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An Orange County Superior
Court judge has fined bingo
promoter Franklin Delano Rose
and ordered him ·to "Shut down
bis "donation" bingo games
because they are an "attempted
evasion of the lottery Jaws and a ·
s ubterfuge."
In a ruling a nnounced
Monday, Judge James F. Judge
fined Rose $5,000 in civil
penalties for unfair business
·practices s t em ming fro m
operation of bingo games 1t~f
Colonial Manor HalCway e
Inc., an alcohol reha bilitation
center in unincorporated Orange
County near Santa Ana.
Judge Judge said that thE!'
' permanent injunction he issued
•would be lifted ·•when and if
(Rose)" is issued a license to
operate bingo games in the
county.
The injunction against .Rose
l'lad been sought by the Orange
County Dis trict Attorney's
Office, which alleged that unfair
and unJawful business practices
were in use at u(e bingo. parlor
al 9842 W. 13th St.
The judge agreed, staling that
while Rose and Colonial Manor
• Halfway House proclaimed that
bingo games were free, they •·a ct~d to ma ke it difficult,
inconvenient, embarrassing and
unpleasant for one to ask for
free bingo."
Calling the games free, Judge
ruled, was merely a means of
evading lottery litws. "The c9urt
finds the practice to be unlawful
and unfair ," he said.
Rose previously had been
acquitted of criminal charges or
running a lottery at Colonial
Manor.
Rose, who had no comment on
the ru ling Mo nday, uses
proceeds from his bingo games
to fund alcoholic recover y
projects.
But Judge said in his ruling
that while Rose showed that
"some portion of the proceeds
goes into the treatment and care
of alcoholics." not a ll proceeds
are used in that way.
"It is, in fact, conducted as a
business," Judge said.
Shocker:
electric
1,hills to dip?
LOS ANGELES CA P >
Southern California Edison Co.
anticipates lower energy costs
through 1982 a nd proposes
sharing the bre ak with
consumers by reducing their
electric bills an average of $2.32
--. month. . •
How.ever, the $254 million
reduction s uggestion comes
. wbUe the uUlity collects a $172
'million fuel ·adjustment
approved from January tbrou&h
April, and while it peUllona the I •ta te Pub ll c Ujl l I it i es
Commisalon for a $1.2 billion
I lncreue effective in January 1183.
An Edison •Pokeaman who
declined to be idenUfled called
the propoHd rate decreue a
firat and denied lt ... intended
to •efuae crlticlam of it•
bJWall-dollar request.
''Lota ol llme1 you may think
we're dnWab, but ln tb1a HM I
deD't .... IO," be Uid, DOtina
U..t r.111 price ~ti are a rear1J rouUDe.
Stele law orcten ut.Dlll• to
,... olt•P' In thelr tu.I CCllta to-...n.
DUIGI COAST
O RANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Tax increases nixed
Reagan resists 'Potomac pessimists' budget moves
CHEYENNE, Wyo. <AP> -critics as "pessimists on the
President Reagan turned aside Potomac." •
calls lo raise ta•es and cut The president said he is open
d efens e spending today a n<l to s uggestions lo. cut the deficit,
promised that his economic particularly proposals to red~ce
program "will guide our country federal spending.
out of this dark tunnel of "But as the volume of voices
recession and decline." rises in debate, there is one
Faced with a growing list of thing I want to make very clear:
con g r essional proposals to my commitment to cutting laices
revise his big-defi cit budge't", and rebuilding our defenses 1s
Reagan sa id Washington every bit as strong today as it
· · s e e m s p a "a I y zed b y _was lhe day I took offi ce There
handwrin_ge r s." and derided mus t be no retreat in these
Plane lands at CdM
school; none hurt
Four people escaped serious
injury when a single-engine
plane in whJch they were riding
made a crash-la nding at 8:55
a . m . today on a baseball
diamond at Corona del Mar High
SchooJ, a school official said.
and tried to return to John
Wayne Airport but couldn't
make it and decided to land the
plane on the baseball diamond
Gene Meister. plant manager ii91•it · for t he high school, said the .__._..__ plane ''tore out some fences on
Meister said the pilot's wife
a nd the couple's two small
chifdren also were in the plane .
Their names were unavailable
this morning. He said lhe plane
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THE ODD COUPLE .h'ff K11n1c·t·k ";dk' ht·1w:1 1 h \nna Ma~
a!. circu!:. truek ... unload for .1 pl'r 1111 rnant·t· in Cht(·ago
Konicek pla~·s Dsnk' thl' elo\\ n 111 t he Shrrrw l'11Tu~
the way in ." He sa id no
buildings were hit and nobody
was injured.
He said the pilot told him he
lost oil pressure over the ocean
remained intact. •
A spokeswoman for the high
school ·said the plane landed on
the varsity baseball diamond
between home plate and third
base and tore up a dugout.
Nicaragua 8trocities real?
Photos -of San dinista terrorism acknowledged to be fraudulent
WASHINGTON CAP > The
State Department 1s standing by
its aliegations about Nicaraguan
repression of minority Indian
tribes even though a key piece of
"evidence" has turned out to he
a hoax.
Department s pokesman Dean
Fischer acknowledged Monday
thal published photog raphs of
atr oc iti es purp orte dl y
committed b y Nicar ag u a ·~
left ist S<1 nd1n1s ta arm y were
fraudulent
The pictures were alluded to
three days ago by Secretary of
SLale Alexander M Haig Jr ..
who was unaware al the time
they were spurious. The photos
were published las t month by
the Sunday magazine of the
conservative Paris newspaper
Le F'igaro.
The ma g azine's e ditor
Interj a ith session
focuses on refugees
By JEFF ADLER
Of t1M Dally Pllet Staff
The central moral issue facmg
Christians and J ews today 1s the
fate of the world's 16 million
refugees, those attending a n
interfaith breakfast in' Newport
Beach were told Monday.
R a bbi Marc Tanenba'1m.
natinonal inter-religious director
o f the Am erican Jew ish
Committee , said the world
suffers from an ''epidemic or
d e humanization " and th e
"power of redemption of live!!"
Iles with adherents to the l wo
faiths.
The interfaith breakfast, the
laraest ever held in Orange
Count)', was sponsored by the
Amer1can J ewish Committee,
the National Conference of
Cbrlatla.na and Jews and the
Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith
Councll. It wea h eld at tho
combined St. Mark Presby\erlan
Cburch·Shir Ha Ma·Alot Harbor
Reform Temple in Newpo rt
Beach.
In making his plea for world
refu1ees, Tanenbaum told the
atory of a refugee he met while
on a f1ct-llnding tour of Vietnam
and Cambodia.
ff• laid the refqee, •taDdlnc
a I o JI J • i d e t~ e I • a k I n 1 •
dilaplelated bollt ln wllf ~b he hid ,-eaped. told of b1a diffovery of
the dark s ide of the human
c;pirit. "It is the knowledge you
a re abandoned by the world,"
Ta nenbaum remembered the
refu gee saying The rabbi
pointed out that millions of
refugees are in Somalia, Kenya,
the Sudan. Ireland, Lebanon,
other Middle Eas t countries and
Uganda~ .
He called the Jewish and
Christian communities in the
United States a ~·community ol
COflscience" that together can
help save the lives of many of
these threatened peoples.
Questioned about the role of
Is lami c ad he r ents in the
interfaith dialogue, Tanenbaum
said that despite setbacks, Jews
and Christians have been
"working quietly to build ··
relationships" with Muslims in
this country.
Described as one o f the
for•most J ewis h ecu"'ertical
leaders in the United States,
Tanenbaum was the onl)' rabbi
who attended the Vat.Jean U
council and WH a tounder ol the
JohH Vatican Inter.national
Consu.ltaUve Committee. •
In t979, the clernman waa
Invited to tbe Ca_mp Dnld
aum mlt meeunc1 to dlacuu tbe
state of the natlon trom Ilia
Jewish perapecllve wltll
Praident Carter.
?
•
acknowledged today in Paris
that the photo was old. and its
caption was incorrect.
One U.S. oCficial, who asked
not to be identified. said the
department was informed of the
hoax late last week and added
he was puzzled as to why Haig
was not alerted prior to his
appearance Saturday before the
Conser vative Political Action
Conference.
Haig said the lack of attention
to the pictures by the American
news media demonstrated what
he described as the imbalance in
press coverage of the Central
Am erican situation.
"I want to ask the question
why the very. very impressive
photographs which appeared in
Figaro, which graphically and
horribly depicted the genocide
occurring on the East Coast of
Nicaragua, have not received
th e s ame attention as the
alleged· righl·wing atrocities in
El Salvador are receiving,"
Haig said .
The remark drew prolonged
~pl a use.
Despite learning that the
photo's caption was inaccurate,
Fischer said the administration
stands by earlier allegations
that "a number of repressive
measures" have been take n
against the Miskito Indians and
o the r tribes livin g in
Nicaragua's Atlantic Coast
area.
\J . N. Ambaaaador Jeane
Kirkpatrtck also referred to the
alleged mistreatment of the
Indians in testimony Monday
before th,e Senate Western
Hemi s pher e affair s
subcommittee. She charged the
Nicaraguan regime with "a
pattern o f syate m atlc
reprealon'' of the Mlakltot.
In Par is today ,
Henrl·Cbrl1tl1n Giraud, the
editor of the newapap4't_'!,
Sunday macutne. in whim lie
pboto appeared. aclmowleQed
t.bat tbe photo wu made iD lt'rl
aad that the caption bad been .,.,,....
Olraud called the error
"unfortunate" and "deplorable"
but said it did ··have the positive
effect of drawing the world's
attention to the plight" of the
Indians.
The published caption read:
· 'Tbe maiSacre of fi ercely.
a nti-Castro Miskito Indians by
Nicaragua's Socialist-Marxist
ba rbudos <beard ed men, a
reference to Cuban advisers)
last December. Two hundred
Indians were cul to pieces by
grenade and automatic arms.
Neither women nor children
were spared_."
But Floris de Bonneville,
editor of the Gamma Photo
Agency, which s upplied the
pi c ture , sai d the s lide it
provi d ed clear l y sa id
"Nicaragua September l978."
De Bonnevil l e s aid
newspapers usually call Gamma
to obtain their captions but
Figaro Magazine did not.
' Two women
killed by car
in Dana Point
Two e lderly women from
Canada were struck and killed
by a car in a D..-ia Point
c rosswalk Monday night,
according to officers.
Lucile Quim.c_t a nd Lorna
Stonehill, both 76, were in the
Ruby Lantern -crosswalk when
hit · by a car driven by RandaJ.
Ward , 27, o f Dana Point,
according to the CH P.
CHP Officer Mitre Job.naon
aatd Ward swerved to paN a car
wbtcb had stopped to let tM
womu pa11 and •truck them
b-ot h . M s . Qulmet wa a
pronounc:ed dead at tht ac!ene
and Ila. StonehllJ wu dead on
arrlval at lllNioa Community
Hoapttal ln lll111on Viejo.
Johnlon 1ald the lneidlnt l•. Wldtr .1nv-.t11at1on.
"
area;;." Reagan declared.
The president s poke at a
R epublican fund -raising
reception· .for Sen. Malcolm
Wallop," R-Wyo., who is facing
re-election this year. Reagan
also planned to campaign in
Albuquerque. N.M., for Sen.
Harrison Schmidt, R-N.M., and
fly on to his California ranch for
a vacation.
Later. in. Albuquerque,
Reagan said the admini~tration
was willing to consider any
com prehensive alterhatlve
proposed by Congress "as long
as it does not compromise the
fundamenta ls of our tax cut
program."
Mocking con gression al
proposals lo revise his budget
plan. Reagan said, "M.any of
these are not budget
alternatives al all, but politiciaJ
documents designed for saving
certain legislato rs' p olitical
hides rather than s a\t"lng the
economy.··
Bj1ck in Washi n g ton ,
Republicans were looking for
ways to shrink the politically
damaging $91.5 billion deficit the
administration is forecasting for
fiscal 1983. Senate Republicans
said the president probably
would accept reductions in the
Pentagon's budget and some tax
changes.
On the stump, Reagan pleaded
for time to let his program work.
"The economic mess w'e are in
has been piling up for decades
and will lake some time to
straighten out," he said. "We
must "lick to our course -a
diffi c ult but straight road to
recovery.'·
The president declared: "This
nation has turned away Crom the
dizzying years of tax-and-spend. We will not go back... ·
Reagan said jpcreasing taxes
is not tfie way-lo balance the
budget.
"Under past leadership in
Washington," he said, ''our
taxes went up more than 200
percent in the last 10 years and
the budget stil l wasn't
balanced... -
Cautioning against a ny cut in
defense spending, Reagan said
the president alone is the person
··who has all the facts with
regard to our national security:
We dare not reduce our defense
budget." He did not disclose any
ot the information he said he
alone has.
R eagan · s aid most of the
money in his $221 billion defense
budget for fiscal 1983 is for
m a npower maintenance and
readinesss.
DRINGf CBIST 1111111
Partly cloudy lonigb(.
Mostly fair and a little
w a't m e r We d n e s d a y .
Local gusty winds throuah
We dnesday. Chance of
rain near zero tonight and
Wednes4ay. Hiehs 6S to 68,
overnight lows 45 lo SS.
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So»thnn Cdiorrt1o ColMge
of Costa Neaa hot tit•
unenuloble to.sk of t~ to
•top the uftdef.ated B.Olo· Colle~ twlcttboll t.am. &..
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:J:r 'F Af! ·p~lenge~ stq!e~ent on tight. air traf fie ~
~lSHINoTO., (Al» -AJr Ru\ tbe Eaatorn pilot, c~lculat~d t)'at at one l>oint
, tr•ttlc al National Airport wu Lawre~e S. Jones today f.9ld a Uiere was less than on• mile
O;• 1cftl• When Ail' Florida P'Jl1ht '~a(IOttal Ttt~atl(>n S.iety separation between the two .,t>: IO cfided that ..otb•r Jet waa ~C)ard .b.f•fin·e-'lhll' he was not J~tllnera.
, • touc;bln1 dowq oo the tame .' 'ataqne<f.by the sep11raOon. The figures, which •.ho~e'! ~ rua•11 eYen before the BoelD& Jones 1 a 16·Yt•r ~H\ern Eaistern Flight 101 toucbecl
r ·, 1~..-..olf.inv.~aatorsn)'. veteran, acknowte-daed . down on runway 38 a• the Air
1 IA~ feeler re1ulaUOna however. that bla co-pilot Floridll plane was aUU on It.a >eJ: requlff two-mt e aepare\lon re,ma~ed at one point, "It looks takeoff roll, were baled in part.
J • between departini and arrivtn~ fllCe .this )s gotng to be c;tou." on readin&• 'from lhe filtht data
plan ea the ll\Yettl1atol's Saylns he4-had land~d many recorders from both plane•t c~\culad9P1 indicate an Eastem tlfnes' at the airport, Jones said, 1' he Feder a 1 Av la lo n :t~· Alrllw Jet brkfly shared the "As flir u I was concerned, this Administration cb&Jlen1ed the
''~ 6,~ TW\way with the Air was a proper separaUoo." calculaUona today and Francia !~~· F'6'tldi plane. . NTSB investigators have McAdams, who head11 the NTSB
•• · • 11 • • lnquiry, said the data would be
11'· Ttt~ first public forum on
• 1, plans to improve transportation
",systems· along north·south
. cdrtJdors ·in Orange Coun.ty -inC,\udi~g the Newport·Costa
Mesa Freeway -will be held
tonight at Costa Mesa City ~~II.
I ,.... :Jl e !sMiiQ{l o't't(anized by-the
co unty Tran s portation·
Commtssto11 wm begin at 7 p.m.
····and is scheduled to last two
•'·hours: . ·', TWo north·south systems ex,ist
• ,i n 0 r a n g e C o u n t y : t h e
'•,N ~ w pol't ·Cos ta Mesa and
, 1,0i::af\i~ /reeways. All other
·' major J.ransportation facilities
<fun 1enerally in an east.west cc"h'ZtP"tion.~"hcordinJ ~ tr~rtalion analysts. . . .
Tratrlc along the two freeways s ex pected to increase
rastically. during the next 18
ears as population within three
iles of them is projected to
row by 27 p ercent and
mployment is anticipated to
·row 29 percent, experts say.
Al tonight's meeting, eight
reliminary options tor
mproving-the traffic flow~IJ
reviewed by staff membttf'S ~
he commission and consultan~.
hen members of the public ~JI
et a chance to speak on ttle
llernatives.
~ • Jearunne Kahan, comm1ss1on
ide , said the options are
xpected to be reduced to three
y Augu s~ and a final
.ecommendalion will be made to
e five·member transportation
mmission in N~mber. n_ :-·,
The options include proposals
make only small changes in
e system to others that involve
xtending the Orange Freeway
the Pacific Coast Highway or
dding mass transit rail lines to
'h e coast along MacArthur
oulevard and J amboree Road
Newport Beach.
Not included are separate
roposals on whether to modify
r complete the Newport·Costa
esa Freeway to the coast
ighway.
Ma8sachusetts
BOSTON (AP> -Voters in six
assachusetis towns Jlave
verwhelmingly rej ected elforts
o loosen property tax ltmits
s tablished by Proposition 21h in
statewide vote 16 months ago.
' I n elections Monday in
incnendon, Stow. Holliston.
akefield , Freetown and
anton, voters refused to allow
~eir communities to assess
tliigher taxes.
CHARGED -Angelo Buono
s ). t s i n L o s A n g e I e s,
-·couTtroom listening to
opening argumehls in tl}e
.. Hillside Strangler·· case. in
which Buono is a ccused of
kilting IO women and girls.
Public funds
for Schmitz
defense hit
SACRAMENTO !AP J -A
·citizens"group is suing to relieve
the taxpayers of footing the
lega l expenses or state Sen. John
• Schmitz. target of a $10 million
libel s uit.
The group. Citizen Advocates,
s aid Monday lhat the use of
public funds to pay for Schmitz's
'legal de{ettS:i is....";wasteful and
unlawfifl. · 1t ·a-sk e d the
Sacramento County Superior
Court to . bl~k ~a.yment of the .
funds until t~ suit 1s resQ.lve<f:
Schmitz was sued Jan .. 22 by
Los Angel~ attorney Gloria
Allred for statements contained
in a press release in which he
described her as a "slick butch
lawyeress."
The same re lease. on the
s tatio ne r y of the Senate
Cons titutional Amendmertts
Committee which Schmitz then
chaired, c harac terized some·
rndividuals who attended a
statewide series of committee
hearings as "lesbians" and
"queer."
The hearings were held tale
last year on Schm1tz's proposed
constitutional a mendment to
equate abortion with murder
On Dec. 29, S chmitz was
s tripped of hi s committee·
chairmanship and other Senate
leadership posts . The Senate
later reprimanded him.
The Senate Rules Committee'
has dedded to pay Schmib'.s
legal fees because of what it
cal le d an "obligation" to
"protec t the s tate from liability,"
re-examined. 4
The NTSB 'lnvestlgatora and
o ther 1our ces emphasized
Mon~ay that no llnk had been
round between the degree of
separation and the accident,
which killed 78 people when the
Air Florida jet bit • a busy
commuter bridge aDd plunged
into the Potomac River.
But one pilot knowledgeable
about conditions that prevailed
on the snowy Jan. 13 afternoon.
at. National Airport said, "For
this t ype of weath er It's
extremely close ... The pilot
asked that his name not be used.
The calculations developed by
th~ trfSB's air traffic control
g~up show that .Eastern Plight
1451 touched down at 31 seconds
alter 4 p.m. EST on National
Airport's runway 36. At the,
same time. according to · a
transcript of the Flight 90
cockpit recorder, the Air Florida
jet was still struggling to get off
the ground at th~ other end of
the runway, having just reached
its point of no return.
FAA spokesman Fred Farrar
said that even if it were found
that separation rules were
violated the reason could 'have
been the inability of Air Plorida
Flight 90 to gai n proper
acceleration during its takeorr.
The air controll er handbook
requires that a minimum of a
two -mil e separation b e
maintained between departing
and arriving aircraft. But
Farrar said that as a practical
matter controllers are told they
can bring an arriving plane lo
within two.miles "as long as the
departing plane has started i~s
takeoff roll."
A report submitted by the
NTSB task force's air traffic
control co mmittee concludes
t hat "compilation a nd
e xtrapo l atio n o f radar
information indicates" that the
separation between Flight 90
and Eastern Flight 1451 ca me~
less than a mile ( .89 nautical
miles) eight seconds before the
Eastern jet lal}ded. ..
The transcript of the Air
Florida jet's cockpit recording
showed the Air Florida crew
appeared not to be concerned
about the incoming jet. The air
trnffic controller handling Flight
90, however. warned the pilot
when giving takeoff clearance
·not to delay because. he said,
the other jet was only 21"2 miles
out.
Y08emite park
route reope n ed
YOSEMITE NAT I ONAL
PA RK <AP> -Highway 41 into
Yosemite National Park was
reopened Monday; less than two
weeks after it was closed when a
IOO·foot section s lipped down the
mountain during a storm.
Park officials had estimated
the southern route into the park
would not be open again until
Mar c h l°". Ho w ever , t he
contractor completed repairs
more quickly than expected ,
said Lisa Dapprich, the park's
staff assistant.
doesn't ·stop-' landlords
hey wait .to convert SF apartm~nts to condos
SAN FRANCisCO CAP> "....: ~that over sees condominium ··P eopl e are generally
either a mightJit rainstorm nor convccsion. apprehensive about a possible
e tedium of tht'& ~nights keP,l After the last appJlcaUon was· moratorium on conversion ...
e hopeful Crom "'aiting outside taken "I announced to the mob real estate is not selling very
ity Rall for a chan~ to conv~ do vnstairs -I shouldn't say fast ... most property owners
partments into c<>ndominiums. mob, they were very well like to have the option of selling
In a city where ~odest homes organized" that applications for instead of renting, the value of
ordinary neiihbo}'hoods set another 1,500 units would be property goes up ... and it's
or $150,000, stanalng in line for given out on a stand·by basis, easier to get a loan," Wong said.
ore than 60 hour~ was a smaU. ·vong said. Judy Hawthorne, who arrived
rice for some to pay for a shat Since many permits issued in at 5 p.m. Friday and earned first
t getting a condominium ,.1~'!vious years have not been place on ltne, said she was
onversion perml lh 1983~ 'utillied. more units might be offered $25,000 for her spot. She
By 10 a.m. Mon<fay, the 46t.h permitted lo b eco me keptit. •
raon in • line snaking in tbe condominiums in 1983, Wong "I'm st.ahding by to stand by,;•
unda of City Hall-had signed said. • said J oan Crowley, who just
f li Uo f lh l t ··10 1~ it took four weeks to moved here-from New York.
p 1~~ u!fl; ~ t>.t :an4:mim fill l,Ooo and another four weeks In line since 9 p.m . Sunday,
umber of apartments that can • to get 1,000 for stand-by. This. her m1mber was 85. She said it
converted in a Yt\r, said Raf ye,.r we tot 2,500 in fi ve holl1'S," was wen worth her while to keep
one. chief of tlie" city office Wong said. readin1 a paJjerback novel, wait
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lilly Pilat
Robert N. Weed .......
lhonws A. Murphlne ....
L Kay Schultz ......... _.._"'~
Md\891 P. Hervey __,.....,
Kenrwlh N. Goddard Jr.
~ ......
Qwtll H. Loot ...........
for a chance to register and hope
that those well ln front of her
rnlabl later decide not to convert or t.t1 to qualify.
Ms . Crowley, who owns a
two-unit house, says lt makes
sense to permit condominium
conversion.
''If 1 sell" instead of rent , "l
get a bil chunk . . . There are
a ll these bii houaea in Saa
Francisco. People don't have
aervanta anymore1 marri•I•
are bnakinl up, ...-Un1 bUll are enormous.•• ~nd, fhe Hid, "tbe city wouN
1et more real estate texet."
Durlq lb• weekend, U.O.,
waltlnl IDOOMd ID aleeplq .._
or Ht ln beaeb ctaaln mid ••~~1r_.,...,.,,,ii:-
~.~~~~~~.....-~~.
Lllbl a~n that did UWe
more than dampen u. Oraace
Coa1t late Monday and euly
today are ex~ to 1ive way.
to clear aktea and warmer
iemperatuna by Wecm..day.
National Weather Suvlce
offlclall 1atd the oorthem cold
front that moved lnto the county
Monday wu expected to drop at
,least &aall an inch of rain but fell
far abort ol that figure.
Jn S,Ota Ana, .10 of an lnch
fell while rain aau1e1 in Colla
Mesa showed .11 of an inch
dropped during the brief storm.
Huntington Beach weather
watcher J . Sherman Denny said
his gauge measured .11 of an
Inch of rain, bringing .the season '
total up to 7.14 inches.
He said last year at this lime.
8.21 inches of rain had been
recorded in Huntington Beach .
''I'm afraid the storm's just
about over and that's really too
bad," Denny lamented. "We
'really have to get with it if we
hope to catch up with last year."
He said last March was a wet
one.
.. ·~wi........ ' Weather bureau orfictals
predicted temperatures showd
drop to about 53 degrees tonight
cr nd reach a h ig h of 68
Wednesday.
TICKER MUSIC The wtnd section of the London Symphon~·
Orchestra warms up on the floor of' the LOndon Stoc·k
Exchange in readiness for a concert ~in•n lalcr Monday
night for me mbers and fri.ends._
FromPage A1
DEADLY FORCE EXAMINED • • •
because of a breach of policy.
Like Fountain Valtey and Laguna BelJCh.
Irvine !;las a wri~ten policy on firing a gun. ~ch
J)Olicies have been revised many times over the
years, officials say. ~
The policy for Irvine and Fountain Valley
are similar. Firearms are permitted to.J>e-f~red
in self·defense or when a suspect may cause
serious injury or death, in defense of another
offi cer or a crime victim, to prevent a crime in
which a-human life is in seri2us jeopardy and to
apprehend a fleeing felony suspect who is
·considered violent and is a threat to use deadly
force.
Fountain Vall ey police ''generally" prohibit
the . use of warning shots or attention shots
except to stop an attack by a group of rioters or
for s ummoning aid when other communications
aren't available. Firing a gun from a. moving
vehicle also is "generally prohibited.
··Most police officers go through their entire
career and only pull their triggers once or twice
ton duty >." explained Fountain-,Valley Police
Capt. Bill DeNi s l. ''In my 17 years as a
policeman I've fi red on two occasions and both
times to get somebody's attention."
Fountain Valley's use of the word
"generally," however. still leaves open the
option to use firearms.
Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle
• Robitaille said his department's deadly force
policies closely foll ow California Penal' Code
guidelines.
Additionally. warning shots and firing from
a moving vehicle are prohibited.
-Robitaille said officers ,who have been
involved in a shooting .are not· 'automatically
required to meet with a psychologist, though he
said such aid is always available .
He added that ·a s uperior1 has the right to
order an offi cer involved in a shooting to obtain
such counseling if it is believed necessary
Robita ille a lso obs erved thal many
departments are reluctant to' adopt deadly force
polic ies much toughe r than the state code
because such policies may expose them to
greater liabihly an civil suits.
At the Laguna Beach Police Department,
re!ftrictions narrow the options for use of deadly
force. ·
Warning shots are not permitted under any
circumstances Officers are prohibited from
Its d1tflcult to know where to
begin to tell you about my
·1atest gemological experience
I just spent a wo'nderlully
exc1t1ng four days In Los
Angeles! Well. I know that
begln.s to sound doubtful rrght
away ... but let me explain
The Gemological Institute of
America is c urrently
celebratlng its SOth anniversary
and sponsored the lrrst
International Gemological
Symposium All the top
luminarfes ol the gem and
mineral held were invited to
pre•nt papers on subjects of
their expertise . . . lilty·llve ol
the_ brightest minds 1n the gem
world holding forth on their
favorite subjects What an
Incred i bly wonderful
opportunity for tt>e 700
paf11clpapts from 32 different
countries!
White It wasn't possible to
hear all fifty-five preMntatlons .
. . l'Ometimes there were three
eestlons running concurrently .
. . It was po91lble ~Y carefully
organizing one'• time 10 work
In tw9nty11X of them •.. Ind I
dldl
M1ny of the ache~uled
apelkers were tnenda of mine
to I PlllMd thoee ~nd went to
heir onea that are len
• av1llllble to me under ordlnaty
clrcumat1~ .•. thoM from
• Keny1, Tokyo, RuNla, W•I
Germany, S.wltzefland,
Englar'ld. Auatralfa, Brazil,
I ~ AfrQ, c.n.da. and the
Netherland•. I'm aura the
general public would '9008ft'-eome ot the temou1 NrMe •..
Carro411 Chetti•'"· 8•'1l•mln ZUl:Mt, ~CIWlrd Tiffany, John
.....,.... <hratd Rothchild. Geo~11• Kaplan, Edward
Gubefln, aiJd Or. Arohle
firing from or at moving vehicles unless in
seledefense or the defense of another officer or
person. The police may not fire at misdemeanor
suspects or persons under 18 unless they're
threatening the life of an officer or other
persons, which such action endangers the life of
others or in cases of crimes against property. ~
Above all, Laguna Beach policy repeatedly
states use of deadly force is an option only when
"other means have failed." Those rules and
otben make Laguna Beach'' regulations
pe rh aps the m o s t s pecific of any law
enforcement agency on the Orange Coast.
··Basically our rules are more restrictive
and defined than the California Penal Code,"
said Laguna Beach Police Chief Neil Purcell.
Indeed. Laguna Beach also r equires
mandatory interviews with a psychologist for
police officers involved in a s hooting incident.
"Being involved in a shooting can be a
traumatic pe rsonal experience," Purcell
explained. "We found it's better to have a
mandatory 'shall' policy.
·'There's a s tigma that's placed on any
officer." be said, of psychological counseling.
"Some call it the macho image of lhe officer.
He is hesitant or reluctant to come forward to
fellow police officers all the way up to the chief
to s ay that ·1 think I need help.'"
In Irvine, warning shots are prohibited and
meetings with psychologists are encouraged but
not mandated. ·
Though not all police agencies agree on the
need for specific rules on the use of deadly
force , Dr. Arnold Binder, who directed a recent
UC l study on force. noted Orange County has
pioneered innovati v e law enforcement
procedures.
"I would .say we have the most progressive
police departments in the country," the social
ecologist said. "l don't think I'm exaggerating
wht!n I say that." ,
The $361.000 UCI research project, funded
by the National Institute of Justice, examined 14
me tropolitan police departments over a
two· year period.
Binder noted Orange Count.,y was not
included in the fesearch because there were not
enough instances of use of deadly force. And he
s aid many of the recommendations in the report
have already been instituted at county law
enforcement agencies ..
K1lokeri nos. These have
authored books that hav
popular readership among non-
profesaionals who enjoy gem
subjects.
In that lour days f gathered
lots of material th1t I can share
with you In ma,,Y. many future
Gem Wise columns. It w. 1
great learr1ing and sharing
experience for a ll who
attended. MY contribution was
my black opal pendant wh4ch I
wore to all the social events. I
especially enjoy wearing II
when I know I'm going to be In
the company of people. who
recognize its unlquenna Ind
appreciate Its rare beauty. At
the' dinner-dance Ill the LA
MuMUm of Natural Hiatoty I met Dr. Kalokerin•. author of
"In Seuch of o-p-.1~ and
"Auatrallan Precious Opel." His
f.ce lit up when he NW the
pendant and he aald "Ah,
aupeft>, SUPERBI It ahoutd be
In a mueeuml" I told him that
maybe aomedlly, but fOf the
preeent I enjoy weering and
aharf~ It with the ope! lo¥ers
emong my frlendl. I .-nc1 him that It la carefully
protect.ct In a bent! veult l'ftOll ·
of the time and I onfJ tllke It
out on~ epeclal OOCM6oM.
Dr. KaloMttnoe tlCOfted 1n9
to the guarded ro~ thet
hO\ml the HIQOn 98fft 9Chlbll
atlhew.i~ .......
my bl-* opal ~ -°"" In that dlepta, •nd .. both
~mlne .. ..,_._ln_ '°" u.c"" ....... a .. ..
Mii my bteolt -'**"' .. . noWIJl?hiei.one.-.aDM
for ................ .
have aotM ~ ntoe OINll lewtlry In ..... "°'9 M ..
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HAPPY 90TH Actor William Demarest (centerl is feted
on his 90th birthday during his 10th annual golf
tournament in Palm Springs by former president Oerald
Ford (l eftl and TV host Jack Barr y.
R ooney developing Iowa project
The people are wonderful."
Rooney and Richard L .
Travelial UDCler U.. nam11
Mr.!-_Jnd Jfn, H&rdJ, Pr1M1
Qua. and ••••• Dlw 1rrh1d h••• from a laham11 vao,uon, 1 trtp
which provokld royal aqer over ptotur11 of tb•
blklnl·clad prtnc111
publl1h1d in two London
tabloldl.
The royal eouplt arrived at
London'• Heathrow Airport
on a commerc(al airllner,
landing in heavy fol which
forced sevenl other ftlabU
not equipped wlUl a b1lDd
landiq system to divert or
wait until the weather
cleared.
The 20-year-old Diana, who ,
ls expecting a baby ln June,
wore a blue and white
gingham smock and an1ora
jacket. Her blond hair was
deeply bleached by the sun. , -
A group of Churches of
Christ in far western
Kentucky issued a public
~hallenge to astronomer Carl
'Saran to debate t.he topic of
creationis m versus
evolution.
Sagan, however, says he
h as no lime for suc h
·'Pseudo-science.''
The challenge was issued
in a full page advertisement
in The P a ducah Sun
newspaper.
Actor Mickey Rooney, who
says he has had a long love
affair with the st ate of Iowa,
is joining his Des Moines
bu si n ess partner i n
dev e l opi n g a f amily
--i;ecreatlon complex ~n the
southern part of the state
"I fell in love with Iowa,
and I've been in and out of
the state, unnoticed, over the
past 30 years,·· Rooney said.
"I feel so at home in Iowa.
Da.vis .Sr . sa id th ey
purc hased the Southfork
Marina on Lake Rathbun at a
_public sale ro.r $335,,.00.(L They
sa id they plan to invest
another $200,000 to add 20 log
cabins . a swimming pool , a
restaurant with a dance
a r e a , a c h il dren 's
playground and shuffleboard
and horseshoe courts.
Sponsored by 23 Churches
of Christ. the advertisement
beg ins, "We c h a ll~ng e-
evolutionists to engage in a ·
four-night, public , oral
debate on the question of the
ultimate origin of human
beings."
A forthcoming biography
of Lyndon Johnson says the
36th president insisted that
the Holy (;host visited him
during the early morning
·hours when he received his
,daily Vietnam briefin gs.
In the two-volume work,
''The Politician." the autl1'>r.
Nancy Reagan's "elitist"
patronizing of the fashion
industry sets a poor example
for women of lesser means.
says Joan Mondale, wi fe ·of
former Vi ce Pr'es1dent
Walter Mondale.
Mr s . M ondale t o ld
reporters after a speech to
the American Associ ation of
School Administrators in
New Orleans that the ti rst
'·· Texas Observer magazine
editor Ronnie'Dugger, writes
-that LBJ asked one of his
ambassadors if he thought
God was making earthly
vi sits. When the unidentified
ambassador said no, Dugger
says. the president related
his spiritual enco unters.
' lady's support of designers is
"great for fashion, but it has
pretty limited appeal:"'
"How ma ny peopl e are
there who can afford to go
out and buy a Sl,000 dress?"
she said. t •
Last month, however. Mrs.
Reagan said she had decided
t o s t op a cce pting the
designer dresses.
N O THA NK S
Ast ronomer Carl Sagan
has turned down a church
bid to debate creationis m
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'. Or8"ge COMt DAtLY PILOT/Tuelday, March 2. 1112
Moos e, se hiors .fT!W nlli· ..
I Ne w carpet .at Mesa hall smoothes ruffled: fe.tbers'
A dllpute over a ababb)' piece
of oars* that ltd mtmbtn ot
tbt M001e Lodi• to . look the
· doora of tta Cotta Me11 t\•ll to a
1enlor cltlatn hot lunch Jfroll'am has been aettled.
All the problem• that peaked la1t month when a SS million
law14lt was filed acalnat the
lod1e have been swept under the
rua, IO to speak.
Everyone seems happy again,
NeUJport Bay
bridgewo rk
nea r fi n ish?
The Pacific Coast Highway
_ bridge over Newport Bay could
be completed in eight weeks -if
it doesn't rain. ·
Dennis Stellenberg, structure
superintendent for the Kasler
Corp., contractor for the $8.9
million project, said that. if the
weather remains dry. three
lanes now closed to traffic will
be opened in three weeks and
bridge construction will be
complete in eight weeks.
Workers now-an Tesurfaclng
the three traffic lanes soon to be
opened, he said.
Then, construction crews will
roeus on completing the bridge's
median strip, to be built out of
red concrete cobblestone, aqd
the turning lane, Stellenberg
said.
.....
and they can thank Roser Al~
for tbtlr 1ucc••·
Aiton owna the Carpet Barn ln
Costa Meaa. He donated 145
yirdl ot plush nylon call* to -
the lOdge last wee~, aUOwini·
officials to tear out the old
carpet and purge their problem•
wltb the seniors at the same
llme.
"He went out or hJs way to
help ua ," said Moose lodge
secretary Dan Reddick. "He
told us to come on down to the
store and pick out anything we
-,vanted."
Tbln1s werel)'t always so
easy, however. Jn fact the
. conflict between tbe loyal Order
~f MOOAe Lodge No. 1457 and
officials from the
Transportatiop Lunch and
Counseling program got
downright dirty.
It began Jan. 13 when TLC
workers attempted to move
refrigerators, a dishwasher.
microwave oven, tables, chairs,
s ilverware and files to a new
location at Rea Middle School in
Costa Mesa.
Moose lodge members refused
to surrender the equipment until
a carpet installed by TLC two
years ago was_r:~laced .
"WJiit fol owed-was a series of
charges and counter ch,rges
that left the relationship between
the lodge and TLC as worn as
the tom, shabby carpet under
· dispute.
TLC filed a SS million lawsuit
against the lodge. And Moose
lodge members returned the
9qU\pm1Dt only altar U Oraqe
!coanty Superior Coun Judie
i0rdered them to. , But while the returned
-equipmeqt. enabled tbe bot luncb
pro1ram to pt back to normal,
1l left lodte memberl coollal ' •tbelr heels on a seam,,,apllt
carP.et.
1 In Jtepped Aston.
The 33-year·old Co&tA Mesan
explained that be wanted to
donate the new rut t.O help end
the dllpute between the loclie
and the senior cltlzer, croup.
·'My grandmother Coet to a
similar senior pro1ram ·la New
Mexico," said Aston.-f•(f abe
didn't have th•t I don't know
where she'd be, I J\lll .-lfl'&ed to
do something." • Shirley Cohen, director of TLC,
said she hopes the attoneys for
the lodge and the bot lunch
program can come to an
agreement to end the $5·milllon
lawsuit.
"It was really terrific of the
carpet peopte," said ?tf s. Cohen.
"Everything is goinl re-11y fine.
The seniors seem real happy."
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Passengers on a Western
Airlines flight for Las Vegas
were two hours late departing
after authorities emptied the
plane in response to a M>mb
threat, a spokeswoman for the
airline said. No bomb was found
in the Saturday incident.
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Wlthin months ot the CCMIP1
en ta Io 11 o rr l ~ t• l s a ya ·. U.S. intelligence detectetl t.be
eftist-ruled Grenada, a ti~. 11 arrival or Cu b a n 'mllltar~
rlbaa and nation, "hdi. personnel •• who report• ••iii
co base available td. ~ establishing tr~ ...
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D e d C . I k 1 e.. ·,ow ~ visi~flll!lll ol.
d y of defense for 1 ie1• . ' y was ~ ~ al
llClll'" iiffe til•t c ry pt~ ,, j~fif)anuar:~t-ol.a ark:W jhe ale Arm ~ ......... U.S. irMUl._noe
rv.mitttec. \n listuw· •)ija.-:w-1.ing thf ~ •
at were,fJlt~iet gairir:_ of~~ ever •tnu.·anc1
u world. :Y' •wirii "'\hat, althoul.lr" still A, I& I k 1._ d i d' n q) , .11n . eou\ruc.tion, It has a a · • in nh recent .• eqUll}lftd . !Jl>halt ranway
ti tt was laraed that a Jtttt~earJy two mllea and
!JIPIL•U.S. otelligen~ -tstaableofbandling Soylet anct ~t es r--e n ad a-:. '1:.QbaD trans ports and otber
.._...__.......M·tionaf 1'}obUizati~~ -.J:.Uie lltc.raft.
i ltig new'"airfield Tbe Vnited States r ecently
n . with qaejor Cuball dm.cluded a deal to aell F-16 'PS be u-.by SoviQ ·t141hter planes to Venezuela and
d nes. d'cl minislHUon officials hne
. ence Sdbrces. who j uslille.d tbe sale befote
clillecf to:be identified, saia Consrfis by saying the planes
e •la fem e n t. b y the aJle neeesaary ~o help prdtect
vernment 'mipistir.-identified '2.Ml&aela aeamst the-pwi.,.._
ly ·u •1StrachaD.~ was the tbrea~ flliom "Soviet bulll MlG-23
t • ..,.,roation 1tbat the air-P,l•• atiae.puban air force.
e ...W* useq'for anythiJtL_ _ Sup]iortina ,l~ belief that tM e;\ Gie-fourist trade, whicl) II new alrftekf ts likely to be med
~~was advertised Whet\ b)' Soviet and Cuban aircraft ls a ·
~15tartedJn 1979. repQfl t ecel ved by U .S .
t w~ not clear when or where intelligence that a Soviet air ~trachan" made Che remark defense system will be installed
.itributed to him in the U.S. in the vicinity of that field.
intelligence report. Grenada is The number of Cuban military
strateg ically located on the and civilian advisers in Grenada
eastern rim of the Caribbean, is in the hundreds, according to
north of Venezuela. · U.S. sources. With the total
..:'Altho u g h t h e R eaga n popu l ation of Grenada
administration has concentrated numbering only about 107,000,
I I! public statements of concern U.S. offi cials consider even a
"' w.fl W'l it aay s are few h un dred C ubans as
ban ·~a ck e d g u e r r i I fa ·. representing a major Jjresence
movements in Central America. and innuence.
i·s administration and the Along with keeping tabs on
rter administration before it pr.ogress of the new airport, U.S.
1ve bee n worried about intelligence .has t urned up
rceived Cu ban effo rts to so-far-unconfirmed reports that
~blisb footholds among-sviall the Cubans-may be building a JRcJ. impoverished island natiol)S. new base for s ubmarines or.
Vl!_t!'e Caribbean. other naval vessels. ~)\fetely. three years ago, a · The intelligence sources sajd
&fup by the leftist .. New J ewel there is exten&ive dredging of
Movetnent," headed by Maurice s hip c hannels but that the
Bishop, took control of Grenada. evidence is inconclusive as to
ich became independent in whether the channels will be
974 after having been a Britis h used by naval craft or other
lony. types of ships.
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exercise· Tectm Spirit "82. -'Ptre annu al
maneuvers involv(' 157.500 troops and will r~n
through April 26. Infantrv Division arrive at Osan U S Air
ln se south of Seoul from Hawaii t o
pa rticipate in the U.S.-Korean joint milltar~
Gourt to-study generic drugs
Georgia · school board selection ruled unconstitutional
WASIDNGTON <AP> -Here,
at a glance, are highlights 0£
U.S . Supreme Court action
Monday .
CONSUMERISM
The court agreed to rule
whether . increasingly popular
generic drugs can be sold before
they ·are reviewed by the Food
and Drug Administration.
. The justices s aid they will
review a lower-court ruling last
year that FDA approval is not
needed before a generic drug is
offered for sale if only the drug's
inactive ingredients s uch as
coating and capsules differ from
those in a brand-name product.
-Gene-rie-dr11~-are chemieal-
equi valents of higher:priced,
brand-name prescription drugs.
RACE
Without waiting to hear oral
arguments, the court ruled that
the way the Thomasville. Ga.,
school board members were
select e d for 61 years is
unconstitutional.
The court uphe ld a federal
appeals court ruling dismantling
lbe T homasville system. in
which the board and Its retiring
m e m bers ap po inte d n e w
members . No black had ever
served on the school district's
· board until a suit was filed in
1979 challenging the way board
m embers are chosen.
The court also refused to free
A lower court, ruling that the
1977 s t ate l aws a r e
unconstitutional, said it cannot
withdraw its consent once that·
North Dakota's gover nor had
ap proved the pro~ose d
migr atory bird sites. J\ vitaJ
portion of the hM>itat of U.S.
migratory w~terfowl is located
in North Dakota.
Bridgeport, Conn . from COU RTS-PRESS
complying with a sweeping TJae court rejected a Texas
order to remedy past racial bias ne ws paper's attempt to curb
in the city's fire department. judges' power to exclude the
Without comment. the justices public and press from pretrial
let stand a lower -court ruling hearings in non-crim inal cases.
that ordered the city to freeze By the an 8-1 vot~. the court
promotit>hs and-otref jobs toa rert fntacl a T-exas judge's
fixed numbe r of blacks and decision to close a pretrial
Hispanics. , cil hearing in a lawsuit over alleged
FEDERAL LAND b a n k m I s m a n a g e m e n t .
The jus tices agreed t o Attorneys for the bank 's
consider reinstating a series of directors contended that a
North Dakota laws that curbed public airing of the charge.s at a
the federal government's ability p r e l iminary hearing would
to acquire .. waterfowl protection ··impinge upon the oper ation
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aid plan
~assailed -
MANAGUA, Nlcar11ua (AP>
-A &polcumao for the
Sandinista National LlberaUoo
Front, whlc;b doa:alnatea the
Nicara1uan aovernment, 11ld
Monday that the pl1n PrHident
Reaaan proposed to aid the
Caribbean ls too small to solve
the reaion'd problems.
Commander Bayard<!._ ~rce,
coordinator or the rW>nt's
political commission , told a
national labor group th1t Coat.a
Ri~a alooe would need a:aore
~han three times the $350 million
l\eagan proposed in additional
~ergency aid for six
~conomkally strapped countries
in Ule reglon this year.
''Therefore, it is obvious that
President Reagan's economic
plan will not solve at all the
problems of the countries of the
C a r i b.,b e a n a n d C e n t r a 1
America," Arce said.
It was the first comment from
a Sandinista leader on the U.S.
appropriation announced last
Wednesd ay to ai'd nations
su ff e r i n g s h ort -t e rm
balance-of-payments problems.
Bes ides Costa Rice", they
included El Salvador, Honduras,·
Belize. J a maica and the
Dominican Republic .
Reagan s aid he excluded
Nicaragua, Cuba aod Grenada
because they are "totalitarian"
and threaten the r egion's
security.
The ne ws paper Barricada,
voice of the Sahdinis ta front,
s.aid last week that Reagan had
resorted to "new aggressions"
in his plan.
The Reagan plan, intended to
h elp 17 friendl y nations in
Ceptral Ame r.ica a nd the
Caribbean basin, also would
allow duty-free entry of most ,,
products from the region for 12
years and provide tax incentives
for U.S. investment.
The Reagan administr ation
h as been s ha rply critical of
Nicar agua for al l egedl y
handling arms shipments from
Cuba intended for guerrillas
fighting the U.S.-bscked jmta in
El Salvador.
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I. Neighbor to throw pgrty during couple'8 western stay
SANTA BARBARA <AP> -Prnldent and Mn. Rea1an -
comtn1 West thls week will
apend four days at their rartch,
l n c ludi nc one day at a
nei1ht>or'a ranch at a party for
about 300 frie nd s and
ac<tuaintances, the White House
annolinced.
The president and first lady
will .journey a few mlles from
their Refugio Canyon ranch to
, the Santa Ynez Va1ley on
Sunday to host a nationally
televi se d s alute to
country-western music featuring
MerreHaggard. ·
'Phe event wUI ~ the main
Item on the agenda during the
president's visit to his Rancho
del Cielo ranch from March 4 -
the Reagans' 30th wedding
anniversary -to March 8.
It will be 'Reagan'$ seventh
trip to the ranch in his 13 months
as president.
Local Republicans originally
had hoped tbe partJ would be a
smatt 1atheriq at Rancho del
Clelo, mainly for local party
workers. That bu evolved into
the party for • -. plus two
d<>zen or so local residents -at
1,200-a c re Rancho Sierra
Grande, hosted by Stuart and
Lynn Glldred, tbe1r aons Stuart
Jr. and Tyler, and daughter,
Tiffany Ann.
Olldred, a native of Mexlco
City who was educated ln the
United States, ~lbt the ranch
for more than St million in 1975
when it was known u Wine Cup
II and was owned by Reagan's
close friend, actor Jimmy
Stewart. •
Guests will drive to Santa
Yn ez Valley H igh School
parking lot, then be bused to the
ranch a few m iles. west on
Re fugio Road. The festivities
begin at 11:30 a.m·. a nd the
Reagans are expected to stay
.
for about three hours, the White
House said. f'
''We're his ~&oeest neighbor to
the north, and he ( Rea1an)
wanted to come to a workine
ranch that had some historical
backaround," Gildred said.
"Wben l heard he planned the
Ra1gard show. I sent blm a •
letter inviting him to use the
ranch," said GUdred, who runs
cattle on the s pread and also
trains cutting horses, used on
ranehes to control cattle.
Theme of the day -will be
recognition of country-western
"Stars of the Future." The
Public Broadcastina Service wiU
tape the fesUvlties as part o! a
series of Sunday afterpoon
salutes to the American arts it
has been broadcasting from the.
Wh ile House.
It .will be broadcast at 10 p,m.
April 2S as part or that series,
according to a PBS
spokeswoman in Washington.
Hlindreds 'pick up' bargains
Scavengers prize market discards ; health ri~k told
LOS ANGELES (AP> -
Supermarket discards intended
for the garbage dump are prized
Missing boat,
4 Dien found
SAN DI EGO (.AP> -The
Coast Guard says searcher s
found a 24-foot pleasure boat
• reported missing for a day with
four men aboard. It was idled in
'the water by engine troutiie
south of the Coronado is lands.
The craft, ~elly Lynn , was
towed in by the Coast Guard
cutter Point Brower with the
four, San Diegans ag>oard in good
condition late Suncjay. Chief
Mark Ravenscroft said.
as the ultimate food bargains -
eagerly claimed by hundreds of
people who pick through the
giant trash containers at the
re ar of Los Ange les area
grocery stores.
·'Sometimes I open the door
and there's about 30 people out
here. seriously," said Tony
Aguilar: a receiving clerk at an
Alpha Beta s upe rmarket on
Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood .
A figure of 1,000 supermarket
garbage pickers in Los Angeles
would be "conservative," one
county health inspector said, but
other health officials a nd police
say they have no idea how many
peop~e do their s upermarket·
shopping by scavenging through
a store's garbage.
"lt's not so much bums and
hobos: it's· people in the upper
and middJe classes too," said
Mike Westerveit, who has
worked a total of 13 years at
Ralph's s upermarkets in
Beverly Hills and South Los
Angeles. "There are some who
have really high intelligence"
and are trying,, to stretch their
food dollar in tough economic
times. he said.
Or. Betty Agee. deputy chief
of the CommunicabJe Disease
Sect ion of the Los Angeles
County Healt h Department.
said: ·we know it goes on. I
don 't know of any way we would
have numbers on t hem ...
We've had no reports of any.
disease outbreaks associated
with scaven in . "
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Ofange Oout DAILY PILOT/Tut!dav. March 2/tt82
UNUSUAL "GAVEL"' Maurice Jordane.
right . receives short -handled hoe from
Supreme Court J\ii;;tice Cruz Reynoso. as
Jordane is sworn in as a Montere\' Count\· municip~I judge. The hoe was formerly used
A,.W~
by Mexican field worke rs that J ordan.a
worked to outl aw in the late 1970's when h8t
was with A g ricultur al L abor Re l at ionlii'! &a~· n
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Attack on gypsy. moth de:,bate~
SANTA BARBARA (AP> -fruit trees in the northeastern residents and enviro~me~lali.
Agricultural offi cials in Saqita United "States has infested the said an environmental imp
Barbara County· hope to begin hilly Montecito area eas{ of report prepared by the count ·
an eradication prouain against here. agricultural commissioner th~ voracious gypsy moth next Four egg masses found in weighted toward aerial sprayufi
month, but a decision hasn't traps since last month have of the pesticide carboreil. ~
been made yet whether to use begun to hatch two or three oppone nts argue d tbat t~
'aerial or ground spraying. caterpillars a day. compoun~ dtcreases the bumM
The moth, con!ridered the most body's ability to ward ~Jl
serious pest of shade, forest and At a hearing last week, local viruses. '
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anniversary today alone, streaking' through the
d a rk reaches of space beyond the orbit of Uranus.
2.5 billion miles from the sun on a s iJent voyage
out of the solar system.
Despite its decade-lopg jaunt through space,
complete with bobllJardment by meteorites and a
battle..with Jupiter's mighty radiation belt, all of
Pioneer lO's function, with one exception, continue
to operate and return data on the extent of the
Sun's atmosphere to scientists on earth.
And that excites experimenters like Dr. James
A. Van Allen of the Univ4)nity of Iowa, who awaits
data fro m t he s pacecraft ''with intense
..J!JCCitement, because we think the SUD is typical of
a majority of the stars ln the universe. It's the only·
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it has. traveled 3.27 billion milf#i~ received oveL
40,000 commands from Earth and transmitted
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Thal data, transmitted by an 8-watt radio, now
takes three hours and "'2 minutes traveUng at the
speed of light to return to the receiving station at
the Natio n a l Aer o n a utics and Space
Administration's Ames Research Center south of
San Francisco. . ·
It was the first spacecraft lo traverse the
asteroid belt. Fears that swarms of tiny
meteorites might riddle Pioneer 1t were laid to
rest when it was discovered that the belt was
made up mostly of clumps ol mat..rtal, not small
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1! oversteps the mark
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; ' An. appellate court rullof So far as Orange County ls ~ declaring the. s tate Coastal concerned, the court. order ls not
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t Co mmissiop's g uidelines on expected to have a major effect.
I RUblic beach access along the . The Blue Lagoon community ln
1 ~ast unconstit utional hardly South Laguna , which was
comes as a surprise. ordered to provide public access
~ The court. struck down the across its priva~ ~arking l.ot in
.. rrent guidelines; which require return .for a ~mat to build a
ltublic. access in r eturn for p~otect1ve sea wall, presuma~ly
building permits, declaring them wall take adva~tage of the rulmg
to be so broad they could be to re·app\y.
11bplied to types of development So too co~ld the Emerald
tflat have nothing to do with Bay cdmmuni~y, whl.ch was
oublic access . ordered to provide public beach ~ Acknowledging the general access before buil.ding a new ~ oeed for -beach . access, the clubhouse ~d tennis courts .. As
; t~ree-judge panel .declared ttia~ for the Irv1.ne Coast, t~e rubng
'· ~he commissi~n •s aggressive ·could have httle effect smce f!10St
application of its guidelines of t~e beach area already 1s a
r1nores the rights of private pubhc sta~ park.
p'roperty owners. The original Th~r~ is no doubt the Coastal
inte nt. said the court. was to ~omnuss1or,t has be~n successful
a9sure that major developments m prese~mg pubhc a~cess .to
along the coast should not be many mil e~ .o f CaJ1forn1a ~rmitted to block. beach access. beaches. But 1t 1s absurd. as the r: . . court concluded, to suggest that •· · In ~pp~1cahon. however. the minor additions to an existing
,, co mm1 ss10 ~ generaJly has private ~ property constitute an ~e m~nded that access be "intensificationoflanduse"that
, p1ov1ded ~henever a beach justifies dedication of ne w public
: property 1s r e modeled or access routes.
) enl ~rged ---:-even to the e:ct~nt of The commjssioh's arrogant
• a dd mg a ,SJilgle room, bmld1~g a a Ppr 0 a c h ha s pr 0 v 0 k e d sea~a ll to pro.l e.c t against legislative action twice in recent .
erosion, or r~butldtn_g a home years. Last year . the state
destroyed_ by fire. as. m the case L eg i s lature re moved t he
ofthe Maltbupropert1es. co mmission 's authority to
ln a response to the court d emand so-called .. affordable
fuling that ch'!racterizes the ho us ing " in a ll new coastal
r\jgh-handed attitude of the de velopments. It could hap~n
( oommission. executive d~rector again. ·
MiChael Fischer declared. "Big T he question is on e of
d eal !" The appellate court int ell i ge nt ba·lan ce .
injunction presumably will be Unfortunatelv. that has not been
'( S"ppealed to the stat e Supreme the spirit. o f the Coastal
Court Comrnission. ·· 1 : • "
.I Watt's double talk
Interior Secretar v J ames
W.att surprised television viewers
last week bv announcing on an
· interview.-tiow that he will ask
Congress to approve legislation
providing for a moratorium on oil
and gas drilling and mining in
l th'e nation's 80 million acres of
• ' wilderness areas until the year
2000.
At·the.outset. it appeared the
c'C:>ntroversial Cabinet member
had finally decide~ to respond to
complaints of environmentalists
t hat he is bent on destroying the
• protected areas.
• But when details of h is
~ proposal came out the next day.
: a \'ery different picture emerged.
~ Under_ the Wilde rness Act of i 1964. all wilderness areas would
! be closed to mining a nd drilling,,
i activities permanently starting
1 at the e nd o f 1983. Watt 's i proposed amendment to the act
~ would extend that protection onl y
· for 17 years. then automaticall y
r eopen the areas for leasing.
} barring congressioDal action.
'
Additionally. it would
ttirealen some 60 million acres
w!h i c h ha ve been und e r
! c~nsideration for inclusion in the 1 W7 l<terness aTeas by gtving
• C~ngress deadlines to make up t it$ mind on the additions. H the l deadlines were missed. the lands
• n~w held in reserve would again
' bd open for leasing . l 1 Describing Watt's proposal
{as "a duplicitous hoax." leaders
: off environmental f roups accused
H he secretary o deliberately
mi srepresenti n g his true
intentions to the people and
trying to mislead Congress.
The groups vow to join forces
block congre8sional passage t the legislation.
Unfortunately. the timing is
ot very good for Secretary Watt.
Earlier l as t month he
roused the ire of congressmen
y r efusing to let people in his
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de p art m e n t provide
congressional committee staff
members wi th background
information pr ior to committee
hearings. as has always been the
custom. ·
That was capped by his flat
refusal to provide the House
Energ~· a n d Commerc e
Committee with a number of
subpoenaep documents dealing
w i t h Can ad i a n ·e n e r g y a nd
investment policies.
Watt said he was withholding
t h e data o n o rd ers from
President R eaga n and on
grounds of executive privilege.
Committee membe rs said the
cla im was spurious. that the
documents had little or nothing to
do with nation al security and
hadn't even been reviewed by the
president until Watt sought to
make the executive privilege
claim.
So the committee voted to
cite the secretary for contempt of
Congress for failing'to respond to
the subpoena. If the full House
concurs, he could be subject to
criminal prosecution. Watt says
he will go to jail r-ather than
comply.
-underthe circumstances he
hardl y finds himself in the best
pos ition to pus h h is land
management policies through
Congress.
Watt has insisted throughout
that his views coincide precisely
with those of the presiden t.
giving rise to speculation that he
may be being used to push a hard
line that would be politically '"
unwise for the president himself.
· lf that's the case. he is a good
man for the job. apparently quite
impervious to criticism of any
kind. But sooner or later. even
the president may have to realize
that the . line Watt is pursuing.
with or without presidential
blessing, is a millstone around
the n~k of the administration.
pinions expressed in the space above Me thole of the Dally Pilot. Other Yl~ws ~··· r1tssed on tnis page are tnosebt tl"teir a""'°"s and artists. Reaoer comment ~s 11\V•t·
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Chips down • ID Silicon Valley
Word is seeping out that the bubble is
about to burst on what has become
known as "Silicon Valley," California's
center 'of high technology. If it does
Charlie Olson aod his fellow orchardists
'fill have the last laugh. -Charlie Olson
is dead and most of his fellows have
long sinc.e been driven out of what was
once the fruit-growing Eden of the
world. Filled with ~autiful orchards of
Bing a nd Royal Anne che rries.
Blenheim and Moorpark apricots.
peaches, pe,ars and prunes, the valley's
products were treasured around the
globe.
OLSON'S .• ORCHARD now remains
the only stand of cherry trees between
San Francisco and-San Jose in this once
fertile valley and is a living monument
to his bitter battle t o pres~rv e
agriculture in this region. His fruit
stand on El Cam ino Highway at
Sunnyvale, where cherr ies are so neatly
packed row on row in a style .-ng
forgotten by most, still is a bufding
attraction during the fruit season. '
But few now remember. the glorious
days when the 250-square-mile Santa
Clara Valley. blessed with the ideal
com bination of perfect c limatic
condmons, rich soil and ample water ..
produced an abundance of fruit the
equal or which could be found nowhere
else on earth. Gone are the days when.
standing at a vantage point in the
Saratoga hills. the entire valley was
blanketed with the s pringtime blossoms
.as far as the eye could see.
In their place, in the nllme of
"progress," came the post-war high
technology, computers; semiconductors
and other electronic miracles. More
than 800 s uch firms now pack the valley
totally changing the face of the earth
and gaining the name of "Silicon ...
At the outset this conversion was
greeted with whoops and hollers by the
land speculators, real estate · brokers.
builders and businessmen 'who saw
; .
fARl WATIRS
millions of new dollars pouring into the
area. Never mind the destruction of this
one of a kind fruit growing region; big
bucks were ahead.
Olson a nd the other orc har.d1sts
fought a losing battle as they tried to
resist the takeover of th~r farmlands.
But the speculator>s wete formidable.
They got the assessors to change the
property t ax assessments from
farmland to "the highest potential use."
driving the cost of farming sky high
Olson and others banded together lo
take the fight to Sacramento where they
pleaded for property tax relief.
Alas. that relief for farmers was too
Jong in coming for most. Gradually. one
by one. and then two by two, they
capitulated untrl almost all of the
orchards were no more . Determined to
remain. Olson even withstood a low
bfow by the city which inexplicably ran
an unnecessary highway through the
m iddle of · his orchard bisecting his
·farmland in an effort to dislodge him.
The industrialization of the valley
brought a buildin g boom and
prospenty. e~ploding the region into the
fastest growing area of the state. San
Jose zoomed from a sleepy farm center
or less than 50,000 to well over half a
million. The quiet village of Sunnyvale
soared from l ,500 to more than 106,000
In 1980 the electronic firms produced
better than $8.5 billion in products.
BUT UNLIKE the orchards which,
had they not been uprooted would
remain a stable economy, the tiigh
technological industries _are facing a
crisis. As Time-magazine recently
reported , "a few serpents" have
crawled into this seeming economic
Eden. An innux of immigrant labor,
M e~ican. Filipino and Vietnamese, paid
exceedingly low wages, has resulted in
social problems. A low level of smog
has settled over the vaJley creating
.health hazards Crime is on the rise .
And property for industry as well as
homes has become too expensive. The
average home now costs $128,000.
making 1t difficult to recruit the highly
trained personnel essential to the
industries
According to Time the signs of ebb
tide are upon the valley . New
companies are now looking elsewhere to
locate as are established firms wishing
t o expand . L ik e loc usts. having
devoured everything in sight, they are
now ready to move on; wh.ile some will
r emain the hey-day is over. Wh en
history weighs the long-last.mg benefits
of the orchards against the short-lived
gains of the electronic boom and the
ecological and sociological impatts or
the two. Olson will loom as the prophet
whose voice went unheeded to the great
loss of California and the world. And
Santa Clara Valley will be remembered
only as yet another victim of the false
god of progress.
Will computers replace bookshelves?
How many books have you read?
If you had to write down the names of
the 100 greatest books of all lime. how
rar would you get? "The Valley of the
Dolls" and "The Complete Scarsdale
Medical Diet" ere not among them, I'll
give you that much of a tip.
A. great teacher named Stringfellow
Barr had a revolutionary idea for
educating his students when be was
president of St . J ohn's CQllege in
Annapolis, Md. His idea was simply to
make them read the 100 best books of
all time. ~hat was it. The four-year
college course consisted of nothing but
those 100 books and he made up the list.
STRINGFELLOW Barr died last
month and I thought it would be
interesting to give you bis idea of the
100 best books. I went to a lot of trouble
to get the list, but now that I have it,
I'm not going to pass it on because the
chances are you wouldn't even read the
list, let alone the book.I on it. I never
b e ard of half of them. Ptolemy's
"Almuest"? Aristarchus's "On the
Distance of the Sun and the Moon"?
I see a few familiar faces OD the list:
"Gulliver's Travels''; llontaicne's
"Essays"; "David Copperfield"; "Tbe
Constitution of the United States";
''The Bible": Marx 's "Das Kapital";
··Ham let··: Darwin ·s ·'Origin of
Species."
Is there anyone alive who doesn't
wish he'd read m ore? I have this
terrible guilt feeling about not reading
as much as I ought to, but~1 don't see
. ,~~
-110-Y -H0-11-Y -_ -~
any prospects for improving my
reading record now. It t~s so long.
Whenever I have time enough to sit
down and read a book, I get up and go
do something e~.
"l ',d never read a book;" President
Woodrow Wilson said. "if I co'1ld talk
for half an hour with the man who wrote
it. II
I agree with that. I think most people
can tell yotr everything they know in
half an hour, and after that they're just
padding il out. I sure wi$h I could have
spent half an hour with Plato. His book
"The Republic" is on the greatest books
list. We have it on our shelf home and 1
often try to read it. I'll take it down and
start into it, but I never get very far.
· -That while the islands hue tripled
ln population since t•. the number of
reclstered vehicles has risen by a full
mapitucle, from 4,000 to 40,000. (And
non-natives now far out.n.unber naUve
lalJnden).
-Tbal the S25 million the U.S. paid to
acquire tbe Vlr1lns ln lt17 from
Denmart WQ our costliest ter:rkorial
acquJaillon: S300 an acre, compared
with I~ ror Alaska and r, cent.I for
the PhUlpPines.
Sorry about that, Plato. but your book
just doesn't grab me. I know you've got
some good ideas in there. but you gab
too much before you get at them.
Plato, or course, wrote his books in
Gr.eek. so there isn 't much left of
whatever literary grace he had. Most
books that have been translated sound
like the instructions that come in
Eng_lis~ for a toy mad~ in_ Tokyo.
A lot more books are bought than
read in this country. As a writer I'm
certainly not going to object to that. but
there's no doubt people often fake an
interest in books that they don't feel.
Some books are used like wallpaper. A
full bookshelf with its variety of colors
and sizes presents a pleasant face and
at the very least makes the owners look
as though they wished they read books.
l'M SUSPICIOUS of people whose
s helves are lined with books they
haven't read. but mine are, too. I tend
to read the same three or four books
over again instead of picking up a new
one.
Most libraries , don't bave all the
books on Or. Barr's list, but J suppose it
won't be long before we all have
computers where our booksherves are
· now and we'll be able to call up any.
book we wish. Someone will certainly
offer a chip ror sale the si1e of the head
of a pin with every ~ne ol those 100
greatest books on it. I'll hate that.
I love the books I hne on my shelves,
even..1be. ones I 'll never read qain.
They're old friends lookinf down at me
as I live my life, lgnorin1 their wisdom.
Just ,iancillg at their titles once 1n a
while brinp a •arm 11ow tbat no
computer will ever duplicate. U I ever
read Strinlfellow Barr's 100 p-eatmt
books, I'll do lt on the paper oo wbleb
they wye written.
.... IOn -Hwy by I r .......
• •• "Caddle" (1ff1)
HM\ MOrM, .leak T~
aon. A YOUflt WOfMtl
IM\l9t her OOMfortllDM
M!utb#I "°"" end ,..., oruer .IMbend, ~IM<I
IO tlM IUll r~ tor IUPPOl'tlng r,., cf'lltdlen
br doing Wiiii.. Odd
JoOe -C4ll\ get, 10:00. a l'UMINOO ~
I i I -... I I \ '
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• ..,.. IHADOw
.THI.PW .HAWAII~
I ...... IWPO«T
UNDIMTANDtHG HUMAH~VIOA 1is-
• *'A "Uttte Boy Loaf '
( 1878) John Hvgr11-.
Nethan De-. Aurel Au.
tr.a.ii lermers ambeflto on
• -Ch to IOc:eta a 4.
Y9V-Old IOel In the bulh,
SHY ORPHAN -Leslie Landon tries to
decide if she s hould adopt sh~· orphan .
played by Tina Y others on "Fat~el'
Murph~·" tonight at 8 on KNBC 14>.
IOl'ne 1ntlgllt Into bll8lnea8
lunch time dMknaklng; en
attempt II mede to debunk
myth• about N• and
ft ,NIM.. v l'BJD ~ 'LAmwe a 8H1Rt.EV
& OOMPAHY
Attenbor~ lllu1tratff
the "911 end fdVIAllQM
otlle....,..Q
• HltNA
"Lltr. P.eent '9ndlng" The
promleal ... pat1le of
genecic 8nQlnaarlng and 111 ""'*' on lnduatry, mad'-
olne end U1W81'9lllee .,.
examined. Cj)
~ TYrona tr1M to
fotoe ~ lo UM hie I*·
~ Md palUGal power
I'°~·-= 19 HMTTOHMT
A ~ o.teolor who 11
being llelp8d by the Harte
le lrlllMd fof mut'cW. Q
®MOYll * * * * "Reglng Bull"
(19'0) Aober1 Oa Niro,
C11t1y Motlefty. Boxing
cNmpiOn Jake La Mott1'1
1pllluda for violence
brlnga him ~ In the
ring but dltruptl hit per·
IOflal Ille. 'R'
.MOVIE
• • • "Flrat Famlly"
(1N01 Giid• ~.Bob
Newflart. The NllUllly
r.-.ci Cllughfer of the
COYntry'I wWdM1 prell-
derltill tM\lly CIClfnClllCa1•
lier teltler'• 1t1empt1 to
c:oniklct thl 1tfalr1 of
11"8.'A'
'G'
())MOVIE
Lenny Ind Squlfgy dac:4de
to ln-t In lllent rnovlel. D EYEOHL.A.
F.lllurect; a rtlPOfl on a
m1guln• thll go11lp1
1t>out the 1tet9; • profile or
Rick 8'>rlogflald; per1 two
of 1 report on peydllel.
(B)MOVIE
• • • ··The Longeet Yard" I 1g741 Burt Reynold•,
EOdl8 Albert. A fonnar pro
quenertledc doll'CI time In • ~ Pftlon .. given
the )ob ooectq • group
ol COIWicta lor 1 nc>-lloldl-
b 1 rred football g1me
8Q8lnlt U.guarda.
())MOVIE
10-a. NIWI NATIONAl
MOGfWIHIC INclAl
''The Shettle" EJctrlOfOJ.
f'lllrY undalwalar IMm foot· I
• of hOw """'' fwd, . ,... Md wily tfl9Y lttecl< I 8Ul.LMVE
M0 A'S 0 H prcMdM • ,_ P8'9P9C·
tlvie on thll lllcinlllng and
* * * Yt "The W.y We Were" 11g131 Barbra
Streiund, AoOer1 Aactford.
A young collage c:oupl8 In
the 18308 dltcover IM1
IM!r pofltlcel dltteranc:ae
lf8 ltrong enough IO jeop.
ardlze INit matrlaga.
lltMOVIE
The ottic.<1' waelely poller
g1ma 11 1111 40.77Jh i.
ln1errupled by thrM MP•-
r111e -ganclee. * * * "Ttia Comc>elltlon" (1980) Alctwd ~.
Amy IMllg. T'Mo planlata II
a Sen Franciaco muatc
c:ompetttlol1 find """ tflW IOlle for 8ICfl other con-
-,__ lilll;Q
())MOVIE
• TIO T Ill; DOUGH
• MACNa I LEHMA
~ I ~w.GAZJNE
* ** "The Other Sida Of
Tha M0untlln -Pert H"
p g78) M~ H .... tt,
Timothy Bottome. Fonner
champion lklet, Jill Kin·
mont, rendered a quac1r1.
plaglc by • tragic aocidant.
'wr•tlel ~ with Nit-doubt
when • ,_ love enter• her
Ille.
Beltlmor• Orlolae ~
Jim Palmer'a ,_ Clr8lf
.. en unmr-model; •
line of ·•mug.proof" c1o111-
1~ .-...or1e1.
lllctl wtttl """ profaealon.
el ambltlone. 'PO' .MOVIE
• • ,,.., "Cr1zy M1m1"
(lg75) Cloffi l.Mdlmen .
Ann Sothern. A ltruggllng
tamlly runt Into tough luCk
In AtlllnlU end endl up 1
crlmlnel bend on the lem In
Cellf0tnla. 'PG' t1:00eae(l)OIB.
t:ao . W£LCOME BACK,
KOTTER
• KCETNEWSHAT
WITH ClET£ A08E.RT8
• IM 18•1U8 N"°"1 (l)IBNEW8 di 8AAHEY MILLER
7:00 I cea HEw8 NBC NEWS
HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
I MCNEWS
YOU ASKED FOR rT
F .. tured: "JI~ Kita
Werf11re."
• M0 A•S•H
Turned CIOwn for a future
poeltlon 11 home, Chltlel
II eo lr1te he ·~ to'•
talk 10 111yona In the unit.
• JOKER'S WILD
• OVEREASY
9 YOU ASKED FOA IT
f .. tured· "Por!ugll'• &Ill
Wr11tler1" Ind "S50i000
J..,_Flth." .
~MOW ***'h "The Young Lov·
...... 11gso1 Selty Forreet,
Keefe BrUMlle. A promi.
Ing young dllnc:ar It strk:tt·
en with 1 parelyzlng di•· -· 8:00 8 .(I) SIMON & SIMON
A.J and Rick ere hired by
• jeelou1 wtle to follow he<
hult>lnd. •a f'ATHEA MUAPKY
The Gold HIN ld1oOI holdS
an open hOUN tor pro-
spective 10opt1ve perent1.
• MOVlf
* * * Yt "8adltnobl And Broomstlcka" 11g71)
Af'19111 lanlbury, D1vld
T CHl'lllnloo. During World
Wit II, 1 novice aorc:er-
and h9r thrff young
trlandl 181 off tor • meglc:
llllfld Where Iha lntendl
to teem enough . ~•
wttchcfatt to uae It 6geinll
the Nazla. 'G'
8='0 G di LAVEANE &
SHIRLEY
Lanny 1nd Squlggy'•
frlen<llhlp la lhrMlened by
the ra1ppefranca of
Squlggy't llther. Q
• AUINTHEf'AMllV
Ar<lhle 11 outregad etter
raoaMng wflet he conald-
•• to be quMtlonabla
medteal c:era. (Pw1 2)
t:OO 8 (I) MOW
NeWI
• IATUAOAYNIOHT
Hoat: Steve Mertln. Guest:
Van Morrreon.
I KOJAK
THE JEFFER80HS
• IAHFOAO AHO SON
• DC< CAV!TT •
CD>MOVllE • * "Chattert>o11" ( 1977) A
young woman's unique
anltomlcal detormlly
brings ·he< lln1nc1ar sue-·
cesa but ruins he< socl1l
Ille. 'A'
CilMOVJE * * * "All Night long"
p g81) 0-Hacic'lnen.
B~I 9t1'9119nd: Attw-
belng demoted from c:ot-
POf•te a11ec:utlve to c:hlln·
ttora flight ma~. a
mlddle-egad man'e llte-
1tyte ll)d vlluM 11e turned
~.'A'
"Women Alone I Being
Single" Guest: alnger Mu·
lne Andrews. (A)Q ID Ota( CAV!TT
•••• "Slngl.n' In The
Alln" ( 1g52) Gene Kelly,
Dabble. ~·· During H~'1 tteneltlon to
"An Innocent Love"
(Pramlare) MalieM Sue
Andenon, Doug McKaon.
An unusual romance
deYllOp8 ~ • ti-
)'91f-dd c:olege Oitl and
her melh tutor. a 14-pw·
old boy who le enroa.id at
11:acl 8 Cl) ALICE
(J) TIC TAC DOUGH di ENTERTAINMEHT
TONIGHT
An lnteMew with NICI("
NOite. IB THE MUPPETS
Guest: Charles Av11vour.
(D)MOYIE * * * "Modern Rom111ce" pg811 Albert Brooll•.
Kllhtyn Harrold. A fMm
edllor tries rapaetedly to
win blck the ,_,. ol lhe
wom111 he loYee. 'A' CIJ THAT INFE~
FE.EUNO .
7: 1f Cl) MOVIE
the talklee, • top ailent stair
fella In love with • aplrlted
~. • 9 HAPPY' DAYS
Chllehl trlel to P<Ol/9 to
Howatd lhet he II worthy
of Joanle.Q 8 MOVIE * • 'h "My Sitter EMMn"
( 1g55) J-1 Leigh, Jaclo
Lemmon. Two 1111 ..... one
an uc>lrlng ac:tr-and the
other e wr11er. strvggle f0t
I brMk In Gr~ VU-
tirP.M. MAGAZINE
Blltlmora Orioles pitcher
Jim Pllmer't ,_ ~
·u an underwear modal; 1
llne ol "mug..prool" cloth· Ii':" ...
the -9Chool. D IB 8AET MAWNCK
A l'IOll8llat hit• llx gun·
men to go alter M....nclt e O THME'S
COMttANY
While poeing u 1 doctor,
J~ enc:ount.... • , ...
patlent and an Hger
lntarn.Q
··~ PLAYHOUSE
"Sandburg -Ech088 And
SllencH" John Cullum
llera In • dow-drame on
the Nia end worll of the lete
Cert SencStM-g. Q
Alice It llClld with • huge
tax bill left ~ by her
lete huebend. (A) 88TOHIOH'T
Host: Johnny Cerson
Gu.t; PllUI SoMno. eg MCHEWS
NIGHTUNE
• AU IH THE f'N.tlL Y
.LOY!.~
STYl.E
• KCET Nl'WUEAT
WfTl4 Cl.fTI "°9EJllTI
(C)MQYWE
• • • "The Flrat DMdly Sin" ( 19&0) Frank Slnetre, ,
Fl)'I ~. A veter11rt
New York Clcy police
detee1JW. wtlOe8 wtf9 II
IUflerlng fJOl'll a .rloul ...
,_, trtel to cetc:ti • brute!
klllar t8"ortzing Mll'lhlt·
ten. 'A'
* * * "Aoy1I Fl11h"
( lg75) MllCOlm Mc:Dowall,
Alan Bat•. The nocturnal
81C8')1det ol the .-..ti-
buck ting Cept +.arry
AUhman llnd him In the
erms ol the notorlout
courtesan Loi• Mootez
and on lhe wrong aide of
the powerful Count Otto von Blemark. ·pa·
7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN
Fa11ured: 1 profile ol
J11MS Snyder, Jr. 22·
)'Nf-Old0eon of Jimmy the
Greek. who 11 valiantly
lighting cystic llbroel•;
• • • "7g Pane Avenue"
(Plfl 21 (1g1n Lalley Ann
W1rren. Polly Bergen. A
strfft·wlte young girl
unju1tly sent to reform
• ec:hool Join• en underwor1d
houM ol P<Ollllullon upon,
herr ......
• PUDOEMIAK
A4tgulllty tchldulad pro-
gramming may be delayed
due to pledge braeka.
(D)MOYE
• *'h "Shogun ~"
( 1981) Tomilabufo Wlkly·
ema, Mllahlro Tomlkewe.
A former ltiogun ....-,,
12:00. SHA NA NA
GU811: T rlt\I L099Z-
• UROHEARTH
"Lordi Of The Alf" Wlth
the lll•t techniques In
neture photogrephy, David
who -maneuY81'1d out of hit poeltlon by • ruth·
IMI d8rl of aplee vowt to
lake bloody,_.. 'A'
CZl MOVIE
• (II f'AHT ASY ISLAND
An ••~larlold model
d8alrH to trMI men u 99JI
objac:ll Ind • man dr..,,,1
of l8edlng • oommando
rllkl. (A)
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*•Yi "Aoc:co1n Chicago"
Matcallo Mutroiennl, l-..
ren Hutton. A nlllve lmml-
gr11rtt bec:omM lnf9'Ualad
with Ula ~""' modti
wll088 car ,,_ CN8I' '*"·
'A'
e:1se LHONIMTH
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the lllMt lec:tlnlquM In
neture photography, Dtvld
Attenb0tough lllu1lr•IH
the -Md ldvantegea ol the ....,..,, Q
• MOV1E *** "Geronimo" (1962)
Chuck Connors. Kimi!•
Devi. Aaballlng egeinll the
graad end tyranny of en
lndlen agent, Geronimo
~-on the U.S.
• ~DOUCM.M
Coho•I: Dom 0.LUIN .
Oueat1: Bobby Kelton •
Wendee WlntMt, Sean
Moray.
eLOVE.~ '1YLJ ...... .
.a KCET (PBS) • (cat>le Ne~ Network) HO 8 (fl TOO Cl08E f'OA
COWOftT
I::::: ON 80CIETY
·~·~ "The Wrt We Were" (1873 ) 8erbra e KOCE IPBSI Murial II lntut1aled by ttle
1
Young kept bus.Y at 75
Commercials for grandchildren'~ fund
RANCHO SANTA FE ~AP't -Actor
Robert Young, who turned 75 last week,
s ays he enjoys life tremendously and "I
feel better than I did 20 years ago." But
he does wrestle occasionally over hls
decision to do those Sanka television
commercials.
The silver-haired Young starred In 80
motion pictures before moving in 1953 to
"l"atbet 1Cnows 'Besl" -and fhen
''Marcus Welby, M.D." on TV. He
wanted to slow down, he says, nolln1
''my contemporaries keep droppin1 olf
every once in a while." '
··After Welby closed down in 1976, 1
was sort of cut loose from any
activity," Young said in a teJepboDe
Interview. "I was reluctant to aet into
commercials. Then my wife came up
with a marvelous su11estion, sayln1
•maybe you'd feel better U you
considered lt a trust fund for tbe
arandcbildren'• education,. and tbat'•
what •'ve done."
Youns wW shoot 15 spots lbil .,ear.
eaeb tUiDC "Jat a day to make."
Oeealionalb. he 1ald , "a frieDd .W
telepboae after aeeln1 one and 11y.
~~~ .. 1.1 HI you·r~ ,•till up and
''I think an~ wbo bu been In old
fUma and worbd ID I ..,._ .... e kmd
al launonallt7, In 1 'laM, •fer u the
publie .. c:cmeerMd. '' Wd v-..
Re and his wile, Betty, whOm 'be met.
when he was a sophomore ano sn~ 11
freshman at Lincoln High School in Los
Angeles, have lived in this exclusive
San Diego County community tor 27
years. They married almost SO years
ago. · ·
Young's run name is Robert Geor1e
Young and "until I was 12 yean okl, I
thought I had been named for Geor1e
Washington because I was born on bis
birthday, but no."
Tbe son of an immitrant Irish
carpenter, he lacked money lot eol1ep
but bis dnma t.eac:her at Uneola Hi1h
helped bim 1et lato Uut Pasadena
Playhouse. Youns quit after 40 plays to
drive to Carmel to look tor 1 banklnl
job but the car broke down ud hil
brother ·•talked me 1$ ,_. back
home. When I 1ot there, I found a'\elent
agent bad been lookinl for me ._ a
1reat aurprile." Youas wu 23 when.be m• bit lint
film, wianlDI a put In I Cbarh C'baD
movie callel "l'be Black Cemel" wbea
an aetol' named Frukie Alben wu late
lo reDOrtiu. In -the ffl"lt 16 yean ht WU ......
coatraet to 11011 but k>aMd out to odMI'
et.U..MOMaaeewalUdte ....
hl• Dam• to Robin r,1.,_, v ..... dllclOMd. bu& decided ....... Tbe YCMmll ... ,_,... fgM'd ...
•
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Orange ao.t ONLY PILOTn'unday, yarch 2, 1982
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Musical starrin ~ Genl' Ke lly , Oebbie
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KNXT U 9:00 .. An Innocent t.ove ··
Melissa Su(' Anderson and J)oug M('Keon
in premiere movil•
KO CE 9 10 -:io "National Geographit
Spl•t·ial. ·· nderwater· film on h ow
:,hurks feed and wh~· the~· attal'k .
11,.iNlld, Robert Radford.
A young collage couple In
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1tda their menllga. .
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• • 'h "f'o11"" ( ttlO)
Jodie Fooar, lelly l<*Cllf.
man. The~ ol brC>Mn
homM and uncaring Pfll•
ent1. lour '-"·llQe glfll lry
to IOOlhe their emotional
wound• lhrougl'I drug• 80<!
Ml!. 'A'
12:06. Cl) WMP ..
CN:IHHATI
~ geta promoted to
orMllf newtc:U'8r, ceu~
problam1 l0< Lei. IA)
12:10 (8) MOVIE * • •. ,.., "Eyewltneu"
(1981) Slgour09Y w .. -.
Wllll1m Hurl. A •vltlon
r8j)Orler t>ec:ornes Involved
with • Jenltor wno may
know more •bout 1 mur·
d8r th1t he wttne.ed than
helt1aytng. 'A'
12:30 D 8 LATE NIGHT WlTH
OAVIC> L.ETT£RMAH
GUMt: Dr. Armand Bto-
d«lr from the Muaeum or
Medic11 Quackery. 8 MOVIE
• • • "A Song Is Born"
I 1948) D111ny Keye, Virgin-
ie Mayo. A young woman
wented by the pollca ,It
hidden by 1 group of mllllc
1)(01-a. !=:
• • • "Royal Fluh"
( 1976) Malcolm McOowall.
Alen Bites The nocturne!
etc•pedes of the twuh·
buckllng C'apt H1rry
Flathman land him In the
arma ol lhe notorloua
courtesan Lola Montez
ind on thewrong "ilda of
the powerful COUfl1 Otto von Bismark 'PG'
12:40 1J (I) MCCLOUD ,
MCCioud Is held rllll)On•·
bte '°' the ~ of 1 modem-d1y c1ttle rustler
(A)
1:00m MOVIE ** "She Played Wllh
Ara" ( 1g58) JICk H1wlllne,
Arlene Dehl. An 11aon
inYaellgator meata up with
• lovely female firebug.
• MOVIE .
• • • "We're No Angela''
( 1g551 Humphrey Bogert,
Aldo Aly. ThrM ~
convlcla Ilk• over •a
Franch lhOp.
1:10D MOVIE * * "Ale>" ( 1g10) AnthOny
Quinn, Claude Akins,
Bl.Mid on lhe novel by
Cl1lr HuHlker A young
Indian encounter• govern-
mental Interference .nen
he announces th .. P~
nl•. Arlzon1, rlghtlully
t>elooQ• to the 1nc11an1 1:2&~= It**.,., "Ever(lhlng You
Alw1ya Wanted To Know
About Sex (But Were
Alrllkl To Alk)" 11972)
Woody Allen, G-WI~.
A aer111 or comic lketches
apoolt Or. DIYld Aeuben'I
bell-Mlflng boolt In lddl·
tlon to other UI0<11d tlr·
getl. 'A'
1*> 8 EH'TPTAINMENT
T()HtGHT
An Interview with Nick
2:0015
* * * "FOr1 Apeche, Tlw
Btonx" ( 19' t) PllUI IWw·
men, Ed AMter. A tough
cop t>ettlel crime Ind c:ot-
ruptlon In New York City'•
South Bronk neighbor·
hood. "A'
(l)MOVIE
• • "G111xln1" I 1geo1
OOfothy Str111en, AY81'/
Schreiber. A robot II made
1n 1he image or • beau111u1 ""°""" whO doesn't hive
In)' human IMllng1. 'A'
OMOVIE
·-"PerlldlN Al~'
11g18) Sytveller Stallone,
Armand Aaunle. ThrM
9Cflemrng brother• rrorri
the Half'• KJtChen NCtlon
ol New Yortt City combine
their tr llfl o4 t>relne end
brawn In "*' etfortl to
ct"t• better llv.. IOt
themNlv•. 'PG'
2:11 Cl) Movie
, • •'h ''Rocco In Chtcago"
M1tcallo MM trolannl. Leu·
· ren Hutton. A naive Immi-
grant ti.com• lnllluated
with the baautllul model
~ cs rune over him . 'R' 2:201 NEWS 2:90 MOVIE \.
• 1h "Forbidden HJ'ven"
(1936) Charles Ferrell,•
Cherlotte Henry.
2:408 NEWS
2:S6 8 MOVIE * * * "The Flrat 36 Houra
Of Dr. Dur1nt" (t975)
Scott Hytlndl. K1therlne
~ono. An ~ .. le>
young -gaon llnd1 his
Cir-11 111ke U ht cc>n-
fronll the realities of medl·
Cltllhlcl .
~MOVIE * * * '-' "The Howling" (198 1) DH Wall1ce,
Patrick MecnM. A woman
reporter Is meneoad by a
killer who -. to be 1
-awolf. 'A'
SIOO. MOVIE * • .,.., "Born To Be B1d"
( 1~50) J0111 Fontllne, Rob-
ert. Ryan. .
3:30 CJ) MOVIE * *l'i "The Shogun W11rrt.
M ! Gr'andl2«" 11 g9 1 I A114-
me&ed. A ~·tobol
defends EMth whar'I II IS
lnvlded by Vegen lnvld· .....
4:008 MOVIE
• .. , •• Seo My Life" 11g41)
MlchHI Whalen, Rote
Hobert.
®MOVIE * • • "Simon" ( 1g80)
Alan Min, Austin Pendle-
toro Sclenll .. I It I blutr._
ty mlsdlrac:tld think link c:onw-• bumbllng col-
lege P<ol-thet he II en
alien from outer ~.
'PG'
0MARTINMUU
"It 8-Tled Funny At The
Time" $evarll up-and·
coming comb join Mllflln
Mull In P<-llng their
n1ghtaub '°"*-whlctl
1t'e-dnesdat1'•
Da11i l•e Mo,,le•
-~-
7:00(C) * *''°' "Cliop11ra Jones" C tg131 T1mare
Oobaon, Shelley Winters.
A 1 .. rlHs. multl-1kllled
bl.ck wom1n works 11 1
government nuco1lc1
~·· m • * "Thundert>lrdl In
Outer Space" Pu1>99t1
The Thund«blrd• race
agelnel time to tloe> 1
roellat lrom coUldlng with
the aun
l.'00 (8) • • "Bronoo Biiiy"
(1980) Clint Eaatwood,
Sondra Loc:l<e. A lormet
11\0t laNllman from ,.,_
Jerwy rMIW. hla drNm
ol perto,mlng In 1 Wiid
W•t lllow. ·PG'
(ll •••"Never So F-" ( 1960) Franlt Slnllre, Gina
LOllobrlgldl. A faarlesa
offlc« IMda 600 men In
NbollQI effor11 IQllnll
the J1P-during World
Wat II. e:ao ~ • t • • "Teas" c 1g1g1
Nes11u111 Klnsk1, P11er
Flt"th. The dllUghter Of e
poor English firmer
becomes the lflc11m or her
llmlly'a asc>lratlon1 1nd
her own t>eauly 'A'
D * * * ·~ "B«lknobs "
And Broomsticks" ( 1971)
Angila lansbury. David
TomHn11on During Wa<ld
Wit II, 1 novlc:e SOf<*-
lnd her three young
Irland• Ml ott IO< • m191C
llland Where stia Intends
to INrn enoUgh lboul
wftcherelt to use It egalnar
the Nedi. 'G' .,
t:30e •'h "Lu~ Teuo"
(1934) John Wayne, Gabby
, Hayee. A cowboy tries to
c111r his sidekick or
, cl\ltgee of 1rrned robber'y
10:00 (}{) • • ''°' "The Cat Ano
The C1nary" ( 1978) Hon0t
Blac:ltman, MlchMI Gi llen
Helrt bll11e for a lor!une 11
the IPOOkY e111t1 or a
d-.l8d mllNon1lre. ·PG'
10'.JO Cl) * * • "One· Trick
Pony" (1980) Paul Simon,
Stair Brown A onoe-popu.
lar ~,,,., is pressured
by everyone around him to
droe> hie style ol ll'>Ulic Ind
write songs that cen bring
him b~ to the top 40 'R'
0 * * * "The Other Side
Of The Moun1aln -Part II"
( 1978) Merilyn HHHtt,
Timothy Bottoms Former
Chlml)40n 1kle<, Jiii Kin·
mont. rendered 1 quedrl·
pleglc by a treglc accident,
.,...... With Mii-doubt
when • ,_ IOve ..,,.,, her
life
12:00 8 • • • "Alncho Notor1-
ou1" ( t952) Mulene
Dietrich, Mel Ferr1r. Seek·
Ing lhe killtf of his llancee.
• eowboy runs ecrosa 1
dllft<».hlll q.-end •
gemblar who may hold lhe
key
····~"Diamond Hald" (1963) Cheriton
..._~...._A ......,H.::t.--• ....... ..... ..
OOPOlll ...... ..... to IMl'Y • ..,...,... ...................
Mt•~ ....... • • • ,,. "Al!ell Md ,_r
ladln1n" (19411 JoM
w~. Otlll,...... A
Quaker Qitl M\lfl I :J 01.t1 ..,..,,._ from .,,.,,...
CC> ••• "'tfle ......,
Cfwonldl" ( 11711 Oocu-
inent.wy, ., ..... br :t ,~~Ti.
led~~
lnMota. whldl 'MY-*"' tiff; put them Into dlf9Cll
end -"A~
llon w1111 man, tli tevtil6td. • • ')
CZ)*.• ''M ~ LOfll'i
(1911) G.le HMtl~
88'llfe 8Ue1Mnd. Atili
beHlg '*7w>t.i ltom OOI•
porel• ••ecutlve 10 Clhllln·
ttor• night menager, •
~eeed tMn'• ...,
--and vllluM ere lur""' up11d•·down. 'A' •
1a:ao• •••.& "Aocklhow" .,.
(1g80) Peul MclC8'1~ Winge. Trilt r-d of
band'• u.s tour
pertormanoM of "~
"Bend Oo TM Ai.n.:.' "Mh
LOY9 Song1" Ind --c;.d
Batie t>llltllds. ·PQ·
1:00@ *·~"Any Which Wfl;.
You C1n" I 19&0) ctlJl1
Eutwood, Sondr• Lootr.e;
ti.fore Mllllng down lldlti
hi• girl Ind pet OI' MgUtait,
• b1t•lllted lighter llgni
up '°' one 18'1. Iller•~ mate/\. 'PG' ,
CJ) * * • "~er So F-'"'
( 1960) Fr1nll Slnllra, or-
LQ11obrlgld1. A IMr!Wa
otncer read• eoo "*' 11J.
..at>otaoe et10r11 egaln.i
the Jep-during World
W8111. r
1:30 ~ * *.,., "Seven Womer('
( 1966) Anne 811n<'10lt. sJ.
Lyon. W-with v~
baclcgrounda 1nd l>CNI;
t1on1 lnteHelll• In 1 ov;
neae mlulon IChool
CZ) •• "Sc;h~k" ( 1g13)'
JOhn Landis, Seul KahWI,
A monster. belleved to be
a genetic "mlMlng llnk,"
goes on 1 rampege of tff~
ra<. 'PG'
2-.30 0 * * * "The Ei.ctric H0tS«nan° ( 1g1g) Aoben
Redford, J-FondL A
Las Vegu eowbOy 1tN1t '
S 12 million thOfoughbred
h0<se to save him from tU
explOltallve owner1. 'PG' •
3:00 8 * * It "Where The ~
Fern Grows" ( 1974) J&MM'
Whitmore. S.Verty ~
llnd. A [)epr•slon-«~
youngster llVlng In OlcrlhO-
ma~ a o-. fonO-
nesa for • pllr of hunting
dog a. • (}{) • * ·~ "Sptolnx" C 198£4 Frenk Langet11, Les
Anne Down. A ruth
bl11Ck0 m1rket antlqul11M
ring 1ttempt1 to ttoe> an
Egyptologlat from di~
enng the ..ner .. boul• of • e>t10eleN st1tue 11'8 __
permittld to view. 'PG'
3:30 CJ) • • '" 'The Shogun , •
Warriors Grendlzer"
( 1981) Animated. A powec•,
lul robot defends EMtt\
wnen It 11 lnvlCMd J>1
Vegan lnvadeta
UIO CC) * * * "Thi othirlf Slds'
Of The Mount11n -Pllfl ....
C 1978) Merilyn Haaaeu..
T'lfnOthy Bottomt F0trner
ChamPton Skier. JIR Klrl·
mont, rendered • QUldfl-
pregtc: by 1 tragic ecclden\,
wrestre. wl1h Mll·doubt
when a ,_love enter a het •
Ille.
CIJ *It* "All Night long"
P98 t) Gene H1ckmll).
B1r1><a Stre1 .. n0 Attar
being demoted from c:or-.
pOtate e11ec:ullva to eheln·
sl0te nlgh1 men.0-. .•
mtddr..egec:t man'• in.
11yle 1nd veluet •re turn4td •
upski&-<lown 'A'
4:30. D * • "Thund«blrda In
Outer Space" Puppeta
The Thunderblroa ,_
egaonJI time 10 atop •
roc:ket lrom c:ollldlng """'1 ~
the tun.
JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk-
W~AT CAN 1 00 ABOUT
F LABeY vOWL9, RICHA~C>~ ONETHING~U
CAN DO DEAR.
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AND UNCLENCH YOUR IEETH "80JT
'
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IN A RO\N/
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10-8PM Huntington Buch
HONORED
Newscas t er T o m
Brokaw has won the
Joe Quinn Memorial
·Award from the Los
1 :Angeles Press Club.
·for contributions to
:1i>urnalism . .. .
:.Q.ff slwre
~leases . .
fought
MALIBU (A P) -A
"citizens group has asked
q ov. Edmund Brown Jr.
on Monday to make an
effort to hall a proPQSed
sale of 12 offshore oil
drilling lease trac ts
between Point Dume
and the Palos Verdes
peninsula. .
"There's only a 4·5
p e rcent c hance o f
finding oil or gas."
¥alibu Township
C:ouncil president Sidney
•"rnstein said Monday in issuing the appeal.
"Tbe mud and drill
cuttings would be
dumped back in the
"'"ter." . Re said a U.S. Bureau ol Land Management
environmental report on
the proposal estimated
that 6001000 barrels of
test cuttings from the 20·mile stretch of ocean
floor would be dumped
back into the sea over
Cb~ next few years,
ttireatening to ''tip us
o-ver the balance'·
eeologi«aily.
'l'he 1uniocorporated
town~p council wants
Brown i9 is~ue a formal protes'i"'fo Inte ri or
Secretary James Watt
and, if Watt disregards
the protest, a lawsuit to
slop any drilling.
Marines
to land
tn Cu6a
'WASHIN.GTON (AP>
-The Marine Corps is
p~eparing for a practice
landing at the U.S. naval
t>~se in Guantanamo
Bay. CUba, this spring,
a~cording lo Pentagon s~urces, '
Altho .. the exercise
\fill proJf bly be seen as
s(ressi~l tJ.S. concern
·about CgVal America,
Pent a .. n off i c i al s ..
asking not to be named,
said it will be a routine
reinforcement exercise
of the kind the Marines
have co ndu c ted
periodically. "
-.Details were not
a"ailable, but t h e
sources said it appears
the landing will
pro bably Involve a
r"inforced Marine bettalion that usually
numbers about 1,500
'TQ_en ~ it put ashore by Nu1 amphibious
ships.
Acconflinl to Marine
r,cords, leathernecks
st aged two practice
landinp at Guantanamo
Jut year.
ILOT/TuHday, Maioh.2, 1982 •
ON (~P) -II
Ip Nancy Reacan
htr lmac• of'
uaate, Whitt Houae addea.
ii. will bt U -year-old
James . oeebuah.
He u named Mrs. Rea1an'1 chief of staff because he pays
atte on to political consequences
an knows how to avoid
co troveray.
'I am always saying to myself,
hat's ~ consequence of this
decision?' " he said In an
Interview. "I am an external
relations person. I am a
constituency relations person. I
am concerned about what
different consUtuenc.think."
That trait was noticed wh•n
Roaeb~h was ht.Nd on at tbe
White Houle aeven months a10 lo
promote Presl"eot Rea1an's
pro1ram to 1et the private sector
to support social pro1rams.
Accordin1 to Craig Fuller,
assistant to the president ror
cabinet a/fairs and Rosebush's
1>-a tr on, he "paid enormous
attention to detail an4 was alwaYs f lookinl at how things were ioin1
to be perceived -was thet~ a
chance ror mis~erceplioq that
might be dama11.rig'?''
He also managed to get the job
done without much or a staff.
Those qualities impressed
Michael Deaver, the deputy chief
of ataff who over1ee1 Mra.
.Bea1an'1 operation. At a result,
Roaebuah,became the flrat lady's
chief of staff Feb. 1. His salary
rqse from s:i0.000 to $58,000.
Durin1 bh flrat month,
Rosebush has made lt clear he
intends lo keep a low profile.
"I Ju.st want to do my Job and fad~ into the woodwork," he sald. ·~1 don't want rny naine in Upts."
Althou1h he a1reed lo answer
several questions for The
Associated Press, he has refused
to grant general interviews.
Rosebush said he wants Mrs.
Reagan "to be perceived by the
American people as truly what she
Is : which ls an absolutely
•
outatandlnc peraon wbo'1
contitbutlal a ,..at Mal to tM
countr)'."
RosebUlh, Who dtd not know the
first lady before he toot the job,
traveled with !Mr two w-.ks aco to
Texas and Florida, where 1be
vlaited dn&1 treatment centers.
En rq_ute to Florida, he walked
throuah tht Air Force Jet, ~ntroduclnf himself to the
reporters accompanyin1 Mrs.
Rea1an. After landin1, the ftnt
lady's other staff mep.nber.
scattered to various cars in the
motorcade, but Rosebush cot into
her llmouaine. While be has not yet tfeld her
handbag -a traditional duty of
Ml' chW ol 1Litt -lloMbuah let it
1Up tl)at lie Md brouabt U..u. to
Oiae ot U.. dnal Protr•me, fearfw
that Mra. Rea1an would bunt lnto lean.
Durtn1 her fint year ln the
White Houae, Mrs. Rea1an bu
1enerated controversy for what
• 1ome perceive aa an extrava1ant
lifestyle at a tlme many
Americans are sufferln1 from the
recession. \
Roaebulb's job conaiat.a mainJy
of coordinating Mrs. Rea1an's
appointments, travel a.nd social
arran1ements and servlne as a
sort of companion when she ls on
the road without her husband.
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•
(Hint: it~ not Carlton.)
N ow is the Lowest lOOs.
But it's easy to see
why some people think th e
right answer is Carlton.
Carlton's been advertising
itself as lowestjor a very
Long time. And, injact. at
one time. it was.
But that time is long
gone. Look at the chart on
the right and seejor yourself.
The truth ts that today,
Now lOOs Sof1.Packjjlter,
at 2 ing, contains half.the
tar of Carlton lOOs Soft Pack
filter at 4 mg.
Which is the lowest
lOOs? No need to guessT Now.
NUMBERS DONT LIE. NOW lOOs
ARE LOWER THAN CARLTON lOOs.
sq/I . , •o/I loo, poclt ]QO' poclt S regular S m.enthof lOO's bOX
NOW 2mg
t.ess than
0.5mg 2mg
Less than
CARLTON 4mg 3mg 0.5mg
Compe1111ve tar levels reflect Doc '81 FTC Report
,
BOX BUs: lm thtn O.~ mg. "tlf''. 0.1 mg. rncpttne. BOX 100'1: ttss then 0.5 mg.' ''llf, less thin 0.05 .mg. nicotme.
ev. Plf citlretta. FTC Report DEC. '81: SOFT PACK 85's FtlTfR. MENTHOL: 1 mg. "tar1', 0.1 mg. nicotine.
• SOfT PACK MJO't fllT~R. MENTHOL 2 mg. "taf". 0 2 mg. nicot• ev. per cig11ttte by FTC method.
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The mt+•ical "Pajama Game,"
,. currently staged at the
W e s t m i.n s t e r Co m in u n i t y
Playhouse, is called the season 's
• most enjoyable . See' Page 86.
Xin y · Ga;~~Ui ·~aintains ·identity . -
But some fear confederation with Senegal will ·me~n end of their nation
' ' ' • By BORIS WEINTRAUB Gambia' independent ror 1T Se negal a nd the Gambia -
y.ears. Earlie r a tte mpts to "the" distinguishes the nation ...................... 1en1c.
WASHI NGTON -* The West
African nation or the Gambla
probably should not exist. In
f ac t . when it gai n ed
independence in 1965, fe w
thought it would s urvive.
m erge t he two countries, lh r fro m Zam bl a -have been
which many of the ·same tribal exceptions.
g ro ups appear . fo unde r e d Tho u g h pre d o m i n a ntl y
becauseof it. Mos le m , bo th ha ve 'bee n
But now, as a result of a coup p ro-Western democracies that
atte mpt in the Gambia lasl have ejected Libyans aus pected It is tiny -about four-fifths
the size of Connecticut. It has
only 601,000 people. It is poor.
And it has boundaries that made
sense only in the colonial era,
when the British ad ministered
t he narrow str ip of land on
either side of the Gambia River
inland from the Atlantic Ocean.
summer, a confederation called of fomenting discontent. Both
"Senegambia" has been forlfte<I. i. bave to~rated leglll opposition
Gambian leaders had aked IDd bave held free elections.
for Senegalese t roops to put Neltfi~r has seen a successfUl
down the rebellion. Afterward pO.ap.
The Gambia, best known to
Americans as the place to which
"Roots" author Alex Haley
traced his ancestors. looks like a
fi nger probing some 200 miles
into the heart of Senegal, whi ch
''People wanted a change.
Sixteen years of independence didn't
prove useful to them." • f'
s urrounds it on three sides. 'the two nations decided to move
Senegal is much larger. in size ahead with the confederation, ln
a nd popul ation ~ its c.-wital, w..h ich each will a;tain a
Dakar, alone has a population of separate id enlit}', but atiare
800,000. some poW&rs.
But Senegal is a forme'I' Tlaere a r e G a mbhna ,
Fr ench colony, with Fl'eftch as h o.wev,r , wh o fe ar, ~hat
its official language llnd with conleder11tion will mean f.t.e tDd
cultural and economic lies to ·ol their nation:The541 Gallf..-.
Franc e . The Gam bi.&.Qses particularly in the edueeted
Englis h as its official langliage. e lite, fear that the larger
a nd 1s c ul t ural l y a n d coun t r y in s u c h a merger
economically li nked to Great inevita bly swa llows up the
Britain. ,.. smaller partner. >
This "colonial overlay," as_,_.,O n a co n t in e at wJaere
one Ame rican expe rt calls it •. lna.h.b\lity and a ntl-1festem .
has been enough to keep the fe.elings have been 'lbe notll}.
THE CAMBIA IN BRIEF
.\HI:.'\ 1.lll7~Q \11
l'O r, hO I. 000
REl.IC:IO'\ \IO~LE~I . ~TRADITIONAL, EHLA!~
C II RIST I A '\ "'"'ll""""-<.r-«
1.ITEH.-\C'Y 10 PF.RCE~1
SENEGAL
MAU
..
Both are poor. The per capita
annual income in Senegal is
$430, and in the Gambia is t286.
Life expectancy is ba rely over
40 yea.ts.
In botl countries there ii
heavy reliuce on a single $:rop,
peanuts,' known locally as
O-Oundn\lta, though Senegal has
made som e progr ess in
introducing other industries.
Dependence on the nut crop
s ubjects the economy to the
va gJri• of the we ather . Severe
drought has been common in
-rec~nt years in the Sabel region,
thoucb ~981 r ainy aeasc>n was
e'x c e 11 e n t , p r o m i s l n g a n
improved harvest.
A bad harvest leads to a sharp
drop in Gambian exports, from
SSS millh>n In 1979 t o $31.5
million in 1980. Imports turned
upward from almost $l41 million
in 1979 to $163.6 million the
foll owi.rig year.
Meanwhile, the r e was a
decline in t h e number .of
tourists. many from Sweden and
others lured by "R,oots." Many
Gambians fear that tourism, by
bringin g in outsiders with
different values, will destroy
traditiona l Ga mbian values.
Those values are bas ed on
re ligion. a village structure led
b y an elder, and a communal
syst e m in which women lo
colorfuJ garb help with farmin1
and prepare meals or rice, coat;
fish, palm oil and groundnuts.
T h e difficult e c o nomic
situation, plus a perception of
corruptio n a nd a tac k of
dynamism in t he government of
P r esident Da wda Ka1raba
J aw-a r a . the nation s leader
since. independence, broucht
support for the coup that be1an
July JO.
··People wanted a change,'·
said Galandou Gorre-Ndi.aye,
first secretary of the Gambia
Em b as~y in Wash in gton ln
explaining the attitude of many
Gambians. "Sixteen years or
inde pende n ce d idn't p rove
useful to them. Tile gove rnment
had imposed a tax on essential
commodlea, which m ade life
harder . So p e ople were
disenchanted." ,,,,.
·But, observers agree, the coup
leaders quickl y alie nated
ordinary Ga mbia ns. Tiley
r.ele ased convicts and acmed
t h e m , e n a bling the freed
pris oner s to kill ene mies:
estimates of the death toll range
from 500 to 800. Rebell also took
hostages, including J awara's
wife an(l children, and broadc&§l-
antl-religioua, left-winl sloians.
Jawara invo ked a 1965
d e fe nse trea t y and a s ke d
Sehegal to aid bis outmanned
"fl e ld force ," .S enegalese
soldiers quickly restored order
and put J awara back tll control.
Sa undra A le x a nde r , an
Ame rican graduate student at
H o ward U n i v e r s it y in
Wastiin,u>n, D.C .. was in the
Ga mbia at the time,· helping
build a village . community
center in a project sponsored by
0 Reration Crossroads Africa.
"The left ists ha d already
taken over the radio station the
first morning," she said. "By
then, they had already let the
prisoners out. We didn't go l<i
work that day.
"The next morning the local
po l ice t ook u s to a m o r e
protected compound. We stayed
there , 18 of us in a two·bedroom
house, for six days. We listened
to Senegal radio, Radio Gambia.
a nd the BBC. and a ll ha d
different stories.
"Finallx. a Gambian fi eld
force major came through, and
when he learned there were
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GAMBIAN PURSE :\ G;imb1an woman earrics <ill her
neces~itics in a pot nn ht-r ht•ad . rathl·r than in a purse.
More than 85 pl•rN•nt of the <;amhia ':-. population is located
in rural art•as elo~t· to lhl' Cambia HI\ l'I'
com mon ique iss ued a fter
Diouf's visit to the Gam bia in
Nove m b e r sai d th e
.confederation would t>e "based
on" integration of the armed
forces. economic and monetary
union, a coor.dinated for!'!hth .
Senegal feels that 1f it has to bail
out the Gambia. 1l wants a say
in how security fo r ces are
organized. •
The Gambian s fee l that
though they are the s maller
partner, they bring something of
\'alut· lo the confederation
"Here you have two democratic, ·•Our Cl\'tl ser va nts are
l'Ompt•ll·nl and experienced ,"
~aid (;orrc-Nd1a ve ··we have a
n ver . v. h1ch t~n be used for
irrig<Hion . a nd hydroelectric
pro-western states friendly to the
U.S." purpo"l'!>. There is a tourist
infra .... tructun· lo complement
Americans there, he came tn.
By then, the area had been
cleared. They put us on a truck
the next morning . and we
traveled north. The road was
lined with mJlita ry vehicles. all
Senegalese. People were so
different. so silent." .
The troo p s r e m ai ned ,
i nc luding those In the capital
city of Banj ul. But the coup
attempt led to talks between
J a wara and Abdo u Diouf.
Senegal's president.
Within week~ a_ move toward
confederation was a nnounced. A
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, • _1 , • , • , that c1f Sl·negal There is a tot of · pottcy, ·and.cooperalldn In otlier virgin land. a port that cou.'d be
ar.~as . . . > 1l4'nefwial. C1nd an international The Seneg~lese are worrie~ airport ·
a bout the kind. of s ecuri~) Sona· dNatb re main to be
problems an .~nfr1~ndwly Gamb1:i \\ 0 r k t· d 0 u t f 0 r t h e cou l~ pose, said alter C con ft·ckration. which beca me Carrmgto~. U.S. ambassador to off .. 1 F •h 1 1982. President Sen egal in 1980-81 and now . iu:.i 1: • • • director of the Department of U1 our of ~c.ncga l w.111 be
International Affairs al Howard pn·"11knt uf St•ncga~bia. a.nd u · ·1 Gambia" J:.i~<ira will be vice ~!~~~'/·are miles of border presidl•nt
whe re things could happen T hl' d1rc0 /\ml·nca n stake ~n
T hen• i s s mugg li n g . Th e the un•a 1s not 1:.irge. There 1s
Senegalese were worried when little L' S in vestment 1!!_Senegal,_
Cfle 'Libyans ~nn1tre Cnmbia virtuan~ none m the .Cambia.
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Dam collapse recalls black wall of water ,
125 died in West Virginia when 40-foot tidal wave roared down hollow
LORA DO. W . Va. <AP> -
Wh e n a coal -wa s te d am
collapsed two months ago in
Kentucky, Okey Davis vividly
recalled another coll apse a few
hundred feet from his home, one
that killed 125 fr iends and
neighbors .
''Yes. I thought of the flood,"
the 40-year-old coal miner said.
noting it was 10 years ago.
For residents along Buffalo
Creek in southern West Virginia,
Feb. 26, 1972, was the day the
world changed -Buffalo Mining
Co. 's series of coal-waste dams
failed, unJeashing a 40-foot-high
tida l wave of black. cold water
tha t roared down the narrow,
twisting hollow.
"It happened about 8 o'clock
in the morning." said Davis, a
s m a ll m an w ith kn otty ,
wor k·ha rde ned muscles. "I
hea rd the explosion whe•n lbe
lower dam gave way; it sounded
like dynamite.··
He pointed to a 00-foot wall of
coal refuse -rock and slag
h a ole d from th&. m l nes -
blocking a narrow, side hollow.
''Thal waa the lower dam,
where they kept the coal s ludge.
Two othe r d a ms. on up the
hollow, were the fi rst to go. They
trapped fresh water up there to
use to wash the coal in case the
creek got low in the summer.
The y had about two miles of
water backed up."
The lowe r dam had been
burning for m onths, •s is
common in Appalachia where
slag hea~ are a byproduct of
the·major industry.
"Jt was on fire underneath,"
Dav.is said,. "When •all that
water from up the hollow put
presJure o n it, the cases.
exploded. We stood on the porc'b
and watched waler pour out of
that hollow for a •good 30
minutes."
His house was proteclecl by a
shoulder of earth, but bUlldred.s
of other resldenta bad no 8*b
luck. By the Ume the tornat
pou,...a into the:Biandotte ~·w '!' Man, t away, ~~of bomes ad • llv• ~ bell91Wftll •• .,; ,. • ·-1111, Aldildse la. anotber ..-ctent .. un't ~raft .... __ ..a . ''l brid pe up a. Ua•..., of the halloW to check tl9 dam at
U1e request of the 1'__.t
Guard,. ofllcials at Locan, who ~--l.etlnl~.ca•"•• Hh1. Mf wat ldl'll09Qhre .. J
saw lhla bls, black wall of water
comln1 toward me."
Aldridfe Jammed hl1 p6elrup
into .....,.., turned around aDd
1ped back do.m the hollow,
bODkiDJ .... born and ftuhlnc bilbudHpt.a.
"TM .... w• rtPl ....... mt. In hid, tbe ftnt ma I ..-
• tM ............... .. ............ , ...... ....
out to see why I was honking."
The fi rst communit y Aldridge
1 reached was Lorado. ••My oldest son had worked
the hoot owl shift. at the mine
and be hadn't gone to bed,"
recalled Reba Sanson. "He was
standing at the door. watching
the rain when Billy Aldridge
drove up and yelled, 'Hit the
hill. the dam's done broke.' " • She grabbed her baby and led
her five children up the steep
hill behind her house.
"We just barely made it. TtMt.
water wu black as coal and t(' w• roaring something awful,"
Mn. Sanson said. "It not only
took the houses, but it even lGOk
thelr foundations.''
An army of relief workers
arrived in t.be following weeks.
Trailer campa and soup kitchens
were set up as cre ws went
through t.Qns of muck ln search
of bodies and survivors. In all.
118 of tbe 125 bodies were found.
More lban 4,000 people were
homeless. Grief, guilt and anger
were the primary emotions
among the survivors. For a
time, many children weal into
screaminl fill when lt rained.
A grand jury later criticised
the coel company but relWned
no. indictments . A a-.t.10
· MinlDI oftltlal's remarll · 0..
the '6auter was an '"Aet of
God" broucl1tatron1 crltlellei .
In 1111 lut week aa IOVWl'DOr,
Arch A. Moore Jr. ..Wed l50
mWton ill lawsuita acainat the
mine owners for $1 million. The
a1uement was dl1cl0Hd 11'10dtha .......
Today, some town a alone
Buffalo Creek have. okl bouaee
while others have only mobile
homer and new deve~.
But moat of the fOOi•a
deva1tatton la no lon1er
apparent ··we IW1 ... a te• ..,,_
Creek aunt"" about tldl time
of tbe 1ear,·• Hid Dt. Me
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Oranoe Co•• DAI'-y PILOT/TuMday. Ma,.," 2, 1982
DEAR ANN L ANDERS : I um un
attractive SO-year.old woman and could
pass for 40. 1 was widowed al 46 and remarried ~year la ter lo an alcotiollc who
was abo a crook. Within three months I
divorced him.
A business friend of my first hus band's <a dead ringer for Cary Grant> separated
fro m his wife a few months ago. On an
impulse I wrote him a note and sug~ested
we ought to get together a nd add a little
spice to one a nothe r 's li\'es. He did not
res pond.
Last night 1 saw .. Car y" at a party . He
was extremely cordial but did not me ntion
the note. l was hoping he'd ask to see mt>
a&ain, but he didn't. He is the best catch
around ~nd l like his style . Should I write
him another note'? Give him a phone call "?
11'vile him to dinner'? Help! I need some
LOOKING FOR . THE SUN T h e Solar
c hallenger. its wingspan 47 feet. ha ngs m an
unfamiliar position near rather dark ceiling
of Anaheim Convention Center. It was part of
•ANN LA
•ERMA B MBECK \ I •HOROSCOPE .
~u tdanc~_..SHORTAGE OJ<' MEN IN N.J .
DEAR SHORTAGE: IUde all writing
Instruments and put the phone where you
can't reach It until the impulse to contact
"Cary" has passed. He knows you are
available, and tr there' any inter est you'll
hear from him. The world has changed a
lot In the last few years, but men still Ukt•
to do the 1>ursuing -even the ones who
DO_N'T look like Cary Grant.
DEAR ANN LANDERS· I moved to
this city from Texas and got in with tt
g roup of n eat kids. One gu~· (I'll c<ill him
Alex l seemed special. <incl I ha\'e St't'n a lot
of him late ly. We 're both Hi.
Last night when hl' caml' lo take mt• to
a part y, he acted stran~e as if he had
been drinking. I didn't say anything until
a n e lectronies in<tustn trach.• s ho\\ '' h1('h
dosed this weC'k The ·plunt'. wh1th t rnssed
the• Englis h Channl'l piloH·d t)\· .Janit<.• Brown.
h i~ driving begun lo frighten me. Then he
said he had been sniffing g lue. but it wus
nothing to gel e"Xci te d t1bout. He wa nted m e
to tr y it it wasn 't dangerous. just a
terrific u pper. better th an booze.
1 have nl'ver known anvone who did
g lut' and would like lo find out 'for sure if .
what Al01 suys is true .. LI NDA .. I N
BALTIMORE
D f!A R LIN DA : Glu e ·s nUfing is
extre mely dangerous indeed. The rumes
c an damage the brain. the liver and othe r
vital organs.
The effects or glue·snirring are ver~·
much like intoxication from alcohol. When
the high wears off, the sniffer often wants
more. This can lead to serious impairment
or judgme nt. c aus e an a c cident or
ove rdose and e ve n death. If vou can't get
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•~ powert•c1 h~ 16.000 photo\'olta1c l'ells that
run a small motor. It is 30 f('l'I from prop to
tail and W('l/..!h~ 21i pound~
l
this dude to drop the glue -drop HIM.
He 's bad news.
I
How much du you know about pot . cocaine.
LSD. speed. PCP. uppers and downers. glue and
herom? Are all these drugs dangerous" Ger Ann
Landers· booklet . ··The Lo~wn on Dope ... For
each booklet ordered. send $2 .00 plus a long.
self-addressed envelope 1.17 cents postage J to
Ann Lander~. P 0 Ror I 19'15. Chicago. Ill
60611
HOIOSCOPE
BY SIDNEY QMARR
Tau~us: Try
new approach
' Wednesday, March 3 .
ARIES <Ma r ch 2 1-April 19 ,: Wide r
contacts a re required if objective is to be
ful filled. Avoid being too provincia l in.
selec_!>on o f pl a ns. associa te s .
TAURUS <April 20-May 20 1: New
approach necessary if ~·ou a re to cas h m on
products. talents . Highlignt in ventiveness.
initiative. pioneer ing concepts.
GEMINI I Ma~' 21 .June 201 · You·+t r ise
a b o v e p e ·u y · po l i t i c s B ~· s h a r i n g
k'nowted-ge-. ieaYfftrrg proC"ess wrtl be
s ti mulated.
CANCER <J une 21.Juh · 221 : Check
Gemini message. Look behind scen<!s for
a nswers . Oivers ificatton is necess an-
Establish lines of com munication . ·
H~useWife wo;rking to reiire~ent
LEO (Ju l~· 23·Aug. 22 l · Objectives are
fulfilled if familiar with fi ne print. subtle
nuances. You·11 detect trend of future .
F o llow throug h on knowledge acquired
t hrough unorthodox so urces .
. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept 22 I : lndjvidua l
~·ou respect o ffe rs guid a nce which will
eventual!~· open doors to progress. Anal~·ze
information . compile data .
A lot of p ro fess ions enjo~· limtted
lifespans.
Dancers re tire when the e ner gy goes
Athletes retire when the legs go and sex
symbols retire .when t he chins fall in their
. soup.
When the time comes. no one wants to
go.
... A~a _perforn;µng housewife of 30 years.
I'm ready to go . I know. I thought l had 20
or 30 more good years ahead or me. but
I'm lying to myself and am read~· to hang
it up.
IT'S BEEN COMING for some time
POT SH01S
BV ASHL61GH BRILLIANT
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THERE'S PLENTY
·OF GOOD HEALTH
NOW ON
TM£ LDOSE-....
SE£ MOW MUCH
0~ IT
YOU CAN C.~TCH .
now. Likt• a cluncer. the c•nergy j ust isn't
the r e wh en I net>d 1t T h e r e ·s n o
m otivatiQ(l_. r no longer care tha t m~·
dis htowels look .like thC' sea l o r a
mechanic"s p.:ints or that m~· cook ie shcc•t
w<.1s born the same year as Alan Alda .
No longer <.·an 1 leap into the air in
glor ious .exhilar..alion whe n my launctr~·
sm ells fres h or glidt' m~· hands s moothl.'
across a bathtub that ctocsn't feel gritt.'·
Like a ballpla~·er . I've lost m~· timing
T here was a moment when I knew exuctlv
whw a child was going to s plit from the
kitchen aQd lock hi m self m the bathroom
to keep from doing dis hes. but no more
They get away from me .
My average for crcati\'l• meals used to
be stunning .
A couple of years ago. I batted .355.
I've been in a slump now for five years.
, .reaching my all·lime low the other night __
when I ser ved a bowl of cott age cheese and
leftover pizza.
Face it. the bod y 1s,J~One Those legs
that used to run trays up to the bed room 18
times a dav for a common cold ha ve more
rid ges than corduroy . The f-Orm that used
to drag out ever y m orning a.nd feed
everyone now burrows under the covers
like a lump and whimpers .
I TOLD THE F.AMILV last week ... 1·m
fin a p y retiri ng ." My h u sband s a id.
No refill good advice
rou1 HIAlTH
DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN
daughter who h as mononucleosis should
rest in bed for a t least a week. Serious
cases need even m ore r est.
Kissing disease , ·as this is sometimes
called, is often o verlooked. Be thankful
your doctor has made the diagnosis which
is often missed as being j ust a seve re sore
throat that requires only aspirin -and no
need for rest. The' liver bears the brunt of
the attack.
Although m ost patients -recover . at
least from ~ to 35 people die from it e e ch
year fn the Un_ited State~.
Dr. Sttincrohn welcomes questions from
r~aders. He cannot C11UWCr all individually belt
uU incluc:k thoM of ~ral inttte1t in his
fOlumn. Smd your qwlffolls to hi m in corr of
the Dot111 Pilot. P 0 . Bar 15'i0. Coato M•ta.
CaUf. 92br. .
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flMA IOMIECI
LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct 22l · Fa\·orable
lun a r aspect coincides with domes t ic
a d j u s tme n t. acqu is it ion of n eed ed
ma t erial.
AT WIT'S END
"You've retired even· week since we 've
hN'n married.·· ·
SCORPIO I Oct. 23-No\· 211: You're
cocn mended for mone~"-sa vi ng effort Idea s
c li~ techniques a re streamlined. P isces
individual becomes valuable ally.
I tol<t him ... Th.is is different. I want lo
mo\'(' OVl'I' and let a ~"l>unger wom an ta ke
my placE:· I want to retreat from life and
take m~· pl<.1n• in histor~-. leaving the house
onlv for <.1n occasional award or a tribute
cer.e mony al Ke nnedy Center. where they
can dig up o ld h o m C' m ovi es a nd
testimonials of Uie housewife I used to be .
This old soldie r from t he ut ilit~· room is
s aying her last goodbye ...
SAGITTARIUS <No\' 22·Dec 211 Bl'
awa r e o f lega l rig ht s. perm issions .
Discuss io n with a tto rney m ay be on
agenda. Part ner or m ate confides proble m
CAPRICORN <Dec 22·J a n. 19 l Amici
pre m ature starts. a ttend to basic chores
a nd deal with Aries indi\'idual. Burde n will
be removed.
AQUARIUS !Jan. 20-Fcb. 181" Status
quo is shake n : you· 11 make new st a rt.
vou'll be in contact with people whose
ide a s are construct ive. origin~!. My hus band s a id. ··Before ~·ou go.
could you drop off the do~ at t he vet ·s and
m y j a cket al the cleane rs'>"
Someho.w. J t hou ght m~· leaving would
be inore poignant t ha n that
PISCES <Fe b. 19-March 20 1: Good
luna r as pect coincides with settle ment of
bas ic issues. including property r ights.
Check secur ity measures.
GOREii 011 lllDGf
BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
North-South v ulnerable.
South deals.
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0 1 •••ts The bidding: S.•" WNt Nwtl &A 1 0 t o 1 0 a o
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p ... , .. , ..
Opening lead: Kinr of o.
A timely penalt.y double
' can dramaticallJ jncreaee
your reward from a hand.
But. t0met.im" a dooble can
tjp dedanr otf &o a wlluaiq
line.
Jt.. ii clilDcult &o fa&&ll Eut.
for makJns • penallJ double
of low heartl. ,\fter eJ4. IM
thousfll. he waa lookini •a,
fov trtcU ,. Mt .... hand
~~ a ,.n.er who t.M
made a t.wO.leve.I overcall. A
mother lode seemed to be oe
hand! But Weit. mu1t be
blamed-both for bi1 feather-
light overcall and for hla deci·
slon to sit for t.he double.
Since hit valuea were all
d i1trlbutional, he 1bould
have made a prudent. retreat
lo five diamonda.
We~t led the kiDJ of
diamooda. and declater waa
not delighted with Wt proe-
pecb. lt ... mec1 ... wouJcl
have to loee three clube and a
~-two. But tllen wu
a mace u the dla~·
tlon WU friendlJ.
Dedaret won the ace of
dlamoada ud ruffed a diao
IMH. He aoued io tale •
queen of apades ud W a 1cMir
&nmp fNm du-J. Eu\ "1td the ~• ud tlw ·1ua1
-~-~badl to with th9 killl ol·
.,... ... ruffed .-a.
dilw+t. m '9 euW the ..o1 ....... oc1.i..1lreat
laW IO follow ud WU
..Uble IO rd, the OHtnct ...............
Peelarer rufhd hil laA
.,.. ...... 7.Wt"~
lrieblatai. .... lle ......
my'1 last diamond. If Eut
ruffed low or failed to ruff,
declarer would score his nine
of trumps and the ace would
be the fulfilllng trick. So East
ruffed with a trump honor
and declarer countered
elegantly -he di1carded a
loalng club! Then he All back
witla bia A·9 of trumps poised
Oftr Eut'a Q·T and waited
for two more tricks. and hl1
too&ract.
8141.tkre bee.11 H bidding,
and QO double, deelarer
wollld turelJ he•• drawn two
rouncb of tna•pe at aome
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"It's the equiWllent of a doggle bag
.. fron:i the finest restaurant in town!''.
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THAT FROZEN PIZZA
WOOU1 eE MOCH &EiTER
IF' ¥00 M~fP rT FIRST
HOW DARE
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S HORTY ?
Ft:NK l' •tNK ERB Ei\N
DEFI~ 'THE RX LOWI~: (1..) GEN1R4
WHY . 1s~1-r c::ioci ORS
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""'SRINOTON (AP> ·the Gtneral AccouMina Office 11y1 the 1pace a1ency wlU loee
mllllona of doJlara on each shuttle nll)lt becauae it
11 aelllne the m1hu to det•nae, com~ercl•l a.a forel,...n at .,.,.,ln price.. -...
fM·Pl'Oducias CU'IO WlUI it become• operatlonal
later thll *ar.
T-e GAO 1tudy aald the projected COit of a
stand.rd siace. shuttle-ml11lon had lncrea.Md from
$18.l Jililuto lo JW\e 1t18 t.o s:n.t mUUon u ot
September ~980. ''I\ ii lronlc that at a Urae •whft NA&.411
pro1r..,. are 1ufferin1 due to budle\ conth'alnll,
they1 ..-e locked into a ptlctn& policy that'
encou ... 1e1 STS, <Space TranapO\"tatton Syetem)
uae a& NASA's expense and• at Ute e•penae'of Its
1pace1 acience, appllcationis and aeronautics
proaram," says a new study by the GAO.
The ncure1,·which are bued on the value of a
dollar ln 1975, do not include the Increases
reaultlng '(rom lnrlaUon. Accordlna to the
Consumer Price l11dex, 1oodl that cost Sl in 1975
co•t $1.75 b)' tbe end of 1981. ·
DesilJ\ chances for safety and other reuons,
material qoet increases far above tbe Inflation
rates and a shorter lifespan for tome or the sbutUe
com1>9nent,t have made t he shutue more. experulve
than pl~rs antlclpated.
' T~e Naliol'lal Aeroo~uttcs and Space
A mi1U1tralion has booked Shuttle ruabts lor years
in adv~. The 1,ln1tUe is scheduled foll' it.I tbird
te t f\111ht on ~arch 22 but won 't carry
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Heritage Bank.
¢0NOE NSED6TATEMENT OF
COflfDITION December 31, 1911 (~) , ........... ~ .... ,_.
ASSETS: Celfl, Cerllfkftnol o-11 ond Olhff c• · ''"'"~I.MM Oft llHI l!ltoto l.Hfl• &ec......s i,y Sevl"ll• Accounts OttlerAuets
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. Resldendal
. c.ornmerdal Bulldlngs: LIABILITIES: SMlllQll AccOIMtl
Tak.eoul COminllmen• required
along wtlh leases.
Advenus ,,_ F-ol H-I.OM B-Advenu Poymtflts trom Borro_,,
I.NM In ProcMa ln<o,,.. and P;ooptrty T"H .,...,....,,"'_
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Behind th• bell. Behind the
famous Seacoast stlckar. Behind .all the state-of.the art protectron
deYiCft w• make aod install, Is
s._coaet central et.tion.
. Wften an alarm go., oU 9n your pl"Oper'ty. we ~t.. th4 sigrml In •
nearby, 24-hour·a·jjay ffintral
IUllo.et If the 'iJVn•I ~dica fk'e,
burgtaty or hoodup, we II the
police or fire apartment.
Since our central station Is UL
llstad . our central station
customers can qualify for e sizable
discount on their insurance.
PICTITIOUI a UMM•ll MMM STAT•M9MT
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SUPEllBOOll!S. 11' E. 111"
StrHt, CosV Mete, CA t2'27.
llTH ST. FITNESS Pl.ACE. INC .•
• Colllomla c..._.otlon, llt E. 1111\
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T"h butlness h conc1vc1..i by •
C4'-0llon.
lttl'I SI. FllnMs Plo<e, Inc.
Oenlel 0. Dar,_, Prn
And to increase our reach, make
response time even faster and
Improve efficiency we 're
corriputar1zlng our station.
, But improvements aren't new to Seaco11t. We've been getting better for 21 ~·And tOdaywe're the le&Oers In the security business In the harbor area with
OYef 10,000 customers including a wide range of big and small retail, industrial
and 00f1'tmerclal ~blishmenta.
Ttllt llal......,I • ., lllecl with ll't
Co11n111 Cterll ot Oren99 County on
Feb. 11, nm. Flan. P11bll-Clr9"9t Coell Deity P11ot,
Fe41. U. More" 2, t . 16, 1"'2 1*"2
To rind out mort about Seacoast centr,al station wnte O( come by our new
facility at 2488 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
Kidder, Peabody invites you to attend a seminar on
how your portfolio can benefit from an inve•tment
in com modities th rou1h the profession ally managed
account. ...
P lace: Kidder, Peabody&. Co. Incorporated
610 Newport Center Dr., Suite 1290
Date: Wedn esday, Much 10, 1982
Time: 5:00 P.M.
We will focus on the specifics of a Managed
Commodity Account and how it • can protect .yOJ.it assets against inflation and .
give you a hed,e against disinflation.
• is dq;igned to opdmu~ rerum and lessen tisk.
• aives 'you a d~plined, futl;time diversified trading
&flproach. • • •
• minimum.in.vesnnent $50.000
To mak_e your re1CrVation1 pl~ trlrphone
Mt. Susan West at (714) ~~70f(), or use thr coupc;m below:
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Orange City . Bank . names VP
Jerrr Holm has been appointed senJor vice
president and' branch manager of Orange City
·Bank's new Huntington Harbour branch. He lives
In Fountain Valley.
Adolf (Al) M. Coteatblo has been elected vice
president of Santa Ana·bued EECO Inc. and
president or EECO Computer Inc .. a recently
establlshed, wholly owned subsidiary.
Kevlll M. Terry has been promoted to vice
president ats We lls Fargo Bank's Newport
Financial Center-Regional Commercial Banking
office.
David H. Lane has been named director or
architecture and construction or Rosewood
pevelopm nt;-a Newport 8each ·based
architecture and construction firm.
. Sbaron E. Latto has been appointed vice
president, commercial loans, for the Newport
Beach office of City National Bank. •
llocer A. Palmieri has been pl'OR\oted to vice
president of H yp movation Inc., a Los
Angeles·based personal growth and development
corporation. Palmieri has been a ' long-time
resident of Laguna Beach .
Irv Ramlln has been appointed vice president
of mnlreting of Irvine-based Media Systems
Technology Inc. .
Barbara Scam an has been named. tax
manager at the Orange County office of Main
Hurdman, certified public accountants.
. Bernard E. Schnelder has been re-elected
president of the Newport Center Association board
or directors.
Harold Hayes of Westminster has joined Carl
Karcher Enterprises as director of facilities
maintenance.
MargrJt Cargile has been named a vice
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
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Blr1cl'lr '" 4llli Fr•nl<Gp IO II Mortnlll A't • Bl oo I 11.'t Frenl<EI 1~ l•V• MolClub ~ 6
president in Crocker Bank's Domestic Branch
dlvisioft. She Uves in Newport Botth. I . . . .. Richard B. Cohen, owner or Richard Cohen
Landscape & Construction Inc., Mission Viejo, baa
been elected 1982 p resident or the Lon1
Beach-Orange County chapter or the CaUlornla
Landscape Contractors Association.
Arthur T. Saltaer has been elected chairman of
the Fountain Valley Community Hospital board of
directors for 1982.
Jo~ Hagedorn has been named assistant vice
president/assistant to the director of marketing at
Heritage Bank.
Robert C. Trost of Newport Beach has been
appointed vice president. finance for Capro Inc., a
Garden Grove-based manufacturer of computer
systems. ·
Dale Edwards has been named vice president,
engineering. of Santa Ana-based lnfoscribe Inc. He
lives In Fountain Valley.
J ames W. Witmer bas been promoted to
president of Irvine-based Deepwater Chemical Co.
Co.
Gary Nell Peterson has
been electe<J president and chi ef
financial offi cer and Lyman I.
Clark executive vice president
a nd secretary of Newport
Beach·based Regional Design
and Construction Information
Services. . . Harold D. Qaulls has been
appointed parts, planni~g and
ad m ini~tration manager and ••TMu
John R. Ables parts marketing manager of
Fountain Valley·based Mitsubishi Motor Sales of
Americ"a Inc.
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decline would have been mucn worae ti the lmpact of
severe wlnter weather bad been Included, t.be
Commerce Oeput•ea& reported. Tbe Index would
have declined 2.8 percent for tbe montll, but
department officla11 deleted etteeu ol oae lndlcator,
the average workweek, which wu •harply depreued
by the bad weather. The index bad decllned 0.3 perc~nt in each of the precedln1 two months ...
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approved a 21h·year conceasloo pacta1e, cLeartq the
.,ath for an aoticloated reaw:nption of ta1ka beUM•
the United Auto Workers and Geeeral M•n Corp
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Lun•bft-1 IA!Uer, a weekly oil industry newsletter .
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past 12 months, the newsWtter'a author. analyst Daa
Luadber1, reported . . .
The U.S. .Air FOl'ce bu awarded a ~.8 m.UUoii
contract to .RodtweU la&etudoeaJ eor.. to contiaue '
the manufacture or "smart bombs" at Its facilities
northeast of Atlanta . . .
• Raytheon Co. has received a MO~ million
contract from the-Kta1•• of Sa... Arabia for
conitnued work on tbe. improved Hawk Air-Defense
System .
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Savings and loan associations in Callforala,
Arizona and Nevada saw a net new savings inflow of
$343 million in January with jumbo certificates of
deposit getting the biggest boost, the Federal Home
Loan Baak of San Franctse. reported. The inflow,
which follows two months Of oulflows totaling $452
million, contrasts with an oulflow of $177 million in
January 1981 . . .
Coatlneatal AUUDes, which lost $80 million Jut
year, said it has borrowed an additional S2S million
and that its audit.ors plan an orficial notation on the
airline's 1981 financial statement questioning the
company's chances for survival ...
Pullie Telepbone & Tele1rapll sllareltolders
have voted ta approve a merger with Padfte
Transltloa Corp. America• TeleplloDe 4 Telep ...
owns all of Pacific Transition and 91.5 percent of the
common stock and 78.2 percent of the preferred stock
in Pacific Telephone ...
BHtriee ltk4• Co. -i'S negotiattng to ouy Coca-c.ola BoUUa1 Co. of Sao Diego and is close to an
agreement · to acquire Coke's Saa 8eraardla9
franchise, a spokesman for Beatrice said. Beatrice
recently bought Cou-Cola of Los An~eles and
Nortbwat lndustries, beverage business ...
Whittaker Corp. said it would appeal a federal
judge's decision in Chicago clearing the way for
Brunswick Corp. to sell its Sherwood Medleal
Prodacta subsidiary . . .
Applicati90S to establish nationally chartered
banks in CaUforaJa almost tripled last year to 73
from 26 in i1~ .. ~tie l\ate ~ filings -lined to .ta
'from ~. acc6rding to data supplied by Edw C1rpenter A Auoltatea Inc. -.,...._,......,_
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New World Computer Co. of Irvine tor the
quarter ended Jan. 31 had net income of $58,158. or 1
cent, compared with a net 1065 of $151,702, or 3 cents
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'Raj Oma Game' sparkles
I I •~ 1'<1111TtJS . f'lbn. trutllft ' rrom Jolln 0 1 , Moi.t notable amOn1 th.ls covey o1 .,._._....,.,.... sl dh·e• llark H«mlOD aad clowns Is Mary Murphy as the Thtt,rt's a certain chemistry refllrapMf ~nt ltity, ~ lllrtallous otnce bookkeeper whole
er•ted by a Kent John on musical ~adiativc wol'k • Lh • ·••rte 1,.ogene Coca rueilil gyrallona atop a
at the WtH1lmlnljl r Community -•m •ny in • trn•ll ttor t~hof' hlrdllke physique reap repeated T u~r that s_,"m unt'rrln&.lY to ti•~• Is partl0411arly 1m.,,.1lv.. howls. A1i her jealoll , company man
brinf out th bHt ln all concerned, The production numbers are packed s uitor. Ri chard Morrill excels In
and "1'ht Pajomu Gnmc" keeps this with pizzuz. halting ao apex In lhe some broad, slapst~k shenant1ms,
bappy tradition Intact. trcnctically complicated anthem to highly secure In a role assumed lato
· Although the vintage musicul about tht• complU\Y picnic, "Once a Vear In rehearul.
labor-manage ment relulions In a Oay." . Calvln Coker, a new and welcorOt ~mall Midwestern town Is a-bit dusty J ohnson's •'J>ajama (lame" veers face on fhe local tceo.: brln! ~n the suttace,.Johnson's eneraeUc, somewhat from the traditional amiable autho.rlty to Mis asslgnme
llilgh·tempo production polishes it format of two attructlve romantic as lhe pajama plant superintend~n •
•ith equal portions of artistic apl~mb leads with pleasing voices and a pair w Inn in g e mpathy f>eyond the
•nd elbow grease. The result 1s a of comic secoad bananas, shifting boundaries or his r9le . Barbara . tr and and gloriously entertaining m o r e e m p h a s i s to t h e Keller is excellent ln th "!>Ori~ 'J)~
venin1 of theater. laugh-generating portion of ttie show. part" or the union stafwart, and her
Even the minor moments of an aeyond the top roles, v\rtually dttets with Coker a re partic:ularly
l"°'mensely hummable score gel first everyone is funny. enjoyable.
·* * * "PAJAMA G,,.ME" musical by George
bolt, Richard Adler
d J erry Ross. directed
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N~Wt' OAl~Y A INE · At A Six Cine o mes
The CIA tnllned him.
brlefedhlm,8h'M4hMI,
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union president, P~ Walker-."~ •
lhe chunky a.creta ry Md • Miida
as the stubborn coropu1 preslleml
all contribute In lar1• mt...-e ~
s how's lnlecllou• zest. Olber
effective perrormances come from
Karen Matheny, Lynda Towler, Oon
Berret\, John Moreno and Kyle
Burson, w~ Wayne Mayberry hu
a neat ciun., u a Jurly ph1nt
worker. . , Johna.op and l\ls troops, both
onstau and olf, may be pardoned If
their pride la showing over "Pajama
Qame," the seasol\'S most enjoyable
commuotlf theater production .
Perrormances continue Fridays and
Saturdays at 8:30 th.rough March 27
<with an extension likely).
Kent Johnson. stage
~anag er Flo ~ackstock . technical
«Urector Ca rol Beckett,
~t design by Bronson,
• .Ound and lighting by
Charles Chandler and
.Carol Beckett. musical
director Mark Henson,
'):horal direc tor Tim
l'Jelson, choreographer
~oberta Kay. presented
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the reveries of youth to battle the
treacherous enemies of the crown .
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It's David. (SCC) vs. Goliath (Biola )'
Vanguards (21-9) to face No. 1-ranked E~gl~s (34-0) for district title
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WIDTTIER -It could easily be
termeCJ a David and Goliath
confrontation .between two Christian
colleaes in the finals of the NAIA
District 3 basketball championships
Wednesda}' nltbt at Whittier Colleae.
The upstart Soutber.n California
CoUeae Vanguards don't have a starter
over 6-4 and will be decided underdogs,
deitpite their 21·9 record.
The Van«Uards are playing Blola, tbe
No. 1 ranked NAIA team in lhe country
with a Oouy 34-0 record. Biola is led by _
Wade Kirchmeyer, a 6-7 senior forward
and an All-American last year, who is
, averaging 17.0 point.I and 12.0 rebounds
~game. ----
BUT THEY AIM> BA VE a 7-8 giant
on the bench in the person of George
tbe district cbamplon.ahlp ln otder to
qualify for Kanau Clty .
Only one at-larte berth la available
and that for .*be team that ii ranked No.,
l that might not win a diltrict Utle.
8;~'-r:·r:g1:1~~ ~&C-r~o':cC1ak1:1~
Reynolds says. "I think we'll do it a
little differently this time than we did
when we lost by three points during the
regular season.
"IN THAT GAME, played Id our
· gym, we tried to slow It down and fell
behind by 17 point.a ln the flnt half.
When we started to run more in the
second half, we cut their lead to three at
the end of the eame.
Jn naming a starting lineup for the
game, Reynolds said he would not make
any cbqes from the five players that
have started moat of the year.
Al forwards be will have Rick Porras
(6-4, s r ., 21.3 average) and Mike
R ob erta (6·2, Jr .. 16.5 ); Danny·
Mortensen (6-4, sop&.) wlll start at
center; and Mark Roche (5-11, s r., lS.8)
along with Rick Pluimer (6-1, soph., 7.0
and 8 assists) at the cuard positions.
"One of tbe key players for us,
however, is Dave Corsi who comes off
the bench," Reynolds says. ''He 's our
sixth man and when he's in the game,
he gives It 120 percent. He's only 6-2 and
a sophomore but be will come in and
play post for us. Against Fresno-Pacific
the other ~gbl, he scored 15 oointa.
•"BE'S EXCITED about the chance to
boost when he gets Into a game.'·
Others 4lxpected to ~e action i.Qclude
Paul koMnann (6-7, jr.>, the tallest
player on the t eam and Rich Rogers
(6-2, jr.). .
''Hohmann will give us some rebound
strength but he is hampered by an
lnj ury," Reynolds says. "Rogers could
see a lot of action if they play a lot of
zone defense like we expect. He's an
excellent outside shooter and he could
be a vital factol' for us."
WHILE BIOLA is undefeated this
1eason and has been at the top of the
NAIA national poll most of the season,
the Eagles have had a couple of narrow
escapes in recent games .
Westmont and Azusa· Pacifi c both
took t hem .to overtime l>efore losing and sec dropped that three-point decision
after trailing by 17 in the first half.
· -Bell, .pr~bly the talleJt player in
college basketball anywhere In the
.country.
Biota is assured of a berth in the
NAIA national tournament beginning in
Kans as City next Monday. SoCal
College must win the game and.with it
"We'll start out running Wednesday
night because they have a big height
advantage over us. We have nothint to
lose and everything to gain in this
game. lt's a great opportunity tor us
just to be there but we'll try to treat it
just like a normal aarne.
"They may have been taking us too
lightly the last time we played but that
won't be the case Wednesday night. I'm
sure they'll be ready."
play against Biola. He went there last
year and was the last player on the
roster. With all o{ their players
returning, he didn't see much chance of
playing thi8 sea.son· so be transferred to
our school.
But whether the much smaller Davids (
at SoCal College can slay their taller ·
and undefeated opponents, remains to
be seen. AFTER GOLIATH -SoCal
College basketball coach Bill
Reynolds leads his t eam
against Biola We dnesday.
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CONTRACT MAILED Dodge r pitche r Fernando
Valenzue la and Dodger officials were unable to reach an
agreement in contract talks Tuesday . The Dodge rs
malled Valenzuela a contract for a reported $300.000
Tuesday .
Will power play
work for Dodgers?
LOS ANGELES (AP> -
Fernando Valt!nzuela and his
representatives have been
unable to agree on salary terms
w1tb the Los Angeles Dodge~.
So the defending world
champions , obviously out of
patience, have unilaterally
renewed the pitching sensation's
CGDtract for 1.982.
its original offer when It
renewed the contract.
T hrough his representatives,
Antonio DeMarco and Di ck
Moss, Valenzuela reportedly had
asked the Dodgers for at leaat $1
million for the coming season.
The club reportedly opened the
negotiations offe r ing $300,000
and had raised it during taJb,,
but not significantly.
The two sides, includlna
Valenzuela, met for more Ulan
<See POWE• PLAY, Pace C2)
"He's so hyper, we like having tum
come off the bench. He really elves us a
They'll be using a round ball but no
sling shot in seeking a trip to Kansas
City.
Shuler rekindles his life
Wrestler became.a Christian.after.a number of run-ins with the law
By CURT SEEDEN
Ot .. CMMy ...........
In th e A c ad e my
Awara-nominated film ,
"Atlaatic City," an aging
hood tries to rekindle Ute
days ihat were in a town that
has deteriorated much like
his life.
In many ways, Athletes in
Action wresUer Don Sbuler's
life parallels that of tbe
hoodlum, portrayed by Burt
Lancaster in the· movie. ~
• SHULD, JN FACT. was
in Atlantic City tut week.
But unlike Lancaster's
character , b e has not
re ached the ov~r-tbe-hlll
stage. In fact, he can thank
AIA, his decision to become a
Christian and his wrestling
prowess for keeping him out
of jail and away from drugs.
Some significant changes
have occurred in Shuler's
life, ever since he was tossed
ln jail for the secq_nd time
while attending Arizona
State University.
A stay in a jail cell -
probably the same slie as a
wrestling mat -was the
final rung on a ladder . that
was going nowhere but down.
•'Fortunately, I lost all
desire to take drugs right
after I became a Christian,"
Shuler says. "My life is
pretty well straightened out
now."
INDEED, S.BULE&'S
problems with drugs. his
troubles with the law and a ,
s h ort te mper that once
triggered fisticuffs with
some hecklers are behind
him.
S h u 1 e r .. i s a n. Olympic-caliber wrestler, as ;
be proved last week in
Atlantic City. Competing in
the "USA vs . tbe World".
sports show, Shuler defeated
his Bulgarian opponent in the
180-pound weight class. His
victory was taped by ABC
television which will air the
show this Sunday.
Now an assistant coach as
well as a wrestler for the
Fountain Valley·baaed
Athletes in Action, Shuler,
age 27, i.a sWl looking for a
s hot at the Olympics.
It's a s urprising goal
considering Shuler dido 't like
wrestling his first time out.
"Yeah, I didn't like it at
flrlt," he admlta. ''I Joined
(the W'A9tling team) in my·
sophomore year in blah
TURNS IT AROUND Wrestle r Don
Shuler has turned his life around and 1s
now hopeful of representing the United
DetfV ...... ,.... -
States in the 1984 Olympics. Shuler is a
.former Santa Ana College standout
school. I always got beat so I
quit." Ro bin is now S huler 's
wife of four years. They have
a one-year-old boy named AT THAT TIME, Shuler Br i an and I i v e i n
was atte nding school in Westminster.
J apan where his father, a "I wasn't very interested
car eer Navy officer . was in spiritual things," Shuler
stationed. "When I returned recalls. "But I went with her
to the st ates, I gave it R b' B'bl d another try and liked it a lot < 0 10> to 3 1 e stu Y one
more," he recall:;. But the Monday ni ght anyway. It
satisfaction that ca me with was during my junior year.
wrestling didn't spill over'-In fact, it wasn't long after I had been thrown in jail again into the entire makeup of the this time for stealing food.
young man. J was just about as low as a
"When I was 16, I spent guy could get," Shuler says.
three weeks in jail for
possession of marijuana, but ''THE LORD TOOK away
that didn't stop me," Shuler my desire for drugs and gave
s ays. "As I look back, I me the power to keep away
wonder bow I managed to from them," he adds.
play s ports, much less . Shuler's arrival at AIA has
graduate." completed a transformation.
Shuler says his life took a · "I ha~ a. fulfill ment I've
new tum when he met a girl \ never found anywhere else.
n a med Robin during his "--ll's not with just AlA but
junior year at Arizona State. being. a Chris~ia.n. I can do
•'There was something anything and stil_I have the
different about her life that I peace and security I have
was attracted to. She said the rig~t now," he says.
difference was that she was a . A former wres tli ng
Christian." s tandout at San ta Ana
College, Shuler has several
goals in sight these days,
ranging from completing bis
d egree in a rt at ASU to
competing in t h e 1984
Olympjcs in Los Angeles_
The wresUing portion of~
Games, in fact., is just a fe_w
short miles down the road at
Anaheim Convention Center.
"But it seems like anything
can happe n before the
Olympics." Shuler admits.
"Last year. f broke my leg a
week before the trials . It
laid me· up for four weeks."
FOUR WEEKS sounds like
a short healing period for a
broke11 leg. But Shuler, l·n ln
attempt to strengthen the
br e ak in his s hin bo ne ,
actually rode ·a bicycle with a
cast on his leg. "The doctor
s aid it was good for
condition ing . But other
people shouldn't do that. This
was just an unusual break
and bicycling was good for 't ,.
11
·S bqle r s ays be has no
•(See S&:ULER, Page CZ>
Tbe Dodgers said Monday.
night ,in announcing their
decision that Valenzuela, who
became the first pitcber in
major league history to receive
the Cy Young Award and Rookie
~ of the Year award in ~ SfJDe
aeaaon, will be the hiahest paid
second-year big leaguer in lbiltory. Terms were not
announced.
Anteaters would-lie · happy , to J;each final 48
V ALENZ'uELA. WHO eamed
a reported $'2~ as a rookie
\Qt 1Uf, WU 13-7 with 8 2.48
earned r.un avera1e lo tbe
; at.rlke·interrupted season. He led ..... m..ton ln lbutouU wlth elsbt
... atrlkeoata wtttt 180. . It la belined that tbe coatract calla for tbe,21 -year·old
Wl-bader to reeetn Sll00,000 ID 1•. tbl club'• oritiaal Otter. n. Al9ociat..s Preu ... told
.,,. a ~ dme to u.. Dodlsl
tlbat lbe N= JAa~ team · mad• a la offer durint
• .. _.~, l..a WeQt back to
By IOHN SEVANO °' .................. . l"or more than three mootbs now,
basketball team1 acron the nation have
been vyinc for a' spottn the presti&ioua
NCM tournament.
Thia wee", all their work and bope
wtll come to a climax.
Sunday afternoon the NCAA
tournament committee wUl announce
it• '8 selectlona for tbla year's
champlolllbip. UC Irvine ~ like to
think It wl11 be one of tbem.
Tbe Ant.eaten, boweYS, dies I'* ~
fact tbeV curT'tM 11-5 l'eeoN II U. bin
ltn the tebool't ......., uad ...., 11 H::
·a doa>inatlq AD·Amel'lea ti &
Maaee, aren't the sboo·inl many niiabt
expect them to be.
Tbe latelt rumor belnl circulated ii ·
that tbe NCAA will pick two PCAA
memben -Fr.no State and UCI -to
·compete at clltterent refional sites.
Tbaf rumor ii pndicated, t.boqb, on
tbe I aet tltber rr..o State Oii' UCI wins
the apmnm, PCAA tournament which
·betl• w.-..da7 at tbe Anaheim
'Conventloft Ceater and runs t.broqb
'FridaL• ftnale.
If ., CIUlel' ~the ftve PCAA scboola wen to come out Oil top, UMD that
WCMlad NdJ tlll'8w tlM NCAA'a plu tor
a loop. Tb• ;11t anea weeks of
coal•••'·~ llave deM llOtllbl1 more than :.,pfovlcJ• tHdlDI• aad
........ ·--
faxorites for this week's tournament.
It's the winner of the three-day 'lffalr,
not the PCAA champion .(in this case
Fresno State), who gets the automatic
NCAA bi~.
Thus, if Utah State CUCl's opening
opponent Wednesday night at seven
o'clock), Pacific, Lon.1 Beacb State, Cal
State Fullerton or San Jose State should
pull an uptet, lo1lc would seem to
lndlcate the NCAA ·a second choke from
the conference would be nationally
ranked Fresno State <24-~. mHnlna
UCI would be lell out in tbe Cold.
Esamtially, It was a rub ol uptets
tbat prevented th~ PCAA from
q.uaUfJint two team a, tn tbe NCAA
todrne)' lNt year ( ont1 f'r-.no St.te ..
made it). With 28 automatlc seeds that
leaves only 20 at-large berths.
Naturally, a highly res pected
conference like the ACC would
command as many as three or four
possible bids .
Therefore, if a team like Maryland
s hould win the ACC's post-season
tourney, the NCAA would probabl7 tWJ
invite Virginia, North Carolina, Wake·
Forest and possibly North Carolina~
State. Obviously, those at-larle bertbl
can be nabbed up in a hul'f'J.
That'i why the. Anteaters elt.ber bave
lo win UM tournament, or bapl like MU ·
trreano State wj na and t.Mre aren't
1(8" va. P.P ca,· .
Orange Oo._, DAIL "I PiLOT/'T'utlday, M8iic.h i. 1882
QUSBSO CAP) The Lo• AnttlH
kln11 were m11m1rlsed by Quebee'•
power IMY1 but atm mnattd to tmer1•
wllh a 5-5 National \Jlockey Le.,ue Ue
•l•lnat tM Nordlquea.
t ... mu advanta•e and blolMr Peter
1cond another to 1lve the Nordlques a 2.0
adv&Dtafe.
Murpby at 9:12 of Lbe lbird period lhet
provided t.be K1ftp with the Ue.
True, the Ue extended Loi An1~1ea·
wlnlea atr.lk on the road to lt 1a1M1, but
after tralllnl 4·1 midway tb.rouah a wild
second periC>d Mqnday nl•ht, the Klnp
were relieved merely to eam lie deadlock.
Real Cloutier also aco\"9(1 fw Quebec
wblle the Nordiques enjoyed a manpower
advantaae. The 1oal1 were part o4 a
flve·aoa1 outburst ln the nlae-aoal second
period.
"I "WU really happy to aeon becauae I
have not been f.•ltJn• ma~ toa1a lately,''
aaid Murph)'. 'Now we JUI£ want to t•t
ready for tbt playoff a and 1.ry to play
better defensive hockey.
"The Quebec power play was wortlto1·
extremely well." said Kln11· Coach Don
Perry. "~y don't ahoot much from the
blue line and they try to move the puck ln
close tor ..one tood ahot. We bad some
problems a<ljuaUnc to lhat 1trategy. ''
''You never know what to expect In a
came like lhat," sald Perry Of a pme
wblcb aaw the-team• held teONJe.aa in the
tlrat period.
"We had a few problems with the
Quebec power play but we came back• •t.tonelY lA t.be tblrd •.•
Michel Goulet and Miroalav Frycer &lao
•cored for the Nordiques. Marcet Dionne,
Dave Taylor, Charlie Simmer and Jay
Bells all scored second-period eoata for the
Kings.
The Nord.lques didn't pl~y with lhe same
verve that bad lifted them to '"'ccealve
lle4 on the ro'-d ·a11in1t Montreal
Canadlena and New York lalanden.
M arlan Stastny aeored one or the·
power.play goals whlla Quebec enjoyed a But it was a goal by defenseman Larry
"We dlcln't play with Intensity all
through the game," uid Nordlques'
rorwarq Dale Hunter . •
.Magee is UCl's
All-American-boy
Yaz not ready for retirer1'8nt
Veteran Boston Red Sox star Ill
Carl YHtnemaki says he's ready to
make a comeback at age 42.
Yastrzemski reported •lo the Red Sox' tralnin1
camp Monday ~nd said he is optimistic about
bis chantts to rebound from 19lU, one or tbe
worst seasons ·or his career. "People keep
asking me if I'm going to retire. I Cell them 1
might play for anoth~rfive years.'' he uid. "I
feel tha~ good. I'm going to have some fun this
year." ... Dan Ford, AJ Bambry, and Kea
Singleton will be the starling outfielders when
the Baltimore Orioles play their first exhibition
game next Saturday, according to Baltimore
manager Earl Weaver -: . . One-time Angel
pitcher Ed Figueroa joined lhe Oakland A's at
. their training camp Monday. Figueroa is
. , The. 1. 981 -82 basketball season m considered a longshot to-make the A's start this tsn .t q.wte o~er yet, bu~ alre11~ UC year but bas been promised a position in the
Irvine s Kevm Mage~ is starting to organization, probably as player-coach for th~
reap the rewards of his season. _,class AAA Tacoma farm club ... OuUielder
The 6-8, 227-pound Mag_ee ~as selected last Ken Griffey missed workouts with the New
week as the West Coast District Player or the York Yankees for the third da·y in a row.
Year. And, on Monday UPI announced Ma,ee Griffey had fluid drained from his left knee a
had been named to the 10-man All·Amenca week ago and is expecting lo resume workouts
team selected by the. United S~~s Basketball Wednesday ... Atlanta Braves pitcher Phll
Writers Assoctal;ion. ·Niekro resumed workouts Monday arter
Magee was Joined on the suffering a pulled hamstring in bis left leg last
squad by Ja'!les Worthy and week . Meanwhile, outfielder ClaadeU.
Sam . Perkins or N_orth Washington reported to the Braves' camp. C~ro_l~a. Ralph Sam~son or Washington was late reporting because ot his
V1rg1rua, Terry Cummmgs or daughter's illness. D e Paul , Dale Ellis or
Tennessee, Ricky Pierce of
Ri ce , Eric Floyd or lsianders get Bossy with Leafs
FromPageC1
UCI •.•
a lot of upsets nationally.
"The problem is that every
team gets new life now,·• says
UCI coach Bill Mulligan. "A
team that had a mberable
season can turn everything
a round by wlnnlng the
tournament."
Utah State presenla a pe_rfect.
case for such an argument. The
Aggies, 2·12 in conference, 4·22
overall, bave_suffered through
their worst regular season in the
school's history. Ironically, last
year about this time, the No.
a:-seeded Anleaters played the
No. ?·seeded Aggies in the first
ro.und or the tournament -only
to come up a surprising 93-90
upset loser.
"I don't think this year's team
has as much talent,'' says
Mulligan or the Aggies. who UCI
defeated twice (71..SS at Utah,
104-72 at Crawford Hall), "but
they're not dogs either. They're
a lot better than UOP (which
fioisbed ahead or them) and
they beat BYU at BYU and Utah
this year." ~ ... , ......... ..., Georgetown, PauJ Pressy of
Tulsa and Bill Garnett or
iuon 'Wyoming. Landon Turner of
Indiana was an honorable mention.
M lke Bossy scored his 47th and ~
48th goals of the season and Bat.ell
Goring and John ToeeW each added
two goals apiece to lead the New York
Islanders to a 9-5 win over the Toronto-Maple
Leafs in NHL action Monday night at Toronto.
The win was the Islanders...JJth in !heir laaL-20
games arid stretched their modest unbeaten
streak to four games. Tonelli, Bryaa TreUler
and Bossy-'8.lso drew three assists each, giving
their line a totaJ of 14 points. New York.set llD
NHL record la s t. month by winning 1S
cons ecutive games. . . NHL super scorer
Wayne Gretzky or the Edmonton Oilers and
Minnesota North Stars' rookie Neal Broten
shared NHL Player of the Week honors for,lhe
period e nding Sund-ay, Feb. 28. Gretzky
continued his record-breaking pace with six
goals and four assists during the week while
Broten was honored for collecting 11 points in
four contests during the same period. ·
The Aggies' problem is in
their shooting, which was 43
percent for the year (their worst
in 17 years). UC I. meanwhile,
leads the nation in field goal
percentage at .562 percent. On
paper, the game looks like a
mismatch -but then last year's
was SUP'Pbaed to be, too.
LEAP FROG The Sax brot,,he rs pl a~· leap frog at the
Dodger spring t r ain ing camp in \'ero Beach. The top
player is Steve. heir-a ppa rent to !->t•c·ond base and on the
Magee, a first-team All-American last year,
has averaged 23.6 points a game, 12.5 rebounds'
and shot 64 percent from the floor in leading the
-Anteater.; to thefr best record (21·5) in the
school's history.
. bottom is brothe r Dave. a e<.i tch<.•r in l hl' m inor leagues.
From Page C 1 ·
Currently, Magee's point total, rebounding
and field goal percentage rank him Nos. 3, 5 and
5 in the nation, respectively. Last year, in those
same categories, he ranked third. second ·and
rourth.
I f U C I s u r v i v e s j.t ~
opening-round game, the
Anteaters would play the winner
of the Cal State Fullerton·
Pacific contest Thursday. The
other semifina l wo uld find
Fresno State (which received a
first-round bye due to UC Santa
Barbara's ineligibility) against
the Long Beach State-San JOSE
State victor.
POWER PLAY • • •
As a s idenote, the U.S.B.'W.A. named
Fresno State's Boyd Grant as District coach of
the year.
'/
0111a»te1of the _day I•
Earl Weaver, reiterating, in a
roundaboflt way. that 1982 will be his last
seas on as manager of the Baltimore
Orioles: ·•If OJll>-When I come back to work,
I don't know. I don't know whether it's
forever because I try never to say never.
Maybe by June of 1983. I'll be looking .. But
Austin can't answer Avon's call_
,.
The -NCAA playoff crunch is
just beginning.
Jaeger faces
unseeded foe
three hours Sunday and held
another session Monday. The
meetings proved fruitless.
DeMarco said by telephone
that he would wait until the
contract arrived by r egistered
mail b e rore i ssuin g a ny
definitive statement.
'. "WE ARE GOING to wait to
receive the contract because
they didn't e xt e nd us the
co u r t e sy t o m e n tion the
amount." s aid DeM a r co ,
'.referring to what he was told by
the Dodgers over the telephone
"We're going to wail a nd we'll
see what happens. right no~, I'm retiring." ·
Tracy A,ustla has been forced to • withdraw fr om th e Avon
Championships being held this week '
at the Forum because of bums suffered when
boiling water-Was spilled on her back and arm.
Austin s aid the burns were sustained in a
restuarant accident in which an employee
spilled a pol of boiling water on her back and on
the left side of her arm .. ·.· A match between
golfers Jack Nlckl11ts of the United States and
Seveitano BaUesteros or Spain will be played at
La Moraleja G<>lfClub in Madrid on July 9. The
18-hole match will be played as part ol a series
of events organized a round the 1982 World
Soccer Cup in Spain. The winner will receive
$10,000 . . . The Ladies Professional Golf
Association has announced a new $4.5-million
prize money program through the creation Qf a
Mazda-LPGA Se ries as the s port's first
bonus-point system . . . ABC television has
extended its coverage of the Kentucky Derby
with a new six-year contract that t"W1S through
1987.
LOS' ANGELES CAP) -"Fernando would like to be ID
Aqdrea Jaeger , the top Florida when we ari'ive at an •,•
.. Raiders-NFL trial stays in LA , _
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court ·ot • Appeals has refused to order the f t
Oakland Raiders-National Footb'll
League trial moved from Los Angeles. The
court denied the change of venue sought by the ~FL! saying l;hat it bad failed to prove a change
ID tnal location was warranted. Attomies for
.•. NFL had claimed that it would not be possible
, to obtain a fair and impartial jury in Los
Angeles. . . Baltimore Colts Coach Frank
Kush named former Green Bay quarterback
and assistant coach Zeke Butkowski as
offensjve coor_dinat or and quarterback
coach. . . Tom Bass, defensive coordinator of
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers the last five years,
· has accepted a similar position with the San
..i. Diego €hargers. Bass, 46, was hired to succeed
Jack Pardee, who resigned after one season
Television. radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: No events scheduled.
remaining seed ln the $150,000 a r r an g e m e n t t h a t is
Avon Championships or Los salisfactory. We maintain that
Angeles, faces unseeded Sabina w e a r e f a i r a n d n o t
Si mmo nds of Ita ly in a unreasonable."
firs t -round sin gles matc h When asked if he was upset by
tonight. what has happened, DeMarco
Jaeger, 17. took over the s aid, "No." favorite's role when Tracy Valenzuela , from the Mexican
Austin, the top s eed in the state of Sonora, has no recourse
women 's tennis e vent was in the matter except to remain
forced to withdraw M~nda y on the s id e lin es . As a
because o ( (I r s t . an d---)OeCOnd-year player. he was not
second-degree burns suffered eli~ibl ~ for e ithe r s al a r y
when boiling water was spilled arbatrallon or t he free-age nt
on her over the" weekend. re-entry . draft. Under terms or
Jaeger, seeded second, is the Basic Agreement. a team
coming off an impressive 7-6, 6·4 can cut the sal ~ry of a player vict.ocy over Chris Even Lloyd who~e conj.ract 1s renewed by a
in Sunday's title match or the maximum of 20 percent.
Avon Championships of Oakland Clubs are allow_e~ to renew the
tournament. contracts of eh~1ble pl aye rs
between March 1·10.
fomona rally·
Just enough
to beat UCI
Has it really been 20 years?
Steve Brener. the Dodgers'
publicity director , issued a
statement Monday night quoting
both cJub Pres ide nt Pe ter
O'Malley and Vice President Al
Campanis.
Cal Poly Pomona came up
with three runs in the sixth
ip!ng to overcome a 1-0 deficit
aad beat UC Irvine , 3-1, in
don-conference baseball action
Monday at Irvine.
·~rvine had gotten out lo a 1-0°
lhd in the bottom of the fourth i~f "1 when rightfielder Ron
a.1mmings scored on a single by
<fltcber Steve Barnard but the
lieuatangs took the lead two
innings later.
J im Carmichael led off the P~mona sixth with a single, then
catcher Eric Stewart and third
baseman Steve St.enley bit
back-to-back doubles, the lat~
scorin& two runs. De1i1nated
hitter Pete Chanaala kept the
ra)ly aoin1 with a trlple to drlv-e
iR. Stanley for the game's tut
1!91. c. -• Stewart bad the hot bat for Cal
fitly Pomona, going 3-for-4 with
•odoub1¥.
0 }1ustang starter Steve Gomei'
'WDt Urie distance in plcklna \Qt me wtn, 1t.rild.n1 out three ancl ... 1t••1 four while 1catterllla. -.~vea Anteater bit.a.
:::J'be lot• dropped Jr'vlne'• ·
r.ord ~ .... 1 In the atill-yoaar
lm88MOD.
• 'the ADteat.en are 1cbedulecf
lo tra"1 to Cal State Domlnpe9 -U. TtlandA.r for a 2!IO 1ame.
Wilt reminisces on anniversary of 100-point game
NEW YORK (AP> -Wilt Chamberlain
seemed surprised that 20 years bad gone by since
that incredible game in which be scored 100 polnts
and set eight National Basketball Association
records t.bat sUU stand.
"Twenty years? I didn't realize I was getting
that old," Chamberlain, 45, smHed. "Frankly, I
didn't even know the anniversary was coming up
until you fellows mentioned it."
It was March 2, 1962 that Chamberlain, then in
his third year with the Philadelphia Warriors,
became the only NBA player to score 100 point.a in .
a game and forever inscribed Hershey, Pa., in the
mlnds or sports fans for somethina other than
candy bars.
IN THAT came, which Philadelphia wort
169-147 over the New York Knicka, Cbamberlaln
set reeords for most poh\\S in.a 1ame; most polnt.a
id a half (58 ln the second b.alf) ; most field 1oa1
attempts in a quarter (21); halt (37) and same
(63) ; most field goals made in a b~f (22) and
came (36); most free throws made ln a came (21).
•'I en.Joyecf some or the thinCS lhat happened ln
that game," Chamberlain said, addln1 deadpan,
"eapecrially the 21 tout ahota."
1 Tbrou1hout bis career, the 7·1 superatar
was booted ~ lau1~ at for bis oft.en-frustratlna
C'..ollege..baaketball eeoree
efforts from the tree-lhrow line. "I just lost my
concentration somewhat most or the time,"
Chamberlain explained. B\Jt not that night. He
missed only four times in 32 lries.
IRONICALLY, be found the touch not in
Philadelphia, where it was not unusual to bear
boos when .Chamberlain m.i&aed foul sbots, but
some 90 miles away in Hershey, where the
Warriors would occasionally play home eames.
The small arena inspired him to go for triple
figures, Chamberlain sald durina a vilit with hia
Wilt's Athletic Club for the USA-Mobil track and
field meet last Friday nl1bt.
"I wasn't aware of bow many points I had
until I hit 75, and tbe fans started to chant, "We
want 100. We want 100. "' ·
Chamberlain reached TS pointa in the fou.rtb
quarter, and 101De write~ who were there recalled
that pubUc addl'e4I UOQUDeer Utve Zlnkotf beaan to anDCM.mce Chamberlain's J>O:lnt total al about'
that time. -, .
THE FANS allo were cbaaUq, "Give 1t to.
Wilt," whicll were the ••me lmtnlei:loDI lliYen the
p1arera by Wanion Coach fr1mlc McGUUe, wbo
sald be had a feellnf wbla Qlamberlaln luid •
polntl by the end o the third quarter that 100
polola WU poulb14t, -
L• Se•.,, lw.llMll 11
~en,~ .. Ctll Of9• ... ~
Wot'1 a.ammates, wt.o bad a.. tdddmf him
that winter about .,......_ CT llllDte a tame,
really didn't IM9d MeG.&e•e ont.n. Tbey, too,
were caQ&llt uP In the •Jel~ · r 1
.· ''lb tammat.11 -.. _.. or Ii coudoul
..rtort tbaD I did,'' 0..bertaln reealled. "'t:tr
took It upca u.m.lne to ..... I IOt u.e .
Guy ....... ~m•dDUI ,_. ... panl. A.I
Alli"• who .. 10W IM Wantcn' ooeela, ud tM
et.hen ... tMJ Pft ol tlll•lltt1 tlD .U. ... 1
_....,.,..._c ..,. . .. "·"""". . ,.~." ........ ,.'.
-""':* -... ,_ ...... u,
MkM!lek .. ,_~ .. Sot t.be 100... •
"WE HA VE TRIED hard to
sign Fernando a nd we ha ve
made a number of ver y fair
offers." said O'Malley. "Many
proposals were exchanged and
considered, but we were unable
to o e r s u a de F e rnando 's 'representatives how unrealistic
their demands are.
"Our only alternativ(' is to
From Page C1
SHULER. • •
plans for ·going over the 180
1>9Yod mark.
"The next step is 198 and the
198-pound guys are about lwo
feet t aller and quite a bit
stronger," he explains.
Shuler has alsQ~en na med an
assistant wrestling coach at
AIA, a tlUe that has al!lo tn?l'ped
him develop.
"I'm a person who likes to
analyse things. I llke to help
people out. I think I can not only
help tbem improve in their
.wrestllng but also h elp them
personaliy. You deal with a lot
more thlnls than Just wresUlng
when you're coaching," be ••YI·
With the 198' Ocymplcs stUI
two years off, Shuler plans lo
return lo ASU In the fall lo eam
hi• dear•• •nd teacbinC
qpdfldift_ H•Ja.majorina in U\
)
wltb an tmphuia In aculptlq.
It ~~n. Sb.altr'• life 11 Indeed bePmlnl to take shape:
renew Fernando's contract ·•
··The renewal notice is an
a cce pted and ag r eed-upon
procedure provided for io the
Bas ic Ag reement negotiated
bet ween the Players Association
and the clubs an~ one major
league teams have used many
times," said Campanis. "We
ex peel Fernando to honor the
c·ontract. wl)ich is now in effect
and to report immediately."
<.:a mpanis said in the renewed
c ontract, "F e rnando will
receive the largest salary for a
second-year player in major
league history "
The Dodgers left for their
s1>ring training facility in Vero
'Beach, Fla ., las t Wednesday
wi thout Valenzuela. All major
leaguers were required to be in
camp Monday.
In Vero Beach. Los Angeles
Man ager Tom Lasorda said :
"The guy <Valenzueht) did a
great job fo r us, but the Dodgers
have made .him an outstanding
orrer , a more than' generous
offer 1 doo't want to see those
guys < DeMarco and Moss) lead
him down the wrong path. The
.people who are advising rum
are asking for something that is
beyond what he is entitled to."
Hano Ho wins
Ahmanson
secon«!race
Morrie Kirk's Hana Ho from
. Ba lboa Yacht Club was tbe
overall and Class A winner in
the slow-moving second race ol
Newport Harbor Yacht Club's
Ahmanson Series.
The race was from Eagle
Rock oH Catalinr. Island to
Newport and finished on a dying
wind with the last boat not
finishiing until 8:34 p.m. after an
{I 30 a. m. start at Eagle Rock.
Second overall and the winner
in Class B was Ron Melville's
Bi gwig rrom BYC and third"wu
Spirit, skippe red by Allen
Brown, Voyagers Yacht Club.
Handicap winners in clus.
IOR-A -1. Hana Ho, Morrie
Kirk., BYC; 2: Briia, Dennis
Choate·Dlck Meine, LAYC; 3.
Raider. Jim Linderman, BYC.
IOR·B -1. Bigwig, Ron
Melville, BYC ; 2. Spirit, Allen
Brown, VYC; 3. Shenandoah,
Bill Palmel', NHYC.
IOR·C -1. Insanit~. Wayne
Auslero. NHYC ; 2. Callfonala
Gold, Fred O'Connor, DPWYC;
3. Thumper II, Jim Luccbeal,
Capo BYC. .
PHRF·A -1. Rawhld8.L IC-.y
Kuhn. Cll>O BYC ; 2. uelplJil,
'Mike Boxer, BYC; 3. Tory, M .
Dodds,NHYC. •
PHRl"·B -1. Nuate Too, Jim
Nufent. 'BYC; 2. lmpet.._, ·
Phil Gla11ow , BVC: I .
Contention, Gordoa Gralllam. 5.5YC. ~ I PHRF·C -l. Qullt. ...... GoodlJlc, VYC: I . o .. ...-,
BUI APPlt VYC; a. "'-le. 11111ii
Humana, BYC.
•
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T
NBA W .. TeaMCOM,eaeNCa
PedtkOMt* w "' "'«-•• ~ 41 IJ .,.,
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S.1101e9D IS 41 .2" UV.
MWwfttOlwllll9
Sen AntOflN 16 lO ."'3 t+ouslOfl " " 561 411>
Oenwf " a .509 1V. 0.llH It 17 .»fl1
Vt.II It 11 .»t IJ IYnwaClly 11 40 .JIO 1'
IEAST .. IM COM,ell&MCa
A..._OI......, w
BoolOll ..,
PtMl•cl91ptlle 40 New J•t•Y " WHhl"91on 11
Mtw York t• ~IOlvlJI•
Mllweu•" 40
lllCllAM 21
Atlente 14
O.lroll JS
Chi<-n
Cltvtl-IZ _,...,..Sc_
No 9•mff t<-.tf!CI
T .... tM'•O-
Sen Diego .i New YOl'lf.
New Jtrtey •I W!k:!neton
O.lrolt et Mllw ...
Phll-pftle •' CNceoo BOSIOll el 0.llH
Sen Antonio et _,IOfl
K•nws Cltv et Ultll
llWll-"' o.n .... Phoenix et Portland
Cleve I-et Golci.tl SI.tie
NBA loe«Mrs . ,,..,...... ....... ,
SCOlllNG
L PU. o•
IS n1
I• .Ill v. ,. ·'°° 1211> a ... I I) ,., .441 1•
" 113
" ..... 1.
JO ..... u
11 .439 ISV>
M .J93 II
4l 111 1711>
G l'G n -A"I Genin, S.. AlllOfllo » '1S 312 1136 n .1
O.nlley, u1.n S. 61' "67 1719 J0.7
M<ll-. H~ 56 Mt 41S 1107 JO.S
EnelUh, 0-.,..r S7 S17 270 1-11 l
Erving, Ptlll. 56 so 1'7 1m zu 91rd; eostan -SS SM U2 12'3 23.l A~ ....... U »• SJ tte 1m U.S
''"· ~ Slet• S4 ... , 324 1157 Zll K1"9, Gold9n StMe SI ... 241 ltK 23.1
Wllll•ms. S..llle n Sl1 214 lUS z:u
llEM>UNDING
Malone, Hou$ton
Sllf.ma, Seattle
B Wllllems. NJ
Tl'IO<TlplOft, Por~
Blrd, Boslbn
G Ott o.t 'Teot A"I
56 374 ~ 114 14.S
S7 IS.. stt no 11.6
,. 141 455 102 11 1
S4 116 451 '37 II 8
H ISi 03 •11 11 I
ASSISTS
G tff.A"I
Moore, S... Alllonlo SJ 50t 9.6
JMNI-, Ullen J4 4tt 9.J
Arclllbeld. Boston 47 413 1.1
Cllffu. P1111-1p111a S4 457 a.s
Huston, Cleveland SS 453 1.2
IFIELD GOAL PEllCINTAGI
Giimore, Olic..oi>
$ Jolln""I, K-.s City
Kl"9. Golden Sl•1•
B Wllll-.NJ •-hi-. L.Men
IFG IFGA llltt.
31S S'M 631
1M 43' 601 4" m 511
361 u1 sn
4,. m .1611
. ,. " ....
" 191 "' -.., .. 167 .. let •1.1
" ltt ..... .
" 11 ti 17' .. . " ,. • * u u " ..... U 1t 11 1t M lfHl70U 1• ,. • .. 1.6 ,, 14 • ,. u
11 • , It 1.6
10 t ' .. 1.t M ,.. ...... nA
PCAAle9CMrs ...... e ... l'T TP All"" Me9". UC IN"-,. Ht 1'1 MS IU
Watllnlfl, ,._Hie K 11' "' qt at
Wood, CS~ 1' 111 1Jt "' lt.4 ........ u It. .. ,., "' ... 11.6
Grqory,L.ISt. 14 m 7• o• 11.J
,.,...,_., ucse " 1..s 11 411 1t.o
Wlllel41on, UC ll'V)llt .. 161 .. ~ tU
M<N•••1. SJS n ,,. .. m 11J.1 Hl~lnt, F,_SI, H US e.3 J1' 14.t
MIHll, CS F-It ltl M 416 It.I 0...1 .... -..~
Reboundl"ll; Mt9" IUCll U.S Ht.,
AllCMr'°" (U<:$111 11.1; McNHIY ISJSI •• t ;
Cunnl ...... m IUSUI U ; N••I CCSl'I •·•· l"lild GMI Peiufl.t.oe: M6eM llJCll ~.I'll.
IU2·3'll; ....... <UCll "'°" 116M•I.
Thom1uon IFSUI Sl.O'llo ltl-151). ,,...
Tiit-Pe«Mt .... : Wltlelelofl IUCll IU%
161·111; -erd <UOP) n .t'llo OMSI: WOOd
CCSIFI IO .. % (1~1111 AH11h: WOOd (C$1'1
1 1 •vo.; B«ve-IUSUI 4.4; McOofteld .
IUCll 4.1. T_,,W.-...
Scorlne: 1 UC lrvlne, n 4 ev9 ; 1 CSU
Lo,.. BeKll, 61.J. Oetenw 1. Fr-.o St.W, .. o ev9.; t. San JOM St.le, n.s. Scorlne
Mer9ln: I. Fruno Stele, .. u .1: t. UC lrvlne, +9,7. Reboundlno Mer9ln: 1. \K
Ir vine, +6.t; l. S... Jose Si.le, +-3 0. Fr"
Tllrow Percenta9e· I. Paclllc, U .2,.
1~1; l. UC lrvlM n .9'1;. l~S.saJ), IF!ela
Go•I Perctn'-(Otfentel: 1 UC Irvine,
S4 1,. l1'M·14121; 1. Fr-.sno St.I•. '°·'"" 1'1S.12111. Field c;o.I Percen169e (Off-)
I FrHnoSlate,4l~l..0-10.Sl;1 S...Joea
Stele, 45 '' ISl).11241
COLLEGE
Top20
NOr111 CMollna (361 OeP..,111•1
3 Vlr9lnle ISi
' or..,,. St. m S Mluour1
• Idaho
1 Mlnnewla
I Geor--. 0.C
t WHI Vl1'9inla
10 Tu1se
11 Iowa
12. Fresno SI
ll MemPhls St.
••· Ar-enses U.l(enh•OY
16. W.tlf.e Forest
11. Kanw•SI
11 Alabama
19 UCLA
20 Al• ·Blrml"911tm
24·2 1.1•2
1 .. 1 1,lb
21-2 1,097
21·l 1,0cl
2J.l 1'1
14-l 1 ..
J4H no
2W 724 ,.., 611
lM 56$
20-S 561
2•·1 S60
11-4 S4l
lM -20-4 .,.
1 .. 1 15'
?CW 153
-llS ,... 114
2).1 107
NCAA tHm loaders·
,~ ...... 121
TEAMO,IFEHSI
Long lslend
Tuas Soulho<'n
Norlll Teus Slat•
Ho.Ill on
TUU•Artlngton
Falrltl9fl Ol<klnson
San Fren<1Ko
Virginia TKh
NW LOU\I.,,.
Al•o.rn·
G l'tt. ""'· 24 1132 •.•
2S 1101 M.O u 2017 1:1.1 24 ,...., 11.0
JS 1021 I0.9
2S 201l IO.~
l7 117' IO.S 14 1'2J I0.1
1• 1t20 •o 14 1911 7'.6
TEAMDEIFIMH
FrnnoSl•te
Prlnc•lon
North C.,..,llM Stele
Wyoming
ColumDI•
J•m•s -son
TUH·EIP"'° Aul(lef\
or_., State
N.c>r•SU
G ..... ""'
24 "'" u.s 21 ICIM 4t.2
11 1331 ....
21 1171 SU n IUO SU
2S IJll 514
JS l)U Sll
" lllS 54..1 n 1l!t1 s. •
" llll 54.9
Women'• tot» lO
1 Loulai-Tech CM> ""' '·* t C.lleYMV SUllt U.7 1,1t1
J Old Oolnlnlon ti..) I, 111
4. so..1_.11 Callfornl• t~t 1~
S. hllH 1'>J IAl7
t . Lono liN<ll SC tit ti S '10
1. Ruton• ... m
I . Meryl-u.. ~· 9.0 r-.on .._. ,,.,,
10, NOr1h CMOllna Stalt U.S U'
II T enntt-1 .. 9 e.32
11 P-SI .. • 11·5 SM 1J Kentucky tt·1 4t2
14. SoutllCMollne 21·7 ...,
IS Me"'f'l'ls State ls-4 CU
1'. VIII-• t).3 JM
11 Arl~-StMe JU m
11. Oeorol• 11" 111 It. IC anus SU.It U ·S IOI
20. Olllo Slele 1 .. S 'II
Other teems recti.tn9 votes Oii el IMll 20
belloll C•IPll•t>ellc ti order) Auburn, Mlnlnl!IP
HIGH SCHOOL
CIF playoff•
S&MllFINAU
T .....
•A -LK-1r..u va. St. """'°"' I .... , •11.0ftQ Beech Arena 11:0 1
l·A u Serna 121·11 n , eurrOU(lfl1,
11,IODecrt" C21-S) et L-Beech .t(rena. m
l·A -Avlellon 121-7) vt. SI. J ..... ll+-Jl
et Htll<ock COlteor 11 :JOI
l·A -Sent• Cl•r• 120-41 vs Bennlne
(20-41 el R-Hlth (1;JO)
Sm•ll sci-11 -Clledwlclf. (14·21 n . Ctos~ 11 ... 1 at Pall-C7:J0) w • ..,
4·A -lngl-(21 .. ) vs Set'vltt llM I
•1 LOftO llNClt Arena II: Ul
2·A Clplstr-l(.elley 11M > "' lA
Hel>f• 121•1 et Long BHcll AreN IP p.m.I
Small i<'-I• ~ Rio H-Cl .. 10) vs .
Montclelr ""i>(1 .. 1) et LA B...CIA t1:JOI
T'lllonMy,
).A -SI. Bernard l:ts-21 VI. Corona Ott
M•r 120-41 et Loft9 Beach Arena 11 p.m I
) A Hoo,.., 11S.1l vs Los Altol 114-SI •1 L0119 Beacll ,.,_ (1:4JI
Women
NIGH SC:HOOl.
CIF,i.,..ets
t-luh, T ........ 1:•1
4·A
Rlve,.lclt Poly 111-01 vs. Sen G•brlel
(1MI •I Scllurr HIQh
ln9lew00<1 116·ll vs Gallr 12•·31 al
(trTllos HIQh
)...\
E1peranu ll.._.I vs. Al.....,,y IU.11 el Chamln-
Alle Loma 121·l l ... Burrouo1>1,
AIOQecr~ n~n et Trone cw-.y>
. l..t.
MOr•no V•llev 114-3} vs Ml»lofl Viejo l?S.J) •t El Toro
Valene .. 1n-41 "'· Artn•• n1 11 e1 Ge11r
l·A
L• Reine (22-4) vs Vtlley Cll<ISlllln US.II
•IArtHla ·
San Bernardino 12J.41 ••· lllm Of the world 111·11 t1 Yucetpa HIQh
Sn\allSc-• Twenlynl,. Pa1m1 12J.1l ~ Merle-et
tlS-SI M TaK COi._
Alo HOftOO 121-S) v1 Sherm•n lndlen
117-ll •I Ar11nlJlon
NOTICE OIF SALi
0, AUTOM081LE
NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVE N
IHlfW.,.1 IO Sect~ J071 •ncl l071 ol the Cl•ll c-of 11w 51•1• ot c a111ornta
lhe ~.G AW TOWING. 132
lndusirlal W•Y. c ... 1a Mesa, 0r..,..
County, Calllornla 9Ul1, will Mill el
1H1bll' aUCllon, •• 132 1noustrle1 W•y,
Coste Mtse, C•llloml•, el I • m on
Friday, the 1'111 oay of Mllrci'I, ltl1,
Ille lollowlnQ eutomobl ... to wl1 .
MUNICIPAL COUllT
STATE OIF CALllFOllMIA
NOllTHOllANOICOUNTY
MUNICIPAL OISTlllCT un-.......,,.,..,
MN-
IFICTlTIOUS •USINISS
NAME STATEMENT
IFICTITIOU5 •USINISS
NAME STATIMl!NT
Tiie lollowlno persons •re doln9
bu\lneuas·
veer Of pw· 1tn ; M<I'• of Car
Oehun ~; Vetlkle 1.0 No HLS
~; Lkenw No. (Stal•I ... s swv
Cetll.
S•ld Ml• h for the puroou 01
wtsllvlne lien of 11w un0e-.19,.., for
Towlno end Stor-.
Daltd !Ills 2nd day of March, 1"1
G 'WTOWING
137 lndu>triel Way
Cost. Mesa. Ca.
Publl>hl!d Ora"QO! Cout Dally P iiot
M•rcll 2, 1'111 1 ~1 .. t l
f'-.CAtlUJ
PLAINTIFF ARTHUR
FARAUGIA t nd OOAOT H Y
FARAUGIA DEFENDANT WILLIAM W
BARTLET'T, ... lndlvldu•I eno 001"9
Buslnes1 A• GOLD COAST
COMSTAUCTION, e nd DOES 1
lhro..9h ZS, 1nc1ullve
SUMMON5
IOltflnCe ........ C ........ lloll
CASE MUlildlll: A~l ..
NOTICE> Y .. ,._,.. --. Tiie tMrt ....., Ml* ........ YM w-..i Y"' _.,. _,., "'""' Y• ~ 1111111 • ,...,._ II-Ille l111otmatleto '"'-· AVISOI U-Ila MM ..... a ......
T hr follow1n9 person• a re dot no
buslneues
AVALON CELL.AAS, 1' CCWPOr•lt
Piere. Ste 150, N--1 Beach, C•.
""° Auocl•ltd Brver•9e Comp•ny,
Inc. I• Oelaw•re corPor allon), J210
EHi ,..,. SI~, V.,non, Ct llfornla
~,
Thh business is conoucled by •
COtl>Oratlon
ASSOCIATED BEVERAGE
COMPANY, INC
By lls PrMldenl
fllk Sl_,,.,.,.t WIK lllfO wllfl lhe
County C .. r~ of Oranoe Counlv Oii
Feoruery 12. 1'e7
"~ Publl~ Orenot Coe•I D•lly Piiot
Mar 2, • .... 23, 1912 •41-11
SUPAE M E PACKAGI N G SYST~. llJ7S SolM\ L"'l)s Strtel,
Anaheim, (.a ltfornla '*5
Supreme T-. inc .. • C•llfoml•
corporation, tPS Soutl\. ~Is Slrtet,
Anehe>m. Callfornl• ntf>S
Tiiis bus•nHs Is conducted by •
corPoratlon
SUPAEME TAPE, INC
Donne(. Y Wtl,
Presldtnl
This .U.,._ "'" hied wllll llw
County Clerk of Or-County on
F el>tu•nr -z.. 1"1 •
LAW OPf'ICIU ICU, WOMO, Yfll a l'OlllO
Ollve c...-. Sollte • M1 s-91 Olive ,.,_
1.."A ....... ,C..I•
FllMl1t
Publl-Or ... CMU Delly Piiot.
Qrange Cout DAIL V pt~O_T~.ldey, March 2, 1912
-•'i. , ...... J
-NHL
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c .i .. ry ,, 11 u ... . ,. •1 ..... 17 JI .. "' "' • C•r-14 .. 11 ...,.,.6w .....
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Clll< ... n n t0 ru "' " T91'tflt. 11 II .. '" = ,.
o.tr.it , ... It m • WAl.lllCONl'l•IM~I . ,.tllricll Div.._
NY.hl•fltMO «I ,. , .... ~ Pllllfftlpltle u ts • Ui '" .70
MY llMten JO D It t~ to " Pl1119urtf\ ,. 31 10 2lll 175 ,.
w .. 111ng1on 20 as • UI M1 .. ,._Olv..._ -····· ,. ,, .. ,.. , .. • Suff•to » ,, 12 td m ,. ..... .. JI . ,., 119 1• Quebec " 23 " "° 11$ 12 He'1fOfCI 11 n u 10I 219 • ........ .,..lcwet
tu ... s, Ouebec s
N-York ltlendtrH, Toronto s
T ......... 10-
WINllpeo et Pflll-lplll•
(dmonllOn •t Montreel
C•loa'Y ., N-York .. ,_,,
BoJ1on et $1 Lou>.
Klnp 5, NordlquH 5
LO.A"91tles o • 1-S Out be< 0 S 0-S IFlntP .......
None, Pena111e1 -Kor•D, LA, 1· ••; Aocllefor1. Ow, IS:OS.
5acAMPerlM
1. 0.-bec, M Stastny t9 IA Stettny, P StHlllY). 2'00, 2. O<abec, P . 51•slny. IM
Slutny, Pkllelt•>. 3.11 '· LOS .........
Olon11e J'I, S:40 4 Quebec. Goulet 16 ICote,
Aubry ), t 00 S. OueDec, Fr ycer 20
(Cloull«J, 1;11_ '-Los A191a1, Teylor 36
(Nk l>Ola•. OlonMI, 11:1J 1 Los A"91t1H,
Slmrner 10 (Charlr•wl. 1J 41 1. Lo•
AnQeles, Wel9' 1 !Foal. 14: SJ 9 0..be<, ·
CIOu ller 30 CP Slutny, A Slestnyl, 1' 19
Penaltl91 TayM>r. LA. 1:n ; We111, LA,
1.'7. f'rycer, Out. S!b?; Plchelle. Out,
10:•9; CNr1r•w. LA. ll•H ; Smith, I.A, tl·H ; Cote.Out, II: St.
Tlllrf Peri-'
'10. Loi A-tes, Murplly 21 I Dionn<t,
Slrnmerl, 9·JJ P1Mtl1tt1 -N-
S"4ts on -· -Los AnQe .. S IJ.ll+-JO Outbec-1-15. 0oeu.. Le>5 Angel••. Leue"' o .. tiec.
Boucllercl A -IS.29..
~ I I . ..
COLLEGE
ca1.....,-.1,uc1,,.,.,.,
C•I Polv Pomona 000 00> OC»-3 I O
UC lrvlne 000 100 000-1 7 o
Gorn., end Stewart; Cowen. Br•M Ill
end Bernard. w Gomez. l Cowtn 28
-Stewert IC.I Poly Pomona> 1; Si.lnley
, ICel POiy -.-.1. 3B CN-lt IC.I Poly Pomona)
• High school
H...........,_,.,s,11.,..-.. u1
Hunlln910n Bffcll 02 to IS I 9
Esper•nlt Os.cl Cl) • 11 I
Stud, LaUmer and Sltlrlty; W•l•h,
Gothan m. Dunun Ill -Leech w -
L•llmer (J.(11 L -W•lsll lU Wren
CEsoerenr•I JB -SUQ"' IE111tr•nt•I. HR
Mor•les (Esp•r•n1•>, Ounc•n
CEsperenttl. PMrlO IHunt1119t011 Beac111.
0-.. 4. ,_...,. Velley 7
Fountain Vtlley 000 100 1-2 s 2
Downey 000 101 a S I
Bun, Gf't9" t•I -Pran. ,,_,, -,Ao..melfotls. W Cr_,, (1.(1) L Burt
10 11 2B Hunler I Dow n•YI. JC1n9twMr<1 I Fountain Valley I
LoeAlelllMoa MOllOAY'la .. ULTI ........... ...._ ........ ,
l'tatT UC:I. OM Mlle.
14UllWo"•~IK_...,I J.t,OO 1UO 1.JO
MalOOll HM'! (W'"'*"") 4 00 t,IO
Olllcll L¥f'Y llJtlMllllll ...
Al" r--1 ~ ~, TM """"•Mn. M, Afldy't .,_, WlllWtllewlf., Str ...
MHI< .
Tlme1t ·ou11
ti IXACTmSI "Id $11 SI.
HCO-O llAC•· OM ll'llle ....-11Atv.• 1eou.r. ... 1 r 4.• >• Mt
C ... "11111.-~I IUO IA HVl'tic-....._CT_I 1M
Aho ractcl; Orame'a C.,olu . Cflm
Youf .. 11, Mk:ltl911n Hell, Ster AdlM
Tlm,1t ;10
TMl•O llAC•. Onernlle.
Ktnwyn N I ci.-r) 10.00 • 00 UO Brei'• 8oY N 1wi..1et) I At ,_.
Rtyel S ..... I IL.uno10f'dl S 00
.AIM, • .., 5orY Hltf\. Siar Clle<k, Oltlle"•
Hope, Al9'11 On Aed. Arden'• Perry,
HOalM.
Time t ·•4/S.
U UIACTA CS-11 N l<I111 •
l'OUlllTM llACfl. One m1r.-. -
Tlchet R_,, CB•YIHll •.tO J,20 UO
Nobel VIC:IOf'y IPerkerl 2.. 1.40
S,_py Ao<tnty IAut>lnl uo
Also rk..,, -•Y'\ Wll\ Son9. I·-· A I Todd, Gellon't MIHV. Flylr19 S<tueel Time 1:10
'"™ llACll. One mile. uHJ H_.,,.S
fle11ty'1 Ore«n CK-I 4.00 J 00 2.-
59,,._ o.-(~landl • .. s.-
SmlllnQ Po9 IV•ll-n9'1trnJ 1.40
Also reud Cerdlo KICI. wtnoy Aen ... Our
Jell, Welcome 1"'11, Tll•n lrl•ll, HIQllltnd
Cllamp
Time: t 1tO n IJIACTA 12·•1 palo llS IO
51JITH I!~· One mlle
M<l>ler Eq1ren IC-1-l 4 .0
A•O•I Knave tACkerman)
S~l•I Outllly (Aublnl
uo 2«1
2IO 160
JOO aouw, AllO raced TuU.naUu, Flytno
H•dO•orow LYll•. K-uoy IC 1ne
Time 1 07 l/S
SflVIHTtt llACI. ON mllt
H H Cll-r l'T-1 1UO t.• 4.IO
Knight's Honour (Slfftll) S,IO J.40
Bye Aw•y tOunnfQanl 10.«1
AllO receo Joe Lord, Tualalll llloOt.
Anenl•s. IM Graham Bell. FltmlnQ A
Time 1 101/S
U UIACTA IS-41 paid 47 40.
0 PICK SIX l .. S+M SI paid '7,471 .. wllll two wtnnlne llckat< ltl• __ , ti
Piek SI• consolatlon paid "°·'° 16 tJ
winning lk het> (live "°'ses)
EIGHTM llACe. One mllt I HJ Doi w ...
Dot Weve (0.\0meel 43.60 t .60 •.«>
LIQhlnln Slim (Baker> 2 .. S,00
Teneye IA4amsl 1a.-Al•o rec.a. Flare Gun, Sunni Beecll,
Mlllerick, Pelt'\ ~I ~e Uoon e St.,,
Country J.,,ke
Ttma 2 lll/S
U l!XACTA l._.1 paid l'2 20
NINTH llAC£.One mtlt
Bruk wind (Wllllem•I 6 to J 00 l «1 Ooooll GOlll IOennlSI 4 IO UO
Golda Meir (Grunoyl S.60
Aho reetd Bye Bye lrttl, Summer
Frolic, Pinch Htt, SuPtr Sue, Tine Kn19f11
Time 2 063/S
TENTH llACE. One mlle
RICNtOH..-er
IAcktrmenl 14111 120 100
Taroort Bta<k CBlaOman) 7.40 S60
Jereml_,,., 8o'( ITtt>ltrl IJ 20
A ho ••c•a lc11r. Ald'•n. Couue eu, Underreltd. {uaU.lli Chief, Sllul11
Time. J.1114/S
ti I JIACTA 1 .. 41 q!ld "4 40
£LI VENTH llACI. Ont rnllt
Instant lnwnltv (0. ..... rl I 00 J 10 4~
Lym.,., CNrmer IWllllam>) J 00 3AO
H•ICyon Ht•o ILort90) J.AO
Aho rtceo Sc>er,.le ArQll, Monllonor
O•le Tht C#'Mdy Award, Dun'1tr. Al\OY"I
Oun, KlnQ's Oouo+t. n flllACTA l'">I e>atdU4 40
""·-· 4,S47
...... ..... ,. I ~ ...... )
I ~IM ....... etfiov•
2. "'"''" Je.flH a. ••t-•~ 4. A-Smltfl s lfttlM .... L WendyT~I
). Pemllw1-
•• Sylvia Haftlu
9 MlmaJ-10 Mery lAu ~ .....
r ~
. . . . .. "
..
'I
f
Women'• softW .J
COMMUNITY COLL••• ~Weltl,lllltM ... t
Rto Honoo too oo-1 J 1
C::.Olclen WHI 210 112-S 4 1
sm4111. Muno1 m .,,., o>er; At>e11 -
M<Elru. w Allen IJ-41. L -Smit.II. JI -
B 11 yeu ( Goldtfl )l\'est).
VolloybeU
COMMUNITY COU.1011
B•ll 51 cltf Go!-. W~, IS-7, 1).IS, IH,
IS.II
Monday'• tren .. ctlon1
•ASllMU.
"-"IC# LN9llit
NEW YORK YANKEES -~ JoM
Pacelle.1)11<~.lo•-.,..•r-«t.
IFOOTaAU
CMMIM,_ ........
WINNIPEG BLUE llOMBEllS -~
Wylle Turner, defensive back, ...., Lyle
B•utr, off-1 ... QUMd. .........................
ATLANTA FALCOHS -Nemec! Wa-
Mc Ouffle -lel l-..scoech.
BAL Tl MORE COL TS -Nemed Zeke
Br•lkowlkl offensive coordlnetor and cwar ter'beek 'OK II
HOCKEY
~ l!!dl!X LMIK....t RllltTFOROWHALERS -liramtd JoM
Cunniff 1.-1m -co.di. NEW YORK RANGERS -AM'-d Mike
Alllson, ltfl wino, lo Sprlnefleld oi Ille
American Hockey LeaQut.
GOU.IOI ARKANSAS Announc.O Ille rn19Mllon
of Fre<I won ~n. us~ant lootbell cot<ll.
BO ISE STATE -A,,nounced Ille
rul9n•llon of MIU Mulla lly. •llllellc
dlre<lcw
INOIANA STATE -N•mtd Oeve
Schtlll\ne lleed bt\Aeto.11 coech, etNcllw •• "'--°' -1-~y.
IFICTITIOU5 •USINl!H HAMii STATEMENT
FICTITIOUS aUSINllSS
NAME STATIMINT
FICTITIOUS 8USIHIH
HAMii 5TATEMENT
t
NOTICE INVITING •IOS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llV~
the Board ol Tr-• Of the Coe«
Community Coll-Dlstrlc1 Of Oraf\911',
COUflly, Calltomte, wlll receive Mated,
Olds up to 11:00 a.m ., -.Y. Merell<
14, 1"1 al Ille Purd\ASl"9 Otciar1,.,.,,I'
Of said Clllteve dhtrlc1 IOCAled ., 1l7Cl<
Act•ms Avenue, Coil• Mesa ,!
C•lllornle, al W!'tl<h time wld bids w1111 1>e puf>lk ly_..., _ rNCl lor:
The loll-1"9 persons ••• dOll'IQ bullnrua•· THE BAXTER GROUP, Ml6 VI•
<>Pono. Suitt •S, ~ BNth, C•
,,~ -
Chesler E Bayfln, Jr .. 1210l
lsl•rnott. El Toro, Ce. '1630
-Nlclloles J ~re•, 2726 N Lowell
une, s...u. Ana, C•. n10.
MlcltMI W. Miller, '°81 COiiier
une, Wes1tnll'lller, Ca '2"3
Tllh ~Ines• Is conductec:I Dy a
generel -1nenlllp.
MICllMI W. Mll .. r
This sta-wes 11100 wlUI ""'
County Cltl'll of Or.,.~ County on
Fel>Nery Zl, 1"1
FIW»
Publl1'*1 Oranee Coast Delly 1>1101
"'"'. 1, 9, ... u. ,.., ..... ,
The fOflowlno Pt'"°"' ar• doln9
bu•lneuas
Tiie lollowln9 perso11 15 dolno
blnlfttUAS'
COAST CLEANERS, I Wlndflo-. Irvine, CA tt11S.
Gene Edwua P ic kard, Slll
University, lrvlne, CA '2111.
Tiiis 'boniness Is <_...,lied by en
lndlvid,..I.
O....Pkurd
Tiiis st•"-t w•• filed wllll Ille
°"nly c .. rk of o,..,.. Co.inly on
Feto.S, 1"1 ,.,_
Pu&lllslllb Orenoe Coest Dally Piiot.
'"· •. 16. ».-rel! 2, 1912 U7-t2
IFICTITIOUS aU51NESS
..AMI STAT&MllHT
PURCHASE OF INSOKINETIC
0 Y M A M 0 M E T E A ,•
INSTRUMEN TATION SYSTE~
W/UBXT , ORANGE COA S TI
COLLEGE •
All bids are to be In tc<orcsance w1111,
111e Bl<I Form ln•fruc llons endf
c onolllom -Soe<Ulcetlon1 whlcll,
••• now on file end ,.,.y be secureo In
Ille office Of lllt Pwcllnlne Aoent of
.. Id c Oii-dlSlrk l.
It trl-1 ,._.. -lcllr c-n u•. ,.,,....... -·• • • , .... ua 1a
ft•termaci... -•'-· ~ If vou wk.h to \etll lt\f advt<e of •n
•ttortWy '" tru\ m•tttr. YOU S"°"td 00 •o protn911Y ,14 111•1 your Wrtllen
response, II eny. mt• bl! 111.0 on ltme
March l , '· t•,:ll, 1~ tSl-11 1----~-IC_T_l_T_l_OU_S_S_U_S_l_M_E._S_S __ _
NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF
I NCOME TAii PREPARAT ION ,
NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF
BOOKKEEPING ANO
ACCOUNTING; HORTH AMEAICAN
SCHOOL OF CONSERVATION ;
'NOATH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF
ANIMAL SCIENCES. NORTH
AM E R ICA N SCHOOL O F
DRAFTING; NOATH AMERICAN
SCHOOL OF FIREARMS, NOATH
A M ERICAN SC H OOL OF
MOTORCYCLE REPAIR. NORTH
ANltRICAN SCHOC>t. OF TRAVEL;
NORTH AMEA\CAN SECRETAlllAL
SCHOOL, THE BARTON SCHOOL;
JEWELAY DESIGN CENTER; THE CUSTOMIZING CENTER; POLICE
SCIE N C E S INSTITUTE ;
MEWPOAT/PACIFIC HIGH SCHOOL,
4361 Birch Street, Newiiort Beech, CA
t1t60.
N O R TH AMEAICA N
COA RESPONOENCE SCHOOLS,
INC e ~tlomia <~•llOfl, •ltl Birch StrHt. NewPorl BH<h, CA
The followln9 per"°"s are doln9
buslneue.1
M C O PAO PE RTIES. •IOO
Mac A r Otur Boul•v•rd. H•wport
BHCll, (allfoml•,,..,
Etcll ~ mv!il Wbmll with 1>11'
Dtd • caillier's ci.u, certllled en«~.
or bidder's llOnc:I m-IMIY•ble 10 llW
order Of the ea.st Corn......,lty C<Oll-'
Ol1lrlc1 Board of TruslHs In •n l"'
•movnt not less then five percent U'I
of lfle sum lllc:t AS a -antee ""'' lhel Oiclder wlll ..,,., ,lnlo IN pr--.
C011tr.c1 II Ille ..,,,. i. ew•-101
him. In Ille e--.t of tall.,,.. lo en1e<;
Into w ell contrec1, IN Pn><-of Ille,
chK• win be forfellecl, or In""' c••f of a IMlftcl,JN full.-. ,...,_ Wiii be•
torfelled to selCI cotieve dlstrk l !
AM._
TS.N0.1-
NOTICEOIF
TllUSTllH' SALi
SI Ustltd-• !oelllcll•r t i conwJo Ot
un a~ en Hlr •"""lo, Geberit
hecerlo lnmedlet•m•nte, de ul•
mentre, W r-1• tscril•. II hay
.ttQune, _.,. wr reotllrtdt • tltmPO.
1. TO THE DEFENDANT: A clvlt
complelnl lies been llled by the
pte lnllff -Inst yo.. II yo.. wllh lo
defend this tawsull. you mU'lt, •llhln • clays _, lhh il•mrnons 11 .. rwo
Oii you, Ille wltll 11111 co..rt a wrl111en
r.--wi IO the cornp1...,1 uni.-.,...,
de> "'· YOU< ~eull will be entered Ofl e ppllcetlon Of Ille plelnllff, AN! this
cour1 may enter • IUCIQrntnl •Qtlnsl
yo.. lor Ille relief clemancled In -
compla int, wlll<ll could rHull In
9ernishmtnl ot wa9U , !elf.Ing Of
money or property or other r·etlef
r~ueiteo In Ille complelnt.
OAT ED: Oece,,,.,.r n , '"' ROWl1R Alll.
Clerk
IFICTITIOUS 8USINEU
NAME STATEMENT
T "'" fotlow tn9 person h dOlr\O
t>u\lness •• MR. BAYNARD INGE RSOL
GOLDMANN ENTERPRISES (MR.
8.1 G I, 21(Wt Condado lA,., MIHlofl v lcjo, CA 92'91
ALAN WADE SATTERLEE. "170.
Condado Lane, Mission Viejo, CA ,, .. ,
Tflh bu•lnHs II condu<leO Dy • llmlleO i>artntr5hlp
Alen SMt.,lee,
General Part~
Tllit ~U.1-1 "'" 111,.r wllll tlle
Co..nty Cit"' ot ~ .. County on
Fet1.•, t9'L
IF11UM
Publl~ Or-Coesl Oelly Pllol,
FtD. n , -rc111. '· ••. 1991 u ... ,
IFICTITIOUS aUStNIH
NAMESTA~IM&MT
The lol'-lnQ lltflOlll ert doing
IMltlnen es:
LIFEPOWEll,-1,101 'Kenley Or .,
WHtm lnster, CA fHoU.
Marv -yuml VleWk·H•fl. 15101
He1'1ey Or., -tmlnster, CA fH&J.
! Men--119. 19 Surttldl Ct. NewPort 8-11, CA '26611.
Tlllt -.&MM •• ~-......
NAME STATIEMl!NT
"" l ollo•lnQ Person Is. doln9
bustnes•••· M .'I FREEDO M
EHTERPRISES, • F•lr Drive, Cosle
-... c..t1tl7 Slllrley A Bouherdl, t70S
SMrlnvton Pt., X-104, Ntwj)Ort B•acll,
Ca. tt.., -Thi• buSlneu I• concluct~ 1IV en
lncllvld ... I
Sfllrtev A. &...~rot
Tiiis JWMmlnl WM lllfO with Ille
County Clerk of Or•n11t Counly on
""° Thi• buslneu h conducted Dy a
COfl>Of •I Ion. •
Morin Am e r i can
Corr es~
ScllOofs. Inc .Jettt:'rf A. B rt II .
Vke l'<M ' Secrel••Y Tiiis st.1.,.,...1 was 111.0 wllfl ti.
Counly O erk Of 0r.,. County Oii Jen
tt.t .. L
'tu.I
IF1UMJ Pul>ll"'"" Orange Coe>! Deity Piiot, Publl~ Orange CMS! Dally Piiot Feb H , -rcll 2, 9, It, 19112 IS5'-12
Ft.ONary 11, t"1. ....... ,_.,,..INp, .
MiarY VlasM·Hlltl
FeD. U , M<lr 1, 9, 1•. 1"'7 111H1 Tlll1 _........ WM filed wlllt Ille
County Clerll of 0r•"9t COUflty on
FM. S. 1"1. f'-------=-------
PIU. rtllJC 1111( PubllsMcl Or•noe Coast Delly Piiot, .,_ ___________ _
IFtb. •. It, 23, M<ircll J, 1"2 StS-G l'ICTITIOUS •USINISS
MAMIE STATl!MENT
The lollowlr•Q Pt•SOM are doing
buslneuas
"CTITIOUS S.UllNIH
NAME STA\eMl!NT
Tiie foll-1"11 perton1 era dolne
bu•lnnses·
Vance C -Pt. 3000 Sand Hiii
Road, Bulldlne 4, Suite 110, -nlo
Park, Cell..,.,... 94025
Ted R. Cerpenler, uot D<>ver
Street, S..11• 450, Newp&rt Beech,
Calllo•nl• tiwo
Cllarlet D. o.ly, 4100 ~Artllur
Bouleverd, .._. a..ct>, C•lllorlll•
91663 Tiiis twslness Is c-ctecl by e
Qefttrel -1nenl>lcl•
Ted R, CMl>tl\ler
Tiils ,..........,. wa• mec1 wlfll ""'
County Clt<k of 0r.,... County on
f'tt>ruery ». 1m
MALCOLM I DAI. Y
......,..,,etlAw ,
41• MtcA,,_ .............
PO •ta lilt,
M.-.~ -II, Celltentl• t26U
'1-1
PubU .... Ore ... Coast Dally Piiot,
M<orcll 2, 9, "· Zl, 1"1 ••...i
No blcldlr ,.,.Y wllhdr-his bid lor
• per '4MI for for't, .. ff,.. IU I cle'FS ·~·1 Ille <l•lt wt for ti. -nl"9 lllereot.
Tiie 8oenl ol T~ r .. rws \IW
Clllivll990 of rejecll .. eny -•M bids' or"'io we Ive any lrrt9ulerlllu tK •
lnform•llfle'S In a .. y bid Gt In Ille I
bldd•no. • I NORMAN E.. WATSON .rJ
S«ret.ry,
lloercl Of TruJlen
Coest Cornmunlly ..
Colle!IR OblrlCt ••
PubllSlleel Or""Ot C...~I Delly Pt Feb 23, Mar 2, 1"2 lSl-t?
By. Ettller l Duron,
DtiMV PICTITIOUS •U51Nl5S
MAMIE STATEMENT l"ICTITIOUS •U51 HS FOAMAT PWOTOGRAPHY, "'" ttAMa STATUM! Allenle Ave . Hunlln91on Bffch, Ce
MAN~G·E~E~~ =A~;E~siD~~L~ ~---------------------.--------A.
OF AMERICA; IDI CONVENTIOH P9)C fl1ll .._ -·~
Tiie followln9 P•non Is dolnQ buS~Hft! The lollowln9 "raw .,_ MANAGEMENT INTIRN ... TIONAL, 11-------------I·-----------......::
On Marc.II 2A, ,,., al 11 :00 e.m
FIR S T AMERI CA N TITLE
INSUAANCE COMPANY, e C•lllornle
corporetlon a• Tn.SIM, or SutcHM>r
Trool" or Sutlstlhrtl!d TnnlM, of 11\al
ctr1•ln Oeeo of-Trull n«uteo by
DO NALD B. BROWNLEE, en Uftm•rrl•d m•n. and recorded
November lit, IMO as Instrument no
)I.ISi, In -II 131Sl, Pt99 12J, of
0111<1•1· A.cord• of Or•nee County,
Ce llfornla, and pur.,..ant to that
certeln Notice ol Oefe611 and E ttKllon
10 S.11 llwrevncler rf!CO•Otcl November
13. 1911 as lnstru~I no. 1-1. In
book UlM, P•O• HS. o• Ofllcl•I
Records Of Mid County, will under end
PUfJU•nl lo wkl °"" Of Trust Mii •I
IHlbllc auction lor <t1h. l•wful money
of Ille Unit.., SU.las oi Amtrlce, •\ , ...
m•ln e11tr.nce lo First Amtrl<.,. Tiiie
lfllurenu Companv located el 114
EHi Flltlt Slreel, In Ille <111. oi SMiie • Ana, Celllomle, ell lllet r'91'F, llllt and lnterut convevect to al\CI ,_ held by It
under told Oe•d of Trust In Ille
-rty tlluated In said County and
St•I• desert-••:
KLEIN I CUT~•. INC.
UlJ N. a.-ay, Sit. lM
Seftta AM. CA '11tl Tet:(Jt4),....
Pul>llsllecl Oranvt Coell Delly Piiot
Mar. 1, 9, 16, », 1"2 9-1
BllYCE INOUSTAIAL SALES . .01 so. L•mbert Drive. Fullerton.
CetlfOmla 9M33
Bryce C.Uor, .01 So L•mbert Drive, Fullerton, Calltornla ttUl
blnfneuas: , Bruce H ... rneyer, Mll Allenle
REAL ESTATE MAGAZI' .... -...-.-. ~ve., Hunll"910fl BeKll, C•. '2Mt m, Se•wlnclDr., ,.._1*1 ltN<h. ca. • Charles H.....-yer, "'ti Allal\Je .,.., Aw .• Huntlnvton Beach, Ca. '2Mt
Merk w. -Y. MS Unl,..t"llty Tiiis buslneu Is tonducteo by •
or .. Coste~. ca. m21 nerel Ptrtnershlp
4000 MacArthur Blvd , Sulle >006,
Newport llNCll, CA ttMO
FRANCIS E. GONZALES, 7211 w .
ICno• ·-·Sent. Ant. CA '2104 . BEN OLIVARE.S, 1125 Weelllerly
Orlvt, lOSAnoele-s. CA~
Lll"I AMO ACCR>aMT AMO MULTM
IYHO"IS 01" THI AMMUALITAHMIMT
Y&All •Moeo oaceMe•" "· ,..,
DI'
PM Lll"a IMSUllAMCI COMPANY • ,,, ....... ,.....Or. Lot IS) oi Tr.tel No. ~ es per i--------------Tiiis ~lflft~ Is concluclad by an
lncllvldual. Tiiis ~neu la <_...,,.., by en 8Nca Haoemtver Tiiis butlness h t01141wted Dy •
eanerel peftftenNp. M<IP recorded In 8-112. Pt99• J? to Piil.iC •1'(
• lncluslve Of MIK•ll-s Mal>\,'"~-------------Bryce Caslor lndlvldual. This •et-was tllecl with Ille
Maril w "'-try County Clerk of Dr•"Qe c-1y on Frenc:ls E Gonules
Ille Offke of Ille County Aecorcl9r ot IFICTITIOUS •USIMl5S
Mkl County. HAMii STATIMllMT
Tiii• J1.W.._I Wal llled •1111 .,,.
Counly C141flf. of Oranee County on
Fet>ruery 2', tt112
Tiiis 111.-..-. was fllf!CI with nw '•~•rv 19. 1m.
County Cten. of Or•._ c ounty on PlaMS
Tiiis statement was filed with lht
Cou,,ly cier11 o1 Or•nee eoun1v on
Feb. 1'.19112. Tiit slrut a ddress or other Tiie following person 11 doing
commOfl CIHIQNlion ol Mid pr-rty t><ostnns as IF·l-lt
Pul>llsMcl Or-Coell Deity Piiot,
iFt~•'Y 11, IML Pl>bllW.O Or-CoHt Deily Piiot ,...,.. , • .,. n. -· t.' ••. 1"2 1'3-91 '1DM7
Publl"-d Or-CMSI Delly Piiot, PuDll-Or91'19* 0.tl Delly Piiot
Feb. U , ,,_.r, ?, 9, 1', 1'82 1'2-t? Feb. JJ, March 2. •. It. 19112 I02 .. 2 ls purpor1ed lo be: 302:l Country CluD INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Orl•t, COllU. Mew, Ce '262' Self aele wlll boe made wlllloul TECHNIQUES, JSIO~~er9u:r11e
coven•111 or w•rr•n1y e11preu or Perkwey, Sutt• B~. nlon '«lo
I II I • C•lltornl•tMt _.,. -_.,. ---mp N , H lo I lie, POSHUlon or Peul CrernlK, UOl• Sonollt, ..._ ... llllol 1 ~ _,.,L '9CTITIOU,8USINIH
tftCtlftlbrenctl lo wtllfy .... unpaid Minion Viejo Cellfornl• .,.., ·-· STATIMaNT b•l•n<• -Oii ""' note or no1H Tiiis buSI~ Is COndUCled by an 'ICTITIOUS 8U51MIU "CTITl'OUS IUll,.•H Tiit lollowlne persons .,. dol"9 l'ICTITIOUS 8U$1NllU
M<llrtcl by sekl 0.... of Trldl, to wl1: lf\Olv""'91 NAMI STATllMllMT ..... STATIMllMT slnesaet: MAMa STAT•MeMT U2,t77.1),~ Ille fGllOwlnge1llmat.cl P~t Cl•mlk The 1011Gwlnt person It 1101110 Tiie followlnv per.HI\ h dolllO Clll!ATIVE SOLUTIOHS, U011 The followln9 perso11 I• doln9
COlb, ·-Md --.. Ille Tllla ~WM'"" wtllt -IDUllnat.ttt: butlntsses: Moulton...,.......,,"'-HINs, CA -liwu•: •
lime ef 11111 lflltl•I pUbllcetlon of "Ii' °""'' Clerk ot Or•noe CoulltY ... "" c D c 0 N s T II u c TI 0 H • a H OISTRl•uTOR, .,., w. MOE/GAS« ELL OIL a GAS 1"1, .... l«ef5Me:'11M.'7. Fabnleryt, '"'· COMPANY.Un 8olteA ........ u11111. ~Art111W91 ..... s.tl•AM. c.. "* WILLIANl«SUSAN STUART, 1•11 uoo Ptl ..... RNll, Newport he<h, CA
OA TEO: ,,..,,_... n, lt'2. ,...,,. If_.,_. 9"(11, C" "'49. 8vn Huat Teo, ttt N. Altfdlfl Or~ A-, i,..-....._,CA fM», "*
f'IMT AMEtttCAH TITL~ ,_~,.,,... 0...,.. o.st Delly Piiot, ALBEllT AOY 110$51, JR., JJitl Anellelm, C..... lllOatE"T WALLIN, 14 Acee le llOaERT S. HA#ILL, General
lNSUllANCI COMPANY. M<orcll, 9 .. 2) "" ,. ,....,,Id Orlvt, Hunllntlon 8etcll, CA Tllll """""' •• CoMuclM .,, all ... UM, lnllfle, CA 927,., ,..,.,,.,., UDO PrlY•te AMCI • ......_.. •c.llfonllecerpo,.llon ,-,,__ __ ._._._._. _______ _,,.,.... lncllvl"'-'· '1'111• _,,_,la <eftclUUed by • 8eecll,CA~.
By; OANOllMEllOD, -If' -Tllll boll!MH Is c_...,led _., tlfl 8U11Hlltl ho Ml~p. Tiiis IMl9tllftl II C-led by e
-•• Otfk•• • ~ -·~ lndlvlclual. , Tiiis ....,_t w• lllN wlfll .._ Wiii*" A. Stuen 1iml-~Ip.
114 E.st Flf9' Stf'Mt , ,....,., lloy Rosll, Jr. C-IV Cieri< et 0r•fl9' COUfll'I' on Tlllt ~ -fllell wltll 1116 "-'tf•. Hemlll
..... AM,C..ttm 1TATeMllMT~A .... ooNllieiiT0 Tlllt M""'-t was fllell wltll .,_ IF"'1HI 17 1• otonfY Otfit ot Or..,.. C_.y Oii Tllla ~ -tlMll with IM
Tel: 11141 '*'3211 OP UY 0, COUlll't Cl•rlt ot Of•,,.. COUllly on r, ' . '1ma IFati. 19, 1"1l. • ' c-1y Clor1l ot Or~ c-ty Oii '°'*.._ Or .... COMt o.lly Piiat l'ICTITIOVS aUMUM MAM.ti IFMI, It, I'S! ....... ..... .. ...., Oraftllt Geet1 Deity Piiot fltwft f'ae. 11, t•.
'M.r.__· 2_._•._1_ .. _1_m ______ ,,_..,_"'tl IM":.~.:::.::: =.::t ~= PWllllNCI Or .... C-t Delly Piiot, ..... H , MM. 2. t, 1', tm 1DG-,:-e:i-=:r.::1~ Ofjly :=:. ,....,.., ~ C... o.1:1=.
-· -SUPlll••• l'ACKAOING SYSTEMS ,-.u.~t,9,16,,. ....... -·-l"A.U ,Mel'tfl!,f,16,ltll ma
,--. -llloL •I 16761 H•lt ,.,,.,,..,., lrvlne, ,_-JM. ... 1111( r = _. : ~:£;l.~'r=· .. :::1~~ ~-,.= ":!,,., ":t'::::S.r,:,'• ~ "~n':MauC,!:lm ~· -~ ==-
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Untven.a Notre Dame
•Nlfbt dbUaer Mareh • .. Mtmc at t :30 at the
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Tic k ets are $15 per ~ia ...,.,,..., .. c_. ..... ., •
pioson. For information c .. "'•'/1111· --i II n•.i-~1t1C. or reser xat Qns ca a.J ... 1.,..r. -.. .......
flP-0211. -Thia .. .._ -flied wl1" tM County C .. rk eof 0r"99 C_t, "" s -..... "· ,.. ,.,Giit u~8 man P .. •11-0Jc.,..c.oo.s•Ooll't POol. ~b:mended F•b.?t ~llfi . 11M2
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zer, aon 91 Kenneth
Wa nie.r of 1741
ona, an4 Betty J .
e of 58' Yorkshire
, both of Costa Mesa,
lib been decorated with
t1'h e A i r... F o r c e
mendation Medal at
e Air Force Base!
IZ.
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test speeialist with the
t06th Component Repair
S.uadron. •
He is a 1974 graduate
ol 'Estancla lfJ.Jb School, .~ta Mesa.,
"'CTtT~I 8UllMRSS NAMAISTAT9MaMT Tiie following perso& h •olnt bulln.UM:
E. ·~ J . of T!8 ElllON, 19745 Coollll"4 u ne, H11ntlnoton Booch, Collforlllo ftMI
EON Ill Giibert, 197.S Coellllno Lone, Hllfttlntton IMlldl, Calllornla .,...
Thlt butlfttH Is conctocWd"'1!¥ an lndlvld ... I.
Edno R. Giibert Tiiis s~t WM fllecl wltll IN County Clerk of Ore119t COlintj on February 2', 1"2. ......
P..eHI-~~II Dolly Piiot, Morch 2. t . 1•. u, ltG tn
"'CTITIOUS aust••ss MAM9 ITAffMI MT The loll-lftll _,..,...,s .,.. dol119
buSl"4H M: ' NU 1911( I ALTA-OENA 'bftlVE IN DAIRY. _..:":.,:; _______ .....;. _ ___, 101S Baker Strut, Coste Mue,
• • Coll ...........
ICR °"'**'••1PON11a t1.tTY CllOftll S.C. Let & $euft11 Soo1i L.M,
lice 11 .,.rebv given \hat '"° HJ• Fernhlll Circle. Hu ntlnglon l'9r*I will not 11e ,_.llble for eeoch, cotlfomi<l t7'4t
Olttldellb or llotiltll!H Contrecteci bY This b"llneu It Colldwctod by
..,.,.....,. mYWlf, on .. •tt.r ""*nct-wllo.
te. CNnt s..., Loo f od W. Ill Cley of Morell. lta. Tii is ,...,...,_, wu lllO<I wllft !tie
'" lllk,..,,, Hebert County Clerk of Ore1>99 COOJnty on
2'or Eldefl A-. Fe~"•ry 1'. ltlt
C:O.UMeN,C.'2621 ~1Mll lil!lblltlwd Or .. Coolt Oelly Pllol. Publllllecl Orange eo.11 Oelly PllOI, Mf(~h 1, ~· t, ttta ~ Morcll 2, t, It, u . ltG _.,
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"ICTITIOUS au1t••11 IU~••io. COU•T OP C~llOtlNIA MAMafTATWNNT c:outtrfO,OttANOR Tiie lollo•l"11 porton h •~nt ltoTtc•cw••u t ..
-lno .. os: OPSAU8Y•a "•RR Ill a. W COMPANY, I.TO, 1*2 NO. .....
Mllllh n A-. 1.-.lne, Collfornle 0.: ..,_ s, tm
'21U -TIMe:t:•a.M. Robert o . 8rl9ga, Gener ol ~n
Perlnor. ii 8..con Boy, Newperl PLAINT,,.,: $ANET SIL.I/A:
Bffdt, c.ttfomle ~ O~l'ENDAHTS: HOlllAC£ FRANK Thia ._,,,.., la condllclod Illy • .SILVA..alai. --
llmltH -"'9nftlp.-Hotko It 119..e.y 91...,. INI on Aprll ~ 111-.n 0. I r.... s, lta •I llw'llour of t :JO o'cloell e.m. This ~ -fl!M wltll llw In DetNlrl,_,. 22 of ,,.. ...,e emlllecl Co..nly Clerk bl Oro1>99 COlinty on co..rt, 700 Ch•k eanwr o..h .. Wetl, Fet>r .. ory ». 1"2. Santo Ano: c.tlfomlo, the ._ICOllOft
1 ,.,... 01 Robert H . ..Slotlller, llleferoo, IDr fl'l.IC>ll-OrOftQe Coo1t O•lly Pll<M, c..,u,Metloft ot -· se1e MCI _. ~rctn, •. 1', n; rt12 t4s.t1 ttwreon, t1w111 -on '*"''°"Y tor
·'~--l'ICTtTICMIS IUlf ... 11 NAMI ITATIMRNT The followlng P.rso11 11 dolnt llvllfteH M:
OY NASTY EIHER Plll lSl!S, H11nll....., H¥tiour, 5"119 '°2, 1*5 Ai90ftquln Sl,...t, -llnvtoft llffch. Collfornla ftlMt
Pa"I M. Vance, "7J SNrll Ori.,..,
H"ntlfl9lon llffch, Celltornle n... This Ml,,...s 11 <Oftductecl 11'1' ..,
lndlvid"°I. PuM llAn(e
Thi• II.II-wes filed wlu. IN
Co..nty Clerk ol Or•• County on F et>ruery 2'. 1"2 ,._
P"llll"-Or0ftll9 Coost OoUy Piiot,
IN!rch 2, t, t•. U . UIJ "~
"'CTITIOUS I USINHS .. ...._STATEMENT
h0¥lftll.
· Tiie AllP!lutlon '°' Sole conc.ema Ille tenet Olld bi>llcllngl IOU9'* ot 1ti1
Art•ll•lm A"'*""•· Co1to Meu,
Collforn .. -•"h r-1 •-· yow Ill~ '* rwelv.d en Off•• lo _, ..... Mlct -1Y "" u.. tum of
"5,oot.00, ..... Tiie .... ,, to .. In
<•IA. et c .... Of eterow, llllrtJ-40yt lotlowlng c.itt cOftflrmM'°", enlt 11 aw jec1 lo ~ In _. ~Qry
prellote termt, lhO lnltlol 0"9r1lld
11elnt Ille '"'" ol IU,1'0.00 Ill
oec-.nco -Ille ~· rvlff of ttlls co.irt.
AllJ ~ ..,..,, .... .,to 1nc.... -
bid -lie~ to*-''· ot Ille tlf!lo of que!lt'flftll far lflo coun Old on Aprll S, Ifft, 10 percent ol the
P"'<llO• price In c.esl\ « c--· check with Robert H. Stopher, llleferoo, N ici turn Delng fotff!Ullle Ill
Ille ev4111 h PIA'C..._ -II foll lo
compi.""'*wle
Tht loll-Ing ,..,..,.,, ere dol119 · BOWDEN t1ullntuM:
For l"rthOr lnf0<metlon, PIHM contoct Okll llleuler, Rto1t9r, liO'
E•st 11tll Street. Soni• An o, Collfornlo, '2701, TtlopMno, (7141
"'""15, .. "'*office of t.ho Referet, I~
lllt event IN -•• noe avolloble. Doled: F*'-Y II, ltG
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P assed awa y on February Pass ed awa y on Sunday, J0on. Petrlco o "'."'· "
R~~loCIN.;,,~r:.~·-+-~-
lllC>elH T M. STO~MR•
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..... lr<flst 2Ji. 1982.•He has be e n a F e brua ry 2 8 19 8 2 a ,Go1c1e-.1rv1ne,eo.n114
r11Bident of the Long Beach p a c i f 1 c a H 0 5 P 1 t a 1 T1111 b<dlneu I• conducted by • ~.0 .... 44$7
'-AM, Ce.nm
C1MIMN U1
uea since 1941 and moved to Huntington Be ach. Ca. Mrs' -r••~~P·
0 11ange County in 1953. He is Bowde n was a m em ber of Jon<>wens Plibllsliea Orengo Coel1 Oelly Piiot, M<lrc h 2, t, 1"2 730-42. s~vived by his w ife Or pha t he Huntington Beach Senior This " ......... t WM fifed wltll , ...
or Anaheim, Ca .. child re n Citizens a volunteer at the ~":'IY c~·~~· Or•nQe c ..... t, Oft
Ille Ganath of Huntington HU11 t ington Beach Thrift • uorv · · f'tlWJ
.Beach , Ca. and C la y ton S hop, 8 membe r o r t h e PlibH"*' Or-coo" 0011, Piiot ------------
Slagle of Long Be~ch, Ca Lincoln County Cha pte r of 'F~. "· n. Merc.11 2. t. 1"2 74CM2 •Mtm
a 11d 3 g randc.h 1ldre n . t he Wo mens De m ocr atic '::~!.=',':
<4-Jlveside services will be Party and a pas t matron or PIRI •lll COU'fTY O,OAAMGE
he ld on Tuesdar . March 2, the Eastern S~ar Bel<1YH _____ ..._ _ _.'-_..._ ..... .,.:-;--.1fl°'*'::'.:'.,.a..,,.
1982 at ll:OOAM at Har• m other of JeM ;.;t. Bowdeb ,tctmou$lull.a..i.i.··.~ s..e.AAe.CAtmt
Llllw n Me m o rial P ar". or Newat1c Ol'lto and David MAMUTATaMiNT~ ~UIAH OP
Services under the direction Bowde n or' Finley, Ohio and ~~~0!~lng ...,_ 0" dol119 PETITtOHIElll: TONG VAN
Olifarbor Lawn·Mount Olive Nina Brodr ick of Bonsa ll, R. G & G POWERS. -E. '""St , NG~~~:o..OENT: MUI THI LE
M.ertu ary of Costa Mesa Ca • also su rviving are he r n21. ccaw-. CA m27. su....,..,AMtLv uw1 S40~S4. b rother J essie Dobbins and 3 R-.i G<°"' Powen. •1 Am"'" CAlaNUMea•: D""761 RIEGER ._ . •f,"-18-dl.CAt2*. NOTICRI s 1s t t:"rS Wilma Do b bins . G1tohtt."-n,•11 Am..,.woy, ~...Ill.. 'EVER ETT E M E RS ON L oue lla Stra c h e n a nd ..__,._,,,CA'*° ..::-:........,_-::.:::;:.::
B t E G E R . res i d e n t o f Mildren Gearhart Fune ral Thll l>l>tlrttit II cond .. cled bJ 11eon1 .._ -,..._......,. •
Newport Beach . Ca Passed services and interment will lllnboncl111~.·.:...... ._,._ ...... =
90
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away on February 28. 1982 be in Newark, Ohio. Pier<.'e Tiii• _, ••a 111eo """' t11e u aiett u 11 .. •••oa••••· 11 Bo rn J une 18. 1896 i n Brothers Smilbs' Mortua ry County CWk of o •• ,,.. c-y on .. ._.,,_....._qa.•u..•
L;u Ca Ye tt e . I n d i a n a . r o r w ard 1 n g di rect o r s Feb.'·,..,. ,., ... , ...._ .. • - -"'-,...._.
Survived by his wife Linnie 536·6539. P.,b11.-0r.,.. coo11 Dolly Pllol, ....... • • ..._ LM '° ......_ ...
A.1 Sieger. son Everett E. BOWRING Ft>b. t, 1•.n . Mon:h t, ,.., 63242 ~~,;,,v. to _k ,,.. 8'vke of..,
Siege r , J r. of Tustin. Ca., TH ELMA C. BOWRING. a -atto~'•'" ""' ,.....,, Y"" IM4M do ~j,~ghter Joyce Gill or Costa resid e nt of Oceanside. Ca. ..C l91Xl :.~~:i:y:V.::'y:"i~.=:=.~ ~~sa , Ca .. 4 grandchildren. P assed a way on Fe bruary s1 us1ec1-to11e1tare1 conwJow
2 (g r eat -grandc h i ldre n . 25. 1982. Survived by her •M14n '""·~..,•st• -to. det>e•I•
sis te r s Miltie B assett of htis band J ack Bowring , 2 "'CT1Jtousau1tN•ss 11ecer10 1nmedlotarnen1e, de ut• · f MAMESTAYCM«NT menoro, su r.._te o •lt9AC'-, ii F lorida and Alice Travis o sons Kirk Bowring a nd Allen The followlno per,...n• are doing hoy elg..,., ...--r90l•lrod.t •
F ulre rton. ea .. and brother Bowring of Costa Mesa, Ca .. bolslMHM: llempo.
Lawren c e R . B lcger o f 1 dau~hter Kiki Ahrens of woooa1uoGE TOWN HOMES. 1 TO THE RES~OEHT: B ~ n Id c M 8 11100 G11i..n •. 1.-.i...cAn11•. T11e ,..".....,.,,..flied. pe11tton ll .. er s le • a. r 1eger San ie go, Ca .. 2 aunts werm1ng1on-...e..-c-ny, conc.ernlftll -,ourmorr~.1t yo.,1011
w!UI a reside~t of Newport Mary Sa rve r of Ka n s a s , a co111wn1o coriooro11on,11100 G11i.ne toflle•-•ltlllnJO ctanof t"6
Bea ch . Ca . since 1946 a nd Missouri and Opel Thom a s -. ...... 1rv1no. CA n n•. clot• that ""' ""-11 '°"'" on ..a. h t f E. G. WermlnglOft Enlerptltat yOli, y-......,.. _,be~ -w.,,. t e owner-opera or P o f O maha , Neb rask a . I 1nco r poreled, ~-f•lllor nl o tll• '°"""'°'enter o lutt..,..11t "tHe1 Lee Ha ven Trailer Park g r a n dda 111 h t er K r ist y ,.,.....°'_· 11100 Glh-., ,,,,llM, CA con101n1nt 1111wnc11 .. or otMr ~
In filewport Beach. Ca. for ~ Ahre ns and other lov in g '2114. concor111,. •M slon or ~°""'•
years. Funer al services will r r ·i e n ds a nd a re m i t ". Tiiis -1 ... u 1' <Oftd..clM "' • -' ..........,, <lllld c"*"'f, c1111c1 be I h d h ., llmlted ~-~. ottDrMJ ton, coets. -IU<h he don T urs ay, Marc . Graveside services will be eor-o11on N-: otiler relief""'°' lie giro.., 11y 1i. 4. 1!182 at ttOOPM a t Paciric held on Tuesda y . March 2. w..,......... __ .._, c ... rt . TM oorn•s-• ., ...... ,, Vi~w M emo r i al P a rk 1982 at l :OOP M at Pad lic ~w-lfttton =~'"':;.-.::;·:.::: r rt,t'e rme nt P acific View View Me m o r ia l P a rk . """*"' rew1t.
M'ernorial Park._ ".'lew~ort P a c ific Vi e w M ortua r y CorllorohnHwne: O•toc1:~J0.1t11.
Bf'!lch. Ca. Pac1f1c View directors. ~"::',':9".,_-~~A. BRANCH,
Mt>ftuary dir ectors. PEILIGRINE E.G. w..,........., By: HANCY WAGGOHIE"-
1\1 A RY P ELLJG RTNE, a P""'*"' OecolltJ
res ident o f Huntin g t o n Thi•_. •H flied w"" t1ie VANDM>a.UMT•••.•NC. y Ctertl ofOr .... C--,on JM, t MtW. ,,.. ...... m £ • Beach, Ca. Passed away on • n11. .._..AM. cu u. :!~====::;;===::;;~Sunday, Februazy 28, 1982 at "1t:tta T .. : 11w1 Mt-au
Huntinatnn Jntercommu nity Plibll"*I 0r...,. c-o.11, Pltoe, Publllflecl 0r-.. eoost Oolly Piiot .ll.ll..-L.AW~MT.OLIYI e~• , ... ,,16,t>,~h2,ttl! UH! Feb.1',U,Mercht,•,1t11 nM2 ·~~ Hospital, Huntington Beach, 1L==------=--.....:...----Mortuery •Cemetery Ca. Funeral services and _.,. ...._ _.,. -
iA Cremeto rv d' .._ ""'~ ..._ ...,, ..... 1625 Gisler Ave . inter m ent a re pe n m g a t i.;'-----------,.._ __________ __,,
Costa Mesa P ier ce Brothers Smiths ' lltOTtCRTOURD•To•s NM1•
540-5554 Mortuary. 536-6539. I•> A bUfll "..,.., 11 •biol to be NOTtc:aO .. SAUI O,
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MOITUMY
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f10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
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F R ANCE S DOROTH E A Cbl Tiit -01111 _,,,.., ...,.., "''"AT•SALa
of ... ,,....,_ It: c.. .... "' .. J ONES: dec!eased Februa ry American Telephone S..po1y , .... ._......c.rt .....
26, 1982. Eterna lly belovecl Corporot1011 , "' Molller Road, , .... .,c.t...,.., ._ ..
w ife or Willia m Mos eley e .. ,11~.CA M>IO ~ .. °" ...
h f 1" ed Tiie ,.._ -llllllnoll oelllr-tn Ill• Motter of lllt IE1lot, J ones u. mot er 0 wV tfletro~ll: WILLIAM EOWAlllOS FORT .... and loving c hildre n ·w l11iam T•....,_ Ed!Qlloft Anetym & Oect-.cl.
M 0 s e I e y J 0 n e s I I r Molllocft Compenf, Inc,,., Alta YllU Notice 11 11e .. 11, given that Ille
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PMNSULA HOMIS
flemodeled, decorated 3 bdrm, 3 bath,
mstr bdrm with ocean view $425 ,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.fl. $1 ,385,000.
ll»O ISU HOMIS
Prime Lido Nord bayfront. 5 bdrm, 5
bath. Lge llR. 2 boat slips Sl.500,000.
Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath + large
rec. rm. beam ceilings, $420,000.
LINDA ISi.i IAY~ONT
Lagoon view from 6 bdrm , 5 l:tath,
playroom, dark rm, den. $1,350,()()f)!
-·~ CAIHATION COYE
Spectacular bayfront view 4 bdrm, 4
bath. 2 boat slips Sl,900.000.
fUS.YISTAs.MISSION VIEJO
New French Normandy 4 bdrm . 4
bath, guest house in lakefront comm.
$795,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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EXECUTIVE
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l'rwate pier and fl oat
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Located on larllielt lot ol all Dean4'
homes. BeauWul golf course view !
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park·Uke setting. Lovely lge pool, spa
lr 1azebo. Gated front courtyard entry
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tweoptlon $259.000 Duplex. +.Bd It 3·Bd, 2 Ba _ MIWPOIT llACH aeH). Ceotrat Calif. CMIW... 3zz4 tkzlltsl• IHdt 324t OC·;R£NTALS • f~
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4f7·176t beac:h. 5 ofr·sl park, Ocean view. 120 rt. froo· parc:ela. Out1tandtn1 C111'El br, workabop HOMES FOR RENT 1S0-3aM 1·~
Ownr will help fin t.aae.UM exilUngbulld· recreallon•l oppty. 1ar.kidJ,TODAY$365 3•4Bdrma.S700.S72.S. in
WTSIDICOMDO LAIMForett 10 55 S349.000 Hamo Rlty inlol4000aq.ft.orbuild Prine. only. Owner: QC.RENTALS 750-UH Fenced rcardir " IAYMOMT ,U
WITH CLASS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 879-2320 JO.ODO aq. ft. Owner wUI (D-.~. 1an1e1. K ds " pets 2 story, 4 + bdrma. 2 3Br,arullbalhs. 1_l:A;tii~~r~:-~!llll!!l!!ll~~!llll~ carry. '715,000. 631-7300, _ OC·RE?rfALS welcome . 545·2000. ba~~i.'L f irep)a~N
lntert0m, A/C, wet bar.1 PARK PLACE _ Realtor. ltll•!t.le JIOO 1·5br'aGOOto*2'f A1eot.noree. gor~ •lew. Pier IMJ
plushcarpetandspa. ESTATES WAT OHT 1------... • -•11 -00.3314 7. ays DUPLEX -119 Hunt· slip.$3000per mo.Av~ .. )
$I St,000 4 Br. 2\1-J Ba. HOME --------••w·:=••H••••••••L•I•;• 11-..I OF lnlltOI> Ave. Ocean view, Feb. 1. •
2174Sq.Ft -IV"TEIE"CH "-"'•r+l'I ZOOG ,..,,.,...,; ouaeon go vn -,-" " " •••A •or income p..._,..r ~LUC"Y NW voll eyball c:rt, l Br 1 BE:TTER THA N Sensauonal 4 Br home ............. •••••••••• ...., '' •v.,.. • " ty PrinooJ.y 6f.2·0Me Re n Cosu Mesa'• SIOO/mo: 2 Br $600/mo : • MODEL s!Tlllck on the water!! AIPUVAU.IY . • NEWEST gated 20 orrententire duplexfor associ ated
~ w • I IJ r ' ... er o mon y
payment oa B8'lboa
Island property. Low
down or trade.
HASEVERYTHING f eatunng Frenchdoors. TaSlttlhr 3Unita.POKEqulty. Townborne VILLAGE $1100/mo . Call Bob
SHARP USTSIDI Cul·de·sac street frpk, professionally de· Near new 4·plu. 2 Eastslde CM. COMMUNITY. 2 "3 Br. Meyer S86·3SOO. ore or 6PLIX Slln&Sail HClub corated & SANDY bdrm, 2 bath each unit ~ 2\.t Bl.1600-l&OOsq.rt.or 6161·1622bome
. " * ONLY ISo/o DOWH 20 min to Nev. po rt BEACH Only $249,000 & wilb f1re9l1ce, enclosed pure luxury. Garages.
and owner wtll nuance S2 Center ~loanellerlw1ll carry 80'"k petlO, 1ara1e. 9~<% lit. Trade F,quity tn your Irv hydro-tut. in' master 3 Br condo nr Bo lsa Chica
" Heil..$600/mo + last mo.846-1141a(t8pm.
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Canal Front. NeWPC?i{\1
Shores. 4 Br + . Leas~r,
option to bey. 115-00fl .}
Tennis, pool, walk · et
beach. Agent 646· 1044 y
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67S.Jl66
to qualified buyer. Well MOVIH' OH UP JO.OOOwilh Sl60·000 a 13' 0' 7111'1501 or Pos cash flow Now or Nwpt Bch hse ror suite, dininc rooms.
localed. good looking 6 GI ve yoursetr Mesa at 1212 fixed rate & fully 7~7373 SlS9,SOO. Bill Grundy. custom Cota De Caza wood burning fireplaces. ••••••••Ill units+ 4 car garage+ Verde in '82. 3 Bdrm 2 amortized. lUtr,675·6161. bomevaluedat$330.000. mlc:ro ·wave ovens ,
ample parking. Below 11 Ba home w/many extras No points or qualirymg GOLDEN private patios " yards . Attractive 3 Br. 1~. Ba .
r enc e d y a r d ,
microwave. $675/mo .
968-3495 eves, 963·6767
timesgross. on cuJ.de·sar. OWC lrg 770·0347 IUHITS PROPERTIES Gardener provided .
2nd T.D. Full price OwneriAgent 7.1 X'1 'ilOSS 152-1589 Elegant livin1 only 15
.... Pvlaail• 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2805. ,·
OPIHSAT/.SUM 11·6 Ct1Toclcrf 644•7Zll $134,500.751·3191 I ---~-_._..,._ ___ High demand rental minutes from Fashion
New3atory beach house Htwport leach I 069 S.Cltmtnte I 076 area. Assume existing UTJUJY BONDS Island, 1 minutes lo S.C.
Ba,y&i oce.an views t••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• financing of $150,000 at Plaza or 0.C.Airport. n..achwalk Townhse ror
days.
llGCAHYOM LSE-:~1 -
2BR McLain Coo-cfi(t.ll.,
SU25 per mo. Call Gerf11~
673-776lor 760-1397 : OreansldeorBalboalsl USOOOO IY OWMER 10% and owner will .. A."...ttdorMtter J"it east or Newport"""
f 19~~~:rv~~~~~h. ---------1 Waterfront 4 Br home, 4 lidrm, dell, Family c arry. Fu II p rl c e for, improved real Blvd. & so. of San Diego = fa~·2~~ ::~It OS:-------.... -."
....... ,leparkibfl in rear ~!!!!!!!l•l!!!l•••••I m down. arrordable, room. 3 baths 2400 sq rt. S240,000Call 979-S370. estate. MuJl be clear or ~wy. Startina at S900 a or Paul. 536-3079 llG CANYON :11 I """' low111terestloan I La r i:t> Jo t• l'ool . ·A near clear. S2SO.OOO to month. 631·5439. 2413 Luxuriou s three
ear-dllw.r Lill ..... ~MM [;~ R-2 lot with nice •••••••••••••••••••••••
COUMTIY8"MJSH DUPLEJf 4Br +2Br. 1
yr new, $398,000. 709 " 7011~ Orchid. Call
aS1·9U5 Owner /bkr.
remodeled 2 bdrm
home. Low jnterest
flnancine. Open Sun 12·4
1010
W. Wilson.714/545·2901
213/689-4384
Best buy in c dM . Lrg 3 tiim--·v·A---·1
Bdrm home w /frp le. + 2
CDM DUPLEX .,
Bdrm apt. Only $262,000.
owe w/S4o.ooo dwn.. ~SUMABLE J o.fee Wallie, agl
llSTIHWEST 118,SOO bizya 3 Bdrm. 21.i
baths and huge fen ced
back yard. Neat and tidy
with remodeled k1tc~en
and baths, new paioL
and drapes. Very conve·
nient to s Lores a od
schools.
641-5200
$129950 panaronuc ocean VLew.1 LLS'rA'rE SIO Milli~. Your IC· ~ran1e Av.e .. Costa lbrhou.se,lblktoocean, bedrooms. Two baths.
3 Br 2 ea.' affordable Priced a' ba nk a p· '" ,-countan~s approval esa. Adults over 40 preL Formal dining rooiil.'""
beach home with un I praisalS217.~ Sl.SJ,ooo j ...,A•EJ••"""~•T•OR,,.."""1_,: soli c ite d Refs HURRY!lg2brw/gar ~/mo lbchlydecoratedinmIR!"
believable terms. assumable l11u1ncmg at . (umbhed. tropi.cal patio $400 96()..3012 ed tones. 3000 sq. rr~.
Callformore mfo 1 12'>'· 498..a848 Prine IYOW.,.El ,,zo1JerGroup~·8349 QC-RENTALS 750-3.JH Jac:uul o(f maste11• on!,. ' " 3 B R 2 b a c o d o bedroom. 3 car gar•'";·• DOCISIDE R.E ' -Z.4Plexea.4200sq.rt.612 •~ n · S20SOmont.h.Yeaa ' Hlftfo&Crai O 'I • IS a.~ & 614 Calle Campana, --• 2 Br. enclsd garage. Kids1peta wekome . ~ 9 ·"'" an _, San Clemente. $249,500 •••••••••••••••••~•••• Adults.nopets.$525/mo. Pool, leMls. Avail now lease. Call 631 ·73 . _14~~0_8_ 1 .. :!!:~~ ..... !?!.~ each. $23.160 income "'*'"'-.w..cl m W. Wilson.631-4889. SOOO 642·6998 or eves Realtor.
Canal Front, Newl)ort FANTASTIC STARTER each. 136.000 down in ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-8747 '!!!!!!!!!!Jlf••••l!!!I•
Shore s. 4 Br Den 2 Rr 2 ba home in area 1982 . 9"4 Isl T D. C...MtM. · l IJ4 • Lo•elvHom! OC RENTALS Super Harbor/Ocean Vif"'
e .OOO down, Owner will ~Ith lake. poot and rec. 714/498-5907 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm; ~ ba. water. l·5br"s S200to S2000 3 BR. 2 b\-Sl~ mo. · carry Must sell! Make ra,.11 a\·a1'la...,0 Only 4br, 2ba, lg bonus rm. gardener included. S795 Ocean \'lew.6 2967 ' ""~ ..._ ... EW E 'd ....,< Zchlldok 644-2778 756-3314 7-days olfer' Tennis. paol. v. alk Sll16.000 1 F'llll:" gar. ·SI e. """"· $129,110 to beach Agent 646-1044 log..toVihge R.E IMVESTMEHT 642'1737· 4 Br. 3 Ba condo. many l Br beach. SJOO. util pct -------~
4 Bdrm. low interest I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ orMS-280.5 497-1761 Private ownership or E/side 3br. crnr lot, lg yd a.menities. $800. Dys Male preferred. 836·9629 P\er ~:iy:r:>~ large
A PETE BARRETI
.. REALTY
loan. Below ma rket. sa!ety deposit box. Ap· w/jac & 2 car gar. S82S. 673-3335; eves 6"5·2439. aft. 5. boat. Furniihed inix
Hurry! ~~61-FORECLOSURE Smwta A.no I OIO predation potef\lial. tax 5411.3793: b hi8'i ___ ..__ ____ 1 llDUCB> 112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits, blgh securlly & ________ 12 Br. 1 Ba. F'uU carpets, ~-bedrooms, rived adt · ~;
C...Mft9 1024 $6,0001 -nxer-.. Clos:i..ic .. wtal_privary. fWhd•leect. 1140 enclsd garage, fenced H.rtaolr 3242 dTi~innnglsroocmo. uarnts a.,.nd '
1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownerwill c:arryrioanc· Oceanfrontduplex.21~e ~ lnfo.714·536·7546 •••••::-";•••••••••••••••backyard . patio.••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ing rnr 7 e s t b lo 3Br 2ba units. T.ry low or her/d N 2br tux condo on Lagoon. beaches. Short term OP . ~PUl itCJU~f * MBA VllDE * WITJI POOL AND SPA REAL TY
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':'" Y ar a e y.i. no down Lender Owner H-~ BGHJ'4PUXES F.tlllalttd,...._. was ryer area. 0 years leue . $5501
markt!t rate. Soper de· can be very creative Ullll:' ,....... -"U one ol a kind. gorgeous 2 pet.,. $500/mo. S48·S442 2 fp. gar & Cmalnly itlras. rmnlh. Broker. 631-7300111 Specious 3 Bdrm, 2 ba.
Beautiful area. $15,000 · dn. Asking S240,000~!!!!!!Jlf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
luxe ·4 Bdrm with up. Pl RE 6731900 Flexible _._""'" bdrm. 2 ba tow nhome orTIG-5629. S900/mo a eves' ""!!!!!!!!!ll!l!!!!!!!ml!fl!!!!l!•l!!!!!!~·-grades.Quiet~ulde sac. aya · · _·__ _ 91%depreciat1on, with den and spa . --------1 714/84(>.6309,831-2932 ..,,,
siu.9oo. act now ~liew Homs financina l2.9%o!~~ftnancing Perfert"for the relocat· CHOICE£. SIDI HUMBOLDT ISLAND 11 G CA HY 0 ... H $181k'i/mo pymt. PP. Agt_ Classified Ads. your or
166-7189 stop shopping center.
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Newport Beach Spyglass -
Beautiful Capehom .Model W /Four
Bedrooms Plus Family Room -
Courtyard W /Pool & Sp-a -One Or
The Most Terrific Views In All Or
Spyglass. $750.000.
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759-9100
# 2 Corponte ,.._
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CHARMING OCEANFllNT
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Affot mJilJ tlf $550.000.
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540-USJ 3 br. 2 ba. Good (in. f'ee An 1 mm a c: u 1 a1 e 4 Manag·-nt Avai·labl6 ing renter Steps to 2Br. l'f.Ba, frple. bltn 4 BR w/40' dock. C,.....DO »•
b d 2 b h "'""' "' Oc 1r t I range/oven, dshwshr, vn . .J lanci By owner. $279.SOO. e r oo m. '• al Owner/Broller9M-34S4 • ..!!fl.:a go . eon s , $2000/mo Yearly 3 Br .• full golf COW'M -. HERITAGE Sot9-8755or644·7220 .. Classic .. home. conve. """"""'',.. pat.kJ. Pool. $600 mo.: 00 Waterfront Homes View. tenni.s, paol, spl".:·
REALTO R:i OPft4 SAT /SUH I 1-6 !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ti New 3 story beach house
ment to South Coast PALM SPRINGS 164.900. -960-S807 pm.3Bl Hamilt~n. 631.1400 tease. SllGO. "44·742'''
~~l~I~:~ l~:~;iel2.~C:-t =··~~. 9.5r~ UJ.. ............. J t .. 2.bdrm. E. side, WS/mo. ....... 3244 Bkr. II d I 11
O .. ~er wtll Aarry small ren\ at S900 ~r ••••••••••••••••"~'' .... + 1150 sec. S?J...clff; 2 BR 2ba __ ..,_ ... hr. ' twlllcloa leodi I 040 Bay & ocean views
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean s1de1Balboa Bl\'d "" ' rm. J20. or 568·3113. C•n-.. Village Mobile 549-2515. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'""v· "" serond at 12'+' Settled P.S, ·' ~JPark Furnished 2 --------1 Twnhome. new 3 br. 3 ba. security. Lge paol, spa;.
l5(XX) dn. Beaut. lge 4 br
home in ll B. or 3 br in
F.V.962·7940agt
1911 Court Ave. nr 19th
675-2291 or848·3133 on a ('Orn~r lot. special Br. 2ba. pool. adlts, no 3 Br, 2 Ba, $775/mo., Isl. patio, gar. Park. paol. S7SO/rno. 754·4114 Ekt•
reatures include wood pets, close lo shops & lut & sec. deposit. Call . jac. 1975/mo. 833-9057 322 wkdya. or 493~2Mt Ample parking in rear
P a~~~ ~~~f ! I a t e ' I
noonnii. we.tbar. walk in MESA VllDE 4.r.Jo restaurants. $7"" mo yr. 548.Q!Bal\. 5 ev1wkpds •I· pantry in kitchen, large _ .,., RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN
:.pa and bnrk firep1t in · SZJ7 LSOO ly incl util. 673·3685 or 4 Br. 1~. Ba. tar e ram ii Townho~ s~il·level. 2 4 Br. 21-1 Ba. nook. family
nn. 3 car garage.
landscaped. 2 patios
w'covers. wallpaper &
custom paint thni-<>ut,
security system. croflln
moulding, ~x ic an
paver nooring. 2 used
bnck frplcs . bit-in TV
s t er eo· c abine t &
bookshelves in Cam. rm,
High assumable. Must
see t o appreciate.
$219.000. Open Sat!Sun
714 1963·6163 Pri vale
Party.
f*lllO yard Forma-l-.4in· lO'A: assuma le TMO~.~a~ll~2H-:~~~~:!t~!::=11liCo~meAe..'-a8w~·lfi1tliiin~e~le~crtt':. !Br. den. on golf course. IO.I? room, fa mily room Barme P ua e~c ose Sacrifice a lmost all I equity 3 Br home
$180.000assume loans I
Delia 631-1266
and rireplace,..'•U musr garages. prt de .o f 1--------•I kitchen. (amity r m. 21'.i Ba. A/C. view. $975.
J ~ o··-~ .. ·p For more 1n UDO •"Y_O...,. r•-11ce in living rm. '1S4-7900 -
s.ee.. ' Red.uceA• $168 .. 000 fo .. ~;~-~ · -"' "' """" "" """___.... 2 bedroom and den. z, carpets. ctr.11es. 2 car (altror detalls. 979·2390 lkrit.acelnvestmenu bath. private patio., g.arage. patio. S825/mo. TARBELL Av all ab I e through lnclds washer dryer. 6/J0/82. 11.700. month. refrige. Avail. immed.
Brc*er,631-1300. 3094 Yellowstone, off f l/1 ASSUMAILE! 1091 ......................• '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Paular in o. nr S .C. Plaza. 1st. last & securi-
t y required. Agent.
957-0701 or 957 ·06&1.
Owner wUI carry 2nd.
QUALITY well kept Tri· SMllWftfnd NEW ('AINT · Comer lot Plex near S.C. Plaza. 3 BR 2"'2 BA + blutrs Con-
s bdrm. 3 ba, 3 car gar 3Hr v. wood rlrs and lots New carpet & paint in 2 do. 6t.o9 mo's, $1600/mo.
Next to community p<>ol 0 f "h 8 r m As k ing units. Built-ins, fen red Buutlful
4 blocks lo Community $90.lloO Name your yard & en ~l oae d Agt 760·9678 Greenbrook 3 BR. (pie.
School. 2 houses from term.' Bkr848_·_0709 ___ garages. Open THURS. patio msmo.
3 Br 2\.'J Ba, F.R., (rple,
dbl gar, bll·ins, $825.
644-1480, 661-4220
2 bdrm, 2 story. l ~ ba
condo "The Lakes" .
Xlnt. loc. Beau de~ rd
req'd, no pets. S650 mo
M().4Q50
Park $300. 000 S 190. 000 lhru SUN 817 Jennifer 111!3!"!Br~3b!llla-.. •. • .. •. "tllllSOO~/•mo•I 640-6161 assumable loan. 1-'ee ---·A~.L-1.... • --c M TOP VALUE .. Sparkling .,,.,_,.. "'"" "'"' .........,, · ·
4 Br near the Harbour land 760-1298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------i Bl!at4; Bach, . . S625 E/side Cottage, 2 br, 1 ba ,
College Park . 4bd rm.
2.,.,ba . s plit-le,tet.
pool/spa. grdnr & paol
serv No pets. SlOOO/mo. mso. Gorgeous upgrades -------MobileHOMl1 2BrLidoMobile .... $700 patio. yd, gar. SS95.
Under mJrt at $!27,900.-------11111( ForSale 1100 NptCrest3Br .... SUIOO BACHELOR w/palio Bltr848.-0709 HEAR •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• (SUMMER RENTAL> s:ns. Utils pd. 63l-4320
H"" ... G HOS.,... ... L . 25· Airstream w/room, Ooeanfrontl\ug ... $4500 agt
3 IDI w/SPA
2000 ft beauty. S7SO mo.
Mo/Mo. Patrick Remax
7:8-1221 agt. '--r-11" across strfet from WaterlrontHomes --------
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm, 2 bath condo. bearh $6000. See at Hun-IMCOMI PIOPHn Realtors 631.1400 Nu 2 stry 3Br w /den or
KSTIRVIHE Patio. double garage. tingtoo by Se11 Park, CDMduplex $347,SOO 48r. Pool/jac. 2.,.,ba, 2
1044
SlZl,OOO. 21871 Newl11rid, Space '1 prime units $405,000 car gar( auto), Nr S.C University Park:· C~zy
COHDO IUY! RorMcCardle, RJtr. 11 o. H R or ca 11 5Wlits Perrb S116,000 EMI'ER WEEK Pl.za Lse $1000 + $500 2BR 2ba wlfllllr. Dnve
lmmaculflle Northwood 541_1729 1 737.9466 Orean front 2 Br, agt. dltp. · Hm 536.0776, Bus: 1 b$7y751
1
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I Br overlooking lake &""i!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'llil!~ ..,.. ---752-5710 213/328-7200Mr. Ito. ~ ..• .J!O·. • or stream. Pool, j;icuul. I"!' 2 bd rm. I bath. new .,.. ~
tennis, uperaded. llGCANYON carp e t & d r a pes . DimoSammer at Winter 4 bdrm 3 ba 2000 sq n
SIM.500. Xlnt financing Guarded community I Beaut iful adult park, ratel. 2 Br, 2 Ba, view c:ondo.'Near.back Bay. UNIVERSITY PARK 4
BR 21'.i ba. near parks.
pools, SIS75 mo. BarreU
Rlty64M200
Owoer673-l923 BeJiut 3 Br 2''l ba home lo.,. space renL 646-8612 full spa, etc. 642,5465 Sm . 675-4277 Bob.
w mirrored walls lots I ----COVINGTON 4·Plues HameaU.Plll•d DISTINCTIVE
DESIGN The dramatic desien for
I.his home is perfect ror
O( marble, 3 .car' gar I Newport Beach De A~za rrom $250,000. ,<>ran~e ........... :: •••••••••• 1.4 3Br2ba, frplc, close to
S600000 Call 644.0448 bayrront Park. Mint Co. Call for details, pnn ._... i•A• ldlool & goU crse. 3278 ' · cond '78 d"'I wid e. -ru &..• 50-1366 -• lowa.S700.5.:J6..14S3
r I •. 'tl l' vuq. "&" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1rep ace. n~ pa 10, Garde G •B "'b ·
4 bdrm, 2~ ba S9SO per
rm. Woodbridge
21J.J55. 7988
the entire family . 4 , ---------o1 $60.<XX>. '63 doltble wide, tho t•DeMtt, n rove., r 1..,. •i NiceE.Side28r.1Ba. yd,
comer lot S39 000 Bill lltOff J400 nu . cpts, BBQ, cova 1ar, pet, refrig/stove. bdrms, 3 ba. BBQ and an
enclosed patio. Ex·
cellent locaOon near
sc:hools, tennis and
pools. S252.000 and you
own the land.
For Classified Ad
ACTION Call a
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642·5678
Grundy675·616i · ........ ••••••••••••"• ~pb·1'~i48::2Twana "30 mo. 752-2282 dya,
,--PALM SPRINGS CON-a &6W261eves.
SEU.. i~le items with a DO. M4,900. Assume 1 1 Br bou.se in Wevlew, 3 Br 1 ba citaie tge
Dally Pilot Classified Ad 9.5% 1st. Fum. tennla. Oregon. Laundry rm, Yard. chlldren/pe~ ot.
642-S678. spa, etc. 320-9544 or med yard. S275 mo. Utll .SO. 577 Park Dr. Kurt
llHTALS I br, Iba l650
2br +den 2ba "75
abr.2ti. saso
4br.2\.tba $1200
3br 2ba CAata Mesa S1 lSO
Le Raisor Rily 833-8600 Mtwporl ~ I 06' S68-3ll3. P.S. pd. Bob Meyer 516-3500 DGl-1266
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Park ~Y. UT tux. time. .. ,,, .. ••••••••••,.••••• ltnttl i . S It or2 0 Oea/ae OP· pool II tennis cru. ms. abt Diatresa aale Ke.o o n · m o .
7111).'isu DS-OT7t · • lllyfrmt, beach, 2 Br. 2 ( I 0 5 ) 6 4 4 _ 8 0 2 7 , -~~------
, Bl. l gar •P· 123 8 · (7141997-1600 ask for 1 mo. leaN with ""lion to Olt .. ~ Bayfroot , B~ lb'oa Pat ...... "•;;t;'°'' JHO • ••land .. 11200 Windler. . extend, MO aq. n .• Br.
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2 Br. 1 Ba. Newpor t
.illi lty -..PhntTWi.,....----1
garage. near Hoa3,,..
MS-~. ,,,_
3 BR 2 Ba, pool, dining1
rm/ ram rm. 1100 Clar,.;
NB. Sl,000 per mo. A~ t
541:5032 •• 11
4 lease options avail. (/(1
the Bluffs. Some distreN
situations. · ' , ·
Agt 760·9678 ·)._.
•11 ·1 WESTCLIFF i. : Very pnvate execut1y11:1
4Br. 2Ba pool ho~,;,
wshrldryr & rtrn1::
a v a ii . S l 6 0 O m '!°-i '
Gardener & po°"''
services inc I. Lois All il 631·12llJ8or~lQ8 LJ.
H.t.orlw.~'.I(
48r 3ba. frml ~lning. fl.1. '.
study, beaut. dee. I(~'·
decks, fab. view, PV,'f i
~Mded gate, pool/t~R
rus. S3200/mo . Agt. &fl~t orDovieKoop 1ss.122r
Executive home nr
Westc:lin Plaza. 3 BR 2
BA lg patio/ jacuz~
luse S900tmo . incl1uli "\
pool sen-ice & gard. 4&' I Ma gnolia Ul·29 14 &
642-~1.5
Bayshoru 2bdrm. steps
to bay, guarded 11te
comm. some fum. Avail
to 111. rJIOllfl>._1213 1
191-04U: l2LUl72·5101
Bhtfs. 3 br split level on
1reenbtlt, new crpt.
85() 494.QOI
4 br. 3 ¥. 2car gar. Nwpt
Crest .~o,iado, $1000. mom, aat-044!0
~et 38R. 2~ Ba Condo.
Pool. Spa, aar. Smart
de<'«. rtJOtmo. 1sa.1100
or-..olllO. Mk rw Ann.
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IA YFIOMT A home with the
ultimate reatures for a lux~us
life style. 60' boat slip, 3 BR, fam
rm & formal dining. Stained
,glass everywhere, J enriatre,
""'"-' •· earpeta, waaber/dryer plillll'a, a'reenbtlt, cut. Yr* 15 UNIT ,._., ._._ •i•• i.t·up, all bllilt·ln•, cte.uc. University Part. ~:mf!t=ll~JiJBni :r - -• .. &ce to llloppbaa, amaU No pets. SUO I mo . ~.Tl~
&POOL
Masterfully upgraded
Rancbo San Joaquln. 1
2Br I dell, 2Ba' t O'\i, d Wft I
(Jlt lie option. 11911.000.
51120
.... Mell 1041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
cent ral vacuum & air eoad.,
marble fplc, extensive security
1..ystems, bayside patio le 2nd.
~tory balcony Sl, 750,000 J!Ot>bi
:R>an 752-1414 (Xl9) ~
I J ·llAWIW UASI 2 BR, 2 BA 'den. ~antucket Plan decorate& ln
=rt.h toP,O -private gated
J ommumtJ w/pool Ir _9l1.
', 19 • ontener incl.$~ .... s.1ePll ... m> . .. .
15% .••• ;:::r;;;~·~i:; 1ri Call lot Al¢ TSL _._, __ . __.._____ !.-. ~ Dootb.6 tra~
Ow.oer wlll carry l&t* Nw from ever7 Mcmt.142-lG "-.... J241 nb. W .. tobeadl, Jdat ~at 1.2'ft. Rtct0t· ~. J,artt 2 Br. fn>k, 4 8r 2be lloue. llna .~~;................ coed. A•all. S/10. ITtS. ~~~:,~:.r~~:.~:t:d =:~a~a1~; Y ... Avall 1116, 11501 OCIMlllOMT et.aoo.
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64~5671, ... 322
Orange Coat DAIL V PILOT/Tutlday, Mnh a, 1112
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Rl'm>dellnl{ Door ... hung
All t'Onstrurtion, .large &
small. Oise to Sr adults
Wayn~539·71 l2
Mowlna. $10. SIS. $20
Hauling/ Dumping,
lls-120. 7~·9904, 9$5·0095
Mark
Otan·ups, TreeTnm
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Remodel. J.8 648·9"0 --trimming, dean°1.1p. tx nCOWI ,' <'~ n(ll -
ROBIN'SCLl!:ANING lna'd /bonded /ll (''d. Davl1 P~lnllng 8416186 "' ti I
~r1l r.hb1ten1nce ~rvlet> a lhoruuahly 9'Jt.!146 <.:ollelle student 1 yrt u •••••••••0 ••••••••••••
Rfpain & Oecoratlna clean hou•e 5-40·085'7 .,_ Pt'r lnl/ex~ ref a 01118 Drama clttr~ rrom $10 •Quality• Ray 840-$10 ,.._ Dfb ~ • Plum bins Repalrt
TopQu1llty/Rus Ro~s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-16 U1eeptrylng) Pteeeist. N&M iU·IOU
HOME IMPROVEMt;NT Prd. b11chelorhoijle11 BRICK WORK · Smu II R!Jhop,Soo Putntlllll -· -....
REPAIR0 Pl.UMBING (213)•39.8907 job11, Newport. Costa 30 yra exp. 10 Heuch ~opcrflf M•191•lf
Hotin&. carpentry. Mt-n, lrvinl' Raf• an.>a ~"rl*est. 5411.1029 ••••••••• .. ••••••••••••
el«. Ule. Yre~ ut No Cl.1$U, 6'7S 3J7S fll0'8TY
JObtoosmall 645·2811 Kltdlina, bedrpoms. CuitomBrick,Slllne, PITll'aPAJNTfNG ~GIMIHT ~;-aar•&•·whatevcr! 0 ' t Or /•.. 1• Ra y s Ha n d y in 11 n
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Service. root repairs, · Unoia college gruduatl' Iler• ~)'ee F.st. s..u 94U2 _ ·045! experience Call for lnfo
painting & carpentry IS hu decided to become a Plllllltnl & Pa~r Hang· and rates
yrsexper 646·4336. Ca lifornia mllllonaire MASONRY ing. prd v.orkmllo•hip. '6M112
~,ert'l'rtt Pn.tn1n1•
~rnelbudmape &ervltt1 t$7 ... -eompiHhr~ Sclrvirr
etn't rfi\ u,," 1rni. ~fflOV $36 0914
,tnmto.,dl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()f.LINQU ENT!
JudlNal Yore~losure1
fUrold f McGrath l::aq
1131·1771
T~ ···~·················· fteadlf11 & related skills
Credentialed.• exp. c·ar
ing. Sptt11lmnl( l(radci.
lthr4 UH779 r...tl')' Hm '"""" dr -, by HARD WORK Shr $2.50/Ull ft 675-4394 Frtti'llt Hank. ~$-5206 .. OF. MGMT ..,..,, • ·,... ~. w • 11lreadY.1has a good start -, ~ r-"
pntng. rntl f x up, ln youf-area and ('an Mov"'9 '.-riftCJ By OCIP c,Orange C:. Pnvate Tutor ~o teach
yrdwrk. reas. J erry, 11rovide TOP rererenees .................................. , ........... ~v Prop l Ed5~·~_4.? bask f'rench. Ru b51an, llM-~ tror straight people I --A.IC MOVING-HANGlNG SlO/ROLL ... Gfrman ror travel l'on
Average $45 per lteek Qukk rarerul ~2 0410 Stnpping.dis~on paper ...W1 .. lng veruenre or longer terrn Ben's Maintenance Serv. S50 every two "eek:. VISA MC 645 9325 n••••••••u••••••••••• for study of lileratur\'
Plumb,elec·l'arpenlry For further details, i·all •A· I MOVING* J 0. Hom Rer.nish1n11 Call Answer /\II •622.
Pamting. Call 96H231 THE IROOM SQUAD Top Quality. Specia 1 LJC. PAPE•R HANG ER Antique. kit. t"ab1nels. 6"2·0>0, 24 hri.
673-3121 <·are 10 handlinl( 25 yrs lkmded & guar No Job fme painting. 645·0664 Carpentry. remodel. re·
pair. patios, parnt1ng.
~·uidows. drs. q ualily
work. 545·2!!01
exp Competitive ruteh UJOl>n~ll ortoo luge. R~ -TYP-9 S.Vlct Hot~leanang. eff1,·1l•nL Nooventme. 730 1353 Freeest Tony898·2728 .::::~••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rehable.xlntrer --SAME OAYTYPING S""ARVING COi I L'(' L' QUALITY REPAIRS F'OH LESS after6996·4093 11 arw "' ',r, rr. • Ser1·ke now servjn)!
rt1aint Resid. Com m'I. H-""J
A rnie S48 8414 ••••••• ••••••• •• • ••. •• • Housekeeping You '1•e
tn11el the olhl'rs ('arinl{
makes lhe d1H floor~.
e1t•rythm1196J ~
STUl>ENTS MOVING Papenn1u Paint in I( Shinl(llls. flat JO yrs local businesses' Will
(.'() Lil' 11T 124 4:1ii t'ree e~t Jams S~ O'l3 l exp l''ree_es~ 72°~272S pickup & del SS&-2124
Expert Reasonablr
Gardening, rlean ups.
Tnmming. Tom 631-7819
Jesllie's Gardening
Clean-ups. tret' lnm
& ma int sen S40 8035
DUMP JOBS
& mall Moving Jobs
Call MJKE 646 1391
HAULING & DUMP
JOBS, ask for Randy,
641·8427
HCMetJttinq •••••••••••••••••••••••
A1111I Mar 20th. reliable
adlt.s Rer
ln11ured 641 IS427 Huber Rooling.all typei. WATCH US GHOW ' Wallpaper c·onlractor & Nev.recover.decks Typmgrer;umes. term ,
Sfl\llVING AC:TOHS
MOVING COMPANY
Fa.~t & l'arerul L~·esl
R..tes I.a" A llo~) "M C
\'1sa Li t Ins 673 OM3
Painting l.Jil'3282400.C I paperi.. dlssectal1ons,
23 yrs Gary Gompf Lln41t~; ~~7.34 word proces~mg Reu&
4944366 lt(){>f"LEAK??HH• rales L p Uff1 <·Q
Courtrighf&Son Senices 548-7135
Hoofing ---•
Jo'ree tbt 586 5292 Wlftdow C~ Hand1 i20 1~'60 Cd:\1
Re5 romm St'dl<·oal, ·r•· , · . ~ P,airs. resurfat·e. Free lah11w1s._ tnunft·r lops.
C.tonl Woodwortc"'9 ..•.....•..............
CUSTOM HARllW 000
lnll'riors. barK. mantles,
l1branei., l'abinets.
bookcases. :.k) lrtes.
rust moldinit Refs
&16 IXS"l
JapC91e~ Gordtner · CLUM UP YOUR ACT
Freeest. Kenll39·503S :rODAY' Yard.l(aral(e
&l0·1286
tncom1 Tax · PalntincJ .
F.xpert ~allco1•erini: in
slallauon Reas prll't:S
Coru.ullant Asb1.:11rn1•n1
58111590
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Call Sunshine Window est 545.4269 ei 0 "kiH.I Dn1irs. (,~l't•r1hou:<t• win -'-~-do"' ~ llll'h "ork
labysittinc) j~~~I ..•••..................
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yl"lcup. anyllme patwo. F'r rtoor~ l.1<· d.
!'In up. ete I ton truck.
GARDEN IN(; , g> 631 1993124 hr:»
&LANDSCAPING
Japaoese. Geo ~!I 11Y72 Derrobllon-Gr11d111~
Transport. Asphalt. rnn
MOWING CLEAN·llPS crete & tree rt-mol'al.
Drywal Hauling · La ndscaping Soll prep & planl111g
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EXPER PRl::PAHER 1 Smor Lie. ins 13 }rs of
Enrolled to pral'l tl'e happ} h~al 1·uotomrr...
before tht• IRS Quaht) Thank )OU fi31 4410 at reas. c·osl 549 241 8
WALLPAPEHING
Exp'd, bonded Lie
C~ :W-~3. Discounts on
"allrol'erings Free est.
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BUOOE'T RATES1Llc'd
Low rren Sml 1oba OK
Freeest Ins &41 7581
Rod I 739 5800 Secrttarfal ServlcH
Fi\ST ACCl'HA1'E Custom Pointinq ••••••••••, .. ••••••••••
Clearung. Ltd ~·8853
~n Monthl}',Dtsl'ount
• Rt:'il Dt~NTIA L •
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$<1.S. Chns 9!1HIJ88 .''•642-8482, 646 5759 .lohnor R1t·k !179 :12111 ••••••••-••••••• ••. ••• frtt E:<il. G-12·!l!l07 Operated eqwp Comm 'I
Llt''d Child« art'. 101 tnl( l~1b ~ l'aqM1lr1 '••mod. DRYWALL Al"l>L!STIC • • & Res1d'I. 642·7638
&iri & companrnnsh1p rt.'1>•111 :'\o Joh too sma 11 lh rs exp fu II) lll"d & GeMral ~vac:H I
<!.'>yr~ t'xp· Lie· 4f139~t P..-Rt1110vol Office Services
ln!'ome Lax sen l!'I' your lbnded Ins Refo Color •••••••••••••··~.··••••• Tvpmg secretanal --------·
holl'l! by appl ~3 68:!1 e"perl 963·0911 lll<'k ! • HRY ANT S • boOkkl'epm" 644.5050
fent't'd ard 555.30911 IM f'r1•1· '"' x:r.i H:!97 I insured. 532 5549 •••••••·~··••••••••••••,HAULING sludent hao --Y --• Rolot1lltnl(. l'lcanup, lgt' truck Lowest rat<' a-w.-t Corpet Service Bedrical hauling. odd jobs ~~rce I Prompl Call 759 i976. ....._..,.. cy ••••••••••• • •• • • •• • ••• • ••••••••••••••• ••• • • • • • t-sl 494·$841 l>t•f 9am aft Th k J h
1 Wallro1 enn)! R((m<J\ al " Personal & ~u:.rm•s, In NF:l.SONS PAINT ING AllTyJ)l•s ~ ().\2 134~ Tiie
l'Cl ml' T ll x n 1• l u r II Int Ext fll.'~td l'1>mm ••••••••••••••••••••••
Pn·parat1on A\·ail fur Al'OW!llt' l'C'ihni:s Hl.'fs, Plaster/Repair c~tom l'eram~ 'file
OPPORTUNITY
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UM' rdult ~l"ltmi:: Daill
Pilot ('l"''1l1t•d \1h Ir
l'l'al'h lhl' OrJng1· l'oa'I
mark.-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W (' l' l l'I El f'.'l1'Rl''IA"' d · 1 an you. 0 n 1 For all vou nel'd h• !.nu" 1 ,. dr<' rp t.'dner~ · • " •• prll·r . 6pm I 1 E1t•nini::. & WeekL•ncl Of ll!''\I ....... ,. ~t .. .,., ''"37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r I' ' ' "'" "' ' Prompt sen F'ree e:.l rrr(' or llome ,\ppoint Ne.U patchel> & h•·cture' l'hul·k 615 140!! n~t bankr upt n . e.dl , <itc.im d t·dn &. up hols nght. rree e~llmale on -John·~ fast mo 1 rng &
714 835 !1!62 Trm·k moun t unrt large or small jobs Groclltg hauling Trt•e yd l{llr n.-nti. Jame, I. Z1m -, QuJhll Pt~ Lo" "lllll'r Free Ht. 893-1439 Phom·t.n .~.~11
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lh~l extril "halen~r 111 , das~ifi.ed_ 6~2 iti(i;.
Work )!t1<1r ti4.'i 3716 Lie :J96621 6i3·0359 •••••••••••••••••••••••' l'ln·up . freeesl. K42 45~
TltACTOR. 1df'UI for NoSleam ;-.;uSh;impoo
Stain $pcc 1a1r,1 f ast
dn i'h>t> l''' K3!) 1582
l.ll"O ELECvl'HICIAN small actes~ area~. 48" HAULING/CLEANUP ~oal "ork Rt.>ao rates "Kie Kubota ~k1ploader Const Tree· Yd Garaj?e
i'Tt't'esl &31 S072Tom mhr lns'd 6425006 •Rental repair 631·0322
n.-rman CPA 645 4212 ralt~ 111 t·fle1·1 llune~l. , --Q>ram1c· t1l11 & marhlr 111·
relrablt• 144!! ~I! •1'1 .• A'iTER PATC.:JllN<; slallatron at sensrhlt' --------
f'Jo:DEltATf:l> Restut'C'os fot 'exl 30 lloh 6-s u••Q • SEIJ. 1dh• 11t·ni. with a vrs· ~. eat Paul••• 297-1 pnC't"> 1 , . .,.,..., ..... • I Nev. in town ' Class1f1ed lnrome Tux S11n 1!·e .,..,, hel Da1h, Pllol l'laso1f1t:d · can P you meet man) 631-4871 ,\d Want Ads -~a_ll 642 ~78 Classified Ads 642 5678 '1f.1oornee<!s i;..g 5678
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SUITES r<>"PERTY ll<>L '"t~ 91· I!''"' To"nhou.-.e l.'omplt'ld> $150 rro Dais •'42 5757. b-5 8074 r 521 7408 ·ls hr . ~. S'f<!.'> l'l.1~ a H "· 00 34111 Lar"e 3 Br Condo on The
ULI ., -... -rum..,.Sl!9S"~o 7&09117 I &."lmru.'6.11 663o I I 0 • l " l'l mllt'' hl'J!'h I lii3 l!lOll .. 6U38SO 642 111111 ---_ C' c:. I Adull~. no P<'l~ SSlHlmo JlO\ltn & l'.\RE IJdil·~ Bluffs. bayl'1e", lo !!hr ~j rn .• ,l l'IJ/J: llr \\ ~I OCEAH FROMT U:-lt."SLIAI. I nR llpt :I • so. COAST: AREA 531;.8362 t'hlf ll;111'n. :! hr . I ba. &<'UU&Jlt•i.. SP4lol· Malural °" pruf. \Yo ~'\~ "hi.! I 11111111.-.-----11!1!1!.. hr i.~· Tt·n111s, l'oot;.. :.t .... b I l I k r I I 2 Hr I Ra . A l . pool. rer fl('" i·n1t frl·'h '' i1nt L'0111I & c·ar•. lndr.1. nu travel • AeaiJt furn I JBrholllll Si75 •.. I t J uurm.2 a Ava1 111t1n I s rum 1t•a1· 1 . far1I . set· 1?alrs. no I ' " .. , . r '
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TSL MGMT 642 160311 txlrm apt Mm mo 2 mi. lm·n>1 from S.l!ll. 2 bdrm from I 14 545-0016 bdrm apt $230 Call artt•r I . , . ~ ~70. To" nhOUSl' rrom 6, fi.45.2318 ~ & 572 sq ri SI 00 per
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Spac10US2 Br. I Ba. S395. pm 631-4816 stoic. refnj?. ot1ls pd.I "alt•rlalls. pond~' Cas •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Rmmte shr nu Londo Agertt~I SQ.12.
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Bal'helor& 1 Hr ;\pts ,\·II $ha mar. · · ·l .,._. 3844 Beal.'h to Md'adcll•n -I -L't1I &iamlor .9i5 lt20 $725.','!1° &10 5715. r.l'e~ n lll er ,.1 1 11111 . yr) ,..
· c::!WHI mu 1;;5 521H m!'l'R util AJ(t 673 4062 adult. no pets Pool. bbq 6l"71!(H882. ••••••••••••••••••••••• then We!\l on r-1t-Faddl'n Shr lrl! lux home 11 prof Reospon Sl(I F' wantcil tr IJUO !SLi\~O 2 BR • ,
de.o Frplr patm a1J1I ~~ac:h 3748 lolboaPet1'"wlo 3807 & enrlsd garagt>s. •Spal'IOUS tbr. poolside. WALHUTSnUARE 1 t~ Sea" ind \'llla~r pcr..on l~L. lasl & dep shroc{:an 1u h~t' 111 La1t O'rire~p.H't' tor rent. 335
Sl)5 rro. 63l·227G 2 bdrm. S6SO.\ en ni .. e 1 d41119J.51~ 526.5 rm 966·8-li9 _lkh :"\n pet~ SJ:>() mo sq rt H·1·ond floor ne"lydecor. londscaped "llh laundn.· rt)()m andl -mrlul1I 499·1856 Prestqpous We~trhrr garden apt No pets. ., .. __ '"000 •1 oo ft ~I d 1 3 11?. S90U mo \ ~' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••·~···•••••••••••••·~·
644-7211 Jeante Luxun ~1o1ho. ,113 T\'. Nu .2 & 3BR. ~BA. yearl}.
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sq n. Walk to hi Sl'hool
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BOb' or Dovie Koop
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ptts ~lromt. 54$-2000
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ma 111 ~t·n 11 l'. phones. f'l'plc, blt·ms. gar, park·
Sl:!.'1\\k l!~I U~7 ing Close to ba~ & ocean Brkr67S·4912.
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w palio & ya rd, up !_JI~ • _ Mtwport leoch 3869 Laguna Reach Motor Inn. FINDERS others. 3br home , 1>1 t
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huje yd. quiet street.
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pet$. $475 mo utll paid.
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)'early, uttlll paid. ''
block rrom Ot'Clln 201 E.
~alboa 675 9$6 2. 152-6925.
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mbng. frplc. dlw, pool. prh ate patio & dis· panl NEWPORT Daily. Weeki). l\itrhen All <'bents screened w11h
spa. l'ar port. No pets. hwashers m XTRA l.G I "" available Low winter photos & referenres <.Uet & private. $465 & & 2 Br. garden apts. on COUNTRY CLUI rateos. 4~·5294 Credits Cosmopolitan ~.:.~'!arle.549·~4!:_ Easts1de. $4601$560. LIVING GoodMorning-America.
QUIET ADULTS over 3S, 5:7·2841 _ Barhelors. 1&2 bedroom Rmml v.anted to shr 2BR TheTomorrow Sho" wts&townhousel> Apt CM area S275 Mo •11 ort • to all ne~
imfum 1 Br. upper. S340. 2 BR. garage. near So From S540·SIOOO 644 1900 Incl otrl Call Stl.'ff11.> rhents who need a place
Beaut! landscapfn~ No Coast Plaza $41\5 mo afters 306466104 ~RT 641-1899 pets. LEEWARD AM'S. Agt 64().6161 NO FEE' Apt. & Condo """",.-"'
20'lO Fullerton. 631 0397. rentals Villa Rentab F'orn room. k1l r hcn -.... -.. !!l!l!l ... ---1
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ba delux<> apt. pool. $'.!!Ill
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f roommate. on bl'ac·h
San Clemt'nte. S290
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Roomy 3 Br Townhoos~ •••••••••• ••••• .,.. ••• •• pn 1 Jt.<; c M. S200 mo ~sq rt condo to shr IJ.! Share m) 2Rr 2Ha furn
549·!1677 rms on be;1utdul C M pool. ~auna r1•1 apt in qwel adult com· 2 Br 0 c ea n v 1 e w . Large IBR. Ut1I pd Spot 5fodtrn.. i Br frplc S600 plex. Newly decora~ed. balcony. garage. clean. less. Quiet. $425. 2421 E NB. L11e room & full bath
yearly. ;ves 640 5719, rireplr e. enclsd patio & 3tQl2 "A" Cordova Dr. 16thSt.645·4718 Sep & pvt entranc·e
Greenblt & view or the rm. ds h"s hr. l'la'
bay. w pools. 551-7883 or 642·7319. 731·5831 ·
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fil'es. 600 to 1800 !\q fl
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Large derk and rooms, -----patio. dbl gar. S600/mo. cond. •· 673·2507 Agt. apt. w•same. S22.\ mo Loe_.__. Offlct
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pool. rrpJr. rarpnrt $325
t ulll 720 1"95 .
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<:l-ettnfr<111l. prime urea. yard. No pets. tSIO. • ltoch 3140 WITH DOCK $275 63I 7215 floomm;ite F preferred. 2 Spa Boh 915 053' wk . 500 to 2000 sq ft A1111l1
3 Br 2 Ba rrplc No pets. ~41:17. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real nlre 2 Br 2 Ba BR ho'"e. 2 t·ar 11ar 64J.llll6 blefor Lease
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11350 rro. 67Hl904 aft !I. BEAtrrlF0L2 Br.2 Ba Unlu.m. l bdrm 5pt. All kitc:h., frplr, dbl car ror2brhousemCM No S365 lnclud' utilllles Mature. rr11p t• dtsire~ formore1nformatinn 317·~l4da s. Me11Verde, utll pd. All amenities. garage, + 2 additional drugs please Sl90. + 497.2621 home or apl w :.amc. *-Cote Realty
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• Meded in Nwpt Buch. ~. ~· 0C Jrptrt. Ml.sm. poria Pk. Trtlrock, rrv. ·-... li!lllcf 7t0f 1111. payroll 'Ir buey h land (nvettrntnt 2$.ZT' crul1fna 11llbo1t
1100/l'llD, 141•1·1142 not aq rt
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ffl m.2182 .......... , ... ••••••••• pbonea. 15. to 1tart1 Pirin. c•11 : 760·0501, Qf!RCI ASST Wetkendl now full·llmf
otrlce •P•U o11 ...... ,., Ollleld tooc:. tro!t .~',!· I I p---1... -...._., • ._. PllJea commen1uute t :ao.s:ao. ~man offlct In COM Summer in~ludin&
.,. , • v--USO to work part Ume in wlh. adapUbilltY l4 Job wee IL end C 11 ·
Newport Blvd. AppN1. .,...,, fl'Wy clOM •. top Leif & ..._.. ••••••••n•••••••••h•• Youth Shelter. 642·2331 position. •O hr wdk. hOllle. needtt ldrHt1 pfloni " 6'$-7l00 • · a ·
• aq. n. IMO/mo. la· tm.•.87~&251. .. ..................... d lllM C.ll; Miry Anne Mwn L•ALSICUTAIY peraon ° ea w tb ---·-----cl* iiile. M50 Newpi>rt ..... Lall&.... Hot ,.!! OllllC)t ADVERTISING 9-l2~ot8St:o-t&1 2 opeaiQaa. • .1 temp. ap. CllltomeJI. Some typlna. ~
Blvd. Colla M1ta. Set W 11~t1t111Perk,711 ............. •••••••••• .,.,..n2' hn 1 daf • Jr MDW.d pro1t 6 ril. t P(t.., cur-~·d. Altnoon•. 5 dayt. -'-M1n11er , t,.. &. Pacific 7dayuweek Poa1ilii'Qn open 10':'1m. Cllrtl-fltl... mitUU1ationeaperreq. m.1a . .-yoqte,adlngThe Pen-
. Mf• Industrial Par~. 811 Gol1eoua Jlrls to med ate employment. Lawoffice. Musttype45 Non,tmkr. NwptCenter. nnaver. 'the Reader·
Irvine Airport Utt. ID WlliWtr Ave. 1500, pamper you. Jacunl. Experience In concept wpm, have ow·n car 111Hll8 o Id dept. ol Tb~ Pen·
swte, nice otflftl la llOO. 3700 sq rt units. Of. FOUND ADS Sauna. Locals as well as development design I Good job for on the b I RDER DESK GIRL. nys1ver Is accepting ap·
friendly 1tmo1plltre. ~ Warehouse space ~our 1•t8 · Bao k and layout. Must be able self-surter. C11t· 9.5 I.MAL SIC'Y ~ •. lel~pute·,'0::,!tir·. pUcations for rutJ.llme Ant.~-Incl. Typtn1, W/tar,ets,' drapes, wet 'I fl(( merlcird, Master tocreaw and design all weekdays,640.9952. Newport Center re.I call&.5.Mt·llS? ules positions. Clear
Xeroxavall. 96H33l bar. to..a. "2·'8CM • Charae. American Ex· print Including di re ct · • estate lltigattoll· flfm printing, good spelling &
Call press , Diners ul l mail brochure, trade Clerk ntl(!(ied immed. to needs very hper'd PA!NTER <expd & ap· afriendly•Sf!1ile are the Pl1~ Newport Beach of· 4550 : ~~cRamebo. 714/~5-3433. ads, business cards. work drlve·thru pholo Legal/Exec. sec·y. Xlnt prentlcel for 3 man ~le requirements. We
flee apace. Newly ,.. .. ... •••••••••••••• 64J..5671 r r Bl. CM nyers, etc. Creativity a booth. Exper. helpful typine. dictaphone & operation: Good at· will train you to a.ssist
rmdeled', beautiful. CtU Gause for rent on mWiU but not nee. Call for in· shorthand a must. tituOe. neat appearance, our customers In com:
Markf13.6606. Balboa Ptn.onext to Fun
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. lfl k 1 :-a. & YIC' .. ,~,S s49.9166 terview: (714)874·7080; Salary open. 640·~. reliable, own transp. 00 ))Oiiing their ads. Apply:
Dlsqrt,crptd,newlyde· ~sri.~~~~~JQ~ISO lAnehalred cat. "Meat· U9N R l .C.Aclnrtl111MJ 642-12'70. UNGERJESHOP tracts. Ca ll Richard l&llOPlacenliaAve.,CM.
cor., a/c, incl. all utU1. ball" 673-8972 d ys' •ESCOITS• 2691 Richter Avl'. COOK'S ASSIST. h~ upenings for clerks 631-4410 leave # & time SALES
Ample prkg. lde1I for RV. boat. auto storage. 97$.377lev. BA<l<&BF.Tl'ER Suitel20 F/Ume. Exp'd pref. but &modelB.548·6444C.M. tocau. Looking for experienced
aw. acctg, eagineer, ' r · mo. • . 24 S ---__ not n e c. Soups / saleslady. Golf Shop I Fenced sttu e $30 TH.AN EVER ' HR lrvine92714
etc. Nr 405 Fwy le Beach Co8t1 Mesa. 646-1666 Found: Bike. CdM area. 669·0207 APT. MAN AG.ER sandwich"s. Apply In Maintenance .sales. Salary + com·
Blvd. 847.7727 M·F, 8·5. S T 0 R A G E Call to identify,, I Outcall) Semi-retired couple for person 3-Spm M . F 0. Sitt PART TIME mission. Newport Beach 6'4·6006 Gower St. Restaurant, Maintenance position 6-9pm. Expandin g youth Golf Course. Contact
300 sq. ft. + patio WAREHOUSE : 34X12 l8unil Adult&, in Nwpt. 1000 Bristol St. North. availab le Newpo rt counseling fi rm has JohnLeonard:7Sl·4653.
balcony' across from ,NB area. $175. 642-2255. LOST: Burmese ma le ~would love to party Maintenance exp. req. Newport Beach. Beach Area. Send re· openings for 3.5 shan>
Westdiff Plau. Avail in Af\er5:30call548·1SS8 cat. Dark sable, almost with you. Leslie or G46·1801. sume to 18001 Sky Park outgoing mature peop\e SALESPERSON
Apr 11 . $ 2 4 0 I mo . black, Reward. Ca II SY Iv i a . an Y l 1 m e . Attendant. Live in. Asslsl COIMfer Penot1 So. Suite C, Irvine CA to rmtivate ambitious
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"'"' •GG• S.Sl·l176. 761·""""' Mature ""rson wanted 92714 Attention Sara lG-13 yr olds: Call 2·Spm. ,,........,.,... """'° disabled professional r~ ---\" 642-4321, ext. 343. Ask for --------I REWARD' t ----woman. Costa Mesa. Dry Cleaninll establish· And Prime Office Space, · Lost while ATTEN ION . T1Jnn1s ment. Exper or will MillAIUCK rea. •• ••• • • • • • • • u • • • • • • • • c at w / g k 645·235 7 '"!!!!!!!!!11111!!!1!!11!!!1•!!1!!!!!!!11111!!!!!!!!!! Corona del Mar. 10'70 sq ray m ngs . players. Washer pull -----lrain.499-1985 START HERE 1-
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.... ••••••••••• •••••••• 556-3880 ~ "' ~ " ,. __ ..__ S SECRET• •y --------IYOllR C
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· eves. 631·8010 ---Ambitious boys and ~..-r erYlct groomed, enthusiastic -CU.,tom exee.utive Orri""· · ~ ICE .. Beauty Barbara. · . ,_ .. ~1 ..t...&1 -....0ple to earn up to For busy windsurfing ~... salon 1111 c t M 1 gm_, 10-13 years old. to ~ ~vnYtl "" b · M 400 SQ. f\. Pvt bath with · . 05 a esa; k S LES OFFICE. $46-SSO ""r day for a few us mess. usl be or· In Hlmtin"'on Bch Both Found ma'le Wh ' t 1 ~r ono or two even· -... ~ ganJ·-"' & bl shower. Balbo1 Pan•· ... · . · ippe · Su & k Challenging pos1·11·ons hours work as p/t'1me """'· neat a e to
.. w .. pri ....... to ~ .. 11 Call br1 di G Id gar Sp1'c ings a wee gelling h di . SD>im.642-4623. ....~-811 ,.,,09""' · now. n e o en 8 n_ewspaper subscrip-cxistin ourSemiconduc· sales rep. Hou rs are an e a variety of oa.r ..,, Retriever. yellow , t " I ff' r from 4p 9p & t · dut(es. Send resume lo: tions Transportation orJ sa es o ice or m· m ram·
for Plant Store. pa rl or
full time, exper. only.
'the Bizarre Bazaar.
645-3392 10·6
SALFSHARDWARE
FIT position in retaJI
hardware store. No Sun-
days or evenings. See
·St.eve. H.W. Wright Co ..
~26 Roc~tster. ~.~_.
SECRETARY Nwpt cntr financial
Ta..a.Mhrttt ..........
&WtrY 210 Newport Celltt'r Or .
Nwpt Btat-h ----
Wlll()f9ATOI Nwpt C.enter brokttage
firm, early hn. •*lary
open. Call Ma rjorie
644·3442 I~
WORD PROCESS~
SEC'Y Type 65, ~!ft"
benefits. Beautiful. .o&.
fK'eS. No fee to appU.
rant.
Mary Hickle Agencty. t
< 714 HM0·2920
YARDPO SOM Responsible wilh valid
Calif. Lk. 1.971 l'lacen
tia, Costa Mesa 1·2 PM~·
····················~·· .wfqiltt 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Victorian loveseat. ti', rust color. t ulted batk.
rosewood frame. 1600 J!!!Jl . ..[T~ 152.8 -
Antique ornate iron and
brass dble bed. Mall 1n
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1923 Remington Caih
Regisl('r, $350 Make tlf·
fer646·W96
female wire haired Fox Models Es and c·onstant adult cust omer SH\'ICe ing will be provided. 111W.17lhSt .. BoxG·6.
terrier, lri colored, Male corts supervision provided. rtopresentatives. Prior Your earnings as a ~~--92627_ ·
terrier, blk & tan. male 631· 7908 Call 3 to 5.30PM. a~k for customer service ex-Times sales rep. ~ill be Spanielmix.blk,liver& Andrea, 642.4321, ext. perience. m<1p ap-based on a guaranteed "'-ASTICSMIXEI
white. Female Shepherd 343 pitudes. typing 45wpm. hourly wage of SJ.SO + OPERATOR
tri -colored puppies. -----CRT exp. preferred. generous commissions to m ix adhesives.
COfP. Typing, word pro-CLOCKS. wall fr. $250.
ressing (Apple II ), lite Amer. oak curio (•ab,
SH, phone Hanking S475. Oriental vases $45
securities bark grnd. &$75. OBO. 631.5979 F/f84Mon-Fri Call for --------.............
Rthil/Ofce~t Prime l>usiness location toLo. 5025
on busy Pac Cat Hwy .................. ••••••
Ideal for retail or office 2nd TD to Sl mill. EZ use._ 11000 to 3,000 sq rt qualify. Downey Sav-
ava1l. ~:I ::~ M<Q•"d' 114-645-1100 -.au ·
Exec. Ste's. l'\J ll service, fnnt
greatly reduced. ' , DeMI 5035
754-6789 , •••••••••••••••••••••••
C:O-rcial Sallltr Mtg. Co. ..... 4475 ~ types of real estate ••••••••--••-•n mvest~nls SID!=e 1949 ...
Prime Tustin Ii San Special!Ulcj ill
• Clemente retail or office 2ect T1b
male mixed beagle, r.no.af Services 53601 ----Xlnl benefits package & Sinc·e this is a new pro-coaters & sealants .
black & tan, female •••••••••••••••••••••••· AtrrOMOTIV E salary commensurate gram opportunities for Permalite P lastics mixed Shepherd. blk & SWEDISH MASSAC E • LOTMEM! w4h experience. Please advancement are ·CX· Corp ., 1537 Monrovia
bm,644·3656 Relaxing.non-sexual Chevy dclaer offers full apply in person: celienl. Call now for Ave~.:B· _____ _
Robert 661·7820 00·8) or part-time permanent PLESSY m>re information about
SCDIM l[JS ------positions to youths lo as· SIMICOHDUC TORS this great opportunity. PRE-SCHOOL
M '1. fa:..,_~ sast in the body & servil'e 164l Kaiser Ave.. Call Mon-Fri. 957-2361. TEACHER ANS ~ depts in varied. in lrvine.CA.92714 ext.1204. 8:30AM-tt:30AM. Tue. WERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rdtin1g tasks See Mr. MANAG ER-AP.T :r~f>1~ur. N.B 962-3257
Scheme -Blank -Jobs W-"-~. 7 075 u ea Semi ret1'red I r ---------
Fr. ....,. H~ R C Dental •Secy A re you · coupe or 1ar -Vortex ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• ..,.,,A D ht •roltt 18 unit. Adults. in Nwpt. ~Ttaclttr For HB School Exp.
pref .. over 18. 960·8788
FACTS Man with intellectual Dove QuailSts. searchmR for a pro-Mamtenanceexp.req.
A teen.ager is someone background seeks li\'e· NEWPORT BEACH gress1ve, quality ore w~ listens to ever· in position as eook , at· -where your outRoing
646
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ything -TV. stereo, tendanl for elderly or AlITOMOTIVF. personality & dental ex-two-~~ne con· rook, secretary (or pro· SALES,ER-50 .. --RJ'rlise 111 handling M a t~~M~~!:1e l.-0
versat1ons ~verything fessional person. Call WANTED!!! . lelep~. appointment manage a large. q uiet
but FACTS. Answer Ad ~ 6 2 1 . Un limited opportunity. st·heduhnf( & patient t'Omplex in Costa Mesa
F d 642-~. 24 hrs. earnings to $3000 month t-onlact is apprel'iatcd & Salary + Apt. 675·5949
. IETAIL-SPACE . •FlXEQRATE 2ndTD oun : Small dog in & demo program No rewarded. We are a -----
Harbor Blvd, Costa •Tully Amortized virinity of Admiralty Intelligent, semi-retired auto sales experience highly motivated. car-MAMACIEMEMT
space. 730-1470; 831-8689. 642-2171 545..06! I
PRIMTIMG camer.a1 plat.erorun . .
~istant. Mon. Tue~. Fri &
Sat. Will work vertical
com mercial l'amera.
Knowledge of PMT pro·
t'eSS helpful. Xlnt for col·
lege students with relat
ed <'lasses.Apply in
person: 1660 Placentia
Ave .. C M.
Mesa. 972 sq. ft. Avail • •f\illy Assumable Way· Hunt. ff.arbor· 33 yr old gentlemen, net·essary but salt!s ex-mg team who is happy to Hardware retail. Assis· now. •No pre .pa y ment B ·ll84 athlete's cond, lookini: perienre pref er red offer lop salary & xlnl tant manager. Retail ex·
ReaJooomics Penalty SELL idle items with a for run. travel. & work of Throdore Robin s Ford. benefits incld medical perieore req. Laguna
. Ask for Skip, S46.0283 Daily Pilot Classified ~Y sort. l'\Jll or part• Cal 1 Tom A 1 ken al insurance to a dedic-ated Beach. 497·4403 lh Ad. Ume.496-9729 642-00!0fordetaals. r professional. s1600 1r · ---MARK --
.... ····~··-··················"~" llabys1ller wanted . ~:~'~t~i..:ewport Joi_n our ~~:illion Rel~:03~:.=sliotts mature older woman for __ _:__ _ _ _ _ _ do 11 a r c o m p a n y s.. JuaR CaDiitra.o • 8 • Tues & \hurs eves DENT..ALASSIST. Dil-ersify your ·in<•ome. •PriNate Oesks
• •D •y WEEK SPECIAL 6 9 JO Ea s r C.M. NEWPORTBEACH Want motivated sharp •Luxuryoffice A • 1 ~-7~~aftGpm lFYOU : me~~rwomen for mgmt surroundings
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8 01ys • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars • Babysitter wanted full • Are an exper1t•n1•ed hposillons.,. Set you_r own -Great walk-in business
I . . dental n•1.stant ours. r ant ast1<· in I •Compuny pa1·d
appt. 640-2350 Appicmcts 80H
SECRETARY Trade mag azine
publisher needs supe/
reliable organiied hard
worker for t•hallenging .
interesting job No SH.
Mainta.in computerized
d rculalion I isl. Some
computer expcr helpful.
Wid!! variety or o(c
duties. Non.smoker
pref. Fringe 'benefits
Seek permanent person
(714) 549-8393 ------.._ --
SECRETARY/-
WORD PROCESSOR
NB. CPA firm. seekmg
responsi ble person
Word Processing exp.
preferred. Call Kalhie
7fia.0511 .
STORE MAMA GER John Wayne Tenms Club
Pro Shop Sales exper
neeo. Top salary. Call [,ori between 9-5pm
64G-4020.
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HARBOR AREA Af PLIANCE SER \'!CB
We bu) used applianQH
Wt sell re<'ond .. g11ar,
appliantes S49-3D7i
Washtrs dryers. late
mode Is. S I O O up .
Deli veq, gua r
Masterchar~e Visa.
636~~m~s ' -I IUY APPLIAMClS. ~-957~
Se'ars 17 I CU (t refr""lf'"":--
\\ 1remaker. almond:
S200 641-1399 afl 6. I __.
Freezer $200. Wasb.er~
dryer. d W. ~ml reCru:
Sl25 ea 646-5848
forN•d Air l'\J rnace.
1'raser & Johnson ~fr
Model IOOCI. 100.0UO
BTU. Sl60. 642-0594
Bachelor·~ k 1tt·heneue.
see ad m Class 8025
~ OHO 642 0701
Refr11c s1dt' h~ side
Amana. 20 ru ft S280
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• • lime i;1tter. ma lure, my Ar ~ .... . l'ome No selhni: re-·
It's easy to place your 8-Day Week Class f ed b I d I home. Must be reliable • e eager to WOrK IO a I ..... ., • ., advertising . I I Y ma1 . a n It • 7141964_3419a(t 6PM . . fast-paced proi:ress1ve qwrni . .,...,·6705. •Strong management t--------~costs rust $8 -thats only a dollar a day! To qualify for this Office
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1 M support • special offer. you must oe a non-commercial user offering I ---. ---...tllave II friendly outi:o· edic~ • •lntem at1onai referrals mg personality. ladi .offict A11nt..t •Up to Sl.000.000 legal
.•• merc handise for sale up to $800 per ad. and.the price must e P IAIYedSmER •llave a mature at FUii tune . salary open., protection
be n d. Th
erson ne ed to ml•et l.i.tude Send resume tn P.O. Box
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1 your a e cost stays the same whether ycur ad e 6•yr old girl arter school . 2932 M . 'v •Financial Stabilitv
needs eight days selling tune or JUSt one. • at I 55pm & keep until s·k•11llasv. e good verbal 92Wi . 1ss1on ICJO, Ca. •Growth opportunities
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.BOYS-GIRLS How would you like to
e.am as much as $50.00 a
week? Do you like drhe
m imv1es. picnics, pizza
parties. beach parlres.
plus many other things?
Then you would probaby
probably enjoy workinl! for us.
QOALIFICATIONS:
Ga, range. Gaffers & Sat
tier. dble O\ en . SlSO or-
offer
Refrigerator likt• ne\\.
f'rost f'ree S 155
893 !Kl60
( approx. : pm C\•ery. •Are a non -smoker ---· -! 49·~1341
• day. Mon.Fri. MUST BE .... RSERY S I "" e Use one word 1n 1 each box About 4 words make one DEPENDABLF:. Must • w o u 1 d en; o y a "" ALES ------~-
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clas_sifted line of type. Minimum ad IS 3 lines P lease print • live nr Slont'<:ret'k l'hallenginjcareer loolonl( for personable.i RESTAURANT Elem .. Woodbr1d"e. Pleasecall644·059S neat. energell~ person Now hiring waiters
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plainly. • .. able to grow with a well · · lrnne. Student ok . D--..IST established Co. Min 1 waitresses. bus persons. Ref's Pie 11 '""• Lunch & dinner sh'1'•s.
• • a~ e l' a t""' b yr retail nursery selhno ... ,..-------------------------------, 5.52-0461 ft 5 30 wan"''" usy prat•tire. .. Apply in perf!on, Mon. .• I -a er · pm . Newport Beach Area. exper req·d Fitime We d . 12 ·5 The I . . I • Excellent pay with Stas rtmg salary Sl ,OOO to Cornerstone care. 300(
I Over 12 years or age.
2. Ntat. honest and de·
pendable.
3. Work after sctiool and
Saturdays.
CALL TODAY ~
537-5936 or 531·5257
8AM1o IOPM s • I • • benefits. 1,400 per mo . Pd 8 · 1 S I AKER or lralnH 646·4868 holidays & varations nsto t.. Costa Mesa
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f I • Sat. & Sunday 10 pm till ----.-_ Hospitali zation ins I tcorner of Bris tol &
f I • 6 am. Winchell's Donut EX a\'ail. Interview by appl. Bak_e~):. 5!15~70. ~-------• I I ~~use 253 E 17th St. seeking~~~ Assis· only. Call · Mon thru Fri. !i• -------·I
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• f i------t-----1-----+-----....J.-:...:.:.:.:-J ant a for appt. 6-7441 With pirkup. Part lime ~.
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I r------r------+-----+-----+---.0_ . .....:.-J work UJ Laguna Beach Fem--a.-ie-h-el_p_w-anted . ~~~~NURS~RY -before the W 16th.Costa Mesa.
• I • salon good n · reading pubht•,
13 20 . e nron· perm-P/T. c areteria. . STOP'.'· h ---------
! 1. ment, 5 days a week. G 11 one TYPIST • 1 • ca11 494.8888. real job. e'l$y hrs. No Take time to relax and Daily Pilor I 1_5_80_ -.-JBe.a.uti'ci·a·
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• p bl benefits. some clientele 6'4·8990 day642-~8. J Nwpt Ek~. t I u ish my ad for 8 days starting e pref. 642-6164. e : Classification e Beauty S·p-a-ce_r_e-nt-al-. -un-i·
• que decor. spa clous
Aoriat Dtl•e,ry Reliable. S4 per hr. full
lime. 2642 San Miguel
Nwpl lkh. 640·7980 :e I Name ' area. Super opportunity · f • for right person in a full
•. I A.ddress • service sa lon . Call SA~'~lsoN I C Kelley Hannum. 645·0662 Evenings Tburs-Sal., e I tty Zip ___ Phone _.._____ e BO"'TSHOW &at~daySundays.
Ch k M 0 • "" $4.2S/hr.6'4·8990 • I ec or . . en closed 0 Homemakers. students . ------
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e r····••••• WE 'LL. PAY THE POSTAGE ········-····1 e ~a:::if0~·;,A~~pt8!~~: Housekeepers needed.
• I I • ledger thru trial bal. & So~ exp. nee. Ca II :
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NO POST AGE I banking for numHous Angie, 492·6103 Ext 145. • l -. ~:i;::,~:~y ! ••. accounts~~~ct Janet HOUSEKEEPER• • l _ 1 · Uve in or out. Full or'
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• i U~ITE06TATES ' ~ • and general office , dry,litecooklngfor smJ
BUSINrlSS REPLY LABEL ,. phones. payroll. typing. family. Nice NB home C • Will tr1in to use small Rers please, salary
•• 111 ''""~-"AMIT NO 1uos1u 1ru. CAL1FcJl111• '?! ·• computer and word pro· negotiable. 541.2525 or • J .._ _______________ _,,,i•----;-cesser NNC ELEC· &4i281l
IS 'OITMIE Wl.l IE PAID ev AOOAESSEE ' 6 • TRONlCS 714/8'5·8000 -------• i ' ·Or1"91 Coatt D1ftyPllot ' Mr. W•bOfl lNTERU)RDESJGNs
• 4 llily Pi•1at i .• · t000••F1« Eat1l.4~1:~w1na ••• A I •· I Poeltion w/Nr. Bch, ln· Oran1t .co. Interior a 1 • I v e I t me n F I r m . 0.lpll Trlde P\lbllc• ' • I · .-I. RelJJOMlble For dell¥ don It ***• for Sala e 18 , • I i lnende1 trlDlldloat • tt.p. Qua11ntc1 i.a• and
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rims for Super Btetle T·top, AC. PS, PW. tilt
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'82 mo.iiels. Brand new. STROUD UPRIG HT ---'74COURIEI Alfat600 67!1,~ --------
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camper. no poptop , '80 Camaro V6, 3 spd
mech. sound S4000. i taodard , T ·top ,
'644-0262 AM/FM cass, $6200.
Cal. &lg 1835tc eng. rblf 9S7-l220evs.
trans. new pa1nl, Maga a..rWt '920
wt ra«nart dechr'omed, ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• llabotan double bed . --67~1057 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHEAP !136·9832 All parts to conv{'rt 101 77 200 SX SOK mi. Price Must sell or take over
·with maltN!as. Moon .CMtl1ry 1071 . . r . PUCH MAXI MOPl-:0 ___ ?n± 1600 to Velot·e, u r 12700 lease. Newport 760·6285
sblped mirrPf.• bead· ... -, .. ~ .... ·•••••••••• s.wt.)MocW..1 1092 Looks new. bri 11ht ptstons. $1400. 979·2748 963-0493
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lwia bed tra_me, com· All~pplies and rix· CHEVLUV FI RM , 673·47 50 or new brakes Ii two new • Zenith carb, oew paint, pld.e. ta. CAii : 631·4638 t,,,,_111• Alud'mo KNEISSL SKIS '73 Hooda 4!IO CB DOllC , '76. air <'ond. auto trans. .&-7-1948. ask for Kelly tires Pn vale party 'ti! MGB'convert. New Fr
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low .,. payment.s. 924 Best orrer 760·8872 or
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, 24 hr. :recess, t otal 12· inflatable sport boat. AMloS....,ice , .. ,
&a ~' : privacy ~. !!.!v87in7r8ude & xtras. & Accet1orit1 9400
'•19'..\\rfl solid, oak l.nfo. 714·~·7546 _,., ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~d or dbl bed. ~ codd, S85 OBO L.-fttt.dGoffCW. 1.3' S.400 f>VON . 40 hp
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Sians crib/~ll S80. Scfi't 'chr. gd cond ft50 1Mh-Uailil111•ce/ TOH~mJvER
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2925 HarbO~ Blvd
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WE PAY
TOP DOLLAR
FOR USED CARS
AUHMAGMOM
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Niguel pilot crash-lands at CdM High School
PROncTIVE FOAM -Two NeWp<>rt Beach firemen apply a
coat or. foam .to sinelP. erutine airplane after emergency
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landing. The craft was landed on varsity basebal1 diamond at
Corona del Mar High School.
87 STEVE MARBLE Of tlle DMly,... ,_
A Laguna ~iguel pilot avoided
disaster today when ht! landed
his sputtering single-engine
airplan~ on a Corona del Mar
High School baseball fi eld and
led his'wife and two young sons
safely away froqrthe wreckage.
"That's the shortest night I've
ever taken," said pilot Carlos
Be rnhard, who took off from
J ohn Wayn e Airport just
minutes before bis bumpy
landing at 8:55 a.m.
Gordon-Moss,-a junior at the
hi g h school -and a second
't>aseman on the school's team,
said he ran to the crumpled
craft and helped pull one of the
children and the pilot's wife
from the plane .•
"I was walking across th&
quad when I saw the plane,"
explained Moss, a student pilot
himself. "I dropped my books
and ran toward the field."
U.. &aid while Bernhard wu
helplng his Wile, he carried one
of the children away from the
wreck• "in case there was an
expJosfOft. ''
Bernhard said he was over the
ocean when his plane developed
engine problems.
Oelly~LANDING SITE Pilot set
his small plane down in
centerfield of the Corona del
Mar High School baseball field.
in. Just barely," Bernhard
explained.
The pilot, his wife MarJene
and their two sons. 4:)'ear-old
Jerr y and 21-monlh-old Richard.
suffered minor cuts and bruises.
The family was taken to Hoag
Memorial Ho s pital for
treatment.
1.
·-tw-cull n -ew budget sessio11 He said he headed back
towardi Lh& aiFport lookinc rot-a
place to land. He sa.ld it was the
first place he saw that be could
land his plane.
The Laguna Nigu~e+l-mnHa11~~~--.
·Governor reportedly set to.announce .second special meeting on Wednesday "We jus~ barely made it back
landed his craft in the center
fi eld area of the high school
varsity basebaJI field, ripped Out
(See FLIGHT, Page Al>
SACRAM ENTO (AP) ...:.... Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. will call a
second special session of the
Legislature to deal with budget
deficits, the Sacramento Bee
reported today.
The special session, like the
one that ended last week, will be
concurrent with the regular
session in progress . The advantage of a special session is.
that majority-vote bills can take
effect in 90 days, rather than
next Jan. 1.
The Bee said Bro wn will
announce the second special
session Wednesday when he
briefs lawmakers on the budget
situation. Unlike the federal
governme n t , the state
government cannot print money
and is required to have a
lnterf aith session
focuses· on refugees
By J EFF ADLER
Of .. Delly ..... ,....
The central moral issue facing
Christians and J ews today is the
fate of the world's 16 million
refugees, those attending an
interfaith breakfast in' Newport
Beach wrre told Monday.
Rabb Marc Tanenbaum,
natinonal inter-religious director
of the American Jewish
Committee, said t he world
suffers from an "epidemic of
dehumanization" a nd the
"power of redemption of lives"
lies with adherents to the two
faiths.
The interfaith breakfut, the
largest ever held in Oran~
County, was sponsored by the
Ame rican Jewis h Committee,
the National Conference of
I Christians and J e't's and the I Newport Mesa lrvirie Interfaith
Cjuncil. It was held at the
i combined St. Mark Presbyterian
Cbufch,Shir Ha Ma-Alot Harbor
Reform Temple In Newport
Beach.
Tax limits firm
in Mueachusette
BOSTON CAP) -Voters ln six
llasaachusetla town• b ave
· overwbelmlnaly rejected elforta
to IOOHD property tax lillllta
atabllebecl by PropoelUoD 2~-tn
a 1tatewld«I YOte 18 montU aao. ·
ID elecUon1 Monday In .
. Wla~beadoa. Stow, Ho1U1ton ·
;Wakefield, FreetowA &JLd
, CaatGD. YCUrl refuled to allow
tlMlr comlDuD!Uet to aue11 ·
.......... taae.
ln making bis plea for world
refugees, Tanenbaum told the
story of a refugee be met while
on a fact-finding tour of Vietnam
and Cambodia,
He said the refugee, standing
a l o n gside the l eaking,
dilapidated boat in which be had
escaped,_told o,f his discovery of
the da rk side of the human
spirit. "It is the-knowledge you
are abandoned by the world,"
Tanenbaum r emembe red the
r e fugee saying. The rabbi
pointed out that millions or
. refugees are in Somalia, Kenya,
the Sudan, Ireland, Lebanon,
other Middle East countries and
Uganda.
He called tbe Jewiab and
Cbrls\if.P communJtlea in the
United S(a~ a "community of
conscience" that to1etber C'all
help aave tbe lives of many of
these threatened peoplea.
Quest,ioafMI about the role of
Islamic a dbeienta lD tbe
interfaith di'alolue, Tanenbaum
aald that despite aetbaca, Jew ~
and-chrl1Uan1 bave bHn
''worktn1 qul-.tly to bu lid
Telatlombipa" wfth lluaUms ln Ulla country. . 1
DHcrlbed u one of the for~t Jewltb ecumenJcal·
leaden lo tbe UnltecS States,
Tanenbaum wu the oilly rabbi
who attended tbe Vatlcan n council and was a founder ol tbe
Joi•t Vatican International
. Conlu)t.atlve Committee.
la lm, tbe clerpmu wq
t••lted to t"• Camp DHlcl 1umadt meetbap to dlH-. tile atate of the natlon from bll
• hwl•b ev•pectiv• wltb
Prtlldtm'JINI'. ..
balanced budget.
State Controller Ken Cory is
expected to tell tbt' lawmakers
that there will be a $200 million
deficit in the $25 billion-plus
state budget which expires Jwie
30, despite nearly $500 million in
budget-salvaging steps taken in
the first special session that
ended Thursday.
Some experts sai.d that if the
recession continues unabated,
the deficit could climb closer to
$500 million. ·
'the Bee said Brown was
ready to endorse at least two
new steps: a severance tax on
oil, gas and minerals, and a
rewriting of ProPosition 13 to
raise new taxes on commercial
property. Details on the new
commercial tax were not
available.
Shocker:
electric
bills to dip?·
LOS ANGELES 'CAP>
Southern Califom1a Edison Co.'
anticipates lower energy costs .
t hrough 1982 and proposes
sb a rlng the break with
consumers by reducing their
electric bills an average of $2.32
a month.
Howe\>er, the $254 million
reduction sugeestlon comes -
while the utility collects a $172
'mllllon fuel adjustment
approved from January throUlb
April, and while it petitions the
state Public Utllltiea
Commisaion for a tl.2 blWoa
increase ertectlve lo January
1983.
An Edison apokeaman wbo
dectlned to be ldentilled ~alled
the Pf'9P08ed rate decrease a .
first and denied it WU intended
to -defuse critld1m of ill
bllllon-4ollar request.
"Lota ol tilMI you may tblnk · ••'re clevUilb, but In WI cue I don't think IO," be Hid, DOtinl
that fuel price acUuatmata are a ·
79•r'1 roatine.
State law orden utlllti• to 'pw cMMI" ID IMtr tuel COit.i
.to ........ , r
The governor dropped a ~
milJion oil severance tax at the
last minute before submitting
b is 1982·83 budget plan in
January. But he said 'it still
might be needed if the recession
continued, as it has.
Other possibilities include a 10
percent across-the-board cut for
the last four months of the
budget year in state payments to
doctors and others who 1>roVllh. de Medi-Cal care, and a tax for e
·first Ume on major healtfi plans
such as ~lue Cross, Blue Shield
and Kaiser Foundation.
William Hamm , the
Legislature's nonpartisan fiscal
analyst, bas prepared a list of
·possible budget cuts and money
transfers totaling $155 milllon.
Asse mblyman Ric hard
Robinson, D-Santa Ana, who
spear h ea d e d the
budget-balancing . fight in the
first special session, said he bas
another bill that would generate
$322 million through budget cuta,
tax collection speed\ll)s and
confiscation or surpluses in
some state accounts.
CHECKUP -Richard Bernha rd, 21 months. sits in mom '
Marlene Bernhard's lap while paramedic Mike Newburr'v
·examines him following emergency landing at Corona del
Mar High School. Jerry Bernhard, 4. looks on.
Senate OKs m8jor
~ti-hosing hiU
ORAIGf CDAST llATlll ~ .
Partly -cloudy tonl1ht.
Mostly fair and a little
w armer Wednesday ..
Local IUt!tY wjnds through
Wednesday. Chance of
rain near zero tonight and
Wednesday. Highs SS to a .
overnight lows 45 to 55.
~ •
W ASIDNGTON (AP) -The
Senate approved by a vote of
57 ·37 t he most s tri ngent
.anti-busing le1islation ever
approved by either house of
Con1reaa today.
CriUcs aald the measure poeed
a d i rect_ threat to basic
con1Ututlonal rt1ht1 and
predJcted it would die lo the
Ho,.e, which bas ,approved a
.weaker veralon ol tbe
le1t1lation.
"The fi1ht Ii not over," aald
Sen. Lowell Welcker, R-Conn.,
tbe ,..... o1 a 1mall croup o1
Uberalt who ban fouthl the
lttillation for nine moatbl until
they abudoned the ftlbt lut week.
Noaetbele11, today'a vote ·marked a major vlcto_17 for
S.ate caaeervatlv• MUllll to
retene ••Uoaal po~er OD • nvm~r of 1Mlal ]Han bJ-
limiting the power of federal
Judges to act on school busing,
a bortion, school prayer and
other constitutional questions.
The Senate bill would aeverely
restrict the authority of federal
courts and tbe Justice
Department to use businc of
pupils as a means or achlevln&
racial balance in public scboola.
As the debate wound down,
Sen. Dale Bumpers, D·Ark.,
condemned the anti-busln1
measure· u "the be&tnninl ol
the end of constltutlooal
tu•ranteea in thla countryt''
Supporters said the
an\1-buatn.1 bUI i1 aeeded to
counter tbe • •tyraaaJ of
UDeleded courta'' wlaieb _...
cbUdrm tranaDOl"t*i H~Ye
dlltancM from home to tet.ool .. ......... doela't work," .....
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llilll TlllY
The PBS pru~uatolioa
tonight of "C arl
Sondburg-Echou ond
Silnc:es" touclwa "' all '°"' a.critic. Sft Page .47.
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0ra!'89 Coe1t OAILY PtLOT/TUMday, March 2, 1112
I
·~aslil probed . .
-·r-;u·challfnges stat~t on tight.ai~ traffic
WASHINGTON (AP> -Air ~ .utme at NeUonal Airport ,, .. ~ tl1a.t when Air Florida f'U8bt
to cruhed that another Jet wu
"touchln1 down on the Hme
'""'"A1 even befon lb• ~llll
''" Utt~ alt, lnveat.1,1at.on say. .. Allboulh federel ruulatk>M
:irequlre a two-mile aeparaUon
between depart.las and amvtn4 plane~, the 1nvuti11t-ora ,~alculauoaa lndlcat• an Eutem ~lrtme. Jet. briefiy 1bared the
1 !z•·foot runway with the Air
"7 lorlda plane.
:'North-south
• transit
\
:'lanes ered . The· first public forum on
. plans to improve transportation
,systems along north-south
corridors in Orange County -
including the Newport-Costa
Mesa Freeway -will be held
tonight at Costa Mes~ City Hal~.
The Session organized by the
.c o u n t y T r a n s p o r t a ti o n·
Commission will begin at 7 p:ln.
and is scheduled to last two
~ours.
. Two north-south system e t
in Orange County : h e
Newport-Costa Mesa and
Orange freeways. All other
major transportation facilities
run generally in an east-west
configuration, according to
'trans~rta~on analysts.
Traffic aJong the two freeways
is expected to increase
drastically during the next 18
years as population within three
miles of them is projected to ,grow by 27 percent and
employment is anticipated to
grow 29 percent, exp'erts say.
~At tonight's meet~g. eight
reliminary options for
JDproving the traffic flow will
reviewed by stall members of
Uie commission and consultants.
:then members of the public will
~et a chance to speak on the
-.Iternatives.
:~ J-eaninne lrahan, c:ommlss1on
aide said the options are expe~ted to be reduced to three
b y August and a final
•commendation will be made to
tjle fift.meniber transportation ~miiilis on in November.
t. • The options include proposals
make on4' smJll chanees ln
e IP.t••• othenr:that invo
l(xteDdiftC the Oran1e Freeway
tp the Pacific Coast Highway or
jdding mass tran. sit rail lines to
ifte coast along MacArthur
~oulevard and Jamboree Road
' But the Eastern pilot, calculat d that at on• point
Lawrence S. JoMI, toda)I load a there wu &eta than one mile
National Tranaportati~ Safety 1eparatlon between the two
Board hearln1 tbat he was not Jetllnen. •
alarmed by the separation. 'The n1urea, whlch showed
Jones, a 11-year Eastern Eutern Fllcht 1451 touc·hea
veteran, a ck now I e d 1 e d, down on ruf\w•y 36 a1 the Air
however, that bis ccr·pllot Florlda plane was still on ltl
remarked at one ~lnt, "It looks takeott roll, were baaed ln part.
like this ls 1otnc to be cloae." on readinc• from the ru1ht data
Sayln1 ..he had landed man)' recordert from both pl•nes.
times at the airport, Jones said, The Feder a I Av lat lon
"As far as 1 waa concerned. this Adminlatratlon challen1ed the
was a proper separation.·• calculaUona today and Francia
NTSB investigators .have McAdams, who heads the NTSB
inquiry, said the data would be
re-examined.
The NTSB investigators apd
other sources emphasized
Monday that no link had been
found between the . degree of
separation and the accident.
which killed 78 people when the
Air Florida· jet bit a busy
commuter bridge and plunged
Into the Potomac River.
But one pilot knowledgeable
about conditions that prevailed
on the snowy Jan. l3 afternoon
al National Airport said, "For
this type of weather it's
extremely close." The pilot
asked that bis name not be used.
The calculations developed by
the NTSB's air traffic control •
group show that Eastern Plight ___ 'f -er..
1451 touched Clown at 31 sec.onds .., • .......,.
af_ter 4 p.m. EST on National~KER MUSIC The wtnd section of the L6ndon S\'mphon\' Airport's runway 36. At the. · · same time accordin1 to a rchestra warms up on the fl oor of .the London Stock
t ranscript 'or the Flight 9() Exchange in readiness .f~r a concert given later Monda~·
cockpit recorder, the Air Florida night for m embe rs and fru~nds._
jet was still struggling to get off
the ground at the other end of
the runway, having just reached
its point of no return. From Page A1
Ltiht tbften that did UU11
more than dampen tb• Oran1e
coast late Wonday and early
today are expec:t.ed to 1lv1 way
to clear 1kle1 and warmer
temperaturet by Wednetday.
N attonal Weather Service
offlclall aald lbe northern cold
fronl tliat moved into the county Moocj~ wu expectea to drop at
,least halt an lncb of rain but fell
far abort ot that fl1ure.
lo ~Ana •. 10 of an lnch
fell while rain 1au1e1 in Costa Mesa showed .11 of an inch
dropped during the brief storm.
Huntiogton 'Beach weather
watcher J . Sherman Denny said
his gauge measured .11 of an
inch of rain, bringing the season
total uJ1to 7 .14 inches. ""\.
He said last year at this time,
8.21 Inches of rain bad been
recorded in Huntington Beach . . ' "I'm afraid the storm's just
about over and that's really too
bad," Denny lamented. "We
·really have to get with it if we
hope to catch up with last year."
He said la.st March W.Jlll a wet
one.
• Weather bureau officials
predicted temperatures should
drop to about 53 deg~es tonight
and reach ·a high o f 68
Wednesday.
DEADLY FORCE EXAMINED • • •
CHARGED -Angelo Buono
s it s in Lo s Angele s
cou rtroom lis t e ning to
opening arguments in the
"Hillside Strangler" case. in
which Buono is accused of
killing 10 women and girls.
FAA spokesman Fred Farrar
said that even iC It were found
that separation rules were
violated the reason could have because of a breach of policy. ·firing from or at moving vehicles unless ln
been the inability of Air Florida Like Fountain Vallt.y and Laguna Beach, self-defense or the defense of another officer or
Public funds
for Schmitz
defense hit
Flight 90 to gain proper Irvine t)as a wri~ten policy on firing a gun. Such person. The polic.e may not fire at ml.ademeanor
acceleration during its takeoff. policies have been revised many times over the suspects or persom under 18 unless they're T~ air controller handbook years, officials say. threatening the life of an officer or other
requires that a minimum of a The policy for Irvine and Fountain Valley persons, which such action endan1er1 the life of
two. m 1 l e s e par at ion be are similar. Firearms are permitted to be fired others or In cases or crimes a1ai.n5t property.
maintained between departiltg in se.l!-defense or when a suspect may cause Above all, Laguna Beach policy repeatedly
and "arri vlng aircraft. But serious injury or death, in defense of another states use of deadly force is an option only when
Farrar said that as a practical officer or a crime victim , to prevent a crime in "other means have failed." Those rules. and
matter controllers are told they which a human life is in serious jeopardy and to others make-La1una Beach's re1ulaliou-•
can bring an arriving plane to apprehend a neelng felony suspect who is perhaps the most specific of any la\\'
wit.bin two miles "as long as the considered violent and is a threat to use deadly enforcement agency on the Orange Coast.
SACRAMENTO <AP l -A departing plane has startt<I its force. "Basically our rules are more restrictive
citizens' group is suing lo relieve takeoff roll." Fountain Valley police "generally" prohibit and defined than the California Penal Code,"
the taxpayers of footing the A report submitted by the the use of warning shots or attention shots said Laguna Beach Police Chief Neil Purcell.
legal expenses of :.Lale Sen. J ohn NTSB task force's air traffic except to stop an attack by a group of rioters or Indeed , Laguna Beach· also requ~res
Schmitz, target of a $10 million control committee concludes for summ6ning aid when other communications mandatory interviews with a psychologist for
libel suit. that • •co mpilation and aren't available. Firing a gun from a moving police officers involved in a shooting incident.
The group, Citizen Advocates, ext rap o 1 at ion of radar vehicle also is "generally prohibited. "Being involved in i shooting can be a
s aid Monday that the use of information indicates" that the "MO$t police officers go through their entire traumatic personal experience," Purcell public~ to_pay for Schmitz's 'separation between Flight 90 career and only pull their triggers once or twice explained. "We found it's better to have a k&aJ ~ls "wasteful and and East.em J:ligbt 1451 came to (on duty)," explained Fountain Valley Police mandatory 'shaJl' policy.
unlawful." It asked the less than a mile . Capt. ·Bill DeNisl. "In my 17 years as a "There's a stigma that's placed on any
Sacramento County Superior policeman I've fired on two occasions and both officer," he said, of psycholoeical counseling.
Court to block payment of the, times to get somebody's attention." "Some caJJ it the macho image of the officer. ~ matfltall .. uit is.relOlved. Se • et Fountain Valley's use of the word He is hesitant or reluctant to come forward to -::S~bmitz wu sued Jan. 22 by rvICeS 8 "generally," however, still leaves open th.e fellow police officers all the way up to the chief
Los Ane.eles attorney Gloria· f J option to use firearms. to say that 'I think I need help.' " ·
Allred for statements contained or VO unteer 'Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle In Irvine. warnjng shots are prohibited and
in a press•reJease in which he • Robitaille said his department's deadly forl!e meetings with psychologists are encouraged but
1---11 .. Newport Beach.
described her as a "sl.~ic~k~b~u~tc~h~-114~.-l!Tlmr-lHr.~E"lrf'iSnlT~~·~· ~elosel-y follow Galifemia Penal Gede --tntteH:t-tmftit&ftnd&e1t1lr:ee~dr.-. --
law y e1 ess." guidelines. Though not all police agencies agree on the
The same release, on the Additionally, warning shots and firing from need for specific rules on the use or deadly
'
Not included are separate
proposals on whether to modify
or complete the Newport-Costa
Mesa Freeway to the coast
s ta l ione r y of the Sena le Edna Audrea Bowden. a a moving vehicle are prohibited. force, Dr. Arnold Binder. who directed a recent
Cons titutional Ame ndments Huntington Beach resident who Robitaille s aid officers who have been UCI study on force, noted Orange County has
Committee which Schmitz then was active in many community involved in a shooting are not automatically pioneered innovative law e nforcement chaired, characterized some· organizations, died SundaJ:'.. at . required to meet with a psychologist, though he procedures.
highway. · individuals who attended a Pacifica Hospital at age 74. said such aid is al..4ays available. "I would say we have the most progressive
statewide series of committee She was a member of the He added that a superior hasMt~e right to police departments in the country," the social
Fair seeks
talent
hearings as ''lesbians" and Huntington Beach Se nio"r order an officer involved in a shooting to obtain ecologist said. "I don't think I'm exaggerating
"queer.'' 4 Citizens, a volunteer at the such counseling if it is believed necessary. wpen I say that."
The hearihgs were held late Huntington Beach Thrift Shop, a Robitai lle also observed that many The $361,000 UCl research project, funded
last year on Schmilz's proposed member of the Lincoln County departments are reluctant lo adopt deadly force by the National Institute of Justice, examined 14
constitutional amendment to ~hapler of the Women 's policies much tougher than the state code metropolitan police departments over a
equate abortion with murder. Democratic Party and a past because such policies may expose them to two-year period. · Amateur entertainers are
l)eiog sought by the Orange
County Fair to perform during
the Orange County All-American
fair on July 9-18.
On Dec. 29, Schmitz was matron of Eastern Star. greater liability in civil suits. Binder noted Orange County was not
stripped of his committee Funeral services and burial M !)le Laguna Beach Police Department, included in the research because there were not
chairmanship and other Senate will be in Newark, Ohio. restrictions narrow lhe options for use of deadly enough instances of use of deadly force. And he
leadersbip posts. The Senate She is survived by her sons, force. said many of the recommendations in the report
. Singers, dancers, variety acts
..,d clowns are invited to brush
off their top hats and polish their
up shoes.
later r~primanded him. . Jerry E. Bowden and Devid Warning shots are not permitted under any have already been instituted at county law
The Senate Rules Committee' Bowden, both of Ohio; her . circumstances. Officers are prohibited from enforcement agencies . has decided to pay Sc.hmitz's· daughter. Nina Brodrick of
legal fees because of what it Bonsall. Calif.; three sisters,
, Anyone interested in
auditioning can call 751-3247.
called an "obliga,tion" to Wi lma Dobbins , Louella
''protect the s tate from StrachenandMildredGearhart;
·liability." and a brother, Jessie Dobbins.
Rain dQesn 't stop landlords
They wai~ t~ convert SF ~partments to condos
SAN FRANCISCO
0
(AP) _: that oversees condominium ·•People are general ly
Neither a mighty raiastorm nor conversion. apprehensive about a possible
the tedium ef three ~ghts kept After the last application was moratorium on conversion ...
the hopeful from waitmg out.side taken ''I announced to the mob real estate is not selling very
City Hall for a chance to convert do vnstairs ~ I shouldn't say fast ... most property owners
apartments into condominiums. mob, they were very well like to have the option of selling
, In a city where modest horn~ organized" that applications for Instead of renting, the value of
in ordinary neighborhoods sell another 1,500 units would be property goes up ... and it's
for $150,000, standing in line for given out on a stand-by basis, easier to get a loan,·• Wong said.
more than 60 hours wH a small 'Vong said. Judy H~wthorne, who arriv~
price for some to pay for a shot Since many permits issued in at 5 p.m. Friday and earned first
at getting a condominium .J .. '!vious years have not been place on line, said s he was
conversion permit in 1983. 'utilized, more units mlght be offered $25,000 for her spot. She
By 10 a.m. Monday, the 46th p e rm i l t e d to become kept it.
person in a line snaklog in the condominiums in 1983, Wong "I'm standing by to stand by,"
rotunda ol City Hall bad signed said. said Joan Crowley, who just·
up for an application for the last "In 1980 it took four weeks to moved here from New York.
of 1,000 units -the maximum fill 1,000 and another four weeks Jn line since 9 p.m. Sunday,
number ot apartments that can to gel 1,000 for stand·by. 'Ibis. her number was 85. She said it w converted in a year, said Ray year we got 2,500 in five hours," was well worth her while to keep
JVong, chief of the cfty office Wong said. reading a paJjerback novel, wait
lor a chance to register and hope
~ ORAHOE.COAST
· Illy Piiat
Thona1 P .. Haley
I .._..... ... ~ fa«lll ... Oftic.<
~ Robert N. Weed ,,_..
Thonas A. Murphlne .....
L K8Y Schultz ............ .. 0o-.11~
1 Md'99I P. Harvey ......,..,.,_
twwiecn N. Goddard Jr,
~-Chlrtll H. LOOI ....... ...,
MAIN~ •wne a.ya., C-. Meu, CA. ,...,..._:._1.,...c_-...c._,..
that those well in front of her
might later decide not to convert
or fail to quaUly. •
Ms. Crowley, who owns a
two-unit house, says lt 'mules
sense to permit condominJum
convenloo. .. U I sell'· Lnatead of rent, "I ·
iet a bil chunk . . . There are
~<._....._,. .... c. .. -...c.i.._... all these bll housea In San ..+fiNi~=~~"" '¥utr1tr.M.n-.... Franci1co. People don't have
--·
1
, 1eryant.a anymore, marri.ates
are breakil\I llp, bealln1 bUla
are enormoua." ·
And, the 'aa.kl, "the ell)' would
set more real esta~ tlixea."
Durins tbe weekend. tbole
waltint lnooeed ln lleeplne ball
or aat ill. M.acta cbllU -aa4
chatted with Mw-found fri-.la . • '
It's dllllcull to II.now where to
begin to tell you about my
·tates1 gemological experience.
I 1ust spent a wonderfully
exci'ting l our daya in Los
Angeles! Well. I know that
begins to sound doubtful right
away ... but let me explain.
The Gemological Institute of
Amer ic a 1s currently
celebrating its 50th anniv8fSa1Y
and sponsored the first
International Gemologlcal
Symp osium. All the top
luminane&. of the gem and
mineral field were invited to
present papers on subjects of
their e)(pertlse . lltty·hve ol
the brightest minds tn the gem
world holding forth on their
favorite subjects. What an
I ncred i bly w onderf ul
opportunity for the 700
participants from 32 different
countries I
While It wasn't poMlble to -
hear tJjf fifty-five presentations .
.. sometimes there were three
aesslons running concurrently .
.. It was possible by ca'htfully
organizing one's time to work
In twenty-six of them ..• end I
did!
Many of the scheduled
199lkerl were friends of mine
IO I pMMd thOM and w.nt to
hear onaa fhat are leas
• avali.t>t. to me under orttlnwy
circumstances , .. lh<>M from
·Kenya. "Tokyo, Ruula, Waat
Germ,ny, Switzerland,
England, Auatralla. Brazil,
SOut.h Africa. Cenada. and the
Nalherlanda. I'm aura th•
gener.i public would recognize
aoma of the lamout nemee . " .
Carrolll Chatham, Benjamin ZucMr. Edward Tiffany. John
SlnMnkM, o.r.ld Rothchild,
George Kaplan. E~ward
Out>elln, end Dr. Archie
@
EiEM WISE Kalokennos. These have
authored books that hav
popular readership among 'non-
profeaaionals who enjoy gem eutljec:ta.
In that four days I gathered
lots of material that I can ahate
with you In many. many future
Gem 'NIM columns. It~ a
great learning and sharing
expertence Tor alt who
llltended. My contribution was
my black opal pendant wtuch I
wore to alt lhe social events. I
especially enjoy wearing It
when I know I'm going to be in
the oompany of people who
recognize its unlquene99 and
8P9f'&Clate Ila ,..,. beeuty. At
lhe dlnner·danoe Ill the L.A.
MuMUm of Netural Hititory I
met Dr. KAllok.erin•. author of
'.'In Search of Opal" and,
"Australian Precioua Opel." Hla
f1IC8 tit up when he aaw tM
pendant and ha aald "Ah.
superb, SUPERB! It 8houtd be
In a muNUml" I lotd him thel
maybe ~. but fOf the
pretenl I enjoy weerlng and
ahaling It with the ope! '°"'9
among my frlende. I _,,.,
him that It la caralull1
prot.ded In a bet* Yallt mo9l
of the time and I only t.ke It
out on WlfY ..,.alal oc:caa6oN.
Dr. l<ltlokertno. eecorted me
to the guarded ro~ thet ~ lhl Hlaton geftl ....
at the w.,~ oomP9"id "'f .,... opel ID lht Of"9 In
that dlaplay and we '°'" ~ .. tMftnlll"lft-
you think I'm ~ • _. • ..., ""bleck -........... . noWIWf'TNl•-.... 11• .................
have MIN "'Y nlOI .... jeWllry In tM ltOf'I ... -..
• &'tlllll>'w .•• OMl9 ...
..............
HAPPY 90TH Actor William Demar est t center I is feted
on his 90th birthd ay during his 10th annua l golf
tournam ent m Palm Springs by form er presid ent Ger ald
For d <left > ttn<I T\' ho~t Jack Barry
'1looney developing. I owa project
Actor Mickey Rooney, who
says he ha·s had a long love
a ffair with the state of Iowa.
is joining his Des Moines
bu s in ess partner i n
d evel o p i n g a fami l y
recr eation complt'X in the
southern part of the state.
"I fell in love with Iowa.
and I've been in and out of
the s tate. unnoticed, ov~r the
past 30 years:· Rooney said.
"I feel so at home in Iowa
A 1 rorthcommg hiol,!raphy
or Lyndon Johnson s ays the·
36th prestdent insis ted that
the Holy Ghost \'1S1ted him
d uring the earl) mo'rning
hours when he r<.·<.·c1ved his
,daily Vietnam briefings.
Jn the two volume work.
''The Politician," the author.
Nancy Reag:.in's ·'cliu~t"
patronizing of the fash111n
industry sets a poor example
. for women of lesser means.
sa ys Joan Mondale>, wife of
fo r mer Vice Pr<'sidcnt
Walter Mondalf'.
M rs . MondalC' told
reporters after a -.pccrh to
the American t\<,soe1ation of
School Adm1n1strators in
New Orleans th CJ I the first
The people are wonderful. ..
R ooney and ·Ric bard L.
Davis Sr. sa i d th ey
pu rch ased the Southfork
Mar ina on Lake Rathbun at a
public sate for $335,000. They
said t hey pl an to invest
another $200,000 to add 20 log
cabin)'. a swimming pool, a
r est aur ant with a d ance
a r ea. a c hild re n 's
playground and shuffle boar-0
and horseshoe courts.
T exas Obser ver m agazine
editor Ronnie Dugger, writes
that LBJ asked one or his
ambassadors if he thought
God was making ea rthly
v1s1ts When the unidentified
ambassador said no , Dugger
says, the president related
his spiritual encounters.
lady's s upport or designers is
"great for fashjon , but it bas
pretty limited appeal."
··How many people a r e
there who can afford to go
out and buy a $1.000 dress7 "
she s aid.
Last month. however. Mrs.
Rea_gan said she had decided
to s top accepting th e
designer dresses.
The royal couple arrived at
London11 Heathrow Atrport
on a commercial a lrlloer,
landlOI In heavy foa wblch
forced several other ffilbtl
not equipped with a blind
landing system t.o divert or watt untfl the weather
cleared.
The 20-year-old Diana, who
l• expecting a baby In June,
wore. a• blue and white
glngham smock and an1ora
jacket. Her bl<>nd hiir was
deeply bleached by the sun.
A group of Churches of
• Christ in far wes tern
Kentucky issued a public
challepge to astronomer Cart
Sagan to debate the topic or
cre ati o nism ver s u s
evolution.
Sagan, 'however, says be
h as n o time fo r s uch
··pseudo.science.··
The challenge was issued
in a full page ad vertisement
i n T he P a d uca h S un
nt;wspaper.
Sponsored by 23 Churches
of Christ, the advertisement
Qegi ns, "We c h all e nge
evolutionists to engage in a
fo u r ·night, publ ic, o r al
debate on the question of t he
ultimate origin or human
beings."
P o rtug u ese Pre m ier
Francisco Pinto Balsemao
~aid that Pope J ohn Paul II
confir med h e will visit
Portugal on May 13.
The visit to the famous
shr ine of Our Lady of the
Rosary of Fatima is to occur
on the first <Jnniversary of
the attempt on the pope's
life
T he na me of P a lom ar
Airport at Carlsbad i~ being
c h ange d t o M cC l e l ·
p n ·P alo ma r A i rp o rt
in honor or the late Gerald C.
Mc Clellan, who pl ayed a
major role in establishing the
field
Sa n Diego Co unt y
s upervisor s a pproved the
change
Warme r days due
S rrwg '·'~
...
I
Ora"91 Cout DAIL. Y PIL.OT/TuNdey, March a, 1112 ,.,,
Moos e, senior~ .f:rie nll .
. New car.pet at Mesa. hall smoothes 'r uffled featliers
A dllputt over 1 1blbb)' p6ece
of carpet· that led memben ol
tbt llooae Lod1e to Iott the
door• ol lt.t Costa Mesa hall to a
senior cltben hot hmcb pro1nm
has been settled.
All the problems that peaked
last month when a $$ million
laws uit was tiled a1ainst the
lodge have been ~wept und.,r the
rug, &o to speak.
Everyone seems happy again.
Newpo rt B ay
bri dgework
near fi nish ?
The Pacific Coast Hi gtlway
bridge over Newport Bay could
be completed in eight ~e~ks -if
it doesn't rain. ""'\
Dennis Stellenbe rg, structure
sup,erintendent for the Kaster
Corp., contractor ror the $8.9
million project, said that, if the
weather remains d ry . ttlree
lanes now closed to traffic will
be opened in three weeks and
bridge const ruction will be
complete in eight weeks.
Workers now are resurfacing
the three traffi c lanes soon to be
opened, he said.
'Then, construction crews will
focus on completing the bridge's
median strip, to be built out of
red concret e cobblestone. and
the turning lane, Stellcnberg
said.
I
and th41.Y can thank Rorer Al'°n
for their 1ucce11.
Aiton owna the Carpet Barn In
Costa Men. He donated 145
yurcts of plush nylon carpet to
the lod&e lu~t week, a Uowl.oi·
orrtclols to te ar out the old
carpet and purge their problems
with the seniors at the same
time.
"He went out of his way to
he lp us," said Moose lodge
11e~retary Dan Reddick. "He
told us to come on down to the
s tore and pick out anything we
wanted."
Thin1s we ren't always I °'
e asy, howe ve r . In fa~t the
conflict between tbe loyal 0fder
of Moose Lodge No. 1457 and
offi c ial s from tb e
Trans portation Lunch and
Counse li n g pro1ra m got
downright dirty.
It betan J an. 13 when TLC
workers attempted to move
re frigerators, a dis hwasher,
microwave ove~tables, chalu,
s ilverware a'nd fil es to a new
locaUon at Rea Middle Sc hool in
Costa Mesa.
Moose lodge members refused
.
equipment only after ~n Orankt
,County Superior CO'utt 1 Judi•
.ordered them to. • ·
But while th'e re('urn•it
equipment enabled t~ bot lunt~
program to get baek lo 'normal,
It left lodge memt>ef't ~ool1n1
their heels on a u am-sp,it
carpet.
In stepP.e<f, Aston~· • -l
The J3..year·old Costa Medn
explained that he wanted t o
donate t he new rug to help e~d
t he dispute between the lodie
and the senjor citizen group.
"My grandmother goes to a
simila r senipr proCJ'Q\jio N.,
Mexico," said Astf>n: ~·tr stile
didn't have that l don't know
where she'd be. l just wanted !o
do something." . i •
Shirley Cohen , director of TL .
said s he hopes the attorneys f~
t he lodge and lhe.JCO\ Jun
program c an co rn ~ •to
agreement to end the ss-milllon
lawsuit.
"It was really lef'rific ·or ~e
carpet people," said Ms. -Cohen.
.. E verything is going really fine.
The seniors seem reaJ happy."
to s urrender the equipment until Bomb threat hoax' a carpet installed by TLC two
years ago was replaced.
What followed was a series of
c harges and counter c harges
.that left the relationship between
the lodge and TLC as worn as
the tom, shabby carpet under
dis pute.
T LC filed a S5 million lawsuit
against t he lodge. And Moose
lodge members returned the
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ON SAFE 'GROUND Pi lot Carlos Bernhar d
of La~una '.'ii.1wel dc!-.cribcs bu mp~· landing to
officer Rirk Aradll·\ of :'l:c•\\'port lkac·h
Delly l'llot ,._'°I a k MMI 1tM1ti.r
Police Depar t ment following incident th i~,
m orning at Corona de l Mar High School ..
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From Page A1
FLIGHT. • •
a fence and carved a trench
down the lhird baseline before
sla !l'ming mlo a dugout
The fi eld was to be the site of
a h igh school baseball game
today . It was unc lea r. this
morning whether the ga'me
would be played .
"I guess the game will be
canceled.'' said Moss. "Tl's ltind
of a bummer when you have a
plane sitting in your dugout.··
Ne wport Beach fi re m en
spr ayed down the c rippled
airplane w;th a thick white foam
to contain the gasoltne that was
•
leaking from the wreckage
Bernhard, who was standing
on the ball diamond t a king
pict ures or his c runched plane,
s aid he didn't panic .
"N o r eal pro ble m s -
ever ything's okay," he kept
repeating. admitting he didn't
recall s lamming through the.
fence.
He said he didn't lower his
l anding gear and had little
problem keeping his cr aft from
flipping over as H did a belly
ride through the ball field's
inrield.
.. ' .. '
·I
In ve s ti gat ors f rom th1
Federal A viatwn Adm inistralion
wer e s ummoned to the highi
school to study the airplane LO
det e rmine wha t we nt wron~
with the craft. -·
"I've been fl ying for 3(}
years," u id Bernhard, "and
this is my first accident. I trus~
it will be my ~ast." '
Moss said from his own flying!
experiences, Bernhard 1Ha1de a
good landing. .i
"It was ~xcellenl ," ·the. yo~
student pilot said. '·'A. little
fest maybe. but perfect oth
than that."
I' Tax increases nixed ~
Reagan !e~ists 'Potomac_pessimists' budget Il!oy~s 1!
CHEYENNE, Wyo. CAP> -
President Reacan turned aside
calls to r aise taxes a nd cul
d~f ense spending today and
promised that his economic
program "wlU guide our country
out or this dark· tunnel of
recession and decline."
Faced with a growing list of
congressional propos als lo
revise his big-deficlt budget,
Reagan said W ashington
"seems paralyzed by
h andwringers," and derided
critics as "pesslmist.s on the
Potomac."
The president said he is open
lo s uggesUons to cat the deficit,
particularly propoaals to reduce
federal spending.
''But as the volume of voices
rises In debate, there is one
thing I want to make very clear:
my commitment to ~utting taxes
and rebuilding our defenses is
every bit as stron1 today as it wu the day I took office. There
must be no retreat In these
areas, .. Reagan declaJ'ffl.
T,,e president sgoke at a
Republican fun -raising
reception for Sen. Malcolm
Wallop, R·Wyo., who l1 facln1 rt-election this year.
Later. ln Albuque~que,
Rea1an said the admlnl1tr1t.lon
was willing to cons ider any
compre hensive alte rnalive
proposed by Congress "as long
as it does not compromise
fundamentals of our tax
program."
th~ .
cut
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Mission Viejo .. Co ... '
aids Music Centei:.i
{\
•l
1,
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.. , ,,
The Mission Viejo Co. baa
pledged $100,000 toward the
construcUon of the future ~
million Orange County Music
Center in Costa Mesa, il was
announced Monday.
The gift from t he Southern
California development firm and
its parent compan y , P.hlllp
Morris lnc., br.ln1s to $20.7
million, the total bumber or
contributions raised toward the
con&tn.tction and endowment of
a maln 3,000-seat theater and a
1,000-seat theater to be built
near South Coast Plaza.
"We are eitt.remety pleuea \o
receive lhla lead erablp
commitment and tr\llt that lt
wlll be the firlt of many from
buslne1se1 In the southern
portion of the ffUntJ,'' uld Henry S.,.ntrom, m"'6e ~
trustee chairman.
HJ
Music Center omci•ls plan tij'
build the perfot'l:nlng art,~
complex on five acres or Ian
donated by the . Segeutro
.family at Park Cen~er Pri\'.f
S u nflower Avenue tn Sout
Coast Plllla Towq •.Cei... or
Bristol Street and the S,n~e1
treeway. . 4 ·'For two de.cad~• o ur
company has been nouria~td by
the creativity, vitality· and
diversity or Orange County,"
said Philip Reilly, pres1dent of
Mission Viejo Co.
"We are pleased ~ have the
opportunity to join wlt"b other
corporate cltiaens 1ocr the
community at large in"lhla effort
lA> provide a focal point re.-the
cultural life of our COWl\1 " he
added.
Groundbre~~ for eem~-ir,'a · to -rmir
lD July.
.. I I
Orange c'out DAILY PIL6T/Tultday, March 2, 1'82 -
am11raign sta~ed
Y3. draft resisters
ASRf NGTON CAP> -
U·draft lfOUpa announced a
ouQter· lnti mid a lion•·
palp Monday to combat
ernment efforts to 1et young
n to re1lst.er with Selective
vice.
he announcement from the
mlttee Alalnst Realstration
. the Draft (CARO), which
cribel itaell as a. coallton of
anti-draft organizations,
eomes a day after the expiration =the srace period for young
n to reciat.er without fear of
secutJon.
.Ye~suela euts
erude oil price
NEW YORK (AP>
Venezuela has reduced the price
ol lts lower-quality crude oil by
-..50 a barrel and Great Britain if1 on the verge or cutting its
P,dce for the second time this
Y,ear, industry sources say.
Monday 's developments
underscored a trend in oil prices.
£hina warm V .S.
'On Taiwan d e als
PEKING (AP) -China ~arned the United States today
Jt:'ls "preparing for the worst;• in
' Si'ho·U.S. relations if the Reagan
administration ins is t s on l~hg-term arms sales to Taiwan. 1• It was a strong hint that the
t;!binese government might
reduce the level of diplomatic
relations between the two
c\luntries, as it did last year with
the Netherlands because the
!>utch government agreed to the
!illle or two submarines to the
1'lationallst Chinese government
dn Taiwan.
£hapman breab .
26-day fast
:'4ARCY, N. Y. CAP> -The
i~nfessed killer of former Beaue
qhn Lennon voluntarily broke a
6-day f'ast about 40 minutes
aiter he learned of a court order
authorizing doctors to force-feed
lim, officials said. ! Mark David Chapman be~an
taking Uquid nutrients alter -be
saw a copy of an order iNued
Monday by State Supreme Court
j J ustice John R. Tenney.
Soviet. promiae
Poland aid boo•t
MOSCOW (AP) -Soviet
leaders assured Polish Premier
Wojciech Jaruzelski that \be
Kremlin will step up economic
aid lo hls martial law regime,
official Soviet sources said
today.
The sources, who asked not to
be identified, said President
Leonid I. Brezhnev and Premier
Nikolai A. Tikhonov told
Jaruzelski during two days of
talks here that Moscow will
provide Warsaw with more aid
than had been agreed to only
two months ago.
Tass flay1 V.S.
onAtlanta trial
MOSCOW CAP ) -The official
Soviet news agency called the
• trial 'that convicted Wayne B.
Williams of two murders a farce
and claimed Atlanta ·s black
community fears "new bloody
sallies of racist murders."
Atlanta authorities .. are in a
hurry to stop an investigation
into the atrocious murders of 28
black youths, .. Tass news
agency said today. •
Salvador rebe l11
trappe d on hill
SAN SALVADOR, E l Salvador
(AP) -El Salvador's defense
. minis ter says government
troops have trapped hundreds of
leftist guerrillas along the slopes
of a volcano during the past
week and have killed 12% of
them .
"The s ubversives are
de spe rate and t h ey are
defending themselves as best
they can, but I can assure you
that they are trapped ." Gen.
Jose Guillermo Garcia told
reporters Monday.
-~-......... CAPTURED -Passengers on board United Air Lines Flight
674 subdue a man a rmed with a bottle of liquid who was
yelling "Cuba. Cuba" in this dramatic photo taken by
another passenger.
Two die in violent
smashup in Tijuana
TIJUANA, Mexico <AP ) -
Speeding at 70 miles an hour, a
c ar went out or control in
Tijuana's busy tourist district.
killing two people and injuring
11 others, police say.
Authorities said several of the
injured were in crit.icaJ condition
today.
Called one or the city's worst
a u tomobile accidents, the
tragedy occurred Monday along
Avenida Revolucion, where
Lbousands of tourists shop daily
in this border city. .
"It was just carnage," said
Charles Walll-man , a retiree
from San Clemente . who
witnessed the crash.
Bodies were covered with
colorful Mexican blankets as
ambulances worked in relays to
cart the injured to hospitals.
Ernesto Vizcaino, commander
of the Tijuana municipal police,
s a id the driver of the
automobile. identified as Alfonso
Grajeda, 20, of Tijuana. will be
cha r ge d with vehicular
homicide, drunk driviog and
property destruction.
The northbound car first
slammed into a power pole then
careened down a ~rowded
sidewalk, bowling over benches
and mowing down pedestrians,
Vizcaino sai d . Several
storefronts suffered damage.
One witness. Juan Jose
Gomez, 29, a San Diego cab
driver. described the .scene as
. "bodies and-shoes lying all over
the place."
The accident occurred about
1:30 p.m. at Third Street and
Revolucion.
One of the dead was identified
as Enrique Herrera, 54 , of
Tijuana. The other victim was
not immediately identified.
presents
.
J Hija~~ foiled J ·b~ passengeri
• MIAMI CAP) -Pa11enaera on
a Jet that bad landed 1n Miamt
uld they wore puttln1 on a
-c~r'ade to convince a would·be
hijacker the plane was in CUba
when a burly auto racer awoke
from a nap, sized up the scene
and bowled the man over .
The burly passenger and the
captain of United Airlines Fli1ht
17-4 wrestled the man to the noor
of the Boeing 727 jetliner at
Miami International Airport and
the passenger, John Celestin of
Chicago, held him in a headlock
until he "turned blue."
Guillermo Lazaro Major·Oiaz,
a 23-year·old Cuban native, wu
arrested by FBI agents and
charged with air piracx and
using a weapon in the
commission of a fe lo ny,
authorities said.
"I didn't have time to be
' s'cared," said Celestin , who was
credit ed with ending the
hlja~king attempt. "But now I'm
shaking."
Major-Diaz was allegedly
carrying a bottle of clear liquid
that he threatened to ignite with
a pocket lighter unless the
Chi c ago-to-Miami flight ,
carryl.,,g 9'l passengers and nlne
crew members, was diverted to
Havana. authorities said .
He shouted "Cuba! Cuba!"
and told passengers he wanted
to visit his family after the death
of his mother on Sunday.
Passengers said the captain
deliberately flew the plane south
of Miami to the Florida Keys in
an effort to make the hijacker
believe the plane was headed for
Havana. Instead, the plane
actually circled back to Miami.
The jet landed at Miami
International Airport at 11 :50
p.m., about 45 minutes after the
would·be hijacker announced he
wanted to go to Cuba. said
United spokesman Mik~ Beirne.
The plane's emergency escape
chutes were extended and about
20 passengers escaped, Beirne
said. en-1be .captain headed back to talk to the hijacker.
Celestin, a bearded six-footer
who was dressed in a three-piece
suit, said he was awakened by
other passengers clapping their
-hands and chanting, "Cuba!
Cuba!" The passengers were
trying lo convince the hijacker
U.e plane had landed to Havana.
Cel•Un said. ,.
PaHeneer Joyce Wilson of
Miam\. said she believed the
hoax WAI a SUCCHI aod that
Major-Diaz believed be wu ln
Havana.
But witnesses sai d
Major-Dlai, possibly having
seen the emergency chutes,
~ried to light a napkin stuck in
the bottle.
"I saw he didn't have a fun,
so I rushed hlm," Celestin said.
·'He just crumbled when I hit
him."
Celestin said he held the man
untH he "turned blue." ·'I was try ins to break his
neck." be said.
Beirne said the unidentified
captain acted properly.
''He's in charge of that flight
and takes responsibility for what
happens. He just decided this
was the thing to do." Beirne
said.
Cancer claims
tnunpeter
Charlie Spivak
GREENVILLE, S.C. <AP> -
Big Band-era trumpeter Charlie
Spivak has died at the age of 75.
Spivak, whose theme song was
''Stardreams," died of cancer at
his home outside Caesar 's Head.
near the North Carolina border.
Born in Kiev, the Ukraine, on
Feb. 17, 1907, Spi vak came to the
United States when he was 3.
Raised in New Haven, Conn .. he
began playing the trumpet when
he was 16.
Spivak gained fame as a
sideman in the bands of Tommy an d Jimmy Dor sey, Jack
Teagarden, Ray Noble, Bob
Crosby and Ben Pollack. He
later toured the nation with his
own band.
In the 1920s-he played with
Pollack's band in 1935. That led to
Dorsey band in 1935. That led to
·a job with Noble's U.S. Band.
Spivak's dream of starting his
own band was realized in 1941 .
with the aid of Glenn Miller.
whom Spivak c alled h~
"guardian angel."
Resear.chers must
djsc.lose f~nances
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The
1tate Falr PoUUcal Pracllces
Commlulon says University ~
California researchers must
disclose their private Cinanclal
Interest.a,
'the FPPC's compromise
decision on a 4·1 vote Monday
was prompted \>Y disclosures of
teachers' Involvement in genetic
research companies,
But UC was sued by California
Rural Legal Assistance, which
r e presented farm workers
opposi n g UC farm
mechanization research.
It was the first time that state
conflict-of-interest laws have
been extended to teachers at the
elite university.
More showers
due in north?
By The Associ.Jted Press
The Pacific storm that
whipped across Nor t h ern
California Mo.nday moved into
the Rocky Mountain states
tochy. leavin g in its wake
scattered showers that could
continue tonight from Monterey
to Ukiah.
to leave her $194,000 estate to
her "adopted family."
On a 4·3 rulln1 Monday. the
high court reversed a ruling by
Los Anaelea Dis trict Court
Judie Max Wisot ln favor of
Diane Black Rombatia, who had
app ealed the 1975 will of
Frances Bums Black.
' Mrs. Black, who died in 1977,
had left the bulk of her estate to
will executor Gene Ray Bouch.
bis wife and t.beit two children,
with $5,000 going to the National
Cat Protection Society.
Reagan meeting
with bo.ard due
· LOS ANGELES <AP) A
sch edl4led IO-minute meeting
between President Reagan ;uld
:the county Board or Supervisors
will not violate a California law
barring closed-door meetings of
elected bodies because no
official business is planned. a
board spokeswoman said
Monday.
Reagan was sch eduled to
arrive today -a day after First
Lady Nancy Reagan's Monday
arternoon arrival ..in Southern
California.
Supervisor Pele Schabarum
.announced late last week that
Reagan had "slated a private
meeting" with board members
for Wednesday morning.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oil
lndu•try analyst. rredlcted sharply lower relal · 1ae0Une
prtees in the West after three
m.Jor oil companies caDCeled
price rebate. to selected dealers
in favor of acroaa·the·board
wholesale price cuts.. , 1
Standard OU Co. or CaWomia,
Shell OU Co. and MoblJ OU corp.
cited "competlttve •m arket
conditions'· in dropping the
rebates. c riticized by some
dealers as unfair and difficult to
obtain.
SOCAL said its C hnron
division dropped its wholesale
. price an average 6 cents a gallon
in the Los Angeles area. Shell
decreased wholesale pric8' by 7
or 8 cents for all grades sold in
the West, and Mobif c ut its
wholesale prices 4 to S cents a..,
gallon.
Hellbert E. Hart, wbo tracks
the industry for stock brokers,
predicted on Montlay that other
major companies would follow
the price cuts and that those
would be passed to motorists as
retailers struggle to offset
declining gasoline demand.
Steve Shelton, president of the
Southern California Service
Station Association, called the
rebates' demise "the first good
news on pricing in a long time."
Lower wholesale prices should
trans late into smalle r pump
price differ ences between
gasoline grades and possibly gas
wars between major-brand
s tati ons and traditionally
cheaper independents, he said.
• 0
0renge Coat DAIL y PILOT/'fuetd1y, March 2, 1882
• H/F • "'
INVITIS NANCY Shannon
Campbell, 15, of La Verne.
wrott! to First ·Lady Nancy
Reagan inviting her to visit
Los Angeles Children 's
Hosp i ta I w h ere M iss
.C a m p b c I I r e c e i v e s
treatments ror leukemia.
Mrs. Reagan accepted the
invitation.
Court date
slated for
TV's Carson
BEVERLY HILLS (AP)
"Tonight Show'' host Johnny
Carson has been ordered to
appear in court March 23 in
connection with a drunk driving
arrest last weekend, police said
Monday.
"But I wouldn't put much faith
in that <the court date> because
that kind of thing normally gel'>
delayed and delayed." Lt. Russ
Olsen s;tid.
Capitol ~alapa~l J
$70,000 in debt .-: .
~ SAC1l'AMENTO (AP > -The
Assembly Rules Commlttee
learned while conslderln1 a
Reo~bllcan's dem1nd for an
audit of Capitol Restoration
Gala funds that the private 1ala
committee has a $70,000 deficit.
It happened Monday near thf
end of nearly four hours or
sometimes rancorou1 excbanfes
in a stuffy hearin1 room when
Rules Committee staff member
Richard Ross piped up and •aid,
·'The Gala CommJttee, not t.he
st.ate, ls $70,000 abort of covering
Its bills."
Ross said he has asked the
Legislature's lawyer for an
opinion on how lo make sure the
state Is not liable for the private
committee's bills.
The hearing had been called
on Assemblyman Ross
Johnson's demand for an audit
or the $134,000 in state money
that went to the committee. ,
The Rules Committee agreed
lo an outside audit by a firm just
hired to check the entire $60
million Assembly budget. And it
decided to hold another hearing
on the Gala soon.
Johnson. R-Anaheim, says his
demand so angered Committee
Ch airman Lou Papan, a
Millbrae Democrat, th.al Papan
moved Johnson to a s maller
office and cut his staff in half.
The Democrats have a f9-31
majoriL.Y on the Assembly floor
and a S-4 majority in the Rules
Committee.
HAVING HIS SAY
A s s e m b I ~· m a n R o l' John son . R -Anatfei '
demanded an audit o
$\34 ,000 in s tale money tha
went to the Capit<>sli
R esto r a ti o n Galill
Committee • ·
·lJJ
Nov e mber t h at t-he g~
committee would not collect "is <
much private roone y ff
anticipated.
·'This was not unlike many
unilateral decisions I'm calleld
upon to make every day," RWI
said 1i2
He described how he decia.
what color carpets to install·tft
legis la t ors ' offices, wttal
stationery to use, how fast lf.6
The National Weather Service
forecast partial clearing today
from the Bay area to northwest
California. However. a pool of
cold air left behind by the storm
syst em. could spawn more
showers a nd thunderstorms
ton ight across the state·s
• northern half. Pair fined
infraud suit
Dealers had complained that
re bates rewarded the wrong
retailers l)ecause the reductions
were intended to boost sales at
low-volume stations instead of
rewarding strong selle rs
Carson was released from
custody on his own recognizance
after being booked .,early
S aturda y morning f or
investigation of driving under
the influence of alcohol. Police
said a sobnety test showed he
had more.than the legal limit oC
0.10 percent alcohol in his blood.
The Gala , a week-long
cele bration in Jam~ary when the
restored Capitol was opened.
was primarily finance'd by
$600,000 in private contritiutions.
The Gala Committee was run by
business groups under a state
contract, because the Rules
Committee decided a year ago
not to spend state money for the
celebration.
deliver legislators' newsletter9,
and s imilar i terns withoU\
asking the Rules Committee. o >
I
L
Forecasters said 24-hour
r ainfall totals ranged from 2 to 3
inches in the Northwest and
northern mountains to 1 to 2
inches in the Sacramento Vallev.
Pre-printed will
up~ld in court
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A -wm '!!1R>\JlcJnT be rejecteit solely
because it Is-wriUen on a
pre-printed form . the state
Supreme Court says, upholding
.a Long Beach woman's attempt .
LOS ANGELES (AP) Two
men who offered a Palm Springs
house as the prize in a supposed
charity contest will pay fines of
$25,000 in a consumer fraud
lawsuit settled bef6. v ::;perior"'
Court Judge John L. Cole.
Mark Miller, director of .the
Vri1Y-e·cr:.~t es 0 i a.bet es
Foundat1on, fid his father,
Marvin Miller, also pledged lo
avoid i llegal lotteries n
Monday's stipulated ju~gmenl.
Pilot killed
LEMOORE NAVAL A I R
STATION <A P > -A Riverdale
man , Jackie Wayne Silkwood.
27, was killed when his _plane\
crashed 500 feet short of the
runway ,.i:lt Lemoore Naval Air
Station. He was trying to land a
T·34 trainer.
Setting of a Beverly Hills
Municipal Court date is a
routine procedure following such
arrests. ·
Carson was arrested on his
way home from a restaurant.•
where he and his wife had dined
_with friends.
·Banker gets 4 SHU1 I ERS CUSTOM QUALITY SHU 11 ERS
• • years 1n pnson
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The Crocker Bank
executive from San J ose who admitted diverting
$11 .4 million worth or loans to his own use races
four years in federal prison.
David Estes, 36, was sentenced Monday by
U.S. District Court .Judge Spencer Williams, who
also imposed a $20,000 fine. He gave f:stes 60 days
of freedom before reporting lo prison.
Estes pleaded guilty last De~ember to four
counts, admitting that he diverted the fupds to his
own use.
"From the beginning I recognized my guilt,"
Estes told Williams. ''Whal I did was criminally
wrong .....
The judge termed the crime "serious" and
noted that Estes signed an agreement with the
bank to return SS.5 million in cash and property as
restitution.
Estes had taken ou1 loans to finance real
estate and construction projects between 1976 anct
1981. .
Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Ward said he
repaid 41 of 45 loans through sales of property and
new loans but fell behind on the last four loans.
.The prosecutor and Estes' attorney, Pat
O'Laughlin, clashed over what happened to what
the government said were $6.8 million in gross
profits resulting from the loans.
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Ross said the Sl34,000 paid the
$50,000 salary for GaJa director
Pau l Kinney , a former
Democratic staffer; the $30,000
salary of a staff person named
by the Senate Rules Committee,
and $54,000 for other staff and
office expenses.
Ross said he and Papan
decided to spend the $54 ,000
when it became apparent in
After the Rules Commitl~~
decided on the audit, JohnSOft
remarked, .. I thjnk this is as~
forward. I think <Ne're 'oing•re
address these questions... no
Johnson asked for the auatl
two weeks ago. But last we~.
Papan told J o hn'son, vii&
chairman -or the GOP cau·cf.lr.
that he would be moved from bis
office near other GOP leade~
a s maller office two floon;
upstairs <?.'-
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An Extraordinary Bridal Show
JEWEL COURT
Arranged by Gene's for your viewing.
Sunday. March 7, 2 p.m.
Ward alleged some went for personal use and
that some was put into the properties, but tt1~re
was no documentation as to what happened lo $4.25
million of this.
The defense contended that all funds had been
accounted for and that $8.5 million was the amount
actually mi~sing and repaid.
~~·
808 service ended
TURLOCK <AP) -The city of Turlock will
ab~on a six-month experiment in municipal bua
service a month early because 90 few people were ridi~~ them. _ _ ~
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HUMAN 194AW. 11:e-·
**'A "Uttle Boy Loet"
(1878) John H~.
Netllen 0.-. """' Au-. trlllen fllrmert llNMwtl on
• ~to ioc.. ..... r;ir-old loet In tM '-"·
CI>MOYll * * .... '"The Wtiy We
Ware" ( 11173) Barbra
8tralaend, AoDel1 Aedtord.
A young college couple In
tM 18309, dlacowt INI
IMlt polHtcal dlfltt•-.,.. "10l1Q ~ to )aop-
#dlla their nwn.oa.
.MOYll * ... '"The °"* Ilda Of The~ -'*111''
(1878) ~ HMaat1,
Timothy ~. Former
c:hamplon ••• .. Kln-
moftt, ~ aql*9rt-
pleg6c by • traeic aocldallt. ............ ~
Mien a MW~ an'*9 hat ........
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MIWIYMILUR
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YOU AllCm "°" IT Feet~: ''J~ Ktta
Warfare.'' • w·A·e·H
Turned down tor • Mura
poaltlon at ho!ne. Chartea
la .o lr"IM he ""'-to
talk to anyone In Ula unit.
I JOKBfl WILD
OVPIAIY
''WOIMll ~I a.Ing
Single" au.:~ Max-
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TIC TAC DOUGH
IENTP'TAINMINT ~arvlaw wtttl Nie* Hcilte. 8 THI MUflNT9
Ouet1: Char ... Aznallgu,.
(D)MOYll * * * "Modem Romanoa" ( 18111) Albert Brooke.
Kathryn Harrold. A lllm
editor tttaa r~edly to
win badl the '-1 or the
woman ha 1o¥ea. 'R'
SHY ORPHAN -Leslie Landon tries to
decide if s he should adopt shy orphan .
played by Tina Yothers on "Father
Murphy " tonight ill 8 on KNBC <41.
eoma lnelgllt Into ~
lunch time CIMl-!Nklng: .,,
attempt la made IO deblri i•,::: z ·nd
LAVlfWI & IHIN.IY
&~Nf'I
laniiy and 8qulggy dldda
to..,.,,... In ....,, mc>'Aaa.
• IYIONl..A.
FMtured: a repott on •
llMlfadnl lh•t goaalp•
about the ttn; • proflll ot
Rid! Springflald; part two
ot a r~ on ptydltce. I~~
The °""*'t' weekly poker
0-at the 40771tl 11
Interrupted by three aapa-
,..,. amergMclee.
I TIC TNJ DOUGH
~ILIHMR MP'C)RT
I ::'MMWINI
Baltlmor• OrlOIM pftdllf
Jim Palmer'• -C*Mt .. .,, undei-model; •
line of "fnlllHl'OOf" c:lotll-
3 ;=:o "°" rr "-t~: "Portugal'• M
Wreatlarl" end "S60,000
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***'A "Ttia Young Lov·
.,... ( 1850) 8ally Fonwt.
K .... er--.. A Sl'ClllW-
tng young d-It lltrlc*·
"" with • paralyzing dt.-..... t:oo . Cl) llMON' llMON
A.J. end Rlctl are hired by
a )eeloul wtta to lollow her"
llual>and. • D 8 FATHUI MURPHY
Tha Gold Hut IChOOI hOlde
an open houea tor pro.
epec:tlW adopttw perenta.
• MOVIE •• *. "Slngln' In The
Rain" ( 18!52) Oe1M Kally,
DaoC>la R9ynolda. During
Hof)owood'• tranaltlon to
the talk .... a top lillnt llar
.... In tow with • aplr1ted -· •Ill ~DAYS
Chadll tr1ea to prOYa to
Howerd that ha la worthy
o4Joania.Q G MOYIE •• 'A "My Silt• Ellaan"
(1H6) Janet lAlgh, Jedi
LMnmon. Two .-tan, one
an aeplring act,_ end the
ott1ar • Wl1ler. atruggte ror
• br9llk 1n o~ w.
AttanbOfCNtfl' llluatr•t•
the ueet and adveni.-
«the...._~
.MOVA
"life; ,...,_. P9ndlnt" 'nll
PfomlaM and """ of gaMtlc:..,...,... ..... end "' ~ on lndultty, ,....
.. and Ill....,.. .,.
e.llarnlnad.Q
®MOYll * * * "The l.ongeat Yard" .-l1'7~)< 8url Aeynoldf.
Eddie Allllrt. A tonMr' pro
~--tlmeln a Southam priaon .. gMln
the lob c:oecl*'t • gr()Ufl
of OOIWtc:t.e for • ~
barred tootbaU gaJN
r~.,...
***"The~ (1880) AloMrd
"""' IMnQ. TWo ..... • San Frandaco .,.,.
oornpe&lllon find tllet ....
loW '°' .at\ other ~ fllcCI wlll It'* PfOhlll~ ..
al ambltona. 'PO'
.MOYll •••. ',.\ "ladlu'lobl Alld
8rooll'l1ttck1" ( 11171)
Angela ~. Drlld
T omllnaon. During Wol'lcl
War II, a ncMo9 __....
and hat thrM young
frlenda Ml ofl lor • magic:
laland .... aha lntenda
to lallm ~ atlout
wltcftc:raft to ii. " aoainat
thaNam.'O'
l:IO. 9 LAVVINe &
8HffV..EY
Lenny and Squlggy't
frilndtNP .. tllreataned by
th• reappearance or
Squ!ggy'• father. 9
• AU. IN THI 'AMIL Y Arcble-, ... DUtrllglld .,..,
recelvtng wtlal ha OOtlaldo-
art to be ~lonabla
madlcal care. (Part 2) t:oo. Cl) MOYll
"An Innocent love"
(Premiere) M...... ~
Andlraon, Doug Mc:Kaon.
An unu1ual romance
d9\'alopl ~ • 111-
~-old college girl and
her math Mor, • 1...,....
otd boy ""° .. enrolled ..
IM-acftOol. 88-.JMAvwm< A nowllat hltea abl gun-
man to go llller ~. e a THfB'I °""'AH'(
W9)lla peeing • a doctor,
~-encountarl • ..... patient and an eager
lntam.Q
..... 'A' 10:IOI .... • NAT!OtML
~INCCA&. .. ,,_ Stwtla" flcW9oriM-
MrY Ulldelwatef lilm foot-.°' how~ lead, ..... and why ~ attadl
~ • ,_ penpec:.
IM on thtll fMCINtlntl and
~llah.Q
CI>MOW! **'A "Cruy Mama"
(1876) aorta IAec:hman,
AM Sothem. A 1trugg11ng
femlly rune Into tough llldl
In MlanaM and ende "" • c:rtm1na1 band on IM lam In
callfotnle. 'PO. 11:00eeeC1>aa ...
• IATUN>AY NIGHT
Hoel: Steve Martin. Gu.I:
Van Morrlaon.
·~~ • IANfllbN> AHO 80H 1::.CAWTT -
* "Ctlatlerbox" (1977) A
~ng woman'• unique
anatomical dalormlty
brlnga her financial euc-·
c,aa but """' her IOdal Ille. 'R'
CZ>MOVll *** "All Night long"
(11181) o.na Hackman,
Batbra .Stralaelld. Aflet
being demoted lrom cor-
porate uec:utlve to chaln-
lltor• night man.gar, a
~aged man'• 111--
atyta end Valuea are turned
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lt:IO • Cl) AUCa
Allee .. taoad with • hl'99
tax bll left ~ by hit
..._ huabaind. (R)
•• TONMaHT
HOit! Johnny Caraon.
au.t: Peul Sonllno. e 9 ABC N9WI
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WITH CUTI AOWI 6 (C)MCMI
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Or11910cmt DAILY PtLOT/Tueede~. March 2, 1882
KNBC 8 8:00 "Father Murphy."
Open house held ror prospective
adoptive .par nll See photo. left.
KTLA • 8:00 t "Slngin' in the Ratn."
Muslcar sturrint Gene Kelly , Debbie
Reynolds.
KNXT 9 9:00 "Aa lnpoccnt i..ove."
Melissa Sue Anderson and Doug McKeon
in premiere movie.
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KOC E 9 10 ;30 -"National Geographic
Spec ial." Underwater film on how
sharks feed and why they attack .
lftlaend, AoWt ~d. 1:IO="'ANmlr
A ~ c:ollafe ocMlple In
the 1'30e ~ ..... An lnlrttaw with Hloll .., d d ~
tt1a1r Pollloel ..,..... Holt9. "e 11e• a If •
.. ..,one.,...10-. INIM Da11•l•e Ma"les -~ "'* l'Mrftlea. 2:00 .'!!.'!! • MCMI __,,,,.. ..,.__
**'it ''Fox"" (ttlO) ***"Fon AiHICM. The ~~~~
Jodie FOIMr, lltlly Ktler•, Btonx" (1111) Paul .._. man. The \4ctlN of br~ man, Ed MMI. A tough 7:00 CC> **'A ··C1ao9atra new-and ~ per-cop bettlea crime and oor-Jonee" ( 111731 Tamara
anta. tour ........ glr1a ~ rupUon In New Yori! Clly'e DofMon. Shatley Wlntare.
to aootha their emotlonal 8outh Btonx neighbor-A IMrleaa, mult1-1klllad
wound• lhr~ druge and hood. 'R' black woman work• u •
Mil. 'R' (I)MOVll government narcotic•
11:11. Cl> wt<# IN • * "Oalaxlna" (11180) l!l""I - -
C9tCINNAT1 Dorothy Strllltan. Avary • * * "~l>lrda In
8llleiy 119'• ~ 10 Schfalber. A rotiot It made Outer Space" Puppet•.
on-air -.cMttr, ctiualng In the ll'naga o4 a bMutlful TM Thunderbird• r-
~obllme for Laa. (R) WOfMI\ who ~·1 .,..... agalnat time to llop •
11:10 (8) M0\111 ~ ~ 1ee11nga. 'R' radial lrorn eollldlng with • * * '41 "Ey-ltnH~" • ....., .. _,.. the eun.
(1881) Sigourney w~. *** "Pared ... Alley" 1:00® ** "8'onco811)"' W~ Hurt. A te6avlllon (1978) 8)'1YMler Stallone. (1910) Clint Eutwood.
r~er becomaa llwolved Armend Aaaanta. ThrM Sondra Loeb. A tonner
with a )anl1or wtio may aollMllnQ brothlr'I from "-~ trorn ~
know more aoout a ffKM· 1111 Hell'• Kllc:tlan aacUon JarMft rM11zea hie drMm
dar that ha wlt'*Md tfl6tl . of New YOt1c Qty OOITlblna o4 performing In I Wild
. ha It~. 'R' .. trllllil of bralna and W•t ltlow. 'PO'
tl:IO. 8 LATI ~ wmt br-In tt1a1r af1or1a to CI> * * * "Never So Faw"
DAW> LITTfMMH Cir9eta ~t• llYel for (1MO) Fr-* Slnat.ra. Olna
Ou.t: Or. Annand lro-ttM1_,-. 'N' L.ollobrlglcfa. A IMrllM
'*"from Iha~ Of 1:14CZ>MCNll offtoer IMds eoo man In ~ Ouac:kary. ' **'-+ "Roc:c:o In Chlcae>o" Mbolaga effoft1 against
• MOVll Marcello MaatrolaMI. L.-..-Iha J~ during World
• • • "A Song 11 Born'' ran Hutton. A na1w 1mm1-Warll.
(1948) Danny~. Virgin-' grant blcornea lntawated l:IO(C) * t * * "T-" (18711)
la Mayo. A y0W1g woman With the ~ model Naatual• Klnlkl, Pater
wented by the po11oa II wflOM oar runa -hltn. Firth. The daughter ot •
hidden by a group of muatc: 'R' poor Engll1h I armer
proleaaora. l:IO I NIM beoomea Illa victim of ner e ~ l:IO MOYll lamlly'11 uplratlonl and
CZ)....,,.,.. *'A "Forbidden HalWan" her OW1'I bleu1)'. 'R' * * * "Royal FIHh" ( 11138) Charle• Farrall, , • * * * •,; "84ldknob1 _ (197!51 Malcolm McOowall, Charle>«• Hanry. -And Broom1tlok11' (1871)
Alan Bat•. The nocturnal 2:401 ..WS Mgela Lantbvry. David
eacapedea of the ... .-. t:M MOYIE Tomllnaon. During World
bucllllng Capt. Harr., * * * "The Flr9t 38 Hour9 War II, • novice eorcar-
Ftaellman land him In Iha Of Dr. Durant" 11976) and her thrM young
arma or tha notorloue Scott Hylanda. Katharina Mand• Ml olf for • magic
c:ourtaaan Loi• Montez Halmond. An ldeakllc: llland Wtiara aha lntaodl
and on 11\a wrong aide Q4 young -gaon !Inda hie to learn enough about
Iha ~ Count Otto ·car-at llalca aa ha con-'Mtdlcralt to uaa It agalnet
Y0118lematll. ·pa· tronta 1,... ree1111ea of mec11-the Hula. 'G'
12:40 e Cl) MCClOUO cal lthlc:e. t:ao • *•,;"Lucky Texan"
McCloud la held ~ CC> MCNll (1934) Jolln Wayne, Gabby
b1a for the ~ o4 a ***"A "The Howtlng" H9)'9a. A cowboy triaa to
modem-de)' cettla Nlllar. (11111) DH Wallace, clear hi• 1ldaklck or ~ , ......... M • cflargaa of armed robbery.
1:00 .--mu-~. " woman 10:00 CB) * * ·~ "The Cet And -·-l'9PQl'tar .. rnan..s by. ** ··SM Played Wlltl . kllar who -10 be • The Canary" (1978) Honor Fir." ( Ul68) Jadt Hewk1na, ...-elf. 'R' 81ac:ttman, Mlchall Gallen .
~ Oehl. An ar90l'I lllO e MOY1I Halr'I bMtla tor a fortune a1
Irr 11t91f0t me.a 14) wtlh **'A "Born To ea Bad" Iha apooky •tat• of • a~ twnale ~· ! (1f&"') dlloN8aCI mllllonalre. 'PG'
• MCMI I I r1w1"""'c.iF~,Rob-tOsaO(I)••• "One-Trlclc *** "We're No Allgall" t:aO(I)UOYll Pony" (1980) Paul Simon.
(19156) ~ = , **~"TM 8'logl#I Wam-8lalr 8fqwn. A ~ Aldo Aly. Tine or..--.....118811 Anl-lar pettormer la praaaured
convict• take over . ._ --by everyone around him to Frandl lflop. ntated. A ~ 'robot drop hll 1tyla of mullle and
1:10 e MCMI dafirlda EM1h whan " la writ• eong1 that can bring * * "Flap" (1970) Anthony ln¥eded by Vagi111 ~ him bade to Iha top 40. 'R'
Quinn. Claude Akin•. .,._ e • * * ''Tha Other Sida CZ) THAT WINOft
7:11 CZ) MOYie J_---t--jf.t,.:iiM[. iiAiiA;ZiiE--t---1~ ... :181CA•~:-:N~1--;---·· "1lla-Rret-~ -Sin" (1HO) Frank Sinatra.
Baaed on the ---M-+~111.11.•.-''l'•ll ~Sall~M-:-y-Ufe--.-. 1-1-.. -1-1 ;--N-riwi ounliilil= Part II"
Clair Huffaker. A young Mlchaaf Whai.tl, RON (1978) Marflyn H .... tt. * * • .. Royal FIHh.. 8altlmor9 OrlOIM pltehar l'l.A YHOtMl
(197!5) Malcolm McDowell, Jim Palmw"e -~ "San<lbufg -Ecno. And
Faye Dwlewey. A \lltlfen
New Yortc City pot~
delactNe, ~ wife la . • aa an ~ modal: a Sllancea" John Cullum
Alan Bawa. The noc1\lmel llna of "lllUQ-il'oot'' Clotf'I.. eun In a clocu-drama on
eacapadaa of the awaah-a ~MOYIE iaa. ..._ ..._ ...... __... .... I buckling Capt. Harry .,,. .... .,.., ....,,. ""the ate
A Im <Ari Sandburg. Q aahman land h In Iha • • • "711 Park Awnua" e l'\.IDQe IMM
IUfter1ng from • ~ .._
,_, trlea to catott • bnltal
kMlar terrorizing Manhat·
tan. 'R' arma ol Iha notorloul courtaaan LOia Montez (Par1 2) (1ll77) L.eay Ann Ragularty IChadulad pro-
and Iha l6de of WarNn. POiiy 9afVen. A gtammlng may be delayed -Ml>HIGHT-on wrong 1trMl·WIN young glrl due 10 ...._._ breatla. tt1a power1u1 Count ono ......,,..
YOn Bilmartl. 'PO' unjuatly Mn! to reform (D)MOYIE
7:JO . 2 OH THITOWN achoo4 jolna an undalworid **'A "Shogun Auuain" 12:00. 8HA NA NA
Ouaat: Trlnl Lopez. Featured: a proflla ol hcM.a of proatltutlon upon (1e81) Tomiaaburo Wakay-her r.._ ama, M__,.o TOll'llhwa. 8 9 FANTASY 181.AHO
An aJ1-cantertold modal
daalr• 10 tr•t man u MJl
object• end • man drMmt
of -IMdtng • oommando
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natur. ptiotogn1phy, Oevld .... dan o4 eplaa YOWi to
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'Sandburg': A · Love poem
America's growth reflected in his works
NEW YORK CAP) -or course,
English teachers should' make PBS,
··earl Sandburg -Echoes and
Silences" tonight's homework
assignment. Sandburc touched all
disciplines or lhe humanities He was a
poet, bioerapber, journalist, singer and
down-bortie philosopher. But history teachers would be
.negligent if they, too, didn't assign this
two-hour documentary-drama. ~andburg ·s· own experien ces,
observations and writings reflected
America's passage into adulthood ln lhe
20tb century.
Actually, let's just make "Carl
Sandburg" must viewing for students ol
all a1es; the story of his life and wort
will touch us all. It airs at 9 on Channel
28. I
Actor John Cullum is the explorer on
this procram. He visit• Sandburc'•
birthplace in .lllinoia and late·ln·lile
farm in North Carolina, learnifti about
America'• "Proletarian Poet" from bis
famll1 and frtenda.
s inging, rhyming and philoeopbizing in
"An Evening With Carl Sandburc."
Sandburg was born on the prairie in
1878. His parents were Swedish
immigrants, a status that may have
made Sandburg more appreciative and
observant or their adopted lanc:I.
They lived In Galesburg, Ill., the
second house from the railroad tracks.
His early experiences included
delivering milk, waeb~n• dlabea,
barveating wheat and filbtlnl in the ·
Spanish-American War.
Before be bqan colle1e, be took tbe
West Pomt entrADCe exam.
Sandburg's keen wit and eye captured
an .America outcrowln1 itl adol•cence, nexm, its muscles. He was proud tbat
American Federatioa of Labor
organl&en quoted h11 poe!Qa.
Industrial America's •kysc:rapen and
ener1y fasdnated him. Cbicqo was tbe
"city ol tii1 aboulden ... q but.cber,
toOI maker, stacker of wheat, player of
railroadl and fretibt handler to a
nation."
lndlen ancount.,. gowm.. Tlmotlly 8ottom1. For,.,_
mental lnlertwance when Hobat1. champion lklar. Jiii Kln-CB)MOYll
he announcaa thM Pno. * ** "Simon" (1980) mont, rendered • quadrl-nh1, ArJzona. rlghtlull)' Alan Arkin, Auatln P~ plaglc by a tragic ac:Qdent, ~ tha lndlwM. ton. SdentlaU at a~ wraat... with NII-doubt 9 when.,_ low.,,,.,. her
t1t CC) MOY1I ly mladhct«I tNnk tlnlt Ille.
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The' Founlaln Valley City
Council will coaalder an olftdaJ
city response tonight to the
eroposed renami ng of Mlle
Square Regional Park.
The proposal has drawn
overwhelming opposiijon from
callers to City Hall. '
The council's position will be
presented to the Orange County
Board of S up e r visors
Wednesday morning during a
public bearinJ on the suHeatlon
that Mile Square~ reriamed tn
boDor of the late David L.
Baker, a former aupervlsor who waa active in developlllg parks.
· Mile Square ls a county
recreation area. located within
Fountain Valley. County
supervisors have final say on the
namec~ge.
Supervisor Ralph Clar'
proposed that Mile Sq~ 9"
Officials set-policy· . .
on off shore oil
H untington Beach officials
h ave ap pr o ved an
e n vironmental policy
recommendation that requests
federal safeguards against oil •
spi lls but doe&n 'l oppose
Landfii-i_ ..
eyed as
• nutsance
Huntington Beach officials
have sta~ted proceedings to
declare a 38·acre mud dump and
landfill near homes a public
nuisance because it allegedly
creates dust pollution.
On a 6·1 vote, t he City Council
instructed city ~taff officials to
schedule a public hearing on the
Steverson ~rothers D ump, also
known as the AsCon Landfill. If
declared a nuisance, it could be
s hut down o r ordered to
eliminate the dust problem, say
city offtcia1s.
The dum p is localed on
Ha milton Avenue and Magnolia
Street across the street from
both Edison High School and a
tract o( homes.
It was used for oil drilling.
muds in the 1950s and 1960s but
since 1970 has only been used for
i n ert m aterials s uch as
concrete.
Sta'le health officials say the
dump may contain toxic wastes
from oil drilling mud dumped
there previously but -..hat it poses
no health threat-m-tts-,,l'esent
condition.
i n ere a s e d 0 ff s b 0 re 0 i 1
exploration.
The statement will be sent. to
state officials this month
regardini schedw.d ,lease sales
of offshlfe oil traeC. ~.i.e.
Federal wate"* be-;~
mljel pl{.the coas&. · · · ~Uy, the ... areR' · ~ offsh~ H ..
,. Weft,)wo ins~ wa J ·t..'Wo in federal waters.
City officials in neighboring
Newport Beach and Laguna
Beach, where the re are no
offshore platforms, oppose the
scheduled tract leasin1 because
or what they say is the danger of
oil spills.
H unlington Beach Council
members unanimously
approved the policy statement
M·onday and will send it to
official$ of the state Office of
Planning and Research and the
California Coastal Commission,
say city officials.
The federat Bureau of Land
Management has scheduled
lease sales of oil tracts oft the
coast of California this June.
The Huntington Beach policy
oasicall9 asks for close "federal
monitoring" of the offshore
platforms and proper "training
and e quipme nt to prevent
accidents and spills."
Heist attempt
suspect held
after chase
A 32-year-0ld Garden Grove
man was arrested by Huntington
Beach police after be allegedly
atte mpted to rob a local
restaurant, then led officen on a
chase ending at the Newport
Freeway and MacArthur
Boulevard.
CAVALCADE COMICS.
STOCKS
82 .
83
~s
renamed for Baker but asked
that the city's position on the
matter be presented at the
Wednesday hearing.
Fountain Valley Clty Clerk
Evelyn McClendon said that by
early today the city ha d
received 83 telephone calls from
e eople opposed ~ the Mile
Square name cha.nee. .
She said three people have
• calleclto endorse lM plan.
Reservations regardllll the
Mile Square name change have
centered on t he lmp~c t on nearby buslness~s that
incorporate the "Mile Square"
name or use the park in
tlescrlbing their location.
The' council had asked the
Fountain Valley Chambtlc of
Commeroe to relay the opbUons
of its members regardinc the
proposed name change, ·
Deity ............ ., ......... _
BRIDGE MEMORIAL The reconstructed Santa Ana Ri n •r
Brid_ge linkin Slater Avenue in Fountain Y-.alley with
Segerstrom Avenue in Santa An a is dedicated in
memory of the late Edward Just. former Fountain Valle~
mayor and executi ve director of the Santa Ana Ri,·er Flood
Protection Agency. Participating in the ceremony wt'rc.
from left. Orange County Supen~tsors-Thomas Rile~· anrl
Rog.er Stanton and Ed Jusl's wido~·. Nola
,.
' R~~i'ring ~~wife. works ·her way out the cJOOr,
See Erma Bambeck, 82.
But Pat Crocket~. e.-ecutive
direct.or of the cNuJiber, sa.ld
today the otganiulion has
receive d on ly one l etter
regarding the Mile Square
proposal and will take no
position on the matter at
tonight's council meeting.
First Dlstrict Orange County
Super visor Roger Stanton, a
former Fountain Valley City
Councilman, Ml not yet tu. a
stand on the •le Sq1&are aeme
change but 11 ex p•et•d to
endorse whatever decision t.be
Cit y Council reaches, accordinJ
to Scott ~organ, a Stanton aide.
' '/ Fountain Villley Mayor Hen 'if 1
Nielsen said he plans to appear •>\.
before the su pervisors t
Wednesday to present the city's, , 1 / 1
oosition. 11tl
HB treasurer raps
attorney; criticized.
.. ~·r 1
By PATRICK KENNEDY
Of .. Delty ...... S'9ft
Huntington Beac h City
Treasurer Warren Hall was
criticized and called a nib
a fter he asserted tbat CSl7
-AL-to~ ... ~~ Gai l H.atton ta~
lne(fi•.·· ' ~
Hall .. Qhed his l~cis ·
Jt'Urj ntJ public cJilijjen
1'891on• Monday ni#"• .cwr.-' Council JQHting. ...
Hall said Mrs . Hutton is a
"millstone around the n~ck of the c ity" because ef her
"big-spending traits."
As treasurer. Hall handles the
city's self-insurance program
'8nd criticked Mrs. Hc.tton ' for
hiring whaC he says llre too
many outside private attorneys
to handle city legal matters .
Hall also supports former City
Attorney Don Bo nra who's
trying a political com eback
against Mrs . Hu,tton in the April
election, for city attorney.
Ran cc>ncluded by asking City
Council members to join him in
s upporting Bonfa, but that
wasn't the reaction he got.
•·1 don't want to hear the
diatribe that you just ridiculed
-t-he-cily-3.Ltorne "th.·.:_ said
Councilman Jack Kelly.
Council man Ron Pattinson
ag r ee~. ~aying Ha ll h_as~~
:"l'unmng ballle" wHhl .Mrs.
,. ) R4t\'\'\ 8Nl i~~ouldflM , Y!\4\ n~~ C'i\y co·u'hc 1 l p od\ u rrl ·for
campaigning.. .
··~e·re bere to d6 business
a nd not to 'li sten to this... . . , ''
Pattinson told Hall.
0.11,~s .........
CRITICAL Huntington
Beach Cit y Treas urer
Warren Hall sparked heated
words after criticizing City
Attornev Gail Hutton. --:.
Mrs. 1-Jutton had temporarily
lert the Council Cha mbers
before Hall approached the
podium. After''the meetirtg',"she
said Hall's comments were a
.. political broadside" and she
declined further comment,
Coun cilman John Thomas ·Vall · )
then s houted at Hall : "You're the ey pane
biggest nake 1bis city has and
the biggest ripoff.··
Thomas said he made that
statement because Hall holds
the elected position of city
treasurer and is also a regular
city employee as investment
risk manager.
one osures .
meets tonight tll County fire
program set
Fire, which yearly kills more
than 7 ,000 p eople , i njures.
another 230,000 and causes $5
billion in property damage, is
getting a new loo~ from the •
federal Emergency
M a nageme nt Age n cy in
conjunction with the Orange
County Fire Department.
Jabla&i1e~ jl~~ailBe:= W C t t d t h d 0e~:~"8:::· allegedly est oun y s u en s onore
The Fountain Valley School ) f
Dis trict advisory committee •
considering school closures will ~ 1 l
conduct a public hearing tonight
at 7: 30 at Harper School, 18615 " r
Santa Ynez St.
Harper is one of five district , ,,
schools targeted for closure ,,11,
during the next· three years i..tl
under the committee's tentative . ,,ti
The department's public
i nforma tion captain, Sherry
Bunting , is h eading for
Washington D.C. "to assist
FEMA offi c ials i n the
development of a fire safety
program that ultimately will be
distribtlted and utilized by fire
departments throughout the
United States.
entered the Denny's Restaurant • • -
at10136AdamsAve.,Huntiuton Students from Huntington G lick, Ro bert L. Jen kins,
Beach, at 1:55 a .m. Monday, Beach and Fountain Valley were Thomas A. Markin, Michael S.
indicated he bad a gun in bis among the 1,478 undergraduates McClure, Colin A. Miller ;
vest and ordered the cashier to who won places on the Cal State Also, John Montanye, Renee
fill a baa with money. j'ullert.on dean's list for fall 1981. M. P alilucci, Constance R.
'Owens allegedly Oed when the To qualify, a student must Prendergast, Ina M. Quinlan,
cashier summoned help, and earn at least a 3.5 grade·point Mary E . Saputo, John F .
restaurant employees gave a average on a four·point scale. Sawyer, Paul S. Smith, Anna M.
description ol his car to officers, Jlun.tington Beach student.I on Stiles. Camille R. Summons,
police said. lhe dean's list were Howard JC, :r r in h. V . B i n h T . Tran ,
The man's W12 Volkswa1en Aihara. Kathy L . Ambruso, Heidemarle K. Wertb, K~ L.
waspursuedbyofficersM.ichael R o bin A . Ca ce·u~. Pattl Whitesell and CalYia 8 .
Dillon and Carrie Drayer, who Cbikahisa; Maureen S. Clair. Williams.
arrested him at the-Newport David J . Cusenza, Jean I!!. Fowtain Valley student. on
Free way and Mac Arthur Danielson, Thomas A:. Fillmore, .the dean's list were Midbael P:
Boulevard, police said. . Arthur T. Gardner, Nancy E. Adams, Karen L. Bavin, Cindy
(. Brewer, Thomas M. Farrell,
Lazaro E. Fernandez, Ruth E.
Gray. Roseanne Greenfield,
Laurie A. Harder, Cynthia E.
Ha rdgrave, J ennife r Hetu,
Kir s ten Kirleis, Scott P .
Lambden;
Also, Kev1n M. Lee, Gordon S.
MacLean , Gar y D. Maxey,
Rebecca M. Minick, Patricia J.
O 'Connell, John V. Pasierb,
Carol J . Skands , Darleen A,
Stivers. Jeffrey G. Tatro, DoMa
L. Thorstenson and Sharon M.
Wolf.
Clock turned back;.f~ie ·nds catch up
Laguna Beach Art Museum.antique show handsome
By NORA LEHMAN
Of tile DMly ..-1W1
IT'S YOUR HERITAGE, TOO: The 10th
annual version of the A£filiates of the Laguna
Beach Museum bf Art's Antiques Show over
the past weekend was handsomf: indeed.
-.
It was fun to see so many familiar faces
among the gala guests -not to mention the
32 California dealer ~ who provided
beautifully mounted displays upstairs and
downstairs.
I saw Barbara Busby. Laurie Pelllsero.
Sylvia Bishop and of coune. Marl• and Ken
Bird. Marla ls president of the board of
trustees. Arnita Albriibt and the William
Toneys came throuab tile pau from Miuion
Viejo and Beverly Qaappell Tuttle came up
from Lapna HUia.
It was good to Barbara.
Duarte's attractiv.e· face with her attractive
voice. We've talked on t he phone scfmuch we
would have sworn we knew each other.
Harry Axene, looking perfectl y
marvelous . was there with you·know.who
looking perfectly marvelous:
Laguna's mayor. Sally Bellerue joined
the crowd as did the Bill Farriogtons. the
J06eph Jahrauses, Fern Taylor Pitter. the
AA4y Coarlsoos an~ Richard Massen . '
Arnotll the Emerald Bay contln1ent: the-
Ted 'Petetaona, Jae~ Boyles. Tllrl Magonicals
•d .Jim-Baldwihs ~w Leah Lyon with Iler lovely prints.
-'own from Palo Alto. and '?Om Stansbury
rm11ming his booth. I suspeat M "hadn't
J'e9Cbed ~ ?(e~, Beact). 1hop ~l all that
'11a1, but stq;P.(!(ltn~ way'fforri Thtee Arch
Bay to set up in tim~ for the party.
' Julie Cohen. 190king more Chanel than
Chanel henelf, was holding ~wn the fort (or
whate\7er they call fQrts in tlie Orient -she's an ·Oriental antiques dealer in Palos Verdes l
and revvtn1 up for her Friday lecture on four
centuries of Chinese furniture. .
· Slipptn1 off into the night, I knew the.
· valet parkers were 1111<1 to 1et the apace
tlley'd aDottec:l me. Parkin& ii a problef'I'
eyerywhere. . . b\11 everywhere.
pro"°5al. ..,.,,
This proposal calls for closure ,(.,
of Bushard and Wardlow schools \
next fall, Harper in 1983, and •;,,
Fountain Valley and Nieblas ,,1 schools in 1984. •l•lt
These proposed closures and ., z:
the creation of three middle . ~ .. j
schools will be the subject of /;•f f
hearings throughout the district 1 \
during March. The district's ! lf
boa rd o trustees is expected t.o ~ 1
cons ider the closure oand
conversion plan in April.
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naming. chairmen to oversee the company's four
major groups. Those selected, au of whom will report
to the new president and chlef operatio1 offiter,
David S. Tappan Jr .. are:
Buck Michl, named chairman of the
Engineering and Construction group. He continues 4lS
·chairman and president. of Daniel International
Corp., a Fluor subsidiary since 1977.
-Jobn C. Duu n, appointed chairman of UH!
Natural Resources group. He continues as chairman
of St. Joe Minei:ats Corp., which was acquired by
Fluor last year.
-John K . Pike, promoted to chairman of Fluor
Distribution Cos. Inc. H. Leon Shackelford was
promoted to president of the uoup. •
-Ross A. McCllntoci, appointed chairman of
Fluor Drilling Services. J . tobert Fluor If was
promoted to president of the division ...
, , California home resale volume for the year
ended Dec. 31 totaled 332,969 units, a 28.4 percent
decline from the 465,186 units recorded for the year
earlier, the California Association of Realtors
reported. In Onnge County, volume dropped 21.5
percent, while the 12-month median home Prke In the
county rose 6.4 percent for the year.
UTlll <;:::?,._ ___ _
Yields on short·term Treasury 1ee11rities rose
slightly, one week after recording their biggest
lplunge ever. About $4.8 bi llion in six-month bills were
sold Monday at an average discount rate of 12.786
!percent, up from 12.695 percent last week. The
government also s9ld about $4.8 billion in
three-month hills at an average rate of 12.45 percent,
up from last week 's 12.43 percent ....
The gov4trnment is lowering its int.erest·rate
~iling on federally backed slngle-famtry bome loans
to 15.5 percent, officials Of the Depart ment of H~using and Urban Development said. The one
percentage point decline in the ceiling for both
level-payment and graduated-payment loans wipes
out an increase of the same size announced Jan. 25.
officials said.
ITITI ~~---------------~------~ ~ I
Francis Ford Coppola's financially troubled
Zoetrope Studios, unaided by the disappointing
box-office returns-of "Ol'le From the Heart." has laid
off 20 e mployees
A Union BanJt attorney says he plans to appeal a
judge·s decision upholding a Jury's $7 5 million award
• against the bank in a fraud case.
IDlll a
A Hong Kong-based financial institution hu
offered to acquire 80 percent of Hibernia Bancshares
Corp .. the parent ho~ding company of the Hibernia
Bank. The bank . with more than S920 million-AA.
assets, has 34 branches in the San Francisco Bay
area and deposits a bout S790 million .
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HIGH SCHOOL
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(15-11 et El T.,,,,
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OP AUTOM081LE STATE 0 11" CALll'OllHIA l'ICTITIOUS 8USIHISS
. l'l!H"'~1rl 1~.11 l'ICTITIOUS 8USIH•SS
HAM• STAT•M•NT NOTICE IS HER EBY G IVEN HOllTH OllAHGECOUHTY HAMI STATEMENT
DlltSlllnl IO Sections 1011 •ncl lOn of MUHICll'AL DISTlllCT Tll• lollowlno ~·-· .,. Clolno
Ille Clvll Code of IN SleCe ot Celllornle U1S a...ti ... , Ave. llUtlntu •• 1111 Under~. G & w TOWl ... G, 1n .... _,CA'26» AVALON CELLARS." Corporetl
1ndurtrlal Way, ~t. Mtta. Or•noe " LA I N T I F F A R T Hu R. Plat•. SI• 250, N-por1 Bta<ll, C•
Counly, C.llfornla '2627. will Hll •1 F AR RUGIA 411CI DOROTHY 926'0
public euctlon, •1 112 lndullrtal Wey, FARRUGIA Auoclat.a Bever-Company,
Cosll ~. Caltfoml•, 11 I a m on DEFENDAN T WILLIAM W. Inc. ta Oetewar• corporallonl, 31'0
Frleley, !tie 19111 CS.y 01 BARii EJ-T an lncll•klu•I end·-9'~crt--"'·H~ 76111 Stree1, Vernon, C~!lforllle
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Yur al car: 1m: M•k• ol cer· CONSTRUCTIO .... •no DOES I Tiii• butlnH•" conducted by .
Del)un Couc>e. V.tllele 1 D. Ho . HLS 1hrOUQh 15, Inclusive corpor1tlon. JO~; Llceme No !St1111 tU sw v SUMMONS ASSOCIATED BEVERAGE
C•lll. to.flne.-...c.....i ... 11 COMPANY, INC
Said sale It for 11\e purooH of CASE NUMa•a 1 A_..1.. By lti Pr"~'
sat•llylne ,..., ol tr.. Unde•llOnecl lot NO Tl CU v .. llave --. Tiie Tiit. ll<lternenl wes filed wllll "" Towln91nc1Stor-. <•rt may dKJdlt....,... ,.,. w~t County Clerk ot Oranoe CounlY on
0 1teatflbtnddeyotMarch 1tn .-....... ---,.._. F-u•rvtt, 1~. G & W TOWING ltlll" • .. ,._ llud llM h1fwmatlell 11"1""1
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c.orporatlon, 1'7S Soult\ Lewis Slreet,
•na11elm, Cetlfornla tms Tl\lt l>Usln1u Is conclutted by •
corpor atlon.
SUPREME TAPE, INC.
Donne C V. Wei,
PreslCllttll
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County C-of Or•noe County on
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Alto raced: Mtry'1 Win Sone. •~-. tt f Todd, Galion'• Mluy, Flylno 5Quect.
Time· I 10.
l'lf'TH llAC•. Ont milt. uHJ HtnrV't
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SmlllrlQ Poe> IVellandinQh<lrn) 1.40
Also,_, Cardlo Kid Windy R.,..., Our
Jeff, Wttcome '""'· Tii\n trlth. Hl9111-Charnp. Tlmt . 2: 10.
SI I ICACTA IHI paid llS IO.
SllCTM ltACE. One mile.
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R•oel KM ve (Acurma<1l
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Also racecl. Tutanakeu, Flyln9 Htefoto,_ Lynx, K1ntuckv K1no
Time: 1;07 115.
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SIY•NTH RACE. One mile .
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Knlghl't Honour ISIMllll -j,IO J,«I
Bye Away (Dunnl-1 10.40
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Ananias. Mr Gral'tlm Bill, Flefftl"9 A
Time: 1:10 1/S.
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0 l'ICX SIX t•s.+2-MI palcl '1,4" ... •11111 1wo wlnnlno t1<11.11t Ill'! tloftlHJ.1 11 1
1'10 SI• conlOlallon paid •'9.tO to 11 wlnnlno tick.,, !live Plo,...tl.
EIGHTH llACIE'. One mite_' IHJ 00! Wave
DofW1ve (0.-rl o . .o • .O 6.40
.. Ll91\1nl11 Sllm I &allerl 1,61 J.00 ten1y1 CAda~I 11111
AISo rec.a· Flent Oun. Sumat Beacll..
Mlllorlell, Pa'*'• l'9t, Onc.t Upon 1 SIAlr,
Country J.,lee
Time J 11 3/S.
U •XACTA C!'41 pakl lt2 20,
H I NTH •ACE. Ono mlle.
Broallwlnd (Wllll•m•I '·"° J.00 J.40
Ooool\ GOS11 t<>enn1s1 4.111 uo
Gold'l,Mtlr IGrundyl S • .O
Alao raced: Bye Bye Trac.}. S<jm-r Fr'Otlc, Pln<l't H11, Super Sue, Tina KnfQlll.
Tim•. J 0113/S.
T£NTH a ACE. One mlft
Rkllare111anowr
IAO trmanl ljl -"l 10 1M
Tarpo'1 Sieck C8la<k"'411) f 40 UO
J•rt m lell'a Boy CTHsierl 1J JO
Aho r•<•d· Kflr, Aldan, Couuea11, Undlrreltd, Tuetal>I Chief, snu1u
Time: 1:07 <IS
U I XACTA 1 .. 4) P!IQ ta-o . .O
ILEV•NTH •ACE. Ont mu•.
ln1ten1 Insanity co._,,.,, I 00 3 JO <Ml
Lumber Charmer IWllllamSI 3.00 Mill
Haloon Hero !Longo) 7.40
Alto ••<•Cl S9,trkl1 Ar90, Mon•lenor
Oale, Tiie C--, Award, o .. ns1or, Andy'•
Dun, Klno't OouCM U UlACfA ,,._~I pel<l Jl4 40
Altenclen<e 4 Soll
~ I I . . .. .
Women'a .oe.11
COMMUNITY COL ..... ____ ,, ........ ,
AloHondO 1• 1»-1 J I
Golden w..t 2IO 02-'' 4 I
Smith, Muno! Ill -Ola1; Allt n -~Elrt•· W -AI ..... IWl. L-Smtll\. JB -
811yeu I Golcltn )"flt l.
Moncf•y'a tl•nuctlon1 aas•uu. ~ ....... HEW YORK YANKEES -~ J-Pec1tla, pllcl'9', to•_.,.., <•lracl.
l'"OOTULL. ~ ..............
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMllERS -5'erted
Wylie Turne~. defensive *"-M'4I Lyle
Bauer, otftntl\19 ouatd. ............... u..-·
ATLANTA FALCONS -..__. Wt-
M<Dutfle -W tMms coach.
BAL TIMOAE COL TS -Ne med Z.tke
BreO owtU. eff..itlw c .. 1'cH.-ter -.,iarterbao. C09Clt.
NOCICEY ............. ...,.._
HAATFOllO -ALERS -,._ -CUMlft Interim....., C09C1t.·
NEW YORI( RANGERS -AH19MO MIU Allison. lefl wino. 10 Sprlnolleld o1 Ille
"lmtrlc., HOCkty U 19119.
COLLEGE ARKANSAS -"'--tO ,,_ rHIQnetlon
ol Fred von Al>llen. eulStant l-11111 coec:l't.
BOI SE STAT E -Announc 1CI Ille
ru lonatlon ol Mike Mullelly, etl\l•tlc 01r..:1or
IN OIANA STATE -Nt med Oan
Scllelll'tlte ....., -.U..11 <oe<l't, _.Ive
ac IM •nd al POS1·tenon play.
•I 1 rCfllllJC '9JICfl I MUC1Rt ., ,,
l '"' FICTITIOUS 8USIN•ll NAM« STATEMl.NT
, a
Tl\e totlowlno ~rson1 ere dotne
buslMH H ;
THE 8AXTER GROUP, ~16 Vie
Oporto, 5'111• SS. Newport Beach, Ca .,...,
Cl\oter E Bolin, Jr., J1I03
ISlamore. El Toro, Ca . 92630
Nlcl\Oles J . Ooues. 271• N. Lowell L....-. SM\Q ;J,na, C.."fl'1'06
Mlcl\etl w. 1Mllf•r. 9081 Colllor Lant, Weltrnlnsler, Ca. 92613
Tl\11 IWSIMH Is conoucltd by •
oenerel partnenlllp,
Mlcl'tetlW.Mlller
Tll~ P...,._t WH llltd with "'9
County Clerk ol Oranoe Cou1111 on
l'ebrwery ti, 1"2
F11111Sl1
• Publl•twcl Orenot Cool Dally Pltot f"•r. ~· '-."· "· I~ ...... 2
l'"ICl'tTIOUI 811MfMU
NAME STATE#EHT
Th• lotlowino pertont are dolno .,.,,,,..., ..
HORTH A.MElllCAN SCHOOL OF
INCOM E TAX P RE PARATION:
FICTITIOUS 81JSINEH
N-1. UAHMt'" Tl\e loltowln9 Ptrlc>ft It doln9 ..,., __ .
COAST CLEAHEllS, I Wlnclf-, lrvlne, CA'2115
Gene Ed ward P icka rd , nu
Unlvtrsl1y, lrvifM, CA t27U.
Tiiis butlnets 11 conducted 1>y an
1 NOTIC• llWWIHO 810S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llWf
tr.. Boero of Trusteu of 11\o CN t
c -muntty Col•eee Ol"1k1 Of Or.,.
c -tl'. Catlfarnle, wllt rtc'elve tMltf
bid• 11p to 11:00 a.m .. -.,, Marcil
lndlvleluel.
0-Pl<kenl
u. 1912 •• 11'11 Pur<f\Mlno Depart~ ol said. <ol"9t dl5trk1 localed at U
Ada m i Av•nue, Colle Met
-----.,...ttfnmta. 11 wttlch time w td bid• wl
This 11-mtnt WIS filed wlttl ttlt
ounty Clerk ol <>reno-County on
ell.S, 1"2.
11"1.a.
,.,.,lsNll Or--. COlst o.lly PTio.,
,ell.t , ll,U,Marcll2, ttll .,,.,
Tl Olll •Wt N • ,.
• ~Jf,Pl .... .,T
Th• l~llo'!'llri9 ~r'4111 fre doln9
blpubllcly_...itnd rffdlo<: l
PURCHASE OF IHSOKINETI
D 'Y NAM O M ETEA i INSTRUMENTATION SYSTE
WI U B IC T. O R A NG E COAS
COLLEGE
All bids are to bl !ft eccoreleft<• wn
Ill• Bid Form Instruction• e n
Conelctlon• and Soe<lfl<altOl\t wl\k .,.. -onttltenclmey .. _....., 1
'"' offk • al 11'11 Pwchaalno Aoent u kl COl"9t dlsttlc1, •
PUIUC llltl March 7, "· 16, U. 1"2 U l-12 1-------------htformec..., ",. •'-·
II vou wllll lo --1111 aCl•IC• of an
NORTH AMERICAN fCHOOL OF
BOO KK EEPI N G A N O
ACCOUNTING, NORTH AMERICAN
SC!:i2.2.\......Q CONSERVATION;
HORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF
.AN I MAt SCIE NCES, NO RTH AM E R IC A N SC H OOL O F
OAAFTING; NORTH AME RICAN
SCHOOL OF FIREARMS; NORTH
A M ER IC A N SC H OOL O F MOTORCYCLE REPAIR, HORTH
AMERICAN SCHOOL 01' TRAVEL; NORTH A.MEAICAN SECRETARIAL
SCHOOt; THE 8AltTOH SCHOOL;
J EWELRY DUIGH C.'IO'Ell; THE
CU$TOMIZ.IHG CENTER; POLICE
SC I E N C ES l ff 5TIT U TE ;
NEWPORT/PACIFIC HIG+4 SCHOOL,
4361 Birch St-I, Newoort BN cll, CA
f2660. H O R T H A M ERIC AN
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS.
I NC • • Calllornla coroor•tlon, 4361 Biren SlrH I, HewPQrl 8uc11, CA
f2MO
booslntO H 11 ' • HI •
MCO P llOP E,ll T I f S, <100
Mtc Ar lltur Boulevlllrd, N1wporl
Baecl\, c:.tlfomle t'M6l
Eacl't bidder mu11 ...,,.11 wttl\ "
bid e cl sl>Mr"s "'9Ck. <•'11flecl Cl\oc:
or lllelder"s bond m-peyebtl to 1
order of t,,. c.. ~lty eou
Dhlrlct 8oerd of Tr<nlM t In •
amount not let& tr-five ,...cent u,.,
Oil Ille sum bid at I ..., ... 1 .. llle1 I
bidder will tnler Into ,,,. pr
Contract It 11'11 Mme Is awa.-t
lllm. In tho 1-t of tanure to enl
kll• wc:I\ contr~ !tit proceeds ot 1
cl\oc:k will .,. tor1eltecl, or In -u ol I bond, t._ full tum 11\ereof wlll
torleCtecl lo wlel colleve Cllttr tct.
PUIUC llltE enorno In thlt manor. 10U~,_ld do ,...-------------
10 promptly H 11\al you/' wrl11•n FICTITIOUS 8 USINI H
<eSPOftM. ii •ny, may~ flCeaon lime NAME STATE,...NT
AMa..t7 SI usttd-• toll<lter el conwjo a. .... !,~~::~•.owing PH son Is doln9
'T.S.H0.1-~:,:~m':d1';'11:,:::;':'~~·a~i:::: MA BA YNARO INGEASOL T·u"sOTTEICEES'OS~'I maner•. tu·-·· •K•ite, sl lley GOLOMAN"' ENTERPRISES (MA. .. .... 1 f)UeCle e91 1 ee1a t B.1.G .1, 170l6 c~ u ne, Mlulon
On Merch 24. 1912 It 11:00 a.m. • ~~:o THE ~~';.l!~~ANT~ '.:'::':ii lllcJo. CA n m .
F I R S T A M ERIC A N TITLE complaint l\H bHn ltled by tl\e ALAN WA DE SATTERLEE, f>'M INSURANCE COMPANY,• Catltornla Plelntllt ~lmt you II YoU wish to Condeelo Lane, Minion VltJo, CA
corporellon H TrustH, or Succenor defend 1111• •-wit. you must. wltl\ln t26tl • Trust .. or Sutl5111u1td TruslH , ot 11'111 Jt day• after lhls summon. 1, Wrvod Tiii• t>uslntts It conducted by •
ctr1aln Oeocl of Tru•1 executed by on YOU, Ille with ""' covn a writ fl mlltd Ptr1nenlllp.
OON AL D 8 . 8 ROWN LEE. an rHPO~ lo 11\e tomc>lalnc Unless YOU .-1 .. Setterlel, \lnm&.tJ'~IUI .. c.erde4 CIOSo, your dltfl<I" wltl be ... ,.,., on c;....al Peft~
Novtmller 2', 19'0 n In~, .. ~, no ~l<•llon of .,,. Plelntlff encl this Tiits lta1-I ·-111.a wllll 1M Mo!J.J, 111 -• 13152, P~ IU, of court ma'll ..,..r • 1~1 -inll County 0-ol Oranoe County on
otflelal Record• ol Or•,. County, you tor 1,_ relltf clemendtd In 1,_ Ft b •. 1"2. ~:~~1~'~!.:ic:;,d~~u~~::::, ~~e<•:i::. tompl•lnt, whlcll could m ull In l'"IWH to Seti 11\er-r ra<ordld Nov.mbff. 91rn!!".'_m•nl .of waeu. I eking ol Publl"*9 Oranoe Coost Oelly Piie>\, 1J ltll ... lmtrument na IAOOI In morl•Y or prol)trly or otl'ter relt1f Feb. 12, March 1. '· 16, 1tl1 15+12
b~ok "'" P•oi JO 01 0111~1•1 reciuested lnthecom1>laln1. ___________ ...__
Records al U ICI County, .:.111 under and DATED: Oecembtrtt. 1911 PlmJC llllC(
put1uant to said Deed ol Trull Mii at R.ot»rt R Riii,
public '"°"'on lot ,_..,., lt wtul ,,,_., Cltrll
of 11\t United Stain Of Amorl<•, al Ille By Ell,., l Ouron,
malr\ entr•nco to First •-•lean Title o.iutv lnturan<e Compan'r loceled el 11< KLEIN Cl CUTI.Ea, INC
EHi l'lftfl Strwt in tile city Of Same 2m N ......... ,,Ste. 29S
Ana, Calllomle, all Ille! rlQl\1, 1111t end $Hta Au, C.A '"'6
Interest c.on.....,..s to encl now l\eld by 11 h t: 111•1 ~ undtr H id Oetel ol Trut t In 11\e Publl-OrtnQe.COHI Oally Plio.
11t-r1'1' situated !JI selel Counly tna ~r. t . t. 16, U. 1'12 , ,....,
Stat• described n :
Lot 133 of Tract No. 33'.J •• per 1-------------
Mep rotor-In ~ 112. 1>191s l 1 to PllUC •Tt£
41 lncknl,.. of Mlsc•ll•ntOla M•PI. In ------------
1119 Otfk 1 ot t ... County Aaco<Cltr Of ~ICTITIOUS 8USIN•U
S.ld County. NAMI ITA'TI M•NT Tiit tlree1 eddrou or oll\er Tl\1 lollowl"O ~rton h dolne common dls'9natlon Of salCI pr-rty l>utlntH es·
Is pur--lo bl: J0'2J C_,try CIUtl INFORMATION MANAG EMENT
Drlvt ,CmtaMesa,C.a.'2•2'. TECHNIQUES HIOI Marguerll• Se id u le will tM mecle wl1hou1 p SUll ·B-Ml ...._ v~1 cove11111t or warr111ty, ••Pren or •rtcwey, • "'"• .. ...., ""o.
lm11lltd as to 1111• poueu lon or Celllornl• '26'2 1ncul'll~•nc.u 10 sailtfy ttlt unpaid Paul Ciernlk. U026 Sonolt•,
l'"ICTITIOUS 8USIH•SS
NAMa STATEMENT
T "' ltllowlng oet1on 11 dolne bull,,.HH:
B"YCE INDUSTRIAL SALES • .01
$0, Lim bert Orlve. l'utltrto11.
C.llfOf'ni. n.sa
Bryce CestOf', t.01 So. La mo.rt
Orin, FUiierton, Ct ltfomle t1'3t
Thll butlMH I• condUCled by •n
lndlvkluat.
BrKtCHlor Thll ,._t WM llltd wltll ,,_
Covnty Clerk Of Or11>9e County on
Ft0r11ery2', l"2. ,_,..,,
Publl"*9 Orenot CN Sl Oallr Pllol, Merell 2, It,"· u . 1"2 • ......,
PICTITIOUS 8UStN•SS
NAME STAT•M•NT
Tiie following Plf'SOlll ••• CIOlno bullntun:
LI F EPOWER, UIOI Henley Dr.,
Wt1tmlmter, CA '2413.
Marr Meyuml Vl•Yll·Heft, u 101
Hanley Or., WftlmlMWr. CA '*3.
MerC911e llllaMI... It klrftldl Ct., Htw..n le.II, CA ..... It •
Thh Mli!ftt II ~!"' f f t
l'"ICTITIOUS 8USIHISS
NAME STATEMENT
Tll• following person Is doing
butlneu"'
M Y F REE OO M
EHTEAPlllSES, • Felr Drive, Cootie
Mew. Ce.m u
51\lrle y A. Boullardl, 110S
$ ... rl"91on Pl., X·104, Newport BH<h. ca. n..a _
Tlllt buJlnets Is condu<lod by an
ff>Cllvlclutt
SNrtty A Bos.Pwrdt
, Tiiis Jt.lttment wn flied will\ t,,.
(:°"nly Clerk ol Oranoe Counly on
Thh twtlneH It <onduc 1ee1 Cly •
corporation.
H orth A m e ric an
Cor rHponditllct Sc-•··'"'· Jelfrer A. Brlll, Vk • Pres. & S.cretery
Tl\I\ statemtnC wa> flltcl wllh tho
County Clerk of Or-County on J en.
Jt, ltn. .. ,_
Vanota C, Mallt, JCIDO Sand Hiii
Road, Bl'IMllnt •. Suite 110. Menlo Perl!, Ctllfonlla ttl2S
Tt4 II. Carpe11ter. 1401 Dover
Strn t. Sult• 00, Ntwport Beech,
Callf0mltf2MO
Cllantt 0. o.i-. a*> Mec:Artl\ur
Boulev•d, Newport 8MUt, C•llfonll•
'1'63
T.,,, llllllMH Is condu<ttd by •
,,.~a· !:!'r ...
n 1s s'rn.f •'"' lf'9
No bCdOlf' may wltllclraw l\ls bid
I period for lorty.fl\19 (45) CleYt afte
ttlt date tel for lfll -nine I..,_.
Februe.ry 17. Ital. ..,.nc .,...,i.. """· -,...,.., VlaM41~eft • ~••nu PublisNO l)r.,. CoaSI Oelly Pllol,
PvbllSIWCI Oranot Coall Delly l'llot l'etl. 11, ~ 1. t. 1', 1"2 IS~
CounlY ~k el Of .... Counly on
Fet>ruery 2', 1f1?1.
Tl\o BoerCI ftll T,...._ r--. t
prlvl.leoit Of re)Ktl.ng.M>y -111
~ to welve any 1rr..,,11r1tlu o
lnlormtllll" In .,,, bid or I" t bleldlno. f.O. J>, Mer 2. t, lt;-1"2 no.t? This *'"""'I,_, filed .... 1tto Counltl "Cler'11 M'c>r.,. County· on l'et>. s. 1tll. •• • • • ..----"'""==--..;;. ___ ...,a
~•mm PlmJC '9JI(
"'1blltMct Oranoe c-Dally Pltot, t------------Fei.. t, 16, n . Merci\ J, 1"2 Sts-a FICTITIOUS 8USINESS
HAMll STATlllllDIT
\, The lollowlne ~·-• are e16l110
-------------buSl!lt$l es· FICTITIOUS 8UStN•SS
NAM« STATIM8NT
Tl\t fo llt wl'!Q .. ,'°" 11 dol•e ""''""'at! REAL ESTATE MAGAZINE CO., m S.ewlnel Or .. NtwPDrt heel\, ca. '2'6l I I
Mark W. ,__,,,. >tS Unl~y br.,Colt.l~w1c1.~ 1 1, Tiils llodl-11 1<~ .., 'M
lnellvlcluat. 1 •
Mar1t w. "'--y
Tllll 11-t WM llled wltll IN
County Cltrt< of Or•• c-1y ... ,
F9br1.1ery 0 . 1'91. ,. ...
PuMllNCI 0rlfl9' C..~ Delly Pli,t
Ftb. n . Mar. 2, •. 16. 1"2 7t2'tt
l'OAMAT PHOTOGAAPHV, 1411
Atl.anla A ..... H11nt'"91on Beec:ll, Ce. "1 ..
8rtkt H ... mt~r. lttl Atlanta
Ave., Huntlnocon e.ec:11. ce • .,.,..
Cl'tarttt Ha.,.mo..,, 1411 Atlt nt•
M • .. HllllUncJIOn llMdl, c.. t1646
ll\IJ bwlness It conducttd br • IMr•l~lp, 8NcliHeg11me~r
Tris l&ail-wa• llttcl Wiii\ Ille ovntr Cltrll ol Orenoo c-ty e>n Fltlniery It, Ital. ,, ....
.f>uMIOWll Orenoe coa11 Delly Piiot l'tb. •u, #INr. 2. t, II. 1'91 na.G
MALCOUll I OM."f '
AfterMp Ill &.aw ...... -........ . "° ... tu•.
FICTITIOUI 8Ul lNISS N_,... ileMll, catlfent&a t1t6a N""'11E STATl #•NT ,. ,,_,
Tiie to11ow1no ""''°"' ••• dot"9 Pulll~ Or*'lle Coast Delly Piiot,
HORMAN E. WATSON
S.Cf'lltety,
BoerCI Of TrusttH COM! Community
Colltgl Dlttrkt ' ' Pullllstwcl or..,. COi• Delly P .t
P::et>. u . -· 1. ,.., u l>Utlll.U es: MtrU. t, •. 1•, ,, I* t"-G
MAH~C:e~E;.~ ~R~:E~sTo~~L~ 1-------------1·-------,,.--------
0F AMERICA; lbl CONVENflON ~ llnC( ~ ... HK
11"1 ...
Publl"*9 Or .... CMl1 0.lly Piiot,
Feb. U , Ma<cll 2, t, 1', 1'12 lln.e1
l
MANAGEMENT tNTEaHATIONAL, .... -----~~----~1-------------'lP ~=~ec.:=~~·::.:o· Suite 3006, LI~• ANO AC:Cil>HT MONllALTM
FRANCIS E. GOHZALES, '221 W. SYWOl'llSO~TMe AIHIUM.STATH•WT
l(,,q11.A-~ta Ana, CA '2704. Y•All INOIO OIKIM9•1111, ttll
BEN OTtVARES, 11U w .. 1 ... rty '. 0' Orlw, Los AnQtltt, CA toOJS. ~LI,. INIUaANC• COMl'ANY •
T!llt buslntU •• C-Cled by .. r' ,,, ............. Or.
oene.r•I P1r1ner1Nc>. A,,,...,, N.Y.... _41 F•-•s f . Gonales Totel edmlhtcl eu.ts ................. '. .......................... Sl6,Vs...,,
Tl\ls stet-I WIS flied with Ille ToUll n.tblfltle .................................................... 11,,....
County Clerk ol Or•noe County on C..,Ctal P9ICI"" .................................................. ,,..,..
l'"•b It, ••. Gr'Ms peld tn -contrll>u\ed turpl11t .............................. •.ltt..ut 5-l•l~sl'"lllldl ............................................... 11.• u ... ......., ..... (*orplu•I • • . • • • • • • • .. . .. .................. .., t. lJ'JM
Gal11 (l.6til lro'!n-nitlons ..................................... I-I tl7,Wlt
Iner-CO.C-l In Capltal tncl ~
•• -all -dyrl"llt7S .... ll .................................................... H .,.A,~~ 'ICTITIOUS 8USINISS ~ ... ,_ I lnwrance ln Fore.: Hatlonwlelt .................................. a11,ft1,~
MIUlon vi.io. C.lllornl• t:i..1 blllllCI OU. Oft Ille nolt or notn Tltlt butlnetJ It cond<l<ttd by en
ta<und b'f wld o..d Oil Tn.tt, to wit: tnellvkklal SlJ ,J00,00, plus lltt fol-lno ttllmetM Peul CH rlll•
.. AM41STAT•MINT _, 'Kc1"flt9M~lums-Mt •• '. ............................... ....
'\r.~ous 8USINlll I 'ICTl.'-........ ss . . . • :-:~1no porto111 .":' Clotno l'"ICTITIOUl8USl.MISI -·-~lp'C•lnfll"(9.; C:elltoml• 8UllMlp_ ............ ~ ................ I.Mot ....
fTATIMllMT !IAMllTAT1¥11WJ: I I NAMIUTATIMINT Atc!*ntlftll'-llfl~s-~:(ellfomlt ...................... "8'
Tiie loltowl110 "'son h dolnt Tltt foltowlnt "''°"'It ddf.ltt ' Clll'-TIVE 501..UTIOffS, UOll Tiie f•llowl111 peNiioll It dolft9 We ....... Cllinlft ..._ ----"'--· - -~
<oltt, •~ -eclvaMtt Ill .,,. Tiiis ~t wet llltd wl1'1 Ifie
time of .. lnltlel ..-ket!Gfl tf tl'tl• t y Cltr• °' Or•,. c:-ty °" IM4":~~0 COHSUUCT I O H -•-•: r \ n ·~ ,._...., .. ~~ .. ~.CA ... =~l(fl..l..OIL ~GAS1•1, ~~~~=.::..~:"tew~ .. -.......,,
-k l Oil S...: ""i"· F ..... a-t Itel. OATEO: P::*-\>U, ltn. •--• • • COllilll'ANY,Sll1 BolwA-,U111t 1, ~:..::J.r.==:c~ WILl..IMllerSUSANS'TUA•T.14111 UOD Prlv•ttoad • ...._,lffdl.CA • ,,,,....,...,............ f
H-"'9tDn IMCll. CA """· .\)ft ..... T-. .... , ..... Of., ":·....,... Hiii•, CA m u. ftttO. ~ v ..... M, v.-.. ~ FlltST AMElllCAH TITLE
INSURAHCE COMl'AHY,
a C:.'"""'i. COf'pOl't tlO!I
By: OANOllMt!ltOO, ~-Offk•r '
114 £Mt """ "'"' .... ,,.,.., ~-'2702
T'eh I 1141 St94211
.. , ...
,.,, .. 1.,... Oranee c .. tt Oe11, Pl ... ,
~ell 2, t, 16, ~· 1• '4
ALlleln llOV lt0$SI, J R., Utl AMMlm,Ca.99D4 •O allT WALLIN, U Act<lt llOl llllT I . HAMILL, G-al r11111.,,..,0l'aro-C-Oellyl'llet..fl-.t1, .. Merdl\,l .l .Hlt ftMlll.
AQu«lus Orlve. H1111tlft91on IMcll, CA Tiii• _,_ II cOllMt~ ._. ...... l....W, CA '27l4. I l'ett-. UllO l'rlwta ....... Newpot1 1 · .q
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f'ICTITIOUS •UllNIM ~ STATIMl!NT su~••I04ll C-OUltT Of' CA'-IPOaNIA The I 11 I t I COUNTYOf'ORANOI! lluslneu:,.ow no person ' do no NOTICl!Of'Nl!Aal ...
R ~ W COMPANY. L TO, 1"'2 Of' IAU •Y ltlf'lall Mllll ken Aven1M1, lrvln•. Calllornla NO • .,.. '2714 DMe: .-.nl S, 1'11
Robert O ertoos, O•n•r•I TIMe: •:••..,..
Pertf'ler, SI Beacon Bay. NewPOrt o.1-n 8ee<ll, Celllornla f2'60 Pl.AINTIFF; SANIET SILVA:
Tiiis butlMH I• conducte<I by • DEFENDANTS: HORACE FRANK llmlled ...,-tnerllllp. SILVA,et•I . R~ o. Bri09s Notice b MrWy Qiven u..t on A11<ll
OJ This statement wo fllff wOh Ille S, t"2 •I Ille"°"' Of •:JO o"<IO<k a.rn. 11Ct=:-===-:::-=:=:=::-=~:-=:~-----------...l County Clerk of Orange County on In 0•PM1,,._t 22 of Ille •Dov• enllUed
llJH lmcls Februery M, 1912. tCliln , 100 Clvk Center Drive West, f't .. t7 Sent• AM. C•lllOf'OI•, the App11cet10n
Put>ll-Or'9noe Coe'1 Diiiy Pilot, of Robert Ii-.s......,,.,, ReterM, tor March 2. '·I•, JJ. 1.., ":M2 conflrm•tlon Of sale, salo and order .--------------I thereon. w11 ~on ,..ularly..., 0 .,, WILLINGER York. Friends may call al
MICHA EL <ROHONCZY1 Pierce Brothers S miths·
WILLINGER, a resident of Mo rtuary until 9 :00PM
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r;-.-m1IC( The Nll>lluU.., tor Se .. c;onc.er•u the lanes -bullOl"llf located at "17 f'ICTITIOUI •UllNl!U Anehelm A-.enue, Coate Mu a , ...ae area tor the past 25 lon1g ht. Rosary will be
years, having-lived in Santa recited Tuesday. March 2.
i\na for 20 years and Tustin 1982 al 7 · 30 PM at the
£«' 5 years passed away on mortuary. Mass of Chnslian
_Marchl,1982 Hewasarlivt' Burial o n Wednes day.
"1l l h e C h a m b e r or March 3. 1982 al St. Simon
Glo mmerre or Santa Ana ·and Jude Catholic Cburcb
-during lhe 1960's He was with the Franciscan Fathers
at:io active n the Operatra in officiating Interment will be
the Los Angeles area for 20 m lloly Cross Cemetery. Los
years. He is survived by hts Ange I es , Ca P ierce
wife Els ie. daughter Elsie B r o l h e r s S m i t h s ·
aioallos o r Hunti n gton Mortua r y dir ec t ors
~11ach. Ca. and predeceased 536·6539 m! 1964 by his son Michael. PUl..ASKIE
NAMl!STATl!MaNT Calllornle and with r--1 .,_,....,
Tht lollowlnt perion h Oolno your Referw IMs received Ml ofMr .0 bu•lnus•u . , llUf'ChtW Yid --1Y 10< Ille ,..m of DYNASTY ENTE RPRISES .. j,000.00, u Is. The ...... to be In Huntlnqton H~ Suite '°7 1..,j c•. t i clote Of esc.-, tNrty_..,Yt AIQOf'iciuln Slree .. H;.,,tlftoton hach 101-lnQ C-1 conflrmtlion, Md Is Calllornla ~ ' subl•<I lo overbid In the or,.lntry Paul M. VeMt, 4'13 Sherk Drive prob•t• lef'rnl, the lnlll•I overbid Hunllnoton~ll.Ctlllornl•tl~ ' lltln9 111• sum of Ul,7SO .OO In 1,.;.~·~~r>H• Is c-ted bV an :~oc'=• wltll the ~le rules of
p.,, M. V•no Any ...,-iy wlslllnQ lo l~r-IN
This stettrnenl WU llllHI •1111 "" bid 11\all be~ 10 Cleposll, •I Ille County Clerk of Or•-county on ti,,,. Of "'°"ltytno tor Ille c-1 bid on Febf'uar'y1', 1"2 Aprll S, ltl2, 10 percent ot 1111 , , .. ,. PWCNM price In c;asn or cesllier"s
Published Ortn119 coatt Oell'f Phot check with Robert H. Stopher. Mercl'l J, t, 11. 2J, tte n~ Ref.,.ff, Yid sum belnQ lorfelttble In IN event the _.Chete 11\etl lell lo
<OMC>ie1e IN .... ~'lso s urvivin g are 3 FRANCES C P ULASKIE. &ra~d r h1ldrcn . J oseph, passed ~way on February
For lur1her lnlorm•tlon. pleaM contecl Ol<k Aftsl•r. Retllor. ICM Eest 11111 Street, S•nt• Ana, Cellfornl•, "701, Tel•~. 11111
Sit-835, or~ Offlce ot the Refer", '" U.. •venl tne lwoker Is not avall•ble
~r1nne a nd Mi r hno t· 27. 1982 10 Costa Mesa. Ca. FICT1r1ous 1us1Nl.U "l"'ITk' .. ' Sh bo NAME STAJ'EMIENf • 1nlon."1. great.grandchild c was rn on September The 1011o•lno person• ••• doing
t..eri Mari e P ilkinton 22. 1894 in Dl'wey Rose. t>ustnHus·
Jumber room visitation Georgia She was a resident OANCEWEAR ETC. 1'312 Sterr•
d f A h · C Perla, Irvine, Ca. 927U .Hes ay, March 2. 1982 from o na e1m. a She ts Joy LH<>weni. 1,_, Sterr•'"""•· ~OOPM to s ·OOPM at Harbor s urvived by 3 sons. Loyal 1rvln•. C•. 92115
Oeted ~y 11, 1"2 .
RObert H. S ....... r. R ... , .. R0411!1tT N. STOPNl!lt STOf"tfl!ll & STUNLl!Y •-..raatur. ..... •1rct11t
pwn Memorial Chapel, H e.ng s ~l er and Jack J an P•lr lc• Owens . 11 l M I H engst l d R 11 GolclenbW>, lrvlne, ca. 92114 ps a esa. llo Y Rosary p 1 k: e r an ° Y This buslneu 11 conciuct•a by • ~ d M a s s o f t h e u as 1e. l daughter Mary oener•l .-IMrsl\to.
~urrection on Wednesday. Harrison. al~o survived b} 2 Joy<>wens
rch 3, 1982 al t.OO PM al daughters·l!'·law Louise J..,o...n. If I d G Tiii• state,..,....t was llled with the maculale lleart of Marv engsl er a n e anelle county cier' 01 Oranoe county on
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S.. AM, Ce. t21tl 17M) M1-7Sfl Publl111tct Or-Coast Delly Pllol March 2. t, 1"2 7~
~lholic Church. 1100 South He ngstler. l .son ·in-l aw F111ru•rr•.1"2
Center St .. Sanl'tl Ana. Ca L.ela nd Harrison . also ,.,.,.,, ~•n S S l I F d Publlstled DrMIQt CCN$1 Delly Piiot ""r ment services w1 II be 1 e r · 1 n · a w r 1 e a Feb. 11• 2J, Mercl'I 7, '· 0 ., ,_, •
e}d al Good S he pherd M c M a h o n a n d 7 su.-.~~~•T (lmetery, H unt1ngt bn grandc.h1ldr e n , and 3 _,,. ~ Of'CAUll'ORHIA
e a c h, Ca The fa "1.IJ.). great-grandc h1ldtt-.ri Stie ~ .,.,..,t COUlnYOf'ORA...,.
rt>quest.s in heu of floW'~~ was active ~'the sevet'el H•O•~c-won ... * ...
donatiorui ~ 'illllde to }'Q\Jt organi7ation~· u 'fotfolA"ll '~~~~::JI~. . .. , s.t11U!:.~tr11tt fa~orile charity. Servfccs Charle't''M~rttt>er of the Tl'I• 1oi1ow1n9 ,...,... • .,. doln9 ~••1,.geop
• l!Qder the direction of Baltz Newport Lady Anglers Club ou.ir>H•H PETITIONER: TONG VAN ~~-rgeron·Sm1lh & Tuthill and a past member of the R G. ~ G. POWERS, 411 E 11th s1.. NOUYEH w l liff Ch R d d R •nt,C•te-.CA'Ml7 RESPONOENT :MUITHILE es c ape! Mortuar} o an eel Club. a R-.i c;...,1 "--""·IOI Aml90s SUMMOMSCPAMiLYuw1 of CosLa Mesa. 646·9371 c ha rler me mber o r the Nev. ,._.... .. ct1,c•92..o CAME MU-ER: otmu
·' P ELLEGRINE Shuffleboard Club. Desert GIHh H. ~IOI Am190s W•Y. lltOTICE t M R -~~CA~ ~-~-~~-' A.1Y R. PELLEGRINE. Hot Spnngs, she was past This bustn;u Is conductea bf _.._ ... ,.._......,.,_....,.
a c,e 84-.-a. i:e.JW-den t o f member o! ihe..Angel Yiew "''M>end-wif• .... ,,. ..._"" ,_.. ......, •
Hu11tin1?ton Be a ch. Ca Cr ippled Children's Hospital R c; ~ ... ,. ........ ....., ....... .....,. Passed away on Sunda.". Guild nf Desert Hot Spri·ngs This sttt..._1 was 111ec1 wttll .,,. AVISOI ·' Y C.ounty G .. ' 01 0 C UUe .. Ila ai..e ... ,,. ...... , Ill f5l~b~uar y 28. 1982 al ondwasacliveinlheArlisl Feti.l,t"2r renoe ountyon 1r1-..1...--.c'*-•U ... •
1:4ml1!1gton Intercommunily of the Desert. also other f'taNt -...i. • - -u.. ,.__.. Hiosp1tal. Mrs. Pellegrine Civic and Commulfil y Publl-Ortn119Co.11oa11y P11ot, ..._ ..... -. .. LH11 1....._._
was a member of St Simon affairs i n Desert Hot ~eb ..... n .Mer<h 2·1"' ..,,..,, ~~':9,;,1"'1oo-1t111eac1vk•of •n
and J ude Catholic Church Springs, s he was also active ~ ettomey In '"'' matter. rou lll04Acl do
abd the Huntington Beach in the American Legion NIUC •'llE ::.::,.i;~i'..,':.~Y:'fi1;:':.W.,,.;
3ehior Citizens Club. and the Auxiliary of Palm Springs. ~ SI usted~uotkttar eicon•Jo de
G ra ndmothe r 's C lub or ca . a nd a I s 0 th e l'ICTITl~t~SIHess "" ·~ ... •51• esunto, ...0.rlt America. Beloved mother or Republicans Woman's Club NAMl!ITATIE Ml.NT h•c•rlo lnmealetement•. d• HI• J p II s . m•nera, IU rnpuHte 0 •199«1on, 11 ames e egrlnc or Lake ervices will be held on 11u!~~.~o~~~wln11 "''so"' •re <1otn11 h.ty ••oune, llUede Mr r~lstrtda •
Arrowhe ad, Ca .. John Wednesday, March:l.1982at wooo&R IDGE TOWNHOMl!S oempo ll;iniel Pellegrine of Yurca 3·00PM al Waverl} Church. 17100 Glllotte, lrvtne. CA '2714. • l. TO THE RESPONDENT: V U C Do T l\e P9!1tloner hes llllHI • petition .a ey, a.. nald Daniel 1702 East Fairha\'en. Santa Warmlft910rtManeooment Compeny, concernlno,..,.,,. merr1-. 11you 1•11 R,eHegrine of Huntington Ana, Ca . with Rev. ['r. •C.lltor~•<~•tton.mOOGlllett• 1otll••.._sewllhlnJO cr.Y1 0ftht
Beach. Ca .. also sur viving Charles Simon of the Church A": .. 1~ '::.~~~~:~n Ent~rprlH• ,..t, that ws """'"*'' 1' ...._.., 'ii 3 d f R I you, your • ..,., ff\ay be entered and s:e gran c h ildren. 3 o el1gious Scienc e ncorporateCI , • C•lllornle the co urt..,.., enter • lud•rn•llt
g t..e a t · g ran d c h 1 I d r en . o r f 1 c 1 a t I n g P r ! v a l e ~~•tlon. 17100 Giiiett•. Irvine, CA c..,,.,,.tno ll'l~tlve °' otller .,....,..
b_eloved s ister of Ann entombment al Fairhaven Thi• 11us1neu Is c-..cted by• concer11ln11 OMslon 01 •ro~rty,
• Siragusa of Garden Grove, Memorial Park. V1s1talion llmttlHI par1-p. =· =· ~.'!~ c::!'.':;., :C:': Ca; Isabelle Dixon or Long o n Tuesday, Marc h 2. 1982 WCorportllonName: I -r relief •• ,.,...,. be or-ad by Ille
Beach. Ca .• Carmela Brock from 3·00PM to 9:00PM at c::::-~ court. Th• .. rni.h,,,.nt Of .... , ~'e w.e s t minster. Ca .. Fairba\'en Mortuary. J-1'.w~ ~~:_"':;ocS::.:!!·.:..,•.i:;
tt'rlgehne Lai:taro, Frances HOOKER PnslOlnt mull.
C•..,.ngelo. Mamie George. I VAN H. HOOKER, ag~ e~::::-~::-: DttlHI: ~ 30, 1•1. ~Y Benevento and Frank 79. a resident of Hunlingt.on .enwiirhn tncor.--~A. BRANCH,
Carrier aJJ of Bwfalo. New Beach, Ca. Passed away on ~tnvt.., ey: HAHCY WAGGOMflt.
Y Qr k a n d Catherine F ebruary 27. 1982. Survtved This ste...._. wet mec1 Ith the ~' c \>PPello or Elma. New by his wife Ila, son Ivan H. Counly C1e.-o10f' ..... COUl\t:onJ .... ~::-:~~~~INC. ;;;:========:;:-i Hooker. Jr .. s tep·son Walter 2', 1"1 s..u A ... CA"116 N Dagney, l grandson and 2 Publlslled 0r-coast 0.,."1,.111 .. 'a, Tel: 17141 Mt·s.J MAUotl LAW~MT. OUYE
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Carolyn Richman Chapel M.JC .-m fta1C -ser vices wlll be held on1.·----------·1..._ _____ ... _, ____ _
Wednesday, at l :JOPM at NOTIUTOC••DITORS NS.ti• Westminster Memorial Park <•>A buMI 1.-..r 11 .._,to 119 NOTICIOf'SALl!O,
Mortual')' Chapel Private maele. HAL~RO~••TYAT inte rment. Westmins ter lb> Tiie-.m buslnes1.-" ~••vATllAt.e ----+-°'tile lrentf-It: C8M .... A tt7 • Memorial Par k Morluarv Amerlcen, hlephon• Supply 111111a....,....c_. ....
directors. · Corporallof'I, 191 Mahle, "oed, Slale .. caffllenla,lw .. SLAGLE Bur11119.,,,.,CAMllO c...ey .. 0r.,...
W.F <BILL> SLAGLE. The name and llullness addf"s Of In the Matter of the E•l•I• tlletrans'9rwl1: WILLIAM EDWARDS FORT, . .,
resident of Anaheim. Ca re..,._. l!~ton Ana1v1b & C>eceaMd. Passed away on February Me•-C-y. Inc., '1 Alla vist• Hot'<• 11 11ereby given that the 27 982 H h Drive, Al~, lffw NMJ 114S.. ""*rtlOf*I wtlt Mii M Prlv• MM, , 1 · e as been a Al 1 otl\•' llustneu namH a11d to the lllQloftf.,.. ll!"t llWOw, SlllljKt
resident of the Lon& Beach addrHHI u•d by the tr•nsteror to contlrrNtlon ot salCI 5-lor C-1. a rea since 1941 and havjng within thr" ,...,., past so fer en w .,.., tM,.. dey et Merdl, 1"2.
ed to Or C ltnownto!Nt,_ ...... _, ., ,,,. Ofllc• Of GOOCI, Wll .. m•1t, mov ange ounty in American Telephqne Supoly s&Walley,.OO~Qrl.,., 1953. He ls sunived..by his ~etloftotS..C~.ttU" lfe"P•rt .. ac:h, Clllfornle fl ... ,
wife Orpha of Analieim. Ca .• Hllf •-. hlNllM "G", ~ ttt CeuflfV af or-. ..... et c.l*"'la, h 11 d t I G & .... COil• ...... C.lllofftl• ftUt •II lfle '""'· tltle ..... lfllffftt ., ..... c ren a a n ath, of «> Th• 1acat1ot1 •11,. ,.,..,11 .-Cffled.ctM11-.. -... ... _..
Huntington Beach. Ca. and descrlptlen .,. ti. """~ to ti. .. ,...,._ tate .,... "''-'"' ei.1·1119 C layton Slagle qf Long trenttenW-: ....,. •..., ._. '*.....,.. 8 ea e b C • a .. d 3 nu,__."'" .+.ven .... eyii..1,. 11YciloHeti.0111ewer ........... .._ ' · .. "01' SWltel tcllS & ,_ c...te M1M IM1t ., lft ........... tfiM 9f .... 1randc hlldren. Graveside panlorn1e...,. ' · -.c ........... .._ .. ..., ...,-....
service& wer e 1 beld qn All 111•9!~.!!J<~ ............ t• atrtlle orta1" ... , ~ty
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mstr bdrm with ocean view $425,000.
West Bay bayfront Slips for 2 boat~.
remodeled 3 bdrm , 3 bath St.200.000
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bdrm, 3 bath. 3700 sq.ft. $1,385,000.
UDO 15&.I HOMES
Prime Lido Nord bayfronl. 5 bdrm, 5
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rec. rm. beam ceilings, $420,000.
UHDA ISLE· IA YFIONT
Lagoon view from 6 bdrm , 5 bath.
playroom. dark rm , den. $1 ,350.000 ~
CAINATION COVE
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bath. 2 boat slips $1 ,900,000. '
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New French Normandy 4 bdrm, 4
bath. guest house in lakefront comm.
$79.5,000 .
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TUESDAY,.
MARCH 2, 1912
CA\l'A"LCADE
COMIC$
STOCKS
Retiring housewife works
--er .~ut the-door.·
See Erma' Bambeck, B2.
Doee l..af\fna Beach need an
o-ngoln1 cable t e l evhion
committee to serve a• a
• watchdog for the town's cable
-.,.viewers? ·
City Manager Ke n Frank
thinks not. But Laguna Video
Club president John Schw"artz
says just such a committee 1s
needed, and h~ says the city has
an obligation lo monitor the
Storer Cable TV operation.
City Council m embe rs will
meet in City Hall at 6 o'clock
....-
toni1ht to consider Schwartz'
proposal which would reacUvate
the defunct cable television
committee. '
''Too much· resJ)onslblllty ls
falling on the shoulders of the
La1una Video Club for what is
done and what is not done
concerning local televlsloa."
Schwartz said in a teleplloftt'
interview today. '
But Frank, ln a memo to
council members, saya there
really is no need for auch a ..
-j;
Laguna'S bus.depOt
Will open Momlay, .. :-~·
panel exeept whe n th ~
franchisee re<Juesls a rate hike.
La1una cable c ustomer•
currently pay •ts ~very other
month for the hookup, which
e nables many Lagunans lo
watch the Qormal television
channels.
Storer sought • rate increase
last. year, but it was turned down by tbe City Cowilail. .
Aad, since the lranebiae
. between Storer and t6e citr runs
another 10 years, Frank said he
aees no pressing need for a
sep arate cable television
committee.
"What would the committee·
do," be asked in his agenda
memorandum.
''For one tbin1," Sohwartz
counter s, the city nee4s a
watchdol panel to keep tabs on
the Laguna Niguel-ba~ cable
.operation.
I
'But Frank said any problems
with t he cable firm c an be
worked· o ut betwee n the
franchise and city personnel.
He cited as ari exa'mple a
recent proposal by Storer that
would have required the video
club to use ~ inch cassette tape,
rathe r than the 'h inch tape
·currently used by the club.
<Arter talks with t he city,
S torer agreed to provide
equipment to meet tbe
needs. .
But providina a ~ lnc
playback machine to broadc•
the club's televised City CouncQ H
meetines and other event.a will r1 ~esult in a technical quality ~rH
tS not as good as the ~ inch
mode, Storer officials adt:nlt. : H 1
-111 Sc hw artz believes aD,
established cable committee will 11,
be better suited lo deal wit&W '
problems that arise between the"'
city and the cable firm.. : -.
Vi~ers miss ~· _,
Carson show ~t' ·
in Laguna ; 'i!.
but will it work? It was an unusualg 10n1 ~\ _...,o=n=-=ec.-:y mg l ror as many u ~ ..
By STEVE MITCHl:LL buses pulling .onto the jM'opeft.j ... ~
0t1Moaoy .. 11ecs-•·<from Ocean Avenue. · .
0 ran ge Coulitx 'l;r ans it • Ttittre are marke4 ilpa~
District officials say ~there's .. ']liovlded for two OCl'D ,buiel'
really no problem that a little and a smaller city bf19 to loecl
masterful m aneuver ing can't and unload passengers once the
solve. • vehicles pull in from Otean.
And t hey say t he newly "But if a county bus pulls into
expanded t>us depot between the middle spot," one of the
Broadway and Ocean Avenue in workmen said, "the Laeuna
Laguna Beach will open as Beach bus can't move ~t."
s c h e du led n e x t M on day And if a county bus Ii loac;lill1'
mornin g , des pite doubts or unloading passengen lo tbe
expressed by several workmen far rtght slot , the middle bus
on the site. must pull way to the right of the
"I don't know how they're lot to get 0 9 0 Broadway, be
going to shuffle 40-foot long said.
buses through-there," said one "l don't know how they're
of the workmen, shaking his going to do It ," one or the
head. workmen shrugged.
"lC.s.. a case of a plan-that -But -OCTD officials say there's
looked good o[)..l)aper, but l don't re.ally no ma:i<>r pro~lem here.
think it's "going to work." the "The turrung radius ls pretty
workman, who declined to be tight," admits Madeleine
identified. said. <.-Bickert, a spokesman for the
It seems a large, attractive county transit agency.
gazebo-style passenger shelter ·•But the engineering people
tucked into the far left com er or te ll me evc:ry bus can clear the
the I°' will hinder the flow or passenger shelter. They say it
DEPOT DILEMMA? -Newly expanded bus
depot between Broadway and Ocean A venue
in Lagutl~~ach might pres~nt problems to
drivers. Workmen believe gazebo passenger
Delly ..... 1'9ff ,_
shelter <right > wi ll hinder co unty and city
b~s access to Broadway. But OCTD and
local officials say it ·11 j ust take a little C'l<.•,·er
maneuverin~ to keep things fl owing.
Will open M'arcb 8-without....:any
modification to the ~ign."
T erry Brandt, Laiuna's
director of municii>al services
s aid he walked through the ex-
panded , 15 ,000 -s quare -
foot-depot Monday.
"It looked to me like there's
quite·a..bit of room," he'saiL"I
don't see us being stuck in
there."
But, he said, were a county
bus to block the exit for the,
s m a Ile r , 28 -foot mu nicipal
buses, "We can tell t.he county
guy to' back up and then we can
take. off."
"We haven't tried it yet," he
said, "but I don't think it will be
a problem.". ·
He s aid he'll wait until
Monday, along with county
transit officials, to see j ust how
s moothly the new depot will
operate.
Laguna Beach residents Mondafv
night. · Jl• · That's beca use Job.nn1~1,,.
Carson's "Tonight Show" didn't 0 ,.
find its w a)' ont<> the tel~vlsioll'l1 I •
sets of cable subscribers in tbe111 ,.
Virginia Beach area of the city. · j ,·.1 A spokeswoman tor Storer .,
Cable Television said service to;,. ..
subscribers on Solana Way andn '•
Rock Ledge Road was cut abou(·
5:30 p.m. when a car rin over·•~"} G
cable connection. : , !
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Two women t:~ :; c •
killed by car r:·
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Two e lde rly wo men fro~··
Canada were str.uck and kil~ ·
by a car in a Dana Point" •
c ro ss walk Mo nday night.:••· according to officers. ;:" •
Lucile Quime t and Lorna;.;d'
Stonehill, botlv 76, were in the .-•
Ruby Lantern crosswalk when •
hit by a car driven by Randal ....
Ward , 27 , o f Dana Point, ·•·
accordjng lo the CHP. • :< •
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CANDLEBAA CONTINGENT -Ted and Pat Atbo were enjoyinl
Peterson, Catherine Kiester, Marie Pesslo · Galleries' exhibition.
CATALOG ®MPARl80N8 -Polly Royce
was on a busman's holiday in Doug
Hardacre's stall whe re J ack and Jud~·
Perry were considering wares. -Clock turned· back;.[i-iends clltch up
I Laguna Beach Art Museum .antique show handsome
Bv NORA LEQMAN
Of tlte Dally..,._ S-
fTtS YOUR HERITAGE. TOO: The 10th
annual version of the Affiliates of the Laguna
Beach. Museum of Art's Antiques Show over
the past weekend was handsome indeeC:I .
' Dua rte 's attractive face wittt her attractive
voice. we·ve talked on the phone so much we
would have sworn we knew-each other.
Har.ry Ax e ne . l oo kin g perrectl~
marvelous , \Vas tbere with )'Ou:\criow-who
looking perfectly marveloue. · ' _
Laguna's mayor. Sally Bellerue joined
the crowd as did the Bill Farringtons. the
Joseph Jahra~s. Fern T11ylQl' Pitzer. the Aau <;arlsons aqd Richard.,...eri. '
~~lie Sftlerald BaF '*1ttqent: the-
Tetf>etAltsas. J I Boyl1' ~ Micoriicals tn~Ba~ , •
... 4 rom Pa"li Alto. ana· I iaft" '9Jansbut)I
Ill his booth. I SUS ... hadn't
~-Lnn with· he»!"ely prthts •
It was run to see so many ramWar faces ibed his Ne!iJ>011 Beaett -shOJ al ~l that
among the gala guests -not to mention the 41 "-~ri,Oll rua wayfftrfi'· .. ·Asirh
32 C 1. f i d 1 h id d l'l\ Rt11p n me for the party. a 1 orn 8 ea ers w 0 prov e Julie Cohen. lookln1 more Chanel than
beautifully mounted displays upstairs and Chanel henelf, wu holdln1 down the fort (or dowr8~8arba.ra Busby, Laurie Pemse.:O. whatever they call forts ln the Orient -she's
Sylvia Bishop and of course. Marla and Ken an Oriental antiques dealer in Palos Verde11
Bird. Marla is president of the boatd of and revvtn1 ~P for her Friday lectur4)on four
trustees. Amita Albrtlht and the WUUam centutiel of ChlllHe furniture.
Tonep cap tb.roulh ~ ~ from MlakJn , * mlo tbe IQhl. l new. Uil-
. Viejo aac1 Biverly Chappe&l 1\atue came ~I~ vUli .wue s--.tbJ •. !f!!!
from Lapne~. · · t~' me. -ia T1'&Uf~ '
rt w11 1ooc:I tcr· finally put Barberi· ev~ .. ' Jlvi~" .
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ptay mesmerizes ·Kings
QUEBSC <AP? -The Loi ADltlH IJUnca w•r• meamuJ.nd. by Qutbeo'
power play, but atlll man11ed to tmer1•
with a S-6 NaUOftal Hockey Leasue ile
two -man advanta11 and, brOtMr Peter
teored uoOa•r to 1lv• u....NorcUqutt a--a.o ·
advantaae.
Real Cloutier 11lao scored for Quebec
wbUe the Nonliques eajoytd a manpower
advantaae. The 1oatla were part of a
nve·loal outburtL In the nine.·coal eecond
~riod.
Murphy at 1:11 ol ta.. third period that
provided tbe Ktn11 wtth t.b4 tit. --
"I wu really hQP1 to score becaUN I
have not bffn f.•tUnf ma~ toal• lat.tlY," aald Murphy. 'Now w• juaf want to 1et
ready fc>t the playolfa and try to p~ay
better defeoalve hockey. .
a11lnat the NordJquea.
True, the tie Htended Loi Aa1elff'
wlnlftl atreak on tM road to 11 tamff, but
I after trailing 4·1 midway lhtouah a wtld
second period Monday nltbt the Klntl
1 were relieved meJody to eam lf. deadlock.
·'The Quebec power play wu wortsm1·
t extremely well," satd Ktnfa' Coach Doe
Perry. "Ttley don't shoot much from the
blue ltne a'nd they try to move the puck ln -..._
"You ~ver know wbat to expect ln a
1ame like that," said Perry of a pme
which aaw the teams heJd acorelea la the
nrat period. &f ic.hel Goulet and Mtroslav Frycer also
scored for the Nordlques. Marcel Dionne,
Dave Ta,ylor. Cbarllt' Simmer and Jay
Bells all scored second·periocl 1<>ala for the
Kln111.
"We had a few problems wltb ·the
Quebec pe>Wer play but we cime back·
strongly b\ the t.btrd."
The Nordlquet cltdn't play wttb the Hme
verve that tiad lifted them to succeaalve
tles o n the road against Montreal
Canadiena ud New York IJluclers. I clbae for one 1ood shot. We bad some
problems adjustln1 le, that stratefy."
I Karlan Stastny scored one of the
power·play goals while Queb;ec ef\joyed a
I ..
Magee is UCI's
All-American boy
-
The 1981·92 basketball season m· isn't quite over yet, but already UC
Irvine's Kevin Magee is starting to
reap the rewards of his season.
The 6-8, 227-pound Magee was selected last
week aa the West Coast District Player of the
Year. And, on Monday UPI announced Magee
had been named to the IO.man All-America
team selected by the United States Basketball
Writers Association.
Magee was joined on the
squad by James Worthy and
Sam Perki ns of North
Carolina, Ralph Sampson of
Virginia, Terry Cummings of
DePaul, Dale Ellis of
Tennessee, Rick,y Pierce of
R i c e , E-r i c FI o yd or
Georgetown, Paul Pressy of
Tulsa and Bill Garnett of
MAOH I ~yo~ing. Landon Turner or
Indiana was an honorable mention.
Magee, a first-team All·American last year, bas averaged 23.6 pofnt.s a game, 12.5 rebowids
and shot 64 percent from the floor in leading the
Anteaters to their best record (21·5> in the
school's history.
Currently, Magee's point total, rebounding
and field goal percentage rank him Nos. 3, 5 and
5 in the nation, respectively. Last year, in those
sam e categories, be ranked third, second and
fourth.
As a sidenote , the U.S.B.W.A .. named
Fresno State's Boyd Grant as DiAtrict coach or
the Jeat:
Earl Weaver, reiterating, in a,
round a boat way. that 1982 will be bis last
season as ma nager or the Baltimor.e
Orioles: "If or when I come back to work, l d • • . . •
forever because I try never to say never.
Maybe by June of 1983, I'll be looking .. But right now, I'm retiring." · ·•
• Raiders-NFL trial stays ;~ ~ . _
The 9th U.S. Cir cuit Co-,rt o( .•
Appeals bas1 r~used to ordei the • t
Oakland Rtrtd~·National Foolball
League trial moved from Los Angeles. The
court denied the change of venue sought by the
~FL, saying that it had failed to prov~ a change
in trial location was warranted. AUornies for
NFL bad claimed that it would not be possible
to obtain a fair and impartial jury in Los
Angeles. . . Baltimore Colts Coach Fraak
K"h named former Green Bay quarterback
and assistant coach Zelle Bra&kewakl as
offe nsive coordinator and quarterback
coach. . . Tom 8au, defemive coordinator of
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers tbe-INt-tlve years,
has accepted a similar position with the San
Diego Oiargers. Bass, 46, was hired to succeed
Jack Pardee, who resigned after one.season
But it was a goal by defense man Larry
"We didn't play with Intensity all
through the game," s ald Nordiquea'
forward Dale Hunter.
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UCI ••.• · Yail. not ready for retirement
· Veteran Boston Red Sox star Ill Carl l'utnemald says he's ready to ·
make a comeback at age 42. alotofupsetanationaUy.
Yastrzemski-reported to the Red Sox' traln.l.ol · "The problem Is that e¥ery
camp Monday l\nd said he ls optimistic about team get.a new life now," says
his ch~ces to .rebou~d fro~881, one of th~ UCI coach Bill MulU1an. "A
worst seasons of his career. "People keep team tha t had a miserable
asking me if I'm going to retire. I (ell tbem I season can. turn everything
might play for another five years," he s11ld. "I around b Y w i {l n Ing t b e
reel that good. I'm going to have some fun this tournament."
year ." ... Dan Ford, Al Bumbry, and Kea Utah State present_ll a pe.rlect
Sln1le&oa· will be the starting outfielders when case for such an argument. The
the Baltimore Orioles play their first exhibition Aggies, 2-12 in conference, 4.22
game next Saturday, accordin& to Baltimore overall, have suffered through
manager Earl Weaver . . . One·time Ancel their wont regular season in the
pitcher Ed Figueroa joined the Oakland A's at aclu>ol'a blater..y , lronicall~,-last-
thetr 11'atn1ng camp Monaay. igueroa l s-ye;r about this time, the No.
considered a longshot tO make the A's stall this 3.seeded Anteaters played the
year but bas been promised a position in the No. 7·seeded Aggies in the first
organtzation, probably as player.coach for UH-ro,,inct of the tournament -only
Class AAA Tacoma farm club . . . Outfielder to come up a surprising 93.90
Ken Grtney missed workouts with the New upaet loeer.
York Yankees for the third day in a row. Griffey had fiuid drained from his left knee a "I don't think this year's team
week ago and is expectin& to resume workouts has as muc h talent," says
Wednesday . . . Atlanta Braves pitcher PbU Mulllaan of the Aggies, who UCI
Nlekro resume d workouts Monday after defeated twice (71·68 at Utah,
suffering a pulled ha mstrioi in his left leg last 104·72 at Crawford Hall), "but
week. Meanwh i le, outOelder Claadell they're not dogs either. They're
Waablngt.oa reported to the Braves' camp. a . lot better than UOP (which
Washingk>n was late reporting because of his finished ahead tlf the1n) ang
daughter's illness. · they beat BYU at BYU and Uta
· this year." Islanders get Bossy with Leafs The' Ag gies' proble m is in
Mike Bossy scored his 47th and li1 their shooting, which was 43
48th goals or the season and a.&c~ percent roe the year (their worst
Goring and Jolua Tot1eW each added in 17 years). UCI, meanwhile,
two goals apiece to lead the New York le ads the nation in field goal
Islande~ to a 9-5 win over the Toronto· Maple percentage at .562 percent. On
Leafs in NHL action Mond~~-:-l>a)>e~ ma::,ame loolr&=like a
The wtn was the Islanders 18th in their last 20 mismatch -but then last year's·
games and stretched their modest unbeaten was supposed to be, too. ·
streak to four games. Tonelli, Bryu TroWer I f U C I s u r v i v e s i t '
and Bossy also drew three assists each, giving op e ning -round game , the
their line a total of 14 points. New York set an Anteaters would play the winner
NHL record las t month by winning 15 of the Cal State Fullerton·
consecutive games. . . NHL super scorer Pacific contest Thursday. The
Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers and other semifi{lal would find
Minnesota North Stars' rookie Neal Broten Fresno Slate (which received a
shared NIU. Player of the Week honors forJbe_ first·rouod by:a dut. to UC Santa
period fU!dil!.&_.-S..wLcf » Jeb. 28. .G.uU-A.a.;·._,...._-'MUJ.1AULJ' :L....1J0 ~·1¥ibillty l against
contmued ms recorct-bfeaklng pace with s1x the Long Beach State·San Jost
goals and four. assists during the week -while -State-vtctor.
Broten "u honored for collecting 11 l)Olnts in The :NCAA playoff crunch is
four contests during the same period. just beginning.
Austin can't answer Avon's call
,Tracy Aastla bas been forced to
withdraw fr o m the Avon
Cbampiooahips beiqg held thi&-'wee&--11
at the Forum because or bums suffered when
boiling water was spilled on her back aDd arm.
Austin said the burns were sustained in a
restuarant accident in which an employee
spilled a pot of boiling water on her back and on
the left side of her arm. ,.,. A match between
golfers Jack Nkklau at tbe United States and
Seyerfuo Ballesteros of Spain will be played at
La M.otaleja GolfClub in Madrid on July 9. The
18-bole match will be played as part of a series
of events organized around the 1982 World
Soccer Cup in Spain. The winner will receive
$10,000 . . . The Ladies Professional Golf
Association has announced a new $4.5·milllon
prize money program through the creation of a
Ma zda-LPGA Series as the sport's first
bonus.point system . . . Former assistant
football coach James Walker has been named to succ~ed St. Paul Hlgh's Martjoa Apclch, who
r esigned recently tor an assistant's job at
Northern Arizona Vniver.sity. . -.·
·Television, radio
TV: No event.s scheduled,
RADIO: No events schedUled.
Jae er faces
•mseeded foe
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Andrea Jaeger , the top
Temaining seed in the $150,000
Avon Championships of Los
Angeles, faces 'unseeded Sabina
Si mmonds of Italy in a
first.round s in'gles match
tonight.
Jaeger, 17, took over the
favorite's role when Tracy
Austin, the top seed in the
women's tenn is ~vent , was
rorced to withdraw Monday
because of fir s l ·Mld
second·degree burns suffered.
when boiling water was spilled
on her over the weekend.
Jaeger, seeded second, is
comin,g off anl mpress1ve 7-6, 6·4
victory over Chm Evert Lloyd
in Sunday's title match of the
Avon· Championships or Oakland
tournament. ·
Pomona rally·
just enough
to beat UCI
Has it really been. 20 years?
Wilt reminisces on anni~ersary of iOO-point game
Cal Poly Pomona came up
with three r uns in the sixth
inning to overcome a 1-0 deficit
and beat UC Irvine, 3·1, in
non·conlerence baseball action
Monday at Irvine.
Irvine bad gotten out to a 1.0
lead in the bottom of the fourth,
inninc when righlfielder ROil
Cummings scored on a stnale by
catcher Steve Barnard but tbe
Mus tangs took the lead t,,o
innings later.
NEW YORK <AP) -Wilt Chamberlain
seemed surprised that 20 years bad gone by since
that iocredible game in which be scored 100 points
and set eiaht National Basketball Association
records that still stand.
"Twenty years? I didn't realize I was getting
that old," Chamberlain, 45, smiled. "Frankly, I
didn't even know the anniversary was coming up
until you fellows mentioned it.''
. U wu March 2, 1962 tbat. Chamberlain, then in
hi• third year with the Philadelphia Warriors,
became the only NBA player to score 100 polnta in
a 1ame and forever imcrlbed Henbey, Pa., la the
•1Dda of sporta fans for something other than
candybws.
IN THAT game, wblcb Pblladelpbla won
l .. U'l over tbe New York Kaleb, Cltamberlaln
, tit n•ds for most points In a a.me-. mOll pomta
ill a ball (51 in t.be second -~u most fttlcl 1oal •U.mpta in a quarter (Zl> i (17) and 1ame
,(0) ; most fJeld 10ala maae in a ball <•> and
-Jim C.rmichael led off the
Pomona sixth with a sincte, then
catcher" Eric Stewart and tbird
baseman Steve• Stanley blt
back-to-back doubl~, the laU,r
scoring twq run&. Desisnaltd
hitter Pete CblftlMli kept t.be ral11 IO_ing with a triple to drive I••• (JI); mo1t free throws made bl a 1ame (28).
lD 8t8nle7 for U. came'• lMt .. I~ some of tbe tblap that baPPtMCI lD
run. tbllt pme," Cbamberlatn said, addlnt deaclpu,
Stewart had the bot bat for Cal "HpedaUJ U.. •foul shota." .
Potr Pomona, goin1 a.for.,. with ..-=ttout hls career, tbe 1-l superstar
twodoubl•. . -·•u aad l.au1hecl at tw ... ._.~•Una
.......... rter8teff~
Wdt tM &lance la ptekiDC 'If• fAll.we baaketball AAAre8 the wAn, ltrikinl out three _. · -. ,_,_
walktq four while seat...._
HftaAlll1•r bits. .
efforts from the free-throw line.· "I just lost my
concentration aomewkat most of the time,"
Chamberlain explained. But not that nicbt. He
missed only lour times in 32 tries.
IRONICALLY, be found the touch not In
Philadelphia, where it was not unusual to hear
boos wben Chamberlain miaed foul shots, but
· sorne 90 miles away in Uenhey, where the
Warriors would .occaaion~a.c>me gam".· The small arena iDa to IO for triple
figures, c.bamberlaln d1lrinc a vlait with hi•
WiJt's Atbletic Club for * USA·llobll track and
field meet lut Frida1 nllh~
"I wun't aware ot how many points I bad
unttt J hit 7$. and tbl faaa •tart.IL to chant, "We.
want 100. We want 100.'"
Cbamberlabl reaeW 'fl polatl la UM fourth
quart.tr, and IOllfll wrtten wt.o ._..then reealled
that public ~ ••=-~ft Zblkalf bgan to anDQ\IDC9 Cham...S:Dil ·pcijt tOtaI ~t about
that time.
• ,
.~ ..........
LEAP FROG The Sax brothers play leap frog at the
Dodger spring training camp in Vero Beach. The top
player is Steve. heir-apparent to second base and on t he
-bettern--ls-brether-Ott-v~dtcher in th~ minor leagues .
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POWER PLAY • • •
three hours Sunday and held
another session Monday. The
meetings proved fruitless.
DeMarco said by telephone
!bat he would wait until the
contract ar.rived by registered
~a ll befo r e iss uin g any
definitive statement.
'. "We are going to wait to
receive the contract because
they didn 't extend us the
courtesy lo m e ntion the
,amount," said De Marco. referring to what lie was told y
the Dodgers over the telephone
"We're going to wait and we'll
see what happens.
"Fernando would like to be in
Florida when we arrive at an
arrangem e nt that is
satisfactory. We maintain that
we are fair an d not
unreasonable."
When asked if he was upset by
what has happened, DeMarco
said , "No."
Valenzuela, Crom the Mexican
state of Sonora,. has no recourse
in the matter except to remain
o ·n t h e s i d e Ii n e s . A s a
second-year player, be was not
eligil'.>le for eithe r s alary
arbitration or the free-agent
re-entry draft. Under terms of
the Basic Agreement, a team
can cut the salary of a player
'whose contract is renewed by a
maximum of 20 percent.
Clubs are allowed to renew the
contracts of eligible 'players
between March 1-10.
Steve Brener, the Dodgers'
public ity director, issued a
statement Monday night quoting
both club Presiden t Peter
O'Malley and Vice President Al
Campanis.
•·We have tried tla.r.ci to
sign Fernando and we have
made a number or very rair
offers," said O'Ma lley. "Many
proposals were exchanged and
considered, but we were unable
to oers u ade Fern a ndo 's 'representatives how unrealistic
their demands are.
"Our only alte rnative is to
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SHULER. • •
plans for going over the 180
pound mark. '
'1Tbe next step is 198 and the
lll·pouncl guys are 'about two
feet taller and quite a blt atronaer," he explains.
Shuler bu also been named an
auistant wre•tllnc co1cb at
AlA, a UUe tbat has also helped
him develop.
"I'm a person who Ukea to nalyee thing1. 1 llke to help
people out. I think r can not onl1
~•Ip Uaem Improve In their
·wr::_~ wt al10 help t.bern pe . ·You dtal with 1 lot
more tlllnp than Just •reetllnl
..._ JOU'N coacbln1." be..,.,
Wltll the _. Olrmpla llWI
renew Fernando's contract "
·'The renewal notice is an
accepted and agreed -upon
procedure provided for in the
Basic Agreement negoti~ted
between the Players Association
and the clubs an.d one major
league teams have used many
times." said Campanis. "We
expect Fernando to honor the
contract, which is now in effect
and to report imm8'Jiately."
Cam anis said in the ren111:.wicu...._,;•
contract. "Fernando will
receive the largest salary fQr a
second·year player in major
league history."
The Dodge rs left for their
spring training facility in Vero ·Beach, Fla .. last Wednesday
without Valenzuela. All major
leaguers were required to be in
camp Monday.
In Vero Beach, Los Angeles
Manager Tom Lasorda said:
"The guy <Valenzuela) did a
great job for us. but tbe Dodgers
have made him an outstanding
offer, a more than generous
offer. I don't want to see those
guys I De.Marco and Moss) lead
him down the wrong path. The
.p eople who are advising him
are asking for something that is J
beyond what be is entitled to "
Hano Ho wins ~
Ahmanson
second race
Morrie Kirk 's Hana Ho from
Balboa Yacht Club was the
overaU and Class A winner in
the slow-moving second race of
Newport Harbor Yacht Club's
Ahmanson Series.
The race was from .Ea1le
Rock off Catalina lslanCI to
Newport and finished on a dying
wind with the last boat not
finishi.ng until 8:34 p.m. alter an
11 :30 a.m. start at Eagle Rock.
Second overall and the winner
in Class B was Ron Melville's
Bigwig from BYC and thlrd"wu
Spirit, skippered by Allen
Brown, Voyagers Yacht Club.
Handicap wlMers in claa.
IOR-A -1. Hana Ho, Morrie
Kirk, BYC; 2. Brisa, 'DenniS
Choate-Dick Melne, LA YC; I .
Raider, J im Llnderman, BYC.
IOR·S -1. Blgwl1, Ron
Melville, BYC; I . Spirit, Allen
Brown, VYC; S. Sbenandoo,
BUI Palmer, NHYC. '
JOR·C -t. lmanity, WQM
Auatero, NllYC; 2. CaUIGnlta
Gold, Fred O'Oonnor, DPWYC;
3. Thurpper 11. Jlm LuceMsl,
Capo BYC.
PHRF-A -1. Rawblde, &..,
Kulm, Capo BYC; t . DelMla.
Mike Boxer, BYC; l. Tory;M.
Ooddl. NllYC.
Th ... dro,ped lr~':f reeonl to ...... ID Ulli ltdl·
-,.,. off, Sbuler .... to ~ ... ,;:;) ....... •NaJ .. tbe fad .. ..,.
Ill• ttecre• ••d teadalac
PHRF·B -1. NUiie Teo. Jm
Nu1 .. t, BYC; I . 1•11111&••• PbU Qla11ow, BYC; I.
ConteaUon, a... o-. save. lmHMDD .
TM~areHll ......
.. ..... to Cal~,,_.,."" . Bllll 1'andl1 ,_. t:• .....
'
& ............... . ............
ffU•n D•l•r'a Ufj .ll ............ \Me-..;
POF.C -I . ._, .... ....,.,.
Goo4lal, VYCi I. 0.11l'PM9ci BUI .Qlll. VYC; a. ma 1'1. 8lli Hum-,BYC. p
By GLENN SC01T °' .. .,...,.......... -Allhoulh it may not apply at.
UC lrvine, a new policy forctnt
conflict-ol-lnterest disclosure"
by faculty researchers funded
by private sources got a bad
• grade today from Chancellor
Daniel Aldrich Jr.
E~perts say the policy passed ~ .
. ..
Qn a 4·1 vote Mqnday by ,tbe
state's ·Fair Potltlcal Praet.(cee
Commission ls the first ln ~
nation to requiu public
disclosures by univeralty
researchers.
The action follows revelations
or professors who profited by
winning research grants fl'OQI
private firms in which they W
a personal financial interest.
Most caaea involved 1enetic
en1illffrina firms.
Aldrich said today that be la
not aware of any such cues at
UCI anp said professors would
be hard preaaed to keep such
rela_tionships secret because
private companiea are required
to disclose ownership in
Crime · victim :ltM sought
Agran proposes creation of Irvine program •
By SANDIE JOY
OftlleDellyf' .... 5wtf
..
applications.
Because the univeralty system
already can monitor 1ucb cues,
he said be jolns most other .top
administrators in opposing the
commilaion'a action as creating
another example of outside
government involvement. The
meaaure, he said, wqukl ea•e
unneceaary delafa and eoeta.
Several campuRI spattlve to
the issue have· propoMd their
own self·policin1 system . that
would. require private funding
sources linked to profeuors to
almply drop their back1ag, he
said. . ·
"We didn't feel this is a
necessary requirement," said
Aldriob·. "The university has no
•
:\': Retiring housewtf e works
he'F-WGy out t~ do<#:r-
See Erma Bambeck, B2.
dltrrcµlty ln letting people know
· what its research Interests are,
especially when they involve
doing business where a faculty
member ls p e rsonally
involved."
Aldrich said he also concurred
with UC Ac"8d e mic Vi ce
President William Frazer, who
said Monday the commission
action could create cases where
research decisions are based on
politics and professors lose some
or the' oademic freedom.
Under t
Monday, principal researchers
Of\ a project will be required to
disclose publicly all personal
financial interests they have in
their work. If there are possible
copflicts, a unlveraJty r6vi••
panel wiU evaluate the attua•
and decide whether to aptN"OVe
the project.
The conflict-of-interest policy ~ I
should affect no more than $ ,,. I
per~ent or all UC research /1
pro1ects, 11ccordinc to the 1 •
commission. , / Until this week, university , / professors were exempted from
earlier requirements for pµblic
disclos ure lo prevent s uch ''l
regulations from impeding free -
o'U g ht. However , the
modifications were made after
C alifornia Rural Legal
Assistance, a public-action legal
organization. sued the university
system.
Contending there isn't enough
aid for victims or violent crimes,
Irvine Councilman Larry Agral\
called today !Dr creation_ -0{ an
Irvine progr..am ol. Aid to
Innocent Victims of Violent
Crimes.
pafable under an Irvine
program be limited t<J' '25,000
t m~imum paid in a lump sum
or over. five yean. The mdlley
. would h paid, be said, enly
. _.after other COJllpen1ation
urces had ~rmlned;-;-
While praising the
"spontaneous aene'tpstty" of
Irvine shop owners, em~
ancl f'esidents who have
-contributed to a private fund to
• I . UCI . student predicts outcome
Voting favors $23 per ·g~rter fee ·for .fifnd raising -
• I
The proposal, issued ln a
statement to the City Council
and city manager, comes in the
artermath or the Feb. 18•
pre-dawn mui:der or Pedro '
Alfaro at Winchell's Donut Shop
in Irvine.
Al a political ~ostieator ... volioJll\14:1ents8';Nfd.thata• He also has noted that •
UCJ studlnt leader. But Ca ..... '. -pei:-' ~~F fee ta-:;.ropnate students won't beein payinl the ! ts ti•M on the martl. tow~N ;llsing $4 mUllOJl_lor U.· $69 In annual fees for the center., ..
' · help tbe Alfaro family, Agra
notedi " ... the nearly fl,000 in prttate dooatiou raised to date
represent but a portion or the
funds necessary -to sustain ·the
surviving six members or the
Alfaro family -Mrs. Allaro and
five young children -for the
Whil k. l 1:::.6'-ft $10 mlOion centeu inudtDt;.. until It is built, probably not • . e wor mg .a an . \,.~ feadenl'•a,re hopi~10 ·•~ ... until 1986or87. : '· 1 table lut week lD. the obb~ ol sem.e JIVtngs to their fands. . Thus, he would rather &eave • • 1
the. U~I Administration University administrators, the sensitive negotiations on a ·~ .•
"My personal belief is that in
cases of lo ca l c riminal
violence,'' Agran said, "it is not
enough to leave victims to rely
upon these federa! and stale
sources of compensation, plus
whatever private aid may be
forthcoming ."
Bui l. d 1 n g • refer en~ um including Chancellor naniel constitution to the students ln , "•
coordinator Caracclo predic~ed Aldrich Jr .. are trying \<? keep power then, when the fees are
that 70 percent ol the votmg those st'rin gs from being being paid and the center ia , '• ~tudenl! would approve a r~ attaehed -at least for another completed. . 111
· immediate rut.ure." mcrease to help pay for a /our or five years. • While he said today be la II.
campus events center. The student council won "delighted" with the pasaaee ol 11)'
The councilman has asked
that his proposal be considered
at the Irvine Cit y Coun cil
meeting March 23.
Specifically, he proposes that
eligibility criteria for 8J! Irvine ala::-program.-c.oincide with
criteria under the state program
of Aid to Victims of Violent
Crimes and that benefits be
limited lo persons victimized by
c rime within the cit y 's
boundaries.
"As under state la\1," he said,
"compensation would be limited
Delly ........ "--
A ID VICTIMS -Irvine
Co uncil.man Larry Agran
seeks a cifv program to help
victims of violent crtnies.
to cases or death or major
d·isability as a consequence of a
violent assault." .
Agran ha s suggested
.. tentatively .. that benefits
A1ran proposed an Irvine aid
program be administered by the
city itself and be budgeted along
with other city programs or that
it might be administered and
underwritten as '11 add-on. to the
city's ins~ance ·pollcies.
T h e c o· lLD c i l m Lil
recornrnended that the city
attorneyprepare a reporT,
including a .draft ordinance,
providing for an aid program.
He also said he'd.like to see a
specific staff recommendation
regarding the desirability of a
reward proj(ram.
Five days later after all the approval on the re ferendum the referendum, Aldrich added ·~
2,911 ballots had been counted, ballot on a seco~d i.ssue, that a that many things can happen in
leaders of the Associated proposed constatut1on for the four years, and the measure
Students such as Caraccic center should be required before ca nnot be considered an •
announced that 69.8 percent of the $4 million is given to the absolute com mitment,ror ,
the ballots supported the university. The const itution funding. .
increase would give students seven of 13 He called it a .. venture of
· seat.S on a governing-board f01' faith."
Carraclo was 0.02 of a percent the center. The center will hold from 6,000 r
off. . -In .other words, the tudents to 7 ,000 spectator seats_ for such
Whether he lS as succe~sfut a want final say on use and design events a s intercollegiate
diplomat as a sage remaips to of the center before they basketball games, lectures and
be seen, ~wever, because the con~ribute ~he $4 mi llion. co n certs , a ccording to
next polittcal battle for the Aldrich, predictably, says such preliminary plans . Crawford
students may be as rough as the a require ment is premature Hall. the current home or the
last. because the funding isn't worked bas ketball team, has a capacity '
Now that a majority of the out. of 1,600 .
--.
CANDLEBRA CONTfNOENT -;-T.ed and Pat At'bo were enjoyln' Pation CATALOG COMPARISONS -Polly Royce
Peterson, Catherine Kiester, Marie Pesslo Galleries' exhibition. waa. on a_ bu~an's holiday in Doug
Clock turne.d back;.frie·nds _catch
Laguna Beach Art Museum.antique show handsome
By NORA LEHMAN
Of l ... Deity ""', ....
...
IT'S YOUR HERITAGE, TOO: The 10th
annual version of the Affiliates of the Laguna
Beach Museum of Art's Antiques Show over
the past weekend was handsol')'le indeed.
fl
It was run to see so many familiar faces
amon1 the gala guests -not to mention the
32 California dealers who provided
beautifully mounted displays upstairs and
downstairs.
I HW Barbara Busby. Laurie Pelli1ero.
Sylvia Bishop and of coune, Marla and Ken
Bird. Marla 11 preeideftt of the boafd of
trustees. Arnita Albrtiht and the William
Toneya came t11rou1h tlle ~ front lltuloft
Viejo and Beverl1 t'happetl ·Tuttle ca01e up
from Lasuna JQlll. . ,.
It was 1ood to tlnally put Barbara.
.
o I
Duarte's attractive. fa ce with her attractive
voice. We've talked on the phone so much we
would have sworn we knew each other.
· Harry Axene . looklng perfectly
marvelous, was there wi\)l YoU·know-who
looking perfectly mervelous.
Laguna's mayor. Sally Bellenat joined
the crowd as did the Bill Farrtngtcins. the
J,.eph Jahra'*8, Fern ~Pitzer. the
A Smwald iOnti.._n thei ./tl/M [ftQcl Richard . ,..
Te<\t~ .Jiiek Boyles, Masonlcals
..And Jim IJlwiils. f
. ~ lAa .. ,on with lier ,_,. prlltp, do rom Palo Alto. and ,,._ Ster-.,.
ntl lng his booth. I suspe~rfle hadn't
tfactwd ~~Beacb~-• an U. ay, Id • on'bl!s W8Y'4dft1 Tll'rte Arth Bay to set up ln time for the party.
Julie Cohen, looklnJ more Chanel than
Chanel herself, wu holCllDI down the fort (Or
whatever tMy call forts ln tbe Orient -she·1·
an Oriental an~un dealer ln Palos Verdes>
and rewtna \IP tor her Friday lecture on four centwill ~ aw..e furnltun.
--. "' 111to me ~. t a.w tJ&i; ~l!t ......... ,. a18CI ... ~ ?"" ...... ;'d ~me; p~~J ...... ... ..,......~ ..... jwilii'e.
' :
By GLENN SCOTT
CMtlleDeltf,_IWt -
Altbouah it may not apply at
UC Irvine, a new policy forcing
confllcl-of-interesl disclosures
by faculty researchers funded
by private sources got a bad
erade today from Chancellor
Daniel Aldrich Jr.
Experts say ~e policy passed
on a •·l vote Monday by the
state's Fair Political Practices
Commission ill the fint ln the
nation to requir' public
disclos ures o y u nTveralfY
researchers.
The action follows revelations
of professor$ who proflt'ed by
winning research grants ftom
private n.rms in which they b.d
CAVAt.CADE
COAAtCS STGCKS
a personal financial lntereat.
Moat caaea Involved 1enetlc .
en1lneerina flrma.
Aldrich said tod•Y tba1 be 1a
not aware of any auch cues at
UCI and said professon would.
be hard pressed to kee,p aue.b
rela·tionshlps secret because
private companl• are required
to · disclose ownerahlp in
appllcaliool.
Because the university system
already can monitor auch cues,
be_ aald be..joina m09t other top
admlnl.atraton ln oppoaln' the
commillllon'a action u creating
another example of outside
•overnment Involvement. The measure, he'"°dld , would cause
unneceuar..v delay1 and coM.I.
• Several campuaes aenalUve to
the issue have proposed their
own self-pollcin1 syatem )hat
would req,u.lre private tunding
sources linked to professors to
simply drop their backtn1. he
saJd. .·
Retiring hOusewif e works
her 'WClY out the door.
-See Erma BDmbeck, B2.
"We didn't feel this la a
necessary requirement,'' said
Aldrich. "The unlverslty has no
difficulty in lettint people know
what its research lnterests are,
especially when they involve
doing business where a faculty
m e mb e r is p e r so nally
involved.'.'
Aldrich said he also concurred
with UC Academi c Vice
President William Frazer, who
said Monday the commission
action could create cases where
research decisions are based on
politics and professors lose some
¥
or their academic freedom. . ~
Under the r ulea adopte4:.S
Monday, principal researcberi
on a project.. will be required tb _ -
disclose publicly ,all person.i
financial mtere5ts they have ~
their work. If there are poulble
confli cts, a universlty r~Vtew '
panel wi ll evaluate the situation
·and decide whether to approv~
the project
The conflict-of-interest policy
should affect no more than $
percent or all UC research
project s, according to the• •
commission.
Tbe eo.ta 11..a City eome0
agreed Mond.Q to replant.._
SO tr.. that •ere toppW .,
cltY. ~en, causln1 an ou1aJ from 1'91ldenta lut October. • ,
The decision wu a victory for
the Parkway Tree Committee, a
aroup of Collete Park
h o m e o w n e r s w h o h.a d
recommended that the city
replant the trees and consider
root prunin1 instead of tree
removal in dae future.
Councllmu Donn Hail
estimated UJat It wW coet about·
SS,000 to replace the treee
uprooted from the Colle1e Park
streets,
It also will cost the city about.
$25,000 to prune about 220 trees ..
threatening the city's sldewalb
-soutlnJf ..F..air-Driv.-, accordlDC-to=-
clty reports;> .
Detty ,... ..... ""'91
WINNER -Corona del Mar High School senior Neils Mayer
has capt ured seventh place honors in the a nnual
Westinghouse Science Talent Search contest held Monday in
Washington O.C. that attracted 40 top science students from
across .the co~try. He wins a $5.000 s-cholars hip.
''This is a grand finale to a
long-running soap opera," said
Karen McGliM, chairman Grllie
citizens' committee that bad
recommended prunlnt .and replanting.
A report presented by the
com millee and city ataff
members 'Monday Die
recommended that •I·• .
Santa Ana suspect
h1inted in slaying
trees be used to r:.rJace taken out lut fall tbat ~
pruning be consict.red wbenewr
possible.
However, the report says tbat
trees causint extensive gutter
and sidewalk dama1e will atW
be subject to removal.
Detectives were looking today
for a Santa ·Ana man who they
say is the prime suspect in the
so· called "lovers' quarrel"
slaying or a 27-year-old woman
in Costa Me..:>a late Saturday or
early Sunday.
Costa Mesa police Lt. Jack
Calnon said police ar~ searching
for Rodolfo Al varez. 37, of Santa
Ana , in connection with the
shooting of Maria Barrera, 27, of
Host families
rwededinNB
Orange Coast families are
needed to host foreign students
scheduled to attend Newport
Harbor Hfgb School duringtbe
1982·83 school year.
The American Field Service
program will sponsor three
foreign students between the
ages of 16 and 19 to live with
families in the Harbor Area.
Anyone interested may call
673-5580.
1725 Santa Ana Blvd.,
Ana. sant:-E.E. Bieger
Lt. Calnon d eclined to be
specific but said Alvarez is a
"prime suspect," based on
information collected by
detectives.
dead at 85;
rites slated
Calnon said Alvarez, who is Funeral services for longtime
5·5, 180 pounds and has black Newport Beach resident and
hair, brown eyes and a small mobile home park owner
mustache, is believed to be Everett Emerson Bieger, who
driving a white Pontiac Firebird died Sunday at age 85, will be
with red pinstriping. held at 1 p.m. Thursday at } Pacific View Memorial Park in
The vtc~m dled as lbe result Corona-de! Mar.
of a gunshot to the throat, an A native of Indiana, Mr.
autopsy has revealed, said Rie1er bad been the owner and
Calnon. operator for 36 years of Lee
Haven Trailer Park She also was shot in the hip, He is survived by his Wife
leading police to theorize sbe Linnie; a son, Everett of Tustin
. may have been tryin1 ~ nm, _and a Claupter, Joyce GUrol a war when s.he was hlt by Costa Mesa. He a180 leav• four
gul)flre, according to Calnon. Ir a n d 'Cb i 1 d re n and l w 0
"Our motive is possibly a 1reat-grandchlldrea .•
lov ers' quarrel or lovers' Other survivor.a are llittle
dispute," said Ll. Calnon. He Bassett ·of Florida, a slater;'
said that both the victims and 1'lice Travis of Fullertoa, a
the suspect are believed to be sister and Lawrence R. B&e1er
illegal aliens. · ' of Bakersfield, a brother.
HOUR-LONG RESCUE -Newport Beach
firemen lift top of ~rumpled car away from
Therisa A. Meehan, 25. who was critically
injured early today on Superior·Avenue wh en
a vehicle driven by 41-year-old Rober\ Keller ol Cotta Mesa crossed over a center divider
Dlllly ......... ..,.ic.... ........
and struc"k the Newport Beach woman's car
headon. Keller was arrested on suspicion of
drunken driving. police said. It took firemen.
nearly an hour to pull the woman fro m her
car. Sh,e •. was taken to Fountain Valley
Com rnln'lity Hospital Trauma Center. ·
. ' .. nr
UCI student predicts outcome
Voting favors $23 per quarter fee for fU:nd raising
As a political prognosticator,
UCI student leader Bill Caraccio
is, right on the mark.
While working at an elections
table last week in the lobby of
the UCI Administ r ation
Buifding , r e f e r e ndum
coordinator Caraccio predicted
that 70 percent of the voting
students' would approve a fee
increase to help pay for a
campus events center.
Five dayi later after all the
2,911 ballots bad been counted,
leader& of the Ass oc iated
Students s uch as Caraccio
announced that 69.8 percent or
the ballots s upporlfd the
increase. ·
Carracio was 0.02 of a percent off. ·
Whether he-is at successful-a
diplomat as a sa1e remains to
be seen, however, beeause the·
next political battle for the
students may be aa rough as the
last.
Now that a majority of the
votlne ftudents agreed that a S23
per quarter fee is appropriate.
toward raising $4 million for the
$10 million center, s tudent
leaders are hoping to attach
some strings to their funds.
Uniyersity administrators,
including Chancellor Da niel
Aldrich Jr., are trying to keep
th ose s tr ings from being
attached -at least for another
fo ur or five years.
The student counc il won
approval on the referendum
ballot on a second issue, that a
proposed constitution for the
center should be required before
the $4 million is given to the
university. The constitution
would give students seven of 13
seats on a governing board for
the center.
In other words, the students
want final say on use and design
of the center before they
contri bute the S4 million.
Aldrich, predictably, says such
a r equireD\ent is premature
because the funding isn't worked
out.
H e a lso has noted t hat
students won't begin paying the
$69 in annual fees for the center
until it is built, probably not
until 1986 or 87. -
Thus, he would rather leave-t
the sensitive negotiations on a
constitution to the students in
power then, when the fees are
being paid and the center is
completed.
W.hile he said today he is
"delighted" with the passage of
the referendum, Aldrich added
that many things can happen in
four years, and the measure .
ca nn ot b e con sidered an ,,,
a bsolute commitme nt for ·
funding.
He called it a "venture of
faith."
The center wilfhold from 6,000
to 7 ,000 spectator seats for such .
events as intercollegiate :,.,.
basketball games, lectures and :,. •
concerts . accordi n1 to:
pre limina ry plans. Crawford:
Hall, the current home of the .
basketball team, haa a capacity:
or 1,600. :
Clock turn~d · bljlck;.f;rle·nds catch up
Laguna Beach Art Museum.antique show .handsome
BY NORA LEHMAN
Of tM o.lly '""!" ......
IT'S YOUR ·HERITAGE, TOO: The 10th
annual version of the Affiliates of the Laguna.
Beach Museum of Art's Antiques Show ov~r
the past weekend was handsome indeed.
It was run to see so man1 f•millar faces
amona the gala guests -not to mention the
32 California dealera who provided
beautifully mounted dilplays upetaln and
downatain.
' I saw Barbara Busby, Laurie Pelllsero.
Sylvia Bllhop and of coune. Marla and Ken
Bird. Marla 11 pretldellt of the board of
trustees. Arnita Al...._ and the WllU1m
Toneya came ~ Afle ~ from llluiOft
Viejo IDCI ••etb' 0.Qplll 1'lttle CuM ...
from LquDa HUii. , It wH 10od to Olaalb pat Barbar
Orange eo.lt DAILY PILOT/T'uelday. Mwch 2. 1912
""J edbte:r crash. probed
1 e F A:A chOUeiagea stat~t on tight. air traffic
WASHINGTON (AP> -All But th.• Edtern pilot, calculated that at one point \ratne at NaUonal A1l'llOl"l wu Lawrence s. JQMI, toc1a1 told a thert wu leu tbu oae mil•
•· ao UOI& .._ Air non .. ftebt National Tt.-...portauma Safety separation between the two
"' IO crMMd that aaotMr Jet wu Board beartq that be wu not Jtftllnen. ·
• toucblpe clown on tb• Hm• alar.mM by tM MParatlon. Tb• ft1urea, wblcb •-ho~~ ~(.nmw11 tvtD before &he ~ JonH, a · ta-year EHtern EHtern Fll1bt 149'1 touched
1Trrllftedoft,lDv..U,atanlQ. veteran, acknowled1td, down on runway 38 u tbe Air AJt.bouP federal na1l1aUoM boweHr, tbat bl• eo-t!!:! J'lorkla plane wu •till on tu J:b:?: ~=·~~-= ~t':~~ =~=:et~~!!... ~:!~:=1~ ;::: ::'M,:: g::
'planH0e lnveat11•tors' · Saytna he had landed many recorden from both plan•.
cueulaaom lDd.lcate u ~ times at the airport, Jon .. said, Tb e Federal Av I at I on ~ AlrHMI jet briefty 1band the "As far u I wu concerned, this Administration challen1ed lbe h~·•·toot runway wltb tlae Air was a proper separation." calculations today and Francia
. ,Florida plane. NTSB lnveatlcatou have McAdams, who beacb the NTS8
' inquiry, said tile data would be
~orth-south re-examined.
'4 • · .. trans it . .. l . ' .
The NTSB investig._tors and
other sources emphashed
Monday that no link had been
found between the degree of
separation and the accident,
which killed 78 people when the
Air Florida jet hit a busy
commuter bridge and plunged
Into the Potomac River. I ~lanes e.yed ·
But one pilot knowleqeable
about conditions that prevailed
on the snowy Jan. 13 afternoon
at National Airport said, "For
this type of weather It's
extremely, close." The pilot
asked that his name not be used.
I II• The. first public forum on
, plans to improve transportation
,systems along north-south
. corridors · in Orange County -
including the Newport-Costa
Mesa Freeway -will be held
tonight at Costa Mes~ Ci~Y. H~.
The session organized by ttie •
county Transportation·
Commission will begin at 7 p.m.
"and is scheduled to last two ,• hours. .
'I ·: Two north-south systems exist
1in Orange County : tbe
Newport-Costa Mesa and
•Orange freeways. All other
major transportatic;>n facilities
run generally ln an east-west
~onflguration, accordin& to
CHARGED --Angelo Buono
s i t s i n Lo s A n g e I es,
courtroom· lis tenin g lo
opening arguments in the
"Hillside Strangler·· case. in
which Buono is accused of
The calculations developed by
the NTSB's atr traffic control
group show that Eastern Flight
1451-t,ouched down at 31 secondS
after 4 p.m. EST on National
AirpQrt's runway 36. At the,
same lime, according to a
t.ranscript of the Flight 90
cockpit recorder, the Air Florida
jet was still struggling to get off
the ground at the other end of
the runway, having just r~ached
its point of no return.
f trans~rta~on analysts.
Trame along the two freeways
is expected to increase
I drastically during the next 18
years as population within three ! miles of them is projected to
lsrow by 27 percent and
employment ls anticipated to
grow 29 percent, e~'say. -
At tonight's meeting, eight
preliminary optio11s .r<f?.
improving the traffic flow will
be reviewed by staff members of
the commission and consultants.
ITben members of the public will'
Igel a chance to speak on the
(alternatives. ~ JeaniMe Kahan, commiss1~n
flide, sald the options are
iexpected to be reduced to three
y Au1ust and a final
eco~'Lion will be made to e ve-meaiber transportation
mmission in November.
Tb ..... include proposals
1 killing 10 wome n and girls.
Public fun d s
for Sch mitz
d efense h it
SACRAMENTO <AP) -A
citizens' g10up is suing to relieve
the taxpayers of footing the
legal expenses of state Sen. Johfl
Schmitz, target or a $10 million
libel suit.
FAA spokesman Fred Farrar
said that even if it were found
that separation rules were
violated the rea8on could have
been the inability of Air Florida
Flight 90 to gain proper
acceleration during its takeoff.
The air controller handbook
requires that a minimum of a
two -mile separation be
maintalned between departing
and arriving aircraft. But
Farrar said that as a practical
matter controllers are told they
can bring an arriving plane to
within two·miles "as long as the
departing plane bas started its
takeoff roll."
A report submitted by tbe
NTSB task force's air traffic
control committee con·cludes
that "compilation and
extrapolation of radar
information indicates" that the
)separation between Flight 90
and Eastern Flight 1451 came to
less than a mile .
make only small chan1es ln
I e system to others that involve
xtending the Orange Freeway
i the Pacific Coast Highway or
ding mass transit rail liftee to
The group, Citizen Advocates,
said Monday that the use of
RUblU: f\lnds to pay for Schrnill'I
legal defense is "wasteful and
un I awful .•• 1 t asked the
Saerameoto County Supe!'ior
Court to block payment of the
funds until the suit is resolved.
Schmitz was sued Jan. 22 by
Los Angeles attorney Gloria.
Allred for slat&menls contained
in a press reJease in which he
described her as a "slick butch
lawyeress."
Services set
for volttnieer-
Edna Bowde n
e coast a long MacArthur
ulevard and Jamboree Road
. Newport Beach. The same release, on the·
station e r y of the Senate
Con stitutional Amendments
Committee which Schmitz then
chaired, characterized some•
individuals who attended a
statewide series of committee
hearings as "lesbians" and
"queer."
I
~ I
Not included are separate
proposals on whether to modify
or complete the Newport-Co.ta
Mesa Freeway to the coast
highway.
Fai r seeks
ta'lenl
Amateur entertainers are
bein1 sought by the Orange
County Fair to perform during
the Orange County All·Amencan
Fair on July 9-18.
1 Slnaers, dancers, variety acts
p d ~towns are tnvited to brush off their top bats and polish their
~apsboes. .
Anyone interested in
iuditioning can call 751-3241.
The he~riflgs were held late
last year on Schmitz's proposed
constitutional amendment to.
equate abortion with murder .
On Dec. 29, Schmitz was
stripped of his committee
chairmanship and other Senate
leaders hip posts. The Senate
later repnmanded him.
The Senate Rules Commit~·
has decided to pay Schmill's ·
legal fees because of what it
called an "obliga.tion" to
''pro tec t t h e s tate fro°'I
liability."
Edna Audrea Bowden, a
Huntington Beach resident who
was active in many community
organizations, died Sunday at
Pacifica Hospital at age 74.
She was a member of the
Huntington Beach Senior
Ci tizens, a volunteer at the
Huntington Bead.i Thrift Shop, a
member of the Lincoln County
c h a pte r of the Women 's
Democratic Party and a past
matron of Eastern Star.
Funeral services and burial
will be in Newark, Ohio.
She is survived by her sons,
Jury E. Bowden and David
Bowden, both oC Ohio; bu
daughter , Nina Brodrick of
Bonsall, Calif.; three sisters,
Wlltn a Dobbins. Louella
Strachen and Mildred Gearhart;
and a brother, Jessie Dobbins.
Rain doesn 't stop laiidloi-ds
They wait to convert ·sF apartments to condos
SAN FRANCISCO '<AP> -that over~ees condominium '·People are generally
Neither a mlfbty rainatorm nor conversion. apprehensive about a possible
tbe tedium o three nlthll kept After the last application was moratorium on coovenion ...
tbe hopeful from waitin1 oulltde taken "I announced to tbe mob real estate is not semn1 very
City Hall for a chance to convert do vnstairs -I shouldn't say fast ... most property owners
apartments into condominiums. mob; they were very well like to have the option of selling
,, In a city where modest bomea organized" that applications for instead of renting, the value of
in ordinary neithborboods sell another 1,500 units would be property goes up ... an~ it'~
fo,r $1.50,000, standing In line for given out on a stand·by bas~. e_asierto get a loan," Wong said ..
more Ulan«> hours waa a 1mall ·vong said.
price for some to pay for a Sbot' Slnce many permits lsaued in
at 1etttn1 a eondomlalum )~'!vk>ua yean have not been
convel'lklll permit In lllS. 'utilized, more units mi1bt be
By 10 a.m. llondpy, the 4lth perm l tt e d lo become
pel'IOll In .a line 1nakla1 ID tbe condominiums in 1983, Wong
rotunda o1 City Hall bed 1iped said. ~ for a appUeattoa for tile lat _..,In 1lllO it took four weeks to
1,000 mdta -the maxt-,m nu 1,000 and another !Our week•
mw ol apartments tbat can to ~et 1,000 for stand·by. Thll,
eoaTSted la a year, 1ald Bay year we tot 2,500 la five houri,"
ODI. cblef of the cl\7 oftk:e Won1 aald.
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Guerrillas
controlled
from outside?
WASHINGTON (AP> -
Leftllt suerrillas in El Salvador
are not only 1upplled from
out.Ide but also are actually
under ••extemaJ command and
control" by non·Sal•adorant,
Secret.at)' ol State Ale.....-. Ill.
Hat1 Jr. auert.ed today.
AP ........
TICKER MUSIC T he wtnd section of the London Symphony
Orchestra warms up on the floor o f the London Stock
Exehang~ in readiness ~or a concert given later Monday
Right for members and fp~nds ._
From PageA1
LICbt lbowwl tbat did Utile
more t.bu dampea tbt 0r_,e
Cout late llODday &Dd early
today are apeeted to II" way.
to clear 1klH and warmer
teml*'*tunt by Wednelday.
N atlonal Weatber Service
oftleiala Mid tbe nort.bena cold
front that moved Into the county
Monda.v wu expected to drop at
1lea1t ball an 1ndl of rain but fell
far 1hort ot that ftpare.
In Santa Ana, .10 of an inch
fell Wblle rain 1auJes ln Costa ·Mesa showed .11 of an inch
dropped during the brief storm.
Huntington Beach weather
watcher J . Sherman Denny aald
his gauge measured . u of an
inch of rain, bringin1 the season
total~ to 7.14 inches.
He said last year at this time,
8.21 inches or rain had bee n
recorded in Huntington Beach.
"I'm afraid the storm's just
about over and that's really too
bad." Denny lamented. "We
'r eally have to get with it if we
hope to eat.eh up-with last-year. u
He said last March was a wet
one. T
• Weather bureau officials
predicted temperatures .$hould
drop to about 53 degrees tonight
and r each a high of 68
Wednesday.
DEADLY FORCE EXAMINED • • •
because of a breach of poUcy. ·firing from or at moving vehicles unless in
Like Fountain Valley and Laguna Beach, self-defense or the defense of another officer or
Irvine bas a written policy on ftring a gun. Such person. The police may not fire at misdemeanor
policies have been revised many times over the suspects or persons under 18 unless they're
years, officials say. · threatening the life of an officer or other
The policy' for Irvine and Fountain Valley pe rsons, which such action endangers the life of
ace similar. Firearms are permitted to be fired others or in cas-es of crimes against pl'Operty.
in self-defense or when a suspect may cause Above a ll , Laguna Beach policy repeatedly
serious injury or death, in defense of another states use of deadly force.is an.option only when
offieer or a erim~ victim, to prevent a crime in "other means have f)liled." Those rules and
which a human life ls in serious jeopardy and to others make Laguna Beach's regulations
apprehend a fleeing felony suspect who is perhaps the most s pecific of any law
considered violent and is a threat to use deadly enforcement agency on the Orange Coast.
force. ''Basically our rules are more restrictive
Fowttain Valley police "generally" prohibit and defined than the California Penal Code,"
the use of warning shots or attention shots said Laguna Beach Police Chief Neil Purcell.
except to stop an attack by a group of rioters or Indeed. Laguna Beach also requires
for summe)ning aid when other communications m andatory interviews with a psychologist for
aren't available. Firing a gun from a moving police officers involved in a shooting incident.
vehicle also is "generally prohibited. ~ "Being involved in a shooting can be a
"Most~ce officea.o th!'9!11h their entire traumatic personal experience," Purcell
career andoruy pull ffiear triggers once or twice explained. "We found it's better to have a
(on duty>t explained Fountain Valley Police mandatory 'shall' policy.
Capt. Bill DeNisl. "In my 17 years as a "There's a stigma that's placed on any
policeman I've fired on two occasions and both officer,'' he said, or psychological counseling.
times to get somebody's attention." '"Sori1e call it the macho image of the officer.
. Fountain Valley's use of the word He is hesitant or reluctant t.o come forward to
"generally," however , still leav.es open the fellow poijce officers all the way up to the chief
option to use firearms. ---~-""'to.......,sa.._v~that 'Uhi.nk.l.need..bel.p.' ''------
Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle In Irvine, warning shots are prohibited and
, Robitaille sajd his department's deadly force meetings with psychologists are encouraged but
policies closely follow California PenaJ Code not mandated.
guidelines. Though not all police agencies agree on the
Additionally, warnin& shots and firing from need for specific rules on the use of deadly
a moving vehicle are prohibited. force. Dr. Arnold Binder, who directed a recent
Robitaille said officers who have been UCI study on force, noted Orange County bas
involved in a shooting are not automatically pion eer e d Innova tive law enforcement
required t.o meet with a psychologist, though he procedures.
said such aid is always available. "I would say we have the lllOSt progressive
He added that a superior has the right to police.departments in the country," the social
order an om cer involved in a shooting to obtain ecologist said . "I don't think I'm exaggerating
such counseling if it is believed necessary. when I say that."
Robitaille a lso observed that many The $361,000 UCI research project, funded
departments are reluctant to adopt deadly force by the National Institute of Justice, examined 14
policies much toughe r than the state code metropolitan police departments over a
because such policies ~ay expose them to two.year period.
greater liability in civil sutts. Binder noted Orange County was not
At l)te Laguna Beach Police Department, included in the research because there were not
restrictions narrow the options for use of deadly ehough instances of use of deadly force. And be
force. said many or the recommendations in the report
Warning shots are not permitted under any have already been instituted al count)'-law
. ctrcumstances. Officers are prohibited from enforcement agencies.
Ifs difficult to know where to
begin to tell you about my
'latest gemologlcal experience.
I juot spent a wonderfully
exciting four days i n Los
Angeles! Well. I know that
begins to sound doubtful right
8Wlif'/ ... but let me explain.
The Gemologlcal lnsUtute of
Amer l c , is currently
celebratlng Its 50th anniversary
and sponsored the flrat
International Gemological
Symposium. All the top
lumlnariH of the gem and
mlneral field were invited to
pr.-nt papers on subjects of
their expertlM . . . fifty.five of
the bfigtlt•t minds In the gem
worid holding foJth on their
'favorite oubjects. What an
I n c r • d I b I y w o n d • rf u 1,
opportunity for the 700 •
~from 32-dl,,.,.,,t
countrieal
While It wtan't po191ble to
hMr Ill fifty-five pteeentatlona . .. eomet!Mee ,,,.... were ttne
..ions running concu~.
' • It ... poe91bte by ceNtuttr oroan11tno one'• time to work I_.. twln~ll of tMm ... and I
d6dl Many of th• acheduled ' .. ........ frienda of ,.....
80 I pellld thOl9 and Mftt to
ht•r on•• that are IH•
' 9veillbla to ma Yndlr OfdWwy
cfrcurrlllancea . . . .... '""" 'l<enp. TokyO. A~ Watt
Germany, lwltnrl•nd,
England, >uatralla, lrulf,
I loulh .... ~ Ind "" ............. .. ,.. ..,,. .... ..,_.. "*"° ...... s1nan111 .... ot ...... ftllMI ••• C.......~M ....... I a.., ..._.. Tlftenr, John
--. Gerlld' ~
9"r1a,. Al !L, lct•Md .. ~ .,..., ArofU•
@
6EM WISE Kalokerlnos. These .have
•authored books that hev
popular reedershlp among 'non·
profe.ionals who enjoy gem
eubjects.
In tNlt four days I ga\hired
lots of maitetlal that I can share
with you In many, many future
Gem WIM columns. It .,.. a
great learning and sharing
experience tor all wno
lttended. My contribution wu
my blacil op.i S19ndant wnlctt I
wore to all the 10Clal eveni.. I
esp.clally enjoy wearing It
when I know I'm going to be In
the compeny of people who
reoogniZIO Its unlqueneas llnd
tippf9Ci... Ito nn beeuty. At
the dinner-dance • the LA.
Mu_,,.,, of PUlural Hltltaty I
met Dr. Kaloherinea. euthof of ~;1n Search of Opal" and
"AulnllM PNdou. Opel." Hie
face Ht up when ha uw the.
SMndant and t\• aald "Ah, ~. SUPEMf tt ohould be in_. ~· .. ' tcMct him that m.-~. but for ....
pr.-nt I 9"foy weering and
eNn1'19 It wHh the opal lcWar'8 among ~ friends, I _,,.
him that It I• oarefullJ ptallatld In ...... .,.. .....
of ._ lime and I Of'4Y .._ It
out on~ oocaaioftl. Dr.II• .-oNd me to the tYanted rocyn ttlet ~ .. Hbr90ft -.....,..
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CLOSING 825.82
Floor Corp. has continued its reorganization by1
naming chairmen to oversee the company's four
major groups. Those select~. all of whom will report
to the new president and ·chi ef operating officer,
• David S. Tappan J r .. are:
-Buck Mickel, named chairman of the
Engineering and ConatrucUon groul?. He continu~s as
chairman and presidebt of Daniel International
Corp., a Fluor subsidiary since 1977.
-John C. Dunun, appointed chairman of the
Natural Resourc~ -group. He continues-as chail'man
or St. Joe Mjn~rals Corp., which was acquired by
Fluor Lalil year.
-John K. Pike, promoted to chairman of Fluor
Distribution Cos. lne, H. Leon Sbulcellord was
promoted to president of the group.
-Ross A. McCUntoclc, appointed chairman of
Fluor Drilling Services. J . Robert Fluor II was
promoted to president of the division . .
California home resale volume for the year
ended Dec. 31 totaled 332,969 units, a 28.4 percent
decline from the 465,186 unjts recorded for the year
ear lier, the California Association of Realtors
reported. In Orange Coualy, volume dropped 21.5
percent, while the 12·month median home price in the
county rose 6.4 percent for fhe year.
111111 ~--~----Yields on short·term Treasury securities rose
slightly, -one week after recording their . biggest
plunge ever. About $4.8 billion in six·month bills were,
sold Monday at an average djscount rate of 12.786
percent up from 12.695 percent last week. The go~rn°m ent 1tlso sold about $4 .8 billion in
three-month bills at an average rate of 12.45 percent,'
up from last week's 12.43 per~ent ..
The government is lowering its interest-rate.
ceiling on federally backed slDgle·famlly home loans
to 15.5 percent, offi cials of the De1;>artment ~r
Housing and Urban Development said. The one
per centage point decline in t he ceiling for ~th
Jevel·payment and graduated·payment loans wipes
out an increase of the same size announced Jan 25,
officials said.
IJATI ~-----.---.... ,
Francis Ford Coppola 's financially troubled
Zoetrope Studios, unaided by the disaP.pointif!g
box-office returns of "One From the Heart, has laid
off 20 emolovees . . .
11111111 ;t;
The c0mbined earnings of the Suta Anlta Coa.
for the year ended Dec. 31 were $10.9 million, or $1.87
a share, compared with $8.9 million, or $1.62, for 1980.
,Revenues for 1981 were $82.7 million, up 23.S percent
.fcom the year-earlier level.
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