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' Howling storm sinkS oil -rig; -84 feared dead
ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland
<AP > -One of the world's•
largest oil rigs sank today in a
howling North Atlantic s torm off
the coast. of Newfoundland and
84 workers aboard were missing
and reared dead.
Rescue planes and s hips
battled poor visibility in rain
and snow in a search for any
survivors. The rig operator,
Pontiff
• talks in
Nigeria
IBADAN, Nigeria (AP>
Pope John Paul 11. s pea king
today at this nation's largest
university, told stude nts and
educators not to lose sight of
spiritual values while pursuing
research and development.
E conomi c pr ogress, th e
pontiff said in his homily at
Mass, "is not enough to free
man from the many conditions
and situations of incompleteness
that beset his penion•llty and
his Lire in society."
His message, on the fourth
day or his West Africa tour. was
at the University of Ibadan, in
this city 95 miles north of Lagos.
Meanwhil e , s eve ra l
explanations were given today
for the cancellation of a meeting
that had been scheduled Sunday
in the northern state of Kaduna
between Moslem leaders and the
pope -attempting to improve
relations between Christianity
and Islam.
Nigerian sources, who asked
n o t to be id e ntified, san:J
sectarian differences prevented
the Moslems from agreeing on
how to present Moslem Nigena
to the pope. The Vatican. in a
statement released today. said
the Moslems' decision not to
appear was "independent of the
holy father."
T he pope ha d pla nned to
deliver a speech Sunday to
religious leaders at the State
House in Kaduna stressing such
common aspects of the two
religion s a s oppos ition to
abortion, respect for human
rights and belief in one God.
But after addressing at least
500,000 swaying, hand·clapping
people at an open-air Mass, the
pontiff's appearance at the State
House was canceled and, he
made his second speech il\Stead
lo two Mosle m prov incial
governors in a crowded airport
waiting room.
After reading his speech, the
pope presented two pontifical
(See POPE, Page .\2)
Mobil Oil Can ada Ltd .. said
bodies were spotted in the water
w h ere th e rig h ad been
operating 175 nautical miles east
of St. John's.
The men had been ordered to
aba ndo n the r i g wh e n it
developed a lS·degree list after
a night·long beating in gale
wind s and s now. Mobil said.
About nine hours later. Mobil
issued a s tateme nt that the
Ocean Ranger had gone down.
Two lifeboats were sighted by
search aircraft one capsized
and the other stern·down in the
waler. A partia lly inflated
liferaft also was seen. rescue
authorities said.
There r e portedl y wer e
s urvival suits on the rig for all
those aboard. Officials said they
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GOOEY FUN Tim Clohessy. IO. of Laguna Re ach. does n·t
appear to mind a gooey face. He figured it was worth it for
flavorful pie eaten during Sunday·s pie·eatin g contest
sponsored by life~uards and pet rcsp<msibility organizations
as patt of Ute• art <'Olon~"s Wintl'r F estival. The event was
held at the art f't.•stival grounds on Laguna Canyon Ro<.1d.
First Lady begins trek
Will focus on ~rsonal campaign against drug. abuse
WASHINGTON (AP> -Nancy
Reagan is venturing on a rare
trip without her husband that
will shift. the spoUighl from her
free clothes and expensive china
and focus it on her campaign
a1ainst drug abuse.
One of Mrs. Reagan's staff
aides , who asked not to be
Identified, said the first lady
wants to draw attention to the
oblem of drug abuse a nd
s "the publicity that results
I make a lot or people across
the country aware of It."
However, the aide was careful
to aay Mrs. Reagan is not
ndonin1 any or the part.kular
project.a she visits.
White House aides have
expreaaed concern that Mrs.
Rea1an·1 1pendin1 habits have
rwelved more publicity than her
hlterest in dru1 abuse treatment
aad (Oller srandparents -her
two pet I~.!'· Mn. planned vialta to
f
drug treatment centers today in
Tampa and St. Peters burg. Fla.
Sh e is to be in Dallas on
Tuesday.
The journey was preceded by
an unusual briefing for reporters
accompanying the firs t lady,
complete with a mm about one
of the drug programs s he is
visiting.
Mrs . Reagan ofte n h as
expressed concern about the
nation's drug proble m, but has
limited her active involvement
to glv\Jlg a few speeches and
viitlting a rew treatment centers.
The president's wife has
bla1qed the . dru1 problem
partially on permissive parent.a.
Yet, ahe alto baa acknowledted
that •he believes her two srown
c hildren "probably •moiled
marijuana al on.e lime or
another."
Mra. Reagan'• aides 11.id
today's trip la \he flr1t In a
series as ahe Jletl mere dMlil1 ,
involved in the a nti·drug
crusade.
"Mrs. Reagan is not an expert
in the field of drug abuse,•· said
one aide. "She doesn't seek to
endorse. s he seeks to support.
She s upports the conce pt of
parents' groups and s he's
looking and lis tening a nd
learning just like everybody else
and hopes to increase . . . the
understanding and the concern
for the problem in the hopes that
the experts wlll find solutions."
Her first stop was the Pinellas
Park Elementary School in St.
Petersburg, wher,e she was
sltlln1 lJJ on a drug prevenUon
proaram 'lilmed at fifth 1raders.
In the evenln1, she was to
attend a Uar9e·bour meettn1 ol
parents ad adolescenta who are
1oln1 tbrou1h a treatment
pro1ram ~alled Straipt Inc.
She wa1 particularly
lmprllled wttta tbia proaram, an
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pro bably could h ave ke pt a
wearer alive for about a n hour.
but it was not known if the
workers had time to put them
on.
A sea r c h and resc u e
s po kes m an in Halifax s aid
waves as high as 40 reel made it
Impossible to retrie ve bodies
a lthough tugs in the area could
see them floating.
Factory
blaze
hurts 2
Fire broke out in a Santa Ana
e l ec tr'ica l plating company
today. causing minor injuries to
two people and resulting in an
unknown amou nt or
contaminated water entering the
city's sewe r syste m.
Fire depa rtment officials said
the blaze caused an estimated
$40,000 damage to the facilities
of National Technology Co. at
220 W, Central Ave. The fire was
.......... ._. before dawn t.odQ.
Suffering from s moke
inhalation were a Santa Ana
firefighter and an unidentified
person belie ved t o be an
employee of the firm, which is
involved in the plating of metals
for e lectrical circuit boards.
A fire department spokesman
said this morning a hazardous
material cleanup company has
diked oCf storm drains in the
area and is cleaning up water
contaminated with chemicals
that drained from the building.
The spokesman said a vat
containing plating acids was
involved in the fire.
Fire officials believe some
chemically contaminated water
leaked into the sewer system.
The am o unt is unknown.
however.
Officials said workers at the
county's sewage treatment
facilities have been a lerted so
they can take precautionary
action to neutralize or filter out
the contaminated water.
Firefighters were called to the
scene at about 4 a .m . today by
ef,O ployees who first tried to
douse the names themselves.
Twenty.five firefighte rs had
the blaze under control within a
half hour, spokesmen said.
V.S. planes sale
angers Begin
JERUSALEM (AP) -Prime
Minister Menachim Begin said
today th e s al e o r U .S .
anU·aircraft missiles and F·16
fighter planes to Jordan would
violate a pledge by President
Reagan to preserve Is rael's
military advantage over Arab
states.
He asked the Knesset , Israel's
120-member parliament, to pass
a resolution condemning the
proposal by U.S . Defense
Secretary ·caapar Weinberger.
Opposition leader Shimon Peres
said his Labor Party, except for
a f e w lefl·wlng members,
planned to support the resolution
In voting later today.
Two search und rescue
he li copters arc al the s ite along
with an airplane. Two boats
were in the area searching for
survivors and another service
vessel was heading to the Ocean
Ranger site from other oil rigs
working in the a rea.
Two othcr boats en route from
St. J ohn's were cxpc('ted to
arrive by evening.
BOOKED L os .\ngt.•ll":-
Ra m s quurterb<.1<.·k Dan
P astorini was bookt.•d i n
~ewpor1 BeaC'h Sund<.1~· on
s u s p1 r 1o n of clrunkt•n
c!ri \'ing I le "a:. n•lt'ast•d
t•arl.v tod;i~· on hail
Ram booked
on driving
charge in NB
Lo s An ge l es Ram s
quarterback Dan Pas torini
posted Sl .500 bail early today
a nd was released from Newport
Beach Jail , w h ere he was
booked late Sunday night on
sus picion of drunken driving.
Pastor ini. 32. was s topped
about 11 p.m . Sunday by a
Newport Beach police officer at
Brookhursl Street and Pacific
Coast Highway in Huntington
Beach. s aid Lt. Gary Petersen of
t h e Newport Beac h Poli ce
Department.
He said the arresting officer
saw Pastorinl's Porsche streak
past Prospect Street in Newport
Beach on the coast highway at
95 to 100 mph.
Pas torini failed a roadside
sobriety test a nd was booked
into jail, he said .
The quarterback. who joined
the professional football team
last fall , li ves in Newport Beach.
according to the police arrest
report.
It was not the first time
Pastorini has m ade headlines
for his driving. In December
1980, Paslorini, then a reserve
fo r the Oakland R aid e r s.
s uffered a c ut m outh and
bruised nose after his car hit a
tree in Alameda, which is near
Oakland.
Police said the a ccident was
due to '"excessive speed."
Mudslide buri.es
highway worker
SEA'ITLE, Wash. (AP> -A
weekend of torrential rains
coupled wllh unae11onable
warm weather unleashed Oooda,
avalmhel and mudllidea tbat
closed road• a nd burled a
hl1bway worker, ottaciala said.
Flood wamlnp were poeted
loday for lbe Snoqualmie,
S•ohoml1h , No•k1aclr , Sttllapamtab, Slrrlroml1b,
Chehalis and upper CO wlitz
Rlvers in western Washiniton
and for Han1mi1l Creek In
Spokane County.
Floods and snowslldes closed
a number ol other roads Sunday u more than 4 inches of rain fell
in places.
Yalrlma set• Valentine's Day
reeord temsferature of 62, bnaklna the mark of 80 set In
llM.
The c<>mpany suid there was
no indication of whether any of
t hose aboard s urvived the
s inking or the uttcm pts to
escape in lifeboats .
A s pokesman fo r t h e rig
owners Ocean Drilling and
Exploration Drilling Co of New
Orleans. La . said t hat of the
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Deputy
wounds
intruder
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of tlle Dally .. , ... St.ilH
Police were trying today to
piece together details of a
weekend shooting m which a Los
An geles County Sheriff's deput)
fatally wounded one of three
people allegedly trying to break
in to his Huntington Beach
hom e.
Huntington Beach police Lt
Merle Schneblin s aid the dead
man la a 21.year·old transient
who had li ved most recently in
Anaheim He said the man's
name was b eing withheld
pe nding notificat io n of hh
family
The incident occurred al 6
a m . Sunda¥ al the Gumm Drive
residence of Richard Orosco, 32. a
JO-year veteran of the Sheriff's
office currently assigned to the
Norwalk station. reports show.
Orosco told officers he and his
wife were awakened by thf'
sound of two men removing
glass rrom a bedroom windo~
and attempting to c rawl inside.
The depu\y instructed hi s wife
to call police while he took a
38·cala be r revolver from a
closet. Orosco told officers.
The deputy told police he
confronted the two men in the
back yard and ordered them to
halt I
Wh en the men refused lo 9\0P
and pointed dark objects that
appeared to be guns , Orosco
fired three shots al them . he told
police.
The two continued to flee until
one ('Ollapsed on the sidewalk
while the other entered a car
waiting in front of the home. thl
deputy told police
Orosco held one man and a
woma n in t h e car unti :
H untingt on Be a c h p oli ce
arrived.
The dead man was struck by a
single bullet entering his up~r
back. Lt Schneblin said.
The two others arrested b)
police ure Henry Santiago. 25.
and Patricia Leonard, 26, each residin~ at ·the s ame Anaheim
address.
Thl' two were in Huntington
Beach Jai l today on s us picion of
murder and burglary. Bail was
(See DEPUTY, Page A2)
ORlllil CDAIT llATHIR
Chance of measur able
rain 10 percent or less
t hr o ugh Tue s d a y .
Considerable c loudiness .
Tonight's lows 52 to 58.
Tuesday's highs 62 at
b e,a c hes • 6 8 i n I a n d .
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'118111 TlllY
Th e R ev . Terry
Cole· Wh ittake r . former
Or.ange Coast College
homecoming que~. is pack·
ing them in bl Son ~go wiih
her love of life sermott1.
Slo,.., 1 photo P.afe Al,
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1 Co1*gar mauIS hOy ~ 9; shot to death
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From PageA1
POPE •••
medals then waited, vl1lbly
embarruted, for the cuttomary
response of thanks. It never
came, and he boarded hi• plane
for the nt1ht back to La1oa.
PlTTIBUIOH tAP) -A
13().pound coqar lhal lore at U..
neck and faceef • O·year·okl beJ w•• apOOked .., a nol1y crowd
that eaeh.ed tM .ormally docile
animal, oMeWI Mid.
Tiii• b.. e.t, U1 jaw1 1Ull
loolltd Oft U.. )IDlilth, WH SMl to
deatb by UI atr-dul)' polie91l•
afler owner Bob Steele tried
uaaiaeeellfully to pry U.a moutl'I ;r.:.• Saturday durln1 the burp Auto Show.
J ame1 Seals of auburban
Upfer St. Clair underwent
ftr19'>' to repair dama1e to an
~•l'Y ta1Un1 blood to the brain. Tfte youlb, who received
•uneroua llitchet to close cut.a on ldl face and neck, wu in
~ JUST PASSING THROUGH And\' Mie rs and son Urrw. 18 y. m onths. of Newport Beach wonder if th<.' rins of offshon•
1t1 ble condition at Alle1heny
General Hospital today. aald
Dotothy Packer, a nuraln1
supervisor.
"The cougar Just pounced on
the kld, tot him by the neck,"
said Donald R o man . a
concession st•nd operator at the
show. "You could see the blood.
·Jt was terrible." ·
The couaar, named Tom-Tom,
wH one of several cat.a beinl
uaed u a promotional 1lmmlck
for Lincoln-Mercury autos
durln& the show. It was known
for its peaceful diapo11illon.
'•I've personaUy played with
this cat, with my bare bands. n
waa juat one of those weird
thinH. a Crejk occurrence.
vis itors at 48th Street b<.'long to a pod of porpoist'" or
California Gra~ wh ~ilcs l'lll'l'l'nth· mi,eratinlo! to '.\kx1t·n
We're very upset," 11ld Donald
Bishop, mana1er ot the lhow,
whlch wH aponsored by the
Pltt1bur1h Automobile Trade
Aaaociall0n.
The boy . who went to the 1how
with his family, spent moet of
Sunday sleeping, Mrs. Packer
said.
"Monday wm be a day" for
talking about what happened,
s he sai d . ''l think h e
remembers. But he doe1n't want
to talk about It. He hasn't been
very talkative."
Seals was running with
another boy at the convention
center as Steele was brin1ing
the leashed animal into a
crowded s how area, said
Michael Reilly, a spokesman for
the auto show. The cougar
suddenly paunced on Seals.
Steele "had bis hands inside
the cat's mouth trying to pry
open the jaws. but he wasn't
able to do it," reilly said . "The
cat wouldn't release the child
but he wasn't able to bite down
any further. either."
Police Sgt. Arthur Banze, an
off-duty officer attending the
show. s hot the cougar in the
shoulder after Steele rolled out
or the way. Steele wasn't hurt.
"If people hadn't gathered
around and kicked the animal, I
could have handled it ... could
have gollen him to let go. They
only made him more excited."
said Steele, who operates Bob
Steele Animal Productions of
Lessburg, Fla. "It was my only
accident ever. He was my best
cat. loo ...
"Just like a house cat. if you
spook the cat. it's going to
react," Reilly said.
A government spokesman aald
rivalry amon1 three Moslem '
sects prevented a1r•ment on a
delegaUon to meet the pope. But
Catholic leaden said the failure
of the reli1ioua represe,ttatlve1
to ·appear was a 1etback for
Vatican efforts to weave better
ties with Islam,
"You can't aolve ln one day
problems of so many centuries.
W~ have to keep tryin&, .. said
the Most Rev. James Dempsey
of Providence, R.I .. the bishop
of Sorkoto, whose Nl1erlan
diocese is 90 percent MOAlem.
For 16 yea~. since the Second
Vatican Council, the Roman
Catholic Church has been trying
to relegate to his tory the
Crusades and the slave raids in
which the two religious '
membe r s slaughtered each
another as an act of faith.
After the creation of a
Secretarial for Non-Christians,
Pope Paul VI braved a cool
reception in Moslem Turkey and
went to predominantly Moslem
Indonesia. where he addressed
50,000 Moslems, Christiana and ·
Buddhists.
Official Mos lem-Christian
meetings. however, have often
dissolved into bitter disputes.
Five years ago, the Vatican had
to disavow an Arab-language
communique issued at a Tripoli
Catholic-Moslem meeting which
condemned lsrael and Zionism
too s harply for its taste.
Since then. few meetings have
been held.
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RIG ••• Custody case reversal eyed
Dawn Stader. 25, a trainer
who was with the cal , was
arrested by l)Olice after she
allegedly swore at Banie and
kicked him in the groin when he
shot the animal, police said. She
was charged with aggravated
assault, terroristic threats ,
disorderly conduct and resisting
arrest. police said.
J ohn Paul II pursued the goal
or rapprochement b y al so
traveling to Turkey and telling
Moslem leaders in Kenya in 1980
h e would ·'do everything
possible to develop the spiritual
bonds between Christians and
Moslems."
'Americans and 25 Canadians
'were employees o&.the owners.
Lawyer for lesbian mother to ask judge to reconsider In the Philippines last year, he
called the Moslems his brothers
and at a meeting with 60 Islamic
representatives urged them to
work with the predominantly Catholic central government of
lighting for the independence or
the southern Philippines.
' Compan y public relations
11Hicer Al Spindler said the
rem ainder of the crew were
1A;e rv ice hands em ployed by
. .,ub-contracling firms. Most
would be NewfoundlaDders.
, Mobil's statement said that
•'·air-sea rescue ha1 been unable
•to locate the Ocean Ranger. but
the site has been identified by 1 l"le l icopter through the rig's
• .inchor buoys and water-rider
buoys."
This equipntent would have
ueen attached to the rig itself
>'.and would pinpoint the drill site.
.', Spindler •.aa'd tbe Oce•a
"Ranger ha~ Wen drilling •ff
~ewfoundland for about 1"'2 ·
>'ears and in the pr~enl location
since November.
· · The severe wuater storm hit
.the area late Sunday and strong
. winds continued to lash eastern
;Newfoundland todav.
1 A Mobil spokesman said two
other rigs. the •sedco-706 and ~apata Ugland. Wf're drilling in
· -lhe vicinity oi.ttwi Ocean Ranger
J nd were safe.
Mobil said t here was no
'possibility or what it described
as a blowout of the well. known
as J -24, which the Ocean Ranger
had been drillioe. ,
.: The rig •as bu i It by
,:M itsubishi Heavy Industries
Ltd. in Hiroshftna. Japan. and
,"l aunched in 1976.
-' The world's wOTst loss of life
;n an oil-rig disaster occurred
""t1arch 27. 198&, 200 miles ofr
'I o r w a y . T h.e A l e x a n d e r
:Kielland rig capsiied, taking 123
· ieople to thefr deaths in the
,. orth Sea.
' Semi-submersible rigs are
1s e d where water d e pths
ire vent firm fastening of legs on
he sea bottom as is done in
ha llower area 'where jack-up
ig s are u se d . The
emi-submersibles float partly
inderwater.
e A1
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et at $250,000 each.
L t . Sc hn e bl i n sai d
nvestigators are attempliag to
letermine a motive for the
reak-in. He saJdJt.ems rouad ln·
he trio's car contained Oroseo's·
ddresa.
"We've fOUMt no indication
hey had allif kef with tbe
eputy," he ·said. "So far we
on 't know why they bad his
ddress. 1benl is no Indication
hey knew him'I"
Tbe Los An1eles lawyer for a
lesbian mother or four says she
will ask an Orange County
Superior Court judge to
reconsider his ruling which
strips the woman or custody of
her 5-year-old son.
In a ruling Wednesday. Judae
James L. Smith said he wu
l"antine physical custody ol the
child to tbe father, a nuor
Corporation employee. because the motber is livin1 in a
holnosexual ttlationshlp.
Attorney Lavra Goldin, wbo
represents Penelope Woodakle
of Looi Beach. said abe will *
Pwnps probed
at nuke plants
BURLINGTON. Vt. <AP> -
Fede ral officia l s are
investigating allegations that
nuclear plant pumps, including
some used in emergency core
cooling systems, may fail under
str ess due to faulty and sloppy
manufacture.
The Nuclear Regul ator y
Commission has s tarted an
inves tigation into a wide range
or charges lodged by five former
employees of the Hayward Tyler
Pump Co. here. The a llegations
include charges the company
failed to follow procedures
oullin~ in quality assurance
and quality control manuals and
that bolt holes were misaligned
on seismic supports for the
pumps.
The former employees, one or
whem was fired. further claim
tn notarized affidavits that the
e x is t e n ce o r imp e rf ect
workmanship s uch as bent
shafts and mlsdrilled holes was
covered up in part by forged
paperwork.
Key Biscayne
sharks seen
MIAMI CAP> -The warm
shallow waters off Key Biscayne
appear aafe from sharks. but a
swimming ban re mains in force
because about 300 sharks were
sighted offshore Saturday.·
officials said.
About 5,000 people who nocked
to the Key Biscayne beaches
were told swimming was ofr
ll m its Sunday.
Dade County and Coast Guard
helicopters scanned the coast for
sharks. The Coast Guard
reported six sharks were spotted
offshore in the momin1, but all
had apparently left. the area by
afternoon.
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Judge Smith first to reconsider
hi s ru lin g , and if that 's
unsuccessful. then appeal to the
Fourth District Court of Appeals
in San Bernardino.
Smith ruled that while both
parents were equally qualified
to rai se the c hild, Miss
Woodside's homosexuality was a
factor against her.
The Judge did approve joint
custody of the boy, allowing the
mother to see her son tentatively
on alternate weekends and for
extended periods during the
s ummer.
The rest ol the time bowewr.
the child will live with his
father , Leason Leeds of
Lakewood, who had been given
temporary custody last October
when be learned bis former wife
was involved in a ho~osexual
relationship. •
Miss Goldin said that Smith's
ruling this week "c learly
recognized" that her client had
been "a good and cap able
parent". and that the only
reason he was giving physical
custody to the f ath e r was
because of her relationship with
another woman.
The attorney claimed that the
ruling reflected a fear of the
homosexual relationship.
Miss Woodside has four
children in all. She has been
Grove woman
found dead
after blaze
A 11.year-old Garden Grove
woman was found dead t<>Pay ln
h e r mobile h o m e after
firefighters from Garden Grove
and Anaheim extinguished a
blaze that gutted her coach.
A police department
spokesman identified the victim
as Flora Westner. whose body
was round in the kitchen area of
her mobile home.
Firefighters responded to the
blaze shortly after midnight at
the Golden Crest Mobile Home
Park on Katella Avenue. Cause
of the blaze is unknown.
The police spokesman also
said the cause of Miss Westner's
death is under investigation.
Firefighters
deliver baby
CUTLER (AP> -Two Tulare
County firefighters worked fast
and furiously be fore dawn
today, but they weren't putting
out a fire.
Engineer Ronnie Johnson and
volvnteer Mark Willia were
called to ualst a Cutler woman
who wu livinl birtb and didn't
have time lo get to the bolpital.
They helped deliver a baby
girl and reported that the
unldentl(ied mother and child
were doing fine after bein1
taken to Alta Hospital In Dinuba.
' Peace forum held
BERLIN <AP> -About 5,000
mostly young E11t Germana
marked the anniversary ot the
allied bombing in Dresden In
lt45 by holdin1 a peace forwn
challeftllnl the poUcles ol the
Commwmt 1ovemment, repor1a
reachln1 West ~rlln 11ld.
ti
ma rried three times. Three of
he r children. ranging in age
from 14 to a year old. live with
her at home.
Miss Goldin said it was
difflc•lt to speculate o n the basis
or her appeal. She said the
co ur ts h ave rule d that
homoselluality in itself Is not the
equivalent of parental unfitness
and could not be the sole basis
for a cbange of custody.
Attorneys for both Miss
Woodside and Leeds introduced
the testimony of psychologists to
prove that the 5-year-old would
be beUer off with ~m. Smith determined that both
parents were accertable but
that the emotiona question
related to a homosexual affair
weighed against the mother.
Clerks mourn
store's death '
NEW ORLEANS <AP)
Clerks dressed in mourning
whispered goodbyes to their
customers as the cash registers
rang for the last time at Maison
Blanc he, a Ca nal Street
landmark for generations.
·'This is one or lhe worst
things that could happen to us
because Maison Blanche has
been here forever," Polyxene J .
. Dave lamented.
"I'm 75 years old, and my
mother bought my school shoes
here."
The or nat e. turn -
of -the-ce ntury depa rtment
stor e was closed for good
Saturday . Goudchaux
Department Stores of Baton
Rouge had bought up Maison
Blanche. but will operate only
its three suburban branches.
Steele's son, Michael. 25, was
c harged witp obstructing an
officer in lhe line or duty and
d isord erly conduct, om cers
said.
The S.year-old cougar was one
of 11 cats being used during the
five-day show as a promotional
gimmick, Reilly said. Before
Sat urda y. th e eve nt 's
next·to-last day. all the animals
h a d be e n c hained to
Lincoln-Mercury autos or other
equipment at the event, he said. \
None of the animals was used rouowm. tbe maulin1 Sunday .
In Detroit. a spokesman for
the Lincoln-Mercury Division of
Ford Motor Co. said Sunday the
automaker had nothin~ to do
with sponsoring tbe animals'
a ppearance at the show.
··1rs a long-standing tradition
to allow the local association to
a rrange the entertainment,"
said 0 . William Day. public
r e l atio n s mana ger f or
Lincoln-Mercury. which has
n amed some or its models after
big cats and uses them in its
advertising.
Rollout slated
for Columbia
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla.
<AP> Only last-minute checks
rem a ined for s pace s huttle
technicians on the eve or lhe
Columbia's 31h-mile rollout to
the launch pad for its third
mission into space.
At 2 a.m . PST Tuesday. the
shuttle Is scheduled to be rolled
out of the hu ge Vehicle
Assembly Building to its launch
site. The launch of the world's
first reusable s pacecraft is
scheduled for March 22.
From Page A1
NANCY. • •
aide said, because it does not
use government money. it is
drug free. it is one of the few
p r og r a m s des igne d f o r
adolescents. it accepts only children who have backlns from
their families and most or its
participants are not from court
referrals
The program often lasts a
year and costs between SJ ,000
and $2.500. It uses many of the
same principles as Alcoholics
Anonymous.
After spending the night in
Tampa. Mrs. Reagan flies to
Dallas to meet with the Texans'
War on Drugs. a group of 17
prominent civic leaders which
has been instrumental in getting
the state to pass controversial
law s o utl awing dru g
paraphernalia aod providing
stiff prison terms for drug
p~shers
The first lady also will visit a
parent group de di cated to
removing dru gs fr o m
Richardson, a s uburb of Dallas.
Amtrak derailed
HOLYOKE , Mass. (AP>
Eight passenger cars and two
engines of Amtrak's Montrealer
went off the tracks in western
Massachusetts because of a s plit
rail. causing a seven-hour delay
for the 150 passengers. officials
said.
ompany's
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Her message • is upbeat
Rev. Terry's Religious Science packs 'em in
SAN DIEGO <AP > -
Cuahloned comfortably In the
downtown California Theater,
which 1 etor1 s ha r e on
weekdays, the con1recation
hardly noticed the shout in all
the upbeat exuberance: • • Ritht
on, Rev, Terry, ri1ht on! ''
A vivacious blonde, the Rev.
Terry Cole·Whlttaker was up
there eithortlng her followers to
live Ure to the fullest.
"Be alive," called out the
former Orange Coast resident,
but with no beseeching, no talk
or the devil or hell or failure ln
life. .
In the five years stnce Mrs .
California of 1968 arrived with
h er m essage, mo ving from
motivational sp eaking to a
ministry of her own with the La
Jolla Churc h o r Re ligious
Science, the cong regation has
grown from 50 to "possibly 4,000
-we're still unsure of that."
In two c r owd e d S unday
sess ions. abo ut 2,500 is an
average turnout. They could be
Baptists or Presbyterians, of all
ages and degrees of wealth.
The goal is ··a worldwide
television ministry in the next
four years ." says t he Rev.
Terry, as she li kes to be called.
"Alread y , we se ll a ud io
cassettes wo rldwide through
subscription and we're start ing
to produ~e video cassettes so I
can be with them in the video.
"Australia probably will be
the first, then any and all other
countries that will allow us to go
in there."
Th e t h rice -m a r rie d ,
thri ce -di vorce d T e rry
Cole -Whitta ke r was p a id a
re ported salary or $89,608 in
1979, including a 60 percent
commission on classes which
she conducts and royalties on
tape sale of spoken messages.
The salary from her church
today, she says. is about $60,000
and ·•certainly" ra r a bove what
any other minjster in San Diego
makes. In addition. she s aid in
an inter view s he m a kes that
much again with the non-profit
Terry Cole Whittaker Ministries
and half-hour T V classes seen by
a reported 200.000 listeners in
the Los An geles area. San Diego
and by cable from P alm Springs
and Bishop. Calif.. to El Paso.
Texas.
"We plan to be in Seattle and
. ............
EXUBERANT Till' Bl'' Tt•rn· Colt· \\'hilt ;i kl'r. nrH'l' an
Orangl' Coust rl'sidl•nt a nd l1>rnw1' ·.\1 1·~ l'al1lnn11 a . gin·s
upbeat Sl'l'mon at I.a .Jolla ('1111r<·h ol lfrll g111u~ Sc1t'l1t'l'.
wh iC'h has t·ongrt'gation of l.OtKI
San Francisco by J une, .. she
says. Almost 80.000 copies were
sold of her fi rst book. "What
You Think of Me is None or You r
Business." Another book is in
the works.
She li ves with her 19-ycar·old
d au g hter Becky. soon to be
m a r ried . their par rot a nd
dachshund Oscar in a plush La
Jolla house worth seve ral
hundred thousand dollars. She
drives a 1979 white Cadillac with
red interior.
The lifestyle befits the career
successes of Terry Reich, born
i n 1940 in Los Angeles,
ho m ecom ing queen of Orange
Coast College. onetime light
opera singer who tbt~d to EST
and other self-motivations after
placing third an the 1968 Mrs.
America contest
H er hu s band s were
b an k e r-investment counselor
J ohn Cole. fathe r of he r two
daughters. John Whittaker, a
radio station account executive,
and Michael Peterson , a former
football player in the Canadian
Football League.
In addition to five years of
minis terial training in t he
nited Chu r ch o f Religious
Science in Los Angeles, .. , have
done actualization, Burkla nd
Rus iness !;chool. transactional
analys is . tran sce nd e ntal
med itation. Gestalt ... I turn
ups ide uown a couple of times a
day in my ne w a nli-gravitY.
machine. I do wha tever I feel
1ntuit1vely drawn to." s he
recounted in a recent inter view.
Religious Science teaches that
people harm themselves through
am pro per thinking. But its
glamorous preac her in San
Diego disputes the claim by
som e t hat its orient ation is
selfishness
.. , n each of us is the a bility to
li ve a full, rich, rewarding life,"
she s ays. "That's what our
min is t r y is a bout -love ,
compassion and being it all, not
missing out in life."
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SAN DIEGO (AP> -
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Deficits
maybe
difficult
WASHIN GTON (AP > -
Republlcans and Democrats
who greeted President Reagan's
budaet with cries of horror are
beginning t o c onced e the
diffic ulty of choppina the
administration'f r ecord deficit
forecuu for 1982 and 1983.
Contreas could s p end a
rancorous election-year session
debating defense spe nding,
Social Security reductions and
changes In the president's
cherished three-year tax cut -
only to see deficits that still
approach $90 billion or $100
billion.
Se ve ral congressiona l aides
say their bosses are likely to
give up, go home for an election
campaign and return afterwards
for a nother try at passing a
budget.
Almost everyone agrees the
de ficits are t oo big . House
Republican Leader Bob Michel
of Illinois said conservatives feel
they've been "pole·a xed."
The problem m ay be even
worse ft e~ub li ca n s a n d
Democr ats ahke say Reagan's
official deficit forecasts of $98.6
billion in 1982 and $19.5 billion in
1983 a re b ased o n f au lty
assumptions a bout the economy.
One GO P senator estimates
Reagan understated the deficits
by $5 billion to $10 billion.
De m ocrats say the gap will be
even bigger.
In addition . t he president's
fi gures assume Cong ress will
approve S56 billion in s pending
cuts and other savings. some of
wh ic h a lread y have b een
rejected . Without Reagan's
proposals. the defi cit would be
more than $150 billion next year.
"He <Reagan I ca n 't create
these ki nds or budget cuts with
this type of Con gress."· Sen.
Paul Laxalt. R-Nev .. conceded
l ast week i n a s p eech in
Chicago.
.. I find tha t only one-fifth of
the .president's p roposals are
realisiica lly obtainable from
this Congress ... said Sen. Ernest
Hollings , D·S.C.
S e n . Rud y Bo s c hwit z .
R·Minn .. · last week issued his
own budget proposal forecasting
a $90 billion deficit next year.
only $1.5 billion less than the
oresident's.
But Boschwitz wo uld hold
spending growth to 3 pe rcent a
year in the future and increase
tax collections by the same
amount to produee • allth l
surplus in 1986, when Reagan
forecasts a S66 billion deficit.
A variation of Bosc hwitz' plan
eventually may prove attractive
to m embers of Congress who
feel they need lo s how the
financial markets and the
country that they at least.have a
plan for balancing the budget
H o l11ng ·s b ig-r e d uct ion
proposal to eliminate next July's
tax cut and Socia l Security
cost-of·living increases for a
yea r . defer the 1983 tax cut and
freeze the defense budget are
t e mptin g . but a pp ea r
unattainable.
E l imin ating o ne yea r 's
cost-of-living increase for Social
Securit y wo uld cut the 1983
defic it by $1 5 billion to $1 7
billion. But the proposal seems
s o f a r f e t c h e d t h at th e
Congressiona l Budget Office
didn't even mention it in its book
of several hundred pages on
budget cutting options.
Re a gan <l oesn t wa n t t o
cha nge Social Security while
a commission studies it and
R ep u blicans a r c unlikely to
m ake such a move without the
pres 1d e nt ·s h elp.
1 ...........
ON THE ELLIPSE -1-;,,,.1, 11 .\lm.H'\'ll <tlHI "on .\lark. 2. enjoy
a d :I\ ul ""-1111 1.! 1111 tilt· 1-!l'lllllHb t1f th<.· Wush in )!lon
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Maureen campaign
splits Reagans
M 0 N T J-: R t·: ' I ,, J> 1
Maureen lkagan.., Irish temper
fl ares \dn·nl'\l'r ... oml•onc
suggest:-:-he 1s riding on her
fath er ·-. l'llattall s 1n her
cu m p<ugn for t hi.' I· S Sen all'. or
that she ma) drop out of tht'
race.
But those QUl"•ll11n-. corn1· up
al{ain and ag,J1n "' th•· tall.
forC(•ful 41 .\ car·old rlaughl\'I' of
Pres1dt'nt Rl·agan c·n'>s t•roc;sc..,
California seck111g supporl f111
the Junt• 8 Rt·puhll<'an pnma1'
Todav she IS u rltstanl fourth
in poll; of tht· '>i.'' t•n \\a~ ra1 t·
led by Re p n a r r \
Goldwater Jr:
t.o s ucceed
re t irin g
Republican
U.S Sen S I
ll u vaka .... a
She. 1s nc•xt to
I a s l 1 n
fund -ra 1s111 J.!
\\ j t h I ll S l llf AGAN
S3.438 in thl· h;rnk lor J 1•1 tmary
campaign in .,.,h1t·h thr•·t rt\ .11-.
have aln·a<h 1 :11-.l·d lwt \.\('l'll
• $5()(),()()() and $.I rtlllllllll I ;1c•h
llt"r (':tncl1rla t•\ ha'> "Pitt Hlf'
Reagan fJmil) I lw 1m·-.1clt•n1 ·-.
brother .'.':t•ll 1<1 .. -..!.1n -..I\" h1•
C' a n · t l h 1 n I.. " I ,, " 1 '11 I-! I 1·
qualifH·at111n hi.., 1111·1 ,. h .1-. to ht·
a senal111 .• rnd h1• '' ..,,., \ tr1i.. .....
c:a m p;111.!n 1·0 •·h.111111.111 1111 1111\'
of her t'l\,1b. S ,111 lllt'g11 \hl\or
Pelc W1b11n
"I don I look \\II II I'" 111 on
kids riding on llw1r fJlh1·r '
coalla1ls. ~t·1I lfr.1g.1n -.J1d la:-.t
month. tmng1ng tht· lamil) "!Jul
out in pulJlu:
The (lfl's1d\•n1 "J) s ht• ts
neutral. t'llJn).! >J l•llll.! pohn of
avoid 1 n g (' n d fll 'l' ml' n t.., in
contesttod Hepublwan prim.tries.
\\h i le ~)<, Rcag.1n " mother.
actress .J.111t· \\'\man '" om• of
the lar~l'"' C'<111tnh11111r~ 111 her
d a u g h l t• 1· · s I 1 n u n c· 1 u I I y
-.t rugglan~ campaign
A for mer act ress and talk
sho1o1. hostess who now heads a
company developing export
markets for American firms,
M !. Reagan is a d y n amic ,
an1mat<.'<i speaker who stirs up
C'rcrnds with campaign speeches
n·m 1nascent both in style and
l'Ollll'Ot of her father's.
·our goal t is l that by the end
of the 1980s. we aren 't going t.o
ha' t· a "elf arc program in this
t·ounlr~. wl•re going to ha ve a
j11h program, .. she says. "We
11<.·<.•d public service jobs for
'' 1.:lfart· grants. job training,
111· I\' a t c c n t er p ris e zones .
l'' (•rything we . can do to break
the cycle or dependency t hat lids government has foisted on the
:\mcrican people
"T his as our destiny ... and it
ma)· be our only chance. This
ma' be the last mome nt that the
·\nlL·ncan people are willing to
-.,1('nf1c<.·. to build the kind of
polilical and economic system
''.: m usl have to s urvive in this
decade and the next ..
But whale Ms . Re a gan
f 11 rC'efully endorses her father's l'<'nnom1 C' and tore1gn policies
Jnci ht!> "ne" federalism" plan
111 turn fl'dcral social programs
ba l'k to I ht· states and local
govcrnml'nts. she is decidedly to
hrs left on some social iss ues.
She is an outspoken advocate
of thl' Equa l Ri g ht s
/\mendmcnt. a c ha mpion or
abortion rights and a proponent
of gun control. putting her at
odds with not only her father.
but also t he con s ervative
lc;;idcrship of the California
Hcpubhcan Party
She notes s he has been active
in Republican politics for 22
~ C':Hs joinil}g the GOP three
vcars before her fathe r s witched
regist rati o n fro m the
Dl'mocratic t o R e publican
purl 1es
spirry top-sidcz.r
with nzgist<mzd anti-slip aola .
a fB.voritR.. fbr eo.iliTIS or s tf0Zt 'Mldr, ·
~ glV.dt with CO"dumys arrla bla2tzr
or ehOrts and a knit shirt.
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.Orang• Co11t DAILY PILOT/Monday, Feburary 15. 1982
· Saivador slayings
of civilians soar·
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador
(AP> -Eac h side In El
Salvador'• civil war blames the
ether for the soarln1 civilian
death toll, and everybody's
elalm• are suspect. But one
thln1 la certain -a lot of
,1vlllana are dylna .
The naUonal auard says those
lt klll• are leftist 1uerrlllas or
\heir collaborators, and the rest
are murdered by the rebels.
The auerrlllas say most or the
elvUlan dead a r e Innocent
b ysta n der s murd e red
l ndiicrlm lnatel y b y th e
1ovem ment 's security forces or
rt1ht·wing death squads.
O ne apparentl y n e utra l
source, a relief agency worker
who travels to refugee camps
throughout the country, said the
1uerrillas are more selective in
their killing.
''They know w h o t heir
enem ies are," he said. "The
army often isn't sure."
Last month, President Reagan
certified to the U.S. Congress
that President Jose Napoleon
Duarte's junta was improving
the government's huma n rights
record. The certification was
required .t>Y law to clear the way
-Jor $55 million in military and
economic aid to the junta.
Critics dis puted the State
Depar tme nt 's c l a im t h a t
violence in El Salvador is on a
downward trend. Re p. Gerry
Studds, D·Mass ., s aid the
administration was trying to
"shrug awa y " reports of
murders and other atrocities by
tbe junta's troops . The U.S.
branch of Amnesty International
said "the pattern or a bduction,
torture and murder " in El
Salvador is unchanged.
As members of Congress
de bated the administration's
plans to increase s upport for the
junta, it for the first t ime
officially charged a group or its
soldier s with som e of the
estimated 32,000 civilian deaths
since the October 1979 coup
launched the current warfare.
But the dead were Americans,
not Salvadorans.
A sergeant, a corporal and
four privates were brought in
handcuffs before a judge in the
small town of Zacatecoluca and
charged with the murder 14
months ago of four American
women, R o m a n Ca tho lic
missionaries. Duarte gave a
detailed account of the killing in
a televised speech, but the judge
1111 llllYlll
said it could be three months
before he decides whether the
evide nce was s urrlclent to
warrant a trial.
The death toll figures In the
brutal conflict, where bodies are
l eft on the road s ide · or In
clandestine cemeteries , are as
muc h In dis pute as who Is
responsible for the killing.
The State Department said the
U.S. Embassy reported 6,116
violent deaths in El Salvador
last year. The repo rt noted ,
however, that some church
sources suggest the death toll
might be twice as high.
Monsignor Arturo Rivera y
Damas, the lead e r of the
hierarchy, said earlie r that
11 , 723 civilians were killed In the
first 11 months of 1981 , and most
of them were non-com batant
peasants.
T h e El Salvad or Human
Rights Commission. which reties
on guerrilla accounts as well, as
the loca l press and personal
t estimo ny, recorde d 16,276
violerlt .civilian deaths last year.
The U.S. Embassy says its count
was based on newspaper reports
only.
The governmen t issues no
civilian casualty figures.
The national guard has said it
had 2, 100 casualties last year,
including 350 killed in the first
six months. It gave no total for
its dead in the las t half of the
year.
Recent reports or two alleged
m assac res demons trate the
information war accompanying
the killing.
Last month. the guerrillas
took American correspondents
to visit the northern hamlet of El
Mozote. They filed reports that
the army had killed at least 733
civil i ans t h ere i n a n
anti .guerrilla s weep i n
December.
The U.S. Em bassy disputed
t he reports. s aying its own
i n vestigation ha d found no
evidence or system atic killing
and that no more than 300 people
had lived in El Mozote. Duarte
complained he was losing "a
pr opagan da war " in · the
American press.
L ast week. the Def ense
Mi nistry said guerril las
murdered at least 150 civilians
·in another northern town, Nieva
Tr inidad.
•
FIRST HOOKUP T\\O Crnted Stall'!'> Air Dore(• McOonnl'll
Dou~las KC·IOS join up for the f1r~t time in aerial l'<.•fueling
tes t missions over Southern California A total of l3 ('ontart-.
,.~ .......
1 hookup~1 were made. with l'<H:h of the huge tanke rs
lrunsfrrnn~ fuel to thl• Olht.•r a1rtrall
Nuclear pane l's safety goal critiC<i~ed
WASHINGTON <AP) The
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
has proposed a safety goal for
the nation 's nuc lear power
plant s th a t o n e N R C
co mmi ss io n e r c r iticized
because he said it accepts
13 ,000 deaths during the next 30
to 40 years.
But three other NRC members
said the fatality fi gure cited by
com missioner Peter Bradford
was misleading.
Thl' t'Urllrovt•rsv arnst• a!'> th1· ~Ill' rnack publ1<: the drnrt of l.I
prulJOM'<J :-.art•ty goal ordered hy
a prc:-.1dt·11lrn I corn m 1ss 1un in the
\\akl' of Thr<•P Mil l· Island , Uw
1979 at.•«1dcnl that wu:-. the wor:-.t
1r1 tht· history of Lhc nation's
l'OmmcrC'ial 11owcr plant~
It 1i, the first t1mt• 'wt• vc ever
tried to define ho" saft• 1s safe."
-.aid Dr Forn•:-.l Hl•mal'k. head
or tht' '1R« off1<"t· of policy
l'\ aluat11111 :0-.111h·;,ath'> havt· t•vcr
lwc·n a1trib11t1·d to u commercial
nuc·ll'ar pow<.'r pl1:1nt accident
Tht.· propo:-.al dot·s not use the
rq~u1 t· of 1:1.000 acce ptable
1kalhs. nnr docs it detail how
th;1l numb<:r waij arrived at.
Bra dford . 1n com m en t s
attadw<I to th<.' proposal, said it
·c·nnta1ns an 1mplic1t maximum
thco re t1t·al acceptable
c·onscqucncc from nuclear
powc1 plant accidents of some
13.000 deaths over the life of the
150 plants .
li e said at was ··a s a d
mistake" for that number not to
be included in the draft, though
he cautioned that "one must
approach this calculation warily
for several reasons.''
Nun zio Palla dino, N RC
chairman, and NRC members
John Ah earne and Thomas
Roberts all said Bradford's
comment was "misleading."
School childre n unable to afford lunch
DENVER <A P > -Three
million children throughout the
country most of them from
lower· and mod erate·income
families have stopped buying
school lunches because federal
food subsidies have been cut.
a ccording lo a study by a
school·food industry group.
Schools have increased their
p r i ces a nd tightene d th e
eligibility requirem ents for free
a nd reduced ·price lunches
be c au se o f R eagan
administration budget cuts that
went into effect in September.
The study by l>an Wisotzkey,
c hairman of the Amcracan
School Food St•rv1ces
Assoc1atum, showed that 1,100
s t• h o o I s w 1 t h a t o t a I
t•nrollml'llt or :un,ooo have
!>l oppe d offp r1n ~ lunrhcs
hl'l'aUM' of redllC'<'d fodcrnl food
:-.11bs1d1es
Tht• Dl'nvca· hast•d assocwtion
1s an in<lu:-.tr) lobbying group of
:.1dmin1strators of'f(lod s<'rv1ce
programs or thl· :1 million d11ldren who
ha\'t.' ... toppt.>d huy1ng lunches,
nearly 630.000 arc from families
presents
with incomes between $10,000
and $15.UOO a year. the study
:-.aid . and most of the others arc
from families with incomes just
slightl~ ovt.·r SJ5.000 Students'
parl'nt:-. report their earnings on.
their applications for the school
lunch program.
Thl· l; S Department of
Agriculturl' r.eports t hat an
a \'CragC' of 2fi 4 million children
r eceived lunches under the
National Sch<XJI Lunch Program
in the first quarter of 1981.
Hcscarchers don't know why
ea ch ()( the remaining children
dropped out o r the lunch
programs. But Wisotzkey said
that most were unable to afford
the a vcragc price of $5 a week
for school lunches
S tud ies b y th e U .S .
Dep artment of Agric ulture
confirmed the findings, said
USDA s pokesman Geor ge
Braley in Washin1?ton.
"Some children are not eating
they· re spending their lunch
period on the school playground
ins tead or the cafeteria,"
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. February 15. 1982 s
River compr omise r e ache d • •
Rafter s, water project proponents in agreement •
BACK FIRE ~khsa Camphdl. -L a nd hl•r
falhl•r. .Jack Campbl•ll. don't IN lhl·ir
spir its J.(l'l dampt•nt•<I h.'· urwxpt•clc:'<I spra.'·
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"h1lc launC'hing a to~ rorkt•t at En.•rgn•t•n
Park in ('~'lfft•ss
City sells museum, leases it
SACRAMENTO <AP > -
R a tters and water project
propoaenta have reached what
a n auemblyman calla a
"compro mise of historic
lmportance" on the use of water
l n t h e aouth fork of the
American River.
Aaaembl ymen N o rfT\an ·
Waters, D·Plymouth. a nd
Howard Berman , D ·Los
Anplea, sald that ul)der the
a1reement water wlll not be
dl verted from the river for
power produ ctio n a nd
consumption uses on weekends
and holidays between April 15
and J une 30, when rafters use a
15·mile stretch of the river.
That prohibition will not apply
in dry years. however.
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Wate r s. wh o c alled the
agreement u "compromise <>f
historic Importance." said that
stretch ot rtver Is the second
most heuvlly used white-water
area In the country. three limes
as hei.vlly used as lho Grund
Canyon of the Colorado.
Waters said the compromise
will allow construction to start
on the South Fork American
River SOf'AR Project in about
six months.
foc1llt1cs and returned to the
Soulh Jo'ork. The project will
de velop 470 m illion kilowalt.
houre. or electricity per yea~
almost ru. much as the prol)06e4
Aubum Dam ; and provide 30,00fi1
acre fl-c l of water for lh4'
Pl accrvill • area. :i
The com promise also includefll
a d ea l wit h r esidents or
Georgetown , who had filed fofJ
water rights on the lower SoulHi
i''ork. >.
The prOJect will divert water Under the compromise, ther~
from several South Fork will ht.• u 2Cl-year moratorium o._,
tributaries into lunncls lo a new development of the lower river:. larger reservoir in the canyon to exct>pl thut Georgetown wit~
the south. havt' <'ertain exclu sive rights t(),
The water will then be look ut the development of this
dropped through hydroelectric '\lretch '4
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OAKLAND <APJ The city of
Oakland has sold its museum
and leased it back in a move
that netted it $22 million and
cr eated a tax s helter for the
buyer.
museum. the city signe~ a
JO-year lease for the building.
The buyer, Oakart Associates
Ltd .. is a partnership of wealthy
individuals that a ppa r ently
plans to use the building's
depreciation as a tax writeoff
under provisions of the 1981
Economic Recovery Tax Act.
over the next fi ve years. The
city. meanwhile. has used the
promissory note to sell more
than $20 million in bonds.
Hearing tes ts will be conducted by a Hea ring Aid Sp<-e1alist .
who is licensed by the California State Board of Medical Quality
Assurance as a Hearing Aid Dispen sC'r
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Oakland o Hic ia ls used a
transaction called "leveraged
leasing " to ra ise money for
acquisitions and the restoration
of the Oakland Municipal
Auditorium without giving up
control of the museum or its
artifacts . After selling the
Oakart put up $1.l million for
the museum and gave the city a
promissory note for the rest or
the money. Oakart will pay an
additional $5 million to the city
The city has the option to buy
back the museum after 30 years
but has fi rst right of refusal
s hould Oakart want to sell it
before then. Oakart may want to
sell the museum when it has
outlived its usefulness as a tax
shelter in 15 years, according to
John Flores, assistant to the city
man ager .
Vote driv e for
Hispanics set
SACRAMENTO <AP > -Hispanic groups and
the s tate Senate 's Democratic leader ar e
launching a campaign to wake up California's
political "sleeping giant" -900,000 unregistered
Hispanic voters.
The drive is designed to "maximize.the Power
base of the Chicano community" by registering at
least 100,000 persons immediately and encouraging
more His panics to vote, Armando Navarro.
director of .. Project Vote." said at a news
conference last week.
Navarro said His panics now make up 20
percent of California's population and. with half
their numbe r under age 21, will double that
percentage in a decade.
Navarro sat alongside Senate Presid ent Pro
T ern DavAd Roberti. D-Los Angeles . who
sponsored {he state Senate reapportionment plan
that Navarro fought bitterly as executive director
of Califomios for Fair Representation.
The Californios group. which Democratic
leaders claimed was a front for. Republicans.
contended the Senate plan would hurt Hispanics'
chances .to increase their number in the Senate
while protecting Anglo Democrats Thal issue is
now in federal court
Though the registration effort is nonpartisan.
he said, "almost 90 percent of all His panics, when
they register in Cali fornia, register as Democrats.
There is no better pool of registered voters."
He also said Senate Democratic leaders are
"committed to the election of a His panic" in an
open Senate district in Orange County. Navarro
said the registration campaign is planning for a
$332,000 budget.
The voting rate am on g Hispanics has
historically been low. but some ballot issues this
year have the potential for stirring up interest in
the Hispanic community.
They include a heated Democratic Senate
primary in East Los Angeles between Sen. Alex
Garcia and Assemblyman Art Tor res, t he
November confirmation campaign of Supr~me
Court Justice Cruz Reynoso. and the possible
campaign for governor of former Health and
Welfare Secretary Mario Obledo.
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Orange CoHt OAILV PILOT/Monday, February 15, 1982
Election calendar
designed to baffle
Everyone s hould have som e
s ympathy, particularly this year. ror t he people who sta ff the l candidates' filing desk a t the
Orange County Regis t rar o f
Voters office in Santa Ana. and I the candidates t he mselves.
J One look at the .. e lectio n I calendar" the listing of d ates
by which candidates must take
c,e rtam actio ns to comply with
state e lection laws a lmost is
enough to c hill a nyone ·s political
as pir ations .
Some d a t es appl ~· to t hose
seeking j udicia l o r legisla tive
posts. s uch as positions in the
state Assembly or Senate . Ot he r
d a t e s a p p 1 ~· t o t h o s e i n I nonpa rtisan r ace's. s uch as thos4:'
1 for seats on the count~' Boa rd or
1Sup e r vi so r s In th e
I j u d i c i a I I e g i s I a t i v~ races . a
t pote ntial candidate m us t declare
: his intentio n to run for office
'!before actuall~· filing nominatio n
papers a nd dec l a rin g hi s
:candidacy. This is not t he case.
!howe ver . .fo r candid a t es i n
I
nonpa rtisan ra~es .
This year . a confusing set of
c irc ums t a nces was made even
m ore b a ffling b y litigatio n
in vo l v in g pl a n s for
r ea ppo rtio ning' the s t a t e 's
A sse m b l y . Se n ate a nd
co n g r ess i o n a l di s tri c t s .
Candidates for legislative a nd
congressional seats couldn't pick
up certain petitions as in the past
because the state Suprem e Court
ha dn't acted on whether the new
dist ricts would be used in June
prima ry elections. Alas. it wa s
learned J an . 28 . they will be.
Severa l other dates had to be
changed because of the judicja l
int e r ve n tio n . i nt o th e
reapportionme nt issue .
None of this is the fa ult of t he
local. e lection officials or the
c andidates . As often is the <:a se .
most of the confusion .was dealt
upon us b~· the lawm a ker s in
S a cramento ,·ou know. the
peo ple we elect a nd then pay to
k eep governm e nt o perating
smoothl~·
!Work force solution
I I 1 The Reagan adm inistration
!p la n to furlo ug h certain fed eral
!worke rs during the re m ainde r of
it he fiscal year on ba la nce doe~
!seem to ha ve .some m erit
• Details of the p lan are bein g
tcompleted. but it was a nnounced
!tha t certain emplovees will ht>
!asked to take up to i2 m a ndatory
lurloug h d ays without pa~·
~beginning in April.
With the ba llooning gro"1h of
he feder a l governme nt the pa st
r our decad es. We suspect that WC' P.' ay not be the firs t to suggest
~hat t he a b sen ce of th cs<.· ~mployees probu bly won't e vt•n
lbe not iced . f Still. the mo\'e ts bound to
:result in som e• fi nancial saving~
:to a n alread~· ovcrswollen fed eral
lfe ficit.
: And. surpris ingl~-. the initial
l·e action o f som e o f th e
~mployees a ffect e d h as be<.'n
mor e or less pos itive They fel'I
that having a job ·Wtth periodic
tur loughs is bcttc•r thun no job al
\i II.
' In addition. it appe<Jrs that ~om<.• of the C'hil'fs will l>e on the"
\
lis t. too. In m a ny cases. the
wOTkers arl' laid off while t hl·
c hiefs sta,· and continue to d ra\\
their big pay ..
In this c·ase . it seems that
som e o fficials of t h e Federal
Aviatio n Adminis tratio n 1 not
towe r con~rollers 1. the OffiC'c o f
P e r sonnel "Managem e nt a nd thl'
Cens us Bureau m a k ing m or<.•
than $40.000 a year will be getting
the furlough slips too.
If t h e p lan works. other
fede ra l agencies may be added to
t he number o f partic ipants .
And there's no reason wh\'
the idea has to stop there: State
a nd local gov~rnments and even
pri\'ale indus try could consid<.·r
it. The auto industr\', for one .
com es to mind. ·
Comme nte d one official who
s tands to lose more than Sl.800 b"
the furloughs : ··w e don·t like it.
But we 'll accept it if that ·s what
it takes to get t he preside nt's
progra m s going .··
='lot an enthus ias tic rea ction .
but. in t hese troubled times. a
realistiC' nnl'
~ heartless policy
' ; Sam uel Willett 1sn·1 a kid
b n ym o re . He's 26 years old . i Whe n h e was adopted b\
b avid a nd Ruth Willett in hi·s
'al ive L iberia 10 ~·cars ago.
owever . Sam was a teen·ager in
is for mative ,·cars.
Sam was· an orphan . being
aised in his vill age by a cousin
e came to work as a housebov
or the Willetts. who were ser ving
s tint with the Peace Corps in
ibe ria .
T he couple. who now li ve in
a n Juan Capistrano . fell in love
ith l he soft-s po ke n boy who
leaned their house and played
ith the couple 's three childre n.
T hey adopted S a m . and four
ear s later starte d m a king pl uns
o return to the U.S.
I The re were pro ble m s a nd t he
t a mily cam e back to America.
leaving Sam behind until the\'
could work something out. ·
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It took two ,·ears. but Sam
<Jrrivcd in t he l 'nite d States late
in 1980 on a ~tud<.•nt \'Isa.
Th<.' House Subcommittee on
I mmi grati o n o r dere d him
de ported to Liberia J ul~· 5. but
t h e effor(s o f R ep. Ro be rt
B a d h a m h ave resulted in a
hearing on the individ ual case
before that.
The de porta tion was based on
a d ecade s-old provision in the
fe d era l I mmigra t ion and
Naturalization Ac t t ha t sa,·s
Sam . at 16. was too old to be
cons idered an a dopted child.
The s ubcommittee s hould
m a ke an exception in the Willett
case. Sam has li ved with the
fam il\' for near!\· 10 vears a nd is
an integral part or their life .
To send him back to Liberia.
with no possibility of returning.
would not only be unfair. but
incredibly crue l.
Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily 'Pilot. Other views ex-
pressid on tnis page' are' those of thei r authors arid artists. Reader comment is lnvit-' d. Address The Dally Pi lot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714 )
42-021.
• M. Boyd/ Bible eater
Ethiopian Emperor Menelik II was
ought to be a bit daft, because
hen ill, be ate p11es ol the Bible. It'•
aid he ate the entire Book of Klnp,
n fact, just before he died in 1913. m, be bad a certain leadenblp
uaUty. Menellk II wu the fellow
ho reunited the Ethiopian empire
llhin lta modem borders after ita
everal centuries of dlvl11on in Uttle
ln1doms. Also, Menellk II, you may
all, WU the man wbo IO m1ICb
ked electric chain that he boulht
hree even befor e E_thiopia bad
leetrtclt)'.
moat chickens have
ORANGE COAST'.
D1i'1Pilai
A. You must have heard about the
Can ad ian ·report that claims 70
percent of the cbJckens develop
arteriosclerosis in the heart. If true,
little matter. Most chickens aren't
permitted to Jive lon1 enou1h to
warrant treatment.
Some scalp specialists clalm any
effective mouthwash alao makes a
good anti-dandruff lotion.
Q .. Where'd the first 1ucar cane
come from?
A. New Guinea, It's believed. From
there to India. Then westward. Both
the words "su1ar" and "candy"
come from langua1e1 of Jndta.
Thomas P. H•l•Y
Publisher
Tllemn A. Mllrpltlne
Editor
B•rtNra Krtlblch
Edltorlat Pate Editor
Civil defense plan fallacies
Can you picture the confusion which
wo uld be c r eat e d if 20 m illio n
Californians suddenly fled from their
schools, their jobs and their homes in a
m ad dash for the hills? Not even Milton,
who conceived Pande monium in
Pa radise Lost , had an imagination
vivid enough to describe s uch a scene.
Yet this is the essence of the •·new"
civil defense plan adopted by President
Reagan which could cost up to $10
billion in the next five years. Much of
the money would be pumped into
buil di n g and s t oc kpil i n g
"a nti-radiation" s he lters in "safe "
are a s outs ide of the m etropolitan
"target" zones.
IF THE PRESIDENT, a Californian.
didn't realize the Impracticality of such
a plan his Secretary of Defense. Cas par
We inbe rger, s hould hav• quic kly
pointed out the fallacies in the thinking
that evacuation would avoid disaster in
the event of a nuclear attack. For
Weinberger is a San Franciscan who
knows well the traffic congestion which
occurs daily in his city as more than
100,000 commuters exit from their work
over the two bridges and one highway
which provide egress.
During the peak hours of 4 to 6 p.m.
more than 25,000 jam the Golden Gate
Bridie while 50,000 stand bumper to
bumper ttOSSink the Bay Bridge and
more than 30,000 move slowly down the
Peninsula on the Bayshore highway.
Th'°se ar~ people who are properly
prepared for their trips and know
exactly where they are going and what
routes to follow.
But Lr suddenly some morning along
about 11 o'clock the whole city was told
to evacuate it would be utter chaos as·
som e 750,000 residents and per haps
another 50.000 tourists s welled the
normal peak in a wild panic to escape.
These would b e people tot ally
unprepared for s uch an event and with
only the vaguest notions as lo where
they would be going. Tens of t housands
wo u l d b e w ith o ut the ir o wn
; .
IARL WATIRS
transportation. Tens of thousands more
would not have their cars tanked for
s uch a trip. Weinberger knows what
happens on the bridge when just one car
runs out of gas.
T he problems in evacuating San
Francisco are not much greater than
those of the state's other major urban
centers. Lying along the coast their onl y
di r ect ion must be east. For Los
An geles. San Diego and most other
places there are only four or fi ve main
routes to the hinterlands. And even if by
some magk the population could be
evacuated, where would they go and
what would they do for housing. food
and medical care when they got there'?
Weinberger knows well the absurdity
of the plan for it isn't new at all. He was
a member of the OallfornJa Legislature
when the state Senate, after long and
careful study, issued a re port acidly
critical of a similar plan proposed by
federal Civil Defe nse back in the
fifties.
Jn fact it was the California Senate
which from the start of the postwar civil
defense programs kept some semblance
of rationality in such programs as far
as this state was con cerned a nd
lempcred the thin ki ng of fed eral
planners. fo'or. under the supervision of
Sen. George Hatfie ld , the Senate
created and maintained a watchdog
committee over California civil defense
programs.
REJECTING CD'S initial plans for
bomb shelters in everyone's backyard it
pointed out such a plan was both
economically unfeasible a nd materially
1mposs1ble an a s t a t e which was
s training its resources lo build homes
and schools and roadways for its
ra pidly expand ing po pulation. It
concluded that instead of civil defense
planning the hest policy would be lo
devot e st s e ffort s t o di s a s ter
preparedness. This. the committee said,
would enable the state to do that which
was possible lo meet any unexpected
disaster, natural or manmade.
T he same committee reacted strongly
to the federal agency when, in the
mid-fifties. st switched lo the evacuation
ideas. Finding their notions about quick
evacuations unacceptable to the states,
they turned to planning to relocating
key industries away from the target
zones. This plan went down the drain
whe n it finall y dawned upon the
planners th<il all they would be doing is
creating new target areas .
Today's increased population and
hous ing shor tages make such plans
even less acceptable . If George
Was hington ·s theory for Ame rican
defense stall holds. tbat security lies in a
strong military, President Reagan is
right in insisting in a m ilitary buildup if
that is needed. But Americans will
ne ver wm a war by running away and
burying themselves in the ground. The
on ly way to avoid a nuclear disaster is
to make sure it won't happen.
Why doesn't Congress level with us?
In the middle of the mght on Dec. 16,
1981 . too late to go out a nd buy
something really nice like a battleship,
Congress voted itself a little Christmas
gift.
For JO years there had ~n a $3,000
limit on what membe rs of Congress
could deduct for living expenses while
they were'in Washington.
T hal night Congress passed a new bill
that means most congressmen won't be
paying any laxes at all because they'll
be able to deduct j ust about every
penny they s pend in Washington.
I WISH I belonged to some group like
that. I 'd love to vote on my own salary
and decide on my own lax deductions.
That's what I'd call good working
conditions.
Congress has a lways been very
re luc t a nt to vole itse lf a s a lary
increase, but it always makes il up lo
Itself in other ways. Beginning with
their 1981 taxes , congre ssmen can
handle their deductions. one or ttlree
ways.
l . They can take a tax deduction or
$75 for every day of the year, including
weekends, except when Congress is
recessed for more than Tive days. That
doesn't happen often. For 1981. they'll
be able to take the $75 for 241 days.
That's a deduction of $18.075 right there.
That's a nice way to start filling out
your tax return
2. They can take a ded uction of $50 a
day and in addition they can deduct all
Inte r est and tax payments on the
mort gages of their Washi ngton homes.
3. Or members of Congress can
I~''
-.1-DY-RO-ON-IY _ __.~
de duct a ll their Was hington living
expenses that have anything to do with
t heir being congressmen. They can
deduct meals. rent, insurance, furniture
and taxis. If they send a shirt lo the
laundry or take a dress to the cleaners.
they can deduct that as a business
expense.
Sen. Willia m Proxmire of Wisconsin
has endeared himself to other members
of Congress again by complaining that
the bill is a ripoff for the average
taxpayer .
Arts sho old share profits
C01ttrory ()pinion$: .
-In a rational society, such pc>pu.lar
works of 'entertainme nt aa novels ,
musicals and so on, which eam beyond
a certain amount, would be assessed a
min 111111
percent11e of profits, the funds going to
support the 11erlous arts , In museums,
dramatic groups and other non·proflt
ventures.
-One o r the moa t dangerous
dtvtsiona we can make ln our Dves 11 to
reaard "lhlnldn1" and "fe.Un1"' as
opposites, to fall to 'reeolni&e that they
are wholly interwoveni' that we think
wlt.h our feelings and feel wlth our
minds as much as the otb'r way
around.
-Incompetent phyalcians (and
surgeons) seem '° do just as well as
their more competent colleagues. both
in terms of numbers of patients and size
of in come ; it is apparen~Jy not what he
does, but what the patient perceives,
that inspires confidence -which Is not
too far removed from the spell cast by
the witch doctor.
-ll seems historically inevitable that
the leaders of a new cause represent
both the best and t he worst of the
cause : those who have joined for the
worthiest and leaat selllsh mottves, and
th ose who attach themselves for
reasons ol rage and resentment and the
exercise of power for its own sake.
-In 1800, the per capita income in
developed countrin was thrw times
-that of underdeveloped countries; in·
1914, lt waa seven limes 1r11ter;
currently, the cltlaen of • developed ~allon haa 12 times the income of a
person in an underdeveloped one -and
we expect to hall t.he sprHd of
revo1utlons b)' rhetoric 1bout
"freedom.''
Sen Tt·d Stevens of Alaska. on the
other hand. is for the bill because he
tried to gel a salary raise for Congress
and at failed 1 met Sen. Stevens at a
di nner several years ago. He said he
liked my writing. so naturally I like his
ideas. The least I ean do in exchange
for his kind words is to fi gure out a way
to support him on this.
First. you have to remember that
Sen. Stevens tried lo do it the right way.
He tried to get members of Congress an
honest raise If the me mbers hadn't
been chicken, they'd have given it to
thems<'lves. They deserve it and they
ought to have had the nerve to say so
and vote for their raise.
A CONGRESSMAN now m a kes
$60,662 50 a year . It's not a s mall
s a la r y, but whe n you look al the
astronomical amounts of money being
paM:I baseball players, doctors. lawyers,
corporate cxecuti ves and people who do
little pieces on tele vi sion. it's sadly
little. Congressmen.are important, even
if some of them are idiots.
Reggie J ackson's going to be paid at
least $700,000 a year. Is he worth more
th a n 1 1 t i m es a s mu c h a s a
congressman? Rawleigh Warner Jr. or
the Mobil Corp. made $4.3 million in
1980. Is he worth 70 times as much as a
congressman? Jackie Sherrill, .the
football coach of Texas A&M, is going
to be paid $287,000 a year .
Wouldn't you just know, though, that
Congress would find a way lo do the
r ight thing the wrong way? Why does il
try to neak around us? Does it think we
won't noU ce? Why doesn't it do what it
ought. to do, vote itself a 1ood, big,
healthy raise and then pay taxes just
the way the rest of us do?
Why do publlcatlom run a pletun of the
writer wtth an artkl•T SomeUllMI It's
best not to know what they look Hke.
DISCOURAOSD
.-Miii-:... ~ -. .. , .....
CIHMUl'aANGIL.I
''MCICN .... llri' Angela''
I .,.. wtft9 lttADOW
TMm&ISdONI
• HAWAII llWMI
"The OdO-Lot Caper"
l••r81MPORT ••llUCMFT a. ....
AllC..wa .c ....
MCME * • • 'h "BrNk1t Morant"
(1MO) Edward Wood'#atd,
Jade Thomplon. Austr~
-QOnlCtlpled to fight on
England'• lldl In the Boar
Ww decldl to light the
Boer guen•u on their own
trerma. 'PG' l:IO. WILCOME BACK.
KOTTIR
• ICCET NiweeEAT:
CAUflOIMA
~
AEPOllff
Guaatt: U.S. Sanalor Alan
Ct-ton and a LA Tltnet
'9PC>f1•. ...... IMPORT
Cl>QJIE#I Ill MNEY MLUA
CB> WHAT ON IART'H?
Of'IOfl • Wlllla tallll an
enter1alnlng IOOll at man
lfld "" WOtld.
1• 1 c:ee NEW8 .CNIWI
HAPf'Y DAYS AGAIN
Rldlil, Pot• and RWpfl
go Into mus baby·tllUng
to rllll money lor 11c11111
Ito a ~=game.
YOU A8KID FOA IT
M"A"ft"H
Chatfea' french horn ptK•
tlclng ~'-Hawlleye and
B.J. to go on t blth atrllle.
I ..roe<sr8 WILD
~EASY
00S11f·EtlHm" GuHll.
4-and Glotla St-art.
(RIO
• DD<CAVl'TT
au.1: J-MacGregor
Burn a.
Cl) TIC TN; DOUOH
l1I INTERTA.NmfT
TOMGHT
An Interview with Sytveater
Stallone.
al THE MUPtlETS
Gu.t: Rita Motano
(C)MOVll
I I I "The P-O'd It
Courag•" ( 11163) Dirk
Bogardl, Marla PlflChy. A
World War II Brllllh otllcar.
Chari.. Coward, repealed·
1y outwltt Iha Mula whO
.....,.. lo hOld him 11 a
.,., pt'-'er.
(HJ llOXING
00World Wellerwe1g111
Championship" Bruce
finch vs. S119" Rey Leon·
ard In 1 IMI. ts.round bot.It
lrom Centennial Coll-.m
In Reno. Nevada.
CD}MOVll
•• 'h "Snowball bpt ....
(11172) Oean Jonae .• Nancy
Olaon. A New Yotll
eccountant tra\1111 _, to
the Rodllll In In attempt
to modlrrMn the dllapldal·
ed lid raeort he Wlerlled.
'G'
(%)MOYE • ** "Stavlaky" (111721
Jean-Paul Belmondo,
CMrlll Boyar A charming
con ma.n rnanagea lo
Involve membl<a ol some
ol Ftanoe"a moat ••clullv•
LEARNING PENMANSHIP fo~tt\'
Gor don. who taugh t penmans hip ti1
Johnny Carson in e lementary school.
looks at his writing toda~· in .. Johnn~·
Goes Home." a 9()-minute special on at
9:30 tonight on KNBC 14 >. See rcluted
story on A8.
aoc:lll cl<clll In • -Ill ol
~and bid .....
7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN
FNtured: an axplortllon 01
ex«cisrn In Slit, Colorldo:
an lntidl view ol lhl rod<
QfOU.P, Journey
l alFAMILYF£UO
LAVERNE & 8HIALEY
&COMPANY
While lry1ng lo meet Troy
Donahue on a movie 111.
the gil'lt .,. mlstallan for
atunl worT*>. 8 EYE ONL.A.
fealurad· a report on
woman whO ride IOUped·
I.IP molO'cyclel. 8 Visit 10 I
therapy M$11on: t too« at
tlilvtalon commarclal1: 1
tour of Rodeo 0.1.e
• CELaNTY
IUU.an
• M•A•&•H
While an antertliM< doll
I lhOw from 1n lm~ovlled
11age In lhe compound,
the comedy 8'\d drama of
the doc1ort' livea go on.
I TIC T At; DOUGH
MACHEll / L.EHAEA
REPORT
Ci)GMAT
P£AFOAMAHCE.8
··Brldelhlad Revlllted: A
Blow Upon A Brul11"
Setlaltlan, u!ling Chtttes01
money IO buy ilk:ohol.
drunkenly di1rup11 Iha
Marehmaln°1 New y_.·,
Clllbf'allon. (Part 5) 0 Cl> P.M. MA4AZM 0 YOU AlkED FOA IT (I) LAfF.A.. THON
MIO 8 Cl) MR. MENJH
D al LITTLE HOUSE ON
ntEPfWAIE
Almanzo ,s lett paralyzed
alter being llllld by •
llrolle while trying to get In
hit crops during t hall·
ltotm. (Part 1)0
• MOYIE
I * "Macon Coullty Uni" f 11174) JeaM ano Alan Vint,
Max Baar. A county Sheriff
....,., revenge on two "°""" 1'.-S lor the
dleth of hi• wife . 8 9 THAT'S
INCMDel.E
fMlured: JoM Dlvfdton
llr~ to a revolving
doOf wllill hllchelt are
thrown at him; SlamlM
"""11 thll -• auccasslul-
1)' separated.
fJ COUEOE
loAIKET'ML1.
"P•c 10 · Arlzon• ~u1te "' Southern C•lllornl•
• P.M. MAGAZINE
A blhlnd·t .... aoanes looll
et balebtll'a moal charfta.
bll playet. Ron cay of the
Dodgett; a German wom-
an wf'IO travelled to Kansas
to find tn A,,,...lc&n hut·
bind: Marla Shriver on the
Ml of "Gr-II", Chll
Tell mall• atrudll dough
• IOUOGOLD
"Countdown '8 t" HOit:
Al'<dy Otbb. Collos1; Mef1,
lyn Mc:Coo. G11Mta; Kirn
CarMt, Ollvl1 Newton·
John, HaN & Oetea. Air
Supply, Debbie Harry.
~ Euton, Joey Scar·
bury, Rick Sprln9lilld,
Smolley Roblnton. Thi
Rolling St-. Julee Mew·
ton, Jamel Tl)'lor, J.O.
Souther. Eddie Rabbitt.
the Utile River Band, Kool
'the Gang. •
.OMAT
PEJIFOAMAHCE8
"Bridllheed Aevlalted: A
Blow Upon A BrulM"
(I) NATIONAl NW.I CW
THE 1911 91G L»F OF:r
Thi bell ,_ comldilnt
,,. llatuted • thl region-
al winner• of the 81g Lan ,
Off compel• tgalnat -another
DMOVll • • • * "'Resurrection"
(11180) Ellan Buratyn, Sam
Shapero AHlt I Mar .....
llJIO acclOlnl, I woman
linda thal .ne ha• the ablll-
l'f to Mal others but " pet•
MCUted ~ of hit
refulll to c:Wm a divine
lnllutncl. 'PG'
8:30 8 (I) ....VAT£ ....,.....
• ALL .. THE FAMILY
When Archie la mugged,
hi end• Uf> on trill I« hlv·
Ing an illegel welC>Ofl In hit
po11111lon. GD MAHSTEN /
9EETHOV!N
Leonard Bernstein ano the
Vlannt PNlharmonlc per.
l«m the 00Lanor1 Over·
111<1"' and Symphony No. 4
In B Flat Mtjor. Opus 60. CB>~ * • • * "Raging Bull" ( 1980) Roblr1 DI Niro,
C.lhy MO'lar'ly 9oxlng
champion Ja1<1 La Mott•"•
1ptilu<11 for vlol1nc1
bflngs him~ In the
ring l>Y1 disropll hit per.
tonallik 'R'
... (I) ....... "
0.. Sidney Fr-*1 ltlid-
lel the lffect of P'-•
on Iha camp peraonnet on
the eve of an enemy otlan-
llve.
8 (11 MOW
I I I ""Thi Jarll\ ( 19711)
Steve Mwtln. Bernadette
Pelert, A ctlronlc tcr-up
mall• mlillont on a Wl8lrd
Invention only to loll It all
in conturnlf damage 1U1t1
·~ BEETHOVIH
Leonard 9ern1111n ano lhe
Vienna Ptlilhltmonoc per.
fotm the "Lanora Over·
ture00 llld Symphony No. 4
In B Aal Major. ()put 60
(C)MOW!
1CHANNEL LISTINGS
* ** "Thi 01her Sidi OI
The Mountain -Part II"
1 tll78) Merilyn HllMlt.
Timothy Boltom1. for1-
champlon aldar, Jiii Kln-
mont. rendered t quadrl-
pllglc by • 'flglc eccicNnl.
wraetlll with Mii-doubt
wt.... t new IOve antert her
Ula.
9 KNXT tCBSI
8 KNBC (NBC! e KTLA (Ind.) e KABC (ABC)
• KFMB tCBSI
11J KHJ· TV (Ind.)
e KCST fA9CI
'e KTTV (Ind.)
'• KCOP-TV (Ind.)
,e KCET IPBSI
• KOCE I P8SJ
OJ On·TV
CZl Z·TV
tJil HBO
fe> IC1nema•I
CJ) (WORJ NV., N.Y
i!1) IWTBSI
IESPNI
(I) tShow11me I
• Spotlight
• (Cable News Network 1
•
(O)MOVtE * ** "A" Night Long" 111181) Gene Hacllmt n,
Barbara Streisand. Alter
being demoted lrom cor·
porat• executlVe lo Chaln-
•t«• night manager, a
mldctt.aged 1Mn°a Hfe.
•l'fle and v.--.,. tumid
~'R'
You don't have to be
crazy to live here
• ... but it helps .•
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 15, 1982
••• "8..i Wiiiiam"
(IMO) 81111 Wa1er11on,
Jenny ~ A ... ...,
IMMll ~lerld ...... '*
100· an educetloti 1n IN
U 8 , an £ngllth gift Mokl9
a roetly f Ol'llanCe wltfl I
rakllfl 8ool*Mll t';IO. Cll HOWSOAl.LI
CMtley ttlllt J-Into
~'(Ing him to LM
VtgM lor a OOGtcw't ton·
11entlon at which Or.
W•lherby II acheduled to = JIC1tMNeo.I ..,..
JoMny c.r1on retumt lo
hit hometown of Ncwfolll.
....,...., to l*'liclp9t• In
I CleM reunion Ind lllend
I football Ol"fl9 on hie ð
~-• IHOCK CW TMa NEW
"The View from Th•
Edg•" Aobart Hugh ..
HplorH th• romantic
lnlC)IJIM In art, concenttll·
Ing on 1xpr1Mionlttn and
Ille art ol Van Gogh.
Soutinl, di Kooniog and
O'K ...... (A)
(l)MOYll * * * * "Raging BuH" (IMO) Robert 0. Nlto,
Cllhy Mofletty. Boj&lr\g
ch~ Jelle La Motta'•
aptltud• tor vlot•nca
.,,.,. him -In the ring bu1 dilrupl9 hit per.
10na1 Iii•, 'A'
10:00 8 Cl) LOU GMNT
The plight ol uplOlted rel·
UQM1 II btought lo the
T rib'• attanUon """" II
hit• I Vleln-pfwtO-
i~· ••• NIWI
~ ..
MIENCANNfT
Naturellll Bob Kuhn
IJlplainl hll apeel .. need
to dr-llld paint wild
CtMIWM.Q 0 LOMTTA LYNN
....aAL.
The "Flt1t lady ot Coun·
try" llnga "Coal Min«'•
Olught1t," "One'• On The
Wt'f" and other 11111 In t
pettormanc. t-i>ed llY• tt
Harrah's In Reno.
to-;ao·~ NETWOMNIWI
• TONY IAOWN'I
JOUlllNAL
"The Prllldlnt And Bltc:tl
Amerlc•" Pre1ld1nt
R11g1n dlacutH• hi•
effort• to bridge the G1C1
"'-hit admlnll1r111on
and the nation'• blacll cltl·
z.en1. Ii> PROA..U ..
~ART
Ntturallll Bob Kuhn
explains hit specl1I need
to df9W and pllnt wild
etMturM.Q
(a>MOVIE
I I "High Country'' (1981)
Timothy Boltom8, Linda
Purl An aec;aped convlc:1
and hi• hllldlclpped glfl-
lrland flll to the moun-
tain• "PG"
10:36(%)MOVll * • * "Popeye·· ( tHOI
Robin Wl!Nams. Shelley
OV\111. While -chlng 10'
his lather, the apinach ... t·
Ing llllot vlallt I quaint
hamlet whir• he plclll up a
foundling and a .a1nny
Ulll'-t.'PG" u••••<1>oa ....
! IATUN>AY NeQHT
KOJA!< •
ntE J!fnA80H8
• MNFON> AND 80H
• OD<CAVl'TT ID IEOIH WITH
G0008YE
"Mirr«, MKr« On The
W .... A women ftghlt lhe
dept'enion ahe ,.... IOI·
towing. r~ matlactO-
,.,,., by mMlltlng flgur•
lillllng
(t)MOVtE
I •'A "Thi Frltc:o Kid"
I 111791 Gane Wildlt. Harri.
ton Ford. A Polish rlbbl
fln<11 himMll lnYO!Ved In
wlld frontier mltldven-
111<• with a daring bani<
robber when hi trtvelt to
San Francltc0 to take over
t .-congregelion "PG" ®MOW
• • •'h '"Scanner•"
(11181) Jannlfar O'Neill,
Pltrlck McGoohtn A
lethal confllc t 1rt111
~ two ttnlll groupt
of people wh<>H 1xtr1ordl·
nary paychlo power•
lndudl Iha ability IO kMI
tlllpalhlcallv 'A'
OMOVll
• • ~ 00Btcll Ro1d1"
11981) Sally F"llld. Tommy
L• Jon.. A llo<*er and a
down-on-hit-luck boxer
mMI and hM<I WM1 In
-ch ol t ,_Hie 'R"
11:IO 8 Cl> OUINCY
TUBE TOPPERS .
KNBC 9 8 •00 "Litllt> llOUl)C on the
Prairie." Almanzo ls lcrt purulyzcd art(!r
ha vlng u stroke whit tryin~ to ~{·t his crops In.
KABC fl 9 .00
M art i n In ti
m l sudventur·es
young mun .
KNBC It 9 :30
"The .Jt•rk " Stt•vc•
c o rru• rl y a ho u t t h l' or a krminully ~tup1d
.
"Johnny Goes llome "
Johnny Carson r4.!turns to his horn('town
of Norfolk. Neb .. to partic·1µuh• in u C'luss
reunion. S('c photo ut ldt
KNXT 8 10:00 ··Lou Grant.·· Ttw
Trib hires a Victnaml1:-.c photogl'aphcr
D a THE IUT CW
CAMON
Ou.ta. AN McGraw. Pit
Boone, Phll Donahue (R)
8 0 A8CNIWI NIGHTuHl
I M.l .. THEF ..... Y
LOW. AMEAICAN
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• ICCET NEWUPT:
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OONGM8ttONAL
MPORT ID CAPTIONED A8C
NlWI
11M(l)MCME • * !h ''Back Ro1d1"
11911) Sally Field, Tommy
&.. J-A hOOlllt and ..
down-on-hit-luck boier
"'"' and hied -II In -Ch oft new 1111 "R" .
~Ml>NGHT-
12:00. IHA NA NA
G-t: G1otl1 Gaynor G O MOYIE
• • 'h ··v11ant1ne" ( 1111111
JKk Alblrtton. Mary Mtt·
lln An lldar·ly couple
dlclde to Ignore aoc111y'1
tltndarda and live 1111 their
ownway (R)
II MOYIE
• • • . 'Thi Arnl>Yllherl ..
( 111671 Dian Mtttln. s.tlll
Bltger. Malt Helm II aant
to Mexico to find an ••P9'·
lnlantat llylng -.cer and
retf1eve it tfom the~.
• M*.E DOI ICM 41
Cohoat: Bobby Vinton.
G-11: Alp Taylor. Kr ....
kin.
• LOY£. AMENCAH
STY\..E
e.....:A:THi
-=oC> CINTURY
12:ao 8 QI LA ff NIGHT WfTH
DAVID~
Ouaet: comedian Frtnlclyn
Ajeye.
I GINIAUTRY
M>El lllOENT
NE1WOAf( NlWI
(%)MOVIE * * * "StaYllky'' ( 111721 Jean-P aul Belmondo,
Chartel Boyer A Charming
con mlft m&n•Qa9 10
lnvol\la members of 1otn1
of Franoe'• moll IMClualYI
aoclll dfclll In a -111 ol
-end bid dMla 1t.••<I) CQI..,
A -.... Mr phjlan-.,.. _.......,_heed
of the lamily-owned butl>-
-IR) 1t-M THE LAST AWAll08
IHOW
O.vl<I Steinberg holll an
lrrlVlfant parody ol t--
villd awarda lhowt
1:008 MOW
• •
00M8'\ From Muaic
Mountain" ( 111381 G-
Au lry. Smtlly Burnette
~ Autry Md his ll<hlll·
1c;11 111 out to trap a gang
ot ttodl awlndlars oper • •
ting In • small mining town
• TUAHA80VT
., MOW
• • "'Bart LaRue"s The
Ark Ot Noah00 I1976) Docu-
menttry Phyalc•I 1v1-
0lf>OI conc.rnlng lhl 1a11-
l8f'C8 of the great lhlp ol
blbllcaJ Hlgend 11 exa-
mined
(C)MOW * * ·~ "Portnoy' I Corn-
pltln1" ( 11172) Richard
Benjamin, Karan BlllOll
8aMd °" thl novel by
Philip Roth A young J-·
llh boy recoun11 hit otten
hllarloua end amoroua
edvantur11 to his p1ychl1-
1r111. 0 LIVE fAOM THE
COMEDY STORE
1 :20 (S) MOVE • • * 'A 00Don1 Flor And
Her Two Hu11>and1" ( 11178) Sonia 8'aga. Jose w1111.,:
A YOll"ll Bfavltan woman'• '
boring tecond marriage II
anllvenec:t by 1h1 1nlv11 of
her hr SI hu1bancf a paa-
Slonate ghost 'R"
1:30 0 ENTERTAINMENT
TOHfOHT AA 1n1ar..-With Syl\fllte<
Stlllone
laNEWS
1:45 (Rj MOVIE * * •., ··Eecepe From Alea·
1raz·· ( 1979) Clint Eut·
wooo. Paluck McGOOhan
A hardened convict.
retur"ld lltlf hlS nrs1
escape lrorn "the ROdt."
plans lo bre•k OUI ag11ri.
'PG'
2:000 HEWS 0MOVtE
• • • "Popeye.. ( 1111101
Robin Williama. Shelley
OulttN Whlll Marching lor
hl1 lllher. the aplnadl ... I·
Ing sailor 11l1h1 a quaint
hamlet ~· hi pick• up a
loundti.ng Ind a 9lllnny -•hllrt ·pa· ::!~HEWS
•••• "The La•• Show""
111177) Art c.tney, Lily
Tomlin. A MUOned prl-
11111 eye encounters blac!<·
mall Ind murdlt whlrl he
~out of reclremanl to
tocate 1 cat belonging 10
an offbeat !email c:lllnl
2:45 CC) MOVIE * * I "The PMaWOrd la
Courage'" ( 11163) Olrll
Bogardl. Malla Perlehy A
WOtld War II 9rhlth onic.r.
Cha<lae Coward, res>eated·
ly outwits I.hi Nazis whO
l ltlfTIPI lo l>Old him • I
~~ uoe MOVIE .... ..,,. ... "' ........
~" (1970) T~
Sterne>. Ao08r1 Vaughn
3:30 (J) MOYIE
• •'JI "Snowball hpreu"
111172) Dean Jona. Nancy
Olson A New Yor-
accountant tra•ell -• 10
the Rockie. In an allernpt
to rno<l9'nlz1 '"' <l~ac>idll·
ed lkl rllOrl he W-iled
"G'
3:40 CB I KNS
KAISTOf'FEMOH AHO
ANHEMVAAAY
Two of pop-country's hol·
test stars perl0tm 1 med-
ley of their grNtMI hlta.
plus an Everly Brothers
<luet ol "'Lei II Ba Me "
4:000 MOV1E • • • •n ··so1d1ar 0 1
Orange·· j 19711) Edwar<I
JOHN DARLING
YOU'R E KIOC/ING! A NEWS
S EI WITH LITTLE 001...L~
'THAT LOOK LI Ke U5 ~
There's more to love than ...
Fo1, lkltM ~
fll OielMI .... M I Dutc:fl
111"-llty '° ... ...,.. , ... ~ wtlel'I war btMilt
out In Euf<ll)e 'PO"
.-ll)MOYll * * * "S-Wlllltrn" 1 tlllO) Satn w11.,1ton,
.i.nny AGUiiar Aft., her
N .... ln llOyftltnd IN-her
IOt an ec:tueeuon In the
V S • an Englilh girt begin•
I roelly romanoe wllh 1
ralllth Scoteman •:atUD MOYll * * 'h "Carny" ( 111101
Jodie Foatar, Otty 8uaey,
An advanturou1 YOUflO
_.,, jolrM a cernlvtt
troupe and '"'"' at>out the hidden emotlona and
fruetretlona b«llnd the
9Url-~ of lhl
perlotmart. 'R'
4; ... ct) MOY!(
• • "& fingers Of Oealh"
111173) Lo Lllh. Wang Ping
A young Chlnete kung lu
lludanl mulart hi• wt to
becOl'N • !Meling ••1*1
and nallonal cl\amplon
Ttw•da11'•
Da11t l•e "'""'f'•
1:00 (H} * * * ""The ldolmak·
., .. (1980) RIV S lwlley,
Tovllh Ftildlhuh. A manl·
pulallve manager -v11-
loul ploys 10 catapult '""'°
tl&f'l-,IQWI Into pop IMng· 1"Q 11a1dom ·PG·
Cl) I *I "Mogambo"
(Ill~) Ctark Gable. Avt
Gardner Whan t planll·
llon ovar-11111 In love
with lhe wll1 ol "' engl-
,_, conlllcl1 erlM 0••• ""AnEnemyOI
Thi People" ( 1977) S1ev1
McOuNn. Charles Ourn-
lng. Baled on lbaan's play
The cit11an1 ol • small
t-n 11111 applau<I thin
petMCUll I local pflyaicltn
I« declaring the local hot
aprlngt un1111 due to pol·
1u11on. ·G·
.00 CC) * * '" "'ShOOI The Sun ~ .. lt980) Clvltlophlr
Walken, Mlr(IOI Kidder In
18341, lour dlapar1t1 mta-
lill ~ an Old map IO
-Cit 'IOt burlld golO
·PG·
9-.30., * • "W811 01 The
Divide" ( 11133) John
Wwyna, Gabby Hayes A
cowboy 1111 out to avenge
hll 11111er·1 murder and
llnd hit brother who hit
~ mlulng I« many
10:00 lB)!· •• ~ '"Thi Way We
Were"' jt97:Jr -Barbra
Strelland, Robert Redl0td
A young cofllgl couple In
the 111308 ditcOYlf that
their political OlfferanoM
ara strong anougn 1ci jeop-
ardize !hair marriage
(~I* I "Popeye·· (19llO)
Robin W1tham1. Shelley
Ouv1M While searching IOt
nts lllhar. lhe aplnaoh-eat-
inO ullor vl1Hs a qu11n1
hamlet -· hi plclls up a rounoi.ng tnd t si.1nny
•-!heart. 'PG' 0 • • •'It "BrHlcer
M«anl" ( 19llO) EOWlrd
Woodward. JICll Thomt>-
-· Aullraliianl CONCtlp\· eel 10 llgl>t on £nellnd' •
Sidi In the SOI< War
decide 10 hghl lhe 80«
guarlll1s on their own
terms "PG"
10:30 (_CJ * 'JI 000laty Of A Teen·
Age HllcMlllar" (11179)
Dlcll Vtn Patten. Cll11kln1
Tilton A young girl's Iii. It
end1nger1<1 when she
acoac>ll a ride 11om •
"'"'Ill' 12::00 G * * "Dull At Thi Alo
Grande" ( 11184) S11n
Flynn. Danillll de Miil
When his ,.,,,., Is mUI•
dere<I by I ~ Mexl·
can polittco, • man plOIS
ra1afftllon ttallled by •
blaulllul girl lln<I • group
ol die-hard rablll e • • '" 00Harry In Your Pock11·· (1973) Jamea
Cot>Yrn, Mtehael Sarrazln
A IMM OI prol1•'a 191
plelljtHll•ll dev .. .,1
........... tadllll, ...
.. they ... up and ""°9
ICOtW °' vtctllN. . ···~·.,,... Mec:ombet A,..,. ( 1'47)
Otegoty """· lllOl>eft P~. tMad on IN ....
,., ~ l&N&C .......... .
Murder "'*-I Mfllri In
Alriea'1 llon country
(8) • 1 +"~"(IMO) ~ Robin w---. 8Mlfy
°""911. wtlll ~tor I
,. tatllet, tfle ~·
Ing Miiot .... • quaint
hamlet where he piQI I UC1 I
IOUftdliflg and I aklMy
"""91hMrt, 'PG'
••••• "Alaurfeo-
llon" (IMO) OM ~.
Sam SMpwd. Afler I,_
fatal 9'110 acddant, .a wom-
an flndl that Illa hM thl
ablllly 10 Mal ott:ltl 11111 " ~--of'*
refuMI to ~ a divine
Influence. 'PG'
(%) ••• ''Ollid'• "'8('
( 111721 J.-..._, Aoe>-
art Pr ... on. A dltlilled
mast« 11 a Caltlollc b0(1
ICl>OOI beCOl'illl the \llctlm
of an anonymoua ma691ac-
'°'·'PG' 12:30 CC} • * * + "Sayonara"
( 1957) Merton Brend«>. Aid
Buttone. All Ametlcan jet
tee hal a poignant elfs
with the ttar parl0tmer of
11 latnld ....,_. ecttno
compAl''f.
1:00 Cl) ••• "Mog,lmbo"
(1954) Cllt1I Gable, .Ava
Getdnet. Whan a plMta-
llon OYlt-, ... In loll9
with the wlla ot an angl·
,_. conlllctt arile.
t:00 (Jj} * * ~ "Paplllon ••
(11173) Steve ~.
Oust.In Hoffman. A p9ltr of
Oevll'a lll1nd convtc;ta
l99fld lhll< ·-planning their etc:ape.
CZ)* I * "Pe>peye" 11MO)
Robin W~liams, Shelley
OuvaN. While -dllng lot
Ilia lalhar, the apl~·
Ing tallot vilJll • quaint
~where he plcllt.up I
loundllnQ an<I • altlnny
IWMlheart 'PG'
&1l0 •••• 00Battll S.-th
The Eatth.. 111161) Kerwin
M•"--· v~ Vantw.,
The Ch"-P'9P"• to
11 tacll AIMrlca by tunnel•
Ing through Eatth and
pladng nudNt ...,,,.
under major U.S . ctt!M.
(C) •• ~ .. Duncan'•
Wotld"" !111711) 1..arry TObl·
11. Don Morrll. A young
bOy whO to... "*"els
1ncoun1er1 o bat1cl11
when dMling with humen•
.. he lnvestlg&t• the
cauae ol an uploalon ,_
1 natur• mu..,,.,. ·G' Ill II* "Popeye" (1MO)
Robin Williams, Shelley
Duvall. While NlrChlng lor
his lather. the aplnach ... I·
Ing SlllOr v\5'11 • quaonl
hamlet wri.e hi plcill up •
foundling and a Ullnny
IWMlhlart "PG'
3:30 •• ·~ ""Snowball
Eitprau·· ftll72) Dean
Jones. Nancy Olson. A
New York accountant tra-
Yllt -· 10 '"' RocllllS in an 1ttemp1 to modernize
ttle ~...., .... ,_, ._..........,.,·o·
•:00 Cl) • • • ··s1.,,..y"
jt972) .lean·Paul 8elmon-
. do, Charles Boyer. A
charming con man mar>·
agea lo lnYolve membltt
of aome ol Frll'Ce'I mo.t
exc:lu91ve llOcial circlet In a
--of IClft\I and bad Ollis.
4:30 CC) * * * 'h "'The Cal And
The Canary.. { 111311) Ek)b
Hope, Paulette Goddard.
In order to eo111c1 their
ln'-llarlCB. a lamlly mull
spend lhe night In • haunt-
e<l hOuH
S:OO g • • 00Whtl1 Water
Sam·• Keith Laraen. A
mountain man ,,..,... the
""'°'1"-t With hit hullly
-Ching I« the l»'MI
white water route south.
'G"
by Armstrong & Batluk
LtC EN5 1N6 IS REAL-LY WHERE
He MONEY 15 IN NEWS T1ESE f».YS.'
· ....
• Orange Coaat DAil Y PILOT/Monday, February 15, 1112 .
Catrson's at ho~e in snUtll Nebraska town
lk1:0 aontENB£aG ,,_._. ..........
NEW YORK -In hl1
• )'t.,.. as crown prlncf of lat~ nl&ht TV, Johnny
Carson '• "Toni1ht"
fhow bas emanated from New York City and
•ollywood. Arter
from 1 clole readln1 of
the r1tln11 and ·aome
leas·than·H tlllled NBC
stations, that Carson'•
popularity may be
sllppln1.
But tonl1ht '1
90-minute show In prime
time renects why he's
touched 1 chord with
viewers. not why that
harmony may be loein1
It's tune. Just look •l the
way Johnny interacts
with ordinary folks (rom
his hometown. It .sure
looks like this
hla houle, the old movie
theater where h e
worked aa an uaber and
dreamed Hollywood
d reams , the bicycle
shop and local barber.
There la a dance
celebratln1 the reunion
of his 1raduaUn1 class,
the Cius of 19'3.
father once owned. "The
car doe1n't aeem to have
the pickup It seemed to
ba ve In ltO . T hen
a1aln, neither do I."
In 1 very enca1ln1
1e1ment, Canon meeta
hi• best boyhood friends
in an old schoolroom.
They're all protes1lonal
people, and Uke Carson,
they made lood outside
of Norfolk. Carson is
very much one of them.
his old houae with youn1
Wayne Kumm Jr., the
son of the c urrent
oc c upants . Their
rapport la enaaaing,
sparkln1 Cars on 's
recollect.ions a nd
Kumm's reflections of
how It la now.
lntef'8peraed ls some
wonderfuf foota1e of
Carson, the youna boy
and then the teen-ager.
He's seen doing magic
tricks , playing
basketball , and
alchin1 tonl1ht's NBC
,peclal, "Johnny Goes
\Come," It's evident that
~arson's reaJ roots and
appeal are more in the
iblddle of the two coasts.
: Watch the faces. Good
•tdwestem stock, they
~II the story of Carson's
durability as a
eerformer who both
mirrors and molds
America's mainstream
thinking. It takes a rare
charm to stay on TV for
3) years and not wear
out one 's welcome,
althou«h there are si1ns
multi m lllionai re Is -------------------------------
The most warm
hearted moments come when Carson tours shoveling snow.
"The c ban1 e1
reflected in Norfolk are
all across America,"
ca'rson· s ays ln his
low-key monolo1ue as
h e starts th e 1939
Chrysler Royal h is
sincerely happy to be .. -------------------. back home. The show
airs at 9:30 tonight on
KNBC (4 J.
"Johnny Goes Home"
i s a nostalgic,
senlimf!ntal voyage to Norfolk , Neb., where
Carson grew up. His
return includes visits to NOW PUYING
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The written test was the first
hurdle .
ll narrowed the field of 1.160
a pplicants for coun~y firefighter
Jo.bs to 354 who got 84 percent or
be tte r on the exam . They
proceeded to the physical agility
test.
If the good pay and 24 hours
on, 24,..bours off duty appeal W you, practice these exercises:
-Raise a ladder by rope 35
feet and lower it.
Take 100 feet of hose 1 about
60 pounds worth I and climb up a
ladder truck for five floors.
-Hoisl a 21'2-inc h hose.
pulling hand over hand. to top of
fi ve-story building, then lower
hose. .
Pick up a 150-pound dummy
and drag it do" n 10 flights of
stairs.
Pick up a sledgehammer
and hit a railroad tie 30 times,
swinging overhead every time
Figure to be wearing a turnout
coa t , boots a nd a 40-pound bre athing tan k with mask
throughout which may leave you
huffing and puffing li ke a steam
engine.
On.· by the wa~ . you must
fi nish in seven minutes or you
fail.
QUICK .... COUNTS -Fred Popkl' drugs 1 50-po~~d 'bod~"
down 10 nights of ~tui rs to ~imulatl' fifth floor rt>Srue
'8NAL TllT -Hit railroad Ue 30
~'inging slcdgl' hammer overhe11d
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•ANN I.ANDERS .. •ERMA IOMBECK
•HOROSCOPE
CRANK PHONE AMONG LAST Elden
Hathaway, (ormer owner of Bryant Pond.
uses one of antiquated telephones in the
remote village of western Maine. The Public
Utilities Comm_~ssion recently held a hear ing
-~ ......... to liste n to testimo nv from concerned
r esidents whethe r the crank phones should be
replaced with modern phones. The village is
among the la st in the countr~· to use the
cr.ank phone.
Aries could win contest
Aquarius finds what seemed out of reach available
Tuesday, Feb. 16
ARIES c March 2°1-April 191: Activity
replaces do ldrums: you communicate.
w rite. m ake travel plans a nd s tudy
patterns of other nations. cult ures. Gemini.
Sagittarius individuals play ke~· roles.
You'll rece ive favorable replies to recent
inquiries. You could win a contest.
flMA IOMIKI
AT WIT'S END
Fashion ads
leave her cold
As a native Midwesterner. I am a lwavs
amused by the ads for winter styles th.at
appear in slick m agazines.
I saw one the othe r da~· that pictured a
young wom a n with 35 pounds of hair in
flight. Her coat fl a pped open to reveal a
matching skirt that reached mid-calf and
accentuated her crushed velour boots. Her
cute leather driving gloves dangled from
her pockets. She was s miling. The headline
over the picture read , "MEET WINTER
HEAD-ON! THINK CRUISE! ..
THERE WAS NO DOUBT in my mind
the entire ad agency shot this after a
five-martini lunch.
Let's talk winter.
To begin with. no one in his right mind
smiles in the winter. lf God had wanted us ..
to smile when the chill factor reaches 45
below. He would have given us lips long
enough to cover our gums .
I As for ''THINK CRUISE... the onl~·
reason the people on the Love Boat a re
able to s usta in the mselves during the
Alaska trip is because of their overactive
sex lives.
The winter styles in the Midwest. to
my knowle d ge. ha ve never b een
photographed. Hairs that freeze in your
nose and drip are not a pretty sight.
Imagine . if you wi ll. that th e
temperature is 9 degrees below zero. The
car has gone into deep sleep and will not
awaken until spring . The milk freezes
between the time the milkman takes it
from the truck and puts it in your hands.
The windows are covered with frost. The
dog. who has kidneys the size ot lentils.
refuses to go out and pretends he is dead.
And for the first lime in 15 years everyone
stays in the kitchen at the end of the meal.
Let's talk winte r fashions.
FOR BEDTIME: The layered look.
Pajama bottoms from the Goodwill bag.
topped by a long-sleeved flannel gown and
cardtaan sweater without buttons. Purple
and gold knee socks with hot-water·botUe
soles.
Costume for Taking Garbage lo
Garbage Cans: White boots with Mets
pictured on side. army fati1ue jacket from
hall closet, afghan worn casually over
bead and race and two mismated socks
from washer worn on hands. FOr Thoee Special At·Home Evenings
b)' the nre: Thermal underwear. topped
by Jeans. turtleneck aweater and
Windbreaker. set off by neece·Uned balls or
fur on the feet and a do& on the lap. All of tllll II topped off by a aid mask and a body
, sack zipped to the chin.
Now we 're talkln1 winter!
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TAURUS I April 20-May 20 .l : B~·
reading fine print. you save money and
gain definite a dva ntage. Information that
had been withheld becomes available
you 'll revise. review a nd re build as result.
Secr et financ ia l maneuver is pa rt of
unusual scenario.
GEMINI 1May 21.June 20 1: Do some
private detective work. Be aware of legfl l
rights. permissions . Member of oppos ite
sex seeks a more permanent arrangement.
Vi rgo. Sagittarius and a nother Gemini
figure prominently. Read between lines.
get ~·our own message across.
CANCER c June 2 1 -Jul~· 22>: Focus on
home base. remodeling. redecorating.
furniture arrangement and diplomatic
approach lo m oney q uestion affecting
family member. Lunar emphasis on basic
chores. employment. people who depend
upon you and pets .
LEO 1July 23-Aug.· 22 1: Keep in tune
with recent resolutions. especially those
concerning e nte rtainment. extravagance
and affairs of heart. Scenario highlights
cha nge. travel. a variety of sensations.
speculative ventures a nd games of chance.
VIRGO <Aug . 23·Sept. 22 1: Practical
m atters dominate. especially in connection
w ith mortgage pay m e nts. h o m e
improvements. investments and pressur es
of added responsibilities. Older familv
member commands att ention. deserving o'r
otherwise.
LIBRA cSept. 23-0ct. 22 1: Project can
be completed : key is to be selective . to
keep open m ind and to give full rein to
intellectua l curios ity. Populari ty
increases. you can win friends a nd
influence people. Aries. Leo a nd a nother
Libra fi gure prominentl~·.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 211: Ne w
con tac t could r es u It in profitable
ente rprise. Accept fresh concepts . be
willing to pioneer a project and emphasize
independence of thought. action . Member
of opposite sex fi gures prominently. Leo.
Aquarius persons play key roles.
SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22 ·Dec. 211:
Obstacles ar.e re moved. circumstances
turn in your favor a nd you make excellent
u se o f correct timing. Focus on
personality. direct appeals. unique appa rel
and the building of a nest egg.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 1:
Activity indicated ln connection with club.
special group. organization. Good news
received from one confined to home or
hospital. Highlight versatility. nexibilit~·
and ability to communicate views in
dynamic f ashton.
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 181: What
seemed out or reach will now become
available. Lunar emphasis on hopes.
wishes, friendships and romantic liaisons.
Spice is added to life. morale is boosted
• and money comes from· surprise source.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 >: You 1et
reaulta by aoina to the top -penoas in
authority will Ilsten and act in manner
favorable to your best interesta. Know it
and act accordin1ly. Gemini. Vlr10.
Sa1ittartus natives rt1ure prominently.
Promotion due.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: You must
h ate children. Several weeks ago you
printed a letter and agreed with the writer
t))at youngsters do not belong in beauty
shops . A few days later you ran a letter
about what a nuisance children are in
restaurants. Just las t week l heard the
manager of a supermarket say he wished
he could keep a ll children under 12 out of
his store. He said the~ e at the fruit. knock
over the merchandise and run in the aisles.
Nobody wants kids. What are mothers
supposed to do'! Keep them in the attic
until they are old enough to vote'!
deep indentations in the carpet from where
the sofa, piano and two heavy chairs have
been standing for several years.
I have seen some of those children who
were ne ver taken anyplace when they were
young Mtd they are like wild animals. It's
not their fault. Ann. They have neve r had
the experience of being out in public. You.
of all people should encourage tolerance
and patie nce. -ALEXANDRIA. LA ..
COMPLA1N1'
. Is it possible to get rid or those
indentations. or am I stuck for life''
CO LOR ME BLUE
DEAR BLUE: The question you asked
IS out of my llne, but I happened to have
that same problem a while back and this is
how we solved it:
Place a damp cloth on the dented art-a.
DEAR ALEX: You missed the point
completely. Those "wild animals" aren't
wild because they have never been out
before. Some of them have been out plenty.
They are wild because no one took the time
and expended the energy to teach them
how to behave prope rly at home or
anywhere else.
Set the steam Iron for medium and bold It
over the spot for about five mm•&es -
DON'T press, Just bold It so the dent gets
the steam. Take a brush ud work on the
dent untU it dJ.1appears. <You mlglat have
to repeat this procedure two or three
times, depending on the stubbornness of
the dent, but eventually you'll succeed.)
Read the next lettf'r and hopefully ~·ou
will learn something.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Honestly.
som e of ~·our r eaders are exasperating ~
How do you stand it ., For example . the
mother who was mad at you because of
~· o u r s t a n d o n t a k i n g h e II i o n s t o
restaurants .
Anri Lander!i d1.'icw•!ie.'1 teen-age drmkwq -
its m11ths. its realities. uam the facts by
readm9 ·· Brxize and Ym1 -fnr Teen-0un01
Only." by Ann Landers. Send SO cents and a
lung .. 'le/f-addres.•wd. stamped erwPlnpe t11 .-\1111
Landers. P.O. Bor 11995. Chicago Ill 60611. ......
No one objects to a well -behaved child
in a restaurant. It is the sole responsibility
or the parents lo see that their children
co nd u c l · the m selves pro perly. M y
g randchildren could be taken out lo eat at
a very early age because they were not
allowed to run around. They sat quiety and
caus ed no problem s. People often came by
the table and commented to their parents
on how well-behaved the ~·oungslers were.
By PHIL lNTEALANDI of Laguna.Beach
I say if your child is boss in the house.
he is sure to be a terror in a restaurant.
and it's not fair to other patrons who pay
for a quiet and restful dinner. FOR THE
RECORD IN ARKANSAS
DEAR ARK: You'rt> on target. Thank
~·ou on behalf of the world's restaurant
ownf'rs. waiters and waitresses and
patrons ~ho f'njo~· a quif'~ mf'al.
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out o f your line. but 1 have a lot of
confide nce in ~·our ability lo get the· right
a nswer no matter what the problem.
I want to c hange my living room
furn iture around. but there are several •
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"I've played wlth her. I recoenize the lob."
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BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Q.1-Both vulnerable, as
South you hold:
•&MU ~71 <>A95 •tO'lZ
The bidding hu proceeded:
Eut s..tl W•t Nenll
INT P ... P ... DW. , ... ' What do you bid now?
A. -Had partner doubled in
the immediate seat, you
would have been delighted to
pus for penaltie1. In the
balancing seat, however,
partner'• double only pro-
ml1e1 a near openinr bid,
which makea playlnr for
penaltiea . a bit cloae -
e•pecially since partner's
opening lead might coat a
trick or a tempo. Bid two
1pades.
Q.!-Both vulnerable, as
South you hold:
•74 ~A&•• <>Ta •&t6 The biddiq bu proeeeded:
NwdlEMt a..&llWeet ... , .. ·~ .. I NT P .. ?
What do you bid now?
A. -Since putner wu not
foreed to bid over the in·
t.erferente, hie voluntary ac·
lion 1hould it.ow a better
than milllmum 'OpelUq bid.
You have a uaehal hanc1, and
what you do neat 1houJd be
preclleated oa wlaat 7ou know
of put.Hr'• bklcliq i.awta. lf
he 11 a timjcl eoul, t.ake the
p ..... ure on IUm b7 Juapins
t.o three DO &nllPI UM .. U a...,.. .......... ,... ...
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What do 7ou bid now?
A. -Your mediocre band bu
1uddenl7 turned t.o gold! You
have a superb fit for
partner'• second suit and a
key card in hia primary suit.
Unfortunately, you have no
cue-bid available t.o show
7our strength. Therefore, we
suggest a jump to five
1padea. Partner s hould
realize that the only thing
that could have brought you
• t.o ur. .. a fit for both hi•
suit.a, but no out.aide control.
Q.4-Both vulnerable, as
South you hold:
•Alt'7 ~a om •A&Jl6
The biddidg bu proceeded:
Nwdl EMt S.-.. w.-.
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A.-With two acea and a
kinf, JOU have a very pod
hand for partner deapiw the
fact that 70u have oal7 two
low cards in lUa auit. On thia
auction, he 1urel7 bu a loq,
nearl,y aoUd bean IWL Su
eauot be naled out-laclMcl,
it mtpt depend ..., -
panqer'1 diamond holdlq.
Cue-Wei tU. ...... and
the• bid four lilMna at JOU!'
neat tarn. Tldl w0J Uert1 paftaW of,,.... .... illtentt
•lade plapoilltiaf 1our clla· ... .... h••·
U-AI lou&la, YU .......
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Wiid .. ,._ MIA __,
A.-We would not fault you
greaUy if you simply bid
three no trump. buL that
mlgbt DOl be the right 1pot or
even tbe right level! If part·
ner bu a long club auit, or
even a lour-card heart suit
that he decided not t.o men·
tion, you could make a llam
i.n any of three 1uit1 on a
1hand where tbree no trump
mig)Jt be defeated. We would
try three hearts, t.o see what
re1ponae that evoke• from
partner. ·
Q.t-As Sou"th, vulneraWe,
you hold:
•ASS <:?Al. 71 <> llQ4 •Qlt
The bidding hu proeeeded:
S..tlt W..t Nwdi £ut
1• P .. I <> P ..
INT P .. a• PUI
' What do you bid now?
A.-Tbia problem ia aimilar
t.o the lut, and we would not
bid tbl'ff no trump for
limilar NUODI. lnatead, "9
would pinpoint our 1treqth
with a bid of thrH hearta.
• Reapoader bu 1hown an un-
bela....t i.aod and there 18
the polUbdftJ daat JOU UYe
ODl,y oee .,... .topper and
do DOl laave Din• runniq
tricb. Putner'• neat bid wW elartf>' tile 8'tUtioD.
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Garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales, street sal'es ... no matter what
you call. them, the id.ea is the same f-TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER
NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded
attic or garage, or when you need .a little extra cash, h~ve a garage sale! So
get into the act, clean out those unwanted items, and make money doing it!
It's fun, it's profitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple.
Decide on dates.
Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your
II sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful
sales have been held in the evening, just after work.
Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for
any other large event that may attract potential buyers
away, such as fairs or commun~ty events. Have your
sale run at least two days -some people may not be
able to come on any single day.
What to sell.
Everything! That is,-everything you haven't used in the
• last year. If an item has antique value, or is brand-new,
or has unusual value, be sure to ask a healthy price for
it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house.
Look everywhere, and list eV91Ylhing.
Fwwiture. This is your main attraction and your
best source of income. Be.sure to place furniture
where it can be seen from the street. Price
· furniture Jow enough to beat auctions and
secondhand sales (check the classifieds for
compartsons~ but high enough so you can come
down a little when ~omeone shows interest.
RockinQ chairs, chest of drawers, tables and
chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so
feature them in your ad.
AllH.-1. Smaller antiques should be grouped, and
kept close at hand where you can watch and talk
about them. Nostalgia items are very popular -
display them well. ClothincJ. Make sure clothing is clean, and mark
the price way down. Put as many things as
possible on hangers. Separate kid's things by age.
Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low
prices ar~ a-+ on clothes e~t for unusual
items, which should be tagged with an
explanation (like, "hand-embroidered flowers,
dress worn by Mae West)."
Appliances. These wi II sell for a fair price only if
they work. No one will take your word for it. Have
an extension cord so they can be tested, or better
yet, have radios playing, old TV sets turned ori
etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold
"as is".
PlaMs. These usually go fast, but keep them out of
direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants
before the sale (Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper,
Maggie~ and write a line or two on the
name card about how to care for them.
.Write your ad.
·Here is a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks, II Bentwood rocking chair, toys, infants' clothing, 1922
Victrola in original cabinet, many gadgets, lots of
unusual items, rock collection, plants. Refreshments, 8
a.m. to 6 p·.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South
Anystreet, Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd."
Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual
items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if .
needed. Dbn 't use abbreviations -many people won't
' · bother to decipher them CAUTION: Don't advertise
anything you don't really have. Every item in the ad
must be on hand at the start of the sale.
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Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 15, 1912
Where to advertise.
Place your ad where it will be seen by people who live
in the area -most people shop close to home. The
• Daily Pilot is re1ad by 88,000 adults in Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntirgton
Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide
exposure. And w ith the Pilot, you're not paying for
waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anah~im. Plan to
n.m your ad 3 times or more, and start it a few days
before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of
notice.
Make a sign.
To help make your sale successful, make a few signs
• from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good
sign size is 14" x 22".
Placing your sign.
The morning of the sale, but not before, place your
• signs. Be sure and add your addre~s and any
directional arrows. Th is should -be bone about a half
hou~ before the sale starts. Place your sign where it
can be seen. from both sides,of the street by passeng
cars and pedestrians. CAUTION: Some towns have laws
that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale
signs. Please check with your town's planning
department or clerk.
Marking prices.
Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office
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supply stores have varoius sizes and colors of stickers
that work well, or you can use masking tape. However
·you mark them, make prices low. Garage sales are for
bargain hunters. Remember, whatever you can't sell
you'll have to drag back in the house and store again
for another year.
Serv i~g refreshments.
This doesn't have to cost much, and creates a friendly
• atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer
and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for
expensive items like donuts, or the kids could go in
business for the day, with a lemonade stand.
Display.
Make sure everything can be seen. Have card tables or
• boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't
cause people to bend over unless you can't help it. Use
one table as a desk where you can see everything and
take money. Use only·one cash box (tin cans or boxes
work fine) and make sure someone is appointed
"cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend who can help answer questions, relief for lunch, etc.
·check your neighbOrJ anCI
friends.
II see if any want to join your sale. This wtll give ~u
someone to share expenses with and incre-Interest
in your sale. If others join you, be sure to lncludethia in
your ad (example: "three-family sale,'' ''nelghbO~od
sale"). Group sales are a lot more fun, too.
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"~Ids are fat babies with no clothes on.
Angels wear white bathrobes
and circle hats."
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AIHIS Sl:Ml-AWJAL
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Re&A'T'TA
by Tom Batiuk t'l:Nk \' WINKEa•E"N
Dear Band Alumni,
In these difficult
economic times, we find
that we must increasing-
ly tqrn to our bani
famiJy for economic
support.
Why not consider, for
example, setting a.side
for the band ...
those dollars that
would otherwise be frit-
tered 8Yf8N on ~
like children's mediN\l
DR.8MIOCK
see ! 1)-tA -r New •w1-u-reR
i-HAN WHl"T"e!"
&L.l!!ACH ReAL.&..Y
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BIRD-WATCHER Mirhuel
Cooper of thl' t akers was ~n
charge or stopping Boston·s
Larrv Bird and did hold
him "to 12 Points. althoug~
Bird's threr·t><>int t>lay with
19· seco n ds remainin~
Sunday was dcrisin'.
another ga~e .
Celtics win return matchup over Lakers before national TV. audience
~ By cuaT 8EEDEN ..... ...., ...........
INGLEWOOD -When you have the
Loa Anceles Laken and Bolton Celtics
to1ether on lhe same court, who needs
the rest of the NBA?
Meetlna for the second time In a
week. the Lakers and the Celtics,
ba n1ed their heads to1ether at the
Forum Sunday afternoon, both with the
memory ol a Laker•' 1UM13 victory in
Boston still en1raved on their minds.
Players from both teams will tell you
the outcome of Sunday's encounter is
Just another 1•me in • season that
runs more than six months.
And for thole who like to think or a
Laker·Celtlc m atchup for th~ NBA
championship, Sunday's double dose or
Showtlme should have them licking
their chops.
But if you're one of the principals
Involved on the court, Sunday's game
was another battle of minds and
another clash of bodies with. yes, just a
dash or revenge s purring the Celtics.
T hat revenae resulted In Bolton'•
108·103 victory before a sellout crowd or
17 .so~ and gave the Celtics a split of
their two·game aeries with the Laken.
It also made the Lakers winless In
their lo t three 1ames. The last lime
that happened to them wu ln late ltlO
when Ch1cago, San Ole10 and Golden
State slapped defeats on them.
"That's three games in a row now,"
... l..aker reserve 1uard Eddie .Jorda n
pe rceptively pointed out. "But we have
a game Tuesday night (agalnst Paclfic
Division-leading Seattle) and that's
what we have to be concerned about
now.'' Still, the Lakers, and particularly
J o rdan , had to be j us t a lad
disheartened wilh the way the Celtics
picked up the victory Sunday afternoon.
With Boston holding on to a 104-103
lead. their star Larry Bird, stlOed all
day by the Lakers' Michael Cooper,
converted a controversial three·point
play with 19 seconds remaining to put
the Celtics up by four.
"We ran a play ror me on the
three·polnl play and t knew I was 1olng
to aet lhe shot. Somebody tripped me
and t dld.n'l know whether the rer was
goin1 to call travelln1. because I didn't
think he saw It," Bird recounted
afterward.
If It's traveling, the Lakers have the
ball with 19 secondl left, down by one. It
was not, a national television audience
a nd a disappointed Laker c rowd
learned. traveling.
"This was a game that was hotly
contested but not an artistic success."
noted Boston Coach Bill Fitch. "Both
teams played well in spurts. The Laker's
a nd C.eltlcs always play each other
hard."
Added Laker Coach Pat Riley: "It
was a classic game or two great teams
playing. It came down to the wire. to a
few crucial plays . This week and this
game ... it was just not our luck to get
the calls.·· ·
"I hate to see the game end like
that," added Jordan, who, despite being
one or the sm alle1t men on the t'ourt,
played a bl& role for the Laken Sunday
"Everybody's effort just went down the
drain."
J ordan played 11 minutes of the first
halt and was 3 for a from the rield,
flnh1 hlna the first 24 minutes with elthl
points . J11cluded was a steal and a
basket with three aecondl left In th~
first quarter to 1ive Los Angeles 11.t first
lead of the day. 25·24 .
J ordan then duplicated that feat al
the end of the third quarter wi~h an
18 ·footer al the buzzer to 1lve the
Lakers u 79.74 adva nta1e with 12
minutes remaining in the 1ame. Ile
finished the night with 14 point five
assists and three rebounds.
Mean while, t he Lakers' Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar and Celtics'Larry Parish
provided one of the better matchups of
the day, but it d idn't m akh the duel
between Bird and Cooper .
Last Sunday. Cooper beld Bird to Just
I 1 points. This Sunday. tbe 6·9 Celtic
(See I.AKERS, Pa1e M >
Valenzuela
i could miss
1 '82 season
Midwinter
entry lis~
takes dip
By ALMON LOCKABEV
Ot .. DMIY ...... IWI LOS ANGELES <AP> _:. The
agent fot Fernando Valenzuela
says the 1981 Cy Young Award
winner will sit out the 1982
baseball season if the Los
Angeles Dodgers ren ew the
leflhander's contract without his
signature.
For the first time in several
years the Southern California
Midwinter Regatta d ropped
below the 1,000 entry mark as
skippers and crNs of 890 boats
braved light winds. fog and
threatening skies in the 53rd
edition of the world's la rgest
winter regatta.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 15, 1982 BS
As a second-year player.
Valenzuela , who a lso was
selected National League Rookie
of the Year in 1981 , is not
eligible for either free agency or
arbitration. •
Sixteen of the 17 host clubs
wound up the action Sunday. Los
Angeles Yacht Club continued
th e regatta toda y with
competition for four classes of
International Offshore Rule
h a ndicap yach ts and two
one·design classes, the Cal·40
and 6-meter classes.
Hall of Fallle holds
inductions tonight
Seven from county to be. added
THE DODGERS are entitled
to renew his contract without his signature and can cut his salary
20 percent. Players must be
renewed between Mareh 1 and
10.
"Whatever the deadline ls,"
sai d To n y DeMar co,
Valenzuela's agent, '"ir we
haVf:n'l round the a nswer to our
needs, we'll know what to do.
When somebody bas you by lhe
neck and is choking you, you do
what you have to do to survive."
It is believed that DeMarci Is.
seeking an estimated SI million a year for Valenzuela, 21 , the
first player ever to win a Cy
Young Award and be named
rookie of the year in the same
lea son . The Dod gers are
b e lieved to be o ffe ring
somewhere around $350,000 to
$400,000. Valenzuela was paid
$42,500 last year.
"l'M GOING to give the
Dodgers a chance to show they
are what I think they are, a
great or ganizatio n ,'· said
De Marco. "lf they show me at
some point rve been a foolish
optimist, we'll do other things
... We'll go to the wire."
Levi feels
very fit
after golf win
HONOLULU <AP> -Wayne Levi's victory in the Hawaiian
Op en put him in a different,
much more pleasant category on
the pro golf tour.
· · I t w a s a v e r y • ·v e r y
important victory for me," Levi
said after he'd outlasted a host
of would-be challengers with a
2-un~r-par 70 Sunday, good
enougtl for a I-stroke triumph.
There are at least three major
benefits.
first, h e's n o tonier
s ubject to the rigors of the
Monday morning qua lifying
rounds, the 18·hole shootout
·non-exempt player s must
survive just to gain a spot in lhe
tournament field.
Second, "there's another berth
in the Masters," Levi said.
And third, there's a spot
awaiting him In the Tournament
of Champions at La Costa, "an
absolutely great tournament for
the pros," Levi said.
Levi, 28, captured his third
Individual title in a six.year
career with a 277 total, 11
strokes unde r par on the
W'alalae Country Club course
..
E ntries fell s hort of the
anticipated turnout a i_ local
clubs .. Newport Harbor Yacht
Club and Lido Isle Yacht Club
provided action for 108 boats in
seven classes; Balboa and Bahia
Cor inthian Yacht Club hosted 58
boats in six classes, and Dana
Point and Capistrano Bay Yacht
Club sent 64 boats in six classes
to the starting lines.
As usual, Alamitos Bay Yacht
Club at Long Beach provided lhe
major portion of the competition
with races for 135 boats in ei1ht
tlaues, most of them small.
hish·perlormance boats.
Second largest concentration
of boats was in the Marina del
Rey area where California
Yacht Club and Del Rey Yacht
Club joined forces to host 107
boats in 12 classes.
Surprisingly, only three of lhe
six Olympic· classes s howed up
for the competition . Absent were
the 470s, Flying Dutchman and
Finn classes. There were good
representations of the Star and
Soling Classes at California
Yacht Club.
Corona del Mar's Dan Gurney
and Huntington Beach's Shirley
Ba bashoff are a m ong seven
athletes and coaches who will be
inducted into the Orange County
sports Hall of Fame tonight at
the Anaheim Convention Center.
Gurney. the long-time auto
racing driver who now builds
lndi a n apol is..:ty p e rac in g
machines for a Ii ving, was
selected for his prowess behind
the wheel.
Babas hoff . a n Oly mp ic
competitor in 1972 and again in
1976 when she won two gold and
five s ilver medals. is '° former
member of the Mission Viejo
Nadadores swim team.
Others to be Inducted Into the
Hall or Fame along with' this duo
a re Cathy Rigby Mason of
gymnastics fame : Brig Owens,
Bob Hamblin Eddie West and
. Arky Vaughn. 'The latter two are
being inducted posthumously.
WHO'S GOT IT? Boston·s l.<1rr~· Bird ha:-.1 ..;t;irtll'd
exprl'ssion as bull flies loosl' clunng Sund a~·~ :'\ H.\ gaml'
<•t the Forum. Kure<.'m Abdul·J ahbar of lht• Lakl•rs look:-
on with inw'rest. Cl'ltir!\ a\'enge<I loss t hl' pn•\·iot1s Wl'l'k
t~ Los :\n~cll•S. winnin)! u 108·tO:J dl•t·ision
Mission Bay Yacht Club at
San Diego was a host club for
t h e f i rs t ti m e t h i s y e' a r ,
providing races for three classes
or sailboards which are being
considered as a seventh Olympic
class for 1984.
The Midwinters tradltionally
kicks orr a new yachting season
<See MIDWINTER, Page 88>
In addition lo the seven Hall of
Fame inductees. the program
wlll also honor 22 county sports
personaliti es a s Sports
Headliners of the Year. Included
on this list are Kevin Magee, a
basketball player at UC Irvine
a nd a n All·Am e ric an last
season; Wayne Carlander. an
All-CI F selectfon at Ocean View
High now starting as a freshman.
al USC: Mike Vanderburg of
Orange Coast College and Mike
Sodders of Arizona State and
formerly of O r ange Coas t
College in baseball.
Curt Arons of Saddleback
College in football; Antony
Em erson of Corona del Mar
Edison, ~agles home Friday
But the other seven area high schools open CIF playoffs on the road
ay ROGER CARLSON
ot•DlltyH9llWf
I
Nine Orange Coast area high school
basketball teams are entered in the CI F
playoffs, which begin Friday a fte r a
s mattering or wild card ga m es
Wednesday, but only two -Sunset League
champion Edison a nd Sea View League
.co·champion Esta~cia -have drawn
home assignments.
The rest are on the road, including Sea
View League co-champion Corona del Mar
and Costa Mesa in the 3-A eliminations
and Marina , Ocean View and Mater Del In
4·A circles.
Also earning berths in the small schools
divisi~e Woodbridge High (Irvine> and
Libert rlstian <Huntlngton Beach).
Edlao 's top-ranked Chargers have
cSrawn the No. 1 seed in the 4·A division
and will host Mira Costa, which finished
CIF First Roud Games
Friday (7:M p.m.)
4·A
Mira Costa at Edison
Marina at Beverly Hills
Ocean View at Esperanza
Mater Dei at Millikan
3-A
Ca ntwell at Estancia
Corona del Mar at Santiago
Costa Mesa at Dominguez
Small Schools
Woodbridge at Boys Re public
Liberty Christian at Newbridge
third in the Ocean League to champion
Inglewood and runner·up Beverly Hills.
Estancia's 20-4 Eaales await Cantwell
Hi gh's Cardinals, a 12·12 team out or the
•
Mission League -which just happens to
include No. l seeded St. Bernard.
Here's a look at each of the opponents
area teams will be faced with Friday:
Mira Cosla (11-7) at EdllOlt <ZZ·Zl -
Mira Costa banks o n the s trong
rebounding of 6-6 Pat Chance and 6·4
Mitch Wasden, but the blue chip is 6·3
Jerome Wiley and the catalyst is 5-8 point
guard Jason Cerofeci.
The Mustangs were in the Fountain
Valley Invitational, but didn't fare well in
December, dropping a 62-61 game to Santa
Ana Valley in lhe conso lati on
championship game.
Maria• (14-t> at Beverly IUlls 01·1> -
The Normans of Beverly Hills are small,
but get a big scoring touch from 6-0 Bobby
Kay (22.S average) and soUd playmakin"
<See PIA YOFFS, PaJe M >
ChiJiig, Popovich earn tOp Sunset Let:'llue honor$
B7 aooEa CAaUON .. ...., ... -Bdlloa Hip'• Char1en awept to the
Suaaet Lea1ue champiGMhtp wWI a
~·tame bul1e over tbelr nearest rl•al and tbe Dally Pilot's All·Sanaet
Lea1M bulletball 1electlenl reflect tbe
domllMltm.
Richard Chane, EdiHn's lhree·year
tlal'tM' md All·Clf' 4·A ael~ u a
alo ..... tbe par.Se wttll MOil
· His rcboundinl and inside scoring
ablllty, coupled With 20-fool range, gave
Edison the nexlbiliL.Y to attack any
defense with !Cl~l effeet.lveneu.
Two athel' ~ players ,amed fi rst
team laurels and another made second
team. .
Rick DlBemardo. wbo 11u1de a name
for hlrnMlf ln Notball u an AU·CIF
llneMckm' _. • scholarsblp to Notre
Damt, .. mllo I ........ fearltarter tor
EdtlClll •m tbe boardl; alon1 wltla a 111 l IOft aouela with ra•lt .... , r..t. D•Btraardo averlflld . a JUll • a team with tour__..,... Gouble flpra.
DIBeraardo'1 te81nmate ln the
backcourt galnin1 first team notoriety
ls J eff Stephens, who alo61 with IMODd
team selection lla rlt Goudie. 1ave
Edison the kind of t.etuce which mllde
. it difficult to overlaecl on.
Stephens avera ... 11.1 polnta a 1ame
and ·played both ends of the eourt with
Alfectivene11, aloa1 ,.Ith~
abUity.
fto-.pdin1 out tbe ftnt team are
Fo'4Mllln Valle1'1 Jeff HulMlt tM
Baroni' 1harp-1hool•IJ.:~ltb a 11.0
IC!Orbtc ........ '°" .. -........ Md Ot••• View's , tower, •·•" Jim UMYlteh.
Hu,._ av.-.,ed onr • PlfC-' for
two r•an .au. Fountain ValleJ • wu
'
the heart and soul of the Barons' team.
As Hu1hes went. Fountain Valley
went aod he was the subjed of evel"J'
conc:9lvallle defense. •
Utevltcl\. with an 18. 7 a cortn1
av•r1P. ••also the core ol his team's atrenllb. A reserve when he tailed oa
·the rrmma tum, Uaevitth wu ulted
to aaaum• lite auJor role .of
napoHlbU1t1 tbl1 1ear after the
· ~uUGD of Wa)'M Carlander ud be ~llCl¥!1 b; lttdlnt hit temnmlll•
-tM Clf' 4·A playoff au tht leape•a
No.llMID. Tbe No. I team -Marina Hljll'1
Vlk .... -failed to pt • player on Ute
<leeSU.ST,PaseM•
High In tennis: Jim Doehring of
Sadd leback College· in t'1'ack;
Steve Scott, a former UC Irvine
star. and current UCI student
Greg Louganis in track and
diving; and Bruce Penhall in
motorcycle racing.
Among the coaches to be
honored are Jack Errion or
Coron a del Mar and Ke n
Swcarin~cn o f Saddlebal'k
Coll ege.
Los Angeles Dodger Manager
Tommy Lasorda will receive a
special Lifetime Achievement
Award.
Al s o among those to be
honored are Gary Carter. the
All-star game catcher for the
Nation al League fr om the
Mo ntrea l Expos and Pat
Mcinally. a punter with the
Super Bowl XVI Cincinnati
Bengals.
Magee averaged 27.5 points
and 12.4 rebounds per game
while shooting 67.1 percent from
th~ field for UCl last season. He
also starred-.on the \J.S. World
Cup team in me s ummer.
This year. for the first time.
ga llery scats are being sold to
the general publip for S3. These
t1t•kets entitle the bearer to sit in
thc stands above the main floor
of the basketball arena where
the dinner will be held and view
the proceedings.
Special entertainment will get
under way al 7 with the awards
ceremony beginning at 8. These
tickets wi ll be avajlable al the
door tonight.
Kings good
for what
ails Flyers
PH I LA DELPHIA (AP >
Wh e n ever the Philadelphia
Flyers need to shake a streak of
mediocre hockey. they like to
see the Los Angeles Kings. home
or away.
"Los Angeles has always had
a tough lime playing against
us .·· offered Philade lphia's
Brian Propp, who sco'red two
goals as the Flyers beat the
Kings 6-4 in a National Hock..ey
League game Sunday night..
The win extended the Fly~es· unbeaten string over the Ki s
t o 30 s t raight gam es. L s
Angeles is 0-25-S again t
Philadelphia -since 1974.
"The Flyers " game pl
was to move the puck In agal
us and take advanta1e of
mistakes," lamented the Kin
Dave Taylor. "They play
type of game we'd like to pla .
and they did lt tonight."
' In a season that has seen
Kines give up more 10al1 th
anyone elJe In the NHL -al 1
with 1olnl 11 1tral1bt 1ames
the road without a win
Phllachlphla'a awarmlnl off:
overwhelmed LOI An1ele1.
"We had to rebevnd aft
lo1in1 (l·I to the blander >
Saturday ni1bt," t ai
Pb.Uadelphla CoMh Pn
"We could bave 1lli n
farther by IOlnl the wroq w
tonl1ht. We were able to
• IOOCI att.ack.''
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Orange eo.t DAIL V PtLOT/MQnday. February 15, 1112 ~~~------.....-----~ ,;,,.------------.....-,...--------~
Leonard predicts
KO in title defense '
From AP db1 patches
RENO Sugaf• Ray Leonard, m
predicting he'll win by a knockout,
Mghts Bruce Finch tonight in his first ·
d e f e n se or th e undi s put e d
welterweight championship.
Leonard gained sole possession of the title
by stopping Thomas Hearns in the 14th round
last Sept. 16 at Las Vegas, the scene or many
title fiahts over lhe past several years.
But t his m ountain
gambling resort hasn't had a
c ha mpions hip fight since
J ack Johnson knocked out
Jim J effries in the 15th round
in d e f ense o f th e
heavyweight c hampionship
July 4, 1910.
Tonight's fi g ht at the
6,700-sea t Cent e n oial
Coliseum w111 be • televised
l•ONHD live by Hom e Box Office. a
ca ble TV company, at a bout 7: lfi p.m.
It will be the second match between the two
men. Leonard outpointed Finch in a three·round
amateur bout in 1973, the year Finch turned pro.
"He just beat me,'' said Finch. "He was the
better man. But I'm a much better fighter than
I was when I was an amateur ...
Quote of the day
Defe nsive tackle J oe Greene, who
r e ti r e d after 13 seasons with t he
Pitts burgh Steelers : "I came here as a
boy. I leave here as a man. I tend to think
or this ti me as gradu'ation ..
Islanders two wins short of mark
Clark G illies, Bryan Trottier, ~-
Brent Sutter a nd Mike Bossy scored '
two goals each as the New York
Isla nders routed Hartford 9·1 Sunday m the
National Hockey League The triumph was New
Yor k's 12th straight. leaving it just two short of
the league mark. set by Boston in the 1929·30
season . . Elsewhere. a wrist s hot by Dave
Lumley with 1 :35 remaining gave Ed monton a
2·2 tie with Boston in a game in which Wayne
G r e t zk y could ma n age o nl y an
assist ... Andre Dore a nd Mike Rogers scored
goals in the final 112 m inutes of the second
period. starting the New York Rangers on their
w<1 y to a 5·2 victory over visiting Quebec ...
Rookie Aaron 8roten's seventh goal of the year
broke a 3·3 lie and gave Colorado a 5.3 victory
over Was hin gton.
POPOVICH CHANG
From Page 85
Johnson near perfect fo; &uck•
M•rqufl Jolluoa scored •
su11on hlilh !M> points. connectin1 on
13 ot 14 ishot1 from the fleld, l2._lead
the Mllwuukue Bucks lo a Jid·fffOu,,
or Cl(•vclund I n th~~ut onal o ilakc tball
AuocJ ulion . R¥du y e v lctoty was M l l wuuket1's nth tr•~tlit ; the loss.
Clcvchrnd's fifth In 11 row ~·. Elllewhere,
Mark Olbfrdla& s red ~ polrws and reserve\ c~cr Dlft·Cora18f addtd a se son hlllh 2~ points and 12 re unds To lead San Antonio
a l 14·94 victory over
Scutllt·. which lost its third
s t r a ig ht ga m e o n th e
road . . Julius l':rvln1 a,nd
Andn-w Toney score d 26
points a picct.• us Philadelphia
pulled uwuy in the nna l two
minutes lo bcal New York.
JOMNION 117-105 .. J ay Vi n cent
poured in 10 or Dallas' 14 points to lead the
Mavericks to u 111-109 win over New Jersey
.. Purvis Shot notched a game-high 24 points
as Golden State held off a fourth-quarter rally to
beat Kansas City, 103·93 ... Johnny Davis
scored 25 points and Billy Knight and Tom
Owe ns had 19 apiece in lndiana·s 107·91 triumph
over Portland
Dodgers win exhibition from USC .
Wi t h F e rnando V a le nz ue la Ill
working a hitless Cirst inning, the Los
Angeles Dodgers went on to de reat the
University or Southern Cali fornia, 7·3, in the
Dod gers' annual open house and workout before
a n estima t ed 35 ,000 fans a t Dodg e r
St adium .. James Worthy scored 19 pojnts
a nd led second-ranked North Carolina to a 66·57
col l ege ba s k etball v i c t ory over
Georgia ... Hollis Stacy canned a two-root
putt ·on the final hole to stave off an onrushing
Patty Sheehan and win the LPGA tourna ment in
St. Petersburg, F'la. this weekend by one
stroke ... Michael Clayton of Australi a shot a
4-under-par 68 to win the V1ctor1 a Upen in
Melbourne for his first victory since joining the
pro tour lust fall. Lee Trevino faltered on t he
final round and finished fou r strokes back. at
~-under 285 . . J erry Hilecher 'of Encinitas
defeated Bobby Stocker of Santa Ana. 21-7.
20-21. 11·2 in the championship match or t he
Hacquetball Classic at Los Caballeros Racquet
and Health Club in Fountain Valley
Television. radio
Followinq are the too c;oortc; PvPntc; on TV
ton1qht Ratinqc; are : • • • • excellent
worth watchinq •• fair ; • forqet it
~ 8 p.m .. Channel 9 "' ' '
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC d i Ar110na
State
Announcers: Tom Kellv and PetP NPwPll
The Trojans escaoed Arizona Saturdav niqht
with an overtime victorv and will be Irving to
remain 1n the hunt in the Pacific-10. Arizona State
ic; cominq off a 72·60 loss to UCLA The Trofans
who teatUT'e Ocean View Hoqh gradualP Wavne
Carlander . won an earlier meetina at thP Soortc;
A r ena. b4·57
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USC at Arizona State 7 o m
DletEllN4•DO
SUNSET LEAGUE TEAM NAMED. • •
first team and picked up only one spot on the
second team <Rick Smith I.
Steve Popovich took a band of unheralded
players and molded them around Smith to stun the
rest or the league wi th a 6·4 finish. twice knocking
off Ocean View.
Chargers No. I
Edison High's Cha rgers finish the 1981·82
regular season right where they began -at
t he top or the Orange County prep basketball
r a nkings a fter rolling up a 22·2 overall
record.
Edison. along with all of Lhe ranked
teams, next prepares for the Cl F playoffs.
whic h begin Friday and culminate at the
Long Beach Arena Mar. 6.
Daily Pilot's Top 10
Orange County Prep Basketball .
Pos. Team
l. E dison
2. Ocean View
3. Estancia
4. Corona del Mar
5. Marina
6. Ser vile
(final)
7. Capistra no Valley
8. Brea-Olinda
9. Costa Mesa
10. (tie> San Clemente
La Habra
Record
22·2
16-10
20·4
17-4
14 ·9
15·9
15·8
23.3
15·8
19·7
18-6
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insunncr .1srnts .1nd brokrr$
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l7Wt~I~~
Pic:kt:cl to finish no higher t han fourth. Manna
wa~ the h1g s urprise and much <Jf the Vikings'
succc!>!-h<tS to be credited toward th~ bench
F'or 1t. Popo\'ich is the runaway choice for
Coach or the Year honors .
A l:.o ear ning second tea·m berths a r e
H untington Beac h's im pressive junior. Billy
Thompson . Fountain Valley's inside m uscles·. Ke n
Hart er. and Scott De Brouwer. whose girted
playmaking and long range s hooting kept Ocean
1 View alive and into the Cl F playoffs.
Thompson averaged 12.6 points a game and
was the catalyst to a 5·2 start: Harter averuged
11.6 points a game: and De Brouwer scored al a
10.0 clio
Player, school
All-Sunset League
First Team
Richard Chang. Edison
Rick DiBernardo. Edison
.J im Uscvitch. Ocean View
J eff Hughes. Fountain Valley
.Jeff Stephens. Edison
Second Team
Ken Hurter. Fountain Valley
Rick Smith. Marina
Hilly Thompso.n . Huntington Beach
Mark Goudge. Edison
5cott Dcnrouwer. Ocean View
Ill. Cl.
6·6 Sr
6·4 Sr
6·9t 2 Sr.
6•3 Sr.
6·2 Sr.
6-4 Sr.
6·5 Sr.
fi .1 J r.
6·2 Sr.
5·10 Sr
Kuhn says he w~n't r esign
Avg.
18.6
13.6
18.7
21.0
12.6
11 .6
14 .6
12.6
13.5
10.0
NEW YORK IA P > -Baseball Commissioner
Bowie Kuhn said Sunday he will not resign despite
pressure from a number of major lea gue owners who
could pose a thrcatlo his job.
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lnlahed with t~n
you J>nl take 11 •htlts au· daY.'l
an.,. c ect just fur tline.• -
Yf:at ha na a lot. '-1-~
"All y long l~as havin o
fi ght th ugh Coo r and VI I
got by him, aom ne else wO
a lways there," Bird s aid. "So
had a hard time getting gOOd
s hots."
The day wasn't a total loss for
Bird , however . Besides hitting
the cllochlng three -point play.
he collected nine assis ts and
nine re bounds.
• · 1 decided that If the points
cam e. it would be a bonus,"
Bird added.
Cedric Maxwell actually led
all scorers on the floor with 27
points. followed by 22 from
Parrish
Mean while. r eserve swing
ma n M.L . Carr, p a t ientl y
wailed until late in the third
quarter to get some playing
lime. lie hit 4 of 6 shots over the
final 14 points. and was actually
the d ifference in the game.
"My game is like a catalyst.
T hey put m e on Magic and it's,
always a run jo b to play against
a guy like that.'' noted Carr
"Any lime you go against Los
Angeles. you know you're going
against one or the better teams
in the lea~e "
"It was a great win for them .
just like last Sunday was a great
win for us," added Magic . "1¥1 ay't>e il ·s a sign of thmgs to
come. Hul we just have to put
this one behind us and think
<1bout Tucsdav."
T u e s d a y· d o e s b e c o m e
1m por t a nt. consideri ng the
Lakers' oppone nt. Seattle. which
has a lso lost its last two games,
s til l h o lds a h a lf-game
advantage over the Lakers with
a 34· 16 record.
o~c seeks plaroff 8
Area commun ity college
basketball teams enter the final
week or conference play this
week. and Orange Coast College
races the biggest cha llenge.
needing two victories if the
Pirates hope to advance to the Sou t h Coast Confe r e n ce's
Shaugtinessy playoffs.
TU•SD4Y ...,._,,·ca1 c .. ••-• Golde" WKI " CyorHs. 7•30 pm
WIDNllDAY ...,.c.attc .. .._.
Groumonl tl0r'"91'COHl,130pm
Mlt ... C...fer-• S..CICll-~ al Paiom.r, J·:JOp m
'fllDAY
~·Col CalttereoKe
LoS Aft9el•CCatGo4-Wttl, 7:JOpm
UTU•DAY
~C..ferelK• SoulhWttt..-n at S-• .. baeti, 7:30 pm
fro m 5· 10 j unio r g uurd Robert
1Co1rntryman, who a vor ugcs 9. polnte
1ancJ.i.Q. 1111ist11 per gamo
Otean w <ll·lO> at F.oerHH
(28·4). The thing I here isn't the
poncnl. It's e pulr\ngs for Ocean
w. If ihr S hawks can dl11posc or
erun1.11 . od an• they'll be the host
te ainst o. 2 seed Crespi c 21·2 I
lhc followln 1esdav.
The All s must contend with the
6·914.i height of Jim Usevitch and the
rronl line Of 6·4 Dave Carroll and 6·4
M ikc .Judge with a quintet that ha~ no
one over· 6·2.
Matt>r Del (14·9) at Millikan (20·:t>.
Bill Odell's Rums don 't show a lot of
height , bul there wu~ cnouii:h talent to
go 8·2 in lhe Moore League, good
enough for a s hare or the league
cham1>ionship with Lakewood 123·2) and
Long Beach Pol\ 121 5)
Cantwell 112·12) at Estancia <20·4> -
Estancia isn't considered a hig team
but Cantwell is much smaller with 6·0
senior 1'ony Vi llalobos and 6·0 junior
Tony Gardea the leading score rs with
17.5 a nd 13.6 averages. rci..1>ectivcly.
Rounding out the anticipated starting
liocup for Cantwell. which Is enJo.rmg
its best record in 20 years, arc 6· l
sophomore center Chris Ra ngel. 5-8
gu ard Chr is Lopez and 5· 10 forn ard
M ickcy Perez.
CdM (17·4> at Santiago 07·6> -
Charles Lewis, 3·5·11 senior guard. is
Santiago's top threat wilh a 19.4 scoring
average, on a team which includC's 5·6
sophomore guard Rich MC'lgoza . who
averages 6.7 assists per game ,
Hill Waggoner . <1 6·5 senior center. 1s
the leading rebounder at 11.5 per. while
Curt 'ondon 16-41 and J err Pace <6-0
for ward 1 round out the starters.
Cos ta Mes a ( 15·8 > at Doming ue z
< 11·7) -Mesa's first appearance in the
Cir ph1)11ffs in 16 years fi nds the
Mustangs up against tw<H1me All CIF'
point. ~uard T (.'rry Carr. who is
averaging 15 7 points. 5 3 rt•bounds <1nd
IO assists per game.
Woodbridge ( 13·9> at Boys Republic
I 13·7) -Th(• Pinon Le<1gue champs
havt.' an 1mpos1ng lmeuµ. led by fi-8
!>cnior Rich<ird Finlc~. 6·0 guard Jeff
Law and 6·4 Juniors Jame!) Johnson •md
Darren Sulh\•an.
AUison breezes
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla 1AP1
B<>bby All ison. frustrated in last year's
Daytona 500 when he ran out of gas late
in the race, ran away with Sunday's
cras h -mar k ed 24 th e ditio n o f
N AS(..' AH 's most prest1~1ous event.
T he 44 -ye<1r -o l d d r iver fro m
Hucytowri. Ala .. took the lead for good
38 laps from the end or the race at
Daytona Internationa l Speedway when
Cale Ya rborough, who had led briefly,
made his final scheduled pit stop
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t21 ~I
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·scoREBOARD
NBA
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GolcltnSt.tt 21 n .5SI .-... ,._,,1. ,. n Set 1
Sat\ Dleoo u ,.
~01v1.-.no 10
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0.llH 1• J.l .n1 •• K•l'IMt Clly ,. M .no 1•11>
•AST•aN CON,IEa•NCIE AllMlk Dl.W. 8oslOll ,. 1l ,,,,
Pflll edl lpl>ie ,. u .no ....
Ntw J t rMy 25 2• ·* 12 WHllll'IQIGrl 14 u .... 12
New York 23 n ."2 14\ot
C:-elOIYIMM
Mll••vl<ee ,. 14 no
Ottroll n n .4'1 14Vt
lfllflene tt n .411 141'1
Allente " 2t .404 ""' ChlceQO " JI •• 17
Clevtlelld 11 ,. 210 15 ._..,.,k_
'°''°")GI,~ 103 Phll-P,le 111. New York 10S Golden Sl .. t 103, K...,, .. Clly U
Sen Alllolllo 114, s .. mt t4
O•llH 111, New JerMY IOt
Inell-107, "°'11-tl
Mllw.., .... IU Cle .. l .. cl ti
T.._'10-Denver •• Ut~
.,...y~
St•lll• .. UMft O•llH et New York HCMlllorl .. Ottroll
Pllotnl• ti Chl<-00 KenMlClty •I Otftver WHllll'llllOft .. Por'tl-
All•nla at S-. Oit90
Celttcs 108, L•kers 103
aOSTON -8 1rcl 12. M .. w•ll 21. Porllll n. An:llibekl 11, Ford 2. M<Hole
•. Htncl«son 7, R-y •.Corr' Tot•l1· 41 ?J·:M IOI.
LOS ANG•LH -J-.,on 1', Wllk9'
2', Abchll.J-r 21, C-r '· NlaOft ••
Jordon 14, Mc"-'· ~nc1seer99r o. Totals· 412t·• t03.
k-IW~ 8ollOll 24 2t Z2 M-IOI
Loa A11991ts u n n 24-103 ThrM•pcNlll 9001 Archl.,.kl. FCM.Oltcl
oul Hixon. Tolol toUls -lkKlon 2J. Los A~n A 11.505
COl.LEGE
How too 20 f.,ed
H-IN TOP f-ty lffml If' Tiit
Auoclolled ""'' <Oflete llnbt.,.11 lloll lertc111111-k.
I Ylrtll'llo 12 .. 11 beat Nor1h CorollN State 1'-•; liHI ClemlOrl 5'-S...
1. Nor111 Carolin• 120·21 beol Maryloncl st-5'; beat Georgia ... S7. > 0.Poul 122·11 i.01 Evan1vll1t ~-; bHI Loyal•. 111 ....... 4 Ml-I 121-11 beel Konsos 4NI; ... 0111-... s .... ....,.
5. Iowa 111·>1 be•t Horth-slern 62 .. ,; lcKl lo Inell ..... 7).51. • o,.._ 540• Ila.JI beat Ctlllorftlo
S1·SO; -°"90f\ ... SI. 1. Tulsa 111->I bta l 111111011 Stele 1 .... 1. OT; beat Cre'911ton ~.
I . Arkant H (11·SI beat TtaH
Cllrlll'-7 .... ; -lo a.,ior S..U. OT; IOll lo ........ 5S-Sl
' MlNIHllU 117·0 ..... WIK-11'1 11..0; -,.,__ 5>-52. 10. A.-.0 llMI loll lo Loulslono
Slot• 7:Me; -lo KenllKllY 12 .. i.
II. WHIVlf't111i. C21·11 •el D-'0-7'; bHI 54. lloM-ur• ~-
12 K .... ueky 111 .. I -MiHilllOoi ~:.llNIAi-.mon .. 2.
ll lcl•llo 121·21 beat Wt btr Slate 71 .. 2; bffl l-Slett 11·!0
14 Mtmpllll s.... 111-4 I beat ee11 Sta• 1,_..; bNt FIOrNSt Sta• •2..0. IS Ka nsu Slate, c 11.51 lost lo
Oalollom. ,._51, beel •-•St••-· t•. Woke Forest (17·51 beot c 1em-.
•4·7•; btol Oullt ... 71.
11 Sen FrencllCo 121·•1 be•I SI
Mary" n.n; beel S. Dh9o l~. 2 OT
11 Fresno Stolt UD-21 be•I LOf>t BHcll St.te ~; ..... UC ........ 11·• 19. Woshln91on llHlJo,St to Collfornl•
'4·SO; -SI~ S3-S2. 20. G..,...-,. 120-51 beol Syrocuw '6-1•.-~u . .._...
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Cellf ......
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WYOml"I 10 2 11 6
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-Mella 4 1 ti II Ulall 4 1 t 14
COloflHlo M .. e 2 IQ 1 IS Air P'Of'Ce 1 tr 6 ,1
Soutttwnl Conference
Cellf. s.a-w L W L
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32. 80bbyW-•k. Bulca A ... I.,.
l3. OelrMC-orl. tluka Revel. u
:M. OOllM AllllOn, Sulek R ... I. U
JS. Rld1y lh>clld, Ponlloc Gr•llcl Prl•. 51
26 . OOle £ern ll•rCll, Fo rd Tnu,...,rblrCI, '4.
J1. Rwy Walloc•. Buick A ... I. 40
ll. Ok a ...-i. Foret T~blrcl, 24.
3'. 81111tH-y. 8ukk R ....... 40. JM Mlllia...,, Poftlloc Grencl Prix, l .
41. Lok• Speed, 811kli R••· >. o . Gf'Off lloCllnt. eulo Reva 1. >
S.nl• Anita
IUNOAY'S ll•IULTS
......... ,u... -· ---· ,..ST •ACIE. One mile.
Wontat .. IV ..... IWl•I 12.60 5,IO • 10
Em••lftotk IPlncoyl 6.00 •.IO .....,..el,.. ISillillel 6.IO
AllO rectcl: s.N-. Ruff-•y, Alll'llH
Le rk, areuy Kl'lov•. Co19pe11er.
Prof-Gr-. Mike Jul»ilff
Time: t:M.
• S•COMO aACa. 1 1116 mllfl
Lord Aelvecelt (Pincoyl IJ.40 S.20 J.JO An,,,.. IMc:C.ron) 4,00 2,IO
P'etMllout MYllk IAsmusMnl 2.IO Also reetcl: Reconfirm, Crystal
Drot»1. 5'T1u191.-s oo1c1. eener Wltfl
A99, Fr• Duly. Tl,,,.: 1:'21/S.
SJ DAILY OOUaL• CHI .. ICI •t0.10.
TMlaO aAC•. • lur!01'191. ~ie'•I ........ (McHo,._I •.20 • 20 J.10 Love S.-ICMtoMclol 6.00 4.20
, Cham,... COunt-IM<Corrorol s.oo
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Alto r eced: T11e1 Don 11, 811c11 Sorl119, L.owCy • .,_, w111s111,,. Low.
Royol Wllldtform, I'm Ttl'I N All•ll,
ROcll..,1 Down, Jenny P'octor, Ro1111le '1 8uy,
Tl,..e : l:IOllS.
,~aTN aAC•. •lot llH'IOllQ\ Frltky Purd\Ose
ICHl-J >•.20 1',20 10,10 K•nul 10t.---.yel 7.00 4.IO
Suptlorll .. IS!t»illel 6.40 Alto rectcl c;,,.l"oeur. PellflQrove,
T ... --. Se-.nt11 Dw•rl, Airline, ice P'low, Cller Corl'I, Over n oe Cre&I, Acqul1lllOll.
Time; 1: 1' 115.
"nM llAC•. 1 1/16 mitt\ EH TOH (Mc:C.renl • 20 , .. 2.IO
E•rly Setll« (Toro) •• 60 S.IO
Mlaltr Wlldtr !Howle,) , J.40
Alto rectd: 5"ecl a u1, No1•bl• A••.
Cll•IHrlll. You119 Driver, Brllllenl Double, Metlltf' war nor. Tl,,,.: 1·0 1/5 U IXACTA (I-ti paiCI l107.SO.
SIXTM aAC•.t 'h '"''-'· OllCltr Hitler 5.00 J _20 2 .O 10.1.......,,.1 , 00 l.20 2.611
H•PPY 8rlclt CGutrra) J.20 1.llO
Pr-PotlllOn IV•ltnrutlel 1.40 Also r.cecl: Home Lui. KIPPY. Huwe, Envoy's v11to.
Tl,,,.: I 14 J/S
SIEY•NTH aACa. 1\"o mil .. on turf
un.rkl-IGuerr•> U 00 s.oo J 40
Gonral" IM<Cerronl 3.10 1.40
Y•ll-Morm.•-CM<H•rQutl l 10 AllO roctcl: Al,..ay1 e.11, Ptllro•,
Pl•••• Lew, O.re You. Soros Tl,,,.: 1·50
U I XACTA 11-11 .. ICI lfUO.
U PICK SUI I•· 12· 10·1·2·1 I pelCI
ll,)11.00 *"" 152 •111111"9 lk bll Cllvt llorMS). U PIO SI• COlltOlallOll POICI lU IO •illl 2,511 willnl"9 lkktll ltour hor\ell.
EIGHTH at.e•. l'o mil .. Score T_,ly Four IV•ltfl~OI i. ao 1.60 J IOI s..c>tr ~ CP1nc•Y1 l.60 2 .0
HIGll C-MI IM<COrrorol J 40
AllO roctcl: Kl119 Go Go, '""'" Wlllrl, Tehlllon Kl119
T ,,,,. • 1 ·47 4/S
NINTH llACI. One milt
HHrt Beal
c O.lohouueye J 11.00 •.oo >.IO
An Heir About Him IG .. rrol 12.20 S.00 Otc-cl IPoncoyl J Ill Alw rocec1· Lo11, Lover. P leret'l
OrHm. e.tten Pocket, c.c>taln Orient, Prior Approval, Mo1Kh< Couf"I, Mew'•
PopP• Bore. Tlmt: 1:l5 415
U IXACM 1~41 paiCI '311 SO.
!':lle~t ... ,"4
Hollywood p.,k
SUNO'lil.Y'S aHUL TS CDN .. rr..._...._~I
"UT llACIE. One mite pace
Ambroelle !Vol._,...,_., 1•.IO 1.20 5.00
Rich Olrtel H CC ........ l IJ.40 10 •• AVOI lltUCIOI ll 00 AllO ractc1· Ne .. r 8etltf N, Roy~ SIQMI, GI..,_~. Windy ROll9t N. Carello Kiel, Slw CM,,,,.,, Tanoo Oulll Time: 2.02 115
SE COMO RACE. One milt pace.
Deep W-(Hymon) , 10 IO UO\ J.00
Olm...,le _, '°"""°'' J.40 UO Runk Sett! IG<UllclYI , .. Alto ra ced· Jame\ Rhylllm,
Pocleroto, Juli A Smoolllle, K1119111
8rl~ N, Corubt Comm.ncl . Time: 2:00 2/5.
SJ DAILY OOUM.• 14-101119k1 \ft.to.
TMlaO llACI. 0... mile PO<t.
S.mlnot• Clllet
(Vell...,cli,,.,.....I t.40 S.20 J.10
Anonlu I l•H•tfl 7 IO S .0
C••uic LH 1~1 5 10 AllO rectcl 8oul>cl For Glory A, Eo n
0 v. My Direct KniQlll, Ne .. r9l .. uP.
EHIW-PYlnct, A40P4 8oy
Time· 2·01 US U IX.ACTA 110.11 POlcl ll10.00,
,ouaTH at.ea. One mlle PO<•
J•mes -IK-.rl • 40 4,00 2.IO Sn.o<k Pock ICrawforcll J.20 2.IO Atocl\ For Tl\t Slty CA .. cl\lorcll • 20
Alto rectcl TorroCI 8Hu. Finton H.
Victor O\a•le\. Garry A'' Time 2 01 215.
Trr~:.r~~,. 0... mlle ooc•
IACl•mtl 11.IO S.00 4 10
KlllG' Nugget (,,._I 'UO > 10 Fresly .._, lllortontl 5,00
Alto roctcl· D•-Mlclleil•. lrllll F .... l'I, AnCl\IS Hounel, -y Moll.
Time: 2:00l/5.
U IEXACTA 1 .. 31 ...,cll141.00.
SIV•NTM RACIE. One milt Poet. Tiie Tllllly .,_
llC-erl l . .O 2 40 1.40 El ...... Roy S IOouclrt..,1 7 .40 UO
Llemo IC>tjomerl UO
Also r •<•cl: D••••I Son. Sol• R~·-, 11'--.Th'" Fl,_,.. Lillle 8rett "'er, 5-.,. •• ,Y Pete, Amater.
AllwellnH Monlerey, Printmaker. .......,y ~.Jibe Ho
Tl,,,.: 1: '""· H IX ACTA IH I paid Mi.op.
IEIOHTM •ACE. Ont "'lie POU 8el C/l.lmp IOoudrt..,I 4 00 2 40 J.20
OtWTloncl c 0.-...1 l .. 7.40 C...~ L.ene CBlcklorcll 2.IO
AllO •octet: eye e.,. Vietor. Marqull. Tlmt: l:S7 l/S.
NINTM at.Cl. One mlle poee.
Wollert CTocld Ill 21.IO 1.00 5.60
Almel0t ,,.,,,.,_.,I 4.00 2.IO
Wlnlarlo CSl .. 1111 • l .20
Allo raced: Kol•rt Cllolle119t,
RteCM.Onl N, -Acllol A. Scotcll Double, -eA1119
Time· I " U EXACTA 11·21 palCI t!OS.00.
Camel.Where· a man belongs.
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarma Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
•
8 mg. "11(', 0.8 mg. nicomt IV.
per cigartltl by nc method.
'2 PICK MX 1).7+J.+ll Hkl ll,S01 IO wltll IJ wlml"I llcktlt 111 .. llorMtl U
PIO Sia contOIMIOn POICI Jlt.IO wllll Jlt
•lnl'lll'lt llcktlt (lour horltfl. U PIO
fir :r~:. '='·~·~111.:::. ':!:!' sc:r .. ch or IWO l'lorlH, 1-llC•et<llofl
TENTH aAC•. One mlle pace.
Kon• CoHI CMeneenll U,IO •.OO 4,40
Er••nlk ccrawt-1 6,00 >.20 S.1'1 Mario IKutbl«I 2.60
Alto roctcl: ¥u ltl Hanover, L•Y•I
Le4{ Hid>I-9yrcl N, Teet Henery.
Coo II M.n.
Tl,,,.: l:tt . Y•XACTA t•tl palcl,IS0.90.
Allt-e:7.11t.
.._ .. ll•n()pen , ............
W•Yllt Levi, lSl,500 12*'1·10 217 ScoU Slmpt0n, US, too 70..t.7a..t 211
Clllp llt<ll, UJ,100 12*11"" 27' 11tn Cr-. lll.41 10.12-10-no
S.Oy c;1.....,..1, lll,OJ •1.n ,10.11 2t0
Andy Nortll, ••>.AD •W ..... 1l-2t0
Jim 8oorOI, 110,IJJ 1"11·10..1 HI
Nick Foldo, l!0, 133 1k1·1>-.. HI eruuLlet:rM,,10,IJJ ,,.........,_,.,
0.11 H•llGorson, W.17S 1S-...11-10-21l JOlll'I Ma!Wft,, "·"0 12*1-ta
Rocky 'f"""-"·"o 11·7>-70-6'-21l Jell S.ncltr's. "·"O .... 72-7).70 11J Al Oelberwr. '61!10 72·1 .. 6'o11-21l Forrest Feder. 10,•IO 12·70.70.71 2IJ
Eel S-, M,711 •t-7 .. .,_10 .. eruct Oouqlou, M,711 14-1:1......, .,
Urry NelSOll, M.712 1 .. 11 .• 71 ... _,..
Grt9 Powe", M.712 12-74·72-2 .. Jim Nellorcl. M,112 1kt-•t-n-,.. Ch•rles Coocl,, M.112 ,, .. ,_....1S-11S
Terry O;.N, lU ,. IMl·12·70-21S Pe••'"''"'~··· n,,,. 10.10.1 .. 11 ns lob PrObM. U,I,. .... 7N).12 11S George Geclle, u ,t,. 7).70.7 .... -?IS
Arnold Palmtr. U.154 71-7).llt-12 HS Frtcl Coup-., U ,9"' 74.72.72 .. 7 21S
Tom Wal-. U,IS4 70-4t-7o.76 ?IS Tom P~.u.a,. 12.1,....11 m
Garv H•llber4o l t,tn 7J.10.12·11 216
Ml-t Atlcl, •1,177 14·10.11-11-1 .. ,All.,. Miiier. ll.117 12-10.72-12 216 Aottr Malll>le. l l.117 17 .. t-70.70 216
8111 A09f"· l t.ln 1~1 ..... 1>-216 Sco11 s1.,, tt,tn 1~11-n ... -•
8ob Gllcltr, ll.171 7HJ.1M6 216
Merk Lye, ll,171 ••·1"11·15 ,..
Re, Floyd, •t,>31 lkt-13-72-211
J-Scllr-. l1,J:J1 •t-7).73-12 1t7 Gor y koc,11, ll.J:Jt 7 ..... 7o.71 2t1
IMO AOlll, ll.JJI l .. 71-7J.70 1t7
Au C•ldwell, ll,J:JI 11·70.12°74-2'7
Mark Hayes, ll,>31 7N2·7~ .. -H7 Tommy Voltnllne. ll,J:JI •t-13-10.75 217 Oou9 C.,.,.,..11, ltn 1-.72.72 2t1 -•rc1 '*'"Y· ,.,.,.. 1i.13-10on 1'I Mark Pfeil, •en 1~11-10.12-m
Merk O'Mffro, 192' 1H1·7J.11-2tl
Geo•9• ···""· •tn ,. .... 10.1' 2• Lee Elder,"" •t-1J.11·1'-1M Ronnie Bl«k. 17.. , ... ._. .. ,, 2"
Andy lleon, l1.. 1).70.11·75-.nt
Maaolllro KU<-. '7" 11 .... 1 .. n-2"
Aottr Celvln. "" 7).7).71-12 2" WOOcly Fll%lluQll, l7M 10.7).10.7' 2M
H•I• Irwin, u.. 74-72·7J.10 "' o.ve ..,.,, •m n-1>-12·1>-no Mlh Holl-, lm 72-7).7J.72-2'0 CllAtlle GI-. '11' 74-11.1 .. 11-"'
Vlc:tOf'l•n Open ... ................... ,
Mk-I OoYton IAsl •7·12·7--ltl
8ob5'1ia-1Asl •t-71-71-7) "' ~ Tre"""° IUSAI 7Mf.1J.74 n s Jerry A-Miii ICnl 11-7o.71·7J-21S
Gro ... rn Mo,,,, IASI 1J.71-70.11 tts
G•rry Merrie~ CAii 14-14·10-el *
1..., Stanley CASI ... 7J.71·7J ,_
VOUQllOn Some" CAii 71-10.71-76 2tl
Grtt Normtft IAtl 7).12 .... 7S 211 Trevor M<Oonolcl IAsl 11 ..... 11-12 2tl r=.: e~=-~·,A,, 1~~t~i;~ :
AIU Bonnlllglon CHZ.) ... ,,.1 .. 1>-m Ar1 Ruswtl IUSAI 10.1 .. n.11 ,.. Bob Show (AS) 72*7 .. 15 2"
Terry G•le CAI) 1J.1J..13-11 HO
S ill oun11 1Asl "'""·7S.7' n1 Peter Head!-CAll 11.1 .. 10.1• 2'1
l•n Bohr°Flnc11 CAii 11·11·12•10 2'1
AOQe• s~ '"'' 1 .. 1~n.•• i.1
LPGA tournament
(MM.,_,-,.., ... 1
Hollls Stoey. llt,7SO .._11 .. 7 104
P•llY ~. '12.l'C) •1·11 .. 1-JOS
JOA-Cor'Mr, 51,150 ... 10-10 JOI c c11 .. 11o11111er. '6,2so ... n... 20t Amy AlcGtl, ... .., 73-10-6e-2 I I K•llly WMwr111. M.Ml 11·10.10 211 Dot Germoln, U,400 11·7W. 212 S.. F.....,._, U ,400 ... ,~ 212
Ool'lne ~. P.400 11·7U.-712 9et1y Kl,., '3,400 11 .... n -112
Debbie Auteln, U.400 70.7o.12 212 A Rtll'lllordl, U .400 11·1,_.. 2U
8ollll1e u .. r. U,«IO 10-71-12-21>
Ay•ko Okomol, U.«IO 7).12 ... -21>
Jt.,M1 .. Kerr,"·"' ... n .74-214 Vkkl Fff90ll .... "3 11 ..... 7}-,214 ,
C•llly 5Mr1c. •U7S 7~71 ... -21S
s.nclro Sllwk ll, Sl,67S 7>-71-11-215
Myra v .. "-· Sl.'75 11·71-7J-21S
Kellil RlllM<, ll,ll1 7H4-7t-2i. Vullo MorlQuell, '1.l32 1 .. 11 ... -21•
Therese Het111'1. ll .lJ7 71-12·1>-21• P•I BrOcllty, ll,l32 ... ,,_,. 21•
Connie Clllll«nl. ll,l32 11 .... ,. 1" 80ft11le .,..,.,,, 11.oso l .. n.... 111
K•lhy Potl-. l1.Q!O 74·12-71-217
SonClro Ho~•. ll.OSO .... ,.71 111
Cll'ICly Hiii, ll,OSO 70.7H2 -211
NHl. CAMP .. LLCOMP9••Nca
EClmonton Cal9ory
Vancou-
ICI .. • Coloraclo
Mln11ttol•
SI Louil
CllkeQO
Wl1111l1199 Toronto Detroit
SMyt!Mvrriro, OA Ptl
3' IJ II no ut I)
21 u •> 234 254 u
20 ,. 12 201 • n 1S >O ,, t1I 271 ., IJ,. ' '" ,.2 u ...,..ltOlvlllelt
13 " " 242 ,.. u ,, 21 s 2>1 24> u
21 11 10 tu 2.. n 20 ,, 11 214 247 ,,
16 2' 13 n• M2 4S t• JO 11 I" 241 0
WALH CON,a •ENCi
P*kllDlvk• HY lsl•ncltrt l7 IJ 6 266 117 10
Pllll•delplll• l1 11 , 232 "' •1
NY A•llCJtr\ 21 11 ' 211 21' t.l Pllllt>urQlll 21 21 10 216 ,... 52 w .. hlft91an 1• SJ ' 220 20 41
Nlolllrt•I Boll on Bullo lo
Horllorcl
AMMIDI .......
J] 11 12 ,., "3 ,.
n •• • 2" "' n >O ,, ' 220 111 " "2• " ,. 2• ... S-Y'tSc;-
Pllll-1plll ... Ki<llt • NY 111-1 '·Hartford I
Color-s. WOllllllQton 3
Hew York AenQtr\ s. Outbe< 1 80\10111. Eclmonlan 2
T ...... 1G-MIMftol• •I Toronto
V•ncou""r •• Cllk-
Alce;!~ ~':J: 4
LOt Anoeles 2 I I • Pftlleclelolll• 1 4 I ""'-.... I, Pllll-IP,I•, FIOcll/Mrl U , (Pr-.
AllllOrll. •·SS 1. LOt A,,..le,, Simmer t tDlol'lne. Horclyl. 14:1t > Lo\ AnvelH. t'.:~i:i;;,,''i.!i:'.' ~~·:~' L;w~~~:
1:54; Holmgren, Pftl, 13: .... s.c--.... 4f PllllMelplllo, PY-J4 IFIO(kllaf"I.
All IOf\l, ·41 5. LOt Alletlft. DfflNle J7
CSlmmer), . S. •· Pflfl.-.plll•, SlnlMlo
1 CSlltler>. s·J'. 7, PllllOcltlPlll•. Pr-
u IFlocahorl. Alllsonl, 11:'6. 1.
PlllloclelPlll•. Wiison 10 IHollmeyer,
Sllllerl. tl ·SO. """'"le• Korob, LA,
0 3', We{I~ ~. 6,14; Pr-. Piii. 7 U ,
Kerr, PN, 1>131; Cocllrent. Pfll, 11· u .
80ft•r. I.A, 17,14. Tiii .. ,... ....
•• Pllil_I.,...., Flock ... rt 27 I Pr-.
AlltlOnl, 6.1. 10, Los A1199let. T oylor JO
IDIOllM, l(oreb). 11:01 P•nellle•
Murplly, LA, S:O , Bon•r. LA,
m•lo,.-• miK-1. 7: .. ; Sm1111,
LA. mlno,.m•Jor-m luo11c1ucc, 7:4t; Lewlt, LA, mlKOllclu<I, 1 41. 8ottk, LA. moJo•·cloublt-mlsconClu<I, ., ....
Murphy, LA. mlsconclucl, 7·41 .
Cocllrane. Piii. clouble minor, 7 ... ,
Marlll, Pftl, m.1or·mltc-uc1, 7: .. . SIUler. Pftl, mo)or·doutll•ml~ollclv<I,
7 !41 , Ad •ms. Pii i , major •
c1oubl e ·mllC011<1uc I, 7 41; Kerr.
Piii, misc:Ollclu<I, 7; .. ; Alll-., Piii, t Jt; -K. LA, 14:12; -....,..,, Piii.
14.12; LA bench ......... by Ho119sl-11,
17: 11; -........... Phi, 11·11. Shol1on9001 Los A1199les 10.~10.2J
Pllllodlllll'lt• io.10.1 .....
Go•lln Los An9e1u . Kea11•
Plll1-lolll0, SI Croix. A 17,U7
Weekend tr•nHctlon1
USE8ALL "-0.Lt ....
CHICAGO WHITE SOX -s1ontc1
Tony Bernarorcl, ~•• Mo<k•nln ...,41 SI••• Olllerd, lnloelcltrs. end o ...
Al<hucls. '•l<lwr CLEVELAND INOIANS Sl9"tc1 JOllll C>Mlly, pil<I'~·. 10 • lhr-ye•r
contract
OE1'A01T TIGERS Sl911ec1 Jerry Turner, outflelder.
HEW YORK YANKEES Sl9necl
Tommy Jolln, Pl9'11tr. lo • mulllyeor conlrecl
NelleMIU.... CHICAGO CUBS Sl9119<1 0 10
l lclro•. pitcher lo • lh•U·Yt•f corotrocl.
NEW YORK METS s~ Hubie
11.-1. tllinl ............ Mookoe WllSOll.
-.1e1dlr; -8rel Goff, P•t<ller, 10 -yeer~l'OCll. HOClllY ...._ ..... YU..-
PITTS8URGH PENGUI NS -
AceulrH Gory Enorc11. 90tll•, on ••lveo ,,.... .... SI. LOUii 8 1UH.
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OrMQ• Cout DAILY '81.0T/Monday, f'•burary 15, 1M2
omPto.t85 I
MIDWINTER REG~TT A • • •
Ja Southern CalUornia. The
leaaon wtll atart ln earnut nexl
~eekend when Loa An1elea
Y•cht Club lnlllalea lta 1982
elfahore raclnt naaon wlth the
Atound Catallna II land race ;
Urst ol a 11lx race aerles for the
Whitn ey Troph y for
hlternatlona l Olfahore Rule
boats, the Los Angeles Times
Trophy for 1 P e rform a nee
llandicap Raclng Fleet, the
Ltttle Whilney Trophy for the
Midaet Ocean Racing Class, and
tbe Todd Pacific Trophy for the
Sm all Boat Ocean Racin g
Association.
t.on1 Reach Yacht. Club 1tarl1
a new season or match racina
next weekend wlth the Ooufla1 C up competitio n or
lntercolle1late sailors. Thl11 wUI
be fo llowed in March by the
world-ta mous Conareulonal
Cup Series which drawa top
matc h racina c r ews from
throuahout the U .s.. Canada.
Europe and AustraJla ..
Raclnlt ClaH yachts 11tartln1
later this month.
CHULA VISTA -Oran1•
Co11t Colle1e·1 baaeball &eam
waa set to play fo r the
c h 1&m plo n s hlp o f the
Southwestern Tournament at 2
o'clock this afternoon a1aln11t
the h ost team after a n
impressive win ove r Loa
Anaeles Harbor Sunday.
LAS-VEGAS -ll'a been a
profitable trip to thia 1amblln1 '
mecea IO far for the UC Irvine
baseball team.
* * *
Yachts In the Orange County
area used the Midwinters as a
tune up for the Ahmanson and
Dickson Series, and the Corkell
Trophy series for Midget Ocean
* * *
Thia year'• M\dwlntera alao
waa the ltickolf ror a new aeries
for youth sailors. Sabol sailors
competlna for the North Yrrophy
raced at NHVC.
Leaders in the Southern
C1tlllomia Youth Yacht Racin1
Assoclali°" ln the Sabot Class
are J .J . Gobeil, Huntln1ton
Ha rbour Yacht Club;· Paul
Noring. HHYC; Megin Tineler,
Lido Is le Yacht Cl ub; Jim Otis,
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club and
Mike Sentovich, ABYC.
The Pirates broke on top or the
always tough Seahawks 6-0 in
the rourth innln1 before settling
for a 9·6 decision. Deslenated
hitter Darren Puskarich had a
hot . day at the plate, going
3·fOr·5, including a soJo homer ·in
the second inning lo open the
scoring.
' The Anteaters. who beat the
University of New Mexico here
Saturday, 4·3, doubled up on the
University of Nevada·Laa Ve1aa
Sunday, winnlna 9-6 and 11-4.
UCJ now takes a 4·3·1 overall
record Into today's single eame
against lhe Rebels.
Irvine capitalized on some
shoddy fielding by its host to
score the decidine three runs in
the eighth inning or the opener.
Four UNLV errors helped tum
Midwinter results (
..... ....i.
~ . c•--.u'-"I • liTCHE~n cm I. Cyr .....
,, AoolnSOfl, HHVC; 2. S•<Onel , Oout 5herw00d, SSVC; 3.
t, Porter/MeHn, NHYC: 4.
11911, ~ WlliltM•. &Ye.
• $HIELOS Ill I lrllh Li\_U,
•rvon Htncll, uc1SA. 2. J un,
Ootdon ~. UCISA
,JAHTAHA·10 1111 I. Bruker,
Oe<IQ TNlit, eve : 2. Wiidfire, Al<ll
tt.rrls. Cor YC; 3, L-Y Tunes,
Morry PeltltOll, NHYC; 4. Femlly .,\Id. Relph R~lm, e c vc .
ISLANDEA·30 ISi -I Sympho11y,
i om, Moore, ssvc. 1. P.J Su ,
Hortman/Smith, llCYC
SORO 1141 -I, Hugle Too. Jim
111 .... nl, 8YC; 2 Pe~<l<IOUS, Jim Mine. vve ; l. Genn•. Gene Ver99, Mtve. .fAAOEWINDS.40 (SI -I. Fret
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lucklngllem, NHYC, l . Chrh
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SAILBOARD Ill 1 8111 Martin,
MHVC.
NAPLES SABOT A llll -t. J.J
Gobeli, HHVC; 2 Ptul Moring,
HHYC; '3. i....... Normen, BCYC; 4 ~~ TlnQIW, LIV(, S. Jim Oii\,
NAPLES SABOT B 1131 -I Eric
proul, eve: '· Jetl KIM\, HHYC: 3
l);t<Y Hughn, SOYC; 4 Julie
ttorm•n. eevc.
, NAPLES SABOT C 1131 -I. D4H'lt ~-<k, A8YC; l O.Ollrey Smith,
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eyne lltttl. MBYC
NAPLES SABOT Ovot 40 Clll 1
Oeolr Tingler. LI VC, 2 Benny
0 '8ryen, SOVC, J Ptltr Gales,
AIYC: 4. Jffn Bum" OVC; S. ClllC
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c.oevc. 'PHRF·8 1121 I. MICkint <. Wtt
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•111 Murrey, Ctp o e v e . J
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4. Peppennlnt Petty, Rol19r Aitldorf, eve
PHRF< 1141 I A~ II, Glenn
AMCI, SSYC; 2. Ctalre de Lune, Paul ,.,.,,... DPYC; J. Flredrill, Mike
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Cherlf' 8er911, DPVC.
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fl'orO, OVC; 1 Flapj•<k. R ick
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0.•ltrs eholo, Sl•ve Slelner. L8VC.
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lillolol>. Jemie o.woi1e. e cvc.
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WVC. Teel Brellerg, Sl IYC.
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Yount. eve, • V4H'I GOQI\, Vint• Wey, Al *''°"· OPve. 2 Schenlle
Brun, SOVC. 8roue, O.W KM!lmolt, Hevy VC.
INTERNATIONAL CONTENDER CATALINA-27 1121 I OJel•,
111 1. Dulh T,.p, Wayne Cllrl• .,.. -Atdmefl, SI ave. 2.
Oot<he51er, WYC. l Book 3, Jeu CebOltr, hrller/V09t, LAYC, J
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PC "I I Flrsl Fklcllt, Hiiyard Valkyrie, Olu(k lllordllft, SI 8YC .
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G t r y Swensen, An• Y C • 1. Amerlcen Flyer, Erk Cortlty, FrMno
Shlllel•gll, Wlnlrocte/Kaslner, 8VC, YC, 4, Chlpp01l ... Bob Anlel, SI
3 Stam~, R•y Jereckl. t..t.YC: •. 8YC; S. lmpulM, Jot AdlO<k, SI
WllO H•re, Aobln•onl llnlh1<um, 8YC.
S 8 Y R C , S M r 0 N A , SANTANA·2S Ill I Soler Wlncl,
Myricll1Elclr.O/L•Y-ll. MBYC Steve La~. Navy YC; 2 Fe'11val,
MO Re 111 -I Pe9HUl, Chris Petrick C>Ylom, vvc
Lee/Joh•nn• Slln•On. CYC. l SANTANA·23 ISi I lrtr Aetll>ll, Gamin, Paul GerMn, CVC, J Triple Peter 8r41911, Nevy YC; 2 No-·
Crown, Mll~ll A•v. NHVC Alen Lewis. Nev-SC
JR. SIDNEY SABOT Ill) -I. ~lle9M<ll
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W•rd, WYC; 3. D••ld Berger, TOANAOO (Ill I. Arrow,
OAYC.4.0ereltOHltey,CYC Merllnet/St•M•n, C8VC; 2.
SA SIDNEY SABOT IU I Marti Pu"'911ln Eeter, lruc;t -Aoot>lt
Welnber9er, POYC 1 Slelney H•rvey, C8YC, l Leely Je nica.
811nder, WYC HauMr/Ot-. CBYC, 4 At1nt>ow,
lli"I "...._ P•ul -Mllrk 8uu •<O, Alcllmond
(l5-tl, S<IHMU YC PHRF·A (7} I Le ... pe, J t ck MERCURY 1111 I DIO Clark,
Ttlum, KHYC, l Tribute, Jim MPVC, l Bill Keller, MPYC, J. Pu
Feueruetn, DAYC. J Collonttll. Davis, SI FYC
Pele Be<hlOI, PMYC )·O·S 111 I How•rel Hemlln,
PHAF·8 Ill I Stroker, Don NHYC, 1 Don Ayre•. NHYC.
Tallm•n. KHYC. l Gr•Hl'tO~r. KITE ISi I Tom WelSh, CBYC,
AObin Mtr11n. KHVC , l Scrumlnt 1 Aly ll0pll1ns, (8 YC
Flu , Oon Boe<her, KHYC DART l" 1 Alo Kortott,
PHAF< 171 I l-cna-. CBVC. l . .H•n R-H•. PMA
V•n HeeilBr-. WYC 1 S.lw. NACAA s, 1111 I AOQer s.no ..
Pete H•~n. KHVC MBVC. 1 H•rdy/Htrte<ll, sesc ; 3
COLUMBIA CHALLENGER l•I -Brien T~s. M8YC
I. Oebbler, Tom Martino, KHVC; 2 CAL·20A 1171 I R•mbun<tiOUS
v111.v111. John Greiner. KHVC. 11, cowie/Mennlnt. c evc . 2 Brhk
MOORE·2• (71 I. Ruby, Frank II. Peul Merrill, A8YC, J Wiid
V•utllln, WYC: l S.11 Sheller, ~ter Crezy, Guy OorMI, CBYC, 4 G•""'r
Slewert,SBVRC. 111 8 111 Johnson, C BYC , S "--II Es<hOll'lle, John Elh\, A8YC
(Cl -..S.•ct-1 CAL·208 ISi -I Crluv. C.rol
CATALINA·» C'I I ChentevJ.e, C-. C8 VC; 2. Lovt 11, Freel WooCl5,
Steve DIMlft. L8VC 1 8111lo 8AoolM, LIYC. Mike c ,_in, LBYC; J, Quest. Do'\ FIREBALL 131 I Steve Smith,
Reeve, LSF. hltnCI S.11 Club.
SAHTANA·lS Ill I Ntplimt.
Turner/UMl<eY.S8YAC UWf~l'-
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Humpllrev. CBYC • PHAF·A 1111 I Siio .... ChU<k
CAL·U 111 1 C•llb.,,, Jim Cook . L8Ye l Sneeker, 8
Robinson, WCYC 1 Llpo, Bob Oont ldW>n, LBYC. l T.,..._., ~
Chrllline, l BYC, 3 Outet wom.,,, Ollon, LBYC, 4 Hot FIHh, Dan
Teo Kr-.-. LBYC CltPP. ABYC
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Shirley H•relle, ABVC. 1. Wonely, Don Htmbrl<k, l 8YC; l lnviclul, HU9f\
Michaelis. ABVC l•Mson, LBYC. l A-M•. Oon
HEW YOAK·llo (II 1. C-,_ Zinn, CBVC; 4 Hurrle-Gulcll,
L'-. Ed Her1, KHYC, l lnwnlty. Sle.,. J-. CBYC
AusterofOmol...ndro. NHYC PHAF< '"I ' Tomer•. °""' __ .. , tnd Tom Jor9tnHn. LAVe: 1
l lJS-,1<1•""1 SomMOtt, ROQe< 810emelle, A8YC.
J·1• 1:111 1 $mollin J, Don Trask, l Hautlut Ledy, Q.\!110,.. lunCI,
St FVC, 1 No neme, eollltonlAllen, L8YC; 4. At•a .. ,,\&uO Trelter.
ABYC; l. Grut Wlllle Pumpkin, LBVC, s. Sc01Gh MIU, Don A-rwn.
Re5111101Rusw11. ABVC; • Pocket eve Roc k ti, Fr•n <" M in n i \/ PHRF·O 1141 I VKlor, Riel<
SOYCl 8YC; S Attd Atln, Ken Miii,, LBVC, 1 SHeelltr, Roel Keldi119, S8VC. Dt ilbY. A8YC. J Mel<ll Point,
IHTERNATIONAL·U 1111 1. l ut>ton Horn ... HHYC,. Jen Too.
Horror Show, ""'" 81tke, AIChmonCI Cilll lmrtt, LSF YC; 1 Platt< Pi ..... Tom Edwtrds, PHAF (non sc>1nnekerl l•I -I.
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Wondolie<k/Mt!OMy. Al<hmonCI YC; MIMIM .. ,
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A8YC. J. Ch<ll R .. I>. HHVC, • lH, MBVC, s BrU<t Ectwarm, SI
ChuO Co-. ABYC, S 8111 M<Corel FVC. eve • LIGHTNING 171 I JOl!n Green.
L100·148 1111 I 8111 Moore M8YC : 1. Al Poinclelfltr, MBYC
A8YC. l P•ul Aumen11. ABYC, ," THISTLE 1101 1 Mike Gillum,
Tony Fallon. ABVC Follom Lake YC. 7 8ruct GOSH.
SNIPE 1,.1 I M.lrk Folkm"n M8VC. 3 RonSm•lll. P•IOAltoYC
KHYC. l Mark AO-d\, SDVC. 3' VICTORY Ill ' am CIO<Y•
Cr•11 Mtrt1n, SOY(.. • DiC k MBVC, 1.JlmAKllLM8YC.
S<limldf. A;8YC S Jtll Lenll•rt. SAILBOARD IVAU·IA (1') -I ~eve Mike Dunmire, Ven YC; 2 w-
CORONA~ISA 11•1 I 8f!<lny Grtlwm. SI eve . 3. CllU<k Gello,
iflaJO Aotilftt Cit.Ill .. TeN~h•Pl S<hwegler. August• sc. 2 l(en LYC. WIK.;. o.n Not'lll, $OVC1
(IS-SI Green, ABVC; l 010 Otlst. KHYC; SAILBOARD IVRU·18 1111 -I
Perrls lMl!at S.nOim•'ll ... 1 • Teel Stoker, A8YC. s. J•mH Brien AM\, SCAA, 1. John Heyes.
1 laldwln Park or Lulllerefl el Holder, WitsU•• VC. SCAA; 3, MichMI Boldrkk, SCAA.
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Sask in the lavish
hospitality of the
fabulous Orient/
Massages given by
sensuot.J s beauti ful
girl ....
Cor,1e ;,, TODA YI
714 7-
Coostrudion
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2/0x6/8xl 3/4]=fREMCH DOORS
2/4x6/8x I l/4 , . reg .
2/6x6/8xl l/4 127.60
2 /8x6 /8x I l/4 reg.
3 /Ox6 /8x I l/4===1--131.10
RAISED PANEL DOORS
2-8x6-8x I l/4}-reg.
3-0x6-8x I l/4 112.50
RAISED PANEL DOORS
2-8x6-8x I l/4} reg .
3-0x6-8x I l/4 l21 .15
2·6x6-8z I l/4} reg
2-8x6-8xl l/4 184.-;5 3-0x6-8x I l/4
12 DIAMOND CLEAR GLASS
3-0x6-8x I l/4:J-1 ~75
12 DIAMOND AMIER GLASS
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3 /Ox6 /8x I l/4 169.95
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reg. 232.00
reg. 109.00
C)ality makes a lmting first m· .-.15ion
s
lhe tide •fter Lai Ve111 had
taken • M lead into the frame.
•
The Anteaters put 11me one
away with back·to·baek home ·runs by Steve Hayworth and
Ralph Gedlea ln the top or the • ninth.
In the nightcap, junior R9n
·Cum minas wu the hilting
standout, going 3·for -3 with a
double and homer.
Meanwhile, UC I received six
strong Innings or pitehing from
Fountain Valley High product
De nnis Cowan . while Cory
Colllnge went the final three
innings to eam the save.
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NO DEALER SALES• SUBJECT TO' STOCK ON HANO
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Monday, February 15, 1982 , Furniture is bought and sold
every day with a classification
'8050 ad .
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
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All real estate ad·
1,, • v e r t i s e d i n l h I s
""' newspaper is subject to :=r: the Federal Fair Hous· ,,,., Ing Act of 1968 which :::.~ makes it illegal to ad-11... vertise "any preference, 11'" II mitalion. or dis.
criminatloo based on ·~" race. color. religion, :;;: sex. or national origin, '~" or an Intention to make ::~ any such preference.
'"" limitation. <>r dis
:::: rnmination. ··
·"'''' ;~:; This newspaper will not ,.,, knowinJIY accept any
i~:: advertising ror reol ..... estate which is in viola· ~: t,!onoll~law.
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PINNSULA HOMIS
Remodeled, decorated 3 bdrm1.3 bath.
mstr bdrm with ocean view "25,000.
West Bay bayfront. Slips for 2 boats,
remodeled 3 bdrm. 3 bath $1.200,000.
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room. 4
bdrm. 3 bath., 3700 sq.ft. $1,385.000.
UDO lsU HOMIS
•
PrimP T.iclo Nord bavf,;-ont. 5 bdrm, 5 .
'bath. Lge L.R. 2 boat sl1ps $1,500,000 .
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large
rec. rm. beam ceilings. $420.000.
UNDA ISU IAYRIOMT
Lagoon view from 6 bdrm . 5 bath.
playroom, dark rm . den. Sl.350.000 !
CAINATIOM COYE
Spectacular bayfront view 4 bdrm 4 bath, 2 boat slips $1,900,000. •
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
~,~~' e,,J y\1cJ• ()1 "'' ".,. b f, l ') t1b l
1°'9 0 1.-H Py.ti
For l '"" 2 outstanding Newport
Heights condos 3 BR.
212 ba, lge ya rds & patios. Sl7S.OOO, Walking
distance to shopping
OPIH SAT /SUN I z.4
327 OGL.I ST., CM
YllW-VllW Newport Beach 3 BR.
2'' ba condo. fQrma I dining room. plus living
room with rireplace. Large 10X28 balcony
wtocean view. $225,000.
lllOIS: .4dYtrfiten
~~ -.Wu.d ... lrock
"" daily .ct report tr• !t;: ,....._~.TN t~: DAIL y PILOT..... PALM SPRINGS $67 ,700 I I CUSTOM u•wro1T ~:: lellty for tlM first I FUm. Condo on Golf Clb ON THI W .4 Tll • Freeda T.d:r Hom
""' i11correct iuertlo11 Dr Assume 9 5r, 1st I m down · seller will I J BR. family room, den,
631°5661
WANTED:
:;:: -'f. Phone 320·9544 or carry IMYi AITO al 12,.: formal d1mng room and
:;.;: 568-3113. 14 bdrm. 211 baths, plus breakfast nook 3
"'" i1• --------I RAN CH 0 MIR AG 1-: much rrore. INCLUDES! fireplaces. French doors ""' S84.950 LAND' $335,000 and wmdows thruout. :f:: Ho.et for Solt 2 Br. hse w pool. fee lalMNI lay,.,.,, Priced to sell. $395,000.
'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• land. assumo ble s? I.._., Agt :;:: Ge.rd 1002 Phone 320·9544 o r •675-7060.
:~:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3113 ask for ARTX.
:t:; ,. • $19,000 ..... FHALOAH
IUSINESS. INYESJ. Only Sll.000 down , as·
MENT fl · Stun! 189,000 FHA loan. RCTaylorCo Liquid partner to com-
plete <'Ullom Newport
Beach home. , NANCE 15i..,r;. $1310 PITI Sharp
:t~:::;:::~':.!i ~'" 3 Bdrm, hardwood floor
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:: Master suites. View of Ocean & Night lights.
Q\let Area. Parks, open
spaces. $137 .000 X Int
·•ll" Fin. Hal or Pal Agts = 751 ·9905, 673· 7300 ..... :: .wt::.,
:: Starter condo! Super
private and quiet. 2
Bdrm 2 bath. 1 story ::~: near schools and shofi·
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ESTATERS
91/40/oLOAH .._ed SI 00,000
SPYGLASS
IYOWMEI FUil Price $575.000
""' Monthly Payment S2999 :'.:: SOU'lliPORTMODEL
'·"' 6br14•-2ba.4100sqn
:.:: 25 Bodega Bay .,,,, CalJ OV!J\er 751t-07J7
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6 40-9900
WHAT A NEW
From this magniri«ent 3 BR . Flt.
21 :.? BA Casablanl'a m0<lel 111 tlw
Crest phasl' of H<1rbor H 1d ~e .
Ofrered al $625.000 with L ow
. interest Hssumable finanting.
RCTaylorCo
6 40-9900
FilULOUS OCEAN VIEW
Plus Ci ts Li ghts Exclusi \'l'
Ne wport Hrar h Stlyg la ss
Ocautirul Capchorn ~lodcl \\' Four
Bedrooms Bit•~ Familv Room Court~·arcl \\' Pool & Spa One 01
The Most Terrifie \'iews In All Of
Spyglass $750.000
759-9100 •2c_,..,.,.... ... .,.,.,. c..-
LUXURY PENTHOUSE ON WATER
Wtrior is riCJht o.t of Ardlhdwal
Dic)Ht ..ct~ *-fie qfflity li¥"'9
..... ..-. Spocion 2 bed. + deft with
tedudi•t lllOSttr wite with finplact.
lrou. leaded C)lcn1 & ..... occtlth.
loaf sip crtailaba.. Thk 11 °"" for tht
di1c1 ic•lafiMJ. $725,000. 63 I 0 1400
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presents
"DO IT NOW!"
Fiil.AND!
Tremendous profit lo share! Call Bkr· 714/
7_60-7292 anyt1 me.
•ST9'5 TO llACH 109/ofim•c~A•ail Gorgeous 4 Bretached
hon.-I blk from ocean
on FEE land Only
$299,000. 2670San Miguel
Dr. Newport Beach
759-1501or752· 7373.
Walker & lee
ABRI f state
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BANl(C!RO
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OCEAMFIOHT "EARLY BALBOAN"" 4
BR 2 Bath shake with on
site parking for 3 cars An "entertaining" front
porch with fanta stic
ocean & Catalina views
Pnced lo sell al $575.000
644-9060
WAUTO
THlllACH!
Corona del Mar duplex
1n most desirable area
wilh a pool Only
$325.000.
Ot•a,..t, Cele ), Rn brra.
175-5511,/
LUXUIY DUPLEX
SO.OF HWY Two spacious 3 Br 2 Ba + den unit•. Upper has
mini vu Qf ocean. Laun·
dry spacf in each unit.
M;acmt to lrvtne Ter-race. Md.500
COLIOP..W'°"f
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ESTATERS
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* timA VIOi * · 11. ... DOWM Wl11f POOL AND SPA l Bhnd tGOY dta coedo
!iplcioua 3 Bdrm. 2 b1. w/pool and 1pa. Mlal
Beawtul area. $15,000 ~an view! SIOUOO. IO
dn. Asking $240,000 ~r fixed 14~~ loaa!
SID/mo pymt. PP. Aat. o.w.c. 0wnr, a1.-
.... -F-t• Y., I OJ4 MIW COMDO SO DH ...................... .
ent. ui.s~il IY OW.
..... -.. vaDI·-4 bdrm, 2 ba larce yard. ~ 15.000 cln. Great finsnc-for sale by owner. As· in&. $134,500
SUrtlf VA. 157,000 at JO~. S.·190t 2 bdrm Mesa Verde con·
do. $99,000. 751 ·2380 tktAl-•IHdl 1040 $ RXEl.UPPEIS $ 15~~J_~y~ _!!le~SBL'· ~;c;v·ooootii:Ai:fti
l2 mlh • C.... * VA 111/JO/o * lbt whole year lhrou&h . "O'"V.4CAMCllS 3BR+l'i1ba. 76K at Fantastic SOL VIS.TA
Far below market. For Bl6pitl w/poss ~ dn, pool home. No qualify·
set ·up call Rick prinoc:ily~_kr667·3863 ing. Only $136,000. Bkr
an me. 71417so.7292 COLLEGE PK 3BA =848-07=.::::09:.....------
D-..&u HOUSE Nr.allscbools.A C.Gar SHOW STOPPER ...
lll5Al""I Dr Opnr. Nu Roof. ~riding clean.3 Bdrm WITH CHAIM! 183.000 in assumable an warm ~~h lln tones. You'll love it here! loans w/42 on. No qua Ii· No quahfy1ng. Fruit
E)iglish tudor style. lov· fying. $125.000. trees too! Just $122,900.
el~ tree· lined ~treet, Wttlev M. T~ Co. Bkr._,_.~IMll,,,.·..::.ffl:.:09=-----
pnde ol ownership and Realton 64H910 1•1v,.1a1 .. ir.S.UM .. 11.l an usu ma ble loan of -~ T 1• -,. S74 000 at low interest 4BR Pool Home 1n Mesa Newly redecorated ex-
rate. FUii price on this 31 Verde. Lrg Corner Lot ttutive in La ,Cuesta. Bdrm 2 bath doll house Brttuway. 2car Gar + 4BR 2ba. family rm.
is$10UOO. Call 646·7171 Much More! Drive By. frplc, frml dining rm., 2ml!Tabago Place Then bonwi rm. 2~ car gar. r~~l'-,a~·~-Call for Appl to See. T~e over 13...,~ loan -----: .. --_-957·0959. Open House withS40,000down. .. ~!i!l!~!l!!!!!!·~~tl Sat/Sun lHPM. Prieed OPEN SAT/SUN 10·5 to Sel I at S 17 5 000 ~I Montauk Circle.
llll!lllFl!!l"1!!11!11!1!!1111m._ ...... W/Assumable Loans call Jim 979 5370 or
SHOPPING CIMTll ~rah<>!! ~1th Agts. 962-958'7 Comer of West 19th St. and Maple in Costa SS,OOO DOWN ·JBdrm . lrYm 1044
Mesa. Clean strip center 2Ba. new roof & cpl •••••••••••••••••••••••
100':? occupied. Offered Must sell! Call now DESPllATI !
with exceptional owner 545-1,241 -Woodbridge 3Br 2ba . 1
financing $477,000 L.H. M ES A V E R D E 4 yr new. Low down · as-' bedroom 2 bath tri-level sume loans. Need fast
.......__M_O_T _E_C_, J 1· I I I . :
My wife 11 worried 1t>ou1 Iler
bro1her He lfves wilh ua and
,,.., gone on 1 roungtt s111ke. I
..-------....,padlocked my -.
B UD NNl I
home offers you approx· sale. imately 2100 square feel SUCCESS REALTY
cl comfort. f or ma I din MS-7991
ing room. entertaining
fanuly room. and an an-WOOOlllKE
tique fireplace. Terms O. tt.t Ub
are negotiable and seller 2BR. & Den:-iBA.
will help with financtng. PANORAMIC ~I-ls-I' -l~l -1 0 c_ .... lht n..cuo _.., . • • . . by l41.ft9 ....... -.--d .__..__...._.....__.__,__, ,.... -lop ,,_ tfOp No 3 beto-$187,500. Call for an ap Lakefront View
pointment. 979.2390 P r o f e s s i o n a I I y
-------' T~J&l.....mJ.TOIS La ndscaped. Beach & -· Tennis Cl ub. Good THE PllCE Financing. Owner or·
IS llGHT! feud at S297 .ooo 552-8362
6 ~~·~1~N~~~[ 1"'m I I I I I I I 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCRAM-LETS A111wtrs itl Clauificaliom 510Ct .. .,_~.pa~pFIF,_mo_n"')-1' on th.is 4 Bdrm. fenced in WOOOll--.1 ... IW-
Wrap Into Tiis!
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Sim a. 10, 12. 14. 16. 11. 20.
Sitt 12 (Ml J4) .... 2' J"d$
60<111Ch flbrlc.
... pool home on a qwei cul· - " payment on Ba I boa de-sac Ill Eastsidl' Costa 2 bdrm and den, h1fhly
lsl1nd properly. Low Mesa. A beautiful yard upgrade,,.d . Pr. ce
down or trade. with a rovered pallo and Slll8.000. 17 " dn. Single • ._,.,ty, lltr. I ii oozy fireplace in the story, fully s~uttered . 675-ll,6 living room. Therl' 15 fireplace. a.trium. nr
mort! Assumt1ble poolandtennis
By owner-31,<,r br. 2 ba . loan and an anxious 552--0660
all remod. Copper seller. Only $169.900 """~'-' Coiy 2 bdrm .2 ba. frplr, plumb. lath & plaster Call 979-5370 1;;,;!;:;. .. !!.~~ ~ LLSTA TE
near shops, schools.
freeways Open House
Mon 1-5 18222 Mayapple
Irvine 644-un ,,.., Psmal!
TAKE YOUR ,ICIC
100/oDOWH 3 prime duplexes. Call
I
Darrell Pash. 759-1221
for rm re details.
I
! . COUMJIY IMGUSH OUPLEX-48r + 2Br. I
yr new. Good assumable
Assumable financing,
$398.000. 709 & 709 11
Orch.id. can 851 ·9135 for I a.PPt~er1bkr ' I $5,000 DOWN I I IYOWMEI
I llV1NE TBIACE 2bdr. + Conv. den. 1
l'•ba, cnr lot. pool +
spa, immed. occup. 1536
Serenade Terrace. As-sume existing finan.
~41000. owe. ~3.
7548
Add thlt eatr•~ toucl1
with blliy's name Oil this Mitt
Knit this p11dtal. PfettJ pram
• I c:..a.n.r&•
3 w.rb~~+1~st in owner's unit . also 2
Bdrm Rental Collage. 1
All In sharp condition I wiexcellenl location.
Owner will carry lge 2nd
T. D Best b11y in town for only 128(),000.
CALL 644-7211
suit 111 lwo colors of synthetic COUMTIY ~USH
WMted. lhtn add bllly's 11amt DUPLEX B B 1n 1 th11d colol P.nem IS.I -4 r + 2 r • 1 yr new. Good assumable 11p.lront pram surt and flood to Ci In ....,.,
I• 1218 th uianc ig, ........ 000. 709 & " mon sues_ 709~ Orchid. Call
SUS lot uch pattern Add 8S1 ·9l35 for appt. ~· uch patttrn lot poslJCt Ownertbllr.
1nd htndl1n1. Se•• It: ~Dlht -·-• · ...... . MtN 1024
Neeclltcfeft 0.,.. 105 .... •••••••••••••••••••
oa11y,... I IV ACCESS
.. IU ... a..... .. G~at tamer io(ation in
, ... llY 11111 P'9t .... Meaa •1 llar. 4 Bdrm,
...... If, hllln ...... hmlly room . new
-lta ......,. a.i. J ; kitchen a:rtiances. lov.
l!el .nns IM!dt. 170 Desi ely yn . Full price flCilets. doh, qllllb, lllOlt! llC,000. 751-3191
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REALTORS .
REP05.5ESSION sharp 2 story, pool. $143.000. gr;
dn. A&t,.~·7739 _
IOIOW. WILSON
OPEN SUN 12·4
2 br. beamed ceiling. re
rrodeled. Large, va lua·
ble R2 lot. Can bwld 2
rmre wiits. Ideal for re tired couple. Owner will
finance. (2131689·4384.
(714 )~·2901
LS.DE con AGE 2 Bdrm 2 Ba . nu crpt,
patio rover & garage
Assume exislin~ fmanr ang and 0WC With Small
down . Full pri ce
SUS.500.
OWNEI
FIMAMCING LDvely l story 3Br 2ba
hon.-+ family rm & cozy fireplace. spar. re-
a.r yard. jac. Ot!s1reoble
F.astside Costa Mesa all designed for family
living. Call John
Campbell for showing
I06aSIWTY
'71-JJI I
cXMMSt
PANORAMIC
VIEW
isn't the only outstand· ang feature you get with
this 4 bdrm. 2 ba. Mac·
Tavish in Turtle R~k
Highlands. Lavishly up·
graesed. PRIVATE SPA
located on cul·de-sac street. Call today for an
appoi ntment. $385,000.
Exceptional financing
being offered. ""
a..,..lteda 1041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.4Lot
ForA. UHlt
I acre + bldg site. gent
ly sloping parcel short
dist~ from tennis &
beach. Ownr has In·
eluded plans for custom
villa. S175,000 Spl'C·
llt'Ular views~
Mls.510N REALTY
. -~·~1'731
TILL.AUE I Beaut. 3 Bdrm condo
wlp\1 spa. Cannot bt'
d14>1icated for Sl59.000
WllYOWMEI Immaculate 3 Br 2bii
ocean view home
Features: Large deck.
oak paneled den As·
sumable loan ind seller
finlll<'ing 1319.000 Call
eves or wk~s 497 2"166
At M-. ltec8'
675-1771 ! This priceless location
overlooking Main Beach
has 2 bdrms for only
l220.~. Call owner at
4N.al38
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t h:-.,1fi1~1 \•I c .111 To cl.1~ t1.i2 51iiM
1044 .,.. 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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J.~
~ ... J SELLING If you are ready fdr a change 00
IT! C(\11 on Pete Barrett and his
assot'iates to helt> ~·ou solve your
housing wanls . Ready for
something l ur l-(cr ror yo ur
increai;crl family '~ House too lar~c
for your decreased family? Now 1s
the time~ Money and financin~ are
a\•ailable prices arc doWn NOW.
Don't wait. changes are underway .
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nNlal(l'I with ltlfibilllY
lftd lmpat1? Our ad11.
.., II\' proud to 1111)'. re·
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llG>5118.
1 64Z·5200
PAYMENTS. :.1ii":imi-Luse/opt or shared Wiii! IMll 1 .. , FiM Ille
equity. 2 Br 2bl COftdo, .....,. 11 9" lllW $PllM-
$1JUOO. Alli for Pat. SlllllCI NTIHll CATMOQ.
675-177 I ~.:';.:t "W1 e =
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11...._....... 111t la llNM'i1a. •
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WOOll•MI PATto Hoe. W 11k to pool It tennis from this
1p1cious, 1ir condiUoned 4 BR hOme .• f)ajoy view of Saddleback
Mlnl. Fam rm + IU5h atrium . Take OYer hllh ~umable loans . No au111fyin•. J192,SOO Annt 'ntmey 55l-8'7CX> ( 19)
Orange Cout DAILY PfLOT/Mondaf, ,ebruary 15, 1112
LINCOLN GALLERY More than 100
photographs of Lincoln are on hand al
Lincoln Memorial l niversity's library and
AP .........
museum in Harrogate. Tenn. In addition.
more than 250.000 items. from canes to
case papers. are housed there.
Dane says 'Dallas' leftUt p/,ot
TV series blasted as 'malicious slander' on U.S. life
COPENHAGEN , Denmark
<AP ) -Is that dastardly J . R.
Ewing part of a left-wing
campaign to slander U.S .
socie t y? A Dani s h
parliamentarian wouldn't be
surprised.
television channels. · · 1 would not be surprised if It
turned out that 'Dallas' was
planned by a circle or leftist
Intellectuals in Hollywood as a
socialist s lander campaign
offering a completely distorted
portrayal or U.S. society," he
said. "This series ser ves to
reinfo r ce the idea that
capitalis ts behave as dirty
dogs."
Erhard Jacobsen of the Center
Democrats got up in Parliament
and declared that the hit TV
series "Dallas " is "a malicious
slander of American family life
-s ubversive propaganda
produced by leftists."
Some 2.5 million Danes -hair
the country's population -have
followed the CBS series about
the doings of the wealthy Ewing
family since it began here in
December 1980. Critics have
derided the pr:me-time soap
opera. and there was a public
row over the decision to screen
it in the first place. Said John Simes, a spokesman
for Lorimar Productions, which
produces "Dallas:" "I don't
know how to answer that kind or
charge. May be be hasn 't
reali~ yet that ·Dallas' is a lot
or fun to watch and that we're
putting the world on."
Jacobsen founder of Active
His statement injected life into
a rather dull general debate on
objectivity and ba lance in the
programming of Denmark's
publicly controlled radio and
Lis tene rs and Viewers , a
watchdog g r oup to guard
again s t "c reeping leftis t
infiltration" or Danish electronic
media -elaborated to newsmen
on his theory.
Lonely land heals wounds
Desolate badlands erase polio victim's bitterness
TRO'ITERS, N.D. <AP> -Something in the
desolate, often brutal badlands or western North
Dakota has erased most or Leonard Hall's
bitterness -much like the relentless wind that
shapes and reshapes the lonely buttes around him.
The 62-year·old Hall, his round pleasant face
creasing in smile or anger as he tells his story. is
the lone r esident of Trotters. ll's the only
settlement -two buildings -along a tortuous
90-mile. gravel-gumbo road that serpentines
through an unspoiled land of cattle, coulees and
coyotes.
Burned SF club
to be· rebuilt
SAN FRAN C I SCO
(AP l The e legant
Concordi a ·Argonaut
C lub, ravaged by a
five·alarm fi re. will be
rebuilt. directors have
decided.
Clu b Pres id e nt
Marvin Nathan said a
structural engineer will
s urvey the his toric
four-story building to
see if the fire that gutted
the top l wo floors will
prevent renovation.
Ten firefighters were
trapped when a portion
Of the 74·year·Old club's
burning roof collapsed.
All were rescued. but
fi ve s urrered c uts,
rAClftC VlfW
..., •• Al,AH
~tery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCOll...ac MOITUA•ltS
la<iuna Beach
494-9415
laQuna Hills
768·0933
San Juan Capistrano
495-1776
~ LAW~MT. 01.IVI
Mortuary • Ce~ terv
Cremetorv .;
1625 Gisler Ave .
Costa Mesa
540-5554
..-c:1 •onms
.... OADWAY
WOtn'UAIY
1 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150 -IALTl-.. Otf ....ne I TVnlL&. WllTCUflf CHA,. 427 E f7th St
COttaMesa
e..M37f
Pmel..OT'tml
IMllMI' MOITU.AIY
WMaln St
""'tJnaton leach .....
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A
brui s es a n d s moke
inhalation.
Article s o f
incorporation for the
Co n co rdia , which
started as a club for
bachelors and merged
with the Argonaut social
club in the 1920s . were
s igned in 1854.
The club had several
locations in 1890 before
settling at 1142 Van Ness
Ave . Fire f ig ht ~rs
eJrp loded d y n a mite
under the building to
halt a wall of flames in
the wake of the 1906
earthquake.
., ....
NOTICI 0, PUaLIC MIAIOMO
TO CONSIDIR TM• ORAMTINO
0' A VARIMICI ANOT ...
AOOl"TIOHM A COM~IAfK• OATll
ANO A~AL 'lltOM OllOAL 01'
P•RMIT TO ONaATI
CASIE NO. 17M
NOTICE IS HEiilE8Y GIVEN INt
Ille Soutll Co••I Ai r Ou•llty
Man-I OIJlrkl HeMl"9 ...,.,
Wiii llOlcl. pYtllk 11ffrl119 •I •:JO •.m.
on Tllu'1d.ty, Nlo1'1:11 II. '*· In ""' Orano-c-ty lkMtnl 01 Sucler•tto",
CllamHn, 10 Cl•k C•nltr PlaL•.
S...ta AN, CMl'°"'I•. to <-Ider IN
9r..,tl"9 of • •atl-•. ~Ion of a
(.ompll-, -.., -•I lrom tlle Cl•nl•I of permlu to oper•I• 2 unlm•Ko model I0,000 ro.I strltlen el
ORANGE COUNTY STRIPING
SERVICE, 1 ... 1 CMtlr11<tlOft Wey
EHi, '"'"'°· Cellfornl•, <Uf'rffltly
OllffM!fte WI vloleelell ol Ruin tta -~2 ol Ille Soutll C-t Air Ouellty
M•11•te"'911t 0 .. trl~\ lllllH end
1te911l•ti.tis. Rule 20j requlru •
permit to OP•••I• •11d re4111lre1
-Mloll HI ec<..,._,• wllfl -Ifie. <""'"'-...... -It. ,. ...... , c:e11tr•I• Olftlu lon• of ort•nl<
1Ntfrl81.
A COP't Of "'9 RlltlOll It .......... Mr
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....... Or ... c:.-Del .. :~ , .. ,,,,,.
The nearest town Is Beach, 35 miles to the
south. Alexander is SS miles to the north.
It's in Trotters that Leonard Hall. a polio
victim at the age or 17 months, has found
something.
"It gets very quiet. Look at that )ligh blue sky,
the south wind. I enjoy it," he says.
His tone changes. "I grew up the bard way. If
you haven't worn my shoes, you don't know what
I've been through." .
He tells or his early life in Ancho, N.M .. and or
the abuse caused by his crippled legs.
"There was rough treatment I got as a child,"
he says. "Cltildren can be cruel . . . . People
teased. I was always trying to keep up. J had a
resentment or people.
"I grew up fighting." he says. "I thought it
was my only revenge for what had happened."
But for 31 years now -half his lifetime -he's
lived in western North Dakota. Along the way, he
began looking at people differently. Perhaps it's
the solitude, or the neighborliness or an occasional
rancher stopping by. Hall doesn't know.
"I can't put my finger on the time and place
when I changed my mind about people ... be says.
"But .... my determination and, I suppose, the
change in my attitude toward people. has helped
me through this life.
"I like people now."
The diminutive. graying Hall -in western
shirt and blue jeans -is postmaster for 25 ranch
families The furthest is 28 miles away, ·•and
that's a long way in the winter." he says.
Across the room from the post office in the
one-story wooden building are a few shelves and a
counter ror food and candy. Hall lives in a single
room in the back.
The gasoline pump out front is the only
refueling point between Beach and Alexander.
Trotters' other building. tbe United Brethren
Church. is across the road.
The post office was opened in 1903. Before
that, homest.eaders took turns making trips with
horses to Wibaux, Mont .. to pick up their mail.
EventuaJly, the home or Lee Trotter ~ame the
community mailbox. Arter a succe11ion or
locations, the present post olfice and store was built In 1927.
Hall, whose father ranched in the area,
arrived in North Dakota in 1950. "I soon found out
ranching was not for a fellow with polio, .. he says,
so on July 1, 1956 , he became the Trotters
postmaster. •
"The first half ol your life, you're more or less
wandering in the dark anyway," Hall says.
''There was no phone when I first came here.
The Isolation -until you get used to it -1eta to
people. I got used to it b)' iponn1 it. Yoa keep
your mind occupied on thinp around you.
"Truth/uJI)', I really ertjoy it, especially at
night. It gets very quiet. Once in awhUe I'll hear a
coyote, or a pack or coyotes t.a1kln1 toe.ch other."
Winter blisaards always threate11. "When I pt
blocked in, and I know by lookin1 out the ~ that
the atmo1phere isn't flt tor man or beut, I Just
console myself with what's tot to be done and let ll
10 at that,'· he 1ays.
"And I've had the determlnaUon, maybe not to
turn the world upside down, but to do what I could.
"I'm not complalnln1 or bra11lna. Just stating facts."
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Mr. •1141 Mrt, Delle141 Wet-lflt, .._..,......._II,_.,,
Mr, e11• Mn. 0•1111h flre11k, ....., ..... e-11. ....,. ..........
Mr . efll Mrt. er11 t • WJ11t, ......... ::;.r."· ..
Mr. •11• M••· 1te1111e111 l e11, II II~-9-to, ...,.
Mr. -Mn. .. PNllMt, ,...,._. ...
Yellty,flrt ......... *• elll 11*t.. Tlllftles Wlllle1111, , ....... \l.....,,tlr,,
Mr. •11• Mrt. treelley Nye,
... I Ill I a..cft, le\'. .......,,,
Mr. •11C1 Mu. Poter Certler,
MlllltlfltlM9-ll.tlrl ,_,,
Mf' ..... Mrs Atw OMrwlw, INIM,
al#I,
kr, •11• Mro, Tllomu Spl11•.
Hlltll ........ Aolcll, 91rt.
Mr ..... Mrs. 00111111 Elletson, .._.......,. ....... y.
Mr, e114I Mrs. D11nc en 11011.
............... eoedl, "" ,_.,J
Mt, •n• Mra. lt•111 Montenu, ,._, .... v ...... 911'1.
.......... ~ J-~1 ..... lrvlne, ..,, ,,_,,
Mr. •11• M". M•r .. Moo11ey, ~I ....... 9Mctl, lloy. ,_.,.
#W, encl Mn. 8NU llutwll, lrvlrte. .. '1.
Mr. •nel Mrs. 5t•v•n Pow•"·
Hutlti......, ~. olrl.
Mr. eno Mn. John Wor' Int ,
WHtml....-, t lfl. ,_.,,
Mr. encl Mn. P ... 1 Chllfl, f'ount•lll
V .. leY.boot.
Mr. •n41 Mrs4 T•rry Mo1umo.r,
Hllftll""°'1 ~. 9lr1 ,_.,,
Mr. •nel Mra. SHiii Mo1umoer, fl'-lfl Volley, tlrl,
~· Mr. •lld Mrs, E"9MOO -nellole. F~•ln Vtlley, Doy twin!..
J-.11
Mr. •lld M,.., Terry Pennin9t0ft, H1111t1"91M 9Nc:ll, 9ltl,
Mr. ~ """ p..,1 "•Y. F-1<1 Voftey,tftl
Mr ...... Mn. lll<Mrd Pry-ch.
F-lllVettey,boy ,_.,12
Mr, encl Mn. p..,1 El\.....,, Irvine,
olrt.
Mr. end Mrt Cll•rlet Hurt•Oo.
W•st111l11Atf, boy. ,_.,u
Mr. •nO Mr\. O•nlel lledow.
Fou11t•ln v.i1ey, boy
J_.,14
Mr. •nel Mrs Arnold Acoua.
Wflbtll-.9lr1.
L11ls A...., •nd S.ndr• l •ltr•n.
w.stm~. lloy
Mr. •nel Mrs. Tl•omu Felom•n,
Cost• Mele, 91rt. '-"'' Mr. e110 M,., Cl•• .. 8 r •nlfl,
"-".....,. IMcll, 9lrl Mr .• ,,. Mn. ~,..nee lurOIO,
,~In VMleY, ofrl. ,_, ..
Mr. enel Mrs. Floyd Wllll•m\,
Hulltl"""'18"dt, boY
Mr. •M Mia. Oouo••' ~romer,
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Mr, •nd Mrs. J•met aoyc11er. ............. 9ektt • ..,.
Mt. -Mn. Rkll Y etes. HUft0f1910t\ a.di,..,. J_, ..
Mr . •11• Mri. Te11y G•rcl•, .._........ 8Mct\, boy.
llM. •lld ~. ~ HOii, H""11 ....... ---·-~-Mr •• ,.. Mn. Wllll•m Sllofne r.
l"-111 V .. ley, boy.
Lit• S<ll,..<e,...it. WHtml11!.ler.
boy.
.1-.11
Mr. e 11C1 Mn, Wllll•m W•slo, -*"'-· ..... Mr. •Ill Mn. E.....,. KeylOr, C•t"
IMW,9lr1.
Mr. •llCI Mrs. l(ennelll C•ml>bell.
F ....... lft ..., .... ,. llOY. .1-.n
Mr . •nel Mn . M•rk 8yrne,
H11111l""°" a..dl, 9irl ,_,,u
Mr. •11• Mrs. Cherin Huone1,
IMltl ....... 8N<I\, tioy.
J_,M
Ml. -~. Gory Nffl. Hlllltlnoiefl 9oedl, t lrl .
Mr. -Mn. Wllfter ~-. lr•IM, "°"· Mr . eno Mrs. Timothy MU•<.
H ..... 1.....,. 9Mcll, boy. ,_.,n
Mr •no IMrs . Jelln Alfonso. Wt>tmll!Mw, o1r1.
Mr •no Mrt. Juom• Fulcher.
H11lltl""°'18Mdl. boy,
J_.,lt
Mr. •11• Mrs J emo Johnson.
HUlllJ,,..... llNOI. boy
S<ott Ore<• encl April A•h•ortll,
Hllllt ........ llH<ll. boy
Mr. •llCI Mtl. W•ll•• Hiii, Cost• -... ,111. Mr ..... Mn. P .. r1<11 W•ll«•. Costa
MeWI, t lrt. ,,_.,.
Mr. •llCI Mr1. IC-.111 P•terson,
CosleMn41,llo¥ J_,,.
Mr. encl Mr-I Ml<llMI Oort, Coste
MtM.11r1.
Mr. •llCI Mn. Joe S•nOov•I,
"""' ........ 9Md\, girt.
Mr ..... Mn. 0.-Smltll, F-t•lfl
V•lley,llofy.
Mr. •llCI 11*t.. Dunc•n C••Y<roft,
1"4Mlt•lll v--,, 9lrl. .,_.,,.
Mr. •llCI Mn. 1(-tll O•lllf)erlt,
Hllllllf191on llMOt, boy
Mr. •llCI Mn. H•I Pust. Hllfttl"910ft 8Hdt,01r1.
--
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Mr, •114 Mn. Sl•••n R•11Nll, W.tlMI ....... etrl
Mt, oftll *"-~ C .. r\, ~ -..Cll,laey
Mr. •llCI Mn o ... , •• C•tltOf'I, ....... ,, 9Mol, tlO¥
Mr • .,.. ~ OWiet.,._ aoy41, c .. te IMM,iltl J-.M
Mr. e11C1 Mrt. Je•I Po•••· Hllllt~ IM<JI, My Mr .... Ml't Pwl T-, , .. ._
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Mr. •nd Mr,, Rl<hllrd OOFt1nll,
H1111tl"91C111 llMtll, flrl
Mr elld Mra Ml<llH I fl'e9an,
H1111tl"91C111 llN(ll, Olr1
Mr. ellel M". P•trl< ·~-ntr, utuN llH<ll, boY
Mr. tnd Mrt. Nk llolos l•outwrd,
l'-t•ln V .. leY. olfl Mr. •nd MU Ver11011 l(ertwn,
H1111tl"91C1118HCll, llOy ,_.,"
Mr. •nd Mn Oe•l<I l(elly. lrvlfl•,
tlrl
Ml'. •lld Mrt Mtrl• Sp•rtow,
1"-'•111 V•ll•y, oJrl
Mr. •NI Mn Grevory Penclle1on,
ce1te-.11o,
Mr. end Mr\ 8rten Chapm•n,
Gor011• Cltl Mir, bOy
Mr. end Mrt. Mlcl!HI Havlle11,
H1111tinttC111 8Hch, Olrl J_,lt
Mr. eno Mrs Nu Ill Sele m,
Huntl11f1C111 &H<h, glr1
Mr .• ,,., "'" LOUii Floro, Cost. Mew, boy
Mr, ancl Mn. Wllll•m 8ouwma.
NewPOr1 llN<ll. Qlrl
Mr. enc1 Mrt °""91os ••-II,
Snl• ., to 50% lff
Sprl119 Preview Fulil1•
Arriving hi~ wltll
Savlnp of 20% I
• "PCJllYE" AHO "IRIOGETI'E IMDOT' ,ANTS ,
• IUfft8) llOUSES
• PEASANTS«lln
• BATHING suen
0 THE ROMANTIC LOOK
• KHIOWtS-AU. COLORS
• MSONIB.
DESIGHEI 'Mn
• WAOONG SHORT$
• TAlOIED JACKETS ~ • GOLD ACaNTED
aOUSES
17'0 I. I 7tt. ST.
COST.A MIS.A 64M7JI
BUTTONS & BOWS BOUTIQUE
M-f 10-7 SAT. I 0.6 i..c.w ..... ~ ....... c...... ..... ,.c ......... ....
e.111oa •st~.01r1 ljiiiiijj;ijijijijijijiijiijiir.~~~~~~~~~~~! Mr. •nel Mn RoMrt M•nl•, r
W.llmlllst«, bOy
JM..eryJt
Mr. •nO Mn llk llarO CAlm,,._11,
Irvine, boy TAILO RING
ALTERATION<, F-01<
M[N X. WOMEN
Mr •11C1 M,. Tllto Smell.
H11ntl"91on llH<h. bOy
Mr . anel Mr' Br11ce Henson,
Fountain V•ll•y, t>oy ,u ~IJU f',AJA 1l11 ~l •
Mr. ancl Mr,, OonolO Gr090, Cale
MeW,9lrl li:>•N lr•rl t_,, ~ .Jt ·~\•'
Mr . •no Mrs Fr•nl Spur11y,
U911ft• N19ue!, 9frl Mr and _, lloberl l'trouMW>,
Irvine. Olrl
Mr. -Mn. R-. D•-t. Cf"f"·l1Mt
FOUllt.lin V .. k'Y. boY MOTICa 0, TllU$TIEl'S SALi .._.,,, T.5.-'sH-.D/._.I
Mr. •NI Mr'-OevlO ~. G•te On Mar~ll 4, '"'· al 10 00 am , Mew, boY eu c I( EVE RECONVE v ,.NC E
Mr. end Mrt. Mi9Uel 1..-r. Coll• COMPANY, • C•lilornt• corpo<•ll"'1.
-... 9lrl H duly ...,.,.nu•O lr\l<IH '"'cle' and Mr. and Mr• John HuDD•rd, ""''u•nl to Deed ol Trust CS.IH J..w
Irvine. Doy 4, "ti rOKoroeo June II. 1911, n
Mr . .,,., Mn -rk -n lrvlM. Instr No 1111' In -u10.. -
llOy 141, ol Otto<••• lh«>rel> on 11\e ottlct of Miu Collel't• Hundley, HU11lln9t0<1 Ill• County RtcordH ol Oran9e
Buell, 9lr1 County, Stalt ol C.alolornta, WILL
JM-y U SELL Al PUBLIC. 4UCTION TO Mr •ncl Mr\ Mlcl\ .. tl Hunlt r. HIGHEST BID DE R FO R CASH
Hunllnqton a.Kh, boy IPO•Dlt al ''"'' of Wit tn l•wlul Mr. and Mn Ray.-Hu-ro, money ol the Unotl'd s1 .. tttl at lllf
Cosl•Meu.bo"t fron1 oul'IC'" •ntr•nce ot "'• Mr eno Mrs Curlh Shanu, Conllnenf•I Home Lc>an D\llldlng at £3-C
H11nt11\9ton llffcll, boy Sou1h Euclid, An-Im. CA '290? all
J_.., U rlO"'· llllt and Interest conv•vtO to Mr •ncl M•• S.mmy G•rci•. -now held by •t """'"' .. Id 0.0 ol
CorOM Oii Mer, "'1 T"'" in t~ pr-nv .. ,.,.,.., in wid
J_,., M Cou11ty ...., StoOle OM<rl...., a~ Parcel Mr. and Mrs D••ld S •nty, 1 Unit No lu•-•ndde.crlbedln
WHtmlftlle< • 9111 Ille (ondOmlnturn Pl•n r.c:ord.O in
Mr. •ncl Mn. Wllllem GOclwin. Boo• 11374. P•9t isn of Olf1<••I
Newll')r1 IH<ll. Doy recoro' P•r<et 1 An uncl•vlcMG t /14th
J--r U 1ntere\I •• • i-1 1n common tn tlle
Mr -Mn '"" c.rter • lnlllf. fee lnterKI tn -to tlle common •rt•
Doy of LOI 'of Tr«1 No .. ,. •• W<h ttrm Mr. •ncl -•· J.,,. .. Wllllemi, 11 oetlneo In tM Article entllled Huntl,....,., IH<ll. Doy · Mr. •nd ""'" Mklleel M<CIUng, "Oellnlt~" of "" Otclar•1tC111 ol o.11• Polf'lt, olrt Co• t n •nt • C ono Ill on• •no
Mr. •ncl Mr\ Mt<Mtl Cte•wr. RHlrl<tton\ rKordeel 1n -11•1. CAI•~. olrl :-,,.9:n~~~n~~~!r~~";~~I·~~
IOUTHGOASTMIDf~LCIMTIER NO<l••<lu\lve ea-no tor ullhtiH . J...,, J • < < e s \ ~ 1 n o r e s ' , • 9 r # ' \ •
Mr. •NIMr\. JIWMSO'Mo••. D ..... ~n<rO•c.llDW\I, dtelna~ • ..._, -
Point, boY !or ol,,.r P'I'-' •II H °"',.."in Ille
J_.,6 Artlcle ol flle ~<•eratton tntltled Mr. •no Mrs Malcolm t( "Ea .. .....,., ..
M<Ootlelcl. L..eQl;nt h.cll, Doy. EXECUTED BY HARRY N
J-"f 11 8 R 0 0 M A l L A "' 0 I 0 A M
Mr •ncl Mn. T-• Clleslo, 8ROOMALL -Nl•Nlwtft ~ lleecll, boy. T h t urett •ddr•" •no orl\er J--r It common dPs'9f\alton If .,,.., of t11t
Mr end Mrs warren W•Y"• 1••• PrOHrly de-\< rit>•O •l>ove 1s CINI_,,.__ 8Hcl>, Doy PV•POr1tCI to DI! S c ... roto" Irvine. C4
J--r 12 '111S
Mr •• ,,., Mn. Wllllatn Hudlon, San Tiit Uncler\'9'1fd Tr~t .. dlKl••ms
J...,. Cepillr-. 9lrl any ll•t>llln. tor •ny 1ncorrK1""' ol
J_., 14 Ille "..et -H• -othtr common
Mr •nd Mn. Oevid on. S.. J ... n 0.\!0n•llon, ii any, ·-lltrtln Ceplftr.,,.,, 9lr1 S.id Wit wtll DI! ,,,_, Dul wol-1
J....,_, 1S coven•nt or ••rr•nty, ••Pre\\ or
Mr. encl Mo Ru•wll Chee•. S.n lmolleo. r~'""'" 11111. POUeulon. or CIHnen .. , Doy. •n<11mb<anu•. 10 IMY tllf rtm•lnl119 .,_., 11 prl11<k>al """ of the notHI -u•H
Mr. -Mn. Arthur GonHlt>, by Wlcl 0.0 o1 T"'1it. wtlll l11te-.st
L...-Nlvwf, t lrl. Uwreon, •• Pr'O••""" In wlo noltlsl. ,_., 11 .t<l••ncn. If .,.,, under Ille term• of
Mr. •no ~rs. Gle11 Sw•n1on, wild a-of Tru", '"'· cn••oe• •ncl l...,...• NIQolel, boy. upe11~ of t"' Trv>lff ano of 111t
J_., 12 truth< rfflfcl bv wt•d Deed of T r~I
Mr. encl Mn. Poul Weeftlt, ......,. Tiit tot•I •mount 01 tn• unP••O
k•<ll, 9lr1 IMllMU of Ille OOll°'"hon tMureo Dy
J-V U Ille P•O~y to DI! \Old ano ru-.•ble
M r. eno Mrs Merl Mullloen ... 11m.tl•d <O\I \ ••P•nso •nd
C ... istr-8Hc.ll, olrl. •d••n<t\ al lhf tlmf o1 ti\~ lnlto•I
Mr •"" Mn Al•n St.PC>. LA9UN 1>Ubllc•1tOt1 ol IM Nohu of S.le " IH<ll,boy W.~•t
.,_., 14 Tiie -ft<I••• uncler .. 1c1 0..0 of
M r and Mrs D••• Jofiln\on# T ru\t f\fr•tofor• ea:ecut•d •nd L~un• &..ti!, bOY d<Pllvtrfd to 11\e und<Pni9Md • written
J-V U DeCl•r•lton of O.l•ull ancl Oem...o Mt. •nd Mn . Bill Fk-11"9. San for S•lt, •r>d • wrltlfn Nolle• ol
Jwn Cac>l\I•-. Doy Dtl•ull •ncl Elt<ll"'1 to Stll Tiit
J--r 21 und•r,.9ne<1 Ulll~d ..,id Notke of
Mr. •ncl Mn G4!0'911 Con .. rw Ill, Default •nd Ele<tlon to Stll lo De
NOTICE 01' INTIWTIOll
TO LIAS• PR~ltTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMC
Ill• FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICTn .. dlf<lerH IN fofl .. lftt:
Th• DutlOln9• end P••P•rty,
•ac lu\lvt o f Ill• W•re11e11111e,
Tr•n•POrtallon Freettr s1 .......
M.tl11t•Nn<·• -QoerMlons t«lllttel •ncl !orly i>efllinO !.Cl«ft NI«• le
t!Wt nor111 fence. olfttf'wl• --ft th• 01\lrlct F•<Jllllt\, Wiii 1191 ..
....Ot'd lrom Ille -•of eoec.it._ fl/I • IHM Dy Ille ll<Ynl 1111tll e_..........,
June JO, 1m for O~lrkt _....._.
fM bUlkllfl9'l <ClllMll of -~
of appro1lm•t••• 12,SOO ~ IMt
•nO one reloc alablt bull•l110 of
.tP1>r01i,.,,..ely 7.1IO ._,. .... Tioe
Par111n9 ltclllltt>, .. <111•1 .. ol ,,.
Ol>trl<I Ftctlltlt\ -for1y _. .... >e>•<•• .Oi«ffll to 1,... nor111 tffl<e, -<On\ld•r•d lo be ln<IUO•O 111 tlle
minimum bid price Tiie ••lstlnt
M>llD411 Ol•moncl,, •Ol•<ent to t"9 P•OtMrly IO<altd ., lllt <orMr ..
T •llMrt •NI Nt wl•no Strffts, ere
under -r•le •9'..,,,...I -.,.. c0<1•ld•rt0 to Ille Ktiw Clllrlfte ,,.
term ol INW or any e.-.1--... •no ... "°' a 1>11<1 ol , ... ,......,.... ..
lnl•nl toLHM
Tne 8oMO o1 Tr'\nl-r-•
lt•U the fac i lities lec.ted •t
•I Ll911t'-LMW, c:-et T...,, •nO Nowl-Stree1&, FOlllltelll Valley, unOer Ille term\ ano c-itloM .......
,,, tllt Resolutlo'1 of Ille aoero.
Re\OlullOn N-r .,...,
Tllo mtftlmum ~IY -pay.
mentUI, lor ttw term of tf\e le•wl'I.
,,,.." not DI! less ,...,. '.50 per sq.,.,..
fool. The minimum montflly •••M o•ymen11,1 for su--1 perlMs
mo be .Olustflll Dy "'9 C-Prlu 1-. annu.t _, ... ~
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4839411 . 1182•1811111 ••gruruy NEWEST 1ted 20 7SU9 1 Weatt'Uff Sharp lg 3Rr. ... ........ 376' l)N, LEEWARD AP'J'S Beach. P1ntttlout ontn (k Side ot h W '"'"' Townhome ~It.LACE 1\.lr1lt Rock 4 br, 2Yi ba quiet It, bla trees, ....................... Dlllf\allerton,631·039'7. town 8reathl•11 1"il Gu~~G1tedA~: P:li. &.-........ 1015 2 bdrm. I bath. new CA1181EJ COMYUNITY.Z•3Br. det.home.Walktopark. SUS/mo. 8'8·6789 OCEAN FRONT2 &481" vlewa.Allblt·int.hetled P\t F.ntr1tnce.PvtBath carpd ' drapu . V u.J'L 21<i 8'.16CJO.ll00aq ft ot oool "tfftllls. Gardener 631-2177 Avail. Wlnttr. Weekly/ 4~3., pool. •ubt 111ra1e. rm + Util Mu t be •11n1mi-•l 8eautUul adult park, cted ''moat beiutiful " !>Utt iuxury. Ga~1ces, Incl. SIOOO/n'IC>. Avail e!aiiffulibdrm, 2V. ba Monthly.111·7113. ~;;,!~la. f\1:·,~~ tlevator. WH• only Empl, have r th
low•pace rent.NU4t2 =~~ ~ohmplex In hydro·tvbl In master Mar. t. '75-4622: ev5" towobomt wltb Ocea n Want aomethll\I xtra back biy. Sl,OOO mo. _,'up. DI Cliff Dr. •4'22Evtt.
ISTATH C n Y ambt'r of aulte illnln& rooms, wtndsm.-4138_ view. 2 fireplaces, Sj)tci•I In • 2 Kr . ~l·2t* 4tt.a3 --------4 Br.2'• Ra . ~· A~ntream wtroom, ommerce. Annual woodbumln11flrepl1ces, Woodbrld&e condo, 2 br,, encloMd 2 car f"'ll'· To~housei. completeb' VIEW, one bdrm, block Rm W/pvt ent., kit. &
2150Sq.Ft across st reet rro m ~r~n~.~.=(~xo5 micr o-wave ovens, end unit, encl. patio, I Bit-Ina, neutra , w/w tumlJll!S.Mo.760-9117 AVAIL.MOW tobeach.~mo lndry prlv, Utll1 ind
llETTER TllAN :rt·~· ~e a~Hu:· gross). Owner will carrv Private patlol &; yards. avail. Mar. 1. ~. t]!tln&llOOmo. 758·9203 OCEANFRONT l br till Large l Br. ear.port, 494,5570 Pref. F. E/1ide C.M.
MODEL. 21~71°"Ne~lan~~ s::ce long term with 25.~ qardener provide d. .83.1-.J!!&f833-7010Terri_ Newoceu view 2~ 8-15, rurn ·SS50, un pool & laundry. Adult, Lr& 28R. IBA. Oen Vu, R«s.N8·836fllft,:.6;30. llA~ F.VERVTtllNG 110, H. R. or c •II down Call Wiiiiam Cote Elegant living only IS ·DEERFID..D 3 BR 21'1 . Ba Condo· Gar 845 .21812 furo ·SSO O w k dy11 no pets. S39S + $265 de Gar., Wik to Twl\/8ch. NcWl)Ort Bch.2sty homt'. Cul·dtll1cstrec:t. 1737.9466. or Phil Wills •t m41 minutes from F11hlon Ba twnh me A/C 2car &s4e.5IOO ' • · 833·3743 , eves/wknds potlt. 931 W. 19th. St. S6SO. 114 High Dr. very tie room w/patio
Sun ltS<til II Club 640-sm. <Brokerl ~:•nd. 7 m~~es1to S.C. ga; patio s7so m~ All\ <keanlron~ 2 bdrm. 2 ba. 73"421 $411-0492, •5al2 Nonamkr. $300. 831-7215 1210.~~11~~;s1so.ooo L~e40'!:i~h ;J:2Ssckl~!~:: *Cote Realty ,u::•,:!t o·r ·~c~;:i 759:1234 . . S850 mo. March thru ... F.Slduoty ~achelor ap~. Me ,.,. ..... -lHt MtF Room with pnv ba
No Bl d •. rs o'I' -June 673-6928 l4•1•s• w/fncd patio. S37S Ut1l ....................... L'·rnished ho-· '""7S
. pointsorquallfym11 new cpl'g. Located I blk & tnv~tment v ·•so. o an 1eao 1 .... ,ALS --· · 1llfwlhlatd ~ 631-4320. Agt rv """ -770.0347 from beach. $34 ,500. 640-5777 tTwy Startin& al '800 a 2 br, Iba $700 BTPL 2Br. ZBa. den. dbl ....................... nu: VICTORIAN: New· Piii NEWPOIT mo + i, utll Brent
OwnertAgenl 213 919 ·2977 or month 631 ·5439, 2473 2br.2b1t SflOO gar. (rplc. wlk to bch ...... _._... 3106. ly dttor 2 Br W/"lr , c--YCLUI 646-464! 7141960-"'"'3eves Orange Ave . Costa 2tFam. Rm.Zba SJ"· .. " S9SO mo 730 S"45 -• " VV"•" "urn cu JIM 1210 -" Mesa. 3br 2ba Co6ta Mesa s12SO . . " ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• new crptJ & dra~s. bit· UYIMG r66at35 •;r Call An1v.er
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Pr.,.,ty 1350 LohfarW. 2200 !lbr.2bau11BchSIOOO ealS:~~:_ 2 .lr rum or IV~1rpayrtlel•,~!.'~ amopt. ins, patio. Adults. Call Bachelors 1&2bedroom •611 SU-4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••··~··••••••••••• JU. ZIA. Le Raisor Rlty 833-8600 ~-·""~ u "' IY ~ _,., belwetn l·SPM. 636-4120 apU le to 'nhouses OMALAMITOSIA.Y "!~~~t~I~ ~~~t~: Newly rmdtd. No Pets ~urn. ~~e hv rm. 24 C.11673-S~. ~"G':,Yict_.o..ria 1470 f"om~SlOOO 644 1900 Nwpt. t'\ house pm .
WITH 4 BOAT SLI PS ~.759-0481. New Bit ins w/OW . &..gi..IHdi U41 gua gate. stepi Yearly . Extremely sm EASTSIDE NO "EE' Apt •-Condo nonsm 63r.,_u7m2l~S300 mo
Lo I ~1c. etc. Lrg f\1 yrd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• to bay To July S7SO •((i'ci•ncy r r .--"' " ,.e )' colonial home. ., -. -; -D--__. • '" · .. " un urn or I Br. lrg yard. 220 rentals. Villa Rentals 3500 sq ft ""separate I''~ __...-., 723 ~nttr Street $725 OCIAMFIOMT ~~~~~.·SIO l or ~turt!ein,alt67H022 Qxosta MesaSt.$410 mo 67S-4912Broker I0091&to.rd 4050 =:r.:,'~a~:~c~I & ••••••••••••••••••~~~~ :!~.~ts.t.~P Avail MOllUHOMES N:,..'PlTerrace 2 br. z ba. W..P..-. ll07 !16.1-?600.~7814 Large IBR Ut1I pd Spot A•,;,i,~;~~;y·L~d~ .. :;J;,• ltrJ ,.....,._ P'ALM SPllMGS 4 Br 3 Ba Ilse . frplc. ~~l~ ro~ ~~o~sh& end unit, S6SO mo Jim ••••••••••••••••••••••• I br. I ba ,apt. jat•, ~1: less _Qwet $450 2421 J.o; 80 years. large attrac
2 .•311.4""'• 222' fairA•ay lot on beaul renced yard. No pets. rocks, 2Br. adllS only, 759-1221, i;u.0750 OCIANNOMT <'arport o look I.fig t~nnis 16th St 64H718 uve private room ex • """ fl80 2 bdrm 2 bath new crt.s. full sec. So Coast · 11 , · , John Read Realty golf rourse. Discount (or Imo. + dep. Agt only·no dogs, Ho t•hoose 4 bdrm 3 ba ex l'l' . • • Plau area. No iiets. 147s Soac. I or 2 br apt~. I rn1 cepuona > n1t'e area, 213.433.9901 rash, 548·2188 evs 642-S722 from S6SO to $1000 l714) Newport' Crest Condo c;:mt & raiyet .Yearly un ( u r 0 . Ca 11 Te r 1. lrom beach Nn pets pnvate home 979·9656 u•s V 4~:1116 Many features. Sl.000 e11Se fl~ Call Linda or 673-9360 631·8228 642.2357 ~ u-.a-t.. ,. I 00 c-rcial o.tof~ ""'A RDI rm.Call631·0460 Art,6'75-7060 =: o ........,......_ "'
,, ..a. 1600 Pr-m .,550 3 Bdrm 2 bath 2BR.1128A.frplr.View. N BR BEAl.Tl'IFUL 2 Br.2Ba El.UXE SPACIO US ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1oplllJ+1 • f' I 'd· h h ' New Ca ...... l. Older Cot· W Npt. Nr •beach. 2br u 2 & 3 : 2BA yearly ..... a V•rde llOOsq fl UDO 2 Br 2 Ba frph' & ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• irep ace, 1s was .er, .,... "-I<' bit ms oar park '""'" "' 1 1 SEA.1.AH MOT& &otlfQJAL fen ced yard With tage.S815 Mo.675·0349 house.frplr.pat10.yrlv ~·., .. ,., . . fplc, lndry, dishwshr. rg patio Adts s1000 WklYrentals nowavaiL
Canal Front. Nev.•port MEWPOIT HA.CH * * ft gardt•ner. S'l7S1mo Ph For lease 2 bd~m. 2 ba. S750/mo. + set· dep in1t Close to bay & enclosed garage. 1575. 67S·~. $105 & up Color TV
Shores. 4 Br Den., High visibility. C-3. IJOWN PAYMENT 545-2!>74 Lovely La,una Beath 54.s.t3117 ocean. Brkr67
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4912' 3100Ginger.64S·3144. Steps to beach 2 Br.~•, Phones in room 2274 ~r:~~~·~ir~e~1;~~ f::e~nu~~:·~i~~n~·bf~~d-7Xgross! 15 houses. all 3 bd&.:>~~tt~later. ~~~; ~i1~m~n~5~1'. 11 G tJ.:o' ON B1~!s~'1:1~rare ~~ld're~b:k:wal~~~"t>J:;;. !'~d.'~.6~~~7c~~le ~~~rt Blvd CM
offer! Tenn1S, pool, walk engof4000 sq. ft. or build run as apt complex. gardener incl uded. $79S. etc, partially furn. S92S 3 B r 11 , Ir , Adulls recommended, SH O w iyrd & ~a r Spurious 3 BR 2 Ba . fplr. On the beach, hole I
to beach. Agent 646-1044 10,IXXl ~ ft. Owner will Positive cash flow Call 2 h'ld -" rm.494·3980 . r. u i i:o lluuri.~ no pets. $625 Located ~7300 decks )tar S850 rooms. kitchenette & 'orcf""ai'ls r 1 .""· 644·2718 view, tenn s. pou . s11a. """'"•-Balboa 67• 8842 · · 3 9060• ~645-2800. ('arry 15.000 631-7300, ' "' L.argewood&glass3 8r I· $1300 1'447424 ""''"' ,, Spa<' lBR J..)W WI 67 · agenl bath S290 +S290seruri-
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Ant1qoe Buf f1nl( & Club Ladies Spa 4·10 eomphment a highly Store. Lambs n' Ivy .
Non·srmkcr Stephen art employed . lib..rJI I ('all Wm r l'olt' t'l ('ropNh 2 Br I Ba Rtsi*9KH: llt'lotOr3l1on.2•·u11da ys Mon thruF-n $410 slart motl\ated & skilled 644.al90_
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$260 14 own bath :\ r •DElUXE OFflCES • J 11 n 1 t 1 u n .I .1 m 1· o :.o1 !>IJ rt '" ""' rnnw properlll'' \\ 1• JI r l'" o 1n 1. r., J 11 home m Tortleroe·k 2 ) r e Bearh & Adams Pref 1-'rom l roomtol400~4 1 h11no" ~'·'• \rlhur '"' & 1vs r14~ From hJndlc .1 fu ll r.mf!r of ~•·il'onx• i l4 645313.11 oldl14'111s.!!:p l76.\ • il'>t'dW IO olaCPyour8·DayWee~Class1loedbyma11 ino•I e
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For Rent1Unfurn Two 545 4123 mo On rail ofrs Slfi5 0 heud door rr" v 1'11"1' lost & FoWtd advi~OI I Orange Coast Sa\ IOj!S • I • a~.2 BR's w gar ,no BAYFRO.._.T mo Tiff. ll F:.\I> ~675625j · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 11 1!7 1 Sl20 . 17~Adams,C M e I e kids. $400 mo Isl & last 1""'11 Qt; ART t: RS C 0 \I li.Moultcewftts 5100 213 00-I 32S8 Lie I 541H~ 1 Pnme orrtt'e 673·1003 PA:'\I f.S \prof P~s1onal Rentals Wonted 4600 ....................... All Readm~s. p, t & l'on j ft J ing l e 1 •.
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cld 779 W 19th St Lagun·1 Br h 500 s<1 fl ~lararea I lt~D M~• llAM·4AM e Oldest t'ra~~,sagen<'y s.si-8008 5350 • 33J7 3rd Strert Call 575 1636 ~~ ~le~~~~·~~2~~: Mun fi)-1 iuo.!l431 f1JLL TIM E • l •
All cllents screened with ~ & 572 sq n SI 00 pt'r 213 393-2J4 ~s/l1t•est/ I t\111) Ile Kenn) Grass Position availablr in our •• I e ~os & reftrences sq ft .. 3975 R1rch . N H u._. I h l I Pica.~ call your sister I South <;:oast Plaza omce I
C I' " t541 5032 """"' c eose AIMllKe PREGHAHT? 707·462·483.S 1 l.O\'e you Eicpenence prefer red. e ts: osmopo 1tan . gen • Hrookhurst , Garfield , ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANCY' . Contact Kathy Am e I I Good Morning America. DANA POINT's bes t IOl'. .ipprox 500 sq ft. all, or .._., TESTING Man 40 60 atlr. enJO)'S burgey S404006 • I ••
TheTormrrow Sbow 200' toSOO' at 7& incl all p:irt ~ per sq ri Cpt.1 Opportwlity 5005 ABORTION I.ire Wanted by pretty 1 e
• •., orr • to a l I new Util & janitor 97S-1120 ~indow covenng inrl ti. j ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIRTI I CONTROL lady. Jacobs. Gen Dell CAlJfO~IA • I Publish my ad for 8 d ays starting e
rllents who need a pl are (Xfice space for rent 31\5 non ~rmker cost a ~t e., a Lau n 24 H Http Lilt• Laguna Beach, 926Sl
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• 1 Class1f1ca11on • ---------1 Prestiginus We~l<'hff TwoOffices , &U-07Gl,Agrnt Won~n·sr~·ntcr.1125 E l'rtponm.... e I Name • Mtrmmte wanted to shr area $1 00 ~q rt Mel11e·al 5275 sma II offict:. !Jlll I F:X Et' UT IV F. SL' IT ~: lith St 11110 t:ast s A •••••••••••••••• • •••• •• S..IRas & Lo• e I e
4bdrm d uplex N B Bldg Call 64S 6501 me d 1 u m 11 r r i rt' AND Sl::CHF:TA llli\L · · ScMok& 1115 To~Center Dr I Ad dress
Avail Mar r h I i.I St'cr ela rial s pace1 lll.iSINESS A\a1lablem •••••••••••••• IMtnlctiCMI 7005 Costa Mesa.92626 •I •
646-222.S $25S Mo-PnvateoHice a\a1lable l r \'1ne Cu r renll ) PSYCHIC & •••••••••••••••••••••• Equal ()p~rtunity e 1 City Z1p ___ Pho ne e
shartmy3 BR 2sty hme. parking1k1tchenettespc 8411 3392 operat1n1t and almosl ~Rffdlft91 $31 .90/WK Emp oyer e 1 Checkor M O enc losed O e
NB, nr beach, tennis. 18600 Mam St llunt Bch. Prime Newport &-ach of full. Perfert for pro Pvt & confidentiul. 25 Hot lunch. <!.M Chris· I •
$350. 768·6380; 631·36 18 Daily Janlr All olil pd rice. Newly remc1tMrd frssional womon lo work yrs ex p. Lic• Appl tian Preschool. 646·5423 looW&Hpillg/ •. 1 Charge my ad to e
Shr 2BR.1',BAaptLal? Avajl now'(7l418483133 beautiful Cllll Ma rk onherown ina s1tual!on 631·5588 Cltrtl
Bt'h. S350 + util. ~ 14lurh has proven ~ur William Tell:1 All ! W..tH. 1075 F 0 r N w P t B l' h I• I O -i!P 1$ Exp I e
cess Ca 11. P RT As • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • Ca I f I I • 49'1·36S8 • 11 ll N T I N G T 0 N ~ & M-t fwy sociates. tOAM 3PM on En11lish Houstkeeper Rcstaur:anl I or ap· • I ~ I
Male 18·25 B£ACfl• rriV':ltc• ofilFe. Sllar1• ly. 1714 1 962·8311 or "'DIU l[JS With references seeks polntmcnt, &46·020l. ask e I 0 ~ # Exp I e
114:1JthSt NR. IOIOSteFWtt open itp:1c1• P1.Hti11lly write ' 18 988 Ml .lWUUW"L llvc·ln situation in ror Mar.orboQkkeeper. • M1tu~:·~~~~~3·:6:a me .. 3 rri:".~~~~r~r~as ~139;'1 Ans $350 mo. e:,~:.1~;·9J'~u n t a l n F,x!~'~!h -~~n~~ucT~n.~7~~~~ p ~~~~home :· r=:-.::::-.-w-E-:LL-PAY-rHEPOSTAG E-.:.::.:-.::.::1
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fun'I 3 br. 2 ba C'dM Avai lable 00:.~sl;~O:~ Office spar .. on busy ........... t:omet Unbind Young ma rrttd man Call Answer Ad "398. e ' 11111 NO PO~TAGl : llonY. S300 for master br call m •lfMll 3133 Newport 81\'d Approx Ou ._.., 5015 ICEBOX would Uke odd jobseves 34hrs, &42:4300. e • ,.11 m u , : t
&mll'ltt r b11.673·1S6l 4llO sq, ft. S440/mo. In· .. :JT.' •• ::J ......... ! My wire is worriedabout ~.r~ekteynd~j· ~aa:dvd~a~ IOOH•ll I• ! '' MAillO : e
Re11p re ma le 2S·3S 10 MEWPORT llACH clds uUls 2A50 Ntwport -sTOl~r .i. •TMll her brother He lives ' 8 1 sun M c com J ·~ 1 "I n e ... ·-plush z bdrm. 2 ba. AI RPORT C11•tom of Blvd • "--\11 Mesa. S<>e '""5 -.. h d h · "0 jobs. 9'72·9525 eves: ask usy n r e v'-111 o !>"II~ " ...,.., ~ ,.,, """ N 8. Busl u s Strvlce w. us an t' :I " neon ror lkll. pany has opening or 1 o • e
Nfl <'Ondo. S77dS + '' .. utdil Ora, 800 lo 1800 sq fl Manager. f'lrm needs wor kinic a hunf(er llllCrEI IC'BeO.X I Bab""1tu·na n'"wborn le r11t·paced person to1 • .~ BUSINESS REPL y LABEL ~ 0 1fler S an wte.n 9 Frotn90'per 9rf. IUSMSS.ADOHSS l'&pl'al tor new hi· ~locktdm)' . .,. " .. hlftdle accounts P.•Y•· e _ >
60-0loS7 .MullanRltl.~·2960. An11werl n" Ii mall volume /h1·profit pro·1 f o u r y r s . f'.V ble, bank dtpos1ts & ""''"•\\•1• .. 11 .. 0•11()\u .. n•1• .. •0<1~·· : e
0 -"r 25 yrspr r toshr " JeC't 9 HI int4'r est1 HW.UD! Brookhurst & Elli s aaency s tate me nts. • ! ; •
'WRlf" • ~ c · serviced conre ren <'t' Loil: Grey and white *.fltt2_ _ Paid tOmJ>any benefits e f "0$1-ol """' 111 ,.<' B· 4W"t w1 r C':2'tso + ~:,.~m· execuplan =m:.~l4~.ii.~rt ~~i~~~.eq&~~1li°ri~J nwo lekcatc Fr1tFSebt SLvBi(' Nunes Aid •H&t daJ MtrMtlw~ .. ,ary f'Olft• ... c 01111y"""Co11Pilatt01ityPllot I"' • olMl• h ,,_ bl II Ph 11 roo •· ru · · work al rompanlon, men1uratt with U · • e -en s •AMtwC..C..t.. Ntwporl deac nur ..-.poss1 e. a Pl .. CM05 o ,._. H1n. Br/Ba. 1275. f'-llHnitt/culfom Hoac Holp 1000 sq ft.. ll$41-8156 7PM·llPM. _ ~'f!,":!l t~!Te~e!'::~~ f:t•nct. Call Sally: t ~ e ran Avail . No om •"-It *'Ond floorofflctt,am· y d • PAllOTllWAIDl ....... _. --•· -. I I • DrtP/DNI•· 545.5105 tt ,_ epace. pit parlllnc. well m1ln· OU on t n('('(I u i.tun to tat: Sat 'tbhlt fark _.__, -•--fhlll•lfled .\chc arl• thct t loa 1MO ~1"• .. s::.~:1 .. ~ bldl VlckJ days "ilrtw fa~I" when )OU West Apl1 In lrvlne. eorn..uon10rtvtr, J hn Ml!W\'f to 1a i.tat·t·l•Sshal t UO W. lly It 1 • ~ 114 /US .. 4100, ev u pla<'ean ldinlhe Dally Grffft w/blatlt bull. dall7. Rallpt. wkld1 . .-ra11eor y11rchak•!lt'•e Cottl ...... CAIHH e
PW ... l ;ou ••ant tn ·-·· 714 1173·1112, luu .,,lot Want Ada! Call red, ll'ffD 6 7ellow. N.B. area. IU·UT a bl'tttr wa~tott'llmore • l}l!IJPl,lat<.~lfltdl ~l!Ml-· _ now _642·S67~--NIOafYW·mL_ .1.!qlll ! t -~ ............................. :
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e&.m No work e'<p e r .
neceuar)'. bill muKI
. ha\'t 10 key by klllch.
Some light ltCOURUng
berilgrocmd OI' fl .. Se'll
would be a plus. Thl5
position is in the
in1ur1111tt <»pt. " fine Newport But• Co.
orrerlnf excellent
buenu ' startlni 11lary of $700, c.11 T_.y: .. ,,,....
SICllTAIY ()pfrations 1ervice1 of
important companv
nttds individual with
dll'taf11.ne 1yfin1 know du. L g ht
barlc1rouad o k .
Slartinc sa1ary "°° up. Call Tuelday:
lkt72.0l0t
IUSIMISS
DIYILOPM9fT
OMC• New bank seeks
ex p e r ienced
individual Mthm banks business development
area. Excellent o pporlll'D ity. Call
Tuesday. c.ry: t1J.Ol0t
LOAM MMMTS New division ol oot or
state ba nk s eeks
experienced indMduals with ability to originate
package & negotiate
major 2nd trust dteds. Mortgage bank or PPB
Co . ba c It g round preferred. Excellent
benefits potential '
starting salary Sl.000 + comm lu ion .• Ca II
Tuesday:
C.-ry: '72.f JO I
SICllTAIY
Belutif..,..beac.4h lotatld
blnll seeks ex~
co mmercial•
In s tallment loin
aeeretary to wotll i1
smell braftth, Compeny
offers excelletit benefits
'irowth potetllill. c.u Ttllllda,•: c.;,: m.t11 I
M111a1• terulein Si wded for buly N. B. of· MaxVll
fit"e. Nnllor1 eertlfkate Needed. plA .-. ort I ,...._.,Ml...,, . 15 to 25--.,... week.
=~UITO .eveninp and pouibly -Saturday. ExperieMe In Yarhb,J.131 ad buildin1 or paae Pl , Colla Ilea nakeup desinllle. AbHi· * MODaS •MO.S ly to wort fat alld H ·
Girtl Deeded part time curately ....-J>retlUN
to boat pa rties aa necessary. Salary de· m-im pends oa espertence. · The DailY. POot ii aa MOOMUellTIHl7 equal oP'portunity
Tw1I yeur extra hours employer. Women and
illlo H.8 . ...ell$ minorillu are n ·
Namy, a1e 3MO, English ~..:rt.~.&... at
Pff•ry &all(uage. Own fromcounier. Ii *ive 111&o. Won lam· ·
4pm, Mon·Fri. No :!f c..t homework or cooking PW
eseept for IDlmed. care JJO • .., St.
,ma1Na1 to 6tmo. old c-. ...._CA.
bllbJ. SAiary .n. Ref'•i-.-----~lllf
11«. Call .. -6005; after RECEPTIONIST / lml~illt
Z call•tal. -Ty PIS T . C . II .
..._,~ chiropradic olc, lnMnl
UV&IN. 600 smoker, SSWPll. 10 key bJ tourh. wlcda~ PM 5-7, Wknds Call for appt, t .. Pll.
7.7 PM.~ work ~•;=...o..mo~------1
N . ~ST WSlnl Opportunity + with fut MUISIS AIOI gl'OWillJ Cmand al plan· Exper'd, all shifts. ning firm i11 Newport Oonv. Hoap. Nwpt. Bch. Beach. Need IOmtOM
Brin& your smile & join with good appearance,
111! Free mjr. med:, den-typing & general office
taJ " Ufe las. Call Mrs. stills. Start immed. Call
Slooe: 64HIM4. 640-4482 btwn l-3pm.
The festest draw in the Selhng ~nyUung . with a
West. . .a Daily Pilot Daily _Pilot Classified Ad
ClaMilied Ad 642-5678 !S a simple matter .. ----·~ · Lustcall64€567~8~.~-••••••••••••••• • • . • • .... Tl Of'MMa •
• M<!l~r route in Prjfil~. ~ewport •
Beach area. Low miles; ap-e proximately 350 customers. •
• Weekday hours 2:30-5:30pm. e
Sat & Sun. 5am-7am. Minimum e amOlUlt or collecting. For de· e
• tails call Bruce Carty or e e 'Foster Ouellet at 642-4321. e
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COME IN OR CALL FOR
... APPIAJlii\L Ci>rm~r-DeLlllo
tsn~VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 15. 1982
MODILS
tM STOCI
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Chd eu t••tl ......._efHNO. ••ti tUALITY Pll ·OWNIO ~ .... .............
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TOOAYI
SALIS • •Y1C1 LIAa.
SADDLEIACK
IMW 114a........,..
NW'f.
.. lllOM YllJO ~*Y Pkwy on 1.5
111-IMO ~aosec1 Sundays
• ATLAS CHRYSLa..._ YMOUTH
2929 Hubor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. 5-46-1934. 3 blocks.
sooth of San Diego Freeway olf Harbor Blvd. Complete1
1body shop. Sales. Service Pans. Service Dept. open
Monday thru Friday 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. and 8 A.M. to
5 P.M. on Saturday . • HACH IWOUS
848 Dove Street. Newport Beach Tel. 752·0900. Call us.
we're the specialists lor Alla Romeo. Peugeot, Seal> &
MaMratl .
• THEODOIEIOllNSFOtlD
Modefn sales, service. parts. body, paint & tire depts.
Compet1tiw rates on lease & dalily rentals 2060 Harbor
BIYd .. Costa Mesa. 842·0010 or S40-8211.
JOHNSON & SON UMCOLH MBCUIY
2829 Harbor Blvd .• Costa MeN. Tel. ~5630. 57 Years
of triendly family service -Orange County's old"t I.in~
coin-Mercury dealership.
SOUTH COAST DOMI 2• Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel.~. RV MNlce
tpeeiallata, ~.u1tom van converlions.
NIWPOIT MO.TS
3100 W. Coaat Highway, Newport e .. oh. Tel.
M2·t405/S40-1764. The Ferran~.
.. ,. \
COMMftl
CHEVROLET
.... • 1 •• '
r-I I \~ '
~4&-I 200
..... u .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..... tf 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 C1prl . 'lnecll tu
('fflfnt, AM/F CHHttt
w/eq Gd trana. It/JO 68d Mul l tell SUO
u.c... tf 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7t Lincoln Vtruilles
Ul)lt blue Xlnl cond.
~631·1345""645·4010 -
......... tf 12
·~~···················· Ill Mutta.na. T· Top Ork Blue. Xlnt <And 13700
Or Best Call Eves,
~N3 ·es Ford ll111tan1. Ru11
Wtll SL800 or Reas or .
]!J. 752·2820 art SP M
'66 Must. ronvtrl . 289
ai&o, xlnt rond. 1st l3SOO
~e1,__MS~
a. • ..-. ttH ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Old's CutlHS Good
Cond Ster eo SIOOO Must Sell! 475-2279
'79 Old's Cutlass All
Xtraa + Snrf. CHERRY CAR ! 15700 0 80
-~963-9400
'7JDehloy• Xlnt rond. Owner 1 ~rhaaj_rJ1035. ~-8039
Piiio tt57 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Pinto Runabout Lo Lo
MJ 4 Sl>d, Air, Stereo,
Tape. Full Pwr PP.
67J.!l9!.:..P2·~1
'74 Pinto, new paint.
clean in & out Sl800
Warren S36 9968,
§!LZJlll_ --_..
........ tt60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl Arrow GT. 5 spd, air.
AM1FM. $2495.
1135-23231631-2'7 SO B n a'!
'74 Dusttr. 6 ryl. stk.
Am1FM Stereo tape.
New eng, clutch. in·
lttior, vin lop. receipts
avail 21 mpg. Sl850
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'Tl Thunderbird. beaut.
oond. AJI xtras. s.noo.
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MATCH THE NUMBERS OH THE
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • MEWPC>n DA TSUM
888 Dove Street, Newport Beach. Tel. 833-1300. ,\t the
triangle ol Jamboree, MacArthur & Bristol behind Vic·
torla Station. Sain, Service. Leasing & Parts. Fl•t d•
oounts to the public.
• . NAIHS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. ~9100. Orange
County's Largest Cad illac dealer. Sales. Service. Leas·
mg
• DAVID J. PHILLIPS IUICIC.fl'ONl1AC-MA%DA
Sales • Servioe • Leasing
24888 Alicia Parkway
Laguna Hills 837·2400
• CHICIC IVHSON POltSCHl-AUDl-VW
415 E. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach. 673-0900. The only
dealership In Orange County with theM thrH great
makes under one roof!
• ALAN MAGNOM ftOMl'IAC-SUIAIU
2480 Hart>or Blvd.. Costa MeM. Tel. 54M300. Sal .. ,.
S.Vlce, Leeslng .• "Mr. Goodwreneh."
0 HOUSI 0. IWOln'S
MIK•B•ll.> ............ LIMllilt
92 Manch .. ter Blvd .. &.na Pertl (on Santa Ane
F,...9Y). Take BHch Blvd, offremp -Sharp rlght on
Manchester. ow. MER-CEDll (213 or 714) 137.2333
• • IOI LONGPRE roMTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd .. Westminster. Tel. 892-6651 Orange
County's oldest, and largest Pontiac dealership Sales.
Service, Parts.
• SAIL CHIVIOLn
900 South Coast Highway
Laguna Beach
°'Qrry'• .......... ~ ,.., ..
SALES HOURS: Mon ·Fri. ~7. Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10.4
494·1131 546-9967
COST A MESA DATSUN
2845 Hart>or Blvd , Costa Mesa Tel 540.6410 Serving
Orange County for 16 years. 1 Mlle 'so 405
• SUNSn FORD, IMC. .
(Home of Wiiiie the Whale~ s.440 Garden Grove Blvd ..
Westminster Tel 636-4010
• • SANT A AMA DATSUN
2001 E. 17th Street, Sar\ta Ana. Tel 558·781 1. Your-
Or1glna1 Dedicated Oaisun Dealer
• MllACLI MAZDA
We'w movedl Our new location ii 1425 Baker Street, eo.ta Meet Tel. ~5-3334. Stop by & visit our bf'and new
lhOwroom and ... why we're the 11 Mazda dealer 1n
Southern Callforoia. Sales, Service, Parts and Leasing .
• AMAH8M MAZDA
'-cw,O.C. ....... ~ ... ,.,.. '-"* "-C..."
eo1 S. Anehelm Blvd .. Anaheim 966-1820. Juat north of
Senta An1 Frwy. on Antlhelm &Nd. Cell us first!
"WE ARE HARO TO FINO-eUT WORTH ITI"
• SADDUIACllMW~AltU
...-02 Margueri te Pkwy .. AV91Y Pkwy. eJtit
Wit offer what no bank or leaM compeny can· t EJCpertly
sc.tted. moat mod•n aervice & PlrtS dept : 2. One of the
Southland'• most experienced .._ & leaalng st9"; 3
Elimination of the mt Odle,,,. n by IMalng dMler dt'9Ct.
131·2040 4 ....
DGM LEASING. IMC .
730 w. 19th St , Costa Mesa 642·19«
You're m fore surprise at DGM Leasing
• CONNELL CHIVaOUT
.2128 Hart>or Blvd .. Costa Mela. Ov9f 20 years serving
Orange County! s.1 ... INsing, MtVloe. Cell 5'46·1200;
tpeelal parts line: 546·9400: body shop line: 754-0WO.
• IOY CA9'VM IOU.S IOYCMMW /
1540 JambOtH Road. Newport Beech. fJ40.e444. Sal ...
Service, Patts And L ... ing.
COMSIDll IT SOLOI
UMd cera •e 1n derNnd and Mil quic:kly when ldllertiHCI
'In cleaalfi«S. To place your privlrte ~ed. a.II s.lty L•
•Ma-M71.
FOR FURifHER INFORMATIO.N, OR ro· BE PLACED
ON THIS AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT R~~ 642-56781
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UH AN<,f l OUN' ( L AL II (1H NIA 2~ CE NTS
·uoWling storin sinks oil rig; 84 feared dead
ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland
(AP> -One of the world's:
largest oil rigs sank today in a .
howling North AUanUc storm off
I the coast of Newfoundland and
84 workers aboard were missing
and feared dead. Rescue plan es and ships
battled poor visibility in rain
and snow in a search for any
survivors. The rig operator ,
Mo b il Oil Canada Ltd., sal4
bodies were spotted in the water
w h ere the rig had been
operating 175 nautical miles east
of St. John's.
The men had been ordered to
aba ndon the rig whe n it
developed a 15-degree list after
a night·long beating in gale
winds and snow, Mobil said.
About nine hours later. Mobil
PERFECT CONDITIONS Ke rmit the Frog hitched a ridE> on
'.'Jorth Laguna Comm unit~· Association's entry in Laguna
Mrs. Reagan opens
anti-drug crusade
WASHJNGTON !AP> Nancy
Reagan is venturing on a rare
trip without her husband that
will shift the spotlight from her·
free i:lothes and expensive china
and focus it on her campaign
against drug abuse.
One of Mrs . Reagan's staJf
aides , who asked not to be
identified, said the fi rst lady
wants to draw attention lo the
problem of drug abuse a nd
hopes "the publicity that results
will make a lot of people across
the country aware of it ...
However, the aide was careful
to say Mrs. Reagan is not
endorsing any of the particular
projects s he visits.
White House aides have
expr essed concern that Mrs.
Reagan's spending habits have
received more publicity than her
interest in drug abuse treatment
and foster grandparents -her
two pet projects. .
Mrs. Reagan planned visits to
drug treatment centers today in
Tampa and St. Petersburg, Fla.
She is t o be i n Dallas on
Tuesday.
The journey was preceded by
an unusual briefing for reporters
accompa nying the first lady.
complete with a film about one
or the drug progra ms she is
visiting.
M r .:s . Reagan o fte n h as
expressed concern a bout the
lllllil l:lllT 1111111
Chance of m easurable
rain 10 percent or less
through Tuesday .
Considerable cloudiness.
Tonight's lows 52 to 58.
Tuesday's highs 62 at
beaches, 68 inland .
C Details Page A3 >.
l•llTlllY
Crn11 o/i.*"" boat• brawd
light wind•. /og .ond
Uar.at.,.., •kif• du""9 Ow
SJr d M•d.oinfer RegoUo.
Re.wt• .cart on Hoge 85.
t
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nation's drug probiem, but has
limited her active involvement
to giving a few speeches and
vis iting a few treatment centers.
The presid ent 's wife has
b lamed t he d r ug proble m
partially on permissive parents.
Yet, she also has acknowledged
that she believes her two grown
c hildren "probably smoked
m arijuan a at o ne t im e o r
another."
Mrs. Reagan's a ides said
today's trip is the first in a
series as she gets more deeply
i nvo lved 'in the a nti-drug
crusade.
"Mrs. Reagan is not an expert
in the field of drug abuse," said
one aide. "She doesn't seek to
endorse, she seeks to support.
She supports the concept of
parents ' groups and s he's
looking and listening and
learning just like everybody else
and hopes to increase . . . the
understanding and the concern
for the problem in the hopes that
the experts will find solutions ."
Her first stop was the Pinellas
Park Elementary School in St.
Petersburg, where s he was
sitting in on a drug prevention
program aimed at fifth graders.
lo the evening , she was to
attend a three-hour meeting of
parents and adolescents who are
goi ng t hrough a treatment
program called Straight Inc.
She was particularly
impressed with this pro&ram, an
aide said, because It does not
use government money, it is
drug free, it is one of the few
programs designe d for
adolescents, it accepts only
children who have t>acking from
their families and most of its
partlcipants are not rrom court
referrals.
The program often lasts a
year and costs between Sl,000
and $2.SOO., lt uses many ot the
same principles as Alcoholics
Anonymous.
After spending the ni1ht ln
Tampa, Mrs. Rea1an files to
Dallas to meet with the Texans'
War on Dnap, a 1roup of 17
promlneat civic leaders wbich
ha• ... lmtrwneetal la pWq
the atate to pus ton&roVentat
laws outla•IDI dru1
parapllenaalla and provldta1
stiff prlton lerm1 for dru1
pushers.
Tb• ftnt llldy also will vllll a
parent f roup dedicated to
remo• n1 dru1s from
RleU..C., a IUIMn'tt of DalJM.
f, #
issued a s tatem ent that the
Ocean Ranger had gone down.
Two lifeboats were sighted by
search aircraft -one capaized
and the other stern-down in the
,..ater. A partially inflated
Hreraft also was seen, rescue
authorities said.
There r eporte dly we r e
survival suits on t he rig for all
those aboard. Officials said they
probably could have kept a
wearer alive for about an hour.
but It was not known if the
workers had time lo put them
on.
A search and r esc u e
s pokesman in Halifax said
waves as high as 40 feet made It
impossible to retrieve bodies
although tugs in the area could
see them floating.
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' Beach's 16th annua l Patriot's Da~· Parade '.'Jinct~· l'nlries
'amused the spectators. 1 Prizes listed on Pai!t.' l·tJ 1
BOOKED Los A ngt•les
Ra m s quarterba<:k Dan
Pas torini was booked in
Nt.•wport Beach Sunda,· on
s u s µicion o f clrun'ken
dri\'inj!
Ram booked
on driving
charge in NB
Los Ange l es R a ms
quarterback Dan Pastorini
posted $1,500 bail early today
and was released from Newport
Beach Jail, where he was
booked late Sunday night on
suspicion of drunken driving.
Pastorini', 32, was stopped
about 11 p.m. Sunday by a
Newport Beach police officer at
Brookhurst Street and Pacific
Coast Highway In Huntinston
Beach, said Lt. Gary Petersen ol
the Newport Beach P olice
Department.
He said the arresting officer
saw Pastorini's Porsche streak
past Prospect Street in Newport
Beach on the coast hilhwaY. at
95 to 100 mph.
Blaze hits
Santa Ana
Dietal f ir01
Fire broke out in a Santa Ana
e lectrical plating company
today. causing minor injuries to
two people and resulting in an
unknown amou nt of
contaminated water entering the
city's sewer system.
Fire department officials said
the blaze caused an estimated
$40,000 damage to the facilities
of National Technology Co. at
220 W. Central Ave. The fire was
~xti!lguished before dawn today.
Sufrer ing fr om s mok e
inha lation were a Santa An a
firefighter and an unidentified
per son believed to be an
employee of the firm, which is
involved in the plating of metals
for electrical circu{t boards.
A fire department spokesman
said this morning a hazardous
material cleanup company has
diked off storm drains in the
area and is cleaning up water
contam inated with c hemicals
that drained from the building.
The spokesman said a vat
containing plating acids was
involved in the fire.
F ire officials believe some
chemically contaminated water
leaked into the sewer system.
The amount is unk nown ,
however.
Oflicials said workers at the
county's sewa ge treatment
facilities have been alerted so
they ~an take precautionary
action to neutralize or filter out
the contaminated waler.
Firefi1hlers ..,. ealled to lite
scene at a;J 4 a.at. today by employees o first tried to
douse the na s themselves.
Twenty-fl 1 flrefl1hters had
the blaze under control within a
half hour, spokesmen said.
Two sear c h a nd r escue
helicopters are at the site along
with an airplane. Two boats
were in the area searching for
survivors and another service
vessel was heading lo the Ocean
Ranger site from other oil rigs
working in the area.
Two other boats en route from
St. J ohn's were expected to
arrive by evening.
The company said there was
no Indication of whether any of
t hose aboard s urvived the
sinking or the attempts to
escape in lifeboats.
A spokes m a n for the rig
owners -Ocean Drilling and
Exploration Drilling Co. of New
Orleans , La .. -said that of the
114 p eople o n the rig 10
<See RIG, Paie AZ>
Police probe
shooting ·at
deputy's home
By PHIL SNEIDER MAN
Of .. INity l"I• , ....
Police were trying today to
piece together de tails of a
weekend shooting in which a Los
Angeles County Sheriff's deputy
fatally wounded one of three
people allegedly trying to break
in lo his Huntington Beach
home.
Huntington Beach police Lt.
Merle Schneblin said the dead
man Is a 21-year-old transient
who had lived most recently in
Anaheim. He said the man's
name was bei n g w ithhe ld
pending notification of his
family.
The incident occurred at 6
a.m. Sunday at the Gu mm Drive
residence of Richard Orosco, 32. a
IO-year veteran of the Sheriff's
office currently assigned to the
Norwalk station. reports show.
Orosco told officers he and his
wife were awakened by the
sound of two men removing
glass frem a bedroom window
and attempting to crawl inside.
The <!eputy instructed his wife
to call police while he took a
.38 -caliber re volver from a
closet. Orosco told officers.
T he deputy told police he
confronted the two men in the
back yard and ordered them to
halt.
When the men refused to stop
and pointed dark objects that
appeared to be guns. Orosco
fired three shots at them . he told
police.
The two continued to flee until
one collapsed on the sidewalk
while the other entered a car
waiting in front of the home, the
deputy told police.
Orosco held one man and a
woman i n t h e ca r until
Huntington Bea c h police
arrived.
The dead man was struck by a
single bullet entering his upper
back, U . Schneblin said.
The two others arrested bv
(See DEPUTY, Paie AZ>
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SMOKE EATER A Costa Mesa fireman leaves the
entrance to the Deja Vu nightclub during a blaze that gutted
the builtling today. Investigators are combing the charred
interior to determine the cause or the fire.
Pastorini fajled a roadside
sobriety test and was booked
into Jail, he said.
The quarterback, who joined
the f.rofesslonal football team
last all, lives ln Newport Beach.
according to the. police arrest
Fire guts Mesa bistro
report. ·
It was not the first time
Pastorini has made headlines
for his drtvtn1. In December t•. Putorlni then a reserve
for tbe Oakland lhldera1·
suffered a cut mouth aaa
bnalHll noH after his car hit a
tree In Almeda, which la near
Oakland. '
Police said the accident waa
due to "eRelli" 1peed."
Coeta Mesa firemen battled a
stubborn blue that sutted the
interior ot the Deja Vu nitbtclub
lbi1 mornln1 as score• of
1pectaton watched.
The 'fire broke out In tbe
nithtelub at 23115 Newport Blvd.
at about I : 15 a .m. and within
momenta black 1moke l'OM into
the leaden lki•.
Police SI\. R.J . Bell Hi4
inH1~ton were 1Hkln1 a man wttMtla aald tMJ
~
saw runnbll from the one-llor'J
m1ht club Just momenta after
1moke was seen comlnl from
tbe front and rear doon ot the
buUdln1. I
Firemen, wearln1 breaUUn•
apparlltua &nd wieldin1 axa1 chopped holes in the roof ana
rear door to 1ain acceu to the
blaae.
Deana Gilpin. wbo Hid ahl ii
the muapr of tM al1hlelub,
was la teen a1 •be watelled
flrem• bettlln1 lbe fire lnlkle
the concrete llructure. '
She said the owners 1peat
more than SZS0 ,000 ln
remodeUn1 the 6,4GO-aqare-foot
bulldinl Just two yean alO.
·'It had new carpettnc -
ever)'lhln1," she IObblll.
, Tom EIHa, co-o..., of tbl
Deja Vu, arrlVed at &be llllbt·
club parkln1 lot a .. o•l IO"
.minutes aft.-Ute ftn UDIU. clitea&IW, .... AI)
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U.auls ~y,· 9; shot to death From PegeA1
DEPUTY. • •
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unsucceufulb to pry llt mouua
Ol'•D Satut••1 durin1 tb•
PltltMtl\ Aato Show.
JamH .. ala or auburbao U••• It. Clair under•Hl
.... 17 • ,..,... dama1e to an
artery t.aldnl blood to the braln.
Tbe youtl\, who received
numerous ltit.claea to close cult
on h• rece and n.ck, wM ln
ontiff addresses
if(eria11:· students.
IBAl>AH', Ni1eria <AP> -sectarim d.iffenncea preftftled
Paul JI, 1pea1d9c tbe M.a.IDI from .. ""*"' °" a.• this natloft's lar..-bow to ,,..t lloalem N'8eria l•~. told students and to the pope. Tbe Vatican, ln a ue-. aat to Ion si&hl ot statement released today. teld
r1 ... , . .aue& while p.urauinl the Moalems' decision aot to ~development. appear was "independent of tbe
Eoonomie pro1resa, the holy father."' tiff uld in hit bea)ily at The pope bad planned lo
us, "ii DOt enouah to free deliver a speeeh Sunday to
an from the many conditions religious leaders at the State
aituat.iens of incompleteness House in Kaduna stressint such
at beset his pel10fl&llty and co~ ~on aspects of .t~e two
Jiis life in society." rel1g~ons as oppos 1t1on to
His message, oo the fourth a.bort1on, respe_ct for human
Gay of his West Africa tour, was rights and belier m o~e God.
at the University or Ibadan, in But after ~ddressmg at le~t
this city ~iles north of Lagos. 500,000 swaying, h~nd·clappmg
Police seb.ed an armed man at people at an open-aar Mass, the
·Lagos' National Stadium shortly pontiffs appearance at the State
before Pope John Paul II House was canceled and be celebrat~ Mass there Friday, made his second speech ~ead
&the News Arency or Nigeria said to t WO ~oslem prov1~clal
•oday. gov,e.rnors m a crowded airport
It also said three peopte, one waiting room: .
with a loaded ptstol were After reading his speech, the
arrested at Kaduna 's 'au-port pope presented two pontifical
Sunday shortly after the pope medals then waited , vlstbly
left after a trip to northern embar~assed, for the customary ...Nigeria. response of thanks. It never •· . came, and be boarded his plane
,; M e a n w h 1 I e , s e v e r a I for the night back to Lagos.
explanations were given today
'for the cancellation of a me«in1
ihat had been scheduled Sunday
in the northem state of Kaduna
between Moslem leaders and the
J\M>pe -attempting to improve
it-elations between Christianity
1and Islam.
~ Nigerian 90urces, who asked
not to be ide ntified . sa"1
o\14...
A government spokesman said
rivalry among three Moslem
sects prevented agreement on a
delegation to meet tbe pope. But
Catholic leaders said the failure
of the religious representatives
to appear was a setback for
Vatican efforts to weave better
ties with Islam.
atable condition at Alle1heny
General Hospital today, said
Dorothy Packer, a nursing
supervisor.1
"The couaar just pounced on
the kid . got him by the neck,"
said Dona ld R oma n , a
concession stand operator at the
show. "You could see the blood.
ll was terrible."
1 The cougar, named Tom-Tom,
was one or several cats beint
used u a promotional gimmick
for IJincoln-Merc ury autos
durlng the show. H was known
for its peaceful disposition.
"I've personally played with
this cat, with my bare hands. It
was just one of those weird
thincs, a freak occurrence.
AP .......
AND THE BAND PLAYED ON Pope John Paul II salutes
band conductor outside Kaduna Cathedral in '.'ligeria. The
Pope C'elebrated an open air mass Sunda~· at th<' ra<'e track
We're very ul)Mt,'' aald Donald
Bishop, mana1er or the show,
which was sponsored by the
Pittsburgh Automobile Trade
Anoclatioo.
The boy, who went to the show
with his family, spent most ot
Sunday sleeping, Mrs. Packer
11aid.
"Monday will be a day" for
talkin& about what happened,
s he said . "l think h e
remembers. But he doesn't want
to talk about it. He hasn't been
very talkative."
Seals was runntn1 with
another boy at the convention
center as Steele was brin&in1
the leashed animal into a
crowded s how area, said
Michael Reilly, a spokesman for
the auto show. The cou1ar
suddenly_ oounced on Seals.
Steele "had his bands wide
the cat's mouth trying to pry
open the jaws, ·but be wasn't
able to do it," reilly said. '"The
cat wouldn't release the child
but he waan't able to bite down
any further, either."
Police Sgt. Arthur Banze, an
off-duty officer attending the
show, shot the cougar in the
shoulder after Steele rolled out
of the way. Steele wasn't hurt.
''If people hadn't gathered
around and kicked the animal, I
could have han41led it . . . could
have gotten him to let go. They
only made him more excited,"
said Steele, who operates Bob
Steele Animal Productions of
Lessburg, Fla. "It was my only
accident ever. He was my best
cat, too."
"Just like a house cal, if you
spook the cat, it's going to
react," Reilly said.
Dawn Stader, 25, a trainer
who was with the cat, was
arrested by police after she
allegedly swore at Banze and
ki cked him in the groin when he
shot the animal, police said. She
was charged with aggravated
assault, terroristic threats.
disorderly conduct and resisting
arrest, police said.
Steele's son, Michael, 25, was
charged with obstructing an
officer in the line of duty and
disorderly conduct, officers
said.
police are Henry SanUaao. 25,
and Patricia Leonard, 2', each
residing at the same Aaahelm
addre11s.
The two were In Hunt1neton.
Beach Jail today on suspicion ot
murder and buralary. Ball wu
set at $250,000 each.
Lt. Schneblin said
inveatiaaton are attemptin• to
determine a motive for the
break-lo. He said llema found In·
the trio's car contained Oro1co's
address.
"We've found no Indication
they had any beef with the
deputy," he said. "SO far we
don't know why they had his
address. There ls no indication
they knew him."
From PageA1
BISTRO. • •
Police and fire illvesticators
were combine the charred
Interior late this morntn1 in an .
effort to determine the cause ot
the blaze.
Final rites
slated for
FV executive
Funeral services for Fountain
Valley business executive Jack·
Paul Johnson, who died of
cancer Friday, are scheduled
for 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Harbor Lawn Memorial Chapel
in Costa Mesa.
John son, 59, was vice
president i n c harge of
marketing for the Los
Angeles-based FarBest Corp. for
the last 20 yea rs. He was
em ployed by the firm. which
manufactures greases and oil
lubricants. for the past 35 years.
Born in Portland , Ore.,
Johnson was an avid sportsman
who enjoyed fishlng, golfing and
boxing.
He was a one-time contender
for the Air Force li&htwelght
boxing crown.
' from BB die in weekend .air crftshes The 6-year-old cougar was one
of 11 cats being used during the
five-day show as a promotional
gimmick, Reilly said. Before
Saturday , the event 's
next-to-last day, all the animals
had been chained to
Lincoln-Mercury autos or other
equipment at the event, he said.
None of the animals was used
following the mauling Sunday.
A World War II Air Force
veteran, Johnson served both as
a pilot and radio operator.
Re was past president or the
Huntington Harbour Anglers
association and a member or the
Tuna Club of Avalon. ~
''' T w o H u n tin gt o n Be a c h
!residents are among eight
*°pie who lost their li ves in five
~1r ct-ashes over tbe•weetend in
0liorU1em California as rain and
high winds buffeted the area. ~uthoritles repoMed. ·' ....
w1 Fo.ar liibt airplanes and a
logglnl helicopter crashed tn
1'tormy weather, authorities ~ported~
), Pilot Douglas Scott Jr., 48, and
passenger· Jeanne Catherine
Inlay, 42, both of Huntlngtoo
Beach, were kmed about 4:30
p.m . Saturday in the crash of a
San Jose-bound Rockwell
Commander 112, in tbe Loa
Bano. area near P~heeo Pass
lllout 40 miles south or Modesto
in the San Joaquin Valley.
according to The Associated
Press.
The crash was one or three
light planes that fell within 25
miles of each other in the Los
Banos area, authorities said.
A fourth crash involved a light
pla ne that s lammed into a
hillside about 25 miles north of
San Francisco. A logging
helicopter c rashed in a forest
about 165 miles northeast of the
city in the fifth crash of the
weekend.
'"It was raining all day ~ay
<in the Los Banos area J but last
night it was real misty," Sgt.
Bill Blake or Merced County
Sheriff's office said Sunday
. night. "It was probably a lot
worse up in those hills."
All the accidents are under
investigation by the Na lion al
Transportation Safety Board the
Federal Aviation
Administration. Officials could
not immediately determine the
cau~es of the crashes.
In Detroit, a spokesman for
the Lincoln-Mercury Di vision of
Ford Motor Co. said Sunday the
automaker bad nothin~ to do
with sponsoring the animals"
appearance at the show
His profe.ssional associations
included the American Society
of Lubrication Engineers and
the American Grease Institute.
Johnson is survived by his
wire. LeNelle; daughter Terri
Moore, of Huntington Beach;
and a grandson, Jeramy.
\
Pendleton
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JUG ... Women suspects ringlellders?
"It's a long-standing tradition
to allow the local association to
arrange the entertainment."
said 0 . William Day. public
relations manag er f o r
Lincoln-Mercury . which has
named some of its models after
big cats and uses them in its
advertisin~.
schedules
auction
A public auction will be held
at Camp Pendleton Tuesday 16
at 9 a.m. in buildlng 2241 at the
base.
Americans and 25 Canadiaos
'9'ere employees of the oWfters.
1•\ICompany public relations
officer Al Spindler said the
Hmainder of the crew were
ftrvice hands employed by
s ub-contracting firms . Most
.ould be Newfoundlanders.
Of four burglary suspects
arrested Friday inside a
Woodbridge jewelry store in'
Irvine. the three women
apparently were the ringleaders
and the man was merely their
"muscle," an investigator said
today.
Suspects arrested al Janine's
J ewelry Store, 463() Barranca,
identified themselves as Carolyn
Stewart. 22. Francis Benze. 22.
'· Mobil's statement said that
~'8ir-sea rescue has been unable
• locate the Ocean Rahger but
tlae site has been tdenWied by
helicopter throug!t the rig'~
.-nchor buoys and water-rider
IM.loys."
TbJs equipment would have
tteeo .uached to the rig itself
~hd would pinpoint the drill site.
:> Spindle.-said the Ocun
Raager hH been driUln1 on
fll ewfoundland tor about 1 Ya
.years ud ln the praent location
since NOYember.
Storm in N·orthwest
wreaks havoc
Tbc severe winter storm riit
the area late Su'"'-r md at.ron1
winds continued to lash east.em
Wfoundl•nd &od-.v.
A Mobil spokesman said two
her ri1,11 the Sedco-706 and
apata U&land , were dri1Un1 in
e vicinity of the Ocean Ranger
nd were safe.
Mobfl aald theH was no
ssibllity or what it described
s a bk>wOUt of the wen. known
s J .24, which tM Ocean Ranter
ad been drilling.
The rla was built by
itaubltbl Heavy Industries
td. ia HiroM.lma, Japan, and
heel ln 11'16.
The world's worst 1ou of Ure
an oU-ria disut.er occurred
arch n , 1980, 200 miles off
orway . The Alexander
lelland ril capsi-takifte 1218
pie to tbefr de.U.• In tbe
ortb Sea.
By The ~lated Press
A st orm in the Pacific
Northwest today unleashed
floods . avalanche• and mudslides and blocked roads
and '"8-ied a highway worker,
and o.e wellther service warned
that many ri•ers were st.ill on
the rile.
In Idaho, more than a foot of
wet snow blocked state Highway
21 between Idaho City and
Stanley during the night and
snowplowa were unable to clear
the road.
The .South Fork ·of the Coeur
d'Alene River in northem Idaho
was Oooding at Enaville and
some residents cars and
trailers to hi r ground.
The Na · Weather Service
said heavy snow oo the 1round
was coottibutiQI to the floodtnc. ·
·'The new falling rain hu no
place to nm off, causllll1 f1oodlAI
problems,·• Yid l.-Colla oldie
weather semce m Idaho.
Jn Wuhinatoa. flood warnfnas
were posted tcfday for tbe
Snoqualmie , Snobomlab,
Nooksack, Slilla1uaml1la,
Skykomilb, Oteh&Ht and ..,er
Cowlita Rivera in we~n.
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Washington and for Hangman
Creek in Spokane County.
Floods and snowslides closed
a number of other roads Sunday
as more than 4 inches of rain fell
in places.
Yakima set a Valentine's Day
record temperature of 62,
breaking the mark of 60 set in
1924.
Missing and presumed dead
was Bobby Johnson, a state
highwa y crewman who ~as
operating a dirt moving
mac hine at a muds lide on
Highway l2 south of Elma when
a second slide surged into the
area. Washington Departme nt of
Transportation crews dug
through the mudslide Sunday,
but could not find Johnson or his
machine. said Grays .Harbor
County Sheriff D e nnis
Morrisette. The highway, which connects
Elma and Chehalis, will be
closed several dis, officials
said.
McCleary, 20 es west of
Olympia, got 4.8 hes of rain
in 24 hours, Bellin1ham got 2~
inches and Olympia received 2
inches.
Roll.out alated
for Columbia
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
<AP> -Only lat-minute checks
remained for apace shuttle
webnlclana on the eve of the
Columbla's 3~·mlle roUout to
tbe launch pad for it1 third
111tllion into apace.
At 2 a.m. PST Tuesday, the
tbutUe is scheduled to be rolled
out of the h•I• Vehicle
A11embly Bulldm1 to ltt launcb
tlte. 11'9 laUMh ol the world's
first reusable spacecraft ii
acbeduled for llareb 22 . •
Evita Cardln, 27. and Anthony
Johnson, 25. All told police they
are from Hollywood.
However, Lt. Bob Lennert said
today the foursome carried no
identification and their names
are being double-checked.
The four were arrested at 4: 33
p. m . after the suspicious store
owner tripped his silent robbery
alarm. Lennert alleged that the
female suspects were trying to
distract the owner while the
man used a file to loosen the
glass tops or display cases.
The women, then, were to lift
jewelry from the cases when the
owner wasn't looking, he said.
Lennert said s imilar-type
burglaries have been reported
recently in Los Angeles and the
San Fernando Valley.
Copter lands
in vacant lot
A private he licopter being .
used by the Mission Viejo Co.
security department made an
e me r gency landing in Irvine
Saturday after its tail rotor
malfunctioned. p6lice said
tC;day.
Nobody was injured when the
helicopter landed at 12:56 p.m.
at a vacant lot on the northeast
corner of the intersection of
Mi c helson Drive and Von
Karman Avenue.
Among the 195 items to be
o ff ered will b e dental
e quipment , s leeping bags,
generator s, vehicles. tents,
folding cots and office machines .
Ot h e r items include
refrigerators, guitars. fishing
k it s. ammo boxes , food
pre paration e quipment ,
ponchos, pneumatic mattresses
and personal gear . The items are currently on
display for inspection from 8
a.m. to 3 p.m. daily except
weekends and holidays.
Registration will begin at 8
a.m. on the day of the auction.
Bidders must be present. Mailed
bids won't be accepted. For
more information, call Sonia
Johnson at 725-4331.
ompany's
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I A~W.,...... M~AITAL BLISS Actress Ma risa Berenson and law\'er
Richard Golub cele brate just afte r their wt•dding at ~ew
York·s Ol~·mpic Towe rs Sundav. ·
'Hog wild' eater gets p ayoff
He m ay h ave gotten
nowhere near the record. but
John ·Blakesley's marathon
s paghetti munch won him a
trip for two to New York·s
Little Italy d istrict.
Blakesley out-ate m ore
than 100 other contestants
Sunday in a competition
o rganized jointly by a
London pizzeria aptly
A Los Angeles man has
become a big winner on
tonight's Sugar Ray Leonard
title fight in Reno even
before the first ' punch has
been thrown.
J ack Greenberg, 32. who
won a $202 ,468 jac kpot
Former President Jimmy
Carter mad e a brier
appearance at country singer
Tom T. Hall's home to plug
f ellow Democrat Jim
Sasser's bid for re·election to
the U.S . Sena t e from
Tennessee.
The reception was followed
b y a $125 p er.perso n
named Fatso's and the ·
Standard. t h e B r itis h
c apital 's a ft er noon
news paper.
"Some people have said I
ea t like a pig. Well . it
certainly paid off this time,"
s aid a j ubila nt Blakes ley
after consuming 100 yards of
spaghetti in one minute and
31 seconds .
Saturday. told Cal Neva Club
officials he 'd never been to
Reno before.
"lie said he has always
visited Las Vegas:· said club
s pokesman Nor m Nielson.
"But he decided to come lo
Reno just for the fight."
Valentine ·s Day
dinner-dance at the Opryland
Ho•el in Nashville.
Carter, his wife. Ros alynn,
and Tennessee·s Democratic
leaders joined Hall and has
wire, Dixie, in greeting more
than 1,000 people at the
S500·per-couple reception for
Sasser.
-
.
An lnJuey toroed MlkW
l ar11nl1&0Y to oa._,11 at ltllt two of bll Hhtdultd Ian hanolHo performaMll
wlth the Amtrlcan lalltt
Th11ter, tht company 1111.
"I a m 1 1p1cl1lly
dl; '\ppolnttd llnCt I WU not
ablt to dance htrt lut
11a1on and 1lnc1 San
Francllco hu 1lw1y1 been
one of my favorite cltlt1,"
Baryshnikov 11ld.
Former President Rlebard
Nlxoa and hi.a wife. Pat, are
spending a week in the
Montego Bay resort area in
Jamaica on the Carlbbe1m
nation's northern coast.
In a brief airport
interview, Nixon said he and
hls wife were In Jamaica
"for relaxation and to enjoy
the water and the beaches."
Nixon said he has no plans
to meet with Prime Minister
Edward Seaga during his
stay.
Actress Shelley Winters
wa s relea se d from
Presbyte rian Hospital in
Dallas after a two.day st.ay
for treatment or the flu.
The 60-year-old two-time
Oscar winner had canceled
performances Thursday ard
Friday at a Dallas dinner
theater. where s he has been
• s tarring in rlfeil Simon's
comedy, "The Gingerbread
Lady."
The object of one 's
affection on Valentine's Day
doesn't have to be a person,
as proved by a number of
actors, comedians and other
ente rtainers who showed up
in Santa Monica to help The
Fund for Animals.
ln an all-star variety show
titfea ··S-tars ·n· Hearts,"
such celebrities as Comedian
Lily Tom lin and actor Herve
Vi llechalze from TV 's
.. Fantasy Island," devoted
their time and talent Sunday
to a fundraiser designed to
save animals from be ing
inhumanely t r e ated i n
medical laboratories.
Actress Charlene Tilton
and Texas country singer
Johnny Lee we re married in
a private Lake Tahoe
ceremony, a spokesman for
the couple said.
Miss Tilton, 23, plays Lucy
Ewing in the prime-time
potboiler .. Dallas," while
Lee, 35, recently rose to the
top or country music charts
by declaring t hat he was
"Looking for Love" in all the
wrong places.
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Her mesSage upbeat • IS
Rev. Terry's Religious Science packs 'em in
SAN DIEGO <AP> -
Cu1hioned comfortably in the
downtown Calllornla Theater,
which actor• share on
weekdays, the con1regatlon
hardly noticed the shout in all
the upbeat exuberance: • · Rl1ht
on . Rev. Terry. right on!·'
A vtvacious blonde, the Rev.
Terry Cole-Whittaker was up
there exhorting her followers to
live life to the fullest.
"Be alive," called out the
former Orange Coast resident,
but with no beseeching, no talk
of the devil or hell or failure In
life.
In the fi ve years since Mrs.
California of 1968 arrived with
her message, moving from
m otivational speaking lo a
ministry of her own with the La
J o lla Churc h of Re ligious
Science, the congregation has
grown from SO to "possibly 4,000
-we're still unsure of that."
In two c rowde d Sunday
s essions. about 2.500 ls an
average turnout. They could be
Baptists or Presbyterians, of all
ages and degrees of wea lth.
The goal Is "a worldwide
television.ministry in the next
four years," s a ys the Rev.
Terry. as she likes lo be called.
"Already , we s ell audio
cassettes worldwide through
subscription and we're starting
to produce video cassettes so I
can be with them in the video.
.. Australia probably will be
the first, then any and all other
countries that will allow us to go
in there."
The thrice -marri ed .
thrice -divor ced Terr y
Cole-Whittaker was pa id a
reported sala ry or $89,608 in
1979, including a 60 percent
com mission on classes which
s he conducts and royalties on
tape s ale or spoken messages.
The salary from her church
today, she says, is about $60,000
and "certainly" far above what
any other minister in San Diego
makes. In addition, s he said in
a n interview s he ma kes that
much again with the non-profit
Terry .COie Whittaker Ministries
and hall-hour TV classes seen by
a reported 200,000 listeners in
the Los Angeles area. San Diego
and by cable from Palm Springs
and Bishop, Calif .. to El Paso,
Texas.
"We plan to be in Seattle and
San Francisco by June," she
says. Almost 80,000 copies were
sold of her first book , "What
You Think of Me is None or Your
Business." Another book ls in
the works.
She lives with her 19-year-old
daughter Becky, soon to be
ma r ried. t heir parrot and
dachshund Oscar in a plush La
Jolla house worth several
hundred thousand dollars. She
drives a 1979 white Cadillac with
red interior:
The lifestyle befits the career
successes of Terry Reich, born
in 1940 in Los Angeles,
homecoming queen of Orange
Coast College, onetim e light
opera singer who turned to EST
and other self-motivations after
placing third in the 1968 Mrs.
America contest.
H e r hu s band s were
banker-investment counselor
John Cole, father of her two
daughters: John Whittaker , a
radio station account executive,
and Michael Petenon, a former
football player in the Canadian
Football LeaRue .
Religious Science teaches that
people harm themselves through
improper thinkin g . But its
glamorous preacher in San
Diego disputes the claim by
some that its orientation is
selfishness.
I
AP .......
EX UBERANT The Re,· Tt•rr,· Cole Whittaker. once an
Orange Coast resident and former ~rs . California. gi\'t's
upbeat SC'rmon al La J oll a Church of Rt•ligious Scien<.'e.
wbit·h has C'ongrcgation of -1 .000.
Maureen campaign
splits Reagans
MONTEREY I APJ
Ma ureen Reagan's Irish temper
fl a r es whe n eve r someone
suggests she is r iding on her
fath e r 's coattails in her
campaign for the U.S. Senate, or
that she may drop out or the
race.
But those questions come up
again and again as the tall.
forcerul 41 -year·old daughter of
President Reagan criss-crosses
Californi a seeking support for
the June 8 Republican primarv.
Today she is a d istant fourth
in polls of the seven-way race
led by Rep.
B a r r y
Goldwater Jr.
t o s u cceed
r e tirin g
R e publican
U.S. Sen. S.J.
Hay akawa
She is next to
la s t in
fund -raisin g
W i t h j U S l a!EAGAN
$3,438 in the bank for a primary
campaign in which t hree rivals
have already raised between
$500,000 and SJ million each.
Her candidacy has split the
Reagan family . The president's
brother. Neil Reagan. says he
ca n 't thi nk o f a s ingle
qualification his niece has to be
a senator, and he is ser ving as
campaign co-chairm an for one
of her rivals. San Diego Mayor
Pete Wilson.
.. l don't look with favor on
kids riding on their fa ther·s
coattails," Neil Reagan said last
month, bringing the family spat
out in public.
The president says he is
neutral, citing a long policy of
Gas leak halted
ATHENS . Ga . <AP >
Evacuated residents began
returning to their homes today
as crews finished pumping up
40 ,000 gallons or gasoline that
leaked through a faulty valve at
a storage tank. orri cials said.
avo iding e ndo r sem e nts in
contested Rep•blican primaries:
while Ms. Reagan 's mother .•
actress J ane Wyman, is one ol
the largest contributors to ~
daught er ·s fin ancially
struggling campaign.
A former actress a nd talk
show hostess who now heads a
company deve loping expol't
markets for American firms,
Ms . Reagan is a dynamic,
animated speaker who stirs up
crowds with campaign speeches
reminiscent both In style and
content -of her father's.
··our goal <is I that by the end
of the l~. we aren't going to
have a welfare program in this
country; we're going to have a
job program." she says. "We
need public service jobs for
welfare grants. job training,
private e nterprise zories .
everything we can do to breaJt
the cycle of dependency that this
government ~as foisted on the
American pebple.
·'This is our destiny . . . and it
m ay be our only chance. This
may be the last moment that the
American people are willing to
sacrifice, to build the kind ol
political and economic system
we must have to survive in I.his
decade and the next."
But whil e M s . Reagan
forcefully endorses her father's economic anc1 lore1gn po11c1es
and his "new federalism" plan
to tum federal social programs
back to t he states and local
governments, she is decidedly to
his left on some social issues .
She is an outspoken advocate
of the Equal Right s
Ame ndme nt, a champion of
abortion rights and a proponent
or gun control, putting her at
odds with not only her father.
but a lso the con servative
le adership of the California
Republican Party.
She notes she has been active
in Republican politics for 2Z
years -joining the GOP three
years before her rather switched
regi s tration from the
Democratic to R e publican
parties.
spz.rry top-sida.r
with ~is~ anti-slip~.
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rnmu~rnrn
Burning fre i g hte r
explosion hurts 3
KALAMA, Wash. (AP> -A
burnln1 wheat frel1hter as Ions
.. two football fields was rocked
today by an explosion that
Injured at least three Coast
Guard fire fighters, orrtcials
Hid.
One man was serious ly
injured In the explosion, which
blew out a hatch , said Coast
Guard Petty Officer Ed Moreth tn Seattle.
Several other firefighters, who
h ad been battling the blaze
tbrou1h the night, were
"stunned" by flying debris, said
Kalama Fire d ispatcher Art
Godfrey. Ambul ances were
summoned . The 600-foot
Protector Alpha, registered in
Ceylon, caught fire Sunday
night.
R ebel Syrian
city still closed
DAMASCUS <AP l The
rebellious northwestern city or
Hama remained sealed off from
the outside world today amid
reports of continued fi ghting
there between Syrian troops and
d ieha rd Mo s lem
fundamentalists entrenc hed in
caves and ancient catacombs.
Th e government h ad
announced plans to r eopen the
city to traffic and trad e Sunday.
two days after it claimed troops
had c r ushed a r e bellion by
M oslem Br o th er h oo d
extremists.
R eagan rep o rtedly
backs CIA plan
WAS HI NGTON (A P 1
President Reagan has approved
a CIA plan to use covert action
by friendly governme nts to
w ea k e n a ll ege d Cuba n
involvement in Nicaragua. the
Was hington P os t says. The
pres ident , a sked a bout the
report. refused to comment.
The $19 million program
includes "promoting action by
friendly forei gn governments
d esig n e d t o di s rupt
Cuban-Nicaraguan s upply lines
or arms to guerrilla forces In El
Salvador," T he Post reported
Sunday .
Poles p rotest
niartial law
WARSAW (AP) Hundreds ot Po les in Poznan, the scene of
the bloody "bread and freedom"
riots 26 years ago, s taged a
weekend demonstration on the
second monthly anniversary of
the imposition of martial law.
PAP . the oHicial news agency.
said 194 demonstrators were
arr ested Saturday in the city in
west central Poland. and 162
wer e "puni s h e d "' by
mi s d e m eanor co urts .
Reagan seeks
budget backing
W AS HI NGTON !AP 1
President Reagan is calling on
R e publlean legislato rs t o
dem ons trate "h e r oism and
states mans hip"' by sticking with
hi s emba ttl ed budge t
r eco mmendati o n s, but
apparently is leaving the door
ajar for Congress to initiate
some ehanges.
Ho use Republican leade rs.
meanwhile . are making
overtures to Democratic leade rs
r<1 thcr than the group of
conscr vati vc Democ rats they
worked '' ith last vear in
search or a budget 1ha t Congress
and the president can agree on.
Envoys sent
to Middle East
WASHI NGTON <AP> The
R e a gan a d mini stration is
dispatching two special e nvoys
to the Middle Ea!:>t in hopes they
ca n s hore u p t h e s h a k y
cease-fire in Lebanon and make
prog ress in d e adloc k e d
negotiations over P alestinian
self-rule
The envoys arc Philip Habib.
who m ediated the Le banese
cease-fir e las t s ummer and
Richard Fairbanks.
Hooded men kill tJ .S. missionary
GUATEMALA CITY (AP>
An Am e rican Ca th o l ic
missionary who left Nlcaraaua
because he opposed the lef\lst
government has been murdered
In Guatemala , the 15th church
worker kidnapped or murde red
in this Central American nation.
No one claimed responsibility
for the killing Saturday or
Brother James Al/red Miller, 37.
of Custer, Wis.
Church and human rights
groups blame most of the
political violence In Guatemala
on ultra-rightist supporte rs of
the m ilitary government. But
another m issionary who worked
with Miller in Nicaragua s aid he
asked for a transfer a rte r the
1979 Sandi nis t a r e vol ut1on
installed a leftist government
"He was not in agreement
with what the Sandinistas were
doing ,"' s aid the brother. who
requested anonymity.
National 1>0lice s aid Mill er ,
k nown locall y a s B rother
Santiago, was s hot to death by
several "heavily armed men"
as he was repairing a window at
the school for poor Indians
wh e re h e t aug ht in
llue huetenan go , 165 m iles
northwest of Guatemala City.
"He was working outside the
Indian ('enter when he was shot
by four men wearing hoods."
said the LaSalle Order. or which
he was a mem ber.
Witnesses s aid the killers
escaped in a car .
··The murder . brings to 15
t he number of priests a nd
religious me mbers of religious
orders who have been kidnapped
or murdered in Guatemala ... the
statement said.
Another Ame rican Catholic
f'l)1ff810nary, the ttev. Stanley
Rother, from Oklohomu, was
kille d lust July 28 at Santiago
At itlun, 108 mllcs west or
Ouutemalu City. 'fhe poli ce
arrf'ste<.l three suspects, saying
they killed the priest wh~ he
c nu"hl them robbing the lU•rlsh
house •
M Iller wus a mem her of the
St Paul, Minn , province of the
C hris tian Bro thers , wh ich
o uts ide the United States Is
called the LaSalle Oeder after
its founder, St. J ohn Baptist de
la Salle. Miiler's body was to be
Clown today to St. Paul tor a
memorial s ervice Tuesday
night. Fune ral services are
scheduled Thursday Jn Stevens
Point Wis near Custer
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Justice's pay offs to professor told • in book
PHI LADELPHIA <APJ
Supreme Court Justice Louis D.
Brandeis, who wanted to appear
apoli tical while ser ving on the
bench. secretly paid more Lhan
$50,000 to a H arvar d law
p rofessor to furthe r his own
public policy ideas. according to
a new book.
Brandeis. a m illionaire. paid
the monev into a special "joint
endeavors for the public good'"
fund from t916 to 1938 The
m o n ey wa s u se d h y
th e n -pr o f esso r Felix
Frankfu rter. who beca me a
Supreme Court justice himself
in 1~39 . to arrange for
publicallon of Brandeis· views in
un s igned law Journal und
political period it ab a1 ticl<•s
'"Th(' rund \\as dcs1gn<'d lo
free Brandeis from the s hackles
·or remaining non pol1lital on the
benc h· <1 nd to IH'rmll h im to
cngagt· fret·l~ 10 pol1t 1c·al
afrai rs . \\ rott• Brucl' !\
Mu rph~. an ass1sti.lnl puhhctil
s t• i c n 1· c p r u f l' s s u r a l
Penns) lvania Statt· l 'rH\ ~stl)
'.\f urphy s tud1t•<l 300 mostly
unpublished letters t he two men
c•xc hangcd. and \\rote about the
fmdrn2s in a tx10k titled . ·Thi.'
B r a n r1 l' 1 ,., ;· r a n k f u r t c r
('onnt•l'l1on Tht• S!.'c ret Polit1c<1I
1\t'\ i vitu .. •s or Two Supreme Court
.Ju<,ticcs ·· The book is to be
published this month by Oxford
l'n1 vcrs1t) Pn•ss.
· We mus t no\\ realize that
snml· of the 1ust1 ct's 1n the past
ha \'C IX'.C'n (•xlrc mcly active in
p ol 1lt<'" \\h1lc th e p ublic
111 411ntamt'<t the mvth that the
t•ourl \\as like a "munastery.'"
'.\l u r p h ~ s a 1 d Sunday 1 n a
ll·lt•phone 1ntcn·1ew
M urphy d esc ribed
Frankfurlt•r a s a n agent for
n rande1-.. makinc contc.ict with ------
presents
co n g rcss1ona I delegations,
government offi cials and others
who could he lp enact Brandeis '
pol1c1es.
··This is one part of a 23-year
ca mpaign mas term inde d ,
s up ervised and ca r e fully
orc hestrated by Justice Louis
Brc.inde is to create an Am erican
socil'ty as he believed it should
he ('rcated,"' Murphy said. .
The fin ancial ;igreemenl
lasted until 1939. when Bra ndeis
retired from the high court. That
'>amt· year. President Frankl in
R ooseve lt app oi nt e d
f rankfurter to another seat on
thl' Suprem~ Court
TON .ITE 10:00 p .. m.
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Bunco squad
pr_obes club
LOS ANGELES <AP> -What was bllled as
the city's "firs t private club for professional
women" Is accused of failina to pay Its creditors
and staff, and is under Investigation by the police
bunco·forgery squad, an official said.
The Wilshire Club, still unopened after its
public relations blitz more than a year ago, also
r eportedly owes $10,000 to a H o u ston
businesswoman.
Sissy Farenthold, attorney for businesswoman
Dorothy Duke, said her client gave the money to
the Wils hire Club in a 90·day, money.back
guarantee proposal to start a • woman's club in
Ho uston, the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
reported in Sunday's editions.
The bunco·forgery unit is looking Into four
separate complaints that the club issued checks
without suWcient funds to back them up, said
police Lt. Charles Kline.
"The only thing I can tell you is that at the
time they issued the checks, bank records indicate
they didn't have sufficient funds ," he said.
Gypsy moth eggs found
in Santa Barbara area
SANTA BARBARA <APJ -The dangerous
gypsy molh has been found in a wealthy suburb of
Santa Barbara, a nd county officials are
considering aerial and ground s praying to get rid
of the pest that can defoliate many kinds of trees
and shrubs.
An egg cluster containing about 1,000 gypsy
moth eggs was found m an oak tree in the
neighboring suburb of Montecito. The infestation
was found by a biologist who was using a specially
trained dog to track down the gypsy moth.
Specialists of the Santa Barbara County
Agriculture Commissioner's office said it was the
first time s uch an infestation has been found in the
county. The gypsy moth, in particular. infests
suburban home tracts in California. Authorities
said 11 million acres of forests elsewhere in the
U.S. have been defoliated by the pest.
Carrier returns home
with f aniilies, goods
ALAMEDA <AP) -The world's first nuclear
power aircraft carrier looked a bit like the world's
largest moving van as it steamed home to San
Francisco Bay after three years of overhaul at
Puget Sound.
Nearly 3,000 people we re aboard the
1, 123-foot-long USS Enterprise Saturday as it
docked at Alameda Naval Air Station -along with
952 cars, 17 dogs. 15 cats. two parakeets. a rabbit
and a guinea pig.
The civilian paraphernalia was allowed as a
cost-cutting way for the Navy to get the
crew members, their families and possessions
from Bremerton. Wash .. to Alameda.
Reagan repute rapped
by defeated candidate
LONG BEACH <AP> -President Reagan's
reputation as a tax cutter and budget s lasher
belies a record in office that has seen growth in
both taxes and bureaucracy, one of the men who
lost to hjm in the 1980 election has charged.
The outburst came from Ed Clark, the
Libertarian Party candidate who was a distant
fourth in what was widely seen as a three-way
race. Clark was s peaking at the Libertarians' 10th
annual state convention Saturday.
He said that Reagan has upped the defense
budget by S33 billion and allowed Social Security
revenues to rise. while also increas ing the budgets
for the Occupatio nal Safety and Health
Admini s trati o n and F ood and Dru g
Ad m inistration.
Federal cutbacks hurt
center for disabled
BERKELEY 'AP J -The Center for
Independent Living, a world-renowned facility for
the disabled. has been dealt severe financial blows
by cuts in federal assistance and may have to
close some of its offices. center offi cials say.
"We 're in serious financial trouble." executive
direct.or Greg Sanders said Sunday.
The center's staff has been sliced in half and
its annual budget reduced by 60 percent from
mid-1980 when it had a staff of 200 and a yearly
budget of $2.5 million. Sanders said.
Last week. the center was served an eviction
notice on some of the office space it rents . The
center missed $2,870 in rent payments the last two
months, Sanders said. but will pay back the rent
even if it must move 20 employees out of the
offices so that it won't lose credibility.
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RARE BIRTH .Just minutes old. the first Mhorr guzelle born in thl·
Western Hcmispher(' faces inspection from its mothttr ut th<· San
Diego l'..oo. The Mhorr ~azl•lle is thl• most t•ndangen·cl or all
antelo1x.· Spl•ries.
North st8te braCes
for high wind, rain
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No relief is in sight todtay for
Northern Californrnns who endured a
weekend or s teady showers blamed
for contributing to rive futal air
crushes, triggeri"lg minor mudslidei.
and caus ing d ozens o f truff1c
accidents
The Nutional Weather Service said
the W<1rm, steady s howers that fell
over the weekend would give way
today to a stronger s torm brewing off
the Oregon coast
The 1atcs t storm system was
forecast to bring heavy rain and
gusty winds to northwest California
by early today. ev~ntually moving
into the Bay area and dumping up to
four inches of rain before easing off
Hy I ult• Sunduy. ro1nfnll Wtaled
trom more than two inches In parts
of no1•thwest Callfornil.I lo as much as
one inch uround the Bay area.
· 'l'hrc~· ll ~hl alrpll.lnes crashed~
within ~ milci; or <~ac h other In a Y
hilly urcu about 65 miles southeast of
Sall l"rundsco during the weekend
rain and fog. Another light plane
s lamml·d rnto a hillside about 25";
miles north of San F'runcisco, and a ···
logging hclicor>tcr crushed in a f~rcst • •
ubout 165 miles northeast of the city. • 1
l'he weekend nun~ closed a portion •'
of ll1 ghwuv I near Stinson Beach in • '
Marin County for a bout an hour
Sunday, and hi ghway crews were ~'~
dis patched to l'lear away a minor ' 1
gravtl S(l(JC on US 101 north of the '
Golden Gate Bridgl' ·'·
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3 TOWN & COUNTRY, ORANGE •,• PALO ALTO (AP) -Borrowing the words of
Mark Twain. Violet Lange says reports of her
death have been greatly exaggerated .
"f don't like being called dead', .. said the .
71 -year-old Palo Alto woman. who has been
declared dead for seven months by a Social
Security computer. "I guess I'm just walking
around to save funeral expenses."
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Mrs. Lange is not a mused by the computer 's
decision. Her Social Security payments were
stopped and her Medicare funds were cut off.
Three months after the checks stopped. the
supposedly late Mrs. Lange walked into the local
Social Security offi ce with her driver's license and
birth certificate in hand. The foul up was corrected
and Mrs. Lange was resurrected In the com puter's
memory bank.
But she is still dead as far as Medicare 's
com put er is conce rned . Although her Social
Security checks include an Sil monthly deduction
for Medicare payments. she has n't received a
Medicare payment since July.
A worker at the Palo Alto Social Security
office. who declined to give her name. speculated
a wrong number had been punched into the
computers.
"It happens once in a while, not very often,"
she said.
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each. Fully lined, with two buttons, center vent, straight flap pockets.
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•Also: three-piece suits-specially priced at 1219 each. Wool and
polyester.
•And pure wool gabardine slacks-a special purchase at 55.90.
Belt loops and quarter-top pockets. Waist sizes JO to 40.
• Cotton khaki chinos, regularly '35, now 124.
• Windbreakers, regularly 47.50; now 34.90. Tan, grey,
black, w ine, blueberry cotton and nylon. S to XL.
• Velours kimonos-regularly '55;
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$1.00 Hearing Test~ Set
For Newport Beach
ELECTHONIC llEARl~G TESTS will ht> g ivt>n at
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Mon., Fe b. 15, Tues., Fe b. 16, Wed., Feb. 17
9 A.)I. to 5 P.)I.
Hearin~ tests will be conducted by a Hearing Aid Specialist.
who is licensed by the Ca lifornia State Board of Medic.:a l Quality
Assurance as a Hearing Aid Dispenser .
Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding 1s welcome
to a test emploiying the l atest electronic equipment which will
determine his or her particular loss. You will see a modrrn
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