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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFO RNIA 25 CENTS
I I B 1Durder suspect puts guilt on
By DA VJD KUTZMANN
Of .. o.lty ...........
Murder defendant Willie Ray
Wisely of Huntington Beach
stared directly at the Orange
County Superior Court jury
Wednesday and declared:
"If you vote me guilty for
sofn ething I didn't do, theri
you're the murderers. Not me."
Wisely, acting as his own
lawyer, could be sent to San
QUJ'Olin's Death Row if he is
COIJVicted of first-degree murder
wit.h special circumstances in
the suffocation death .of his 61 -year-old ste pfather ,
Huntington Beach truck driver
Robert Bray.
Bray's body was found pinned
beneath the 2,000 pound,
tilt -away cab of his 1975
International Harvester
tractor-trailer rig last March 9
on Springdale Street in
Huntington Beach.
The death was originally
believed to be accidental, but
police later charged Wisely and
another man with the death
after investigating claims or a
jailhouse informant.
Deputy District Attorney Ed
Freeman, in his o pening
statements to the eight-man,
four-woman jury, said evidence
would show that Wisely and the
other man, James Dunagan,
planned to kill Bray because he
was learning too much about an
alleged drug trafficking
operation involving use of his
truck.
It is a lleged that the
29-year-old Wisely and Dunagan,
who stands trial early next year,
lowered the Ult-away cab over
Bray as he lay beneath it
attempting to do repair work.
Freeman said the two men
i!pparently tmpered with the
truck so Bray would have to fix
it.
But Wisely, in a lengthy and
emotional opening statement to
the jury, denied he had any
involvement in the death, which
he claimed was accidental.
Acknowledging that he didn't
get along with his step((lther.
Wisely said, "I may not have
liked the man. But I'll tell you, I
didn't drop that truck on him."
But Freeman told the jury in
Superior Court Judge Kenneth
E . Lae's courtroom that the
jailhouse informant, who shared
a cell with Wisely in Los Angeles
County Jail, was told by the
defendant or how he had fooled
police into thinking Bray's death
was' an accident.
The deputy district attorney
said the prosecution witness
would t estify bow Wi selv
described the killing to him and
how he had to .• get r¥t or the old
fool."
Wisely, however, attacked the
c redibility of the wltne11,
Richard Ki sh, saying, .. A person
who wants to get out of jail
points the finger at you and
you're on trial for your life.
"I want to tell you somet.hinl
... I'm mad as bell. I 'm
fighting for my life. I'm lo jail
without bail," the lon1-halred
defendant said, adding, "'lbere
was no crime committed."
Church challenges · niartial law
School bus
plunges off
bridge; 5 die
PORT GIBSON, Miss. <AP> ......
A bus carrying more than 30
Y0'1ngsters to a Head Start
school ran off a wooden bridge
in the fog today and plunged 14
feet , burstin1 into flames.
Authorities said four children
and one aduJt were killed.
Witnesses said the dead were
trapped in the burning bus,
which lay on its side in a creek
bed below the bridge.
. "There was an old lady In the
bus and I tried and tried to pull
her out 'of a window but I
• couldn't because of the names
and the smoke,·• said Dick
Green, the first person to arrive
at the wreck.
Twenty-five people, most of
them children, were treated for
minor injuries and released
from Claiborne County Hospital.
Chas tity
belt g i ven
to Sch01itz
LOS ANGELES CAP> -
Proclaiming that ·'This is what
we believe you are trying to foist
on us," feminist attorney Gloria
Allred presented a
leather-and-chain chastity belt
to state Sen. John Schmitz,
a u t h or or a proposed
anti-abortion amendment to the
state consUtutlon.
The biun'e lift was given to
Schmitz, a Newport Beach
Republican, on Wednesday after
M9. Allred teaUfied before hjs
Senate Committee on
Constitutional Amendments.
Allred called Scbmih'
so-called "right -to-lire"
aliendment the "single moet
dan1erous anti -woman
le1i1lation that has ever been plPC>Hd here.'' '\Ve 11 est you diacuu this
d lee :ftt your wile, Mary, db see l.f ahe likes this form ol
blhb cont.rot," Ms. Allred
84ded, preMntinl Schmit.a with
Ult chutlt.J belt.
An aide aald that Schmlta
:wasn't land. "He didn't HY
aaythlnl or do anYlhins, be JUlt
eedured lt atmeally," he aaid.
M 1 . Allred, in a fl•ry
-prb-aborUan apeeeh, dffcrl~
Seaate Constltutlona1
Amead ment 2t -Schmits'
propoaal -u ''tbe com~
pre1nancy amendment.' Sbe
tlld she b.cl hed aa. abortion
benelt, that lt wu a "horrible
espertence" but that women
llM>uld have the rt1bt to make ~own chotce."'
'•'
Three children and one adult
were admitted with more
serious injuries.
Port Gibson Police Chief
Harvey Jones said the accident
occurred in tbe fog on a gravel
road off Mississippi 548 about
seven miles east of HermanviUe,
about 10 miles east of Port
Gibson.
The bus belonging to the local
H ead Start program for
preschool children was making
its morning round to pick up
children.
George Berryhill, employed
by a ranch located a few
hundred yards from the
accident, said be and Green, the
ranch manager, pulled several
children from the burning bus.
"When I got there, my boss
had already helped a lot of the
children out or the bus and they
were climbing up the bank,"
Berryhill said. "He told me
there were more children in the
bus but that he had done all he
could."
"I got out three children,
including one girl that had her
coat on fire," he said. "I just
threw her in the creek to put out
the fire and then picked her up."
He said the children told him
that others were in the bus "but
it was burning and thert! was no
way to get inside."
Green said the woman he tried
to rescue had suffered a head
injury and appeared dazed.
· Berryhill said he and Green
went to the scene after "hearing
a loud thump and a horn blow.
.. When I got there the bus was
· resting on its side below the
wooden bridge and it was
burning."
Boy, 9 , cited
for. courage
LONDON (AP> -A 9-year-old
boy who rel"9ed to tell three
robbers where to find bia
mother's Jewelry was amon1 10
British children cited for
coura1e.
The children, •led 4 to 11,
recielved the elthtb annual
Cblldren of Coura1e Awards ln
• eeretnony •Wednesday at
WeatmfnsCer Abbe;. Princes•
Michael of Kent, ~hose husband
Prince Michael ii a cousin of
Queen Elizabeth If, presented
the awards.
Darren Daly, I , or Rpt0m,
Surrey, was honored for
refu1ins to cooperate with thrM
bandJta who broke lnto bl1 home
while he and bia eo.year-old
trandmother were alone. • •
TEARFUL REUNION A single teardrop rolls
down the cheek of Jimmy Wilson as he meets
his father. Jav Wilson. in a Gastonia. ~.C ..
bus station. It was their first meeting in 36
years each had thought the other was
dead.
Jackie charges harassment
Clai ms photographer ruined her summer va~ation .
NEW YORK (AP t -A
teary-eyed Jacqueline Onassis
testified that a celebrity
photographer made her summer
vacation intolerable, rulned her
son's and dau1hter's graduation
and only jeered at her when she
threatened to lake him to court.
"You will take me to court,
will you Jackie?" Mrs. Onassis
quoted Ron Galella u saylnt
during a confrontaUon outside a
Manhattan movie th,ater n
July.
"When I came out of the
theater, Galella wu blocking
my path," Mrs. Onusl1 testified
Wednesday on tbe aecond day ol
a hearlnt on her cbar1e that be
violated an ordet to stay at leut
25 feet from her and 30 feet from
her children, Caroline and John
Kennedy.
''He WU .. CIOle u a foot. I
wanted to fet away from tboM
I• -c« • tu.I, but b• ... Ptnc all around ln front and
•ck ol me, ao no taxl could
IH mt .''
Jira. Onuett, tbe wtdow of u .................... Jolm f'.
Knl.H!dJ, w• ~4Jed • ....
delivered her testimony before
U.S. District Court Judge Irving
Ben Cooper, who issued the 1175
order restricting Galella. The
photographer has gained
International publicity taldnt
pictures of Mn. Onassis and the
Kennedy children.
''I was extre~ely acltated,
upset -deapairint in a way -
because I thou1ht that be was
going to start all over a1aln,"
she said. • After hearinl testimony from
Mrs. Ona11l1, her dau1bter,
Galella and others, Cooper
reserved decision on whether
Galella should be cited ror
contempt.
The Judie asked attorneys for
both slaes to file le1al
memoranda to aupport their , poslUons.
Mr1. Onaull d .. crlbed her
reactiona to Galella'• bebavt•
durin1 the mo•Je·tbeater
confroataUbn and two other
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Galella t.ktl ber ptetwe .._ •
la bother .. ''•Mli '9 ~
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and makes other people stare at
me."
She testified that on Labor
Day, Galella harassed her at her
home on Martha's Vineyard in
Massachusetta, and on another
occasion accoet.ed her as lbe
attended a dance performance
on Broadway.
·'The happiest Ume of the year
this sum mer 1radually be1an to
become intolerable," Mrs.
Pnasai1 said. ''Re ruined my
son'• graduaUon at Andover; be
ruined my dau1bter'1
graduation at Harvard."
Galella denied be had trted to
harass Mrs. Ona11l1 or her
dau1bter but aaid'be ml1ht have
inadvertenUy approached wltbln
25 feet of Mn. Onaull wbUe
concentratln1 an h1a camera.
"I may have broken th•
dlat•nce but lt wa• aot
lntenUonal," be Hid. -1 c-.t
carry 1 tape measure with me." A I k e d U D d e r
ero11-es1minatloa If be bad
otteyed Ooaper'a ordw, OaJ.ai.
replt911; "h tbe belt of 111.1 ..... ~. v .... .. ~ =' te9tUW MrlMr <IM~ h .. AI> t.
Polish
strikers
assaulted
IS;Y The Aaaoclated Presa
• Poland's m{lrti~law relime
battled strikers with troop
assaolts and mass arrests and
tbre-atened "the moat aenre
punishment" for anyone t.akial
part in demonstratiom today cm
the anniversary oC a 1170 l abor
rebellion.
Violators will "pay accordinc
to the ruthlessly binding letter ol
martial law," the army
newspaper said.
In other developments ,
reports from Poland said lJ'OOPI
backed by armored vehicles
broke Into the Gdansk shipyards
Wednesday to crush a strike and
Poland's powerful Roman
Catholic Church challen1ed the
government's martial law
decrees and the policy of mua
irrests.
In Strasbourg, France, Britilb
Foreign Secretary Lord
Carrington told the E uropean
Parliament "there has aJIDOlt
certainly been some loss ol lile"
since martial law was declared
In Poland.
·'In the past 48 boura, tbe
Polish skies have continued to
darken," Carrington said. "We
a re familiar wi\b nat ura l
disasters. But here in the heart
of our Continent is a man-.....S.
disaster on a col06sal scale.''
Carrinttoo did oQt IQ wb.et
evidence be bad ol loa ol Ute la
Poland, but unconfirmed reports
from Paris on Wednesday apoke
of nine dead since t he
proclamation ol martial law.
Carrington also said there bas
been an "ominous sUence" ftom
Polish authorities a bout
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Residents of Leszno. Poland.
downtown delicatessen in th•~ photo. wh1 r h wa~ madt• a\ ailahlc \\'t•11tw~da .'
in S tuttgart. WC'st nl•rman~
From Page A1
P OLAND ARRESTS INCREASE • • •
Solidarity leader Lech Wa lesa. wanting this "deserves the most
In Rome, the Italian news severe punishment."
a g e n cy A NS A s a i d i l s M artiaJ • law regulations call
c orr espondent in Wars aw for summar y trials of solcliers
reported Polish authorities were and civilians in militarized
trying lo force Walesa to make a industries violating the rules .
... £~V speech in favor of "national wiih punishme nt ranging from
"~a ce " But Wa l esa, he ld two years in jail to execution.
outside Warsaw, was "resisting Wa r s aw r adio s aid · t h at
j\ ~pd waiting" to be allowed to de m onstrations were planned
i e P o I a n d ' s p r i m a l e • for the anniversary of the 1970
chbishop Jozef Glemp. It said food riots in Gdansk. harbinger !'d' e report reached ANSA 's or the labor rebellion a decade
'.10f a ris offi ce through "private later that the Communist Party 1~bannels." is trying to contain.
; ·The Polis h army paper-;-...... · The l ea d er oT t"o1ln s ~olnierz Wolnosci, said today powe rful R oman Ca tholic
of11)at documents seized over the Church, breaking his silence on
:)8~eekend from the Wars aw the Communist government's ~hapter of Solidarity called on military crackdown, accused the
soldiers to kill their officers and regime of terrorizing the nation.
for the labor federation lo take .. .
power m the event of m artial ~ur suf~ermg is tha.t of the
law. The article, broadcast by e n~i~e nation, ler~?rtze~ by
Warsaw Raclio, said there was milit a r y. f o r ce , sa ~d a
only one choice for Poles : statement issued by Archb1s~op
"N 5 pport whatever for the Jo.zef Glemp , the P o lis h noo-0 u . . a p r 1 m a t e , a n d t h e c h u r c h ~adm.en an~ political che ls hierarchy, according to reports 1td;re n u.~d with the lust for from Poland. •filPwer
Referring to the documents
mtHlegedJy found at Solidarity's
otWars'aw chapter. the paper s aid
l)Jt~at not one drop or Polish blood
must be spill ed a nd anyone
sin
Martial law "constitutes a
blow ... to the hopes and
exl>ectalions of society." said
the statement. "The uncertainty
a nd powerless ness of the
.
workers have caused emotions.
bitterness, disgust."
The statement called for the
freeing of prisoners and said
that until they are liberated
"they should have human
conditions of imprisonment, for
we know of numerous excesses
concerning the imprisonment of
certain people in cold places
without warm clothing."
Reports from Poland said the
c hu rc h wa s e nga ged in
hi gh -level talks with th e
C.g.m.IDJUl.isJ J'Pgi rue aimed at
resolving the crisis.
Pope John Paul II appealed
for a "return to the road of
renewal" in his native Poland,
and said "the force and the
authority of power is expressed
in dialogue and not through the
use of violence."
A I t hough a gover n m e nt
blackout on com munications
continued to restrict information
on the situation in Poland,
reports from various sources
made plain that troops and riot
police were invading major
industrial plants held by sit-in st rik ~r s pro tes ting the
susp ension of Solidarity on
Sunday a nd ·th e a rrest or
thousands of their leaders.
~ther
:·~urprised Door-to-door ticket
ysnake case brings suit
SAN BERNARDINO IAPI -
Som e people take baths with
little rubber duckies but others
prefer privacy.
One man Wedne s da y
a fle rnoon wasn't too pleased
with the reptilian addition to his
bathtub. He was about to take a
bath when he discovered that a
six.foot snake had beat him to
the tub.
City animal control offi cer
Peg Howell a rrived at the scene
and was greeted by the man
"who was ready to blow the
snake away with a rifle."
Inside the tub, M"s. Howell
found not a rattlesnake, but a
python of unknown species.
Using a noose. Howell was
able to catch t he snake and
place it inside a plastic trash
bag.
The s nake apparently
belonged to previous tenants
who kept large numbers of
reptiles. This one reportedly got
1:1 way and had been in hiding
behind the bathroom walls while
the new tenants moved in.
Ms . Howell said s he guessed
the creature crawled out of a
hole in t he waJl sometime during
' the day, made its way into the
tub and then found it couldn't
get out.
She said she did not learn how
long the new tenants had lived In
the house.
"My knees were knocking the
whole time and I for.got to ask."
Vets Hanoi-bound
NEW YORK I AP> -Four'
Vietnam veterans have headed
fo r Hanoi, sayini they had "no
illusions'' abou~· their former
adversaries but hoped to get
information about A1ent Orahge
and missing s~rvicemen.
A Westminster man who sold
amateur volleyball exhibition
tickets door to door has been
sued by the Orange County
District Attorney's Office on
allegations that he kept most or
the ticket money.
Pros ecutors are seeking
$300,000 in damages against
Nick Dizdar, o p e rator of
All·&late Volleyball Association.
According to the suit, Dizdar
told prospective ticket buyers
ticket costs were tax-deductible,
a "substantial portion" of the
money went toward player
development and extra tickets
would be u sed t o invite
handicapped youths to the
matches.
Deputy District Attorney
Woman hit
bytruckin
Mesa critical
A Santa Ana woman remains
in c ritical condition today after
bein g s truc k Wednes d ay
morning in Costa Mesa as she
walked lo work.
J osephine Martinez, 53, was
transported to Fountain Valley
Community Hospital Trauma
Center with head and chest
injuries s ustained' in the 7 a .m.
accident at Newport Boulevard
and Bay Street.
Police said the womiw was
crossing Newport Boulevard on
her way to work when the
accident occurred. "'The driver,
Michael 'trotter, i9, of Costa
Mesa, told police the light was
green as he proceeded into the
i n t e r s e c ti o n a t N e ·w po r t
Boulevard and Bay Street.
Police said investigation Is
conlloum,.
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Diane Slavenhagen claimed uus
week none or the statements was
true. The association, she said,
never even formed a team but
did sponsor one tournament for
local high school teams.
She said a court order will be
r equested in January forcing
Dizdar to refrain from making
fraudulent sales pitches and to
pay back contributions. Some
bus inesses. she s aid, paid as
muc h a s $100 each t o the
association.
All-State is not related to the
fo rmer American Ni t ion al
Volleyball Association, another
g roup that specialized i n
door-to-door ticket sales. That
group, which s ponsor e d an
Ol ympic-caliber team, went
bankrupt a year ago.
Dizdar, however, is a former
e·mployee o r ANYA . Ms .
Stavenhagen said.
From Page A1
PHOTOS •••
that she was "m an absolute
panic" on Labor Day when
Gale lla hopped out of a car and
stood in the middle or a
Ma rtha's Vineyard roadway as
s he bicycled towa rd him. She
said she had to turn her bike into
the wrong traffic lane to avoid
him .
The manage r of Broadway's
Winter Garden theater, Manuel
Levine, and Mrs. Kennedy's
co mpanions at the dance
performance, Harr y and
• Twanette Garvey, all testified
that Galella was within 10 feet or
Mrs. Onassis on Sept. 23.
"My favorite, and to me the
biggest celebrity In the ~rid, is
Jacqueline Onassis," Galella
said. "
. "Galella, In a news capacity,
as a photo-journalist, merely
photographs Mrs. Onassis and
her children from time to time
in a reasonable manner ," said
Galella's lawyer, Marvin M .
Ml\chelson ..
Teller wounded,
critically shot
LONG BEACH <A?> -FBJ
aaents said the robber who held
up a savin111 and loan and abot a"
teller, apparently wltboul
provocation, may be t.ht same
min they are 1eek_in1 ln sill'
other recent Southern C.UJOC"Dla
bank robberlet. \ .a,.
. . .
Midwest buried • m snow
Weather blamed for 11 deaths across U.S. since Monday
By The Atsoclated Pre11
A s no ws torm blitzed the
Midwest with foot·d~ep snow
and sub-zero cold as It pushed
eastward today and the cities of
the . Northeast braced f~elr
third wintry assault I four
days.
The snowy weather acros the
<'ountry has been blamed.ro at
least 11 deaths since Monday.
Ten school children we11e
injured In Indianapolis today
when a car skidded at a n'
intersection In 5-inch snow and
plowed into a group of students
wailing ror a bus.
A medical aid at the scene
s aid none of the injuries
appeared to be life-threatening,
· but some or the children, who
ranged in age from 10 to 15,
s uffered multiple fractures.
back and neck injuries.
The National Weather Service
said the storm dumped more
than a root of snow on northeast'
Missouri and central Illinois
before surprising southern W~st
Patchy fog
to linger
until weekend
Patc h es o f dense and
unusually wet fog settled over
the Orange Coast early today,
'halting comm er cial airline
trave l out of John Wayne
Airport for the second straight
day.
The fog, whi c h weather
offi cials said seemed heavier in
inland areas today. is expected
to move in again this evening
and linger through Friday.
A spokesman for the National
We ather Bureau s aid the fog
normally has been breaking up
by mid-day and returning by
nightfall.
Commercial flights from John
Wayne Airport never got off the
ground early this morning. By 9
a m., AirCal had canceled six
incoming flights and three
outbound fli ghts .
Mark Peterson. a spokesman
for AirCal, said passengers were
be ing ad vised to t ravel to
Ontar io International Airport.
He warned , however, that
acti vity at that airport was
congested becau se or fog
shutdowns al John Wayne and
Los Ange les In ternational
Airport
Heavy fog Wednesday evening
halted comme r cial airline
activity at the county airport for
six hours.
Peterson estimated visibility
at the airport today at less than
700 feet. He said pilots need
visibility of 2,400 feel to take orr.
Along the coast, though, the
fog wasn't as soupy. In Newport
Beach, visibility was estimated
to be haH a mile.
Weather officials said the Cog,
which has plagued the Orange
Coast all week. is being caused
by moist marine air moving
inland over cold surfaces.
The unusually wet fog
reported today. weather officials
explained . was caused by a
marine layer which reportedly
contained more moisture than
normal.
Fires doused
Vlr&lnla where It wa1 comlnl
down al the rate of 2 Inches an
hour.
Interstate highways across the
nation's heartland were clogged.
A police dispatcher In
Cincinnati, which got its first
taste of heavy snow of the
season with 4 inches on the
ground, said, "Interstate 71 is
pretty bad People a re j ust
leaving their cars where they
get stuck.''
The storm also left up to 7
inches of snow in central.
northwest a nd so uth east
Nebras ka . a nd 4 inc h es in
northe rn Kentucky.
The National Weather Service
issued a winter storm watch
t o day for parts of
Massac husetts, Pennsyl van1a
and Maryland, 1:1nd snow was
forecast in Connecticut and New
York.
·'It was waist deep when I
went out to my cruiser to go to
work this m orning," said
Massa chusetts state police
Troope r Todd Be ll of the
barracks in Pittsfield, which got
6 inches of snow Tuesday and
a nother foot Wednesday.
Other parts o f the state.
including Boston, got rain and
only a little snow.
"With the wind blowing, we
got 4· lo 5-fool drifts." Bell said.
The snow forced the closing of
most sc hools in western
Massachusetts .
The steady snowfalls follow
two seasons of little or no snow
for Massachusetts and other
parts of New England. Concord.
N.H., already has had 21.5
mches of snow this month
more than twice as much as 1t
got In all or December 1980.
"We 're snowed in. pal,"
reported a truck stop operator
near Albany, N.Y .. where about
14 inches of fresh snow fell .
·'There's a whole bunch of
trucks waiting lo leave. I was
the onJy guy to make it to work
today," said Charlie SanWI at
the truck stop on the New York
Thruway.
A 56-year-old man who drove a
tredded snow vehicle up Mouflt
Washington in New Hampshire
spent the night ma Berlin, N.H ..
h,ospltal after being lost for
nearly fwe hours Wednesday in
blinding snow and high winds.
Phil Labbe was being examined
to see whether he had frostbite.
More than 200 schools were
closed in New York State on
Wednesday as up to 14 inches of
snow choked the Catskills and
winds gusted up to 46 mph. The
Albany area had a foot of snow,
one day after a storm dropped
up to 6 inches of snow ..
The northern suburbs of New
Yo rk City, northern New Jersey
and parts of New England got at
least a foot of snow. There were
8 inches of new snow in western
Mar yland a nd central a nd
eastern Pennsylvania.
A bout 34,000 r esidents in
Philadelphia a nd 1n the
Allentown and Lancaster areas
lost power Wednesd ay as lines
were knocked down. but most
ser vice had been restored by
nightfall. About 2,000 homes and
businesses lost electricity in
Connecticut.
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housing Crocker Bank offices on
Ventura Boulevard, an official
s aid.
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deaf ·children from Gallaudet College. Washington. at a
White House Christmas party ror the c hildren this week.
The kids were treated to e nte rta i nment a nd
re freshments .
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CHRISTMAS REUNION Harrie t Nelson . -wife on the old
.. Ozzie & Harriet"'' television s how. chats with some of the
cast from the earl ~· show during taping for a Christmas
special th1~ week At left seated 1s Parle~: Baer. standing
1s Don DeFort• t:1nd center is David Nelson. The progr am
1s scheduled for this Sunda~· in this area
Senator cut oul
of actre•• photo
Sen. Alfoue D' Ama&o la a
fan of Raquel Welclt and
think• she's a "star-span1led
1lrl," but 1omethint has
come between the senator·
a nd the actress -Mlss
Welch's husband.
Miss We lc h , who just
finished a two-week stint in
Broadway's "Woman of the
Year," presented an award
to composer Jerry Hermu
at a benefit for the Oaytop
Village Foundation at the
Le s Mouches nightclub.
D' A ma to, a New York
R epub li ca n . wa s a
co-presenter.
When the senator went
over to meet the actress,
Miss Welch refused to pose
with him and turned away,
saying, "I will not pose with
l his man because my
husband does not want me
to."
It was not known why her
husband. writer-producer
Andr e Weinfeld ,
disapproved.
At a committee hearing,
Rep. James Weaver, D·Ore.,
took Int e rior Secre tary
James Watt to tas k for
telling a group of Californta
farmers ther e we re two
kinds of people in the United
States -Americans and
liberals .
.. If you take it seriously,
you're the only one who takes
it s e riously," Watt told '
Weaver . "It was a comment
made in jest. It got a good
lau g h . It was a good
one-liner."
Weaver was not satisfied.
"Then liberals are the
same as Americans?·• be
asked the outspoken interior
secretary.
"I suppose some of ffiem
are." Watt replied.
Treasury Secretary Donald
T. Regan was admitted to a
Washington hospital for tests
after suffering a dizzy spell
for the second time in less
than a week,-& spokesman
said.
A department statement
q uoted doctor s at George
Was hi ngton Universit y
Hos pital a s s aying the
s ecretary "h ad so me
d iscomfort but was in
excellent condition."
·A woman suing actor Peter
Strauss for more than $1
million under the state's Lee
Marvin "palimony" law -
seek~ng CQqlmunity property
and damages even though
the couple never married -
won an interim victory in Los
Angeles Superior Court.
Judge Dlckran Tevrlzlan
Jr. denied a demurrer that
Sltaaa Hoffman's palimon~
suit against Strauss, star or
the TV series "Rich Mao,
Poor Man" and "Masada,"
did not fall within the bounds
of the Marvin case. in which
Mlc bele Triola Marvin
similar)y sued actor Marvin
for community property.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thur1day, December 17, 1981 s
POLISH PROTEST -Janet Pelichowski and
he r son Jim decorate their home with protest
signs instead or Christmas decorations . The
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C o s ta Mesa woman is protestin g tile
imposition of m a rtial la w in Poland.
Her signs are a small voice .
against tyranny in Poland
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of .. Delly,_ S'9ft
Janet Pelichowski was only 5
when German troops invaded
Poland in 1939. There was
nothing she could do.
Today, 42 years later. the
Costa Mesa woman conceded
that there may still be nothing
she CaJ\ do about the troubled
nation.
But that didn't stop the blond
mot her of six from doing
something Monday morning.
Down came the jovial Santa
Claus decorating the garage
door at 1213 McCormack Lane
and up went a barrage of hand
painted protest signs denouncing
the state of emergency gripping
the Eastern European nation.
Although she was raised in
New York and can trace her
roots back to the first American
settlers, she believes that her
husband's name rorever binds
her and her children to Poland.
He r husband's grandfather
was the last Pelichows ki to
actuaUy Ute in Poland. But that
does n 't make he r a ny less
Polish. she explained.
.. My children .a r e Polish.
We're Polish," she s aid. "My
kids don't think they're anything
else but Polish. They're proud or it ...
She <lidn 't go to bed until 4
a.m. Monday after hearing that
the Communist government had
imposed martial law, curtailing
travel and detaining Solidarity
Union leaders.
·'I do feel it will happen
again ," s he said likening
Poland's crisis to the one racing
Hungary in 1956 when Soviet
troops killed 7 ,000 protesters.
"I'm just a voi ce in the dark.
I'm nobody. History will repeat
itself."
In anger and frustration she
stapled nine signs to her garage
door, including. one edged in
black felt that reads, "This is
not a Polish joke.'·
Indeed , it is not. Mrs.
Pelichowski said she hopes the
signs make people aware that
what is happening in Poland has
happened elsewhere in the
world.
Although she doesn't favor
Am erican intervention in
Poland, she objects strenuously
to what she terms a ''passive
attitude" on the part of the
public and government leaders.
"Passivity Is going to be the
end of us. I refus.e to be passive
anymore," s aid Mra .
Pelichowski. "Things hap"plen
too fast today."
Mrs. Pelichowski seems like a
woman determined to make ber
point. She wears a black om
band around her forear1n.
explaining that the cause for
mourning may unfortunately
ex t e nd far be yond tbe
approaching new year.
"I'm here. I'm free. I can do
this," she said. "But if I ,#tu
ther e I couldn't have gotten h
second staple in the si~n ."
C.ar given G WC
A $17,000 electric car has been
donated to Golden West College
for use as a demonstration
model in the college's electric
car construction course.
The Fiat Strada, a gift from
the L.A. Gauge Co., Is 1 "state
of the art" vehicle. according1.o
instrut:tor David Jarman.
The Golden West course
allows students to design and
build a prototype electric cal as
an experimental model. Six sucb
cars are now under construct.ioa
at the college
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s Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Oecemb4tr 17, 19',1
'<BOSTON <AP> -Harvard ~ical School has appointed a
mittee to recommend ways
p revent scientific fraud W-. a heart researcher's
l•ioa that he falstried data ltJ... experiment.
Dll'lle falsified d ata "had ..atw.c to do with patient care,"
none of the researcher's
k that could not be verified
been preaented to the
• entlfic community," Or,
Diel Tosteson, dean or the
'l}f!llcal acbool, said Tuesday,
i !e commiUee is comprised
lftciala from Harvard and
r institutions, and it is to
rt on the case and make
e general recommendations
y next year. r
osteaon appointed the
' mlttee at the request of Or,
ene Braunwald, chief or
diclne at Brigham and
m en and Beth Israel
pitala, It was Braunwald
con.fronted the researcher,
osteeon's office issued a brief
meat on the case Tuesday
,1bt which said an
l eatlcation was begun
~ediately and "the individual
ltted tbia serious mistake," ltbouah the statement d\d not
l4 ¥ the resear cher .
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1lflwrapJ*i a new rule tbat
allowa representatlvea to earn
twice u much aa before for
speeches and other profesalonal
appearancea. The new limit
would be 30 percent of their
$60,862 salary, or •t&,198.80.
Tbe Senate trimmed ltl tree
wllb a more ceneroua tax
deduction for aenatora and
congresamen who maintain a
second home in the Waabiqton
area. Tbe House bad already
passed that · bill; the Senate
accepted it with a minor change
that directs the Internal
Revenue service to detennibe
how much lawmakers may
Tosteson has confirmed it was
Or. John Darsee, 33.
.. We're not dealing with any
hint of criminality," Tosteson
said. "We'd like to have as fair a
process as possible."
Oarsee came to Harvard's
c ardiovascular research
laboratory in 1979 from Emory
University Medical School in
Atlanta. Other researchers
accused Oarsee of fabric~ting
data in a cardiac experiment
involving animals last May,
Tosteson said.
Officials from Harvard and
Brigham and Women said
Oarsee had not kept the original
electrocardiogram tracings
requested by a superior, but
instead of repeating the
ex periments, gathered new
readings on a do& in minutes but
indicated they were gathered_
over several days. He reportedly
took the action in anger over the
superior's request .
Oarsee could not be found for
comment and is not listed in the
Boston telephone directory. The
Harvard University faculty
directory list~d Oarsee as a
Boston resident, but did not
provide a telephone number for
him.
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proof.
The new deduction also will be
available to businessmen wbo
maintaln a second home for
workioa purpoees.
The Senate attached the
aecond home deduction to a bill
that doubles the excise tax on
coal from ,two to four percent.
The money would be uaed to
bolster the troubled black-lung.
fund for miners.
The House approved a
two-year $11.9 billion foreign aid
lluthorization blll requested by
Reagan. It rejected appeals
from Reps. Paul N. Mccloskey,
R-Calif., and Paul Findley,
R·Ill., to suspend $2.2 billion in
aid to Israel because of its
annexation Monday or the Golan
Heights.
Later the House passed a
separate $11.5 billion foreign ajd
appropriation. also on Reagan's
wis h list, and sent it to the
Sen~te.
"We have given the president
or the United States everything
he wanted," wailed House
Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill of
Massachusetts. who presided
over a House with a Democratic
m ajorily but ;i Republican
voting record.
One or the most hotly
contested items a ll year, the
minimum Soc ial Sec urity
benefit, survived 1981 intact.
The Hou s e voted 412 ·10
Wednesday to leave the $122
minimum payment alone for the
3 mi Ilion peo ple al r e ady
receiving it, though it would
exclude most prospective
newcome rs from joining the
minimum's rolls.
Last August, Congress had
targeted the minimum benefit
for elimination next March as
part of Reagan 's budget
package. But the president, hit ,
with widespread pro t ests.
reversed himself and called for
the payment noor to be restored.
"N() one considers this more
than a temporary response to
the longterm needs of the Social
Security system.·· said Rep. Dan
Rostellkowski, 0 -111. "I have no
doubt we will consider next year
the lone-rang e finan cial
d emands."
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UPS'IDE DOWN CAKES - A White Plains.
N Y .. fireman guards bakery truck after it
overturned on a snow-covered roadway. The
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truck came to a halt after knocking down a
utility pole.
Stage set for abortion fight
P.anel backs. amendment, allowing regulation, ban
WASHINGTON <AP) -A
Senate Judiciary subcommittee
has unanimously approved a
proposed constitutional
amendment to let both Congress
and the slates ban or regulate
abortion.
The 4-0 vote Wednesday sets
the stage for a long, intense
battle over abortion next year in
both the full Senate Judiciary
Committee, and then on the
Senate floor. The vote came Jess
thari two hours after the la.st
witness testified before the
s ubcommittee on the
Constitution.
It was the second piece of
an ti -abortion legis lation
appr oved by a Judiciary
s ubcommittee. The rirst, pushed
by Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.C.
would define lire as beginning at
conception, thus giving a fetus
constitutional rights and malting
a bortion illegal. It was approved
by a different subcommittee.
Noting the country's sharp
extremes of opinion, Sen. Orrin
Hatch, R-Utah, subcommittee
c hairman, said his proposed
amendmept "wlll give us a
free-standing debate to do what
is right on this issue."
The proposed amendment
declares "a right to abortion is
n o t sec ured b y this
Constitution."
It says Congress and stat.es
"shall have the concurrent
power to restrict and prohibit
abortions." A slate law would
have precedence if it is more
restrictive than federal
legislation.
The Hatch amendment seeks
to repeal the 1973 Supreme Court
decision which' legalized most
abortions .
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D· Vt.,
said he refused to vote on the
proposed amendment because
members had not had time to
analyze testimony.
Besides Hatch, those voting
for the amendment were
C harles Grassley, R -Iowa,
Strom Thurmond, R-S.C. and
chairman of the full Senate
Judiciar y Committee, and
Dennis OeConcini, 0 -Ariz.
The ame,pdment was endorsed
by one o f the larges t
anti-abortion organizations in
the country, the National Rlght
to Life Committee, and by the
U.S. Catholic Conference.
However, it was denounced
Wednesday by a major
anti -abortio n political
organization as ·'the Catholic
Bishops Amendment."
Paul Brown or the Life
Amendment Political Action
Committee said l~e proposal
shows "how a politically naive
bureaucracy like the U.S.
Catholic Conference can be sold
a bill or goods by crass
politi cia n s and their
status-hungry statrs."
Brown wants a simple
amendme nt whic h would
prohibit abortions.·
The Hatch amendment would
require a two-thirds vote of the
Senate and ratification by
three-fourths of the states . The
H ~lm s bill would take a
r9ajority vote of both Houses of
Congress to become I aw ,
although critics have said it is
unconstitutional.
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State Bar probes laWyer
He rapped court for overturning conviction
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
lawyer who criticized the U.S.
S upreme Court because It
agreed with hia arguments that
a client's murder conviction
should be overturned is under
investigation by the State Bar of
California.
Attorney J im Crew o f
Hayward said he has received a
letter from the Bar saying it was
investigating complaints about
him by the client and another
lawyer in the case.
Crew, as a court-appointed
a ttorney, defe nded Bar ry
Braeseke, who was convicted of
killing his parents and his
grandparents . Crew also
established a basis for an appeal
that resulted ln the conviction
being overturned.
The U.S. S upreme Court
a llowed the reversal of the
conviction by the lower courts to
stand when it refused to hear
arguments In the case.
Crew wrote his letter to the
U.S. Supreme Court on May 28,
distributing copies to the news
media.
Cr ew said in his letter. "It Is
difficult to understand how a
system of laws conceived to
protect innocent people can
become twisted to give freedom
to a person who deliberately
·ki,.lls three innocent human
beings, thereafter confesses four
times ... and with all or this
Settlement reached
in paramedic clash
PALM SPRINGS (AP> -Two
physicians and a woman who
said they were ha ndled with
excessive force when police took
them into custody for allegedly
inte rfering with a paramedic
have settled their claims out of
court.
Jn an agreement reached this
week, the city of P alm Springs
will pay $1,150 each to cover
attorney's fees to Dr. Leslie
Schoenfield. 49, of Bever ly Hills,
a gas l roe n le r o'l o gist at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center;
his wife, Connie, 46, and Dr.
Peter Barrett, 47 , of Rancho
Palos Verdes.
As part of the agreement, the
three signed releases or all
lia bilily claims against the city,
s aid City Attorney William
Adams.
In a letter sent with the checks
for the $1,150, Mayor John Doyle
expressed regret about the Nov.
14 incident at the Gene Autry
Hotel.
·'Nol the least unfortunate
aspect of this event was the
e xt ens iv e pub l icity it
e n gendered , s h ed din g
unwarranted adverse light on
Dr. Barrett, Dr. Schoenfield and
Mrs. Schoenfield and the other
physicians and the other parties
involved, all of whom ap~r to
have been motivated by good
intentions." Doyle said.
Police took the three into
custody al the hotel after a
paramedic reported that a group
of doctors attending a medical
seminar were interfering with
her treatment of Sarah Flam.
66, of Sherman Oaks . The
victim. who had suffered a heart
attack during a wedding
anni versary celebration. has
since recovered. ·
The Schoenfields and Barrett
accused p o li ce o f u sin g
excessive force in a rresting
them. but Police Chief Thomas
Kendra said an investigation
into the allegations indicated
"there was no misconduct by the
offi cers. nor any e x cessive
force."
· Wendy Hamilton. the city's
risk managf>r who handles such
claims, said the practice of
"buying up claims ... is not an
admission of wrong; it's just
good r is k manageme nt to
prevent lengthy and costly court
proceedings, p.articularly when
the city is self-insured."
somehow finds that freedom
awaits him ...
"No wonder the citizens in this
country refer lo attorneys in a
disrespectful fashion and to
many of OUfi. courts with a
comparable lack or respect."
After Crew wrote the letter, he
received a letter from the Bar
si gned by attorney Phillip
Martin . But Ma rtin told a
reporter he could n either
"confirm nor deny'' that an 1
investigation was under way
because of s tate laws on
confidentiality.
Crew said, however, "I think
the State Bar would very much
like to punish me for having the
audacity to say som e thing
n egative about the h ighe r
courts. I think I have the right
as a citizen of this country to
c r iticize the Supreme Court
when it makes a terrible
decision."
Crew said he does not know
what form or depth the Bar
investigation will take. He said
his impression is that the Bar
a nticipat es holding closed
bearings, but Cr ew s aid he
wanted an open hearing.
He said he wrote the letter to
the n ation 's highest court
because. "I was just plain mad
at those guys."
Braeseke was convicted in an
Alameda County Superior Court
trial in 1977 of murdering his
parents and gr andfather in the
family's Dublin home.
But the appeal contended that
the con victio n s h o uld be
reversed becau se t hre e
confessions Braeseke made
were invalid. The appeal argued
that Braeseke told officers he
wanted to talk to them "off the
record" although his legal rights
were read to him before the
confessions were recorded.
Late r in 1977 , 8raeseke
voluntarily told reporter Mike
Wallace on the "60 Minutes"
television program that he had
killed the people while under the
influence of the drug PCP .
Prosecuto r s c l a im that
without the televised confession
they will virtually have no case
against Braeseke, who 1s still in
c us tody and facing retrial
January 7 .
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Christmas tree in the east wing of the Capitol in
Sacramento. The 25-foot-tall Douglas fir was grown in the
Placerville a rea
Underwater birth
backed by parents
SAN FRANCISCO · IAPJ -
Paren ts o f a girl born ,
underwater in a converted horse
trough say they are convinced
the aquatic birth was less
traumatic for both the mother
and baby.
Marilyn Rodgers. 30. and her
husband Bill Rodgers , 41, both
San Francisco musicians, said
that they believe in the benefits
of underwater birth, a procedure
that some medical authorities
believe can be dangerous.
Mrs . Rodgers gave birth on
Nov . 18 to their daughter,
M e rlina , who r ema ined
submerged in the warm, salty
water for a bout 10 minutes
before being lifted from the
galvanized steel tub.
The father said the baby,
whi le s till attached to the
umbilical cord and presumably
still receiving oxygen from its
mother, "seemed lo swim"
while underwater, t hen fe ll
asleep before being brought to
t he surface.
The infant began breathing
s pontaneously upon emerging,
he said , adding that a check-up
at a local hospital the next day
s howed !lothing amiss.
Ho we ver, som e doctors
r e main s k e pti cal of the
wocedure's alleged benefits and
cite such hazards as infection,
res piratory complications and
drowning
The event was the se cond
underwater birth reported in
California in the last week, the
other occurring in San Clemente
last week. About 50 such births
have been reported from the
Soviet Union in recent years.
beast AJ
sighted?)·.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -~ I
six weekJ at an isolated j~
lake in Africa, an expedition hu }
returned to cl vilizatlon wi,\b
reports -and perbap1 :~
photograph -of a hu1e creat ..
that resembles a djnosaur. ~:· , In a cable received lhi•
by John Sack of Los An1e
Herman and Kia Re1uatAtt1
South Pasadena said they
the rest of their party bad
to Brazzaville, capital of 1'
Republic of the Congo.
The cable and a letter ~ Sack had also just recel
detailed three sightings of
"mokele-mbembe," a bea
described by natives in re •
d ating back at least 200 years.cJt
is thought by some to be••
possible survivor or a dinosaur
species believed extinct for 80
million years. ~ Regusters, 47, a con1vJ
engineer, and his wile left
Africa in September and set etr
in October for the Lake ~
area 500 miles inland, seen
most of the r e port
mokele-mbembe sightings.
They wrote Sack' that ~
finally reached the lake on ~
27 . ~ ·'Two days later, on Oct. 29 1
6: 10 in the morning, they b l
their first sighting of ... Id
know what lo call it," Sacks ·.. J
·'They saw the head com~-U
of the water, travel for a qua.r1fJn
or a mile and dive."
In the cable, Sack said, I' descr ibed the creature as "d
brownish in color, skin appe -t
slick and s mooth. long ne( 0 small head, snakelike."
Sack said the animal was
seen Nov. 1, when its neclt
head emerged from the wa
The next day, "they saw
head come out of the water
go back in three times," Sa
said. 9
In the cable, Regusters add~!>. ··Possible photo taken, I)
sever ely handic apped ~
marginal light conditions." ! In none of the sightings did
animal emerge fully from
water, so its lower body was
vis ibl e. R eg u s ters s a · t
Previous reports said it h~~
large, elephant-sized body ~~
a huge, Oat tail. I
The Regusters plan to ret~
to Los Angeles Friday, Sa~1·
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Philly ex-mayor sues over dog's iJJness
· Rizzo claims insecticide sprays nearly killed his Irish terrier
Fees raised again
at SD zoo, park
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Former
N ayor Frank L. Rluo. clalmina
inaectlcldea nearly killed hla Irish
terrier, haa s ue d fo ur chemical
companies, locludln& the one he hired
to a pray his property.
"I dJdn't know what was golng on,"
Rlno said, recalling the behavior of bis
terrier, Casey, last summer. "He came
down one morning and be appeared to
1>e paralyzed. He wouldn't aet up,
wouldn't waik. He almost<iled."
During that period last July, Rizzo
said he spent every night for a week
sleeping on the floor beside Casey. "in
case he needed me."
The dog hu slnce recovered.
Riizo Is seeltln& more thMn $15,000 in'
damages from Rohm & Hau Co. of
Philadelphia, Union Carbide Corp., E.l .
du Pont de Nemours & Co. and Chem
Lawn Corp., which Rizzo hired to spray
his property.
The suit flied in Common Pleas Court
said t he first three companies
manufacture insecticides known as
Kellhane, Sevin a nd Marlate. Chem
Lawn, based in Worthington, Ohio,
combines all three in a lawn, tree and
shrub spray marketed under the name
Chemscape, the suit said.
Lloyd Whitfield, a spokesman for Du
...
Pont, said ita chemical, Marlate, bu
been approved by the Environmental
ProtectiOD Aaency for use on shrube,
trees and flowe rs a nd has ·•an
extremely low level of toxicity.''
Jack Pounds, a Rohm & Haaa
spokesman, said, "We don't think our
product could have contributed to his
dog• s illness." He · added that bis
company's products were "very well
labeled and marked."
Chris Fulton, of Chem Lawn's legal
department in Columbus, Ohio, said his
company had not seen the suit.
A spokesman for Union Carbide could
not be reached for comment.
UPSET-Ex-Philadel·
phia Mayor Fra nk
Ri zzo.
SAN DIEGO <APJ -Citiq tM hJ1h cott of
ener1y and animal food, Ute ZooloaloaJ Societ)' of
San Dieao has announced a third ticket price hlke
In as many years al the San Dieao Zoo and San
Dleao Wild Animal Park.
In announcin1 the 7S·c~nl booat, Charle•
Bleier , executive director of the Zoolo1lcal
Society, said that the combined operating bud1et
of the zoo and wild animal park will leap from 133
million t.o S38 million ln 1982.
Electricity alone wlll soar 18 percent to
$220,000, he said. · _
It is projected the zoo and wild animal park
will draw a record 4.4 million persons this ye\I'
and 4.7 million next year, he said.
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But cops doubt t~e-in with reputed Israeli Mafia
LOI ANGJ:La <AP> -Court doeumetl l1nk a reputed laraell
Malla member and the man he
wu eanvtcted ot murderin1 with
tbe notorioul 1179 1layln1 of two
t een -a1era and the wife of
Neutrotena ~P ma1nate Uoyd
Cotaen.
But police In Beverly Hllls,
where th e t riple murder
occ u rr~d May 23, 1979,
disco unted t h e alle1ed
connection between Jehuda
Avital, the late Eftabu Ruven,
25, and the alaytn1s of Joanne
Cotsen, SO, son Noah, 14, and bis
. friend, Christopher Ooerin1. 16.
Mrs. Cotaen'a husband founded
the Neutro1ena Soep Co. and
waa a director of an Irvine firm.
"We 're convinced that there
was only one person involved
and the person involved wu in
f act the p erpetrator we
ldeatlfled," police Lt. Russ
Olsen said Wednesday.
He aald the' case is closed
because the suspect. Arnie Tall,
is dead. Tali, a 46-year-old
BelctJD competitor of Cotaen's,
all11edly commltttd 1ulcldt at
ht• home ln Brua1tl1 ntne houra
before he waa to meet with
Beverly Hills Investigators.
Tall and Cotaen bad been
involved In al leall three
Europun suits dlaputina ri1hta
to the Neutrogena trademark,
detectives said.
Police said at the time they
believed Tall either committed the three
murders or
h i r e d
someone else
to do them.
Howe v e.r ,
Olsen said
th ere h as
b een no
evidence to
link Tali with
Avit a ! or
t oTM• • ltuven.
He said the court documents
bad been read to him and "the
context doesn't match al all." '
The document came to light
Tuesday as Eliahu Komerchero,
29, was sentenced to four years
in prison alter pleading guilty to
voluntary man1lau1hter tn the
Oct. 7, 1979, dlamemberment
killln1 of Ruven 's 22-year-old
wife, Esther.
Kome rche ro had testified
aaainst A vital and another man,
Joseph Zakaria, in the deaths of
both Ru vens . They were
convicted of murder and await
sentencing.
In the document filed · 'th Los •
Angeles Superior Court ·udee
David Alsenson in conne~ •Jon
with sentencing in the Ruven
case, Deputy District Attorney
Robert Jorgensen stated:
"On Oct. 7, 1979, defen48nt
A vital ... told Komerchero tnat
Avita! a nd Eliahu Ruve n,
wearing ski masks, had broken
into a home in Beverly Hills to
com mit a robbery. Avita! said
th at they were unable to
communicate with the people
they found in the house and that
they shot and killed three of
them . Investigators believe that
this was the notorious case of
the murders of Joanne Cotsen,
her son Noah, and Noah's friend,
Christopher Doering."
Stock donated to scholarships
Newport Beach Councilman
Don Strauss bas donated 350
shares of Beckman Instrument
Inc. stock to tbe city to help set
u p a c ollege sc hol arship
prpara m for children of city
employees.
S t r a u ss, a Beckman
executive, proposed an annual
$1,500 award be granted to a
child of a city employee.
. The scholarship would go to a
student graduating from high
school or community college
who has applied lo a four-year
university.
Local educators would award
the scholarship.
A share of Beckman stock has
been selling on the market for roughly $46 .
The councilman said the stock
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inv e sted b y t he city . He
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TO WED -Forme r
Sen. Birch Bay h of
Indiana will m a rry
Katherine Halpin".
information director
of ABC News. on
C hristmas Eve in
Washington. D.C. It
will t?e the firs t
m arriage for Miss
Halpin. 3.1.
FR ESNO (AP> A
woman convicted in the
theft of four bundles of
mail here was sentenced
to 59 days in jail.
Yolanda Leann Bec k
had pleaded guilty to the
theft.
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Bad times hit hard
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PORTLAND, .Ore. <AP> -A
decade ago, former Ore1on Gov.r
Tom McCall aenerated headline•
when he half-Joked at a Jaycees
national convenUon that viaiton to
this Pacific Northwest wonderland
were welcome -as lon1 u they
didn't stay.
We ll, the migrants finally have
stopped coming, apparently becau.e
the natural wonderland is becomln1
an economic wasteland, resulting
fro m layoffs in the timber and
homebuildin1 industries.
Between 1970 and 1980, migration
accounted for a population growth ot
a bout 41,000 people a year, says Ed
Schafer, director of the Center for
Population Research at Portland State University.
Th at was before the economy
plummeted to what is now 11 percent
statewide unemployml'nt.
.. Between April 1, 1980 and July 1,
1981, it almost stopped completely,"
Schafer said. "It was like it hit a
wall."
Statistics imply a population drep
in about one-third of the state's
counties and a substantially slower
rate of growth in 14 others, Schafer
said. The center uses data such as
sc hool enro llm e nt s. voter
registration and income tax returns
to advise the state how to distribute
population-based funds to local
governments.
...
Tlmber·ricb but job-poor counties
•bowed heavy population losses.
t>ou1las County lost an estimated
2,$00 people; Coos County 1,300;
Klamath 1,100 and Lane 3,300.
In Multnomah Co unty, with
Portland, 5,700 more people left than
arrived, but Schafer attributed that
to a shift to the suburbs. Suburban
Washlnaton County grew by 4,400
people and nearby Clackamas by
about 1,800, he aald.
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College alternatives
slwuld be discussed
Coa s t Community College
DIR tnct t rus tees have received
fro m their administrators a lis t
of "ugly alterna tives" to consider
i n vie w o f the continu i n g
uncertainty over s tate funding.
C h a n cell o r Nor m a n E
Wa tson has predicted the distric t.
which includes O r a n ge Coast.
Go lden West a nd Coastline
colleges. m ay find itself s hort St
million to $3 million at the end of
the c urrent school year.
As a result. the trustees mav
be forced to m a ke some difficuit
decisions on how to mainta in
qua lity education at the local
colleges.
The lis t says t ti e trustees
cou ld urge st a te legislators to
est ablis h a community college
tuitio n. Or t he dist rict could
inc r ease o r create new fees
perm itted under exist ing law
The t r u s t ees a lso could
reduce class offerings and lay off
teachers a nd ad m inistrators
T he American Fede ration of
T e a c he rs h as a dded that t he
trus tees could support a tax
inc rease to aid schools.
Most 'of t hese option~ are
dis tasteful but the\' <Jo dt>scrve
public airing ·
T he teac hers group has
ask ed the trustees to schcdult• a
p ublic d iscussion of the ctistn ct ~
goa l ~ a nd i t s o p t io ns fo r
achieving them in view of the
lim it ed state funds
The board took no immediate
act ion on this s uggestion. For one
t h ing. trustees say they can't
m a ke firm decisions on new fees
or personnel cuts until the extent
of the state funding reduction is
known.
But if the t rust ees continue to
de lay discussion of these options.
they may fi nd them selves with
little tim e for talk when the
funding c1,1ts do a ppear.
Just a few weeks ago. fo r
exam ple. the three colleges were
for ced to c ut about 700 spring
c lasses on ext rem e ly s h o rt
notice. Students. teachers and
the community at la rge had little
c h a n ce to comme n t on the
manner in wh ich these cuts were
made.
Coast t ru s t ees s h o uld
se hedule sever al fo r ums. perha ps
1n differen t cities. to seek
opinion s. for exa m p le. o n
whether residents would prefe r
tuition o r a scal in g do wn of
course offerings or fees only for
particular classes.
Ar m ed w ith s u c h 1n ·
formation. trustees would be in
a better position to make those
lrn rd choice~ 1f the state ax does
fall
Vagrancy problems
Un fort unately for Laguna
Beach as for most other beac·h
communities th<.' friend I v.
casua l atmosphere t hat usualh
prevails is a ma1or attraction for
a va ri et y of ,·agrants and
panh a n d le r s w ho f req uent I~
a nnov local 'res idents and \'iSitors
a like·.
It's not an unusual sight to
see vagrants sleeping under the•
Main Beach boardwalk. in the
s tair wells along Forest A\'enuc.
in Laguna Canyon and '-'''t•n in
trash dumpsters.
Art Col ony merchanb
fr eque ntly com p la in to police
that the vagrants steal food ·and
other merchandise and generall~·
make a nuisance o( themsel\'es
Owners of ocean front homes
s ay th e modern-day tramps
regularly use their front' yards
and pla nter boxes fo1 restroom s
a nd const ant)~· beg for money
along the cit.' 's bea c he~ and
streets.
Laguna 's polict• rect•1\'·e
telephone tails from residents
com plaining about thl' vagrants.
demanding that they either be
arrested or run out of town.
Police sa\' there is definitelv
a ,. agranc y · prob I e m but the
s olution s ee m ~ to elud e
a ut horit1c~ Poli C't' officers are
not empowered to s 1mpl~· ru n
people out of town
11. addition . c h a r g ing
,·:.tgrant~ with a crime is difficult
becaus e it u s u d lly means a
resident filing a complaint must
s pend a dCJy in court testif~·i ng.
whic•h few are will in~ to do
Rega r di ng loiter ing and
s leeping on the beach, police sa~·
there is little the de pa rtme nt can
\Jo d uring daylight hours.
If Laguna Beach residents
want to cut down o n the n umber
of vagrants 1n the c ity. 1t appears
they will have to cooperate with
the police a nd perha ps spend a
cl a v in court.
· Otherwise. it seems the onlv
deterrent t he C'ily has is when
,,·inter tem peratures d rop and
Laguna's hobo population fi nds it
a bit too cnld to pound their
familiar beats
Time-share questions
f'or the second lime m Just
over a year. plans have been
advanced for constructing a
r esor t ·sl y l e time -s h a r e
condominium project in Newport
Beach.
To dat e . hoth havt> been
de nied by the cit~ Planning
Co mmission . One later was
denied by the City Council
T he most recent propos:.t l.
wh ic h wou ld res ul t 1n the
removal of a n office building at
3336 Vi a Lido with a 20-unit
condominium s truct ure to be
built in its place. may still be
a ppealed to t he City Council
T he time -share scheme calls
for each un it to be sold in
one·week increm ents In other
words. each condomimum would
ha ve up t o 52 owner s Each
owner could lease or rent out his
week-long owners hip period of
stay there himself.
The concern in both of the
Ne wport tim e-share proposals
has been with tr affic . Neighbors
of the p roposed project s ites
s uggested tra ffi<· would be too
heavy
Their concer ns likelv are
moot at this Point s ince one' of the
pr ojects is dead and the second
appears to be head ed in that
direction.
T he poin t 1s t hat oth er
tim e ·s ha r e projects will be
pro po s ed Deve l opers see
;'\Sewport has a na tural place for
this resort idea t hat has caught
on big in places like Ha wai i a nd
Palm Springs.
The city. therefore. s hould
attem pt to develo p some specifi('
requ irem e nts for time-sh a r e
pla n s a s it d id w h en
co n do min iu m con v e r s io n s
became popular.
Currently. the city has no set
triteria for time·s hare projects
s uc h as h ow mu c h o n -sit e
park ing s ho uld be required or
h ow th e p roject wil l be
mainta ined.
These questions need to be
ans wered.
LM. Boyd/The red door
Q. Who was tha t famous movie
star who drank so much he painted
the door of his home red to make
sure he got into the right house e very
night?
A. That was no movie star. It waa
Albert Einstein. And he didn't drink
He just t.hought a lot.
Pollaten asked 1,500 m en and 1,500
women what they'd mo't want
builders to put into future publlc
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Daily Pilat
lavatories. The me n overwhelmingly
voted for privacy partitions and the
wo m en said improved mirrors.
The g r eat P o ll 'h p i an is t
Pade i:ewski accepted an invitation to
perform for a group of polo players.
mistakenly thinking they were Poles.
He suddenly realli ed hJa error, and
recovered nicely. thou1h. He said,
"You're all good souls who play polo.
I am a 1ood Pole wbo plays solo."
Thomas P. Haley
Publl&her
TIMMNs A. Murplllfte
Editor
Barblr• Kretblch
Edltorlal P~ Editor
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Loose talk creates confusion
W ASHlNGTON -The White House,
through spokes m an Da vid Gergen, has
indignantly d e nied tha t it has
"or chestrated" a publicity campaign to
prepare public opinion for American
sanctions of Libya. I be lieve the m .
The sad truth, it s eems to me, is just
t h e o pp os i te . Th e R eaga n
ad minist ration is verbally out of
control. Almost from the beginning,
with the president and Secreta ry of
State Alexander Haig in the lead , this
administr ation has s hown a penchant
for saying the wrong thing at the wrong
time -from the silly to the offensive,
th e numbin gly s tupid a nd the
dangerous.
I 'M NOT TALKING here abo ut
ideology, but about judgment -or lack
of judgment from the"top on down.
In the State Department, we have
Gen. Haig crashing through the china
shops of diplomacy announcing plans
for nuclear "warning" blasts over
E urope a nd expressing support for
m ilitary dict ators hip in Ar gentina
because the t inhorn gene ralissimos
"believe in God."
Ha ig's deputy secr etary, William
clark. was in Dublin this week causing
a great d eal of t rouble by announcing
that "most Americans" believe in the
reunifi cation of Ire land. They do? I
have the impression m ost Americans
don't give a damn.
The assistant secretary of defense,
Richard Perle, was in Los Angeles at
a bout the sam e t im e. offering t he
o p i n ion th at European a nti-wa r
d e monstrations we re t he result of
"Protesta nt a ngs t" in countries hke
En g l an d . Ger m a n y a nd th e
Nethe rlands . He adde d tha t the
"Catholic south" in Europe s upported
nuclear weapons on its soil -that was
a couple of days before d emonstrations
began in Italy.
The Reaganauts like to talk that way,
morally dividing people by religion, or
RICHARD Rf fVfS
r eading the part of a young a nd
uncertain district attorney in a film
wr itten by a younger screenwriter . Who
he is talking about a nd what he is
talk ing about, however, is not some
racke teer a ppearing before a grand
jury. This Is the president of the United
States talking about accusations that a
foreign leader has sent out squads to
kill him.
Has Khadafy done that? Are there
Libyan assassination ":c;quads stalking
Am erican leaders·1 1 have to believe so
if the p resident sa ys so.
BUT WHY IS the president chatting
about assassina t ions with reporters
race or ideology. ·•1 never use the words while hjs assistants leak inform ation
Republicans and De mocr ats," Interior about mysterious defecting a gents? If '
Secr et ary Ja mes Watt told a group of t h ese r eports a r e true, a nd the
big California farme rs at a private president and his people believe t alkin&
meeting the othe r d ay. "It's liberals about them publicly m ight help for
a nd Americans ." insta nce. to alert Americans to aid law
All of t hat is probably natural when enforcement a~encies in the search for
you consider that these men work for a the hi t squad s . the n whateve r
nice fellow who tried to explain to information was available should h ave
Europeans the advantages or limited been a nnounced
nuclear war -limited to their lives. Ir public alar m would help, then the
Now Reagan seems to be outdoing options would have seem ed to be eithe r
himself in his "High Noon" dialogue c red ible and detailed alarm s or silence
with one of the wo rld's most unpleasant T h e p resi d e n l rig h t n ow i s
men, Col. Moammar Khadafy of Libya. accomplishing nothing but confusion -
Our president, in his time, a cted in a /abo ut the Libyans and about his own
lot of bad movies. Few of them , though. / c redibility and j udgment.
had lines as bad as the ones he's-I have no doubt t bat Reagan and his
reading these days: frie nd s. like most or us. talk tod muc h .
"We have the evid ence, and he knows and can sound a little unhinged in
it." private But this is what privacy 1s for
"I wouldn't believe a word he says if I the president and his men should get
were you." them selves under control in public Or.
He sounds mor e like a young actor they s hould just shut up
Think twice about that Christmas pet
To the Editor :
Pe rhaps you are considering giving a
puppy or kitten as a Christmas gift. The
United Humanitarians volunteer animal
workers ask you to please reconsider.
These small c reatures a re a serious
responsibility. Consider the confusion in
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"' the average home al Christmas time . It
is hardJy the place to bring a pet who
needs plenty of sleep a nd a quiet place
as a refuge.
Fe w of us have time during the
holidays lo properly housebreak a
puppy or to feed a pe t al regular
inter vals. Children often pressure their
parents into purchasing a puppy or
kitten by promising to feed, groom and
clean up after it. When the child doesn't
pe rform these duties, the parents will
often get rid of the pet.
I F ONLY a puppy or kitten will do as
a gift, do consider a gift certificate to be
honored after the holidays when the
household returns to a normal schedule.
Before obtaining a pet at any time, a
family should consider the following :
1. Are you committed to caring for
the pet for its lifetime, or just until your
children tire of their new toy?
2. Are you willing and able to pay for
altering your pet to prevent the birth of
mo re animals in a nation already
saturated with pets?
3. Are you willing and able to pay for
all Inoculations, yearly checkups and
a n y emergency treatment the pet may
need?
4. When choosing a dog. are you
keeping in mind that the cute little
puppy of unknown parentage could
within a year out1row your small yard?
U both parenta are worldn1, it is
practically lmposslble to properly train
a puppy. Why not get an adult dog from
the pound after the holidays and save a
Uf e.
ff.MORTENSEN
·-J' aniahi.ng wetland.
To the Editor:
Wh•t la happeninC with the wdlaJ>da
of South~Callfornla ? Of l1ii 10
percent I tvtr detrllded, almOlt
90 percent II be burled ln t.he next five
years. lf c urrent plans ire
lmplementH. Every 1101&. ldtAtlfied
,,eu1nd In tbe Loa An1tlt1 buln :rpears to be marted for deftlopllMDt
oae kind 4M" anotber, U ll'I pot uadtf
ml11tary coatrol. ·tn particular, the
Bo~u Clllca •••land• 'fill 1oon
disappear unde r 10 feel of fill. except
(or the parts destroyed by dredging a
deepwater cha nnel and marina. a nd
t hree hundred a cres req ui red for oil
extraction activities.
0 f course, de ve lopment does not
com e free lo us ta xpayers. The total
capita l cost of the Orange County plan
is estimated at almost $180 million. I
read In the papers that O range County
is looking at a complete strangulation of
the traffic system within the next five
yea rs because the r e aren 't funds
a va ilable for eithe r mass transit or
e xpanded freeways. So. Caltrans should
d ivert funds to t h e Pac ific Coas t
Highway for roadbed relocation and a
45-foot·high bridge so people with
enough leisure lime a nd cash can get
their boats out to the ocean at our
expense?
THE SURROUNDING communities,
c urrently hard pressed to provide
adequate community services will have
to absorb the costs of the increased
t raffic generated. sewage (which will
be pumped uphill. notice) and other
ser vices,_ without pa rUcipating in the
tax base, as I unders tand it. since the
deve lopment will be in the county.
The plan also involves the permanent
loss of 600 feet or Bols a Chica State
Bea ch. When these be autiful Ora nge
County b eaches have a current
vis itation rat e of 60,000 on a peak
summer day, is it good planning to give
up this lowcost resource. available to
c itizens of all financial categories, for
the recr eational us~ of a minority?
During the construction phase, much of
t he bea c h w l II b e take n up by
mac hinery and materials. And who will
pay for restoration of the beach ii the
currents are changed by the channel
and e rod e it away! We know
who ... us. .the sap citizens, as they
s ay ln'the hinterlands.
OLIVA TSOSIE
Right to •trike
To the Editor:
to use his powers to assure the right of
the Poles to strike .
But wait! Whal is this on the editorial
page? Is it true the Daily Pilot, along
with President Reagan. supports the
right for the Poles to strike, but not for
U.S. citizens to strike ? This does not
make sense.
I can sympathize with the Poles. I
have been threatened with j ail terms.
with fines. with court actions, with loss
of my civil rights. with relegation to a
status of non-citizen and use of military
for ce s to undermine m y job and.
finally, fired by a government that
supports the right of the Polish people
to strike.
You see, I was fi red on Aug. 28, 1981
for a llegedly striking aga inst the
government of the United States, and I
am still on strike. I have given 13 years
of my life from Vietna m lo Los Angeles
tower lo the U.S. government. I shall
not do it again.
p resident Reagan and the Daily Pilot.
do you or do you not support people's
right to strike?
As far as another federal job, please
refe r to the Wall Street J ournal which
det ailed feder al job layoffs that could
cost 100,000 federal j obs . S how m e
where one fede ral job exists.
The gist of the ma tter is : I am a
professional air traffic controller, not a
professional bureauc rat. As a union
m e mbe r I e ngage i n colJective
bargaining, not collective begging.
LELAND R SISK
Carol complainl.t
To the Editor:
About this time every year there are
persons who bring legal acUon a1ainst
buildin&s for playing what they consider
to be religious music in the form of ,
Christmu carols e ven tboup U..y do
not generally have words. •
I guess this will lead inevk.ably to a
separaUon of church and elevator.
WILLIAM 8 . FARRINGTON
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ll wu with mu c h disgus t and
r evulalon that I rftd the he1dlines or
today'• Daily Pilot about tM •6W.Uon
In PollDd. When t.be leader ol a country
threate» to Jail t.be leaden ol a Jl'OUP
of ~en, ~l eader of a ~llllY. cou..,.,l!ln!a ...,.._.,.llQ;t~~ •
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of cltilen1, then t.hat coun&.ry II ln a.ct
abape. PretJdent Rea1u baa promlled
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 17, 1981 All
Deadline near on Poland's martial law gamble
W ASlllNGTON -Prealdeot
•R•a1an'1 advlaers aee a stron1
probability that Gen. Wojclecb
Jaruaelaki will lose hls martial law
1amble, leadln1 to direct Soviet
lntervention ln Poland and perhaps
co1tln1 the lives of hundreds of
tbouaandl of fl1bUn& Poles.
I,.o11 of the 1amble would also plun1e
U .S.·Soviet relations into a new period . f.·r-, 1-,.-•• -1-1n_1_1 ·---"'Ill~
of cold war and transform the
East-West struggle that has shown
some recent signs or easing under
pressures or the Western European
peace movement.
JARUZEl..SKJ is gambling that the
threat of Polish military force will tame
the Solidarity workers' peaceful,
democratic revolution, anathema to
Moscow. To win his bet, the prime
minister and Communist Party leader
must penuade Solidarity to become a
·submissive partner in a Communist
regime thal bas flunked every economic
test and resisted every political test
since Solidarity's banner first flew in
Gdansk in August 1980. "Solidarity
cannot become submissive without
sacrificing all the gains it has made,"
one Western specialist on Poland told
us.
An unsubptitsive workers' movement
would carry Jaruzelski's gamble to a
dreaded climax: whether his army and
its 56,000-man paramilitary security
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force can concelvabl)' compel worken
by threat.a of reprisal oot only to forp
the priceleu strike weapon but to tum
out 1oods for ao economy that the
Co mmunist Party baa destroyed.
Failure would ~rinl Soviet troope into
the street.a of M01cow'1 lar1t1t satellite.
On Sept. 4, 1980 bard-line Communilt
leader Stefan Olszowaki, aurvivor of
repeated Party purees by virtue of bis
Soviet bacldo1. ordered Jaruaellki,
then the defense minister and Poland's
top Warsaw Pact general, to deploy bl•
forces in Silesia, the heut of Poland'•
industrial coal region. Jaruaelaki
rejected the order, claiming that it
would convert "all our factories" Into
"fortresses" against an army regarded
as more loyal to Solidarity than the
Communist Party.
BUT 15 MONTHS later, Moscow's
rising fears that the Solidarity
movement threatened the very
existence of a Communist-nm Poland
produced pressures that changed
Jaruzelsk.i's mind and persuaded him to
take the gamble. Top administration
officials say be bas a maximum of two
to three weeks to show Moscow that bis
1amble is payine off.
Despite late-burning liebts at the
State and Defense departments,
President Reagan's National Security
men told us there is no way for the U.S.
to affect what happens in those two to
three weeks. For now, they have ruled
out economic reprisals against Moscow.
Except for public warnings lo the
Soviets to keep out and. for planning
economic sanctions on grain and
technology if Moscow intervenes, the
U.S. and its Western allies claim they
are helpless bystanders in this dramatic
Eastern European challenge to Soviet
Oeck the haUs with our showy,
extra·large·bloom poinsettias. They're the
cream of the crop, but you can't find
them where you buy your cream. So you
better hurry if you want them to make
a spectacular appearance at your house
or a friend's.
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at a convenient location near you.
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control. That underacorea the mood of
Wh ite House frustration, a mood
·temporarily inlenupted on Dec. 10 after
month.I of Internal debate.
ON 111.AT DAY, Reaaan chanted his
mind and personally approved an
emer1ency food pack11e of $100 mllUoo
for immediate shipment to Poland.
When a lareer aid pack.a1e wu first
taken up by the NSC in late aummer •
Reagan vetoed it in accord with bis
hardnosed anti-Communist ideology,
despite its powerful backing in the State
and Defense departments.
But last week, Reaaan accepted the
argument that food shorta1es would
produce more antl·governme nt
pressures from bolh Solidarity and
rank-and·file Poles, &ivin1 the Soviet.I
more leverage to pressure Jaruzelski lo
move clirecUy aealnst Solidarity.
The president cbanaed bis mind for a
strategic reason: Solidarity's peaceful
democl"atic revolution should be
indirectly sustained as a political force
that might spread to other Soviet
satellites and even t.o the Soviet Union
itself. Earlier challenges to Soviet
power in East Berlin in 1953, Hungary
In 1956 and Czechoslovakia In 1968
flared briefly and died. He decided that
withholdi ng a id would victimise
Solidarity and give Moscow 1reater
pretext t.o salvage it.a Immense stake in
preserving Poland for communlam.
BEFOaE THE decision could be
announced, Jaruzelskl had decided to
take the gamble that what he called
"chaos and demoralization" could be
blamed on Solidarity while he invoked
martial law. With up to a possible 1.500
Solidarity leaders under detention, U.S.
aid now would be preposterous.
To start 'thinking' we inust stop 'feeling'
Thoughts at Large:
-Much of the time, when we suppose
we are "thinking thoughts," wbal we
are really doing is "feeling feelings";
thought begins · to enter only at that
point where we distinguish between
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feelings that we are entitled to trust,
and those we ought to be suspicious or.
-Whe n the h e ad or a large
enterprise is fired for ineptitude, il still
doesn't seem to hurt his chances or
acquiring a comparable position in a
short time; even failure in high places
seems to create a momentum or its
own.
-People lie about their sex lives
more than about any other subject; and
the more they talk about it, the more
they lie.' <Sometimes to themselves as
much as to others.>
·-What models does our society
provide for young people, when the
best-selling paperback biography in the
country is "Elvis," followed closely by
the life of Elizabeth Taylor?
-Those who are unduly concerned
about what other people will think of
them are invariably concerned about
Ole wrong things about the
s uperfi cial impressions they create
rather than rock· bottom character.
-Everyone tends to overestimate the
difficulty or tas ks he or she cannot
perform easily. but such tasks are
generally not hard for those who can
perform them at all. (IC they are
executed with real difficulty, the girt is
lacking.>
The hard·hearted person too often
gives himself absolution by desc~blng
hi mself as "realistic" -a splendid
word that is too easily misused lo cover
a multitude of spiritual sins.
Perhaps the hardest public
document to compose is a corporate
annual report that strives. al the same
time to paint the rosiest picture in order
to attract investors, without inciting its
employees or their union to make fresh
demands bas ed on this g lowing
projection.
-We like to think of the U.S. as a
gene rous nation, despite the stubborn
fact that we appropriate only two·te'nths
of 1 percent of our gross national
product for foreign assistance.
-ll is onl y human nature to work
more slowly, in s weet. contentment,
when we are paid by the hour instead of
by the job. <Hourly wages in pl ants
should be replaced, wherever possible,
by compensation tied to r ates of
productivity.>
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PROUD GROWER -Paul Ecke Jr .. who operates the Paul
Ecke Poinsettia Ra nch in Encmit"2. Calif.. stands inside a
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THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1981 D
CAVALCADE 82-3 Copper industry troubles. are
tarnishing Arizona'~ boom. See
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greenhouse surrounded b~ tllous ands of poinsettia pli.ml!'>
The ranch was sta rted b~ Ecke's father in the l9~0s
'Lowly shrub'
, • • pomsett1a now ..
·yule tradition ·
ENCINITAS (AP) -One
might say -if one isn't opposed
to an earthy metaphor -t.ht
Paul Ecte Sr. had an idea t.ht
toot root. And for Paul Ecte Jr ..
the idea just keeps blouomU.,.
The elder £eke blmed a lowly
shrub -the poinsettia -into a
Christmas tradition and his
20-acre San Diego County
greenhouse farm is at the
bottom of most or the poinsettias
sold around the country each
year .
Localed on a hillside above
this aeaside community 20 miles
north of San Diego, the Paul
Ecke Poinsettia Ranch is n.ai by
Paul Jr., although the older man
-at 8S -ii still acUve in the business. The' younger Ett~
s a ys the firm sells several
million cuttings every year to
grow the flaming red plants.
Because poinsettias are too
fussy to travel well, the Ecke
ranc h deals pri marily in
cuttings, which florists in all 50
s tates grow to maturity and
market. However, Ecke does
sell about 300,000 mature plants
each year in Southern California
and Arizona.
Poinsettias produce their
festive blooms once a year, but
..........
only after they've received 14
hours of darkness per day for
several months. Becauae thc»e
conditions occur naturally
durin1 tbe abort day1
approaching the winter solldce,
the nower was a natural for
Christmas. But it baa not always
been so.
Although poinsettias were
Introduced in the United State&
In 1825 by Joel Robert Poimet.t,
a U.S. ambaaaado5 who bad
''Now we have
a Christmas
tradition that iros
bor.n in North
America.''
found the plant growing wild in
Mexico, there was never much
interest in the plant.
"During the 1920s, my father
was growing them outdoon in
fields along Sunset Boulevard
(in Los Angeles)," says Paul Jr.
"In those days they were bigger,
rangy, uncontrollable outdoor
shrubs."
But when he developed a more
dignified strain of the plants,
Ecke -a German immigrant
farmer -took it on the road to
floral distributors .
·'He went to Pittsburgh and
Chicago and Baltimore and said,
·1 think I have something you
might be interested in.·
Naturally they all. thought he
was crazy, but he stayed after
them lnd it caught on," Paul Jr.
said. .
The younger Ecke, 56, says
the business really took off in
1963 when another hybrid t.ht
held its foliage ,better was
developed.
"Now we have a Christmas
tradition that was grown in
North AmericK," he says.
Beln1 the sole purveyors ol a
multi-million dollar seasonal
tradition is a responsibility the
Eckes take seriously -as seen
from the signs around their
ranch: "Private Drive -Sorry
-Not Open to the Public,"
•'Posted No Trespassing -Keep
Out," "Notice -Absolutely No
Unauthorized Persons Allowed
in Any of the Greenhouses."
AUTOMATIC WATER -Manuel Vega checks
a hose which automatica ll y feeds water to a
poinsettia '"tree." a new variety of poinsettia
bein~ cultivated at the Ecke ranch
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VIVID BLOOM -Poinsettias were introduced in the United
St ates in 1825 by then U.S. Ambassador to Mexico .loel
Robert -Poinse tt, who found the plant growing wild in
Mexico.
''This isn't a tourist attraction,
although we do open the ranch
once a year to a Chamber of
Commerce fltnd -raiainc activity," says Paul Jr.
"Because we're not in the retail
business, "we're not geared to
handle local visits."
Mardi Gras Ball . .
attire debated
N EW ORLEANS 1AP 1 -
Beset with internal dissension,
membe r s o f Lo uis iana 's
congressional de legation are
~r y in g to h e ad o ff a
confrontation on a politically
sensitive issue: what to we ar to
this year's Mardi Gras Ball in
Washington.
Impatient
'Rudolph'
hogtied
PORTLAND. Ore. (APJ . A
youn1 rel~eer na med Rudolph
ended up hogtied after bolling
from a Christmas exhibit al a
department store. •
RudOlph and a pal, Dancer,
were taken out of the Emporium
store for a grass break, but lhe
year·old reindeer apparently
pulled his rope loose.
Rudolph, obtained for the
Christmas season from a central .Ore1on~ch, trotted down busy
s ·outh.east McLouga.lin
Boulevard followed by a stale
eollce patrol car, a Clackamas
County animal control truck and
I Joni Une of traffic.
After an hour, be was·
cornered in a backyard, holtled,
and taken by truck back to his
pen lDllde the store, where store
,Manager Gaylln Frye said he
• WH "quiet, calm and hungry.~
"They're not as fas t as a
reaular deer," s aid Richard
Wick, Clackamas County animal
eontrol director. "But boy I'll
tell you, It sllU was quite a
ftaaco.''
T he instigator of the conflict is
Democratic Sen. Ru ssell Long,
the state's senior senator , who
wants to upgrade the traditional
blac k t ie and dinne r jacket
affair to white tie and tails. ·¥i
"It gives it more class ...
mak~ il .a more for mal p~
a.ocJ-..a more impressive party," LO~w•ald. "The more exclusive
Y-.lP~ It, the more they want
to~.".
-~i\ Gillis Long, another
~Gtat, also has committed him•~ to the white tie and tails
caft'#..,. s, Ptff>Jt. of the rest of Louisiana's
C a p.lt\) I Hi 11 I a w m a k e r s ,
however, disagree. ·
Sen. Bennett J ohnston, a
Democrat. refused to take sides
on the issue.
R e p. Bob Livingston , this
y~af"s chairman or the ball -
which will be held Feb. 6, 17
days before Mardi Gras -is
with the black lit~.
''I ran for Con;ren as a man
of the people," said Uvlngston,
a Republican.
For Rep. Henson Moore, the
b'all and three or lour daya ol
parties, dinners, and recepUml
leading up to it are thlnp~ prefer to live without. ·
''Let's turn this thing ov to
the debutantes and ru 10 •
beer with my conat.ituentl,"
Republican uld. "I 'd mltb
rather have a 1brtm~ and a
barbe<:ue than t.r with
Chis stuff."
fflp. Buddy Roemer, a 4th
District Democrat, said he's not
going to get excited over the
controversy. But he says hl•
wif., alwa.ys tells him what to
wear to parties, anyway. ~
•
es a ease ass as a
WHIT£ INTO R!D -Celia Guituez, holds a
white poinsettia plant in a sea or red
poinsettias. The plants only turu to red after
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they receive 14 hours of darkness a day for
several months.
\
The Eckes also may be
protecting their research and
development. New this sea.son,
fo r instance, is a topiary
poinsettia "tree" -a three-foot
tall wine glass of blossoms atop
a long stem that was shaped
with considerable hand care and
pruning. The trees, which take
about a year to form, sell for $75
to $150, Ecke s &id.
Moreover, a good gardener
might be able to persuade the
tree to keep its shape into the
new year and to bloom again, he
s aid. The Eckes grow all their
poinsettias in the carefully
controlled conditions of their
one-million square feet of
greenhouse space. Home
growers, however, may have a
harder ti me keeping the
poinsettiaa from luting tonier
than a Christmas carol. ,
But Ecke says new breeds ol
the plant can be kept as a green
houseplant fo~ years to come.
As for getting it to to bloom
again, "You've &ot to put it in
the closet for 14 hours a day
beginning on Oct. 1," be said .
Gbitar plant.
closes doors
WEST SWANZEY, N.H. (AP)
-'rbe Gurian Guitn factory,
makers of bl1h·quality ,
ha nd-made 1ultara ued by
performen like Paul Slmoa -.I
Jackson Browne, bu been
closed and auc:UoDed.
The two·alol'y,
12 000.aquare-foot bulldlq "Ill.
sold at a for.cloeu.re ·~ ffF '3'75,000 to Marllem Corp. ol
Keene.
Michael Gurlan atarted the
fadory ln Hinsdale N.H. la
,1971. That bulldin1 wu
deaft'O)'ed by ftn ID 1"9, aM
Gurtan tbeD nlocat.d UM plllllt to Wnt Swauey.
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•• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. December 17, 1981
•ANN LANDERS
•ERMA BOMBECK
•HOROSCOPE
Parents never perfect
CLOWNING AROUND Skip Selvy as
H a rmless the C lown uses a banana t o
inte r view Attorney General Steve Cla rk.
right. o utside Fede ral Building in Little
If you don't want
to drink-
That's our
business
COSTA
.MESA
MEMORIAL
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Rock. Selvy and anothe r clown juggled and
h a nded out bananas to dramatize thl•ir h{·l1d
the creation-scil·nce trwl is a t'irC'us
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Chase a Reindeer
at Westcliff Plaza
... the hoofprints on our sidewalk will lead you from store t o store
as special window displays tell you ttle story of "Twas the N ight
Before Christmas." It's a unique and special experience tor the
whole family to share. Also enjoy merry carolers in Old English
costume who will entertain you in the plaza from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m .
December 14 through 18 and December 21 through 23.
ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE
BANK OF AMERICA
CHARLES BARR JEW ELERS
CROWN HARDWARE
DICK VERNON SPORTSWEAR
OR. LOU ELDER
optometrist
HAIR HANDLERS SALON
HALLI DAY'S MEN'S CLOTHING
HICKORY FARMS
specialty food items
HUMPTY DUMPTY
children's clothing
JEAN DAHL
designer and better sportswear
LA GALLERIA
elegance In fashion
MARKET BASKET
M ES AMIES TEENS
NANCY .DUNN ANTIQUES
NEWPORT BALBGA SAVINGS
PAPER UNUMITED
cards and gifts
SAV-ON DRUGS
STOREKEEPER
traditional sportswear
VETA'S INTIMATEAPPAREL
WESTCLI FF CLEANERS
WESTCLIFF CORN ERS
gourmet ware and collectibles
WESTCLI FF SHOES
XAVIER'S OF NEWPORT
fine flowers and gifts
WESTCLIFF PLAZA
Open ThurSday nights till 9 p.m . o
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOl/Ng
Dec. 1-4to18 and 21to23 tllt 9 p.m . Sat_urday, Dec . 19, 10-6
Most $tores open Sunday, Dec. 20, 12-s
Christmas Eve, 10-s
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: The following
article is by Chaplain Henry T . Close of
Atl a nt a. Ga. While ~t concerns your
relationships with your own parents, it can
be applied as we ll to your relationships
with your c hildren. The message is clear:
no one can b e EVERYTHING t o
ANYONE:
Ther e is no question but t hat your
parents failed you. All parents fail their
children. and yours are no exception.
No parent is adequate for the job of
being a parent. because no par ent has
enough love. or wisdom, or maturity. or
whatever. to succeed.
T his means that part of your task 1s to
supplement what your parents have given
you and find other sources of parenting .
You need m ore m othering than your
·mothe r could give you, more fathering
t han your f a the r had to offer. m ore
brothering and sistering than you got from
your s iblings.
The problem is complicated by the
demands our society makes on parents .
They are supposed to be 100 percent
perfect, a nd it is a terrible disgrace if they
are not
If parents a re s uccessful, society tells
us their children wi ll re ward the m with
love, obedience a nd t hey will be high
ac hievers . If t h e paren t s are not
successful. we a re told . their children will
turn out to be hateful. disobedient and
failures.
Parents who buy this notion place
themselves in an impossible position. They
try to be 100 percent perfect. When they
fa il, they try to APPEAR to be 100 pe r cent
perfect. In either case. they cling to you
<1 nd demand th at .you _ge t all your •
parenting from them. This assures the m
they have been good parents
They may also de mand that you be
loving. obedie nt and a high achiever. since
this would be li,·ing pr oof of their s uccess
as parents.
To grow up it is necessary to forgive
your parents When you d o not forgive
them. it means you a re clinging to them in
the hope that. if you c an m ake them fed
guilty enoug h. they will finally come
through with more pa renting.
Do not be e mbarrassed by your need
for more parenting and be humble enough
a nd dete rmined enough to find effective
ways of getting 1t . BEEN THERE
MYS ELF
DEAR YOURSELF: Haven't we all?
Thanks for sharing. I noted with interest
g .. LUOflS
that this splendid essay appeared in the
bl· monthly newsletter, "Pra c tie a I
Parenting." I read It regularly. It's weU
worth the time and S9 for 12 Issues. Anyone
Interested should write to Practical
Parenting, Deephaven, Minn. 53391.
DEAR ANN: In response to the lady
who carries a "sten o" pad around the
office to shield her ove rly ample bosom
from the eyes of gawkers: I waJlt to say
only one thing. You can 't be very big up
the re if a 9x6-inch pad will do the job .
I carry a legal-size manila fil e folder.
which is 9 x 14112 -inches, a nd it barely
covers me . Some people don't know when
they are we ll off. I hope you will tell the
dame who wrote to quit beefing. She should
count her bless ings both of the m .
COLUMBUS OR BUST
DEAR COLUMBUS: Thanks for your
reminder that one must be grateful for the
little things in life.
Confused about what's n ght and what's
wrong in today's "new morality")" You·re not
alone. If you want honest. down-to-earth
information on your sex questions, read Ann
Ulnders· new booklet. ··High School Sex and
How to Deal With It -A Guide for Teens and
Their P.arents." Send 50 cents plus a long.
stamped. selfraddressed envel ope to Ann
Landers. P.O Box 11995. Cfucago. JU. 60611
POT SHOTS .
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
WHY DO SO MANY
OF THE THINGS
I DID
YESTERDAY
ALWAYS NEED
TO BE DON E
A G AIN
TODAY?
Undecideds play safe
All you "undecid eds "' out there ... and
you a ll know who you are ... are going to
have to shape up. You're scre wing up the
polls .
How can we tabulate percentages of
people who are for or against something
when the maj orit y of the people are check-
ing the little box marked . "Undecided ."'
"No Opinion ... "Don't know," "Don't
care." ··Don't ever want to discuss this
aga in""
How long does it take to make up your
mind about something of grievous im-
po rtance? Recently. there was a poll a sk-
ing whethe r the public favored Prince
Charles and Lady Di having a baby the
iirst year or waiting a while. Thirty-three
percent said Yes. 12 percent said No. and
55 pe r cent didn't have an opinion.
PRINCE CHARLES ANO Lady Di
couldn't wait around forever. so they're
having a baby anyway and taking a chance
that some of you will swing over and m a ke
it unanimous.
Sometimes I get the feeling marking
the undecided box is a habit we s lip into to
keep from making a commitment t o
something. I offer a s e vidence a recent
polling wher e Americans were asked if
they favored clean air. Seventy percent
s aid Yes, 2 percent s aid No. and 28 percent
hadn't made up the ir minds yet.
I have never in my life me t an "un-
decided" face to face. On the contrary.
Punch
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ERMA IOMlfCI
AT WIT'S END
most of the people I know carry placards
and bullhorns.
In my mind . I visualize them a s quiet
pacifists who never make waves al')d play it
sa fe a nd conservative. They sit around
evenings wa t c hing whatever the Nielsen
f amity watc hes. T h ey eat vanilla ice
cr e am, and don't know how they feel about
anything until they see a bumper sticker
on it.
THE DIFFICULTY IN m aking a de
cis ion is overrated. There's nothing to it
You don't even have to know what you 're
talking about. I s aw a show once 0whe re
people on the street we re asked how t hey
fe lt about Me ndac ity 'A word m eaning
dishonest. l
One person said she thought they
~hould do a telethon for it. Another said he
thought he was becoming a dictator and
should be removed from offi ce by force.
Fifteen people said they we re undecided
about how to get rid of it and would have to
think about it.
My question to "undecideds" is "Whe n
will you know?"
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11-17
"There are all sorts or ways the holiday~ can
gel to you"
• HOIOSCOPE ·
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Taurus gets
second chance
Friday, December 18
ARIES <March 21-April 19!: Legal
decisions are spotlighted news r eceived
is favorable and your potential for success
is enhanced.
TAURUS <April 20-May 20 >. Delay
works in your favor you get second
chance to correct errors. to attend to basic
tasks and to re-est ablish communication
with those who perform special services.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20 ): Aura of
romance dominates . emotions t e nd to
overrule logic. Request definition of terms.
ask for clear. precise language.
CANCER <June 21-July 22 1: Property
values. territorial rights. basic security
and family r elations hips do minate
scenario. You'll have added responsibility.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 1: You receive
various communications, many of them
contradictory. Confusion does exist key
is to be selective
VIRGO I Aug . 23-Sept. 22 1 By getting
to heart of matters. you assure profit. Lost
article will be recovered Active scenario
features promotion. a nd•romance.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 221: Hunc h pays
off; series of a ppa r ent coincide nces.
a ctually are meaningful links. Focus on
personality. indepe ndence and fresh starts
SCORPIO <Oct. 23 -Nov . 211 : Hospital
visit need not be somber event. Before day
is finished. you'll have reason to celebrate.
Relative s hares good news .
SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22 -Dec. 211 :
Wish comes true only after you revise
material. review des ign and obtain quality
goods. Emphasis on career advancement.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19 >: What
appeared to be a forgotten cause will be
revived. Superior reviews proposal. shows
interest and seeks your opinions.
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb . 18 >: Familv
m e mber discusses s piritual val ues.
possible journey and need for dom estic
adjustment.
PISCES <Feb. 19-March ,201 • Aura of
deception could exist where mon ey is
concerned. Know it. protect assets and
avoid self-deception.
HER9MEN
OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO
DiMaggio
big winner
It wiU make you feel no younger to
learn that peerless Joe DiMagg,io has
turned 67. How did he spend his birthday?
Went out to Bay Meadows and put S5 on the
6-7 Exacta in the firth race -his uniform
number with the Ya nkees having been "5."
Joe is still a winner. The number six and
seven horses finished one-two and J oe
collected $296.
TALKTAIL LOUNGE: After reading
Cyril Magnin's autobiog, "Call Me Cyril,"
dapper Dave Falk observes. "He uses the
first per~n singular so often he must think
he· s I. M agnin" . . . During an "Aida"
inte rmission in the Ope ra House's
m ezzanine bar, Jeraldine Palazzi asked
Lee Crews : "Are your studs and cufflinks
real e mer a lds? .. Lee: "Of course -•
t hey're too small to be fake" ...
Through a glass darkly : Mark J ones.
owner of the Green St. Mortuary, and Ivan
Imm . sa les man for the Champio n
Embalming Fluid Co .. wandered into the
Washington Sq. Bar & Grill. where Mark
introduced Imm to co-owner Ed Moose and
grinned. "Ivan is into nwds." Ed : "So are
we ." Mark : "Yeah. but HE makes people
look prettier!"
NOTES F ROM ALL OVER : One
recent day. Barbara Kendall, who teaches
at Bel Aire School in Tiburon. asked her
fourth-graders to write a news story. and
Anne Woodward wrote: "The King or Spain
is having dinner at the White House. They
are serving our wine." True. The wine was
• Cha lone Vineyards, oper ated by h er
father, Phil Woodward ... Anne and Walt
Bratten now know the difference between
Sonoma and Marin. Driving south to Pt.
Reyes Station, they came to a highway
sign reading "Caution Flagman Ahead ...
Half a mile across the Marin line, they
c ame to a nothe r s ign : "Caution
Flagperson Ahead" ...
The town of Ross. Marin's breeding
ground fo r preppies, is diffe rent in many
ways, observes Mi chael R. Marron. A few
nights ago, an a uction to raise money for
the music program at Ross Grammar. the
town's only school, produced an incredible
$40,000. This included $750 for "pick of the
litter" or the fifth grade teacher's pet rat!
<Powerful martinis >.
MEANWHILE: Last year a State
Dept. official phoned S. F. Architect Worley
Wong with good news-bad news : "We have
a job for you. Uh. it's in Warsaw ... Couple
of wks. ago, the same official called with
good news-good n e ws: "The Wa rsaw
project has been canceled. Instead, you get
to do the ne w U.S. Embassy in Bangkok"
Dan D'Alessandro reports that as a
Western Airlines plane raced down the
runway. over the s peaker system came the
"Willia m Tell" overture "Hi ho Silver.
a waaaaaay!·· and the passengers burst
into wild applause
Add airlifts : Up in Seattle flashes
Carvel Zwingfe. a T V crew boarded a n
S . F. -bound United flight to do the usual
non-story about heavy holiday traffic .
After photographing the crowded plane.
the crew invaded the flight deck to find the
captain's seat empty . "Where's the pilot'?"
asked the reporte r . "There isn't one."
snapped a stew. "This is a no-frills fli ght ...
Don't swap symptoms
DEAR DOCTOR : My friend and I have
similar symptoms. but different doctors.
H er doctor i s treatin g h e r for
hypoglycemia. My doctor says I do not
have lt, but s urfer from chronic anxiety.
She gets a special diet; all I gel is tran·
quillzers for my condition.
My friend complains of feeling s haky
and nervous. She fee ls fa int and gels con ·
fused . But whe n s he goes on her low
carbohydrate. high protein diet she feels
better.
I feel like s he does. In addition . my
pulse races, and I feel so weak and scared
I'm afraid to leave the house. My pills
have helped, but I'm stilJ too scared to live
a normal, social Ufe. I'm even too nervous
to see and visit m y friends. I've become a
recluse. But I've had blood tests and my
d oc tor in sist s t h at I do not have
hypoglycemia. Sha ll I change doctors? -
MRS.N.
DEAR M'hs. N.: Hold off for a while. if
you're thinking of seeing your friend's doc-
tor. hoping he will also label your trouble
as hypoglycemia . You say your doctor has
taken blood tests (glucose toler~nce tests 1?
Probably they have not been consistent
with a diagnosis of hypoglycemia.
Have you had a blood sugar test while
you were suffering the acute symptoms?
• Wa s it abnormally low? We re your
symptoms immediately relieved taking
some form of sugar? Only then would it be
probable that you have hypoglycemia.
Especially if you had high lnsulln levels al
the time.
Don 't try to match or·swap symptoms
ln making your own diagnosis. Mrs. N. The
diagnosis of h,ypos tycemia is not always
easy. It may be concerned with h!Jvlng a
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faulty liver condition. with beg innin ~
diabetes. with a tumor of the pancr eas. or
even.with alcoholism.
Patients who be lieve thev have
hypoglycemia often suffer from ·chronic
a nxiety. 't_S your doctor says you do. Mrs.
N. If still ln doubt. we suggest you do seek
consultation. ·
But don't jump on the mt}dical merry·
go-round simply seeking a d<*tor who will
agree that you ha ve hy poglycem ia.
Although sometimes overlooked. it is not
i n v aria b I~· the a n swer for nervous
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harnifrul hormones are no longer allowed to
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It was first used in chickens about 30
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Arizona facing copper crisis
Decreased demand for m etal seen.as big blow to state 1s economy
TUCSON, Artz. <AP >-Sunny
Arl&on• hN Ion• had envlablt
Jobleu and 1rowth rates, but the
1hlny metal that 1ave ita
economy • brlght ~been haa
fallen on hard tlmea and
offlclala see trouble ahead for
the nation '• bt11e1t
copper.producln1 state.
With the housing, automobile
and machinery lnduatriea
falterin1 ln other parll of the
nation, demand for copper bu
slipped. The stuff of wirea and
pipes sells ror leu than ill
product.loo cost, and 11,000 of the
21,800 copper-industry worken
face layoffs.
"It's disastrous when it coeta
more to make your product than
you can sell it for," said C.J .
Hansen , president of t he
17-member Arizona Minina
Association.
layoffs beaan Monday.
Alter Duval's announcement.
the Esperanza Federal Credit
Un ion's -board ol directors
suspended cash withdraw ala and
loans for members, who work al
the two mines south of Tucson,
becauae paycheck deductions
weren't made. But the freeze
was lifted alter a few days.
The workers aren't the only
victims of the industry slump.
fourth·faalat·arowln& state, had
an October unemployment rate
of 6.~ percent, well below the
national rate of 8.4 percent. But
all of a s udden, the Grand
Canyon State is In the same
eco n o m ic me ss as "the
financially depressed states ot
the North.
"The impact is goina to be
spllt in three ways,'' said mining
speclallat Dr. George Leamin&
''I t's uuastrous when it costs mor e
t o make your product than you can
sell i t f or.,,
"Nobody hu re.Uy put a ntw
mine ln productlon in a lona •
time. Once the other andustriee
get seared up . . . the people tn
Arizona are In a •ood poaiUoft to
tak·e advantage of a 1tron1
copper market," Hansen aald.
Last year the price of copper
averaged Sl.01 a pound wbJle it ·
cost about 88 cents to produce. ·
The current selllna price is ·
about 75 cents. •
Hans en s aid the copper '
Industry pays about $125 miUlen
in taxes during a normal '
production year.
Leaming said that if the
com panics kept producina at t
their current rate and price
structure, "they would end up ,
los ing $11 million a month."
They will lose less by shutting
down, he said.
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SSSAY, SSSANTA -Balboa. a boa constrictor owned by
Jerry Fikes of Phoenix. was among pets brought by their
owners to convey their Christm.as requests to Santa Claus
(Phil Vasile 1 at a s uburban shopping mall.
"If thia situation continues for
a substantial period of time, I
think the Arizona economy is
going to suffer very badly front
it -in the range or $1 billion if
the mines are out for a period of
time."
Some of the laid-off workers
will be out onJy until early next
year. but others have been laid
off for good.
U till ties, s uppliers, other
bus inesses and the state
government also stand to lose
millions of dollars, authorities
say.
· Silver Bell, a company town
where many workers will lose
their jobs, probably will become
a ghost town, some oHicials
have said . Seventy miner
families there must vacate their
company-owned homes by the
end of February.
of the Wes t ern Econom ic
Analysis Center in Marana.
·'The group to feel lhe biggest
impact will be the suppliers of
goods and services. This will be
particularly true of energy,
electricity. natural gas, diesel
fuel.'' '
Hurt next will be government
agencies dependent on an excise
tax on copper production,
Leaming said. But losses will
extend to sales. unemployment,
payroll and Social Secur ity
taxes.
Leaming agreed with
Hansen's expansion assessment
of the copper indus try over tbe
long-term but said be thinks
much of the eventual new trade
wilJ go overseas to Japan and
new foreign markets. assuming
that prices remain "reasonable"
at under Sl a pound.
Triple slayer to get freed om
The Duval Corp. said two
weeks ago it planned furloughs
of up to three months for 1,868
employees at its two mines
south or Tucson and at a third
location near Kingman. The
Gov. Bruce Babbitt said the
condition of the mining industry
is one reason he will submit a
no-growth budget in January for
next year.
Smoky buse.s back
TRENTON. N.J . (A Pl John Artis. twice convicted
with ex-boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter for a 1966 triple
murder. wiU live with his wife in New Jersey and work at a
ob in private industry once he's freed from Rahway State
rison next week. an official says . Arizona , the
Han se n f oresees n o
turnaround before next spring at
tbe earliest. But he said the
long-term future is promising.
LOS ANGELES <AP > -The
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Some 1ay problem worse than usual due to recession
By T'9 Alaoela&ed PHH ll is mainly because of the
Tbe Chriltmas crush in the economic situation. And if thinas
naUon'a •tores is cau1in1 the get tougher, shopllftlna will
traditional aeuonal lncreue ln become areater."
ahoputuncand someexpert.eaay Jim Carollo , director of
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receaaion. growlna number of shoplifters
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... an-hour factory men," said are repeat offenders.
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outaide Detroit. said. ''Honest people don't steal
"We're getting . . . people -even if they're unemployed."
wbo ordinarily would be honest. The crowds act as protective
But they're trying to maintain coloration.
the.same standard of living (as ·'The opportunities arise
when t hey were working>," where the shoplifters can really
James said. go crazy," said John Piasecki,
Judi Rogers, director of the chief of security at the Century
National Coalition to Pr.event Ill Mall in West Mifflin, Pa .. ·
Sbopllftine, a non-profit group just outside Pittsburgh.
based ln Atlapta, said 45 percent Individual retailers generally
of all shoplifting occurs during are reluctant to discuss the
tbe last thJ'ee months of the s pecific steps they take to try to
year. Sbe also said because of fight shoplifting.
"inflation and the economy, "We traditionally do not
store, the more chance there is
for shoplifting."
Retailers generally say.
however, they have been beetini
up security to stop shoplifters.
Cathy Gucfas, a spokeswoman
for Sears, Roebuck and Co., said
the store hires extra personnel
at Christmas. J .C. Penney's
J a mes said a c losed-circuit
television system has Just been
installed in the Northland store.
Mr s. R oge r s, at the
anti-shoplifting coalition, said
increased security Is only a
partial answer.
"We've got a real educational
process to go through·· to make
t he public understand that
shoplifting is a crime."
There are no national figures
on the number of p eople
arrested for shoplifting; the
legal definition of shoplifting
~n<1 the way it is categorized
vary from area to area.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 17, 1981 ..
you'll be seeing an increase in participate in any stories about
people shoplifting out of need." s hoplifting," said Judy Cohn, a
Dion Lee, a spokesman for spokeswoman for Macy's in New
Robin 's Boo k Sto r e in York City.
Philadelphia, agreed, saying: Ms. Cohn did say, however,
"Shoplifting is worse. I believe that "the more crowded the
Mrs. Rogers said the cost of
shoplifting in 1980 was estimated
at $24 billion -almost 7 percent
of gross sales or almost 7 cents
out of every dollar the retailers
take in. It Is impossible to
compare that total with earlier
years because the coalition
changed the way it calculates
the loss.
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She swam to fortune
But Eleanor Holm would take tennis this time
NORTH MIAMI , Fla. <AP> -
S h e was tbe world 's best
backstroke swimmer more than
40 years ago, and at one lime or
another held every record in
that division.
But ll Eleanor Holm Whalen
had to do it all over again, her
sport probably wouJd be tennis. '
As a swimmer, she won
almost three dozen titles In
national and world competition,
besides being the only American
female swimmer to ever qualify
for the Olympic Games three
times.
And it wasn't only the athletic
ability of this 68-year·old
Brookly n , N.Y., native that
brought her fame and fortune.
H er beauty won her a
four-year movie contract in 1932,
with Warner Bros .. she was a
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her first husband, bandleader
Arthur Jarrett, and, '°r three·
year s. s he s tarred in the
Aquacad e, a wat er b a lle t
extravaganza produced by her
second husband, showman Billy
Rose. .
"I had a good time, fame,
friends and money because of
swimming," says Miss Holm,
who usually can be found not al
the swimming pool of her
bayfronl condominium, but on
the tennis courts nearby.
"But I'm ashamed to say I
ca n 't tell yo u who the
backstroke champion is today,"
she adds. "Besides, they change
so often now. They are one· and
two-year wonders and then they
are gone."
She was 14 when she finished
fourth in the 100-meler event in
the 1928 Olympics i n
Amsterdam. Four years later,
the games were held in Los
Angeles, and she took the gold
medal for the 100-meter event.
During the 1932 Olympics.
Hollywood saw a potential star.
"Warner Bros. put me into a
training program," she recalls.
"I was told they planned to
make a comedienne out of me.
But, I was still in love with
swimming, so I would often give
my paid dramatic lessons to
someone who couldn't a fford
t hem and I'd go s wimming."
ln 1933, she married Jarrett
and made bus trips from city to
city to play one·nighters.
"When I'd finish at night I'd
find a pool some where and
swim,·· she remembers
When the band was n't on the
road , s he was s tudying
dramatics. playing bit parts in
movies -and swimming.
As the 1936 Olympics
approached . she wa s
determined to represent the
United States for a third time.
"Warner Bros. didn't want me
to go so I settled the contract in
1935." .
Though she made the U.S.
team, she did not compete. The
entire U.S. Olympic entourage
traveled by steamsh ip t o
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WINNING SWIMMER Formt•r Ol~·mpH· l.!Olcl ·ml•cl tt list
swimmer Eleanor Holm Whalen holds a 19:J!I "\l'\\ York
Dall~ :'\l'\\!'t ··sund<.i~ "\rws·· mt.1gaZll1l' "h'"' in~ hl'I' and J ohnn~· Weissmuller. "1th whom !-ohl' shan·d t hl· ... pot 11).!ht Ill
thl• 1939 World '!'> Fair
Europe, but the athletes were
co nfine d t o the ctteaper
accommodations on the lower
decks while team officials and
their wives went first class.
"I bought my own firsl·class
ticket. but they didn't want me
there where they were." s he
says "I guess Lbey didn't want
me lo see how they behaved."
The conflict came to a head
wh·en Miss Holm attended a
after Joyce Matthews <twice
married to Milton Bertel locked
her se lf in R ose 's office
bathroom. slashed her wrists
and bled to death.
After Rose died in 1973. she
married her present husband,
Tom Whalen. a retired oilman.
The weariness and strain or
performing each week in the
Aquacade brought Miss Holm "s
love for swimming to an end.
"They are one' and two·y ear
wonders. and then they. are gone:"'
\
c hampagne party in the
first·class section during .the
cruise.
"I was ki cked off the team.
How simple it w~s :· she says.
Her marriage soured and in
1937 she signed with Rose to star
in the Aquacade.
The Aquacade became a
popular attraction during the
1939-1940 World's Fair in New
York. and her co·sta rs were
Johnny Weissmuller and later
Buster Crabbe.
She had divorced Jarrett in
1938 and that year found lime to
s tar in '"Tarzan 's Revenge."
Tarzan was played by Glen
Mor ris . the 1932 Oly mpic
decathlon champion.
· · 1 certainly wasn't the best lo
ever play Jane, but it's on TV all
the time. I wish I had the
residuals:" she says.
Jn 1939, she married Rose The
m arriage ca me to a
much·publicized end in 1951.
"I thought I'd never be dry.
My hair turned green from the
chlorine and swimming on those
cold October and November
nights in New York was awful."
Polish crisis
· scrubs tour
TURLOCK I At> I -A music
group from Cab!ornia State
College-Stanislaus has cancelled
a concert trip to Poland and the
Soviet Union because of the
Polish political upheaval, a
spokesman said.
The school 's 21-m e mber
woodwind choir was advised to
c ancel by the trip's sponsor.
1 F ellows hip Am bassado r s
Foundation. The students had
been scheduled to leave New l
York Jan. 12 ror visits to several
Polis h and Soviet cities . •
including Moscow
South Coast
Mon. Thru Sat.
10 a .m. to 9 p.m.
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DEA& PAT DUNN: At &It.la Ume ol "e
year &Mre are ao mHy claartty a,ppeale .-at
It's ~ard to keep tbe m atratitat. I bow maay
reqae1ta for donations are wortbwl.tle, but
tiow can you spot • charity awtlldle1
P.G., Coeta Meu
Before making any charitable donation,
ask the sollcitor for the name and address of
the charity, where It is registered, when it
was organized and how the money will be
used,
Watch out for these warnlns signs In
charity swindles: When there is a telephone
sollcitaUon followed by immediate p1ck·up
o( a donation. Most legitimate charities will
let a consumer mail In his contribution. When
the charity accepts cash only When high
pressure tacUcs are used and there is a lack
of identification.
Also be suspicious of charities that use
only post office box numbers and fail to
disclose their legal name and street address.
Finally, never send cash through the mail.
Frantic yule period
no time for puppiea
DEAR PAT DUNN : Perhaps some of your
readers are considering giving • puppy or
kitten as a Christmas gift. The Ualted
HamanJtarians of Orange County's volunteer
animal workers aak tbem to please
reconsider. The average home Is too busy
during the holidays to brlag in a small
animal.
Few of us have lime to properly
housebreak a pappy or to feed • pet at
regular lntenials at this time of the year.
When the child doesai perform these duties,
the paren&a often decide to get rid of the pet.
If only a puppy or kitten wlU do as a gift, do
consider a gift certificate to be honored after
the boUdays when the household return.a to a
normal scheduJe.
M., Gardea Grove
Thanks for writing. It's also Important lo
remember that if both parents are working,
it is practically impossible to train a puppy
properly. Why not get an adult dog rrom the
pound arter the holidays and save a lire?
Safety prime topic
of lwliday season
DEAR READERS : Each year many
people are killed and injured in home
accidents . The Orange County Office or
Consumer Affairs offers the following tips on
how to prevent accidents which commonly
occur around holiday time.
When you select your tree, look for a fresh
one with needles that bend without breaking.
Set it up a good distance from any heat
source, and keep the base in water. Dispose
of the tree when it dries out and needles
begin to rau. Do not burn it in your fireplace.
H you choose an artificial tree. be sure it is
fire-resistant, and keep it away from heat
Christmas lights should be checked before
using. Look for frayed wires, loose
connections. broken or cracked sockets and
exposed wires. Make sure lights are fastened
securely, and keep them away from curtains
••
and other flammable materials. Be sure you
do not overload extension cords and that
lights used for outdoors ~r;.e weatherproof.
Turn out all Ughta when leaving the house or
retiring for the evening.
Fireplaces can be daneerous too. Do not
use guollne or other nammable Uquida to
start a fire, as the vapors can explode. Leave
the damper open until ashes are no loo•er
glowing. and always keep a screen In front of
the fire.
The holiday season also means parenta
leaving chihlren with babysitters. Parents
should leave the names and telephone
numbers or their hosts, their doctor, local
police and ambulance service next to the
telephone. The babysitter should be shown
through the home and shown the items he or
she will need. Advise the sitter to keep the
house secure to protect the children.
Be sure toys purchased suit the skills and
abilities of the child, and that the children
understand how to use the toys safel y and
properly . Examine toys for sharp edges or
points and for small parts which could come off easily.
Save all receipt.
for gift exchange
DEAR READERS: This is the gift giving
time of the year, but not every gift will be
us~<l t9 it,:; fuUes~. Some ~il~ A.e returned and
the Orange County Office of Cons umer
Affairs has some suggestions for people when
purchas ing girts. Before purchasing
merchandise, consumers should ask what a
store's policy is regarding exchanees and
refunds. Also, save all receipts showinc the
date of the purchase and purchase price.
Ea~h store can set its own policy on
refunds and exchanges. and generally,
consumers are not legally entitled to either.
For good business, most stores will exchange
non·sale items, but they they don't have to do
so.
If a product is defective, consumers may
be able to argue successfully that they have a
right to a cash refund. But most warranties
allow the store or manufacturer to replace or
repair the item rather than to refund the
purchase price.
Gifts fall under the same general rules.
If a consumer ends up with six popcorn
poppers, he must depend on the store's policy
to accept the gifts back for exchange or
refund.
If, as a consumer, you can't get an
exchange or refund, and you feel you were a
victim of misrepresentation or were sold a
defective product, you can contact the
Orange County Office of Consumer Affairs
for counsel and possible mediation services
for your complaint by writing to 1300 S.
Grand Ave., P.O. Box 11526, Building C.
Santa Ana 92711 , or by phoning 834·2020.
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China unveiling out
Shipment due at White House soon
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WASIDNOTON tAP> -A partial
shipment of Nancy Reaaan'1 new
china ls due at the White House
before Chrlatmaa, but pl&na for an
official Wlvellin& or t .. e "209,508 set
are beln8 shelved because of the
controversy the purchase haa
1enerated, White House sources say.
COIT~MHA-141·1 IH s~lctting~nMloM for a ~hl~~th 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fund. 1-
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S"NTA FEELS HEAT It's freezing in
''I have Intentionally not 1wanted t.o
be knowledgeable on that subject,"
said one White House alde, who
requested anonymity. ''It will not be
anything but trritatin1."
When the china does arriv&,
there'll be no new table linens to yo
with it despite the "terrib e
tablecloth crisis" alleged recently by
social secretary Muffle Brandon.
In an attempt to play down the
epis ode, the first lady 's press
secretary, Sheila Tate, said she
"couldn't get excited about
tablecloths," and refused to find out
whether any had been donated since
Mrs. Brandon's remarks.
However, it was learned that the
White House was not deluged with
fancy new tablecloths, partially
because· potential donors were told
they really weren't needed.
Europe, but not in Melbourne. where a bowl
and a jug of cold water help Santa cool down.
; Temperatures there reached 100 de grees
' Wednesday.
Nonetheless, 10 or 15 paper
tablecloths -they would never be
used at a White House function ~
' have shown up in the mall and a
Chattanooga radio s tation is s
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Gene splicillg license sells
STANFORD <AP> -Companies from
around the world have bought themselves
a high-tech holiday gift: a license for basic
gene aplicing and cloning techniques.
Some 71 companies, including Allied
Corp., Bristol Meyers, Cetus, Co rning
Glass Works, Dupont, Eli Lilly, Hoffman
LaRoche, Johnson & Johnson, Monsanto,
Nabisco, Revlon and Texaco paid $10,000
to sip up for the patent. ·
Andy Barnes, spokesman for the
Stanford Office or Technology Licensing
handling the licensing, said it covers
processes using the splicing an~ clonin
t.
methods invented by Ors. Stanley N.
Cohen of Stanford and Herbert W. Boyer of
the University of California.
B'lsinesses that met the deadline will
receive five times the sign-up fee and the
$10 ,000 annual charge as credit against
future royalties on resulting products. The
credit is limited to half of annual earned
roya I ties. .,
Thal nfeans a company which signed up
and took three years to develop a
commercial product would have a $200,000
credit to apply to the rirst $400,000 in
royalties.
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announcer at WSKZ ·FM. said listeners have contributed plastic
utensllt, disposable tablecloths,
coasters, toothpicks, flowers for a
centerpiece and salt and pepper
shakert In addition to $75 in cash.
Ooe person contributed a
calculator -to help the White House
figure its d ecorating expenses.
CarroU aa!d.
The debut of the china Is likely to
occur at the next state dinner
President Reagan gives in honor
or Crown Prince Fahd of Saudi
Arabia in mid-January but there
are no firm plans.
"Sometime, she'll j ust decide to
use it,'' said the source.
None of 'the 220 place settings has
arrived.
The non-profit Knapp Foundation
is donating the money to buy tbe
ivory china,' which features a red and
gold border and Uie presidential seal.
Each 19-piece place setting costs
$952.
Gasoline use
rises slightly
SA C RAMENT O <AP > -
Californians used slightly more
gasoline in October than they did the
year before, the state Board of
Equalization said.
The October total was 933 million
gallons, 1.2 pe rcent higher than for
October 1980.
The October 1981 figure was 3
percent below that for October 1979
ap.d 8.32 percent below tlie total for
October 1978. ·
The board. whi ch collects the
7-cent-a.gaJlon gasoline tax. said the
state received S65 million from that
tax for October 1981
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" tlemen, we have to decide whether "'• a mlr9de ipf 1Pec9-1ge t9Cftnology or 1nv1nn1y fuhloned by
• lkUled cranamen:·'
Job absence
. causes eyed
BJ. OYCE L. KENNEDY
~ Kirstin, a bank secretary and single parent,
~es an average two days a month because of
c~ care problems. -
~"Jerry, who earns his daily bread at a textiles
factory, moonlights to' make ends meet and is late
or "Wbsent at least once a week.
Margo, an ambitious marketer for an oil
colllpany, has decided to zie-zag her way up and
ta~es time off whenever she can to look for
aadf.her job.
!Because employers lose a pol of money on
eaeb oo-show or job-leaver, they're always trying
to root out causes of the Invisible Worker. The
latest survey of 300 personnel ex~cutives -"Job
Abfsence a.nd Turnover Control" -by The Bureau
~
1:1111111
of National Affairs Inc., a private, Washington,
D.C.' publlsber of specialized information -says
money comes in second place to keeping people
arou.nd.
The leading factor s for absenteel.sm are
reported to be illness, personal probltms and
personal business.
Among office and plant workers, reasoDA for
turnover begin with personal problems -family,
poor health, transportation and the Uke. But
among professionals and managers, job
dissatisfaction is s aid to be ~ chief reuoo people
opt out.
Apart from the wringing or hands, what do
bosses do when faced with truants? Responses
range from carrots to canning.
Nine of 10 companie.s have a progressive
disciplinary system that uJtimately can result in
firing but not qalit.e half bave a written policy
defining excessive absenteeism.
On a happier note, incentives used by
employers to &et workers to appear reaularly
include paying for unused sick leave, recocnmn1
regulars with certificates or publicity. payin1
bonuses for superior attendance and offering
additional paid leave for meetin1 attendance
goals. Would you be happy with a S.W bonus lor
per{ect attendance eacb quarter, topped with an
addltional $200 if you make it through one year?
Companies with staggering turnover coats -a
minimum of $500 to $7 ,000 per occurrence -are
boosting pay, selecting more carefully, training
more thoroughly. supervising more closely and
listening to the troops' cries for more input in the
system. ·
The six stages of employee demotivaUon, says
Chicago management consultants Younis. Walker
& Company, are confusion,_ anter , subconscious
hope, disillusionment, Tack or cooperation and
finally, complete demotivatioo. In the first stage, the employee may question whether "it's me or
the boss." But at curtain time, the employee will
become certain it is the boss and grow relatively
unproductive.
Employers know this is fertile territory for the
turnover strangler to strike again. That's why
seven of 10 surveyed firms report making changes
in personnel practices specifically to keep their
people on the premises.
·$63,000 grant
set for research
A professor at Cal State Fullerton has been
awarded a $183,000 srant to study the efficiency of
m akin& ice at night to cool buildin&s during the
heat of day. .
Dr-. Vaclav Rajllcb, aaaociate professor of
computer science, will draw conclusions from 7.2
million pieces or data collected by t.be Southern
CaWonlia Edisoo Co., which awarded the 1rant.
, R~llcb said an uperiment was conducted in a
Gatden Grove building, where an lee bank was
cr~tM oa the bulldiq at n1Cht. when consumer
el~trie UH and power costs are low. Tbe ice was uaed to cool the bulldlq between DOOG and I p. m.
, 1\ammer days, when power cost la hip. ilaJlieb and undergraduate Uliltant Drew
~o9b6es wrote a computer PfOIJ"aJD ~at uaeues
dat. from ~ experiment and allows for other
calcuJations.
I
~e1earch group due
move to Long Beach
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LIPTAUER
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20% off
(Open til 9 Friday night)
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Anniversary
Sale •••
20-300/o off
all merchandise.
(except sale and limited
avaHlbtlitY Items and
beer and iobecco.)
s ~ only-e to 9 p.m. Friday nlte.
844-7597
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I Z% FIMAMCIM9HI * WATIUIOMT HOMI * Detached 3 br. w /Community
tennis & pool! Owner will carry
lST TD. Only $230.000. Call
759-1501 or 752-7373.
11%DOWH PAYMINTll * HAllOI VllW HOMI • Assume 10.9% 1ST .. & 2ND TD! !
CA RMEL model w /pool & spa on
a solar system . $269,900. Call
759-1501 or 752-7373.
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The Clnon AE I PROGRAM 15 th41
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and-shont simple to usel Its computor
brain is programrn.,c.l to g1vo• vou po:rlct
P•Clureio 1n anv light -even Wllll floshl
Concemr<1te on vour sub1oct and 14'1 the
l'lrrvTr~mmecf A • ...._ __ ~ AE 1 PROGRAM do all thu work Or. • ·~•cu 11 l"-'.Jl\Jll I kUIUll l set 11 yours11ll it's a so1J111rnc..tl:d Pk.JS St...Jttef..r>rvvih.1 camerd cup.1bl11 ol ptoless1ona1 results. ~i~ ~ti();{ and ~d" use neJrlv ttlty Canon FD
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The Rusty Pelican is opening in Irvine December 18th
bringing 11 · s renowned ~lection of fresh seafood served in
one of the most unique & exciling restau rants to be found .
But the Rusty Pelk;in isn't just a restau'ran1 il's a .. gre111 place to meet over a cocktail or enjoy an appeuzer or
light meal from the Seafood Bar in the tolorful , fun livel)'
lounge.
It's 'le" It\ Fun h's belling h's Like
No Ot her Seafood Restau rant Around.
Dinner & Cocktails Nlghtl}'
Lunch to Follow Soon
Jus1 ac~ the iOS fwy.
from the Jobn 1hynt
Airport
IRVINE
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MACAITffUI AT MAIN ST.
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WIN TICKETS WORTH $18
~er~sta
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Andraa Salay
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AHAHllM COHVIHTIOH CIMTIA
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Home lottery viewed
Bf!UKlTe of house esiay contests, DA warns
HO, HO, HO A
group of Santa Clau!'>
trainees pra c l 1t'l'
t he ir moves befon.•
making house c alls
for a Santa Service in
Minneapolis.
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61.4 oz.
'8 '/1.
tall 9•1. oz.
7'h •tall
1.99 each
9V. oz
6 11. • 1a11
WONDERFUL WOK WORKS From Taiwan
The
essenllals
for the
pleasures of
stir.fry cookery
STEEL WOKS
12'/1 • dla 4.39
C ASTRO VALLEY I AP >
Alameda County prosecutors are
warning consume rs to beware of
contes ts give n by homeowners
ho ping to pay orr mortgages
The warning by Assistant District
Attorney Ri chard Michaels follows a
contest publicized by Castro VaJley
homeowners offering to give their
home to the person who sends them
$50 along with the best SO-word essay
on what can be done about the
economy.
The couple say the money would be
used to {>3Y the existing mortgages
and then the house would be given to
the contest winner.
M 1c h aels said b eca use s uch
contests are r ecent lnnovatton a,
current la ws may not IPtleiiic.Uy
outlaw them.
But Herschel Elkins, an ual.atant
s tate attorney general, said aucb a
contest is "tantamount to a lottery."
The Castro Valley couple, Larry
and Diane Kleinschmidt, say what
s tarted as a desperate attempt to
dispel a financial nightma re bas
become a crusade.
"We jw;t want It to work out not
only for us, but as an example to
other people in the same situation''
said Mrs. Kleinschmidt .
She said 400 calls a nd 40 letters
have arrived since publicity efforu
began.
or
lancy
FROM OUR
CLOTHING
SECTION
From Pakistan
EMBROIDERY
EMBELLISHED
RAYON
DRESS
Assorled
Solid Colors
One Versatile
Size 21.99
Comfortable
1umpsu1t
has lie lop,
gathered
culls. 1wo
front 14 •;. • dla. 4.99
CHROMED IRON STANO
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STAINLESS STEEL & WOOD ._ __ _v
TOOLS To 131/. • long
PAINTED
WOOD
Horse, Cllp-
on Bird.
Flying Bird, or
Santa In Plane.
1.39 each
NATURAL RAMIN WOOD
BREAKFAST IN BED
TRAY
From
Hong
Kong
PAl'ER CHRISTMAS DOILIES &
CUPCAKE CASES From England
Billy red and green holly
Beautiful
diaries or
notebooks have
delicately lined
and designed
pages
sweetener.
Ship, Tank
or Plane
3'1• • Bars
Boxed
I•;, .. X 2"
i;,. deep .99 1.20
each
NATURALGRASS~lfl!l!t!il!n~
& ABACA
PLACEMAT
From The
Phlllpplnes
WHITE
PORCELAIN
ESSENTIALS
FROM OUR
OPEN STOCK
SELECTION
From Japan
10'/• • DINNER
PLATE 2.59
FERN PLANTER OR
BUN BASKETS
5" to 6" deep
10· dla. 1.99
11 • dla. 2.49
12· dla. 2.99
Stunning container for
llttle plan'ts, penclls
or bouquet
All approx.
3'/J • deep
3 •;, • dia.
4.11
Set a neatly
natural table!
13" x 19" .89
WOOD & CANVAS FOLDING
L-,...~~r.\DIRECTOR'S CHAIR
SOLID BRASS PORTHOLE
WITH MIRROR
From Singapore
Well constructed
chair la at home
on the ut,
In the flat
or 1tudlo.
Natural
wood
with black,
brown or
orange
canva1.
22.88
From Taiwan
To make a fine cabinet
door or mirror
on the .::~a!!1 wall . ...11111
HANGING COAT
RACK UNIT
WITH SHELF
25 • wide x 24" long
13.99
MAGAZINE AACK
14• dHP x 1•Vt • wide
.. 10.86
BURNT BAMBOO
ACCESSORIES
From Taiwan
Sturdy good
looks to kM p
thing• In order.
bro1dered bib
detail. Wear
with or
without self
belt
I /'\ CLEAR GLASS
~ CANDLEHOLDER&
1 CLASSIC TA PERS
From Holland and
Hong Kong
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CANDLE·
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3•;, • tall
1'.99
TAPERS
In all the
great
colors
from
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10· .20
12· .25
15" .30
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A LllTLE TARDY,-Wanda Stasinski, of
Detroit, holds a Christmas card which was
delivered to her 27 years late. The
en velope was postmarked 4 p.m. 1954 in
Highland Park. Mich. Postal officials could
say onJy that the card had been misplaced.
Jail 'printer'
a sharp crook
LOS ANGELES (AP > -A sophisticated
warning system by inmates at a state prison
enabled a talented prisoner to print bogus U.S.
pos tal money orders under the nose or a
supervisor, prison officials have acknowledged.
So effective was the lookout setup and so
efficient the counterfeiting operation that the
scheme wasn't unraveled until an anonymous tip
led to the arrest of the ex-inmate three months
after he was released from prison.
Ernest B. Caldwell, 32. of Santa Monica, an
ex-convict who has served time for armed robbery
and burglary, was sentenced this week by U.S.
District Judge Terry Hatter to serve six months in
a community treatment center. He was convicted
on two counts of counterfeiting.
Caldwell , arrested at his Santa Monica home
Feb. 3, 1981, originally was charged with printing
at least 99 money orders. Twenty-five were in the
range of $250 and the others were blank, said
Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul H. Rochmes. wh o
prosecuted the case.
Prison officials and government witnesses
alike marveled at the expertist\, shown in the
C!aunterfeiting operation. ·~
"He was the best vocational student back
there, obviously," said Carl E. Owen, spokesman
at the California Institution for Men in Chino
where Caldwell allegedly printed his bogus
documents over a three-month period in late 1980.
The counterfeiting operation took place in a
prison print shop where a vocational instructor
supervised 10 to 15 people.
It apparently utilized an elaborate lookout, or
"point," system in which one or more inmates
stationed at different locations advised Caldwell
t hrough pre-arranged signals whenever the
supervisor was approaching, Owen said.
He said the signals could take the form of a
sneeze, or a slight gesture, a nd that within
moments the illicit materials could be removed
and the inmates resume their normal activity.
"It was one of the most interesting cases l 've
ever worked," said Susan Morton, a document
analyst at the U.S. Postal Inspection Service in
Sao Francisco, who testified at the trial.
''He made very good ones <counterfeit money
orders)," she said. "I wouldn't have blamed
anyone who cashed them. They wouldn't fool an
expert, but they weren't il1tended to."
She said she only knew of one of the money
order s having been cashed.
Owen said supervisory procedures were
improved after the Caldwell case In an attempt to
prevent recurrences. In particular, he said,
vocational supervisors are receiving additional
training and have been given increased
responsibility for keeping an eye on the work of
the inmates.
But, he said, it would be difficult to detect
onauth<>rized work by inmates who were using
such an elaborate and effective warning system.
Caldwell still faces a number of state charges
in Superior Court, said Sgt. Russ Meltzer of the
Los Angeles Police Department. Meltzer said they
were led to Caldwell through "a tip." He would not
elaborate. ·
Caldwell served time in the mid-19705 for
armed robbery, was jailed in June 29, 1976, for
parole violation and was released Aug. 10, 1978. He
was returned to prison at Chino on April 3, 1979,
for a conviction of second degree burglary. He was
paroled Nov. 12, 1980. t .
Embassies to r e open
VIENTIANE, Laos <AP) -Laos and France
have agreed to reopen their embassies ln each
other's country, ending a downvadln1 ol relations·
\hat has existed since August 1978, the official
Laotian news agency KPL announced.
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Olldren'1
Puppet Show
Photos With
Real Santa
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Thuraday, December 17, 1981 •••
Registration t ime s at OCC announced
There wtll be several opportunities to
register for spring semester classes at
Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa
starting Jan. 4, college officials report.
The semester begins Feb. 1.
Jan. 4, a Monday, has been set aside
as priority registration day for disabled
persons. The priority session will run
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m . in room 105 of the
OCC Counseling and Admission s
Building. It will be open to persons with
physical <lisabiliUes, visual Impairment
or hearing impairment.
Person s interested in furth er
information should contact the college's
Disabled Students' Center at 556-5808.
runis Jan. 5 27 In the OCC Admlealons
OCflce Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 7:15 p.m.
Monday through Thursduy, and 8:30 lo
2 15 p.m. Fridays
Wulk m registration will hake place
·Jan 28 and 29.
the past, but they should not do so lhJa
spring. "I advise student~ to choose
their coursea carefully at the time of
registration," he said
Israel costs up I 03o/o Because more than 200 classes have
been eliminated from the schedule,
students are being advised that course TEL AVIV. Israel <AP, The cost of
petitioning will be severely Umlted this living index increased 5.8 percent in
spring. In the past, students have been November, pushing the annual innation
able to petition for entrance into rate to 103 percent, Israel's Central
courses during the first two weeks of Bureau of Statistics said
!>chool. The rise, announced Tuesd1&y , was
Associate Dean Wayne Wolfe said less than October's 9 percent Jump
that many students have depended on Prices have risen 91.6 percent since Registration for other students starts
Jan. 5. Registration. by appointment t_h_e_p_e_ti_Li_on~p-ro_c_e_ss_t_o_g_e_t_in_t_o_c_la_s_se_s_i_n~~J-a_n_u_a_ry_.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~
"Oka)! u 1h<> u1ants tbe cbeck?"
"/ want com>er1ience
and extra secun·~y." "/ 111ant a pension plan period" I
"/ want bigb interest
and a lax break."
of America introduces
sofile · g for everyone:
IRA PLUS.
The IRA (Individual Retirement Account) i s a
great way to save on taxes while you huild for tht:
future. And Bank of America's IRA PLUS will S<X>n
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P lus: A choke of investments. IRA PLUS kts
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Pl us: Safety. You can rest easy, knowing that your
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P l us: Free Consumer Report. You 'll get inf(>r-
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Add to that the convenience of having your IRA
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12'8
24 11 BRITE LITE
FIOurescent light fixture
with replacable bulb
THREE PIECE
TEAK TRAY SET
24•
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Battery powered. Ideal for
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PRICES GOOD THAU
CHRISTMAS
Free gift wrap on non-Ule items
Some items in limited supply
. AU. STOllS Of9C 7 DAYS
WESTCLIFF PLAZA .
I 024 l~ln• Ave. .) ·
.. !"Newport leach\
CORONA DEL MAR
3107 E. Coast Hwy.
HARBOR VIEW CENTER
1614 S.. Ml~el Dr.
642-1133
11 lcm. south of MacArthur)
673-2800
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Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Thurtday, December 17, 1981 ~·
AirCal to add 68
flights for holiday
WORLD MONEY SUPPLY AND GLOBAL RATES OF INFLATI ON
Recov ery
pre dicte d
nex t year
:4 AlrCal will add Ml leaat 81
Oighls to its schedule between
Dec . 23 and Jan . 3 to
acr.ommodate greater customer
demand for seats durln& the
holiday season.
After Jan. 3, Psteraon •aid tbe
airline wlll redute lt• m.-t
hours by 10 percent qd proc.id
with a plan that calb for tbe
furlouth of aome i.e pilota md
other operatin& personnel.
(Percent Change)
16
1980 -World Inflation
~World Money Growth
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The
U.S. economy should be&in to
recover from the rece11lon by
the middle or 1982, according to
Bank of America analysts,
although ttie upturn will not be
dramatic.
"We can operate the extra
flights because we were able to
extend the lease on a Boeing 7Y7
for an additional month," said
Ai rCal a pokes man Mark
Peterson. "That enables us to
have 21 planes In our fleet, and
use them all."
68-story
edifice 0 K ' d
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If given e nough lime,
President Reagan's policies
could "eventually solve
America's problem of lowering
inflation while stimulating
economic growth,'' the bank
said Wednesday in its annual
economic outlook .
The bank, America's largest
co mmercial financial
ins titution, said the world
economy would also improve
next year, although certain
weaknesses will persist.
The bank Coreca.st ~ U.S .
inflation rate averaging about 8
percent in 1982, with interest
rates declining at least durinJ
the first half of the year, despite
sporadic increases .
The extra flights will be added
on the Newport Beach carrier's
higher density routes ..
particularly bet ween Oranee
County, Los Angeles and Ontario
airports and those of San
Francisco, Oakland and San
Jose. .
Last month, AirCal flew
325,000 passengers, the most ln
its history. Yet despite the
record traffic, the airline's load
factor remains depressed, down
between 6 percent and 7 percent
from last year.
..
OAKLAND (AP> -A &8-ltor'J
building, repuled.Jy the lar1e1t
on the West Coast, bas won
approval or the Oakland City
Council.
Hong Kong investor Geor1e
Tan's plan to build a 6a-story
office building in downtown
Oakland's Trans Pacific Cent«
was approved on unanlmOUJ
vote Tuesday by the council,
acting as the city
Redevelopment Agency.
Construction is planned to
begin June 1, with completion
due by the end or 1984 .
Bank ot America estimates tor 1981 .
forecast tor 1982
Unemployment will reach 8.7
percent, up about nine-tenths of
a percent over the expected 1981
rate, the bank said.
There will be a decline of up to
t percent in the real U.S. gf?SS
national product, compared w1th
1.8 percent during this year and
housing starts will hit a range
from 1.1 million. units to 1.3
m \Ilion units. They peaked at
iust over 2 million in 1978.
"We've grown so much during
the last 18 months, adding more
aircrart and new routes, OiJr
load factor has been off,"
Peterson said. He said the
carrier's reduced fares have
impacted revenue. Last week, it
was reported AirCal was 106i.ng
$1 million a month ror the past
four months, thoug h the
company is expected to show a
profit for the year.
The massive building, which
will tower over the two-and
three·!ltory structures of
Oakland's Chlnat.owq, is part of
the $.32n million Trans Pacific
Center being built by Asian
Holdings Inc., a subsidiary ol
Tan's Carrian Group, a Hone
Kong .based s h ippi n c .
development and tourism
conglomerate.
Note Rates ot 1nllat1on lag growth ot money supply by 2 years
CONNECTION -Bank of America chart
s hows link betwee n the world's money s upply
and global rates of inflation. The bank
forecasts gradual decline in both
supply and inflation rate.
money
SAVINGS!
Here's Important News For
Businessmen and Professionals:
President Reagan's Economic Recovery Act hos mode It possible.
this year only, to purchase your new Nabers Cadillac bef0f0 December 31st.
and writ• ott 26'-of the cost on your 1911 tax retum. (2nd and 3rd year
>"write-offs ore 38,, ond 3"'. resi:>ectlvely) ~ . • •
Addttlonolty, If you pion to keep the car for 3 years. you con also reduce ycur
'11 tax labuttv by 6'-of Vo(Jr rew car's purchase price.
And. of course. soles tax and lntemst Is. as always. tax deductible.
Naturally you'll wont to check wtth your occountont to see how this new
low affects your own situation.
lhere hove otwoys been mony reasons for buying a new Cadillac -
now with the odditlOn of tax savings. they become even more compelling
But hurry, osyou m ust purehoMyour rrf!YWCodilloc beforet>ecember31at
Excellent Selectton of New 1982 Cadillacs
. Available -Including HT 4100
Power System Models.
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Wish_
The Diamond
Watch.
Someone special is
wishing for a stunning
14K gold watch with
diamonds from Jewels
by Joseph. Give her a
Baume & Mercier
Quanz fear~ring
advanced time-telling
capabilities and
elegant design.
Left, $2,800. Right,
$1 ,280. Christmas
wishes come true at
Jewels by Joseph.
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A crac;4aon of tTUJr. • •
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They're SO.---
They're opening IRA Plans.
They'll cut their taxes by $1,760.
Assume both spouses work. the interest it earns are free
And that each contributes $2000 of Federal income taxes until
to his or her First Interstate IRA you start withdrawing. Any-
Plan. And their co mbined 1982 time between ages 59V2 and
income is $50,000. They would 70~. you can take out all or
save $1760 on thei r '82 Federal part of your money without pen-
income tax. And und er similar alty. when your tax bracket may
conditions. continue saving possibly be lower than it is now.
taxes as long as they con-Other First Interstate extras:
tribute to their IRA Plans. you can choose from four different
Very nice! • investment options, with minimum
What's more, by age 6S ~-~--......... ._.,J deposits as low as $100. We do not they would have accumulated a charge a fee for openiftg or main-
total sum of over $150.000. ass uming the present taining your IRA. And you and your
interest rate prevails (12% an nually, compounded spouse are each insured by the Federal Deposit
daily). If they choose 'to contribute to their IRA Insurance Corporation for ,UP to $100:0.00·
Plans until age 70, their nest egg would total To get started on your tax cut, v1s1t your
over $300,000. nearest First Interstate branch starting January
If you 're a wage earner, single or married, 4th and open your IRA Plan.
even if you 're already covered by your company's
you 're eligible for First Interstate 's IRA Plan, IJ
pension plan. Both your annual contribution and .. II~ izla &Illa: Bank
d:ll!IJ,.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday, December t 7, 1981
omputers aid career choices
for Saddlehack students
Offtclala worktna for the Career Decilslon
l'rojtct at Saddleback College's North Campus ln
rvinc are using computers to help students set
,·ureer 1oalis.
Diane Davenport, operations coordlnator for
he protect, said Information fed into a computer ff'h.ns participants obtain relevant information so
they can make informed decisions about whJch
<·ar eers to pursue.
The computer provides students with career
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both educational und occupaUonal options.
Miss Davenport said since the Career Decision
Project bega.n at the Irvine campus two years
aiio, more than SOO people have taken advanta1e of
the service.
The progrum has a staff of several career
de velopment spec1ahsts who help participants
examine their personal goahs and values, explore a
variety of career options to flt those values, and
Inform st.,udents as to what training is required ror
each career.
The program course lasts for a minimum of
rour hours, usually over a two.week period.
Patticipants fill out questionnaires, which are fed
into the comp.uter. and which in turn provide a
list of career options in line with the information
provided by persons laking the course.
The Career Decision Project is an ongoing
program offered during the evening hours at the
Irvine campus and also on Saturday. For a free
consultation appointme nt or information about the
project, call 559·9300, extension 215 or 216.
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1st Prize. Tunruri Home Cycle.
The perfect home exercise machine
for everybody. Hos built-in speed-
ometer. trip meter, timer. Come ride
ir at our shop.
2nd Prize. Amerec 610 Home
Rowing Machine. Smoorh operorion.
Lighrweighr. Gives yo u full body mus-
cle toning. Come row ir or our shop.
3rd Prize. Morey Tummy Trimmer
Slam Boord. Florrens your stomach.
strengrhens your bocl~ m uscles. Come
rry ir at our shop.
Anybody 18 years or older con e nter our "Win
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Come In ond enter before
December 22 or Arness C,
Health of Newport. 2654 East
Coost Highway In Corona Del
Mor. across from the Port
Theorer.
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laat·mmute k.a.r deducCwn 1trat~•.J
If you're selhng stocks for tax purposes before '81
ends, time 1s of the essence CritacaJ Ui whether you
ur~ laklng a prnrit or a loss on a regular-way sale.
Wednesday. Dec. 23, is the crucial date for sales
made on the Ne w York and American Stock •
Exchunges. If you sell your stock by the close of
trading Dec 23, the profit wall be taxed a~ 1981
income. Reason . A regulllr·way stock sale IS nc;>l
settled until five trading days alter the order Lo sell IS
placed with your broker. ~he se~tlement date
determines which year the prorat falls into. .
What if you want to take a gain in '81 but mass
the cutoff date?
Have your broker sell the stock for cash before
Jan. 1, 1982. The Dec 23 cutoff applies only to proms
Crom r egular-way sales The profit Crom a cash sale
as late as Dec-.
31 counts in '81.
You can
wuil until Dec.
31 to sell to take
SYlVIA PDITfa
a 1981 l oss,
even though the
s t oc k i s n 't
act uall y
delivered until 1982.
Important. It is the sales date -·not the
settle ment date thal counts for the long.term
holding period, e mphasizes Prentice-Hall. For
instance, for stock bought on Dec. 29. 1980, and sold
the regular way on Dec 29, 1981, the settlement da~e
will be in January 1982 and any profit on th.e sal.e will
be taxed as 1982 income. But the pror.t will be
short·term gafo. since you had not owned the stock
for more than a year on your Dec. 29, 1981, s ale date.
Complicating year -end investment strategy are
two changes in the '81 tax law (1 l The top tax rate on
ordinary income will drop from 70 percent lo 50
percent. effective Jan. 1. (2) The top tax rate on
long-term capital gain has dropped from 28 percent
to 20 percent, effective with sales after June 9, 1981.
A traditional tax strategy that's better than
ever 1s to ta ke a long-term loss. Sell enough
lon~·term stock showing a loss to equal your actual
short·tcrm gain. Your net long.term loss. thereby
offsets taxes o n net s hort-t e rm ga tn on a
dollar-for·dollar basis.
A standard strategy that may be hit with a
new law surprise involves you if you have a net
short-term loss from sales alter June 9. 1981 U you
also have a net long-term gain from sales after June
9, the short·te rm loss may increase the. ta~ on the
gain from 20 percent to 28 percent. If you re an the 50
percent bracket or above, post-June 9 gain~ and
losses short· and long-term are netted together
for long-term gains eligible for the 20 percent rate. So
your pos t-June 9 s hort.term loss redl;Jc_es the
long·term gain that otherwise would be eligible for
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pWrHrtecl to lie G 4a S.IOll ....... ,_ Itel .. lleorf -· -,._... l'ICllTIOUI aUM•IU lrvlM , <Allfornla •hlli. • ._.,.. •Mf ... ..,_.... MAM• STATllMll .. T
Tlwl _....,_ TN"" dlKIOlm• ••-Tiie followlnt POrtOll h fol119 ony llalllllly tor any lncorr«ttWU of II yow wltll • -u. m vlco ot WI .,..,1,.. .....
Ille ,,,_ aecltWt• and 0-r '°"""°" •llO<'noy I" IN• matter. you thOwfd fO RIVElt PARK ASSOCIATES, tH
fKl111etlon, II a11Y, .-n ,,.,•Ill. •o proroplly •o lllol YOY• ••ltton EHi ••r 51-t, Cotlt Mewo, eo. S.~ Mle •Ill r. ..._, but •ltflOut ropoflso, II llrlY. moy t:. lllod °"time. '2'2•
<t •ononl or ••rr..,ly, u puo or "'YllOI U.... 119 tl4lt ._....... W. R. 0"ACE OE\IEl. . .OPMENT
lmpllof,,_dlfttlltle,_,..t..,,,or El 1•11111191 ,,_ --_,. Uf. CO,.PORAT ION l o Colllornlo
•11twm"'-· ID .,.Y -romolftlng 1111 •w•loula • moau ••• Uf. cor..,otlon>. t1J Eaat ...,., Street, prlnclp.-1 .....,, Of Ille noto(t) -urOll ,..,,.,... -..e • • ... ,. I.Ao le C•lo -. Co ttt.»
l>y .. Id OeaCI of Trvtl, wltll 1........ • ...... mocltfl.. ..... Thi• businff• h COlldU<IM by • Ille,_, •• PtOvlcled In .. 1a now(I) SI U1todae-•olk ltor ti conM}o Cle CCH'PO ... tlon. tclva~ ... II tny, ...-Ille terms oi un ·~ en ffle •M#lto, Clet:.rl• W.". GltACE OEVELOPMEN T MIG 0"'4 ot TrWtl. left, cha•9" ona hoctrlo 1nmolllolomonte, do ute COltPORATIOH
•• .,.., .. , of llW rrvll" and ot "'° mo11e•o • .., ,_ .. -·"•· ti "°' •C...lfornta co.._ollM
IN•ll <ro.e.d bY Wiii ~ ot l nm el(lwne, ...--reQ!ttr..,. o llemp0. 8y ..... .., tt. Matt .... T"• lOt•I omownt of 111• 11np•IG I 10 THE OEFENOANT· A CIYll Vice Protkletll
DOlallu of Ille 0011oat10n .. curacl by tomplalnl ,,., IM•n rlled by th• Tiii• Jlel-r WO$ lllOCI ""'"' tlle
PtCTITIOU& IUSllll8H ~· SfATIMtJNT
Tllo r91i.w1,.. "''°"' ••• Hl"O llonllleU ot: CAI A I M , tlll ARSTNITIC
INf .lttOal. (Cl Al!UHETIC
OElt G NI, 1 0 ) A C T I ON .
INNOllATIOH. MOllVATl()H . ~ a lttll St., $ult• Ill, .._.,.., leach,
Co tt..0 Mel Oaltle. UO• Allao Pan
lnot .. , 1 1 Toro. ca m>O
$,..,_ 0.1910, JU.. Allao Pafll
IU•I•, El Toro. Co .,..,.,
Tltlt llwtilllllt I• tOftdWCIM tly on
lllflvldwat ,.......,.,, 6 Wife)
si..-Oe1e4e Tllh .. __,. w• lllecl wltl\ Ille
COllnty Cler .. Of Oran-ae Co11nty Oii
O.Cembort.1•1
"'"" P11MI-Or-CeeJI Dolly PllOI
Doc 10, 11, 24, >1, '"' J»l-11
PICTITIOUI auttNllS
MAMlllTATllMll .. T
T lie following ponono or• dolnt ..............
HV4HINE >, ltOS> Smlloy Ori ...
Ore1190, Collfornla "'4• Fr.,._ onCI Sharl I. CIOttl, t~J
SMiiey O.lw, 0r.,.... Catllorlllo •-,._,, F. -Kathi ...... Wel60tl, IS Sller.-i. Ir-. CelNOrn4e •1114
Mer., 0 -Terry M. Drenner, tn Norih Ho.-, Or4f199. Co•llornl• .,...
FronlL CloUI
Thlt •lat-I •ll lllOCI wlli. the
CO\lnly Clerk of 0 ••"99 County on
DKom-t,IWI .
PIT'121
Pwl>ll•IWd Or-CO.at Delly Piiot,
00< 10. 11. lA. 31. l•t $,...I
l'ICTITIOUS aullMESS
..... ITATIEME .. T
UATIM&NTOI'
AaMIDONMaMTOP
UM Of' l'ICYlflOUS IUll .........
Tllo fOl-llQ ---•-.S Ille vM ot Ult fletlltollt W.lnoat norno
$ ANO S, lto2 "'•• C:lr,le, c. .. to
Me .. , C.•llrornta t3Ut
The Plclltlowa •w•ln•u Nemo
roterrl'd ID.-wM 111 .. In Or-COllnly on Mey 11, 1 .. 1
Mortlll f r.-1 '4•-. lt07 '-'••
C.orclo, C..IO -, C..lllornle •1-at
Lotry v \WlllnQS. 11211 ~ul Nino
Or•••· ~ N._., C.lllor11le t'ltll
11\lt ........... WO\ c...-lod llY WI
unl"'tr-lllacl ••-lollon OlflOr '"°" e-.rlner,,.lp
-t111 E \lf-
Tlllt ttole_,,1 wft 111..0 with IM
Cownty Cl•r' 01 Or•no-C.ounly on
1<o•em1>e1 24, '"' ,., ... ,
Pwl>h..,,.. OrtftCllt L0.•1 Dolly llllot,
Nov. 2t, Oec. l, 10, 11.1•1 >1•1•11
'ICTtTtOUlaUSINEU • HAMii SfATIMENT
1 h• 1011ow1111 per\On> ore 001110
llUtilleUOt
COAST ROOFING COMPAN Y,
IJU E••I SI C..nrWO. Piece. W..to Ana, Col1lornia "7/0S
Cerlth.., AOOfo~. lll(otporoleo, •
Cohrorn11 c0rp0rot1on, IJIJ Eotl St
C..rlrwele Ploce. S.nta Atw. C•hrorrwo
'770S
I hi• t>u•lntt• h conOIKltd D; •
core>Or•llon c. .. 1111e o Roo10,.,
tncorporolOO /
R-• A HIO •. PrnKlelll ,,.., ., ......... , ... , fllocl will\ ....
CovnlY Ctn., ot Or1n11 County on
No•ombof "· 1'111 """" PvDll.,_., Or ..... Coetl Deily Piiot,
Now l•. Oec. J, 10, II, 1 .. 1 ~ltt-01
T -· l•llOWlllt 11erM11 h Jol119 ---= IAl 8MEltGY ltESOVllCl!S
T lie lollowl119 ponon h 1101,.9
l>VtillOU •S.
HAY• CLAIMS AGAllllT JOMM
••aooaY ITllWAaT AMD/Oa J"f8WAH MCMUOAOll COM•A .. Y
01' l'UtAL OATll TO MAii.i Al'· PLICATION lfOa PAVMtJllT PaOM
THll R&AL llSTATI ltllCOVllRY
l'UNO
NOTICE IS MEREllV Gl\IEN IMI
Ille !tool £1.-Educotlon, R .... teh
lllCI Roc.-v ,.,_ prowldet ror poy
1"9 prol)er'ly lo be tokl •nG rooto11t1>1o l>lolnlllf egol"'I yOll. II you wltll to C°"nly Cler~ of Orengo COwllty Oii
ottlmoleCI cou" ••P•11sos •nll o.r.,.d lhh 1-11. Y"" mvl4, wllNn O.t•mt>orl, l"t
•f•OMK ot .... , ..... ot , ... lnlllol • O•rt •«•r '"" .................. ..-
Tiie roll-1"1 perto11t ore doing
{IVMnetS .. : NOTICIE OF TaUITEEI' SALE '" lllt!llATIO .. AL COMPAH V I E ICOI Ill ARAa CONSUL TIHG IE~ ~IHllEltS IACl!I ICI O IL
TR 'OING l .. TEllHATIOHAl
t:O .l'AMV <OTICO>. 1111 Cenlor
,.., -· W.. SH. HwlllNltton B• ... ,,, 'C .. ~flW7
CARRIAGE SAOOLERV. 15940lcl
Hewpor-1 lo\flev•rd, Co.la M•'•· Co111ornlo nt.71
S,.,ewn M<C•rty, I Sfl4 NowPorl
8ouloArd, Co.11 ~ ... C•lllornlo
.,.,I
mo11t to "°'"""' -lwlw oC>tallled llnol 1uoen-u •QOlnl\ tlcentood reel
estate -•n or wle-rwn\. Tho
llldtment ITIUlt boon~ ot tr-.
do<olt. mh roprnont•tlt ll or cot"
..... 1on of ''"" ........ •nCI m ... 1 .. bawa 011 • tron-1ion for whkll o reel H lolo llconw I• required. l lle pro-
•l•lon• rel0tl"9 to IM Recover• F uncl
can bo *-In C.llfonwo Bui.inff•
-p~ c-•oellon• 1~11 10 IMl.
pul>ll<otlon of Ille HOllto of !>ale I• Oii you, Ille wltll !Ill>'°"''• wrlltoll JAMii IE. DOa•OTT JR. •U,7n.~ •••oonH 111 the comp1e1111. u111ou yo11 A-•Y .i I.Aw
Tlwl -k lory u,,.,., wkl 0-of do '°· YOUf Geloull wlll i. •nlered an ttt Tt11tll c-r DI' Tru•I heretoror• e ... c ultd 1na oppllcollon Of Ille Pfolnllll, onG lhh hit••
GRAl't41CS OHE, •t. 1000 H.,_ Boul•vorG, Suite All•, CO&to Me.a. On Deco-tl, 1'111 •I 11·00 • m Colllornle 9t6V F I A S T A. M E II I C A N l I l L E
JONI .JOMllfl Ow•-. ...,., Est,,., INSURANCECOMPANV.o Collfornl•
C0&1a -· CoUtornla 92421 corporolton at TruJ<~, or Suc< .. -
I Ill• Dlltif'eU I> cond..clod by on lnolvlo .. ol
clellvuod to Ille u-"9nt<1 o wrltto11 covn moy ..,,., • l~I og.a1nt1 Cttla-._ CA ntJt
Oec loretlon of Oef..,11 -O.mona Y"" ror •lie ••II .. demo-In Ille Pwtlt1•1'9d Or-eo.11 D•lly Pllol
ror Solt . and • wrllton Nolle• of comp101n1, -~•<11 could •••1111 111 Doc 10, 11. 24, JI, t'lll nn-11
C Cllrlstl,. o...-, &JO Ettner, Trust" or S..C..tllUIOCI Tnnl.,., ol that c .. 10 MeM. CMl!Orllo• ,,.11 cerleln C>.ed of ''"" o ecul.., by
..... It. "-• Wl Mo.eo• Oetault ono Elocllon 10 Sell Tiit Ot•nl>11monl ot w190t. tAlllne 011 ____________ _ This t>uslnou I• ,_, ...... on VIVIEN ST 4MAN1, o" unm1rrlo0
lncllvklual • wom•"· ono re<oreled AP<ll 1, lotO ot ~ ................... 11. C..11,.,,,1• Sfla-M<C.r1Y 1111• >IO'°"*'I wa• lli.d Wllll IM Co11n1y c .. rk or Oronl* COllnly on
Oec IS 1"1
wnde"IOnecl <•11 .. d H id Nollet or mon., or properly °' ollwl• r•llol Oote wlt ~ Eloctlon 10 Sell lo be r~qu .. 111<1 '"the <otnplolnl. JolWIO.....-l11tlrumen1 no. 214•. In boo' IJH•.
11\I• N,.,,_, •ff lllOCI with IN P•9• 101 or 0111<1•1 Ruoras OI C..,nh CIH .. ot OraftQO Covnly °" Oren9e County, Co11rornlo, ano . ., .............. ,_,_.by.,, rocorcMG I" ii. county wher• Ille real DA TEO J""' 2, lotO , ....... ......... .._ • 1'17-
P•-'1y l•IO<-. lEE A llAANCH,
O•le O.C-r '· 1•1 Cltfll PICTITIOUi aUSINRIS
.. AMIE STATEMIENT
Nowombor 1A 1"1 Purtw•nl lo lllot cor101n Holiu 01 • PU .... Oer ... 11 e nd El•ctlon lo Se ll
, .. ---fltof •"" tlle CM • ., Ctarti .. Ot-Cou111y °"
Publl"*I Or ..... C:O.tt Oelly Piiot,
Dec. " ''·JI,, .. ,, Jltl. 11 llW ~I Tlwl amount ltlal moy r. P.ld frotn
Ille flacowry F...., lo °"" -clol mo11t Is llmltOCI lo SI0,000 per lronwt
tlon Fur1N<..-e, Ille ...._.., tllel mey bo pale! OU1 to oll c111monb 1,
llmll•d to U0,000 per llctnMO ror
"•'U•cUon' occur rtne prior to
J-ry I. ltH; .-0,000 per llGen-ror lton~llon• loU"t ploc• alter
Jtn.,.ry 1. t'7i. allel prlo< lo Jon,..ry
t. 1•, -$100,000 lor tronwctlom occ11rrl"I tlloroorter Tiie t lolmt
... Intl Ille ltocowrv Fund -to ,,,.
aCll•lllet of tMI estate ll<OllMH Jof\n
G r•9ory Slewart e nd St•w••I
Nlo'1~ C-•w. In< o-er lo~e
'' to ••tMd uw "...__,;."Tt:.J"' ••.,,~•ht"' ... ,, tt.e tltttovtry F~ •r.•r •• ,... •. ·.,._
Ru t E•tolo Commln l-r "•• r• q.,....., lllt court lo join 111 potentlol
clolmt 09tintl IM Rec>o .. rv Fune! Into
l'lnt action, to 11\at ""' COUfl con 00· torml11e wflkll clalmt 1to vollo alMI
TITl.E SER\llCES. INC By NOAENE CICCOHI, .... 1c11....... Oepyly Tho tollowl"I .,.,...,., ••• ooin9
1>ut1nen ••
P111>llsnt<1 0r""91 C:O.st Delly PllOI llle""'nclt< re<oreled AUCJUtt II, 1 .. 1 •• Nov h O.C 3 10 11 1 .. 1 Sl7Wi lnttrw..-"°· l liUI, In -l•lk, ........ ..,~"" 1'17.,.., NIU( .TIC( ~!.onto Monko Bl•O , • .0. GERALD ... MA .. IPIELO !.onl• Monlce, CA "Oi)t Ill 11 E .. t ~ llh& LSW LTD , 197S2 MocAr lllur
Boul .. ord, Sulle W , lrwlno, Colltornl• tt11S
· • · • • • P099 12J9 of Oltklol Re<Mcls of wkl
P ,., ..... Or-. CM" Dolly Piiot, 1-------------0.. :a,11· M. 11, •••• J .... 1, ., .. , ,w. . l'ICTITIOUS aUMMllU NAME ITATll._. .. ,
1 P9JC l9flC( l ll• lollowlnt PffM>n• e re e101n9 -+------------DuSIMU~.
llltCTfnOUI llUMlllHS
..... JTAftMl"T TH ftllt•l111 ,.r._n Is do1n9 --·= l!Ef'f'ltEV ENTl!ltl'RISES. 1131.,
T• ........ ,....._, C.11,.....nla •U2'
l t "'-Y L M.,.n, IU .... Jopet
...... ~Cellfwfll.•n..26
l h ....... Is C-tOG l>y en ..........
Jeffrwyl..NIYOn
J A R RACING, Ila EHi Kalella.
An111e1m, C.olllornlo~
J ~rry 8r•hany, 21l2 Lorenio,
Ce>< to ~. C.lllorni• ttt,.
Ric~ Me<LoWI, ,,JO Cll>OI•, Co.to
Mow, Cellfoml• .,.,.
r 111• l>w\IMu Is conductoo tv •
u•nerol POTI""· >hoi> JerryBr-y
T nl> ........... WM rll..S wlti. 1M
Counh C•trk 01 Oro1>9t C°""ty on
Oeombttr >. '"' ,..tntn Si.41.
Tot 1113) ~J711 S..lle 1'1
By CMryl L-lcl. Wlllt-. CA_,
P...-1 I'-: JU~rnt
Pul>llS'-CI Or-Co.ti Delly Piiot, Put>H-0r..,.. t.olst Dally PllOI
Doc II. h , JI, 1'111 W»41 DH 10. tr.1•, )I, 1'111 S3'W1
FICTITIOUS •uSIN£~S
H"'M£ SlATENIENT
T"e tollowlng pt11on •S ooln9 l><••ln•u ..
NS-16311
NOTIC~ OF D EATH OF
MAE 0 . HAPGOOD A NO
OF PETIT I ON TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE
NO. A -111412.
To a ll he i r s.
HO"J WOI0'4n, 1.0) Emor•ICI Doy, l.tQUnt Beech,
Biii lA"9•1an. It Ool«r.,1 Lane. Now port ilffch, Callrornlo n..o
EdUr Pape, ~SI• ClllC> View Orl¥9, Yorba Llnaa. Cot1,.,,.n1e ~
HorryW-.on
T11" tto._t wM tneo wllh 11\e
Co11n1y Cieri. ot Oren0t C°"nly Oii Noweml>ef lOt 1911
1'174'9S
Pul>llWWCI Or-Coosl Dolly Pllol,
Now I•.!>«.), 10, 17, '"' Sitt-II ~AHCHO VIEJO OE CARRii.LO.
1"':4 ~ .. ypar' (ir<I• 1rv1,.. (• .,11'
Ed ward 0 Lonrt»cl'I ,.,, Vacnt
F.ncn.tntr .. \\. N••porl B••<n C•
"7U& bene f iciaries. 'c r edit ors•-----------
fl'ICTITIOUI llUSl .. lllS
.. AMII STATEMt:MT
Th• rolloWl"I P9tMHI• er• do4nt
l>uslMn••
HUGHES NORTH COU NTY
ASSOCIATES, T-c.orp.,.. ... Pleia. S..lte JSO. ~ .. ..,,, C.ll'°'lllo
tt600
H"911ot In"""'~""· o Collh>rnl• .,.,,.,., parlnt•tlllp, Two c-_ ...
Pluo, Suite 250. Newport 8oocll.
Calltorllla 9-
L•-View 111 .. 11men1 Co .. o Colllornle -••I PorlMnfllp, MOI
Wllshlrt Bl~d .. Swllt 110, Beverly
Hiiis, COi"°'"'• '°110
c ... 11ty, •Ill Ufteler •nG puo ... nt to
.... 0.e<I or T•wll H ll ol PUllll< auclloll tor casll, 1owtu1 money of Ille
U11l1M Staie. of Amer1u, •• ,,,. meln tntronce to Fl••I Amnicon Tiiie
ln111ro11<e Cotnpany IOt•leCI ot 11•
E .. t Flflll s1roo1. 1n 1t1e C111 ot s.ni.. AN, Caflfornlo, •II tllol •It.hi, lllle •IMI
lntorHI conwy.o to --llolO t>y It w1111er H id OoeCI or Trutl 1" Ill• proporty w1 ... 1e<1 In told Counly •no
Stole cMKt!Cacl •• 1.01 '6 of Tract Ho 1101,"' per Map
recorded I" Boo• 3' Po9e >I.
Mtscell-. ~In lllt olllco or Ille County Recorclff of W IG county
Tiie llr"1-ft\ or olllH comrnot1 de•l911ot1on or u td properly h
purpor11d to~ U97 Rlvtr"<M Pl•ct ,
Cotto -· Calltomla
f Ila ....,._ ••• lli.o wltll Ille c ... ,., Ctwk of 0r..,.. c ... nty on 0.C:llftl.., I. 1"1 Pul>ll•twcl OrenQe Cou t Dolly Piiot.
Doc.;) 10, 11, 1", '"'
Tnf\. bu~~"~" I\ t c>nduu.o o, ~n
tnd1Vt0U4t
Eowa•d 0 Lollra.cn and contingent c reditors of
M ae D . Hapgood and
p erson s who may be
othe rwise int erested In the
FICTITIOUS •usi .. Eu , NAME STATEMENT
r 111s Du>l11eu is conelucltd
-rel POf'1nerslllp l>y • Said •••• .. 111 I>• made .. 111H>vl
PU IDt ,. i.I...._ Or .... C-Dolly Pllol 1-------------
o..t u . w. JI, '"'· JOf1, '· 19'1 wt ••
ITAThlCNTOf'
'"TNINlAWAL l'aOM ~AllTNll .... l~Of'<ATlllG
u-.a l'ICTITIOUS
Maa .. US ltAM8
fl • .-...... --Ni 'Withdrawn •• 1011tr a1 .,.rl.,•r from lhf'
,., l'IOorMll• -••II"' wrtdor 11\e
lkt '9tA ........ -ot HUNTER • ~ ISS, Hiit F.WctMtcl Orn.t, Soille
... ,,,...,~'271J
T • llclltl••• ll11tl11eu namo
•te4 ;.... ...... _,,_, ..... w••fllo<I 111 .,,. n. "" 111 ,.,. ,_,., 01 o ....... .. "_ ... ..__"-"•of "" .,_ ........... : H 'lllCTOA SUCMlllt. Jfll .. 1'-00
Fol lllN °""· S..lle 100. lrv111e. CM! ,,,..."711
P1trn1 ........ .,_ -. .. u.
·-~Dr ...... , .. ........ Cl.ft1tJ ,.,..,
,._~·--Or .. Cotti D•lly Ptlot. Dec. 11, N . JI, "9l, JM 1, 1'112 S06 ... I
PICTITIOUS aUSINllU
llAME STATEMENT
II•• lo llowlnt per1011 11 doln9 ............ ,
ESTA T E P l.ANNI N G
INVESTMENTS. •IOOO "Callfornl•
1.lmlleci ~" 1"43 o. .. St .. Fountoln Vel .. y, CelH. tV9
Carm.n I'~ G<lllo, llNi Do• St. FOWflUllllV .. ley,CAft1te
'"•• Dutl11en Is conowc:1ec1 by • l•mlltO po'1ne"NP.
CMnWn Fr-rk .. GwflO Tiii> \Ml-I was lllect wltll Ille Covnly Clerlt of Ora,... Cou11ty .,.
O.t '· •• ,
P1711n Pul>llSIWG 0r""91 Co.It Delly Piiot,
O.c. J, 10, 17, 24, 1'111 ,..,
NOTICE OF DEATH O F
JEANNE L. DOWNARD
ANO OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE
NO. A111413.
To all he i rs ,
b e nefic iaries. c reditors.
contin gent c reditors, and
f OTICE O F DEATH OF p e r son s who may be M ~ R G A R E T M • o the rwise interested i n the
1 D J RIE G , AK A will or es tate of: JEANNE
D R IE G AN O OF lt nown as JEAN N E
ft TI T I 0 N T 0 LOWELL DOWNARD
Gl•IGe r,,. -•••II-trom II-. fllecovorv F....., .,,_ !NIM _._
lw1Wln9 ••lldclelmt
Vow moy bo •"lltlacl to ••M•I •
<l•lm tQalnst Ille Aeco••r y Fund
be<•wM of• ,..I ••talo tron.ac1lon or
tH I Htato loan l•-llon ln•o4•1nt
rH I •st• .. lkonwo• JONI G•-•'r
.51••••1 -/or SI••••• Mort90Qe
Cotnpany, Inc II yow w1'1\ lo --• clalm ~ Ille llloco .. ,..,. FunCI. you
m•,.1 lllo end -on,,_ R .. I EslOtt
Cotnml......, on "'-' lo Ille Cron-<otnlMalllt fli.d by Ille R .. I EtWlle
Cammi~ In ..... Do I c ••C.
-•.S..... ....... c.._..,, ttc., et el., UK AnoerK S..parlor
C:-l't No. c -on. ... ,., ~, ....
............. """9M .... fef'ti. ... ·~-....... -C.-MC· ,._ !Wt ... teen ... 1.-r -..,.,,..._ __ ........... tu-
, ...... ..,.,..... tw... ... _...
..... Ill .. _. ectlllft lft Miki\ ,_
1....-.......... -... r-·~-........ -.c-of ......... ,,.... ........... ...
""~ £.._ C-INlalwr, -..,
""" ................ o..ity Al· -....0... ............... .
-..... H .......... ,...._.
ctelm ,....._, -. •acevt rv """° ................... ,_,_
·~.-..~s-.., ..... s...en ........ '-Y. lllt., , ... •llllle .......... Mw ... ....,,_
rlOllt to Olly 11•ymo11t from lh• fltac._., F-tia.d on IN octs of
.. 141 1"--
""' ......... ._..,.,,. -wl>IKI ti tlllt -Ice ......., I:. dlro<IH to the
roti.w ............ :
RONALD N. ITO. °"""y '"-' 0.MtOI
J YO Wll'1\lre lloutevorG, ttll F-.,
LO. A119ttn, C.l"...,.lo 90010
PwOI-Or.,. Cool1 D•lly Pllol.
Doc 17, h , JI,'"'· JOf1 7, 1"1 S4J1.at
M~RG A RE T MARY L . DOW N ARD , also
A INISTER ESTATE JEANNE DOWNARD, J'. N~A111463 L D 0 W NA R D, J . ---------
o a I I h e I r s • D O WNARD, JEANN E M . PUlllC 1111(
b eflclarles , c reditors DOWNARD and M RS. e contingent c reditors o f LELAND F. DOWNARD. FICT1T1ous aus1 .. au NAME $TATEME .. T M geret M . Oerieg and A petition has been filed Th" fouow1n9 pe,..., •• do1n9 p sons who may be by Jacqueline D .t>uslneuos ot~rwlse Interes ted in the S undQuis l in the Superi'o r RESA1.E SALES AND 1.E"'s•NG 44J WO$I Bo C.0.10 Mtta, Colllo•nl~ wll and/or estate: Court of Orange County "7U1
petition has been filed re q u e s ting that Jacqueline Anor-JoWp11 B•-n J r . -b ~ Mar~ are t An n o Sundquis t be appointed Rt•er "' .. nu•. H~wpor1 B•ac11 .
O • I ..__t th Su i Collfornlo _,.., a,..,.. Y n e per Or as personal representative TMs 1111\ln .. s It conduct ... Dy on
Co rt Of Orange County lo administer the estate of 1ne11.1a...1. r~stlno that Margaret the decedent. ~ J B•-,. ,, 0 • F I h t b Tllll SI .............. Ill.., .. 1111 Ille ... n a er y e A hearing on the petition Cownh CIH .. of ~•1199 Co•mh on
ap •olnted as p e r sonal will be held on January 6, 0o<em11or1.1•1.
_. e D r e s e n t a t i "" e t o t q e 2 a t 9 • 3 o a . m . I n l'1mu ed1 l\lnlster the estate. of Department 3 locat-.. at Pu1>11-0r.,. eo.u 0.11. P11ot. ....,. 'C'U Doc 10, 17, 14, JI. 1 .. 1 SJJ.4.111 m~ roaret M . D erie9 700 C ivic Center Dri ve1-----------
Tf\t!l. ~•~tt?ment •• , til.O •11" Ute
County Clerk of o,-.tf\QIP County °"'
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P~Dto•l'lr<I Or-co .. 1 Dally P1101
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FICTITIOUS aUSINE SS
HAM£ STATEMENT
Th• followlnQ per'°" '' 00• n9 w •• ,,.,, ~
THE Sll.VERAOO COMPANY,
•IS. Wllllwew °'.'"'Ille, c. fllU St•••11 Eul Bonhom, •15'
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Tllh ltMl-.t wos meet wllll the
C°""'' Cler" ot Or•ft90 COllnly O!I
Oouml>H a, '"'
"""" PuM1"9cl Or-Co.sl Dolly PilOI
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PICTITIOUI auJINESS
llAMll STATENIEHT
Tiie ro11o .. 1ne .,.....,.. ore 001n9
bt.ISINH.~
HA.ARIS DESIGNS. t,.IS.B Stiy
Pe'k 8t'ld., lrvtnir, C..trtornlo •771•
R Doniel Ho"'" Jr end Haner M Herrlt IOJll Btutt•altt Clrcle,
Huntlnqlan 8ff<h, Colll ... n1• .,..._
Thlt bvMM'\t. I\ condv<lf'O by •n lncllwldlUI
R D<ltllel .... ,,,._ Jr ,_.•ncy M MArr•\
l lll> llll-1 W•t 11100 Wiii\ Ill*
COllnly Clork ot Oran11 C°"ntv on
<>.urnbttr I. 1"1
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Pul>h>htd Or-Co0>I Dolly PllOI.
OoC 10, 17, l•, JI.'"' ~)6._11
P'UlllC MO~E
l"ICTITIOUS I USl .. EH
HAMI( STATEMENT
Tiit ronowlng l>t•>on •• 001119
bu\An~'U ••
ROSEV S AUTO BODY. IJI
tnou~l r ••• W•y, Co\t• M•\41.
c 111rornla "7•17
Ro sella f Sl>ow•lltr. 107'
R t ad1n9 Avon11t. Cosio Mose, Colllorn .. "7tllfl
rllll butl""H I\ <onclUCltO l>Y an 1no1v1e1.,.1
Rotello f SflOw•lltr
l hit it•lemtnl wo> lllecl with Ill«
County Clflll of 0••"941 County 011 Noveml>ef •. 1'111 ,..,..,,
Put>Hshed °'-Cot•I Dooly Piiot. 0.c l . 10, 17, 14, 1•1 UIM I
w ill and/o r e s tate :
Tllo rol10wln9 pertons ore 001n9
Dul.1119H OS
\JI. T RASLIM, Jt108 Etsl Co.al
Hlgllw1y. Cor"ona del M•r. Colllornl•
f'IUS
Gory It llw.tMll. l~l Pwl Car11ey,
Hewpor1 Btach, Cohforn•• n..o
John C. Ruuoll, 2434 Eut OroQon .
P,_nla, A.tltono ti014
TM• _,..., 11 conducted l>y o
l*Nral POflMr'lillP c;.,,, It R"'~ll
Thi\ 11-menl ,. .. 11100 .. 1111 11M1
County Cler-. ot OronQe Counh on
No .. m~r 1•. '"' ,.,,.,40
Pul>llllwd Or-Coetl Delly P11o1.
NOY 11, 0..C l, 10, II, 1 .. 1 SOtt.al
A petition has been filed
b y Mars hall H ic kson In the
S upe r ior Court of Orange
County requesting that
M a r s hall Hi c k son be
appointed as personal
r e p r e s entat i ve to
a dmi n ister the e state o t
Mae D. H apgood , Costa
Mesa, Ca. (under the
I n d e p e n d e n t
Administration of Estate •-------.. ------
A c t >. The petition Is set for ..._ ••~
hearing In Dept. No. 3 at•------------
700 C ivic Center Drive "~~!:~~"::'
W est, Santa Ana, Ca. 92701 l"• 1o11_1,.. .,.....,, ••• 001n9
o n Januar y 6 1982 at 9·JO t>u••n•tsu ' • "MOSES FRAMING". 302 Eoll
A .,MF. YOU OB E s1 ... tns, UNI L, Santa Ana, C.•llfor11I• J C T to the mo1
granting Of the petition, Owt lln Sh11lor, 11U Crutmon1
YOU Should eit her apnoar Ploo. C4"IO Mo.a. C.llforrllo '2107
• >"-J omo • Rut II SwlltU, O U
al the hearing a nd State Greenlrtt u .... trwlne, Celllornle
your o b je c tions or file ttm
written objection s w ith the Tiii• "''1119" I• cone1uc1ta Dy • • QeMr ol por"tnertlllc> court before the hearing. 0wst1nSN;Mr
Your appearance may be r1111 J11tomen1 ... rneo wllh u.
in p e r son o r by your CO\lnty Clerk of 0r•"119 c-" on
a ltorne y . Octot>er 11. '"' Pl7U4J
I F Y 0 U A R E A Pwt>ll~,,.., Or-Coott Delly Piiot, c R E D 1 T o R 0 r a No•. i•. o..c. >. 10, 11.1 .. 1 s11w 1
WllllomW H ....... Jr ,
Por1,., '"ts \IOI_,,. was 11100 with Ille
County Clefll of Oron91 County on
Oocember a. 1111r
HUPUEDLE,., MIU.E•,
CARL.SO .. A aEA..C>M.llY
A Low P~lllCI ..... ,.,..f .. .-..~ .. ---~ ....... hltoJ•
.. .. ,.., IMdl, CellMnllo ·-,.,,,,.,.
Put>ll...., Or-C.00s1 Dolly Piiot,
Dec 10, 17, J•, JI. 1 .. 1 Sl7~1
FICTITIOUS llUllHEU NAME STATEMENT
The tollowl"I .,.....,., ore ooln9
bUtlneu ...
C ANO C AO llERT I SING
ASSOCIATES, Ste N. C:O.st Hltfl"ly,
l 09V110 !Mach, Cellforlll• UU I
Kennell\ Murrey Cwrto, SM! H
Cour Hl91\woy, l.oeuno Beach, Cellrorrna "26St
Geor9leno C11r10. s.I N Co .. 1
HltllWOY. ~ B .. ,,.. c111rornle
tltll
Thh l>utlnen h COllO\l<IOG l>y o 9111erol PArtNrslllp
K....,..h Murra~ Cur1o
'"'' ttat-1 w•• flltd wltl\ Ille c ... nly Clerk ot OranQe Covnty on
Oocemlle<'t,11111
Ft'1nt
Pwt>llllWd Or ... CooJI Oolly Piiot,
Doc 10. 17, )4, JI. 1•1 $»t-lll
contingent c reditor of the "OTICl!OI' nusT1E"I U.LIE
d eceased, you must file Mll ma ........ ,
Yo ur c laim w1'th the court-------------on J_.., "· ltn, •1 to:oo o.m .. INllM 1"-malft _., ot Y_.,.f\ Tiiie
o r prese nt It to t he l'ICTITIOUS a u at.,EU •n•w••nco comp•"', 1400 North
p e r s onal representa t ive "AMEITATIME"T e.....n..v. in u. c11v., s-ta ........
a ppol t db th t Tiie ro11owln9 porton h dol"9 C-t¥ofDf...,,$1ete ofC.liforllle, ., e y e c our l>u•IMUti: CALIFORNIA ltECONVEYAHCE
w i thi n four months from PRECISION PARTS, tu .... Eur COMPANY,. (Alllorllla ~ .. Ion.
trte dale of f irst issuan~e ~:!~7 s1roo1, Costa ww, confor"I• :!rt~~: ="';' ;;:;-:_::~ "'::
of t~tters as provided tn s1 • ...,. Chorlot a.-r. '"""' r.11 Joflll M. -..,.,, ... Sl"91• M•n ••
Sect ton 700 o1 the Probate ttlh s1reo1. Cott• """"· c.111orni• tNtton. ·--on J_.y n. 1m
Code of C alifornia . The m 11 •• 1ns1......-Ho 147211 in .-'""·
t ime for filing Claim s Will Tllit Duslneu I• G-lod t>y Ort Pote SU, of Officio! ltecorGa of • lnCll•ldwol Ororiee C-ty, St .. • of Callfornto, not f>Xplre prtOr to four sw .. BenOer wnclor Ille Hwor of u le lhoreln
months from the date of Th•• '1~1 .... 111..i w1111 ,,. Wlt•I-. w111 ... 1 ot lllllllk -"-to
the hearing noticed abo1te. county Clerk of Oranee County on i:: ~!!'::!'::::'....,~•YO:-.:.:
Y OU MAY EXAM IN E 1oovom-J4,1tll 1'11'14t u111tH St.ttt ot Af'Mflco, •""°"'
the file kept by the court. Pu1>111NG OrWIOt eo..st Dally Pit«. IW•"°""' eepreu or 1r.,.u.-es ro If v ou a r e Inte r ested in the No• u. O.C.3, to."· 1"' s•-•· ~ ..... 11• • ....-ulon•~umlll'-. ' I.ii rltlll, t•le -,,,..,... ,,.. ,,.If by e s tate, you may flle a _.,. -u ., •well Trwst .. 111 01111 to ,,..
r e quest w ith the court to, ____ ~ ___ .. _,_-. ____ ~ot-•no -.lllod ,._.. "-
r ece 'v e s,,_,I I ti f.-'" '"° of......., c-.ty -si.te, "' I >""''-a no ce 0 P-ICTITIOUI IUSfNlllS ~It
the inventory Of estate NAM£1TATIIMENT OESCltlPTIOH· All tflat urtol11
a ssets and of the petitions, Th• ro11ew1,.. 11trsons ••• dolne •-•It-In ti. S1e1e ot Calllorfl4•,
a ccount s and repo rts buslnuuo: Cov111y 01 Oran99, City •f .,., ....
(u~lder the Independent we s t s an t a An a
Adi nlnlstrat ion of Estates California ' Act I . The petit ion Is set for I F You' OBJECT to the
MCI ring In Dept. No. ~ at granting of the petition, 7~Clvlc Center Drive, y ou s hould either appear We t , In the City of Santa at the hearing and state
An , Callfornla on Jan. 13. y o ur objections or file
"' aU:lO A .M . •written objections w ith the
PICTITIOUS •u11 .. 11u
"AMI l"fATIEMEMT
l ll• ro11ow1n9 P•rton It doln9 .......... , .. descr ibed in Section 1200 AL TO El.ECT,.OHICS, ... ,. _ .......... -..
FICTITIOUSaus1 .. 11u COiey Rr-Clr<le, F-.in Volley, PA•CEL 1· Uftll m , .. ,,,...,.,, tNI
o f the California Probate c.i1totnlat:rra1 fotflntf on -wrta1n ~"'""'
THE PANTAEE, 1"2• ~le
StrH I, Founl•ln •0110. CAltllornle nroe.
"AME STATEMENT Code. D•n .. 1 J-sc.,.., • Fioto, Pt ... record9d J-n. "" 1n llOOIC ...,!,~,::~•.ow1"9 person os oo1n9 Marshall HIClt$0ft, lrvl~i~'~,~~!!:4Mll•Pllv. 12111 11n1,,...trUofOffkla41t.corc1sot
I YOU OBJECT to the 1court before the hearino Br11u 0 Wehll"· .SO.I C:lwlpolo
Ori .. , Al-.nloe, CM"ornlo tU07
ll E NT URE REAi.TY 191si Attorney •t L•w, 521 B••• A•-o rcio, ~ vo11ey, °'.::rc~'·~i.::::;1..., 11«111
MocA•ll\wr 8oulevue1, Sw••• Us, Arllona AVeftW, Suite 317, c .. 11on11e9VQ9 ,_,In .,. .. I.All 7 .. Traci No.
Ir••-. C..lllornl• '7IO Sant• ........_k.. c• .... , . lhh DvMnff• It COncl\Ktacl "' • tt t'7 .. ._.on.¥-. r9C.,_ In 9r tlrft of the petition, Your appearance may ~ Y~· Id e ither appear II n per s on or by your at he hearing and state attorney.
Tllh .... MftHt It COftclUCled t>y 111 Horry wo10....,, 1.oa Emerolo ...._. •• ~ , .. noralPl'llltnlllp -••II 426, ,.,., 41 I• so •f B•Y.L~8Nch.Ca11tor .. 1••,•S1 ee l: (213) 3'4-3705 ' OenMIJ-Staftee Mtlnll•-· 1111 ..... tottrf• ol 1nc11 .. 10 ... 1
BNCe 0 . Wehtln
T Ills ..... .._I w.-S lllod •ltll tho
Cov111y Clerk or Or•neo CO\lnh °" Nove1nbof 11, 1•1
Thi• bu\lnou •• <OnClll(tOCI by on Publls~ Orange Coast Tiii• ~· w .. "'" with 1t1e 0r..,.. ~. c.i11om1a, , .... ,.,
lndl•te1ua1 Oalfu Piiot Dec 16 17 23 Cownty Cleft. of Of-'-" 1111 wltll •II 1..,_rovemontt lll•rHn, yo r o b Jectlons or tile 1 F you A R E A
wr objections w ith tti_e IC R E D 1 T o R o r a Ha,,.yWoioton 1-1 ~~ .. ~ •t' ' ' ' ' How•m-74. '"' twco11U11t tMr.IMNl'I COJ>fomlllh•fl'I Tiii• ~••-• ••l 1111(1 wllll tt.e YO ~ ,.-.,.,. Unlta fi::,.:.::-• U6, l11<rwalvo.
t.fore the hearing. c ontrngent creditor of the _,..r~e may be deceased, you must file
erson or by you r your c laim w ith the court
ney. or pres ent It t o the
F Y 0 U A R E A personal representati1te
l'llUll
P111>111NCI 0r-. Coosl Dolly PllOI,
CO\lllty Clerk Of OroftQO County on 1-------------Pu111"'911 0r-. Coast o.11~ Pltot, IOCeted .
Hovem-JO, ,., ....C mflCl No•. 2•, Dec. J, 10, 17, 1•1 Sfrt .. I~ PARCEL ,: M ncluslvt fftof'llent
Now. 24. 0.C l , 10, II, t•1 Sl1HI. l'tJUM for PDrillnt -,... .. .., .... ._. Oller P11l>llst.d Or°"91 Coast D•llY Piiot, 1-------------_,_ -t11M "°"'""'of Loe 1" Id T t H
Now.1t , Dec. J, 10, 17. 1 .. 1 $1 .... 1 Cott• ,_ -·~ 10117 91 -Oii Ea...:. "A'~~o.:::
N .. k ... ""-,..,._ ... I• Oacl•r .. ..., ef fltfftrlctlon• for The
C f E 0 I T 0 R o r a appointed by the c ourt ----------
COrl I,..,. ~redltor of the within four months from P~~:'~!•u:,::::S i---,.-.c-,-"-.ou-.-.-u-,-... -.-,-,--
ctec tased, ~ust file trte date of firs t Issuance ri.. l•llow1no '°"' ••• 001n1 HAM• STAl1~ .. ., ~ • claim with the court of letters a s provided ;,, it.iti ..... ., Th• 1011ow1111 ,.,.o .. •• 1101111
or present It to th• s e c t io n 700 of the ,, ... G,,",."!_.'_ce..__Y.!~!!!_•.-,,••111 -• ... u•sc
I • __,_..,... ......,,,_.,.. -CHUCK KE ENEY'S APPLIANCE P••ton.t representative California Probate Code. "°41VA ~1111,n.,.c.1i.r1,. 1tEPA11t,11012 Marryet Way,Stor1I011, •S>J olnted by the c ourt The time for flllnO c laims "'°<•.Cetta Mew. c.1Hor111. ••11 c o111orn4• ..o
Wit •In four mont .... fro i ll t i i w., ... II. He .. drlkS, ,,.. Cherie• "w:iew11 K. ..... y.Jr . llOIJ • •D m w no exp r e pr or t o C•t11er1ne Pl•<•, c o·•• ~., •• ~ 1 w s 1 c 1 the ct.t. of flrsl Issuan ce fo ur months from the date t.ilferrw•t»11 • ... • ;,:;:0 ... l•n Oii, • "0 '111•
~•tteri .. pr'ovided In of the h e arino n oticed Tllh MNU ,, t ...-..CIM Dy ... Tlllt llulltWH •• c_,.., by ...
Uon 700 of the Probate above. !Ml•~, •• ~rk•· 111e11.1d ... 1 _.,._of C flf I T ~.~ .....,,. R~ Charletll t<-..yJr, -a orn a . he YOU MAY EXAMINE T111. "*-.... "'" .1111 111e Thi•, ... _,, wot ru ...... ,, 1119 U"'.'fl for flllno dalms will the file kept by the court. c-1, c 1er11 .i 0r.,. C01111ty °" c ... ntw c1en of Ounoe cou11ty ..,
not · expire prior to four I t y o u a re a person ..... ..,.., ,,, 1•1 • oeom-a. ••• -..-f 1-... _ · PU.., Ptnt" '•nothM nwn ,.,.. .... te of interested In ltw estate, P\1111..., 0r.,.. CM•• o euy ....... Pw1>11"'9f 0r.,. Coe'4 o.111 Plltll. t~}'9ertntn0Uctd1bove. you may flle a request o.c.1e,11.'4.t1,1"1 "'' .. ' o.c i .16.11.u ,1t11 u•1 .. 1,
Ye.u MAY EXAMINE wit" the court to receive
1fW Ille kept by tht court. special notice 6f the flllng f yeu are I~ In the of the Inventory o1 tstatet----------Ht,te you may flle • auets and Of the petitions, ~YMUll.,..,. •• ~ with the court to accounts and reports Tll• 1:=,:•=,.111~. fo1111 N<•lw tPeClal notice of, dtsc rlbed In section 1200 . .5 --•-ea:i
"'•' tnventory of estate of the Callfornla Probate tNoa·s IATH •11f ••o
HMtt and of the petitions, Code. =::r~:;..":"..=.-'~~M!:
accounu and reports • JacQutllnt 0 . ~ Wtcrlbmd In S.Ctlon 1100 . .5 SundQu l$t 111" .. ter ... 1e hu lryo 9' tM C.llfornl1 Probaite ,,_.ltloner Aft-, 0r ... CAlllfwlll• ... ,
(Gde, DAVID 8 . DAV I S,,_;~•:,.,....,_ 16 --.c• IY.,..
Carel NayH Rtll, AtttrHY .., f'nlllontr, ..,....._ R ..................... --..... d!':, =-= ;;:"..:. .. ..:::. ': ..,..., CMa Met.a, s .. u. JOO, L•nt •••ctt, 0ec--.ri.ttt1
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l'ICTITIOUS llUM .. US
NAMa•TATOM•T
Th• lollowlno "'SOii I• 001111
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1 0 $TOH P 4Cl l'IC COMP,.HY,
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Ill Ille Uttle or Hl!RMAN R. MI CH A IL ST I I.LE R Qffl~l•I lte<Wtll el Or-C.V..t'I',
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acldren -U Hiii lte., D• Se~. a HO, C---· c;A. ftUJ "0.CIM .. iell"I a~ -et Ho,
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT{Thursday. December 17, 1981 B
Episcopal rector flays Weinberger arms stand
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> The new
rtctor of Trinity Church. the oldest
Episcopal pariah In the West, has
called for Defense Secretary Caspar
Weinberger to resign from the
Episcopal Church because of his
stand ln favor of nuclear armament.I.
The Rev. Robert Cromey, In a
speech following his Installation as
Trinity's r ect or, said, "I 'm
suggesting that Mr. Weinberger
resign as a member of the Episcopal
Church, because he's proved to be
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one who'1 not listening lo the House
of Bishops of the Eptscopal Church,
which ht.us spoken against nuclear
proliferation "
Cromey, SO, said after his speech
thut h e tbo ught Weinberger's
pro-nuclear stance to be immoral.
Weinberger , a San Francisco
lawyer and corporate official before
joining the Reagan administration,
remains a member of St. Luke's
Episcopal Church here.
St. Luke's rector, Spencer Morgan
Rice, who attended Cromey 's
installation, said he was saddened bx
Cromey's speech.
"I was very disappointed because
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th~ very premise o f pastoral
Inclusion which Mr. Cromey employs
In other aspects of his ministry Is
v1ol11ted by his desire to exclude one
wHh whom he disagree11," Rice said.
Reportedly. some of the 600 people
in attendance at the installation were
angered by Cromey's remarks.
But the Right Rev. William Swing,
E piscopal Bishop of California, said
he was not disturbed by Cromey's
call for Weinberger to resign the
chur ch, though he would make no
other comment.
·'There's no question that Cromey
as going to anger some conservative
members.
...
"He already has," said Mark
Gerstle, a member of the committee
that recommended Cromey. "He Is
an activist, 1Umulat1n1 speaker who
comment.a •on contemporary iasues
that make you confront them."
Cromey has been known for his
Involvement in controversial issues
since he arrived in California in 1962
from his native New York. He has
demonstrated for civil rights,
s upported student strikes and was
arrested in 1964 during a sit-In.
He has also defended topless
dancers because "they glorify the
human body which God has given
us" and called for the legalization of
prostitution and marijuana.
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11 IS IT ME ?
... ONLY T\\O
PASSENGERS
SHOWED UP 11
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PROBLEM -The passenger who doesn't
show up for his night has become an
increasing headache for the nation's a irlines
Airline woe:
the no-show
By ~e Auoclated Press
The airline industry is trying to find a cure for
a nagging headache that is getting worse: No-show
passengers.
The walkout by the air tramc controllers in
August intensified the problem. Schedules were
restricted. Worried travelers made two and three
reservations for flights to the same place at the
same time. The ext.ra reservations went unused -
and uncanceled. The airlines wound up with empty
seats .
The Civil Aeronautics Board gave the carriers
permission to disc uss the situation among
themselves and industry representatives met in
Washington this week to try to come up with a plan
to reduce the number of no-shows. CAB permission
was required because there are legal restrictions
on what companies can do in concert.
'l'wo carriers -New York Air and Air Florida
-already have acted. People who hold
reservations on certain New York flights to
Florida and don't use or cancel those reservations
CllBUllR
wll1 be charged a $20 penalty. Air Florida offers a
20 percent discount for non-refundable tickets on
flights between the Northeast and Florida.
Eli Timoner. the head of Air Florida, had said
the airline industry was "losing a fortune in
wasted expense for unsold product" because of
no-show passengers.
So far, none of the major national carriers has
taken similar steps.
Chuck Novak, a spokesman for United
Airlines, said the industry tried penalizing no-show
passengers in the 1950s with a $3 fee. It didn't
work. Reservation systems were not sophisticated
enough to guarantee that when someone did
cancel, the cance llati on would be recorded. And
the airlines had to spend $5 to collect each $3 fee.
TOday, Novak said, the airlines rely on ··what
is euphemistically called 'space planning.' "
Based on experience, the airlines try to predict
bow many people will show up for a given flight
and they overbook, selling more tickets than they
have seats.
"You do space plan over and above ..
because you know there's going to be a no-show,"
Novak said. "What we want to do is utilize the
seats that we have.''
Novak said the controUers dispute -and the
resulting reduction in flights, particularly by
smaller carriers -had not prompted any
substantial increase in the number of no -shows.
but other industry officials disagreed.
SaHy McElwreath, director of public affairs
for Trans World Airlines, said no.shows were "a
greater problem than us ual because of
abbreviated schedules. The public is nervous
about being able to get on a flight."
Ms. McElwreath said TWA tries to "overbook
scientifically" to compensate for passengers who
are "double and triple-booking." She said an
average of 20 percent or the people who hold
reservations don't use them, and the number
doubles al holiday times.
''You always get no-shows at the holiday
season," agreed Novak. "No-shows at the holiday
are as traditional as turkey.·'
He said the no-show rate is particularly high In
dense markets like Cleveland or Los Angeles
where passengers have a lot of flights to choose
from . Novak also said that double-booking
travelers .areft't the only ones who turn into
.no-shows. A bUsiness meeting may end ahead of
schedule, for example. The traveler catches an
earlier flight -and doesn't cancel his or her
original reservation.
Overbooking, meanwhile, can backfire against
the airlines. The Civil Aeronautics Board require11
the carriers to compensate "bumped" passengers
-people who hold conrirmed reservations and are
denied a seat because of overbookin1 by the
alrllnes.
E . D. ffamllton, a CAB spokesman, said that
11,087 pasaenaen were bumped dunn1 August.
The bumping rate was 55 percent hither than It
waa a year earlier -about seven pusen1era out
of every 10,000 in August compared to about four
and •·half out of 10,000 lo Au1ust 1980.
When uked, however, whJch was the moet
aerloua problem -overbooklnt or no-1bow1 -
Hamllton replied: ''Riaht now, It's probably
no-1bows."
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WASHINGTON (AP> -1'be U.S. Supmne
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CAROL CABLE 12 n.
COPPER
BOOSTER CABLE
Great to ba?e on band If your battery goea dead.
But U you get caught without one. ju at call your
local Booe I er Club.
llXDORFF -LLOYD
TIRE CRADfS
MOST A.MER.ICAN
AND FOREIGN CARS
MOST SMALL TRUCIS
Well. now tlaat wehOY•
aome snow ln.the local
mountain•. we'll be Mill~
Iota of tbeM. Buy • ein
bere 'cauM they're
expenal" up there. (You
bun· bun.I
11.i'WOBI S FOICTIOI
Miil IUTO CLOCK r=:i:~
·~!
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DOUGLAS FIR
I can't believe the prices on lumber la tely. We
keep reducing the prices. Smooth 6n qll aidfta,
standard and better, 8-20 ft. lengths.
2X4 2X6
I 8 L!. FT. 2 8 !. FT.
Ix "12 #4
PINE SHELVING
McGRAW EDISON
BARD SAW
V2 HP I I 9!1!1s
~
Boy. I hope they don't play this in the garage
after 10 o'clock ... loud music can really get ya.
Variable speed. mitering and ripping 1lot1 for
precl1loo.
BLACK & DECKER ¥a"
If IRIABLE SPEED
REYERSllG DRILL
2497
N719C
UM a1 a drill or screwdri•er. (You already knew
then? Well. hu1b my mouth.)
SWIMGLINE
ELECTRIC
·RAIL GUN
22!!
DriYH and countersink• a 1 l 32" nail with a
equHae. Buy now and get a S3 rebate in the mail
hom Swlngllne. Detail• in store.
BLACK & DECKER
BAUL II ONE
77!!
I bet you could load up your pet gorilla and glff
him 0>ride. Holdt up to 400 lbe. and fold1 up for
~If 1torage. UM a1 a band. yard or wood cart.
BUCK • DECKER WORIMITE
ROBBY CRAnER ..
16~!
Hcmdr tbtng '°' llfhtwelaht
.... woodwOfklDQ )ob9 or hobblH.
hrfoc:. tilt• from O" to u· forward
CIDd 3Cr tot ... right or left.
22~.FT.
CHAIRS, CHAIRS, CHAIRS ~
Sit thi1 one out Henry. (Lon thl1 tbort copy.)
COSCO FOLDDIG
PLASTIC
Pick from Chocolate or
paprika. 7••
WRITE ITALIAN
DESIGNER
1688
MULTI-PURPOSE
STACK
Brown uphol1tered seat
and back.
1997
DURALITE ALUMllfUM TABLES
DIE PIECE TOLE
24" x 48" 1477
DROP LEIF
24" x 60" 237'
30" x 72" 3377
CEllTE1l FOLD
36'' x 72" 3 777
PIONITE
WOODGRADI
LAMllfATED
TDLE TOPS
T "-
Don't be caught 1hort.
Toulou1e. Great for
company. hobbiH.
garage 1alH. and
nirap mHt1.
24 " ROUND 8 77
32" ROUND 1. 6 77 Ten yeare ago I paid
more them double for a
top then dJdn't look
ha1Ja1good. (You
belleTeeTe rythlng l
ear?> In butcher block
or marcoro.
BLICK & DECKER
STOWIWIY
STU STOOL
18!!
Folcle down to one loch wide. Mig ht bur one the
l"QOCI Job l1 a bit abaky aft• II para.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thursday, December 17, 1981 C7 t
l'M' swm TALK
FRElf CR
PRONE
sw-t talkrtet me hear more of that. Wbi1per in -
my ear. ComH in Ivory with Bra11 flnl1h trim.
KREBS
AIRLESS
SPRAY
GUN KIT
Here's what: #30 alrle11 •prayer. 8 h. auction
tube. latex Ir R6 enamel noule. 45 degree noale
exten1ion. and finally ... a paint tHter.
WEED EATER STRDfG
TRIMMERS
Whack off your weed1. Your
grcu1 will lo .. you. No cutting
the boot or chipping
the foundation.
NO. 40~ 2388 Cuti a 10
path. 2 Amp.
IO. 519
Wbackt a 16"
path. 4 Amp. 559 •
PLAY RUT
PLIYROUSE
7999
Wow. the kld1 will lo .. you. They may enn eai
their TegglH and bru1h their tMtb. Effrytblng
precut cmd prepaJnted. Ea1y a1Mmbly ... en
decal• to apply.
RUBBERMAID
ROUGBIECK
32 GILLOI TUSH CD
77
#2894 .
T akft a llclr:ln and kMpa OD kicking. (t tblali thl1
hoa a wanantr of eolM klDd).
j !
C,D,AA.AAA
TWIN PAK OR
9 VOLT SINGLE
PAK
The onH that kHp on going when the othere go
out to lunch. $2.SO R fund. SaYlng from Eveready
in the mall if you buy any 4 packagH.
TELEVISIONS
TATUIC If' AC
BUCI •WHITE
WeareMlllng
theM thlng1 llke
crazy. (t fought
lt ••• aaid lt had
nothing to do wlth
lumber. What did I
know?)
MURIMAGE DECORAtm:
PREFllllSRED SOLID
OAK WALL SRELYDIG
U you bCJTe to bCJTe
quality then 1how1.
you'll do well with
eoUd oak. You bow
Uthe price la right.
MICROWAVE
OYEI CIRT
29!?
Ecny to put tog•tll•r with
!ult a ICl'ewdri"'· Oak
flnllh lookt nice.
sm.m
7"x32" 12 77
11 " x 32" 17"'
14" x 32" 19"'
18" x 32" 25'"
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' '1 1 I' I I I I I ' t t I /\ ' f ( !
' Professional theaters ~the year in • review
MON. NITE -ALL SEATS $2.00
Two Italian Films
11Wlfemistre,s c11 Plus
"How Funny
Can Sex Be"•••
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NOW PLAYING
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511 saao
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530 4401
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THE MURDER Of THE CENTI.JRV ••.
THE SCANIW.. OfmE CENTI.JRY ..•
THE LOVE AFFAIR Of rnE CENTI.JRY .•.
AND THE CENTI.JRY WAS JUST BEGINNING.
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O(tlleo.ttyf't ........
(Thu i.t lhc ffr•I in a """ of /tw columM reviewang tM yNr IHI in llwatn along IM OTonge
Coa10. I
Whether or not their wares proved auccessrut
al the box orrlce. the artistic quotient or the
Orange Coast's three professional theaters proved
high indeed during 1981.
Equity houses accounted for ~ productions
a mon1 them ov~r the year -a doien from South
Coast Repertory, eight at Sebastian's West DIMer
P layhouse and five a t the Harlequin Dinner
Play house. It was a n . ~~~~~~~ ~!:~~~:~0~ ~h: _l_IT __ l_R_M __ l_l_l_l_l_I_
centerpiece in Orange _________ _
County's theatrical tiara.
two mainstage offerings -"The Elephant Man'·
and "The Merchant of Ve.nice" -set the pace
artistically. while "True West" provided the
greatest impact on the smaller Second Stage. In
t he latte r aren a, t he world premieres or
"Screwball" and "Chevaliere" also stood out for
applause.
WANTED
"BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THIS
GANO OF MISFIT ROBOTS."
ANDY KAUFMAN• BERNADETTE PETERS
HEARTBEEPS
A MICilAEl l'tllW'S ~
a~ "HEARTBEEPS"
RANDY QUAID· KENNETH McMILLAN
CHRISTOPHER GUESI am MELANIE MAVRO~
~ ~ JOtlH Hill· Ila II\' JOHH WliJAAIS • Cieci.M PlocLrs DOUG GREEN
'NrlWI DI JOHN Hill • si-.._.UP El1d °"' SlNI WWSTOH
SclllOll V8AI Elllt1s °"' AUlEf!T WHITlOCK PH11 Clie50'1ll o; JAMIE SllOUR1 ~ A0ea£ 8LALACK • ~ OV ~l PltWl'S
o...l DI AUNI AAKUSl1 _,."" -
•u:·~~~ ~!:::"~~
Opening Tomorrow! ·
........... ,., .......... __ ,,.._ ~
TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS
A STANLEY JAFFE PRODUCTION• A HAROLD BECKER FILM
GEORGE C. SCOTT · TIMOTHY HUTTON
TAPS .
RONNY COX OlllCTe>a Of PHOTocaAPWY OWEN ROIZMAN A.S.C
~"'STANLEY R. JAFFE ANO HOWARD B. JAFFE
OIUcTm 1Y HAROLD BECKER kllllHf\AY tv OARJlYL PONICSAN
AHO ROBERT MARK KAMEN AoMT•TIONIY JAMES LINl;BERGER .t
11CJMnt1NOYU. •FATHER SKY-"' DEVERY FREEMAN ~ -=::--:-::::i::::li:-=~· MVMt"IY MAURICEJARRE --.. --l-.J.
COITAMllA cm.ma Center
979·4U1
The Costa Me11 company, which waa formed
in 196L.and la now operat.ln1 out of lta third
theater, currenUy baa lta lsoth ahow on the boards,
a revival of the classic "A Chri.atmaa Carol.'' That
aver a1es out to nine and a half plays a year over
SCR's 16-year hlatory, a cona1derable output.
As alway~·. there were a n11mber of individual
performances which left Indelible Impressions. At
SC R, these included:
BEST ACTOR -Ron Boussom in "The
Elephant Man." Runner -up -J ohn Ashton In
"True West."
BEST ACTRESS -Megan Cole In "Childe
Byron." Runner-up -Ka ren Hensel in "Bosoms
and Neglect."
BEST IN SUPPORT -James Gallery in "Ah,
Wilderness" and Patti J ohns in "Screwball."
Al Sebastian's West, spl'5hy musicals shared
the s pot.light with "name" actors in leaser-known
comedies. Not hesitant to offer the unfamiliar, the
San Clemente s howplace resurrected oldies like
"Babes in Arms" and "Flower Drum Song .. and
turned them into rousing successes.
Two veteran actors provided the class or the
se ason, howeve r . Ce s ar Romero c harme d
audiences in the world premiere of "The Max
°"' ......... , NewjlOl1 Beach 644·0 7 60
aw ...
•C.-.WUT Wes~·-~~1 ·~93~
EDWUDI llUO T1l1l9 CIM.OOMI
Mlsslon Vieto 830·6990 Ofange 634 25S3
PMOllU l'M:tflM
81u 990 4022 •WAY • •Ill .... WeStminSlef 891 3693
llOl'-~0-09--
The most erode thing
In ihelr world
wosmoney.
ROLWVER
ELTOIO
Saddeeblck
581 -5880
_,., • .,... IUCI
Cinema
848·0388
GUiii
Cinldomt 634·2553
Factor," while Edward Mu lhare provided a
c hilling "hero" in the s uspenu thriller
"Deathtrap."
Individual highliaht5 or the playhouse on the
Pacific were ·
BEST ACTOR Edward Mulhare lo
.. Deathtrap." Runner-up -Cesar Romero in "The
Max Fact.or."
BEST ACTRESS Cheri Eichen in "Funny
Girl." Runner·up Anne Wilkinson in "The Max
Factor."
BEST JN SUPPORT Dan Verre in
"Deathtrap" and Maria Adams in "The Maic
Factor."
The Harlequin Dinner Playhouse continued Its
policy of running a show as long as the traffic will
bear, which expl ains tl S minusc4Je output Of fi-:e
productions in 1981 ·
The longest running of the lot was "The Wi1,"
Ora nge County's fi rst look at the all-black rock
musical version of "'The Wizard of Oz," a s plendid
show far surpassing t he values of the movie
version. Another well .received "newcomer" was
the Lerner-Loewe musical "Paint Your Wagon.''
See Theaters, Page C9
MAM COllMl:AY
"flME !"GI
BANDITS"
-~ ...... ., ..
"BUDDY
BUDDY" .., .... ~. -.-.•-I'll
•
Theaters
f'rom Paaea
an oldie but one whlch h•d eluded local audiences.
Sparklin1 on an Individual note at lhe Harl~uin were.
BEST ACTOR -Michael Boyle In "Same
Time, Nexl Yeu." Runner.up -Michae l
Hayward ln "PaJnt Your Wagon."
8~ ACTRESS -Laurel Adams ln "Same
Time, Nexl Year." Runner·up -Laurnea Laurea
Wilkerson in "The Wlz."
These were the highlights or local professional
theater in 1981. Friday the spoUight shl!t.s to
community theater, while the following week's
columns chronicle the top non-professional shows
a nd performers, and the man and woman or the
year in local theater.
"Kill OR BE KILLED" (PG)
II plus
"KILL AND KILL AGAIN'
.. ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK" (R)
Ill · plus
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I STARTS TOMORROW I
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThuraday, December 17. 1981
'Reds,'
'Chariots'
honored
NEW YORK <AP> -
The NaUonal Board of
Review announced
Tuesday that "Reds"
and "Chari~ of Fire"
share top honors as Beat
Picture of the Year.
The films will receive
the 1981 D. W. Griffith
Awards for out.standing
achievement in the arl
or the motion picture at
a ceremony Jan. 18.
He nry Fonda wa s
named best actor for his
role in "On Golden
Po nd " a nd Glenda
Jackson won the best
actress award for her
performa n ce in
"Stevie.'
Warren Beatty was
named best director for
·"R eds.'' Jack
Nic h olson. bes_t
supporting actor. also
for "Reds," and Mona
Wa s hbo urne, b est
supporting actress, for
"Stevie."
At the ceremon y.
James Cagn ey and
EXCLUSIVE COSTA MESA
ENGAGEMENT ~dward's Bristol STARTS TOMORROW 540 7 444
Moof116 DO •81~ • 1030
5.11 & Sun I 30 • 3 4~
6 00 • 8 I~ "1 0 30
Blanche Sw-ttl will be ------------------------------
honored.
This year's Ten Best
English·language films
are : "R e ds " and
"Chariots of Fire." tied
for first; "Atlantic
C it y," "Stevie."
"Gallipoli," "On Golden
Pond," .. Prince of the
City," "Raiders of the
Lo s t Ark ,"
"Heartla nd." "Ticket
To Heaven , • · a nd
··Breaker Mo rant.·'
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MAT. SAT. & .,.._
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Cll Orange Coast PAILY PILOT(Thursday, December 17, 1981 ..
THE
fAMILl'
CIBCl.:8
BIG GIEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) PEANtTS
by 811 Keane
"Chri5tmos seals are for envelopes,
not refrigera1ors."
"Don't panlcl That knock you think is In-the
engine Is just Marmaduke's tail!"
Jl"DGE P.\RKER
~
"No, we don't w1nt to play King of the Mountain!"
DE~~IS THE MENACE
K~
~IF HE KNOWS WHEN I'VE BEEN SLEEPING !WO l(l()WS ~
JM AW/Vf.E, ~W CJ:il£ Hf ~TO AS<lt'C. MY~ ?'
by Harold Le Ooux
.-~ ->-.."':'W' AFTER )QUR EMOTIONAL OUTelJ~T
AT 5PENCER F.A~M5, I OION'TlHINK
YOll'O OE A6t..E TO EA"f FOR A WEEK.
~E&IDE&. IF WE WENT DIRECTLY
TO MY HOTEL. YOU'D JU&T DROP
ME OFF AT THE DOOR.
WOULON'T YOU, MR.~ARE 7 LINDA MAY'
GARt'lt:LO
TONIGHT I AM GOINC1 TO TAKE.
Lit OUT SOLO . YOU ARE
51"AVINC":1 HOME , GARFI E.Ll7
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by Charles M. Schulz
HOW CAA I 6E SO ~EERFUL TMIS EAAL'(
IN TME M~NING?
by Jeff MacNelly
by Ernie Bushm1ller
BUT TH6¥ CALL IT
CAMOUFLAGE
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"Sttdt Of Llt>e<ty'
(D)MOVll '* • ''Hoadle" ( 1990) M88t
Loaf, Kalil Hun1er A rock
music roadie i.11 nothing
gel In hit way In nit pur1ul1
or tile glrl of hll dreamt
·PO'
10'00 8 CJ) NOAH
A male nurM I• U8lgntd
to Mary' 1 c18QAt1ment, and
Or. RoM ttlet tO ~tu.0• •n 11glng doc:tOf 10 reltre
from turgery u a HILL sTAm
BLUES
A llJgll•,,. wl>Q once Nved
Ael'lko I 1111 ~ the
objeet of 1 llerce dab•te.
and Fay'• 11'1'08 ""8AP41CI·
edty explrN • HAWAllFlVE-4
McG••rtll mu1t
apprehend 1 hoodlum and
1111 glrllrltd In order 10
11vt their lives. BEAUTIFUL DISTRACTION l llG)ell9NEWS
9201 20 u.a. CHAOHtCLI!
"Inside Maximum Securl·
ty" Jim Lehrer looi(t 11 t~
Ille of pri-1 In the atate
of Colorado •ml their
tranaler 10 a ,_ prlton
IOllowing a tult aglLlnlt Ille
1111e tor ell.HM and lnhu·
man treatment
I 8USINESS REPORT
DICK CAVETT
Gutal: Altxls Weinen·
betg
I ~==: NICNEWS
Elaine Sellmeyer <Corinne Mi chaels l
tries to distract Magnum <Tom Selleck 1
from guarding a beautiful balleripa on
Ma gnum. P I .. on C BS 1Ch 21 at 8 f>.m .
p.m
MOVIE * * '.-'t "Going lrl Style"
( 1979) George Burnt, Atl
Cerney. Bored wtlh silting
111 day on a btnch In lht
pltk. tilt .. elderly gentle-
men carefully plan a bank
htlSI. 'PG'
(B)MOVIE
• 'h "The Christmas Thal
Almoll Wasn't' ( 198&1
Rouano Brazzi, Peul
Tripp. Santa Claus must
take a job in a depar1ment
store In order to pay his
back rent.
CIMOVIE
• • • • "Kramer Va
Kramer" ( t979) Dustin
Hottman. Meryl Slreep A
man balllel with l\ls ••·
wile for cullody ot their
young son alter she walks
out on them 'PG'
1:30 0 BULLSEYE
8) WELCOME BACK,
KOTTER
Gat>e has his llarnls lull
when Julie delivers twins
(Pan2)
• KCET NEWSBEAT '9 BUSINESS REPORT
())a!NEWS g BARNEY MIUER
While awaiting word of his
promotion. Barney saves
me lilt of a SIJIC!dll Hasher
and WoJo W«rles over his
rffP()flslblllty ror a larga
sum ot money wtllch 11
mlaslno
T:oo I c8s HEWS NBC NEWS
HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Richie Is shocked to learn
that Joanie's ll~t date 11
with Spike. a plnt·slzed
reollea or his Uncle Fonzle
D ABCNEWS 0 LYNN SHAl<LEFORO
at M•A•S•H
The 4077th turns up a sH:k
11e11copter pilot who
doesn't want to quit and a
twice-wounded Gt who
does.
I J~'SWILD
OvtAEASY
Guest Dorothy Hammer-
stein. "tlfe of t~ late ly'1·
clll Osc11 Hemmersteon It
G MACNEJL I LEHRER
REPORT
CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH
\11) ENTERTAINMENT
TONIGHT
An Interview with Oouglu
F alrbanks Jr 8 THE MUPPETS
G""1 Mac Davis
(O)MOVIE * * • "Apocalypse Now
( 1979) Marlon Brando,
Marlin Sheen Ofrected by
Fran<:~ Ford Coppola An
lntetllge(lce agent embark•
on • ml$Slon up river Into
t~ Viet"amese jungle to
find aoo klll a mytterlou1.
AWOL Army oHlce< wt1o
has !offed all previous
enempts at h11 capture A'
7;20 fJ NBA BASKETBALL
GOiden Stale Warriors vs
Los Angeles Lakers
(Z)MOVIE * * * * "t'rn All Righi.
Jack" (1960) 11n C1rml-
cha81. PetM 541..,, In
trying to do e good Job for
·hit uncle In a factory. a
well-rneanlng bumbler
actually upsets th•
crooked ac11emt 1111 uncle
haS so carefully planned
7:301J 2 Ofol 'THE TOW..
Featured 1 women prison-
et 1n a Ruwan prison and
hOw some Soull'lern Call·
loinlans, 1ncJudlng Jane
Fonda. are supporting her,
a look Into lnsecta as •
possible IOO<I source: e
look II the llourlahlng mer-
ket of apeculatlve house
buyl"g
0 8 FAMILY FEUD 8 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY
&COMPANY
Shirley becomH con-
vinced that She was 11dop1-
eO
fJ EYE Ofol L.A.
Featured a report on the
work Dodgers Steve Yag,M
and Steve Garvey do with
the handicapped, Inter-
views with Burt Reynolds
and Lee Maiors
at M•A•s•H
A clumsy SOld•er 11111 tl>e
4077th's sptrlfl, bul coi
Potter remains down In the
dumps
41) TIC TAC DOUGH
8!) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT m NEWS
(() P.M MAGAZINE
A 12-year -old j0urna11s1
mterviewl 0..atO Ford. a
philanthropic mountain
man who helps ou1
Appalachia's poor
@) YOU ASKED FOR IT
Featured "How To Talk To
Animals" and "Wooten.
World s Strongest Man "
CID INSIDE THE NFL
Hosts Len Dawson ano
Nick Buonicon11 present
hlghltghts ol cr111ca1
games. analysis end pre-
dictions ol upcoming dM·
s1ona1 conteslt In the NFL
8:00 8 ()) MAONUM, P.I.
A lop fUlloon designer
hires Magnum to protect
he< whetl one of her IWO
partners In • clothing nrm
is murd«ed
D Q!CHIPS
Two undefcover delecttves
whO -• once rnetnbets
of Ponc11·a Angels are
assigned 10 tnvesttoate the
slaying OI a glQOIO
ftJ MOVIE * '1 * 'The BIShop's Wife"
( t948) Cary Grant, Lorella
Young Obseued by htS
dream of Mecllng • Cllth&-
dral, a btsllop endengers
his marr1199 until he IS eld· f
ed by a tnendly spirit U ®J MORK ANO
MINDY
Mork and Mindy enter
schOOl·hater Mllflh In Ork
Preo
Ill P.M. MAGAZINE
A 12-year..old journalist
1n1er-vlews Gerald Ford. a
philanthropic mountain
rnan who helps out
Appa1ach1a·a poor; Or
Wasco on a new medical
advance lot head Injuries.
Susan wauerstt!n on coi-
lecllng Old toys
g) THE SEEKERS
Ab<allam Kent refuses 10
accept the resoonslbtUly of
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D ICOCE I PBSl
the Kent dyl'las\y and
leevH Boston to Mel< 1111
fortune In Ille Nor1hwest
Territory. (Part I of 21
• HANUKKAH
Ed Asner eaplelnt the •lo·
nohcance or the rellQIOUs
hOltday
a!) SNEAK PREVIEWS
Roger Ebert and G-
S1sket review "Absence 0 1
Malice.' "Roitover" and
"Buddy. Buddy "
(C)MOVIE
• • ·~ "Newsfront" Biii
Hunter. Chris Haywood
Two t1val news compeni.t
atternpt to edge each
othllf out 1n a race tor the
Australian news v1ewer1 Ill
the 40's PG
(S)MOVIE
• • ·~ "The Formula'
( 1980) Marlon Brando.
George C Scott. While
1nvestlgaflng the murd8< of
" COiieague. a veteran cop
uncovers 11 conaplr acy
1nv()lv1ng I~ S\lppr81110n
ol a synthetic ruet lormula
~the 011 companies 'R'
UMOVIE '* • • "The Blue Lagoon"
( t980) Brooke Sl'lletds.
Christopher Atkin• Two
children experience Ille
pangs ol hrs1 love white
doscovtrtr>Q ltfe and each
other alter they are
sh1pWTecked togethet on 11
deserted 11111nd R'
S:30 fJ @I BEST OF THE
WEST
Etvtra decides to leave
Sam allM he uses some
unexpected r-ard money
10 buy a new horse
.. ALL IN THE FAMILY
Conventron-bournl A•Chle
11 m15'lng tor alrnc>41 24
hOu<a. •ml the famtly 11
grasping tor clues to hit
wll«NboUIS. {Pan 2)
• SNEAK PREVIEWS
Roget Ebert and 0-
Slalcei revltW "A~ Of
MallCe.'' "AollOYW" and
"Buddy. Buddy ..
• POfmWT'8 IN
PAlln.I
(B)MOWE
• • • .. Apocalype8 Now''
( 1979) Marlon Brando,
Manin~. Directed by
Franclt Ford CoJ>9<>11. An
lntelllgence agent ember1c1
on a mlulon up rtver Into
the Vletn~ jungi. to
Hoo and kll 1 myatetlous,
AWOL Army oHtc.r wtlO
h81 1041ed all ptevl<>UI
atti ls at hla capture 'R'
9:00 IJ KNOTS LANOiNO
# D OIFF'AENT
STROKES
Unaware that h•B health
club has a policy ot recllll
e11scrlmtnat1on, Mr Drum-
mond &1ks Wiiiis and
Arnold 10 rneel him ther°e
• 0 BARNEY MILLEA
The 12th P<llClnci Is hood·
ed with homeless people
who are forced 10 ramaln
there t>ecause of a holiday
season blizzard O
G) MERV GRIFFIN
• WHY IN THE WORLD?
Ill!) MASTERPIECE
THEATRE
'Edwtrd Arni Mrs Simp-
son" Determined to marry
Mrs. Simpson, the King
tell1 hll mother and slater
or l'llS love tor her (Par1 5)
9:0!1 ~MOVIE
• • • "Medium Coot"
( 19691 Rot>ett Forster. Ver·
na BIOOm A ChlCago TV
Cllm«eman floos himself
drawn 10 a 11r119gllng
acho04teacner end '*' tit·
tie boy. wno t>ecomee loll
ourtng the 1968 o.mocrat-
lo convention riot a. 'R'
9:30 8 8 OIMME A BREAK
Kiiie gets Julfe nominated
tor rnembtrslllp In lier
sororllv
~MOVIE • * • • "Love And
DH!h" ( t97S) Woody
Allen, Diane Keaton A
noted coward In IM Rua-
aian Army even1u1lly mar-'* h•s true love. who
draws him Into a plot
lnVOlvlng 1n ltlempt on the
Ille of 811'1pe<or Napoleon
'PG'
(l)MOVIE * * "Flat& Of Fury" ( t973)
Bruce Lee, Marie YI A
martial ar11 •11Ptrt finds
unexpected d111Qet when
he goes to WO<k In • Bang-
koi. let laclory 'R'
U MOVIE * * "The Game For Vul-
lur111" ( 11l78) Alcherd
Hams, RH:hard Roundtree
A rulhleu mercenary who
srnugglea American hell·
copters 1n10 Africa durtng
a terrorist war 11 pitied
egamst a fle<ce freedom
f_!ih1er 'R'
10:30., INDEPENDENT
NETWORK NEWS It INTERVll!W WrrH
WILSONJilW
California Slale Superln·
tendent ot Public lnllruc·
tlon
8!) THE LAWMAKERS
Corresponden ts Linda
We111\e1mer and Cok111
Roberts 1<><n Paul Duke lor
an up-10-lhe-m1nute sum-
mary of Congreu1o"a1
activities
11:00&DD (J)9Q!
NEWS D SATURDAY NIOHT
Host. B10der1ck Crawford
Guest Or Jolln U PAULHOOAH
at THE JEffEASONS
George S sudden gM8fOI·
lly lootc.1 Ilk• lull a ploy 10
l>eat out • compe111or loi
en award
., BENNY HILL
Benny ptay1 a honeymoon-
er caught tn 1n Am«k:an
and Ruuten zone dlaputt
• DICK CAVETT
Guest Aleal1 We!ssen-
betg CD IHSU
WASHIHOTOfol
CH) RICH LITTLE'S
CHRISTMAS CAROL
The master lmpreulonttt
plays a rnullltude of roles.
Including Ebenuer
Scrooge and Bob Cra1chll,
In an l.ll'IUsual verston 01
the Charles Docken• hOI•·
day ctaSllC
(Z)MOVIE • '* • 'Speaal Sec lion
( 1975) Louil Se1gner.
Michel Lonsdale In Parts
during the Vichy regime, a
Nazi 1rt•I tor the murder of
a German naval cadet
ends In the eaecutron ot
four Innocents
I U5 (Q) THANK YOU MASK
MA.N (TIME
APPROXIMATE)
11:30 IJ ()) QUINCY
Oulncy suspecll a mercy
klller al a local sanitarium
Is respon1lble for the pre-
mature deathl of two help-
less and termlnelly 111
patients (RI 8 ~ TOfollGHT
Host Johnny Carson
Guests Oelltd Stelnt>t<g,
BB King
D ®l ABCNEWS
NIOHTUNE
fJ BEST OF OROUCHO
at THE 000 COUPLE
Oscar tellt Myma the 11ory
ot wtiy Fell• has bee<!
banned from Midtown
Mln'\Otla/ Hospital
Ill SANFORO ANO SON
Frtd b8comea lhe gang
leadM ot a mllltanl group
lor lhe eged
• KOET NEWHt!A T
Ci) CAPT10HED A8C
NEWS
(C)MOVIE
• • 'h "Hotel Paradiso"
It's '60 Minutes' and CBS again -NEW YORK <AP> CBS and "60 Minutes"
made it three weeks in a row respectively as No. 1
network and top-rated show in prime tlme, but the
real story was the continuing climb of NBC's "Hill
Street Blues."
The Emmy-winning police ser ies that
struggled in the ratings last season broke Into the
Top 10 in the week ending Dec. 13 with a rating of
21.l, and tJed ror ninth place with ABC's "Three's
Company," figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co.
showed,
The rating for "Hill Street Blues " -the
show's highest ever -compared with the 30.2
recorded by "60 Minutes." Nielsen 1ays that
means or all the natlon's homes with tA!levl1ion,
30.2 percent saw at least part of the week's
top-rated show. ' "HUI Street Blues" was NBC:. only Top 10
show, while CBS bad seven. That contributed-lo an
avtrap rating for Lbe rront-n.innfr or 19.4 to 17.4
and 15.9 at NBC. The networks -.y tbat
n an llverqe prime-time minute tturin1
the week , 18 .4 percent of the country'1
TV-equipped homos were watcbtnc CBS.
CBS sot a boolt trom a couple of prlmt·Ume
apeclat., an all·•tar tribute lo actor Burt Re1no1dl1 wblch fln1abed third, and "Circus of the Stan,'
wblch was fourth. In addition, lhe network scored
wllb th• prime.Um• run.over oLSu.nda-)''J
• -.
professional football game, in firth place.
CBS' newl y lntroduced "Falcon Crest" wu
the week's lop-rated new !ihow, tied for 15th, with
"Fall Guy" on ABC 20th and NBC's "Father
Murphy" 21st.
Several Christmas specials were relatively
successful -Perry Como's on ABC was 18th, Anne
Murray's on CBS 25th, Dean Martin's on NBC 31st
and Johnny Cub's on CBS 33rd.
A "CBS Reports" production, "Blttel'llweet
Memories: A Vietnam Reunion," No. 70 for the
week, and "NBC Matazlne," 72nd, were amonc
the week's seven lowest-rated programs. Rona
Barrett's "Television: Inside and Out" on NBC
was No. 67, followed by ''DoroU\,y ln the Land of oz·· and "Simon, and Sf mo~t bollf on CBS.
Here are the week 's 10ru1h~t·r•ted1how1 :
"60 Minutes " with a ratin1 of 30 .2
represenUnc 24.7 mllllon bomea, "Dall .. ," ze.s or
23.3 ,million. "Tribute to Burt Reynolds," 28.a or
28.i,..mllUon. "Circu• of lhe Stars, ... 28.2 or aa.1
""'1Ton. 3lld NFL Football, prlme-Ume carryover,
15.7 or 11 million, all CBS: "N"FL Monday NJ1ht
Football," Pitt.aburcb va. Oakland, 23.7 or 19.4
million" ABC; NFL P'oolball, poct•l&mt, D.I br
11.2 mllUon, an.d "Ouku of Hauard." 22.5 or 11.4
mllUoo, both CBS. and "Hill Street Bl"le.' • NBC,
a.nd -""l'h.ree's CompA.flY," ABC, both 21.1 or n .a
million .
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 17, 1981 Cl I
TUBE TOPPERS
K TLA 9 8.00 "T he Bishop'::. Wtft! "
('hnst m as fantas~· of a suave an..: cl
<·om1n~ to earth to help the bishop und
his wife raise rnoney for a new l'hur<'h
KC E'I' ~ 8 :00 'llanukkuh .. Thl'
!>tgnifu:ance of this rclij{tous holttluy 1s
l'Xplu1ned Ed Asnt>r host::.
KOCE 9 8 :00 and KCET '1f H 30
··sneak Prev il'WS . ' RC'\'1ew::. of
"Absence of Malit'l'." ·· fl<>llovt-r" aml
··Rudd~· Buddy '·
KC ET @ 10 ·00 "Ins ide M ax1murl\
Security." Jim Lehrer looks at tht> life o l
prisoner s in Colorado and their tr:.1ns f('I'
to a new prison.
( 199e) Olna Lollobrlglde,
Alec Gulnntte A French
Lotherto allemptt to
11ranot a rn88nlnglul 11)191
In I holel with hill nelgh-
bcH'I wife
©)MOVIE
• • • "Co111 Mlner'a
Oeughter' ( 1980) Slaty
Spacek. Tommy L••
JonM. Baled on Loratta
Lynn'• autobiography A
young girl from a poor
femuy In rural Kentucky
marries a much Older local
boy who eng1~1 he< rtae
10 s11rdom In IM music
mdu11ry PG
11:55 (tjJ INSIDE TH&. NFL
Hosts Len Oawson a"d Nick Buonlcon11 preMnt
hlghllghll ol crltlc11t
games. analysis and pr•
dictoona ot upcoming dlvl·
aional cont1111 1n lhe NFL.
12:00 IJ SHA NA NA
Guest Charlie Pride D <!I VEGAS
Dan tails In love with a
young Mtddle East pnn-
ceea he'• ~ hired to
protecl (R) l1J MOVIE
• • '"' "The Sc1rlace
Mot>" ( 1962) Rot>en Stack.
KHMn Wynn Crlme-
ffghter Eliot Ness dfews •
tight net atournl Al Capone
an<I his notorious mob
• MIKEOOUOLAS
COhO" Dionne Warwtck
Gue11t· Roger & Roger
g) ROOKIES
011111 1a being mve111gated
tor shooting a t>oy wno
was trappeo 1n a t1am111Q
pOIH;t car
fl) CONTEMPORARY
HEAL™ ISSUES
Counterattack
MOVIE
• • "Hangar 18 ( 1980)
Darren McGavln, Rot>ert
V augM Researchers at a
secret government lnstal·
1a11on 1nvestioate lhe
cause ol 11 satelflte's sud-
den dtslrUC11on PG'
0MOVIE
• • 'Breaking G1111
I t980i Hazel O'Con"or.
Phil Oanrels A Br1t1111 pun~
POP star's fllestylo ulll·
mately leads 10 tragedy
PG
12:30 a a TOMORROW
Guests memt>eta of tM
St Thomas Cl!Olr. goltarlat
Chet Atlt•ns, drummer
Choek Corea am! drumm«
Jim CrOCkett 8 MOVIE * • '" "Devil And The
Deep' ( 1932) Tallulah
Bankhead, Gary Cooper
To rid hrmaell of his
romonttC 11VaJs. a Brllllh
navat com~ In North
Alric1 detlbt<ately sinks
their submarine
12:40 IJ CJ) THE SAINT
A pertect double rs 1mper-
1on 111 ng a business
tycoon. and both men hire
Simon 10 mvesrlgate each
Olher
t2:S5 (H) MOVIE
,, A041tr Boogie" ( 11l79)
Linda Bia.Ir Jim Bray A
talented and rich rnusleal
student Mis out to win a
roller Slcatlng t>oogle con.
test before resuming he<
musical ltudles. ·po·
1:00 at MOVIE
• • • ''The Boy Will\
Green Hllr" ( 19•8) Dean
Stockwell. Aobtft Ryan A
young orphan must learn
to deal with rejeetlon ~
hll hatr tums or--.
.. INDEPENDENT
NETWORK NEWS
ClJMOVIE • * * "Why Would I Lie?'
(11l80) Tre11 W11111ma, t . .118
Eiel\l\Otn A comDUISlve
liar UPMtl the llllUI quo
with 1111181u1al 10 conform
'PG'
1:10fJ MOVIE
• • ..... "Land RaldtHS '
( 1969) Telly Savalu.
George Mahar!• An Inell·
lfl·hallng town boas It
held responsible for • weo-
on uam massacre In An·
1on1 IMrotory
@)NEWS
UOd) MOVIE
• • · Ooomw11ch ( t972)
Ian Bannan. Judy G"aon
A man conducting under·
wlll< reaaarch near a
small 11land d1scover1 thll
the water contains radto-
llcirve waste rffponlll>le
lor phySICally oetormlng
the ISiand's 1nhab11an1s
fC)MOVIE
• •') "Foxes" ( 19801
Jodie Foat er. Sally Kelle•·
man The v1ct1m1 ol broken
homes and uncerlng par·
ents, tour teen-age girls try
10 soothe fhllt ernollonal
wounds through drugs and
Mll 'A'
1:45 MOVIE
• Tiie Ftllh Floor t t9801
Bo Hopkins, Dianne Hull A
young woman 15 incar-
cerated 1n a bizarre mental
hosp11a1 where vlolence
end drug ar>use ore the
order ol the day 'R
1:508 NEWS
2:00 D ENTERTAINMENT
TONIGHT
An 1nt9Nlew willl Douglas
Fa111>anks Jr
ftJ MOVIE
• • 'The Oev11 To Pay"
( 19301 Ronald Colman.
Lorena Young A rakish
young llber11ne tastes the
ta.st. Ir .. ltte of a b8C"810r
as long as he can before
setting down roo11
Q!NEWS
0MOVIE * * ' The AfltC ( t979)
Carrie Snodgrets. Ray Mil·
land. A llbrarlan llves In the
pas1 wllh he< memories ot
a love who disappeared
2:25i MOV1£ * • • "Penny Serena<le
( lll-411 Cary Grant Irene
Dunne ~t adoPtrve
parents te.rn that happl-
.-s can soon lurn to trag
edy.
2:30 8 NEWS
2:40 G) MOVIE * • 'First Yank Into
TOkv<>" { 19-tS) Tom Neal,
Barbata Hale. In order to
extrlC1 vii., atomtc t>omb
MCtets from a POW held
by the Japenese, an Am«·
1can undergoes plutlc sur-
gery to dl19u1se h1a ldentt·
2:46 ~MOVIE
• • "Jual A Giglio"
3:00 . MOVIE
• • Creep;ng Terror
1196<4) Voe Savage, Shan-
non 0 'N81l A ho!rible.
lndestrucllble monller
from another planet pre-
sents a menaoe 10 man-
kind
3:108 NEWS
3:30ftJ MOVIE
• • "The Devll'5 Com-
mandment" ( 1960) Gianna
Marla Cenale, Datto
MIOt>Nl•s. When a numt>ef
or young women are mur.
JOHN DARLING
dated, a Frtndl ntwt-
man' 1 -on IOt 1tre1t
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Hunter, Chflt HllywOOd
Two rival Mwt companlee
llltMPI 10 edge .. c:h
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Auel• attan ,_, vi..o.ert In
the '0'11 'PO'
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hold him l>I Cll trom
1>1corn1ng en Olymptc
cti•mpton
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JKklOn A torme< lntelli·
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KGB and the CIA, W110 llt
11y1ng 10 ptavenl him from
pu1>t11h1ng hll rnemolra R
4:30 ($ THE NEW MAID
A Otiw maod t>ecomes a
nttw and rnuch-needed
rriend to• little bOy
l %l MOVIE
• • • • rm Alt Right
Jack ( 1960) Ian Carmi·
• ChHI, Pet.. Seller• In
trying to do a good Job tor
his uncle 1n • tactory, a
well-meaning bumbler
actually upseu the
c1ook8<1 scheme his uncle
has so c.arefully planned
f 'rfday'•
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loams L•sa Eichhorn A
compulSJva liar upsets the
statu5 Quo W11h his refusal
to conloim 'PG
&:00 0 • • "B1ea~1no Glass
( t9801 Hazel 0 Connor
Phil Oan1els A British punk
pop star's klestyle ult•·
rnatel'y leads to tragedy
PG
8-00 C • • '1 The Hard Way
t t980) Patrick McGOOhan
Lee van C1ee1 A hlled
assassin has to make one
more hll ootore he can
retire A'
S • • • rne Glass Bot·
tcm Boal ( 1966) Oor1s
Day ROd raylor A phys•
cosl becomes onvol•ed with
a gtrl w110 poses as a me<
maid Pillf·tome
0 • • '• Stardust Mam
oroes t t980) woooy Allen
C11ar101te Remphno A sue·
cessru1 dorec101 laces a
personal crisis as he 111es
10 make some ma1or dee•·
s1ons 1n nos ltte PG
9:30 d) *'>"Spook Chasers
( 19571 Ll!O Gorcev. Hun11
Hall The Bowery Boys tono
they hhe some nol·SO·
lrotndly ghosts 101 com-
pany 85 they set out to
repair an old rarmhouse
C '• Steel" ( t980) Lee
MsjOl5. Jennohlr O'Neill A
Mautllul woman is ass1SI·
ed Dy a tough construcllon
foreman '" running the
company She •nhef•ls afle<
her lather S SUSp+CIOUS
ICC•dontal oealh PG
10:00 S * * * 'Why Would I
Loe'' f 19801 Treat Wol
t1&ms L•sa Eocllhorn A
compul11ve liar upsets lhe
status quo with n1s refusal
to conlorm PG 0 • • 'Road Games
(19& t) Stacy Keach Jamie
lee Curtis An eccentnc
truci..er a beaulilul
h1lchh1,er ano a psycho
palhoC koUe• lra•ahng the
same route are playing
gomos tor 111e ano dealh
PG
10:3G d) • • fhe lonely Trail
C t9361 John Wayne Ann
Rulhe•toid A oang or out·
raws 1e,.0t•zes local ranch
flfS untol one man takes
contr04
11:00 0 • '*', Carry On Con
slaDle ( t9621 Sidney
James. Eric Barker A local
prl'C1nc1 t>ecomes 8 mad-
house w11h the arrival ot a
group ol well-meaning
rookies
t 1:30 C • • • The Gathering
( 1978) Ed Asne< Maureen
s 1 lf)leton 1,ong11tne dM·
~ among 1"18fnti.I ol
the femlly of a dying man
COrrte out rn tne oe>en wfl8ll
1111 grown~ g•ther
tor• linel llf'l\Jly ,..,"'°"
12.00. IJI • •;, "Tiie Advtn·
tu1e1 0 1 I ronller
Fr .. mont" ( 197&) D•n
Haggerty, Denver Pyle A
farmtt of Ill• t830t
enGoun1er1 Ciano« and tM
lhrHI of lollld ll\IMll• lfl 1118
-ch ror • 11n1f)l<o ~•• In
the rnoul'll81M
.. • e • •,., "YOUl'lg Mari
Wllh A ·~orn ' ( 1950) Kltil
OouglH, l iwr.,. 8ec11t
',,. IOv• "'" OI • ptO~ttno young trumpet pl1ye1
11earty co111 him "" mu11
Galoer"'
1 l.J * * "TM Cockflfhlfll'" f 111741 w 1uen 011a. Har-
ry Oe11n Stanton Alie< a
mejor 0111931 I Gl'Org1~
gamecocl< ,,,,,,., vow. to
remain 111ent until na
rega1n1 me ch1mp1onsn1p
ot 1111 sport A
1:00 1 S, • • • The Gia .. 8ot-
1om Boat" ( t966) Oorot
Oiy. ROd T aylOr A phytl
c1s1 become• lflvOlvlld "'""
• 9111 who poses at• mer
Miid par1-11rne
1;30 C • *' • Tiie H111d Way
t 111801 Patric~ McGoohan
Ltte Van Cleel A hore<I
asHssrn hH to make or1e
more n11 oerore he Cati
rettre R
0 * • SnowDall
E•11ress 119721 Oean
Jones Nancy 0 1,on II
New vorll accou"tant t•o
val' wes1 10 the Rockies 111
1n attempt 10 rnooern11e 8
01lapi0a1e<1 Skt r&SOll he
oroherrted ·G·
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t 1980) Marlon B1ando.
George C Scoll Whole
1nvestiga11ng me rnunlflf or
•colleague 111 •ete•a11 cop
uncovers a 'onsptracy
onvolvong the suppression
of a syn.thette tuPl 101mul•
oy tne o•I compantes R
3:00 C • * • l et It Be
( t9701 Tne 8ea11es John
Lennon, Paul McCartney.
George Hamson and R111
oo Slarr pursue a rl)und ot
rehearsals reco1 ding ~es
s1ons ano an omti.umptu
Conce<I
3:30 0 * * * The Caddy
( 1953) Dean t..4arton Jerry
l1w1s Two 5G8lletbra1rwld
young men embark on
g041ong careers wolh doSM~
trous resulls
0 * • • • Groroa
f t980) Gena Rowlands
Jolln Adames A rormor
gun mott b<!Corn8" me pro
19C1ot of an orpnanf.'d 6
year old Pue<to Ric11n ••
Qllled Dy the unde•wOrld
ror the mtormat1on he car-
11es 1n a balltred oroet-
ca~P PG
Z • • t<ereWeGo
Rouno The MulbP• ry
Bush
6'00 0 • • Snowball
E·press 11'1n1 0Pan
Jones Nancy Olson "
New VOik accounla111 tr a
vets west to thtt Roc.1& 11'' 10
an attempt to mooern1ze a
d1lap1dateo s'' 1eso11 he
1nh1>meo G ·
5'05 Z • • ·ctaor Oe Femme
!1:30 C ' Steer t 19801 L~
Ma1ois Jennifer 0 Netll A
beau11tu1 ..,omon •6 aso;is1-
8<1 by a 1c1111n construction
toieman on running the
company she mheroll alter
he• latne1 s ,usp1c1ous
11cc1de111a1 death PG
H • • the Weter
Babies t 1979~ An1ma11on
and l1•e octton James
Mason A courageous
young l>oy saves sevet al
playful ocean creatu<es
t•om 1he wrath ot unoer-
wate< enemies
S • • • Advance To
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Ford, Stella Stevens When
a company of Union sol
d>PtS IS de11111eo IO Qll/Jfd 8
gold Shipment lhe captain
taJls lor a IPmate Cl)nled·
t-rate spy ..l.. 0 • • Stai.., re>.
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Wilham Sha Iner l P(>nard
N1moy The tormPr com-
mander or tl>e U S S
Enterprise reassemblt'I his
old crew :ind sets 011 on "
mission lo l111d the mystPU
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Ronald Reagan
RUNNER-UP
Alan Alda
He recalls
Wake Island
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP> -Forty years have
passed since the surrender or the U.S. naval air
station at Wake Island, but Winfield Scott
Cunningham, the commander or the forces,
remembers well.
" "We heard the radio messages about Pearl
Harbor," on Dec. 7, Cunningham said, and
Japanese bombers "bit us about noon the same
day." The attacks came each day for two weeks,
destroying almost every building on the island and
killing dozens of the 400 Marines and civilians
i der his command.
The battle lasted 15 days on the tiny atoll 2,000
iles west of Pearl Harbor. The stubborn fight
became a symbol of hope for a nation suddenly
plunged into World War II.
Cunningham is 81 now, but sWl active and
healthy. He, his wife and daughter have lived in
suburban Memphis since bis retirement from the
'Navy as admiral in 1950.
Wake Island was an important link in the
•trans-Pacific air route in 1941. As , war fears
spread, the Navy began fortifying Pan American
Airways' refueling station there.
A Marine defense battalion, led by Maj. James
P.S. Devereux, was sent there equipped with a few
()Utmoded coastal guns and anti-aircraft batteries
plus rifles. The battalion had no radar.
Cunningham was navigator of a seaplane
tender at Pearl Harbor when ordered to take
charge of developing an airbase and servicing
depot for s ubmarines and seaplanes. About 1,200
civilian workers were at Wake to build the base.
··1 was briefed at Pearl Harbor about 10 days
before I went out there and nothing was said about
When war came the
12-plane Marine squadron
of Gruman Wildcats flew
up to meet the , attackers
each day but the force
quickly dwindled . . .
~ar being imminent," Cunningham said. "Of
course, we knew about the rumors ... but the
1eneral thought was the Japanese wouldn't dare
attack the United States. Of course the Japanese
didn't have that attitude.'·
When war came, the 12-plane Marine fighter
squadron of Grumman F-4F Wildcats flew up to
meet the attackers . each day, but the force
dwindled quickly to two planes patched together
with parts.
On Dec. 11, the Japanese attacked by ship.
The Americans sank two destroyers and damaged
a cruiser. '
"The reason they were sunk was we allowed
them to come in close and drew them into range,"
~said.
"Devereux called on the phone to ask for
permission to fire. I said 'Hold fire.' They thought
we hadn't seen them so they came in where we
could hit them."
Their success was s hort-lived. Japanese
born bers returned the next day, and the next, and
the next.
"They knocked down just about everything
that was standing," Cunningham said.
The enemy ships returned on a moonless night
Dec. 22.
"They ran two destroyer-transports up on the
beach and landed troops," he said. "We couldn't
see them. They sort of ground us down. Our
fjghting planes had been reduced to zero. The
~fenders were scattered in small groups and the
Japanese bad c ut our communications.
"I took some advice from Devereux ... He
thought things were pretty bad. . .I ordered the
s urrender."
Cunningham, Devereux and the other
Americans spent the remainder of the war in a
prison camp. Cunningham said several Wake
Island defenders were beheaded aboard a ship that r.k them to Singapore.
He was awarded the Navy Cross for actions at
ake laland, but said bis roJe larcely was icnored
at the time, with the credit given Devereux.
Shortly before he retired from the Navy, be
wrote "Wake Island Command" lo tell his aide of
the story.
oney come• back
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -Reportl ot the
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th~ $300 ttolen, offlclals say.
The in:~ was taken frolQ a s-1aJJon clua jar
that wu ·full ol colnl and billt, said Shelli
Horton, a nune at the Cherry llll1t Nunlns Home. ·
Reagan popular
Mother Teresa tops women's list in poll
NEW YORK <AP> -Ronald
Reacan wu named the ·moat
admired man in the world ln a
s urvey of Good H ouaekeepln1
M a1azine readers, and fl rat lady
Nancy Reagan finished second in the
list of most admired women.
The maca.zine'a survey, published
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Teresa of Calcutta was named the
world's most admired woman. The
nun, who has devoted her life to the
poor, received the honor last year.
first lady Pat Nixon waa wu fourth
and actress Carol Burnett was fifth.
Mrs. Nixon has been among tM top
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Katharine Hepburn placed sixth;
Beverly Sills, director of the New
York City Opera Company, was
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THURSDAY, DEC. 17 , 1981
CLASSI Fl ED 06
Saddleback welcomes
OCC in Gauchos'
tourney opener. D2.
BACKBOARD BATTLES -~ewport llarhor ~ B~ ron Ball
1521 dri,·es the I ant· for l\\O of h1~ game· high 31 point~
1top1. whtll' '.\it•wport -.., Grt.'I! Selh' t-12 ' battle~ \\"alt
DeCases 1-14 1 and another C\1p1st rano \"a llt·~ pla~·l'I'
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·Whipple's • 01e01ones
Two years. at Saddle back highlighted his career
By JOHN SEVANO
Of llM Dally l'I ... S\aH
Toby Whipple will probably be re member:_ed bes.t for
the two years he s pent al Saddleback College elusively
dodging would-be tacklers.
did in the second and 1 gained about 150 yards o r so. I think
I surprised the coaching staff.
"From lher~. everything clicked. I guess you could
say l was in the right place at the right time."
FROM SUCH HUMBLE beginnings, Whipple's career
llourished. It was a special two years in Whipple's life, a period in
which he enjoyed his finest hour as a football hero. Season
and c~eer records he set back in 1969-70 still stand today
Unfortunately, the former 5·10, 190-pound running
back never fulfilled his potential after his stint with the
Gau chos. A ser ies of disappointments saw to that.
He set single-gam e records for most touchdowns (4},
most rushes (46 > and most yards rushing <257>: he set
season records for most touchdowns 116>. most rushes
I 330 1. most yards < 1,588 > and most points < 961 ; and he set
car eer records for most TDs 132), most rushes<~>. most Actually, beginning with his sophomore
year in high school. Whipple's road was
fill ed with bumps and detours.
WITH A TR£MENDOUS future ahead
of him at Anaheim High , Whipple was
forced to transfer to Tustin after his
parents divorced following his sophomore
sea son.
At Anaheim, a noted football power in
the &O's, Whipple was a sensation on the
"B'' team. He was so good. in fact. he was
LOOKING BACK
brought up to the varsity squad for the CJ F
playoffs that year (1966 >.
At Tustin, it was different. As Whipple
candidly a dmits, he was a n av ·
e r age· player on an average team
Still, he was selected the Tillers' MVP as a
senior.
Whipple didn't exactly catch the eye or
yards (2,847 ) and most points (192>.
"I really had a go<kl time," said
Whipple. "I enjoyed the people I played
with and the coaches. I really didn't know
everything I had done, they just gave me
the ball and I ran. ·
·'The whole team atmosphere was
close . We were a loose team that kidded
and fooled around a lot." .
Saddleback also fooled around to the
lune of 9·2 and 8-1-1 record~ with Whipple.
Both seasons were good enough for
conference championships and a playoff
berth.
..... Things began to sour after that,
however. .
WIUPPLE SPENT TWO good practice
weeks at the University of Pacific before
family problems and homesickness forced
him to leave and come home.
Then he did the same thing for two
week s at Cal State Fullerton before
s uffering a broken leg. The coaching staff
asked Whipple to red-shirt. He refused.
any scouts, however. And. when 1t came TOBY WHIPPLE
tim e to selecting a college he chose
Finally, he gave it one last crack at
the University of Hawaii. A coaching
conflict. though, cut that effort short, too
"l went there on a marriage scholarship, but I was
cocky and bull-headed at the time ... admitted Whipple,
.. and they wanted to c hange my technique.
Saddleback on the simple basis that "it
was a new college and I didn't know where f was going. I
really didn't know what I wanted to do or where my life
was headed."
Whipple didn't set the practice field on fire du rang hts
first few workouts at Saddleback
··we would practice at UCI in those days and I started
on the rummy squad," he recalled. "f don't think their
I the coaches l expectations of me were ver y high.
··They wanted me to run with the flow and I used to
always cut back against the grain. Plus. every t ime a pro
scout came a round. they always took me out of the
hneup."
"But then our top running back. Tim Butle r, broke his
ankle. and although f still didn't start in our first game. I
Anyway, the bottom line was three coll eges -and
three failures. Needless-to-say, Whipple was at a new low.
.. f just got m arried and quit playing football." said
<See TOBY, Paje DZ >
Edison takes spotlight
Chargers in San Dimas semis; Ocean View nipped
By ROGER CARLSON
Of tlM o.lty ...... St.Mf
POMONA -Edison High's Cha rgers will be at
centerstage of Cl F Southern Section basketball
circles Friday night unbeaten status and a
semifinals berth in the prestigious San Dimas
Tournament of Champions qualifies you for suc h
notoriety.
The Chargers put down talented Inglewood ror
the second time this season Wednesday night to set
the mselves up ror a duel with Santa Monica. which
dropped Long Beach Poly from the unbeaten
ranks. snapping the J ackrabbits' 28·game wanning
streak in the process.
Ocean View. however, missed by a whisker of
making the Sunset League's two entnes double
winners Wednesday at Cal Poly Pomona when the
Seahawks failed to connect from the charity hne
with nine seconds left and all the chips on the hne.
Edtson 63. Inglewood 59
Richard Chang, Edison's All -CIF sta r, plunked
in 26 points and hauled in 10 rebounds to lead the
Chargers to t he ir sixth victory"without a defeat,
but it certainly wasn't a one·man show
Rich D1Bernardo added 14 points and 11
boards and handed out three assists. while Jeff
Stephens contributed 12 points and fi ve assists as
the Charger s put forth a total eHort to turn
Ingle wood away. .
"I was just really pleased we could play with
them (Inglewood 1," said Edison Coach Barry
Leigh. "We didn't play very well in the firs t round
against Palos Verdes
"But they're gam ers they're neat kids
When they know there's a ball game. they'll be
ready.··
For a while it didn't appear Edison was really
ready a 24-23 halftime advantage consisted
mostly or turnovers t Inglewood was leading in that
category, 12·101 and missed shots <Edison was
10.ror-28 from the fi eld. Inglewood 10-for·25>.
But a solid third quarter put Leigh's quintet in
command and with 2:35 spent Edison had Jumped
into a 36·25 lead.
DiBernardo sNred nine of his points in that
span and hjs three point inside play off of an assist
from Chang with 1:49 left gave the wiMers a 41·32
lead just when Inglewood seemed to be making
somewhat of a run on the Cha rgers .
Inglewood eventually pared the defi cit to 48·44
with 5:08 left and 56·50 with 2: 17 to go, but the
Chargers had too much for Inglewood's pressure.
"Stephens , Mark Goudge and Tim Smith
m aintained control and Cha ng was always there to
GOU OGE StEl'H&NS SMITH
counter with his dert shooting.
·'Stephens a nd Goudge are good ball
handlers. · noted Leigh. "They have a lot of poise.
· The third quarter was the key. our kids
decided to get a little aggressive and start playing.
"The first hair it seemed both teams were
playing afraid."
Edison clicked on 24 of 52 from the floor (46.2
percent ), as o pposed to Ing lewood's 41.5
percentage !27 or 65 ).
lnglewood·s 6·8 J erome Johnson was held to
six points by Edison's tough defe nse.
Whtie the third qu a rte r outburs t was the
turning point, the difference, of course. was the
presence of Chang, whose 6-6 frame seemed to
control the issue at both ends of the court.
Santa Monica and Poly were lied at 38 after
three quarters. but the Vikings turned Poly into
ace. outscoring the Jackrabbits, 15·3, in the next
6:35 of playing time to put it out of reach.
So. it's the 6·7, 6·5. 6·5 front line of Santa
Monica. led by 6·6 Ken Sprague, which stands in
the way o f Edis on's path to Saturday 's
championship fina ls .
St. Bernard 53, Ocean View 52 11
It was tied or the lead changed hands 16 times
and Ocean View held a 47-41 lead with just 5:45
re maining, but the Seahawks couldn't maintain
order against St. Bernard's tough press, nor could
they connect at the free throw line.
"Turnovers and free throws." lamented Ocean
View Coach Jim Harris. "They didn't steal the ball
from us. we jusl threw It away. We've been hitting
55 percent of our free throws. but we really choked
tonight... .
From the field the Seahawks were somethmg
else. clicking at a 72.4 percent rate 121 of 29 >.
But. Ocean View was guilly of 23 turnovers. a
dozen more than speedy St. Bernard. And when
<See EDISON, Page D3)
Penguins
cool off
Kings
PITI'SBURGH <AP ) -The
Pitts burgh Penguins haven't
given Coach Eddie Johns ton
much to be happy about lately.
An exception has been rookie
winger Doug Shedden.
Shedden scored the goal that
gave the Penguins a 7-6 National
Hockey League victory over the
Lo s Angeles Kings o n
Wednesday night. T he Penguins
had lost four of their past five
games.
"He 's <Shedden > playing as
well as any forwt:trd we have,"
Johnston s aid. "He's done a
really good job in the last three
or four games. If he hadn't
gotten hurt earli er, he'd already'
be established with us ."
S h edd e n . a 20 -ye ar-o ld
fifth-round draft choice in 1980,
was sidelined by a fractured
finger and torn leg muscles in
October. Wednes day n ight's
game was only his 15th in the
NHL.
"IT'S HARD lo feel like a part
of the team when you're not
playing," Shedden said. "You
sit in the stands and you know
you'r e not contributing. Plus I
got a little heavy and it's hard to
take the weight off."
Shedden and Paul Gardner
each had two goals in the game
as the P enguins ended Los
Angeles· three-game unbeaten
streak.
The Kings were comin1 off a
4-3 triumph in Buffalo Tues-
day night and didn 't arTive
in Pittsburgh until earl y
Wednesday morning.
"We were tired but that's no
excuse." said defenseman Dave
Le wis. "We had a two-goal lead.
It seemed like every time we
made a mistake, we'd turn
around and it would be ln the
net."
I UCI could face No. 1_ defensive
I SpedaJ to Ut~ DalJy Piiot . -Arkansas Slate is ranked No. 1 In OC I takes on an Eastern Michigan
• • team in nation
THE KINGS TWICE lost a
pair or two-goal leads 81
go~·tender Marlo Lessard
allowed seven goals on 27 shots.
Kings' winger Steve Boaek
said he didn't bold Lessard
responsible for the lou.
··Every lime we did somethina
wron1, it started with the
forwards and went all the way
through," Bozek sald. "I t.hln.k
we could ti&ve won lhl1 11me.
You can~ame anybody.
We've got to play a little
li&hter:---' • . ..
MISSOULA, Mt. An. interesting the nation ln defense allowing only 44.5 outm that has wo n five of six games,
malchup looms Satur~ay night, here. in p oints per gam e . '<Fresno Stat'e is including a 67·65 victory over Mich11an
Champion Holiday basketball second, giving up 44.8 points per 1ame>. AT Mlchlgan. .
ney. -The Anteaters have the nation's And Arkansas State must get past f course, to make l~at matchup leading acorer lo Kevin Maiee. who is Montana, usually doubly tough ln their
. e about, UC Irvine s unbeaten averaglne 32.9 points per game, own 9,500-seat arena. Ant ~a ter.s mus t defeat East,e rn approxlfLtely 12 fewer than Arkansas Here ls a brief rurf~ on the teams
Jllcbi1an an the openmg round Fnday State is Wing per ouUnt. In the tourney: n1Cbl. And Arkaoau Slate's unbeaten Indians must do the same against the
Unlver1it.y of Montana .
Why such an lntcrcsling matchup7
Well, consider the followin1 :
-Coech Bill Mulll1a,n '1 UCI team Is
ranked No. 2 in the n•Uon ln storint
with a tu awerage (Hou ton 11 No. 1
wttb 105.0>.
-Mulligan can't stand a slow tempo
game. He's gone on record as favoring a 24· or 30·second clock. He's been
burned before by the slow down same.
But before that "dream matchup"
takes place, these two teams muat cet
by very formidable foet Friday nl1ht.
EASTERN MICHIGAN U ·U: The
Hurons have 11 .Plflyers returning
from laat season's 13·1' team, includlnl(
lour starters. SenJor JerI Zatltoff +6·91
1s the leadJng storer (20.8 aver .. e>,
followed by 6-9 Jack BrUJewits <14.3)
and 4J.1 «U•rd r.larlow McClain (12.0>.
The other starters are 6·5 Anthony
White ~nd 6-1 Eric Watson.
The Hurons have defeated Mlchi1an,
lllinois·Chica10 Circle (73-551, Akron
<68-62>. Cleveland State (84-79> and
Grand Valley Colle1e (99-63). The lou
was to Pittaburih <84·7&). • ..
MONTANA <•·S) -The Grin.lies of
Coach Mike Mont1omery <• Lona
Beach State 1raduat.e), have • youn1
team with only three players retu~ln1
fro m a 19·9 squad of a year a10. Tb• top
players are 6·11 junior center Cral1
La~en and &-6 Junior rorwa.rd Derrick
Pope .. Included In Montana'• four
<Sff tJCI, Pase DZ>
rJ,,01 Aqele1 bad a J-1 leed
after ooe' period (II\ aoala by laq
Turnbull.l Steve JenHn and
Boaek. Gardner scored for
P ttllbW'th.
The Kine• built • M lead In
the second period before tbe
Pen1uln1 tied tbe 1cor• on
101la by Orea Sheppard llDd
Rick Kehoe l.aQ ln the period.
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Griffin football pair
file for bankruptcy
From AP dispatches
COLUMBUS, Ohio Archie and [!]
Ray GriWn, rormer football stars at 4. •
Ohio Stale University who now play
for the Cincinnati Be ngals. and
another brother. James. have filed for
bankruptcy
The petition for personal bankruptcy
liquidation for the three and their wives ends a
three-year venture into a string of six Athlete's
Foot s hoe stores. Five stores
her e and one in Springfield.
Ohio , closed a nd the
merchandlse is being sold.
Kathleen Ransier , their
attorney, said she expects a
liquidation sale to produce
e nough to pay $170,000 owed
the Small Busine ss
Administration and $46,000
due Ohio State Bank. She
A.u 1""111 sai d d ebts for rented
premises likely will not be paid.
The Griffin Corp. listed Archie as president.
Ray as secretary and James as vice president
and general manager.
Document's in bankruptcy court s how
Archie has debts of $519,568. assets or $127,750
and 1980 income or $80,000. Ray and his wife,
Lynn. listed debts of $539,100 and assets or
$93,350. including a S90,000 residence.
James and his wife have until Monday to
s ubmit a financial report to the.court.
Quote of the day
Glenn Wilkes, Stetson University
basketball coach. talking about a schedule
that includes Doke, Flo11da State. Wake
Fores t and South Carolina: "We don't
have a fi ght song: we have a surrender
song."
Lucas sends 76ers reeling
M 1urlce Lucas a cored ore "'
rebound to break u \le a11 the New
York IC.nicks defeated Phlladclph111
Wednes day nighl, 117 11~ in tt
N atlonul Bt1s"ketball Assoc1allon gam~ The
76ers, who fclf Into 8 tie ror lhc l~lld ID the
Atlantic Divmon, never led but did man<•r:t· to
tie the Hurc at 11 5 t t !i before Luc:as'
game·wiMer . . tto~ton 's Larry Bird scored
30 po1nL' <1:s the Celtic!. brokt!
open a clo:.c ~1trnl' lute in the
thi rd quurtcr tu :-ubduc
011ll ui<, 109 !)2
W u:-hin~tun ':. I-' rank J ohnson
scored 22 ~>Ulrll'" 111cluding
the f1nJ I s ix . to s park Wa ~h1ngton past <'lcvt•lund,
106· 102 A 20 foot 1ump
!.hot l>) Ricky Sober:. with
one s econd remaining 111
1.ucAs overtime gave t'h ica~o u
dramatic 98-97 triumph over New Jer~ey
CUH Robinson scored 30 pomb. und rookie
Stev~ Johnson added a career high 23 lo lead
Kansas City pasl Phoenix. 97·81 Robinson. who
also led Kansas City with 14 rebounds. hil four
slraight baskets early in the fourth period as the
Kings broke open the gam e and handed the Suns
their firth loss in Phoenix· last s ix outin~s
Fry rewarded with extension
Iowa football eoach Hayden "'r)'.
who guided the llawkeyes to their
first winning season in 20 years and a
berth in the Rose Bowl. Wednesday
accepted an eight-year extension of h1~ c•ontract
and a salary increase The university's Board 10
Control of Athletics had approved the contract
extension and a SI0,000 salary inrrease
Tuesday. The new contract puts Fry under
rontracl for 10 ) curs
(.ieorge Welsh, "'ho 111 rune
Yt!ars has led thl' U S. Naval
Academy back to rootball
res peclabi11ty. Wcdnt·sduy
was named head eourh at the
Un1ver-;1ly ur
Virginia Hiii Yun~.
head coach at West Texas
State University, was named
head coach ut the Universitv
"lllY o f T e x a " a l E ·1
Paso . . The Seattle Seahawlt!. of the
National Football League said they have signed
free agent punter Frank Garcia to replace Jerf
West. who suffered a broken ankle Sunday
again!St the Denver Broncos West. meanwhile.
wa s placed on the 1n1ured rese rve
list Members of the Brigham Young
football team declined to take the annual tour
aboard the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft earner
given to teams participating in the ffol1day
Bowl in San Diego
Injury may prevent
Fouts from playing
If sore hip doesn't , late dues might ...
bargaining agreement. which
e xpires in July.
SAN DIEGO <AP > San
Diego quarterback Dan Fouts,
threatened with s uspension by
the National Football League
Players' Associalion over
delinquent union dues. has a
severe hip injury and may miss
Monday night's season-ending
game with Oakland , the
Chargers said Wednesday.
Listed by the learn as
"questionable." Fouls told the
c lub the condition or his
badly,br-uised trip worsened
while he was at a fashion s how
Tuesday night
M eanwhil e, an NFLPA
exec utive says the players·
union can't stop Fouts. lhe NF'L
leader in passing yardage and
touchdown passes, from playing.
"We don't plan lo go to court
on the matter." s aid NFLPA
counsel Dick !lerthelson .
THE; NFLPA, in a directive
Tuesday, ordered the Chargers
to suspend Fouts for the
remainder of the season for his
failure to pay Sl.122 in dues for
"Maybe they'd like to expire
e arlier. Like mos t Monday
ni'gtit, '' said'C'arvey.
FOUTS' TEAMMATES on
Wednesday said they would
honor the veteran quarterback's
position for the good of the team
IC AFC West leade r Denver.
10-5, loses Sunday at Chicago.
San Diego, 9-6. could capture its
third consecutive d1v1sion title
by beating Oakland. 7·8
Offensive tackle Billy Shields,
the Charger s· pla yer
representative. told The San
Diego Union lhal the players
have given no thought to
boycotting the gam e a s an
ex pres s ion o r their
dissatisfaction with Fouts_
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' No," said Shields "He's a
leammate. We come to a game
as a team. for the common good
There can be distractions.
peripheral things, but we as
professionals can go on lhe fi eld
and give everything we have.
whether there arc d1stract1ons
or not.··
From Page 01
f Chargers' owner Eugene Klein
'called the NFLPA's move
"attempted blackmail" and said
h e would d e f y the union
directive He attacked the action
as "a vicious grandstand play"
1 by N FLPA executive director I Ed Garvey.
Fouts, the only member of the 1 1,550-member player union who
hasn't paid his dues. and the
I Chargers have "a legal duty to
Ii ve up to the co llective
bargaining agreement,"
according to Garvey
In a telephone interview. he
suggested the controversy "may
very well s ignal a material
breach" in the collective
f From Page 01
FOUTS DEVELOPED the hip
potnter problem in recent weeks
and the area is "swollen and
sore and he was having muscle
spasms .. this week, according lo
C harger s· lra1n e r R1 ('
Mc Donald. -.
" l rs not a take lhing," said
McDonald. ·You can look at his
le g and see he 's got
discoloration clear up :rnd down
his leg. his back and his hip ··
The problem reportedly flared
while Fouts was attending a
blood drive fashion show 1n
which is wife was partlcipatin~.
I TOBY WHIPPLE • • •
I I Whipple . "I can't relate my J feelings, or why I did what I did.
t ll 's hard to rationalize. The only
thing I can figure Is that it
'
wasn't in my life plan.''
That doesn 't mean that
II Whipple doesn't regret what
happened.
I "At first, I didn't miss it at all.
I had played football for 11
I years. But now. looking back, 1
realize I do miss It. What's
particularly fnt,strating is that I
spent m01t of my life pre.paring
to be a pro athlete. and t was
knocking at the door. But
then ...
now 30, has t>een married for a
decade and has two children
<Rocky and Troy ). He is
curr e ntl y unemployed (in
construction work J, but claims
it· s only temporary as he Is
trying to find a new avenut m
lire.
''l'V E C HAN GED
dra malically ln the last 10
years," be said. "I used to be a
party-goer tha chased women.
drove fast car~ you know the
type. Now, I'm mellower~ and l
have a good woman (his wife
t<atbyl who s!!frrts me.
UCI ...
victories 1s .1 61 ·41j der1~1on over
winless Utah Stall·
ARKANSAS STATE lfi-0 1
The Indians ha vt' only one
pl ayer < 5· 11 so1>homorc guard
Jay llanstn 1 averaging 1n
douhle f1 11t ures < 12 5 1 The
second leading c;co rt'r i:. 6·7
Junior Morris Tys on. who is
hilling at a 9 2 <'Iii> Arkansas
Slate's win:. h a\<' hee n over
Eastern Kentuck'.'.. Northern
Iowa. Pa n Amcril:an'. Houston
Baptis t und Wiscons in-Green
Ray The latter win wa~ by a
24·23 score
ANTEAllll NOTES Boll\ qom•• In
MIUoul• will be bro~t••• (II WV ( FM, tOI> wllh
FrlOo • Q•me \tar11no ti 8 pm t• o'tlO<'
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comes home
f:rEXINGTON, Ky. (AP )
J erry Claiborne. rootbLiH coach
Gretzky pads total in Oiler win
Wayne Gretzky !!cored his 34th
l(uul or the season in lhe fir•t 59
:.ec·ond:-us tht: Edmonton Oilers
£CCH't!d tour ~u>lU rn thu open.Ina Cour minut.N"
route to a 7 4 victory over the Colondo Rockies
1n the National Hockey League Wednesday
111i;-ht The v1t•tory gav~ the Oiltlnl a 10·1 4 mark
m th,•1r lust 15 games and Edmonton became
the ftr!'it NI 11. team to r~ord 20 wins this
i;ea!ton Rtg Kerr denected in a shot from
lhc left corner by l>oug Croumaa with less than
rive minutes left as Chicago came back for a 3·3
lie with Winnipeg, extending the Black Hawks'
unbeaten stn:uk on home ice to 14 games
Keellb Acton and Pierre Mondou each
contributed a goal and an assist as Montreal
beat Hartford. 6 ·1 . Biii Barber'•
power-play goul with lesl than 14 minutes left
broke u 3 3 lie and lifted Philadelphia past the
New York RanJZers, 7·3 . A spectacular solo
••fforl by John Anderson In the last minute,
when he s plit the Vancouver defense and
scored, ~ave Toronto a Ii 6 tie with lhe Canucks.
Former Ram executive John dies
BUI John. 72, who came to Los •
Angeles with the Rams when the
profess iona l t e am moved from
Clt!veland, has succumbed after a lengthy
illness John. who retired in 1975 as business
manager. died in St . Joseph's Hospital in
Burbank Tuesda y a fter s uffering from
Parkinson's Disease Jennifer B., owned by
newscaster George Putnam, finished fast to
tapture lhe Turkish Trousers Purse by a
hair ll'ngth over Blush With Pride berore a
c·rowd t>f 15.986 at Hollvwood Park
Television, radio
Following are the top sparts e11ents on TV
tonight Ratings are: ••• , excellent; " " "
worth watching,•" fair., forget it.
7:20 p.m., Channel 9 ./ { ./ ,
NBA BASKETBALL: lakers at Golden State.
Announcers: Chick Hearn and Keith Erickson.
The red-hot Lakers. under new Coach Pat
Riley, will play ~ei r second straight c,;iame
against the Warriors . Sunday night at the Forum.
it was a ll Lakers in a 122-118 victory Lloyd Free.
who has picked up it nic kname of World, leads the
Warriors while Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Earvin
"Magic" Johnson direct the Lakers attack.
RADIO
Basketball Lakers at Golden State. 7· 20
p m , KLAC (S70). Ski Reports 9· 43 a .m., 12: 43.
3:43 and 7:43 pm., KNX < 1070>.
Georgetouin beats
cross-town rival
From AP dispatches
LANDOVER. Md Senior Eric Floyd scored
12 second half po1nt5 lo he lp 19th·ranked
Georgetown pull away from George Washington
and win 61-4R in college basketball Wednesday
night
Floyd scored eight or his points arter George
Washington had crept to within eight points. 44-36,
of the Hoyas
G corgetown led 37 ·22 early in the second hair
befOrl' the Colonials rallied behind Wilbert Skipper
and Penn) Elliott.
Floyd then scored four of a six-point string to
make it 50·36 with 10 ·03 remaining and the Hoyas.
6 2, were never again threatened by their
crossto-.m riv.its from Washington. D.C
Western St. 80. UC San Diego 78
GUNNISON. Colo After trailing by as
many as 10 points. Western Slate surged ahead on
an UHoot Jumper by Steve Barringer and nipped
the Univers1ly of California at San Diego 80·78
Santa Clara 71 . Utah 65
SANTA CLARA Santa Clara. s parked by
St'n1nr guard 8111 Duffy's 24 points, held ore a Utah
rally late in the second hair to secure a 71·65
v1cton
Center Dan Larson. playing against his former
school, t'amt' up with 10 points and four rebounds
for Santa Clara. whic h led 38·29 at the half
Guard Pare Mannion. with 15 points. five
rt'bounds and to assists . led the Utah scorer s
NFL standings
Saddleback
hosts OCC
Gauchos' tournament opens
The last time Orange Coast and Saddlebaclt
college5 got together on the basketball court, lhe
Ga11chos beat the Pirates in the championabjp
game of the Saddleback Tournament.
This year. the two teams opel) the ume
tournament tonight (8 o'clock l as the Oauchoa host
the third annual Southwest Bank Hollday
Tournament.
Cypress and Santa Barbara CC ~et the show
rolling in the opener (6 o'clock J.
Golden West plays Kings River in fiNlt roulfld
play of the College of Sequoias tournament in
Visalia tonight.
"The four-team Saddleback tourney field looks
very strong to me," says OCC Coach Tandy Gillis
"SaddJeback is solid. und the other two teams are
very good. Santa Barbara won its own tournament
championship last weekend and has a 10·1
season."
THE BUCS SHOULD have their hands
full with Coach Bill Brummel's Gauchos. Despite
an Inconsistent start. the Gauchos (6°"> have
s hown they can put points on the board. They
tallied 92 points against the North Island Navy Air
Station team last week in the Santa Barbara
Tournament.
On the other hand, the Gauchos were held to
under 40 points by the more formid>Bble teams
rrom Cypress a nd El Camino ln the same
tournament.
"SaddJeback is more physical than we are on
the front line, and if we don't play s mart
basketball we could get mauled," Gillis warns
"They have a great outside shooter in George
Turner and they have one of the bettt>r forwards
aro~nd i1A 6-6 Dave Wisnie wski."
This season, in winning six or their first nine
games, including the championsMp of the Miles
Eaton Tournament.. the Pirates' haven't suffered
from lack of brains on the court.
The problem has been, plain and simple, cold
shooting.
The Pirates, al one time early in the &eason,
were s hooting a frig!d 36 P.Crcent as a team. They
got hot in sweeping their three opponents in the
Miles Eaton affair. That's probably because they
shot a respectable .527 as a team during the
tournament and received outrageous shooting
percentages Crom guys like Frank Luongo ( 13 or
16, .8131 and Rick Riley< 11of15, .7331 .
BUT THE KEY to the Pirates' scoring has
been guard Chris Beasley. Beasley scored 35
points in OCC's opening round loss to Skyline last
week in the DiSalvo Invitational in San Francisco.
He's avera'iing 18.J points per game after nine
contests. .
Beasley, in fact. r.eeds just 57 points to move
into the No. 20 spot on the Orange Coast's two· year
scoring list.
The Pirates will be out to avenge last year's
68·50 defeat to the Gauchos in the champ1onsh1p
match of the sam e tournament.
SaddJeback needed an overtime period to nip
host Mi raCosta. 67 -65 Tues day night in a
non·conference ouling
1URNER LEADS the Gauchos with a 19.8
average, followed by Wi sniewski who carries a
15.3 average and leads the team in rebounds with
an average or 10 per game
Center Rick Doyle has played well in the
middle. averaging 10.7 points and seven rebounds
per outing.
The tournament concludes Fnday with the two
losers or tonight's contests battling at 6 p.m. and
the winners going for the t itle at 8 p.m -"°'-0£H wan CH I OllAllGIE COAST C .. Jl
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Mariners plan Cuban trip
SEATTLE <API Although still awaiting
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn's approval, the Seattle
Mariners were optimistic Wednesday of becoming
the first U.S. professional baseball team to play
Cuba ·s national team since Fidel Castro came to
power
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Western Division
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Western Division
JOHNSON & SON
Presents ...
W LT PF PA Pct.
X·San Fran. 12 3 0 336 233 .800
Atlanta 7 8 O 398 325 .467
Rams 6 9 0 296 321 .400
New Orleans 4 11 0 190 357 267
Central Division
Detroit
Green Bay
Tampa Bay
Minnesota
Chica(ilo
8 7 0 380 302 .S33
8 7 0 321 333 .S33
8 7 0 295 251 .S33
7 8 0 319 3S9 467
5 10 0 218 300 .333
Eutern Division
x·Dallas 12 3 O 357 264 .800
Y·Phlla 9 6 0 330 221 .600
NY Giants 8 7 0 282 247 .S33
St. Louis 7 8 0 315 370 .467
Washington 7 8 o 317 342 467
x clinched division title.
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Pittsburgh 8 7 0 336 276 .S33
Houston 6 9 o 260 335 .400
Cleveland 5 10 o 255 333 .333
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y-Mlami 10 4 1 329 269 .700
y-Buffalo 10 5 O 305 2lfJO .667
NY Jets 9 5 1 327 284 .633
New England 2 13 O 301 347 .133
Baltimore 1 14 O 236 512 .067
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Newporf s success
more than a tall tale
By RICHARD DUNN
Of tM Delly ...... SW!
Newport Harbor High, led by
Byron Ball's 31 points . defeated the
Capistrano Valley Cougars 81-75 in a
non -le ague bas ketball game at
Saddle bac k College Wednesday
night.
Ball missed o n ly two s hots
throughout the game, pumping in 15
field goals.
The visiting Sailors held a 58-49
lead going into lhe fourth quarter ,
when a sees aw shoot-out began. Ball
poured in 13 points in the quarter. as
he a nd Joe Seager were able to take
advantage or their height.
Capo Valley had nobody who could
cover the 6· 7 juniors, as all of their
points came from close range.
"We couJd not contain their big
guys," Cougar Coach Mark Thornton
said. "Our biggest guy is 6·5, so if we
double-teamed one of them, their
other big man would be wide open."
Sailor oppon ents have found out
that the only way to stop Ball and
Seager around the basket is with
brute force. Thal leads to fouls and
fouJs lead to free throws. And the
way the pair have been shooting. frer·
throws lead to crucia l points.
Ball shot 88 percent from the floor,
while Seager fed him 'A'ith some fine
passes and timely picks . Scott Liner
had ~.bot ~ from outside as he
cored 17 points.
··We did n ot d o a good j o b
contendin g with their guards." said
Thornton. "We tried four different
d efe nses and none of them worked .
Newport is a very good team.·· •
Very good is exactly what Newport
de monstrated to the Cougars. The
Sailors shot 67 percent from the floor.
a nd grabbed 31 rebounds. Ball pulled
down 13 of them. which was also high
for either club, a s Newport improve d
its record to 3-2. •
.. We played ver y we ll tonight."
s a id Sailor Coa ch J e rry DeBusk
'I'm very pleased. especially by the
µlay of Liner ."
.. Lmer is a team leader . He has
b ee n giving himself up la te ly
Instead of laking shots , he has been
looking to pass the ball," DeBusk
said. "He has sacrificed a lot and I'm
ver y pleased to s ee him score 17
tonight."
Al no surprise to anyone, Capo
Valley's Dan Dargan sank 21 points,
which was high for the Cougars .
Da rgan started the game a\teraging
24.4 per outmg. s ixth best in the
county. He was also 7 for 7 from the
free throw lane.
Don Sedgwic k. 10 ror 13 fro m the
field. poured an 20 points for the
lose rs
Newport's next opponent will be
La Quinta's when it travels to
Orange High to open the Orange
Tournament on Dec. 26.
"We had two good practices before
t his game with Capo." De Busk s aid
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thursday, December 17, 1981 DS
CdM improving on own terms
Sea. Kings can.afford to make mistakes when they keep on winning
By EDZJNTEL of .. DM!y Hilt le.fl
T he coach still sees areas which
can be Improved on (don't they
always?) but us long as Corona del
Mar High keeps winning, the
basketball proeram is alive and well
Tonight's games
Alter Corona d el Mar built a 32-~
lead, Cal came stormln1 back with
s ix s tra ight points to pull clote at
32·31. Center Bill Reese, the leading
scorer in the game with 18 points.
scored all three baskets during the
spurt
('on..olallon S1:mlfln•h•
3 p m C':al "" t-;1 Modena
·I 45 Hlair v:. Troy
('h1mplooshl1> Semifinals So It was Wednes day night as the
Sea KJngs, slow to start, came back
to defeat California, 57-46 In the first
round of the Troy High Tournament.
G 30 Coronu d~I M.ir vi. Nogalt.':. But Lynch res ponded for the Sea
Kings with two long range j u mp
s hots to put Corona del Mar up, 36-31
Cal came back again, scoring the
next two baskets to make it 36·35.
8 1:1 l 'anvon v~ Mls~1on \'ll?Ju
Thal sets up a c hampions hip
s emifin al game t oday b etween
Corona del Mar and Nogales, winner
over El Modena Wednesday .. Game
time is set for 6:30.
Corona del Mar Coach Jack
Errion, who last year had .available
to h im an outstanding front line
made up of center Mark Spinn and
forward J eff Pries when the Sea
Kings won the Cl F 3·A title, no
longer has quite that luxury.
line , it's a bal of a problem a t this
point," said Erraon. "T he ma m thing
as that lhey need more playing time
lo improve. We're looking for them
to improve on things like screening
out
After Corona del Mar scored six
s traight o n bas kets by Lynell.
llo llingsworth and Dirk Kincannon.
Cal once again got back into it with
the finaJ four points of the quarter
His front line this season is made
up of 6·8 center Hank Goebel, ~-2
forward Brad Hollings worth, 6·4
forward Garth Olson and 6·3 forward
Kurt Peterson, off the bench. It
amounts to some promise and very
little experience.
"But they're ha nging an there
Mos t of our games will be like this .
We d o n 't a ppear to have the
ca pability to blow a nyone off the
court What we need m ore than
unythmg is mistake-free basketball "
T he key basle'et came with 3 :40 left .
Co rona del Mar, leading 52·44 , fed
the ball mto Goebel who completed a
t hree-point play alter he was bowled
ove r under the basket.
Corona del Ma r in fact made the
fewer mistakes. com miling just 8
turnovers to Cal's 13.
Hollings wo rth add ed ano ther
basket to give the Sea Kings a 54-44
lead and that was that.
So Corona del Mar has thus far
been relying on its guard tandem of
C hris L y nch and Mike Hess.
particularly Ly nch, who's been
carrying the bulk of the scoring load.
But early, at was the Sea Kings who
were playing i.loppily They trailed
14 13 at the end of the qua rter and
we re having problem s gettmg into
the flow.
Hollingsworth added 10 points Cor
t he Sea Kin~s and Pete rson had 10
··Rebounding has been the biggest
pro blem but it didn't take us out of
the g ame tonight," s aid Errion.
"Goebel had a tough time because he
wa s having to guard someone so
m uch shorter than he was. Wednesday night, Lynch again led
t he offense with 16 points and Hess
contributed in his way with eight
assists.
That a ll changed in lhe seco
qua r ter, however, as Peterson came
into the game to spa rk a 17·8 Corona
del Mar outburst. IL ga ve CdM a 30·22
halftime lead.
Pete rson had six points in that
qua rler and Olson had four
"I thought Cal shot pretty well al
times. But we 've got som e good
p l a y er s I 'm s e eing l o t s of
improvements a ll the time." "We're still working on the front
Rut the pend ulum swung back the
othC'r way in the third qua rter
Oilers dumped
• • ID overt11De
Loss of two big men hurts
By ROBB M UNSON
Of tM O.ity ~ ... Slafl
The Huntington Be ach I-ugh basketball team
lost a tough non-league battle agamst the Los
Amigos Lobos, 48·43 in ove rtime at Huntington
Beach Wednesday night.
Los Am igos· Rob Rasmussen made a s hot
from inside with 1: 46 left in the overtime period
From Page 01
EDISON WINS • • •
g i ven the chance a t the free t hrow line the
Seaha wks failed to lake advantage, massing 14 of
24 attempts 141 7 percent>.
The mos t crucial came with nine seconds left
as 6-917 Jim Usevitc h, who led all Ocean View
score rs I as usual l with 19 points. missed the front
end or a one-a nd-one opportunity
T he Seahawks we re down by a 51-50 count and
three ticks later the winners added a pair of free
throws, then Scott DeBrouwer drove the lane.
hoping for a three-point play, but coming up only
with his no foul-bucket a t the buzzer
whic h put the Lobos on top, 44·43, and teammates PA CES OILERS
Dennis Kidd and Don Grable each added a pair of lluntin~ton Rt.f;J<·h ~
free throws to assure the victory for Los Amigos B rn<·t· ·\.\re•-; -.ciin•d "We have a small team, so we wa nted to
"We really didn't get into an offense until late
an the gam e," s aid Ha rris. The press by St.
Be rnard seemed especially effective, but Harris
said most of lhe bla me must be borne by his own
pl a yer s "T h er e we r P just a lo t oC poor
fundamentals," said Harn s s pread out the Huntington Beach defense, said Los 11 point-. hut it \\<t:-.1\ 1
Amigos Coach George Sutherland. 1 ·nou ~h a:-0 1kr-. 11·11
The Lobos worked the ball around effect1 ve ly. t 11 I. o !'I • \ m 1 J.! o :-. 1 n
Ocean View began with a man-to-man derense
because Harris didn't want his team to open in a
lazy fashion I zone I, but St. Be rnard took the
Seahawks out or those not ions quickly with an 8-3
lead
and took only the open s hot. All of the Lobos ' shots 11 ' \' 1 t 1 ml'. I H l :1
came from inside the key. \\ t•clnt·-.d.a~ nig ht 111 .i
"We wanted to take only g ood s hots. 111m -lt•,1J.!llt' l.(anw
Corey Games, a 6·3 Junior, put up a scoop shot
with 51 seconds left to gi ve St Bernard a 51-50
lead . then m issed opportunites on both sides s et up
the final moments when the Seahawks gained
poss ession with 16 s econds left . only to come up
short at the free throw line seven s econds late r
Sutherland added. The Lobos took only 28 shots----------
during the game. making 14 of them
ON THE OTHER s ide of the court. Huntington
Beac h couldn't penetrate the Los Amigos defense
a nd was forced to shoot Crom outs ide the
pe rimeter.
Huntington Beach was missing its bag me n, as
6·6 Da le Shackleford was sick and 6·7 Jim Lane
quit the team.
"The other players have lo fill in." s aid
Huntington Beach Coach Roy Miller "They've got
to want it."
Los Amigos h eld a 22·16 a d vantage at
ha lftime, but the Oilers drilled away and with 1 02
left in the third quarter. Keith Salaya m a de a
15-foot jumper to put Huntington Beach on top
30·29.
. l llif THE FOU RTH quarter. Los Amigos
JUmped out again, 38-32. with just four minutes
remaining. Again the Oilers fought bac k by
s coring six straight points, the last bucket coming
on a Billy Thompson lay-in.
The Oilers we nt ahead with only 24 seconds
left as Thompson hit from under the basket. But
Ras mussen made a free throw with 8 seconds left
in the game to tie it.
Huntington Beach s till had a c hance of
winning the ga me in regulation as Brad Ha rker
dribbled to the free-throw line and shot with two
s econds on the clock. His shot narrowly missed its
mark. and the game was sent into overtime.
Oddly enough, the Lobos didn't make a s hot
from the field during the fourth quarter, but made
11 free throws which kept them in the gam e
The Lobos made 20 of 32 free-throws, while the
Oilers were limited to 7 or 10. Grable made 11
free-throws for the Lobos . while Kidd had 5.
Marina
women
bree ze
T he loss drops Oce~m View.·s record to 8-2,
• • • • • •
Marana High cruised
to it!> fourth win in six
ouli ngs while O cean
Tournament schedule
View remained winless Tonight's Games
m women's high school c o n s o I a t i o n
b a s k e 1 b a 1 1 p I a y quarterfinals)
Wednesday night. 4 Compton vs . Crespi
4. 30 Dominguez-Palos
Ve rde s w in n er vs
Se r ra-Morn i n gsid e
winner
The Vikings jumped to" 5 ·JO -Pas ade na vs .
a 31·13 halftime lead and Bosco Tech lfirth place semifinals )
breezed m knocking off 7 Do m i n g u ez vs 6 Rollin g Hi ll s vs
host Long Beach Wilson, Palos Verdes Oce an View
63-30. Meanwhile, Ocean 8 3 0 Se rr a v !. 7 : 30 Inglewood vs.
Vie w fell behind by nine Morningside Long Beach Poly
points afte r the first Friday's Games
q u a rte r a nd n eve r Consol a lion ( c h a m p i o n s h i p
recovered in dro pping a (consolation semifinals) semlnnals)
62-53 d eC'ision t o La 3 Compton-Cr es p i 9 St. Bernard vs
Qum ta. w i n n e r v s . Verbum Dei
Marin a 's Ma r gar et Pasadena-Bosco T ech· 10 :30 Edison vs
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An d e rs on s cor ed i n
d ouble f1~ures, hilling
for 15 and 11 points.
r espectively. Val Loya
contributed n ine for
Marana
Ocean View played
even with La Quinta
a fte r lhC' first quarter
but t he d a mage had
alre ady been done
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Lellan et GOloen S1e1e
lndlane •I Oetroll
Atlanla•tl>tft..,,
Sulllt al Son Oieoo
UC Irvine atatlttlc•
llJ -
7U -
IOO 6\1'1
"°' '"' . 21l 11\1'1
l>t -.sn s 41• • 0 1 t\11
.>ti •
111 n
G l'Gl"T l'b. .....
KeYln M1991 7 93 .. uo Aanoy Whltldon I 56 I 120 e ... Mc0one1c1 1 4) ,. .. Rainer Wulf 1 u I• .,
Bob T "°"''°" • 11 ' ll
Lenard ~ I 12 5 2t K•vln l'ullor I I) ~ ,.
Gren! T oylot I 10 • ,.
JoM BMl<-V • 10 " Rick Cle<<IO 4 ' " Mork Sell"" • > J
CUl11• Crouiey , 1 0 I
Totals I in 1u .,.
Op-1' 1 m .., SJI
Community coll•a•
SEQUOIA T~•NAMifNT
T-y·• 'Int 11-l'olrl""
l p.m. W"1 l'!lli. •'-Clltu\.
5 p.m -~ .. w ...... Kl119•RI ... ,
l2t
17 I 14 I ...
H
4 I •.D
JI
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It
0 4
.0 > ... I ,. .
1 p m -$en Jo .. CC vs Col•~ "'
StquolH
t p m -FrnnoCC "' Foolhlll. , ......... o-
l p .M. Wfll Hlll"Cllru• loser o .
F tHno-Footnlll IOtitr • "-
S pm -(iolOtft Wfft·Klng• Rlwr IOM< "' s.., >-<ofle9e of~· toter.
I p m. -Wtst HlllS·Cllru• wl"""' •"-
Frnno-Footl>lll wl""*r
t p "' -~ WHl-l(lfto• !liver winner
... $•" JOSO-Cotl ... ol Sequolu wl,...er
~.-.os p.m -C-llon .
1 p m -Third ple<e.
9 p.m . -C'-"Plonih!p.
HIGH SCHOOL
Edi.on 63, Inglewood 59
INOLEWOOO-Huff IS. Wri9"14 J
John'°" 6, l.oOM II, Catron 11. M. John"°"
•. ~ti 6, Medtrt I T olal• 11 5-10 St
EDISC>tf Slept.ens 11. o-dQe •. Smll" 0, Chong it. BIMlkl ,, OIBttnordo 14
Tota ll. 24 tS-12 tJ Sc-.., O..r1en I nQlewOOO 11 II 21 2S S•
Edi'°" U I I 20 19 43
Toto! foul• lnqlewOOd 10 Ed"on 10
Fouledout Hufl (lllQle-1
St. Bernard 53, Ocean Vltw 52
ST. aE•NA•O Howil119 I. Gel,., I,
llemea J, w .. 111110Con 2, ThomHon 14,
VIOelO t , Gf-llO'I 10 Totel• 2> f.11 U
OCIEAM VIEW DCIBr.,.,_r II We,_,
I . Antonooou101 O, C•rroll 11, JudQe 2,
Uw vllth It Tgl•I• 21 1~24 H su .. 1ry o.enen
SI. BernerCI 12 I• IS 12 S3
Ooen v-u 14 ll 12 Sl To1el foul• SI a.rnora 12, Oceen View
"· Foult<I out. Ga lnM I SI Bernardi
Werner (0cfftl View I
Loa Amigo• 48, Hunt. Beach 43
I.OS AMldes Oroble ll Merk Pompeo
t Mike Ponl090 10, RHmu~seft II, l(ldd S
HolleyO. Tol•ll: U ~l?4
MUNTINOTOtf aEACH -lhOrnpwn 13,
Ayrn 14, ......... 0, Fffft\lfO •• S.laya •.
Matto• 4, Cerao o lal•ll ti 1-10 4J
kon Irv 0..,,.,..
I.OS Am'90t 10 12 t 11 .._
HunllnQlon llo•cll 10 • 14 12 1-4.J
Total fouls lot AmlQot IS. Huntlnqton
Bu ch 2•. Fouled out """'"a Ayre•.
MAlllo• IHuntlnq!Ofl lleKhl
NeWDOf111, Capo V•ney 75
NaWflOttT MA•llOfll -Bell JI. 5ff9t<
10, I.In« 11, Pttlletler It. Folk 1, Selby J.
Wollo 1. l otell JS I Mt II
CAPllT91ANO VALLEY Sed9wlO 10,
Coll 10, Doc.aw• I•. Doro.,, 21, AnOt•ton •.
Morteft!IOfl l, Mvrv1» 1 Total• J> •••IS
k 9" lry °""..,,." Newpof1 H-II 24 17 t._.I
Cet>IJlr-Vatley 14 2S 10 i.--15
Tola! towls. NtwpOrl H•<1>or 1, C.api•lt-
V•ll•Y II, Fouled out O•Cu u ICVI.
SeOgwk:ll ICVI
Jackson
in Atlanta?
ATLANTA <AP>
Atlanta Braves owner
Ted Turner has be&un
di sc ussing s p ~cill c
contract numbers with
s lugger Re1gie
Jackson's agent, and the
agent said lhe numbers
are "very Cine , very
rair."
COfOn• del Mar 57, Cel 'I
CAI. H9nry 1, wee:-•· ,__.., •.
MHlerl 10, ·-11. ,.,._,I ' l ... t'Mll Cl, Totell nt I ..
CO•O .. A 011. MA• HOtllnt•~ II,
Lyn<ll 1•. GoeWI ,,Olton I, Hent, l'eler-
IO. Klr1ce,._,t TM•"· n 11o1u1
kwe"~ Calller.,le I• I IT
Coron•°"' MAI IJ 11 it ,_,
T otel !owl• Col 10. cw-491 Mer 10
HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN
La Gulnte 12 OcHn View 53 OCI AN VllW -ch.; .... O..milll I, w-
11, 0 1>911-4, Whtie•. HOMltC J, $1mtll 1•.
T otel• 11 t-11 U
LA QUINTA T emu re J, Gerlly It,
R•mN y •. Verlllly\ '· Mnr It, '•rmolle t,
JoMM>ll It, "•IOeU • Totola. U l!-10 U. Sffn"~ Ocu 11 View t It IS 10-U
I.• Olllnt. II It " lo-..2 folel foult Oo en View II, I.• Qulni. u.
Fouled 0\11' Whlle CO<•!fl V~w)
Marina 83, L8 Wllaon 30
LONO alACH Wll.IOH -llOClln\Otl U.
Wendi •. Frenlllln 6, l.ee •, lolley t. D••k I folal• I) .. IS JO •
MA•INA $metlwOOCI l, Lonu u.
Howord t. Amlfl•-•. Ger .. tt t, l.O't• t,
,,.,_,...., 11, aeoemy • Tate•• n lt-l7 u k--.o....-n Morin• It U 14 1....a
LOftO 8eec:h Wiison • t 'I ~
Totel •ouh Morino It, l.Ollll Be.ch Wll'°" tt, Fouled 0111 Tindell 11.ong Buch
WllM>lll
Wo1n9n'• top 20
1~0.C.UI
I Loul11eN Tec:ll (t11 t.O l,)IO
2 Old Dominion 5.0 1,m S. South CMollna W l,JOI
• USC •.O 1,1)0 S Long 8-h$1. H 1,0.0 t. Rulg.r• Ml t70
I Cheyney ~ 4.0 tu
I Horlll c-otlna St M .,.
t , Moryl-5·1 1IJ
10 Ka.._ ._I ...
II Oeorglo S·I "2
12 S F Aum n 1·2 JOI
13 0r99Qll >-I a " T..,....-,., in
15 llllnob 1.0 110
"· Kentucky 4·2 JOJ
17 UCLA l ·2 1'1
ti. Cotor-t.t 2IO
19 O.lroO s.o lfl
20 Arl<ona SI 1·1 M
Olh•,. receiving •OIH on II lu sl JO D•lloO Colphabellcel orller I Aullurn,
C1tmson, l(ans .. sc . Mlu lu lPC>I. Olllo
Stett, Pt"" SI .• POUburVf>, Tuoa, ano
Virg inia.
Lot Alamltoa
WEC*HOAY'S•IWl.U
Nol• All nine rec:n on W-y·• <ord
w••t <•n<eled llKOUW of CMntit f01il
Hollvwood Park
WEC*dOAY'S •1.su1.u IU.efn..-,,_......,. ___ h
flt•n •ACE. C>Mmllt
Por F aVO< ( si-moker I a 40 • 40 • 20
Strowo.<ry SO<'-(H..-nl 1 40 •.00
war A-I Plt>e•YI J,IO
Alto rocad : WIMlnQ Talenl, Lu<ltr1109D,
Ou<t\•'~ p,.,rnfW. Oomln.nt L••. L••'\
Cullt. Al ... LIQht, OoiOtfl Cl\eft90
Time. I; 40 OJ5.
Sl.COflO •ACE. I 11 .. m1IH
Sllngl119ly (Gulfrrat IS llO • 40 U O
Orio Cattle c Vel..u..,.101 I 60 6.00
T V Aglletor IC.141nedel U O
Al\O reGed L.ol1y Eevte, Men•oure, Bl""
Hill Bay, A..,.ol, llendlt rante, Rich 111
H-. Fleeting AMan. Pie-8e Ad•l-
Tlmt t .. 4/S
SJ OAILY DOU•Lr , .. II peld i1 u 20.
TMl•D •ACE. t fur'-'
Oltled Dancer I Ptnceyl
MHltr J-(Vei...IURlt l
L~rllyttwn ISlllUlel
t.40 UO 2.IO
1.0 uo uo
OMux Al•o raced· Tell Agoln, N"lv.
Rogue
Time· I IO llS
U EXAC'TA IH I peld UUO
fl OU• n. • ACAi • f url0fl9t High Cellller IS•cMltel U.00 S.00 4.40
l'en<llalt (Vtlenl""lal •.40 lM
1. .. 1\o '"Vf• CRomlreO lt.40
Aho ''cao· fh lt•ln, e"1e •s Luck. Marlutle, Jou Doll, Flaming Helen,
HlllM>etl, Or-el Dolly. "911leflA1, Stuff ..
Tutfle
Time I 1J 2/S
""TH llACE . .iurloftqt Bott.,. Poc:k.i (NICHl rg.-1
_, .. ., 81-ISlblllol
'l>.,.ur (Pinc,eyl
1140 t20 I.ID
~"° ,.,
I.JO Ouo,,.., Also r.ced. No Sl\rlnll>, ln•IOt
OOKhtdlw
Time; I IO)IS
U IXACTA I• >I peld l 12'.50
00-l(Mdlve dl\quellflt<I ''°'"
•lath
SIXTH •ac;E. t tur~
A--Knlgll\ CS-mok4!rl
lt.20 ''° •. oo lleKp/IOfU\ IV•l ... 1uelal • 20 ).20
Aerotll CCMl.onedel I 20
Allo ·-· s1 .. 1 Molll. JourM y al SN, Fame "' Fl•mt. &en•• With Ave. Meo!<
Force, Ima St111.,, OlamOftO Ac•.
Pro1~c11 ... SIM. 5'llri11 T-
Tlme I 11 o
H iVIE .. TH RACE. I"" mll .. on"'"
Lt Due O.Bor csr-m.a..-1 U O J.40 >OO
Plttrt l.aNlol'll tVat.ft1uelol S 20 l.40
l.UC:UllUl (l.'9f\em) ).40
Al•o r..:ed. Rompln Rude. lrllll PlaylloY,
Vorleufff, CltOrmlng TU<n
Tl'!"' I 0 .,5
U IXACTA CH I peld VO.SO
S2 fllCK Sill (I l·?.o,1~11 peld M,..,.
wllll 2• winning llClleu Ctl•e l\Of"WSI. '2 Pk ll
SI• contOlellon "°'° Ml IO with •Sl wlnnlno
lkllet• llour .....,. ••.
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.,..., 1r.oot to,,....,...nc-•
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JtMlfer • ll"llltayl t eo •.•
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,.
••• ••• Al .. tOCIM' Oiwl't J""'°', Vllel f .U,
MIMlll, Melfl '"'-'• ,._., R-T Im• 1.llU /l .
.. IXACTA C)-11 peld lllt .00
.. l•TM RACI. I tilt mlle• on lurt
OarWOM ll'inoyl ttto IO OO •• • h jtol • .,.__,, , JO .....
o.Olrl-f\leieN,.lel S.JO •.00 ._,....,. ...
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Tlme:l •ct.
U IXACTA It II polCI ll1t SO
Al-.....C.e U, ...
Det ... ,
waD1111.tot. v·t •nu&. n ,_ ...... ,..._ ........... ,
fl I •IT itACa. Ona mite ~e
hn90el~I 17.00 9 60 4,JO
Oemc.n CGoll'-t U O UO
Country l!Jt..,.... 0 41111 2 eo
Al .. rec:ed: _,.,,.,Ooh Helen, Ledy 51Hle,
Ye<hlllf"O ... r, Llllle Berti.••· You"l! lr-TIMt : J:OJ J/S.
NIX.ACTA 1~11 N ICI l it!> SO
t8CONO •ace. One m11e 1r04
Sli••r Ser'" l llllchlel t to 4 40 J 20
0 1111 .. r C-lt(I UO aAO
Ju1t A Huttle• I Blo<krnant l eo
Al'° r«4d C.otcll A Rel-, J~
Sir _..,ey, Conrehcll, Pe•IOr c;-.
Time· l iOU/S.
TMlllO •ace. °"9Mlle p.c;e
Tll'l\e tor Elvh I BleOmenl 11.IO S,JO t.ID
The P-CL.oneol J 40 UO
Hunte"H-ISIM"'I I.JO AIM •«ed· Pixie• We• Clllet, Hetcron
Hart, $ebrlfta I.Hele, Re•.., Ilk•. .....,al ""'" .. ' Time: t :O:U/S
U EXACTA 12 .. 1 peld SIOI 00
POU llTH •ACL Ona mne trot
Tlleteut CL.orteol 14.40 .,_, I.ID
4.00 t tO
H O
0Her1 OU<heO.
Meuleh CS..Car-1
T.nllno CWl-cll
Also roced· TulHne.
• Twkt •e!Kled • Time 2:05 4/j,
flfflTHllACl.Onemllepoce. Eneroelk l(i. C-rchOndl "to I 40 ,,40
P inch Hll ( Ttnl9rl UO J 00
Twolo't l.edy l,.•"'.,.l J,40
Al\O r<Ked 0..-. c ........ nci. AYOI. fl
Rey •ko, H-y tho H-er
Time· 2:011/S
U I. XACTA ll·SI pelCI •'4 IO
SIXTH •ACl.Onemlle PK•· Beverly l rvrNK CKuebi¥) 1 60 J.IO U O
Ooulll• 0-IPerUrl J 20 UO
Worthy Royol CRltchlel 4 IO
Also reod Slolll .... J•••m l.,.. Boy, B C
I.Iona!, PKM"9 TroHlc
TIMe· 1:51 3/S
SIEVINTII •ACIE. One mile poee
Oeyll9"4 EJCPnH IAublftl S.60 l 20 2 ...
Felllm-CK..,191 1.20 tM
S.aRo..,...cT-1 JOO
Alto r..:ed· Stars e nd Stripe•, Dull Oii en Bye, OWnlM Led, Andy1 s~~·
Time 2:01 o P IEXACTA ,._,, peld U3 70.
I IOMTM RACI.. One mfle pee•
Rtd Soll IT-I 10 . .0 t .0 S 60
Clu r Hllll\llTenierl U20 J .0
Olmanle H-r C~I J .0
Also reced Ad•PI Boy Big Spring
Bluegum SUrprlH , P••llng
Time· 2 ootrs
U I ICACT A (I 51 f)Old S 117 IO
NINTH •ACI[ One mlle POU
Brett Bov (~let) "10 IS 20 1.00
Star (Mell ( Roteftl > 60 J.20
TM>llOOulll !Meler) J 20
Alto r.c.a H-•-· CardlO ~l<I. A!lhlo
l.oro, Sutol, l.lc>tllck Llr
Time J:(IJ JIS.
P EICACTA CM I Deld"ll tel.
Attend""o 1,101.
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Plncey
Cordero
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1,IOO 215 t .. •.m 1'5 113 1,1'4 ,,. 117
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COMMUNITY Col.UGI
~-u.c~11
111 -owrte IGWI p. Amerel, .:51.
12t -V-tuele CCI dee. Tolledo, 1·5.
1&4-· 8rf°"' (Cl dK. ICAOllOe, 14 I
141 -Mer1lnet (Cl OK. H.,rell, l•IO
150 -P .. Cflo ICl de<. Ore•ter. t·2
15t -CelenClno ICiWl _,by 4-l•ull ltl -~ICI -Hell,t ..
1n -Gtore (GWI dee. Lueo. 1•s.
ltO -o.M COWi de<. Tllorpe, 1~.
HWI -Aelll\t {GWl •·Hoff....,., J'IJ
Th11 Canon AE·I PROGRAM 11 the
IOl)hls11C8tC!d SLR cemera tMt's focus.
end·shoot simple 10 usel 111 compu1er
brain Is praoremmed lo gl11W you perfect
PICIUllll 1n 81\y l19hl -even w 11h Clash!
Concentrate on vour 1ub1ec1 and 101 the
AE 1 PROGRAM do ell lhfl work. Or,
sol II voursell -It's e IOl)histklatlld
cemere CIC)Oble of prolesslonel results,
and can use neertv fifty Canon FO
wlde·enole. 1elepllo10 and zoom len-
plus edd11ionel accessories 10 co-crvefV
plcl\lre-181< •no situation,
Autom•tic•ll~I
•"'°""" WI-A', A •n(I Molot Oriyt MA ... ,,.., .. •or ropiO l"llUOl't• ,,_...,.
•5-1Ho 188Aaou_, __ ,..,.
IO< lully tvlo<nollt !laah pll()tOQrllOftY
•ACIC»PI• •II C.-'P -tor
AE aotta1f0f'I
Jackson's agent, Gary
Walker oC Tempe, Ariz.,
telephoned Turner
Tuesday "just to tell
him lhat Reggie Is still
very, very interes ted
. . . that this thina is
down to four clubs and
tbe Bravn have u good
a abot u anyone."
All fedco starn .. open ... ...,. 1 _.until Clwhdlum
Turner r•ponded to
the call, Wallter aatd. by
mentionlnl for tbe rlrst
tlme aome apecUlc
numben wt mlsbt be tnclUded ln 1 cootracl
1bould Lhe free-aient
•• vorll 'YaDktH1
llWcler ..... with Ul•
Br av•.
"I 'd cl111lfy them
.... u nauree be felt
eo•fortable wtUI Olan
at a fl rm off er. 11 4•eb." Walker ea.Id.
FED CO
MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT STORES
STOAEHOUAS WHIDAQ
1\:tl All 11 ... ,. •LA CW9A • IM K_,.IM*>
MIDIM ... ITDMI•
ti.• IKICMI II 1:11 fll • CIMl'IOI •COSTA mlA • ..-1•8'1
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SATUflDATI • All ITOMI 11:.t All " l:tl N IUllOAYI •AU ITOMI 1t:• AM" 1!11 N
OPIJI 10 'IDCO ........ ONLY
... .
Odcl9 .
NPL
WHlll ..... 1 OWi •·"-OollH, _r •·HY Glollh
a·Mlamftllt_, lllff•IO
Clflcl,...11 Io.,., •-"ll•nte
e>env., l lltowr •<llk oeo
•·NY .>.u~o-o-••Y
••MlflfW904e I 8"er IC.,.tat CllY
•·Plllt..._... , .... owr SI. l.OUll
•·Otlrelt S\1'1-Tampa Boy
Haw IE"llond 6 o-•·•ahlrnere
~ fl't-llCO 1 ..... , &•Hew OfleOft\
• ·S.•ttle t owr c ...... 1_
•·H-P I -PltbOu,..,. x ·S.11 0"'90 1 o.,., Oeltlaftd
•-0.--W•m
COLLaOI
HollO.y Bowt -BYV ) .... onr W••hl ....
SI
TallQltlne &owl -So. MIMIUlppi 2 -MISMIVrl
Sun._ -Delle-2\1'1 over HOU-
Getor Bowl -Ho. Caro1111e 4\1'1 o..,.,
Ar•onw.1 1.11,.rty --~ SUie U .... o•er Nayy
Holl 01 F.,._ Bowl -MIUl"IC>PI SI. 1
over K ent.M
PU<ll Bowl -Flo•ld• lh o••• \N•tl
Vlr9l11la
Blue ltonnet Bowl MlchlOOll >Y> 0¥t1r
UCLA , F •en• ._, USC 2\1'1 O¥tlr p,.,., Slole
Cotton Bowl Al-mo 1Vt over T•aa•
Rou &owl -I-• Jo••• we111l119ton
Ore110• &owl -H•D••••• Jll> o.e r
C.lomM>ft
suoar Bowl PllhbUrv" eno GeorVI•. ·-... NFC Pro Bowt tum
Otte-.
WI• R ....... , JoM .. I.Olton. c;r ....
lay; AH,.., J-ln•. AtleM•; OwlOllt Clortl.
Saft F ronc:IKO. Ahmed Re-. MIMe\CIU
T •<Ill•• -Miiie Ketln, Allonlo. Pe t
Donova n, Dall••: J arry Slu more ,
PlllledelpNe
0 11erdl Herb S<otl, Dall••· ll•ndv Cron, 5an Fran<l.co R C Tnlelmann,
Allonte.
Caflt., Rich Soul, R•m•. Jett Van N .....
Atlonlo
Tl9hl E,,.,. Jimmie Gll<n. r.mo• Bev.
J oe Senter, Mlnneto1•
OuorterbacH -Jo• Montene, San
Fren<IKo; Sl1¥t1 llarlkoonlll, Allenca
Runt1l119 Bec:k• -Tony OorH ", Dallas .
Biiiy Sim•, O.trolt Wlllle m And•••"
AOente, 0--00 II-•· Hew Of lean•
~
Ena• L.M "°'Selmon, r.,..... a ov ea J-•· oe1101 Fred Dean. Sen F••nc.•.co
Toc kte1 -llendy While. O•ll••. Doug
Eng ll•h Oeltolt, Cll.,lle Jolln>on.
P11lleoe1pfllo.
OutslCM l.klet.Kk•,. L.ow•en<• T oyto<, H•• Yorll oienu. Moll 8101•, MinnelOY.
Je"V llOCIOMon IJtlll-lpnle
Middle I.I-flan H••rv Ce rwn, Hl'W
Yor k Cil an l • Frenk 1.tMa \le r .
PhllodeiclNe
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Opinions
differ
on Ali
LOS ANGELES lAP) -Wu
Muhammad All klddln1 when he
aaid he might end his 11leat
r etirement. His tra iner and
peraooaJ photographer believe
he was, but the sportscaster who
I nt e rv iew e d the former
three -time h e a v yw e l1hl
champion says "no."
"He won't fi&ht again," s&Jd
Angelo Dundee, All 'a lifeliflle tra i~er, by telephone trotn
Miami, Fla., Wednesday. "I
think J said the thing that would
bea t him was the grind. And It
did . · "1 'm very happy it ended up
like it did. It was the best thing
he could do "
A LI, WHO turns 40 next
m o nt h , los t a unanimous
lO·round decision to Trevor
Berbick in The Bahamas last
Friday night. Afterward, All
announced he would not return
to the ring.
··His elocution in the final
statement was very good," said
Dundee, r efe rring to Alf 's
retire me nt s peech of las t
weekend. "The grind took too
much out of him."
Dundee was referring to Ali 's
training over the years.
H o ward Bingham, Al i's
personal photographer . said: "1
don 't think he'll fight a gain. I
think he was just kidding ...
Bingham said he had seen AJJ
early Wednesday and that the
three .t i m e h e a vy w ei ght
champion had told him he was
permanently retired.
JIM IOLL OF KNXT-TV, a
CBS affiliate, who interviewed
Ali Tuesday night. when Ali said
he was cons idering another
return t-0 boxing, was convinced
that all the taJk was serious.
·'The r e 's no w ay he was
kidding, at least at that time."
said Hill, a former professional
football player who was one of
th e comme ntat or s of t he
A lJ. Be rbick fight on c able
television "He was serious
··He tol d m e be fore the
interview t hat he ha d a big
story, and I told him he was
cra2y and that 1( he said on the
air he was considering righung
again I would tell him on the aJr
ht: was crazy.''
Heavyweights
schedule bout
NE W YO RK <AP I
Unbeaten Larry Holmes will
defend his World Boxing Council
h eavy weight tille aga ins t
u nbeaten Gerry Cooney a t
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas,
Ne v .. March 15, pro moter s
formally announced today.
Each fighter is expected to
ear n $10 million a nd the fight is
ex peeled to be the richest in
history. The bout will be seen in
the United States and Canada on
closed circuit television as well
as pay TV in certa in areas. and
via satellite throughout the rest
of the world.
Holmes. of Easton. Pa., has a
39·0 record and has defended the
title 11 times since winning it on
a s plit 15·round decision against
Ken Norton. June 9, 1978.
Cooney. of Huntington. N.Y ..
is ranked No. 1 by both the WBC
and the WBA.
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Alll'l.ICATIOH TO H LL
ALCIOMOLIC: et1VAllAOIES
To w-.11 M.tv COftC•11·
O ARY LEW BINGAMAN a no
OOHNA SUE L.AHOOH are apptytno
lo 1111 Deperlrnenl of Alcollotlc
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a tco htllc benr•ou 11 UllS·lt
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NOTICE 0,. NON·ltlS.-oNSta tl.tTY
Hollo Is llerelly Olvtn lllt l Ille
unde'11ono<I will not bl re-•lbte lor
a ny OlbtS "' llebltltleo contracted llY
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SACRAMENTO (AP>
-Attor ney Gene r a l
George De ukme j i a o
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companies the cost of
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l 11• tollowlno perso11 I' doing
bu\lntues
tNTEllHATIONAL EXCHANGE
CO , 4SU Ver•no Pl•<•. lrvln•.
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Pt•ce. trYlllO, Cllltornla t771S
Tiii• 11U1lntu h c-uctta Dy •n
1nc11v1011a t
Ronal<I J Coln
Th11 staletnefll wa• fifed Wllll Ille
County Clerk ot OrtnQe County on O.Cem-ll, t•t
1'11W71 Pullll""'° Or-Coe>t O.lly Pllol,
Dec. 11. t•. 31, '"'· Jan. 1. ,,., S470.ll
P:ICTITOVS aUSINIESS
MAMIE STATEMENT
Tfte to1tow1n9 pe'"°"' •re dolnQ
1>u1tneu ••
SOUTH COASl LEASING CO .
1:101 Dove Strwt, •th F ioo.. Newp0n •
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M•rlJlrel M. ~rtln, 9 B•llt11a.
trvlnt. CAtllorn•a'1114
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Clrctt , HIM>llnoton' 8etell, C•lllornl• ., ...
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~'9'0f'el M Martin
TlllS S\01_.,t ,..,. toted wllil tn~
County Clerk of Or•~ County on
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MAOISON Pas!.ed awa' on Montlav
WAYNE G MADISO~. DcC'embcr 14. 1!1111 at lht•
resident or San Ju a n ~cwport Con' all·~n·nt
Ca pistrano. Ca Passed llospital M ~ Blair hutl
away on Ot.'cembcr 13. 1981 w u r kl' d f or II u Rh c s
He w as born in Iowa on Eleelronu·s for 15 \ears and
November 24. 1947 He tl> had senl.'d in the WA CS
survived by his wife Janet during World War II Shl·
Kay Madison, and dau11.h1er was preceded in death II\
Ragan Kay Madison. and her onl~ son i\ .I Shud1c
paternal parents Mr and sun "''"ll are J brothl·r ....
Mrs Ernest M ad1son of Ra} mond Blair or Detroit.
Iowa. and maternal parents M1eh1gan. Ruel Blair or Oht0
Mr and Mrs. Jim Goode of and Owaghl Bl air or
~ew Jersey. also 2 brother:.. To rrance, Cd Gran·..,•rl•·
David Madison and Gar} ~crv1ce!. "'" Ix• t·om.h1t·t1•rl
Madison both or Iowa. lie on Prada~. l>t•rt>mht•r Ill.
was a member of the Srreen I !! 8 I a I I O {I 0 A M J 1
Actors Guild and emplo~cd l nglew1H>d Park Cl.'ml'tCr)
by the Sebas taan·s West "'th Or Jaml'~ (' Kl«•ll)
Dinner Playhous e in San orfic1atani.: P1ern· Brothers
Clemente. Ca Funeral Be ll Broadwa~ Murtuarv
s er vices wall be held on directors 642·9150
Thursday , Dere mber 17. lllLDRF.CYTll
1981 at lhe McCurdv Funeral E M M A J f: A N
Home an Counr1'1 Bluffs. l!I LDREOTH, rc~1dent of
Iowa, with bunal tn !'lewell. Balboa and !'\c"port !l(•ach
Iowa. Pa1rhaven Murtu<ir) Ca Pa ssed d\\a) on
local direetors Derembcr 13. 19!11 She 1s
BAJ LEY
OLA F W 1 LLIA~
BA I LEY . res id e nt or
Huntington Be ach. Ca
Passed away on Dc<'ember
12, 1981. Survived by his " afl'
Jessie L. Bailey, father or
Oretha Powell. son or Ida
Bailey. brother or Everett
Bailey. Ernest Baile).
Beul ah Stephen~. Haic l
Franee and Meda Bailey
A l so s ur v iv e d b y 4
g r andrhaldre n and I
great-grandrhlld Servlre~
wer e held on Tucsda).
December 15. 1!181 :.it 12 00
noon at Hope Chapel. Pore~t
Lawn M emorial
Park-Cypress. Directed hy
Forest Lawn Mortuary
BLAIR
IRIS 8. BLAJR. resident
or Newport Beach. Ca
IALTIIHGHOH
SMITH & TUTHILL
WESTCLIFf CH•P'fl
427 E 171h St
Costa Me.,il
f,4f;.Q3 7 I
"UCI NOTffHS
SMITHS' MOITUA.aT
627 Main St
Hun11noton 8h1rn
536·6539
P'A.C IAC Yll'W MIMOalA.L ,,..,
Ce~terv Mon varv Chapel-Crematory
J500 Pac 11tc View Drive
Newoott 8e<1ch
6«-7700
MtCOIMtaC MOITUAllfS
IAQuna Beacn
494 9415
LaQuna Hills
768·0933
S11n Ju1n Cap•slr•no
495·1776
HAl9C)I t.AWK-MT. OUYI
MorlvMV • C.meterv
Cro~1orv HI~ G1sret Avr> ..
survived hy her dau,::htcr
!<yle llollowa). and ~vn
Srolt llol lo "ay sis ter
Ph yllts Akl•r b e r g o r
P asadena. Ca . brother
Fr etler1ek R)der of
Fountain \'allP). Ca Mrs
lhldredth IS the daughtt.'r or
Mr :ind Mrs llarry flydl.'r
or Pasaclcna. Ca Memorial
~crvHcs will lw ht.'ld on
Pnda). Ot.'cembcr 18. 1981
at 11 OOAM al St M achael
and All the AnJ?eh Ep1sropal
Church. 3233 Pacaflr Vie"
Drive. Newport Hcar h
MacDAVID
p A M EL A M a,. 0 A v I n.
resident of C~ta Mesa. Ca
Passed awav on Oerember
6, 1981 Shi.' 1s survived by
her fnend John Opfrrman
and her half brother W11l1<1m
Swan of Wyoming Private
servircs wall be held under
the direction of llarhor
l.awn·Mount Ohvc Mortuar)
Df Costa Mesa $40 SSS4
MARJANIAN
lRENE B MARJANIAN.
resident or Costa Mesa. Ca
for IS years Passed away on
December M. 1981 She is
survived by her husbund
Karn lg. son s Gre gory
Baloyan or Dallas. Texas,
and Theodore BalDyan or
Costa Mesa. Ca .• daughters
Vi rginia Elenbaas or Grand
Rapids . Michiga n and
Ma rJone Scherer also of
Grand Rapids, Michigan,
slster Urah Blark or Costa
Mesa. Ca. 10 grandchildren.
10 gr eat.grandc hildren
Servlres will be held on
Friday, Decem ber 18, 1981
ut 11 :OOAM at l111r bor Lawn
Me mon al Chapel In lieu of
nowers the family requests
contributions be m ade to the
Littlt" Sioux Indian Scbool.
North Dr1kotn Services
, u nd.r t he dir ertlon or
Harbor Lawn·Mount Olive
Mor tuary of Costa Mes1,1
$40..SSM
McO.OSKEV
FRANK J. McCLOSKEV.
resident of Santa Ana. C11
for the past 3 ycen. Pu led
1wey on Oetembcr 12. Ml.
Sh e 11 survived by her
daughter Doris Carvin of
Coste Men, Ca. and t
1 r andda u1hter. P inal
l{'termcnt 11er vicc1 will t\,e
held a t Holy .ioulc her '-Cl •OTHIH Ctm e tery, Ph rt ade lphla. ~•OADWA Y Pe oo aylvanla. Services MOeTU•n under the dlr~on of Baltz 1108roadwiy Beru ron·Smltb & Tuthill C:::e~:J' 1 Wealcllff Chapel Mortuary .....,. ________ ·~ oT C-OIUI 1'fna.1M6 9371.
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vertl.ae "any preference, ESTATERS. Llcensln1
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or an Intention to make formatJon, call 751·8l9t
1ny 1ucb preference, •U.S.VITllAMS
limitation.: or dh· FRE!USTOF HOMES
crim1naUon. World R. E. SSC!· 7777
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BUSINESS, INVEST· At the North P ole. 1---~---
MDIT. FINANCE I Thursday Dec. 17th from
MIMU!!rpon• lllll 6 ·30 to 8PM . C•ll
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WEOUIT!
We can no Tonger afford
to make payments on
our4 8d 21,; Ba WestcUr1
home. Asking $249 .000
LET'S DEAL. Norm or
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63Hl66 or 548-6492
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THE REAL
ESTATERS ----
VllWLOTS
On a quiet 1treet in old
Corona del Mar. Bay &
ocean views. 4 con·
tiguous lots. 1595.000
each. Excellent fin anc·
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17141 '73-4400
IZIJI U .. ZIZI
HARBOR
..-OIT SHOllS
llSTIUYSI
Gracloua 4 bdrm home
wllb spacious living
room fl much more. 3
BLOCKS TO BEACH!
$1118,000.
WAUTOHACH
3 bdrm. 2 baths. 2 story
home. ROOF PATIO
WIT H VIE W !
lNCLUDF.S THE LANO
1255,000!
IGlllOoloyProp.
IHlton
•'7S.706h
'THE ULTIMATE--ON WATER
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LUXURY. PEHTHOUSE ON WATER
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
REAL ESTATE
s.. Rtntal• "'-•ly ~··
2436 W CCltil H~ llS Mennt Avt
Ntwport Bu en Belbol li.ltnd
'31·1411 '7Utot
CE
llDlll ILllllS CO.
OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
~UV&•
aWFS VllWt
Lovely Vu -2 BR, 2 BA -End
Unit -Decorator Wlprs, Drapes -
Plantation Shutters -Sep Mstr Ste
-Super Financing -Lrg Assum
Low Int Loan -Shows Like A
J ewel! -$255,QOQ. A "Joy Of
Newport" Listing.
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N~BUSINESSMEN
Co fl1L'1>AIL Y "LOT for
Inf rm Ion regerdlng th•
coumy ~ fGf ulfnt 1
Flctttlout lul1Mta Neme.
'
. . Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCEU ENCE SINCE 1949
COMI WITH US ... TO IAYCllST.
Executive three bedroom home.
Newar perfection both inside and out.
Formal dining room and de-. Pool size
yard. Luxu ria nt la ndsc a pin g.
Flnisbed garage. 5325,000.
1617 WISTCU" Dl., M.1. U 1 ·7JOO
JOI LIASl-S 1200 MO.
New listing. Big Cyn Townhome with
exciting golf course view. Unfurn . El
Dorado Model with 3 bdrms, dinihg
rm & 21h baths. Pool, jacuzzi & tennis.
WISLU H. TAYLOR CO .. RIALTOltS 1i n S• ~ Hlh ltocd
MIWPOltT CINTER. H.I . '44-4t I 0
FlDd what tou wanl 10 IClulifled Ads, your one:
Dally Pllotlmifie~s. •top shopping center.
hm
Aboard
Gift Train
and sell your
Handmade items.
It's so easy
Just call 642·5678 and
ask for your
Daily Pilot Christmas Ad-Visor
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
CAMEO SHOllS CORHtl
Overlooking Arch Rock & Catalina
w/white water view. Elegant 4 BR . + family & Din ing Rms. + Ex·
ercise room off MBR. POOL & spa.
Re modeled kitchen. Secu r ity
system & dog run. 3 car garage.
too. $3,750.000.
IN NEWPORTCeNTER
644-9060 -•'
ISTATE OM THE IAYFltOMT I
Prime tip of Lind a Isle -over
1Z7' with slip for 80' boat. Lg rms
for entertaining incl. 2-story liv
rm & stone fplc. Secluded pool &
spa. 5 BR & Cam rm. Play room
& library. $.5,000,000 Leasehold.
Cathy Schweickert 64~-8235 (N57)
YOUlt FAMILY WIU LOVE THIS!
Four BR . lg yard w /mature
landscaping. Beautiful setting for
entertain ing formal dining &
family rm . This imma culate Plan
"3" w /3 car garage. $205.900
Anita Bradshaw 752· 1414 ( N58)
l8IC & ,,Nlf
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LlltA ISi.i HOMIS
Prestige Pool family home. Ma lo
channel view from beautiful tradition
4 bdrm, s bath. Sl,4~.ooo . -Wide lagoon vtew from spectacular
architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath,
playroo m, dark room & den.-
$1,350,000.
LIDO 11&.1 HOMll
Featured on Homes Tours lovely
traditional spacious , custom 3 bdrm, 3
bath home, newly redecorated.
$475,000.
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings. Xlnt value at $420,000.
CAINATK* COYI
SpettacuJar harbor view from 4 bdrm,
4 bath bayfront. 2 boat slips .
$2.050,000.
WIST IAY AYI.
Remodeled, like new 3 bdrm, 3 ba th
bayfront. Slips for 2 lg e boats.
$1,200,000.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
I 11 ... ,1 y· .• d1 (j1 '.. "• t~ t1 /', fl It. I
LIASlorTIOM
SI0,000.
Charming 3 BR Condo. 2
stories. end unit. pool &
apa Call Ruth or Steve
EQUITY LOANS
f rom 15..., to 111~
Gt;ARDIAN HOME
LOANS
A subl1diary of
Guardian Funding SEA COVE'
PROPERTIES A sublid1ary of Guar·
dlan Funding. Lie RE
Bkrs 714-63 f-6990
SEU. Idle items with a ----'7""-»,;....;..;9l:.;:.OO;;.._ __
Daily Pilot Classified Clw ified Ads. your one.·
Ad, ttooshoopin& ctDttr
I ZO/e AHAMCIHG I!!
• WA THNOMT HOME * Detached 3 br. w /Community
tennis & pool! Owner will carry
lST TD . Only $230 ,000 . Ca ll
759· 1501 or 752-7373.
* HEWPORT CUST •
Decorator's delight! Sensation al
condo w tall the trimmings only
$189,900. Call 759·1501or 752-7373.
s s s * DfSTUSS SALi •
Seller be hind on pymts on
spacious 3 br· home in HARBOR
VIEW HILLS!! $41,000 price re·
duction for quick sale. Call
759-L50l or 752· 7373 .
15% DOWH PAYMIHTI!
• HAUOl VIEW HOME *
Assume 10.9'7c lST & 2.ND TD !!
CARMEL model w/pool & spa on
a solar system. $269.900. Call
75!H501 or 752-7373.
HIWPOIT HACH OfftCE
2'70 s. MkJ-1 Dri••
1714175'·1501 17141752-731)
~ Walker &lee
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759-1616
OCUNFIOMT
RIDUCED!
SELLER WILL CARRY
balance at 12i:I . Sl95,000
down! Deluxe corner
duplex. Could be single
family home! $145,000'
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• 675-7060 *
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429 Larkspur 3 + 1
71.9 Marguerite 3 + I
6091ris3+3
6151ns3 + 3
&l>Mth St 3 + 3 SIOAvocado3 + 3
411 Dahlia condo ~
maybe'
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675-551·1
COLI OP NIWPORT
Rli.LTORI
Co.t• Meu wiU e11rry 2nd 1 Thi~ 3 New cust bit 2 aty · w/dfn. Uparaded Xlnt Lovely lit.tie hOme 3 BR beKb. •thool 6 thop& t'ompart before-yo u 9800,mo. Call Anth•r
Vuu are tht1 wlnnrr of bdrm bornt has luice ~dnch~orma nt>' SBbR ~ 28A,y1nl.1ar,1ieept7: •tmo.Call968·4021. • * • rtnt Cut.t~n~1 dr:~~n da)'I 142n57, evta ..
two rrre lltkt•ts !Ul..110 fumaly room wtth v1ult ipUte;.; owe" 371~ ~ StOOO •t nowtJUJune 30, $895/81no Ulu;;;.-n. ~leg1nt z ·~~Htir.~~ ~~~1~::• a1r~a~. s ur· wknd.as.11 M30 ----,
vatllfl tcnhe llCI relhna' ha11 been Seuhor..'173;.s78 • Pvt rt .S41-1060 __ 81$ s;u. 780·80 e, Br. Family Rm' Den Costn Meu rounded with plu~h SPECTACULAR OCEA~
ICIFOlLll$ & newly painted ' r~ nta Ana Hei1ht1, \.'f lae a'50to. Pluah crpts, 2~ You are tht" winner or landiuplna Adull I.Iv •<:ITV UOHTS VIEW :-;
HOUOAYOHICI derorattd throu1hout DOV•SNOIH ownt r1h lp , rea p .............. l207 S..c:edar •1lass,a;un twofreti trt·ket~ m800 1naatl1.&bt'stNopets FYomrvery1oom.lu1
ANAHEIM SlJS,000 DIC.HOWi partner,2BR + den ,2~ ........ •••••••••••••••deck, dbl or prv value)tothe t8r tum from S46S I Br P tmo. Anthon_{'
CONVENTION 642-5200 Med.•tylecourtyard BA , attcbed 2 car iu. ..,.,_. auaae. rully moilll ICIFOLUIS & 28r rum rromSSS-0 da)'llollM2·5151. wk11C1f:
CENTt:R Pool.Jacuzzi. Overlooks pool, •P• & sauna Luliurioua 2br, 2ba con· yard. Adults. no Jli!lll In· ~ W Wilson, 642 1971 631-6630.
De<' 23-~or ~y. aluy Dr Form1l ~/negot1atedn Your do. Xtr1 lr1 Uv rm. over· ~at 527 18th. St HOU~AY ON IC f s.i?s1;;., Mature adult;: CUtt~w ;pt. Oct
I.ONG BEACH ARENA din.nn,2frplca f71UOO mo/pay $650 pp looklq bay. Sec. bldg l -ctN:::IJ~~N no pets. Qwtt & serurt V1rw. 2BR. 28A, 2 ct r
Ott 29.Jan.2 fee. 754 0800, 543·53112 or Underaround puking. 38r.38a close tobeach. CE.,T'"R 199 t Newport Blvd gar. Deluxe $1000._ To claim ticlteLs, call M2·~10/8'6-4148 5.W-0804 Adu.ha. mo. 61S·6775 804 16th St S79S/mo. 1• "' ,,.,,_8373_ ...... 9568 642·5678. ut 272. S38-14.S3 Dtc 23·2.5or ...., u•"'=::....--·---
TklletsmW1t becla1med MIWPOITSHOllS .._.,....,...., 2000 ,C....~Mw 322 . --LONG BEACH ARENA Newi'Ydecor I Br dplx, N-;_wly decoraltd 2 Br. V
by Dec 22, 1981 ------WA18FIOMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1915 .. 3 BR, 2"" BA, 2 story Der 29-Jan 2 sep by gar Quiel Ba Adulu only. no pet&.-* • * 0..P'.. I OJ Decorator perfect. 4 Br. IMCOME O\lplex 3 Br 2ba. deck f~ room, enr yard, Tu ela1m llrkets, call Emplyd udult over 35 '6SCJ/D'll. 4N·1244. -
----•••••••••••••••••••••• Den Owner highly PIOPEln w/ocnview Gar.Deluxe kids OK. Alta 96'·l888, 642·5678 , ext 272 fi<>_j!t.S ~ S48 J021 2BR.2BA'Condo. St.w4• C....cWM• IOll $4000.Down.SaleorLease motJvat.ed. Will finance property. 1925. Work aft8963-61MO Ticket.smllitbe rh11med ,.. w
••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Option 3BR, 1 i., BA Pri«d at $279.000. Sell SPECIALIST ~ho 640-9219 tBR, Ba & v.. Pool, ten0nis by Dec. 22, 198t ~a~. ':::::10:r a~~nt~ ~~ll~m~~~· UIMMf'Mkt i15$,000. Make Orrer. orleueoption.Agent. 2 bdrm house with aiP1aygl"OUJld.K1ds k *** 001.334
+ T._ /Ul.1~:;,,_e1,r!,.,3~.!!2 Tom ~1°'4 or ~·2805. Select from 3·19 units. ,.,..., ... vardAskforJohn No pets. 1675 mu -3 BR-21 b ----2 bdrm.2b1,v1ewof 8~.
•• -· "" JIN "" ".J Terms available to auit ·~" 531-~548-1905 ae "' a. vrry s:no. Attractive furn lrg Refria. washer, dryff. l"ilteTerroct t;;;=;o. .. ecll 104 yourneeda. 673-6~ -cleant.ownhse Puol.1og-1bdtm apt Oen, patio. gar.S850.&4&·0086 -·
Owner will let this 4 •••••':'!'•••••••••••••• MIWPOIT H~tGHTS ~lea. 3BR. ZBA. Patio, N~50be~~~de3n~r~~12~~ ging, etc fl~/mo Agt gar Mature person, no Small 2 BR 2 BA with lit·.
Bdrm + pool go up to No Qualifying Warm 3 Bdrm home. firepla~e. • Cat, bit ins. frplc. So of · 962_8639 · 544-14'0 _ pet 2234 Rutgers Or.. lie yard 547S/mo . ref•· ~.000 below ma rket + yo ur Io es b Y l h l'I double garage, .choice Hwy. Aat Bob. IM7·6010 . . ----Harbor VU homes, 4 BR . •R. fJ!__ ---req. Nigel agnt.644-7211 •
wall carry Isl T.0 at fireplace or this 4RR I location. Near Cliff and or538-S6887. '452Port..o..tt.Dr. 2 BA. fitm rm ' $1200 ~Oll .. OCll 3740 3 bdrm. 2 bath. So. of-
111% for 5 yrs! Must see dreamhome Call Now Bro• adMc. S1'!1~-flJ11W1WV1 rw~ JASMINE CREEK 48r, 2Ba, frplc. kids & 11va1 I J an I 8 t h ....................... Hwy No pets 5750.
to believe thrs value. Bltr,848-0709 · ., -.--. lltr. ~ ~ 3 BR + fam rm, den, OK Owner~9-2o.2 644-4157 1760-9312 H.l.'s Fl ... EST
G'1!&Aslle, •Ill 7~·1221 t-L.-----541.7729 714 641-0763 comm pool, tennis. 24 hr Br townhous~Bi. Bluffs -48R. 2BA 2 end " Agent,67J.S354
SOUTH OF P.C.H. Besl duplex buy in CdM.
Upgraded charmer has
everylhing + owner will
assist In financing.
Super dean! Greg Astle,
7Si-1.22
.....--I 044 guatd gate. $15SO mo 1• 8 d N Spanish Estate Laving ' 2 Br 1 Ba. Commty pool, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 2925 Collegr A1(' encl. patio, pat rolled pallos. 1.J,.e ran ew Beaut f 1 park Ike sur • Cost11 Men . CA 759-9173__ secur eo 919-6$19 saso mo/mo 497-4214 , 1 u 1 frplc. 2 carport ~fa~e •. ••9.7% Interest
--k f C h ro11nding~ Terraced new pilnl Avu . am · HAllOl llDfH 2 Br. 1 Ba. f6SO/mo 4Z'Hi .,...... 3244 644-7020. /\s or at Y pool Sunken gas bbq, med. $650/mo./leue
UHDB MAllET Ins. Call Craig llM-999!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shields. sparkling fountains Call Dave Schweickert.
3 Bdrm, 3 balh, VIEW APPLE V AUEY ~642-87!9 Agent me. new 3 br. 3 ba. Bluffs upgraded 3 Br 2l, Sp ac 1 o u s rooms 1142.11215 or eves 545.9144
Assumable loan townhome in the pre· Ta SIMttff eo.te Mela 3224 patio, gar. Park, pool, Ba, ram rm, pool, Sl 100 Separate dining area ~t
3BtWoodbrid geeondo sllg1ous privalf com· Near new 4-plex 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ja!_lnS/~ 833-90~ 760-tl384or675·5930 Walk 1n c l os e1 s . ..:.::i=.:'--------:
Call for detail~ on lhh munity with tenn is bdrm, 2 bath each unit Mesa Verde 3 Br. 2 Ba. WoodBndge Spacious homelike k1t (hen & eo.t.Meta JIN
beaulifulcomerunit. cowt, pools and spas. with fireplace. enclosed Fam Rm 2 Frplr's. 2 48R, 2~.,BA Fam rm. Harbor Vltw cabinets. Walk lo Hunt· ••••••••••••••••••••"'
Asff1"!d,900able XJnt financmg w/lge U · pallo. garage 9 .... ~ 1st. car ear. Gardener S1!9S. dm rm, patios. Lake, ~;:~~ bdG~al 21~:· l.ngton Center NEWLY DECOa.
"" sumable loan. Pnced for Pos cash fl ow Now Seer r a Mgmt ( o tenrus, pool, priv SIOOO. I Bdrm· furn , $485 I Br gas pd. encl 1ar ~brldgc: immed.saleatS480.000. Sl59.SOO. Bill Grundy 641-1324. ~1J2'7.$59-6tlll! orru·e tion.S1~6699 d/waJSher. pool. Adu.11.1 -
•0GBSIEALTY Rltr.675-8161 4 Bdr executivt' home 759~ AdullS,nopets 642-5073 · Reill I 675-•311 I •· L I Big Canyon adult Condo, Uulilles Free' ' 3UHITSC.M. w/poo "'spa r"am•,Y 2BR. Spacious, i:reat BR 2BA 1 t 21r l .. AM
• SSl ·JOOO l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~Price1ust rMuced.near rm, formal dining,_Z·i Views Pvt.GolfCourse. ~ec~rt'J·~·r~~o;s~ LAQUINTAHJo:RMOSA Newly decor Cfas pd.-
lntBarrano '"'""' ·1'~1... MEWPOIT SHOIES new. call now Ba Excellent roodillon pool. No Pets. $850 mo S950i mo 1133 7890 or 16211 Parkside Ln. I blk encl gar . pool, dah•r 4341EGOHIA ~w elegant 4 Br Vic loraan partial vu ,1•--------
ownr/contractor finan. TUITLI IOCK
Ouutanding financing. iSLlnvstmnts 642· IGOJ ~ ~~~ce~~;~e;~;~:, ~0242. 640-8121 ~7-2021i W ol Beach, 3 blks S. of Adults. 6'2·5073.
low interest with 15'1. 14U .... ITSC.M ~A"' Avail Oct• New rondo, z BR, 2 BA N,...,.,,,rt Hei"hl.5. 3 br. &linger 3 1rT· •
avail. sm.ooo. SUPll IAICiAIH
Beaut. 2bdrm, 2ba end
H E E D A T ,. X unil rondo, I/yr new & ,.. I 1mmac Try $3SK dwn & SHElTEI assume 11 718'• loan
Duplex, $40.000 down, 3 OWC balanC"e OWC No
BR & den , 2 BR apt, payments for 3t y rs
down. 3 bdrm, den. 2 E t ·d" "th • I i;• p N p k & p I ,~,.... " 147·5441 OW.HM ba ths. 2 patios . good as s1 e w1 poo , 30. at10, r ar oo tmly rm, hrdwd firs. Newly decor gu pd '
loc ation. $1 37 .000 , owner a nx1o~s. great i Br. ga;itge. fnrd yard No_ajls.S7~9646 1'ves f!:l)k , $8$() dnv~ by 418 LaiJ-a .. och 1741 i:ncl gar., pool, dswbr
"-·--1A oc1 8300 rinanr111g at 10·~ JUds/pet.s ok. SSOO/mo. HOME FOR R E,NT I Si Andrew~. 642·9666 1 ···········. ... ........ Adult.s 00-5073.
vwru ·"" • · 11.'SL lnv.!l!_m~ ~2 1603 2223-A Pomona 645 S480 3 Bdrm S700 I' ent·ed 3 Bdrm t·onrlo. 21'! ba. Lux~ry studio. spa , TV. Spacious 2 Br. 1 Ba 1385.
,._.._RT CIEST 7 U .... IT~ •oor and_646-6238 yard & garage Kids & i•1ew Patio & poul maid service. phunes. 3 Br 1•-Ba u"" Laun· ..-nrv " .. pets welrome Isl mo + S675tmo 960 2187 Sll.S wk 499 22rl _ _ ' ..., · "'"'· Or:ean view 3 bdrm Mn· Loe at e d 1 n a n 1 <' e 2 br. 2•,, ba. 2 yr new ron dep S45·200ll ARl'nl no _ -dry fac., pool. 548·955e
do on private eourl neighborhood in He~et, do, view, xlnl. S6SO Pat fee Ltdo S Bdr Sl9$0 mo op OCEAH VIEW! $490 Mo 2 Br l Ba . Apt.
Owner will furnish new these units have JUSl ~2ZJ9!.~8225 -lion. ll'aSl' poss1blt• Studio I blk beach" Garage, wuher/d~!!J
carpet. $195,000 Financ-been renovated with new C1o6e lo SC Pina Green RENTALS Owner will finance Agt $44·3339 all built-ins. Small c.U.,
2111 LC-Hwr.
Cw_ .......
good location $32S,OOO To l a I p a y m e n I
. : OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 Sl.034 1 mo $1 59 ,990
SARA MARV IN Lowest price in Turtle lngavailable 'paint & roofs One t brookhome,J BR.:J...BA. I Br.I Ba S650 ~ells&t5·9!1:M>.646·5719 S240Charm~it'. bach, OK.,oopeta Onlyly...::,_
Bdrm house wt2 l"ar liv. din, ram rm . en<' 28r. I Ba $700 be h u I ·d old.CaUfor appt.
675-5511 Unique Homes.675-5688. Rock Owner agt .
67s.6000 ~l-8781 or 9~·0457
~AIDENEIS OMLY! j •VM TBIACE
Can you see yoursell 4 IDIM . Fil
creating your own rose Sunny, llght·n·bright
garden on a spacious lol and new on the market
witb lots or room tc with bnck front, side
create your own garden and re a r p a t 1 o s .
ol Eden. This garden hardwood parquet floor-area surrounds a 3 Bdrm 1ng throughout X Int
home that is lastefull) location . less than JOO
decorated and in 1m paces from Sl.000.000
maculale cond111on. All homu Realasllca lly
ol Ulls is in H1rbor View pnced at S36S.OOO with
Hills and waiting for you combination of assuma ·
I.I. OQly $299,500. ble and owner fina ncing.
675-3411
MEWPOIT ST AITEI
Rare chance to own a
comfortable 3BR 2 BA
Harbor Vu on fee land
for only $224 ,950 Ca II ...
RCTaylorCo
41 1 \\1'00
CaUnow
644-721 1
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QAIL[Y ~
ASSU(IATES
IYOWHER
2 Br I Ba, excellent loca·
lion plans etc for
duplex. S277.000. 640-2439
Coeta Mtto I OJ
····················,-'· FUIDOM HOUS' 3 Br. l Ba . large yard/
$95,000 . . 641·07~1Agt.
•U.S.VETEI S
Free list of
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garage and fireph1ee + yard. 2 ear gar . S850tmo 2 Br. 2 Ba S795 llG CAHYOH ~ar ael 11 5 paa 1 TSLMGMT 642-llGl-s Ix I Bdrm unit s SlSOOdep992Camat1on JBr.140811 S6SO Guard gate romm pets resp emp . -
* * Llcatl.OR, w/carporu Owner has 640-6t40 3Br.2 & S90<Hurn Svacwu:. 2 bdrm 1lum ~~1L494"'200 - -sruNNlNG lar1e 1 t:t
aAA area and ls molaval -Lt!_ RatSOr Rily 833 8600 rm Oec.ne Home 11250 ~rt leocll 37 69 Br, 2 Ba. Garden Aft-~ L . .a• Small un"'ue 2 Br I Ba ·--,... Pool 710W 1"' .. St ""~tilft ed. Submit your terms .,,. 2 Bd 2 b 1 ~ •••••••••••• •••••••• ••• · · oui. · -.,... ~. frplc . beam tell rm, '• a ul(u ry 640 8511Z, !17!14191 OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br ntE VICTORIAN· Ne.a:~ Woodbndge in g s NO p Jo: T S condo. Pool & spa Near W kl "--k S46S/ 548 6680 UC! $'700 mu L~l' l>J)' J Bdr, & ramll} room. 2 Avail Winter ee Y ly decor. 2 Br w/1arr.:: '""''" side Aspen rm · 83J.7SJO. Ila. bit uis. 1tarage 1 a Month! 673 7813 new crplS " drapes, ~
3 Br 2 Ba. s pacious HAllOR llDGE 3 BR. I BA. ram room . ranl $850 3 Bdr 2 Ba , sr·sHORE DR. UIS, patio. Adults. Ca~
grounds and patios 3000 sq ft. S200K down din room, dt>n. rv. 2 tar L...,_. ~och 32481 dbl gara)le. bit in~ S7W ~ i.wn 1·5, 636-4120
lyrnewhome llBSK F/P. owner will gar._Sl675imo , Isl t s~c ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.a.COISRE"'LTY $675 mo yrly 2 br Iba. f£7 "G""Victona 1414·_ High assumable lo;ins I ca rr y a t 1 3 •;. a var I Jan Isl Debbie tandmi; view 4 Br :i "' " a_va1!'1.ow_S48 5682
Pnced t.osell ~r/Agt.&4Hi12.5 _ ~0702 Ba . derkin.:. dining PROPERTY MGRS IALIOA IAY CLUI ~lu1dtt JBR. 2BA, Fam rm. Kids area. dshwshr. stove. 675-61 73 B;lch_ Apt Ocean view
OK No pets No smi:le:. I mini ul1nds lhru out b d I I Jan Isl 642 t802 Reilll YUAIALIOA LGhfwS. 2200 1795 mo 1392 tialwJy Garaiie SIOS-0 Isl & last 2 t.lrm C"On o poo
Ssl......... Youngpeople1·dPoo11 ytour ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lane rPqu1red 964 1661 Jft S625 mo + dt"pt1s11 ...._ r~our"es ea wo 7PM A_dult.sonly 768-7633 I mea."1110 P\•)41..vlw ~ ' V'll f y 4 acres of land Newport 644-1&36 · ~ __ ._.room 1 a or our Beach. OK for Condos. 4 br house, 2 ba . pool . OC~Al'ffRONT Modul.1r le..tifW Area Towllo..l~ME first home. Fresh as a <Xfice or Medical Bid!( fened yd. 2 rar gar nr T)Pe Homl' l> 24 Yr 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Cave l"od
f"'lll ~.()pena toflagstone 641-07'1.AJenl "''Pl~··· Nu.mo Sttunty ., m1 pvt, ht·h sayle lfome Tl•nn1s.
DELI Ts PlliO $141000 assuma· ---- -"'-...... _.., r h L d vool. 1a1• hrevl.u'\' $950 ~at tz'"k.' Leue option I HUNTINGTON B•:A<.:11 17141494·9957. 497 1377 ~ r~ '"R P•\'r e ar "'-1· · ..... 7· I NW · CottJRe type, rl'dwon<l mo ._ay IV}ftg r an only is available. Price z..., 1 II Ol!! c·or CONDO 38r. 21.oa. IR dec-k. pool. RUJrdi•cl K:ith) 67572114
barely describe this U.500. nerUlhandOlive ma s ter bdrm . ieatto. adlts un ly No lwestl'lifr 3 RR, 2 II/\ nu =::n!.~~e 20~:; tCote Realty! _su;~.000 . .171~1 981 1011 wtb-.ilrony. dbl i:ara~e I dogs From 1775 mn i•arpets p,11nt. lvl\ yd.
1ruo-M ..... Dewrt w/opner. f11>1t'. 1·entral 49931116 qwetst.JH~064tlil189 -:-;r~· Fireplace. central ac lnvestmfttl ....... • 2400 VllC. S750 mo 218.Z Maple
§Ir. _climate control. ex· .. 5777 1!05. Ron 979.s370 nr Lt: I HR duple~. nl·can J Br 2 Ba Fresl) pa111t tensive sa:unty system. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• 1184•2086 \U. fp. $65() mo ~52 ~II t'd. nr"' kllrhen. n1'"'
Easy <"are landscaping. SCOnSDALI -$ i PM M fo' llA M trM I llrape:. Gar1frnrr &
plus a magnificent view. Mc<Alrm irk Ranrh di~ 4bdrm. 2'2ba, frpk. Jll wkn<b ~ aler paid $~~11 mo
S299.000 I pallO homt. 2 Br 2 Ba, e0291ec pk1tekhh. 1N11r.e,, home 1 __ Hl-.1 1252 673 3457
IAYSHOllS eompl. furn . $1411,000 I ar • ..,zs•mo -r-"'7-' This lovely old count'"" (2131431Hit04 ~I -.1. .................... Spar 4 BR 2'• bJ "f.1111 ., ---Exec 4br. 3ba. lam rm 3 1 rm pool. 221:? 1lrJlh1•r ~ renects graerous Mobile Home , r1 aer 2 Br 2'' ba 1·ondo. frpk car itar. ne'4> nr oi·i•an ! SOOJ 955 Ol!09
YEAA·AOUHO """" Social Achv111es 01
1ec1or • F'1~ Sunday
81unch • BBO s •
Piithes • Plus more
GAUT RECREATION·
Tennis• f1ee Lessons
IP!O & 11'0 ShOPI • 7
Heall/> CluOS • Sauna
Your unused
items could
be someone1s
Christmas
Sell them
with an ad
under the
Daily Pilot
Gift Guide livi ng . wa1'm th & upper.5starpark.Palm A1C. DI W, enc l yard. 2 $13009743420 !Room' 3 RR . 1 BA. NU friendliness in its 3 c:nrinH$5000 963-0307 car gar w11 h door , bdrms. enclosed brick ""T_r -opener Community Mis"-V'-jo 1267 area 11: }arrl. 1mmed
patio with spa, Frenrh o.tofeomty pllspa. $800 1 496 o~J ••••••••••••••••••••••• a\a1l $600 mo For 1nr11
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• Hvd•omassage •
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BEAUTIFUL APTS
Stnglts I & 2 Bed
rooms • furnt5hed
& untum•511ed • Aclull
L v•ng • No Pe1s • Mooeis Ooen Oa•I¥
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• OCEAN VIE 2 Br. 2 Ba.
deck, Y3J<I: . sec gate
s~. 01#.iier 1·630-9440.
d~. w~ hnlels & 11 Property 2550 Eside2Br 2•.,Ba attrat' HOMESfo'ORRENT 1•all C>n IH'M In t·
glowing ~1replaee Bonus ••••••••••••••••••••••• live new rondo, palm, 3 & 4 Bdrmi; S6SO S700 549-1020
cottage in rear form OJAICA spa fplc s72~ mo Feneed y ards & N;*"}>Ort 13earh \'illa
Call 642·5671
nllmt.t'-
Cllristwtes
Ad-Vkor
.. RH.LTORS
COUNTIYCHAIM
an Newport Heights! A
2-story 3 Br + your own
office or workshop I Cozy
fireplace in Living rool)i
Great corner lot ' ~ner s~ays sell 1 ~·!'reed to m:ive a 10.000.
~... Marsltallllltr
·' 60-0l3S SSZ..7500
MO~ \PEASTSIDE
I 6PW =y 15o/eDOWN
will finance lo
ied buyer Well
located, good Jooklne 6
unit.s + 4 car garage +
ample parking. Below II
t u:ne s gross.
c.ITodcry
644-711'
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QA!Lf~ E.
ASSUCIATE S
't513Cu4Pu5Da·IRVINE laws & guests. Call for 2Acres ~ Joy~e Walize. Rt>/Maic j!araiies Kids & pets Ralboa I Hr Iba IO~htt
apptlosee. $25,000 631 J.266 welrome Isl mo + dep fl. top nr Tt"rnfii· \'II I
Oakwood
Garden Apar1rnent1
UMVBSITY P Al IC
Detached 3 bdrm, den or
4 bdrm home with large,
sunny country kitchen.
Seldom available model
in excellent location.
642 .. 5200 Beautiful Mountain -----. ~..:..20t!IJ_A_g_rnt.noret> pnvac) S800 mo+ sec I
Views Ideal for Horse Nice clean 2 Br 1 Ba ..... _rt ~och 3269! dep. p,1 pt) !172 1717 11 Lovers Will sell I~ or 132 Fenced yard, garage. rw-,.--·
A PETE
BARRETI
.. REALTY
Arres Below Market new ra.,,et ' paint .. 1~.4 •••••••••••••••••••••••) msj? 1' Value By Owner Orange, Ho use E j3BDRM 11281\ Newport
~z; •I!.:. 1 L ux u r1 o us Three 1714 I 6411 i382
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2BA. frplc, dbl gar. Xlot Rancho Mirage. 3 Br. 3 3 bdrm. 2 ba, frplc. Yearly lease '7 Rue Ecntblllff Ho• · Adult only compltx
cond.$137,S00.851·9020 Ba . $12-0.000 equity paNouo. l~~~~a28ndalwood Gdrand1V5alee1 OpenSon11 L.owest rent 4 bdrm 2 1 "~;·;:10[ ~1·~~kLt/"t~ Pool.spa.laundry room.
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I · f ·1 d •••••••••••••••••••••••Fer-110 B Ba "hbo I .. " axmg am1 Y room in NORTH END ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real est ate exchanie °" .. Kii 3240 3 r 2 wit at s rp 1 ~Mo ~·431!> ms. f1repla1•e Month I~ TSl.M mt 645·8122 ,......, fireplace Located T Bd .. ted holesale cert Av a 1 I. now Man Y -• . o_r "earlv _ 64 S·7S73 ... 1 w~, . . wo 2 rms .. + dJ~anamo-~·wlF to \IS2, lge. ••••••••••••••••••••••• amen1"ties. 53c.oo Mo 2 br. den. 2 ba home ~ i. r ire pl He. poo . p l'I on quiet cul de sac Ocean Views Wel l EXC 1...a L.~L C .J Walk t ht' h P°'I & vat10. d1~hwasher. on street. Near South Coast maintained. Motivated .1.. ITING * asst ol sizes ' clarity, ...._ • ~to Broker67H 912 le ni~prai·\ s 71
c.() .__._. ... , }o; side. all an x lr0 2 Br Plaza and the BEACH owner is readv to move JI{ trade for comm'I prop., 4 bd!m· 2 ba, hv rm., --n ~ 1 " "'P.-,_ aanlen apts •·rn~ ~ S147000 Call 9792390 · tr...L..1...ir...a... Sf'R. a'ncome prop family room . formal 640-SZ72orl 7230601 ~ " • . up!! Fantastic buy!! .,......, -dini bo 2,_ ..--.T HG HTS •••••••••••••• •• • •• •• •• 557 2114 t T......a....... •-----w ·11h o r w a't h o ut 851"""1 (asLforRonl ng, nus rm. "'"I ..-nrvK Co_..."'...t..11·-· WTILU.,., ___..., ~ 1 -v111-... • "' ._.. ,. 3000 ft 19t" Uke new. custom bu1 It 3 ""'"'NA www• •...&.....-1-•-~ 3106 • ·· 2 ..,.. 2 h pool rr .....,...... ......,.. ·"-furniture, 24x64 Green-car gar. sq JV. bed b h r I u..twwllhed 3425 ~'=•••••••••• wr~ •JI•. u. . New Kitchen. great Executive CM home 497-1761 brier Home ln Laguna CaJIJim room, 2 at • orma ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 3 1 b 0 8 1 ll 1 Jn d wdulb. nn p~:. $39S
backyard w/3 BR. fam1 $129,500 Seller will pay OC""•"'FRONT M-,.,.-1-Hills . ts .. ..... 979-S370 dining room home Eat TOWNHOUSF. "rid unit . W"t"rlront 3 Rr ., u ., 646 7319 or 673·,_,.. ly room & f'rpl c . costs.The Real F..stalers .c.JY• .,...u ar rucea starpar.. •• .. •••••••••••••••••• T ingareaink1tchen. Bay , ' •• 'uw
$245.000. 67S-6000 or 96.U767 Type Homes. 24 hr MIW90rtltecll ....... l'wlllslitd HOMES l"ORREN view sLSOOmonth Year like new 2liR 2IM.din Yearly rental. S975 Mo I AIESIDICOMPOIT ~laft secunty, \'a mi pvt bch Beautiful Belair Mobile ••u•••••••••••••••••• 3 & 4 Bdrm. 167S-$'700. ly lease. 631 ·7300 . ing. Ill pallO. bitkonv C;ill770.o.147 l.1ke nfw t Br up + fishing pier. Cedar Homew/lrontkil, l2xl9" •-It la 3 141 Fen ce d ya r ds '' AC. frpl. !>t>H r lcJn -w c·athedrHI rcilin1t. l!ll~
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PIUd. Adults, no pets 393 1 8S7-4S.2S. 642.0350 basketball. game room r-C'--A 387.. lum hll' housekeeping Roo · •. 1 'ih 11.)l "'bl $-l!JCl mo 851.8300 NEWPORT BEACH 504 area, ample pk.n&. W. H~mlltoaSM. 645-«t I tlunt. lkh 846-0619 .:>Wt l'lmWme 0 __ _, • 1 b·.. mmale • ~mJ t' r UHu 1• for 1 . , • 12XO ---No Newport Bh·d 350 to CM. nr 19th ' Pla«ntia ~e\·nu dee I Br duplex --••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"' OCtasiona au)Sll· JSR .'\pl ('ostJ Ml''·' .lJ. I ''l IAYRtOHT OFFICE LlOO ft I t 85' $1560/mo675·3S68
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garden apl.s. Patios or I ~-$485. 64~4837 $615. 213·592·Sl13 · · Mod 3br 2 ba . block lo Hotefs, Motels 4100 3 RR, I BA. z rm' :11 ail otl'Un \ u•11. Kt>i·~plwn 900-l12S &.Y per sq fl , lowesl price ~ClmpUJ Dr. Mullan ~.Pool & Spa, Heal 12 Br 1 Ba . 1 upper, hrh Orean vu, laun ....................... non smoker I.I! \Jn1. .irt•a t 2 uffil·e~ 1>44 >'1 Profl'ss111nal Allorney·s 1n area' I year lease y540-2960.
paid. Adults no pets S400/mo. dep SJOO. Refs. LGIJllllCI leach 3841 far1I. SS.SO mo 661 6M2 SEAUJlk MOTEl. I CM ~1 mo t'J ti4~ ;~u;i; 1 ft A•.111 1mmed1olely nrr1re suite 1n South ~1~ Clfice in COM . 2nd story
BACH • S380-S385 631·3725 •••••··~··••••••••••••• Adult slud10 SlO\le WKI t· l ... I rves $l:!5 J>1.'r mo 85 1 'l<IOO Oran~<' County is seek· Proress1onal orr1·ces ror walk·up. easy access. Ocean View Deluxe t & 2 . · · Y ren a 5 now '11 ai b I caJlle'l$. drapes, panel· l BR SOS 2 Br Townhpouse No Br AplS N~wly deroral· refrig. ultls, S2fi01mo SI OS & up Color TV !Non smkr shr 1Jvl Ill' vu E. 17ttl STREET 10!! l'Ompall e pro lease Rerepl1on1st. 450 tt ~J V• BA d SS05 pets. Mature adults on-ed. refrige dishwasher ~ove in 1420. 492 0180 Phones in room 2274 hmm La~un:i w >"~ ~· :111111 "'l rt rn r ll·a'c ~~~~:!~~te~~~~s :~i:u~s phone answenng, xerox. mg. 5~$-5444 ~ anguar 540·9626 ly.$425/mo 7~W.18th. disposal, heated pool: s...... Newport Biid l'M t•xer S325 1 •, trt 'l'll•nt) of parkmi: 11 • • seeretanal. S2SOtoSSJS ----'--'------St 646-9SO'I elevator. sublor. prkna r ....: .. tn.o ll, 71 646-7445 499-tt81 ' hit>< t.. to W l'!d di ff lant~ insurance broker. mo 831-S333. 30101 Town Custom executive office, 2BR1Y. BA $495 ' .. ._.,..... 1 1n\'estment counselor. c 400 sq n Pvt bath with -w.w·1·1son 631· .. 83 1 Br 400 sq fl large S8SO&up.Call494·8083 ........................ HES> A PLACE? Male or remak need ru.•lom 1nll'ri11r i c~i~n h · I ·t l enler Dr. Laguna sho~•:r ·Balboa P•n1·n . ..., "" · --2 B R · W kl R· • · Ht>·111' to moH• 101 l'om I P, )Sm u~is · rerrui er Niguel -.. .. . lllJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j..,_.. rd . S 3 5 O I mo 2 sm slud1os nr Main r llPl · new 1:arpet. eas el' Y alts male female, 2.~ 111 :i:. ' · ~u ll serv11:e suite + -"'----mi 642 4623 "" 2 13 / 9 2 7 · 8 0 O I or Bea~h S325 & $400 Ulll encl gar. S500 Isl la~l ~L.~henettes Phones yrs. 10 share 3 h1lrm 111 1.~~lllH' rJltt» tall Hob .• unemties. athletir rlub Medical oHtce for rent in ~-· .· .
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2Br2 Bl SS~ From Dana Potnl most PAii NEW RT lndry. no pets. a\ ail I 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beaut hm "' ~Lra1~ht • 3 Lines 8 Ooll1rs • Jl8W Wilson 6315S83 sremc blulf. like nev.' couuw.y ClUI $475 rall Jim. 661 3806. OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br adull o' r 30 S375 • 8 Days •
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pets. S62S to $675 Adults. no S E D ~5 4002 for brorhure 675 SH.i aft ti 00 h • &4l·H60or 646·4911 pets Da ys 643 0212 . Duplex. upstairs 2 Br. j Aw I N 1PalmSpnngs area (Mon Roommale Ft•m tu 'hr 2 • merchdnd1-:,e for s a le UP to SS per ad. and t e price must ~ 2Brl8a,nu .c/d/p,,au. Wknds661·6441 Ba.frplc .garaJ:e Near VILLAGE l lereyCC>rondo3BR2 Br oreans1de NII S:l2!1 be in your ad The cost stays'lhe same whether your ad • ~ ~l~n.z:w~t~!~~ Quaint 2Br. 2Ba. studio ~~s~:::~ngA~r:I~.~ New t&2 bdrm luxury gaj,ru;n w a~1u1m Isl & last !lti:I l:tfil •• neeO'l e 1qht days selling time Or just one •
M.5-181.9 liv rm. lg kitchen. refng, pets. Musl have ref's adult apls m 14 .plans 1 o · enn i~ a' )'. 644 2000 •
wshrldryr, dbl car gar, Dr i "e by 6 t 4 ', Bdrm from S490. 2 bdrm v.eekly & monthly rates M r room;.ile~ tu ,hJrtt • SpaHding clean 2 Br I'• palJO $495 mo. Ok 9·4. ClubhouseAve.49-C-6303 from S570. To11.nhoust' H all 714 558 8001 hOITll' 1n CdM $2:!5 l>l Use one w ord 1n each box AbG)ut 4 words make one • :8aid."':~rJ;~_cet'5 ~t!11~ 549-1.343, 631!_166 Oceanrront for Wmter rrom 5640 + pools. ten 9 5PM. ask for Ma rk lasl Call 76118620 e classified line of type M1n1mum ad' ~ 3 lines Please print
Chi) ... ~ OK, no PA'• Deluxe 2brs, 2bas. rrptrs. Renlals. Furni·shed & nis. waterralls. ponds' MAM MOTii CON no "" plainly • w""' ... ~ I • n75 S600 Gas for cooking & heat I br & lorl. at Chair 15 M r • Nun smkr. 111 ~h.r ' • 1960WaUace 642-4905 w ocean vu .., · I uruum. Broker 67!i-4912 ing paid From San Reserve now 673 9377 3BR WA. ('Ondo nr S < •
2 Br garden apt. Pvt mo.496-0271 ;833-0666. NO FEE! Apt. & Cond~ Di f)' d ' N lh -Plaza Jaruw Sl9~ nm • r------------------------------, patio. gar, laundry No 2 Br 1 Ba enclsd garage rentals. Villa Renlals. ego wy "'e . or No Tahoe l'Ondo. 4 Br 5 ~ 1217 SS6 7608 X~J • ~-1 sml child ok. $450, & yard. Lots or grass. 675-4912 Broker ~enBe.:~1 ~~ ~~~:~~~~ j ~n Tto ~;11~ar $4!iO llelp' Mother & son 1H•rd • I I • ~9860 SS00.33S62BlueLanlern EA.STBLUFF lb I to Seawind \'illa~e w · om roommate Der 20th lo • I I
21if. w/gar. S4l!i. New 496-3354or496·9230 quiet area, sing[~·a~l: <7141893-5198 Indian Well!>. Sandp1p11r ,hr rondo homt'. In • I I I
carpets, water paid. 2176 ~eanview 2 Br 2 Ba cnn-no pets SSOO/mo. 644-4767 iiiR. -l C;r Gar t:dM VIiia. part1a I ly furn M r. non-s mk r S27:t I I •
"E" Placentia 636-4120 do. WtD. pool. Lennis. Oc rrt L 3 B 2 b Newl y Deror at ed Seasonal 640-SS48 Hm 1157 4971>, v.k • s. 00 I
1-SJ>M. Stt gale. encl gar, S600. ean · g, r. 8 Adults Only No Pt'b R...tak to Sh~ 4300 642•0377 I • I 642.9712 upper. 2 car gar. fpl. yr-• I I EASTS JOE. Sunny 2 Br I y. Sl 200 I mo N B SS00 Mo 640-6736 wkdJ_s ••••••••••• • ••• • •• ••• •• Gcraoes 10 10 •
bugedeck.1arage.S400 ......... leech 3140 642·3443 R ---4000 Dana Pt Large 2BR . forlent 4350 • I • I •
Adults, no pets 5411·0165. • ...................... Balboa Island Waterfront OOftl5 I 2BA Rel Whl M S2SO +-....................... , I I
S. Sanu An•· SC Plaza, Deluxe poolside xtra 3 Br 2 Ba Yearly ren ~~";;;·;;hM~;;•j·~· '1 ut 1ls. 1st & last Easls1 de. Costa Mrsa • 1 '1~.20 I •
l •Br adult. centr air. large 2br. 2 _ba. bltns. tal S975 Mo Call 985 No Parihr ~o~sl l 493-008'7 Garaiie. I O ~ 16 '2~ • '
. pool $450 1 dswhr l"'a miles beach TI0.0347 Hwy. Laguna Bear h * * * I S7S mo 180 2l!-l ~t I 15.IO •
pltiocl.: 1as' /wat:!,3htg Agtn Adlts. no pets. S4SO mo b be Daily Weekly K1lrhen C "•Of..• ir.ir. M "DDY Da)s 646·4262 i•\ l'' "' • I ~-----"-------'-----_.... ____ __,,__ ___ -'4 S36-8J62 Steps to l e ach. 2 & 3 ' • -..,.;11: A wltnds645 9547 961-0222. No fee. Br. frplcs . yearly Im-availab~ow Wtnler I 16121 Pit min Ln . -• • I Add $2.60 for each addttlonal llnt for 8 ti met
PQOI, adults, no pets \KY gas r ac 673-250'1. Balboa Inn S90 & up You are the winner or ar mo Blvd & Mc Fadden kl K h 770 0347 /
2BU8a.$440.1Br 1375 ~~ tl,;BApd~ +Be~ marulate. $650 & S77S ~4~· llunllngtonBearh IG~rag~m Coron.i 111'1 • I
Ssvage Wilde & Co Adlts/ nopel5 893.4894 Quiet 2 Br 1 Ba garage. wee y 1lc ennelle, l two rr~ hckels !Siii 00 __ •
SG4470or 67H606. -. patio, pool. Adults. no oceanrront 675-8740 valuellolhe OffkeRental 4400 • I Publish my ad for 8 days starting _________ _
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W.Bay.548-9516 6761Jardines OCEAN VIEW deluxe 2 arter6pm 548·6892 • ANAHEIM finanrlal inst 7000s ( ---------------------Be~utifully landscaped. Huntington Beach Br 2 Ba. deck. yard. XTRA LAR GE ROOM . CONVEN!ION lst.noor A enlS4l 5-032 e Name ______________________ _
qt1iet, adult complex. You are t~e winner or brick rrplc .. gar , Available in E11sts1de CENTER NEWPORT •
carpet, drapes. pool. two rree tickets <S18.00 s E c U R G ATE C.M. ror remale to rent. Der 23·2Sor nt41HSULA Address
patio, enclosed garages, value) to the SlllO/mo. or lease opt. Many amenlllts includ LONG BEACJI AR ENA Spacious executive or • ------------------------
lllllndry rac. 1400 Up. ICE FOLLIES & Adults, Sunset Bluffs on Ing; private bath. en Dec. 29.Jan. 2 fices across from City • City Zip ___ Phone _____ _
642.-l>lS. HOUDATOMICE Pacific Ave . C .M. lrance, high beam ce1I To claim tickets, call Hall Allser\lices nvailo
ANAHEIM l-6»9440,642-8808. 1ngs. W/D & kitchen 642 ·5678· ext. .272 · bl l I' F 2'" • Check or M.O. enclosed 0 Bachelor $325 /mo. 2864 CONVENTION 1 with large tort & extra priv. S285. mo . 642-5457, 1'ckets musl be claimed e, 'opt ona rom ,_., ~1;;_~40 aru CENTER ded:. 7S&-0414, 759·1°'2. after6 PM. by Dec 22. l98l ~~~~!~~ ~~ rf::~:ll~~e • Charge my ad to·
ao. 1 br. dplx In quiet Dec.23·2Sor 3bdrm, 2ba. patio, 2 blks 2 nns on Balboa Island, * * • ~red.ca.11673-3002 •
• are courl for n on LONG BEACH ARENA w bch. S750/mo. Vrly $250/mo + utlls 120•-, Roommate to share 3 EXECUTIVE O .... # _______________ Exp. ___ _ Dec. 29-Jan. 2 673-3728 Agaw. 613-3873 bdrm. 2 ba duplex Old • ~Iler w/prev re'!!, al To claim tickets. call "'--.. ·T 3 B 2..., B Beaut new walerlront Corona del Mar. $350 mo SUITES • .-..154W. l'llh541·38~ 642-5671. e xt. 272. ,..,_...,,. err. r 1 + 1; ulil. Male. remale. IN
LMr 1e 1 BR , 1 BA Ticket.s must be clalmt'd condo. h11lc. 1ar. $675. home In Newport Pror non SIT)(lker Age 25-JS. HlllTAGE •
1'•1Uide. Upstairs byDec.22, 1981 Af.•t-6396 person over JO, non 7S9·1S72 p• """ 0 # ___________ Exp. __ _
,. &...-..a ....... "-smoker, dean laving --• F(idle. Avail Now ~. •,,Jt * _ _,, -~Y References. S400 mo + Lady to shr mobile home . New luxury Orri<'e spa ce L------------------------------~ MAll•SWAUC S700/mo.3Br.2 8a.Apt. tst&last61s.3'733. reas.rent .nireforre· In Irvine 's busiest •• 1'Aii
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1 Br. &alum. $380. 1 Br. double car caraaes, .;;;!:/ smoker Condo. $200/lst & last + rordetaib • : -=~ ':;11~n~:~ C:Nid!"o:t ·.;~our. TSLM&mt. 842.1603 846-~ ~~.fil::1$48-4401/546-4370 551·1231 640·423!1 •
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-. lllO/mo. 541.427. 1ar,yrd,kldatpeuok. NEWPO RTHGTS Need. llW"tl ,. .. h ·' pont a: 30-11 . 30 e ..... t. ~. I Bdr, g1r11e. """" Wh1 83J.3223. &40-1814
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Mtaa VcrdtAtta ,... ... , Slroni •ucceuhal prof ben~r1ts. organ1•at1onAl i.. ... h1v1·or and Noo-n•n"eo·~•-d ... ~,.IZS Lall a..._. man deislres to meet it· c i l " "Id '1Cb h W ..-mi ~ 1 ... -.. Wln1low for appoint· ICIPOLUIS fl &y'a Schwinn 10 1pd, f IUY M.MrTUll t ~I --....................... lrld.ivt aenaual ladl11, ommun ca ion wou e elprul. o.!:Po~~:/.~~. ~&17·1080 ' HOUOAY OM ICI aoodcond 186 Les 957.a
llOft bs:P:e~~e~°::n 6 1 c-• 1100 lMO. fot' lwich or dinner Proeressive, dynamic company needs Lacuna Hllta 7eH2.SI ANAHEIM m ~ a> aotu New. • Lov·
fnmt.IOOaq.ft ,f7SOmo ........................ datu Pluae call a take·charge. humanistic leader. ColtaMaa5"0.I026 tllrl'POSITION CONVENTION Srhwinn Cn&iaer White Hnta saa Sleepera.
173.1401, 1eo.-.o. P lease send res ume.and salary re· Huntlnaton8chH2·Wl '1N.Ll CENTER Walla wtheavy duty Sitt FACTORV'57·S70I
Xlnt •1:f loc:. on Balboa "* •II S.-.lcH 5360 quJrements to: ARMY Dynamic ules po11tlon Ott. 23-~ or rima. 1100. S46·S5il __ Pvt Salt. Retlrtna. SeU·
P ••••••••••••••••••••••• Box 1002 BEAU.YOUCANBE lnhi&hluhlonjtweltry l.ONCBEACHARENA Mo1ober 1ne, s up•r ln1 almoat complete t'll., al foot' 1uto tref· line. lmpreu1ve earn· Dec. 29°J1n 2 "' new the Balboa Ferry ••MIW•• Dally Pilot Med. Sec'y, exper • lnfts Open i ng in To clalm lltketa. call mir11e. 12 spd, 23" quality ha eh Id
P l r G ,•••"tSISP• t l b II 1 t c rrame , almoat new!. fumlnahJ01t. UNI n ront. real --"' C""'ta Mesa, Ca. 92626 mus · ns. 1 g, x n a fornlo uea. Onl" 642·5678, u t. 272 .
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,hop, office, ttc. $600 ,.~ninll! 2819 Ntwport M7·ml. need inquire. by Dec. 22, 1981 <b'.!fM3-0J7tvea KJNG INNERSPRING
rm,m.ZIN3.673·!930 Blvd, Newport Beach. Cashier, Full or Part· Fruit Dalt Clerk . Small,Mortcace 642-5457 * • * Girl's 24 " A1uk1 . xlnt EXTRA flRM maur~u ...... ~s 673·C>e48 . Open 8AM · tl~.Colt1Me11,Hunt· Raortl.nLaeunaBeaeh. Rapidly expanding Call after6PM rond.S120. aet.neverllltd, wol1h
_ ... I ALOM 4AM. Master/Vin. lngton Beach ' Senta Good Opportunity. ,. 0 rt a I a e c 0 American Oak Curios 962·4263. ~.Uc. Pde!. Never
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rm . Coet1 Mesa l3SO Christmas bonus ....................... &.13-31~. A.air. !or Ann. Gener/i Oflk e Group. Anxious S &r L's, Ptnalon lliLIST•TI Wuh Basin-Pllrher set, SIOO Minibike 3....,hp u•· c:ldoftly, SUI d._
S48·S804 -sell unneeded n..Y FREE! Pan Am 2 CASHIH Medlc:aJ Ina exp Pref. Fllodt ' Private lo SALIS" ~~:~entaJ Vase. 115. Sl25. Both like new, •Ulll borne 75"·7»0 :. ,.~ i...1 items in the ror 1 coupons. IJ cou_n. HOUSIWAll SALIS Good Appurance " ve~to~~ '1 eek1ng ex f\n1u1c11l firm II seek· ~~ MUST U -re-triu. Hawa ii S40 F\JU /ti A 1 Peraooallty a must! penen~,,.. oinagtswlth Refrigerator, Cold Spot, &y's 2.6" used crwser, W1lnut mirror, larat
.... 4475 Dai~ Pilot 831.Jllll Cro or J'. dml!. PP 0~ Salary 0 pen C 111 a rolJowln&. Call Jim or 1n11 Individuals with cur-rrostrree Sl.50, portable xJnt rood., rully lie. & re· dble dreuer. 2 end.
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aria ol Westside Costa C•I 642·56 71 •-•••••••••••••••••••• ~ral MUI& IGlUMD gtnel'04.IJ commission + Antique Sale: Trunk SI 10. 17111ch frame $65 SI 00. w a In u t db I~•. Mesa. Temfic for Anh s..-. HOUSIWAll SALIS ATTIHTIOM 514 Narcllsus guaranteed mo nthly wuh atan~ S2S4. table ___ 494·7978 dreu er SIOO. brown S ..ctosllforo ..._.. 7005 F\IUorp/tlmt. Apply. HOUSIWIYIS Coron1delMar eanungJS f'odurther1n· SW.balt~rs tableSl2S. vi nyl lov esut Sl2.S ir'1ire.hr!~ ~~l~~~t~~tg c .. r I It"'. s ....................... Crown Hardware. 102' lmmed open1na for You are the winner or ro pluse call Arlene 429Begorua.675·0178 Wldl.JMtlhriohlOZ ..;;1148-=-':M.a~'------
Xlnt parking. Will dis A~VJsor S.31.90 WEEK. Christian Irvine IWestcliffl NB. p/limt 11lt1 clerk to two free tickets ($18.00 ~at 759-1515 G1ant Ch.nstmasSale •••••••••••••••••••••• Mnt aecrifk.f ~remodeUngtoswt."".:=======~I J>re&ohool. 320 E 18th CATER ING Ser\ICt work In pboto drive· value>toUae ScubaCertifiedDiver ruruw/2rabulous NOW36'/FT Rust Herculon quete Approx. 900 sq. rt. ex I-St. Costa Mesa. Sptcial needs r ood P rt P through atort. Must ICI FOUJES I For un d•ruoater hull ESTATES that 111st ar· Redwood 2x6 aeck1ng, lude-a bed n.rfect cond
eluding the y ard SCUM-LETS Program.646·5"23 ~orkers A~ hr. Part bavepleuant personali· HOUDAY OM ICE clearung, "'kn';,wledge or = 1PnctS ~v.e nev~{ 4-31' long, also redwood 1250. ·2 .;leker head'i'"
S5Ql/ax>. 71~S629. ,,. W-.d, 1015 ll"'!~. s. ,.. .9 JOA M ty 6 desire to learn this ANAHEIM boat.s &r boat hancthng ower ere se · fencing. Lowest pnce boards DI Marble tosi ' Hl~WEIS ... ••••••••••••••••••••Loris Kitchen, 3077 S. racin1Ungbualness Ap· CONVENTION ~lprul, 10_30 hr week ingto thtbarewallsfor guar Jim o r Ken for dm rm table $300. >t t WI ..... 4500 IUW Mature Exec. Stc'y, n HarborBl..S.A.979·0747 ply 1t: Clk Photo, 2188 CENTER lf!7 7~ this rabulous event anytime,6469885 84&-3'46 r;;;·M~~~·1;oo~~:rt'i~~ flaunt-Robot -perienced in all olhce Ion . _ Newport Blvd . c. M. Dec:. 23.25 or Le1su.re World Co11J111n c-,.. 1 Oiea __ t_or;..;.._d-ra_w_e_n-.-1-ri-p-le"'",
" Olden -Layort runctions, desires P IT Cltild rare/It. hstkpm11. I 6'2· 1Z70. LONG BEACH AR ENA Set> •Ct'fl orflce, gd phone menl!!, 23S95-G Moulton L-1--t 1030 dustrial Spare 30' rt . BUY FOOD luld 2 30 5 30 M F "---a1 Labo De 29 J manner Salary Sl.000+ Pkwy. Laguna Hills. ..,...,...-"' mahoa light. SIOO; pec10 ---"-67~3~·5340~ ___ 1Supermarkets have empl 979-9621 r. ·: · · OC· """'..,,-r ' c. · an.2 Typin~ rl"Q. Xlnt bt'n 77~7626. .. ..................... credenza Basset $12.S. great success in selling ~W.t.cl 7 100 cas. ov er ntte. own Golf storage P IT , To claim ticktts, <'all 557 9616 Complete dar kroom, Chlld'acheatofdrawera
Storage space nr Harbor dishes , pots, pans, toys •-r t rans. 833 81 17 o r private Country Club 642 -5678, e xt 272 -Rugs, Oriental. Main enlarger . everything w/mirror S7S. AU in t'X•
&r Baker. approx. 3000 and clothes 1 figured out ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·5338 Call. 644·5"04, 8 :30am~ TickeU must be l'la1med SECRET AIY Land China. 1930. 9xl2 & needed. $450. 640 8171 celJent rood. 953.4090 •
sq. ft.~ per month to wim. No one can arrord Acch IK-ft•..,_ & CL,_., 1.:.nm Tues·Sal. by Dec. 22. 1981 T r 3 d e ma o a . 1 n" lOX14. Browns & beiges .. rmnth. 54.9•8181. "' p .......... !l;R" " ~ • h r I Cah eOl5 3 pc: bedroom set, queeQ -'-;.;.="-""'~=---1 io BUY FOOD Acch av-* * • publisher needs super wit so l paste ar rents. 1250 sq. n. Front orr1c:e, . 1WO GIRLS REEDED. Organized, ambitious. HAIDW All SALIS reliable or1ta111xl!<I hard F1oral geometic design ••••••••••••••••••••••• size bed, xlnt cond. S3S0,
large rear d oo r .. roo1 5150 Handle all details. Busy irotivated penon for a Full lime . Apply In MUISISAIDIS .. _ .... r h 11 646-2388eves CFAKlttens.topquahty orB/0645-2147 ·
S41S/mo 1240 Logan •••••oo•••••••••••••••• I t t' F/I' general oHice pos1· Person , C rown Ntedtd needed for Pm '""'"er or r a l.'ng1n1< -~malayans $200 & up. MOVING: Hot Point ' rea esta e accoun mg u·on. Hill. D""'l"'·on •. Hard·ware. 3,07 E. Coast interesting Job No Ant1aue oak dresser , s 5 112 ••. A¥-t. C-.M. Days 540-9352. office: Refs Tequired .... -..AO "' ca. Shilt ln Conv Hospital h th d H 1r ~ •· h • .,,.,. iame e " "' up· Rtrrig. $200. Antique • • •
C r •-~ 67• ,. .. 2 Hwy CdM ,. _ _.,,,ed r s or an . a yuur wim1rror "' urp, __... ·-..._..., , Ev-......,0681. o mmut1ng r o m A.va1·1. 1·mmed. R.C ~ ,,..,... ~· · ""''"'' prterred Xlnt t llbe · ,rm..,,,.,,, ---wood d-k. large, ... "'.-· ' _ _,.. 1me 1111 ma inttuning _Very nice cond 675 8753 "'" .,.,
Norwalk area to Costa Taylor Co, 64().9900 DtUvery men over 18 for HOUSECLEANERS benefits with insurance t d 1 "'--10 .. 0 957-3114 CA.-4550 u (21 --'L-""'-=..::..:..:c..::.=..;.;___ •-i .... I M t•omp~ enze rirru a Deco Walnut venee r ~ .. i.=..;...;.;;.::.;.. _____ _. --r ... esa. 31 864·5468 L.A. Times to homes in Fiex. hn . PT /FT. Own "..,,.y· uo::Vtr Y anor, hon lists Sume com .. ureau •••••••••••••••••••• .. •Bed. Complete Cal l~. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• before4p m "'CCTG CLERK C .. 3 E • 3AOVictoria CM " S7S 1 drawer KE""' 1
• Garage ror rent on "' . •. am · 6 am ., trans. xp d. 540.0857 puter e:cpr helprul Walnut desk' S7S .. Pint -=->HOND Pups . A.KC King., bo.1 spring Ii..·
Balboa Pen. next to Fun -----~a ~esa area. Daily Economy car reqwred I Houseteeptn nttded for OFRCE HEU' Wide rnnet) or ofrit"e I ch:ur w ouoman SS-0 C."1amp sire M/F Pet' matt., w/Ethan Allelf-
1.one (lO~'x201"J'). SlSO &Fo.cl 5300 !dcl·b~t;:fn'glO~:fi N o c olle c t i ng SeadirrMotel.mustbe NeededforbuayC M or duties Non smoker l 6467916 s h o w P v t pt y hdbrd.119.641·5076. rm.673-~,673·3930 i..··.·.··.·.·.··.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.· 855·2394 weekdays , $40().~/mo +bonus able to speak some fice.Phone,r.ling&b11l prer Fringe b~neht~ -SlotMarhmes 2l31~HM5 a(t 6 m ID
I"' ,.~1.29"•~1tend .. eves 646-0637. Eh1UshCall494-1797 ill2.M·F8-S646·16196 Sffkpermanentpcr!>or. All D SHIH TZU pups , AKC. IUMll """" .., ~ ... ~ • -• 714 ~ 8393 en om 1 n al 1 on ~ S2SO and up. Cash only Very good cond. $65
FOUND ADS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,., ME FREE
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LOSING LEASE, quit·· 642-5671
ting business. selling out "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ALL supplin and rix· r-
AOMIMSftA TIYE
SPIClAUST
No experience needed
We will train you.
Dana Point 493· 190 I
Laguna Hills 768-5251
Costa Mesa 54-0-1026
Huntington Bch 962-8821
ARMY
BEALL YOU CAN BE.
tures includma: jLost: SIAMESE CAT.
OisplJU' cases, ~·ailing 11123, Hunt Bch. W. or
room chairs , Beauty Beach Bl Sml ca~. It
Salon hairdryers and rream cir. r hoc. points. 1--· ... ·nam--•o•M-·. -•
hydraulic chairs, mtr· Reward. 839-592.S "" Ambitious boys and rors, shelves and plants. $100 reward for gold girls 1~13 yesrs old. lo
Abo, make-up, shampoo bracelet taken rrom work one or two even· and hair products silver Mazda nr Ba I boa Call631-9754 or Ferry on Nov 18 No ings a week getting
ft 6 '"""'u""" 1· kA"' 760-38 newspaper spbscrip a er • °"°."""" ques ions as ""· OI lions. Transportation
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call
FOUND · Sma II black supervisio}I provided.
male dog, has leather & Call 3 to 5· 90PM, u lt for
choktr collar. but no Andrea. f642·4321, ed.
tagll. found 12113 v1c 343
Newport Crest Condos. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
645-IJl26
MEL FUCHS RLTR
675-8120
Lost Dog Male Cock a-
poo B1ege Blue Co llar
~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Westclifr area 548 ~7 . . ..
BIZAIETH LEWIS
3807 lnlet Or
Corona dtl Mar
You att the winner or
LOST Fem a le doc.
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gray white. 100 lbs.
SS9 ·92S3 or 770-622~
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l~ ltte tickets (f18.00 Valuable item found at
val~ to the Danit or Amenca, Cpsta ICIFOLLIES & Mesa Write 11899 c/o
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ANAHEIM Sl., Po Box ~ Costa
CONVENTION Mesa CA 92626~~.~--
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LOHG BEACH AR ENA ears choco ate. Vic
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Top Company Benefits.
Health. dental and life
insurance, paid vaca·
lions.
HOUSEKEEPER Part·llmt Photographer Good Working Condi· 982 5648
Display E x p t r i e n r e d needed Wi ll invo lve Senet3r)' P t1m~ T> 11 t1ons -638·9308 .
HELP -We n e ed a Housekttptr needed ror traveling to our rbents I tog .\hmma I bookkeep 67S-IW7 Pn vale Part1 Codltr <--1..1 xlnt . ..5.?!!.· ~1. !'.2.~!!l; creat.tvtptrsonto work' gl'OWlng busi ness. Ex-home t hro ugh ou t IOI( riling btllini: -AKC Brok~rted. WllU....,., ........
10 our girt dept Mu~t ptrlise Housekeeping. Orange County Plea~e Nun smk r Female Chrishnas Sole must sell. buff colored 1-ev_es_,.;;;;...w.;.;;;lr.n"'"ds;;;;_ ___ _
have some flair for dis 957.8803 eall ror app't. 675-4830 I m ~ Der. 19 & 20th. 9 AM at Great with kids Proven wood Chest Beds. l w/6 play, P rI', AM or PM , ----QualJty Detail 407 Jlst drawers. I w /4 drawers
rall: 644-7330. The Guild Hou,,e«eep1ng 1--------• SI NB Clothes . anti stud Could be Sho~· & rubby space. Twin n.. ... No Need mature En rsl1sh p••y TIME *er1>1ET ••1ES • r ...... , To see. 1s to IO\ e l ~... °'--" -~ -ques, toys. motor parts, ""fi s z.t. S7S ta. 642-3716 speaking woma n tor 6-9pm.Expanding youth O.armnd BarRES19.200 rurniture and murh S200 terms i..;;.;.;:;.;:.:.;:.:..:...:.=..;:.;;;:;..;;.:.=---
Oon general housekeeping, 3 counseling ri rm hu Sh90 Pres. S18.000 ___ 64.2·9966 w Oi.k roll top desk. ulShop,pttime ,AM , hrs day AM 5 d T70'" 8 SIJ21)(1 nusc S295 OBO Mabo"'' noexper. necessary. Ap· · · ays . openings for 3·S sharp ..... guna · ---corker Spaniel. AKC. I · "·, I . D' Call 846 ·9 S38 o r outgoing mature people TrainWdPrOl'.$13.200. UMl""UEITEMS yr, golden. rem $75 dresser, S295 ODO . I PY m person· 1pp1ty a...,1 ..... _.:.__ ---I R d /\ I ..,. ~~ Do t 1854 N ....,.. ......, lo motivate amb1t1ous .1z e1n crs i:y. 11(' Eastla ke Platfo rm Evesorw«nd,645·4749. 1...;:..;;.:...;.;;.;.:;.. _____ _ Blvd~. ~.M. t>wport Housekeeper, 11 \I('. in J~ll yr oldil. Call 2·5pm 4000 B1rl'hEst '64F.OF: Rocker. matching arm AKC Jnsh Se-tttr p~ Mabog orfice chair <Capt ·
[)ynamk sales positwn beaut. Newport Beach 642-4321, ext . 343, Ask for Newport /833 8190 fo'ree chr. rernrd cabinet, ror. pies. Show & Pel Avail. swivel style) Sl9S OBO;
with Petrolon, Inc. Uni· home. Must cook, no Andrt!a . re e t a b I e. c ruet Shots u 25 lo s350 . oak dresser w /mirror
rod S[l'l)kers. 644·7932 ''"!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111!!!!!!!!'11 SECIET .. •iES sets+ misc Friday & ""l ...,..., PIS. 646-~ qu.e new p uct. ground 1-= -s F "" ..,,"' nr oppty. Impressive House Mahager cremale) Printing Work temporary JOb.s C~ S:'.~862 airuy Dr Full Blooded Germa; Butcher bl.ock Ible S7S;·
eantlnp. Call Answer to work with teenagers Camera1 plaleroom as <'I06e to home Shepherd puppies 7 queen S1 hide· a· bed SlOO:O-
Ad MOl, 6'2·43002' hrs. 1n shelter Phone sistant. Mon-Tues-Fri VICKIJH:STON Victrola and aged re wetks.S65 2 Blkf l Blk pool table S50. 536·3450
542·Z1'U Sat Will worll vtrtlral & ASS<.X:IATES rords Sl,000, Limoges w•sable runt. Has Shots 1...;all=tr;...;9:..:a::.:.;m;:..;. ____ _
ILICTIOMIC t......t..-e _ _.~ commercial earne ra $4()..~00 place pl ateos . w1d e l 8479824 n.-wL.-~ SPICIAUST -............. Koowle1e or PMT pro border 22K gold. hand - -.....--.... Nouptriencenteded Experienced with tr· cas helprut. exptnt nct painted flowers. set or 12 Golden Retnever pups , $l500B063l·S43'7
We wlU traln you tapbone • Good Typing Pft{ttred, but will tram •SlClET Al Y * S_l.000. 675-ISJO AK C. o u ls land 1 n g
Dllla Poiot 4"3· llOI WWPM Hikills Must be Apply in person. 1660 Fast pared Realcstate 6;_, ----ped!jree, 4!13 686t
LacwlaH111a7 ... SZSI detail oriented, have PlaCftltiaAve ,C M <Xrire nef'ds sharp. well ,.....men 101( • Poodles"R ·People•
c.c.talleaa5*102l8 penanaJ poise Perma· orl(an1ted Gal. 15wpm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• T Cups, Toy. Min rrom
......_on BchM2·882l nent F\Jll tune position PIOR.SSIOMALS with l!ood St>t'retarial I I IUY APPLIANCES SISO to SSSO 546 2848
AJlltlY wtUI good bentfilS Call seeking add1t1onal 1n I skills Les 957 8133 •Pets Bo a rde d &
BEALL YOU CAN BE. j for appt. Frankie. At come.~ 2 refng·s. xlnt working Groomed•
EzecWve Secretary for I ~~~b;'~ho::~~a p ti~ Cler k Typist Contact Pegjity. 833 2900 rond Brown . S7S . Champion Line • AKC
Prut11iou1 Laauna . ---Rtteptionist for yarht Grubb& Elhs ~voc~~.~100-642"9264 Golden Retne\'er Pup.
Nl1uel Development Leul sect., general brokerage Typing must • • . -'Coldspot Upnght freezer pies Just Rea u1 1ru1 • Company. Typing, 70
1
pract netds exp sect be good. Fiex h~ Call ECT RE( PT fo r sm SZJ(), approx 3 yrs old. Great Personalities'' A
WPM. Shorthand 80. w_t ,&ood skills ti In· Sharon: 673-8511 N B C P A f' 1 r m 64.S-9Zl6 Mos 1 Ap p r l'l' 1 ate d
Start ASAP. Call Nina. itiaUve. 851-3190 PT /TIME Jo1n, our Perm PT · M · W f' · -- -Otn_!tmas G!.(t' 499-3901
831-8031. * * * management tu m ti JO S Ex perient·cd ' WGIMr,DrytrS50
Floral designer. p/t. LOUfeaD11R.1•1MG Serious only apply typist, !(en ofh re work. I ----~:~7 --Dodt Mi.tiat.r.1 .,.. -... 8:Jt.-IJtc bkkpg 64.6-7406 HO<' Point Hea''" Duty AKC reg Ready for perm. must hue exp. or 18174 Santa Cecilia _,., ' .. ~,on J 12 ......... 1 Pl II "-le• St ...... -Wll'!her. SJOO. Match1n11 """"' approx an """...., exp. ease ca : Fountain Valley REAL F.STATE AGENT _.,..... vn-D $ 7 H A gre at be I at e d ~79ask forCindf 9 5 You att the winner or 90-100% romm1ss1on ATT'EHDAtfT ryer. 1 5· arvest Christmas present for
R.OlllST-S ... LES two rree llrkets <S18.00 Great Newport location. Apply CHEVRON 1251 Gold. Apt Size Dryer. someone hard to buy ror " value) to the Call Dan 645 7221 N Co t H L' too. Freezer. SIOO. M I s Salespersons needed ---""-'--· = as wy aguna ••549-7340• • a es 300. rem a les
by cnb, S7S , rhangm1
lable widresser, S2S ..
toy shelves S30., antique
oak dresser $300 ,
walnut end table $40.
67>8753.
ng s11e box spring 6
mattress l&Oea. Frame
$25 Fantastic cond.
6'2·1306 wltdays aft. Spm ,
""" Siu S.d Extra firm. used 2 mon· To ela1m tickets. call 842·6418.
642-5678, ext. 272.
Ticktts must be claimed
by Dec, 22. 1981 •••
Excellent chan('e for ad·
vanremtnl with an en·
thusiastic, growing cor· poration. Attractive. etrlcient self· ICl FOUllS l Beach 494-3361 --S350
CdM /NBshoos 644·8990 tionist with good phont personat2760 S Harbor -. Spaniel M. hviwht. 6
F 0 J]u N D starters. Light typing HOLIDAY OM ICE ~wrlOMIST I s.wiltc)O....aton R!~g:~~:i.';J'/1:~~: :;49.0373 ~:f:.ho h~~:Hc~rl~~·. ~~ Ni ce pers o n a lity COANVNAHENETIMION CPA Firm nttds recep· Expet pre( Apply '" 1193-!!060 Hohday love ! Spn nger
~~-'~3046"-'W.;;..es_tm_in_s_te_r FOOO CENTER sir.ills to answer rails. BI v d . 1 C . S A !M1rrowave. Touch con· mo. A.KC. all shots SIOO
POOL SUPPL y -Dec. 23.25 or greet clients Phone & 7am 4pm I trol, never used $250 ' 731·7557
lhs-divorred. 4 sets de·
signer sheets. S37S Call' '
before 8 AM or art 7, Pat.
Or luve message and nu_mber 551-3799 •
--..... TIOM LONG BEACH ARENA . . m 1211 ----·-ow SET With service arrounts. 5350 r-"8"-"" ty~1n1 expenenct .re --·-IDaehshund AKC rmle _,,, Nets"5.000/yr SIOO,OOO . No experienceneeded Oec:.29-Jan 2 qwred Xlnt btner1ts, ~AILOI ..._.,M.wWOIMr , min1. RARE, Great 3 pc: walnut. dblt siz.e
or trade for ruJ estate. 1111 .. °'9tt ~ Wt will train you To claim tickets. rail salarv open. 644·8244 ror mPn s clothing store Whirlpool, 4 cycles I Chnstmu girt , Very ar headboard. SlOO 497.511»1 ~·7044 ...,c0.,1m1 29Z5HARBORBLVD ~'::f:n~4~~~1 ~r~!!;:~t~~iai~d roE. Ftllme 675·77~-S32Sorbtstofrer ret.11ona1e s11s obo Call 842·955
For Sale: On Sale Liquo Escorts COSTA MESA Costa Men 5"G-le'26 by Der 22, 1981 Ta..,hH s.... 979·2185 eves631·S084 Ult Girl's Christmd
Ucaast. Oran11e Coun , :M Hrs 641·0180 1714197'·2500 Hunungton Bch 1162-8821 • * • UCwn<>MIST lmmtd1ate opening ror a 4 SALi !Golden Rtt~ Pups Drum· Canopy bed. ~47-~101 do Qu . 1ed Cotlt/Clwcb 1--------•I ARMY. p I honeedP Phones'rltriral duties rull·llmt r eader ad Elt c stove.2 ovtns ., AKC Champs Ha11e ~~~~lxt:ip~~~be~!~ ufl r . a r n • .,_._/MC/Vita IAIYsmB BE AL.L YOU CAN BE eop t w eople with la.r1e ofhce supply l"t1>f"Stntative for inside freezer frig, Char Glo Parents S200 835-4925 ~!!!!!tldJ _,, Penoo needed to meet That's whit the oocnpany. Good worll in1it saJes position. Must be AKC F' wood(r1111 w/matt., bo• .,,,,.,..,., / l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!I Ha ve something you DAILYPIUYI' conda. 6 benefits ~rtivt person with BBQ; ea $200 ; trash1 emale Curker. spnngs, whit« eyeltl
5: NEEDCREDIT1 6/yroldgirlaAtrsrhool. want to sell~ Classified SERVICEOlRECTORY NwrtSUUootrs lnr . ,.....past-.-telephone s al"s ex masher SIOO Days '8 rm old.Sl.50 beds pread 6 shim, ,. ... v· .. t c d 1:55 to approll. 2:4Spm d d l 11 ... 1 .,,.,8 . all bout ' ~-..... "' 957-8191 I 7Sl 7529 , ...... ,_ ' --UQ isaor.astr ar a s 01 we ·'"''""'. 11 1 . 557-9212,Mr.Emmons perlence Apply 10 ...:.._ ma .:1w1g ranopy rur-; ae,r 5015 'th • dlt Ch '" everyday, Mon-Fri. Hot POODLE talns ....,..t·'" II LI'" __ _, Wl no .re tr. MUST BE DEPEN· -------------------------4" person, 1660 Placentia uxpoint refr1g, 3 mos ·Whit e female. ._... ... ts1 · •f ~
••••-•••••••••••••••• GUARANTEED. Write DABLE. Stonecreek Avt .,C.M. old. like new, almond. 12 wks. idea l ror new. 640-5032 ; wllnda:
y,.-y .. Shhr to DPL, PO Box 4775. Elementary . Wood· $400.~-8645 Chnstmas, AKC. SJ80 1_640-;..;.;...:c:Ul29="'-.-----
on ~w. large Cherry l-'Las=...:.V.;;.iego.:::as::;,•<...;.N.:...:~.;..'· :::;:89c:.106;;.:__ bridge, Irvine. Ref's. TYPtST·STAT URa.RATOI 759-162.16 King-size Beauty res(
l...ak• r.tatea Newport Pl .. PAtfTHEI P1easecallS52-046larter ~ Financial statements. 17 Cu Ft J.C. Penny Fr...toY• 1045 mattress• bouprin11.·
Be 1 r h h o m t 1 n •""-C .. LL• S:30pm. ( l ~ ) ) tax retums. rorms. Type Br·-"' ne~ ' ... ~1_6253 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• lolled. 1100. 673·S41S. r0ttelosutt. Tax write· vv • "' _ . 7 O w p m . I O It e y .,,.. w "" FREE 1 offcll20.000beloreyear '67·07'7 Nonsmoker. Salary SI t · ht · oviblepurebred Dining table set. chin•'
enda. Clear foreclosure ALL M!ijorCreditCards BOATWORKERS BNTB
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95M4SS. ESCOllTS mechanicswanted.App. WAJTRESSES·Apply in 645-5115 DOG. Young. lov ing Sl.S..JO,mlrror,S2S.
• IXTIAOllDIMAIE ly Heritage Yachts, mixed pure white 7Sl·l628 W..Vtolom son Formerly Linda • Peter's Lendlna, HB penon El Matidor Mex· IMICtlel• 1015 female, can 't keep I--__;~=:.....--,,.
.. ~ ................... Vicki's Back with the ~or(2l.3)Sl2·4492 lcanRest.l7G8Newport ....................... 646-563S ueen Waterbed. 11 ' ti_.__,.~.. ...__. { 1---"""""'----) } Blvd.CM. -drawtrs. headboud . • _..-r"" VA<. Bookkeeper, rull chg ; \ ~ EST ... T [ s Ar E -lnT\meforChnstmas! bestolfer.ns,5640
a:'e,_,.. Lo.I Uf .0207 miD 3 yrs exp, prtf. auto Waltzeses ...... i....~ aytomobi' I~. i'n. FREE 5xe· utility shed 1_;..;;.;;..;TR..:..;..;.•""'N-'-S.:...:F..:;.E..:;.R;:..;R-'-E-D--· v capital avail ror ......... .J .. "P ........ 11 Interviewing Waitresses "'"'"f""' ... Good d t .... 1.... ,., ~start up. Alto Give younelf 1 treat for ~ ........... ._ uptrlenred in the duding. 1964 Jaguar con i ion.,.,,."""' Muatatll: beaut.2$"~1-
-dobialnessldins,equip· Chriltmu. A 11t11rying IUSIOY , Service ol Fr en c h XXE, 1932 Lincoln 2· Frtt to gd homt. mal; OC'tvSllS.conttmp.o•~ ...-~in(. 855-MU 1T1111111e. Pete41M-487l For Newport Buch 1~ewspa' per' Cuisine lntervlewin1 door sedan (Parts car) Bugle mix. very loving S pc: br att S3SO. smoked ::::::C--t__. t t t fn/Sat lZ /18·12/1" IDFotdRoadster, 195" Wt11 m1nnered Xlnl ·•-·di .... RI 1 r""
Lon•ly attractive lady wa ..... ron rea auran . • .--n. ~·: v e .. Trwt ~ malt friendship Weekdays and weekend llAM to 2PM. Maison Jll\ll.r Roadster. 19211 r a m • I Y d o It sor1bed w 11ora. lov1• IOU <over 40 1 ror the Dipt.1.873-1233 Giraud. 1164 SC Hwy For4 pirll·up . 1936 J!.l3l S82·1046 ___ eaeat. on1. 11900. u(,'
.... •••••••••••••••• La1una B•actl 2nd Pierct Arrow sedan T I '"l .. b _,.. (Wl'll ··~ l •1-11•t c.......wa..ce. holidays . C1ll Ruth. Carpet laydwanted by c • "' • o r 111 nomt . taut _,,, ..... ·• "'""' '! "!"'If-... "Y a rr1ers f Ooor. lt3I Ford 2-door sedan. lrlsh Sttttr. papers. pecan cof et 6 end All~ of real t1t1tt 564-!112. carpet mUJ for inata.lla· Or "-ufes WAITRESS /WAITER 19211 Ford Roacbter t•~ Au1tr1h1n Shepherd ta.blesw w1llu.n1ta.Xlnt
tnvtllmenli alnce llG. ant Ad Resuhs 6U·S678 ::.:i H lea. Mr. Hall 1 V wtcarror wicker b1Sktt car). l9S4 Jaiuar sedan. Guard" doas but won cond. Nojllftk. Ml·S210 i
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that il beThrr a· beauuful ·ss Pepsi marhrne. work I Gtant Lops Ho ld 714164()..9306 9lo5 Jim 714 7S2 2266 or ~ 9510 SADOLBJ.CI IMW VISIT YOUR 7 Families Garage Sate
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l•--------i He 11 um Bou q u els ORGAN, Lowrey Holiday Donate your boa! like new. great tri111NJJ ~/ WE HEED PLUS Hones 1060 14., 14., 141 Delivered spinet w/Leslie, pet' an Deadline Dti<' 31st W.O 642 IWV after 5 Classics 9 520 YOUR EXOTIC •Sepia brown/tan ••••••••••••••••••••••• n n FUnforChnstmas rmish,$475.496·~923 Calltollfreeror mfo Mini blkl'. Wlllonda 90 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & msHc·•s 5-speed,all options plus. ~=sas:1~'¥ed years Gold Gold Gold _673·4419 wurtiuer Organ Mudel 1·8001592-5009 eng, + ong 3 hJJ rng, P'RITTIEST IR """ •Polariasilvertblue
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U hands, lovable. Sl50 dl\ 1dualsur groups STAINED GLASS OBO. 673-6S68 _ possible purchase option I S4S 3354 HST OFFER ! automaUc, all options
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$3.000642·5077 S\leeper or \'a1·uum $.i!U or sale inc in Pres MPLE ROOM SF.LL _, w '79 f'oln GT hRhl blue v 0 1 \ 0 s ('a I I us '""l-". cuhmere lnl $13,995 Beautiful in 675 8172 " I \ es s e I , I M I OlTT lnduslnal sewin g oo new Boston hale rs I Rood mpg ~ee<b minor I TOO y • •' ....., -.,. .... Great CondJllon HJ m1lu1~ Good1 8065 • , Waslungt on & more. an machines. table & equip & lnna1ables Ust'd H W n.> air SJ2.5 546.4;51 ~" *•CLASSIC!!** I A · SADDUIA.CJC IMW S75-<840.
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tires (wires ). Sta rt er. !42·81167, 646· 1030 eriamsch. WforestSue~r1Y!,e_ewth1! • 10YOLVO DlALU Equipped with crum~ I SIVILLl! ICl FOUIH & •Silver. 4.5p<1 1108E91 l ,63 F .. IRL ..... E Theodore Robins. Dir . "'
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Cl h Ba must sell. $7800 or offer. ......... ~~~~ AM·FM stereo, pwr ftAJILY $17 995 CENT"'R Gdrond S775 utr . ttery , & Sl75 642-l3117 646 1030 _..,J wi ndows, tilt sleen ng "'" • "" 494 32114 S ,._ Tune.up 2 weeks ago ......... .___.._, -·-644-9336 OVE V RY wheel & v6 engrne HOWAID Cl1..,'°'" Der 23·25or · FOR Al1:
Still needs New rug A lt71 t II SC Targa ·~Bua. tin, eng reblt. nu EXPERTS Wholesale bluebook with Dove/Quall Sts WNO BEACH ARENA iill S El Camino Real "19 f'AIRMONT •'utura 4 7 I· Pinto hatrh bark.
real Sweetheart' $3000 Redtblark. l5,000 mi. ,ores. hub ups, auto this equipment uo2s. NEWPORTBEACH Der 29.Jan.2 SanClemenle ryl , 4 bpd , AM fM clean.4speed.newt1reb,
Or Best Offer Please leather. air. nght and $2500.152·7660 WLllKI retailbluebook·Slo.610 133-0555 To rl11m tickets, call B3H~llO 4928500 sterl'o ras~, sunroof •luggage ra<·k ,goo'1 '
Call ... 499-4722 len mirrors. windows. 76Sclrocco I VOLVO SALE ;3 Sed~n de \'Ille, good I ~:k!!~Ust~~la1~;d '6'1coupe.327, auto air. ~~·~~~~~.~:~ ~):~portahon <·111 moo
As new S22.000 Mint eond Cbampaane 1966 Harbor Blvd engme S800 by Der 22. 1981 . full pwr, "'ht blu 1n Theodore Rob1nb, Dir . f 642 1570Jdl
'60MGARstr 642.m6'7.&46l030 F.dl.$3600.979·5278 I COSTA MESA 833·8979 _ * * * tenor,ong ownr,S8500 Harbor Bhd. C.:osta 63177!17Mar1a
completely restored ti IS Pond1e 'SIVW VA.M '46-t30l 540-'4'7 PRICE i8 Sdn Deauv1lle. beau -----firm494·0075 Mesa 642 00111 or Like new. Beautiful! Comp restored, mint New eng, needs paint '81 Volvo GL xlnt cond. ty. ye llow, all xtras ltlO COIYlTIE 9935 5-108211 1973 Plftto WOCJ
Mustsacrifice. rond SC Flares. Air 11400 OBO 540-6468 and Desperate. assyme Ong ownr $5500 Red /tan. T·top, all op· Dodge ,
65
..... ·•tanq <.iood rondihon Stereo
BM-IOOOext3d cond Pwr Windows. 7»-7546 lease or buy Don. 5799 £3 ~ 11ons On ly \ 1.000 ~;;·;;;;;;·0;;~:·R~~·5• .... 67 ~:feo•ns~iWde~strf~~l
snrf. elect mirror~. i8 VW Convertible. Beau 631-03111. 5 "19 El Dorado !ilk wired original miles. LIKE Great. Perr eel Conti Rl()O 6 3 9038
ATT&fTIOM leather, alarm Mr Hill cond. White Champagne '13 HS WAGON leat her 38K n11 Loaded. NEW. MUST SEE CAR! S2K Orig M1 $1350 OBO ·79 f'AIRMONT Futura V6 l'mlo lfatchback Wai.
MG 752·1400ext2834 F.dlUon.495-1.536 Dk blue,Sl800or besl of-Xlnt shape. $10,900 or SADDLUA.CKIMW Oennls.615-4233 TTop 6cyl .auto .Cac in wreck Body and
OWHHS Roltloyc.e 9756j;1 Deluxe Bue Convert! fer_496-6648 evs ~e~ ct:::S!e ~'::~ ~~~~ lake over good lease 131·2040 4t5-4t4t •71 Dodie Charger SF:, ~~ ~~r 1~~1 ~M ~l~r~ol.' g~~,8d~~~:;0~~ ~1~1l'
TONNEAUCOVER ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble. fully equip. $3000 down ' 548·~l.960-J963_ '75 Monte Carlo $2000 3l8V-8,ps,pb.air Sl200 one 11174821 s4888 new trans & rnd1ator.
Fits MG's, '71·'81 na Must sell. 642·0857 Alltos. UMd 1972 Cadillac am dm. Best Offer. Loaded 552·7420after::_6j>m Theudore Hobms, Dir , pump, ve11 good whls &
Never used. $75 "I DEAlu' IN U.S.A. '11 Bus 12175 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ power, everythmg, runs 842 2323 Harbor Blvd . Costa ures. no brokt.'n glass
Maria6.11·7797 lvemsg ruCAR\fER Orbestoffertoday '""""" ttOI &_d ~.642-3338 __ ·19 -Ks . ~er , * * * Mesa 6H 0010 01 Int erior good Reds
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.74 Eldorado. I owner. Cheyenne. 8cyl, 4X4. IEYflLY HAAS 540-!rlll oiVa1I A greJl deal for
MGI 9744 -~ ;4 Super Beatie runs & SAllC~EVl_()L1fT1 64,(XX) mi. S4000 or best yellow 1wh1te 18.000 27Co31AlbMalross .75 GRANADA v K. r::urshtas~e1r1or31)l1J1rubgeslahleesr
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-ill>~Cf""" looks great Stereo/ "Chevya got1ta oHer.646-1889 miles. fully equipped sta esa auto.pwr st &brakes. m ~ll!>O>llWJt>CJ.... t S2700 0 8 0 I for you"!" l!l lft O,._,.c-..y ,.......,.......1~ 992-0 $7_200.968-4856 __ You are the winner of $700 .. make ofr Call
CtOSEOSUHOAYS oass · '79 CAM AR O Z28. 292SHARBOR8LVU .,._ ...._., two free tickets tSUIOO vm}I root ThJs car •s 968S844afl 7 JOpm C .. ISTMAS CA.I ---S7~3426 loaded. including T top COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 Cuallon 4 cyl, A T valuel tolhe pnc:ed nghl t580LLLI Transportation for your Toyoto 9765 '66 VW Bus. xlnt rood. (lic317YDHI S'729S. 979_2500 li8 MONTE CAR LO v.s. PS PB. Air, stereo. hit. ICE FOLLIES' $2999 Theodore Robins. ·74 Pinto 2D R 2 no
college son or daughter. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rblt eng & trans. Nu i9CHEV MONZA 2+2. auto .. factory air. pwr lo mi, xll}_l cond. Sac Dir , Harbor Blvd, v.wner Rblt .eng Nl.'w
1981 MOB GT. 22 mpg, '81 Celica, 5 spd, am/fm, starter. whl bearings. , 1 1 -I wind., AM /FM stereo $4495 72G-Lm HOLIDAY OM ICE Costa Mesa 642 0010 or tires Clean Good Cond
AM/FM radio. ·air. 23K m1 , blue me t, Blaupun.kt radials, cstm :troo'~fi"H~~~~~911~~7~ 8-lrack, ralley whls. ,77 Monte Carlo. super ANAH EIM S40-8211 ll'J5 C_all Phil 675 7372
•S21MX1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9!!!!6!!!!0-!!59961!!!!!' ~t ofr. 557·8608 wkdys 1111. no rust. $2700/0 BO. $41995. f~~~s~kTeHr5E1!1eMhEe~k ~I Trooh.!_,, nCTR Pb745 I Shlfll, loaded , new tires. CO~~~fl~ON .;,,tmte) 995 ptpo..tti 99 60 = '78 Celka GT hftbaek, 50-2077,lvmsgorseeal '80 PHOENIX CPE. 4 ""'"" u ' ~ nNOre o ins, xlnt cond S3195 ••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opet t746 JSK mi, A1C, stereo lllOOAdams ryl auto air only , we ~lit Pf lot Help Dir · Ha r bor Blvd .• 642-8874. LONci'~E~~~~f'NA '79 xlnt rond1t1on. fully 'Ill F\Jry 3. air, pwr. very
••••••••••••••••••••••• <:ass. must sell. BIO '66 Baja, duel·port ri ms. 11,sOO mil~.' (seri2t227) 1 ant l' ass• icatwn tr Costa Mesa 642-00lO or · loaded. lo m1. S4.400 dean. dme a"Aay $650 ·~ R1lle Kadel. 4 spd, gd. ~9131 ___ KYB. J pi ere. $1600 161915 the jol> you want is not 541}.8211 Just moved into town., Dec 2!l·J an 2 17141661-6734 best offer 498 7390 · there you might r on; ---To claim l1t·kels, call _ -econom~, dependable! 75TOYOTA 1146-451. SA.ILCHEYIOLET I s ider oHenn R )OUr lHa\l' you read today's Then gel ar}.uarnted 642 56711 . ext 272 Selhng anythmi: 'Allh d
Slnl. 5481949 Blue Celira Xlnl rond. '75 BUG 900SO MAIN serv11:ei. with a~ ad in I Cla~s1f1ed Ads? If not, I ~/:: l~~a!!~:!~t ~~sy Tlrkel~ must he da11nr 1l Daily Pilot Clru.~ifwd Ad Fin~ what you ~~nl in Low miles. 546 -48641 Good condition Lagun a Beach the J o b W a. n l ~ d you re missing the best lofmdjusl the items and by Dec 2'l. 1!181 is a simple matter
14 Pl} Dulller 6 1°) I I
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960 9864
Darlx Pilot Cla551f1eds. I (home) 851·1911 I work l $2750 997·8679 494-lll I 546-9967 1 categol)' Pl!_Qnl• b42 :>678 bargains in town ' _ 5e.[\'lftsl'.QU nee..!!.'._ * * * ~ rall M2·51l7tl aassifted Ads ---64.2-~8 ...
• ATLAS CH YSLB-PLYMouTH
2929 Harbor Blvd . C ta Mesa. Tel. 546-1934. 3 .blocks I
south ol San Diego reeway oH Hart>or Blvd. Complete
,body shop. Sales. erv1ce. Parts. Service Dept. open
Monday thru Friday :30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. and 8 A.M. to
5 P M. on Saturday . • EACH IMPOll'TS
tM8 Dove Stree . Newpon Beech. Tel 752-0900 C•ll us,
we're Ille spec ahsts 10< Alf• Romeo. Peugeot. Saab & ~~,,
THEODORE ROllHS FOaD
Modern 11le1, Mrvlc:e, parts. body, paint & tire depta.
Competillve rates on leaM & daily rentals. 2060 Herbor
Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 642-0010 or 540-8211.
• JOHNSON & SOM UMCOLH MllCUIY
2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. 54().5630. 57 YH ra
of friendly family service -Orange County's oldest Lin·
coin.Mercury dealership.
• SOUTH COAST DOMI
2888 Harbor Blvd .. Costa MeN. Tet 64<>-0330. RV aervloe
spec1allats, ~.ustom van conV'll'slons
MIW,OIT NOUS'
3100 w CoHt Htghwey. N•wpo rt Beech. T•I.
~-9405/540-1164. Th• Ferrwl ~ . ...
MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • MEW,ORT DATSUN
888 Dove Street. Newport Beach Tel. 833·1300 Al the
tnangle ol Jamboree. MacArthur & Bristol behind VtC·
torta Station. Sales, Service. Leasing & Parts. Fleet di•
counts to the publlc.
• MAIERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tel 540-9100 Orange
County's Largest Cadillac dealer. Sales Service. Leas-
ing .•
• DAVID J. 'HIU"S IUICl<~AC-MAZDA
Sale s • Se rvice • Leasing
24888 Allci1 Parltway
Laguna Hills 837-2400
• CHICK IVHSOH POltSC ... AUDl-VW
415 E Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach. 87:Ml900. The only
dealership In Orange County with thn9 lhrM great
makff under on• roof! •
• ALAM MACJHOM POMnAC-SUIAIU
2480 Hett>or Blvd . Costa Mela. Tel. 5'M300. Si les ••
9-Nlce, LHalng. ~·Mr. Go0dwr9neh."
0 HOUSI OP IMPOITS
MHC-1941 · ....................
9162 Mlnch•l9r Blvd .. Buena Parlt (on Sant• Ana
Fiww•y~ Teke Beech Bllld. offrMnP -lhlf1> right on
Menc:heet•r.
OW. M!R-C!OES (213 or 714) 837-2333
•• • IOI LOMGl"RE POH'TIAC
13600 Beach Blvd . Westminster Tel. 892-6651 _ Orange
County"s oldest and largest Pontiac dealership. Sales,
Service. Parts
UNIVERSITY HOMOA
2850 H1rbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Tel 54().9640 1 Mile
South 405 Freeway Sales. service. pans & leasing
• SAHT A AMA DATSUN •
2001 E 17th Street, Sa,,te Ana. Tel 558-7811. Your·
Original Dedica ted Datsun Deeler.
0 MIRACLI MAZDA
We've movedl Our new location Is 1425 Baker Strfft,
Costa Mesa. Tel. 545-3334. Slop by & visit our brand new
showroom and sff why we're the 11 Mazd1 dealer In
Southern California. Sales. S«vloe, Parts and LHslng .
AMAH8M MAJ.DA
"OlltyO.C.._.~ ...
Porff ........ Le-. C..."
601 S Anah•lm Blvd .. Anaheim 956-1820. Just north of
Santa An• Frwy. on Anaheim Blvd. Call us flrtll
"WE ARE HARD TO FlNC>-BVT WORTH ITI" • SADOLllAQ IMW 28402 Mergu9f'lt• ~ .. Avery Pkwy. Hit
We ofter wh a t no .1 .. ae company or bank c an.
t. Ultra•mod•rn .. l'Vi09 dept tor 1at clau aft., Hie
MNic.9; 2. Factory auth. f.cllltl• &. bOdY ahOp . 3.
Ellmln1tlon ob.ht mt~ -ltMlng de•ler dl~t .
831·2040 485 .. 949
COST A MESA DATSUN
2&45 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. Tel 540-6410 Serving
Orange County lor 16 years 1 Mile So 405
SUNSET FORD, IMC.
(Home of W1lhe the Whale) 5440 Garden Grove Blvd .
Westminster Tel 636-4010
FRANK PROTO LINCO«..H-MERCURY
·Service and Parts Department always open 7 days a
~k 7 30 A M to 6 30 p M 84&n39
0 C OMHB.L CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Over 20 years serving
Orange County! Sales. leasing, service. Call 546-1200:
specl1l parts line, 546-9400. body shop line. 754-0400.
ROY CARVH ROUS IOYCl-IMW
15'0 J1mbo rH Road, Newport Beach.~ Sal•.
s.Mce. Parta And Le111lng.
• DGM LIASIM•, IMC.
730 w. 19th SI . Co•t• MeH 642·1~ SeV9 t1"'9. en.rgy & fru.tr1tlon. Call u1 tor •II ol your
IMllng nMdl W9 .... eU m9ktt end mO<Nle of Q,.,
truckl & \llt'll. .....
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED
ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR 01\IL:Y. PIC:OT R~P .
.. • •
Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThuraday, December 17, 1981
Research Results , ConclYSive: ir4------
•
Enriched Flavor: MERIT topples leading higher tar
brands in tests comparing taste and tar combined.
One low tar cigarette continues
o challenge higher tar smok ing -
nd win.
Latest research offers the m ost
onclusive evidence yet confirm-
g MERIT as the proven taste
lternative to higher tar smoking.
MERIT Beats
Toughest Competitors.
In impartial new tests where
·rand identity was concealed, the
verwhelming majority of smokers
eported MERIT taste equal to-
r better than -leading higher
ar brands.
Moreover, when tar levels were
e_vealed, 2 out of 3 chose the
ERIT combination of low tar and
ood taste.
Warning: The Surgeon-General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
MERIT Tukes Tuste Honors. • In the second part of th is
exten sive new study, fo rme r
highe r t ar sm o ke rs confirm that
MERIT taste is a m ajor factor in
comple ting their successful switch
fro m highe r tar bra nds.
Confmned: 9 o ut of 10 former
higher t ar sm o k ers report
MERIT is a n easy switch . that
they didn 't give up taste in
switching, and that MERIT is the
bes t-tasting low tar they've ever
tried .
Ye ar after year, in st.udy
after study, MERIT remains
unbeaten. The proven taste
alternative to higher tar smoking
-is MERIT.
0 l'tllltp Morris Inc. 19' I
Re04 8 mg "tar;' 0.6 mg nicotine-Men : 7 mg "tar:· 0.5 mg
nicotine-lOO's Reg : 9 mg "tar:· 0.7 mg nicotine-100's Men:
10 mg ''tar:' 0.8 mg nlcotine av. per ci~arette. FTC Repon Mar'.81
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MERIT
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DRANCI COAST Ylll lllETIWN DAllY PIPll
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1981 ORANGE COUN TY. C ALIFORNIA 2'> C f N' '"•
Huntington. m11rder su~pect puts guilt on jury
By DAVID KUTZ MANN
04 ... o.11, ...... $\Ml
Murder defendant Willie Ray
Wisely of Hunting ton Beach
stared directly at the Orange
County Superior Court jury
Wednesday and declared:
"If you vote me guilty for
something I didn 't do, then
you're the murderers . Not me."
Wisely, acting as his own
lawyer , could be sent to San
Quentin's Death Row if he is
c~nvacted of fi rst-degree murder
with special ci rcumstances in
t he s ufroc ation death of his
6 1 -year -old s tepfather ,
Huntington Beach tr uck driver
Robert Bray.
Bray's body was found pinned
b e n e a th the 2,000 p o und.
till-a way c a b of his 1975
Int e rna ti o n al Ha r ve ster
tractor-trailer ri~ last March 9
o n S pri ngd a le Stree t i n
Huntington Beach.
The death was or iginally
be lieved to be accidental, but
P•"lice later charged Wisely and
a nother man with the deat h
after investigating claims of a
jailhouse informant.
De puty District Attorney Ed
F reeman, in his opening
statements lo the eight-man,
rour-woman jury, said evidence
would show that Wisely and the
othe r m an, James Dunagan,
planned to kill .Bray because he
was learning too much about an
alle1ed drug traffi c kin g
operation involving use of his
truck.
IL i s alleged that the
29-year-old Wisely and Dunagan,
who stands trial eatlY next year.
lowered the lilt-away cab over
Bray as he lay beneath it
attempting to do repair work.
Freeman s aid the (wo men
apparently tampered with the
.
lruck so Bray would have to fix
it.
But Wisely, in a lengthy and
emotional opening st atement to
the jury, denied he had any
involvement in the death, which
he claimed was accidental.
Acknowledging that he didn't
get along with his stepfather.
Wisely said, "I may not have
liked the man. But I'll tell you I
didn't drop that truck on him .. :
But Freeman told the iurv in
Superior Court Judie Kenneth
E Lae 's courtroom that the
jailhouse informant, who shared
a cell with Wisely in Los An1elea
County Jail, was told by the
defendant of how he had fooled
police into thinking Bray's death
was an accident.
The deputy district attorney
said the prosecution witness
wo uld tes tify how Wisely
described the killing to him and
<See WISELY, Page A2>
Polish church de1nands Walesa release
Reprisals
due for
protests
...
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Energy
agenc_y
out? By The Associated Preas 'f'f'.• ,,
Poland's martial-law regime
threate ned s e vere re prisals
against anybne demonstrating
today on the anniversary of a
WA S HINGTON !AP I
Preside nt Reagan proposed
today to dismantle the Energy
Department and transfer mo.st
of its functions to the Commerce
Department.
"The government will no
longer try to manage every
as pect of ener gy s upply and
cons umption," he declared .
The president s aid his plan.
which requires congressional
approval. redeems his off-slated
campaign promise to a bolish the
d e p a r t m e n t l o "m a k e
government more effi cient and
reduce the cost of government to
the taxpayers.··
Ener gy Secr et a r y J ames
Edwards . w ho a nno un ced
Re agan's decis ion, said the
change would result in some
sa vings beyond what would have
resulted from s ha rp budget cuts
a lre ad y pl a nn e d f o r t h e
de partment. He said he could
not estimate the exact savings.
White Hous e deputy press
secretary Lar ry Speakes told
re porters that thousands of jobs
would be cut if the department
were a bol is hed Edwa rds .
howeve r. said cuts would not be
that large.
In a statement, Reagan said
his proposal would "result in a
strong feder al erfor t in basic
research in energy that avoids
the excessive regulation that led
me to call for dismantiin" the
Department of Energy. "Under
this plan." the president said,
"we will limit the role of the
federal !'tOvernmenl in energy."
Th e deci s io n indi ca tes
Commerce Secretary Malcolm
Baldrige ouldueled J ames Watt.
th e cont rover s i a I interior
sec r e t a r y, in a b eh i n d ·
the-scenes struggle over which
would g et to expand h is
department's operations.
R eagan heard presentations
on both options Tuesday , and
m ade his decision Wednesday,
Speakes said .
Speakes said the change would
result in "personnel and cost
s avings lo the government,"
which he could not es timate.
"beca use we know it's cheaper
when you cut people off."
Nob H ill b us
line power ed
S AN FRANCISCO CAP>
Electric trolley bus s ervice has
started on Nob Hill along a route
so steep that diesel buses often
could not make the run.
The trolley buses draw power
from 600-volt overhe ad lines,
have no tra ns mis s i ons or
clutches and s urge with
electrical power at the touch of a
button to climb critically steep
bills.
The conversion of the Muni SS
line to electricity cost $7 million.
"Not a bad ride." said one of
the first riders Wednesday. "But
a bus is a f>us ."
TRYING ART FOR SIZE r'..aguna Beach sculptor )tarlo
Bartels plans strateg~· against son Jesse. 7. a~ the pa ir ti''
ou t his functiona l a r t piece t·a lled ··ca n~·on Chess a nd
Chccker s .. an Main Beach Park The three-piect:' sc ulplun•.
m ad<.• o f ·antique·· l ilt•. wa s rere nll~· purchas ed h~
Deity ..... ""*.., P'Mlfca O'o-11
Laguna·s .\rts Commission for S2.000 und pla('ed under a
small 1-?rove of cuca l ~·ptus t ree!'> al the south <.>nd of the
bea c h park. It.~ the rt• fo r t'he~s a nd e her kr r pt .i n 'r" and
kibitzer:-. a lik<.>
Councilman's case dropped Chastity belt
presente d
Hit, run charges dismissed in court
By JOHN NEEDHAM
0t IM D•llY ...... S~
L ag un a B e a c h C it y
Councilman Bill Wilcoxen said
today he is considering a legal
action of his own following the
dis missal of reckless driving
a nd vehicular hit-and-run
charges against him Wednesday
at South Orange County
Municipal Court i n Laguna
Niguel.
Judge Richa rd D. Hamilton
gr anted a motion by the deputy
dis trict attorney to dismiss the
two counts after Hamilton ruled
that a major portion of the
evidence agains t Wilcoxen was
inadmissible bec ause the
c ouncilman was denied his
Miranda rights. (The right have
his lawyer present during
questioning.>
The charges stemmed rrom
an Aug. 21 incident in which
Wilcoxen was a ccused of
repeatedly rear-ending a
Laguna Beach woman's car with
bis vehicle on Pacific Coast
Highway near McKnight Drive
in Laguna.
Eftekhar Tong, 51, told police
she was driving north on the
highway when she was struck
four or five times by a motorist
driving a white Mercury station
wagon.
Mrs. Tong said she was finally
forced out of her lane and the
st ation wagon went northbound
toward Newport Beach. Mrs.
Tong filled out the report the
next day, police s aid.
Wilcoxen said today that Mrs.
Tong "greatly exaggerated" the
facts surrounding the incident,
and he may seek monetary
d amages from her.
.. Anyone looking at the rear of
he r car could tell It could not
have possibly been struck four
or five times," Wilcoxen said.
"Her version in the police report
is simply not accurate."
Based on a description of the
station wagon and a license
plate number, Wilcoxen waa
stopped on Forest Ave. Aug. 22
by Laguna Beach police officer
Mark Miller.
In testimony before Judie
Hamilton Wednesday, Miller
said he questioned Wilcoxen
about the incident, and the
councilman acknowled1ed he
was the driver of the vehicle.
M Iller also s aid Wilcoxen
willingly described Mrs. TonJf 8
(See CHARGES, Pa1e A.2)
C LEAR E D Charges
against Laguna Beach City
Councilman William
Wilcoxen hav e been
dis missed.
to Schmi t z
LOS ANG ELES !AP >
Proclaiming that "This is what
we believe you are trying to foist
on us," feminist attorney Gloria
Allr e d pre s ented a
leather-and-chain chastity belt
to state Sen. John Schmitz,
author of a proposed
anti-abortion amendment to the
state constitution.
The bizan-e lift was given to
Schmitz, a Newport Be ach
Republican, on Wednesday after
Ms . Allred testified before his
Senate Committee o n
Constitutional Amendments.
Allred c alled Schmitz'
so-called "rleht-to-llfe"
amendment the "single most
dangerou s anti -woman
legislation lh•t has ever been
proposed here."
"We suggest you discuss this
device with your wife, Mary,
and see if she likes this form of
birth control," Ma . Allred
added, presentin1 Schmitz with
the chastity bell.
An aide said th at Schmitt
wasn't fazed. •"He didn't say
anything or do anytbin1, be Juet
endured it stoically,'' be said.
'Occasional drunk' a driving menace?
Ms . Allud , In a flery
pro-abortion speech, deacribed
Senate Conatltullon a l
Amendment 29 -Scbmlla'
proposal -as "t.be compulsory
pretnancy amendment.'' She
sald she had had an abortioD
herself, that it was a "horrible
experience" but that women
should have the right to make
their own choice.
By STEVE ·M~JlBLE .... .,...., ...........
Polic e authorities have
re vealed th at most fatal
accidenta in Newport Beach in
ttae past three years have
Involved drunken drivers who
badn 't previou.aly been cited for
driving under the Influence of
alcohol.
StaU1Ucs a bow, N..,tport
patrolmen repott1 that nearly 88
percent of the raul accldenta
cauaed bJ drunken driver•
lnlOlved nnrt-Ume offenders.
'
Capt. Arb Campbell, who
beads Newport's traffic division,
concludes these "killers" oft.en
are lndividuab traveling rrom
omce parties, Jong lunches or
holiday 1et·to1ethera.
"It may be the person who
doesn't even drink much but
goes to an omce party and it juat
creeps up on him," Campbell
1u11e1t.ed.
Jn the paat three years, 16 of
the~ fatal aeeidenlt In Newport
Bel'eh bave been blamed 011
drunktn drivers. In only lW'f ol
•
the accidents was the drunken
driver killed, po11ce said.
Police said atatlatlcs con.firm
that It's usually "the other auy"
who I.a killecl-
Newport Beach and other
Orange Coast itlea have
stepped up t.belr drunken drMnc
patrols thla month. Many ol the
cltlea, such ·as Newport,
Fountain Valley and Coat.a
Men, baw pl1ced 1pedaJ patrol
units on the atr.et that are
1pedttcalty on tbe ~out for
ltpay motorist.I.
Officers In Newport said their
drunken driving arnsta in the
tint two weeks of December
were up 110 percent rrom the;
prevlout year.
Campbell said hls orficera
have now made over 100
drunken drlvln1 arrests this
month.
PoUce ln Laiuna Beach are
off erin1 to 4ovble up aa tan
drive" f~rso:,-who 4.ekM
. lMY' Ye h ucb t.o drink
and need sate pa111e hotne.
<See q&t1N'K8, P .. e Al) ,..
In other tHtlmony at tbt
c ounty Health Servlcu
Department auditorium, 1
spokuman for tbe Orthodox
Jewl1b community uld he
aupporb!d the amendm•t but
thoui!Olt lt fhouJd be made more
nuJble to ~t women whole
Hve1 m11ht be tnc1a111end by
1tvtn•bil'lh.
1970 labor rebellion. but it raced
tough r esistance fro m the
p o w e rful Roman C atho lic
church, which called for the
immediate release of Solidarity
leade r Lech Walesa.
Vatican Radio s aid Polish
bishops called for Wa lesa 's
fre e d o m . s ay ing h e is
"a bsolutely indispens able for
nat io nal e quilibrium ."
According to a message from
th e episcop'ate , the Polish
population is "living in terror."
Th e message echoed a
state ment from Polish Primate
Arc hbishop J ozef Glemp on
W e dnes da y s h o rtl y after
witnesses reported troops and
armor broke into t he Gdansk
shipyards to crush a s trike.
In Strasbourg, France. British
F o r e ign S e cret1:1ry Lord
Carrington told the European
Parliament ··there ·has i.lmost
certainly been some loss of lire"
since martial la w was declared
in Poland.
.. In the past 48 hours, the
Polish skies have continued to
darken," Carrington said. ··we
are ramiliar with natural
disasters. But here in the heart
of our continent is a man.made
disaster on a colossal scale " • I Carrington did not s ay what
evidence he had of loss of life in .I,'
Poland, but unconfirmed reports
from Paris Wednesday spoke or
n i ne d e ad s in ce the
proclamation of martial law.
Carrington said there has been
an "ominous silenc e " from
Polis h authorities about Walesa.
The Italian news agency
ANSA said its correspondent in
Wars aw r e ported Polish
authorities were trying to force
Walesa to make a TV s peech in
favor of "national peace," but
t ha t Walesa , held outside
Warsaw, was "resisting and
waiting" to be allowed to see
Gle mp. It s aid the report
rea ched ANSA 's Paris office
through "private channels."
The P olish army paper,
Zolnlerz Wolnosci, said today
that documents seized over the
weekend from the Warsaw
chapter of Solidarity called on
soldiers to kill their officers and
for the labor federation to take
powe r in the event of martial
law. The article, broadcast by
Warsaw Radio, s aid there was
onl y one choice for Poles :
"No support whatever for the <See POLAND, Page A.2)
llllCI l:IAIT 1111111
Patchy night and
morning fog near coast.
Otherwise fair Friday
with high cloudiness. Lows
tonight 53 aJoog coast, 48
inland . Highs Friday
upper 60s at beaches, 7S to
83 inland. Details Page A3.
111111 TllAY
The Mmancf /or ~ ~ s l~pped dro1Uc0Ur .'taftd
pt'OCIMctl . ~ teUing /or i.11
than prodMction coat1.
Olflciola Hf trot.1bif .oheod
/of Arillorta. P.o{1f Bf.
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••••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursdey, Oocember 17. 1981
Sub-zero cold, snow hit Middle West
DMIY ....... l .... -
Tl~flY SIGN DI' ~nd
By Tb~ Aaaoclated PrtH
A snowstorm blitied the
Midwest with foot-deep snow
and aub·iero cold as It pushed
eastward toduy and the cities of
the Northeast hraced for their
third wintry assault in four
days .
The s nowy weather across the
country has been blamed for at
least 11 deaths since Monday.
Ten school children were
injured in Indianapolis today
when a car s kidded at an
intersection in 5-inch s now and
plowed into a group or students
wailing for a bus.
A medical aid at the scene
said none of the injuries
appeared lo be life-threatening,
but some of the children. who
runl(tsd in agt from 10 to l!'l.
s utrered multiple fraC'tures.
buC'k and lll't'I< tnJUrtcs
The Nat1cmul Weather Service
said the storm dumped more
than a foot of s now on northeast
M 1s!>our1 und central llltno1i.
before sur11ns1ni.: southern West
Virgirua where 1l was coming
down at the rate ot 2 inches an
hour.
Interstate highways across the
nation's heartland were clogged
A police di s patcher In
Cinc innati. wh1th got its first
taste or heavy s now of the
!.Cason with 4 1nchei. on the
ground, said. "'Inte rstate 71 1s
pretty bud. People are just
leaving their l'ar~ where they
get s tuck "
Fog halts Way n e • air
.
The storm all>o left up to 7
1nC'h e~ of i.now 1n central,
11 o r l h w t• ~ t a 111.J :; o u t h e as t
Nt•bras ku. und 4 inches an
northern Kentucky
The Natwnal Weather Sl•rv1ce
issued a winter s torm watch
t oduy for parts o f
Ma ~s achusd t s. Pennsylvania
a nd Maryhrnd. and snow was
forecast in Connecticut and New
York ··tt was wa1M d t.>ep when I
went l)d{" to m y cruiser to go to
work thi s morning.·· said
M as~ac husetls s tate police
Trooper Todd Bell o f the
barracks 1n P1ttsf1e ld , which got
6 tnt hes of snow Tuesday and
another fool Wednesday
Other parts or the i.tale .
traffic
..
including li<>ston. l(Ot nun and
only a llllle snow
"Wllh the wind blow•ng, we
got 4· lo 5 fool drifts." Bell !>aid
The 11now forced the c losing of
mos t sc hools 1n wci.t l·rn
Ma ssaC'husctts
The steady !-.nowfull:s follow
two seasons of little 01 no snow
for Massachusetts and other
IJU rls of New ft:ni;:lilnd Concord,
N. H .• already has ha<I 21 5
inches of snow lh1i. month
more lhun twice as mu<'h <ii. ll
got in ull of De<·embt~r 19llO
"We're s nowed lfl 1>al ."
reported a truck stop c1perator
near Albany, N. Y . where aboul
14 inches of fres h snow frll
··There's a whole hunc·h of
trucks waiting to leave I w<i!>
the only ~uy 10 makt· 1l to w11rk
today," i.uul ('harl11· S.in<h a t
the truck i.top on 1111· N1•w York
Thruway
A S6 yc:1r old rnan who drove a
lredded snow v1·h1dl· u11 Mount
W<ishinl(ton in New Ham p~h1rc
spent tht· night in a Berlin, N II ,
ho:.p1tal ;.ifkr being lo'>t for
nearly f1v t• hours Wedne:-.day in
blindin~ l'>now and hq~h winds
Phtl Labbe wus beini< cxamrned
lo M'C whelh1·r he had fro!>lblle
More lhar\ 200 ~d11JOb were
l'loscd 1n Nc•w YOl'k Stall' on
W1·dnesduy U'> up to 14 inrhcs of
-.n11w chokt·d thl· Cats ktlb and
winds gustcd up to 46 mph The
Alt1uny area hall a foot or snow.
on1· day lifter a ~torm dropped
up tu fl 1nchl·'> of i.now
Flights out of county airport stopped for second day • · ~,M r s E I mer 0 r e w ... 11 I
C'oronJ <kl \1 ~11" (.'\ IHl'"~
• ..,he ir fl•t•llng:-. w1Lh I his -.1gn . " o n tht•1r homl'
From Page A1
POLAND • • •
madmen and poltt1 cill cheat::i
fre nzied with the lus t for
power
Rderr1ng to the documents
..tllcgedl} fou nd al Solidarity's
Warsaw chapter. the paper said
· 'that not one drop of Polish blood
must be s pilled and anyone
wanting this "deserves the most ····~evere punishment."
Patches o f den s e and
unusually wet fog settled over
the Orange Coast early today,
haltin g commercial a1rltne
travel o u t of J oh n Wa yn e
Airport for the second straight
day
The fog , which w eathe r
officials said seemed heavier in
inland areas today, 1s expected
to move in again this evening
and linger through Friday
A spokesman for the National
Weathe r Bureau said the fog
normally has been breaking up
by mid-day and returning by
nightfall.
Commercial flights from John
Wayne Airport never got off the
From Page A1
ground early l111s morning By 9
a m .. AirCal had l'ilnceled six
1ncom1ng fli g hts and three
out bound fhghls
Mark PctL·rson. a spukcsman
for AirCill, :-.aid pilssenger-> were
being udv1scd t o lrilvel t o
Ontario International Airport
Jl c w:.irned, however. that
a ct1 v 1ty at thill airport was
con gested beca use of fog
shutdowns al John Wayne and
L os An geles I nternaliOnill
Airport
Heavy fog Wednesday evening
h a lted commercial airline
activity ill the county airport for
six hours
Peterson es timated v1S1b1ltty
' ' Martial law regulations call
1fhr summary trials of soldiers
'\ind civilians 1n militarized
'Industries violating the r ules,
" :W ith punishment ranging from
t wo years 1n jatl lo execution CHARGES DISMISSED. • • •W a r sa w radio s aid that
ttemonstrations were planned
fur lhe anniversary or the 1970
toocl riots 1n Gdans k, harbinger
of the labor rebellion a decade
late r that the Communist Party
1s trying to contain
The leilder o f P o land 's
PO '-'erful Roman Ca tholic
J'hurch. breaking his silence on
the Comm'un1sl government's
mtl1tary craC'kdown. accused the
regime of terror1z1ng the nation.
·Our suffering is that of the
.l-n t1re nation. terrorized by
m1l1 tar y for ce." sa id a
• '>tatement issued by Archbishop
'.,J o z e f GI e mp . l he P o I 1 s h
·•primate. and lhe c hurch
hier a rchy. according to reports
from Poland
M a rttal law "const itutes a
hlow to the hopes and
l''< pectations or society." said
. Lht' '>latement. ··The un('ertainty
' an d powe rlessness of the
workers have caused emotions.
h1tterness. disgu~t "
The statement called for the
freeing of pri~ners and said
that until they are It berated
vehicle, a brown Mercedes, and
s aid there was not enough
damage to her car to warrant a
char~e or hit and run. though
perhaps he could be guil ty of
reckless driving.
Mill e r s aid he o bs erved
damag e to the gri ll of
Wilcoxen's station wagon before
he made the traffic stop.
Judge Jldmilton s ustained
several objections by Wilcoxen's
attorney, Tom Reilly of Newport
Beach. as to the admissibility of
Mille r 's conversation with his
client during the stop.
Hamilton then ruled that
Miller was required to inform
Wilcoxen of his nghl to forgo
ques tioning until his attorney
was present under the Miranda
ruling by the U.S. Supreme
Court.
Judge Hamilton said Miller
didn't formally inform Wilcoxen
t hat the questioning was
involved in an investigation of a
reckless driving and hit-and-run
From PageA1
inc1tJcnt. thus Miller':-. version of
his convcr"i1l1on with Wilcoxen
was not introduced as evidence
before :.i 1ury
Following thl· proceedings,
Wilcoxen said hl' believed the
charges never should have been
filed. 'Tm sorry to the extent
that the charges were d1s mi·ssed
on ii technicality," he s aid. ·· 1
would rather have had them
dismissed totally on the facts ...
Orange County Deput y
District Attorney Loi!> Bi vins
said she !)ad li ttle choiC'e but to
m ove to dis miss t he c harges
after the majority of Miller's
te s timo n y wa s ruled
inadmissible.
"Our only evidence was
Miller"s version of Wilcoxen's
admission:· she said. "Without
that all we have left is a crime
and no suspect ·· She added that
she did not agree with J udge
Hamilton's interpretation of the
Miranda ruling.
they should have human
c·onditions of imprisonment. for
we know of numerous excesses
1·0ncerniog the imprisonment or
rertain people in cold places
\\ 1lhout warm <'lothing ...
WISELY ARGUES. • •
Reports from Poland said the
1· h u r c h w a s e n g a g e d i n
hig h -level talk s with the
l'ommun1s t regim e aimed at
resolving the crisis.
Pope .John Paul ll appealed
ror a ··return to the road of
renewal" in his native Poland,
1 ' and said "the force and the ~ .iuthority of power is expressed
1n dialogue ilnd not through the
. use of violence · · 1 ~ Although a government
' blackout on communications J t ontinued to restrict information
j o n the s ituation in Poland. i reports from various sources j made plain that troops and riot
police were invading major
industrial plants held by sit-in
~lriker s
2 women robbed
in $30 ,000 h e ist
RENO (APJ Two Southern
C'alifornia women were robbed
of more than $30,000 in a daring
heist al the Reno airport.
R eno p olice said a man
holding a handgun approached
the two women and demanded
their purses and jewelry. Erika
Marianee Ne d l i, a s ales
re presentative for Nei m an
Mar cus in Beverly Hills, said
she lost $30,250 and Ruth Frank,
the owner of the Hancock Park
Window Cleaning Service In Los
Angeles. told police the gunman
t.•scaped wi th $3,680 from her.
how he had to ··gel rid of the old
fool ..
Wisely, however, attacked the
credibility of the witness.
Richard Kish. saying , "'A person
who wants to get out of Jail
points the finger at you and
you 're on trial for your life
·I want lo tell you something
I'm mad as hell I'm
Sex on job
charge .probed
b y Nuke unit
C ll l C AG O <AP I Th e
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
has begun an investigation into
reports that security guards at
two nuclear power plants in
Illinois had sex on the job and
abused alcohol and drugs during
working hours
The reports also claimed that
supervisors were a ware of the
alleged activities but failed to do
anything about them.
The allegations were made
Wednesday in a lelevised news
report carrying interviews with
individuals described as current
and former security guards at
the Zion and Dresden nuclear
power plants. bolh owned and
operated by Commonwealth
Edison Co.
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fighting for my life l"m in 1a1l
\\ 1thout ball,' the long.haired
dl'fendant said. adding. ··There
was no crime committed "
Freeman s:iid he would bring
1n expert w1tne sse'> wh o
examined Bray·.., truck and s-a1d
they found nothing wrong with
safety features that should have
preve nt e d th e c ab from
accidentall)' pinning the truck
driver beneath 1t
Bray·i. body was disC'overed
by a woman motorist who was
driving south on Springdale
Street near Edinger Avenue at
about 3 in the afternoon and who
saw the man's body apparently
crus hed under the cab
Wisely said he would have
truck drivers testify for him that
safety systems such as those on
Bray·s rig frequerltly fail. "I
don't know how 11 fell." he said
·oon't expect me to tell you."
But he asser ted. "For all
intents and purposes. it was an
accident ··
From Page A1
DRUNKS • • •
The so-called Tipsy Taxi
program. in its sixth year. is
intended to c ut down on the
number of drunken drivers on
the road
Laguna poli<'e suggested ,
though . lhut p e rsons fi rst
attem pt to l'all a fri end or
rel ative before requesting a
Tipsy Taxi.
Newport police maintain the
department's beefed-up drunken
driving patrol already has had
positive effects. •
Campbell said while drunken
driving arrests have soared, the
numbe r o f a cc idents ha s
decreased from last year. He
said there have· been 19 fewer
accidents this month than last
yeur at the same time
T alks r eces8ed
GENEVA <AP > U.S. and
Soviet orms negotiators met
briefly today and then recessed
the European mluUe reduct.Ion
talks until after the holidays, a
statem e nt tro m the U .S .
dctcirntion said. (
al the airport today al less than
700 reel lie i.a1d pilots need
v1s1bility of 2,400 fe et to take off
Along the c•oast . Lhough, the
fog wasn't a:. ~oupy In Newport
Bc•ach. v1s1b1ltl\ wa:-. estimated
lo be half ii mtlJ
Weather officials said Lhe fog ,
which has plagued the Orange
Coast all week. 1s being caused
by mois t marine asr moving
inland over c:oltl surfaces .
The unusually w e t f og
reported todily, weather officials
explained. was caused by a
marine layer which reportedly
containt'd mon· moisture than
norm.111.
&the r
surprised
by s n a k e
Al'Wlr~
SAN BERNARDINO <AP1
Soml' people take baths with
little rubber duckies but others
prefer privacy
One man Wedne s d ay
afternoon was n't too pleased
with the reptilian addition to his
bathtub He was about to take a
bath when he distovere d that a
six-foot snake hild beat him tn
the tub
FROSTY .krn ~1 (0:\t>al 11f ~l1n1w.1plllt' \\,t · pls11111u ,1pll"d
during an outdoor 1ogging sl·-.~11111 111:'idt·l'11·1 • • •dtl 111 .11d
hl' found .1nggrng on lhl· Y'.\'TC.\ '111dn11r 11.1c ·I-. 1c1~1 __
Cit:, anamal tontrol officer
Peg llowell arrive<! at the scene
and was greeted by lhe man
··who was ready to blow the
snake away with a rifle ··
5 killed .when bus
Overturns, burns
Inside the tub. Ms . Howell
found not .a rattlesnake. but a
python or un'known species
Using ii noose. Howell was
able to catch the snake and
plate it inside a plastic trash
bag
The s nake ap parentl y
belonged to previous tenants
who kept large numbers of
reptiles. This one reportedly got
away and had been in hiding
behind the bathroom walls while
l he new tenanls moved m
:vi i. Howell said she guessed
the creature crawled out of a
hole 1n the wall sometime dunng
the day, made its way into the
tub and then found 1t couldn't
get out
Strike called win
:\1 OSCOW c AP 1 Nobel
laureate Andrei Sakharov. still
hospitalized a week after ending
a 17 day hunger strike, believes
the prote~t resulted m a ··great
victory" for human rights. his
wife said Wednesday
PORT GIBSON, Miss <AP1
A bus carrying more than 30
youngs te rs to a Head Start
school ran off a wooden bridge
in the fog todily and plunged 14
fe e t . burs ting into flames
Authorities said four children
and one adult were killed
Witnesses said the dead were
trapped 10 the burning bus,
which lay on 1t~ s ide in a creek
bed below the bridge
··There was an old ladv m the
bus and I tried ilnd lricc.f to pull
he r out or a window but I
couldn't because of the flames
and the s moke .·· sa id Dick
Green. the first person to arrive
at the wreck.
Twenty five peopl e. most of
them children. we re treated for
minor injuries and released
from Claiborne County Hospital.
Three C'hildrcn and one adult
were ildmill ed with mor e
serious injuries
Port Gibson Poltce Chief
llarvey Jones said the accident
occurred 1n the fog on ii gravel
road off Mississippi 548 about
seven miles east uf Hermanville.
jhuut Jo r~lc!-. C'J st of l'ort
Gibson
The bus belonging to the local
!l e ad Star t p rogram for
prc'><'hool th1ldn·n "'ii" mjk1ng
its morning round I<• p11 k up
('h!lclren
Gt•org(' lkrryhlll t•mplu~ed
b' a ranth luc:.itetl a re"
h ·undr€·d ~ard s from the
act·1dcnt, ~:.iid he :.ind Grt.'l'n, the
ran<'h mana~l'r pulled o.;cvt'ral
c hildren from thl· burning bu..,
·\\'hen I got I ht•re. m) hos..,
had already helpt•d a lot of the
t•hlldrcn out or the bu ... and the\
were clt mhing up the hank.·
Bl•rnhlll ~a 1cl ·11 c told mt·
there· wE>r<' mon· thildren 1n thl'
bu~ hut thal hl• hjd done <tll hl'
("OU Id
. , got O UI l h rl•(• 1•hllclrl·n.
including 011l' 1'!1rl that hil<I hl'I
C'Oa l on r1rt·. hl' ~aHl I IU~t
thrrw hN tn thi• <·n·t·k lo pul nut
lhe fire ancl thtn pit·ked h<'I up
lit' said the <·hildrcn tnld him
that others wt•re in lhl' h11 ~ hut
1t was burning ancl thcrl• was no
way to get ins1rll' ·
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SPELLBOUND First Lady '.'Jan<.'~' R(.•ag<rn sit~ among
deaf children from Gallaudet College. Washington. at a
White House Christmas pCJrt~· for the t hildren this we<'k
T h e k i d ~ w e r <.' t r t' a t c· d t o l' n t e r t a 1 n m e n t a n d
rcfreshml'nts
..
Senator cut oiit
of actress photo
Sen. Alfonis., D'Amato Is a
fan or Raquel Wekb and
thinks she's a "star.spangled
girl," but .something has
come between the senator
and the actress -M iss
Welch's husband.
Miss Welch, who just
finished a two.week stint in
Broadway's "Woman of the
Year." presented an award
to compaser Jerry He rman
al a benefit for the Daytop
Village Foundation at the
Les Mouches night c lub
When the senator went
over to meet the actress,
Miss Welch refused to pase
with him und turned away.
saying. "l will not pose with
th i s man because my
husband does not want me
to."
It was not known why her
hus ba nd, writer-producer
Andr e W e inf e ld
disapproved .
Al a committee hearing.
Rep. J ames Weaver, D-Ore ..
took Interior Secretar y
Jam es Watt to t ask for
telling a group or California ra rmers there were two
kinds of people in the United
States Americans and
liberals.
"If you take it !>eriously.
you· re the only one who l<•kes
it serious ly, .. Wall told
Weaver. "It was a comment
made in je!>l. It got a good
laugh I t was a good
one-liner "
Weaver was not sat1sf1ed.
·'Then Ii berals are the
s ame as Americans?" he
asked the outspoken interior
secretary "r suppo!>e some or them
arc." Watt replied
A woman suing actor Peter
StrauiiS for more than $1
million under the state's Lee
Marvin "palimony" law
seeking community property
und damages even though
the couple never married
won an interim victory in Los
Angeles Superior Court
............
Judge Dick ran Tevrh:ian
Jr. denied a demurrer that
Shana Hoffman's palimony
suit against Strauss, star of
the TV series "Ri ch Man.
Poor Man" and "Masada,"
did not rail within the bounds
of the Mar vin case. in which
Mi c h e le Triola Marvin
similarly sued actor Marvin
for community property
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT{fhursday. December 17, 1981 H/F
POLISH PROTEST Janet Pelichowski and
her son Jim decor:..te their home with protest
signs instead of Christmas decorations The
CHM• ,,_Staff,,_ '
Costa Mesa woman 1s protes ting the· i
imposition of martial law in Polan,d .
l Her signs are a
against tyranny
small voice .
in Poland
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of u .. Dally ..i1ot St..ff
Janel Pehchowsk1 was only 5
when German troops invaded
Poland in 1939. There was
nothing she could do.
Today, 42 year s later. the
Costa Mes.a woman conceded
that there may still be nothing
she can do about the troubled
nation.
But that didn't stop the blond
mother or six f rom doing
something Monday mormng.
Down came the Jovial Santa
Claus decorating the garage
door at 1213 McCorm ack Lane
and up went a barrage of hand
painted protest signs denouncing
the state or e mergency gripping
the Eastern European nation.
Although she was r aised in
New York and can trace her
roots back to the first American
settlers, she believes that her
husband's name forever binds
her and her children to Poland
He r husband's grandfather
was the last Pelichowski to
actually live in Poland. But that
doesn 't mith,.e her any less
Polish. she explained.
··My c hildren are Polish
We're Polish," she said. "My
kids don't think they're anythang
else but Polish. They're proud of
it ..
She didn't go to bed until 4
a m Monday after hearing that
the Commumst government had
imposed martial law. curtailing
travel and detaining Solidarity
Union leaders.
·1 do feel 1t will happen
again," s he said likening
Poland's crisis to the one facmg
Hungary in 1956 when Soviet
troops killed 7,000 protesters
"I'm JUSt a voice 1n the dark.
I 'm nobody ms tory will repeat
itself."
In anger and frustration she
stapled nine signs to her garage
door. including one edged in
black felt t hat reads. "This 1s
not a Polish Joke · •
Indeed, it 1s not . Mrs
Pelichowski said she hopes the
s igns make people aware that
what is happening in Poland has
happened elsewhere in the
world.
Although s he does n 't favor
American 1ntervent1on in
Poland. she objects strenuously
to what she terms a "passive
attitude" on the part of the
public and government leaders
"Passivity 1s going to be the
e nd of us. I refuse to be passive
a n y m o r e , sa id Mr s
Pehchows k1 "Things happen
too fast today ..
Mrs . Pelichowsk1 seems hlw a
woman determined to make her
point She wears a black arm
band around her forearm ,
explaining that the cause for
mourning may unrortunatel>
extend far beyond lhP
approaching new year
"I'm here. I'm free I can do
this." she said .. But if I was
there I couldn't hC:I ve gotten the
second staple 1n the s11?n:"
GWC given
e lectric car
A $17,000 electric car has been
donated to Golden Wes t College
for use as a demonstration
model 1n the college's eleclnr
car cons truction course
The Fiat Strada, a gift from
the L.A Gauge Co . is a "state
of the art' vehicle. according to
anstructor David Jarman
The Golden West course
allows studc•nts to design and
build a prototype electric car a:-.
an exoeramenial model
-• on Drexel and Heritage
Upholstered Floor Samples
Sofas and Chairs
Discontinued
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Tables and Book Cases
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H/F Orongu Coast DAILY PILOTfThuradey. December 17, 1981 '
·millu~rn~
f hiladelphia pape~
J!rints last edition·
tHILAD~LPHIA <AP> T'lie P~Uadelphta J ournal, a s picy t~lold heavy on sport!. and
c rime news , has shut down,
clyn1 $15 million In losses and
il_:!1employees' refusal to accept c~tract concessions.
0 'Smile for a supe r four
ye,rs," said a tagline beneath t~ masthead on Wednesday's fl~J edition, which carried the hea~Une, "There m ay be no
l091'0rrow for the Journal "
iiobil takeove r
61.ocked by House
,., ASHJNGTON (AP J The
H9 use, act ing over protests,
r~med through legislation in
its closing moments to bloek
Mjlbil Corp rrom atq umng
Mlil_rathon Oil Co. But the vo te
w1µ have no legal effett at
leiJsl for the time being
b.U nd e r pr ess ur e rro m
Rspublican and Democrijllc
leaders of the llouse Encrgv
C_ci_pimltlee, the Hou~c vott-d
2Z~·107 late Wednesday naghl to
i rqf>OSe a six-month moratorium
otj>Pig oil company mergers
~len supporte rs
II • d . J>!YIUe a viser
g
W ASHJNGTON I AP l In a
c heer message to the White
House, conser vative ll·<.iders
r atlied Wednesday in s up11ort of
RDthard V . Allen , Jnc1 the
e rt¥battled national security
adtliser declared that he was
··ea ger and pre pa red .. to
r elume his duties.
ltJllen, on administrat1 ve leave
while the Jus tice Department
deltides whether to appoint a
sptlcial prosecutor to in..,t'sllgat<:
hilt!, was praised at a lunchl'On
a rianged by some or the nation s
most prominent conser vatives
Spcial Security
'!>lutions asked
WASHINGTON (AP1 W1lh
the minimum benefit pre-.erved
for current recipients and Social
Security's short-term financial
woes solved, President Reagan
is now calling for a bipartisan
consensus on long-term reforms
fo r the retirement system.
R eagan made his appeal
We4nesday as he named a
co mm ission lo propose
long-term solutions to Social
Security's financing problems.
Nuclear device
set off in de1ert
LAS J.IEGAS <AP > -A
20 -kiloton nuclear d evice
code-named "CA BOC" was
exploded Wednesday 1,100 feet
ben eath Yucca F lat at the
Nevada Test Site, setting oU
tremors that registered 4 5 on
the Richter scale in California.
authorities said.
The bla s t , w hi c h wa s
~quivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT.
took pl~•·P at 1.05 p.m. PST. 75
miles northwest or Las Vegas It
was conducted without apparent
incident. said Jack Campbell, a
spokesman for the Department
of Energy.
Foreign trade
sutplus growing
WASHI NGTON 1AP1 The
U.S. surplus in foreign trade of
goods and ser vices grew to
about S2 l billion in the third
q uarte r o r thi s year . the
Commerce Department reported
today
The showing or the ·'current
account .. the broad est
m e a s ure of the nation 's
balance-of-payments standing
"as the firth quarterly surplus
1n a row
Program back ed
WA S HI NGTON (AP I
President Reagan's nine· month
tug of war with Congress over a
new farm prog ram 1s over .
en d ing as m ost o f th ei r
1·onfrontations have -with the
Democrat ic-controlled House
uccepting the adminis tration's
pared-back plan
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Syrian resolution
due U.S. support?
UNITED NATIONS <AP> -
The United States Is expected to
support a Syrian resolution an
the Security Council declaring
Israel's annexation of the Golan
Hei&hts "null and void" and
calling on the J ewish state to
reverse its action.
A Western council source said
the U.S. delegation was awaiting
instructions from Washington on
how to vote, but "there seems to
be a broad m easu re o f
agreem ent" on the r evised
Syrian draft.
The first draft of the Syrian
resolution would have required
the council to "take necessary
measur;es," meaning sanctions,
if Israel did not comply. Smee
the U n ited Slates wa s
considered certain to veto any
ca ll for s anctions, Syria
amended the draft to provide
that the council would "consider
taking necessary measures."
three-day strike wat. designed
·'to let the Israeli government
and the world know we a re
against this annexation
"We are Syrian Arabs and we
wall continue to be Syrian
Arabs." he said. ··w e will never
change our nationality "
On the other side of the U N
burfe r zone separating Syrian
and Is r aeli for <'es on the
d isputed pla teau, the vapor
trai l s of two l s r ae t i
reconnaissance Jets were the
only outward sign of m1htary
acti vity foll owing I s rael 's
annexation Monday of most or
Syria's southernmost province
··Everything is calm There
has been no shooting," a Syn an
police officer told an Associated
Press reporter at a checkpoint
about 120 yards from an Israeli
post
CHRISTMAS PACKAGE J\1'-1. lhl' Philadt.'lph1:.1 Zoo "
li·\H'l'k·old ft·1r1a lr g11nll<1 \\.t:o-sh<mn oll l o lll'WSmt•n
\\'ednt.•sthn K1 k1. no'' n111t• p111111<h hut t"qH.'t'lt.'d to wl'ii,!h
:!Oil at mat11nt' 1-. ht•ld ll\ \1111 I fl-..,..,_ a' l'tC'nn.in J .... -. .... t.ml
K1k1\\a'>1>0111 \ug :_!:J ~ti tlw Br1111' Z1111 111 '\t•\\ Y11r'-<'11'
h111 rt'll'!'lt•d ll\ lwr mot lw1
In the Golan Heights . Arabs
began the second day or a
general strike that shut down
shops, schools and services on
the disputed plateau overlooking
Northern Israel.
Suleiman Kanj Abu Salah, a
Moslem elder in the main Golan
town of Majdel Shams. said the
Although )!)rael re inforced its
border force:., "the slate of alert
for Syria's military appears to
be complete ly normal," a
well inform(•d Western diplomat
in Damast'US i;aid
··Syria aµµcars to be going the
diplomatic a nd pollt1 cal route.
but this could change quickly
with little advance warning ··
. Jackrabbit
slaughter
to continue
ROISE. Idaho IAP > A
~e<:ond roundup and slaughter or
Jac krabbits by farm ers ~ho
claim lht· animals destroy crop~
will not be s tuppe d by the state.
the Humane Society of the
l'n1ted States ha:-. hcen told
Pat Co~tc•llo. l~gal coun~cl for
Gov John Evan:,,. told tht' group
tht' stale has no legal bas•~ to :.to p th e ··nl•ces:.ar ~
1:xterm10at1on· of rabbit :. 1n
southeastrrn Idaho
Farmers near !\1ud Lake sa)
the Jackrabb1b have nibbled
away S5 million 1n hay barle~
and wh<.>at
J o hn lloyt .. president of the
Washington ba lle d H umane
Societ). ~ent a telegram to
E vans WetJne:,,day asking the
governor to s top the planned
roundup. Farmers drive the
a nimals into pe ns, then club
them and cut their throat.;
TV cameraman angers justice
LINCOLN, Neb <AP > Chier Justice Warren
E Burger knocked a telev1s1on camera out of the
hands of a CBS News cameraman who tried to
follow him into an e levator. CBS said
Hut a lawyer who witnessed the incident
W1•dnesda} said Burger reacted only after the
tam era struck him in the face There was no
indication the chief justice had been hurt
·The 1nc1de nt occurred before Burger gave a
'One of the reporters
made mention of. as$ault.'
s pce1:h on prison reform at the University of
.'.'lcbraska at Lincoln.
A videotape s hown on the · ·ces Evening
'\/ cws" showed one or Burger's hands reaching out
a t the camera, then a wildly shifting scene. He
'-'as heard to s ay, .. Don't sti ck that thing in my
no~c ..
CBS said its crew had been trying to question
tum about statements in a forthcoming book by
rormer White House a ide John Ehrlichman that
Rurger discussed a pending Supreme Court case
with then-Pres ident Richard Nixon.
Burger did not respond to the questions. CBS
s aid.
Attorney Richard A. Knudsen or Lincoln said
he was on an elevator in the Stuart Building when
the incide nt occurred
Knudsen said a TV cameram an started to get
on the elevator with the camera on his ~houlder
··1t hit the chief justice on the race. the chief
1ustice turned his shoulder some way and the
camera dropped to the noor:· Knudsen said ··one
of the reporters made mention abo•ut assault · ·
There were four or five people on the elevator
at the time. but Knudsen did not 1dent1fy them
He said that after the elevator door closerl,
Burger said he had been hit by the camera The
lawyer said there was some black rlu1ti on
Burger's face.
Knudsen said the buildine manaeer had
arran,:!ed for the elevator to be reserved to take
Burger and his party to the Un1vers1ty Club 1n the
building
Knudsen, a m embe~ or the la'>' r1rm of
Knudsen, Berkheimer, Ri chardson & Endacotl
said Burger later attended a part) celebrating the
law firm's IOOth a nni versary
Knudsen said Burger would have no comment
on t he matter CBS News m :'-lew York said ther\1'
were no network spokesmen_a_v_a_1l_a_b_le ____ _
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LA blaze • ID
LOS ANGELES CAI')
F'irefighters rescued four people
off the roof of a burning 32 story
office building today and said
the eighth fl oor blaze, of
u n determine d cause. had
injured one firefighter and done
a bout $250,000 damage
·'Apparently there were 12
people in the building at the
time or the fire. We evacuated
four people off the roof," said
fire department spokesman Ra)
Walker. "I believe they led them
down the st airwell "
O ne unnamed f1refigh~r. who
suffered second-degree burns to
an ear, was treated and released
at Queen of Angels Hospital.
Walker said
The 5: 18 a.m fire in t he
Broadway Plaza office building
was quickly controlled, and no
other injuries were reported
Man a r rested
in hijacking
ONTARIO <AP > A chance
stop by an Ontano poJ1ce officer
resulted in the arrest of a man
wanted by feder al authorities 111
con nection with hijacking an
airplane to Cuba last ye<1r. the
officer said.
Gerald Lee Ma n ly, 36, was
booked into an Ontario Jail for
investigation of air piracy after
his arrest about 7 30 p m
Wedne~day night. said Officer
Dan Fous, th e arrest ing
policeman. He was bemg held
for release to the FBI
A s pecial agent for the FBI
who declined to give his name
confir med Marity's a rrest and
that he wa s wanted 1n
connection with a hijacking. but
would not give further details
Settleme nl nixed
in Love case
LOS ANGELES <AP1 The
City Council h as rejected an
offe r from the fam1I) of police
s hooting v1ct1m Eula Love to
sett le a wrongful death suit out
of <:ourt for $1 5 million
The 10·3 vote We dnesday
came al the end of a 45-minute
execultve session.
The Love family attorney,
Irwin Evans, s aid he would
continue his preparations for a
Superior Court trial, but would
be receptive to rontinued
negot1at1ons
Remap hearing
date to stand .
SAN FRANC ISCO IAP > The
California Supreme Court has
refused to speed up ils hearing
on four reapportionment suits
which could det e rm ine
leg1slat1ve and congressional
dislricl lines for the 1982
elections
Secretary o f State Marc h
Fong Eu had urged the court to
a dvance th e da t e of oral
arguments on the suits from
Jan. 11 to Dt?r. 28. But the court
on Wednesday let the Jan. 11
date stand.
Ms Eu had told the court it
was cr1llcal to res olve the
reapportionm ent s uit s as
quick l y as possib l e so
candidates and election officials
would know whirh o r two
conflicting sets of dis trict lines
will be used for the June 8
primary.
Ski mish ap kil ls
Califor nia man
ALPINE MEAOOWS <APi
A Caltforn1a man was killed in a
:.k11n g accident al Alpine
Meadows, according to the
Nevc.1da County s heriff's office
Deputies said Cris Mortensen.
26. nf Oanv1 lle died Wednesday
aftC'r s lc.1n11•ll:"lg 1n10 a tree
~ortensen was sk11ng wit h his
brother on the top run. when he
in ad H'rtently sk 11ed onto solid
ice and plummeted some 2.000
feN to his death. the sheriff's
report said
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOTfThursday, December 17. 1981 H/F
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M-story ~
building
approved
.OAKLAND <AP I -~
m e tal sk inned , octagona"r1
building 68 stories higb has WOO
approval of the Oakland Cltt.
Council, and the developer s~I
construction of the skyscra J
could start by June. ,.,
The building, which reportedly!·~
would be the tallest in the Weat,~h
would cr eate about 5,000 jobs i(f
th e now -seed y dow ntown
Oakland area, George William!~~-:
director of the city's Orfice ' .1'
Economic Development an 1
Employment, said We dnesday." r1
The city council. acting as uit01
redeve lopment agen cy, Q{la 1
Tuesday approved th e buildinlf\ l
and other proposals for tt\e.
Trans Pac ific Centre, a $3*0
million project being t>uill by l
A s 1 a n II o I d i n g s I n c . , 'ft •
s u bi. 1d1 a r y of the Hon itH ;
K ong based con g l ome r a~·~ ~
Carrian Group. .-.t1 ,
CLOSE CALL .\ l'onstru('tton ('ram• toppkd 'l'\'l•ral t'ar ... <>ll1!'1at ...... ;ll(f th1·r1· \\t•r1· 1111
"I think Oakl a nd n eeds •aM l
6 8 s t o r y b u i I d i n g a t t h t)l'/
particular time," said William~!"'
··Wtt nl'ed something to add t&'l1 ~
'o ur 1dl'nlll> I see it as a 11nt11 llw roul ol .1 park;ni..: t..:.tl'LIL!l' • .uTo ... ~ lrom tnJllrtt•-.. plus for us. making a very botfl .H
statement for us " •>)I <>akland Cit.' llall \\'1•d1w~da.'. dam.i t..:1111.!
'W e llness ' memo g e ts r ewrite
Note urged state workers to be 'childlike' for health
The 1.5 million square roof~!.
stnlc turc. lo be built at th~
corner of Broadway..-and Nin~1
Street, would tower about l ,oed°'11
f c t• t a b o v e t h e t w o · a nA
three s tory bui ld ings ~
Oakland's Chinatown as well
as above several new high·ri~
uff1cc str uctures being
('Onstructed in Oakland It H
:>l'heduled to be completed byh
theendofl984 c>!f
SACRAMENTO 1AP 1 A
governor's office memo urging
s tate employees to "be
childli ke" and organize office'
games for the cause of good
health has drawn a repnmand
for its author and a quick
rewrite.
Theodora Wilner. who wrote
the original menw and sent 1t to
dozens of state agency directors
to promote "Wellness Week"
next F eb. 22 ·26 , sa id the
controversial parts of the me mo
were in t e nded t o b e
to n gue -in cheek to s park
attention and t hought a bout
wellness among state workers.
But when t he Sacramento
Union took a ropy of 1l Tuesday
to RT. Collini., Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr 's tough talking
former Green Beret c hie f of
s taff . Collins exploded and
ordered the memo qui c kly
rewritten
Ms Wilner was appointed
d ir ector of the governor's
Cou n cil o n Wellness and
Physical Fitness. a pet project
of Brown, six months ago
Most of her memo, which was
written on governor's office
::.tat1onery and distributed
through°""" the upper levels of
s tate government, consists or
conventionaJ advice to promote
better health. such as urging
e mployees to stop smoking.
But scattered among the usual
health tips about exercise. diet
and r est were som e more
whimsical health tips :
··oes1gnate a 10·20 mmute
med1tat1on-qu1et lime break for
all employees "
"Drink Perner 1ns te:.d of
Pabst ··
"Pl<1y. Give your::.t•lf time
to be childlike Organize an
offsCl' gamt-··
"Hug your boss ··
"Replare vending machine
kaka with nuts. ra1::.ins and other
healthful snark foods ·
"Don't eat anything while "
·A reward to the person
who smiles the most that day
Ll'l them go home early ·
"Show Laurel and Hardy
movies or · Fncnds Can be Good
Me di cine· in tne cafeteria
L<1ugh into wellness "
C:.:olhns said lhe memo "went
beyond the bounds" and "was
never approved by this office"
altho ugh it was i ssu e d on
governor's office stationery He
added that he had had .. a little
couns eling session ·· wllh Ms
Wilner and a revised memo was
issued Tuesday
Along with the building. lhtn
project includes 400 t o soo n
housing umts and about 2,3081 ,
parking spaces., Williams saidf,.,
Asian Holdings alread y it
c o n s t r u c l 1 n g a s 1 x · s t or'¥·• 1
off1cc retail complex: for tM
Tran:. Pac 1f1c Centre site. . ,I 11
T he lowt'r 1s the largest of .,,,
floCJd of development proposaljc·.
for cent ra I Oak I and in thtt1' I
ro u ghl) 20 block area alone: ..
Broadway from Jack London111 Square to the Kaiser Center.
T" o new office h1 g h -ris~
rt'cently opened al Broadway ·
and 14th Stree t .,....
II ) all Regenn ll o t e l a na··
con \'ent1on center 1s planned
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College alternatives
should be discussed
Coast Communit y C6llt.>ge
Di s t riel trustees ha VI! r c('eivetl
from their administrators a list
of .. ugly alternatives .. to rnns ider
i n v i c w o f t h e c· o n t 1 n u i n g
uncertainty over slate funding
C h a n cellor Norman E
Watson has predicted the clts ll'it·t .
whi e h inc ludes Orange Coast.
Go lde n West and Coas t linl'
colleges, may find itself shorl $1
million to $3 million al the (•nu nf
the current school year
As a res ult, tht' truslt't:s ma\
bt! for<:ed to make some clifficuit
decisions o n how to inamtain
quality education a t the lo<:al
('Olleges
The li st !'.ays the t rustl'l':-.
could urge stat·e ll'gislalors to
est a blis h CJ tornmunity t'OllL•gt•
tuition. Or t h e d1 s trit·t tnuld
increase or create Ol'W fet.• ....
permitted under existing la\\
The trus tee s alsn could
reduce class off er in~s a nd l a~ uff
teache rs and administrators
The Americ an Federation of
Teachers has add eel thal th<•
trustees c:ould s upport a tax
increase to aid schools
Most o f' I hl'!)l' opt ton ~ arl'
dis tasteful but I ht•' do d1•-;t.·n·"
public airing
The t t• a c h l' rs g I' o up h a)',
asked the tru:-.tt·es to seht.·clult· a
publi(' cl1Sl'US~IOl'l ol lhl' d1~tnct .....
goa l s und ib uplions for
a(1h ieving them in vil'w uf thl'
ltmtlC'd \tall' funds
The ho:m.J look no imrned1all'
action on this suggt>st ion For one
I hing . trustees !'>av 'they tan ·l
muke firm decis10ns on nt>w fees
or personnel <.>uts until the extent
of the stntt.· f unding reduction 1s
kno wn
But if the tru!'>tL·e~ t·ontinue to
<lelu~· cliscus~1on of these options.
thev mav f1nll lht.·ms elves with
litt"lc time for Lalk when th<.·
funding c:uts do a ppt•ar
Just <i few W('t.1ks ago, for
example. tht.• three colleges were
forced to cut a bout 700 spl'lng
tla sse~ on extrt'mt·ly s hort
notl<'t' Students. teachers and
the community at large had littll'
d1 a n t' l' t o co m m e n t on t ht.•
mannt'r in "'htc h lht.>se tuts were
m ~tcl C'
C oa::-.t tr u~t ces s h o uld
"tht:dule several forum~. µe rhaps
1n dtffert•nt c 1l1 es. t o seek
o p1n1ons. for l''<U mpl e , on
wht:the r resuJ!.'nts would prefer
tuition or a ~t·u lln g down of
<00111·M.' offerings or fees onl.' for
part 1c·ula r c-lass<•s
.-\ r m c d w 1 t h s u t• h 1 n
r11rmat1on. trustC'l':-> would ht• In
a l>l'ttt•r pos ition lo make thost•
hard t•hoict'" if l ht• st ate ax dot.•!-o
l ,111
Walk-on coach debate
Qut•st1ons ra1:wd h.\ p.tl"l'llh
o f ON•an Vtt'\\ ll1 g h Sthool
studenb on•r Llw USl' ol w:.i lk -1111
a thleti c ('Oal·hcs mt•rit t·arL·ful
cons ideration b~ ll 11nt1ngton
Beach Union I li gh Sd111ol Dtslnl't
o ffi cials Tht.• issul'~ 1m·nl\l·d
m 3 ,. '" e I I b l' '' 11 r l h ' " t
cons ideration in Ill ht.•r .... <·hool
districts also
(kean \'t{'\\ µan·nh ra1...,t·d
pa rt ic u I a r I ~ ~ c r· io u.... <· h J r gt.' ....
against one t.·o ach . 1nclucling
a lle ged µh ys 1c al <d Ht'it' of J
s tudent !\ look into lhnst· t·h~1rge ....
cc r ta rn h 1s ml•rit1·d T hl'
incidents ·tn q ue::.t wn . howl·n•r.
are not a l the hear t of tht• 1sst1l'
which is simply whNher coactw~
,who ar c not l't'rl 1f1cated lc<il'hers
-;hould be running .... c hool .... port-.
programs
Som e of t he perhap::-. un
intent1on ul n eg let·t attributed
to coat' hes b\· t h l' Oceun Vie\\ p arent ~ . ..,u(·h as failure to
proper!) dwgnose in ju ril'~ unct .t
su bseque nt u e of m1ured players
tn lhe lineup. should have -;t·hool
official s a s-k1ni.: ·'>t'\Cra l
q u es l 1 o n!:> I f t r u l' . \\ a..., t h l'
neg l ect th t• re~utt of the
non-cert1fic<Jtcd coach·s tack ot
training"' Sho uld non·n :.•rt1ficated
coaches bt> screene d mon· C'lose h
bl'f on· ht ring and monitored
mun• C"ln..,l·I ~ 111 thl' pcrformancl'
of lhl•tr t<>hs'' Should lhC'\' h<.• USC'd
at <ti I" • .
ll d<w.., 1101 apµ,,t•ar that. g1n•n
h u cl g l' t a r ~· t' o n s t r a 1 n t ., .
l"l'l'l 1l1c·att•d tn<H'he•s tan bt.•
pl<• n•d at t ht• h<.•a<l <if all j111unr
\:.trs 1t\ <Jn<l lreshman lt'Vt•I
::-.pu rls im>grams . That being thl'
ca:-.e. distn c1 offlt 1als <.ire goi n~
tu han· to l'Xamirw lhl' que~tions
ahm't' and <·o mt.• lip with soml'
Jl):-.Wel'S
Somt· parcnb acl n1ratl'd
di s~n l dn g thl' programs 1f
eert 1f1cate<l coacht•s aren 't hirt'<l.
and allowmg s tudents t o transfer
without pcnt.1ll~ to s c hools whost•
programs arl' led b.,. certificaletl
progrnrn~. Othl•r s s a1u thL·, .. d be'
\\ 1lling to help foot the bill to h1rt'
c·l'rt if1catl'<l c·oadtt•s. hut wt:
doubt that suC'h iJ plan would
<JI t racl muc-h '>Uppnrt
Board uf Trustet.•::i Prestdl'nt
Rrian Lake told pJ rt.•nts la:-.t
wt.·1.>k that t hl·ir iJ lll'gat ions and
the issues tht•\' ra1st· ··will not bt'
d('all wrth l lghtl~ · We think
tht1t 's lhe proper t ourst• for no",
and we urge offi c·i ~tl~ of ot hl'r
sthool distri<·ls to k {'{'P an l'~·e on
the issue a s wt•ll
Site change costly
Huntington Ut·ath offt l'l al~·
rec e nt 1 ..-cl e c 1 d <'<I l hat I h ('
downtown toastal :.i rea 1sn t a
good place for a propo~ed s('11101·
citizen housmg complt•\
Thus. the ('1t \ C'ount·r l
canceled 2 year o lcl plans to
build the com plex on thl' old Ct\ 1c·
center s ite and r e located I he
Ploposecl protect off Talbe rt
Ave nue near Bea ch Houl.evard
Offic ials o f !->t•n1or c·1 t izen
g r o u p s 1 n t h e t o m m u n 1 t ~·
approve of t he relo catton. s aying
that the downtown area often
gets too congest ed with ~·oulhful
beachgoers a nd m otorists
Also. they say the new site on
Talbert is c lose to s hoppmg and
medical facihlies
Howe,·e r . by making the
relocation so late m lhC' planning
stages. city offi cia ls forfeit ed ti
fe de ral re nt s uhs icly that h:.id
b een g ranted : the~ r a n up
$300.000 in pla nning fl'Osts o n the
can celed s ite . and t hey created
a n estimated two-,\ et•r de lay in
co ns truction o r the 155 ·11n1t
project.
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(.' i t \ 0 ff I (' i Cl t ... ..., C.I\ t h (.' \ I' l' "
op l 1 m 1; t I l" I h at <I no i h c r ;. c.· n l
s ub s td~· \\ 111 ht· g r a nted rH''<t
\l'<Jr . th;J t the s:rn o.ooo th<'
deH•loper. William L~on Co ,
~pe nt plannmg can be nel'?nt1ated
b~ allowing Lyon a hetlC'r l e;J~l'
o n the nl'W s 1tl'. and that
paperwork n m be s t n•a m lincd to
'i pel.'d up tht• new const rue t 1on
date .
Ctt\" orfl C"tals a lso ~a\ the•
c1\'i<' c~nter sile is more vaiualJlt•
prnpert~ and can be sold to u
<k VC'loper al a high return for thl'
<'It.\ ThC' !)ile rmtld then bccomr
a cutut ~·st for redevelopment
µlCJn s in th L· d e t e rio r a tin g
downtown shopping area.
B.\' this account and with thl'
approval of the senior citizens. it
a ppears the relocut1on 1s a sound
m O \'('
However. if thl' l'ight site hud
bcl'n selected two years ago, it
s eems monev and time would
ha\'e been saved and the federal
rl'nt subsidy fur seniors would be
a rt•aht~·. n llhcr than a question
mark
Opinions expressed in the space above are ttlOse of the Dally Piiot. Other views ex·
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ORANGE COAST · Daily Pilat
Thomas P. Haley
Publlstier
Thomas A. Murphln• ·
Editor
Bar~ra Kreiblch
Editorial Page Editor
Loose talk creates confusion l
W ASllINGTON -The White House,
lhrough spokesman David Gergen. has
1nd1 gnantly den ied that i t has
"'orchestrated" a publicity campaign to
pr~pare public opinton for American
sanctions of Libya J believe them
The sad truth, rt seem s to me, is j ust
th e o ppo s it e . Th e R eaga n
adm1n1strat1on is verbally out of
control. Al most from the beginning,
with t he president a nd Secretary of
S tate Alexander Haig in the lead, this
ad ministration has s hown a penchant
for saying the wrong thing at the wrong
t ime from the sill y to the offensive,
th e numbin g ly s tupid a n d the
dangerous
l 'M NOT TALKI NG here a bout
ideology, but about judgment or lack
of judgment from the top on down ·
In the Stale Department. we have
Gen. Haig <.'rashing through the china
s hop!> of diplomacy announcing plans
for nuclear .. wa rning " blasts over
E u rope and expressing support for
m1 litary dictatorship in Argentina
because the tinhorn generalissimos
"believe an God "
llaig's deputy secre tary, William
Clark, was in Dublin this week causing
a g reat deal or trouble by announcing
that .. most Americans·· beli eve in lhe
reunification of Ireland. They do? I
have the impression m ost Americans
don·t give a damn
The assistant secre ta ry of defense,
Ric ha rd Perle, was in Los Angeles at
a bo ut lQ.e sa me time. ofte ring the
o p1 n1 on that European anti-war
demons tralions we re the result or
··Pr otest an t angs t" in countries like
England , Ge rman y and th e
Neth e rlands . H e added that the
.. Catholic south" in Europe supported
nu<.'lear weapons on its soil that was
a <.'Ouple of days before demonstraltons
began an Italy
The Rcaganauts like to talk that way.
mor ally dividing people by religion, or
~. ~~~~~~~~~~~--,..., 1 ,·; ... RICHARD RllVIS
race or ideology .. I never use the words
Re publicans and De mocrats,·· Interior
Secretary Jam es Watt told a group of
big Caltfornta farm ers at a private
meeting the other day. "It's liberals
and Americans."
All of that 1s probably natural when
you consider that these men work for a
nice fellow who tried to explain lo
Europeans the advantages of limited
nuclear war limited to their hves
Now Reagan seem s to be outdoing
himself an his "'Jfr gh Noon'' dialogue
with one of the world's most unpleasant
me n , Col Moammar Khadafy of Libya
Our pres ident, in his lime. acted m a
lot of bad movies Fe w of them, though,
had lines as bad as the ones he's
readmg these days
..We have the evide nce, and he knows It ..
··I wouldn't believe a word he say~ 1f I
wer e you ··
He sounds m ore like a young actor
r eading the part of a young and
un<.'e rtain district a ttorney 1n a film
written by a )'Ounger screenwriter Who
he is talkin g about a nd what he 1s
talktn~ abrJUt. however, is not some
racketel'r apµearing before a grand
jury Thts IS the presid.e nt or the United
Stales talking aboul a<.'cusations that a
foreign leader has sent out squads to
ktlJ b1m H a~ Khadafy done t hat"! Are there
Libyan assassm<.1l1on squads stalking
American leadtors·• I have to believe so
1r the president s ays !.O
Rt.:T WHY IS the preside nt chatting
about a~sass 1nat1ons with re porters
while his assistants leak information
a bout rnyster1ous defet'lmg agents? If
thest' re po r ts arc true , and t he
prestd<'nl and his people beheve talking
about the m publicly might help for
1nstanl·e: to ale rt Americans to aid law
enforcement aRenc1es 1n the search for
t h e h11 s quad!>. then whate ver
1n rormat10n was available should have
been annount'ed
If puhhc alarm would help, then the
tJ>t1ons would have seemed to be e1lher
credible and detailed alarms or silence.
Th e pres id e nt rq~hl n o w t s
accomplishing nothing but confusion
about the Libyan!> and about his own
t'red1btl1ty a nd j udgment
I have no doubt that Reagan and his
friends. like most of us, talk too much
and can sound a little unhinged in
private But lhts is what privac} 1s for
the president and his men should get .
lhem!>cl vcs under control rn public Or ,
they should JUSI s hut up
Think twice about that Christmas pet
To the Editor:
Perhaps you are considering giving a
puppy or kitten as a Christmas gift. The
United Humanitaria"s volunteer animal
workers ask you to please reconsider
These s mall creatures are a serious
responsibility. Consider the confusion in
MAILBOX
the average home a t Christmrut time. It
is hardly the place to brrng a pet who
needs plenty of sleep and a quiet place
as a refuge.
F ew of us have time during the
h o lidays to properly housebreak a
puppy or to feed a pet at regular
intervals. Children often pressure their
parents into purchasing a puppy or
kitten by promising to feed , groom and
clean up after it. When the child doesn't
perform these duties , the parents will
often get rid of the pet
IF ONLY a puppy or kitten will do as
a gift, do consider a gift certificate to be
honored after the holidays when the
household returns to a normal schedule .
Before obtaining a pet at any time, a
family s hould consider the following :
1. Are you committed t~ caring for
the pet for its lifetime , or juSt until your
children tire of their new toy?
2. Are you willing and able to pay for
alte ring your pet to prevent the birth or
more animals in a nation a lready
saturated with pets?
3. Are you willing and able to pay for
all inoculations, yearly checkups and
any emergency treatme nt the pet may
need?
4. When choosing a dog, are you
keeping In mind that the cute little
puppy of unknown parentage could
within a year outgrow your small yard ?
If both parents are working, it Is
practically impossible to properly train
a puppy. Why not get an adult dog from
the pound an.er the holidays and save a
life. H.MORTENSEN
Yanilhing wetland.
To the Editor:
Whal ls happenin1 with the wetlands
of Southern California? Of lhe to
percent len... however de1raded, almott
90 percent will be buried ln the next flve
ytia r a , lf c urrent plans a r e
lmple menled. Every alnale ickntlfleci
wetland in the Los An1elea basin 'f pean to be mark9d tor development
o one kind or another . tr tt'a not under
milita ry control. In parUcula r , th•
Buis• Chica we\laod1 wlll s oon •
dis appear under 10 feet or fill, except
for the part.!. destroyed by dredging a
dec pwater c hannel and marina, and
three hundred acres required for oil
extraction act ivities.
Of course . developme nt does not
come free lO us taxpayers . The total
capital cost or the Orange County plan
is estimated at almost $180 million I
read 1n the papers that Orange County
1s looking at a complete strangulation or
the traffic system within the next five
yea r s bec ause t he re a re n 't funds
available for either mass trans it or
expanded freeways So, Caltrans should
dive rt funds to t he P acific Coast
Highway for roadbed relocation and a
45 foot-high bridge so people with
enough leisure time and cash can get
t heir boaLc; out to the ocean at our
expense?
THE SURROUNDING communities.
c urrently hard pressed to provide
adequate communi~y se rvices wilt have
to absorb the COSL'I of the increased
traffic gener ated, sewage (which will
be pumped uphill, notice> and other
services. without participating in the
tax base, as I understand it, since the
development will be in t he county.
The plan a lso involves the permanent
loss of 600 feet of Bolsa Chica State
Beach. Whe n these beautiful Orange
Co u nty beach es have a c urre nt
visitation rate o f 60,000 on a peak
summer day, is it good planning lo give
up this lowcost resource, avaHable to
citizens of a ll financial categories. for
the recreational use of a minority?
During the construction phase, much of
t he beach will be t aken up by
machinery and materials. And who will
pay for rest.oration of the beach if the
curre nts are changed by the channel
and erode i t away ? We k n o w
w ho ... us ... the sap citltens; as they
say in the hinterlands .
OLIVA TSOSIE
Right to 3trike
To the FA.itor:
It was with much disgust a nd
revulsion that J read the headlines of
today's DaUy Pilot about the situation
in Poland. When the leade r of a country
threat.em to jail the leaden ol a aroup
of workers, whe n the leader of a
country tJ\.reatena to us"-violence and
military force to curb the1)atural n1bt.1
of cilliena. then that country ii in aacl
shape . President Reaaan has promised' ..
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to use his powers to assure the nght or
the Poles to strrke
But wait' Wh at 1s th rs on the edttonal
page? Is 1t true the Daily Pilot, along
with President Reagan, supports the
right for the Poles to strike. but not for
U.S. c1trzens to strike? This does not
make sense.
I can sympathize with the Pojes. I
have been threatened with 1a1t terms .
with fines, with court actions, with loss
of my civil rights. with relegation to a
status of non-citizen and use of military
force s to undermine m y job and,
finally, fired by a government that
supports the nght of the Po lish people
to strike
You see. I was fired on Aug. 28, 1981
for allegedly striking against the
government of the United States, and I
a m still on strike. J have given 13 years
of m y life from Vietnam to Los Angeles
tower to the U S government. I shall
not do it again
President Reagan and the Daily Pilot .
do you or do you not support people's
right to strike?
As far as another federal job, please
refer to the Wall Street Journal which
detailed federal job layoffs that could
cost 100,000 federal jobs. Show m e
where one feder al job exists.
The gist of the matter is: I a m a
professional air traffic controller. not a
profession al bureaucr at. As a union
member I engage i n collective
bargaining, not collective begging.
LELAND R. SISK
Carol complaint&
To the Editor·
About this time every year there are
persons who bring legal action against
buildings for.playing wha t they conside11
lo be religious music in the form of
Christmas carols even though they do
not generahy h ave words.
I guess this will lead inevitably to a
separaUon of c hurch and elevator .
WILLIAM B. FARRINGTON
CllllY Ill
What a shame all those mM had to die
in the coal mtnes. No one has died trom
: nuclear power. And ll 111 cleantr. c.c.
Dilly Piiat
THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1981
•
Copper industry troubles, are .
tarnishi.ng Arizona's boom. See
lllTllGTDI BllCH I f DUITlll VllllY CAVALCADE 82-3 . Rage B4.
An•nue in Huntington Rea ch 1 1 ·~ w hat \OU might l«.tll .1
part~ hnt.•
THE LINE'S BUSY Looking likl• <.1 src•nt> from ;.i familiar
Alfred Hit chl'Ot'k m ont•. thl·~t· h laekhtrcb l111t• up wing tn
w in~ on telephone ltnt'" nil C11lch •n \\\•..;t Stl'l't'I nt.'iJI' Ellis r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
i Attorney, comptroller named
Fountain Valley fills vacant posts
Dally ,., ... St.ft -
PROMOTED F o unt atJl
V a I I e ,. a s s i s t a n t t• 1 t ' att orne~· A la n Burns h.i·~
been named city attornc·~
By PHIL SSF.IDERMAN
Oi Ille Dally P'lloC S\atl
A new city attorney and a new
comptroller have been named in
Fountain Valley
Alan Burns . 33, who has
served as assistant city attorney
for five years, will take over as
city attorney on Jan. 1
Howa rd Long balla , 37, wh o
h a s s erved a s assi s t a nt
comptroller for three years. has
been named comptroller nhe
city's chief fi nance officer>.
effective immediately.
Th e appoi ntme nts we re
recommended by City Manager
Howard Stephens and approved
by the City Council Tuesday
night.
Burns. a resident of Placentia,
wi ll t a k e over fr o m Cit y
Attorney Thomas Woodruff, who
said he desires additional time
to p ursue other facets of hi s
Santa Ana law practice. Burns is
a m ember of the same firm,
Rourke and Woodruff.
Wood r uff will s e r ve a s
assistant city attorney . filling in
ror Burns when necessary.
Panel to select
college. chief eyed
The Coast Community College
Distri~l is seeking members or
the community to serve on a
committee that will help select a
new president of Orange Coast
'College.
Otange Coa s t College
President Robe rt Moore ha s
announced plans to retire in
June.
The college district will accept
Three hur t
in Huntingto n
aqto c rash
Tbree Hunt ington Beac h
residents were injured one
critically -in a collision
Wednesday mornlnc at the
intersection of Golden West
Street and Garfield Avenue in
Hl!ntincton Beach.
Police said Warren Edward
Leavitt, 30, of 21372 Brookhurst
St., drove hi• pickup truck
tbrough a red light at 10:43 a .m.
and waa struck by two autos.
Leavitt w as repo rte d in
c.ritlcal condition today at
Pacific• Hospital.
f'lreflchters were required to
IJle a Jaws or Life tool to free
Joyce Annette Hv.-is, 4.9t of 6641 Ito~. Tide Drive, wno was
trapped In her auto for about 30
mtqutes police said.
The .,;ma11 was <reported in
fair· conditi o n t o d ay al
Huntington lnter com m unity
Ho•pitaJ.
applications and nomina tions
through Dec. 24 for two seats on
the screening committee that
must be rilled by members of
the community.
T he committee also will
include one representative each
from college management, the
college f aculty senate, the
classified <non·teachingl stalf,
the citizen advisory committee
o r college foundation. and
~tud~U.
As Qliginally proposed by the
district adminis tration, the
screening committee was to
have no student representation.
After student groups protested
to the board or trustees, the
student seat was added. It is to
be filled by Mike Odegaard. who
serves as the non-voting student
representative on the district
board of trustees .
The full committee will be
appointed by the board at its
J an. 8 meeting.
Dis trict officials s aid
applicants for the communJty
seats must be prepared lo attend
numerous meetings ln January,
February and March to 1creen
applicants for the president's
post. These proceedings will be
confidential.
Mora than 80 people from
across the nation already ba\le
applied lor Dr. Moore's post, t.bt
district said.
Under current plans, the
_ s c reening committee will
narT()w the field to aboul three
finalists. The new president then
will be selected by the board ol
trustees.
In Fountain Valley, the city
at t o rn ey i s a p a rt-time
employee. providing one day of
se r v i ce a t City Hall and
attending all regular council
meetings.
Burns will receive the same
ba sic r e tai ne r s alary a s
Woodruff. $24.000 per year He
will not , however , receive the
ins urance and re tirement
benfits 'that we r e gi ven to
Woodruff.
The new city attorney earned
his undergraduate degree at Cal
State Fullerton and his law
degree at Pe pperdine.
Th e va ca n c y in th e
comptroller's post was created
t hi s month when Howa rd
Stephens was promoted to city
m anager.
The new comptroller, Howard
Lo n gba ll a , ea rned an
unde r g r a d u at e d e gree in
accounting at San Jose .3tate and
a m a s t e r s d e gr ee i n
m a na gem e nt at L a v e rne
University.
He held finance positions with
Pacific Christian College in
Fullerton and Trendata Corp. in
Santa Ana before joining the city
staff.
Longballa will earn $37,200
annually.
Bendit h its Mesa
marke t (or $200
A gunman forced a grocery
store manager in Costa Mesa to
h a nd o v e r $200 in cas h
Wednesday, police said.
Police said t he bandit, armed
with a lo{lg barrel revolver,
walked into the Alpha Beta at
241 E. 17th St., shortly after 8
p.m .
Rams c all
' . a time out
• in tax case
Los Angeles Rams officials
managed Wednesday to stop the
clock on threats by the Or~nge
County Tax Collector to take
immediate action to collect
S648.000 in delinquent taxes.
Tax Collector Robert Citron
agreed at a morning meeting to
give the Rams until Jan. 8 to
pay possessory interes t taxes for
the past two years.
County officials emerged from
the m eetin g u sing more
co nc iliator y tones than in
previous weeks.
"I don't think there's been any
problem at all," said Bill Keys,
an assistant to Ci tron. "The
Rams have been extremely
cooperati\Ae."
Rams officials, he noted, have
co nte nde d th e posse ssor y
interest tax assessment -levied
on organizations for us e of
tax -e xempt g o vernme nt
facilities -is too high and that
An a heim1 whic h owns the
s tadium, 1s obligated to pay
some if nQt all of the taxes.
Al Anah e im City Ha ll .
howe ver, officials claim the
dis pute is solely between the
Rams and the county.
Frank Lowry. senior assistant
city attorney, said today Rams
o ff i cials m e t with c ity
representatives We dnesday
dternoon. He s aid the city
doesn't anticipate paying any or
the tax "without a court order."
Although the city does pay the
possessory interest tax, by
contract stipulation. for the
California Angels, Lowry said
the contract with the Rams does
not include the same clause.
County OKs
Bolsa Chica
marsh plans
By PATRICK KENNEDY
0( ... Delly ,..... SUfl
The hous ing and marina
.development plan for the Bolsa
Chica marsh received a mixed
reception afte r approval
Wednesday by the Orange
County Board of Supervisors.
The $179 million development
proposal for the 1,600-acre area
south of Warner Avenue along
the inland side of Pacific Coast
Hi g hwa y wa s appr oved
Wednesday, 4·0.
Mesa in usic
center gets
$300,000
The McDonnell Douglas Corp.
has given a $300,000 cash gift
toward t he construction and
e ndowment of the . future $59
million Orange County Music
Center in Costa Mesa.
The gift from the defense firm
brings total donations to the
Music Center to more than $20
million.
"It is our ple a s ure l o
participate in the creation of a
performing arts center for the
people of Orange County," said
Robert L. Johnson, corporate
vice president.
Music Center officials noted
that the cash gift will help the
performing arts center reach its
year·end goal lo raise $1 million
in cash in order to collect $1.8
n1illion from two donors who
gave cash challen.ce gifts.
In making their $6 million
pled ge the Segerstrom family
agreed to match all cash gifts on
a 1 to 3 basis up to $1 .8 million,
said officials.
The Jam es Irvine
Foundation's $3 million pledge
was made on a matching basis
over two years, with the first $1
million contingent on the ability
lo raise $1 million by the end of
the year.
The remaining $2 million is
contingent on raising another SE
million by September, 1983.
The 3,000-seat and 1,000-seal
theaters in South Coast Pla.za
Town Center are scheduled to
open in early 1985. Cost is
estimated at $40 million with
endowment expected to reach
$19 million.
To date six gifts of $1 million
or more have been received by
the Music Center, including: $6
million from the Segerstrom
family, $3 milJion from the
. James Irvine Foundation, $2
million from Jim Bentley, $2
million from Fluor Foundation,
and $1 million each from the
Harry G. Steele Foundation and
the Hoag Foundation.
Mesa siore rob bed
Clothing rUJtlers reportedly
smashed out a display window to
a Corona del Mar men's shop
Wednesday and made off with
250 wool and s ilk neck ties as
well as 10 pair or pants , a tweed
s uit and a violet-colored
sportscoat.
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Supervisor Bruce Nestande
was absent.
The plan includes a l ,*X>-sllp
boat marina, 5,700 homes, a
97-acre county park, a navi1able
channel to the ocean and to
adjacent Huntington Harbour, a
45-foot -high bridge over the
channels and 600 acres of salt
marsh.
The proposal is scheduled to
go to coastal commissioners
next month for final approval.
·Supervisor Harriett Wieder
de sc r i bed the'ptan a s
"balan ce d " b e tween
development and environmental
interests. Jl
But J i m Hirsch , coastal
anal ys t for the co a s tal
com mis·s ion, s aid afte r the
m eeting t hat the proposal
doesn't a ppear to preserve
enough salt m.arsh to s atisfy
coastal commissioners .
Hirsch cited a State Fish and .
Game report released Tuesday
that identified 852 acres as a
v iably functioning "e tlands
habitat for birds and fish. The
report noted that another 400
a c res com prise a natural
wetlands but severely degraded
by oil operations in the area and
in need of restoration.
·'The Coastal Commission
policy right now is to protect,
restore and enhance wetlands
where it's fea sible," Hirsch
said.
Bob Fisher, director of the
co unt y e n vi r o nm e ntal
ma nagc m ent ag e ncy , to ld
Supervisors that he believes the
wetlands report won't harm the
county plan. He said the marina
channel is the most feasible way
to restore degraded salt marsh.
Fisher said degraded wetlands
are s ubject to s pecial provisions
of the Coastal Act that allow
some development, including
boating raciliti-es , if the
de v elopment also s erves to
restore wetlands.
The Bolsa Chica is bounded on
three sides by Huntington Beach
city limits, two mesas to the
north and south with a 1,300-acre
lowland gap in between.
Most of the coas tal lowland
has been diked off from ocean
tides since the early part of the
century. It includes about 200
operating oil wells.
The state owns 300 acres along
Pacific Coast lltghway. In 1978,
Fish and Game officials opened
tide gates and restored 166 acres
as a wetlands habitat reserve
for fish and birds.
.. It's not the bes t of all
possible worlds, but it's the best
we can do in the real world at
this lime," Supervisor Wieder
said.
"We should preserve all of
Bols a Chica. but then we also
have to realize private property
rights, .. she said.
Most of the Bolsa Chica is
owned by Signal Landmark Inc.
Mrs. Wi eder noted that the
count y doesn 't have the
estimated $110 million it would
take to purchase the lowland for
a salt marsh rest.oration project.
Supervisor Roger Stanton
lauded the development plan for
providing coas tal housing,
boating facility, a regional park,
jobs and a saJt marsh.
"People are the mos t
important part or our
environment," Stanton said.
Woman dies
frt>m crash
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A 19-year-old Huntington
Beach woman died Wednesday
morning from injuries sullwed
last Saturday in a traffic
collision in Westminster.
J t1Ue Claire Whitfield died ln
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital at 1:45 a.m., according
to Deputy Coroner Jejhn
Ealhertoo.
Westminster police arrested
Thomas Patrick McNamara, 27,
ot Gat'den Grove on suspicion ol
drunken driving followin1 the
12 :20 a .m . accident at
Weatmlnster Boulevard and
Bolsa Chica Street.
Ma. Whit.field was a puieacer
Jn a friend's car when that
veh icle collided with the car
driven by McNamara, police
Hid.
The driver of the third car.
Ktn.neth Callen Kin1, 42, or 322
11th St., was treated at Pacifica
ffot.PitaJ and released.
More information on the
com mltt~ requirements can be
obtained by calllna the district
at ~56·5651.
·HOLIDAY Of&PLAY Elves, re.lndeer and
snowmen highlight Christmas display in rront
of Edward Causer home on Newland Street.
Huntington Beach. Display has been a f amity
project for past three years, Ind new'ltems
are ad~ annually.
The other drlver, Penny
Susanne Powers, lt, of
Hunttn,ton Beach, was U.ted
at Fountain Valley Community
..Hoaplt.aJ for n~t lnJuri• and
facial cuts, police aald..
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he swam tO fOrtUne
But Eleanor Holm would take t enhis this time
NORTH MIAMI, Fla. <AP> -
S h e w11 s the wo rld's bes t
backstroke swimmer more than
AO years ego, and al one time or
another held every record in
that division.
But if Eleanor Holm Whalen
had lo do 1l all over again, her
s port probably would be tennis.
As a s wimme r , s he won
almost three dozen titles in
national and world competition,
besides being the only American
female swimmer to ever qualify
for the Olympic Games three
times .
And it wasn't only the athletic
ability of this 68 -year ·old
Brooklyn, N Y , nati ve that
brought her fame and fortune .
H e r bea u ty wo n h e r a
four.year movie contract in 1932,
with Warner Bros., she was a
big-band singer in the '30s with
her first husband, bandleader
Arthur Jarrett, and, for three·
years. s he starr e d 1n the
Aquacade . a water ballet
extravaganza produced by her
second husband. showm<1n Billy
Rose.
"I had a good time, fame,
friends and money because of
swimming," says Mi ss llolm,
who usually can be found not al
the s wimming pool o r her
bayfront condominium, but on
the tennis courts nearby
··But I'm ashamed to say I
ca n 't t ell you who the
backstroke champion is today,"
she adds. "Besides. lhey change
so often now They are one and
two.year wonders a nd then they
are gone "
She was 14 when she f101shed
fourth in the lOO·me ter event in
the 19 28 Olymp i cs in
Ams terdam. Four years later.
the games were he ld 1n Los
Angeles. and she look the gold
medal for the JOO.meter event
During the 1932 Olympics.
Hollywood saw a potential star
"Warner Bros. put me into a
training progra m ," she recalls
··1 was told they planned to
make a comedienne out or me.
But, I was still in love with
swimming. so I would often give
my paid dramatic lessons to
someone who couldn't afford
them and I'd go swimming "
In 1933, she married Jarrett
and made bus trips from city to
city to play one-nighte rs
"When I'd finish at night I'd
find a pool som ewhe re and
s wim," she remembers
When the band wasn't on the
road , s h e wa s stud yi ng
dramatics. playing bit parts in
movies and swimming.
As the 1936 Ol y mpi cs
approache d . s h e wa s
determined to represent the
United States for a third time.
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Europe. but the athletes were
t·o nf1ned to th e cheaper
accommodations on the lower
decks while team officials a nd
their wives went first class.
"I bought my own first class
t1<.·kct. but the) didn't want me
there where they were." she
~ays · t guess they didn't want
me to see how they behaved '
The C'onfhct came to a head
when Mis~ Holm attended a
a fter J<n ce Matthews llwice
married to Millon Berlei locked
herself 1n Ro s e 's o ffice
bath room. slasl\"ed he r wrists
and bled to 'death
A ft er Rose died in 1973. she •
married her present husband.
Tom Whalen. a retired oilman
The weariness and strain of ,. ·
performing each week in the
Aquacad<.: brought Miss Holm's
lo\'e for swimming to an end
"They are one ' and two-year
wonders. and then they. are gone .''
champagne part y 1n the
fi r st cluss s ection during the
cruise
.. I was kicked off the learn
!low simple 1t was." she say~
lier marriage soured and in
1937 s he signed with Rose to star
10 the Aquacade
The Aquacade became a
popular atlraC't1on during the
19:l9·1940 World's Fair 1n New
York. and her en-s tars were
Johnny Weissmuller and later
Buster Crabbe
She had divorced Jarrett in
1938 <1nd that yt•ar found time to
star 1n "Tarzan's R cveng~ ·
Tarlan was played by Glen
'.\1orr1 s . the 1932 O lympi c
dt.•<·athlon <:hampion
· · 1 thought r d never be dry
\t: h<11r turned green from the
chlorine <ind swimming on t hose
cold 0('10ber and November
ni ght!> 10 :"Jew York was awful ..
Polish crisis
scrubs tour
TL' R LOCK 1AP1 A music
group lrnm Cal1forn1a Stat e '
Col11:gl' Stanislaus ha!> cancelled ,
a c9nC'ert 'frjp.to "?oiand 'a'nd the
So \'1et l'nion because of the
P olish pol1t1cal upheaval. a
spokes man said
SOUTH COAST PLAZA 540-8888
··warner Bros. didn't want me
to go so I settled the contract in
1935."
Though she made the U.S.
team, she did not compete The
e ntire U S Olympic entourage
traveled by s team s hip to
"I certainly wasn't the bes t to
ever play J ane. but it's on TV all
the time I wish I had the
residuals." she says
The sc ho ol 's 21 member
woodwmd C'ho1r "'as adnsed to
Ci:lnrel b~ the tnp'c; s ponsor,
F cllows h,1p Amba!>Sadors
F'ounda1 ion The students had •
been scheduled to leave Ne"'
York Jan 12 for n !>its to se,eral
Mon. Thru Sat.
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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BUSINESS
WORLD MONEY SUPPLY AND GLOBAL RATES OF INFLATION
(Percent Change)
16
1980
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1978 1979 1980
-World Inf latlon
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1981 1982
Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTliurtday, December 17, 1981 H/F
Recovery
predicted
next year
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SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The
U.S. eeonomy should betln to
recover from the receaaioo by
the middle of 1982, accordini to
Bank of America analysts,
although the upturn will not be
dramatic.
If given enough time,
President Reagan's policies
could "eventually solve
America's problelJl. of lowering
inflation while stimulating
economic growth." the bank
said Wednesday in its annual
economic outlook.
The bank, America's largest
commercial financial
institution , said the world
economy would also Improve
next year, although certain
weaknesses wm persist.
The bank for.ecast a U.S.
Inflation rate averaging about 8 ·
percent in 1982, with interest
rates declining at least d"'"ng
the first half of the year, despite
sporadic increases.
A.irCal to add 68
flights for holiday
AlrCaJ will add at least 88
m1hts to it.s schedule between
Dec . 23 and Jan . 3 to
accommodate great.er customer
demand for seats durln& the holiday seyon.
"We can operate the ex\ra
flights because we were able to
extend t.be lease on a Boein& 737
for an additional month," said
AirCal spokesman Mark
Peterson. "That enables us to
have 21 planes in our neet, and
use them all."
The extra nights will be added
on the Newport Beach carrier's
higher density routes,
particularly between Oran1e
County, Los Angeles and Ontario
airports and those of San
Francisco, Oakland and San
Jose.
Last month, AirCal flew
325,000 passengers, the most in
its history. Yet despite the
record traffic, the airline's load
factor remains depressed, down
bet ween 6 percent and 7 percent
from last year.
After Jan. 3, Petenon 1akt UM
airline wlll reduce lt1 nt1bt
hours by lO percent and proceed
wltb a plan that caJJ1 for UM
furlou&h of some 14' pllota IDd
other operaUnt personnel.
New Alaskan
oil field
starts up
ANCHORAGE, Alaska <AP>
-First there was Prudhoe Bay.
Now Kuparuk . Atlantic
Richfield added to the lexicon ol
the oil industry Wednesday by
officially celebrating start-up of
what is destined to be the
second·most productive oil field
in the United States.
Although Kuparuk is not quite
as large as the nelghborio1
Prudhoe field about 40 miles to
the east, it still ranks amon1 the
10 largest in American blatory,
Ar co President William
Kleschnick said.
Bank ol America estimates lor 1981
lorecast tor 1982
Unemployment will reach 8.7
perctpt, up about nine-tenths of
a percent over the expected 1981
rate, the bank said.
There will be a decline of up to
l percent in the real U.S. gross
"We've grown so much during
the last 18 months, adding more
aircraft and new routes, our
load factor has been off,"
Peterson said. He said the
carrier's -{e<luced fares have
impacted r~~nue. Last week, it
was reported AirCal was losing
Sl miUion a month for the past
four months, though the
company is expected to show a
profit for the year.
When the field hits full
production in 1986, it will tum
out 250,000 barrels a <lay, second
only to Prudhoe's daily output of
1.S million barrels.
Nole Rates ol infla11on lag growlh of money supply by 2 years.
CONNECTION -Bank of America chart
shows link between the world's mone~· supply
and global ~tes of inflation. The bank
forecasts gradual decline in both mone~·
s upply and inflation rate.
. national product, compared with
1.8 percent during this year and
housing starts will hit a range
from 1.1 million units to 1.3
million units. They peaked at
just over 2 million in 1978.
·'This is an indication the
North Slope is not a one-field
flllke ," Kieschnick told
re porters .
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to his or her First Interstate IRA you start withdrawing. Any-
Plan. And the ir combined 1982 time between ages 59'h and
income is $50,000. They would 70.'h. you can take out all or
save $1760 on their '82 Federal part of your money without pen-
income tax. And under similar alty, when your tax bracket may
conditions. continue saving possibly be lower than it is now.
taxes as long as they con-Other First Interstate extras:
tribute to their IRA Plans. you can choose from four different
Very nice! jpvestment options. with minimum
What's more. by age 65 -~~-~~---~J deposits as low as $100. We do not they would have accumulated a charge a fee for openiflg or main-
total sum of over $150,000, assuming the present taining ypur IRA. And you and your
interest rate prevails (12% annually, compounded spouse are each insured by the Federal Deposit
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Plans until age 70, their nest egg would total To get started on your tax cut, visit your
over $300,000. nearest First Interstate branch starting January
If you're a wage earner. si ngle or married, 4th and open your IRA Plan.
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" Official dates
for stock moves
f Thts 1s tht /Ourth port of a f ive porl tl'nt~ on
l<ut minute till' deducuon 1traleCMs J
tr you're selli ng stocks for ta" purposes before '81
ends, time 1s or lhe egsence Cnucal 1s whether you
11re taking a profit or a loss on ll regular -way s11lc.
Wednesday, Dec. 23, is the ~ucial date for sales
m ade on the New Yo rk and American St ock •
Exchanges . If you sell your stock by the close of
trading Dec 23. the profit will be taxed as 1981
Income. Reason A regular way 11tock sale is not
settled until rive trading days after the order to seJJ is
placed with your broker The settlement da t e
determines which year the profit rails into
What 1f you want to take a gain in '81 but miss
the cutorr date?
Have your broker sell the stock for cash before
Jan. 1, 1982 The Dec. 23 cutoff appl ies onJy to profits
from regula r.way sales The profi t from a cash sale
as late as Dec.
31 counts in '81 r>-Yo u ca n
wa il until Dec
31 to sell Lo take ,.. t«.
a 1981 loss, =~eon cl~ouig: ~~~ SYlVIA PORTER~-,
a c tuall y
deli vered until 1982.
Import ant It is the sales date not the
settle ment date that counts ror the long term
holding pe r iod, emphasizes Prentice H1J JI For
instance, for stock bought on Dec 29. 1980. and sold
the regular way on Dec. 29. 1981 . the settlement date
will be in J anuary 1982 and any profit on the sale will
be taxed as 1982 income. But the profit will be
short-ter m gam, since you had not own ed the stock
for more than a year on your Dec 29. 1981. sale dale
Complicating year·end investment strategy are
two changes m the '81 tax la w 1 l l T he lop tax rate on
ordinary income .will drop from 70 percent to 50
percent. effective J an l 121 The top tax rate on
long-term capital gain has dropped from 28 pen·ent
to 20 l)('rcent. effective with sales aft er June 9, 1981
A traditional tax strategy that's better than
ever is LO take a long-term loss Se ll e nough
long·term stock showing a loss to equal your actual
s hort-term gain Your net long term loss t hereby
orfs ets t axes o n ne t sh orl ·t e rm g ain on a
dollar·Cor dollar basis
A standard strategy that m :ty be hit with a
new law s urprise involves you 1f you have a n~t
short-term loss Crom sales after June 9. 198 1 tr you
also have a net long.term gain from s ales after J une
9. the short-term loss may increase the t ax on the ·
gain from 20 percent to 28 percent If you're in the 50
percent bracket or above. pos t.June 9 gaan!> and
losses short· and long-term are netted together
for long-term gains eligible for the 20 ~rceot rate So
your post .J une 9 s hort ·te rm loss reduce~ t he
long-term gain that otherwise would be eli~1ble for
the 20 percent rate
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW YORI< lAPI !>elo . WtO prtct
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UPS AND DOWNS
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02 l HI f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December 17, 1981
,....--------------------~· ~----------------------~------------------------------------------~ Lucas sends 76ers reeling
• Maurice Lucas scored oft a m
rebound to brellk 1t tie as the New
York Knicks defeated rhll&delphl8
We dnt.':sduy n1aht, 117 ·115 in a
National Rasketbiall A:ssoch1lion game The
76l'rll, who M l into a lie Cor the lead an the
Alluntac Division. ncvttr led but did manttge to
tie the score Ill 115 I I S before Lucas'
game-winner . . Boston·~ Larry Bird i>cor ed
30 points as th1t Celtics broke
open 11 close game Uik an the
third quarter to subdUl'
Dallu ~. 109 92
W ashingt<in'~ •·rank Johnson
scored z:i poanti.. including
t h e final six, to s park
Washington past Clt·vcland .
106· 102 A 20 loot Jllmp
shot by Rkky Sobers with
on e sccund remaining In
Griffin football pair
file for bankruptcy
•·rom AV dllspatcbes
COLUMBUS, Ohio Archie and EE
Ray GnHin, former football stars at 4. t
Ohio Stale Univers ity who now play LUCAS overti me gave Chicago u
for the Cm c1nnat1 Bengals, and
unol her brother , James. have filed for
ba nkruptcy
drumauc 98·97 triumph over New Jersey
Cliff Robinson scored 30 points, and rookie
Steve Johnson added a rareer-h1gh 23 to lead
Kansas C•t) past Phoenix. 97-.81. Robinson. who
a lso led Kansas City with 14 rebounds, hit four
s tra ight baskets early in the fourth period as the
Kings bruke open the game and handed the Suns
their fifth loss in P hoenix' last s ix outings
The petition for personal bankruptcy
liquidation for the three and their wives ends a
three-year venture into a string of six Athlete's
Foot s hoe stores Five stores
her<' and one in Springfield,
Ohio . c l ose d a nd the
merchandise is being sold.
Kathleen Ransier, their
a ttorney, said she expects a
liqu1dat1on s ale to produce
enough to pay $170,000 owed
t h e Small Business
Adm 1mslration and $46,000
due Ohio State Bank. She
Fry rewarded with extension
Iowa football coach Hayden •'r y, EE
who guided the Hawkeyes to their 4. •
first winning season an 20 years and a
berth an the Rose Bowl, Wednesday
A. 0 •1""1H said debts fo r r e nted
accepted a n eight-year extension or his con tract
and a salary inrrease The university's Board 1n
Control of Athletics had approved the contract
extension a nd 1:1 Sl0.000 salary inc rease
Tues day The new contract puts Fry under pre m ises likely will not be paid.
The Griffin Corp. listed Archie as president.
Ray as secretary and James as vice president
and general manager
Documents in bankruptcy court show
Archie has debts of $519,568. assets of $127,750
and 1980 income of $80,000. Ray and his wife,
Lynn, listed debts of $539.100 and assets of
$93.350. including a $90,000 residence.
James and his wafe have until Mond ay to
submit a financial re port to the court
contrart for 10 years
George Welsh, who in n ine
years has led the U S Naval
Academy back to football
res pec tability, Wednesday
was named head coach at t he
Univer ~ily o f
Virginia . Bill Yung,
head coach ut West Texas
State University. was named
.head coach at the navers1ty
""" o £ T e x a s a l £ I
Quote of the day
G le nn Wilkes, Stetson Un1vers1t y
basketball coach. talking about a schedule
that includes Duke, Florida State, Wake
Forest and South Carolina . "We don't
have a fight song we have a surrender
song
P aso . The Seattle Seahawks of the
National 1-,ootball League said they have signed
fr ee agent punter Frank Garcia to replace. Jeff
West , who s uffered a broken ankle Sundoy
against the Den ver Broncos West . meanwhile,
wa s placed o n the injured re serve
list Members of the Brig ham Young
football team declined to take the annual tour
aboard the USS Kitty llawk aircr aft C'arner
given to teams participating in the Holiday
Bowl an San Diego
Injury may prevent
Fouts from playing
If sore hip doesn't , late dues might • bargaining agreement, which SAN DIEGO 1i\P1 San
Diego quarterback Dan Fouts.
lhreall'ned with !.us pens1on by
the National F'ootball League
Players· Associa tion over
delinquent union dues. has a
severe hip 1nJury and may m1!.S
Monday night s ~eason-endmg
ga m c with Oakland . the
Chargers said Wednesday
Li s ted by thl' team as
"questionable.' Fouts told the
c lub the co ndition of his
badly bru1:.e(1 hip \\Ors ened
while he WUl> at a fashion show
Tuesduy ni ght
M eanwhile . an :"H'LPA
exe<'Ullve says the players'
union c·an 't slop Fouts, the NFL
leader 1n passing y ardage and
touchdown passes. from playing
"We don't plan to go to court
on the matter." said NFLPA
counsel Dick Berthelson
THE NFLPA, in d directive
Tuesday. ordered the Chargers
to s u s pend F outs for t h e
remainder of the season for his
failure to pay Sl.122 in dues for
he 1981 season
Char gers' owner Eugene Klein
called the NF'LPA 's move
"attempted blarkmail" and said
he would defy t h e union
'direct ive. He attacked the action
,as "a vicious grandstand play"
b)C..-N FLP A executive director
Ed Garvey.
Fouts, the only member of the
11.550-member player union who
hasn't paid his dues, a nd the
Chargers have "a legal duty \o
l ive up to the collective
bargaining agr eement ,"
according to Garvey.
In a telephone interview. he
s aggested the controversy ··may
ver y we ll s ignal a material
b r each" in the collective
From Page 01
expires in July
"Maybe they'd like lo expire
earlier Lake mos t ~t onday
night.''' sa1d'cfarvey
FOUT ' TEAMMATES on
Wed nesday said they would
hono r the veteran quarterback's
pos1t1on for the good of the team
If AF C West leader Denver.
10-5, loses Sunday at Chicago,
San Diego. 9·6. could capture its
third consecutive d1v1s1on title
by beating Oakland. 7·8.
Offensive tackle Billy Shields.
the Charger~· player
represent ative, told The San
Diego Union that the players
have given no thought to
boycottin g the game as an
ex pres sio n of th ei r
d1ssat1sfact1on with Pouts
·No," said Shields · He's a
teammate. We come to a game
as a team. for the common good
Th ere can be d1stract1ons ,
peripheral t hings, but we as
professionals can go on the h eld
and give everything we have,
whether there are dis tractions
or not."
FOUTS DEVELOPED the hip
pointer problem in recent weeks
and the area is "s wollen and
sore and he was having muscle
s pasm s" this week . according 10
Chargers' trainer R ic
McDonald
"It's not a fake t hing:· said
McDonald "You can look at his
leg and see he 's got
discoloration clear up :.ind down
his leg. his back and his hip ..
T he problem reportedly flared
while Fouts was attending a
blood drive fas hio n s how in
which is wife was participatin~.
I TOBY WHIPPL·E • • •
I Whipple. ·•1 can't relate m y
feelings, or why 1 did what I did.
lt 'I hard to rationa lize. The only
thing l can figure is that it
wasn't In my life pion."
1 Th a t d oesn 't m ean th a t
Whipple 'doesn't regret what
happened.
I .. At first. I didn't miss It at all
I h ad played football for 11
years . But now, looking back, 1
realize I do m iss It. What's
particularly frustrating is that I
s pent most of my life preparing
to be a pro athl ete, and I was
knoc king at the door. But
then. . . • •
"My only reget WAI that my pen~.-lty ft'•• tucb ai the Ume
that l, . . • " u b.e 11topped short
of flailblnt. "Let•• Just H.1 I
wat cau1ht up In the fast
llfetlyl~ and I w11n't very ........
no w JO. has bee n ma rried for a
decade and has \wo children
<R ocky a nd Troy ) He is
c urrently une mployed l in
constructioo work 1, but claims
il 's only temporary as he is
tr ying to find a new ave nue in
life
· ' I ' V E., C H A N G E 0
dramatically In the l as\ 10
year s," he said. "l used to be 1
party-goer that chased women,
drove fast cars, you know the
type. Now, I'm m ellower. and I
have a good woman (bis wile
Kathy) who 11upports me .
"I'd Ukt to aet Into coaching,
1omthow, It t could. I miss It. I
really had a Cun time at.
Saddleback. ln fact., Saddleback
spoiled me."
Maybe Saddleback spoiled
him too much. At least. Whipple
reallies lhat thou&fl ••. and Is
dol.na his best to ch1n1te
QUESTIONABLE S.111
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UCI . ~ .
victories IS a 61·4(i aeclSH>n OVN
winless Utah St ate
ARKANSAS STATE <6-0l
The Indians have only one
ployer 15 11 sophomore guard
J 11y Hansen J avera~ing 1n
double fi gures c 12 51 The
~econd leading s corer 1s 6 7
JUn1or Morris T yson , who is
hitting a t a 9.2 clip Arkansas
St ate's wans have been over
Eas tern Kentucky. Northern
Iowa. Pan American. Houston
Baptist and Wisconsin Green
Bay. The la tte r win was by a
24-23 score
AHTllATSll NOTlli Both 9•"1•• lft
MIUOUll wlll ~ bn>«k•>I I K WVE f M, IOll wllll
FrtCl•y'• (te,.,.. ,,.,tl,.Q ., • p.m ,. o'<IOO
Mon1 .... Ume> II UCI win) frld•y. IMV'll pla y
1Qfl" et t CPST> 41\ '°"would IK'l l,..m lftlO ll'le •
11 191 "'lrCI ple<t ~,.,.. TM we1IMr .,._.
WeOM\CMIY w" I" I,._ IOw ~ -... I\ ...,..
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while ttam,.,..11 """'' WI! ....... h IOlll '" tM COUl'ttr' •Ith. 71 penent m•·-UCI ,, H<-
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fi. le ... It 0-0 • TKh lt.l J I M...-
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they've -· Motll•M UCI ,.., NVtr pl•y'ld A, ... ,. .. , Stett llt E•l lern Mic hl9fl1 UCI w•
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LEXI NGTON. Ky. <APl
Jerry ClaH>0m e. football coach
a1 Maryland for the past 10
years. was hlred Wednesday as
coach at Kentucky, his alma
mater.
"It's aood to be back home,"
C laiborne sald at a news
c onference on the Lexington
u m pus.
Gretzky pads total in Oiler win
Wayne Gretzky "''Clred hll 34th ~
l(oul of the seuson In the first ~ '
seconds as the ~dmonton Ollen
i.cored four l(Otds In the openlng tour minute• t n
route to a 7 4 victory over the Colorudo Rockies
In the Natumul H0<·kl'Y League Wednesday
n1~ht The viNor y l(ave the Oilers a 10 t 4 mark
in their la:st 15 gt1mcs and Edmonton beCllme
the Clr:5l NHL team to r ecord 20 wins this
sca1>0n Reg Kerr duflected In ia s hot from
the left corner by Ooug Cr<>Nman with less than
tlvl' minutes ll•f\ as Ch1tago came back for a 3.3
tie with Winnipeg, cxtcndln& lhe Black Huwks'
unbeaten streak on home lee to 14 games .
K eelth i\c ton and Pierre Mondou each
contributed a ~oal and an assist as Montreal
be u l H art l ord. 6 1 Bill Barber's
pOWt.'r play goal with les!> than 14 minutes left
broke a 3·3 tie and lifted Philadelphia past the •
New York llanuers. 7 3 A spectaculttr solo
Pfrort by John Anderson an the last minute,
when hl· s pilt the Vancouver defense and
scored, gave Toronto a 6·6 lie with the Canucks
Former Ram executi ve John dies
Bill John, 72, who Clime to Los .-
Angeles with the Rams when the
p rofe11s 1onal team moved f rom
Cleveland, has succumbed after a lengthy
illness John, who retired in 1975 as business
man ager. died in St. J oseph's Hospital in
Burba nk Tuesd ay a ft e r s uffe ring from
Parkinson's Disease . Jennifer B , owned by
newsraster George Putnam, finished fast to
rapture the Turkish Trousers Pur se by a
half len~th over Blus h With Pride before a
crowd of 15 ,986 at llo llywood Park
Marcus Allen , the He1sman Trophy-winning
tailback from use. has been named t h e
r ecipicnt of the Maxwell Football Club's award
for the best college football player 1n the nation.
Television, radio
Following are the top SPOrts e vents on TV
tonight. Ratings are· • .. • . excellent .•••
worth watching:' J rair,, forget It
[-'.) 7:20 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./
NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers al Golden Slate
Announc ers : Chic k Hearn and Keith
Erickson.
The red-hot Lakers, under new Coach Pat
Riley, will ptav their second straight game
against the Warriors. Sunday night at the Forum,
1t was all Lakers In a 122-118 111ctory Lloyd Free,
who has legally changed his first name to World,
leads the Warriors while Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
and Earvin "Maqlc" Johnson direct the Lakers
attack RADIO
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Georgetou'n tops
cross-town rival
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LANDOVER. Md Senior Eric f'loyd scored
12 ~eco nd -hatr JHJ1nt;; to help t9th-ranked
Georgetown pull away from George Was hington
and win 61 ·48 in college basketball Wednesday
ntght
Floyd scored e ight of his points after George
Washangton had cr ept to w1th10 eight poants, 44 36,
of the lloyas
Georgetown led 37 22 early an the second half
hefor e the Colonials rallied behind Wilbert Skipper
and Penny Elliott
Floyd then srored four of a six point string to
make it 50·36 wath 10 03 remamang and the Hoyas.
6 2. were never aga in threatened by their
c rosstown rivals from Washington, DC.
Western St. 80 . UC San Diego 78
GUNNISON, Colc1 After trailing by as
many as 10 p<>ints, Western State ~urged ahead on
an 18 foot jumper l>y Steve Barringer and ntpped
t he l 1nivers ity •>f California at San Diego 80-78.
Santa Clara 71. Utah 65
SANTA CLARA Santa Clara. sparked by
senior guard Rill Duffy's 24 points, held off a L'tah
rally late an the se{'ond half to ~ecure a 71 65
\'ICIOry
Center Dan Larsun, playing against his formt•r
~chool. came up with 10 p<>ints and four rebounds
for Santa Clara, whic h led 38·29 at the half
Guard Pat•e Mannion. with 15 points, rive
rebounds and 10 assists. led the Utah scorers
NFL standings
Saddlehack
hosts OCC ..
Gauchos' tournament opens
The lus t t1mt Orange Coast and Saddltback
collegc:s got togclhcr on the basketball court, the
Gauchos beat the Pirates in the chumpionsbip
gume of the Saddleback Tournal\lent
This year. lhl' two teams opeQ the same
tournamtint tonjght 18 o'dock 1 as the Gaucho11 hoat
the third annual Sou thwest Uunk Holiday
Tournamt>nt.
Cypres:> and Santa Barbara C:C l!et the show
rolling in the opener •6 o'(•lo(•k J
Ciolden Wt:isl plays K1ng1> H1ver in first round
play of the Co11ege of Sl.oqumas tournament In
Visalia tonight
"The rour-team Saddlcba{'k tourney field looks
very s trong to me.'' s ays OCC Coach Tandy Gilli11
"Saddleback is solid, und the other two teams ar e
very good Santa Barb:.ira won its own tournament
c hampionship ICJst weekend and hai. a 10-l
season."
1'H E B UCS S U() LO have their hands
lull with Coach fi11l Brummel's Gaurhos Despite
an incon sistent start. the Gauchos (6 4 t have
s hown they can put µ111nts on the board The)
tallied 92 points against the North Island Navy Air
Statton team la~t week in the S<Anta Ba rbati•
Tournament
On the other hand, the Gaucho!> were held to
under. 40 points by the more form1dabl(' teams
Crom Cy press and El Camino in the sa me
tournament.
"Saddleback 1s more physical t.han we <Are on
l he front line, and if we don't play s m art
betsketba ll we could gel mauled." Gillis warns
"They have a great outside shooter 1n George
Turner and they have one of the better forwards
around in 6-6 Dave W1s n1cwski "
This season. in w1nn1ng six of the11 rirst nrne
gam es, including the t•hampionship of the Miles
Eaton 1'ournament, tht• Pirates' haven't !.uffered
from lack of brains on the court
The problem has been. plain and s1mµle. cold
s hooting.
The P1rates. at one time early in the !>Cason.
were shooting a fr1g1d J6 ~ercent as a team They
got hot in s wecµ1ng their lhree opp<>nent!. 1n the
Miles Eaton affair That 's probably because they
s hot a respectable 527 as a team dunng the
tournament a nd received outrageous s hooting
percentages from guys like fo'rank Luongo c 13 or
16, 11131 and Rick Rile~ 111of15, 733 1
BUT THE KEV tu the Pirate~· scoring has
been guard Chris Beas ley Beas ley scored 35
points in OCC's openin~ round loss to Skylane last
wee k in the DiSalvo Invitat10nal in San F'ranc1sco
lle 's avcra~ing 18 :t points per game after ntnc
contests
Beasley. in fact . n eeds JUSL 57 points t<> move
into the No 20 spot 011 lhe Orange Coast's two year
scoring list
The Pirates will be out t1> avenge last year's
68·50 defc<1t to the Gau{'hos tn the· rhampwns h1p
match of the same tournament
SaddJcback needed an overtime periO'i to nip
h ost MiraCos ta. 67 1;:; Tu<'"da~ night 1n a
non ('Onference outing
T U RNE R LF:AOS th.c Gaucho~ with a 19.8
average. followed b) W1sniewsk1 who carries a
15.3 average and lead~ the team 1n rebounds with
an average of 10 per game
Cenkr Rick Ooyll' has play~ well an the
m iddle. a veraging 10 7 points and seven rebounds
per outing
The tournament concludes Friday with the two
losers of lonight'~ cona•sts battltng at 6 pm and
lhe winners going for the title at 8 p m
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SEATTLE I AP 1 Although !>till awaiting
Comm1ss1one r Bowie Kuhn's approval. the Seattle
Manners were oplim1!>ll<' Wednesday of becoming
the first U S professional baseball team to play
Cuba's national team since Fidel Castro came lo
power .
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TAKING CONTROL -'-=t>wport I larhor -. .Jnt' Seager snat<:ht·~
rebound with authont .\ whilt• lw1nl! prl•ssun·d from ht>h1nd h\
Dann~· Mulder of l'ap1st rano \'all(·~ S;.11lors won. HI 7:1
Newporf s success
more than a tall tale
By RICHARD DUNN
Of ttM Dally l"lleC Sa.ff
Newport Harbor High, led by
Byron Ball's 31 points, defeated the
Capistrano Valley Cougars 81 -75 in a
no n -league basketball game at
Sadd leback College Wednesday
night.
Ball missed only two s hots
throughout the game. pumping in 15
field goals.
The visiting Sailors held a 58-49
lead going into the fourth quarter.
when a seesaw shoot-out began Ball
poured in 13 points in the quarter. as
he and Joe Seager were able to take
advantage of their height.
Capo Valley had nobody who could
cover the 6·7 juniors. as all or their
points came from close range.
"We could not contain their big
guys," Cougar Coach Mark Thornton
said. "Our biggest guy is 6-5. so if we
double-teamed one of them. their
other big man would be wide open ..
Sailor opponents have found out
that the only way to stop Ball and
Seager around the basket is with
brute force. That leads to fouls and
fouls lead to free throws. And the •
way the pair have been shooting, free
throws lead to crucial points.
Ball shot 88 percent from the floor.
while Seager fed him with some fine
passes and timely picks. Scott Liner
had the hot hand from outside as he
scored 17 points.
··We did not d o a good job
contending with their guards," said
Thornton "We tried four difrerent
defenses and none of them worked.
Newport is a very good team "
Very good is £>xactly what Newport
demonstrated to the Cougars The
Sailors shot 67 percent from the floor.
and grabbed 31 rebounds. Ball pulled
down 13 of them. which was also hi gh
for either club, as Newport improved
its record to 3·2.
··we played very well tonight, ..
said Sailor Coach Jerry DeBusk
'I'm very pleased. especially by the
play or Liner "
'Liner is a team leader . He has
been giving hims elf up latel y
Instead of taking shots, he has been
looking to pass the ball," OeBusk
said. ··He has sacrifi ced a lot and I 'm
very pleased to see him score 17
tonight. ..
At no surprise to anyone, Capo
Valley's Dan Dargan sank 21 points.
which was high for the Cougars
Dargan started the game averaging
24 4 per outing. -;1x th best 1n the
county He was also 7 for 7 from the
free throw line
Don Sedgwick, 10 for 13 from the
field . poured 1n 20 points for the
losers
Newport's next opponent will be
La Quinta's when 1t trave ls to
Orange High to open the Orange
Tournament on Dec 26
"We had two good practices before
this game with Capo, .. De Busk said
Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday, December 17, 1981 H I F oa
CdM improving on own terms
Sea. Kings can. a/ford to make mistakes when they keep on winning
By £DZINT£L
Of._ o.ily ~ tUH
The coach s till sees areas which can be
improved on (don't they always' l but as
long as Corona del Mar High keeps
wlnnmg, the basketball program is ahve
and well.
Tonight's games
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But the pendulum swung bitck the other
wuy in the third quarter.
So it was Wednesday night as the Sea
Kings, slow to start, came back lo deCeat
California, 57-46 in the Cirst round of the
Troy Hi.Rh Tournament.
fl 30 ( 'm onu dd M 1.11· vi. No~uh.''>
After Corona del Mar buUt a 32·25 lead,
Cal came storming buck•with six straight
points lo pull close at 32-31 Center Bill
Reese, the leading ¥corer in the game with
18 points, s<>ored all three baskets during
the s purt
But Lynch responded Cor the Sea Kings
with two long range jump s hots to put
Corona del Mur up, 36-31.
K 15 <".1mu11 '~ ~t1s:.1on \'1t'J"
Cal came back again, scoring the next
two baskets to make lt 36-35. That s ets up a championship semifinal
game today between Corona del Mar and
Nogales, winner over El Mo den a
Wednesday Game time is set for 6:30
Corona del Mar coach Jack Errion, who
I ast year had available to him an
outstanding front line made up of center
Mark Spinn and forward Jeff Pries when
the Sea Kings won the Cl F 3-A title, no
longer has quite that luxury.
ll 's a bit of a problem at tt11s point," said
Erno11 "'The main thing i~ that they need
more vlaying time lo improve w e ·re
looking ror them lo improve on things hke
:.creening out.
After Corona del Mar scored six straig~t
on bas kets by Lynch, Hollingsworth a n<i
Dirk Kincannon. Cal once again got back
into 1t with the final four points of the
quarter
The key basket came with 3:40 left
Corona tlel Mar, leading 52-44, fed the ball
into Goebel who completed a three-point
play after he wa~ bowled over under the
basket His front line this season is made up of
6-8 center Hank Goebel, 6·2 forward Brad
Holl ingsworth, 6-4 forward Garth Olson
and 6-3 forward Kurt Peterson, off the
bench. ll amounts to som e promise and
very little experience.
"But they're hanging in there Most of
our games will be like this We don't
appear to have tht! capability to blow
anyone of( the court Wh at we need more
than anything is mistake-free basketball." Hollingsworth added another basket to
give the Sea Kings a 54·44 lead and that
was that.
Corona del Mar in fact made the fewer
mistakes, committing just 8 turnovers to
Cal's 13 •
So Corona del Mar has thus far been
relying on its guard tandem of Chris
Lynch and Mike Hess, particularly Lynch,
who's been carrying the bulk of the
Seering load
But early. it was the Sea Kings who
were playing ::!opp1ly They trailed 14-13 at
the end or the quarter and were having
'problems gelling into the n ow
llollingsworth added 10 points for the
Sea Kings and Peterson had 10
.. Rebounding has been the biggest
problem but It didn't take us out of the
game tonight," said Errion "Goebel had a
tough time because he was having to
guard someone so much :.horter than he
was . Wednesday night, Lynch again led the
offen se with 16 points and H ess
contributed in his way with eight assists.
That all changed in the second quarter,
however. a~ PetersCln came into the game
to spark a 17-1! Corona del Mar outburst. lt
gave CdM a 30·22 halftime lead "I thought Cal shot pretty well at times
liut we've got some good p}ayers I'm
seeing lots of 1mpr<1vements ·all the time " "We're still working on the front line. Peterson had six points in that quarter
and Olson had four
Oilers· dumped
• • ID overtime
Loss of two big men hurts
By ROBB MUNSON
Of Ille Dally P\leC S!AH
The Huntington Beach High basketball team
lost a tough non-league battle against the Los
Amigos Lobos, 48·43 in overtime at Huntington
Beach Wednesday night.
Los Amigos' Rob Rasmussen made a s hot
from inside with 1: 46 left in the overtime period
which put the Lobos on top, 44-43, and teammates
Dennis Kidd and Don Grable each added a pair of
free throws to assure t he victory for Los Amigos.
"We have a small team. so we wanted to
s pread out the Huntington Beach defense. said Los
Amigos Coach George Sutherland.
The Lobos worked the ball around effectively,
and took only the open shot All of the Lobo~· shots
came from inside the key.
"We wanted to take only good s hots ."
Sutherland added. The Lobos took only 28 shots
during the game, making 14 of them
ON THE OTHER side of the court, Huntington
Beach couldn't penetrate the Los Amigos defense
and was forct?d lo s hoot from outside the
perimeter.
Huntington Beach was missing its big men, as
6-6 DaJe Shackleford was sick and 6·7 Jim Lane
quit the team.
"The other players have to hit m . · s aid
Huntington Beach Coa ch Roy Miller "They've got
to want 1t "
Los Amigos held a 22· 16 advantage at
halftime. but the Oilers drilled away and with 1 02
left in the third quarter, Keith Salaya m ade a
15-foot jumper to put Huntington Beach on top
30-29.
IN THE FOURTH quarter. Los Amigos
Jumped out again, 38-32, with j ust four minutes
remaining Again the Oilers fought back by
scoring six strright points . the last bucket coming
on a Billy Thompson lay-m
The Oilers went ahead with only 24 seconds
left as Thompson hit from under the basket. But
Ras mussen made a free throw with 8 seconds left
in the game lo tie it
Huntington Beach still had a chance or
winning the game in regulation as Brad Harker
dribbled to the free-throw line and shot with two
s econds on the clock His shot narrowly missed its
mark. and the game was sent into overtime
Oddly enough, the Lobos didn't make a shot
from the field during the fourth quarter. but made
11 free throws which kept them in the game
The Lobos made 20 of 32 free-throws, while the
Oi lers were limited to 7 or 10. Grable made 11
free·throws for the Lobos, while Kidd had 5
"We really haven't been playing well in the
las t couple of games," said Miller. "We've
regressed and gone down hill ." The loss gives the
Oilers a 4-3 record for the season.
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Marina High cruised
to its fourth win in six
o utings while Ocea n
View remained winless
in women'<; high school
basketball play
Wednesday ni~ht.
The Vikings jumped to
a 31-13 halftime lead and
breezed in knocking off
host Long Beach Wilson,
63-30 Meanwhile, Ocean
View fell behind by nine
points after the firs t
qu ar t er and n ever
recovered in dropping a
62·53 decision to La
Quinta
Marina's Margaret
L o nz a and Alene
Anderson scored in
double figures. hitting
for 15 and 11 points,
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EDISON WINS • • •
given the chance at the free throw line the
Seahawks failed to take advantage. missing 14 of
24 attempts 141 7 percent I
The most t•ruc1al came with nine seconds left
as 6-912 J im Uscvitch. w.ho led all Ocean View
scorers (as usual i with 19 points, missed the front
end of a one-and-one opportunity.
The Seahawks were down by a 51-50 count and
three ticks later the winners added a pair of free
throws. then Scott DeBrouwer drove the lane.
hoping for a three-point play, but coming up only
with his no foul -bucket at the buzzer
"We really didn't get into an offense until late
in the game ... said Harris The press by St
Bernard seemed especially effective, but H;irns
said most of the blame must be borne by his own
playe rs "There were JU St a lot of poor
fundamentals." said Harns .
Ocean View began with a man·to-man defense
because Harris didn't want his team to open in a
I azy fashion (zone 1. but St Bernard took the
Seahawks out or those notions quickly with an 8-3
lt!ad.
Corey Gaines. a 6·3 Junior. put up a scoop shot
with 51 seconds left to give St. Bernard a 51-50
lead. then missed opportun1tes on both sides set up
the final moments when the Seahawks gained
possession with 16 seconds lert. only to come up
s hort at the free throw line seven seconds later
The difference. however. was Ocean View's
inability to hold a 47-41 lead and Harrrs confirmed
1t. saying, "\s I said. we don 't have a delay
~ilme "
Thl loss drops Ocean \'1ew·s record to 8 2
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Ale L Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday. Dec ember 17. 1981
Plan approval will
return local control
In the inte r est of' rclununi.:
control of toustal dl'vclopmcn ls
to local author itie:;. r a tlwr tha n
le aving all decisio ns tn ttw hand s
of the s tatt> Coast a l Comm1:-.:-101L
t h e City Count·tl has rm11ll1c>d a
local coastal p l<.in for L 1guna
Be a ch
Once the local pla n 1:-. J.!l\'l'll
f i n a I a p p ro v a I b y t h t• ..., t a t l'
commission . pe rmit authont~ f1Jt
new developmen ts wi II rel urn to
the c ity
The Laguna pla n had hcigJ.!l'd
d o wn in d e b a te over <IL·n...,1t'
allocations on htlb 1de properttl'~.
w i t h propert~ owrw rs seeking
h igher density u nd ne ig hbor hood
hom eowner groups w anting l1:ss
T he plan a ppro\'ed la~t ""l'l'k
b y a counc i l m aJo rit ~. \\Ith
M a v or Sa 11 ' B e 11 e r u t• a n d
Cou.n t'ilm:rn ·'.'1 c 1I F llz.p a t ric:k
d issenting. 1s a t•om prombl• Lh.1.11
p r o v i cl e :-. f o 1' a m a x 1 m u m
d eve lopment of 550 homl·:-. on the
city's rc m a111111g \'acant hilli-1d l·
land
ll <·a lls. for a m <o :a mum o f
four uruts pt•r t1(.'r c on land wit h
g r a de~ of no t more t h'trn 5
pe r tent, but parcl'b in exct>ss of'
50 J.Wrt'<.>nt grnd ~ <:ould ~ cut
back tu 0 I u nit pt>r acre. m one
ctwelling un u 10 acrt· lot
Add1t1on ully, d <'Vt'IOJ)Cl'l:> Will
h e l'c>n ..;tr a 1n e <I b y ~e ol ogi<:
h azu rd :, und traff it
l'Ons ulenHions as ide ntified on
individual parcels
Thl' proposed plun wall be
1'e\·1e wed again in J a nu ar~· b~
bo th tht· Plunning Comm1::.s1on
;rnd th(• City Coun<.'il befo re twing
for w arc1ed to t he s tate Coastal
Comm1ss1on
G i ve n the n eed fo r
romplet1on or a plan. propert ~·
owners a nd hills ide ho m eowne r !>
would bto well advis ed to accept
th(' <.'Om pro m ise so the tity may
o ntl' <1ga1n t a ke c harge of its
t'ut u n : d eve lo pme nt with ::i
m1n1mum of stak inte rventio n
Vagrancy problems
Unfor t u n a t l'ly fol' La.l.(11na
Bea c h as for m ost ntht'1 lwadi
co mmun1t1(.'s t hl· fr1t·ndl\
ca s ual atmospht•re that u...,uall\
prevails is a rrn11111· a ttra<'lion fo1
a v a r i e t y o f ,. a g r a n t ..., t1 n d
p a n h a n d ll·r:-; w ho lre q ul•nlh
a nno\ loeal l'(·s td cnts and '1s11or-.
alike·
It's nol a n unus ual ~1ghl to
see vagr a n ts s lt•ep ing und1•r I ht·
M a m Beach bmird" alk .. in 1h1·
s ta irwe lls a long Fon·st ,\\·t•mu•
tn Laguna Can.\ nn a nd l'\ t·n 111
t r a s h dumps tc.'rs
A rt Co I o n v m ~' r c h a n I :-
fr e q u e n ti y to m p lain to po ltc'1·
that the vagr ants steal l<>4KI :.ind
othe r mer ch an dis1.· a nd gl'ner:ill~
m a k e a nuisan c·<• of th1:m ::-t•ht•...,
Owner!-. of oc·('an front honw ...
s a y the m n d t•rn cl u~ t 1-.1m 1"'
r egularly ll:-.l' lhl·1r I ronl ·':.int ....
a nd pla nt er b<1xcs for n·:-.trnnm:-.
a n d constuntl ~ beg fOI' monl''
a lo n g the ci t y ·s ht.>:.l(:h1.·~ and
s tre ets.
Lag u na 's police l'l'<'1.•1\t·
te le phone <"a l b from rc•...,1d1.•11h
t omplainmg :a0.1ut ttw ':igr:inh
dl'm :.rndang lh:it l hl'~' eith1.·r ht.•
ar'l't'"ll•d or r un out o f to vm
Po+tn· <;a' there 1s defm1t 1.•I \
;i 'JgrJnC'.\ · probll•m b ut t h ~
...,olu11 o n see m s t o e lud l'
<1ttthor1l1l·:-Polin• ofrircr!-1 ar<•
not t•mpmH'r<.'d lo s 1m pl~ run
JIL'opk 0111 of town
In a dd111o n . e har g 1n g
'agrant:-\\ ith a c·rune 1:-. cliff1 c·ull
b t' t' a u ~ t' 1 l u s u a II v m c u n ~ a
f 1.";1den1 filing a l'Omµl :.11nt must
spend a cla.' in eou rl test1 f\'l ng ,
"h1c·h tew :.tr(' wal ling to do
k C'ga rd1ng lo1te nng and
.... 11.'<•pmg on thl· beac h , police sa y
there 1~ litUl' the departme nt can
do clunng da~ lt ght hours
If I .a g unu Be ac h residents
"<.int lo ('lit down on the numl>c r
of \·agrants 1n the c ity. 1t appe ars
the~ will have to coope rate with
t h<· police a nd p e rhaps s pe nd a
d av in r ou rt
· Othe rw ise. tt :-.e (·ms .the only
d C'ler rrnt the C'it\ has 1s when
'' int t·r t e mpe ratures drop a nd
L 1gun a·..., hobo population rind:-. it
a bit too tnld to p ound their
la m ilwr ht•n t:-.
Ruling hits student fees
l n a move to fend nft possible'
l ega l e n ta n g l e m ent.... t lH•
C apistra n o l ·n1f1td Sc hool
District bo ar<J....1·erent l~ rc.·s<·indcd
a ll s tuden t f~ for pa rt1('1palt0n
tn cxtr a <:lirn<·ul:1r :1C't 1v1t1 t.•:-
Capis tr.rn1> l'nifit·d offlt'wls
adv ised t h e board t ha t a Santa
Barbara S u perio r Court ca:-.c·
h e ld that fees tannot he' char ged
und e r th<' California Const1tut1011
ror acl 1nties w he r e -;t ud e nt~
r eceive c re dit tu\\ a r-d high s('hool
gr ad uation
Both the Laguna Re:.ic h a nd
Ca pi stran o L'n 1[il'd ~th.,ol
dis tricts 1mpo:-.cd f(•cs for
e x t r a c ur r 1 c u I a r a C' l 1 \'I ti es 1 n
order to m a ke u p for hud get an
losse s foll ow1 n g !JC.1~:-;CJJ.!L' 11 f
P r o p o s i t 1 o n 1 ~ a n d t h 1.•
Se rrano-Priest S t a t l' S11prt.•mt.•
Court dec1i\ion Lh al n it puhlk
s c h ool incom e
Bo t h dist r 1<'ts a\\arde<1
physical education credit tm \ arcJ
gr a duatio n for p a r t icip ation 1n
sports . T his WCJS helrl to ,·1olatt:
the free edu('atton C'l ause 1n t ht
Cons titution
Since lhe Ca pistra no distric·t
ha s re scinded its fees. 1t a ppears
that distric-t now 1s in c·omplianct'
with the leg al opinion exprcsst•d
in th e Sa n1 a B a r h ara
ruling
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Fees a r c s till c harged a t
Laguna Bt•uC'h High School e.\·E!n
tho ugh g r a duation rn•dits a re
given for p a rtic1 pnt1o n tn sports
This m1i!hl no \\ a ppear to b(' at
\·ananc-t with the Sa nt a Ba r hara
t•ou r t 1ntl'rpreta tion
It 1:, unde rs t a ndable wh '
Laguna school. a utho rities would
be reluctant to a ct tn h aste on
reseindi n g fees L<.1 gu n a was
sorely hit by reduct ion ~ in publi<.'
school fina nc ing. pe r haps even
m ore so t han th e la r ge r
Capistrano l 'ntficd syst em .
Then too. 1t must be he ld tn
m tnd th a t the San ta Ba rba r a
ruling \\ilS a l a S uperior Court
le' el a nd m ight bl· u bJCC'l to
t•11 h er na rrow interpretation to
that 1unsdiC't ion . or h1 ght>r l'mirr
c h <.1 11 <.•n ge Wh('rc· 1t mig ht hl'
n•versed
C l' rt a 1 n I v 1 t c a n be a n ·
t1 ci p atcd tha t La ~una school
~1ut h o riti es w i ll fo lio \\ t h e
progress of the Sant<:.1 Ba rba r :.i
interpret a tio n with inte rest ;.ind.
no doubt. d eep concern
Laguna Beach public :-.c hr>ol s
c<.i n hardl v arrord a n y m o r e
hea \'v blows lo fi n a n(:in~ as
orfictals have ex plo r ed numerous
,1ltcrnat1 ves. a nd adopted som ~.
m a n effort to keep t h e schools
financially a rtoal.
Opinions e><pressed m the space abOve are those of the Oallv Pilot. Other views ex·
pressed on 1n 1"> pc1q<' drl' tno.,e 01 1ne1r autnor'> ano ar tists. Reader comment 15 1nv11
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L.M. Bo yd/The ~ed door
Q . Who was that fa mou!I movie
sta r who drank so much he painted
the door or his home red to make
sure he got into the right house every
night?
A. That was no movie star. U was
Albert Einstein. And he d idn't drink.
He Just thought a lot.
The g r e at P o lis h pta n ls t
"
ORANGE COAST.ia . ·Daily Pilat
Paderewski accepted an invitation to
l>etform for a group of polo players.
mistakenl y thinking they were Poles.
He suddenly realized his error, and
recovered nicely. though. He s aid.
"You're aJI good souls who play polo.
I am a good Pole who plays solo ...
R e mem ber, a n e xec ution by
hanging takes 21 feet of rope.
Thomas P. Haley
P ubllsner
Thomas A. Murphlne
Editor
Barbara Kreibich
Editorial Page Editor
Loose talk creates confusion
WASHI NG TON The White House,
thro ugh spokesman David Gergen, has
i n 1g n a nlly d e n ied t hat it h a s
c hestr ated" a publicity campaign to
prepare public opinion for Am erican
sancl1ons of Libya I believe them .
'fhe sad truth, il seems to me, is just
th e o pp osi t e . The R eaga n
a d m i nis tralion is verbally out of
control. Almost from the beginning,
with the president and Secretary of
State Ale xander Haig in the lead, this
administ ration has shown a penchant
ror s aying the wrong thing al the wrong
time from the silly lo the offensive.
th e nu mbin g l y s tupi d a nd th e
d an~erous .
l 'M NOT TALKING her e a bout
ideology, but a bout judgment -or lack
of Judgment from the top on down.
In t he State Department, we have
Gen Haig crashing through the china
s hops of diplomacy announcing plans
for nuclear "warning" blasts over
Eu rope and expressing support for
milit ary di ctatorshi p in Argentina
beca use the l1nho rn generalissimos
"be lieve 1n God."
Haig·s deputy secretary, Wilham
Clark , was in Dublin this week causing
a great deal of trouble by announcing
th at "most Ame ricans" believe io the
reunifi cation of ITela nd. They do? I
have the impression most Ame n cans
don't give a da mn.
The assistant secre tary Q.f defense.
Richard Perle, was in Los Angeles al
abo ut the same ti m e , offering the
o p1n1on that E u r ope an a nti-war
de monstrations were the res ult o r
"Protestant angst " in countries like
~ngland , G e rm a n y a n d t h e
Ne th e rl a nds He a dded that the
"Catholic south" 1n Europe supported
nuclear weapon~ on its soil -that was
a couple or days before demonslrataons
began in Italy
The Reaganauts like to talk that way,
morally dividing people by religion. or
~. ----------------------~ ~·~ ,·; .. RICHARD REIVES
race or ideology. "l ne ver use the words
Republicans and Democ raLc;," Interior
Secretary J ames Walt told a group of
big California farmers al a pnvate
meeting the other day "It's liherals
and Americans "
All of that as probably natural when
you consider tha t these men work for a
nice fellow who tried to e,x.plain to
Europeans the advantages of limited
nuclear war limited to their lives
Now Reagan seems to be outdoing
himself m has "Hi gh Noon" dialogue
with one of lhe world's most unpleasant
me'o , Col Moamma r Khadafy of Libya
Our president, tn his time. acted in a
lot of bad movies Few of t hem, though,
had lines as bad as the nnes he's
reading these days
"We have the evidence. and he knows
it ..
"I wouldn't believe a word he !>ays 1f l
were you.·
lie sounds more lik e a young actor
r e adinR the pa rt of a young and
uncertain district attorney in a film
wrilten by a younge r scree nwriter. Who
he \S talking about a nd wha t he 1s
talking about, however , 1s not some
r acketeer appearing before a grand
Jury 1'his 1s the preside nt of the United
Stales talking about accusations that a
foreign leade r has sent out squa ds lo
kill him
!l as Khadafy done that'' Are there
Libyan assass1nat1on s quads stalking
Amen can leade rs» I ha ve to believe so
1f lhe president says so
BUT WHY IS the president chatting
a bout assassinations with r eporters
wh1 le his assistants leak information
11 bout mysterious defecting agents'1 H
t hese r e p or ts a r e t r ue. a nd the
pr esident and his people believe talki ng
:..bout them publicly might help for
instance, to a lert Ame ricans to aid law
t:nforccment agencies in t he search for
th e h it squ ads . t he n whateve r
information was available should have
been announc:cd
If public alarm would help, then the
options woul d have seem ed to be either
cred ible and detailed alarms or silence
Th e p r es id e n t rig ht n ow 1s
actompl1shmg nothing but confus ion
about the Libyans and about his own
credibility and Judgment
I have no doubt that Reagan a nd his
friends. like most or us. talk too much
a nd can sound a little unhmEed in
private But this is what privacy is for
the president and his men should gel
themselH•:-. under control in public Or.
they should Just shut up
Think twice about that Christmas pet
To the Editor
Perhe ps you are considering giving a
puppy or kitten as a Christmas gift. The
United Humanitarians volunteer animal
wo rkers a:;k you to please reconsider.
These s mall creatures are a serious
responsibility. Cons ide r the confusion in
MAILBOX
t he average home al Christmas time. It
is hardJy the place to bring a pet who
needs plenty of s leep and a quiet place
as a refuge.
Fe w of us have t ame during the
holidays to properly house break a
pup py or to fe ed a pet at regular
inte rvals. Children often pressure their
parents into purcha sing a puppy or
kitten by promising to feed. groom and
clean up after it. When the child doesn't
perror m these duties, the parents will
oft en ~et rid of the pet.
I F ONLY a puppy or kitten will do as
a gift, do consider a gift certificate to be
honored after the holidays when the
household r eturns to a normal schedule.
Before obtaining a pet at any time. a
family s hould consider the following·
1 Are you committed to caring for
t he pet for its lifetime. or just until your
children lire of their new toy?
2 Are you wilHng and able to pay for
altering your pet to prevent the birth of
m or e animals in a na tion already
saturated with pets?
3. Are.. you willing and able to pay for
all inoculations , yearly checkups and
any emergency treatment the pet may
need ?
4. When choosing a dog. are you
keeping in mind that the cute little
puppy of unknown pa rentage could
within a year outgrow your small yard?
If both parents are working, it is
practically impossible to properly train
a puppy Why not get an adult dog from
the pound after the holidays and save a
life. H.MORTENSEN
F e•tival gift
To the Editor:
Many In our community question the
validity and Intentions of the FesUVll of
Arts\ claiming we do not need their
t raffic. congesUon and tax dollars. As a
recipie nt or a Featlval of Arlt
scholarship J received many tbouaands
of dollars and. as a result or their help, I
was able to attend Lbe college ol m1
choice Clarem ont Men's Colle1e.
Without their aaalstlnce my choices
would have been limited; my dream of
I
... ca
attending a private college would have
been sha tte red.
BUT THE FESTIVAL of Arts did
more than provide financial support
They showed confidence in my abilities
a nd e n courage d m y art 1s l 1c
development When . for one semester ,
my grades dropped below prescribed
s tandards they s tood bes ide m e .
confident I would improve my gr ades
by the next semester .
Those who claim the Festival of Arts
1s not good for the community should
look at the Festival's kind and caring
admi nistration ~ at the devotion or Mr.
Vedder. Mr Schmitz and others on the
scholarship committees. The Festival of
Arts is no1 a have n for tourists and a
nuisance for locals -it is a group of
caring people th at stand bes ide our
community. Their help is far greater
than any detriment. real or ima~ined,
they may hnng
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Vanishing wetlands
To the Editor ·
Whal is happening with the wetlands
of Southe rn Cal ifornia ? Of the 10
per cent left, however degraded, almost
90 percent will be buried in the next five
yea r s. i f c urre n t pla n s a r e
implemented. Every s ingle identified
w etl and in the Los Angeles basin
appe ars to be marked for developme nt
of one kind or anothe r. if it's not under
military control. In particular, the
Bolsa Chi ca wet land s will soon
disappear under 10 feel of rm, except
for the parts destroyed by dredging a
deepwater c hannel and ·marina, and
three hundred acres required for oil
extraction a ctivities. or course, d eve lopment does not
come free to us taxpayers. The total
capital cost or the Orange County plan
is estimated at almost S180 million. I
read in the papers that Orange Count.y
• / l'ftrr.\ /mm rt•<llff'r.c ure v'f'komr Thf
right 111 rondertsf' lrttns w fit 'poet> nr
1•lrmina1r llfw'I r~ rr.~rr11('rl l.rltrn 11/ Jl!l1
1mrd11 nr '""' u"l ll l'>f' 91vrn prr ftr"1r r Alt
lrltl'rs mu!!I 1nc-/Udl' s1gnalurr and mailing
nddrr.~:1 hut namrs may ~ u:11hhtld on rt ·
q11t•!'>t 1/ .rnff11·11•11t rfa,nn '' opparl'nt
Pottry Wiii nol ~ pul>luherd '°"""'8 ma11 be
tl'lt>ph1mrd 111 fi42 fi()86 Name and ph11n1•
num t>n o/ lh1• contnbulor m1.u1 tN' glvm for
t•rrt/ILalJom purpnw11
•
is looking at a complete strangulation or
lhe t raffi c svstem w1th1n the next five
yt-ar s beca.use the r e a ren't funds
a vailable fo r either m ass transit or
l'X pa ndcd freeways. So. Caltrans should
d ivert fu nd:-. to l he Pac ific Coast
l11ghway for roadbed relocation and a
45·fool hi gh bridge so people with
enough leisure time and cash can get
I hei r boats out to the ocean at our
expe nse''
THE SURROUNDING communities,
c ur r ently har d pressed lo provide
adequate com munity services will have
to absorb the costs or the increased
tr affic generated , sewage I which will
be pumped uphill. notice> and other
services. without participating an the
tax base. as I understand it, since the
development will be in the county.
The plan also involves the permanent
loss of 600 feet of Bols a Chica State
Beach When these be autiful Orange
County b eac h es h ave a c urr e nt v 1 ~tion r ate of 60 ,000 on a peak
summer day. 1s ll good planning to give
up this lowcost resource. available to
c1t1zens of all financ1al categories. for
the recreational use of a minority?
During the construction phase, much of
t h e beac h wil l b e ta ke n u p b y
machinery and materials. And who will
pay for restoration of the beach if the
cur rents are cha nged by the channel
a n d erode it away? We k n ow
who .. us .. the s ap citizens. as they
s ay in the hinterlands
Carol compla ~nu
To the Editor:
About this time ever y year there are
persons who bring legal action agains
buildlngs for playing what they consider
to be rell(ious music in the form of
Christmas carols even though they do
not generally have words .
I guess this will lead inevitably to a
s eparation of church and e levator.
WILL.JAM 8. FARlUNGTO
CllllY 511
What a shame all those men had lo dl
in lhe coal mines. No one ha! died fro l nuclear power . And It Is cleaner. c.
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THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1981 0 I
Copper industry troubles, are ~
tarnishing Arizona's boom . See
lAIUll IEICH /SDUTH COAST CAVALCADE 82-3
o· . Rage 84.
STARTING OFF STRAIGHT -Blackboard demonstration
of basic lettering by Jeff Horn inspires Angie Kidman
....... ~ .. e.y~
to try her hand while fell ow classmates at Saddle back
College learn that practice makes flouris hes. . .
Caution · writer: curves ahead
The urge to personalize-
gr eeling cards and design
distinctive invitations raises the
e n rollme11t in calligraphy
classes during the holidays.
Jeff Horn teaches beginners at
Saddlebac k College the
fundamentals of the art and
science of "beautiful writing ...
Chie f S p arks'
conditio n
&aid serious
Laguna Beach Police Chief
Jon Sparks was reported In
serious condition at South Coast
Me dical Center today afte r
complaining of chest pains
Wednesday.
A 00.pital spokesman said the
43 -year-old police chief remains
in the intensive care unit at the
South Laguna facility.
Officials at City Hall said the
chief, who has been on medical
disability for nearly 11 months,
was ta.ken by ambulance to th~
hospital late Wednesday.
They said hospital officials
will monitor Sparks ' condition
for the next two days.
Earlier this month, Sparks
announced his Intention to retire
from the police department.
citing continuing problems with
a back injury he suffered in an
automobile accident in 1978.
That injury was complicated a
year later. when a chair in which
be wu sitting broke.
Since that ti me he has
undergone surg~y in which a
disc and part of a vertebra were
removed.
As his students learn their strokes. The thick and thin lines
ABC's of Chancery, Uncials. give letters character," he said.
Roman, Black Gothi c a nd "Ca l ligra ph y is n o t
Humanist. he encourages them handwriting but a skill in the
to realize the beauty in their h ands of the artist. We're
designs. talking about forward sweeps
' and classical proportions that
··we take the alphabets apart date back to the Italian
into families of letters and Renaissance."
While the flowing script was
once the fastest means of text
preparation, today in a world of
e lectric t ypewriters a nd
computer cards it takes hour5 of
practice to master the routes of
chisel-pointed pen and ink.
For those who care enough to
write their very bes t. it is
possible to have results like
this :
/
··Public access . to Laguna coves pushed
IN; •R19us CONDITION. -
Laguna Beach Police Chief Jon Sparks is in South Coast
Medical Center suffering
frolr\ chest pains. ..
Sparks' disability retirement
is expected to be processed in a
month or so, at which time
acting police chief Neil Purcell
will assume'Ule top post.
County supervisors tar~t Thou~and Steps. and Emerald Bay beaches for. action
Two of the Orange Coast's
quiet coves are under Increasing
pressure to be opened to lhe
public.
This week the county Board of
Superviso~ took separate action
to irnprove public access to
Thousand Steps Beach In South
Laguna and Emerald Bay in
Laguna Beach.
The supervisors agreed to
appeal a n O range Cownty
Superior Court ruling that the
sandy beach above the mean
rugh tide line at Thousand Steps
belo~gs to adjacent property
owners.
The appeal to the 4th District
C ourt of App ea l in San
Bernardino will seek lo void
Judge Bruce Sumner's ruling.
Edward Duran, deputy county
counsel, said because no mean
high tide line exists, Sumner's
order barring trespass by the
public seems ad "Idle and
useless act."
Co unt y off icia l s have
periodicall y negotiated with the
Laguna Coves Association, a
local homeowners' group, on
ways of establishing joint use of
the beach.
..
·The county ti ~heduled to
remodel by s ummer the
deteriorating concrete steps that
lead to the beach down a steep
grade.
Access to Emerald Bay has
remained a problem for county
officials trying to win approval
with the s t a t e Coastal
Commission for a local coastal
plan for the a ffluent seaside
development.
The supervisors in the past
have sought to bar public access
to the beac h , clai m i ng
insufficient space fo r public
parking and other services.
Becau s f the co a s tal
commission refuses to approve
the coastal plan without some
access. however , co unty
o ffi c ials a r e looking a t
compromises that might satisfy
the commission , sources say.
Th e co mmi ssio n ha s
suggested allowing pedestrians
and bicycle riders a path to the
cove , but not allowing vehicles
into the residential area .
Supervisors OK marsh housing
$179 million project draws mixed reaction
By PATRICK KENNEDY °' ... o.lty "'9e ,...,
The housing and marina
development plan for the Bolsa
Chica marsh received a mixed
rece ption after approval
Wednesday by the Orange
County Board of Supervisors.
The $179 million development
proposal for the 1,600-acre area
south of Warner A venue along
the Inland side of Pacific Coast
Highway wa s approved
Wednesday, 1-0.
Supervisor Bruce Nestande
was absent.
coastal commissioners.
Hirsch cited a State Fish and
Game report released Tuesday
that identified 852 acres as a
viably functioning wetlands
habitat for birds and fish. The
report noted that another 400
acres comprise a natural
wetlands but severely degraded
by oil operations In the area and
in need of restoration.
·'The Coastal Commission
policy right now is to protect,
restore and enhance wetlands
where it's feasible," Hirsch
said.
tides since the early part of the
century. It includes about 200
operating oil wells.
The state owns 300 acres along
Pacific Coast Highway. In 1978,
Fish and Game officials opened
tide gates and restored 166 acres
as a wetlands habitat reser ve
for fi sh and birds.
Five escape
crash injury
·Music Center ets $300,000
'the plan Includes a l,~slip
boat marina, 5,700 homes, a
97-acre county park. a navigable
channel to the ocean and t~
adjacent Huntlniton Harbour, a
45-foot-h lth bridge over the
chanqels and 600 acres of salt m.,ab.
Bob Fisher, director of the
co unty e n viro nm e nt a l
management agency, tolct
Supervisors that he believes the
wetlands report won 't harm the
county plan. He said lhe marina
channel is the most feasible way
to r~store degraded salt marsh.
Five Laguna Niguel resident.a
escaped serious i nj ury
Wednesday when their car
plunged down a 30-foot
embankment near Crown Valley
Parkway and Pacific Island
Drive lo La'una Niguel.
The McDonnell Douglas Corp.
H liven a $300,000 cash gift
toward the construction and
eadowment of the future $59 •Lllion Orange County Music
Center in Costa Mesa.
The .lilt brings total donations '° the Music Center to more than
pjmllllon. • "ll is our plea s ure to
paJ'tlclpate in the creation ol a
perf orminl arts center for the
,.ople ol Orange County." said
•obert L . Johnson, corporate
vice president.
llualc Center officials noted
that the cash gin will betp the
performing arts -center reacb tta
year-end goaJ 10 raise $1 mtlBon
In cash ln order to coUeel SI.•
million from two donort wa.o
gave ctah challenge gifts.
In making their $6 mllUOft
pled1e the Seaerstrom fuallr '
aareed to match all cub liftl oa
a 1 lo 3 basis up to SI~ mlllion,
said officials.
Th e James Ir vine
Foundation's $3 million pledae
was made oo a matcblnc bull
over two years, wilh the first Sl
mil_llon ~tln1ent on the ability
to raise $1 million by the end of
the yeer~
The ......,.ining $2 million la
conUnadA>n raising another $6
million bJ September. 11'3.
To d9te s~ lift.a of '1 mUUon or ..,_. have \een tecetftd by
tbe Music C.Oter. lncludint: 18
million from the Se1eratrom
family, $3 million from the
James Irvine Foundation, $2
mlUlon from Jim Bentley, $2
mlfilon from Fluor FoundaUon,
and Sl million each from \be·
Harry G. Steele Foundation and
the Hoaa Foundation.
er •
, The proposal Is scheduled to •o to coastal commissioners
Dext month for final approval.
Supervlaor Harriett Wieder
desc r i bed th e plan as
• • b a I an c e d • • b<e t w e e n
development and environmental
interests.
But Jlm IUrscb, coastal
analyat for the coastal
co m minion, said after the meetlni that the proposal
doesn 't appear to preserve
enough salt marsh to aaUafy
Fisher said degraded wetlandl
are subject to special provlslom
of the Coastal Act that allow
some development, includlna
boati ng facilities, if the
development al$O serves to
restore wetlands.
The Bolaa Chica is bounded Oft
three aides by Hunl!n.lton Beach
cll.y ~ Jipn\JA" t 'tYJ) ._'.dSti at to the 'lf'IOrtn anOSoutJi with a 1,300-acre
lowland 1ap 'in between.
Moat of the coastal lowland
hu been diked olf from ocean
. '
Officer Dick Van Cott of the
CaJlfornia Highway Patrol said
Anita Lynn Swierupskl, 31, the
driver of the eastbound vehicle.
was belpinc her youn1 dau1hter
place a cuaette tape in the car's
tafe d«k when the car veered
of the roadwa1at11:25 a.m.
Van Cott aald the car flipped
over at the bottom of the
embank.meat.
All were treated for mlnor
injuries at Mlaalon Community
Hospital.
• I
Ale Orange Coast DAILY PILOTffhursday, December 17, 1981
·college alternatives
should be discussed
Coast Comnaunll' ('ollt•g(•
l>is tr1l'I trustt.'l'S h \t\'t• r t't·t.·1n·d
from their udminist rutors :1 11:.l
of .. ugly tlltcrnulivt•!>" lo c·ons1cl1•r
i n v I l' w 0 f t h l' l' 0 II t I n ll I ll g
uncertaint ~· uvt•r st.11t• fu1l<l111g
Chanc<.'llor ~orman E
W a tson has prt.•th ch.·d tht.• d1st1wt
w h ich includes Oru n gt.• Coa..,t .
G o I den W est a n ti C (I as 1 I llh'
collegcs. may find 1\:-dl s hort I
millio n to-S.1 m1lhnn Jl th1.· 1·1HI o l
I he t u rrent S<'hool n•:ir
As a result. lht· I n 1s11·1·s m.1\
be fon·c•d 10 makt.• ..,.,mt.• d11'11('ui1
det ision~ on hov. lo nw1nl.11n
quallt~ ccluc·ation al 1 ht· loC'.il
t·ollegt.•s
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establis h u communrt.' <"olh•g1•
tuition Or the cl1 s tr11't t·ntlld
in crea-..t.• or t•rt.•al<' nt•\\ lt•1 •-..
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Opinions e>epressed 1n the s pace above are those ot the Dally Pilot Other views e>e
pres.,f'O on '"'" p.iq•· <lr!• 1nos .. ol lh1>1r ,iulhor~ ,1110 ar11o;1c, RPclcler ,omm1•nt •'> 1nv11
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L.M. Bo yd/The red door
Q. Who was that ramous movie
star who drank so murh he painted
the door of his home rcrt to make
s ure he got into the rtl(hl house every
night"
A. Thal was no m ovie star ll was
Albert Einstein. And he didn't dnnk
He just thought a lot
Those people known us
bulimarcC't1cs eat too much. 'then
induce vomiting to get rid of lhe
excess. Much has been made of them
In the media of late Client asks why
do the reporters always show the
girls. not the boys. who mis treat
themselves t his way The medicos
:-.a y 11 -. e ic <·lus 1vl'ly a female
phenoml'non Hul1marect1cs tend to
keep n ormal w e i ~hl. It 's the
anoreet1<·s who gr ow extr emely thin
:-.imply hy not eatinJt
Th e great Poli s h pian ist
PaderC'ws ki accepted an invitation to
perform for a group of polo players.
mistakenly tltinking they were Poles.
He suddenly realized his error. and
recovered nicely. though. He said,
"You're all good soul~ who play polo.
I a m a good Pole who plays solo "
Remember. an execution b y
hanginit tnkes 21 feet of rope. ....
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Editor
Barbar a Kreibich
Editorial Page E.dltor
Loose talk creates confusion
WASHINGTON The White llouse.
through s pokes man David Gergen. has
1nd1gnantly d e nied that 1t has
·orchestrated" a publ1c1ly campaign to
&Hcpare public opinion for Am4"ncan
~anct1ons of Libya. I hclleve the m
The ~ad truth. 1L ~cc ms lo me. 1s JUSt
tht.• oppo!>1l£• Th e Rca p,a n
adm1n1s tralion l'i verbal ly out of
1.:untrol Almost frctm the beginning,
with lhc pres1denl and Secr etary of
Stat e Alexilnder Jla1g in the lead. this
adm1nistral1on has shown a penchant
for :.ay1ng the wrong thing at the wrong
time from lhe silly to the offensive.
l IH n·u m b Ing l y <; t Up Id and 1 h e
d angerous
I 'M NOT TALK ING here about
itit'olngy. hut about judgment or lack
of Judgment from the top on down
In the State Department. we have
Gen lla1g crashing through the china
s hops of diplomacy announcing plans
for nuclear "warning" blasts over
Europt• and expressing s upport for
military dictators hip 1n Ar!i(cnl1n1J
because the t1nh11rn ge ncral1ss1mo.,
"believe in Go<l
ll a11(s dcpul~ st·cretary, Wi lham
Clark. was 1n Ouhhn this week cau!>1ng
a great <lt•al of trouble by announcing
that "most Americans " believl' m the
reunif1t·at1on of Ire land They do" I
ha\ e thl' 1mprl'ss1011 most Amen cans
don 'l give a damn
The assistant secretarv or defense.
Rr chard Perle. was in Los ~n eles at
about the s ame 11ml'. offe ng the
o p 1 n 1 Q n t h a t r-: u r n p e a n · t i w a r
d e mons tratwns we re the ~ult o r
.. Protestant angs t" in rountrres like
E n p, I a n d . c; l' r m a n } ci n d I h e
~cth crla nd s Ill' add ed that the
"l'athuhc s outh 1n Europe ~uµported
nudt•ar wt-aµon::. on 1ls soil that was
a l'Oll t>I{' of days before demonstralums
ht·gan 111 Italy
Thl· H1.•al:(an<1uu. like to talk that way,
morJll~ 11lv1ding people hy rehg1on. or
---~· RICHARD RllVIS 1·; •
ra1·1.· or ideology 'I nevcr use the words
He pulJllcans and De mocrats," Interior
Secretary Jamcs Wt1ll tnld t1 group or
.big California formers cit a private
ml'cling the other day It's liberals
a n<I Amcncans
A 11 of that 1!> probt1 hly natural when
vou c·ons 1der thal these men work for a
nt('t' fellow who tried to l'xpla1n to
f':uropcans thl' advuntagP"> or limited
nul'll•ar war limited to tht·ir lives
:'\o" Ht>agan ::-it.·1·m"> to be outdo ing
h1m:-.(•lf in hi::. "lf1 gh "\cJOn <halogut>
""1th tlrll' of 1 he "orhJ's mo~t unplt·a'><mt
ml·n . ('111 ~foamm<1r Khad;ifv of L11J,·a
t1ur prc•!.1dl'nt . in his t1m1.: <H'ted ;n ti
lot or bad mOVll'S Ft·w of them t hou~h.
had lines "" b;.1d a:. lhl' 11n•·s he s
rl'ad1ng thl•:-.l' tl;n -..
Wt· haft. thl• I.'\ 1tlenl.'e ci nd h1• know::.
1t
wouldn t h<•ll(•v l' :t word ht.• ~avs 1f I
wen• vou
llt• 'sounds mon: hkt· a ytJung cict11r
rewd 1ng tht· part of a young an<
un<:t~rlmn district attorney 1n a him
written by a Y'>ungc r screenwnler Who
h1.· 1:-. talking about and what he 1~
talking about. however. 1~ not somt'
rttt kl•t<.•er appearing before a grand
Jllr~ Thi::. b lhe prc-;1dent of the Ur+~le<l
Slat1•s 'ialkin~ abr>ut accusation!. that a
forc1gn leafier has "cnt out -..qucids to
klll l11m
lf tt ..., KhadJh done that" 1\rl' there
I.ill\ ..111 ,1:-,..,;.i...,;1nolwn :.quad:-. -..talking
An11.•r1t·an lt·;1rh•r:-." I h,1ve to ht·llevl' ~o
1f lh1· 111·t•:-.1tll•nt -..a~:-. M>
IH 'T Wll \' IS I ht· prP'iJdent chatltnJ!
Jhout J :-.sa-..-..1n<1 t1•in" with rl'porters
whil•· hi s a:.~1-.tants leak information
a hout m yslenou.., dl'f e<:ting aJ?cnts" If
t h l • :-. l' rt· p 111 I s a r l' l rue , a n d l he
pr<.•..,1d1·nt <.1rlcl his 1woi.ile helte\.C talking
a bout thcm puhhcl} m1~ht help for
1n-..tJn1·e. to <1lt-rl Americans to ci1d la"
t•nfon'l'nll·n1 c1gcm·1e-. 1n the <,earch for
l h t· h 1 t s q u tt ti :-. l h e n w h a t e v e r
111forma.1111n was avall<ible !.houl<I h<i vf'
h1•1•n ttnnounn·rl
tr publ1<· <alJrm \o\1111ld help. then the
11µt1on!. would haH· ... ecmcd to be either
C'rt•d1hl1· and clcta1lc·1I eilarm-. CJr s1lenc·e
T h t: p 1 l' :-. 1 <1 t· n I r 1 g h I n n "" 1 ~
a t·c·11n1plrsh1 ni..: not h1ng hut t•1mfus10n
~1b11ul the L1hy;rn~ J nd about ht!. Qwn
(•rcd1bll1t~ and JUdl!mcnl
I h a \c no tlouht that He~gan t1 nd his
fnt•nd... like mo~t of us tcilk too mu('h
anti c·an -..ound a li ttle unhinged 1n
privalt· But th1.., l'i whal pnvci<:~ 1s for
t h1.· prl'!.lllcnl ;ind his me n ~hould get
lht•m-..1•IH·.., u11<l<'1 c•cmtrol in puhltc Or
lhl'' -;hould Jli-..1 ... 11111 li p
Think twice about that Christmas pet
To the Editor ·
Perhaps you are cons idering giving a
puppy or kitten as a Christmas gift The
Un ited llumamtanans votunteer a nimal
workers a:.k you to please reconsider
These s mall creature~ are a sen ous
respons1b1hty Cons1d{'r the confusion in
MAILBOX
the average home at Christmas lime. It
is hardly the place to bnng a pet who
need:-. plenty of s leep and a quiet place
as a refuge.
F e w of us have time during the
holidays to properly housebreak a
puppy or to feed a pe t at regular
intervals Children often pressure their
parents into purchasing a puppy or
kitl<'n by promising to feed. groom and
clean up after it. When the child does n't
perform these duties. the parents will
often gel rid of the pet
IF ONLY a puppy or kitten will do as
a gift. do consider a gift certificate to be
honored after the holidays whe n the
household returns to a normal schedule
Before obtaining a pet at any lime. a
family should conside r the following·
I Are you committed to caring for
the pct for it s lifetime. or just until your
children tire of their new toy?
2. Arc you willing and able lo pay for
altering your pet to prevent the birth of
more cinimals in a nation already
satutatcd with pel5?
3. Are you willing and able to pay for
all inoculations. yearly checkups and
any emergency treatment the pet may
n eed ?
4. When choosing a dog. are you
k eeping in mind that the cute little
puppy o f unknown parentage could
within a year outgrow your sm all yard?
If both parents are working. it is
practically impossible to properly train
a puppy Why not get an adult dog from
the pound after the holidays and save a
life .
H.MORTENSEN
J' a ni,,hin g wetland•
To the Editor·
What is happemng with the wetlands
of Southern Callrornia 'r' Or the 10
percent left, .however degraded, almost
90 percent will be buried in the next rive
yea r s. Ir c urr l'nt plans a r e
lmplemenltd. €very single tdentlfled
wcllcand In the Los AngelH buln
•rpears to be m arked ror development
o one kind or another, lf ll's not under
military control. In particular. the
Boi n C h lca wetlands wlll soon
'
d1sapi><>ar undcr 10 reel of fill . cxcl'pt
for lht• parts destr oyed by d redging ci
decpwate r channel and manna. and
threl' hundred cicres required for oil
l''<lr<.1t•tion act1vit1t':-. or course. develo pment does 1101
t·onH• fret' to us taxpayers. The tf/t al
capital cost of the Orange County plan
1~ estimated at almost St~ m1lhon I
rl'ad in the~ papers that Orange Count)
IS look1ng Ht tJ C'OmplelC Strangulation or
lhc traffit• SyStt•m Within the nt'X t r1ve
\'ears .h c(•au~t· there aren 't funds ~vatlablc for l'llht•r mass transit or
cxpttnded fret>wa ys So. Caltrans s hould
di vert runds to the Pac1f1c Coa s t
Highway for rou<tbcd relocation and a
4 ~-foot h1~h brid~e s o people with
e nough leisurt' t1mr anil cash can get
thr1r boats out Lii the ocean cit our
expcn st•"
TtlF. SURROl'NDING rommun1t1es.
c urrl'nlly h <i r<i pn•ssed lo provide
ade<iuate community services will have
lo a b::.orb the c·o::.ls of l he increased
lrarftc· generated . ..,cw age t wh1r h will
be pumped uphrll. notice 1 a nd other
ser v ices. without parl1t1puting in the
tax base. as I undl•rs tand 1t. srnce the
d evelopment will lw in the county
The plan abn involves the permanent
loss or 600 ft>l'I of Hols a Chica Stale
Beach When these heaut1ful Orange
Co unty bear hes have a r urrent
vis1tat1on rate of G0.000 on a peak
summer day. 1s 1t good planning to give
up this lowcost resource. available to
c ilizens of all financial categories. for
the recreational u se of a minonly"
During the construction phase. much of
the beach will b e taken up by
machinery and materials. And w ho will
pay for restoration of th e bearh if the
currents are changed by the channel
and e rode it away ? W e know
who .us. . the sap citizens. as they
say in the hinterlands
OLIVA TSOSIE
Right to strik e
To the Editor:
Jl was with much disgust and
revulsion that I read the headlines or
today's Daily Pilot about the s ituation
in Poland. When th~ leader or a country
t hreatens to jail the leaders or • lfroup
or workers, wh en t h e leader o r a
countr y threate ns to use violence and
milltary force to curb the natural rilht.s
o r cillaen.,, then that country ls in ud
shapo. President Reagan hat promised
•
Lttt••• ••-, .. •n••• ... •<-,,,. "Olll••c-1e1 t••' to 111 .,,.., °' •hM•NI• hbtl "••--un .. , OI JDO
•ordt ot '"' ••II tie ,,,,... P'•••._• All ..... " Mv•I 1~ clvOf' ••"'411111 eftO me111,,. •OO•tU wt _,, Mef Of
•111\llflO O" f tQllf\I ti Wll•C•"'I fH~ll I\ .... fef\I l'wtty
•Ill 1101 Doi Cl>A'I\-LtlttH M•y be l•l•""°"'d 11 Mt tQM
Ne"'• And~ numlM• ol "" c Mlttt111tor ""'"be 9•"'" '''
verif•< •t1on °"'M""' -
to use his powers to assure the nght of
t ht' Poles lo s trike
But wail' What 1s this on the l'd1torial
page" Is it lrUl' the Daily Pilot, along
with President Reagan. supports the
nJ.(ht for the Pole~ to strike. but not for
I S citizens to s trike'' This does not
make sense.
I can sympath1le with the Poles I
ha ve bet.<n lhrcatcned with Jail terms.
with fines. with court actions. with loss
of my ci\'il rights. with relegation to a
status of non c1llzc n and use of military
for ces to undt'rm1ne m y job and.
finally . fired hy a government that
supports the right or the Polish people
to s trike.
You see. I was fired on Aug 28, 1981
for allegedly s tnkmg against t he
ROvernme nt of thf' L'n1ted States. and I
am still on strike I have given 13 years
of m y life from Vietnam lo Los Angeles
tower to the tJ S f(Overnment I shall
nol do it again
President Reagan cind the Daily Pilot.
do you o r do you not s upport people's
right to strike"
As far as a nother fede ral JOb. please
refer to the Wall Street Journal which
de tailed federal JOb layoffs that could
Mst 100.000 fede ral jobs Show m e
where one federal JOb exists
The gis\ of the matter 1s I am a
professional air traffic eontroller. not a
professional bureaucrat As a union
member I engage i n collective
hargaining. not collective begging.
LELAND R SISK
Caro l complainu
To the Editor:
About this time ever y year there are
persons who bring legal action against
buildings for playin1J"tiatjhey consider
to be religious music'-11\ the form of
Christmas carols even though they do
not gene ra?ly have words.
I guess this will lead inevitably to a
separation or church and elevator.
WILLIAM B . FARRINGTON
SlDllYCll
t.o;very lot and rcsldenct hu lhe lull
cash value < FCV> printed on the tax
bill. kept up to date by the tax assessor
Why not use c urrent values wher
luscholds arc re-figured" W.J.~
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Dally Piiat ,
THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1981
IRVINI CAVALCADE 82-3
Cower industry troubles. are
tarnishing Arizona's boom. See
. Rage 84.
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STARTING OFF STRAIGHT -Blackboard demonstration
of basic lettering by J eff Horn ins pires Angie Kidman
..., .......... ..,....,a.....
to try her hand while fellow classmates at Saddleback
College learn that practice makes flourishes
Caution writer: curves ah~ad
The urge to personal ize
greeting ca rds and d esign
distinctive invitations raises the
enrollment in ca lligraphy
classes during the holidays.
Jeff Horn teaches beginners at
Saddl e ba c k Co llege th e
fundamentals of the art and
science of "beautiful writing "
As his students learn their
ABC's of Chancer y, Uncials,
Roman. Bl ack Gothic and
Humanist, he encourages them
lo realize the beauty in their
designs.
.. We take the alphabets apart
i.nto families of letters and
strokes. The thick and thin lines
give letters character, .. he said.
··cal ligraph y i s not
handwriting but a skill in the
hands of the artist. We 'r e
talking about forward s weeps
and classical proportions that
date ba c k to the Italian
Renaissance.··
While the nowmg script was
once the fastest means of text
preparation, today in a world of
electric t y p e writ ers and
computer cards it takes hours of
practice to master the routes of
chisel-pointed pen and ink .
For Chose who care enough to
write their very bes t. it is
possible to have results like
this ·
/
Agran, V ardoulis
view lease hikes ~· • city of Newport Beach in which By RICHARD GREEN
OI tlle Oally Pl._. Statt
Irvine City Councilmen Larry
Agran and Bill Vardoulis say
they are being careful to a void a
potential conflict of interest on
the controvers ial issue of
residential leaseholds .
That's because both o wn
homes on land leased from the
Irvine Company. Like nearly
4 ,000 other Orat)gc Coast
residents, Vardoulis and Agran
are l ooking f o rward to
substantial lease fee hikes based
on astronomical la nd value
increases that have taken place
since the leases were signed.
In order to avoid impropriety,
both say they'll probably abstain
from any official action the City
Council may take that could be
interpreted as benefiting them
personally.
So far, the only action the
council members have taken
came Tuesday night when they
ordered the city staff to prepare
a report on the nature and
number of residential leaseholds
In Irvine.
The City Council needs an
independent report in order to
j u d I e t h e e x t e n t o f t.h e
le11eholds in Irvine, Irvine
Mayor David Sills saJd Tuesday
niJ'l in asking ·for preparation ot tbe rep0rt.
Irvine-Company spokesman
Martin Brower said today that
there are about 1,500 Irvine
Company residential leaseholds
in lntne, most of them being In
tbe University Park area. There
are also other leaseholds 1n
Turtle Rock and Culverdale,,he
aald.
11 The first year lJt' 19.iblch lease teea will come due for upward
a djustment in Irvin' \i 1991,
Brower said. A tollf"bt' 385
1e11es will be adjusted then.
Thia conlrHt.s with the older
Irvi ne Company lease fee hikes
a r e already s tarling lo be
imposed amid opposition from
leaseholders who say the
incre-ases are unreasonably
high.
Councilman Vardoulis' lease
comes up for adjustment in 1982.
He says proposed lease fee hjkes
are too high.
So m e Ir v ine Compan y
offi c ials have s uggested that
leaseholders have no reason to
complain since the leases they
signed indicated lease fe es
would e~ntually be adjusted
upward based o n land
appl'eciation.
'fl've never said a gift should
be granted," said Vardoulis. "I
don't think anybody knew we'd
ex•perience the Inflationary
spiral that we've seen and the
lntemt rate increase and <land
value increases> as the result or
monopolistic landowners
limiting the supply of housing."
l)Mty ...... ·-"'"" HOLDING BACK Irvine Councilmen Bill \'ardouli!'> • ll'ft •
and Larr~· Agran ma~· abstain from ,·otmg on l'nntron.'rs 1;,d
lr\'ine Compan~· leasehold aC'tion
Agran, whose lease comes up
for adjustment In 1991, said he's
happy ciJ.izens are banding
together to fight the coming hike
Douglas firm aids
Mesa mus.ic center
in lease fees. He said the real The MtDonnell Douglas Corp.
danger would be il the citizens has given a $300,000 cash gift
didn't band together. toward the construction and
·'Then there w..wW.l be no doubt endowment of the future $59
the Irvine c~ny would million Orange County Music
steamroll each and every one of Cent.er~Costa Mesa.
the citizens," Agran said. The brings total donations to the c Center to more than
Brower said the company will $20 milb.
soonanoounceaplan!oreullll ''It l• our pleaaure to
the lmpac' of large lease fee participate in the creaUon of a
bikes. performln1 arts center for. the
0 n e a ppr o a c b be l n I peop&e of Orange QMrty,'' said
considered, he said, ls for the Robert L . Johnson, corporate vice president. Irvin e Company~o provide Music Center officials not.eel
financing ~ people Interested in that the cub gift will help the
buyini their land. performing a1" center reach It.a
Currently, \easeholde!..._Year-end goal lo raise $1 million
'wMing to buy their land 'malt-·16" caab in order to collect Sl.8
come up with cash or find their million from two donors who
owp financing. gave cash challenge lift.a.
In making their $6 million
pledge the Segerstrom family
agreed to match au cash gift.a on
a 1 to 3 basis up to $1.8 million7'
said officials.
The Jame s Irv i n e
Foundation's $3 million pledge was made on a matching basis
over two years. with the first Sl
mlllion contingent on the ability
to ralse $1 million.
To date sq gifts of Sl million
or more have been received by
the Music Center, Including: S6
million from the Segerstrom
-family, $3 million Crom the
J ames Irvin~ Foundation, $2
m{lllon from Jim Bentley, $2
rnllUon from Fluor Found1Uon,
and $1 million .each from the
Harry 0 . Steele Foundation and
tbe Hoaa Foundation.
J
Bolsa plan OK'd;
reception mixed
By PATRI CK KENNEDY
Of tM Oaily '119C Statt
The hous ing and marina
development plan for the Bolsa
Chica marsh received a mixed
reception after approval
Wednesda)' by the Orange
County Board Of Supervisors.
The $179 million development
proposal for the 1,600-acre area
south of Warner Avenue along
the inland side or Pacific Coast
Highway wa s approved
Wednesday, 4-0.
Supervisor Bruce Nestande
co unty e n v ironmental
management agency . told
Supervisors that he believes the
wetlands report won't harm the
county plan. He said the marina
channel is the most feasible way
to restore degraded salt marsh.
Fisher said degraded wetlands
are subject to special provisions
of the Coastal Act that allow
some development. including
boating fa cilities. if the
development also serves to
restore wetlands.
was absent. Publi The plan includes a 1,800-sllp C a CCeSS
boat marina. 5,700 homes. a
97-acre county park. a navigable
channel to the ocean and to
adjacent Huntington Harbour, a
45-foot-high bridge over the
channels and 600 acres of salt
to private
beaches urged
marsh. Two of the Orange Coast's The proposal is scheduled to quiet coves are under increasing
go to coastal commissioners pressure to be op~ned to the
next month for final approval. public.
Supervisor Harriett Wieder This week the county Board of
d e s c r i be d t h e P I a n a s Supervi~rs took separate action · · b a 1 a n c e d · · b e t w e e n -..., bll
development and environmental to improve pu c access to Thousand Steps Beach in South interests. L d E Id B ln But Jim Hirsch, coastal agi\lna an mera •Y
an a l y st r or the coas t a I Laguna Beach.
commission. s aid after the The supervisors agreed to
m eeting that the proposal appea l an Orange County
do'esn 't appear lo preserve Superior Court ruling that the
• enouAh salt marsh to satisfy sandy beach above the mean
coastal commissioners. high tide line at Thousand Steps
Hirsch cited a State Fish and belongs to adjacent property owners. Game report released Tuesday The appeal to the 4th District
that identified 852 acres u a Court ot App~al in San
viably functionin1 wetlands Bernardino will aeek to void
habitat for birds and fish. The Judie Bruce Sumner's ru.ltna.
report noted that another 400 Edward Duran, deput)'t county
acres comprise a natural counsel, said because no mean
wetlands but s~verely dearaded hl&b Ude llne exllt.a. Sumner'•
by oil operations in the area and order barrtna trespass by the
In need of restoration. public seems an "idle and
"The Coastal Commission useless act ,. policy right now ls to protect. ·
restore and enhance wetlanda · -The! county ls scheduled to
where It's feasible," Hirsch remodel by aumme-r t he
said. · • deterloratina concrete 1teP1 tbat
Bob Flaher, director ot the lead to the beach.
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Ale c Orange Const DAILY PILOTn:hursday, December 17, 1981
College alternatives
slwuld be discussed
Cou~l Com mun1t ~ ('ollt•J.!e
On.tnct lru.;ilet•!) huve n•c·v1v(•d rrom their administrators a lis t
of "ugly alternative~ tu c·on~ttll·r
in vit'W of the r ont111u1n)!
untt•rtaint~ ovt.>r -;tall' fundrng
C hunC'cllor '.'lorman E
Watson ha!> pred1tted lhl•\.hstru:l.
whic h rnclude!-. Orangt• <'uas t
Go Iden West and Coa't l 111<•
colleges. m;1y find 1t~a·ll short SI
million to $.1 million at lhl· c•nd of
t h(' current St.'hool vt·ar
As u res ult. th(• trus l<'l'' m.1,
be forced to muke somt.· dirt 1rult
decisions on how lo rna1nta1n
quality educ·;Jtmn at th(.• loral
coll eges
The list sa\·s the truslt•t•:-i
could urge stat~<' IL·gis lators to
establis h a tommun1t' l'nlh.•gl·
tuition. Or the dis t ricl could
1 n c re as(.' o r c re a t t• 11 < • '' f l'l''
permitted under <.·x1s t111g la ''
The trustees al!-.o c·ould
reduce 'class offerings and l~I\ off
teacher s and admini!,tratnr-.
The Aml·riC'an Ft•de rJllon ol
Teach ers h<J s added 1 hat lilt·
trustee c·oulll s upport ,1 I a :\
increase to :1i<I -.t·hools
'.\ilost of tht·sc nµlwns ,1rt·
dis t a s teful hut the\ du dl'Sl'I \ t'
public airing '
T h e t '-' a c h e r s g ro 11 p h .1 ~
asked ttw t rusl<.'l''> lo sC'hertult· a
public d1 scuss1on oft tw d1::-.l nd '
g () a I s ,1 I) cl I I ., 0 I' t I () n s r u r
<1t·h1ev1ng tlwm 1n \'tt•w of ttw
limitc.•d s lalt• funds
Th1..• hoard too k no immed1ut t1
al't1on on tlus -;uggeslwn For one
thing trustt•t:s s a~ till·~· c·;.11)°\
m:tkt' firm de<.%10ns on nl'w fee~
0 1 JH.>t's•rnnl'I cub uilltl the l'Xl<.>nl
of the s tall' funclrng reduction 1s
known
Bul 1f the trus tees continue to
d <•la.' u1srussion of lh<'se opuons.
tlw~ may find thems elves with
l1ttll' timl· tor talk \\he n th£>
funding t·11t~ do app<'<tl'.
Ju'it ;.1 ..,ft•\\ Wl't•ks a go. for
'-''amph.•. thl' thrt.'t' t•ollegcs wen•
forn•d lo c·ut ilhout 700 spring
t·la,'\t.'' on t''trcmelv s hort
nolt{'l' Students. tOi..leh
0
t·rs and
lhr tommumt~ <.1l larg t• had hltlt•
t' h a n n· to c: n m m l' n t on t h c•
nwnnt•r rn "h1c·h lhe:-.e t ut.; wt•n·
Ill ~I cit•
C 0 i.I S t t I ll '> l l' l' s S h 0 U l d
'd1cdulc Sl'H!l'Cll forums. perh<1p:-.
I ll tf I f f (.' I' (' n l (.' I l I l' S . l 0 <, l' t• k
o p1n1on s. for l':\a mple. u n
wh(•the1· re'>1dents would pn•fcr
t u 11 1 on o 1· u ~ta I 1 n ~ down or
<·0111·~t· offrrmg!'> or ft·l'S onl~ for
parl 1<·ular tln~:-it-s
.\ rm t.• d \\ 1 th s u c: h 1 n
l11rmal1on . tru-.tt·e~ would be in
a IH'llt·1· posit ion 10 make thost•
ha rd d1nu:t'' 1 f t lw st a le ax does
f <ii I
Housing an asset
T h e t o n s t rt 1 (' l 1 11 n o f 1 Hi
apartm<.·nts on Fain I\'\\ SI.ill'
Hos pital ground-, 111 t '1lsl.1 ~lt·-,,1
s h ould he ap)>la 11 d1•d. n•ll
s corned. as t ht• pro~ r am "<1 ' h'
some residl'nb during .1 l'l·t·1•11t
Cit~ Coun<'tl mt•t•l ing
Sen•ral .;pe<1kN' t nmpl.11111·d
that the t·1t.' :-. ilppr11\ ul 11! 1 lw
pro.1ccl. thetl eottld to t al :i::Ml u111 h
w o u l ct h c r a I cl a \\ ,1 ' t' 11 I
.. unde ~1 rabl l·:-nHI\ 111g 1111n .1
tement p<1l aet• ·
Some pvopl<• St•i•m 111 thrni..
that o nce tht·~ .1r1 "t'. .i l11c·t..
oug ht to be put on tilt• l'll,, ..,
doors
t\('lu;.ill~. thl· <"1>1h ll'lll'l10n ol
t h e two slon u111t ~ ht>111g hu11t II\
Butler I lou:-.1n ~ for l'mplm l'' ·..,
and p~t1C'nt s prom1,t•, tu l;l'
ratht:'r allraet" l'
Th (' (' 0 ll IH' ii :t ... " l' d l ht'
d<'\'eloµer to h11ild tlw f1r,1 118
11111!!'> and lh l•n return fo r
,qi pr '" .ii o I 1h1' 1 t' m .11n1 n g
1·011::-.trut·t ion
D 1 V 1 ;.i n 1· 1 ~ C t 1 n c 11 a .
F ;11n'H.'W l111sµ11ul director. :.aid
lht• dt·<·1s1<111 to build apartml•n1:-.
al tht• hospital was mude four
'"" r .... ;tgo a l lt•r a '\111'\ c·~ ot
t•m p lm ''L'' lotrnd that hou.;111g
... h 11 rt <J g l' p r o h I l1 m ., " l' r e
l'UnS&<ll•l't•d l'l'llll':l l
\:-1·11u1H·il mJn Donn Hall
pn1ntt·d out. tht> d<.·,·elopmcnt 1~
h1 •1n)! huill \\ ilhoul ta' dollars
.111d "ill h l' run h~ prh ale
l'lllcrpnst•
There·-. JU<,t c;o man~ pluses
.1 hnut this pro1ec·t th al 1 "'as
"ll rp ri!-><.·cl ti! f1nct people
11 t' g .t t I\· c · "a 1 d II a 11 .. It I"
eleant•r and hl'tter run th:m a
pl'Oll'l'I 011 thC' Ollhld(•
We <Jgn•t·
Talks a u ,e lcome sig n
Thi-. 1s rc•m(•fllh1•rNI as lhl'
tim<.· of ~·c·ar \\ hc·n I hl' 111111 and
the lamb IH.' down tof.!C'lhcr '" 11
1s a measurt· ol ('om I 11r1 t11 t 1 nd
Costa Mesa h1Jml'O\\ lll'r:-. wh<1 ll·d
a 1978 rnitwti\ l' l o hind> the
developme nt of morl· than fi:lO
homes and ap::i,-tm<.>nt-. mt•t•l111 g
w1lh one oft h<' pro pt· rt\ o\\ ncr-.
Members of the ;\nr1h ('o~l<1
Mesa llomem.\•nt•rs \ssoc1 ~1t1on
have tx:cn meeting I or t tw pa-.1
month with repr<'~t.·ntat1\l'S from
South Coa!-.t Plu1.:.i . 11wn<'r'> of 13
of the 68 al'f'C''l r£>rnrwd u11dt·1 1 lw
initiative>
Thal 1~ onl' 'lC'fl Ill t ht• t JJ!hl
direction The Hh D1:-.1 n r 1 Cuurt
o f Appeal c•arlil'r I h1 ' month
declared 111\'alid thl' 1n1t1<.1t "c·
r ezonin g I he propt•rt' f 1 om
m edium dens ity 10 '\lngl1· tam1h
•
n·-.1dc11t1JI
1 ht· dec1:-.111n clt'.1r ... lht.· \\ :.t\
101 \111L·l Dt•\ l'lopmL•l\l ('o '.
"'' nt•r 111 :>o ,ll'l t':-o ho11nd1:d h'
South C'oast Pl:11a and the San
l>1l•go Frcl'\Hf\. to go u head \\1th
I h<.•1r plan~ for 537 a p artme nts
a ncl 12i home-. Tht•\ h<l\ l' not
l'l't'l'!\tl\· nwt "1th honieo\\TICl''l
Bui tht• l'1l' Coum·1l c:ould
... I 1 11 d t' t' 1 cl t· t " ;1 p JH' a I l h t•
appl'll:1tt• dt·t·i-.1on to the !->I alt·
Supn:mt· Court. tht.·1 t•liy t ~·in~ up
the Lonmg t a !'>l' 111 ('Olll l again
;\kam\111h:. 11 :-:1 ~oo<l ~ign
th .11 h<1mt·ownt' 1 ' and Ol1l' of l hl•
pro pN\\ °'' lll'I'' an• "llhng to
d i...c·uss thl·1r cll1si1't''> tor thl' '\ll<'
\\'e onl~· hn pt• that th(' r 11 ~
will takL• this J S an md1cat1<1n
that hoth side:. ~Il l' ncm mon•
\\ii li ng 10 talk out of rnurt
Opinions expressed 1n lhe space above are I hose of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex-
p re'>'>E'Cl on tn10, paqP drt-tno'' or tnPir clulnors dnel arll'>lS Reader tommenl ,., 1nv11
ed Addrt'SS Tt1t> ;)<11ly Pilot p 0 ~Ol< 1~60 (O<;l(l Mesa. CA q2b26 Pt"lone l/lJ)
641 4321
L.M. &yd/The red door
Q. Who was that famous movie
sta r who drank so much he painted
the door or his home red to m ake
s ure he got into the right house every
night?
A. Thal was no movie star. It wns
Albert Einstein. Anrl he didn't dnnk
He just thought a lot
T )l ose pe op l e kn o wn as
bulimarectlcs eat too much. then
induce vomiting to get rid or the
excess. Much has been made or lhem
In the m edia of late . Client asks why
do the reporters always show the
girls, not lhe boys. who mistreat
themselves this way. The medicos
say it's exclusively a female
phenomenon. Bulimareclics tend to
k ee p no rm a l w e ig ht-. It's the
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
""'"""" _, ... , 91 '"' V .. , •w.e Wnl ao ii., C:otl• MtW ...,,tn Ctlf,.~t to llow IMO, (M .. MtW, CA.,.,.
. .,_.,.•rt na e o a-· a
anorectics who grow extremely thin
simply by not eating.
Poll~ters asked 1,500 men and 1.500
\\Omen what they'd m ost want
builders to put into future public
lavr1tories. The men overwhelmingly
vot ed for privacy partitions and the
women said improved mirrors .
If you want to avoid more debts
than you can handle, consider these
guidelines from credit expert Harry
Browne · One. allow yoursetr no more
than three creditors. Two. don't take
on a second mortgage. Three. don't
com mil more than 15 percent or the
money you have left after taxes,
mortgage, utilities, food. Four. leave
your credit cards at ho me.
Thomas P. Haley
Pu bl I sher
Tftornas A. Murphlne
Editor
Barbara Kreibich
Editorial Page Editor
•
Loose talk creates confusion
WASHI NGTON -The Wh ite House, "Protestant angst" in countne!i like reading lhi: part of a young a nd ~
through spokesman David Gergen. has Eng I a n d . G e r man y and l h e uncertain d1!>t nc·t attorney in a film \
indi g n antly denied that it has Nethe rlands Ile added l h at the written by a younger screenwnler Who 1
"or ches trated" a public1ly campaign to "Catholic south" in Europe supported he 1s talking about and what he 1s
prepare public opinion for American nuclear weapons on its soil that was talking about howc\e r 1s not som e
sanctions of Libya. I believe them. a couple of days before de monstrations rar ket eer appea rmg hc rore a grand
The sad truth. it seems to me. is Just uegan m Italy. Jury This 1s the president or the t.:n1ted
l he opposite T h e R e a g an The Reaganauts hkc to talk that way. St<Jte!> talking about accusations that a
administration 1s Merba lly out or morally dividing people by religion, or foreign leader has sent out squads to
control Almost .from the beginning, kill him
with the president and Secretary of ~ Has Khad<.ifv done that" Arc the re
Sta te Alexander Haig in tht: lead, this (-::. ,~, ~ Libyan assas;1nat1on ~quads stalking
administration has shown a penchant .. ....; .. . Amenc·an leader-." I h<ive to believe so
for saying the wrong thing at the wrong .. _... 1f I he president s;n s s11
time -from the silly to the offensive, RICHARD Rf fVfS ,,.·; ....._ the numbingly s tupid a nd the ~~ "' Bl.:T WHY IS the president t::hatllng
dangerous. a bout assa ... :.tnallons v.1th reporters
l 'M NOT TALKING here about
ideology, but about judgment -or lack
of Judgment from the top on down
In the State Department, we have
Gen Haig crashing through the c hina -
s hops of diplomacy announcing plans
for nuclear "warning" blasts over
Eu rope and expressing support for
military dictatorship in Argentina
because the tinhorn gener a lissim os
"believe in God ..
Ha1g's deputy secr etary, William
Clark. was In Dublin this week causing
a great deal or trouble by a nnouncing
that "most Americans" believe in the
reunification or Ireland They d o? I
have the impression most Amencans
don 't give a damn
T he assistant secretary of defense.
Richard Perle, was in Los Angeles at
about the same time. offering the
opinion t h at Europea n anti -w ar
demons trations were the result of
race or ideology "J never use the words while hi s u<;s1~tants leak information
Re publi cans and Democrats." Interior about mySll'r&OU!> defecting agents" If
Secretary James Watt told a group of the s e report s d re !rue, and the
big California farmers at a private presu1ent and his people· believe talking
meeting the other day "It's liberals ;.iboul them publldy might help for
and Americans." mstanc·c, to alert Amerieans to aid law
All or that is probably natural when enforcemenl agen<·1e'i 1n the search for
youcons1derthatthesemenworkfora the hit s quad'>. then whatev e r
nice fe llow who tried t o explain to information was avatlable c;hould have
Europeans the advantages cir limited bl•cn announted
nuclear war lrm1ted to the ir ltves If public alarm w1Juld help. then the
Now Reagan seems to be outdoing options would ha ve seemed to be either
h1m~clf m his .. High Noon" dialogue cn•d1 ble a nd detalll'cl a larms or silence
with one of the world's most unpleasant The pr es 1 d e n I right n o w 1
men. Col ~oamma r Khadafy of Liby a an·omphsh1ng nothing but confuswn
Our president . in his time, acted in a about the Li byan~ and about his own
lot of bad movies. Few of them. though. c red1h1hty and JUtll!ment
had Imes as bad a s the ones he's I have nn doubt th11t Reagan and his
reading these days · friends, lrke mo!it of us. talk too much
··we have thl' evide nce. and he knows and <'an sound a little unhinged in
it .. pr1vatt• But th1!i 1~ \\hat privacy 1s for
"I wouldn"t believe a word he says 1f I th<' president and his men should get
were you ' themScl\'eS under control in public Or
He sounds more like a young actor they should JUS t shut up
Think twice about that Christmas pet
To the Editor.
Perhaps you a re considering giving a
puppy or kitten as a Christmas gift The
United Humanitarians volunteer animal
workers ask you to please r~onsider
These s mall creatures ar e a serious
responsibility. Consider t he confusion in
MAILBOX
the average home al Chr istmas lime. It
is hardly the place to bring a pet who
needs plenty or sleep and a quiet place
as a refuge
Few of us have time during the
holidays to properly housebreak a
puppy or to feed a pet at regular
intervals. Children often pressure their
parents into purchasing a puppy or
kitten by promising to reed , groom and
clean up arter 1t When the child doesn't
perform these duties. the parents will
often get rid or the pet.
I F ONLY a puppy o r kitten will do as
a gift. do consider a gift certificate to be
honored a fter the holidays when the
household returns to a normal schedule.
Before obtaining a pet at any lime. a
family should cons ider the following :
l Are you committed to caring for
the pet for its lifetime. or just until your
children tire of their new toy?
2. Are you willing and able to pay for
altering your pet to prevent the birth of
m o re a nimals in a nation already
saturated with pets?
3. Are you willing and able to pay for
all inoculations, yearly checkups and
any emergency treatment the pet may
need?
4. When choosing a dog, are you
keeping in min'd that the cute little
puppy of unknown parentage could
w ithin a year outgrow your small yard?
If both parents are working, It is
practically impossible to properly train
a puppy. Why not get an adult dog from
the pound after the holidays and save a
life ,, H. MORTENSEN
Vaniahing wetland.
To the Editor·
What Is happening with the weUands
of Southern California ? Of the 10
percent lei\, however dt 1raded, almost
90 percent will be buried In the next Ove
y ears, tr c urrent plans are
Implemented. Every single Identified
we tland In the Los Angeles basin
appean to be marked for devetopmMt
of one kind or another, If it's not under
mllltary control. In particular, tbt
Bo in Cblca wetlands wlll •oon
\
disappear under 10 feet of fill, except
for the parts destroyed by dredging a
deepwater channel and marina. a nd
th ree hundred acres required for oil
extraction activities
or course. development does not
come free to us taxpayers The total
capital cost of the Orange County plan
1s estimated at almost $1~ million. I
read in the papers that Oran ge County
1s looking at a complete strangulation of
the traffic system withm the next five
years beca use there aren 't funds
available for either mass transit or
expanded freeways. So, Callrans s hould
divert funds to t he Pacific Coast
Highway for roadbed relocation and a
45-foot·high bridge so people wilh
enough leisure lime and cash can get
their boats out to the ocean at our
expense"
TH E SURROUNDING communities,
cu rrently ha rd pressed to provide
ad equate community services will have
to absorb the cos Lo; of the increased
traffic generated. sewage <which will
be pumped uphill, notice) and other
services. without participating in• the
t ax base. as I understand it, since the
de velopment will be in the county.
The plan also involves the permanent
loss of 600 feet of Bolsa Chica State
Beach. When these beautiful Orange
County beaches have a c urre nt
visitation rate of 60,000 on a pe ak
summe r day, is it good planning to give
up this lowcost resource, available to
citizens of all financial categories, for
the recreational use of a minority?
During the construction phase, much of
t h e beac h will be taken .._.P b y
machinery a nd materials . And who will
pay ror restoration of the beach if the
currents are changed by lhe channel
and e i;od e It awa y ? We know
who ... us ... the sap citizens , as they
say in the hinterlands.
0 1.IVA TSOSIE
R ight to atrike
To the Editor :
It was with muc h disgust and
revulsion that I read the headlines of
today's Daily Pilot about the altuation
In Poland. When tbe leade r of a country
threatem to Jail the leaders or a aroup
of workers, w_Mn the lc-f a
country threatef9to use \rt and
milltary lorce to curb the naturaJ rl1ht.s
or citiiena, the.n that country ls in 11.d
shape. Preslde.nt Reagan hu promised .. 1..•llt•• ,,_,._,.., .... , ....... .,.,,. ,...,. ,., ......... 111
'''' to 111 tlMK• .. ellm;,..11 1111t1 ;, ,...., .... l.•llto., •
•OtO\ !If IK• wtll lllt t i""' jlftltr9'1Ct All 1en tl'\ """'' '" t l,.dt t10f\il11,. .,.. m,.11119 •Hnn llVI ,..,,.., tftey 0t
wlfllllt ld OI' teQlrt'\I II WlllCl ... I tN Mfl I\ .,..ftfll Poelff
••II 1101-.. ~1-LtllH\ ma, .,. ltl•"*" •• .. 1.-H•m• •NI oi--· •' ,,,. t.,1t 1-.i111r ""''1 .. ., • .,. to• "fttflUllOfl pv,....W, t
to use his powers to assure the right of
the Poles to strike
But wait ' What 1s this o n the editorial
paRe'? Is it true the Daily Pilot. along
with President Reagan. supports the
riJ!ht for lh«' Poles to strike. but not for
L" S c1t1zens to strike.., This does not
make sense.
I can sympathize with the Poles I
have been threAlened with jail terms.
wi th fines, with courl actions, with loss
of my c1v1I rights. with r elegation to a
s tatus of non citizen and use of military
forces Lo undt>rm1ne my job and,
finally, fire d by a government that
supports the right of the Polish people
to strike
You see. I was fired on Aug. 28. 1961
for allc.>ged ly striking agains t the
government of the United St ates, and I
a m still on s trikl! I have given 13 years
of my hfe from Vietnam to Los Angeles
tower to the U S government. I shall
not do 1t again
Pres ident Reagan and the Daily Pilot.
do you or do you not support people's
right to strike?
As far as another feder al job. please
refer to the Wall Street Journal which
detailed federal JOb layoffs that could
cost 100.000 federal jobs . Show me
whe re one federal job exists
The gist of the matter 1s: I am a
professional air traffic controller. not a
professional bureaucrat. As a union
member I engage in colle ctive
bargaining. not collective begging
LELAND R SISK
Car o l complaints
To t he Editor.
About this time every year the re are
persons who bring legal action· against
buildings for playing what lhey consider
to be religious music in the lorm of
C hristmas carols even though they do
not genera1ty have words .
I guess this will lead lnevitably to a
separation or church and elevator.
Wlt.LIAM B. FARRINGTON
BlDDIY BUS -It's hard to rtgure: The city removes
beauUtul. larae trees but lpores lht
shameful weed sit uation along Fair
Drive between Harbor and Fairview.
E .J L
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BRAVE LITTLE GIRL Four·H'<.11' old Rent'l' c;utl'I 1-. hl·ld ll\
fathe r . Dadd. as Costa :\ks'a firemt•n ;.1dminisll'l' f1r..;1 :11d
art er an a<:cident a l !I a m toda\ Thl• Costa \k..,a girl '' ;1-.
injured in thl' crash a t t'ollt·ge. ;\\t•nut• and \\'ibnn Strt'l'l
whe n the car drl\ L'I'\ h~ her fathl'r ('oll1dl'd \\1th :mottwr
Dally Piiat
• THURSDAY, D EC. 17, 1981
CAVALCADE 8 2-J.
Copper industry troubles, are
tarnishing Arizona's boom. See
. Rr:ige B4 .
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'l'h 1dt• dn \ l'll ll\ Oorot h' llm l'. a ho ol ( ·_...,, :1 \f!--.:1 I .111 ll'
Ht'lll'l' ''as takt1i1 lo Cost ~• \Je...,a :\km11n.i l l111-.p1t.il .11 14'1 .1
quid. patC'h·up b~ l1n_1 mpn :1 11<1 \\';1 -. 11·1H11·1c •d 111 :.!1J11d
!'otHhtion at th<.• ho:-.pttal 'l'ml'rJ . .!l'iH' 11111rn
County OKs
Bolsa Chica ·.
marsh plans
By PATRICK KENNEDY
OI U.. o.lty rt ... Si.If
The housing and marina
development plan for the Bolsa
Chica marsh received a mixed
r ece ption a fter approval
Wednesday by t he Orange
County Board of Supervisors.
T he $l79 million development
proposal for the l,600-acre area
south of Warner Avenue along
the inland side of Pacifi c Coast
H ig h way was approved
Wednesday, 4-0.
Supervi sor Bruce Nestande
was absent.
The plan includes a l.800-slip
boat marina. S.700 homes, a
97 acre county park, a navigable
channel lo the ocean and to
adjacent Huntington Harbour, a
45-foot -high bridge over the
channels and 600 acres of salt
marsh.
The proposal is scheduled to
go to coastal commissioners
next month for final approval.
Supervisor Harriett Wieder
describe d th e p lan a s
· balanced " b e tween
dcvelopmt"nt and environmental
interests
But J im Hirs c h , coastal
a nalyst f o r the co a s tal
com mission, sa id a fter the
m ee t1 ng th at t he p r oposal
doesn·t a ppear to preserve
enougl'l s alt marsh to satisfy
coastal commissioners.
Hirsch cited a State Fish and
Gam e report released Tuesday
that identified 852 acres as a
via bly functioning wetlands
ha bitat for birds and fish. The
report noted that another 400
acres compris e a natural
, wetlands but severely degraded
by qil operations in the area and
in need of restoration.
Thieves hit
clothing .
shop in CdM
Clothing r ustlers re portedly
smashed out a dis play window to a Corona del MJu:._men'S-Sbop __ __..
Wednesday and made off with
250 wool and silk neck ties as
well as 10 pair of pants, a tweed
su it a nd a viole t -colored
s portscoat.
Newpor t Beac h o fficers
estimat~ lhe burglars got away
with $12,000 worth of clothing
from Mark Schell Design, 2737
E. Coast Highway.
Pol ic e sa id th e c rooks
apparently broke into the shop
al about 8 p.m .. gathered up
clothing and ra n, leaving a trail
of neckties and broken glass in
their wake.
The burlgars, police said, also
mad e o ff with two
c h ocola t e .colo r ed l e athe r
jackets and four silk shirts .
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Boar d t o select O CC president
Coast District seeks community members to serve
The Coast Community College
District is seeking members of
the community to serve on a
committee that will help select a
new president of Orange Coast
College.
Orange Coast Co llege
President Robert Moor e has
announced plans to retire 1n
June.
The college district will accept
applicati086 and nominations
through Dec. 24 for two seats on
the screening committee that
must be filled by members of
the community .
The committee a lso will
include one representative each
from college management. the
co ll ege f aculty sen ate, the
classified <non-teaching > staff.
Doug l a s firm aids
Mesa music cente r
The McDonnell Douglas Corp.
has given a $300,000 cash gift
toward the cons truction and
endowment or lbe future S59
million Orange County Music
Center in Costa Mesa.
The gift brings total donations
to the Music Center to more than
$20 million.
"It is our p l easure t o
participate in the creation or a
perfor ming arts center for the
people or Orange County," said
Robert L. John~on. corporate
vice president.
Music Center officials noted
that the cash gift will help the
performing arts ~ter reach its
year-end goal to raise $1 million
in cash in order to collect $1 6
million from two donors who
gave cash challenge gi fts.
In m aking their $6 million
pledge the Segerstrom family
agreed to match all cash gifts on
a l to 3 basis up to Sl.8 million.
said officials.
Th e J ames I rvi n e
Foundation's S3 million pledge
was made on a matching basis
over two years. with the first SJ
million contingent on the ability
to raise $1 million by the end of
the year
The remaining S2 mill ion is
contingent on raising another S6
million by September . 1983.
To date six gifts of SJ million
or more have been received by
the Music Center, including. $6
million from the Segerstrom
family, $3 million from the
James Irvine Foundation, $2
million from Jim Bentley, S2
million from Fluor Foundation,
and Sl million each from the
Harry G. Steele Foundation and
the Hoag Foundation.
the citizen advisory committee
o r college fou ndation . and
students.
As originally propos ed by the
dis tric t ad m in istration, the
screening committee was to
have no student representation
After student groups protested
to the board of trustees. the
student seat was added. It is to
be filled by Mike Odegaard. who
serves as the non-voting student
re presentative on the district
board of trustees.
The full committee will be
appointed by the board at its
Jan. 6 meetm~.
D 1s tr1ct o ffi cia ls said
applicants for the community
seats must be prepared to attend
nume rous meetings in January,
February and Marc h to screen
applicants for the pres ident's
post. These proceedings will be
confidential.
More than 80 people from
across the nation already have
appJied for Dr. Moore's post. lhe
distr ict said.
Under c urrent pl ans, the
sc r eeni n g com mi ttee will
narrow the field to about three
finalists. The new president then
will be selected by the board or
trustees.
Mo re information o n the
committee requirements can be
obtained by calling the district
at 556·5651.
Letters of intent can be mailed
t o Dr. Norman E . Watson.
Chancellor, or to the Board of
Trus tees, Coast Com munity
College Distr ict , 1370 Adams
Ave .. Costa Mesa 92626.
CHRISTMAS ORIN -Beto Lopez. 6, beams as
he holds his present from Santa Claus at a
Ch ristmas party for 70 needy C9sta Mesa
children staged by the cit y's Rotary Club
Wednesday at the Mesa Verde Country Club.
Beto Is a student a t Lindbergh School.
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Newport Harbor
Fest i val of Lights Boat Parade
December 17 throuon 23
f>:30-8:4S p.m.
BOAT PARADE ROUTE F rom 80 to 100
boa t... an• expeC'ted to participate in th~
Festi\'al of Light" Christm as Boat P <.i r a de
each night at :--.;e\\ port Harhor t onight
Deity ..........
through Wednesday The parade hegms at
6.30 p.m . at Balboa Is land rerr~· Landing
and tra\'els clockwise a round the harhor.
returning to the landing at 8 ·45 pm
Woman hit
by truck in
Mesa critical
A Santa Ana woman remains
in critical condition today arter
b e ing s truck We dnesday
morning in Costa Mesa as she
walked lo work
Josephine Martinez. 53, was
transported to Fountain Va lley
Community Hospital Trauma
Cen ter with head and chest
injuries sustained m the 7 a.m.
accident at Newport Boulevard
and Bay Street.
Police said the woman was
crossing Newport Boulevard on
he r way• to work whe n the
accident occurred. The driver,
Michael Trotter, 19. of Costa
Mesa, l<ll4ci><>hce the light was
green as he proceeded into the
Inte r s e c t ion at Newpor t
Boulevard and Bay Street.
Bandit hits Mesa
market for $200
\ A gunman forced a grocery
store m anager in Costa Mesa to
hand over $200 In cash
Wednesday, police s aid.
Police said the bandit, armed
with a Iona barrel revolver,
walked into the Alpha Beta al
241 E . 17th St.,1 shortly arter 8 •
p .m. • ,_
Lee Rogers, Coast
civic leader, dead
Funeral services will be held Friday for long-time Newport
Beach resident Lee J . Rogers,
who was prominent in the city's
Assistance LeaJUe and active in
many other ciV1c organizations.
Mrs. Rogers, woo moved to
Newport Beach with her
husband in 1945, died Tuesday.
The former Pasadena resident
married Paul Milton Rogers
that year, and the couple moved
to Newport Beach. Her husband,
a manufacturer, preceded her in
death nine years aeo.
Mrs. Rogers was a member of
the Assistance L e agu e o f
Newport Beach for 28 years,
servu\g in nearly every capacity
e xcept president.
She was a member of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian-church
of Newport Beach since 1953 and
was active In t he church's
Bethel Bible study group.
She was a member of the
Newport chapter or the National
Charity Lea~ue, a nd helped found the cha er's thrlft shop.
She also eloneed to the
AngeUtos de Oro, a women 'a
aroup that s upports the Bi1
Brothen of Orange County, and
in put yean was act.Ive ln the
PT A and tbe Ebell Club of
Newport Bea~h.
Mrs. Ro1ers ls survived by
her aon niomu M. Roffra ol
Palos Verdes; daughters Mrs.
M . R . (·Ann ) Sinnott or
Cupertino; Mrs. Robert <Paula>
Lupcbo or Clayton; and Mrs.
Roger <Lea h > Laule of
Capistrano Beach.
She ls also survived by seveo
grandchildren; sisters Marie
Joyner , or Pasadena; Ethlyn
Pulliam, of Arcadia · and
brothers Lansen and 'Larry
Joyner of Lake Isabella.
Funeral services will be held
at 1~.m. Friday al Pacific View
Memoria.tPark, Newport Beach. The family requests donations
be made to the Assistance
League of Newport Beach, 505
32nd St. Newport Beach ; or to St. Andrew 's Presbyterian
Church.
Help sought
for CM aid
The Catholic Social Senices
a1spanlc Outreach pro1ram is
1ookini for vola nteer1 to
dlatribute food bade\I and to)'I
Saturd-.y to 7S needy Cotta Meta
f~mrues. · T hOH lnterHte4 tn belpln1
aboutd meet at 10 a .m. at au M lddle School, 801 HamU-. l!k.,
Costa Mesa.
Ale N Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. Oecembor 17, 1981
College alternatives
sho·uld be discussed
'oa st Commun1t,\ ('ollcgt·
Dis t ri<:t t rus l N.•s ha \'t' n·t·(•h t:d
from their a<inHn1s t rat or, a 11:-.t
of "ugly altt~1·nativt•:-." lo cnn-.uh•r
I n V i l' W O r I h t> (' O II I I n 11 I II g
uncert a inl\ ovt>r -;tatt• f11nd111 g
Ch an cl' 11 o r Norm .1 n t-:
Watson has pn•d1l'tccl till' d1 strH:I.
whic h includes Or\,lngl· Coast.
Go I den W <.'s t a n d Co a:-, ti 1 n t'
collegl·s. ma,\ f111d ihl'lf ... hort I
m1llinn to S:3 m11lw11 :11 tlw t•nd of
the <·urrenl sch ool 't·ar
As a re:-.ult lh(• t r·us1l•1•:-. ma'
b e forn·d to make ... onw d1ff1 n 1i1
det'is 1ons on h em 10 maintain
qualit y edutat1on at tht• loc·;il
(·ollcges
The lis t S J\'~ lht• t n rs t1•e:-
could urge 'tat.<• ll·g1sl:1t Pl's to
estahl b h u ton1m11111t\' t«1l ll·gl·
tuitwn 01' t ht• dis t rit·t 1·•111ld
inc reas c or t'l't'~1ll• nl'\\' I t'l''
permittl·d undt•r t·x1 ... llng I:'''
The t rusll'C'' ;ti.so t:o1ild
reduce <:lass offerings and la\ 11fl
teachers and <H1m1111 :-.trat11r ...
The Amerit·an F t•dt•rat ion of'
TeathNs has adckd th:11 tht·
trus tees t ·ould support .1 t;i:-.
mcrease lo a1<l sc-honl.,
Mo:,t nf th1•-;t• opt1n11' .111·
distastl'l'ul 1>111 tht·\ clo 1ll-:-.1·1, 1•
public· ~ri ng. ·
The ll'iH'ht·r ... 1-!rnup h .1 ...
a s ke d th1.· t ru:..tt·l's to -;d1edult· a
publk dbcu ... s1011 111 tlw d1..,11wr ...
gu ul :.. anc.J II:-opt1un:-. ror
a('htl'Ving thl'm 1n \'ll'W of tht•
l1m1kd stall' funds
Thl' ho:irct look no 1mmNl1atc
a('l 1on 1111 tt11s sug.l{t'st ion For ont•
th ing tru\kt'S ... ay lht..·~· 1.·un 'I
make.· ltrm c.ll·<'1!-.1on.., on ne\\ ft>es
<>r p1..•1" .. 011n1.•I c.·ub until lht• extc.•nt
ol lht-..,latt· f11nd1ng r1..•dut·tum 1:-.
kr'\OWll
But 1f t h1.• I ru:-.tc.·1.·!-. t·ont111u1.· to
dPl:I.' d1~t·us:-.ion of lhl·St' opltt>ns,
t ht•\ ma' ftnd thl'mSC'lve~ with
I i ti h• 1 lnll' fo r ta I k \\ h 1.• 11 I ht..'
f11ncl111g t'llh do ap11t:ar
.Ju:,t a lew \\ t•t•ks ago. for
1".;ampk tlh' lhrt•e t'olleges wer1.•
torn·d tu ('lit about 7110 sµr1ng
c· I J s s t..' .., o n 1.· x t n· m l' I ,. !-. h 11 r t
n11t1<·1· StLHknt:.., ll·aeht•rs and
tlw t111n111t111it~ at l ::i r~t' had ltttlt.•
l' h .1 n l' l' t o C' om m <' n t on th l'
manner Ill wh1eh lh1.·st• 1·uts were
m :.Hh.•
('uas t tr11st1.·cs s hould
... 1·h1.·dule st'\ l'ral forum:... µt>rh a ps
1 n ti 1 I f e n.· n t <.' 1 t 1 t· s . t o s t• e k
op1n1011s for 1.•xarnple. on
'' ht't lwr rt•sult•nt:-> would prl'f er
tu1t11111 or <1 'l:ultng down of
l'llll r-,1..• off t•n ng:-. or I l'l'~ onl~ for
pal'l l('lllal' <'l:.tSM'S
\ r m \' d " 1 t h ~u c· h 1 n .
lnrmatwn. t ru:-.tt·es would hl' in
,1 lwtl<·r pos111on lo m akt> thost·
h:q d <·ho1n·-; 11 the· st att• ax doe!)
1.111
Rent issue sticky
~Johll1· honw p .1 r l.. t t·11anh 111
:"i c.•wport Jh-.11·h. llP'>l'f \\1th
n•c·c•nt n •nt hi kt•:.. lt.t\ 1· .1..,l..1·d
cit :» nfl ic1ab 10 lwlp 0111 ll\
adopting a form 111 n·nl 1·1111trol
Tht.• wo rrred lt•11<111l :.... t11r th•
mu~t part. ;.irl' Imm lht· lh· \111.1
[3cns1de \·t11a ~1.· a :1.11. 1111 11
muhtle hom1..· p~11 k 1u -.1 1•a -.1111 t ill'
L'pper ~cwport H,1,
A spok(' ... ma11 I'm t ht 1 r•11.111h
maintains n •nh n ·1·1·11t I\ h.i' 1·
been tn('l'C'a ... <•cl ;i-, m11d1 ..1-. 11u1
p (' rccnt 0n 1• mu h rl l' ho m1·
ch~r report('(( ht-. n •111 \\t•n1
fro-m ~13 to Sll31i .> m1111th
Ten :rn l s :1 t t ht' \: l' \\ p 11 rt
T1'rr;.H'l' mnhih· h11nH· p,11 I.. 111
Wt'!'. I ~<'\\port r1•po1 t1-cl th1·1r
m o n l h I ' fl' l' r (' <· 1 • n t I ' " ,1 ....
int'rl'a!-.<•<I lrnm SI.ill t11 S:.!.ill ,1
m onth
~ohoch <·:1 11 hL1111t• 1 ht'"t'
tnUl\'lduab 1111' lwin~ ttpsl'I lh1t
lo :.isk llw <·1t~ ln gel Ill\ 11(\(•d I" o1
s l 1 l' k ~ q ucst 1011
.\ krwnts· g r 1111p '' p1 op11:-.111g
that park ownt·I' l>v l1m11Pd ll\
l'it \ la\\ to 11111· I l'lll Ill\ 11·.1s 1· .1
,·ear
' Furthl'I I hl' g ruup 1 .... 1-,l..111.i.:
the cit~ lo adopt a l;rn th:1I \H>1tlcl
force tht• owner:-and l1•11a11t -. 111
ncgo tiak <ill r ent itH·n·as t''
Thl' proposal is that 11 lht•"t'
n e g o t 1 a I 11111 :... h n I:! d u '' n " n
..1rh1t1·a1rn would b<· c·<ill t·d in to
't'll le th1..· mattt.•r
1"111all.'. t he gru11p \\ant:-. tht•
1 • 1 I ' I " ado p I ;1 n c.· m c.• r g l' n c ~
1norat11nu11) on rent hikes until
t l1t·"l.' llt'\\ l;1w-. an• ;idopll•d .rnd
1111 I ht• l>oul..:-.
.\ .... l..1ng a ('It\ IO hl'l'O ITil'
11\\llht·d II\ l'l'lll ('Ol\ll'ol IS a \l'I'\
<·11nt1 oq•rs1al stt·p Henl t•ontr<;I
1-. .1 potl·nt1al P;111dor:i s Box
In S:.in Juan C':.ip1str:mo. tor
111,I LllHT. ;1 c·it' mobile home.• rent
l'lllllrnl ord1naiH (' WUS found to he
unt·o11..,t1111t111n<.ll thb m onth b' <Jn
<>range Count~ Supenor Ci1urt
1 udgc
Th1..• Captstrann ordinanc1.' Sl'l
:1 l1m1t on !-.µace n.>nt inae ase..,
T ht' d t•<·1s1on h<.i~ lwen appt•aled
But \\hat was tnt•cl not st>
Ion ~ ,1go Ill I h111t111gtnn Beaeh,
t hllugh. mig ht lw "ort h <''µloring
Ill this t ast•
Till.' llunt1n gton lh ·:.ic·h
Foun1a111 \'::ti ll'\ Ho are! nf
H t·al lol'-; \\LI .., a -,k l'd t o hC'lp
.11 h11r.1t1..· rt·nt d1 -.p1111..·' h<'IY.l.'l'll
t1 •11;1111" and O\\ n1·rs Ttw huar~I
did so \\llll111.!l\
Whal ·, good 1.tl>o11t 1h1 -,
..... i11111on is th<.11 the t'll' \\<ts .1hlt..·
t n -.\~t\ 0111 11 1 thl· piC'.tun· Hent
<'lltll 1 ol 111 '\1•\\ port fk ,1('h I" a
(';Jrl ot \\Ol'm .... h<• .... 1 k it llllOP (.'rl(•d
Tim e-share questions
For the .... econd t1nw 111 111:..t
ove r a yC'ar. plan.., h.t\ 1· 1>1.·1.·11
ad\ ant·t·c1 tor rorbl rue 1111 1! a
re s or l ·st ,. l l• t 1 rtl l' :... h .1 1 l'
condom1niuni prnw<·t 111 '\p\\ pm 1
Reach .
T o fli:jtt•. hoth ha\'l' h1·cn
denied by I ht• c it' Pla11n111 1?
Comm1s~ion One latt·r \\LI'
denied bv tht• C1t\ Co11nC'1l
The•· m o'>t 1'1..•1.•en t prnp11sal •
which \\'011lcl result 1n th1·
r emoval of an o frin• lrnlld111g a t
3336 Via LHlo w11 h ,1 20 un it
condominium s tnH·t1irr to IH'
built in its pla('l'. m:.i,\· s till Ill'
appealed to the (.'it~' ('ounC'il
Thl' time-sh ttre Sl'ht·me <';tll:-.
for each unil to h e sold 111
o n e -week. incn•mcnts In olht>r
words. each condomin111rn wo11ld
h ave up t o 52 ownl'I':.. Ea<'l1
owner coulcl leas(• or rc.·nt 011t hi'
w eek-long own e r s hip pt•no<I nl
stay t here hims elf
The concern 111 hol h of tlw
Newport lime·s harl' proposals
h as been with traff11.· Neighbors
of the propm;ecl prn,1ert s ttes
•
<;t1g,:!l'Sl<'d lrafl 1<' would lw too
tw ;.1' ~
The ir l'Oll<.'ern:-. ltkl'I\' are
rn1111t al lht~ point s int'e one nf the
pro1ect~ 1 ~ dead a nd thl' setoncl
aprH•ars to be he<1ded 111 I h~l
d 11·t·('t 1on
The point is tha t othel'
t1rn ('-s hare pro ject s w ill he
propo:-.ed D l'\ l'l op1.•r s se1.•
~(·wport h;1s a natura l plact' for
t his rco;ort idea t h:.il ha:-c·:.iught
on l11g in pl;1ces likl• Ha\\;,111 and
f><ilm Springs
Thl' cit\'. lhl·rcfore. should
al lt>mpt to devt'lop somt' s pec ifi<·
r1.•qu1re m c nts for timc-s h tll't•
p I u n s a s 1 t ct i d w h t• n
('on d o min 1 um l' o n\' C' r s 10 n s
twl'ame popular.
Currently. the til y has no ~et
c rite ria for time·s h;.irc ·µro,1ects
s u <' h a s h o w m u c h o n · s i ll'
parking s hould he required or
how lht' proJ ect will ht>
marntmned
Thes e questions need to lw
answerl'd
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~oRANGE COAST
Daily Pilot
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Thomas P. Haley
Publisher
Thomas A. Murphlne
Ed itor f
Barbara Krelbich
Editorial Pao Editor
Loose talk creates confusion
WASHING TON -The White House,
through spokesman David Gergen. has
indignantly denied that -it h a s
"orchestrated" a publicity campaign to
prepare public opinion for American
sam•tions of Libya. 1 believe them.
The sad truth, 1l seems to me. is just
the opposite T h e R eaga n
adm1nislr at1on is ver bally out of
control Almos t from the beginning.
with the pres ident and Secretary of
Stale Alexander Haig in the lead. this
administration has s hown a penchant
for saying the wrong thing at the wrong
lime from the silly to the offensive,
th e numbingly stupid a nd the
dangerous.
I 'M NOT TALKING here about
ideology. but about judgment -or lack
of judgment from the top on down.
In the State Department, we have
Gen Haig c rashing through the china
shops of diplomacy announcing plans
for nurlcar "warning" blasts over
Europe and expressing s upport for
military dictatorship in Argentina
because the tinhorn generalissim os
"believe tn God."
llaig's deputy secretary, William
Clark, was in Dublin this week causing
a great deal of trouble by announcing
that "most Americans" believe in the
reunification of Ireland They do? I
have the impression most Americans
don't give a damn
The assistant s ecretary of defense.
Richard Perle, was in Los Angeles at
about the sam e time, offering the
opinion that European a nti -war
demonstrations were the res ult of
"Protestant angst' 1n countnes like
England . Germ<iny and Lhe
Netherlands He added that the
"Catholic south" m Europe s upported
nuclear weapons on its soil that was
a couple of days before d emonstrations
began in Italy
The Reaganauts like lo talk that way,
morally d1v1dmg people by religion. or
10,.
-------------'-1 RICHARD RllVIS 1'i ....
race or ideology "I never use the words
Republicans and Democrats." Interior
Secr etary James Walt told a grc1up of
big California farmers at a private
meeting the other day "It's liberals
and Americans ·
All of that 1s probably natural when
you consider that these men work for a
n ice fellow who tried to explain to
Europeans the adv;.tntages of hm1ted
nuclear war limited to their lives .
Now Reagan seems to be outdoing
h1m ~elf 1n his ··Hi g h :-.Joon" dialogue
with one of the world's most unpleas ant
men, Col Moammcir Khadafy of Libya.
Our president. m his time, al•ted tn a
lot of bad movies Few of them, though.
had lines as bad as the ones he's
reading these days
"We have the evidence, and he knows
it."
"I wouldn't believe a word he ~ay~ 1f I
were vou."
He 'sounds more like a young artor
reading lhe part o f a young and
uncertain d1slrirt attorney in a film
written by a younger screenwnter Who
he is lalk1ng about and what he 1s
t:.ilk1ng about. however, 1s not soine
racketeer appearing before a grand
Jury This is the pre!>1denl of the United
Stal es talking about accusations thal a
foreign leader has sent out, squads lo
kill him
Jlas Khadafy done that" /\re there
l.1 b} an a~:.assination squads stalking
American leaders·> I have to h<:lieve so
1f lhl' president !-Jays so
8 t:T WHY IS the president chatting
Jbout assa~ ... 1nal1ons with reporters
while his a ssistant~ teak information
:i bout mysll'rious defecting agents" U
the s e rcprirls arc true, and the
president and his peQµl e believe talking
Jboul them pubhclv might help for
im.tance. to alcrt Ame ricans to a id law
enforcement agen1.·1e-; 1n the search for
l h e h 1 l ., q ·u ad s . then whatever
information was available should have
b1•en annount't·<l
If publll' alarm would help, then the
options would have seemt!d lo be either
credible and detailed alarms or s ilence.
Tht• prc'\1dC>nt r 1g hi n o v. 1s
atC'omphsh1ng nothing but confusion
ubout lhe L1bvans and about his own
cred1b1llty a nd.Judgment
I ha\l' no doubt that Reagan and his
friends. like mo'>l of us. talk too much
and t.'an sound a little unhinged in
pri\'a(c Hut this IS what privacy IS ror
the pre!>1dent and his men should get
lhcm!>dves under <·ontrol in public Or,
lhl'Y s hould JUSt '>hlll UIJ
Think twice about that Christmas pet
To the Editor
Perhaps you are considering giving a
puppy or kitten as a Christmas gjfl. The
United Humanitarians volunteer animal
workers ask you to please reconsider
These s mall creatures are a serious
responsibility. Consider the confusion 1n
MAILBOX
the average home at Christmas time lt
is hardly the place lo bring a pet who
needs plenty of sleep and a quiet place
a s a refuge
Few of us have lime' during the
holidays to properly housebreak a
puppy or to feed a pet al regular
intervals. Children often pressure their
parents into purchasing a puppy or
kitten by promising to feed, groom and
clean up after it. Whe n the child doesn't
perform these duties, the parents will
often get rid of the pet.
IF ONLV a puppy or kitten will do as
a gift, do consider a gift certificate to be
honored after the holidays when the
household returns to a normal schedule
Before obtaining a pet at any lime, a
family should consider the following;
l Are you committed to caring for
the pet for its li{etime, o r just until your
children tire of their new toy?
2 Are you willfog and able to pay for
altering your pet to prevent the birth of
more an imals in a nation already
saturated with pets'
3 Are you willing and able to pay f(,)r
all inoculations. year ly checkups a nd
any emergency treatment the pet m ay
need ?
4. When choos ing a dog, are yt>u
keeping in mind that the cute little
puppy of unknown parentage could
within a year outgrow your s mall yard ?
tr both parents are working, it Is
practically impossible to properly train
a puppy Why not get an adult dog from
the pound after the holidays and save a
life.
H. MORTENSEN
Jlani3hing wetlam:U
To the Editor: /
Whal Is happening ~ the wetlands
of Southe rn CalHornia? Of the 10
percent lert, however deiraded, almost
90 percent wUI be burled In the next live •
yeau. if c u rre nt plans are
implemented. Every alnale ldtnWied
wetland In the Los Angeles buin
ap~an to be martted ror development
of one kind or another, lf It's not under
military control. In parUcular , the
Bolsa Chica weUands will soon
,
disappear under 10 feel of fill. except
for the parts destroyed by dredging a
deepwater channel and manna. and
thret.> hundred acres required for oil
e xtraction actl\/1ties
()( l'Ourse, development does not
com e free to us taxpaye rs The total
capital cost of the Orange County plan
1:. estimated at almost SlfK> million. I
read in the papers that Orange County
is looking at a complete str angulation or
the traffic system within the next five
years because there aren't fund~
available for either m ass transit or
expanded freeways So, Caltrans s hould
divert funds to the Pacific Coast
Highway for roadbed relocation and a
45-foot·high bridge so people w1lh
enough leisure time and cash can gel
their boats out to the ocean al our
expense''
THE SURROUNDING communities.
c urrently hard pressed to provide
adequate community services will have
to absorb the costs of the increased
traffic generated, sewage I which will
be pumped uphill, notice > and other
services, without participating in the
tax base. as I unde rstand it. since lhe
development will be in the county
The plan also involves the permanent
loss of 600 feet of Bolsa Chica State
Beach. When these beautiful Orange
County beac hes ha ve a current
visitation rate of 60,000 on a peak
summer day, 1s it good planning to give
up this lowcost resource, available to
citizens of all financial categories, for
the recr eational use of a minority?
'During the construction phase. much of
the beach will be t a k e n up by
machinery a nd materials. And who will
pay for restoration of the beach if the
c urrents are changed by the channel
and erode it a w ay' W e know
who ... us ... the sap citizens. as they
say in the hinterlands.
OLIVA TSOSIE
Rig ht l.o atrike .
To the Editor:
It was with much disgust and
revulsion that I read the headlines of
today's Dally Pilot about the situation
in Poland. Wben the leader of a country
threatens to jail the leaders of a 1roup
of wo rkers, when t he leader o r a
l't>untry threatens to use violence and
military force to curb the natural f\ght.s
of cititens, Lb4!n that country ts ln aad
s hape. Pr-6ident Reagan• ltas prom ised
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L•ll.,\ Ir-tNIMtt•ro ••tcomo. TIW rltl>I IO< .... ftM .. ,
,.,. to 111 '41«• Of '"''"""'• ll!Mi I\ ·--uttoo .. •
•O•Gt .. ·-.. " • ""'"' ..... r ... u All ..... " -I '" clwd• t>tNI.,,.• •l'f m•llt,,. • .,.,, Diil -• _,. •
•11111\ote Oft tflCllllt\f ti •Ylt1t1onl •NMll It -tllt """' ""' "°' ""f\llDI•-l..oltt<t mn oe ,_...,_. to Mt,.... H•m• •NI,,,_.....,_, ot I'"',.,.,,...,,,., -'1 • 11.-911 tor
.. ,,,IC 111e11 """°"'' I
to use his powers to assure the ri ght of
the Poles to strike
But wait• What is this on the editorial
page'.' Is 1t true the Daily Pilot, along
with President Reagan. s upports the
right for the Poles lo strike, but not for
L' S c1t1zens to strike'• Th.is does nol
make sense.
I can sympathize with the Poles. I
have been threatened with jail terms,
with fines, with court actions, with Joss
of my c1v1I rights. v. ith relegation to a
status of non-c1l1zen and use of military
for ces to undermine my JOb and,
finally, fired by a government that
supports the r ight or the Polish people
to strike.
You sec. 1 was fired on Aug 28, 1981
fo r allegedly s triking agains t the
~overnment of the United States, and I
am still on strike 1 have given 13 years
of my life from Vietnam to Los Angeles
tower to the u s government r s hall
not do 1t again
President Reagan and the Daily Pilot.
do you or do you not support pe0ple's
right to strike?
/\s far as another federal job. please
refer to the Wall Street Journal which
detailed federal job layoffs that could
cost 100,000 feder a l jobs Show me
where one federal job exists.
The gist of the matter is : 1 am a
professional air traffic controller. not a
professional bureaucrat. As a union
m e mber I e nga ge in collective
bargaining, not C'ollective begging.
LELAND R. SISK
Carol complaint&
To the Editor:
About this Um e every year there are
persons who bring legal action against
buildings for playing what they consider
to be religious music in the form of
Christmas cal'ols even though they do
not genera!ly have wo rds.
I guess this will lead inevitably to a
separation,Qf church and dcvatoc.
WILLIAM B FARRINGTON
5LlllY Ill
F.very lot and residence hu the tull
cash value (FCV> printed on lhe tax
..,., kll't up to date by lhe tax assessor
Why not u1e current values when
leaseholds are N ·fl«ured'> W J S.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT(Thuraday, Oecembet 17, 1981
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Dow Jones Final
UP 1.81
CLOSING 870.53
~·" "'~ "t ~-..~ i ~ Official dates I
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for stock Dloves ~
I Thia 1~ the /ourth part n( a five port llf'MP!I o"
last minute tu.r deducraon straieou•s ,
Jr you're selling s tol·ks for tax purposes befort• 'RI
t>nds. lime 1s of the es~cntc: Crit1C"al 1~ whether }Ou
a r e taking a profit o r a loss on a n·~ular wa} '>all·
Wednesday. Dec 23 IS the t'rU('lal dale ror ... all'!)
made on the New York and Ame11('an Stoc·k
l'.:xc·hanges Jf you s ell your .;t11ck hy thl' do..,•· of
trading Dec. 23. the profit will bt• t.JXl'd a.., 19Rt
income Reason A regular wa~ 'tcwlo. :.ale 1.., not
... e ttled until five tradinR days aft••r the· order to ~t:ll 11>
µlal'cd with your brokN The H·ttltoment <la te
deter mine~ wh1l'h ~ear the profit fall:-1nt11
Whal 1f you want to take a ~u1n 1n HI hut miss
the cutoff date"
llaVl' \our h roker sell tht' l>tock for ta..,h hefore
Jan I. I~ Thi· Dec 2:.1 <:ut11ff aµplle.., onh to wof1t:.
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