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AUto dealer seils car to stra_~ded family for $1
WfllTE BEAR LAKE. Minn.
CAP) A man with his two
s m ull childre n in t o w was
walking away in the cold Crom
Randy Lee's dealership when
Lee called them back and sold
them a used car for $1.
Lee s aid he acted on impulse
whe n he saw Cra ig Ba rtlett
"walking down the street with
has kids wrapped up in those
blankets ... ··
Bartle tt a nd da ug hter
Mic hele. 5. and Matthe w, 2.
were on their way to check out a
$100 used car when their aging
Chevy conked out in the freezing
cold two mil es f r om the
dealership.
He wrapped the children in
blankets and they trudged on.
coming e ventually to Lee 's
pla ce . Bartlett asked them if
they too might have a car for
sale for $100 The i.alesman said
no
"I thought he was going out to
~et into hi s car," ~e. owner or
White Be ar Lincoln .Mercury ,
explained Wednesduy. "But then
we saw him walk out the front
gate. carrying the kids . So I sent
the s1d esman out there. I told
ham to fi nd a car for the m "
Sa les ma n Roger H.,_alto rd
1>h 0 1A1e d 1ral"tle tt a n early
rust free . 1973 Ford Pinto and
Bartle tt offe r e d SlOO The
s alesman asked Lee 1r the price
was OK, and he said , "No, give
him the car ..
B a rt~ett. 30, said h e was
astounded at the bargain given
him Saturday, Little Michele
couldn't ~jevc it . either "A
ddllar"" s he asked
B a r t I e t t m a n a g e s a n-
ap a rt ment complex in Richfield
and h1!l wire is a clerk
Lee said lhe small white car
had not been on the lot long
cn~ugh to have a price tag, but
est imated he could have gotten
S600 for it
"The guy needed a car. He
d1dn 't have any money I didn't
tfiink anything o1 n at the lime, .. -
Lee said.
But Bartlett was so happy he
called the Minneapolls Star to
tell the story .
Lee, 33, said it was the first
car he has given away in the
four years he has owned the
deale rs hip and added, with a
grin, that he has no plans to give
away any more.
· Aging policy OK'd
N estande pushes through Social Security vote at conference
WAITING GAME Ne wport Be ach policema n
Mike Hyams. with telescopic weapon . plays u
wait m g ga me during_ sta ndoff with man
o.ily ~ "--" ··-ltMM9r ba rricaded ins ide his ap:..i rtmenl at Park
'.'J t>wport toda.'
Lt. Gov.
seat eyed
by Hallett
S AC RAME N T O CAP > -
Assembly Republican leader
Carol HalJett, an ally or Lt. Gov.
Mike Curb. has announced to
constituents in San Luis Obispo
and Salinas that she is running
for lhe office C\l rb 1s va cating.
Mrs. Hallett. 44 , scheduled
more news conferences in five
cities around the s tate today to
announce h e r 1982 elect ion
intentions .
But t h e lhr e e -term
asse mb.l y w o man from
Ata scade r o he ld two news
conrere11ces 1n her own rural
'" S a ~ Lu i s 0 b i s p o Co u n.t y
territory Wednesday night. She
pra ised Cur b. but said s he would
run her campaign independently
fro m hi s run a t the GOP
nomination for governor.
Mrs. Hallett. the first woman
to hold a m ajor leaders hip
position in the state Legislature,
s aid she would relinquis h the
lead~rs hip of t he Assembly
Re publicans in early J anuary.
She said she would be replaced
by Robert Naylor or Redwood
Ci lv
Newport man held
after 9-hour ordeal
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of ... o.ily ...... s....
A Newport Beach man who
barricaded himself inside his
apartment today, threatening to
shoot himself and anyone who
came near him, was taken into
c us t ody at 10 :55 a .m . a fter
poJice battered down his door
and foWld him asleep.
Police said 44 -year-o ld
William Turner, described as an
immigration attorney working
out of Santa Ana. fired several
shots from a handgun at 2 a.m.
today. beginning a ntne-hour
standoff with police.
According to police. Turner
locked himself inside hi s Pa.rk
Newport apartment, ~ated at
the comer of Jamboree and San
Joaquin Hills roads.
Police said they received a
telephone call from Turner at
1:30 a .m . He s a id h e was
des pondent over the r e ce nt
breakup or his marriage. and
was going to commit s uicide,
offi cers reported
Police cordoned off the area
a round Turner's apartment
shortly after he fired fi ve or six
s hots and tried t o establish
contact with the barricaded
man.
A pelice spokesman said Lt.
Jim Gardiner and Del Levonne
Campbell. m e mbe r s o f the
d e partm e nt 's h os ta ge
negotiating team, managed to
contact Turner by telephone at
abouts a.m.
Police said a{ter several hours
of negotiations. Turner hung up
t he phone and did not re~pond to
repeated attempts to reach him
S pecul a ling tha t he ha d
passed out inside his apartment,
police u s ed bullho rns a nd
motor cycle sirens to try and
arouse Turner, but he didn 't
r espond.
At about 10:45 a m . me mbers
o f the S \Yy\T t eam us ed a
ba ttering r.Jm to break down
Turner's door They then used
m irrors to peer around the
d o orwa y , and s a w T urne r
sleeping on the fl oor , u police
spokesman said.
After a n exam1nat1o n by
parame dics . Tu rn e r wa s
handcuffed and taken to the
Newport Beach police station
Police said they believed Turner
had been drinking and may have
t aken a nap.
No shots were fi red by police
during the incident a nd there
were no injuries.
WASHINGTON (API -The
White House Conference on
Aging today gave overwhelming
a pµr ova l t o n e arl y 600
recommendations its chairman
sa ys wi ll shape "social policy
and planning for the aged in the
decade ahead ...
P assage was on a thunderous
voice vote with only a few dozen
d e l ega tes heard voting no
~veral hundred delegat es had
already le ft t he <.'onference.
which concluded with the vote.
Uesp1te a brier demonstrauon
by sever al hundre d of the
conrer.en cc's ne arly 2,300
delegates, ·chair man Constance
A r m i t a g e p r c d i c t e d1 overwhelming a pproval i n
advance or lhe vote.
T he recommendations came
Crom 14 committees, whose
m ake-up dissident delegates had
challenged a s being loaded by
the Reagan administration.
In the end, the committees
endorsed some administration
poli~·1cs but opposed others.
01ssadent sources to d ay
produced documents they said
came from conference riles and
indicated the r e ha d beeo a
detai l ed pl a n to s tac k key
punels. in part wit.ti an advance
he adcount or friends and foes.
1 he documents listed Bruce
Nest a nde. a R <?publiczn
)UIH~rvasor in Orange County
and onetime aide to then-Gov.
Ronal<! Reagan. as ··whip" for
the ke} committee dealing with
Social Security N estande
pushed t hro ugh a resolution
o pp oi;1ng. a s doe s the
administration. use of general
revenue:. for Social Security.
The comm i\te e approved a
revised \'ersion of the proposal.
111 ·34.
In another do<.'ument said to
be a bre<Jkdown on the political
leanings uf the 159 delegates on
that pand.-the Committee on
E co no mi c We ll B ei n g. a
"delegate analysis" listed 105
·f avor a bl es ." 12 "n o t
f avorables" a nd 42 "no t
1de nt1fied. ··
A separate sheet for other
committees lis ted delegates by
n a m e under "l e ad s,"
"adversaries" and "Others ..
Nestande lat er denied he had
been following orders from the
ad m 1nistration
'"I wasn "t checking an with
anybody ... he said.
Hut he added. "When I came
here. I made an effort to see who
was going to be around and I
!>a1d , 'Let's try to put something
to~cthcr
Paul Kerschner, associate
director of the National Retired
Teachers Association-American
Association of Retired Persons,
s aid t h e d oc um e nt s
··substantiate" the charge that
'there was a concerted effort to
control this conference." ' . A s th e vot e on the
recommendations neared . a
coalition or dissident groups ·
declared victory and said it
would not attempt to lead a floor
fi ght against a conference rule
giving delegates only one vote
on endorsing the packa~e.
"We're prepared to declare a
v i·c t o r y . .. J a c k 0 s so Is k y ,
chairman of the Leaders hip
Council of Aging Organizations,
told a ne ws conference. ·
-~ ........ SWAT IT! An unknown artist's handiwork appears on a
flora l design i·o,·ering the ceiling of the governor's offi ce
aft t.•r a $68 million recons truc tion project. It's a
Medttt'rranean fruit fly perched on a lemon the sort of
:-;ou\'enir J err~ Brown would like to forget.
· · 1 · m going to work to see that
Califo rnia has an agricultural
policy t.hat recognizes the
crit ical i mportance t o our
state... Mrs Hallett said.
The po lice department· s
SWAT team was called to the
s cene at about 4 :30 a .m . after
e fforts to communicate with
•Turne r failed. Howe ve r. no
attempt was made at that time
to storm the apartment.
GWC student
arrested in
knife threat
Friends eulogize Natalie Wood.
Polite bandit robs
four film booths
By PATRICK K ENNEDY
Ol IM DMly ...... S4Mf
A youthful armed bandit who
rides a bicycle and politely
apologizes for his crimes has
robbed four film booths in
Fountajn Valley and Huntington
Beac h in the past week, police
report.
J:>o lice say the bicycle bandit
is a male wh.ite in his early 20s
or late teens who rides a yellow
or light brown cruiser bicycle.
He tells the film booth clerks
that he is armed and shows what
appears to be the handle of a
gun sticking out of his pocket.
police say.
"He's been very apologetic
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and nice to the wom.en clerks.
but he was very businesslike
with the one m ale c le rk he
robbed Wednes da y ," s aid
Fountain Vall ey p o li ce Lt.
Ri chard Davenport.
The suspect r eportedly has
told the female clerks : "I h ate
to do this but I need the-money, ..
police say. Most or the robberies
have Involved between SIS and
$50
O n e woman c lerk in a
Fountain Valley Fotomat booth
at Magnolia Street and Talbert
Avenue has been robbed by the
suspect twice, once on' the day
before Thanksgiving and again
the day after Thanksgiving.
"Oh, no, not you again," the
clerk reportedly told the bandit.
Police say the suspect asked her
if s h e 'd had a nice
Thanksgiving. apologized for the
robbery and then told her to give
him all the money because he
had a 1un.
"We haven't been able to get a
good height descrlptlon on the
1uy because he's never gotten
off his bicycle." Lieutena nt
Davenport said.
, T he latest bicycle bandit
, robberies were WHnesday at
1
10 :45 a.m. at the Foto Quick on
Broolthurst Street and Warner
!Avenue in Fountain Valle.y. On
I Monday, at 3: 15 p.m . he robbed
the Fotomal booth al Eiits !Avenue and Beach Boulevard ln
Huntington Beach, police 11Jd.
A 20-year-old Golden West
College s tude nt has be en
a rrest e d on s us p icion of
threatening coeds with a knire in
the c_ampus p a rking lot in
Hunting ton Be a c h . police
reported.
Balalaika music recalls actress' Russian heritage
Robert Brunner was arres ted
i n a c oll e g e c la ss r oom
Wednesday at 6 p .m .. police
said.
A 37-year-o ld Huntington
Beach woman student identified
Brunner a s the m a n who
allegedly pulled a knife-0n her in
the Edjnger Avenue parking lot
Monday night and reportedly
said he was going to rape her,
police said.
HOLLYWOOD C A~) With
flowers. eulog ies from three
frie nds and balalaika m usic
recalLing her Russian heritage.
film s tar Natalie Wood was
buried following her death in a
weekend boating accident.
"She found not only a way to
put hfe into her art. but art into
her life," actor Roddy McDowall
told a bout 100 mourn ers -
including honorary pallbearers
Laurence Olivier, Fred Astaire.
Gene Kelly, Gregory Peck and
Frank Sinatra :-who gathered
around a grave at Wes twood
Me morial Park. c Related story,
photo A5>
Jingle Be~ls sour
·carolers anger bus d:river
SAN . FRANCISCO <AP) A cit\: bus dri\·er who
apparently doesn't have much Christmas spirit halted has
bus and refused to continue his route until passengers stopped singing .. Jingle Bells ...
The proble m beg1t n during ~ush hour Wesnesday night
when a man boarded a Murhc1pal Transit trolley coach:
belling out _the popular C~ristmas tune as he paid his fare.
The dnver warned ham to shut up or get off. earning a
round of jeers and boos from the passepgers. who then
began singing the song themselves.
··t~ j~t a few ~mutes. practically everybody aboard was smgmg along one w1tness who asked· not to be
identifie<l1 tol~ the San Francis.co Chronicle . "It was really
veryn10vmg. , -
The bus. however. was not. The driver pulled it to the
s ide of the road a nd· refused to continue until the s pontaneous caroling stopped. But for half an t.>ur. the imp~mptu musical continued. .
Fmally. the passengers began leaving the bus and the
bus driver resumed his route a few minutes later.
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Mc Dowall s poke after author
Thomas Thompson and actress
Hope Lange . who described the
43-year-old actress as "a pillar
of strength for us a ll ...
··Natalie, you put us to a very
severe test today, .. she added.
"It 's difficult to feel joy and
laughter when you're not there
to sha re it. ..
Reporters were barred from
the cemetery Wednesday
Mass Wood 's light wood coffin.
blanketed in white flowers, was
carried to the gravesite to the
s trains of "Midnight in Moscow"
played on a balalaika, a musical
reminder that she was born
Nata s ha Gurdin to
Russian· French parents.
A(te r the s peeches. as the
rnusic resumed, her husband
Robert Wagner . 51, picked some
or the flowers and gave them to
friends and re latives, at one
point bendlllg over and kissing
the casket.
Also among the mourners was
actor Christopher Walken. who
was aboard the couple's yacht
the night Miss Wood drowned,
a nd Wagn e r 's 17-year-old
daughter. Katherine . from her
father's marria•e with dancer
Marian Marshall before he
re-married Miss Wood.
.Wagner than walked lo a
waitinc limousine and 1ot in
with Miss Wood's two sobbinc
daughter s -7 -year -old
Co urtney, h er c hild with
Wag ne r . a nd 11 -year-old
Natasha. from he r previous
marriage to producer Richard ·
Gregson.
The c olfin was interred
s h or\ly thereafter al lhe
cemetery, which also contam.
the crypt of Marilyn Monroe :'t
another film actress whose lift'
ended early and in tragedy.
T h e a c tress w as fou nd
drowned Sunday oU Santa
Cata lina Island. a ha lf mite
from the 60-foot yacht Splendor
she and her hus band Robert
Wagner owned. The coroner's
orclce said she had appare:nUy
slipped off the swim steps of tbe
vacht whHe trying to board t..be
dinghy in the dark. several
hours earlier . ---<
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Pa t c h y fog ea rly
Friday, othe rwise sunny
and fair. Highs Friday at
the beaches in the low 70s.
Upper 70s in the inland
areas. Lows tonight 47 to
52.
lllllf TIUY
Irate ~· are putting
Utt heat on Flo ri do
poUtidanl at ...aily Ndate
county commission muting•.
See PogeA6.
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Ornng Coast DAILY PILOT fTh urt day. Oocombo1 3. 1981
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. E»REAM REALIZED FransiC' Geringer. 8. g rins as ht·
ttcC'Ci\'es a hug from his fa1ry ·lale id~I Pinocl'h10 during a
trip to D1 s m•y land. Thl' boy I!> suffenng from progl'1"1a. a
rarl' aging cltSl'llSt.'
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nien arrested
extortion try
89 GLENN SCOTT
..,._ Oail'f Polot S~f
;.rrwo men. one from Newport
B<e a c: h . .,., c r e a r r e s t e d
Wedncsda) at the office of a
aampult'r l'Ompany m Santa Ana
lllt1ght~ on suspicion of extorting
money gangland style from the
t1us 1nl'i.i-. accordrng to Orange
6ountv Shl'rtff"s Lt Wyatt Hart. ~-Arrested by 1nvest1gators in
ld'le Orange County Sh eriff"s
rraud detail were Aaron
Borcham. 28. of Newport Beach
and Robert Elias. 46. of Los
Angeles·
According to llart and other
sources. RurC'ham hc.td invested
more than $70.000 in Compute r
Datu Management Corp., 2372
S E . Bristof Avl• .. ~ny had used
~trQngur m tat't1ts to try to
ffillet't earl) returns on that
19,yestment
~;The ownl'.!r 'i of I.he rirm. who
O.fC:l1ned today to talk to
~porter~. told 10\ cst1gator~ that
l)n
Burcham had been accompanied
b" E lias a nd other .. hired
muscle .. when he visited the
off1t'e. said Hart.
Elias told t he computer
company offi cia ls h e was
directly related to J oe Bonanno.
"ho has been investigated by
federal officials as a possible
Wes t Coast boss of organized
crime syndicates. said Har t.
Elias also added that h is
g irlfrie nd is a n .. adopted
daughter of L:ncle J oe." llart
a dded
Death threats also were made,
h e sai d , addi n g that
investigators~ope o make other
a rrests in con ction with the
ihcident.
M eanwhi . in vesl igato r s
have been unable to verify any
t ies between Elias and Bonanno.
Harl s aid.
.. We feel very strongly there 1s
l').Ql. •• he said
1T arzan cartoonist 1 1
iuccumbs to cancer
...-' ' George R .. Russ" Manning. a
ktodjeska Canyon cartoonist
INho penned t~ Tarzan and Star
~ars comic strips, has died of
~ancer at Veterans Hospital in
~ong Beach He was 52.
: M a nnin g a l so w as .a
Co m munity activist who ran in
lhe June. 1980. election for the
ard District scat on the county
g 9ard of Supervisors against
Incumbent Edison Miller and the
t:ventual winner . Bruce
N,estande
:. Manmng was known as an ~nvironmcntaltst who o ften
cautioned county boards about ~angers of allowrng too much
tlevelopme nt in the canyons
lwhere he lived · ,.
llis death Tuesduy came after
CJ long battle against cancer
Ma nning was a n artis t for
Tarzan comic books for several
years. In 1967. he was given the
contract b y the Edgar Rice
Burroughs Corp. to draw Tarzan
comic strips for news papers.
He drew the strip for three
years. then spent the next nine
years wor king solely on the
Sunday stri p. He a lso drew the
Star Wars strip for m ore than a
year. He dropped his syndicated
work because or his illness in
1979.
He is s urvived by his wife.
Do ris. a nd two c hildren.
Melissa . 20. a nd Roger. 15
Funeral ser vices are to be
announced.
rood . poisoning
!still mystery
LOS ANGELES I AP J -
Laboratory tests have failed to
!pinpoint the cause or a food
lpoisoni ng o u tbrea k among
ls c h o o I c h i I d r e n b u t s t a t e
lt>fficials still believe it was
:linked lo chdcolale m ilk served
iat the schools. a spokeswoman
If aid.
Dr". Shirley Fannin. c hief ~hu:u,munlcable disease offi cer 1f or. Los Angeles county. said
•Wednesday that epide mologists
:a r e convinced t he o utbreak
icame from milk produced by
11\lta·Dena Dairy
. The food po1 son 1ng had
affected about 600 childre n in
Los An gc les and Orange
counties between Nov. 4 and
~ov . 16. causing n a usea.
!stomach cramps und vomiting.
.. A II the tests that our own
laboratories. inde pende nt labs
and those of the state perfor med
ro und nothing." said Paul
Virgi n . s p okes m a n f o r
Alla-Dena Cairy. The City of
Industry company complained it
had been unfairly singled out.
But Ms. Fannin said the tests
could not concretely prove the
milk was the cause because the
sa mples analyzed we re not
actuall y from t h e b atches
consumed by the s ick students.
She said she is recommending
to the school districts involved
that the ban on Alla·Dena milk
be lifted, because there is no
evi den ce th e a ll eged
co ntamin ation would be a
continuing problem.
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·Aging _boys have sp~.cial day
Fransie and Mickey tour Disneyland till closing ; return for second day • By STt:vt: MIT('tlt;u . 1n thl· l'trnh•' of the• l 'ur1liht•nn o<-ot11,,.....,.... riclt•
They i.luyed ar'°01snl'ylund A(tnwurdi., J ll hl' Ul(• lunrh
until l'loi.in.i liml' Wednesday. u ncJ wutl'lll'cl otlH·ri. u!Jout to
und u l'Urk spo~ci.m an said two t·ntcr lht· rufr, fo'ru11111t· told htl'> lwy~ s1llfrt.'r111K n rare a(tln1 mother. · If thoi-1• l'l'"lllc knl'w
d1 sca s (• will bl' hack al the whut I do, thcy wouldn't tw
MuK1c Kingdom at(ain today. go111g in tht•n• "
Little fo'runs1e Geringer, 8, of U1sn •y offil·1als su1d the South
South Arric•u and his new friend Afrl1·un u n<I M11·kcy were lo
Mickey !lays. 9, of Te-xas toured rt•turn to the purk today, after
Lh c Alu.lheim amusement... park---~pe..ndutg l hc n1ghl Jt l thu
non stop until t he 6 p m dosing udjuccnt Disncylund Hotel
time Whether the pair will meet up
Despite their arthnt1c Joints, with a tturd v1t·hm of ~rogena.
which mukeb walking difficult, little Ahc1a Gowans of San Jose.
the boys rode: u rollercoaster, rem urned to be s een
took 111 other rides and visited
the P1rulC'~ of the Caribbean
For M1t·kcy'1he b1gg;s1 thnll
was a rollert'oas te r ride that
··cut all thost• s harp· corners It's
nothing to be i.cared or ... the
more outgoing of the pu1r s aid
·· 1t lookt•d hkl• II W(t::. l{Olllg to hit
the wall ··
1-·rans1e, ll'ss u daredevil than
the tiny Texan, Jumped into his
fothcr':i lap during a cruise past
sim ulated rowd y pirates.
skelcloni. and bl(tzmg buildings
' AILCJa arrived ut 01sneyland
lute Wt.'<.lnesduy c.tfternuon. but
was 111 s uch an excited state s he
be<:ame 111 !>hortly after eatmg a
hamburger and mall
The illness h alted plans for the
11 year-old 1(1rl to meet Snow
White . a 01 i.ncy spokesman
s aid. But s he was to return to
the park today .-n hopes or
fulhllrng that w1~h
F'ranMe is to continue on to
Di s n ey World 1n Florida this
weekend. and Mickey and his
SHUTTLES TOGETHER The !>pun· -.hull k~ Enlt•q>r·1-.t·.
ll'ft. and l'olumbia. utop its 7 17 mottwr !>hip. an• M.>t•n
I a 111 tly will return t11 th1•11
llullsv1llt• holl1l'
l>1 •mt•y offll'IUh-lwh1•vt· Ahc•1u
will n·tum to San Jo'lt' f11lh1w1nl(
tuduy'i, tour of tht· 1iurk _
Frunsu:'i. trip hulf way around
the world with hts rum1ly was
made p oss1blc th rough a n
urgan1zalwn called the Sunshtnt'
Founclal1on, wh1th grants
wishes totermrnutlv 1ll ctnldnm
Tht• luurulutwu 'Ill h•r h w111 k'
out or IHl 0((1n" uhuv1• ;_1
tmrdwun• 11lor t> in Phllu<h·l11h1a
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Wl't'k ''' l1t:t1 v1U1·' for l-'run,1 t• und M1ckc•y
f\or thuM• who wunl lo donutt
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Two killed in jet crash
NORFOLK, Va cAPI An
c.trrcstmg wire sn<1ppetl tocl&y a s
an A 7E Corsair II JCt fighte r
wult landong on the a1rcruft
«arner LISS John F Kennc'<.ly,
lht• Navy sa id , k11lrng two men
und lrtJUnng three others
Fo ur a1rcruft. 1nclud1ng the
A 7. wcr<' damaged In the 7 45
a m incident. said Lt Cmdr
Uavc Thom:t!>, spokesman for
lhl' 2nd Fleet
The c·ar ner_1s l(tk1ng part 111
the R ejidex 1-82 t~a i n1n g
exercise m the Caribbean.
Thorpa:. '>iJ ld the arres ting
wire, wh1c·h bring'> landing
a1raaft to a halt. broke a!> the
A 7"~ :Jrre!>llng hook ~nured 1l.
lh: !>atd the Cor s air. which
-.u~taincd mrnor dumage. took
orf :JJ(UIO a nd landcrf al thP
Hooscvell Ho:Jd'> Naval Statuin
1n Pu e rto Hic o , the ptl1Jt
apparently untnJured
Thost.' k11lt•d or inJured were
on tht• l'arner's fhght deck and
1H·n· apparently struck by the
wire or other equivment .
·r'homas s aid
together for the first time a~ the Columh1a pr(;'µare:-. to leun·
Ed" arcb Air Forn• Ha!'>t.' aftl•r 1b "l'C-nnd l;.rnrhnJ,! thl·rt·
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Waldheim to quit U.N. post?
UNITED NATIONS CAP> ~
Secretar y -Ge n er al Kurt
Waldheim stepped aside from
further balloting for the post of
next secretary .general. but it
was not 1mmcd1alelv clear if the actio~ meant he was giving up
his quest for an u-nprecedented
third term
China. which is committed to
supporting a viable Third World
candidate.
Rut he left un C'lear whether
both C'andidates can re·enter the
race at a later lime L' N s pokes man Rudolph
Stajduhar . 1n iss u ing
Wald heim·s statement, declined The 39·year ·old Salim ha s Waldheim handed Otunnu a
ti) state out right whethe r it been blocked by the United letter in which he said that m
meant W a Id he i m wa s S t ates. appa r entl y wor ried view of the e lection stulemate
wit hdraw1ng from the holly about the Tanzanian's support .. and m order to facilitate the
C'Ontested r ace. or t hat t he for radical Third World causes_ task or the council. I would ask
Reagan m-ulls
strike stand
6 2 v e a r. o Id A u s l r i a n w o u Id th CU my ..na "™' A&l be-tnclu·d,.-ed.._.,i n....----:
aC'cep an extension of hTs , Ambassador -Ola.i:a Otunn~ further ballots the council mav
l ga.nda. Security Counc il hold J a rn makrng this request present. five-year ter m president ~~r December. told lf the greater inte res t of the
The announcement followed 16 r~porte~ · 1 have .asked both organization to which I remain
WASlllNGTON (AP, _ The inconclusive ballots in which W ~ldhei m and Sahn:id to shtep unalterably committed.
Waldheim has been opposed by aside so we can cons1 er ot er
Reagun administ ration·s quest Tanzanian Foreign Minister candidates and Waldheim has ··1 deeply appreciate the
for reconciliation with big labor Sali m Ahmed Salim . the Third complied."" cons1slcnlly broad s upport that I
is being clouded by conflicting World cha llenger. Waldhei m Otunnu said he expected lo received 111 all ballots held so ~~~~:~~e~: m~g":(~rr:;~:~eda:~~-c_on_s_i_s_te_n_t_ly_h_a_s_be_e_n_v_e_t_oed __ b_Y __ h_e_a_r _fr_o_m_S_a_l_im....:...s_oo~n_. ______ r_a_r_._··---~--~-::;::---~
flig ht towers I
II ours afte r Presiden t Reagan I
indicated to AF'L·CIO leaders
that he would revie w his stand
against amnesty for some 11,500
dis missed con trolle rs. White
House aides cautioned against
s p ctulalio n or presid e ntial
<·onc1hation.
.1 n a written notice to the
m cdiu late We dnesday. the
While llouse said Reagan "is not
C'O ns idering r e h i rin g these
1ndi v1duals as ai r traffic
controllers... The Wh ite House
press office said the iss}Je
rem ains whe the r lo li ft a
three·year ban on hiring the m
for other federal government
work
Navy charges
secrets lost
SAN DIEGO <AP > -The
Na vy says a 21-year·old officer
fro m Gaithersburg. Md .. has
bee n c h a r ged with passing
secret information to a foreign
power .
A s pokesm a n s ai d Ensign
Ste phen Anthony Baba was
(or,mal)y accused Wednesday of
Sen'dlng illegally secr et
-electronics warfare material to
the South African e mbassy in
Washington. O.C.
In three sepa rate charges and
six counts. Baba was accused ol
mailing three class iried
documents which "could be of
assistanc~ to a foreign power
. . . could be used to the injury
of the United States ."
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·~-.....APPLAUDED -Raquel Wc>kh takes he r n artain c all
afte r opening in the leading role of the Broadwa~ musatal
··Woman of the Ye ar " M1!>s Well'h is r t:>plal'lng 1.aun·n
Bacall for two wt-eb .
Scribe's talk 'on him' in Pittsburgh
Even though h e h ad
planned to give up personal
appea r/a n c e s . humor 1 s l
RusseH Baker agreed to give
a lecture .fo eittsburgh, and
give it for free, to make
a m ends for a missed engage-
ment last year.
The New York Times col-
umnist said he was booked
for the Town Hall-South Lec-
ture s eries a year ago
Dame Janet Baker. con-
sidered the greatest Englis h
mezzo soprano for 25 years.
was showered with flowers
a fter singmg her farewell
role at London·s Roya l Opera
House in a production of
C hristoph Willibold von
Gluck's opera "Alceste."
Dame Janet, who made
her debut in 1956. says she
The country music group
Alabama has gone to court to
try to pre vent RCA Records
from applying its record
roya lties to debts incurred by
the group's manager.
The four members of the
group filed suit in Nashville
Chancery Court !leeking to
without his knowledge,
despite notice to his booking
agent lhat he was giving up
making appearances When
he failed to appear. he was
deluged with mail.
"I didn't know what I had
done, but I was sufficiently
alarmed," said Baker, who
addresse d lt!cture s e ries
patrons at the South Hills
Vrllage Theater.
will appear in two more pro·
ductions -at Glyndebourne
and at the Englis h National
Opera before retiring from
ope ra.
Made a dame of the British
E mpire -the equivalent of
knighthood · by Queen
Elizabe th II in 1976, s he
p lans to continue her interna-
tional career as a concert
singer.
prohibit the record company
fro m apply ing $600,000 in
r oy a lties to E. Lowry
"Larry" McBryde. The suit
s aid McBryde owes $2
million to the Dallas Bank
and Trust.
The group said it has sold
more than 2 million records.
Coastal
Extended ·
outlook
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group, rrom .. ·ort Payne,
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l•l aroup of the year pnd
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Rep. GeraJd 8 .11. Solomoe,
R ·N .Y .• caused a ruckus
when he interrupted Speaker
TlllomH P. O'Nelll Jr. to
claim thal the Oemocratic-
led Housc Appropriations
Commi ttee wa.nte d to
sidestep the budget fight for
a two-week excursion in '
Italy
"I do not want to gel oft
into who is going to Italy I
know I am not going to Ila·
ly," protested O'Neill, a
Massachusetts Democrat.
Rep. Silvio Conte, R-Mass ..
then rose lo defend the
Italian trip, which he helped
set up. At the State Depart-
ment's request, a bipartisan
delegation would visit earth-
quake-ravaged areas and
sign various relief contracts.
so "it is no junket," Conte
ins isted. · · u you want to fault
anybody, Mr Solomon, fault
me," Conte said, t urning on
his GOP colleague .
At that point, Rep. Mllll·
cent Fenwick, R·N.J ., joined
the £ray, offerin& to address
colleagues "in pure Italian if
anybody wants t'O hear it."
She defended the trip as
"an excellent expression of
the concern that this country
reels for our Italian friends ...
Solomon took his se~t and
droppe$i the issue.
PIQUED H ou se
Speaker Thomas ··Tip"
O'Neill was in~·ol\'l?d in ;,s
s q u a b b I (' o ,. l' r a
co n gress iuoal trip lo
Italy.
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A-ONE AND A-TWO Salvatio n Arm'
m usiC'ians lune up for s t art "f <.1 nnual
Christmas Kettle campai~n iJl South Coast
Pl<J za !.h opping center f rom ll'ft are
L a\\r<•nc·.-Hohl·1·t...nn .. Jim Ancirew. Margaret
\rnulcl . Ed F n •t•rn :rn and Svh ta Petersen.
:\nnual kt·llh· t•:1111p<11 gn rat s~!. l~unds used in
Chn-..ttan J,!r oup .., dt11rt:-. tu ht· Ip thl· ne,edy.
8 elected county
health directors
Four incumbents and four
newcomers have been elected lo
the Board or Directors of the
Orange County Health . Plannipg
Council
'Toys' drive
drop-off
sites told
Two local bus inesses have
agreed to use their offices a s
drop-off centers in this year's
"Toys for Tots " campaign.
sponsored by the U.S. Marine
Corps Reserve.
T he bus inesses are Pacific
Federal Savings Bank. with
Orange Coast locations in Costa
Mes a. Huntington Beach and
N e wport Be ach. a nd Chick
h '<.'r s on Pors che-Audi 1n
Newport Beach.
lverson's dealership is one or
2 2 So u the rn Ca l iforni a
Porsche-Audi dealers taking
part in the program. T hree other
Orange County br anches of
Pacific Feder al -two in
Anaheim and another in San
J uan Capis trano -also are
laking part
Mary ~c Kt•nz1e of :'loewport
Beach .. James Dick of Ff)u11t<1in
Valle~, Rudv Moreno of Santa
Ana <1nd Robert Tumeltv of Seal
Beat:h we re re turned· to the
board for three-year terms at
annual elections held last week ·
T u m e I t ,. i s fi n i s h i n ~ h 1 s
... econcl year as president or the .
c o un c1 l . a n o n pr o f i t
organization given federal funds
lo e xamine loC"al health il.sue~
a nd help in planning coorclinated
:.crv1ces to kct'J> consvml'r co~ts
rlown
EI N·ll'd for the fi rs t time lt>
tlw l9 member board wNe Noel
Bell of Fountain Va llev. Robert
CO\'CY or Ir vine, Ht'nry Morrloh
of Newport Beach and Ernestine
Hansorn of Oran,ge
In a ddition. 25 others v.ere
elected to onc-.vear seat!. on th<.'
c o u n c il 's A s~e m b l \ o f
D<.'legates Among tho!.e elected
were Carolyn Gr een, Wilham
Ca ldv.ell. 0Ma r1l \'n Lee!> a nd
Matthew Ross. ail of Newport
Beach . '.'1anc,· Robins of Costa
Mes a . Bill Waddell and Glen
Woodmansee, both of Irvine .
Gordon Beacham of Huntington
Beach ; Ba rr y Wilson of
Fountain Valley and M arguerlte
De Loach or Dana Point
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'"Run by Sea' ,
to aid LB ...
Explorers ::
.\ Ill kilom Ner "Run by the
Sea · 1s !>cheduled Dec. 12 by
Laguna Beach police explorers
an d the citv 's Chamber of
Commerce ·
Proceeds from the G.2 mile run.
will pay for explo re r sco.t
unifor ms. bad ges. equipment
and t raining.
The run will begin at Heisler
Park and go north on Cliff Drive
a nd Coast Highway to El Morro
Elementar y School and back.
Entr~ fee 1s SS. or S8 with
T-~hi rt
Bethle hem Star
program slated
Oran'.te Co<1 s t Colle1e·s
planetarium will stage its sixth
annual Chn~tmas presentation,
·The Star of Bethlehem," oo
three Fn da)S during December.
Pe rfor m ances a re set f« 7
and 8 JO p m op Friday and
Dec 11 and 18 Admission ii $1
fo r adults and 50 cents fot
t h1ldrcn under 12.
The annual holiday cluaic
exam ines the existence of tbe
"Star of the Magi," as recorded
1n the Holy Bible ..,
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lnter.ventiOn chargeil
Haig, Nicaraguan sti ll 'speaking' after meeting
CASTRIES, Sl. Lucia <AJ» -
Secrelary ot Slale Alexander M.
H.alg Jr. and Nlcar11ua 's
foreign m in ister s wapped
charaes or lnlervenllon after a
00-mlnute meeting, but "al least
we are speaki n g , · · the
Nltaraguan said.
''It would be valuable to
continue our discussion," Haig
u1 ree d arter con ferr ing
Wednesday with Foreign
~U n lster Migu el d ' Escoto
Brockmaq following the opening
or• the Organization of American
St ales assembly o n this
Cuibbean island.
Haig told reporters he got no
8!urance that Nicaragua would
stop what h e ca ll ed its
· · i n t e r v e n t i o n i s m 'i n E I
S<iJvado r ." where le fti s t
auerrillas a r e battling a
U s ·backed clvlh an·mllltuy
junta.
The United Slates cut oft aid
t o Nicaragua 's l e fti st
government earJier this year.
accusing it of funneling arms
from Cuba to the r e bels in
neighboring El Salvador.
Nicaragua's intervehtlon "19'
extensive today In both training ,
command and control, and the
provision of illicit arms ." Haag
claimed.
The United States is "the only
American country to have made
military intervention a custom ,··
d'Escoto retorted at a news
conference, calling Amenca "a
symbol of intervention "
in N1curuteuu and the Influx of
sophlsUcuted urmaments is an
omlnoull develo pment which
poses u threat to peace and
s tability In lhe nelghborin&
countries and indeed peace and
stability In the hem isphere-.'' he
said.
II aig. in & speech to .lht:
17-nation OA.U assembly later
today. is expected to attack the
lef1sl Cuban-Nicaraguan axis as
a threat lo Latin America.
En route to the nine-day
conference, llaig told reporters
in his plane the United States
had two "clear manifestations"
that Nicaragua was expecting to
receive Soviet built MiG fighter
Jets. Later. Haig said d' Escoto told
him "that at tht' present time
there arc no plans to bring
M1G s."
•
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A. SHAMBLES Coast c;uard :vt anne Safet' disabled sca llop-fis hing \'t'!\!>(•I Saint Patnek
Offi('l'r 1.t c;an P(·rr~ \\ a tchl's as the is moored in Kodiak. Ala!\ka
fair return
kettle loot
D' Escoto. who will pay an
official visit to Moscow this
month, said Haig told him if
Nicaragua intervenes in other
coun.tries, it must "expect
reciprocity from the United
States."
D ' Escoto's visit to Moscow
was announced today by Tass.
the Sovid nt:ws agency. which
said he would ar rive before Dec.
Hopes fade for 7 who abandoned ves~el
. SEATTLE (AP) -Two young
In.en said they couldn't sleep at
olg ht after s tealing $1 ,500
Intended for needy families at
Christmas.
15. It will be the.second vi!;it to ANCHORAGE. Alaska tAPI
the Soviet capi ta I b Y a • A Coa!>l Guard officer says
high ranking official or the chances are growing ~limmer
leftist regime in less than a that authorities will be able to
m onth . Def~ n s e M 1 n is t er rescue seven people still missing
Humberto Ortega Saavedra was after they and seven others
there in late November for abandoned a fishing vessel that
meetings with Soviet Defense was swamped by a mammoth
· So they brought the money
b.-~k and offered to fix the
damage they'd caused when
they broke into a Salvation
Army office here
Minister Dmitry Ustinov. wave
Haig also told reporters there ,\ t l<'~'ll rive people were killed
a r e 1.500 Cu ban mil itar y and two were rescued from the The money discove r e d
O'lissing from the White Center
~alvation Army office had been
~el lc cted in kettles b y
l)elJ-ringers for needy families.
advis ers and 1,500 Cuban Ciulf of Alaska. authorities said
technici ans, specialists and Search veSl>t>ls and aircraft were
teachers -in Nicaragua to re~umt· the search today
"The level of Cuban presence ·· 11opc 1 .... fadin~." said Coast
. I
Nixon museum nixed I
t
Duke library negotiators r each accor d
OURHAM , N.C. (AP\ -Duke
University negotiators have agreed
tf\at a Richard Nixon presidential
library proposed fo r the campus will
not· include a museum, officials say.
A faculty recommendation that a
rnuseum not be a part of the library-
t.·as adopted this week by the library
9e~otiating team and its advisory
~Y , the university said.
• ~ addition, Duke said. the team
"ijl negotiate ··within the spirit .. of
Olier recommendations adopted by
~ faculty's Academic Council and
~•guided by conditions prescribed t)i t he university 's Board o f
trustees.
A Duke statement quoted
tln\versity President Terry Sanford
a s saying, "it 'has already been
determined. accepted and agreed'
that Duke could not handle the
sightseers who would be itttract~d to
a museum.··
"Consequently.·· Sanford s aid.
··the museum. or more accurately
the \'ISual archives, will have to be
placed s omewhere e lse That
condition cannot be changed "
The dec1s1on represented a victory
for the Duke faculty. which strongly
urged through its. Academic Council
that any Nixon library not include a
museum or other facility which
might glorify the former president,
who resigned office a mid the
Watergate scandal
The announcement came after a
closed meeting of the Advisory
Committe e to Duke's librar y
negotiators.
34 Solidarity members
seized in ·raid freed
WARSAW. Poland <AP> -Police
freed 34 Solidarity members detained
during a raid to suppress a strike al
the Warsaw firefighters' school
today, including Seweryn Jaworski, a
top official of the independent union's
Warsaw branch. ·
But Solidarity still maintained a
national alert. and the government
iabor newspaper Glos Pracy said,
·'the situation is as explosive and
d angerous as never before. More
caution and prudence are needed not
to l ake a false step or simply nnt to
~ccumb to plain provocation."
Yug oalav airline r
craah toll 180
AJACCIO, Corsica <AP) -The
~eath toll from the year 's worst air
;d{sasler climbed to 180 Wednesday as
,1 nvestigator s sifted c h.arred
wreckage of the Yugoslav jetliner
that slammed into a foggy mountain,
ki lling all aboard.
In Belgrade, the official Tanjug
news agency quoted -ai rline and
\fll~il agency offi cials as saying 174
passengers and a crew or six were
aboard lhe DC-9 that crashed seven
•minutes before it was scheduled to
,la nd Tuesday at Ajaccio's Campo
• Oell'Oro Airport. Ajaccio police had
~id earlier that 168 passengers were
aboard. .
~nate divide d
~ B-1 bombe r pla n
• : fWASHI NGTON (AP > -The anate, splitting along party lines in
1~ ~or of President ·Reagan's B·l
~ mber program , Is a lm ost
aanlmously against his plan to put
I. w MX mi f siles a l l east
porarily in hardened silos.
· ser ies of Democrat-sponsored
• endments shifting funds from the
l to other m ilitary needs was
efealed Wednesday with majority
tlcpublicans solidly in opposition in
~ost all cases.
i'•raelu back new
~eace /orce mo1'e
JERUSALEM CAP> -The Israeli
icabinet. has approved a new draft of •
a joint statement with the United
States aimed at bringing European
troops into the peacekeeping force
that will police the Sinai after Israel
withdraws next April. ·
The Cabinet said it will insist the.
Europeans explicitly accept the·
conditions in the state ment or it will·
veto their participation in the·
U.S.-sponsored peace force.
Reagan unchanged
b y L ibyan
WASHINGTON <AP> -President
Reagan says he is not shrugging off
reports he is a target or a Libyan
assassination squad but that the
possibility is "not going lo change
my life much."
Reagan sa id• Libyan lead er
Moammar Khada fy "has made it
lllllRllll
obvious that he is against most of the
things that we're trying to achieve.
such as peace in the Middle East.
appealing to the moderate Ar a b
nations and so forth.··
Home aalea riae _ _, '·
from record tow
By The Assodated Press
In a sign that the housing industry
may be approaching the bottom of Its
two-year depression. the government.
reported We<lnesday that sales or
new single-family homes rose 15
perce nt in October from the
record-low level of September.
The October sales were more than
one-third lower lhan a year earlier,
and Thomas Harter, chief economist
for the Mortgage Ban kers
Association of America, attributed '
much or t he improve m ent since
September to "a ll kind s o f
gimmttks.·•
Moroccan king,
Weinberger meet
FEZ, Morocco <AP> -Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger met
today with King Hassan II Cor talks
that were thou"h t to focus on
increased U.S. m~litary aid.
Guard Lt. Larry Hazel, "but il
has not faded ."
Tt}e 138-foot St. Patrick was
abandoned early Monday in
hea\'y seas
Two unjdenlified bodies were
recovered Wednesday. Another
was sighted but vanished in
heavy surf before divers from
the Alaska s tate ·police could
reach 1t , Hazel s aid Two
s urvivors and three bodies were
picked up Tuesday.
One or the s urvivors. Wallace
R . Tho m as. a 23 -year -old
deckhand . from St. Augustine,
Fla .• was released from the
Kodiak ho5pilal Wednesday. The
second. 28-year-old Robert Kidd
of Wa rwic k, R.I.. remained
hospitalized in stable condition.
Thomas, who drifted and
s wam for 24 hours in the guJf's
44-degree waters after the St.
P atrick was abandoned. said
there weren't enough survival
suits aboard when the crew
plunged into the sea. Three men
went into the frigid water
without the protective gear . he
-said.
''The crew knew there were
not enough ... he said "You kmd
or were expected to provide your
own "
Ten crew members clutched a
length of rope and prayed aloud
1n th e d a r kness a s they
struggled to stay ahve. Thomas
said. Two others in s urvival
suits apparently were s wept off
the deck after the 20-to·25·foot
wave disabled the vessel.
..
.~UffiU~
Democrats
fined $ 7 ,000
SACRAMENTO l AP) -1'he Dem~ratjc State
Central Committee has been fined f7 ,000 tor 1980
campaign violations, including failure to report
more than $90,000 in printing work provided by a
labor union.
The Fair Political Practices Commission said
Wednesday tl'lat the fine, against the committee's
northern division, would be cut in ball if the
committee filed proper campaign Rtatements for
the next two years
ActQr,'1 estate divided
Grange Coast DAILY PILOT {rhursday, Oocembor 3, 1981 H/F
............
'Somebody help me'
Did woman hear Natalie's cry for aid? ·1
~ .
LOS ANGELES IAP> -A woman am Sunday, 11hc uddt·d
who was aboard 11 bout anchored 300 Ml~s \Yl')od wus 1h!>rovtore4 m1ss1
feet from the yuchl of Rot)(irt WaJ(ner from the yuC'hl , lhl' S1Jlt•ndou1 by h
und Nfilul1e Wood said she hcurd a h u s h <an 11 . · · :-. 11 rn ~·I I m 1• 11 (Ir+-
woman culling for help the night m1d111ght," a«e·<>r<lan)( to 1:1 Shenft ~
Miss Wocxl drowned neur Catalina Oepurtmc nl u<.·<.·ount lh:r hod:\ "'db•
lshind, it wu11 reported toduy. found shortly afh·r· tlawn 111 a 1·11vc OIJ:
ltowevcr . Marilyn Wayne, u lh1• t!>land
commodities brok1>r from Los A <.'oronur·-. uulopsy four11i :1h •
Angeles. told the Los Angeles Times drnwn1«1 acc1cJcntally uftt.'1 h1ttttt8"
lhut 11he decided it best not to her hc1.1d, probably while :.ittemptilUJ'
interfere with what she thought wai; to ~ct into <t"'din~hy lashed to the•
_a P.!!rty_aboJlrd ttuLotbcr ~I y ul'hLthat :ilso ~a~(ru~n~I ui:~r
"My friend woj(e me up on our boat 1s l;wd the rn·xt 111or·ning
a round 11 :45 <Sulurduy n'i(!ht1 and Other boutt>rs wh" wl!rc tn lh~
said, 'Oo you hear a wom<an calling Is thmus C.:ov<.· whl'n: th•· y;.1<:ht nwn~rl
forhelp"'"shetold TheTimes by Wagn<.·r and \if , Wood wa'
She listened through the port.b.Q.le anchored tlwl 111~hl r1•por·t1·d lhtt~.
and heard someone saying, "Help had he<ir<I 1111 t•ra1·~ l'or ht>lp , th~ ..
me . som ebody help m e," the T11nl'ssa1d • •'
HOLLYWOOC <AP) -Actor William Holden
left the bulk or bis multi-million-dollar estate to his
fam ily, but $250,000 went to his longtim e
companion actress Stefanie Powers.
FINAL FAREWELL Al'tnr Robel't Wagn<'t' rt'<H·tw~ l'or a flowel' from
t he casket of his wife. ~atalit> Wood. followinJ.! futWl'iJI st-n·1c·(' 1r1 l.o~
Angeles Werlnesda~·
newspaper said. Hut Ms Wayne '>illtl ~hl' und htr
She said she als o heard several friend. whfJ she r efused lo tdenttfiY.'
peop}.e ~all Ol!l , "We're com ing to get had talked about w ht'lhc1· they s hould •
you. 1 he cries stopped around 12: 10 1n1erfon~ when thev ht>ard the: t•ulli>
Miss Powers had had a longstanding romance
with the veteran ;rctor, but that had cooled
somewhat after she became co·star with Robert
Wagner of the television series .. Hart lo Hart."
Holden once com mented, ··A TV series is
le~alized slavery for the sta.rs. I just don 't get to
see her much when she is working."
Nuke plant study mulled
SAN LUIS OBISPO <A P > -The head of the
~ederal Nuclear Regulatory Commission says he is
im pressed by the $2.3 billion Diablo Canyon
atomic power plant but still has not decided
whether the panel s hould launch a major revie~ of
the plant's earthquake safeguards.
Speaking to ne wsmen after touring the
t r ou bl.e -p la.gued plant Wednesd ay , Nunzio
Pa lladmo said ... I don't think there are any basic
flaws in nuclear power plants ... but there are alw ~ys questions of making sur e that NRC
requirements are met and that the plants ar e
prope rly constructed .··
Palladino's visit came two weeks after the
NRC revoked a license it had issued to Pacific Gas
& Electric Co. for low-level testing at the Diablo
plant. The li<'ense. issued a week earlier, was
suspe nded cifter discovery of several design fl aws
at the facility.
Estes enters guilty plea
SAN JOSE (AP> -A former Crocker Bank
executive; indicted by a federal grand jury on four
counts of misapplying $11.4 million in loan funds,
has changed his plea from innocent to guilty.
David Estes. 35, entered his ne w plea in U.S.
District Court Wednesday after prosecutors
agr eed not to seek additional charges against him.
"H he's willing to plead guilty to this and give
himself an exposure to 20 year s in jail, I think
that's enough." said assistant U.S. attorney Greg
Ward. who added Estes may have made 35 or 40
loans totalling $18.5 million since 1976.
1 shot, 8 nabbed in raid ,
WESTLAKE VILLAGE !APJ -A woman was
s hot and criticiall y wounded and eight people were
arrested in a raid on a Hidden Valley ranch that
housed two drug.manufacturing laboratories and a
m arijuana farm, authorities said.
Som e 60 Los Angeles and Ventura County
SWAT te~m ~eputies were met with gunfire when
they moved m on the Franklin Ranch in Ventura
County shortly after dawn Wednesday, said Los
Angeles County s heriff's s pokesman Marc
Klu~";'hn .
$10.2 million
libel suit lost
EL CENTRO ( ~p 1 -A judge has thrown out a
$10.2 million libel s uit brought by a county
prosecutor, asserting that U.S. citizens have the
right to make even "irresponsible char ges against
public officials ...
Dick Fitch. publisher of the defending Imperial
Valley Press. hailed Wednesday's ruling in the
non-jury trial as "courageous:·
.1 m perial County District Attorney Roger
Cogn ata c laimed he was 'libeled when the
newspaper printed a letter from a woman
accusing him of trying harder to con vict a
Me_xican·American man than a co-defe.ndant who
is not.
In his three-page decision. Superior Coui:t Judge
W,.J . Harpham declared "a citizen is endowed with
the right not only to m ake responsible but also
irrespons ible charges against those in or seeking
public office ...
~arpham , a visiting judge from Lake County,
said he has a "profound sympathy" for dedicated
public officers who face unfounded accusations.
''The freedoms under the 1st Amendment of the
U.S. Constitution that are bei ng protected
are. .certainly worth protecting and should not
be abhdged," Harpham asserted.
The letter was publis hed Aug. 27 in the
newspaper's "Speak Out " editorial column written
by readers. Its writer criticized what she called
apparent selective prosecuti'on of two men and a
woman charged with beating another woman
seriously. · •
4 7 7 flee state
01erital hospital
Cruisers
• can view
u:hales
A chance to watch
whales and sail aboard
the Cat alina Holi day
com es Sunday, Dec. 27,
in the fifth ann u al
WHALEWATCH
fund raiser .
Donatio n s for
p articipation in the
event are $15 for adults
and $7 for children, with
con tributions going to
the Orange Count y
chapter of the American
Cet acean Socletv ACS
member s.c a n
participate fo r $13.
Groups interested in
t h e ou t i n g s h o uld
contac t
WHALEWATC H , an
education a.,.m of the
ACS, to arra nge for an
audio ·visua l
presentation about the\
Californi'a gray w hale
befQre the trip.
For information, call
WHALEW ATC H at
675·9881.
Needy
children
helped
Imperial Savings and
Loan is helping 27 needy
c hildren from Costa
M esa celeb r a t e
Christmas a little early.
The children will s hop
for winter clothing a t
the Costa Mesa Sears
store before regu lar
store hours Wednesday.
Fifty dollars per child
was given t o th e
Salvation Army for the
shopping spree as part
of Imperial Savings·
third annual Christmas
program. Nearly 400
children statewide will
be aided by the progr
this Christmas.
Instead of ristmas
d ecorations for its
branch o ffi ces. t he
co mp a n y donated
$18,750 statewide.
Talk set
on u:hales
A presen tation on
"Humpback Whales in
the Northwest Atlantic"
by George Nichols,
president of the Ocean
Research and Education
Society, will be held
Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m . at
the Huntington Beach
Civic Center.
T here is no cha r ge,1
and parking is free.
Nic hols has served as
teacher . researcher and
committee member for
Harvard Medical School
and others.
The presentation, in
th e M eeti1rg Roo m s
Building of the center.
2000 Main Street, rooms
8 -7 a nd B -8. i s
SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Patton State ~~oenr~~;~dCebl~c~~~ ~Ospital has ~ad 477 c riminal patients escape in Society, Orange County
six years. compared to three escapes over eight
years at Patton's counterpart. Atascadero State chapter.
Hospital. stale officials say.
The statistics were cited Wednesday by Alan ~ t
Loeb, state director of Mental Health, at a heari~eW-OY8
by a state Assembly subcommittee. Assemblyman
Terry Goggin, 0 -San Bernardino, chairman of the ht
committee. recommended moving all patients out soug
of Patton, which he called, a "leaky sieve." until it
is secure.
Loeb said that Patton's security is not as tieht
as Atascadero's because, ·•we haven't pa id at
muc h attention to it. l freely admit this."
He said. had he requested eight more security
otlicers for the hospital, but the number was
trimmed to three by the state Fin ance Department
before the governor submitted budget proposals lo
the Legislature last spring.
Goggin called the .h~artng following 11 escapes in the last sjx weeks, the most recent on Tuesd ay.
Loeb's atatistics say '6 patients have escaped
from fatton so far this year, while there were 86
escapft In J980.
Donations of new toys
and clothing are needed
ror foster children in
Ora nge County.
Opetation Santa
Claus, sponsored by the
co unt y's Hum an
Services Agen cy
Volunteer S&Fvices
collect..'i and distributes
the gifts.
For information. call
Bonnie Mc inern y a l
834·6444.
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• Orange Coa11 DAILY PI LOT /Thursday, Oecemb r 3, 1981
Tax protesters put heat
f<'OR'I' LAUt>l!iirnAt.t:. Fla.
11\ V > CouJlt y commission
lll\.'Cll ng s , u11ua ll y s.idate
"'-'SNlortS attfndcd by a h•ndrul
of s pe<'iul interests and re· ·
IH>rteriJ, huve been pucked re·
l't•nlly wiU1 thousundt; of Florida
re s idents eq u ipped with
I plucards. petitlom; and vitriol.
"l'm fed up with ull of you!"
l Anthony Podsobinski s houted
at Palm Beach County com·
.m issioners · during on~ such
m eeting cin·-P'lorida 's Gold
Coast . "You don't have to be
11mart to get in office and raise.
taxes." ·
''We're sick and dadgum
llred of supporting everything
in this city and county.·· John
Fain told Leon County com·
missioners in northern Florida. 1 "Hell hath no fury like an
·abused and overtaxed group .of
property owners." said Abe
Azar -in Pinellas County on the
Gulf Coast.
Florida's di verse citizenry -
the north Florida farmers. the
Old Southerners, the Latins, the
retirees from the Midwest and
the transplanted New Yorkers
-has been united by the spirit
of t he American Revolution. ~
"You dri v e u s to the
threshold of another Bos ton
Tea Party," Azar said.
From Miami's Dade County,
wher e some 4,000 t axpayers
pressured comrnissioners into
reducing a propo;;ed tax hike. tt'I
quiet, s parsely po p ulat ed
Manatee County. where 1,000
protesters helped force a one·
third cut in taxes. citizen pres·
s ure has forced local govern-
ments to order layoffs: cutbacks
in social programs and .scrap·
pin_g-of building projects. -
"I don't think there is a coun·
tv in th.i s state that's not having
the largest budget hear ings
they've ever had." said John
Thomas. executive director of
the State Association of Countv
Commissioners.' · ·
ANGRY -Irate taxpaye rs wavt' S.T 0 P t Stop Ra ising
Our Taxes 1 posters at a county budget hearing last Ot1
tol>er in Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. Count~· commission mt•et·
Tax·protest groups have been and Floridians are accustomed
organized in . neighborhoods as lo some of the nation's ·lowest
well as statewide, and petition taxes.
drives a re working to give The combination of larger as·
Florida its own Proposition 13 sessments !lOd higher tax rates next year. h · h d · Howard Jarvis, the tax-cut l i s y ear a s riven up homeowner prope rty taxes by apos tle behind California 's 1978 as much as 60 percent. passage of a 50 percent slash in
proper ty taxes. h as been in Politicians are doing a lot of
F'londa giving advice a nd hold· finger-pointing. Administrators
ing rallies. ' : and department heads complain
The reasons (or the growing that county offi cials have caved
tax revolt are many : infla~ion in to taxpayer pressure and left
and a booming population have them with impossible tasks.
driven up the cost of providing In Volusia County. fo r ex am-
the most basic services. a sky-pie . County .Manager Thomas
rocketing real estate market Kelly noted that whi le slashing
has driven up property values the budget by $4 .1 million. the
m many parts of the state. tax count} commission left many
rt! f o rm s ena c ted b y l h e services and plans intact.
Legtsl at~r~ h11ve lil*efl-ef.f~· ... l,---·~" ... i'*"'Otl .... ·-..re asking me to find $4
•• on ~lorida politicians
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angs around the state. usuall ~· st•date affuirs . are ht.>m t.!
livened up b~· complaining <'il izens
million ." he told them.
In Broward Co unt y. ad·
m inis trator Graham Watt
c alled himself a scapegoat
when he was s uspended because
of a mixup on reporting the
percent.age of the tax hike . Hjs
s us pe ns ion with pay came
fo llowing two hea ted publi c
hearings packed with thousands
of proteslt!rs
Man y o f Florida 's
Re publicans, the state's minori·
ly part.y since Reconstruction.
see the lax rebellion as a
chance to make big gains in
what they expect to be "throw·
the-bums·out" 1982 elections.
"There t ould be a tremen-
dous backlas h against anyone
with a "D" after his name,"
-said stale Sen. Van Poole, a
Fort Lauderdale Republic·an.
Gov . B ob G r a h am . a
Democrat. says another part of
the problem is that Reagan ad-
ministr ation cuts on the federal
level are putting the onus on
local golle rnment to provide
s ervices that no longe r come
from Washington
··When t he fede ral govern·
ment is retrenching in many
program areas and asking state
and local governments to as·
s ume res ponsibilities it once
.had. we <111 have some very
tou g h ·minded d ecisions to
make "
Graham s aid next year he
will again recommend that the
Le,gislature approve local·option
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ultl'rnullvc:. Hut c1l hl•r 11tate.
1K1llt1l'iun:. 11rt•u 't •·11.:or t<i buck
ttw nu t1.1iwi. tldl·
Tht• st u mu) ul-so huvt' to
rev i~w r ct•nt tlh rt•form".
Whc <irnhum took uffke tn
1971!, tw found that tax ap·
pruhuins tn fo'loridu '~ tl7 countit.·11
hud hil(hly va riahle Ul'11cssment
:>tandardii. cau"lng inequities in
s tate edu c 1.1t1on fundinJC
rormulas
The reiiult was 11 mandate
that appraisers follow state con·
stitution guidelines calling for
assessments at 100 percent or
the properties' market value.
"That i<ind of assessment is a
fundamental principle or stale
tax policy to ens ure that every·
one. is treated fairly." Graham
!>aid.
Assessors resis ted the 100 per·
ce nt market value assessment
until this year, causin g even
greater jumps th~n would have
been exper ienced three years
ago ·
Als o aggravating the tax
problem was a 1978 statewide
referendum in which residents
'approved a $25,000 homestead
e xemption. It h as produced
thousands of tax.free properties.
especially in the northern part of
the state.
Contributing to lhc Jammed
budget hearing!> this year was
the Truth in M.1llage Bill . which
e s tablis hed ne w tllx notice
forms showing in ctollars and
cent!> not confusing millage
ralt'~ excictly how much tax
the homeowners paid last year
and how much this year.
Tht> lax not ices also gave
times and dates of budget hear·
1nJ?S and county telephone num-
bers for the protesters to call
.. No longer can taxing bodies
hide behind the millage rate."
s <i 1d Gay lord Wood . general
counsel for the Broward proper-
ty appraiser's (Jffi ce
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Vitamin E doses reduce blindness· in incubator babies
BOSTON IAP) -High doses
of vitamin E soon after birth
wi II prevent blindness that
results from a disease common
a mong very small babies who
arc kept alive in incubators. a
study says.
The disease. called retrolental
fibroplasia. results from babies
being given too much oxygen in
their incubators. Its frequency
has increased dramatically m
the past decade as doctors rely
more on incubators to save the
lives of premature infants .
Each year i n the United
~tales, the disease causes some
visual impairment in about 1,300
children and severely dan:iages
the sight of at least 250 of them.
Severe cases can l e ad to
bli ndness.
The r esea r c h e r s w hQ
conducted the latest stud y call ed
Mon. Thru Sat.·
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
retro lenta l fi bro plasia "an
im portant-cause of c hildhood
blindness "
They found that vitam in E will
diminish the severity of tht
diseas e whe n it is g iven to
babies who weigh less than 3.3
pou nd s a nd ne e d oxyge n
because of breathing problems.
The study. directed by Dr.
H e le n Mintz Hi lt ner. was
conducted at Texas Children's
Hospital in Houston by doctors
fr~m Baylor College of Medicine
and the University of Houston It
was published in today's New
England Journal of Medicine.
When babies are given too
mo c h ox yg en 1n th eir
incubators. the blood vessels in
their retinas c on s tri ct
abnormally and then open up
and leak. Doctors t ry to avoid
the disease by giving babies just
enough oxygen to ensure their
s ur Vival
Physicians c ut back on oxygen
use in the 1950s when they
MIDICINI
discovered that it was causing
an e pidem ic of this d isease
ll ow ev er . r et r olental
fibroplasia. sometimes called
retinopathy of p r ematurity.
emerged again as a problem as
doctors learned new techniques
to save tiny premature babies
with incubators in pediatric
intensive t'.'lre units .
I n the1 r s tudy . .t he Texas
doctors began giving large doses
of vitamin E to 50 infants within
a dav of their births. while 51
othe r s r eceived only sm a ll
amounts of the vitamin
Although the vitamin did not
prevent m ild for m s of the
illness. it greatly reduced its
se verity.
In both groups . about 65
percent of the infants suffered
some degree of the illness. In the
high.vitamin group. the disease
was mild in all but 8 percent.
who suffered a moderate form.
However. among the babies who
got low doses of the vitamin. 12
percent had mode rate disease
and 10 per cent had s ever e
disease.
Drun,k drioors face 'niurder.'
SAN FRA NC ISCO t AP> -A
drunken driver who behaves
with a "wanton disregard for
human life" can face murder
charges if he is involv~d in a
fatal car cras.h. according to the
st ate Supreme Court.
Rejecting a claim that only
manslaughter charges can arise
from vehicula r homicides. the
court ru led Mondav that a
defendant can be charged with
murder if the circumstances
imply malice.
The 5-2 decision reinstated two
second-degree murder charges
against Robert Lee Watson. who
was involved in a er.ash Jan. 2.
1979 in which Penny Maillet and
he r daughter Mi c he lle we re
kil l ed.
The doctors said they won 't
know how vision in the two
groups of babies differs until the
youngsters get older
They noted that the vitamin
did not cause an-,· harmful side
e ffe c t s And they .wrot e .
"Because Se\•ere \'is ual loss
may be reduced markedly by its
administration. the risk· benefit
r atio s tron gly favors earl y
h1gh ·do se vita min E
administration in the high-risk
preterm infant."
In an accompanying editorial. Ds. John J Weiter of the Eye
Research Ins titute of Bos ton
s aid more study needs to be
done on this use of the vitamin
He cautioned. "Vitamin E in
large doses s h ou ld n ot be
ass umed to be as innocuous as
oxygen was considered to be in
the early 1940s . •·
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ruled
lewdness
DOYLESTOWN, Pa.
IA P > A court has
told a Pennsyl vania
man that what he does
in his own home may be
considered lewd -not
private if he does it
, in front or a well ·lit pic-
ture window.
Fred Weicker, 36, of
Warminster, was placed
on one year 's probation
by _Bucks County Judge ·
Edward G. Biester Jr ..
following convict ion in
July on a.!J..J>pen lewd·
ness char~
A neighbor told police
he saw Weicker and an
unidentifi ed woman
engage in a sexual act
on a kitchen table in
front of a 6·foot picture
window. according to
testimony.
Weicker said the ac-
tion was not a c rime
because it took place in
the privacy of his home.
But Assistant Distrjct
Attorney Diane Deyijn
argued that the fs~ye
was n't the location-·or
the act. but its "nature
and quality."
Indians b ack e
SAN FRANCISCO
(APJ California can't
impose an inheritance
tax on the transfer of
real property from one
Indian to another if both
live on reservations. the State Court of Appeal
ruled. The case involves
Frank Johnso n , a
member of the Hoopa
I ndian Tribe in
Humboldt County, who
died without a will.
Faulty VW s to he fixed
E mission defects lead to many recalls
OETROl1' IAP> -Volkaw1111en of
Am tlc&a uy11 not all of the 4S0,000
Rabbits and Sc1roccos beln1 recalled
tor checks or nitrogen oxide and
hydroc.rbpn eml 1uon levels wlll
need engine repairs
"Not ull cars have the high levels,"
VW spokesman Thomas McDonald
11uid after the recall was announced.
"I~ depends on what kind or condition
they're In, for Instance, and how
many miles they've been driven."
The Environmental Protection
Agency began proceedings last year
against the compa ny to f0<r ce
correction or the emissions problem.
In return for VW's voluntary recall
program, the EPA agreed to drop its
proceedings. McDonald said.
Owners or 1977 through 1979
Rabbits and Sciroccos with gasoUne
engines will be .notiried by mail in
Fe bruary that they may take their
cars lo dealers for emissions tests.
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made at no <'Ost to cu owners.
Under the program, dealers will
adjust the ignition and u haust gas
rec1rculallon systems to reduce
nitrogen oxide. McDonald said. In
cars "!ith excessive oil consumption.
dealers also will install a new type of
valve steam seals .
The seals, which have been
installed on all VW vehicles since
1980, reduce engine oil consumption
and lower hydrocarbon emissions.
Owners who already have replaced
the valve stem seals in their cars'
engines will be eligible for a refund
from Volkswitgen, McDonald said.
T~e full recall program will be
curried out in all states except
Ca l ifornia . whore o nl y the
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Facts still missing
in road controversy
-,""'·~ ;l'hc fon·c:-; tha t want lo erase ~~\J\lei·sity Ori\'(' from th~ rOl:ld
,maps in the llpµ{'r Newport Ui:ly
<trea and blot·k attempts to e ven
study its cons truction ~{'Cm to bl'
\\ irfomg
opposed lo co mpl etin~
Univers ity .
What is so amazing In all of
this is that all of these opponents
appear to have mass ed the point.
Newport i s not asking for
permission to build the road The
rit y wants to study the issues : to
get n handle on what problem~
the road mig ht present.
T h e s t i.i 1 ·c C o a ~ l a I
Co mmis iun 1s opposrd t11
completing the roud which no"
<'Om es to u halt un citht•r side of
the Upper Newport Ba\'
To st re ss that point.
com missioners recenll v denied
Newport ·s stale· required local
coastal plan. partially becaus l·
tJnivers ity Dri\'e was shown on
the maps.
Biologists fro m t he s tate
department of Fis h and Gam e
and U.S. Fish and Wildlife also
arc opposed to finis hing the road
They say 1t would harm wildlife
and particularly the c r a ne·like
Clappe r Rail. an endangered
species .
Now some residents of Santa
Ana Heights ha\'e s poken out
against the road. They suy the
area· where the road would be
built is a fnvorite equestrian trail
and hiking path.
All of thest! ~ro u ps are'
It would seem thttt the
s cientists and the biologists and
m e mbers of th e Coastal
Commission would want the
same thing. Afte r all. it's ni<'c to
have the facts when an imJX>rt anl
decision is being made.
At this JX>int, it's hard to tell
what Newport 1s ~oing to do.
They can fight the Coas tal
Commission or s impl} give in
and lose any hope of comple ting
the unfinis hed road-.
We think. and we·vc stuted
this before. the citv should st and
up for what it 'belie.ves regardless
of what sorts of threats federal
and state agencies dish out.
The city s hould go ahead und
s tudy issues involving Universit~·
Drive and th e n fa s hion a
progra m based on researched
facts .
Pay offer seems fair
:'licgo11ataons o n p a .\ for
teat' hers in the '.'Je\\ port-Mesa
St"hool D1 s trie t will e nt er
fa <' t f 1 n d 1 n g F r 1 d a y a ft e r
tt·acher~ rewl'lt•rl a 6 per cent cost
o l l1nn ~ pay hike and frin.1H·
I> e n t.' f J t p <.1 e k <1 g t· o ff(' r ed b ·'
<11 s 1 n ('t nl•gntwtors lust month
() f f I c· I a l ~ o f t h e
~cwpo rt -Me ~u Ft•der ut1 o n of
Te<.1t'hers h a\'l• arg ut .. cl for a 12 5
Pl'l'Cl'flt intrl·ct~l· and urf!ed the
8.50 instru<:t or~ tn lht· rl1stra(•l to
turn clown the dist1•1 tl ·~ offt!r
Thal clffer. a I Pl'l'C't'nl pa~
h1kl• rt•trn<.1 c·l 1\l' to la~l .Jul\ land
<i n o l h l' r 1 p e r c· e n r 1 n c r e .. s c
hl·~mnmg nl'xt Fl•b 1 •~ ~1milar
lCI thO~l' u lrt'a d ~ ~H'<.'l'Pll•d b.'
non tt;'.al·h1ng cmplo.,ces
n·presented b~ the California
Schuol Employee~ As~ociation
ll is also similar to the cost uf
II\ mg hike ~ retc ntl~ g rantl'cl
~chonl uclmin1s trators anrt top
man agc·m c·nt J>l'rsonnel
Wh e n lho~e raiSl'. \\ere
~ranted . teacher union
s pokl'sm cn s uHI the~ considt>red
the settle mt•nl a s lap in teacher-;·
fan·~
The new pa~ proposal seems
lair lt amounts tn about H
pl~rcent O\'er t ht' f1 ~<:a l ~·ear
e nding next s ummer
It also rcpre~ents an annuul
a dditional t•xpencliture of Sl.i
mallton lrum iJ budget uln:ad~
c·ons idere d st retc·hl·d t o lht·
hrC'aking point
District off1 e1als ar e qu1t k to
p oi nt out that sal aries ~ind
bene fit s paid t o al l d1 s trit l
e mplo~·eeli m ake up more than 90
pereent of this ~·car·s budget
At a tim e of d etlining
e nrollment and d1s t1:iC't incom e·
that fails to keep put'e "1th
inflation. the pros peet is tha t
more and more teache rs will bt'
laid off in ensuing years. schools
will be closed and programs will
be trimmed
All c ircum s tan ces
con sidere d . that 6 perc<.'"n t
cost,of·li\'ing hike doesn't realh
look unreasonable In the long
run. As unions all around the
c:ount~· are disco\·ering. modest
pa~· adjustments are better than
no .1ob a l aJI
Mesa Shows its heart
W h t' n t h l' C o s l ..i :\1 l' ~ a
Frn•f1 ghtc rs Assodut1on nfferccl
to r cplaet." the 10-spced b1c~ c le
s tolen from Sten·n Hogan last
m o n th . t h e ' h a cl p I c n t ~· of
compa ny
The tor~ 111 th(' Oaily Pilot
about 'the 11-v('ar-old Costu '.\'lesa
bov born \\ith c lub feet and
dis located hips . "ho needed the
bike to get around. brought
scores of offers from reader;.
Among them was thl' Costa ~1esa
Police Association
One man called to sa' he had alread~· collected sso ~nrl was
•
planning to raisl' the rest durih~
the .opening of a bar 1n Co~la
~1es a .
The response from Orange
C o a s l res i d e n t ~ w as ,. e r '
touching. Ste,·en ·s grandmothc·r
wrote to thank the ne " spa per ro1·
publishing the stor~ about her
~randson.
But the real thanks belongs
to the Costa Mesa firefighters
who purchased the Sl 75 bike out
of lheir own pockets . a nd lCJ th£•
ma n~· others. who offered their
help
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L.M. Boyd/Arctic hazard
Wors t hazard in the Arctic is
neither the cold nor the ice, but the
.. haze. You can lose the horizons.
Whether you're in the air or on the
ground. it demolishes your sense of
balance. Not only do directions get
mixed up, you can even become
confused about up, down and
sideways. Or so s ay lhe experiehced
northmen.
Q. What are the most fe arless
creatures in the jungle'!
A. Wasps, some say. At least, no
animal tries to stand up to them
when they attack.
Q. Why does a wood fire crackle?
A. Water in the log11 turns to vapor.
expa nds, ruptures the wood.
Two sidewalk pedestrians on p
collhiion course tend lo sidestep one
way and then another In a small
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comic dance. You 've no doubt been
momentarily baffled by sucb feints.
Curiously, it doesn't happen, unless
the two are Looking at each other's
eyes. When either &lances away, they
both can proceed . Many a
proressionaJ boxer thinks a similar
phenomenon occurs in the ring. To
avoid getting locked up that way, a
fighter who so believes looks at the
opponent's chin rathu than the eyes.
The only dirt anywhere on the island
of Alcatraz was carried there from the
mainland.
It was on t he slave ships from
Africa that the first cockroaches emi·
grated to this country. l 'm told.
Q. Is rape a common crime Jn
Japan?
A. It's· reported there about half a1
often as here. ,
Thomas P. Maley
Pubilwr
TMmn A. Mel,_lne
Editor
hrlNn Kr9i'6clt •
Editorial P~ eanor
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Beetle outwits Army brass
WASHJNGTON -Try lo imagine the
most expensive meal ever prepared: A
Roman orgy in the hedonistic days of
Ca l igula or Nero? Ma y be a
multi-course glut at Delmonico's for
Diamond Jim Brady and his freebooting
buddies?
The last thing anyone would th.ink of
is a combat ration int.ended for the U.S.
Army's infantry grunts .. -Yet that seems
to be the titleholder. Noth.ing's too good
for our fighting men, and the Army has
already spent at least S2 million for a
meal of glorified C rations.
WHAT MAKES this extravagance
downright appalling is that. for all the
years of effort and expense. the rations
may well be eaten . not by soldiers , but
by a voracious little beetle called
Rhyzopertha dominica.
Here's the story :
Twenty years ago, the Army brass
decided to improve on the standard
canned meal -known in Pentagonese
as MC I , for "Meal , Combat ,
Individual" -which is given to Gls
who are too far forward to be fed by the
company cooks. The new ration was to
be known a s M RE . 'for ··Meal.
Ready-to-Eat "
Unlike the canned rations of World
War II. though the M RE had to · be
compact and lightweight. So the Army's
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research laboratory at Natick. Mass
< N LAB>. was ordered to develop a
package that would be as tough as cans.
but lighter.
The solution was to put the ration in
plastic pouches. It would be twice as
expensive. but the generals decided 1t
was worth it..
According to an internal Pentagon
audit. however. there were bugs in the
pouches -literally. The MRE, as first
proposed, "had a high potential for
insect Westation ... the Surgeon General
warned.
The Natick scientists then designed a
new container -a polymeric tub·like
carton that was impervious to insect
pests. In other words. a plastic can.
Unfortunately. the little plastic tubs
cost too much, even ror Pentagon
s penders, Back tu the old dr<iw ing
board •
By late 1979. the ~LAB S<'tentists
produced another plastic container -a
lO·to-12 mil polyethylene bag, several
\imes sturdier than your average
heavy-duty trash bag ll was easy to
produce and far less costly-than the
plastic tubs But. as the Pentagon
a uditors understated 1t. the little bag
was "unprove n a gai ns t insect
infestation "
THE PENTAGON was so enthusiastic
over the lightweight ration that it went
ahead anyway a nd began buying and
preparing the mt:als before the package
was perfected
··During the procurement planning.
and at the time of the initial buys. there
was considerable evidence available
that the MRE was susceptible to
pest infestation when stored in military
warehouses." a Pentagon report noted.
Yet the generals laid out $100 million
for the insect-tempting rations . That
was two years ago. it's not known how
many of the ready-to-eat meals have
come orr the assembly line since
Bolsa Chica marina plan has support
To the Editor:
Y our report on the planning
com missu:>n hearing dealing with Bolsa
Chica f Nov. 181, must inadvertently
have been cut short. Your rtporte1
Patrick Kenned y mentions some
opposition. but fails to mention all the
support. that was presented to the
commission.
For the sake of fairness. let me add
that:
Some 3.000 additional petitions rrom
citizens and taxpayers in support of the
marina and marsh .expansion plan as
outlined by the Board ol Saperv1sors
last April were s ubmitted to th£
commission. This brings lo nearly
17.000 the number of petitions submitted
in support of the project.
City Councilman John Acosta of Santa
Ana presented the official resolution by
the City of Santa Ana in support of the
s upervisors' concept plan. He also
pointed out that similar resolutions
have been submitted by the cities of
Orange. Tustin, Anaheim. Costa Mesa
and La Palma.
Acosta said the cities' concern is for
the opportunity of additional coastal
recr eational access for inland city
residents.
Ed Nichols. executive secretary of the
Sout hern Cali forni a Marina
Association. a trade association for the
m arine indu'>try, submitted a resolution
in s upport. pointing to the many jobs
t he industry provides in Orange County,
which are dependent on new marina
facHities.
<"\ Orange County Central Labor Council
also took a position of support.
Charles Bennett spoke on behalf of
numerous organizations in lbe city of
Huntington Beach that s upport the
project. And Ralph Kiser. representing
the long-established Orange County
Coast Association. presented that
organization's support position.
Somehow, your newspaper seems
always to be able to find room to report
the extreme no-growth views or lhe
s mall group or Amigos de Bolsa Chica.
They are quickly discrediting
themselves by opposing a project that
will create· a saltmarsh reserve three
limes the size of the existing State Fish
and Game reserve.
We think a ll reasonable public
interests can be accommodated In the
plan that is now going forward and we
sin cerely wish that your newspaper
would fairly report its progress.
STEWART CASE
College fuml:ing
To the Editor:
After reaiilng your editorial of Nov.
23, ''Collete ll'Owtb llm\t forces coww
cut.a." I have several observations lo
make.
The firsl ts that the Coast Community
Colle1e District adminiatrlllloa knew
of tbe ll'OWtb limitalioa u early • l11t
July. While little could hne been doM
to llmltfi8nrollment for lbt
alrea'dy.ln-progTess summer session,
much could and should have been done
to control the heavy inc rease of
s tudents in the fall semester Instead.
the district and consequently the
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colleges, encouraged the enrollment
increases which now precipitate su<'h
drastk cutbacks One must wonder ir
there were other motives invol ved m
failing to come to grips with tht~
situation early on.
SECOND, misleading information
was presented regarding charges for
classes. current law pro~ibits charging
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rees on CREDIT courses only <other
than supply fees l . Costs of teaching
non -credit and community service
classes may be passed on to the
students. Notice that I said may. not
shall or will. It is the Coast district
c hoice to subsidize such non-credit
classes.
Third, omitted from your editorial
was the legislative promise lo no longer
fund any adult education classes at the
community college level beginning
July. 1982 <Assemblyman Marguth J.
Ttle cuts being made this year involve
both academic transfer courses. such as
English composition and economics.
and vocational classes. Furthermore.
by far the largest percentage of classes
cut at Orange Coast College were in the
evening thereby making it increasingly
difficult for those who work to get a
college education or learn a new
vocation.
All of these c uts are being
implemented in a matter of weeks if not
days with no input from the community.
students. or staff members. Does this
sound as i f the Coast dis trict
administrators are operating in the best
interests of the community?
DONALD ACKLEY
Sh.are the blame
To the Editor: I
Tbe 1,800 rwllougbed General Motors
Auto · Auemblj workers at the South
Gat.e plant should realize bow much
they (and other American work forces>
have conltibuted to their own state or
• l.t•llrrs /rom readrr11 urt W1Tlcomt Th#
rtght to cortd1'114' l~lttrs ro ftl apou or
ehm11\0le libel 111 re1rrued IA'lttrs ol 300
u•t>rds or Lt.U u•ll bf ga11CR prt/nf'flCt All
lttrns mM.~I includl> .taporurf' and mc:lthng
o.ddrHI b1d noml's moy M "''rNwrld Oft rt q11rar 1/ sulf1c:1rnt r1ol on 11 opporrnt
P~t'll .WI rtOt be ,.bltalt~ fAttn1 mo.w bf
ltl~ to 642~ Nome and pllOM ""'"btt o/ IM cortr,,,,.,tor mMlt be guicft fot
urnf1rotlon P'l'l>O·'''
unemployment. More than 40 percent of
the cars driven by those workers to and
from the auto plant are foreign made.
The sa m e h o lds true at Ford
Aeronutronics in Newport Beach and at
Kaiser Steel in Fontana and probably at
many other industrial plants throughout
California and the nation.
Either the workers have no regard or
understanding of how the health of the
American marketplace renect.S on their
own prosperity. or else they know
somethin g we don't know abou t
American workmansfup and quality of
produc t and g uide their personal
purchases accordingly.
HENRY BURKE
What airport?
To the Editor:
I can't understand why they named
the Orange County Airport. the John
Wayne Airport. I was in Denver. J
~anted a ticket and I said give me a
tic ket to the John Wayne Airport.
"Wh ere's that'? I never heard of it."
~ if they wanted to change the name
or 1l why not Glenn Mart.in? He built his
first airplane right here. new it right
here and became the builder of the
famous Martin bomber Now what did
John Wayne ever do for the airport? Or
Orange County?
RAY DYER
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Way with words
To the Editor
It didn't look to be much of a
Thanks giving holiday for me and other
leaseholders li vi ng on Irvine Company
property. With land rents rising by
thousands of dollars the coming year
looks to be the beginning or the end of
our neighborhoods.
But then along came Ginny Olson
Davies and her h ones t column on
"Lessees Disconcerted" (Sunday. Nov.
22 > Well , there's a writer with a keen
mind and a way with words.
Let's give thanks ror Ginny Olson
Davies and her article. May there be
many more lo come'
MRS. JOHN WALKER
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Parents would app"clate It tr lbe
motorcycle riders and car racers on
Oale Stttet between Sanla Aha and
Tustin Avenues would Jet loet belono
one or our children ls kllled.
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Kent State revisited: The military look • • IS ID
I\ t-;NT . Ohau It 1n1t;ht be any
1Jlt•111eunt 111c1u1ow on any t'olll'IU'
t•u111 11u., llclWf't'IY l'lasses, :U udcntll
.. t roll U\'t'r It, on their way from ont• bulld111~ tu another Soml•hmes tht•y
wall l'llUM' ut lht• µagoda atop tht· hall to
l11<ht u t•agtm·lle or f'Xt·hun"t' u few
words or eonversation.
11 is nol Just any pleu11unt meadow. of
t·ourse. und the pagoda as not utop just
uny hill. This h1 Blanker Hill, where
on May 4, 1970 Ohio National Guurd
troops open 'd fire on Kent Stale
l.lludents, kill ing f<X.ar In the artermalh
or lht? shootings, universities across the
United States were s hut down by
stude nt strikes. and Ke nt Stale became
a symbol of ant1-mihtary feeling an
America
I CAME BACK to Kent State because
or a rumor I had heard. and found
difficult lO believe. The rumor was that
no t onl y huve Kent students largely
relegated the Bla nke t. Hill shootings to
the past, but lhat ROTC programs have
b ecome some of the mos t popular
unde rgraduate activities on· campus. I
could believe that the echoes of Blanket
Hill had faded 11 years is a long tame.
after ail. But Kent St ate as a prime '
ground for training s tudent soldiers"
The irony seemed too unlikely
··1 sec n o g r eat e motions he re
concerning 197(}," said Lt. Col. Jiarold ,
M. Beardslee, the head of Army ROTC
at Kent State. We were talking in his
offi ce in Rockwell Hall. "The reason
that ROTC is p()pular here is that there
1s a res urgence in f eel i n gs of
patriotism These students want to
serve their country A number of them
have always wanted to be military
officer~ "
Col Beardslee was in uniform. that
was probably to be expected What was
a little more jarring was the sight of the
students lounging around in the wailing
area outside his door These were the
young Kent Sta te . ROTC cadt-ts
fresh·Faced Midwestern boys and girls
in full military uniform.
.. We have very high morale in the
cade t corps ... said Mark McCutc heon.
who was s tanding at attention as I
i.Poke with tum ·w e walk around tht'
cumpus in our uniforms, and we fed
1>radc "
1 tuskt'd him af when he walked over
Blanket 11111 10 has ROTC uniform
<ill other students ever harassed him
or ~ave ham u hard time
"No. sir." Mccutcheon si.id. "People
IOI liRllNf ·
will often come up to me and introduce
them selves and ask about getting into
ROTC I think if you'll ask a round
ca mpus. str. you 'll fihd that almost all
of the students here were in grade
school in 1970. Times have changed.
The world we're living in calls fo11 a
strong military. and we want to be a
pa rt of that."
There are more than 400 Army and
Air Force ROTC cadets at Kent State
today more than twice as many as in
1973. Around the United States. more
than 92,000 students are enrolled in
ROTC programs. That number is up 73
percent from eight years ago, and
ROTC officials e xpect it to go even
higher
THE ROTC <.'adets at Kent speak
with a n unconscious irony , as if the
symbolism of where they are ta.king
their milita ry training has not even
occurred to the m . I asked an Air Force
ROTC cadet named James Hazard the
s ame question I had asked McCutcheon
what comments he heard on Blanket
11 111 when he appeared in uniform.
Hazard flashed m e a smile.
"I get a lot of comments from the
girls," he said "T hey seem to like men
an uniform ...
Pe ter McCabe, another Air Force
ROTC cadet, sa id, "I didn't even know
a bout the shootings until about a week
before I came here as a freshman. I just
hadn't heard about it. It's history."
And after a cadet named Wayne
Zimnet had told me that "a lot of people
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look u11 to )llU wht•n you wt•ar yuur
uniform 1111 r tt111pull, .. I uskt·d tum how
old ht' hud IM•t•n on Muy 4. 1970 tfo
looked u11 towar,!! ~c-~ahou u11 ht-
t•ulculut<>d lhl' yl'un. an has mind
"I WU!> !J," ht• btlld
I SOUGHT OUT Glen l''rank, "
t{tology profesi.or who had 1>4!en on
campus on that day In 1970, and who 1s
s till her e. The ROTC building that
adorned the Kent campus t hen is gone
I\ was burned to the ground by
s tudent de monstrators But he walked
with m e though. the c urrent ROTC
headquarters m Rockwell Hall
.. You know." l"rank s aid. "the last
tame I can remember being on this floor
was an lhe spring of 1913. There were •
about X)O students prone on the n oor .
r efusing to let the ROTC personnel out
of the offices. I reme mber tiptoeing
th1 outth th•• lllutfonls on the nour lo try
to work uut u 1mlul11m ·
Ai. Wl' talkl'tl, :.tudw1t t•udt:li. mt>n
;aod wome n Jll•!t'lt·d Ub m thei r
u n I f-0 r l'Jll>
"Wh ul you have to remt•mb..r .'
Frank S:tld. "tll thul Kt:nl Stal~ wai.
never a ruch<-al t umpus It bec;Jmc 1.1
symbol because or what huppened here
But this hus ulwuys been u blue collur
cumpus in northern Ohio. and lhul'1>
Just not the kind of place where you're
going to find rud1cal thought. What
happe ned happened, but if you rt:a ll)
thank about 1t , at shouldn't be so mu(·h of
a s urprise that ROTC is so popular ht.'rl'
right now."
I WALKl-~D OVER lo the Student
Union. wher<.• hundreds of students wcrt'
having their meals an the cafeteria
These wen• oot ROTC cadets. Jus t
f \•.:ular K1•11l 11111lt•r .:r ;11lualt'' I walk •d
um•m~ tlw111 .... k1111-t lht•lfl what they
I 1111111.:ht ,1IJ11ut thl· 1 t•,ur.:1·nc l' uf HOT('
Ofl lht•ll ('JIJll'U' artUlfll) l'Vt:ryonc or
lht•m lhou~ht II v. ;.., a ~11c1Cl lhllllf. tn
lh;il ~t rl'fl\•c·ttod Jll .il11t11tl1· that ~ould
l111l'llt·1 lht· t1Jlllm·, th·fl•llM' 1·upub1lil1ei.
"It M'rVt"' a J>llrJIOM'." '101tf""lf stu1lt•nt
nJmt•fl John Wtw rwr, wh11 was Mppang 11
N•>fl clnnk from u paper c·up with h11>
lt•xt booki-n•strnj( 1n front of ham "In
my 01m111m . ut lt·<i">t 1f HOT(.' 111 what
thl'll<' 'ilUdt'11t:. wanl to 1111, ttwn more
l"•Wt•r to them ·
1 v. ulkt·d buck rJut to Blunkt.>l Hall I
'ltcmrl nt•'<t to thc· paJ!oda ant.I looked
duwn t11"'<.1rd thl· p<Jrk1n~ llJt. along the
... ght l1nl·s thl' ~atwnul Guart.lllmen had
Ulll'tl 11 }t·a rs ago It wall a c:htll) late
autumn t..la\ in Ohio At ll'aSl at felt
<·hall v -
A few helpful hints for _ housewives
Use/ul tips for house.waws. wtnch 1 have
lea med while the L1llle Wd1nan Is Away
I( you forget and let tht> nulk stand
out on the doorstep for two dayl> I as l
did 1, when you finally brang 1t in 1l has
become sour cre am a nd 1s Just da ndy
for putting on bananas
If you lake all the d1rly dishes and
s ilverware, plug up lhe stnk. and let the
hot water run until the sank as full : then
. let the mess soak tn the water for 24
hour s. the re as no nect.I tu wash
a nything.
If you take your llOll t:d s hirts and
place them on the bathroom floor before
t aking a shower, it saves the bath mats
a nd cleans the shirts at the same tame
Rub a little cleanser on the shirts before
you place them 00 the noor. however
If you take off the bedsheets and Just
s leep on the mattress, it eliminates thP.
whole unnecessary tas k of changing
s heets. which strikes me as a silly and
wasteful practice.
If. instead of hanging up your clothes
at night, you simply thro w them on
SPRED
SATIN
(3400)
WALL&
CEILING
PAINT
daffen·nl c.aruclcll or furniture, ~uch CJ!)
r haars. c:offct• talill•s . and tht• hkt.·. 11
so l ve!> )Our du s ting problem
beautifully
ff THE SUl'l'LY o~ handkerch1t'f..,
gives out, mcrl'I) fold a largl' t.lish llJ Wt'I
SYDNIY HARRIS
into four squan•s and l'Ul with a sharp
scai.sors. Thc c·<1lorcd bordt'rs should not
be thrown CIWU~. but used for fancy
bre a s t -pockl•I dccorc.atauns. Th1!-. Ill
10rin1tcly eas 1l·r th<in m aking up a
bundlt.> for the laundry
l If the s up1Jly of dash towels gives out.
a pillowcase torn into strips will serve
the sa me purpose admirably 1
If the empty l'hop s uey l'Ontaint:r:. arc
beginning to s mell up the kitchen, pl ac-t< a drop of Lysol an e ach one Then spray
SPRED
LATEX
ENAMEL
~(3700)
feJ.•1911$139!
SPAED
GLOSS
ENAMELS
20:'ft
tllt' lllWil V.1111 t\11 \\ l('lo. lo g(•t rtd ur the
l.\l1C1I '>llll'll .~, fa1 I haH·nt round a \\·il~ t11 gt•I nd ol the ,\11 v.1t·k llm~ll . but
I m v. orking on that nov.
If necessity compt·b you to wash
\HlH ">t·kll. thl' sµct'dle'it way to wring
Llll'm tlry 1s by plat·tni.: the m an the
orangc JUll't.' sque(';•t.•r <A lthough, in a ll
la1 "nt:1>s, I must admit lhal, some men
prC'for to put wt:t "o•1t ks on a window
ll'dgt.· anti Id :rn t·letlnt Ian blow on
them· for a clJ~ 01 l \\u Thi' 1s a much
'ilu\\ l•r prot·l·S!-.. l>ut 1H·rhc.aps morc
thorough 1
I han· a host of otht·r hJnd\ htnt!)
.... uc·h ;.1:; ho" to derro ... 1 a n·fr1gcrator.
"hat tu du v.1th U'>t·d ('t1ff<:c grounds.
<.and th1· bt.·llt v. <H tu 1r1111 tic~ but I m
<afr<J1d thl•re 1:-.n t t1m1· to gin· you any
mort· help tod<i~
Tht•n ··s :J mun from the Department
of Santtal1on at t he lrnc·k door. the
plumbl·I' 1s calling me from the
hathrc><1m <Jnd thl' l'Xlt·rrmnator JUl>t got
1nt11 a ht>alc:'d 1Jrguml'nt with a family of
Ca mponotu .. mt·lleu:. tn the butlC'rs
pantry
OIL
STAIN
(700)
SPRED
UAmtANE
VARNISH
20:'ft
\
All Orang CoHI DAIL V PILOT {Th urtdny, Doc mbur J 1981 r-------· ,~~\
~,..,,~ · Flaw • ID ·
flowers
U t:AR l'AT DUNN: h thre aay ret>uatr~ If flower¥ M Dt by •'.T.D. tura out to
be I• 11 than perfect? Thi• happeaed to my
dauahter rec~nUy and •he cUdn't know what
to do bffauae the norl•t from whom •lte'd
ordered Ute flower£ In thl8 area said the fault
• •• with the norl•t who filled Ute order In
OreJoa. The per~90 who r~celved U•e nowers
Hid It wa" not.bin& to worry about, but my
dau1hter Is upH t about thliJ. ('an anythla1 be
done?
P.H., Costa Mesa
Contact Florists' Transworld Delivery's
main office. Your daughter can write to
llozcl Hunter, F.T .D. Custome r Relations,
29200 Northwest.:?rn Highway, P.O. Box 2227.
Southrield, Mich. 48037 F.T.D. cla ims its
members ar e strictly r egulated when it
com es to quality, value, delivery and other
fat'to rs . F.T.O. me m bers who fail to comply
with established standards can be fine d ,
su s pe nded or terminated as members.
Perh aps a lette r or complaint will result in
som e corrective action being taken by the
Oregon florist
Catalog available
DEAR READERS: Wish that you could
learn how to do more things ror yourself?
Send for a copy of the ne w. free Fall 1981
"Consumer Information Catalog." It lists
more than 200 federal booklets on everything
from how to freeze or can fruits and
vegetables to how to fix your car , from
shaping up your house with a new coat of
paint to shaping up yourself with a new
exerc1s{' program. And. more than half of
thes e booklets a re available at no cost. For
your free copy or the cataJog just send a
postcard with your na me and address to
Cons umer Information Center. Dept. SC.
Pueblo. Colo. 81009.
Too niuch withheld
DEAR PAT DUNN: I am e mployed full
time and have taxes withheld from my
wages. I figured out what my tax wUI be this
year and have already had more than that
withheld. Is there a form I can give lo my
employer to stop him from withholding any
more taxes'!
G.W .• Costa Mesa
:'-Jo. The Internal Revenue Service says
th at an individual can claim exe mption from
({'dcral income tax withholding 1r he has no
tax liability last year and anticipates no
11ab1hty this year. However. take a look at
the worksheet on Form W-4. You may be
e ntitl e d to c laim m ore w1thh ol d1ng
allowances than you are currently claiming.
and that would reduce the amount or
withholding.
Needs hot pad
DEAR PAT DUNN : I have been trying lo
locate the silvery fire-resistant material sucb
as is found in ironing board covers and hot
pads to use in making my own hot pads at
home. I haven't been able t.o find any fabric
shop that carries it, nor can anyone refer me
to a source. I'm hoping one of your readers
c an h elp m e, o r poss ibly suggest an
a lte rnative material that would be
nre-r esislanl.
C.H., Costa Mesa
Hopefully. A YS readers can provide the
information vou nee d . Reader s or this
column have a fantastic record for knowing
where to get imposs ible-to-find items. J .M ..
II untington Beach. recently asked for help
locating a record for the sound track of the
movie. "Once Upon A Time In the West.··
A VS refe rred her to s everal old record
spec ialty stores. but' r eaders came to her
re scue She found the record and wanted to
express particular tnanks to readers. Max
Fraley and Richar d Yarosk, for their help.
(;01 a proble;n7 Then wnte 10 Pat
Dunn Pat will cul red tape. getting
the answers and acllon you need lo
solve meq1.1111es rn govt>mmenl and
business Mail l/O'oJr questrons 10 Pal
Dunn, Al Your .St>n11ce Orange Coast
·naily Ptlol. P <> Box 1560. Costa Mua. CA 92626 As
many lell<>rs as posStble u:1ll be answered. but phoned
rnquines or tellers not including the reader's full
name addre.~.!. and husrnes.~ h11u rs phone number
cannot be considered
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COPS SURVEY HAUL Jn·ine police Sgts
Oelty .............. ltlc .. N • ...,._
that police have recovered. Police said the~·
werl' take n in last Friday·s robber~· of the
T OK Ele<:tronics Corp . sales offi<.'e in ln ·ine.
Dic k Rowm an 1 left ) and Leo Jones examine
boxes containing 13.000 stolen ndeo tapes
Sculptor loses agaiii
Judge rules Mesa'sRoushan in second contempt
Cos ta Mesa we ld er Ah
Roushan was put on notice for a
second time Wednesday that he
is in contempt of court for
erecting red s teel sculptures
without proper city llpproval.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Robert R Fitzgerald
ruled lhll l Roushan violated a
previous court order when he
put up a 60 -foot plus structure
1'\ ca l led Tor n ado , which
rese m bles an upside down U
The city had sought" the court
order to prevent Roushan from
erecting his creations without
seeking city permits
Earlier this week. Judge
Fitzgerald ruled th at the
colorful Iranian welder also was
in contempt of court for putting
up a nother piece known as
Volcano. 45 feet hi~h
Roushan faces a possible $500
fine and five days in Orange
County Jail on the conte mpt
citation for Tornado if he does
not take t he structure down
within JO days.
Fitzgerald scheduled sen-
tencing proceedings De c. 8 on
Tornado a nd on Dec. 30 for
Vo lcano.
Ir. all. Roushan put up four
s teel sculptures beginning 18
months ago on his industrial
property at 1550· Superior Ave ..
near his welding business.
He had obtained Cit.y Council
approval for his first structure.
known as Waterfall, but put up
three more -Butterfly Wings.
Volcano and Tornado -without
seeking city permits.
''I j us t didn 't want to
daydream. r just didn't want lo
believe in something that would
never happen ." Roush an told
t h e court Wedn es day in
describing why he hadn't sought
city app rova·I for the three
edifices. ·
Roushan and his lawyer. Meir
Westreicb. have argued that the
I ra ni a n immi gra nt i s
constitutionaJJy entitled to free
artistic expression without
government interference.
The c ity contend s that
Roushan must seek permits for
the artworks because they are
structures.
Both Roushan and Westreich
have said they will appeal
F itzgerald's ruling to the 4th
District Court of Appeal.
-By DAVID KUTZMANN
Chemicals cleaned· 180 families · ' a/ f ected by Back Bay unaffected boundaries·
A toxic chem ical spill which
killed frogs and other organisms
in a channel leading to the
t: pper Newport Bay wa~ cleaned
up this week before it reached
the environmentally sensitive
bay.
Duane Maxwe ll , a water
qua lity specialist with the state
Department of Fish and Game.
said t.he chemical spill in Santa
Ana apparently went no further
than Sunflower Street in Costa
Mesa.
Sunflower is more than two
miles from the bay.
He cautioned. though , that
state game wardens at the bay
have been alerted to watch for
po ss ible s ign s o f the
m anufac t uring c hemical
entering the bay or any of its
nearby waterways.
Department officials said the
accidental spill occurred Sunday
morning at the Mobil Che mical
Comp a n y 's pe trochemic al
facility at 2530 Birch St.
Nearly 100 ga I Ions of the
chemical. styr ene Monomer,
reportedly overflowed from an
underground tank that was
being filled up from a railroad
tank car.
Maxwell said the chemical is
used to make plasti c.
He said he in s pected the
channel Monday and found dead
frogs a nd cray fis h as far
downstream as Sunflower. He
said he was unsure whether the
dead animals had washed down
from the actual spill site or had
been killed at the location where
t hey were found ..
NB police
auction set
Unclaimed property including
dozens or bicycles, several
s u rfb oa rd s, ca m e ra s.
calculators and four toilet bowls
will be auctioned ofr Saturday
morning at the Newport Beach
police station.
The items, which must be
re m oved fr om the s t a tion
following the auction, will be
sold on an as-is basis with no
guarantee.
The station is located at 870
Santa Barbara Ave. The auction
begil)S at 9 a.m.
A bout 180 families Ii ving In
sev e r a l Newport Beac h
neighborhoods will be affected
by a proposed boundary
c hange be tween t he Irvine
Unified School District and the
Newport -Mesa Unified School
District. ')
Under the proposed p.l8n.
scheduled to take effect July 1.
1983. boundary lines between the
two districts will be redrawn to
~orrespond to city limits.
Su per~ntendent J ohn Nicoll
presented a letter. a lre ady
approved by the Irvine school
board. Tuesday outlining the
plan and seeking the opinion of
parents living in Harbor View,
Spyglass Hill and Harbor Ridge
neighborhoods.
He told trustees tha.t if he
hears n$) objections from them
during the next few days he will
·sign the letter to be sent to
parents.
The Irvine School Di strict
boundaries were drawn in 1973.
which preceded development of
the 'Newpo rt B eac h
neig hborhoods. As a r esult,
some Newport Beach residents
live within the Irvine district
boundaries. said Nicoll.
Bright high school students
are fJecoming more
82-3
conservative. See Page 84.·
POfice use old tactics
Modern-day technology abandoned in cracking video thefts . -
lh RICllARDGREEN add1t1onal a~s1 :.tan ('11 'J"aS t>oughl stolen tapes from Harris,
CJt .. Oeltf "•"..,. needed police s1ud
Telephones at Ed's Meat Al one crucial point. Irvine Despite the communication M a ~ket tn Burban k an.d at police needed ass1stanC'c 1n the problems. Jones said that Irvine
various s uperma rkets. liquor arrest or Pacoima men Jerome poli ce are happy with the results
stores and shopping centers Otis Nelson . 32. and Artie of the Irvine police operation.
•were used instead or modern Wallace. 30. in Burbank which 1n addition to the rive
police communications gear in Sgt Jones said that tn order to arrests, resulted in the recovery
Monday's ~ideo tape robbery get help from Buri,llnk police. he of $175j)OO worth of video tapes.
a rrests. Irvine police Sgt. Leon ran into the butcher room or There was one addlt1onal Jones said today.
He suid that the o ld·style
communications method had to
be u sed because p o l ice
walkie-talkies didn't work well
in moWllainous portions of Los
Angeles County where the
a rrests took place.
He ran into the .butcher room
and used Ed's telephone .
As a result. the 16 officers who
swept into Los Ange les County,
arres ting t hree men i n
connection with a video tape
r obbe ry a nd two other s for
possessing stolen tapes. had to
keep in contact with each other
by telephoning Lt Bob Lennert
at the Irvine Police Station. Sgt.
Jones said.
Sergeant Jones s aid that
telephones also had to be used to
con tact Los Angeles County
police departmen ts when
Ed's Meal Ma rkl'l in Hurbllnk
and used Ed's telephone
Sgt Jones !>C11d public
telephont.'S also had to be used to
coordin ate the surveill ance <ir1d
a rres t of three people in I.a •
Crescenta Roger S HC1 rt1s of La
Cresce nta .was arres ted o n
sus p1c1on of armed robbery 1n·
connet·t1on with la!-i t Fridays
holdup of TDK Electronics Corp
in Ir vine. JC1mes ~ic1hC1 and hi s
son. Craig, were hoth arrested
on charges of ·posscss1n~ stolen
property, after they <1 llegedl)
Detty Nee ..... ,,_
TOP HARBOR MASTEJ:t Newport Harbor ~faster Harr~
Gage o f Capistr a no Beach stands in front of patrol bout at
the Orange County She r iff's Harbor Patrol fac1ltt~· an
Corona del Mar. Gage. who has been with the depart ment
for 16 years. was n amed ··Harbor Master of thl' Year" h~
t he California Association of Harbor ~asters and Port
Captains .
N-M trustees vote
for King holiday
Newport·Mesa School Board
T ru stees h ave voted
unanimously to declare Jan. 15.
1982 . "Ma rtin Luther King
Day." making it a holiday for
students, teachers and othe r
pe rsonnel.
The move follows a similar
action by the state Legislature
a nd wi ll r eq ui re further
.:1ariricalion belore being
cons idered a permanent school
h o lida y . accor din g to
Superintendent J ohn Nicoll.
~1coll said the district will
attempt to recover from the
Legi s la ture an est i mated
$180,000 it will lose because or
the holiday He said the district
will attempt to recover the loss
under a mandated cost recovery
law.
"This is a perfect example of
the way the Legi s lature is
conducting itself,.. Nicoll told
board members. "Ry choosing
to e nact leg isl at1 on which
ch anges a holiday a fter the
sc hool yea r bc~an . the
Legisl a ture is co mpletely
fouling up the whole process."
_problem About 4 a.m. Tuesday,
the pohee truck bringing the
tllpes bC1ck lo Irvine blew a lire
on the fr<.-eway. Sgt. Jones said
Police were forced lo have the
tapes transferred t o another
truck. which eventulllly made it
into Ir v ine without further
incident
l
Nuke plant
• evacuation
plan hit
By DAVID K lJTZMANN
Ot I ... Dally "'"" St.lft
U .S. Nucl ear regulator y
Com mission offic1a Is were
studying a federal report today
that say~ more work 1s needed
o n evacuati o n plan s for
co mmunities near the San
Onofre Nuclear Generating St;ition.
N R C atto rney Ri c hard
Hoefling said in a,ll inter view
Wednesday that a "substantial
number " of a r eas were
id ent1f1ed by the Federal
Em erge n cy Mana gem e nt
Agenc} as requ1r1ng additional
work.
"It 's kind of a mixed bag.
really ," said Hoefling. s t aff
<.'oun sel to the t;.S Atomic
Safe ty and Licensing Board
wh ich held lengthy hearings
over the su mm er o n the
ad e quac y of e mer~en cy
e v a c u at 1 on -PI a n n i n g . T h e
licensing board 1s an arm of the
full N u c lear R egu latory
Commission
Southern California Edison
Co. 's request for an operating
license for newly built units 2
and 3 at San Onofre partially
hinges on the acceptability of
e me rgency planning e fforts
around the plant.
Co mmunities which h ave prepared disaster plans include
San C le m e nte. Sa n Juan
Capis trano. Orange a nd San
Diego Counties and the Marine
Co rps at Camp Pendleton.
The Edison Co. has a plan of
its own for on-site response to a
r adiological emergency
A disaster .drill las t May,
moni tored by state and federal
teams . dis closed nu merous
com muni ca ti o n s and
coordination problems between
jurisdictions.
In the FEMA report received
by federal nuclear officials
W e dn es d ay, it was
recommended that the 10-mile
e m ergen cy planning zone
around the seaside plant Include
Dana Point and all of San Juan
Capistrano
The plans .now in c lude
p<>rt1ons or those areas.
H oefling s aid th e
recommendation lo expand the
planning zone conformed with
recommendations made by state
emergency· planners and also
Orange County planners
An estimated 80.000 people
It ve within 10 miles of the
nucle<.r power pla nt. located
th ree miles sou t h of San
Clemente.
Progress brings traffic pain to CdM Edison Co. offi cials said their
firm has spent more than S20
million to insure that em ergency
plan ning in and around the
expanded plant site is adeQuate.
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. ~ ptMt MMt
To those who've been a round a
few years. Corona del Mar has
b eco m e a s l ow -pa ced
community caught in the fast
lane or progress.
The progres s . say the
me r chants who do business
a long the community's Pacific
Coast Highway shopping belt.
has come in the form of traffi c.
Too much traffic.
Merchants here get agit.ated
wh en d escribing the daily
jam-up of motorists lrying to get
through Corona d-e l Mar to
Laguna Beach or the county
airport or almost anywhere else.
To Gary Dollnka . a
tra nsplanted New Yorker who
set up "his Coast Highway deli
five years ago, it brings back
bad memories.
"I 've bee n through this
t>->fore ,.. ~ says , detailing his
vears with a New York City dell
that went sour when traffic
became so thick that street
µarkinll was removed to give the
motorists more room.
Shop owner s in Corona del
Mar worry that parking In fl'OQt
of their businesses someday will
be removed to give drivers an
extra lane or two.
Llevena Hayton, owner of a
tiny clothing s hop on the
hi ghway, suggests that, If the
parking goes. so will the
business.
"It would e r adicate the
friendly village atmospher e
we're still hanling onto, .. sbe
says. "ll woulcf be worse than
bringing a freew ay right
through town.''
Merchants acknowledge that
tr'a ffic In Corona del Mar
already la bad. They wor ry that
two Irvine Comoanv projects -
one at Newport Center and the
other just downcoast of Corona
del Mar -will make it worse.
Much worse.
"We're caught between two
large developments like a rock
in a river," says Mrs. Hayton.
Officials Crom Caltrans. who
contl"'ol operation of the state
highway. say th~re are no plans
to eliminate parking.
"But that's~ j us t for right
now." responds Dee Masters,
owner of four buiJdln1s on the
hi g hway. "When the road
becomes bogged something will
have to give. We know that;
everyone knows that.•·
She says she's not opposed to
progress a nd realizes that
"nobody expects Corona del Mar
to be the little two-lane town ll
once was."
But, she contends. developers
and city planners have made a
mess out of Corona del Mar. She
says the city is approving
development projects -on one
hand and. on the other hand.
removing planned streets from
the city's circulation m aps . Some of those planned roads,
su ch as Canyon Crest which
would have looped inland of the
shopping district and <sth Avenue
whic h would have been
t r a n·s r o r m e d i n t o • n
expressway, were dumped
bec ause Cor on a d e l Mar
residents objected to them .
J elf Schuein. owner or Corona
del Mar's Crown Hardware.
says increased traffic will mean
more dirt, more noise and' an
eventual elimin ation of parking.
Antici pa tin g this , t h e
hardware store owner says he
purchased a residential lot
behind his shop yean ago for
future parking space. He now is
I
preparing to develop the lot
Goin g by today 's value.
Schueln fi gure s he'll get 10
parking spots on a piece of
property worth at least $200,000
Many of the merchants say
Jazz concert
due in I nJine
they can't afford prices like Jan pianis t and music
that. historian Johnny Guarnieri will
Deli owner DoUnka says he perform at Saddleback College's
worries about safety. He says a No r l h Cam pus in I r v In e
car plowed into his !'!hop earlier Saturday beginning at 8 p. m. in
thl!'i year. He says it was the the Forum Theater.
third store on his block that was The campus is located at the
hi t. corner or lnrine Center Drive
"T his is supposed to be a quiet and Jetrrey Road. Tick.els are $8
sleepy town where everything and $7, and are available by
rolls up at 8 p. m .. " Dolinka calling 559-1313 between 8 a. m.
says. "I like it quiet. That's why and S p.m.
I came here." . After studying clHslcal piano
Mrs. Masters says traHlc has I beg~nnl ntt al the age of 8,
become so heavy that it's hard Guarn ieri joined the Benny
lo cross the street Goodman orchestra In 1939. He
"You try gettlna across the la t er joined Artie Shaw and
road at rush·hour and you ~ally played h arpsichord in Sh1w's
have to get trucking to make it "Gramerfy Five."
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Artificial heart progress moves fut11re closer
Researchers. aim to def eat problems
of blood clotting. and infection
WASHINGTON CAP> ~ Th~e
are people with hearts of 'gold.
There ar e people who are
iron-hearted, s tone·heart ed .
'There are tonely hearts, faint
h earts and h a rd -h e arted
Ha nnah.
There are also hearts o f
plastic and aluminum and they
are far more practical.
They are machines -engines
that must pump 120.000 tjmes a
d~y: 45 million times a year ,
artificial hearts, products of
yest erday 's fa nta s ies a nd
tomorrow's hopes.
Three tiuman beings are
kn ow n t o ha ve r eceived
a,i:tHicial hearts. but all died
· !'loon afterwards. Doctors at the
University or Utah, armed with
a new device and approval from
the government to try it, await
an appropriate patient for the
latest attempt.
111 At a dozen institutions around
the world, researche rs have
kept animals alive for months
with devices of varying design
pumping blood through their
bodies.
However, arter more than 25
.yea rs or serious resear c h,
doctors say a true mechanical
replacement heart still lies in
the future . There has been
considerable progress in the last
decade. they add, and it has
moved the future much closer.
"W e d o n 't see a n y
insurmounta ble problems lo
developing an artificial heart,"
says Dr. John Watson of the
National Heart, Lung and Blood
Institute, the federal agency
sponsoring most research on the
device.
Watson quickly points out that
much work still needs to be
done . Before there is a true
devices leading up to a total
artificial heart.
The one getting most attention
is the so-called left ventricle
assist device, or LVAD, which is
essentially ha lf a heart. This
promising device has bad some
initial success in humans.
The heart is divided into two
main pumping chambers called
ventricles. The right ventricle
pumps blood into the lunp to
pick up oxygen. The ten pumps
the oxygenated blood through
the arteries to the rest of the
body.
This left chambe r does
four-fifths of the heart's work
and is damaged n1ost often in
heart attacks. The LVAD is
designed to assist this injured
ventricle while it heals. And if
t h e cha mbn i& hope lessly
impaired, a _long-term LVAD
may be used to take over the
ventricle's work pe rmanently,
researchers say.
Pierce's group at Penn State
has successfully used LV ADs on
severa.I patients in the last two
years, half of whom survived the
operation. One li ved with the
device a record 22 days before
dying of complications.
Watson says t he L VAD is
valuable in itself, but also serves
as a stepping stone to the total
heart.
.. Whatever is d on e with
ventric ular a ssist d evices
a pplies to the total artificial
heart." he says. "They use the
same types of materia ls and
power supplies, and an artificial
he a rt is essentially two
ventricular assists connected
together."
Wh ile a doze n groups are
working on ventricular assist
devices, four are doing leading
.
"It's not ready, ·but we're close."
artificial heart, he expects that
a partial artificial heart, used to
a ssi s t but not r e pla ce a
dam aged or gan , will be in
extensive clinical trials in five
years. A total replacement heart
should be at a similar test stage
in about 10 years. he says.
Dr . Will ia m Pi e r ce of
Pennsylvania State University,
a long-time a rtificial hea rt
researcher. says the remaining
problems incJ ude developing-
new material to stop unwanted
blood clotting' in the device and
dealing with the constant threat
or infection.
··We also have to work on the
durability of the device,
d evelopi n g m ec hanica l
components that will hold up
under constant use," Pierce
says. "The initial goal is to
develop a device that will be
good for two years in the body."
It will take time.
.. A lot or the publi c has the
impression t hat this thing is
about ready and a ll you have to
do is call somewhere and get
one." says Dr. Robert Jarvik,
the Un i vers i t y o r Utah
researcher who developed the
artific1aJ heart that will be used
there.
"It's not ready yet. but we're
getting close," J ar vik says. "It's
time to take the last 25 years of
research and create a practical
heart that will be available for
the public."
A good PJ1rl of the public is
anxious.
It comes down to heart disease
being the leading cause of death
in the United States, killing
about 800,000 people a year .
Some of these people could be
saved by drug treatment or
s urgery, including heart valve
replacemenr and operations to
bypass clogged blood vessels.
But ot he r s n eed more
ex t e ns ive aid to s ur vive,
including entirely new hea'rts.
Human heart transplants have
failed to become the solution
because or a lack of donor
organs, high cost a nd limited
long-term success. Fewer than
50 transplants a re attempted
each year.
A panel for .1b.e National
Heart, Lung and Blood lnstitute
estimated that between 17,000
and 50,000 peopJe ea.ct\ year
could be given artificial bearta
when they are developed .
Dr. Williams De Vries. the
surgeon scheduled to implant
artificial hearts into hi:mans In
Utah, says about 5,000 people die
each yeat because lbey can't be
weane d orr the heart -lun1
bypass machines U!led durin1
heart surgery.
• Up 'to 3,000 of them would be
likely candidates for an
artificial heart, he adds.
Watson ol the Heart lnaUlule,
says r~rchers are worldnl on
several types of heart assist -.
work on total artificial hearts.
Along with the centers at Utah
and Penn State. advanced work
is under way at the Cleveland
Clinic in Ohio and Houston's
Texas Heart Institute.
Researchers have implanted
hundreds of artificial hearts in
calves and are beginning work
in sheep. Since cows develop so
r ap idl y a nd o ut g row
hu'-la1}:$.ized hearts, another
.a n i.m a.l w a s n e e d e d for
long-term tests .
The record for surviving with
an artificial heart -268 days, or
almost nine months -is held by
a calf named Tennyson, which
was put to death by the Utah
group las t February when
a ntibiotics failed to c ure an
infection.
The animal had a version or
the artificial heart, called the
Jar vik 7, that was approved in
September for limited hurpan
tests by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration.
The d evice i s a
twin -chambe red s tructure
roughly the si~e of two tennis
balls. It is made of poly~rethane
with aluminum supports, and is
pow.ered e xternall y b y
compressed air.
All the hearts and assist
d ev ices presentl y be ing
considered for human use are
similarly powered, making it
necessary for the patient to be
tethered to support machines
with tubes and cables.
J arvik says the goal is to ·
develop a self-contained heart
that can be implanted in the
c hest with only power wires
goi ng to the outside. The heart
would run on rechargeable
batteries that could be carried In
a briefcase or in a chest or belt
pack.,
"This is in the early research
s tage, compa red with the
pneumatic <compressed air>
heart, but it is the direction we
are going in to improve the
mobility of the patient," he says.
Beca use of th e power
limitations, early patients will
be captives of their machines -
forced to stay in a hospital room
or one room of their homes.
This also will greatly increase
the cost of getting an artificial
heart, currently estimated to be
in the' $50,000 to $100,000 range,
and severely limit it.s use.
But if the hearts succeed,
become portable and 10 into
quantity production, costs
s h o uld fall dramatically,
researchers say. But the devices
still will be expensive .nd
society will have to determine
whq gets tbem and who pays the
bill, they add.
Artificial hearts and assist
devices probably will have at
least three uses, experts say.
The1 will be used temporarily
to help the heart heal, they will
replace the ~it tor a short
~· .
FIRST PATIENT Shirley Karp. w.ife of th~ first urt1f1 cial
heart transplant patient, Haskell Karp, visits her husband
"HEART' DUIOMSIRATB> -Dr. Robert Jarvi.k, lert. a
bio-engineer with the University of Utah's division of
artificial organs in Salt Lake City and surgeon Dr. Wllliam
tim e while a donor heart is
found for a transplant, or tltey
will permanently replace all or
part of the organ.
The first use of an artificial
heart in a human in 1969 was as
a support device to keep a man
alive while a transplant heart
was located.
Dr. Denton Cooley. the noted
Texas heart surgeon, put the
device in the chest of Haskell
Karp, of Skokie, Ill., an·d it
s ustained him for 65 hours. Karp
di ed 36 hours after getting a
human heart transplant, and the
episode became so controversial
that experts said it delayed
further human testing for a
decade.
The next attempt was in
Argentina in August 1980, and
the patient died afte r 15 hours on
a plastic device.
The third use of an artificial
he art in a human came this
year , on July 23, when Cooley
again startled the world by
implanting a device in a retired,
36-year-old Dutch bus driver,
Willebrordus Meuffels.
Designed by Dr. Tetsuzo
Akutsu, a veteran artificial
heart researcher. the device was
rar more advance\:t than the•one
Cooley used 12 years earlier.
After suffering heart failure
following a bypass operation,
the man lived for 54 hours on the
. mechanical heart while doctors
at the Texa11 Heart Institute
f o und a human heart lo
transplant.
Meuffels survived for more
than a week after the heart
transplant, but died or 'an
overwhelming infection .
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in 1969, in Houston. Karp lived with the "heart" for 65
hours.
DeVries demonstrate world's firs t artificial heart on
television show in New York.
Part of lwtel
to become
college
LAS VEGAS. N.M. <AP > -Oil
magnate Armand Hammer is
t ransforming part of his
Montezuma Hotel complex, a
19th century luxury resort, into
the fi rst American branch of the
United World College.
Ha mme r , c h a irman o f
Occi dental Petroleum Co ..
bought the 110-acre complex for
Sl million in August from the
United Catholic Conference o(
Bi shops and plans to spend
another SS million to renovate
part o( it for the school, college
director Ted Lockwood said.
The project resulted from a
meeting between Hammer and
Britain's Prince Charles,
chairman of the United World
College system, which operates
campuses in Singapore, Wales
and Canada.
Hamme r will finance the
project through the non-profit
Armand Hammer Foundation,
Lockwood said. ·
The focus now shifts back to
Utah. where doctors await
another emergency patient, with
Jarvlk 7, sterilized, stored, and
ready to, perhaps, save a life.
BEING 1UIED-1be left ventricular assist device (l.:.VAD>
-essedially half a heart designed to help the left ventricle
The college is lo open its doors
next September to 100 students
from various countries and
econ(>lnic backgrounds. It will
g rant a n international
baccalaureate certificate after
completion o f -. t~'")'ear -
program, roughly equivalent to
the last year o( hllh sc~ and
rlrsl year of college in the
American education system.
-has been tested on patients in the last two years. Half
have survived. . ....
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b )' <'O\'ering up for him. I'm plt'ading with
)'OU to te ll an adult who will ~ee to it that
)Our fathe r stops molestin~ you . T elling on
him won't be e as\". but it'Jo. tht' o nh \\a~
out. Good luck. dt"ar. ·
('O~t'IDE~TIAL to llo" Dot', One
Know? Fame is m e ting for most and the
m ea s uring rod is unce rtain but the he~t
definition or fame wa~ utte red b\· th•·
humoris t. Kin Hubba rd. He o;aid. i 1 You
kno" you are famou!'t "hen :,,ome in,ant·
µf'r-.. un imagine~ he b 'ou."
Early ar1ival a bore
For y('ars f have bt.·t~n tr~ tng to
tonvert my hus band tu "pun('tual1t~ " IL l!'t
m y life·s work
What rm de alang \\ ith 1s an 11 m onth
ba b\' who has never seen the far .... t to
m inutes of a nything lfe's ne ,·er seen <1
r urtain go up. never heard an overture.
ne ver seen a rate start. never e nte red 4.J
bu s that was standing still a nd has neH•r
gotten a p a rking place d ose to the door
Just once I'd_ like to get to a buffet
table wher.c t her e wasn 't a gap ing hole m
the tuna .mold or a salad w ith a ll the
tom at oes gone.
. Just o nc•e I'd like to go Lo a mm·ic when
the lights are on and I C'an seC' to find m,· seat~ ·
BEING LATE IS HABIT· forming. I
know there is som ething Fre udian about it.
but I don 't know what. My best ,l!uess
would be that w he rever he 's goan g. he
doesn 't want lo go in the first place
The th ing about people who ~re always
late is there is no wav to reach th(•m . 1·n·
t r ied deception . whe rt.' you lie about the
tim e you·re s upposed to be some wht•re His
bod y rejut'ts the adjustment.
Humiliation has been tried . Lake the
nig ht we arrived at <t pa rty and we hea rd a
voice s ay. "Good g r ief. the Bombc('ks ha ve
a rrived. I didn 't know it was so lat(' RO\'.
we·n · got to g o .. ·
EIMA BOMBECK
AT WIT'S ENO
Ent1ceml•nt ne\'er \\or ked <.nl' night 1
lalkc•d him antu L!Om g 111 a foothull g aml· 11n
tanw \\'hen the hand .... 1ruek up <J 111nl· hl·
.... ;11d ... Whal ts tha t ···
.. It's "rht.• Sta r Spangled H:.in nl'r · Thl''
pl a~· 1t bef11rt• l'\'l•r~ sµort~ t'\l'llt ..
.. \\'ha t for"··
"F.\.ER\"O~E Sl~(;S 11 a nd rt ::o.t.'l ' ..1
tn nt.' ..
··'.'[o o nl' as sang mg 1t ... ht' :;a rd . and
to r this I tamt• without sock~ ..
The c.·om ·l'rsaon of a t-Cll)firm t.•d d;rndll·r
1 ~ tht' dream of a lot of µeopll• \\'l• got
lue ky the other m ght. en route to a sµo rh
l'\'c nt. ~1adc every l raffH· lt ght. fo und a
parking s p ot near the cntra n c.·e a nd
c n ('ounterd l no ('rowels l nsich.•. \\l' m <1 dt.· a
d1~co,·en Thl' e\·e nt \\ a ::-.n ·t until thl' nt.·:\1
t11g ht .
As m,· hus band s at d u\\ n 1n I ht.·
l>lt•achers h(• sa id . "This t.•<Jrl ~· enough for
\'OU'.' I <lon 't know what '"u sec rn he 1n ~
hl'f't.' on tamt.• lt 's boring ...
Libra: Be diplomatic
Friday. December 4
ARIE S t March 2 1 Ap ril 19 1.
Conclus ions a re r e<ac hed deals an•
tons ummated You ·rc on the hrtnk of
1 mportant' dtsco\·er~ and c~·dt.• move~
towa rds µeak
TAl'Rl'S t April 20·Ma .' 20 1 '.\:('\\
a p p r o a c h l' o i n ci d c s wit h o pt i m is m .
fulfillment of wis h l'S. aspirations Your
floe l ings tend to d ominate logic ~1t·mbc.•r of
opposite sex eould be O\'t.•rwhe lmcc1
GEMINI t May 21-June 201 You might
be a sked to baC'ktrat'k in connt·ctton \,·ith
b u s iness or c ar t>e r m a n e u,·e r An
mte lligent retreat will ultamatel~· aid m
a chie ving goal
CANCER I June 21.Juh· 22 1 Horizons
expand: ~·ou'll have widl'r choiC'l'. you'll be
in contact with versatile. tall•ntcd people
-who s timula t e a nd e ncourage
LEO <July 23-Aug . 22 1: You karn
w he re you stand in connection with money
and lo, ... e. Foc u s on credit rat ings. details
connected with s pecifir tasks Aqua rius .
S c orpio a nd an o th e r Leo fi g ur e
promine nt I~·
VIRGO I Au g . 23-Sept. 22>: Addit ional
Inform ation Is required in tonncction with
contracts . partners hips . public relations
Gemini. Sagittarius a nd anothe r Vir'go
figure prominently .
UBRA I Sept . 23-0 ct. 22 l : Low-ke y
approach bring s des irert res ults .
• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
1>1plomar~· 1s ~·our all~ ~ou gam m a1o r
g o a I b ~· u I i 1 i z i n g po \\ {' r .... of f r 1 t' n cl I ~
1wrs uas ion.
S<'ORPIO I O c t 2:1 ~°' 21 1 It 1 ...
poss ible to obtain s ton l>t.'hmd the ~ton
.\ura of illusio n and ro mann · perml•a t ~·~
~C'l'nario. Yp u ga in a n·t•ss to Sl'C.Tt•ts ·
SAGITTARll'S 1 '.\:o\ 22 ·Dl't' 21 1
Emphasis on produc tion. st•cunty. l 1.1mil ~
n •l ut ionships a nd added rC'sponsaln ltt ~
T t' r r i t or i a I r i g h t s w i 11 he ck f 1 n c d
CA PRICO RS t De C' i2.J a n 19 •
Bl'ncfi ts indkated by lt•ndmg helping ha nd
tn Sagiltarian Short trip couh1 tw o n
u g t• n d a . Lo n g -s t a n d i n g µ r o J l' l'I r !'>
completed. :.iltho ug h you ma~ not be awan·
of 1l.
AQl'A Rll1S 1 .Jan 20· F e b JR 1 R '
ta king jnitia t i\'l•. a<'tmg an incte pe ndt·11t
m an n er ~· o u t· o u Id s trike · pa ~ <11 rt
Emphas is on loC'atin ~ ne('ded m:.itC'r ial.
recovering recent loss. increasing inromt•
potential.
PISCE (Fe b. 19-March 20 1. Spotlig ht
o n g r e atl'r indepe nde nce . in1tiat1n•.
l'h a lle n g e anct purc h use o f weurint.:
apparel. .Jud~ment . intuition wall bl' nn
t ar~ct. 1 -..,
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Bv PHIL INTERLANOI ol Laguna.Seach
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HERB MEN
OUR MAN IN !-N FRANCISCO
Saving you
saves hilll
"Thank you, bul it's not a design I fell and
someone skied over me."
Meet the meter beater: "Oh drat ' ..
<'xrLaimed B o nn ie Ell1ott as s h e
approached her car o n Sutter. parked in a
meter zone, a nd saw what looked li ke a
tic ket on her windshield However. 11
turned out to be a tag-sized m essage
advising .. Relax. this •~ not a t icket Your
meter .expired so l put in enough money to
get you max imum time .. · If you
appr eciate this, I would be pleased to
receive a couple of dollars in the envelope
pro\·idcd. I· do this to eke out a precarious
living. I am a supe r a nnuated unemployed
lJ .S citizen. not on welfare. just trying to
keep it together ...
Pf ISONAllTY Q.&A.
BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER
·is Estrada
·misjudged?
Q: Seems lo me whe n Erik Estrada
rirs t started out on tht> T\' show. "{'HiP~ ...
he seemed pretty down to t'arth and a nic<'
guy. But in the last .'·e ar or so, what with
tl\e things his studio bosses said about him
when he wanted more monev -a nd his
publicized divorce with all tht; muds lingin)!
-he's. not the samE'. What has happenE'd
with his ima).{e'? -~a nc.'· R.. Laguna
Beac h.
A: Es1rnch1. who l'ame from lhl' :-lurns
of :'-Jew York. thinks pt•oplt• han.· tht• \\ rong
idea about him ··Tht.•\ mislakt• m' drl\ l'
for arrnganet• ;rnd ,-.,mil\. but iht.•\ ·re
wrong.·· he sa.,·s .. I .1ust tX-lien.· m<i < the
hest m<in win · Onl,\· I prdt·r tht• ht•...,t man
to b(' me ··
Our ··11a1~ orr·· of th't• \\"et•k \\\an t
got•s to inkrrwuonal dl·s1g1wr Bill Bia:-:-for
rt'fusing to gin.· hi:-apprm ;d ~o ;1 proposal
for clesigm•r rnffi ns
Q : An.' thing to the rumors that tt-nnis
s tar Bjorn Borg now "ants to pla.' i('(•
hocke,\"? -Jl'ff G .• Ric hmond. \'a . . .,........,
;\. Yt•s But onl~· during ht:-:-abbat1{';JI
I rom tenm~ l>t•ct>mbt•r lO :\pnl ·1 han·
l'asual mnta t1nns from tht:-\\'a~h1ngl011 "
Capitab and lht• Toronto ~Japle leaf~ lo go
and praC'trt'e with them." ht• told Tt'nnis
\\'eek m ag;,iz1m· ··ob,·ious l~· r m not going
to get into tht• big s tuff Thal would ht·
t•raz,\· and an~·wa.\ I woulctn·t t>l' gooc1
enough But 11 \\CHtld be grt•at fun to pla~ m
som e of tht• pral'tt<:t• g amt·s I ean ... katl'
perft.•ctl~· wt·ll bt•e;111:-t• l plu~·<.•d lt'I.'
hot'key until I wus 16 ··
Q : Which preside nt g a\'e the shortest
inaugural addrt>ss'? Was it \hraha m
l.incoln? -Ell.'· R .. St. Louis.
A · :'lio. It was Gt•orgl' Was hington lie
ll~l'd just 135 words
The longest "a:-giH•n b~ \\'1l11am
llenry Harrison in 18...JI Ht' dt•ll\'t•rt•d a
two-hour 9.000-word speeC'h into tht> teeth of
a freezing northeast wind The m•xt da,·. he
t'<i m e down with a c old. and d1t•d of
pneumoni.i a month latt•r
Q : Since Dan Rather took over the
anchor spot from Walte r {'ronkite. l'n•
read that the ratings for the CBS ~ews
have reall~· gone down. How does Rather
re act to this'? -Laurence G .. Pittsburgh.
A : "I n tn 't be obl1dous to the
ratings ... responds Rather .. ~obo<h 111 m,·
position can be. But I'm struggling ,·er~·
h ard not to let them ovl'rwhelm ml'.
betause the~· represent an immen. e tidal ·
wave that c<1n just t'rtJ?lllf t'\·eryt hmg
and e,·er~·bod~ ..
The stamped envelope was addressed
to .. Meter Beater ... with an address on
Fulton. Bonnie. who a\'oided a SlO fine.
sent him a fi ver. The Meter Beater's na me.
by the way. is Jiru Eeks. Police say what
he is doing is legal ·
.
REAGANOMICS TOTTERS ON: As of
No\'. 16, you could pollute as tnuch as ~·ou
want around her e with out anv trouble from
'he Feds. As of that date: the 80 lt1cal
nspectors of the Environmental Protet-tion
Agency became un e mplo~·ed . due to
budget cuts . Thev held a wake tht•
nig ht before at Off-Bro.adway. after which.
as Bill Soiffer sighs. "nobody will be
watching the stor e ."
R ED INK: Communist Angela Da,·is.
a Prof. at S.F . State. still has n't r epaid the
52.212. 75 s he owes on a s tudent lo<1n at
UC-San Diego in ·57. '69, and a j udge is
ordering her to p<iy up. This does not seem
unreasonabl('. so no de monstrations. okay''
CAENFETTI : If \'OU want a r ealh dn·
martini. suggest s Les Tusup. the noted
abalone fisherman. tr~· the Monte Carlq
Cafe at Third and Yosemite. Its lone bottle
of Martini & Rossi vermouth is 14 vrs old
a nd has been empty for seven ·
The ·s F Stat e newspaper. Golden
Gater. ran a big front. page photo
captioned: "Who· Is This Man '!" Of 200
students questioned . only 19 identified him
correctly as Paul Romberg. Pres of
S.F State. whq must enJOY the view from
his. h·ory towet' . _ Fritz Da lrymple liked
this self-canceling "prom o tion " on
Sacram ento's Ch . 3: ··Find out whv we
know so little about Som alia see· Stan
Atkinson's on-the-scene-report.··
THE TALKTAIL LOUNGE: Andy
Kauffman . star of TY's "Ta.xi."' m.ust be
hot. He got so mu-ch attention from fans at
Sam Wo around 1 :30 a.m . one Sunda\' that
Edsel Ford Fon·g. the joint's su~rstar
waiter. was ready to eject him
AT BANK OF AMERICA Worlci Hdts .
Peter Warfi eld told a guard he had an
appointme nt with t he President "You
mean Sam Ho locaust ., .. asked the g uard.
··'.'Jo ." l aug hed P e ter ... Sam
Ar mageddon '. .. BofA Pres . Sam Arm<1 cosi-
ma~· or ma~· not be <1mus('d
~ "YASHLEIGH I
•BRILLIANT
WHICH IS THE
NON-SMOKING
LIFEBOAT?
e•••..__.,,....,._ O.,~T-•_...,.__
11 U• ..
Rider offers warning
DEAR DOCTOR: It's not svprtalag
wbat people will try wttb a few drlaks
oder tlaelJ' bell.
IA my rtgbt mlad I woalda't evea
tpprMc• a cow la a pu&are. A ball! A
tbosaud mlle9 away l1a't far moa1ll.
So wllat da I do, like a fool! A few
weeks a10, wblle taklal my wife oat for a
celebra&ioll, I "'Ermbed oa oae of tlloee
meclaulcal balls •t oar local ldpt cl•b.
Tlaere were ••ttreHe1 ••d foam
cu~ 1Rread· all anmd tile floor, .. I
dlda't lmaglae I mlgll& 1e& ll•rt e•e•
tboaplwutmowm.88&~1wH.
I 'm lyl•I llere la &radl•• for a
frac&wed •enebra. a. _..._, I laa•e a
.evenly llW•llted wn.t. I lla•e ......_,
else to do rtP& mow, 10 I'm ..U.g m a
••......., to you readen. Meaaakal btdll
HD be u feroclob H die real t.1a1a1. -MR. M. .
DEAR MR. M.: The closest most
people get to seeing a mecha ncial bull is
on TV. But your wunlng should be called
the ''urban cowboy ayndrf?~~· ••
T rou1 111At 11
OR. PETER J . STEINCROHN
According to one published study, 20
cases of .this syndrome we.re described as
being treated at a Phoenix hospital over a
six-week period.
Patients suffered fractures, sprains
contusions or lacerations. These ~volved
wrist, ankle, elbow, knee, thumb or
vertebrae.
Some riders sustained injuries .even
though not thrown by the bull. They we1te
due to unusual stress on the body. ,.
Dr. Steincrohn ~lcomc• qwltiou from
rtadera. Ht cannot anawer aU ~~ but
will inch* thoae of gmnol tntnnt m thil
column. Send JIOUT qwltionl to him, m cart of
the Daily Aloe, P.O. Boz 15'0, Coda Mno,
Calif. 92526.
Orang Coo t 'CAIL Y PILOT fThutstJ tV Doc mbor 3. t 81
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CAPITOL TOUR l;u, Edmund <; Brn" n
Jr tours reconstructed Sl·nale l'hamhe r al
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left l Assemhl~· Hules Commillel' Chairman
Al'WI ..........
l.ou l';,iµan ~ll('hat·I I IL·lll·r pn::-1rll'nl of lht•
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i\ European ron«ept ror m1•n
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NOTICEOFTllUSTEE'SULE beneficaries, creditors~nd N•.G-*17 conti ngen t creditor s of
on Januerv • ,_, •• 10 oo • rn , N o r m a n F r e de r i c k •~•Cle '"" ,.,,.111 lobl>y of L•wn,. 1111• S k N F t11sur•nt• Compenv. 1600 "'orln 1mpson a a orma n . ero..iway. •n ,,.., ,,,. of s...1., ..... Simpson a k a N orman
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Unlleci Sl•I•\ ol America. willlouto' minister the estate Of warranty e•pre".s or 1mpll•d ., 1llte, uw,l>O$Wl\ion oren<umbranus. decedent. A petition for
•" rl9h1, 1111e encl 1n1er1ttt now"""' b'f Community Prope rty It H s14Cf'I TrullH In ena lo I~ determination pursuant tO rolfowlnq OK<rft.CI or-1v s111.1••~ in ,,.. ••orewio coun1Y....., sw1e. to section 650 of the Probate
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OESCR IPTION All 111•1 cerlein pet ition IO administer the ,_ ... ,.,.,.., •n •PW S••••ot C•hfo•n•~ Eslate. T"-petition is set County ol Or•n~ , ..... ot Irvin~ '"=" O•\C"-"'o1~ for hearing in Dept. N o. J ae~1~R.,c;:-,~~~~·,,~~ ~~=;',,~_: at 700 Civic Center Driv e,
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with •" lmproomenl• lnt••on. at the hearing and state
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l. '"' ,,, -k ""°· P•~ s1e o~ l"gent cred itor o f thP. de-0111c1n1 RKOfOS of Oran~ County. ceased, YOU must file your
C1llfo•n1• tr.r••n.ifl•• re•trr..i 10 •• claim w i th the court or ;s~ec~:~:·~~~1':;i;::~:,::~1:!~ present i t to the personal
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tntom•n• of '"• comtnon ••u f irst issuance of letters as
c1n19n11tc1 •n '"" DKl•r•llon •••a provided in Section 700 of ::;i;::!,::'~~l(':':~r,.:f:~:.~;: the Probate Code of
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Notto•re~.•10JO YOU MAY EXAMINE From lnform1tlon •hlth IPW I ru~IM OHm\ rf!fllblt, !JUI tor which l'ru•ltt the flle kept by the COUrt. m111t1 no repr.-tetton 01 ,..,, ..... ,, If yoo are Interested in the
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750ml IJS.$9 Reg S7 85
Sale Pnces El1. Thru 12110181
All Items Suo1ect ro Pnor Sale
Del1vert Available ·MasterCard, Visa
Case Discounts 15,. •. 20%
644-7597
NEEDLEPOINT· STITCHERY
KHITIIHG • CROCHET
• PATERNAYAN PERSIAN YARN S
• DMC FLOSS AND PERLE COTTON
• DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CANVAS
• NEEDLEPOINT ANO STITCHERY KITS
• BRUNSWICK. UNGER AND N EVADA
KNITTING YARNS
• HANC·PAINTEO NEEDLEPOI NT ....
CANVASES
CUSTOM DESIGNS · C LASSES
EXPERT PILLOW FIM~IHG ·WORKSHOPS
CUSTOM RAMIHG
(714) 759-056 7
. ~c-huyl<'•' c . Jo~·nt.••" n.o.~ .• M .s .•
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orth odont k~ l'X(·Jus h ·cJy
:20:lH Mnn m l11u<•I drive
I ll'\\ p ort ht.'HC'h . t.·nll(ornln 02060
71 '. 7l10·0882
KENNETH B. SCHWAR Z. o.o:S.. INC.
NewpNt Hills Ctnter
2636 s~n Mlauel Dr., Suite 6
Newport Be~h. C.ilifoml.i 92660
(714) 6-40.2970
MERCHAMTS
DIRECTORY
Allyn-Black's Hair Fashion. 2618 San Miguel
Bank of America. 2600 San Miguel
Bonaparte Bakery, 2616 San Miguel
Coasl Federal Savings, 2620 San M1gue1
Or Joyner, Orthollonllc, 2638 San Miguel
Needlepor I. 2628 San M•guet
640·9•~
759-4572
759·1 100
759·01 81
759'-0882
759-0567
Newport Htlls Animal Hospital. 2670 San Miguel 759·1911
Newport Hills Drugs. 2610 San Miguel ~0-7373
Newport Hills Florist. 2&42 San Miguel
Newport Hills Travel, 2634 San ~1guet
640-7980
644·7371
Newport Hills Shoe Aepatr. 26o40 San Mlguel ~0-7302
Or Schwarz General Den11s1ry. 2636 San Miguel 640 297C
Parker's Pets. 2622 San Miguel 640·0090
Ralphs Market, 2660 San Miguel
Sparkling Cleaners, 2626 San Miguel
The Fringe Benel11. 261• San Miguel
Trad11tona1 Jewelers. 2630 San Miguel
Village Home Design. 2624 San Miguel
Walker & Lee Real Estate. 2670 San M1gue1
What s Cooking?. 2632 San Miguel
Wine Counlrv. 2646 San Miguel
Bud Graham & Son s Unton 76
6«·7992
640·~40
6•4·5080
760-8035
640-9193
759·1501
644·1820
644·7597
What's a Santa to do? He's promised all
his friends 1n Orange C.Ounty that he'd
buy their gifts at Newport Hills Center
-and he can't seem to find 1t' Can you
help him out? It's really very simple -
and once you've figured'lt out, you'll be
able to meet all yo.-Christmas needs
-from gif1s of wine. watches and
windup toys to poinsettias. pets and
pastries -all at Newport Hills Center•
(On the corner of Ford Road and San Miguel)
NOW OPEN
Just In Tim e For Christmas
-~ c 1 rad1ll.ac Of Linqer1<
For that
Essential Girt!
Spel'ial
~hopping ni g ht ~
for ml·n onh
\Ved nt·~clJ' ~ -
lll'l' !I Iii ·:i:s
Ii 311 lo H ·111
l.1u· '""''"'
Chrisrnui.\
l31r1hd.ay:>
Am11 uersun1·:.
Weddings ·
Gift Certificate Avatlable
Visa/Master Charge
644-1169
THE
~RINGE
BENE~IT
10% off all merchandise
in store with this ad
All· TYPES OF FABRICS
HANDMADE GIFTS
2614 S-MJ911" lo.ct
Ne wport leach, CA 92660
( 714) 644-5010
CONCORD\
Mini
Womens
'890 S840
&Up -
.,.... 11l1ctm of ......
fewelry ... la~ fw S....
7 60.803 5 • WMMI Sien also· 673-tl60
•
-OrangeC011t DAILY Pll.OTflhuraday, Oecomb r 3. 1981
FASHION FABRICS
7162 EDINGER AVE. -In "GEMCO" Center
• IUNllNITON BEACH •
F...-.C · ,......_ loll Holders, Co•ater1,
W• Sectla 1c, ~ ,....._ Dla•th Set.
c.1111.ntaa, St• 111 .,. .... De ... elld
MlncllMan
REGARDLESS OF THE LOSS
1llle .... .._._.. CjMI~ IUSIMISS SALi Ilea jMt -_..._.._, ,-pe" ... M ... ly ........ .-c ............ ...
.,. _ ..... ._...., ..... fblwet ... • ... ......_,, ,., ............... r'r r ........... ef cett er.., ........ -.y llie i.
-.Ill ,._ .......... -........ -prMtl ...... ._. c ........... " , ... ,,. ........... ._ .... hllrict. ...... ., ...
~IS ntl TIMI ... THIS IS THI 'LACI!
' ··DEC. 4th
AT lOA.M •.
SACRIFICED ••• CHEAP! !.
(NOTIONS.I
THREAD
• J.11. COATS. .... SUISSE". W • han
..... & dilal cWy Wtoft . ..ct carpet
tin.( ~ colon.
:;: ................. 28c
:~:9.-.............. 48c
ALL OTHERS
RICK RACK &
BIAS TAPE
''WllGHrS" in rick rack, bias tap•
md ftni Ion, all colon, d lff•rHt .......
:;.:. ............... 23c
=~~ ............... 32c
=~:o ............... 58c
ALL OTHERS ·
Y3 to Y2 off
V.1.P.
'"V.l.P." CottoR cmtdy I 000/o coffoft,
45" widths in MachlH washabl•
~.dffwt .. etcolon.
llG. Sl.79 yd. $ 188
-~ .... :........... yd.
BU"nONS
-c:aAHr. 11Mn _..plastic, t.atMr,
wood. ..... -,.... t.tto111 .. all
........ ...tcolon.
OUR amu STOCK
Y2 OFF
STRETCH TERRY
"MILLIKEM." 80% catto11/ZO%
polyester in peach, pink, crealft,
y.low. 60" widths.
... $4.99 yd. $248
.. prk. ... .. .. .. .. .. . . . yd;
f
..,_
.
PATIERNS
"51...UCITY, '' .. McCALL'S," "IUT·
THICK." S-Nlftihcf styt.s, siHs,
......_ IYy ...ty for IMst Mlectloft.
75%·0FF
I FABRICS I
QUILTING
"PU," "V.l.P." DOtllbl• MCI slnql•
fac.cf cplith ift prints. paH~ n1 and
,..... 45" wict., 3 spKial CJNMipS·
:~~~'. ~~ ............ s2~
a-=r .............. s31~
:~~:·~~.~~ ............ s 5~~
ALL OTHERS
Y3 to Y2 off
FLANNEL
"WAMSUTTA," "P&I." 011r hllCJ•
Ml•ctiaa h1chtdes solids, pri11h,
pWdl.,.......,... baby pri11ts, 50%
pofyeshr/500/o coHon and I 00%
pOly•1ter1, 45" wid• in "''chin.
WGlllUIMt f..,.;u, 3 spe<lal CJNMtPS·
=~9.!~ ............. ~d.
REG. $2.n yd. $ 119
.. pric. . .. .. .. .. .. ... . ycl
=~::9. ~~ ........... s 1 ~!
ALL OTHERS
Y3 to Y2 off
ULTRA VINO
.. IUIUNGTOH KLOl'MAM"' ,ashls
ift 100/o dacOf"ll poly•shr /200/o COM•
bed cott.. lftOChiM wa..,., 4 5"
.... pkich mid prifth.
=~!:~ .~~ ............ s 1 ~!
VB.OURS
"llW"' le..tlM SILCAMA, 85%
..... trlucctah/ 150/o "Y'°" •elows i11
MDltcolan. 60'"-62" wicltlts.
OUR ama STOCK
llCi. $7.11 yd.
Y2 OFF
I STORE • HOURS
DAILY
10 to 6
SUNDAY I
11 to 5
ffml~ eotSl!I We -.......... .._ •• ... •t c .. t ••. HW c••• ... ...e.w c••t .......... •Hw; eaw ... fw -,.
..... ...,_LOW NICI It tllie...., ...... tliet wlet ... r .... e twlft •114 ,.,ltl•• ll••IMKM •f tM ..... .-ck ..i 1twe ..._..!!
..... _.,. .. ~ ............ 114 ............ r• we•••' -r• tllet apeu wll ... ,.._1t • .. Nat • ..._ we~ .. .... ly•a.-1.._ .. .._...-.. prier .. eflff tliet "-... PllST COMI ..• PllST HIYID!!!
NOT~ONS
Y3 to Y2
AND MORE OFF
CHIFFONS
"KAUFMAN" Scru" prints Gild
solids, I 00% polyt1fen, 4 4" & 4 5"
widths ill most colon.
:?;!!:~ .~~ ........... s 1 '!.
:~:~.~~ ........... s2'!.
11GOBl11
I 00% polynt..-si• liMtl ty,. tft spr-
iftCJ colon, cot11pl•t•ly washabl•·
wriftkJe ~sist..t fabric, 58"/60" •dlhs in pWr. wt.it., lu ba.. attd
peach. I ~ial~
:;:.~:~.~~ ........... s3oy~.
ALL OTHERS
Y3 to Y2 off
CAUCOS
ALL OTHERS
Y3 to Y2 off
CORDUROYS
"CROM"ON" Corduroy i" wf d•,
...._. mid pin w•. I 000/o toMb•d
cotta.. & 50%/500/o pofyeshr/coHon.
Vari•ty of colon. 4 5" wi dths,
nAC:hint wcnhaba.. I spe<lal CJl'C*P·
:;:.!:~ .~~ ........... S14!.
ALL OTHERS
Y.-. to Y2 off·
DENIM
X-MAS
FABRICS
9uith .ct prints in alt Chrishns d ..
MCJ"S ond colors. 45" widt /aRd
pan•ls. 100% cotton, 50 %
~/50% cotton. :;;:,, to $7.99
~~~.~~ ........... s1~!
=~:·:! ............... s3~!.
!:;!~~.~~ ........... SJ~.
I 000/o POLYESTER
SUPER R.EX
"IUIUNGTOH ICLOrMAN"' hi I 000/o
dDcr. polpstw, cNOMd two-way
~-for COMfort 9'd flt, hlOCltitle
walll .... I spedat CJl"CMIP.
:;::~~~ ........ '. .. sr!.
ALL OTHERS
Y.-. to% off 1--------------4 Wt han brushtd ct.Nm ond hug blln-"Y stretch dtftirn . 50 %
HAWAIIAN PRINTS
Got CJH•S prints, I 00% polyeshr,
wrWd. frff, wen.-.... qllicll-dry"'9
fabric ift 60" widths. I spKlal CJ"O"P·
ALL OTH~RS
Y3 to Y2 ·off
REMNANTS
Al IMftdl ..ct fabrics llP to l yards 111
leftgth.. Solids. prints, plaids, knits,
ttc.. tk.
UPTO
.. 75% OFF
£.
..........
polyHt•r/50% cotto.i in a •oriety of 1--------------11
colors, 45" widt.
REG. $3.49 to $4.99 ycl
% price off
ZIPPERS
"YD IJPLOH" ..yto. coH uppers .ct
••• afMg ~oraff•• aJppers, SiHI r to 36" .. all dffen..t colon.
RIG. u · ' . 21 C
-~ ............... .
llG. 15·
to $2.10 Y2off
ALL OTHERS
Y3 to Y2 off
WOOLENS
"IOlllHS." "MIWICEH." W • ha•• a ...wy of woof w...ds In solids .ct
pWdl. 54"-60" wtct., jnt right for
this --lldrt ond Stlit ftffd1. 2
tplCJal CJl"OllPS.
::;::~.~ ........... s23;!.
:~:~.~~ ............ s3~!
ALL OTHERS
Y.-. to% off
PLEASE NOTE
lhtlts .... fabrics ........ ud .............. , tr.. ... .....
dock, I ,OOO's .. 1.oocr. of ,.... of ... •ery ...... fllltrlc1.
• ..... st w..e.d catan. sa., •.tr fw beat Mlectloa. ..._
act.ertfHd ... dl•d ....... , ..................... ....
to prior sale ..._...., "-· FllST COMI -FllST SHYID.
) -
_,-
-~
-
•A,. ..........
HEL~O THERE Edwin Ht•ekin wus <>Ill' of
more than SO Kansas mL·n who attcn<frd a
rec:t•pt ion in Wichita this Wl'l'k to look O\'l'r
a WL•sl (;crman woman v.ho wants to find
an Amt·riran husbund Rerk1n mt'l't!-.
HC'gina I .l01t 1wr whose \'ISll to Kan ... as \\as
s pons on·d h~ a \\'il'h1ta radw ..;1:it111n Thi• :m \'l'ar old rr:iull·in l'host· no1tl' of t tw nw11
s hl: met and 1:-s t ill l1111k111g
books protested Anti-Catholic • comic
VI STA <AP l -.·The pas for of
St. Francis Rom an Catholic
Church wants t he City Council
to ban the sale of a ser ies or
a nti·Catholic comic book's at the
Loaves and Fis h es Christian
Books tore
s ay ing "Praise The Lord· ..
Accor ding to Our Sunday Vis.
1tor , a na ti on<il Cath o lic
ne ws paper. two of the books
titled "Double·Cross" and "The
Ri g Hetrayal " have been
banned in Can<1d<1 The Re\ Thomas F Byrne
s a ys he 1s urgi n g other
ministers to Join in asking the
council to ban the comic books.
depicting Biblical stories with
an anti·Catholic s lant. put out
by Jack Ch1<:,k<1>ublications.
In a C'huq:h bulletin urgmg
t'\'e ryone to boycott the ~tore.
F<ither Byrne ca lls the books
"spintual poison. T hey feature
a SO·C'alled form er J esuit priest
who alleges homosexuality
among pr iests and nuns a nd
C'laims th'ey t ake a n oath to
wage war against Protestants.
.,_,v·-·-At least 1JT1e other m inis ter,
the. ..Rev. Dan iel Hansen of the
Luthernn church, is e ncourag
ing his l'Ongr cgat1on to boycott
the books tore. which has a cloth
stre lchl'd across the window
"I wi II do m y best to slop
thes e lies ... Fathe r By rne
\'UWCd.
FtClfTIOUS a uSll•ESS
NAME STAlEMENT
f hi IOllOWtOQ pitt\.00\ 4tf: 00109
bu\IM\\.\ WI I H YOU IN MIND, 1200 Ct•y
Street. N••OO'' bt.tln, C•t1tornL• cnw
k •,OI Oe•n ~1(k\, 12UO Cl•'f
~Ire••. "'4e•Porl be•cn. <..•ltlorn••
92"'1 M•rU\• M ~lromliln. (f00 (l•y
~Ir ret Ntwl>O' t b e•cn l.•••torn••
92 .. l
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9•ner•1 °""'.,. .. \l'hP 9t4tCM l>ettn t11t.•..,
T "'"' ..,,.ttnwn1 ••"" ttlt'd ••tn tnt>
l.Ouf\h C...lef'• 01 Oran~ (ounl, on
tr.0111em~r 11 1w1
PVIUC llTICE
FICTITIOUS •USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
l n~ t0Uow1n9 Ptr \.On\ arf' 0 01f"IQ
bu\1ne\~ a\
MOSE:S f RAMING 101 E••I
~ttven\, Vntl L Sant• Ana C•l1torn1a
'12101
Ou\11n Snuttr. 11•l (rt ,.trnon1
Pl•U CO\Ll -w C•hlorn.a 91701
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C,r•entft'f" Lttnt-''"'ne (.a htorn141
911tS
T ht\ t>us1ne\\ ,.., c.ona ... c teo • o., •
;enf'••t Pirt~r\l\+P
Ou\l•n Sinu1er
T n1\ \t.1enwn1 .. a, ttleo ""'th trw
(.ount.-y t •etlil. ot 01'a"9t" C.ounty un
Oc IOl>l'• )I 1'18 I
FICltltOUS BUSINliSS
NAME SlAT EMENT
In~ tollow1nQ CMtr>On\ •r~ ao1nQ
bU\lnf'\\ .,
GRAPHICS ONE, :4, 1000 H•rDOr
boutewaro. ~u1tr AIU., l.O\la Mew,
Cdl1torn1d "1621
JOM J°'""' Ov~reno, .-30 E\lh<fr
(O\l(t Mew, C.•1trorn14 91•21
(. t N1,hM Ovf'rt"nd 4.lQ Esther,
C6•1• M•~. C..l1forn1• •1•11 ,,,,, Du~•"'""' •\ cono1.1tteo oy •n
1no1"'1ownl
JON\ Ov•t('"° l ru\ \t•fr-n'lif'nt w•\ f1lf'CJ ••In uw
Count-. c.1 .. ,-. ot Oran91" County on
Novt"mO-f' 14 1CJ!ll
PVlllC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STAlEMIENT
In~ tollo•1n9 pe' son 11 001n9
bU\.0~\\ 4\
PRf;CISION PARIS. ns•. E.•\I
l'fltl Stttet. C..O\t• Mt~ ... (•htorn1•
'1?•11
5il••f"n (.twtlf'\ Se-notr. 11)"1 E•st
'''" ~ltttl C...O\t• Me\• C.•lltorn1,a 91•11
T ,..,.., C>v\1M'\\ '' cond'-'<-lt'G b• •"
tf\OIYtOu•I
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t n1s \t•1enw-n1 .-... tilf:-0 """''" Uw C.ounly t.lfr._ ot Or•nCJ'! (ount,. on
,..owtmt>tr Jf. 1911 '
F 17'741
Pubttiirwo Or4ll\..,e Co.t\t O•••v P11ot,
NOV lli, Otl< l, 10 ti, l'l81 SlofO-l!I
F1704l l-------------PuDh•~0rdnQO l..o.t\I Da•IY P.101.
Ho• 1b Oto<. J, 10 11 1'81 ~11a.a1
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME SlATIEMENT
I ne 1011ow1n9 "'"°"' •re ootn;
°"''nest•t T Al:ASUR'f 01sc.ou 1.i
CLl:AN I: AS. 11'04 Harbor Bolltevaro,
G•rotn GtoW". C.lttcwn•• ~
S a. !> Enlerpr ... s. Inc . •
C•htorn•• corpc>r•hon. !.ubst01•ry ot
!>pie a. Sp•n, tnc , • WtScon"n
torpor•t•on. 14072 M•ono•1•.
Wolmtntlff, C•hforn•• 921>1:1
l,,,, bus1ne\' ,·, conducted by •
corpor•tlOr'\ sa.s En1erpr1w•, Inc. E•r• t11llblrt. 'vice Prt-\t0.1'11
l h•$ U•temitnl W ti ltltG WIU\ '""' t..ounty C.terk 01 Ur•nOf <..OMnty on
NoomM r 11, 1'181
1------------
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATIEMENl
T ""' tollOwJnq Ot"r\On\ •re OoinQ
OU\•~H4\.
L!>V. LI 0 19/)1 M•t Arlnur
80Ulf'VMO S.Ultf' n_s Irvine-(•liforA••
91/IS
"•"• Woto\on ••Ol E.mf'r•to B•y,L~S.okll,
Boll UnQ\lon. II O•k<te<I urw,
~rwPOn 8N<n. C•1tfo,n1a 9'1060
Edu•"-· u i.ctuo v~ .. Ort••.
\'orD• L•,_, C.•hlorn•a •768o
H•r r y WCMO!iOn
t "'' 1ti1tement wt1\ t11eo w 11h uw
C.ounly Clerk Of Or•nge County on
Novtmt>t>r 20. 1'181
F11Utl
Pubh•ntel Or.tnQO Cw •• O•••v P•IOI, Nov lo Oe<. l. 10, II, 1'18,1 Sl9W1
Fl1'0/1
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loov 1', 2', O.C l tO, 1'181 ~81 "CTITIOUS BUSINt:H
NOTICE Is "«-'>• 9'"*" , ... , ·Jolin
•nd C Chrl•lln• Overond db•
C.RAPHICS ONE, a•. ARE NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBTS
OR LIABILITIES COloTRACTED BY
Ed and P.,,,ere Brooh dlM Concept•
Gr.tpf!lcs, a. Grllllf"U One. =•.or •nv
one •h•. prior ro November I•, 1'81
JOfln encl C c:Nosllnt OverHM:I
do.t G RAPHICS ONE, =•.
2000 Harbo<, 5'111• A·IU
C~Ll ~.CA
Pubfl-Or-(CN\I Daily P1tol,
Dec l , l •. "'' ~Ht-81
SU,.ElllOltCOUllT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNT'\' OF ORANGE
CASE NO, A· 11110
OllOEll TO SHOW CAUSE
ICC,. IV11
IN THE MAlll:.R 0 ~ l>•t
A PPLILA llO N 0 ~ M UYRtL
tlll.Alll: TH Mt(.Hl:L ~Uk 1..HAN(,1:.
Of-NAMt
WHl:REAS, Pf11hont• M UY kl:L
l:LllAlitlH MICHl:L nas l•l•d •
Ptl•hon wilt! fl• Cler-Of fl.,. Covrt f0< •n ordtt < .,•nQ•ftt .,,, n•m• .,
tollO•S
tne n •m• ot M U 'fkl:L
l:Lfl.Alll:.lH MIChEL lo Bl:.lH
Ml(Hl:L
tT tS OROERl:O IM I •" ~--.
tftltre\tfG tn tht .OO\le4t,,tltlf'd m •H•r
NAMt: STATt:MlfNT
T n~ lollowl119 pe,.on i• doln9 bu,,.,.,,.,
coasr °illlf;RCEOES SERVICE.
l00·8 Enlttprlw SlrMI. Cool• Mts.t,
C•tllornle t?l~
L••ry Jelfrey l(•blt1•n. 1111 Soulll
8 1rcll Slrffl, Sant• A"•· C•llfornl•
•1101
Thh blill""u " conduct..i by .,,
1ncUY1du•I
Urry J l(•t,.11an
Tiiis si.ttmenl w•• tllt<! wllll 1""
Cou11ty Clerk of Or•n9" Cou1111 011 Oclobtr 77, 1'11
Fl10:M
Publillled Qr.,.90 CN \I D•lly Pilot.
loov ll, 19 Jt, OK ), ... , •t>l>-11
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATIEME NT
t hf to11ow1nQ P«r\on ,, 0 01nq
bu~IM\\.\
T HE DAio T Rf; E., lt'n• M4Qnolla
!ttreei F-ount•1n 'v•lle.;. (.thlorn1a
91108
Brue~ 0 'Nanlln, IO'l1 CM!MI•
C>r1v•. R:1vtr\tdf> t •hforn1a 91!JOJ
f "'\ Ou\IM\\ '' t onduttero by "n
1n<11v1ou .. 1
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f ru\. \l•ttmttf"lt wn fl tea ••tn tM
Covnly C•tr-01 Or•nQe Covn1, on
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No• l•. Dec l. 10. II, 1 .. 1 SllMI
appear bo!lon 1111• Lourl •I 10 JO • m 1-------------
o n Oect mber JO, 1'81 , '" tnt
(0\HHOom ot Oeot l ••• 100 C..•Y•(
(.t,,ter Or ;w• VW•\I. ~antli An•,
t •lltorn1•1 •no ~ cttuM. 1t •ny.
wfly Ille pellhOll fO< CllM\99 of Nm•
t.llOUld rldl .. 9< •Ille<!
11 I!> ~URIHt:R OROl:Rl:O IM t a
copy of ""' Clraer 10 :.no• <.AV!M lie
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Barrin' ( '11111µl1anc1• Board, under prei.sure from
g1JVl·rnmcnl agl'lll'rcs, also drop~d 11roposed rules · requirin~ rt•nuvat11111 11( older lrani.il stations and
federally h•ust'<I building:., inrludin~ thousands or
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'Jve $70 mllhon annually IX0('au1>e . under the plan
adopted lh1' week, 1l will nut havt• to renovate
about 15,000 bulld1n~s. mostly in rural an•as
"Wt: 'had to compromise We have won a
v1tton 111 that the alternative was total abolition,"
sa1ct board C'hairman Mason V Rose, a dis abled
If vott don't want .,
;ii lornt·~· from Los Ang1•lcs . to drink .. -
lmplcnwntat1on of tht: original proposal was
<ll'layt·d as part of lhc Reagan administration's
rev a•\\ of gl>H~rnml'nl regulations In July, the
hoard \ ott'<I 12 Ill t11 r~'>cmd the rules, with all 11
mt·mb~:r' from federal agenc·1l•:; voting against
Lhl'm
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throui:h t·1111111rom1se we pulled off something we
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.. Whut w1• allcm ptcd to do was .to deal with the
m ost (·x 1w ns1v1· modif1 C'ations thul would have
he e n re11111n'<I under the original plan," he said .
.. Ne•\\ hullding' and o.;tructures were not the
pro bll·m tht') must bl· highly al'tcss1ble to the
h:rncl11·a111x•d It .., the old building!> and transit
:.tatt0n'> that \H·r c not built with accei.s 1n mind "
Tht• board r{' IC('led tht· ai.(ent ll''> · argum ent
that t'\"tmg rules wen.· adt'quate But 1t agreed to
mmllr~ uc·l·t•ss proposab in the interest of adopting
a uniform plan to rcpla<'t.· the four different sets or
rull·s 1n use
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VIKINGS ON THE LOOSE -:\farina Hi~h battles Colton Friday night in
the CIF Rig Five Confer~n cc se mifinals At top. from left. Bob
Critchfield hauls tn a pass against Foothill. Jeff Frandsen 1311 latches
C6
C10
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Host Marina, Oilers
cruise into . semis
in tournament. C3.
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a.lly ""' ..... "--
on to a pass and Ton~· Valente shows his r unning form. Relow Brian
:\tare us escorts Ron ~ alerstein. Rn an Brown 1 26 1 and quarterback K en
Laszlo run and gun
Sonics
ref use
to fofd
SEATTLE <AP > -With Jack
Sikm a , Lonnie She lton and
J ames Donaldson shoring up the
orfense, the Seattle SuperSonics
had little chance to produce the
fourt h -q ua r te r co ll a p s e
responsible for 10 straight losses
to Los Angeles.
In a Nation a l Baske tball
Assoc iation m atch with the
Lakcrs Wednesd ay night; the
Sonics posted t heir first victory.
104·98. in 11 matches between
the two clubs .
··Los Angeles couldn't believe
it ... Seattle guard Gus Wimams
said. "They were waiting for us ••
lo fold or something .....
With Sikma in the•middle, tht
Sonics kept the pressure on Los
Angeles with key. buckets and
rebounds throughout the final 12
minutes
.SHELTON HIT two Jumpers
to open the fourth period before
laking a rest. Sik ma, with nine
of 27 points in ttJe final quarter,
sank two b~seline jumpers over
Magic J ohnson down the stretch.
Donald son prod u ced nine
fourth -quarter poi nts and
snatch ed th r ee o ffensive
rebounds.
The Lakers. aver aging 124
points in Ri ley's fi rst 15 games
as coach, shot .465 from the field
compared with Seattle's .495.
Los Angeles center Kareem
Abd ul-J a bbar led a ll scorers
with 30 points while teammate
Norm Nixon added 21 She lton
tallied 22.
·'Seattle sagged back o n
defense li ke a lot of t ea ms are
doing to us, but they are the best
team in the league on doing
that ... Riley said. ·'They did an
exceptional job on getting back
on the breaks a nd stopping us on
an initial shot. I thought we ra n
well al times. but we couldn't
convert on too ma ny situa tions.
· "S ikmw had an exceptional
game. and he is truly one of the
great centers in the league."
Sikma hit 13 of 22 shots from
the field . topped all rebounders
with 14 and contr ibuted six
a ssists though he made fo ur
turnovers in 39 minutes.
"I THINK WE have a lot of
fl exibility,'"· Sikma sa id or his
dua l role as starting center and
r eserve f o rw <l rd . ··we
complement each other . I 'm not
the tall, intimidating center like
he is. When I take a rest. it gives
us another look.··
Marina's football team has enjoyed a dream season so far
It began on the shores of Honolulu and may end in the CIF championship game at Anaheim Stadium
By ROGER CARLSON
OI .. Detty l'llee St.it
It was labe led as a season to
re m ember.-
And from the humid, breezy moments
of Honolulu to the crisp , cold moments
expected to come at Mt. San Antonio
College Friday night, d reams seem to
have materialized .
' The Vikings of Ma rina High's football
team are for real. For years a dl)()rmat
and in the past four seasons a power to
be r eckoned with des pite being
overshadowed by Sunset League rivals
Edison and Fountain Valle)'. Marina
football has arr ived
P laying football in the month or
December will do that for a team
especially a n 11 1 unit which has
fulfilled vir tually every promise and
goal to this poi nt.
I t began in Augu s t . with a
light-hearted week in Hawaii. The
musical chairs on the jet, delaying
takeoff, the mistaken round of mai tais
to the delight of all on a Polynesia n
cruise (sque lched by the coach). the ups
and downs in the Island Colony Hotel
elevator and the 28-0 victory in the rain
and on the Astroturf of Aloha Stadium.
Some happy mom ents for a band of
Scandinavian Pirates. but the task that
awaited was surely tougher than this. A
lot of ups in that elevator were still in
Jeopardy of a lot of downs in the future.
But the task appeared easier from
that point as Newport Harbor and Bolsa
Grande fell to the tune of 35·3 and 47·0
d efeats. Through th ree games the
COMMENTARY
. Vikings had poured it to the opposition
at a rate of 110·3.
Disbelievers said, '"Wait until they
play someone."
Foothrn was next and the Knighu fell,
24·14. Here was an opponent which
boas ted respectabiLity and one which
has gone on to compile an 11·1 record
and the Century League championship.
An idle week followed Clo pay for the
ea rly start>. then Milli kan. which lost to
a lot of teams. fell . 30·0.
The Sunset League wa rs loomed
ahead and it began with E dison. Before
t he season began Coach D ave
Thompson said, "Our goal is to win the
Sunset League. I don't exactly k~w
how the kjds feel about it , maybe they
think I'm full of hot air." 1
A crowd of 10,500 li howe d up I at
Cer ritos College and the .Vikitjgs
s tunned the favored Cha rgers with
three long touchdown passes and had a
24-21 lead with time running out. only to
fall . 28-24, as Edison rallied .
A fourth·down pass lo the Marina
one-vard line keyed the uphill victory
for Edison. which was a center of some
controversy.
So. the Vikings lost and dreams of a
Sunset League championship were
dulled. ultimately to vanish.
But oh. the eyes that were opened.
With the loss they finally gained the
recognition they have sought. :.:
• It's true. under Thompson the Vikings
ha d a lready gained a mea sure ol
r ecognition. Thompson's four years as
the coach has erased most memories of
17 previous seasons without so much as
a playoff berth.
but, with the loss and dangerout
Fountain Valley next , the Vikings wef!
again considered underdogs, too mucl
<See MARINA, Page CZ)
Late goals
dump Kings How do you stop Magee? Just ask his mother
INGLEWOOD IAP > Dean
Talafous a nd Dave Maloney
struck for third-period goals to
break open a 2·2 deadlock and
lead the New York Rangers to a
4.3 National Hockey League
victory over the Los Angeles
Kings Wednesday night.
With the score tied at 2 2 in the
final period. Talafous knocked m
a five-foot rebound after one
minute of play for his fourth
goal of the season. Maloney
gave the Rangers a 4·2 lead ·
when he deflected a drive past
Kings' goalie Mario Lessard at
1·26 .
New York took a 2·0 lead on a
power play goal in the first
pe riod by defenseman Reijo
Routsalainen at 6: 29, a nd Steve
Vickers' firs t goal of the season.
4: 53 into the second period.
Steve Bozek countered with a
Los Angeles power-play g-0al at
7 .03 when he deflected a drive
bv Rick Martin into the net.
Los Angeles' Dave T aylor
connected with his 15th foal of
the season whe n he fake goalie
Steve Weeks and scored on a
backhand with 5:04 left in the
second pefiod
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Apparently , she didn't spare the rod when UCI All-American was growing up
By JOHN SEVANO
Of !tie D•lly ~le4 Sl-'f
How does someone go about handli ng
Kevin Magee" More than one basketball
coarh has pulled out his hair trying to
come up with an answer to that question
At 6·8. 227 pounds. the UC Irvine senior
All-America not only has the size. but the
muscle to give his opponents fits. And the
fact he has a nice shooting touch whether
he"s 2-or-20 feet from the basket doesn't
help matters. either.
Th roughout his career. Magee has seen
everything -from a one-m an defense to
so m e times three-or ·four players
con verging on him. And. except for a few
rare instances. none of them have worked
WHAT THEN, IS THE RE ten to do?
Well . opposing coaches might want to call
Magee's mother for some help. Yes. that's
r ight. Ina Mae Magee m ay hold the
solution everyone haJ been looking for.
Unfortunately, there's a catch -only
Ina Mae Magee can perform the necessary
act. In fact. il's hard to imagine anyone
wanting t-0 risk the consequences by doing
it t he mselves, anyway.
"Kevin never gave me any proble ms."
staled the fris ky-sounding Mrs. Magee
Crom her home in Magnolia, Miss. "In
fact, I have four sons and none of them
have ever given m e any trouble."
UCI faces Boise St.
UC Irvine's basketball team tries
to make it three straight wins t.onight
17:30> when the Anteaters host Boise
State at Crawford Ha ll.
Coach Bill M u lligan's squad
' opened the season wi th a pair of road
victories against Oregon (90·84) and
Chico State c 118.·79 >.
Boise Slate < 1·2) hasn't fared quite
as well. losing to Central Michigan
and Western Michigan by one-point
decisions before beating Doane
College Tuesday."
Boise Stat.e fea tures t hree
s.ophomores and a rresl;lman in its
starting lineup.
"Why is that?·· she was asked.
' '"'Because we would always talk things
out and if th at d idn't work we'd do
som ething a little toughe r," was her
answer.
"Like what?''
.. Well. ~·d nrn a n er Uie m wiCh ·h
bell." s he replied laughing.
Kevin cer tainly wasn't Immune to
has mother's wrath. As a m atter or fact,
the last ti me he was disciplined, according
to his mother, was just a couple of days
prior to his depart ure for California in
1978.
··He had a curfew and stayed out a little
longer than he should have," remembered
Mrs Magee. still laughing as s he told the
story. ·'I took a belt Lo him a nd he started
holle ring and went off a nd I told him he
was too big to be carrying on like tha t. and
he knew it didn"t hurt him none.··
M agei!. confronted w ith his mother 's
story. broke out into a wide grin.
"I know she's lying." he defe nded,
trying to keep a straight face. "I've
always respected her. but she knows she's
not going to take no belt to me. I'm too big
for that.
·'She may slap me or something when I
get out of line ... -but she's not oin to
hit me with a belt . She knows ter han
thal."
IT WAS REFllESUJNG to hear the two
joke about the Incident -but then Kevin
and his mother have always had a strong
relationship.
"We're really close/' admittecj Kevin.
"Jr f had a problem I could ta lk to her
about u ything -no m atter what It was.
"She's a real nice ~ady, and since she's
<See M<n'HElt, Pa1e CZ>
HAPfNG U-P---l<e vl n--· -
Magee's mother. Ina Mae.
did a good job of keeping her
son in line. . .
2 Coast DAILY PILOTffhursdoy, Decarnbor 3, 1981
; S lt"ve Scott likes
the fa t green s v
Free saves Warriors at buattr
t.toyd •• ,.... Gr.1tJbt."d t• rtlbcJund m
und M'nl Up U )~ foot JUml> ithot Ul tht<
t1uu1·r 111 U•H' the (;olden Slult'
Worr111" u 120 119 NUA d el'tston ove r
the Chll'tt.io U11l1' W1•11rlt'~•h1) 01.:ht Fr1•c had
~I\ t•n lhl· Wurru11 :-. u 1 UI 117 lt·ud with Iii
:.t'l'Olld' n ·mu1ntn1t with two foul 'hot!'>, but a
short JUrn~r b,v Ronni¥ IA·,t.-r w nt t 't11cal(o
1thl't11J with i.1x Sl'l'Ondi. ll1fl tarry Hird
thrt•W 111 Ull u rf bulunt·e ,
Stt-w !oi<"oll, one u( lhe nation's !I
1111t:..tand1ng cl1:.tuncc runners, used
, . h11, taknts Wcdncsdur lo play ~hat.!§_ •~-. ......_ ,ll'ir>g ·rnlfod fnc Tastf·~t round of golf in history .
20 loot JUlllp .. 11111 with two
su ·onds r<>rnurn111~ lo 1u vc
Boston u 11 5 114 w111 O'llcr
Detroit Adrlu Oaotley
s cored 14 point:. Ill the fourth
quarlor und :iii in th e game
as Utah re bound~d fro m
Tul'sduy's loss to the Lake rs
with u 114 103 triumph over
()tsllmt . :-lim P airson-and--
Sc·•1tt pluycd the 6,025·yard, par-71 H.G.
Mllh·r c;ol( ('ClurSl' In Anaheim in 29 minute~.
.I.I ll'i wconds , aecord1ng to course m anager
l'r:1n k Pepito. who :.aid that Scott was limed by
1 "o "atchcs und al!.o clocked himself.
Pepito ~aid the old r et•o rd was 29 minutes.
~9 90 wconds S\tt by Jere my Dunanson at the
S:rnlH Barbara Municipal Course last winter.
Sc·ott used onlv two c lubs. Pepito said. a
1 l11 1·t· iron and a pitc hing wedge, and shot a 92.
• Scutt didn't u~e a golf cart. according to
1'1•111to. \\ho s aid the former UC Irvine standout
111.,t ... 111 u:.cd h1:. great :.peed lo accomplish the
f I ' a I
Quote of the day
Norm Van 8rocklln, a Ha ll of Fame
quarterbaek, talking about 38-year-old
('r a ig Morton or th£• Denver Broncos:
"Morton's aboul 10 years olde r than
Oq~a nizcd Baseball
Hartford withstands Leaf rally
Third µe ri od goals · by Rick ~
'1 ad.t•is h, Mark llowe and Tom ,
tt1m t' null1f1cd a late To ronto rally
11lll twlpcd thl' llartfo rd Whalers
cl•·foat the Mapk Leafs . 5 3 Wednesday night in
1111• ~at1onal llocke\· Lea gue The Whalers led
I 1 lwf~re the Lea fs·" ere able to work back into
1111 g am<· Two goal performances by
•, I t•rtin t't•ntcrs Ivan Boldirev and Thomas
Gradin s parked Vancouver
to ·a 5 ·0 ~hutout over
M 1 n nt•:.ot a Bre nt
As hton t1ppt•<I in a pass from
Rob Ramage with 3:33 left to
give Colorado a 3·2 victory
o ver Chieago. snapping the
Hoc k1 es· 11 g ame winless
s lrl·ak . Dcfonsem e n Pat
Pril'l' and Paul Baxter each
~ :.tort•d to help Pittsburgh
RI(!( MAC LEISH hold off Winnipeg. 4·2 ...
Oa 11• Hunter t'nJo~ cd hi:. second three-goal
1wrfvrrnof1l'l' of the :.ea~on to pace Quebec to a
\\lltl !18 triumph O\'Cr Edmonton. snapping th e
1h11·1 ... · to J.!Hm c unhcatcn streak . . . Danny c.an-. th<' Huffalo Sabres· team captain and
hnld1·r of thl· C'lub record for most goals m a ..,..,.,on .. rnd goalie Bob Sauve, the NHL·s
1 h11 ti leading goalie. were among four players
11 .1dt•d to the l>Nro1t lfrd Wings
He ttinga sidelined for six weeks
'\'orthC.'rn Aritona Vn1vers ity m
Ii .... kl'lha ll playt'r Ted Hetlinga has a
t.r 11h·n lx>n(.' in his right foot and will
1111...., at lt•ast the firs t s ix weeks of the season.
Ill 1t111g d. \\ho a\er aged 114 pomls and 6.9
, .. 1io11ncb pt-r game last year. 1s a product of
li11t h S ~1n C lement e High and Saddleback
('11ll t·gc S~ racuse fo rward Tony "~ed"
It 1 u in '' 111 m 1ss one to two weeks of play with a
d"'l"l'alc <I finge r Sophomore K enton
F1l<>lin le<i four \'1rgin1a players who scored in
dnu tile f1uures Wednesday a s the fifth-ranked
1 "\ ;d1crs defea ted Handolph Maco n. 82-50. All 12
\ ir g1nrn players who dressed for the gam e
.... ,.,,11·<1 . M 1nnesota ce nter Randy Breuer
,, or 1·cl a c·a r e cr high 31 p oints as t h e
I 11 h ranked Cophc rs rat·ed to a 90-74 victory
••\ 1 1 l>a' ton Fres hman Pa t E wing scored 21
p111 nt ... a~ 20th ranked Georgetown rom ped to an
i'il r1.1 triumph over Morgan State Ewing and
lt•ll11\\ fr(.'shman Anthony J ones and Bill Martin
1•111n hincd for 43 of the lloya s · 50 points in the
,,., 111111 half a !> the '1c tors o pened lhe1r home
1'a"'in hc forc a sellout c rowd al Mc Donough
\11·11,,
uovo ,.... Calvin Natt eombine.d for 49
points to pow. er Portlund Mu 112-107 success ~n
Kans as City The wtn ke t c T rail Blazers m
first place m th e Pac1fl 01v1s1on over the
Lukers Ray Williams scored 27 points.
inc luding 13 • 1n the third quarter when New
J ersey took control , t o lead the Nets past
Cleveland. 125· 10 handing the Cavaliers their
seventh straight loss Cavs ' guard B obby
Wilke rson was injured when he sm as hed his
forehead on the court and was carried off the
floor un('on:.t'ious and take n to llac·kens ack Hosp ital. ·
PCAA_ honors two area players
football standouts have been honored •. t
Two former Orange Coas t area [il
on t he all· PCAA Conference squad
unnoun<:ed We dnesday . Ste ve Cordl'e, from
Orange Coas t College and Ridgecr est, was
selected as a defensive back on the firs t team
defen se. Meanwhile . F ountain Valley's Stan
Shibata, a se nior at the Univers ity of Pacific,
wa s nam e d a second ·lea m defensive
back ... The Rams announced that they have
activated rookie quarterback J eff Ke mp and
placeef rookie tight end Ron Battle on the
injured reserve lis t
Dodgers sign Monday for one year
Outfielder R kk Mo nday of the II
Lo s Ange les D odge r s . whos e
ninth-inning home run m the fifth
game of the National League Championship
Series gave the Oodge rs a 2· l victory . signed a
one-year contract "1th the National Leag ue t'lub
Wednesday Terms were not announced
Greg J,uz.inski of the Chicago White Sox was
named winn er of the Ame rican Le a g ue's
designated hitter award for 1981 Luzmski
batted 265 with 21 home runi. and 62 runs batted
in for the While Sox. appe aring to 103 games as
a DH Los Angell':. boxmg promoter Don
Fraser has been named the c htt!f exe cutive
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Television. radio
Following are ttie top sports events on TV
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9 6 p .m .. Channel 7 ./ './ ./
NFL FOOTBALL: Cle ve land at Houston
Announcers: Frank Gifford, Howa rd Cosell
a nd Don Meredith.
Playoff hopes of both teams have been buried
and tonight's contes t loom s as a chance to escape
the cellar in the American Conference Central
Division. Both have 5·8 records and are three
games behind second place Pittsburgh in the
o:.tandings with no ch ance of a playoff berth.
Houston is under a new coach but still has Earl
Campbell at r unning back
[l!JJ 8 p.m .. Channel 5 ./ ./
COLLEGE BASKETBA L L : UC LA at Rutge rs.
Announcers: Joe Buttitta a nd Bi ll Wa lton
The Bruins a lter a shaky sta rt lhal sa w them
lose to Br1gha~ Young and win a narrow decision
over Pepperd1ne, teleca s t -t>v lwo hours with
UCLA famed to post lts second win of the season
Hope to straighten out their ship on the road.
Tonight's game is a delayed Aller this one, the
Bruins move to Notre Da m e for a Saturday game w ith the Fighting Irish.
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MOTHER MAG EE. • • MARINA. • •
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Al H H. Kt•v111 '" Lill' Wllt•'t 111 h11,
tamd>, ullhou~h 111:. 15 \1•:11 old
tirothl·r Uext1•r ulr1•1.1ch ... 1.11111'
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•'ROM TIU: 1'1M•: h1)> 111ollwr
c·1u1 rl'mc•mln•r . Kc•v 1n wu:o.
involved in o;1>0rt11 and hud o;omc
ktll(I or lwll 111 h1:< harul!>
"fn -.. 1~m~nhir> •whoo! Kl'v1n
played footbull und ba:.cball.
to1>. but ht' n€.'vt·r rc:ully liked
them ." shl' !-iUld .. Rai.kcthall
was h1i. thin~
.. Kevin 'A-as alway:. tht.• tn>c
whereby 1( ht.· \.\asn 'I good at
something he w asn't going lo be
happy So. he wa~ usually good
at anythin,:: he :.tarted ·
Actual!\. Kev1n·s m vlher and
Cuthe r <\\·ho hve~ 1n Gary, Ind I
b oth bas ketba ll play ers
themselvt.>:. at one time got
h1 m mlerested 1n the :.1>0rt
J\NO, IT WASN'T uncommon
to have the l'ntir<• family . with a
fe w <:CJ U!.1ns and rH'lKhbors ,
µlaying <ig;,.11nst one another late
into the nig ht
.. When the family ix 1ntl'rested
1n something , we ll. you know
how it goes." cx pl1Jincd Mrs .
Magee "If· we weren't playing
basketball. we Wl'rt' wutc hing 1t
It was in our hloo1l ··
Amazingly. Kevin d1dn l -.tart
s prouting unti l his t•url~ tt•cn:.
As a ma tll'r of fill'! a t at:e 14 he
"a:. a dumpy 5·5. 155 poun<ls
··Ke \'IO "a!> s hort <.tnd fat,"
rt.'c a l lcd !\1 rs ~agc t.• "We
thought he \\as grnnJ.( to be hkc
h is m othl'r 's "'de Hut then he
started gro" 1ng "ht.'n hl' "a)> 14
a nd kt•pt g r<I\\ m).! unttl ht• wCJs 21 ..
KEVIN llAS Al.WAVS been
some\\ha t of a 1·l'l€.'bnt~ to his
ho m etown F rum high "t'hool t11
the prl'!>Cnt. t ht· you ngl'r kid'>
looked up to him \.\hile the oldt•r
f o lk :-. re s p e cte d hi s
aec·ompl1shmt•nt:.
The re wa~ :1 t1mt.'. howl!vcr.
whcn the to"n snurc·d on tum
and that's when he dropped out
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lt111"lu11 1 w11I .,t,1rtt·cl "''rkinr,
I "J"l l "Ill I 11·d I ht•Ul(h
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IJJ t'k to nal It·..:•·
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""' pm lia bl> lt11• IH•i.I lh1111( lhal
1.1\'t'I h:11111•·t1t'd lll Kt·Vtn Afltor
lul;oring ut assor11'<l Job,, fmm
t•lc11n1n1:: hf'lc·k~ lo s tat.•king
iJOXl'I'! in u fuc·tory, hi.' k1ww that
k1mJ or lift· wa:.r1't for him
"tn:·o WORK ovl'rt1me :11111
1tw n t'omc h.QfllC w ith tc arf. w
h1 :. eyes.'' said Mrs Muge1.· "It
wa:.n't thal ht• halt'<! work It
v.as t he p ay Thl· minimum
WUJ:t' tht•n ""sonly around S3
"An\ wav lw '>atd. · M()rn. th1:.
1:. 1 l i 'm ·going ba t k Lu :o.1'11001
and 1 ·n1 never gomJ,! lo work
aga in for thl·i.t· low wages ···
Ma gel' k l' pl h1 :0. pro m 1:.e
boun<:inrt h1i. way ttirouj.!h three
d I rfe r e nl c·a m PUl>l'" b l•for c
:.etthng on Saddlc bal'k Coll ege
1n 1971l
It "as with the Gau chos that
Magee became a:.socialcd with
Coach Rill !\1ulhgan and t he t"o
ha\'t' been m sep ;u a hle i.incc
Nol that lhe combination hasn't
done too badly. mind you Tu
th1!> day. Lhey're p robably thl•
hottest l~nd c m 1n collegt•
lrn:.kt'tball
T H E POINT IS Magee has
n •a t ht.'ll his own ex1~clat ions
a nd his mother's And now. the
All Amerl(·.rn. "ho ha:. s tarted
h1-.. '>cnwr scai.on a t l 'C I <1t th1.•
s a m l;' hl1:.lcnng pact• hi.' left uff
his junwr ye<J r. IS less than '>IX
month:. aV.<1) from s ig ning v.hat
:.hould prti \'t· to be a luc rat1\'l:
'\BA contrac·t
··\~n he s fin ished ." o;tlltt.•d
~1 r" • get'. ·he 'll h<svc a n
l!d uc at1<111 <ind ht··11 ha\e m ime\
T h u~e a r <> l"" th in g :. he':.
JI" a~!> "a nted
11€.' II be lhc :.a m c. though
l>t·l·aus t' Ke' 1n 1s Jus t K€.'vm
E \l'n hod \' loHs him becaus t
n11t h 1'i1g h~s cha nged him
1\nd. 1f h<· ever doc" changt'.
.\Ir" '.\1 agee v.ill a l'A-a~s be there
trJ put him back in his plaC'e
whe ther it's with a t<.ilk or
unother whuppm'
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rnart'h in the dos ing ~ecunds
aflt>I ,.A mat look advantage pf a
l'(il't rumhlt· al tht.• \'tkcs' 26 to ltt·
·tht• ganw
So 1\11.1hl'1m St:i d1um and the
C'J F fu1a b JI l ' 1111t· i.tcp a wa)-a~
Culton·, mas•11' c offt'n~l' awaits
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Marina duels Compton; HB meets CdM
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Bettl'h sut I l·•I 1n tu to nieht 's c h{I m plon5h1 p
sem1(inul!I wtlh hllle t rouble Wednesday n11i:ht
but lh\' t•ompetihon ii. expected to b4! a little stiffer
afte r 1-;1 Modeni.1 und Westminster fell victim in
the fir~t round o r the Marano Invitation a l
bas ketba ll tourna me nt.
Corona del Mar's Sea Klngs, defending Cl F
3·A t'hamplons. furnish the oppos 1tton for
ll untin g t o n Beat'h ul 6. followed b y a
Ma rinu·Complon duel at 7:45.
The setups c ame about following Huntinelon
Beach's breeze ove r Westminster and Marina 's
rout or El Moden a . Compton s queezed past
Chaminade, 62•55. while Corona del Ma r drew a
bye into the semis in the seven·team tourney
Marina 85, E• Modena 60
"Compton took Verbum De i in to three
overtimes." says Marina Coa ch Steve Popovich
"So it should be a test."
Ther e wasn't much of a test for the \'ikin,Rs
Wednesday in their 1981·82 opener as El Modena·s
s even·m a n squad, ·without football sta r and
playmaker Jim F'regos1. was outm anned in just
about every category.
T he Vikes blew it out early, overtaking El
Modena's 8"6 lead with a three.qua rter court
m an-lo·man press and after Andy Klussm an's
Edison wins
easily, 85-5 3
Edison lligh's basketball team recovered from a slow start Wednt!sday night with a 31-point
s econd quarter to rout La Quinta. 85·53 during the
firs t round of the Valencia Tournam ent.
The Chargers, in winning their season opener.
a dvanced to the semifinals at Va lencia Fnday
night at 6: 15 against the sundvor or tonight's
Esperanza-Tus tin clash.
Edison led only 16-12 after one period of play.
but by halftime the lead had ballooned to 26,
thanks in part to a 76 percent s hootin g
per formant'e by the Chargers in the second period.
Mark Goudge had 10 points and Rick Chang and
J e ff Ste p.he n s h ad si x a piece during tbe
eight-minute s pan.
Chang finished with 29 points overall lo lead
all scorers. while Stephens I 15 >. Goudge I 10 1 and
Rick Di Bernardo I 14 I also rang up double figures
for the Chargers. ·
Chang and DiBernardo also controlled the
boards with 11 rebounds while Stephens dished out
fi ve assis ts..
Ocean View 85. Aviation-SS
Ocean View High's Seahawks advanced to the
championship sem ifinals of the Pat'1fi c Shore~
Invitational tournament tonight following their
easy victo ry l)\'er A v1ation Wednesday
The Seahawks duel Inglewood al 6 15 at
Redondo. following Ing lewood 's 75 28 rout of
Culver City
It .... a s close for a while Wednesday as Aviation
contained · OC'ean View through t~o quarters.
trailing by only a 30·26 m argin .
Rut a swit ch from a zone to strai g ht
man·lo-man defe nse in the third quarte r by Ot'ean
View turned the game into a rout qu1t'kly as Ocean
Vi ew s purll'd to a 24·8 margin to pull away by a
54.34 score through three periods.
Dave Carroll. a 6·4 junior. led Ocean View
with 18 points . while 6·9 Jim Usevitch and
playmaker St'ott De Brouwer added 16 a nd 12
points. respect• vely
Usevitc h was the leading rebounder with nine.
aid ed by eight boards each from Dimitri
Antonopoulos and Shawn Werner.
The Sel.thawks canned 35 of 63 from the field
155.6 percent> in dominating the smaller Aviation
quintet.
Also s parkling in his fi rst a ction fo r the
Seahawks was 6·2 senior Fred Williams. who came
off the bench in the fourth quaner and proceeded
lo score eight points. g rub four rebounds an~ corp e
up with three assist s
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Wm . & Mary IM, VMI SI
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Balboa Yacht Club will conduct the· second
weekened or Its popular Sunltlsl Series with the
small boats com peting over courses inside the bay
Satu rday and t h e larger kee lboats sailing
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The series continues on the first weekends or
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• lr11mJo ithol, Sl'ott Fihpek's lS·footcr 1rnd tt1ck
Smith's stcul nnd luyup, then two free throw$. the
V1kes wcrt.• in u leud I 14 81 lhtiy would nevtir
n·hnqu11>h.
It bt>c.·umP a w11>eo ul in the second quarte r as
the Vakmgs rl'lltimbled a Ncw York street gang for
a while, what with Fillpck's steal and half court
~hot at lhc first quarter buzzer. J ohn Berry's
s pectacular scoop shot , tlplj, bourds , lob pass
us1>1sts and deep passes
"ll was a good first game ror us," said
l'o.,ovic'h. "We really did a JOb gelling up lhe court
a nd we were playing toge ther ··
Klussman finished with 23 points a nd 13
rebounds, Fillipek added 20 points a nd 10 assists,
and Smith and Mark Tandy were in double figures
with 15 and 10 points, res pectively .
Manna h1l 18 of 41 from the field 1n the first
quarter as the Vikings ~ot off 11 more shots than
El Modena, and a 20-10 third quarter sealed the
game after a 12-point firs t half bulge.
"Compton is strong inside and very q uick,"
s ays Popovich "I expect a press -it's the kind
that walls for you to m ake the mistakes."
Huntington Beach 56, Westminster 33
Huntington Beach's conquest was in the same
vein the Oilers of Coach Roy Miller were much
too tough for Westminste r, which appears lo be in
for a long season.
ll was still a gam e at 16·11with 1.41 left .in the
first half before the Oilers got rolling, as the next
eight minutes of play found Huntington Beach
outscoring Westminste r , 21·2. '
With a 37·13 lead with still 3:42 left in the third
quarter there wasn't much suspense jus~ a
c hance ror the Oilers to show their stuff.
Bi lly Thompson, a 6·0 junior. led the way with
21 points as the Oilers were going without 6·7 Jim
Lane , who is recovering from a knuckle injury o n
his right hand.
Lane is expected in the lineup tonight.
according lo Miller. who was pleased with hts
team ·s overall performance and the individual
play of Thompson, a lthough the victory appeared
somewhat hollow because of Westminster 's plight.
"lie <Thompson) Is always going to battle like
that Chusllingl," said Miller.
As fo r tonight's duel with Coach Jack Errion's
Corona del Mar Sea Kings, Mille r says. "We're a t
a disadvanla~e not getli11g a chance to see them
play.
"J ack says he's really hurting ... he said
that last year. too."
Thompson retired from the game with his 21
points with still 3:36 left in the contest and the
Oilers atop. 50-25. No one else hit in double figures
for the winners, altho ugh Keith Salaya and Dane
Shackleford added eight points apiece.
Wes tminster was led by sophomore Tom
Downs, who scored 13 points .
Afte r th ree q uarters the Oiler s were
connecting al a 11.4 percent rate <20 or 35> as
oppos ed to Westminste r 's 25 percen 17 of 28) from
the field.
Westminst e r's next appearance will be
Saturday (4 .151 in the consolation title game.
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Ill SCC JV1 101. Christ Coll. 82
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE Golden West 79, Columbia 71
COLUMalA -'Cl>Oyce 11 Aleaanoer 10
Gllberl I, Maronh•lch •. Apley 4, Edmtrto~
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GOLOEN WIEST H•tlon 14, D••" 11,
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Hntg. Beach 56. Westminster 33
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Hunllngton 8 .. cn 10 71 10 I• 14
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Ocean View 8S. Aviation SS
AVIATHIN At<,..,rd\On II Kimbro l,
HO'Y•lll I), l(olly s eo .. 12 Al>••"'• 1.
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Edlaon 85, La Quinta 53
llOIMJN St•one"' IS Gouooe 10.
Chang 1', Blne\111 8. U d•O S, 01B<trnardo
14, F•blen 1, Millard 1 Totel~ u ••·11 n
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Fountain Valley 53. Los Al 33
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Chris e .. r1 Lloyd dtl C-y RtynolCb,
• • •4 2. Tracy Au\lln d ef M•rlorfe
Bleck__,, W . 1-S. Pam Stlrtw ( def. Jo
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clef MlrN JautoW<. • l, •·•. Anor .. JM119r
dtl Sut 0.rl>.et, •·4, l ·S Wendy Turnb<.111
M l Btttln. Bunv-• .J.• t 1, •·I , M•r11ne
H•vralllove del. IC•lhy Jorden, l·i, l•,
<>-1. Hana M-llkove del Htterw Sukova,
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AME•ICAS•, IEUaOPE ~
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John McEnr• IV~) dtl lv•n LAndl, 4-a
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OCC toutney launches
Pirates face Marin in Miles Eaton opener tonight
By ('URT s•:•:ut:N I ;11 1" I h•'i. u lew1t1m11t.(• m¥)Or 1•01lt't(t' µluyer Ol __ ,,....,teH
1::16'1 Loi. Ant,:t'lt·-. (.'C riJCUrt!I\ lu be 1n lht'
runninii for lhti t•ha m111unsh11> of the Mllc11 1':1tton
lnv1tat1ooul buskt'lbi!ll toumamenl, lt '(ll a prelly
l(OOd l11Cllt'UllOO Of lht> klnJ or t1tknl tha t Wiii 00 On
hand totluy thruut,:h Suturd11y ut Or11nge C.:oul(l
('olltil(ti
pl••~ 111w <•I u 1•11mmunit l' t •Jllt'lf' ·
lto'I' tnan,frrrt'tl lo Munn aftt•r 1'l11yin.c 111 lht·
l n1 Hr,1tv uf Kuni.ui. tv.o ycilr' i.40 tit-a venjC~d
IH 1>01nt-. pN J(Uffil' on ttu· Juyh awkll' rre hman
ll'U m untJ 'Mrl'd 38 l)(llnb 111ia1m.t t•e pperdin •
Thti upsturt llus kw ::;, w1lh v1NM1t>::; ovti r
dcfc ndilll( 11tuk r ha mpion t;I Cumino an<I South
t'oa11t Conlert-n<'t-ruvorite C.:ernlo~ under Lhear
belts. flgurti lo be one ol the lei.m s to beat in the
I Ith 1tnnu1.1l tourn1.1ment
111··, lt-d Munn tu a '1 O rticurd comln• 1nt11 the
tournuml•nt und hall u 37 point ~rrorrn l1l'l('c lO tu~
t'r l'd ll IJI u vil'lory over Menlo
Tht· Pir~ltii. (·11unlt•r with ttwl r well bah.need
,rurln~ attuc k an utlaC'k thut lacks ~onsistency
OCC 1s shootinR u fr11(1d 36 ~rccnt from th•· floor
Chn'I lku~lt•y h·atl:. lhe OCC ::;houten wit h a
12 0 OI VeTllJffl'; Whll(• a trio M players IS 3Vl!nljltng
OIOl' r)OlnlS per contest Grti" Krohnfoldt. R1 rk
Hile)' und Jim Buldw m
Jouune East Lus Angeles a re AU Sitn Antonio,
Saddlebark. l.A Southwest. Imperial Valley, Santa
Ho~a. Marin a rid the host f>irul~ ol Coac h 1'41ndy
<i1ll is
Action began today with Ml SAC 1and East Los
Angeles battlinl( at 2. LA Southwest and Jmperial
Va lley mee ting lit 4, OCC and t.farin squaring orr
at 6; and Saddlebac k and Santa Ros u set for 8.
East Los Angeles boasts a 2· 1 record com ing
into thti tourname nt , with the only defeat an 80-76
setbut•k to last year's i;tate semifinulist. Long
Reach <.:C
Saddltibark. with a 2 I n:rord. 1s 11.airt:d w1lh
'5anla Ito.'''· a t.-um lhat won the CaTl'lln o Norte
C:onlerf'ni·~ c·hu1n1>1o n:;h1p lu~l yeur l.1kew1se. the
Rearc·ubs a re 2 I. wit h their only d efe at tt
rin ovl•rtimt• loss tn Shasta
Danlle Miller. a sharp-shooting forward . paces
lhc Huskies lie scored 22 points 1n the setback to
Long Beach
The <:auc:ho:., with win!i over Moorpark and
F ull t>r\611 , a,rc led by 6 2 guard George Turner who
1s uveru~1n~ 20 points per gamti, and C>on Oodd8
whu c·a rnes a rn 7 average into the tourney
Courh Bill Brummel !'I ttium has shown 1t N irl
sc•ore Thl· Gauchos "ut 107 points on the board in
lhtiir v1Clllr) <1' er Mo11r1)ark al the Me rced
Tournament last week Meanwhile, O(~C. 2 I on the younl( season, will
have its hands full with 6·fl Ricky Ross of Mann
.. llc's an absolute phenom ." boasts OCC's The tournument condudes Saturduy . with the
championsh11' contest scheduled for R p m
A battle of (.!Bs
inf irst Pony Bowl
NO RWALK Saddlebac k
Col lege qua r terback La n('('
Stewart has quietly gone about
his b usiness this year , piling up
yardage bot h through the air
a nd on the ground. in le ading the
Gauchos to a IO·O record and the
M is s io n Co nr e r e n ce
cha mpionship.
His numbers a re impr essive,
a nd Coa ch Ken Swearingen 1s
the fi rst to adm it the former
Lag una Bea ch Jf1gh s tandout
has been the r eason behind the
Gauchos' success
For the r ecord. Ste wart has
complett.>d 87 or 145 passes for
1.323 y ards and 16 touchdowns
He's also run for 555 yards and
another 10 touchdowns
And then there's San Diego
Mesa quarte rbac k P a ul Berner
He's really on a hate list as far
a s South Coa s t Confe r e nce
o pponents a re concerned .
S t ewart d o~s m ost or the
damage. ~hether 1t be through
thl' ;u r or on the ground
fif'rner. m eanwhile. loves lo
thruw. bul he docs have two
capable running back::. behind
t11m
David Scau is the No. 4 .rusher
in the conferen1..'i.......,ith 681 yards
o n 164 carries, while teammate
Talcai Aumoeua logo boasb a 5 u
yard:. per r arry average.
When Stewart isn't picking up
the yards. the Gauchos get fine
rus hing fro m Rich Sanrhez.
Tom F1 sch bec k a nd David
Ashfo rd.
S wear ingen is quick to po int
out that he feels the South Coast
Confere nce is much s tronger
tha n t he Mission Confe renrc in
football. and the Gauchos· 10·0
rerord and No. I rankin g in the
Southland won't mean a thing
o n ce t he two ~el togeth e r
Saturday night.
San Diego Mesa has either
wo n or sha red Lhc South Coast
Confe rence in three of t he past
fou r ears
GWC still
unbeaten
' . LANCASTER S ur viving a
h o t s hooting firs t h a lf by
Colum b i a , Golde n West
Co ll ege's bas ke t ball team
moved into the chumpwnsh1p
bracket of tht-Antelope Valley
Tournamt!nt Wednei.day with a
79·71 win
The Rustle rs. now S·O overall.
were-due lo pluy Ml San Jacinto
in their ne~t tes t al :J 40 tod ay
'"We wer e down by us m any as
six points in t h e first h alf
because they s hot 65 percent
from the floor ," claimed Golden
West Coa ch .Jim G reen field
"We didn't do a ver y good Job
defensively ; we didn't get close
enough to really bother their
shooters ·
Despite thl' s low sta rt. the
R us tier s rehountled tn lake a
onc -p o 1n l ad v a n t age a l
1ntc rmiss1o n a n d were n ot
caught m the se('ond half Dann
Bo wen enJoyed his finest night
or thti season . pouring in 25
points. while /\rl King had 15
points a nd swept the boards for
14 rebounds
"We m ade a coupl e of
adjustments 1n the second hatr
~ h1('h seem ed to help, .. said
G reenf1eld
Berner is the No. 2 offensive
le ad er in the sta te By passing
for 2,644 ya rds c 180 of 3431 ,
Berne r helped the Olym pians
earn the South Coast Confere nce
co-c ha mpionship with F ullerto n
and set the st age for Saturday
night "s rirs t -eve r Po ny Bowl
against the Stewart-led Gauchos
at Cerritos Coll ege 17:30 1. Boes, GWC hid for title
A crowd or 3.000 is expected
fo r the ne wly-('re a te d bowl
game .
While the game has all the
makin gi. for a high -scor in g
affair . Swear ingen feels the
Olym pians' defense 1s toughe r
than most people think
··1 trunk tht>y have a very good
defense They did a good JOb
a g a ins t Fulle rton F u lle r ton
sror ed at the end of the g ame Lo
m ake the score look clos er tha n
it rea lly w as." S wear in gen
points out
That 23·14 decision ove.r the
Hornets is w hat sent Mesa into
the Pony Bowl, even though both
teams finished with identical S· 1
conference records.
Swearingen boasts a scoring
m achine that has roll ed up 35. l
points pe r game a school
record.
TORRANCE Or ange t oast
Colle ge will defe nd its state
wom e n 's vo l l ey b a l l
c ha m pionship but Go lde n West
1s lhe No. 1 seeded team as play
begins at E l Camino Colle~e
here F riday
Orange Coast pla ys College or
the Sequoias in a fi rst round
match while Golden West faces
Southweste rn. Both m atc hes a re
a t 9 a .m . Frid a y with t h e
winners meeting at 1 the sa me
d ay.
T h e t o urn am e n t is a
do u b le -loss elimination affair
and Coach J ane Hilgendorf's
Pirates had to go through lhe
loser 's brac ket to gaUl the
cha mpionship m atch last year
OCC has a 15-3 recor d going
into t he tourna ment. but has
beate n t he Rustlers alon~ with a
College football
NCAA TEAM Ol'l'IENSE NCAA TIEAM OIE l'IENSE
PASSINO O~l'ENH •USHING OIEl'IENSIE
PA PC Y05. A ... TC YR
Brlq!wmYounCj Slt m 4.113 156.t P1tl\bl.lrQll -...
Nn •d• L•\ v_, m ,.. •.no JU s c;.o19ta i.s , ..
llllnol• ~ no l,N -· !.An Jaw SI •14 -San D1 f90.SC 4•7 1•5 l,JM JOt O M•rytand "°' '21
NE Loul•Ten• ••S 171 3,llO 18' I tow• 411 •s.
Prtnce ton )It 21• 1,.,. 211.• MIOl\\fpp4 SI .,. ...
Slanlo-G 410 241 3,0.. 17t I CJen1\on .,, ,,.
VanOerbHI 41• ,., l,0)6 ,,. 0 Ul•ll oos "S
W•kt Fornt .,, 7 .. 2, ... 111.S On10 SI llO 10.0
San JoWSI .01 109 1.M ,., . , ... , d i IOU
llUSHll>oG Ol'FIENSIE PASSING OIEl'IENSIE
TC "~ A .... l'A PC 'I'-.
0 -tahOm. l>St HIT ]34) N~l)rA\k• 11) IQJ I 101
N•~•SA• ... J.615 DO S Norlhem llllno•• 1') •t 1,11s
use ~ 1.m ,.. . ~.,, VlrQtn•• 1• .......
SMU ·~ J,nt Ml K•nw s lll 110 I llO
McN~w SI •14 l."' ,., 0 l(t nl St lll 104 I 1tt
AlabamA 10. J,Ga llO , (olun'b•• 112 .. t,119 ......... ,, S.1 >.>SJ 11S J s.ov1hern M IUtS.\•OPt ,., IOt l,1S.
Gtot11•• j'7 1,IU 7>S1 M i\M>Uri 11S IM 1,2SS
Norti.C..ot1n. •• J,01' 214 s Ctntr•I M1cll1Qiln 1J1 tJt '·"' M1CfHQ~ )11 l,913 110 ] O"A""""' 1AO Ill I.US
TOTAL OFl'IENH TOTAL OIEl'IENH
Pl•Yl Vfi. A"11. f'l•Y• Y•t
A r11one St •s.• ... , P1t1SbvrQll IOI ,.,,
Nhada L•I Vl'Cjfl\ '3) \, .. I ., ltu s IS. ,~
Brl11nam YOtillll •11 s.1 .. e .1 Hou11on IG) 15'17
Slal\lord MS 4,llO 44U Centr•I MICll1Qo1n 104 ,.71
Ne bt• .. • 1.0 4.111 4l1 J Southfrn Ml\'"''lpp1 111 ,.,.
Gtorq la '" 4,]AJ un NtbrA~~· llt t.O
S.nJ-51 .. , 4,6" .,. s M IUOUfl , .. "°' Ohio Sle1t l6S 4,611 .,, J Clem•on IS3 21•1
WolllHa SI T .. I •• ,. 424 • 0 "'"°""' SI , .. 1111
·-···"'"' s.
'32 4, .. j q]J to .. .-1l6 ,,,.,
pair of de\:1s ion~ over Cerritos in
rerent weeks
T he lone Golden West loss was
lo Ora nge Coast early in the
season The Rustlers have a 19-1
record going into the tourney
.. We 're really playing well
now." Hilgendorf says. ~·This
team has s hown tre m endou~
1mprovt!ment sincl' the season
start ed I think we can win it but
Golden West has an outstanding
team a nd deser ves to be the No
l seed ...
Coa('h Lou Ann Te rheggen ol
Go lden West sa ys "Orange
Coast could be our toughesr
opponent We lost in fi ve game~
to them a couple or weeks age
and they are tough "
The tourname nt C'onclude~
Saturday with the Hnat ma tch at
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Orange Cou~t DAILY PILOrn hursday, December 3. 1981
'Duke' fund use hit
Consumer group's suit claims he mismanaged money
Man gelJJ
·231-year
sentence
f
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SA •'RAN 'ISCO 1AP1 The
~tale! allotne)' &cntral has '"~
10 u e a $12 2 m•IUon etllement
•1a1nst l.e\1' Strauss to boost h•
l'h ante 1n n ext )'ta r '
ttepubhl'an c ubt'rn llor1al
prtmar)', a law u1t c laim
1'bt ronsumt'r croup th•l •'On
tbe settlement Mtd u1t agamst
A\torn~)' Ge n~r •I Gtorge
DeultmeJt•n. c h arat n ~ ht!
mismanaged th~ metne at
consumers· uptnst
'"The mottc)n for tt $300,000
bond •~not. Jn n ·•ll\.Y. • ~ut.~t
fur a bond Undf'rlylnc thb
motmn app..•ar:s lo be a political
mot1vl'. ·· tht• <'Ou rt paper1>
('h ;tTtlt.'<i
''The Attorn ey General ,
durrnR the h\iat of the 1982
..tubernatorlal prtmury, wishl'a
onothcr crack ut a fre~ malling"
to publicize "his so-called
v 1<'tory " a)tatnst Levi Strauss.
Levi StralbS & Co de~1tt'd
S12 2 million •1th the allo~y
aeneral an Auaust 1980 after
seulin& • dass-11ct1on suit that
c la ime d the Sa n
Francisco·based clothing maker
fixed prkeis for basic men's
juans rrom 1972 lhrou1h 1975
Tony Ctntarust~. a spokesman
for Ot-ukmej1an. de<'lined lo
comment on that contention.
i..iylng that "we'll just respond
to 1t 1n court" Dec 7. when a
heu ring before J udgt> I r11 Brown
hus ~n scheduled
Anothe r of the actions said the
1ll ant1rrs would uppeal the
ur1g1nal ~et t leme nt
Ut'ukme11an's hundhng of the
cuse ''encourages fraud
thousands of persons who may
n1>t have purchased jeuns are
automatically beintc permitted
\o l'luim. without any proof. up
to 100 Jeans ." according to
Public Advocates
nder the settlement . a
"typical" consumtr would tt<'l
11bout 30 ~nts for eaeh . p:ur of
Je11ns claimed , said PublH'
Advocates In<: . which brought
the new luws u1t 11gu1 n s t
Deukmejhtn.
La wyers for Public Advocates
filed three at't1ons in San
Francisco Superior Cou rt
criticizing DeukmeJ1bn's role tn
the settle ment Ctmarusll s aid the attorney
Jl(c ncrul would file a motion lo
have the apJX'ul dismissed. The
latest round of court actions by
Public Advocates "sabotages
our efforts to make these
refunds ... ht' su1d
O n e action co n cerns
Oe ukme jian 's r equest that
'1H'mbers of the suit post a
$300,000 bond to pay for maihng
pos t <'a rds lo 4 l million
Californians who stund to collect
from th~ s~ltlement
l f the appeal succeeds. the
t•onsume r group wants the
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On Ot<.-10. 1 .. 1. at 10 00 AM j NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN lo IN
ti_,$ SEltVICE COltPOIUTION et Crtclllor\ Of CHRISTINE G CHAPA,
duly e~nltd TtvllH 11nd•• •ncl O<lal S.curlly No SO·Ol ·0.11,
""""'"' lo Ot•d of Trutl c1t11c1 Tret\\ltro• ano l lttnu•. •llo ..
Novemw I. 1911 .-.c;.,clld Now 10 lKl\1"9U -"' II l11 E ttno Slr"I
1911 •• lfttl No I~ It\ _.. IHU. In IM Clly of CO\I• "'WM, Cownly ot
.,... Jtl of Oftl<l•I ltecorcl\ In ,,,. 0••119'. $141tt OI C•llfornl• •2'211,..1 •
olllct of llM Covnly ltecordt• ol !lull l<eMf9f " •-• to bit ,,,_ to
0r ..... C-ly, CallfOfN•. DAVID A IOOTH, So< ... S.C:11rlly No
Will SELl AT tl'VlllC AUCTIOW 041·3'.JUO Tr.,,,.," •"41 lt\lt-d
TO HIOHfST 8100Elt 1'011 CASH Tr•ntltr#, -IN•lllfl\ -"'I'
CASHlflt'S CHl!CK OR CEltTIFIEO lO<i Vatt Cltt19 In ,,.. Clly OI s .. 1
CH,1! Cit, lpey .... •I Umt al •-'" BNt.11. C-ly of Los Afl991-•, SIAtte of
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rune.II> ~houltl )tll to a d1anty or ltl
;1 <'Oil um(•r tru1>l or whetht.•r e o n ~ u mt• r .., w o u Id 1> re fer a
n•butt• of $2 aJnl'('l'
Another a clwn c la11n s tht.•
funds "failed to l'arn u fair
murkcl rate of n·turn" and may
huvt> <·ost cla~s bt.•nt•fi1·1urles all
much as $750.000 from Aug. t 1.
l9MO , when Lev i S l rau -.~
dcpo!>lled the monc~ with the•
1tttorne} generul. and No\ 11 .
1981
A h1.•arin~ 1~ M'l before Brown
for Dec M 1)11 that complaint
Ht>hl•rt I. G11u12du . llltorney for
Public Advocates. stud an court
paJH'rs he ~e ek~ a ··rull
a1.·counttng" by Deuk meJian of
how he investl'd the funds and
un ·order to forc1.• f>l'ukmeJ1an
either to i nve~t the funds at
murket rates or tur n t heir
management to un rndependent
party
The action abo wants "the
dafferenl'e betwee n the s um
earn{'d and the s um that would
h ave bet!n earned had such
funds been pro~rl;, 1iwesled" to
be reimbursed
C imarus li s aid that .. the
money has been invested as
r equired by s tatute Ther e's
abc;olutcl) nothing" to Public
Ad vocates ' conte ntion that
Deukmejian mi!:>handled the
funds . he addt!d
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GIANT STEP I I.I\ 1111! <.i tall twlpf•r 1" 11111• ",&\ 111 ,ta \ cln
1111 a l'Lttn~ "·" ( 'oopl'I <1l1nn "111\1•d tlth puddh• prnhlt-n.1 .it <1
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J t-:NA. L.a IAPl A man
d H1q:t-d 1n one of dozens of
"~kt mai.k' rape:. s panning nine
.,lJlt:s pleaded guilty to armed
robbery and the ft a nd ~.,
"'-'ntenced to 23. 1 years In prison J
.Jon B. Simonis, 30. of Lak~
Charles, received the max1mu~
l'onsccut1vc sentences impos
Wednesday by Judge Edwin 8
Hug hes without ~nefit o
s uspension, probation or parole~
I.; nder Lo\,l is1ana law. tha
mt-ans only a governor's pardo
l'Ould free Simonis ea rly ,
The conviction stems from the
Sept." 17 robbery of a Jena coup!&
t·onfronted by a s k1 ·maske~
bundit when they returned t~
1 heir home at night i
Th£' woman was sexuallYj
d 'l1>aultcd ;rnd the hou s~
n.tn'l ac·ked by an assailant. wh<>
fll'd in the family l'ar . Lt ;
Honnic Jones. a ~tale police:
~pokcsman. s aid · :
Simonis was arrested last.
.,., l'ek and take n t o LaSall~
Pari!>h Jail lie wa~ indicted by a.
LaSalle Paris h g rand jury
Tue!.day <tnd charged with tw~
counts of armed robbery a nd'
ont• count each or .aggravated;
hurglary and unauthorized use:
of an automobile :
On ~1onday, while Simoni5i
.,., a s being held 1n the LaSalle-
1' a rt s h Jail . an East Baton:
Rou~c grand j ury 1nd1 cted rum.
on four counts of rape j
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by Btl Keane
''Will we turn off the burglar alarm on
Christmas Eve so Santo won't set it off?"
'9.\R,..\Dl'kt: by Brad Anderson
"I wish he'd take his nap on the back seat.
He gets furious If you wake him.''
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ACROSS 52 Of 1 llme UNITED Feeture Syndicate
WadnMday's0Pume Solved 1 Orum 56 CUctcoo
6 F.iony 57 Confirm
11 C&lifvOyance. 80 Murmur
f0t 9flOr1 6 1 Canal •nd
14 fM'I away t11ke
15 -Amerlel 62 Refresh
16 Punch 63 F amity
11 Rev*s 64 Populous
19 Eltlh· Pref 65 Appended
20 German rtver
21.lewll DOWN
22 Water body 1 Private 9Y9' a..' ~Fof;.I~~~
24 "Ob. ,,,_,.. 2 Alhena 8-~liillimllill
26 Armadas 3 S Amer
27 Victim
30SprNdt
32 W.-pona
33 WMt1"
34 P91ter '
37 Blend
38 Contrldlct
39 Nota -
40VerM
'1 Liiie Erle
,Alland
42 Li.Ing
43 Leg CCMlflnQ
45 l<lnd of NM .a Par1s
weapon
• Did surgery
SCMI WtrGI
6 Thondefoua
noiMI 26 l<lfld of lhl 46 Chimney
7 --111: 27 MIQM 47 Atlllncepital
Ofum souno 28 Slmulalec:t '8 Now!
8 Chemical 29 Alllgnment meOium
suffil 30 Y1tagt11n SO Happy loOll
9 USSR com· 3 t loyal s 1 Customs of
muntty 33 ~II' ... __ ':~
10 Stores hay 35 Pony up 53 Affic.n
I I Aerie 3e Turned right money
2wordt 3e Macerates 6' To - -
t2 LUICIOut 31-8elt11P ldMt
'8 Puff
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IF A GAL-H AP
SHOUL-t'f:RS
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fo~ n t e l't a i n e r li o b
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Phi ladl'lphla thi s
Wt"'Ck to raise rnone\'
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to <.'Ul costs
Variable bond
• interest rate
plan proposed
WASHINGTON <AP) -lnterest rates on
Series EE U.S. Savings Bonds -a popular way of
investing for millions of small savers -should be
allowed to rise in tanaem with the yields paid on
higher denomination government securities, the
Reagan administration says.
Treas ury S ecr e tary Donald T . Regan
announced details of the proposal in a speech in
New York. Although the savings bond interest rate
could rise, the plan also calls for a minimum
interest rate, but 'that has not been determined.
The variable-rate bonds proposal is subject to
approval by Congress. The earliest it could be
acted on ~ February.
Under present circumstances, such a change
would allow interest of about 10.8 percent on a
savings bond held five years or longer, compared
with the current maximum of 9 percent. The
higher figure is 85 percent or the average 12.75
per cent interest paid on Treasury securities. ~ The guaranteed inte rest on bonds outstanding
would not faJI below the current 9 percent level.
But the Treasury Department said the floor on
bonds sold after the plan goes into effect would be
determined "based on market conditions at the
time the proposed program is introduced."
Va riable-rate bonds "will provide needed
improvement for the small saver who has been
loyally participating in the program, for the
non-saver who needs an incentive to start saving,
and for the n ation itself." Regan sa id ip an
address launching a savings bond drive in New York. · ,
Savings bonds have been a popular investment
since they were Introduced in 1941 as defense
bonds paying interest of 2.9 percent. They are
owned by approximately 23 million families.
The interest rate has been increased 12 times.
but not enough in recent months to keep many
savers from cashing their bonds and putting the
money into more lucrative investments.
Sales of savings bonds fell from a record $8
billion in 1978 to only about $2.5 billion in the first
10 months of 1981. The totaJ of outstanding bonds
dropped from $80.5 billion in 1978 to $68.4 billion
last August.
The proposal outlined by Regan would affect
only the familiar Series EE bonds and their
predecessors, Series E. These bonds are sold in
minimum denominations of $50 at a price one-half
their face value. Wh en held to the full eight-year
maturity. they can be cashed in for face value.
The changes would apply to outstanding Series
EE and E bonds as well as to those purchased m
the future. For example, a bond purchased in 1980
would earn at a 9 percent rate until the new plan
goes into effect. when the rate would rise to the
•• variable level.
As under current law. any bond could be
cashed in an emergency after six months from
purchase.·-•
The variable rate would be calculated every
six months. For example. a bond bought after the
plan goes into effect and held for seven years
would pay 85 percent of the rate averaged on
Treasury securities sold during the 14 six -month
periods.
flR THI RICORD
Births
ST. JOSt: .. M HOS .. ITAL -·" Mr •nd Mrs. Fu9enlo Ven I I.
Hewpor1 Beach, 9orl.
Nev.14
Mr. •no Mr• .JoM HttltlQ. Fout11aln
Valley. l>OY
-· Mt •nd M r\ G ereld M on\on.
L.t9U"• H'-1. Qlrl
Mr . •nd Mo l homH Holbrook, Hunlin910ft Be.ch, girt
Mr . •nd Mr\. Aon•ld Rou.
Hunlin910ft Be«l\, 91rl
Reyes 8 u•l•man1e. Hunt ln9lon
Bu ch. boy ...-r• Mr. •nd Mr\ J •ll rey ErOm•n.
Hunt11>11tan lluc:h. l>O'I
M r a nd M r' Jo•I W•tl••ms.
-· 21 Hun11n9t.., llH<ll. qlrl Mr. •nd Mn Pal Glu son. Y Q\IM Mr •nd Mrs. ROflald 8radSll••·
8H <ll. llOY. HunhnQlan llNcll. l>O'I -.H -1
Mr. •nd Mn. Roe.en 0 "-19,..,.r, Mr . •nd Mrs Aon Paoo acll••.
HwntlnQtan a..ch, Doy. lrvlne, boy
..... • Mr •no Mrs.. Aol>e<I Cl«Mlll. Cosl•
Mr. ano Mn. Rkk M<Menomy. Cost• Mew, boy
MeH,boy. Mr and Mf\ Ro1>erl Mill•ll.
SAM O..IMINTI Newport Bea<.11, 9lrl
GINIAAL MOS .. ITAL ~I
-· 1' Ml •no Mr\. Riley .JOl!Moft, CorON Mr. •nd Mrs. Aaron "••k. S•" del M•r.l>O'I
Cl...,.•nt•. boy Mr •nd Mrs Thom .. C.,,n•••no. Ml -Mr'-Timothy ~,,.,_ s.n Min ton vi.io.11trt
Cl...,.ente, boy Mr •ncl Mr\. Do ld JacolK..,, San
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Mr. •ncl Mn. _. Oldl>•m , D•na Mr •nd Mrs. Mlcha•I A•QMl•le.
Point, boy. Huntin91an Beact>, Qlrl
Mr. •no Mn. John Whltl•k•r, Ill, Mr. •nd M". Al901>erlo l'r tas.
s.tn Jw.,., ~tr-, boy Hewpcwt 9Ncl1, 9lrl
Mr . and Mrs. Cral9 Storllfl9 , Mr •no Mrs Rodolfo LoHno,
C.tt>ltlr.,., 8Hch, glrl. Hunll"91.., llH<ll. l>oy Mr. and Mn. Steptwn C.nctillttl, Mr •no Mn. Jom Tall. Irvine. boy 5-fl Cl-.l>oy. __ ,
/IN and Mn. Bradlrr -'IOn. s.n Ml. •nd Mn. Yoofllten. Hlsl'llmolO•
ClemM!te. l>O'I lrvlN . Qlrl . Sally Sletln9 ano Hm.s T al>Or, Mr. and Mn t-...s ~. Newport
C.tt>lstr-llH<h, 9lrl. 8ff<h, Qlrl
-·" Mt. and Mn. si.--e ...... lr'tlne, Mr. end Mrs. Roy Fr•wr, $ovlll boy
L .. un•. Qlrl M(. aftcl Mo . Ne•I ROl>ln'IOll, Costa
IOUTH COAST Mew, boy
MaDICAL CINTIR ........... 11
Nft. 17 Mr. and Mr•. HalMnl•I Cwrll•,
Mr •nd Mrs Patric-Hen•••· L...,... &each, gtrl
i..Qun• .. ..,..... boy Mr. -Mn .-Crlw. H""llftflon Nft.11 S.acll,...., Mr •l'ICI Mn. 8ern•rd J P1•n•. Mr. aNI Mn. .......ci .._...,,,
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Mr -Mn. Don W. P!\111.,..._r, ~ _ _, IN<ll . ._.
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S.11 ,.,.,. c.pistr-. boy. ·Mr. e11cl Mrs. Alan H••amwr•.
Mr •l'ICI Mn. l•ruo Yamamoto, wntmlM .. ,....,
Letull't 8Mdl, glr1. Mr. a1141 Mrt. Aolllert Re11c10n, -. "C'!' -~ --" llNal . ...,
Mr aftlt Mn. \f, MHHl'I, Sell 1 Ml' • ..-1 Mn ~ -· C.la c1e....m. • ...,., Mna • ...,
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·~-.......... FRIENDLY VISIT -Singer Harr~ :'vlanilcm
visits L<.•na Horne backstage at Nt.•\\' York's
Ne d t•rl andc•r T h eatl•r a f tl'r h e r
perf ormancc in "Lt.•na :\ Woman and
Her Mus1t ··
Silicon chip theft
stirs plot t~ory
SU N N-YVALE CAP l -Autho rities are
investigating the p0ssibilily th<Jt $2.7 million in
stole n integr ated circuit chips were destined for an
international black market.
The theft of the chips was discovered Monday
al the Monolithic Me mories Inc , which offered a
$50 ,000 r ew a rd fo r in formation leading to
conviction in the theft
The 4SO,OOO silicon compute r chips could have
fille d a s mall pi ckup truck. accor ding to R ay
Goulds berry, corporate communications oCCicer.
Pat Moore. an in vestigator for the Sunnyvale
Public Safety Department. spec ulated the case
m ay involve "interna tiona l traffic "
The devices we re considered "pr etty prime
product, .. s aid Gouldsbe rry, adding, ··w hoever
took the m was familiar with the product."
He said t he c ircuits h ave many us es. ranging
from mili~ary compute rs to video gam es. Some of
them were ne w. competitive designs. he said.
Gouldsberry sa id the the ft was espeClally
re m a rkable because t h.e chips were ke pt in a
locked storage cage considered impenetr able by
the compa ny. ··rt was a s ecure area,'' he said "It '1l:ld
motion detector:s. closed circuit television and
alarms . Guards we re on duty all the time ..
The theft a nd t rans fer of electronics parts and
tel·hnology to Communist bloc nations has been a
persistent problem in this r egion. which• has the
la rgest concentra tion of computer technol~y in
the nation.
Last December. $120.000 1n platinum discs
used in the m anufac ture of se miconducto rs were
stole n from MMI. a the rt t hat was never solved
DEATH NmCll ·Anciem
('.\ISE
111'1.D.\ll l'Ft\Ff' l'.\J:'\t-:.
;J l't"'tdt.·nl n l llunt 1 nl!tun
H a rhour. C .1 horn 111
ln<lt an,q iuft, l 11d1Jn o
Passl•d if\\a\ :"mt•mhl·r :!!-!
1981 Shl' gr~1clualt•<I from lt11·
l Ill\ t.'r ... lt\ ur lncl1ana >A hcr1·
... ht-l.\J ' ~ mem~r •1f'l\aµ11a
l\,1ppJ c;.1mm,1 Suroril'
Helm l'CI \\ 1h: of W.1h1·r \
l'Jtnl' J1 In\ tnl! mnthl'r 11f
Cj;irn·tt (;1 1•i.:i.:01\ :inrl
Hu,,cll of ll unt1n l!l11n
llllrhuur <'<i a n d lo\ 1ni.:
!'-tstt•r of llr Du<lle ' l'f,1ff of
:"l•1.1 porl lkarh Cn. Scn ·1c'l''
\\ti I lw hl'ld a l St Wtlfm l' ...
t:p1s1.•opal C hu r c h . IA6:11
l'hapl•l Lane. lluntlngton
Bl•ach . c·a a l i 110 1''.\1
T hur'd"' f>t.'ct.•m ll<'r 3. 1!!!11
Fnench ·an· J'kl'd t11 rnl'l'l
1.11lh the fam1h .ifl l'r lht•
'<'r\ IC'C'' Ill l ht· Hec-l'pl111n
Hnom of the C'hurc·h Tht•
f .1mtl ~ r1.·q ue ... t c, thJI
flu na l ions he ma1ll' 111 I h1·
Am1.•ri1.·an Can1·1·r Su1·11·t' 111
lteU CJf ftlJWl'r'
maps
for sale
WASHINGTON 1A P 1
Th e L i b r a r y o f
Congress has for sale
facsimilies of four rare
16t h a nd 17th cent ur y
maps and cha rts
T h e colo rful maps
may m ake interesting
g i f t s ··a n d c a n b e
pur ch a s e d fro m the
Li bra r y of Cong ress
Information Office. Box
A . Was hingt on , D.C .
20540 Add Sl .50 fo r
postage and handling.
A c h a r t o r t h e
Me diterr anean Sea and
Western Europe dr awn
in 1559. mea s u ring 27
inches by 39 inches, is
availa ble for $20.
F o r $1 5 each the
library has a map of
Ma nhattan Isla nd dr awn
in 1639 measuring 19118
inches by 283.& inches. or
a c hart or t he northeast
coast or North Ame rica
-----------4 d r a wing in 1607 b y
McCO.MICll MOITUAlllS
Laguna Beach
494·941 5
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Cap1s1rano
495·1776
HAUO. LAWK-MT. OLIVI
Mortuary • Ceme 1ery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Cosla Mesa
540-5554
'111CI UOTHHS
llU •OADWAY
...otlTUAIY
t 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
IALnlHGHON
SMITH & TUTHILL
WISTCUff CHM'tl
427 E 17th St
Cos1a ~esa
646-9371
P'IHCl•OTHHS
SMmfS' MOITV•Y
627 Main SI
..._,nttngton Beach
536-6SJ9
PAClfilC ••W
....,llAlPAll
c.it.tety Mortuary
Chapel-Crematory
3600 Pac1hc View Drive
Newport Beach
844·2700 •
Cha mplain. That cha rt
m easures 161 • inches by
23:V.. inches.
Finally. at a price of
$10. lhe museum has a
r eproduction of a 1544
world map measuring
9 3~ i n c h es b y 1 3 ~
inches.
Glider
jailed
C A M E Ri NO . Ila ly
(AP I T h e world
gliding champion has
been sente nced to eight
m o nths in pr ison for
accide ntally killing l wo
yo ung ch i ld ren w h o
were hit by a wing of his
glider three years ago.
court offi cials $ajd.
Th e cour t fo u nd
Wolfgang Cross, 55, of
Co l o gn e. W es t
G e rmany , g u ilty o f
m a nslaughter. He also
was orde r e d to p ay
a bout $80 ,000 in
com pensatlon to t he
childrens' fam ilies.
Gross. a den tis t ,
ded in a mountain
m e ado w n ear t h is
centra l Italian town at
the e nd o f a practice
flight July 31, 1978 .
Power company vows to shut off town's lights
ALIQUIPPA, t>u <AP> T he
powt'r company s aid 1l will shut ort
st reet lll(htg, trarfi<' sig nals and other
municipal ll11hls in this financially
:s tra pped mill tow n because 11
<'Ouldn't pay Its monthly bill.
'l'hc Duquesne Light Co plans to
throw the s witch Tuesday because
the bo rough failed to pay $18.000
owed for October.
"We are going to have to take a
hard line ," said J oseph Fran k. power
com pany spokesman. "It's unfair to
our other c ustomers ."
The utility , w h i c h s erve s
communities in the P itts burgh area.
de m anded paym ent by Monday and
notified the borough Tuesday of the
impending shutoff.
The blac k o ut w o n 't t o u c h
residential c ustomers, but will affect
t he to wn hall build in g . par ks,
s wimming pools, fi re department
sirens and communications for the
police de partment. located in t he
town building .
'· 1 wish som ebody would <'ul Ull a
brl·a k." t•om pluined Mary Al vllrn1 ,
tw atl of the boroutc h c:ounril'~ce
l'omm1llee. ~
Aliquippa ha s court per m1ss1on to
sl'll $1 4 million in bond s lo P<•Y off 1ts
1lcbts But that wouldn't take place at
!east until J anuary
"We have come a lonn way in two
years ." Ms . Alviani s aid "We are
not deadbeats. They are going to get
their money."
The town was $2 m illion in debt in
the fall of 1980, Inc luding a $770,000
rea l estate tax re bate owe d the Jones
& La ughlin Stee l Corp. plant. Some
or those debts have ~en paid.
In two years, Aliquippa has paid
oCC S210,000 or a $262,000 debt owed
Duq ue s ne Light T he utility last
m on t h agre e d lo s us pend until
Januar y the monthly de bt payments
of $17,500 if t he borough paid its
regu lar bills .
Frank said the utility would be
wi ll i n~ to give the community a rew
clay11 ll't'WUy to m(·~t lhl' monthly lull
··But lhl' indlc:uttons url' they h uvc
1111 money.'' he said
<rrr1t'i u l i. o f t h (• boro ui.t h . a
('llllllr\Ufllly or 17 ,000 Pt'llpll' 20 miles
northW\·~t or P ittsburgh (Ill lht• Ohio
R1v c r , p la n to m ee t w ath
rl'prel>t'ntuti vc!I of tht: utility and th(•
l>l il k Publl<' tJ tility (..'11mm1sswn to
try lo n ei.:o t 1a t e a p <Jy m l'n l
s eltlt:rncnt.
"l>uqucsnc won't s hut those hghtl>
off ." s ai d Claren c e Nei s h . a
councilm an and asslst unt c ounty
d islric:l attorney "T hat invites more
la ws uits "
If a settlement 1sn 't rea ched, Neish
s ays the town would a sk for a court
mJunct1on to prevent the blackout on
the gro u ndb 11 would "pos e an
obvious lhre<Jt lo the public health
and sa fety"
Payment com prom ises have been
worked out with the utility in the
past Monday's m issed deadline was
the fifth time in five years~~ t!!_e
hor<1u.:h faced a utility paym ent
di>11dline .
Frunk :said the threat lo ltrmlnate
:w rv1c • Is the u\lllty'11 "only option
a vailable to us t o preve nt this
a m ount from gcll1n1C la rge r a nd
larger until 1l is as high as 1t was
ht'fore
"Do we step In now or do we wait
until they owe us SlS0 ,000? Al some
point you must use good business
Jud'g ment,'' Frank s aid.
Violations hit
TH E HAGUE . Neth erl<V1ds (AP >
Dutch church leade rs , educators
a nd politicians ha ve l aunc hed a
petition drive oppos ing hum an rights
v1ola t1ons agams t Je ws in the Soviet
Union
Rabbj Avraham. Soetendorp said
the Soviet governm ent has sharply
increased d ete ntions of J ews and
clos ings of J e wis h c ultura l · a nd
s chool progr ams in r ecent months.
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25 PC. Yz" DRIYE
S8CIET SET
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BEICRTOP .WORKMATE
Th9T asked me to donate eomething to the old
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?be bike with 21" x 1. 75" balloon whitewalls.
foam typegrtp hcmdlebar and coaat.r brake.
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BMI 1-20
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Black gumwall tlrea. track certlfied frame. V-Bar
handlebar and black flDlah.
BOY'S 24" BMI ~~~ STYLE 1-24
114!!
Slmllar to the bor'• 20" aboYe but with a chrome
fork and &am. aod blue handlebar. aprocket,
rhu a:od aaddle.
llEl'S 2&"
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11Ullllli 1111
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A really good looklag bib with lioet and rear
alcle ,.it call~ blahe. claw Ultldwtype
• a.a.dlMcsrandbiacklmobbf U.... Claw .....
Can be clamped to any work surface
up to 21/t''. Haia al&" work surface that
tllt• to dl.Uereot poaltlona. sw1 .. 1
peg• bold lumber 121/i'' wlde or 14"
diagonally.
BLICK •-DECKER 7Yt"
CIRCULAR SAW
3497
#7390
Bur one oow aod get a SS rebate in the mall from
Black• o.tker. <Who couldn't uM that?) Double
lDaalated. 1 Vs HP. be~l ~depth adj\lStmeota.
BLICI • DECKER
DUSTBUSTER
We'••got one of th ... attbeofflceand wouldn't
be without one oow. Ch019H ltMU. cordleH.
gNGt for the comen or stain. aod llghtwe lgbt.
BLICK • DECKER
~!&. DRILL BIT SBIRPEIER
Sharpen dull or broken carbon and high speed
at .. 1 twlat blta. Haucllea ~"to%" drill blta.
BLACK 81 DECKER Vt"
DRILL
A good gUt Idea and a neceealty f0t anr
worllalaop. (Wbcrt klad of gift CCID JOU pt for the
man who baa .._.,,hlng? How about a burglar alaraf) .
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BLICK • DECKER 29"
DUAL BEDiBT
WORIMITE
Two adjustable working heights, 23¥." or 31'~".
Has 29" YiM Jaw• that open to SY ... wide and
nriYel pegs hold lumber up to 12" wide.
EYllS 25 n.
TAPE MEASURE
GDi' SET
5!!.
Here'• a gift that will gi•• rard-of pleasure
'cauM ..... ry inch meaautea up. You get a :V."x25'
Tna-Lok tape. utility bile. aod leather bolster.
ILL TRADE 5-SPEED
Yz" CHUCK
DRILL PRESS
aa••
Has a Va HP motor. (U you wlah to broaden your
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1ttck your head ln a barbecue.)
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The thl09 folda down to
an inch wide. 1t .. l 1t1009.
Mice gUt Idea for a
,.latlH who wanta to get
up lo th• world. _
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DOUBLE-DUTY sun
MON dri•tnv power than
tbe en.rag• ac ... wdri•er.
ratchet action. r•••rslble
abaft for Phillipa or
aloUed tip.
2~~
SAF-T-DECK
Great for painting. Hen a 900
lb. capacity and adjuatahl•
working h•igbta. Folda
down for atorag•. Work a...a
mea1w•1 15" x 30"
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Tlw Brooklyn Kid t•ll• ua w• Mil more than
anybody. (ff• t•ll• ua a lot of thloga ...
atraog• human.)
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9 VOLT SINGLE PAK
011 FIREWOOD
WITH lllDLllG
99~
BEITILITOR 3&" ZERO
CLEIRllCE FIREPLACE
WITH FREE
BBISS FlllSH
liLISS DOOR
Get one of th•H DOW
and haY• it lnatalled
helor• th• bolldaya.
TlwD you can haY• th•
whol• gang gather
around th• flrepl~
Umlted Quantltlea ~·
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BABTBliLISS nR£SCREEll
L1MJTED
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brua lla!ah. good loooldag.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(rt\ursday, December 3, 1981
TV boycott
survived
PHO\.'IDENC:F., fl I I API 1'he Motamed
family l'mcrgcd Crorn its month Iona rasl from
ll'll·v1:s1on d ... tnmtn<'d that it will never acain
111clulgt• ln elN·tronit JUnk food
Tht' Mot1:1nw ds. Mehrdad •ulc1 Linda and their
two duu~hll'r:s, were amMg SQ ram11tes who
answcn•d ~Ill Englis h tcarhn'!> c hallenge and
hoycotlt'd tclev1s1on during Novcmher
"The beginning of the month was a little bit
cltrti<'ult, espt>cially for our younf(est child," Mrs.
Motamed said
Her farmly and others who uccepted Pe ter
llufstader's challenge met at the private Wheeler
School to discuss t~elr exµeriences and celebrate a
v ictory over what some called the pervasive
inrtuem·e or TV 1n their homes.
RYEGRASS SEED
"I'm goin~ to see 1r we can't set down on paper
a schedule or what w1•'rt' going to watch 1n the
future," ~aid Mrs Motamed. who has two
cluughters. a).!cd 8 and 13. ''We've seen that we can
do other thin11s w1thourthc TV "
Fran<:l':. Dinnt>en. a first grade teacher at thf'
540·stucknt da) 'chool, s aid s he noticed that
~h1ldrcn of families boyc·ott1ng tt-lt•v1s1on seemed
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MCOJMia to leaYe a mffaage. On Saturday.
O.cemb.r 5th from JO a .m. to 1 p .m. there wllJ
be a demonatratloo of theH machine• In our
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Jfow'e the beet time of par to watch TV. they put
Oil all tbe holiday epedca)a and good mo.lee. We
•U Jot. of U.... 'cau• we ha.. the right prtcea.
more attcntn e durin~ the month · ,,.
"Too much tl•lev1:.1on d<>es intc rfcrt with
learning aml with rciiding The children. they
C'ome to sc:hool and thiit's all they talk ahout · what
I ht·y saw on tt'll'\.tSH>n las t night," she s aid
·fl <lhl' bOYl'Olll is a 4:1mm1<.'k . · s aid
lluhtadt'r, hl•ad of the ;..<.•hool 's English
''We 've seen
can do other
with.out TV .''
that we
things
1lepartmcnt "A g1mmll'k to point out that heavy,
l'hron1c tell'v1:.11rn watc hl:'r:. do not make good
readers."
Only ont fum1ly hmted 1t might continue the
boycott In fa ct, S<t ld Marilyn Johni.on. her ramiJy
of four turned uff the TV in September after
hl'arine about llufstadt•r's u1>commJ.! challenge "Wc·ve reall} made so me pleasant
discoveries in all this Everybody 1s f1nd1ng a little
niche in thl' family room to curl up and read
"Oh, \H' might "'<itch a little ldev1s1on 1n the
futu re." but \'ery little. she s aid. adding that the
ram 1!y hrokl' the boHott to watch news of the
ass<.1ss1nation in Octobt:r of Egyptian President
\n"' ar Sad<.1t and the launching and landing of the
'JW<·:: shuttle Colum bi a ·
··The month "'1tho ut telev1s 1o n made
t•\ cry body more c·onsc1ous .. of its interference 1n
other family al't1v1t1es. :.aid !Jory Skemp. a single
parent 141th tl4o sons. a~ed 9 and 10
,llufslader ::ickno"lt-dgcd that the families who
accepted his challenge probably were the type who
controlled T\' v1ewini.: to be~in with lie noted that
only ahout 10 percent of the families with children
at the S<'hool took part '
Hufsladl'r C'Onfc:-.scd he broke the b()ycoll
SC'veral times after sC'vc•ral telev1s1on stations
tnterviewed him about lhl' C'hallenge,
"I wanted lo sec ho"' I d1rl on T\' I coulan·t
miss that.\ he l>a1d 'That's a "nee en a h(elime
thing ..
I Medi-Cal fee
I d e lays charged
SACRAMENTO lr\P1 Gov Edmund Brown
Jr .has ac·c u sed Pres ident Reagan 's
adm m1st ral1on of foot·dr::igg1ng o n California 's
prnµosal to c harge Med1·Cal patients small
·'co· pay m ents'· for l>O me treatments a nd
prescriptions
I n a public lette r to Reagan. Brown
complained about a delay 1n federal approval for
t he program. a pproved b) the Legislature in July
It has not yet taken effect hccause of the federal
inaction.
"I cannot underSl!\nd the inexplicable decision
to sid etrack this promising effort to control
Medi-Cal costs costs whic h the federal
government s h ares with the s tate.·· t he
Democratic governor said Wednesday
Officials in Reagan 's Health and Human
Services Department who knew the status or the
California proposal could not be reached late
Wednesday. said Charles Ranks. a departm ent
s pokesman in San Francisco
The co·pay'!'~nt~ are supposed to discourage
unnecessary \·1s1ts to tbt> doctor's office a nd
emergency r oom s by Medi Cal patients and
· pharmacies and hospitals. · I suppleme nt state re1 m bursements to doctors
With certain t'Xceptions for children. the
I elderly and pregnant wom en. the legislation would
require a $1 payment for each doctor's office visit
::ind prcscnpt1on under Medi Cal and SS for each
non ~mergem·y visit to an e mergency room.
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Brown said the co-payments would save as
much ;is S45 million a year But critics have
contended there would be no appreciable savings
and prC'd1cted that many dorlt>rs would refuse to
<'ollect the monC'\'
.A proposal · to dC'duct potential co payment
s avings from dodor:-. ~ed1 ·Cal reimbursem ents
was defeated in lhc Lc~islature
The c·o pa) ment:.; art' a revival of a program
t h at lka~an in~titu lC'd briefly when he was
)!O\'ernor The president 1s also cons1denng s uch a
mcasur<' at the federal level
The .state asked for federal approval Aug. 4.
said Steve Ouscha. a s pokesman for Brown
In his letter. Brown said Reagan 's Health and
lluman Sc:>n1rcs s~rretary. Ri chard Schweiker.
told thf ..11tate on C)ct\·2~ that the request would be
actect bn quickly
"llowc\'er. s1ncC' that time. federal officials
hav.e md1 c::itcd th<' request may not be acted upon
until next year ... Rrown said
Olildren's
Puppet Show Morine Corps
Band Concert
Annual Chnstmas Tree
LtgN1ng Ceremony and
enterta11"nent pr09ram at Huntington Center Fn
evening 7 om
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kids h•PC>Y It Hunc1ngton
C•nter's Grelt New Mall
with the real Senta. carOling
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C le Orange CQast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Oocomber 3. 1981
Firm loses suit against U.S.
Newport company may appeal in drug application case
N~w"°rt Phurmacc ulicals lntc rnat1onal Inc.
hus lost jts laws uit agains t the U S. Food & Drug
l\d ministrulion.
An order issued by Judge Oliver T Gusch of
the U.S. District Court for the District ot Columbia
Slated lhat the f'DA 's practice of refusing to file a
n e w drug a pp li c atio n ( NOM until it firs t
dete rmines the approvabiLity of the a pplica tion
violates ne ilher the Food, Drug a nd Cos metic Act
no r the applic3blc regula tions.
The court ·s decision said t hat .. althoug h there h a:;-~en some contrc~versy over the m eaning of
t he word 'filin g .' l he agen cy 's cons is ten t
interpretation m ust prevail."
Ne wpo rt 's coun s e l. Kleinfe ld , Ka pla n &
.Becker of WashingLon. D C .. has advised Newport.
o( Newport Be ach. that a sound basis e xis ts ror
a ppealing the district court's decision to the Court
of Appeals . Newport ha s not yet m ade its decision
on whe tht!r to file a n appeal on the court's
dt•els1on.
Newport's lawsuit requested that the court
compel the F DA lo ta ke action on Newport's NOA
and determine the legal appropriateness of the
l''DA 's pra ctices in inte rpreting the 180·day review
period for NDAs .
Newport's NOi\ for the use of isoprinos ine in
t h e t r ea tme n t o f s ubac u te sc le r osl n g
panencephalltis was filed Nov. 17, 1980 The FDA
on Oct. 2 publis hed a notice of opportunity ( NOHl
for he aring on the NOA and has thus gr anted
Newport o ne of the~remedies sought 1n its laws uit
Cable TV agreement reached
Amer ican Educ ational Te levision Networ k
Inc . ha s com ple ted an agreem e nt w it h the
Christian Broadcast Network. the nation's largest
c able n e two rk. ror'-r:B N to c arr y AETN's
continuing ed~cation and information programs
be lo(inning in F'ebr uary
Clare Thain. p resid e nt and chief executive
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SDG&E Ultrasystems gets pacts
line
OK'd
S A N Ji' ft A N C I S C 0
1 AP > The state Public
t1l1ta cs C o mmission
h as a pproved
l'oni.tr ucllon of a S300
m i l li un e lectric ity
transmission line from
San Diego to Arizona
Orric1a lis of San Diego
Gas and Electr ic Co.,
w h o re c eive d
pe rm ission Tuesd ay to
build t h e 500-kllovolt
line , s aid building costs
would be m ade up in
s avings from us ing less
oil.
T h e ltne h a s be e n
op post..-d by re sid ents in
e as te rn p.arts of San
U1 ego County beC°ause o r
alh?Rcd e nvironmenta l .
hea lth dangers 'County
su pc rvisors a pproved
r o n s t.r u c ti o n whil e
a s king the PUC to s tudy
an alte r n at ive r u lin g
that wo uld keep it away
rrom homes
Times Mirror
IUkes div~nd
The board of dir ecto rs
of lhe Times Mirror Co.
inC'r eased the quarte r ly
d1v1dend from 43 cents a
s h ar e to 50 cents a s h a r e
o n th e co mp a n y 's
outs ta nding s ha re s of
com mon stock.
The d i v ide nd wa s
dc<.•lared payable Ma rch
10, 1982. to s ha re holde rs
of record at the close of
bu ~iness on Fe b . 26,
1982.
. MUTUAL FUND
$3.3 million in defense contracts told
Ultra11y8&4'ma Inc . an11oun<.·~d that
during thi: la11t 30 d ays, lht Defense
and Spucc System:, Gro up , Advanced
Project.s 01vJs lon. hus been selected
fo r and started wor k o n five new
contracts with a total value of $3 3
m illion
Phillip J Stevens . president uf the
l rvine ·hu sc d t•ompr1n y . st.11 d t he
peri od o f per fo rma n \:c o n t h e
contracts Is 12 mont hs o r less The
pacts are fo r so ft w are d esign
d efinition on p rogr a m s ~upportmg
national defense
•
St. Joe Minerals Corp., a unit or
F luor (;or1> . h as ded icated the El
Indio mine a nd p rocessing pla nt
a bo ut 300 m iles nor th of Sa ntiago,
Ch ile.
T h t• ne w m ine a n d' pl ant wi ll
p roduce gold . s ilver a nd copper
co n cen tr ate and gold and silver
b ullion. a nd will con tinue to s hip
hig h .grade .-gold bear ing or e t hat
requires no processing at the mine
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The tot~I investme n t ha" bt't'n ~1pproximately $200 mil hon •
l .a l(una llUIK Utllll)' o. for the
th ir(l q uarte r ended Sept. 30 earned
$<!76.000, or 82 Cf!rlls " share. on
rev.-n u c o r $1 9 1 m illion . 'rh is
rom1)ures with $242.000. or 75 cents,
on r evenue of $1 9 mtlhon for the
C'om 1nm 1blc quarte r or 1980 .
Beckman l nstrumt'n&i. Inc ., which
la s t week agreed in pr inciple to
m~r~e w ith S mith Kline Corp ..
repo rt1..'<l a 15 percent increase in
rirs t ·qU ll rte r s ales fo'o r the three
month~ ended Sept ,.30. Beckman's
s ale :. ro:.t• to $159 4? million from
S138 55 million 10 thl' like quarter a
yea r a go Net e a rnings for t he
qua rt~r were $8 43 million. or 40
Ct'nt:-. a "h.:1rc , rompared with S8 40
mill11m. or '111 C't•nt"· l a~l ye ar
Car production off
D ETROIT IAP1 -Novem ber car
productiQn by dome stic a utomakers
plunged 25.5 pcr r.ent from its 1980
le ve l, according to indus tr y reports
The five m ajor U S m a nufacturers
s aid tbe y built 415.349 passenger cars
last month. compared with 558,296
produced in Novembe r 1980.
Ame rican Motors Corp produced
5,232 cars, down 60.5 perce nt from
13.261 built in the same pe riod a year
a go a nd t he lu r gest Novem ber
de cline amung U.S. a utomakers
General Mo tors Corp had the
s m a lles t d rop G M repo rted 1t
a sse mbll.'<l 288.698 passenger cars in
November, 13 4 percent fewer tha n
333.491 built 1n the sa m e month a
year ago
Adv a nod Declined Uncll•nQl<I
Tol•I I~\ New hll)hS New t~ Total \41,.\
Al Fc1rd Motor ('o • prnduct ion or
28R.G98 cars wai. off 43.1 perc ent comp~rcll with a Nov.tm ber 1980
flj!Urt• Of JJ:J, 191
Chry~fcr Cor p outµul wa:. down
40 4 pcrn~nt. with µrodurt1on of 42.554
car:. tc1mpared with .71.404
Volkl>\\agcn of 1\mc n ca !><11 d it
a sse mbled 8,Hll <.·ars 1n Novembe r. a
48 5 p crC'f.!nt d r o µ f rom 15,734
produn.•d in th~ s am e m onth a year
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of 1!181 tota led 5.909.l45 cars for the
f1\ ~ firms a sl 11~ht l nl'rea~(' over
1980':. S.902.775
A MC's year lo da t t' production or
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Cl a Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday, December 3, 1981
Conversation center will listen to anyone, hut talk is Dot free
SPOKANE, Wash. IAPI -
.. or SIS, the three-person staff of
l.til 's Talk will listen to anyone
Cur 30 minutes.
They'll listen lo a teen-ager
wondering who to tuke to the
vrom' a trans vestite seeking
Cushion lips, even a 97-year-old
man trying to find the sexual
revolution. ·
T he "conversation center"
lsn't easy to find. It 's located on
a duk side street in Spokane's
commercial district, s urrounded
by a ca r lot, body shop and a
hamburger sta nd . Parking for
an often paranoid cllentele is in
the back.
T he sign inside the door ~ay!\
the Let's Talk's staff wi ll talk
about anything trom noon to 10
p.m ., six days a week. H a
hu lf-ho ur won't do, 30 more
minutes brings the bill lo only
S25.
Kat h y , a bes pe c tuc led
brunette, ushers the client to a
cozy lO·by-14 roo11n furnished
with a couch, matching chair,
earlh·toned throw rugs and a
green canopy of plants. Bringing
a cup of coffee, she says Al, the
founder, will be in soon.
It 's first names only at Let's
Talk, and cash on the counter.
no checks or credit cards
Ul'l'eµtl-'<i For tbo:,C"'" who might
thrnk the center 1s a front for
µrus t1tullo11, Ii sign on the door
states . ''Conversationalists are
for convers ation onl y "
A brawny 6·3, !\porting a fu ll
beard and flunncl work shirt.
faded blue jeans and boots, the
37 )'ear-old Al probably doesn't
l ook lik e whatever a
"conversationalist" is supposed
to look like.
Il e l ooks more like a
millwright, which 1s what he
was until 11'2 years ago, when a
brainstorm led him to apply for
a bus iness li cen s e for a
conversation center
Gillette
.~ .........
STILL ALIVE A r eport o f Georg e
Le Pe11 's de.ilh was greatly exaggerated
m fart it was a hoax.. LePert of Glendalt'.
:\r1z .. has bee n ~clling hundreds of
telephone l'all s s ince a Phoenix newspaper
published an 9b1tuar~· notice. tailed m b~· a
prankster. ~obod~ knows who madt' thl'
µhony report.
'cli.cker" ·butane
curling iron
Never be caught without curls! No electric·
ity needed. heats up automatically w1trt..1
bVJtne. Refillable. Needs no electricity!
#2620. Reg. 20.99
"E ven toduy they Jon't know
where to µut Ub 1n the yellow
J>Uges They havt' no rutegory
for u11," he say!'> with a deep
lla ritont· laugh
Why wo uld people s pend
money to huve someone lis ten to
them talk'>
""'or one. you·re a stranger.
!\om eone who has no interest al
11lukc, someone who wouldn't
µoint un accus ing fi nger, .. Al
says. "There's the opportunity
to JUSl sit down and be who you
want lo be for ha tr an hour. or be
who you feel you ought to be . .
maybe even so m eo n e
completely out of character ..
A v1Mt with Al , Kathy and the
third s ta rt member, Cindy,
diffe rs from a ps ych1atr1c visit
in lhut they only listen, referring
c u s tomers l o t'lilablished
mental health agene1cb tn some
t•ases
Al a dmit s h e ha s n o
qualtf1cat1ons. other tha n "37
)'<'Uri.I on this world. with my
eyes open every day. and being
able to re late to what I see and
what I feel. ..
They hear it all Teen·agers
are troubled by parents, school.
dru&s and sex. Adults taJk about
money. job pressure!\ and
depression, alcohol and mantal
problem!'> Then therc-'s the
b1tarn.', the unus ual
"Tht'rc was the 97 year·old
m an" who wanted information
on su in the 1980s, Al recalls
"lie didn't know lle 's been
married for 5<J years that
takes him way hack to an old
culture. old tradition
.. fie made two vu.it's," Al
rcm em~rs, "lie came back the
second t ime lo clear up any
question!\ he had about his and
his w1fo '!o> sex hfc. We haven't
seen him since._ Apparently, we
wen~ a !-uccess as far a~ he was
concerned ..
CIA seeking
s py candidates {}ster
By JOYCE L. KE NNEDY
Dear Joyce: How would I go about applying
for e mployment with the CIA?
-D.D., New York, N.Y.
The Central Intelligence Agency, in seeking
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the guy who is always being transferred becaue
he bas no ties, whereas the famUy man ls not
moved, transfen ed or uprooted. The family man
has a commitment to.the wife and kids.
I suggest t his man get himself a com mitm en\.
In an organization to which I belong, a recent
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conventions, commitments. His boss said okay and
there have been no transfers. Many groups woald
q ualify for this kind of commualty service in
which your reader could serve as a vice president
for two years a nd then president for a year.
-Lois Kiesel Buckley, St. Louis, Mo.
This is the only good suggestion received on
1he s ingle·man-always-transferred problem, and.
to my s urprise and pleasure. it comes from my
long-lost fa vorite teacher. • • • Dear Joyce: I would like to have the address
Jor nursing careers In anesthesiology.
-S.1.P .. Norfolk, Va.
• Tr y the Amer ican Association of Nurse
;Anesthetists, 216 Higgins Road, Park Ridge, IL. 060068. I plucked the address from a booklet titled
'"200 Ways to Put Your Talents lo Work in the
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The 1981 updated version lists 113 national
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'information about various health occupations. For
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.. Orange Coast DAILY PtLOTfThur&day December 3, .1981
INTIRTAINMINT
Nederlander mum on fairgrounds amphitheater project
lh JODI CADENH•:Ao Of• o.ift ...........
A couple of raln·isoukcd l'ltlcks lie In lhe mud to
mark what would have been the stage. But since
the inlthd ground-breaking in July. no man or
muchine has moved to scoop the Oa t earth into
what was supposed to have been a 7,000-seat
theater at the Orunge County Falrgounds in Costa Mesa.
"They were S\#PPosed lo start July 21. .. said
J ohn Burke: ussistant fair manager. "And here
we a re four months later, and not a lot's been done. ·
. "People are a lways calling and asking what's
going on,·· he added ... We 're kind of in the dark ourselves.''
Ne d e rl ande r O rgan izatio n , the
New-York-based company whose list'"of 24 owned
or m anaged theaters includes the Greek and the
Puntages In Los Angeles. Sl(COed a 40 yeu contract
in Mitrch to construct and operate the Costa Mesa amphitheate r.
Company represt1ntatives In Los Angeles and
New York fajled lo return numerous pt)one calls
made regarding the a mphitheater.
Whe n the contract was signed last March,
officials promised lo have the long awaited open
theat er completed by June 1982.
But as the weeks of inactivity have worn on.
fair board me mbers have grown Impatient and at
their last meeting requested that Nederlander let
t he m know by 'ruesday when cons truction would
begin.
No word was received , said Burke.
However. fair board members received a
letter early las t m onth fro m Nederlande r
representatives saying the theater would not be
ready in time for the 1982 s ummer fair, which
ope ns July 9
'Simple Simon' opens Friday
By TOM TITUS
Of .... o.lly ...._. SIMf
The spotlight shifts to the younger sel as the
holidays near. with one children's s how opening
this weekend and three more arriving on the scene next week.
Rais ing its c urtain Friday for a t'hr~e,-weekend engagement will be "Simple
Si rrion," a production of the Children's Theater
Guild at the Newport Theater Arts Center. It's a ___________ revival of a show staged
· llJIRllSSlll ~u!rce ~~y~rc;~ J~i:~
---------· T a ndowsk y and Pru Holden. _
Alex Golson is directing the musical version of
the Aurand Hahis play based on the nursery
rhyme. Performances will be given Saturdays at
10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. through
Dec. 20 al the Theate r Arts Center . 2501 Cliff
Or-i..v.e.., Newport Beach . Ca ll 675-314 3 for
reservations.
It's closing weekend for five other local stage
productions a long the Orange Coast. They include:
-"Loose Ends" al South Coast Repertory. SSS
To wn Cente r Drive. Costa Mes a (957-4033 ).
Performances a re tonight through Saturday at 8.
Saturday a nd Sunday at 2:30 and Sunday evening
at 7:30.
-"Separate Tables" at the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds.
Costa Mes a ( 754-5159). Final stagings are tonight
through Saturday at 8 :30.
-"Mary, Queen of Hearts" at the Newport
Ha rbor Actors Theater , 390 Monte Vis ta St.. Costa
Mesa <631-5110 >. Closing performances are tonight
through Saturday at 8 p.m . and Sunday at 2:30.
Sund ay's performance will be videotaped, and the
audience will be a part or the taping.
"The Second Time Around" at the San
Clemente Community Theater . 202 Ave. Cabrillo.
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Sunday al 2 p.m.
-"Love. Sex and t he IRS" at the Hun-
tington Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown
Avenue. Huntington Beach 1847-4465>. Closing
performances will be given Friday and Saturday at
8:30.
•
BACKSfAGE -Neil Simon's new comed y "I
Ought to Be in Pictures" is heading for a collision
course with itself at the Or ange Coast's two dinner
playhouses ... the show is scheduled to open
April 6 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse and
is ticketed for a May 11 opening at the Harlequin
Dinner Playhouse .
The Newport Harbor Actor s Theater h as
announced the r emainder of its 1981-82 season ...
the new comedy "Division Street" will open Feb.
5. with Lanford Wilson's drama "The Rimers of
Eldritch" following on April 2. and a revival of
Noel Coward's "Ha y Fever" closing out the season
May 29 . . .
An original work entitled "Modi." adapted for
the stage by Lynn Wells, opens Friday for a
two·weekend run at Saddleback College's Studio
Theater in Mission VieJO . . the story of Italia n
artist Amedeo Modigli ani will be staged Fridays
and Saturdays at 8 ~nd Sundays •at 3, with ticket
information available al 831·4656 or 495-2790 ...
•
CALLBOARD Auditions for the Orange
County pre miere of ··Divis ion Street " will be held
Monday and Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Newport
Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Monte Vista St., Costa
Mesa ... the cast calls for two women 20 to 30. six
men 20 to 50. a black wo m an 40 to SO and a black
man 20 to 30 . . details a re available at 675·0176
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~o in ," he added
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Irvine said he has he ard rumors :.about tht·
financial future or the a mphitheater. but refused to
commeot on whether ha s company bas been given
the go-ahead l~ begin work on the project
"Go on out there You can see what's been
done," he said.
Said Burke, ··We heard all kinds of stories .
coritracl problems. fina ncial troubles Originally
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llas f:tn•cl hard tames.
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atilt' to finally get a 40-year contract approved in
1!17!1 hy both the fai r board iAnd the slate for his
<"•1mpa11y, Pl·rforming Arts
lfc pu lll·d out or the deal following the d~ulh of
his partne r a nd the filing of u laws uit by Costa
M N.;_1 over the fair board's refusal to -submit Its
rna~tt~r plan through city planning channels
Ncdcrlunder stel)pcd in a nd was able to settle
tht' ltt1gat1on with the c ity out of court, enabling
pl<J ns fur thl:' thcatt.r to move ahead
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Burl Reynolds Lesley·
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money '°' alimony pay·
men1s •S tac.ea ""'" repos·
sess1ng a Maha car con
tammg ii <lead body "s
pall or n1s new par1ne<sh1p
w11n a t6 yea• ·OIO g111
PC.
11.00 S • • • • Juhus C.ie
sar t 19531 Marlon Bran.
do James Ma!>On BaW<J
on tM play Dy Wilham
Shakupeare Po1t11ca1
1n111gve and treachery cu1
m1nale 1r1 murder 1n
anc1en1 Rome
11:30 0 • • • Doi An<l Santa
Claus 119811 An1mat'l0
Cnrostmas 1radr11011~
arou110 Ille world are eape-
11ence<J by 11 young 9111 and
Santa as they search tor a
DIC>~ kangaroo th&I win
separate<! from its molr\er
lt:30 «I) • • Loose In Lon·
<Jon· f 19S31 Bowety Boys
Elh~ Gnlles The Bo)'S run
up aga1ns1 a bullGn ol
scheming relatlv9S When
one ol '"""' rs nameo ,,.,,
10 an Enghsh Earl
C • • • Thl'SonOI
Monlf' C11s10 ( 19401 Louis
Hayward Joan Bennen
NA da11ng swasnt>uCl<let
wage& deadly duelS 10 Win
thf' 11an<1 ol a 1ove1y la<ly
10:00 S • • · , Rovgn Cul'
I 19801 Burt Reynol<lt. Les·
ley-Anne Down A Br.11s11
sociahle lures an interna·
11ona1 ,ewel 1111el out ot
ret••ement to help ner steal
S30 000 000 1n diamonds
PG
0 ***'• Gtona· (1980) GM• Rowlands.
Jolin Adames A former
gun moll t>ecomes 11'19 pro·
tector or an Of Phi~ 6·
ye••-Old Puerto Rican tar·
gele<I by the u11<1erw0<l<l
ror the 1nt0<mahon "9 c.-.
11es 111 a batll!f9(1 bflef·
case ·PG
10:30 Cl) • · Oe:sMl Tre11 t 193St
Jolin Wayne Mary Kc><n·
man ,. tocleo s1a1 sell out
10 trap a gang 01 bank
robbefs
11:00Q **" Tile Four Oeucas· ( 1975) Jack
Palan<:e. CarOI Lynl9y A
caa1no own., l••O• 11
tvc;to1ive wntalley bOOllag
glng opeta(IOll dUflnQ ,,,.
dty Cla~ ol PtoNl>ltlOll
11 :$0 IC • * * FOf bld(lan
Pl...... ( l~:AJ Waltat Pld•
QeOfl Anna ~·~ 8oHd
oo Shai.nc-<a • "Tll•
T ••nf)atll All uutwr ~
m11~..on 1a 1..,nc;.hed IO
•oc•I• • p<Ol"50' who hU
-hv•no ICil • numt:l4l1 of y...,a Oii 11 0111•111 plotwtl Of
lhelulurw
17'()0 Q) * * '• A Olly At 1 h<t
Races' ( 19371 M•,. Broth •n MaurM<1 0 Sulllvv1
<.;haaltng llfl<l was.no llOf
llPI htghhghl 8 v1s1I 10 !he
1rac:k IJy Dr Hec~8f1bust1
ftO(I othtll l&nlH
ti) * * * 118011 Wind•
119381 Fr11<111c Matcll Jo1111
~nell A potlCAll'llan falls
1n iove with 1he be11ut1lvl
murOe< iuai>-c;t • h• ''
llHIQIWKI t 0 IOllOW
0 * • From Noon Till
Tnr•" I 19771 Ch8rlt1&
Bron•oo Jill Ireland A
<)1111111 " recrullecl HllO a
rag tag •obt>e<y gang
l • • • tns111e Mo.es·
t 19801 JOlill S1vaga Oav1<l
MOfH A ~comer 10 lhe
orovp ot regulars al an
0 l<lencl ba• may notd me
t..•1 10 ma~·ng 111e banen-
de< \ dr8am or 1>«omt11g a
pto basl<etDall playttt a
rllilllly PG
1-00 S • • • • Juhvs Cae
sar I t9!.JI Marlon Btan·
do Jemes Muon Basec:t
011 the play by Wilham
Sno 11spear8 Po1t1tcat
1nt11gue and "•~he<y cul·
minale 1n murder 1n
ancient Rome
1:30 C • • , B1ack Beauty ·
t 19461 Mona Freeman
R1Ghard Denning Based
on "'e s101y by An11a
Sewell A prouo 11.n<l awe-
somely beaul•ful rtor~
eipe11ence\ man diverse
owners
2-00 0 • •' r lfolke6 f 1980)
Roger Moore Jame•
Mason A llspper woman.
ttal~ng lrogman IS Calte<J In
!ti m ... art Irle p1ans ol
e••otttonrs•~ wf\o ha-.;e
n11ac~e<1 a w ppty s111p an<J "'e tr1r8aten1ng 10 destroy
lwu N0<1h Stia <>ol "OS PG
l • • * Th<l Wor1«1 s
Greatest 1'1rt1ete f 19731
J01111 .Amos Jan Mochal!I
V11lGenl A ~oacn .mo •S
nav1ng a run ot bad rue•
r4'1urns to n·~ roots 'n Aft -
GA (In<) <ll$C.0Vl!f S a \ur;er
atr1le1e G
3·oo C • • fa1~a rne Oue•
I 19791 Documentary Nar·
1ated by Peter Us11no;
r t>e hl8 OI a playful Oller •!
lraceo h om h1\ b•rth '"' ~,
hollow tree 10 n1s ep•t bat
fie w1ln !ti(! leader OI ~
hou11d oac~ C:.
3:30 0 • • ·, Boou~ge•s
(19741 Shm P1c1<ens Jac-
lyn Sm11n . Two oact.. r1111s
1am1hes hghl tor the 119nts
to A moonshine run
S * •' • Hot Lead An<l
Cold Feel 119781 Jim
Dale Don Knolls In The
Oto West l wtn t>ro1hers •
one rougfl n tougt\ tne
other a Crty·brecl mt1q1Je-
1oas1 ·-compele in a
gruel1119 contest to see •no w ill •nh@ftl ,,,._.,,
lathe< s fOftune G
•'05 2 • • • The Long R1<1·
e<s 119801 James and
Staq Keacn Oavoo ano
K"'"' Carradine Tne Jesse
James-COie Youf194!• ga1>9
tea•es a tra11 or emp11ec1
t>a11k s plunoereo s•a-
gecoacnes a11<1 dea<l DOC·
1es 1n •IS wake as lne oul-
laws 11<1e toward 1ne11 tonal
snOW<IO'*n R
4:30 0 • • • Manny ~
Orphans 119801 Jim
Bake< Ma1acny McCour1
Tiie boys at an orphanage
11st.. thert cnarili ru1111 on a11
a11emp1 10 netp their
soccer coach pay bACI< a
$40 000 <lebl 10 lhe moD
5:00 C * * Zero lo s .. 1y
Oarr8f1 McGavon Denise
Nocke•son A m1ddle-agfll
d1vorceo man, need111g
money '°' altmony pay·
men1s is raceo W11h repos-
sessing a Maria car coo·
larn•no a dead body as
part of nrs new partr>etsllrp
w11n a t6-year-old g111
PG
5:45 z • • lud .. 1g « 19731
Helmut Berger Rom>
Schne.118' rne mall K1no
Of Bava11a IS p<Oftle<l
JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & ~atiuk
~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ----~--. YOU'~E A &oo;;>
MAN, 01L-L-J YOU'LL
lJt.N D ON '1'0UR FE.El!
Irvine teen stars NBC's 'Skyw!lrd' • ID
t Dall\IPMMSWt ......
·FA 0 M I AV I N E S 11 z ~ G 1 I ~ t ra p ,1
sophomon• at ll\lnl' ll1~h S<'huol. .... 1 ar~ in
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AP T•lt•ttiOft Wr•t•t
"EW YOHI\ NBC got greedy and tried to
milk a 11111gnanl -.tor~ .ihoul a paraplegic pilot
\.\1th a 'l'(flH·I and \\Ound up with a contrived
sh1•l I or ... mo\ It' 10 tonight 's . 'S ky ward
Chr1 ... 1ma ... ·
l'araph•gt(' ~Ul~ (;lislrap, Wh O Jives in
In lnl'. re· 1·n•a1t-~ her role of a ye.ar ago, .lo
~ hll'h :.ht• madt• hL·r lclcv1s1on debut with Bette
Davis and Howard llcsseman of "WKRP in
('incinn,111" ir1 "Sk~ward "The sequel aits at 8
lonif.(hl rm l\NHC (4 1
While• lh1• nri~1nal TV movie showcased the
indo mitahlt• human s p1ril and was msplralional
in l<.'tllnf.( J chsablcd ~1rl extend l)er limits. the
seque l w;dlows In human stupidity :ah.4
demon~trul t>s ~el limits on the forces r11·--
tclE'Vl~1on .
1'HF. INITIAL giveaway that "Skyward
Christm as" wa ... n 't going to fly was th!lt
General Electr1r , ronsldered a seledive buyer
for its GE Theater, bought "Skyward" but
pass('(! on the copy In addition. anytime TV has
a germ of an idea, it grows into a two-hour
mov1<' "Skyward Christmas·· Is 60 minutes.
and a Oim!>y h6ur at that
Mt'l'l <;11strap 1s again Julie Ward, and she's
'llll '' '\.\ect little Lhin~ She's f!Ot a pt>lished
aclress and 1t is mterestmg to compare her
performance with the rest of the cast. ·
The simple-minded plot begins with Julie.
afler having been laughl to Oy by Miss Davis
and Hesscman: earning her pilot's license from
Miss Davis· successor as Billie, now played by
Audra Lindley
RESSEMAN'S REPLACEMENT as Koup,
the supportive airplane mechanic, is Geoffrey
Lewis But this time. writer Craig Buck has
concocted a curveball · Koup is afraid to fly
Koup has do ne so much for Julie, s he decides to
cure his phobia by tricking him into the air. But
Koup panics and jumps from the plane, injuring
himsetr.
Because of this stunt. Julie's father grounds
her. This ruins her Christmas present, which _
was to surprise her mother by Oying to St. Louis
to pick up grandpa (Jack Elam), who refused to
move to Texas with the famcy and Is still
feeling abandoned and hurt.
An yway. the lti·year-010 parap l~gic
manages to hijack a plane and sets off for St .
Louis. What she didn't know was that Koup wa~
testing a balky generator in the plane. Of.
coune. she doesn't turn on the radio until it's
too late and the ge~erator starts failing.
J liLIF. SURVIVES can "Skyward Arbor
Day" be far away and lands the plane in the
Oklahom a wilderness Somehow. Koup .
traveling by motorcycle. finds her. Just before
Lhc cycle crash lands .
Will he fix the plane and help fly them out? or course. What's a 30-ycar phobia when they
need to get home for Chrrstmaif' This is only an
hour show anyway .,w 1t's all predictable stuff. even the s urprise
visit at the dinner table by a forgiving grandpa.
U.S. TV invades
TORONTO IAPI Canada will be "an
occupied land. culturally." within years unless
the government takes action to stop the s pread
o f U .S . telev'ls1~tl annt"ts-; c l aims
Commurucalions .. Mil\is ter Francia Fox
U.S. satellites could beam as many as 100
new channels into Toronto and elsewhere in the
next few yetlrs, t'ox said Saturday at a
convenUon or the l..iberal Party's Ont ario
cha pte r.
The minister urged his government to adopt
a culture policy. similar'to its ener1y program ~
to fend off the airwave 1nva~11on ·
1
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Dangerous
.records shut
NEW YORK <AV > For• quuter century
l:°Pll' havl'. eaten. fire, iswallowed sword.•. slept
tt wttn beds or nu1ls, f'vcn devoured a bicycle and a ree, Ju.'ft to get into the world's m ost famo us rticont book.
.. ~ow the liuinness Book of World Records is
c l o111.ng the bo?k" on som e of its records declarm~ some winners for eternity in categories
the e ditors c·o nslder life ·threatening or
partlcuJarly dangerous.
. No more s word·swallowl ng. No more
• b1ke·eatlnJ. No m ore bodies sandwiched between beds ol nails.
• 'i:'here. is sufficient planned lunacy on telev~ston without our having to add to it," said N~rr1s M c Whirter , the book's co.founder and
editor in London .
,"Somethin' even tu ally reaches a point that w e
don t Want. to include it," M c Whirter added in a l~lephone t~terview. "People can do what they
hk.e, but we re not gomg to chronicle it. Maybe the
obituary columns will. but we won't."
The 1~ Americ an edition of t~ book was r~leased this w eek . Since it was first published in
1955, I~ has been the supe rl ~ve book of
superlatives. But there are a few things it's never ~en, i:iamely a place for what the editors call
g.utwtously dangerous" feats like the lowest
height from which a handcuffed parachutist has
dived ~r the thi.nne~t burning r ope ever to suspend
a m~.n m a stra1ghtJacket from a flying helicopter.
. We are 3 or 4 percent zany. 25 percent sports.
ac.h1evement.s and the rest alm ost acad emic -the
sciences and the like," Mc Whirter , 56, said.
Among the new zany entries:
. -M . ~tito of Evrey, France, who ate a
bicycle. during a 15·day period in 1977. He ate the fra~e m the form of m etal filings; the tires wer e
cut into leather strips and "stewed."
-:-Joe Swaltney . 19. who ate an ll·foot birch s~pltng -branches. l eav es and a 4.7·inch d1a~eter . t~nk in 89 hours lo win a Chicago
r adio station s "m ost outrageous" contest.
-Count Desm ond. of Binghampton, N. Y., who
s wallowed thirteen 23·inch·long sword blades.
. D esmoi:id's s word·swallowing feats are the ftn~I word an that category. "We don 't want him
try !ng any more. say ing he cut his guts out for G~mness," said David Boehm, 67, American
editor of the book .
The bike·eating category, which the book caJls
"the uJtimate act of stupidit y," was recorded
because "!t is ~nlikely to attract competition ... No
other e.ntraes will b~ consi~ered in that category.
This )'.ear the f1re·eatmg category is followed
by a warrung:
. ".Fire·eating is potentially a highly dangerous act1v1ty."
Among eating records, M cWhirter said the !Jook will not lis.t r ecords for potentially dangerous
item s sue~ as b ve ants. goldfish, chewing gum or
raw eggs in shells. :--
Burs~ing a hot water bottle with sheer Jung
power. has also been retired as medically "most
inadvisable," with the title going to Franco
Columbu, who burst one or the bottles l n 23
seconds in August 1979.
The "Iron Maiden " categor y is another being
stopped: Vernon Craig of Wooster , Ohio, set the
r ecord an 1977 by l ying between beds of nai ls with
1.6421-<i pounds of w eight on top.
"fl.'s quite extraordinary but I think if t hey go
u~ muc.h higher there's a great danger someone
will be .impaled." Mc Whirter said. "We feel that's
something w e shouldn't en courage "
O ther new entries include·
Picasso was a prolific painter . but Morris
Katz. ~9: o~ Ne~ Y ork City made the new book
after f1rushmg hts 82,000th saleable painting. Katz
-says he sells his paintings "cheap and often ...
-Wa.lter Cavanagh of Santa Clara. Calif., has
the world s l argest credit card collection -1 098 ca.r~s with a combined line of credit or si.25
m1lhon.
-. The "".orld's most prolific living mother is
Leontma J\lbtn~. 57, or San Antonio. Chile, who has
produced 44 children and was pregnant when the
book went to press.
India will have
billion by 2000
WASHINGTON (AP > -India, already the
world's second most popuJous country. will have
about one billion peopl e by the year 2001 and is
likely to double its current popuJation in 40 years.
a new study said Saturday.
# .. U nfortunatel y, ther e are n o feasible
shortcuts in the immense task or slowing the
gFowth rate of India's alr eady very large
population, whose do ubling over the next four
decades seem s to us to be almost inescapable ...
concluded Pravin and Leela Visaria.
Their study , "India's Population : Second and
G r o wing.'' was published by the Population
Reference Bureau . a Wa shington·based
or ganization studying world population trends .
The Visarias teach at the Sadar Patel Institute of
Econ.omic and Social Research in Ahmedabad.
Gujar at, India.
After a four.year dec line. India's family
planning program is starting to make a comeback,
th e study reports. spurred by a 1981 census that
showed a popuJation of 684 million . 12 m illion more
than had been project ed.
And the Visarias estimate their country's rate
of natural population increase at close to 2.23
percent. which was the average for. the 1970s.
Family planning in India peaked in 1976·77 but
that was followed by a backlash against the
coercive tactics used at the time and inter est is
on~y now showing increased strength. the report
said.
And Prime Minister Indira Gandhi h as called
for a revitalization of the program in light of the
new census figur'!s.
H o wever . the Visarias doubt that a
compulsory program w ould be effective.
Financial incentive programs might be an
alternative. they suggest , perhaps with a part of
the pay ment paid on a delayed basis.
"Thls c6uld reduce the temptation to adopt
family planning to m eet short term financial
needs. fl wouJd also help substitute for chjldren as
a form of old-age i nsurance," they wrote. r~y urged more resear<:h in contraceptives, PTrt1c~arly in the use of implants. anti·pregnancy
vaccine. na s al sprays and injectible
contraceptives.
Government projectlons have_ctlled for the
• birth rate to drop lo 2.3 children per woman -the
replacem ent level -by 1996.
But this seem s unlikely. the Visarias conclude.
coaslderin« the hig~ reprod~Uoo nte indJcat.ed
b_y the~ census resUlt.s.
Ordr'IQe Coast DAILYPILOT!TtlUrSday, Oocember 3. 1981 • DJ
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l ne tolto .. •no e>er i on t \ o o•nQ
bu\1ntt\a\ ROSEY 'S AUTO BODY, Ill
lndustnat W•v C"o\t• M •••· C•lllorn•• 92U/ Aoull• I Sho ... •11••. 101' RtOO lftQ A•tnut Co• .. M•u C•l1lorft .. .,.~
TIHS, OUSlnt'U I\ <.ond\J!Ctecl Dy •n
1nd1vtdu.al
Rosell• I Snow•lttt
PUil.iC MOJ'ICE
FICllllOUS IUSIHEU NA.ME UATEMElllT
1 h tt tollowtnQ ~rw.n~ •re 001n9
ou,.,,.,,~ .,
COASI ROOFING COMPANY llll E•>I SI C..r1t"°" Piece, ~nld Ane. C••11orno• i'll()S
C.ert1h10 ROOf~I\. tnc.orpo1.at.a. •
(•1ttorn1• con>0ro1hon, UlJ E:•st St
C,~r"uOP ~.C•. "-"••An.I, C.•ltfO'n•• •?70S
fh1\ t>M\1nf"~' '' condu<l•O by •
"'~'""' C e t t 1f 1eo Aooft-r\,
n(OrOOr•tfd Thi. \t.ll-1 wes 111.0 .,.,,. l""
County (14'rk ot Or•n.oe C°"nty on
NO•ttnC:..r • 1 .. t
RObtft A t· .. <.l \ Pre-\tOe-nl
Tf'l1\ st•l~l w•\ hleo '#1lh ttw 1'11.,,. (Ounl~ t•••• 01 Or•n~ Coun1y O'I PyDhsMCI Or-Ca.\I O•lly P1lol, NO•em-1', l'itl O.c l , 10. 11 7 .. "" U/1 .. 1 F11U" Publl"""° Or-(ewt.O O••IY PolOI
f'ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS llAME STATEMEHl
T rt• folfowtnv per\Ot" " dO•nQ
bU\IMS\ •\ E ST A TE PL ANN I N(i
INVESTMENTS, • lOOO "• Calllornl• LimlleCI Pe,,N•\lllp" l"•l O•te SI Founlaln ll•ll<ty, C•111 97109 ' O•le SI F°""t•ln V<1lloy, C•l•I 97109 T ft IS OY\lnH\ I\ '.91"'Y<leO by a llmllfO P6,,,..r\1'1P C•rm('n Fr-110 Gullo T 1\0\ \lale"""'I w•\ flltoO with '"' Coynty Cl~r-or O••"llf Co..nh on
C>tc 7 1'111
f'l/111J PylJll>lleel Or•'w.iit Ca." O•llV Pilot Ot< l , 10. II l•, 1'111 '
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINI '5 NAME SlATIMIHl
Slli-11
Th• fo110 .. •no oerson '' dOlt\O bui•ntt\•\ CALIFORNIA HA,llOSC .. PES 11l71 B•rOft Cor<lt .o] Hunlln91on Buell, CA 91MI 'CHARLES DONOVAN RIGOON, 11'11 B•ron Cort ie, •l, MYftllftQIOft B••tll CA.,._,
T P'l:IS Du'\tfMS) t\ conduc.tM C>y .,.
1nd1v1du..I c ......... 0 lllQOOn
Tl'h\ \C•letnfint .... " ••IN wltf'I ,,. co .. nly Clu• 01 Or•nOC' County on O•c l , 1'111
""'"• PYDllV..O 0u"9t Ca." O•ily PolOI, Oe( 3 10 11 14, 1"1 U4G-tl
NOV U De< l , 10, If, 1'111 S"J~I
l'ICTITIOUS aUSIN£55 NAME STATEMENT
I nP fOUOW1nQ Q«r\On\ are 001~
OuStrtt\\ .,
R • R P R 0 P E R I V MAl'I AC:.EMEl<f, HS PtOCIYt l oon
Pt•Ce, Newp0rt beach. l •ltfornta t?~ RODetl (... M•tc•ll, ll hOtlh t:.nc 1no Ro•o Soutn L.•9un•, C•HIOrn1• m 11
Aone10 J C.f\•mC>er••in, l•O.•
C..•lte l• Pr1m•"•r•. D ana Potnt#
C•fllorn•• 9'2tl'9
I h•i bu"-•M'' ,, conoucled by •
Qefterel ~'""P R-rl C.. Metc•ll
'"'' \lotl-1 •• , 111.0 Wilt\ Ille (. ... ftly (let~ Of 0Uft9e (..-y Oft howemoer 11. 1•1
FUWJ PY4>ti._ Or-. C...>t 0911Y Polot, NO. 1•. ~. 0.C l, 10, 1'91 loOIWI
f'ICTITIOUS IU .. NEU NAME S~ATIMElllT Th• IOllOWl"9 Ptt\Oft• ••• Ooln9 °""""' ., MON .. ACH WA REHOUSE PAA TNERS. 17'71 W.-.m ... .,....._, Gerden Grow , C.llfOrftl• ._.j CO NTAI NER SUPPl.,. COMPAN Y. INC .• Ca1llorn1• COtPOr•llOn, c..n.1el p.,, ... ,, llS11
We~t•'n •••nve. Garor n Grove . C•lllorftle .,..1
T 1'U bu\IN\\ Is cc>nCIY<leCI Of • llmlleo Perl-\l"P CONl AINE R SUPPLY COMP ... NY, INC
10 0. ··-•>O 000 P•r v•lw per \l\.tr• \ ) 00 Sel .. Prtt" !Wt \l••tt• \ 10 00
• fl\•t J Oon Oof .. u• fth11t•rO Cerptn'4!r 6 A\\O<,.I~• l•I\ 17} W S.v•l\111 Slrffl, SY•I• 500 LO\ A"Olllf\,
C • tHornt.t 90011 ;u t •\ \OI• •nd ••ctu,••• •otnt to reor .. ,,•nt •nd
•s>Oe•t for •N Ulle)tto~""° °''"'f' tr\' comptrou .. , o• IN-c.u,,.,..<'I. •no to
r•c •lvt •II cOrr~\pond•n<• d nd dotu me nt.\ 1n ,~,p~t l Q f fhl\
dOPH<•hon
IN WIT .. tSS WH l:REOF '""
\lndt't\IQntrd ht1v .. ""'''"""'0 1i•f VUf
"•nO\ on t~ C.kt te \el forth •t>o¥f
O••~ E so .. , N•wporl Qu ell P1'1lllp l SuVl, Mvn11nQ!On Ile.\ h
M •< hffl J GertrMH. (0\14 M~\A
J•mt\ w Momuron. l •ovn• th••< h F•rrell C. Htnltle, CO\I• M 0<1 llOO.rl L Mc I(•• S,.nt• An• ·E l•l <ltwlh a S-" s ..... 1~ An.t PublO\hecl Or•noi> (W\I O•••t Polol O~t l 10 l'ltl U/~ ti
PUil.iC NOTICE
NOllCE 01' TllUSTeES SALf.
On Oece...-r 1l "" •I I I 00 " m F I RSI AME lllCAN l l lLE INSURANCE COMPANY • (•lolotnt•
COrPGf'•IJCW\ •-a Tr1i.1\tff or Svec""°' Tr""" or S..OSl•IYlt<I ,, ...... 01 INI
<ft t•tn Df.e.d ot f ru\I tltt "''"° by
VIVIEN ST A.MANT •n unmatt..-o
woman. •no lt<:orOtO Apr fl 1. 1'90 .,
111\ltYmtnl no "" '" DOO• I >SS• P•Qt 10 2 OI 0111c1"1 lltcOtO\ 01
Ot•n9e-C9..,n1~ C•1ttotn1e •nd
pur\.U4U'l to tl't•l <•rt••n Not•<• ot
De-t•ut 1 •n o Ettc 11on to S.e H '"""""°"' rtcoro.o AUQU\I II. 1991 •1 tn\tru.mf'ftt no 11131, '" bOolt. u t ... P•Qe 17)9 of OffKl•I Rt<OfO\ 01 \•"I
County ••II under •nd put~u•nl to
\•IC OetO OJ T ru\t \eU •I publlt
•~hon tor cain, t•wiut monrit• ot tn.t
UnHeo St.ttlf'\. of Amttt4• •t ttw m ain
_.n tran<.~ to Ftr~1 Amtr1c•n 1,,,..,.
tnt ur•nce Comp•ny loc:•teo •t t t1 E••I Fill/\ Slrffl, "' Int C•h Pl Sent• ""°• C•lltorn1•, ell lhet "'"'· lllH! .,,., lntere"l>t C~ted to •no now t\eld by 11
unO•r \eld D~eo of f ru\t in tncr pr-ty "l,..l<KI on •••Cl CC>Ynh ana St•lf Oe>«-•> LOI 7t Of Ttecl No 11'1, •• ...,r M•P
r o~orOed In Boo' H . P•o• JI Mh<tll.......,. ~ 1n lne OlllU of I"" Cwnh Recoroe. 01 .. 10 cOYnly
The '''"" ..orotKS or oiN-r common d~\l9n•tion of 1a1d oroo•rt, 1\ °"'"°""' IO .. ,~, Rlven•cle Pl•<• CMI• ~ C•lllornl•
S•ld WI~ w ilt bft macN •1trtout
<ow en•nt or ••rr•nf'f ••e>re\\ or
1mph•d •• , to till~. """''~'on or
•n<umbf'MKH to Wtl\h tM Ut\C)4•0
O•tan<e dw on llM note or not•' V<Yrotcl D'I wlO 0..0 Of I •w>t, 10 .. •I
,n,uo oo. p1us '"' I01low11>9 ""m•ttc1
cosh .. ••.P9f'M't M1d Ml"•n<ft •• ,,_ ""'* Of -lflll .. I pwDh<•I-ol lh" Holl<• ol S... "'· .... o. Oel.O Oe<t...-r I. ltet f'UtST AME•ICAN TITLE I NSU•ANCE COMPAN Y. . ~, ........... "'-· ........... ,. ·-••Offk ... 1141. ,_St.
5-. ... M , C6. n1t1
CIHJ SJt..Jlll PYbll\lleel Or .. ,. (a.\I O••IY PolOI Ot< l. 10 II. 1 .. 1 ~191111
ruauc MOncc
f'ICTITIOUS IU.,NEU Robert S. Her1Jr.. ~•Gefll NOTICE OF DEATH OF
NAMUTATSMl.NT ~~:~~~E1~""'.:~~~:v HELEN RUTH ENGEL o..~i':.:,::~10•1"0 person " 00'"' :~:::=:::-9 ANO OF PETITION TO WILLIAM R BURl(E "NO ADMINISTER ESTATE ASSOCIATES, 11111 B .. u ... u c ... 1., -M.c-...,.. •• ,...,Sttlte,,. NO. A 111240. 0 I ~ l Newll9f1 lhecll. C~ t-r we, a .1 , 1rv1,.., c.111om1a n11s Tll. 1 T o a I I h e •1 r s , Wllll.,.. R B..nte, '11<12 CIWl\llN I\ '•te"""'t was 111..0 with '"" Orlwt, ""'"'not°" Beech, Celllort1I• Cou"h Ct.•~ ol Or•"llf Counly on b eneficiar ies, Cr editor s
t7t46 o.c 1· 1"1 ,.mm and contingent creditors of ;_;1~11!,..':",.....' 1' '°""11<1to 0• •n Pubh\/>t<IOr.,.co .. 10 •• 1yP11o1. Helen Ruth Engel and
W1n1.,..A.Buru O.c J.io.•1.1•.•'91 persons who may be
T1'is st....._t was Ill.a wllft t!>e si ..... t Otherwise interested in the
co""'' cie..-01 0ten911 cw"tf °" 1'-------------will and/Of' estate :
Nonmbff•, '"'' ,17._ ~ l9Ta A petition has been filed
P..or.-Qrc_,. c.-1 0.11, Piiot, by W illiam H . Engel in the
Nov. u. 1•. ,.. o.c.1. 1'91 M>-e1 F~~~!:~::::S . SuperiOf' Court of Orange
Th• 1011o w1"9 oe"o" is 001n0 Count y requesting tha1 °"''"'u at W i I t i a m H . E n g e I b e
Bo 1NGE ·s e"r" ... o •Eo appointed as personel FICTI TIOUS IU$ 15 UTIOUE. Sou"' Coest P•n•. ll33 . NAME STATIM1:,.T s SOYlh 8rlslol Av..-~ Co-st• lliletA re p r es e n t a t I v e t 0
l 1'e 1011ow1no oerson\ •rt ClolnQ C•lllorn1• . . adm inisfer the estate Of
Du\•l'lt\\H '"O• Beier •Oii Eut Bryce Helen Ruth Enget (under "LI O c ECT RO CS A .. n.,.,Or.,,..,C•hfornletMI .. L Ni • 11•1• His .,.,.1.,.u 1, c-YC•e0 bv .,. th e Ind e pendent ~:::1~r~.·~1~•ue. """"16'" 11•11•Y. 1n01w1011t1 Administration of Estates
O•n•e• J...,...., s1 ... 0t :11 F•••o. Tll,. ,,.:::.,.~:;~ m~ .. ,,. _ Act): T~ petition is set for •r••n•.C.•titOl'n,,,.,,.. ._. _, ",_. .. hearing 1n Dept N 3 t E\IMI (IOlf\jl.,.. Mutpny_ 11111 co .. nly Clerk ol °'-Co..nty .... . 0 . a s.,9 R,.,.., circ1t, f'oun•••n ..,.110. Oecemotr ?. 1"' 700 Civic Center Drive, ca111orn•• 97109 f'1n11s West, in the City of Santa
T"" .,,.,,,,~ .. " conouc1eo o, • P"011-°"6'9 Co"'' 0•11"' Pilot, \na, California on.Dec. 23, Q•Nral P<lflntr\,..P 0.< l. 10, ll,l4, IW1 S"'"81_ 1981 at 9:30 A .M . o..,,1t1 Jemt\ SI.., .. Tn1t .. .,,..,_, was 111eo ... 1111 111e -• --IF YOU OBJECT to the Counrv Cler-01 O•anoe County on r._ ,.. .. K granting of the petition, NovemMr 24, , .. , .. _ .. .. .,.,., NOTICEOFAVAILAllLITY you S•IVUld either appear
PubhSIWO OrM\90 to.SI O•llY PllCll. OFAlllNUAL •EPOltT at the hearing and state
,.o ... u . 0ec J, 10. "· 1•1 w 1 .. 1 1 .. ~~:~f~~~=c:~~ ':~.~'.'':'! your objection s or file
-------------•,..rebv 111..,. "'91 ,,,. ........ '"'°" .. written objections w ith the ...X l9J'IC( 0c100er l•. '"'· KENNETH AN O court before the hearing. ,_ ____________ ,CLAAA MURCHISON FOUNDATION, Your appearance may be
1Nc., • .,.1..,e1ou,_11011,1•ev•fl•bl• in p erson o r by your •• 111t 1-11on·, ortnclP<t• otlK• 1o< FICTITIOUS IUllNIU NAME STATEMENT T ht 1011owlftQ per\on h 001no
°""""'·~ M I CH A EL. STIL L ER ENTERPRISES. tlt COrlllo SI . • 100, Cotlt Mew, C" tle11 MICH .. EL SllLLEA. I~ C.OrlllO SI • • 100.. '°"" ~. CA mu T1'1s llu\1~> IS C-..Cle<I by •" . ..., .. -1 M Stlller Tiiis \I••-• w'" llll!d wllh ,,.. Coun1., Cieri. oi a. ..... c ..... ,., Oft
C>tc l. 1"1
"r.•n PuDllllwd Or ..... Coesl 0.11, PllOt, O.c J, 10, 11, 14, '"'
S,oM .. I
'"'~"'°" °"''~ '""'•' b ... 1,..u attorney. ''°'"' 1ram e:oo • m 10 s oo o.m "" I F Y 0 U A R E A
•"' emir. -._h " •11"'" ''° C R E D I T 0 R o r a .,..;,~:·,:.:_:~.Of.,::=:~~~!" .. · cont ingent creditor of the
1ou1.o •t ,. o Boa 1nJ. ,.. • .,_, deceased, you must f ile
~11• CA1~ your claim w ith the court '°"~':, ;cH:,: Am~r;,::1~1 '"• or Pre sent 1 t to th e
NO•MAN M. ~•I.EN A•D co., personal representative
CPA• appointed by the court ~ .. ":;' ..... 11""·· within four months from
'--'.._.,ca. -the date of first issuance
P..011-<>-c.0 .. 1 oa11y P1101, of letters as provided in . °"' l. 1•1 m 1 .. 1 Sect ion 700 of the Probate
Cod e of California. The
time for filing claim s w i ll
not expire prior to four
l'1CT1T1ous au51,.1.u '~~C::m'::.:S months from the date of
NAME STATlaqNT Tll• 1oi1-111e ""o'" .,. d•'"• ~he hearing noticed above. 111e 1011_,,.. person• ••e dOlftO bustn.un: YOU MAY EXAMINE b• .. •ftftU\ l l!AC">GAA,.l!LO CENTER, ~he file kept by the court ~uP~~; ~~~:,'~R~~"E~•Pc;,~~ ~~·c~~~ ... .cor-o.i If you are interested In the
CO ..... Moftrowl•, CHla MtU, beof'ii"b lvcule, M•,. .. r.iil!State, '(OU m ay f i l e 8 t •111 .. 111an.n O-r•1 .._,..., .. ~ 0.1 .... r equest with the court to St•11h•11 R .. n1e noer. ••h c-. ... Mltr,Cal...,.,...~ rece' e s I 1 t· f Moftrowl9, C.otte MeW, Celllorrua (..et"9f'I"' C, lvc<tla, 0-rel IV pee a no ICe 0 mv , • .,.,, ..., ...,._on .... eor-the Inventory of estate
01-R-. 1 ... ,.._.0., •• MIM•r,c.tlfMrlMftUS assets and Of the petitions
c.s1•.,,,.....,c..i•'9ml•Wt?1 .. ~1•""' J . •11u•••. 0•11e••'accounts and report s Ari ltll\I-1~• , ~-o---,........ ' ..., .. n• Qrt.,., c.r-d '....._. I .,_, s..11u.u ci1;:''U'~ ~ ........ "~· ••M••.CMfMnN..a escriu.:v n ~tion 1200.s
T1111 -• ... u •• ,_"eo by • T1111 t1111 .... 11 <eMll<tM e, •of the Callfom la Probate '"'9'•1,...,_.,,.,. ''"'""C':~eucm111 ICOde.
Th•• ~ !:': ••"' ii. r111, ,_--11..-.,.,.. .,. Louis Miller, Attorney
c-" ci.r• .. 0r....,. c-IY et1 c-1, C*' et Ot-.. c_, et1i1 • L•w, 5670 Wllshlre
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INDEX
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f 1 Plxt hwr Ad, Call
A ll rul utllt ad
v trt l ..,d In th is
ntw191per IS 1ubJtcl \o
the •·edtra.l Farr llou•
141 Act of 1988 which
malln 1\ Ule••I to ad
ve n .. t "any prefercnct!,
4PfOIDAILll
A \Htetully redtcouttd
J Bdrm home wit.h a one
year old roof and R. V
apace Seller may ualJt
with financin1 All lhi1
for llM.000 Call now
919 5370
642·5678
HOUSES f 01 SAll ,,,....,, ..
lillOO• h l•.NI S.lbu1 PtruA111~1.
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t OUMelh \111•• !toM111C1 .. "-•" ft\'lf\if
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t.d oll•H•ll• Li.aw.. ,1 • .,1 ~IUMlft\ •I" ~n:~&:.::~
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<.MtANt ........... "-»~ l..C'-'"• ""'"'•"-ttt• 'tobr.,. Hon-.,..'-' •
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RENTALS
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MENT. FINANCE
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
PUSOllALS &
LOST & FOUND
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SEIVIC£S
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:: II m 1 tat1on, or du
11111 crim1n1hon baaed on
:: ra ce, clor. reUaton. 1c1. •.i• or oat1on1l oncin. or an
:: intention t.o malct any
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::: uon. or dis<"nm1n1uon " ...
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linow1nfly accept any
advttl s1n1 for real
eJtate wtuch 1$ 111 viola
uo o the law
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rort I •••tif· nt DAILY Pl.OT •.-et
Wtllty for ... first
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
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Anaheim Hilla East
Rid1e' BuutilW 4 Bdrm
2\1\ bath home featunnc
family room, formal
d1n101. pool and spa
plus, r1ty li&htJ and ca·
nyoo viewa Custom
thruout Louted at 961
South Boone Ci rcle
Open House S1turday
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uminc real estate sales
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school rees completely
refundable to school or
your choice Extensive
sales 1rau11ng f or 111~
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ONLY ISo,'o DOWH A 7S9~11 WAY S325,00u wi th Sit•rr11 M..:mt Cu 1;:•••"••••••••••••••.•• 640-5777 COLIOFMEWPOITWLTOIS Owner will finance to ~-073t PrttmpulonlJ tt'rm.A ~11-ndonno 641132~ ,l wnhuml'.nt'w 3bi 3ba
quallr1ed buyer Well OCl':AN VJEW•'IXER I --County PJllU )(Ur 1'~1k IJ'l'll.1---------2Sl5 E. CoodHwy .. CoroMd.t Mw ,Jorated. good looking 6 $1 7S K assm IOOK atl 'OFffCE.ILDG lo.tofStatt t::ubidc2Bl<,IBA 1c.ir1 J111 tl7!\moKQ '~'-'•7 Keaul Jbd ~ fR homt '7S.55 I 1 . units + 4 rar garage t 10• .•; pl~ owe SOx90 TOWN HOME 3 ~r. ~en, I rnme 1~111100. I ; t!u.r I ,....._... 2600 gar. tented ytl, Vt"ll> & Rlt(T AU Ill pool 2 pauos,2 rr~I.
ample parlt111a !Jelow 11 lot, 3 BR, I~ BA Best 2~1 ba. Panoram1r view new. 10 • dwn. OW<.. • -r• •r ktds OK ~ J>t!r mu 3117 'J Hr 1 R· $'11J1t We'ltcltH $1200 mo 'lo
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TAYLOR CO ..
REAL TORS since 1946
FOi LUS6-SI 200 MO.
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WESLEY H. TATLOI CO .. REALTORS
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HEW,ORT CENTER. N.I. 644·0 I 0
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OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
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Cioff Co.w HOIM j llo.tses for MM 1700 t11ge ur new tax ~helter I Me:.a del Mar SllSO mu :i llr 21• H.i S!J~~· nook $ID.I, &M 2fJ11
t'rtnch influenrt. lodwtorC-.lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:.w S.SOK min tll\est BobJtooJ>i!Eh7S!ll221 ~Hr .3 R.t SI!~~ CllHH;HenlrgJ Rr 2Ba ~ I custom11ed and profj Newport Bearh localton. New Super exerull\ e Break e\en apts, prof 2 BH 1 & dplx. g:tr ~ml 1 4 Ur 2'' BJ , . ti .. 1 modern k1trhcn frplr ~ laodsrape •bd rm.Jba. IJK down, assumt low condo J BR. h lr y mg~t F.uhangt' f un\! renced)'ard.:.mall ch.i 1.t-RJ1wrHll.>ll:JJHf,oO derk dbl gar Sll5(J •
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"" 4933745 AskingS99.000. OnfJS'OOOda! $52,000 toull pmt', 12'. ••OceanView din rm !JJlio' 1 • .ikl· fam rm lrl( )rd
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VA IS •-.•, Ow n e• co uld be converted ro·1 r,arreorlush landsrnp 20 .. , <town l>v.ncr "Ill W.ttd 2900,3Br,21l:t.2 car gar:t1w RE ~LTORS 2 br 2 ba lrpll' on ~I 321J~r&i2·J677 lwo lrg bdrm.o; Term:. 1ng, Ko1 ponds. stream' <'Jrry , R \' stora11e l'U\ aer! I' t' n 1 n:. u I a \d u It!> -I I bl th h f II 0 ' II ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• & d I L---'-'""'. a ~ .. ~~, mt> •!""'' mO\ •• in Two Mastfto~i av111 a eon IS~ urp \later a s wner w1 WATERfRO~'T r p palto. rangt' 1:.pt'5d ..,....,. '" .. ~..,. •......, '
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encl~t'd pallo and f!as l spilt. $895.000. OW(.' 3711 675 00731 I 34S 4123 per ·on 5350 for:? S37!> I 1 Pt'I~ $3-15 ·\1 Jd nu"' ~'., t'Jll 11:~~. '{)/II. _ util frplc $7r.t mo IH5 SI llJ
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free estimates on la rge arer 91's"~6u to ~yrs •••••••••••••••••••••• D--. D II dd' Mowing. edging raking T REES/SHRUB TRIM M a 1n le nanre . col 258 ydrs exp LiRcf-·C, 1 ·············.··~······ 67S '1349 orsmaJ.l.Jqbs ~ 7396 pre ""'' WeCartCrpt Cleaners ave 5 rywa · a 1· · · F ' I on ed Ins e :> o or llCYl'Tl llS ~ . W.n Stumclean&u bots lions, eomm'I. arousllr s w ee ping , ree Garage&YdCltan·ups orsca pt . awn s.' upert 963-l.911D1 rk PORTARl.fo.S THETREEPEOPLE
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All real estate Respl'<:l Addit ions, remodeling. Stain Specialist Fast ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Rts1d/Comm /Indus. tin-up, etc I ton truck tr~~mt~ e~.~~~3 ev~~ he_, free e:st 837 2637 ln)url'd ~nd ,lH' 11 •• •• ••• •••• ••••. ~·· ••••
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11397362. 645-8l81 Co Nobody does 11 bet Bob_851-1966/847.1Q11!__ Res, Comm I. 20 yrs ex General Maintainan<'e .Qirl. f'reeest 64~5123 I Custom Brir k. Sto.n.r .1 WORK 30 vrs. e~p· mt ~~~e:~~~'t' <all for uifo ' 631 7ti98
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STlJ:"NING l~rg1 I Rr U1tfwwi-.d Pool i!O W 18th St I "' rathedral re1hng. gas ark hlte landscapinl( Rtntals furnished &. 4!13 2710 5S2 9430 ' ••I' ''" • p1·11fil•
GarctenApt Fool&Re<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• . I log f r p lc . dshv..shr.1 p: •• area 710 W llllh St lolN>o Isa.cf 1106 TllE \ ICTORIAN 2 Br baltt>n}. pool. s pa. bbql Most beautiful bldg in unful"I! Broker 8'15 4912 •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••
$375 mo .v -ature adul". "' gar ne.,,.·I~ deror & gar agA or rarn11rt llB Generous rent a l I NO FEE' Apt & Condo ,JI ""-' • • • • • •• •••••••• •• • • • ••• d I ~· ~ .. -I I • CUTE :! BR 3 t S600 a u l s ••t'W npts Quiel Adults. NO PETS owanre j rentals Villa Rentals
nopets.Qlnet&secure rmontb tarf d,rapes. bit ms . patio I From S470 up Mtsa 1146;~19 §7~l2Broker • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL • 1991 ~ewporl Blid pe 671,56'15> Cal~.bt~,1-5 6364120 Pines. 2650 lfarla.j Deluxe poolside xtra1EASTBLliFF' lbr . pool. • • · B~~~;--elec bit •n Ba Ibo a I s I 3 n d 667 G \1r1ona $470 549·2447 ! large 2br 2 ba. bltns.I qaaet area. smi:le adult. 3 Lines 8 D ollars •
2 Br I Ba. great E side' dswhr 11, miles beach noj>('ts "500~ mo 644 4767 • 8 Days ~~~~~n~:~a~a":i~:i 1:~r ~:~~r:~~ta~ 8~1: ~~ location, sm pr mo yrly1 ~l~no pets $4S4l mo LIDO VIEW Elegant & • • adults Som 00 pets c311770.0347 lease No pets Calll · ----Ire 2 Br 2 Ba 2 patio~ II 5 ed!>) lu plac t> }Our B·Da Wee.,. Ctassit1e!1 b, ~.iii Jnc •t e
Newport Village. 635 w la ... __ ,_.___,_ 1107 ~IO_l'd_._67S-6670 12bblr. ",wbao. ~~· drps. rrplr Adults s1200' • LO!>b 1ust $8 -Iha: .... Jnl~ a dollar a da~' Tv cw a'•1) 'or 11115 •
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• ..._,...._. •---&.. 17 .. 0 \ D enr gara11e ......., mo -----Vers ailles Comer Pen BOC • -_., .. _.. .. ·iew uplex Yearly up ' ·~\\ :So pets 759 t9U "I Large, clean 2 br. 11-> ba lhouse 2 br. 2 ba A\all • merChdr1dl'>E' to r !)die up to $ rer v: J'1<1 the nrire mJSI
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S h Es I • 673-4374 l'teffiS COUid ..,, t.. ., _,.,_, need!:> eight days 'lelt1nq t1m€' Or IUSI one • panis tale .1v1ng rarport Qwet adult. no ,..... ----•
Beautiful partc-hke sur Small Bach on 25th St p ets 383 w Ba y 21CickOI! ADUl.TUVtHG •
round1ngs Terrated Yearly ULJI pd, $325 mo ~ bP. someone's 5_!8·9516 -Spacious 2 bdrm. all 2 bdrm. 2 bath. no pets. I • Use o ne word In et1c h bo x About 4 V\-Of j., m.1~ e onp
pool. Sunken l!ll!> bbq, 640·2~ I ' NEW BREEDAPTS xtras. new carpets, $550 mo Isl. la!>tl • s parkling fou nt111ns I br apt. y-;:'i'y'""'N';;r ·--cAfistmas BACH with Lorr 1410. patio. gar. Avail now ' Het unty 6312003 • classd1ed line of type M1n1murn dO IS J !Ines Plea5P orinl •
S p a c 1 o us r o ''m s n t' ea n $ 4 0 O mo Frplc. rer room. pool. S405 mo tst. last S200 16-06 Westchfr Or • plainly
Separate dining area M arsh a 11 Re a 1 t y , Sell them Jac uzzi, gas 41 water sec 831-9303. S.7·0422 Newport Bearh •
W al k 1n rlobe t ~. 67S·4600 d Adul•· •• 393 '4·7PMJ • ,------------------------------, homelike k1tehen & pai ..,,nope..-. ~ -.,.z.-
cabinets Walk tr1 Hunl l br.2 ba.lDJsqft.trpk. with an ad llamilton,CM.645-«ll. SPECfAL • I • OW. 2 bale. beamed ce1I 2 B 11 Ba Townhouse mgton Center N be h 5795 I Newport HetRhls Area Style your own apart r , I • l Bdrm.rum S4llS mgs . r a c Under the 2BR. Duplex. renced ment tYou derora!e we style. Adults. no pets • •
Townhou.'K' unfum. S!>85 673 5719e\'S yrd. gar. S600 mo Adulls pay allowance I I year !425_mQ. S48-~ I • I •
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yr lj 675 20IO Giff Guide 1 Easts1de 2BR. tBA. nr N1re 2 bd~~ adults. ssc)o-only. no pets S600 Mo I e
co,..a .. M... 1122 srhools No Pets $425 Patio. pool, garal(e No 1728 Be dford Lane • I
LA QUINT HER~tOSA ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo ~~~7.(856 S48·7S33. -• I • 16211 Par1mde Ln. 1 blk )PECTACt.'LAR OC EA:'-1 _ 631-6!~ 1 Br Iba. lge encl patio, Ocean frt Lg, J Br, 2 ba •
W or Btarh. 3 hlks S of & CITY LJGITTS VIEW Call 642-5678 Need couple to mana((e tncl gar Nr Hunt. upper, 2 car gar. fpl. yr-, • I
Edinger From every room. large ...... -"fir.._ small apar1mt complex Hrbr $380 00 pets. l y $1200 mo N B ~ •
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DiversCo\·e 2 sr 2ba patio. garage AdulL~ ~8tiBnU 12 utSt6-7J02 tal. $975 Mo Ca lli I Publish my ad tor8 days starting I e deck 5-50 mo' 2 Br 2Badplx Yuorbay. )rs or over. no pets ArA.ITMEHTS 770-~7..:___, I • I t~~se Ava:1 12 19 pvt. gar, refng. w D ssoo ~o.~~J9_ Beautiful landscaped RENTORLEASEtBUY Small unfum. studio ro~ • I Class1f1cat1on •
K at h 1" H arde s t~ l!ISO 846-roJS EA.STSIDE garden apls. Patios or 2 Br '2 B~. Seaspray single girl. I blk lo bch. I •
Reatl<1f.:1.69.:8244. C'u~tom New apt Orean $415 2 Br. I Ba. Poolside der ks. Pool & Spa. lieut c:n~.I ~~o ~1;. s::· ~5,mo. 5S9-~77 I • Name I
Beautiful 2 bdrm Ocean V1t>w 28R, 2BA. 2 car Apt. Lawidry room. 1 paid Adults. no pets ~/mo. 898-26.16. Jbdrm. 2ba. 2 blocks tol I •
front Pent.house Condo 1tar . Deluxe uooo. child OK. no pets. Call BACH S38S beach.S750/mo. • A ddress ___ I •
Comp. furn. Lease by 673-9566 for appt before its gone. I BR S4JO.$l40I MA.11.aSWA.LI ___ 613-_3'!:1!·_ •
mo untdJuly tst $1 ,000 !2 Br. ba. frpll'. gar. no TSLM_&!!t. 642-1603 2 8R I'• BA S505·1515 1, 2 ' 3 Br. Town.house New 2BR SBA condo.I City Z ip Phone I •
Owner. (714)730-8444 childr en pets S600 mo. -2250 Vanguard 54().9626 Apts Patios. single & ocean vtew. lg 2 rar gar 1 • f
-avail I 1 82 ~I 1391 WESTLAIEYILUGE double car garages, S750 'mo 646-5800 dys Ch k M Q I d 0 •
.... rt It-II l76' 2 Br I Bil Ideal lnr3\1on Im med . ocru pancy 2 BR ••• BA $495 near Hunt. Harbour 5SH689tves I • ec or enc ose I •
r ~ -Adult only complex 2BR 2 BA SS20 Chaldrenok.84-6807. ----. • I ••••••••••••••••••••••• S800 mo Pool spa laundry room 398 W Wi lson 6315S83 ----------Ocean Bay View Condo. Charge my ad to
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hreplact. comm poo "'' o o ~ 1 .. t 1 rtn r par eat Br. Apls. Newly dttorat· lowtr. 1112$. Yrly Agt,! •
Pm· patio i\\311 yrly cabanelS. utihlies pd pd Nopet.S I ed. refnge, cllihwasher. 675·902 or 644-90601 • r---------WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE ------------·i
lease S650 ptr mo Davt ~ ... ITI.o Ml·l660 --2 Br 2 Ba SS25 disposal. heated pool. (Nann• Nkbols) 1 1 •
Schwe1rkert 642 8235. f'areplace, pool. pvt J!N!W W1~_631 ·5S83l eltvator. subter. prkng. WATERFRONT • I I -,o POST AG[ 1
&4591«tveAgt _. patio. dishwash(!. o n Sharp bacbtlor unit. J§!q_lru .Call494·8083. Ntwport Is Beaut1MI • I "( ES~AR• : •
Bar helor. So or flwy. E s1de.all1nx·lrg 2 Br slovet refrig, adults. noJorun v iew. lbdrm . t,600sq I\ 3BR.2 BA.1 : 11 \IA•LE t' 1 •
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mo 673-3415 ~!:~----"'--r-.s...a ll2' Also !bdrm. S450Jmo. carpets/dra.pesthru-0ut, • g· · o e
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Ba Adult.aonly,nopeLs Adults .. upstaln .nopet.s ocu ... -W W tAdH 1 " 642 . $875 /yrly plus dep I "i 09 $'100 mo.496-7244. $395. Siem Mgmt Co _,.,. •'!"" .an e ~~7! 673-•lOO > BUSINESS AEPL Y LABE L •
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fireplace . walk to shop· sk~bg.ht. patio. yard, all wtfrplt ... 2 Br w/dtn. for Christmas buyilg! • ~ Orange Coast Daily P ilot rn •
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----Mo pell. Days 643-0212. • Cl 5 673·3271or&4470:20 Adult.sonly,rat OK.SS25 ms to 9175. Adult.a. no Sell your unneeded Ill I .1·1y P1·1 , 1· ~ •
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640·@945 Ill~(, 642 54.S7 urteru l'M Hent '714.> 752.9523 SINO. ~.AIU. y HI f I (' ' for 7 mu old Mon lhrul 979 IY147 for app'I lfilvt• more Ume for your lr"n, d"'":J,r~essan• & u \ 11!1 & 2nd Trll.'ll Dt'l.'11~ u u n l • l' r Ill II n F I 75'1 01(14 -v .... .... " Shltrt1 3 bdrm hou.st' Sl55 nnommalc t? sh111't' 2 hr OfftCE SPA.CE OWN fR NON OWN fo'R I ShclJhl'fd. llllllt' approx r l('hd AsslSllllll r II m ti)'. stud It'll , II r bualJless fic:e Conlat't
+ util C:O)\ll Me~a 11pt, M or •. Irvin(• Av. 1'thru4'unlli. • 6 mu old M1v.tly bh1l'k & Babysllll'r for d11rhn11 3 Experil'nred 111 Cun 11'1:.un· ucttv1lleb Wi! Mr5 Sharon 557 6300
63J:}5l0 N ti S2l7 50 • 1 • ulllb IASHIOH ISLAHD p t llobb 8 k I tan 64~ M65 yr old tWI Weekendi. 3 t1nl'nlal Cu1~1n1· X Int poy huurly wal(t:i. and Brii.tol Park M~d1c11I ~ 3!121 or~ OllS rrutll(IOus Corf)flrtllt' e er :.. n> t'r hri. d111ly My home ur worAs & fulutM (,· ~,11;1•1 rnmm1s:11ons c Nice furnished room IO -F l'llll" R1·nt11rlMas1•111 7606827 64660ltl FOlJN(I M Pu1>PY Spr .. • • .. ' l.OSANG"'LL"'l'IML',S roup . private home, C.M Call 2 lo shr N k 2 br tlplx d d. I ff ... I •• () R L' (.'I () s I' R L', IOjlt'r Spanll'I, H(•lH'h & yuun Ma.nner'i. Dover (.'11 I 673 6363 for In c. CAJ r. r . N lit' h Ml:!" t\ I ua o t<'l'S .,(' r} r r. , • r. M F Id . Arn Trary M!l-4748 1 n iew 1315 Sunnowt'r Ave CM MIDtCA.L 1 ter6~m-~ 11o ~ame .r ar ~"" sen 1ct-s a\ Old l' Jll N ~ t: 0 'I O 1' 111 en 'll I t OJ e (714)M0.0301 FRONT OFFICE
Fum room an my home. t 'utrls 646 94~ 640 8712. Mon thru ~·ri C'O~StJl.llMT~ YOI It 1:19l 08.50 CU.HK Equal OP.(1l.)' F.mployer t:xp b1lllng1c:ulle1'l111ns,
quiet, non·smolter. area 2lidrm , :?Ela . Woud 11 JOto4pm ! IJll,I.~" 1-'orfost ~t'l'\11·1°1 1 .•"I \lo1lt' I.ah m1~ IA.1.!1fTTH Organuc:cl. ambll~ui. H• .. cun~s insurance forms, good
Brh(Adams $200.shr ., bridge. In S27S+ ., Ulll w•UTa\ l'Jll "Al at 1•111anr1,tl m(l\ll)' blk, llrown on f1erson nn ... ed lo meet motivated P\!l'l>OOI 1or a ..... 5K ly p1ng ability 0 c
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7418. eves S36·H88 avail F. Resp, non smkr. "hr ~xerum·.c ortire J>pJrl', ~O lM!I I Nr l>elmur & Npt fi!\tf, school. IM LO approx lion Hill, 011n1tlson & 'Phi In nl'w!llBs'alon salary & bendits l'all
now ' 3BR S2I~ + , J util l~l approx 600 sq fl 81·bt I CM S4K 33:lfi uft 7tfl• 2 45pm t'Vcryduy, Mon AssoC'. 675-644_2 675-3828. !IM 2022 Large room rn NB. kit Last & drp 7'1 11 631 G361 New P 0 rt . Lor JI i •rn AMo•cetM'llh/ I l.u. t Sal uk.i Mgh an 1-'rt M.U~I J.H: o t:PJ.:N DELIVBY PBlSON HA.IRORESSH Med H' a I S"'r }' I u 1 rl
priv . pool avail. ut1I or 645 ltnll t sh are ret l'plrnn andj '•notMJ/ts/ lJ lJ I F I \C 1\-11 · rt> ll A IJ LE Stont'l'r<•c k 1
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Room with k1tc:hen pr1 v \\ ~ame 2 br. 2 1:>,1 1140 S383 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fuur.t lk•a1111ru1 fluff> !'lease C'all ~0461 aftt'r 8 J0.3 Phone weekdayb CM lorauon,.s48 41lll MEDICAL t' Isl Mn
Nr bus. shoppmg c:enter around gio B Jrt•a 1 -1A.o•~ SI 00 Gr J\ ra 11 l.I 1>.rn •• l't s J()pm 1 'lher 1.1>1'" 557-6232 Jlair~l>'h~l seeks EXP'U full & p t
&OCc_ A~w\§962·7520_ !171 6489 \\I.. &IS tillliM I OVEILOOIUNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfortiur M ... 10.1 493 ~ Deh\ery person nt'i.>ded Re }our uwn Ro:.s Sub fr & bk orri1·t' ht'lp
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Meu Quiet home for ... share ()j l'Jn \IC\\ ('un Rea ut1ful orr11·c Wtl h r uund lZ l . 3 mu uld blk Banking \I 0 I (I ti ~ ( It' pr l' r fur Ct>uc:!~~}2646 MODElS/ISCOtTS wor~ingperson O\'erJO do. pool "u 'iJn l'lem water \It'll; Appro>. IOOO 1>.Jt ten. <t1 t1md .\1 \II' HEW ACCOUNTS !157 2'il)(I HAROWA.ll Attn fema'l..sooly
642-4794_._ tnrfr\\)l p\I rm & llJ SQ rt on Co.isl II\\\ Tt•11;inkk Sdwul C \I N~wportBalboaS~\tna• l>cltvrt I.A ltml·~ lu k S "22• I h I 714 .,,. 7100 '" • ..... l'ta1l ales. Laguna 953-0071 Rm for rent, NB. p\'l ;96~.36P u~ :. Jrl' 1111 '"" ~o Js93 h•~ 1mmed1ale opentnK hotnl'~ Ul II 0 & l' M Hea t•h f'\111 lime, part ----b k. .. f e'>l\I\ -.,,.. Waterfront orri1·t' ~pan• 1 fuu11d Uoi: l''ounJ for ,n •x• ... n•·n" .. d N .. ~ 36AM Moo.Wl/J mo ~ h C 1 me.1tpnv ... , ...,..,.,, "port u h y •.-..•n '" .... ,.,. d'·I l1mer;;s1er 011~ PAITTIME refs&s .~ 631721~-In .. ew ne;ic · ;ip Hrtslol & Ma<' Arthur Ar.ruunts Coun,elor vunui. u.:pen aul' rar t111rd11oo1r~~97·:W~
FEMALE 7'Jon smClkN prox 2SOsq ft . $&00 mo, 12 I Sm Bind Whl 1!1•11 1'h1i. •~ a challcng1nl{ !>46·4481 , !J(;.14982 llOMESCELREVANIN<..: (YEJIMflS Hohlt, Molilh 4100 to share hoUS(', fo.:a~ts1dc: 1st & last. Contact John Co ll a ri. 1.1'~111·. I'\ l'~ po~1t1nn Wtlh a lerrtfl('I DRIVHY na i,j;;·~~·N;;;,~·B~~·r•h•1 C M $250 mo Call t'H'n 67S·9007 ... 9!i0· i725 • 97!1 71143 Da; .. , !lJ7 ~Iii! o PP u r t u n 11 Y fn r " Full 1tm1• fnr lo( al d.. Guod pay, good huurs We are presently seek
SlOO wk Pine Knot 1ngs.63l·~I lttsiweuRftltal 4450 Give yoursell a Fvund lo(oltl & ierd~ · !', F;. (~ 11 L E ltH'rtl'' Xln1 1tm111i:r ... \1ust have own lran~ m~adullSw1thplea11anl
M I ~-W PCH '118 ••••••••0 ••••••••••••• Christmas bonus r .. mJll' 1 al, ll'n ,ifr('i· <!fU f.NTt.U Vt'r,un rnrd rt'Qutrt'd °l;(·w1111rt Laurie ~·0961 ptrsonallues whu would ~~o""""' · · Ga~1 1111nJt1· \' 11 ~I 1· ~ J "ull 111~ur11nt'I' lx•n1•f1ts StattMl',.., In• f>.'>7 !l:!I:! bf interesl~ m work mg --forlfftt 435 RETA.IL SPA.CE -sell unneeded \'l·rdt'. C \I ti.ii 0:01 & 11111d <'.1reer .appdrl'I \tr t:mmon' llOMD1AKf.HS in Sates & Promotion .
SlALA.llMOTa •••••••••••••••••••••• 1280 sq ftHarbor Bhd 1temstnthe L'ottnd d3rk•,..J' l iin" ~JIJr) 1·ornrntnwrate farn S6 per hr hD 1 p•~c..:· r ,., ' ... D.............,"' 't housekeepmg. 1n lr\lnl' ""11 at Y 1"" arriers Wkly rentals now 3\atl IOX20 +storage M>mo Oa1'ly Pi'lot hd•n•l i·a \\tlh 14httl· "'•lh t•xpenen1·r 1•1 .. a..,.. '"'"""'H to tu 15 }l'dr> old
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Phones in room 2274 storage garai:t' S..'>.i nto C1'ft Cw"1de t \I 1.11 W2K :'th Denn) P<tmtJ llNtcnl't' prt>fl.'snd hut per 11;eek Girl 1-nda) I •bl I ht d C A\iillno\\&lS 183:! S u 714 64S6SUS \\tlllr .. mni:htpt-r'>11n ll11meSen1tes559S022 a\at 3 e 0 rig Newport Bh M tureoromrr IJ~h4 ft l'~IOftolt 5350 ... "'WPORT l"'LIO"' • · . . , person Kr S.30PM to 64&-7445 Office Rewtal 4400 \lt'"a \'t'rdt' Art'a C II 6 ~2 567 8 ""' ,.. ,.. 644 t.-;11 II II s T f: S . Jo, S I T 8 SOP M. Monday thru --a .. • ....................... s•Yl ... GS&LO..... I UOC'h"on al u lal1·1 d NEED A Pl.A.CE, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 4123 d Ii f ,.. n "'" DIVER · ~ · i.. ...nday Some Salur a)
W I f' • 1161i Weslrhff SH WJnl l C y·u...-cm os or a EXECllTIVf llOO tnmc:AH• ,Sii l·ndl'r\\<tl•'I hull d .. ;in 111ght wknds <.nnder availubtltly f or ap Reas eek Y, 'ates financial 1ni.1 ;ooo~ ( annery •......,... C h r i s t m o s • SUITE• t: o "~ M F Hcstaurant NB 642 811>11 p u 1ntmen1 . ca 11 K1t.~henelleb·I hones 1st floor ,\gt'nl Sdl !'>032 1lff1rt> or retail shop AJ..Visor :!4 hour f.St'OHTS 111,; kn11'4 l1•dgt " II HOST~OSTESS 642 4321. ask for Bel] "Z Channel Moneb j --~µace J\'.ttl 1mmt•d1Jt••b 953•1822 MC/VIS.. hJrlior rt'((d 11111\ ell· w 11 ams
Sandpiper. 1967 Ne\\'port HE~OftT l!>!hq fl S4i5 mo "' IJt'OdJhlc• mature· n .. 1•11 r T 110:11 un. da):.~mui.t I I
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responsible people who
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HAMBUICEI HAMLET
322 H.FooMRd.
lnft'tr Hilb, CA..
12139273-5374
Equal Opportunn~ · Employer ~ f
Retail Sales
Res ponsible ) ounR
person to manage ret:.11
Surf Shop Laguna
Sa la r) Commensurate
11; ab1h1y Call ~o 5686
Ask for John
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M aslt'rCraft of M anllla
1s no\\' ac:cep11ng for
qua ltfred S;ill!!I people
Please Apply rn per.ion
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Ka1lua, Kona, Ha11;d11 SUITES I pJrlor Jas T "~ lor H ll \ l!Jb\ ,,11,-r for rl .. rltnie :1 Am bpJMCfVisa i 14 5411 ~t!f;ti \Ion fr 1 iSI ~~1 HC'f:. please. 1·all Jft..r 642 4321 ext ~ Ask for ader ad advenisrng 1~ 2u111ts.earhslee~~ l:"i 6469688~\~S.JX ii:.!J )r oll11:1rl \\t't'kt·IHI' 1 DRYCLEA.HERS II ·\M,A33238<! I An~rea loralmerc:hanl.'lmapro
64S-4092forbroc·hure I HBUTA.GE c 'al I hr' datl.1 :'ti~ hom1• Ill CALIFORNIA l'11untl·r full & v:irt llousekPepi>r lt\'t• 1n 1•!1111•11!!!!·----i lected territory Ex
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table, c:olor TV. 2 frpl\'s :'\e"' luxur~ offtrC' sp~l'e •••• ':'!••••••••••••••••• ,\rt>a rra.:} ~·414X lit" oun1 fur ·h 1111h l l'uruna dl'I :\1 .ir iS!l \1901 I 1rnm;1n ~lust }'~\l' U\\n PART TIME bonus programs. good ..fill!.!.14 F14l545 69l6 111 If\ I n~·, bu\tt'~l Retail SLOrt' l'h1J1n · loc;1 Si5 • .. Fll.l\c: SoYilNp & lo• lh11Jm11 \JI"' p11,Hi.111 t'ar & !>J>t'<ik F.ni:lt!>h for Ma1Llng'bpera11ons (·o benefits Appl} at
p I Spqnas I ~1 ('e I • L F I' t b . \ • a ,\1111111 l.t•i,:JI ~I~ '.11111.1 ti!15 To .. n \entt•r llrt\ i· "'uh l't•t rul•tn lnl' I nt ' prof <'pl \\ Ill) r old j.(1rl :'\o exptr req 'd ~ usl be The Penr>. Sa\ er 166( am Ct .. area . on I n er ·~~ r11;} J ion } . i•11;p11n on~ n Q FHH '"' \ u11tl1•r,1.i111I 'IUl'llt'"' µr11chH't i.ernunll P\t ltm & Ba HoU\t' dependable and 8\3tla, J'lac:ent1a,( ~ lerey C 1 rondo 3 RR ~I 1·rs; ,.\\ :111 no"'' l'all fronl SUtJ "I fl Si5'• mu . f UNO ADS mi; tttt.il "'J",il!• 1 Jll Ci•-la M t"'IJ <•2f.2t> fir ut>fll} 1 mvr"'"' l l'!nilt'J nr Tu.'olm 1.l•lh bit' Qn c:all ":f' 1 Rrh SALES Ba. furn w .atrium fo rdetatls 6';5 418!'>10.3 IWI 1'..ti·r l'"4 il'l;I ~.qu.ilOpportuntl\ (. II f . PPl ~I 230-l
Golr. lennt~ Dail~ 1 551·1231 640-4230 :WlU sq rt s urr111., & 'RE FREE Emplo)Pr ••J rnin)?' l'all \n~11;1·1 J or a . F'a~hton lslan area Adhe t\t' Salesperson kl & hi " GR• ... D na. ....... l ... G \d =:!51 fi.12 -IJIWl 2~ hr' hk for ~Ir Si·hack 760 0501, 8 30-12 30 O E ". Di•tnbutors So wee )' mont > rate~ I \\Ork 'PJre \'' l""'J ,..,.. ..,,..~" ... "
av a i I 714 SSS 800 I * DELUXI Of:RCES • \11•s.i . nr Pl,m·nllJ & Call: ESCORTS Rookkeepin~ .\n ·ounlrni. GAL FllDA. y Houset&Hpinq Dept. Cal 2) ~ mm1mum ex
9·5PM, ask for ~lark _ 11·2 & 3 room :\u lea'" r .. I lg\h mpll· Pkl! . Sl!it.11 642_5678 \I .,n .. 1>?er "'Ith minimum \I u31 t) IX' ,i. ha\" 1111. Tht• Surf & -".ana 11 .. l1·l 1' PllOTO BOOTtt alien perienre 1n the etec:·
1-...toShan 4300 ·quired AdJ .\tq>urt1•rl mo n,.nr bkr 1>"i!"> JS6H [XJRAOROINARE J s \Pan. t'~pt>r Ell·11 bookkt'eµing nJ>t'r 1;,1 1'~1ktn1? li.r ..i !Jtltnl!ual dant aflt''™!°"~h1ft 1ron1r & derospace
-I Hotel 83.13223 9 I:? 1n1? 'ational 1 ump"n.\ 1.,1.,phiin~ m •nnl•r·. \i• 1 SpJn1~h & ~.ni.el1sh I 640-1293 market Riii Bradte~ •••••••••••••••••••••••, l•dustrialRtfttal 4500•r. • .-t <;uh! t"oklr rod.1·r HOLIDAY SPECIAL • u • 1• i60 flil'10 r-•y .~ .... •TE I 7TH STREET in \\nrn .. n' Wt't)?hl n· llh 10046 ~o l'wn,•er 11 e r " on l 11 "' 11 r k l'rtnting yv• ,.,,. """"""""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Terrtt·r l'upp,\ \ 11 669-0207 ·• · 1 2nd CONT CT L G COST• Mrr.s• uurtton bw.1nt"' uffrr" .\\I' Santa Fr Spnni:~ 'uperrn;~r pos1t1e1n I Counter help. It lypmg. Sales A argest a} I "' "' "' ltodl Area! llumbult 1,1.11111 11 :!ti •• • • ••••• •• • ••. xlnt atmn!>phc:n· & rom 12131949 02tlt. J'k for shift < ont;Ht __ \l 1~~ paste up. musl ha\'e gd DAILY PAY
Male f emale Servtet' 111 2 or 3 room Offtl'e '>UllC'5 Immediate nr1·upJnt·~ !I.Ill I ~J5 PSYCHIC. ESP 111•n\al111n p.it ka,i!t• Sl'lul Lrnda \I .arn 1!14 4!1 •• 4411 1magrnat1on & OUll?Oing SI O S30 HR COM~
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NB prof ~entl \!;ill share BA YfROMT' ••••••••••••••••••••••• i i I l'I~ 1:!f1>4 4~ 11~1!1 • rnunlni·~ li:ll JM!I "tilt' 111 hcllldlt· " \ drll'I\ IOr\M 2P\I fortleti.1b Apply. in person f oun Ba' St . PO Box 156<1
beaut ome 11o fem P ff 7N. 0 Want to leas"' 3 Br rnndu Lv,1 lll'R~1 ESE ('.\I I •1 , , 1, of dullt-~. I) pmi.e 5(> wpm tient'ral tam \ all0 y School Dis Costa Mesa 92626 • Call us about t~e out over30$375 760·0802 _nmeo IC:t' ov!l4I or home. lntn•· n· l'\l.'11:11 HEW\Hll' r . nn.1-: ·111 \m .• Call l\aren !l2 S-16067:! tm·t Comer Talbt'11 & I standrnl( 1·aree r o p
Femaleroommatewant Cosla Ml'Sa 250sq ft faenresM18882 · 642 131>1 lurt•i>up"n' t:i"""" lorapp'I LOCKEHHOll,\I :-!ewland f ountain lECEPTlOHIST porlunities as a n
ed. COM. 3 bdrm. fpr . 2 suite SliS mo l'ltb ~n Lo't Wh111p~1 nn111tlt· tr t l'' ll.1"' ·•" SI o ,\'IT~:~DA~T Valle}' F;QE For Ch1roprart1c: oHice lnsuran<'e Aaen1 Train d I c:ld 719 u 1u1h St ~ 1.31 .11:6!1 :'t1 1L't be able 111 ~pC'ak JEWRER lnsuran-& m1•c: off1cal "' sun ks, $275 ·~ u11 Isl. " " · lu1iReu/l1tYHt/ f1•mat .. ·1>:.11h f. I h ·~ ~ • 1ng 11;111 not rntedere last+ dep alter 6 PM ~1 ·8928 ""--.... """6176 r11pl.1tt'\•1urn11·"·'i:" .n)? 15 traru.portauon work. Tut>s Thurs Sal. 0 I P I ff ......,~.. "'-•-___.., ltdun 1h1 nt'tt'S~a~. plPaM' i·.ill Exper1Pnc:ed bench p T Call Pam 912. 11;1th )Our preHnl ~ --; u:ice l'ntn•t ~~> •r,e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.0~1 .era'> & 11;h1te \11uni.e J;ll'ltf.rlQY-r1·.11hnJ.! p11lih• ~!l 037i1 Rud person with top re Mon f'n M.\.~:wio emplo~ mtnl Shr. lg lux home 11> prof • pproxtmale} sq I '4nMeu m JI t' 1· a I ~1 ;>Jo ,._,. aliole 11h11111• ferenc:es for first dass
person S265 I.st. last & <..:athedral Ceihnits ~tlh Oppotiwlity SOOS 548 310K 642 '114 2 ....................... ll.i1h 1'1101 Just mll\ed rnto 1011;n• shop Call s.56-4047 mom ,_________ 963'4St8
dep. 99&-8479 Trusses. Sk) ll_ghu . • e,. ....................... RF:" \RO H.lp WOlllt.d 7100 1·1J"1f11-d i.t:? '\t.,11 Then £el arquJtnlt•d in1s R.rr.1...-ESTMtruT Sales lad~ 11;anted ror CM ---Carpeting "ood Par LOSl'.liG LE \Sf" l • ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" ".. R"11 I h Share spac: Ocean \'u quel. Air °Cond1t1orimic l · ·' · ·· qui r.o~t l.rit Framed p1r 11o11h 1he Clw.,1f1l'tl \d, JOBSE:ARCllSl\ILLS Earn 11;lult \·ou learn spPrta •~ s op. perm
home. Gardener. patio. st 1 6 o mo I t' d \ e tmg busmess.~elhn~ nu t l ure or Tiger On HJkl'r CCOUNTfHG The) re It'll' e.L.'1~1 \\;t~ <.'lasses for ulll'mploved. II E R I t A G E l! I, mature64>Sill
washer & dryer Comp Messa.ge · I ALL supphes and fix 1 Srf'J1n·1e11o REW.\RO A. lla1l' ~um1·th111,:111,1•ll' luhndJu~111ie11em~Jnd 1 mature 14•umen l'all l l ~\'ESTM E~T 11;111 Salts
furn except mas ter ••673-~•· turesincludmg ~ll 0234 or~(}i518 FGSha~opemngfhorfdas1t Cla~~•fll'dJd,d1111 \\1·11 sen1rrs\oune.'<I' 't' W C A S42·:!121 teal'h you rrealt\e Permanenl p T retail Suite. $4 00 + ut1 I Display ca.s('S \\'a1t1n1?1 • ' pal·ed person to an e • · E
•. lll Ca"""" Vitia¥ I room c:ha1 rs. Beauty f ound II Z7 .. Male ('JI All Orn & rbaantkd rct'lo'Omncp·11.tn1ayl I a·11y p·11a1 ................... ""· Lee Sec't 1: ~~na~~~~~~.~v~~~~r d~ I ~~eshr~;;~·~neek~~~~: lor 2Femtoshare'-~aut Office or retail ~hor Salon hairdryt>rs Jndl lookss like ~ra~ tah u velopmenl&t'OunselJno k d k d
Unfurn. 3 bd ap""1 in space ava1l 1mml'd1altlv I h) drauhc c:ha1rs , m1r b > , 1 am e" e m 1 x benc•f1ts <'311 Debbie · New po Ctr Real Ast ate 1 ,. wee en wor . ays on· 4SOsqft S47Smo . rors.shelvesandplanl~ tlalc:cre~t.irc:a 5451!114 ~98909 . : I L1l1 Ral1on law firm Exper counselors re ly We will tram. \\'e
suptr area of NB \\ 1 6?J.6SZ2 Also. make·up.shampoo found 1129 l)oherman seeks exper'd Legal reive IOO'~ comm This need a respon mature
other fem. S3SO for I or -and hair produrl5 I ml~ Pupp) nu C'ullar Advert1's1'ng Sales Sec:"> with good typing. I IS an unu.'lual oppty ror1 ~rson raU 7611-034_2 S22Sfor2.~l!ft s_ Offlc~ ror Lease l2Jl() sq l Call63197~or Vi c E1dr~ Del :'t1 :ir A.DMINISTIATIVE d1c:taphone & SH skills right person Confiden rht• t.>-t"'' •lr,I\' tn rhl'
O CIAHYUCdM ft "1lhBalcon> Airport aher_6~898-6809 Days till 1156. E\·e~ A.SS.STA.NT I '1••1 11114•1•·•1'•1 ih•I'•" ··•"''IH'''"'J I" Sala r~o_pen ~ t!al 1nlH\te11o Call \\t''' J ll.111• Pilot Complex u 01 at d -r ful 11.111.• 1 '1·\ 11 1•11111 '"' •h.1011• 4 111~1 \tnct~!M> 1·1 1 I \I 1 II T fto shr4brbomemex PRESCHl)()L li46Sl88 •" t\ e . r .... ou re 1 ~ ' J"t 11'1 , J 11 ~3862 d d I eeded t p,, 1 h 1•11111 '.d.111 • o11111111.-11m .111.I Want Ads Call &.12 Sf.I ll d I' jt • cluslveShorec:l.tffs S32S. H Costa Mesa. land &round \'1cl7th&Tu~1111 '"1'0
1 ua n(' uh as ,,1, lint .. ,.1,.1" 1"""'""l'l••i1tut1t•• J~h -.. 'I 760-B32l ... ~-4W7 ave s p 3\ ail in l'om buildings inc:I 6411 ~2117 f M Approx 6 mo f Tan s1st range ounl) us1 -mere:• Plaza for sub nes• man 1n 011 & aa· to11 J•\'I '"'' \\Ith 111·t .111l11tu u" :--1 "'t Dana Pt 28R. 2BA. Rel ~ brkr _ . Shepherd T)pe dot! ~ ,.. "·
I lease lo a sec:t ~erv • "-Jo\ 28 ~..,1413 bankrni: & rt'al l'Stalt· ""11w1 .. 11· r1·b111111 •1 \l,1111 l-1•11.io'• 1'11
Whl M Ulll rnc S26S Isl C o p > s e r \ & "'""' \•entures Prefer altra< 11 .. , 1'.11.11 1·,,_1., \11•··11 \ ''·"'·~· '" 1'11""' ~!l ~· m1croc:ompt adJOtntni;: lalMtalc*ery Found i\f~han Brmdle ltH'. PC'r,11n3blC' self ',111, p l1"''" \11 l.q11.tl op,. .. 1
Share YOUR Bayfront ~l·Q!!78gr7S2167i 41 )rs a money maker male. Corker Spaniel. Harter \\tlh good 1111111\ ~mplm•·1
home with dork spac:e 'fop lot·atton. adJarent to burr color Terner m1~. ~t!cretarial ,klll.s St•nd
for my 36' Sloop. Quirt NEW,ORT HA.CH Balboa Pav1hon Good 11; hitc: tan male I.ab res um t' 111 l T ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
Cor . Pres .&45-~. _ _ AIRPORT AREA. lease f or 111format1on mix· blark fem pup Thomp!mn. 241H'ampus 330 w BAY ST ·COSTA MESA. CA 92626
female roommate. non· 600-1200 sq n at 00: pr sq c:all Shepherd tan and hlai·k I Dr Su1lc 200. In ml' "" E ou•1 OPPOR1u .... IYEMP1ovE q
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smoker to share Santa ft. full serv1re lmmt-d lll EL fl:CHS RL TR female .!>-14 31\.'>li 92il5 __ _
Ana Townhouse Pool. ocrupanry 67>8120 Losl in Costa Mesa i!rt'J 'Aid 1 .. ---------------IOI&'\ 'ac etc:. 543 4241 lll ullan Rll) S40 t'960 We1r:iaraner pup. ru:.t_> I Res1d~ntral Aid s ~ to WANTED 28R nr SC Plaza Lrl( 4SO. 7SO & 200Jsq fl ~pa('es IR•H....., bro11; n & ,. h1te rhesl II 001 ~! 7'/e11;po11 \ illa
d It I I for lease 'ie\\porl 0-riwii., 5015 name Amber. Re\\ard 4000 ll tl.ir1a Wa) N~mkrp~ mcf~t~I Center Cote HrJlo r .... r!".~· .... J ......... l 4993786or&l6 5781 7'/e11;•port Rearh 92660
556·1626 64Q ~m CAPITAL WANTED Lost red 11oallet. ket'PI ~2 S861
--UI d 1 rr . money return 11;allrl to •L~ .. TfONS Prof f shr 3BR luxur) Ira euxeo tl't•urre I National reslJurantl 1915 83yadere Tt>rrarl' I •,.. IU\A •
Waterfront apl with tall. app"'x 1250 'Q ft .j <'ham seek~ tn\l'Slori 1n l;dM 673 ~32 ' SF.AMSTRf.SS
5 am e 1 r h II d OK for SIJOO pr mu l.oc:ale.J order to expand Mm 1 I Bridal shop allerat1ons
675-9922 1n Cannery \'tlla~e pany operation~ 1n l.QH •., ll us ky , 11 dept Costa Mesa
--( f I 675·11109 Westminsll'r Mall Our. Shep he rd , w h II e . 546 11121 556.9333 I Condo or rent ema e Off f f female 12 yn. old
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rum. Pool tennis $250 19010 Brookhursl, II B heallhfol, e:mlml( food i,;:l~=~~War n~ lass graveyard shift a\'a1I :
9&4·8029eves wknds 410 sq ft ratp('ts. W31l and drtnks 111 an at ~8 900 · ~ l)'prn~ 3S wpm. Call I
-;-llble now 2 mom• panelrng drapt"s Now musphere to malr h ·4 : 631 0140 EOF: Ac~ f k $225 i. ~IVlded tn lO 3 P\ I nr Forty Cerroh lftc. r ind out about the hlRh · t 1 ,~m ~I IJl82 frees $.1.1.> mo 963 S647 HowardJ Kastle eamlnR real estate sales J ATI9"'10H!!! ~ -p •1 Want Ad R~ulls 642 56781 71 i/152-2740 career opporlur.:tre.. 1T1 ttnaJ?er<ik. &
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Orangt1 Coa~t DAILY PILOl (Thursday, December 3. 1981
Salts Pan Tim. llUY Al'PUAMCIS Up!wl11'tred b11r atoola PONY ~·oR . . mm ~11ndW 3X rllps, 2t V Citalloa 76 Xlnl fllfTMASTBS ...W f711 IMJOY YISIT i...1 H7 ll).3 w bar ks 1w1vrl bur CHRISTMAS 711 and up t.I <.a mino rhp l'I l'b J bo1r~ 11m ('Onct l.olded f'vt Pty CONSUMER POISCHES ••••••••••••••••••••••• W IW~TOM tfrl&tra&or, nr)' clean. 30 '' htih. SU u 'I Vier)' wdl tr11nrd ('ampe~a~. nrw paU\t. mo Worth0~00must i.rll j 7~ 1219 RUY ING as LEASINCi WAMTID IAllMOO&S
6 Lfntobl 6 Hamilton 6 late. auto lkfrost SI~. ~ $9f1 f' 0 A Wt:il rrn nr ~ S4 I $250 MHZ24 1N , w H A B Ii I 'f SF.RVIO: Allow uHbtoppa1'1un1ty OJMIW 'ti
. olbfir ~as other Pf'O •·totO · fa, a· vtlvtt, ohvt' itlnl Eoicllsb. II yrs old. 13 \tUST SEU.. Dire t.,.,et'd '<;011 dub!. w 1 ""' h·rt SA II. ROAR l> fart or )' All m11kt\ & moor ls to r ons1dfr the purrhi.~r
plr )'Ou will"" on the P•rtmrnt 1111, Dryer, cond C hi.ir. U\'l'r hand• N1rr d1s~1uon. habru· M>f11 ' lovnut I h.wdt'd S30 ono d1rrrt nnl)' "4!1 romp Leut 11n)' 111111 or '112 on or troidr in.of ~uur l'lun ~m~~
mont)' you ran mallr H ood ond stufrtd. grt>tn .!llripr. ribbon wtnnrr, •ound, Wtll •rll 111 rx~~rmrly n· Jerry, • Oll22 fW6 1921 I Apr ('r S200 dn I Cl$ you1 _l'uri.c·~t' Cht't'll with 1> ._ 7 32()1"$
• Loa Anaelu T1mea t:a/hu T ~"fy~·~~ rotrt'r t ablt, 2 l'nd r l'lll6ttrl'd . $1000 ·~oni.sbl~Jnu 642 54~7 W1n 1ht'\ltr l.t'l(t•ndi.n 1·· t llpptr, hbl'q:lu~ 1nto1n)'mllkl' ro<111y ~-
t'lrt'Ul11Jon dept fit' Id hlrvut aold $300 ~ I I b I tS . II 11 12 ~ 0 498 OS89or U2 1194 • tt'r t'ron1trnm11n r .-1 311 ~~ ~a1lbo;1I, ~~ CAJJ. NOW' ' .. • Saf 1 ri ' urot, u p111 .
Jhny peoplunthe Sm '463622 Or1pe rica. l(old , SJtwtlry I070j Ntv. buatd H ~S 64$912'7 67UIS3N8~6636.'iA Jf ~h:i'!~~~·s:l~~~~~r
rirculaU()n U lh pro-f r t20XIM, xlnt rond, ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rOHY lou.tl R30 4727 ial\r1 !ipm 7S llubk' Cal 16' )'r lk>w &-"--/ •w• .. -'·~ '.. k ~m t'l"k mort than : :~·k ~~lof~";· ,r~toag. (;arpel. llkt new. 1111 ~ Genuine ~apphlrt'l> a. Joor )'OUr home ('XNl'l!I St ............ lriamp yt•I wh1 ~•la. ·74 ..... c~Jc. 952Q 111>11 tWll.,, m .. 1 (Sport P•~J:.~1
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Jdll.5 1 t w ours urhR r ' 1 L1v1nu room tr1bl<'• SJ()() ooly SS 11u 't on1·' f.i l S11cr1r1c:t:i.t it2S •r 1 1 ~:?II 7 1011, wknd• ,1_...151 ... utom•I•"• •)' 1tcn1n11 up nrw t rtlt r tan worh " 64011688 9 ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• · '"" WE IUY .. • '" T1mr• Subtcn tmn5 in &OUd SIOO 548 8513 or Lam P U O Dan 1 ~ h • 64S.5 I LOSING u :As Jo: 111111 I 679 Olll4 , •57 T-l•D 2·733l's
lht1 r communfttu W 5411·4.4& drtsser SllO. Marble lop D 'am Ol}d a. ~n p h ir l'fi 11111g hu~lllt'\b , ~l'lllnl( uut 1979 t'ul 2 2S, !11rst"I, 41 IN TOWHI CLEAN CARS One AlplM whltt.
pay houri wa ·r 0 bathroom sink SIKi 0 130 L1dies Wnstwall•h "" 'o·Kurt Xlnt l'Ond JllP ALL ~upphr5 unct (1~ u1ls, Vllf. 111110 ptlot,1 AND TRUCKS and OMSlfarr ~'''
Kenet 1 ·IC ~ + IShl'r, rlun. wu rks 642 0063 pr111sed 1tt '2.SOO White IJr ilC(I) & Strutton l'ng turt>~ 1ndudUll( Avon 2 am•hc>rs f'o:ss1 j IEST Of'flll SADDUIAC• IMW
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talkma with people ta~k ryer, gas, clean. works rarriage design S400 IS Jew~I t-:lg1n Pock ell 080 Cuuch s:KlO'ono Salon h:mdryrr~ 11nd 631 SSlll TM w.t llciHIMJ
to us about lhll Krol f::485f1S ~48·8513 or 96q:~778_ Wutch. Hunting Case t.:XTI 13' ~ 11137 hydrauhl' l'hlun nur Stffila ,.._r 'ertOf Yew pl~me oppor1unity Call ~ . -Bedroom drexel t r1pll' V~llow Gold Appro~ 70 Glass patlO srt 4 i•hrs, ror) !>hl•IH·•dind plunl~ IQu11hfi~f for in 211' IMW ~Or
Mon-Fri, 957 2361. nt h 1r I pool Washer & 1 dresser mirror & 2 night Yr b old Cood Shape $2SO 2 patio lounge~. 2 AIM>. makti up.,sh.11111100 r:irini; Cl"Ul.Slllll ui{bont Le .. C..W ..
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Mon -Fn Earn SISO.Sl7S f I Sable M w blk pc bdrm set. frent•h prn l'\e deep Pa1ri Sll!J5 ~11 ~Ill:. I ru1"·r 2:1 fl ;11 hr' Motor Ho.wt Sale/ ~~200 s:iO.!f;,roo s e 1 AC. i61\ m1 :i\1.e· $245-0
wkly Must be neat. muule. t bill w Sable 'in S200 315 15th St . :Vo Miscen-o.s 1010 134 2975 F J ' l•H' "·' rr "n 1' Reflt/Stoncj, f l6Q ~ • i;;s 400ll · · ·
personable & energetic rynt,.!47·9824 7.,Hunt)kh '••••••••••••••••••••••• DESKS &Cnrr \l,\C'll Lo~d.e~ , .,.,., •••r •••••••••••••••••••V•s 9570 i5 rox -1 nu ltr~~ io..nl •
979·0747 art IOA~I for Golden RetneHr Pups .... Selle 105! I.OSI NG LEASE. quit 6 dv. r v.alnul de:.k:. ;,t Mil ,-293 .. ~>·P1---ll 5 W Jnted to bu) 24 28' ~···:••••••:·~··~····~· ita ~ m 1 l(ood rnncl
a 1· AKC M F All Shots 8 ••••••• .. ••••••••••••• lmgbus111e,s,selhngout St2S ea Rtl O\Pr S300 B~u Ell~\loo~h,hJ:-. '"t1r Motor llome 1nd1\1dual 74 FORD \A.'\ Cam~r Brn l(old 1n1 $1900
MercltmclM weeks SISO ouotn Fair a. f lea ALL l>Upphe5 and fix Cop) m.1r h for St200 lllll lST\l \!:i i:ift rt'.111~ v.1ll pa\l'll!>h 613 4Sll6 <'quipptod mcludmg in 842 4403
••••••••••••••••••••••• 714·893-2188 ~tarkei St Vincent rie tures inrludtnli( Rtl oHrSJSOO 6iS!llll 24·1 J1v..inbu1l1l rJ"ltr ., • . b ox . s rnk A ~1 FM . • 9709 01spla) case:.. v.a1t1n1t v.1th E\'ER\1 111\t, -S \1f)Wr llomt• ~.ull~ p o v.er :.leering &A•d•Hec*y ......... 1005 Free lO ''erygoodhome. Paul C hurch 834S room r hairs Reaul) 'itven ,desks topquaht~ LookJ>ohkfart•Jli,l.an•I S l"lf Conta1ned Xlnt brak<'s Ready 10 go ~··•.••••••••••••··~··••
••••••••••••••••••••••• beaut malt Old English Talben HBDec ~ Salon ha1rdr~l·r~ and S80 eath 6'2 12SJ ask 111rl l'in•• r11l1111•1I '" o·ond $.\Sm• • I I 0 6 p K D I $3499 66 :sprite Red&. \\hill' Hew~ Sheepdog, also gd house ESTATE SALE hydraulic l'ha1r~. m1r for Rob s11; sou t'Jll \\"rq ,ult' >l!I Yi 1• s,s, 4639 J Theodore Robms. Dir . Runs & Look~ Grt'.il
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Sat ~Sl0.4 63~~-ound people 2nd beac h tow el~. A so.ma eup,s ampoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'' urage •••••••••••••••••••••••. t'Sa .,4 o r lMW 9712 BEVERLY & · 1 -, and hair products. Beautiful F ranant!:. rt' f' lo Tenl tn uler hard top. >&O 8211 PARTNER Germ shon hair male enamel pms, & more Call6JI 97S4 ur ;id\ fo r breedlnl! SIS ower Cit ~leep) 6 used a fe,. ·74 i: d ;.; . B d •••••••••••••••••••••••
1800 W Coast Hwv, I'\ B puo 4 mo. Ex Bid Lmes Sat Sun S.5 Cash 0~1> after6 898 6809 ea;.11 842 4624aft 6 "'ankd 26 111 lil h '.14 in 11 m e~ t~an\ ai. oood p or:-; · ice 0 } · 1912 MODB.S , AKC II hots SSl-4411 3190 Airport Loop l nit ' St' rev.' J mu't h 1lh .. amt. • ew tirt-s. runs lllVIHG
7 dealers. rountn ant1· 1 a s_ ----E Io rr Red h i 11 n r 1'2 d1~hwa~hers. S20 ea. I l'iouo's & n..-s 1090 equi p d Rm tol 1'11•an mb' ur s· t1n s er'·'· w in L efr good ~,·es. 496-3475 A ques. folk an. antique CUOOL\'COCKERS n e 7 blade re e l ._,.,... I I a ga P •<'t' be~I o 1,. HOW!!! tools. herb plants and I Will hold for Christmas• Paulanno• "" · ••••••••••••••••••••••• onlv C;all I 997 8679 · ,....tos W-.d 9590 SEE t:S
Id & ----lawnmo v.er $325 7'MasonHamhn,walnul.j 'SS2 349hh G er i••••••··~·••••••••••••• prod ucts. Amerrc an AKC.6wksold. b on e GARAGE SALE 631 5038 refm1~hed beautiful' ~ -EI I TR J\ IH \l H A.to Senke Parh WU4EID1YOUI TODAY
CountrL_Funtorada ~ ~.e_aS4Q:.9«4_ Christmas mdse. drYwedd1ng dress. lace hat 67.S7:>70 1 PART~FR Sll lf' 36·1 &Accessori.s 94001 1 AMriceO• AKC fmle mm1. Dats un flower arrangemPnls. & pillov. l'andle hie. 3 5,4, Knabe Grand 1 p · k • Fl •••••••••••••••••••••••! GOO.DUSEDCAI.
Antique Oak fireplace pup. RARE. great Xmas golf clubs. pots & pans' allerat1ons. SIOO Call 1 fabulous art rasc ref1n ·, a:.~:e~a~ r 111u~t.;'..:li~1 Any~~g ho~~red ·
mantle or could be used gart. very affectionate & Westminster ant1qut' Marg1c~3100,9SJ·l6S2 Pecan Re.·ond About ,I Be~t offer 673 34611 ATTIMTIOH l ru
tor king site bed head· lo i·cs rhildren S2SO rhime clor k & murh!Waterless Cook14are 20 costof new 831 71196 MG'S ~
boa rd piece. Large 0 8• 0, f>:!.I~ -more Fn & Sat. !lam pc set. Never ust>d $400 1SliliRCJ 80931 TRADE WIND 2 TONN EAU COVERS
beveled glass. very uni AKC Irish Sc.>ller puppies. ~'i:.n~ &c;a~i::i~n~"/ 642 4S20 1•••••••••••••••••••••••i , Y ·~~S__ Fill> MG's, '71 thru ·111 k ~~_760-8650 show a. pet ava~I shnts. H 8 SJ6-77l9 · Amv.·ay Dirert !)1st llO 1Hnssijlnol 190 RO<: skis. ~ \ ikmll S t 11 , T\\ Never used. S7S ca
EST An SALE 1125 1Cl.~58l·ll122 -.-rng out or husmt-:.~ In I xlnt cond. SSS Sk i suit C<1t~ .1A 11 11 rlt-t Iron Mana 631 7797 Ive msg
S Roll-Top desk Oak Adorable pure bree~C~~~~m~!:zat;,,~a~d vent o r y 25 '": uff ladies· S. Neopre ne o:i .\f 5IJt1 11110 a111,or_..c_..,
Claw China Cabinet, Sheilrepupp1es S8S Ca L G d f'\' 1011 v.holesall' Literature. new,JSS 4992582 45. ff OH h ~ f 292S Harbo-r81vd
Hall lrtt Side boards 642 6271 sf:ter-3;e:ne~rkhsl & t 3 Pl'S SO'. dl ~('O U nl SportMCJ Goods 1094 8u11!1 In i1i~~~~l 'Pt'l'~ LITE IOOY. WOii COSTA MESA
Burr et Dressers . 341 Frff toy.,. 1045 Eurhd 1 ~t Sun 631 S-0<>8 •••••••••••·.·~~··••••••' h> l'Of.0'1; 11\1. 111 ; 1 l'p to scr. off your body 979-2500 _
Jasm10e Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• T -f ;;;ii -Movt0g Salel ROTOTILLER urrboa~d 8 4 Russell I T W g 71 ., ; s K \Ii shop eallmatt ! 536-9832 ---"'~ .7~ Free to good home, ;o ·aB Y I l 1 MaryT1ller,xlnt C'ond Nost Rider \'eq Good ROH A I' nnr \111' ESTATE SALE female blar k "RtnJi'' 5~;f15ia ~~Y ~:ena:~::: l200 499·2582 Cond ms Ca11 960 13.lli_ F 8 11 1 m 1 11 1 ROUl ... l
Has had rabie shot Fn ~lh Sat Slh nothing Plumb1ngF1:cturts New 190K2 244 k1s w e nc lu,ur1• 11,.ner "' 4 Casbiew,UniParkp~at 9626108 ___ over SlOOJ40E.20thSt 12 ne"'' Kohler S1len1 v. Tyrolean2SObmdrnic~l ftndncing .uhmll of Dbl J " mtL,hroom. fits as Sun 12 5'6th9·~ ·-hntftwt IOSO C M 1· Flush 'rotlets. <'Olorl & skr brak~ $135. used fer!> sttp s1de,$12S 673~78
Majesllc woodburning •••••••••••••••••••••••sA T 0 -S 111 7 Blick, pa1dSIOOOearh, 190Ross T)rolla3SObin I 6iS!I007,C'\l'S!l601i2S BMW 1600rr engn1e &
cook stove M1de 1n 1903 .1 BUY e <' • d se 11 l SOO each N t w dings $4S ust'd Norri1ra '24 st: JR J \ " kn d, transm1sston s.soo obo ~080~-4146 * * * * Lo ~h~A~a~l: H~;10 Kohler Ridel . rnlor s k i boo t~ 6 ''· $35 I w S LIP Lu hr~ 1.ikr ~1 2877
Victrola. perfect cond Good used fum1tu~ ' !Bee• ches tw;n beris white. with pohshtdd I 645·0419 I nev. l.o;ided SI:? 'lO(
dbl b el $300 0 80 Apphancts OR I will ., ou . . brass f11tures. p:u b 67S 2929 Awt forS.
ca ~709$ sell or SEU. for You ~ha1rs_._books~1sc , SI 100. sell SSS<> j &>II th1~1ts r:.~1 lo\llh ll.111) I \l, •••• "!. •••••••••••••••••
-- --· 1 MASTllS AUCTIOM ESTATE SALE S&l Sun .. 134.2975.. Pilot Want Ad~ lo.ta, l...t/ IMPORTANT ~!~~~~.\•:•:, 11 64'-t~ JJ.9'25 ~~~~s~t~i:· ~~!s,. P;; .. ~~~............. R:zrE~~~io
China Sttretary·s. Oak I IUY FUIMITUll EslhtrCM Don't need it? -f'. ICbarter c1.11tom 42' ya<'ht ADVl-:RTISERS
drusers ., 2 RoJ I lop Les 9l7J1133 4 Ga-rag~ cleaned out We'll bet .•, for your pvt Chnstmas The prirr of ilrm•
dulls. seWtng macbmu , 20 soras New M . Lov· Lots of nrw ~ used party· up to 20 people advtrltsed by veh1clt
Wt'll Buy
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831-2040 Hs.494q
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bridge lamps. rot.I.er· n uts $88. Sleepers. 't welry, gift ite ms . b d d I ~a1Jfordttails,8Sl872S dtalers in the ve_h1_cle
tlbles. pnm1tivts ..• ~I! 1199. fACT.Q~Y 9SJ·~7..Qll ~oodirs, chairs. table, some 0 y oes. Chantr the fabulous sa· clusH1td advcrll~ln jl WE PA y
fro m Tennrsste ri Pvt Sali Retinng ~II· oldies & junquc Sal & Malle beautiful V1cht ''Knot R11d" boat <'Ol umns does n.ot In i
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rompetrtin pri<'es T.x
cellenl serv1t'e and parts!
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v1ously ownt'd BMW &I
other rtnt' ('lf'S 1n u
ctllent rondtlloo I
Wt> also have a least
com piny lhal leases
other makts of autos.
trurlts and vam f'or ad
dillonal information on
lusuij pluse rail
714 19'72 lZ70 7141661 9611
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AntlQue Amer oak curio fuminshingJ ---· · -·-hsllng your 1..r_as1on~~ rres. nnanu rharito .
cab1net. S47S Pore u9l3-WJ6u CIN ..... 1S.! led s eal fttstor 11rpoUut1on ron ALAMMA ... OH Forajf()Oddf'al1nd11ood
... 11 blSlll·pitchu . S7$ ---Hand m1dt Chmtmas lllW311 mu I HOL•AY,AITIIS trol dtv1recert1r1cah ons roMTIAC~AIU 1fterr.ltsatrv1tUtt
Ul· 6: S70 Electnc 1 n · met1lofficedest.lnd1•n theOailyPilot BAY C RUISE~ Cill preparaUOltthargH uo COSTAMESA
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Sa les·Serv1ce·Lea.sLOg • DATSUN
13731 Harbor Blvd
Gorden Grove
554-9000
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trans . AM FM radio
Tip top concht1on Stt
lhtS ont ,,..XJY I $4699
Theodore Robins. Dir .
Harbor Blvd . Costa
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~ Ins• HIO Belt~ 1*$291. Sand Paintings. Mis "ift GU.Ide Vacbllnll Consultant Im otllerwltt 1pec1f1ed1 149-4100 54,.1457
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-Wt MG , par wanl to sdl' Class1ried rollertabl& Fri. •Sat ... Clwitlla 11 A6-Vhor Daily Pilot Classifit'd Sf.RVICt: DIREtiURY 11n1 used, Hit 1t now 11 :.':::
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Lltlle Miss Muff et sat on
a Tulrt t, aloog came a
spider and read in the STOP!!·
Daily Pilot Class1r1ed Take time to relax and
section about Miss Mur-shop at home. It's s1m
ret's Turret and bought it p ie with Daily Pilot
ror S8.95. Vou can sell l Classih ed Ads And 11
your turret and lots of you bne somethU1g to
other things through s el I. . ca 11 a friend I)
Daily P ilot Classir1edl Class1f1ed Ad-Visor at _.___,_,.:...u:~._._,._ __ I Ads. Ca!L642·5671t __ 642-5678
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MATCH THE NUMBERS OH THE
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • ATLAS CHIYSLB-1\ YMOUTH
2929 Hart>or Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel ~1934. 3 bte><:ks
touth of San Diego Freeway off tWt>or Blvd. Complete1
,body shop. Sales. Service. Parts. Service Dept. open
~ thru Friday 7 30 A.M to 5.30 P.M. and 8 A.M. to
5 P.M. on Saturday
• MEWPOIT DATSUH
888 Dove Street. Newpor1 Buch Tel 833-1300 At the
triangle of Jam'.Joree. MacArthur & Bristol behind
V1ctor1a Station Sales, S«Kv1ce, Leasing & Parts Fleet
dtSCounts to the public
• IEACH IMPOITS . • 148 Dove StrHt, Newport Beach. Tel 752-0900. Call us.
we're the speclahsts for Alla Romeo. Peugeot. Saab &
Maserat1 .
• THIODOIEIOllHSFOaD
Modern aalff. service. parts, body, J)9int & tire depts.
CompetitlY9 rates on lease & daily rentals. 2060 Hart>or
Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 642·0010 0t 540-621 1.
• JOHMSOM & SOH UCOLN 118CUIY
2826 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Meal Tel ~5630. 57 Years
ol friendly family service -~ County's oldest Lin·
eoln-M«cury dealership
• SOUTH COAST DOMI 2811 Hatbor Blvd .. Coata Meaa. Tel. S40-0330 AV service
tPkiallsta, c_ullom van conV9fSiona.
• MIWPOltT NOUS
1100 w. Co aat H i ghway. Newport BHc h Tel.
W-tMOS/~1784. The Ferrari Heedquartera.
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HAIEIS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor B lvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. 54<>-9100. Orange
County's Largest Cadillac dealer Sales. Service. Leas-
ing.
• DAVID J. , .. Lurs lutaC.flOKTIAC.WAZDA
Sales • Service • Leasing
24888 Ahc1a Parkway
Laguna Hills 837-2400
T...UDATSUM • -or..c...,-....................
t 3731 Harbor Blvd. G.,den GroYe. Two tlk>cils south of
Gard•n Grove Freewey. s.les. s.Moe. Parts. Our aim
Is comcMte customer Mtesfectton. Shop us and evoid
paying foo much! Tel. 554-9000
• ALAM MAGHOM POMTIAC·SUIAIU
2-480 Harbor Blvd . Coata Meal. Tel 549-4300. Sales.
Service. Leasing. "Mr. Goodwr9nch ·
0 HOUSI Of IMPOITS MHcmu•11
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8IS2 Manchester Blvd .. Buena Petk (on Santa Ana
Freeway) Tal(e Beach Blvd. offramp -sharp right on
Mane heller.
DIAL MER-CEDES
• • IOI LOMGPU roMTIAC
13600 Beach B lvd • Westminster Tel 892-6651 Orange
County's oldest and largest Pontiac dealerst11p Sales.
Service. Parts
• UNIVERSITY HONDA
2850 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. Tel 540-9640 1 Mile
Soulh 405 Freeway Sales. service, pans & leasing
• SANTA AMA DATSUN
2001 E 17th Street. Santa Ana Tel 558-7811 Your·
Original Dedicated Datsun Dealer
• MllACLI MADA
We've moYedl Our new locahon 1s 1425 Baker Street,
Costa M9M. Tel. 545·3334 Stop by & v1s1t our brand new
showroom and see why we re the 111 Mazda dealer 1n
Southern California. Sales, Service, Pans and Leasing.
• AMAtmM MAIDA ··o.e, o.c. ..... 0...-... "'"""* ..... c.n·· 601 S Anaheim Blvd . Anaheim 956-t820 Just north ot
Senta Ana Frwy. on Anaheim Blvd. Call us first•
"WE ARE HARO TO FIN0-6UT WORTH IT''
• SADOl~Cll IMW 28-402 Margu.ritF .. Avery.Pkwy. exit .
We offe~ what no l•H• company or bank can.
1. Ultra-moder n aervlc» de91. for 1st cl•" alter sale
Mntlce; 2. Factory auth. facilities & body 11lop; 3
Elimination of the middleman -leasing dealer direct.
131 .. 2040 •'95-4949
COSTA MESA DATSUtit
2845 Haroor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 540-6410 Serving
Orange County lor l 6 years l Mile So 405
SUNSET FORD, IMC.
(Home ol W11t1e the Whale) 5440 Garden Grove Blvd .
Westminster Tel 636·4010
FttANK rROTO LINCOLM-MEttCURY
Sel'Ylce and Parts Department always open 7 days 11
weell 7 30 A M to 6 30 P M 848-7739
0 C OHHEU. CHIYIOUT
.2828 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. Oter 20 years serving
Orange County' Sates. leasing, s.rv1ce Call 546·1200;
special parts hne, 546-9400, body sho9 line. 754-0400.
• IOY CAIVH IOU.S IOYCMMW
1540 JamborH Road. Newport Beach 64(>-6444. Sales.
Service. Parts And Leasing ,
• . DC'iM LIAStHC'i. fHC. . 73/J W 19th St . Coa!f-jr4,sa 642·1~
Leasing spe<;talisl j9 our 1ob. to taclor your teu1n9 f()(
you We lease all malles and models of cars. trvck• and
vans.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO B·E PLACED 642-5678 ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT REP.
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TH URSDA Y D ECl:M BER J 198 1 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Auto dealer sells car
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WfllTE BEAR LAKE, Minn.
tAP> A man with his two
s mall c b1ldren in tow was
walking away in the cold rrom
Randy Lee's dealers hip when
Lee called them back and sold
them a used car for $1.
Lee said he acted on impulse
when he saw Craig Bartlett
··walking down the street with
his kids wrapped up in those
blankets ... "
Bartlett and daughter
Michele. S, and Matthew. 2,
were on their way to check out a
$100 used car when their aging
Chevy conked out in the freezing
cold two miles f rom the
dealership.
He wrapped the children m
blankets md they trudged on.
coming eventually to Lee's
place. Bartlett asked them if
they too might have a car for
sale for $100. The salesman said
no
·• 1 thought he was going out to
~et into his car,'' Lee. owner or
While Bear Lincoln Mercury.
ex plained Wednesday. "But then
we saw him walk o,ut the front
gale. t•arrying the kids So I sent
thti salesman out there I told
him lo fmd a car for them ... .
-Salesm an Ro~er Halford
s h tl wed Bartlett a nearl y ~ Uurtl e lt man1tgc s an
rust Crt.'t!, 1973 Ford Pinto and apartment complex m R1<'hf1cld
Ra rtle tt offe r e d $100 The and h1i. wife 1s a d erk
sales man asked Lee if the price
was OK. and he said, "No . give Lee su1d the small white car
him the car." had not been on the lot long
cooui.:h lo have a price tag, but
estimated he could have gotten
$GOO for 1t Barlletl, 30, said he was
astounded at the bargain given
him Saturday. Little Michele
couldn't believe 11. either "A
dollar,. .. she asked
'The gu) needed a car He
<ltdn I have any money I didn't
think anything of 1l at the Ume,"
Lee said
But Rartlett was so happy he
palled the M1oneapoli.s Star to
tell the story.
Lee. 33. s aid it was the first
car he has given away in the
four years he has owned the
dealership and added, with a
grin. lhat he has no plans to give
awa) any more.
Aging policy OK'd
N estande pushes through Social Security vote at con/ erence
W ASllINGTON I AP I The
White House Conference on
Aging today gave overwhelming
approval t o nearl y 600
recommendations its chairman
says will shape ·'social policy
and planning for the aged in the
decade ahead · ·
Passage was on a thunderous
voice vote with only a few dozen
del egat es heard voling no.
Several hundred delegates had
alrtiady lert the conference,
which concluded with the vote.
... dminb trallon.
·· 1 wasn't checking in with
an) hody." he said.
Bul he added ... When I C'ame
ht'rc. I made an effort to sec who
""<t!> ~01ng tu be around and I
-.a id . IA·t's try to put !>Omethmg
l<l~cther
Paul Kcrschnt'r. associate
d1rct'tor of the National Retired
Tt'at'hCr!-o Assoc1alion·Amencan
A~sm:wt1un 11f Hetircd Pe rsons.
:. a 1 cl I h e d u c u m e n t s·
control this conference." ,
A s th e vote o n the
recommendations neared, a
coalition of dissident groups.. •
declared v1clor y and s aid it
would not attempt lo lead a floor
fight against a conference rule
g1\ 1ng delegates only one vote
on endorsing the package
··We're prepared to declare a
vic tory ," Jack Ossof s ky ,
c hairman of the Leadership
Council or Aging Organizations,
told a new:. confenmce
WAITING GAME ~t·wport Beach pohcem:in
~ike Hyams. with lt>lescop1 c weaµon . µla~·s a
waitin~ gamt' du ring st andoff with man
o.lty .,._ ,_.., •k llAH 1(-
ba frii'acl('d in:-.1dt• ht~ apartmt•nt at P~1rk
:'\ewport toda.\
Uesp1le a brier demonstration
by several hundred of t he
ctlnference 's ne acl y 2,300
delegates. chairman Constance
A r· m i l a g e p r c d i c l e d,
overwhe lming approval in
advance of the vote.
· ·s ubstanllate' · the charge that
·ttu:rc \.\a~ a concerted effort to
Lt. Gov.
seat eyed
by Hallett
Newport man held
after 9-hour ordeal
The recommendations came
fro m 14 committees, whose
make·ue dissident delegates had
challenged as being loaded by
the Reagan administration.
In the end, the committees
endorsed some administration
policies but opposed others
SACRAMENTO <AP > -
Assembly Republi can leader
Carol Hallett. an a lly of Lt. Gov.
Mike Curb. has announced to
constituents in San Luis Obispo
and Saiinas that she is running
for the office Curb is vacating.
Mrs. Hallett. 44 . scheduled
more news conferences in five
c1 t1es around the state today to
announce he r 1982 e lection
intentions.
But th e lhr et' te rm
asse mbl y w o man fro m
A las cadero he ld l wo news
conferences in her own rural
Sa n Lui s Obispo County
territory Wednesday night. She
praised Curb. but said she would
run her campaign independently
fro m h is run al the GOP
nomination for governor
Mrs. Hallett. the first woman
t o hold a maJor leadership
position in the state Legislature.
said s he would re linquish the
leade rship or the Assembly
Republicans in early January.
She said she would be replaced
by Robert Naylor of Redwood
C1tv.
· • 1 · m going lo work to see that
Ca hforma has an agricultural
policy that r ecognizes the
c ritical importance to our
state ." Mrs. Ha llett said.
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of_o.l..,,..lllCS....
A Newport Beach man who
barri'caded himself inside his
a partment early today and
threatened to shoot himself and
anyone who came near him was
taken into custody at about lO:SS
a. m. after holding poli~e at bay
for nine hours.
Poli ce said 44 -year-o ld
, William Turner. described as an
1 mm igralion attorney, fired
several shots from a handgun at
about 2 a .m . today. then locked
himself inside his Park Newport
apartment. localed at the corner
of Je ffrey and San Joaquin Hills
roads.
Police said they received a
te lephone call from Turner al
about t ·30 a .m from hi s
apartment located at the comer
of S an J oaquin Road a nd
Jamboree Road. He reportedly
said he was despondent over the
recent breakup of his marriage
and was going to shoot himself.
Police officers cordoned off
th e a rea around TurnP.r 's
apartment shortly after he fired
five or six shots at 2 a.m and
tried to establish contact with
the barricaded man
The police department's
SWAT team was called in al
about 4::.l a .m. aft er efforts to
com municate with Turner
failed. However. no attempt was
made to storm the apartment.
A police spokesman said Lt.
Jim Gardiner and Oet. Levonne
Polite ndi robs
four ilm booths
By PATRICK KENNEDY
Of Ille O.Oy ,.. ... staff
A youthful armed bandit who
rides a bicycle and politely
apologizes for his cr:imes has
robbed four film booths in
Fountain Valley and Huntington
Beach in the past week. police
report.
Police say the bicycle bandit
is a male whi~e )n his early 20s
or late teens wh6 rides a yellow
or light brown cruiser bicycle.
He tells the film booth clerks
that he is armed and s hows what
appears lo be the handle of a
gun slicking out or his pocket.
police say.
.. He's been very apologetic
•I
Goel:
ColliCtid:
stln ne1dld:
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and nice to the women clerks.
but he was very businesslike
with the one male clerk he
r ob bed Wednes day." s aid
Fountain Valley police Lt.
Richard Davenport.
The sus pect reportedly has
told the female clerks : ·· l hate
to do this but l need the money."
police s ay. Most or the robberies
have involved between $15 and
$.SO.
One woman c lerk in a
Fountain Valley Fotomat booth
at Magnolia Street and Talbert
A venue has been robbed by the
suspect twice. once on the day
before Thanksgiving and again
the day after Than.ksgiving.
"Oh. no. not you again." the
clerk reportedly told the bandit.
Police say the suspect asked her
if she 'd had a nic e
Thanksgiving. apologized for the
robbery and then told her to give
him aH the money because he
had a gun.
"We h.aven't been able to get a
good height description on the
guy because he's never gotten
off his bicycle." Lieutenant
I Davenport said.
The latest bicycle bandit
, robberies were Wesnesday .!t
10:45 a.m. at the Foto Qu.ick on
Brookhu.rst Street and Warner
Avenue in Fountain Valley. On
Monday, at 3 :15 p.m. he robbed
the Fotomat booth at Ellis
Avenue and Beach Boulevard in
Huntington Beach. police s~~t
Ca mpbell . members of the
departme nt 's h os tage
negotiating team managed to
reach Turner by telephone at
about 8 a.m . today
GWC s.tudent
ar~ted in
knife threat
A 20-year-old Golden West
College s tuden t has been
a r rested on s us pi cion of
threatening coeds with a knife in
the campus parking lot in
Hunt i ngto n Be ach . po li ce
reported.
Robert Brunner was a rrested
1n a co ll ege c la ss r oo m
Wednesday al 6 p.m . police
said
/\ 37 -year -old Huntington
Beach woman student identified
Brunner as the m an who
a ll egedly pulled a knife on her in
the Edinger Avenue parking lot
Monday night and re portedly
said he was going to rape her.
police said.
Dissident sources today
produced Q.ocuments they said
came from conference files and
indicated there had been a
detailed plan to s tack key
panels. in part with an advance
headcount of friends and roes.
The documents listed Bruce
Ne s tande . a Republican
s upervisor in Orange C1Junty
and onetime aide to then-Gov.
Ronald Reagan, as "whip" for
the key committee dealing with
Social Security . Nestande
pushed through a resolution
opposi ng , as d oes the
administration. use of general
revenues for Social Security.
The committee approved a
revised version or the proposal.
111 ·34.
In another document said to
be a breakdown on the J)olltkal
-1$ings of the 159 delegates on
that .. panel. the Committee on
E c onomi c We ll -Being . a
"dele~ate analysis " listed 105
"fa vorable s." 12 "n o t
fa\'orables " and 42 "not
identified.·· .
A separate s heet for other
com m1ttees listed delegates by
name under ··1ead s.··
··adversaries" and "others."
Nestande later denied he had
been followin g orde rs Crom the
Ar .........
SWAT IT! An unknown art1st·s handiwork appears on a
floral design eo\·ering the ceiling of the governor 's offi ce
after a S68 million recons truc tio n i>roject . rt 's a
Mediterranean fn11t fl~· perched on a lemon the sort of
soun.'mr Jerr~· Brown would lake to forget .
The woman escaped wh.en
oth e r students entered the
parking lot . and the suspect ran
away, police said.
Brunner al l egedly al s o
accosted another coed in the
same parking lot on Oct. 27.
police said
Friends eulogi~e Natalie Wood
Police say in that incident.
Brunner reportedly told the
woman he had a knife and told
her to com e with him She
escaped when security officers
entered the parking lot and the
suspect fled. police said.
Balalaika music recalls actress' 'Russian heritage
RTunner . whose address is
unknown. is in cus tody at the
city jail. police said.
Audit opposed
WAS HINGTON I AP J
Pre s ident R eagan's 1980
c ampaign committee is
continuing its fight to stop
publication of a F ederal
Election Commission audit of its
financi al r ecords ex pected
sometime next week.
HOLLYWOOD cAP ) With
fl owe rs, eulog ies from three
friends and balalaik a music
recalling her "Russian heritage.
film star Natalie Wood was
buried following her death in a
weekend boating accident.
''She found not only a way lo
put life into her art, but art into
her life," actor Roddy McDowall
told about 100 mourne rs
including honorary pallbearers
. Laurence Olivier . Fred Astaire,
Gene Kelly, Gregory Peck and
Frank Sinatra who gathered
around a grave at Westwood
Memorial Park.
McDowall spoke after author
Thomas Thompson and actress
Jingle Bells sour
Carolers anger bus driver
SAN FRANCISCO 1 AP> A city bus driver who
apparently doesn't have much Christmas s pirit halted h1~
bus and ·refused to continue his route until passengers
s topped singing "Jing le Be lls ....
the problem began durin.; rush hour Wesnesday night
when a man boarded a Municipal Trans it lr.ollev coach .
belling out the popular Christmas tune a s he paid his fare
The driver warned him to s hut up or get off. earning a
round of jeers and boos from the passengers. who then
began s inging the song themselves.
"In j us t a few minutes. practically everybody aboard
was singing along .. one Wttness who asked not lo be
identified, tol~ the San Francisco Chronicle . "It was really
very moving. The bus. however. was not. The drive r pulled 1l lo the
s ide of the road and refused to 9ntinue until the
spontaneous caroling stopped. But for half an oour. the
impromptu musical continued.
. Finally. the passengers began leaving the bus and. the:
bus driver resumed his route a few m inutes later
llope Lange. who described lhe
43-ye:.ir old actress as "a pillar
of strength for us all · ·
.. N atahe. you put us to a very
severe test today ... she added.
.. It's difficult to feel JOY and
laughter when you're not there
lo share 11 ..
Reporters were barred from
the cemetery Wednesday
Miss Wood's hght wood coffin.
blanketed in white flowers, was
carried to the graves1te to lhe
strains of "Midnight in Moscow"
played on a balalaika. a musical
reminder that s he was born
Na t a s ha Gurdin to
Russian· French parents.
After the s peeches. as the
mus ic resumed. her husband
Robert Wagner. 51. picked some
of the flowers and gave them to
friends and relatives. at one
point bending over and kissing
the casket.
Also among the mourners was
actor Christopher Walken. who
was aboard the couple's yacht
the night Miss Wood drowned.
an·d Wagn e r ·s 17 year-old
daughter. Katherine. from her
father's marriage with dancer
Marian Mars hall before he
re-married Miss Wood.
Wagner than walked to a
wailing limousine and got in
with Miss Wood 's two sobbing
daughter s -7 ·yea r -old
Courtney. her c hild with
Wa g ner , a nd 11 -year-_old
Natasha. from her previous
marriage to producer Richard
Gregson
T he coffin was inter.r ed
s hortly the r eafter at the
cemetery, which also contains
the u-vpt or Marilyn Monroe -.,
another film actress whose lire
ended early and in tragedy.
The a c tress wa s found
drowned Sunday off Santa
Catalina Island. a half mile
from the 60-foot yacht Splendor
she and her husband Robert
Wagner owned. The coroner's
office said she had apparently
slipped off the swim s teps of the
'achl while trvin~ to board the
dinghy in the dark, several
hours earlier.
DRAllil COAST llATlll
Patchy fog ear l y
Friday. otherwise sunny
and fair. Highs Friday at
the beaches in the low 70s.
Upper 70s in the inland
a reas. Lows tonight 47 to
52.
llSIDI TllAY
/rot« tarpoytts ore putting
th« heat on Florido
polihC10M at usually •edol«
county commiSS'IOn meetanga.
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• • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday, December 3. 1981
,.
DREAM REALIZED Fransit• Geringer. 8. g rins a~ h<.·
r1•t'l'l\'l"i a hug from his fair~ tall' idol Pinoc<·h io during a
tnp to 1>1~nl·~·land The l>o~ i~ :-.uffcring from prOJ.!l'l'l:t ;.1
I <I l'l' aglllg tli~l'i1Sl'
2 01en arrested
• I ll ..
• • extortion try
B'y GI.EN~ SCOTI
OJ IN O•llY Ptlot Sl•tt
•T Y.o mt'n. one from Newport
II l' a ch . "' c r e a r r es t ed
Wl•dnc~dav 1:1t the office of a
;tm1 putcr (·ompany in Santa Ana
fn.i'ights on ~uspicion of extorting
monl'Y g<ingland-sty le from the
h\'t'c;1nl'ss. at.'C'Ording td Orange
t"'t'>\J nt' Sherirr·s Lt. Wyatt Hart ~A rri.·~lt·d by investigators 1n
thl' Orang e County S he r iff's
fraud de t a il were Aaron
I 11rt·h<1 m, 28 of ~ewport Beach
.and RobNt Elias . 46. of Los
\ngl'lt•:.
Acl'ording to Hart and other
""urt·t·~. Burcham baa invested
mor l' than $70,000 in Computer
t>at a ~l anagcment Corp . 2372
:., E llristol Ave . and had used
::t\rongarm t actics to try to
uo~lt·rt l'a rl ~ re turns on that
~Q\ l'-;t nwnt
Thl· owm•rs of the firm. who
d t· rl 1 IH' d t o d a v lo ta I k lo .r11vort~·r~. ~old 111\·esttgators that
Burcham had been accompanied
b y Elia s a nd othe r "hired
mus cle" when he 'v1!>1ted the
office. s aid Hart
Elias told the computer
c ompany o fficial s he was
directly related to Joe Bonanno.
w ho has been inves t igated by
federal officials as a possible
West Coast boss of organi!ted
crime s yndi<'ates. s aid llart.
Elia s als o added that his
g 1rlfr1e nd is an "adopted
daughte r of L'ncle Joe... II art
added
Dea th threats also were made.
h e s aid . addin g t hat
investigators hope lO make other
arrests in connection with the
111e1dent.
Me anwhile . in ve s tigators
have been unable to ve rify any
ties between Elias and Bonanno.
llart said ·
·We feel ve ry s trongly there 1s
nut. .. he said.
::'f arzan cartoonist
~uccumbs to cancer
: Geor~c H "Russ" Manning. a
.:\1 odJC'\ka Canyon cartoonis t
·"ho f>cnned the Tarzan and Star
'\\ ars comic· strips. has died or
1 <1 nc·cr at Veterans Hospital tn
'1.11ni.: Bear h lie was 52.
:\1 a n n~ n g a I s o w a s a
;.11 mmun1tv activist who ran in
t ht' J unc. · 1980. election for the
:ird l>istrict scat on the county
I :11a rd of Super visors against
\n<"um~nt Edison Miller a nd the
, , c ntual Y.1nner . Bru c e
·;-;e-.t:rndc
'.\1 anning was known as a n
1•n \ 1ronmc nta l1 s t who o fte n
l aut111ned count v boards about
,dangers of allo~ing too much
,rlt•\•t:lo pmc nl in the c a nyons
\\ herl' he lived
His death T uesday came after
a long battle agamst cancer
M a nnrng was an artist for
Tarzan comic books for seve ral
years In 1967. he was given the
contract by the Edgar R1 c.e
Rurroughs Corp. to draw Tarzan
r om 1c st rips for ne ws papers
lie drew the s tr ip fo r three
yea rs. then spent the next nine
years work ing sole ly on the
Sunday strip. He also drew t he
Star Wars strip for more than a
year He dropped his syndicated
y,,ork because or his illness in
1979
He 1s survived by hts wife.
D o ri s. a nd tw o c htldren.
Me lissa . 20. and Roger. 15
Funeral services are to be
anno unced.
!Food poisoning
·still mystery
LOS ANGEL E S <AP I
, l...tboratory tests have failed to
·p inpoint the cause of a food
'p ois oning outbreak among :~c ho o l c hildre n but s t a t e
:offic ials still believe it was
'linked lo chocolate m ilk served
'al the schools. a spoke swoman
.:-aid
. Dr Shirley Fann in. chief
t'om municabJe disease officer
:for Los 4ngele s county. said
: Wednesday that epidemologists
: a re convinc ed the outbreak
: C'a me from milk produced by
: ,1\ll<1·0 ena Dairy.
' The food poisonin g had
: affected about 600 children in
: I. o s A n g e I c s and 0 r a n g e
• counltt•s between Nov 4 a nd
:N ov lfi . c aus ing nau s ea .
: stomach cra mps and vom ittng . I
.. All the tests that our own
laboratories , independent labs
and those of the stale performed
found noth i n g.·· s aid Paul
Virgi n . s p o k e s ma n f or
1\lta-Dena Dairy The City of
Industry compa ny com plained 11
had been unfairly singled out
But Ms. Fannin said the tests
could not concretely prove the
milk was the c ause because the
s a m pies analyzed were not
a c tu a ll y f r o m the batc hes
cons umed by the s ick student:;.
She said she is recommending
to the school districts involved
tha t the ban on Alta·Dena milk
be lifted, because there ts no
evide n ce th e alleged
contamination would be a
conttnuing problem.
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
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VOL . 74, NO. 337
Aging boys have speciaf day
Fransie and Mickey tour Disneyland till C'losing; rettJrn fot second day • By STEVE MIT('IU:U.
01 1M o .i1y ,., ... St.it
The} -.tayl'C~ ut 1>1:.n cylantl
until d osm g ttmt• Wednesday,
and a p;irk ~µokl·~mun s aid two
boys suffertn ~ a rare agrng
disease will be ba<:k al the
M agit.' Kingdom again today
Lillie l<'ransie Germger. 8, of
South AfriC'<i und his new friend
Mic key !lays. 9. of Te xas toured
the Anaheim amusement park
non·slop until the 6 p.m closing
time.
Despite their arthritic Joints.
"'hi ch makes wa lking difficult,
thl' boy~ rode a rollercoasler,
took in other rides and visited
the Pirates of the Caribbe an.
1-~or Mt C'h y. the biggest thrill
was a rollcrcoast cr ride that
"cut all thos e sharp' corners . It's,.
nothing lo hl' scared of." the
rnore out~otnJ! CIC lhl• pair said.
"ll lookt•d like ii wa:. ~oing to hit
the wa ll "
Fran:.1e. les-. a da re devil than
the tin} Texan. Jumpe d into his
father':. lap during a c ruise past
s imul a t e d rowd y pirates.
skeletons a nd blaling build ings
111 the l'trul<'-. uf tl1l' Caribbean
ritl l '
i\ftL·rwJ rd~. a~ ht' a le lunt'h
and w;itdwd othe rs alwut to
t•ntl'r the nett-. Fra ns te told ht!>
mothl•r. 'If th11:.t• people knew
what I du, lht.•y wouldn 't be
gotng 111 then• "
1J1s ney offtc•1al~ s aid the South
African and Mickey were to
return to the park today, after
~pendin g the nigh t at the
adJaccnl U1:.neyland Hotel
Wh('lhl'r the pair will meet up
with a third v1t·t1ro of progena,
little i\llc1a (:owans of San J06e ,
n ·m a1nL'<l lo Ix· !)Ccn
Altcta arnvc•d at Otsnt:yland
latt· WL'<inc!)day after noon. but
was 111 ~uch an excited s tale s he
bC<·am{• ill shortly after eating a
hamburger anti malt
The 1llnl'ss halted plan s for the
11 yl'ar olcl girl lo meet Snow
Whttl'. a 1>1snl'y s pokes man
said Hut ~hl' was to r eturn to
the park today tn ho1>c:. of
fulfilling that wt~h
Fran!.1c· 1~ lo t.'onttnue on to
1>1 :.ne) World in Florida th1:.
wcekl'nd, and M 1ckey and h1~
f u m lly will retu111 l•> lht·1r The foundal1un, whi<·h works
lfull:.v1Jll·homt· out of un o ffi ce :.bov l' a
l>t!)ncy offu·ials bt.-lievt' Ali cia hardware !)tor .. in Ph1ludclph11i, c·uordmatc.'<I thl' boy·:. I rt p to thl' "'111 r~tum to San Juw following Untted Sl<ltl'~ and orl(<inize<l a
todays lour of tht' 1wrk -week of at:l1 v1t1e~ fur Fran-.1c
Fr:rnsie's trap half wuy around and Mickl'y ·
thl• world with his fumtly was l • For thoM· who want to donate
fnath· possible through an •. mo n ey to t h e Suns h i n e
orgamzalion called the Suns hine Foundatton, tht." uddrc~:. 1s 28'12
l"oundat ion . whi c h g ru n ts Nurmapdy Dn vl', Ph1ladcl1>ht a,
w1:.h t.•s to tcrmtpallv 111 l'htldrcn J•a 19154 .
Two killed in jet crash
NORl<'OLK. Vu. f AP I An
a rrcsttng wire snapped today as
an A 7 E Cors air 11 JCt fi g hter
\I.a ~ l<indong on the a1n·rafl
1·arner USS J o hn I'' Kennedy.
lht· N;ivy st.11d. ·ktlling two men
and in1unng three othe rs
!"our <.11rcraft. tnclutltng the
A 7, were damaged tn the 7 45
a m 1nc1de nt. s au1 Lt C'mdr
J>a vt• Thom:!s spoke!>m an for
thl• 2nd r lct:l
The ea rner ts taking part in
lh l· R e adex I 8 2 tr :i 1n1ng
L·xen·1sc 1n thL· Caribbe an
Thoma!> s:.11cl lhl' a rrcsltng
wire. whtt.'h hr1n gs landing
a irc raft lo a h:Jll. b roke as the
A 7':. arresting hook snared 11
He s aid the Corsair. which
~ustain<.'<l mmur damage, took
off a g ain a nd landed a t tht-
Hoo:.c vclt R1>ad~ Naval Statum
1n P ue rto H1 eo. t he• pilot
a pparent!) uninJurt·tl
T hose k1llt'd or lllJured y,c re
on lhl' C'a rncr s flight dN·k and
"'ert' a pparenll~ ">l ruC'k I,~ the
" 1 r c or o t h t: r 1· 11 u 1 .J m e n t .
Tho ma.-. !>atd
SHUTILES TOGETHER The :-.p<1t'l' .... twttlt·~ Entt.•q>ri..e.
left. and Columbia. ~•top its I-ti m,ulhl·r -.hip. are "ct•n
to~etht:'r for lht' first ti mt· ;1:-. lht.· Columb1;.i prt.•pan·-. lo 11:~1\ l'
Eel\\ ;,inb .\1r Fott'l' H~1M' afl<.•r rb "l't·o nd l.1 nd111l! 1 h1·r1 ·
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·waldheim to quit U.N. post?
L'N ITED ;'l;ATIONS <AP1
S e c i;.e t a r y G c n e r a I K u r t
Waldheim s tl·ppcd a s ide from
further ballotmg for the post of
next secre tary general, but it
was nut immediately clear if the
a ction meant he was giving up
Reagan mulls
strike stand
ht ~ qul·st for an unprecedented China. whic h 1s committed to
third term S\J pportm~ a viable Third World
L' :-.; s po k es man Rudolph c·and1date.
Rui he left unl'lc<J r "'hctht.•r
both candtd<Jtes t·an rt: l·nter the
r <Jce at a later ttm~
S t a Jduhar . i n i ss uing Waldht.•i m's state ment. declined The 39·year·old Salim hai. Waldheim ha nded Otunnu a
l•> s tale outright whether tl be<'R bloc ked by the Cntte d letter in Y.htc h he '>aid that in
m cant W a Id he i m wa s S t a tes. apparently worried \'lew of the election :.talem 1:1te
"1thdraw1njt from the hotly about the T anzantan's support "and in order lo fac1htattt the
conte:.ted race. or that the fo r rndical Third World causes task or the council. I y,ould a~k
62 v car old Aus trian wou ld Ambassador Olara Otunnu of that my name not be 1nc·luded in
. t . f h' S further ballots the Counctl mav a c c e pl a n e x e ns 1 o n o 1 l ' " a n d·a . Se c u r i l ~· C o u n c 1 I · l f t m ,.... -' hold. I am m akini.: this rcque:.t presen . l\'C·year er J>res1dent for December . told a the g reater inlt.'rest of the The announcement followed 16 reporter. "I have asked both organization to which I rem ain
inconclus ive ballots_, in which Waldheim and Salim to step unalterably committed WASHI NGTOJ"I c /\ P > The Wa ldheim has been opposed by as ide so we can consider other _Re~gan adminis tration's quest Ta n zanian Foreign Minister t·and idates and Waldheim .has .. 1 deeply apprec iate lhe
for reconciliation with big labor Saltm Ahmed Salim . the Third c·omplie<l... cons istently broad s upport that I
ts being clouded by conflicting World c hallenge r . Waldheim Otunnu said he expected to recei,·ed in all ballots held so s ignals on whe ther fired air b far ... t.'Ontrollers might be returned to __ c_o_n_s_1s_t_en_t_l.:..y_h_a_s _b_e_e_n_v_e_t_oed __ Y:___h_e_a_r_f_ro_m_S_a...;li .... ·m-+-s_oo_n_. ________________ '-___ -=
flight towers I
Hours after President Reagan
tndicate<l to AFl.-CIO leaders
that he would review his stand
a gainst a mnes ty for some 11,500
dis missed C'ontrollers. Wh ite
!louse aides cautioned against
s peculation o f presidential
concilial10n
In a written notice to the
m e dia late Wednesday. t he
White House said Reagan "is not
con s ide ring re hiring these
indi\'lduals as a ir traffic
controllers .. The White House
press office said the iss ue
remains whether to lift a
three·year ban on hiring them
for other federal government
work.
Navy charges
secrets lost
SAN DI EGO 1A P 1
Navy says a 21 year·old officer
from Gait her s burg, Md ., has
been charged with passing
secret information to a foreign
power.
A s po kesman !>a id Ensign
S t e phen Anthony Baba was
form ally accused Wedne-sday of
sendin g illega l ly sec ret
e lectronics warfare material to
the South African embassy In
Was hington . D.C.
In three separate charges and
six counts. Baba was accused of
m ai l ing three c l a :,s ified
documents which "could be of
assistance to a foreign power
. . . could be used to the injury
of the United Slates "
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APPLAUDED -Ruqut!I Wckh takes her ('urtain rail
after opening 1n the leading role oft he• Broach' ay music· al
··woman of thl· Ye ar " Mis~ We ith 1:-n·plat•1 n).! l.aun•n
Bacall for two wt•t•ks
Scribe's talk 'on him' in· Pius burgh } .
Even thou g h he h·ad
pla nned to give up personal
appearances, humoris t
Russell Baker agreed to give
a lecture in Pittsburgh, and
give it for free, to make
ame nds for a missed engage-
ment last year
The New York Times col-
umnist said he was booked
for the Town Hall-South Lec-
ture series a year ago
Dame J anet Baker. con·
sidered the greatest English
mezzo soprano for 25 years.
was s howered with flowers
afte r singing her fare well
role at London's Royal Opera
House in a production of
C hris toph-Willibo ld von
Gluck's opera .. Alceste."
Dame Janet. who made
her debut in 1956. says she
The country music group
Alabama has gone to court to
try to prevent RCA Records
from a pply ing its r ecord
royaltie.,; to debts incurred by
the group's manager
The four members of the
group filed suit m Nashvi lle
Chancery Court seeking to
without his knowledge.
despite notice to his booking
agent that he was giving up
making appearances. When
he failed to appear. he was
deluged with mail.
"I didn't know what I had
done. but I was s ufficiently
alarmed... said Ba ker . who
addressed lecture series
patrons at the South Hills
Village Theater
will appear in two more pro·
ductions -at Glyndebourne
a nd at the English National
Oper a -before retiring from
opera
Made a da me of the British
Empire -the equivalent of
knig hthood by Queen
Elizabeth II in 1976, s he
plans to continue her interna-
tional career as a concert
singer.
prohibit the record company
from applying $600,000 in
r oya lties to E. Lowry
.. Larry" McBryde. The suit
sa id McBry de owes s2 ·
million to the Dallas Bank
and Trust
The group said it has sold
more than 2 million records.
Coa.dal
Extended
outlook
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Rep. Gerald IUI. Solomoa,
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when he interrupted Speaker
Thomas P. O'Neill Ir. to
claim that the Democratic-
led House Appropriations
Co mmittee wanted to
sidestep the budget fight for
a two-week excurs ion in
Italy.
"I do not want lo gel off
into who is going to Italy. I
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Massachusetts Democrat.
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Italian trip. which he helped
set up. At the State Depart-
ment's request . a bipartisan
delegatton would visit earth-
q ua ke-ra v aged areas and
sign various relief contracts,
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ms is led.
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anybody, Mr. Solomon, fault
me," Conte said . turning on
his GOP colleague.
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cent •·e nwick, R-N.J .. joined
the fray, offering to address
colleagues "in pure Italian if
anybody wants to hear it."
She defended the trip as
"an excellent expression of
the concern that this country
feels for our Italian friends."
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dropped the issue.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. December 3, 1981 ~F Al
A-ONE AND A-TWO Sah at ion :\rm \
mus icians tune ll1S f<Jr s t ;irt of annual
Christmas Kcttll• ta mpai~n at South CoC:1~t
Pl aza s hoppin j! tcntl'r From ll'ft ;.in·
Delly ...... -~
I .:J \\ n·nc·t· Hoht·n~on. Jim Andrl'w. Mar~C:trot
\rnohl. Ed f"n·l·m;rn Jnd S~ I\ 1<.1 Petersen
,\nnual 0kl'ltll· c .. 1m pa1gn ra1~t·.., fund~ U!ot'<1 m
l't11·1 .... 11an group ' 1·lt1 1ri.. lo hl'lp lhl' lll'l'd~ ------------------------------
8 elected county
health director$
Four incumbe nts and four
newcomers have been elected to
the Board of Directors or the
Ora nge County llealth Planning
Council
'Toys' drive
drop-off
sites told
Two local bus inesi.es have
agreed to use their offices as
drop-off centers in this year·s
"Toys for Tots" campaign.
sponsored by the U S Marine
Corps Reserve.
The businesses ar l! Pacific
Feder a l Savings Bank. with
Orange Coast locations in Costa
Mesa, Huntington Be ach and
Ne~ort Beach . and Chick
I ve r s on Porsc h e -Audi in
Newport Beach.
l verson's dealers hip is one of
22 Sou thern California
Po rsche-Audi dealers taking
part m the progra m Three other
Oran ge County branches of
P ac1f1 c Fed e ral two 1n
Anaheim and another in San
Juan Cap1s truno also are
takmg part
Mar)' !\kKenz1c of ="ewport
lkiH'h. Jame" Dick of F11unta1n
\'<&Ile•\. Rudv Moreno or Sant<&
Ana and Hobert Tumelty uf Seal
Be;H:h were returned t o lht:
boa rd for three-vear terms at
annual elections held las t wt:ek
Tumd t ~ 1s fi nis hi ng h is
~erond year as pres ident of the
t·ou n cil . a n o n pr o fit
organization given federal fund~
to examine local health issues
<&nd help in planning coordinated
Sl'rvit·cs to keep c·onsumer costs
down.
Elcc·ted for the first 11m1• to
the 19-member bo<&rd ""ere Noel
Be ll uf Fountain Valle~, Robert
Co\ ey of Irvine. Jl cnry Mordoh
of Newport Beach and Ernestine
Ransom of Oran~e.
In addition. 25 othe rs were
elected to one-year seats on the
cou n c 1l "s Assemb l y of
Delegates. Among those electt'd
WNe Carolyn Green. Wilham
Caldwell. Manlvn Lees and
.\l atthe"' Hoss. ail of Newport
Reach. Nan(·y Robm" of Costa
.\1 esa. Bill Waddt'll and Glen
Woodmansee. both of Irvin<·
Gordon Beacham of Huntmj?LO•
He;.ich: Barn· Wils o n of
Fountam Valley and .\farguente
De Loach of Dana Point
'Run by Sea'
I
to aid LB
Explorers
·\ 111 kiloml·tcr 'llun by the
~ ... 1 1s ">l'heduled Dec l2 by
l.,1guna lfr..it·h 1>0hce explorers
a n d I h 1' <0 1 l) s C h a m be r of
('omm1·1c·l•
l'roc"tc•t:ds fr<>m tht' 6 2 mile run
"'ill p:i ~ for explore r scout
u niforms. badgl'!>. equipment
:inti training
Tht-run will begin at Heisler
Park and g1J north on Chff Drive
and Coast I l1~hway to El Morrq
Eh~ml•ntL1rv St·hnol and back.
Entn fN· 1:. SS. <ir $8 with
T shirt
B e thle h e ni Star
program slated
Oran~e Coast Coll ege·s
planetarium "'111 stage its sixth
annual Christma~ presentation.
"Thl· ~tar •if BC'thlehem," on
thl'®'Fridavs during December
l'l'rformanC'e., are set for 7
a ncl 8 :to p m on Friday and
Dec· 11 and 18 i\dm is!>1vn is SI
for adults ;ind 50 C'e nts for
r h1hirl·n und1·r 12
The a~ holiday clas11c
l'Xamtnt'" ttl~ istence of the
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in the Hol) Rtble
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Intervention charged
Haig, Nicaraguan still 'speaking' after meeting
<' ASTRI ES, St. Lucia CAP> -
Sct·retary o( State Alexander M.
H"'°1g Jr a nd Nicaragua 's
forei gn minis ter s wapped
d i+Jrge . or Intervention after a
!K\·rninute meeting, but "at least
we are speak i ng ," the
Nu;u raguan said
~·tt would be valuable to
continue our discussion." Haig
a ereed arter confe rring W~<lne s day with 1i--oreign
Ml ni s ter Miguel d 'Escoto
Hljackman following the opening
of ~he Organization or American
S Utes a sse mbly on this
Caribbean island. •
Haig told · reporters he got no
a-.surance that Nicaragua would
s,lup what he ca lled its
!i nterventionism in El
S,a I v a do r . · · w h e r e I e rt i s t
fC\IPr r illas are battling a
J
U .S .-backed civili an-military
junta.
The United States cut off aid
to Nicaragua 's l eftist
government earlier this year.
accusing it of funneling arms
from Cuba to the rebels in
neighboring El Salvador.
Nicaragua's intervention "is
extensive today in both training,
command and control. and the
provision or illicit arms," Haig
claimed.
The United States 1s "the onJy
American country to have made
military intervention a custom,"
d ·Escoto retorted at a news
conference, calling America "a
symbol or intervention."
in Nicaragua and the influx of
sophisticated armaments 1s an
ominous deve lo pment which
poses a threat to peace and
stability in the neighboring
countries and indeed peace and
stability in the hemisphere," he
said.
H aig, in a s peech to the
17-nation OAU assembly later
today. is expected lo attack the
lerist Cuban-Nicaraguan axis as
a thre<1t to Lalin America.
En route to the nine -day
conre rence , lla1g told reporters
in his plane the United States
had two ··dear manirestations"
that Nicara~ua was expecting lo
receive Soviet-built MIG fighter
jets.
Later. I hug !>aid d' Escoto told
him "that al the present ttme
there are no plans to bring
MiG s ..
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d1..,ahlt.•cl :-.l"allop 11..,h1ni.: q ·..,wl Saint P.t1ri1 k
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Pair return
~ttle loot
D'Escoto. who will pay an
otricial visit to Moscow this
month, said Haig told him 1r
Nicaragua intervenes in 0th.er
co untries, it mus t '·expect
reciprocity from the United
State~." o· Escoto's visit to Moscow
was announced today by Tas~.
the &wad news agency. which
said he would arrive before Dec.
15. It wi ll be the second vi51t to
the Sovi e t c apital by a
h igh ranking orfic1al or-the
lert1st regime in less than a
m o nth. Defens e M inis ter
Humberto Ortega Saavedra was
ther e in late November for
m eetings with Soviet Defense
Minister Dmitry Us tinov
Hopes fade for 7 who abandoned ves~el
f S EATTLE tAP l -Two young
1~cn said they couldn't s leep at
1 ght artcr s tealing Sl .500
1 t.ended for needy families a t
C .lhri:-.tmas
So they brought the money lfif ck and uffered to rix the d mage they'd ca us ed when
ANCllOHAGE, Alaska <AP1
A Coast Guard oHicer s ays
C'hances are growing slimmer
that authorities will be ahle to
rescue sevl'n people still missing
aft e r t hey and seven others
abandoned a r1sh1ng vessel that
was swamped hy a mammoth
wave l , ey broke into a Salvation
Arm v offil'e here
I he m oney disc o ve r ed rJ 1s!:>111g from the White Center
~Wlvation Army office had been
<'b l l ect ed 1n kett l e s b y
hell-ringers for needy families
Haig also told reporters there
a r e 1,500 Cuban military
advise r s and 1.500 C uban
technicians. s peciali st s and
teachers in Nica ragua.
At IP:tst flv<' people were killed
and tv.o were rescued from the
l; ulf or Alaska. authorities s aid
Search vesst'IS a nd aircr aft were
to resume lhe sear ch today
"The level or Cuban presence ··Hope IS radinR." said Coast .
Nixon museum nixed
Duke library negotiators reach accord
IH "RIIA:\t . :'-JC . <AP 1 Duke
l rnivns1l~ m•gotiato rs have agreed
tt\ut a R1t·hanl Nixon presidential
llf•rar) proposed for the c ampus will
11ot 1ndudc J museum . oHicials say.
\ facult-. reC'ommendation that a
rn 11•;eum n;Jl be a part of the library
wa-. adopted th1!:> week by the library
11h:ot1at1ng team and 1ls advisory
h(><ly. the university said
, IJ1 add1t1on. Duke said. the team '~llJ negotiate · w1lhm the s pint" of
uthj!r rt>com mcndat1ons adopted by
t~u· fC1C'ulty's Academic Council and
l>t! 'guided b~ ('Ond1t1ons prescribed
by th e uni versity 's Hoard o f
ln1s tees.
,A U uke s tate m e nt quoted
univers ity President Terry Sanford
J:> saying. "1t ·has already been
determined. al·ccpted and agreed·
that Duke could not handle the
sightseers who would be allraC'ted to
a museum.··
"Conseque nt I). · Sanrord sa id.
··the museum. or more accurately
the visual archives. will have to be
placed somewhe re e li.e 'T hat
condition cannot be changed "
The dec1:-.1on represented a victory
for the Duke faculty. which ~trongly
uq~ed through 1b Academic Council
that any Nixon library not include a
museum or other facl11 t) which
might glorify· the former preside nt.
who resigned office amid the
Watergate s candal
The announcement C'ame after a
dosed meeting of the Advisory
Committee to Duke 's library
ne~otiators.
34 Solidarity members
seized in raid freed
WARSAW , Poland <AP> Police
freed 34 Solidarity members detained
d•ring a raid to suppress a strike at
the Warsaw firefighters' school
today . including Seweryn Jaworski, a
ldS> offi cial or the independent union's
\ta rsaw branch
But Solidarity still maintained a
national alert. and the government
13bor newspaper Glos Pracy said,
··t he situation is as explosive and
dlJngerous as never before. More
c•ution'and prudence are needed not
t9 tr•ke a raise step or simply n\>t to
s al·cumb lo plain provocation ..
Yugoslav airliner
' crash toll 180
AJACCIU. Corsica <AP> -The
9eath loll from the year ·s wors t air
(1 1s aster climbed lo 180 Wednesday as
inves tigators s irted c harred
wreckag~ or the Yugoslav jetliner
t hat slammed into a foggy mountain.
lo !ling aJI aboard.
a JOtnt state me nt with the l'nited
States aimed at bringing European
troops into the peacekeeping force
t hat will police the Sinai arter Is rael
withdraws next April.
The Cabinet said it will insist the.
Europeans explicitly a ccept the-
conditions in the statement or 1t will·
vet o their participation 1n the
U .S .-sponsored peace force
Reagan unchanged
by Libyan
WASHJNGTON IAP> -President
Reagan says he is not s hrugging off
reports he is a target or a Libyan
ass assination s quad but that" the
possibility is "not going to change
my lire much.'"
R eagan said L ibyan leade r
Moammar Khadary "has made it
lllllRllfS
<iuard Lt Lar ry llazcl "bul 1l
has not fc.ided "
Th<' 138-fout St f'atnck wai.
abandoned c:arl~ Monda) in
ht.·avv seas
Tw·o unidenlif1 crl bodies wt"rc
rt'l'Overe<l Wt•dnesday Another
\\a:. s1ghterl but vani~hed 1n
twavy surf bd on.· 1livers from
tht' Alaska !-it.He police t ould
r e ach il. ll a zel s a id T wo
!>urv1vors and thret• bodies wen
pitkcd up Tuesd.1 y
One of the ~urVl\Ors. Wullacc
H T ho m a s . a 2 3 . ye a r o I cl
1lcckhand from St Augustine,
fla . was released from the
Kodiak ho~p1lal Wcdne!-.da ~ The
!:>t:C't>nd. 28 vear-old R1-1bcrt Kidd
of Warwi ck. R I . remained
ho~p1talii'.t.'d in stable cond1t1on
Thoma!'., who dri fled a nd
!:>Warn ror ~4 hOUr!o. In the gulf's
.t4 dt-gree \\ atcrs arter the St
Patrick \\as abandoned. said
there weren't enough !-.Urv1 val
suit<> aboard when the cr ew
plunged into the sea. Three men
went into t he frig1 rl water
w ithout the µrolt•cll\'e g<'ar. he
!-.a1d
· fhe e re"' knc·w tht>re were
not enough. ·he !:>a1d "'You kind
of were: cxpec·ll'cl lo pro\-1de }Our
own ··
Ten en·w mt·mher~ dulched a
length of rC11Jl' ancl µrayed i:iloucl
1n the darknt-\S a ~ the)
..,trugglt'<i to .,la) alive. Thoma:.
-.aid Two others in survival
!.u1t!-. apparently were s wept off
the deck aft er the 20-to 25 foot
a~abled the vessel
Ba. nk of Newe.._ort
·IRA· KEOGH Programs
, In Belgrade , the orricial Tanjug
p e ws agency quoted airline and
Jravel agency offic ials as saying 174
p,assengers and a crew of six were toard the DC-9 that crashed seven
inutes before it was scheduled to
nd Tuesday at Ajacc1o's Campo
Oell'Oro Airport. Ajacc io police had ·
•aid earlier that 168 passengers were
bhoard
obvious that he Is against most of the
things that we're trying to achieve,
s uch as peace in the Middle East.
appealing to the moderate Arab
nations and so forth."
Home sales rise
from record low
By The Associated Press
· Beginning December, 1981 you can
KEOGH program benefit pac •• More changes will be intro-
.
$enate divi4ed
~n B-1 bomber plan
l WAS HINGTON (AP l -T he
~hate. splitting a long party lines in
ea\!or or Pres ident Reagan's B-1
DRtnber program . i s almos t
9ft)lnimously against his plan to put
t~w MX missile s at l east
rnporariJy in hardened silos.
i series of Democrat-sponsored
endments shifting funf:ls from the
to othe r military needs was
ealed Wednesday wilh majority
publicans solidly in opposition in
t lmost aJI cases. •
rtraelu back new
~eace /orce move
t JERUSALEM (AP) -The Israeli
~abinct has approved a new draft of
t
-. -
In a sign that the housing Industry
may be approaching the bottom or its
two-year depression, the government
r eported Wednesday that sales or
new single-ramily homes rose 15
percent in October rrom the
record-low level of September.
The October sales were more than
one-thjrd lower than a year earlier.
and Thomas Harter. c hief economist
r or th e M o rtga ge Bankers
Association of America, attributed
much or the Improveme nt since
Se pte mbe r t o "a ll kind s o r
gimmicks."
Moroccan king,
Weinberger meet.
FEZ. Morocco CAP) Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger met
today with Klne Hassan II fM talks
that were thou"hl to focus on
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Democrats
fined $7 ,000
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The Democratic Stale
Central Commillee h~s been fined S7 ,000 for 1980
campaian violations, including failure to report
more than '80.000 in printing work provided by 1
labor unlon.
The Fair PollUcal Practices Commission said
Wednesday that the fine, against the committee's
nortt\em division, would be cut in half If the
committee filed proper campaign statements for
the next two years.
Actor.'• eatate divided
HOLLYWOOG (AP I -Actor William Holden
left the bulk of his multi·million-dollar estate to his
family , but $250,000 went to his longtime
companion actress Stefanie Powers
Miss Powers had had a longstanding romance
with the veteran actor, but that had cooled
som ewhat after she became co-star with Robert
Wagner of the televtsion series "Hart to Hart."
Holden once commented, "A TV series is
legalized s lavery for the stars. I just don't get to
see her much when she is working."
Nuke plant study mulled
SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP> -The head of the
~ederal Nuclear Regulatory Commission says he is
1mpr~ssed by the $2 .3 billion Diablo Canyon
atomic power plant but s till has not decided
whether the panel should launch a major review of
the plant's earthquake safeguards.
Speaking to newsmen after touring the
troubl.e·pla.gued p lant Wedn esday , Nunzio Palla~no said , ''I don't think there are any basic
flaws m nuclear power plants ... but there are a lw~ys questions of m aking s ure that NRC
requirements are met and that the plants are
properly constructed.··
PaUadino's visit came two weeks after the
N RC revoked a license it had issued to PaciJic Gas
& E lectric Co. for low-level testing a\ the Diablo
pla nt. The license. issued a week earlier was
suspended after discovery of several design 'naws
at the facility
Estes enters guilty plea
SAN JOSE (AP > -A former Crocker Bank
executive, indicted by a federal grand jury on four
counts of misapplying Sl 1.4 mimon in loan funds .
has changed his plea from innocent to guilty.
David Estes, 35, entered his new plea in U.S.
District Court Wednesday lifter prosecutors
agreed not to seek additional charg~s against him.
"If he's willing to plead guilty to this and give
himself an exposure to 20 years in jail, I think
that's enough," said assistant U.S. attorney Greg
Ward . who added Estes may have made 35 or 40
loans totalling $18.5 million since 1976.
1 shot, 8 nabbed in raid ,
WESTLAKE VILLAGE <AP1 -A woman was
shot and crillcially wounded and eight people were
arrested in a raid on a Hidden Valley ranch that
housed two drug-manufacturing laboratories and a
marijuana farm. authorities said.
Some 60 Los Angeles and Ventura County
SWAT team deputies were met with gunfire when
they moved in on the Franklin Ranch in Ventura
County shortly after dawn Wednesday, said Los
An geles County · s her iff's s pokesm an Ma rc
Klugman.
$10.2 million
libel suit lost
EL CENTRO <APl A judge has thrown out a
$10.2 mill ion libel suit brought by a county
prosecutor. asserting that U.S. citizens have the
right to m ake even "irresponsible cha rges against
public officials."
Dick Fitch, publisher of the defending Imperial
Valley Press. hailed Wednesday's ruling in the
non·jury trial as "courageous."
Imperial County District Attorney Roger
Cognata c laimed he was libeled when the
newspaper printed a letter from a woman
accusing him of try ing harder to convict a
Mexican-American man than a co-defendant who
is not.
In his ttlree-page decision. Superior Court Judge
'W_.J . Harpham declared "a citizen is endowed with
the right not only to make responsible but also
irresponsible charges against thos e in or seeking
public office."
Harpham, a visiting judge from Lake County,
said he has a "profound sympathy" for dedicated
public officers who face unfounded accusations.
·'T he freedoms under the 1st Amendment of the
U .S . Cons titution th at are bein g protected
are ... certainly wort h protecting and should not
be abridged," Harpham asserted.
The letter was published Aug. 27 in the
newspaper's "Speak Out" editorial column written
by readers. Its 'writer criticized what she called
apparent selective prosecution of two men a nd a
woman charged with beating another woman
seriously.
477 flee state
niental hospital
SAN BERNARDINO <AP> -Patton State
Hospital has had 477 criminal patients escape in
six years. compared to three escapes over eight
years at Patton's counterpart, Atascader o State
Hospital. state officials say.
T he statis tics were cited Wednesday by Alan
Loeb, state director of Mental Health, at a hearing
by a state Assembly subcommittee. Assemblyman
Terry Goggin, D·San Bernardlno, chajrman of the
committee. recommended moving au patients out
of Patt.on, which he called a "leaky sieve," until it
is secure.
Loeb said that Patton's security is not as light
as At.ascadero's because, "we haven't paid as
much attention to it. I freely admit this .''
He sajd had he requested eight more security
officers for the hospital, but the number was
trimmed to three by the state Finance ~partment
before the governor s ubmitted budget proposals lo
the Legislature lul spring.
Goggin called the hearing rolloWing 11 escapes
in the last six weeks. the most recent on Tuesday.
Loeb's stallstics say 4e patients have escaped
from Pattoll so far this year , while then! were 88
escaJI., in.->.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. December 3, 1981 H/r
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'Somebody help me'
Did woman hear Natalie's cry for aid? • LOS ANO!LES <AP> -A woman a.m Sunday, 1he added ,,
who was aboard a boat anchored 300 Miss Wood was d1scovt-red m1s:o.111Jf
feet from the y1acht of Robert Wagner from the yuC'hl. tht> Splendour hy hl•r
and Natalie Wood aid she heard a h u s ha n 11 • so m I! t 1 rn l' t• r t 1 r
woman c ullln~ tor help the night m1dni~ht." Ul'l'ord mw 111 .• Shenff '1
Miss W()()(f drowned near Catalino Dcµurtnwnt <1<·1·ou11l Iler bo<ly w<h
11.'land, tl wus reported today found sllortly uftcr d own 1n iJ 1 r.H· off
llowever. Marily n Wu ynt', u the l!.lund
commodities urokt:r from Los A t•ort11u.·r .. s aulc>JJ'·» found '>lw
Angeles. tole.I the Los Angeles 'flmcs dr11wned a<·1·1Ll(rnlull) 11ftcr t111l11"1J'
lh&t !!ht: decided it best not to her heud, probubly wh1lt• <•tkrnpl in>-'
Interfere with what she thouJ(hl was to ~l't into a d111t;hy l:J!.ht«I to lhf'
u party aboard lht! other bout y:H·ht that abu w&s found neur th'
"My friend woke me up on our boat 1sh.ind lhe next mornm~
around 11 :45 <Saturday night> and Other b11at l·r:-who wert-1n ttw
said. '(.)()you hear a woman calhng bthrnus (,'ovl' wht>r1• lht' y.>cht ownt'll
for help'?" she told The Times. by Wagner :11111 M" Wo,id IA 11•'
She listened through lhe porthole anl'l111r1«I 1h u1 nt).!ht rcporll·IJ n ... .,
and heard someone saying, "Help had ht•urd no t'rll•'> for hl'lp I tic·
me . somebody help m e ,·· the T1mt•,:-a1d
FINAL FAREWELL Anor Rob<.>rt Wa~nl't' fl•<Jth<.'' ror a flO\\er from
the casket of his "1le. ~atahe Woo<I folio\\ ing funl'rnl ,<.•n·1<.·c in 1.n:-
:\ngeles Wednc:,da~
news paper said. Bul M!> W:i vm· "uld 'ht' t111tl hrr
She s aid she a lso heard several rru .. •n<I. who ~he• refu.,cd t11 111t-nt1fr
people c·all out. "We're comrng to get had talkf'd about whl'thn the\ !>hould
you "The cries i.topped around 12· 10 rnt<"rfrrl' 1AhN1 !ht·\ ht·:iril the: t<ill-.
Cruisers
• can view
u:hales
A c hance to wat c h
whales a nd sail aboard
the Catalina Hol id ay
comes Sunday, Dec 27.
in the firth annual
WHALE WATCH
fund raiser.
Donati ons f or
participation in the
event are $15 for adults
and $7 for children. with
contributions going to
the Orange County
chapter of the American
Cetacean Society ACS
m embers ca n
participate for $13
Groups interested in
lhe outing s hould
contact
WHALEWATC H , a n
education arm of the
ACS, to arrange for an
audio -vi s ual
pre sentation about the
California gray whale
before the trip.
For information, call
WHALEWATC H at
675-9881.
Needy
children
helped
Imperial Savings a nd
Loan is helping 27 needy
children from Costa
Me sa celeb ra te
Chr istmas a little early
The children will shop
for winter clothing at
the Costa Mesa Sears
s tore befor e regul ar
store hours Wednesday.
Fifty dollars per child
wa s give n to t h e
Salvation Army for the
s hopping spree as part
of Imperial Savings·
third annual Christmas
program. Nearly 400
children statewide will
be aided by the program
this Christmas.
Instead of Christmas
decoration s fo r its
bran c h offices, the
co mpan y donat ed
$18. 750 statewide.
Talk set
onu:hales
A prese ntation on
"Humpback Whales in
the Northwest Atlantic ''
by George Nicho ls.
president of the Ocean
Research and Education
Society. will be h eld
Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m . at
the Huntington Beach
Civic Center .
There is no charge,
and parking is free.
Nichols has served as
teacher. researcher and
committee member for
Har vard Medical School
and others.
The presentation. in
the Meeting Rooms
Building of the center,
2000 Main Street, rooms
B ·7 a nd 8 ·8 . i s
s pon sore d by the
American Cetacean
Society, Orange County
chapter.
New toys
sought
Donations of new toys
and clothing a re needed
for foster childre n in
Orange County.-
0 per ation Sa n U
Claus, sponsored by the
co unt y's Human
Services Agency
Volunteer Se rvices
collects and distributes
the gifts
For lnlormatlon, o ll
Bonnie Mc i nerny al
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~le ti'F t Orange c!oast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 3, 1981
Bolsa Chica funding
source still unclear
Las t Ar.iril. lhe Orange with onJy S56 million of funding
County Bourd of Supervis ors d early ide ntified.
approved a d~velopment conc~pt Signal consultant~ ~uy they
for tht> Bolsa Chic u mttrsh nt•ur t un find the unidrntificd Sl23
Huntin1<ton Beach lhat. umong million through a \'ariet~· of
other thin~:;. called for fiOO a ('res s ource s . induding property or mars h preservatio n us a asses mcnts. budg eted count~
habitat for fish and h1rd:; funds. s tate and fed e ral funds or
The develo µmc nl c-on<·cpl tuxes, or re\'e nue g enerated b~
als o include d 5. 700 homes, ti lhc marina and various bond
1.800-Slip marina and navi~allk issues .
rhanncl to lhe oc ean and t o Las t month. the Orang l·
adjacent Huntington Harbour. Count~· Plannrng Commission
high brict~es over the C'hanncl, apprO\'ed the second slag~ of thl'
and <.'omme rc·ial shops neal' thl' plan. But the d evelopment map
m a rina now indica ted 350 Ut'rl'S of mars h
The µ~oposed puhlu· marin:.1 prcs('n'Ution ~,<-
would be operated by thl' count~ Count~· planne r s say the~
with r e ve nues used to pay for l'on s idere d the ud 1accnt ' d~
upkeep A ~'earl~· profit al}()\'C .waO;>r' .Qhannels :.i~ .pa rt of t~
maintenance <.'OSts is projec.ted ·..I'm a r .s t\: s .y s t e m '' T hu~
The cot1re de-\·e l o pm e nl c:o n s 1dcrt"<l. th e m a r s h
jJt'Ujecl was cstimatl'd to CUSl -._,,;,._r cs toratiQn approaC'h C<.J the
SI 10 million County s upcr\'isors 600-aC're goa l of the s upervisors.
s tated that no t·ountv tax dollar., the \' said:
would be used to subs idize the . State coas tal commissione rs mostl~· private den'lopme nt. mus t ultimate ly approve an~·
Jn the n e xt stage of planning. dt•\'elopment pl<1n in the coast <1l
mon• cie tai led propo als we n · I.One.
~ubmitted b\' C'ons ultun b fo r But fir s t. th e c:o un t,·
Sign <1l Land m.ark Inc .. the m:.tJor ~u pe r\'isors mus t appron• a
propert~ owne r of the U i<IO·uCf'l' <leta1led plan at the county le\'el
llolsa Chira Next wee k the \" II cons ider
The lute·t fagun~s s ho\\ thl' the Bolsa Chica plan ll sel·ms
l'St1maled cost of d e ,·elopment somewhat differe nt from the onr
has in<'re a scd to Sl79 m1ll1on. they ctis <.'ussed last !-pnn~
Park plans promising
T\\O plans now are being
discu~sed for d e ,·e lopment or the
86 -a C'r e .qo rthwcst corner of
l'Ount~ -owned Mile Square Park
in Fount:Jan \'c.1 ll e ,-.
Tht• p la n s ·d o not d1rre r
g r cat l ~ 111 what w o uld hl·
r o ns trur ll'cl on the Lil'reage
Orange Count y '~ proµc1 s al .
l'U llS for an 18 ·hole par three golf
c.·our<.;e . a drt\'ing range. g roup
p i l' n I (.' Cf rl' a Un ci ti r U !-t f 1H1d
r c:-.taurmll
The t it' of Fountain \'a lle '
h a.., propo.°ed <1 n interm edrntr
~1ze l'Xetuta,·e golf course 1 largN
tha n the pa r-three but s malle r
than a rull-size course •. a driving
rangt• and m o r e expe n s ive
dining-banquet fac ilities .
The Fountain \·a lle~ plan
would require the county to mov('
lht• proposed picnir area and
fas t-food restaurant e lse" he re 111
the park. if they are still desired
C1tv and c o untv off1c 1al~
1nd1c·a ·l c the re is· r ol)m tr1
~:om promise on the pre<.'ise la~ out
of the pa rk de velopment
What may require a bit mon·
\\U l'k are th e f in a n c ial
a rTa ngeme nts
Fountain Vall e~ offi l'aals
''ant to lease the par k acreage ·
f rom the c:ount ~· a nd find a
pri\'ale firm to build a nd o perate
tht' golf course . Cit~· .officials s ay
the fees. coller te<I by the <.'ity
wo uld help offs et the expens es
F ountain \'allev faces as a result
o f the regional park in its midst.
But rounl\· o fficials a lso ha\'e
heen \'iewing. the proposed golf
'-·o urse as a wa~· to gen.e.r..W.--
runds that would help pay for the ·
m a intena nce of )1 1 I(' Squarr·..,
larg e open s paces
The questions of financial
res ponsibility and rec benefits in
l'o nneclion with the proposed
'.\1 i I e Sq u a r {' d e " e I o p m e n t
ob\'IOUS I~· will b e dafflcull t o
resol\·e
But it is he arte ning at leas t
·to s e(\ that the two sides are
talking to one another with an
e~·e tow a rd a greement on a
mutually bene fi<.'ial plan.
The band will play on
Eaeh Tuesday night at Oce:.in
\'1c \.\ llag h Sc hool in lluntmgton
B e a c h . \'OU ca n rand band
director Gerard .Jones and 15 nf
h i s s l u d e n t s g I\" i n g m us ll' a I
ins truction to a bout <1bo ut fill
~·oungsters an grcides fi\ l' through
eight. .
The lwnd director anci his
students have bee n don<ttang
their time to work with the~c
e l e m e ntar y a ge mu s i ci<.1 n ~
bec ause the re 1s no longer a b<1nd
prog r a m o ffe red in I he O C'l.'<Jll
\'ae \\ 1c l e m e nt a r ~' Srhonl
Da s tnc·t
There 1s aR ulte rior moll\'t.>.
of course .. Jones has w t h1:-. s ig hts
on building a ba nd that t·a n ri\'al
lhl' traditional!~ ;;trong mus ic
unab at h i g h S('hools l1k l'
fountain \'alle\' and Edison
Ry training s tude nts :.it the
l'le mentary le,·c l in has Tuesda~
nig ht band. Jones ho pes mOrl'
ex p c ri e n r ed mu s 1r 1 a n s
e\·e ntually will fill the ranks of
the Ocean Vie "' I lig h band
•
What makes the projec t
note worth\' is the ract tha t th(•
h:.ind director and the 15 high
s('hool band membe rs who assist
him are training lh1s elc mentar.'
fee der group o n a ,·olunteer
unpa id bas is
From al l a t•c.·ounts. lhl'
r l e menlan banct has been
g enerating ·enthus ia s m amon g
the young ml'mhe r~ and their
µa rents .
It is unfortunate thal formal
mu s ar pr og ra m ~ h a ,·e been
(•ltmmated a~ s ome e l ementar~
d1 !-trtcts look for \\ays to trim
t'-.:penses
tr rurr{'nl tre nds eontinue.
volunteer programs like the one
offe red at Ocean View High may
be t he onl~· way ~·oungsters can
be expos ed to band acti\'ily at t he
l'lementa rv level
The te ache r <1ncl high school
~tud ents who ha \·c made t hi~
program possi b le re rtainl ~
cle~erve praise
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L.M. Boyd/Arctic hazard
Wors t hazard in the Arctic ts
ne ither the cold nor the ice. but the
haze. You can lose the horizons.
Whether you're in the air or on the
&round, it demolishes your sense of
balance. Not only do directions get
mixed up, you can even become
confused about up , down a nd
!iideways. Or so say the experienced
northmen.
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilot
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Q . What are lhe mos t fea rless
creatures in the jungle"
A. Wasps. some say. At least, no
animal tries to stand up to them
when they attack
Q. Wby does a wood fire crackle?
A. Water in the logs turns to vapor,
expands, ruptures the wood.
Tho~s P. Haley
Publisher
Thomas A. Murpttlne
Editor
Barbara K,..ibich •
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Beetle outwits Army brass
WASHINGTON -Try to imagine the
most expensive meal ever prepared: A
Roman orgy in the hedonistic days of
C aligula or Nero ? M aybe a
mulli·c.'Ourse glut at Delmonico's for
Diamond Jim Brady and his freebooting
buddies ?
The last thing anyone would think or
is a combat ration intended for the U.S ..
Army·s infantry grunts. Yet that seems
to be the.titleholder. Nothing's too good
for our fighting men. and the Army has
already spent at least S2 million for a
meal of glorified C rations.
WHAT MAKES this extravagance
downright appalling is that, for all the
years of effort and expense. the rations
may well be eaten, not by soldiers, but
by a voracious little beetle called
Rhyzopertha dominica
Here's the story:
Twenty years ago, the Army brass
decided to improve on the siandard
canned meal -known in Pentagonese
a s M C I, for "Meal , 'Combat,
Individual .. -which is given to Gls
who are too far forward to be fed by the
company cooks. The new ration was to
b e known as MRE. for "Meal .
Ready-to. Eat."
Bolsa Chica
To the Editor.
Yo ur repo rt on the planning
com mission hearing dealing with Bolsa
Chica 1 Nov 181. must inadvertently
have bet'n cut short. Your reporter
Patric k Ke nnedy mentions some
opposition. but fails to mention all the
support lhat was presentt'd to the
commission.
For the sake of fairness. let me add
that·
Some 3.(MIO additional petitions from
citizens and taxpayers in support or the
marina and mars h expansion plan as
outlined by the Board or Supervisors
las t April were s ubmitted to th£
com mission. This brings to nearly
17 .000 the number oC petitions submitted
in support of the project.
City Councilman John Acosta or Santa
Ana presented the official resolution by
the City of Santa Ana in support or the
supervisors' concept plan. He a lso
pointed out that similar resolutions
have been submitted by the cities of
Orange, Tustin. Anaheim, Costa Mesa
and La Palma.
Acosta said the cities' concern is ror
the opportunity of additional coastal
recr eational access for inland city
residents.
Ed Nichols, executive secretary of the
Sout h ern Ca l i f o rni a M ari n a
Association. a trade association for the
marine industry, submitted a resolution
in support, pointing to the many jobs
the industry provides in Orange County,.
which are dependent on new marina
facilities.
Orange County Central Labor Council
also took a position of support.
Charles Bennett spoke on behalf of
numerous organizations in the city of
Huntington Beach tha t support the
project. And RaJpb Kiser, representing
the long·established Orange County
Coas t Association. presented that
organization's support position.
Somehow, your newspaper seems
always to be able to find room to report
the extreme no.growth views of the
sm a ll group of Amigos de Bolsa Chica.
They are q6ickty discr editing
themselves by opposing a project that
will create a saltmars h reserve three
times the size of the existing State Fish
and Game reserve. -
We think all reasonable public
interests can be accommodated in the
plan that Is now going forward and we
siocerely wish that your newspaper
would fairly report its progress.
STEWART CASE
College funding
To the Editor:
After reaWng your editorial of Nov.
23, ··college growth limit forces course
cuts, .. I have several observations to
make.
The first Is that the Coast Community
College District administration knew
of tbe growth limltaUon as early u lat
July . Wh.lle little could have been done
to ltm ll enrollment for . the
alr eady.ln·progress summer session.
Unlike the canned rations of World
War H, though. the MRE had to be
compact and lightweight So the Army's
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research laboratory at Natick, Mass.
c N LAB >. was ordered to develop a
package that would be as tough as cans ,
but lighter.
The solution was to put the ration in
plastic pouches. It would be twice as
expensive. but the generals decided it
was worth it.
Ac_cording to an internal Pentagon
audit. howt'ver. there were bugs in the
pouches -literally. The MRE. as first
proposed, "had a high potential for
insect infestation." the Surgeon General
warned.
The' Natick s cientists then designed a
new container a polymeric tub-hke
carton that was impervious to insect
pests. In other words. a plastic can
Unfortunately. the little plastic tubs
cost too much. even for Pentagon
s penders. Back lo tht' old drawing
board
By late 1979. the '.'ILA B ~c1ent1sts
produced another plastic container a
lO·t0· 12 mil polyethylene bag. several
lames sturdier than your average
heavy-duty trash bag. It wai. easy to
produce and far less costly than the
plastic tubs . But. as the Pentagon
auditors understated 1t , the little bag
w a s "unproven a g a ins t insect
infestation."
THE PENTAGON y. as so enthusiastic
1Jver the lightweight ration that il went
ahead anyway and began buying and
preparing the meals before the package
was perfected
"During the procurement planning,
and at the time of the initial buys, there
was considerable evidence available
... that lhe M RE was susceptible to
pest infestation when stored in military
warehouses." a Pentagon report noted
Yel the generals laid out $100 million
for the insect·tempting rations That
was two years ago. it's not known hoy.
many of the ready-lo-eat meals have
l'ome off the assembly line since
• manna plan has support
much couJd and s hould have been done
to control the heavy increase of
students in the fall semester . Instead.
the dis trict and consequentl y the
MAILBOX
colleges. encouraged lh~ enrollment
increases which now precipitatt' such
drastic cutbacks. One must wonder if
there were other moti\'es involved 1n
rai ling to come to grips with this
situation early on
SECOND, mis leading information
was presented regarding charges for
classes . Currt'nt law prohibits charging
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fees on CREDIT courses only <other
than supply fees 1 Costs of teaching
non -credit and community ser vice
classes may be passed on to t he
students. Notict' that I said may, not
shall or will. It is the Coast district
choice to s ubsidize s uch non-credit
classes •
Third. omitted from your editorial
was the legislative promise to no longer
fund any adult education classes at tht'
community c:ollegc level beginning
July, 1982 <Assemblyman Marguth l.
The cuts being made this year involve
both academic transfer courses, such as
English composition a nd economics.
and vocational classes. Furthermore.
by far the largest percentage of classes
cut at Oran~e Coast College were in the
evening thereby making it increasin~ly
difficult for those who work to get a
college education or learn a new
vocation.
All of the s e cut s are bt'ing
implemented in a matter of weeks If not
days with no input from the community.
students. or staff members. Does this
sound as if the Coast dis trict
administrators are operating in the best
interests of the community'!
DONALD ACKLEY
Share the blame
To the Editor:
The l ,S>O furloughed General Motors
Auto Assembly workers at the South
Gate plant should realize bow much
they <and other American work forces )
have contributed to their own st.ate of
• t trrns /rom rtodt rs urt u.ie>lcomf' Thf'
right tn rondf'n.~r lr t1r r1 lo flt spoct or
t>lrtn tMJr hbf>/ 1s rtsn t•td l~lltr, of ~·
u'(Jrd.~ Qr /f'!l!I IJ,11 ~ 91~n prt/trf'ftu All
lf'ltl'r!I mu..~I mrludr Slfl"Olurt and morl111g
addrtu t>ur nt>mf'.~ mo11 y~ld on rt
qu.-~1 rf !!uff1r1rnt reason 1s opportnr
Poetrt1 u.11 not be ?"bhahf'd l,f'flrn mo11 bt
lf'leph1:mf"t1 In 642-llOll6 Namt and p#loftf'
11umbf'r o/ I~ Ct>ntnt>uror must bt ptllt'fl fo1
11f'rrf1cot1cm purpo.~f$
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unemployment. More than 40 percent of
the cars driven by those workE'rS to and .
from the auto plant are foreign made.
The same hold s tru e at Ford
Aeronutronics in Newport Beach and at
Kaiser Steel in Fontana and probably at
mar.y other industrial plants throughout
California and the nation
Either the workers have no regard or
understanding of how the health of the
American marketplace reflects on their
own prosperity. or else they know
somet hing we don 't know about
Ame rican \\Orkmanshi p and quality of
produc t and guide their pers onal
purchases accordingly.
HENIJY BURKE .
What airport?
To the Editor :
I can't understand why they named
the Orange County Airport. the John
Wayne Airport. I was in Denver. I
wanted a ticket and I said give me a
ticket to the J ohn Wayne Airport
.. Where's that? I never heard of it."
So if they wanted to change thf!·name
of il why not Glenn Martin? He built his
first airplane right here, new it right
ht're and became the builder of the
famou.s Martin bomber Now what did
John Wayne ever do for the airport? Or
Orange County"
RAY DYER
Way with u·ords
To the Editor·
It didn't look to be much or a
Thanksgiving holiday for me and other
leaseholders living on lrvme Company
property With land rents rising by
thousands of dollars the coming year
looks to be the beginning or the end of
our neighborhoods.
But then along came Ginny Olson
Oavies and he r honest column on
.. Lessees Disconcerted" I Sunday. Nov
221. Well. there's a writer with a keen
mind and a way with words.
Let's give thanks for Ganny Olson
Davies and her article May there be
many more to come!
MRS JOHN WALKER
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Bumper sticker on a van S.)'5 ··J esus
loves Huntington Beach:· lan't that
religious discrimination!
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Btighi high school students
are becoming more
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CHANGING PLANS Meadowlark Airport owner has
seron,houghls for de\'elopme nl al the 64 -arre facility. He
s a\'s h has rescr\'atrnns a bout mobile homes bt>cause or
re nt <.'O trol fe ars
·Mobile homes plftns
may he scrapped
By PATRICK KENNEDY
OOIMO.ifyrlleCSIMI
The owner or Meadowlark
Airport in Huntington Beach says
he may eliminate mobil e homes
from development plans for the
s ite because he rears city officials
will institute rent controls in the
future
Dick Nerio. co-owner or the
64-a·c r e a i rport for s mall
airplanes. says he's going to ask
the City Council for new zoning
that would allow more
condominium units and a 15-acre
s hopping area along· Warner
Avenue near Bolsa Chica Street.
"The city is having problems
However. he said he still hasn't
made a firm decision on whether
to totally eliminate future mobile
homes at the airport site.
"It's still up in the air," he said.
.. But we're still hassling back and
forth in Westminster Cover rent
controls) a nd it· s a major
concern.
Huntington Beach officials
have drafterl a mobile home
conversion ordinance requiring
landlords to provide relocation
assist a nce to tenants. The
ordinance hasn't been approved.
_ with mobile home parks and rent
controls have been popping up in
diffe re nt cities and it could
happen here too.'' Nerio said.
"That's my major concern."
Nerio's latest re.zoning request
was opposed last month by groups
or citizens living nearby who
claim ed the proposed 15-acre
s hopping area. including a
grocery market and drug store.
and the increased number or
ho m e s would c reate traffic
congestion.
r •
His request to redesignate his
airport s it e to allow
condominiums a nd stores was
turned down by the city Planning
Com mission I as t month. His
appeal of that denial is scheduled
to go before the City Council
Monday night.
Last year. Nerio first got City
Council approval to rezone his
airport for development of 450
mobile homes.
But last month. he asked the
planning commission ror another
rezoning to allow condominiums
and a shopping center as well as
mobile homes.
But now Nerio, whose family
a lso owns a mobile home park in
Westminste r. says a proposed
mobile home park conversion
ordina nce in Huntington Beach
and rent controls r ecently
instituted in Westminster make
development or mobile homes
unattractive .
Ir Nerio's rezoning request is
approved next week it would
allow maximum development or
734 condominiums. at a r ate of 15
dwellings per acre, according to
city officials.
Nerio said he would close the
airport within a year and begin
development if his proposal is
approved.
The controversial airport has
been the target o r nea rby
residents for the past decade
because of its proximity to homes.
Residents say they rear an
airplane crash into homes and
they say takeoff noise has been a
nuis ance.
Meadowlark isoneofonly three
airports in Orange County that
have spaces for sma ll planes. It
was built in 1946 and purchased by
the Nerio family in 1952.
It presently boards about 200
airplanes.
Early kindergarten
readied in Valley
The Fountain Valley School
District i s accepting
applications through Dec. 11 for
the Early Entry Kindergarten
Program, offered to youngsters
who were no t e ligible for
Trustees pick
board chief
Fountain Va lley Scho-o l
District trustees will select a
new board president at their
annual organizational meelin~
tonight.
The meeting will begin at 7:3d
p .m . in th e d is tr ic t
headqua rters . l Lighthouse
Lane.
Newly elected trustees
Suzanne Moore and Jim Woest
will auume their seats tonight.
Veteran lnastee Roger Belgen.
who was re~elecled, will begin a
new four.yea r term
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enrollment in September.
The program is ot>en only to
children who reside in the
district and who will t urn 5
years old after Dec. 2 but before
Jan. 4. Students who complete
the program will ente r regular
kindergarten in the rail of 1982.
Applications will be accepted
a t the district office, 1
Lighthouse Lane. Parents must
provide proof of birthdate and
immunization records.
There Is no fee for the
program, but e·nrollment is
limited. Classes will be from
8:30 to 11 :30 a.m. beginnjng J~.
4 . Parents mus t provide
transportation.
Applicants will be given
priority ln order of blrtbdate.
Information on tbe pro1ram cu
be obtained by caUln& Bob
Vanderpool, 842-6651, ext. 2SS.
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Valley's city manager 'lucky'
Ex-banking executive reaches government pinnacle
By PHIL SNEIDER MAN or-o.lty "• ~
H owa rd S t eph e n s , the
63-year·old newly appointed city
manager or Fountain Valley,
believes he's pretty lucky to
have worked his way to the top
of two c are ers , one in the
private sector and a second in
. local government.
He spent 32 years in banking,
27 with Security Pacific National
Bank , inc luding a stint as
man a g e r o r t h e ba nk 's
Huntington Beach office.
His last five years in private
finance were s pent as rounder
and president of Huntington
Va lley Bank.
In 1968, St e phens· bank
me rged with C-alifo rnia First
Bank, and as he recalls, "There
wa s n 't room f or two
presidents ...
With lots oJ time .Qn his hands.
Stephens rang up his occasional
golf partner James Neal to set
up a few rounds.
At the tim~ Neal was Fountain
Valley's city manager. When
Stephens called about the goll
game, NeaJ had an opening for a
finance director and thought h.is
golf buddy might fit the bill.
With.in two weeks. Stephens
r ecalls . he was on the city
payroll.
And he 's been on it ever since
a s the 'c ity's c h~f finan ce
offi cer, though the title in recent
ye ars w a s c han ge d to
compt roller
When Neal and his successor
Robert Vollmer wer e away.
Stephens served as acting city
manager.
He had been serving in that
pos.ition since the resignation
two months ago of Vollmer.
On Tuesday, after reviewing
about 00 applications. the City
Council chose Stephens as city
manager .
"I've had the ideal situation,"
Stephens s aid Wednesday. "In
banking I exceeded my goal in
Ufe. Then to ta ke a job in
municipal ~overnment and to
rise to the top in it It's been
grea t'··
In a prepared s t a tement,
Mayor Ben Nielsen said the City
Council determined Stephens
was the best qualified applicant
because or his experience with
local government and with the
city of Fountain Valle y 1n
pa rticular.
··The city 1s facing difficult
fi nancial conditions in the next
fe w years . a n d Ho wa r d 's
expertise and managerial skills
are cert.am to s uccessfully lead
the city through difhcult ti mes."
the mayor's statement said
"It's going to be a real
challenge," Stephens said "It's
not going to be a cakewalk by
any means.
"The city IS in good r1nanc1al
condition right now. but the next
co u ple of years m a y be ;,
different story We're r ight now
feeling t h e full i mpa ct of
Proposition 13.
··The city is receiving less tax
revenue now than it did five
years ago. At the sa me time our
costs have gone up. about 50
pe rcent "
BACK ON TOP '' I Iowan I
Ste phans. 113. rs thl' nc v. l'it '
ma nagt:>r of F11unt c.1in \'alll'' I
Stephens has been married to
h1:-, wire Mara lee for 42 years
T h e c u u p I 1· h a v e I i v e d 1 n
Founta in Vallt'y for 17 years
United" ay Evacuation plan hit
donations · .
01 Nuke panel studies federal report on San Onofre
up by 2 3-/( By DAVIDKUTZMANN "It's kind of a mixed bag, L)nn Harns Hicks. one or the
The United Way of West
Orange County has collected
$3 43,331 toward its c urren•
campaign goal of $1 .25 million.
Ri c hard Fi s her . executive
di r ector or the agency. said
today. _
··c o mp a ring wh at these
com panies and individuals· gave
us last year . we're seeing a 23
percent increase in donations,''
Fisher said. "We 're on a good
course right now."
The West County organization
is one or two United Way
agenc ies se r ving Oran ge
County.
Tbe West County agency
s erves Huntington Beac h .
Fountain Valley, Seal Beach.
Westminster , Garden Grove and
adjacent unincorporated areas.
The United Way of Orange
County North/South serves the
r emainde r o f th~ county .
although there is some overlap
in local organ izations that
receive funds from the agencies.
Fisher said the West County
goal is 25 percent hi gher than
the Sl million collected in the
last campaign.
He said the age n c y is
expecting word in the coming
weeks on s eve ral large
corporate a nd employee group
donations.
··w e expect the bulk or our
returns to come in during this
month and next month.'' Fisher
said
0tttieo.11,r11eeSUtt really," s aid Hoerting , s taff le ade rs o f the a nti nuclear
U .S. Nuclear reg ul ator y counsel to the U .S Atomic <~u a rd ori~an1zat1on and a legal
Commiss ion offic ial s were Safe ty a nd Licens ing Board inter venor in the San Onofre
studying a federal report today which held lengthy hearings t ase, said she had not yet seen
that says more work is needed o ve r the s umm e r o n th e the FEMA update a nd could
o n evac uat io n p l an s for ad e qua cy o r e m e r ge n c y m ake no comment
communi ties ne a r the San e vacuation planning . Th e lloefling said that mem~rs
On ofre Nuclear Gen erating li censing board is an arm of the of the safety and licensing board
Station. full Nu c l ea r R eg ul a tor y have been shown the FEMA
N R C atto rney Richard
Hoefling said in an interview
Wednesday that a "substantial
number " of areas were
identified by the Federal
Emergen cy M a n agement
Agency as requiring additional
work.
Senior stroll
slated Friday
The Huntington Beach Senior
Center will be the step·off point
for the fi rst March of Dimes
Se nior Stroll. a fund-raisine
event scheduled Friday.
The stroll will begin at 10 a.m .
at the senior center. at 17th
Street and Orange Avenue. The
event is aimed at raising funds
fo r the March or Dimes, which
works toward prevention of
birth defects.'
Sponsor sheets are available
at the Huntington Beach Senior
Center or by calling the Orange
County March or Dimes office .
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Commission. report and will solicit comments
Southern• California Edison soon from all parties in the case.
Co.'s request for an operating lie a lso s a id the Nuclear
license for newly built umts 2 Reg ul atory Commission will
and 3 at San Onofre partially consider Friday the question of
hinges on the acceptability or wh ether e me rgency planning
emer gen cy planning efforts ad equacy 1s to be Judged on the
around the plant. ba ~n. or a h u ~e ear thquake
Communities whic h have occ urring at the plant site at the
prepared disaster plans include s a m e t 1 m e a rad 1 o a c t 1 ' e
San C le me nte . S an Ju a n meltdown 1~occurnng
Capistrano, Orange a nd San Edison Co lawye rs a ppealed a
Diego Counties and the Manne s afe ty licensing board dec1s1on
Corps at Camp Pendleton requinng that this standard be
Th·e Edison Co has a plan 01 used to JUdJ!e the plans
its own for on-site response lo a
radiological emergency
A dis aster drill las t May.
monitored by state and federal
teams . dis closed numerous
c o mmun ication s and
coordination problems between
jurisdictions.
In the FEMA report received
by federal nuclear officia ls
W ed n e s da y, it wa s
recommended that the lO·mile
e m e r g·e n c y p 1 a n n i n g zone
around the seaside plant include
Dana Point and all of San Juan
Capistrano.
T h e plan s now in c lude
portions or those areas.
H o e fl ing sa id th e
recommendation to expand the
planning zone conform ed with
recommendations m ade by state
emergency planners a nd also
Orange County planners.
An estimated 80,000 people
live within 10 m i les or the
nuclear power plant, located
thre e miles south of San
Clemente.
Edison Co. officials said their
firm has spent mor.e than S20
million to insure that emergency
planning in a nd around the
expanded plant site is adequate.
They s tro ngly e ndors e the
documents which community
planners have drawn up.
Opponents of li censing of the
new units, however. contended
during the licensing hearings in
Anaheim last s umme r that
emetgency plans are elaborate
but unworkable in a real crisis
Jazz concert
set in Irvine
J azz piC1n1 s t and m us ic
historian Johnnv Gua rnieri will
perform at Saddle back College's
No rth Ca mpus i n Irvine
Saturday beginning at 8 p.m. in
the Forum Theater
The cam pus is located at the
corner of Irvine Center Drive
and J effrey Road . Tickets are $8
and $7. and are available by
calling 559·1313 between 8 a.m .
and 5 p.m.
Arter studying classical piano
beginning a t the age or 8.
G uarnier i Joined the Benny
Goodman orchest ra in 1939. He
later Joined Artie Shaw and
played ha rpsichord in Shaw's
"Gramercy Five "
Marina grad
given post
Jim Ca mpbell, a 1974 graduate
or M a rina High Sc hool in
Huntington Beach, was elected
to the student government at
Evangel College in Springfield.
Mo.
The s on o r Mr . and Mrs.
James Campbell or Claremore,
Okla., he will represent teacher
education majors in the student
goverr.ment.
Some reappraisals
may he repealed
Offi cials in the Ora nge County
assessor 's office released good
news Wednesday for people who
have had residential property
rea ppraised recently during
ownership transfers bet-ween
family members.
A new stale law permits the
assessor 's office to throw oot
those reappraisals -which
likely l~ to highe r property tax
rates -if they were made
~tween March 1. 1975 to March.
1;1981.
reappraised. are eli gible for the
reversals.
The legislation was passed
mostly because or complaints
from families in which parents
held property in trus t until
children became adults. said
Webst e r Guillor y. head of
management s ervices in the
county assessor's office.
TOP HARBOR MASTER -Newport Harbor Master ·f-l!r.ry
Gage stands in front of patrol boat at the Ora!!Jt CoUbW
Sheriffs Harbor Patrol facility in Corona ~et 'M,lr. --Gage,
who has been with the department for 16 yfars. was named·
"Harbor Master of the Year" by the California Association
of Harbor Masters and Port Captains. Gage is the rirst
harbor master from Orange County se,lJ('ted-ror the
statewide honor.
The neW law, which went into
effect on Oct. 1. allows joint
owners of residential property to
get the reappraisals repealed by
• contacting the usessor's otnce.
The law' doesn't specif)' the
relationship of the Joint owners
tn i uch cases, so any parties
who transferred property among
t h e m selves. then had it
The new legislation. however.
does not provide for tax refunds
in cases where reappraisals led
t o hi~h e r p r opert y tax
payments. ex~epl perhap~ for
this fiscal year, he said.
Those seetnna an assessment
change should confact the
assessor's office at P 0 . Box 149.
Santa Ana. CA 92702. Requests
s hould include the assessor's
identification; mapbook, ~pap-;
parcel, address and • copy or
the deed In question. he soid. ,
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teve colt likes
"'' , .. :the fa t greens
Sh'vt· Scott. one or the nation's !I out~tandini,: distan ce runners, used
f!J 111~ lulenls We dnesday to play what is
ti hc111~ t•allcd the fas test round of gotr in history .
1 St.·11t1 µlayed the 6,025-yard, par-71 H.G
• Mtllt•r Golf Course in Anaheim in 29 minutes,
1 J:l 05 ~cconds. according to course manager
· • Frunk Pepito, who !>aid that Scott was timed by
lwo watchel> and a lso clocked himself.
Pepito said the old r ecord was 29 m inutes. '.~ 49 90 SC<:onds set by Jeremy Dunanson at the 1' Santa Barbara Municipal Course last winte r.
Scott used only two c lubs. ·Pepito said. a
lhree iron und a pitching wedge, and s hot a 92.
. Scott didn't use a golf cart. according to 1•• Pepito, who said the former UC Irvine standout
' 1n-;tcad UM~cl his ~real speed lo accomphsh t he
11 feat
i· Quo te of the day
Norm Van Brocklln. a Ha ll of Fam e
1· quarterback , talking about 38·year-old
" Craig Morton of the Denver Broncos:
:•, ·Morton's about 10 )"Cars older tha n
Organized Baseball
11 Hartford withstands Leaf rally
o' Third pt.>riod goals by Rick
Mac l.eis h , Mark Howe and Tom
Rowe nullified a late Toronto rally
and h('lpcd the llartford Wha lers
dercat the Maple Leafs. 5-3 Wednesday n ight in
the Nation al Hockey League . The Whalers led
41 1 before the Leafs were able lo work back into
th(• g ame Two-goal performances by
'l•tcrun centt-r~ Iva n Boldirev and Thomas
Gradin sparked Van couver
t o a 5 -0 s hutout over
Minnesota Bre nt
Ashton tipped 1n a pass from
Rob Ramage with 3·33 left to
give Colorado a 3-2 victory
over Chicago. s napping the
Rock ies' 11 gam e win less
streak De rensemen Pat
Price and Paul Baxter each ~-I& ~ scored to help Pitts burgh
111c11 t.i•c LE1sH hold off Wi.nnipeg. 4·2 ...
Dale Hunte r e njoyed his second three·goal
performance or the season to pace Quebec to a
"\tfi .. 9-8 triumph over Edmonton. s na pping the
Oller!>· H) i:ame unbeaten streak . . . Danny
Gue. tht.• Buffalo Sabres' team captain a nd
holder or the tlub record ror most goals in a
Sf'a s'on. and goalie Bob Sauve. the NHL's
third lt.•ad1ng goalie. were among four players
trad<'d to the Detroit Red Wings
Hettinga sidelined for six weeks
~Orth ·rn A rizona t:n1ver sily m
bn!>kctball plaver Ted Hettinga has a
broken bone 1n his right foot and will
miss at least the first six weeks of the season.
llt'ltinga \\ho averaged 11.4 points and 6.9
rebound~ ~r game last year. is a product or
both San Clem ente High and Saddleback
College Syracuse fo rward Tony "Red"
Bruin will miss one to two weeks of play with a
dis located finger Sophomo re Kenton
Ede lln led four Vj1;gin ia players wh<;> score<I in
double figures w e-d nesday as the f1 fth·ranked
ravallcr!> dt:feated Ra ndolph·Macon. 82·50. All 12
Virginia players who dressed for the game
s cored . Minnesota center Randy Breuer
•><·ored a caree r -nigh 3 1 p o ints a s the
lilt h ranked Gophe rs raced to a 90· 74 victory
on •r Da\ton Fres hman Pat Ewing scored 21
points as 20th·ranked Georgetown romped to an
RI ~:l triumph over Mor gan State . Ewing and
fcllo\\ fres hman Anthony Jones and Bill Martin
com bincd for 43 of the Hoy as· 50 points in the
-:.N·ond half as the \'1ctors opened their home
!->l'ason befor e: a sellout c rowd at McDonough
Arena
Free saves Warriors at buzzer
l.luyd •·rl'e ttrubbed u r(•lJC1und m
and Sl'nl u11 a I~ foot Jump shot at the
!tuzur to tt•ve lhe Gulden S tnle
Warnon. u 120 119 NBA dl'CI ·ion over
the t'tm'UKO Hulli. Wednesday n1.:ht Jo'ree had
given lht• Warrior.., u 118 117 lc•acl with 16
sec·onds rcmammtc with two foul shot:s , but a
s hort JUrnµt"r IJy Runnle Lester i.ent Chicago
:1hcad with sue i.eco11di. lt:rt l.arry Bird
threw 10 un otf hulunt'e .
l<l·focJt Jump :.hot with I wo
sec1111ds rcma1n1n1-t to J:IVe
Boston u 115 114 win over
DE'truit Adrian Dantley
s('ored 14 points In the fourth
quarte r ancl 36 in the g ame
as lJtah r t'tHlunde d rrom
Tut-scluy's loss tu the Lakers
with u 114 IOJ triumph over
l>allai, Jim Paxson and
LLOYD,.... ('a lvln Natt combined for 49
points to power Portland lo a 1 l2·107 success 1n
Kansas City The win kept the Trail Blazers in
first pluce 111 the Pacific D1v1s 1on over the
Lakers Ray Williams scored 27 points.
including 13 in the third quarter when New
J ersey took control. to lead the Nets past
Cleveland, 125· 10 handing the Cavalier s their
seventh stra1.cht loss Cav!>' guard Bobby
Wilkerson was 10Jured when he s mashed his
forehead on the court and was earn ed off the
floor unc·on!>c1ou1> and lttken to llaekensack
llosp1tal
PCAA honors two area players
Two former Orange Coast area [!]
football standouts have been honored 4. •
on th e all· PCAA Conference squad
announ ced Wedn esday Steve Cordle , from
Orange Coast College and Ridgecrest, was
selected as a defensive hack on the first team
defense. MeC:1 nwh1le. Fountain Valley's Stan
Shibata, a senior al t he Unive rsity of Pacifi c.
was name d a sel·ond ·t ea m d e f e n s ive
hack The Rams announced that they have
activated rookie quarterback Jerf Kemp a nd
placed rookie tig ht e nd Ron Battle on the
injured reserve h~t
Oodgers sign Monday for one year
Outfielde r Rick Monda~ of the •
Los Angeles Dodgers. whose
n1nth-innmg home run in the fifth
gam e of 'the National League Champions hip
Series gave the Dodgers a 2· I victory. signed a
one-year contract with the Nat10nal League club
Wednesday Terms were not a nnounced .
Greg Luzinski of the Chicago White Sox was
named winner of the American League's
designated hitter award for 1981. ,Luzinski
batted 265 with 21 home runs and 62 r uns batted
in for the White Sox. appearing in 103 games as
a DH Los Angl'I('!) boxing promoter Don
Fraser has been named the c hief executive
0 Cf1 eer of th e Ca l i f o rni a Athleti c
Commission
Te levision, radio
Following are the top SPOrtS events on TV tonight. Ratings a re .• excellent; •••
worth watching ; .. fair .• forget it.
9 6 p .m .• Channel 7 I ./ ./
NFL FOOTBALL: Cleveland at Houston.
Announcers: Frank Gilford, Howaro Cosell
and Don Meredith.
Playoff hopes of both teams have been burieo
and tonight's contest looms as a chance to escape
the cellar in the American Confe rence Central
Division. Both have S·8 records and are three
games behind second place Pittsburgh 1n the
s tandings with no ch ance of a playoff berth
Houston is under a new coach bul still has Earl
Campbell at running back
Ill 8 p.m .. Channel 5 ../ .,/ ../
COLLEGE BAS KETBALL : UCLA a l
Rutgers.
Announcers : Joe Buttitta and Bill Walton.
The Bruins, after a sha ky sta rt that saw them
lose to Brigham Young ano win a narrow oecision
over Pepperdine a t home, hope to turn their
fortunes around on the road. Tonight's game w ill
be delayed by two hours on television The Bruins
are ranked No. 8 1n this week's college poll a nd
move to Notre Dame for a Saturday morning
(Channel 4 at 11 ) game w1 th the I n sh
RADIO
Football Cleveland at Houston. b p m.,
K.N X ( 1070).
Basketball ~ Boise St at UC I rvme, I . 30 pm., K.WVE ( 108 FM).· UCLA at Rutgers, b Pm
KMPC (710).
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"\TIONAL COS FERENCE
We!'\tern Divis ion
A~ERICt\~ CONF'ERENCF.
Weste rn Division
W L T PF PA Pel.
, San F1 .111 \0 3 0 287 224 769 Denver
Kans as Cit~
San Diego
Oakland
Seattle
W LT PF PA
8 ~ 0 258 228
8 5 0 313 251
8 5 0 404 329
ti 7 0 227 270
\tlanta 7 6 0 359 2lll .538
Ram .; 5 8 0 268 295 .38S
'\;cw Orleans 4 9 0 180 292 308 4 9 0 240 321 F.ai.le rn Divis ion Easl<>rn Division I). ti l u i, 111 3 0 299 241 769 :--;y Jets 8 4 I 290 244 l'hiladl•lphia 9 4 0 307 185 .692 Miami 8 4 1 288 248 '\.Y <i1~mi... 6 7 O 252 2:.l .462 BuHalo 8 5 O 258 223 SI l.uu1s 6 7 II 275 347 462 :"lew England 2 11 0 277 3°'1 Washington 5 8 0 264 315 385 Baltimore l 12 o 209 437 ('t•ntral Division Central Division l>ctrmt
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7 Ii 0 303 304 5.J8
7 6 0 248 204 538
6 7 0 255 309 .462
J 10 0 185 285 231
Cincinnati 10 3 O 371 245
Pitts burgh 8 a 0 299 229
Cleveland 5 R II 229 30'2
I louston 5 8 U 2Ji 294
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MOTHER MAGEE. • •
1111ly 44 Yl'Hr' olcl ,11,. <'all
u n ti ,. r., t •• t1 II t h ,. ) u u n g e r
~t·rwrallon
K,•vm, ~ 1i. t ilt' fourth of '>I.IC
d 11ldn·11 born tu Ina Mat and
Wilht• Ncbc111 Ma1-t''l'. who hav1•
1;,.,.n d1vurn•d now for 11 years
/\l 6 K. Kttvin 1i. the lallt•st Ill h1i.
family, althoul-!h 111:. 15 year olt1
hrothcl' l>1•xtcr alr(•ady stand~
6 Ii .
•'KOM Tt .. ; Tun.: his mother
('a n rC'm embt•r , t<'.evrn was
or '<'hool ( ut th<.· lJnl\l\•rs1ly o(
llo11i.to11 > and .,turtcd working
· I wa:rn't worried. lhOUl(h,"
l' x p I u I n c d M r ~ M :1 U c l' ,
ht·1·au"e I knew K1•v1 n would ~o
Ila 1· k lo n1l lt-.:t· '
Wurktn~. a i. lh111.:.., lurncd out.
wu., µrobubly tht-bci.t thane thut
t'V 1·r h;,ippcncd to Kevin Aftt.>r
luborin~ ut a:-.~urtcd Jobs. from
deaning bricks to stacking
boxes in u factory, he knew thut
kind of hfo wasn't for him
involvt'<.I in i.1>orts and hud sumc ''H E'D WOKK overtime and
k111d of bull 111 t11s hands lhcn come home with tear~ in
"I n t•h•mcntary bchool Kevin his cyl's," suid Mrs . Magee. "It
played football und basebull. was n't tha t he hated work It
too, but ht! ncv<'r really likl'd wai. t he pay The minimum
them." i.hl' ... u1d ... Basketball wa~e then was only around SJ
was hi:. thing "Anywa.). he said, 'Mom, this
Kt•v1n was Jlway!> the type 1:-1t I'm gumg back lo :o.chool
"hl'reby 1f ht• wa:.n't good lit and I'm n<'Vl'r goin~ tu work
something ht• wal>n't KO•ng to~ a~atn for these lo\\ wage~.'·
happy So, he wa~ U!>ually good Magee kept hi s 1>rom1s e .
al anythinj.! he ~tarted " bounctnf;! his way thruu~h three
At'tuall), Kevin'!-> mother and d 1 ffe renl <'Um pu i.c~ hl'fort
father 1 who live~ in Gary. Ind.) i.l'tll1ng 1m Saddlebac-k Collegl'
both bu.,kctball players 111 1978
thcmselve~ at ont• L1ml• 110L _ -H-wttt. w1th~tttichu!. that
him intt-rcsted m lht! sµort Magee became assol·1ated with
ANll, IT WASN'T uncommon
to have thl' t-nt1r(• fum1I}. with a
few cou~•n ~ and nc1ghb<Jr!->.
play111~ against one another lak
1nlo the night
''When the family 1:-interested
1n sumethinl!. w<.:11. you know
how 1t goci,," explained Mrs
M ugt.•e "If we Wt!ren 't pl aying
basketball. we wt-rl' watching 1t
It was in our blood ..
Amazingly. Kevin didn't ~tart
!>proutmg until h1i. early teens
As a matt(·r of fl.let at age 14 he
was a dumpy 5·5. 155 pounds
.. Kevin wal> ~hort and Cat."
reca lled Mrs Magee "We
thought he wai. J.!<>1ng to be ltke
his mother'l> i.uJe But then he
started gro" ing when he was 14
and kt.>pt gro\\ 1ng until he wa !> 21 ..
KEVIN HAS AL\\AVS been
somewhat of a n•lt•bnty to his
hometown. Frum high i.choul to
the present. th<' younger kid:.
looked up to him while the older
folki. re s p<.•tted h1 ~
ac.·complis hmenl!>
T here was a time, however.
when the town soured on him .
and that's when he dropped out
Coach Hill Mull1~an and tht: two
havl' been inseparable s tncl'
Not that the c·omh1nat1un hasn't
cl cine too IJafily. mind y~u To
th1!'\ day. thcy'n· 1>roha hly the
hottc~t land1•m 1n c1Jllege
haskctball
THE POINT IS Magee has
reached his own expectations
and his mother's . And now. the
All Ameri<·un. who has started
hi!'\ sl'ntor •wason at L'C I at the
... aml' hl1'tcnng pan he left off
his Junior } c<ir, i!. le!>s lhan s ix
months· awa) 0-om s igning what
'hould pro\'C to be a lucrall\'e
~RA ('Ontraet
"When ht: s finis hed.' ~tate<l
'.\trs Magee. "he 'll have a n
cduc·at1on and he'll ha\'e money
Those are t "o thing!> he's
al" ay ... wanted
"lle'll be the :-.ame, though.
bccaUM.' Kevm 1s JU~t Kevin
Enrybod} lcwes him because
nothing has changed him "
And. 1f he ever doc!. change.
'.\trs Magee will always be there
to put him back m his place
whether ifs with a talk or
another whuppin_'.
From Page C1
MARINA. • •
hud twcn IOV(.'rtl on lt;du;cm Tht·
V1k111us. hciw1•v1·1. 1•;it lht"On1•:-.
fur lunch
A g u 1 n t h t· V 1 k in 10 wt· fl'
unch'rclo.:., hut .,1111\t'thin~
fu1111 y 1t:111111·1wcl cir1 lht' WU)' to
t hi' cnd /lilll'., thl• bull wa.,
lJt·1nK t•arru·cl b} M armu 1>l<Ayt·r'>
a11d l"ountu111 Vallt•y ft·ll . 20 :J
II u n t 111glo11 B cu(' h . 0 c.• t· an
V11•w and Wcst1111tl !'>ter were:
ncx t on th<.· li s t <>f Mart nu
vu·t1 m11. then West Covina wus
1lcalt a J:I 7 loi,s 1n tht· ri r:;t round
t1f the ('IF playoffs
Bi:-.hop /\111a t ':-. powerful
runninJ( gamt• w:i" n1•xt 11nd once
aga111 the V1k1ngi. entered a:.
und('rdogs On<•c again the
under!> ro:.t• to the 1wca~1on. f1r!>t
l>turf1n~ /\rno.sl '~ running game
then cxetutmi: a 11erfl'rt winning
march tn thl' do~ing i.econds
aftN Amat took advuntage or ii
.J.{trt (umblt• at the V1kcs ' 26 to tic
tht• g11mc
So, /\11ahe1m ~t:.id1um and the
Cl F finab arc onl· :-.tc p awa) a-.
('olton's masMv(' offrnsc await'>
al what 11> expected to be a cold.
"ind~ Mt San Antonio Collc)!t'
field f'rid ay
t-:a<:h 1~ 11 I. each t•ntcr!> \\1th
a ,lightly d1ffl·rl'nt philcis1iph~
Collon Coarh Dun Mark ham
i.,a~·~ his tt•<Jm i~ a'o good a s any
t·v'cr <i!>sembll'd. a<!cord1ng to
l'11 pprngs 1r1 the Inland E,mp1rt·
l'ht-YcllciwJaCkl'b do 1l "1th
p<1wer from thl' HloC'k and Blue
regimt:nt
Thl' V1k11\g!'\ -.t\ll· '" \.\llh
l'Xl'('Ulloll , l1n1'""' Jncl Jn
oct·ai.1unal hlm·k ur t""· t•JOJ
Thomp.,•in the Dall~ Pilot s
Orangl' ('ounty Coac h or the
yt-a r '>a~!> ·We ' re ii good
football lt:am Hut that s ahout
the extent of boasting }ou'll e\er
)!ct from Thomp.,on. 1l seem!>
People keep a:.k 1ng me .. Do
\'OU think Manni! C'JO do 1t'• Can
ihe\ bt-al Colton '• Can they
make 1t tu Anaheim·• Can the)
ult1matclv 1.1.1n 1l all''"
. purb\.\rllcr~ arc s uppoc;ed t11
know all about thc'il' things hut
I have no c1mc·n•tl' answl'r
t•xce pt . "cll , c oath1n ~ 1s
generally the bottom line You
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shoe "-llh ~hr><.~ .ib~OfPtion dl1.I r•• 1.-or .. 110•1, •I,,.. "1 •
stat>1Uv Mtt1 s ldclo~ £., 1u11"'"'
FROM SJ495
adidas w WARM-OPS
Made fron'! the t'il;~ < ar" ... orrn up ldhll• "' 111•
champoons ~orkd <olor-d\..i•labk·
FROM s9495
WlLDE~ESS
EXPE§UE~E
TUNDRA DAY PACK
A qreat b-t< kpd< k at a qrrdl
s15so
Tr.to Reqg•<' J.x:ksoo gla-.t>
rn.i\Jf;' from ;efl'(1 ylo-<t•
leather s259s
r .... o types of sl~1ng bags
The ult: mete 1'1 goose dawn
for !tie grt>alest warmth
...l'tghl ratJo
s 1s7so
TO s29500
Potarguard has a slight
mCTt'~ on v.e.ght ''"'h d
c1r iYTlatJc decte~ on pt't<e
$9600
TO S ]2200
ERO CAMPING BAGS
Poly 1111
AS LOW AS
'2895
2520 E Chipman
) bhh w. "'~' fwy
870.41 7J
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Thursday, December 3, 1981 H I
'Duke' fund use hit Man gets
Consumer group's suit claims he mismanaged money 231-year
sentence SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The ·'T he motion for u $300,000
hond is not, in reality. a request
for a bond . . Underlying trus
motion appears to be a political
m otive.'' .the l'ourt f>a pers
charged.
state attorney gene ral has tried
to use a $12.2 million settlement
against Levi Strauss to boost rus c han c~s i n n ex t yea r 's
R epublican g ube rna to ria l
primary, a lawsuit claims . "The Attorney Ge n era l .
d uring the heat of the 1982
'gubernatorial primary, wishes
another crack at a free mailing"
to p ublicize "his so -called
victory" against ,_.evi Strauss.
The consumer group that. won
the settlement file d suit against
Attorney General George
O.e u k me j i a n . c h a r g i n g h e
m ismanaged the m oney at
consumers' expense.
Levi Strauss & Co. deposited
$12.2 million with the attorney
general in August 1980 after
settling a class-action suit that
c laim ed the Sao
Francisco-based clothing maker
rixed prices for basic m en's
jeans from 1972 through 1975.
Tony Cimarusti, a spokesman
for Deukmejian. declined to
comment on that contention,
saytng that "we'll just respond
to it in court" Der. 7, when a
hearing before Judge Ira Brown
has been scheduled
Another of the actions said the
plantiffs wou ld appeal the
origina l se ttl e m e n t
Deukmejian's handling of the
case "e ncourages fraud
thousands of persons who may
not have purchased jeans are
automatically being permitted
to claim, without a ny proof, up
to 100 jeans." a ccording to
Public Advocates.
U nde r the settleme nt. a
"typical" consumer would get
about 30 cents for each pair of
jeans claimed, s aid Public
Advocates Inc., which brought
t h e n e w l aws u it agains t
De ukmejian.
La wyers for Public Advocates
f i led three action s in San
F ran cisco S u perior Court
criticizing Deukmejian's role in
the settlement. Cimarµsti said the attorney
general would file a motion to
have the appeal d ism issed. The
latest round of court act ions by
Public Advocates "sabotages
o ur e fforts to make these
refunds."' he said.
One action co n ce rn s
Deukmejian's r e ques t t h a t
'me mbers o f the s uit post a
$300,000 bond to pay for mailing
pos t c a rds t o 4 .1 m illion
Californians who 'sta nd to collect
from the settlement.
If the appeal s ucceeds. the
cons umer grou p wants the
FICTITIOUS IUSINEH N~ N~ UATEMaNT NOTICE OF IUut TaANSFE It
T II• to11ow1n9 e>•tlon ,. oo•nv cs.u. 61tl-6M1 u .c.c.1
lll••Cno• •• CERAMIC OtStG." TOWHOMITMAYCONCEAN·
MAT ERIAlS. lllh IUltOlrop•, Nolle• IS llUtl)y 91nn lo, ...
C0<0tWGelMM,CA9J•U crtOtlO•• oC OELANEY"S KETTLE
RICHARD ' CARLISLE. lll .... OF FISH. INC •• C•llforn ••
H•l10tr-.c.or-oe1""11r.CA9J•U Corpor•l•on Tr•nsl•rorl\I, wl'IOse
'"'l ............. Conclu< 1.0 Dy •n ""~•MU .oclroK• •• p 0 Boa ... C.O•la 1nca1v1ou.1t M•s• County of OrM'l91:. Sl•t• of
Atehilro 1 t.Mhtl• C•h forn1•. t"-t • b\.tftt. tr•nsf•r is
fll" ... ._, wa. 1t1eo •ti.II tne •DO\ll 10 C.. ,,._to C OOSTER8AA"
County Clerk ol Or•noe County on •nO H ERICELENS, Tr.,.sterfflSI.
Nov u . "'' W P'IOS~ busiM SS •dOr•sS •i 141•• Fll..,1 A\19\1.C•n. M•U•Otl V1•10. County of
P\IDh"*I Orano-L.,.\I O••ly p 1101. 0••"9" Stale oC C•lolorn••
h ow 19, 16. De< J, 10, 1911 M>lH t roc'•':!c,P~~ ~o ~,:.:!"'.::;~':' ~
.. ~
NOTICE TO caEDI TOltS
Of' IULK TaANSl'Ea 11eca. •1tt•111 u.c.c.1
Notice h ll•r•DY 9lve n lo Ill•
creditors Of O.K ·s DONUTS INC ' tr•nsferot. Wf'IOM builneu aodfe1' 11
~ F•l,,;i.w, C•ly oC (Ml• "'-w.
Cou11ty of <><-.. State of Calltornl•.
ttt.t • buH1. ,,.,,,,., '' •t.M..t to bllt
m•O• 10 STEVE JONES •no PAM
JONES. 'Tr-l•rM•. •-Dul•MU aoorus" ,_, F • .,.,,.,., Clly ot CMI•
A.Uu , CO\lllh of Or•n~. Stale ol
C•hlornia
TM IH'-•ly lo ti. .,..,,,.,,.., "
dekr1bei8 tn oirner•I ., All \10(~ '"
tracM. 11111~. ~·"-"' •no 9000
wlll oC t~ _,... ~ 11v.irw.-•""wn
a1 0 .K"S DONUTS • 11. ANO
LOCATED AT ~ Fatrwlew, City
of CMI• -.C-hof Or-. Slat• ot CaHtO<noa
Tll• Dul• lr•n•ltr w l ll It•
consummftld on or •h•r IN n no day
of OECEM8EA, 1'111 al 10 00 A M at
GROVER ESCROW CORPORATION,
•-~ 11 ,_, lr••M Blwd . T\IStlfl. c.llfoml•
LAST DATE FOR FILING CLAIMS
12·11 .. I,
So fa r •• I• •nown to Ill« Tr41ftJltrlN.
•II Dusl""s...,... •nO .OOrtt~ \1..0
Dy Ille Tr-leror. lo< IN pa\I """ , ........ : s.m..
O•tacl _,..,.,., 11, 1 .. 1
STEVE JONES
PAM JONES, Tr_ .. ,_.
oaOYEa HC:tlOW COal'OaATION 1M21,,, ..........
T-ilo, CAiif. fMlf
Etc,...Ne.J.-..
,. ......... Or .... GNtl Dally ll'lle4 DK.J. I..,.
H•tl••. County of Or•noe. Slate of
C•lltornt•
S.to Pf"OP!t'1• I\ °"'(r1C>e0 '" oener•I
., A.I I \tocllt ln traot, tuturt\,
eq.,lpmeni •nO 9000 wttl of tnal Fa.i
Food business know n ., SAL TV
SAM"S -louted •I l:MO S H.,DOf'
81•0,. L• H-•· County of Or•noe, Slate of CAloforn1•.
The bufk transfer .,.,,. b•
con•umn-.led on "' attH Ille 21nO day
oC o.c • ....-. 1 .. 1. -cl .. m• mo c. lolfd •I WELLS FAA(;() BANK, N A ..
Eu ro• 0r1»rt.me-n1. A• EKrow Ho
Ml·l611, MO NIP•po<I C..nler Or , S..tle
1110. N••POrl 8u cn. Co\lnly ol
Or•n9e SIM• ol C..htorn••
All Cl .. "'11 mvst tw rK~tWd •• .,_.,.
...,.,, ... l)y I,. 11'1 day Of O.umi..r
1t 1i . unlf'\S 1r. bufa lr•nsf~r •1\.0
1nc1vo.s flW' trM'f\ff'r of hq"°' l•<ir~.
1n ., h•<'-<•w •II <l••m\ m\lst bf
re<f'1v.a pr.or to trw O•tr on •h•ch t,.
liQ\IOr llc•"'e •l lra,,.fffreO Dy '""
O•P•rlment of Alcohohc lkrtr-
Control
So far~ ~n to IN lr-~e<Ml•I.
•II bu\H"*°'~ ~ .,., .oGr•~\ t.1Wd
l)y lr....i-1\) 10< lM lllrM y•M
I.SI PHI. ,, O•ffH-lrom , .. -....
••• SALTY SAM"S. 6l? LIOO Parol
Ort ... ~ llH<ll. (.ahf .• 1'0 S.
Coast HiQhway, Y9'1'W l!Pkll, C•lil .•
S111 E Sanl• Ana C•n yon Ad .
AM""om H•lls. C•hf . 114.o t7tll SI.,
lUilln, c.tlf , IUIO Valley Voe• St~
G•r<Mn Grove, C•llf., 1100 W•rner
Aw . FCM>laln Vallev. CAllf . 1,... El
Toro Road. El Toro. <Ahl
OaleO --II. 1'111 C 00.1•'11.aan
H Erk~
TrMtsfl'f'rH
PuDll•llt<I Or-Coo l Daily Pilot
O.< 1 "'' s~•
..~ -.it •lX£ NOTICIETOC•EDITOHOFIUU TaANSl'Ea AND Of' INTENTION TO
C,."1.11 f a A II S I' IE a A L C 0 H 0 L I C
NOTICE 01' TaUSTEE"S SALE eEYEaME LIClllU tS.C.. •Ml-6191 Ts No F.1113 u.c.c.-,_, .. _,,.,
On OK...-r 10. 1 .. 1 at 10 00 AM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo tfW
AFS SERVICE CORPORATION •• Credtlo<i oC CHRISTINE G. CHAPA,
O\lly aPOOlnled Tfl•ll•t uncler ancl Soc l•I Stc\lrtly No S.,·01·0671,
pur\Uaftt to D••d of Tru\t d•t•d lr•n,t•ror and Liccn,••. wfto'
Now•mi.r I 1'77 re<O<-NO• 10. llvil,_..• -.... h J21 E. Z2nG SlrMI
1•n as iMI Ho 1~ on -tl4» 1n tn. City of Coll• AIW ... COUftly oC
-1'1 of ()ffklal R.cor~ In Ille , .... s.-of Califomla mP t,,.l a
office of tr.. Couftty R•<or«Nr 01 llvlk •·-•• 41-.t to c.. maoe IO Oranvt Countv. C.titfO<nla OAVIO A. llOOni, Social Sec\lrily No.
WILL SELL AT P\lllLIC AUCTION 1·l6 11~. Tr.,•t.•ff -lnt•ndacl
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. rantf~-. -boNMls -ns h CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED >OA Vale Circle in tlle C1ly of Sffl
CHECK, !pay-•I time of .... In BHcll. CCM>lyof l O\AnQel.s, Stal•of
l•wful .._of Ille Ut1ltt<I Statnl al C.lllornia '111740
R•o .. ttlk ,,_.1 S.vln91 -l ..... ,,,. -rty Is-.. -In OfM••I Auocl•tion, 1400 E 11111 SI . S.nta at All sloe• on tr•Ott, l1atwru.
Ana, Callf '7101 •II rl9M, title encl ~\ltPmenl -9000 ••II of • u rtaln lt1t•re•I conw.-.. to -,,_ ,,.10 by ii Bffr ano WitW T •nrn t1v1lntts k....,_
.. no .. ••Id Dud of Tru•l In '"" .. CAPTAIN KENO'S -loc•led •I IH'-•ty •ffwted In .. 10 County •nG 1~2 '"A"" ~ BlwO on Ille City of
Sl•I• 0.Krl...O _, (Mia~. C-y of Or-.. SUI• ol
Lot 1l oe Tr-.t No t07, In Ille City California. -transit• IM to•-•nv
of Fountain VallltY. C""f'IY Of or.,., alcollolic C..v•••ve llu nw On Sale
State of Calllornla, n per Mao Bff• ~win., NumDer •1.01U.S IArN
rttcorded 1,. 8oell 3'4, PaqH 1 •ncl1 of CoO• • lOO·•·l I I now lu\l•d to Mlscell~ Map\, In llM office of pr1tmlwi 1ocale0 at 1 ~2 "'A'" N"'Port
tr.. Countv Re<0<<Mr of .. 10 CO\lftly, Bhrd. •or ,,. pt'fmlwi 1oca1eo at 1~2
EXCEPT all oll. 9H •nd otller '"A" NeW1lOrt 81VO.lntMCltyofCO\I•
twdrocar11on ,...,.t•ncn In -.,,,.,., Mua, CCM1nty of Oranoe, Stale of
ancltor !NII ""'Y m ~ed at or Calltornla
t>elow a °"""' of '°° f"I rrom Ille Tllat IN -""""" of pyrci.a.. IH'ktt
wrtac• ot .. io 1-. ""1. wltnout IN or <onsicMratlon •n connec:hon wllll
ri911t of ....,.~ • ..,,..,, .. •-nrecl '" w lo tr...Wr of WIO lie-ano uld Ille dHd ~ N.,........_, 10. "77 Dlitlnen, lncl\IOlnQ Ille H llm•ltO
In Book n •U Pa~ l ... Off le lat onw•ntory, I• Ille wm of Mt,M>O 00,
Records •lllcll co•>llst• of tr. I01lowi119:
T , .. •I 0, c HE 11 1 Ly N N CHI>: M.!0000. Prom•s-. Nottt
SWEETLAND, A SINGlE WOMAN ol A•corO·Anwmplion Dy 8\IY••
ANO JOWN SWEETLAND ANO GAY 116.>0000. Promll-y NOte •uc"teo
SWEE TLANO, HUSIANO ANO l>Y B\ly..-lnf-oC SollerW.>00.00.
WIFE, AU. AS JOINT Tl!NANTS. All olh•r D\l\lnus n•mu ano
llKOtO 0-r Al'IC_.,. CrHO addrulff wwo Dy '"" Tran•l•ror
Th• 1trul •Odru• •nO olll•• •ltllln ,,.._ Y'N•• l•ot -• to far H
commOft OHIQnallOll It •"•· of""' known to ll'f Tr•n•laru a r•
r••I pr-rty do•crl'"'d allow• h II ANCHOfll ROOM
_ _..., lo lie 11'1• Ml 0-.....ter Tll .. •I-..... --C..lwftft ••Id
:lrc:I•. F-••ln Valin. Ca llfornl• ll<en--lnl-,,..,..,... •• •21• rlt<lillrM lly Sec. 1411174 of -B .. .,....,
TllO ~ Tnnt" dh<le lms alld Prol•nlons Cod•. tllat Illa
a"' llabllily tor ""Y lnc:orrecltWU of c-IClorat..., 1or l"9 tr...,., of wlcl
-............ --· COll'lmon DuslMH -tr~ of Wiid lk -II dell9f'Allon. If ..,y, s-M••l11 lo'"' paid Oflly att.r Hid lr.,.•ftt has
SalO -wlH m ...... boll •I---lly Wiid ~.....,,of cowonanl or w..-ranly, ••Pl"H• or Ak-fk ~ ... CM\trof.
1-'Htd. ,...,dl"9 1111•. PO\WHIOft. or T,..t •sale. tr8Mlltr -.,.,.,.,,_,
•11< .. mbtan<H, 10 "' Illa .,,.palo I Ill• aforue ld sloe• In tr•O•. balenc• of .._ ,,...,,, _.,,.... 11y wtd lat11res • .....,_ -9000 wlll of
O.ed of Tru\t to-wll 110t.'7l oe. Id Illus.._ wlll 11o <__.matod,
ln<ludl"' M _..., In w ld not•hl. nd Ille cont ltl•r•llon lll•r•tor
-•nett, If .,y, .-. llW tormi of ....-wttll llW <~*'Ion for Illa
w ld Deed of Trvtt, ten. <,,...9" and r a111fer and u 1J911menl of t ll•
•• ,.,. ... of -Tnistft -of ,,,. fOteWIO lie-Is IO .. paid °" .... irinlt c'"'11d '°¥ wkl OW4 ol Tr1At ttoer tfle 25411 MY ol J-y. 1'9:2, at
TllO llleMfk!My _, uld OW4 of llO u <row de1N1rtmo11t of CRESS
frt1U llaret ofore •uc11l•d allCI SCltOW COltPO•AH()H at U70 dellwred lo tt. .............. a wrln.n AmPlfl on .... $Oii'° 1. Ill .,_ City of
0.C:l•etlefl o1 Oof--Dem-ow-1 a..c:11. C-ly of Or ......
for Sal•, ...._ •• written Nollo of .... , .... of C.llfOf'fll•. Pf"••'-
O.fo111t -l!le<tlan to Soll TllO hal ll'lo OelN!rtmonl ,of AtcefMllc
ulMMnl...., coutael .. Id Nolk• of .. .,.,...,. '°"''* hel --Mid Ootavll..., Election to Soll to M r0Mf0fo1.-1k -
•Ket0ed ... "" c-y ... ,. "'° .... TM ..... , .. flllftt clofml lly ... , _,.,, .. _. .... ............... --"' .... "°"'' c..-.c11f19 .... c-o J ... ,., 11 Mefl*y, J_., ts. 1ttt
...... , ol -...k ~·I S..1119', -k ll "Ille ----.. ., ......
11 .. sn.ta '"° ''"'-•".,. date ttt0clfl•C1 T~· ltP'S SMrtct C.._etlofl ......
A"" C......M..-,21J."l·Ul1 Ootod ......... U , I_,
Doto· ...__. "· "9t Clw'llllM G. aw.,e, fr....._,.,..
It ,. s s E • v I c EI 0-....A. .... , ,.,....,.. c°" l"OttATIOfol cit••• UCttOW CIOll,,_.no. ...... ,,,,... ... ca..-...... ,
..,__.Hele-.... ........ ..... C.. ..... ................... I ._ .. ,.MM "'*~ °' .. c.-o.11¥ li'i~, ,,_._Or' .. c-O.Uy J'llOOI.
,...., l t ,W._DK.t,"'1 •IM'I OM J, l'fl s-.1 . •
pul.lhc to dcc1dl' whethe r the
funds should go to a chur1ty or to
u t•onsumcr trus t o r whether
con s umer s would pr efer a
rebate of fl apiece. -
Another a ction c laim s the
r.unds "failed to e arn a fair
m arket rate of return" and may
have cost class be neficiaries as
much a s $750,000 fro m Aug. 11 ,
1980 , when Lev i S trauss
de posited the money with the
attorney ~eneral. and Nov. 11 ,
1981 .
A heanni:; 1:. set before Brown
for Dec l<I on that complaint
Robe rt L Gna1zda , attorney for
Public Advocate~. said in court
p a p e r s h e seek s a '"full
accounting " by DeukmeJ1 an of
how he invested the funds and
an order lo force Deukmejian
either tu 1n vc~l the funds at
market rate~ or turn thei r
m anagement to an independent
party
The action a lso wants "the
d i ffe rence betwee n the sum
earned and the sum that wQuld
have bee n ea rned h ad such
funds been properly invested" to
be re imbursed.
C imarusti s aid that "the
m on ey ha s been invested as
r eq uired by s tatute . There's
absolut ely nothing" to Public
Advocates· conten tion that
De ukmcj1an mis ha ndled the
funds. he added.
-.; "~·~1-i ...... ll!!::~ ...... """" .......... 416..
A,. ..........
GIANT STEP lla\·ing a tall he lptr 1:--onl' wa\ to s la\ c1n
on iJ rain.' cla~ Coopt•ratton )'iolved this purldle ·problem al :,
.... 01.:g ' tnl(·t"'l'<'I ion in Pm\'lrll'ntt• H I
.l fo:NA , I.<• 1Al'1 A Ill·•"
c·h J rl(l'fl 111 0 111• uf <101cn'> 111
· s ki rna:.k " r apl'S "l1Jn11 int.: 11 1111•
-.t<1ks plt•:ult•d ~uilt \ 111 arr1'h1\1
robhl'ry Jnd thdt arid "'·•',
st•nlt•ncC'd to ~l yc·an. 111 111 1s•H1
Jon· B S1mon1s, :111. 11f J.,1!i-1·;
('hurl1·"· rct•c1vf'CI ll11· muxunu111 .
('IJnsc<.•UtlVl' !-.t'nlClll'l"'> I rrlj10'>1·d
Wt'dlll'Srlay b~ Jud~·· 1-:11"' Ill IS
H ughes \l.llhuul l11•r11•f1t ••f
:.ua;µenswn. probat11111 cir 1><.troh· :
t 'ndcr l.uu1 ... 1an11 1.i"' t h·11'
m eans only u govt:rnur ., pa1 •lt.n • •
c·ould fret' S1mon1s earl)
The ronv1ct111n slt·m:. rr11rn 1h.-•
St'pl 17 robbery of a .]t-n:.i fllllJ1l1 •
tonfrontcd b' J -.k1 ffid'>k• .J.
hand 11 .... ht•n lht•) 11 t urm·tl 1 •
tltt•1 r homl· :.it night
Th l' ""<> m J n "" ,, ., .,.. ' u •• 1 '
a :. " "' u I t t· 11 .i n d t Ii l' h 11 u ~ l'
rJn'>al·k1·d h\ an ,..,...,aJliJnl \h11
f I t• fl I n l h l ' f.J m I I\ I :11 I t
Honna· Jnm•-. a -.t Jlt• pub •·
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Simonis "'a:. :.i rri·,lt•il l.1 r
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Pans h Ji.Ill Ill' w as 1111tu·ted Ii\ ,,
La Sa lit• l'ar1 sh g 1 Jntl JUI'
Tuesd a) :rnd <:huq.:cd '''t h t v.11
c·ount:. 1>f arml·rl robh<'r> ,Jnd
unc count t'al'h 11f .aggra\ ,•'• d
hurglar) :.ind unauthor11.t'fl 11 t·
of an autom1>h111·
On M1111d ;1\'. '' hlle S 11n 11111'>
was lw1ng he: Id 1n I h1c· l.<1Sull1·
P :.ir1:.h 1ail . an E ast l1 :11 .. r1
Rouge• grand JUr> 1nd1cted 1, n •
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Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Thursday. December 3. 1981
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FRIENDLY VISIT -S inger Barr~ Mantlow
visits L~na llornt' ba<'k!.lag<.• al Nl•\\ Yo rk's
Ned e rland e r T h ea t er ~1f lt'r ht•r
performan(.'e in "Lena ,\ Woman ~met
Her Music ...
Silicon clap the/ t
stirs plot theory .
SUNNYVALE (AP I Author ities a re
investigating the possibility that $2.7 million in
stolen integrated circuit chips were destined for an
international black m arket.
The lheft of the chips was discovered Mo nday
at the Monolithic Mem ories Inc • which offered a
$50.000 r eward for information leading to
conviction in the theft.
The 450,000 silicon computer chips could have
filled a small pickup truck. according to Ray
Gouldsberry. corporate communications officer.
P at Moore, an investigator for the Sunnyvale
Public Safety De partment, speculated the ca se
may involve "internatfonal traffic."
The devices were considered "pretty prime
product," said Gouldsberry, adding. "Whoever
took the m was familiar with the product."
He said the circuits have many uses. ranging
from military computers to video games Some of
them were new, competitive des igns. he said.
Gouldsberry said the theft was especially
remarkable because the chips wer e kept in a
locked storage cage considered impenetrable by
the company. -
"It was a secure area ... he said. "It had
m.otion detec tors. closed-circuit television a nd
alarms-Guards we re on duty all the time "
The theft and transfer of electronics parts and
technology to Communist bloc nations has been a
persistent problem in this region. which has the
lar gest concentration or computer technology in
the nation.
Last December, $120,000 in platinum discs
used in th-e manufacture of semiconductors were
stolen from MMI, a theft tbat was neve1 solved
DEATH NOTICES
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M 0 :'\ I C A l i I nl\1'r'>ll' lll !11d1.in.1 \\ltt-r•·
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nf llunlin~lon H~•j('h ('.i K.qq1.t < .. 1n1m.1 ~11rori1 '
Passed a1i.tl\ Dcl'l·mlwr :! lkl•111•tl 11111· 111 \\ ,ilh·r \
1981 in Westrnin!\ter ca . ,1g(' t 'a1m· .Jr lol'fng r1111th1•1 111
24 She 1.1.as the belo1 cd <iarn•ll <in•ggon ll: l<W•'t•ll
daughter of R.ilph & Juh,1 111 l-tu11tini.:1n11 ttarhrn1r <".1
'.\1arearelh. sister 11f Halph .10 11 I01 1n1o: 'l~h't of Ur
Gr e lot or y & And r l' 1.1. lluill1·1 l'f.tfl of °\;l'" l">rt
'.\1 arr<trc111 . .J u Ir an n l' ll~al'l1. C.1 s~.-n ll'l'' writ h1•
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'.\t a r c arcll1 & l'hr1~t1ne 1-:p1.,1·11p.d !'hu1 th IXh:JI
lluegh~. and l(r.tnddau1:hter ChJpt•I 1..tnt· lluntini.:tun
of J o s e p h & Con re ll J B t' a l' h <' ;i .1 l. 7 :111 , I' '.\l
:\larcarellt llnh ro~an 1\111 Thur,d;i1 l>t:n·mlw r 3. 19141
"be s a i ct a i P 1 "'; r l' t' Frwn11' .in• a~kt-<I to mt•t•t
Brothe r -; Smith l'hapcl \\Ith lh•· f.1mil1 .ifll•r lilt•
Frida~ ~eml>tc'r I t~I at 't•r1 ll'''' 1n llw Ht•c l'llllhtl
i .JO P'.\l Reciuiem ma:.' "ill 1<011m ol the· t 'hun·h 'th"
b e o ( f e rt• ct Sa l u r ti J ' l.1 m I II I l"I 11 ,. 'I ., I h ;i I
O ecl•m ber :. t!IRI ,it <l11nal111n .. lw m.11lt• lo lht•
R OOA:';I. St '.\Ian ' bi tht' \ml'rtt·an t'a111·1·1 S.•l'lt'I\ 111
St.'a C"llhoht· ('hun•h: F r hl'u 111 lhl\\cr'
Dame I John.-;on olftnal lllf.! llESKIOT
\'1s1t;1t1on wit! bt• Fmla~ R ,\ R fly w I Lt. I :\ '.\I
Decl'mber \ IJ81 f~om:. 1~1 llE'.':RIOT a.:t• i~ 1car~ al
Io 9 00.1 :\I I 1 c r' ,. rl.'st<frnt of ll unt1neton
Brother..,. m11h :\1.o rluJn Bt'a l'h <';, l'a.,~(·d av. ai l
l,ntermenl I.nod ~hepht•rrl ,,uddl•nh 1111 IJt·n·mbt'f 21. Cem<>t~r~ I i ert·••19HI ;1i lloai,: llo'\ptlal. Rrolhcr~ Smrth d1rt•rtnr' :"ev.port lleach. Ca lie 1~
S36·6.S39 .. \1r111 t:d b1 hi'> mother &:
CAISt: f athc•r .\ifred & R uth
Hl 'l.DAll l'F,\Ff' C.\1:'\E llenrrot . lluntinl(lon Beach.
a reo;1dt:nl of llunt1oglon l':1 s1:.lt•r '.\l1rhl'll' FrilLll'r
H arbour . l'a horn 1n 11 1lhh11r11 llregnn
tnd1anapol1.., l nd1;.in.i i:r;.indm••lht'r .\lrt•e R<1rn
Pas~l..'d av.a\ :"tJ\l'mbt'r 2'J lluntin.:ton Bt'Jl'h Ca &
· unl'le .lamt•s Ra rr~ Costa
r McCOIMICll MOnUA•lts ""I
L;iguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Htlls
765.0933
San JJan Capistrano
495-1776
HAao. L.AW.._MT. OLIYI
MorlUilty • Coemetery
Crematory
, 1625 Gisler Ave
11 C:osta Mesa
' 54().5554
rtHCl•OTHHS
llL.l •OADWA Y
MOaTUilY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
(642·9~50
IALTZIB•HO"
SMTH & TVTHllL
WHTCUff CHANL
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
NltCllROTMHS
SNITMS' MOITUAIY
627 Marn St
~nt1ng1on Beach
536-6539
,ACIAC Y11W
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:\h·sa ('a II«' v.u!-. a membt:r or Cal\ an Chaµel l'•>"lJ
;\I esa (.'a Run al 1.1. 111 ht' at
Sl'<i h~ thf• :"eptunt' Sonet.1
KOFFORD
'.\l J\ RY II KCH'FOll [)
former r{'~11lt>nt of <:oron.1
ctel '.\l<1r C:a P.i!»wcl a1.1.C1\ in
hl'f homl• to" n fll (hi C1l\
Pl·nn " h ania \h•dne~da ~.
Uert•mbcr 2 l!IXl Sht> ·1~
"un 11·cct t,, hl·r hu ... b.rnct
'.\1 E Kofford. 011 Cat\,
l'cnm.1 ll'an1<1 & ht'r ~on
Rink °Kof£11rd & fam1I~
"e"port Ht•a1·h ('J
Ser111·c., "111 he 1n
Pl' n n., 1 I 1 a n 1 J Fr 1 ct a '
OC'C't•mber I 19111 ' •
TlfOM \S
PAL I. D r 11 0 ~1 \S. a
resident or !'o.,t:i '.\1esa . Co
P as;.ccl llWa\ l>t•t e m ber l
1981 al lh-l' J l!f' 11f 3 1
Sur\'l\NI b1 hi' mother &
rather Robert & fo'rancc..,
Thomj s lloop<•,.tnn llhnm'i.
a hrolher & !>1.,tcr in law
R J & Connie. nephew &
n1erc H ob & ll 1 lar ~.
Lockport. llhno1s '.\l em onal
'lcrv1res Yo'lll be ht'ld Fnda\,
December 4. 1981 . a l SI
Andre w s Presh y t er1an
Church. NCYo'J)Ort Reach.Ca
M emorial ~en1ces 1n Hoopeston. llhno1s are be1n1t
arrani;:c'fl b} the famil~ lh
lieu of fl owers. memorial
conlribut1ons ma' be made
to St Andre~s
r resbyl er1an Ch urc h .
New1>0rt Reach. Ca , or Tht
Paul Thomas C'unlton Fund.
c o The fir~t l're!'lbyterlan
C hurrh of lt oopesl on,
Cemttery Mortuary
Chapet-Oematory
31500 P.ciflc: V1~ Drive
N9wport e .. ch
&M·:J700 8 lllino1i>. or the l.euk~m1a
.._ .J Foundation. 1'11C'1f1c View ......, _________ ~ Mortunry. <hrettor<\
Power company vows to shut off town's lights
Al.IQUI PPA. J>u CAP) The "I w1:-h 1>omeboJy wC'luld cut us a
power e<>mp1my su1d it wlll shut oft br«.'uk," l'omplaint•d Mary /\lv1ana,
stroet lights, lnfric s ignals and other hl·ud of the h<>r<>ul(h counc il's t1nunce
municipal lights in this financially l'O mmittee.
s tru1>pcd mil l t own bec ause 1t l\l1qwppu has court verm1ss1on to
could11't 1>ay it!> monthly ball. i.cll $14 tnilhon an bonds to lH•Y orr 1t1s
The J>uquesne Light Co. plans to <lcbts But lhut wouldn't take pluce al
throw the switch Tuesduy because least u.ntil Januury .
the borough fui lcd to puy $18,000 "We huve come a Ion~ wuy 1n lw_o
owed for October yl·ar s," Ms Alviana ~aid "We art
"We are going to have lo take a not deadtx:ats They arl· going to get
hard line." s11id Joseph fo'rank, power their money."
com pany s pokesman. "It's unfair to The town was $2 million in de bt in
our other custome rs ... the rail or 1980, including a $770,000
The utilit y, whi c h serv es realestatetax rebatcowedlhe Jones
communities in the Pittsburgh area & Laughlin Sled Corp plant. Some
de manded payment by Monday and •. of those debts have been paid.
notified the borough Tuesday of the In two years. Aliquippa has paid
impending shutoff orr $210,000 of a $262.000 debt owed
Thl' bla c kout w o n 't t o u c h Duquesne Light. The utility las t
residential customers, but will affect m onth ai{rc.ed to s us pend until
l he town hall building, parks, J :rnuury the monthly de bt pay ments
swimming pools. fire department of $17,500 1f thl' borough paid its
sirens and communica tions for the regular bills
µolice de partment, located in the Frank said !ht.' utility would be
tuwn building. willing to give the t·ommunitv a few
I NO DEALER SALES I AD STARTS THURS.
EISYDBIYEB 8 PC.
BONE • IUTO TOOL llT
8~!'~ D •
du :. l1•t·w~y to ml•t>l lhc monthly bill
But ltll' indaratlon:-<in• they hav(•
no monl'Y, · · he suld
Offir1u l11 o f lht· bo rough , a
1"Cm1mun1ty of 17,000 pt'oplc 20 milt's
1111rthwcst of P1tlsllurgh un the Ohio
R 1 v irr . p I a n to m l' e t w r t h
rcprns cnlallvc11 of the utility and Uw
:.lull' Puhlit: Utility Commission tu
l r y to n <· g 11 t 1 <• t l' u p a y m e n t
settlement
"Duqucime wo11 't shut those lights
o ff ," said C l urenee Neish , a
councilman <tnd assist ant county
district attorney "T hat invi tes more
la wsuits "
I (a settlement 1s11 'l reached, Neish
says the town would as k for a collrt
mjunt:t1on to µrevent the blackout on
the g rounds 1t would ··pose an
ohvi-0us threat to the public health
und safoty."
Payme nt comprom ises have been
worked out with the ut11lt y in the
past. Mond ay's missed deadline was
thl' fifth t1m~ n~ years that the
bo rouli(h foc·cd a ut 111 t y payment
ti ·adllnc
Frank :nod the threat to termln1tt1
scrvi('e 1s tht' ullllty'is "only option.
avualablc . to us to prevent lhia
:inaounl from getting large r und
lar,.;t'r until 1l •Ii us high as lt wa!I
before. .
"l>o we &leµ in now or do we wait
1111ttl lhcy owe u!> $150,000'! Al some
pmnl you must use good business
JUd~ment," Frank s aid
Violations hit
T llE HAGUE. Netherlands (API
Uulch church leaders. educators
;rncJ poli t1c1ans have launched a
pct1l1on drive oppos ing human rights
violations against Je~s in the Soviet Union r «'
Ra.bbi Avraham Soetendorp said
the Soviet government has sharply
lrll'rt'ascd detentions of Jews and
c losings of J ewish t·ultural and
::.c hool progn1ms in r ecent months
J ILLTRADE
25 PC. Yz" DRIYE
SOCKET SET r12•7
BLACK & DECKER
BEMCHTOP WORKMATE
They asked -to donate aomethl.Dg to the old
age home for CbriltD\at. I offered them my
mother-in -law. MURRIY
BICYCLES
SIDEWALi
l••b
GIRL'S
FRECKLES
OB
BOY'S BMI
YOUR CHOICE
4.9~t
#S21X52
Both an 18'' bibs with traiD1.Dg wb..la and
coaater brakff. Girl' a bike t. plnk and Boy' a la
Nd.
lllll'S 2&"
IOITEREY
. ~ CRUISER
~·79•• ..__~.,.,-#S020X'2
Theblbwith 2S".x l.75"balloonwhitewalla,
foam type grip bCllldlebar and coaster bran.
Flam Red. ...
BOY'S 20''
DELUIE
BMI 1-20
99!!
Black gumwall ti.rff, track c:ertUled frame. V-lar
handlebar and black finish.
BOY'S 24" BIO
STYLE 1~24
114!!
SlmilaJ to the boy'• 20" abo'N but with a chrome
torlrand &am. and blue handlebar. sprocket.
rlm1 and saddle.
llEl'S 21"
ID SPEED
fDUBllli llJI
124!!
A really good~ blkewttla tioet cmd rear
.W. pall caliper blabe. dlrolM Ulddertype
' hrrdlebmcmd block lmobbf HN9. Claw ........
Can be clamped to any work 1urlace
up to 21/1'. Has a 16" work 1urlace that
tilts to different poaitlona. Sw1 .. 1
pegs bold lumber 121/2' wide or l•"
diagonally.
BLICK • DECKER 71/t"
CIRCULIR SAW
3497
#7390
luy osw now and get a SS rebate in the mail from
Black• Decker. (Who couldn't uae that?) Double
lnaulated. l 1h HP. be•el and depth adjuatmenta.
BLICK • DECKER --~·
DUSDUSTER
w.· •• got on• of th ... at the off le• and woUldn't
be without one now. Charge• it M U. cordle11.
SJNat for the comera or 1tain . and lightwe ight.
BLICK • DECKER
DRILL BIT SBIRPEIER
2297
#7980
Sbarpeo dull or broken carbon and high speed
at .. l twist bi ta. Randlff Yt'' to¥.'' drill bits.
BLICK 81 DECKER V."
DRD.L
89"--
A good gift Idea and a necee1lty for anr
woftMop. (What klDd of gift CCID you get fOf the
man w'-o bcn "9ryth!Dg? How about a bufvlar
alaral)
97
#79-020
BLICK • DECKER 29"
DUAL BEIGJIT
WORDliTE .i .. , • .• l.
Two adjuatable working helgbta. 23¥." or 31 'le''.
Has 29'' riae jaws that open to SI/•" wide and
awi .. l peg• bold lumber up to 12" wide.
EYllS 25 n.
TAPE MEASURE
GIFT SET
5!!,
Here'• a gift that will gi .. yard• of plea1ure
'oauM •••ry inch measures up. You get a ¥t'x25'
Tru-Lok tape. utility lmUe . and leather bolater.
ALLTRDE 5-SPEED
Yz" CHUCK
DRILL PRESS
•••••
Hen a YI HP motor. (U you wiah to broaden yow
mlad, place a stick of dynamite In each ear and
•tick your bead in a barbecue.)
McliRIW EDISOI
BUD SAW
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thur~day OocemDtu 3, 1981 11 f ('I I
NYSE (:OMPOSITE
OUOl•flO"l,IH(\.UOI f._'IOl \OH f Hl llll W YOllll "'tOWl\I l'AC"IC l'llW 110\lOH OIHtQlf aoiO (oH(.I HH•"l \fOU ' f ll(HAHCUIS 'IHO II ( "011fl0 I' fHt H,OO AHO IH\llH t1 I
THE MORE
YOU TELL
THE MORE
YOU SELL
Wit h 'I
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
•
~ ~Paying for
being in debt
You rememl1e1 wlu·n li:.111k :. f11 ,1 tS!o.U•'cl 1 rt•d1t
canb" 1hl'y \\trt r1 ec: IJ:. 1mll'ed they !.hp uld bl.IVt'
lH-".""t'n sill<'t· lttt'Y t r,m-;f,1rml'd th< holdt.>r~ of those
<.'UI d.s into wulk111g pror11 1 1 nh·r)> for lht: bunk~
l'hl'n uflc.·r lUI fl Ill~ U!> lfllO ( ri•<lll JUnklt'S lhl'
bank~ 1111 nt-11 <1r1Jund und tK'i!l:ln tharg1n~ for lhe
<.'urdi-. It w,t)> .1 d1uhohl'ally dc:v1;r marhlin6( ploy
Pt•oµk· huJ btt<:unw IJ)>t cl to th<· t•.irds The t•ard~ had
ht• l' o m t• ~II rn o -; l 11 I' < c· s I'> ;i 1 y u )\ ,, m \• a n ~ 1> f
Jdl•nllfH .1t um And rthtll) tardholders h1:1d run up
('rc:d1t balun< t•I'> 1111.•y < uuldn't p<.1y o ff So w1• Wl'rc
tmokl·d and PUYlni! for llUt .111!11< t1011
Now the• rnl torn11.in1e!. :.ceanit whut the banks
have bc(•n Jbl(• to gt•t ,1wu\-w ith, are heganning to go
tlo\\ n a :.1m1h1r p.1tl1 I h t:) u)\1.d to Ix-delighted llJ get
you lo tut•k om ,Jf tht•ir < f t'<l1t ( ards rn your wallet
i\ft(•r all, tlt,1l m11re or less guarantet•d lhltt you
woulrl look (01 •Jiit' uf l hl Ir )>tdtJtJnl'> when }OU had l t1
fJll UfJ
Hul thul'1> not t"n<iugh all) mor" E'en with
rnmµutc•r s thl' h11ndltng u( t:red1t 1 .irtb. has bt:rnmc
'>II hurdensom <.: thut the (Otnpanu·:. fct'l lhcy must
'>ftlH'czc m on.:
!HOftt!. OUt of
I h t' s v )\ I t' 111
l hal s lht
rl'd';On tht•
l' ti v t I II p L' 'i
wh1th 1.arrv
your monthly
hdls a re stuffod
MILTON MOSKOWITZ
\\1th all thos e m erchand1!.e uff1.r'> But even that'!. not
t•nuugh an)more It's JUSt a glimmer in som e
marketing man's eye right no" hut du"'n the road
then.• s tht• prusµe1.t or your bt-ing charged an a nnual
ft e for your oil c redit 1.ard
Just us :'lle w York :-. < 1t1bank was the 1 r~11ltila7.er
m ta eking on charges for ued1t card-. I ex ac:o 1s the
.icJvancc man for th(' petroleum mdustn And wh)
not ' It has morl' statwns than anyone elst 25 600
t'1JmfJ,tred to 2:i 670 fur Exxon And 1t h<s!. more c rt.'dtt
c:ard holders than un\onc else m11n: than 5 m11l1on
Texaco issued its f1r.l'>t c red1t c:ard in 1914
In NoH·m ber Texato began chargJnJ.: its dtaler5
a 3 percent processing f1.:e for handling Texac:u ucd1t
<:arcls 1hl' service station o~ratnr:. .arc naturaltv uµ
1n arms over this le ') \\h1d1 thPv f(el put~ them al a
d 1sud\ antage \\1th t<1m pt•t11 or..., and the) <1 r e
<:ha llcngrng Tt:xac1> in th e courts
What the Texat•o < ha r g 1· m1:ans I'> that 1[ }OU pull
into a Texaco stallon fur gu)\oll11<· ;mrl 1.h;irgt the
purcha!>c on a I 1 xa<:o c:ard tht oper atrir of that
::.tat1on 1s going to have to IHI\ I exac 'J an extra J
µerc {·nt on that sale llOI.\ the opt!r:..tlor absorbs that
1.:ost 1s uµ to h im 'I e xaco 1s ad\Js111g its dealers that
tf the) alloc<1ted the nc "' 1.:han~c> to all tht> gasohnt.'
they sold 1t would bumµ uµ the µumi.i pn<:c rmh I'.
eents a gallon The a\ er.igc Texaco 'l<1l1on docs 37
pt·r< enl of its ~asoltne :-.a les on th1: 1•e;x<H'O < ard
T exa('o ranks along \\1th Exxon Shell and
Indian .. St and ard 1 /\m,1co1 al lhe tc,µ of gasoline
m arketing 1n thl ~nited State:. Another 11[ tht• ll)ll
four, Amoto. I)> <ltung •l" O\\n expcnmcntang \\1th
credit cards
Al gasohm· "ilatwn' rn PPoria Ill and Omah<i
:'lleh Amo1.o I)> undt'rm1n1ng the· < n •cltt 1..ard s}Stcm
\\1th a <:a~h <11sc ount \lrJtor1<>ts pulling 1nt11 these
staLJons ~1.:t 2 tent:. or 'J c••nh off th<. IJrtCc for pa) m g
in 1.. a sh In ;.anothl•r test .\ nw1 o 1~ t h,:irg1ng a nnual
m C'mbcr:.h1p fot·~ rani.?ing from SI• to S24 h\ tossing
tn \a nous be nef1h for < ardholdc•r-. ..,,mrl.H to the
henl'f1ts offerl'd In motor c lull~
T t•xac1> pomt, uut th.11 !h h.ind ~a" fol Cld b) the
cost of mone' ·1 hl· u>rnpan' has llJ p<1) its dealers
befurc 1t gets paid hv c<1rdholrlers plus It has lo
µa v federal ~late a nd loc·al taxes before 1t has
collected from l'ardholders f e.xacn discloses that an
1981 the cost of 1tc: c rcd1t card s \stt>m will exceed SIOO
million
So the Texaco d ealers dre being soc•kcd to help
the companv (1mrncc these tred1t l'arrl sales .\nd the
Texarn cardholders wlll prohabh he socked with
higher prices at the pump
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES
AMERICAN LEADERS
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NEW VORI( IAPI S•I•> W•O P"U ~~~~l~""'T.0t~' "':..:~~,:''' .:~~",~ 'r':i:~y.~at1ona11, ~1 ,~;~•ll•n,:,1.
Knooo<.o l'09 100 tJ H•'1•r(p n 19? 600 tO"' Oomt Ptrl ., 114 tOO n • "'-
Umv R1,rcs \ lfH 400 10 • " HouOllTr l<S 100 10•. >.. 8er~n Bni 1 101 100 JO•· •. Cor•L•"-s 101 ~ 16.. • '" ~~&~~!.~ ~ = ~... ~
UPS AND DOWNS
NEW YORll t"P> TIW lollow nQ "" .,,.,w, IN Nf'W York !oloO Exchanqp ~t0<9'\ and •~rrN'lf\ trMt fM-.• qorw uo l~ mnt ano dOwn 11"' mo~I l>•\•O °" 1>«r<~"' 01 <hiltllgr rttQtlrdt•;.,. ot volu~ tor W"1
No W<unt C"S trMJ•no twio.,., '1 4tt:",.. 1n<1
:J<tf'G N•I Mld ~r<~nt"Of' d'U•"9f\ Atfl I,_. i:Utfer•nc• btlWttn t~ Orfv1ou\ t.IO\.tnQ o•I<• and W-v 'Pr•c•
Na-
t Fourl'NSot t Mo<lulCmSy~ ) Oal•hrm
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Teacher home
from prison
Frum AP cl•pltt"bes
A gchooltetH'hl'r who served 21 months in a Delawa~ pri~on on u murder conviction was
wekomed home nt t.us Aaiceles lnteraaUoaal
Airport by more than 100 supporters who helped ~et the Vf'r<licl overturned.
"I 'm ready l o sturt living for now and the
h.itur e. and forget this nightmare behind m e." an
emottonul Robert Hughes suid at the homecoming
Wednesduy nigt\l.
Hughes, a Thouund Oaks teacher and father
of two small sons, was convicted Feb. 11, 1980, or fi.rst-~egree. murder in the strangulation death of
his wife Senta Ann. The conviction was overturned
by the Delawure Suprem e Court. • • ~8~. hopes for l~e future of San Francisco's
Sl .4 billion tourist industry and a minor
• controversy marked the
~EIMSTEIM
official opening of the Moscone
Convention C~nter.
''This 1s going to become
the No l convention center in
the U S . · · Mayor Dianne
Feinstein said Wednesday as
the San Franc i sco Symphony
• pluyed . the city ballet danced
and 20.000 visitors toured the
$1 26 millio n unde rground
stru<.•ture
The mayor predicted the center also would
cr eate jobs and services in the seedy South of
Market area.
• •
The U.S. Department of Ener gy set off a
nuclear explosion today at the Nevada T est Site
about 90 miles north of Las Vegas.
The device. code·named "Akavi," has a yi eld
equivalent to between 20 and 150 tons of TNT
The blast 1,620 feel below the surface of Yucca
Flat was the 16th announced test this year. Not all
of the tests are r eported • •
The San Joaquin Valley will have locally dense
fog tonight and Friday m orning. the National
Weather Serv ice says.
Most or the valley will clear during the day.
but fog will persist in a few areas.
• •
Firefighters were working double shifts in the
wake of an apparent sickout in their department
less than a week after the blue flu hit Monterey
PUCll
Park police but officials said they had backup
help in ('ase of em ergencies
"We're able to field enough people to handle
the n or mal situation but any thing big we've
notified the mutual aid dislnct and told them we
have a problem." Capt. Irv Da nbury said
Wednes'day.
Montebello and Alhambra are designated to
provide em er gen('y aid 1f necessar y. he said. • •
The Defense D epartment awarded a $14 .4
million contract to General D ynamics Corp. for
production of an anti·tank weapon.
Seventy percent of the work is lo be done at
the company's Camden. Ark .. plant. Rep Beryl
Anthony, D·Ark . and Sens David Pryor and IJ'ale
Bumpers. D·Ark .. said The r emaining work will
be done at the Pomon.a. Cali f., plant.
Tht' Viper 1s a self·contained. shoulder.fired
weapon that 1s to be used by the Army and
Marines The contract 1s the first for production. • •
Shell Oil Co. is plugging its exploratory well in
the rich Georges Bank fishing grounds and ending
drilling for "several weeks" because anchor
cables on a huge drilling rig broke in heavy seas.
Mobil Oil Co. also reported trouble on the
Georges Bank. 150 miles southeast of Nantucket,
M ass., saying its rig has not been given the
go-ahead to drill into the ocean floor because or the
rough conditions. • •
Electrieity was restor ed today to an
eight·square-mile area of Chicago where a power
outage earlier 1n the week shut businesses and
closed 26 schools. but a utility spokesm an said,
"We· re not out of the woods yet "
The utility restored limited service Wednesday
night for about 20.000 West S.de residents who
were caught in a brownout Monday morning.
The outage forced the closing of 26 public
schools Wednesday . Some industries also shut and
others ran sk eleton operations. but hospitals and
fire stations had full power • • A massive pool of gasoline -up to 200.000
gallons -will be dratoed from beneath the Port of
Oakland starting next month.
The poot found last year 1s believed to be the
result of leakage from storage tanks that dotted
the area 40 years ago, ac cording to port
spokesman Robert Middleton.
M iddleton said Mobil Corp .. former owner of
the site. is drilling five wells and will begin
pumping the fluid in January . • •
Arter a three-month undercover investigation.
a police sweep in Arcadia resulted in the arrest of
20 students and eight adults in connection with
selling drugs. authorities said.
• *
The first auction or a major Las Vegas Strip
hotel apparently fizzled after bidders failed to
match a $3.8 million minimum bid for a lS·year
leasehold on the Sllverblrd llot4!1.
Federal Bankruptcy Judge Lloyd G~rge on
Wednesday ordered auctioneer Robert Deiro to
negotiate overnight w ith a record promotion
company owner who was the high bidder with a
$3 .S million o fter in an effort t o reach a
compromise on the sale
India will hnve
billion by 2000
WASHINGTON CAP > -ln~a. already the
world's second most populous country, will have
about one billion people by the year 2001 and is
likely to double Its current population in 40 year s,
a new study said Saturday.
•·Unfortunately. there are no feasible
ahortcut.s in lhe Immense task of slowinc lhe
growth rate of I ndia's already very lar ge
population, whose doublin1 over lhe next four
decades seems to us to be almoitt Inescapable."
concluded Pravin and Leela Viaaria.
Their atudy, "India's Population: Second and
Growin1 ." was published by the Population
R eference Bureau, a Washincton -based
or1aniuUon 1tudyln1 world population ~nda.
The V~u teach at Ute Sadat Patel lnatitute ol
BconomJC and Social Research In Abmedabad,
Gujar1t, lndla.
Orange Coa st DAILY PILOf/Thursday, December 3. 1981 .. , , DI
ll'ICTITIOU• aUSIMIU M-anATeMIMT
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PUIUC MOOCE
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NAME STATEMENT IN\1,..Ue\ Th• IOllOw1n9 p<rr•on I\ aotn9 Ii V RN HA M R A (. I ,. C. bul•nehH l'HUUVC.l!.. WJn "••<i• !t1ru1. HOLLAND PSYCHOLOGICAL wnl• AN, He1Qhh, C•hlorn1• '1101 SERVICES. 15Jl W•tl s .... Co••• JOnn OI-UUll\llMn, I03l1 Ac•<••
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FICTITIOUS aUSlllESS NAME STATEMENT
f hf' tollo w.inQ P•f tOr'I 1\ do1n9
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T t\e fo11ow1nq o•r \on " do1n9 t>uslneu f' EST"TE PL ANNING
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Dec 2, 19'1
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l'ICTITIOUS 8VSlltEU N-1 STATEMENT
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l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMIE STATUUNT
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NOTICE 01' TllUSTIEES' SALE On Otn....-r 7) 19'1 •I 11 00 • m FIR'jT AM[Rl(A N TllLE INSURANCE COMP/oNY • C•lllornl•
coroor•tl'Ot'I •\ f,.-u,,tff' °' '\v<<~''°'
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tr"\ittreunOtr re-<.OroeG AiiiQU\t 11 1'ill •\ '"'1ru111.n1 "° 11)31, 1n DO<» 141'4 P•Q~ 121' of OtfKltll Rl!Cotct\ ot 'Yid
County wilt unc:t.r •nd py1\u•nt to
t ••O Off'O ot lruSI ~fll .w C>wDltC
•u< t1on tor <flt1.h, l•wtul montY ot tM
UtHtfd Sl•lf'\ of Amtt•<•. 6\ ow rn•1n
entr•n<• 10 f ft\1 Am•r1c•n I lflf'
ln\ur•nce Comp•ny loc•ted •t f ti En1 Flit!\ !>1r1>e1 .n 1,.. Cily o• !Mint•
An•. C•lltorn•• •II th•t tiQht, htht •M
1nter·t \t ton~vto to dn<I now "•IG by 11
und er S4'1d o,f!a ot T ru\1 1n th•
pr~rty ~h.••lf'<i 1n \•td C~h •rwJ St••• d~\<."beO .u lOI 7o Of lt.J<I No IUI •• IH'• "'•O
t'"t(OtOtd '" 8ooit. )fl P •Qtt JI
Ml'\<._~ll•neoui M•~ '"the off•<• ot tM Counh ~KorO.r of wl(I countv
f nf st,.,.t <&QIOr..-.s or o•n.' commo"
d t-'\.•Qn•hon ot \••d proof'rt, t\
our OOr1t'O '° Cit I ¥H A 1 vtr\1ot Pl•< f'
C01.ta MM.a. C•l1forn1e
lllll 8•ron Circi.. •l. """'iflQIO" l-------------
~••d ~•le-w1t1 b• "'•Ot w1tttoul
CO•f'ft•nl Or •<itf<At'lf• _.•P't''t 0,
1mp 1teo .,. to tlflt-OO't.\f'\\1on 01
~ncumbr•f'l<.4!'\. to wt1 .. h ,,... vrto••O
D•••n<f' oue-on tf'lt no1~ 0'" noh•\
~yt'~O by .... tO ~ 01 1 tU\I to •ti 'u •40 00 PIU\ '"'* IOUO••no •\ttm••N cost\ ••Pf"nW'") •net .tdV4tf\C.H •l ttw
11mt' ot 1"'t 1n1t1•1 OWOh<••.on or '"'~ NOh<*OI S.lt ~.-0. BH,11, CA .,,_.,
CHARLES OOf<OvAN RtGOON, 11'11 8.tn>n Core It • J, Hunt1nv1on Buell, c.• .,._,
This ~nfl' I\ conduct·eo t>v •n
1nolv10U4tt Cl\Mi.tO 1119<1or1
TfUS St .. emenl w•\ "'"" Wllh IM County Cler-01 Or•r19e Covnr, on Dec 2, 19'1
1'111114 Pul>llV...0 Or-(Oa\I 0•1ly Pilot, Dec. J 10, 11,H 19'1
l'ICTITIOVS aUSINESS ltAMa UATaMlllT
The follow•nq ""'""°"' ar• 001n9 o..slnou •• MO .. ARCH WAR EHOUSE P"ll TNERS, IU11 W•\lnn Avenue, C.•ra.n Gro.,., Olltornl• '1MS CO NTAI N ER SUP PLY CONIPA .. Y, 1 .. C .• • C.•lllorno• coroor•Uon, c,.ne.,.., P•rtne,.. 11S11
W• .. lern Av•nu1, G•,.Oen c:;,.ovf', Calllornl• nMS
lhlt """""" It conducted "' • limited 1Nrtners/lip CONlAINER !>U PP L.V COMPANY, INC
O•ltd O«e....-r I 1"1 l'tlln AMElllCAN TITLE IMSU•ANCE COM,ANY, • c..1-.... <.._.. ......
... T ........ ............. ,. A-.1H Otlktr 11ef MllSt. ~a ... ,o n1t1 I 01e1 s•nn PuOlit~ 0r•"9t Cot\f D•ity P+1ot, Ot< l, 10, 11 "II HM II
PUBLIC MOOCE
"ICTITIOUUUllMHl Hu,n::.-:~~:.~i~;"'""""n' NOTICE OF DEATH OF
MAMEnATEM .. n CAUSOM&HAllOSU'.Y HELEN RUTH ENGEL ...,!,~:~•.owlnt ptr\on IS dol"t ALaw,..,_..ltlc.....,. AND OF PETITION TO
WILLIAM II 8URllE ANO ............ ~--ADMINISTER ESTATE ASSOCIATES, 1011 8uthwu c-1 .. ___ ......, ... ,.,...1_ NO. A 111240.
-1 • M ...... llMcll, ~·-Orlv• .• 21l. lrvlnt, C:..lllomll •• b Tiii\ ,, .......... t •OS llltd '""" lllt T 0 a I I h e I r s • w1111.,.. 11 Buru. '00 ""'''..,. or1ve, Huminvron &ejlJC,., C:..llloml• coun1, Cler-01 Or•-Covftlv on beneficiaries. creditors
.,_ o.c 2 1"1 Fmm and contingent creditors of
i,;,~,'.,.,~~·" c-..cttc11>r •" Pu1>11u.cs 0r-coet10•••vP11o1. Helen Ruth Engel and
wuu.,..R.avru Ot< J,10.11,H.••1 persons who may b e T111, .. ...._, '"'°' 111.i •ii",,.. ___________ 5,..... __ 1 otherwise interested rn the
county c1er• 01 Ot•n~ count, ... will and•or estate
Novem• '·I .. , ,,,... NaJC mm A petition has been tiled
Pll1>11_0r_ c-1 o.i1, ,.tot, by_ William H . Engel 1n the
No• 11, "· z., o.c J, 19'1 .,sw1 "~C::,.~'::!:::::::s Superior Court of Orange
County requesting that
W illiam H . Engel b e
appointed as persone l
r ep r ese ntativ e to
administer the esta te of
Helen Ruth Engel c under
th e lnde p e n-d e nt
Administration of Estates
Act). The petition is set for
hearing i n Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive,
N est, in the City of Santa
\na, California on Dec 23,
1981 at 9.30 A .Flt.
FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATIEMIENT T He to110 .. 1no per\on\ are aoln9
bii.ls.1ne·n •.1 AC.TO ELECIRONIC!>, 11•1• Cooty Rtver C.••c•t Founl••n Vallty, Lalllorn1a 9170I O•nool JMYIO\ Sttnte, )I Fo•ICI,
lrvlnf'. C..al,f0f"r\t4l •17t• E•lll<tr Clolllolde Murphw, 11111
8•rg Ri.,.r Ctr<I•, Fount••n V1ll•y, Calllorni. 9?10I
T P\u, busin4ts\ 11 c.onouc teo ttv • 90,..r•I P¥!Mrt"'P o.,.,_. Jem<1• S1onqe Tl\11 Sl•tlHNnl w•t 111'°" with 1ne Counh Cl•r• 01 Oron90t Covnlf on
N~wembl:t '2•, 1'11
T "" fotlo•~n9 oerion h Ooin9 l><ltlneHt\. I NGE.'5 B"TH end BEO BOUTIOUE. 5ouUI Co.SI PleH, :UJJ Soutll 8rltlol Av.,,..., C~I• Nltu, C•lllornl• l nQt Beier, •01' EUI 8rt<• "•eflllt, o..-.. caut...-nia ,,.., Tllll 11\n•neu 11 conduclttd l>y .on 1nCllv1du.tl
l"llf at·~· Thlt ll•-1 Wti ltltcl with the Counlf Cl••• ol 0••"91 Counlv on Otumo.1 1 19'1 F111115 Pul>ll"-0 Or-Coast Dally Pilot, o.c J, 10, 11, H , 19'1 sm-11
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition.
MOTICI. cw AVA11.Aa1L1TY you should either appear
• o'AlllllVALHPOU at the hearing and state
11 .. rwanttos.<1ton•1CM 1d1011,,. y our ob1ections or Ille
1n1ern•• lkv•n"' eoc1e. "011<• 1' written ob1'ect1ons with the -------------1,..,.0, 91..,. ..,.t ,,,. .,,,...., r_,., ot .-JC l9llC( O<IOM• ll, '"'·KENNETH ANO cour(-before the hearing,
I' 1161'5 Pul>hllled Or-Goe .. 0•11, P1101, Nov 7•. Dec l. 10, II, 1 .. 1 Sl/1 .. 1.
_____________ ,CLAllA MURCHISON FOUNDATION, Your appearance may be
•NC .. •P'•••t••--.•s•••1'°"'' i n person or by your •' tr. -•ton'• or1nc1"1 01110 '°' l'ICTITIOUl avltMIU MAME STAffMEMT Tiit tollowlno pe"o" I\ 001n9
ovsin•~t•' M IC HAEL 5T I L.LE'1 ENTER PlllSES, Ut Co1>r1110 SI •100, Coat•-... U1 .,.,, MICHAEi. STILi.Eii, 11' CltOrlllo SI . o toO, C9"0 -. CA m11 Tlllt l>uSlllHt i• co-..:1.0 Oy on
lndlv-M. Slllltr Tiii\ P.t-1 .. ., Ill.., •1111 , .. County c .... ol Oronoe Coulllf on
Ot< 2. 19tl
'1f.11J Pu1>11-Or.,. c-Oou, Piiot,
Dec J, 10, 11, 14, , .. ,
,ICTITIOUI aUllMU6
flAMI. n" HMatn
u .....
111• '°''-'... ""Oii' ••• -.... bu•l'-Sft.
'"' sv•11 v CHEMIC.AL SVPPLY'C.0., 181 SUlllT'I' SUPPl.Y CO. , ... M0111tvoe, Coale Mn•.
C41tl«IM ..a1 Stepnen R1111re11ou , uu M•nrovlo, t°'t.a Mew, Callltfft<• n.2t
01---· .... -...... Cesta lllKA, CAI-.a.JI Ar1 ~. ~ Golvt Ofl ... , s.I I Ullle (.tty, UIOfl,
lhl\ -'-' " (--., • .... ,.,~
~II~
T"~ ,....,,_,. -116" Wllll .. C-ly (lo<ll: of Or-~y ... ..... 11."11 PT,_ "'* ..... <>r-.. C-1 o.. .. "'*· ..... ., ... ~ ... 10. ,., ,.,...,
'"'"'"'°" -•"9 ·~•er 1>ut1 ... u attorney. "°"" 11cm 1·00 • m. to s oo •·"" .,, I F Y 0 U A R E A ... v <llil .. -,._., II wllNn llO c R E D I T 0 R 0 r a
... :~•11:.,::.:~.":,!==~~'!"., contingent creditor of the
1oc:etef ., ,.,o Bo• 1m. N"'"°'' deceased, you must file
Bff<ll. CA""3 your claim with the court T"• P<1"<1••• m•n•e•r 01 '"•or presen t i t t o the _,,.. It HVll' II Murclll""" MOllMAMM.011a1.MAMDCO., personal representative
C'"' appointed by the court a&JL9"'9Mdl .. -., within foor months from WtoOt LMfllNdl,c..-the date of first issuance "*'"*' 0r-. c.ou1 Ooltr p11o1. f letters as provided in Doc.>.,.., mi-tt 5ectlon 700 of the Probate
Code of California. The
time for filing claims will
not expire prior to four P:=M::::::r• months .from the date of
TM ...... "'9 --t ••• 001119 the hearing noticed above.
MIMSut: YOU MAY EXAMINE al.ACH·GAltl'IEl.0 CENUlt, the file kept by the court. ~;c!..~°'tvo· c.-o.i If you are Interested In the
o .... 19 o, ••~ .... M111ae1119 state, you may file a o-r•• ...,_, *' .. -,Met 0..1.-.. eQuest with the court to c-... ,,.., . Clllfllnllt tats e I I I t I f cat••"' c. •• , .... c;o,..r•• r ce ve spec a no ce o ,~. *' a.n-0r1.-.. c.-he Jnventory or estate .. , .. ,,CM....,..ftm ssets and of the petitions,
c11r1a11 ... J . •wt<•••. G•-•1 ccount s and reports :'!.":;C:S~°",,.· c--scribed in Section 1200.5
'"" w.i-•• c~-.. " • f the California Probate
'"""":::;:""" Ode Tlllt ,..,..:·:!~ .... wttti.. Louis Mllltor, Attorney
c_,, c~.,. 0r-. c.-tv .,. t L•w, 5670 Wii shire
0<111iw "·"" ,,,.., Blvd., #!MO, Los A .... es, ~._o-.. a-1>e11y,.. A t00'6a.lt1J) "7-4409. ~ ..... i:m.. o.lly "'lot. t, "· .. DK. a."" ...... Doc ,, i. •• .. ---,---· Pt1.ft
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INDEX
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vtrtlatd i n t h1 1
ncwap1per 11 ~ubJtCl to Ult Federal Faar Hous
1111 Act of 19158 whu:h
mallet 1l lllt&•I to 1d·
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4HOIDAILI! Te Ptact Ytur Ad, Call
642·5678
HOUSES f OR SALE
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f (llyAe df'l "•' I U.l• Mne U.t\f t'blftl II fo•O
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RENTALS
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IUSINESS. INVEST
MOIT, FINANCE
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
PERSONALS'
LOST' FOUND
Annc.uwtornrnt\ 1.r P11U1
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EMPLOYMENT ' P1Emmo11
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MERCHANDISE
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BOATS ' MARINE
EQU,,MENT C.-ol
&Nu M•.UM """1t11t
b l\ l .. rin.-f.flUJP ftNUfo.,.l'f &.u Rrn1 'fhr1..,-
vert1H "111y preference,
lim1tat1on. or du
crlmln1t1on baaed on
n ee. rlor. reUl'ton. 1u.
or nattonal oncm. or an
Intention to mike an y
such p~fereMe, Umita
;: ttun. or dis<'nm1nat1on " ...
:: Th11 newspapef will not
.~ llnow1n,ly 1ccepl any advert1s1n1 for real
Htat.e which u 1.11 viola
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A l11teMly ,_.corated
3 Bdrm home wlth 1 one
ye1r old rod and R.V
ap1re SeUu may u1i1t
w1lh financill1 All this
for SIM.000. Call now
979 53'10
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
IDCUnVI
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An1he1m Rills East
R1d1e 1 Buutllul4 Bdrm
2"'1 b1th borne futunng
family roo m. form1I
d1n1n1. pool 1nd spa
plus, rrty lilhts and t'I·
nyon vi ews Custom
thruout. Lout.ed al 961
South Boone Clrrle
Open House Saturday l·S.Only•.~
~;:;··········io"oi1111!!!!!!111 .. l!!!m ...........
Ftnd out ati«tt the high-
eami.ne rul estate sales
career opportunitiu
With TH£ REAL
ESTATERS L1 rens1n1
srhool fees completely
refun dable to school of
your choire Extensive
sales trauune For in·
form ation, caU 7$1-6191
•••••••••••••••••••••••
:::~ w.it JOlll" OWlt htwL ,,., Defer part of monthly
l~ payment on Uus charm
tw ine B1lboa Island home I 1:.l' .,, Ill He•.ty. lltr
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Ntar new Woodbrtd~e
rondo Mu rh des1redl single story, 2 Bdrm 2
Bath, Frenrh doors, lov
ely neutral W W carpets
and beau11ru1 patio
$147,000
75'·1'1'
UMlqUllH
OldC.... .. Mw Custom duplex w a 2 BR
& a 3 BR urut. Finest quality $469,<m.
GOODTBMS! t i-.tC)lJ( 11(;~fS
"" Beautiful. immaculate Ruh.on. 67s-600Q .~, N1cel;y landscaped 41 -.-•••••••
1Jro Bdrm home on cul·de· "' :•;: sac Spacious rooMs I
~~ Vie-. or golf couru from propert) Ovmer assist t
,.,. ed flna ne1ng Onl)
S139 .500 Call no11o
I 979 ~0
LEASETOIUY!
MoD .. SIOOOMo .
.. 1 ALLSTATE
I REALTORS
With acreptable option
& SIOOO pr mo lease you
t'ln move an lod1y' CaU
Muc11. act lS9-l221
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RESIOENflAL AOL ESTATE SERVICES
ASSUMAILI FIXID IATI LOAM
Large 3 BR. 21'2 bath. Brittany
Woods condo. Beautifully up·
gr aded with custom woodwork in
a country style. Best of location.
large patio. Sl89.000 A s ' &1h !i0•1I ,., IN NEWPORT CENTER
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Call '42·5'71 ut 322
644-9060
D~
rEMIMSULA TRUST s.lu !
lmma('ulate 2 st\'" 3 HH + 2 BR
guest qlrs. 2 fpl(·s. lg mstr suite.
~p<.tl'Hlll~ Ii,· rm " l t•rr.rao floor
Secludrd patio dC't'k S3SO,flCX) incl
lan<i Dt<·k llJ ldt>rm:m 642 8235
11.361
TURTLE lOCK HIGHLANDS!
Beautiful "Tartan' 3 BR. 2 bath.
ct eta l'hed home thJt can be
ex panded to .i 5 BR h ome_
Lo" est pmcd m t he Highlands
Community pool l\. spa $26.5.000
Dar lene Herman 752-1414 I L37 I
BALBOA ISLD. LOT + PUNS
Drt•e ._, JOt S.,...... _, c• fw ..
..... ,... fw ....._.-. ....... ,,.." a f'tMy .. ....._ SJo.ooo.
COUNTRY FRDOhUPOIT 0..-c......._...._ ....... ..,,.. •lllld•• .. .., ~ s, •• , .. ...
ceNll' .._. • • ........ U61.000.
611·1400.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC,
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WANT ACTrOfO
Ctaulfed AdlM1..em
.\18 L Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 3, 1981
Li/ eguard project
goes swimmingly
Tht· l.:tgllll:t B t'\ld) l.lll'J.:UUl'll
\s:-.oc1al 11rn h as ntn \'(•<I a h11
('lOSl'I' lo lh J.:OiJ l 11! r :llS l llJ,.
t·n 11.u g h 111-11 1\t'' t11 build .1
lilt•)..!uanl ht•.11lq11 :11·11 •1' \\ 1111 ;c
S:; II O ti o 11 a I 1 o 11 I r 11 n1 t h t'
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Tht> l.agu1w lh·al'l1 '' onwn :.
urgani1.at 11111 h;11Hh.·cl 11\ l'I' u tfwc·k
for $.511(1 Lo lht..• .1 '"1<·1ut 1111\ 1._.,,
month lhal \\Ill go 10\\;1rcl till'
t•ons1rut·!11111 o l a ont· ''on
r:.i c·il11~ tu ht• hu11L .110)> lht•
prel'ot'nl :-.~\\ :.igt.· l rt.•<.ll mt·1H pl;uH
<ii the north l'ncl oj, ~lain Ht.•ad1
l>:irk
1.1feguurd-. ""' Lht•\ 111·t«I
. ~1 :;,111)0 1us t for m:tll'l'1ub
0
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labor \\ 111 lw clunatt.•rl })\ lotul
c·;1rpt>nlt•r :-.. pl11mht·1:.., u nd
1·lt·c·1 nc·wn:.
W h a l 1 :-. u n i q u l' a b o u I
Lag u n a . s r ll n cf d I' I\ l1 I:-t h l'
a :--sot•iatmn wanb to J>UI up ~1 Ill'''
m unit'l pal hutld111g lha1 \\on t
1·0:--t lhl· la,1w~ l'I'~ a <111nt•
Tlw J,!uanl~ an· l'\ t•n :-.\'ll 111g
a i.:oal of r;11s 1r1g a not lll'r S."l:? 000
lall'I' on tu ful'll1s h 1 hl· 1Juild111 g
a nd to purthust· bonds in ol'dcr 111
l>t.>rpet u<ill.' maintain thl· f•1l'lllt'
\\ 11 h I Ill' 1111 l'rl'Sl 1)(1\ ln('l1t'
Till' hfeg ui.Jrds h~1' l' r~ii-.t•d
1uun· than Sli .000 to <t\ltl' h\
... pun ,or 1n g '" 1mm1n g
(' II 111 p l' l I l I 0 ll ' , t' (I 11 t• l ' t I ll ).!
n e " s pa p l' r :-. f o r r <· t ' t· I 1 n I-!
<rnd !'>l't•k1ng donal1<1n :-. lr11111 .
11n!~tnizat10l\s uncl grant J.:IH'I''
Thl·~ clt'Sl'I'\ l' I ht• s uppOl'I
and pra1st• ul lhl· t•1111r1•
l'l llTI mu111t ~
• Beach access review
Stall• t'P~•:-.tal <'11mm1s:.11m1•r:.
ll<t\'t• \\ISt•lv l'11•arl·d till' \\<I\ lor
I ht• ht•an11~ ol ;1 n O r;1 ngt• l'1 ~lint'
••PJ>l•al 111 :m t•.irl1t·r ruling th;al
r I' q ll 11' t•' p uh I 1 t :1<·1· t•'' 111
F:nwrald Ha' Bt·al'h
In .lunt· · 111:-.1 ht'lon· 1h 'tall'
C'l1..irl1•1 r:rn out. thl· South Coa'I
Ht.•g 111n~d (.'11<.s't al C11fl\m1,,1011
lurrwd dU\\11 tht· n1unt' ·, Lot :d
l'o:1-..1.d Pl ~111 fur I ht· Emt·r:tld
H a ' t• 11 mm 11111 I ' .1 <I 11111l 1 n J.!
I .a g una Bt•at·h
It 1 hl'll ,q1pl'o\ t•d a mt·a-.un·
n ·q111r111g 1h:11 tlh· p11hltt· h t•
11 llo\\1•cl t11 11 ~t· tlH· n111t· <-tt·n•
lu·;1l'11. \\ 1111 h 1:--ma1nt;i11wd II\
t h t' JI r I \ :1 I l' r I' ... I d l' 11 1 1:1' 1
l'O nl ll11 llll l \
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I '1 fl h D1 :--I nl'I 111dt1dt•:-. Enwr;tld
B ;i~. rt,L!htfu ll.' rnm111 ;11n' public ·
.tt·1·t.•:o.S 1:-. lllll lt1 <1:-.l hlt• IJ('(•:tll'I'
lftl'l'l' I' 1)11 pl<Ht• l11r ht'ol('I!
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In ud rl1t1on. tht· IH':H'h -.1111 ph
1 ~ n t I a r g l' t' n 11 ugh L c 1 l'' t· 11
at·t·ommo<l<iH' t ht.• I .'ioo n•:--1<h·nh
ol Emer:.ild B:n . mut·h ll'''
ffil'm t.wr' of Lht-1>111>hc· Thl'lT ''
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1wa r Eml'rald B•" I hat an• opl'll
111 puhl1t· ll'l' and ;1n· h.trJ.!t·
t• ll (t ll i! h I II p I l' t• I II ti I'
II\ l'f<'l'(l\\dlll~ •
Thl' Coa,tal Co mm1:-.:-.1011
'h11ul<l ml•rturn thl: ruling 11f ttw
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rt' m '" t' t h l' p 11 h I 1 t' :.i c· • l' ......
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Tht• t'll<tStlll panl·I 'hnuld
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ph~ s 1t·al l1m1tat111n:--:.in· l1H1 L!rt·<ll
111 makt• puhllc ll"l' pra1·1 ll'al
College on the air?
:--. i.l d d I 1' h .I I lo. t . II 11 l• ~ l' I n
~ti :-. ... 111n \'1l'f11 n11d1t ht• 'l>e>rt mg .i
~:;n loot ll'lt•\ i-..1on hroaclt.'a:.11nl.!
lmH'I on till' ('.1mp u:. 11 disl1'lt't
1 ru-.t1·t·~ agn•t• In a <it-al ufll·n·rl
h ~ ,c I" l' :ii 1· ~1 t, k ll· In 1:--10 n
1·11m p:cn~
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t.·1111'\t nwt I hl' to\\ l'I' to t•nabll> tlw
t·o mp;.in' to pro\ 1dl' hl•tL(•r
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.ind South ( '1111111' cu:--tnnw r:-.
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l '11dt•r I hl' J>l'llPO"-i.l I. SI on·r
\\ill fli.I\ S<1ddlv h.H·k Siil 11011 .1
•
\t'i:ll' for the first thn•l' \'e:.11'' 10
·flo:i:-.t> the 100 by 200~:-.QU<.lf'l' foot
plot on "h1c·h lhl' timer \\ 111 hl'
hu 11 t
rhl' nl mµa n~ has al !'-11
11ll l·n·d Lo 1!1\'t.' Lht• (•o llt.>gt• a lump
'11r11 pa~ m1.•n1 of SI0.000 tu ht•
u:-;t·d lo\\ ard t ht• pul'l·ha:o-l' 111
h r n ti d c-a :-. l 1.• q t11 p m l' n 1 I 11 1
Suddll•h:.tl'k ':. lt.'lt.•\'ts 1on p rogrJ m
The «olleµ1.• cl1 str11·t \\Otdd
a lso ht• g l\'t•n a d1annl·I o n st or t' r · s s ,. s t l' m 11 n " h 1 d1 111
lirfla<lc·;i"t ~·our"C' offl•n ng" :111d
-.pt•c-1al l''·l·nt ~
S111n·1·' etfft•r .1p pl'i..ll'' 111
ha' l' hl•nt'f1h t llat S acldh·h.H·k
l'!1ul<1 nut affnrtl tn prm Hit· 11-.
... 1 u <ll·nt:-. "11 h d1 :-.l r1 t·t I und~
l'-..pt•t·1;.tl l~ 111 light ol c·u1-rt•nt
n it h:.11'1..:-. tor p11hl1t• l'd lll'at11111
Opinions expressed 1n lhe space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner vcews ex·
pressed on lh1 S page are those of thecr author s and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1t-
ed. Address The Datly Pilot, P.O Box 15'>0, Costa M esa, CA 92626. Phone 1714 )
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L.M. Boyd/Arctic hazard
Wor'il hatard 1n the Artllc cs
ne1lhl•r the l·old nor the ice. but the
haze You can lose the horizons
·Whether vou're 1n the ;.11r or on the
gr ound. 1l dcmoh!>hes your sense of
balance ~ot only do directions get
mixed up. you can C\'en become
confused about up. down and
sideways. Or so s a v the experienced
northmen
Q What are t he mos t fearless
creatures in the 1ungl1."1
A Wasp:-.. somt• ~ay t least. no
animal tries to ~la nd up to them
when they attack
Q Why dot's a wO(ld fire crackle·•
A Waler 1n the logs lurns to vapor .
expands, rupturc·s the "oo<l
Two s idewalk pedes tri<.i ns on a
colhs1on courst• tend to sidestep one
y,•ay and tht'n anothe r in a s mall
comic dance \'ou'vc no doubt been
momentarily barfled by such feints
Curiously. 1l dot'sn 'I happen. unless
the two are looking al each olher·s
eyes. When either glances away, they
b o t h c a n proceed . M a n y a,
professional boxe r thinks a sim ilar
phenomenon occurs in the r ing. To
avoid gelling locked up that way. a
fllhler who so believes looks at the
opponent's chin ra ther than the eyes.
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
Q. You say nobody's hair ever
turned gray overnight because of
worry. Has a nybody ever lost hair
because of worry?
A Now that really has happened.
say the med ico s . Maybe not
overnight. But within a few d ays.
Either a ll the hair or pa tches of it.
Big emotional shocks h,ave been
known to cause such fallout. But the
hair does grow back . usually.
Q. What's "The Badge or Military
Merit" awarded for?
A. That was the original name of
The Purple Hearl. bestowed on the
wounded i n action . George
Washington designed it . And at first.
it was given also for gallantry, fideli·
ty and all·round good soldiering. ·
Q . ls rape a commo n crime m
J apan q •
A . U-s reported there about half as
often as her e.
It was on the s lave sh ips rrom
Africa that the first cockroaches e mi·
grated to.this country. I'm told .
T he only dirt an ywhere on the island
of Alcatraz was carried ther e from the
m ainland.
Thomas P. Haley
Publisher
TIMNnn A. Milrplllne
Editor
Barbara KreHtlcll •
Editorial P•oe Editor
·• •
Beetle outwits Army · brass
WASlllNGTON Try to imagine the
most expensive meal ever prepared: A
Roman orgy in the hedonislic days of
C a Ii g u I a o r Nero ? M a·y b e a
multi-course glut at Delmonico's for
Diamond Jim Brady and his freebootmg
buddies''
The last thing an yone would think of
is a combat ration intended for the U S
Army·s infantry grunts . Yet that seems
to be the lltleholder. Nothmg's too good
for our fighting men. and the Army has
already spent at least $2 million for a
meal of glorified C r ations.
WHAT MAK ES this extravagance
downright appalling is that. for all the
years of effort and expe nse. the rations
may well he eaten, not by soldiers. but
by a vora cious !~tie beetle called
Rhyzopertha dominica.
Here's the story :
Twenty years ago, the Army brass
decide d to improve on the standard
canned m eal known in Pentagonese
as M C I. for "M ea l , Coml>at .
Individua l" which is g iven to Gls
who a re too far forward lo be fed by the
company cooks. The new r auon was to
bl' known as MRE . for ··Meal.
Read~··to·Eat ·
nlike the canned rations of World
War II. though, the M RE had to be
l'Om pact al)d llghlwt'1ght So the Army'i:.
G -J.-1:.-.-•• -1.-•• -. ~~
research laboratory at Natick. Mass
cNLABI. was orde red to deve!op a
package that would be as tough as can~.
but lighter
The solution was to put the ration 1n
plas tic pouches. It would be twice as
expensive, but the generals decided ct
" a s wort.h it.
According to a n internal Pentagon
audit, however. there were bugs in the
pouches liter ally . The MRE. as first
proposed. "had a high potential for
)nsecl infestation." the Surgeon General
warned.
The Natick scientists then designed Cl
new container a polymerit: tub like
carton that was impervious lo tnSl'ct
pests. In other words . a plastic can
L'nfortunately. the little plast1<.' tub-.
co'>l too muc•h c·\ l·n fllr l~ent a~on
~pen1Jtor-. Ha r k to lht• 11ld dr<J\.\ ini;
li<1an1
H) latt.· l!Ji!.1, the '\:I.A li ~t'1en11 ... 1-.
produt·ed another 11la-.t1t· ('Ontamer d
Ill to 12 mil pol) l'lh\ I enc bag. :-.e' era I
llffil''> -.turd1l·r than ) i.ur average
hl'<>') dut) lra ... h bal{ It \\a!. ea:.\ to
produce C1nd far le~... <'O'>lh than thl'
plas ttc tub:. But. a-. tht· Pentagon
aud1ton. under:.1<1ted ct, the little ba~
w a i:. · u n I' r 11 \ •· n a ~ d 1 n .., l 1 n s e c t
1nfei:.tat1on ··
TU E PE~TA(iO:'li "a'> -.11 cnthus 1ao;t1c
over lht.< hght Wl'lght rallon 'I.hat 1t we nt
ah(' ad any w<.i) and be~an bu~ ing and
prt-paring tht' mt.·ab lwfon· the pal·kage
"'a~ pcrfN·ted
·During tht• pmc ure ment planning,
and at the t1mt• of the 1n1t1al buys. there
wai:. coni.1derable evidence available
th<tt the M HE was susceptible to
pC'Sl 1nfestat11m when :-.torcd in m1htar\'
"a rehouse•:-.,· a Pentagon report noted ·
Yet the genl·rab l;i1d out $100 million
ror thl' ltisct·t tl'm1Jl111(.\ rations That
\\a ~ l\\11 yE.'ar!'. ago, 1t·._ 11nt known ho\.\
m an\ or lht• rl'ad\ to·e<.11 mt'al<> han·
rnmc off tht: a~~emhl~ line SIOl'('
-Bolsa Chica • manna plan has support
,·i ........ ·
T o the Echtor .;.,._.
\'our rt'port on t h e planning
com mission hearing dealing with Bolsa
C hica ''.';o\' 18 1 ~ mu ... t anaclvertenth
have been cut short Your rerorte'1
P;itr1ck Kenned' mention s somt-
oppos1llon, but fails to m ent111n all lht
SUl)f.>ort that was p resented to lht
comm 1ssi11n
for the s ake or fairness. let m e add
that
Sornl' :1.000 additional J>l'llt1on:-. from
c·1t1zl'n:. and taxpayer!'> in ... up1x1rt nf thl·
mannu and m arsh l'Xpansion plan <t..,
Qf!I)' !l token audience showed up at
thC' forum. but those who dad attend
heard som e id eas whic h the newh
consllluted sc·hool board might weil
take senousl\'
For inst•inc·e. the heres~· was spoken
thal money is not the answer to qu<ilily
edut·at1on Tht' r emark was not meant
tu de preciate the commenda ble effort~
MAILBOX
outltnl'rl by the Board of Super\'isors of the group of city r esidents who call
las t April \\t.'r c s ubm itted to lhl the m selves "Schoolpowe r·· and who are
romm1ss1on This brin gs to nearl) I' · r d 17 .000 the number of ""titions s ubmitted s o icttang un s from the cillzens for thl'
in s upport or the proj;~t sc·hools. The idea in context meant that
City Councilman J ohn Acosta of Santa money by itself isn·t going to guara ntee
Ana presented tht: offit·1al resolution b' quality the syste m must be efficient
the Cily of Santa Ana in s upport of the and eliminalt' the nonsense ~upt.'r\'isors' concept plan He also Another 1ctea wh1rh may well be the
d h . 1 ultimate a ns wer to school funding
pointc o ut l at s imi ar resolutions problems. since citize n donat10ns are h a \'C been submitted by the citie of Or ange, Tustin, Ana heim, Costa Mesa too undependable for any sustained
a nd I.a Palma. . cash no"' lo an organization with a n
Acosta said the cities· concern is for annual budget. was lhal espoused b}
t he opportunity of additional coastal ~ r HoppinJ(, who called for Lhe board I r ti) m eet With the Citv Council lo h a\'e ~=~·i~~~i~~na ac•cess or inland t•ity forced pa rtic1pat1on b> the bus1nessei:.
Ed Nichob. ext>cut1\'e secr etary of the in Laguna m the bus iness of providing
So uth er n ca 1ir0 r n 1 a M ar 1 n a l'clucation Mr Hopping raises a ver~
Association. a trade association ror the fundam~nl~I P<l•.nt. why is not education
marine industry , submitted a resolution of the c!ty s ch1l~ren a pr oper subject
in support. pointing to the m any jobs for the Cit\' Council to address''
the. andust r) provides in Orange County . THE CITY COUNCIL is the most
wh~c.h. ar e dependent on new marina direct link between citizen a nd
facilities. governml'nl Public education. effir 1ent
Orange Cou~t~· Central Labor Coun~cl or inefficient. poor or good. will require
also look a pos ition of s upport s ustainl'd and depe nda ble flow of
Charles Benne.ti ~poke on beh~lf o ca The City Council ought lo get
nume_rous organizations m the city f involved . The sch ool board a nd the llu~tmgton Beach t.hat s upport the council s hould work to~ether
project. And Ra~ph Kiser, representing No one s hould be too timid to express
the long·estabh~hed Orange County any idea with r egard to the financan~ Co a s~ A~s~c 1at1on . pr~s.ented that problems of Laguna Bea ch schools
organization s support pos1L1on School a dmmistrators are not chosen
Some how. your newspaper seems for financial genius and it is unfair to
always to be able to find room to report place all the blame on them ( hope the
the extre me no·growth views of the new board will not be lulled into
s ma ll group of Amigos de Bolsa Chica 1na ctiv1ty b y h o ping for private
Th ey are qui c k ly discr e diting donations to solve the proble ms
th.e msclves by o pposing a project that Private donation s aren't cons tant
~1 11 create. a Saltmarsh reserve three e nough to depend on the m for the
times the size of the existing State Fish perpetuity of the public school system 1
a nd Garn~ reserve. hope tht> new board tackles the real
We think a ll reasonable P.ubl1c problem the need for long t erm
mte rests ~an be ac~ommodated 10 the fina n ci ng provided by publi c
P.lan that is now gdmg forward a nd we ear m arked funds . And if that's taxation sancerel~ wish that your news paper so be it. We spend city dollars to pick u p
would fmrly report 1t.s progress. tons or dog waste m atter on Laguna
STEWART CASE Reaches: we can also spend city dollars
Sch l "b ., ., for public education. 00 reapon1i I l y OAVIO J LEE
To the Editor:
In the wake of the "tu rn the rascals
out " fe r vor w h ich d u m pe d the
incumbent Laguna Beach school board
I one by votes and two who had the 100<t
sense to leave before the bouncer
came>. som e very creative id eas
r ippled forth. The Lu1ue ol Women
Voters was responsible for providin1
the opportunity for auch ideas to be
communicated al the ~andklat.es• forum
sho rtly befo~ election day.
TJ' blackout?
To the Editor:
As long as our c ity manager. the
assistant city manager and some of our
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¥HthC.attoP'I~\ •
c·ou11nl membt•r' "'ere -.uc·c·l'edrng in
lht•1r <tllt'mpt to cfoce1n· the pl'ople of
l..1).!una ll1•al·h anti !!l'lt cng lhl'tr dt'al
g111ng 111 pui <·h:.tSl' lhn·t' dle'>cl bu~e'>.
1h ·rt' \l,t:-.n 1 ·'"' d1ff1< ult' "1th p11hht•
t·omrnun1<·;t1ion:. .,,. 1t-. t1 mt• nn thl'
Jl!t•nrla
IT W.\SS'T u n til th(' :-.o called
'c·r iti<·..,·· hrought forth the• fcsc·t~ about
lhl' h11:-.1·~. lhat lhC) don't want \OU tu
kcum 11r 111':11 lhal ~tarll'fl the fun
II \\.t•ll' 1111111 lht•\ \\t•fl• l"(PllM'd 1n
11 n1· 11• .tl1t·1 .1n11th1·r on pulil1 l·
1 t• I l' \ , , "111 . l h ~" I h l' " 11 u at I 0 n g 0 t
t•mharr;i-. ... cni.: .111<.1 irritating That's
\\hat hruught lht·rn 111 lht· dt•cb11m to put
the puhlll' l·11mrn11nll'Jl111n:-. \.\hl'n' no
() n l' \\ I I I :. l' l' () r h (' a I I) r I h l' I r
man1pul:it111n-. Thai ·~ \\hc•n lhl'T\' tape
run:. out .11111 nw't 1w11pk Jn: at home en
ht.'tl
The IJ..,l C'•>um·1 I mt·t•trng. then• "'asn l
an\ camt•rJ lhl'I l' ln -.ho\\ the homt'
,.It;\\ er:. ho\\ 1ht') mJn1pulall' thl• c ity to
lhl·1r 0\\11 ac1' :intJ).!l'
Rl·centl). 1hl· c•1t~ .ippropnated S5011
Ill Olli mont') lll -.upport lhl' Shfl\\IOl! Of
th'-· rnunt·il rn('t•ltn l! 1ln 1·han.nl'I 10 I
"onckr 1t our tax monl') 1:-also paymJ!.
for th<· hlac•knut " It ('l)Uld h\· lh<tl \H' are
pay1nc In bt.· ll<'Prt\'ed lll informatcon
I hat \\t' :..trt.' pa' 1ng tu rt'l.l'I\'"
,\lic1 tht.·~ S:J) \\\• drl' not lrying to
s I 1 fl t' pub I 1 c· l' ll rn m u n tc' a 1111r1 ;ind
lil'pnvt.• th1 · s1wakl·r-. 11t th1·11· n~ht.s in
the dt•mol'rat"' µrnt·t·:.~
\\'hat do \Oll think''
\LEX,\:\IH-:H 11001\
Way u ith u.•ords
To the Editor
It d1dn·1 lvok lo be much of a
Thanks~1v1ng hnltd<t\ for me anc1 other
leasl•holder'\ II v1n~ on I r\'mt' Company
property With land rent!. rising b)
I housandi. of dollars the comm~ \·ear
IOnks to be the beginning of the end or
our nc1~hborhoods
Rut then along came C.:rnny Olson
Davies and her ho nest column on
··1.essees Disconl'erted' cSunday. Nov
22 > Wrll. there 's a writer with a keen
mind and a wav with words
Let's ~ive ihanks for GtnO\ Olson
Davt<'S and her art1c lr Ma · there be
many more to ~ome '
MRS .IOllN WAI.KER
111111•
tr the City Council or Laguna ~ach
want s a hort nam e ror it.s Main Beach
Park how about ju.'lt "Park"Y ·
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D1ily Pilat . ' ..,
THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1981
Bright high school students D
are becoming more
llliUIA llACH /llUTH ClllT CAVALCADE 82-3
a conservative. See Page 84. ....
Federal report criticizes Onofre safety plan
By DAVID KUTZ MANN
.,. ... Delly ...... itaft
U .S . Nuclear regulator y
Co mmission officials we re
studying a federal report today
that says more work is needed
on evacuation plans for
communities· near the San
Onofre Nuclear Generating
StAtion.
N R C attorney Richard
Hoerting said in an intuview
Wednesday that a "substantial
number" of areas were
identified by the Federal
Emergency Management
Agency 84 requiring additional
work.
Vpgrade
.slated
for road
All it took was one heavy
downpour tn October lo convince
Laguna Beach officials all is not
well with the new fire access
road.
The road, completed earlier
this year at a cost of $280,000 is
lo provide emergency fi re
ser vice from the Top of the
World community to Arch Beach
Heights.
But a storm two months ago
showed dericiencies in the
mile -long asphalt road that links
the two hilltop neighborhoods.
city officials said
As a result. the City Council
approved spending another
$10 .500 to improve the
emergency road and t o
hydroseed the slopes again after
the rains was hed out an earlier
seeding.
Among the improvements that
will have to be done are grading
of the shoulders to form ditches.
the installa tion of culverts to
div,ert rainwater to the bottom of
the slopes and construct paved
s wales on the wide shoulders as
well as asphalt berms on the
narrow shoulder.
S oroptimists
help Lag una
lifeguards
The Soroptimist Club of
Laguna Beach has given the
Laguna Beach Lifeguard
t\ssociation a check for $500 that
will go into the group's building
fund.
The donation brings the totaJ
to $6,000 for construction of a
new lifeguard headquarters to
be located at the north end of
Main Beach Park.
Lifeguard Mike Dwinnell said
the association has set a goaJ of
$15,000 for materiaJs and labor
for the building·, which will
stand atop the current treatment
plant at the park.
He said an additional S52,000
will be sought later to furnish
the two-story· headquarters and
to purchase bonds in order to
p e rpetually maintain the
building at n o cost to city
taxpayers.
Funds to date have been
raised by swimming e vents ..
donations and the association's
newspaper recycling project.
When $15,000 is raised.
Dwinell said. construction will
begin on the building, with much
or the work being contributed by
local craftsm en and carpenters.
Rose parade
trip planned
Saddleback Co ll ege's
Community Services
Departme nt will s ponsor a
motorcoach roundtrip to the 1982
Tournament of Roses Parade in
Pasadena New Year's Day.
T h e bu s will l e a ve
Saddleback's North Campus in
Irvine at 6:45 a .m Jan. l and
will return at about 2:30 p.m.
The fee for the tour is S42 per
person.
Play chronicle•
arti1t '1 life "
"Modi." a play chronicling the
IUe or avant-garde artist
Amedeo Modigliani, opens at
Saddleback College's Studio
Theater in Mission Viejo Friday
for a two-week run.
Tickets, al $4.50 general
admiuJon and $3.SO ror senior
dli1ens and students, are on
s.ale ift Saddleback's thealftr box
ofrice. For reservations call
~l-4656 or 495-2790 weekdays.
·'It's kind or a mixed bag,
really." said Hoefling. staff
counsel to the U S. Atomic
Safety and Licens ing Board
which he ld le,ngthy hear ings
over the s umm e r on the
adequacy of e mer~enc y
evacuation planning. The
licensing board is an arm of the
full Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
Southern California Edison
Co. 's request for an operating
license for newly built units 2
and 3 at San Onofre partially
hinges on the acceptability of
e mergency planning e fforts
around the plant.
Communiti es whicn have
prepared di!iaster vhms include
San C le mente . San Juan
Capistrano, Orange and San
Diego Counties and the Marine
Corps at Camp Pe ndleton.
The Edison Co. has a plan 01
its own for on-site response to a
radiological emergency.
A dis aster drill last May,
monitored by state and feder al
teams. disclosed numerous
communications and
coordination problems between
jurisdictions.
ln the F'EMA report rec-eived
by federal nudea r officials
Wedne sday it was
recommended that the lO·mile
emergency planning zone
around the seaside plant include
Dana Point and all of San Juan
Capistrano.
The plans now in c lude
portions or tbo~c areas.
fioefling said the
recommendation to expand the
planning zone conformed with
recommendations made by state
e mergency planners and also
. Orange County planners .
An CS'timated 80,000 people
Ii ve within 10 miles o,f the
nuc lear power plant, located
three miles south o f San
Clemente.
CARS. CARS, CARS This 1s t~·pical scene of
traffic on Pacific Coast J li gh wa~· in Corona
del Mar Local merc·h C:tnts <.ire worried that
the hi ghw~~" a ke~· arter~· for tht' Orangt•
f)elly "'-,_ -
Coast. somcda~· will resemble ~· p;.irking lut
tl owe,·e r . traffi t: exper t s s<1 ~ tr:iff11·
c·ondit1ons s hl'>uld impron• in cominJ,! 't·<ff"
• m the fast lane Community
Pr ogress brings traffic night mares to Co r ona del Mar
By STEVE MAABLE motorists more room. °'-~Pltee~ Shop owners in Corona del
To those who've been around a Mar worry that parking in front
few years. Corona del Mar has of their businesses someday will
become a s Io w . paced be removed to give drivers an
community caught in the fast extra lane or two.
lane of progress. Llevena Hayton. owner of a
The progress, s ay the tiny c lothing shop on the
merchants who do business highway, suggests that, if the
along the community's Pacific parking goes. so will th e
Coast Highway shopping belt , business.
has come in the form or traffic. '·ft would e radicate the
Too much traffic. friendly village atm osphere
Merchants here gel agitated we're still hanging onto." she
when d escr ibing the daily s ays. "It would be worse than
jam·Up Of motorists trying lo get bringing a freeway right
through Corona del Mar to through town.··
Laguna Beach or the county Merchants acknowledge that
airportoralmost anywhereelse. traffic in Corona del Mar
T o G a r y Do I i n k a . a already is bad. They worry that
transplanted New Yorker who two Irvine Company projects
set up his Coast Highway deli one at Newport Center and the
five years ago, it brings back other just downcoast of Corona
bad memories. del Mar -will make it wors'e
.. r·ve been through thi s Much worse.
before," he says. detailing his years with a New York City deli .. We're caught between two
that went sour when traffic large developments like a rock
became so thick that street in a river." says Mrs. Hayton. ~ark inll! was removed to_&! v-=e.....:th=e ___ o_rr_i_ci_a_ls_f_r_o_m_C_a_l_t_ra_n_s_._w_h_o
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TOP HARBOR MASTER Newport Harbor Mas ter Ha rry
Gage of Capistrano Beach st ands In front or patrol boat at
the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol facility in
Corona del Mar. Gage, who has been with the department
for 16 years. was named "Harbor Master of the Year" by
the CaJifomia Association or Harbor Masters and Port
Captains.
control operation of the state
highway, say there are no plans
to e lirninate parkmg.
.. Hut that's JUSt for right
now... responds Dee Masters,
owner of four buildings on the
highway ... When the r oad
becomes bogged something will
have to give. We know that.
everyone knows that. ..
She says she's not opposed to
proi;tress and realizes that
'"nobody expects Corona del Mar
to be the little two-lane town 1t
once was.
But, she contends. developers
and city planners have made a
mess out or Corona del Mar She
says the city is approving
development projects ,,n one
hand and. on the other hand,
removing planned str eets from
the city"s circulation maps.
Some of those planned roads.
s uc h as Canyon Crest which
would have looped inland of the
shopping district and 5th A venue
whic h w o uld have ~been
tran s f ormed int o an
expressway. were dumped
because Corona d el Mar
residents objected to the m.
J err SChuein, owner of Corona
del Mar's Crown Hardware.
says increased traffic will mean
more dirt. m ore noise and an
eventual elimination of parking.
A nti cipa tin g thi s. the
hardware store owne r says he
pu r c hased a r eside ntia l lot
behind his shop years ago for
future parking space. He now is
preparing to develop the lot.
Goin~ by today's val ue,
Schuein figures he'll get 10
parking spots on a piece of
property worth at· least $200,000.
Ma ny of the merchants say
they can't a fford prices like
that
Deli owner Dolinka says he
worries about s afety lie says a
car plowed into his s hop earlier
this year. He says it was the
third store on his block that was
hit.
·'This is supposed to be a quiet
sleepy town where everything
rolls up at 8 p.m .. " Dolinka
says. "I like it quiet. That's why
1 came here."
Mrs. Masters says traffic has
become so heavy that it's hard
to cross the street.
'·You try getting across the
road at rush-hour and you really
have to get trucking to make it.
If YO\! don't get right on it, you
end up stuck in the middle of·lhe
stre~t." she says.
Shop owne r Hayton claims
heavy traftlc is dividing the
community. She says residents
tend to stay on their side of the hl~hway
I
£
Edison Co offtc1als said their
firm has s pent more than l20
million to insure that emergency
planning 1n a nd around the
expand~ pla nt site 1s adequate
They. stron gly endor!>e tht:
documents whic:h com munity
planners have drawn up
Opponents of li censing of the
new units. however. rnntended
during the licensing hea rings in
Anaheim las t ~umm er that
emergency plans are e laborate
llut unworkable in a real cn s1s.
Lynn Harns llicks. one of the
leaders or the anl1 nudear
Guard orgar.1z:.itton ;ind a legal
1nterv~nor in the San Onofre
case. said she· had not yet seen
the f'EMA update und could
make no comment
lloefling said that members
of the safety and hcens1 n~ board
have l}een s hown the t-'EMA
report and will soltc1t commenL.,
soon from all parties in the cas".
Ile also s aid the Nuc:lear
Hc gulatory (;omm 1~s10 n will
t•onsider Friday the question of
whether e mergency planning
udequat·y 1~ to be judge d on the
bu'!>is of a huge earthquake
ocrurrmif al lhc plant site at the
s :sme t1mt· a r<id1 oactt ve
meltdown 1:-. 01•t•urring
Mesa sculpt~r
contempt of • ID
co11rt --
Costa Mesa w el der Ali
Rous han was vut on nollce for a
second·t imc Wcdnesda) that he
1s in contempt o f t ourt for
erecting red stee l Sl'ulµlures
without proper city approval
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Robert R. Fitzgerald
ruled that Roushan \'1olaled a
previous court order when he
put up a 60 fool plus structure
ca ll ed Tornado , which
resembles an upside down t;
The city had sought the c·oun
order lo prevent RoU'Shan from
erect ing his creations without
seeking city permits
Earlier thi s "'eek . Judge
Fitzgerald ruled lhal the
colorful Iranian welder also was
1n contempt of court fur pulling
up another piece known as
Vokano, 45 feel high
Roushan faces a pos:-.1ble SSOO
ftne and fJVe day~ 1n Orange
County Jatl on the contempt
citation for Tornado 1f he does
not take the struc ture do"'n
within 30 days
ril-zgerald !'lc h edulcd s en·
tencing proceeding!> n ee 8 on
Tornado and on Dec :rn for
Volcano.
• again
In all. Houshan put up four
~leel sculptures heginning 18
months a~o on ht~ industrial
propert} at 1550 Superior A \'e .
near his welding bus iness
lie had ohlained City Council
approval for his firs t structure,
known as Waterfall. but put up
1 hret' more Hulte rfly Wings.
Volcano and Tornado withou(
'>eeking tit) permits
-·1 JU:o.t tl1dn 'l want lo
daydream I JUSl didn't want to
believe in !>omethtng that would
never happen.·· Roushan told
the c ourt We dne s day 1n
describing wh } he hadn"l sought
city appro' al for the three
edifices
Roushan and hi:-lawyer, Meir
Wes tre1ch. have argued that the
Iranian i mmi g r ant 1s
t·11nst1tut11mally e ntitled to free
a r t 1sl1<.· e>.press1on w ithout
go\'ernmcnt interference
Th e c tl:> t:ontcnds that
Rou-;han must ~eek permit~ for
the artworks because lhe} arc
-;t ru t•turc:.
Both Rou~han ;ind Westre1ch
ha v c s a 1 d l h c} >'"I l a p pea I
Filzgerald"s ruling to the 4th
District Court of Appeal
-By DAVID K t "TZMANN
Some reappraisals
may be repealed
OfficiaJs tn the Orange County
assessor's office .released good
news Wednesday for people who
have had residential property
reappraised recently during
owners hip transfers between
fa mily mem ber s.
A new state law permits the
assessor's office to throw out
those reappraisals whic h
likely led lo higher property tax
rates if they were made
between March 1, 1975 to March
1. 1981.
The new law, which went into
effect on Oct. 1. allows joint
owners or residential property to
get t he reappr aisals repealed by
contacting the assessor·s office.
The law doesn"t specify the
relationship of the JOtnt owners
in such cases. so any parties
who transferred property a mong
the m sel ves . t h e n had 1t
reappraised . are elig ible for the
reversals.
The legis lation was vassed
mostly because of complaints
from ram1Lics 1n which parents
he ld property in trus t until
ch ildren became adult . said
Webster Gui I lory. head of
management ser vices in the
county assessor's offkc
T he new legislation. however.
does not pro\'ide for tax refunds
in cases where reappraisals led
to h igher prope r ty tax
payments. except perhaps fo r
this fiscal year. he said
Those seeking an assessment
c hange s hould con tact the
assessor's office at P .O Box 149.
Santa Ana. CA 92702 Requests
s hould include the a ssessor·:.
1dentificat1on . mapbook. page.
parcel. address a nd a copy or
the deed in question. he said.
Pharmacy courses
set a t Saddle bac k
Thr ee cou r ses in
pharmaceuti cal tec hnology
training will be offered during
th e s pring se m es ter b y
Saddleback College·s Division of
Health Scien ces in Miss ion
Viejo.
The classes are des igned for
students planning a career in the
healt h .:ar e field.
fo'or informallon call the
Division of Health Sciences at
831-4701 Classes begin the week
or Jan. 18.
Santa Claus comes
to Lagu~ Friday
Santa Claus arrives In Laguna
Beach Friday . the guest or the
city's Chamber of Commerce,
and he'll be setting up shop in a
little house on the lawn at City
Hall.
Santa's arrival by fire truck
will be at 5.30 p.m .. at the
conclusion of a s hort parade
down Park Avenue l'<> Coa st
H.ighway. The parade route
continues south on the highway,
will circle the Art Center. then
north on the highway to Forest
A venue and on up to Clly Hall.
The Thurston lnttrmediate
School band and chorus will
entertain Santa, anti visll(')rS
< '*
alike at San ta 's H ouse.
beginning at S p.m.
Laguna Beach merchants in
the downtown a rea will invite
the community into their shops
to enjoy refreshments until 9
Pm.,.
And there'll b<' a new wnnl<le
in this year's festi vities in
Laguna Beach.
-"---"An old fashioned llghling of
the vlUap Christmas tree will
take place-at 6 p.m al Main
Beach Parle.
A Jarge pine tree has been
planted at the park. and the tree
has been decorated by the city's
Arls Commission
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Ale I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. December 3, 1981
A positive move /or
health care planning
A 1rn n l' I o f t· o m m 11 n 1 t y
leadt:r"., urul ht•ullh cxp..-rts h :.1s
hre n formed 111 Hn l'ffort tu
<k velop a pl an fur <J ht•allh c·~m·
s~·.;tcm in lrvuw.
Thl' pani.·I 1ndu<ll'!'! I r\'lrh'
Muvor Oa\'id Sills . l'C In 11w
Chancellor Dn n1cl .\ld1·1th .Jr
Cieo .. n;c Hou f! 11. 1.·hairman of lh1.•
boa1·d or I loug Me moriul I losptlal
1 n N l' w po rt R l' a t• h . R o hf! r t
I . o m b a r· cl t • l' h u n c· l' I I o r u I
Saddlcbatk Community C(lllcgc.
and Dr .\mold () Bt:tkman of
Heckman Instruments
Formed at th<• s uggest um ol
t he rit1zens· gro up. Peuph.• for an
I rnnc Community 11osµital. th1.·
panel holds out the poss ibilit' of
devclopinf! u plan fol' a healt h
c are svst em that wo uld bc~t
s ei-ve the c1t\ '.; n·~idents .
1 losµitltl withdrew from u joint
venturi! with Wcs lttrn Medi('ll l
Center of Santa . Anu to hu1lcl
lr\"lnc's first hos pital.
Thl' c•xa(·t rt>ason for th1.:
pa rting of thl' way!'I tor lhl'
l\\o Wl0 ll-rc:g<.11'dcd Orttng(' Count~
hos pital o r ga n1 za t1on !'I t !'I
llllknown. UU t the breakup IS
trou bling fo r u lt of thO!)l' \\ho
ha\'e seen div1si\'enes:-"l('lHllt·
pre nous e ffort ~ to de' l'lop
m l'd ital fa('ilit1cs in Irvine.
• •
Wh1h.• thi!-panl'I Sl't'm~ tu
bode well for good hospit:i l
Pl<tnning. o ther aspl•<:ls nf' thl'
rt•t\' to build l rvine ·!'I f1r~l
hos pital ~l·t.•m t l• r e prl'.H'nt
With l rnne now the large:-t
<:1 t~ in lhl· state with no m_.Jor·
hos pital within its .borctcr!'I , 1t 1~
llml• a WU\ is found to ll':J\"I'
behind the · r onfli<'ling interests .
jea l ou s i i's and mi s
understandings of the past The
proble m is not a s s imple a s
-;aymg "'build a hos pital, .. and
the oppor tunities an· g n •ater
than that limited obJeclt\"C.'.
The newt~ fo rmed µanl'I · ha:-
prl•sti.ge and expl•rtbe and \\t'
IH.•li(.•\·e 1t C'an comma nd t h1.•
f.!Ooclwil I and «nopl•r a t ion ""
<.>ssenttal to the pro1t•t·t
Beetle outwits Army hr~· ...
• an~·thtnl'! but good planning
·· For examplt:'. ahout l\\o
\\"l' l' ks a~ o. II v a g :vt l' mo n <1 I
Civic Center co·sts
T hcrl• ul't' 'some s ign:-of
m o\·t·m cnt ·on the question of
"here th<.' l'1 l\· go\ e rnme ntal
offit•t•!-w1ll ult1match be housed
In the "a ke cl thl' voters·
pa:,s agc on ~°' 3 of an ad' isor.'
m1.•as ure in favor of cons truction
of a rte\\' Ci,·it· C't>ntcr . the City
C'ounctl ha~ lnl<I the C'il\ sta ff lo
ht'g1n look1n~ for :in a r r.h1kl"l for
tht' prOJlTI
The a n ·h1 ll"«l11ral ('Ontrat·I
a lonC' ts estim<ttt•cf to t ost SI :.!
million. \\htll· lhC' Ill'\\ Cl\·1t·
(\·ntt:r 1s 1.•spN.'tcd to to::.t S19 7
million to cons tru(•t Wht-n 11
fl(.' ,. t'l' 111 I' I n a IH' I n g (' 0 s t s :.tr t'
f1gun·d 111 tl\'t•r a 2!'> ~·t.>ur pernxl.
the tot"il r11~h ol tht-JJfOJl't"l.
fl I a n IH' cl f 11 r l h t· ' 1 t· 1 n ll ~ 11 I
Barr<inl·a P ark" <1~ • .ind JelfrC'~
( I 1to._1cl 1ntre.i:-l'" th S47 million
\\'h£'n cost c~t 1 ma !l's sut h a:-
1 hr:-1· a r e hanc11t·d about. the•
ob\'ious quest ion a rt!'IC~ ··\\'ho 1s
going to foot the bill"' ·
Proponents o f the n C'w Cl\·1t·
Center sav it can bC' fina nced
without the impos 1t1on ot nC'\\
t axes th ruu~h th e !'la lc of
l ax · free bond s is!) u ed l)\ a
10 1nt ·p O\\e r s a uthorit ~· o f
<lli~l'nC1cs interested in ha,·in g
offtces in the ne\\ t'i n C' Center
These sa m e proponents ~a~ it
\\ill be <'heaper to build a new
C i ,. 1 t Cent e r t h a n t o pa ~·
t.·~ralating lease ("osts for offit·c
... pace to s upplement the prcsc·nt
unders ized facilil\ a t 17200 .Jam-
boree Road. ·
As cit\' officials m on· ahl·ad
\\ 1 t h the · Ci" 1 c Cc n t e r p I ~1 n s .
howe,·er. the~ s ho uld keeµ a
~harp eye on the project to makl'
..;ure rost O\'erruns do n't plagut•
1 h<.> new Civic Center
College on the air?
Sa cl d I t' hat' k Co 11 cg e 1 n
~l 1..;~1on \'rl'ln might be sportin~ a
2511 foot ll'l1.•,·1~1on hroadrasti n~
tn\\ er on the• tarn pus if district
trustc'l·~ ag ree to a de al off en•d'
h~ a loca l c·<thlc tl!lt·vis 1on
<'Ompany.
.\nahc1m ha~cd Storer Cable
Tdl'' 1~1on ha~ off l'r<•<l In ll'asC' a
s m .a II (ll nt o n t ht· «a m pus to
('ons tru«l l11t· 111\\l'r to t•na hlt.' tht·
<'o mpa n\ t•> pr11 q d t• bt.>ttl·I'
scn ·1cc• to ll!-t Sad<ll C'hack \'all<.·~
and South Count,. r uslomers
According to r ollege official".
the t·om1wn,· ha~ <1hu o ffered to
ins t a ll thn•t• <l1 sh a nte nnas lo
allow micro\\ a \"l' recept inn a ncl
trans m1 ss1on a t t ht• college
l 'nde r I hC' propos al. Storer
will pa~ Sarldle back Siii OOo :1
•
~ear for the firs t three year!'> to
lease the 100 by 200-square fO<lt
plot on which the tower will ht·
built · ··
The l" o m pa n ~· trn s a Is o
offe red to give the eollege a lump
s um 1>ayme nt or SI0 .000 to be
used toward the purchas e of
hroaclca ~t l'Q Ut pment for
Sadcllcba("k 'o; te le \'is1on prog ram
The t·ollege dis tnt·t \\ould
als n be ~iven a c h<1nnel 011
S t o rer·s s \·stt•m on \\ h1 ch to
broadl·ast course offenng!'I :.ind
s µe<'ial t.>vents
St orer·~ oHt•r a ppe ar!'I to
h<l\"l' benefits tha t Saddlebac k
l'<>Uld not afford to prn\"lde its
s tudents with dl!->t n e t fund!'I .
1;•s pec·1<ill~ 111 lig ht of c urre nt
l'UtlJar ks fur public c duc:at10n
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L.M. Boyd/Arctic hazard
Wors t hazard 1n the Arctic 1s
neither the cold nor the ice. but the
haze . You can lose the horizons.
Whether you're in the air or on the
ground. it demolishes your sense or
balance. Not only do directions get
mixed up. you can even become
conrus ed about up. down and
sideways. Or so say the experienced
northmen.
Q What are the most fearless
creatures m the j ungle"
A. Wasps. some say At least. no
animal tries to stand up to them
.,vh en they attack
Q. Why docs a wood fire crackte·)
A. Water in the logs turns to vapor.
expands. ruptures the wood
Two sidewalk pedestrians on a
collis ion course lend to sidestep one
way and then another in a small
comic dance. You've no doubt been
momentarily baffled by such feints.
CuriousJy, It doesn't happen. unless
the two are looking at each other's
eyes. When either glances away, they
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both ca n proceed . Many a
professionel boxer thinks a similar
phenomenon occurs in the ring. To
a void getting locked up that way. a
fighter who so believes looks al the
opponent's chin rather lhan the eyes.
Q. What's "The Badge of Military
Merit" awarded for?
A. That was the original name of
The Purple Heart, bestowed on the
wounded in action . George
Washington designed ll. And at first.
it was given also for gallantry. fideli-
ty and all-round good soldiertng.
The only dirt anywhere on the island
of Alcatraz was carried there from the
mainland.
It was on the slave ships from
Africa that the first cockroaches emi-
grated to this country. I'm told.
Q . Is rape a common crime .Jn
Japan?
A. ll's· reported there about hair as
often as here.
Thomas P. Haley
Pubilsrter
T....,... A. Melrplllne
Editor
B•rbara Kreilticlt '
Editorial P~ £ftor
WASHJNGTON Try to imagine the
mos t expensive meal ever prepared: A
Rom an orgy in the hedonistic days or
Ca l igula o r Nero ? Maybe a
multi-course glut at Delmonico's for
Diamond Jim Brady and his frttbooting
buddies''
The last thing anyone would th.ink of
is a combat ration intended for the U.S.
Army's infantry grunts. Yet that sttms
to be the titleholder: Nothing's too good
ror our fighting men, and the Army has
already spent at least S2 miltion for a
me al or glorified C rations
WHAT MAKES this extravagance
downright appalling is that. for all the
years of effort and expense. the rations
may well be eaten. not by soldiers. but
by a voracious little beetle .called
Rhyzopertha dominica.
Here's the story:
Twenty years ago, the Army brass
decided to improve on the standard
ca·nned meal -known in Pentagonese
a s MC I . for "Meal , Combat.
Individual" which is given to Gls
• who are too far forward to be fed by the
company cooks . The new ration was to
be .known a s MRE . for "Meal.
Re ady· to· Eat."
Bolsa Chica
To the Editor ·
Your r e port on the planning'
comm1ss1on hearing dealing with Botsa
Chica 1 Nov. 18 1, must inadvertent!}
have b£en cut short Your r~porter
Pa (ric k Kennedy mentions some
opposition. but fails to mention all the
. support that was presented to thf
commission . •
For the sake of fairness. let me add
that · .
Some :J.000 additional petitions from
citizens and taxpayers in support or the
manna and mars h expansion plan as
outlined by the Board or ·supervisors
las t April were s ubmitted to the
com mission. This brings to nearly
17 .000 the number or petitions submitted
in support of the project.
City Councilman John Acosta of Santa
Ana presented the official resolution by
the City of Santa Ana in support or the
supervisors· concept plan. He also
pointed out that similar resolutions
have been s ubmitted by the cities or
Orange. Tus tin. Anaheim. Costa Mesa
and La Palma .
Acosta said the cities· concern is ror
the opportunity of additional coastal
recreationetl access for inland city
res idents.
Ed Nichols. executive secretary or the
Sout h ern Cali r o rnia Marina
Association. a trade association ror the
ma rine industry. submitted a resolution
in s upport, pointing to the many jobs
the industry provides in Orange County,
which are dependent on .new marina
facilities.
Orange County Central Labor Council
also took a position of s upport.
Charles Bennett spoke on behalf of
numerous organizations in the city or
Huntington Beach that support the
project. And Ralph Kiser, representing
the long-established Orange County
Coast Association, presented that
organization's support position
Somehow, your news paper seems
always to be able to find room to report
the extreme no-growth views of the ·
SfJlalt group of Amigos de Bolsa Chica
Th ey are quickly discrediti n g
themselves by opposing a project that
will create a Saltmarsh reserve thrtt
times the size of the existing State Fish
and Game reserve.
We think a ll reasonable public
interests can be accommodated In the
plan that is now going forward and we
sincerely wish that your newspaper
would fairly report its progress.
STEWART CASE
College funding
To the Editor:
Alter rea<ting your ed.ltoriaJ ol Nov
23. "CoJlege growth limit fortt1 course
cuts," l have severaJ obHrvation~ to
make.
The first is that the Coast Commualty
College Dislriet adminbtraUon knew
or the arowt.b lim ii.U. u early u lut
July. While little could have beet done
limlt ttnrollment for th e aJre~Y-ln-progress aummer &eulon,
I
.. .
Unlike lhe canned rations of World
War 11, though, the MRE had to be
compact and lightweight So the Army's
G. -J.-1:.-•• -.-1.-•• -. -~
research laboratory at Natick. ~ass.
< N LAB>. was ordered to develop a
package that would be as tough as cans.
but lighter.
The solution was to put the ration in
plas tic pouches. It would be twice as
expensive. but the generals decided 1l
was worth it.
According to an mternaJ Pentagon
audit, however , there were bugs in the
pouches -literally. The MRE. as first
proposed. '"had a high potential ror
insect infestation," the Surgeon General
warned .
The Natick scientists then designed a
new container -a polymeric tub-like
carton that was impervious to insect
pests. In other words. a plastic can
Unfortunately. the little plastic tubs
cost too much. even fo r Pentagon
s pender'>. Back tu the old dra wing
t>0aru
Bv lale 1979. the NLAB scientists
produeed another plastic container -a
llHo· 12 mil polyethylene bag. several
times sturdie r than your a verage
hea vy·duty tretsh bag It was easy to
produce and rar less costly than the
pl astie tubs Rut . as the Pentagon
auditors under.!>lated 1l. the httle bag
wa s .. unpr<1v e n aget ins t in sect
infestation ··
THE PENTAGON was ~o enthusiastic
over the hghtwe rght ration that 1t went
ahead anyway end began buying and
pre panog the meals before the package
wa ~ perfected ·
··During the procurement planning.
and al the time or the initial buys. there
was cons iderable evidence available
. that the MR E was susceptible to
pest inrestat1on when stored in military
warehouses.'' a Pentagon report noted.
Yet the generals laid out $100 million
for the in~ccl ·templing rations That
"'as two years ago. it's not known ho"'
manv or the read\ to eat meals have
come orr the et'\semhty la ne since
• manna plan has support
much could and s hould have been done
to control the heavy increase of
students in the fall semester Instead.
the district and consequently the
MAILBOX
coll eges. encouraged the enrollment
increases which now precipitate s uch
drastic cutbacks . One must wonder if
there were other motives imolved in
failing to come to grips with this
s ituation early on.
SECOND, misleading information
was presented regarding charges ror
classes Current law prohibits charging
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fees on CREDIT courses onJ y <other
t han supply fees 1 Costs of teaching
non-credit and community service
classes may be passed on to the
students Notice that I said may, not
shall or will It is the Coast distnct
choice to subsidize suc h non-credit
classes
Third. omitted from your editorial
...was the legislative prom~e to no lm.gcr
rund any adult education classes at the
community college level beginning
July. 1982 (Assemblyman Marguth 1
The cuts being made this year involve
both academic transfer courses. such as
English compos ition and economics.
and vocational classes. Furthermore.
by far the largest percentage of classes
cut al Orange Coast College were in the
evening thereby making it increasingly
difficult for those who work to get a
college education or learn a ne w
vocation
All of th es e c uts are being
implemented in a matter of weeks if not
days with no input from the community.
students. or starr members. Does this
sound a s if t h e Coast dis trict
administrators are operating in the best
interests of the community?
DONALD ACKLEY
Share the blame
To the Editor:
The 1,800 furloughed General Motors
Auto Assembly workers at lhe South
Gale plant shouJd realiz:e how much
they <and other American work forces>
have contributed to their own· state of
• I nttr.~ from rtodtt! orf' welcom e Tht
riyht 111 1·1mdt'n$I' lctrers•to /If ~,. tir
rlm11natv /11'f'I 1s rtsn v.-d l.ettns nl J(l(1
words or lrAs 1nll be> g11Jt'n prtfert'flct ~ll
ltlttr$ m11$1 1n.cludt stgrsaturt and mailing
Clddrru ""' raome11 moy ~ &1.'tthht'ld on rt
qut'~I 1/ 1'Ul/IC'ttnl rto1on 1$ opportnt
~I'll Will not~ Pf'bl.1•"'11 u ttrrs maw bC'
tf'1tph0Md In 642 60N .Yamt and phmat
n11mf'lf't of tilt ront~tnr must be> f11l't'ft /01
1·f'rthcotton ptJrpos.-s
..
unemployment More than 40 percent of
the cars driven by those wo rkers to and
from the auto plant are foreign made.
The s ame h old s tru e at F'ord
Aeronutronics in Newport Beach and at
Kaiser Steel in Fontana and probably at
many other industrial plants throughout
California and the nation .
Either the workers have no regard or
understanding of how the health of the
American marketplace reflects on their
own prosperity. or else they know
som eth in g we don ·t know about
Ame rican workmanship a nd quality of
product a nd g uide their personal
purchases accordingly ·
HENRY BURKE
JJI hat airport?
To the Editor
I can·t under ·tand whv thev named
the Orange County Airport, the John
Wayne Airport I was in Denver. I
wanted a ticket and 1 said give me a
ticket to the J ohn Wayne Airport
··Where's that'• I never heard of it.""
So 1f they wanted to change the name
of it why not Glenn Marttn" He built his
first airplane right here . new it right
here and became the builder of the
famous Martin bomber Now what did
John Wayne t.•ver do for the airport? Or
Oran~c County"'
RAY DYER
JJI ay with H~ords
To the Editor
It didn't look to be muc h or a
Thanksgivin~ holiday for me and other
leaseholders living on I rvane Company
property With land rents rising by
thousands or dolla rs the coming year
looks lo bl' the beg10n1ng or the end of
our neighborhoods
But then alon~ came Ginny Olson
Oµvies a nd her honest column on
.. Lessees Disconcerted .. !Sunday. Nov.
22>. Well . there's a writer with a kttn
mind and a way with words
Let's give thanks for Ginny Olson
Davies and her article May there be
many more to come'
MRS. JOllN WALKER
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lf the City Coun<'il or Laguna Beach
wants a short name for its Main Beach
Park how about just "Park'">
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THU RSDAY, DEC. 3, 1981 D
CAVALCADE
B right high schoo l students
are becoming more 0 conservative. See Page 84 ..
82-3 ...
Police use o l d tactics
.
Modern-day technology abandoned i n cracking video thefts . --
8 y RICHARD GREEN additional a ssi!>l lln (•e wa!. bought stolen tapes from Harris,
CSt * o.My,..... s~ needed pol 1 ce s aad.
Telepho nes at Ed 's Meat At one t'rucial point , Irvine l>esp1lt: the communication
Market in Burbank and al police needed assistance in the problems. Jones su1d that Irvine
various s upermarkets. liquor arrest of Paco1ma men J erome police are happy with the res ults
s tores and s t)opping centers Otis Nelson . 32. and Artie of lhe Irvine police operation.
we re used instead of modern Walla<.'e. 30. in Burbank wtr'ich in add1t1on to the five
police communications gear in Sgt. Jones said that in order to arrests. resulted 10 the recovery
Monday's video tape robbery ~et help from Burbank police. he of Sl 75.000 worth of video tapes.
arrests, Irvine pollct• Sgt Leon ran into the butt'her room of Th er e v.a!. o n e additional
J ones said today
He said that the old style
communications method had to
be u sed be ca u se po.lice
walkie-talkies didn't work well
in mountainous portions of Los
Angeles Co unty where the
arrests took place
As a re!. ult. the 11) officers who
swept into Los Angele'i County,
arresting three m en 1n
connection with ii video tape
robber y and two others ror
possessing stolen tapes. had to
keep in <.'ont acl with eat'h other
by telephonfog Lt. Bob Lennert
at the Irvine Poht'e Station, !)gt
Jones s ajd.
He ran i nto the butcher room
and used Ed's telephone.
Ed ·s Meat Market in Burbank
and used Ed'~ lell•phon("
problem About 4 a m . Tuesday.
the polH·(' truek bringing the _
tapes buC'k to Irvine blew a lire
on the freeway. Sgt. .Jones said.
,, Polite wen• for('cd to have the
t tt pcs lrans ferr<.'d (O another
truck. wh1<·h eventuttlly made it
into Irvine without further
incident
COPS SURVEY HAUL Jn·1ne poli('e Sgts.
Dick Rowman 1 ltdt 1 and Leo .Jones examine
boxes <:ont<1 inmg l:J.O<Hl stolen ndeo tape::-
o.ily ~ ,.,...., •k MN K-
l hat police ha\·e rero\'ered Poli Cl' said tlw~
were taken in last Fncla\'·s robben of thl'
TDK Electrontl'S Corµ. ::-ales offkc m.ln-111e
Sergeant J ones s aid that
telephones also had to be used to
contact Los Angeles County
poli ce departm ent s when
Sgt .. Jon es s aid publi c
telephones also had tu he 11:,,ed to
coordinate the surveillance arad
arrest of three people 1n La
<..;rescenta Roger S. llarris of La
Cres('enta was arrested on
s us p1c1on of urmed robbery in
t'onnet't1on with la~t Fr11.lay s
holdup of TDK Electronil'!. Corp
in Irvine J<imes S1<:1lta and his
son. Craig, were both arreMed
on charge!. of posse~sing st.oleo
property, after they alleged!~
N ul:ce plant
• evacuatio n
Mesa welder
contempt of • Ill
court---again
• Cost a Mesa welder A l i
Rous han was put on notice for a
second time Wednesday t hat he
is in conte mpt of court for
erecting red steel sculptures
without proper C'lly a pproval
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Robert R F'Jtzgerald
r uled tha t Roushan violated a
previous court order when he
put up a 60-foot plus s tructure
called Tornado . which
resembles an upside down L'
The cit) had sought the court
or der to prevent Roushan from
ert:cting his creations without
seeking city permits
Ea r lier this week . Judge
F itzgerald ruled that the
colorful Iranian welder also was
in contempt of court for pul~mg
up anoth er piece known as
Volcano, 45 feel hiS(h.
Roushan faces a possible S500
fine a nd fi ve days in Ora nge
County Jail on the contempt
citation for Tornado if he d~s
not take the struc ture down
with in JO days.
Fitzger a ld sched uled sen·
tencing proceedings Dec. 8 on
Tornado and on Dec. 30 fo r
Volcano.
l:o all, Roushan put up four
steel sculpt ures beginning 18
months ago on his industrial
property at 1550 Superior Ave.,
near his welding business.
He had obtained City Council
approval for his first structure,
known as Waterfall. but put up
three more -Butterfly Wings,
Volcano and Tornado -without
seeking city permits.
"I jus t 1 idn 't want t o
daydream. I just didn't want to
believe in something that would
n ever happen." Roushan told
the court We dn esda y in
describing why he hadn't sought
cit y a pp r oval for the thr ee
edifices.
Roushan and his lawyer . Meir
Westreich. have ar gued that the
I ra n ian i mm ig r a n t i s
constitutionally entitled to free
artistic expression wit hout
government interference.
-By DAVID KUTZMANN
'Bullet Train' idea
called encouraging
Irvine Mayor David Sills said
a proposal being studied by
A mtr ak to put hig h -s peed
''Bu llet Trains " o n the San
Diego-to-Los Angeles run is
encouraging but would be Qnly a
partial sol ution lo Oran~e
Co un t y's trans portation
problems.
Responding to a speech made
by Amtrak president Alan Boyd
Monday in Santa Ana, Sills said
that even if th«> trains ar e used
in Southe r n C alifo rn ia ,
improvements to the county's
freeways and highways would
be sorely needed
ln a s p eel•h 10 Bowe r 's
Mus eum before ma yor s of
Ora nge County cities. Boyd said
th at the Los Angeles-to San
Diego run holds the most
potential for the S2 billion t rain
system, which would be capable
of speeds up to 150 mph.
Amtra k s pokesman Art Lloyd
said t he Los Angeles-to-San
Diego run is a good candidate
for the fast trains because of the
rapid population g rowth in the
area.
Boyd said in' his Santa Ana
speech that state Transportation
Department officials have been
se nt t o J a p a n t o stud y
hig h-speed trains in use in that
country.
If the use of the trains proves
feasible here, it would take five
years before they would actually
be r olling down the tracks.
Am track officals have said.
RESCUE LIFT Mar k Walter s. 22. of 640 1
Warner A\'C• .. lluntington Beach. is lifted
from an l r\'tn~ drainage channel Walters.
working at a construction s ill' at Michelson
and \'on K arman Ori\'es Wednes da~
Delly ,., ... ---., O.rJ ,.....,_
mor ning. walked ba(•k intl> ~n unco\'l'rt.•d
15·foot deep manhole lk suffered a brokt'n
an k le and was t;.iken to Tu::-1111 Cnmmun11'
Hospital ·
Progress brings traffic pain to CdM
By STE VE MARBLE
Of tM DM1Y ..w.e SUft
To those who've been around a
few years. Corona del Ma r ha s
b ecome a s low -pa ce d
community caught in the fast
lane or progress.
Th e progress, say the
m e r cha nts who do busin ess
along the community's Pacific
Coast Highway s hopping belt ,
bas come in the form of tram c.
Too much traffic.
Me rchants here get agitated
whe n d escribin g t h e d aily
jam-up of motorists trying to get
thro u g h Corona del Ma r to
Lag una Beach or tl\e county
a irport or aJmost anywhere else.
To Ga r y Do l i n ka , a
trans planted New Yorker who
set up his Coast High way dell
five years ego, it brings bac k
bad memories.
"I've been throu g h t h is
bef"'e." ho says, detailing his
)
vears with a New York City dell
t hat went sour when tram c
becam e so t hick tha t street
varkinJl w.as r emoved to giv~~
motorists more room .
Shop owne rs in Corona d el
Ma r worry that pa rking in front
or their businesses som eday will
be re moved to give drivers an
extra lane or\wo.
Llevena Hayton, owner of a
tin y c lo thing s ho p on the
highway. suggests that , if the
p a r king go es, so w i ll the
business.
· · 1t w o uld e r ad icat e t he
friendly village atmosphe re
we 're still ha nging onto," she
says. "It would be worse than
bri n gin g a freew ay r ight
through town."
Me rchants ac knowledge that
tra ffic in Corona d e l Mar
already is bad. They wo rry that
two Irvine Company projeds 'f
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one at Newport Center a nd the mess out of t:orona del Mar. She
other JUSt downcoasl of Corona says the city is appr ovin g
del Mar ~.,.will make it worse. developm en t projects -on one
Much worsu. hand and. on the other hand.
"We're cau~ht between two rem oving planned streets from
large developments like a rock the city's circulation m aps.
in a river," says Mrs . Hayton. Some of those planned roads.
Officials from Caltrans. who s u ch as Canyon Crest which
control operation or the state would have looped inla nd of the
highwa y. say there are no plans s hopping district and 5th Avenue
to eliminate parking . w h ic h w o u I d h ave bee n
"But tha t 's ")ust for right t r a n·s f o rm e d i nt o an
now." responds Dee Masters. expressway, wer e dumpe d
owner of four buildings on the because Cor o n a de l Ma r
h igh way . "Whe n t h e road residentsobjectedto them .
becomes bogged something will Jeff Schueln. owner of Corona
have to give. We know that; del Mar's Crown Hardware.
everyone kno)Vs that." says increased traffic will mean
She says she's not op posedJ,Q _more dh1. more noise a nd an
prog ress a n d realizes t h at everftual elimination of parking.
··nobodyexpect.sCorona delMar A n t.i c ipatin g t h is . the
to be the little· two-lane town it ha rdware ~re owner says he
once was." p u rchased •v.r~sidenti 1l lot
But. she contends. developers behind his shop ~ars ago for
and city planners have made a Cutur~ wrking s~ce. He nfw is
. . . . . . . . . . . .. . "' ..
preparing to develop the lot
Going by toda y's value.
Schuein figures he'll get 10
parfc:ing spots on a piece of
property worth at least $200,000.
Many or the m erc hants say
they can't afford prices like
that.
Deli owner Dolinka says he
worries about safety. He says a
car plowed into his s hop ear Uer
this year. He ·s ays it was the
third store on his block that was
hit.
"This is supposed to be a quiet
sleepy town where everything
rolls up at 8 p.m .. " Dolinka
says. "I like it quiet T hat's why
I came here ...
Mrs. Maste rs says traffic has
become so heavy that it's bard
to cross the street
"You try getting across the
road at rush-hour and you really
have t.Q,get trucking to ma.kc it
,II
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p l an h it
By DAVIO K t:TZMA~N
Of tlle D•ly ,., ... S!Mt
S Nuc le ar regulatory
Co mmiss ion off1 c 1als were
studying a federal report today
that ~a~s more work is needed
o n cvC1cuat1on plan s for
communities ne ar the San
Onofre NuC'lcar G e nerating
Stnt1on
NRC attorney Ri c hard '
Hoefliflig s aid in an interview '
Wednesday that a "substant ial
number" of a rea s were
ide ntified by th e F ed e r a l
Emerg e n cy M a na gement
Agency a!. r equ1nng addihonal
work ·
"It 's kind of a mixed bag.
reall y.' said lloefhng , staff
counsel to the L' S Atomic
Safety and Licens ing Board
"h1l'h held lengt hy hea rings
o ver th e s ummer on the
adeq ua ('\ of e m ergenc~
e\ a('ua t 1on p lanning The
licensing board 1s an arm of the
f l' I I N u c I ea r R e g u I at or}
Comm1ss1on
Southern California Edison
Co. 's request for an operatmg
license for newl v built units 2
and J al San o·nofre partially
hin ges on the acceptct bllity of
emergency planning e ffor ts
a round the plant.
Communities w hicn have
prepared disaster pla ns include
San C l e m e n te. Sa n J uan
Capist rano. Orange a nd San
Di ego Counties and t he Manne
Corps at Camp Pendleton.
The Edison Co. has a plan of
its own for on·s1te response to a
radiological emergency
A disaster drill last Mav
m onitored by st ate and federai
t ea m s. disclosed numer ous
co m mun ica tion s and
coordination problems between
Jurisdictions.
Concert set
fo r college
Saddleback College's North
Campus m Ir vine will sponsor a
program of festival music for
voice a n d bras s F r iday
beginning at 8 p.m . at the l:nited
Methodist Chur ch. 18422 Culver
Dr ive. Irv ine.
The conl'ert will feature the
14 member North Ca mpus
Chambe r Singe r s and t h e
60-me:nber college chorus. in
addition to a professional brass
ensemble.
Tickets for the concert a re $4
and SJ.50 for students and senior
citizens For more infor mation,
call the Community Services
Office at the North Campus at
559-1313.
J azz concert
due in I rvine
J an pia n ist a n d music
historian Johnny Guarnieri will
perform at Saddle back College's
North Campus i n I rv i ne
Saturday beginnJng a t 8 p.m . in
the Forum Theater.
T he campus is located al the
corne r of Irvine Center Drive.
a nd J effrey Road Tickets are S8
nnd $7, and a re available by
calling 559-1313 between 8 am
a nd 5 p.m .
After studying c lassical piano
begi n ning at the age of 8 ,
Gua rnieri joined the Benny
Goodman orchestra ln 1939. He
later Joined Artie Shaw and
played harpsicho rd in Sha w's
"Gramercy Five ..
Ale c Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 3, 1981
Facts still missing
in road controverSy
1'he forces that want to eras<'
University Onve from the road
maps in the upper Newport Bay
ar~u and block attcm~ to-even
study its cons truc tion sel'm to be
winning.
Th e s tate Coastal
Commi s s ion is opµosecr l o ....
c·ompleting the road which now
comes to a ha lt o n either s ide of
the Upper Newport Bav.
To str ess tha t point .
commissioner s recentlv denied
Newport's s t a te -required local
coastal plan . partially becaust•
University Drivt• was shown on
the maps :
Bio log is t s from the s t a te
department of Fis h a nd Ga m e
a nd U.S. Fish a nd Wildlife also
are opposed to finishing the road.
They say it would h a rm wildlife
and parti~ularly the crane-like
Clappe r Rall . an e ndangered
species.
!'Jow som e resid e nts of Santa
Ana Heights h ave s µoken out
agains t the roa d . They say the
area where the road would be
built is a favorite equestrian tra il
and hiking path.
All of these groups a re
opp os e d t o co mpl e t ing
Uni.versity.
What is so amazing in all of
. this is that au 'Of these opponents
a ppear to have missed the point.
Newport i s not asking for
pe rmission to build the road. The
city wants lo study the issues: to
gt.•l a handle on what problems
the road might present.
It would seem t hat the
scientists and the biologists a nd
membe r s of the Coas t a l
Commission would want tht!
same thing. Afte r all. it's niC'e to
have the faC'ts when an import a nt
decision is being m ade.
At this point. it's hard to tell
.what NewPQrt is going to do.
They can fight the Coast<tl
Commission or simply give in
and lose any hope of completing
the unfinis hed road .
We think. and we've s lated
this before. the city should stand
up for what it be lieves regardless
of whar sorts of threats federal
and state agencies dish out.
The city should go ahead and
s tudy issues involving Universit~·
Driv e and th e n fa s h io n a
program based on resear c hed
fat•ts .
Pay offer seems fair
'.\: egot"i a t ions on pay fo r
tea(' hers in the .'.'le\\ p<>rt·'.Vlesa
S('h ool D1 ~tr 1 c t will e nt e r
fae t fin di n g Frid ay afte r
te<icht.>rs rc.it'('ted a 6 percent cost
o f li\'lng pa~ hike a nd fnnge
b e nef11 p atkage o ffered b~
d is trict negotiators las! m onth
Of fi c ial s of th e
:-.Jewport ·'lesa F e deratll1n of
T eaC'hers have a rg ued for a 12.5
pcr ct'lll incrt'tiSl' <.1nd urged tht•
~50 ins tructors i n the district to
I urn down the distn el's offer
That offer. a -I percen~ pa~
h1kt' re trm1cl1\·e to last Julv 1 a nd
anot h er -I pert<'n t increase
hl'!?tnnmg next f t>b . 1 is similar
to tho-.t• alread~ accepted b~
n o n · t e a c· h 1 n g t.' m p I o y e e s
re p rese nte d b .' the California
Se hoc>I Employees Association.
It is also similar to the cost of
It\ ing h ik e~ l'l'centl~· g ranted
~thool. adm1111s trators a nd top
management personnel.
Whe n those raises were
g r a nt e d . t eac h e r un ion
s pokes men ~aid the~ considered
the settl('m cnt a s lap in teachers·
faces
Th~ new pay proposal set-ms
fai r It a m ounts t o about i;
percent over the fi scal year
encti ng next s ummer.
It a lso represents a n annual
additional expenditure of Sl.7
million from a budget a lread~
1.·o n s idered s tre t ched to the
breaking point
District offic•ia ls a rc quick to
po int out th at salaries a nd
be n e fits pa id to. all dis trict
employees make up more than 90
percent of this ,vear·s budget.
At a time of declining
enrollment a nd dis tnct income
that fails t o k eep paC'e with
inflation. the " prospect i s that
more and more teach ers will be
.laid off in ensuing years. schools
will be closed and programs will
be trimmed.
Al l c ir c um s tane es
1:o n s 1ctered. that 6 pertent
cost ·of-living hjke does n't realh
look unreasonable in the long
run. As unions all around the
C'ountry are disco\'ering. modest
pay adjustments are better than
no .1ob at a ll.
Mesa Shows its heart
W h e n t h t' C o s t a ~l e s a
Firefighters Association offered
to re place the 10-s peed bic' cle
stolen from Ste ,·t n Hogan last
m o n t h . t he~· h a cl p I e n t y of
company
The stor~ in the Dail ~ Pilot
about the 11 -~·ear-old Costa Mes a
bov born with c lub feet and
dis.located hips. who needed the
bike t o get a round . brough t
scores of ofrers f rom reade rs
Among them...was the Costc.1 :vtes:.i
Poh <:e Association
Ont' man called lo ~a~· ht• hc.td.
a lready tollt•C'tecl S50 <.ind wa:-
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pla nning to raise the cesl during
the opening of a bar in Costa
~lesa
The response rro m Orange
C o a s t r e s i d c n t s w a s ,. e r Y
touching. Ste,·en · s gra ndmothe.r
wrote to thank the ne ws paper for
publishing the stor~· about her
grandson.
But the real thanks belongs
to the Costa ~lesa fire fighters
who purchased the $175 bike out
nf thl.'ir own pockets . and to the
m an~· othe rs who off C'rcd their
help
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ed. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa M esa, CA 92626. Phone (714)
• 642·4321 .
L.M. Boyd/Arctic hazard
Worst h azard in t he Arctic is
neither the cold nor the ice. but the
haze. You can lose the horizons.
Whether you're in the air or on the
ground. it demolishes your sense of
balance. Not only do directions get
mixed up, you can even become
confus ed a bout up. down and
sideways. Or so say the experienced
northmen.
Q. What are the most fea rless
creatures ln the jungle?
A. Wasps, some say. Al least, no
animal tries to stand up to them
when they attack.
Q. Why does a wood fire crackle?
A. Water in the logs turns to vapor,
expands, ruptures lhe wood.
Two sidewalk pedestrians on a
collision course tend to sidestep one
way and then another in a small
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat .
comic dance. You 've no doubt been
momentarily barrted by such feints.
Curiously. it doesn't happen, unless
t he two are looking at each other's
eyes. When either glances away, they
both can proceed. Many a
professional boxer thinks a similar
phenomenon occurs in the ring. To
avoid getting locked up that way. a
fighter who so believes looks at the
opponent's chin rather than the eyes.
The only dirt anywhere on the island
of Alcatraz was carried there from the
mainland.
It was on the slave ships from
Africa that the first cockroaches emi·
grated to this country. I'm told.
Q. Is rape a common crime ,in
Japan?
A. It'~ reported there about half as
often as here.
Thomas P. Haley
Pub II Sher
TIMNnH A. Murplllne
E~ltor
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Be~tle outwits Army brass
WASHINGTON -Try to imagine the
most expensive meal ever prepared: A
Roman orgy in the hedonistic days of
C aligula o r Nero? Mayb e a
multi-course glut at Delmonico's for
Diamond 'Jim Brady·and his freebooting
buddies?
The last thing anyone wouJd t.bink of
is a combat ration intended for the U.S.
Army's infantry grunts. Yet tbat seems
to be the titleholder. Nolbing'a too good
for our fighting men, and the Army has
already spent at least S2 million for a
meal of glorified C rations.
WHAT MAKES this extravagance
downright appalling is that, for all the
years of effort and expense, the rations
may well be eaten, not by soldiers. but
by a voracious little beetle caHed
Rhyzopertha dominica.
Here's the story:
Twenty years ago, the Army brass
decided to improve on the standard
canned meal -known in Pentagonese
as MCI. for "Mea l. Combat,
Individual" -which is given to Gls
who are too far forward to be fed by the
company cooks. The new ration was to
be known a s MRE. for ''Meal .
Ready· to-Eat."
Unlike t.he canned rations of World
War II, though the MRE had to be
compact and lightweight. So the Army's
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research laboratory at Natick, Mass.
CNLABl. was ordered to develop a
package that would be as tough as cans,
but lighter.
The solution was to put the ration in
pla~ic pouches. It would be twice as
expensive. but the generals decided it
was worth it.
A~cording to an internal Pentagon
audit, however, there were bugs in the
pouches -literally. The M~E. as first
proposed. "had a high potential for
insect infestation," the Surgeon General
warned.
The Natick scientists then designed a
new container -a polymeric tub-like
carton that was impervious to insect
pests. In other words. a plastic can.
Unfortunately. the little plastic tubs
cost too much. even for Pentagon
s pe nders. Back lo the old drawing
board.
By late 1979. the NLAB scientists
produced another plastic container -a
10·to·l2 mil polyethylene bag, several
times s turdier than your average
heavy·duty trash bag. It was easy to
produce and far less costly than the
plas tic tubs. But. as the Pentagon
auditors understated it. the little bag
was "unprove n again s t insect
inrestatioo."
THE PENTAGON was so enthusiastic
over the lightweight ration that it went
ahead anyway and began buying and
preparing the meals before the package
was perfected.
··During the procurement plaruting,
and at the time or the initial buys, there
was considerable ·evidence available
... that the MRE was susceptible to
pest infestation when stored in military
warehouses." a Pentagon report noted.
Yet the generals laid out $100 million
for the insect-tempting rations That
was two years ago, it 's not known how
many o( the ready to·eat meals have
come ore the assembly line si nce
Bolsa Chica marina plan has support
To the Editor:
Your r e p ort on the planning
com missi9n hearing dealing with Bolsa
Ch ica I Nov. 18 >. must inadvertently
have been cut short. Your reporter
Patrick Kennedy mentions some
opposition, but fails to mention all the
support that was presented to the
commission.
For the sake or fairness. let me add
that·
Some 3.000 additional petitions from
citizens and taxpayers in support of the
marina and marsh expansion plan as
outlined by the Board or Supervisors
last April were submitted to th£
commission. This brings lo neln'ly
17 ,000 the number of petitions submitted
in support of the project.
City Councilman John Acosta of Santa
Ana presented the official resolution by
the City of Santa Ana in support of the
supervisors' concept plan. He also
pointed out that similar resolutions
have been submitted by the cities of
Orange, Tustin. Anaheim. Costa Mesa
and La Palma.
Acosta said the cities' concern is for
. the opportunity of additional coastal
recreational access for inland city
residents.
Ed Nichols. executive secretary of the
South ern Ca liforn ia Marina
Association. a trade association for the
marine indu.,try, submitted a resolution
in support, pointing to the many jobs
the industry provides in Orange County.
which are dependent on new marina
facilities.
Orange County Central Labor Council
also look a position of support.
Charles Bennett spoke on behalf of
numerous organizations in the city of
Huntington Beach that support the
project. And Ralph Kiser. representing
the long-established Orange County
Coast Association. presented that
organization's support position.
Somehow, your newspaper seems
always to be able to find room to report
the extreme no-growth views of the
s mall group of Amigos de Bolsa Chica.
They ar e quickly discrediting
themselves by opposing a project that
will create a saltmarsh reserve three
times the size of the existing Stale Fish
and Game reserve.
·. We think all r easonable public
interests can be accommodated in the
plan that is now going forward and we
sincerely wish that your newspaper
would fairly report ils pro{re5$.
STEWART CASE
Collese funding
To the Editor:
After reaClinc your editorial of Nov.
23. "College growth limit forcea course
cut.a,·· I have several ohlttvation.s to
make.
The nrst it ll'lal the Coast Communit.J.
College District admlnlatration knew
of the arowtb Umlt11Uon u early 11 l•t
July. Wh1le little could have been done
to limit •nrollment for the
alru":17·ln·pn>1re11 summer 1ea1ion,
much could and should have been done
to control the heavy increase or
students in the fall semester. Instead.
the district and consequently the
MAILBOX
coll eges, encouraged the enrollment
increases which now precipitate such
drastic cutbacks. One must wonder if
there were other motives involved in
railing to come to g rips with this
situation early on.
SECOND. mis leading information
was presented regarding charges for
classes. Current law prohibits charging
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fees on CREDIT courses only Cother
than supply fees). Costs of teaching
non·credit and community service
c I asses may be passed on to the
students. Notice that I said may. not
shall or will. It is the Coast district
c hoice to subsidize such non.credit
classes.
Third, omitted from your editori al
was the legislative promise to no longer
fund any adult education classes at the
com munily college level beginning
July, 1982 (Assemblyman Marguth >.
The cuts being made this year involve
both academic transfer courses. such as
English composition a nd economics.
and vocational classes. Furthermore.
by far the largest percentage of classes
cut at Orange Coast College were in the
evening thereby making it increasingly
difficult ror those who work to get a
college education or learn a new
vocation.
All of these c uts are be ing
implemented in a matter of weeks if not
days with no input Crom the community,
students, or staff members. Does this
sound a s if the Coast dis tri ct
administrators are operating in the best
interests of the community?
DONALD ACKLEY
Sha.re the blame
To the Editor; I
The 1,IOO fwiloughed General Motors
Auto Asaembl; workers at the South
Gate plant should realize bow mucb
they <and other American work forces>
have oontributed to their own state of
• l.ttt,·r,, Jrom rt<J1kr1 urt i«lctimr TM
nght to condnast> lt'tr"s to /at !JlO('t or
f'hmmatt htxrl 1s rntrv~ l..etlt rs of 300
u•ords OT It.ts u1ll two gtVt'n prtftrf'IC' All
ltrte1n rnu,,I rnclud' sryntllurf' and mollmg
oddrt&s but na"'u•s moy two wrrhlw-1.d on re.
quest If su/J1c1tn/ rto~nn is opp<lrtnt
Po.try WtU not ~ publ11lltd~ L.«'.ltrra maw ~
rrf~llCMd to 64N i0tf6 l'lomt ond pllortf'
1U1mbrr of Ill# t(lfttrtbutnr mu~I two Qi~ /or
U<nficatron pMrpotts
unemployment. More than 40 percent of
the car)i driven by those workers to and
from the auto plant are foreign made.
The s ame holds true at Ford
Aeronutronics in Newport Beach and at
Kaiser Steel in Fontana a nd probably at
many other industrial plants throughout
California and the nation.
Either the workers have no regard or
understanding of how the health of the
American marketplace reflects on their
own prosperity. or else they know
som e thing we don 't know about
American workmanship and quality of
product and guide their pe r sonal
purchases accordingly.
HENRY BURKE
Jf hat airport?
To the Editor: .
1 can't understand why (hey named
the Orange County Airport. the John
Wayne Airport. I was in Denver. I
~anted a ticket and I said give me a
ticket to the John Wayne Airport.
.. Where's that? I never heard of it."
So if they wanted to change the name
of it why not Glenn Marlin? He ·built his
first airplane right here. new it right
here and became the builder of the
famous Martir, bomber Now what did
John Wayne ever do for the airport? Or ...
Orange County'!
RAY DYER
Way with words
To the Editor:
It didn't look to be much of a
Thanksgiving holiday for me and other
leaseholders living on Irvine Company
property With land rents rising by
thousands or dollars the coming year
looks to be the beginning of the end of
our neighborhoods.
But then alo~ came Ginny Olson
Davies and her honelit column on
"Lessees Disconcerted" <Sunday. Nov.
22). Well. there's a writer with a keen
mind and a way with words.·
Let's give thanks for Ginny Olson
Davies and her article. May ther-e be
many more to come!
MRS. JOHN WAL.KER
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Parents would appreciate it if the
motorcycle riders and car racers on
Ogle Street between Santa Ana and
Tustin Avenues would aet loll before
one or our chlldttn ls killed •
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~ . I! l THURSDAY, oec. 3, 1981
Bright high school students
are becoming more
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conservative. See Page 84.
COPS SURVEY HAUL lrnne police Sgts
Deity ...... ,... IW •le .... It~
that µo hre have reC'O\'ered. Poli<'e said they
\\ere taken in last F'rtdav·s robben· or the
TDK Electromc·s Corµ s ale" ol'f'i<.·e rn.ln·ine
Dick Bowman 1left 1 and Leo J ones examine
boxes containing l:l.000 stolen \ ideo ·tapes
• Sculptor loses again
Judge rules Mesa's Roushan in second contempt
Cost a Mesa we lder Ali
Roushan was put on notice fo r a
second time Wednesday that he
is in contempt of court for
e recting red steel sculptures
without proper city approval
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Robert R . F itzgerald
ruled that Roushan violated a
previous court order when he
put up a 60-foot plus structure
ca l led Tor n ado , which
resembles an upside down U.
The city had sought the court
order to prevent Roushan from
erecting his creations without
seeking city permits
Earlier this wee k . Judge
Fitzgerald ruled that th e
colorful Iranian welder also was
in contempt of court for putting ._
up another piece known as
Volcano, 45 feet high
Roushan faces a possible $500
fine and five days in Orange
County Jail on the contempt
citation for Tornado if he does
not take the s tructure down
within 30 days.
Fitzgerald scheduled sen ·
tencing proceedings Dec 8 on
Tornado and on Dec . 30 for
Volcano.
Ir. all. Roushan put up four
steel sculptures beginning 18
months ago on his industrial
property at 1550 Superior Ave ..
near his welding business.
He had obtained City Council
approval for his fi rst structure.
known as Waterfall. but put up
three more -Butterfly Wings.
Volcano and Tornado -without
seeking city permits.
"I just didn 't want to
daydream. I JUSt didn't want to
believe in something that would
never happen,.. Roushan told
th e cou rt Wed n es da y in
describing why he hadn't sought
city approval for the three
edifices.
Roushan and his la wyer. Meir
Westreich, have argued that the
I ra n ia n i mmi g rant is
constitutionally entitled to free
artistic expression without
government interference.
The city conte nd s t h at
Roushan must seek perm its for
the a rtworks because they are
structures.
Both Roushan and W~streich
have said they w ill appeal
Fitzgerald's ruling to the 4th
District Court of Appeal.
-By DAVID KUTZMANN
Chelllicals cleaned· 180 families ' a/ f ected by
Back Bay unaffected boundaries
A toxic chemical spill which
killed frogs and other organisms
in a channel leading to the
Upper Newport Bay was cleaned
up this week before it reached
the environmentally sensitive
·bay.
Duane Maxwel l. a water
quality specialist with the state
Department of Fish and Game.
said the che mical spill in Santa
Ana apparently went no further
thao Sunflower Street in Costa
Mesa.
Sunflower is more than two
miles from the bay.
He cautioned, though, that
state game wardens at the bay
have been alerted to watch for
p o ss ible s i g n s o f the
m a nufacturing c h e mica l
entering the bay or any of its
nearby waterways.
Department officials s aid the
accidental spill occurred Sunday
morning at the Mobil Chemical
Compan y 's petr oc h e m ical
facility at~ Birch St.
Nea rly 100 gallons of the
che m ical. s tyre ne Monomer,
reportedly overflowed from an
underground tank that was
being filled up from a railroad
tank car.
Maxwell said the chemical is
used to make plastic.
He s aid he insp ected t he
cha nnel Monday and found dead
frog s and crayfi s h a s fa r
downstream as Sunflower . He
said he was unsure whethe r the
dead animals had washed down
from the actual spill site or had
been killed at the location where
they were found..
NB police
• auction set
Unclaimed property including
dozens of bicycles, sever a l
s urfb oa rd s , ca m e r as.
calculators and four toilet bowls
will be auctioned "Off Saturday
' mo rning at the Newport Beach
police station.
The items. which must be
re m oved fro m the s t ation
following t he auction. will be
sold on an as-is basis with no
guarantee.
The station is located at 870
Santa Barbara Ave. The auction
begins at 9 a.m.
About 180 families living in
s evera l Newpor t Be a c h
neighborhoods will be affected
by a propose d boundar y
c hange between t h e Irvine
Unified School District and the
Newport·Mesa Unified School
District.
Under the pr oposed plan.
scheduled to take effect July 1.
1983. boundary Lines between the
two districts will be redrawn to
~orrespond to city limits.
Supe rintendent John Nicoll
pr esented a letter. already
approved by the Irvine school
board. Tuesday outlining the
plan and seeking the opinion of
parents Li ving in Harbor View.
Spyglass Hill and Harbor Ridge
neighborhoods
He told trustees that if he
hears no objections from them
during the next few days he will
sign the letter to be sent to
pare nts.
The Irvine School District
boundaries were drawn in 1973.
which preceded development of
the Newport Beach
neighborhoods . As a res ult.
some Newport Beach residents
li ve within the Irvine district
boundaries, said Nicoll.
Police use old tactics
Modern-day technology abandoned in cracking video thefts . -
lh .lllCHARD GREEN cJt ... Delly Pltet , ....
Telephones at Ed's Meat
Market in Bur bank a nd at
various superma rke ts , liquor
st ores and shopping centers
were used instead of modern
police communications gear in
Monday's video t.~Pf.::.robbery
arrests. Irvine pol~ Sgt Leon
Jones said today
additional a ss1st<1n ce wa!>
needed.
At one c rucial point Ir vine
police needed assistance in the
arrest of Pacoima men Jerome
Otis Nelson. 32 . <incl Artie
Walhtce, 30. 1n Burbank
Sgt. Jones said that 1n ordt:r to
get help from Burbank pohcto. he
ran into the butcher room of
bought stolen tapes from llarns,
1mhce said
Despite the commun1calaon
problems, Jones said that Irvine
police are happy with the results
of the Irvine police operation,
which IO add1t10n to the (1 ve
arrests. resulted in the recovery
of $175.000 worth or video tapes
There wa:. one additional
.He said that the o ld-s tyle
communications method had to
be u sed because poli ce
walkie-talkjes didn't work well
in mountainous portions of Los
Angeles County where the
He ran into the butcher room
and used Ed's telephone.
arrests took place
As a result, the 16 offi cers who
swept into Los Angeles County,
arresting three men in
connection with a video tape
robbery and two other s for
possessing s tolen tapes , had to
keep in contact with each other
by telephoning Lt. Bob Lennert
at the Irvine Police Station, Sgt
Jones said.
Sergeant J o nes s aid that
telephones also had to be used to
contact Los Angele s County
police departments when
Ed's Meat Market in liurl.1<1nk
and used Ed 's tele11hone.
S ut Jones s<1 1d public
telephones aJ so had to be used to
coordinate the s urveill<1nce arid
arrest of three people 1n La
Crescenla . Roger S. J-la.r ris or La
Cres cent<1 was a rrested on
suspicion or :.irmed robbery in
connection with last f'r iday·s
holdup of TDK Electronic~ Corp
in I rvanc James Sicilia and his
son, Craig, were bot h arrested
on charges or possessing stolen
propert). after they a lleged I>
o.lty ........ ~
TOP HARBOR MASTER Newport Harbor Maste r H arr~
Ga~e of Capistrano Beach stands in front of patrol boat at
the Orange Count~· Sheriff's Harbor Patrol facilit~· 1n
Corona del Mar. Gage. who has been with lhl' department
for 16 years. wa:, named "Harbor Master of the Year " b~
the California Association of Harbor ~1ast ers and Port
Captains.
N-M trustees l)ote
for King holiday
Newport-Mesa School Board
Tr u stees h ave vote d
unanimously to declar e J an. 15,
1982. "Martin Luthe r King
Day... making it a holiday for
stud ents. teachers a nd other
personnel.
The move follows a similar
action by the state Legislature
and will r eq u i r e further
.:larification be t or e being
considered a permanent school
holiday , accordi n g l o
Superintendent John Nicoll
Nicoll said the district will
attempt to recover from the
Legisl ature an estimated
$180.000 it will lose because of
the holiday. He said the distn ct
will attempt to recover the loss
under a mandated cost recovery
law.
"This 1s a perfect example of
the way the Legis la ture is
conducting itself," Nicoll told
board members ... By choosing
to enact legislation which
c hanges a holiday a fter the
sc hool year began . the
Legis la ture is completely
fouling up the whole process "
problem About 4 a m Tuesday.
tlw pcllic:c truck bringing the
tupes back to Irvine blew a lire
on the freeway. Sgt J ones said.
PolicC' were forced to have the
tape!> trans fe rred to another
truck. which t!Ventually made it
into Irvine witho ut further
irw1denl
Nuke plant
evacuation
plan hit
By DAVID KlJTZMANN
0. IM o .. 1y ~191 SUH
t: S Nu c lear regulator y
Com m1 s!>io n offi c ials were
studying a federal report today
that says more work is needed
on evacua ti on plan s for
co mmun1t1es near the San
Onofre Nuclca r Generating
St~tion.
N RC atto rn ey Richard
Hoefling said in an interview
Wed nesday that a ··substantial
number " or area s wer e
identified b y the F ederal
Em e rgency Management
AJ(ency as requiring additional
work
"It's kind of a mixed bag.
really ... said Hoefling. staff
couns el to the li S. Atomic
Safet} and Li cens ing Board
whic h held le n gthy hearings
over the su mm er on the
adequac.\ o f e m e r~e n cy
evacuation plannin g The
h('cnsing board 1s an arm of the
f u l l Nuclear Reg ulato r y
Comm1ss1on
··southern California Edison
Co 's request for an operating
li cense for newly built units 2
and 3 at San Onofre partially
hinges on the acceptability or
e m ergency p lanning efforts
around the plant.
<:ommunities which have prepared disaster plans include
Sa n Clemente , San Juan
Capistrano. Orange and San
Diego Counties and the Marine
·corps at Camp Pendleton.
The Edison Co. has a plan or
its own for on-Site response to a
radiological emergency
A disaster drill last May.
monitored by state and federal
t ea ms. disclosed numerous
co mmun icatio n s a n d
coordination problems between
Jurisdictions.
In the FEMA report received
by federal nuclear officials
Wedne s d ay , 1t wa s
recommended that the 10-mile
e m e rgency plann ing zone
around the seaside plant include
Dana Point and all or San Juan
Capistrano
The p l ans now i n c lud e
portions of those areas.
llo e flin g s ai d the
recommendation to expand the
planning zone conformed with
recommendations made by state
eme rgency planners and also
Orange County planners.
An estimated 80.000 people
live within 10 miles or the
nuclei.r power plant. located
th r ee mil es s outh o f San
Clemente
Progress brings traffic pain to CdM Edison Co. officials said their
firm has spent more than S20
million to insure that emergency
plann ing in and around the
expanded plant site is adeQuate
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ttle _.., ..... SUff
To those who've been a round a
few years. Corona del Mar has
b ecome a !'l ow -pa ce d
community caught in the fast
lane of progress. .
T h e prog ress , s ay the
me r chants who do business
along the community's Pacific
Coast Highway shopping belt.
has come in the form of traffic.
Too much traffic.
Merchants here get agitated
w hen describin g the daily
jam-up of motorists trying to get
thro ugh Corona del Ma r to
Laguna Beach or the county
airport or almost anywhere else.
T o Ga r y Ooll nk a . a
'transplanted New Yorker who
set up bis Coast Hlahway deU
five years afo, It brings back
bad memories.
"I 've been through this
botfqre.'' ~ says detallina his
vears with a New York City dell
that went sour when traffic
became so thick that street
parkini was removed to give the
motorists more room.
Shop, owners in Corona del
Mar worry that parking in front
of their businesses someday will
be removed to give drivers an
extra lane or two.
Llevena Hayton, owner of a
tiny c lothing s hop o n the
highway ,1 suggests that, If the
parking goes, so will the
business.
. 'lt would eradicate the
frie ndly v illage atm osphere
we're still banging onto," she
says. "It would be worse than
b"ringlng a freeway right
through town."
Merchants acknowledge that
traffic In Corona del Mar
already Is bad. They worry that
two Irvine Comoanv projttta -
one al Newport Center and the
other just downcoast or Corona
del Mar -will make it worse.
Mu ch worse.
. "We're caught between two
large developments like a rock
in a river," says Mrs . Hayton.
Orricials from Caltra ns, who
control operation of the_ state
highway, say there are no plans
to eliminate parking.
"But that's·· just for right
now," r esponds Dee Masters.
owner of four buildings on the
highway. "When the road
becomes bogged something will
have to give. We know that;
everyone knows that."
She says she's not opposed to
progress a nd r ealizes that
"nobody expects Corona del Mar
to be the Utt.le two-lane town It
once was."
But, she contends, developers
and city planners have made a
l
mess out of Corona del Mar. She
s ays the c ity is appr oving
deve lopment projects "On one
hand and, on the other hand.
removing planned streets from
the city's circulation maps
Some of those planned roads.
such as Canyon Cres t which
wo uld have looped inland or the
shopping district and Sth A venue
whic h wou l d hav e b een
t r a n·s f o r m e d i n t o a n
ex pressway. we re dumped
because Coron a del Mar
residents objected to the m.
J eft Scbuein. owner or Corona
del Mar·s Crown Hardware.
says increased traffic will mean
more dirt. more noise and an
eventual elimination of parking.
Anticipatl n1 thi s. the
hardware store owner 58)'11 be
purchased a reside n tial lot
behind his shop years ago for
future parking space He now is
preparing to develop the lot
Going b y today's value.
Schue in figures he'll get 10
parking spots o n a piece of
property worth at least $200,000
Many of the merchants say
Jazz concert
due in lroine
they can't afford prices like J au pianis t a nd music
that. historian Johnny Guarnieri will
Deli owner Dolinka says he perform al Saddleback College's
worries about safety. He says a N o rt h C a m pu s I n I r vi n e
car plowed into his shop earlier Soturday beginning at 8 p.m. in
this year. He says It was the the Forum Theater.
third stor e on his bloek that was The campus Is located at the
hit. corner or Irvine Center Drive
"This Is supposed to be a quiet and J effrey Road. Tickets are S8
s leepy town whe re everything and $7, and a re available by
rolls up flt 8 p.m .. " Oolinka calling 559-1313 between 8 a.m.
says. "I like it quiet. That's why and 5 p.m. •
l came here." Arter studying classical piano
Mrs . Masters says traffic has I beginning at the age of 8.
become so heavy that it's ha.rd G u arnieri joined the Benny
to cross the street. Goodman orchestra in 1939. He
"You try gettinJ( across the later joined Artlt Shaw and
road at rush-hour and you really played harpsichord In Shaw's
have le>, get truckin~ to make it "Gramercy F'ive "
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i\le N Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. December 3. 1981
Facts still missing
in road controversy
Th\· ri,r<'t·:-ttin1 "ant ti> t•tast•
l 'nl\'l't'sity Dnvt• from the road
maµs m lhl' uppt'r Nt•wport Hu~
area and blot•k uttcmpb to cn•n
studv lb c.•onstl'Ul't100 :-t•t•nt to Lw
\\inning
T h • • .., I c_1 t l' (.' o a :-t <! l
C o m m 1 .., :-1 o n 1 -. n p µ u s l' ti I o
cnmplC'~ln~ the rund '' h1th 11m'
tom <'s tu ~1 hall on l'ithcr -;1<lc of
the L'p1.>cr :'-J(.•wport Ba\
To s ire s~ thal point .
comm1ss10ne rs rccenll\ denied
Newport 's ~ta l e requ11:cd local
coa ·tat plan. pa rtial I ~ ht·c.·aUM'
Gn1\'e r. 1h [>t'l\'l' '"''s 'ho\\ n 1m
the maps :
Biofogists from the :-l a t('
depa rtme nt of Fis h and Game
and U.S. Fish and Wildlife also
are opposed to finishm~ tht> road
They s ay it would h a rm wlldhfr
and partic ul<tr ly the c·ram· likl'
Clapper Rail , an e ndanger ed
s ped es
:"low some re:-idents of Sc_ulla
Ana lle ig hts ha,·c s poke n out
against the road. Thtt\' s :.iv the
area w here tht' road · wouid ht•
built is a favorite equestrian tra il
anct h1kin~ path
All of these group:-;1rt•
opposed t o com pl e 1 1n 1.:
I Jniversitv.
What· is so amazinl( in all of
this is that all of thc~c opp0ncnl s
app~ar to have missed the point
Nt>w port is not a s king for
1><.•rmission to build ttw road Thl1
l'1ty wants to !'ltud~ the 1ssut·:-.. lo
J.:t•l a handle on what problC'l'n ...
I ht' road might prest!nt.
l t would seem that lht'
scientists an<l the biologists anu
memb e r s o r the Coa s tal
Commis&1o n would w?lnt the
s ame thing . After all. it's mcc to
have the facts "hen an 1mport<tnt
dcC'ision ts being made.
At this point. it's hard to t{'ll
what Newport is going to do
The\' can fight the Coastal
Commission o r simply give in
a nd lose any hope of <..·omplNing
the unfinished road
We . think. and we've s t:.it<.'d
this before. the city should s tan<I
up for what it believes regardless
nf what sorts of threats reckrul
;rnd state agencie dish out.
The l'ily s hould go ahead and
study issues involving Universit~
D r i \' e a n d t h e n r a s h i o n a
program ba sed o n resear ched
htt't:-.
Pay offer seems fair
• :'\t'gut1al1011s o n pa_\ fo r
ll'ad1L·r' 1n tht.• '.':ewpnrt· ~1 es a
St l101d 1>1 -.1r1cl w ill l'ntcr
fu t·t f1nd1n ~ Frid a\ after
t<..•iJcht•ri-; r t'.ll'l'lccl a fi percent cost
o f llnng pa ~ h1k<..• and frmge
h(•n ef11 P •H·k~•~l· offerl'd I)\
di:--t n<·I nl•g11t 1u1 ors las t month ·
() f f I l' I ,1 I '\ n f t h l'
'.\:l'''PUl'l :Vk:-.1 F(•cl c r a t1 nn of
Tearh('rs ha\'l' argut·cl for a 12:;
pi:n·rnl 1nt·n •u:-l' and urged the
850 instructors in tht· ch ~ll'll't tu
I urn down lhl• rl1s tntt 's offC'r
Thcit ofter. a .i ptir<·l'nt pa~
hlkl· rNrnat·tt\'l' lo la'\l .Jul\· I and
a n o I h c r I p e r l' l' n t 1 n <: rt• a ,!, t•
ht•J:!tnn1w-;. m •x t F<•IJ I 1s s imilar
lo I ho~lrl'acl ~ :.t('l'l'Ptl'cl b\
11 o n t· "'11 1 n g t• m p Io ~ (' c.· ~
l'l'JJfl'~L·nted h~ I ht> Cal1forn1a
!-.r hool Emplo' l'l'" .\s~oc.·1at1 on
II 1s abo '1mtlar to lht• cu:--t ol
It \ 1ng h1k('' r<:n·ntl~ ,l!ranlt•d
S<.' hool ad min 1st rator~ :.ind tl)p
mam1gement pl'r sonnel
Wh c:'n thos e ra1 -;l•s \\l'l'l'
g r anted lt•ach er uni on
s pl)ke"'mt•n ~a 1<1 lhl.'\ cons idered
I h e s l't t lemt·nt '' s la 1i in tcac·h<•r., ·
fa<'<•:-
The new pa ~ propm.<il sl·t·m~
fair It a m oun b lo iJbuut Ii
per cent on'r tht• l1:-t;1I ~t·Hr
ending n<·~t summer
ll also rep1·1:,t•nts a n annual
atld1t1onal t·x1H.'nd 1ture of SJ .7
mlll1on from a budget aln•ad~
tl)ns1dered s trdeht·d to the
hreaking poinl
Dislr1et offi cials arc qurek to
point out that Siilarit'S and
b e nefits .paid lo all d1s ln<:t
emplo~·ees make up more than 90
pcrrent of this ~-ea r's budget
Al a time of d eclining
t'nrnllment and distnc.·t tnl'Om('
I hat fails to kee p pa('t· \\1th
1nflat1 on. tht> 1h-os pcC'I ts that
more and more teache rs "111 h<.•
laid off m e ns uing year:-.. schools
"ill be closed and program:-wtll
be trimmed
:\ I I c 1 r c u m s l a n c· "' :--
l' u n s i <le r<.• o. th at 6 p e r cen t
cost -of·li\'lng hike does n 't realh
look unrea sonable in tht· Ion~
run . :\ ·unions all arounn the
('OUntr~· arc dlSCO\'l'ring. rDIKIC:o-1
pa~· adjustments ure bt>ltt•r than
no .1ob at all .
He w ouldn't give up
Orw 1·,1111ld11 I 1111d 11 ht·lt1·r
L'' a mp le n I d t'll 1 t• ;1111rn .i 1HI
persc.•\·e ranl'l' th an ~l'" porl
Beac·h poltc·t• S gt G n •g ~1 alt son
The 3 l ·~·l•ar-o lcl p o li ceman
returned to dul ~ lh1:--\H'ck ~Ian~
of his eol IC'agut•:-had "ondc:'rNJ
w h e the r the·~ 'd (.•\'l'I' 'et• him
a):(atn
It \\a~ la:-1 J ,inuan that
!\1 a ttson \\a!'> hit t)\ a dr unkl'n
d ri n·r whtll· hl' ,,:as d 1 re c t mg
Lraffi<· 1n We:-1 ~('\\port ~lallson
wu ~ knock ed do\\ n a nd lht·n
clraggccl morl' than 100 ft'l'l (),
the c ar.
:\1 a t t '11 n d o t• :-n t '-' \ \' n
re m e mber the e1Hs11dc· llC' \\a~ in
a nd n ut of a l'Oma lor four
months
fl i s Ii st of 1 n .1 u r 1 t•-; \\ a-.
enormous. Dol'lol':-. :-.a id ~lallson
h a d a broken ncc·k . sen•ral
crus hed \'ertebrae. a puncturccl
lung. a badly I w1st <.•d a n kle and "
leg l:lll so bad I~ ph~ s1crnns at Olll'
point thou$!hl h<• might lose it.
But Mutts on. who ,·1rtuall\
had to learn to walk a g ain. set his
sights on only on e thing J!<'tltng
back in uniform
•
·lk satd he.• likl'd ht•ing <i l'OP
a 11<1 like d helping ot ht•r µt•opll•
:-ol\'e their problc>m~ He· . a id he•
d1dn 't want to .;;ettlc for an~ th mg
IL•s.
fk c.·ould h ~•' l' lakl'n lh<'
l'CISlt'I' way 1 and applied for a
m e d lC'iil r e t1re mt·nt '.\:oboch
\\Ollld ha ,·e blamt·<I him 1f he
had done so. But ~htltson didn't
La:-t Tut·sda' . )la Itson ''as
ha e k a t i he ~ e " po rt po I H· t ·
s t ation \\Orkmg in tht· rt·corrl~
dc•partme nt. lie wa:-all s mile>'
a n d said his goal no " 1:-to J!l'l
haC'k on patrol. back o n tht>
.,t rl'els.
"I ne\'l'I' 1-(ot mad aboul what
happ<.'ned." he> r e markl'cl t ti1 -;
week . ··1 jus t reulizc.>rl that this
\\as reality and se t u goal of
getting back to work. of gett111 g
haC'k to normal.··
We 're g lad he's back. We're
g lad he m ade ii The city of
'.':ewport is lucky to ha\'C' a man
w1lh such rlrive and optimt ~m
Young Sgt Matts on s t ands as a
fine example for a ll of us
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L.M. Boy d/A rctic hazard
Wor s l h azard in the Arctic 1s
neither the cold Dor the ice. but the
haze. You can lose the horizons.
Whether you're in the air or on lbe
ground. it demoli5hes your sense ot
balance. NOl only do directions get
mixed up, you can even become
confused a bout up, down and
ORANG€ COAST
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s ideways. Or so say the experienced
northmen.
Q. ls rape a common crime Jn
J apan'!
A. It's· reported there about half as
often as here. 6
ThOfNS P. Ha le y
Publisher
Tllomn A. Murpltifte
Editor
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Edltorl•I P~ Editor
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Beetle outwits ~my brass
WASHINGTON -Try to imagint! the
mos t expensive meal ever prepared A
Roman orgy in the hedonistic days of
C aligula o r Nero ? Ma ybe a
multi-course glut at Delmonico's for
Diamond Jim Brady and his freeboohng
buddies'?
The last thmg anyone would think of
is a combat ration intended for the U.S.
Army's infantry g runts Yet that seems
to be the titleholder. Nothing's too good
for our righting men. and the Army has
already spent at least $2 m illion for a
meal of glorified C rations .
WH AT MAKES this extravagance
downright appalling is that. ror all the
years of effort and expense. the rations
may well be eaten, not by soldiers. but
by a voracious little beetle called
Rhyzopertha dominica.
Here's the story:
Twenty years ago, the Army brass
d ecided to improve on the standard
canned meaJ -known in Pentagonese
as M C I . for "Mea l , Combat ,
Individual" which is given to Gls
who are too far forward to be fed by the
company cooks. The new rallon was to
be kno wn as MRE . for "Meal ,
Ready-to-Eat."
nlike t.he canned rations of World
War JI, though. the MRE had to be
compact and lightweight So the Army's
G. -J.-1:.-.-•• -1.-•• -. --
research laboratory at Natick, Mass.
I NLABl. was orde red to develop a
package that would be as Lough as cans .
but lighter
The solution was to put the ration in
plas tic pouches It would be twJce as
expens ive. but the generals decided it
was worth it.
According to an internal Pentagon
audit, however , there were .bugs in the
pouches lite rally. The MRE, as first
proposed, "had a high potential for
insect infestation." the Surgeon General
warned.
The Natick scientists then designed a
new container a polymeric tub-like
carton that was impervious to insect
pests. In other words, a pl astic can
Unfortunately, the ltttle plastic tubs
cost loo muc h, even for Pentagon
s pender!. Rack t o the old drawing
board
By late 1979. the NI.AB scientists
produced another plast1t\ container -a
10-to-12 mil polyethylene bag. several
ti mes s turdie r than your average
heavy·duty trash bag. It was easy to
produce and far less costl y than the
plastic tubs Bot , as the Pentagon
a uditors underst ated it. the htlle bag
was "unproven against ins e c t
infestation "
THE PENTAGON wa~ so enthusiastic
over the lightweight ration that it went
ahead anyway a nd began buying and
preparing the meals before the package
was perfected.
.. During the procurement planning,
and a l the time of the initial buys, there
was considerable evidence available
. . that the M RE was susceptible to
pest infestation when stored in military
warehouses." a Pentagon report noted.
Yet the generals laid out SlOO million
for the· insect-te mpting rations. That
was two years ago , it's not known how
many of the ready·to·eat meals have
come off the assembly ltne since
Bolsa Chica marina plan has support
To the Editor:
Your r e po rt on the planning
com missi9n hearing dealtng Wllh Bolsa
Chic a I Nov. 181. must inadvertently
have been cut s hort. Your rcporte1
PaCrick K enne d y mentions som e
opposition, but fails lo mention all th£
s upport that was pres ented to th<
com mission.
For the sake of fairness. let me add
that
Some 3.000 additional pet itions from
c1t1zens and taxpayers 1n support of the
marina and mars h expansion plan as
outlined by the Board of Supervisors
last April were s ubmitted to the
com mission This brings to nearly \
17 .000 the number of petitions submitted t
in support of the project.
City Councilman John Acosta of Santa
Ana pre!>cnted the official resolution by
the City of Santa Ana in support of the
supervisors' concept plan. He also
pointed o ut that similar resolutions
have been submitted by the cities of
Or ange. Tustin. Anaheim, Costa Mesa
a nd La Palma.
Acosta said the cities' concern is for
the opportunity of additional coastal
recreational access for inland c ity
residents .
Ed Nichols. e xecutive secretary of the
So uth e rn Californ i a M arin a
Association, a trade association for the
m arine industry. submitted a resolution
in s upport. pointing to the many jobs
the industry provides m Orange County.
which are dependent on new marina
facilities.
Orange County Central Labor Council
a lso took a position of support.
Charles Bennett spoke on behalf or
numerous organizations in the city or
Huntington Beach that s upport the
project And Ralph Kiser, representing
the long-established Orange County
Coast Asso ciation, presented t hat
organization's s upport position.
Somehow, your newspaper seems ·
a lways to be able lo find room to report
the extre me no-growth views of the
s m a ll group of Amigos de Bolsa Chica
Th ey are quickl y disc rediting
themselves by opposing a project that
will create a saltmarsh reserve three
times the slze of the existing State Fish
and Gam e reserve.
We t hink all reasonable public
interests can be accommodated in the
plan that is now going forward and we
s in<'erely wish tha t your newspaper
would fairly report Its progress.
STEWART CASE
College fund i ng
To the EdJtor:
Arter reading your editorial or Nov.
23. ''ColleJP-growth limit rorca course cuts," I ftave sev~ral obaervallons lo
make.
The Orst is that the Co~st Community
Colle1e District 1dmln11tr1U0a knew
ol lhe smwtb UmluUon -.early 11 Ju~
July. While UWe could bav.bem_...
to limit enrollment for tbe
alrt,dy-ln·lrorress summer sa~ion,
much could and should have been done
to control the' heavy increase o f
students in the fall se mester Instead.
the district and consequently the
MAILBOX
coll eges. encouraged the enrollment
inc reases which now precipitate s uch
dras tic cuthad<s One must wonder 1f
thl•re wt'1'e other motives involved in
f a lling t o l"<1me to grips with thl!>
situation early on
SF.COSD, misleading information
was presented regarding charges for
classes Current law prohibits charging
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fees on CREDIT courses only <other
than supply fees J. Costs of teaching
no n-credit a nd community service
c la si;es m ay be passed on to the
s tudents. Notice that ( said may, not
s hall or will. It is the Coast district
c hoice to s ubsidize such non-credit
classes.
T hird. omitted from your editorial
was the legislative pro~ise to no longer
fund any adult education classes at the
community college level beginning
July. 19ft2 (Assemblyman Marguth i
The cuts being made this year involve
both acad~mic transfer courses. s uch as
English t•omposition and economics.
and vocational classes. Furthermore.
by far the largest percentage of classes
cut al Orange Coast College were in the
evening thereby making it increasingly
difficult for those who work to get a
college education or learn a new
vocation
All .o f th e.se c uts are bei n g
implemented in a matter of weeki; if not
days wilh no input from the community.
students, or staff members. Does this
s o und as if the Coast di stri ct
adrplnistrators are operating in the best
interests of the community".'
DONALD ACKLEY
S hare the b lame
To the .Editor :
The 1,800 furloughed General Motors
Auto Assembly workers al the South
Gale plant should realize how much
they (and other American work rorcu>
have contributed lo their own stale of
• l.l'tll'r~ /Mm rt'odt>rs ore u~lcom,. Thr
nqht lo rrmdt'Tl!I" lrlttr.t ro /II spou or
1•1tm1nau ht>t>I ts rtsf'rt>f'd Lf'lfl'r$ o/ JOO
11•ord$ or 11'$!1 writ fH' glVMI prf'ftrMlt't' All
lf"tlrr.~ mu!lt md ud,. ~ynaturt' and marlmg
ruldrl'U but naml'!I may bf> u.'lthhf'ld olt rt
qu.-st •I !ulf 1r 1l'nl rt'O.ttln u appornu
POf'l'1J wtU not bf-publ11h~ t.ltltrTJ mGf ~
t~ltph<Jnl'd to 642 6086 Na mt altd p#IOfll'
numbf'f o/ tht cont"lttitor mu.st ~ grVf"ll /or
111'rlf1M ll(tft purpn~l'I
une mployment. More than 40 percent of
the cars driven by those wo rkers to and
from the auto plant a re foreign made.
The same holds true at F o rd
Aeronutronics in Newport Beach and at
Kaiser Steel in Fontana and probably at
many other industrial plants throughout
California and the nation.
Either the workers have no regard or
understanding or how the health of the
American marketplace reflects on their
own prosperity . or else they know
so m e th •nL.: we d o n 't know about Amen<'~1n -''Orkmansh1p and quality of
product and g uide their personal
purchases accord ingly.
HENRY BURKE
JJi h at airpo rt?
To the E<htor .
I can't understand why they named
the Orange County Airport. the John
Wayne Airpo rt ( was in Denver, I
~anted a ticket and I s aid give me a
ticket to t he John Wayne Airport.
"Where's that., I never heard of it."
~ if they wanted to change the name
of 1t why not Glenn Martin'> He built his
rirs t airplane right here, flew it right
he re and became the builder or the
famous Martin bomber Now what did
J ohn Wayne ever do for the airport? Or
Orange County"
RAY DYER
Way with u1o rds
To the Editor ·
II didn't IC)nk lo be much of a
Thanks~1ving holiday for me and other
leaseholders li ving on Irvine Company
property With land r ents rising by
thousands of dollars the coming year
looks to be Lhe beginning of the end of
our neighborhoods
But then along ('ame Ginny Olson
Da\'1es a nd he r ho nest column on
"Lessees Disconcerted"' !Sunday. !llov.
221. Well, there's a writer with a keen
mind and a way with words.
Le t 's give thanks for Ginny Olson
Davies and her article. May there be
many more lo com e !
MRS JOHN WALKER
lllllY•
There seems to be a new black clou4
hovering over the Balboa Ubrary. AnJ
hope for sunnier days? PERTURBED
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thursday December 3 1981 N Cl I
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CLOSING 883.85
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l ~•nh' 'llH y Wt•ri\ frt c as indU:d thl \ should h 1vc
IJ1 l n ~inc• lht:) tninsfo1 Oil LI lh1 h11ldtrs of those.:
1 urcb 1nl11.,.. ilk Ing 11ruf1t c e;nlt r"S for th~ b inks
I hen 1fkr turu111g us into 1 rcd1t Junkies lh1
11.ink,, lurntd around ;.ind bc~;.in 1 harg1r1g for ttH
1 ;,irlls II w,1, a d1 ,11Jollt&ll\ < h \t r rn0Jrkt!t111g JJIO\
1'1 c1plt had be< llllll tl' .. ul to th• < urlb I ht' card:. h 1d
h1 t <Jill( almost 111c1 :-,,;ir\ as a mc ans c1(
1tli 1111f1c:at um /\nd man\ turdhol1kr ' twd run up
<rt dll lial0Jn11 s lht \ 'ouldn t JJJ\ uff Sil Y.t .,.. , rt
hnokt d OJnd p I\ Ing 1111 our 1dd1tl1on
'Juw the oil tt1101Hilllt ' 'I ' 1n~ .,..hat tht hanks
11.n 1 hu:n able to g t.:t <lY. 1} Y>llli ;,in hq~tnning to grJ
rlown a srmll<1r 1wlh 1 h t\ u'~d to tic th li~hlcd lr> gel
\11U tu lu< k on1 ol ht 1r 1 rulJI < Jrds tn \our wallet
Afltr .ill lh.1t mort-ur ltc\s i.:u<1ranlt:1 d that )bU
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MllTON MOSKOWITZ
\I. Ith ctll tho:-.1.: ffit!r< h;rndt-..l' qffi·r ... But t:Hn lhiJI "not
t riough anvmor• It ' JUSt a gltmmt>r 1n some
marketing m1Jll .., l\.t n,l!ht no .... hut 1fov.n the road
ther( s lht: pro..,pt < t r1f )our h1 IOI!. thiJr~t.:d a11 .innucsl
ft l for your 1111trcll1l1 .11 d
J us t us ;'\jt;y. York .., C 11 tli<ink v. a" tht: tr 11llJlazer
1r1 l<1ckmg on th 1rges for c:nn11 c.:tt rd" Ic-.JC•> 1s th"
-;;rhOJnu m<111 fcir tl1l pctroltum tndustn \nd wh\ "''t ' It hiJs mun 'ilC:1t11ins th;;n tl1Vone cbc .25 G()(J
compOJrNI to 4!! tii'O for Fxx<>n \nd 1t ha ... mc1n• c:rcd1t
C'anl holdtt" than an\onc t:lst more: than 5 m1llion
I cxaco 1ssutd 11,, ftr"t crt'd1l t.1rd 111 l!Jl4
In '.\lmcmlJ1r l lX.J<o btg111 t h<1r,l!rng its deal~r..,
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tards l hl st r\Hl st,1twn11p1r 1l•1r'> ire ntlur<Jlh up
in .irms ovcr this h;\ \ "h1d1 thn h:tl puh them at a
tJ1,..a d\<.1nt tgt \\Ith l1tmptt1t11r.., and lht' 1rt-
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\.\hat !ht ffxato 1 hargt mutns 1 ~ that 1f \(11J µull
into <1 lexac11 s t 111110 l11r g,1sollrn ;rnd d1.irge:: tht
purthiJstc on iJ ltxa<o l 1rd lht optrator 11f th<1l
'l 1ll11n 1s going ln hJ\ 1 t11 µ;i' ft XiJC<1 an c xtr<J l
perc ult oil th.it s;J lt! 1111.,.. 1111 011<:r tlfJr <1b"11rtJs thal
cost 1s UP to hrm I t:)(ato '" .111\ l'lnl:! 1t' dl'alcr'> that
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pcrtcnt 11f 1l ... gasol1nt sal1 son the rc\<ltll tard
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Indiana Stand,1rd 1 i\mo1 ,,, OJI tht t<>p '>f gasolint
mar keting ro tht L n1ted SliJ!t s 1\n<Jther uf the top
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