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'Ul '~[)A v ,lf_i l M H ~R, '~l:il ORANGE COUNl Y CALIFORNIA 15 CE:NTS
Petition to shut down Onofre denied
By DAVID KUTZMANN
CMHleo.lty~s..H
Demands b y con s umer
advocate Ralph Nader and
about 1,560 California residents
that Unit 1 of the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station be
shut down immediately have
been r ejected by the U.S.
Nu c l ea r R egu l atory
Commission.
Harold R. Denton, director of
the NRC's Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation. said in an
official r.uling that Unit l 's
operating license would not be
s uspended or revoked since "no
adeq u ate basis exists fo r
ordering'· such an action.
Both Nader and the nearly
1,600 resid~nts who petitioned
the nuclear agency claimed that
Sou them California Edison Co. 's
sea s ide power plant was not
ea rthquake safe and that
emergency evacuation plans
were inadequate to cope with an
accident at lhe facility.
The contentions were similar
lo those raised by opponents of
licensing for newly built San
Onofre units 2 and 3,, south of
San Clemente .
U n it l , which ha s a
456·megawatt nuclear reactor ,
was originally g rante d an
operating license by the former
Atomic Energy Commission in
March, 1967.
In his ruling on the petitions
for license revocation, Denton
said that various structures and
systems at the plant had ~n
upgraded and des igned to higher
seismic levels since its openin~.
He said Edison Co officiaJs
began a progr am in 1973 to
re·evaluale and modify "as
necessary" the capability of the
nuclear installation to withstand
major earthquakes
An offshore earl.h.q_uakc zon~ 1s
located several miles from the
plant and during li cens in~
hca ring:. for Unit:. 2 ,111tl .t l.1 1
• !'>umml•r. opponent:-. l·l;11 m•·d
that nt'W SCISIOL(' hatards h.1 I
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;imong the must 1•xt1·n:-.11.1 ,., , r
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Actress'
funeral
• priv·ate
.. . . ... ----· ..... ---·-·-~ ' LOS ANGELES (AP> -Only
immediate family members will
be allowed to attend the funeral
of aclr~ N"alalie Wood, a friend
df the f•foll~-.Says. '
" The @end. who asked not to
be idenUfied, said Monday the
cer e mony probably would be
Wednesd-ay . The famil y's
attorney, Paul Ziffren, said the
location would be kept secret.
T h e 4 3 -ye.a r -o 1 d a c t r es s
acc ide n tally drowned near
Santa Catalina Island as she
s lipped while trying to board a
dinghy alongside a 60-foot powe r
cruiser . Coron er ·T ho m as
Noguchi said after her a utopsy
Monday.
She apparently was troubled
over an argument between her
husband. Robert Wagner, and
a ctor C hristophe r Walken.
Assistant Coroner Richard
Wilson said the two men had "a
heated discu5sion on a variety of
s ubjects" but the dispute
apparently was not over Miss
'Wood.
Sh e was c lad. in a blue
nightgown, knee-high socks and
a red down jacket . when she
disappeared late Saturday in the
Is thmus Cove at the remote
northern a rea of the island,
officials said. ·
The coroner said s he had been
drin~g before the accident,
and that her blood-alcohol level
was above that · of l egal
intoxication for drivers.
"Appare ntly ther e was a
non-violent argument between
Mr . Wagner and the other
actor.·' Noguchi told a news
·conference. "Apparently this
was the reason she (Miss Wood >
separated he r self fro m the
~roup." '
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F 0 a I r t h r o u g h
Wednes day . A little
warm e r . High s
Wednesday 65 to 73. Lows
tonight in the mid-40s.
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A porolped, ovto craah
victim tend• me.,oge to
teen-ogna via 1afety film .
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t hartered DC 9 airlrner • a1n11w
172 Yugosla\' touri-.;l.., and .,, \
·C'rew ml-'rnh.-r-; slJmm1•d 1nlo
foi;:·shrouded ml)unt:11ns 'iO rn1; •
from the airport h£>rt• toct '' :11111
Ajaccio police ~a•d all ;•1111<1rd
we re killed
They ~aid the wr.·cku).,f' ''' Iii•·
Y u gos I av i an l 11 e i. A 11 r 1 ,,
A1rwa\s craft "' ... , fount! Ii\ ~ca r cti part1c::. on th1. ~1111"
above Casa Casalabn ... a. Jboul
30 m lies south of AJa<'l'IO ctirpw t
nearly four hours aftc-r r .1d1
and r adar contact "'1th th1 J•l,1111·
was lost.
High ~'rn<ls and fog li:.imp1·11·d
efforts lo lot·ate thl· rto" 111 d
plane. police ~aid
A;acc10 police said 1 h1 I)( H
e r a shed on the "'l'!'>t f .i1·I' of
Mount San Pietro Hod1t'" \\t rt
scattered on the ..,1d1•s 11f th1·
mountarn among tht• dPhn.., 11f
the aircraft. thcv said
Eight-yftlT-Old Franm Geringer (topJ and hi& new /rind, Mickey Hays. 9, tumble in the gro3s outside
the C>Uneyland Hotel in Anaheim. Both are victim& of progma, a rare aging diuase.
Civil defense work1.'r!. "'''' taken lo the ~ren1· h~ 1111111·1·
h<·l 1.coptcr
Earli e r . poli ce rc1J11rt •·d
Guards Watch over
'aging' youngsters
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Two burly security guards
em ployed to protect traveling
high .powered exec uti ves
te m por arily s w itched their
pr ior ities this week to a pair of
boys, aged 8 and 9, who stand
less than four feet tall and weigh
about 40 pounds each.
· Tom McKeown. 39. a former
FBI agent, aided by Charles
Brennan. -~ former Los Angeles
police ca,.-ain. are determined
. that their charges realize their
dreams at Disneyland.
Fransie Geringer, a visitor
fro m .Orkney. South Africa ,
wants to meet Pinocchio, the
wooden puppet featured in an
Ita lian fable. Mickey Hays, the
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older of the two, from Hallsville,
Te)(as, wanted to meet Fransie.
McKeown, r epresenting the
Sunshine Foundation, a c harity
o rganization based in
Phil adelphia that grants wishes
to terminally ill children . said in
an inte rvi ew Monday that
Fransie. and Mickey presented a
special case because they suffer
from a rare rapid-aging disease
t hat h as cas t them a s
celebrities
Like all victims of progeria,
Mickey and Fransie resemble
old men in miniature because ol
baldness, dwarfism, a stoooed
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San Jose girl, 11,
shares affliction
SAN JOSE ('AP) -A tiny
11-year·old girl, wizened· by a
rare aging disease. want.I to ask
two boys with the sa me
affliction "if .they're hippy and
1f people make fub of them"
wh e n •he m eets lh!m at
Disneyland.
''I didn't 'know that other kids
have the same disease I have,"
salJ Alicia Gowans of San Joee.
''I'm sorry, but I'm happy."
She, Fransie Geringer, 8, and
9-year-old Mickey Hays suffer
I from progerl1, ·a disease that 1 strikes only one in 8 mllllon•\
children and mikes them crow·
old 10 limes futer than normal. .
The boys, both bald with•
gnarl~ fm1era and toea, met
each Other Sunday nl1ht at the
Dis n eyland Hotel near the·
amuseme nt park. By Monday
t h ey were pals . w1tchln1.1
cartoons and eating lunch
together. .
F r a nsie travekd from his
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Alicia Gowans, right, her mothtt Maria, and brothtt Richard. of
San Jose. plan to go to Dimeyland WtdMsday to meet two 0011s.
with t~ 10me rare aging Awa1e as Alicia.
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'-1 1 1, I •·: •o .1hout 12 miles·
• u· h ,f 'J·" 1 111 nE:ar the west
, .. 1 l I 11i1 ... Vl 1.:d1terranean
1 J ,, nd \ h• I 1u11>tcr was sent to
t '' 1• · 1 •• n 1.· I l w as n ot
1rr1m1d1a"'I\ l'lt•ar 1r this was
1 .11 1 , t 1h .. \1. n·l·k:.ige
\di.,_ .. ,.., r•·pnrtc:d seeing an
• n '"'" Jl'P•t• l·ntl) in troubJe
·'''" P!i••r ... ,,1111 th1·v hea rd one
"' 1111.1 1 1•\pl•1i-11111~. possibly as
''" 11 n 1 ,,fl 1·r J!-.ht.•tl into Mount
,; 111 l'lt If·•
I h1• numli<·r 11f IJ<.'Ople aboard
1 h• .ur fin ·r "a., announced in
\ 1. ""'J .1 1 "h1·n' the one-day
,. '• 111 -.1or1 to C'urs 1ea was
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1•1111"1'1 '• rnp lll\ in l.Jubl)ana.
2 ,773 pounds
of 111arijuana
co11fiscated ·
"\ .1r• 11t:c·-. mvc-.;t1ga.tor s in
H11111.1 1'.1d: .incl Anaheim say
tht• .Jrn·:,t 1111t· rrionth ago of a
11 ;.rn,1.·111 !1:1 ... lt•Jd to the seizure
"' :. ii'J pound:<. or marijuana
f 1 o rr ~ 1.· ' 1 r a 1 t· o m m e r c i al
-.t1•t ,1 J.!1· ... 11t•d., in rt•nlral Orange
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l'olir1• -.a:d the marijuana,
\ :1h11·d at more than $1 million,
..... ts ft1nntl Jt several locations in
lhP \n,11111m <1r<.'a following the
arru.t of Ornll<.' Lloyd Stone, 40,
.... 1111 h:id he<'n liv in~ In a
Fullt·rtnn motel
::-:nnl' .... a-. <trrested Nov. 2. On
th<tl r1at1.·. offi cers dai n-ed they
M.'11.etl 10 pounds of mArljuana,
.in u nspC'c1f1C'd amount of
roraine a nd ~everal handguns,
ont· nf wh1rh was reported
...,tolrn
~ 11 h .., •' c1 u e n l I y , t h e
inv1.•st1J!al1on led detectives to
t h l' c• n m m (.' r c i a I s t o r a 1 e
fac1htws ""here an additional
Z. 7td pounds of marijuana was
-fou11d. a ~u('na Park police
s1Xl!..c"11mim said.
I u ves.Ligat.ors , h e s aid,
t hroriud thl' marijuana was
sh1p1ll'rl tn California in truck
Ira dc•r... · p1 ~Ry backed " on
ra1h u:ul ~·ars
Tht• "PO kes man s aid
inv<•,t 1gator~ believe rail
tran.,tll>rtallon was used so U..t
the · nnri1ua na would not be
rktt\t'lt'<I h ' agrlcuJtural offldlla
~h<1 111 ... p('(·t tru~ks croaainJ
~ta ll' lines ·
Stone 1s tw inl( held In Orance
l °t)l)nt v J.111 in li<'u o( SS0.000 ball.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, December t. 1961
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U.S. negotiator Paul Nitu ("ft) and his SovWt countnpar1 Yuli Kvitrinsky erchanyc· 1hsonnmy snuln
u tlw!I lhalcie hand.I OCTOU the confn-mc.t '°'* in ~. The pair continut-d thnr 1lm·1~ vn
nuc&.or °""' lmaitatMm today.
Nuke _arms"'talks begin
U.S., Soviets hold first bargaining session
GENEVA, Switzerland (AP)
-U .S . and Soviet arms
negotiators held their first full
bargaining session today in tal.lts
aimed at checking the growth of
!lledium-range nuclear missiles
in Europe.
.. Everything is QK," Soviet
delegation c hi e f Yuli A.
Kvitsinsky said as he left the
two-hour and 40-minu,le meeting
a~ the offices of the U.S. Arms
Control Agency. "We meet
a gain Friday" at the Soviet
Q,lission.
'-Deputy U.S. delegation ch.ief
Maynard W. Glitman said only.
:i_We've finished for this day.
i ;m not going to tell you any
more."
He also declined comment on
tt>e atm06phere of the t alks , held
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where the second U S.-Soviet
strategic arms limitation treaty,
SALT II, was negotiated That
treaty was· never ratified by the
U.S. Senate and was withdrawn
from the ratification process
after the Soviets sent troops into
Afghanistan two years ago.
Today's m eeting was the firs t
by the full delegation from each
s ide On Monday, delegation
ch ie fs Paul H. Nitze of the
United States and Kvitsinsky or
the Soviet U n ion held a
90·minute introductory session.
Nitze told reporters their first
meeting was "cordial · and
businesslike."
He said he and Kv1tsinsky
agreed to keep the discussions
secret because "it is only by
mutua l re s pect f o r the
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c o n f 1 d (' n i 1-{1 I 1 1 y o f l h c s e
prore't.'<iing:-. that we can hope to
look at th<.· hard issue·~ which
tl1v1dl' u~ and tv sean•h for
~o lut 1on~ that will a ssure
~l'C'Urtty :lnd retlUl'l'<l tensions"
Il l' ~aid lh t• public would
probahly II(' told the date and
place or nlet'l1 ng~ "and little
cbe "
"We v.a nt these t a lks to
s ucce ed." hc <idd e d "This
arrangemt:nt \o\lll help us work
toward this gnal "
A U S official who asked not
to be nanwd ~aid adheren<.'e to
th<' hlal kuut rrught mean the
negotwt1or1-. \o\t:re going well.
while lt•ak:-. might bl' a sign that
!ht• talks had hit a ~nag and the
ll•ak1n g ~•tit· \o\h~ trying to put
the bl a ml' on lht· olht>r
GIRL ... BOYS AT DISNEYLAND • • •
home in Orkney, South Africa. to
\is it Pinocchio, the fabled
wooden puppet whose nose
grows if he tells a lie. And when
Mickey read about f'ransie in an
• Associated Press s to ry, he
pestered his mothe r to get in
-touch with him. Donations paid
for both boys· weeklong trips
T he Sunshine Foundation, a
Philadelphia-based charity that
grants wishes to term.inally ill
children, coordinated Fransie's
\1lSit.
Alicia, who stands 3 feet tall
a nd wears a wig to cover t\er
bald head, "read an article and
s aid she wanted to go ~ith
t hem" to Disneyland. her
13-year-old sister Elena said.
'So she. Elena, their mother,
P<faria, and baby brothe r
lijcbard will travel to Anaheim
on Wednesday. Her father, Ken,
a Lockheed worker. s ist er
Diana, 9, and 8-year ·old brother
t enneth will stay at home .
"I want lo say hi" to F'ransie
an.d Mi ckey , Ali cia, a
fourth-grader, said on the ~lephone.
Alicia said she also wants to
•sk "if they're happy and if
Oeople make fun of them ."
. Elena said Alicia's disease
"doesn't bother her. It's just like . a small obstacle t.o her ...
-.i: "But it does get out<of hand
when people start bothering her
.: .. making fun of her. Like we
so places ... and lots of people,
llke kids, will come up to her,
Oley'U see her and they might
$cream and run away. That
~thers her,•· Elena said.
~ Alicia is "very indeJ>('ndent ,"
f
er sister said, has lots of
iends at school. enjoys playing
ith dolls and writes to her pen
al in Hong Kong that s he likes
retly clothes.
,: She once won a bean-bag toss Ch a 'special Olympics contest,
C>ut now "she can't walk very
~ell" because '>f artbrltl1,
Elena said.
! "Sometimes when we go to
$tores or some place, we carry ~er. Everybody just pitches In to
tarl'Y her," Elena said.
· "Sbe even bu a boyfriend at tbool," 1aid Elena, addine, "I
uess he's jealous" that she's
oing to meet Pransle and
ickey at Disneyland.
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posture and arthritic Joints
They are likely to die before
their rnid·teens.
··We want to s hield them a
little from the media and
overattention because of their
condition," said Mc Keown. of
Southampton. Pa .. the father of
four youngsters.
H e and Brennan . o f Los
Angeles. are employed b y
Atlantic Richfield as s enior
s pecial agents for corporate
security
The Sunshine Foundation has
been swamped with phone calls
from ·the media s ince'the boys'
vi s it to D i.s n e y I a nd wa s
a nnounced m ore t'han two
months ago.
·'They are very shy . sensitive
children as a result of their
physical impairments. and could
be easily overwhelmed by an·
adult who could h it on a
sensitive point known only to the
child," McKeown said.
Progeria strikes one in eight
million children and until the
recent publicity about the
disease. some victims. including
Mickey and Fransie. believed
they were the only living cases
The families of both children
complained that they were badly
s haken by repo rt ers and
•. photographers at airports.
'--"Fransie was trembling. It
worked oo his nerves when they
a ll rushed at him." said his
father, Herman. 37, about their
departure from Johannesburg,
South Africa, last weekend.
Mic key's mother, Cindy
Edwards, 28, describe d the
press at the Los Ange les
Inte rnational Airport Sunday
morning as "just awful."
McKeown said, on the whole,
he was favorably Impressed
with reporters denied direct
contact with the families.
··A lot of people think the
press has no feelings . They'I(~
been very sensitive and caring'
about the children," he said.
"It's really be<:ause or the media
that w e learned or these
c hildren. It's a blessing in
disguise."
M c K eown sai d he was
primarily engaged this week in
..,arranging for transportation and
tours so that the boys' visit runs
·smoo~y .
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Keal1z1ng the ir common
problem. the two children have
become close friends m just a
day a nd were together most of
the day Monday from ·early ih
the m orning, playing a nd having
lunch
The Sunshin e Foundalton
c oo rdinated Fransic'5. trip,
whic h was m ade possible by
donat10ns from airlif'\eS and
generous Ame ricans He is
:-.c heduled to meet Pinocchio at
1>1sneyl~nd on Wednesday
Thl' non-profit organization
was rounded fi ve years ago by
William Sa mple . 45 , a
Philadelphia police officer who
"wor.ks a patrol wagon" and has
helped about 300 ramilies grant
-;ick children their dying wishes .
!l 's a .. mom .and -pop"
operation with only four paid
s taH membe rs a nd the only
entrance to 1L'i office is through
a corner hardware store
W oma11 slwt;
police seek
assailant
A 28·year·old woman was shot
twice in Fo untain Valley
Monday night a nd then driven
by an unidentified motorist to a
hospital in West Covina for
emergency treatme nt, police
reported.
Vickie Barker. 28. of Fountain
·valley, is in s table condition
today with wounds in her throat
and abdomen. according to a
spo keswoman for Queen or the
Valle~ Hospital.
Police say they are looking for
a m a n who M s . Barker
identified as Manfred Delgado.
She tOld '"police 'be was her
companion Monday night.
''She apparently was shot in
her car on Euclid Street between
Wa rner Avenue and Edinge.r
Street sometime before 8 :2~
p .m .. " said police detective
Larry Griswold
"We don't know why she was
taken all the way to West Covina
and we don't know who was
driving the car," Griswold said.
He said the woman was shot
with a small caliber l(un.
Jewelry taken
.in Newport
Burglars 'hauled on more than
$56,000 worth. of jewelry and
artwork rrom a Bi g Canyon
home in Newport Beach, police
were informed Monday.
The crooks, who reportedly
broke Into Dorothy Sandra
Me tca lr's home by lifling a
sliding glass door off it..s tracks,
remove d a $5 ,500 mountain
• scene oil painting from ,. a wall
and took a collection of rings,
pins, medallions and r hains.
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Envirollmental
research ori
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airport rUShed?
By Cl.1-:NN Sf'O'IT
oi-o.lly ...... MMI
·l.uwyt.•rs see king lo halt
' t• x p u 11 s 11rn o f J o h n W i. y n e
A1q>0rt l'l11imed Monday Uutt
I hl'Y can w~c mater;ials supplied
hy lht.• Ort1nge County
gov t•rnmc nl tu s h o w that
1·rv1ronrn('ntul consequences or
the pla n wurc nt.•ver properly
rt•s t·un•hed
J• I t.• r c I' 0 ' I> d 11 n ,e I I . n·~rt·s1•nt111J.: Newport ,each.
Crasl1 latal
lo motorist
i11 Huntington
I\ llu11t m~tim Ucul'h man died
t•arly today after being injured
111 a tW<M·ar toM1s 1on Monday
n1i.:ht at ll<imilton Avenue and
llushard Stret•t 1n Huntington
Heu c h
Roger Lou'is <;urceau, 42. of
9612 l(jght1d1• Urive. underwent
suq~ery at Fountain Valley
Community llosp1tal Ile died at
2 · 50 -. m to1lay . a hospital
spokeswoman said
Police traffic: off11:cr John
B er c n s !>a 1 d G a r c e a u w'a s
inJured at 11 JO p m Monday
when his auto railed to stop for a
red hght on Bu~hard and was .
s tru c k broads id e by an
e a s tbound a u to driven by
Amean ·Hameed. 24. of 7 North
Wind Court, Newport Beach
Hameed w as treated at
Fountain Valll·} for injuries and
\o\ as re leas ed . th e hos pital
spokeswoman said
Po li ce an• continuing their
1n\•est1~ullon of tht• <icc 1dent
Woman puts
up struggle
for purse
Despite having a gun pointed
at her , a 48·year-old woman
shopper refused to give her
purse to a bandit who tried to
pull at away in a department
sto re parking lot 1n Fountain
Valley Sunday. police reported.
Police s ay a brief tugging
matQh .bJ?tween the woman and
the robber ended suddenly when
the purse s trap broke in the
band1t's hands. The s us pect ran .
to a car and drove away, poli,ce
said.
The woman. a registered
nurse. told police s he was
unlocking her car in the Gemco
parking lot. on B rookhurs t
Street near Warne r Avenue, ..at
2:20 p.m . when a man in his 20s
approached with a gun and
demanded her purse
' Africans blamed
BELG RA DE. Yugos lavia·
<AP l Angola today accused
South African submarine·bome
com Y"andos of blowing up
Angola's biggest oil refinery, the
Yugoslav ne ws agency Tanjug
repor ted' from Luanda. the
Angolan capital. TanJug said
parts of Petrangol refinery were
still on fire and quoted the oil
minister as saying the blaze
roll owed a cries o f bomb
explosions ear y Monday.
p E
arg u ed in Orange County
Superior Court that memos from
s tart worke rs reveal that the
resear-:-ta was rushed lo meet
deadlines.
Som e .of those memos. he
added, wiJI show that workers
were discussing canting.ency
plans to expand the .airport even
more than allowed under the
plans approved in February by
the County Board o f
Supervisors.
O 'Donnell w as one of the team
o f I awye r s representing Hl 1.1::::; f)Jo:ATIJ ACC/lJE~T
Newport Be a c h and St op I.A Cor(/tl.(1r \'1iqtu:l11
Polluting Our Newport <SPOR>
in the trial which began on
Monday
They are asking Supe rior
Court Judge Bruce S umner to
prevent the supervis ors from
implementing their expans1!_>n
plans, which would increase
average daily nights from 41 to
55 and annual passenger~ from
2.6 million to 6.1 million
The gradu al expa n s ion,
however, is based on the use of
rnm mercial jets that would be
required to emit less noise than
mos t a irc raft c urrently in use
O'Donnell stressed Monday
durin~ opening comments that
the lawyers will not challenge
the supervisors' right to expand
the airport But the lawyers will
l r y to prove that r equire d
envir onmental studies ar e
Inadequate in detailing the true
effects of the expans ion, he said
Ile called the t-nvironm ental
d oc ume nta tio n th e "poor
stepchild" of other documents
included in the master plan for
expuA1>1on and noise reduction
Michael Gatzkt'. the county's
law ye r . s a i d h e w1H not
('Om ment 1.ln the casc until aft er
th e ·Newport ·B·eac.h . team
fini s heiJ it s case. whic h 1s
expected to take at least a week
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Wood » blood contained O ~~ m"'"'n" JU>l b e n e ath the
percent alcohol. and 0.10 percent '>urfac'C' of the water a half·mile
is considered intoxicated when aw a\. off Blue Ca\'ern Point and
driving, although Noguchi s rud. dbout 200 \'~rd:-. rrom the 13-foot
he would not .really COl)Sider her dinghy The Coast Guar.d._said
drunk. He said. the bl~:alco~I the c lothing would have made it
level was consistent with havmg . hard for her to s wim .
seven . or eight glasses or wine ) S h e r 1 f r · s h o m 1 c i d e
with d~nner. • 1 n \ t-st1gators were continuing
''This ~as one of t~e factors their 1n\·est1gat1on into the
involved m her not being able to death. although they ·were not
respond. in .case of emergency," ~un• the argument was re lated.
Noguchi said. ·1 don't know that it had
li e said M iss Wood had an yt hing t o d o with what
s c r atched h~r che~k . wh1~h eventually hap~ned ," said Sgt. wo~ld be cons~sle?t with a .fall in Frank Salerno. who is heading
which she might have hat her the invc!>llgat1on .. We are still •
head on the yacht or the classifying it as an accidental
motoriz~ rJbber dinghy drowning."
S he might ha.ve swallowed 7.1ffren. the family's lawyer. wa~er, preven~tng her from f-.a1d too much emphasis was
crying out, he said. . be ing placed on the dispute
.Walk~n had b~en ~ostarr~g "I think that's just not very
with Miss Wood 1~ a film bemg rclc\'anl. The important thing is
shot al MGM studios. that s hc's dead." he said.
W a g n e r rem a in e d i n No explanations were given on
seclusion. how the actress was able to slip
"I would say the chances of awav from the vacht unnoticed
him discussing the incident are M·eanwh1le-. MGM s tudio
totally zero. He's just totaily off1c1als were trying to decide
devas tated b y this.·· said what t o do with the film ,
Warren Cowan , whose firm "Brainsto rm." a thr iller in
Rogers and Cowan served as whic h Mi ss Wood plays an
Mass Wood's agent. industrial scientist married to
Earlier Monday._the coroner's Wa lken MGM s pokes man Al
o rfi ce r eleased a writt en Newman said the production on
statement saying there was "no the picture had been suspende4.
evidence of foul play" in her The film had two weeks left.'dr
<!Path. its 12 week shooting s chedule.
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' Orange Coast DAIL V PILOf ff uesday, December 1, 1981
Easier ·cOnvictions due?-.
Attorneys differ on Supreme Court's sex film ruling.
8 )" DA VlD KUT'ZMANN
Ol -OMty ..........
Wlnmnll obsceruty convictions
agains t exhibito r s o f
pornograph ic movies should ·
become an easier tuk thanks to
a U.S. Supreme Court ruling
Monday reinstating j udgment
against a Santa Ana adult movie
house, the city's chief legal
adviser says.
But the San Francisco lawyer
w h o r epresen ted t h e sex
film-oriented Mitchell Brothers
theater in Santa Ana said the
cou r t 's r uling h as n 't really
decided anything yet.
"It's simply a legal victory,"
said attorney Robert Thorpe "ll
doesn 't have any practical
impact at all." · '
The Supreme Court said in
Monday 's r uling t h at
com munlties such as Santa Ana
which seek to ban porno films or
close down tooa~rs whkh show
s uch movies need not prove
"beyond a reasonable doubt"
that the fi lms are obscene.
Th e s tandard o f proof
required, lhe court said in a 6-3
decision. 1~ "solely a matter of
stale Jaw "
Th e ruling re versed a
C'>lifornia 4th . District Court or
Appeals ruling stemmlnl( from
the 1978 judgm e nt against
Mitc hell Brothen. in Oranee
County Superwr Court
In that 1n1t1al ruling, the
theater's owners were found
guilty of exhib1(1ng 11 rilms
judged lo be obscem•. A $76,000
Judgment was <tho imposed
again~t lhe Milchclls. who are
based in San f''ranc1sco.
Santa Ana city ullorney Ed
Cooper said Monday afternoon
that he 1s "extreme ly pleased"
with the high court dec1s1on
because "it put~ us back in the
Court of Appeal where we
bel·om c thP prevailing party
again "
Cooper s aid •·wl' believe l the
ruling) will _open up lhe issue of
punitive damages against the
l heater" and also-riverse the
$16,000 attorneys fees award
made against the c·1ty by l:he
appeals c·ourt
T ht• city attorney said that by
not having to prove beyond a
rt.•asonable doubt that certain
film s are obscene would make 1t
easier to wrn conv1ct1ons aga1n.<it
cxhl1.J1tors of suc·h mov1t•s
Tht' e1ty. has attempted at
'Various times t o have the M 1tt·h1•ll Rrother-; thc(lter 1n
H orner Plaza ahut d own.
Through fiJma shown lbere bavt
been judged obscene, the t.heate.-•
has never been successfully •
padlocked.
Cooper said the high cou.rt'a
r uling cam e as a "compJ~
surpris~ " to him t>ecauae tb~
city appealed to the s u,re_me. ,
<.:ourt only a fe w montha ago. •
Thotpe, speaking from hia Saa";
Fra n cisco l a w o ff ice ,'
maintained th•t the court'';
ruling was an advisory opl~"
o nly. "It has n 't decide cl
anything," he said.
Bolh Thor pe and Cooper said
the ruling could possibly open .
the way for r etria l of the
original obscenity case using the •
new standards specifi ed by the-
high cow:t.
In that 1978 trial, the jury was ·
ins tructed t ha t to find the ,
movies obscene, it would have to
be co nvince d "beyond a
reasonable doubt ·'
The jury then found· that .11
films shown at t he theater
between 1975 and 1977 wer e
obscene and that the theater was
a public nuisance for the time
the movies wer e s hown.
The jury a lso awarded tht\
$76.000 in damages to.the city.
Tw o Small c r aft airports ?
Suggestion is among tqose from county's site panel
By G LENN SCOTT
OI .. Delly l'llle SUf l
Am ong recomm e11da tions
gofo g lo the Orange County
Boa rd o f Supe r visors on
possible sites for a new general
aviation airport is a suggestion
that not one but two such
fa cilities should be built.
The s uggestion com es from
the 25-member General Aviat11m
Sit c Selectio n Co'm m 1ttce
appointed by the s upervisors to
look into locations for airports to
house only small. mos tly private
aircraft.
The advis ory committee
members decided earlier in
No y ember t o offer the
s uper visors four opt ions on
general aviation airports.
They are Santiago Canyon and
the Los Alamitos Naval Air
Station m the north. Bell Canyon
and San Juan Creek sites in the
south
The dual site recommendatJon
was made because two airports
probably are needed t-0 satisfy
the demand for about 1,200 more
tie-down s paces in the county.
said Ken Delino, planner for lhe
cons ulting f irm hi r ed lo
coordinate the study, CH2M Hill
of Irvine
He noted that most gene ral
aviation airports can handle 500
lo 600 planes.
The co mmitt ee 's
recommendation also gives the
supervisors room in which to
make political decisions as to
1h .. :.nnrnnri::it" c:itpc; hf' :Hirtf'rl However , o t her sets of
findings also will accompany the
final report from the advisory
committee Included will be a
rank ordering of the six sites
examined by the committee.
... ,.
'
bas<.·d on t.·ntl'ria <;l·t by the
mt• m b 1· r..,. ;1 n d s t• par ate
rt·c·omm•·nd<1t111n s from the
ton~ult1ng~f1rm ht1scd on
pract11·a l cons 1d1•ra l11Jn!) in
dl'vt•loping the Sii P S
Guide lisis
e xpectant
parent data
A comprehensive, 23 page
guide for expedanl parents in
Orange Cc.unty 1s now available
from the Orangl· C'ounty llealth
Planning Coum·ll
The -guule \\as published to
as::.1s l expectant parents in
dec1d1ng on 3 method of birth,
dellvl'r) preparation'>. and
post-birth scrnccs
The· guide contain~ <t listing or
which hospitals offer a lwrnat1ve
birth centers . permit babies to
"r oom 1n " w1th their mothers
a nd perm it fathe r s in t he
delivery room. Also li sted are
a lternative bi rlh centers and
agencies lhal assis t in home
bi rth~
ldso llst<'d an• childbirth
cdutat1on programs inc luding
mrormation on class sizes, fees
and Qualifications or instructors
It 1s stressed in the guide that
l'xpecta nt mothers seek prenatal
tare as early in their pregnancy
as possible .
Further information on the
g uide r;n ay be obtained by
lelephonmg lhc plannmg council
at 832-1841.
A site at Santiago Canyon
rt"ceived the highest scor e.
followed by Los Alamitos, San
Juan Creek. B.?11 Canyon, Plano
Trahuco and Prima Deshecha.
The latter s ite was deemed
un s uitable for an ai r port
-t:>ecaus!! of geologic instability.
The consultants pointed out,
however , that the Santiago
Canyon site on a promontory
lhal JUls into Irvine Lake -
would conflict with a s ite j~
two r1iles to the north being
co n s idered by se pa r ate
committees for a r egio nal
commercial airport to serve the
county
They also note d that Los
Alamitos 1s "almost fatally
flawed ." a s De lin o s ays ,.
because of stiff resistance from
the surrounding city and the
f e d e r a -I D e p. a r l m e n t o f
Defense
f.hus, along with ~a ntiago
Canyon as a PoSS1ble location,
the consultants are pushing for
the site near San J uan Creek,
about five m iles east of the
S anta Ana Freeway off the
Ortega Hi ghway .
Oeli no said the combined
findings are to be sent to the
supervisors soon after the New
Year. with individual comm ents
from advisor y committee
members
The co unt y 's Ai rport
Co mmission. a five-m e mbe r
committee appointed by the
s upervisors. is ten tatively
scheduled to review the fi ndings
on Jan. 12.
"We would hope it would go to
the board soon after that," said
Deli no '"
r Po 1 o -] for Boys
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: A•I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Tuesday, Oocombar I . 1961
.~Federal work
•
.,~y WALTEaa. MEARS llWB AIA[JBIS • .. .. ._ ... c.r ......... .
WASf.llNGTON -According
0 the government. it was a
) ~ r i m e t b w o r J< r o· r t h e
.. ~ governme nt the other day ,
• except in jobs essential to the
.. ;. protection of life and property.
~: And volunteering to work
d without pay was no defense.
But Congress quickly put the
administration left o rfice,
Civiletti said that the laws do
leave room for· operations
essential to the protection of Life.
safety and property. He also
said the president has special
authority t o s pend wh a t
Congress hasn 't appropriated
becau se .. u nl ike hi s
s ubordinates , the president
performs not only functions that
are authorized by statute. but
fun ctions authodzed by the
Constitution as well
Plane has nght of way as it uses tanway crossing main street in Turtmann, Switzerland. .. money back. so those forbidden
.• purs uits became legitimate
\.,again. A lot of civil servants got .... "':a cold afternoon off, while their
• ... more essential coll eagues kept
working. They're all being paid
as if nothing had happened.
El Salvador says U.S. aid still needed
The semishutdown was based
on the Anti·defici1.mcy Act, a
hoary statute which. according
to the Office of Managem ent and liudget, "makes 1t un1aw1u1 (in
fact a felony > to obligate the
U.S. government in advance of
appropriations except for
activities necessary to the safet y
of life and property.'·
That has been on the books for
160 years. For that matter. the
Cons titution flatly forbids
s pending wheQ_.lhere are no
appropriations l o cover it. The
Anti·deficiency Act provides
so me le eway for th e
continuation of vita l functions,
and for the cost of shutting down
governme nt operations that
have no appropriations.
But ther e a r e . ala s,
defi c ienci es 1n th e
anti·deficiency la w . It set s
guidelines for operations when
appropriations laps.e, but there
have been disagreements on
what the guidelines m ean.
Nowher e is the r e a c lear
determination of what 's
essential and what isn't.
So when appr opriations
expired last w eekend, that
judgment was left to de partment
and agent'y heads, who already
had been told they would be
breaking the law if they got 1t
wrong a nd k e pt
less ·than·essent1al federal
workers on the job.
The Constitution is no help in
g u i~ing that decis i<>n . "No
money shall be drawn from the
Treasury but in consequence of
appropriations made by law." it
says. Not a word about what is
' or is not essential. Presumably,
the men who wrote it thought
the y wer e s etting up a
government that would do only
' essential things.
~ The Anti·deficiency Act . was
• dus ted off in 1980 during a
• d i s pute over gove rnment,
operations when appropriations
·.~ lapsed. The Gene ral Accounting
, Office took a look, noted that
, CongreSJi-tVways has made good
' on gove.i:rim ent expenditures
incurred during such periods.
.. -and held:
"We do not believe that the
~ Congress intends that federal
: agencies be c losed during
•period s o f exp ir e d
: appropriations." J But then-Attorney General
Benjamin R. Civiletti beli eved
; otherwise. He s aid an agency
' mus t have its appropriation in
-order to s pend money. and
; under that ruling. the Federal
; T rade Commission was shut
•down f o r a da y in a
: congressional stalemate over its
: s pending authority.
; In an opinion issu ed JUSt
; before he and the Democratic • ,. ..
"Unfortunately, no catalogue
is possible of those exercises of
presidential power that may
pro p erl y obligate funds in
ad vance or ap propriations ...
Civiletti said.
There's no catalogue for lesser
officials, either . ·
That was the law a nd the
interpr·ctali on under which
President Re a ga·n told his
Cabinet Nov. 23 to set about
s hutting down the government
His Office of Managem ent and
Budget spelled out exemptions
for operations including national
s~curity. foreign relations. law
e nforcement . medical ca re,
transportation safety and the
o peration of the money and
banking system. Tax collection
was on the essentia l list.
The O M B directive s aid
functions s uch as those could
co ntinue. l)ut other federal
employees could work only at
tas ks involving the suspenSlon of
agency operations. ·'It would be
a ·viola ti o n o f l aw f or
non-excepted employees to do
normal work," the instructions
said. "There is no authority to
accept voluntary se r vices of
employees for non -excepted
a c t i v i t i es . A c;.c e pt 1 n g
voluntary services would be a
violation of the Anti-deficiency
Act "
So, nationwide. about 400,000
government e mployees were
laid off for at least a few hours
The guidelines. such as they are,
were not uniformly applt ed
Wh at one agency chief found
ess enti a l a n o tht'r found
expendable
I n th e vastness of the
Pentagon, there must be al least
a few employees whose jobs are
not directly tied to national
security. safety or health Hut
every o n e 1n the bu 1ld1ng
a pparentl y wa s decml'd
essential ; no one went home.
But the T ra ns portation .
Com m e r ce a nd Trea s ury
d e partments each furlo ughed
30.000 or more of their workers.
The White House shut down its
pub1ic inquiry line. and left a
recording: .. No one is here to
ans we r you r ca ll." A n ew
National WeathE:r Ser:vice line
that gives travelers' forecasts
was in oper ation . although ·
us ually busy.
The National Zoo .was not shut
down. but the Statute of Liberty
and the Washington Monument
we re.
T hat s uggests a guideline for
next time: elevator service at
the Washington Monument is not
essential to human life or safety
unless somebody happens to be
s tuc k at the top when the appropriations expire.
SAN SAL VADOR, El Salvador
(AP 1 El Salvador's defense
minister says hi s 20,000 troops
ht1 Vl' the upper hand in their war
against an e~t1matcd 4,000 leftist
gucrr1llus but need continued
U.S. mili tary aid lo win
"Tht're i!\ no s tandoff." Col
Guilll•rmo Garcia said in an
· i n t e r v 1 l' w . c..l i s p u t i n g· t he
asses!\ment of U S officials here
and in Washington ··We know
wht-rt• thl' guerrillas are now
We art· no longer chasing them
around We a re doing m uch
6cttcr
"Wt: ;ire 1 mprovang our armed
forces and increasing their size.
but \.\C sllll need equipment to
fight ... ht' <tdded ... We need to
im p rove o ur mo bi lity and
com municat1ons We have more
men than guns. The guerrillas
h<t Vl' more guns than men."
G.irc1a. a ~hort . stocky man,
spoke in hi!\ offi ce in the ca(>ital
of this Central American nation
of 4.8 million people. Th.ere has
been little violence lately in the
capital, ~nd c.an overnight curfew
imposed last yea r has been
lifted
ll cavlly <irmcd soldiers in
co m bat fati gues patrol the
cap1tul ci ty, where Christmas
lighb reflL·ct off their helmets
Outs id t· t he c apital. the
full scale c·1vtl war between the
Marxis t led Farabundo Marti
Ls berat1o n Fro nt a nd the
civ1liaO:mtlitary junta led by
Jose Napoleon Duarte is in its
I Ith month
The United States has s ent the
JUntu 54 combat advisers and
S200 million 1n mil itar y
hardw;,1n· since the guerriHas
oet·up11:d ~cvcra l p rovincial
t(l\\<n:o. 1n a ~cncral offens ive last
Janu<ir~
T he guerrillas retreated afte r
a ft'w day:. hut have since moved
fn·l·I\. over wide mountainous area~ of the north and west . and
1 n thl' c·oastal southeast.
<;arcia said the army had just
C'nmpll'ted a 12-day offe nsive in
·lhl· n o rthern province or
Cabana!.. one of' its periodit S~'Cl'PS through rural guerrilla
s1 rongholds Although the army
re p orted kslhng 250 guerrillas.
wh lll· lu:-.1 ng 25 of its o wn
soldlt'rs. Garcia said it was hard
for government forces to secure
te rritory
"We can control an area in the
sense that we can go in and
force the guerrillas out," he
said ··But some guerrillas can
com e back when we pull out and
1t I!'> hard to wipe the m out
completely I cannot say when
we will end t his It could be
months or years ..
S and o ther outside
observers find it hard to assess
army claims of cebel losses.
Roman Catholi c and huma n
~Court rules on smut, sports
~ ' ~ ! ~
WASHINGTON (AP> -Here, at a glance. are
highlights of the U.S. Supreme Court's actions
Monday :
' PORNOGRAPHY -The court ruled in a
1 Santa Ana, Calif .. case that communities seeking ~ to ban pornographic movies or cloSe down theaters
'! ttftlt show such films do not have to prove "~yond
~ a.+easonable doubt" that the movies are obscene.
., What standard of proof is required is a ':,Solely a
South Carolina and West Virginia now bar such·
acts by prosecutors. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of
AppeaJs has ruled that changing charges carnes
with it at least the appearance of impermissible
vindictiveness.
1
.,.-J m alter of state law," the court said, reversing -a
California appeals court ruling.
NIXON -Five justices asked impatiently why
they were hearing a case that already has resulted
in a $142,000 pay-off from former President Nixon
to Air Force whlstleblower A. Ernest Fitzgerald.
Al issue-is whether the president and his top aides
can be sued for money damages for misconduct in
office. The jus\ices asked why they were being
asked to hear the case since Fitzgerald promis~d
not to take Nixon to trial in exchange for the
$142,000. .
DRUG TRAFFICKING -The justices agreed
lo decide whether drug agenl.ll can $top, question
and search a1r travelers whose behavior fits a
"drug courier profile." Florida 'Courts have ruled
that the "profile" program. begun by the federal
Drug Enforcement Administration in 1974 is"'
uncol')stitutional since airline passengers were
being stopped without the required "probable
cause" lo belie.ve that a crime was being
committed.
DEFENDANT alGHTS -The court agreed to
decide whether prosecutots may file more severe
charah after a criminal defendant decideii to have
a j ury ltial. Maryland, Virginia. North Carolina.
SPORTS • Th e j us tices let s tand a
lower-court ruling that school systems can forbid
girls from trying out ror a boys' basketball team.
A 12-year·old suburba n Chicago girl. Kar en
O'Connor. said not a ll owing her to t ry·out for the
boys team violated her constitutional rights aod a
1972 federal law barring sex discrimination in
publicly funded school sports. A federal appeals
court. however, ruled that having separate girls
and boys teams equal in all "objective" respects
except the level of com petition wa~ acceptable.
SCHOOL DESEGREGATION -The court left
intact rulings requiring Missquri to pay half of the
costs of ·a plan to desegregate St. Louis city
schools, lnclucling 'lnticipaled interdislricl busing
in which five suburban school districts will
yoluntarily receive black s tudents ·bused from St.
Louis.
Alll CON'rROLLERS -The justices declined
to hear the Professional Afr Trame ControUers
Organiution's challenge to a lower-court ruling
that fe dera l courts can forbid strikes by
government employees. ·
-LIQUOR -In a California case, the court
agreed lo decide whether states may prohibit
liquor wholesalers fro m selling brands they are
not authorized by the brand owners to import. A
lower court struck down such a California law as a
violation or federal antitrust laws .
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rights groups say mos t of the
:12.000 Pl'9pll• killed Sln('C the
junt:.i took 1mwt•r tn Ol'toher 1979
..\l.·re nnn cnmhatants
Thl• guerrillas ' Vcnceremos
Hac..l io hr0<.1dcust~. which Garcia
monitors daily and says come
from m·urby N1curaguu. often
;11·1·u!\t: lhl' army o f. killing
u11armt'<l ·1>t·asunts s uspcctcd of
supporting the rebels and then
including them in the guerrilla
body counts.
Ask.ed what happened lo the
bodies of dead guerrillas, Garcia
said, "They are ihcinerated or
buried."
But he said many others are
captured and will go on trial.
''There a r e Domini can s,
Nscaragu<sns and others among
those captured... the colonal
asserted.
Althoug h Garcia s uspects
Cuban soldiers are aiding the
g uerrillas; he said none had
been captured ··I wish we had
some," he sai.d. "We would show
thti world "
.............
TROOPS INSPECTED C.S Secretary of
Def(•nsl' Casp<Jr Weinberger. left . escorts
Is raeli lkfrnsl' :\-l iniste r Airel Sharon. right.
~s ~ t h e~ r l' ,. 1 cw A m e r i ran t r'() o p s i n
Was hington. D.C. Sharon arrived in the V.S.
Monday to m eet with American officials on
fin a l details of a s trategic cooperation
ag reem~nt. Col. Don Ph1ll1ps. commander of
troops. is in renter .
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
WITH A
CUSTOM TOUCH ,, . -
candy • restaurants • chHdrens clothing •gold
jewelry • beauty supplies
cards• ramps• silk flowers• ties
men's clothing • cosmetics
dried flowers • vitamins
stereo's • kittens • skirts
•sweaters
haircare• puppies
buttons 'n' bows
women's clothing
flowers • boots
ski gear • hair care
pot holders
cruises • skis
back packs
baskets
decorative soaps • chi~ese furniture • lingerie
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Court refuses high'."rise case
WA'iJUNGTON <AP) -The
U .$. Supreme Court has refused
to become e mbroiled in a
dispute over a planned 10-floor
office buiJding that never 1ot
beyond the fourth floor.
The justices, citing a hack of
jurisdiction und voicing a
Woman dead but she
gets pension pay
LOS ANGELES (AP) -They
called, they sent letters, they
took nwnbers and stood in lines,
they filled out forms, they tried
refusing the mail. But relatives
or Gabriela Macias say Social
Security ofriciaJs just wouldn't
take back the Sl checks the
woman kept receiving five years·
after her death.
"All I want to do is gel rid oC
these," Mrs . Macias' niece.
Elisa Perez, said as s he
thumbed through the pile worth
some $6,000 ii) her East Los
Angeles office. ':>
Although she hadn't opened all
the e nvelopes, Mrs . Perez
com pared 'two checks worth $102
and $132 and quipped, "I guess
she gets a cost-of·living increase
even if she's dead."
"We sent them two copies of
her death certificate" showing
Mrs. Macias died in 1976 at age
76, Mrs. Perez said. "We phoned
them every month for the first
six months. My brother went
down there and they said, 'Go
back to the mortuary and get
some more forms.'"
Her brother. Jesus Gonzales,
said he visited Social Security
offices several times: "I spent
about four hours there -they
said, 'Take a numbe~ and sit
down.'
"I told my sister. ·1 guess they
want the body,' " he added.
"They didn't knuw what to do
with me."
Until recently, that is, when
Mrs . Perez said a Social
Security investigator s howed up
al he r hou se, supposedly
threatening a grand jury
investigation into the affair.
Department officials admitted
they had ··absolutely no idea"
what caused the mix-up in Mrs.
Macias' case. but the y
acknowledge some 8,500 like it.
A f ederal report last month
showed benefits worth about S60
million had been mailed to dead
people. The problems were only
discovered when the department
compared i t s rol l s with
Medicare lists.
The boondoggle prompted U.S.
Rep. Robert L . Livingston.
R -Louisiana, to introduce
legislation las t week for an
information ·system to track
deaths and halt payments. The .
b~ll would require states to give
the department the name, Social
Security number and death date
of every individual who died
within a·six·monlh period.
Livingston sai~ the measure
was prompted by a case similar
to Mrs . Macias·, in which a.
cons tituent complained his
mother received 100 checks for
nine years after her death
despite his attempts to halt
them.
Meantime, a Social Security
s pokesman in San Francisco.
Larry Murph y, said
i nvestigators would retrieve
Mrs. Macias' check from her
niece.
"I can't for the life of me
figure out what happened,"
Murphy said. noting his office
had no record of contacts with
the dead woman's relatives.
Conviction nixe d
FRESNO <AP) -A Madera
County robbery conviction has
been reversed on grounds that
having one attorney repr esent
three defendants denied the
appellant a fair trial. David
Knight was convicted of robbing
a rural grocery store even
t hough he remained outside and
talked with another customer
while the holdup was in
progress.
general disinterest in the case
left intact Califor nia court
rulings that freed the city of
Palo Alto fro m payin g an y
money to the building's owner.
The Court House Plaza Co. in
1964 embarked on what it
envil!ioned as a lO·floor office
building to be baHt in two
phases. By 1968,. the first ph&ff
four n0ors or office space -.
was completed and being leased. ·
·Before construction on the
second phase -the building's
top six floors -could begin,
Palo AJto adopted an anti·high
rise policy and limited most
buildings within the city to a
so.foot maximum height. Si.nee
1973, no building over SO feet has
been built in the city .
Court House Plaza's request to
add the top six floors was denied
by the city 's planning
com mission in 1976.
The company sued the city,
but lost all the way up to the
California Supreme Court. It
then turned to the · nation's
highest court for help.
The company's appeal argued
that the cit)" action represented
a "taking" of Its property -a
vested interest in the air space
above the first four floors -for
which it should have reeeived
"jus t compensation" a s
required by the Constitution.
The appeal said that Court
House Plaza spent about $1
m i lli o n in plann ing and
preparing for the additional six
floors its building will never
·have, ..,.
''Since prope rty owner can
make no use of the air space or
the six additJooal floors and
since the California courts have
refused lo set aside the actions
of the city in its purported
exercise of its poli't:e powers, the
issue is squarely ,.Presented as to
whether California can deny
prope~y owner any monetary
compensation for the loss of its
properly rights," the appe.al
said.\ ·.
In response, city lawyer Diane
Lee argued that the company
ne-.i e r raised the "j u st
compensation" in lower courts
and therefore was barred from
raising it now.
The company initially was
interested only in getting to add·
the top six floors. she s aid.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. December 1. 1981 s
PARADE LEADERS Hoy Rogers. ri ght. and
D a le Evans. grand mars hals for the
Ho llywood Christmas parade. m et with Gene
Autry. left, before the event Autry , who rodt•
,. ..........
in this ye<1 r's p<.1radc, was grand marshal in
1980. The.· SOth pan.1cl <.' nrcw an estimated
700.000 vicwers
Gann initiative on ballot?
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Paul Gann's crime
initiative, which would ban most plea-bargaining,
reduce defendants' rights and lengthen some
sentences. has collected enough signatures to
qualify for the June ballot. a Gann spokeS"man
said .
About 700,000 s ignatures have been gathered
so f'clr and more will be collected before petitions
are presented to county officials arotlnd Dec. 15,
Bob McElreth said Monday.
The initiative, which would amend the state
constitution and statutory laws, needs 553,790 valid
signatures of registered voters to make the ballot.
Sponsors call the measure the Victim's Bill of
Rights. It contains 12 provisions. most of which
are similar lo bills sponsored JO recent years by
law enforcement groups. and some of which would
overturn slate Supreme Court rulings
They include a virtual ban on plea·bargaining
for serious crim es. a narrowing of the insanity
defense, a requirement that victims be notified
before criminals are sentenced, a broadly worded
proposal. aimed al allowing evidence from some
illegal searches to be used at trials, a provision
allowing some non -murder defendants to be held
without bail, and a constitutional "guarantee" .of
safe schools.
The petition drive started s lowly. but
sig natures are now "com ing in by the
freight-load." McElreth said.
Chase a Reindeer
at Westcliff Plaza
... the hoofprints on our sidewalk will lead you from st ore to stor e
as special window displays tell you the story of "Twas the Night
Before Christmas." It's a unique and special experience for the
whole family to shar e. Also enjoy merry carolers in Old English
costume who will entertain you in the. plaza from 5 p.m . to 9 p.m .
December 14 through 18 and December 21 through 23.
ANTHON V'S SHOE SERVICE
BANK OF AMERICA
CHARL ES BARR JEW ELERS
CROWN HARDWARE
DICK VERNON SPORTSWEAR
DR. LOU ELDER
optometrist
HAIRHAN DLERSSALON
H ALLI DAY'S M EN'S CLOTHING
H ICKORY FARM S
speci alty fOOd items
HUMPTY DUMPTY
children's clothing
JEAN DAHL
designer a nd better spor tswear
LA GALLERIA
elegance in fashion
MARKET BASKET
MES A M IES TEENS
NANCY DUNN ANTIQUES
NEWPORT BALBOA SAVIN GS
PAPER UN LIMITED
gifts and stationers
SAV-ON DRUGS
STOREKEEPER
traditional sportswear
VETA'S INTIM ATE APPAREL
WESTCLI FF CLEAN ERS
WESTCLI FF CORNERS
gourmet ware and collectibles
WES TC LI FF-SHOES
XAVI ER'S FLORIST
WESTCLIFF PLAZA
• Open Thursday·nights WI 9 p.m .
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOURS
Dec. 14 to 18 and 21 to 23 till 9 p.m .
Sturday, Dec. 19, 10-6
M ost stores open Sunday, Dec: 20, 12-5
Christmas Eve, 10-5
REAL VALUES
on ;terns from applesauce to zi ppers
• ar e advert ised every day in t he Daily Pilat
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• Ornnge Con:,t DAILY PILOT I r ueadoy. Oocurnt.wr t. 1981 ...
Government should
• • 1oin c omputer age
It has to ht· amuzing to IL•a r n
t h t.1 t o n t' o f l h t• m o s t
t:O m put er-: z .. ct na tions . in t h <.1
world canno t manugt• lo s upply
its k ey p,overnmcnt agt•twit·:-. w ith
a d e qua te t·<1u1pmcnl t o k('l'P ,•,tal
records s ortl.'<I oul
For vt•ars tht• So'f:ial Sernr1t ,.
A d m i n ·i s t r a t i o n h a :-. h c e il
compla inin g about out dated
o utworn tompull'rs that nrn"t
k e c p p a c c \\ 1 t h µ <J ~ m t• n t::.
received a nd benc f1ls paid out.
T he la test hor ror ston come:-.
f rom th e Immi grat ion a n d
'.'Jaturalization Scrv1ct· thut
seem s to have los t tral'k or somt'
30 million p('opl<.• who arri,·cd 1n
t h is country as \'1sitors during
t he pas t coupll' of ~·cars
Presumablv m o:-.t of lh<•m
compl et ed lht•1r \t!-.1ls a n d
manag ed to get homl· safd~
Quite pass1bl~· a fair numtw r Jll."I
staved o n h<.'re Tht• l '.\IS duc·s
kntlW that tiM .000 ·ha \"l' applied
for ext enswns of lhc·1r \'1s1lors'
r isas bul 1tw1r n •qul·sh han·
not been J'l'Ol'l'sst•d hl'taust• thl·lr
o riginal a rrl\ al form:-cannot l>c•
located
The I NS nm\ ha:-dl•ndl·d to
eontracl with thret• firm-.. CJt .1
rost of <.ibout S~ m11l1on tu
pro<'ess it:-. baddog of ao m1 lh1111
'is itors· forms T h<tl u11d<.·r1:1k1ng
1s expe<'lNI to t akl' t111l ti .J anuan
1983 0\ \\ hll'h ltllW 111 ('Ollr'><;
:.t fev. mil h on mor (• \\di ha\"t'
a r rived a nd. perhap s. dl·partl·d
\.Vhy the gO \'t•rn mt•nt cannot
:-.upply the 1:-\S \\tth modern
l'O mpukrs a:-. off1('1ab e>f lht•
;1gcr:tc~ han· urgt:d -.o 11s °'' 11
people <'an h:..rntlll· l hl· n·<·ont-. 1~
some thing of a myskr~·
The immigra tion Sl'r Vl<'L'
seem s to h<• the s ll'p t h ild <1mong
U .S govf'rnm e nl agen t•Jt•:-. It:-.
p a l h t!l 1 t :J 11 y u n cl .e r m u n n e ct.
flurde r' P utrol Is c·ons t antl v
crit icizt'<I for fa1hng to s t em th(•
flov. o f illl')'.!al altt!ns Ancl -it
!'>Ce m s to haVL' ltll l <: or no
communitat1o n v.ith the Stall'
Departme nt. -whoi-t· con::.u~ar
officers issue \"tSa!-. to foreigner-.
coming h ere Jegall.\ a log r<:al
place to start kN·1n11g I rac·k ol
,·1s1tors
In tht• nwlcllt• of thl· l~S
mudrllt• I!'> the haples:-. ll'gal aht·n
who tries· lo play hy the rult•s A
n s it to an l'.'JS fil·ld offi<:e to seek
inst ruc tions or inform a t ton h a-.
ht·<·ome an a ll eta~· opt•rt.1t1on. or
\\OfSl' Forgt•I ahout phont• t·t.1lb
\nd lht· lc .. gal al1t·11 who ha:-.
eom pl ell'cl thl· rt•qu1,rl'd fl \l"
't'<H S of rt'!'>ldl'nC:l' for l"itizens hi p
a nd fillt•d Olll all till' nl'Cl'SSal")
applici.ltion forms m:.iy have to
\\'ail uµ to two me')r<.· y1.·ars hefon·
b e 1 n g l' a I I t' cl t o t a k t• t h t•
dtizensh1p exam :.incl be :-.\\Ortl
in Thell ust•d to be u cc·om plisht:cl
1n \\'l'l'ks ·.
Cleanng up t lw h,wklol! llf
1mm1g r;1t1on p.qH'rwork \\eltl·I
!-.O h<.' thl· problem Tht· c11t1n·
a~em·~ nl.·(.'(b !-.Hl'aml1111ng , and
l><'l'hap:; n'~truC"tunnj! start1ni.:
with an 111\ t':-.lmt·nt 111 up lo dah·
t"l'c·orcl kl·ep111g l'Ci u 1 pmPnt .tnrl
personm·l to opl·r;1lt· 11
\\lll•n an' 1mm11-:rat1011 o(f1c1al
ha:-. to !'><(\. \\0l' h.1\ l' IHI 111t·:1
'' ho 1.· a ni c. \\ ho I l· t I a n <I • of
cour'>l'. \\ho·~ hl'l"l'. 1t1t· tmw ha:-
c·om(• f11r ~<.·rwus rt·l11nn
Progress breaks law
The developml'nt of the home
'idt:·o ea-.:-l·tlt• n·t·o rder Lhul
per m it s t a p 1 n g u t t .l' l l· ,. , s 1 on
p rograms for \"It'\\ ing at a later
tim e undouht<•d l~ ha:-l>t•t•n one of
I h e m ajor <.'' t•nt.., 1n rl·C·enl
tcle,·ision htst or~ •
At first prtcl'd out of reaC"h ol
mos t consumer-.. the n :markablc·
gadget ha!:> hceome 111crc·asingl_,
;.i c c es s i b 1 e . a n <I 1 n r l"l'.I s in g 1.'
popula r .
F o r p ·oplc· \\ho "ork ntghb
11 r weekend!'>. or ''ho haq· to
•t•tire earl\". or \\ho h\..e to ~l'l
outdoors oi1 '' Ct'kl'tHb. tht• \TH
1.., a m agic.· ke.' to progr~ims th:it
11thtr\.\ise \\ould hl· mio.;-.t•d
So last month':-appt'.JI-. <:ourt
r u I 111 /.! Iha t th 1 · 11~1" !'>;ii I' or
ad vert1seml'nt ol 'l(lt·o n·c·onh.·r:-
en•n though the~. ma ~ onl~ bt·
I or p~rs~m a 1, US(~ r 11 l he homl'
t•an I)(• :m tlll·i.:al mfnngl•mt•nt 11f'
e·op~T1ght la''" ''a:-ii chsltn<'l
-,h ock
St ntll~ int<·rpn·H•cl 11 C'Oulc1
mean that mtlltnn.., tol 111 •11ph·
•
who record crnly onl' c·op~ nghtl'd
program off tht• air C"ould lil· '>Ul'd
for damagl's a lo ng ''1t h 1 ho!-.t·
who make or !->l'l I t hC' n•c·<>rdt•rs
The Soily <.:orporat1on
or1g111al de,·elopl'r of the \'tde<>
t•t.1 sselle rt•t·order. ts of cours('
l'hallenging 1he court ruling
And a lrt>ad' there are hills
befo re the H o.use and S(·n atr
.ludician Com mittees that \rnuld
pt'r m it ·prt\al., rl'rord1n g 11f
progr<J m~ for non t·ommt•r t:1<1I
\IS(.'
Oh\ 1ous ly th~· va:-t maJont'
of v ideo rel'ord er 0\\ lll'I'!-. ha\'l' nu
111l~c>r1 of us111g them for
.1nvth1ng mun.· th;1n nt·\\'1n g 1t'1~·~·1sion progr am!'> at honw. at
.t ce HiH•mt·nt ll rne
Apparent I~ 11 "'ill takl' both
1ud1 c1<tl a t1d lcg1s l;it1\c..• action tu ..
keep them on the n ghl !->Id <' of thl'
I aw
.\s 1>1t'kl•ns · \Ir Bumhlt• put
11. · · t f the law suppo~l':-. that. I hc•
l;I\\ is a <hs. a idiot · ~0 rl
..;uml'ltm('!'> '>l't•m-.
Qp1n1ons expreS'>l·d on tht: '>Pcl<.e clbOVP are thoi-.e ot the Dally P1101 Otner v1ew !o ex
or e!osed on tn1., pclge are thO'>l' of lheor authorr, and art•'>ts Reader comment c!o mv11
ed . Addres'> Tht: Dally P1101 P 0 Box ISbO, Costa M er,a CA 12b2b Phone C714J
b41·432f .
L.M . Boyd I Campout mora/,s
The Sierra dub's outrngs started in
1896. Wom en usually outnumbered
the me n on these campouts Didn't
take long for the club's offi cials lo
deci d e they n eede d m ora ls
committees These derrced that the
married couples s l e pt 1n one
particula r area along I he n vcrbank
On either s idP, t he single women
sle pt upstream an<I the s ingle men
slept downstream
Q What's a "town and country"
car horn?
A . A pair or h orn s w ith a
dashboa rd switch that lets the driver
honk only one note while in the city
but blast away with both notes when
out in the open spaces An anti-noise
device.
The robin that eat:. t arta rian.
honevsurkle t>crries. somet imes gets
drunk on same Staggers Turns un
steadily. P1<.'k:. r1j!hl" Wll h othf'r
birds
Q. How much money does act,
Karl Malden get for a season or those
American Express TV commercials?
A. $500,000. Takes him about 30
days to film them So you can figure
it at almost $16,700 a day
You set' th~ lynx that jumps up on
the g lobe in the TV t•ar <.'Ommercial
ORANGE COA ST
Daily Pilat
~11\N!'d ... ,. fM~ ·>• .,,.. f .. ,., .. , 00 w,.,, KitY St ,~, .. WO~ AOOtf"\" .. .,,,,.,,,...,,U,,.IM p f•'lt Ho•
I MIO. (O"• -·· • '7•1to
Wh .11 you don"t sec 1s the man b<.'hind
that globe with a platter or beefsteak
Two lynxe s a ppear 111 that
om mcrc1al. actually. The Jumper
and another for closeups. The car
co mpany paid S·I0.0011 ror their
services
Q . What's t he oldes1 man-made
tourist attraction ?
:\ The Great l;yram1d at El Giia
west of Cairo. Egypt. Dates bat•k to
450 R.C
Here's a stargazer who contends
that Lt'O women are more likely than
• otht•rs to marry twice. First time.
th ey 're ap( t o wed impuls ively
Second t im e. they 'r e tnc lined to
approach matrimo ny 1n a more
rlelibNale manner, laktng their
guidance fro m the head mstead of
the heart. This student of the stars
adm its the foregoi n~ a pplies to
numerous twice-married women of
other s igns. but says the tendency
seems to be more pronounced .amonR
the Leos. ·
Q What':. ··pe<l cstrianism?''
A. A term used for long-distance
running 120 yE>a rs ago. An American
Indian named Ocerfoot was the
acknowll'dgl'<i hesl of the mar athon
men then.
Th0'1'laS P. Haley
Publis her
T homas A. M urphine
Editor
Barbara Kreibich •
Editorial Page Editor
Spying lesson for the CIA ..
W'\Slll ~C:'J'(J'\; Our 1nlcll1g1•11t1•
il ).!l'llt'IC'" arc· so 11d<clU<.1lt·d with their
.:-.11 per :-.oph1stwatl·cl "II' par<1phtrnttl1<1
1·omputer-.. -.<.ilt·l I 111·~ and m11mton n).!
rt 1•' I l' es 1 h ,, 1 t h 1·' o Vl' r I crn k t h l'
-.1 m pll·r. old t a "l11co111"<I v, :1)-. 1if
).!alhering 111101 nwtum
l.a !-.t )'l'Uf IOI t•\;.alllplt• 1111· Dcfl'll'il'
I nll·lllgl'm·..:· ,\g1•n1' "''1ntA.:d to look
t.loY. n the h'1rrt·I of a Sovel'l l'c.tnnon
Sp1•1·11u·all,\ tht· 1111llta1 \ "II"'" wankd
II• kn<m thl' eal1li• 1 of lht• c;;nnon
m1"1u11tc'd 1111 thP nt'Y. ~'" tct I' 1>·1 and
T ?<! tank-.. ll\t' rn11-.1 !orrn1Clablt· 1n tht•
Kr<.'mlin :--ar..,1.·nal
l>lt'\ C'allcd on tht• :'llat1imal Securil)
Al=(l•nc·,\ for ht-Ip 1\l'rcs of n)mpulC'r'>
IH' g an h" m ni 1 n g m 11unIa1 n.., or
111trrc'•'Plt·d H11:.,.,1;rn mc·:-.:-.a~t·:. Wl'rt•
d1•1·o dl·d mllnit11r111g 111Jtpo:-.ts turkl'd an
1•lc'l·t ronlt' l'<t l or1 t ht· l'llm mun1tal1ons of
Sll\'lt.'I Arm~ ar 111c11 t•cl 11111t s. No lut·k
T llEN 'flll..: ('IA y. a~:hr•iught into thl'
;tt·I 1\ set rl'l S p ) s all'll1tt· \\<IS
mant'U\'(•n·d so its raml'ra:. c•<Juld take
!oole•rt•ct IJICtUrt'I> or tht• RUS!:>lan taOk!)
Tht' pic·ture" Y. l'l'I" tht•n turnl•d over lfl
tlu· µhuto anal,\sls ol CIA ht-adquarti:r"
Ill l.a nJ!le\", \':.c
From <ii.Mi miles 1n uuter spate. th<•
:-.upcr ::.nooµ t•amera:-. e<tn take dose-ups
..ii l'lt•ar tbal Lh1• rl\'l'I:. in a tank c·an bf'
-.pcclll•tl llt·tcrm1ntng the ::.ite or l~l'
G
-JA-Cl-A-ND-fR-SD-N -~
Hu~s1an ti.Ink gun should hav(• b\·1•n a
llll'l'l' of c·akc
But tht· photo l'valuator~ <:1>11 ldn l
work their magic this lime. Tht' trouble
"'as I hat the Soviet tank gun wa~
d1•-,1J!nl'd with a n1l'tal s leeve for added
:-.t rt•ngth. Thi:. had the unintended effloct
ur making 1t 1mpossihfl' to gauge tht·
e·altbt'r of the l'annon, even w1l h the best
tt•leµhotos lht• SIOO million sµy satellite
provided
Thl' whole project the decoding.
(•avesdro()p1ng and evaluating photos
tost Sl8 m1lhon. with nothing to !)how
for It
'I'll• l ntlc'd Slalt''> f1nallv did learn the
l·.cldlt'J 111 lh1· tanl. l!Un . ncverthde:-.s
'I hl' l I 1\ ~1-.kl'd \ho· B1 111-.h
T ll t-: BRITS 'iU JJt1l1cd not only t he gun ~·ahll!'r 111lnrm.1Jmn hut~i1mpletc
photr1.., 11f tho• to.111k ., t'<><'k pn a nd a
t1·du11< .it nian11.cl. \I\ a'>'>C1t:1alt• Ron
:\1 t It :ll' 1ne•rr11..c·d 11111 t11 n·v1taf ho" the
Br 111-.h g11I th1·11 111!11rrnat1on . hut l ran
dh tlco-.1 th.11 lhc 111-,1 \\~t'> $400
\-. II h.q1p111 " the· ("( \ ('llUld ha\'e
'·•' \
0d llh· Slll{J not In mentmn the S18
m1ll11in Ii\ .... ktnl! lht' Frcnc:h The:-
d1tl 1•\cn lwtt1·r t han thr Brtll!-.h The\
gill lhl• 111(111 lnJl11W f11r nothing with
clrnnl'I" and dr111k-. thrr1\1.n 1n
llOY. ' Sqnplt• t·n11u~h The French
m11itar,\ attach .. 111 :\111..,c•oy. '>Im ply told
a So\ 1l'I nulctan lta1~on officer how
much he· admirt•ci ttw1r nt•Y. tanks . The
Hu-,:-.1an wa:-. clt•llglHl•d to ~how oH the
Kn•mltn" mtlil<cr) tcthnul11gy lie took
till' F n·1wh o.1ttaC"l1l' •>n :.t tour of a tank
b ..... l' .., h 0 w c· ti h I m t h (' /.( IJn • l h l!
ammun111c1n ,incl let him look tn'>ldl' the
col·kp11 aud tool. him tco dinner. tn
b111>l
Let the people vote on handguns
LOS ANG El.ES In the L'n1tcd
States. maJont~ rull':. e"H"t.•pt on j!Jn
ront rol
Sinn· 1938. lht· Gallup !'nil Jnrl oth<.'r
1 "ur'"ey::. have 1nd1c·aterl that Ament•an:.
overwhelm1ngl,\ supr>nrl n•).!1.,tratton or
licensing of h andgun... But poh11rall~
nothing seem s to hapµt•n to tr an ... 1at1'
that majority w11t in111 lav..
.. :'I: obo<h has hct•n a hie· t11 )!t't around
t hl· Pl'nplc• "'bo "'<int m11re handguns
-.old tn thl' l 'n1ll't1 Sl.1tf's lhl' people
who makt• tft t>m and .,,.11 tht'm," said
.John PhillLps. the ol1rl·<·tor of lht-Center
for Law 111 tht• Puhltc lntcn•st tn Los
A n f! t: I l' s I t 1 :-.1 t I e a s l a
~50 mill1<or1 .1 \ l'Jf' l>u:.111t•.,s . So. the
manurJt·tun·r; and thl' :"1."at1onal Rifle
,\<.,SOl'lat1on an<I 1 hl' manuracturers
are a hag r1nant·1al :-.upport of the N RA
right l'\ t·r~ all~mpt at ,g un control by
goi n g lo p11lit1c1an'>. particularly
<:ongrl'.,-.ml'n rhe~"a.\. 'Look. 1r you go
aga111!'>l u-. cm this. y.p'll put hundr eds of
tho11s:in<ls of dollar:. into )our district
aga1n:-.t you \\'(' ''"n t ('()nvmce e\'ery
\'oll'r. hut wt• ean gPl -to the 2 or 3
perc:c•nt who ma) make the d ifference ·
· It y.,orks ... P h1lhps said ... Al least 1t
has so far ..
So what do you do·•
\'Ol' TR\" TO gN the issue d1rectl) tn
the people to 100 per cent of the
voters. The l'l'ntrr a nd se\'eral handgun
<''>ntrof organizations are preparing a n
1n1ltall\£' for thc• 1982 California ballot.
The inti 1al1 ve won't ban handguns. If 1t
pas-.t.'s. 1t will o nly re q uire thei r
n•gislnitcon and frrezc• t he number of
pis tols a nd rC'\'Olvers 1n the nation's
lar gest s talt• a t lhe ('urrl'nl nurnhc•r
T hat numhcr the total of handguns
in California right noy. is more than
four mtl hon It 1s g roY. ing h~ soo.ooo
t•a('h \ l'c.lf CH)\ IOU ... I,\ some hod~ IS
mJk mg a lot of money on guno;. and
1 hoM• ..,omt•hod11•:. <!rl: going to spend a
fortunl' lo I f\ lo defeat what will ht.•
c .dlt•d ·1 hi' ll andgun \"1olcn1·e·
l'n·' l'lll 111n Act of 1982 ·'
Tlw 11nb other time gun t•ontrol has
hc•t.•n ,·ote·d on lw the people of an e nt1n· ___ YJ
RICHARD Rf fVfS 1·; -.
state was in 1976 in Massachusett-s
\'olers therC' turned down a total ban on
han dgun:. by a vote o f 2 10 L One gun
company alone. Smith & Wesson. spent
Sl65.000 to help d efeat that initiative
But. accordtng lo polls. a total ban on
handguns is not and h as ne\'er been
s upported by a major ity of Americans.
The California effort will be based on
what he.cs apparent!\· always been the
maJ<>ritarian position Som e control for
reg1strat1on. In 1938, accordin g to
Ga 1 lup. 84 percent o f Ame ri cans
fa\"Orcd a r eg1stratlon law for re\"Olvers
and pistols. Forty -two years late r. in
1980. Gallup as ked the same set or
questions, a nd lirensing laws wert.>
ravor ed by 83 percent or people who did
not · own handguns and 65 percent of
handgun owners.
T HE GUN manufacturers· money.
howt'vcr. has impressed politicia ns
rn11rl: th.in thn!-.1: numbers The t>ackers
col the• C'Jhtorn1;1 1nil1al1\·e hope to raise
'2 million toi tht• 1«1mpa1gn that will
l11•,..:1n in .l.1nu:cn Y. llh the l'Oll (•ct1on of
lhl· :1-t I"°'' .alul -.1gnatur~s nec·cssar,\ to
pl.11 1· :c 111 opo,c•d la\\ on 'tlle s tale ballot-
1 hl' hc1p1· 1 h:1t k 111cl of money. which
the· g1111 111.111uf<Jt"llJrl•rs and salesm en
l'an c·a-.ll' mate h •~ a\·allahte in a state
" ht• re• p 11 h I 1 1 ha n t.l gun con l r o I
arl\·nl'alt'" r;lngt• frum former Gu\"·
f:1lmuntl • l'.11 1 llro\\'n to flob Hope
l.11..t• Propn:.111011 l:J tn 1978. this g un
h~il t It• "'h11·h h;,is a hsolutel)· noth1ng
to do \\ 11 h 1 ti l1•s and s hotguns will
lt>c·u~ n.11conul allcnt1on on Caltforn1a
prot·1•dun•!-. for µuhhl' laY. m aking It
Y.111 he> nnl' of lhl· )t•ar·s most important
l'l<'<'t1ons. bl't·au se hot h s ides will
1m1 \'1tuhl.' !-.t't' 1t as the time and place
"'here· J\mcrn·uns di't1cle whether thev
"'ant lo continue• to h \"C 1 an<I die 1 Y. tlh
shots 1n the night and blood in the
st reel:-.
T HE INITIATl \'E "111 propose heav~
penalt1c:-. lh1n~s hki: an automatic s ix
m o nth ~ 1r1 1;.11 1 ror carr,\1ng an
un regt!'>lc-rt•d loaded p1~tol but the
idea ts not to <:li m1nate handguns Any
law allowing four mllhon or lht' lhtngs IS
h;.irdl~ a ban
Tht· 1cl<'<i. quill' -;1mply ,·is to
demonstratl' lt1 rlcctecl officials that the
maJor"1ty or l'allforn1ans of al l
American~ arc' s ick and tired of
l1 v1ng m a c·ounlr.\ where .io lim es as
many ~opl<• :lrl' killed each year by
han<lg uns as arc· killed by g uns in
Canada. Grl'at Bn1111n. West Germany,
Is rael , Sw1t?.erland and S wede n
combined
Don't deprive child of the right to be . alone
Last Sunday afte rnoon the chtldren
rrom the nt·ighbortng cottages became
bored sitting around the tennis court
watching the grownups play. AllempL5
to get them to organize some ~ames of
their own w<'r<: received with chilling
-1 nd i rr crcnce
Then u tilth~' boy of nint• spoke up. "'I
know what ... he said · Let's all go down
SYDNf Y HARRIS
r~he ravine and st~1y away from e ach
olh<'r • ·· .
Most or tlw µarl'nts lau!!hcd. because
they t hou!!hl 1l was so C"Ulc . I thought i
was ·ll1c mos( sensible remark of the
day, th\' most pl'rCC'J)t1vf' and the most
1ma$tmal1vc
WHY M ST WE always assumt-that
ch1ldrf'n like to be or s hould be
together all the time . a ny mo~ than
adults like to be toa cther all the time., A
.
child. perhaps even more than an adult.
1s entitled to its own solitude and its
own dreams of ~lory.
··co out and play with He nry," as a
parental injunction more often made for
the parent's comfort than for lhe child's
welfare Fo r so m e psychological
reason. many parents feel strangely 111
at ease when a child is just sitting
a round doing nothing. although this is
often the best thing a child can do.
Even thos&-pa rents who do not send'
the child out for selfis h rea sons ·· 1t 's
better for him lo be playing with other
children " a re the victims or a g ross
error in t•stimating the nature and
needs or a young person. When a child
p rC'fers to be alone with his thou~hts
and "f'ancics. compelling h im to
nssoc-inte with other children ·is the
s urest way to m a ke him mean and
un rcs ponsi vt•
\\'Ht:N A MAN s its in a chair, we say
hi' is renectmg ; when a child s prawls
on a co u c h , we say h e i s
"daydreaming." as though this were
som e loathsome disease the child mullt
learn to outgrow. Usually, howcvt<r. 1l is
th<' child who is renectlna and lM man
whose mtnd 1:-. a blank he has lost lhe
h a bit or u :-.1 ng the 1mag1nat1on
creatively
A child's happine:-s l'annot be
planned. ori.wnized or driven. it must
~row spont;;ncously from hts own inner
sp1 n t. a nd without ~ohtude the spirit
withers away Eat·h o f us. young and
old. needs a r avine tn which. at suitable
intcr\"als. wr r an s tay away rrom tht•
others
lilDDIY GIS
Pcrh.ups we should r ead George Orwell
n~ain I lK.'hevc we h ave Georlite Orwell
in tht• White llousl.' now R.P
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It may pay tQ itemize Dot· tors
abou1ul You could shift spending from one year to another
Ky Thf' ~lj()Clal~ Pretlll
To itt·mlu• or not to itemize. Thal is the
IJUt111lion for rnllliom; of taxpayers each year. Most
~wcr "no," urll.l may ht! making the wrong
ch•t"llilOO
Ac•rounling experts say many people do. not
rculize the deductions they are entitled to. They
do not keep rct·ords. They do not want to be
bolht-red to take the lime to add up all the
numbers.
More than two-thirds of all taxpayers take the
~tandurd deduction . now known as the Zero
Bracket Amount. Al present, the standard
deduction is $2,300 for individuals and $3,400 for
married couples filing a jom1 return. No change is
planned in the standard deduction until 1985, when,
along with lax brackets and exemptions, it will be
indexed annually to adjust for irirlation.
ll is a good idea to decide this month whether
you want to itemize on the return which is due next
April. You may be able to shift spending so you
can boos t lhe deductible total above the Zero
Bracket Amount for one year. while claiming the
full standard deduction for the other year .
Herc's an example :
Assume a hus band and wire have estimated
1981 deductions which. if ite mized, would total
$3,300. They expect 1982 deductions to be about the
S8rru!." They would seem lo be better orr with the
standard deduction of $3,400 each year -a total of
$6,800
Suppose , however. the coupl~ can shift S300 of
deductible s pe nding from 1982 to 1981
contributing lo c harity in December instead of
Ja nuary, for example. or seeing the doctor a little
bit early.
The couple would have itemized 1981
deductions of. $3,600. They could still take full
advantage of ttw S3.ll00 Zero Bracket Amount in
1982. The deductions are worth $7,000.
It isn't hard to top the $3,400 mark these days,
particularly if yolf are buying a house. Almost all
CONSUMIR .
your monthly payment 1n the early years of a
mortgage is for interest and that intetest 1s
deductible.
If you have a SS0.000. JO.year mortgage at 16
percent. for example. you are paying about S672 a
month S8,064 a year for interes t and
principal. According to the U.S. League of Savings
Associations. 99 percent of the money in the first
year almost $8.000 -is deductible interest
Tht' portion of your payment which goes for
interest dt"clines through the years, but the drop is
a s low ont'. Even a fter five years. for example. 98
percent of your money in the above example would
still be devoted to interest.
Another big deduction for hom eowneri}' is
property taxes If you pay $100 a month, you hlve
an a nnual deduction of Sl ,200.
Here are some other potential deductions you
may not be aware of·
· Stale and local incom e taxes. Forty of the 50
states have a general income tax and the money
you pay is deductible from income on your federal
return. Income taxes paid to cities also are
deductible.
Sales tax. The tax forms include charts of
allowable deductions based on family size and
income. but 1f you have receipts proving you paid
more than the amount listed. you can deduct the
higher fi gure. ·
nion dues and professional membership
fees.
Casualty loss. Non business casualty losses
of mort' than $100 which are not covered by ·
insurance are deductible.
Medice1 l and dental expenses. You can
. deduct amounts in excess of 3 percent of your
adjusted gross income. H&R Block, In~ .. the lax
If it '~ got wheels
you'll move lt
faster in a
Daily Pilot
classified
ad.Call
642-5678 and
a friendly
ad-visor w ill
help you turn
your wheels
into cash.
Holiday Gift
Art Show /Sale
Daily th;u Dec. 9
Hunltngton Center·s
annual super exhibit
of arts and crafts
featuring 55 top
talented artists From
this great array of un1oue
originals vou'll find a
perfect gift f()( everyone
Beach Blvd and 4C5 Fwy
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Taipayer.'\ whu ki•t• p ret'11rds s11111t·t 111w 11111 I 11
pays to itemize deductmm .. rnsfeud 11t 111k11111 ,,,,.
Zt'rrJ bracket c111ww11
preparer, says the I RS now allows deduction:... for
s uc h varied ite ms as false teeth. acupunctur(• Jntl
guide dogs for the blind or deaf.
Charitable contrib~tions Deducti ble
s pending includes not only money, but also things
like clothing or furniture. If you do volunteer work
for a charity and you use your car, you can claim
a dedu~tion of nine cents per mile.
Inte rest. The inte rest paid Ofl MasterCard.
Visa or other r evolving credit accounts 1s
deductible. So is the interest on insurance loans.
bank loans, etc.
S~arting December I, 1981
i11 ~ F
S/\N 1-'HAN C I S ·o
c A I' I 'l'ht• h:adt'r of
t h,. s an I'' r a n 1· 1 s co
Mt•d1l·al Society has
t·1• .tplwnt'<.I that the city
I'> "ovcr"doctored "
. "There are too m;.my
of us,'' said Dr. Holand
('hoy Lowe , who will
become• the fir s t
Chinese Amt·r1t•an lo
lt•ac.l lht• soc1t•ly when he
takes offiec on New
• Yt•ar's Uav
There 1s one dot'tor for
l·vc r v IRti San
Fra n ci:...ca n s That
makes Set n Fra ncisco
the most doctor rit·h city
1n C<t hfornt a
Lowe su1d high costs
of m ed1l·ul care are
·really eompounde d
bt.·l·auSl' San f'ranc1sco
11-> l)Vl'r·dol"lored "
I.owe'!> rl·mark~ we re
rl·po rtt•d 1n the San
Franl'l!>l'O Chronicle
I.owe. on the staff of
Ch1 ne!>t> lloS1'tl--itl , d°id
not ~<.i) t•ollcaguc!'t make
t ou m ut'h mone)
.. Every doetor seems J
to ra1st' his pric·es to 1
metint ain lht• lifestyle to
v.h1ch ht.• feels entitled.''
Lowe said, 1.1dd1ng ··we
1n or g;rnized medicine
arc often perceived as
people looking only after
our own 1.>0eketbooks ."
The medical society
has 1.700 mem~rs
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Meet Cast/eberry's fashion coordinator rodax..!!nd
Wednesday_ in South Coast Plaz'!..:..!Jere with the
collect1on dunng 1ntormal modelmgJ:om 11_ to 3
Saks Fifth Avenue. South Coast Pla7a. 3333 Bnstol Street. Costa Mesa
-Jbu flr_ for less on the FriendshJP-~resS!
~d lowers the price
up to Seattle.
Uniteds Friendship Express
is off and rolling. And
. wherever it stops, yo u ·n
find great low fares .
Wf!re slashing the fare
to Seattle to as low as $99
one way on selected fli ghts.
$119 on all others. And United offers
terrific savings to San Francisco, 15 times
a day: Portland, 4 times a day : Reno and
Phoenix, 3 times a day.
There are no advance-purchase or length -
of-stay restrictions of any kind. But best of
all, when you fly·the Friendship Express,
you're not just flying for less-you're fl ying
United for less.
For reservations, call
your Travel Agent.
Or call United
at 973-2121.
Partners in
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Westin
Hotels.
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8 OrangeCoilst DAil Y ~ILOl /T ues day, Ooc tJmber 1, 1981
v1-:w DIRECTOH
Vone11 (; Kn1rl1!1
Te-en-agers get message
Paralyzed crash victim warns of 'fast cars and bee r '
Hfo;fo;USIHIH(i, Wis I Af'I
Ciaq l':rll·k:,on . ~l ·ye ar o ld
1111t "11.-hOntl' rt•,1dent. says he
111H·1• ~J' a "punk kid who
wa11h'll ~iris a ll over thf place"
a n1t thuu.:ht he <.'ould l(t't them
with u fast C'ar and beer
Th a l 'e. h i s. m ess ag e lo
t een aA<.•r s in a new s tate
hig hway safely Cilrn.
Er1l'kiwn. then 17, was in a
coma fur eight months a rte r
s m a:,hin g throu g h the
w 1nds h1 cld of his C'ar and
landing in a bale of barbed wire
1n fl 1967 crash
of thc s ame nanw fro11\ the ;.1u1ll<•n1·1·:.. amund the btatc
movie "Sati.m:tuy Nfght fo'cvt:r" Th 1· y w a I k 1 n tu th t:
us backgroond mus ic J11d1lorium, lt:.tcn1ng to the
I I 1:. present ed on three mu:.u', U11nk1n~ th.-y'rc going to
screens and includes scenes of l'OJOY a free 1xiriod. ~· :.he said
tcen-ul(ers enjoyinl( them selves .. They walk out :JO minutes later
inlcrs~rsed with scenes of car hkl' they're lcavinK church
wr ecks and of Gary E rickson "One younA girl , with tears in
telling his story. -trt>r eyes. 'c~1mc up after the
·'I used to go out and gel s h 11 w u !'> p r es c n t e d a t
ha m mered ... and then drive J.\·rryville," she said "She said
my car ," Erickson says after that s he washed her brothe r
one c rash is shown "I was too rnuld have been there to see it. t
!>aad that wt• would be back
''I used to go out <1ga1n , m ayl>e hl· could sec it
nc.·xt year
. Tn•a ... un• Trove• •
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I lalf-Time
1 llJ BEEF' STl<.:K• Summtr Saus:1ge,
H rnunl Yank el' Tr11tJfr• Tea liass. two 2 (l.ll
Ch1·t<~ Spread~. 3 oz. Jar •>f Sweet· llut Mui..tard, 8 oz. Mrd1um Ci1edtlar S11rk,
Crackf'd Wheal Tl11n!> and 'ilrawberry lion
Hons• No.'22 Sl t.98
l'lu, 11uar:rnte11I drhvny dlilrwc 1( shtppt!d
Professor
elected
'today. part of Erickson's left
side is paralyzed, he has a brace
on his left foot and his s peech is
slnwe1I and strained.
.a n d g e t
hammered :and
drive my car''
.. Hul the girl s aid. no, that
\\ouldn't be pos:.1ble He r
brot her had rited a year earlier
Ill an autumob1le crash a fter
Say "Me~ Christmas!"
with a taste of old-time. country goodness. Ill' lives 111 the Sauk County
lleallh Care Center,, a nursing
home and rehabilitation center
where most of the res idents are
older and suffer from various
physical and mental disabilities. ·we lane up every hofJr on the
hour and they give each of us a
we...'d I c igarette >," Er11,;kson
:.aid .. I guess they think thar 1f
we had our own weeds, sooner or
late r soml'l>ody would burn the
plan• rtown ·
big for my britches. Now, I'm
nothing but a cripple l'an 't
<'ve n get a JOb · ·
Julie llughey of the W1scon:.1n
Office for Highway Safety sa id
the s h o w h as'1mp re ssed
hundred s o f h1 ~h sch ool
hl.''d l.x:t·n drinking," • '
Gary 's film appearance has
rnadt• him a c:elcbr1ty to some
youngsters
I get mail ~ometrmes from
k11b who sec me in the· show."
he :..Hd "There '~ som e thing
wrong with my eye !'>O I can't
rt>atl a nymore So they read the
lt•tters to mt· It makes me reel
~uod ·'
If you're coming up lor.g on
Chnstmas gifts to give and short
<in ideas. put your mind tu rest.
We'vt.: got over a hundred
d1ff erenl gifts. With plenty of
cl10ices in almost every price
ranJ<e you're after.
sent out. we'll gladly handle all
the details.
So come to Hickory Fanns"'
and discover delicious gifts
you'll be happy to give.
That someone else will be
even happier to receive.
Nancy G Kry der ,
associate professor or
nnatomy and physiology
at Orange Coast College.
Costa Me!>a . has been
elected to the board of
dir ec t or s o r t h e
Ca lifornia Community
u nd Junior College
/\ssoc1ation
T he 20 member board
tonsists of C'ommunity
co ll t•gp fa cu lt y,
s tudents. trustees and
:i dm1n1 s trator:.. Its
purpose 1s to present a
u n1 tC'd front o n
Erll'kson':-. mother. Lorr aine,
" J 1 d t h a t y l' a r s a ft e r t h e
an·1dl'nt Gar~ "started talking
a bout how h<.' wanted l o . do
som eth1 n~ w1wthwhi le .
'lit> \\nndert'd if he couldn't
du suml•lhrng to prevent other
k1cb from ending up the way he
did.· !>hl• -.aid
Nostalgic rap session
draws fines for four
Our wfts are filled with tasty
delight:\ that include thjngs like
uur famou Beef Stick' summer
sausage. cheeses, jan1s, jellies.
and more.
And if you'd like your gifts
We'll give you a taste
qf old·time country goodness'."
.t·o mmunr l) enllege
issues beforC' lht• -.t ale
leg1!-tlatun·
A mt'mbcr of the UC(·
s t:iff s 1n1:c 1973, ~l s
Kryder 1s prt.'!-trdenl of
the collegc.•'s Academ1<'
Senate S ht• l i vt:~s 1n
Westm1n:..tl•r
RUFFELL'S i 1
UPHOLSTERY
·~!tff Oftd ScP•
I tZ2 HARIOR IL VD.
COSTA. MESA -548·1156
Mr\ Ert('kson contacted state
uffil'lah thrl'e years ago to tell
1>f h1•r -.nn :.. ideas a nd Gary
\\OUnd up a !'> thl' s tar of a
Jo m1nuH· film o n highway
..,afl•ty
T hi• e.how, produ<:ed by the
!'>lute, 11'> t"alJccl .. Sl<Jvin· Alive"
a nd ft·atun•s till' Be('· Gres· song
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EAST CLEVELAND c API
Four college fre~hm e n who
n ·turned to their high :.C'hool at 3
a rn to rem1msC'e about the gOl>d
old day!> a!> stage hands we re
c aug ht and s lapped with
t respassing vaol~ions
Judge James M. Devinne or
the ~asl Cleveland Mun1c1pal
C'ourt devised a punishment to
fit the c rrme lie fined the four
S25 each and order ed them to
wrttl' 500·word essays on thl'
1 m portance of edut'at1on
The four mt m bt•rs of the 1961
~raduatmg cla ss of Shaw ll1gh
Si;hool said they had gone to a
football game and then decided
to talk over their times as stage
tTl'W ml'mbers .
South Coast Plaza
Lower Carousel Mall
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Saturday 'til 6 p.m .
Sunday 12 to 5 p.m .
Phone 540-6991
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oll kinds of muscle-roning ond
body-bu1ldln9 gl~s for rhe
home. From barbells to bikes
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ltlot hos It oil Christmas spe·
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·Aust ralian Carl Belle carries 80-pound platform skewered to his body with 108 steel rods.
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Hindu rites a mystery
Pierced devotees s how no pain during.Jlfestival
KUALA LUMPUR , Malaysrn
(AP) Western scicnt 1sts mid
physicians can find no logK:<1I
explanat ion for the lack of
reaction displayed by devott.'l':.
: impaled with dozens of nel•dll'~
and pins during the Tha1poosam
F es tival h eld n e ar Kuala
.... Lumpur each year .
• The annual celebration of thf'
birth of the Hindu god. Lord
Subra m a n iam . 1s a m ost
un se ttl i n ~ s i g ht for
non-believers.
It is held in a giant cave atop a
limes tone m ou ntain on the
outs kirts o f the Ma l avs1an
capital Thou:-.and:. of de~·otl'l"'
to the l lindu god -.ubJc<·t
t h e mselves t o p1erC'10J? h~
needles. pins and larger .,tl'<•I
rods som e three fel't long
as a symbolic atonl'ml·nt for
their sins.
WhJt 1111 tllH' ('i!ll \'<plain I!'>
t tw appa' ""' :1 t,-,,•rH'(' of any
hlt111cl hn11 ,1, •11 parn Tht·!'>l'
about 111 .tllt rnp• Ka\ aci1 t .hl'
11,11111 · ).!1\t·n :tw 11111t , • ...,...,of g111ng
1h r11ul!h th•· :!I.! -,!,·p-. to the
-. ill rl•cl C'.I\ l' "'h1 n: I he.• pin:.,
rwedle~ anrl -.kt•w(·r., 1n·wrted in
I ht ho<!\ an· n·lllU\ e<l 1 fa'>t for
-.1•\ c.·r.il .d.i\:-. .ind then -.cem to
pl.H'l' thern:-.l'h 1•-. 111 tr <ince as
th« obJctts arl' placed in the
skin Milk and white as h are
thrown on tht> an·a:-. where the
point-; enter
SJ' s uni v. ··..,t1·rn phys1c1an
It I'> .1 n•,..,lcn inrl l'<ln b.•
,11t nhut1·d """ to.f;11lh Thl•re"'
IHI loi.,H .ti I '1.pl,tlliJllOll for It
" ""mt· 'I th1· y.11r-.h1pl'"' have·
tru11 h1111'"' I 11111 lht•lf hod1t•., with
-.1 1·el h11ol.. 111tw1 1 arn large•
pl.11111rrn \\1th 1m;igc-. l'f Lord
St1hram:rn1a1n adornt·d v.1th
flov. Pr:-. attac·hl·ll t11 thf'1r C'h1•st:-.
h~ :-.ll•t.·I rod :-.
\u:-.trallan C'arl lkllt• wa:-. unl'
11f tht• non lhndu-. \\ht> r.irnl'<la
l,ugl· platform a1 ound this yt:ar
llt· had 108 :.ke~crs piercing h1:-.
body and a steel rod through his
check and Wngu1•
He shO"-l'd no pain during or
a fter the ordeal and "'a I kc d the
mountain of stairs w1.th 80
pounds on his horly Be lle said
he felt summom•<I in a dream to
perform ttw Ka' arl1 after
'1s1tu,1 g tht• l;.1'>1 Tha1p0js<1m
c-1.>khrat1on ·
· I ., ... "' tlu· d1·1t, Il l' h<ts
10 ... 1 ru1·t1·rl nw to do ·the Kavad1
ft\ 1.· tinw~. ill'llt• said H t.• plans
tn n·tur n to th(• f1•-.11' al four
more· t11n1·.., \\llh1n lht• O('XI JO
\ hH._
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Figure~ are earned in colorful processwn during annual Thaipoo1om Festival held near Kuala Lumpur.
The event celebrates tnrth of the Hindu god. Lord Subramaniam.
. .
I -a
Witla 1""' hanging from his pterced m1d3ection, a Hindu traveL! up the 1acred atepa whiU stepping on
'"""' l\OOr'da. .
Lines run from a Hindu man's pierced body during Kawm. the name given t~ prpceu of traveling to
the sacred ca~
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday , Oocembor 1, 1981
•ANN LANDERS
•ERMA BOMBECK
•HY GARDNER
ROYAJ,. HUNTING PARTY Prinl·e Rainie r of
Monaco (second from dght 1 and Princess
Grace tsecond from lefU are shown with
.Denm ark's Quee n Margrethe, Prince Henrik
............
a nd their youngest son. Prince J oachim, at
Fredensbour~ Castl<.· <luring a huntin~ part~
last wt•ek w hilt• o n a privatt." vis it to
Denmark.
To reserve space on our Gift Train
call 642-5678. Ask for a Christmas Ad -Visor.
Gift Train appears Dec. 2, 9, 16th and 19th.
Crack into a plate of hot. steaming crab legs. Try a generous serving
of our new spiced cold boiled shrimp. O r our famou Popcurn<1-shrimp
And then do it again!
It 's all you can ear. Every day of the week.
Each special is served with your choice of a crisp tossed salad or
coleslaw, baked potato or rice pilaf, and another favorite. sou rdough bread.
All }'OU can eat. All week long . . .
Alaskan Snow Crab Legs
All you q1n eat . . . . . . . . . . . ~11.95
Popconf Shrimp
All you can eat . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .•7.5()
New Spiced Cpld Boiled Shrimp
All you can eat ............. ~8.95
CRid LDber lnN•o( Ammat 1981
ledfobSJer·
R>r the seafood lover in }'Oll~
7801 Bexh Blvd . Buena Park. Q9+1241
16811 Beach Blvd .. Hunti1"'1con Beach, 84R·IQS6
11:30 a m -10 00 pm un.-Thurs
11 JO a.m -II 00 p m Fri & Sat
Forge~ rescue misSiQn
DEAR ANN LANDERS · I'll get right
lo lhe point I 'm SS. married, have three
kids a ll out of college and own a
succcssrut stnall business I am a wa r e o f my weaknesses. and alcohol is No. I. This I
·inherited from my father who, unlike me.
was never able to make a d ecent Jiving,
knocked us around a lot and lived a fairlv
miserable existc·nn• My mother was the
mousy type, terrified of the old man and
when she wasn't in church she was busv al
h<hne with her prayer beads. ~
A very pretty 24-year-old woman
works in my · offi ce. She turned from a
Ii vely. s uns hiney person into a quiet,
s ad -eye<l introvert a lmost <Wernight. Las t
week s he confided in me that s he had had a
wonderful affair with a married man and
s uddenly, after s ix months, he decided to
go back to his wife. The poor· girl is deeply
<k•pressed ·
I see her e an opportunity lo bring this ·
f inc young woman out of he r dl?prP.ssion
a nd. a t the same tim<', add some zes t to my
own lackluste r life . My wife is a g~J
person, but. a carbon copy of my mother
Sh e is ov(•rboard on religion u nd has
frequent headaches. I'm sure you gel the
tJiCture. This unhappy girl needs a normal
o utlet . and I know I couh.l prnvide it
What I want is a word of approval
from you so I will feel better about this
rescue mission. If you can't .find room for
m y letter in your column. a few words m
the Confide ntial s ec tio n wil l do
something like. "You've gut t~c ~men
light, Bus te r ." I 'II know you mcun me
Tha nks. Ann. MUT UAL ASSISTANCE
ADVOCATOR
'.DEAR MUTUAL: You are nothing
short of saintly to want lo help that sad
little. lady, but a n a ffair with a ma r ried
ma n (who has a boOze problem, yet> is not
my idea or a rescue mission.
You come across to me like a man
whose need for zest in his IUe shines
th rough a shade brighter tha n the coat or
a rmor you choose to don for the occasion.
Thr light I see is rt>d, Buster. Bug off.
DEAR•A:'llN LAN DERS: Our little bo'
was born 1Jn Christmas Eve. Even• vea·r
his g randmothl·r and aunts pull the s·amt-
~-WIDllS
stunt. They come over, each bringing one
girt. and the speech goes like this : "This is
.Jimmy 's C hris tmas AND birthday
present.·· ·
It ·s had enough that I can never give •
him a birthday party because all his
playmates are out of town for the holidays,
but getting a birthtlay gift lumped in with a
Christmas present. year after year . 1s a
dirty trick to pull o n a kid.
I have told my relatives I don't expect
them to bring anything lavish just T.WO
mod est gifts will d~ but the notion
doesn't seem to s ink in. Oo you hCi ve any
s uggestions on how to handle the problem'!
MOTHER Of' A GYPPED KID
DEAR MOTHER: A gift is w,bat people
WANT to give. It is not mandatory and
should not be expected. "1mosl everyone
whose birthday falls on or near Christmas
gets that double wha mmy.
I hope you are teaching your son lo
accept any and all gifts graciously, and
that none of your pettiness rubs off on him.
~
l>EAR ANN LANDERS: I started to
l'cad your column when I was 14 year s old .
I've never writte n to you. but you've·
taul{ht me a lot. Be fore 1 was married I
was a psychology major and had seven
t heories about raising children Now I have
seve n children a nd no theories. DOING
WllAT COMES NATURALLY IN ALUANY
DEAR AIJBkNv·:· Gotcher point -a nd
it's a gOOd one: 'common sense is better
than any theory.
r>wre 1s a tng d1jjerence betw<'e11 c.old and
roof Ann Landers show! you hou· to play 1t cool
w1thrm t f reezing people out m her booklet.
"Tee11-age Sex -Te11 Ways to Cool It ·· Send 50
nml ~ a11<1 a long. self-addressed. stamped
envelope to i\nri Landers P <J Box 11995.
Chicago. Ill 60611
Living • ID past cheaper
~
Did you ever get the feeling the
"inflation fighters" are talkirg down to
you"·. _ . _ r. , ._ .. -
"They keep s aying they're "holding the
line .. Cand~· bars are the-·farne price as
thry were 20 years ago Oh. su re. there's
just lt>s:; eandy . Roll e r coaster rides still
cost the s aml•. Uh-huh . t~e ride's just ta
s horter A cup of coffee is !)latus quo.
Right. ~he cup jus t gets sm aller .
Who ar c they kidding" You know how
long it took mt· to fi gure out I could no
longe r afford a t ar·• Wh en they started to
print the pn cc of the gasoline by the half
gallon. . ,
There isn't a day goes by that people
don 't s peculate where the bloated econo m \'
will take us ·
I F THINGS CONTINUE, I can foresee
a lot of changes m people's lives. When
t hey're sick ins tead of .checking into a
hos pital. they might just as well check into
the Plaza and get room ser vice. The prices
are nearly the s ame and besides TV in the
Plaza comes with the room instead of
being an "extra."
If airline rates continue to go down and
m a il service continues to go up, I see a lot
of people hand-delivering their own letters
a nd maybe staying on a week to see if
there's a reply .
Shrimp in s alad bar s will bel'omc even
more e lus ive and will be placed even
farther under the glass so that only the
EIMA IOMIECI
AT W IT'S END I,
adventurous diner ·will risk severing his
arm to get at it.
Detroit will eventualh' com e out with
transportation the American people have
bee n waiting on a ll their lives a car that
outlasts the pay m ents . It will be of ·rigid
steel cons truction. go 5 miles an houi·! run
on treads and l'O ntain two drivers . . one
in the belly or the ta nk and the other in the
turret
REMEMBER WHEN 'rALK used to be
c:heap'? It will never be again . I see
teachers charging you for a confe rence-on
your c hild . policemen c h argi n g for
directions . newspaper boys charging for
ho use calls a nd doctors c harging for
listening to your c~mpl aints.
The high cost of having children will be
r efl ected in Rent-a-Kid for status-seekers
who want to add warmth to t h eir
Ch ristmas newsletter and bring meaning
to Mother's Day or drama to their fa mily
picnics.
There isn't a day goes by that our
c hildren don't accuse us o f li ving in the
past. They don't understand. It's cheaper.
Bronson focus: Moµey
Q: Charles Bronson supposedly earns a
bigger paycheck in Hollywood than any
other actor. How does he feel about acting?
Is he really dedicated to his craft? -
Lorraine C., Indianapolis, Ind.
A: Says the mac ho movie s tar: "All
that business about art is so much rubbish .
I'm not in movies for social reform ," ht'
declares . "I'm in it for the money ...
For ·Our Joke-of·tbe·Week Dept.: The
hospital s upe rvisor sent for a young
surgeon and complimented him •oa bis
efforts ln the operating room that morning.
"Marvelous bit of work;' complimented
the Institution bead. \•voa operated jast ln
time. One more day and tlae patleat WCMtld
have recovered without It!" (From Larry
Wilde's newest Bantam book, "Tbe Official
Doclon' Joke Book.") _
Add tO Our List of Legendary Stars
Who Did Nol Pass T heir Screen Test:
Spencer Tracy. In 1930, he was dressed up
as a sailor and given scars on his face .
They also put a beard on him. Tested at
Fox Movieton~ Studios in N~w York. they
s aid. "Don't call us. We'll call you.·· Tracy
neve r hear d from them again.
He we nt on to Universal where he
PEISOllALln Q.&A.
BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER
tested in a dramatic scene playing an older
c haracter. They. too. n ever called him
back ~ His big movie break came whe n
John Ford saw him play "Killer" Mears in
"T he Last Mi le on Br oadway" a nd
persuaded Fox to hire him for "Up the
River."
Q: We recently heard that Walter
Cronkite and fell ow newscaster Claarles
Kuralt are planalag to go lato a jolat
· . busl.,.a vef"u:e to1etber. Any Idea wbat
It could be,. -Mrs. WUUam G., J eney
Clty, N.J .
A: It's our understanding they m ay
buy a newspaper in Essex. Conn. But this
h a s not yet been confirmed.
Send your questions to fly G<lrdner. "Glad
You Asked That ," m care of tM DoUJI PtloL
l'.O. 8o% 19620 , l rtJine, Cali/. 92714. Marilyn and
Hy Gardner will answer a.t monJI quest aom cs
they con in their column. hut the volume of mail
makPs per«ohal replies 1mpo.u1ble
I - -,-.,
•... ,,
By PHIL INTERLANDI of Laguna B each
T rou1 HEALTH
DR. PETER J. STEINCAOHN
Lipoproteins
e:Xplained
DEAR DO('TOR : One doctor says
measurement of cholesterol is important.
Another says forget il.
I happen to come from a family with a
history of harde ning of the arteries. ~ly
fathe r and uncle died of coronar\' heart
attacks. :th: mother suffered a ·stroke.
!'{ow, at age· 46, I h"ve been ha \'in~ attacks
of angina. ,
My present doctor says t.>ven m y
triglycerid e levels in the blood are
important. The latest test showed that
although my cholesterol isn't too high. that
I have what he calls less than normal
amounts of low density lipoproteins. ~ He says this is' more important than
the ordinar}· cholesterol reading. As you
can understand, this is all strange lo me.
I'll appreciate an explanation. -~1R . 0 .
DEAR ~1R. U ll ~ strangl' lo man~ ul
us doctors , too l'nl ii n·l·cntl\. \H·'cl onlt·r
ordinary c:holeslerol and trig(vc:crtdt• blood
t•xamina l1uns in patients like ~·ourself
Trttalment would depend upon the. blood
l<.'v<.'ls of these s ubs tances.
But now we realtze that kno\.\ in~ the
ty pe as well as amount of cholestt>rol in thl·
blood 1s im portant f or example. pat1enb
have a greater n sk of hanng a ht>arl
attack or strokt (due to atherosderQ~1s 1 11:
thl· tests show that low density hpoprotetn!'>
1LDLs 1 are irwreased. TheSl' earn· most of
I he cholesterol c·1n·ulat111g in thl· b.lood.
But 1f lherc··s un inneaSl' m llOLs
1 high density ltpuproteins 1 lhl·~ !-l't'm to
protect against mtn•asing athero~c·kro!)t:->
and heart attack!>
We know th at tht:' 1101.!'> <::1n bl·
tnt;rcased by l'"Xt•rc1~e. a l<rn t•;.ilorit· d1 l'l
and moderall' use of altohol. But the
opposite effeC't 1::. produced b~ U!'>l' of or:.il
contrac:ept I\ l'~. !'> mok 111g. di a bl'l l'" und
obesit y. As ·for too high t·onc:e nt1 at1on ol
tng l~eerides. this t'an often bt· lowert·d h~
dieting lo lose weight
With your µoor 'fam 1I~ h1~tor~· and
present condition of angma pectons. ~Ir.
0 .. 1t is important that you follow your
d octor 's adnce 1n cont rolling ~iiu r
cholesterol and tngl~ n·ndc~
OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO
Link to f aIDe
Unsavory?
Caenfetti: You've hl'ard Pres. Reagan
warn about our "window of vulnerability'">
We ll . Adm. Gene LaRocque, USN (ret.I.
has finally figured out what it is . ··The
space between Cap Weinberger's ears"
.. Thanks to Denise McCluggage. J can
tell yo1,.1 that Artist Billy Brauer raises two
pi gs each summt'r to turn into sausages.
and names them after celebrities . This
ye ar 's are Cas p ar Swineber ger and
Alexander Hogg, and that is not NI CE .
Mt <'hael Stone found tj\1s etched into a
side walk at Yusemil<' Villagt.' .. James
Wall Me morial Pavement'· a nd that
see ms a little c heupsholly, too '
PHRASES I OON 'T care if I never
hear aga·in : .. Let me run this by you ...
.. lle's in a meetini!" ''I'd rather be
lucky than good '' '"It turned out to be
a nice day afte r ;,,ill.. ..When you 're hot
you'r e hot" ...
Things I don 't ea re if I ever see again .
Those obscene oversized .. Numbah One'. ..
fingers sold at foo.t ball gci mes. Football
fans who go bananas as the TV camera
pans .across them t fahgawsakes, folks. a
little dignity, eh·' 1 Tho top of a T·shirt
peeking o ut fro m an open.coll ared
Pendleton 1 therl' 1s nothing sexy about a
glimpso of a man's underwear i. Business
stationery so ··elegant .. and ··undt>rslaled ..
that it doesn ·t conta in the two bits of
information you need most · address. phone
number
St:PER~AMEPHREAK! The
l ns pl'ctor of Anl'ient Monume nts in the
Ins pectorate of Anc:icnt Monuments at
Fortress House on Savile Row in London is
A E S. Musty
HERBERT 'S SflERBET : Eac h
American's share of the national debt is
now $.5.000. Have you ever felt richer . or
poorer ·: .. Inflation came so fast ' Judy
Hibbs forwards a 1967 bill from Hotel St
. Fra ncis for a doublti room for thre1::· nights
39' That 's onl y 14 years ago
Sclf-canl'tling phrases· war gam es _
1 Burl Dragin i. nl'g::H1vt· cas h flow 1 Mike· ..
Ro~·ko 1. postal st:·rv1c·e 1 Felicity '.'litz 1
~l'at footnutt> on an 1m·1tation lo a µarty at
the SPCA ··\'all't B:.irk ing " Walt
G 1aehtn1 ·s Law · E n~r y m a n catc:hes
himself. in thl· ztpfjt'r of hi s fl~ once. and
only once. during his lifetime "
S PINOFF: A houl <.·ontemporaries
d ying off like flie~. wh1 r h they are .. Bob
J ones recalls :"/od Co"' ard saying to Mary
Ma rtin as they dim·d together. ··1t's gotte n
so b;,jd . I jus t !'>LI~ try lo get through
dinne r. dC'ar. · ·
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
YOU CAN
CHOOSE
TO SE
WITM ME
OR NOT,
BUT I MAVlt TO
ST"AY WIT"l-4
'"' •• ,.~ 8'1th•'Yf AM M11"ttt --.~ 0-•1 C>oC-•OO "·~Jot ' 1'th • &,NS •l'IC
Libra: Goal · in sight
f'
Wednesday, December '2
ARIES (March 2l ·April 191. You'll get
an abundance of s weet talk. Key is to be
discriminating . Friends volunteer. are
well·meaning. but you mYst make your
own decisions. Aura of deception hangs
over scenario.
TAURUS < April 20-May 20 1 Accent on
authority, pow~r . respons ibility and
promotion. Older individual supports your
efforts . Cancer. Capricorn and a nother
Taurus figure prominently.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20 1 · News
received concern1ng law. education. travel
and long.range programs. Study Taurus
message for valuable hint. Individual who
aided you in past will return to scene.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22 1: Wi sh
co m es true, involves new conta c t .
aggressive individual with gift of ~ab.
Romance is part of s cenario. Relationship
is intense. you are involved. Know it. face
facts as they exist.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Accent on
time, delf#Y. meditation. evaluation of
spiritual concepts. Focus also on ability to
referee disputes. Marital status a nd
partnership proposals also share spotlight.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22 1: Light touch
brings des ired res ults . Accent o n
versatility. humor and exciting new
. contacts. You succeed by winning your
way, not through forcing methods .
LIBRA <Sept. 23·0Cl. 22 ): You gain
..greater freed om of thought. action~
Emphasis on creativity. s peculation.
contests and s portini? evenls You achieve
• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
goal despite mitial opposition by one who is
envious Some protedures require revision
and re\'iew.
SCORPIO tOt l. 23-Nov. 211: You find
outlet for tale nts despite a varie t y of
res tric ti ons. F ocus on bas ic issues.
authority figures. a ctivities at home base
a nd the con clusion of longs tandin g
negotiations.
SAGITIARIUS 1 Nov. 22-Dec. 21 1 · A
s eries of calls. perh a ps coincidences.
feature relatives and their requests. Be
opcn·minded but not gullible . Important
domestic adjus tment is on agenda.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 1: Be
wary where money is concerned get
proper change. he sure you are paying
your own way. not the expenses of others.
Spotlight on deception. illusion. mystery
and glamour. ·
AOUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 181: You'll
m a ke r ight move al right time. Cycle.
p o ints to a dd e d au thorit y, more
res ponsibility and increased income.
Taurus. Virgo. Capricorn natives figure
prominehlly . Foc u s on pe r sonality
PISl.'ES <Feb. 19· March 20 I: People
tend to confide intimate secrets. Emphasis
o n bac ks tage a ct i vilies. c losed·door
s essions and clandes tine conferences.
You'll be rid of unnt>cess ary burden,
..
Orange Coast DAILY PILO't /Tuesday. December 1. 1981
CHRISTMAS READING Wit h -.h11ppl'rs
l'a ught up in tht• hu ~tll' and bu ~lll• uf
Christmas bu\ mg. 1t 1~ the \\ l!'>t.' l'Ol1 M1mt·1
v. ho takes th'l-11 ml' to rt: ad l;,i twl-.. hdon· --------
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m aking purr hast·~ h that what J ucqueline
Lt'l'. 11 ~.of Stn~il(H>rL'. 1 ~ doing a!'> ~he sclec:ts
a -..t ufflocl an1 nwl 111 ~· Bo!'>ton c1l'partment
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Ead1 \\a~ \\Ith niund trip pur~h.1w
Start pal·king .
Because Continen tal \
low di scount fares put ~6 citic~
coast to coast. plus ~x i<.:<l .
Hawaii and the So uth Paci fi c
wi thiri yo ur reach .
All fares s~own arc each
way when you fly round trip.
And require that you make
reservati ons and purchase your
ticket 14 days in advance . You
I
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h1d1 \\ .1\ 1\ 11h rnund 1r1p p111t'h.1"·
must al~o ~tay overnight s~ttu1··,
uay. bu t no more than 60 days.
I f you can 't-wait. we have
unrc~rric tcd fare-.. at 'lightly
hig h.~r price~.
Our di scount fare~ arc
subject to changc·wirhout
notice. And seats urc limited.
So hurry and l:al I your tra vel
agent. compuny travd lkpart -
mcnt or Continental.
The Pn1ud Bini
COtmNENTAL AIRLINES~
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OrangoCo ost OA'tLY tLOT I Tues<1nv Docf'rnl>ur 1. 1981
Carrots, some greens . . l'1CT1t1ou1 av1111a u .. AMI UA.,aMtNT -~ ... lllOTICa OP OtlSOL,UTIOlll .. 011c10, llllU lllD•O •OTtca °" HUIT••·••ua r•ANt,I • UlllDI• "'-.... ..., -~
cut lung .cancer risk?
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CHECKED 1'hl'
M ary land Hoar d of
Funeral Dir ect or !>
will review ex· Rep
Ch arl es· C Di g gs
Jr. 's fraud conlliction
before voling on hb
a pplicution for an
undertaker 's li cense
in Baltimore.
LONDON (,\I') lo~au11u l'U rols
or dark-green leafy vel(t!I ut>h·:s 3U<"h
8 8 :Spm at'h m ay rt-'<lUCtf thP r~k I)(
tuna cunt'e r 1n ml'o who ~mol\_c
d garclles . :f h«•rn o f j\me ric,1n
rt:!lt•ar<'he rs i.a1d an thJ! we~kl y
British rnc.'<li<"uf jo urnal Lancet
8 ut t h (' n ·s c u rc h t>r s . led by
• f)rofcss o r J l•rt•m1 a h Starl'lll'r o r
N o r t h w ~<; t c• r 11 U n i v e r s I t y 1 n
Evanston. Ill., 11.-ld there wu~ no
e vidence s ueh vegt>tubles affect lht!
risk of other se rious tl1:.easci. n•lutt•tl
to s moking. such ai. heart disease
S t a.ml c r :iaad .he and ft:llow
resear chers studied 2.10; mt:n. aged
40·55, ove r a 19·year period bt!ginn tr·u:
Ul 1957 The m en were a ll e mployees
·of t he West e rn Electr&l' Co 1n
Chicago ·
They t'Onclude d t h a t a die t
"re la tively high" ,.n provitamin A. or
carotene, "m ay reduce risk of cant•er
e ve n a mong pe r s on s who IH1vt.'
s moked ciga rettes for m a ny years ..
IL was known that· ma ny types or
ca ncer were less common in.pcopl•·
w h osc d 1e t s con t a111l·d I a r l{1·
E quantitie s of vitamin A VictiOD8 )egaJ But the rese<trche rs "alll• cl lo
know whether the pnHect11111 t·amt
SAN F R ANCI SCO "from preformed vit amin A. "'hwh
t AP l T he re.d e ral occurs nut ura ll y in milk d 1cc'tl
g ove rn m e n t h ad butter , e~g yolk a nd h \er 11r from
authority t o e1ect 162 prov1tamm A. a l'ornpound th<1t t 'Jll
p e o p I e 1 i \' 1 n g a t be converted into vita min I\ in Liu: Ha r vey's l<~ishing Hole body.
o n l h e A r i z o n a -The chief sources of 1>rov1t.11nin I\
Ca lifornia border near are durk-g reen leafy vt•getJ IJlc!),
Yuma, Ariz .. the 9th carrots and some yellow und red
U.S . Circ uit Court of fruits and vegetables
Appeals ruled. Tht> resear<'hers e xamirwd the• d1c:t,
....
Employees,
sign up for
the family
health and
dental care
pr-ogram that
actually
provides
the care.
ht·a llh a nd otht•r uc ti vltles or
r 11nd omly s clt><'t e d wo rke rs •t
Western 1-.:lt!ctric. from October 1~7
to Ot.-cemll('r 1959 and did follow-up
sluu1~ over U1c nexl lO years.
T hey found tha t most cues or
l'<HK>er Ot(·urr ed a m on1 h e avy
.,rt10ke rs with ll low ca rotene dJet and
thal canct•t was "ompar atlvely 'rare
in he.ivy :smokers who ate a lot of
l'ar<1tcnt•.
The ir f ind ings a lso supported
1 t'lll'a rch showing the r isk of lung
1.·41ncer depNlds much more strongly
on lht! numh~r o f years a person has
smoked limn on elPu.•r age or number
of l'igarcttes '>mokcd eac h d ay.
T he n ·-;e a rchl'rs c autioned thMt
m 4.ln y qul'stao ns r e m ain to be
an:.we n-cl and further studies are
requarctl " to det ermine whethe r
m crea..,ing thc·intake or carotene will
r educe the risk of lung ca ncer.
··However. it ·seems prudent to
l'nl phasizl' that s o und nutritiona l
PrHC'lit·t•. at lf!a st for the gen~ral
11•1pul11lions or countries such as the
l ' S .:\ . involves select ing foods from
1.·a<'h •1f ...... , t•ral m a j o r groups,
111dudmg thl' \ l'g<'t ables and fruits,"
thM r·ontarn ca rotene, the report
'tj ld
Rig hts d e nied
LOS ANG l-:1.fo~S (AP > The state
Supreme Court t\4ls ruled that private
St•c urit} ~ua rds need n ot r ead
s uspect.. tht:ir ri ~hts. as a police
u ffit·er would unde r the Mira nda
r uling. h1•forc q u es tio nin g the m
ahoul ;i c n m t.•
for your eyes
for your
teeth
for
your
·body
right
down
to
your
toes
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l'ICTITIOUI aVSIN('i
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Count; ti••~ ol Or •nQP <.ount, on
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ruu •ncr
FICTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAME ITATl MlNT
1 hr toltow1no ~''°"' •re doing OU~lnf),\ .,
Al l ~tAR MAINlENANCE
~ERVICE, 2031 Wnlm1n>1~• A,,..,.,..,
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f fH\ bw•tn.tu I\ <vno1.H t~o b'f' •
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Olilfll rl•-or In ttw ,,.,_ ol lhe llrm
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O.c I, 1'191 Slot-I t
PUil.iC •nee
SVPE•IOlt COUltT 01' CAl ll'OltNIA
COUNTY OF OllAlllOI .
In Ille M<tller of ttw APC>ll<tllon of
J AMES l AFAVET rt: FOX EN, for Cl>Ongeot HMTw
CASE NUMaE• A·1111'1
O•DE• TO ~OW CAUSI 1'011
CMAllGIE 0 1' 114ME
JAMES l .AFAYE ITl FOX EN and
REECE FOXEN L-1 C.uorcll-llO>
t tied • petfh0!1 1n thl\ <our1 tor •n
O•der ••-•"'I "'111iON r lo <l\Onge "'' nt mt l1om JAMES LAFA'fETTE ~OXEN lo JAMES McClYMON T
STAUHER
fl I\ ,..,,..,, °'°'"'" !NII •II per"°"s 1nterettt'G 1n ttw m•Htr ••ot t'\a1d
•PP••r btfOt~ tn•~ cour t 1n
O.porlnwnt No l at 100 Civic Cen\OI
Drive W1PS1, S.nt• An•. C.lllor111•, on
Oe<ombolr .lO l'ltt t i 10 lll o'clock
• m , 6l'.cl ttwn M'CI '"''e "'°"" <.._.M. It 1ny ,,,. .. """"· why , •• o peuuon tor <11•"11• ol "",_ \l'IOuld nol be 11renl01J
I I '' lur1tw1 orclet..a ll\01 • '°"Y Of tht\ oro.1 10 '1'0• <•VW bl! puOll~ tn tM D•1ly P+101 ... N w,s-p.1 o•
Qf'nt't•I ttrcul•hon. PUOll"""'3 '" IP'li'
count• .ti '••ii OtW:• • '11' .. M'. '°" tour
COf1W'<llU\le Wftin CW•Of to ..... a.1 Of
W•dhoorlnQ Oet.a No.,.......,., 70. t'lll
BRUCE W SUMN ER
JUOQr ul lhe
S.-r la< Covrl
Pu Ol•,h•d u rono e c.001 D•llY
PllOI 0.. I a I~. n. l'ltl S?lS..91
.... t-"' Vwr-........ P• Il l( title ........... , (aft .. y .. ID --
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Pl ,.,_ t I f nl , A M I II I C A N M 0 ie T 0 A Ci E •<r, l:l~lun::j,,° :11':"...:... 10 ... COMPANY, ot 10 Oii _y._ MM
tren•ler1.,a R .. t ll ""'~-Off ~•I• l>Ortel'll lnl•rHI r41eorfeet J""• I•.
C.enor el llun .. 1171 OtJIOO '"' •s INlr .... 1S1U "' 11911 la.Jt. PGllt >• Of OHl<l•I RK•rcll In Uw ou~~.::~:=~~~°'::~~.=\:,0' 1111 01110 of Ille AKoroer 01 Or.., ..
DH<r...... A-I GooilllY. Mid -of lrutl 0.Krllln ,,,. fol-lllQ pr_,y t~~ll-~~::..Ott>QWltO ' t,OOOOO l EGAl OUC:RIPflOH, '"SW.tel
O.mono Not• tor ow Drive. Cot~ M!Ha. C.lllornl•
IM>ltllt eolt-IODO • Tllel _,..,, Ol l OI 100. .. N•wporl
O•OOlftealn ftCr-I U ,00000 -.. 'r~• In \flt (-Ir Of OrM .. ,
O.m•no -·tor 1,.. •t ,..r " •«orctoO u. aoc. s Pao-t
•moortl ol ln,,.,,tory not ot M•t<•• -• ~'' rK.,lft Of WIO
10 •IC-II•""" Of I /0,000 00 Oro1191t (. "'"'· -"-.. ,.,,.~ Tiii\ Not• 1~ 10 o. Be9innono •I • polftt on II• Sollfll
>Ul .. lllut..t""'. Nol• llnA Of Hid l.ot Wetftrt; Ui 00 ,_,
onO s.<"'llY "9<_.,_I f1om lhe 5'>.lllwHI tor ... r JJIOrtof,
Nol• -Jrd T "'" Dea llWllO Hortllerlf 1'S 00 f .. t. IN•oll••
111 f•vor Ol1111 »11e1 w1lll '"" Ea1f 111\e Of U ld lot IO Ille 1n ,11e • ..._"'Of 110,000.00 South ,,,. of 11• 1-0KU•-111 detO
TOTAL UI0,000.00 lo EOllh Wflll•, recorded "-" t•.
1 llt Ploo ..,..,. 1,.. (""\oder•llCI" l"t, In 11.-t.ori, Pt99 ISS of Otflclal
to• '"• trAn\l•r ot lllo l>uMneu •nd .,,. Record>, lllenc. Eo>l•rly 120.00 l•I
llten,. or uon .. • I\ 10 .,., IMllG ,. •long. Ille Sou111 11r. 01 •Old Wllite 1...0
WE!)tll<N Mu tuAl ESlROW 10 . llne Plrtllel .... ,, •nO Wttterl,
C OR l'ORA I ION. UOll S YO RBA ll~ 00 f•I me•wr.O tl0ft9 .,_ So</111
SIREl l . SUtl f. .. 0 101, I USllN, llne Of '4ICI IOI from .... E•'1 IUw Of
( A\-I ~()I< NI A (JN 0 R A f T E A Mid lot, lllln<,e *"l'lerly l•S.00 fMt U((. EMblR II, l'MI 01on11 Wld _ ..... ltne to ,,,. Soutll
1 ne o•rt•o •Qr•~ 1n1 1 tlle llne Of ..,G IOI, lllenceWHltrly 17000
UH\\10ttr.C1on fOf '"'° 1r.n\tf'r o• ,,.. f•t to tht POtnt ot r.Qilil'W'+lnQ
"""'"•" -1,,.. litM "' •no 1oc.,,..,," "' ~ Ori.,., C•lo Mew, Cot 10 o.. "41•0 •lttr uv 0.JNrlnwnt of "'CU • t tr-Mt a4dre1.1 or corrur•eft
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no 1 o~ • w t.ST E RN M u Tu A ,,,. -lr<lOr y unoer \.Old 0-0 of
E St ROW IOIQtt !> Yorw ~l•<'fl, Sult fru\I, 11'1' rH >On ot e Dre4Kll or 001 ... 11
NC? 101 I u .. 1n, ~al1!orn•• U.. In Ille oC>llllOlion> \Kurad lherec r.
At I N MARILYNWE.!.tMORELAN llerelOfO<O uecut.a "'° •llwred lo
Err•ol J W• ,._, Ille unelenHJf*I • wrlti.n De< lera11on
.... ,,,., M ~rwooa of 0e1a .. 11 -Demand for Sole, -
t 1.-n•tero'' written noU<• o• br•a<" •no o·f election
J.'1utr J«qUitt\ &enotino 10 <•utie the \#\defttQn90 to wu s.•id
""'"IMM proP••IY 10 w lllly wid ollll90liofl• .,,.,
Publ•\......, Or-Coe\t O••lt Polol ttwreelter IN ...,,.,.rM91Wd <..,...., w.id
~( I, 1'1411 )1))-8 nollce of breacll -of •IKllCI" IO be
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MUNICl .. AlCOU•TOI' THE
WE IT O•ANOl J UD ICI A
OIST•ICT
COUlllYY 0 1' ORANGE
STATE 01' CAlll'OllNIA
ll411allM.-t
w.ttMIMtff, C:Ollfwftle
Pl•l,,1111
•e<oroea AuQull "· 1'19( .. , lnttr No
141S1 In -1•111, ~ 1-. Of wia
Dfh<••I Record•
S.ld Wle wlll be m-. Du\ ,.llf'IO\ll ,
cov•n•nt or ••"•nty, ••Pf•'' ot
1mplifid" teQMd4NJ u t ... OMMU-•on, or
•nc."\lmt>t M'Ket to pi.my the rem,a,1n1nQ
pron< op•I """ al Ow note -ure<I Dy
w.ld OHCI"' Tr1111, •llh •nt•rHI o• In
W •d note Pf"OVl<tecl, act"en<.H, •f any,
ltllder ttw l•r-of w lO o.eo 01 Trutt, fef\, cllet9u anG .. ,..n .. , of ,,,. T ru>lff .,,., of Ille I NIU ( , .. ,.., lly
Wld 0-Of TrU\I Said .. ,. wlll be
M id Oii Motld.IY, Jonwry 4, 1912 al fl1MU
PuCl1>1WG Or ... (.o"'t De•IY P•IOI,
CITIZENS &. SOUTHERN
FINANCIAL CORPORAllOH,
• Georvl• Cor-•llon __ _._ __________ , 0.f..,Oant 1 00 p.m ., ot Ille Chepmen A•..,.,.
eftlrOf><e to IN Civic Cce111er Bulldlng, Nov 1•. De< I, •. I), l'ill ~ .,
FICTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
t "• touow1nq: p.pr\On\ •rt dotn9
bu\tn•" .,
BEAU ENIERPRISES. ~GrM>I
~1t•tt A ,_.ewport 6e•CI'\, (•lltOtr'U•
91.-3
EL llA J AN ( D URHAM,
I Euia~tn J.,.,. ()ur,..m1,' 106 C.••n• Sir•••. "· NtWPOr1 0..-'<h, (.(tllfotnt• ,2 .. J
GORDON JOHN DUllHAM, lo.
Cr ont Str•et, A, httwoott Be•<n, C•lltorn1t '1~
Hu~ bu\Jnt"'\\ •\ 4.0n<Ju< feta o~ •n
if'Ot••Ou•I
Ehl• J~ O"rntm l n1\ swte"lt-,,t w•\, tlll'<I w 10\ It.
t.ountv t l•rk ot Or""°'" (C>Yntr on No.emi:..• :io l'let
F17Mll
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Nov 1• o.c I i 1). l'ill SUl .. I
PUil.iC llT1C£
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"AMISTATIMElllT • r .... followlno aMr'Co" " d o•nQ
bU'\ln•u ai
I( NOllWOOO ASSOCIATES
11?8S l o• R&mbl..,, S...11~ 100 Ml\\IOn
V••10 Ce '1t•t
R ICllt rd A Stt.,tOft 1119S l ts
R•m bl•\. !>Yltfl' 100 M l\\10'\ Vlf'IO Ca .,,., -
T hf\ bu~l"f'\\ t\ cond~l t,.O by d
llm tlPC! PM1rwr""p
"•Cllerd R SIMIGn
Tfth '"-'~' wn filed *'"" ll'e Cou"h Cl••k of Ort "9« Cou"'Y on Ocloller 11 1'191
•HODlS, ICINDALL &
HA•lllllO'To.I
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Publl•t..a Or~ Cot•I D•lly Pilot
Nov 17 7• De< I, t , t"t S071 .. f
STATIMINTOfl A•AlllDOHMINT
Ol'UH OI'
F ICTITIOUS aus11111us NAME
T h• f oltow l n o per1ons h•vc
•b•"ao...d ...... ,. ot l"" li<lltfo..\ bUshwn,...,,...
BARBARA'S BAIOAl SHO PPE
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ORAWBAUGli EUGENE A ACE \'.
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ACE Y BARBARA E ACEY. MICAL
I NVESTME IO COM PANY •nG
P IETRQ S AN TE & BAN IC H .
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It's a Health Maintenance Organizat ion that actually helps keep you healthy
w ith its own car~ centers.
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regular chec~ups. Even f amily counseling. ....
Yet. FHP costs no more than ordinary medical insurance. And you don't
pay a 20% o r 10% deductible at FHP care centers. No an noying ~laim forms
to fill out, either.
Thousands of Southern
California employees have
signed up with FHP-the pto-
gram that costs no more, yet
provides more care. So can you.
Contact your Benefits Officer
9r personnel department now.
And let us start caring for yo u
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Ouhs or books
.•
• • on mvestmg
By JOHN CUNNIFF
.,. ........ Aulytil
NEW YORK -There are
many approaches lo investing,
but here for the sake or contrast
are two of the m : The book route,
which might never get you
there ; and the lnv~'Stment club
route, which guarantees to.
received . And they sought a
portfolio they be lieved , on
average, might double in value
in about five years.
The NAIC, based in Royal
Oak, Mich., has preached that
philosophy for decades, and over
t~_decades it has helped people
of r ather modest incomes to
finance their homes and educate
their children.
l. A K £
Orange Coast OAILYPILOT/Tue9day, December 1. 198t 115 I
lEOEHO ~ ......... --'• . . . ..... ,
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MI C MIO AN ............
Gasifie r
advance
r e ported
• Applied Eng1neerlne Co of
Orangeburg, S.C., a unit of
Fluor Corp., ha.l$ achieved what
Fluor officials are calling · · a
sel'ond m a jor te.,nolog1cal
breakthrough" in wood chlp
gasification.
First. the books. It you were lo
study a tenth or the investment
books that lirwthe booksellers'
racks you might never have
time to invest. Moreov1r, you
might become intim I dated
rather than encouraged.
Y o u mi g ht be co m e
di s illusioned t oo a t having
Arter reminding you,• as the
inve~tment advisers 'say; that
pa st performan ce is n o
indication of future results, here
in order of shares owned are the
five mos t popular companies
among NAIC clubs :
A FAIR SPOT? The fCdt>rul government will
ror m a l ly r ecomme nd We dnesd ay that
Chicago be the s ite of the 1992 World's Fair
The proposed 500-arre fair s ite woul(f be
centered on Northerly Island and extend into
Lake Michigan on 200 atres of new landfill
The fair would rommemorale thl' 50oth
a nnivl'rsary of l'olumt\us' landing in lht· :'\ie"
World
A PCO Is currently installing
the r. rs t g r een wood c hip
ga s if•<'ation system ever
d es i g n e d lo t>e u sed 1n
C'onjunc·t1on with fos:.al fuels.
Fluor announ C'e d The new
system is being constructed for
Fl o rid a P ow e r Co rp 's
Suwannee Generating Station
n~r Lake City. fo'la Value of
the contral'l lo A P(;O, a
s ub s 1d1ary o f Daniel .-
Int e rn a ti o nal Co rp o r
Greenville. S.C . a rluor Corp
c·ompany, 1s $350,000
When completed. the gasifier
will provide up to ~5 percent or
tht' fut·I requirem ents of a large l
utility type hoiler under normal
load conditions.
wasted time.
"Buy st'ocks
when they're
undervalued."
the au th or
advises in his
s ummary on
th e c-on ·
eluding 260th
page or the
$15 b ook,
l. ·Moog Inc., a conc~rn that
m akes electrohydraulic valves
and numerically controlled
m achine tools . In 1976, Moog
sold at a low of Sl.50 and a high
of $2.38. Its r ange up to the time
or sampling this year was $12
and $30.87. The low-to-low gain.
700 percent.
Recession's 'last blowoff ?' The A}'CO gasifi cation system
converts green wood c hips to a
commercial grade heating ga'I
Output of the unit \s rated at
:.ome 25 million BTU's per hour.
equivalent lo 167 gallons or fuel
oil Based on an 8.000-hour year.
and 75 percent uptime on the
hoi ler, a fuel-oil savmg'I or about
a m1lho1. gallons a year would
result At an average cost of 85
C'enls a g<Jllon, the savings would
equal $850.000. a ccord img to
Leading I ndicators show third strai ght decline
2.' lnfernational Business
Machines. Its 1976 range was WASHINGTON <AP! A key
national measure o r future
econ omic str ength dipped
substantially again last month in
what one independent forecaster
called "the last big blowoff" of
the current recession.
CUMMIPP W h i C h
purports to be a guide.
Me anwhile. as you meandered
through the book racks, other
amateurs have taken a simpler
route: They've been investing,
earning 21 percent compounded
annually, doubling their money
in less than four years. This is
the 10-year average experience
or 220 investm ent clubs (3,500
individuals> which responded in
a sampling by the National
Association of Investment Clubs.
It is an average, some clubs did
much better but. or course, some
faile d to perform up t o the
average.
• $55.87 to $72.50. Its 1981 range to
the time or sampling was $54.62
to $71.50. Since then it dropped
to $48.37. but is now back over
$50 a share. The five-year
results show an approximate 2
percent low-to-low loss. But a government orricial said
the economy would r em ain
"pretty weak" the rest of the
year , with no re al upturn until
s pring.
3. Mobil Oil, which in 1976
r,a nged from Sl 1.87 to $16.37 a
s hare. Up to the lime of
sa mpling in 1981 it ranged rrom
$26. 75 to $41.12, a low-to-low gain
or 25 percent in five years.
The Commerce De partment
reported its Index of Leading
lndic~tors fell t.8 percent in
October. the third straight
d ecline and the fifth in six
months.
Still, as the NA IC proclaims,
it 's a r e markabl e record,
considering it was accomplished
•'not by following a n exotic,
m ysterious stockmarket system.
but by consist ently following
three simple principles."
4. Wang Laboratories. In 1976
it sold betwe.en $1.12 and $2.25 a
share. Its 1981 range tu the time
or sampling was S32 to $41 .37. If
bought at the lowest 1976 price
and sold at the 1981 low. the gain
would have bee n 2,744 percent.
That is. $100 invested in 1976
wouid have grown 274 times to
about $27,400.
The sizable drop still wasn't·as
bad as September's dip or 2.2
pe r cent. the sharpest decline
since May. 1980, and the heart or
last year 's recess ion.
"The recession is for real and
it's continuing," said Robert
Ortner , chief economist for the
Commerce Department.
First. said Ken J anke of the
NAIC, the clubs invested a set
s um . us ually $25 a month.
regularly -usually monthly -
o ve r a lo ng period . They
r ei n veJled divjdends a.~
5. Tiger I nternational, a
holding company involved
mainl y in a ir ca r go
tran sportation. Tiger 's pr ice
ranged from $10.37 to $19.50 in
1976. To t,he time of sampling in
1981 it showed a range or $14.25
to $26.58, for a low-to-low gain or
37 percent.
Noting October 's fall was less
than that posted in September.
he predicted the index would
, provide better news in a few
months.
"I think this is the lost big
blowoff.'' said Mit:hael Evans.
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way fa ccmpories t~ tt"lc:Jn( emplovees and dents
fa thef con~. A Honey Baked Hom ~bock ct !he goodness of ham
as It used to be In coontry kitchen,, across
the land.
Every hom is COf= cured. smoked CN€K real lickory clips and ed 30 hou's ... glazed with
h:>n9y and spices sprol slced fa easy servrg
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Keep an eye on local gove rnment
in th" Dally PiJat
president of Evans Economics
Inc., a private forecasting-firm.
He said the October drop was
g r eater than the 1 percent
decline he had expected.
Most of the decline in October
was due to a worsening number
or layoffs, factory orders for
m a nufactur e d goods_ a nd
b u i I ding perm its fo r n ew
construction, Ortner s aid. "The
three points to a pretty we ak
economy in the fourth quarter··
of this Y.ear, he said.
He predicted the recession
would ~ moderate with the
economy remaining wea k in the
first quarter of next year before
turning up in the~p ing. Th e r ecessio probably
started in July or A gust. Ortner
said.
.. Industrial pri>duction peaked
in July and started down in
August." he said. It h as been
falling since.
T he national economy has
shown little overall strength
since Fe bruary . ·
The government's broadest
meas ure or economic activity -
inflation-adjusted gross national
product -declined in the second
quarter of this year. But revised
fi gures s howed it rose in the
third quarter. The increase at
an annual rate or 0.6 perC'ent -
was almost entirely due to a
build up in invento ries. a clearly
r ecessionary trend that
ind icates producers and
m anufacturers we re h avin~
trouble selling lh,eir goods.
Th e n e w Co mm erc e
Department report said that or
JO economic indicators designed
to forecast future trends, only
four showed '111provement in
October
Fluor · .~
In addition to the gasifier
vessel. /\ PCO is µr oviding
special burner equipment and
all C'Onlrols and instrumentation r o r t h ( F I •J r 1 d a p o w e r
installation
Fleetwood e arnings up
RI VE R S IDE <BW >
Fleetwood Enterpris es Inc .
r eported highe r s ales and
ope r ating earning s for the
second fiscal quarter and six
months ended Oct. 25.
The inc r eases r e s ulte d
primarily from an improvement
in r ecr eational vehicle sales_
Ho u s ing cont in ue d t o be
d ep r essed bec aus e o r high
financing costs and the effect of
r ecess ionar y eco n o m 1c
condition~ in much of the nation.
according to a company release
Sales for the latest JJ.week
-lleriod increased 25 percent to
$1 36.16 million, compared with
$10 8 .52 m illion for th e
cor responding period a year
ago
Net mcome for the second
quarter "as Sl 66 million. or 15
C'ents a share. compared with
$1.96 m11lion. or HS cents last
year.
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We have a complt•/t! portfolio of tax
slreltn investments
Y nu are welcome to attend a cumpli-
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at our exet•utive offices in Irvine.
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Ir vine, (J liforn1.1927 15
Realty
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planned
LOS ANGEl.t<:S ( BW >
Sunla Anilll Realty
Enterprises lnl' . u real
•state invcstm~rll trust.
h a~ entered into u
Jim1tl'd part.encrship lo
dev e lo p a '1 5 arrl'
ind ustria l park. i n
H;.1ldwin Park
In the purtnt'r!'>hlp,
W T Grant indlJ11dually
a nd Wm T Grunt Im· .
general tont rul'tors. itre
thl' gcnerul partners and
Sa nt a An it u Realty
F.nterpn s t•s 1s a limited
partner
ll obert P Strub,
ch:urman of Santa Anilu
Heally Enterprises, and
Ho ycc H Mc·Kin ley ,
p rcs tdt·nt . !'>aid the
C'O mpany will havt· a 5(J
pt•rcent 1nlt>rcst 1n the
$25 milhon proJl'<'l "Tht•
laldwan Park proJctt 1s
an cspctially attracl1 Vt'
1nve:.tmcnt for Santa
i\n1la Rcalt y
~n lt· rpnse., !'>IOCl'. over
a pl'rtod uf time. it 1~
cxpct·lt>d to gt•ner alt•
s 1gn1ficanl l'ash flow
and 1nt•orn c and
t'Vl'~lually ~hould result
1n :-.Ub!-.tant1all y
up ll rec· 1 a led pri>pert y
vulue-;," ~rK1nrev said
T h l' B a I ii w 1 n · P a r k
indus trial park will
1·11mpnse approximately
H00.000 s quurc feet or
o ffice a nd indus trial
<,p<Jl'C tn a l'Omplex or
hu1ldings nint:?1ng an size
from 40.000 to 120.000
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Ocvclopmenl of the site
will be in four .phases.
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MANO'I' CANTAUCI YOUNG ULINMAN
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J Irvine exec appointed . ,
Nathanil'! Brenner hus bl'\'rt
ap point e d m a nag t•r or
l<1boruto ry indus trial markl'l
p I a n n l n g (or the s ('I en l 1 r I{'
ln s truml'nt s D1 vls1o n of
Heckman Instruments l nl' The
Irvine r.es.irlt-nt Joine<>f Hl'ckrnan
Ill I !175 Last week, Lkrk man
a nd l'hiladclph1u -based
Sm1thKllnc orp s 11~n l'd u
prl'11m111ary merger agreement
\.\orth around $1 billio n.
1111<1 Wh1tb,>1, Ontario lk ubo I!'>
r L' :-. po n ~ 1 h I l' I u r a 1· l' 11 u n t :.
Fl'l'l'l\.:tlJlt·
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prornott·d to marketing v1<·<·
fl' ... I cl,." l () r cc n l u r y Data
Sy!'>ll'r''!'> twaht·1m Ht· 1::. 1n ,
l'h<.1rgt· or :di markc·ting effort!'>
fl r I h l' l' 11 m ll an} Inc I u d l n g
r11a rkl·t1ng oix·rat111r1 .... product
mar kt•l 111g .... ad Vl·rt t!'>inj.( I pu IJI 11·
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<,t•l1·1·h·d 11nxlu1·t lirw.,
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,q1pr11nted -.alt·-. pr11mut1on
tl1n·1·111r Jl Fa!'>h1on ll'l land
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a1h 1·11 1'-tnJ.!. 11nd puhhl' r1•la11on:.
• i\rlhur W. Tate ha:-twcn
r> r o m o l l' <I t o s e n 1 11 r v l l' c
prt·!'>1dcnl 11r lmµ<:rial Hank to
lltrL·t·t tht' uct1v1J1t':. of lht• newly
l"rL·ated Unum and Pcn!>1on "'unit
1>1v1s wn., hc·adquartt:rcd ut lhc
Oranj'.!l' County Hcg1onul 11ffl<·1·
111 C'osta Ml•!>a Tat•· li ve<, Ill
( ':i p1 strano lh ·.H·h
• John K . 8 akt>r h as ll ct•11
<1(J po1ntl'tl tl1rt•r\or o f
1ntt•r11allonal 111arkcting and
::.ale::. fur S11ull· Building!'>, a
(·a r:.011 l.t(ISl'd manuh.it·tur~r of
pn· t•ng1nt•cred metal bu1ld111g
'~ !'>ll'm' B:ikl'r It Vl'!'> an :'\/t.>WJ>l)rt
Bt':H"h
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will work pnmuril) with the•
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l'O mrnun1t1 thal -..urrnuncb thl·
hank rn ~l:" 1xirl Ccnkr
• .Ta nw., II. Young ha::. hcc•n
pr 11rnoll·d lll \ tl'l' prc,t<knl of
th1· Suntu Ana Ht·g 1onal
C11111rnt•n•1;.d Hanking 11ff1<'<'.
V.'t•l b Fargo Bank
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1\ I bl alt• I 1i...11ran1•1· offt<·c· loc<i kd
1n 1111· S1•ar:-. Hurld111g in South
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11pc·ralion:. :'llorth nlt'rlC·J f1ir
ITT Cannon Fountam \'allc.1
C'antaltc·l' '' rt'l'IJXtn!>1bll' for ITT
l·n:dtl dcpar1 mt·nts an S:.inta Ana
and Pomona. P hot•n1x . Ariz
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narnt•cl pn1du1·t m<.1rk~l1ng
Tom Trottn h<ts lwr·n naml'd
d1n·1·11w ol markd1ng and .,,.lc:-.
f '' r 1It1· <·a rd 1opuIm11 n <.i r}
l>i1·..,1on of Sh1ln Inc <.in
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mcd1<'al produl'I~ for OJH:n ht-art
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L1le doesn't have lo be dull Jutt because you
work for an insurance company. Loo« at Ralph S .
Saul, a Brook.lyn·bom lawyer who took over the relnt
at 1a company called INA ln 1974 HiJ mand•le wu l.O
give INA ror God's sake -•·a 1eoae ot direction."
You would think a company u old as !NA wo"1d
have s uch a &ense. It's one of Ole oldest companies in
America. having been founded in 1791'l In the aame
room in Philadelphia 'a Independence Hall where Ole
DechtraUon or Independence h•d-t been signed 16
years earlier. .
ot course It wasn't called INA then. Its or i1inal
name was the Insurance Company or North America
and it certainly did llave a sense or direction. It
wrote insurance on ships lhat went out to sea . lu nrs t
policy·was issued for the ship, America, saiUng from
Philadelphia to Londonderry It was inaured for
$5,333.33 The premium was $120.50.
The fledgling comp1rny suffered its first toss in
May 1793 when an Atlantic storm damaged a ship
sailing from France. Ten passengers and a lifeboat
c r ew were ~ drowned The
!oss was $4,000. \; 0 T h e ·,
I n s u r a n c e
Compa n y o f
North America
becam e a
leader in what's
lllTll lnlNITZ
called the property a nd casualty wing' of the
ins urance business. In Olis wing today are some 2,900
companies which insure property and protect against
lia bility claims . They write fire and earthquake
ins urance, they cover homes and cars. they issue
policies protecting companies against compensation
claims by workers.
ll's a big busi.ness, bringing in premiums of
about $100 billion a year now. INA compani~s collect
more than S3 billion of lhat total, ranking among the
industry's Top 10.
The Insurance Company of North America
became I NA in 1967. lt was the season for
d iversification -and so why not hide that
"insurance" identification? Under the INA umbrella,
othe~ compani es could be bought.
Now, as 1981 draws to a close, Saul has found a
new sense of di rect.ion for INA. Eureka, it's the
ins urance business! INA plans to merge with an
insurance company a bout its site: Connecticut
General. It's said to be a "perfect Cit" because INA is
heavy on the prope rty-casualty side while
Connecticut General is heavy on t.he life insurance
side.
The new company wo"1d rank as the nation's
fifth largest insurance company behind Prudential.
Metropolitan, Equitable and Aetna Life.
The name of the new company will be North
American General.
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@) A8CNEWS a Nee NEWS
MOVIE ' • * • • ·Juhu• Ci1e~111
( \.9S31 Marton B1 ~ndo
James Mason Bt1~od on
1n1 play oy Witham Spake
speare Polllteal 1nt11gue
and treacnery culminate 1n
murder 1n ancient Rome
(:'tMOVIE
• • P1eca1i Of Dream'
'PG'
1:30 8 BULLSEYE
• G) WElCOME BACK,
KOTTER
Mucn 10 Ju11e s dismay
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Neb•as~a 'Hirts dating
Epstetn
8i) REDEVELOPMENT A
TALE Of TWO CITIES
Steve Allen narrates a 100•
e,t 4~lty of Commerce s -
ret>ound m BUSINESS REPORT
(J)QtNEWS
®) BARNEY MILLER
Woio b11ngs 1n a llotcy
1udge wno uS4Kl n1~ gavel
on the nead of a 1nwye1
and a woman cna1ges that
tne se•y blonde ne•t door
IS holding Wtld patties
H MOVIE
••1> Head1n Fo1B100d·
way.. ( 19801 Re• Sm1tn
\/!Vian Reed Four young
talented ond scare<I pe•
lormers go to New Vo••
City 1ry1ng to ma~e •l b•Q 1n
snow business PG
8:35 Z MOVIE
• • '• Used Cars 119801
Kurt Russell Jach Warden
After the owno• •ol a Dtln·
tc1up1 car snop d1os n1s
employees 1ry to cover up
tus aomrse 10 prevl'•\I "'~
wealtny car neal•ll oro1he1
from inner111ng !no bus1
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71>0 1J CBS NEWS
0 N8CNEW8 U ,HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Pots.e 1n1111es three sir and
9<l oeauly PaQMn! con1"s
tants to ·spend 1ne n•ohl 111
tile Cunningham nouse
D ABCNEWS 0 YOU ASKED FOR IT
Fea!ureo The F~rn1!y
Members Are W1IO .t.n1
mals and Br11111 s 110<1
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Q) M'A'S'H
Charles Wincnes1e• 101ns
!he team Hof l•Q• re!url'IS
from l)Or noneymoon ana
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yer is a pnonv 1Part II
II) JOKER'S WILD
fD OVER EASV
Guest Joan Benne!! ·,
'1!) MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORl
TIC TAC DOUGH
@) ENTERTAINMENl
TONIGHT
George Carlln pellorm~ ~•
the tee House 1n PasooPna
~THE MUPPE'TS
Guests Roy Ange1s ana
Dale Evans
MAVERICK IS BACK Jame~ Carner
~tars ,1s lt1(• same• tnH•ll'rall' gambler
thal ht• t·re:tll•d 111 ltl57 an the <H"1J.(1nal hit
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tun Ml.(.,avm Otiruse Nte"'
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Mn ( 1979) Kt'lly Reno
M1ckt.ty Roout.t) Aller
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t>ecome envolvetJ 1n thtt
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fD MACNEIL I LEHRER
•REPORT
'1!) NEWS
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Font•e 5leal~ o kiss lrono
an a111act••e new 1eac11e1 _
0 CRISIS IN THE HORN
OF AFRICA
S!Jn Moon.,vnum end
Ca•ol Law1ence hOSI lh•S
documet1tary on the more
11111n s•~ m1jhon people 1n
Alric a who have beot•
allectud l>y wer t1nd
-(l!Ougt1t dt1d Ille IOSUllS ol
such evet11s
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A (.;rHcago pr1ea1 wno
aaop16d a black orphan. a
Nonn Caro11na cornmurn
ty , S1ranoe SoalOO<I Fes-
tiv.11 Cn.,1 Tell malo.os
~•ulfl'd acorn squash Pau·
la Nelson nn rl!COtd k&eO·
1ng
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• • • TM Prince Ano
The Sno .. g11 I I I 9S 7) Lau·
renct' Oflvl{!r Ma11lyn Mon
roo A snowg1tl from 1ne
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pnnce after na mv1tes n.i1
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The Edge Of Forever Or
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ta•es dn 1ns11;ihflul and
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H MOVIE
• • • • tlrarner V">
l(f.'lme• r 19801 Dustin
Hoffman Mt11yl S1toep A
mon bal!les w11h n1s ex
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lure~ 119781 A1cnara
Harris R•<.tHJtd Rounotrett
A ru!hless mercenary who
smuggles American hell·
copters 11110 Al11ca du11no
a 1error1~1 wor 1s P•llil'd
a9ains1 a llllrC" lreec!om
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SHI LEY
t,averno loses ,, prPC•ous
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producet . .,
CHANNEL LISTINGS
Q) ALL IN THE FAMILY
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looo po1se>o1ng from ea11no
canned mushrooms which
were recalled oy the mariu·
1actu1er
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uncensored comedy game
show
Z MOVIE
• • • Ooep End I 19711
Jane Astier John Mouldet
Brown A lS·yea1 old boy
t>Komes 1nfstuoled with a
'ftr{'ollt-wise young Vtoman
who 1enos n1rn 10 des1ruc-
11on A
OOUJNI ITOWt
Cleely T yt0r1 et en u M81
•a Colllnt , • Ch1c-oo
echOOlteac;her who abat1
Cloneo 1111 tr aon1onal
9'hOOI 1y1tem lll>d WOtlllCI
1eacn111g mtr IClee ••th atu
dent1 labtUld unfa.cll
Ible "
0 QI~ MAVINCIC
(PrWllll<el "''*""' gem
blef 6ret Mav11~1c (Jamu
Oat'*) returN 10 S-1·
Wllaf IOI Iha lllQll tlake8
'world c hamp1oneh1p
OOltet game " 8 9 THAU'&
COMPANY
J-.cl. bo11owa T1111y'a CPR
Ournmy In e wlld ten.me
a1mtld •• corwt~1ng n11
bon'• aggressive daugn•
184 that he's a marrMld
"'~' l) G . Fl.IP WIL.IOH m MElWOAlmNt ~ Pl..E.OOE &MAK
Aegoterty acheduled pro-
gramming may be Oe4ayld
due 10 plldQI b• .. 11•
IC1MOVIE
• • • ··rorbldd<ln Planer
f 19561 Walter Pidgeon
Anne Francis Bas.a on
snauspaate s ··Tne r.m.
pes! An ouler S08C8 mis•
SIOll 1s taunehlld lo locale •
ptOIHSO< whQ h8S beer>
IMng tor a numt>e< of
yea11 on a dtsu1n1 planet or
1n11 lu1ure
0 MOVIE
• Gator Bat! (1977)
Claudl• J111n1ngs. Sam
Gillman A Louisiana Sher·
111 e bayou swamp 1a1 ana
h•S !WO tl0•8CCOUrtl sons
hunl a oeautllul Ca1un g111
who leads them dooper
and deeper 1n10 1 he
swamplands ·A
{ $1 THE WACKY WOALD
Of JOHAtHAN WINTERS
•Guest Biii Cosby
0;06 SI EINSTEIN'S
UNIVERSE
Peter Usllno• e•pla1ns
many of E1n11eln's 1n9or1es
w1!h grapnic demons!•&·
Ilona. at11ma11on and spe-
Cl81 111sua1 ettects
9: 10 m COSMOS
Tne Edge 01 Forever" Or
Carl Saoan eap10<es the
rus!ory of Ille un1vetse
from the urne When s1a1s
and galaJties tieoan to
lorm (R):.)
IUO D OJ) TOO CLOSE FOR
COMFORT
Henry llnalty makes out ·a
will and etlds up watclllng
1n e•H1>411a11on as a DICk·
e11ng Jac~•e end S81a
t>eg1n S(>O!fldtng lhetr 1nner-
11ance
S!MOVIE
• • • Tne Lonoes• Yard"
( 1974) Burt Reynolds,
Eddie All>erl A fOtmet pro
quarterbacic dOtf10 time in
a Soutnern prison 15 given
O•e fob i;oacnlng D group
ol conv1c1s for a no-nolda·
barred lootball game
aga1ns1 !he guards
10:00 U 8 Q) II) NEWS D @) HAA'T TO HART
Jennifer discovers a s1un."
rnng rhinestone oulfll lent
to ne• by 'a cowg,,1 oears
stolen diamonds wor1n
n1t1e m1lhon dOllars t.;
H MOVIE * * • The ln·L&w s
119791 Alan Arkin, Petet
Falk .t.ltBt !he" cn1ldren
sel t!Mtl• wedding dete, a
federal agent involves a
denhsl 1n an eso•onage
plo! •nvo•••ng a Latin
American d1c1a1orsn1p
PG
(:'tMOVIE
• • Galh 1na t 1980)
Ooro!hy Straiten Ave<y
Scll1e1ber A robOI is made
111 !he image of a beaut1lul
woman wno doesn I "8ve
any human leellngs "R'
Z ,MOVIE
• ·~ 'Mandingo'" ( 1977)
James Mason Susan
GBOrge A Wes! Alrlcan of
tne Mandingo !11be is
brOU<,jhl lo a slave·bteed·
1ng planlatlon 1n Lou1S1ana
Delore !he start of Che Civil
War 'A'
10:20 '1!) SUR\11\/ AL
·we live w 11n Etephanls
10:30 II) IHOEP£.HDENT
NETWORK NEWS
11:00 IJ 0 D Cfl ®J ~
NEWS U SA Tl.JADA Y NIGHT
Host Margot 1(1Clder
Gues!S Tne Cn1e1ta1ns
0 COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
M•dl\Of\ Sci~1t~ Ge rO.n
Bowl ' fnd11H"1• ., Notr• D•-'8 THE JEFFEASONS
Premarr!al ~t11<s nave Jen·
ny questioning her love IOt'
Lionel
II) 8ENNY HILL
A return v1111 Is paJd to the
Hotel Sordlde won Benny
In cnaroe ol room senrlce C MOVIE
• • • ''t · M anhallan··
I
• •
TUBE TOPPERS
KAUC' fJ 7 JO
Cou ntry ~~1n gt·r L<1 q
I l' al Ul'l'tl
1-:yl· on I. /\
,J I> J 11 un ·~
KllJ 0 H 00 l'n-.1~ 111 llw Jlorn ol
i\lru.'a ·· Dot·u mt•nla1·v un llw mor • lhan
6 m11l1on 1x•oplt· who havl' bt•t•n ;.ilft:<·ll·<f
b~ war and droui.:ht
K(.'01' Cl) 8 OU ·Thl· l'r m c.·c.· ;.ind
lhl' Showgir l Cl:i~~H· muva· ~tar~
M•irilyn Moni·m· and l..1Un•n<'t' Ol1 \'il·I'
KNIW EJ 9 oo . Brt-1 Mav<•nl·k
Prt•micrl', ol m ·w Vl'l"!'<ton ol an nld
lavol'ilc. Sl <1rr111g .J anu·~ (ia rncr a ~ :111
1t11u•r:.ml gamblt·1·
KNX'f fJ 9 :00 ··The Marva C'olltns
Story." A Chicago s c·hool l l'ac·h~r
abandons the traditional sc·hool system
and works t c ach1 n g m1 racles w ith
students lahcll!d ··untea('hablc "
11979) Woody Allen, O!an;i
Keaton A po1gnan1 IOOk 1s
1aken a• 1ne day-to Clay
evenll In the hie ol a N-
Yllfl. Cory comedy w111er
A'
0 1MOVIE
*'It ··s.. Boll
11·208i) CHE.88
MASTERPIECES: SMOKE
SCREEN
11~11 ALICE
Me4 l&llS madly 1n love w1!h
Ahoe'a fr1M1·sp1r1te<1 young
coua1t1 (RI
O QtTONIGHT
GU41SI nott Oavld l eller
man Guesls Aono Ber
rell, Oav• Thomas. The
Beverly Hills Ul\USted Jnu
Band D (ti) AIC NEWS
NIGHTLINE •• • ••
Q) 'THE ODO' COUPLE
Felix iii tOld ne can direc1 1
rruo1 comme.c1a1 on rel&·
v1s1on Pf0•1deo he can ge1
loolball star Deacon Jones
10 appear •n II
II) SANFORD ANO SON
Wh111 Fred learns or 1ne
poss1b1h1y ol Otl on n1s
property ne llarts spend
"'O n11 .. mtlhons
&i) DICK CAVETT
Guest Artnur Asrie (Pan 2
ol2j(AI
$ MOVIE * #t 8 • Ordinary Peo-
ple (19801 Mary Tyler
M00te Ooneld Su1ne11and
,. gu1ll ·rtdaen !Hn·eoer
1ry1ng to put n1s hie back
IOQ81"8f •llBt nos b•Olhlf"I
death atld n1s own suic1oe
.,tempi reacnes ou1 10 n•s
comol•cen1 latn&< and n11
cold, re$91Ved moln&< A
(:'tMOVIE • * "Loopl\ole.. Albert
Ftnt1ey, Martin Shffn Ten-
sion builds 10 0 lh811et•no
cllmu amono !he rnem·
bers or a gang wno are
pla.nmno to execule an
etabOrata batik robbery
from the sewers below !he
'11ee11 or London "PG
11:50 H STANOIHO ROOM
ONLY
• Sherloeli Hot mes •• The
Sthnge Case 01 Ailee
Faulkner' Tne muter
d&le<:hve searches lo•
Slaten love letlttrs tn !his
stage production, taped &!
tile w 1111amstown 1"4Mttra
FM!lval 1n Massac:huseus
11amng Frank Lanoetla as
She<foci< HOime~ and Ste·
phe<I Colhns
-MllflGHT -
1~-oo u MOVIE * • • · The lf>d1an F1gnt
er.. I t9SSI K111' Oouotu
Elsa MB11tnell1 An Army
scout guides a wagon tr11n
1nr~h Soou• country D l!J) FANT A8Y 18lAND
Two young women
become prote111onal
cl\eerleaelers. end at1 ord•·
nary man spends a weelt·
end alo~ With a M • god·
dess (Al
Q) COlLEOE F00l8ALL
Miami vs Noire Dame
Cl) ROOKIES
Tne Rookies go undercov·
_ er to smesn a syndteat•
owned him company
&:l CONTEMPOAAAY
HEAL TH 188UE.8
Ole! And W4110h! ConrrOI
12:06 IJ MCCl.OUO
McCIOua finds a deaa g111
on an aoa11mt1nl b81Cony.
oot by tne 11me tne pOl•c;e
get there tne DOdy nas
d•nppeared tAI
t2:10fl M0\11E
• • • 'Tr eeks ( 19761
O•nnls Hopoo1 l aryn
Power An .t.rmy Slfgean1
&~Orting II COiiin Con!B•n·
•no a dead colT'rade
becomes aeQua1nted w11n
a g;oup or c1v1llans dunno
a long 1evof11ory train
11de A'
12:30 0 '8 TOMORROW
Gues1 gu1ta11at Eort Klugh
12:45 C MOVIE
*•'It 'Foxes ' I 1980)
Jodoe Fostar, Sally Ketler·
man The voct1m5 of Droken
nomes and uncar1no P••·
en1s fou1 1aen-age g111S •ry
10 soothe their emotional
wounds through drugs and
sea A'
1:«) 8 MOVIE • • •., ·1ne Mad Bomber·
I 19771 Vince Edwards.
Chuck ConnOt's A psycno.
'1)81h terr0t11es a c11y wolh
sc:111e1eo 00mb1ngs a> INOIPEHOENT
NETWON< NEWS
1· 10 D MOVIE
• • • • ·easy Aider
( 19691 Peter Fonda
Oe11n1s Hopper Two you09
mot0tcycll1Jts riding across
tne Soutn-51 to New
Orleans encountlllr pre1u·
dice and violence lhat
eventually tead to a sense-
tesa Cleath
@)NEWS
1:30«1) MOVIE
• •'> "Ramrcxl'' (1947)
Joel McCrea, \leronico
Lake So 1n11 sne can nave
ntt/ own way the •emale
ow~r of a sllaep ranch
nores men 10 hetp her
outwit ner own ratne<
(:'tMOVIE
• • • • Payday 11973)
A1p lorn Anna Caon "
country and weS!ern singe•
ruthlesSly ml)les n1s way
IO stardom by m11n1pulat·
•no and discarding tnose
aroundlllm
1:46 $) MOYtE
• • ··The e11cn Joan COi·
hns A m1U1on dOllar d•a·
mond IS n1doen on a oeau·
ulul body and one men •S
oe1erm1ned 10 slop al
no1n1ng 10 Tine! •I R
1:500 MOVIE * • • > Hunlers 0 1 The
Wild' (19741 Documentary
A wn11e man, S!uatl Pun.
ore. devotes nearly 20
yea1s 01 n11 Ille to an on-
IQCaHon study Of lerrt!O••I
Alrtc:a
l MOVIE
..... "How To Beal The
Htgh Coal 0 1 living'"
I t9791 Susan Saini Jamea,
Jessica Lano• No tonger
oble to keep up with lnlla·
t•ot1. 1nree Oregon
hOU-•H !urn to larceny
10 oalanoe lheor Dudgets
pc;
JOHN DARLING
• w • •• u • • p • • 0 0 0 0 0 A 4
t~OINTP'T~
T~
Ctec>tge C11111n perlor"" et
me • HOUM In P8MI04l(>I
CBNIW&
t·1•8 NIWI
2".20 f H.I MOVll
a '"' 'In God We frutl ·
1111101 Mlfty Feldman
AnOy l( .. JIMln A n.aive
monlc 11 IMlnl out 1n10 the
wllfld to ratM money f()l
"'' 1mpov1<!1tl8d monaal
t·~-~ fCIMOVll * • a 'Forbidden Pl1"4!1··
( 19116) Wall•r PldOIOfl,
Anlle Francia BaMd on
Sh11k~•e'• ··rne f~·
peel " An outet apace ml•·
l!ilon 11 lt1unched lo l~I• a
proleHo• wno n11 bMn
llvlng 101 • numb41r ot
y111r• on • d1atarll Ol•rwir 01
tile luture
2:40 0 NfWts
2:5011 ~VIE
• • ·c nin• Ga11 ( t9S71
Gene 8arry AngMI Otclo.111.
son A Eur111an woman
find• the husband wtto n.o
abendonld ner Wilen llhe
1aad1 a patrol on an
1mpor1an1 m1111on
3~G) MOVIE * • •'r St;urway To
Hea•en ( 19'7 I Oavod
Niven l(lm Hun!af An RA~
~fol •• S8•ed from dettn
bl a siroae 01 rate
3:30 S MOVIE * * The u ui.i Dragons
A oano 01 i.1ds 11a1"6d 1n
karate, 1escu8 one OI lh&or
lrlelldS wnen IN! poltee a1t1
unable lo do so 'PG
(:'tMOVIE • • • * 'Ordinary Peo·
pie ( 19801 Mary Tyler
Moore, Donald Su!11erland
A gu•U ·ridden t&en·age•
try111g to pul his hie back
loOe!her alter hts b•olh•r·s
de111n and n11 o .. n su1c1de
anempt 1eacne1 out 10 nls
complacent la1nar and his
co1a. reHtved mother A
3:36 ( l I MOll1E
• '" .. M,.rie11ngo.. I t977)
James Mason, Susan
Georoe A Wes! Alrtean ol
Ille Mano1ngo l11be ''
broughl 10 a sla•&<Dreed
1ng plan!lllOtl 1n LOUISll nB
belO(e lhe stall of !he Civil
Wat R
3:"5 U MOVIE
• • · Madison Avenue
I 1962) Dana Andrews
Eleanor Pa1~e<
"4:16 C MOVIE • * • '' Manhal!an
I ( 19791 Woody Allen O•ane
Kealon A PO<QIJ•nl look 11
taken al tne oay·IO·day
evenlS 1n tl'e Ille 01 a New
V°'k Cl!y tom1dy w11!er
R
We dnesday••
Day I h n e :tlot•le•
-~-
7:30 0 8 * ''> "A Challenge
F0t Robin Hood"' ( 1968)
Barroe fngh;im, James
Hayrer Robin HOOd ana
his Dand ol ffi4rry men set
ou1 10 ae1nrone a sell·
appom!ed d•clalor wno
nas Se<Led power over !he
serts
7:45 C., • • Meleor ( 19791
Sean Connery ·Natalia
Wood Amer1Can and Rus·
Stan SCH!nCe e • 1>9<11 '°' n
f0tces 1n '" anampt to
.. aid off 11 giant meteor
from out&< SPllGI . Whteh II
on a d11ect cOll111on course
w11n Ear1n. belOt'e mess
d1S8Sl81 st11hes 'PG
8:00 S * * • "Pene10(>8
(19661 Natalte Wood ,.,,
Bannan .t. negfecied wlle
decides 10 d•sgulse ,,.,sell
Af\d 1ob her husband's
bani(
9:30 ti) * • 'L•ve Wires'
( 1946) Bowery Boys. w 11.
ham Fr.amoes A gengsrer
sets out lo gel even al!ar
1ne Boys try 10 h8ve tum
arresled
C • * 't Ja1fhruse
Aock·· 119571 El••• Presley.
Judy Tyler A young pr••·
O'-learns lo p11y !he gu•·
,., and ettw Ill• r ......
CMMDI to etetdoln
• 1ett 'A f'-ltl The
CrOllOCI" f 19'71 ""4'1 Orll
11th. Pair~ NNI A 09r.,i.
kl QOM front a )911 09ll to
llltllOMI recooN!IOn on the
•frc;notll Of hit l>Ulnot and
~·-*'t
10«> 'SJ a a 'h "How To 8Mt
The HlOh Coal Of LMnO
110711) Suun Saini JerMe,
JMale• l ange Ho IOflOll
•ble to k-.> 110 with lnlla·
11on 1nrae Orego
hOu-v•• futn to tarc..,y
IO bai8l'l(;tl ,,,.., lludQ4111
pQ·
IO:aG ti) 8 r; P1t1 01 T h4I SaO•
die'" 1111Je1 Jonn W1yne.
Ray Cntll(IA11
11:00 CJ * * •,; "Pleture Mom·
my o .. d (19"1 l Am9Che. Martha Hylf
I 1;)0 (Cl •• 'It '"GOlng in Style,
( 11179) 0-rge B(;r~ A,
Carney Bofaa llllilll 11111
all dly on a betleh 1n thtii\
patk, '"'" !lldetly genti.11 men i;aralully p11n • bat*
12!00 ;·~ :~ Since YOU ~ Wanr .t.way (Part ti( 1
Ct8<1delle Cotblr1 'Shlf
Tern(>!, An Amertcan I
lly llruogle lo •~•tn
dffi)ll8 Iha l)<Obllm• I
tnual f8C41 during W6ttdl
war u a> *a') September
At1a1r"' ( 111501 Joan Fon
11ine, Jo11pn Collen 0 • • ·•PoecesOf
Dreams· PG z • • • • ' Plen•c At
Hanging Rock ( 197S)
Ra<:he4 RotMtrls, Oomlnoo
Guatd In lurn·Of.lhe-Cen·
Jury Australia. three young ·
scnoolg1r1S wander away
trorn a sen~ otente and
bticomtl 1011 1n Ille busn
'PG'
1:00 ( $; • • • Penelope··
( 19661 Natalia Wood, la
Bannen A neglec!ed wll
dec•des 10 e11aou1se ne<sell
and roo hef nusbane1·1 \
bank
1:30 'Ci •• Meteor I 1979)
Seat1 Connery, Natalie
WOO<! Ameroc:11n ind Rus->:
$Ian sctenee e•pe<ls jOln.
rorces 1n 11n attempt 10
wara otl a giant meteor
horn oute< space Wlltch ''
on a d11ect cOlhsoon course
with E8t1h. Delore mua
d111AS11< s111111es "PG ,. •
2:00 0 • • Breaking Glass"
p 9801 Hazel 0 Connor.,
Pn11 Oantels A 8nhSh punl.
pop star's hlestyt• ull•· '
ma•efy leads to tragedy
PG z, ••• .. Hondo (t9S41
Jonn Wayne. Geraldine ·
J'e9e A cavalry d1soa1cn
rider encoun!ers a woma"
and ner son. an ApaGne
cn1ef s blood brotner '
3:25 Z e '-" 'Roell N' Roll
H1gn Scnoor· I 1979) P J
Sotes. Vincent \Ian Patten.
A Dudding songw11ter at
\line• Lombara1 H1on tries
to oe• !he Ramo~ 10 I
record her music wn1i.i ner
equally ambitious l11enO
p.l<S<Jfl the school neart-
tnroo PG
3:30 8 • * Requiem For A
Gunhghler f 196S) AOd _
Cameron Slept>en McNal· •
ly
C * • • Torn S ewy« ..
(1973) JOhnny Wn.tai.er,
Celnte HOim BaSld on
Mark Twain s novel A bOy
WllO hves near the M1$$1S-
S1Pl)I A,.er hnds •t 1moossa·
oi.i to stay out ol trouble
especially wnen he rags
along w1!h n1s budo~ Huck
Finn ·G
S * • The Lottie Dr•·
gons·· A gang ol kids.
1ra1ned 1n ka••le rescue
one of thl!lr lnends wnen
the po11ce are unaote 10 do
so 'PG
4:00 0 .r. • •,, ··snowDall
E•press 'G
5:00 Z • • • •-. '"S111n1 Jack
( 1979) Ben G.urara Oen· ,
noim E1ho1 .t. scnemin~ 1 .t.merK:an e•patnate sets
up an empore of bfaclc.
market ac!1Y1!18S ind pros·
111u11on •n the busy streets
of S1ngap0t'e R
by Armstrong & Batiuk
~~~~~~~~~~--. ve:s. 01LL ... I W!6 .JUST
TALKING 10 IHE. NE.W OWNER ABOUT YOU.'
DO 'YOU REMEM~ -n..e ...I00 'ft>U USEO.
10 HAVE HERE! YOU 'loWfTEO
10 SEE ME, REED~ ......._ J
Two mavericks square off on TV tonight
I
OANCtNG PARTNERS Country singer
Johnny Lee and "Dallas " star· Charle n<.'
Tilton dance durin~ a cast party on the set
of "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve
'82." The how will air 'Vl KABC I 7l on
D~. 31
Cicely Tyson star s in movie; James Garner back in new v ersion of old series
By FRED ROTHF.NRERG
A~ Tet...tlleol Writer
NEW YORK -A maverick teacher from
the Midwest or a maverick.cardsharp from the
Old Wes't ? These are the major choices tonight
in a ratings duel of aces and dunces.
"The Marva Collins Story" on KNXT (2> at
9 is an emotional TV m ovie about a devoted
teacher who won•t lake illiteracy for an answer.
Pla yed with eX1ceplional s trength and
compassion by Cicely Tyson, "Marva Collins"
is based on the Chicago teacher who gained
national attention in 1979 on "60 Minutes."
M R S. COLLINS ABANDONED t h e
apathetic and bureaucratic inner·city school
system and opened the Westside Preparatory
School, proving that old-fashioned teaching
techniques, love and personal attention can
reac h childre n labeled unteachable by others.
Getting learning disabled kids lo read the
clas!liC!i and beg tor more Is easy compared lo
her battles with red tape a~ rigid parents. And
then there's the lack of money, which affect the
school and her home life with l.hree children and
a supportive husband, Clarence, play~ nicely
by Morgan Freeman of the "Electric
Company."
It'" a heart-warmln1 mm, although the
idealtied screenplay seems unnecessary since
Mrs. Collins' real story Is so compellinJ .. In fact,
he r success so Impressed President Reacu
that he invited Mrs Collins to be his
administration·s 'education secretary, a n offer
she rejected.
BUT IF THE PRESIDENT were inclined to
relax from his budget battles tonight. would he
opt for the warmth or "Marve Collins" or tbe
nostalgia of a TV CODtemporary, James Garner
in .. Bret Mave ric k?" ll's a tough call.
"Maverick" airs at 9 on KNBC (4).
Garner, paunchier around the jowls.
recreates his westerner with the hip, big city
slant on life who w's so popular In the late
1950s. NBC, which updated the irreverent
Maverick with Garner's successful "Rockford
Flies." has put Garner back on horseback.
He rides into Sweetwater, Ariz .. for the
world's poker championship, intent on winning
a stake for possible retirement from the rigors
or gambling and gOnslinglng. Sizing him up
alter all these years, one rival husUer says:
"He looks a little bit short or breath to me."
AND THAT'S T H E FLAW in "Bret
Ma verlck." Westerns were never fully
appreciated In this corner -although
"Maverick" was a lways run -and. now, this
genre seems more outdated thall' ever. With
today's technical TV wizardry and fast.paced
car chases. It's hard to handle posses on
horsebadt.
Toniaht's story JS a liWe slow developinc
and two hours Is much too Iona fo,..a western. In
sear ch or filler . director Stuart Margolin (the
wheeling.dealing Angel from "Rockford") also
plays a bogus Indian scout who comes orr as
silly whenever he's on the screen.
But for those fans of yesteryear and
Garner, .. Bret Maverick" is entertaining and
will be well·re<:eived.
GAltNER AND HIS bemused outlook holds
tonight's movie together. He plays the san;ie
character he did 20 years ago (and in
"Rodtford"). spouting his pappy's philosophy
and preferring guile to guns ·and finesse to
fighting, but that doesn 't mean he'll leave
himself unprotected.
"l hate violence." he tells the sherirt who
forces the poker players to leave their hardware
at the door. The frisk on Maverick uncovers at
feast 10 guns the sheriff read about from
various newspaper accounts.
''DAMN NEWSPAP EltS." Garner !Ja)'I, a
running theme throughout tonight's episode,
and beyond, since reporter·photo(rapher Mary
Lou Springer (Darleen Carr) will be a series
regular. This allows Maverick (and Garner?> to
rail against the press constanUy sUrrlng up
stories to sell papers and never lettin1 go of a
reputation.
But look at it this way. Without the
reputation, Maverick would only be a m,mory
and not a regular Tuesday night series.
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TUESDAY, DEC. 1, 1981
CO.Ml CS C4
ENTERTAINMENT CS
C LASSI Fl.ED C6
., Prep basketball starts
today with a· 'myriad
of tournaments . C2 .
~
UCI, Mitgee have fun • ID Chico
Special lo Ute DaUy Pilot remarl< lo'or one thing, the Anteaters
play .Drury College of Springfield.
Missoun Jan. 6. And there are several
others foes on the schedule who could
fall into the same category
C HICO -Never let at be said
that the UC Irvine basketball team
ta kes a foe lightly
All American Kevin Magee said he
feared the team might take the Chaco
Slate Wildcats too lightly Monday night
h ere but be for e the Ante~ter s
completed theit second win in as many
s tarts. 118-79, all but one member of the
team dented the sl'oring columns .
While he wasn 't looking ahead.
Mulligan was s a voring the victory
Monday night an which Magee scored 39
points and the UCJ team hit at a 64.9
fi gure from the floor
"Tonight we were able to play some
·m a n defense a nd also· a couple ur
different zones." Mulligan said by way
or ·explainh1g the game's benefits.
"It was a fun game for us," a
de lighted Coach Bill Mulligan said after
the victory .. Everyone got to play and
we got more out of 1t than I thought we
would
.. We also tried a couple of diffe rent
offe nses and I thought our s hot sel~ction
was very good. I'm really into that part
of the game." .. Rut this will be our last fun game
this year·· Ben Mc Donald hat 14 points and
grabbed nine reboun<1s . ··Ben really
went to the boards in the s econd half," ~1'1)111 ,\10(/f'I'
Mulligan forgot lo look ahead al the
s c h edule when h e made the las t
!Bear's 'Junction Boys'
~ryant says his--b~st coaching job ioos . at Texas A&M
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;By WILL GRIMSLEY
,.,. S.-cl.tl cw...--1
: Two puzzles stand out in the college coaching
:career of Paul .. Bear .. Bryant One is how. in
!winning 31 5 ga m es. he ever h ad a losing
;campaign. The other 1s how. in 36 years at four
:diffe rent institutions. he s uffered only one
• Yet it h ct ppe ned to the man now being I ac claimed the g reatest of all-time. The year : 1954.
!The place· Texas A&M' The outcome calamitous
one win. nine defeats
la cking tht'ar wounds a nd sounding off about the
anhumamty of coaches, he would come in. prop-his
reel on the ta blt' and rap with the players for
hours
This was the personal touch that hasn't a lways
s hont' throug h the crusty facade.
The Bear always prided himself an being a
teache r rathe r than a gene ral or tas kmas te r
altho ugh he can show the firmness or both.
That·s the1 r eason he never went into pro
: One might 1m<1glne that it was the low point of . .
j his a mazing career On the contrary, al was the The best coaching ]Ob I've ever
:dawning of his finest hour------····--·-···-· .... -_____ done -and the one that pleased
: "PEOPLE ARE Al.WAVS asking me which me the most was at Te.ras : was the best team I ever coached." the Bear said.
1 "lt"s hard for me to make comparisons. But "the A&M.
f
' bes t coaching 1ob I've ever done -and the one
that pleased me most was at Texas A& M." -P•11f .. e • .,·· Bry•n•
• The team was called the "Juncllon Boys " toachan g. later the glamour job or the profession
: Bryant took a } oung, ragam~ffin i:rop, exposed Ile turned down offers. including one from the
1 lhe m to a lmost unbearable regimen and turned Miami Dolphins before Don Shula was h ired
'the m from a dis heartened 1·9·0 team into a
J l'Onfident 9·0·1 Southwest Conference ch ampion in
, two years l To the B~ar. this was a prouder achieve ment f than has 28·17 vi ctory over Auburn Saturday that
I er ased t he record of 314 career trium phs compiled
l by the legendar y Amos Alonzo Stagg over a
j ha lf.century.
' You have to go back 25 years to truly
• understand this a mbling. slow-talking native or I the Arkansas mud bottom s whose genius has awed •
1
impressionable kids and hardened pros alike
The ··Bea r ·· wa s no t alwa ys j us t the
, .. c hairmaiio fTht: board .. as he now modestly Li kes
: to refer to hims elf. He bl'gan an the tre nches.
I •
1 WHf:N HE WE~T to Vanderbilt an 1940 as an i assis tant to Red Sanders._ he was tall. ramrod
: straight. handsome enough to play Rhett Butler m
• the movies. but whipcord tougty
"I DON'T THINK I would be happy coaching
an the pros.·· he said. "I like-to work with kids. see
the m grow up and become-5uccessrul men ··
After a two-year tenure al Vanderbilt. Bryant
Joined .the Navy until the end of the war. He
returned to take over the job at Maryland. then
gravitated to Kentuc ky whe re. besides re building
the Wildcats' ~rid fortunes, he had to bump heads
with the iconoclastic Adolph Rupp, the basketball
coaching legend .
From Kentucky, the Bear went lo Texas A&M.
which had been labeled the .. country bumpkins .. of
Southwes t football
.. They wer en't muc h to look at." Bryant
recalled later .. They actually weren·t athle tes.
m ost of th e m They were overweight and
white faced They looked like they could be blown
over by a puff of wind."
M ull1 g~tn 1>n11s~d ··Tnut s something
we talked a bout at hulft11Jlc "
Chaco Stute was paced bv Oerrirk
Arms t rong with 19 points and 8
rt•huuncls along with Tam Taylor who hat
17 p111nb,, all from outside
'We ch<1nged our zo11c a b1\ to slow
ham 1Tayl11r J down ," Mulli g an
(•X pluaned. "Hut you aren't going lo beat
anyhody l'!-om the outs ide."
M agce wa:. unc point short of his own
..,«hool single-game s<;o ring record of 411
but that didn't bother ha m
.. I thank we l'laycd hard tonight,"
Magt•c said "Our velocity i:. to get the
b;dl in!->1de far:.l Wt• wanted tc get thl'm
into foul trouhl<' a nd get a lea<! and
th:1t·, \.\hat we were able to du
'If they s ag on ml' ins ide . that o!J{?n:.
UI' the oul:.adt· Wl• wcre 1Jataent. gut a
bag lcud 1md thl'n did our thing (running
lhc ball1" Maget· added ·
M ugee's perfor mance found him
hatting 16 of 22 from the floor and 7 or ~
frhm the frcc Uirow line whale grabbing
13 rt?bounds lit-;1bu had lw<1 as:.1l>ll>
Handy Whieldon h11 cm 7 of 10 from
lhl· florJr for 14 1x1mh whale Haine r WuJf
was ~of 7 ;md a pcrfct"t <!·of i! friim the
110l'
'l'hc Antc<.1t1:n. n ut rl'lmundc•d th\·
W1ldc·ats , 51 Jl
l 'CI plays its first hc1 m c ~amC'
Thursr1ay nig ht an C rnwford llal l
a):?athst \'1!-.1tan~ H111st• Snitt lin1veri.1tv
\\llh tipoff al 7 JO Saturday ni ght
ttu· i\nh:ah:rs travel tu lht• lJruvcrs1ty of
S;.1n D1e~o und lht'n return home for
thrN• ~ume!'> anl"ludang one at Anaheim
("onvcnt1on C'c ntl'r with Nt·vad<t Las
\'cgus l>l'I' 12
• · Whale Sanders supervised the program with a
' profes~m al 5.lernness. Bryant got on the field.
• butted heads and hit ha rde r tha.n a ny of has pupils . I He demanded the ultimate. which he gave of
himself
Then, an the c·\'c nang whale the players were
The first thing Bryant did was lo herd his
players, most of them raw sophomores, into buses
and take them to a remote s pot in the hill country
of Junction. Texas.
TH E KIDS W E RE quart e r e d 1n
screened-porch barracks. They were muscled out
(See GRJMSLEV. Page C2)
TOllt;H ASSIGNMENT I ·sc guard
.l:it«tlll' llill 1:-. \\ h1 -..tlt•d 1111· a daar,1.!lllg foul
al-(a1 11!'-l :\orth (';1r.1l1n.1 "' .J1mm' AliH'k
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}Jackson
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i sweepstakes
:nn·der way ,
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ATLANTA I AP ) The
Reggie Jac ks on s weepstakes
begins in earnest this week when
··Mr Octobe r '' -one o r
baseball's most coveted free l agents. opens contract talks
-with four c lubs. including the
Atlanta Bra ves and the ir
flamboyant owner. Ted Turner.
Jackson . w h o e arne d .his·
nickname for his heroics in past
World Series with the New York
Yankees. reportedly is seeking a
four · or five-year contract a t $1
million per year.
The 35-year-old s lugger had
• 'meetings sch eduled Monday
",with the Angels and the Braves.
He will m eet today with the
. Yankees. the n later in the week
:'with the Baltimore Orioles and
•'on e other team that his agent,
Gary Walker . refused lo name.
In an interview with The
J Atl anta Journal from h is
:l Carmel home over the weekend.
Jackson indicated no clear -cut
'l choice for his services beginning
• in 1982.
He. s,.id "yes ... definitely" 1 when asked if he might return to ·~.the Yankees, and he m ~de at
clear he hopes to talk seriously
it with the Orioles. for whom he
played in 1976.
But J ac'kson insisted that he
m ight well hiecome an Atlanta
Brave. if the conlraet is cigh
"There's a heck or a chance."
·.•he said. "It's very s erous. very
.•. realistic."
'· Jackson said he is fasclnated
with. Turner. who owns Cable
".•News Networ k a nd Atlanta
.'television station WTBC "ilnd
whom Jackton called "a n
entrepreneur with charis ma." •
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Harris, Miami have no reason to be embarrassed
MIAMI I AP J -As the star of the
hour. Durie! Harris s hould have been
basking in the lime light. Instead. he lay
sprawled on the Orange Bowl turf.
.. e mbarrassed " before a national
television audience
The Miami wide receiver had just
plucked a Don S trock pass at the
Philadelphia 7-yard-line and pranced
into the end zone to draw the Dolphins
to within one point of the Eagles with
5 21 left in a National Football League
gam e eventually won by Miami 13· 10
Monday night.
thought it would happen to me M y fi rst
thought when I went to the ground \\as
.. Man. I s ure" don ·t want to be
e m barras!-.ed like this on na tional
te levision.·· said a s miling Harri!>. "The
leg feels pretty good rig ht now I JUSl
hope I can line up Sunday and I promise
I won't do at again ··
Uwe von Sehamann's conversion kir k
lifted the Dolphins into a 10-10 lie apd
three minutes later . his second field
goal or the game a 27-yarder set up
by Lyle Blackwood's interception of a
Uncharacter istically "caught up in
the e motion of the mom ent." the
normally calm Harris leaped in the air
and spiked the ball. When he touched
_ground. he twisted his left knee.
· Ron Jaworski pass ~ave Miami lhl'
v1l'lory
T h e trium ph boost ed · the 8·4· I
Dolphins back into a virtual tae in the
Ame rican Confere nce East with th<'
New York Jets. who still technicall)
lead the division because of their 1·0·1
record in head -lo head competition with
Miami
S ha k.en. Harris had to ~elped from
the field as the television came ras
zoomed an.
"I've seen it happen before. but never The Eagles. meanwhile. dropped to
Righetti honored
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Pitcher named AL's top rookie
N EW YORK <AP> -Dave
Rr g helti , the flame -throwing
left-hander of the New Yorlt
Yankees, earned the American
League Rookie of the Year
Aw a rd with a n impressive
sea son. He had an 8·4 record and
was the winning pitcher in the
Y a nk ees' pennant-c lincher
aJ(alnst Oakland:
But the game he re members
best was the one he rilted least -
the third game of the World
Series when he was knocked out
early by t h e· Los An gel es
Dodge rs.
··It's the last game you
pitc hed and you th ink about
lhut." Righetti said. "I lost my
last lo(ame."
WeU. not really. Righetti was
not the loser but the five hits.
two walk& a nd three runs he
surrendered .in two· plus innings
was har(Uy. c haracte ris tic of his
season.
··I hope the other numbers
were impressive enough that
people don't harp on that
game." he said. "But rve heard
a lot or 'What h appened against
the Dodgers?' "
Righe tb isn 't sure how to
an swer the qucstJon.
"It was weird." he sai<S. "We
didn't play good· baseball. We
gave up leads in a ll three games
a nd th.ey were all one-run
games. That was hard to take."
The Series loss was the only
valley in a ·s eason or peaks for
kighelli, who beat out Rick
Gedman and Bob Ojeda. both of
ttle Boston Red Sox. for the
rookie.aw;1rd in balloUng by the
Baseball Wr~r~ As~iatiop1 of
America Mon,tay . · · D/1.1.Jt' R1plwt t1
!I 4 v. 1th their st·1·11nd s tn11 ghl loss and
fl'll om• gamt· hl·h1nd Dallas In the
:\ataonal ('onfl'renn' Eust T ht-two
t<·ams \\all mt'l'l an Da llas in two weeks .
St ro<'k. who rcpl<1n•d starter David
\\"oorlle~ with 12 1:1 n •mctmang 1n the
J,!a ml' ctnd M1arT11 trailing JU 3. said the
tllllt"hdol.\n pa!->' lo Ha rri.., ~·a s an
aud1h le dt•slg nt·d 111 enunter a
Ph al adelphaa blitz
ll arn s .s~11d hl• l"OUld hardlv hear
Strock"s t•ommand~ uhove the noise
from tht' Orange Bowl crowd of 67.797.
hut gUl'.S:-.t•cl that S trock p robably
wan\t-'<l ham to !>I ant across the middle
--11 was an 11hv1ous hlitz All he
<II a rri~ 1 hart tn do was look a t
l'Hrybocl y up un the line.·· said Strock.·
w!ln madt• thl· t·all nn a fourth-and·four
pla~· at tht> 17 yard lane ··11e ran lh<'
pattern <.1nd all I had to do \.\US get the
hull to hi m ·
lbtrris. who an lhr aftermath of a
PA"f KNOWLES
Marina High
rn 15 lo!->s 111 thl· J ets last week r rat1c.:1zed
Coa t h Don S hula "s .; pla~ "C lcctaon ,
applautkd lht• "g uts.\·· dt•c1s1on to ~o
for a fir"I down ans tt'acl of a field goal
that wouhl h<J\ l' tut t hl· Philadelphia
lt•ad lo lll·fi
'A 101 of ltm<'!> l.\l' ha\t' "<'tllcd for
I hn•t• 1x11nt:. and come up short.' said
llarr" This tame wt• \\l'nt for sax.
t·amt' up \\llh the t>1g pla) and l.\ent nn
It• \.\In .•
.Jaw11r!->k1 . who l'Ompll'ted 12 of 24
p:t!'>st·!'> for 91 yards . ch n'«ll'd a 13-play.
~o ~ <.1rd scoring tlnn; that 1•onsumed th~
ftr'il 7 ~I of th<.· ~amt· as Philadelphia
look.._. 7 o l ead on Walb e r t
.\1ontgvm1·ry·!'> I ya rd fll ve and Tony
Franklin·~ conn·rs1on
Thl' Do lphins fumbled :J\\ay their fi rst
-..t'11r1ng opportu n ity Woodle)
l'ng anc•t•rl'd a marc h that rcat·hed the
F.agle 2 before Andra Franklin fumbled
T he Vikings of Marina High are 11-1 for the season
with a date with Colton in the CIF Big Five Conference
football semifinals Friday. and although much or the
cr edit has been placed on the Yikes · s moothly-run veer
offe nse. it's the defense which has carried Marina
Sue opponents have failed to score a touchdown and
ias t we ek's ~ccond round roe. Bishop Amat. had Its
heralded running ga'!'e stymied by the Vikings' OkH?-read
defense. keyed by linebac ker Pat Knowles.
For his clutch efforts within a .....---...,.....--...
te am -o riented . s warming defens e .
Knowles is the Daily Pilot's Player o r
the Week.
Knowles. a 6-1, 195-pound senior .
was .c redited with eight lll~kles and 10
·assists td raise his season totals to 70
tackles. 54 assists. one fumble recovery.
one cnused rumble and one caused
incompletion.
!'f'\.1 •. J
This is Knowle s' third year on the
varsity tind he has b'en involved In 254 Knowlei
ttrckles. <primary and assists> during that span.
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~-----------------------------------------------------------, V1rg1nia·s Sampson breaks finger
('llJ\ltl.OTTl-::-.v 11 .u ;, Va
n u1,,h Sum11:.un 111 okt• u r1ru:t.·r Ill lht
first hu lr or Sundu} 11 1..:ht':. 76 57
v1l'lory uvl·r <:t.·ori:l· M J :.hn and will m
m 1:0,'( al ll•ai.t llw 'l'Vt.•nth ranked ('uval1er:.' t w(1
has kl'tlmll .:am\'' th" Wl'l'k
t'ou<·h '1'1•1 rv 1 lollitrul !'\o.111l th1· 7 4 jUnlr>r .'lhl·
naliun'b <'<illl•).!t,~ lu.11okl'lhull pluycr or the ycur
la bl i.f:u,011. will hJVl' u pin placed 1n-<he ring
finl(t,r of h1i. rrnht hund lh1i.
Supre 111e c ourt rules
a g ains t C l1i ca go g irl
m or nrn..:
"Thl•rt• 1s rN1ll.v nu wuy
Io 1 l'l I w h c n w 1·' 11 lot c l
Sarn1>:.ur\ lrnt•k l h • won't
f url• u lung r ccu1a•r11t1on
IH:rwd, und it will be uln111i.l, -· "°'n11lc kly up to Hulrh u:. lo
w h1•11 he wil l Ul' ublt· lO ~ t•rom i\P db1patch~i.
Wi\SlllN(i'l'ON T he Supreme m
( 'o u rt rc•fust•d Mo nday lo jlive a re turn,.:' Holland i.al(I ? -
1:! yc•ur oM sulmrhan <'hic ago girl a It was lht-second 11\Jury . --
a Ire u d y thi s seas·o n ror So •1ipi.1Jr1 t h:Jnl'l' lo pluy on the boys' baske tball t eam at
lu·r j un111r hJg h sl'llOol
Tht· JU~l•t'l'!o, without comment, let s tand a
f t'tkral aµpt•a l ~ c ourt ruling that K aren
O 'Cunnor 1:. not aulumal1cally entitled lo try out
fur the Mat•i\rthor Junwr lligh bo)'s' team.
Sampson . who has led VirJlinia 11.1 the Nat ional
Jnv1 tal1on 'l'ournam(•nl l'11C1mpwns h1µ and third
placl' in the NCAJ\ tuurnumcnl 1n his firs t lwo
'ol.'ason s
Th\! st.•n•nth gr ad er from Pros pect Heights.
111 •• 1o a11I :.In, belonged on the b<>ys ' t eam '
hN·uu:.t• the girls were not up lo her level of
t·om pet1l111n lll'r play ing s k ills h ad been
pra1~cod b) <1 profci.s1ona l bas ketball coach.
Samphl>tl suffe r e d a grorn IOjury in
pre~<.·ason drill:., u ncl I l0Ha n1I ha:. s aid his
p roblem s on uffonsc 1n the ('a vahe rs·· three
Vll'lOrtl':. ~o f Jr urc lht• rc:.ult or gelling over
lhal IOJur~
Kuri:n. de~cnbcd a s a "girted a ttf'lete ,"' said
h;,i v1ng "scparall' but equal" teams ror boys and
g1 rb violated her consl ttuJ.iona l nghJ.s al'ld ran
afoul or u 1972 feder a l la w barring sex
<11~cr1minat1<1n in pubh{·ly funded ·chool sports
"We v.cn:n"l .iv.an·
prnhll'm ''1th h11> hand
C:'t•org,• !'\1 u:.on .i.:um1•
that RalJJh had a ny
unll I ha lrtt mt• ur lhl'
llollancl :.aid
Bavas1 meets with Reggie. agent
Bui.z1l' Ba\'ai.1. t ht• l'"l'l'Ull\ \.' vice µresident
of the Cahlornia Ang<•b, mt•t with free a gent
011tf1c lth•r·dt•:.1gnalt<1I hiller He~~ll' J ackson and
tht• pluyt·r·~ a g1•nl for tv.11 l1<1ur1> Monday a nd
<1ftcrwarcl 1>t•emt•cl o pun11:.IH· ahoul an
agreement be ing rcachC'd
Quote of ~he day
Al Mcn.-ndez, r adio colo r man for the
New J e rsey Nels after seeing Yogi Berr a
being escorted by Miss USA to m idcourt,
whe r e they were gree~ed by referee Bob
Rakel for a cere mony al an NBA game:
"Out there right now. you truly have a
case of the good. the bad and the ugly."
~ .
"lkAgie feels this is the plat·e where he can
be happy a nd so do I." Slli<.Mhwasi. "llis agent
t Garv Wulk<'rl volunteered the infor m ation that
he would µlay here for less. although I do n't
in l l'rpret that to m ea.n s eve ral
hundred·lhou:.und lcs:.
Preps open play .
• in tournaTnents
Basketball season gets under way • The tournament trail. afong
with non-lea~uc confltcls . begin ·
tonight for Oran,::c Coas t area
h igh school, basketball lea ms.
~t.>wpurt I larbor unveils its
1!:181 1:12 edition a ga ins t visiting
San Clemenlet. Fo untain Valley
travels lo H1vcrsidc North and
Woodbridge tangles with Liberty
Christian 1n non leugue play.
F ountain Vulley st"rts at 7,
the olh('rs at 7 :30
In t ournume nl action are
l 'n1\'l'rs 1t y, Lag un a Beach .
Irvine and Ckean View as the
rir st round s o r the L aguna
Heac h . Cardt.•n Grove a nd
l'ac1f1c Shores to urn;.iments get
onde r wa\
O t·eetn. Vii:" m eet s We s t
Tor rancl' ;,it fi 15 at Aviallo n
'll i~h 111 lhe l'ac1f1t• S ho res
lourne). enJO) ing lhl' No 2 s eed
Lag una Bl·ac·h hos ts Lo s
i\m1~11:. at 5 45 111 1b tourney,
''hill' n1\'t>rsil) tanAlc:. with
l>...n;,i llillb at k 15
Ma rina, (."'o lto n
play a t Mt. SAC ·
Marina llii!h's CIF Big F'ive
Confl'rent.•t.• -;l·m1 f1nals football
gaml' with (.'11lton Friday has
heen .sw1tr ht'<I thl' Vikings and
'frnowjackl'l~ will mt•Cl at Ml
Sa n A nto ni n Coll<.•gc a rte r
R edl a nds 'n1 H•rs 1L \' officials .
informed Colton Mo nday the
field was not availa ble
K 1c koff re mains the· l>ame.
7 30, nn th~· :\1t SAC Cllmpus in
Walnut
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of their bunks al ctay break like
arm y trainees and wer whipped
thro u g h backbrea king drills ·
fro m murmng Lo night.
T h (' \' b k i r m I s h l ' d I n
eye slin~1 ng dust and brn11tn~
sun The Bear und his aides
wen~ al way~ hangmg over them.
.slapping bullock:. and exhorting
the kids to greater effort.
E ver) day µI CJyers would
w ake up to find m ore empty
bunh Plc1yeri. we re s"-akmg
11rf 1n lht.· d t'ad o r m~ht Legend
1:. 1t (ocS~ tv.o hu~c~ lo CiJrry the
'quad ·\11 .Junctwn. llut only one
tn bring 11 ba ck
Thl•rc Wl're· 27 s urv1 \lors One
wa1> (;l'n<.• Stalltngi.. who late r
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Lion fans get 5.000 Super Bowl tickets
JH:TKO JT Approximate ly • ~.000 luf'k)' l>t.•tro11 L1onit ' :soason •II•
l1c•kt•t holdt'ri. t~·rnmf e lt1ublt' to buy
two t1ckl'L-;, at $40 ap1cc•c, for lht> ·next Super
Howl as numbers wt•n· :sptl out of u computer
Mo11duy
The l'"nllac S1l verJl1n1c will be the slle Jan.
24. 1982, of lht' rir'(t·Super nowt over played in 'a"
cold weather city
'l'ht• flrs l IH'l'OUOl numbe r out of lt\C
c·ompulcr ul rud10 statio n WJtt J\M was 15:\.l
I.to ns ltckct rn;,inuacr Fr1•1I Otto s1ud, however ,
t hat thc lurky w1 nnl'r's 11 u m e couldn't bl'
rcvt•all•d
"ll would violaltt the person's right to
1m v 1.1cy," Otto explained. •
The Lions s olcl so me 46,000 season tic ke ts this
Vt>lil' llowcver. those tiekeli> are held by only
about 10,000 accounts s ince businesses a nd clubs
frcttuentlv buy large blocks or them .
F'iesta. Bo wl payments increased
T hc F H•:.tu Uowl, r eported ly •
hols ll0rt.·d by a sizeable TV contract
w ith N B C. ha s th e bigg e s t
Pl.'r<'t•ntuge 1nc reast> in pay m ents for its New
Yc.·<ir's D:iy appcurance Penn Sta te and USC
arl· cxfJ{'ctl'd lo take home between S.S00.000 and
$700,000 l'<it'h Utah head football Cr>-ach
\\'aynr Howard re~1gned after f1vt> seasons with
lht· l 'lt>s Dick Best wick, who compiled a
Hi 49 I rt·t·ord 1n s ix year~ as head football
t 11,a l0h al !ht• l 'n1\ e rs 1ty or V1r~1nta, was fired
T hi• a~cnt for ~uartcrback J . C. Walls of
lh(' CJll:.iv.a Hough H idl·rs , o,;a)s lh l·
1•x Oklahoma ~tar will c.·la1m free agen<'\I and
ll,:t VL' tht• Carrnd1an f o<Jt h;,ill Leugut• , Coach
Hill Manlovt• IS rc·~1gned lo h1•1n~ the ravonte 1n
lhl· Amos /\lonw Stagg Kr1wl as ht~ W1d\•n1·r
t 1·;i111 h;i:. ..1 I ~ Cl n•c•ord uJ,l:.11n :.t l>..1 vton
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• vs. expenence
Rose _Bow l coaches agr ee
PASADENA I Al'I Washington Coach Don
Jum es and Iowa's llayden Fry a g ree Lhal there
:.trl' certa in plu.scs and minuses to having
µlayccl previously 1n the Hose Rowl
"I think the experience would be a distinct
ad \'anlage tu the coal'hcs and players •who have
been to the Rose Bowl befori:." Fry said Monday
during a press confere nce with James al the
Tournament of Roses house "But r' think the
exC'i temenl of our player s. being he re ror Lhe fi rst
time. would make up for that "
~ .. We came down here the first year a nd had all
th at emotion." said James . whose Huskies upset
Michigan 27·20 in 1978. "T hen we came down last
) ear , and I thoug ht our experience would he lp us
and we got o ut brains beat out I a 23·6 loss Lo
~1 l'h1gan 1 ·
·· 1 know th at whe n ga m e time comes, both
te a m i. will be ready to play," added J ames "It's
the biggest ~ame of the players' lt ves "
The Hus kies and H awkeyes had sim ilar 1981
st"as ons. Washington finis hed 9·2 over all and 6·2 in
the P ac1fic-IO after having rebounde d from a 31·0
loss lo CLA in the ntnth gam e of the season Iowa
v. oun<l up 8·3 and r, 2 1n the Big Ten after s uffering
a pair of co nfcr e n'ce losse s m lne1r seventh and
p1g hth gam es of the c ampaign
Each kam had tu win ils final regular -season
game. and a lso gel o utside help the sa m e day, lo
win a Rose Bowl be rt h Was hington whipped
Washmgton State and got the he lp of a Southern
Cal v1c•tory over UCLA Iowa downed Mic higan
Stale. llnd got the needed assistance when Oh io
State knot·ked off Michigan.
"Our goal was lo have Cl winning sea son." said
Fry, looking bac k to when t hings looked less rosy
'J\ 11 of a sudden things started happe ning a nd we
wt·re beating people and found ourselves ranked
sixth in the nation und a lot of people were writing
nice things about us
· "Some of our youngsters can r e ad," he
ronl inued. grinning . .. and they s aw w hat was
~otn~ on and began bc lic\ling so m e of the stuff
lhc\' rt>ad We folded in the m iddle of the season
and lost a couple or games
NFL standings
49ers stop
... ,.
Jeher St.
No ., Car olina topples SC
F rom At• dJs patch••'-
1.0NI; JH;AC 'lt < 't•11tt•r l>mo Gr egory scored
:I.I point:. and grahlwil "'l' rcboundli Monday night,
lt«1d111i.: Loni.: Bl•ach Stute to· a 75 r.7 non-confer e nce
n1lh·g1• '""kl·tbull vi c tor over v1s1lrng Weber
St:.ih ·
Forward lt;,iy Mri:.b y <ind gua rd Cr aig Hodges
;_id tl l'd 1'1 11111111 :. 1••tl'h for Lt\c 49e r li. who
w t•t•cs.,full) <Jpt•nt"i thl•ir 191'!1 H2 seasorl agains t
tht" Wlldt·ut'>. v. hu :.u(fl•r{'(I I heir f1r:.L foss after
I 111·1·1.• w1n:--
M11:.hy a jU11t0r w ho t ransferred t<) Lo ng
Bc•:.it·h Stat•· frllm Fon·'>l P urk Juntor College 1n
SI l.ou1,, Mo 1111:. fall . led all rcl>0under s with 14.
Fo r\.\-ard l>ou~ Etlt•rtson puced Weber Stale
w1 l h 17 1>0111t1o :.ind l'lg hl rebounds Guard Todd
llaqwr addt•cJ 11; points for Lhe W1ldc:al.,
Tht.• 4!1e·rs te>t1k· the.· le ud for good midway
th ru u~h lhl· fir'>t h:.ilf ll wai. 32 26 al the
1nlt•rm1:.:.111n Wt.•ber Stale wus n'l rloser than four
po1 nl'> aflt•I that I.on).! Heal'h had no :.erwus
prohlt•rn': 1n thl• fm<JI rninule:.
Tilt• ·Hlt·r' ~dt· 51 7 pt·rt·cnt of their f1c•ld goal
a lt1•fl1pt!'o to :1:. !I pt•rtl·nl for lht• W1ldcC1L' L<ing
lho,tC·h out n·houndl·cl Wl'lw r St alt• 45 :15
No. Carolina 73, USC 62
l'lli\HLOTTE. N C Jcimcs Weirlhy and Sam
l'l'rkins '>f'<H't•tl 18 11111nli. a pu:n · to lead No I !'forth
(';,irolinu to 11 7:! fi2 v1{'t11n-ovt•r L'S('
'rhl' Tar llcels . undcfculed afte r t wo games .
\\en.• 111 a l'"'ll1on t<1 put l ht• Trojan:. o ut of reach
'>l'\'l•rtil t 1m1•s But p1111r halllrnntllln~ and TroJan
pn·~surc on the• h:11·khoarcb prc•vt·nted l ':-.;(' fr<im
making 11 u ru11C1Wa)
F n ·,hmun M 1<0hal'I J orda n :. jum per wllh R 32
to 1::n guvl' th1· Tar llt·e·b Cl Ii::! 52 lead, their biggest
up l11 lhC1l 1>01nt l11m1•\ t•r, tht• TreJJans eonl1nucd to
f)e<·k uwa~ a nd v. h1tllt•cl lht• lt·atl to "" on Cl lap-in
h\ Kl•n .lohni.on
· But the Tar llcc.+. a1dt."<I Ii) J immy Alack ·~
four frt·l' U1r11\los 111 tht• f1nul two minute:.. !>lrctc hed
ll)1· marg m hal'k lo 11 Jl fi!} 5H .... 1th t 4f. left ending
t lw Trojan thrt·al for i.:111HI
Fresno St. 60. St. Martin's 31
FHES:"\0 Fresno Stllll' rru1sed lo cin ea sv
110 :11 victory O\l'r St ~arun·, l>eh1nd Dan Sezzi'-s
1:1 11111n1 lll'rform a nt·c
Tht• Bulldog:. kl•11t St Martin :. :.core lt:ss until
tht· la:.l M minute:. W '>l'l'o nd'> of lht• fir!>t half and
ht·ld a lX Ill le ud al h<Jlft1mc
Heid l11gg1ns :.l'Orcd 111 for the Hulldogs and
pullt•d down eight re bound~
ll1gh ~rort•r for St .'v1artin '~ was Tony W1lh-s.
~tonng 11 1,.nnt.. an'd IJUll1ng down 4 rl'l:x>U nds fur
I h(' Satnl~
San•Jose St. 72. Dominguez Hills 51
S/\N JOSE St•111or forwC1rri Chns M t·Nea l ~
1>1°11rt•d tht• fir' I 'I:' t:n JIOll11' a nd finished With a
flurr~ a~ San .~o~t· Stah' IJeaL Doming uez l1 1t1.s· n ~I
~k~eal~. v. ho had four •if his gam e high 22
p111nts on ~lam dunk' kci rt•l)(>Und' with 12 Ed
1-·111.p atrtCk lt•d the Toro' v.1t h In point:.
Bl)lh tt·a m ., n"'' ;.in·~ I
Cal 83. UC Davis 76
BEHKl':LE't' C !.'nter ~1 ;.ir k ~1c :'\amara
s1·11r1•d a g ame· high 32 p<11nt~ C1nd pulled down 22
rl'lmunrlb lo lt'<•d thl' C'a llforn1a Colden Rears to an
XJ-7'i '11·torv mer l '(' l>a\'I'.'>
Tht• B(·~rs Mn·r tr;.iilt•d Cal lerl by 14 m idway
through lht.' ~t·rond h<1tr. hut l>a' 1s closed to .,., ,thin
th ree· po1at:. ut 73 70 with three minutes left
McNamara thl'n hit a follow :.hlJl . and Oav1s nC\'er
got tfOSl'r th<Jn flVl' pu1nt1> the rl'Sl Of lhe way
Thc Aggies wcrl' led by J!uard Pres ton New·
mavr \\1ho had 24 Sophom ores Sam P olter and
Butt•h lluys t•a('h h<1tl Iii for lht• lkars
San Diego Sf. 105. UC San Diego 70
Si\N DI EGO (;uard Zack Jones scored 19
p111nls to lead Cl halan<'<>d San 01ego St ale attack CIS
tht• ,\ztl't':. wh1ppt.>d lhl' l 'n1vcr:.1t y of Caltfornill al
San l>1l'go 105 70
:\ total o r. H0 ,·er1 J\ttec!> scored tn double
figures in the one ~l<il•d t·ontcst
.Jont•s St'nred 11 of his team's firs t 17 points a s
San Diego State look a nine JX"nl advantage in the
rarly J!Otn~ a nd the Aztl•t•<; .steadily pulled away
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x Si:! n Fr;.in 10 3 IJ 287 22A
Atlanta 7 6 0 359 2a)
Rams 5 8 · o 268 295
Nt>w Orleans 4 9 o 180 29'l
Eastern Division
Oullets HI 3 0 299 241
Philadelphia 9 4 0 307 185
."\'Giants fl 7 0 252 2~
St Louis H 7 0 275 347
WashingJ.on 5 8 o 2fi4 :us
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Mia mi 8 4 I 288 248
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;../l.'W En~hrnd 2 11 O 27i 304
Baltimor<> 1 12 o 20~1 4:n
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l'1lls burgh H 5 o 299 229
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by Bil Keane
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"Will the new alarm system put Sam ond Barfy
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"You won 't die If you don't get an
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l WONDER HOW
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ALL T~E& YEARS?
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by Harold le Doux
I BECAUSE I WAf:.! I WA~TED AH
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THE DAY WIT H YOll. SAM!
by Ferd & Tom Johnso_n
Do You KNOW
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Orangtt Coa~I ()All'( PILOT r UO'.CJay ' Oocembttr 1 1981 cs
Moulton t ririmphs with 'A Little Night Music' Billl,Oard nfiln
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1w utht>r l11t•<1I l'ommun1t y thc11kr hu,'I lhl'
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1m111uculutv production of "A l.1tllc N1.:M Music ·•
'l'hl· myru.1d 1•lcnwnt~ n-qu1rt-d for successful
t'Xl't'ul11111 of th1• e lahoratc Stephen Sondheim
m us 11·11I, unveiled for tht· nrst time in Orange
County, ur1: all 11resenl m lhl' l.a~una rendition,
d1rN·ted J0111tly hy Eih:l'n
~i~h~:~hi 0n11~d J'.'.~~~0t0i~. INTERMISSION
Douglas Rowt• It is one
of thl' ~htLerant( Jewels of tlw 1981 ... eason
If anyone could turn an ln.:mar Berg man
""A LITTLE NIOMT MUSIC" •
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Ho111i.. Je•ome Kin..-..-. Henle! Wllllmv••
movie t "Smiles of a Summer Nig ht") ·into ii hall century or more ago, though she .r eq uires
m us ical comedy and take it to the bank, it would more aging to be tota lly convincing. Mar ianne
be Sondheim. the premier compoi.cr lyricist of the Ma bile as delightful as her curious gr anddaughter,
Broadway sla~e Laguna's production does his while Kenneth Pound and Laura Pryzgoda capture
scor e proud with some noble singing voices the com ic relief admirably as Anderson's uptight
en hanced by musical director David Ant hony son and ea rthy maid, respectively . ~conducting an "invisible" orchestral and vocal The inclusion of a five-mem ber chor us is
coach ()pr is Shields. pleasmg to the ear but often slows the t.en\po, not
Nils Anderson. by now a familiar figure on the unli ke the barber shoppers in "'Tfre Music Man.''
Laguna stage, takes the central role, a m an of the Wally Jluntoon's rragm entary, utilita rian settings
world married nearly a year Lo his still-vir ginal are geared for smooth transitions as well as being
bride 1n turn-of th e c~nt ur} Swede n His highly ornamenta l .
performance is fir-;t rate. a stud~ an sell assurance T he s howcase s tre ngth of ··A Lillie Night
and savoir faire Mus ic " IS its eho ra l n umbe rs,' o f which :·A
Ma ry Sullivan enacts ~Ls once. and future Weekend m the Country" sparkles with particular
fl a m e . a noted actrt'::.S , "1th ... t~ le and s kill. allure It's a song that starts' out politely soft and
rend ering the hat song of the ... cort~. ··Send m the ·:::_filn s in mtens1t h ke a snowball as it spreads
Clowns.". with splendid emollonal . depth As ttl.e,r· through the ensemble ~ the ideal selection for a
young wife, Laurel Boyd 1s plcasmg in a more fi rs t-act curtain
minor key, projecting the required bla ndness of This is the effect of the production itself. slow
her character. · . _ . a t the outset but gaining momentum a lmost
.As the sp1t-and-pol1sh c·o~nt , a nvat for Miss imperceptibly until the viewer is complete ly
Sullivan's affections. Gregg Co~ 1s the strongest of enth ralled. Two more weeks o( per formances
th.e ca~t vo~:illy and casts an 1mp~ess}ve shadow. remain. Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p m . at
with his military bearing Landa Credit blossom s the Moulton, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna
nicely as his s hunted aside wife who plots to Hearh \ , ·
regain her husband's affection.
Jean Margaret llyde does well as the old
do wager reminisc10
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesdav. Doee.mber 1. 1981
LOVE INTEREST An unknown Horneo
supenmpost:'d this lo,·~ mes~agt· on ,1 "ign
as an Uncle Samish-lookmg f1 ~url' g~1ze:-.
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11n 1<0111.t• 7X Ill San '.\1 a r t:o:-.. nort h t•rn S;in
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New product erases graffiti
Allstralian cleaner· effective. against Wall 'artistry'
DETRO IT f AP > C i t y IH't r o l c um basl•d pro<luc:t .
1ntruduccd 1n North l\m c ril·a·
last month
Rased o n in1t1al res ponse,
Os tra nd said. firs t year sales of
$4 5 million . or about 100,000
gall on s. are pro1ected .
offir1ah n ocked t o an exhibit for
3 produc t tha t promises to erasl·
t h ~ p e r s is t e n t pro ble m o f
'outhful self e xpression on any
avlllable surfa ce -othe rwist>
kno wn as graffiti
"Ci r aff1t1 Gobblt•r ' 1s
m a rk c tt•d by o.,t r<1n d
t-:nterpnse!> of Detroit
According to Ed\\ in Os tri.ln<l
Jr . c·ompan y pn•s tdc nt, fJ ~allon
uf .. <~raffiti G obbler." at S43.
t•an do the sam e wurk as Sl.000
worth of sandblasting '"withou t
dam ugin g tht• und e rl y in ~
~urface" and do thl' JOh in
lt•ss than half tht: t1ml'
W i thin a yea r . h e s aid .
Ost rand E ntt'rprises hopes to
mark('\ a vt•rs1on of "GraffilJ
(io h b lt•r" for dom ,est ic us e ,
p roha bly in a s pray-pump bottle
s t•lling for between $4 and $10 ..
The e xhibit tout ing "'Gra ffiti
Gobbler " is .one of hundreds ut
t h e-a n n u a I c o n g r e s s a n d
ex pos itio n of the National
League of C ities.
'"We have a little diffit·ulty.
r e m ov in g g raffiti , from
!-ands to n e and synthe tic. or
po rous, marble right now," he
a c knowle d ged . "But we're
wurktng o n som e m odifications
to expand the paint g raffiti and
force 1t out of s uc h walls "
Developed in Australia. the
c ll'anc r uses thr ee variatio ns of
a trade -secret formula to erase
ink or paint or re m ove chewing
gum from walls. furniture. brick
The substance is sprayed o n
t he d t>faced are a . r ubbed in with·
a soft nvlon brus h . then hosed
away. he sajd. o r s teel. ·
Dozens of local offic ia ls. from
p oints a s dive r se as No rth
M iami, Fla .. and Pierre. S.0 .
left c ards a t the "Graffiti
Gobbler" exh ibit. They want
more info rma tion about the
··The r espon ~e h as b een
trem endous:· s aid O!>tra nd
lie said Mayor E d \\a rd Koc h
h as a greed to test the product in
.Januarv on New York C ity's
g ra.f f (ti s me a r e d su b way
syste m
O stran<l's partne r . Ed Brink.
add ed . "Th is is the right prodoct
for the right time . G raffiti is no
lon ger a laug hing matter and
time and m oney being s pent to
rc•movt' it could be put to better
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DIATH . NDTICIS
Rll.E\'
J,\~1 ES <:r·:mt<; r: RILEY
born·· in <.;1 l.11u1,, \fo,,011n
on :\' o \ l' ntl1 l' r 1 :? 1 !J 1 x f'a~'l'fi ,1\\J\ Oil :'\tt\l:frlnt•t
21 l!lH I .1\ tu-. n•,ukn1·t· Ill
('ust a :\Jto,,11, I" J Ill· ";i,
t!mpl•1~ l'<l at tlw Dath Pilot
I u r I :1 ' t' tll ' II l" " ·'' .1 VC'll·ran nf lht! t·m11·d Sl,tll''
\1 m' llunnl! \\'oriel Wdl II
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McCO.Mtal MORTUARIES
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna H111s
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
495·1776 -.-.
HA.DO. UWM-MT. Oj.IYf
Mortuary •Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Cosla Mesa
540-5554
'1HCI HOTHllS
~ llU. UOADW A Y
M09TUARY
110 Broadway
\Costa Mesa
642·9150
IALTllH~HOH
SMITH A TUTHtlL
WISTCLM CHANL
4271 E 17th S I
Costa Mesa
646-9371
PIHCI •OTHIH
SMITHS' MOITUMY
627 Malo St
Huntington Beach
S36-6S39
PACtftC NW
.....,.IALPAH
Cemlt•ry Mortuary
Ch,pel-Crem1tory
3500,Pa<:1f1c View Onve
Newport Beach
644-2700 ·-
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Calv:1r) Chap<·I Sant;i Ana.
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llc•ad 1, ('a Surv11·l•rl h' \\'lfl' ;\lo1 tu.11' f>.ltt 5:>~"1 F ern M Blcuel. Auburn,
Lt•1i:h Johnson 1~1111.nd :1 Of:Rlt:ti Washmgton. an uncle & aunt
i-ld k hrldr{'n :"11·k .. h •111ft•r ,v.. '.\l i\ Hi; i\ n. E T M ,\Hy Mr & Mrio. crt'<lrgl• Gifford.
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d a u )!hll•r l><'nlSl' l'da11<1 horn 111 H~·ll,ht ll. Scotland ht'l tl 11n \\'{'dlll's d a),
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L11u10,i;111t1 llr \\J~ t'm1Jlu~1·d S h l' 1, .,111 \1, i·rl IH her latte r Ua} Samts orr.01at1ng
as an 1• n II 1n 1· c· 1 " 11 h lwlm ,,.1 hu~haml Ll'O .Jam<'!> lnlermrnl al llarhor La"'"
Md>onn.rll _Douglas. i.onll l>l'rt{'lt, Sr , ahd her lovmR ;\I e morrnl Park Pierre
fkul'li. < u St•n·1rPs priq11e c hi l<lnn Milfilllrl't Ann Urothers B<>ll Uroa1lw:iy
In ltl'll or nowt•rs. d11nalu111~ O f,&.,iht•rl , of Nt•wp'lrl Mnrtuury, directors
111 tht> Am t•rkan Ca n c·l'r...,.R~tP. ('II •111111 1.eo .famt•s, , ·"'"WOLF
SorH'I\ Jr or'Marinu d cl rtey, C'a. TF.RRENC F. W. WOLF.
SMITH 13 11randd1ilrlrcn :Jn d 2· passed awuy Nove mtx>r 23.
OTTt,"i L SMITJI I Uud t. I.I 11rcat .gr11nclch1 ldrcn Also 198 t llr lovcd brother of
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Mon1cu. Cu P ll'ISetl uwav (.'u J Od Ann ('1)1:hpcin or Stlul 0 01 othy Wolf. IWµh cw o r
Nnvcmher 27. 191\I UcloV{'ll Aro<·h. r.1 • 1 1>rothe1 J flhn M ar~ & J ark 1-'erJ?US. & hu~buncl nf V\'oone Z Smith Owmnnd nf l.('('rr~r1•nl.1. hui.bund of Ehtohelh Wolf
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C'a .JHfSm1th.Lon1tBcll<'h. Novi•mht•r 27 . 19111 a tl981 ul ttOO AM. Pnrifi<'
C'u & Tom S mith, Costo 7 301'M al Out Lall~ 11r Mt Vi e w C hal'cl Priv ate
Mt.'Sa.-b. ~ Rrand<'htldrcn. Ca r m e l Cotholtl' Chur<'h. Interment In lieu or tlO'A'NS.
I s ister Mary Jane Smith. 1ut West Uo lboo Blvd . d on s llons to the City ,or
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'>I ~nt• """ <.A •//01 , ,. v>J 2u10 ~V•(.l WILLIA~
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PUil.iC MOTXE
NOTICE Diil l'UaLIC HEARING TO
•E H E LO av T HE ORANGE
COUNTY M>AAO OF SUPERVISORS
ON T HE LOCAL CO A S TA L
l"AOGAAM ANO GENERAL l"LAN
AMENOMENT l'OR THE a OLSA
CHICA SEGMENT OF THI NORTH
COAST l"UNNING UNIT OF THE
ORAN GE COUNTY LOCAL COASTAL
PROG.-AM ILCP11·11
Not1<~ u r.ereby Qtvf'n tnctt on
Woclnod•Y Oe<tmt>er I&, 1n1. o
P•rl 01 1h prOQr•m lo \aU\fy the
requtrtn-.ni. of Ille Co .. ~tel Ac I ol
1'1•, .,. •rnencteo. O'\' preo•r1nQ •
L.•c•I C.Oi\t•I Pro qr•m tor th•
urtincoroorated 1tr"~u wi thin the
NOTICE OF DE ATH O F
DOROTHY LUM B
VANDERVORT , aka
DOROTHY L .
VANOERVOAT6 ANO OF
PETIT! N TO ADMINISTER EStATE
NO. A·11120t.
1 O •• I I h P 1 r '!> ,
bent.-lic 1ii flP\, Lrf·d 1 tor ~
a nd continQN\l c re<J1tor '>of
Dorothy Lumb v a nd r vo rt
and ~rsons whO 1n a y be
CJ1herw1~ tntt•reste d 1n the
will and1o r esta te ·
A pe tition hai. been filed
by Charles E. Vandervo rt,
Jr. 111 the> Superior Court of
Ora nge C.ounty requesting
!h a t Chdrles E
Van d e r vo rt , Jr and
George w V ,rnder vort be
a p pointed c1s person al
r e pr esen t ati v es t o
a dm 1111ster the estate of
Doro thy Lumb Vandervort
(under the Indepe nde nt
Adm1n1strat1on of Estates
Ac t l . 1 he pet1t1on is set for
hearing in Dept No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive,
West, 1n the City ol Santa
Ana , Cil ltfo rn1 a o n
December 23, 1981 a t 9 30
a .m
IF YOU OBJEC.T to the
grant1nq ot the pet1t1on.
you \hould either a ppea r
a l the hearing and s ta le
your o b1ec t1ons or file
written ObJe{l1ons with the
courl before lhe hPa n n g.
Your a ppearance• may be
in p e r son or b y y our
a tto rnc•y.
I F -'I(· 0 U A R E A
CRED IT O R o r a
contingent creditor o t the
deceased , you m us t Ille
your c laim with the court
o r present 11 t o t he
personal represen1 a t1 ve
ppointed by the court
w1th1n four months trnm
the da tl" of tirst issuance
of letter'> as provided in
Sec11on 700 o t the P robate
C.ode ol C.cilttOrn1a . The
time for filing claim'> w ill
not expire prior to to ur
months trorn thP date ot
the hearing noticed a bove.
YOU MAY E:XAMINE
the Ille kept by the court.
If you arc interP~ted in the
est a te , y ou may 111 e· a
reQuest w ith the court to
r eceive s pecial notice ot
the invento r y o f esta t e
assets and of the pet 1t1ons,
acc ount s and r e po rt s
d escribed 1n Sect ion 1200.S
ot the Calllorn1a Proba te
Cod e.
Publish ed Ora nge Coasl
Daily Pi lot Nov. 24, 25,
Dec. 1, 1981 5154·8 1
Con 1•I Zont . tne O••n11• Counly -------------
B°"rd of 5oull'l'rVO\O" '"" no•o . l>Ubh< ruauc MOJlCl
n••nf\9 lo con\tditr tM .tc:IOtJl1on ot .,,. -------------l •nO uw Pl•n Pl\dw of Ille Lot•I
Co•,••I Pr0qr~m fOf tM 8.olw (Jue•
SeQm•"' ot ""' Nonn Ccw'1 p,.,.,,,"9
Unll ot tM OrMio• C0<1nh Loc•I
Ccw'1•1 ProQtem Ttv l •nd V>e Pl•n
In( tUC)el 14'n0 U°W', rf"'\OV'(.f'• COia\ta l
•te:eu and tr.,,..oon•••on <omOOf'llfnt\
•nd oollc:1e' tor 1mp••m•nt•t;on
Amendnwnt Of "•"OU1 etemt-nts ot th«
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L•nd uw .wio Ctrcul•llon El..,.enu
wlll el>0 be <o~iotrPd at Ille 11eer1no
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of th• Loe.el (04\t•I PtoQt•m tor
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a m or •\ ~n t~r••tte, •\ tht
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w ill O• ht>ld 1n tne Bo•rd of
SupervlM>rs Hu rinq Room '" ,,..
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10 Cl•lc C.nt~ Pl•H. S.nte An•.
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1nw1tfld to •ltif"ftd and ~ PW•rd
C O M PLIA N C E W ITH T H E
CALI FORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALlt'I' ACT LO<•• Co•t.t•I Proqram\, 4Hf
,1.1u1or1ly .... mpt trom CEOA
r rqulrt m •nh our\ou•nt 10 \f'ct1on
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lht envh·otunof'nl.tl •mp4ut~ ot '"'' profett
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to IM Soiro of SuPe-rv1M)rS •"'°""°"
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111 ,..o,lh Bro•O••Y'. Senta Ana ,
C•1tlorn1e. Tt'I,,,,,.,._. 1110 a:M SJ'•
BV OllDER OF THE BOAR D OF
SUP ER VISORS O F ORA N GE
COUNTY CALIFOllNIA
O•lt NcwemllO'< 1S 1'1111
ISEALI JUNE ALEXANDER
• Clerk ot '"" Soiro o4 Sul>erv1scu·\
ol Or-Counly
C•lllornla
Publt\,.,.., Or•~ Co.J•I O•llv Pilot
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PICTITIOU' aUSINE'5
NAMI STATIMINT
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WESTE"N ENTERPRISE, 17>01
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STATEMINTO' AaANDOlllMENT
Ol'UHOI'
I' ICTITIOUI IUllNISI MAMIE
Tile t ollowlno PerlOn• ll•Y•
abenclolltel tlle ute Of "'4 llcllliou• tbvtlMHMme
l AG OF CAL•FOtlNIA. n •1tt w
O<••n Front, N••Port 8oacll
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Nov, U , O.C. I, I, IS,"" *"'81 .
SUl"llllO.. COUllT
01' CALll'OllNIA
COUNTY 0, OllANGE
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MA 11 lllACf°bl':
PETI TION ER BETI V J U NE
POWERS
llESPO NOENT CHAA L f;S
THOMAS POWEllS. JR
SUMMONS "AMILY LAWI
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11•,,.re. I TO THE llESPONOENT
T llt pelllloner "-• Iliad • P9llllon
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10.1111 • ,_,. •lll'Wn JO CMya ot ll>e
clelt 111•1 11\fs '""""""' It ~ on you, yo.,.r dtl...it ,...y be ..,1,.eo end
f P'le <our I m•v •nter • ludem•"'
con••lnlnt lnjun<ll.e or otMr orclen
conc •r"'"9 dlvulon o• prope,.ty, spouwl .........,.,, <Nld unloclY. t hllO
JuPOO<I. •1-""Y I"'• (0$1\, end well other relltf n ITWY be o•anloo by llw
court Tf\• v•rtU\hment ot waoes.
l•klnq ot ,.....,.., .,. or-rty, or other
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Deltcl AllQUsl 10. , .. ,
LEE A llRANCH,
C•erk
BY SHARON ICUPICA,
C)eputy
JAMISW.115"01"
ls.st S.. c.tt Nwy., Sle. JM
~a-di, CA n.s1
Tel: 11141 -..J7
Publl\IWd Or-COH I Dally Piiot
No w tO, 11. l•. Dec. I, 1"1 m..11
PUIUC MOOCE
FICTITIOUS aUllHISS
NAMI iTATlMENT
Tn~ rotlow lnQ JWr\or\\ •re d olno
bu\ln.s\ u
LI 00 NOllTH. 701 LIOo Per-
Orlv., NtWPOrl 8U <h C••l!or11I•
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C:•lllornie '1t63
Al.tn J Mlc"t "()700 Pe..o Arbol
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Novemti.r ll '"' ,,,_
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l'ICTITIOU' auSINESS
NAMlfJTATaMaNT
Tilt tollowl114 °'''°"' a•• dolnq 1>u•1.-.na. CORONADO PARTNERS. 11115
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
PERSONALS &
LOST & FOUND-
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All real estate ad
v ertl5 ed 1n thi s
newspaper is ~ub)tct to
lhe Federal f11r Hous
lng Act of 1968 wtu<'h
makes II 11le1al to ad-
vertise "aoy prereren«,
l1m1tatlo n. or dts·
cr1m1n1t1on based on
race, color .. rehg1on.
sex, or national ong111,
or an intenllon to make
1ny such preference,
l1m1t11t ion , o r d ts
cr1m1nat1on ..
This newspaper Will not
knowingly arcept any
advu t1s1 og fo r real
estate which IS 1n viola
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LET'S TALK
About this 4 Bdrm home
with one year home war·
ranty Won 't las t at
$120,000 Owner will help
with the hnanc1ng also
For a good conversauon.
call 979·S370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS ;:;; l --... U .. 1 .. LD .. El .... S .. ! _ ..
?.;; I 813 acre Villa Park
,.. custom view lot' Local "' I ed 111 very prest1g1ous
i.u 1I area Owner will assLSt
1n hnancrng and or
par11c1pate m de\•eloi>
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AMD AFfOlDAILE
A tastefully redecorated
J Bdrm home 11>1th a one
year old roof and RV
space Seller may assLSI
1n fmancmg All this for
Sl26,000 Call no ...
979·S3'70
ALLSTATE
REALTORS ---------401 Da. CdM?
Yes. you r an 011>·n a
home 111 CdM + the
owner will finance 11
The price 1s the lowest 111
town Call Tim Rhone
agt today 631 1266
"''I .,. If it's got wheels
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Daily Pilot
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ad.tall
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:·;, a friendly
ad-visor will
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into cash .
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will hl'lp with fl1111rwrn11
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FREE LIST OF llOr.H:S
__ w orld R E s56 7777
NEWPOIT GL.84
ONLY SI l6,t00
Assume $91.200 al I:!',.
owner will 1•arr} 2nd'
F 0 r m a I cl 111 I II K •
l1replar e . wethar
Sparkling pool and spa 1
Call today 673 8SSO
THE REAL
ESTATERS
-"0 ON. equtl) share, lst
time buyers, 3 bd . I ba
only S94 .000 prm only
<,;i!!1_63H04§ Kathy ag1_1l_
HAllOIVIEW
ONLY S2l5.000
b wner will carry large
2nd' Coz} cuuntq •
1 kitchen, 3 large bdrm'
Fabulous yard features
1
bubbling s pa. l:IB'J and
patio heater' Fee land
Call toda>. 673·8SSO
MIU ----1 VILLA IALIOA
You ng people pool
your re~outl·es Ideal l
two bedroom villa for
)Our lir~t home Fresh•
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a dupleit Lill' R 2
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TUDOR
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large walk 111 closeb. 2
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THE REAL
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Dalebout
Bay& Beach
Real Estate .
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loot pool (),,. ner ,,., II
carry_ largr 2nd trust
deed S18S.OOO
631 -7300
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COSTA MESA
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2 I I I San Jooqui" Hills Road
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LUXURY PENTHOUSE ON WATER
lnt~rior is riCJM 04lt of Ardritectunil
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thro~. Spaciotls 2 bed. +ct.ft with
s~ti·~ most« wit• with fireptac:•.
Iran, i..oded CJlou & mttiqlte occlftk.
loot slip o•ailable. This is °"'Y for ti..
dim intirlamcj. S725,000.
CLIFFHAVEN DUPLEX W /POOL
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Br Laiuna Bch home. Ortict or retail 1'hop C1l I Denison Assol' wh1lt1 t•n male L11b MIWPOIT .. LIOA br Cu 13 supphtd. Call spec:l•li!ll Knowledp ol 181111 f lorid• St HB Adh ea1v11 Saluperson ..a.u::.:. .._..u..._ -~ sz751m o. Call evu spareava1l1mmedla1ely 673·7311 ~mill , bhu:k h·m pup. -I Mark U M to SPM plants and auto & 147 O.EM D11trlbuton.So w.rc-
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, overaou76 760.llllM rt WathBalcony Airport OWNER·NONOWNER ••••••••••••••••••••••• Counter. full & part ~-O'Jl4 Earn while you learn. market Bill Bradley Boolccue antq 0111 Sat.It. ---~ --~ Complu 1thru 4 unats IXICUTIYI Boolclceeplnf/Accoununa tame Dimmitt Cluntrs. H E R I T A G E 760-8870 deepll•ll NSO. malce of. female roommate want s..9 3862 Manager with minfmum Corona del ~r 759-9901 L~ S.C~ IN v ESTM E NT will ---ter Antq oalc 4stk w/drp _ .. COM 3 bd r 2 ----Peter Dobbs. Broker * SUm * • • E . 0 I r N f Sales d le I d .u.,. pp , ""· · rm , pc, p r 1-A . 760 6827 .,,.,, "'"years uper xc1t· yn1m1r sa u pos1t100 or 1rm. musy tn lta ch you creative D"MY P"Y J ,or a ron . ""'"'"" . sund lcs. 1275 lr.i ulll lst, ro esaiona llur~tys · ~6Ql61 24hourESCORTS ing N1t1onal Company watb Petrolon. JM Uni telhgent & mot1hted. financing, 1031 E1 ""'" "' 545·9
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644·8085 ' P:;n~~~~~~taybl'! s;~ 'moHts/ / COEDS Would Lov; -lo ductaon busmess otfers Cir oppty Impressive two yrs ht111tion ea vtlopment 4t counsehne. Easy to·a~l 1 e.n1t1n1 books $a5 . f'IS. 2 le en--
Shr 11 lux home w prol. ressional tenants surh :l) Lott & FcM.d Party with you Call Sue xlnt atmospherr & com earnings Call Answer perlfnCf Selary Com Ex per counstlors re· Chrastmu 11ft p1rk 1 ra vi ng1 • w 11 lu m
person $265 Isl. last a, attornrys, CPA accoun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Debbir an)'1.lme pensation package Send Ad •251.,. 64£~ 14 hn mensurate wt th 1b1hty ceive lOO"'k comm nus P1rt111me or Full/llmf Hogarth. I 745 , 1300,
de 996·8479 tints. insurlanC't broker. ~ 5100 9_SJ.9363_ resume or bat'll&round ESTl ... ATOI GontactMa ie 6*~ ts an unusual oppy for rExcel111ent opdportunM1ly Chimney cranr 175 __........ letter to VP FananC'f', "' n1ht person Confiden or co ege stu ents r Auatralian wooden C.M Easls1de. M•F to 1nvutment counselor,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1600 Dove St . Ste 215• Mechanical En1111ttr Mtdk.eOffict Ital inter view Call Lyun 760·1143 Sun 1~2 cbald's tiedends SIOO .J shr 2bd lblh S230 + •., ph ys1olog1st, recrwter ~,....c...,_,., Newport Buch. CA ang degree or equivalent lmmed1alt optn1ngs. Vinces.46·5880 orwlcd s Mark644 2660 ulll 646·4060 Full servlrf suite + r· licorfl 92e60. w 1 th p uss 1b1 e mult1·spec11lty group •-'-'-=~---
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675-0236 merce Plaza for sub· bookk~ng slcills, good General Bristol Park Med1t'al Gary's Deli, 752·5401. Call us about the out PARTNER
I · t ' I b 1 t G 0 stand ing t·areer op Share spac Ocean Vu ease to a sect serv • 1--.1.~C" • orf anau ion a a 1 1 y, I.OCKER ROOM r ~ 1100 w Coast Hw)'. NB C -' ab 1 h di l R portun1tie s as an home. Gardener. pal.lo, .o P'Y s e·r v . & Discount for eb. only rde t~ a1n .e a ,.!ane Y ATTENDANT 1 MEDICAL F Isl M.D. est1ur1nl Insurance Aacnl. Train 1 dealers. country anti·
washer & dryer Comp 85macrocompt. adJoinang S?S + FILING oC 11u Kies. YP9m2g ~:f~2 Must be 11ble to ~~11k seek) EXP'U full & p/t IUSTY 'IUCAM ing will not Interfere ques, folk art, anllque
rurn except m aster 1·0878or7S2·1677 cllonLe 11IJ!42SlOQ ra ~,ren · "'"""""'' English, transport.allon l fr & bk offll'e help. 1830 Main St., al with your. present toola. herb plants and
Suite. ·S400 + ulll. NIW,OltT Ill.CH Give yourself a ora necessary, pleuse call 6:44·0381 __ MacArthur, Irvine, now employ ment. products American
494-l331 Allt,OltT AIU Christmas bonus A TOUCh Cake Det'orator wanted. S49·<1317, Bud MODELS/HCOm accepting applications Country Fun for a ~
M'"' t d. l h -sell unneeded f c1,. p,tt rtu hrs . will train GI., •f HOUIS .,. I I KITCHEN HELP ....,,·4518 --...a 0~ r wan e q s are 600·1200 sq ft at 9()t pr-'iq 0 .. SS NB area ~1.0567 ai:A Allo r ema es un y DISHWASHERS ....,.. A_.-.c• _ ·•
home w 12 guys. near rt, rull aervice Im med. items in the 9AM·2'M I 953 ~71_ Day & night shirts aviil Sales Antique Oak rireplac~
603.1Ci38 1215· per mo . ()('Cupancy Oai'ly Pt'lot Escortll/Modehng CASHIO Join the Los Angeles 1 Nurs1ng Apply in person Mon-Part·lame Sales, n I mantle or could be used •
. ,,.,, Mullan Ri tt_ S40.296Q ~!~~0~f~~:a Fashion Island retail I Times C1rculat1on team I LYM Fri, 9AM-SPM per 'd Motherhood for l11ng size bed bead-. l or2Femtoshare bea~l. 4S0,7S0 &2000sqft spaces Gi'ft 6 'd store Expr pref. Jo"asl & adapt your ~ork 31130 <.:onv Hosp NB Maternity Boutique. board pt'ece. Large unfurn 3 bd apt . In for lea se, Newport . UI e FRIENDLY.understand· advancrmenl for nght, H h edule l o your area Pos atl1tude & f'ashaon Island, flex bt\•eled glass. very un1·
super area of NB W•I Ce nter Cote Really Call 642-5671 mg total massage Call person Some eves or 1 hrest)•le Work s hr~ s miles needed. xlnl Rest.aurant hrs Eves wkends Call ue 250760·8650
other F'em S3SO for 1 nr 640 5777 Oltd osk for o I Peter, 494-487t I wknds req. Call Ray or per day m uur Tames benefits Call 642 8IM4 MANAGEMENT ·m~9-99SI ESTATE SALE ~-~for 2. 640·6380aft. 5 Uttradeluxe oH1 cc or re C h r i s t "' o s 1,. • ., 5450 Jim 644·5070. E.O E C1rculat1on Sates ofrtre Nurs~~ -Seasonal Help S Roll ·TDp desk Oak
OCL\M YU c~ tail, approx 1250 sq rt. Ad.Visor ••••••••••••••••••••••• • CASHlll Have more lime fur your NURSES AIDI AIDE I ••FT WIU,EIS Claw China Cabinet.
Flo shr4brhomelDex· for SIJOOprmo Located FLY FREE' PA HOUSIWAIESALIS family , s tud1e:.. or Exp•r'd .. all shafts. StarUng II 30 Days, Hall tree Sade 'boards · c v 1 2 fort coupons 13 . lt1sure actav1ties We .. & It nds clus1veShorechrfs $325. an ann-ery 1 !age l .,~1 .:.,.,.,. f'ull or p/t1me Apply. pay hourly wages and l Conv Hosp Nwpt &h ---H ..... li evenings wee e Burfet Dressers. 341
76o-8321,642·4097 675-8109 _ -------roun nes ..., . .......,, -·Crown Hardware: 1024 commissions Bring your smile & }Oln •-Apply in person Crown Jasmine Laguna
Dana Pt. 2BR . 2BA Rel Newport Beach. share J MEW YUl'SEVIE FLY FREE' Pan Am 2 lmne \Westrlir()NB. LOSANGELESTIM ES I us' f'reemJr mtd .den "9tplec•''tobt'" Hard wa re, 1614 Sin 494-7456
WhtM.Utilincl.S26.'1 15t suue office, prest1g1ous 'AITY I for 1 t'Oupon s. 13 roun· CATE RING 'Servit'ej 1375SunflowerAvt ,CMI tal & tare ins Call . . I Mi url ~B Majestic woodburn1ng &last.493-0987. ; area, grnd floor. well CA :'ll C ELLATI ON ' lrtt's Hawaii S4 0 needs food pre p 1714l5400JOI 6428044 If you re looking for jSerretary for 2manSan t'ookstove Madetnl901
Pror. M t f to shr 3bd 2ba J_u.[11 ISO mo. ~·24!i Ha ve opening. P''t dub, IEJI 3669 workers. $4 br Full I Equal Oppty E"l.2!!>.Yer . -I grolffth. good rr wards ta Ana law orflce sins J?SO OBO 552-4146
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Share YOUR Bayfront j •ll,OIT•Ru aW..t.d, 70751 Bl." SA 9790747 ror . ---Somr of our 0 C. WordPr()('essor Sl4.@ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• home with d()('k spal'e ,,. ,,. ai:A ••••••••••••••••••••••• a l Haar~lyhsl restaurants need sharp Train Wd Proc St3.~ HARBOR AREA..
for my 36" Slope Quiet ! Approx 400 s q fl FOUND ADS SJI 90 WEEK ChristJanlChefAssastant Be }our own Bos~ Sub PART TIME responsible people who T70,L~guna B Sll.lm. APPLIANCE SERVICE
Corp. Pres. 645-8988. 11490 m<! .. .llSI 8300 Pre-School 320 E. 18lh Ex peraenced. in Con lease spaa•e '" NJ\ Ask EVENINGS can open and t'lose. as-L1i Re~nders Agy, Inc We buy used appliances
F 1 -• NEWPORT BEACIJ 504 •RE fREE St Costa Mesa Spt'C'aaJ t llnental Cumne. Xlnt for Chuck~ 675 2046 .sist in the dining area 4020 Barch Est '64EOE -We sell recond ., guar em~ e roomi7'ate.~ ~o Newport 81\•d l~ to " Program 646·S423 wages & ruture Growth. HARDWARE We are presently seek-and help accept food de-Newport 833·8190 rFree j appliances 549-:m'I ~mo~ to~ are p I t4110 sq rt avaal at911 a Call.· aA..W_....._.-7100 Call 673-6363 ror in Retail Sales. Laguna . mg adults with pleasant livery , and help in fll!!!!!!!!!!•!!!l•!!!!!!l!•ll!!ll!" na own ouse 00 · sq ft Sierra M0 mt C-0 • .,. _,.,.,. le_rY iew F II scheduhno emplovees. I I IUY Ar'LIANCIS jac, etc. 543-4 __ 2!_1 ? _ !41 13~4 · .. _ 642•5671 i••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach u lime, part personalities who would .. , L -81 --ADMIMISTIATIVIE time cas hier Coa~t be mterested in wort.in.I timt cards and more SICllTAIY es 957 33 f em . wanted age .S·:.I 10~torage Shed 8x 10 ft ---CLHICAI. Hardwar~ 497 4403 In Sales & Promotion Musi be .21 or over for Excellent opportunity I Large Signature Upngtt
sllr 4bd on beach. f P, SJ5Q o rr1 ce space ror Lost ane Lab ASSISTANT Realestate synd1cataon Homecleana~erv Wjth Daily Pilot Carriers Oris po91llon Full details for h.igh powered in frost free freezer. Xlnt
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$215' mo Isl & la~l ----man in Orange 494 72216 md1v1dual needed to as· Invest firm Processes .•tust ha\•e ou·n trans Un I 1 mated ear n1ngs ID from 9·1Jam, Monday & shorthand •kills Must RE FR IG ERA TOR S200
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d nkr aza g Realonom1cs 675 6700 'ic Cress St Laguna set'retaraal skills Send · per week Gari Fnday ,,.2_ •• 21 a•k 'ror n-n' ]J2 M. Footllil Id. brokerage ore.re R-----~~= e c. pool , Jae Beach M1ssmg!liov21 re su me to u T 11 .,_ ... 9 .,..,., .,.. ... , .. °"" efragrrator,\•eryrlean, Nonsmkr S28S ancl ut1I St 0 Call 494 i880 Thompson 2415 Campw , Dthvery men over 18 for ~.Q.ffi.e ~rvJces..., ·~ Willi1B'11 h•trt, H•. CA. Conlirl Peggy late. auto defrost. 11.s.5 S56·1§26 ore or Haer 1350sq f\ -----• LA T1mu to homes an Hostess CllShaer 121 JJ27l 5l74 833·2900 893·9060 .. -MesaVerdeArt'a l...Qsl Gold Color Cocker Dr Su ite 200. Irvine. C M 31 6 Part llme Mus t be• • Pror f shr JBR luxury •4 .... 123 & Terr1er Puppy \'1(' 92715 m ~ m 1 L h d _ Apartment saze Dryer.• Waterfront apt ~•th ~ ~'!.. llumbolt Island 11-26 --Economy car required I a\atlab e unc . an ' PAIT TIMI EqualOpportunity good cond $6(1 Reg Sue
same I ch ild OK C~ViltOCJt 840·1425 A.,-ot.lcD-.ct/ No r ollr c lang ners &weekends Must 6·9pm .Exp1nd1ng )'outh Employed ! f' SICllTAlllS Was her & Dryer.
675·9922 • Offare or reta il shop f d -T M G Exert1se in111rur1orl S400·$450tmo + bonus bt' 18 Salary open App counselang firm has : ~~:ektot~=rary Jobs harves1 gold i 300 It
Condo for rt'nt, f emale, spacea\a1~1m mt'd1a1ely ~unSheper;rk' ~xTa~ef·' needed part lime Open 646·0S37 U'~':np:~~~ne; ~~c:,;'1~ openings ror 3.5 sharp RESTAURANT Cater-1 VICKI HESTON _!175 646·3622 ___ _
xlnt H.B area Beaut 4S0sq fl $4 15 mo Old Eng She~og ., ang soon • 15 4 5 Ad am!> c ~ outeoing mature people l ing firm has opening for & ASSOCIATES Rdr1g rrosl free. clean.
rurn Pool,lenn1s S250. _ 673·6522 Shep ~1ostl) Blk long I Mi WW I I Pl••• ~ 7392 to mofavalt ambitious respon adult to Olf'(alel 540 0400 w 0 r k s g 0 0 d S200
964-8029 eves ~·knds o,...rciol haired F \"u:sla Mix f' AtroblcW= I •Mt •f tM11et HOSTESS E S p T 1~13 yr olds Call 2-Spm. Hobart auto. sli<.l!i"/& SECllTAIYl.1. ~-8513,548-4485 ,___
Available no~ 2 rooms INtol1 4475 ~ewport Beach <\nlmal _C9sla Mesa 545·211 -Luncheon. also late S Ref rig. clean. works
C.M, F no smk S225 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shelter644~S6 -;(\,L-ROUND Of'FICF. '· I n1oh1 wknd s Grander ecretaraal pos1t1on tn l good $100 M8·8513 or R IS PE RSON f r t A o " :mllve NtwpQrt Center 5484.SS $250+1)1t;de .64HX!82 eta1 .tore. rboit·cloca f ound English Sheep • or1 das · Ji' ·~ RestauranlN B 642·8881 Realtor's ortire Front --·-------
Rmmte to shr 2bd tis;. lion by ~ewpQrt orean Dog rr no one clatm.'> 11. Pitt'ed medira isl •• orric:e position reqwres Washer. t'lean, works
Sm child OK Sl9S C M front 800 sq fl S7SO mo fret> to good home Call S 11 per ,5 h 8 r P Ty P HOST /HOSTISS good telephon e voire. I good. $85 548-8513 or
646.6089 974.2032 6J~:!18S..._673-1401 _ 497-188t or640·536S mg w1llin11 Computer f' T pos1t1on. days. must t y P 1 n g , SH • a p 543.4485
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4 background helpful I be exp Appl) 1n person .. Room in very nice area ..... hiall...tal 4500 Lost Ladies brown Chane~ for advance· I The Joli)' Roger. 400 S pearance Real rstate Dryer. gas. rlean, works incl pool S275 . Avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• purse, shoulder strap m e n t s a I a r y experience helpful but I good S7S 548-8513 or Coas t Hw y, LaRuna; now l•ochAr9o! containing passport neg benefit s Calli I Beach ___ _ not essentaal Preftr 548·4.SS 9~-2418 lmmedaate orcupancy ~O begmn1n111 1·30·81 betwn lout res1drnl. For an· Whirlpool wa sbtt &
R h Bd hs S I 1200 rt I -·t •t G Sh h ......... ••7 r Housecleaners. S5 hr lo terview call Mrs Duh.I Dr 6 ··-'--mmte lo s r4 rm e uper t' ean sq '-"" 1• rey a11""1 IO·noon. SJ& 7..., orCLLot~rM'dAd stan Exper pref~rred yer. mo. nrw, unuo:r '"Back Bay Pool S250 + 1nclud1ng oHtce L)l t'Om· Cal Has br nea collar ------ACTI0:-1 I . Wttley M. r., ... Ce. wrnt . 50 160-9"0. util.631-6220 plete darkroom Perf ~ name tag Va c An swering ~e rv ace . Call or will t r ain Own Realtors644·4910 I ror pholo lab or de l.a)luna Canyon Rd & graveyard shift avail . It OAIU l'llOT trans porlal1on Call dant.1rtemoonsh1~ Expanding health roc1 1S -lkycln IOZO
Seeking a responsible, signer S400 mo Stans Lane Aaswer.; lo typing JS wpm. Call ltD-Yisot ~aria S45·S35S I 640·7293 I food ind vitamin cballl erv1ce Station Allen 1 •••••••••••••••••••-•• proress1onal female to S 1 . P 1 1 631·0140 EOE. 641•5471 -hu immediate opening. I dan~ Apply at 15922 Womans to speed Bik~.
share lovely 3 BR. 2 BA, 851 1441 1 'er ease cal Classified Ads. your one Printmg Knowledge or nulriUon · P1c1fc Cst Hwy, H B xlnl cond $90. Call al\6
home in E~sts1de N~1>l. 714·!_94·l368 494 °~--A TTIMTION!!! st<1.1> shojlptng center Plateroom helper Mon 31 health. roods or vit••1 (2131592·1571. 1 49'"7407
Hts area Loyely, large ...... 1/i.nst/ L-Ost 2 yr old~· Germ THr111trs & I •1 ,.1 , PM lo approx I PM. 1 plus . Excel.lent -..11aUA ... 1 Schwtl'ln Cruiser. black
~ w ,._., • •• •••••• • • • • • • • • •• •••• 8 pu , no ·x"'. n•c .. A ... ,_--ben. efits. Call for ap. -·TOI w/ wh1tew1lls. heavx bedroom Sul la -1th l!.l--.:.... Shepherd. \'IC' Lado I< Homemakers I II J 111 Tues I 30 pu to,,..._,.. ·---"""
privatt' bath. pnvate ell· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11·29 ""m....!.nify"'673-7~-, UIM ~ -.. ;y. .. ...... t t lOAM 5pu VT-d I •100 u~ c.c.<> •-1...--C o E . ·. ly P•nnvsav•r. I""" poan men · •. fOf .Holtl L11un1 Some u Y rims.• · --·-l trance. $285. per month, -.1 1Lost• Gold Lab Rtr . IR HRISTMA M N Y! ! .. , ~ """ 1714 1848 soeg
includes ut1ht1es 1st ' o,,on.lty 50051 ~I ' Laguna 1J c h TAKING SURVEYS I : Pl1centia Ave I C.M. -typlng. Apply lo Mrs r--~~11!!!!1!111!!1--
last, 642-S-457 arter 6 PM ....................... 1 Reward' 494-6777 OVER PHONE Ad . . Sal WIA.-.L. "'--I. Baltazar, 494-llSI. 425 w AMTm ~· LOS ING LEAS E •. QUtl· Lost BURM ESE CAT 'j1 FROM YOUR HOME YertlSUlf 8$ SEl.L idle items with a • .._ .,..__ So. Coast Hw y · Laguna BOY'S 26" SCHWJNN
forl... 41 ling busine~s. selhngou11 eved M. REWARD ' I .. 5Sl-4ie07.. faper ne"spapl'r -d;;P,ay 'JIPspt•rson to Dally Pilot Class1hed :~~~;!:~rtunity : Beach. -·--1 BEACH CRUISER..
•••••••••••••••••••••• ALL supplies and fix. · 642.1304 I • •524·9262• • handl<• kt>~ nrounls for OrdnJ.:l' ('0a,I Ad 642·5678. Want Ad Results 642 56781 5311.9132 C.M. single ga rage. tures includrng I .--Askror rs.D Dally Pt101 Sal :1r~. rnmm1~~1on .11111 :1 ---------.ill!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!l!!ll!!!!!R!!!!!!!!!!I!
secluded. suitable for Display cases wailing Lost Wh ippet Brmdle, AUTO IOOY MAH . l'~1·ellen1 ht'nl'f1ts Grd~1h 11pportu111111·, :: I ........._ M~I02S
storage, S40tmo. lst & room rhaars.' Beauty female. ··Daily"' I d . t : lnr J)('r~11n l'tlh raret•r amh1t1ons S1·nrl ~••••••••••••• ..
last. S4S·6010, S-46--5284 Salon hairdryers and' 646·6li6,. -Experience with r111e ronuill'le t('~ume tu ~laru t"1·ndt'I I'll .·. I hydraulic chairs. m1r· L-Osl F blk Lab puppy.I cars , only, ~Iler com-uox 156-0. l'osla ~lt·sa l',\ !12626 Nu phnnr• NOW U•/Ff Offlctl...., rors,shelvesandplants. 18th&SantaAna.C.M., mission spl* tor ngtt 1·a lls . 11le<1 H An ECJual oppor ~ Redwood 2x6 deckinl,:,
•••••••••••••••••••••• Also,make·up,shampoo on 11 29 642 4917. man._ Conhdenlial in· tun1tyEmployer
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financial inst 7000sf. Call631·97S-4or LostThanksg1ving Engl. ~~~~I s A~to Body, ORANGECOASTDAILYPILOT 'I llNTB
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1st. floor A entS41·S032 arter6, 898-6809_ Sheepdog. M, short.hair. --330 w. BAY ST •• COSTA MESA. CA 92626 :'I Lowest price guar Jim MIWPOIT PRE SCHOOL feather collar. no tags. BABYSITTER NEEDED •N cou•L OPPORTUNITY EMPLOY EA or ken anytime, 646·9815
PINIMSUU Cos ta Mesa. land & ··sebastaan·'. 17th & For 14 mo. okl glrl Mon· ... .............. ...... ...... .. .......... C-..&
Spacious execulivr o(. buildin gs incl 64~4287, Orange, H B Reward. Fri ref needed. 6»3'112. 1, '•••If IO)O
fices across rrom City _brier. 960-7878 e"s. 213-SBS.mf 322 .... •••••••••••••• .. ••••
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bit, ·opt1on11'. From 225 S.S0.000 to your income· Lost. gray & white young IAIYSITill . ( ( ~ ) ) ISOOor Best Offer..
sq.ft. up al reasonablt ru t. 1200 inv needed male ca t , "'Mojo" Person needed to meet ~ 873-0822
rentals No lu.se re· Darrell, 496-11653 6-10 548 ·31<1'8 . 642-914 2 6/yr old girl after MIMOLTASIT ltf'/a'
uired call673·3002 PM. REWARD. _ school, I.SS to approx with 1.7 and 1 4 1eme5 DICUTIYI Lost Lrg framed J>IC· 2·45pm everyday, Mon plua 2112 8, 135/2 8.
Sums .......... _. lure of Tiger On Baker1 .Fn MUST IE DEPEN· 'Ni I0-205 ioom plus irtras
_..,le Nr Fairview REWARD DABLE Stonecreek ewspaper d l l IN 41 yrs a money m1 er 548·0234 orS4~7Sl8 Elementao. Wood · an auto uh. M50
HHfTA•I Top l~allon. adjactnt to! • ----bridge, Irvine. Ref's. 080. 521-1024 Ball>Oa. Pav1hon ~ Found. 1_1·27, Male cit. Pleasecall S,.U·O.Slafter O.,. 1040
· PLAZA teue f or mrormauon looks . like gray tab-5.30pm c e •••••••••••••••••••••••
New luxury ofhl'f spa~ call by s I a me s e m I :x . a r r1 ers ,. KEESHOND Pups AKC
In lrY1 ne's bus1ut MELfUCHS RLTR Halecrest area S-4H914 . or routes Champai~.M /F.Pftl
centtrl Easy frwy •c· 675-81211. round 11 ·29 Dob;,.m-;,; sh 0 w pvt pt y
cess Avail now ' Call mix Puppy. no collar B~n1Wllln1.c.1.._....... ,·n Hu-nt1"ngton Beach, .. 213 /ltH)UaRhm.
fordetails Vic Elden/Del Mar. " ,,. ~"""',. SHIH TZU •ups, AK<;, 51..,211 HHUt ...., 01ys s.1-1156. Eves Newporta11boaSav1nO ·fountaa·n "alley & ~ewport Beach moandup.c aahon1y. •Dl&.UHOMCIS• 0,,, t.tty 5015 646·5188. has immediate oPtftlac Y' Ul·Dll
·1.21r aroom.Noleasere-......... ••••••••••••••found . 6 mo old .r 1~c~nu:~r~~n:::e~;
quired. Adf Alrporter CAPITA&. WAMTID German Shtpherd. Vac. Thia ia • challen&in1 '1 sr~WiNTS-I • Hotel. IW-3223. f.12. N 1t lon1I r u ta urant Peninsula, 673-6456 position wilt! 1 lerrlfic ..
17™ STIHT chain Mella Investors in Found : Blk Ir Wht Kitten. opportunity for a
order to upand com· 3 or 4 mo old ' M No col· · • p E o p L E COSTAMISA pany operations 1n lar.675..0249 ORIENTED" pert0n.
2or3roomoftkuultes. Watminaler Mill. Our f ound : Gold Brown F\111 Ulllll'ance btnenta ~EEDED
MC. plenty of prt1. UlU con c t f.' f ea t u res Coral t\ in lall r Vk t paid ca:tr apperel. I " lftcl. Avail. now. Call . htalthlu • u cltln1 food So. Ct l Collt1e. 754'.11111 · Salary co ment11rate 1
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Rtaloaomlet f7U100 and drinks In an •l· f d ar 10 pd blb wttll taper nee. Plew Earn $30-SSO per week.
Aart 2 ofc tult• In ..,._ moepflcrcto match. oun ·cari':.~ . call: ' ' Trips & Prizes. Ctl ....
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T•b fl~ea lbllt MOISIPOILWI ln1 out of buaine11 ln LOSING 1.EASE. qllll leilt flJO ruatom 6 cyl, auto, WllUY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••• ....
l Sable M wlblk Owner would like to vtnto.ry U '1 otr tln1bualnen.1e1Un1out ••••••••••••••••••••••• tons, pb, Jl', 11d nu1 USF.OCAR8&1'ftlJC'KS '71 Mill.I CPI COMTIMPLATM
e uult, 1 bllt wiSablt> leu.e hit tborou1hbred wholeaalt 1.11 .. raturr. AU, 1uppliea and fix CA MP.ER SH t;L1, for cond '3000493 IOll1 COM t: IN OR I HO DATSUN Xlnt fll,$00 $33 4142 CAOIU.AC?
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GoldH R t Pu rldf'r Loni ' short 831 ~ fl11play ruts. wa1Ul\' <.:•II 497 2331 t'ully factory r<iu1pf.ll'(I FIH APPIAISAL Air, ra<:t10, C'hromt bum Mei t74J for th bualneu ea
AKC. M If "~i'i"~~ii.9 term Pvt P•rty Evea, ROTOTILLl.;R ~oom rh•lra. fleaut y Camp.r shell for m1n1 Hudy to l(O for work or Cormier OeL1ll<1 PHI I!: X (' t; t LENT •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• eruUve' profeuloaa.1
w"lta $l$0 Kathy&42·05M, Rlrb.ard MaryTlller.xlntc•ond ~·~on ~a lrt~rr• ai~ Iona btd Sht'll only, play ~:ronnmy + rnurh CHIYIOUT COND ITION 111647) LwpStlH ....
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.. rHGerm Sh •••••••••••••••••••••• Flush Totll'l:J. <'Olor Callli319TS4 or '78 PtUf(rut M o~ed Mu,,i~ir 6 4 ~ 0010°~ 11 $49·llll lll·.2040 49$-4,49 fitJ MG's,'71thr1t '8I iNMf(,..w -R~ •••••••••• ... ••••••••••~---· ._ ni:v. o tr Sllt'nl 1ndha1rproduC'ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• H I Fi i d r 1 ·b · or ~ •-2TONNEAU COVERS .,._ .... ....__a.1
pl•,•· I M. ·~ t', ~f.r'k."11 ~:,;,: .. ~.~o~.d •'n '. Sot7 s.. lll1 ck, pt11d $1000 uch. nfttr 6 1198·6809 Perr4'ct Condition t:xtru ~f 11211 '' r '67 $10 S300 eronomy Ntver used. S7S ea
831 2497 " ...., ... lll'll S500 Cl.ll'h Nrw -~ a..t1. cluan Kept m 1tora11e , . , a, l•porltd ear N~tcb minor wort. M11111631·7797 Ive lnll (" \ 1 \ · -' matchinl( chair ~ Kohltr B •drt l'Olor Sw.,. ln6 Io r 2 )' e 11 r " l.o w 69 thevy P\ . 11 ton v.· ••••••••:••••• ......... JoAnnr &Jl.97S8 IM!for.. ~I J JI ~
...... MT·8l~_tve11 v.h1tt'. v.·lth poll11hed ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1lu1e '400 96890'M ramper ~lerp~·r. 11· I 9707 2PM ' I 1.u 111. .. t••l\I\.•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ bra• r "t'· d Wurhuer runmaku or B T • fl""'' f;4• 3623 ··rt • ~ tw,.,. J I070 .i 1" u ru pu ll•n for Curio <'8bmet ol A AVIS '80 Rblt l'n~ . "':'' " M " ·1·••••,•••••••••••••••••• '67 ROAOSTl::K ' "'•' ""''' ...,,, '•n.iJ * * I IU y • * •••••• ... ••• • ••• ••••••• SI 100. ~I'll SMO e q u a I v a I u r $ 800 100 m1 S400 rirm Call G4 I h~vy P u . Ion~ hl'd, 6 7 J AUDI I 00 Colle('tor's llero llOOOor *'*CLASSIC• *
Good used fum1turl' & Ptn Wah'h with Parkrr . ..73H97S.. 83~•221 64§·807~aft6_em ryl, 3 ~pd . run~ i:oc.J, Xlnt tunning cond bestorrer &46·2144 j ''6MCi
Apphaoces OR I will rerlll & gilt box. bllver 'TIJ and up f.I Carmno -•77 PUCH MOJIF.O JllO') hrm, IS31 WJH tlean body. ti ran m .66 Dt1tsun S800 Lot~ ur SSS has }one into '~8 1~v1I~ 1~1mrr ~
MllorSELLrorVou S800,goldS900,2dozt'n rampersht'll,nev.pa111t, TY,RIClo, Good Cond1t111 n S400 Y•s '570 terlor 2$ mp11 New 146 57'J/, 'th•~ little baby New ul yeq .a eer
MASTllS AUCTIOH or more s1lvtr S7 so.~ pso 646 ~26 HI~. St.no IOtl FIRM ss7 8393 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires 11200 6313087 _ • * • • I p 11 1 n t . fsr o n l lo !l'prec11te 16200. S8 $o Futura Dist 3825 ~t s , ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.7 F IR I • 1· ~ . t1ru 1 wire~>. tarter. 119'7~;l 64HtJ6. JU,;U.ll W M A h 81 d "U T SELL nu· .. tweed Beautiful 2.5" Zenith Cir '79 Peugeot 103 moix-d 4 1 > VAN ( urnpn 77 Audi l'ux 4 Spd WH. Grncrator, Regulator.
1 IUY FUl..alTUU Su.Ile ~7r 5Iot 2~~ v rubric sofa & luve:o-111 1 TV, Sl48 2 yr wrnty • S3()() or be:1t oHer I equ1pp1•d ml'lutlin.i 'll'c AC, 76K m1 N1<'t'' $2"700 'II 210 lX Rb It en g • WI ring. '7' Fttttwoo4 •·-a " --~ Will sell at extremclyrc free del TV) h •' 642·0266 ''Kevm" box . "111 k AM tM.16754008 Throw oul Bearing. 8rou1bam 26,000 m1 ...., .._95Hll.33 G eou1ne •S Pllh ires & asonable prm~ 642 ~7 ° n s1 pow rr ) t c t'r 1 n ~ k Twi»o T.Top • 20 sofas. New S~~,. amethysts Your chotte after 6 PM guaranteed color se~ ~Moped ~lolorRerunc britkl'\ find) to ~o IMW 9712 All Xlrll~ Assume re Clutch. Battery, & $175 Sunroof Sharp, u
euata S88 Sleepers. on 1 y ss pu , 1ont.t 1 -f!Q!n ll~. &46 1786 Near N .. ,. 600 miles 1 106 p K n 1 s 3 HI 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mninder or 3 yr least' Tune up 2 weeks ago cellent cond Must Sac
f1911. FACTORY 957-57~ 64().8688 Zenith 21 walnut i·;ah . SSOO I TheoJore Jlul.11n~. l>ir ltU MODELS l'isyments c>f SJ6~ wllh Still needb New rug A Best otrer over l8000.
Pvt Sal .. R•t1rlno "-II-Diamond & Saph1re L' rONYhROLUlt g(lodcond $1()0 5~9 4932 llurbor Hlvd ' ro~1u l ARRIYIHGo $500 down Or purchaie re11I Sweelheut ' UXlO Chuck Perry 9541-1281.
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TUE.~OAV DE ClMOER 1 1981 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Lagunan ean .trim neighbor's trees to see ocean
. .
ts)' S'l'EVE MIT<:HF.1.1.
Of -o.lly ~ ... ,._
A Laguna Beach man has won
an. out of court settleme nt that
allows him to tram hi s
ne ighbor's trees whenever they
block his view of the ocean
ThJ.!. -unusual agreeme11t was
reac hed after Ric hard. and
Victoria Hawthorne s ued their
Top of the World neighbors for
$4 .1 million in damages.
elaiming shrubbery and trees on
the propert y b l ocked a
panoramic view of the Pacific.
Newport Be ach attorney .
Wilham ttart. who represented
th l' llu wthorn es, s aid the
ai::ree ment w as worked out
be tween his clients a nd Ronald
and Linda Kurt.z after the s uit
was filed in Orange County
Superior Court.
The Hawthornes claimed in
thci r suit that three pine trees
and some s hrubbe r y o n the
Kurtz property caus ed a· loss of
"v1ew. light and ail\" worth
Sl,000 a day._ •
The couple said their view
from their Alta Laguna
Boulevard home at one. time
strl'tcht.'<l from the Palos Verdes coastline a nd ocean for the
p c nin!t ula to the -.outht-rn llawthornes .. coa~thnc Ile said the Kurtzes signed a
Bul \recs· growing in excess of grant of easeme nt which gives
-20 feet on the Kurtz property the Hawthomes.:lh "permanent
hloeked that view. which the right to that view across the
c ouple claimed lower ed the Kurtz lund, for themselves and
valu(• of their home which they all subsl.>quenl owners of their
purc ha!>t!<l more than five years ,,roperty."
ago _____ :.;...tt wa s a fortuitou s
Attorney Hart said the out of a greement for the Hawthomes."
court agreem ent "m eans the llart said in an interview. "It
Kurtzes will agree to allow the means they own lhe view across
tree s to be trimmed I at the the Kurtz land." .
1 lawthornes e xpense l to allow He said the agreem ent was
a n unobstruc ted view of the acceptable to both parties and
that the Kurtzes agreed to a
grant of easement in exchange
for d1s m1ssal of the lawsuit 'by
the llawthornes.'
·The Kurtz couple could not be
reached for comment on the
settlement
Rut s ever al Laguna Ue ach
offl c1als expressed surprise at
the a gree me nt. s aying the
settle ment could set a preeeden\.
in Laguna Beach where battles
over view blockage are not lhat
rare
"A guy could walk over to lus
neighbor's house with the results
of that settle ment a nd probably
pNsuade him to trim his trees,"
said one city official who did oot
want to be 1dentif1ed
"If he complied, they'd both
s a v e th e cos t of h1r1ng
-attorneys." he said
Councilman Howard Dawson
said the settlement "is going to
have a very dramatic effect on
this community "
C1t1ng t he age of the Lown and
the num ber of largl' tree s .
D a w so n predic ted the
agrecmt·nt might spur a ra!th or
s uch l'omplaintl'
Seniors su1·prised
Reagan remi nds elderly he 's on·e of them
WASHI NGTON I AP l -
President Reagan. ih a surprise
a ppearance. told the White
Ho use co·nre re n ce on Aging
today he is frus trated at being
"portrayed as s ome how .an
enemy of my own generation"
for his efforts to trim future
SERVICEMEN'S
WIDO_WS PROTEST -81
Social Security benefits .
··We will not betray those
entitled to Social Security
benefits." he pledged . "and we
will. indeed we must. put Social
Security on a sound financial
base."
the conference. the White House
made no announcement of the
t1 ming in anoth er move to
tighten serurity a round the
pres ident in the wakt! or reports
that a Libyan assa ssination
squad might make an attempt
on his life.
Reagan. who abandoned the
last of his Social Securit y benefit
cut proposals. unde r pressure
from Capitol Hill and senior
citizens last Septe m ber. said he
will soon appoint his sha re of the
members of a special task force
to :.eek a compromi:.e !>Olution to
the r e tirement 5 ys tem 's
f1oanc1al troubles
·'The c:harge of the task force
wi l l be to work with the
Congress and· the president, not
only to propose realis ti c .
long term reforms lo put Social
Security b--Jck o n a sound
fina nc ial foot ing, but also to
forge a working. bipartisan
consensus so that the necessary
·re forms will be passed into
l;iw." Reagan s aid.
<See AGING, P age AZ.>
Indigent meDt'al
care pact ratified
By F REDE RICK SCHOEMEID..
OI .. Delly ...... SCA11t
Eight-year-old FranSte Geringer rtopJ and his new fnend, Mic~ HaY$.'9. tumble in the grass outside
the Disneyland Hotel m Anahetm. Both are victims of progena. a rare agmg disease.
Reagan. now 70 and the oldest
man ever to serve as president.
ar r anged to make th e
unannoun ced trip under ·
extraordinary securit.y to one of
the two Washington hote ls where
the conference is being held
A I tho ugh there had been
expectations he would address
The Orange County Board of
Super visors today ratified an
agreement under which mental
health care for indigents will be
provided by Western Medical
Center Inc. at Good Samaritan
Hospital In Anaheim.
andigents was launched after the
U n ive r s it y o f Ca l1forn1a
cancelled a contract whereby it
provided mental health care at
.1-the UC Irvi ne M.ed!c.al Center in
Or ange.
Guards watch Over
'aging' youngsters
Two burly security guards
employed to protect traveling
hi g h powe r ed exc('ut1 ves
t e mpo rarily s witc hed thei r
priorities this week to~pa· of
bovs. aged 8 and 9. wh .. and
less than four feet tall · d weig h
about 40 pounds each
Tom McKeown. 39. a former
1-~e 1 agent. aided by Charles
Bre nnan. a form er Los Angeles
police captain. are determined
that their ('haq~PS realize their
dreams at Disnevland
Fransie Geringer. a visitor
fro m Orkney. South Africa.
wants to meet Pinoceh10. the
wooden puppet featured i.n an,
Italian fable. Mickey Hays. the
older of the two. from Hallsville.
Texas, wanted to meet Fransie
Mc Keown. re presenti ng the
Sunshine Foundation. a charity
o r g anizati o n ba se d in
Philadelphia that gr ants wishes
to terminally ill children . s aid in
an interview Mond a y that
Fransie and Mic key presented a
special case because they suffer
from a rare rapid-aging disease
that ha s c a s t th e m a s
celebr ities
* * *
l.1kt• all victims of progeria,
Mir kcy and F ransie resemble
old men in miniature because of
baldness. dwarfis m. a stoooed
posture a nd a rthritic joints
The~ a re likely to die before
their m1d ·teens
"We want to shield them a
little from the media and
ovcrattention because of their
(•ondition,.. said Mc Keown, or
Southampton.. Pa .. the father of
four youngsters
li e a nd Brennan, o f Los
A n~el es. are e mploye d by
Atlantic Richfield a s senior
s pl'c1al agents for corporate
security.
T he Sunshine Foundation has
been swamped with phone calls
from the media s ince the boys'
,. i s 1 l t o 0 i s n e y I a n d w a s
announ~ed mo r e than two
m onths ago
"They are very shy. sensitive
childre n as a result of their
physical impairments. and could
be eas ily overwhelmed by an
adult who c o uld h it on a
sens1t1ve point known only to the
child." McKeown said.
*
San Jose girl, 11,
shares afflictiori
SAN JOSE IAP I A tiny
11-year-old girl. wizened by a
rare aging disease. wants to ask
two boys with th e s ame
affliction "if they're happy and
if people make fun of th~m·"
w h en s he meets them -at
Dis neyland.
··1 didn't know that other kids
have the same disease I ha ve."
s aid Alicia Gowans of San Jose.
'Tm sorry. but I'm happy."
She, Fransie Geringer. 8. and
LJnltadW.W .,
Goal: . 112m-,
Collected: ·
tt0,318,412
Still Metted:
____ 11 .ue.111_
Days left: 10
9-year-old Mickey Hays suffe r
from progeria, a disease that
strikes only one in 8 million
children and makes them· grow
old 10 times faster than normal.
The boys, both bald with
gnarled fingers and toes, met
each other Sunday niglll at the
Dis n eyland Hotel near the
amusem ent park. By Monday
they were pals. watchin g
cartoo ns and eating lunch
together.
Fransie trav.e led from his
ho me in Orkney, South Africa, to
vis it Pinocchio. the fabled
wooden puppet whose nose
grows If he lells a lie. And wben
Mickey read about Fransie in an
Associated Press s tory , he
pestered his moth er to get in
touch with h im. Donations paid
for both boys' w.eeklong trips.
The Sunshine Foundation. a
Philadelphia-based charily that
grant5' wishes to tenntnaUy ill
children. coordinated Fransie's
yis il. ·
Alicia. who stands 3 feel tall
a nd wears a wig to cover her
bald head, "read an article and
said s he wanted to go with
them". t o Disneyland. her
tJ .year-old sister Ele na sa id.
\
In approving the agreement,
county -0fficials said a potential
crisis In providing care to such
persons was averted.
And, they said, t he decision to
contract for such ser vice with a
private, rather than a public.
e ntity represents a new
direction in the way the county
provides health care to persons
fo r w h ich it-is finan cially
respons ible.
The search for a new facility
to provide <'are for me ntally ill
Since October . count y ·
res ponsibility patients needing
mental health treatment have
been taken Lo Metrop(>litan State
Hospital in Norwalk
8 ut the sta te h ad told the
county that su ch utal11allon
would have to e nd today, thus
rais ing the possibility the county
would have no place to send
incoming patients.
Larry Leaman. directo r of the
county lluman Ser\'ices Agency,
s aid. however . that the state wtll
perm it the count) to continue
using Metropolitan faeiht1es
(See MENTAL. Page A2)
Yugoslav airliner
crashes; I 7 8 die
. ~·
AP ........
Al1c1a Go1rons. right . 'her mother Marta. and brother Richard. oJ
San .lose. plan to go to Disneyland Wednesday to meet two boys
with the same rare aging disease as Alicia.
AJACCIO. Corsica IAPI -,A
chartered OC-9 airliner carrying·
172 Yugoslav tourists and six
crew members sla mmed into
fog-shrouded mountains 30 miles
from the airport here today and
Ajaccio police said all. aboard
were killed.
They said the wreckage of the
Yugo s l avian ln e x ·Ad r ia
Airways craft was found by
sear ch parties on the slopes
above Casa Casalabriva. about
30 miles south of Ajaccio airport
nearly four hours after radio
and radar contact with the plane
was lost. ·
High winds and fog hampered
efforts to locate the downed
plane. police said.
Ajaccio police said the OC-8
crashed on the west face of
Mount San Pietro. Bodies were
scattered on the sides or the
mountain flmong the debris of
Onofre shutdown move denied
Petition b y 1,560 for license revocation. refused
By D~ VIO KUTZMANN Of , ... o.lty rllllt S!Mf
Dem a nds by co ns ume r
advocate Ralph Nad&r a nd
about 1.560 California residents
that Unit 1 of the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station be
shut down immediately have
bee n rejected by the U .S.
Nu c l ea r R eg ulatory
Commisst<>n.
Harold R. Denton, director of
the NRC's O~fice of Nuclear ·
Reactor Regulation, s aid in an
official ruling that .Unit l 's
operating license would 1lol be
suspended or revoked since "no
adequate basis exfsts ror
ordering" s uch an action.
Both Nader a_nd the nearly
1,600 residents who petitioned
the nuclear agency claimed that
Soathem California F.dlson Co. 's
seaside power plant was not
e arthquake s afe and that
emergency evacuation plans
were inadequate to cope with an
accident at the facility.
The contentions were similar
to those raised by opponents of
li censing for newly built San
Onofre units 2 and 3. south of
San Clemente. ·
U n it 1 , which has a
456-megawatt nuclear reactor ,
was "<>rigi n'a lly g r a nted a n
operating license by the former
Atomic Energy Com mission in
March, 1961 .
In his ruling on the petitions
for license revocation, Denton
s aid that various i\ructures and
systems at the plant had been
upgraded and designed to higher '
seismic levels since Its o~nin".
. He said Edison Co. officials
began a program in 1973 to
re-evaluate and modify "as
necessary'.' the capability of the
nuclear installation to withstand
'·
m ajor earthquakes.
An offshore earthquake zone is
located several miles from the
plant and durinlit li cens ini;t
hearings for Units 2 and 3 last
summer, opponents claimed
that new seismic: hazard s had
been discovered rendering plant
design In adequate.
But Denton countered, "The
geologic and seismo logic
investigations and reviews for
t h e San Onof re N u c lear
Gen erating Station s ite are
among the most extensive ever
conducted for nuclear power
plants. This effort has included
seismologic and g_eologic studies
of Southern CallfornJa and Baja
Cal ifornia in geperal a nd'
specific studies rel ated to the
immediate site vicinity."
Unit! 2 and 3 are still awaiting
licensing from the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission.
the aircraft. thev stud
Civil defense worke1s were
taken to the scene b y police
helicopter
E a rlaPr. pol ice r e ported
spottin~ metallic debris near
Serra-di Ferro. about 12 miles
south of A1acc10 near the west
toast of thi.s Me dit('rranean
islancl A helicopter was sent to
th e :.c cne I t wa s not
1mmechateh c lear 1f this was
part of th<' ~·reckage.
V 1 llager:. reported ~ceang an
air<'raft apparen tly an trouble
and othl•rs said lh<'Y heard one
or more Pxplosaons. possibly as
the ;-11n·raft cr as hed into Mount
San 1'1c•tro
The numb<.-r of people• aboard
the a1rhncr was a nnounced in
Yui::osla\'ia. where the one -day
exc urs ion t o Co r s i c a was
o q (an1zed by the K O M PAS
tourist company in Ljubljana
ORAIGI CDIST WIATHIR
r ·air through
Wedn esday . A l\ttle
warmer . High s
Wed nesday 65 to 73. Lows
tonight in the mid-40s .
INSIOI TODAY
A paralyzed. auto crash
v1ct1m sends message to
teen-ag ... r., via safety /dm.
"fast cars and bur don 't
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• • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT / T udday. Oo cem bo1 1. 1981 .
Nuc~ear arms negotiators in full session
Gi-:NEVA. Sw14crlund IAPI
l l S a n ti S 9 v 1 l'l u m i.
negollutors he ld tfl',•lr first full
IJargamln~ r1css ion today in tulks
3jm cd at chcckina the Rrowth of
nwd1um-run.il· 11uc·l,•ur m1ss1lcs
•f,l 1-:uro1w
"Jo;vcrythlng 1s OK." Sovie(
d e l ef.!ut1o n c h ie r Yult A
K v1ts in~ky said HS he le ft the
two-hour and 40·m inute m eeting
ut the offices of tht-U S. Arms
tontrul A~ •ncy ··We m eet
ui.:11111 ft'r1da~" al lh•· Suvtt•t
:Tl ibMllll
lh·puty ll S tlt-il')tatton t'htt-f
·Maynord W <i htma n s uuJ only,
"Wl•'vt• (1111 shctl for this day
I ' Ill not J(Cllll~ t<1 lt•ll } OU ;m y
rr1ur1• ' ,.
t S ~:na11• and wa!'i w1thdr11wr1
from tht· (t1tirit•atlon proc'-'s'
artcr lht• Sov iet~ :sent truup~ tnlfJ
1'HJ:humstan l wo yt>u rs ugo
'l'ocl ay'i; 11wl'lrng wus the f1r11t
h) lht• ru11 dclt·~atton frorrl t·at•h '""° On Monday. del<·~al1on d111'1~ l'aul .JI N 11 it: <>f tl1t•
lie a lso tkdined c•om m1•nt on I 'n 111·11 Stutl·s a11d K v1t~111sky of
Utt' atm~pherc of the talks. hl'ld th t· Su v 1 ct lJ n 1 o n h e I cl u
whcrt• the ~ccond S Sovwt • U'I mtnuh· introduc·tory st•ssion
strate);(i<' arm11 ltm1talton tr1·uty, t N1 tze tulcl rt·1>orte r" th1·ir f1r~1
SALT II. v.as nf•got1atcd That rn1•1•t1 n ~ v.a :o. 't•11 rcl1al a n1I
treat' was fll'Vcr ratirlcd by thl' hus111l'sshk1· ..
111• 'iUIU ht• Ulltl K Vlt!'.111.~ky
,1i.:rt·ccl to k1•1·JJ th1• 1l1 -.r uss11Jn'>
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Ill u I u a I r \' s JI (' l' t f II r I h l'
('II rt f I cl I' n t I a I I I ,. () ( I h \'' ('
111 ot•1·t:d.t11i.:~ thut wt• t•1111 ho~· to
look at thl· hard 1si.u1·~ whu·h
1t1 v1d1• 11~ und to ">l'IH<'l1 for
~o l ut 1on ~ lhul will a~surc
-.1•1·11rity anti r1·duc•ed ll'"~•oni. ·
.111• s a 111 ttH· 1111 hi I l' v. 0 1111!
pr<1liahly lw 1oltl Uw 1l~1t1: urul
11l~1t·t• nl 1111•1•11111t' 111111 little
t•h1·
Wt· v.,1nt 1111·~1· t alk ~ l u
'll('t't•t•d . hl' u1ltll'd '"This
arran.:1•1111•111 will lwlp u~ work
lt1Y. ,1rd tlu-. v11ttl
A l' l-, 11tf11·ial wlw uskcd 11111
lo bf' 11<1mt·d i..11!1 adht:rcfll'(' lo
Ill•· bla t·kuul m1>!ht mean the / nt•l(1>t 1ut1on~, v.1·n · j!o111g Wl·ll.
"'h1k lcak>i might be a sign tha l
th(· lJlk-. had hit a-..no~ and lh1·
11 .. 1kini.: -.1111· v. ,,~ t1 ying to put
1111• lll<mw 1J!!._l111• uthl•1
Nuke Warhead disclosure secret
.
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l,>t:u r II ntl1•tl w·c1rlt>11fol . . .
Wood rites .
to he for ...
f antily only
~
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
fede ral government does not
have to disclo:te where it may be
s toring nuclear warhe ads. the
U.S. Supreme Court ruled today
The Jus tices un anim ou s ly
over t urned a federal a ppeals
eourl ruling that would have
rorced th e Nav y t o f tle
.. h y pothetical e nvi ronmenta l
impact s tate me nts " fo r all
facilities whe re the we apons
may or may not be store.cl.
Speaking for the court. Jus tice
William H. Rehnquist called the
1 mpo s tt1 on o f s uch a
r e 4u1n•rnent "a c reat u r e or
JUdic·tal doth. but nCll lcfttslattvc
l'loth I !\al 1s not
mandatL•d by a.ny o f the
., t a l u l 11 r ) o r r t· g u I a t o r y
j>rOVISIOO~ ..
An ant i nuC'lear group 1n
llawa11. lhc ('alholti· /\<'lion of
II aw a 11 I' 1• al' l' ~:cl u t' at 1 on
Pr<>Jcl'l, had a1·guetl tn the 9th
l ' S C1r<.·u1t Court of Appeals
that s urh 1mpat·t ~ta tcments
were requi red b y federal
cn\'tronmt•ntal law
The «onlrnvcr~~ st<.·mm cd
from t•onc·t•rn over lht• µo.,s1ble
slot :.i gt· of nucle:.ir weapons in a
~a \') ammunition rac 11tty on th1•
llawuuan island uf Oahu.
The Nuvy tn l!n8 pre pared an
~· n \ 1 r 11 n m e n t a I 1 m p a r t
i.I att•mf•nl lhiit dealt generally
with lht• hazards associated with
thl' ~tnra ge , h a ndling a nd
1r an ... p11rtat1 on o f nul'lcar
woapo11s, but did not r crcr to any
'llcc1f1 c ~•le or storage foC'iltty
The s tatement c:oncluch:d that
no s1gmficant ha.zcirds ex1:.t
The anti nu e l<:ar ~roup
t•halle nged constru ction al th<'
~avy's Wes t l.o<·h ammuniltCin
s 1 t c.. <'<111 t t' n d 1 n g l h a t a n
l' n v 1 r o n m c 11 l a I 1 m p a t• t
-.1<1t <.·m c nt d1:-c us!>1ng l ~e
µot c nlia l hazard i. of s toring
nut'le<.ir wca1>ons there wa ~
nt·t.odcd
The group rt•lted on a p<.irt or
thl' National En vir<uimental
l'oltt•y At·t that requires "all
ai.:t•111·1t·~" lO 1·omply "to the
fullest extent posMbll'" in ril ing
s ut•h 11lutement:.
H t't'all sl' nut'l e<.t r ~tu_ragl'
information is dass1riccl, the 9th
Circuit fash1ont:'d som ething or a
t·ompro m1se requiring the
'hyµolhel1cal" statements Tht
l' S . Supn·mt-('ourt d is agreed
LOS ANGEi.ES <AP> -Only
imm ediate family me mbers will
be allowed to attend the runeral
of actress Natalie Wood. a rnend
uf the family says.
Interest drop to continue _ despite snags
T he friend. who as ked not to
I~ identified. said Monda} the
i·eremony probably would be
Wt·<lncs da y Th e fam i ly 's
.tltorncy , Paul Ziffre n. said the
location would be ke pt secret
I The 43-year-o ld actress
-'ccidentally drown ed near
Santa Catalina Is land a s she
~J1pped while trying to board a
(1inghy alongside a 60-foot power
Qrui ser . Co r o n e r Thomas
~oguchi said after her autopsy
~onday
By The Associated Press
The interest rate dttc l1n e
s purred by lhc 419cess1on has hit
t wo sn ags, but .. ti. expected
ne~·crtheless to continue into the
new year
On Mo nd ay . rates 1n the
nation's c redit markets and on
bank reserves rose. and that
usually pulls up interest r ates in
~C'nera l And. the government
a nnuunt·ed that the money
s upply was rising, but not
enough to sto p the long -term
de<'ltne 1n ·rate~.
Tht' rat e on fNk ral funds .
whic h are reserves that banks
tr<.ide amon~' tht·rn~dves. ro~I! ~l onduy ai-h1~h <is 13 251pt'rce1lt
<J rtt·r open 1n ~ lht• day a l 12
pcn·ent Tht• fund~ rate. <Js tl I!>
knov. n . •~ t•on~1cll'n·d <.i ke)
inc.l1c:ator of tn·nds in other kind~
of s hort ll'rm 1ntt·n•st ra t e~.
1nduding tht• prime rat~ And
tod<i) thl' rail' on f1·deral fonds
upenctl al 1:1 pe rccnl
Dl·s p1te the runup in the fed
funds n 1lc . two major banks
a nnounced· thcv v. cre reducing
th('1r primt· rate toda~ to 15 5
p l' r 1· en t fr 11 m I n pc r t' t.> n t
Although mo~t banks are still
quoting a 1fi pcrct•nt prime rctle.
-'
the r e d uct ions by t'rncker
:"Jat1onal Bank and Continental
I liinois National Bank & Tru~l
('o. pushed the pri me to 1ti.
low est l evel s in ce earl'
:"Jovember 1980 ·
Although some econ o mis ts
~ere pr~1cltng that othe r banks
would follo w Croc·kcr a n d
Continental, two m ajor Ne w
York City banks today took a
more cautious approach ;.ind
dropped their prime raks only
one q uarter -po1 nt , to 15 75
per<'cnt. Setting that rate today
w c-rc Cit ibank and Morga n
<;uaranty Trust Co
Despite those tre nds. Wall
Stn·l·I a nal.' ~•s -.aid thc) dtd not
t•>. pct·t 1111t-n•:-t r;,itt•s lo begin
n .,1ng ai.:atrt ~uon Uat·king up
t h u t asst·ssment wa s the
~o ' i·rn mcnt ·s <innounccment
'.\1 ondtty th al the 111dex or leading
l'«<inumit• 111d1t:ators v. a~ off t 8
l'l'r<'l'nt 1n Or tolJcr. ind1cat1n~
that the end of the recession
1 ... n·1 in sight ~
Thc fall 1n lhl' index of leading
1111ltt·<1tors wa!> lt·d by a dror><>rr
1n f a(·tor v order~ ror
m:.inufUl.·tured goods and
lrn1lding pe rmit:. The l'Xpet·tcd
t.·on:-cquencc 1s lower 1nl<:rc'>l
rat(·~ at the expt•n•w of 1n<·rea~cd
u nt·mplnym enl
~She apparently was troubled
ove r an argume nt between her
husband, Robert Wagner. and
ac t o r C hristophe r Walken
.\ss1s tant Coron er Ric ha rd
Wilson said the two m en had "a
heated~· cus ion on a variety of
:-ubjects · but the dispute
.~ppar y wa~ not over Miss
Wood .
$1 million in pot seized • in county raid
. She was c lad 1n a blue'
nightgown. knel'-high socks and
:.i. red down jacket. when she
disappeared late Saturd~y in the
l ~thmus Cove at the re m ote
nor th e rn are a or the is land.
ofricia~ said
T~ coroner sa id s he h ad been
d ri nking before the accident.
.,nd that her blood-alcohol level
\ta s above that o f l egal
int ox 1caltori for dri \'Crs.
'··Apparently ther e was a
non -\'iolc nt ar gument between
'1 r Wagner a nd the othe r
.I(: tor ,.. Noguchi told a news
l'11Jnfcrence ... Appare ntly this
"'as the r ea son s he I Miss Wood1
"ll'parated he r setr fro m the
i."roup ..
Tests s howed tha t Miss
Wood 's blood containe d 0.14
1le rccnt a lcohol. and 0.10 percent 1~ considered intoxicated when
driving, althoul'Ch No~uch i said
he v. <1uld not really consider her
t
runk lie said the blood-alcohol
•vet was consistent with having
even or eight glasses of wine
·1th dinner
· "This was one of the factors
Involved in her not be ing able to
t espond in case of e me rgency ,"
Nogueht said.
: lie s aid Miss Wood h ad
$c ratch<;d he r c h eek . which
f'•ould be consistent with a fall in
t'·hich s he might have hit her
~ca d o n th e yacht o r the
rnotonzed rubber dinghy_
' She might h ave s wallowed ~·a t er , preve nting he r from
rying out. he said.
Walken had been costarring
~·ith Miss Wood in a film being
•hot at MG M studios . I W ag n er rem a ined tn
[
>clusion.
· · 1 would sa y the chances of
m discussing the incident a re
t a lly zero . tie's just totally
evas tated by this ,·· s aid
a rren Cowan, whose firm
ogers and Cowan served as
iss Wood's agent.
E arlier Monday. the coroner's
ffice released a written
tatement s aying ther e was "no
vidence of foul play" in her
eath l S h e wa s found S unday
Eorning jus t b e neath the
urface of the water a half-mile
way, off Blue Cavern Point and
~bout 200 yards fro m the 13-foot
inghy
N arcot1cs investigato rs in
Ruena Park a nd Anaheim say
the arrest one month ago of a
trans ient has le ad to the seizure
of 2. 773 pounds of marijuana
from several co mmerc ial
storage sheds in central Orange
County.
Police s aid the marijuana,
valued at more than Sl million, ·
was round at several locations in
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MENTAL • • •
while Good Samaritan i s
pre p ared for use. Patients likely
will be admitted there beginning
!>Om etime in J anuary. officials
said .
Under terms or the contract
with Western Medical Center . 16
beds at Western will be provided
for use by county -responsibility
patie nts. The number of beds
can be inc reased to 21 if demand
warrants. officials said.
The annua l cost of providing
th e c a r e is $2.7 m il lion .
accordin g t o inform ation
s upplied to supervisors. Tile
s tate pays about 87 percent of
the CO'!i t , the county the
remaining 13 percent.
In a se parate a c t io n .
s upervisors approved a second
contract with Dr. Chang Lee and
Associates t o screen pe rs ons
brought to mental health units
County officials said use of the
ev a luation teams will he lp
reduce the number of persons
actually admitted by d iverting
som e of them to othe r mental
health programs.
Supe r visor Harrie tt Wieder
s aid the new contrac t with
Western Medical will serve as a
"for erunne r " a s the county
continues to examine the most
cost -effective ways of providing
care for indigents.
"Yo u have blazed a new
path," she told Leaman during
atscussion or the contracts
Supe rvisor Roger Stanton
used the occasion to criticize the
university for cancelling the
mental h ealth contrac t. He
called the action "irresponsible"
and c laimed it was a "face
saving" move.
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the Anaheim area following the
a rrest of Orville Lluyd Stone. 40,
who. h ad b een l1v1ng 1n-a
Fullerton motel.
Stone was a rrested Nov 2 On
that date, officer s claimed they
seized 10 pounds of marijuana.
a n uns pec ified amount of
cocaine and severa l handguns,
one o f which was r e po rte d
stolen.
Sub s t·q ucntl y , th c>
1 n vest1 gat1on led deteet1 ves to
t h e co mm cre1al s t o ragtt
farll1t1es w he re an add1t1onC1l
2.763 pounds of mariju11na was
found, a Buena P Cl rk police
s pokesm an said.
Investi gat o r s. he s aid ,
t heorized the marijuana was
shipped to Cali fornia in truck
t r a 1 It• r ~ · · p 1 g g y Ii u l' kt· d · o n
ra1lroatl c·;1r-.
Tht· :-pokt·-.mJn !>atd
1n,.l's 11 ga tor., b c· I 1 c \ 1• r a ti
t ra nsportat1on w a~ u.1>ed :.o that
thl' ma'rijuan a v. uuld not be
dL•tected by c1i.:ncultura I offtr tlib
who insp ec t l r uck 1> t•rnssing
st<ite lines
Stone 1s bt•ing held in 0"'6fl~e
County Jail 1n li(•u 11f S.5\1.000 l.it11I
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a<·«th1·d 111 :1:-'·"·"1 n:J11n,e
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SL1chil . 111•:-. on ;,i -..trl'11·h1•r
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$100,000 found on freeway said tainted
SAN DIEGO CAP ) Police
say more tha n $100,000 in cash
round alongs id e a freeway
appare ntly was lost by na rcotics
trafficke rs imd h<1~ been turned
ove r to the rc deral Drug
Enforcement Admin1strat1 on.
A s a rc~ult. n o n e o f it
a pp arently will go to th e
motorist who s potted the tote
bag full of monev !'l ov 5 and
notified police ·
Attorney Bc.;rry Quinn said he
will ta ke legal step~ to claim the
money ror the unid e ntified
m .ot o r i s t w~-e-he i s
re presenting
"It would be a te rrible shame·
if the P o lice D epart m e n t
stepped all over the rules and
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AGING • • •
He added that the business of
the task force he proposed "is
urgent" and urged Senate
m ajority leade r Howard H.
Baker Jr. a nd House Spe ake r
T homas P O'Neill J r to a ppoint
their choices soon lo enable the
gr oup to begin its work.
·'Ther e h us b een po ltt 1cal
demogoguc r y and outright
rats~hood ... Reagan s a id. "and
as a res ult many who rely on s 0 c I a I sec u r i t y r 0 r the i'r
livelihood have been n cedle:>sly
and cruelly frightened ."
E arlier this year. while ·still
trying to balance the budget by
1984. Reag11 n proposed a series
of Social Security rules c hanges
that would have sharply reduced
the be nefits of future retirees,
p enal ized early retirem ent.
e liminated the minimum benefit
anCI d e layed n ex t year 's
cost of-living in creases for 36
million Americans .
Jn a s<>ries of po l1 lical
reversals , he scaled b8ck his
plans a n d finally abandoned
them in favor or proposing the
tas k rorc'c in hi s economi c
s peech Sept 24 .
In a len gthy "fac t s heet"
accompa n ying the text o f
Reagan 's speec h, the White
House reviewed its efforts to lay
"lhc groundwo rk for betterinR
the lives of America's elderly
toduy and for the future ..
'
m y c ltent to k eep him from
getting the money." Quinn said
Monday
California law allows a finder
to claim mone' 1f it's not of
criminal origin· a., lo ng as no
legitimate claim IS filed for It
within 120 da,·s
Although p0licc have r eceived
a half-d ozen te leph o n e ca lls
claiming the money. l.l Dave
Worden said none was from the
rightful owne r.
·'T h ere 1s c onsid e r a ble
evidence that this m oney was
part or s ome interstate drug
tra n sac tion .·· Wo rde n told
report ers
The amount of money in SS.
S20 and SIOO bills has never been
m a d e public. but there have
p E
bl'cn hinL'i It IS for in l'XCC~S ,,r
SIU0.000 Wo r den ~aid he
bcl1t•ves "we've 1dcnt1fied the
r)l• rs on whost• posscsi.1on the
monc\' wa1> in. hut we,. haven't
s1>11kc.nloh1m "
.·
Me anwhile, Tom Angioletti of
the Regional Na rcotics Task
For ce s aid federal forfeiture
proceedings would be started to
transfe r the m o n ey to the
federal drug a gency.
Bomb squad says 'Nuts' • SA!' DIF.GO 11\PJ Polit'(' ,t;"j .. Nl 1n. polt1•t· ~.11c.J M onda~
1 n n • s t 1gat1 n g a repo rt or a
t1 (•k1ng pa t•kagc a t the•
<;n•yhound Bus Depot found tht·
C"tt I prit to be 11 ll'lc phone a nrl a
bunc·h or nuts
Thi! bomb dts po:.al teams
a µµroa 1·hl'll th~ b oot h and
g in~t·rl~ operwd tht' package It
\\a~ full of v.alnub And the
I 1t•king·• Thl· lt•kphont• rt>t'l'l\'Cr
":.i:-l)(f thl· hqok and lhe
m,ilfunl't 1on111g mac·hine Y.as
making tht· -.u~pll·111us -.ouncb ,
pol 1 l'l' :-.11d
Tht· licking pat•kage next lo Cl
phont• booth 1 n the d owntown
de µu t was reported S unday
night. and a uthontit:s cvacuatcJ
thl' bui lding and t•aut1ou ~b
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and he r songwriter husband,
Ian Brierly. were l'OOVl~\_e.d
in Londo n of possession of
hashish
Ms . F a1lhfull . 34. and
Rrierl y. :n. wen· finc•d aft er
admitting in Snar esbrook
Crown Cour t thal they
l)r>SSCSSt•d about Ont· OUnC'C· of
the drug
Prosel'Uting attornc.\ Kevin
·Mutt and Jeff.' ont· of the
o lde\it dully comic stn~ in
Ame"t'il. has bN·n placed in
th e h ands of Geor ge
Breisacher, an artist for the
Charlotte 1 N C 1 Observer
Breisarher·s \'eri.ion of the
74-vear·old s trip de buted last
week
··J'm t rying tu n•eapture a
de llaan sa1cl the couple were
arre!'lted OC'l. 2. 1980. ;tfler a
polln offiter wa lking past
their a partment an London's
fa!ih!Clnuble Chelsea district
~I anted 1hr11uJ.:h the window ~
and ~a\\ them rolling what
appt'ared to he a marijuana
e 1 g a rcttt·
The couplt' were o rdered to
pay S4.327 in fines. court costs
and legal fees.
little of the old Bud Fisher.
look tu the character s and
m a ke the drawing c ris per
and more <1n1mated." he
said
Fisher and Billy Liverpool
drl'w the strip until the 1930's
Al Smith has drawn 1t for the
past 40 years
Coa.dal
Extended
outlook
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limits of lh c U S <1 nd
California cons1lltutions."
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Britain's National Theater has
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divorcl! ufter he admitted to
adultery with American opera
singer Marla Ewing.
Jacqueline Hall won the
divorce from Slr Peter Hall,
v1ho s he married in 1965.
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Ewing. 31 . met in 1979 while he
was producing · ·Cosi F an
Tutte" a l Glyndebourne.
England.
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the Public BroatJcas tang
Service's te l~vision ser ies
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possiblewatness in the lraal of a
o r I a w s u i t c h a(ll e n g 1 n g
Arkan s a ::.' Sc ~ntifi c
creationis m la"!
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for t he plaintiffs ubout the
nature of science He would
h ~I've g 1 ve11 re a s<>n s why
l'reataona:.m 1s not u scaenre.
and disl'ussed the rele vance
of astronomy to creationism .
The (Te<1tioni:.m law, which
takes effoct '" the fall or 1982.
requires sc·hooh. that teach
l' ,. o I u t i o n t o a I s o t e a l' h
creationism . ·
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Orange Coesl OAILVPILOTfTuesday. December 1. 198 1 H I F
Easier-convictions due?
Attorneys differ on Supreme Court's sex film ruling .
By DAVID klJTZMANN
OflMOeily ...........
Winning otw\cenity convlet1on!'I
agai n s t exhibitors of
pornographic movies should
become an easier task thanks to
a U.S. Supreme Court ruling
Monday reins tating judgment
agiiinst a Santa Ana adult movie
house". the city 's chie f legal
adviser says .
· But the San Francisco lawyer
who represente d the sex
film-oriented Mitchell Brothers
theater in Santa Ana s aid the
court 's rOHng hasn 't r eally
decided anything yet.
"I l's simply a legal victory."
s aid attorney Robert Thorpe "ll
does n 't have any practical
·· imp1rffaTall "
The Supreme Court said an
M o nda y 's r .uling that
communities such as Santa Ana
which seek to ban porno films or
c lose down theaters which s how
such movies need not prove
··beyond a reasonable doubt"
that the films are obscene.
The s tandard o f proof
r equired, the court said in a 6·3
decisidn. is "sole ly a matter or
state law ...
Th e ruling r ever sed a
California 4th Distract Court of
Apµeul::. ruhn1ot ~lt.'mm1ng from Horner Pl1ua ~hut down .
tht• l!J71l JU tl l(nH'nt again~t Through films ~hown there have
M1 H·ht•ll Ba other~ 1n Oranite been judged obscene , the theater
('11u11l)' Supcrwr C<i urt has never been s uccel}sflJlly
In that 1n1t1ul ruling, the padlockt.>d
lhe atcr·:, own\•r11 wt•re found Cooper said the high court's
guilty of exhi biting 11 films ruling came as a "complete
Judged to bt• obsct'n<i A S76,000 s urprise " to him because the
judgml'nl wa ~ also impos ed c ity appealed to the Supreme
against the Malthells. who arc Court only a fe w months ago.
based an San Fram·1sc:o
Santa Ana c1tv attorney Ed Thorpe , spcaking from his San
l'ooµer sa11J Monday afternoon F r a n c I s c 0 I a w 0 r r I ce I
that he 1i. "'extremely pleased" ma1nta1ncd that the court's
with th<• hi g h court decis ion ruling was an advisory opinion
bcc:aUl'>l' 'it puts us back in the o nl y . "It h asn 't d ecided
Co urt or App('a l wher e we a nything," be said .
bcc·ome tht• prevailing party Both Thorpe and Cooper s&d
again the ruling could possibly open
Coo1>er saHI ··we believe (the the way for r e trial. or the
ruling 1 will open up the issue of oral('1nal obscenity case using the
µun1t1 vc dam<1ges agai~st the ·new standards s pecified by the
theater" and also reverse the high court.
$16,000 attorn C'y~ fees award In that 1978 trial. the Jury was
made against the city by the ins tructed that 'to find the
appeals <·ourt movies obscene. il would have to
• h e co n vi n ced ''be yond a The cit~ uttorney said that by rt·a::.onable doubt .. ..
not having to prove beyond a The 1ury then found that 11
n •asona blc doubt that certain fll m s ~hown at the theater
films an· obs t'ene would make it between l975 and 1977 were
cai.ier .to win con v1t·tions against obscene and th al the theater was
cxh1b1torl'> of suc·h movit-s a public nuisance for the tam~
The c·1ty h<al'> a ttempted al the movies wer e s hown
va.r111u .., t11neo; t o h<1v e, th\' The Jury also awarded the
M 11 ch<'ll Brother s theater in S76,0()() 1n damage!> to.the city
Two small craft airports:/
Suggestion is among those from county's site panel
By GLENN SCOTT
Of -o.itf l"llllC Staff
Among re com m e nda t1 ons
going to the Orange County
Board o f Supervisors o n
possible sites for a new general
<1viation airport 1s a suggestion
th at not on~ but two suc h
facilities should be built
The suggestion com es from
the 25·member General Aviation
S ite Sel ection Comm ittee
a ppointed by the supervisors to
look into locations for airports to
house only small. mostly private
aircraft
The advisor v c omm'itlec
members decid.ed earlie r 1n
November to offer th e
s upervisors four options on
general aviation airports .
-: ThE!)' ar!).$.antiago Canyon and
;::-;the Los Alamitos Naval Air
Station in the north: Bell Canyon
and San Juan Creek sites in the
south.
The dual site recommendation
was made because two airports
probably are needed to satisfy
the demand for.about l.200 more
tie-down spaces in the county.
said Ken Delino. planner for the
co nsulting firm hired t o
coordinate the s tudy. CH2M Hill
of Irvine.
He noted that m ost ~eneral
aviation airports can ha ndle 500
to 600 planes
Th e committee 's
recommendation aJso g ives the
supervisors room 1n which lo
make political decisions as lo
thP a nnrnnri;.tP <;ifpc; hP arlrlffi tioweve r . othe r s ets of
findings also will accompany the
final report from the advisorv
committee Included will be a
rank ordering of the six sires
examined by the committee.
..
ha'>l'd on t•ritl•ria !'.l'l h)-thl'
m l' m b t· r .., . a n cl s l' p a r a I l'
rc·t·o mml·nclat11>1l!'I I rom Lht'
(" o 11 i. u It 1 n g r 1 rm ha i. c d on
µ r ;1 t·t1 ca I c· on~ 11h· r ;.i ii 11 n s · 1 n
cit•\ L'ICJPI ng t lw 'ii II''
Guide lis t s ·
exp ectant
pare nt data
A. compre hens ive, 23-page
guide for l'xpectant parents in
Orange County 1s now available
from the Orange County Health
Planning Counl'il
The guiot• wa!'. puM1shed to
assist e xpectant parents 1n
deciding on a method of birth.
d e l ivery preparations. and
post ·birth servil'CS
The guide l'on"tains a listing of
which hospitals offl'r alternative
birth cenrcrs. permit babies to
"roo m in" with their mothers
and permit ra the rs 1n the
delivery room. Also listed are
alternative birth centers and
agencies that assist in hom e
births
A.Jso lis tc·d arc c h ildbirth
education programs including
information on class s izes, fees
and qualifications of instructo rs
It is stressed in the guide that
expectant mothers seek prenatal
care as early in their pregnancy
as possible' -
F'urther 111form<1t1on on the
guide m ay be o btained by
telephonmi? the planning council
at 832-1841.
A s ite lll Santiago Canyon
rci:l'ivcd the h ighest score ,
followed by Los Alamitos. San
.Juan Creek. Bell Canyon, PlancJ
Trnbuco and Prima Deshecha
Thc latter s ite was dee me d
un s uitable ro r a n airport
because of geologic instability.
The consultants pointed out,
however . that the Sant iago
L'anvon site on a promontory
that juts into Irvine La~e -
\l.Ould conflict with a site just
t wt niles to the nortb being
1· r> n s 1 d e r e d b y s e p a r a t e
c·omm1ttees for a r e gional
l·om mcrc1C1I a1 rport to serve the
c·nunty
The\ a lso noted that Los
A.l1Jm1.tos is "a lmos t fatally
rlCJwed ." ci s Del1no s ays.
becCJ u::.e of stiff r esistance from
the s urrounding city a nd the'
federal D epa rtment of
Defense
fhus , along with ~ant 1ago
Canvon a!> a possible location.
the 'consultants are pus hing for
the s ite near San Juan Creek.
a bo ut f1 \'e miles east of the
Santa Ana Freewa y off the
Ortega Highway
Oelino s aid the combined
findings are lo be s ent to the
s uµer\'lsors soon after the New
Year. with 1nd1 v1dual commenL'i
fro m advisory l'O mmittee
members
Th e co unt y 's Airport
Com m1 ss1on. a fi ve-member
com m1ttee a ppointed by the
s upervisor s. is ten.tatively
!>Cheduled to review the findings
on J an 12.
.. We would hope at would go tq
1 hl' board soon after that." said
Oellno
r 1 P o l o 1 for Boys ..
102~ lrv1rw Newport Be.ich
C.1litorn1J rlwn<' 042 "\'1(11
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ocial Security
advances hailed
I W AS lll NCiT ON t AP l
1'' «> r mt• r Su c· 1 v I S l' l' u r 1 l y
l'om tn1:-.s10n1.·r Huh(•rl M Hall
, told a Wh1ll' llousc Confert'ncc
on A~inl! puncl toda y th at
• "tlH'rt•'s nu g r<•al hi.: cl1sas ll'r
, hovering OVl'r thi s Soci al
. Security systt-m. ··
Hall t olc.l the CQnfcrcncc·.,
E t· o n o rn 1 l' W l' (I R c 1 n g
<'omm1Hl'f'. wh1C'h 1:-. gri.pphng
with Sl>ernl Sl•t·urily':-. problems.
··w e s hould hl· t·elchrntin.:
So<:1al Securit y Thi s 1:-. a
fanla!>t1c aC't·ompll!>hmcnt in one
s hort 1!Cnl'rut 111n
Russia11s ig nore
call for strikR
TALLINN. SS R 1A1'1
Bus inesses . mass transporlut1on
and factfmes OPl'raled no rmally
today as rcs1clenl~ of lhi!> Baltic
µort c ity apµcar cd lo ignore a
l'all for a 30 minute µrolesl
s lrikl• against Soviet policies.
Life was uninterrupted in the
eom mcn·ial t·cntcr of the capital
of Snv1t·t 1'~st onia , some 500
rn1l e!\ northeas t of Gdans k .
l'oluncl, h1rthplac·e of Solidarity,
the first uni on free o r
Communist Pa rlv eonlrol in the
So\'1ct hloc ·
Finns cleared
;,, kickback rose
I.AS \'EGAS cAP> A federal
court Jury ha:-. found the Del
Webb <.'orµ . another company
and :.1x 1nd1 v1duab innocent in
the two year pld Aladdin llotel
construt·t1on kickback t•asc
The d (•fend ants had bee n
c hargt;d with tons p1ring lo
defraud lhl' Te u mslt.'r:-. Union
pens ion fund during a h1gh-n se
exµansion of the La:-. \'eg a :-. hotl'I
in 1975
U.S. and l srne l
lo lwld exercises
WASlllN<iTON IAP > Thr
l 'niled State:-. and hral•I "111
t•onduct joint naval and air
l'X Crl'ls c s 1n tht' eas tern
Mcditt>rranl•Un as part of their .
fi r s t for m al ag r eement lo
toopcratf! mllit~ri ly aga in:-.t
Sov1ct ·dir<'tl ed threat s in the
M 1ddlt· F.ast.
The m aneuvers and othe r
aspects of the new "strategic
1·ooperat1on" betwl'cn the two
<·ountries were outlined Monday
1n a "'M t.>m o rancfum o f
l 'ndcr stand1ng " r eleased by
Ocfe nse. Secretary Casp ar W
Wl'tnberger a nd Is raeli Defcn:.e
~1 mister And Sharon
Republica11 1a11S
dispule d el«tio11
TRF.NTON. NJ <APl With
u photo-finish elet·t1on and a
hitter post ballotmg fight behind
h1 rn , millionaire businessm an
T h o ma s Kea n wu s being
certified today as governor elett
of New J crsey.
.James 1-'lorio. the Democratic
nomin ee. <'o n reded l o lhe
Republican candidate Monday.
nearly a n'lonth after the poll!'>
dosed with Kl'an leading by O 07
Pl'rC'cnt of tht' <! 3 million vott.·:-.
ea:.l
Mosle 111 tenUri.s t.s
la'1(el in Syria
DA~ASC:CS. Svfia 'cAPr
Prl':.1dent Hafez ·Assad vowed
:\I o n d a y t o " 1 pc o ut th c
fundam e ntal1 :-.l :\1 o!>lem
Hrolht-rhood. \\ h1ch he blamed
for the bombing that killed 76
µc•J)ple and woundcd..135 ovt'r the
Wl·ckcnd
.-\ bouhy tr<appl•d car exploded
al midday Suncll.i y oub1de a
c·rowded elementary school on
Ont• of the eap1tal 's bus it'St
'\lrcels Tht: governme nt blamed
lhe brotherhood. whic h hi:ls been
Y. agrng a two year war a gainst
thl· rull' of Sl>v1c t backed Syrian
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Snowfall measuring 23 .8 inches created thi~ picturesque scene Monday in Flagstaff. Anz.
Blizzard hits Nebraska; 2 dead
By T he Associated Press
A blizzard with winds gustmg
lo 50 mph s we pt from Nebraska
111 nl·1ghbonng states today.
h lnc k1ng h ig hwa ys with
1mpassuble drifts and bringmg
s nowplow!\ to a halt
At least two people died and
another wa~ m1ssmg
lllghw:.rys were s trewn with
Jat·kkn1fed truc ks and manv
motoris t s soug ht refuge in
molt>l s. f arm ho u ses and
l'mcrgency she lters.
In South Dakota . where 10
inches of snow fell in places. a
50 y<.•ar-Hld man colla ps ed and
dic·d Y.h1h· running a s no wblowe r
M o n du v a t hi s ho m e in B roc·king~'\. .. }
One man was killed When the
"inds toppled a n oil rig in
:>.JtobraskC1 . wh1<:h a lso got tip to
111 1ncht•s or !>11<>w. and an e lderly
trapper was missing in Iowa.
where 7 inc h es w a s o n the
ground in µlaces
T he National Weathe r Service
:-.a id the massive winter storm
"as prod u cing blizzard
conditions in par ts of Nebraska
a nd South Dakota with the
b lowing snow building hig h
drifts and reducing v1s1bihty to
near zero.
A winte r s torm warn in g
r e mained 1n e ff ec t ror
north ea ste rn South Dakota.
northwestern Iowa. the southern
half o f Minnesot a and the
northwestern hulf of Wiscons in.
Fie rce wind s in the hilly,
wes tern part of Nebras ki:i
cr eated a blizzard from snow
already covering the g round and
icy roads. Jn the m or e populous
eas tern section of the state.. the
wrnds came first. claiming one
life .. and w~re followed in rapid
succession by the ram and the
snow.
The high wrnds ca used the
death of Brian Dittme r . 23. of
Lincoln. when the 100-foot-high
oi l rig he was workmg on near
Potter buckled and collapsed in
wrnd gusts of more than 30 mph.
Cheyenne County Sheriff Darrell
Johnson :-.aid
. S n ow coi:lted IC'e c r eate d
dangerous highways near sti:lte's
biggest c1t1es . Gr a nd Island ,
Lincoln and Omaha The mayor
of Grand !!.land. Bob Kriz.
declared i:I s now e me rgency
As much a!'> 8 inc hes or snow
f ell o n Nc.>bra s ki:i a nd the
National Wt>athe r Serv ice
recorded wind gusts up of up lo
60 mph. 1Jlow1ng snow into high
drift:-. More than 100 m i les of
Interstate 90 and parts of slate
hig hways · in central Sout h · Da~ota wer e bar ricaded as statt-.ff uge ,. •v-.r. ldw ;de 1.0 b police sear c he d for p eopler-111./'-' 11 stra nded in ca rs and trucks . ·
.cut planned by GM
DETROIT <A P l t;ener al ~un· "hethcr the JOb~ woulrl be
l'l 1m tnClll'd J>Crmant:ntly
PR firm increases lobbying ' ' -
"There's people in the ditches
and more people trying to get on
the road ." s aid Gov. Bi ll
Jan k low. w h o order ed t he
<:lo!jings . "It's a real hazard for
people trying to drive on it, and
they 're go in g to kill
somebody It 's legally closed
and it's illegal to drive on 1t "
1·90 was closed from Murdo. just
south of Pier re. the capital. to
M 1tc hell in the southe aste rn
t•orner
Motors Corp plans to eli minate
the JObs t1f 13.000 of its 190,000
s alaried workers wo rldwide in
the next few weeks. the Detroit
Free Press reported today.
1'h e n e w s paper qu o t ed
unide ntified GM officials as
saying the reductions would be
bas ed o n assess me n t s of
individual job performance .
c;cnl'ral :\111lor:-. :-.po kesm an
Cldfurli M l'rr 1ol s a i d a
c u m p a n y w 1 d l' r e ,. 1 e w o f
-.a lara•ct po-..tion:-. was be ing
c·onduded . a nd that G M was
('on:.ultring t·utt1ng its work
forC"e h l'ea u :-.l' or rece nt
redul't1 o n s 1n plann e d
µroduct1on llowevcr . he v.ould
not l·ommenl further on the
automaker ·:-. plans
iCompan y m a de defe rred pay m e nts to Re a g an aides
i • WASHI NGTON r AP > A µa y m ent 1n tht: pas t se\·e ral
davs aflt'r the disclosure of
th.e dl'frrrcd paym ent plan
raised quc•stion!> about possible
conflicts of interest
1\ l' c o r d 1 n g l o J u s t i c e
Ol·partmenl files. the Hannaford
Co. 1s a reg1sl£•rcd foreign agent
for ·lh'e Taiwan government and
for a cons l·r vat ive bus iness
group in Guate m ala. And Senate
The snowstorm tha t charged
out of the Rockies on Monday
s pread into Iowa a nd Wisconsin
today.
In Iowa, blowing snow forced
stale snowplows to s top plowing
I nters tate 35 between t he
Minnesota borde r and Mason
City
A G M o ffi cial told the
newspaper Monday that the cuts
would be made through layoffs,
ttansfers or salaried workers to
hourly s tatus. r etir ements and
attrition. He said he was not
c; M h<id said earlie r that
l>cC't'mber production would be
17 pe rt·ent lower than in the
!\ame period a year ago.
public relation~ company that
, made deferred payments to two
M President Rea g an·:-. top aides
has dramal1tall) increased its
L lobbying busmes!'> in the past 10 r months. Senate rec<l{ds s how ~·Si n ce the R eaga n
'url ministration took o ffice. the
Wh1ll' House s pokesm an Larry
Spcakt>S said Deaver ·received
hi s las t ins ta llm e nt in a
lump-s um payment last July. lie
:.aid suggestions that Deaver
.;til l was receiving money from
t he Hannaford Co were "dead
records s how a dramat ic growth ~------------------------------------------
• eom pany. the Bannaford Co ..
Inc. had quadrupled the
nu m bet or domestic and foreign
g r o ups for whic h i t 1s a
regis tered lohby1!\t, according to
the Senate documents
lfnlil July. the Hannaford Co.
made in;>tallment pay me nts to
Michael K. De a ver . o ne of
Reagan's top three ad\'1scrs
Na t ion al securit y adv ise r
H1 c hard \' A lle n recei ved
pa y m e nt:-. until las t week .
according to Whil e House
offieiab
T he payments "'ere for the
pre inaug ural purchase o r
Dea \'c r·s 40 percent interest 111
the Hannaford Co. and for the
buyout of Allen's cons ulting
firm . Putomal' l nternat1ona l
Corp
Allen said through an aide
Monday that llu nnafo rd 's debt
to h im wC1s retired with a $50,000
wrong ,
Dea\'cr was not available for
comment. and Ha nnaford Co.
offlC'ials in ·Washington and Los
A n g e I es f_a i I e d t o r e turn
telephone calls on the issue. The
firm is h ea d ed b y P eter
Ha nnaford. a former Reagan
s pcechwriter. who has refused
to discuss his business de.alings
with Allen or Deaver . ,
Allen is on a leave of absence
pending complet ion of a Just ice
· De partment investigation into
his receipt of Sl.000 from two
.J apa nes e j ournal is t s who
1nte rnewed first lady Nan cy
Reagan on Jan. 21.
A White House s pokesma
s aid Allen wo uld continue l
receive l!is $60,662 s alary wh il
on le ave.
-~-....PRESfOENTIAL PIZZA Mikt• La Rosa. own er of the biE!~cst
pina chairi in Cinl·tnnati. slides pizza into oven aft e r
receiving an nrd(•r for 40 pizzas for Air F'on·t• One jetline r
und backup press plant'. T hl' order came Mo ndav after Pre~ident Rl'ugan m ack u h1'll'f aµpt•aranct-at a Cincinnati fund·rat~er out l(.'ft \\ 1thout t•u ttn~ d inner The pin:as \H'r.r
donated by Lit Rosa
'" the numbe r of groups for
which it is registe red tQ lobby.
At t h e t ime Reag a n took
offi ce. t he company listed itself
a s lobby is t for only three
gro up s. including the
Guatemalan or ganiza tion. Since
the n ew administration has been
1n powe r . the compan y · has
registered as a lobbyist for nine
a ddi t i o na l gro up s a nd
businesses. including the Tosco
Oil Corp .. Trans World Airlines
Inc , Merrill Lync h. White.
\:V eld M a rkets Gro up : a n d
Northwest Alas kan Pipe line Co.
' Tosco hired the Hannaford Co.
at a time when it was fighting
fo r a Sl 1 billton loan guarantee
to s upport. its share of a n oil
shale proJect in Colorado
T-bill hits
lowest yi,eld
/pr 1981
WASHINGTON IAP> -Yields
o n ' s h o rt · l-€ r m T r e a s u r y
se'iurities have falle n for the
six,th strai'Rht week. tumbling to
thd lowest level 1n m or e than a
year.
About $4 7 billion in s ix-month
bilJs were sold at an . average
discount rate or 10.701 percent '
Monday. down from th e 10.915
percen" of o ne week earlier.
officials said a fte r the weekly
au~tions.
The government also sold
abput $4 .7 billion in three-month
bi~ls at an average r ate of 10.4
pe rcent . off from las t week's
10.56 pe rcent. •
The yields we re the lowest
SlnC'e the Sept. 9. 1980, levels or
10.234 percent for six-month -bills
a n d 10 .060 p e r ce nt fo r
three-month bills.
'fhe rates have· now fa llen in 10
or th e past 12 weeks, d ropping
about five pe r centage points
since reaching s ummer highs or
j us t under 16 percent in late
August.
JJeglnnlng today. banks and
sa vings and loans may pay as
much as 11.274 percent interest
on the ir $10 .000 six -mon t h
savings certificates. which are
tied to the s ix-month bill rate .
down rmm lh(' previous 11. 779
percent
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Hearings 'f i'nal' .
• • • 1n 1ntegrat1on
LOS ANG ELES <AP I
Declaring "There mui.l be
finality in the law." Los Angeles
Superior Court Judee Robert
Lopez· has ended 18 years of
biller court h earings over
integrating the nation's second
largest school district.
"the costs. alternatives and
future need:s." '
Most of the politicians that
t:urb. a recent opponent or the
project that goes before voters·
next June. nfmed Mo nday to the
new Task Force on California's
Wale r Future also a re .against
the controversial canal.
Curb says his group will meet
statewide to take testimony on
the subject , then re lease •
report or its findings by spring,
before the election. · ·
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Ofange Coast OAILYPILOT('f'ue&day, Oocember 1. 1981
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Boyce refuses
to enter plea
I.OS AN<;t;LES I Al'I
Conv1c•tcd s py Chris t opher
Uoyce. with ch a rns r;,ittling
around his waist , stood mute
before a Judge who ente red an
innocent pleci for him when
Boyce rt!fUtied lo ans wer lo
charges of escape Crom Ii federal
prison
The 28-year·old lioyce, pale
and gaunt after a re~ent 14-day
fast . came to court in handcuff~
and cllains with a phalanx of
U.S. Marshals surrounding him.
Al his arrciignment Monday
before US. Magistrale James
W Mc Mahon . the courtroom
was cleared of s pectators and
searched before Boyce entered
M c·Ma h on said thi s w as
necessary "because of the
sc<:urity proble ms prestntcd by
this defendant "
The attorney abo usked the
Jud~e lo orde r lioyce held at
Terminal lslcind fede raJ prison
r<.1ther than va riou s jail!>
throu~hout Southern California
J>ou~ht!rty s aid 1t wo uld be
d1Hicult for him to travel
e lsewhe re to m eet with hi~
-e llent Lydi c k a s ke d for a
written motion.
. Whe n Boyte refused to speak
during his earlier a rraignment
Monday. McMahon informed
him of his rights. the n asked 1f
he unders tood . and Boyce
remained silent.
··vour h o n or.·· s aid
Uo ug he rty, "m y clie nt has
info rmed m e he ChQOSes to
remain mule "
ln a rul i ng riled late
lfhanksgiving Eve a nd made
public Monday, Lopez ended
court jurisdiction over the LoJ;
Ange les Sc hoo l Dis trict's
integration program. referring
to a previous order in which he
had saiCI it was r idiculous to
refer lo a white majority. now
that 77 percent of the students in
the district wa5 non·white .
"It is time for the board to
devote its energy to seeking
excellence in · education for all
our children,·· Lopez said in his
orde r . "This is the ultimate
responsibility of the board. Only
the board can discharge that
r esponsibility There m ust be
finality in the law."
Turbul.e11ce jol.ts
jetliner; 4 hurt
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Two
c rew m e mber s a nd tw o
passengers were injured when a
Boeing 747 jetliner e ncountered
s udden air turbulen ce over
G rand Junc tion. Colo .. s aid
offi ci al s at Los Ange le s
lnternational Airport.
POW FAMll Y GREETED President Reagan shakes hamb
\\ ith Todd Jlickerson as Nan<.·~· Heagan huJ!S Caroll'
llick~rson. prior to the Reagan:-.· dt.•partur<.• from Po11\I
Mugu on :\1onday The Hitk t.•tsons · father Marlnl' '.\'ta111r
Sten· llanson of Oxnard. wa:-. a l'OW in 194ii and \\ii'
d1.•l'lan•d dl·ad 111 19i4 Presull"nt Hl'agan. then (;on•rnor 111
California. \\on· a POW '.\11 :\ bran·ll'l with \la111r lla n~1111 ...
name on 1t
Al the a rra1gmnmc nl and
later at his plea hearing . Boyce.
The indictment <:hcir ges Boyce
with escaping from pris.on Jan
l l , 1980. whe re he was being
held after c·onviction of spying
for the Soviet Union.
"Your .honor . my client has
informe.d me he chooses to r~main
mute."
Coast Guard ends
probe in sinking
SAN FRANCISCO (API -The
Coast Guard has canceled its
inquiry into the reported sinking
Of a 51·foot ketch. saying it isn't
sure the boat ever sank or that
two women who reportedly were
aboard drowned.
Three of the four were treated
at area hospitals Monday night
for the injuries su~lained on the
Los Angeles·bound TWA flight
from Wast\ington D .C .. s aid
Frank Costigan. superintendent
of airport operations.
He said the turbulence shook
the plane. causing a s udden jolt •
"I g uess t hese people were
walking or standing and los t
their balance ... he said.
Bollin con/ eSsions
to press rejected
clad rn a loose·hanging g ra y
business suit. refused to speak
Boyce's attorney. Wilham
Dougherty of Villa Park. told
U .S. District Judge Lawrence
Lydick that Boyce had chosen to
re m ain mute and would no t
<ins wer any questions puJ to
h 1 m . The Judge ordered the l>ncf
one·C'ount indictment read to
The son of cin FBI agent,
Boyce esC"aped from Lompoc
federal prison. where he was
serving a 40-yeClr term He
eluded <:apture fur 19 months.
s pending much of that time
posi ng a s a fi!'l her m an on
Washington's remote Oly mpic
Peninsula
But the Marin County Sheriff's
Departme nt s aid Monday it
wou ld co ntinu e it s own
investigation into the mysterious
disappearance of Freedom ll.
"At present we don't have
evide nce to adequately support
a finding that a boat sank or that
persons died ... said Coast Guard
Cmdr. James Mccartin. He said
the probe would begin anew with
the "appecirance of bodies or
finding a sunken boat. ..
Mi~ Curb jormJ
\ canal tmk force
S ACRAMENTO CAP > A
new committee. formed by Lt.
Gov Mike Curb. will look at
watl'r and the Peripheral Canal
Suspects nabbed
in kidnap, rape
LOS ANGELES I AP >
P o li ce ha ve arrested two
suspects in the kidnap and rape
of a 21-year-old United Press
International secretary.
Loren zo Vargas, 21. of Los
Angeles, was booked into jail
Monday for investigation of
kidnapping, and 4ose Vega, 21.
of Los Angeles. was booked for
investi g ation of rape. s aid
Detective Hector Becerra.
The woman and UPI reporter
Richard Tosches were accosted
Nov . 24 by tbree .men in a
parking lot at the rear of their
downtown offices. police said.
I.OS ANGELES <AP> -Two
r eporte r s who wrote a bout
confessions or admissions that
Freewa y K i lle r defe ndant
William G. Bonin allegedly gave
them cannot testify in Bonin's
trial. a Superior Court judge has
rule d.
Re porte rs Ocivid Lopez of
KNXT television and Timothy
Alger of the Register in Orange
County, citing t he re porter's
privilt!ge contained in a state
con s lit u l ion a.I a mend m en t
adopted by voter s m 1980. told
Judge William 8 . Keene outside
the jury's presence Monday that
they would refu se to give any
details not previous ly broadcast
or published by them.
De fense a ttorney William
Cha rvet had as ked that the
re po rters not be allowed t o
tes tify at cill if he was not
a llowed lo cross-examine them
on deta ils . Deputy Distric t
Attorney Sterling E Norris
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C'ounlered that the reporters had him cis the magistrate had
waived their privilege as to the do ne earlier in the day to
state ments they r eported and m a ke s ure he understood the
-urged the judge to allow some ch ar ges against him.
c r oss.e xamination on that "Mr. Boyce, how do you now
material.· ple ad?" the judge said
B u t K e e n e s a 1 d l h e There was silence b Boyce
constitution seem ed clear and s hifted from fool to fool and
the evidence could not be offered stared cit the j udge.
unless it were to be volunteered. "The court orders a plea of not
s ustaining Carvet's objection to guilty to be e ntered on behalf of
all of the reporters' testimony. th e def e ndant ,'· Lydi c k
Lopez reported on June 29. dedared, setting J a n 26 for a
1980 that Bonin had told him he trial and Jan 19 for pretnal
hcid killed 21 young m en betw~n m otions.
August 1979 and June 1980. Outside court, Dougherty was
In his newsca·sl, Lopez said asked whether Boyce might try
Bonin furnis he d him names. to avoid a trial by pleadrng
dates. places and. in so'!le guilty
cases. the "exact details" of "We all know he escaped,"
how he got the victims in his Dougherty said. "but I have lo
van. tied them up, had sex with see wh at the governme nt has
the m and killed them. and how they plan to present it ..
Lopez also reported Bonin told , A llh"ugh Boyce wou Id not
·him he had taken i(lvestigators speak in court publicly, he did
to the re mains of victim Sean t a lk to Dou~h e rty i n court
King . 14. · priv~tely.
U S Marshals arrested him
Aug 21 at a Port Angeles. Wash
drive-in rest aurnnl
Dougherty said he believes
Boy<:e's indictme nt in Lo~
Angeles is "an idle act" by the
government
"He I Boyce> didn't lake an>
h os t ages He didn 't hurt
a nybody lie just embarra ssed
the m ... said Dougherty
Boyt"e was returned Saturda~
lo Southern Cciliforn1ci from a
fede ral facility 1n Springfield,
Mo . where he unde rwe nt a
med1caJ evalua tion He was he ld
at the suburbcin Monterey Park
Jail over the weekend
Boyce wcis convicted in 1977 of
selling th e Soviet s highly
c l ass1f1 ed i nfo rmatio n on
systems built by the TRW Co of
R edondo Beac h . w here h e
worked as a security cle rk. The
governm ent s aid codes Boyce
sold could have compromised
the C I A 's cryptog r aphic
com municat1ons system
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whole family to share. Also enjoy merry caroler s in Old English
costume who will. entertain you in the plaza from 5 p .m . to 9 p .m .
December 14 through 18 and December 21 through 23.
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County widows of servicemen ·to meet
Group called 'Survivors of Sacrifice' to organize protest. against Social Security cuts
By JOUl'll NEEDHAM
Of .. oelt-...... , .... Start in.: an Augus t , 1983. Laguna Niguel said her group
mothers or c hildre n. whose .• w 1 11 be h o Id in g th e
uw:u'e that the Reugan plan will
m ean a reduction in their
benefits." Mrs Van Wagenen
s a id. "In the past I always
assumed that the government
would make good on its
commitments . We want to
inform people that this 1s no
longer the case."
Orange Coun\y widows of U $._
servicemen killed in action will
be meeting .in El Toro Monday
-Pearl Harbor Day -to
or ganize their protest against
cuts in Social Security benefits
paid to families or s lain fnilitary
personnel.
fathers <lil!d in the line or duty o r g anizational meeting al
will receive payments only until ·01umb1a Savings and Loan.
the children are 16. instead of 23622 Ro{'kfield Blvd , El Toro,
the current standard of 18 ut 7: 30 p. m Munday
In addition, payments for Mrs Van Wagenen'11 husband.
children who attend colle~e wall Isl Lt Lowell Van Wagenc•n.
end at age 18, instead of the was a Mann(• helicopter 'pilot
The women call themselves
the Survivors of Sacrifi ce, and
have formed chapters or the
or ganization in both Orange'and
San Diego counties.
c urrent s tand a rd of 22 After serving an Vietnam, he • She descri bed the Survivors of
Sac rifice a s a "boots trap"
01>erat1on. and said 1f possible,
women allending the meeting
s ho uld luin g pape r , pe ns ,
en vl'lopvs and postage stamps
so t hl'} tan write letters to U,eir
s tate a nd national
representatives
Payments vary according to the was k1llL-d in 197J when his C'raft
serviceman's rank at th e lime of crashed during a rescue m1:-.i-.1on
his death. off Okinawa.
The Survivors of Sac rifiC'e Ile left a 3 ycur-old sun, also
Unde r a little -publicize d
provision in President Reagan's
budget cutting ptan. th; number
or years in which the widows
and their children can receive
Social Security death benefits
\Vill be reduced.
m aintain that the cuts aren't . named Lowell, who 1::. now ta
fai r , and say their husbands Mrs Van Wa~cn~has not
were promised that th ei r rcmarril'd.
fa m ilies would be cared for by She !.aid Monday's cncettnl( 1:,,
the government under Social being held to draw toi;:ether the
Seturaty in the event or their w1dowi; of st•rv1cemcn killed
death. · while• serving their country
Mrs Van Wagl'nen said her
group has l'nlistcd the help of
Orange County ':. <10th District
Congressman Robert Badham, Madeline Van Wal!enen. 34, of · "I'm sure man) women aren't
MEMORABILIA WITH A MESSAGE "There· is ~o
Wa rmer Gift Than a !lug" 1s just one of the ~lnga n~
promoted by the Hui! Club which s tartt:•d in Laguna
B e a c h . E 11 e n Woo d s a n d .J o h n T h r a s h r u n t h e
Deity~ -iw Gery .. _
h('<1dquarter~ for th1.: a rms ral·c· tha t h as sprei:ld to :\tt•\\
York and Tl'\\as \'la pnnll·rl cups. T -s hirt:> and cartoons
as ps ~·t·h11lol!t('a) n•mln<h-r'-
Their motto: 'Hug don't Slug'
Club founded in Laguna Beach promotes own version of arms race
By JEFF PARKER
Of , ... Deity ...... SIMf
The ar ms race has come to Laguna
Beach, bui it has nothing to do with the
B-1 Bomber or the MX Missile.
"It's an arms race for sure ," s ays
John Thrash, "but our motto is 'Hug
don 't slug.' "
Thrash is co-founder of the Hug Club,
which began two years ago in Laguna
Beach and now is a natio nal
or ganization with chapters in New
York. Los Angeles, New Hampshire and
Texas ..
T h e card -ca rr yi n g Hu g C lub
members believe that hugs are good for
almost everyone and t hey've taken it
upon themselves to spread the news.
··Hugging is good for a lot of
reasons," Thrash explains. .. First, lo
give a good hug, one that realJy works,
you have to be in touch with yourself
and your feelings. Then it becomes a
warm. s upportive gesture fo r both
people.
"Medic~! researchers have written a
lot about the value of physical, caring,
non-sexual contact. between people.
Whal we're doing is giving people an
excuse, a reason to do it. A hug says
'I'm here, I care.' And hugging releases
a lot of tension in both people,·· he says.
-According to Thrash. who co-rounded
the club with friend Ron Mombello, the
idea had a grass-roots beginning.
Friends who ran into each other around
town exchanged hugs and noted the
soothing, supporting effect that the act
had on both hugger and huggee.
·'Things took oft from there .. :Jil,e .drew
up a charter to form a club, designed
cards and badges and wrote by-laws
a nd guidelines for me mbe r s and
prospective members.
"We're not bound by any kind of rigid
code -I'm not a lover of organizations
mysell -so the club has grown
according to the enthusiasms of various
members," Thras h said.
Hug Clubbers m us t be properly
"trained" ~fore admittance to the
club. This "Hug Work'' program .is
PLEASE SQUEEZE Club members
can practice hugg ing with soft
pillows.
potential that exists in any hugging
s ituation.
''Hu g wo rk begi ns from th e
psychological standpoint." says Thrash.
··First you have t o feel good about
yourself. so we begin by having new
me mbers face themselves in a mirror.
tell themselves they li ke what they see
and give themselves a hug.
T hen you go out and hug a friend, a
pet , a favorite tree or a neighbor·-just
basic hugging.
··Advanced hug work consists of
hugging someone or something you
don 'l like_or that you think doesn't like
you. We hug negative ideas sometimes;
t he wh ole concept gets rathe r
ethereaJ."
Thrash is 37, and a massa~ therapist
by trade. But even after two years of
official )fog Club leadership, he only •
r ece ntly "broke t hrough" to what
hugging can reaJly mean.
"ll all goes back to my family, where
there wasn't a lot of physical contact,"
he says, "Ron and I began the Hug Club
Ill 1 vrass s s 1 sssnrrrss z ?srnr a
_ ... desi~ned to help members get the full
and the idea really took off, but until
about six months ago I really wasn't
reall y comforta ble -really at ease -
when I hugged.
"There's no s uch thing as a bad hug ,
but mint' w e r e awkward ,
uncomfortable I was hugging one of my
good friends and we both noticed that it
was a nervous hug She said. come on,
let's try again
"We slowed down so we could feel
each other breathing a nd sort of melted
together for a few seconds. The energy
exchange was amazing. We couldn 't
believe what happened. It was a
supportive, non-sexual' exper ience'"
Thrash remembers.
Now that Thrash has reached the
pinnacle of hugging, he's directing his
energies lo writing and editing the Hug
Club News letter which com es out
monthly and is ma iled to some 1;200
members. Co·founder Mombello is now
in New York. where he has opened an
East Coast chapter.
Thrash says that the club is already
exploring new hugging frontiers, one of
which is the "mental hug_"
"We e mphasize never forcing a hug .
You don't go out and attack people with
hugs. ·
"~hen it comes to strangers or
people you don't particularly like,• we
suggest the 'Sneak Attack.· which is
where you mentally picture yoursell
hugging that person. MentaJ hugs are
l one of the things we're branching into,"
he says.
C_lub members sport T·shirts and
swea\Shirts with such huf' slogans as "A
Hug a Day Keeps the Grumpies Away,"
"The re is no Warmer Gift than a Hug"
and "I'm a Hugger." ·
'T ve worn my T-s hirts on airplanes.
and the passengers and stewardesses
always want to know when the~'ll gel
their hug. I can be rather busy."
Thrash says.
On an average day Thrash hugs "one
or two" people. but on a busy day he'll
hug as many as 20. ''When we have our
Hug Picnics, I'm sure I'll get into the
flu ndroos."
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as well a.Ii sever al congressmen from San Diego county.
"We have l>een receiving
telephone calls from political
leaders all over the state who
have said l~~Y want to help us,"
Mrs . Van Wageneo said.
Last month , Mrs . Van
Wagenen sent the Amer ican nag
that draped her husband's coffin
during his funeral at Arlington
National Cemetery to Presi<Jent
Reagan to draw attention to the
p~1ght of servicemens' '4'idows
and their chJldren.
She s aid so fa r s he has
received no res ponse from the
president, who has frequently
s pokt'n out in support of the
military and the unrewuded
role it pl ayed durJl9.g the
Vietnam War .
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HAL.LIES SUHVJVORS
Madeline Vun Wagenen
Valley, co.uniy
pact likely
on golf links
By PtuL SNEIDERMAN
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Though ·some financial snags
re main, Fountain Valley and
Or ange County officials are
ex pressing optimis m that a
com promise plan can be worked
out for development of a second
golf C'ourse at Mile Square Park.
The city and the county have
come up with different proposals
for building ne w recreation
facilities in the northwest com er
o r the county-owned park.
bordered by Brookhurst Street
and Edinger Avenue.
Orange County Supervisor
Roger Stanton , a former
Fountain Valley c it y
C'ouncilman, was at work today
on a letter to city officials
pointing out some financial
problems with the current city
prop o s a J b,u t ex press in g
confidence that a compromise
can be worked out, Stanton aide
Scott Morgan said.
··I don't see any reason why•
we can'.t have 'l development
plan approved by Febrtlary or
March," Morgan said.
The current county plan calls
for a par-three· 18·hole golf
course. driving range, group
picn ic a r ea a nd fast food
r e s t a u r a n t o n t h e. 8 6
undeveloped areas.
The city has asked, however.
that the county lease this
acreage lo Fountain Valley. The
ci ty then would enlist a private
bus iness to build a larger
execut ive·s ize 18-hole golf
course with driving r ange and
higher·pric'ed restaurant. ·
The city plan would require
the county to move its proposed
group picnic area and fast food
resta urant e lsewhere in the
park.
City and count y offi cials met
last week to di scuss the two
proposals
"I don't think we're all that
far apart," said Fountain Valley
Councilman Eugene Van Dask.
. who ha!> spearheaded the city
propos al .. But there are some
technicalities we have to work
out''
One 1s that Mile Square Park
was given to the county by the
federal governm e nt with the
stipulation that federal offi cials
would be cons ulted on any
development at the park.
Bob Wingard, a {'OUnly parks
offic ial, s aid the fed e r al
government in the pas t has
opposed construction of second
full -size golf course at the park
because it would serve the same
residents as the existing course
Wingard said federal officiaJs
have approved the par·three
course but might not approve the
i nte rmedi ate execut 1 \'e-s1ze
C'Ourse.
Also. the city plan calls for the
city to reap fin ancial benefit$
from the golf course and
r es taurant t o offse t ci ty
expens es associated with Mile ,
Square.
County officials a lso hope to
raise money from the new golf
course to offset their cost of
maintaining the large open park
areas of Mile Square.
"I do feel encouraged that at
least our plan wasn't rejected."
Councilman Van Dask said
Woman wounded;·
companion sought
A 28-year·old woman was s hot
twice in Fountain Valley
Monday night and then driven
by an unidentified motorist to a
hos pital in West Covina for
e mergency treatment. police
reported.
Vickie Barker, 28, of Fountain
Valley, is in s table condition
today with wounds in her throat
a nd abdomen, according to a
spokeswoman for Queen or the
Valley Hospital.
Police say they are looking for
a m a n wh o Ms . Barker
identified as Manfred Delgado.
S he told police he was her
companion Monday night.
"She apparently was shot in
her car on Euclid Street between
Warner Avenue and Edinger
Street sometime before 8:25
p. m .. " said police detective
Larry Griswold .
"We don't know why she waa
taken all the way to West Covina
and we don't know who was
driving the car." Griswold said.
He said the woman was shot
with a small caliber gun.
.Huntington man
di~s of injuries
i
A Huntington Beach man died
early today after being injured
in a two-car coUision Mond.ay
ni ght at Ramalton Avenue and
Bushard Street in Huntington
Beach.
Trustees in 118
to pie~ leader
Trustees of the Huntlncton
Beach City (elementary) School
District will select a new school
board president and clerk at the
regular meeting toru1ht.
Oth e r items also will be
discussed at the 8 p.m . meeting
a t 8 7 5 9 D'O r s e t t D r I v e ,
Huntington Beach.
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Roger Louis Garceau, 42, ol
9612 Highlide .... Drive. underwent
s urgery a t Fountain Valley •
Community Hospital. He died at
2:50 a .m. 'today, a hospital
spokeswomln said.
P'Olic·e-i(afflc officer John-.,. 1
Be'Pens s·a rd Gar ceau wu
injured at 11:30 p.m. Monday
when his auto failed to slop for a
red light on Bushard and was
struck broadside by a n
e astbound auto driven by
Amean Hameed, 24, of 7 North
Wind Court, Newport Beach.
Hameed was treated at
Fountain Valley for lnjuries'and
w as released, the h ospit•l
spoltMwoman said. :
Police are contlnuin1 lhefr
investigation of the accident.
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Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Tuoeday. December 1. 1981
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•ANN LANDERS ..
•ERMA BOMBECK
•HY GARONER
ROYAL HUNTING PARTY Prince Rain ier of
Monaco (second from right 1 and Princ.·ess
Gr.ace (second from leftl are shown with
Denmark's Queen Margrethe. Prince Henrik
-~-........ and their youngest son. Prince Jo<:lt'him . al
Fredensbourg Castle d uring a hunting pat'I)
l ast week wh ile o n a prh·ate visit to
Denmar k
To reserve space on our Gift Train
call 642-5678. Ask for a Christmas Ad-Visor .
Gift Train appears Dec. 2, 9, 16th and 19th.
Crack into a place of hoc, sre~ming crah leg . Try n generous serving
of our new spiced cold boiled shrimp. Or our famnu Porx:om~ shrimp
And then do it again!
It's all you can eat. Every day of the week.
Each special is served with your choice of n crisp tossed salad or
coleslaw. baked potaro or rice pilaf. and another favorite. sourdough bread.
All }'OU can eat. All week long.
Alaskan Snow Crab Legs
All you can eat ............ ~ll95
Popconf Shrimp
All you can eat ............... '7.50
New Spiced Cpld Boiled Shrimp
All you can eat. . . . . . . . . . . . . ~8.95
ORcd ~ In ol Ammca 1981
ledfobsfer·
For the seafood kwer in }Utl~
7801 Beach Blvd .. Buena Parle. 994-1 241
16811 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach, MR·l956
11 30 a.m -10:00 p m. Sun ·Thur.
11 30 am -11 00 p.m Fn & Sat
F o.-get rescue misSion
DEAR ANN LANDERS I'll i.:tt right
to the point. 1 'm 55. murr1ed. have three
kids a ll out of college and own a
s uccessful s mall business. I a m aware of
my weaknesses. and alcohol is No. 1 This I
inherited from my rather who . unlike m e .
was ne ver a ble to m ake a decent living .
knocked us aro und a lot and lived a fairly ..
miserable e xistence My mothe r was the
mousy type, te rrified of the old man a nd
when she wasn't in church she was busy at
home with her prayer beads.
A very pretty 24·ycar-old wom a n
works in my office. She turned from a
lively. s uns hiney person into a quiet .
sad.eyed introvert a lmost overnight. Last
week she confided in me tbat she had had a
wonderful affair with a married ma n and
suddenly. after s ix months. he decided to
go back to his wife . The poor girl is deeply
depressed .
I sec here an opportwuty to br ing thi:;
f tne young wom~n out of her deprP.ssion
a nd. a t the s a me time. add !:>Orne zest to my
u)"n lacklustt>r life . My wife is a good
person . but a carbon l'OPY of m y mother
S he is over board on reli gion and has
frequent headaches . I'm sure you get the
picture This unhappy girl needs a normal
outle t. a nd I know I could provide it.
What I want is a word of a pproval
from you so ( will feel better a bout this
rescue mission. If vou can't find room for
my letter m your column. a fe w words in
th e Confide nti a l s e ction will do
something like : "You 've got the green
light, Buster " I'll know you mean mt'.
Thanks , Ann. MUT UAL ASS ISTANCE
ADVOCATO.R
. DEAR MUTUAL: \'ou are nothing
s hort of saintly lo want to help that sad
little lady, but an a ff air with a m arried
man <who has a booze problem, yet> is not
my idea of a rescue mission.
\'ou come 3 cr os · tO-.Jne-like-a-man
wtiose need fer zest in his life shines
through a shade brighter than the coat of
armor you c hoose to don for the occasion.
The light I see is red, Buster. Bug ofr.
DEAR ANN LAN DERS: Our little hoy
was born on Christmas E ve. Every year
his grandmother and aunts pull· the same
l?• Wl8S
' stunt. They come over. each bringing one
gift , and the s peech goes like this "This is
J i mmy's C hri s tma s AN D b irthd ay
present ··
1t•s bad enough that I can never give
him a birthda y par ty because a ll his
playm ates ar e out of to wn for the holidays,
but getting a birthday gift lumped in with a
Christmas pr esent. year af kr year . 1s a
dirty trick to pull on a kid.
I have told my relatives I don't expect
the m to bring a nything lavis h just TWO
modest gifts will do but the notion
does n't seem to sink in. Do you have any
s uggestions on how to handle the proble m"
MOTHER OF J\ GYPPED KID
Df<:AR MOTHER: A gift is w,hat people
WANT to give. ll is nol mandarory and
s hould not be e xpected. Almost e ver yone
whose birthday falls on or near Christmas
gets that double whammy.
I hope you are teaching your son to
accept any and all gifts graciously, and
that none of your pettiness rubs off on him.
DEAR ANN LAN DERS· l sta rted tu
read your colum n when I was 14 year s old
I've never wr itten to you . but you've
taught me a lot Before I was married I
was a p ychology m a jor and had seven
theor ies about raising children. Now I have
s even chjldren and no theories. DOI?'llG
WHAT C~MES ?'llATURALLY IN ALUA ~Y
DEAR ALDAS\': Gotcher point -and
it's a good one. Common sense is heller
than a ny theory. • There IS a big d1Jference beti«en c:old and
cool. Arm Landers shows you how to play 1t cool
wit hout /reezmg people out m her booklet
"Teen-age Sex -T en Ways to Cool It "Send 50
cents and a long self-addressed. stamped
envelope to Ann Landers P 0 Roz 11995 .
Chicago. 11/ 6lJ611
Living • ID past cheaper
Did you e \·er get the feeling the
.. inflation righters " a r e talking down to
you ? ·
They keep s aying they're "¥lding the
line ." Candy bars are the same price as
the~· wer e 20 years ago Oh. s ure , there's
JUSt less candy. Roller coaster r ides still
l'OSt the same . Uh-huh . the r ide's just
s horter. A cup of coffee is status quo.
Right. the cup just gets smaller .
Who a re they kidding" You know how
Ion~ it took m e to figure out 1 could no
longer afford a car '! When they sta rted lo
print the price of the gasoltnc by the ha lf
gallon .
There isn 't a da~· goes by that people
don 'l s peculate where the bloated e('onom y
will lake us .
lF TIUNGS CONTI NU E, I can foresee
a lot of changes in people's lives. When
t hey're . sick instead of checking into a
hos pital. they mig ht just a s well check into
the Plaza and get room ser vice The pr ices
a r e nearly the sam e and besides TV in the
Plaza com es with the room instead of
being a n "extr cl . •·
If airline r ates continue to go down and
mail service continues to go up, I see a lot
of people hand-delivering their own letters
and m aybe s taying on a week to see if
the re's a reply .
Shrimp in salad bars will become even
m o re e lusive a nd will be placed even
farther unde r the glass so that only the
ad venturous diner will risk severing his
a rm to gel al it.
Detroit will e ventua ll y ~ome out with
transportation the American people have
been wailing on all their lives : a car that
outlasts the pay ments. It will be of rigid
steel ('Ons truction. go 5 miles an hour , r un
on treads and contain two drivers one
in t he belly of the tank and the other in the
turret
R EMEMBER WHEN TALK used to be
c h eap '? It will ne ve r be again I see
teachers charging you for a conference on
y o u r child. p ol icem e n ch a r g ing fo r
directions. newspaper boys cha rging for
ho use calls and doctors cha rging for
li st e ning to your complaints.
The high cost of ha ving children will be.
reflected in Rent-a ·Kid for s tatus-seeke rs
wh o wa nt to a dd w a rmth l o the ir
.. Christmas newsletter and bring meaning
to Mother's Day or dra ma to their family
picnics .
There -is n't a day goes by tha t our
c hildren don't accuse us of living in the
past. They don 't underst a nd. (l's cheaper.
Bronson focus: Money
Q: C'harles Bronson supposedly earns a
bigger paycheck in Hollywood lhan any
other acror. How does he feel about acting?
• Is he really dedicated to his craft? -
Lorraine C., Indianapolis, Ind.
A: Says the macho movie star: .. All
that business about art is so much rubbish.
I'm not in mo vies for social reform." he
declar es. "I'm in it for the mone y." .
For Our Joke-of·the-Week Dept.: The
hospital supervisor sent for a young
surgeon and complimented blm on bls
efforts ~ the operating room tfaat monalng.
••Marvelous bit o( work," complimented
tbe institution bead. "You operated jut ln
time. One more day and the patient would
have recovered without It!" (From Larry
Wilde's newest Bantam book, "The Offidal
Doctors' Joke Book,")
Add to Our List of Legendary Sta rs
Who Did Not Pass Their Scre en Test :
Spencer Tracy. In 1930, he was dressed up-
as a sailor and given scars on his face .
They also put a beard on him. Tested at
Fbx Movietonc Studios in New York. they
s aid, "Don't call us. We'll call you." Tracy
never heard from the m again.
He went on to Universal where he
Pf ISOIAlln Q.&A.
BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER .,
tested.Ht a dramatic scene playing an older
c haracter . They. too. never called him
bac k! His big movie break came when
John Ford saw rum play "Killer" Mears in
"T h e Last Mile on Bro adway .. and
persuaded Fox to hire him for "Up, the
ltiver."
Q: We recently heard that Walter
Cronkite and fellow newscaster Charles
Kuralt are planalng &o go ln&o a jolat
business venture together. Any Idea what
it could be? -Mn. Wllllam G., Jersey
City, N.J .
A: It's our understanding they may
buy a newspaper in Essex. Conn. But this
has not yet been confirmed.
Send your questwrni to lly Gardner . "Glod
Y 011 . A~ked That .·· In care of the Dally Plloa.
P.U Hoz 19620 . l rvmt. Cahf 927 14 Manlyn and
lly Gardner will answer 03 many Qtl{)sflons as
they can m th(ir column. but the vol 11me of rrnur
.!!lakes ~Mmal replies 1mposs1blf'
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Life doesn'l have to be dull juat beca~e you
work for an insurance company. Look at Ralph S.
Saul, a Brooklyn-bom lawyer who took over the reins
al a company called INA in lW74. Kia mandate was to
give INA ror God's nke -"a-ttnse-ut dlrttmin:·" -
You would think a company as old u INA wowd
have s uch a senH. Jt'a one ol lhe oldest companies In
America, havlna been founded In 1712 in the same
room In Phi11aelphla '11 Independence Hall where the
Declaration of Independence h16d been signed l&
years earlier.
• 01 course it wasn't cllled.fNA then. Its oricinal
name was the Insurance Company of North America
and it certainly dia have a sense of direction. It
wrote lnsurance on ships lhal went out to sea. Its first
1>olicy was iissued for the ship, America, sailing from
Phil1ldelphia to Londonderry. It wu insured for
SS.333.33. The premium was Sl.20.50
The nedgling company suffered its fi rst loss in
May 1793 when an Atlantic storm damaged a ship
sailing from France Ten passengers and a Lifeboat
crew w e re ~ drowned. The •
!oss wab $4,000 \;. ~
T h e
ln s urane e
Co mp a n y o r
North America
became a
leader in what's
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c·a lled the property and casualty wing' of the
ins urance bus iness. In tbis wing today are some 2,900
companies which insure property and protect against
liability claims. They write fire and earthquake
insurance, they cover homes and cars, they issue
policies protecting companies against compensation
claims by workers
It's a big bus iness, bringing in premiums or
about $100 billion a year now INA companies collect
more than $3 billion of that total. ranking among the
industry's Top 10.
The Insurance Company of North America
be came INA in 1967. It .was the season for
d1vers1fication -and so why not hide that
..insurance .. identification? Under the INA umbrella,
other companjes could be bought_
Now, as 1981 draws to a close, Saul has found a
new sense of direction for INA . Eureka, it's the
insurance busLness ! INA plans to merge with an
ins urance t:o mpany about its size: Connecticut
General lt'l> said to be a "perfect fir' because INA is
hl:'a vy on Lh e prope rly-casualty side while
Conoel'licut General is heavy on the life insurance
side.
The new company would rank as the nation's
firth largest rns urance company behind Prudential.
Metropolitan. Equitable and Aetna Life. -•
The name of the new company will be North
American General ...
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)a
.. 011uotA~:~w ... ~'AU NOTICE OF DEATH OF
o ..o 1•.uut 0 0 R 0 T H Y L U M 8
I 1 ' .._ , , t•i 11 V A N 0 E R V 0 A T , a I! D
VI\ I) ~·llUI 1 .. 1 •1 • uu A M 0 0 A 0 T H y L
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su pe rim1x>Sl1tl thb Inn• mt1s~;.1gt· or1 .:1 ... 1g n
a s a t1" l'ntll• Samish -looking figun· J;!:t/.l':-
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I >1l0go I '01111t.'
NeW product erases graffiti
Australian cleaner effective against wall 'artistry'
DETRO I T 'AP 1 ·cit y p et ro leu m ba :.ed produc t ,
introduced in North Am erica
last month.
Based on initial response.
officials flocked to an cxh i bit for
a product that promises to erase
the pe rs is te n t p roblem of
youthful self-expression on any
a vailable s urface otherwise
known as graffiti.
.. ·Graffi ti Gobbl e r " 1s
m a rkete d b y O i;t r a nd
Enterprises of Detroit.
Ostrand said, first-year sales of
$4 5 milli<m , or a bout 100.000
gallons, are projected-
W it hi n a y e a r , h e sai d .
The exhibit touting .. G raffiti
Gobbler .. is one or hundreds at
t h e a nnu a l c o n gress a nd
expos ition o f t he Na tio n a l
League of Cities.
According to Edwin Ostrand
J r .. company president. a gallon
of "G raffiti Gobbler ,.. at $43.
can do the sam e work a s $1.00lt
wor th or sa ndblasti ng ··without
da mag i ng t h e unde rly ing
s urfa ce.. and do the job in
less t han ha lf the time .
Os trand Enterprises hopes to
m a rket a version of "Graffiti
Gobble r" for do m estic use,
probably in a spray-pump bottle
selling fo r bet ween S4 and $10.
Developed 111 Australia , the
cleaner uses three variations or
a trade-secret formula to er ase
ink or paint or remove chewing
g um from wall s. furniture . bm.·k
or s teel.
The substance 1s sprayed on
thl' defaced ar ea. rubbed in with
a soft nylon brush, then hosed
a\\ ay, he s aid
.. We have a little diffi culty.
r e m o v i n g g raffit i . fro m
sa nds tone a nd synthe tic, or
porous. ma rble right now," he
ackn o w lc d ge<;t. •·But we 'r e
working on som e modifications
lo expand the paint graffiti and
forte it out or such walls "
Dozens of l0<•al officials. from
points a s d i ve r se a s North
Miami, Fla .. and P ierre , S D ..
left cards at· the ·'Gra ffiti
Gobble r" exhibiL Thc,y want
m ore inform a t ion a bout the
··T he rcs p o n :.e h a s been
tre m endous." said Ostrand.
He said Mavor Edward Koch
has agreed to test the product in
J a n uary on Ne w York City's
g r a ff 1t1 ·s m e<1 r c d s ub way
s ys te m
Ostrand's partner . Ed Brink,
added . "This is the right prOduct
for the right tim e Graffiti is no
longer a laughing m atter and
lime and money being spent to
remove it could be put to better
use
PVIUC MOJIC[ PllUC •m 1--"'-IUC __ ._nc_c __
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La guna Beach
494·9415
Laguna Hills
768·0933
B ro;.Hil'a,.llng C'orp a nd
hr11lht•1 of <Jl'\111 Sir .l1>hn
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NEW YORK I AP>
J o hn Rague, e xecutive
director of the American
Movem e nt for Wo r ld
Governm e nt and a
l e ading advoc ate of
population control. died
Wednesday.
·AMSTERDAM ,
Netherlands (AP > -Dr.
l'ICTITIOUS I UStNESS
HAME.STATEME .. T
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bus•nf'n .n
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(ONSOLIOATED FUNOING lOt. 1)03
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Max E u we, form er
world chess champion
and. e x·presidenl or the
World Chess Federation ,
died Thursday
OROSI (AP> -Harry K.
Ekllla•, 80. a former world
wreslling c hampion who
s tarte d his career by
fighting a bear in his native
Armenia . d ied Monday
Nicknamed "Ali Baba,"
Ek izian defeated Dic k
Shikat in New York City for
the wo rld heavyweight
wrestling tit.le in 1936.
San Juan Capistrano
495·1776 :\ 1-: \\' \' () H " I " I' I
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f11rmt•r '11·1· pn•!.11lt·n1 of
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Su11 Francisco anct Ne w
Y()rk Cit~. 111{'(! Sunday
FDR THI RICORD
HA.llOl LAWK-MT. OLIVI
Mo r1uary •Cemetery
C1e ma101y
1625 G isler Ave
.C o s ta Mesa
5 40-5554
rtHCI llOTHUS
18.l •OADWAY
MOlTUAIY
110 Bro adway
Costa M esa
642·9 150
IAlnlH& .. OM
SMITH & TUTHtLL
WISTCUH CHAf'll
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
6<16-9371
• PfHCI MOntlltS
SMfTMS' MOaTUAIY
627 Mam S t
Hunllng1o n Beach
,536-6539
rAClftC ¥•W
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Chaoel·Crem•tory
3500 Pec1l1c View Drive
Newpcn Beac" ~-2700 I
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• \I'• Sanborn <'onner
DEATH 1mc11
TRAHAN
M E l.\"1\ E TRA llAN. a
rcsuit'nt of Coslu Mesa. Ca
P lll<SN! awuy Novembe r 25.
t!lR t She is survived by 2
sis ters Oora M II art. M esa .
f\riiona & Fem M. Rleuel.
Au burn. Wa s hington , a n
unr le & aunt Mr & Mrs
<:l'orjle Gifford. San Diego,
Ca Memorial sen ll'elo will
be• h e lrl o n Wedn csda\•,
Decc•mb\-r 2. 1981 al I 00 P.M
ul P iere<> Brothe rs Be ll
Broa dway C ha pe l. with
CO'l l 3 Ml's a 3r d Ward
Church or Jesus Christ of
I.a l t e r Da y Sa int 11
offlrluttng lntl'rment a t
llarhor I.awn Mt'mo r1al
l'nrk P•l'rl'c lirotht•rs Bell
Br o ad wa y Mn r tuary ,
dtrf'CI°"
nt 'sra·cmsc·wcsaa··a·o ,,. so ,
Births
SOUlH COAST MEDIC"°L CENTEll
H•v-•
Mt •flCI M" Chtto-a v. RoO..fl•.
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S•n C.ttmenl•1 V"'
Mr •no Mn. J""" '"'~ (Of l•l . L•9Vfl• ,_.,eufl, bOy '
Nove,...rn
M• •no Mn . P..,1 Ono"' BulM'.
La9un• ~II. Qlfl
Mr .,.., Mf\ V.olll•m ( ~Umt\,
S•n Ju•n (<IC>f•l•-.11•rt --n Mf .no Mrs ... ,..,.,. B JOM son,
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M• •flCI M•• ~on•td E:m.,,o,.
Rob<'•I-. ~-II. Doy \A .. CLEMINTI Gl .. E "AL
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M• .,.., Mrs 0.MI\ H•ll. S.n
J.,.n C~"'-· Qlrl ..._,
M• •rid M•> 0••10 Ai.Gel. S...
c;1"me111t, DOy. .. _.
M t •nd Mn R-8tu,u ,
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Mt •no Ml\. J OHOh AnOt fllo,
Hu1111n91on llet<lt, 9111 ---· Mr . •nO M,. Rl<ha•a hrr•<~.
HunllnCllOll -II. boy.
Robetl ~Im• ano s.NI•• ROH >.
Wtslm tMi.t, QI••.
M• •no Mn t(ev"' O Connell, C.O\la
Meta, beV ...... -.. Mr •no M" O••Qltl R llt V.
Hunt1nQtOft S..Ch, out .. _..... ..
M• •110 Mts Kenneth MelloO.
WH lmlr'Gltr, boy
Mr •no Mo D•nlet A•m•l•OnQ, Hu11llnQton 8H<h, Qlfl
M•. ano M•\. Eow.,o Ftem1ne1,
Hullll"91oo Be«h, bov. ..-11
M• •nO Mr\ Rober t Mc(t•1n,
Hun1tng1on llN<lt, girt. ... _u
Mt •nll IW\#s, a-.. ... WMroll, '"'-· ' ' lllt1 ........ ,.,,,.,., .. ... ..._,,
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(OU .. TV IOAllD OF SUl'EllVISOllS
OH THE LOCAL CO A S TAL
f'llOGllAM AND GENEll"°L P~H
AMENDMENT FOii THE 90LSA
CHICA SEGMINT Of 1HE NORTH
COAST f'UH .. IHG UNIT 0' THE
OllANGE COUNTY LOCAL COASTAL
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Det 1, t981 5L>4 81
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Boaro 01 Sill"'•••-•"''" noto d PYbllC PUBLIC NOTICE
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L•nd U~ Pt•n PPW\.f' ot '"' LOCiAI
Co••••• PrOQram loo '"" 8ol..i C.nlo
S.9meol ol lno 1'fo-1n (oa\l Pl.mn1n9
Unol of ll'W 0 ,.nQt County LO<•I
Co•\t•I PrOQr•m ltw L•no UW P14n
inc l1JO•\ ldt\d v~. ,.t'\Out<•,.. t o.tst•I
4 CCf\\ •nd trMl\Pof'"t•tlOli COMpoMnt \
•nO pottc·~~ tor 1mpt•m~nt•l•on
4mend~t tII v•t•<Kri f't~me-nn ot IM
Gt M,.I Plan -"«tDlt lo ..... Coa"•'
Zone 1nch..:»1nq bUt not 1im·1~0 to 1"4!
L.anO U!.e "'° (or<ul•llon E ltmt nl>
•Ill •t\O be COft'\.kJtred •t tr. hfl'•-r·n~ l"• terr1tofy ._nown •\ the Bol\a
Cht<• S.•9 m,nt t o nt t\I\ o r
•POroxim.te~v t~ .a<tt\ loc.•t~ 1n
noclhwf'I O<-Coun1v Tn~ pro1..ct
s•tt 1s loc•t~ 'OUthttl\t of Hunt•nQ10,,
Harbo"r •ncl Wao wr A"'t-nut? 8o•w
Chtc• Stat• ka<h and Pat•f•t Co•''
titQhway bOtOt r thf" \tit on tht"
SOMth-.tSl A:f'\16ent1•I Ot ... f .OC)(nrnt
.tbuts the ar,.4 on lhfo noru~•)t and
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0 11 Droouctton on lhf' HuritinQton
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ol 11,• l~•I Coa\tal Proor•m tor
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10 Civic C..nl.., Ptu•, S•nla A"•·
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1nv1led to •ttt¥MS MMJ tw tw•r o
CO M PLIAN CE W I TH tHE
C"'LIFORl'f l A El'f\ll RONMEhTAL QUALITY A(I
Lo<•• Co•"tt•t Proor•M'\ art \tatu lottly t>Jitm pf from (E QA
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NAME STATIMIHT
The lollowlnQ oen on 11 do ing
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WESTERN ENTEllPIUSE, 11)01
a H <ll 8tvO., Hunll"910<> -h. C.t. ,,..,,
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POWERS
RESPON DENT CH A RLES ! THOMAS POWERS, J R su""""°"s (,AMIL v UWI
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Group called 'Survivors of Sacrifice' to organize protest. against Social Security cuts ..
Hy JOHN NEEDHAM St a r ling 111 AU&lj,St. 1983,
mo thers of c hildren whose ,
fathers died an the line of duty
will reeeive payments only until
the ·children are 16. instead of
the current stcmdard of 18.
1.a~una Niguel said her group
wi ll be h o l d in t, t h e
o r g a n i'Z a l io n a I m eet 1 n g u t
\.'.olumbaa Savings und Lou n,
23622 Rockfield Bl vd , El Toro.
at 7:30 pm Monday
aware lhat the Reagan plan will
(Tlca n a r educ tio n in their
be nefits," Mrs. Vun Wagenen
suid . "In the past I always
assumed that the government
wo u·ld ma k e good o n it s
com mi tm e nt~ We w a nt lo
rn form pt.><Jple that this 1s no
longer the case."
Of llM 0.lly r1194 S ....
Oranue County widows of U S.
!>ervicemen killed 111 action will
be meeting in El Tow Monday
Pe arl .Ha rbor Day to
organize thei r protest against
cuts in Social Security benefit s
paid to families of slain m ilitary
personnel.
The women call thcmselve!>
the Survivors of Sacrifice, and
have formed chapters of the
organization in both Orange and
San -Diego counties
Under a littl e -publicized
provision in Pres ident Reagan's
budget cutting plan, the number
of years in which the widows
and their child ren can receive
Social Security death benefits
will be red uced
In addilion, payme nts for
children who attend college will end at age 18, instead of the
cur r e nt s t a nd a rd of 22
Puy ments vary accordin g to the
serviceman·~ runk at the time of
his death.
The Survivors of Sac r ifice
main tain that the cuts aren't
fair , and say their husbands
were p r o mised that their
families would be c.ared for by
the ~overn ment unde r Social
Security .in the event of their
death
Mrs Va n Wagcnen's husband.
1st Lt. Lowell Van Wagcnen ,
was · a Marine helicopter pilot.
Arter serving in Vietnam. he
was killed in 1973 when his cr<i ft
crashed during a rescue mission
orf Okinawu
He left a 3-year-old !'.On, <1ls11
n<imed Lowell . who 1s now 13
Mrs Va n Wag en en ha s not
remarried.
She said Moncfay's meeting 1s
being. held to draw \ogcther the
widows of st'r vicemen kil lt:d
while serving their country.
She described the Survivors or
Sa<:rafice as a "boot strap"
oper ation. und said 1f possible,
women uttcnding the meeting
-.hourd bring p a JJe r , 1>e ns.
envelope:. and postage s tamps
so thcv tan write letter!> to their
!>lute and national
representatives
•
Mrs. V<1n Wagcnen said her
Madeline Va n Wa~enen. 34, of "I'm sure many women aren't
· .. group hus enlisted the help of
'Orange County's 40lh District
Congress.man Robert Badham.
MEMORABILIA WITH A MESSAGE 'T her e 1s '.'\o
\\';.i rmt'r (;ifl Th ~in ;.i !lug ·· 1s .1 ust ont' of thl' slogans
promoted b~· thl' Hug \l11h wh1eh ".t,urted in Laguna
lkaeh Elll-11 \\'c1u<ls and .John I hrc:1-.h run t he
Dal.., ...... -"'G•Y A-
headqua rterS for the arm~ ru<'l' tha t ha.., spn•a d to :\l'''
York and Tt•xas 'Iii µrintt•d l'Ups. T -s hirt-. a nd <·a r toon-.
as pS,\'('h11f11g1<•al r<'minder'
Their motto: 'Hug don't slug'
Club founded in Laguna .Beach promotes own version of arms race .
By JEF~ PARKER
Of tlW Dally !"ii.I S~
The arms race has come to Laguna
Bea ch. but it has nothing to do with the
B·l Bomber or the MX Missile.
"It's an urms race for sure, .. says
J ohn Thrash. '"but our moti.o is 'Hug
don't slug.' "
Thrash is co-founder of the Hug Club, ·
which began two years ago in Laguna
B e a c h and n ow i s a national
o rgani zation with chapters in New
York. Los Angeles. New Ha mpshire and
Texas. •
T h e c ard -carrying Hug C lub
members believe that hugs are good for
almost everyone and they've taken it
upon themselves to spread the news.
"Hugging is good for a lot of
reasons." Thrash explains "First, lo
give a good hu g. one that really works.
you have to be in touch with yourself
and your feelings. Then it becomes a
warm. supportive gesture for both
peopl e.
"Medical researchers have written a
lot about the value of physicaJ, caring.
non-sexual contact between people .
What we're doing 1s giving people an
excuse. a reason to do it. A. hug says
·rm here. I.care .' And hugging releases
a lot of tension in both people," he says.
According to Thrash, who co-founded
the club with friend Ron Mombello, the
idea had a grass-roots beginning.
Friends who ran into each other around '
town exchanged hugs and noted the
soothing, supporting effect that the act
had on both hugger and huggee.
"Things took off from there. We drew
up a charter to form a club, designed
cards and badges and wtot.e by-laws
and guidelines ·ror members and
prospective members .
"We're not bound by any kind of Mgid
code -I'm not a lover of organizations
m yself !IO the club has grown
according to the enthusiasms of various
members," Thra$h said.
H\Jg Clubbers mus t be properly
··trained" before admittance to the ·
club. This "Hug Work" program is
PLEASE SQUEEZE Club mcmb<.'rs
r an practtC'<' hugging with "oft
pi llows
potentia l that exists in any hugging
s ituation.
··Hug work b eg ins from t h e
psychological standpoi~t." says Thrash.
"First you have to feel good about
yourself, so we begin by having new
me mbers face themselv~s in a mirror,
tell t hemselves they like what they see
a nd give themselves a hug.
Then you go out and hug a friend, a
pet , a favorite tree or a neighbor -just
basiC' hugging.
··Advanced hug work consists of
hugging someone or something you
don't like or that you think doesn't like
you. We hug negative ideas sometimes;
the whole c oncept gets rather
et he reaJ."
Thrash is 37, and a massage therapist
by trade. But even after two years of
official Hug Club leadership, he only
recently "broke through" to what
hugging can really mean.
"It all goes back to my family. where
there ~asn't a lot or physical contact, ..
he says. "Ron .and I began the Hug Chtb
desi ~ned to help members get the full
and the idea really took off. but until ,
about six months ago I really wasn't
really comfortable really at case
when I hugged.
"There's no such thing as a bad hug.
but mift e wer e awkward ,
uncomfortable. 1 was hugging one of my
good friends and we both noticed that it
was a nervous hug. She said. come on,
let's try again.
"We slowed down so we could feel
ea ch other breathing and sort of melted
together for a few seconds. The energy
exchange was a mazing. We cou)dn't
belie ve wh at happened. It wj u a
s upportive. non-sexual experience'"
Thrash remembers.
No w that Thrash has reached the
pinnacle of hugging. he's directing his
energies to writing and editing the Hug
Club Newsle tter which romes out
monthly and is mailed lo some 1,200
mcm bers. Co-founde r Mombello is now
in New York. where he has opened an
East Coast chapter.
Thrash says that the club is aJready
exploring new hugging frontiers. one of
which 1s the "mental hug."
"We emphasize never forcing a hug .
You don't go out and attack people with hugs. ·
··Wh en it comes to strangers or
people you don 't particularly like, we
suggest the 'Sneak Attack,' which is
where you mentally picture yourself
hugging that person. Mental hugs are
one of the things we 're branching into,''
he says.
CJub members sport T-shirts and
sweatshirts with such hug slogans as "A
Hug a Day Kttps the Grumpies Away,''
"There is no Warmer Gift than a Hug"
and "I'm a Hugger."
''I've worn my T-shirts on airplanes,
and the passengers and stewardesses
always want to know when they'll get
their hug. I can be r ather busy,"
Thrash says .
On an average day Thrash hugs ·'one
or two" people, but on a busy day he'll
hug as many as 20. "When we have our
Hug Picnics. I'm s~re I'll get Into the
hundreds."
tC' as 57°' snscisrn s z as r rs, 5 a .
• as W<!ll as' several congressmen from San Diego county
'·We have been r eceiving
telephone calls from political
leader!> all over the slate who
have said they want to help us,"
Mrs . Van Wagenen said.
L ast month . Mrs . Van
Wagcnen sent the American nag
that draped her hus band's coffin
during his funeral at Arlington
National Ce metery to President
i:teugan to dra w attention to the
plight of ser v1cemens' widows
i.rnd their children.
S he said so far s he has
received no response from the
president. who has frequently
spoken out in s upport of the
military and the unrewarded
r o l e 1i p la yed d u r ing the
Vietnam Wur .
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Mesa sculptor,
Roushan, faces
·contempt ·counf
An Orange County Superior
Co urt judge has indicated he will
ho ld Costa Mesa welder Ali
Roushan in contempt of court
for er ecting to we ring steel
"sc ulptures" in d efiance of
previous court orders
In a t e n t ati ve rulin g
ann ounced Mo nd ay. Judge
Robert R Fitzgerald ordered
Roushan to remove two of the
four structures within 30 days.
Fitzgerald also ruled that the
applicabl e ordina nces under
wh ich Costa Mesa has sought to
regulate construction of the red
s t ee l c r ea tion s are not
co n s t ituti o nal a nd that
enforcement of those rules is not
a v1olallon of Roushan's rights
A final ruling by the judge was
expected today following further
hearings on the matter.
The Costa Mesa welder has
maintained that he 1s entitled lo
the constitutional r ight of free
a rt is ti c ex pression without
undue government interference.
Free expression. in this case.
meaning the right to erect his
steel sculptures on his property
at 1550 Superior Ave . without
first getting City Hall's stamp of
approval.
F our s teel sc ull?tures 01
vafymg heights -up to 60 feet
now stand o n Roush a n's
industrial area property
The welder did sf!ek approval
of the City Council foll owing
r ejection by t he planning
co mm iss ion fo r his firs t
structure called Wate rfall.
Ho wever . the city obtained
temporary restraining orders
a g a ins t Rou shan when he
continued to erect structures on
h is lo t with o ut s e e king
additional city permits. The
contempt rulings st e m from
these restraining orders.
Fitzgerald gave Rous han 30
days to remove his creation
known as "Volcano." which is 45
feet hagh. He also gave him 30
days to rem~e "Tornado.'' the
taHest of the structures at 60
feet.plus.
Failure lo comply with the
judge's order could carry a
five -day sentence in Orange
County Jail and a $500 fine.
Rouchan's attorney, Meir J.
Wesfreich , failed Monday to win
motions to dismiss the case
Roushan, however , remained
undaunted. "This is not the end
of it. .. he s aid Monday afternoon
Dally r 11 .. S~ ,._
1-'ACJ-:S ('()\T E\11'7' H:\11
.\Te!>a sc11/ptor Jfou.,llan
before he began testifying in the
C'a !>c llis testimony resumes
today · j
.. I have the legal right l~
appeal I the j udge's te ntativ~
ruling t, .. he said
As ked his reaction to tht
possibili ty of u Jail sentence1 Rous han said. ··1 don't mino
th at. not a s lon g as l the
sculptures) ser ved the purpose
of what I'm trying to say, what
I'm trying lo express " ~·
Rous han has said ttiat his
colorful creations are dedk'llted
to peace and brotherhood . He
began erecting them in 1980.
R o u s han i s an lr ani a n
immigrant
··A person .has a right to
express himself 1n the best way
he knows how ... he said Monday.
Assistant City Attorney Mark
Huebsch. asked his reaction to
the Judge's tentutive ruling. said
h e pre fe rre d t o withho ld
comment until the com pletion of
the proceedings
According to the city's lawsuir
a gains t Rous ha n. the s t eel
st ructurcs were erected without
p r o pe r city approv al s an•
violate a height limitation of ~
feet for the area
-By DAVID Kl'TZMA.'Vlf
Laguna coast plan
put on bilck burner
Laguna Beach City Council
members are expected to delay
consideration of the city's draft
local coas tal pl an tonigh t ,
·putting the issue off until next
week.
Because of several plaMlng
appe als which will appear on the
6 p.m. agenda tonight, council
members will consider holding a
special meeting at 7 p.m . Dec. 8
to cons ider the local coastal
plan.
Of particular importance is·
the consideration of hillside
density formulas incorporated in
the city's LCP. Densities of new
developments on Laguna's
hillsides have been revised to
take 'nto consideration the
de•ree or slope on potential tots.
Other issues that will be taken
up at tonight's meeting include:
City Manager Ken Frank
will announce the results or a
4 :30 p.m . e xecutive session
regarding the appointment of a
ne w police chie f to re place
retiring Jon Sparks . Whether
that new chief will be Capt. Neil
Purcell . or whether a selection
process will be se1 up has not
been divulged.
The council will be asked to
establish a housin1 element ol
t h e c it y 's -Gen era l P l an
in c luding provis io ns ror
low-income rental and housU.S
unit:;. •
Tonight's meeting will be he8
in c ouncil chambers at •
Forest Ave .
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TUESDAY, oec. 1, t981 l
COMICS C4
ENTERTAINMENT CS
CLASSI Fl ED C6
Prep basketball starts
today with a myriad
of tournaments. C2.
UCI, Magee have fun • ID
Spedal l-0 lbe Dally Pilot
C 11 ICO Never let it be said
that the UC Irvine basketball team
takes a foe li~htly. •
All-Ame rican Kevin Magee said he
feared the team might take the Chico
&la.le Wildcats too lightly Monday night
her e but before the Anteaters
completed their second win in as many
starts. 118·79. all but one member of the
team dented the scorin~ columns.
"It was a fun ga me for us," a
delighted Coach Bill Mulligan said a·ner
remark For one thing. the Anteaters • Mullig;m pru1sed "That·~ somcthing
play Drury Cellege of Springficl,d, . Wl' talked uoout tit halftime ..
Missouri Jan. 6. And fhere are several . Chico State was paced by Derrick
othe rs r~s on lhe schedule who could Arms trong ~1th 19 points and 8
fall into the s ame category rebounds <ilong with Tim Te1ylor who hit
While he was n't looking ahead. 17 pcunls. all from outside
Mulligan was s avoring the vu:tory "We changed our zone a tnt to slow
Monday nightinwhich Magee scored39 him 1Tay lor1 down .·· Mullig an
points and the U<.:I te1:1m hit at a 64.9 l'Xplaincd "But you aren't going to beat
fi gure from the floor. <tnybody from the outside "
· "Tonjght we were able to play some Magee was one point short or his own man defense and also a couple of different zones, .. Mutlidan said by way :,chool single game scoring record of 40 ,, lJul that didn't bother him fJf explaining the game's benefits
.. We also tried a couple of different "I think we played ha rd tonight."
offenses and 1 thought our shot selection M agce sa1ct. "Our velocity 1s to get the
Chico
111 ~ leud and I hen did our thing I runninl(
the buU i " Mcigee added.
M ;igee's performcince found him
hilling 16-of 22 from the floor and 7 or 9
from the free throw line while grabbing
13 rebounds Ile also had two assists
Randy Wh1eldon hit on 7 of 10 from
lhe flool"'for 14 points while Rainer Wulf
Wal> 5 of 7 and a perfect 2 of 2 from tht
line.
The Anll'al<'rs oul rclJounrh:d the
Wtldc·cit .... 51 31
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• the victory ·'Everyone got to play and
we got more out of it than I thought we
would
.. But this w11l be our last fun game
this year "
M ulhgan forgot to look ahead at the
schedule whe n he made the las t
was very good I'm really into that part b<.tll insitk first. We wanted to gel them
or the game... into foul trouble and gl't a lead and
Ben McDonald hit 14 points and that ·, what we wt:re able to do
gra bbed nine rebounds. "Ben really 'If they s;ig on me inside, that opens
lJCI play ... its f1r:.t home game
Thur ... d ay night 1n Crawford Hall
against v1s1ting Bm ... e Stale Un1 vers1t\-
with tipoff <.tt 7 30 Saturday night
lhC' Anteaters travel to the University of
San l>u·go and then return home for
1 hrec gam<' ... including ont' al Anaheim
Con vent ion Cl'nter with Nevad a· Lao; I l\et•m Magel" went to the boards in the second half," up the outside. We were pcilienl. got a ~~~~~~~~..:-.~~~~~~~~_..;,.~~__;..;,_~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ve g as Dec Ji
!·Bear's 'Junction Boys'
.f Bryant says his best coaching job was. at Texas A&M
l By WILL GRIMSLEY i ·~.S.-Ctal~t J Two puzzles stand out m the college coaching
' career or Paul "Bear" Bryant. One is how, in
' winning 315 gam es, he ever had a losing
1 I campaign. The other is ·how . in 36 years at four I different institutions, he suffered only one.
' Yet it happened to the man now being
acclaimed the greatest of all-time. The year : 1954.
The place: Texas A&M The outcome: calamitous
-one win. mne defeats.
One might imagine that it was the low point of
his a mazing career. On the contrary, it was the
• dawning of his finest hour
"PEOPLE ARE ALWAYS asking me whic h
was the bes t team I ever coached." the Bear said.
"It's hard for me to make comparisons. But the
best coaching job I've ever done -and the one
that pleased me most was at Texas A&M "
The team was called the "Junction Boys "
Bryant took a young, ragamuffin crop. exposed
them to almost unbearable regimen and turned
them from a disheartened 1 ·9·0 team into a
<'Onfident 9.0.1 Southwest Conference champion in
two years
To the Bear, this was a prouder achi evement
than hb 28·17 vi ctory over Auburn Saturday that
er ased the record of 314 c~reer triumphs compiled
b~ the Jeg~ndary Amos Alonzo Stagg over a
half-century.
You have to go bac k 25 years lo truly
understand this ambling, slow-talking native of
the Arkansas mud bottoms whose genius has awed
impressionable kids and hardened pros alike.
, The ··Bear '· was not always j ust the
~ "chairman of the board" as he now modestly likes
' to refer to himself lie began in the trenches
WHEN HE WENT lo Vanderbilt in 1940 as an
ass istant to Red Sanders. he was tall. ramrod
stra1~ht, ha ndsome enough to play Rhett Butler in
the movies. but whipcord tough
licking their wounds and sounding off about the
inhumanity of coaches. he would come in, prop his
feel on the table and rap with the players for
hours.
This was the personal touch that hasn't always
shone throµgh the crusty facade.
The Bear always prided himseU in being a
teacher rather than a general or taskmaster
although he can show the firmness of both.
That's the, r:-eason he never went into pro
The best coaching job /'ve ever
done -and the one that pleased
me the most • was at .Texas
A&M.
-P•ul "Be•r" Bry•nt
coaching, later the glamour job of the profession .
He turned down offers, including one from the
Miami Dolphins before Don Shula•was hired.
"I DON'T THINK I would be happy coaching
in the pros ." he said. "I like to work with kids, see
the m grow up and become successful men ...
After a two·year tenure at Vanderbilt. Bryant
joined the Navy unrn the end of the war He
returnefi to take over the job at Maryland. tht!n
~rav1tated to Kentucky where. besides rebuilding
the Wildcats' grid fortunes. he had to bump heads
with the iconoclastic Adolph Rupp, the basketball
coaching legend.
From Kentucky. the Bear went to Texas A& M.
which had been labeled the "country bumpkins" of
Southwest football
"They weren't much to look at." Bryant
recalled late r. ··They actually weren't athletes.
most of them They were overweight and
white-faced They looked like they could be blown
over by a puff of wind."
APWI ......... While Sanders supervised the program with a
professori al sternness. Bryant got on the field. butte~ heads and hit harder than any of his pupils
He /<Iemanded the ultimate. which he gave of
himself.
Then. in Lhe evemn~ while the pta'yers were
The first thing Bryant did was to herd his
players. most or them raw sophomores. into buses
a nd take them to a remote spot in the hill country
of .Junction. Texas
THE KID S WERE quart e r ed In
screened-porch barracks. They were muscled out
CSee GRIMSLEY, Page CZ)
TOUGH ASSIGNMENT l'S(.' )!llan:
.Ja rqUl' 11111 1:-. \\h1:-.tll'd It,,. ;1 dwrl!ing foul
again:-.1 ~nrth (':irnlina -.. .J 1mm~· Rl<i l'k
dunng llr-..t h;ill a!·t1on :\timda~ nig ht T lw
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Harris was
caught up
• • 1n emotion
I MIAMI <APJ -As the star of I the hour, Durie! Harris should
: 'have been bas king in the
: limelig ht. Ins tead , he lay
l' spr awled on the Orange Bowl
turf. "embarrassed" before a I national television audience.
t The Miami wide receiver had I just plucked a Don Strock-pass
-at the Philadelphia 7-yard-line
and pranced into the end zone lo
draw the Dolphins to within one
point of the Eagles with 5:21 left
in a National Football League
game eventually won by Miami
13· 10 monday night.
Uncharact~rislically ·'caught
u p i n' t h e e m o t i o n o f th e
moment." the normally calm
, Harris leaped in the air and
spiked the ball. When he touched
' ground, he twisted his left knee.
• Shaken. Harris had to be
. helpe_d from the field as the
" television cant'eras zoomed in.
: ·• "I've seen it happen before,
but never thought it would
happen to me. My first thought
"· when I went to the ground was
''"Man. I sure don't want to be
·embarrassed like this on
•,national te levision," said a
•. : s miling Harris. "The leg feels
•.pretty good rlghl now. I j~t
hope I can line up Sunday and I
,,. promise I won't do it again."
.,,~ U w e v o n S c h a m a n n • s
11· conversion kick lifted the
,,. Dolphins into a 10-10 tie and
three minutes later. his second
field goal of the game -a
, 27 · y arder set up by Lyle
..• Blackwood's interception of a
t Ron Jawors ki palls -gave
1 , Miami the victory.
,. The triumph boosted the 8-4-1
·'· Dolphins ,back into a virtual tie
•• In the American Conference
East with the New York Jets.
.,. who hill technically lead the
... division because or 'their 1-0·1
record Jn h ead -to.head
competition with Miami.
Jackson adds Angels tO his list of possibilities
From AP dispatches
Buzzie Bavasi, executive vice
president of the Angels, says he is
optimistic about the possibility of
s igning free agent Reggie Jackson.
Bavasi met with the 35-year:-old
o utfielde r -des ignate d hitter and
J ackson's agent for two hours Monday.
.. Reggie feels this is the place where
he can be happy and so do I," s aid
Bavasi. "His agent <Gary Walker)
volunteered the information that he
would play here for less. although I
don't interpret that to mean several
hundred-thousand less.
"I 'II probably talk lo Walker again
tomorrow. then, perhaps. later in the
week."
Ja c ks on had two meetings on
Mo nday . with Bavasi at Anaheim
Stadium and with Atlanta Braves owner
Ted Turner at the Disneyland Hotel.
·' l think Reggie has a few years left
and would be quite a favorite here."
s aid Angels' owner Gene Autry
Jackson played out his option with the
New York Yankees in 1981. It has been
reported that he has expressed interest
in playing for one 8' live clubs next
season -the Angels. Braves. Yankees
and Baltimore Orioles -and a fifth
club Walker refuses to identify.
Jackson has said there's "a heels.of a
chance" he may be wearing an Atlanta
uniform next season. but says he isn't
ruling out the possibility of returning to
the Yankees.
Jackson reportedly is seeking a
four-or-five-year contract at $1 million
per year. After he had meetings with
the Braves and Angels. Jackson was
scheduled to m eet today with the
Yankees.
Then. later this week. Jackson will
talk with the Orioles and the other
unidentified team.
Jackson told The Atlanta Journal in
an interview Sunday from his Carmel
Righetti honored
Pitcher named AL's top rookie
NEW YORK <AP> -Dave
Righetti. the flame·t hrowing
le fl·hander of the New York
Yankees. earned the American
League Rookie of the Vear
Award with an i mpressive
season. He had an 8-4 record and
was the winning pitcher in the
Yank ees' pe nnant·c linche r
al[ainst Oakland.
But lhe game he remembers
best was the one he liked least -
the third game of the World
Series when he was knocked out
e arly by the Los Angeles
Dodgers .
"It's the last game you
pitched and you think about
that." Righetti said. "I lost my
last .came."
WeU , not really. Righetti was
not the loser but the five hits.
two walks and three runs he
surrendered in two-plus Innings
was hardly characteristic of his
season.
"I hope the other numbers
were impressive enough that
people don 't harp on that
game," he said. "But I've heard
a lot of 'What.happened against
the Dodgers?· "
Righetti isn 't s ure how to
answer the questJon.
"It was weird," he said. "We
didn't play good baseball. We
gave up leads in all thr~e games
a nd they were all one-run
games. That was hard lo take."
The Serles loss was the only
valley in a season or peaks for
Righetti. who beat out Rick
Gedman and Bob Ojeda. both of
L.he Boston Red Sox. for the
rookie award In balloting by the
Baseball Writers Association. of
America Monday.
home that he has no clear-cut choice of
the team he wants to play for next year.
Th<' Journal reported that Turner is
prt'pared to offer Jackson a three-year.
SJ million contract
Jackson said he 1s fascinated with
Turner. who also owns Cabl<' News
Net work and Atlanta television station
WTBS. Another plus for Atlanta .
Jackson said. is his personal
relationship with Mayor .elect Andrew
Young, "a wonderful friend and a
wonderful human being."
·'The only thing about goi n~ to
Atlanta 1s that I'd have to change
num bers." Jackson said with a smile
"No way they're going to let me wear
~o. 44 there You know who wore No.
H . r ight?"
Major I A'a~ue home run king Henry
Aaron, now a Braves front ·office
executive. wore that number during his
playing days in Atlanta, and it has since
been retired.
PAT KNOWLES
M.,lne High
With th-e Angels. Jackson would move
into an outfield that already features
Dan Ford in rig ht fi eld . Fred Lynn in
center and a cast or thousands in left -
in cluding Brian Downing. Don Baylor.
Bobby Clark and Juan Beniquez.
As for being a designated -hiller .
Jackson's possibilities are limited with
Don Baylor already penciled in
or course. the Angeb figure to do a
lot of maneuvering this winter m an
attempt to bolster s hoddy pitching staff
in 1981.
And. while Autry and Bavasi figure lo
sign or acquir~ some "name" players
in the next few months. they also fi gure
to part with some. too
Jackson . in previous interviews. has
expressed a desire to play in a ball park
which would be conducive to hitting
home runs. The left-hander. with 425
lifetime home runs . has stated he would
like to hit the 500 plateau before the end
nf his career
The Vikings of Marina High are 11·1 for the season
with a date with Colton in the CIF Big Five Conference
football semifinals F riday, and although much of the
credit has been placed on the Vikes' smoothly-run· veer
offense. it's the d.e!ense which has carried Marina.
Six opponents have failed to score a touchdown and.
last week's second round roe. Bishop Amat. had its
heralded running game stymied by the Vikings· Okie-read
defense, keyed by linebacker Pat Knowles.
fo~or his clutch efforts within a ..----
t eam -oriented, swarming defense.
Knowles is the Daily Pilot's Player of
the Week .
0 Knowles. a 6-1. 195-pound senior.
was credited with eight tackles and 10
assists to raise his season totals to 70
tackles. 54 assists. one fumble recovery.
one caused rumble and one caused
incompletion.
This is Know1es' third year on the
varsity and he hH ~en involved in 254 Kllow~•
tackles <primary ar\d assists) durin~ that span.
L
Virginia's Sampson breaks finger
(.'11/\K l.OTT ESVll.I.~. Va m
llulph Sam11so11 broke u hng •r In lhl'
hr~t hulf of Sunduy ru~ht'~ 76 57
vit'lory o ver (;l'orc1• Mai;on 1md wall
m bs ul lca11l lht· :wvenlh runkl'd Cavaliers' two
bui.ketbull .:iul'lt·i. lh1i. week
Couch Tt•rry lloll und s1.11d Utl' 7 4 Junior, the
11at1011·~ college• hus kt•t bull pluyt•r of the yeur
last s1•ason. will t11.lv1• a pm pluced an lhc ring
ran~cr of has rij.!hl h a nd th1i-
S upre1 n e court rules
aga.in i Chicago girl
tnur111nj.!
"Ttwrc 11-rcull no way
t o t e l l wh t·n w e 'll .;cl
Sainf)son but·k Ill' won't
fo c i• a long r N·uµc r ut1o n
1wr1ucl , a nd at wall !Jc almost
t•111nplctc ly uv w Hulph as to
\\ hl·n ht· w ill bt• u tHc to
t'rom AP 1H11patchi'!'.
WASlllNC;'l'C>N The Suprem e m
C'o11 rt r1·fl1~1·cl Monday to give a · return," llolland said
12 ~ 1'4.1r old :-.uhur ha n Ch1cug.o girl a It was lhc second injury .
;d r cu d y t h 1 s sc a son for Su111pxo11
StH]l t)SOn, who has led V1rg1nia 111 the: Nat1onul
In vit ation Tournament l'hamp1oni.h1µ and third
plaC'l' m tht• NC'A~ to urna mt•nl an his first two
t•hun(·1· to plc.•y on th,• boys' buskelbl.l ll tea m at
hl·r 1un1 or l11g h school
· sea sons.
Th,. Jll:-.lac:e!>, without c.-omm egt. let s tand a
l 1•il 1•rJI a p pl'als l'<>Url ruling tha t Karen
OTonnor 1:-. nut automatically e ntitled to try out
tor lhl' M.i('.\rthur Ju111or lligh boys' te am .
Thl' st·Hnlh grader from Pros pect lle1ghti.,
111 • said -.he belonged on the boys' tea m
hN·a uSl' llw g1 rb w ere not up to he r leve l of
c·o m pt•l1l1on. Her pl aying s kills ha d .been
praisL'<I by a professiona l basketbull coach.
Sampso n s ufft·n·d a groan injur y 1n
p res (•ason d rills. und lloll and has su1d his
-problems on offense in-the ('a valter:-.' thrcl'
vi<:l<m es :-.<1 far art• th,· n ·sult of ~elling ovf!r
that mjury .
Kar<'n , described as a "gifted athlete." said
h ;.H·ang • separalt• but equal" tea ms fo r boys and
girls violc.1tcd her ('Ons titut1onal rights and run
ufoul of a 1972 fed e ral la w bart1ng s cx
cl1:-.<·nminat1on 111 public ly funded school s ports
"We wc1'en'I u wan· that Hulµh h;.ul any
p robh.•m \\1lh h1l> h.ind until h:a lfl1 m1: of the
C l•or ).!,· Ma :-.un i.:••ml'. • lloll.11111 ~aid
Quo te of the day
Orioles· Weaver co nv icted
TOWSON. M<I i\ U;.1ltamorc·
t•ounly distract rou r t Jt11l~1· t11tl 11y
l' o n \ i t t 1· d B u I t i m o r l' O 1 111 II· s
Al Menendez, radio C'olor m an for the
New J crs~y Nets after seeing Yogi Berra
being escorted by Miss USA to m idcourt,
wher e thl'Y we re ·greeted by referee Bob
Rakel for a ceremony al an NBA game
"O ut the re rig ht no~. you trufy have a
ca s1• of the good. the bad and the ugly ..
m a n ai.:t•r Earl Wl'a,·1•r 11r 1lri\'1 n i.: whall'
intox1l'atcd
But J udge Gerard W W1ttstadl de layed
sentenc ing for the 51 yc•ar old Wea vt?r pending
an evaluation to sC'l• 1f, Wl·uv c r need e d
µro fcss1onal counseling
Weaver was arrested Aug 31 an n Hall1more
suburb a fter he all eged ly went throui:h a r ed
light. according lo county ()()laet·
Preps open play
l e ·in tournaments
Basketball season gets under way
The tQurnamcnl trail. along
'-'•lh non league conflicts . begins
tonight for Ora n.ge Coast area
high schnol basket ball team s.
~ l'W port II a rbor unveils its
1981 R'l edil111n against visiting
San Clt:mc:nll', Foun.ta tn Valley
tran·b lo H1vN·side North and
Woo<lhridi:!'' tangles with Li berty
('hn:-.11.in in non leagut• pla)
F11unta111 Valle) l>la rts at 7,
I hl' others JI 7 311
I n tourname nt a C't ton a r e
l · n 1 ' l' r ..; ll ~ , L aguna Be a c h .
lr\'10l• and On•an V1<·w a s the
firs t round:-. of the L aguna
Bt•a t·h . Car'tl l'n c:rove a nd
PaC'1 fic :-ihort::-. ll1 urnam ents get
un<h•r wa)
O c1•an View m t•ets West
Torram·c a t Ii 15 at Aviation
li q.di 111 lhl· J>ac1f k Shor e s
1 11urn1·~ l'llJo~ 1nl.! the ;o;o 2 seed
I. ;.i g un .1 11 l• at• h h '' :-. t ~ l.o~
:\m1g11:-. ul 5 · 1~1 111 at~ tourney.
w hill• l 'n1\l•r-.11 y tanglt•s with
Dana lhlh al H 15
Marina, Colto n
play at Mt. SAC
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Fro m Page C1
GRIMSLEY ..
o f the ir bunks al daybre ak hkc
army train.ees and wer whipped
lh ro u ~h backbrea kin A d r ills
from morning lo night
T h I' ... .., k I r m I :-. h (• d I n
('.\'l":O.t1ngang d u:-.t and hroilm~
-.un Thl' Hl'ar .1ntl ha:. a ide:-.
\\'t•rf! alwa_,. s ha nging over them .
:-.lappan~ bult1wk:-. an1I exhorting
I h\• k 1cJ:-. to gr eullor effor t
E' 1·r~ d ;.1y µIJyer:-. \\fJU ld
".1k1· up lo f1m1 mon · l'mpl)
hunk., Pl:t\ t'r' "t•rc snl•aktnl'(
1111 in lht· <h·ad 11f night l.egl'nd
1:-11 t1M1I-. two llU'>l''> to 1·arrv the
-.qu .. 1<1 lo .l11nt•l111n . hut uni~ on<>
lo hring 11 hal·k ·
Tht·n• "l'fl' 27 s urvivors One
wa:-. (it•ne Stallan~s. who later
n •turned to l<iat·h A&~ and beat
l'Jj1.1 Bc•J f'.., 1\ldba m <1 tn the
I !:Ill!! ( 'ollon H11\\ I Anothe r was
.l11h11 1Juv1d ('ro"'. w ho won the
111·...,m,.in Troph~ Th ~re were
.l.1l'k P;1rdc•l•. lh•nn1s G oehnn~.
.J o h n T r a c l' ) a n d R <1 d d y
Os h11rnt'. who ma<ll' na mes for
lht•m:-.eh·t·s
After their first d 1s al>ln>us
:-.1:a:-.on 1n 1954. thev w<.·nt 7 ·2-1
!J II· I and ~ 3 After· that. his JOb
dont . thl' Hear "'enl home l1J
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llt•kct holders becurne ch 1<ible to huy
two l1<·kt•L.,, al $40 u111eet·. for the• next Super
Bowl u.., numt>\'rs were sp1l out or u computer
Monday
Thi· l'ontuit· Sll vt·rdo m ... will be the silt• Jan .
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rold Wl'Ulhcr t'1ly
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C'omputn a l radio :o1tal1on WJH AM was 1531
Lwns l11'kd rnanugt'r fo'rcd Otto sold, however ,
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"It would v10h1lu the person 's right to
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The I .tons sold some 46,000 s.eason Uc kets th1:-.
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about I0.000 :u•eounls since busines!>t:S and c lubs
fre4uc11Uv buy l11r~e blocks of the m
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T\: Hask1·tb.all ~11lr1· D:r1111· , • ., Indiana
11 p 111 • l 'hannl'I !I
H/\OIO: Ha:-.k1·th,il l l 'tuh UI La kt·r~. 7 211'
JI n1 . 1\1.,\l' !~70 1
It's excitemem
• vs. expenence
Rose Bo~l coac h~s agree
PASADE:-IA I A P 1 Washing Lon Coach Don
J a m es and lc~a·:-. lla yd t·n Fry agr ee lhCll 'there
<ire certa tn pluses· · and minus es to having
p layed prcv1ou.sly in the Rosi! Bowl
· · 1 thank the l'xpencnce would be a d istinct
advantage to lh<' coaches and µlayers w ho have
bt·en 111 the Rost• Bowl before," F r y s aid Monday
dur ing a press confere nce with J ames a l the
Tourna m ent of Roses house "But I think the
t'Xl'1tcmcnt of our players. being here for the first
tame. "'ould m ake uµ for that "
.. We t•aml' down here the fi rs t year and had a ll
that emotion." said James. whose Huskies upset
.\lat•h1gan 27 ·20 in 1978 "Then we cam e down last ""11·. and I thought our cxpen e nce would he lp us
and we got Ol't bra ins beat out I Cl 23·6 loss ti)
!\l1C'h1gan )
.. I know that when game t ame com es, bot h
l1•ams wi ll be ready lo play." added Jam es "It's
the biggl'St g ame of the players' lives.'' -
The Hus kies and Hawkeyes had s imila r 198'1
sc:asons Washington finished 9-2 overall and 6-2 in
the Pac.-1fiC'·IO afte r having rebounde d from a 31 -0
lo"s to l 'Cl.A in l ht• ninth game of the season . Iowa
"ound up R-3 a nd 1;.2 1n the Big Ten <1fter suffering
a p air of confercr1C'c los:-.cs in their seventh a nd
l'•)!hlh games of the C'ampa1gn
i'.:aC'h team had lo win 11s fina l regular·season
ga m e. <.and also gel outside help the sa me da y, to
win a Hose Bowl be rth Wash ington whipped
Washington Stale and got the help of a Southe rn
('al victory over CLA. Iowa downed Michigan
Sla te. and got l hC' needed assis tance when Ohiv
St <1te knocked off M ich1gan.
"Our goa l wa s to have a winning season." s aid
1-'ry. looking ba c.-k lo when things looked less rosy
· i\11 of a s udden things started happening and we
"e re beat ing peoµle a nd found ours elves ra nke d
sixth 111 the nation and a lot of people were writing
nice things about us.
"Some o~ our younj(sler s ca n re ad," he
ront1 nued. grinning. "a nd the y s aw what was
i,!oan g nn and be gan believing som e of the sturr
lht•y read We folded 111 the m iddle C)f the season
and IO!>l a l'OUpl e or gam e:-.
NFL ~standings
49ers ·stop
Weber St.
No . Carolina topples SC
t 'rom A•• dh palthf'!>
I.ONG UEAC'll l'cntc r Dino Gregor y scored
21 1><Hnls and g rahh1'CI :-.1x re bounds Monday night ,
ll·:rtl111g Lut1~ lll'ut·h Sta tt-lo a 75·67 non-confe r ence 1•11lh·~1· bJskl•lli;1ll victory ovt'r visiting Weber
Stale
Forwar1I Hay Mushy und guard Criug Hodge~
a tlcl od 1'1 µn1nl'> (•a c h for t he 49er s. w ho
:-.u1:n·si.fullv op1 ·nl'd the ir 1981·82 seC1son a gainst
lh1· Wddt•Jt:.. who '>Uffe1 t'<l their first loss afte r
lhn·1· win:-.
· Mosby , a JU111or w ho tn m sferrcd to Long
lfi•adl Sta11· from f''Mesl Park Jumor College 1n
St 1.11u1s. Mu . th1-. fall, led ull rebounders with 14
Fo rward l>oug E 1 lertson paced We ber Stale
"'1th 17 point:-. and 1:1ght rebounds . Guard Todd
llaqH•r atld1 ·d Iii points for the Wi ldcat:-.
Thl· '1!l1•r-. l1>•1k t he lead for good m idway
through lh1· r1r-.t ha lf II Wa!> 32 26 a t th e
in1t•rm1:.:.111n Wd>t•r Stall' wa sn't closer tha n (our
p1J1nt:-. a fl N l ha l Long Ht•iJ('h had no ser1f)u~
pr11hlt•01:-. 111 lht• final minulc'>
l'h<· Hin., m.1tll• 51 7 µt•rc:c·nt of their f1t'ld goCll
Jll1•111pt:-. lo 35 ti pt•rcenl for the W1lclrat:-. l..ong
ll1 ·:cl'h outr<'lxiu11d1·d Wl'lwr Stull, 45 :is
No. Carolina 73, USC 62
C llAHl.lrnt-:. ,...; l' James Worthy and Sam .
l'trkan:-. :-.t·orNI 18 points a1m·<'e to le ad No I N<irlh
C \1 rulina le> a 1:1 fi2 v1<.'lo r v over USC
The Tar llcf!b, undefeated aftt'r two games.
~t·rt' in a pos ition to put th<' Trojans out or n·al'h
'l'''l•ral l1ml·:-. But po<1r ba llhandllng and 1'roJan
(lf'l':-.surt• 1m lltt· backboard:-. prt'vt·ntcd C!'lC from
n1<.1k1 ng 11 a run;iwa\
F n •shman M1dl:H·I .lordJn -. Jumpt·r Y..1th H 32
t11 go ~aw lht· Tar Heels a G2 52 lead, the ir biggest
up to lhal 1m1 nl lluwt•vcr, lhl' T rojans ronlinued t<J
Pl'l'k awa\' ;ind ~h1 lll1·tl lht• ll'ad lo 'olX un a tap an
h~ Kt'n .lohn-.on
Hut the• Tar llccb a1rll'd hy J immy Hla<'k's
four fn.•t• lh row:-. 111 lhl' flnal tY..o m1nul,•s slrel C'hed
lh,· m a rgin hal'k 111 11 al fi!J f>H with I 4fi ll'fl , t•nd1 ng
1 he Tro1an I hn·al f11r g1111d
Fresno St. 60. St. Martin's 31
F H t-:SNO Frcs n<1 State t•ru1sed to an eas)
611 :11 \'1c·lor) ovl'r St Marl in.., heh1nd Dan Sezz1's
1 :1 point f>\.'rformann· '
Th" Bu lldogs kt·1>1 St Martin ·~ sl'orel(•:-.s until
l h1· las l H minutes 4fi Sl'Cl>nCb or the ftr!>l half a nd
h1·ld a 28 10 lead al halftime
){od lhggins "l'Ored JO for the Hulldogi. and
pulled down eigh t rebound:-. ,
lligh S('<Jrer for St ~1 artm':-. was Tony W1ll1 s.
~t11r1 ng 11 IJ<llnl:. a11d pulling down 4 rebounds for
thl· S<t1 nl:-.
San Jose St. 72. Dominguez Hills 51
Si\~ JOSE St•11111r forn ard Chris ·McNealy
'>C'llrl'd ltt\• r1rst W\ l'll p1>1nls and f1n1s hed ~ llh a
flurr_,. <.1:-. San Jo:-.·L' St alt• heal D11minguez 11111!> n ;,1
McNcaly, ~ho hCid fo ur or ha s gam e·htg h 22
p111nl!:> ''" -.lam dunks . lt·d rebound:. "'ith 12 F.d
F1t1.µa1rrck led the Toros with 16 potnt:.
Both teams now an· I 1
Cal 83. UC Davis 76
BEHKELEY Ct•ntcr !\<1ark Mc:-.l d mara
'l'11rcd a game high 32 µoinh and p ulled dl)wn 22
n ·lmurnb to !toa d lht· Cali fornia Gold~n Be ::ir:-. l•• a n
x:1 ifi \'IC'lOrv O\'l'r UC: Oa\'t:O.
Thl' H(·~r:-. nt•\'('r lraill'd Cal led b\ 14 m11I"' a\'
through the Sl'('ond h a lf. but Davis dosed to " 1th1n
lh rce points al 73·70 with three minute'> le>fl
!\1 c:Nam ara thl'n htl a follow shot . a nd Davis nt•vcr
i.:01 doser than five point!> the rest or the "' a\
Thl' Aggies wt·r e led by g uard Preston Ne"'
m ayr who had 24 SQphomores Sam Potter and
Butch 11;.iy-. each h ud lR for the Bears
San Diego St. 105, UC San Diego 70
S/\N DI EGO G uard Zack J <1nes scored 19
1m 1nts to lt•ad a balanced San Diego Sta te altat'k as
the Azll't:s whippC'd lhe u niversity of·t:aliforn1a at
San Diego 105·70
A tot a l of :-.c\'e n Azl(•(•s scored tn double
fi gures in the> l)nt' s 11lt•d co ntC''it
Jones scored 11 of his team's first 17 points as
San Diego State took a n1ne-pm nt advantage in the
r arly ~oin~ and t he Aztec~ stl'ada ly pulled away
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Lagunan can trim neighbor's trees to see -ocean·· ·
Uy STEVE MITCHF.LL
Of -o.lty l"llet !>IMI
A Laguna Beach man hl:ls won
an out o( court sctUemcnl lhal
a 11 o w s h 1 m t o t r 1 m h 1 s.
neighbor's trees whenever they
block his view of the ocean
The unusual agreement wa:.
reached after R ichard anrl
Victoria Hawthorne sued their
Top of the World neighbors for
f4 . l mil'lion an damages,
claiming s hrubbery and trees on
the property bloc ked a
panoramic view of the P acific.
Newport Rc<tch, a ll orney
Walltam 11art, who -.epresented
the ll awthornes, s aid t h e
ai.:r eem cnl was· wo r ked out
between his clients and Ronald
and Landa Kurtz a rte r the s uit
was filed in Orange County
Superior Court
The llawthornes daimed m
their suit that three pine trees
a nd some s hrubbery on the
Kurtz property caused a loss of
"view, lig ht and a i r" worth
Sl,000 a day
The couple s aid their view
rrom th e ir Alla La g u!1a
Boulevard home at one time
stretchl'd from the Palos Verdes
pt'n1n~ula tu the southern
c·oaslline
Uut treto"s ~rowing m e~cess of
'.!O feet on the Kurtz property
blockl•d that view, whic h the
coupll' cluimt'd lowe red the
\'alue of their home which they
purchased more th:rn ri ve years
ago
Attornt'y llart :.aid the out of
C'uurt agrel·ment .. mt' ans the
Kurtzcs will agree to allow the
trl'es to be trammed (al the
ll<t wthornei. cxpensl') to allow
un . unobstructed view of the
coa stlioe a nd ocean for tht>
lluwthorncs."
lie said the Kurtzes s igned a
~rant of easement which gives
the Hawthornes a "permanent
right to that view across the
Kurtz land, for themselves and
a ll subsequent owners of their
property.''
··i t wa s a f o r tuitous
agreement for the llawthornes."
Ha r t said in an interview "It
means they own the view across
the Kurtz la nd ...
lie said the agr eement wus
a<·ceptable to both parties and
that the Kurtzes agrc.t-'<-1 to a
grant or eaSt·mcnl in exchange
for dismissal or the lawsuit by
the llawthornci-
The Kurtz couple could not be
re ached for c·omment on the
i-ettlement
But scvl'ral Laguna Hcac·h
officials exprei,sed :.urprise at
the agree rnenl, saying the
~cttlement could set a precedent
in Laguna Beach where battles
over view blockage-are not that
rare . -
··A guy <:oulcl walk over to his
nl'ighbor"s house with the re~ults
uf that ~ettlt·mt'nl uni.I prob<Jhly'
pers uade h1rn to tram ha~ tr«'\'~." .•
-;<Jid on1' city official who dad not
wanl to be 1dcnt1ficcl
"'If ht· complied, thcy"d huth
-..avt' the l·o s t of h1r1ng
attorney!..." he ~aid
Counc·1 lman lloward Dawson
su1d the settle ment ··is goinR to
have a very dramatic e ffect on
this community "
Cit 1ng lht' age of the town and
the number of l<ir gc trees.
l>iJw i-o n µrcd1t·t cd th e
agrei>m11nt m1~ht s pur a rash of
-..uc:h l'Omplainl!.
Seniors su1·p~sed
Reagan remi nds elderly ·he·'s on e of t hem
WA S H I NGTON <A P >
P resident Reagan. in a surprise
appear a nce. told the While
House Conferertee on Aging
today he is frus trated at being
"portrayed as somehow an
enem y of my own generation"
fo r his efforts to trim future
SERVlfiEMEN'S
WIDOWS PROTEST -81
Social Security benefits
"We will not betr a y those
ent itled t o Soc ial Security
benefits." he pledged. "and we
will . indeed we must. put Social
Security on a sound fina ncial
base."
the conference, the White House
made no announcement of the
t1m1ng 1n another move to
t ighten security a round the
president in the wake or r eports
that a Libyan assass ination
s4uad might m ake <t n attempt
on hi s hfc
Reagan, who abandoned the
las t of h1~ Social Se('unty benefit
c ut proposals under pressure
fro m Capito l Ifill and senior
citizens last September, s aid he
will soon appoint his share of the
members of a s pecial t ask force
to sct'k iJ comprom1s·<· solutwn to
the rt't1rl0 mt'nl sy~tcm 's
rinaou<tl trouble~:
'"Thi• dt<Jrgl' c1f lhl' tas k force
.,.. 1 I l Ii c· t o " o r k w 1 l h t h e
("11ngre.,~ and the pre~1dent . not
11nl y to propo se real1sltc'.
long-term reforms lo put Social
Sel'urat\ back on a ~ound
finanC'iai footing, hut c.tl!.o to
forge a wurkH'lg . bipartisan
l·onsensus so that thl' necessary
rl'focm~ will be passed· into
!:1w." Hca,::<in said
<See AGING, P age A2>
Indigent mental
care pact ratifie d
By FR EDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of -O.lly Pilet Staff
Eight-year-old F'ransie Geringer r topJ and his new f riend. Mickey Hays. 9. tumble m the grass outside
tM Disneyland Hotel m Anaheim Both are victims of progeria. a raTe agmg disease
Reag-an. now 70 and 'the oldest
man ever to serve as president ,
arra n ged t o m ake t h e
u n an n ounced tri p unde r
extr aordinary security to one of
the two Washington hotels where
the confe rence is being held
Although there h ad been
expectations he would address
The Orange County Board of
Su pervisors today r atified an
agreement under wh!ch mental
health Cafe for indigents will be
provided by Western Medical
Center Inc. at Good Samaritan
Hospital in Anaheim .
ind1gcnls was launched after the
U ni versit y of Cal ifornia
cancelled a contract ~hereby it
provided mental health cart at
the UC lrvme Mcdll·al Center in
Orange
Guards watch over
'aging' youngsters . .
Two burly security guards
employec1 to prote<'l traveling
hi g h -powe r ed executives
temporarily !.wit ched their
prior ities this week to a pair of
boys. agl'd 8 and 9. who ::-,tand
less than four feet tall a nd weigh
about 40 pounds each
Tom McKeown. 39. <t former
FBI agent. a ided h) Charles
Brennan. a forme r Los Angeles
polt ce c:aptain. are determined
th<tt their cha rges r e<iltze their
dreams at Disnc) land
Fransic Geringt·r. a v1s1t11r
from Orkney. South Africa.
wants to meet Pinoc<:h10. the
wooden puppet featured 1n an
Italian fable. Mickey llays. the
older of the two. from llallsv1lle .
Texas, want ed to meet Fransae
McKeown. rcpresenqng lhe
Sunshine Foundation. a charity
o r ganizatio n based 1n
Philadelphia that grants wishes
to terminallv 111 chi ldren, said in
an inte rview Monda y that
Fr ansie and Mickey presented a
s pecial case because they s uffer
from a rare rap1d-ag1ng disease
that h a s ca s t them a s
celebritac~ • •
.Like all v1ct1ms of progeria,
M ic·key and f'·ransie rese m ble
old men in miniature because of
baldnes~. dwarfism . a stoooed
posture and a rthritic joints .
They arc likely lo die before
their rmd-teens
··We .... ant to shield them a
little from the m e dia and
overattent1on because or their
condition ... ~aid Mc Keown, of
Southampton. Pa . the father of
four youngster:-.
H e a nd Bre nn a n . of Los
Angl'les . arc e mployed by
Atlantic-Richfield as senior
special agents for corporate
'\ccuritv
The Sunshine Foundation has
been !.wamped with phone calls
from the media since the boys'
ns il t o Dis ne y la n d was
an nounced more t h an two
months ago.
··They are ver y shy. sensitive
r hildrcn as a result of their
physical impairments, a nd could
be easily over.whelmed by an
adult who could hit o n a
-..cnsit1vc point known only lo the
child." Mc Keown said. • •
San Jose girl, 11,
shares affliction
SAN JOSE I AP1 A tiny
11 ·year old g1 rl. wizened by a
rare aging disease, wants to ask
two boys wit h th e <5 arr1 e
aftliction "if they're hapw and
if people make fun of them"
w h e n s he me e ts th e m at
Disneyland.
'"I didn't know that other kids
have the same disease I have.'"
said Alicia Gowans or San Jose
··1·m sorry, but I'm happy."
She , Frans ie Geringer. 8. and
.I~-•I
Goak
Collected:
r
9-year-old Mackey lfays suffer
from progeria, a disease that
s l rikes only one in 8 million
child ren and makes them grow
old IO times faster tha n norm al.
T he boys. bot h ba ld w ith
~narled fi ngers and toes. met
each other Sunday night al the
Dis neyland Hotel nea r t he
amusement park. By Monday
they were pals. watchi n g
cartoons a nd eating lunc h
together. ·
Fransie traveled from his
home in Orkney, South Africa, to
vi sit Pinocch io . the fabled
wooden puppet whose nose
grows if he tells a lie. And when
Mickey read about Fra nsie in an
Ass ociated Pr ess s t o r y. he
pestered his mother to get in
touch with him . Donations paid
for both boys' weeklong trips.
The Suns hine Fou ndation. a
Philadelphia-based c ha rit y that
grants wishes to terminally ill
children. coordinated Fransie's
visit. .
Aljcia. who s tands 3 feet tall
and wears a wig to cover her
bald head . "read an ac1icle and
s aid she wanted t o go wit h
them " to Disneyland . h e r
13-year-old s ister E lena said
7 2
In approving fhe agreement.
county officials s aid a potential
•'' crisis in providing care to s uc h
persons was averted.
And. they said, the decision to
contract for such service with a
pr ivate. r ather tha n a public.
entity r epresen t s a new
direction in the way the caunty
provides health care to persons
for which 1t is finan c ially
responsible
The search for a new facility
lo provide care for m entally 111
Si n c e O c t o b er . county -
respon:-.1 hihty patients needing
ment<il health tre<itment have
been taken llJ Me tropolitan State
llosp1tal in Norwalk
But the s tate had told the
ro unty that ~uch utilization
would have to end todav. thus
raisins.: the po:-.si b1hty the.rounty
would have no pla<'e to <;end
incommg patient~
Larry Leaman. dtrCC'tor of the
l'Ounty lluman Ser vices Agcn('y,
~aid , however. that the stale will
per mit th~ l"Ounty t11 contmue
using Metropoli tan fat·1 l1t1es
I See MENTAL. P age A2 >
Yugoslav air~liner
crashes; I 7 8 die
AP ......
AlzC'la Cor.oo11s. right . her mother Mana. and brother Richard. of
San .Jose. plan to go to Disneyland Wednesday to meet two boys
u•1rh /he sa me rare aging disease as Altew.
AJACCIO, Corsica I AP1 A
t•hartered OC-9 airJiner carrying
172 Yugoslav tourists and six
crew members slammed into
fog.shrouded mounta ms 30 miles
from the airport here today and
Ajaccio police said all aboard
were killed.
T hey said the wreckage of the
Yugos l av i an l nex -Adr i a
Airway!> cr a ft wa~ found by
search parties on the s lopes
a bove Casa Casalabriva. about
30 m iles south of Ajaccio airport
nearly four hours after radio
and r adar contact with the plane
was lo.st.
High winds and fog hampered
efforts to locate the downed
plane. police said
Ajaccio police said the DC-8
t'rashed on the west race of
Mount San Pietro. Bodies were
scatter ed on the sides of the
m ountain among the debris of
Onofre shutdown-move denied
Petition by 1,560 for license revocation refused
By DAVID K UTZMANN
Of llM Daily ...... Staff
Demand s b y co n s um e f·
advocate Ralph Nader and
about 1.560 California residents
that Unit 1 of the San Onofre
Nuc lear Generating Station be
s h ut down immediately have
been rejected b y t h e U .S.
N u c l ea r R eg u lato r y
Com mi~.
n arol . 'Ointon. d irector of
t he NRC's Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation, s aid in an
orti cial r uling tha t Unit l's
ope rating license would not be
sus pended or revoked since "no
a3equ ate bas i s e x ists fo r
ordering" s uch an action
Both Nader and the nearlY.
1.600 resident s who petitioned
the nuclear agency claimed tha t
Southern California Edison Co. 's
seaside p<>~er plant was not
earthqua ke s a fe and t h a t
r '
' . t
em e r gency evacuation pla ns
were inadequate to cope with an
accide nt at the facility.
The content ions were similar
lo those ra ised by opponents of
licens ing for newly built San
Onofre u nits 2 and 3, south of
San Clemente .
U nit I . w h ic h ha s a
456-megawatt nuclear reactor ,
wa s o r iginally g ranted a n
operating license by the former
Ato mic Energy Com mission in
Ma rch, 1967.
In his ruling on lhe petitions
for license revocation, Denton·
said tbal various s t-1'\Jctures and
systems al the plant h•d been
u pgra ded and design ed lo higher
seismic levels since_its:openini.
He said Edison Co. olficials
began a prpgram In 1973 to
r e -evaluate •nd modify "as
necessary" the cap•bility ol the
nuclear installation to withstand
m ajor earthqua kes.
An offshore earthquake zone 1s
located several miles from the
p l a n t a nd d u r ing li censi n ~
hearings for Units 2 and 3 last
summe r . oppon ents c laimed
that new seismic hazards had
been discovered rendering plant
design in adequate.
But Denton· countered. "The
geo logi c a n d se is m o logic
investigations and reviews for
t h e San O n o f r e Nuc l ear
Generatin g St atiqn s ite ar e
a m ong the most extensive ever
cond ucted for n uc lear power
plants . This effort has included
seis mologic aod geologic studies
of· Southern California and Baja
Ca lifo rnia in gen e r al a n d
specific studies related to the
immediate s ite vicinity.''
Units 2 and 3 are still awaiting
licensing fro m the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission .
. \
I hl· atr<"raft. thl'\ said
l'i\'il dt'fcnsc worke1 s Wt!re
l :i ken to lhl' .,cem· by p111i<·e
hl• I acoptcr
E a rl 11•r . p11l 1 C'l' r e ported
... potting metallic <h•hns near
Serra d1 Ferro. about 12 miles
:-.outh of AJacc·10 nl'ar the west
1·oast nf this Mcd at l'r rn nean
i...land A hl'l11·11ptt·r was sent to
thl• s t·enl'
N o prosecuto r
BULLETIN
WAS ll l NGTON I API
At t orn c y li c n e roa I W i 111 am
French Smit h is c losing the
Ju s tice D epa rt m e nt
investigation into Richard V.
Allen 's accepta nce of $1 ,000
without the appoint ment of a
s p ec i a l p rosec u t<v . t h P.
governme nt a nnounced this
after noon <Earlier story. A4 l
DRllGI COAST WIATHIR
F 0 a ir t h r o u g h
We dnesd ay A little
w ar m e r . Hi g h s
Wednesday 65 to 73. Lows
tonight in the m id-40s
INSIDE TODAY
A paralyzed . auto crash
v1cl1m sends message to
teen·agt!r.~ via safety film.
"fast cars and beer don"t
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County widows of servicemen to meet
Group called 'Survivors of Sacrifice' to . organize protest. against Social Security cuts
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of Ille D•llY ~ ... Sl.Mf
Orange County widows of U S.
ser,v1cemen killed in action will
be ml•cting in El Toro Monday
Pt•arl Harbor Day to
organize their protest against
cul1> 1n Social Security benefits
paid lo fomilie1> of slain military
pt· rsonncl.
St a rltng in August . 1983,
mothers or children whose
fathers died in the line of duty
will receive payments onl y until
the chil<tren are 16. instead of
tht> {·urrent standard of 18
Laguna Ni guel said her group aware that the Reagan plan will
will bt• h o lding the mean a red.u ction in their
oq p rnizat1onal meeting at benefit s," Mrs . Van Wagenen
.'.:ol umb1a Saving!> and Loan. :>aid. "In the past I a lways
23622 Rock fi eld Blvd , El Toro. assumed that the government
at 7:30p.m Monday wo uld make good on its
The women call themselves
l he Surv1 vors of Sacrifice. and
have formed t·hapters of the
or ganization in both Orange and
San Du:~o count1c1>.
In uddilion, payments for
children who attend college wi ll
end al age 18, instead of the
c urre nt s tandard of 22
Payments var~ according to the
servifrm;,tn's rank at the time of
hi s death.
Mrs. Van Wagenen's h1..tsband, commitment#. We want to
Isl Lt. Lowell Van Wagenen. inform peopl( that this 1s no
was a Manne helicopter pilot Longer the case."
After scrvin~ in Vietnam. he She desl·ribed the Survivors of
was killed an 1973 when his craft Sac rifice as a "bootstrap"
crashed during a n:s<:uc mission operation, and said 1f possible.
urf Okinawa women attending thl' m eeting
The Sur vivors of Sacrifi ce
maintain th<tl the euts aren't
lie left u :J year old sun, abo should bring paper , JH!ns.
named Lowell. who 1-; now 13 envelop..-:. and po!>l'!_&l' !>lam ~ ~"'r a little publlei~~d-fa11 . and say their hust>ahds
prov1s1on in President Reagan's were promised that their ... Mrs . Van Wagenen h1i S-no--:.o"""01ey t•a n-write IC'ltl'rs to their
budget rutting pl an. the number families would he cared for by
of yt•ars in which the widows the government under Social
remarried :. t a t c a n d n a t 1 o n a I
She said Monday's meeting 1:. rcprese11t<.1tives
being held to draw together lhl' Mrs Van Wagenen said her
imd their children cttn receive Security in the event of their
Soc 1al Security death benefits death "idows of servicemen killed group ha1> chlisled the help of
wall bc reduced Madeline Van Wagenen. 34, of __ whale serving their country Orangl' 'ount y':. 40th District
·Tm sur_e maf!..~ wom,.:n_aren't Copg_r_£!>:.man_ ll_Q~ert ..Ba.dpam.
MEMORABILIA WITH A MESSAGE 'There' ts '.\in
W;,i rml·r (;1rt Than a HutC •~ JUSl on1• 11f the s logans
prnmotl'<I h~ tlw llug Club \\ hll·h sl(.lr tNI tn Laguna
Bt:al'h Ell t•n \\'ootb and .l <ih n Thrash run the
Delly ...... """'~ o .. ., .. __
hcadquarlt•rs ror the arm s ran• that has :-.1>rl'ttd I•> :"o:t•\.\
York anc1 Texas ,-ia prmtl'd <'lip-.. T ~h1rt-. and t•a rt non:-.
a-; µS~TholoJ.!1t·al rPmtndt·r~
Their motto: 'Hug don't slug~
Club founded in Laguna Beach promotes own version of arms race
ByJEFFPARKER
Of Ille Dally ~tee Sl.Mf
The arms race has come to Laguna
Beach, but at has nothing to do with the
R-1 Bomber or the MX Missile.
"It's an arms race for sure." says
John Thrash, ·•but our motto 1s ·Hug
don't slug.·"
Thrash is co.fou nder of the Hug Club.
which began two years ago in Laguna
He a c h and n o w is a national
or ganizatio n with chapters in New
York . Los Angeles. New Hampshire and
Texas.
The card carr ying Hug Club
members believe that hugs are good for
armost everyone and they've taken it
upon themselves to s pread the news .
·'Hugging 1s good for a lot of
reasons:· Thrash explains. "First. to
give a good hug, one that really works.
you have to be in touch with yourself
and your feelings. Then it becomes a
warm. supportive gesture for both
people.
"Medical researchers have written a
lot about the value of physical, caring,
non -sexual contact between people.
Whal we're doing is giving people an
excuse. a reason to do it. A hug says
'I'm here. I care.' And hugging releases
a lot of tension in both people." he says.
According to Thrash. who co-founded
the club with friend Ron Mombello, the
idea had a grass-roots beginning,
Friends who ra,n into~tth othl?l' around
town exchanged hugs and n1>ted the
soothing. supporting effect that the act
had on both hugger and hug~.
·'Things took off trom there. We drew
up a charter to form a club, designed
cards and badges and wrote by·laws
and g uidelines for members and
prospective members.
"We're not bound by any kind of rigid ,
code -I'm not a lover of organizations
myself so the c lub has grown
according to the enthusiasms of various
members," Thrash said.
·Hug Club!>ers must be properly
"trained" before admittance to the
club. This "Hug Work " program is
PLEASE SQUEEZE Club members
('an practil'c huggini:? with sofl
µ1 llows
potential that exists in any hugging
situation.
.. Hug work b egin s from the
psychological standpoint." says Thrash.
··First you have to feel good about
yourself. so we begin by having 'new
members face themselves in a mirror.
tell themselves they like what they see
'and give •hem'8lves a hug.
Then you go out and hug a fri end. a
pet. a favorite tree or a neighbor -just basic hugging.
.... ·Advanced hug work consists of
hugging someone or something you
don't like or that you think doesn't like
you. We hug negative ideas sometimes;
the whole concept gets rather
et hereal."
Thrash is 37, and a massage therapist
by trade. But even arter two years of
official Hug Club leadership, he only
r ecently "broke through" to what
huggtng can really mean.
··rt au goes back to my family. where
there wasn't a lot of phyalcal contact,"
he says. ·:Ron and I began the Hu1 Club
designed to help members get the full
and the idea really took off, but until
about six months ago I ~eally wasn't
really comfortable really at ease
when I hugged.
··There's .no such thing as a bad hug.
but mine w ere awkw a rd ,
uncomfortable. I was hugging one or my
good friends and we both noticed that it
was a nervous hug. She said, come on . let's try again
"We slowed down so we could feel
each other breathing and sort of melted
Logelher for a few seconds. The energy
exchange was amazing. We couldn't
beli e ve what happe ned. It was a
s upportive, non-sexual experience"'
Thrash remembers .
Now that Thrash has reached the
pinnacle of hugging. he's directing his
energies to writing and editing the Hug
C lub Newsletter which comes out
monthJy and is mailed to some 1.200
members Co-founder Mombello is now
in New York. where he has opened an
E ast Coast chapter
Thrash says that the club is already
exploring new hugging frontrers, one of
which is the "mentaJ hug."
"We emphasize never forcing a hug.
You don't go out and attack people with hugs.
· -When it comes to strangers or
people you don't particularly like. we
suggest the ·sneak Attack.· which is
where you mentally picture yourself
hugging that' person Mental hugs are
one of the things we 're branching into." he says· ·
Club members ·Sport T-s hirts and
sweatshirts with such hug slogans as "A
Hug a Day Keeps the Grumpies Away,"
"There is no Warmer Gift than a Hug"
and "I'm a Hugger."
"I've worn my T-shirts on air:planes.
and the passengers and stewardesses
always want to know when they'll. get
their hug. I can be rather busy."
Thrash says.
On an average day Thrash hugs "one
.or two" people, but on a busy day he'll
hug as many as 20. "When we have our
Hug Picnics. I'm sure I'll get Into the hundreds "
• as well as 1>everal congressmen from San Diego county
··We h ave been receiving
telephone calls from political
leaderi:: ._11 over the stale who
have said they .want to help us," -
Mrs. Van Wa'9nen said.
Las.t month , Mrs . Van
Wagenen sent the American flag
that draped her husband's coffin
during hi s funeral at Arlington
National Cemetery to President
Reagan lo draw attention to the
plight of servacemcns ' widows
and t bc•lr chilrl.r-en
S h (• s·aid so fa r s h e h as
rect'avcd no response from the
pres ident . who has frequently
spoken out in s upport of the
rn1ltt ~ry and the unre warded
r ole 1t played during the
.V.i.etnam War:
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Environmental
research on
airport rushed?
By GLENN SCOTT
Of 11M DAiiy l'ileol Slat!
Lawyer s see king to halt
ex p a n!>ion of J o hn Wayne
A1 q rnrt claimed Monday that
they can use materials s upplied
b y th e O ran ge Co unt y
governme nt l o s how that
environmental <:onsequences of
the plan were never properl y
resear<:hed
P1 c rt·e O 'Donnel l ,
representing Newport Beach.
arg ued 1n Orange County
Superior Court that memos from
staff workers reveal that the
research was rushed to meet
deadlines. •
Some of those m emos. he
added, will show that workers
were discussing contingency
plans to expand the airport even
more than allowed under the
plans approved in February by
the Cou nt y B oard or
Supervisors
O'Donnell was one of the team
o f law ye r s represe n tin g
Ne wpor t Be ach and S to p
Polluting Our Newport 1SPORl
in the trial wh ich b~gan on
Monday.
They are asking S uper ior
Court Judge Bruce Sumner to
prevent the s upervisors from
implementing their expansion
plans. which would in crease
average daily flights from 41 to
55 and annual passengers from
2.6 million to 6 I million.
The gradual e xpansion.
however. is based on the use of
commercial jets that wGOld be
required to emit less noise than
most aircraft currently in use.
O'Donnell stressed Monday
during OJ>t!ning comments that
the lawyers will not chall enge
the supervi1>ors' right to expand
the a iryort But the lawyers will
try to prove that r cquued
e nvironme ntal studies are
inadequate in detailing the true
efrecls or the expansion. he said.
Ile called the environmental
docu mentation t h e "poor
s tepchild" of other documents
included in the master plan for
ex pansion and noise reduction.
M 1chael G<itzke. the county's
l a w yer . sai d he will not
comment on the:: case until after
th e :'\ewport Beac h team
finis hes 1t ~ case. whic h is
expected to take at least a week
County officials have argued
that the em•ironmenlal impact
reports prepared in conjunction
wi th the ma:.ter plan are
adequate o · DonneJI s a id the reports
have not del wd into the potential
th at t h e ai rpo rt wou ld
eventuall y be expanded beyond
hm1ts allowed l)y the master
plan lie sa id co ntinued
expansion 1s a n "1rres1stible
1mpube .. and that terminals
a I" a vs seem to be pus hed
beyon·d their capacities
He cited a me mo he said he
will introduce in which a county
planne r claimed that the
expanded terminal would have
··contingency s pace·· for as
many as 6.8 million passengers
per year more than allowe9 •
under the supervisors· plan o· Donnell said lawyers also
wall introduce other memos in
which staff workers said they
couldn't do thorough work under
thei r stringent deadlines.
Five Dien nabbed
in sale of tapes
Five men were arrested this
morning at a La Crescenta video
tape si.ore in connection wiltl the
sale of video tape equipment
allegedly tak.en in the armed
robbery of the TDK Electronics
Corp. sales office in Irvine last
weekend: police said.
Irvine police Lt. Bob Lennert
s aid all we re arrested on
suspicion of possession of stolen
property. One of the men also
was a rrested on suspicion of
armed robbery.
Lt. Lennert said some of the
video tape equipment believed
stolen in the Friday robbery of
the TOK Electronies Corp . 2102
Alton Ave . Irvine. was allegedly
found during the arrest.
Lennert said the men. whose
names were unavailable at
press time. were followed by
po lic e this morning after
detectives learned that thet
might try to sell stolen vid~
tapes to a video tape shop.
Police were preparing tf
search the men's truck for video
equipment. Lennert said.
Three gun-wielding men took
video equipment from the TDK
Electronics Corp in the Friday
robbery
Contempt charge
likely for sculptor
An Orange Coun{1 Superior
Court judge has indicated he ~II
hotd Costa Mesa welder Ali
· Roushan in contempt of court
tor erecting towering steel
"sculptures" in defiance or
previous court orders.
In a tentative ruling
announced Monday . Judge
Robert R. Fitzgerald ordered
Roushan to remove two of the
four structures within 30 days.
Fitzgerald also ruled that the
applicable ordinances under
which Costa Mesa has seught to
regulate construction or the red
s teel creation s are not
co n s tituti o nal a nd that
. enforcement or those rules ls not
A final ruling by the judge was
expected today following further
hearings on the matter.
The Costa Mesa welder h•
matntained that he is entitled to
the constitutional right of free .
art istic expression without
undue government interference.
Free expression. in this case_.,
meaning the right to erect bi~
¥eel sculptures on hi s propertl
at 1550 Superior Ave. withoUl
first getting City Hall's stamp d
a·pproval.
Four stee l sculptures of
va~ang heights -up to 80 ft«
now stand on Rou1han'1
industrial area property.
a violation or Roushan's right.a .
. ..
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County widows of servicemen to meet
G..roy.p c.alled 'Survivors of Saerifice' to-0rgani-ze-protest. against Social Security cuts
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of llM 0.lly l"lle4 SIMI
Orange County WldOW), or u.s
scrvicemc·n killed in action will
be meeting in El Toro Monday
P earl llarbor Day lo
organize the1 r protest against
cuts in Social Security benefits
'pi1id lo fa m1hes of slain mahlary
St arting 1n A~g us t. 1983 ...
mothers of c h ildre n whose
fathers died in the line of duly
will receive payments onl y until
the children are 16, instead · of
the current 1>tandard of 18.
l.agun a· Niguel sa\d 'her group
wi ll be h old i ng the
organizat ion a l meeting al
'olumb1a Savings ci nd Loan,
23622 Rol·krield Blvd .. £1 Tori),
at 7·30 pm. Monday
aware that the Reagan plan will
mean a redu ctio n an the ir
benefits." Mrs. Van Wagenen
sa id ··in the pas t I a lways
assumed that the government
wo ul d make good on i t s
cu m m1tments . We want to
inform people that this is no
longer the l'ase." personnel .
The \\Omen call t he mselves
the Survivors of Sacraface, ·and
ha vc• fo rm eel c hapters of the
organization an both· Orange and
San Diego tountae~
In addition. pay m~s for
children who attend college will
end at age 18, instead of the
c urre nt s ta nd a rd of 22
Payml·nts vary according to the
servic·cman '), rank at the time or
his dl•ath
Mrs Van We1gcne n's husband.
1st Lt. Lowell Ve1n Wagenen.
was a Marine helicopter pilot
After servmi.: an Vietnam. he
was killed in 1973 when his craft
a ushed during ;ct rescue ·m1ss1on
cJff Okinawa
She descra~d the Survivors of
Sacr ifice as a "bootst rap "
operation. and said If possible.
women attendang the meeting
:-. h o u I II b r 1 n g p a JH• r . pt• n s .
<.·n Vl'lopes and J>llStagl' ~lamps
su lhl.'y can write lt•llc>rs to their
),Lut e and n atio nal
rcprtosentata Vl'S.
Under a little publi cized
provision an President Heagan's
budget c·utting plan. the number
of year~ in which the widows
and their children can receive
Soc·ial Security rteath benefits
wi ll be reduced
The Surv1\'ors of Sacrif1Ct!
maintain that the t>u ts aren't
fair. and s av their husbands
were prom.1s ed that t he i r
fam1 hes would be cared for by
the government · under Social
Securit v in the event of their death ·
lie lt•ft a 3-year·old ),On, also
na m ed Lowell. who i), now 13
Mrs Van. Wagenen hai. nol
n.•marraed
She said Monday's meeting 1s
betn'g held to draw together the
widows or serviceme n killed
"hi le ser\'mg their t·ountry
M ac.lchnc Van Wa~enen. 34, of ''I'm sure many woml'n aren't
Mrs V;m Wagl'1Wn s aa<J her
group has t•nhsted the hl•lp or
Or ange County's 40th 0 11>lrict
Congressman Robert Hadham,
MEMORABILIA WITH A MESSAGE There 1~ :\o
Warmt.•r . c;1ft T hun a I lug" I:. just nm· of th(' slogans
promolt.'d l>y thl' ll uj.! Cluh which ...,tarted 111 l.<.11!Una
lh·a('h Ellt-n \\'oo<h ..ind .Jnhn Thra ~h run thl'
0.lty ,. ............ ., c;.,.., ..... ~
h l' a dq u<1 rte r~ ror t ht.• arm~ raee lh<1l h ;;i~ "fll'l'<.HI to '.\l'\\
York and Texa:-\'l;J pnntl'd <'lips. T ~h1r1 -. and <·.1rlon11...,
..... ps Vt'holngil'a I l'l' m 1 ndl'r"
T~ir motto: 'Hug don't slug'
Club fo unded in Laguna Beach promotes own version.of arms race
By JEFF PARKER
Of .... Oail? Pit.I Stefl
The arms race has come to Laguna
Beach, but it has nothing to do with the
B-1 Bomber or the MX Missile.
"It's an arms race for sure." says
John Thrash, "but our motto is 'Hug don't slug.· ..
Thrash is co founder of the Hug Club,
wh ich began two years ago in Laguna
B eac h a nd n o w is a n a tional
organization with chapters in New
York. Los Angeles. ~ew Hampshire and
Texas.
T h e c ard c a r r yi n g Hu g C lub
members believe that hugs are good for
almost everyone and they've taken it
upon themselves to spread the news.
· · 11 ugging is good ror a lot of
reasons." Thrash explains. "First, to
give a good hug, one that really works,
you have to be in touch with yourself
and your feelings. Then it becomes a
wa r m. supportive gesture for both
people
.. Medical researchers have written a
lot about the value of physical, caring.
non sexual contact b~tween people.
What 'We're doing is giving people an
excuse. a reason to do it. A hug says
'I'm here, I care.' And hugging releases
a lot of tension in both people," be says.
According to Thrash. who co-founded
the club with friend Ron Mombello, the
id e a had a grass-roots beginning.
Friends who ran into each other around
town exchanged hugs and noted the
soothing. supporting effect that the act
had on both hugger and huggee.
·'Things took off from Urere. We drew
up a charter to form a club. designed
cards and badges and wrote by-laws
and guidelines for members and
prospective members. . ,.. .
"We're not bound by any kind or rigid
code I'm not a lover o( organizations
m yself -so the club has grown
according to the enthusiasms of various
members." Thras h said.
Hug Clubbers must · be properly
·•trained" before admittance to the
club This "Hug Work" program Is
PLEASE SQUEEZE Club members
('~n pracli<.·<.· hugging with soft
pillows
potential that exists in any hugging
s ituation.
"Hug wo rk be gins from the
psychological standpoint." says Thrash.
"First you have to feel good about
yourself. so we begin by having new
members face themselves in a mirror.
tell themselves they like what they see
and give themselves a hug.
Then you go out and hug a friend, a
pet, a favorite tree or a neighbor -just
bas ic hugging.
··Advanced hug work consists of
hugging someone or something you
don't like or that you think doesn't like
you. We hug negative ideas sometimes;
the whole c onc ept gets rather
''l!therdJ."
Thrash is 37, and a massage therapist
by trade. But even after two years of
official Hug Clut> leadership, he only
recently "broke through" to what
hugging can ~ally mean.
"It aJI goes back to my family, where
there wasn't a lot or physitaJ contact,··
he s~ys. "Ron and I began the Hug Club
designed to help mem bers get the full
and the idea really took off. but until
about six months ago I really wasn't
really comfortable really at ease
when I hugged
"There's no such thing as a bad hug.
but m i n e w e r e awkward ,
uncomfortable. I was hugging one of my
good friends and we both noticed that it
was a ner vous hug She said , come on,
let 's try again.
"We slowed down so we could feel
each other breathing and sort of melted
-together for a few seconds. The energy
exchange was amazing. We couldn't
be lieve what happened . Jl was a
s uppor tive, non-sexual e xperience "'
Thrash remembers
Now that Thrash has reached the
pinnacle of hugging. he's directing his
energies to writing and editing the Hug
C lub Newsle tter which comes out
monthly and is mailed to some 1,200
me mbers. Co-founder Mombello is now
in New York. where he has opened an
E ast Coast chapter.
Thrash says that the club is already
exploring new hugging frontiers. one of
which is the "mental hug." •
"We emphasize ne ver forcing a hug.
You don't go out and a ttack people with hugs.
"When it comes t o stra nge rs or
people you don't particul arly like, we
suggest lhe 'Sneak Attack,· which is
whe re you mentally picture yourself
hugging that person. Mental hugs are
one of the things we 're branching into." ho says1 Club members sport T-shirts and
sweatshi.rts with s\Jch hug slogans as "A
Hug a Day Keeps the Grumpies Away,"
"There is no Warmer Girt than a Hug"
and 'Ttn a Hugger." ·
"I've worn my T-shirts on airplanes.
and the passengers and stewardesses
always want to know when they'll get
the ir hug. I can be rather busy," Thrash says.
On an average day Thrash hugs "one
or two" people. but on a busy day he'll
hug as many as 20. "When we have our
Hug Picnks.._J'm sure l'U get into the
hundreds.··
• as well as several congressmen
from San Diego county
··We have been r eceiving
telephone calls from political
leader:-all over the s tate who
have ~:ud they want to help us."
Mrs. Van Wagenen said
L a s t m o nth . Mr s . Va n
Wag~ncn sel\t the American flag
that draped her husband 's coffin
<lu ring his fun eral at Arlington
National Cemetery t o President
Heagan t11 draw attention to the
plight or serv1ccmens' ~idows
und theu· children ·
Sh e 1>aa d so fa r s he has
received no n:'1>ponse from the
prcsidl'nt, who has frequently
i;pokcn out an support of the
mllitan and the unrewarded
role at playc·d du r ing th e
Vi<.·tnam War.
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Mesa sclllptor
Roushan faces J
c~ntempt count
An Or ange County Superior
Court Judge has indicated he will
ho ld Costa Mesa we lde r Ali
Houshan . an contem pt or court
for erectan)! towe ring s teel
"sc ulptures" in de fiance of
previous court orders.
In a ten t ati ve r ul i n g
annou n ced Monda y. Judge
Robert R Fitzgerald ordered
Roushan to r.emove two of the
four structures within 30 dbs
1-'i tzgerald a lso ruled that the
applicable ordinances under
which Costa Mesa has sought to
regulate construction of the red
s te e l c r eation s a r e n o t
co n s titut io n al a nd th a t
l'nf.orC"ement of those rules is not
a \'iOhttion of Roushan·s rights.
A fina l ruling by the Judge was
expected today following further
.hearings on Lhe matter.
The Costa Mesa wel<l er has
maintained that he is entitled to
the constitutional r ight of free
'artis t ic e xpression without
undue government interference
1-'ree expression. in this ca .. e.
meaning the right to erect h.1s
steel sculptures on his property
at 1550 Superior Ave without
fi rst getting City Hall's st amp of
approval.
F ou r ,.-;teel sc ulptures CJI
\'afYmg heights up to 60 feet
no w s tand on Ro us ha n's
industrial area property
The welder did seek approval
of the City Council followrng
r e 1ect ion by th e plannin g
c o·m mi ss i 0 n r 0 r hi s f i r s l
structure called Wate rfall.
However . the city obtained
tem porary restraining orders
aga ins t Rous han 'when he
continued to erect structures on
Diiiy PU .. St.HI .._
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\71·~C1 .\1·u/pl11r lfo11.,/1m1
hi 1> lot without seeking
ad rt111onal c it~ permits The
·contempt rulings s tem from
these restraining orders
Fitzgerald ga\'l' Roushan 30
davs to remove his creation
known as "Volcano ... which is 45
feet high He also gave him 30
da' s to remo\'e "Tornado." the
tallest of the structures at 80
rcct -plus.
f ailure to comply wath the
j4dge's order could carry a
five-day sentence in Orange
Countv Jail and a $500 fine.
Env ironment iss u ·e
i n airport law suit
By GLENN SCOTT
Of tM o.lty l"lleC St.ti
Lawyers see king t o halt
ex p a ns io n o r J o hn Way ne
Airport c laimed Monday that
they can use materials supplied
b y th e Orang e C ount y
go ve rnme nt to s how th a t
environmental consequences of
the plan were neve r properly
r<'searched.
Pi e r ce O 'Donnell .
representin~ Newt>ort Beach.
a r g u e d in Orange County
Superior Court that memos from
staff worke rs reveal that the
research was rushed to ·meet
deadlines.
Some of those me mos, he
added. will show that workers
were discussing contingency
pl ans to expand the airport even
more than allowed under the
plans approved in Februaryo by
th e Co unt ~ B o ard or
Super visors.
O'Donnell was one onhe team
o r lawy ers representing
N e wpo rt Beac h and Stop
Polluting Our Newport CSPOR>·
in the tria l which began on
Monday.
They are a s king Superior
Court Judge Bruce Sumner to
prevent the s upervis ors from
implem enting thei r expansion
plans. whtch would Increase
average daily nights from 41 io
SS and annual passengers from
'2.6 million to6.l million.
·The g radual expansion ,
however. is based on the use of
commercial jets that would be
required to erit less noise than
mos t aircraft currently in use.
O'Donnell s tressed Monday
during o~nang romments that
the lawyers will not challenge
the s upervisors' ri~ht to expand
the airport But the lawyers will
t ry to prove th at r equirect
en vi ron men t a l s tud ie s are
inadequate in detailing the true
effects of the expansion. he said.
He called the environmental
d oc um'e ntation the "poor
stepchild" or other documentS
included in the master plan for
expa nsion and noise reduction.
Michael Gatzke. Lhe county's
I a w ye r . s aid h c w i 11 not
comment on the case undl after
th e Ne wpo rt Beac h l e arn
fin is hes its case. which i9
expected to take at least a week.
County officials have argued
that the environmental impact
reports prepared in conjunclioe
with the m aste r pla n a r t
adequate.
O'Donnell said the rePOrts
have not delved into the potential
that the a irpo rt w o uld
eventually be expanded beyond
limits allowed by the master
plan. He s aid c ontinueli
expansion is an "irresistible
impulse" and that terminals
a I w a,ys seem to be pushed
beyond their capacities.
He cited a memo he said he
will introduce in which a county
pla nner c la ime d that the
expanded terminal would have
"contil\gency space" for as
many as 6 8 million passeniers.
per year -more than alle>Wedl
under the supervi110rs' plan.
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Life doesn'l huvt.• to be duJI 1ust because you
work for an in!.urance company Look at Ralph S
Saul, a llrooklyn-born 1'1wyer who took over the reins
al a company call ed lNA in 1974. His mandate was to
givt' INA for God 's s ake "a sensti of direct.Jon "
You would think a company as old as JNA would
have s uch a s~nse It's one or the oldest companies in
America, having bc•en founded in 1792 in the same
room in Pf11l udelph1a's Independence Hall where the
Declaration of Indepe ndence had been signed 16
'~a rs t:arlier • •
· Of cour:.t> 1t wusn't called l NA then (ts origtn<tl
name was the ln:.uranc<.' Company of North America
a nd it certainly did havt' a sensr of direction It
wrote ins uranc-t.• on s hips lhat went out to sea Its first
polil'y was is~ue<.1 for lhe ~hJp, Amenca. s ailing from
l'hil<.1t.lelphi<1 to Londonderry ft was insured for
$5,:JJ:l.33 The premium wcis Sl2() SO.
The fledgling company suffered its (trst loss 'in
May 1793 when an Atlantic storm d<tmaged a ship
:.ailing from France Ten passengers and a hfebOat
1:r1:w were
drowned. The
loss was S4 ,000
T h e
l n s uranc1:
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leiider in what's
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called the property and casualty wing of the
insurance business Jn this wing today a re some 2,900
companies which insure property a nd protect against
liubilily claims They write fire and earthquake
1ns~rance. they cover homes and cars, they issue
policies protecting companies against compens ation
C'la1ms by workers
It's a big busmes~. br inging in premiums or
about $100 billion a year now INA companies collect
more lhan S3 billion or that total. ranking among the
industry·s Top 10
The Insurance Company of Nor th America
became l'.'IA 1n 1967 It. was the season for
d1vers ificat1on and s o why not hide that
"1ns urunce .. 1dentif1 cat1on ? Under the INA umbrella ,
other compapies could be bought.
Now, a!. 1981 draws to a close. Saul has found a
new sense of direction for fNA . Eureka, it's the
insurance bus 1nes~ 1 I NA plans to merge with an
insurance company about its size· Connecticut
General. It's said to be a "perfect rit"' because INA 1s
heavy on the property·c<ss ualt y side while
Connecticut Gene ral 1s heavy on the life insurance
side .
The new company would rank as the nation's
fifth largest insurance company behind Prudential.
Metropolitan. Equitable and Aetna Life
The name of the new company will be North
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