HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-01-18 - Orange Coast PilotFFFFFAOSTY -It dropped to 4 degrees be low
in London. Ontario. Sunday. But it didn't
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keep Anna Davenport from joggin~ She
received a frost~· face from her breath.
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YOUR HDflllTDll DAllY PAPll
OHANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 2~ CEN TS
U.S.. lllilit~ry aide
killed-.. -in Paris
PARIS <AP> -An assistant
U.S. military attache, Lt. Col.
Charles Robert Ray, 43, was
kill e d outs id.e his Paris
apartment today by_. a waiting
gunman who fired a single shot
Into his head, police said.
In Washington, White House
spokesman Larry Speakes said
"we strongly ·d e,plor e " the
slaying of Ray, 43, calling It il-:··-
tragic outcome of the spread of
terrori s m t h roug ho ut the
world."
Ray was a graduate of Santa
Clara.
P olice said Ray, 43, . left his
house in civilian clothes, crossed
the street and walked in front of the Italian Consulate-toward
• his car on the Boulevard Emile
Augier in the French capital's
fashiona ble 16th OisUfct.
The attacker came from the
opposite direction. s hot Ray
once in the head, and fled on
foot. police said.
Police Commissioner Marcel
Leclerc told reporters that Ray
died on the street. -
The U.S. Embassy said Ray,
married and the father of two
teen-age children, had been a
U .S . Army attache s ince
mid·19M.
·~1 • t
The Rev. Keith Ra m ey, a
Roman Catholic priest who
described himself as "the best or
friends" with the Ray family,
s aid Ray's d istraught wife .
Sharon, called him at 2 a.m ..
PST •. in Fort Lauderda le. Fla.,
where he was vacationing.
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He s aid Ray visited him
recently i.n Washington, D.C.,
Death toll hits 272 as frozen Midwest begins to thaw
• where lbe family belonged to
Ramey~s former par ish.
SHOOTING SCENE While pedestrians are held back.
plainclothes men s tand a round the covered body of U.S.
assista nt milil ary attache in France Lt. Col. Charles Ro~
Ray in street outs ide nis Paris apartment minutes aftR
Ray was shot b:-o· a n unidentified gunman .
By The Associated Press
A ·polar air mass already
blamed for 272 deaths sel'lt
temperatures to record lows·
across the Northeast today while
the froien Midwest began to
thaw slightly and emergency
crews struggled to reopen roads
1---"'"rl-J"eStot e powet iu sneut
areas.
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In Colorado, where warm
chinook winds gusting to 137
mph damaged hundre ds of
homes and businesses Sunday.
thousands of residents of the
Boulder area spent the night in
hotels and the homes of friends
and relatives'. Power was off in
about 5,000 homes and officials
said it may not be restored until
mid-day.
Power outages also forced
Ohio residents to head for
emergency shelters , homes near
Superior, Wis ., were with9ut
heat when fuel oil congealed in
outdoor tanks, and ·water
.supplies were threatened in
Kingston, Tenn.. when intake
pipes froze. Highways were
sli ppe ry throughout the
Midwest.
Temperature records fell from
Pennsylvania through New
England this morning as the
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Tuesd•Y· Chance of rain.
increasing to 60 percent
tonight and Tuesday.
Continued cool. Highs 57 to
62. Ovemlght lows 48 to 53.
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s o-c alled Siberian Express
pushed northeastward.
Th e minus 34 reading at
Chester , Mass .. was one degree
s h ort of a record, but the
following cities were among
those setting record lows for the
date : '
C al'""fln)tf, I , :
Worcester, Mass .. -12; Scranton.
Pa .. -8: Providence, R .I .. -9;
Newark, N.J., -6; Philadelphia,
-4 ; and New York City. zero.
Jt was the second consecutive
d ay of r eco rd cold in
Philadelphi a , wher e
temperatures Sunday reached 7
below for the coldest January
day of the century.
Meanwhile , the Nationa l
·w eather Service said a warm
fr ont was bri ngin g m or e
moderate temperatures to the
Midwest.
Milwaukee posted its coldest
reading ever Sunday with a 26'
below zero mark. In Buffalo.
N. Y., it was minus 15, also the
coldest January reading ever.
Pitts burgh's wind-chill index
plunged to 60 below.
Firefighters watched an ice
jam near Poughkeepsie, N.Y.,
today, fearing it might cause a
flood that would s weep toxic
chemicals from a destroyed dye
factory Into the Hudson Ri ver.
Seveote_en ~_pie were ini·ur_ed
and several homes demol shed
in Boulder. Colo., on Sunday
when chinook winds raised the
temperature 20 degrees in half
a n hour, ripping roofs off houses
an owmg ou wm ws. oors
and walls.
Dave Peterson of Hyperion
Aviation at Boulder Municipal
Airport estimated 20 small
planes were destroyed at a cost
of $4 million.
"Planes were pulled out of
their tie-downs, took off and
landed by themselves," said
Peterson. "Several planes flew
over me and it was lucky no one
got killed."
S treets were littered with
foor-thtcirpower potes, snapped
Like twigs by the chinooks, which
. were triggered by air rushing
from a high-pressure center in
the mountains lo fill a
low-pressure trough over the
western Great Plains.
Winds up to 100 mph were
recorded in Wyoming and gusts
of 70 mph reached into western
Nebraska.
Portage Co unty , Ohio,
<See FREEZE, Pate A2>
Surrender concludes
long . Anaheim siege
Anaheim police successfully
played a walling game that
ended early today when a
26 -y.ear-old' man -who
allegedly shot hit girlfriend and
then held police al bay for more
than 22 hours -surrendered·
peacefully.
Arnsted-..a he walked from
bis barricaded apartment al
12:21 a.m. toda, wes O.ry Keith
Chrtatoffenen. He wu baaked
Into Anaheim City Jall on
suspicion of attem_pted
bomlctde, U1Ml1t with a deedly
weapon and a11ault l'itla a
deedly weapon on pollee
officen. Ball wu set at SBO,D.
Chrtltdfenen ftred 11 Ilda
from a .22-callber budpD at
..
police officers during the siete
that began early Sunday.
But orricers never returned
the gunfire, instead choosiq to
wait out the s uspect and
convince him to surrender.
"We were strictly walling him
out so llQ one would 1et bwt,"
one police spokesman sald.
The only person to suffer
injuries was Chrl1toffersen's
girlfriend, Carol Jona, a , wllo
allegedly was shot by the
suePftl during an arpment that
erupted ln the mu's apartment
at 1 :51 a.m. Sunday, trtaertnc
.the proloqed liqt.
Also present In the apartment
wben the shooting oceurred wu
Cbrlsldfenen's father, Donald.
C ... llSGS, Pa .. Al)
Ramey identified the couple's culture," Ha mey said. Chapman ducked behind the car
and escaped unharmed. Th'e
attacker was never found.
children as Julie. 17, and Mark, Nov. 12, a n unidenti fied
15. -·· · · · · g u n m a n e m p l i e d a
"I know one of the reasons semi·automalic pis tol at U.S.
they wanted to go to Europe was Ch a r ge d'Affa ires Christian Police sources s aid there wo
little evidence to help tra(;.9
Ray 's kill er .......
to provide their children w1lh Chapman as ·h e walked to his
th e exposure to a .d ifferent car from his ·Paris apartment
l'ASHION Pt.ATE _Sheila
Tate . press secretory to
Nancy Reagan. claims the
style -conscious First Lady
' has not gained personally
from clothing obtained
without cost. Mrs. Reagan l's
shown leaving a London
party laft summer.
. d . one signers
give Nancy clothes ·-'
~
WASHINGTON IAPl -First clothes. The designers told UM:
lady Nancy Reagan is deriving first lady they will not take a a.z
"no personal benefit': from the deduction for the donatio,.g..,
thousands of dollars of clothing Mrs . late said. ~··
she is receiving free of charge T h e 1 9 7 8 E t h i c s i n
from Am erican fa s hion Governm e nt Act requires
designers. her press secretary h ig h .r anking govern m eJtt
contends. officials and their s pouses. lo
"This has done nothing but report any gifts they hate,
benefit the fashion industry," received worth more than $1Si
Sheila Tate said. as . well as loans and o~~ Nevertheless, Mrs. Reagan is finalttial liabilities that ex
saving a lot of money by not Sl0,000. 'But it is unclear whether
having to purchase the designer loaned clothing -especially i@
o riginals hers e lf. And the is ultimately given to am~
st yle -conscious first lady has the \ ..._J;llls under that category. ~:
added advantage of being able ....,..1 'There i s not a lot .Qt
to WJJ&r the latest haute couture precedent in this area.'' sai<l'!J.
gowhs and sportwear. Jackson Waller, director of ~
: Mrs. Tate refused to say how governmen( ethics office. • .. !if many items of clothing Mrs . "I have been aware that~
Reagan received as gifts or have been wondering ho)V~
loans from designers. or how <See FASHION, Pace AJ> . -~ much they are worth. Couture
ensembles range in price from 0
$100 to more than $10,000. ranH11tan_ .
·Th& fi rst lady, Mrs. Tate ·~-• ..., ~
maintained. is accepting the mom s:nli•t . clothes only for the sake of the r
fashion ndustry.
"She has derived no personal SAN DIEGO (AP) -A
benefit." Mrs. Tate said. -orangutan born at the San Di
T here has been "an inordinate Zoo over the weekend will
a mount or interest in everything raised apart from her
she (Mrs. Reagan> wears." Mrs. who apparently doesn't know Gt
Tate said. "She's been lookiq at car e muc h about rearra;
how to take this interest and offspring. · '
turn il to the benefit or one of the Weighing In at four pounds,
most Important lnduatries ln the ounces following her arri
country," Saturday, the newbou •at
MUJ-cruuona will be puaecl named Bo by 100 .,....... ..
on to American museums after described by 100 nunery kflellllf
Mrs . Re.agan h as fiiushed BrendaMcGreeveyuuann,•
wearlq them so that they may rar as I'm concerned." \
be studied by students of deslcn. However, Ms. McGreevy s ...
Tbe clothes will be presented Bo was ool named . afts .ftblt 1
to the museums by the rint star Bo Derek. The name la •
lady, but technically they wlll be com binaUon ol the lnlUall ol
tlftl from the desl1nen because names of her paNnta, llMllCllllt
Mrs. Reagan does not own the Bubbles and rather Otta.
,
t Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Jariuary 18. 1982
Beks '-Dahlia-Oase-?r-~----From PegeA1
FREEZE • • •
LOS ANO&Ll:S <AP> -~r
YIU'I ol HMatth, a writ.r
y1 h• baa cracked the
·Yllr·old "Black Dahlia"
confeaaed to the kllllnlC, one or
the mOlt not.orlous ln the city's
hhtory , the cas'e r e malns
officlally W\JOlved.
rder cue and ltnowa who
peel and tortured a beauUtW
uni woman, tben dumped her
ckld·UP body ln a field.
-Gilmore , who s a i d the
WIHl arn Bonin was recently
convicted of 10 strangulation
murders, and have not had time
t o lnvesllaat e Gi imo r e's
Information.
Gilmore, autho r o f "The
Garb age Peopl e'' a bo ut
mass ·murdere r C harl es
Man son. released composite
'Photos or his suspect but says he
will not Identify him to the
obn Gilmore, who wu tbe
·fear-old IOD ol a Loa Anaelea •
Uc• otftcer at the time, says,
t tbe murderer of Elisabeth
ort. la alive and runnlna a bar
lD Nevada, the Los Anaeles
Herald Examiner reported
$unday.
Although 40 people h ave
ASIDON •••
ve it," he said, addinc that he
to work the procedure out
h the White House before the
y 15 filing deadline.
-It is not known whether
·'9tevious first ladies accepted
· k~e_ . clothes ... Rosalynn._ Carter
purchased clothes from
designers at a dis count, but
never received them a s loans or
I s, . according to her aide,
deline MacBean.
White House s pokesman,
o did not wish to be identified,
s aid Mrs. Reagan intends to
r eport all the clothing s he
decides lo classify as girts and
intends to "include mention of
the loans." The spokesman did
not say whether she would Ust
"""' dollar value or the loaned cl~thing.
, . Mrs. Reagan has often said ;~t she wears her clothes for ars and' bas worn at the White
' use several items she had·
'' en her husband was governor
*'of Ca lifornia. -
-Ann Keagy, chairwoman of
,, tt>e fashion des ign de.partment or
1 the Parsons School of Design,
.~rn distribute Mrs. Reagan's
-clothes lo 12 selected museums
around the country afte r·
'photographing e ach item ,
apprais ing its value and
, marking where it was worn by
<the first lady. v
·murderer wu identified to '1Jm
by a man who knew both Mlss
Short and the klller , took his
accumulated evidence to the Los
Anaeles Police b epartment
several weeks ago.
But homicide Detecllve .)ohn
St. John said it Is premature to
s p eculate a bo ut Gilmore 's
findings. He said the detecUves
have b een busy with the
Freeway Killer case, in which
press. ..
He calls the s uspect "Jones"
und the man who identified him
"Smith."
Gilmore !18ld Smith told him
th•t J ones ,drank a, bottle of
PLAYING OUT WAITING GAME Member of Anahei m
police SWAT team hurls i.:olf hu lls toward apartment
.wj ndow of m an wbn shot his girlfriend and then held police
at bay for more than 22 hours. The t'pisode ended early
whiskey one night and con/essed
to the murder lo great detail.
Miss Short, 22 at the time of
her death, was referred to In
sensational preas covera1e as
the Black OahUa because or her
dark·haired beauty. accentuated
by he r penc hant for black
clothing and dark bars.
Her bisected body was found
in a grassy l o t fn th e
South·Central part or the city.
No motive, weapon, or suspect
has ever been found .
Gilmore said Smith w4s close
to the young woman. Afthough
m a ny men made sexual
adva nces lO her. aht put them
off and arter lntervlewlna some
200 people, Gilmore contendJ
Sm ith ls the only man with
wh o m s he was sexually
Intimate.
T hat anger ed J ones, who,
{;llmore said, took her lo a
house and refused to let her 10.
ultimately raping. torturing and
killing her. He cut the body In
half, wrapped it in curtains and
a tablecloth and dumped it a few
blocks away, Gilmore said.
Gilmore said he went to see
Jones before be was pointed out
as the kjller. but did not talk lo
him.
D .. ly , ........... ~ca.tnse.r.
todav with the a r rest of Keith Cbristoffersen. Poli ce said
the "golf balls were used to get the bar ricaded man·~
attention and to kt!cp him awakt'
re1ldent.1 were forced to kltp
wtrm In a achool bulldlq In
Kent after a 89,000·volt llne
failed Sunday momln1. About
12,000 Me ntor rutdenta lost
electricity durina the noon hour.
la-Akron, Ohio, it was 22
below Sunday, the coldest ever
recorded there. In Embarrau,
Minn.. the thermometer broke
at 44 below and officials 1uessed
lt was actually eicht deareea
colder. 1
'SDG&E gives
customers
• warrung
San Diego Gas & Electric
o ffi c ial s a r e r e minding
customers to be wary of persons
claiming to be employees or the
utility company ln order to gain
entrance to homes.
According lo Jack Thomas,
group vice pres ident for
customer service, the company
bas received numerous reports
from customers recently about
unsolicited visits by persons who
s ay they work for SDG&E. but in
fact don't .
·'Often this is a ploy used to
give a sales pitch for some
service . or project.'' Thomas
said. "Other times, individuals
m ay be intent o n s tealing
valuables or 'casing' the home
for .a future burglary."
Tho ma s s aid all the
company's service employees
carry identification cards with
pictures of themselves. He said
customers should ask to see this
c ard be fore' a llowing the
--employee. to enter their home.
All suspicious incidents should
be reported to police
Cable blamed
for outage
in Huntington
' 'The Cirst lady relies almost
'•8icJusively on a few designers,
jjicluding Bill ~lass, James
O'alanos and Adolfo. But in light !Of the museum project, others
already have begun offering lo
Cfonate clothing to her.
From Page A1
SIEGE. . :··-··---Getting lost proves costly
A fa ulty electrical cable is
being blamed for a two-hour
po w e r outa ge e arly toda y•
a ffecting 1.500 c us to m ers in
West Huntington Bea<:h. said a
Edison Company spokesman.
Power was cut at 4: 11 a.m. in
t he mostly r es ide ntia l area
b e t wee n Edw a rd s and
Algonquin st reets a nd Edinger
and Slater avenues, said Ed
Jones of the Edison Company. Disneyland
_,Jnp soured
fDp boy;lO
;1_ Tbe A.uoda&ed Presa
It began as a joyful outing for
Julio Hernandez. 10 -a trip to
Disneyland with his school class
from 'njuana.
But Julio got separated from
the others in his excitement and
the crowds on Saturday.
A Disneyland security officer
c alled Anaheim police who
placed him in Orange County
Juvenile Hall.
The U .S. Immigration a nd
Naturalization Service did not
immediately allow his parents lo
cross the border lo get the child,
aJtbough they said they would do
today. And police wouldn't
ease the child to his uncle,
m Hughes, of Chula Vista.
ao e appy weekend
ned into one-spent in juvenile
ll. No one but Julio's parents
~Y have. the y oungs ter,
•dfticers said.
"I under stand why," said
J!ames J . O'Keefe, dis trict
djreclor of the INS in San Diego.
"When we find a child, we're
r~tuctant to turn him over to
anyone but the parent.s. too."
Trident test
ostponed
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
AP> -The appearance of a
viet intelligence ship delayed
he first test.firing of a Trident
isslle from the USS Ohio, the
rototype for the Navy's new
lass or submarines, officials
aid.
The launch had been
cheduled for 8:30 a .m. Sunday,
ut was pushed back to 9: 11
.m! because a Soviet trawler
ame within 800 yards of the
rident submarine, Navy Cmdr.
ill Bates said.
·. The Soviet ship moved to
bout three miles away after
in& circ:led by Navy planes.
ates said.
and the older m an's girlfriend.
A cco rdin g to p o li ce
s p o k es m e n . D o n a l d
Christoffe~n. who shar~ the
apartment with his son. Wlllted
to take Miss J ones to a hospiCaJ
for treatment.
The son refused. however. but
allowed his father and the other
wom an to_.jeave the apartment
at 400 s .:;unkls t if they
promised not to call police.
The two did notify Anaheim
police as soon as they lert. and
o ni ce r s s urro un ded t h e
apartment.
A t fi r s t . o fficers s a id .
Ch ristoffersen refused to let
Miss Jones leave However. she
was released a short time later.
Miss J ones w_a s taken to
An aheim Memorial Hos pital.
where she was treated ror a
guns hot wound to the right arm.
She was then trans ported to
police·· headquarters where she
t o 1 d· d e t e c t i v e s t h a t
C hris t o ff e r scn w a s both'
intoxicated and despondent.
During a separate interview
with police, Chris loffersen's
fathe r also told officers he
believed his son had used heroin
prior lo the siege.
A police tactical team took up
position around the apartment. ·
and 50 people who li ved in
n ea rly a p a rt men t s were
ev acuated a t about 7 a .m
Sunday. They were taken to a
nearby branch library.
During the standoff t ha t
ens ued , police tried various
strategies. A tape of Miss Jones'
vo i ce was played near t he
apa rtment at one point. In it, the
woman asked her boyfriend to
give up peacefully. ·
However, as soon as the tape
was finishe d. Christoffe rsen
appear ed a t his apar tment
window, waved a gun, and told
police to kill him.
A break in the st andoff came
when police officer Deborah
Pine s pent several hou rs talking
with Christorre rsen on t he
te lephone. He then agreed to
surrender early this morning.
ur ng negotiations with the
su s p ec t Sunda y , p o lice
periodically threw golf balls at
the apartment door and windows
to make sure Christofrersen had
not fallen asleep.
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Skier gets $1,453 bill' for dangerous res~t!!L_
STEAM BOAT S PRI NGS ,
Colo. <AP ) A skier who went
out of bounds on the slopes and
prompted a dangerous nighttime
search by s ki patrolmen has
been billed for t he Sl,453 it cost
to rescue him.
Ma rk Caliman . 25. s aid he
doesn't like it but probably will
pa y the bill to avoi d
court-ordered restitution or a
$300 rine fo r skiing out of bounds
at the Stt:amboat Springs Ski
Area , and to regai n his
cheris hed $450 seas on pass
whi c h was lifted. after the
incident.
··I suppose I could wind up
.,aying $2,200 instead or t he
Sl ,400," he said. "I don't have
all the money, but the ski area
s ays l can ma k e a do wn
p ayme n t n ow and pay
insta llments ."
Other Colorado ski areas have
attempted to colle ct toke n
pay men ts fo r res-cues i n the
past, but it was believed to be
the first lime a skier had been
High court
rules against
• magazine
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court left intact
today a Sl.7 milHon fine against
Reader's Digest stemming from
the m agazine c ompany's
m ass-m a ilings of allegedly
m isleading contest materials.
The court. without comment,
let stand a ruling"that Reader 's
Digest violated a 1971 settlement
w i th th e F e d e ral Trad e
Commission.
T h e agr eem e nt b ar red
Reader's Digest from "using or
distributing simulated checks,
currency, 'new car certificates'
o r ... a n y confus ingly
simulated Item or value" in its
ma ss-mail s we e p s take s
soliciations.
The R e ader's Digest
Sweeps takes is a widespread
mail solicitation that prom.ises
money or mercchandise to some
proportion or those who return
the s weepstakes entry forms.
The FTC sald the firm's Ur13
use of an advertisin1 packet that
included pictures of an item
labeled "Travel Check" violated
the 1911 settlement.
The government also objected
to the use durin1 the 1974
s we eps takes or m aterlals
containing pictures of items
labeled "Cash·ConverO ble Bond." ··--
Fire raze8 caf e
ESCONDIDO. CAP) -Fire
turned a restaurant named
Dant.e's into an inferno today,
leav ing an estimated SZ00,000
damage .
asked to foot such a hefty sum.
It amounted to vi rtually the
entire cost of the rescue.
"We don't know of any simjlar
cases." said Kathe Dillmann of
the National Ski Area OS>erators
Associatio n in Sp rin gfield,
Mass .. which represents 400 U.S.
ski areas.
··We want people to know
sea rches are expens ive, but the
most important thing Is he could
have lost his life,". said Ga ry
Kihlstrom . director of safety
a nd secur ity at Ste a m boat
Springs.
Only skiers who consciously
ski out of bounds, crossing roped
or m ar ked bound aries, are
candidates for rescue bills. he
said.
T.he $1,453 bill was sent to
Caliman for a six-hour rescue
operation in a blizza rd Jan. 1
involving 10 ·ski patrolmen. four
supervisors, two snow.cats, an
ambulance and a r adlo·equipped
truc k.
"ll wasn't our total cost." said
ski area President Hans Geier.
"We c ha rged only for the
overtime salaries of the s ki
patrolmen and the use or the
vehicles. Our m a n ag e ment
people are on sala ry. so their
time wasn't figured in. We tried
to be as reasona ble as possible.
··Mr. Caliman endangered the
employees of this company who
looked for him. We're just glad
not hing had happened. He was
in snow up to his chest and he
was going uphill, i nstead of
downhill , trying lo find some
shelter. We fin ally found hi m
about 11"2 miles from the base of
t he ski area. I think he was just
a bout al the end of his strength and senses.... ...,,.
Caliman conceded he was "in
a little bil of trouble out there.''
Employed as a housem an and
s huttle·bus driver in Steamboat
S prings, the ~enn sy l van i a
native said he a nd a s kii ng
com panioo went off a trail at
midafternoon and "got caught sn
a drainage. My friend climbed
back out, and 1 w<f'S pretty
fatigued and J kept skiing in the
drainage, figuring l would come
back out on the mountain.
He said ..he soon realized he
was ~st, but kept moving to stay
awake.
"Finally. I heard the Ski
Patrol yelling at me from
behind," he said. "They told me
l was headed in the wrong
direction , and that if I had
followed the drainage all the
way . they'd have called off the
search ~ause of the avalanche
dan er."
Po.wer was gradttally restored
by switching transmission from
th•faulty cable to other circuits.
J on es said . B y 6 :27 a .m.
electricity was fully restored.
Jones. an operations manager:
for the power company. said a
m ai n cable a t the Edis.on
substation at 7333 Bolsa Ave.
w i 11 be ins pect ed. He said
moisture could possibly have
gotten into a splice where the
cable is joined, interrupting
trans mission.
Polish crisis ~
brings aid a~at
WASHINGTON <AP1 -Sen.
Larry Pressler . warning or a
looming catastrophe in Poland,
says the Reagan administration
should consider increasing aid to
charita~le institutions that give
food and clothing to the Polish
people.
But Pressler, just back from a
four·day visit in Poland, said he
sti ll s uppo rts .President
Reagan's dec is ion to c ut orr
about $750 million worth of
di r e ct food c redits to the
military gove..,.ment in Warsaw.
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Mounties handed murde $90,009 for slaying clues
VANCOUVER, Brltlah
Columbia (AP) -The MounUea
had trouble 1etUoc thelr man,
the mo.at brutal mass klller In
provlnclal hl.atory. So they paid
.hlm SSI0,000 to lead them to the
bodlea ol 11 youth.a.
That prompted a nationwide
controversy. Calls ror a federal
lnvesUJalion confront provincial
authorities who apfroved the
payment, the Roya Canadian
Mounted Police who made it and
federal omcials who did nothing
to stop it.
"To set up a klnd or criminal
entrepreneurship as a substitute
for police i nvestigation is
something "th at c annot be
tolerated," says Walter Baker, a
Pro1re11l Conservative
member or p ament.
C lifford bert Olson, a
42-year.old tructlon worker
from the Va uver suburb ol
CoqulUam. w senlenced to Ure
In prison l t week arter
pleading guil to· a string ol
grisly sla g s between
November 1 nd last July.
Eleven you , aJed 9 to 18,
were stabbe bludgeoned or
strangled and umped in peat
bog s and g vet pits In
southwestern ish Columbia.
No one has d why Olson
R,roposed the a l that gave
police the bon r decomposed
remains they nled as solid
evidence in e case. But
Geothermal pl
near Lassen hi
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
government parks official said
he is worried that U.S. Forest
Se rvice plan s to allow
geothermal expk>~ation !;outh of
Lassen National Park could
destroy one of the park's most
distinctive features.
"Fumaroles and steam vents
that are within Lassen (park)
could simply dry up," said
National Park Service reiional
director Howard Chapman,
adding that he was now looking
to the Department of Interior to
make a major inquiry on the
plan.
"The me.asures designed for
protection of Lassetl Volcanic
National Park are inadequate,"
Chapman said.
He has asked the U.S. Forest
Service to call for a m ajor
e n v i r o n m e n t a ·1 i m p a c t
statement before going ahead
with its plan to grant leases for
geothermal ex plorat ion in
Lassen National Forest. The
area-.is about 180 miles northeast
or San Francisco.
Susanville, some 20 miles east
of the p a rk , u ses
low -tempe rature geothe rmal
sources to heat 14 public
buildings, but the subs urface
system is not connected with
Lassen.
If geothermal exploration and
development are to lake place,
said Chapman, there should be a
"buffer zone around the park:'
in which no drilling wou:td be
permitted. A geothermal drilling
project next lo Yellowstone
National Pa rk includes a
two-mile buffer.
Pacific South t Regional
Forester Zane G. ith Jr : this
week announced availability
of 58 applications geothermal
exploration aim a t electric
power generatio The actual
granting of per would be
handled by the U Bureau or
Land Management
Efforts to reac Smith for
comm~nt in his S Francisco
office were not succ ful.
So far, said C man, the
forest service, wh operates
und e r the De p ment of
Agriculture, has is only an
el\vironmental ess m ent
wtiich he contend does not
identify the full · act of a
geothermal projec He called
the assess ment · · piecemeal
approach." ·
Mos t of Lass el National
Park's most distinde features,
the vents that spolisteam and
suHurous fumes 1t o( hot,
volatile swamps a11 holes, are
located adjacent to e proposed
projec-t area, said Clpman.
The park also inC(ies Lassen
Peak, a 10,457-foc mountain
that is besides Mou; St. Helens
the only active v(jlno in the
continental United Stes.
No leasing shoultle allowed
"until we're really L sfied with
assessment of pos~e impacts
from geothermal Ising in the
vicinity of Lasse Nat ional
Park." said Chapma.
Chapman said seJ'al months
ago, when be bed the lbe
geothermal lease pll wuin the
works, he asked hilb for a
m ee ting prior o publlc
announcement of Ut>roject.
authorities have sald Olson ftrtt
asked to be placed ln • mental
hospital ins_tead or a prlson. and
when. ttn&.t was rejected, sou""t
$100,000 tbr the care or his wire
and young son.
O lson 's lawyer, Robert
Shanti, called the payment
morally and legally wron1 and
•·politica lly Insane ." British
Columbia Attorney General
Allan Williams -who aaid the
decision to authorize payment
was the most dilficull of bis llfe
-said he initially found the Idea
"revoltin~."
But Williams and the RCMP
said that because they lacked
enough evidence against Olson,
there was no other choice.
Without payment; "there is
strong doubt as to whether or
not the crimes would ever have
been solved ," said Lyman
H e n s c h e l , R C M P .
Superintendent in Vancouver.
Federal Solicitor Gene ral
Robert Kaplan contended police
had enough evidence to convict
Olson without paying him to 1 point the location of bodies. He.
said the RCMP told him of the
d eal, but that afte r fe deral
lawyers confirmed Its legality
he let Williams proceed.
·'There was no attempt to
purchase a plea of guilty,"
Kaplan said. "What t hey were
buying was peace of mind for
those families who didn't know
whether their children were
dead or alive."
Some of the victims' families
found little peace when they
learned or the payoff.
··T he r e sh~uldn 't be a n y
money paid to that cr eep," said
Siegmund Wolfsteiner , father of
s lain 16-year -o ld Sandra
Wolf steiner.
Allan Lawrence, an opposition
member of Parliament, called
for an inquiry, saying. "No one
should be able to profit by their
criminal act."
A confidential RCMP report
said Mounties considered seizing
the money after obtaining the
evidence. but Olson·s lawyer got
involved and "it was realized
that ... a seizure was not
possibl e : ho weve r , later
recovery by civil action was a
step that would be taken."
Williams said legal advice is
being sought on whether the
money can be recovered.
The RCMP report said Olson
began maklng overtures for a
deal last Aug. 13. The day
before, be was arrested~
pickin g up two female
hitchhikers . A poli ce
surveillance team believed the
bitcbhilters were in danier.
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BOX BREAK -Letter carrier Tom Miller of
Eugene. Ore .. takes his <tfternoon bre uk
inside mt.ti! IJox Such cigar ette
fim· with the 1 S. Postetl Ser vice
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Drug errors widesprea~
Pharmacists say hospital medication slipups common ., I
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CHICAGO <AP> -Hospitals
m ake hundreds or thousands or
m edication mistakes eachyear
-often because of things like.
misplaced decimal points or
illegible sc-rawls -and the
results can be deadly . two
pharmacists say.
One pati e nt d ied after
receiving 10 milligrams of a
drug Crom a nurse who mis read
a pres c ription f or 1 .0
milligrams, the pha rmacists
say.
.. It's one of the great hidden
problems in medicine today -
and none of us can afford lo hide
it any longer," Michael Cohen
s aid in an inte r v i e w b y
American Medical News.
Cohen, director of pharmacy
ser vice s al Quakertown
M e m or i a l H o s pital in
Qu a ke rtown . Pa .. and Neil
Davis. professor of pharmacy at
Temple University in
Phil adel phia , s a y he alth
professionals are reluc.-tant to
adm it the severit y of the
problem.
Davis also said patients -like
the one who received ear drops
in his rectum -should object
when they suspect they're being
given the wrong treatment.
He saHl an the journal· that a
s tudy s ho wed the a vera~e
m e di cation error rate 1n
hospitals is about 12 percent. In
a ho s pital with about 300
patients, he said. there could be
as many as 131.400 m edication
errors a year.
Medication errors stem from a
variety of problems. Davis said
ill egible h a ndwr iti n g .
inadequate pharmac-y services
fn hospitals. nurses dis pensing
m edic-ation without a nyone
checking their work.
··The biggest cause of error is
omission -when_the p_atient
does nor-get th~·med1cattorr." he
told the journal. "Som etimes
there's confusion over the order.
Sometimes there's a nursing
s hortage. Sometimes the drug's
not available.°'
D avis said the ave rage
hospital patient gets 10 doses of
drugs each day, and "the chance
for error is verv great.
"Many medication errors are
or no consequence." ·o av1s said.
ffut he added. "If you forget to
give u dose of milk or magnesia
you can foq~et a dose of an
anll·cancer drug.··
Davis a nd Cohen have
gathered examples of mistakes
in a book . "Medication Errors:
Causes And Prevention " Some
examples•
A doc-tor wrote an order for
1.0 milligrams of a drug used for
acute attacks of gout. Davis said
the nurse didn't see the decimal
poi nt and administered 10 mgs
of the drug The patient died
Davis said the doctor s hould
not have used th e decim al
p inpoint . but he s aid th e
proble m was complicated
b ecause lhe nurse wa s
inexperienced and didn't realize
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t h c I a r g e r d o s e wre s
inappropriate 111
A doctor treating a pat1Mtt
for a painru l right ear wrolP·a
prescriptio n with "R " Md
.. ear" leaving out the perjO\i.
The pe rs on ad m ini s ter~g
medication read the direct! s
as rear. and the patient recet ~
the medication in his rectum 1
Davis said in th at cas~!1 a
pati ent should object. t.r.•a
patient has an ear problem •d
the nurse ."tells you 1 have drtips
for your rear, you're sup'posecU.o
say there's nothing wrong \Mlh
m v rear." i '-• • ..Lt.
A nurse coming on dutr,19n
a ward for tuberculosis patients
asked one patient if he was ~r.
Thomas. and he said, 'Wriiti~ '
M r Wrig ht rec e i v e d ~I ·
Thomas· medication without ~Y
ill eHects. Octvis said; J,.
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could seek
Soviet ties
Bt;lRUT. Lebanon {AP> -Saudi Arabian officials, Irked by
wbat they view as U.S. inaction,
ewer Israel's annexation or the
Golan Heights, have hinted
several times al the possibility
of ·diplomatic relations with the
Soviet bloc.
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. ·' J~CK RABBITS CARRIED OFF -Farmer in eastern Idaho
pitches a strychnine-poisoned jac'k rabbit into truck after
1,000 of the hares were killed on farm west or Blackfoot. The
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poisoning owed a new chapter in month-long battle
against the abbits. Farmers claim the rode nts are·
des troying thr crops .
Western diplomats in Saudi
Arabia say the camp..aign
•ppears to have a two-fold
purpose: preparin1 public
opi-nion in the traditionally
anti-communist kin1dom for
eventual lies with the East bloc
and as a warning to President
Reagan's administration.
Although the kingdom's
day-to-day ruler added there
was "no need" at present for an
exchange or diplomats, the
official state radio commentator
Hashem Abdu Hashem later
indicated in an analysis that
Saudi Arabia was ready in
principle for ties with Moscow.
But he suggested the offer was
conditional.
Dru/i deakr says he's 'po,r .sucker'
"There is a drirt towards
creater acceptance of the idea
and I think they might be
]>reparing the people for it,"
said one Western diplomat, who
de.clined to be identified.
Western diplomats add that
any move towards full
diplomatic relations with the
Soviet bloc by Saudi Arabia -
the world's lar1est oil exporter
-is most likely to be gradual.
''Soviet ambitions in the
region must be terminated so
that we can look into the issue of
balanced relations," Hashem
wrote in the daily Okaz
newspaper. That was seen as a
reference lo Saudi Arabia's
concern over Soviet support for
the anti-Saudi Arab radicals and
Its placement of military
advisers and support bases in
South Yemen.
ROANOKE, Va. CAP> -
Roger T. Davis says he's just a
"poor sucker" and can't cry
over going back lo prison to .
serve a sentence that two
f e d era l courts and bis
prosecutor said was loo harsh -
40 years for intending lo sell $200
worth or marijuana.
Da~is is going back because
the Supreme Court ruled in his
case that federal judges should
avoid interfering with sent~ces
given by state courts. Virginia
Attorney General Mars hall
Coleman saw the ruling last
.week as a victory for states·.
ti.&h!§ and a signal of the court's
growin' tolerance for stiff
sentencing laws in states.
"I just didn't thing It would
come to going bac k," said
Davis, who has been free on
$10,000 bond since U.S. District
Judge James Turk in Roanok&
ruled his 40-year sentence was
unconstitutionally c ruel five
years ago. ,.
His lawyer is planning to ask
for a pardon from the governor.
l)avis is ·now 36 years old. a
hus band and the father of a .. r don't think it is all that
serious at this point but there
certainly is a lot more talk about
it and I think this cao be
interpreted as a warning over
the Golan Heights issue," one
diplomat said.
Riyadh and Moscow had
diplomatic relatiom until 1938,
when the Soviet dictator Josef
Stalin closed his e mbassy in
Jidda in a Cost-cutting move.
The Soviet government has
diplomatic lies only with one
oil-rich Persian Gulf s tate,
Kuwait, which acts as an
intermediary for its nei1hbors.
Brief case a blast
The latest Saudi official to ,
suggest a move toward& ties
with Moscow ·was Information
Minister Mohammad Abdo
Yamani, who told a seminar
earlier this week in Riyadh that
"establishing relations with
Eastern bloc countries does not
mean that we subscribe to their
ideologies." He added that
''establishing relations with
these stales is up lo our
government's evaluation."
But the Soviets are known to
be eager lo exo.and their
relations. In an interview with
the Kuwait daily newspaper Al
Anbaa this month Moscow's
ambassador to Kuwait Nikolae
Sikachov coupled a denunciation
or the Golan annexation with a
call for "equitable relations with
all the GuJI slates."
Blowup communications mixup
The hint about formal
diplomatic ties emerged about
two w eeks after I s ra e l
announced on Dec. 14 it was
applying Israeli law in the
occupied Golan Heights.
captured from Syria in the 1967
Middle East war. T-he U.S .
governme.-t protes ted tbe
. annexation but has balked at
Arab demands for international
sanctions against Israel.
On New Year's Day, Crown
Prince Fahd stressed in a
speech the importance of the
international role of the
communist states and said the
kingdom "does not harbor any
enmity against Eastern bloc
states."
The Saudis already have
economic ties with the
communist nations, importing
meat from Ro mania and
Bulgaria , s ugar fr o m
Czechoslovakia and waterpipes
from the Soviet Union, top Saudi
officials say. Saudi soccer teams also play commulililt. nations
and a Saudi-China football game
was recently broadcast on state
television.
But a Saudi Cabinet minister,
who declined to be identified,
said in an interview before the
Golan annexation: "as long as
the Soviet Union is in
Afghanistan it will be difficult r o r u s t o h a v e
government-lo· government
relations."
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. CAP) -
Sgt. David Bailey, a Marine
Corps reCfijiter , ·cause<;! a big
blowup when h e le ft his
briefcase al a fire station.
·'I had been riding with fire
department paramedics until
about midnight. and had left my
briefcase at the station . . . The
next morning I went by to pick it
up and when I got there, they
s aid, ·we just blew il up.' "
Firefighters thought it was a
bomb.
Fire Chier James Watts said it
a ll began when a man tried to
call in a bomb threat to the
Alabama Power Co.
The man dialed the wrong
number. He reached the offi ce of
Paul Bryant Jr .. son of
University of Alabama footbatl
Coac;h Paul "Bear" Bryant.
"A man satd a bomb had been
left al the 'power company'
office," Watts said. "Bryant
thought hP said 'fire company,'
so he called us."
Firefighters found the
·Sex attacks anger students
,Group seeks stronger punishment for offenders
briefcase in th e h a llway.
Quickly, t hey called police
detonation expe rts. Then, in
front of the station, the briefcase
was surrounded with sandbags
and blasted to sm ithereens.
Envelopes and papers rai.ned
from the air.
But the story didn't end there.
Bailey said he laughed when
he heard about the mixup, but
then he ''remembered that l had
left a clip of M-14 rifle rounds in
the case. Fortunately they didn't
go off as they have a range of 4
or Smiles."
~O · bomb ~as found at the
power company.
1 WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. CAP> -A student asked Chandler to reply by Tuesday .and said he I group wants Williams College President John should come up wi~ a new definition or sexual
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-found guilty of sexual harassment be punished The harassment cases were among the first
I more severely. reported in several years at the 189-year-old
The group, calling itself Williams Against college, which began admitting women 12 years
Sexual Harassment, attracted 200 people at a ago. It now has about 1.050 men and 950 women
30·minute rally outside the college administration students.
building last week. "I have a question for WASH : This is a
The students had planned to present their problem at Williams College. Why did you find it
demands to Chandler but he was out of town. necessary to call all the media in the Northeast'!"
Daniel O'Connor, dean of the exclusive liberal O'Connor said at the rally. "I have been accused
arts college, took a copy of the demands and asked of coverup. There is no coverup. We take your
students to join him in another hall to discuss concerns seriously."
them. About 75 students went with him but others A committee or four students and seven
remained outside briefly and left. professors appointed by Chandler began on
The student group is upset over punishment Thursday to study and define sexual harassment,
imposed on two men accused or sexual harassment the college's policies to fight It, and ways lo curb
by women in separate cases at the school last it. Committee chal~man David Colby, a political
·semester. science professor, said a report may be ready for
University officials ordered the two men raculty review in May.
suspended. But they appealed their punishment to Last Wednesday, afternoon classes were
a disciplinary board of four students and four canceled while 1,000 students met with proressors
professors. The board revoked the suspensions and and adminisirators lo discuss sexual harassment,
placed the students on probation. a term used by the college ror offenses ranging
-Scbool officials have refused to give details on from verbal to physical assaults.
thetwocase;s. College officials said they will a s k
WASH said it wants the colle1e to impose at Willlamstown police to investigate violence if
• least one-year suspensions in future cases. It complainants want to seek criminal charges.
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ye ars c in Roa noke o f
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is serv so Davis could be
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in pr1so
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the ch es, the maximum
sentenc ouJd be 20 years, but
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concern us was the principle."
Under e law in 1973, when
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articles a marijuana martyr,
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caught " His gold-inlaid teeth
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"I d t see m yself as a
criminal he said. "Nobody's
ever pren that I'm a devil,
eithe r."·
Murd rs, rapists and other
violent inaJs receive lighter
senlenc than his, he said, and
althoug e's bad run-ins with
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Davis isn't very happy about
what he considers a harsh
40-year prison sentence. His
lawyer pla ns to as k that
Davis be pardoned.
the law. he doesn't have a
record of violence.
Many of those closely involved
in the eight-year court battle,
including Wythe Count y
Co mm onwealth 's Attorney .
Thomas Ba ird Jr .. who
prosecuted Davis in 1974, said
the 40-year senle.nce was harsh.
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LA. coroner criticized
Noguchi handling of Settles, Wood, Holden cases hi t
LOS ANGF.f.F.R (AP ) -
Loa Angeles County Coroner T~omas T. No1uchl has been
a cc used of exh l biting an
"unproleaslonal" manner in the
jallhouae deat h o f colle1e
footbaU star Ron Settles and
"aensationalliing" the deaths of
entertainers Natalie Wood and
William Holden. Noguchi, whose department ls
aJready under investigation by
the cou nty for a l te1ed
m ishandling or evidence and
co n flic t of In teres t , w as
c rl llcize d by the district
attorney's office for the SetUes
case and by the Screen Actors
Guild in the deaths of Holden
d Miss Wood.
District Attorney John Van de
Kamp a nnounced last week
a f ter a se ven -month
investigation that he wi ll not
prosecute Signal Hill police,
saying he doubts whether "we
will ever know for certain the
proximate cause of Ron Settles'
death."
"GeneraJly, I'd have to say
t<he coroner's work was very
poor, unprofessional,'' s aid
Deputy District Attorney Gilbert
Garcetti, citing loss of evidence,
mistakes in drug tests and
•
delays in handling Settles. "Not
lhe kind of work I'd expect Crom
a coroner's office in a lar1e
metropolitan area."
He added, however , that the
coroner's ofCice has adopted new
procedures t h at give him
confidence future jail deaths will
b e tr ea t ed i n a more
professional manner.
Settles, 21, a running back for
California State University-Long
Beach, was found hanged in a
Signal Hill jail cell s hortly aner
he was stopped lor a routine
traCCic violation June 2. Police
c laimed Settles committe d
s uicide, but his fa mily and
friends contend he was killed by
police. -
Noguchi was in Sacramento
al a meeting of an earthquake
preparedness task force and was
unavailable lo respond to the
criticism, his orrice said.
Meanwhile, SAG revealed it
has sent a letter t.o the county
'Board of Supervisors "urging
that Nog uchi restrict himself lo
professional expertise" when
r e p o rt i n g hi s o ff ice 's
post-mortem investigations.
S AG s pok es woman Kim
Felln er s aid Nogu c hi .was
condemned for "editorializing
and senaaUonaliilng" the Nov.
29 drownln1 death of Ml11 Wood
otf Cat.allna Island and the death
or Holden, also last November.
Holden's body was discovered in
his Santa Monica hom e Nov. 16.
In the Wood case, No1uchJ
theorized that the actre11'1
hu1band, Robert Wasner, had
ar9ued with actor Christopher
Wal ken aboard t heir yacht,
adding to speculation about her
death not being an accident.
That never was substantiated.
In the Holden case, Noguchi
revealed the actor had been
drinking heavily before he reu .ln
his bedroom and he suggested
that Holden was not aware orthe
severe injury to himself before
he bled to death.
Two weeks ago the county
Board of Supervisors ordered an
investigation into. published
reports of improper handling of
evid e nce in murder c a ses,
e rr o r s in the accuracy of
scientific test results and the
theft of valuables from dead
bodies by corone r 's s tare
m e mbers . Noguchi also was
a ll eged t o have potential
conflicts of interest with private
organizations.
'D_ust Storm' brings citation
Farmer to fight action by air pollution control unit
8 EA-l.fMONT (AP ) -Al
Dysa rt, insisting he was raising
hay the way he has for 57 years,
1-vows to fight a citation for
allegedly causing a dust storm
one woman compa red to the
1930s Dust Bowl era.
woman to San Gorgonio Pass
Me moriaJ Hospital for oxygen.
said J erry Brown, c l~n-up
s u p e ri n te n ae n t at t e
Cherrywood Senior Apartments.
Drapes were ruined throughout
the new complex and the
ventilation system clogged.
i t s homecoming bas ketb'all
_ga me.
"It was so bad. you couldn't
see anything. There was an inch
of dirt in here." said high school
secretary Jo Kinney.
"I am from Oklahoma and I
li ved there during the Dust Bowl
days," said Ella Lee Morris,
who lives in a mobile home near
Cherry Avenue. "It reminded
me or that. It left powdery dust
an inch thick over everything."
MIDWIFE BACKED -Teri Calhoun . r ight. a
fltjo nterey midwife facing ma ns laughter
1~harge In a stillborn birth. was s upported in
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Dysart leases 640 acres in
Banning from Deutsch Co. The
74 -year-old farmer and t he
company were cited as public
nuisances by the Air Quality
Manage ment District after
recent high winds blew a thick
layer of dust from the newly
plowed fi eld into neighboring
Beaumont.
·'These old peopl e ha ve
e n ough tro uble breathing
anyway," Brown said. "They
really had problems in the dust.
ll was so fine tbat it blew right
inside the windows, all over everything."
Road visibility was down to
The AQMD sent the complaint
to the Riverside County district
attorney for prosecution as
cleanup opera tions continued
into this week.
inc luding '.\lrs. Vit·kie Cill. who hrought her
baby. Case~-. Dust forced one e lde r ly
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P ALO ALTO <AP> -Some
peninsuJa flood-zone residents may
have been paying hund reds of dollars
a year for flood insurance they no
longer are required to have, local
and federal officials say.
National Flood -lns urjlnee is
req u i r ed for s ing l e -f ami l y
homeowners in flood hazard areas
who obtained their home loans from
federally insured lenders. 1be flood
iones are designated by the Federal
Em~F.gency Management Ageney.
But that agency has modified the
boundaries of flood zones in parts of
Palo Alto, Menlo Park and Mountain
View, without notifying individual
hom eowners or the change. ln fa ct,
people in the deleted areas continue
to receive reaeral notices informing
the m whe n their ins urance has
expired.
·'Some people probably just mailed
in the payment," said Ray Lenaburg,
a civil engineer with FEMA in Sa
Francisco. "ft is too bad, because
th~y shouJd be knowledgable about
whether or not they are in a flood-
. ris k zone. Thal is just good common
sense and judgment."
·x-ray /Jursts eyed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -A
whirling two-star system in which
one star is stealing the energy of the
other is the source of mysterious
b u rsl.' of X-ray s in s pace,
stl'OftOmers sai . -
The report is the first lo explain the
source or a phe-nomenon known as
''X-ray bursters," according to the
astronomers from the University or
California at Berkeley.
Flickerin on and orr in a re uJar
·pattern, 10 or 20 known bursters have
been studied for about two decades.
But scientists have been unable to
tell whether the puJses were caused
by a single star or a pair.
-The 1eadtrrg-trrn<>ry -was that -a
bur ster was caused by one star
s1eat1ng fuel from another sw , sai<t
astronomy professor Stuart Bowyer,
but "in.no case had anyone.been able
lo observe a burster as a binary
source."
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Offsho_re oil fight
'looming once more
, After fighting for years to
keep the federal government
from throwing open ttie doors to
offshore oil and gas production it
appears Californians must once
again inform " n ew
administration in Was hington
this won't be tolerated.
Under propo sa l s b y
Secretary or Interior James
Watt, oil and gas rigs could be
constructed as close as three
miles. from the Orange Coast,
and without the benefit or careful
s tudy to first determine the
environmental and financial
impact on nearby communities.
Watt has been quoted as
saying he favors opening the
entire U.S. outer contine ntal she lf
to the oil industry. representing a
billion acres or so m e of the most
environmentall y sens itive areas
in the world.
Watt's plan for Southern
California includes selling oil and
gas leases for about 900.000 acres
from San Di ego to Point
Conception ove r a five-year
period.
S u c h a g r a n d i o s c 11 ri .
d e rt a k i n g o b v i o u s l ~-w o n · t
include e nough provis ions to
protect coastal zones or the
res idents who live jn the m . S uch "
s afeguards require time and
careful studies. a nd no doubt
would produce evide n ce that
exploration s houldn't be allowed
in som e a r eas. Watt seem s
unwilling to commit himself to
such an undertaking .
By bulldozing the explora tion
leases through before the public
is fully a~e of his plan. Wau
upparently hopes to reduce uny
orgunized opposition to after the
fact ~rumbling.
'l'o justify the need for
full-scale offsllore drilling, Watt
holds up the specter of America
under siege. with the mineral
rich and politically psychotic
Third World holding the country
hostage by threatening to shut off
the oil tap.
He has s aid the U.S . is
vulnerable to a natural resources
war unless there is a change in
attitude a bo ut offs hore o il
production.
Not a word. howe ver. about
the fact that the economies or
many oif producing nations are
closely tied to U.S. imports. and
a s hutoff would be ruinous for
many countries halting exports
to this country .
Watt recently backed off on a
decis ion to invite oil companies
to snoop around the ocean bottom
off the rugged and
e nvironmentally vu lnerable
Northern California coast.
Not only is the decision being
delayed in the courts. but it
seems the Reagan administration
may be worried that pushing too
h a rd for t-h e I eases could
jeo pardize the c han ces o f
Republicans running in the 1982
elections.
Californians have always
s tood firm for prudent and
lengthy study before a llowing
any drilling off their .shoreline .
Secretary Watt s hould realize
that bullying tactics won't work
on this issue, which is of concern
to California reside nti; o f a ll
political pe rsuasions.
Closed-door justice
-A biH t~at would overturn a ~esser-cttarge in order to avoid
100-year-old state law granting a facing a more serious trial in
criminal defendant the right to open court. With pre lim inar~·
have a preliminary hearing hearings closed. the public never
closed to the public a nd news knows on what basis the original
media almost made it through c harge was dismissed or watered
the state Legislature last year. down.
But the m easure bogged The Legislature's bill would
down when the Assembly refused permit a closed hearing only if a
to accept Senate am endments as judge could be persuaded that an
a pproved by a confe r e n ce open hearing could present '"a
committee. Unde r the law a clear and present dange r" to the
hearing mus t be c losed upon right to a fair trial. s hould one be
request of a defendant. and ordered. -
attorneys usually request s uch That is fair enough. If there
c losure. is genuine danger in pre-trial
publicity. the defend~nt sh,ould
Now the·state Supreme Court be protected ., But more than that.
ha s e nte r e d the pi c ture by the public s hould be protected
rejecting a petition by' the San from the increasing practice of
Jose Mer cury-News to overturn closed-door justice under· which
the 1872 law by granting access,. too many criminal cases e vade
to a preliminary hearing for a public scrutiny.
former San Jose city councilman The San Jose newspaper had
accused of bribe r y and s tate contended that the law requiring
income tax evasion. a c Io s e d hearing at the
The high court upheld the d efendant's request is an
contention that permitting public unconstitutional infringement
access _to a pr~limt,nar.y hear~ --upon the public-1!-righHo -attend.
-dunng wh1cb tes tJmoay is But the high court ruled that the-.
taken to determine _if a defendant s tate constitution ·s provision
s hould s tand trial could assuring public access to court darh~ge ~he defendant's ~ig_ht to hearings "provide s no
~ f a1r trial before a n unbiased unqualified right to the public
JUry . a n d m ed i a to a t't end a
This is all ~ell and good. But preliminary hearing."
the fact remains that about 90 Thus the 1872 law remains in
percent of criminal cases are effect. But the legislators should
dis posed of in one way or a nother not abandon their efforts to bring
during preliminary hearings. the law in step with current legal
Sometimes etldence is ruled _pr,,a.etices and give judges the
ins ufficient. but more often plea option of deciding whether or not
bargaining at this level permits a a closed preliminary hearing is
def endartt to plead guilty to a warranted.
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L.M. Boyd/ Men and apes
Some scientists contend the only
monogamous primates are human
beings, gibbons and marll)oset
monkeys, and only they share food
with their partners and their young.
They also say the three species
learned to walk on two legs so their
arms could be free to carry food. And
they say further only these three
seem inclined to mate anytime
anywhere unaffected by the ."in
season" cycles of the female.
Interesting, if true.
Why the weather tends to influence
the moods of women far more than of
me n has not been explained, but
researchers repeatedly have found
such to be the case.
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A lady • ID
W ASHJNGTON -Not since the late
Evita Peron has the world seen a first
lady like Imelda Marcos. The beaut~us
onetime song plugger and
beauty-contest winner has always been
unabashedly ambitious. Some regard
her as the relentless genius behind her
hu s band 's dictatorship in the
Philippines ..
Imelda's ambition extended to her
daughter, l mee: she wanted the girl to
marry someone suitable. Imelda's first
choice was England's Prince Charles ,
who -to Imelda's disappointment -
did not choose lmee as his queen.
INSTEAD, lmee eloped with Tommy
Manotoc. a handsome athlete who did
not come up to Imelda's giddy social
standards . The young couple's "Romeo
and Juliet" story stirred worldwide
irrterest when Tommy vanished on Dec
29, after dining with lmee in a cozy ·
Manila restauraJlt.
The Manotoc family -longtime
political foes--of-PresideTil'Marcos -
suggested he had his daughter's lover
kidnapped. But some members of the
Manotoc family really suspect that
I melda w as b e hind Tomm y's
disappearance.
lmee, who dearly loves her father but
quarrels with her mother, confronted
the president with the news of her
secret marriage. Tommy later told his
family that Marcos had given the
star-crossed lovers his blessing. When
lmee expressed concern over her
mother's reaction, the .preside nt
reassured them, s aying , "I'll handle
her," sources told my associate Lucelte
Lagnado.
l
search of power
Imelda's latest J roject. meanwhile, man; purified so that he might travel
s uggests nothing les~ than divine status the path to nobility -to greatness.··
~or Marcos and herself. It is a lavishly Imelda's hired hacks were even more
illustrated boo~ she arr~nged for her adulatory in their treatment of the
hus band qn his 64th birthday. At a provincial girl who clawed her way up
G -J1-c1-11-1-111_1_1 -~
r e ported/ cost o r seve r al hundred thousand dollars. Imelda
co ~ missioned promipe nt Filipino
writers to do the purple text and an
artist to paint the full-page color plates
for the book.
Ostensibl y. the volume is the legend
of M alakas and Maganda, "the strong
and the beautiful'' mythological figures
who were the parents of the Filipino
race, according to Tagalog folkore.
But a s th-t' sle-ry-tntfolds , a
not-so-subtle change occurs in the text
and illustrations : The legend o f
Malakas and Maganda becomes
intertwined with the equally legendary
exploits of Ferdinand and Imelda. The
111 us trations s how the presider1t as
clearly re-creating the mythic strength
and wisdom of Malakas. while the first
lady becomes indistinguishable from
the divine Maganda. --IN ROYAL PROSE, the birthday
book has this to say of Marcos: "He
was born with thf seeds of leadership;
molded on righteousness since infancy;
1 prepared to be better than the ordinary
from poverty to the presidential palace.
"She was taller than the ordinary child,
long-limbed. with a well-proportioned
body that was rounded, not bony," the
authors rhapsodized. Tbe eirt.s bearing
··ev en t hen wa s noticeabl y
aristocratic." they wrote.
"She was tall, with the bearing of a
princess. 6ut not haughty; product of a
blueblooded mold yet without
arrogance," the book declares. "She
displayed humility but was self-assured
and confident. She 'was tender and
affectionat e, yet strong-willed and
principled."
THIS PARAGON of virtue is.scarcely
recognizable to those who have dared to
challenge Imelda's ruthless climb to
power and wealth. Such a shamel~ -
attempt to transform a onetime beauty
contestant into a goddess would be
embarrassing if it did not reflect the
coldblooded ambition that has always
driven Imelda Marcos. Divinity is just
another tool for Imelda's singleminded
construction of worldly power and
wealth
Footnote· Imelda charms foreigTI
leaders with her beauty and grace. She
is popular in America among the
conservative "high and mighty. Sbe is a
favor1te, for example, of Richard
Nixon. whom she persuaded to dance a
Filipino fandango at an elegant soiree ,
in her Waldorf Towers hotel suite.
Alcohol programs seek tax dollars
An initiative proposing a surcharge or
5 cents per ounce on the a lcoholic
content of beer, wine and distilled
s pirits ha s be e n approved for
ci r culation. If it gathers 346,000
signatur es it will appear on the
·November ballot.
Sp,onsou of tbe_p.etitioo ai:.e .the--
California Association of Alcoholic
Recovery ffomes who are seeking to
feather their nests with tax dollars .
THE MONEY would be divided 30
percent for alcohol programs, 30
percent for traffic safety, 30 percent for
administration and 10 percent for
victim indemnity funds .
State revenues already exceed $150
million annually in taxes on alcoholic
beverages to say nothing of the millions
in sales taxes generated by bottle and
drink sales. Additional rnoney for
alcoholism program·s is derived from
fines imposed upon drinking drivers
which also help flnance traffic
enforcement.
For the current year more than $105
million is budgeted for the Department
of Alcohol and Drug programs. This is a
lot of money for a lcohol abuse
programs which have yet to set any
record of s uccess to justify the
expenditure.
Administration of liquor control laws
is performed by the Department of
Al c ohol Beverage Contro l which
collects some $13 million annually in
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IARl WITIRS
license fees. This money has seemed ror
many yea r s a totally was ted
expenditure. For the department,
conceived by Defense Secretary Caspar
Weinberger when he was a member or
the Assembly. performs a function
which could just as well be handled at
the local level as are all other retaH
b\isiness licenses .
Initially the license fees wer'e to
finance the enforcement of the liquor
laws but, as time demonstrated, the
local police do most of the enforcement.
This ls acknowledged by the state which
allocates liquor tax revenues to local
governments for that purpose.
This leaves the ABC to spend most of
its funds in "cal-rat factory" fashion .
using about half of the money to process
license applications and the other half
1
attempting to prove they were wrong
when they issue the licenses.
EVEN THOVGH prohibition was I
proved to be a disastrous mistake, the
temperance movement is not dead_'
Do-gooders who view the existence of I
alcohol as the cause for all of society's
woes continue to battle away. AJthouth I
they now know they cannot outlaw the
sale and use of alcoholic beverages they 1
seek to make its cost prohibiti\'e
through taxation.
There will always be those who l~k
the self-discipline to avoid abusin&
themselves with alcohol just as there
will always be those who abuse their
bodies by overeating and improper
diets. •
As Alcoholics Anonymous has proved.
only those who want to help themselves I
can be helped. Until the state can come
up with programs which cin l
demonstrate a reasonably satisfactciry
success in curbing alcoholism it is
probably already spending too much in
the effort.
Society 01u.st take soDie blame for crime
Wh enever one of his aides, or political
cronies. was caught with his hand in the
cookie jar, the late Mayor Daley of
Chicago had a uniform response.
"Nobody's perfect." he would shrug,
RlllY 111111
his heart tull or com'paulon and
Christian forgiveness.
One supposes tl\at Jack the Ripper's
mother might have said the same thing.
upon learnln1 of her son's naughty
habits. But people are not punished, of
course, for beina less than perfect; they
are put away for beln& actively
harmful. The only problem ls that we really
don't know any more about lbe use of
punlabment than the ancients did
thOUMndl of years aao. We can allll
find nothin1 better to do wltb
tran•ireuon than lock them up, bane
!,
them by the neck. or burn them to
death.
Nothlng that we do seems to work,
but we keep on doin1 tt anyway. Prisons
make men worse, a~d parole releases
incorrigibles as well as people who
never shouttl have been put in priaon in
the first place. Penitentiaries don't
make inmates penitent; refonnatories
don't reform; and capital punishment
has no effect on the crimes punishable
by death.
The reason for this impasae, It
seems to me, Is that societies keep
looking upon "crime" as an Individual
transgression, when it really ls a
reflection and dlatordon of the social
order It.sell. We are quick to blame a
family if ita chlldr«1 are delinquent, but
we are unwilllna to put the
responsibility on aoclety tor Its criminal
offspring.
It takes two elements to make a
crime <I am not s~aklnc here ot
crlma of puslon but of law-bnakiftS>:
someUUna ln the heart "' the aa ....
and aomethlnK en the nature of die
en•lronmnt.
Some crime, of course, will always be
with us: but most of it could be
eliminated by a society that pracUced
what it preached, and spent even a
fraction on prevention ot what it does PO
punishment. It now costs $90,000 to buUd
a single hl&h·security cell in New York State; what child of the alums bu hM
$90,000 spent on him before? ·
Re Ood and bumper alicnn <Gui. Ja
lS>: Friend of mine u.o.pt lbe fWI
meant that driver wu a ~-Se
much for preachln1 rellcion on
vellict'-.
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Orange Coot DAILY PILOT/Monday.January 18, 1982
. • is rOa.dside pie shop
I •:TRIAL -Juan I Corona will go on
t
trial a second time
Feb. 22 on charges or
slaying 25 farm
workers. His firs t
conviction was
thrown out on appeal.
CANYONVILLE Ore. <AP) -
De1p1te an · elaht·fold boost In prices.
llexla and LoMn Winn bave served •
thou1anda ot plec• of fr•h fruit pie to
hlahway travelers from their home
alona lntentate s near Canyonville.
The"* was a Ume when 10 cents aot a
quarter ol a pie and another 15. centa
bouaht a hamburaer and a cup of
coffee at Mexla'a -before World War II.
Plt now costs 80 centa1 but little else
baa chanted at the restaurant named
for Mrs. Winn. She and her buaband
have dished up pie In the front room or
their home since 192'1, five years after
Lo"son built it.
Winn now is 81 and hla wife ls
somewhat younaer -she won't tell her
ace -but they don't intend lo quit IOOll.
"Besides, people won't let ua," sbe
says. ''They know where the back door
is."
Mrs. Winn rarely emerges from the
kitchen for a chat. Her husband serves
the rood and swaps storiu with
customers in the small front room with
four tables, a wood stove and walls
lined with more tban 100
commemorative plates.
"Goodness no, I have to make pies for
tomorrow,'' she tells a visitor in search
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of conversation. .
But a man from A'-lltralla once lured
her from the stove to tell her he wu
returnlns home because he had ended
his search for the best piece or pie at
Mexla's.
"Now he really brou1ht tears to my
eyes," 1he uya.
Duriftl the Depression, the couple
never refused • request for food from
pennlleu travelers, Mrs. Winn says,
''We never
substituted, even
during rationing."
' and she refused to skimp on inlredients
for the pies. She still uses fresh fruit
and other intredients from the area.
"We never have substituted, even
during rationlna." she says. "When I
was out, I was out. I never stretched It
out or made them cheaper."
The mountain pass just south of
Canyonville once was a major route for
freight wagons and stagecoaches unUI
the railroad was built in 1883. The pass
later held U.S. 99 and now Interstate 5.
When lhe highway was widened about
-J
40 years ago, the bo"'8e wai put on
wheels and pulled acro1s the canyon,
where Mrs. Wlnn continued to bake,
says her husband,
She used lo make aa many u 40 plH
a day, but now makes about a doaen,
and crlnpa lo think how many ahe hu
made in the put half-century.
"When U aot into the tbouaands, I tot
scared and quit counUn1," she says. "I
don't want to know."
Their house-restaurant ls open only
four houra on weekdays and seven
hours Sunday, but the place does a brisk
busineaa from the locals who ar1ue
poUllca or trade 1oulp with Winn.
Loson Winn, a native of Ore1on,
married Mexia after meetin1 her in
Texas.
• "~here c'rtainly wasn't golne lo be a
wedding in it," she says. "But that's
what developed. And I have no
re1rets."
Their 1952 Studebaker sits unused in
the garage, and their Model A is falling
apart in a shed down the road.
But Winn still drives Mexia in another
family car in search of food to rival
hers.
"We'll just head into town and come
back with a bad taste in my mouth,"
Mexia Winn says.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday. ~.,uary 18, 1982
JQIN '.IN 17.HE FtlN! •
OF THE. 4th ANN ·U·AL
•
· JANUARY 22-29
Presented by the 552 Club of Hoag Memorial
Hospital Presbyterian with the help of more than
300 community volunteers. Net proceeds of all
Clambake Week events benefit the hosp1t11. Thro~h previous Clambake Weeks, the 552 Club
has raised more than ~.000 for the benefit of the
patients of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian.
Projects supported include an Intensive Care Unit
for the critically Ill, a Diatvsls Unit for patients with
kidney failure and sophisticated ttquipment for the
treatment of cancer.
Here's How VoU Can -Have Fun-and Help Hoag Hospital!
Saturday, January 23
RUN FOR HOAG
10K RUN
Join 2,500 runners on this fast certified course.
over 90% of it on the San Diego Creek Bike trail in
Irvine.
The runs start at 9:00 a.m .. with check·in from
8:00 to 8:45 a.m. at the Fluor Corporation
recreation center on Carlson between Campus
and Michelson in Irvine.
There are divisions for men, women. boys and
girls -20 in all -with several trophies for each
division.
ENTRY FEES: $8 includes T .. hirt. $4 without T·shirt. by January 18
DAY OF RACE ENTRY FEE: $10 wi~h T .. hi rt, $5 without T .. hirt.
Entries receiYed by January 18 are eligible for additional special prize drawings.
Late entries will be taken 8:00 a.m . on race day.
For information call: John Blair, Race Director. (714~966-0556 or (714) 760·5917.
The Runs are sponsored by California First Bank and KEZY
This newest Clambake Week event will be staged in con·
junction with the Run for Hoag. but jn much less
strenuous style. Strike a blow against over .. xertion by en·
joying a no-sweat 1.2 mile walk -just enough to whet
your appetite for the special ·
AWARDS BRUNCH
for all Walk participant~ at the Irvine Coast Country Club.
Check in at Irvine Coast Country Club 7:15 a.m. sharp,
Saturday, January 23. Buses will take you to the Walk site
and return you to the country club for the special brunch.
Good modest exercise -good fellowship -good cause.
And prizes. too!
ENTRY FEE (includes cocktails and brunch):
$50 per person $75 per couple
For. information and reservations call (714) 76().5917
The Walk Is sponsored by California F'irst Bank
d ~ Monday, January 25 e'-• .._ Coed Fourth Annual
~~ ·, 1!?~~! Ce!~~!!
' CARPENTER
Former Sllle_ Senator Dennis Carpenter-will have the
questionable pleasure of being crisply roasted -and
possibly li9htty toasted-· by public figures from ~overn·
ment. pollt1cs, sports. the law and the community. Directing
the laugh-packed affair will be Paul "Emcee" Salata.
Salata's corps of sharp·tongued critics and com·
mentators Includes Joey Bishop, Justice Robert Gardner,
Georpe Hoag II, Jim Fregosi, Supervisor Tom .fUley, Mayor
Jackie Heather, Congressman Robert Badham,' Senator
John Schmitz, Dr. Tom Doan. Stuart Spencer and Or. Sammy Lee, along with others. ·
In addition to his service in the California Senate.
Carpenter has been active in local, state and national
politics. He was chairman of the Republican State Central
Committee and of the Republican Central Committee of
Orange County. Currently he is the legislative advocate for
the County of Orange, a lawyer and a cattle rancher. He is
an FS. agent, a UCLA law school graduate and a self .. tyled
··immigrant" from Minnesota .
.. As a roast target, Carpenter is hard to miss." accord ing to Salata and his crew.
An added feature will include the dedication of Hoag Hospital's non·existant 13th
Floor to Ken and Bob. KABC radio talk show hosts.
Cocktails~ 5:52 p.m. Dinner: 7:00 p.m.
$1SO per couple $75 per person
Seating limited to 500
For information or reservations. call (714) 760·5917
Friday, January 22
at the hilarious o~' _;_,
~0 HOAG HACKER HIJINX
One hundred brave and foolish folks will tee off in the wacky
and frust~ajing ~hole "go" tournament': to be played on the
short course at the Newporter Inn, starting at 1 p.m.
All of the holes have been specially developed to produce
hilarity and trouble as the would·be golfers try to tee off from
mattresses. shoot with a sling shot. combine golf with frisbee.
overcome some devilish devices and generally muddle through a
harrowing but happy afternoon. -
THe field of participants is full. but you might want to look in
on soroe lunacy undertaken In the name of golf and in the good.
cause of helping Hoag Hospital.
j ~ '. Thursday, January 28 and Friday, January 29
i ~~~th Anqual CROSBY SOUTHERN PRO-AM
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Irvine Coast Country Club -Gallery Admission $2
:
The only Orange County tournament
for tourinQ PGA golfers in 1 ~82!
Here's your chance to see and follow some of the players you'll be watching on
your TV screen during the pro tour the next few months. You'll see some of the leading
pro golf money winners of tomorrow along with some of the tour veterans.
Seventeen of the top 60 money winners in 1981 and 30 ot the top 100 are alumni of
the 552 Club's Crosby·Southern.
Seventy-two pros will team with 72 amateurs from Southern California clubs In this two-4BY event The pros wlll be co!!'petlng for a purse of $25,000,
Former Crosby Southern players who ranked high in the offfcial 1981 winnings list
Included: Gil Morgan: Fuzzy Zoeller, Keith Fergus, Lon Hinkle, Tom Pu.rtzer. Ed Fiori
and Peter Oosternuis. 'oosterhuls and Al Gelberger played In last year's Crosby
Southern. Others from past Crosby Southerns who have made names for themselves
on the tour Include: Tommy Valentrne. D. A. Welbrtng, Dan Halldorson. Peter Jacotieen,
Frank Conner, Greg Powers, Tom Jenkins, Mark Lye, Don Pooley, Vince Haefner.
Bruce Fleisher, Bob ~aatwood, Pete Brown, Dave Eichelberger, and Bobby Walzel.
STARTING TIME: 7:30 a.m.
GALLERY ADMISSION: $2
A special thanks from the 552 Club to our
CROSBY SOUTHERN SPONSORS
TOURNAMENT SPONSORS:
George Argyros. Amel Management Co.
D. J. Bentley Senti~ Laboralorles :.
John Curci, Curci· Turner Co. •
First lnterstale Bank
J. R. Fluor, Fluor Corporation
Bob Gray, St. John Knits
Barry Hallamore, San/Bar Corporation
Charles Hester, Hester OeveloJ>ment
George and Gloria Ryan and Mrs. Rose Oel.ney
CORPORATE SPONIORS:
Ai real •
Airport Business Center · 1'
Allegan Pharmaceuticals
The Alison Company
American State Bank
Amwest, Inc.
Arco Performance Chemicals Company, Inc.
Armor·All Products
Arthur Andersen & Company
Avco Financial Servloes, Inc.
Balboa Bay Club
Bank of Newport
Beckman lnsturments, Inc.
Cal Fed Enterprises
Cannell & Chaffin Commercial lnterlort, Inc.
Computer Automation
Cummins & White
Ernst & Whinney
First American Trust Company
Maynard Franklin
The Irvine Company
John 0. Lusk & Son
Mercury Savings and Loan Association •
Morgan, Olmstead, Kennedy & Gardner, Inc.
Nabers Cadillac
Wright Investors' Service
National Education Corporation
O'Melveny ~ Myers
Pacific Mutual
C. L. Peck Contractors
San Diego Federal Savings and Loan
Smith International
Shur-lock
Wiiiamette K. Day Foundation
Wisdom Import Sales Company, Inc.
Arthur Youn9 & Company
IPICIAL PRIZI IPONIORS:
Ho .. n-onee:
Smith F1mUy
Tate c.dlllec
Ch•lea Fllhb9ck
This page is presented as a community service message by the Orange Coast Daily Pilot.
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MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1982
CA VALCAOE 82-3
STOCKS 84
COMICS 86
How soon until
Hopalong Cassidy
is back on TV
trails? Page B7
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What is so rare
as a clapper rail
in winter count?
Clear skies and light winds aided birdwatchers in
identifying 182 species of birds during the Sea and Sage
Audubon Society's annual coastal Christmas bird count.
The 182 species identified were a record for the area.
society membe rs said.
California gull s were the most common birds spotted
with 10,810 counted. On land. some 6,228 red-winged
blackbirds were seen.
At sea. an unus ually high number: of Manx
shearwaters. more than 1.000. were seen flying along with
Cassin's auk'lets and a common murre. .
Two bird species listed as endangered also 'were
noted along the coast. The black-tailed gnatcatcher was
seen near UC Irvine and the light·footed clapper rail was
co unted at U'pper Newport Bay.
Althougit an accurate-count of t'he li ght-fooCeCI
·clapper rails could not be taken. a mid-December count
taken by the Ca lifornia Fish and Game Department
found between 55 a nd 58 of the rare birds. ·
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CLEARED FOR SPLASHDOWN! -The pond along Warner
A venue east of Pacifi c Coast Highway in Huntington
Beach. above . may not seem like much to pedestrians
and bicyclists. But pelicans and egrets obviouslv find the
rain-filled extension of the Bolsa Chica marsh ~a perfect
place for fishing or playing tag or hide ·n· seek. 1
Change of tactics would net excitement
USELESS AT UCI DEPT. You have to t}ave an
enormous volume of pity fo r certain star· athletes who
now inhabit the halls of our hallowed University of
Californi a at Irvine. They have been dealt low blows..
Athletics haven't always been the biggest thing
happening at UCl. I mean. the place has .never fielded a
football team in its history. thus missing a portion of
collegiate glory. not lo mention the bi~ bucks from
',. (;;,
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playing on TV ln the Salad
Bowl, or somesuch. The jocks at UC. _
Irvine, however, have
taken increasingly well to
a roundball game. called
basketba ll. They got a
new coach a while back
named 8111 Mulligan, who seems to be a pretty hot
number, and now ari All American named Kevin Magee
graces the basketbalJ squad.
AUGMENTED BY A NUMBER of other stars. UCI
basketball has abruptly skyrocketed into athletic
prominence.
The Anteaters (that's .the cute little nickname for the
athletic teams > basketball squad has been beating up on
nea rly everybody. The UCI players run a lot and shoot a
lot of baskets. ll'~ fun to watch.
Now finally, as UCI's basketball team rises to the
level of the stars and people are noticing, vile and evil
things are being done by the competition.
Alas, the other teams that UCI play don 'l want lo.
· Play .that is. ifhe competition is coming into UCI's Crawford Hall.
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UCI o~ trying the old hidden baU trick ...
taking to the court and grabbing the ball. Then they sit on
it.
THE IDEA HERE is if my team can't win, I'll just
squat on the baU so you can't win either. In basketball
parlance, this is known as the "slow-down" or "stall" or
politely, ··controlled game.''
Cal State, Fullerton's basketball team came to UCI
the other night and sat on the baJl so long it almost
became deflated. They lost anyway by one point. But that
may be because they got so bored with passing the ball
a round and not doing anything with it that they dozed off
for a few minutes.
THE OUTRAGE OF IT a ll is that here is our
hometown coastal university. with one of the most
e xc iting basketball teams in the nation. forced to stand
around watching.
This doesn't do a lot for the fans. It's even less
exciting than watching a yacht race. Famed sportswriter
Grantland Rice once said watching a yacht race is about
as exciting as watching grass grow.
The weeds may start sprouting. up. al .mid-court in
Crawford Hall. Your sympathy really goes out for the UCI ball
players. It's terrible to be good at something and have
nobody else want to play with.you.
BACK IN THIRD GRADE, I was fairly good at
spitwad shooting. I made realJy light. hard spitbalJs that
I shot off the thumb and middle finger. ·I could clobber a
kid in the classroom from seven rows back. But did anybody ever challenge tne to a spitwad
fight? They did not. They wanted to go do something
dumb like throw rocks at windows or catch flies
bo re-handed. ·
Whal UCl's basketball team needs lo do is change
tactics.
. THEY SHOULD INVITE opposing teams down to
Crawford Hall for a spitwad fight.
Then, at the last minute when everybody's out on the
floor, change the game lo basketball .
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·shortly after birth at Norfolk. Va .. Gener al
Hospital. The photo was taken in connection
with a n exclus ive t e levis ion progr a m .
"Nova," which aired Sunday on Channel 28".
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DEAR ANN LANDERS : My husband
died when our d a ughter was 6. Wanda soon
will be 17, and I a m ver y proud of her. She
is beautiful, wholesome. a good atu!t
and has always been popul~.
Until six months ago Wanda went h
boys from school. J knew their pa rents 411d
was comforta ble a bout her dating. But ffve
months ago she met a 2.0·year-old college
j unior. and things changed bet ween us.
She used to te ll me a bout her fun
evenings, and I was so pleased that she
didn't smoke pot or keep questionable
hours. But now I ~m deeply concethed
about what is going through this gir l's
h ea d . Her pho n e con versations are
gua rded. She dates no one except Steve.
The boys she used to go with are : ·too
immature" and .. boring ... Her grades are
slipping. I don't think she and Steve have
gone all the way yet . but it's bound to
happen soon and I a m worried sick.
I have a feeling Wanda would like to
talk to me. but s he doesn't know how. And
J'm"not sure l "d know what to say to
her. This letter is too long and ra mbling to
print, but please answer. Lord knbws. I
need help. -DISTRESS SIGNAL F ROM
COLUMBUS
DEAR D.S.: J read the followl•C In a
ne w book. It's almost as if It wer, wrlUen
for you:
"And lbe mothe r said to her daughter,
·Look, I can tell you are getting pretty
heavy with him. I'm not making any
accusations, but I know how the pressures
build-up to go ahead-and-do It to-prove"dlllt
he Is real~ special. I un't stop you.-b
have you thought it out and are you ready
to take the conseq.-e nces? Do you know
about the various .methods of birth control?
Do 'you believe he will thlak more or less of
you after you have g ive n in? If you should
become pregnant. what would It de t' your
life? Once it's done, It's done, and tie will
wanl to have sex with you every time be
has the chance.
"Does he say. 'If you rove me, you'll
prove It?' Ask him what HE will be risking
in return. Maybe if he really loves you he
shouldn't be asking al all. Because that's
one of the things that real love means.
Care and conce rn for the other person. OK,
I'll .shut up no"'• but please think about
what I have-told you, because what you do
with your Ille is ve ry important to me. If
you feel you must have help with birth
control right now, we' II talk SO Ale plOre."
The name of the book is "How to
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The last chapter : If Vour Teen-ager is
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never more than two inches away from a
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reaches the age of 5. he will have owned "Can't you use your credit card to jam
3.056 door keys and broken into his own the lock?" <"I can·t get a credit card until
home on the average or three times a J get out of the third grade and get a job.·· 1
week. There is a brig ht spot in all this. Having an incentive to walk through Latch-key children have become the most
the front door of a house like a person is no a g ii e. s e If_ re 1j a n t . e nt e rpri si n g .
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bus inesses and indus tries a ll oveF t he ma neuver around a $3.000 no-fail a larm
countr y, the phone rings for every working system, silence a vicious dog. come in mothe~ on the premises. The d ialog is through heat ing duels. fan ve nts and
universal. r st a tionary windows. A youngster the othe r
.. Mom . I forgot m y door key... day thought he had a real breakthrough in
"Whe re did you leave it?" 1She doesn't getting Into his own home when he came
really want to know. She's st alling for down a 12 x 18-inch chimney. The fire
time., de part ment rescued .him when he got
"'Wh ere's vour s iste r '?"' !""S he 's wedged in just inches from the bottom
waiting for the phone to call you wben I where he dangled for 20 minutes.
hang up ... ) , There is no doubt in my mind that he
.. Where are you calling from·!" <"The will lo5e his key. come down the chimney
neighbors who think you're neglecting your again and succeed .
children.") There's a future for these keyless
:·Why don ·t you go ho me with children and their ingenuity. I don't e ven
Harold'?" <He's calling his mother on a pay want to think what it is.
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Beware o.f secret cure
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I've ,been
called stupid because I h~ve som~ who
Isn't a regular docter taltlag care ol my ·
arthritis. My husband calls It a waste of
moaey.
lhft I've been to aa M.D. for months
wllo hasn't brought much relief. The new
healer promises that I will feel better
wttltla a lllOlltll If I SH ldm every _._, for
what be calls IP!Cial treatments.
G. Do you blame me for trying? -Mrs.
DEAR MRS. G.: I don't blame you. but
you should know that you're just one more
contributor to almost a billion dollan spent
yearly on quacks and unproven remedies .
More people suffer from arthritis tban
from any other disease . This me~na tbere
are 31 million potential customers f~1the
services or quacks who promise a "new ..
cure.
Beware of any huler -M .D:· or
otherwise -who says be has a seem
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DR PETER J . STEIN~HN
formula. Especially if he promises a quick
and easy cure .
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Wbenever
:1 eat Ice cream too fast or drlDk Ice water
il 'm l1ll'e to get aevere pa.la .. •Y dlelt. It
b ats -1y a mlaute or so. I've been told
\flat It la ualmporj••t aad M te spasm ol
lmy pllet. I• tllere a c•re'! -Mr. F.
DEAR MR. F .: The cure is evident:
eat ice cream slowly and don't drink ice
water:
Incidentally, recent studies show that
the paJn is not due to spasm of the
esopha1us < 1u1Jet >. Instead, it becqmes
inactive. There Is no perts....._ at the tlme
of pain. When the 1ullet betomes active
a1atn, the pain disappears .
. •••• . av PHIL ·~J!RLANDI of Lllgunaa.ech
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"Offhand, I'd aay he'• mucb too terwe for a jumper!"
PllSOllAtln Q.&A.
BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER
Image made
by studios
Q: It seem& that durln1 the '40s and •sos. there were so many more glamorous
Hollywood movie stars than there are
today. Was It easier in those days? -
Harry K .• St. Louis.
A : Yes, according to June Allyson. She
explained it on a recent celebrit~· cruise
aboard the Princess <of .. Love Boat"
note >. The theme was "A Salute to the
Great MGM Musicals." And June recalled .
··When I came to Metro. it ~as because· the
s tudio had brought out mos t of the
Broadway cast of ·Bes t Foot Forward· to
do the movie.
"I was paid only $75 a week. but there
were a lot of fringe benefits. We got acting
lessons, singing lessons. dancing lessons.
all for free.
"Today. the kids have to pay for that
sort of thing out of their own pockets.
There was also the s tudio's own publicity
department to get our names and our
photos in the papers <or out of the papers.
as the case may be 1. It was all part of the
buildup.
"Best of all. we might be working in as
many as two or three pictures at one time.
which meant that we had a great deal of
exposure. We were given ... -an.....image. ·and
the studios used all of their vast resources
to polish it. to niake us s tars.
'"I feel sorry for the kids toda~-. The
studios are gone. so they ·have to do
everything on their own. And for most of
them. instead of maybe s ix pictures a
year. they're lucky if they can find one
decent role every two or more years. They
rarely have th e kind of ima ge
identification that it t akes to make a star:·
Q: Historically, was there ever a real
land nlled "Utopia?" -Larry M., Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla.
A: No. The name '"Utopia " was the
s ubtitle of a political romance by the
English philosopher. Sir Thomas More.
publis hed in· 1551. In it. the autho·r
described an imaginary island that had a
perfect social and political system . The
word ··utopia" finds its base in the Greek
ou. "not." and topos. "place." That is "the
-land-of nowh-ere." -
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Libra: foil Ow
your hu:Qches
Tuelday,January tt
ARIES <March 21 -April 19>: Details
unravel in connection with rayments.
collections, debts and financia status of
one who claims to be the big money. Be
,analytical, seek motives and reasons.
TAURUS <April 20·May 20>: Be awar e
Qf money market be fore signing' any
agreement. 'Do so.me ch.ecking. ref er to
tracJ< records and seek views or those who
are fair, impartial.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20 I : Wh at
seemed a certainty requires further study.
Streamline techniques. focus on meanings,
define terms and check qualifications of
tho11e assigned to pe rform special services.
CANCER (June 21-July 22 >: Accent on
production, emotional involvements. added
responsibility and decisions connected with
children. Don't panic at added expenses.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22 1: Your views
receive wide attention. project is off the
ground. Aries. Li bra persons figure
prominently. Your position is s tronger .
despite some opposition.
VlllGO <Aug, 23·~ 221; Be ready
for new start in new direction. chance for
greater creative expression and short t rip
pl an ned onl); at last minute . Ma k e
inquiries. calls and give reassurance to
relative who confides problem.
LIBllA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 l : Hunch is
correct where money is concerned. You
receive legitimate information concerning
investments. Cancer, Capricorn. Aquarius
persons figure prominently. You'll become
aware o( hi~den assets.
SCORPIO cOct. 23-Nov. 2l l: Despite
temporary confusion. you did make right
move. Cycle continues high. timing is on
target and people will respond favorably to
Y.our appeals.
SAGlTTARIUS <Nov. 22 -Dec. 21 1:
Period of seclusioq may be necessary. Get
second wind. erase fears a nd doubts .
Maneuvers occur behind scenes and you·11
receive valuable information from one who
might be confined to home or hospital.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 1: Gain
indicated through written word. Don't be
satisfied to know merely that something
happened -n'nd reasons . discern motives.
Gemini. Virgo. Sagittarius persons figure
prominently.
AQUARIUS cJan. 20-F eb. 18 1:
Cooperate in community project. You
make valuable contacts. domestic situation
improves and supe rior issues s pecial
co mm e ndation . L o n g -d ista n ce
communication a ids in clarifying policy.
PISCES I Feb_ 19-March 201: Firs t
offer is likely to be ne bulous. If patient.
odds move in your favor. Travel plans a re
highlighted and you become familiar wtt.h
abstract principles of law.
/ GOif ii 011 lllDGI.
Q.1-As South, vulnerable,
you hold:
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Tbe biddiag has proceeded:
~--N_..Eut P .. P ... l+P ... a• r .. INT P ...
1
What acti•n do you take?
A. -Some might criticize
your initial, tactical pass, but
that is not the issue here.
Your hand is unsuited to play
in no trump, and you certain·
ly don't want to raise part·
ner'1 suit. which has not been
rebid. with only three-card
1u~rt. The only ten•ibk!
choice is a jump t:o five clubs.
Q.1-Eut~West v11lnerable.
u South you holdl
•QIU <::>&Qt OKS •AQICM
TIM bidclinc has proceeded:
£.-S.-.WMt N~
1 0 .,... ..... ... ' What aetiolt 4o JOU take?
4 .-Slmee you have a
1omewllal belt.er tllan
mlnlmu• takeout double,
your hand ii worth a move
toward ...... But that doe•
not mean you have to take
dratilc anlon. A ralM to two
apadel expnue1 your valu" qmw a.hqutel7. .
Q.1-Aa Sottth, vuln•abl•
wit.II eo oa eeore. Jou hold:
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T1M ........... "'"''dH:
BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
So•t.lt
J <:;> s.
1
W eet N...U. Eut , ... l. , ... , ... 4. , ..
What action do you take?
A. -Now that partner has
cooperated in your slam ef·
fort, it is obvious that slam
depends on his diamond
holding. A jump to five
spades will show your con·
cern about the unbicj suit,
and partner'!! next action
s hould depend solely on what
he holds in diamonds. If he
has second·round control, he
will bid six spades and you
will, of course, pua. But if he
cue·bida six diamonds, 1bow·
Ing the ace. you should leap
to a granil slam.
Q.4-As South vul!)erable.
you hold:
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The biddlnc hu proceeded:
Eu&· S.-. Wee& Nena. ...... r .. 1•
1 <:;> ... Pe. .,...
r .. I+ •-INT
... 7
What action do you take?
4 .-So far, you have shown
noU1inr of value, yet your
vulnerable partner ha1 per·
1lat.ed in tryiq w pt to
pme. He ii. 111 effee\, con·
traetlns for eicbt. trieu on
hie own, and you have an ex·
cellnt hand for your blddinc '° t.lala poi.at. lndudinc a key
""' in t~ enemy 1ult. To
bid less than three no trump
would be an insult to partner.
Q.5-Neither vulnerable. as
South you hold:
•854 <::>AK9 OAJ09 +J762
Your right·hand opponent
opens the bidding with one
diamond. Whal action do you
take'/
A.-You have neither the
stre ngth nor the s hape for a
takeout double, especially
since a considerable portion
of our strengtb is in the oppo-
nent's suit. Pass.
Q.I ~Neither vulnerable, .as
Soutti you hold: .
+llQIC <::>A71 0 1111 •at
Your part ner opens the bid·
ding with one heart. What do
you respond'/
A.-You have the values for
just one forward·going bid.
S hould you respond one
spade. you won't be sure
what to do next no matter
what partner rebld1. As
against tt\al. Ir you raise to
two hearts now, you can
cooperate enthusiastically
with any game-going effort
partner may launch. And if
he pa11es two hearts, you are
alm0tt surely in your beat
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11\teta Monday at U : 15 In lhe Balboa Bay Club ot
Newport Beach. For more lnformaUon call MS·WM.
O&ANGE COUNTY CAl.hton Club mHta
Friday ln the Velvet Turtle ol Lone Beach at t :ao
p.m .
O&ANGE COUNTY 4·H Club meeta Thursday
at 1 p.m. ln Peralta Junlor Hilh School, 2190 Canal
St., Orange. For more informauon·call 774·7120. ·
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of Women ln
ConatrucUon, Oran.re County Ch•pter, meets at 7
p.m . Monday ln Saddleback Hilb School In Santa
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NEWPO&T HA&BO& Lawn Bowling Club
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of Women in
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MONDAY MORNING Club of Huntington
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IRVINE BUSINESS and Professional
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\. AMERICAN INSTITUTE or Architects meets
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TEXTILE AND COSTUME Guild of the North
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I
WINNER -Actor Burt Lancaster was named
best actor for 1981 by the Los Angeles Film
Criti cs for his role in .. Atlantic City."
Lancaster picked
as 'Best Actor'
LOS ANGELES <AP > -"Atlantic Cit•• was
named the Best Picture and its star. Burt
Lancaster, was named Best Actor al the seventh
annual Los Angeles Film Critic's award dinner
Wednesday.
The critics also presented the awa,rd for Best
Screenplay to its author, John Guare, and in
addition n a med him to r eceive the New
Generation Award.
Meryl Streep was named Best Actress for
"The French Lieutenant's Woma.n."
"Reds" was also a major winner. The film
critics named W,arren Beatty as Best Director,
Maureen Stap!eton as Best Supporting Actress and
presented the Best Cinematography award to
Vittorio Storaro.
Barbara Stanwyck was selected to receive the
Career Achievement Award during the ceremonies
at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.
Sir John Gielgud was named Best Supporting
Actor for his role in "Arthur."
The Best Foreign Film award went to
"Pixote" and the Best Musical Score award went
to Randy Newman for "Ragtime."
Film historian Kevin Brownlow, who was
largely responsible for restoring the silent film
"Napoleon." received the Special Award.
Bruce Elder received the Experimental
Independent Film Award for "The Art of Worldly
·Wisdom."
•ttumorand
erode.ism in a rmder
and ~tenaininc work!"
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NOMINATIONS
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BUT PICTURE
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday.January 18. 1982
B§rPICTURE
OF THE YEAR
-New Tea rum CIUice Award -Natioocd loard OC 8"Mw Award
7 GOLDEN GLOBE
· NOMINATIONS
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Monday thru Saturday
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Orange Co•t DAILY PtlOT/Mond1y .. J1nuary 18, 1882
THI
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c1act1
by 811 Keane
"Mommy, the fog is comin' out of the pea
. , soup!"
by Virg il Partch (VIP)
.,.
"I hate Mondays."
•
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"I suggest you stay In your doghouse
until Dottie gets over your eating
\.IP her casserole!"
.ILDGE PARKER
Wt>EN RAHOAU
FOtteE5 RETURNS
WHEN I FIRST TALKED TO HER, SHE
WAS RATHER OEF\AHT. .. euT &tE
CHANGEO HER 'TUNE WHEN &HE REAUZEO l MEANT ,.._____,,
TO TH£5ET AF"TER HIS WNCH
WITH A&!EY, THE
DIRECTOR TEU-5
HIM THAT LINDA
MAY H.A6 f"f!OM15£0
TO LEA~Ha
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WHAT I ~AIO!
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by Tom Battuk
by Lynn Johnston
191lt9~IDIA~ A. VACAllON '1~·
...
..
9'AILROADID BY PROQltlll ·James
Garner stars as an Oklar.oma railroad man
in the 1950s, whose job and future arc
thfeatened as the diesel engine replaces
the steam locomotive in ·'The Long
S ummer of Georg' Adam s ." a
comedy-drama on NBC <'Ch. 4 > Monday at
9 p.m.
endl~klllr nwinO IN ..,. raule
.. --.0 OM* '°' .. end~:PG'
7:IO e I ON THI TOWN
~ • 14-~-olcl
girt wflO IUfferl from
Down'• Syn«-. vlell
Camp Pendleton for
INtrNcUonl Ol'I how to
. ~ tor mllllng -.:
• tood io-. tour of Kcn-
an Town.
18,M&Vf'IUD LA~& IHIN.IY I
.. eot#Ntf
Thi glM -lhockld to
dllco\llf tNt their old c:luO
hel beconlUI I0\.919M0,
• l\'aOHL.A.
F•turld: • trip to the Mt
of "~II Hoepital"; a
-~·iglllld.
~
• M"A"l"H .
~ "°"' 24 hours
of duty. ~ and Col.
Potter t'9IPOfld to • eta.
Plrl• cal '°' airgeone
from a Korean army~ .... .
I tlC TAC DOI IGH • ~/LIHMR
MPORT
eGMAT
~
"8ridllheld Rewleitld: a
In Arcadl9 Eoo'" 8Mld Ol'I
E~ Waugh'1 novel.
Clptaln Ctl1tlel ..,., ,...,,,. to• ldeltlMd c-
... In 1t64.,... hi,....
hll lrilndlfllp ...... Lord
WUllan~~ao
......... (!>wt 1)Q
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Alex,~ ...... Zic
~ ....... conetlnt ~
lf\e. -'* IN two off
alone on • *"PlllCI ltlP to
get to know MCtl other
better. • 8um.a HOuelON
THePMllll
Laura. who II pregnent.
drCIS)9 from~
--~-..... lntflelllM.Q
• MOYll
••• ,.''Thi~
(1N n ~ ~l
Katl't.tne --.. .....
Ming ur9ld to d9I •
neighbor'• dlugtleer, •
young grllllluMI ....... an"'* wtltl ,_ ,,_._, •Ill THAT'a ........
~an.....,,_ 10 ~ • '*"' ttwougtl ...... Ate
de TrtompM; 1 ......
~ who becelM an
~· mllllonllr11 • -~prognm. ecouw I
MIKET'Ml.l
'"Pac 10" Artzonl 8 .... YI.
UCt.A • , .... MAGAZINE
Houuwlll!M who play'-*·
.. foot.bell; • monttomg
devlcl for IUddln Infant
,.....,._ ... ..,..
IMI; Undl ..,.,. *" lllleofto Aoulf\, f'rlllOI; Cl* T .. .,.._ MMd .......
• MOYll * * ''Thi ..... Tlglr'' ( 19721 Ooou,,,_,tary. A
photogf """° expedition follOWI the ptoud and ....
gent tlglr from ... frOIWI
--of --through lt\I Hlmlle)• to the hi-.
Id Junglel of India.
• GNAT ~
"9rldlltlMd ~Id: Et
In Arcadia Ego'' 8aeld on
EWlyn W1ugh'1 novel.
Cifllln Chlflel Ryder
return• to BrldeetlMd C...
..... t94"4whlr•he--
flll IYtencllNp wttll lord
Sebeltlln Flyt• nMrfy 20 oo-..=-·(Part 1)Q
** "Thi "-tum" (1Mtl
J1n-Mtcha11 Vincent,
Cyt>lll Shepherd. A
-di actent-. and •
law enforcer fll In low
wtlle ~ '°"" ltrlfl09 epogrll(lk: lmlglr ..,..... •lklnO piece In • emano-that,_ r_..
ly bean *"Id by .,, Iller\
!2_eCI craft.
llJ DOJT1E war
''Spedal ~.. Dottle
Welt end l(anny ~
perform -of her...,., fib, lndudlllg ''&ony.''
""-' In .....,.,. .. and
''Amerb-Trllogy. •• .MOVll
**~ "Star Tr9* -Thi
Motion Picture" · ( 1979)
w-.m 8hltnar, LAonerd
~. Thi '°""" oom-mander Of the U.S.S.
Entlrptlle I 11111 mtilel llil
old OIW and .... off on I
mllllon to find ... ~
GUI ~ reapoi .... lot
... deltNC1lon of ...,.,.
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ta•(I) M•A .. •H
A~11 ISISIWW•
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..... llMMll WOUfldld
Gl'L
•• MIMI
''The Long au-. Of
Oeor9e Miine'' C"-... 1 ,,..,_ Gamer. Joan
Hldl«t. An Ott!Mome
rllllto9d """ le t8Cld wlttt
penonal end f8l'llly en...
and long-term ~-
1111111 when technology
C8U8M him to loll the ottly
Job 111·1 -known.
'CHANNEt LISTINGS
,,e a MOYIE
··F1nt11l1t" (Premiere)
&aanne ........... John
GIDrtll. Thi er.tor of I
popular let~ eoep t
opera MWdlll kif the
~ wtio 1e aw .... ,...._ 9 KNXT tCBS>
9 KNBC (NBCI
... ~-t~~ ............ ,..1.MJ ... ) e KABC (ABC)
e KFMB IC&SI e KHJ·TV (Ind.I
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• Spotlight
• <c.t>te News Network)
""" nudemg .. C8lt ~-~ 1= .....
•• "MIMn And .._d"
( 1M0) P8lll LMNI, "-t
Aobardl. An ottlei ....
unknown gH 1t1tlon
attendant dllnll to be ...
rightful ..... to "-d
Hugh•" ~lllon dollar
lltate.'R'
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pr at I J' Dnel ..... tlllaf
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...... .._ hi oondlMMI
mind~ ..,.,i.
........... llOlllllon ....
and~~
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Ali lmOllonelly trOllllled
--· wtlo "**' "' ,_ ,_, proOllme lnllMa on
bfinglng In •group ol ..
*'-wflo ...... "' ...............
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''Thi ,...,. TllM a.·· "°°"' ....... ........ IN lmpaoe of Wortd Wtt
I'• •••&llloft on art end
"' relllla .... blewwl art and POl*el ~ r.
the 20ell OllllUry. ~
CID THe YIM THAT WAI:
"" Plll'ldl O'Neal holea tt111
look It .,. moat mlf'llOI'"•
1111 _.. of ... pt9WU
10:00 ii<iJ NOPU O/Fnte ~
Bob Newhart hOlll • look
•t the 25 moat lntf1lluln9 PeocMloftfle~ 1tt1 ...
llllctld by Ille edlror1 of
"iTti..:. I WHAT'e NGHT WITH
THeNeHT
Thi pOeltlon of Ille ~
can AlghC In today'• world
lllN!y29d. 10:IO. INDIPINDINT
NITWOMNIW8
•• WHAT'a NGHT WITH
THINGHT
Thi poeltlon of tfle Ameri-
can RIQht In todey'1 world
-~ CIDMOYll
• • "lOOphotl" ( 1te0)
Martin ~. Albert ~
ney. T llillorl t>uldl to a
ahenlrlng c:lmu among
the IMfl'lbln of • gang
who -pjlnr*'O to -cute .,, ~ .,.,.
robbery from the -.,..
l*Ow the .,_., of Lon·
don. 'PG'
.MCMl
* * * "'Altered Statet" ( tteO) Wlll9rn Hurt, Blelt'
8'--.. A ICllnttlt con-
ducl9 • t>lurre licpert.
"""" upon ........ wNcti ~ out of c:onttol. 'R'
10:41 CJ) MCMl
**~"~Hero"
( 1973) Keir Dullea, &Iii.-
beth All*ll· A llOclley
~ llldl a rackleea.
~ .. until hi tlrldl
...... "'9ctlon coming "OIJ'•~ber· lftltd ..... u••••Cl>lll8 .... ·~YW
• nti&osiON1 ,..,_., .... -.nt
too tood to lie true.
• IAJ9QllD NfO ION
• DOCCAYETT
Ouest: ICIOr Stewart ~. (Plrt 1of2) ~MOYll
•• ~ "tU!ppy Blrttldey,
OemW" ( 1MOf Medllne Kam, Alta Mof9no. A Her·
.,.,.d etudlnl'• blrtlldey
party It 1111 family'• South.
Phll1delphl1 home
.,__an~
..,,.,._ for hit ¥111t1nQ
c:leNmltel. 'R'
CD>MCMl * •~ "Blood Feud"
(1NO) Sophia Loren. Mar-
cello Maltrollnnl. A widow
II aided by, an ldelllltlc
~ and • ll'llllltlme
gangltlr In her ~
cru11d1 1g1tn1t the
mlllolo wflO ILJlld her
llulMnd. 'R'
11:80 . (I) OUN:Y
-.. n,•agerecl
~•unce on pertonnliig
an 111topey on • ,__
Itta .... In wtdlllorl of ......,_ lrldltlon • .,_
W. to "'°"* depart. ......,..,
•8ntelRTO/F
CAMON
Ou11t1: Jim Fowler.
MlcNlil I.Andon, Donna
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday.January 18, 1982
TUBE TOPPER'S
KTLA • 8:00 "The Graduate."
Dustin Hoff ma n In one or hi s most
memornblt> roles.
KABC • 9: 00 .. Fantasies." Movie
premiere stars Su7.unne Pleshette.
KNBC 8 9:00 -"The Long Summer
of George Adams." James Gamer stars·
in movie premie re.
KNXT 8 10:00 "People of the
Year." Bob Newhart hosts a look at the
25 most intriguing people or 1981 .
~. Or. Paul fJwtldl.
;. A8CNIW9
~ eTHIOODOCM'La
,,...,.,...,In ......... .. '** """"" IMdlno up to Olclt'I nwNee
.... botfl -· In the Anw/~ • "°°"8
Two i--.. blame 1
~ .-..n llr'9lr '°' lhldellttiofthllr ...... I Wimf NIWlllAT
c.vT10Nm> A8C
NIW9
(J) MT COlUNI: THe
HP H'IPNOr•t
\loluntaert lrom the IUdl-
-rllPOfld comlcllly to hypno1l1 1ugg11tlon1
made to them by 11111
lnter1llner.
-MlllGHT-
-· IHANANA au.4: TroY Donahue.
eGMCMI ** "Thi ReWrn Of Thi Mod Squad" ( 1979)
Mic:flMI Cole. ~Up
ton.
• MOYll
.. .._. Wortd Of Rep-
_., (tt77) '*'-llrY·
.... DOUGLM
Oulltl: Ben Vereen, Jfr;
Johrleon. Pie z..dora, N4'r
Minn. •rn~• .. ...
''Computer ()peret1ona••
t2:tl ® MOYll
...... "My Bod)oguard"
(tt7t) Clvtt ... epeece.
Adlni llldwln. Thi ,_
ldd It • ~ tilgh
ldlool lllllL• frtandl wlttt
the ldlOOI outcaet and
together "'9y 1111\d up 10
.. cruel gang ...... hid
PlrMCUlld them bottl.
'PG'
t2:IO CJ) MOW!
• •'At "8phln11" ( tte 1)
f'rlllll Langella. Liiiey·
Anne Down. A rvlhme
t>ladl martllt antlQultlll
ring lltemptl to eeop an
~ologllt lrom dleoo¥·
Iring ....... eeboutl of.
prtcltlel .... "" ... pennlned IO ¥11w. 'PG" 12:80. 8 TI:IMOMOW
Oulltl: 8r\ICI .Jlrttrllr; pro-... Manc.r. (RI 1 -M/fff't INDll w
NITWON< ....
(J)MCMI ..... ~.._..
( 1979) Mer1on llrlftdo,
Martin Sheen. Olf9ded by
Frandl Ford ~ Alt ... ....,._aoant~.
on • milllol1 up rtwr Into
tfle vi...-Jwlgll IO
tlndand k••~
AWOl. ,.,.,,.,., oMow wt1o
,_ lolled .. pt9Wtoul
Mtempb .. hll °"*"· .,_.
.MOYll
..... "HHOly_wood_od ecu...
VW(I" ( 1971) Candice .....
-· Didi Miier. FNllll from lndlanl. 1 young
eaplrlng ........ lleconlll
lnvotwd In • r_. robbery
that 1111 thlnll1 11 part ot
,_ lftO'lle dlllut .....
fl:AO. (I) MNAClk
M~automo-
11111 -*'-on lta wey 10
91111on. (A) , •• MCMI
• • "The Ilg Show"
( tt37) Oelll Alllty, 8mley
lumene. A tuneM Wiii·
lmlr rtdel .. ranee. 1:=.:our
• • ... "My °""' 8ec:f• tary" (1941) l.M8lne Dey,
l<lrtl OOuglM. An lllltlor'I
MCret#y llndl that hi
·-Olttl and pi.ya the IWd more ofllrl thlll hi
wrilel. ~MCMl
• ·~ "a11en1 Scream" ( 1111111 Reblccl Blldlng,
y,,_ o.cano. S-11
COll191 lllldln11 take
roomt In 1 foreboding old
,_ where I ~ and
11• UfllOlvld murder -co1nmlttld year1 earlier.
'R'
t:IO CID THe VIAR THAT WAI:
ttl1
Patrie* O'Neel 1101ta thll
IOolL .. the moat -· . 1111 IWliQ of the preiwloul
I*» aitmRTMNMINT
TONIGHT
Joie Felldano .... about
hll .. Mld~·
-eonv. ·= * * * ~ "'ThOH llpl,
Ttio. ~" ( 1NO) Frenl(
Llnglla, Olynnll o·c-. nor. A llamDoyant ._
lloclt ICIOf, wtlo ,._
of llroldwey 1t1tdom,
dltlndl In lncon!peeent,
.uie-trudl prop t>Oy and
promotel 1111 r-with a_,,,,,. tif1. 'A' 2:111N!WB 2:20 ...
MOVll * * * 11\ "Tho11 Lipa, Thole~" (1NO) Frlnll
Llnglla, Olynnll O'COl'I·
nor. A flamboyant __.
ltod! actor, wtlo ci;..,,.
of Broadway ttardom.
~ an lncomp•nt,
ltag94Crudl ptop t>Oy and
ptOlllOlll 1161 r-wlth
ldloNltlf1 ..... 2:80!=
···~ .. ~·· (1932) P8UI Mllnl. Oeor9e Rift. A
..__. .. flooclWln rtw
to --of ..... Wt· HD~=-•· • ·~ "Callomla ~ Ing"' (tt7t) °'"""' awi..
lopfler. ~ O'CoMor.
Aequar9~1M11from
()lk:llgo .,.,._on tfle c:..
--ti.di -and becoi6111 liwclNed .. the
deutfller of an aging
bleofl bum. 'R" 1:11e MOYIE ** "Sandltt" (1"41
Aidwd Todd, Mar1Mr11
Koefl. Upon lffMng In a remoe. All1can vtllge. I
,......... phyllcian ~
that her ,_ mei, COi-"'°"' II I Jewel lmllgQllr
JOHN DARLING
MIKE, WE !4AO A LITTLE.
T~BLE-600KING 'OU
A ROOM IN DETROIT SO
YOU COULD CCNER. !HE SUPE~ PJCM/L !
· ... ;::.:,~
t:al(l)MCMI * •• \.\ .. .....,Morant"
(I..., Mwetd .........
.............. Awlt ... w • .._ ..... llgM on .,...... ........... .., ............. ._.,....on tflelr own ..,,.,
uo<mMCMI
• • L'MIMrt And i.-d"
(IMO) ,... LIMll, JllOl'I
flollard1. All othlrWIM
untcnown fll lllllOn ••ttndlllt Clllinl 10 Ill ...
rtghfful .. to "-'d
Hug~1 • t>llllon dollar .......... .OOWUNm'
~M#-<t:10 1.AJ MCMI
• • ''lrllproper Ctllnnell''
( 111 ti Alll\ Artlln, Marlette
Hartley. A _... of l'llllun-
der1tllldtnoe 011.1111 •
locMI wortilt 10 IUIC'ICt
the ~-olj& deughtar of a ...,.,..,... couple In the
lllctlfn of Chllcl.a-e. 'PO'
4:2t®MCMI ** "Thi Return" jttlt)
J1n·Mlc h111 Vincen t .
Cyt>lll Sl)epherd. A
..-di ldenllll and •
... lllbcer ... In low
while lrweltigltlng IOint
ltrll\QI veovraoto Irr~
larltill 1111.lng piece In •
11n111--. tftll hat reoent·
ly -.i ~ by .,, llllrl
~crllft.
Tewsda11'•
Da11t I•~ Mo11I~•
t:IO • * * "Hard Bolled Mahoney" (19471 ao-y
Boys, Leo Ooreey. Thi
8 oy1 find lh•mHlve,1.
Involved with • myttlc Ind
1 mot> of gangatera wn.n
they "' out In -cti of • l>Uullful lady.
CC> • * • ~ ··&.nan .. ··
(1871) Woody Allen,
LOUIN l..allar. A product
••• .,. bored with ,,,,
~•Y routine. Q911 to a
1mall Latin American
country and *-I
dictator during • polltlcal
~11.'PG"
10:00 CH> * • * ~ "Thi EJepllant Man" (1880) Jotwl Hurt.
Anthony Hopldn1. A dldl-
cetld phy1let1n t1ILH
under .. wing • horrttlly
deformed nwin wtlOM lite
till then had bean epent In
diMP fflllt llthlt>ltionl .
'PG' •
CJ) * * "Thi Hollywood Knlghll" ( 1980) Rot>er1
Wuhl, Tony 0enza. On Hll·
~...,. In 1"5. a
rCllMty tilgh IChool gang
.,.., l)lvoc Ill 8eYerl)'
Hiiie to avenge Iha clollng
of their hangout by lhl
tocll '-ownet"I a.oQ.
lllofl. "R'
••• y, "Snowt>alt
Expre11" ( 19721 o .. n
Jonel. Nancy Ollon. A
New Yori! eccountant tr•
'1111 _, to the Aoctllll In
In lt1empl to modlmlzl I
dlilPdeted •1 r-1 her lnhlrltec1. ·o·
10!80 e *'It "Frontier Horizon"
~ 1838) John Wayne. Jen.
nller .>on.. A promoter
ICllerNI to ...._.. r~
.. out of their land In
order to build • dim tor a
NllfYO!r. 1f:OO~ ***~"Dey For
Mlgflt" ( 1972) J8CQU111ne
Billlt. Valentlnl Cort-.
Dlr1C11d by Francoll Trvf· ,.,._ Thi .._ and io-of
lllm pertormera -ltud· ledlna ~
movie. 'PG'
12:00 ••• * "Ofeert Or-
• Of Wromlng" ( 11Ma) P9ggy
Cummn. Chlrlee CoOurn.
• ***'"AT'*-'d
Clown1'" P H 51 J11on
Aobarda, Barb#• Harrie. • * * '/\ "Apache Rlflll" ( 1885) Audi• Murphy,
Mlchall Danie. g *'II "lmp<opar Chan •
nett·· P 8811 Alan Arkin.
..
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J>f ml111nder11lndlftfl
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.... .... ~ofaNld ..... ,...
00. * •• "Mated I t...... ( 1MOI Wltlilm
Hult, 11111 •own. A lW•
Vlfd ~'I gMlltiC
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hlconductl ~
Ing ....,.,."'* .........
lion ..,.. end ~
~.·111·
tl:IO®***'h " ..... Moranc" (1MO) Edwwd
WOOOWWd, Jecll Tilomp-
-· AMICrlllMI __... Id to tight on Enotand'•
lldl In the lolr Wet
decide to fight the loer
ouetlltal on thlli own
i.1111.
t:Gl (C) •• "o.th Cir On
Thi Fr-.{' Cl>••• ............... Voris" (1tl4) CM AoOlrt·
'°"· J-'°'*' Ntft
being jilted by ,., --ll'llnd and tri1W1119 to Nllw
York to """ her btotNr, I
young woman~
her poelllon on virginity.
1:41 (J) * * * '1 A Boy And Hie Dog" (1975) Don Joflnaon, a--Benton. In poll·
World 'liar IV c:Mluilloi1, I
t>Oy and hll talklng dog ...
out In -di Oii git11. I*».** "Coelt To eo.t"
(IMO) Dyan Cannon, Rob-
ert Stall•. A run•-Y
~and·~
irucller heullng cattle
COllt 10 cout llecOml ""
tareet ol I wlld CfOll-
country QI-. 'PG' 2:30®**~"BonV~, f
Charlie llrown" (1979) Ant-'
mllld. Olrectld by 811
Melendez. Snoopy and
Wood11ock follow.
111i;~tudlnt1 Cllartle
Brown, Pepperminl P81ty,
Unul end Marc61 on an
ldventur•flllld tour of
England Ind France. ·o·
1:00. * * * 11\ '"Calllng Norlhlld• 777" ( 19'8)
Jtmff Stewart, Helen
W•er. A reporter reo-
pena .,, I 1·yllr-Gld -
to lfll • wrongf\liy lrllpf'i.-
Ol'lld nwin. ~*·~'"Thi T81klng
Pare.I" ( 1871) At*nalld.
A young girl. 1 parrot and
• lold mutt 'Overcome •
llOrdl of ftll ""*"" to ~a wtzard. ·o·
l:IO Cl) • • 'n "Frlllcy Frldl('
(18771 Jodie Folter. Bar·
bar• Harril. Thi wortct ii
turned ~ for •
motnar and daughter who
maglcally IWitc:tl bodill one,...,. day. ·e1
(%) * * 11\ "Sphln11" ( 18811
Fr Ink Langella, Leitlly·
Anne Down. A rultlleM
l>llCk mancet antlquitlel
ring 1ttemp11 10 11op an
£eyptologllt lrom dllcov·
aring the wherMl>outa Of I
prlcellM ltetue lhl -
permtttld to view. "PG'
4:00 CC) * * * "Hucltlllleny
Finn" ( 1874) Jeff EM!,
Paul Wlnftlld. Bllld on
the ltory by Maril Tweln. A
young t>Oy and • ~
111111 llecOml lrMINld In •
---of~-
llMlilg down the .........
pl Rtver Ol'I • raft. • * * *. ''The Elliphant Man . CIMO) John Hurt.
Anthony HopklnL 1' dldl-
Cllld phyl!clen llkll
under hit wing I llOrrft>ly
dllom'lld ,,.,.., whoN ..
1111 than had bean """' In
diMP """ nhlbltlonl. 'PG"
.... (J) • * * ~ ··n-L.lpl,
T,_ Eye1" PllO) Fran«
l.anglll8. Gtynnlt O'Con-nor. A~....
ltodl ICtOf' wtlo *-
of Bro1dw1y 1t1tdom,
defendl an lncomf>ltent,
lllQl-lff\IQ( prop t>Oy and
promot11 hll romance wftt!
I ctlorul gWI. 'R'
Hopalong Cassidy heads for small screen Construction ·
. D.POOY
available at
Heritage Bcink.
BJ IAY ilNOLD ........ ..._ ....
HOLLYWOOD -Veteran cowboy Hopalong
Cassidy may ride his while horse across U.S.
television screens ror the lint Ume In five years
with the completion or a copyright infrin&ement
suit, according lo an attorney who says tbere
may be a Hopalong comeback on the small
screen.
"We're hoping for a big resurgence of
Hopalong Cassidy films," attorney Don Engel
said Wednesday.
' Engel said lilies such as ''ffopalong Cassidy
Returns ," "Trail Dust ," "Hills of Old
Wyomin1." ·"North of the Rio Grande."
"RusUen Valley" and "Eailes Brood" have
been tif:d up in litiaallon since-about 1976 as a
New York TV distributor balUed with the
estates ol actor William Boyd and author
Clarence Mulford.
U.S. District Jud&e Consuelo B. Manhall
betlns • non-Jury trial today lo auess damaaes
In an lnfrincement suit won by the estates
a1almt Film Video Releastnc, which purcbasf:d
23 Hopalon& fllma from a tb.ird party after the
11301-era fiJ1111 went Into public domain.
Storer Broadcaatln1 and Its San Dle10
\elavlaion 1t aUon, KCST, are amoa1 six
coepallies and Individuals ordered to pay
da-.ses in the infriOlement rullq iuued last
J auUJ in the Southern Federal Diltrict Court Nft York and upbeJd by the 2nd Clreult
r
Court of Appeals.
L . Rob Werner. representing defendant TV
National Releasing, said his client purchased
the westerns alter they bad gone in~ tbe public
domain l\Dd assumed the purchase aJlo lncludf:d
TV riebts. But the New York courts aaJd TV
rights should hue beJtn obtained separately.
Engel said Boyd before his death in 1972
had purch ased TV rights from Republic
Pictures, original producers of the films.
"What we're &Oinl to have lo convince lbe
court la bow much business we lost," said
Encet. noUaa tb•t tb• estalel claim • loa
surpassina '300.• alnce fllm Video Md others
be1an w .. al aal• of D llllDl·vinla&e llopaloq
westerns lo U.S. TV atatiom In the ll'IUI.
Ensel said Judie llanball ewld decide tbe
estates are enUlled to tbe sreater of mm
Video's profits durlnl a 0..JMr period, &M
eatalel' probable IOIHI or llatutorJ clamq• °' from SB» to SI.GOO per ......_eat. D191
claims more than• lnlrma-ta.
He l8kl be would IMll 1DON U... ... per
lnlrJqement becaue • 'U..1 wen kliotriql)'
lnfrlqiJll" after William BoJd •1t1rprlH1
warned FUm Video and Storer of l.,......emeat
ln 1m ud ms.
'
·Rr.sklmllal
• Commerdal Bulldlngs:
Takeoua Ollnmlbnrnt required'
alonl wllh le8ll5 .
·Land Loans up lo one year sen appraisal.
ac er son
reveals in the
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Or•nge CbHt DAILY PILOT/Monday, January 18, 1982
... 100's: 16 mg. "1ar'', 1.0 mg. ntcb11ne. KING1 16 mg. ''11r". l.l mg. rncoune, av. per c1gare11e by FTC method .
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.MONDAY, JAN. 11, 1982
CLASSIFIED cs
~i$on remains
ato-'p rankings ,.
in Orange County.
See Page C2.
o.llY ~llet ~ .... ltY CMrte1 SUrr
Fiori
delivers
• a victory
PALM SPRINGS CAP) -
Flori tiad to make a quick phon
call home to Sugarland, Tex
after hls dramatic victory in th
Bob Hope Desert Golf Cla ssic.
He had· to c hec k on wif
Debbie. ,
"She might have had the bab
on that last putt,·· Fiori sai
only haJf.joking.
The Fiorls' first child, due an
time, had not arrived.
But that last putt, a 35-foote
for a birdie on the secon
sudden·d e ath pl ayoff hol
Sunday, sent the chunky Fio
happily trotting around th
green. his putter raised alort ·
salute of a third consecutiv
birdie.
AND A MOMENT later, whe
Tom Kite missed from less th
six feet, Fiori was a winner fo
the third time in five years o
the pro golf tour.
·'The good Lord smiled on m~
this afternoon," Fiori said. 3 But, while there were smil
aqd sunshine for Fiori, it w
merely another in a long seri
of bitter disappointments fo~
Kite, the frustrated man who ,
wins so much money. plays so
well a nd wjns so re"'
tournaments. 1,
"Oh, Lordy, but I played
good .'' he sighed. "Seven under
par ror 20 holes and no bogeys."
But it wasn't good enough for
Kite, the man who led the tour in
money-winnings and stroke
average in l981, a performance
that was blighted only by the
sea r city or his victories.
Although he finished 21 of 26
tournaments in the lop 10, he
woo but one individual title.
The ball's up for grabs during Sunday's rugby match won -by the California Kiwis 16-0 over the Lynwood Rugby Club from New Zealand.
HE'D VOWED to change that
unhappy statistic this season.
•But in his. first start of the year .
it was business as usual -a big
check, a good performance, a
high finish. No victory.
. .
~9e:rs _arrive~early in chilly Detrpit . -
s.uper Bowl opponents ready to begin last we~k of preparation for game
PONTIAC, Mich. CA P ) -The San
Francisco 49ers. anxious to get started
on the l\iggest week of their football
lives, were in town early as the Super
Bowl XVI countdown began in sub.zero
temperatures.
The National Football Con(erence
champion 49ers arrived SUnday night,
nearly 24 hours ahead of the Cincinnati
Bengals. The winners of the American
Conference were due lo arrive tonight.
climate-controlled. ll 's always 7.2
degrees and dry inside.
The media blitz for the two teams even more brutal cold and wind -the
begins in full force Tuesday with photo wind-chill factor was minus-59 -when
Besides being the first Super Bowl to
be played in the north , the
CinciMati-San Francisco match marks
the firs t lime that two teams came from
losing records one year to challenge for
the NFL champions hip the very next
season. Both the Bengals and 49ers
posted 6-10 records in 1980 but staged
remarkable turnarounds this season,
finishing with the best records in their
respective conferences.
day in the Silverdome, where both clubs they eliminated San .Di£go·rn'th~ AFC
will practice for the Sunday showdown. title game eight days ago. The 49ers
San Francisco's 13·3 regular-season
record included a 21·3 decision over the
Bengals. who finished the year at 12-4.
That would seem to be a good omen for
the 49ers, who also had regular-season
victories ewer boU\-l.he New ¥erk ON11ts
and Dallas, the two teams they beat in
playoff games en route to their Super
Bowl dale with the Benga ls.
This will be the first Super Bowl not joined them in the Super Bowl by
anchored to a warm-weather site, and staging a brilliant 89-yard march in the
early arrivals Sunday had an instant final minutes of the NFC championship
reminder of that when t hey were gameJDLLhL.winning t.ou.chdo.wn. to mperatures [natfiOv...:..e~r;.;.ed...,_ __ e~li.um'"inate Dallas.
around minus-8 degrees with a wind The weather.. won't be a factor for
chill of about minos-45. -ei.ther t.he Super Bowl practices or the
The Bengals, of course, will feel right g a m e . thoug h , because th e
al home in that climate. They battled Fibreglass-covered .Silverdome is In their victory over the Bengals. the
49ers got a pair of touchdown passes
Lakers disprovin.g NBA adage
Third straight road win gives them two-game cushion
~ KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP> -The Los Angeles
Lakers are proving otherwise, but Norm Nixon
still insists it's difficult to win on the road in the
N alional Basketball Association.
·'There is such as thing as a home-court
advantage in the NBA ," said Nixon after the
Lakers posted a 109-97 victory over the Kansas
City Kings on Sunday.
"But when you're a good team, you don't
crack under that type of pressure." .
The Lakers, led by 29 points from Earvin
"Magic" Johnson and 22 from Jamaal Wilkes,
made Kansas City their third s traight road victim
and fourth in five games.
Lo. Angeles is 28-10 overall, with a two-game
lead over SeatUe in the Pacific Division1 and 15-6
on the road. The Kings, who had a two-game
winning streak snapped, dropped to 14·24.
Jackson makes off er
By Tiie MMcla&ed PreH
The acent for outfielder Re11ie Jackson has
made the Angels a contract offer, the Loa Angeles
Herald Examiner reported Sunday n11ht.
The HenJd Examiner said thaLGary Walker,
JtttlOll"a afent;-m ade tbe ofrer Sunday. The
newspaper quoted Angels' Executive Vice
Pr•ldeat Bullie Bavasi aa saytnc, "Their ofter ls
witbln lbe guidelines we had eatabUabed. We have
a chance to come lo terms that would be mutually
saU.f)'inl ii we both give a litUe."
The lwdellnes alluded lo by Bavaai included
maJdnc a lar1e part or Jackaoa's aaJary depeftdenl
on attlndance at games plued bf the An1•t1, tbe
Herald Examiner said.
The Lakers were plagued by 24 turnovers but
used 57 .8 percen t shooting -including a
7-for-7 showing by reserve F.ddie Jordan -to whip
the Kings.
It was Jordan who came off the bench late in
the third period to score 13 of his 15 points -nine
during a 13-4 fourth-quarter s purt that gave Loe -
Angeles a 90-82 lead with 7:20 left. That was as
close as the Kings got the rest or the way.
"When we're not in our transition game, we
have a basic offense and we know where our shots
are going to come from," said Jordan, who scored
five of hJ s baskets on layups.
Kansas City took a 54·50 halftime lead after
shooting 57.8 percent in the first two quarters, but
hit just 34.6 p,erceot in the final 24 minutes after
the Latters adjusted lo shut off the inside game.
'•We got beat by the jumper and a 16·point
third quarter," said Kansas City Coach Cotton
Fitzsimmons. whose Larry Drew scored 21 points
but just four in the second half.
''You live by the jumper, you die by the
jumper. But whatever happened, they CLakers)
c'aused It to tiappen." ·
Paced by 11 rebounds by Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar and nine by Kurt Rambia, the
Laken built a 51-35 advanta1e on the boards after
revviftl up their tast break in the final ball.
-Reggie 1C1f!l _Scorect 18 points for lr&Maa Cil.y,
while.Mike WoOdson added 16. ...
Dt-. ·J. breaks record
NEW YORK CAP> -Julius Erving,
PhUadelphla's da11ling forward, was the leading
vo&e-1.uer for the second COOHCutive year in fan
ballotln1 for the 1182 National Baaketball
As...._Uon AU-Star Game, the league announced
SuHaJ.
and media blitz
from Joe Montana, hero of the late
drive that beat the Cowboys in the NFC
title game. Montana won the NFC
passing title. He had 311 completions on
4.k8 attempts for 3,565 yards and 19
touchdowns .
C incinnati count e r s with Ken
Anderson. the NFL's Most Valuable
Player. who led the league in passing
by hillin~ 300 of 479 for 3,754 yards and
l9 TOs.
M 1chigan, excited about hosting the
big game. has an exciting week planned
for visitors. There are concerts by
Frank Sinatr a , Diana Ross and Rod
Stewart scheduled. a couple of National
Hockey League games, tennis realuring
---l-0b n-Mc i:ncoa---aAd-Gui~ila&,
and some importctht boxing and college
basketball. And there are the usual
parties. a routine part of the Super Bowl
scene.
No wonder lhe 49ers came in early .
"Needless to say. I'm a UtUe
disapPointed." he said.
U had to hurt.
Fiora, carrying 180 pounds on
a 5·7 frame and dubbed "The
Gr ip" by his fellow pros because
of his extreme ly unorthodox
placement or the hands on the
club, started the warm. sunny
final round with a 1-sbot lead.
He played the front nine in
4-under-par 32.
But Kite kept pace. He reeled
off a string of four consecutive,
birdies and also turned in 32.
T hen he caught Fiori with a
birdie on the 12th and took the
lead alone at the 17th when a
10-footer hit the back of the cup.
On the par-5 18th. however.
Fiori was able to reach the
green in two and Kite, arter a
short drive, had to lay up. Fiori
made a two-putt birdie-4 and
Kite a routine par, fi nishing off a
6~under-par-6&. Fiori _..,ad ~a---&1.
That tied them at 335, 25 strokes
under par for the only 90-hole,
five-day tournament on the tour.
Both hit 8-irons close for
·cSee FIORI. Pa•e C3)
.. ....... "Reale hu a lot of pride and you mt1ht say
we took advanta1e of that by propoelftl lo pay bam
based on attendance," Hid Bavaai. "Re11le'1
cbariama la bankable ana I tbink he'll be wl1Ua1 lo
1amble on.J~-"
Erving, the top vote·colleelor for the third
lime overall, received a record 412,230 votes. His
total broke the mark of 427,540 reeelved by San
Antomo'1 Georce Gervin ln 11'71.
LOOSE BALL Mark Landsberger c ri~hl 1
of the Lakers looks on H Kansas Caty's
Kevin Loder prepares to grab ball during
Sunday's NBA game. Lakers went on lo
post a 109-97 win over the Kin11.
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Q orange C~ut OAlL V PILOT/Monday, January 18, 1982 ______________ ..... ______ __
Thomas, Pistons in high gear
l1l1b TMmH ,ank I pair of m three·point 1oals and arabbed a key
Chang still t-.e l~ade~
, rebound In the last • :42 Sunday while
Johll Loe1 scored 22 points, leadlnc
the Detroit Piston& to a 108-103 victory over the
Milwaukee Buck" . . . Elsewhere In the NBA.
Kay WUUam1 scored 29 points leadlna New
Jersey to a 10~·97 victory over Phlladelphla.
handl•ll the 76ers ~heir third 1tral1tu
Edison star l.eads Orange Coast area scoring derby
#
Cheerleader hurt
iii pyramid fall
From AP cllapatches
SYRACUSE, N. Y. -A Syracuse
University cheerle.ader fractured her
skull Sunday when she fell from a
human pyramid• during a timeout ln the
nationally te levised Georgetown-Syracuae
coJlege basketball agame. I
Michelle Munn, 21. of.Sayre, Pa .. a senior
and captain of the team, was listed in stable
condition in the Intens ive care unit of
Crouse-Irving Me morial1 Hospital shortly after
the accident.
Munn was at least 10 feet above lhe floor or
the Carrier Dome when a maneuver backfired.
Her cheerleading partner, Rich Robe~. ~· atte,npted a forward flip off a trampoline
through an opening in a human pyramid. At the
top of his somersault. his feet hit her feel.
Roberts was not seriously injured,
OtJote of the day
loss . . . Kick Mabora and
Don Collini scored six points
each in a· 14·0 s treak that
broke open a close game and
enabled Washin&ton to defeat
Atlanta, 96·78 ... .lobnay
Dula had 20 polnta and
Geor1e McGIHla added a
season·hlgh 17 to lead an
Ind lana attack of seven
players in double fiaures u
TMOMAI the Pacers topped Chicago.
116·103 . Forwards Alex Ea18ab and Klkl
Vandewegbe and center-Daa11 .. 1 combk\~ for
84 points in leading Denver to a 138·131 conquest ·
(If San Diego ... Forward Wally Walker and
guard Gus Williama Ignited 1 third-quarter
rally that carried Seattle to a 122·97 thrashln& of
Golden State ... Darryl Dawkins suffered a
broken shin bone Sunday and will be lost to
P hiladelphia from six lo eight weeks.
Ashford races to world record
Evelyri Ashford sped to a world
record 5.64 seconds in lhe SO-yard
dash and premier hurdler Renaldo Ill
Edison Hl&h's Richard Chana conUnuea to
lead the Oran1e Coast area prep scortn1 derby
with a 22.9 avera1e throuah 14-aamea.
Chana, headed for the Urilveralty of California
(Berkeley> lollowln& 1raduation. leads the pack at
Edison, which Includes rour playen avera1ln1 in
double ftaurea for the 15·1 Char1en.
Ed1lon la the top·rated team In Oran1e County
and 11 the CIF •·A"a No. 2 ranked quintet.
<>then avera1ln1 in the 20s Include La1una
Beach's Nell Riddell. Fountain Valley's J eff
Hughes and Ocean View's Jlm Usevltch. ·
Riddell, a 6·1 1u.ard, is al the 22.0 plateau.
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Five players have scored ln the 30s.
Riddell Is th~ leader~ with 35 points, followed
by Hughes (34), Corona del Mar's Chria Lynch
133), Newport Harbor's Byron Ball (31) Jnd
Usevltch (30).
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averaging 10.0 per 1ame In lea1ue, 10.3 overall,
and has scored 10 polnts on six occasions.
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North Carolina-Charlotte basketball
coach Mike Pratt after his team's 71-69
victory over Campbell: "Hey, they were
penetrating our zone defense like. holiday
shoppers passing through those spinning
doors.at Macy's in New York."
Nehe miah held off nemesis Gre1 Fo1ter in the
SO-yard high hurdles Sunday in the inaugural
Chicago Goodwill Indoor Games. Ashford ran
her world-record time in a preliminary and then
barely defeated Olympic teammate Chandra
Cheeseborougb in the final ... The Women's.-
Professional Basketball League has folded,
according to a s pokesman for the Nebraska
Wra nglers. last year's championship team.
"We're a team without a league," said General
Manager Larry Kozllckl. He said the Wranglers
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Flyers win their third straight
Centers Bobby Clarke and Ron
Flockhart each scored two goals to
lead the Philade lphia Flyers past
Boston, 7.3 in the National Hockey
Iii'
League. The Flyers ' third win In a l'OW moved
them into first place in th e Patric k
Division ... Benge Gustafsson scored for
Washington at 18:46 or the second period, lifting
the Capitals into a 2·2 with lhe New York
Is I a nde rs . . . Un assisted
·and Chicago Hustle were the only teams that
wanted to continue to play this year ... Peter
Vidmar of UCLA captured all-around men's
honors and Tracee Talavera won the all-around
title in the women's division in the Albuquerque
Journal International Invitational gymnastics
m eet ... Bobby Czyz of Wanaque. N .J :.
rema ined unbeaten with a fO-round unanimous
d ecision over Robble Sims in a nbn-litle
middleweight bout at the Tropicana Hotel in
\llantic City ... Officials canc~ed Sunday's
'.horoughl!_red racing program at Aqueduct in
New York when jockeys refused to ride because
of the cold weather.
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!goals by Lindy Ruff and
Mike Ramsey s parked
Buffalo to its seventh
straight wi~. a 7-1 thrashing
of H'artford ... Mark
Messier scored his second
goal of the night at 14:06 of
t he third period lo give
Edmonton a 4·4 tie with
Detroit before 20.628. the
cuJ1u largest crowd ever to see an
NHL regular,season game ... Minnesota 's
Steve Payne and Bobby Smith combined for
seven points. leading Minnesota to a wild 7.5
victory over Chicago ... Right wing Marian
Stastny scored a goal and added four assists
and his brother Peter had a goal and three
assists 'lo lead Quebec to a 7.5 win over
Winnipeg .. Ken Houston scored three goals
and former Colorado star Latnny McDonald
tallied with just under five minutes to play as
Calgary got past the Rockies. 5·3 ... Rick
Kehoe scored twice in lhe third period lo bring
Pittsburgh to a 3-3 tie with Vancouver.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Arizona State at
U CLA. Edison solidifies hold on No.I
Announcers: Mike Walden and Pete Newell.
T wo teams that have been visitors to the
post-season playoffs in recent years but have
fallen on hard times m eet at Pauley Pavilion
ton ight. The Bruins, i neligible for NCAA
post -season play this season, claimed their first conference w in against Arizona Sa turday, while
ASU was losing its fourth straight lo USC.
Seven Orange Coast schools reach county Top 10
Basketball
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Arizona State at UCLA 8 p.m ..
t:dison Hl(b's Charg_ers. now 15·1. afte r a
pair of impressive victories over Sunset League
rivals Marina and Ocean View, remain at the
top Jn the Orange County Top 10 bas ketball
rankings as selected by the Daily Pilot.
The Chargers roared to 22·point and 15·point
triumphs over Ocean View and Marina. each a
ranked team.
Chainpion of Chainpions at Los Al
Ocean View remains No. 2 in Orange
County despite the foss, while Marina moved
into a tie for' 10th after shocking Fountain
Valley:s No. 7 quintet. 42-41, Friday night.
The ranki nJ?s include seven from the . It will be Denim N Diamonds
against Sgt Pepper Feature in
the Champion of Ch a mpions
R ace a t Los Al amitos Race
Course tonil!ht.
Ooc Severinson Handican Derby would he rescheduled for ' Cey to receive award winner Oh Shiney and C of C Tuesday.
third-place finisher Queen For Tonight was originally slated
Cash. as c losing ni g ht fo r the
Hors e m en's Quarter Horse KANSAS CITY. Mo. CAP) -Ron Cey, whose
With heavy fog forcing the R acing Association winter b-at and glove helped the Los An(eles Dodgers win Both Denim N Diamonds and cancellation of the final four season. but because of earlier the 1981 World Series. will receive the World
Sgt Pepper Feature have earned races Saturday ni ght al Los fog .out. the tTack was gr anted Series Hero Award at the 11th annual Kansas City
over $525.000 in their careers Alamitos. the trAck announced a n extra night o f rac ing BasebaJlAwards DinnerJan.30.
and they are without a doubt the that the El Primero Oel Ano Tuesday. Despite a wrist injury, the Dodger third
Orange Coast area as the basketball oriented
area continues to dominate Orange County
circles.
Corona del Mar 's victory over Newport
Harbor Friday night m oved the Sea Kings
ahead of Sea View League rival· Estancia,
wtiic h was hard pressed to get past visiting
University High in overtime.
Corona det Mar is now No. S. Estancia No.
6. The two meet at Estancia Wednesday
evening.
Another attraction Wednesday is No. 7
Fountain Valley at Ocean View. The two met in
the Fountain Valley Invitational in December
.and Ocean View was a 61-59 winner.
Daily Pilot's Top 10
Orange County Prep Basketball
Pos. Team
l. Edison
2. Ocean View
3. Servile
4. Brea-Olinda
5. Corona del Mar
top two performers • .in the baseman hit .350 and made several spectacular L--~4:40:·~y~a~r~d~c~h~a~m~~p~1· o~n~s~h~i P~,..-:'.'"'.:'":"7:":--1P-:'i~~~-:=~i1'~;;~;:;;-:;;;;;~i':~~::;;~;Jlo~-:;:;;~----~.,..-in-the Series. Cey has appeared in four
0 Dec. 19. in the last race for ypre88 l0p8 8 8 le World Serl~. all with Los Angeles.
6. Estancia
7. Fountain Valley
8. San Clem ente
Record
15·1
10·6
12-6
16·2
10-2
13·2
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10.. 7 these outstanding quarterhorses. Dodge' Manage r Tom Lasorda will receive
Denim N Diamonds held off a TUESDAY the Manager or the Year Award at the dinner.
9. Mater Dei
10. Clie 1 Marina
Laguna Hills
9-6
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F eature to score a neck victory. showdown with rival Cypress Go1o*n we.u1 ::;..~.;~':'P.m
Neither horse has raced since heads this week's community s-.caestColtMeM•
that time. colle11te basketball action. 0'•"~'""'1•1 0~~~·7 JOpm
s-tMnl c.c ~· Other top contenders in the c v11•ou1 Go1den Wes1. 1::iop.m.
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blrdl• on· lb• ftnt playoff ~
., at Indian WeU., \be par.a lllh.1
On \be lllh, a ,....... Plorl put
., hl1 approach ~ IS ffft from
the Ila& and Kit. apun hll ln leas
t.han 1Dl feet from the cup. It
111ppeancl Uaat P'iori had to make
ct the IOQI one JU1t LO keep lhe
bPlayoff 1oin1.
·'I thou1ht the tournament
i,waa over ," Fiori said. "And.
11 frankly, J thouaht he'd won It."
1 Kite didn't.
· "1 was expecting the worst."
he said.
From his viewpoint. that's
~:what happened.
., Fiotl dropped the lone birdie
:: putt and J(lte now had to make
01 his to stay alive. ~~ "It wu a straight pull," he i: said. "I played it straleht. I
•• stroked it well. The ball just !: dived right."
• And it missed, makin1 Flori a
!;turn-around winner of the
t1 $50,000 first place check. ?: Kite got some consolaijori
:, from a $29, 700 second prtle
or which boosted him into 15th
;: p I ace o o the a 11 • t i m e
o, m oney-winnl.f)g list, one position ~ ahead of his former University "
01 o f Tex as t ea m m a t e Ben ~·Crenshaw.
~· Rex Caldwell salvaged third
, • with a great birdie from deep
: trouble on the 17th. He finish~
~·wit ... a 68 and a 337 total. .
' t !Reynolds triumphs ,,
• Randy Reynolds of Lido Is le
:Vacht Club defeated Roger
•Gooding, Voyagers, in a best two ~t of three series Sunday for
"t he Prince of Wales Bow~.
!eliminations in the Newport
:Harbor area.
t The Prince of Wales Bowl is
!the United States Yacht Raciag :u n i o n ' s m a t c h r a c i n g
•championship, pitting the top
)earn from each of the USYRU
•areas in the finals. •
.. .............
• ALL RIGHT! Ed Fiori celebrates <iftcr sinking a long
birdie putt on the s econd hole of a s udden-death µlayoff
with Tom Kite t o win the Bob Hope Desert Classic
SundaY. Fiori had tied Kite with u birdie on the last hole
of n·gulation. • · •
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1.Eend_l w~~s .o.n enemy turf
~But ~e sways the crowd ~after outlasting Gerulaitis
NEW YORK CAP> -''He)'
Vilas, New York loves you,
Vjt~ Hey,. Vilas, put him on a
subway."·
_ The crowd was pulling for the
hometown' guy. Vilas Gerulaitis,
but in the end, winner Ivan
Lendl walked away with a piece
of their hearts in addition to
$100,000 and his first Masters
tennis' championship.
.. Even though when I'm
playinJ Vilas, John McEnroe
and Jimmx Connors and you are
ch.eering atainst me, I still don't
t hank you know how much I like
you and New York City," the
Czec h oslovakian said i n
accepting his check and trophy·
Sunday.
That brought a round of
applause Crom the 17,652 folks at
Madison Square Gal"den who
watched the exciting fou~·hour :
match, which Lend! won 6-7. 2~.
7-6. 6-2, 6-4 for his 35th straight
match victory and seventh
straili!bl tournament win.~ Leodl
lost in the finals here wast year to
Sweden's Bjorn Borg.
'Lendl, the No. 1 seed in the
$400,000 even\., recovered from
two sets down and match point
·to defeat Gerulaills, who
defeated Eliot Teltscher in the
. se m ifi na Is a nd made the
Masters field only because Borg
decided not to compete.
Lend I . who r outed Jo.hn
Mc En roe in the semifinals,
faced match point in the
third-set tiebreaker when
Gerulaitis was up 6-5. But,LendJ,
who had rallied from beinr
·down 0·2 in the set . won the next
three points to take the set and
b1:gan his surge to the title.
"1 didn't want to be twn
breaks down. I just wanted to
come back because if 1 didn't , he
would serve it out somehow I
told myself I have to keep
fighting, fighting. fi ghting and it
paid orr ... said Lendl, who lost to
Fog disrupts· sailors
Orange Coast sailors found NHvc .. _. ..
themselves racing through holes ETCHELLs-11 1u 1 1. Rick H•••r>o<ne. VYC; 1 Tom C.,..kell. NHYC . 3 Ar1 Rol>lnJOn, in the Joe Saturday and Sunday. """'c Fifty-seven boats in eiaht SANTANA-JO m -1 M••UtnMn, ecvc & SOLING ISi 1 Sco11 H., .... o. NHYC classes turned out for Newport SABOT A m -, Jtm 0111. •avc : ,
Harbor Yacht Cl ub's Winter CHHno,.s,,....1 .. r.NHvc -• SABOTB~C Ul -1 ErlcProul,8YC Series with large boats racing., L100.u m -1 Pa111 &••nc. ssvc. ,. over ocean courses on Saturday L...SER m -1.'c .... 11. auc11ingt1•m. NHvc
I d all bo ts . d SNIPE ,., -1 Jell L ......... N8YC; 2. Keith i l an sm a racmg insi e Dodson. •avc . >. L.annv c-.. NHvc
; the bay on Sunday.
Voyagers Yacht Club held· its
1Ca mpbell Sloop Regatta
•Saturday with e n tries in a I '.racing class and a cruisi_ng
class.
VYC C-..... s-. ·-.. RACI NG CLASS 1 Me N "91e. "91er Fyle.
VYC, 2 lnwnlly. C•lhy Murphy. VYC, 3
Pinl•do. o. ... Wllll•m\. VYC; 4. V0<1t• Ill.
• Bllr"ct Twiehell, VYC CRUISING CLASS 1 Amoort. Jerry Moore,
VYC
Gerulailis 1n a best -of-five
match last September al the
U.S. Open.
. In that event the New Yorker
won the first two sets. lost tne-
next two. then capt~red the firth.
But Lendt. whose mother wept
as he accepted his prize Sunday.
said he wasn't thinking about
the fifth s et at Flus hing
Meadow.
"No, I was thinking of Vilas
looking to be a little tired at th~
net and he was moving slower
for the passing s hots, and I
thought 'This is my chance'."
c;erulaitis, who took home
$50,000, repe.atedly sliced to'
Lendl's backhand. which worked
beauUfull)· until Lendl started to
run around his backhand. The
Czech s tar drilled powe rful
forehand winners from all over
\tie court, passing Ger ulaitis
~very lime he tried to approach
the net.
"He has a lousy backhand
compared to his forehand and
that's reall y the way to play the
guy," Gerulaitis said. "He can
pass you eventually, but he's
looking for the opening on llle
forehand and if you start r~llying
corner to corner. he's going to
run you ragged like he was
doing to McEnroe."
Lendt took a 3-0 lead in the
third-set tiebreaker befor e
Gerulaitis won fout of five points
to even it at 4-4. They held serve
until the set -winning point,
which Lend! won with a
forehand cross-court volley.
RUN
FOR
HOAG
SK and IOK Runs
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Orange Coat DAILY PtLOT/Mond•y ,J1nuary 18, 1982
Missotiri stays ·perfect
Second-ranked Tigers whip Louisville; Virginia wins
Prom AP dl1pa&ebe•
ST. U>UIS -Reserve II.lard Michael Walker
sparked • closi.na surge by Mllaou.ri in the openln1
half, helpine the second·ranked and unbeaten
Ti1eu roll to a 81-~ basketball triumph S unday
over No. 17 Louisville.
Walker, a 6·2, 230·Pound junior. •cored 14
points. Six of that total came ln the rlnal 46
seconds of the openln1 period as Missouri wedged
a 38·24 lead al halftime. ·
The Tigers, who trailed by 16-10 after 10
minutes, protected advanta1es never less than
nine polnll in the closing 20 minutes.
Senior Ricky 'Frazier scored 22 points for
Missouri, which shot 48.8 percent from the field to
Louisvtlle's 37.7 following a cold start. Lancaster
Gordon had 14 points for Louisville.
Paced by Derek Smith's rebounding, the
Cardinals held the upper hand until Missouri went
into a zone defense. '
Steve Stipanovich's long basket and two
• Frazier foul shots produced a 20·20 tie. Prince
Player blasts
Bobby Knight
BLOOMINGTON, Ind, CAPI -Ohio State
freshm&Q guard Troy Taylor, who experienced
Indiana Coach Bobby Knight's wrath Saturday.
described the Hoosiers' coach as Impolite -.win or
lose.
Player and coach locked horns seconds before
Indiana recorded a 66-61 victory O'<ler Ohio State in
" Bir Ten basketball aame. Their exchanre was
followed by one ~~tween Knight and Ohio
State Coach E ldon Miller.
The verbal confrontation took place with ejght
seconds remaining in the game and Indiana
leading 62-51 after two free throws by Ohio State's
Larry Kuggins. ·
At that point. Indiana's Randy Wittman fired a
one-hand ed pass the length of the court to
s treaking Jim T hoJllas. While Thomas was
attempting to slam dunk the ball, Taylor leaped up
to block the shot, catching Thomas on the wrist.
Thomas fell to the court. apparently striking his
head .
Thal's when Kblght stormed onto the court in
protest. He checked Tl\omas, who hurt his wrist in
the collision. a nd then headed for Taylor
underneath the Hoosier basket.
"It was a foul," Taylor conceded. ··1 hit his
<T homas'> wrist, but he fell on bis own. Then he
(Knight> cussed me out. I don't know what he said.
but I told him I was sorry I fouled him IThomas>.
and then he-&Lad.eel screaming and calling me
everything im the book.
.. But ·I think tbat's the type of person Bobby
Knight is -very Impolite, win or lose."
Brld1es hJt from 20 reet sho~ af\erward, and the
Tigers were.never headed.
Vlrglnl• 89, Clemson 88
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -Ralph Sampson
scored 22 points. pulled down 14 rebounds and
blocked three shots as third-ranked Vir1inia
whipped Clemson 89·68 In an Atlantic Coast
Conference game.
Tim Mullen added 15 points, Jimmy Miller
contributed 14 and Jeff Jones had 12 for the
Cavaliers, who shot a torrid 64.9 percent from the _
floor. Virginia boosted· its overall record lo 16· l
and 4-1 in the ACC. The Cavaliers were 17 of 23 for
73.9 percent in the second half. '.
Fred Gilliam came off t~ bench to lead
Clemson with 12 points. Clarke Bynum. Mike
Eppley and Vincent Hamilton had 10 points each
for the Tigers, now 8-S overall and 1·4 in the
conference.
Leading by just 41·36 at lntermissi~n. Virginia
ran off nine straight !points in just over two
minutes to open the second haU.
A lhree-poini play by Sampson. who was seven
of nine from the floor and eight of 13 at the foul
line, and baskets by Olhell Wilson, Mullen and
Craig Robinson gave the Cavaliers a 50-36 lead.
Clemson pulled to within 53-46 with 15:20 left to
play before an eight-point run by Virginia put the
game out or reach as the Cavaliers built a 61-4f
advantage with 12:30 left.
The Tigers, wh.P have lost four of theil' last five
starts. never got any closer than 11 points the rest
of the way.
. There were 29 personal fouls called in the first
hair, 55 for the game. with Clemson connecting on
10 of 12 at the line and Virginia 13 o( 20 in the first
20 minutes.
Syracuse 75, Georgetown 70
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -Syracuse forward Tony
Bruin scored six points in 63 seconds late in the
game and paced the Orangemen to a 75-70 Big
East . Conference triumph over etghth·ranked
Georgetown. ·
The vict ory. before a national television
audience and 25,623 fans in the Carrier Dome.
snapped a 13-game Georgetown winn.inJt streak
and left both teams 3·1 in conference play
Syracuse improved to 10-4 overall. while the loss
left the Hoyas 14·3. ,
Syracuse broke a 60-60 tiej the ninth or the
game, with-4-:56 remaining. partly because of two
lane violahons on Eric "Sleepy" Floyd of
Georgetown. the game's leading scorer with 20
points.
Floyd negated one of two free throws by Mike
Hancock to prevent the'Hoyas from moving into a
62·62 tie. The violation gave Eric Sanifer or the
Orange an extra free throw as Syracuse went
ahead 63-61 with 3: 33 left.
Bruin then went on his spree, sinking baskets
before and after a pair of free throws to put the
Or angemen ahead 70·65 with just over a minute
remaining.
It's the One makes amends
·Favored Island Wh~rl finis.hes a disappointing last
ARCADIA IAP> -It's the One
finished a badly beaten third in
the Malibu Stakes. first leg of
the Charles H. Strub Series. on
Jan. 3. He more than m ade up
for that in the San Fernando
Stakes.
ft's the One raUied between
horses to get the lead on the
final turn and then pulled away
to win the San Fernando. second
leg of the Strub Series, by 6~4
lengths before a crowd of 46,356
at Santa Anita Sunday.
While It's the One was an
impressive winner, even-money
favorite Is land Whirl was a big
disappointment in the event for
4·year-olds. Island Whirl, winner
of the seven-furlong Maltba with
. It's the One 13 le ngths back, was
ninth and last in the 30th running
of the San Fernando.
Island Whirl cha llenged the
leaders during the early part of
the l Vi!·mile race, but when the
tield r eached the top of the
stretch, he began dropping back.
Il"!i.lhe One..the lbird choice in
the wagering. paid SI 7, $7 .20 and
$5.40. ,The victory was worth
$84,650 to owner Amin Saiden.
The winner. who is trained by
Laz Barre ra, was r idden by
Walter Guerra and carried 120
pounds.
Princelet. ridden by Eddie
Maple and carrying 123 pounds,
finis hed a distant second and·
returned $7.20 and $6.
Rock Softly , ridden by Kenny
Black and carrying 114 pounds,
was third . a head behind
Pr1ncelet. and paid $9.60 to
show.
The winning lime was 1:47 3-5,
only four-fj flhs of a second "off
the stakes record of l: 46 4-5 set
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Native Tactics finished fourth,
followed by Sinnpo Damas
Si lveyVi lle, Ai r ro\ing and
Is land Whirl: There were no ' scratches.
The final leg of the Strub
Series is the $250,000-added
Strub Stakes on Feb. 7.
Laffit Pincay, who s uffered
three fractured vertebr ae in his
back on Jan 6, return~J to
riding Sunday. He was expected
to be sidelined for three w~ks .
but came back 11 days after
being injured in a spill.
Pincay was aboard Is la nd
Whirl. who carried co-h igh
weight of 123 pounds. However.
he had better luck earlier in Che
day, winning tbe fifth race
aboard Woodland Lad and
finishing second in the SiJ!:lh
aboard Lord Advocate.
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NBA
WISTIERN QON"IER•NC:I .. Klflc Dl¥1919
W L f'l:t. Ga ti 10 .1'1
U II .... 1
12 14 .'11 s n u .sa 6
21 1' .SM •11>
11 ?I .2" II ~tDhlt*I ,, u ... ,
?O It SU Sii>
II 11 .W I
14 ?• ,)6.3 II
11 u .m 12
• 21 .10 IS\.')
l!ASTIERN CONFl!RENC:IE
AllMtlcDMsi. ,. .157
2t 12 .... 2111
II It ·* 10
,, ?O ·'" '°"' " ,, .01 1211>
C:-tr.i DMll•
26 12 ....
II II •• IV,
11 20 .'7• •
" " .oo 10\IJ U 2l .)tS 11
I JO ·'" 1111> ~r•kLO•n 109, Kamas City ti
Ne• Jerwy 1os. Pl\11-ll>hl• tr
Washl"91on ... Alt.nl• II
I ndl•NI 116, Chicago IG:I Sullle U2, Goldtfl State t1
Oetroil IOI, Mlt ..... k .. IG:I
Denver I». San Ole9o UI T .......... ~
Noga~K-lecl
T""4r1'1~1
Lallen al Denver
Boston at New Yori<
Portland at Allanta
SHiii• at Cleveland
tndlana at ChlUl90 IC an~ City al Houston Oetro11 a1 u u.11
San Antonio at -..,1.
takers 109, Klng1 t7
LO$ ANGELES -Wllkn U, Rambls '·
Abdul·J-.r to, Nl•on 10, M. JOIW'IS.On ,.,
Cooper 7, Brewer •. Jorda<1 IS, McA-6,
Landsberger O. McO.. ?. Tot.ii·" 1).U 109.
KANSAS CITY -ICtft9 11, E Jof\ftion 6,
l>o<>Qlas I, FOt'd I, w-"· L-r 1, LamlJ!r1 6, Grunfeld •. o,_ 21 Totall: q 10.1291. S< ... ...,o.a""' 31-J3 11 i.-109 Kansas City 2t n 1' ?J-t1
Fe1<1led out None. Thr ... poln1 goa11 -
Drew Tolal touls -Los Aft9ele1 U , Kamas
City n . A t ,11•
All-Star voting NEW YOAIC -The llNll 1olall In Ian
voting IOI' the Easl and West ~· In tM
ltU Nallona l B .. ketball Anocletlon
All-Ster Genwt. to be p1e.,..i S.-•Y. Jan. ll
et the Byrne Me-wl-Arene:
WISTl!RN CONFERENC:ll ,, __
I. Adrian Oantley, U!Ah, 231,272, 2 L-4e Sllelton, Sealtle, 234,330; l. Elvin Ha'l'ft,
Hounon. 1,.,"3; • ~ A9U1rre, o.tta . lit.OU; 5. 8erN1rd ICl119, Go1ci.n State,
IM,213. ....._ ..., -ea.ttn
t ICarMm Abdul·Jebber, Los At>991n.
213,121; 2. Mo!off Ma'-, H-ton, 21'.D;
l . Jeek Slk,,..., S.etne, JU,.,.7; • Atven
Adams, "'-"!•. 1:M,'41. s Gus ,,._,
San Antonio, Ut, 11'.
~
1. George Gervin, SAQ Antonio, ~.t77, 2.
Gus Wllllems. SHtlle, 20.371; 3 Fred
Brown, Seattle. ?22,9SI; • Dennis JOl\nson,
Phoenl•, 2?0,tl•: s Ma11lc Johnson, LO•
At>991H, 112,Sll
IASTll•N CON,ERINCE ,_
1. Julius Erving. Pl\1t-1phle, •n.uo. 2.
Larry Bird, 8°'ton, llO,ollS, 3. Joll'I\' Or-.
AUenta, 207,.w.I; •. Dan Aoundt'44d, Atlanta,
1,.,117; S. ICent Benson, Detroit, UI.~. c:-een
I. Artis Giimore, Chicago, 110,llJ; 2.
Oanyl Dawkins. PNl-phle, 10,12•; l. Bob Lenler, Mllw..,k"~ U2,Sl2, • Tree
Aoltln1. Atlanta. 121.m ; s. Ste ... H-.
Atlante, 102,2'7
OUr* t lsletl Ttlornff, Detroit, 1'1,,..; 2 Hai.
Archibald, 8°'ton, W .212; l. A-.el• Tlleus,
Chicago, 2lS,Sl6; •. Sidney Moncrief,
MllweukM, ?tS.OH; s. John L-. Detroit,
1'7,G65.
Community college 1tat1
GOLDEN WISTTIHI
Hatton
Bowen
Kln9
Devis
Jacobi
Everh•r1
Durham
Myles
Mart1110
•evl•
Bradley
McGee
o-.A ....
It lll JO.I " m 11.> .. 211 12.t
11 JU lt.t
" m a.1 I 40 S.I
1' TJ S2
" 11 ••• 1 I • 0
• U l.S
• I 2.0 3 l.l
O•ANGE COAST 1'"111
Bffsley
G.KroMletdl
Alley
lleldwln
TllomH
T. KrOllnfetdl Merkel
Calhoun
Hanson
Mettlleu
H•ttan Olmelant•
0 ..... A .... 20 Qt 2'2.0
?O 214 10.7
ti Ill I.I
ti 6l SI
?0 IOI S.•
ij :: ;::
JO .. 3.1
12 It I 6
11 U I.•
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Cotleae acorH
loATURDAY' LATIE RHULT
Wllrttltr IJ, Clar~t·MI* 6l IUNDAY't •llULTI
SyrK\de IS, Gelliiif-10
Virginia"· Clemton .. ,
Va. c--fttl 7', l . Alebeme 61
Mluourl "· Leui.11111• u Tulane 5', St. LCllOls Sl
Santa Antle
SUNDAY'l a•tuLTS lllttl9t.._..y_1ul)l •-t ... I
.. IRST RAC:I. I 1/1'nlilfl.
E•GetoG<-t~leYI SM> l ... 2.JO Oonald (A$1'1UdMf'll 3.60 ?.40
Mr Reactor COelet'Ounayel 2.20
Al•o raced: Hall To Alber1, Sporllnt
Clas•. Talisman, Sourdou9fl l"H.
Time: 1·'2 2/S.
SIEC:OMD RACIE. 11Ja mltft
S.olt Market (()el-wye).l0.20 •.00 l.00
Splooa 1va1 ....... 1a1 l .20 uo
Pl .. Mt a. On Tlme (H-leyl •.OO
Aho raced: BrllJht-11, Plreta, Pleslk
Fentutlc, Senor Pafaro, Plebto .. ur.
Time: l:ff21» U DAILY DOUaLll l .. SI palCI '3-4.00.
THIRD RAC:E.•turl0ft9S. Aegl119 St0tm IC.S~I tUO l.211 6.00
R .. t Nolion tO.t-..yel t.20 6.AO
Saluh To L.ove •Cldeoel _....
Also racee1: Beruna, Fer S.on9. ~ Trap, "'-me Arlette, Hawaiian Aoyelty,
Cltlrtn Kate, Yantis, Fen<y Oency, Arctic
Oeb.
Time· I · tt t/S.
"OURTH RACE. t¥o mle.\ s._, Ster Vincent
tOt111are11 s 20 •.40 3.20
Stlnelft91y IGueM'el 7 • .0 UO
MaJestlc Cour1 CCaslanedal 1.20
AllO •a<ed: Ml•I•• Le<)llelt, Cha rty N'
Herrl9an, On Your Wey, Tom HaH.
Time: I •7 l lS.
"'"TH RAC:«. IV. mites on turf w-•-Led tPlncay1 • 00 J IO 2.IO IS••uawlu tGuerr•I 7.20 s.•
Sl\em's Foot IPoercel 6.00
Al\o raced Red Crucent, Yvo•nCI,
Romeo Aomanlo: Bardenac. Jlmwl, L• Due
0. lier, Sl99memM.
Time· t·• t/S.
U EXAC:TA 11•·•1 peld\16.SO
StXTl!t llAC:IE. 1 ll t6(nltn. Crystal~ ~melerl tO 20 ._. UO
LOtd AIMKa .. CPincQI s.AO o1.AO
Nell.,. Betto IMcCMronl l.IO
Also raced: CN•9' a.1-n, Emerald
FOK , E •hlblt, Blue Juter. llerC>ereeu,
Tr-el.
Time· I :'3 115.
SIEYINTH RACa. One mlle.
Pierre Le Mon! 1v-...1e1 • ID
Slr Oanc., l~«I
I.JO ,, ..
SM 4.Jll
1.JO Notable Au.
Merl's..-•
Mr. Meteu ISl~llel
Also r•ce•: Speed 11111,
. Jimmy The Olp, Jetrler, Pett•••· Time: 1:)U/S. U IEXACTA C4-tl pelCll 176.0ll.
p "'Cit MX IS.1·1 ....... 1 Nid SU,7'1.J1
with IS wl ..... ng tklleh Illa t.ww.I. 12 "!ell
Six canlONClon pelcl 1116.• wltll U. wl....,.
ticket• <fl,..,__,,
IEJaMTit llACIL t"-mllft.
It's TM One CGueM'al 17.00 I .Jll S.•
Prlncetet (INplel , 1.20 ....
Rock Softly 181ackl t.41
Atso rencr~-..atvl• Tactics, Cln"", Oe m ... Slt,...,..,llM, Alrrol ..... Isl-Whlrt.
Time: t:'1 lJS.
NINTH RM:a. 6\.') turl0ft9'
Marble Cour1 IH-ley) ti 40 1.oe ._.
•·The ArQ'flt Kid tValenruelel 6.IO 6.a
Amen Brother IMenal 11 20
Also r-c;eel· Matlel's Te,,.,,., Lotty L.over,
llalttn Pooet, ln<orp0retor. •·HHr1 Beet,
Huvy H•nd. AalH A l(ld, 8111 Screen.
oenc1v wu
• couoted Time t IS 11s.
U E XACTA 1 .. 11 paid Ut• SO
Attendenu ".JS4
Hollywood Park
SUNDAY'S RIESULTS Chl9t ....... ..___, .. ,
f'IRST RACIE. One mite pace.
Mr. H.M. (GoudrHUI t.e.40 UO .: ..
8ul>ba Haby (Aubin) 3.IO l.•
Body Che<k..-lRosef!J 1.40
Also raced: M.V P . Frosty Hunter,
Marquis. Howdy Star, IC atty Korner.
Mlchaels Tiger, HOMly -
Time: 2:02.
SllC:OMD RACE. One mile pace,
Jam•• H-(IC-I 1.40 l.IO 3.00
Hlllflland Byrd CT-I • 10 •.40
Cap Ollflelne IL.ongol I.JO
Al\o receCI: Jau Fullval, Jusl •
St'noothle, My Olrttt Knlgfl4, Arde m Perry,
Cetlnul, Don Cao Star, L.C.'s &yrd.
Time: 2:01 •IS. -
12 DAILY DOUaLI CS-II pelcl Soft.40.
THIRD RACE. One mite pace, OIC't Rusty
IVelendlftlNml 2UO t0.40 7.00
Scrumfly IG<-ml 1t.OO 6.60 ,,..,., s.-. ( L..llllUllll 1
Also reced: G•-ao,, Suftlmff Sfle*,
Torrid ...... Ceptelrl J ames. Jer...,i-.,.
8oY, Doctor Don.
Time. ?:Ot O/S.
SJ 11 ICACTA IHI paid "53.tO. .. OURTH •ACIE. One mlle 11«•.
Phoenix Jeck !Kuebler) 11.00 s.oo 1.00
Tawhal Ollef IAndenonl s.oo •.20
Ory Saek (Goudrfful S.JO
Also rece4: -• Lobell, Flell1on, s ..
Aonr. SllMI H_ ... ,, Loyel Lad, ArmOnl
James
Time· 2:01 llS. f'l,.TH RAC:IE. One mlle pace. Le~<1d91 CPark..-1 10.M> UO •.JO
Josll's Choice (Wllll..,.•1 10 . .0 U O
Astrid Ann 1Man9enll l .40
Allo raced: Dantes Ende-•, Kelly Vive,
Spotllgllt Gal, Beverly 8romac, AllH
Mac Faber.
Time · 2:1111. u•x A
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•·Ed Flori, U0,000 1~7•1-:DS
Tom Kite, '29.7'0 ., M" ..... m
Au Caldwell, '11,700 ...._,......_,,I
Scott Hoch, ,13,200 .......... l .. S-JJI
Cur111Strange.111.000 67-~s-Dt
Wayne Levi, H ,Sl7 ...... ,,..1 .... -MO
Mark o·-•. s•.w 11.1ws.....10-MO
·Mike Reid. SI.US 10-71 ..... Ul-1'1
Calvln ,._..., '7,t7S 6,..S.lt*'t-lol2
Forres~Fnler, 11.os ... ,...1•1-n ->0
Jim B-°'· "·'IS ,,........,IWl-141
Jerry Pel• .... ru 10.IWS.IMS-ld Berry Her-I. U ,SOO ... 10.IH._.._,..
Keith Fer9"l. U,toO 6 .. 67-71 .... 10-1'6
Tom Jenkins, $.6,l•S 10.7N04147-lol1
Jim Simons, M,67S 72..._IO.IM7-:WI
Je<k A-. M,67S 70-1 .... IMl-lol7
Oen Hel-..i, Sl,4'5 ,, .... 11.JMl-M
JOtwl c-. Sl,..S 61·71-10-72 .. 1-.M
8olllt'JW .. IM. Sl ... S 70.lt.70-7M1-MI
Jay He•, ... U 11-IJ M ,,_.., M
J.C. ~. SJ, ... 5 6 .. 67·11-124'-M
L.anny W .. IM • .,, .. s u .... 72.72.10-M
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Jim Co1Wf1, N.t<n ,,.10.lf.72•1-M L .. EIW. u ,m ., .... ,,_,,..,_,..
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NEW HELMET East All-Star Leo Wisniewski from
Penn Stat<.•. tries on a mini-kabuto. or Japanese
warrior·s helmet. during post-game ceremonies in
which he was selected as the winner of the Joe Roth
Award as Most Inspirational 'Pla~·er of the Japan
Bowl. West won Sunda~··s game at Yokohama. 28· t7
ttXTH llACIE. One mlle 11«•. -.Slel ,._tl.i91'1111111 1100 •.IO S.40
l!alr-dlnety 18ayleUI 6.00 l .O
OtM A'-I Ackerman I • oo
Alu ra<ed: Gerry Ju,.ler, !toter•
Cllalleft9t, Cepteln ltn'9ftl, llrllllant Jackie,
Trlckte.O..rver.
Time : t:• 11s.
ll IEXACTA C?..oll paid "USO
Women'• tournament
lat Cllo<i-tll
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Barbara Potier def 8ettlna Buft99, 6 S, , ..
I Potter wins UCl,0001
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Shrlver·Anne Smltll, • 1, 1·6
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CAM"IELL CONFERENCE
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W L T 0 .. OA ~ ,, 12 • 2~ ttl 6l
11 JO 10 116 ?01 ~
Terry -Y. 11• 70-10-IO•l•t-1!0
Grev P~. ll,llO 71·70-11·6,.61-:ISO
Monh HMatsky, 11,m 10.11 .... 10.10-351
Peter Oos'•""· \l,A33 6'·11·67·7•·10-J51
Tim Sim-. "·UJ 724'•11 .. ,_70-lSI Finry Zoeller, ll,03 11·10-6 .. 72 .. t-lSI
Dave Ectllllrgr, St,013 1).l).6'.11 .... -lSI o-ee Arc...,, 11,.m 2~n.1i4&-;1S1
Aon Streck, Sl,'33 11 .. 1.72 .. ,.12-:is1 Sliffter Heelh. II.AD 67 .. 1 .... IO•lA-lSI
Ed Sneed. Sl,Ql 12·1H .. 11-'t-3SI Bruce Llet1ke, 11.0.0 li-tl·72 .... 11-IS2
JOlln Mahaffey,"·°'° 10.IS .. t ..... 10-lSJ Mike Sullivan,''·°'° 6'·7'·11·1o.tl-1S2 Don Pootiry, 1129 ll .. t .12-10.71-lSJ
David Gr.....,.., mt 67·11·T1*70-l53
Peter Jecoblln, mt 1 .. 10-M-ll·IO-lSJ
Bill Britton. "21 12 .. t·IO-IMO-lSJ
Mar• H•'l'ft. mt 11.11 .... ..._.t-lSl
Mike M-y, mt 7' .. l ....... ?S-lSJ
D••• D°""~i. "s. ... 11.1>-10.12-JSI D.A. WtlbrinQ. .. S4 I0.70-70-10.7'-JSI
Miiier BerllOf, ".S. ., ....... ,._11-JSI
8 111 ICratr...-i, "S4 ll01)..,.70.lt-l5' Roel Curl, "S4 ... 70.7).10.IS-l5'
Bud Allin, "S4 ... 7'·10-7Wt-l5'
Joe H ... r.,.5' 10.l).11·11•t-JSO
Steve Melntk. MOO 11.1,......1.1s-:iss
Tom Purt:ier, MOO l1·1H2*n-lSS
Mike McCutlogih, WOO 12·11·10.10-71-lSS
Tom Wet_,, WOO ... 12·10.1).11-ID
Mike Donald, WOO 10·1).71 .... 11-lSS
BOC> Glldtf, WOO 6 .. 71·11-14-71)-lSS
BOCIC>y Ctempett. WOO 70*1H•·IO-lSS
Joe ln,,...n, tseo ... 73.71.71 71-nt
Johll Schrotfler". '561 11·11*11·1'-JSI
B.., cr.-.W, '561 11*1>-1H1-isr
Andy Norlll, '561 71 ..... 7'·7H2-lS1
Ar>dy Bean, '561 10.1s.1 ..... n -lS1 Lynn Lott, USS 72-71 .... 11°7'-lSI
Jell Mltchell, '* IJ.1"10.11-7'-lSt Mike Holland, 15'5 70.1'·11·10·16-MI
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Curren-Steve Denton, .. ,, "l IMcEnroe,
Fl...,lng 111111 M0.000; Cur,..., Denton ... It '20,0001
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rock cod, t c-<Od. •t rock tl\I\ 10.....,.•
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Athlete of the Y11ar 'htthg The IOll to vote getters In TM Associated
Press Male Alllle1• of the Y .. r award
1 John McEnroe. n
2 Fe.-ValtnLuela, S6
l. S.., Rey ~rd, 1'
• Wayne Grettlty, ll
s Larry Bird, 17
•· Marcus Allen, u.
1 Sebastien Coe.•
I. Mike Schmid!, I.
' H•rKhel W•lker, I 10 Jim McM.I'-. 5
Wffkend tranNctlon1
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DETROIT LIONS Announced Ille
resignation of Flovcl Peten, defensive llne
COUii, .to he can beCO~ •H'1tant heed
coach encl OtfeMlw coorctlnetor tor the St.
Louis CerCllNlls.
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lau aaaoHeed Uae 1l1al•I of a falH
repr....UU. order •l•IM& Sue• Home
lac., 1tu l.e1111ox Blvd., No. DI, Vaa Nays
tlfts, by a Jlldklal officer la WalMll11M,
D.C. \
L.O. Poladexter, poatal laapector I•
cll1ar1e at Lee Aqelft, aaid U.at Eaeea Houe
lac., owaed ud opera&ed by Jamea Waller
E11ea, ••• respoaalble for bllklal Ute pt1bUcl
lD exceu of *5t,• a year d•rlq Ute pHt tllree years.
E11ea alle&edly o,erated a classic
eavelope·a&affl•I sd1eae wllld1 lie
advertlaed pa· a aatloawWe bull, seeklal
llomeWPl'kers to a&aff Illa eavea.ea for 51
ceata eacll. People wllo paJcl £saea a $15
.. reglstratloa fee" received lastead
lastructloas to advertise for more
homeworkers. Essex also operated an
alleged "newspaper clipping" scheme
nationwide, wllJch he sold for S7 eacll.
Essex wu latervlewed by postal
las~ April 18, 1981, at wllJch time he
sl1ned two consent agreemeata speclfylag
that be would abandon and dlscolltlaue any
further promo&loa of Ills "eavelope·stufflng"
and .. newspaper clipping" operations. Essex,
according to the Postal Service, breached
both agreements, which resulted la the false
representation order directing the Van Nuys
postmasler to return to the senders aJJ mall
which ls connected with the operation of
E11ex lloue lac.
Poilldexler added that Essex has moved
his operation to Blaine, Wash. The
lavestlgatlon wlll proceed la ordt r to
determiDe If Essex Hoase Ille. ls contlaalag
to advertise for 119meworllers la coanectloa
with Ills eavelope·stu.fflag and newspaper
cllpplng operatlou. --..
Law detailed
DEAR PAT DUNN: Can you give me
rundown of• the aew laws coeceralag drunk
driving? I'm particularly Interested la the
penalties If a person Is convlded.
E.P., Newport Beach
As of Jan. l it is illegal to operate a
motor vehicle a nd• is a utomatically a
misdemeanor if a chemical test reveals a
• level of 0.10 alcohol in the blood.
All persons convicted· of driving under
the lnt1uence <DUI) will go to jail, with only
one exception. A first offender convicted of a
DUI misdemeanor may be sentenced by a
judge to attend a driver improvement class,
be fined a minimum of $375, but up to SSOO.
and have his driver's license restricted for
three months.
During this time, he will be allowed to
drjve only to and from work or the class.
Otherwise, even first offenders face
mandatory jail terms. monetary fines and
s us pension oC driving privileges. The courts
can sentence the firs t offender to jaiJ (f.Plll
two days lo six months, levy a Cine oC $31S up
to SSOO. suspend a driver's license for six
months and impose probation for as long as
three years.
A second conviction carries a mandatory
jail term up· to one year, the fine can range to ·
Sl,000, the. license s uspension can be as long
as one year and if probation is granted, it
must be for a minimum of three years.
A third conviction can result in a jail
term of four months to one year, a Cine .of
$375 to $1,000, Toss of driver's license for three
years, alcohol treatme nt for at least one year
and three years probation.
Even stronger punishment is in store for
drunk drivers who cause bodily injury or
death. For the first offender, the fine ranges
to $1,000, five days to one year in jail or state
prison, loss or driver's license for a year and
probation up lo three years.
"Cot a problem" Then wnte to Pat
Dunn Pat wall cut red tape. getting
the answers and actwn gou need to
solve anequ1t1es an government and
busane&S Mall yO'ur questU>n$ tq PaJ
Dunn. Al Your ~nnce. Orange Coast
Dally Pilot. P O Boz 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As
many LetteTS as possible wall be answered. but phoned
mquines or letters not' including IM reader's full
name. adltress and bwaness hours· phone number
cannot be con.su1ered This column appears dally ez•
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LOVE THAT RACKET Roscm .. • Tann er ga\'e
his racket a big kiss after making a difficult
shot during le.1st week's Masters tournament
in New York.
'Class of '42'
Cards reunited
ST. L0'u 1s <APJ -Mostly they chuckled their
way through a n evening dedjcated to nostalgia and
merriment, but there also was an occasional
sobering refl ection.
They were nine members of the 1942 world
champion St. Louis Cardfoals baseball team,
gathering once more Monday night at a baseball
writers' dinn{!r here. Toas ts were raised high to
the returnees f'rom SL Louis' winningest club.
"W-nhad some Cardinal spirit about us." said
Stan ··Tfie Man" Musial. the only member of the
"St. Louis swifties" occupying a berth in the Hau of Fame.
"WE ASKt:D NO quarter ; we gave no
quarter," said Musial.
"I was a rookie. I was awed. The last two
months or \Qat season it was like Frank ·MerriwelJ
every day. The s poken word is quickly forgotten,
but the memories linger on."
That the 1942 Cardinals were good has been ~stablished for all time by their record, 106·48, and
their cba.rge to victory in the World Series in. Cive
games.
Less remembered was how a young, scrappy
team captained by center.fielder Terry Moore did
it. It trailed the Brooklyn Dodgers by 13 games in
July. Only a furious charge, during which St. Louis
won 43 oC its final 52 games, attained the coveted
National League pennant.
JOHNNY HOPP, the Cards' first baseman for
the last half of that campaign, remembered
discipline and determination as importarit strands
of the team's fibre.
"Our s pir it was absolutely perfect," s aid
Hopp. "We loved to play the game. The 1981 Los
Angeles Dodgers reminded me of us. They refused to give up."
Others returning with Hopp, Moore and Musial
included right-hander Johnny Beazley, who
capped a 21-6 rookie season with two victories over
the New.York Yankees in the series .
The team's catcher was Walker Cooper, s ill
standing stately tall. Its shortstop was M ty
Marion. now a few pounds over the lean fig that
earned him the nicknam e "Slats." I u horse
right.fielder, Enos Slaughter, remains bitter over
his omission from the Hall of Fam e.
To run team?
MONTR~AL IAPl -
Nelson S k a lban ia.
majority owner of the
Montreal Alouelles. said
Tue s d ay th at if
Edmonton businessman
Pat Bowle n fail s to
exer cise his option to
buy 51 per cent or the
C anadian F ootba l l
League club by Feb. 28.
"I ' II be running the
team throughout 1982 "
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Free agent Speie ..
. will stay with Expos
MONTREAL (AP) -Free·agent shortstop
Chris Speier has been signed to a three·year
contract with the Montreal Expos, president John
McHale of the National League baseball club
a nnounced.
Speier, 31 , who has been for the Expos si~ce
1977, wasn't selected by any of the 25 other maJor
league clubs in the free-agent re·entry .cir.art N~v.
13. That gave him the option or negotiating with
a ny teAm in either league.
Ke batted .225 in 96 games with the Ex~s. in
1981 and bad a .400 average in the East Dlv1s1on
title series against the Philadelphia Phillies, which'
the Expos won .
"We're happy to have him for three years,"
McHale said. "He was an important part of our
competitive club the last three. seas~~s. He's a
steady player al\d a solid year·round c1t1zen or our
community."
No other details of the contract were
announced.
Speier, obtained by the Expos in a trade April
21, urn. from the San Francisco Giants for
s hort.stop nm Foti, has tl 1 years of major league experience.
Volleyball ·sign~p8 8et.
Tbe Community Services department of the
City of Irvine is acce,tlns applications for the
adult coed volleyball leque with deadline for
entry on Tbunda,y, Feb. 18.
The C dlrision teams wlll play on Tuesday
ai1ht1 with A and 8 d ivisions p'tayin1 on WeclMlday nitbl
A l90 depotlt must be .-id when a tHll'I
applitatloa II 1ubm1tte4 with UM balance ol the
eatr1 fee due after cla111fieatlon 1amea,
taleallUll ~number of pmee pl•Jed.
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Rtal l.:alolt 1:1oh••&• lU DESERTED
M .. I C.tol•m"MLs MIO MESA VERDE!
._.., """"""' uou Only $127.900 bargain'
._li•f"'""""' DDO Vacant ! Owner wants =~:." ... ': 1\~'. J»i out' Quiet tree-ltned ~'-"" ""' = street 3 Bdrm 2 bath. i::=::~1· : famtl)· room. brtrk
o..kaa J'llro :wo fireplace. Walk lo all
. '. 642-5678
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P1MMMA HOMIS
Remodeled, decorated 3 bdrm. 3 bath.
mstr bdrm, ocean view $4.25,000.
West Bay bayfront. Slips for 2 boats.
remodeled 3 bdrm, 3 bath $1,200,000.
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room. 4
bdnn, 3 bath, 3700 sq.ft. $1 ,385,000
L.o ISi.i HOMIS
Prime Lido Nord bayfront. 5 bdrm, 5
bath. Lge li v . .rm 2 boat slips . Sl.500,000 .
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large
rec. rm . beam ceilings. $420,000.
LINDA ISLI BAYFIONTS
Main channel view from 4 bdrm, 5
bath home with pool $1,495,000.
Lagoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath,
playroom, dark rm, den. $1,350.000!
CA1N4TION COVE
Spectacular bayfront view 4 bdrm. 4
bath, 2 boat slips S2.050.000 .
BILL GRUNDY, RfALTOR
a.Mu~ Cet -shop c II f e 5~::.:.1.J .. :: detai~!nf;.;~13 or mor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~H_@!l1
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: .... ri!.":."' -NEWPORT BCH llSl91£SS, INVEST· EST A TE!
MOil, fltlANCE 3 Bdrm 3 bath custom ::;:~.:; I@ home. romplete wuh tit' ::::ii::=> ::! rvrator furnished in
11_1 101.oa. lOal ter1o r s Spa l'IOU$
11-1 wa111tc1• l: rrodern home rl'flec·t s
llort111 ... Tfh ~ tndivadualtty or desu:n ~EMENTS, Lush landscaping sur•
PUSINCALS & rounds large spa. prfre
LOST &FOUND • s.ws.~. Call 646· m 1 ~~· i··-
Soc-1al O•tio• -Trntt• l4$t
STatSTOHACH
I 00/o N.cillci AYoil Gorgl'OUS ~ br ihota1led
home I blk from iwean
on f'EE l~1nd unh
S299.000 759 1501 or
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TUDOR Charm1nie home on a
101<'1} tree lined st reel
Jll(I, pnde of o.,. nershtp
ne1~hwrhood 3 Bdrm.
l.iri.:l' .,. alk '" d osels. 2 •
balh. ~unny break faSl
nook. domed l't'thn,1?ed 180 Dtcyet 11\1ni.: room. lols of
Ott1111 & lay •iew (·harm Onl} SI04.900 CLIF'f'HA\'E!'\ Fan 64671il
tastu• \'l<'W from th•~ 3 br I r~·~tr;:rf~~·~Jo~nl·~·1~:~: r!~;!iU{~
tatntnj(' $650.00() ll'X ---~Iii-. t'lus11 el iS9 150 1 ur
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SEmCES -NEWPORT HGTS CUSTOM! :mll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll~-!!!111
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area. this 3 Bdrm home
hai. bt-en lugh ly up-
i:radt'<I f'rl•sh paint in
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t.i ~tt>ful u se ol
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tntl'res1 loJnS and o.,. ner .,.,II hl'lp l'inance Asking
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Covered entry leads to BUILD
leaded glass double door 3 UNITS!
-· ent.r)' to atnum f'ormal Coontr) settm.:• t:>.i~t
ms lt \'tng room. famtl) tnl>(4Bdrm2bJlhhumt· 1
1eo room and dining area plus. room tu hutld 3
Gourmet ISiand kllr hen. more umts t:x1 ellt'nt -1 2 chddrens bdrms plus. b(.alder~ bari:atn o ... ner :.'t hui:e master suite with .,.111 hdp ~llh ftnan1'tnl!
11111> large pmate suntlN·k, SIS9.000. 1 a ll no.,. : Spa with total pm ar) .\ S46 23J.3
-·must see for onl) = SHS,900 Ca II no.,..
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
~.1-C•OIO-DUf'L•MA-D•~-M•A•R•
:: Spacious 3 bdrms. 2 bath
llO'J!I duplex JUS! 2 blor ks
.,. from s ho'1>p1ng
Ftrepla!'t'S. sep;iratc
garages. pn\'ate patios,
t010 dt>luxe throughout lkst
-duplex buy 1n to.,.n al
: $319.0011 Exrcllent
: financin~ ---
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o-ni per mo. Hi ghly up.
All• ,,_0 ::l g r a d e d e n d u n i t I
"""' . f1¥1 Features: Oak planking ::::"'4"1
•1 ~ and wood shutters. New .~. ~ carpet! Hurry. call o:r.-'111 ~ ~':':. = F\11 '71$
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THE REAL
ESTATERS ----lar .. o• O••• '13$
='...... :: 1--c·""""-..... ·--c·1···L-.......,.. .... '1• VIOWOt5R A :g, ~~ 2 stores. 1 block to ocean °'" ri• 25'1-down. Owner will = ~~ carry balance. S26S,OOO. = m: .... ..,Prop. ...,..._.. ___ _
STAITSMAIT
IN COSTA MESA
Assume aJ,000 in loans _ at a mo. Family room
Ce1tlll'tl cozy fireplace! a large bdrrns. Spulll·
inc clean condition. Only
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ODO! Call 673-8$$0 ~
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THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
Bluffs Lea)e option 2 br.
-.ide !(reenbclt S139.500
Bkr. &l4 0134
Reductd SI 00,000
SPYGLASS
BY OWNER Ot·,•an \'1l•w S.57!1,000
6 hr 41, l'HI •tl00 Sf( (t
SOUnlPORT MOOEI.
OWNER fl NA~Cl~t:
HIGHLY VPG R.\ IJED
Offerexptrt!!\J.in JI
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_Call owner l_W·Oili
ON FEE LAND
IN EASTBLUFF
fkaut1ful pool home
wtlh I'll\ l11!ht S'\ It'"'' :\s
wm1· S125.00U 1st at
9'1', tnll•n•st 4 lar~c
htlrm~. µlus famt l)
room Onl) $32.'i.OOO Call
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
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AESIOENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
U9U1SITI U SHAN
Lido home wraps around. sparkling
atrium POOL. After mormng laps
relax in the Roman Tub. Beautiful
ha rdwood fl oors . Entertain e rs '
dining area & gourmet kitchen. 3
BR. +den. $595,500. •
IN NEWPORT CENTER
544~9050
HAllOI _,.. BeautifuJ "Ken
ington" with panoramic view
BR + fam rm. Great financing.
Enjoy the private & security of
Newport's most desirable ad·
dress. $695,000. Jerry Thompson
Ml·8700 (N55)
OM M W&Tll Perfect"localion
It highly upgraded 1 BR condo . "ter view from BR le water ri1ht off the patio. Li1ht It
bri1ht for the youn1 pro·
fe111onal. $81,500. Calf Susit
Wela. 551-8700 (N56) •
Orange Co11t DAJL. Y PtLOT/Mondav. January 18. 1982
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------------WMt.W ..... Vltw1 ~MOUSI U>wor no down condoln ..wPOITH6TS Two Z BAhmu .rurn or HOMEFO'RRENT Sl'Y6WS -~~ebout...a>.~ On new custom Condo• 3Br000. t Ba. largeyard ~~u~'~s~~~:bl~r~~: Two fabulous unlt1, 4~ l:t= UlllW:-,.Y!!,lae, S1~1nd 4 Bdrm. Tlburoo Condo. Ouan fr nl1hl vitw, Dal 2000 + aq. ft. 2 bdrm 2 ~Ml 076.'t,A t. Call Tim A ent988 6535 t:re1t louUon R·2, fan· .,;;/. 61• -007) !14 izs -.v,.,.._, --S7~ f t nc•od yard " 4bdrm, ram rm, 3 t'llf
i,:i. Qf>tn beam <·ellin11~. OCEAN VIEW 2 Br 2 Bo ' i · tutlr financing. Only · 5 /l· s.4 Bayf~. beach, 3 Hr 2 garaae. Kids ' pets gar. 12200/mo . Evu :
B Beach prvt spas ' lllt'vatora derk, yard, st'r 1t111to, DISPllATI I llJUOO. Rbt llllllkt n, -Ba . 1.23 E. 8ayfront. welrome . lJt. mo +d.,p _.7._..,., ___ .... ____ _ rt\/ & security bldg 1400,020 Sl75K. Owner 1·630·9440. Woodbrld11e 38r 2bt1, I • ;,~~ Bllboa l&land. $1 200 2000. A eat no fee_._ 8hltsCondo.38rup. l br """T J5entRllX 492.:..~-~----yr new, Low down .-as· JIOO wfnter. 11400 annual. .. l 0 down. s ba: Kltrhen R I Estate :1ume loans. Need rasl ....................... fftrb,d s213/478·3S71. lt&alla-•ltedl 24 nook 1300 U4·2i607 ea sale f/'r(.'(l atnd11 Ind. bldg. llOOO ......... ••••••••• • .... • . r lt'JSIDE MISA ••01 SUcCESS REALTY I llq. ft Ideal for owner· CoroMdll M• 3222 HOMES FOR RENT JBR. 2BA. Pvl Loe: 2 t.M 3bdrm.2bath.tr11lc.cllil 549.7991 uaer. Xlnl S.W. S11nt• •n•••••••••••••••••••• 3 8drm1 1$76•1125. Pooll, friJe, W/D, NB. ~EAlESTATEEXCELl..ENCESINCEt_949, $1195QO ~11ru11e. A·I t'Olld . ------noWMll Analoc.Paulto~ranklln 2 8R.2 BA,oeean vlew. F c n t•('d ya rd s ' .io11tL.utSttDt p $134,500. Own~r wi ll n · Lag1Mltedl I 048 Pri• LM ..... 1 752·~1!.l ___ pvt. brb., SI 100 / mo gara11es. Kids Ir pets 1141.&,,12,'1eo-903St"vn . ·
COMI WITH US ••• TO IA.CIC IA. Y. Owntt will f.ttp. lnanee. slst in r1n11ntlnM: ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• In Newport Qe11l'h 2308 Loh for S. 2 200 780-113112«673·7197_ __ welcome. l•t mo + dep. 28 R C d Ad 11 Immaculate four bedroom, three bath 3 Bdrm plus spu. call by McCerclt, Rltr. ~>'~N~~~~. M2~u~~~ Cliff Or. Unique 2 bdrm, ~ .. ·••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, frplr. patio Nr ~2000. A entJ1cill!:_ ComDle:~A · Nr Ho~11 home. ExceptioJlal family homv lth 00.9161 541.7729 seeurity. 1, mi P\1 bch l ''1 ba. larae llvln11 and BUILDEIS Fashion Island 'ocean. 4BR Condo. t 11BA. 1625 1125 Mo. itt. List• Dep:
very privale backy ard and pool. + fishing pier Cedar din. area. Exrellent 50.lease.64().ll7] -rro. tst, Lu t' Dep. No NoOoga. 768-1833
S t b d d b th Bay, Lido. Pen .. Dl:e;in y......_eott M 2 8 r 1 bit Pets. 768·7633 epara e e room an a can CoU;ige l~pe. redwood View. Enough spare to -• es• r . rp <', ·in s, . ----Harbor Vlew Uome1. 2 a ccommodate wheelchair< Flexible llG J STOIY deek. pool. guarded bulld 1420.000 MUST R· lot, 3 11nitt, bldr's gar4e, Adults. no pets Exclusa\•e 2 B %"; Ba pl, Br. Den, frpk. large
financing. $199,700. t.«ated in the Mesa del i:ate. ad Its uni)' No SEE! · permit. Sell101' trade for g .644·7809 spa, tennis. aec gate awhpmlng pool. jacuuJ.
Mar area, 1• lose to ~s SW.~. d9·3816 s.I0-5135. 979·6881 finiJhed project. Lr& 38R, z•,BA. F~m Clme btarh ~. Aft S 2 u r t araae. pri vate
1617WISTCl.W DI. M.i. Hl0 7JOO• srhools and 'hoppln~ A.Lot --: ---• Rm. Oen. Din Rm . .!!!.131111 loc ation . in r id s
____ --------1lu 4 Bdr,m beaut~ is For "Uttt• S.Ca-.te 1076 tei t•o--. Frplr, Patio. 2 Blks rr 4bdrm.21,ba.3,100 sq fl. •ardtner. pool u rvice. -~...a..<4>4ft4F.ax..a-"" • •• • .-,.._-.. d ' I d d " b Just nght ror a largt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orean, Renl/Lruse. gar ene r anr u e A.vaJI. Fe . I sl. .---------------•I 1 S MILLION S fam11> <:on•rrd 11:atio 1 ane + bldg site. gent MOTHIMG DOWM lnort 2400 SJ.00640-1484 -Oose to schools, shop· /mi. 770-0347. and trl't'S. New on thl' I~ slopmg pan·el short N ••••••••••••••••••••••• pang. park. SI 195 da b r ·1 ~ I O.,.m.ity for Sale mark~ at SIGS.000 Call th!1Lan1·e from tennis & ew large 3 hr, <X'ean Pal m Springs 167. 700. ColtaW... 3224 770.9179, e\· 840-6203 Eastblulfs 4 r. am1 y
ll41 Linda Isle. Newport s.at-1151 beal·h. Ownr has in ".l~~S2i!90 mo ~5·9911 Turn Key Tennis Condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• room. lge yard. 642·5161
Be a·l' h . c u s.t 0 m l'luded plans ror t·ustom s.toA.M IOIO on Golf Club Dra\'e. c.1 Property 2 Br 1 ea. 3 .... + DN ..;:or.:..640-;;..=.::;.81o;;Wl""-----
waledront home . \1lla $175.000 Spel·· ••••••••••••••••••••••·1 714/32().9~4 or 568-3113. house in hi2.h.. traffir Nice interior. 11 m1 to Bluffs Condo. J BR.
pril'ed far below ma rket ta1·ulan lt'WS! 10', down, 2 Br 1 B:a 1•011· BKR. area or WestsiCJe Costu bearh. No smokers 212BA, New Crpl/Paint.
for quirk sale. MAI ap· MISSION REALTY do. like new. Isl fir l0t·. PALM -SPRINGS. 10x48 Mesa. Terriril· for Anti• ~mo 963-7~ 2 car Gar. Frpk. $980.
praasal $4.4 mi llion · ll!ll ... !1111111!~-~---1 494·0731 iiatio, S90,000. Im med M H Awning ~· park. que Shop. Ac·rounting CHOOSE YOUR CRPTS Wkdys, 732·3383. Eves &
Redul·ed to only S36 1_,000·w... SP AC.:IOUS 4 Btlr.m 01·r upa n cy ow n r Death. Make orrer-. Offire.Law Otrire,etc. Act by Feb.lst.3 br.2'i Wknds.640-8836
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TAYLOR CO.
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. llG CA.MVOH CUSTOM .
Elegance & d ig'nity in this Majestic
Colonial Mans ion loc ated on the 8th
green of golf course. Top quality cr~ftsmans hip thruout with finest
woods. abunda nce o f importe d
martVe, crown moldings, 6'h baths,
air c ond., 3 we t bars + more.
Luxurious mstr suite plus 4 other
bedrms with· private baths, banquet
siz~ DR, f;im rm and billiard rm. Call
for appt to see or a colored brochure.
$2.150,000 including the land.
W1SL1Y M: TA.nOI CO .. IEALTOIS
2111 S.. ....... H• loed
M~"""'w-'POl...wlT ... CINTa, tU. 644-4' I 0
DH WATEl-fULL VU + POOL
s.c.Hy, CG9 ........ pool md boClt sip
......... 2 bt•u-. 2 1tattt co-op
.,.1m.t • Newport. All bee.tin
Ntrealt $285,000.
·BEACH COTTAGE~HARMING
CW, 2 llllodll to oc.._ OWMr Mt of
...... & .olfyliled to Ml ... 3 bed. 2 M.
..... $136.900.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTA TE
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OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
llG CANYON
N e w L istin g B e auti fu l ly
Upgraded Dover Unit -Sin gle
Story 2 Bedrm 2 Baths + Den -
Bright.i, Cheerful Decor -SP.E?cial
Wall wverings -Shows Like A
Mode I -O wne r W i II Carry
Financing -Enter ~Y West G ate,
And Check In with Guard. Price,
$4 25 '()()().
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Room for3 lari;:e yiu·ht s 'NO QUALIFYING!! watl.'r \'1ews. det·ks. spa, OlhtrReal ht.te .._ofC!f!"'Y •sso 1Approx. 900 sq. ft. ex· bea<'h & near·shopping story. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Dining Indoor, outdoor pool spa 3bdrm. 2bu. 1600 sq. rt.. i.auna Pit'lure yourselr ....................... rropetyy & rl ud in i: t he y a rd. toe. Call 960;:2471. Rm. or Den. (Approx
with retrat'tabll' roof n·rrulll'll~1 k1tl'lll.'n. I~ ... in thisone.$695,000. MobileHo...s ••••••••••h••••••••••• S500Jmo . 548·544 2. BR 2 8 r 2 tB sq rt > outside unit. U nder~ru un d wine uld l'1Jrp1•t throughout. L VI• RE ForW. 1100 MIMl-IAHCH 770.5629. 4 ' A, p. car gar. $1500 /mo . 644·5742. nellar parat• <>u•·t Sl50000 OW(' ·'l'fD r ~ OC)e • 9+ arres. 1n Murr1'etu. -----fencedyd,patlo $750lmo 7"""""" ' .. c ,. cs . ' n . OI' 497-1761 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbdrm, 112ba. ram rm. days 891·1941 __ .,.-...,, ___ ..... _. __ __, __ _
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master su11r overlook· SA. Country t'lub. Cull -l~sq. ft. U1U1Urpassed Sl'{'Urity, ·~mi µv i bt·h 1mga11on well&i:aral!e. A\'ail now Debbie : SHHH !lr$3br.2baw/
ing entire harbor J(.ff (ai,•tl m.i1493·311ti \'ICWS.Quahty &in no\a· + fishlnf.! pwr Cl'dar $50.000 down. & O.W.C ~O'l gar.pat10.pool S600
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gorgeous view. Pier and
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REALTORS
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10.000 sq. rt Ownl·r Wiii ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard & water. $4 15. Isl. 631-0213 Dinln& rm .. 1 block from
t·arry $715.000 fiJJ 7300. MEWPORTIUCH +sl>t'.Sm{!leormarnt'd N.H. Hi g h School.
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l~t 1~25llil ,fil0Kl0i this land 111 Corona •ll'l I ________ _
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la Fl· t 4S Mil ll l'Xt'l'l'I lancl, TO'iwr • Owm•r 0 u t . f 0 r m., I din , Twnhome. new 3 br. 3 ba. SWlmming poo1. 3 Br. 2
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highway. Pnl'ed di F'nr you to n1t1\e into I lirt·.it lo1•a1111n ll>lh Ex«l'llent ramll\' homl'
in l\h-sa \'t•rdl' ·1 Bdrm. m.in> t•xlras. su1·h .. ~
family room rl1n111 • I ll<1h.1n lilt• rlnor:.. oak room Sl73.750 . i: 1 •·.ib111t'l~. mU'ru "J\ , ••
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WA L'iii:rad1'ft l'Jrvt•b ha:; offln> 51Jal'l' for rt•nl IEMT ALS 3 BR 8 · C:rc•.it \'1t•w Sll5.000 Cl·nt•TnboM 1 2 Br. I Ba S700 1 e • 3 A, ocean \'lell'.
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrl! 48R Exel· St~ le \lt"W o( ~off <·ourse 2 townhouse on golf CONVALlSCDIT Home lo Preferre<I bdrm. den. 2 car iiar ('(lW"5e for lease $1200
HOSPITAL I !Us1dent1al Area. CM S895 640-~ • rmnth
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719 Margoerill.'·3 + I
126 44th St-3 + 3
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Co &M~~ Drapl'S. & Point hr. 2 ba l'Ondo. end Spar 3 br. 2'.2 ba. ,·ery
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i.e .. Property 2000 ...... I Room & W1nctow ·' 3 l'a r tennis. pool. I blk rrom etC'. S750. A 54~.14~0
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OWC w/No Pyiftb I rmn·dl.'la1ls 979 5370.
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& as.·suino $750.000 al Tt•rnb a\<lil.ihlt• lo ~uil $7lS \ .73 1181 1•~ ba. rireplal·r & l(ar Flreµlarl' ,\lnum Near i\\':hl. Feb I S950'mo. I 41 l Dahl1 a 1·011cl1n 1lhl1· t•ni• ..:ar Dl'IUH
ma~ bl.'~ roo.,t \'1t'" 111 On·an & 12•. "·'" .;;.,, I . mo 1 1:1 6 ..,Cl\ c.u """I po o I an 11 t l' n n 1 s yr lease Children ok '""' .,....., )eturnct'I s HMllfiac)tOlt hoch 3140 ~mo:.....,.,,.... . S9iS mo No t> t'l s &t0-1644 R~uc~r J ....................... , Wests1dt'. 2 BR. I BA . M2·0660 3 b 2' b d 30·
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ISLAND'S MOST
CHARMING SGL RF.S
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doors & windows. Finest
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2 8d · + 2 Bd, steps to
beach. Assume 1270.l>OO
in loans, Asking s.199.000
4 Bd + 2 Bd. newer bldR. So. or Hw y. Assume
S340.000. Asking 1449,000
3 Bd + 3 Bd. quality un·
its. Assume S290.000.
Asking S389.000. Contart
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••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT Pn' alt' '" rat.10. grdnr.;bsh dn . S411-S44:ior770-!i629 6 p' M . 4 9 ~ 3 4 8, 3 . mo ·I O· mu. S 1200 ':l{)LO SA F f. l'UI 11<' i.a1· hoffil' 3 BR I Ba ro.>m n..:. min 10 · paano 1 -~ 213·4$.6080 851-ID!M or67S·l9311. '-714 641-0763 SIWX>.1146-8782 Upstrsduplex. 2 BR. I BA --strt'ti 1i. thl· 1dl'al l0t·a for add1l1on Strµ from 2925 College /\\e I-...._ ... 31 .. 8 <'!Ill! drps. rlosed J.(ar. no Spertarular mountain Newport Crest: Z 81". loft. t1on forth1~1:ral·,•ful thebea1·h B~ owner l'osta Ml'Sa.CA, .....,---•" .. ktds.orpets.S450mo Sel \'tewhome.3br.2': 2 12 Ba . frplr . Ml'rt·d1th Gar1flonl' OWC F'el' land ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-S442orTIO·S629 ba.3000 sqrt.SJ200mo pool spa s aun a
hom.• .i ht.'firooms. 2', 714 642 3215 Jbdrm. 2ba. ulll pd, xlnt --~ ~1166. 499 .us2 Le~S875. 675-591 l . --
baths. formal 1Jtnmi: ,..,....,.....r1 Re-ac·h duplev. ·-"'V"LLEY Ot•ean \ u . frpl<' 2 8'.rpts drps.l l'aq iar. ---~-. -3BR 28 ... Culde Sar Lrg "~ ~,.., ~ Arf"1& "" BIO mo until June 30 no pets. Must ha\ e re Oean 2 bdrm house. 111 · n · · · room. ervopble fam1I~ 4 bdrm & 2 h d rm . Ta SIMlter -194.7334 585-9742 . rereoces. S450 mo. Isl & I <.:entral \'1 llu11e Sm Yrd S8Z5 mo. Kids &
room :ind r ra1·khn1: s:;?M.000: ~.ooo down Near new 4·plex 2 . last+ SIOOden.646 5637 j ~ard & •'ar $750 month ~s OK.645-78l8 f1re11la1·t• Lo\\ matn OWC balanl'e ;it .13', bd 2 b th h ...._ rt •---a. 3169 'cL:.. " tcnanre yard 1s all pla~ 6•1., .. .,..7 rm. 3 eat unit NwpOF-~ 4 -.;-31, --d -497-31198or49"·25i6. Newport Heights large. ,,._, with fireplare enr lost'rl ••••••••••••••••••••••• · a ron °· man~ ---rharming 2 Br. 2 Ba nowork' Rt>lax1n1:vat10. JUSTR~UCEO patio garage ·9~ ... Isl UOO ISLE r harmmA 4 amenities. S800 D~s Forme r model Niguel frpk. dbl gara"e. larae
sp11rkl111i: POOi. und u ..., Pos ·,·ash flow Now bdrm, 2•, bath. lrA sun· _!19·3335: evs645·2439 Shores house 2 Br 2ba. .. ..
hol bublihnu SPA! Cul $200,000 $159,500. Bill Grundy. ny patio. t•ompletely up· 38' home, 2Bll. (rpk. lg rpt,s. drapes. yard. Gall' ~;a7r5 d 111:. 054 ~ .~ls~. de 5al· £1M~t $240.000 Abandoned . Spyglass . Rl tr 675-6161 ~aded. Sl100 mo Year· \'d Good tor & quiet Auard: Nr pool. tennis. 642 __ ·08.W .
Call for an appointment. Hill OWC straight note. ' -ll:_8111 Grund . 675·6161 ar~a. S700 mo. 673-6210 bea<'h Adlts S8SO lse. -------
979-2390 1\~.643·~ ~ $155,000 BACHE-LOR -C-ON DO~ dYS.orS7l·2'49Jc\'es Owner499-3638 EAWIND. Exel·uti\·e 4 TAltl&a 1 REALTORS '~a1ed 1n Costa Mesa . ~----bdrm P o rt o ft n o -------TRADE UP TO l:i 2 Bdrm 2 Sa un its f\Jr.n.. beautiful clbhse Sharp J br 2 ba. vool spa. L..Jilla Mic)IMI .3252 wrrabulous dew! Ex· ~~O ~OOL/NG . ~ysT HARIOl llDGE are great rentals. They fac1I S575 mo. t213 I Ch a rm g Io w . lo! a r. Ex;••;;;,•Jb•;:r"u';,•;;~·3• 11anded and remodeled. wl~~~ n~rs3 Cor~::. I will take your r urrl'nl have patios & go rattes. 43J.Olm, t714l 96J-9373 Iv ca~pet /drapes. n.cw t·ar 1tar. \'i11w. nr o1·u n. ldtoal for ramily und en-
lot. VA1FHA wt•kome . equity in trade. 3 BR 3ba Assume 9SK 1st loan and ms · ---;-~lth~n. Close to e\er-SU~. 97_4~20. tertalninJ.(. SHOO. Alli
Bkr !M9·0709 + d c 6 4 4 -6 4 2 6 OWC2nd f\im MOBILE HOME ~ I h 1 n ll No II e I s · --6J~·J,!B..8. 67~61J!O _ t·ourtes; to brokers. . . Cannery VIilage. 2 br. 2 Sll951mo. Isl last, ssoo. Lar~ 2 BR. 2 BA patio BLUFFS 3 br. 2' ~ ba.
S89.900 1·~~ ma kt• it . --ba.pool.Adults.nopets ~~~.:.7~-home. 4 yrs new. betim den. pool. i:ood lot·.
you rs• <.: arminA 4 Fantityh-.-pool S750/mo. yrly. 673·3685. Beau. 2BR 2BA. dbl l(ar l't'tlings. Com m 11001 & SIOOO A1tt 6H ·n368: bdrm super firrplacc 3 bdrm with separate 525·1648. or 8·4:30. xlnt area or c M Ml.'sa 5P!·J2...50.646,:9880 "".-O•H WON 'T LAST Bkr r ii d b h ...... ~ am yroonr an al . 1·77!1111~1 VerdeS6iS~2·794.9_. MisU.V'-fo 3267 eALBoAISLE.2 Bn rh· 1 ~Q!09_ S399.500 wilh great OCEAN FRONT 28r I E"''d d I I b I b .. ARTIST ABODE n '"" e up l.'X. r. 11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSOO. New p11nt 1·pts ·I mt to nanrmg! 631·0680 bath S8001mo Rita gar. No rhlld / pet. HOMES FOR RENT 675-.000Rod.Al!t.
beach, 3 Br. 2 Ba St IOK. _Wr_ Iler A 752.5710__ 1375/mo Now. 573.2077 3 Bdrms 5650 Fen<'e<I • · · r open house Sun l·S 20612 ants' K'd 1114 C -~et 1.1).i tfB ~2+183 _ 0.C RENTALS --Y 11arai:ts. 1 5 & ~ AMYOM 1 -t;:--;::-:------"-;;-a::;-;f·--lC:"-=:~::::=.::---f-_..llil~·~~B!I ~ 1,5b(slmm.J2QOup PfU wtk ome. I~ mo + Dtan Horne, 3.000 sq rt
Ir-ft. I 044 or $340,000. 1809 W Balboa •••Hn•••••••••••••••• 750-3314 1 da ·s ~-Ain'~nn ll\~ll llolf l'OUl'S~
•••••••••••••••••••••" ~'O room. two bath Blvd. n...n Dail". z.•. ~ 3202 · fee 3 bc1rm, 2•, ba formal ===~ ---'o p....i right outs1'de v.,.., 1 " HURRY ! remodled 3 br ... __. a.-a. •J6t d1n1"•1 rm. wr:/:· an• .. nd PERFECT '"'"' · """ Ted Hu bert Realtor. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• w bbq & t NOW "•...,.-.• -" • .... "" your door. Owner will 7~., _,., •~•.LS ,..:.._ pa to. • .......... •••••••••••• putlo, jM'. P<· t•t1 1·ond
SllftTI rarry 2nd. Slzt.500 with ......,,.. llUil"llll' _, with imml'd111h> 01· rv • 180.000 assuma ble By owner rixer triplex Vearly·Wttkly.Wlnter. OC·RENTALS_~~14 OCIAM + 1·up;.in1·~· szno ~t·url~
for the ramily with rinanrmg at 12':+. Lease Sl4Cl.000smlst at 7a4•; 2.3.4 B<lrms. Newport 3Bll. IBA. Obie Gar. NO CITYYUS k•lll4!.&W·i315
rhlldren.Nothrulrafrlr option available wit.h Needl cub645·3340 Beacll,Balboa. PETS . C hildr e n Exttff 4 Bctrm . run· vit'lltt'lirf 3Rr. r r u ml
onstreetandthis 3 bdrm ~down al 1700 per ..._,,:I •=*C-_...._ JACOISllALTY Welrome.~.S48·66!)_ tastlc exet-ll d n11. ufr. Sc•· t'Ptll "tt\nt home Is close to park, mo. -.... .., -.a.ft ... n s1-, p t · .. ... .. pool,and S<"hools. Lot1of t , Al-South CoHl Pina rRvrllift 0-P.W JZJ6 """'mo. 11 "''"· a,.. ~.~,1131 .zm
-==.:.;;..;'-=;.:.....----1 upgrades . additional Co&e Realty S«urity Guardll. Pools. M61S. ............. •••••••••• Nt:WPORTCU:.~ro~ BY 0.11£1 storage space, patio and I It IHntment Tennis.' OnJy 175.900.' 7 173 5 BR. 2 BA. tri·lc,·el. neu 00 3 ltdrm~. ,."'". near ft planters and generous .__5777 Assume 11~'4 Loan ---btadt. 2 <'llr gar. yord. pool. h'nn1s. W5 mo. C41M~ pat.lo cover. Owner of· _. with U 'il Dow n ...... w... 3206 mGL~7J5-0'p9 • ,~f!U.Ga'I
Prideol OWMl'lhip, xtr11 (t>rtn.g generous icrms to - ---Manag~nt Available .............. •••••••••• Btaut. 4bdrm, 2l>a. f11m 3 ttt. z Ill. Tow"lllfUllt'
wide lot, best loc. Flex. help you purc hl.18(', htTIMIOMIEO JD Property Manatte· Balboa Island Waterfront rm, rrvl<' .. dbl A•r. fn<'d LUXUIYIAYflOMT Patil l.ldu •Hr Hu.ii:
terms. Priced under Stss,000. 1 SHAR Pl Wulc llH. 3 mtnt 75l·Z787 3 Br, 2 Ba. Yea1rly ren· 1 yrd vu 85 962·2194 3 Br.2 All. with hoat 11llp, .. MP. 1750 mu Adulhi market. 1359 .SOO . bdrm. 2 ba family room, · -taJ.•, Mo. 770,o:M7. •' ' · · 1\\'1111. no•. Man•· ..i.
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I OJ4 ~ Beau. yd .• O•ner will I UNITS 900. llu'*tn w11tert)ect. •-• .. •••••~......... .,._ttin.-12. t\JMOST lhr w ,..,_,,. c.e.MIM 1 c arry w /1ml dn . SAMQ.....,. Rfl m,5311 &8r.zt1 Ba.1pllt·lcn•l.3 ...... _ illl11ar.fnr.i.Pt"IMS _.................... 1 1255.000. 846·6789, Ellablilhed lnr• 1111· ~ C'• 1arqt. rtdtt. pool 1-l•land Walt•rfront OC·llt:NTAl.S nt.Dt• M &'U·2177 ita pa. home . ClftlY one I bdnD. <'Utt rot~e, pri vu. No pet I . 3 Br. I '9. Veerb· rt'tl· ••• ......... : a Wnn I HUGE~,!: and ._..,, blod1 to oun nd houltlrom.':~: ~1rm,•1m. _ lJll:~:~•.71Mi41. Ill rr91r., • ... at
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t, I ,.,......., Af I 11e1 u.e... ~tt'h 11~v~1AS,:. f::o ahar" 2 Br. 2 81 fi<'t complexes. Airport Callnow,960·Zm. ~~11>'rh~.a:,~s, 8:!1~~f 35,-. Yltld .......................... !!.!............... ~:l.Jt · Newport Beat'h C9ndo. t'loae. lnt'l udes: Otfil.'e spare for rent, 31~ Salon hairdryers and $16,7~ e1JOnt'd Isl TO ........ •••••••••••••• ColhlW... JIJ4 L.,..lt-"" ~141 Fem 2126, ltlti·h prlv, JllOlncldl..11t11s. 846 7332 ·~ept/phone IQ. ft .. •et·ond fl oor. hydnauhr t•hiura. mlr c.i 13 33 acn'll land 11 Villa .. lbcNa Prof dt't'. ........__,....._.. ll06 -• room big yard ·nh'r •Ulilltin •Janltortal Prnt1a1ous Westr hfl h 1 11 1 1 Ad r I ant o , San Co111plttel r ., - -.............................................. h • 'N ' .... co· Prol f' lo ahr beaut 2 BR 1oor 1~1 area SI 00*<! " Mtdkal rota.I t Vt'S an p 11n s ..... -•j ,. t 1~· )' urn • ....... , .............. , mE Vl<.'TORIAN N OC ........ -........ ~. flt re1p . ...., duplex COM w1111me no • rttroP,.,. mo Dllla F•'.. • Abo makt' up lihampoo ""m111u no..,oun )' , bdrm. ~ bl, Ii\' nn. din : •w .,_ ""'" • rro. An G, 96H906 Avail It 13 90 •Ample parldn4 --.,. w ll 84HSOt. and ii odu(.t ml only munthl)', dut> I rm. dtr\, f.n'I rm. Pool. 2 bdrm, I ~· hou•u, Yrly 1>' dttor 2 Br W/t:ur · M~t ele111nt aparlmt•nt lmriwd.118/CM s mo e 1Pe 11 · •KltcMrl •Sect y 11rv ---~'j1P~1.91~,;'.. yr 20', d11c·ount C714l
tpla, &tau \1iew O<·H n. Frbllmmo.Noi:ur. Rf"W tl'l)IS &rdrapes,~ll bu1 ldln& In L1111unu ---6l3M@va 11val11blt1 ...... 11..ttf 4450 1 7~14826 da. Or 493·11$3 Bly, U1tht1. Lfaae 11500 4t4·4524 ins, patio. )~dull•· Call flt.11th. Ftn\'St l0<•11tlon in Lra ms~ bdrm w/b11 In F, »45 3br, 3ba, ru rn catt Rounne916· 40 ....................... 11f\erG. •6809 andM2·7l91 rYt>•.
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C n •1 ' '•• OCIAMNOMT 2 br family apt, patio. P00,1 • su bt. . K ~ r 8 Ile· t:;11, -Be;<'broom $266. 497·~6 vetl. olc. C111l Paul or Nt'W atC'ade 10<'. &vall Rl'll or in4•vnw prop. up ........... J42 Yearly lease unturn. 2 pool. No pets. S4.2.$ mo ~ ~0Jv 'S::tehr~n8" Pvt entrance " bath. NB prot gentleman wlll Doug. Newport Invest· 957-0131 to ~rnll Also usb ror
............. •••••••••• bdrm,2 8a,bltn5 New 646-~1.545-S004 .. *>83 · r Wotkiniman 494.4459 sharebeauhomew/lady me nt Cou n1elor5 , UT41LSPACI PoaU••Stort extst'riT D'a 10 100•: uf
Soacioua 2 Br. 2•, Ru .• ~nt ·carpet dr11pes 2:is7 EldenAve Dlx 2Br • -·----·------5760-0802 _ 752~1 oo Harbor.81vd.1280 sq. IX~t"flo foc,·v11lut• (714)760-1551
t ownhome. F.astslde . lL'IO mo Call Linda or JlrBa i,wnshe.· patio, yd LAllJIMMkj!Mf )152 ~~~~1t. ~~n~ b~;e':~· 1 ean resp non·1moker -. rt. +st.or1lge.35'sq.rt. lnc~~.~:5io9 ,OOO full or 857 2~48 . 1111k fo r
Patio. aaraae. w 1d hk· Art. Agt. 675·7~ area. fl'\)lc. bltna, 2 yrs ....... ~···•••••••••••• koo, · 114-0-eoth • remale 2 bdrm. J b•. I rountaln. V1 lley. near Realonomics 676·6700 Duane or Stev<-!IP· pool, spa. Upgr11dl'd New 38R. 28A. \llew. old.~ mo. Call lo •ee Large 2 BR. 2 BA pat,io mo --bllt lo beach 1250 mo. Fwy, office In law suite ___ Be11uty S11lon In 1.a.:una
interior, firepl1ee Must hi:, SCJ8 5 Yr l y mm home, 4 yrs n1•w, heam ·Ro.&109"d 4050 SlOOSer ' for itllorney or other Store or Otri<'e 3 rms. Hills Good Mlt Loni; '•a•c.-lltt/
see.S7501mo. 213 737.t212, Days . 0l~a Area L 1 BR l't.'ilings, <'omm pool & ............ ••••••••••• ~ _6ll:J025 _ Qroltssional ~·07~-BA. Kltrh. 567 w l9lh lease. Gd 1tarter shop . ''"••/
TSLMgmt. 642·1603 ~13 ·986·1602 •~vu . c'Ondopool spa~lbhse spa S750.646~ itowm'tGroe1PH1t' RespStrMRmmttoShrSU PER OFF I C E CM.S«IOMo.CallJarlt. Mllle otr.OWCpaper Lolf&FMd
Eves/Wknd! ~·153l Wk~ _ secJ45o~759· ' Muportltocli 316t Sr.Cttlt£M. 'BSs.6221 New 2BR. 2QA Condo . ~PACE. " reception 546-2277 ~Wllall11W! .................. sioo ~ mo. Woodbndae 3 $350. Ut 1 I Pd. 1 BR. I bdr m --Ut I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ u-.t...J~ 4100 Irvine'. Woodbridge. 1275 art-Ila. 500 sq fl $590/mo. COM Prime location. 100 a. ... tr&#\9 '•W,_llh BR. 6 mo. lease. Pvt yd, Duplex 417 E Ba> Ave m. pe~ mo. 1 PHI NEWPORT ..__ -lni:l ut1l. ~ 0324 ut incl Se<' system, 'lo JOO sq rt for business Wlr• .,..""'" ••••••11••••n••••••••• ' no pels . SS9 ·3 194 ; Balboa547 1155.542·0190. rum.Adlts.nopets 383 "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• fShr3BR-:2BABayrronl Wl'l bar. opl•o,nal oroCfiCt'.6"-8494 2 lots In Ca nntr) Own Your Own House
• 857·8133 W.Ba . ~·~6__ COUMTIYCLUI SE4LARICM0TB. Apt W/ IM IF s.12S Pl warehoos(• spare. Close V111l1ge. Goi ng bulll1 Clean1n.i Business. -2bdrm. Iba, frplr. gar. 28r. Adults no pets, new , Wkly rentals now a\'3tl. U' I f')J • U r rwys & OC airport Call Beach Store, ~ewport llMI. owners ret1r1ng Great Potential. For
DlJc 2 br, I'• ba 1·ondo. yrly. stePS to beach. 1 d«. sto~e rerri end LIVING SI06 & up. Color TV ti rn or n urn .. Diana. 545-06.16 Walk traffil' -pnme locu Owner will carr} Isl More lnformauon <.:all
rent. ai r . blt ·1ns , Adults.no ts.61~ latio MSG mui~· 8at·helors. t&2 bt'droom Phones in room. 2274 67J.l388 - ---lion! 800 sq ft.675-4186, TD. Can be purrhased Alln~. 857 ·6195 or
washer/.dl)'er. w.et bar. 2 Br 2 Ba. $5751mo. 1st. · -:--apts&t&Wnhous1·~. Newport Blvd CM. F Shr f')Jm <.:&1 Condo •H U NTING T 0 N 673-1401 with or without inven 7~1·3707 __
pvt patJo 1-a mt. from last&S200 depreq 2 BR. golf rourst• \lew. (ofomS530·SIOOO 644·1900 &Ml-7445 w F OCC Student $250 BEA~H• NEWPORT BE CH torv.
•Fas hi o n Sq uare . 673,9521 S42S mo. Child OK. no~ FEE' ~pt & Condo -mo inrl ulll. 642·80GS 10105/FS.lte A SCRAM·l£TS
1625/mo. + se<· 641·0412 ---pets. Ask for Bill rentals vll'l Rl'nl ·I' MEIDAPl.ACE1 f!\'l'S. • •3Private0<fi<·es Prime loc on bus)' Pac
' eves. . C...dtlM• 3122 6.11-1266 li7~-49'i2'proke~s Reas.Weekly Rates Mother & 4 yr old son ••2StafrAreas ~Hwy.:?eal forrf~ ANSWERS
Walk lo So. Coast Plaza. I STEP .................. Bal·helor Apt. $250 ums • KJtehenelles-Phones wants somc.•ont• to shart• •• Wet bar a 3 ~ 0 rice u.~e. . fcot1sh Jerky
bdrm. air. pool. ret· rac· ~O <?CEAN. Most in r Id . 8 s l -9 8 8 9 or Ol.'eanfront fo r Winter "Z" Chunnel Movies <·harm in).( F. CM Cottai:c Available now.1st Floor to · sq \;;v~i 00 Fioul Shodd)'
Serurily gate. No pets. c-harming '"old Corona. 645-8165. Rentals. f'urn1.shed & Sandptl>l'r, 1967 Nt'wport 3 BR . wt••rl ...... I". Cull 1714)848 3133 _l7.!~.!.. HIS FUR ... "" 7..,.9353 ... 2 Br 2 Ba, frpk, ocean ---· , W\furn Rrokt-r,G7~·4912 Bl Cos M 64S9l37 ,. u.. " --L...L-.L.ZalR..-aal 4500 ........ ...,. or 768·~-vie w from derk Mesa Verde. 2 br,. nl'W .. · la_ l'S! · fen1·etl yuril , Wt O. LAGUMAIEACH _.. nn •--------•I Max "Hey. Mabel, go
2 BR 1 Ba MacArthur sa>O/mo. Call Anlhonv 1·rµt. drµs , paint. Quiet ~e.l 2 Hr 1 Du. i:u~a).(c. VacattoaR..tal1 4250 i:ardcncr. Chilli OK XlntLot·ation Up to l280 •••••••••••.•••••••:·~·· Wehavca1>roducl 1hat 1s out and see 1r 11's rain·
Village, SA. Walk to S. days 642·5757, eves & area. ~ul·de·sat. S-175. pall.1'.· pool A~~u1!:~· no ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· f..12·0190 Sq fo't 7S' Per s fl in· N.B .. 3975. Birch . ll&J? sq. 10 milk what margannt• 11111 .. M;ibel. "I got a
Cst Plaza. 64S·9095; wknds 631·6630. '!__~1936..\_ 966·1465 _ ~1~~01801 11 ISth OCEAN FRONT 2 & 4 Rr. Cicracltt i'luchn).( ullhtles 'kx<·ept ~~ ~ 1~t ~~A 2~1~ ~ ~~ is to butler Pt'opll• art• ll{'ltcr idea. Let·~ rall
642·46412 lBr~tadult only, de· Easl~ide' Pvt Lrg IBR UDO VIEW Gor ... 2 llR . Avail Winter. Weckly1 forltftt 4350 1':11.'ttri<-tt~ 494.4451 S4l·S032 earning in ex ces~ or ~JJ?r 111 und reel HIS •octa-• signer apt $650 mo Is• Encl Gar. Yrd. Very ,., Monthl~· &73·7873. ••••••••••••••••••••••t • ---· -SI0,000. ~r month r~1s 1
-_.. 1 3525 No ts. 640.7442 · ~. Clean. No Pets. $425 Mo, fp. aclts. . , . I Palm Sj>rini:s art.>a (Mon· $6.5 single i:ar. 11af1• & $2.\5 Mo-Pnvatl' offl<·et 8'.m s<j. ft. eonnele till· is not a misprint for Lod & fowid 5300 .. ~.~......... 546·4~ . SI~/ mo 67S·6359 h•re.1· (.'('I c·ondo 3 fill 2 St'l'Url'. 731 W 18th Sf' 1>11rk1111(/k111·hen\'tte sp1· up ind. bldg w approx rrurc mfo l'all 64&-3337 ..................... ..
MOHtOF Old ~~~e~ath. 2 sun. Silarious J Br. Garden Ba3· 1Bboa ~s~andyWatlrfrnnl GBu,lrfurn. lw ;ilDhulm . <;.M.6'7J.7787. Ul600Mam St tjunt Bc·h. ;:~i~JI yoJr si~:t t'W· IOAMto5PM THI LUCICY FEW "pt. Pool & rer. All utils r a. l'llr Y rcn· 0 • lt•nn s a 1 Y • Stora).(e Gara1:10, s1111:lt• Oat I) Jantr All util pd Santa Ana lor Paul Clothing Stort> decks, beams. fpe. $975. paid.Adults.nopets. .tal.S900Lmo. 77003~7 wet•kl~ & n~unthly ralt>S 9'x2o. Costa Mi·s a A\ail now!l714 l848·3L33 Womens Gd 1nl'. 1:oot1 FOUND ADS
RNenEWt iEnSCTbsta Mdesa 's ;\\•ail Feb 5 Richard El Nerta Mesa I Bdrm aµt , sto\'l'. lrii:. a' a ii 714. 558 800 I S50 mo 642"4907 wkd.\:.. f)-a~h!)J52 5111 lease. $10.000 + in\'
g at e 20 640-ISSOda.· l959 M I A A IS pk1ng. On P"ntns ul 11 9·5P.M.askforMark . n 5 l'osta Mesa JOOOsqfl ,33' Ownerwtll l'arr) Ullo" ARE FREE Towohome VILLAGE _;.•n7072 il,•ils -ape ve. ~ -~ -.,. 2T06MOu.HS f d
COMMUNITY.2 •.3 Br. --?!!!'--~-~-.-NEWBR EEDAPTS. S400675-0612art 5 4lt'B11:Flear1·abin.'poul "' per s . in ust or ratt' "' ti I I l 2 ( I Office Rewtal 4400 Shqrt term orr11·c spare storaKe 642·4758 . 773 1132 c II 2128a,1600-ll00sq.rt .of Cost.Mele 3124 Baril_ & Loft. I B.r & Versailles 2bdrm. i!ba, 1
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pure luxury. Garages. Loft from S425 Frpk. frµk . rlubhou:.c. Hr , s I!\ 4· 16 · lfil7 Westr hff " R Wanl lion. ncur A•rPortt·r Inn. Storage 4550 Ma.y to LOCM 5025 642·5671
hydro·tubs 1n master 00"ii"e;,·.;;~·:;0 rec-room. pool. jal·uzz1. Kille $750. 557 1997 1 MAUI I bdrm furn l'on finannal inst 1000i. r ".ilkm.: dtslanre 10 oc ............ ~ ................................. ,_"!!lmllllllll!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!~
suite, formal dining -.....a I gas & water paid Hul(e 4 BR. 3 BA. lk·;ii·h do Bt'st .s w1mmtni,: lst floor AgenlS4I 5032 A•l1JOl1 Xerox mai·hint! St orage R \ trailer F1nann al pat·kagl• for 1-rooms. wood burning Adults. no pets 393 dose dupltx H'.ir ll'ilSc
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fi replares. micro-wave A~AITMEMTS Hamilton. CM. 645-4411 1s1 & I u; i , w at ·l'; 661 3898 • EXECUTIVE t'all Eva. 6:'Jl-<m0_ _ _ prepa1red for expansion L<is1 Jan 7 Lag Bch.
ovens. renced patios & Beautiful landscaped -PALMMESAAPTS garbilgl•patd.$900 U\'atl Tahoe Sk i Condo. SUITES 171H8Sl9778 latlhW•ed 4600 start-up.produ<·t or con Wh11e around mouth. ya~. Pri vate .. elegant gardenapts Pool&.Spa. ISslMesaDr Ft'IJ (2131376 4509 or ' Northstar 3 bdrm. IN · ••••••••••••••••••••••• strurllon List or Ven 1!3S2487.Aft 6494·7249_
living only 15 mmutes1 Covered pa rk ing. 2 B r S425 12131396~ slC'l'PS 8. SllOO wklv NIMEH.l .LOC. Single Mom.2S.rl'spons1-lure Capital SOUr<'l'S & Lost 1220 AustraU1ao from Fashion Island. 7 AdBuRlts~nopets •' AdulrlS onunlyurc~•ll bt"'n --7fY> r • HMITAGE , I Ol'flt'e suites a\•ail. tm bl d d bl investors 1nduclecl 1 •• 3~5440 , . u w 1 Br .vrl" rental. stens 10 , "'!"1293 p• .. 1 .. .. e. CJ>t'n a e. w 4 yr Shephi:rd. tri·coldred. minutes to S.C. Plaza or • ~ 9-4 546-9860 ' .. ~ -"' rn·u from SI 00 Pl'r sq old 500 seeks C.M house ~I~ M 1, 10 O.C.Airpotl. Just east or 2 BR. t • • BA $500 . . b1· h . !>!a r P ur k 'n i.: No Tahoe Condo. 4 nr S New I ury orru·c• :.pim· II fu ll sen'll't.' 1 eusl' or apt to rent b) f ell 1 ' . 2 'rs. w ,osp Newport Blvd. & so. of IJIE.18lh1 646-6816 2 HUGE Bed rooms SHO mo. 67 3 39511 . mm to Northstar $400 1n I r ,ne's bus ii•s t l6 37 l Beinh Bhd Mortc)1911,Tn11t band,CM 631'-"-'1030~--
Sao Diego f'rwy. Start· 151 2J~t _ 548·2408 Ground Floor, Fully ,731·5446 "11 To.rn~7·1668 n•nt1•r' F.asy .Frwy at· 714 842·6636 1 mi ll' ~~afler!l JOµm DHclli 5035 U>ST Womans diamond
ing at S.1000 a month., NEWLY DECOR. · Carpeted. Bui It ·ins. Larite IBR Uttl pd Sp<>l ._..to~ 4300 1•.-ss Avail. now• Cull :south of ~06 Frw\' ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ' & Rub~ princess ring. in
6315439 2473 '()rangt' B ..,1 SUPER Lot·ation ! 0\'er less. Qwl'l $.150 2~21 f: oo••••••••••••••••••••• fordl'l a1ls. · ~~/l••Ht/ SaftlerM.._ Co. or about Ambros ia · ' · J r. gas 1''" encl gar SO Adults. No Pets S385 16th St &1~4718 f'. 1·h1ld ok. shr lux. 4 br 551-1231 6"40-4230 OfffCE/PVT IATH ""-"• All types of ~!al estate Restaurant. Generous Ave .• Costa Mesa. d/washer. pool. Adults Mo. Appl" Ap t .. E'. , d p I . --,\111irox JOO sq fl lo<·"t~I ••••• l II .• -St 1•on o. oo . ll'nnts, l'll'. ,. ~ " '" •••••••••••••••••' investments sin<·e 1949. rew;vc. ra 768·2999 DELUXE end unit, hke 642·5073. 568·Wilson646-4477 eiiis to bt•;ii·h. 1·3 Dr, ....,5 64'51',.,Nani·,\ •"'""1 'XIO&&ICES •· llnt" R1·h $1 60 mo -:--.... --2 B 2 B f I I 2u "-'h ( I $77< & ~· ... ""' ua.u fY ,, -<-ial·""'"' "'· Found Sl'l o( keys OD Fair new. r. a. rp · 3 B To nh -· or.""' rv l'S. " Prom 1 room to 1400 sq. +ut1I. 714·1147·5079 or Oppariwlit1y 5005 ...,.... ~ pool, gate. many xtras N 1 r w ouse .O-OPoillt -3826 $650 pC'r mo Im Prof tu Shr 2RR . 2RA f 1-T 213.592.1636 hdTDs Dr CM w name Ed on
Tuslin·S.A. line. $625. No ej Y deror. 1gaJ ~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma1·ul at1• ti73·250i CdM HSl' I blk rr Bt·h. F i" om SI 15 a s;i· r~ ~n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64Z..217 I 545-06 I I nv.>tal plaque 54!:4~
.77 ·2S807Sl·0796 enc gar., poo , sw r. DUPLEX·LargcJ bdrm. N I Pri:I SS8·!'>311. li75·91il9 case rcqu1rl'(. tJ y1~~H__...__ Employ~ntA.:ent') i._iiiiiiiiiiiii----•"'ound Rik•· wh1'e Adults. 642·5073. _ 28xl&' lh•ina rm. Some l'W lll'l'Un \'ll'W 2 i r 2': t•\'l' Airµortl'r Inn 2172 Ou ....,.. • .,... -Owner must sill'rif1 l·('. 1• r "' ' ftt,•nn ........ 3600 0t·ean,·ie"::"Ret·entl.vde· ba. i.:ar S750 'mo Ph ~ pont Call AM 833322:f WI/II appointed offH·e 30K . P o t e nt ial t o Earn 16'" on Balboa She p herd pupp y . 2 Br. I Ba Apt '"" •"""' "« .,., ... ,,., Rt'!\" m room malt' for uwrlookinit Harbor On """K p rf f lsla.nd trust dA""'s O\•nr Bu•ha rd & Banning ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly decor. Gas pd __ r orated. 2 r;ir gar ":"''""""·"'"'"'"°' " ON +Isl yr. c el'l or '""' ~ ~ -2Br. IBa. cpts. drps. gar. encl gar .• pool. dshwr t650 mo 495•1490 5725 lippi·r 311 ... 211 a Dalhoa Pen apl ti73· l!I07 I 7TH STREET Pai· L'st Hwy Approx «OUple seek in).( ;i sN·urc 50'. eqwty Short or long Ri.'d 1•01. 964·9848 ~pets. Costa Mesa. AduJ••."•'>.S073. ---.----· -duplt'x. bh1t·k to ht>arh. afttiµmandwkmls COSTA MESA l.OOOsqft. 17141645 7Ul0 futurt• Caler 1·or11 tenn.SSOOOminimum Found Young approx 3
"' vv 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 2 rar gar. o(fi Nn S O " • .._. .., Rltr SS2Srm.548·7234 Spaciou.s 2Br.IBa.S39S. fi 1 t d beam l't•ll1n.:b. Ir.: Homi·~2bclrm.2ha pool 2or3room 11•t•swll's m rfil·e nr OC Owner will train Call 1.1, mos ~hep husky mix
CM. 2B R. 2BA . New 3 Br. 111 Ba S42S. Laun· •rep ace. pn\'a e yar · bal('Oll\. Hh r~·ntal jar 300 yrds HF.M.'H 1\ C. plnty ol prk).( lJt1I ~'?'~m0A'!'_!~o2960x 350..,.sq Mk hael al 540·8290 art 675-28'6 p u 11 p} Co I I a r
-Crpu&n.-2 Pat1os& SSOO Nopets TSL M~nit · "'-G42 lti03 S325 536·5 18~ t'\l's tnl'l.A\'ail rfow ~II " • ....., ,,...,. 6. j'""!ll!!!!!!~!ll!!!'!!!ll!!!'!!!!flll-•I He_1I New_land.847-4601 ,,, .,..: 'far I 548·9556 493·0467 871-<b760 da,\'S Realonom11·s 675 6700 ------';" --Carports. l Child OK. . . -Newport Hgts 2 Br I Ila. • ••••••••••••••• $48Srm. Call9S7·0261 28r Townhouse. No pets. ~ 3 brexeoe duplex. no kllrht>n No vet $.100 Prof rmmll' wanlt>!I . Im s(l fl. M1·~a \'rnh• •• • •. •• • ••• •• •
Mature adults only bh·UIS. encl. gar Small rm 6-W 67llO &16.Jlll9 111.·aut dl'l'. i·ondo. p\l ilrt'a ·• . •
.. __..__.._ ll!....--.1 ... -...1 S42S .mo 755 W 18th SI child ok. Nr PCH & . -· rm & b;i Pool $..100 + 5~5-4123
"'r--nnrwrw '"' · Mala a S525 7..30·6S90 .~Br 2Bil.Ste1t1tohea1•h 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~9507 __ _._ ___ -------SliOO. wint er ri:nlill. ut1ls t'Xlll'ns1·:. Turlll·rul'k BAYfROa...JT • • • ... ,..._.. 3707 --1 or 2 Br. near ocean. tndd R~· II.SI 2252 f"'lll •
...................... , "'2al~ garage. rlean. PROPERTY llOL'SE F Non omkr. for F'n1·111I Pnme offli·e 760 lM4o I • 8 D•yl • 3 lines • 8 Dollars ••
Wllller. l room & BA SJOO. P • __ 661·1537 &12·3850 642 1010 , I~ CdM. Hse $195 Pl .._.EWPORT
i, bl from brh, lndry. F'AMILYAnS. ~ le ""314 · 64().S992Bef t0 JOPM " • I ~ ,.....,.. oc.. OCEAN v1t:w dcluxl' 2 ! · Ex('('Utl\'e Suill's hall of ts easy to Place your 8-0ay Week Classified by mall and 11 .•
Sparkliitg clean largt<c .......... -............. Br. 2 Ba clN'". ~ anl. I Professional woma n flt·es available nr 0 l' • costs JUSt $8 -that s only a dollar a day' To Qualify for this I SmaU l Br. furn. or un· apts'for families wll Ot 2 MAllMEllS WALIC b ri ,. k r r p 11., i.: u r loookini: for room malt' Airport. from SJti5 w full •
furn. Stove, refrige. children. Nr park. Heat 2&3 Br Townhouse Apt SE{' R GAn : S790 mu to shart' l;ir.:e N B. Con· S4!nwe available (.'all • spec ial o ffer. you must be a non-commercial user offeri ng·
crpts, drapes. S38S paid. No pets. Yard. single & double or least' opt Adull s.
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6ls.-0680. 2 BRw.2wB·A1so. 63 ~ i:ar garage. near Hunt Sunstot Bluffs Condos on !42-Slrro.6Jl:§'..S7 !cJsa~Jl!76. be in your ad .The cost stays the same whe ther yo ur ad e .......... CIC. 3740 • · 1 n l·S....., Harbour Children OK Pal·•fi« A\e al V1l'lonu Lookini: for sharp lad\' • • ••••••••••n••••••••••• 2 BR. l BA. newly del'. s.iG-68>7. CM 1:630-94401 642·llll08 nonsmker. to shr hous(. I MO. FllEE needs eight days s elling time Or Just o ne H.I' FINEST encl.gar,adultsonly1no 4~R.BA&•2.Pool.len· 2 Br 2 R<1 Condo.11001. or duplt>x in Cd M. MewportCHttr • •
• S 645·1819 rus & Playground Kttls frpk. 2 µnvatc plltiOS. s:m + /mo John 833·2650 F'irsl l'lass full sen 11'c • U d b Ab 4 d :::r~l&p~~~~ir~=i~~~. Wes\side <;osta Mesa. OK. No pets. S6~S Mo. 1trountl lj!\'CI. $650 +cit• dys ; 559·9216 e\'l's EXEC. offit·es. int·lutlcs Se Of ne WOr fin eac OX Out WQr S make o ne •
dpl psta1rs 2Br IBa 53l·'K2__•. - -"""II 7J0.1783.551·4911S wknd ull aml'nllll'S From • c lass• 1ed llne 0 type n1mum ad IS 3 lines Pleas e prin t round ings. Terral•ed x, u · •. · ...,.. ,...... SZ!51roo.644·7t89 I I · • pool, Sunken gas bbq. Central heat. refng I & 2bdrm. Iba. duplex doll Winlt'r rental. Ii: 2 BE. PllOFESSIONAL ~!AU~ • p a1n y
sparklitig founla1ns stove, en~losed garage house. back yrd. gar. furn or unfurrt. 5304 seeks proft>ssional typt· NEED A 'BUS A 0 •
Spa ctou s r ooms Quiet&safe. No kids or new paint. r rµts. drµs . ~~hQ!'e86l·l!070 M Fronmmate Share 2 DRESS? An~wenn .: & • ,.------------------------------, • SepJ1rate dining area pets. 5450 mo 548·5442· S48S 817 N bedroom Hu ntington rnail st'rv11·e.1·onferenn• I -
Wa'lk ·1·n closot s . 770.5629 . I e wman. Spa r 1ou s I BR in room AdJ. 0'' A1rpor\ • I "' 7~ Ea blu!r p L Q Beat·h upartlTl('nl S200 ~ . -st 00 u1et. s_1_00_1mo. _714-333..()692 • homelike kitc hen & 2 Br enrlsd garage. Near newxtradl xtwnhse Pl,.asant area! Single rm. plus utihhes Eves • I • cabinets. Walk to Hunt· Adults.OO"°lS.$525/mo '' c11 1 N p 64 and weeke nds 1·all NEWPORTOF"'l''E ~ lg 3 br. 2 ba Crplc ll'tns A_u_L o_ ets _ 4·4767 .....,,,,....., r.'"' • I '""'OO Center. 773 W. Wilson. 631,4889. _,...,,,,,, Pn"""' b f I I I ._. W/D hkup skylights S.a-.te 3176 -. ---.... ay ron O<'a ion I • 1·ABdrmdu1·~·fouompe, S48t~ 5 22:Is •c~·Y:~wig~~ir~ ~·:~t:1arre~~~~, d~:r~'~ CL•••;:·~·;·a;·~·B•;•j;~~.· 2t!~!:~'& ~}~~·'oil ~~~~n::'o~a;<~~~ms1 ·~ : S 1.00 I •
... "" children OK. No pets. adults no pets $595 d::.", g'arage. No pAts. !:!!!_536-11453 _ _ pr sq fl 1nrl Jamtor I
I U~lilies Free! •U«tmo. Sierra Mgmt. ., " 645-6646 • """' 56-3604. 5425 493.2710 f toshr 3br.3 ba dplx, ---~-• 10.60 I
UQUJNTA HERMOSA Co. MH.32A. I Br. w/loll. 11,, Ba frplr. NICE 2 Br 112 Ba laun· Nwpt Hgts. S238 mo. lol C..ttr •
162ll Parksidf Ln. 1 blk 2bdrm. lba, kitrhen. encl pool.garage. $475. Laun· dry. beamed ('et hng Dys 548-8782 957-6126 Newport'Bearh. \liewof· • J 3 20 I
W. d Beach. 3 blks S. of gar. East Costa Mesa dry facil. nr shopping $450. 493·2710 e,·s fices. F)Jll serv1c·c Law • • I •
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Lwllll)' studio, spa. TV. fs8{ ~I ap s. om · Jbr. fir. 2•2ba. crpts. Weslw•ster 31tl same. large furn. apt. 2 sq. rt .• 3975 Birch .. N B
maid service. phones. · · drps. 01r, dw. dbl gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba . N. B. S290./ mo. _A ent 541·5032, • ••
su5wk.499·2227 la~~r;1r~:~c!d~r~ti'1; t650. 968-W21; 847·8933. O.lt*°°"9 646-3.m. DANA PetNT's beslloe Publish my ad for 8.days starting ..... portltodt 376' paid. Refrlge. 2 small 3 Br lux apt, move ln to-S315C 11847·3660 Fem, non·smkr. 3br. 2ba !OO'toSOO' at 70< inr l all. • -----------•
........... •••••••••••• c"'ldrenOK,no pets. day . 2•2 Ba . e n c I .--,.--'_ ... _.... duplex on Balboa Island. Uli .& ·a~97S·ll20_ Classification • OCEA. NFR.ONT 2 &: 4 Br. 1960.,,. Wallace 542.•905 garages. quiet rul de .. lw•llh rwM1tn1 $220/mo + util. Call ·Al· Small ffi 22 8 3 • Avail. Wmter. Weekly/ .. sac. Consider kids. or........,lltH 3900 li son or Dore ne : 0 re.l4x ·17 7 • •
Monthly.673·7873. F.utslde3Br.2Ba.frpk. S67S /mo . 730·4741. ....................... 673·73.'18. =~~~~:O.H.B.f')Jrn. Name •
W l thi g l Ukenew.1625. • 581·5986 SE AW I a...J D 2bdrm, 2ba apt. Par!\ IV • Add an some n x r a PROPERTY HOUSE " Newport $375/mo. inrl vi fire in Corona del M;ir. reSS •
special in a 2 Br 642-:llSO 642-lOlO 3 •TOWMHOME VILLAGE util.Call.Paul: 640.8937 . set·ond story walk up. •
Townhouse, completely 2 Br. 2 Ba. Townhome. Fenredyards/FRPLC New 1&2 bdrm luxury Prolessional remale age ocean vu. easy aet'l$S. • City Z ip Phone •
rum? . Mo. 760·9117 yard, laundry . Adults. 2 Ba. Eilrlsd Gar. NEW ad·uJt apts i·n 14 plans I Carpets. drapes. panel· • SHORTTERM $660M 848 3775 25·40. noo·smoker to 420 ft •• .,,, Ch k MO • Beach rentals. 2,3 no ts.$450.675·9074. o . rBdnn from S4T90. 2hbclrm share beau. Newport ~t5444 sq, ~mo. .• eC Or . . enclosed 0
2 B Ad I be d -1 ~ Frwy ...t Mal rom S570. own ouse Bearh condo, $300 mo. ___ ..:____ • •
bdnm. avail. by week or in~. se~;~ b;~er~~~: 3 bdrm . ? •, b a . from S640 + pools. ten· 645-3975 Free l mo. rent! Crpts. Charge my ad to: m>nth. Act,675-8170. lots ol wood. No pets. fireplare. ramilyroom. nis. waterfalls. ponds! drps, a/r. S.J .C. S31 8 • •
CUTE 2 BEDROOM · 22S6MapleSt S420/mo. wetbat.dblecar gar,lg Gasforcookiog &heat· OMctR..... 4400 mo. Agt 496·6458, • O ~ # E •
WINTER 122 25th St. 548-7356 613-8803 sundei:k. 95 mo. 1st. ing p81d. Fr om San ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1161·3380 L..., I .. .} xp. ----
•. Call&U-&514 · · last SI~. 7781 U ber· Di o f'rwy drive North • •
Ba[boa Bay C lub S~r. 2ba upper-t '1)le · ly 846-Ci48=4flr--0 • * E b9dlelor' apt. wue or adults. no pets. 5525. · • then Welt on McFadden • • w xp. •
rent. C7l0t7t .3U2; lOtOCValenr~.545·7983 lkJW• lo Seawlnd Village. •
MWOQl,ext.sa. .. .. SH Hetos 3142 (710883-5198. • L_:------------------------------~ r.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE e Y9SAWS 2 Br. 211 Ba. Twnhse. Guarded ••le, tennis Wlffllfr"..., • r·----···· ·---···--·-··i
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rurahbtd . Ma n y frplc, bi& dble gar., Ute~. robble slon~ apt. All util pd. All • 1 111111 I NO POSTAGE ,. 1naitles. ll50. 645.1045 yard. Pet OK. Adults. street, on channel adja. amenities. 846·0619. • I NECESSARY I •
R /mo. cn to marina. Unique a-4000 : 1r MAILED : • • w 1'f!OAT sur f1!A! 642·9M6 ma aso1mo. ....................... e , , --""'H• ~·~.:~~... JtBllDICOMfOIT l3HO'Z2 LagunaBeach Motorlnn, ~ Mrlll8ft8T cnnrn • ( 1 IN THE ~ •• ...... -.:; .. _ w.e l BR dowft1taira """"' H44 • No. Pacifi c Cout "'"ru1u "''"' i l UNIHO St'ATCS 'O • tax•• ~11(~,:8~~;. r~'· ~':0 w:;dbri';i'g~·~·2·s~~·;.·,• g:ri. ~~ry~ :,~:h:ri Uclllllt Office t.w •• ! BUSINESS REPLY LABEL • e
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-•HnH\ ...... , .... •HarlaS41·lH7 tennis. Steve Whtie, ratet.494·5294 • i "'"'Cl•'5~llUlltT HO IJ CO\UMlS• C•l•FO!tfl•• ;
.... ._.. ll06 lldrm. 1•1ba townhouse. 97J·094' dys. 551-5045 Balboa Inn. 190 • up SOO aitol200bl s?iuare feet .15 POSTAGE wu SE P~ 1~ All()A(~£ ! • .... _ .... ,........... -1mo. Call Kathy: M (wknds I I weekly. Kllcllennett~. Av a e or Lease • t 0 c '9:1~~":..~!!:~ ....._,orl55·•75. ~.._. • Jl41 ~anrront.675·8740 f~~'&\r~Jon •• < 1''•"9:~oa11t 01.'lltlly Pilot 1 •• 1'111111 -.mON7. • 2 BR Mesa. Ver(le. up· ... , ................... ltoom aad bath. 'em.1 ' ~
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....................... AIDS Sa11ngs & Loan, 1s sm· l1c·ill, Dent11I us wrll as riling as well as other ~ill'ri.:l'lir. i•nthusi.istu· ~ E I Eltt>l'rtl'Ol"l' µn•frrrt•1I Job l'Xpt•r m m\'n·h11n Models &hilhoited Allmltf M Classroom aids b·'f) ing experienl'ed loan & de11endant 1·0,·eral(('. ieneral offire duties. for 11n,·atl' pral'l ll·t• I Our. r:11n~I~ \'~l'<H11ltn~ R E firm . Call. li-10 0123 d1sm1:. \'ISual men·han Needs tall attrartii·e
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Open2" hrs a da needed by The Hunt· venlional real estate an~l'llC>intmt>nl. potential & starting wc'\ok 37 11140 hnui·s Ex 1 J lj ~ 1• t•k 1 n i: a n t' 11 J"··-'o•l "L lfol'n·haod isini:. invcn· mervwomen for ag('ncy 7 days a we~k ington Beach School Dis· loans Salary l'Om . ~al~. $8J2S·llOO Call : IJl'rvil'll'm '(I l'all thusiaslw ,.,.If st11rt1ni.: "'.,.'1 ""' IOI)' l"Ontrols. ordenni: ~g~t~ 548·7lli_ 69 Go rgeous girls to ui<'t.J.hrsperday,1498 mensurate with eJC· HOMIFIDHAL U.Joillloll 49-l~MIHlThurs 1111lh11luJI fur a i.:1•m•ral WtCCNdroctors 11ro1•cd ur11s. labo r Ne"4-port Center invest·
pamper you. Jar unl. perhour:Apply.73S l4lh µerienre ExreJlt>nl UYl•S&LOAM 75M301 11rr11·1· 1111~111110 rn 11111 1 Jobi. a\a1tabl1• no\4 Jll srh('(fulntii and J>t•rson ment firm seeks tn·
Sal ounuar. 1Loc5 lasts. as ;:11
11•: St • H . 536-8851 growth polenllal with lli66 N M:un St • Sid 10 I J,..-... Datd A1silt.t tlOl l"hJsmi.: llt•purtnw nl Jrl'as Must hJ11· o"4 n n l' I m d n a i: l' me n l d11·1dual with pleasant
Apartment Manager. e'I aggress1\'e rompany Sanla Ana, ••~ 't:WPOtlT HE.\l'H G1nl IHltn~. l•hont·' & l'qu1µmt'nt t'.dl fur Bcon<'f1b111dudl' lllt'd1ral phone manner & 11eneral
Americard. Mas ter Pleasel'all forappoinl· roE MtF lf'YOt' ltl1n i.: n•quirl•1I JIJj)l.!IS.\-0722 1n~pran1'l' and 11a1d orftce skills . Xlnt Charge, American Ex· perience<I. mature cou -nt -~ Important Newport •i\rt• Jn 1 ..• 11,•r1••111·t•1I Out.,.,t.ind1n .. 1·um1.11'""'J
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• hol1-'a\'S Salar\ 1·c1m ......... r. C II f ' pr ess Di ners a ll pie Beaut. maintained "90 Beach Company St'eks " "' ·~ ~Sec et 11 • • U'ClK"JllS a or appl
I · / 3 33 44 unit, Costa Mesa. Ms. Denny Parrsia Bi:AUTl-Cl AN ·,. a r<>er bright tramtt. who t'an Dl'lltal 1h s1sl 111111 & Xlnt «om11Jn~ r OlfY mrnsurall' with ab1ltl> ~~11_!!a, 644·0230 ;~c~:,ebo/~1 r~· 4 . Adults, no pets Apt + 714·645·6505 orient('(! hat rs I \'hst & t y pe a I 4 0 wpm •Arl' l';11t1•r to 14Hrk Ill a l11.•nd1!1> Pll·a~anl \4 urk Fo pa rt ni•r' of and t'Xl'Crt('O('l' Wrlll'
. salary bonus 642· '907 HEWPORT IALIOA 111ilnicurisl for :i h1i.:hly c 0 mp a"~ 0 r r E' rs rust 11un•d tJl"Ol!l'l'S~I\ l' Ill)! l01ll"ll"Onnwn1 l'on Nl•Wporl bl'O.ll"h I ll'm i\d No. 754 I' 0 Dari~ NURSES' AIDES
For lolal rela at.on ... th ~ I -·• I "' h I r & p t u ·It \ •1 c· Musi ha1t· Mm :1 ll"<lr"' p I PO B 5 o <.:ertir1e<1 & cxp"d. In x 1 .. 1 wkd ·s 9.•. r•v1~s&LO""" Ol·al .... saonmr:is1on excelent t>ne1ts umn· tal"I. ;i ,.,, s. 1 n r . 101. u:\ t.6 . -' · I • ~ ~ ""' "'" I 1··-·' · 11 ... -' t t · I r II "· r p It I I t';1hl ht11.:a1w11 1':\ll Tnv l' u 9 2 II terestro tn °ood nursing a P• uoess1ona ma ssage 1100 Irvine A \'l' • N 8 s im u 1w l u ;:,an .. ~· g r e a po en t 1 a ·~la1 l' J rwno ~ oUll!O ,,.·1l•n11 11· n rni: I . osta m l':. a 26 Ii or l"U ,. StevelCM;1 :>48·2817 AlCtlTECTURAL E 0 E. M F ~-Starting salary. $67:> In!! IJl•rsonahl) 1 111011 Mi ll·hl•tl S11 . skills reqUtrl·1I t°J 11 I i I 4 1 • .i 5 4 O 9 I 2 i·ari>. pron•d working
Lonely Tonight! Need DWTSPllSOH n.-au·t.·· llitoJolllsoll •lh.1\l' a m:llun· al lntnt'. 557.9051 EOE llarbar.1 M11rrJ1 F:QE;..M F <·ondit1ons & bettl'r .,.. • •A t •t L' ~.wtiG salanl's Pos1t 1on s Company? Call Monica Exrellent opportunil> Great opµort unit). 75-301 llllx<' " r MamC'unst wanted wuh a\ailable. 7 3 & 11•7 953·1822 w growing Newport needed shamPoO asst. Generi Office •Hai,. 11onct 'i•rhal Mamtenam·p P1•rsu11 Tht• follow111ii. bus\ HB sho11 Mesa \'erde Co n,·al
COEDS-Would Love To Bcaeh oCfiee. Min 3 I) rs Bankin1c_} ror busy salon l.11· rt' skills GHlAL OFFICE Southlancl L'or11or11twn 3 hi from pier.":>36 1212 & Hmpllal. fi61 Ct>nler St.
Party with You! Call Cllper. ;r-'d. NB 631 1390 2 years colleg~ & a •Arr a non smol<rr rl'tlui n-s ""me a<'<'I°" rx I has an IJl'l'n1ni: fur a 96().0746 ask for Pat •
W. Rylee. AIA TB.LERS q_ --=-· th •it d · __,.,..,,, • W o u Id c n J 11 y u .,... .. 11erson lo •wrrorm bas11· ----~.~:>48-~
A-·"'me.761."""" l714'640·2912 IOOIOCEIEPEl to join top Newp-0rt ·t>hallt•ni::mi:l·url'l'r mainll•nam·e duties n1 .-.-" w • Nursing n.o13u ~ ' Pl 11 1• -0•gs in)! hank rl'l'Onl"illalion 1 S L' I T
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FUil l·harge bookkec•per Beach Corporation. No easr1·11 . ;.i4 " I u•1r t·1 l'n r. l'' t·n1 rnl'l sales. ex11 t•r LVH CHARGE
ASSEMILER OUl 1"'9llEST thru r1·n~nl·1··l stnl0 • typing is necessary. but l'tl" Goocl l<>le11hont• & stores Tht' Sllt'l"l'S!tlU I O{'{'CSSarv 962-0084 ( ..... "' .. .. , Id 1.,. drlX'lll&I Asii1stant IYPllll! skills nel·<•ssar~ 1 I --·-11·7 Relief. Com . Hosp Lilla & Vicki.,$ Growing N.B. m r nl'=S IS YOU! ments. ConsLrul.'tion ex company wou 1 .. e aliExnarient"'d Want a11ph.·:1nt will haH' a -Nu•pt BC'h Re h 3 b b I h k · d r .. " , fur busy real estall' or 1 •• 1 ... r MASSEUSE w r g I P e r sMo n 11er req. Call Butler 5 0 mnt~ 1 n . 0 t'(I. Part-Tutlt' Top Pa)' fll"t' Rererenrci. rl' IU SH' "now t·u11 e u Want' ... fo South •·oJ 1 onente<I nul'St'. ded11·at· •ISCOITS• w asseQ'lbly exp. ust Housin Co 979.7_:150 accou ll\g eicpenenre 631.3380 110 220 \Oil l·m·mtr~. ""' r .. :. ed &r h 1 C BACK•BETTER berast&accurate.Non GREAT WESTERN U.Joillloll Ql.Drl'tl G409900 for in dn·wall &lraminµrnn Village Salon Pleas<> wtl sm1es. on·
THANEVER! 24HRS smoker. KNOX CO SAVINGS AN D LOAN IOOICICEIPU 752.0301 DOMt~Wef' ter,·iew l'l'Pts.Entl)·leH•lsular) .£all (714ll:>6·7136 _ tact:MrsSlone.~ 669-0207 (714) 675-2885 has immediate open•nr Not Fu 11 Ch n r g e . Data Pr,.,__•irt_,., Appl) AM onl}. DK's HAIRSTYl.IST s tation 141th 2 r<>\"lews dunni: 1st Medieal Ass1s111nt. front !Nursing .
(Outcall) Attendant. Live.in lo help rorTELLERS on a Fu 1• Journal. postini:s, rl'con-~•.i. Donuts. 2959 F11ln·il'w for rent. $65 wk. Or work 9 months of 1·m1>lo~ & bark. EKG. Vrna MURSIS AIDE
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I disabled woman. Own tirne ba sis In our t•il .. inv, acctg. Salary International Irvine Rd.CM. from 6.S', to vo•;. With nwnt Xlnt ro bl•ndus punrture,lyµin~. Exper'dallshlfts.Con1·.
""n•ftA.jaJJy S""ure single bdrm, CM. 6'15·5839 Newport Beach branrh. 6op4e2n8l4oSOex per'k1enrre. based company seeks ~~die onl r M \' tL\t)P!~' in persoon mo w : -~ _645·172P Hosp. Nwpt. Bt'h . Bring r~i;, mld XJ~s. seeking,._________ Previous finanrial Ill· . • as or ind Iv l du a I w i l h DllVEI ._....,.,._'!!.."" at or l'\'es a ~ l' ta . ran I!,. I Ml'tlkal Serret an. Good your smile & join us~
flna nc i a I ly sec ur e i• s111u11on or l'ash hand I Barbara. ef perience reviewing For Ille, local delivenes. HairStyhst 97~1~7 Affirn1t1ll1 e Al· m.>d1l'al transl'lip11on & Fr~ !l\lr med .. dental
remale 25·50. Object Amb~~~~: and ing ex per1enre is IOOICICHPH ~:if:J. &1~~a~: FUii lime, Mon.Fri. Gd. ~~1sTH aH1r Stcylii.ts hon EQ.E_ mod s~·retanal .sk1lls. &lile1ns.Ca11:642·8044.
alri_mony! Send brier &iris lO.IJ years old. 10 neC'eSSary. Public con· with solid arrountlng or or reports etc. This driving rttord. Master '""'"'· OJ>· air Ull<'rs MAIMTB4AHCE ~II lime. s~la~ (·om· 1·--------rtsume & photo: Box work one or two even· tact background helpful. banking;exper. to work posillon offers a n Bluepnnt. 234 Fisrher, & Hair Stylists with SUPEIVISOl mensurate with l'X· <Jfire nu. Daily Pilot. PO ings 1 week getting KnowledgeortO-keyand ror computer company. excellent salary, 6 C.M.540·9373 Some Followlrrg. Ooini: Needed ror c00,. llO!!I> pe rr>en ee Pi a s t It· NEEDED
a>x1*,CM92626. newspaper subscrip· lighttypingis required. 63J.77t0,Mar e. moathreview1,&hasa The Latest fas hion Elet•t. Pl umhin~ & SurJ(eon s orf1l't' i n IMMEDIATELY
at-.i prJ mandes1·res i T I 3dayweek 7:30AMto8 ELECTRONIC Stylrs & Cuts . Op· Pr'e''"nlut1"1· .. "u1'n· Newport 8 e·a1·h ir~..........._. .... --• oi tons. r ansportat on CAFETlllA/ PM. portunit1es Unll m1te<1. ' ' '" 644-~. ~·· ihtty sensual lady 18·35 and conslant ad u It You'll find our salaries C".,HI•• • ..._ 1-...._ A.5SEMBl.ERS Top Comm i 5 10 n 5 • tena1we. Xlnl Salary & • with •without A~/alt-720-0296 supervision pronded. competitlve,benerltsex· --"'"'-Growing Co mpan" G t d s 1 • 8ener11s.'Apply lle\erl~ Medical ,\ss1stant. front shorthand ~ -ell t and r table 6::.l am-3 pm, Mon Fri 752 AJOI ' uaran ee a ar) • olfi AM 20 h ,. M 154i.EJe~Ofl.R7pTm call 3to5:30PM. ask ror ~o~i~g c~on~i~~ons. unirorms rurnis hed. "" needs experienred Elet· Paid Vecallons & Bonu Manor~VLct_oria CM _ ~~ .· rs ... · ~~VE, .. R AOfflcP. EE• And rea. 6'12-4321. ext Please apply in person good bent> fit s Call. Secrlhrv Lroruc Assemblers with Point Pro1:ram. U You lttlpyourselltoa ----.. _.
343 to: 957.3000 Ext 3076 ror Ull J advanl'ement potential Want to Advanre In Our Qeipin&selection or Ir you're looking for a bet-Wort Close lo Home WANI'ED: Female cruis· Light backgroudd .frne Apply in person. 1020 W Profession Call Re~1s Qualffied Hopefuls ter job, you won 't want VICTOI
lngrompanion 2S·3Syrs, GRE•T a if~oodt~t aslherels 17lhSt.£P1.:_ ___ ·Hair Stylis ts South i.ntheDAJLYPILOT tomiss lheemployment Temporan.·Scrnre
Hawaii. MieTonesia. IAIYSITTll A CASHIH/P·thnt a ot o dlctaphone. EXECUTIVE Coast Plaza Shopptnll HELPWANTEDADS columrllnClassiried. s:io.~ EOEM F
Letvinc Feb. l, 646·3708 Person needed to meet WESTERN, Afternoons & wknds. Ap· ~?r:fe~Y 1":5 F~:'h\i~u~ SECRETARY . M:1ll. 540·8888 · 11111!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!~~-!!L~-l!!!-~-T,.... 5450 6/yroldgirlarter sl'hool. SAVINGS ply The Earl's Plumb· Island & h es an Professional with xlnL -HOT& ~. • ,,., ........................ :. l:M Lo approx. 2:<15pm 450=_. ing. 1526 NewPort Ave. excell ent benefit shorlhand & typing ••••••••••••••••••••••• everyday, Mon· Fri .-, CM.641-1219 ~11e. Salary from abilities needed for Sw)trhb_oard .,rator 11 -~111..,&.AJ (« Dlite of l ! ,PA ~N c..eer . up. Newport Beach Real rehef mghl auditor, ror
Coupom. 13 Countnes . DABLE. MUST llve H..,.,.le-' CASl•/SAUS ............ Estate Inve stment luxary Laguna .Bea<'h •!
Opp a\"ail immt>d ror setr
moth"atfd indn~·'lr to learn Mrktl( istr
.. $40.Gl·-within walking distance '2660 HCUSIWAllDIPT. 712-0>01 Firm. Accounting back· Hotel. Contact Rirlt El
dfSki Colorado to school. Stonecreek ~II Ume. Apply; Crown ground a definite plus lloCt. 497.4477.,EOE
lbFtb. 11·21, 3 run days Elementary, Wood· AA/E-OE/M/F Hardware. 1024 Irvine Tellers CallSherriMt·2188. Homekecper
ti lklinl al Purgatory bridge, Irvine. Rer's.111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!1!!!!!!!~~1 Ave. <Westcliro N.8 Have several ~nlnos Finanre Man~er needed F\tll tune Housekeeper ror Giiiy -complete! Ple""'"'ca11c:n.1U"J aner .. wanted in 'N B. Mature P'or 11114 11 St at .... .,.,.. '"" CHEF for ex11trlenced nil & rot finance epartment ta.eo. ca eve 5:-m. 2yrsexperlence.Able to Savinp&LcllnTellers. with stare or 6. Posl Engl lah Speakln~ · Good opportunll" for •h-•nh •eneral ledger. Person Pref. lt·8PM ~~are • cook piua. d l •. 1 I .... ,,... .. M Fri -Se 1 a vancemen • x nt. 5 yean expenence re· on· · ....,., mo. n~
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es. C.M. 5541.9901, 11MM Inc. Apply. 19ll0 Placen· fWkpr. matul'l', 40/hrs di tia, C.M .. or send re· 13.35/hr . $5.03 O.T . ~ =e![e~~tC:rs s~:!I, !IUl'Ot to: PO ltox 1530. lninor rhlldren!.!S9·~·
baby1itter • P IT C.M.CA.9282'1
housekeeper. Hours. MRALSILK
2Pll .. :30PM. '75·041hr DtlHGNER
157,.111 aft.&. Dttrlltld EQ'd. Rff1. Fulltime.
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F/tlme·lnduatrioa self·
directed penoG lo ex·
plain edut1tion1I pro-
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. •• •t 11:-1l1tr1t1oa by phoH. .... wen from your home ! Cllllr..-. Grell ....... P111atl1I
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HOOSEKEEPER. Sun Ir
Monday only, H1kkp11 I
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. AMrtisinl Acc1•t Exec.
Immediate C>Pft\ln« ror advertilln• atCOOnt
e~ecutive to sell both wtekly & dally
newapaptr adv~1'1laln1 to a wide variety of re\!}! accouots. Must bt self starter. wi.uwl to cMftlop ICcountl in I pew terri~:C:. t :nr:r. needed. Sal•l'J ... . .SIMl'tlaltto
tarol Olla.. Daily Pilot. P .0. IQx • 1111. Colt• Meaa, CA tml. No pllOlle callt'pleate.
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PARKING AnNONTS
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....aaer will bavt ~ opportun"y to. w..t. 811 • Com• •kl ,., I I •• tltablllh • m ulta-orttl ltd depart· ' ~,. . ._. •
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ment tlmed at mett.tn1 employeea' S1l"P"r1on for plaal =-~ ,'t • -~· Skills In merit compen11tion. atort. p/limt. •Htr· ._ -. c..1 ..: • 7 ·~tu, or1anl11Uonal betaavior and nooea 6 wknd1. Tht c. . .-, • communlcatlon would be helptul Bi 1 a• r • • • • 11 • r . - -::..--.i'==~-!: 1 u, !!"*"• •
Procmalve, dynamit company need~ .MS.am lCMe,m. o.c~1a1:C,. .. h~ri~: ~~Rl'J.~P~I
a take -charae. humanlltlc leader. w..p.,... ~MiOAL1rorh1ni JO IPI o ...,.., .. ,
Please send resume and aalary re· Mature person nHdtd at r11 wlllliaa. Wu• Fu• • •tt,...• '*·'• qultementa to· Photom1t. Apply In rarl•, Jtolll Roy re, Ml, ..-Ulld, •ortll ..
: pmon: 30811 P.C.H., So. mual type n+ ,wpm Mfl'tfdtt •hd Por<'htt, ID> ur. •dlt Never Ma1 Ii• 11 4 Hole Macnovos Color COfl· 11 ooo 080 848· 1613 · · , Box 1002 ·. LaalW\a, part·tlme. 2-6 houn; 1-5 PM. Salaey lnuned:.:;n"'•• anti. ua.i ..,.. H ,' worth ~~ N':. -ga.. ol 1 lcit, 2 yra old. Hardwd E~HW.!SlS Daily Pilot '. P •some wee1ttnd1. MIOCl1blt. ReftrtaH• C.U &11 • 1811, Dtlde1. Alllo "V.-t:. tl:c~lne :;. :t;:;s Ila& c... 1111Yamalla,,.500 Good
tosta Mesa, Ca. 92626 W...,_.c ltl ' retunmeftdatlo.. rt· 1.a..1 TM·TllO ST& Ilda. 8olll, 1m : ==· '~ eondttW., low mlle•1•
PllSOMMIL
ASSISTANT
1 Personnel/ Adverlisin11
l Dept has opening per
expansion . Npt. Behl.
Finanrial servires r1rm. Good typ1na. shorthand,
exper req Non·smoker.
640-01.23 be\ Wttll 9· 2.
At.tractive rompetltlve 1~'~-~~~l~:u~W~ · U>ok1 lnilorY. 11 Tttll. 2 Rattu •ar ltoo11 !J!:!'l'!.E4tf! ·~~~-·~'::~·':~ -=~·..:;:•;::..;.:11~---minded youn" men ' p 0 Box 1~ C t w th Ortho X·RIY or W/f .. lrf1t1. N•v•r • •n....._I Teinli Club .......... ,1•71 • ~ ,.....,_.___..... , ...
SALES women to assist youth ' · -· 01 • CRT medic.I lie. P\111 UMd, tuo loth. Oetll 6 ~I U !!!!•-1 -· -....-n5'!,.
Br crealin1, earn extra dprogr
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am for un · MtH,9al38·oOfO. ~!'!·nNicuurrc:_ndtna•. Olllr. Lib Ntw, $150 Ct11aJ&..e077 ... ,....... ..!!::!::::!!! .. !~~~
mo .n e y T e a t' h erprlv legt'd C'hlldren. ~'" ewport adth of. ~ G • ' - -....... ..
r!Hdlet>raft Will train. Guaranteed !nrome. SICUTAIY Ore. 780-3554 HouN 11111 Qf cauillly anti· ....................... •--A.lo.I 531·~-f'.Un' rewarding posl· PAIT·TIME quu and riarnltu re. MICOl ... SSOI --., tolO "'',."""" SAUS hon~llT1m895·~ror Malur • 6 rellablt> Mll"dt•IM f\-om 115totul0. lllpllnlill,l250/0BO. ....................... -•
f\111 or part time. In· a lment ptrSOD needed lo u1l1t ....................... Ml-014 --Wood *"' 11', e· beam. OwtBS
-------• with tr pin&, flll n1. ' ........ IOOI nat bottom, Amtrlran · TONNEAUCOVER terest in art1derorat1n11. answenng pboafl. Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~C: U watft'btd.1htr. a...~'---... ,._II bl& whl lnller. pk11 Fll1MG'1, '71·'11 Unlimited apporlunity "" h Rar ........ ·1 ' b Ht1l allf'tt.1 nr l ...._.,,..., _ _.. ;x -SAUS llP type .... wpm. oun are. e .. ~ue ll ver o · • • szoo. uve NO. No 3 llOOO. C,11 ~M. rr.2980. ~er uuct, 175 •Pri~·n•u•ng-----•I ~?r:3~ weekdays a·»12:JO Please apply Jtrts ol art. Prh'. By kenew ,tl3J61S ArborPT'ell new ~....._ MariaD1·77t'1 tvemsg
Vet)' high~rrentage ot in person at: app(()ftly, --~IUllrlll Ooeter king H mnoo . 1---~"11•--•I 1 • 1 h Antona Aluminum/ •-ri~an b'-·"h~"' P'ane water&>.d, motlonleu ~•II toJO "".._.,,, n... .. U.0.Stripptrs SALES t· osang g inromr. Classir Frames """' ' ""~ oC'U ma tt, htr. ll ntn1 ' Laree Upright Freezer. •H•••••u••••••••••••• riun.-au """"'Cover for
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&AIDEM SHOP National writeups 1n 1310 E. Borrhud. ~.SIGG. bfdapttad, llted only 1 Worlcs &ood. SIC>CI. As· 12• Klamath Alum. boal. loft& btd P.U. Trur k.
We han• a rull timl' Newsweek, Re1o1der 's L'O E.SantaAna 53$-7631 yr, xlnl rond. SJOO sorted Bikes $75 eat·h. used onre. ntver re-l2SO 548-6186
open in .. ror an ex-Digest. Time Magazine. 0:.. • M/F Private Pany l.iquidat· ·857·1780 --lm-8't4 . gister.ed, sm. boat only. UTllODW WOii " PtudUt·tsret·enllv shown ing Roll -Tops. Fife al Eves ~ ' ~rienred. knowledga· on popular TV program Cabinets, Armoires, 65 • 1quanum, ('Ompl -~ · J!.eto50": om 53&·9832
le. sales person in our "That's lnnedibll'" c----se._, Churrh Pews. Stained uuST..... with r1sh. I/yr old, 1200. INh,Poww 9040 ---- -garden shop. El<c•el. ea116733235 .,-.. -r · · ""' -754~ · . ror t•oostl'\K'llon. vaned Glass El<'. 673·9410 or Mahogany double bed ----:.... ---••••••••••••••••••••••• AMlos fer S. ~~~:,·~~c·~:,e~~li~·. 1i~: illl!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!l!.!!!!11_!!!__!!!!!11!..!' dut1<'S, light phone. type ~~Mk fo~ Ge!.!)'._·_ with mattress Moon CA RP ET PADDING . f'lt'U fOl IDAJS ...... ••••••••••••••••• Sales 00.70wpm,oµpt\ror ln· • shapedmlrror on head· NEW /BEST GRADE. WUll IMPORTANT !~~:~~~ ~~~~~~nda:.sd. s.dwich--Salts telhl:l'fllSelr·starter. Aflpi-.cn IOIO board. OM~N v. APPROX. SlMHI NOTICF:TO 751.0016 ••••••• .. ••••••••••tt•• $500080 631-7797ift6 75 Yuo.i44·7!M8. READERSAND profit sharing a'nit Person needed. Mon · HARBOR AREA ----28' Chris Craft. 1963 Fly ;\DVERTISERS
pension pl3n• Apply in Fh . 9AM·2PM . must bl' SERVICE STATION AT· APPLJANCESERVICE Slate1'op Pool Table. 8', Bridge Sport Fisher. Th . r .
person JC Penni.'\'. 24 ambitious. have neat ap· TEN DANT. P/lime. AIJ· We buy used applianc·es MAPLE DESK. Cull size. 1500 Or Best Orr er. Musi Sell or Trade. e .Pm·e 0 II ems
Fashion Island, Newport pearanc·e & per.sonahty. pl,v Shell Station 17lh & We sell r"'·oncl .. ••uar. SISO. MOTOROLA t·olor ~ner~~M . ~-!O.}~ _ Make Offer. 646·3478 aft advertised by vehide Be "' " dealers in the vehu:le ath. E.0.E. MIF Ca 11. RA C. in C' M . Irvin<.', NB. t!PPl!an_£es~ -, ~9·3077 IHonsole, 1200. Crib. t·o~I' $75, wul~~r s. --:--;--.-• rlassiried advertisinl(
betwet'n9AM--& !PM. T L--•id Hor OffEI• _ ~7737J_7~·7737 SIO, playpen $.15. , ar 40 Owms Tahitian, hve· t·olumns does not tn·
P /T ASST MGI SALES/INT DESIGN ---_!42.:1900 eac.....-~ e . OHit•e, Ukeoew! :sidu.erm seat S30. fol<linK roc·kcr . aboard slip av11il. Coll, elude any appllt-ablt.'
For 55 units. 642-5073: Self moti\•ated. t·reat1ve SALES-Vuleo Ston•. P/T. ~-~~~:,.t·llrt.'. 3 to COLD~CASH! ,·hairs. swivel t·hairll. Sl~. <·rib toytt SJ ca. Judy or Han•ey 642·4644, taxes, ht·cnse. transft.'r
-e_v_es_1_213_ll_l6S·_385_l. __ • mdiv. ror outside sales. prer ex per in \'CR & TO atSOM side rh11ln. ex et·. 'aet·t f!USt..::J3_1~275 t.wn..::...9 AflUc 5 PM. fet>S. rinann~ l'hari;es.
ITO\'ies.Call Mr.Dkkl'n TEAC HER Infant CUSTOMEIS ck-ska (metal' woodl, ACHILOSDREA M <!f..aorL.;~ r~rorairpollutionron IHI Estate SaltM11111 Mgm'l opp 64ti·5256 Drvelupmenl Proi:rum, Get S2S ror your opera-Credl'nzas I met a I & 5 foot tall Stuffed Rat·--511 trot devh-Hert1r1c·ations N--'2e · d 499·1461 prim" u .,mb"r r bl _......,, · 4. T k 35 rt Chris r11rt """' Xpenenre peo-• • "'• • 0 t' Se<•Ofld re(rii:erutor. wvuu), 7 JI l'U l'On· l'OOfl, tltl'ellent l'Ondi· or dealer do<·umentary
plrltCOMMERCIAL & l~-------•I SECRETARY trunsdisl'iplinary tt•am Ifs c·ostini: \'OU up to fttl'n('l' tbl w/ II blul' lion. l2SO or best orrer R 0 3 m· t' r • T w i n prtiiar11tion t·harges uo INDUSTRIAL r eal Sales Si>e<'tal ect It Sp1mish Sf4'f or mon· a n•unn fabrir-swi"'I C"h11lr~. Call ~fonmreln· Crusaders~ il!i KW 04 I ~l' SPt'mli'<f"
estate. For a surress(ul JOIN A SUCCESS FUL. GI rowing Ne'<AF'port hBeut·h important Call. Jat·kit• ele<1 rit· bill$! bona ti.' tilrome base. Call Stt•ve ror_ma lion_ ,...i:eadne~arortorta' teFl_Y_,b .. reildlugell· bv the adHrt1srr
& growing firm Best NATIONWlD E . m·estmt'nl irm as :in Popl'.:>4&5760 1 your c>pt•ratini: Sl't·onit orUnda 7~1-6271 ~ .,.,,.. :.c workmg rond1l1ons 1n SALES TEAM immediateopenmi: for a I f · · · · · · --ury <·a r_ SEVILLE........ 9510 ~ewp o rt Bear h Be one or O\'er 600 in·1 Seaetar~ with word TELIPHOMISALfS rt ni:eralot;'loooeortht• Kini:·sttl' bt'd wthruct· W~ s:50. Dl)cr $50. MER C EDES ............... ~··•••••
71 ·"•" """'l ·'-~ndent sales a"ent• pr0t·ess1n): el<pent•nrc. FT pos111on open for llS·' l'hantit>S listed bcl~w · boa rel. b1•d5prt•11ll ' Sin<•le bed and bol< spr· PREFERABLY <2131 a· a Ton Dod"e ou 0 "d .....,......., u.c{i " ~ d1t'laphone t•xpenr111·t• a sert1 n person w11h past' and be sure 10 rrwnllon shttts to matt·h. 14:;50 11\ttm 559.4307 ·· · • " ' °"
RECEIVI NG CLERK . se 1ng0pi:ilU·~ ·~ the plus no shorthand rt•· telcphont• sall•s t'X this 51>l"l'ial orr.:r whl'n new. lll'll ro1 S3SO ~ - ---1~ __ 63122m for retail rlothing store , urp ~, oa.d~ qw~ed Satan· i·om · pl'nt•n<'l' i\ppl~ inl )OU makt• tht• arra~lll'· 64!-811611 · --1977 28 rt SkipjlH•k, Ftllme pos1t1on. Mon , pioneer in s1>e,·ia I~ ensuratt.' wi'th ex per.;on at 1660 PJan•nlla mt'nts.·Get a r~·t'l'l~t. · · -• -Westlnj!hou.serern i: ,.ol,·os. trtr. $24.000 or ..,._,/-
Fri. 8:J0..5:JO. exper pre· \'ert1sing sinre 1888. perienre. Call 1si.0010 A\eC.M. anct Southttn CuhCorma Ki~·SU4' mar llrt'lt,, ool x Worb~rt'al. 1125· trade ror Porsc·he + ~ tSZO
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f'd. Call ror appt Throughour salesrorre. askrorHealher.E.0 .E 'Edisonwillpa\'·\'ouS25 spnn11' l'amt'. xnt ~· <'~~,·e~l_-G833 -•••••••••••••• .... ••••• 644·5070, ask for Katie "'l' pro,•ide imprinted 1'1~ ~ Your donation'ni tax ill'· <'tn.I. 115 S48·az.2 131: Whaler, ·so Men· :t888 llarbo>r Rh·d
t•alenders. spenall\' SECUTAllES In._._,& <11111ibll•. F'rt't• pi1•kup by sd~ .• ~l'e.:npur11ry 7 •, Mee••••• 2Shp, trtr• <-Orllrols. top NITTllST .. l'o~!a ~ll's:1 ~0330 Rerept. 50 W p M & items and excrut "'~ Work tempor11ry Job~ l~ h 't Th' I (I blu t I W.W IOI I '57 T-lllD pleasant phone vo1rt.' .. , i:1rts to their l'UStoml'rs l'los"to home. ...~ . .r: ,. un .Y· Mis 11ixh·•·11~ -.· ~'-1'!!t1'<'n II ripes •••••••••••••••••.•••••• & c·O\·er. lots or t'Ktras. INTO--
CM 7-7""" T • ls Hlnn•• "uuhri-' l.111" .,,,er l'Xp1r'5 an• '" _,,, ~ .., $3500_ -· ~-5-_9088 _ ""' ""'"""' __ his 1s your b1,.: op· \'ICKIHESTON ... " '"' • 1982 -UST-• D__.rr NB f port t r ooct Cooks Pr<•p Cook~ & . . N E\'•: R US ~; D W•......, 17' Boston Wh aler. vrTSR. _..,~ yp1st. . 1rm1 ~ni y Ori? i·om-&ASSOCIATES Hos t t.'SSt's . Good Fonll'ta1is.11hont• Sill. 11 lowSt"alSJOO.i:luss .... ~'GT"'"ro'R..,KER ....... e<f.OGCN>"1·rm.day1 (lmUKZl seeks sharp, pror. in· m1ss1ons aqd t•ontinul'd 540-0400 ' Benefits A\·aihtbl<•. /\pp· Cul,·a..,· • t •P dlnc.'tt 12~5 Q -• .,._, ,,,.,._ ''
dividual. Phone, typing. inrome from repeat 01·· .. -.-.-;.-;.-;.~;::.-___ , &.at 210 Ne•••n"rt Cenh•r Lutheran t;hur<'h _' ' <' • n OR DlAMONDBACK ~7-~! ~V_!S~l·S586. _ gen. olr. Call Sharon Bl ders. Comm1ssion_s arr -... ~ (714)972 ·"'"7 bllrm SS40. Bin.ks $200. Fr11mrlrt"orh $50-$75 '"" ...... J k ... "' r1 SECIET AIY /DEC. . NB. Belwl•t•n 3-SPM . . . ......, Maltl'\'Sst'l/box sprini:s : •98.12 "" ""'IP at· ..., ".. Y·
&51·0431. paid ir:nmed diatdely. Ir .vodu P~rsonnrl .. 1l\·ert1's1'n" TH ER.A PIST I -(• t l'luhln•n s Hosp1tat Qn SW . rull l80. tw in ~bridge. M11ke orrer. want tn epen enre an ' " " n an o( Oran)!l' County 898-7420 l!C!PT10Mt a selling rareer <'Onla<'l : Dept. has openini: per De\'~loPm('nl. Pro11ram. (714; 972.1242 ~· ~~~!770<GllOI ------
2 P(f girls needed lo John E. Mo rrissey, expansion · Nwpt Brh. P 111~r . Member or Sl Vin<'t'tltdePaul Dark Wood. Ml'tlill.'rta· Mlllllul loats.W 9061
answer phone for N.B. Phone602·625753S. 2851 F'inandalsl'r\'kesrirm transd1sc·lpllnal')· tram · 171411l3J.9190 n\•11n Stv il'. Chino ....... IOl3 ...................... .
flCm nr OC A1rporl. Neal.. Camin-0-El-G-i:ei·oy Good trpmg, shorthaocl. NOT ' ff.'t'(hni: bki:rnd. Thr S:ftl"ation /\rmY-Cabinet. D llt iLliehh'<l I ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• SABOT "10Cedlll11c· Deville Con appearanre a,pd friendly Green \'allr.1. :\mona exper req. Non-smokl!r nt>t•essary. Spanish (71•> ~7 0831 i;u . ..,_ EUX..,.Rll' GU IT/\R, 2 2MASTs&SAll.S l'ertible. Nds some
personality a must 856H Call 640·0123 bt•lwren hrlpful. Call : J;ir ki,• · pid1up1, likt• new Sl40 644-140S.l'V87S-.512 work.SllOO/obo.546·1584
Morning and a(ternoons 9-2_ ~~5?60. Rl•fr111 Ill" Kt•nmore. ~~=t~k.t~icl~~a~~~ Mi 1411&.l'\'675·4~12 16. H. obi~l9 ,witr.all;r~ 4.........._.-Dri-•n -9550 avail 833-044.Q___ SALESLADY /bpr'd ~!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!~-~~!!!__!11!!!!!!~1 -TowTNdl Dri•tn Alnuntl t'Xh•rior. Wll'<I I Sl.50.b'73-7737 Kimball Piano. l!r,•1.11 Rainbow sa1ts, Hryj •• ::=. .............. .
•rt!l'>.,....10 ... IST ror maternity store Full <lfrt!l'>UT••w Al.to Club exp. Apply in '!'>· S4.;i0. Dtna 645-4732 Conti . SI oo o 0 B 0 dean S2_ .300_ . 840-8_130 •72 Chev)• PU. t:x t•ond . ~...-, " or pltune. South Coast ~ - ' GE 19· r rri •trn r F l"" Nt'W waterbc.-d wiblt in -.. -11 ct 1 ror Ir\' In e 0 rr I('{'. Plaza. ~7-5734 Mortgage Company in Pf'l(Jn: 300 E. 17th St. . l' I! ~ . r . htr. bldtt•aiM,• hllbr<I ' ._..... U)'S on)' Santan;i 35. t;.baies. rull.\ . PIS. PtB. rstm nms &
pleasant phon e Newport B.e.uh h11s C.M~---bottom freeu•r. Xlnt tik'St,lll$0.lil.S.lm Amll'dion sat· SZSO,b\•:-t eqq·d. Voh•o diesl'I. Urea. hrt kit. AM FM personahly and ~ood Sales opening ror a Sei:retary ~.SL50/of'r.S48·Sll7 . Italian mad,• Prontahni 1&1.500 l714J640.4925 O..ss .btaltMtr &t1acu-
typ1ng skills required PIOFISSIOMAL With good organization Comb Cabilk"t Kih'h for Pru\·1nrlul buH<'t St5u lknut>ti:.bouts~ 1392 --.---S32100 080 962·~
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Call skills eve ror a"t·ura"v fUIMEES . Sm Apt Fr'i I , NG China rabial'I SIOO . G rut Sa 111 n ~ ! I 0. ----TR.IPHOMISALfS & attention to'detali. n · <l:l'. \'"rm'll<-.ct'l'huirwot TRUMPET. YamJlr:r, Lehma n . Comp A1V8wheel dn\'l' Lano __ .......;;..979.74s.o Pro\l'n oil <'losers only Non-smoker. u l ary 13 ..nlUM'• SM.Sttll~~~~mi. St>. toniansiz -..._1 :in 5 liluciHI. t.'OOCI 1•11nd. S120 I w•trlr sails. S350 bst waltr, V4 rni: Best or. Altol. IMporttd Reeep11on1st Serretar}' SI00,000 yrly potential. wruw..J . . . . . I fl44.IOl6 E1e1urr. N B orr -66·L680. ~·Sl92 rer 7Sl-0097 ...................... .
Mu st be N e a 1 • Up to 25', t·omm paid St.lOO. Call: Kalie, I Nt'W Monti:omc•n· Warcl Kih'ht-n lllbho. brown • · --t I -MelloMto 9705
Organized. a Good wkly Quahf1ed wnte·1n . &to.~----$14,400 /yr I !.8,.,l'!U n firi7nS.·.~665.5 .. S41io. Mu:st rormu·:atopl20. OHke~•··· & ...... W,./ ~ 9560 ...................... . Typist, & Ha\e Team leads Plush N141>l Bch SECllTAIY ... M7.at3 I Am ill 1015 0.C.. 9070 :;;•a:;""""'""" i i Alpha Romeo GT\ .. ~int Call Margaret at lorauon Ma1or 11\('en· to t-• K.l'n•• ....... Wat .......... c111 ·~~·••••••••••••• ••••••H•H•••••••••••• v ~Ion pit·k up Runs well. nl't'ds some ..,., rompu er l'Omp11ny. I ~j ,, "'"'' Slk: l"l't'. o(c.· typewntcr. I BOAT SUPS FO. R REf"IT Good bOdy runs As is 14·ork j!Ooc:I restoration
975-0500 97~ ~~!a~~~n~~,.~~::.. ~.~[):· ~~~!~~~ ~.~~pn Ula~: TO STAIT I Rrini:1rm:wr. Tappan. :000:.~~c~r:;t" ix·rh•t·I. belt Jum11,·d Npt. Bell 2()" zs·. JO'. SJ00!!!."1 ~·9579_ proj~1 barj!a1n pnn'l:I
bonuses Ken Brow u~oess. Must have at i·u n. rrost-rrt-t•. l'fl'. .....,. tp141_ ~· ~723.i ~·-~:~9·5 ~~· _ St Chev 2• ton Gd work S..'..EHl58i e\'es & AM • UCEPTIOMIST 67" •""". 1 •JJ -OLD G<l t~. Sl75. 91ill-34{~'l. Fl't•1ll'h Pn''" lmwuch• .... hs -I h t-w·k s•c"" 080 • --.,.....,.,.. ••ood basir se"retonal r 1" old uumJlllC """"wt auto 1 ... rt .... ........__ • -wuv ........ Health Care Mana1te· " • Rt'fri1t. Colitspol, s1lf1 St•ttt'. lt -orunic•tn'll. . rwwpor---9707
Sa sktl_ls.63..!:.7710, Marg_~-..-.& WOMIM 11 _... 1 ik-•"I'-~ .• 11 ... t' nc·w. ruder 14.950; B.ur· 1 Da ....... monlh"~".""-cl --~·5587 mentCompanyin lrvine les Part·Tune --)'l'CJW.Jtuuu<'Onc!Sl25. ,.. .. 0,..90 ......... • touic hs 9SOO with . ..!""---~"""-.7 .,. d E' ••••••••••••••••••••••• has an immediate open· EMJOYVISIT Secrtt-/ltc.,. ,..__. t"'2·3XM ~! .. _.ll4HOll.~ t•us• ... t·•. u~ .. d s•.tco. WANTKD : Slip. l'X· 5 ~or •lMI. Vil 360· '79'AUDIFOX GTl.1?ood . -r NO EXP""Rl"'N''L' '"" • ~· " ~ i:ood tires. "ooct transp. <> d 1 ·o ooo mg ror a.highly skilled . WfWASHIM&TOM Desi red ror Newport r. "' ... r. 17 5<'\Jfl. Fri .. idam·. xlnt Billlk'( rrib. Rin•h wood . f:l'O Air PnlltUMs Int· t·hani:e ror ust• or " l' n 1 ion. • · mi .. r I b ,.,. h b ·ict· ,. NEC~ARY " · 11 1 ·r . ~'.9~0. 754·7175 sunroof. am rm stereo, ~ro. ess1ona r erep-Lincoln & Hamilton & as.,., ome u1 Ing ... o 17141197-llll l't>lld! S2001 ofr ti4!>•K927 sp10< t> tYPt'. t•a r >. t71~!Z71.,lp ~7a.~~ . 47 ru llN. G S t1~1st. We are. a lar1?e. other peopll' you will sel' Cheerful telephone vo11·c r\•es & wknds amer .• mattm.' bum· "" """" '74 MC print,.. Blac·k S-1500 Tim 12l31433 M57 rapidly expandino rom h and dictaphon<.' n·q·ct. __ W ".'''!'S.i ... _'1_;,._S~.·".n 11131 4 robri<' 4 9ak or m -. ·---.&.S4-4speed.slotk orl'Tll'ss lil41535·5203 "' · on l e money you l'an --Rtfni:. rrost frl'l', dean. "' '" "'!" .....,.. t'hait1, brown 'lnyl 11c•l· Ball>Oa Co\·ts. Powu $2.200 FIRM 673 3684 P!IDY· and we need an 111· make as a Los Ani,:el<.'s Pre,·ious exper in Real nPIST t•xt·rllent S2SO. ~·ll..,13. a-...1 ll't.'. xllll rond. S200 all boat slip ror rent to 38'. ----. '79 A.di 50005 dJV1dual who t•an best Times c·ircu lallon dept. EB tale or Oe\·elopmrnt N 1 C 1 . -w SI 10. 113 SM .. F 67s. ns. '51 G r.t C t ton Panl'I ,......resentou~1mageand neld rep Man~ peopl" prererrrd St11rlin•• atton a o lerl1 on s.48~ ft>i-I· l.t :30-J,,... . .., ...... L w· k . ••"" OBO f'Dll~ equ1p 'd 81.'au ·~,.. " "'Al(ent·y lr\'ioe.ialook· ------· • .:.:.. -• 101 .. F~-R~t:-eo;.tsporl'Up '"""""or .NON ma1ntainNI Assume' at the sa~ time. handi.~ on the P l rirculallon Sala ry 51200 per mo in~ for a typist. min. 80 licydts--1020 e..ilt bt'ds Sta. llktf dt·~k r-wn ' to 18' M.....-rt ..... h ~ l.A.•a\·rj14.'ssat:l' _lease_. No rash S21·H13 a ~usy D1mens1on sales program earn Xlnl benefits. Call Tim 'Ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• and t•halr 141. 1inall ••...,-••••••••••••••! ...... .,., ..... itt• ·
l hb d IA Galnn at 752-7363 wpm, "'1 train 00 dir· BMX R · B'L ·~ .. P-""" Doubl Y II 960/mo 04 S293 °64 Dodge. ~. Ton. Crt.'w IMW t• · sw1 r oar pprox rmre than 1200 a week taph()fl(' Good benefits armi: 1 .. e All Al· ._rue •• o. I dr:.wl!r ....... e e ow . ---· ~ :___ -C b Ru Good, 1750 1 12 13_0 rails per hr. I (or workino just a rew "~ I · h ' loy. C11.'an. Near New. dretRr 11$. 194$ Oak Ht'ad. Vouni:. Tamt-. 1•8oal slip :t\'aiL for a ns · .. •••••••••••••••• .. ••• M1~1mum 5 .Years ex· hours each,. day signing E:;!ri~~t·ed Serrelal"}' i:::,:,;a;.:.,;t':}oi~e::s~: $200. Firm. 540· l 131. ,·tnttr Radle \'1tbin(•\, WJC.,t. • Play"l'n. ~15· ylk·ht. Xlnt Sl'<'Un -1 ~l·~----~f COUNTY'S
penenre reqwred. Must 14> n{'W Tunes Subsrnp-ror part-time work. 20-30 ro. l'lll Claire. betw'n Randy lift •• ~ t·Oftd. S75. -· s Fllkitft. w/11nli· l\' 41lor.673-7873. ., Chl'l' LU\'. Mikaito. OlDHT
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A few rtmaln lni; 'll ,75 410 SE llACH IWPOITS Xllll cood. Guar P.P . 'M vw Bug, reblt,-;;;; 'N~ l.WS/bdtolr
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fiJ*'ialhe In . European ,8'13 <Ut1'an 6 , ,tae'i'I cru111 '1•·,/~"'1> ~o 752-0900 '73 Celiu, looks good, '72 VW Su-r Beetle Ex· i -4 • -646·$587 -••••• .. •••••••••••••••• deli~ry and flawless · · -------:...:...---.......... :1 ' • n11111ood.lllOO. 11 ~d AM pu l<.OOH.ul~ll,l!Mt is Moma htchbk , Sspd, '730me11 ~.OOOoriaml • pre-OWMdlSWW'a. '7S 710. AC, stick. ,..,.,go 1. '78 so1 Diesel. auto. 646-76U/54S·1396 ~~:e ~~:ex; I .. ,,,...,,,M.-..1 '>40 'll00 good ~·ond. ll.500. Call Super aound aystem. s.~1~ &,~~.~ t AM~tM S:.~~7~u ns ~...A-. ....._ 97 .. 0 :.,~:. 1:ihe~~~a;::i~' ~~· ~'{' ~~~i~~wsse~: V...... 9770 dU41 ·ie06, ev 760·869.L ~ w'n S.11 P~i.!7H1~ 11800. 49Ml\3
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208 W Isl, Santa Ana ... •••••••••••••••••••• ...... --J-.. r . ......,..,.,., ~ 9750 door, '73 lert door. ISO •••••••••••••••••••••• .sunroof' Sharp excellent •••••••••••••••••••••••
1714) 83W171 '76 XJ.9, good cond Take ,...,.., .. • .;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjmiiiiiiiiiiiiJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• eKh Western style whl #I YOLVO DIALll conc:htion Must ncrH1ce '77 Marie V, xlnt cond. FOi SALi
ClosedSUnday O\'erpayments, IMdMwc.cMa 79nnsl '78P~he9USC. Eler nms ror Super Beetle INORANGECOUNTY ' Best orrer over 19,000 !!1b-0r11 ".!1n1.~.1e~181 ~0 71 ' Pinto haichback. 847~ ~MW Mil 'NUB snrl, window, all leather rzoea. 548,f7 4 Mr Connelly 720.(M2S .., ~• ....... 1,,.,.. 1 clean, 4 speed, new lire•,
llloMoatbcttlitcj '7l"ftyder.~spd ,•tereo. tlH7 an crown, P7's Immac ulate SAUS,SllYICI ------"-"--"' tUS luggage rark ,good P .. Of Yow ""' Q Com r I Magnazlam Wheels $19 700646--0822 · '72SQUARE8ACK · '78 Seville, all xtr111 lo ......,.. transportation car 11200 very good cond. ll6SO P se 0 m· 216,000Miles ' XJnt cond. 4 spd. reblt AMDLIA~N& 11\1, xlnt! 19450 6313114 ........................ 080 IM~'PwdleMOr M7·02'19eves ports Dtrectleaseand60 76, .. _914 r OVEICS~l>EUVl:RY r 67CORONET Lt.eC..W It mos. aensable pymts. Perfect one-eng, m stereo r ass. EX.PERTS am 8·12, 673·4220 a t •d 1 S6SO 642 l570Jeff u..L IMWll IHI FIAT D i a I 2 1 3 0 r €all Dean Rebulltenjlne. Top con· ~~136 ~-_ rS:.~io 631-7797 Maria ,..... ... •• .... D_ "'000 11•/MERCEDES 'ts 213 675-6000·, 675-9929 diUon. $6885. • 1·722·1183 '7• Rabb1't 0 real "Ond -V6 Pinto Hatchba~k Was ._,Or ""'"' -• ~ OceansldeSabaru. M"usts~ll. 12• 300" . ' · UILI IH · ~ tt 17 '68 Charger R/T New ' • · •-r L••• ,....ampaane ed1't1'on. All or714/637·2333 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!ll!!!!!!I " V,,....VO in wreck . Body and ~A.;...---Pl I ""' " BZ SEL S C --E-67«'""'" v. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans. runs gd Will be
I 1-415..-2-·S •l_L options. still under rar· '70 MBZ 280SL. Xlnt WANTED: M ~SO · 197171 91:_ ... ~u6p900e. pxp· "<JQOJ l9&6 Harbor81vd. '191:1tr!Jnetta. V-8 TTop r lauic 835.2 185 OKrramevdamage. Arill el1se tory warranty A MUST cond . $1 8 , 800 Ph will trade my 1974'' ce ent \'Ul.KI .1 • 'SI Convertible Rabbit, COSTA MESA Air, Tape, 20K m1 Best SlllO iOBO · 8. (47,000o Im ),
SEE. 714/446-2060,714-640-7690 Rolls Royce Silver sd-2120:631-0688 hkt' new. must sell' 6,..,,91101154A 9467 _Qfr~ ~4562 new trans• radiator. W-9720 $1t9S .79 JOOSD Turbo, Ant. Shadow. Excell. cond '72 914. New eng, clutch. 76().!M40 .... • • "" .68 CA MARO •74 Monaro. hd top ronv pump, very good whls • •o•••••••••••••••••••• SADILHACI IMW Gray, w/Parch. int lthr. S 3 6 . 0 O 0 \' a I u e Blau •Ster. must see, --16 ~ DL Wagn Blue. 32'1, VB, 118001080 A I C SI , 000. Great tires, no broken glass. '82 210 2 d (647VELZ>. Call 760·8702 make ofr. A It 6pm '6' COHVEITllU SSpd, Xtras. Good Cond. Shlij)e! Interior good. Reds r. 131-2040 495-4'4' snrf, amdm cass. SOK MG 9741 S48.(g!S $3200/0BO _!45-4007 $5000 979-2112 _ _ 67HJ~ 00 8412 arter S avail. A great deal ror
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M O N D AY . JANUAH Y 1 H I 'Iii/ 0 H AN G l C: 0 UN l Y CA l 1 f u HNI A '1 '1 CE: N I ~
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U.S. military aide
killed in Paris
I
PAlUS (AP> -An assistant
U.S. military atlache, Lt. Col.
Charles Robe rt Ray, 43, was
kill e d outs ide hi s Paris
apartment today by a waiting
1unman who fir.ed a single shot
into his head, police said.
In Washington, White House
spokesman Larry Speakes said
"we stron gly deplore" the
slaying of Ray. 43, calling it "a
tragic outcome of the spread or
terrorism throughout th e
world.''
Ray was a graduate of the
Uni'versity of Santa Clara.
· Police said Ray, 43 , left his
house in civilian clothes, crossed
the s treet and walked in front of
the Italian Consulate toward
his car on the Boulevard Emile
Augier In the French capital's
fashionable 16th District. _ ___,w,be-ana:clCU came Tfom the
FFFFFROSTY -It dropped to 4 degrees below
in London, Ontario. Sunday. But it diQn 't
Polar • airmass
AP ........
keep Anna Davenport from jogging-_ She
received a frosty face from her breath.
slams Northeast
Death toll hits 280 as frozen Midwest begins to thaw
By Tbe Associated Press
opposite direction. s hot Ray
once in the head. and fled on
root, police said.
Police Commissioner Marcel
Leclerc told reporters that Ray
died on the street, '
The U.S. Embassy said Ray,
mar ried and the father or two
teen-age -children, had been a
U.S . Army atta c h e s ince
mid-1980.
The Rev. Keith Ramey, a
Roman Catholic priest who
described himself as "the best of
friends" with the Ray family,
said Ray's distraught wife,
Sharon. called him at 2 a .m ..
PST, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla ..
wher e he was vacAtioning .
He said Ray visited hi m
re<:ently in Washington. D.C ..
where 'the family belonged to
Ramey's former parish.
Ramey identified the couple's
children as J ulie. r7 . and Mark.
15.
"l know one of the reasons A polar air mass already
blamed -ror 280 deaths sent temper a lures to record lows
across the Northeast today while
the frozen Midwest beg.-n to
thaw slightly and e mergency
crews struggled to reopen roads
and restore power in sever al
areas.
s upplies were threatened in
Kingston, Tenn., when intake
pipes froze. Highways were
s lippe r y thro \l g hout the
Midwest.
Temperature re~rds"fell from
P e nns ylva nia tlirough. New
England this morning (as the
Philad e lphia . wher e
temperatures Sunday reached 7
below for the coldest January
day or the century.
Meanwhile, the Naliooa&
Weather Service said a warm
front was bri n gi ng more
moderate temperatures to the
Midwest.
J hey wanted to go to Europe was
to provide their children with
the ex'J)osure t o a different
culture," f!a mey said.
In Colorado, where warm·
chinook winds gusting to 137
mph damaged hundreds or
homes and businesses Sunday.
thousands or residents or the
Boulder area spe.nl the night in
hotels ·and the homes or friends
and relatives. Power was off in
about 5.000 homes and officials
s aid it may not be restored until
mid-day.
Power outages also forced
Ohio residents to head for
emergency shelters, homes near
Superior, Wis .. were without
heat when fuel oil congealed in
outdoor t an ks. a nd wate r
RELA TEO PHOTOS -A4, AS.
so-calle d Siberian Express
pushed northeastward.
The minus 34 r eading at
Chester, Mass., was one degree ~hort of a record, but the
following cities were among
those setting record lows for the
date:
C aribou , Ma in e , ·28 ;
Worcester . Ma ss .. ·12; Scranton,
Pa ., -8 ; Providence. R.I.. ·9:
Newark, N.J .. -6; Philadelphia,
-4 ; and New York City, zero.
It was the second consecutive
da y o f r eco rd co ld in
Milwaukee posted its coldest
reading ever Sunday with a 28
below zero mark. In Buffalo,
N. Y .. it was minus 15, also the
coldest J anuary reading ever.
Pitts burgh's wind-chill index
plunged to fiO below.
Firefighters watched an ice
jam near P4>ughkeepsie, N.Y ..
today, fe.aring it might cause a
flood that would sweep toxic
chemicals from a destroyed dye
factory into the Hudson River.
Seventeen people were injured
and several homes demolished
in Boulder . Colo .. on Sunday
when chinook winds raised the
temperature 20 degrees.
More germ-laden trash found
Health officials trying to trace waste at dump
By F&EDEIUCK SCHOEMEHL
Of .. o.lty ...........
·'A.bout 20' • bags believed to
contain infectious waste from an
Orange County hospital or
hos pitals were found this '
morning al the Santiago Canyon
landrill, a ranking county health
department official said.
Robert Merryman, direetor or
environmental health for the
county, said inspeelors were en
route to the landfill to attempt to
trace the source or the bags,
which appeared to have been
dumped in violation or heafth
departm ent regulations.
Merryman said the bags found
today could be related to the
more than 100 bags found Friday
at the dump located in the Santa
Ana Mountains east of Orange.
Those bags wert! traced to St.
J oseph Hospital, Orange, and
Western Medical Center, Santa
Ana.
County health r e gulations
require that any infectious
waste either be sanitized via
pressurized steam treatment or
in cine rate d befo re bein1
dumpe d at county -o wned
landfills.
But las t week , health
department inspectors found
literally scores or bags of .
untreated wastes at county
dumps. Two other hospitals alto
have been involved, Hoa1
Hospital, Newport Beach, and
the UC Irvine Medical Center , in
OranJle.
Seokesmen for all hospitall
said human error was lo blame
<See WASTE, Page AZ>
Cop's son cracks
Nov.' 1·2. an unid e ntified
gunma n em pt ie d a
semi-automatic pistol at U.S.
Charge d ' Affaires Christian
Chapman as he walked to his
car from his Paris apartm~nt.
Chapman ducked behind the car
and escaped unharmed The
attacker was never found.
Police sources said there was
little evidence to help trace
R ay 's ki ll e r but no ted the
sim ilarity with the attack on
.Ch a pm an . a Is o by a lon e
gunman with a similar weapon.
Authorities were questioning
a t re a s t o n e w i t n e s s w h o
reported hearing a shot and lhen
seeing a man run away.
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SHOOTING SCENE Whi le pedestrians are held back.
plainclothesmen s land around the covered body of U.S.
assist<mt militurv (ltluche in FranC'l' Lt. Col. Cha rles Robert
R ay in strt'N outsidt• his Puris apartment minutes a fter
R ay was shot by an unidentified gunman.
U CI clinic vote
delayed by regents .~
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By RICHARD GREEN
Of .. Delly l"llee SIMI
Consideration of the year-old
proposal to build a SlO million
outpatient c linic on t he UC
Irvine campus has once again
been dela yed by the UC
Regents, the governing board
for the ni ne-campus UC system.
ll was taken off the agenda for
the Thur sd ay and Friday
meetings of the regents in San
F r a ncisco at t he request of
ReJ;ent William Wil son. said UC
spokeswoman Sarah R Molla.
She said Wilson won't be able
to attend this month's regents
meetings and asked that the
clinic proposal not be considered
in his absence.
The UC Regents pres umably
will consider: the clinic proposal .
when they meet next month
according to UCI Administrator
Dane Hoiberg.
W i Is on h as expertise in
m edical issues and is very
interested in the clinic proposal,
Mrs. Molla said. It's not unusual
for a regent to ask that a matter
not be considered in his absence,
she said.
The proposal to build the clinic
on the Irvine Campus as a joint
venture between the university
a n d Long Beach Memorial
<See CLINIC, Pa1e AZ>
Fashion desigiiers
give Nancy clofhes
~WASHINGTON (APl -First
lady Nancy Reagan is deriving
"no personal benefit" from the
thousands of dollars of clothing
she is receiving . free or charge
f rom A m e ri c an r as hion
designers. her press secretary
contends.
·'This has done nothing but
benefit the fashion industry,"
Sheila Tate said,
Nevertheless, Mrs . Reagan is
saving a lot of money by not
having to purchase the designer
orig I n a ls her self. A n.d the
style-conscious fi rst lady has the
added advantage of being able
to wear the latest haute couture
gowns and sportwear.
Mrs. Tate refused to say how
clothes. The designers told the
first lady they will not take a tax
deduction for the donations;
Mrs. late said.
T h e 1978 Ethics in
Government Act r equire•
high· r a nking government
offi cials and. their spouses ta
repo rt a ny gifts they havtt
received worth more than $35,
as we ll as loans and other
financi.aJ J,ijbililies that exceed
SJO,oOO. But it is unclear whether
loa ned clothing -especially if it
is ultimately given lo a museum
-falls under that category. .
··T h er e i s not a lot of
pre~edent in this area," said J .
Jackson Walter , director of the
<See FASHION, Page AZ>
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Dahlia murder? ·many items of clothing Mrs .
_.. Reagan· -reeemtf-as-gifts--or-iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiir--""1
loans from designers, or bow IRAllil 11111T IUrilll ·
VICTIM -Elizabeth Short,
raped and tortured murder
victim in the "Black
Dahlia'' cue, is recalled as
writer claims he knows
•l•Yt!r in·35-year-old case.
f~
LOS ANGELES (AP> -After
13 years of research, a writer
says he has cracked the
35-year-old "Black Dahlia"
murder case and knows who
raped and tortured a beauutul
young woman, then dumped her
hacked-up body in a field.
John Gilmore, who was the
13-year-old son of a Los Angeles
,police officer at the time, says,
that the murderer of Elizabeth
Short ls aJlve and running a bar
in Nevada, the Los Angeles
Herald Examiner repotted
Sunday. .
Altbou1b 40 people have
coafeaed to the ldJUn1, one ol
the most notorious la the city's
hhtory, the caae remalaa
officlal.ly umolved.
Gilmore, wbo aald tile
murderer wu identified to him
by a man wbo lalew both Miu
Sbort and tbe killer, tCM* bll
accumulated evidence to the Loi
~
Angeles Police Department
several weeks ago.
But homicide Detective John
St. John said It is premature to
spec ulate about Giimore's
findln1s. He said the detectl ..
b a v e been busy w Ith tlle
Freeway Killer case, In ,whieh
William Bonin was recently
convicted of 10 stran1uJaUoa
murders, and have not b8d u-
t o Investigate Gilmore'•
laformatlon.
G ii more, author of "Tbe
Garbage People" about
mass-murderer Charles
Manson, released composite
photos ol his suspect but says lie
will not Identify him to Ute
press. .
He calls the suspect "JODel"
and the man who identilled. blm
"Smith."
Gilmore said Smit.la told taim
that Jones drank a botUe el
<W DABUA, Pace Al) • >
l'ASHION PLATE -Sheila Tate. pre~s secretary to
Nancy Reagan·. claims the
style-conscious Firsl Lady
has not gained per sonally
from clothing obtaine d without cost. Mrs. Reagan is
-hown leaving a London
party lut summer'. •
much they are worth. Cputure II 11•
ensembles range in price from Mostly cloudy throu1b ' $100 to more than $10,000. The firs t lady, Mrs. Tate Tuesday. Chance of rain;
maintained, is a ccepting the increasing lo 60 percent' tonight and Tuesday .. • clothes only for the sake oC the Co ntinued cool. Highs 57 to •' fashion Industry. o · h 1 ''She has derived no personal 62· verrug t ows 48 to 53.
benefit," Mrs. Tate said.
There has been "an inordinate
amount ol interest in everything
she (Mrs. Reagan) wears," Mn.
Tate said. "She's been looking at
how to take this Interest and
turn U to the benefit of one ol tbe
most important industries in .tbe
country."
Many creations will be passed
on to American museums after
Mrs . Reagan has finished
wearinc them so that they may
be studied by atudents of deslp.
The clothes wUl be presented
to the museums by the fint
Jady. but technically thef will be
1tftl from the desipen became
· Mrs. Rea1an doea not own the
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It 's a b onoa10 for
birdwatchers. At t.cut JU
rptciea have bHn idnt'fied
in the area. See pltotoi, ~
81.
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••••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, January 18, 1982
an a1-i•ested
fter 22-hour
naheim siege
Anaheim police 1ueceHfuUy
layed a waltln1 tame that
nded early today when a
8-year-old man -who
alle1edly lhot his tlrlfriend and
then held police at bay ror more
·than 22 hours -surrendered
peacef\llly.
Arrested a.a he walked from
hia barricaded apartment at
2:23 a.m. today was Gary Keith
brlatotf.._. He waa booked
nto Anaheim City J ail on
uapicion of attempted
mickle, uaault with a deadly
eapon and aaaauli with a ea~l)' weapon on police
fficen. Bail was set at 125(),000.
•1 C~rUlolfersen fired 18 shots
from a .22-caliber handgun at
'police officers durtn1 the ~iege
.that began early Sunday. ,
But officers never returned
the gunfire, instead choosing to
wait out the suspect and
convince him' to surrender.
"We were strictly waiting him
out so no one would 1et hurt,"
one police spokes man said. ·
The only person to s uffer
injuries was Cbristoffersen's
1irlfriend, Carol Jones, 26, who
'alle1edJy was shot b~ the ,suspecr-clunng an argument that -
rierupted in the man's apartment
n at 1: 53 a .m. Sunday. triggering
1~1tbe prolonged siege.
.b Also present in the apartment
~ when the shooting occurred was
,.4Chriatoffersen's father, Donald.
:,.and the older man's girlfriend.
' According to poli ce
pollce as soon as tney left, ano
offlcers s urrounded· the
apartment.
At first, orticers s aid,
Chrlstoffersen refused to let
Miss Jones leave. However, she
was released a short time later.
M lss Jones was taken to
Anah.elm Memorial Hospital,
where she was treated for a
gunshot wound to the right arm.
She' w~ then transported .to
police ti~ ,)dquarters where she
told aete c tlv es that
C hrl s tofrersen was both
intoxicated and despondent. .
During a s'eparate interview '
wlth police, Christoffersen's
father also told officers he
believed his son had used heroin
prior ·lo the siege. _
A police tactical team took up
position around the apartment,
a nd 50 people who lived in
n ea rl y a p a rtm e nts were
evacuated at about 7 a.m .
Sunday. They were taken to a
nearby branch library.
During the s tandoff that
ensued, police tried various
strategies. A tape or Miss Jones'
voi ce was played . near the
apartment at one paint lo.jt
woman asked her boyfriend to
give up peacefully.
However. as soon as the tape
was finished , Christoffersen
ap peared a t h is apartment
wi ndow, waved a gun. and told
police to kill him.
BEACHED BOAT "Sleeper," a 44.foo~ sailboat from Long
Beach. was one of five pleasure boats beached along the
Orange Coast Saturday when heavy fog rolled in
unexpectedly. "Sleeper ... owned by James Koch. came
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aground at 28th Street and West Ocean Front in Newport
Beach. Other vessels were beached at Crystal Cove. Irvine
Cove and the Salt Creek Regional Park in South Laguna . No
major damage or injur ies were repor ted in the incide nts
Rain, cooler fOrecast for coast areas
Orange Coast residents may
need their umbrellas again
tonight and Tuesday as wet
w e at h e r and cooler
t e rn peratures move into 'he
area . the National Weather
Service predicts.
A weather ,;;ervice spokesman
said there is a 40 percent chance
of showe rs along t he coast
tonight, increasing to SO percent
Tuesday.
The mercury will dip into the
low 50s tonight and rise only to
the low 60s Tues da y, the
weather service said. .
Showers and wind activity are
not expected to be unusually
heavy.
A heavy blanket of fog
d escended along the coast
Saturday, causing at least five
pleasure boats to be beached
along the oceanfront. No major
injuries or damag e were
reported.
A spokes man for the Orange
County Sheriff's De{>artment
Harbor Patrol at Newport Beach
said no additional boats were
beached Sunday, and the earlier
vessels had all been removed
from the sands. ~s p o k e s m e n . D o n a 1 d
Cbriatoffersen, who shared the
apartment with his son, wanted
bto take Miss -Jones to a hospital
·~or tre.atment.
o• The son refused, however, but
:fallowed bis father and the other
_woman to leave the apartment
[it 400 S . Sunkist if they -~promised not to call police.
A break in lhe standoff came
when police officer Deborah
Pine spent several hours talking
with Christ offersen on the
telephone. He then agreed lo
surrender early this mor::ning.
During negotiations with the
s uspect Sunda y. police
periodically threw golf balls at
the apartment door and windows
to make sure Christoffersen had
not fallen asleep.
From Page A1
WASTE • • •
for the alleged violations of
disposal practices. Spokesmen
further s aid infectious waste
disposal 'I.procedures are being
tightened up a nd closely
monitored.
Man, 23,.arrested
in Laguna robbery
From Page A1
FASIDON • • •
government ethics office.
"I have been aware that they ·
have been w.ondering how to
solve it," he said, adding that he
hoped to work the procedure our -
wi th the White House before the
May 15 filing deadline.
•1 The two did notify Anaheim
Me rryman said both St.
Jo s eph and H oag have
responded "very well" to the
county 's concerns over the
alleged dumping of the wastes.
He declined. however. to discuss
the response of Western MedicaJ
and the UCI medical center.
Merryman said it had not been
determined as of late this
morning whether the 20 new
bags of w~te round at Santiago
Canyon actually contained
infectious mate rial . ··But
because the material was in red
bags for infectious waste, we're
. presuming it is." Merryman
said.
Infect ious waste inc ludes
many ty~s or material disposed
or b y hospitals. including
throw.away 'surgical clothing,
used dressings, syringes and
other treatment supplies.
No body parts have been
involved in the materials found
thus far. county health officials
said.
Th e cou nt y Board o f
Supervisors is due to receive a
complete report on the alleged
dum ping either late today or
Tuesday.
From Page /+.1
CLINIC • • •
Oelly ..... ~"'WAITING GAME -Anaheim police SWAT team m ember
hurls golf ·balls at a partm ent window of man who s hot his
girlfriend and then held pol ice at ba~· for more than 22
hours.
·Hospital was first to have come
before ll'le regents 1 ast January.
Its consideration was delayed
from month to month ror a
variety of reasons. including a
request by regent Wilson similar
to the one he made this month. From Page A1
DAHLIA MURDER • • •
Fin ally, UC I Chancellor
Daniel Aldrich said that the
proposal would be put on "bold"
until a dispute between UCI and hl11key one night and confessed
o the murder in great detail.
Miss Short, 22 at the time or
er death, was referred to in
ensational press coverage as
he Black Dahlia because of her
ark-haired beauty, accentuated
y her pe nc hant for black
lothing and dark bars.
Her bisected body was found
n a grassy lot i n the
ulh-Cen\ral part of the city.
o motive, weapon, or suspect
whom s h e wa s sex u a l ly Orange County oy;r a contract
intimate. was resolved. That angered Jones , who. Gilmore said, took her to a Thal action came last year
house and refused to let her go. when UCI officials announced
ultimately raping, torturing·and th ey intended to cancel the
killing her. He cut the body in contract with the county under
half, wrapped it in curtains and which the university provides
a tablecloth and dumped it a few care to indigents at UCI Medical
blocks away, Gilmore said. Center in Orange.
Gilmore said he went to see Aldrich has sald the outpatient
Jones before he was pointed out clinic is just one of many.
· as the kilJer, but did not taJk to medical facilities be favors on or
Laguna Beach police have
arrested a 23·year·old man in
connection with the theft of
$54,00<Hn jeW,els at Gallery One
of Laguna, a police spokesman
Divers raise
'tail of plane
in Potomac
WAS HINGTON <AP >
Divers have r ecovered the
bodies or more than half the
peo ple on the Air Florida
jetliner that cr ashed into the
ice·rilled Potomac River and
autopsies show all but one or
them died from the impact of
the crash rather than drowning.
Autopsies on the 46 bodies
raised s pec ul ation that the
drowning victim. Arland D.
Williams of.Atlanta, could be the
man who sacrificed himself
during rescue efforts by helping
five other victims onto a line
dropped by a h ove r ing
helicopter.
That speculation was shared
by som e federal a nd local
investigators, said a red~ral
source who asked not to be
identified.
Dr. Brian Blackbourne, chief
deputy coroner for the District
or Columbia, said Williams died
from exposure and drowning.
Blackbourne told reporters the
possibility that Williams was the
unknown hero would be pursued,
although there is no definitive
evidence he was the one who
sank into the frigid waters.
said today.
Sgt . Alex Jimenez said
Richard Lowell Higgins, 23, who
lists no permanent address, was
taken into custody Saturday as
he was driving his car in the
city.
Jimenez said police received
an a non y m ous tip Friday
-co n ce rnin g H iggi n s'
whereat>outs.
Two ow ner s of the
establishment were hog ·tied and
beaten last Wednesday by two
armed men.
J imenez said Higgins is being
qu es tioned about hi s
involvement in the robbery, and
was lo stand in a police lineup
toda y for identification by
Gallery One owners Ken Uranga
and Jerry Ha.II . both of Laguna
Beach.
Jimenez said Higgins is being.
held on $25,000 bail at Orange
County Jail in Santa Ana on a
charge of suspicion of armed
robbery. H e said police are
seeking at least two other people
believed to be involved in the
robbery.
Police said as the two robbers
ransacked the store, t hey kicked
and punched Uranga and Hall
and slashed their clothes with a
knife.
Neither store owner was
seriously hurt.
Two rescued
MEDFORD, Ore. <AP> -Two
California women were rescued
today from the slopes of Mount
Ashland after they became lost
while .skiing Sunday. authorities
said .
It is not known whether
previous first ladies accepted
free clothes. Rosalynn Carter
purchased clothes from
desi'fUJ~ at a discount. but
never Tecewed them as loans or
gifts. according to her aide,
Mad.eline MacBean.
A White House spokesman.
who did not wish to be identified.
said Mrs. Reagan intends to
r eport all the clothing s he
decides to classify as girts and
intends to "include mention of
the loans." The spokesman did
not say whether she would list
the dollar value of the loaned
clothing.
Mrs. Reagan has often said
that she wears -her clothes for
years and has worn at the While
House several items she had
when ~er hus band was governor
of California.
Ann Keagy, chairwoman of
the fashion design department of
the Parsons School of Design.
will distribute Mrs. Reagan's
clothes to 12 selected museums
around the coun t ry after
photographing each item,
a p p r a i s i n g i t s v a l'u e 1rn d
marking where it was worn by
the first lady.
The first lady relies almost
exclusively on a rew designers,
including Bill Blass. James
Galanos and Adolfo. But in light
of the museum project. others
a lready have begun offering to
donate clothing to her.
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Gi1mon aald Smith was close F1·re razes caf-e clinic would use UCI teaching the youna woman. Althoueb staff members and serve as -a -
any m en made sexual ESCONDIDO <AP > _ Fire learning center for.the
dvanees· to ber, she put them turned a restaurant named university's medical studenta,
ff and after interviewing some Dante's into an inferno lQday, he said.
'.-.-1e, Gilmore contends leaving an tJ t d $200 ooo mlth--la the only man with · es ma e • An outpatient clinic is a damage. facility in which patients are
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being admitted ovemlght.
The outpatient clinic would
take about two years to build,
unlverslty officials say. It is to
include a 24·h9ur emergency
room .
While UCI officials wait for
recent approval of the clinic,
other groups are competlna to
wln approval from state health
planners to build Irvine's fint
hospital.
Jne>atient hoapltals must 10 1
throu1h a len1thy review
process. Tbe outpatient cliDic.
however, would be aubJeet to a
shorter review procedure. •
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AUTOGRAPH SESSION Actress Maureen O'Sullivan
autographs photos and posters during a s pecial guest
appearance at UCLA Sunday night c ulminating a week
long retrospectrve or her films.
Premonition pays $408,000
A 77-year-old Denver man
visiting Las Vegas to buy a
"youth drug" outlawed
elsewhere I n tfle country hit
a $408,000 jac kpot a fter
having a premonition that he
would win bi g, a casino
spokes man said.
M GM Grand H o t e l
s pokesma n Ha rley Akers
Vincent Sardi Jr., who
owns New York Cit y's
Sardt's restauranC, is trying
to sell his family's sprawling
200-acre Vermont retreat for
$395,000.
The Sardi family bought
the property as a vacation
s pot aw ay fro m th ei r
M a nh attan ho m e. The
property, on the eastern
s l ope of the Sugarbus h
Vall ey, in c ludes open
pastures. apple or chards.
woodlands and a sm all lake
with an Island.
said Steve Kovacik claimed
he had the premonition in his
sleep and..be..J)egan Jeeding
si lver dollars into a SI
progressive s lot machine.
On hi s 25th dollar. Kovacik
hit the jackpot by lining up
Ci ve sevens on the center
line, Akers said.
Several thousand people
jammed the Las Vegas Strip
-for what was billed as a
"grand reopening" of the
Sand s Hotel a fte r a $1 5
million renovation.
Entertainer Sammy Davis
Jr., a frequent performer at
the hotel. led the ceremonies,
~·h1 ch featured marching
band£ on I.he roof. release of
200,000 heliu m balloons and
fireworks.
Gov Hqll CaNJ says he
"1h1U not, t;e prominent, but
I 1haH be acUve'' In cl vie
lite, tollowlna hia departu"
lrom the covernorahlp at the
end of hia term next year.
Carey , •a. ended
apeeulatlon allout bl• pl-
w hen he told a new•
eonlenaee he wtU not Mell a
thlrcl four-year term.
That opens the door to an
internal Democratic war for
the nomination . Lt. Gov.
Marlo C.Omo Is comldered the frontrunner.
Former President Jl••1
Carter'• 31 -year-old aon,
Clalp, UYS·he iJ Interested tn
runnlna for ConcreH.
Carter said Friday he
inte nds to cons ider an
attempt to succee d Rep.
Jack BrtnkJey, D-Ga .• who
itnnounced that he will not
seek re-election.
A series of home movies
shot by ff.It. Haldeman at
the Nixon White House is
being edited for distribution
as six hour-long TV specials,
H al deman an d a n
independent producer say.
The Super 8 film has been
edited and transferred to
videotape by Jlm Devaney
a n d J PD Enterprises of
Rolling Hills Estates. and
Ex ec utive Televis ion
P roductions. a Can adian
producer , Devaney said.
''It's an unprecedented
film,"' Devaney said. "Never
in history has a presidency
been filmed (rom ins ide the
~ite House.." __
A>chitect Robert Burley
designed the cust<>m ·built
residence, a two-story white
c l apboard contemporary
Vermont farmhouse.
The 29·year ·old hotel was
notod for its Copa Room in
the late 1950s and '60s, where
Davis, Dean Martin, Frank
Sinatra. Peter Lawrord and
J oey Bis hop often staged
impromptu appe arances.
The quintet became known
as the "Rat Pack."
MADE MOVIES -. H .R.
Haldeman's series or home
movies shot at t he Nixon
White House is being edited
for television specials.
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Drug errors widespread·
Pharmacists say hospital medication slipups common
CHICAGO <AP > -Hospitals
make hundreds of thousands of
medication mistakes each year
-often because or things like
misplaced decimal points or
illegible scrawls -and the
res u1ts can be deadly, two
pharmacists say.
One patien t died after
receiving 10 milligra m s of a
drug from a nurse who misread
a prescriptio n f o r 1.0
m illigr a ms, the pharmacists
say.
"It's one of I.he great hidden
problems in medicine today -
and none or us aan afford to hide
it a ny longer," Michael Cohen
sai d in a n i nterv ie w b y
American Medical News.
Cohen. -director of pharrpacy
services al Quak e rtown
M e m o rial H ospital I n
Quake rtown. P a .. a nd Neil
Davis, professor or pharmacy at
T e mple Unive r si t y in
Philade lphia, s ay h ealth
professionals are reluctant to
adm it the severity of the
problem.
Davis also said patients -like
the one who received ear dr-0ps
in his rectum -should object.
when they suspect they're being
given the .wrong treatment.
He said m the journal hat a
s tudy s howed t h e ave r age
m e d ication e rro r rate in
hos pitals is about 12 percent. In
a ho~pit a l with a bout 300
patients, he said. there could be
as m any as 131 ,400 m edication
errors a year.
Medication errors stem from a
variety of problems. Davis said
-il leg ible handwriting,
inadequate pharmacy services
in hospitals, nurses dispen5ing
m ed ication without a n yone
checking their work.
"T he biggest cause of error is
omission -when the patient
does not get the medication," he
told the journal. "Sometimes
there's confusion dver t he order.
Sometimes there's a ·nursing
shortage. Sometimes the drug's
not available."
D avi s said the av e rage
hos pital patient gets 10 doses or
drugs ~ch day, and "the chance
for e rror is verv great .
u Many medication error& are-
or no conseque nce," Da vis said.
But he added . "If you for~et to
give a dose of milk or magnes ia
you can forget a dose of an
anti-cancer drug."
Davis a n d Coh en have
gathered examples or mistakes
in a book, "Medication Errors:
Causes And Prevention." Some
examples:
-A doctor wrote an order for
1.0 milligrams or a drug used for
acute attacks of gout. Davis said
the nurse didn't see the decimal
point and administered 10 mgs
of the drug. The patient died.
Davis said the doctor should
not have used the decimal
P'inpoint. but he s a id tfle
p_roblem was complicated
b ecause the n urse was
inexperienced and didn't realize
the l arger do-~ wa ~
inappropriate
-A doctor treating a patient
for a painful right ear wrote a
prescription with '' R" and
"ear " leaving out the period.
T he pe r so n ad mi nistering
medication read the directions
as rear. and the patient received
the medication in his rectum ..
Davis said in that case, ii
patient should object. If a
patient has an ear problem and
the nurse •·tells you I have~
for your rear , you're supposed to
say there's nothing wrong with
my rear."
-A nurse coming on duty on
a ward for tuberculos is· patients
asked one patient if he was Mr.
Thomas. and he said, 'Wright.'
Mr . Wri g ht received M~
Thomas' medication without a
ill effects, Davis said.
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CRIME PAYS? -Two of the world's most wanted men
Britain's Rona ld Biggs <left > and France's Albert Spaggiari
s h a r e a la ugh in Ri o de Jane iro. Brazil. Biggs
mast erminded the 1963 Glasgow-London train robbery.
while Spaggiari was the brains behind the 1976 Nice sewers
bank robber~·.
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~ffiU~OO~. \
Poli.sh police. _accused
f'o ChGrch claims more arrests by ~rtial law JXiwer
WARSAW, Poland CAP> -Poland'1 Roman
C•tbollc primate has accused tbe country'•
marUal law rulen ot arrestlns 1tlll more people
and lDcreuinl the aufferlq ol the Poliab peop,le.
Abo, a P'lfle wu reported under way ln t'.be
nation's OOmmunlat Party,.
the most difficult problems will be aolved tbrou1h
perauulon, mutual undentandini and accord."
The artlcll aaJd the state "ii aUU 1trivln1 to
assure all clti1ens of the freedom of conacleoce
and faith.
·'The buis for ataLe·church cooperation la a
common concern for the d•tlny of the Polish
nation and the desire to resolve the present
situation. Thb concern la atron~er than the
differences aeparalinl the state ana the church
... Thus, martial law bu not stopped diac~ion
of national accord between the Poles. The Roman
Catholic Church and the other churches can play
an imookant role in achievinl that accord."
Today, army and Communlat Party olftclala
called IOI' a pur1• of t.bole wbo bad 1l•en in to "the
eneml• ol aoclallam," a t!Odeword tor the radical
elements within the independent trade union
Solidarity. Tbe paPty said 2,.00 people were
stripped ot membenbip durinl th' fint three
weeks ol martial law rule. •
Tadeuaa Nowicki, deputy chairman ol the
party'• ·Watcbdo1 Control Commission, told the
Pollab news a1ency PAP that 1,100 people were
expeUed permanently from the party durlq the
ftnt three weeks ol martial law and another 1,300
Giemp, renewln1 hi• earlier offer lo mediate
between the government and the independent
-labor unJon Solidarity, recalled a monument to
workers shot durtn1 the uno food price riots in the
Baille filY of Elbla1, a Jarge rock broken in two
with a cross joining the halves. were stricken from party J'Ol!I, but could reapply
tor party membership.
PAP said in a separate commentary today
that the government must increase the price of
consumer goods and food, despile_the
"mislivin&s" or the people, in order to prevent a
total collapse of the market economy.
"Today, we still have before our eyes this
broken stone," Glemp said. "We still can get
together. The church wants lo be in the middle -
just-like this cross connecting the broken parts."
Archbishop Joaer Glemp issued a call for
dialorue between Solidarity and the aovernment.
. But he said there "are stUI more and more
people being arrested, and so many internees are
waiting to be released. The circle of broken people
or those being broken is spreading." "Brothers of the broken nation," Archbishop
J ozef Glerpp said in a sermon Sunday in St.
Andrew's Church in Warsaw, "get toaether, for we
have to defend ourselves by ourselves, because no
' He also renewed hls condemnation of forced
loyalty oaths renouncing Solidarity which the
government requires members or the union to sign
to keep their jobs. one is going to help us! · Many people who cannot' sign the document in
good ~cience are being fired, he said, while
others who sign do so against their true beliefs.
Coercing people to sign the oaths only increases
"the circle of those hostile toward the authorities,"
be warned.
•'But to do this we need a climate of
cooperation, and for that we need dialogue. The
authonUes should.try to win people."
-.-In-its press review tc>aay, "lbe official PAP -
news agency quoted the daily newspaper
Rzeczpospolita as saying cooperation between the
church and the state "is of basic importance."
It said the church's "important social role" is
"largely co.nnected with action toward
normalization of social moods, and cooperation in
creating a climate in which the common and even
While the archbishop spoke al St. Andrew's,
the government radio network resumed its weekly
broadcast of Sunday Mass. But it broadcast the
service from Warsaw's Holy Cross Church,
including a homily on how Christ helped those in
seemingly hopeless situations.
.F o~thridge collapse kills 40 .
· Horseplay, ove-rlooding, neglect blamed:in disaster
RIO DE JANEIRO, Bra:c._
CAP> -Horseplay, overloading
and neglect were blamed lod&¥--
for the collapse or a suspended
footbridge over one or the Sete
Quedas Falls that plunged , at
Inst .c> slgbtseers to their death
in the churning waters of Uie
Parana River 50 feet below.
. Most of the people on the
narrow 1uapenaion bridle were
swept away by the'swift current,
but seven managed to grab onto.
Ute bridle eables or rocks near
tjle waters's ed1e and were resc~ said a~q>.Y ~gt. Clilio • Kemps. bead of one-or the tint
rescue tea~ to arrive Sunday
at the scene or the tragedy on
tbe Brazil-Paraguay b~.der
aboul 100 miles west or Rio de
Janeiro. All or those on the
'>bridge were believed to have
been Brazilians.
·creenapan sees
· near.llJC/tJ jobless
WASH.ING TON <AP> -
Contradicting a Reagan
administration assessment that
the r~ession has bit bottom,
economist AJan Greenspan says
he suspects unemployment will
approach 10 percent and the
economy won't turn upward for
several more months. ·
But Greenspan, chairman ol
the Co'UnciJ of Economic
·Advisers in th e Ford
adm~tration and an adviser to
Reagan, cited the reduction in
the inflation rate as a n
encouraging sign for the
·.rpresident's ~onomic program.
Pauy unit gets
$16million
NEW YORK <AP > -The
Cerebral Palsy Association of
America collected more than $16
million nationwide during a
ll·bour weekend telethon,
topfinl tut year's pledges by $2
JDl lion, Debra Judell , a
1pokeswoman, bas said.
She said Sunday the pledges
ranged from individual
contributions of $5 to
corporation donations or
'fU0 ,000. The 31st annual
teletbon was broadcast from
WOR here to 135 cities in the
United States and Canada and
was opened by Nancy Reagan.
Divers in sub
had no warning
MANILA CAP> -The five
divers who drowned in a
chamber aboard the submarine
U .S.S. Grayback had no warning
that the tank was not filling with
oxygen as it should have when
the water drained out, a U.S.
N~vy spobsmait, sl&id today.
"It can happen very, very
s uddenly," said Navy
$pokesman Fred Leeder, at the
Subic Bay Navy Base, SO miles
northeast of Manila, where the
incident early Sunday is being
Investigated. He said there was
no warning bell or other device
to signal a lack of oxygen in the
chamber.
Gwunenslwt
at medical copter
TEL AVIV, Israel <AP> -
Unidentlfied iunrnen opened fire
on a United Nations medical
helicopter in southern Lebanon
Sunday night, but the aircraft
was not hit, a l1.N. spokesman
said today.
The helicopter was flying a
Swedish medical team from
U.N. headquarters ~ Naquora,
on the Mediterranean Sea, to an
encampment o( Irish soldiers
near Siddiqin in the western
sector of the border enclave.
Public radio eyes
UPI takeover
AUSTIN, Texas <AP> -A
report on United Press
International shows it is a
''los ing enterprise,'' but
National Public Radio has
decided to give further
consideration to a UPI takeover
anyway, NPR Chairman
Maurice Mitchell said.
NPR said the E.W. Scripps
Co., 95 percent owners of UPI,
are discussing the possibility of
Scripps "donating" the wire
service to NPR, a federally
funded, non·profit organisaUoo.
~
French socialists.
tJUfle": setbacks
PARIS <AP> -It was a bad
weekend for President Francois
Mitterrand and his ruling
Sociali s ts . Con se r va tive candidates won back thret!
National Assembly -seats and
retained a fourth one, and the
coostitulional court ordered the
government to amend its new
nationalization law.
The lietback to Mitterrand'•
eight-month-old regime was not
even crippling, let alone falal.
T he Socialists still have a 75-seat
majority in the assembly, the
lower house of the French
parliament.
Philippine jeta
strafe tanker
MANILA, Philippines <A P> -
The government admitted today
Philippine air force planes
strafed a Japanese tanker ofT
Mindanao island. It claimed the
attack was mounted because the
ship ignored orders to stop and
was sl.lSpected or carrying arms
and anti-government guerrillas.
Breaking a three-day s ilence
on Friday's shooting, Foreign
Minister Carlos P. Romulo said
in a statement that the stl'8fing
was carried out as "a legitimate
exercise or our right to protecl
our national security and
territorial integrity."
Dad cal/A singer
after rescue
ZARAGOZA, Spain <AP> -
The father or pop singer Julio
Iglesias telephoned his son in the
United Stales to let him know he
was safe after police dynamited
their way into a hidebut where
he· had been held by terrorists
for 19days.
Anti•terrorist police rescued
the 66-year-old obstetrician and
arrested his four captors Sunday
in the smaU northeastern village
or Trasmoz, about 90 miles from
Zaragoza.
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Swtina February 1. and Enry Day of the Week
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wind gusts reaching 137 mph rests upside
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buildings under construction. a nd blew roofs.
walls and windows in to streets. Power was
knocked out for most of the city's 7S.000
n:sidents.
Promiscuity alleged at farm
Zoning law closes academy after reports of sex
MOUNT HOLL'r', N.J. <AP) -Local official~
are · trying to shut down a riding academy tbat
advertises wet T-shirt contests and "Miss Nude
Farm Girl" competitions~ arguing tfle facility
violates zoning 4aws. ·-
Judge AJexander Wood llJ bas ruled that the
5-Acre Farm and Riding Academy must close
temporarily until he can decide whether it violates
zoning. Lumbe rton Township Solicitor Stacy
Moore Jr. brought the case, charging the farm is
a business operation in a rural-agricultural zone.
Donald Manno. the lawyer r epresenting
5-Acre, sald the facility, about 20 miles rrom
Philadelphia, is a private .riding..academy that
offers its members additional personal services.
The general manager, Bob Saieva. ·said the
club "has socials in the evenings for members
only, and basically, io the state of New Jerse~.
what consenting adults do in the.privacy of a cl~b
is their own business.
"There's a no-pressure atmosphere· here." he
said
Promotibnal foaterial for' the ·clvb ad"ertises:
in additloo lb wet T-shirt and "'Miss Nude Ferm
Girl'" contests, swap u\eets.-a :water)>ed . r~m.
male '·slave" .auctlons and c0uples.auct1ons. .
Facilities Y'lclude< a' fuH~ dr,:g6oua e (or tw o
witti manacJes . ..a °IarJe whir'9o(>I, a massage room and, a . pa1.,t yhouse wtth an °ad.)uslable
"swinging'' ,bed. : • • . · " • ., · · • •
• • • I ,. " • t t • * •
Jnclu'ded' with legal papers filed by Moore. t,1as
a reprilll bf a· Jealure· sto,.Y jrr Cheri tnagazine
about t.fte f~Ol ll)~l'inc,ltl!ie<f photogcaphs ·er nu~e
pntici~ntt. A. 5-Acr~ broc_h!-lre desorj~d itself as . . .
~\
•·a ver y pri.vate c lub with very pleasant
members."
The brochure also noted that S-Acre bad been
the subject of articles in Hustler and Penthouse
magazines.
The township moved Dec. 22 to have the
facility closed, saying it violated zoning, fire and
construction reguljltions and Wood handed down
his ruling late last week.·
Moore argued the farm also disobeyed a.n
April 19, 1979, order by Superior Court Judge
Martin Haines directing it to stop commercial
operations.
Manno s aid there are five other riding
academies operating in L.umberton Township in
the same rural-agricultural zone and 5-Acre was
singled out. -.-
He said a building inspector has been to the
farm on official business at least 12 times in the
last two years, and he said the fire department has
drawn up floor plans of the two-story structure to
assist them in the event of a fire.
T he law
0
yer said the farm is a private club and
not :i commercial venture.
• •1A membership is required," he said. "The
· mell) bers do wh at they choose to do, or don't do
thin~s they don't choose to do."
He said there has never been any suggestion of
criminal activities at the facility and urged Wood
not to let moral sta ndards enter in his decision.
Two years ago, the fa rm attempted to qualify
as a private 'golf club. but the township said the
· 5.4-acre farm does not meet the SO.acre minimum
zoning requirement.
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Sp·aCe .&;bUtt'e ~helter ·schedtiled J.
$4_0 million project to protect vehicle from strong winds on launch pad
Boys' club 'firm'
On barring girls
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE
BASE (APf -The Air Force
plans lQ. bajld a 1Lant weather
shelter to protect the apace
shuttle from atronc winds on the
launch pad when flichte at.art
taking off here Jn the mld· to
late-19805.
18 months later, Ma . Bowman
said.
actual rundin.i wtll not be ,
cont.11dered hy Cffngrcss unt1l the
l983 bud&ct session, said Peck
Modiricatlon of that complex I
bej(Un in 1979
SANTA MONICA (AP) -The
Bo)'a' Club ol Santa Monica hu
d!Jfied the city in refusint to
aiSmlt tirla to lta Ocean Park
branch, ancl will close down the
· faclllty rather than fight the
iaaue in court, a club attotDey says. .
· The Ocean Park clubhouse
and athletic fields are located in
the city's Los AmigQS Park, and
Mayor Ruth Yannata Goldway
said the city cannot allow its
property lo b"e used by an
organization that discriminates.
Brown to for.ego · . . ~ pnmary campaign
LOS ANGELES ,CAP> -
Governor Edmund G. Brown
Jr., apparently unimpressed by
his competition in the U.S.
Senate Democratic primary,
plans no official campaign and
will save his $~ million war
, chest for the gener al election,
1• • his campaign chief says.
''The plans are just for him to
continue lo run the state as
Mental Health to the
Department of Corrections.
which supervises pr:isons.
A biU that would make the
transfer permanent has been
passed by 'the Legillature and
sent lb Go\'.. Edmund G. ~rown ·
Jr., who was scheduled to hear
argument.Son it today.
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Robbers ramack
f ac~lity.f or. dmg1
OAKLAND· <AP> ...;... Two.
robbers dressed in surgeons'
scrub suits lied up a doctor, a
nurse and· three hospital .
corpsmen in an operating room
at the Naval Regional Medical
Center and ransacked the room
for drugs, officials said.
The robbers, ·armed with
knives, took "small amounts of
drugs, personal property and
cash," in Sunday's attack,
hospital spokes woman Betty
Bec k said.
usual and not have any activity ·
in the primary ... campaign chief ~o y to appeal Jodie Krajewski said. de . . etamtv£ cision
Hospital tightens
security measures
SAN BERNARDINO (AP> -
In an effort to halt escapes by
sex offenders and other patients
with criminal records, Patton
Stale Hospital has instituted a
series or security measures
including the addition of 30 stale
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Sony
Corp. of America, vowing to stop
the courts from dictating what
tele vision viewers may or; may
n ot do with home video
recorders, will appeal the
Betamax video tape recorder
coypyright infringe!Jlent case \o
the U.S. Supreme Court, a Sony
attorney said.
Although a contractor hH yet
to be chosen ror the 40 mUUon
project, the Air Force expects it
to be completed before October
1985, when. the enOre shuttle
·complex should be ready fol'
use. ·
"N~SA .an,d the Air FC>rce. '
have their heads togettier," said
.CaP,t . P.eg· Bowman ,'· a'
spokeswoi:nan at ·Air Force
·space Division headquarters in
Los' Angeles. "We kno.w we nffd
this tt\ing, but· )VC?:re still .doint
the conceptµal studies t-hat
precede design work." ·
Meanwhile, the Army, Cor~ of.
Engineers is revi~wing
architecturaJ and engineering
companies "to find on·e that
could handle. something of this
magnitude," she said. ·
Vandenberg's location next to
the Pacific Ocean makes the
launch site vulnerable to stiff
sea breezes that range up to 35
mph, said Maj. Ron Peck, a
base spokesman.
Such winds could hamper the
attachment of fuel tanks and the
shuttle orbiter to the solid rock~t
boosters, as well as the loading
of material into the spacecraft's
cargo bay, he said.
''There has Ileen a growing
realization that something like
this was need~," Peck said.
The shelter will be known as
the Shuttl e Assembly Buildjng
a nd wi ll be a n "·inverted
U·shaped" structure abutling
the launch tower: Peck said.
. Like other facilities at the site, it
will be built on rails so it can be-
m o v e d a·w a y f .r o m' 't he
spacecraft before launch, Peck
said . ·
Development, acqulsition and
construction of West Coast
shuttle raclllties will cost an estimated $2.3 billlon, not
including the $40 million for the
weather shelter. 11
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approved Its construction, but
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shuttle loun<.'hcs here will tuke
pluce from & space laun ch
COIJlplcx In the southern portion
or the batw that was buill lor the
Manned Orbitin& Laborat,0ry
program cancel ed in 1969
Al Kennedy Space Ce nter In
Florida, the externul tu nks and :":)
other components are attached
while the shuttle ls in a vertical
position. When assembly Is tl:>
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Circuit Court of Appeals' refusal
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the Interior Department has told the along a 35~ile'-stretch of ,the San:. . , . . 1£
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commitment ofresources." retain S220.8·million it received in 47 -
He said selling offshore leases was bids on lS b~ the zjJ tr pets offeJ:"ed ...
only the first phase leading to oil On Aug . .' i8, s he grapted a . At selected branches, production and did not fall under Coastal Zone Management Act permanent \njOnotion banrung le,SE' ·Home Federal now;offers
requirements that federal action sales off tb&·san Luis Obispo coast accurate and professJ·onal affecting a s horeline must be and ordered the deRartment to return
consistent with state coastal the lease·sale money to bidders. personal in·come tax prepa-
management requirements. After the governtnent, .Western· Oil ration services from Tax Steenland said that under the Outer and Gas Asso'Ciation and .others
Continental Shelf Lands Act, a appealed the injunction. the U.-S. 9th Masters."
g 0 v er n 0 r m a y s ubmit Ci rcuit or Court oT Appeals l<~petfw E e 'f· 1ii -t recommendations, as to the size, injunctioq intact until 14 days ·after v n 1 yo..,,re no a
timing and location of the leases. but its final decision in the case. : . . Hom·e Federal customer,
the Secret.ary of the Interior may In grant.i~g. the inj~nctiqn, Ms . . you Can still take advantage r e j e c t o r a c c e p t t h e Pfaelier cntica~ed lnterapr Secr:etary -. . . . · .
recommendations depending on James Watt (or "quite etearly ·of this trme-saVIng-and
whether they orrer a reasonable violating . the spa~·t or the Outer·: .often money-saving-tax
balance with the national interest. Continental · Shel La.nds Act by . . .
()eputy Attorney General Theodora giving·9n1y minimal considerat}ol't.to preparation service.
Berger argued lease-s ales are a conces:n~ ex~ressed• by Ca~ifornia ~f you 're a H ome ,
commitment to oil production and Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. F d l t ·
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MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) -Kuwait
har siped a t80 D.)lllioa contract for
deliver)' of four L·lOO·IO Super
Hercule• aircraft , lite
Lo c k h • • d'· Geo r 1 I a Co. b a 1
announced.
on
fThU t• tJw ffr,t oJ o IO·porl Nrlc• on llot.o to toot °"
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Wh•t differentiates my tax ser1ea, 1tart1n1 today.
from just about all othera u well H from the U.S.
gqvernment 's own lax, cuides •nd the lnternal
Revenue Service's own booklets la that my columns
lnclude: Tips dug out or Tax Court decisions upholding
deductions that the I RS chalJenges: ·and
Rules and reg·
ulatlons that are ~ n e w and possi bly
unknown even to
local IRS age nts. •,..
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you, accept a distrl~t ''Ill PllTfl ~ Z IRS agent's word as ~ -
final if his/her view
differs with this column ! The agent may be wrong,
not the column! >
ft is with confidence that r pledge that all of you
will find some helpful hints in this series, and some of
you will find all of the information of value.
To document my point, this series describes 18
Tax Court decisions of 1981 involvinJ various types of
deductions that were challenged by the IRS. Of the
total, 13 cases were decided In' favor or the taxpayer,
broken down into four on medical expenses. four on
casualty loss deductions, three on educat ion
expenses. one on office-at-home deductions and one 1 on deduction or legal fees in bankruptcy.
No IRS booklets or pamphJets will tell you about
thes e cases that may help you s upport your
deductions in instances similar to those upheld by the
Tax Court.
In today's and subsequent columns on medical
expenses, you'll also find t~ree IRS private letter
rulings that were favorable to the taxpayers
involved. _
Thes e private rulings cannot be cited a s
precedents, but they indicate the kind of ruling you
can expect to gel under similar circumstances from
the IRS.
Now let's proceed to the IRS rulings and court
decisions involvi ng medical expenses that were in
favor of the taxpayers -and see if they can help you.
your family or your friends.
The Tax Court had before it the case of an
individual whose wife suffered from severe arthritis
pain. Her physician advised that installing a health
spa in their home for her use would help relieve the
pain, and this was done.
The gen eral rule is that a medi c ally
recommended capital improvement lo a house is
deductible as a medjcal expense to the extent that the1
cost exceeds any increase in the value of the house
resulting from the improvement. The Tax Court held
that the health spa was a medically helpful
improvement. It therefore allowed a medical
deduction for the amount by which the cost of the
health spa and its installation exceeded any increase
in the vaJue of the home attributable. to the spa.
Since the health spa was accepted by the court as
a medkal improvement. the costs of operating and
maintaining the spa a lso would be deductible as
medical expenses
The IRS itself applied the general rule for
d e du cting m e d ically recommended capital
improvements in a 1981 private ruling involving an
unusual type of improvement. Here the taxpayer
suffered from a type of allergy that apparently was
made worse by the moldy shingles on the taxpayer's
house. After the taxpayer 's allergist advised that the
walls should be redone to reduce contact with mold,
the shingles were replaced with wood clapboard. The
taxpayer wanted to deduct 60 percent of the cost of
the shingles under the medical capital improvement
rule . The IRS agreed that this qualHied as a
deductible medical improvement. but wouldn't
commit its~lf in the private ruling on exactly how
much was deductible.
That amount d ep ended on the taxpaye r 's
evidence of how much the value of the property
increased. This would be determined if and when the
taxpayer's return was examined.
·Tomorrow: More on medkal expenses -and
1981 's r•vorable rulings.
Gold metals quotations
Gold
By The Associated PreH
Selected world gold prices today:
London: morning fi xing $369.75, off $9.50.
London: afternoon fixing $373.75, off $5.50.
Paris: $373.65, off $9.44.
Frankfurt: $372.47, off $7.53.
Zurich: Late fixing S372.00, off $6.00 bid; $375.00 asked.
Handy & Harman: only daily quote $373.75, off SS.SO.
Engelhard: only daily quote $373.75, off $5.50.
Engelhard: only daily quote fabricated $392.44, off
$5.77.
Metals
NEW YORK CAP> -Spot nonferrous metal prices
today:
Copper 77~·79\.'l cents a pound, U.S destinations.
~ad 28-34 cents a pound.
Zinc 42 cents a pound, delivered.
Tin S7.6433 Metals Week composite lb
Aluminum 76-77 cents a pound, N. Y.
Mercury $420.00 per flask.
Platinum $364.00 troy oz., N. Y.
Sil~r
Handy & Harman, $7,845 per troy ounce. ..
Gold coiru
NEW YORK (AP) -Prices late Friday of 80ld coins.
compared with Thursday's price.
Krqerrud, l troy 01 .• $3IO.OO, off *5.50.
Maple leaf, 1 troy oa., mQ.00, olf Sl.50.
Medcu 50 peso, 1.2 U'oy os., 1410.25, off 17.'75.
A...utn 100 crown, .llm troy oi., 1371.00, on SS.00.
Source: Dea.kl'Perera
~.M.Boyd in~~ 111111 Pl@J
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RA llROADID BY "'o ... James Garner stars as an Oklahoma railroad man
in the 1950s. whose job and ruture are
threatened as the diesel engine replaces
the steam locomoti ve in "The Long
S umm er of G eorg e Adams." a
comedy-drama on NBC \Ch. 4 1 Monday at
9p.m. .
Ind • ~ kllar
lf"9lfto ... .... ""* -~oen-for• Ind o.h. 'flG'
7:IO. 2 ON THI TOWN
~ • 14-yMt~
Old wtio eurw. from
Down'• Syndtonw: YWI
Camp Pendleton tor
lnafructlona on how to
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dlloo¥er that tNlr old dub
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FMtured: a trip to tne Ml
of "General Hoeplbll'; •
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Evelyn Waugt1'1 novel.
C~n Char'" AYder
retume to~ C.-
tle In 1944 .... he,....
hie Mel ldWllp with lOtd ~ ~r--'Y 20
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YOU AllCID flOft IT
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llOfle on a cemc>lnO trtp to
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119tter. • al UTT\.l ~ON
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drop• from utleuatlon .,.., --1IJng ......
lntha .... Q
• MOVIE
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I tttn Ouetln HoftwlM.
Kaltlatlne Aoea. WMI
being utoad to ... •
nelOMl«>r'• ..... .
young gradueM .. .....
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de Trtomphe; a ....,_ ,.._,, ""° .becelM an
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UCLA
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(1972) OoeumMtaty. A
pllotogracHllc alq)edltlon
..... tne proud and ....
9lflt tiger from the tror.n
...... qf 8IC>erta through
the Hlmaley•to tt1e tun-
Id junglta of India. -
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NN'OflMANCU
"BrtdaahMcl ~I it
In Arcadia Ego" Baaed on
~velyn Waugh'• novel.
C.taln Cnari.. Ryder
retwna to 8rideatlMd C..
tie In 1M'4.,..,.. he,....
hie lrltnOahlp with Lord
8eOeltlan Fl)'W r-1y 20
~ewlltr. (Part 1)Q
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Jan-Mlchael Vincent,
Cybill Shepherd. A ,....,di adanllat Ind •
lew enforcer ,.. In love
wtlMe in-tJoatlno -atrenga g90graplc Irr~
latttlta tMlng pl.-In •
anlal t-tf\et Ilea ,_,._
ty ~ ...wted by an Illian
~craft.•
{aJ DOTTIE M:8T
''Spedal DalMry'' Dottle w.. Ind IC.My Aogar'8
perform -of ... .,.,... '*· ~ "8otry." "L.aeaon In~ .. Ind
"~TrMcJty."
·•MOYll
• • ._. "Star Trell -The
Motion Picture" ( 1'791 w-.m SNM., IAonard
~-The '°"'* -fftandel' ot ttie u .a .s.
Enterpriaa ~hie
old or.. and .... off °" • n!IMlon to tlnCI .. ~
-_.. feapclllalblt for --~"'-· -, ..............
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A ............. HWI
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''The Lano lumlftar Of 0-0-Adlma" (~ ... , .._ o.nar, Joan
Hacllett. An Olclatioma
railrOlld men la laced with
per90MI and larnlly Cttaaa
Ind long-term unemp!Oy·
mant when technology
cauaM him to loM the Otttt
job he'• -knOwn. •• M0\'11
·CHAtlll LISTINGS "FilntHlea" (Premiere)
fkaantle ~. JoM
Gabttal. The cr.-ot of a
popular ~ 909'> I
9 ICNXT ICBSl
9 ICNBC (NBCI
9 ICTL.A (Ind.)
9 ICABC (ABC)
9 ICFM8 CCBSI
9 ICHJ-TV (Incl.I
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l.D> On-TV
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® HBO
(C) I Cil'll!f'M x I
C!l IWORI NY .• N.Y.
Gl> CWTBSI
<ll IESPNI
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• Spotlight
• IC..bl• N•ws N•lwork)
opera -"* tor the
peraon ""° .. ., ..... ~
""" '""'cMnnt ... CMil members"' ... "-· != .....
•• "MeMn And HcMwd"
(1MOI fl'aul LaMall, .Maoft
Aobarda. An ~
unknown OH •t•tlon
llt1endMt clalfN to be ...
rlgl!ttUI ..... to "-ct
Hughe•' bllllon dollar
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C...r...-Wlld.A
ptOfllJIOMll ..... tNlf
Mow. ....... tttdct °' .. .,... ..... Ill.,.,
•bea--.•w ~~The llapNnt
....... (1MO) JoM ~.
~Hot*N.Adedlo
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16ot'1 ...... *"'*" .. ........... ~
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and POWetf\11 flallUalno.
t:IO~R~CAU.8
An emotfolllly t'°*"d "'*" ""° .......... ...._, ~ Niael on
llftnelnt In • fl'OUP of ..
ciolaelwho .........
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Aobart ~ .......
1he liftpoct of WOttd Ww
l'a •••11~1 on art Ind
Iha~ --.,, and pollllcal po.-In
Iha 20tfl c.ttury. (A)
CID THI YIAA THAT WM: 1111
Patridl O'Neal 11oat1 Ihle
loolc at tne ,,_. !NmOr•
bit ~· "' ... pr9Wlout
*'O ii'cil NOfl\a ~THE
YIAA
Bob Newtlatt hoata • look
at 1ha 2S ll'°9C lnltlgulng
people of ttle Y99r 1N1. u
Mlacted 'by the edltora of ....... .-=. I WHAT'8 NCIRTWfTH
THINGHT
The poaltlon of Iha ~
can Right In ~· wor1d ~ tO:aO. IND&BJDINT
NITWOMNIW8
• WHAT'8 NGHT WfTH THINGHT
The poaltJo(5 of Iha AmeO-
can Rlgtit In today'• wor1e1
laanalynd.
®MOVIE * * "Loopt;da" I 1880)
Martin sn.w.. Albert An-
...... T entlon IM!llda to a
ahat1er1ng dlmax among
tne membera . ol • gang
wt1o -planning to •• ww an~• bal*
robtlety from tne -• below ... .,.... of loo.
don. 'PO'
.M0\'11 * * * "Altered Statw" (18801 Wllllam ~. B1a1r ar-. A Klanlllt oon-
clucta • btzan9 experi-
manta upon lllrnaalf whlc:fl
l!_I out of oontrol. 'R'
10-M CZ) M0\'11 **,_. "P~ Haro"
( 1973) Keir OullM, EJlu..
belt! Afl*'t, A ~
~ ...... , .......
~-urttllhellnda .,.... ~ COftW'D
from • good-nlltured bar. .... ..... 11••••<1>oa .... l ~YNIGHT
• TH1.a:iasi:ON1
~ . ....__
too fOOd to be !NL
.IMPON>NfOION
• l*l<CAVITT
011Mt: actor Stewart
~.(Plll't1of2)
(C)MOVIE . * * ,_. "Happy IMrttlday • o.Mlnf" I 1NO) MacM11ne
ic.tln, Rita Moreno. A Har·
YWd atudent'I lllf1hday
party .. ,... famlly'• 8outfl
Plllladelphl• home
~In~
upetlence for hie Ylaltlng
~tea.'R'
(ll)MOVie
• • •.t "Blood Feud"
(1MO) Sophia Loran. Mw-
callo Mamolannl. A widow
la aided by an ldMllatlc
...,. Ind • arnalltlme
......, In,,.,~
cruHd• agalntl the
maloao wflo Idled 1w ""'8Mnd .• ,..
t 1:IO. Cl) QUINCY
Sam, angered by °'*1cY•
lt,.,....iOa on partoi11•1G
1r1 ~ on • martial
ar1a..-iln~ol
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... to anott.r ~
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CAMON
Ouea1a: Jim Fowler,
MlctllMll LM1don. Donna
Orange Couf DAILY PILOT /Monday ,January 18, 1982
TUBE TOPPERS
KTLA • 8: 00 "The Graduate."
Dustin Hoffman in one of his most
memorable roles.
K ABC 8 9:00 -"Fanta,ies." Movie
premiere stars Suzanne Pleshelte.
KNBC 8 9:00 -.. The Long Summer
of George Adams.·· J am es Garner stars
in movie premiere.
KNXT a 10:00 -.. People of the
Year ." Bob N ewhart hosts a look at the
25 most intriguing people or 1981.
Theodor9, Or. PIUI Ehrllcfl.
lo MCNIWI ~· •THlooo~
,... ~ In llllllllNldt,
Iha lleCllc ....... IMdng
up to <>ac:ar'a ~
when botti -· In ttle Anl'f Aaaerw. ··~ TWo ...,.... bloirle •
COlllllly.....i.m Mgat' f()(
thadMll'loflhalrMter.
I .u.T NIWMIAT
CN'T10NID MC ....
Cl) ,AT OOUJNI: THe
Hlft~T
VOlllntMrl from the audl-
anoa r.apond comlcally to
llypnotll auggHllona
mada to tham by thll
an1er1alner.
-Ml>MGHT-
11:11. IHA NA NA
au.t: Troy~.
•• MOYll
• • "The Return Of The
Mod Squad" ( 1'791
MldlMI Colt, Peggy Lip-
ton.
• M0\'11 ••s.cr.. WOftd Of Aap-
.._ .. (1'77) Documentary.
• ..a OOUGI Al
Ollae1a: Ban v-. J.-, ~. Pia ZadOta. Attdy
MMn.
• rrt lVBn'900rl ··-· "Computer Operatlone"
12:11 (8) MCMI
• ..... "My 8odyguwd"
119191 an Maltapeaca,
Adam Baldwlrl. The -kid .. • Clllc:ago high
aciflOOI INlll• lrltnd9 with
... adlOOI OU1CMI Ind
togatfler they atand up 10
ttle c:nial g&llQ wflldl heel
peraecuted them both.
'PO'
12:20 (I) MOYIE ••'.t "Sphinx" (1'811
Franll Langella, L.aeley-
~ Down. A rvtlllaaa
black matllet antlqutt ...
ring ~empt• to llloCI an
Egyptologlat from dltcoY-
-ino Iha wi.Mbouta of •
pttcaltaa ...........
permitted to wtew. 'PO'
t!:IO 8 8 TOMOMOW au.ta: ._Janner; pr~
dl!09I Alan Carr. (A)
1 -M/Tf/l'(
lmUEIDINT
·NITWON< NIWI
Cl)MCMI
••• ··~Now''
(1'791 Manon .ando .
....,,.,., ~. Directed by
Ff'anda Ford ~ lilt
~•lallpeta ...,.. em0ertl1 ,
on • fftlaalon up river Into
Iha Vlatl•1,... luflGla to
find and 1t• • ~ .
AWOL Almy oflloer wt1o
llal lolled ... ~
llttemptt ac Illa capbd. 'R'
.MOVIE
•• .,. ''HOlly#ood 9ou6e-
vwd" C 19711 Candice ,_._
IM, Old! Miiier. F,.n
from lndlana. • YOllllQ
Ml)lring ltarlel~ becomea
lnvolwd In • rMI robbety
Illa! aha thlnkl 11 pat'! of
'* mcMe daOut .• ,..
tl'.AO. Cl) MIW'Je(
An~~
bile ,,.,..,_ on Ila W9Y to
9oe1on.(A.I
1:00• MOVIE * * ."The 81g Sllow" 1193n oan. Alltry. ~
eum.tte. A turMM Weal·
.,,,., rtdea tM rar;oa. 1=::ovr
•• ~ "My o..r Sect'•
taty'' ( 19481 Laraine o.y .
Kirk Dollglea. An author'•
MCtelary ftnde !Nit he
Ilk• glrla Ind pleya ...
llMd mOt• °"*' Ulan he ......
<C>MOVll •••-t "Siient Scleam"
(1N0) ~ 8alcJlng,
y--O.Cat1o. S.W,81
college atudentt t•k• rooma In • foreboding Oki
llouM ...... gtlaly and
tlill uneofyecj murder WU
committed yawl _..,,
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t:IO (8) THE YEAR THAT WAS:
1111
Palfldl O'NMI hoata Ihle
Jo<* Ad the moat -· bit _, .. of tne PfeYloul
Y99f. 2:00. INTaTAINM!NT
TOMGHT
JOM Felc:lano talk• about
hie Ille Mid comciow •
-aong. ·= * *. 'h "ThoM Lipa.
ThoM EY99" (1M0) Frar91
L.angallt, Gtynnla o·c:on...
.-. A llarnboyant aummat
atodc ac10t, wtlo '*-
of Broadway llardom.
defendl .,, ~t.
~ruca prop boy Ind PfC>ltlOlea 1111 ,_ wftll
a dlOt"8 gltt • R' 2:161 N1W1 2:20 NIWI
MOYll
***.,. "Thoaa Lipa, T,_ EY99" (1MO) Frank
L.angallt, Olynnlt O'Con-
.-. A flllmboyent·aummat
alodt .:tor. wtlo ~
of Broadway 1tatdom,
...,_ an ~icompet911t,
~ pr09 boy Ind
promotaa Illa r-wtltt a dlorua git!. 'R' a::ao• .... (C)MOVIE •
........ ~"(tt32)
PIUI ...,,,,, 0-V-Allft. A
.,....,,.,. llOOdlllm ,...
lo ... top "' Iha Map dur-
t:to ~~ • * ~ ''Cmlfornla Dr-.
Ing" (19791 Dannie awt.-
tophs, ~ O'eonr-.
A~~mantrom
Ct.ago w"'-on Iha c.t-
llomla ~ -Ind ~ lnvoNed wlltl !tie
d9llfllter of an aging
~bl.m.'R' 1:1e• MOVIE • * "Sanden" (1M4)
Alctlard Todd, M.nann.
Koc:ft. Upon arrMng In a
~· Afrlc:an ~. a lemale phyllc'an dlaooYarl
lhal lier -malt ool-
!Mgue It•,...,~
JOHN DARLING
M IKE, WE HAO A L.ITTL£
TROUSLE. 0co<JN0 '()U
A ROOM IN DEn:«>IT SO
YOU COUL.D COVER THE SUPER ecJWL !
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............. lrlL~--
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....,,.. Alt °' ........
1o1n1&"own t•• etatlon
~ cNIHl9 to be Iha
tlgflttul hair to Howetd
Hug11 .. • bllllon dollar ...... .. ,. .
• OOf(t(JM/fY
~·-· 4'10(J)MOW • * "Improper ChanNll" (tM1) Alen Anlln,...,.,...
Hartiay. A ..,.... of ,...,._.
deratandln;t cauaea •
aoc.lal ~-10 ~ Iha 6-~-old daughter of
• MPWated couple In tne
Ylctlm of Glilld --.. 'PO'
4:21 <B> MOYll
* * "The Return" (1NI)
Jan -M lcllaal Vincent.
Cybill Shepherd. A ,_ell ac:6antla4 and •
1ew antorcar ,.. In IO¥e
.... imwllgallng -ltrange g90graplc lrreeu-
latlt... taking ~ In •
arnall ICNln lhat Ilea r-t-
ly ~ ~ by .,, allen
~crllfl.
Taw•da11'•
Da111 l •tt H o .,1.,.
..... * * "H.,d Boiled
Melloney" (19411 ~
8oy9, Leo Gorcey The
Boya find themHlvH
Involved with • mystic ah<!
• mob of gangatera .meii
they Mt out In -en of 'I
bMulllui lady. cc:> • * * •;, "Bllllanu"
(1971) Woody A llen,
LoulN ~. A product
tM1.,, bored with hit
..-ryday routine. goea to a
amall l alln American
country Ind ~ a
dictator durtng • polltlcal
~al.'PO'
10:00 <HJ • * • .,. ''The Elapflant
M1111" (1N0) John Hun,
Antnony ... lne. A Mdl-
c-atad pllyalclan t•k••
under hil wing • horrlbly
deformeo man wttOM W.
lil4 then had ~ apant In
cllMp freak •llhlbltlona .
'PG'
Cl) * * "The Hollywood Knight•" ( 19101 Robert
·Wuhl, Tony 0enu. On Hal-
'--1 -In t915. • roway high ac:hool Gano
wreak• havoc In Beverly
Hiiia to -. lhe cioelng
of thaif hangout by the
local hOme ownera MllOCI·
atlon. 'R' • * * •;, "Snowtlall
Exprau" (19721 DH n
.Jor\9, Nancy Oleon. A
N.-Yorti acc:clllfttant tr•
Yela .-t to the Rodi ... In
an attempt 10 modernln a
dllapidated alcl raaort lier
1ntw11ed. ·o·
1CklO • •.,. "FronU. Hortz.on"
(1931) John Wayne, Jen.
niter Jon9. A promo!« ac:nen-lo awlndlt. rana..
.,. out of lllair land In
0tdar to build • dem tor 1
l'..-volr.
11:00(C) ***'Al"OtlyFor
NlgN" ( 1972) Jacqueline
81aaat, Valenllna eon-.
Dltected by Franc:olt T rvf·
faut. The ._ Ind IOwa of
llm perlormatw .. atud·
leCI In • m<Me-wll""1-•
INMe.'PO'
12:00 • • * * "Otean or-Ot Wyoming" ( 1948) Peggy
~. C11er1aa Cobllrn.
• ***"A ThollaMd
Clown•" ( 1916) Jeaon
Robardt. Bartlera Hwril.
_. • •• _. "Apac:M Rltlta"
(19851 Audie Murphy,
~-Danie.
..... "lmptoper cnan-
nel1" ( 1081) Ai,n Ar1cln,
r ..
...,....~.A--.
ot n1le1111der11andlnga ......... __ to
~--IM..,_,.. .................
--... lllC*HI °' cMO --.·.-a·
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alrUGtw• .. ....,.. ~
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M0tant" (tNO) l;diMrd
Woodward, Jacit JllOflll>-
ton. Awtrllllana ~
ed 10 flgtlt on Enoland'•
Ilda In the loer WW
decide to fight the Bow
~NIM on lhelf -terma.
t:OO(t) •• ''0..lh c... On
TheFr-.y"
Cl) * *. "Swldey In N.-
y Ottl.. c 1"4) Cliff lllobart·
eon. J-Fonde. After
b9illg Jill*' by ... b01·
lr1end and tr~ to Ntw
)'Qttl 10 v'8lt '* btottler ••
young -conaidart her poeltion on virginity.
1M CZ)**• "A Boy And Hit
Dog" (1'75) Oon ~.
~Benton. In poet.
World Ww IV c:MlizaUon. 1
boy and hil lalklng dog ...
out In -c;n of glrta. 2:00. * * "Cout To COalt" (1NO) Oyen Cannon, RoO-
ert 81alce. A runaway
~ .. and • tctappy
trucker haullng catll•
COUI lo coeat become tne
targel of • wtld c:roaa-
country ChaM. 'PO'
2:JO (8) **'It "Bon Voyage,
Qh.,lle &Lown" ttP7JI Mil· '
mated. CV~ by Bill
Melendez. Snoopy and
Wood a l ock lollow
e>«:llanga a11ldenta Cllar1ie
Brown. Peppelmlnt Patty,
llnul and M.,cle on 1111
aoventur•filleO tour of
England and France. ·o·
1:00. * ...... "c.lflno
Horlhtlde 777" ( 1941) 1 JamH Sl-•11. H .. en
Walk•. Ar~ reo-
pana an t 1-year-old c-.
to ffM • wrongfully ~· onedman.
(C) 1t *\It "The Talklng
Parcel" (1978) Antmaled.
,A young git!, a parrot and
• load mu1t overcome •
horde of ...... latl*'lll 10
frM a wtzard. 'G'
l :JOCI) **'Al "Freaky Friday"
( 1977) Jod.le Foater, Bar·
b.,. H1trlt. The WOr1d II
turned ~ for I
mother and daughter who
maglcally lwlldl bodlea
one 1a1etu1 day. ·o·
CZ) * * •;, "Sphinx" ( 1N 1)
Fr1111k Langella, L-.Y·
Anne Down. A Nlllltaa
black market 1111tlqultlaa
ring a1tampt1 10 at09 an
Egyptologitl from dlecov·
•Ing the~ of.
pric:.ltaa atatua ... -per-mined to view. 'PG'
4:00 (C) * * • "Huckleberry Finn" (19741 ,,.,,. &at ..
PIUI Wln!Wd. 8Med on
the atoty by Martt Twain. A
young boy Ind • run&Wlly
.,,.~~In• ..,.... of ..,__.. .,..
flMjng down tne Mlaaiaalp-
pl Alvw on • raft • •••••"The~! Man" (1N0) JcM Hun •
AnUlony HopllJna.. A dedi-
ca led phyalclan tall ..
under hie wing • horTfbly
deformed men wttOM llte ... "*' had ~ apant In
cllMp ,,.... otiibltlona .
'PG'
l:JO CZ) •**'It "ThoN ~.
TlloM EY99" (18801 Franll
Langella. Olynnlt O'Con. nor. A ftamboyent _,.,
atoc:k actor. wtio cw-
ol Broadway atardom.
defend• an ~ent.
tlag4Mtruck Pf09 boy Ind
Pfomot• 111• romane» wltll
a chor\11 gift. 'R'
Hopalong Cassidy heads for small screen ·construction
8 7 JAY A&NOLD .. _ ........... .,..
HOLLYWOOD -Veteran cowboy Hopalong
Caasldy may ride his white hone across U.S.
televialon screens for the first Ulll,e in five years
with the completion of a copyri1ht infringement
suit. ace0rd1ng to an attorney who says there
may be a Hopalong comeback on the small
screen.
"We're hoping for a big resur1ence of
Hopalong Cassidy films." attorney Don Engel
said Wednesday.
En&el said UUes such as "Hop_aJoq Cassidy
Returns," "Trail Dust," "Hills of Old
Wyomin1." "North of the Rio Grande,"
''RuatJen. Valley" and "Eacles Brooil" have
been U~ up in UU1aUon slnee about 1976 as a
New York TV distributor batUed with the
estates of actor William Boyd and author
Clarence Mulford.
U.S. District Judge Consuelo 8 . Marshall
bealna a non-jury trial today to usess damages
lb an lnlrinaement suit won by the estates
•1alnat nlm Video Releasiq, which purchased
23 Hopalonl ntm. from a third party al'tel' the
19301-era films went into public domain.
Storer Broadcasttna and lta San Ditto
televlsion statlon, KCST, are amona six
comp•nles and lndlvlduals ordered to pay da•..-in the infrincemenl ru.Uaa-luuecl lut January ln the Southern Federal Dl1trict Court
in New York and u.,._eld by the Ind Circuit
Court of Appeals .
L. Rob Werner. representing defendant TV
National Releasing, said his client purchased
the westerns after they had gone into the public
domain and assumed the purchase also included
TV r ights. But the New York courts said TV
rights should have been obtained separately.
Ence! said Boyd before his death iD 1972
had purchased TV ri1hts from Republic
Pictures, original producers ol tbe films.
''What we're 1oi.n1 to have to convince the
court is how much business we lost," said
Engel. not1n1 that the estates claim a loss
surpassina SJ00,000 alnce Film Video and others
be1an UJe1aJ salH of 23 1930l-vintqe Hopalong
weatems to u:s. TV 1taUoos in the lt'IOI.
Enael said Judte ManhaU could decide the
estates are enliUed to the treater ol Film
Video'• prollt.s durin1 a five-year period, the
estates• probable IOllHB °' statutory dama&• ot
from '150 to $5,000 per lnfrtaaement. Zqel
claim• more than IOO lnlrtnpmenu.
He said he would seek man than 15,000 per
inf rlnaement becauae "they were kaowiqly
iafrlDlial" an.r William Boyd Enterprtan-
warned rum Video and Storer of lnlrtnsement
in 1173 and 1175.
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CM.L °" COMl" ~v -..
~ available at
. . Heritage Bank.
1 ·Rr.sldmdill
• COnunr.ldal .Bulldlnp:
Takieouf COlnmlament 1a1t11red"
alon8 wl9h leases.
·Land LoaQs..., IO one year
SOI appraisal
CDIWI: ·~ SOUdl Ol8ale CGunf)lllnlne
7....a5H050 . -. 1: • ' . . ' ,
ac er son
reveals in the
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DEA& &&ADBU: 'he.._.. Senlee
llu ••••••ee• th •IS•l•I of a falH repreMll&aU. order a1a1111& Eue• llwe
lac., fill i.elulo• Blvd., No. Zit, Vaa N•Y•
ti.el, by a Jlldiclal officer la Wa.W.1._, D.C. . .
L.O. ~•dexter, poatal lupedor I•
cllar1e a~ Am1elee, HW &ht EIM• lloae
lac., owDe4 ud operated by Jamet Waller
EllH, ... l'MpoDllMe for ......... ~ pabUc ~
In nceu of SM,Mt a year durtq tile paat three yean. ~ ....... ,
E1HJ1 allegedly operated a claHlc
eavelope·1tuffla1 aclleme wblcll be
advertlMd oa a aatleawkle. llMAI. attklal
homeworken &o stuff bis eavelopM for 51
CHU 'eacb. Pe0ple wbo paid Eue• • SIS
"re1l1tr1Uon fee" ·received las tead
ln •truc&loa1 to advertlae for more
llomeworken . E H ex also operated a"
alle&ed "news paper dipping" •cheme
nationwide, wh.lcb he sold for f1 each.
Essex was Interviewed by postal
laapee&ors AprU 18, 1181, at which time he
1t1aed two con.seat agreements-1pecl.(ytn1
Uaat be would abaadoa and dlscGDU.ae HY
furtller promotloll of Ills "eavelope·st•fflDI"
and "newspaper cUppl•I" oper_atlou. Eases,
· accordlag &o the Postal Service, breached
both a1reements. which resulted la the false
repretentatlon order d1i.::r tla& the Vaa Nays postmuwr &o retarm the senders all mall
wblcb la ~eded Ith the operation of
E11ea eo..e lac.
Pollldexter added .. at Essex has moved
Ilia operation to Blalae, Wash. Tbe
Investigation will proceed In order to
determine U Essex House Inc. ii conUnulng
&o advertise for bo•eworken .. conaedlon
wltll bis emvelope·staffln& and aewspaper
cllpplag operalloas.
Law detailed
DEAR PAT DUNN: Can YCHI &Ive me
rudowa of the new laws concern.In& dnutk
drlvtaC I'm particularly laterested In the
penalties if a person Is convicted.
E.P., Newport Beach
As of J an. 1 it is illegal lo operate a
mot or "vehicle a nd is automatically a
misdemeanor if a chemicaJ test reveals a
level of 0.10 alcohol in the blood.
LOVE THAT RACKET Roscot> T anner ga\'l'
his rcicket a big kiss after makin g a difficult
shot during last week's Ma sters tourna ment
in Nl'W York
'Class of '42'
Cards reunited
ST. LOUIS <AP ) -Mostly they chuckled their
way through an evening dedicated to nostaJgia and
merriment, but there a lso was an occasional
sobering reflection.
They were nine members of the 1942 worid
champion St. Louis Cardinals baseball team,
gathering once more Monday night at a baseball
writers' dinner here. Toasts we re raised high to
the ret urnees from St. Louis' winrungest club.
"We had some Cardinal spirit about us," said
Stan "The Man" Musial, the only member of the
"St. Louis swifties" occupying a berth in the Hall
or Fame.
"WE ASK ED NO quarter; we gave no
quarter," said Musial.
"I was a rookie. I was awed. The last two
AU persons convicted of driving under
the influence <DUI) will go to jail, with only
one exception. A first offender convicted of a
DU l misdemeanor mtly be sentenced by a
judge to attend a driver improvement class.
be fined a minimum of $375, but up to $SOO,
anO-bave his driver's license-restricted for--
three months.
• months of that season it was like Frank Merriwell
every day. The spoken word is quickly forgotten,
put.the memories linger on."
During this time, he wilJ be allowed to
drive onJy to an<f from work or the class.
Otherwise. e ven firs t offenders face
mandatory jail terms, 'mooetary fines and
s uspension of driving privileges. The courts
can sentence the first offender to jail from
-two days to six months, levy a fine of $375 up
to SSOO. suspend a driver's license for six
months and impose probation for as long as
three years.
A second conviction carries a mandatory
jail term up to one y~ar, the fme can range to
$1 ,000, the license suspension can be as long
as one year and if probation is granted, it
must be for a minimum of three years.
A third conviction can result in a jaU
term of four months to one year, a fine of
$375 lo $1,000, loss of driver 's Ucense for three
years, alcohol treatment for at least one year
and three years probation.
Even stronger punishment is in st9re for
drunk drivers who cause bodily injury or
death. For the first offender. the fine ranges
to $1,000, fi ve days to one yeai in jail or state
prison. loss of driver 's license for a year and
probation up to three years.
• , "Got a problem·1 Then wnte to Pat .... 1 Dunn. Pat wall cut red tape. getting
• · the answers and actwn you need to
•
solve mequitu.·~ an go~mment and
,.., busmess Mail yuJr questions to Pat
Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange Coast
Daily Ptlot. P 0 Bo:r 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As
many Letters as possible will be answered. but phoned
mquirie• or letters not including the reader's I ul/
name. address and business hours· phone numbe'r
cannot be considered This column appears dally ex•
cept Sunday.~ "
IDllTH 1mc1s
That the 1942 Cardinals were good has been
established for all time by their record, 106·48, and
their rllarge-to ~c&.ol=y in-the-World Series m ftve-
games.
Less remembered was hew a young, sci:appy
team captained by centel'·ftelder Terry Moore did
it. It trailed the Brooklyn Dodgers by 13 games in
July. Only a furious charge, durine which St. Louis
won -'3 ol its final 52 games, attained the coveted
National League pennant . ...&
• JOHNNY ROPP, the Cardi' first baseman for
the last half of that campal1n, remembered
diaclpllne and determination as important strands
of the team's fibre.
"Our splrit was absolutely perfect," said
Hopp. "We loved to play the game. The 1981 Los
An1eles Dod1ers reminded me of us. They refused
to 1lve up."
Othe~ returning with Hopp, Moore and Musial
included right·bander Johnny Beazley. who
capped a 21·6 rookie season with two victories over
the New York Yankees in the series.
The team's catcher was Walker Cooper, s till
s tanding stately tall. Its shortstop was Marty
Marion, now a few pounds over the lean figure that
earned him the nickname "Slats." Its warhorse
right-fi elder. Enos Slaughter, remains bitter over
his omission from the Hall of Fame.
To run te am?
LIGAL NOTICE
Notll't h l>er•by Qlven that lh•
Pollet Oei»ll'"""I of II• Glty Of Cosle
MH• will hol<I • OUl>ll< aucllOll of
unclel....., lli<r<IH 011ly Oii S.t11roo,
Febr11llry '· 19112 et 10 00 a m . et ti..
Coll• 111\esa Polle• Oepertm.nt, "
Felr Drive. Cosi. ~ ... Ctlllo.-nlt .
MONTREAL <AP> -
Ne lson Skalban ia.
majority owner of the
Montreal AJouettes, said
Tu es d ay that if
Edmonton businessman
Pat Bowlen fails to
exercise' his option to
buy 51 per cent or the
Canadia n F oo t ball
League club by Feb. 28.
"I'll be running t he 1
team throughout 1982."
R.E. Nell\
Chlel of Polle•
591. G. a ... w10
TKMIC•I ~rvlcH
PllbllShl<I Or.nge CCMtsl Delly Pilot,
Jen ti, 1"2 "°'41.
NOTICE DP: TllU5Tll'S SALE
T.S.Ne.11·,_
McCOllMtal MOITUAlllS
Laguna Beach
494-9415
MUFF 427 E 17th Sl . l'Ol>la Mesa.
On F ebrue•'f 11, 1"2 tt 10:00 o'clO<~
e m , •I lhe front Entr111<e ol SAFECO
Tlllt 1nwr•n<.• Company, IU No.
Bro.tOwey. CJiy ol SeftlA AN, ~y
ol Ortnve. Si.le of c.llfonlle, In ""
\s4 FECO l"ITLE INSURAN CE
COMPANY, e <Of'llOretloft. n Tnni...
11..0.r the Lono Form 5-<wlly Lal'ld
COl'ltrecl, n eclltecl b., DCEE RITCH
•nd BEVERLY RITCH, 1111~ -wllt es I01"4 t-is. recorded )/SllO •1
d0<11m•ll4 no. 4047 In booll um. ~
U•7 Of Offl<lel Records '" Ille offk• ol
lht Recorder of Or•noe Co11nlr.
C•lllornle, llY ree-. of defe1111 In U..
peyment or pulorme n c e ol
oblloet1on1 wc....O t,...~ lnclllcllno
lht brtech or clelautt. noOc,e of wlllcll
""" recorclld 10/S/ll 11 documfftt no.
U l1 In bOOk t0'3, Pfte lt41 of Ukl
Olllclel Records, wlll tell t i P11411k
euctlon to 1111 """"t ~r for ~ In l-f11I _, of IN Unltad Sttlft,
wllllo11t fllY c-t or wer..-y,
upruno or lmplleo ea to lltle,
IHKMlllO•" Of '""'"!Orlfl<n, tor Ille Pllrii-ol N'(lllQ olllloellol'll MC-
by u 10 Lono Form Se<11r1ty Lenci
COf'llrect, II• i..teresl <Oft,..Yff lo Hld
Tr111t" r, Mkl LOllQ Form Se<w lty
Land CC111lrect '" 11rapeny tllue1" lft
lllt County ol Orent•· Sit t• ol
Ct ll ... nle -0.Kr._, as:
Laguna Hills
768·0933
San Juan C3p1strano
495·1776
HAUOlt LAWN-MT. OUVI
Monuary • Cerretery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540·5554
,_CIUOTHHS
18.LllOADWAT
MOITUAIT
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
IALTl ... HOtt
SMfTM I TUTHILL
WISTCLW CHAPti. 4~7 E 171h St
Costa Mesa
64e-9371
0 L I VER W. MU FF . Ca Private ~er\'1rei. werl'
resident of Costa Mesa, Ca. held under the d1rcl't1on or
Passed :iway on Junuary 9. Balli Bergeron·Smith &
1982 Private family services Tuthi ll Wes tel1H Chapel
were held Private Mortuar) of Cosl<:i Mesa.
interment. Pacihc \'1 ew 646 !1371
Mortuary directors. SCHOOS
BENNETT c;OROON \\' Sl'llOO~.
MYRTLE BENNETT. n •s i1lcnt of l rvlnt•. Ca
resident of Costa Mesa . Ca . Passed awu\ on .l un u<Jrv t6.
Passed away on J anuar.v 17. 19112. Born f'chruary 2.' 1921
1982 Survjved by 2•sons in Lowpo1 n t . I ll inois
William George Bennett of Surv i ved b~ h1 <1 \\ifc
Costa Mesa. Ca and Donald M a r i I v n r a 1 h c r a n d
F Bennett of Big Bear step·moi.he~ Mr and Mrs.
Lake. Ca .. daugh ters . Eberhardt Schoo n or
Naom i Jean Griffith of Chillicothe. llltnols and u
Mi ss Ion Hi 11 s. Ca .. s brother Richurd Sc·hoon of
~ r a n d c h I I d r e n . 5 Portage. lndiuna. Funeral
greal·gr a ndc hltdrcn. 2. s ervices w~ll IH' held on
b r others Leo nard and Tuesday, January 19. 1982 at
R aymond R o dda o f ll:OOAM 1tl Pac1ric··v1ew
Sacra mento. Ca. Services MortlJary Chapel Interment
will be held on Wednesday. wi ll be al E ve r g reen
J ttnuary 20, 111112 at 2:00PM Cemetery, Alexandr ia .
at PacUlc View Chapel. Minnesota. In llcu of flower!!
Interment at Pacmc View memorial contributions may
Me morial Park Pacific· be mode to the lleort Fund.
View Mortuary directors. P aci fie View Mort ull ry aoaEltTS directors.
Wll1UAIL C. ~OBEBI'S...
JR., refddent of Irvine, ca.
P111td away on J anuary 14,
1912. H.e is survived by his
f1ther WUUa.m Roberts. Sr ..
of Newport Buch. Ca .• mother Bettelu Schlieper qJ
Arlaona. daua hter Lisa,
ahter Pame la Ki ng o r
Tenneuee end Na ncy Wea..tbe-rg o r Illino is
Stambei100tn vltllatlon held
on SatW'day, J anuary 18,
1182 a t Ba lt a
Ber1eron·Smlth ' Tuthill WeatcUR Chapel Mortuary.
DEATHS
ElSEWHERE
WASH.INGTON tAPl -
Veteran AFL CIO of(iclal A .. rew C. McLetraa,' 70.
died Sunday. six days a.f\t'r
he won • court r uhn1
a ll cJwln f him t o have
hospita l llfc-a uppor t
11y1terpa dlscon~cted.
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All real estate ad
vert i sed i n th1 5
neW»paper ls subject lo the Fedeut Fair Hou
Ing Act or 1968 which makes It Illegal to ad
vcr11St' "any preferenre,
ll m1tat1on . or d•~
cnm1nat1on bu ed on
race, color, rt•lii:lon.
sex, or national origin.
or an intent.Ion to make any such preference.
lim1tat1crn. or dis·
cnmmallon."
This newspaper will not
knowinflY arrept any advert sing ror rtoal
Milt which 1s in viola·
lion ol lhe law,
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BtllORS: Ad•miHrs
*-Id chedl thtlr ods
daily .ct repori tr·
ron '-dlattfy. Tht
DAILY PILOT as.-s
Wlilty for tilt flnt
h1corrtct hutrtlo..
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1lllO -811 DESERTED
MESA VERDE! Only Sl27 .900 ba ri:a 111 1
Vac·:rnl! Owner wants
out ' Quiel tret• lined
i;treel a Bdrm 2 bath, ra m1 I )' roe>m . bric k
r1replare Walk to all shoppmg Catt for more
•••••••••••••••••••••••
.....SUU HOMIS
Remodeled, decorated 3 bdrm, 3 bath,
mstr bdrm, ocean view $425,000.
West Bay bayfront. Slips for 2 boats,
remodeled 3 bdrm, 3 bath SI ,200,000.
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4
bdrm. a bath, 3700 sq.ft SI.385.000.
UDO ISU HOMIS
Prime Lido Nord bayfront. 5 bdrm , 5
bath. Lge li v. rm. 2 bo at slips.
Sl,500.000 .
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large
rec. rm. beam·ceilings, $420,000.
UMtA ISLE IAYFIONTS
Main channel view from 4 bdrm, 5 bath home with pool Sl.495,000.
Lagoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath.
playroom. dark rm, den. $1,350.000!
CAINATIOM COVE S~tacular bayfront view 4 bdrm, 4 bath, 2 boat slips S2,050.000.
BILL GRUNDY , RF.Al TOR
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STIPS TO IEACH
100/o FiR.cifta A•ail Gorl(l'OUi. 4 br aetatlt'd
home I blk from oc·ean
on Ft:E l.inrl nnl\
52!1!1,000 iS9 l~O I or
j~ iJ73
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TUDOR Charmin~ homl' on a
IO\t•l> trrt"hned i;treet
.ind. pmle of o~ncrsh1p
rw11thborhood 3 Bdrm. l:m:e ~ <1lk in closets. 2
bath. 'unny breakrast
nook. tlonwd cc1hn 11rrl
II\ mi: ruom. lots ol
t harm Onl) 5104.900
~7171
Ottaft Ii lov •ltw CLIFFll,\\'E~ fan
tastH' \II.'~ (rom lhll> 3 br
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, January 18, 1,982
naheim ·siege
Anaheim police aucceaafully police u sooo as \ney left, ana
layed a waiting 1ame that o ffi c ers s urroun'd ed the
nded early today when a ap~rtment.
ti -year-old man -who Al rtrat, o rficeo said , ~alle1edly •bot hls cirlfriend and Christoffersen refused to let
t·tthen held police at bay for more Mis• Jones leave. However. sbe than 22 hours -s urrendered "' i ... peacefullJ .. _ was released a short time later .
. Arrested as hel wal~f)d from M iss ;Jones was taken ro -
..hia barricaded apartment at Anaheim Me morial Hospital,
12:~ a.m. today was Gary Keith where she was treated ror a
• £hrlatofferaen. He was booked gunshot wound to the right arm.
nto Anaheim City Jail on She"we,t. then transported to
uapicion or attempted police It ~dquarters where she
micide, assault with a deadly t o I d a' e t e c t i v e s ! t h a t
eap_on and assault with a e h r i s tortersen w a~ both
e adly weapon on police intoxicated and despondmt. .
fficers. Ball was set at $250,000. During a separate in~erview •
with police, Christofferse'n•s
o. Christoffersen fired 18 shots ra ther a lso told omcers he
'> t! from a .22-caliber handgun a!~ believed his son had used heroin
'police officers during the siege prior to the siege. _
--·that began early Sunday. A police tactical team took up
But ofticers never returned position around the apartment~
J
the gunfire, instead choosing to and 50 people who lived in
wait o ut the su spect' and n early apartm e nts we r e
convince him'to surrender. e~acuated at about 7 a . m .
"We were strictly waiting him Sunday. They were taken to a
out so no one would get hurt," nearby branch library.
one police spokesman s,id. o uring the standorr that
The only person to suffer ensued. police tr ie d various
injuries was Cbristoffersen's strategies. A tape or Miss Jones'
• , b 1irlfriend, Carol Jones, 26, who voice was pla~d_ngjlr the
' a lle1edly was -~bot by-ttr---:a::p::-:arlment at one point. In it, the
,suspect durin1 an~argument that · womS'n asl<ed ber boyf{·fend to Jn~erupted in the man's apartment give up peacefully. ~ ~•l 1:53 a.m. Sunday, triggering However, as soon as the tape
nnjtbe prolon1ed siege. was finished, Chris torfersen
ll<J Also present ln th~ apartment appeared at his a partment ~111 wbeo the shooting occurred was window, waved a gun. and told ~110Chriatoffersen's rather, Donald. police to kiU him.
h<t' and the older man's girtrrieod. A break in the slandorf came 1 According t 0 P 0 11 c e whe n police officer Deborah la p o k e s .m e n , D o n a I d lk'
ti Christoffersen , who shared the Pine spent several hours ta mg with Chrisl offersen on the b apartment with his son, wanted tele phone. He th·en agreed t-o 111to take Mi.ss Jones to a hospital s urrender early this morning. ~q for treatment.
01. The son refused, however, but During ne~otialions with the
ri.IJ allowed his father and the other s u s p e c t S u n d a y , p o I i c e
_woman to leave the apartment periodically threw golf balls at
n.> at 400 S . S u.nkist if they the apartment door and windows
,..,,,promised not to caU poVce. to m a ke sure Christoffersen had
ll The· two did notify Anaheill'! npt fallen asleep.
BEACHED BOAT "Sleepe r." a 44·foo~ sailboat from Long
Beach, was one or fi ve pleas ure boats beached along t~e
Orange Coast Saturday when heavy fog ro lled 1n
unexpecte dly. "Sleeper." owned by J ames Koch. came
""' ................ .....
aground at 28th Street and West Ocean Front in Ne wport
Beach. Other vessels were beached at Cr ystal Cove. Irvine
Cove and the Salt Creek Regional Park in South Laguna . No
major dam age or injuries were reported in the incidents.
,Rain, cooler-forecaaist~fAOrPr-.cP:4o~affiiiist~atfr~e~a111s~--,
Orange Coast-residents may ·s aid there is a 40 percent ctiance
need their umbrellas again of s howers alo ng the coast
toni'ght a nd Tuesday as wet toni ght, increas ing to 50 percent
weather a nd coo l er
temperatures move into the
area. the National Weather
Service predict.s.
A weather service spokesman
Tuesday.
The mercury ~ill dip into I.he
low 50s tonight and rise onl y to
t he lo w 60s Tuesday, t he
w.ealher service said,
Showers and wind activity are
not expected to be unus ually
heavy.
A h eav y blanket o f fog
d escended a lon g th e coast_
Saturday, causing al least rive
pleasure boats to be beached
along the oceanfront. No major
inj uries o r damage we re
reported.
A s pokesman for the Orange
County Sher iff's De partment
Ha rbor Patrol at Newport Beach
said no additional boa~ wel'.e...
beached Sunday, and the earlier
vessels had all been removed
from the sands.
From Page A1
WASTE • • •
for the alleged violations of
di sposal practices. Spokesmen
rurther said infectious waste
disposal procedures are be!ng
ti g htened up a nd c losely
Jet's tail section
raised _by crane
From Page.A1
FASmo~~ ..
government ethic.s office.
n mnttored. -• J t _ Me rry m a n s aid both St.
J o se ph and H oag hav e
responded "very well" to the
county's concerns over the
alleged dumping of the wastes.
He declined, however, to discuss
the response of Western Medical
and the UCI medical center .
WA S HI NGTON <AP >
Divers and a barge-mounted
crane today raised the critical
tail section of the Ai r Florida
jetliner that crashed into the
ice-filled Potomac River.
Na lional--Airport. Airport radar
showed il never got above 435
f e e t d u r i n· g i t s
three.quarter-mile flight.
"I have been aware that they
have been wonder ing how to
solve it.·· be said, adding_ that be
hoped to work the procedure out
with the White House before the
May 15 riling deadline .
Defly ..... , ..........
1 WAITINQ GAME -Anaheim poli ce SWAT team member
,. h~rls _golf balls al apartment window of man who s hol his
g1rlfr1end and the n held police at bav for more.• t han 22 : hours. ·
-·From Page A1
AHLIA MURDER . • •
hiskey one night and confessed
o the murder in great detail.
Miss Short, 22 al the time or
tier death, was referred to in
•ensational press coverage as
3 he Black Dahlia because or her
f ark-haired beauty, accentuated
y her penchant for black
lothing and dark bars.
Her bisected body was found
a grassy lot in the
;uth·Central part of the city.
motive, weapon, or suspect
1 ever been found.
Gilmore said Smith was close
o the young woman. ·Although
a ny men made sexual
advances to her, s be put them
':cOff and alter interviewin1 some
00 people, Gilmore contends
mitb la t be only man with
w h o m s he wa s sexua l ly
intima te.
Thal angered Jones. who.
Gilmore said. took her lo a
house and refused to let her go,
ultimately raping, torturing and
killing her. He cul the body In
hair, wrapP,ed it in curtains and
a tablecloth and dumped it a few
blocks away, Gilmore said .
Gilmore said he went to see
Jones before he was pointed out
as· the klUer . but did not talk to
him.
Fire razes caf e
ESCONDIDO <AP> -Fire
turned a ~estaurant named
Dante's into an inferno today,
leaving a.n estimated $200,000
damage.
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Merryman said it had not been
determ ined a s of l ate this
morning whether the 20 new
bags of waste found at Santiago
Canyon actually contained
infect ious ma ter ial. .. But
because the material was in red
bags for infectious waste, we're
presuming it is," Me rryman
said. ·
Infectious wast e includes
many typt:s or mater;ial disposed
o r by h(1S pilals. incl uding
throw.away surgical clothing,
used dressings. syringes and
other treatment supplies
No body parts have been
involved in the materials found
thus far. county health officials
said
Th e co un t y B oa rd or
Supervisors is due to rec~ve a
complete report on the alleged
dumping either !ate today or
Tuesday.
Fr.om Page A 1
CLINIC • • •
Hospital was first to have come
before the regents last January.
Its consideration was delayed
from month t o month for a
variety of reasons , including a
request by regent Wilson similar
to the one he made this month.
Fi n a 11 y , UC I Cb a n cello r
Da niel Aldrich said that the
proposal would be put on "hold"
until a dispute between UCI and
Orange County over a contract
was resolved.
That action came last year
when UCI officials announced
they intended to can cel the
contract with the county under
which the university provides
care to indigents at UCL Medical
Center in Orange.
Aldrich has s aid the outpatient
clinic is just one of m an y
medical facilities he favors on or
around the UCI campus . The
clinic would use UCI teaching
staff members and serve as a
learning center for t h e
university's medical students,
he s aid.
An outpatient clin ic is a
faclllly in which ·patients are
treated and diaposecl without
being admilledovemigbt.
The outpatient clinic would
take about two years to build,
university officlala say. It ia to
include a 24-hour emergency
room.
1 While UCI officials wait for
regent approval or the clinic,
other groups are compeUq to
win approval from state health
planners to b\,\ild Irvine's first
hospital.
Inpatient hospitals must 10 1 through a l en1thy review
process. The outpatient clinic,
however, would be aubjec~ to a
s horter review prc>cedure.
Investigators hope two "black
boxes" in the · plane's rear -
recording cockpit conversation
a nd data from the plane 's
instruments -will provide clues
to Wednesday's crash, which
killed 78 people. _
As the tail section was pulled
from the waler . part of the
ruselage broke orr.
De bris was visi ble as the
15-foot section was pulled from
the water. Salvage crews had
hoped to remove a 40·foot
section intact, but part brok~ off
and re11 back into the waler.
T he Air Flor ida logo was
clearly visible. T he plane's rear
emergency exit was partly open.
The Army Corps of Engineers
moved a barge into position
under the tail section and it was
gently lowered onto the barge.
Water poured from the tail
s ection-as it was lowered onto
the barge.
In vestiga tors rrom the
Nationa l Transportation Safety
Board said earlier that they
would -subject the recorders lo
laboratory a nalysis within hours
. of their retrieval.
N T S B m e mbe r Fra n cis
McAdams said the recorders are
o f c ritica l importanae in
learning why Air Florida Flight
90 failed to gain altitude . clipped
the busy 14th Street commuter
bridge and plunged into the icy
rive r after laking orr from
T he divers had .hoped to
remove the recorders every day
s in ce T h ur s da y, but
be low-freezing tempe ratures.
visibility under a root. problems
with removing bodies from I.he
twisted tail section and difficulty
in putting riggi ng under it
brought a series of delays. .
Th rough Sunday, the divers
had recovered the bodies or
more than half lhe 74 passengers
who died ; autopsies show all but
one died from the impact of the
t•rash rather than drowning
F o ur o ther p eople . al l
passengers in cars hi t by the
ratting plane. also died .
Autopsies on t he 46 bodies
r ecover ed throug h S unday
raised s pec ul a t ion t hat the
drowning victim. Arland r>.
Williams of Atla nta, could be the
man who s acririced himself
during rescue efforts by helping
rive other victims onto a line
dro pp ed b y a h ove r ing
helicopter. '
That s'peculation was shared
by some reder a l a nd local
investigators.
Meanwhile. the first or rive
surviving pla ne passengers was
released fro m the hospita l
today. F light attenda nt Ke ll y
Duncan was quoted by a hospital
spokesman as saying. "I don't
think I wifl fly as a career
again."
The first laws uit s temming
from the crash was filed Sunday
in U.S. District Court here.
I l is not known whether
previous first ladies accepted
free clothes. Rosalynn Carter
p ur c hased c l o th es from
designers a t a discount. but
never received them as loans or
g irts, accordin~ to her aide ..
A White House spokes man.
who did not wish to be identified,
said Mrs . Reagan intends lo
r e p ort all the clothin g s he
decides to classify as gifts and
intends to "include mention or
the loans." The spokesman did
not say whether she would list.
the dollar value of the loaned
clothing.
The first lady relies almost
exclusively on a few designers.
including Bill Blass. James
Galanos and Adolfo
Thunderbird
jets crash
INDIAN SPRINGS. Nev. (AP>
Four jets flown b y
Thunder bird precision pilots
collided in the air today during a
r o utine pr ac tice flight .
authorities s aid.
The condition or the four crew
members was not immediately
known. "Four T-38 Ta lons of the U.S.
Air Force Thunderbirds c rashed
al a pproximate l y 10 a .m .
today," said Sgt. John Conner,
spokesman al Nellis Air Force
Base.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, January 18, 1,982
Anabllm police suceesatully
aJM a waltin1 tame that
aded early today when a
I -year-old man -who
aU••ecly ahot his sirllriend and
en ~ police at bay for more
than 12 hours -surrendered
acefully.
Arr..a.d as he walked from
ls barrlc8ded apanaent at
: a •.•. today WU Gary Kath
..,....,...sen. He wu booked n• 6eaheim City JaU on
•• lclon of att•m•t•d , _.lldil .. MUult wlb •deadly
.... aad asaa..it wa&b a
ea"ttf weapon u police m_.._ 8ail wu set at suo.ooo.
... Cutltof(ersen fired 11 . shots
• 1/r'GllJ a .22-callber halldgwi at
:>l'potiee officers durtn1 the siege
Uhai be1an early Sunday.
l But officers never returned
~e 1unfire, instead choosing to
' ait out the suspect and
nvioee him' to surrender. •
· "We were strictly wailing him
out so no one would get hurt."
one police spokesman said. ·
The only person to s uffer
injuries was Christoffersen's
:airlfriend_, Carol Jones, 26, who
--r-:ille1edly was s ot by the
::;suspect during-an argument that
1nerupted-in the man's apartment
a·al 1:53 a ,m, Sunday, triggering
l>P• proloqed siege,
be Also pNHRt in the apartment
31tvben the shooting occurred was
tilChristoftenen's father, Donald,
.n~d the older man's girUriend.
According to police
Jpokesmen , Donald
n Chrlstoft'enen, who shared the
Ii apartment with his son, wanted
bflo take' Miss Jones to a hospital
'4or treatment.
oJ The son refused, however , bttt
rt1allowed bis.father and the other
, womllf\· to leave the apartment
;'laat 400 S . S unk ist if they
',1promised not to call police,
'. iJ The two did notify Anahei~
• J1
, polJce u soon as tney left, ancs
officers surrounded the
ap~rtment
Al first, officers sald,
Chrlstofferseo refused to let
Miss Jones leave. However, she
was released a ahort time later.
Miss Jones was taken to
Anaheim Memorial Hospital,
where she was treated for a
gunshot wound to the right arm .
She' w~then transported to
police dquarters where she
t o I d e l e c t i v e· s t h a t
Ch risloffersen was bo th .
intoxicated and despondent. ,
During a separate interview '
with police, Chrisloffersen's
father also told officers he
believed his son had used heroin
prior to the siege, •
A poUce·taclical team took up
position around the apartment.
and SO people who lived in
nearly a partme nts were
evacuated at about 7 a , m.
Sunday, They were taken lo a
nearby branch library,
Duril\g the slandorr that
en sued, police trie d various
s trategies. A tape of Miss Jones'
""°*ce was-played n1rar the
apartment at one point. In it, the
'woman asked her boyfriend to
give up peacefwly.
However. as soon as the tape
was finished, Christoffersen
appeared at bis apartment
window, waved a gun, and told
police to kill him.
A break in the standoff ca~e
when police officer Deborah
Pine spent several hours lfllking
with Christoffersen on the
telephone. He . then agreed to
s urrender early this morning,
During negotiations with the
s u s pect Su nd ay. police
periodically threw golf balls at
the apartment door and windows
to m ake sure Christoffersen had
not fallen asleep.
l)MtyHttS-......
WAITING GAME -Anaheim police SWAT team member
hurls .golf balls at apartment window of m a n who shot his
'girlfriend and then held police at bay for more than 22
hours.
-from Page A 1
AHLIA MURDER • • •
biskey one night and con.fessed
the murder in great detail.
Miss Short, 22 at tM time of
er death, was referred to in
enaational press coveraae as
he Black Dahlia because ol her
arll·IMllred beauty. aecentuated
y her penchant for blac k
l~ and dark bars,
• ffet bUeeted body was found
n a 1ra1sy lot in the _,IU&ll-o.ntral part of the city.
o matlh, weapon. or susped
'"' .... found.,. ; u..r. said Smith wu clole die ,..... womaa, Althoucll
DY 11\eD made sexual ane.· to her, ab• put them
ad after interviewtlll some '°° people, Gilmore contends
mjtla la the only maa with
whom she was sex ually
intimate,
That angered J ones. who.
Gilmore said, took her to a
house and refused to let her go,
ultimately raping, torturing and
killing her. He cut the body in
half, wrapped it in curtains and
a tablecloth and dumped it a few •
blocks away, Gilmore said .
Gilmore said he went to see
Jones before he was pointed out
as the kiUer, but did not talk to
him.
Fire razes caf e
ESCONDIDO (AP) -Fire
turned a restaurant named
Dante's into an in!erno today,
leaving a.n estimated $200,000
damage,
ORANOICOAST lllllJ. Piiat
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Al otMr depertlMnta 142~
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BEACHED BOAT .. Sleeper." a 44-foo~ sailboat from Long
Beach. was one of five pleasure boats ~ached along t~e
Orange Coast Saturday when heavy fog roll ed in
unexpectedly, "Sleeper," owned by James Koch. came
... .... -.~ .....
aground at 28th Street and West Ocean Front in Newport
Beach. Other vessels were beached at Crystal Cove, Irvine
Cove and the Salt Creek Regional Park in South Laguna . No
major damage or injuries were reported in the incidents.
Rain, Cooler f-orecast for coast areas
Orange Coast residents may
need their umbrellas again
tonight and Tuesday as wet
weather and coo l er
temperatures move into the
. area. the National Weather
Service predicts,
A weather service spokesman
F.rom Page A 1
WASTE • • •
for the alleged violations or
di s posal practices. Spokesmen
further said infectious waste
disposal procedures are being
tig hte n ed up and closely
monitored,
M e rry man said both SL
Jo seph and H oag have
responded "very well" to the
county's concerns over the
alleged dumping or the wastes.
He declined. however. to discuss
the response of Western Medical
and the UCI medical center .
Merryman said it had not been
determined as of late this
morning whether the 20 new
bags of waste found at ~antiago
Canyon a ctuall y contained
infectious materi al, ''But
because the material was in red
bags for infectious waste, we're
presuming it is." Me rryman
said.
Infectious waste incl udes
many types of material disposed
of b y h CJs pitals . includ i-ng
throw-away surgical c lothing.
used ,dressings. s yringes and
other treatment supplies,
No body parts have been
involved in the materials round
thus Car. county health offi cials
said.
Th e count y Board of
Supervisors is due lo receive a
complete report on. the alleged
dumping eith~r late today or
Tuesday.
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CLINIC • • •
Hospital was first to have come
before the regents last January,
Its consideration was delayed
from month to month for a
variety or reasons, including a
request by regent Wilson similar
to the one he made this month,
Finally, UC I C hancellor
Daniel Aldrich s aid that the
proposal would be put on "hold"
until a dis pute between UCI and
Orange County over a contract
was resolved.
Thal action came last year
when UCI officials announced
they intended to cancel the
contract with the county under
, which the ooivers ily provides
care to indigents at UCI Medical
Center in Orange,
Aldrich has said the outpatient
clinic is just one of many.
medical facililiea be favor, on or
around the UCI campus. The
clinic 'would use UCI teaching
staff members and serve as a
I earning center for the
university's medical students,
he said.
An outpatient clinic is a
facility in which ·patients are
treated aocl diapoaed without
being admitted overnight.
The outpatient clinic would
take about two yean to build,
univer:sity officials say. It· is to
Include a 24·bour emergency
room .
While UCI officials wait for
resent approval or the cUnic,
other group. are competlq to
win approval from state health
planners to bwld lrvine's first
ho1pltal. ·
Inpatient hospitals must 10 ,
throu1b a len1thy re,\'iew
process, The outpatient clinic,
how.ever, would be subiert,. tA,.a
aborter review procedure ..
said there is a 40 percent chance
or showers along the coast
tonight. increasing to 50 percent
Tuesday.
The mercury will dip into the
low 50s tonight and rise only to
the low 60s Tuesday, th,e
weather service said,
Showers and wind activity are
not expected lo be unusually
heavy.
A h eavy blanket o f fog
des cende d along the coast
.Saturday. causing at least five
pleasure boa(s' to be beached
along the oeeanfronl. No major
Jet's tail section
raised by crane
WA SHINGTON (AP > -
Divers and a crane on the !)ridge
overhead today raised the
critical tail section of the Air
Florida jetliner that crashed
into the ice-filled Poto mac
River.
Investigators hope two "black
boxes" in lhe plane's rear -·
recording cockpit conversation
a nd data from the plane 's
instruments will provide clues
to Wednesday's crash, which
killed 78 people.
As the tail s~tion was pulled
from the water , part of the
fuselage broke off,
De bris was visible as the
15-foot section was pulled from
the water. Salvage crews had
hop ed to remove a 40~oot
section intact. but part brok~ oH
and fell back into the water.
The Air Florida logo was
clearly visible, The plane's rear
emergency exit was partly open.
The Army Corps of Engineers
moved a barge into position
under .the tail section and it was
gently lowered onto the barge.
Waler poured from the tail
section ac; it was lowered onto
the barge.
I nvestigators f r om the
National Transportation Safety
Board said earlier that they
would subject the recorders to
laboratory analysis.
NTSB member Francis
McAdams said the recorders are
of c riti ca l. importance in
learning wh y Air Florida Flight
90 failed to gain altitude, clipped
the busy 14th Street commuter
bridge and plunged into the icy
river after taking orr from
National Airport, Airport radar
showed it never got above 435
feel during it s
th ree·quarter-mi le flight.
The divers had ho p ed to
remove the recorders every day
s ince T hu r s day , but
below-freezing temperatures.
vis ibility under a root. problems
with re moving bodies from the
twisted tail section and difficulty
in putting rigging under it
brought a series of delays,
Through Sunday, the divers
had r ecover ed t he bodies of
more than half the 74 passengers
who died; autopsies show all but
one died from the impact of lhe
crash rather than drowning.
Four Othe r people. a ll
passengers in cars hit by the
falling plane, also died.
Autopsies on the 46 bodies
recove r ed th roug h S unday
rais ed s peculation that the
drowning victim. Arland D
Williams of Atlanta. could be the
man who sa crificed himself
durfog rescue efforts by helping
five other victims onto a line
dropped by a hove rin g
helicopter,
That speculation was shared
by some federal and local
investigators,
Meanwhile, the first of five
surviving plane passengers was
released from the hos pital
today. Flight attendant Kelly
Duncan was quoted by a hospital
spokesman as saying. "I don't
think I wi ll fly as a career
again ...
The first lawsuit st emming
. from the cras h was filed Sunday
in U.S. District Court here.
injuries or damage we r e
reported.
A s pokesman for the Orange
County Sheriff's Department
Harbor Patrol at Newport Beach
sai'd no additional boats were
beached Sunday. and the earlier
vessels had all been removed
from the sands.
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FASIDON • • •
government elhics office.
"I have been aware that they
have been wondering how to
solve it," he said, adding that he
hoped to work the procedure out
with the White Rouse before the
May 15 filing deadline.
It is not known whether
previous first ladies accepted
free clothes, Rosalynn Carter
purchased clothes fr om
designers at a discount. but
never r~eived them as loans or
gifts, accordin~ to her aide,
A White House spokesman,
who did not wish to be identified,
s aid Mrs . Reagan intends to
report all the clothing s he
decides to classify as gifts and
intends to "include mention of
the loans,., The spokesman d~
not say whether she would lis1
the dollar value of the loaned
clothing.
The first lady relies almost
exclus,vely on a few designers.
inc lud.ing , Bill Bl ass. James
Galanos and Adolfo,
Thunderbird
jets crash
l NOIAN SPRINGS. Nev, lAPl
-Fou r jets f l own by
Thunderbird precis ion pilots
collided in the air today during a
routine pr a~tice "'flight .
authorities said.
The Air Force said the four
p i lots were kill e d in the
collisions,
"Four T-38 Talons of the U,S.
Air Force Thunder birds crashed
al a pproximate ly 10 a ,m.
today," said Sgt. John Conner.
spokesman at Nellis Air Force
Base.
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Tips dug out or Tax Court deciaion.s upboldin1
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differs with this column! The agent may be wron1,
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will find some helpful.hints in this series, and some of
you will find all of the information of value.
To document. my point, this series describes 18
Tax Court decisions of 1981 involving various types of
deductions that were challenged by the IRS. Of the
total, 13 cases were decided ln favor of the taxpayer,
broken down into four on medical expenses, rour on
cas ualty loss deductions, three on education
expenses, one on office=at:b<>me deductions and one
on deduction or legal fees in bankruptcy.
No IRS booklets or pamphlets will tell you about
these cases tha~ may help you support your·
deductions in instances similar to those upheld by the
Tax Court.
In today's and subsequent columns on medical
expenses, you'll also find three IRS private letter
ruling's that were favorable to the taxpayers
involved.
These private rulings cannot be cited as
precedents, but they indicate the kind of .ruling you
can expect to get under s imilar circumstances from
the IRS.
Now let's proceed to the IRS rulings and court
decisions involving medical expenses that were in
favor or the taxpayers -and see lf they can help you, your family or your friends.
The Tax Court had before it the case of an
individual whose wife suffered from severe arthritis
pain. Her physician advised that installing a health
spa in their home for her use would help relieve the
pain, and this was done. ·
Th e general rule is that a med ically
recommended capital improvement to a house is
deductible as a medical expense to the extent that the
cost exceeds any increase in the value or the house
resulting from the improvement. The Tax Court held
that the health spa was a medically helpful
improvement. It therefore allowed a medical
deduction for the arnount by which the cost of the
health spa and its ins tallation exceeded any increase
in the value of the home attributable to the spa.
Since the health spa was accepted by the court as
a medical improvement, the costs of operatin1 and
maintaining the spa also would be deductible as
medical expenses.
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