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MONDAY MARC H 1 ~>. 1<Hi2 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ..
Escaped convict killed Santa Ana • ID
An esc-aped convict who alleg-
t!<ily raped a Huntington Beach
woman while hiding from a police·
dragnet last week was shot and
killed by officers Sunday in Santa
Ana.
The convict, Kenneth F .
Troyer, 36, was being sought in
connection with sexual assaults
on several Orange C.Ounty women
reported since his Jan. 30 escape
from the California Men's C.Olony
Busi ness
g i ves aid
to f amil y
The family of slai n Irvine
doughnut shop worker Pedro
Flfaro is a little better off finan-
cially today thanks to the efforts
of several local smaU busmess
owners.
Six businesses in East Irvine's
Arbor Village shopping center
plus one in Lake Forest got to-
gether to donate some of their
profits. or the proceeds of special
services, to the Alfaro family.
Barbers from a University park
shop also took part.
at San Luis Obispo, acoordina to
Anaheim police officer Jim <ran-
dy.
He said Anaheim 'a Crime Task
Force had been tipped that
Troyer was planning to meet a
woman In the 2200 block of N.
Main In Santa Ana.
Anaheim officers were wat-
ching when Troyer pulled up at
12:40 p.m. He was driving the
1977 Mercury Bobcat he-Uegedly
' stole from the H untington Beach
rape victim, although the auto
had been repainted white and
had different license plat.es, offi-
cers said.
Aft.er a woman identified as
Pamala Cuen, 24, of Santa Ana,
entered the auto, Anaheim offi-
ce rs ordered Troyer to stop,
Gandy said.
When the convict Instead began
dri~ off, police fired at the
vehicle, flattening a right f ront
tire, he said.
Troyer led officers on a brief
chase that ended near 17th Street
and Cabrillo Park Drive when the
car veered out of control and
struck a tree, Gandy said.
Aft.er Troyer stepped out of the
car. he made a "furtive move,"
according to Anaheim police, and
was fired upon by officers from
Anaheim and from Santa Ana,
who had joined in the purswt.
Gandy said three shotguns and
three service handguns were
discharged by officers in the
shooting.
Troyer was treated at the scene
by paramedics and take11 to
Western Medical Center. where
he was pronounced dead al l :36
p.m.
Anaheim police said early to-
day It had n ot yet been deter-
mined whether Troyer wu ar-
med at the time he wu shot. Ma.
Cuen, who had entered Troyer'a ·
car, was not Injured In the inci-
dent. "
The pursuit and shooting are
being Investigated by the Ana-
heim and Santa Ana police de-
partments. as well as the Orange
C.Ounty District Attorney's olfice.
Prior to his etK:ar>e. Trover had
(See CONVICT, Page A!)
Doctors
f ~c e big
changes
By STEVE TRIPOLI 01 the Delly ....,. .....
Doctors must learn to live with
a changing role and do only what
they can do best if the medlcal
profession is to survive the co-
ming years without turmoil. a
Stanford University economist
said Sunday.
Their donated work netted
about $500 Sunday, bringing the
Pedro Aiiaro Memorial ·Fund up
to about $9,500, said Irvine busi-
nessman William Ackman, who
launched the community's chari-
table efforts.
The idea was the brainchild of
Gene Tibbit, owner o f Arbor
Village Barber Stylists in the
Jeffrey Road Cent.er.
ALMOST IN THE DRINK -When the fountain is taller than
you, it's tricky getting a drink. This tyle was nimble and fleet,
D•llr P11ot Photo by O.ry 4mbfOM
running off into the Irvine High School track meet crowd before
the photographer could get identification.
Victor Fuchs, in the keynote
address before the California
Medical Association's annual
convention at the Disneyland
Hotel, said at least two major
changes will affect the prof~ion.
in the next decade. The changes
mark an end to three decades of
growth fueled by steady eco-
nomic and population growth, he
said.
In an interview after the
speech. Fuchs said that the
changes ''h o pefully" will not
have much impact on patient
care.
Tibbit. whose shop is a short
distance from the WincheU's Do-
nut House where Alfaro was slain
Feb. 11, said he and his wife were
trying to think of ways to help
Al.faro's widow and five children.
Girl faces cancer fight decision The fU"St major change is the
continuing movement of control
of heatlh care facilities toward
professional managers and away
from doctors, Fuchs said. County youth, 12, may need operation on lungs to stop spread of di sease .,.. The reason for the change is
that large. profit-making organi-
zations which have the money to
buy expensive new equipment
are moving into the health care
field and that professional man-
a~ers are needed to deal with
(See DOCTORS, Page A!)
Tibbit decided his contribution
would be to r.ut hair all day
Sunday in his shop. donating each
$6.50 fee to the Alfaro family.
Soon othor businesses were
chipping m with their own ideas.
Six barbers from the Univer-
sity Park Barber Shop in Irvine
volunteered to join the three
barbers in Tibbit's shop for a
day-long cul-a-thon Sunday
Though rain slowed things down
a little, Tibbit reported more than
$200 was netted.
Dentist Charles Touer agreed
to clean teeth for four hours in his
office and donate the fees The
Jeune Ami children's boutique
held a sidewalk sale and donated
10 percent of the profits, workers
at Arbor Clean ers placed a .:ol-
lecllon box on the store's counter,
and owner R o n Ma tranga of
(See F UNDS, Page A2 I
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
Of !tie DeltJ PUot 8tafl
There are broken hearts and
"hearts broken open."
Nancy Smith of El Toro places
herself in the latter category. She
has good reason.
Situng across the room from
the attractive woman is a be-
spectacled, thinning 12 ·year-old.
Tamra Smith.
The girl twists a gold seahorse
necklace and talks about spirit.
God, her hobbies and with a big
smile tells her mother about the A
she got on a math quiz and "I
didn't even study."
[t has been a busy day for
Tamra.
She laughs when she tells how
her friend Nate Smtley has been
pushing her in "doughnuts" and
"wheelies" at school. Tamra and
Nate are seventh grade school
Orlando d enies role
chums at Serrano Intermediate
School m El Toro.
Tamra gets around on a
wheelchair.
She has no legs.
Tuesday, Tamra returns to a
place nearly as familiar as the tidy
condominium in which she lives
-the City of Hope hospital in
Duarte.
She, her mother, father Bill
and sister Dacia, 10, face what
could be a major decision this
week. Doctors believe Tamtta may
need an operation on her lungs to
stop the spread of bone cancer.
They plan a scan of her lungs.
The cancer has already taken
both legs, her right leg March 5,
1981 ; her left Feb. 3 this year. She
undergoes painful chemotherapy
every three weeks at Caty of
. Hope.
~hould an operation be needed
Mrs. Srnith says the final decisiolT'
will ~ Tamra's. "It was her de-
cision to have the chemotherapy
and it hasn't been easy watching
her vomit for 12 hours at a time
through the treatments," Mrs.
Smith said.
"But we feel the ultimate de-
cision does have to be Tamra's.
She has proved to us she is a
winner," Mrs. Smith sajd.
Tamra, an inspiration to the
neighborhood when she roller
skated with an artificial leg after
the initial amputation, says she
would like to "roller s kate and
swim .'' She was doing hand-
stands in the community swim-
ming pool last summer ·
"I plan on living lO age 84,"
Tamra said.
ln reality, she may Lave only
three to four months. perhaps two
Bell grade change • Ill
years "1f wP'rP lucky," her mo-
ther says. ·
"But even if she doesn't make it
she is already a winner." her
mother said, smiling to h1dt.· her
(See TAMRA, Page A2)
S torms may brlng
mor e d ays of rain
Ram. ram and more rain l'OUld
be the rule for the coming week .
according to National Weather
Service forecasters.
The rain, which began Sunday,
and was expected to continue
through today could last until
Thursday as March storms con-
tinue to form off the coast, a
spokeswoman for the weather
service said.
the season. But that remains be-
low the l l .92 inch average for the
area. according to Denny, whose
records go back 50 years.
The storm, described as
"spotty" by flood control experts,
did not resuJt m any maJOr Hoo-
ding in Orange C.Ounty.
Ex-Edison counselor says he had no talks wi th foo tball star's teachers
Chance of rain today 1s in-
creasing to 60 percent Tuesday.
Also, thundershowers are Likely
Wednesday and Thursday. the
However, an off-duty Santa
Ana patrolman pulled a
15-year-old youth out of a rain-
swollen flood control ditch Sun-
day night.
A police spokesman said Mi-
chael Hamann and two neighbors
pulled Michael Melanson from a
ditch near Trask and Clinton
streets about 6:30 p.m .. after
Hamann heard his cnes. The boy
was uninjured.
Former Edison High School
student ·counselor Marc Orlando
has denied that he made a phone
call to an English t.cacher indica-
ting that football star Kerwin
Bell needed a grade of "B" in her
course to qualify for a scholar-
ship.
Orlando's denial stems from a
story published by the Daily Pi-
lot on Feb. 18, which reported
that running back Bell had
grades in two classes improved
three months after he was gra-
duated in 198t• so he could qual-
ify for a Kansas University
scholarship.
WORLD
Bell's English teacher was
quoted in the story as saying
Orlando told her Bell needed the
grade change from a D to a B if
Bell satisfactorily completed ex-
tra work. '
Orlando, through his attorney,
said that no conversation took
place between Orlando and the
teacher "at any time in or about
August of 1980 or any time aHer
school ended in June, 1980."
The English teacher. in her
interview with the Daily Pilot,
also said that counselor Orlando
Dog aids treasure hunt
LONDON -A dog l:\elped find the famed golden
hare, object of a worldwide hunt of readers of a
clue-strewn children's book. Page A3.
NATION
'Jnflation victory: A price
Inflation is coming down rapidly, but the price in
tenns o! jobless workers and bankrupt buaineaes is
high. Page A3.
Robert E. Lee's last years
I Whatever happened to Confederate Gen. Robert
E. Lee after the 1u.rmuler at AppomatlOlt? A new book
.,a he be:aam a pio;rewlve educator. Page A4.
( •
may have contacted another
teacher to explain Bell's grade
deficiency to qualify for the
Kansas scholarship.
Orlando, howeve r, also denies
he ever contacted the second
teacher.
"These implications are com-
pletely false," Orlando's attorney
indicated. "Mr. Orlando had no.
discussions whatsoever with ei-
ther (teacher) at any time after
grades were completed at the end
of the semester in respect to
chan~ng any grade for Kerwin Bell.I\'
STATE
. . spokeswoman predicted. The grade quesllon concerrung The high temperature today
Bell s.urfaced at a time ~hen ~he was expected to be 62 degrees
Huntington Beach Union High with overnight lows of 45-55 de-
School District announ~ plans grees. Water temperature off
to conduct cl~ h~armgs Ofh Newport Beach is 56 degrees.
charges th~t &hson H1fh SchooP""' Rain showers Sunday dropped
has recruited footbal players anywhere from 2 inches of rain
from other schools. on inland Orange C.Ounty and as
District officials said the grade
changes involving Bell will also
be reviewed during those hear-
ings which start April l before a
state-appointed administrative
law judge. The judge was hired
by district officials.
much as 1.14 inches in Hunting-
ton Beach, according to Orange
C.Ounty Flood C.Ontrol offieials.
ln Costa Mesa, county officials
said .76 inches of rain feU during
Sunday's storm.
The rain brought the annual
. coastal total up to 7.91 inches for
INDEX
At Your Service A4
Erma Bombeck B2
California A5
Mini-condos squeeze ahea d
SAN FRANCISCO -Would you pay $50,000 for
a condominium squeezed into 440 square feet of living
space? A developer thinks many will. PaJ;Ce Ao.
COUNTY
She's walking for charity
An Irvine girl is planning to walk 18 miles to ra.i.se
funds for healtll care programs. Page Bl.
Cavalcade B2
Cl85Sified Cl.C3-6
C.Ornics B4
Ctos!lword B4
Death Notices C2
Editorial Atl Entertainment BS Horoacope B2
SPORTS
Melanson apparently had at-
tempted to bicycle across the
flood control channel and was
about to be swept away when he
was rescued. Hamann and the
neighbors formed. a human chain
to bring the youth out, the
spokesman said. .
Elsewhere, heavy rains were
apparently responsible for the
collapse of a roof on FedMart
store in Garden Grove .
Ann Landers B2
Movies BS
National News A3
Public Notices C2
Sports B6-8
Dr. Stelncrohn B2
Stock Marketa 83
Television A7
Tileat.ena B5
Weather A2
World News A3
Fri.,zzelle, Sills g o at it Magee's status 'questionable'
Chargee and counterchargea are already flying ln
the &9th Allernbly Dl8trict battle between Republicans
Nolan Fri.Delle and David SW.. P-ae Bl.
n
Kevin Magee'a status la "questionable" for UC
I.rvlne'a aeoond-rouncl NIT game at Oklahoma tt.Jnilbt.
PageB6.
I
.. 0 s Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /M
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•' Continued storlf!Js
DOCTORS • •
~ reaulation, Fuda aaid.
The eeConcl major change la a
potentla l cluh be tweeft
univel'lity-run hoep!ta.l.s and their
dQCtOra and conununity hospitals
and their doctors, Fuchs said.
I That clash ls corning because
the u,niveraity-run facilities are
atra for money and are ln-
cnii. ... r1aly looking to more patient
care
said.
a aource of revenue, he
It up to doctors to adjust to
both o these changes. Fuchs said,
though he added a.fter the speech
that he is not sure such an ad-
justment will take place.
To meet the first change, doc-
tors must compromise with pro-
fessional managers and place
'priority on those things they re-ani wish to control, he said.
'Whether we like it or not,
some of this (influx of profes-
sionals) is inevitable," Fuchs said.
"Physicians and management
must work out compromises that
understand the legitimate con-
cerns of each side."
•
unJveraity-run facilities, he aaid.
~tential third challenp wW
be roi-doctors to avoid the urae to
jump into new, lucrative medical 'procedures, Fuchs aa.ld.
When a new procedure la ini-
tiated at preeent ao many doctors
become involved in ft that there ia
not enough work for moat. but
the cost of the procedure ataya
high despite the fiocxled market,.
F\&chs said.
The "competitive squeeze" that
results may cauae "a battle wtthJ.n
medicine," Fuchs said, a battle
that will be resolved when large-
health care providers consolidate
services at a lower cost and chooee
only as many doctors for one
procedure as are needed.
Fuchs warned in an interview
that if doctors don't take steps to
regulate themselves the market
will select only thoae moat fit to
pe rform certain procedures,
lowering the price while driving
others out.
..
The clash between university-
and community-run facilities can
be resolved if the university af-
filiates take on only as much
patient care as is necessary to
sustain the vital research work
they do, Fuchs said.
Fuchs said he is not certain any
of these adjustments can take
place because the medical pro-
fession is dominated by old doc-
tors who don't really care about
the future.
"Their attitude is 'li only I can
get in five more gocxl years I don't
care what happens'." Fuchs said.
"We need people who are go_!ng ~
be thinking about what nealili
care will be like 15 or 20 years
from now."
.·STOUT HEA.RTS Tamra Smith,
center, _mscusses her school dav with mother
'Nancy and sister Dacia. Behind the.Smlt.bs .iB a
1 heart presented io!J'amra on Valentine's Day by
!>elty Piiot Photo 'f Ch•rle• Sia"
the singles group a t the Crystal Ccithedra l in
Garden Grove. The misspelling or Tamra's,
·name on the Valentine is a common mis take,
her mother said.
Community hospitals and their
doctors can r espond by not
branching out into areas or c;a.re
traditionally handled at the
--CONVICT. • •
been serving a four-year sentence
for arm~ burglary.
Last Wednesday, he was spot-
ted near Beach Boulevard and
Slater Avenue in Huntington
Beach by a Westminster police
detective.
According to police, Troyer
scuffled with the Westminster
officer before escaping over a
wall. The convict drew a handgun
which discharged during th e
FUND • • •
Matranga's Hair Company ~~8; ped heads and manicured ·
for.livf:._hours. The Video Etc .. videotape store
~to donate $10 from each
$19.95 ~mbership in !ts V 1~~
Radical plan
?'
scuffle, but no one was injured,
police said.
While about 30 officers sear-
ched a Huntington Beach neigh-
borhocxl for the convict, Troyer
a llegedly broke into an Ash
Street house to hide, then raped
the woman who resides there
when she returned home, accor -
ding to police.
After the dragnet was d isper-
sed, Troyer allegedly !led in the
woman's car.
Club to the family also. Ana
today, Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza
Time Theatre in Lake Forest will
hold a special night where part of
any proceeds above a usual
Monday's business will go to the
family.
., WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Ripon Society, an organi?.ation of
moderate Republicans, called
Sunday for abolishing insanity
defenses, establishing commis-
sions to replace judges and juries
in meting out sentences and ma-
king criminals compensate their
victims.
The effort is one of many for ·
the Alfaro Family since Pedro
Alfaro was murdered in a robbery,
that netted less than $100. Al-
faro's widow recently was pre-
sented with a savings account in
her name in which several thou-
sand dollars had been deposited,
proceeds from a fund started by
another businessman.
-By STEVE TRIPOLI
,WINNING ENTRY -Sports fans at Satur-
day's St. Patrick's parade in Mission Viejo
crowd up to get autographs from Los Angeles
Rams quarterback Jeff Rutledge, le ft, a nd
tackle Jackie Slater (on opposite side of float) as
the parade entry o f the Mission Viejo M irror
proves its popularity. The float. entered by the
community's ne w est newspaper. a publication
of the Daily Pilot's Or ange Coast Pubhshmg
C.-0., took first place award among commercial
floats. Sweepstakes award went to Mission
Viejo BeautifuJ Committee. The parade dre w
thousands of spectators under threatening s kies
and despite chilly.
91rlp will dry up lor Its scheeuled
M&tch 22 llttoH The cr1ft la to lllld
1 week Iller, but NASA wants the
landing strip dry II f.IXllOH 1111141.
Partly cloudy and breezy In the Tha forecast called for a n .. r. zero ch1nce of rain today -afternoon. lnaeulng clouds with though 1kl11 ware eapected to .,, lnaMtlng «ianoe of "--· •• Et-n.re. smell cr1fl advllOfY rem..,n cloudy -and • MW storm over outer northern w1ters !Of In· coming In Tueed1y, Ile said.
craaalng northwesterly wind• The ralnfall by mld-eflernoon •· Sunday II Ille Los Angeles CIVIC 15-30 knot• with 3-7 foot _, Center hid reacMd .38 of en Inch
so
tonlghl. In 'other erea·s. winos since the llloweB began at about 2
mo1tly -terly. Winds decreaslne a.m .. Thompson llld.
to "" than 10 knots. West to Unofflclll rep<)f1a _.. re<*ved f1'.":"f'Tr
'northweet llWell 2-4 feet. Partly of u much as an Inch of rein In ~ ~-th!ough tonight. Altlden1and8 to 8 lnc:Mt of lt!ow , __________ _. In the Fruler Plr1c area SO mll11 ~
on
V S nor1h-I of Lot Angeles. • • Summary The rllnllll brought the Civic ~ -Center total to dlle 10 8.83 lnc:hea
the way?
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doee bleated the South, while a The 1,,.,ege by Marc:ti 14 ls 11 s3 -------------.::.··..:·.:.• ____ -J anowstorm threetaned the Rockie& 1ncr-. and 7.36 lnc:hea had b9.n
and melllng snow produced ff-reached oy thet dete In 1U81. ---------------------rtoua lloodlng In the M~. ThOrnl*>'l aald, eddlng that rain Eurella A low·preNUre &rN end 1aso-11111 might reech normal leYela th... Fr--48 43 t6 Blrmlnghm 78 59 I cleted wwm front produced wet •• -~ St 42 82 Blamarc~ 49 27 y.ar Lancaster 57 49 29 -tiler In the central part of the A mudallde partlilly blocked L""" Beech · BoiM 47 41 .02 netlon, with thunderstorms spree-Malibu Canvon Roed •l ll:>out noon ~·"" 61 56 .62 Boston so 42
I ding from Ot!l4'1<>m1 and northem1 Sunday, ind wH cleared In half ~oa A~ 57 55 41 I Brownavne 90 71
Texea Into northweat Arkanaaa., in hour, toe Angetea Count Mona"':0111111 55 St I Buttalo 42 32
and .no-a aidendlng from oen-Sherlll'• deputlee Hid. No eccl ••oni--55 51 1.48 Cherlatn SC re.. 82
tral Nabrllk• and Kan11a to th6 dent• -· reported Mt. Wit~ re ~ 2'4945, Ch1r1etn WV 59 34 r-VMtftt. · · Cheyenne eo 41 .18 Th1t weather tystem produced E _ J -d Needlel 87 59 I Chlcego so 33
II leMt five tomadoee late Sllur-Xlell~,l,f! ~ e.ach 85 55 .34 Ctnclnnatl 87 35
dey and -1)' Sunday In -tern 55 48 .33 Cleveland 82 35
and northern Taxaa, ahatterlng orecast 'Ontario 57 51 Columbus 86 35 ~Iona of doll1ra worth or prop.. ' ' ~=:In ~ 51 .98 Oil-Ft Wth 76 65 03 _., 80 49 29 Oenvet 59 31
In. the Wa.t, I cold front ai><eed COASTAL ANO MOUNTAIN ~ 55 51 ·22 Dea Moines 56 30
rain from CellfOfnla to the Great AREAS -Wadnaaday through ~ Cl 56 49 .4 1 O.tro4t 52 33 9uin and ac:roee part• of the P .. Friday: rain and t~1 Seer ty 55 49 .3l t>uluth 35 16 .02
ctllo Hort"-t, nor1hem Ptat.u likely Wedneldey anding Thurlday SallnM amanto 55 4 7 .07 El Puo 78 45
1 and -tern Montana. Snow In the mountafn1. Ptrdy Sen Beriwdlno 54 48 .23 Fairbank• 111 -8 A winter atorm warning waa cloudy and not M COOi Fr'ldey. Sen Gabrlal 57 54 .15 Hartford 51 32
'poa1ed In the mountains of Colo-Windy l*lode 1n the mountelna San 81 51 . ·~I Helene 57 27 I r9do •the oold tn>nt mOYed Into and ooutll .,_ t.ilgtle In Iha Diego 87 59 .12 Honolulu 82 74 .05
the RocklH , and winter 1torm coutal arMa moettY sg to eo rltlng ~an Fl'Wlcieeo 53 48 Hou1ton 78 ae 1 wetcftle w.w "8lled In northern to the SO. Frldey. Hlgtla In the 309 8811 J<Me 58 58 .20 lndn91>ll1 88 38
1 Attzone and "9tem Wyoming. In the mountaine r1e1ng 5 daora. ante Ana 81 54 .48 Ja.ckanvtle ae sa
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Falling tree kills angler
HAGERSTOWN. Md. (AP) -
A fisherman was crushed to death
by a . fall mg tree just moments
after his son jokmgly told him
"you betwr look out if that tree
eve r falls," accord ing to sta te
pohce.
Earl Harbaugh, 67, of Hagers-
town. was killed Saturday while
fishing along .~aver Creek with
his 3!l-year -old son, Nelson, au-
tho r1 t ies said . H a rbau gh h ad
picked a popular spot to cas t his
lme on the first day of trout
season. police said.
The acciden t occurred JUSt
moments after Nelson Harbaugh
offhandedly warned his father
about a dead tree nearby. police
said.
From Page A1
TAMRA. • e • imonthl of paln. "It doesn't mat·
ter, you don't have to live to a
ripe-old age to be a winner.
''At flnn 1 waa numb about
thla," Mra. Smith aaldt recamng
when doctora found tne cancer
March 5. 1981 after _growing
complaints by Tamra of the pain
in her leg.
"I questioned and shook my fist
at the heavens.
• "But we're lucky. We oould
have ended up with broken
hearts.· But I took a second look
and my heart was broken open
with love and that's what the
difference is," Mrs. Smith said.
"When a heart is broken open
· love can come forth.
''Tamra does not belong to me,
J only get to love her, take care of
her and enjoy her."
It hasn't been easy for the
Smiths financially. They moved
to California in December, 1980
after Mrs. Smith, during a visit.
with her father Gerrit Schut of
Newport Beach, attended Crystal
Cathedral ln Garden Grve and
was "overwhelmed" w ith the
hope s he felt when w alking
through its doorway.
The y moved from Pueblo,
Colo., and Bill took a new .P,b in
Los Angeles that left him without
ins urance ..
There ha~e been constant bills
and the Smiths are hoping to get
a motorized wheelchair for
Tamra.
Neighbors have rallied to their
aid. thanks to Sue and Jerry'
Omasta.
A benefit showing of "Robin
Hood." arranged by Omasta, will
be held at 10 a.m. and noon
Saturday at the Edwards Cinema
m M~ion Viejo shopping cent.er
on El Toro Road. Tickets are $2
each .
"We can't say enough for what.
people have done," Mrs. Smith
said . ''People here in California
.have such a good attitude. They
don't stare, they den't judge. they
care."
Reagan again·
blasts foes
over budget
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -
President Reagan, seeking sup-
port today for his economic pro-
gram in the South, criticized
members of Co ngress who
"march out to denounce the pro-
jected deficit on television" but
then vote to "bust the budget" in
private committee meetings.
Although aides had s.Mli..Rea-
gan would soften his rM!ftt ap-
proach toward Capitol Hill, the
president had sharp words for
opponents back in Washington.
The president, m the first of
three addresses tQ state legisla-
tures in two days. said Americans
"today need strong backs and
deep pockets to shoulder the
highest·tax burden in peacetime
history. But Washington still
wants more."
Faced with governors balking
il his "new federalism" program
and a lack of the congressional
support his economic program
recei_ved a year ago, ~eag~ g~ve
no sign of abandorung hlS fum
opposition to major changes in his
economic program or to tampe-
nng with his tax plan.
"I'm not only proud of this tax
program. I happen to believe it's
the best dam trung that's been
.done for wol'kin~ and middle-
i)lcome pe ople in nearly 20
years." he said ·
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De-icing a concern
Airline procedures questioned
WASHINGTON <AP l The
government's inquiry into the
s no wy cras h of Air Florida
Flight 90 has raised critical
s afety quesltons about the way
a irlines operate in snow or icy
weather.
Liste ning t o 46 witne sses
during nine dC1 ys of hearings , a
federa l inquiry panel focused on
whether the Air Florida Jetliner
that crashed . killing 78 people.
was properly de -iced before it
took off from Was h i n gton's
National AirporL
F ederal safet y exper ts say
evidence and t e s t im o n y
gathered since the J an 13 crash
raises questions about industry
procedures used to protect
against ice and snow
Among the findi ngs t hat
concern investigators
-Widespread confusion about
the chemical solution used to
de-ice aircra ft with no consensus
among manufacturers. aircraft
builders and airlines on what
concentration should be used or
how lo n g the mi xt u re i s
effe ctive.
-Wbile manua ls and tra ining
programs emphasize the danger
ice poses to a jetliner, incidents
wher e pilots take off with ice or
snow on their wings still occur
too frequently
Guidelines on whe n pilots
should us e a n engine defros t
sys te m designed to keep critical
thr ust sensors from freezing are
vagu e a nd s o metim es
conflicting Engine icing has
l'merged as an issue in more
than 70 incidents in the last rew
years. investigators were told.
Respo ns ibilit y as to who
m <ikes the final ins pection of an
air craft was round to be unclear
1n the Air f'lor1dC1 case a nd
pcrhap!> at othl•r airlines In
Flight 90's case . the probl em
w a lt c ompounded becau s e
anotht·r ai rl int• handled ground
m aintenance and de-icing an
int rc.•asingl_y common practice
At the 'clo~e c,f the publi c
h e arings Frida y, Franc is
M t•/\dams o f the N a t ional
Transportation Safety Board
told reporters he expects the
board to determine "a chain of
events·· led to the Air Florida
crash
Oronge Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 15, 1982 s AS
Inflation battle's price high
Reagan using traditional GOP economics to choke price spiral
WASHINGTON (Al'> -The
good n e w s. t h e R e a g un
administration 1s quick to note.
is 'that Inflation i~ coming down
very rapidly. The bad news , an
une mployed auto wo rker or
bankrupt businessm an says just
as quickly . is that a severe
recession ls the reas on why.
What President Rea gan calls
"supply -sid e " ecop om ic s
appears indis ting u1shabre thus
far from traditional Republican
economics.
It's no secret lh1:11 r ecess ions
c ool 1nt1 a t1 o n K1 s 1n g
une mployment a nd consume r
uncertainty reduce dl'mand fo r
goods and serviccis , and that
curbs wage and price increases
Last month. whole~ale prices
fell for the first time in six
years. the governmt:nt reported
Frid ay. The price drop, at a n
annua l rate or I 7 percent.
occurred because the recession
has "knocked t he st uffing out of
e xcess demand." says Walte r
He lle r , c h ief economis t to
Presidents Kennedy and Lyndon
J ohnson
The t rade -o ff o f ~lowe r
economic act ivity <ind htghe r
un e mpl oy m en t rur l owe r
i n f I a t i o n h a s b c t' n u s e d
r e peate dly b y R e p ublica n
administrations a~ a policy tool
-a tool ca nd idate Ronald
Reagan. and later President
Reagan. pledged not to U!>C
Re~gan and his ad v1!'.t'r!> insist
they nt•vcr inte nded to fight
inflation with a recession and
high unemploym t•nt But tht·y
endors ed the F'edt·ral Ft<·ser w
B oa rd 's d e c is ion t o ea s t•
inflation by slowing the g rowth
of money a nd crt•d1t 111 the•
economy which tn,ggt•red tht'
recession by pushin g up interest
rates
Reagan 's in it 1 a I t·<·o nom1c
foreca!>t. prepared in C<1rly 1981.
predicted inf1C1tion would com<'
down s ignificantly. h11t ii did nnt
predict a rcC'ession Once the
do wn tur n hit . t h e
a dm1n1s t ra t ion , at 'arious
tim es. bl amed 1t on t h t•
e conomic "mess" 1n herit Pd
from the Carter administration,
Congress' re fusal to enact a tax
cut early last year . the Federal
Reserve's poor man;1gement of
lhe m one y s up ply a nd t h<'
financial markets r efusal to
s h o w t h e 1 r b t' It c f 1 n t h e
president 's progr am hy lowerin~
interest rates
Th e a d mi n 1s tr at 1011 •!>
sensitive lo suggestion~ that 1t 1s
resorting to rece s.,1ons and
unemploym ent to sl11w infl ation
De puty Wh1tl· llous<.' pres!>
secretary Larry Speakes. while
ha iling the latest pricl:' drop as
"good news." was t"arcful not lo
cla i m .id m in1 -.tr at1on
r esponsih1 h ty for the la tes t
development. presumably sinc·t
he also m ight have had t o claim
administrntion res pons1b11ily for
the recess10n
Whitt' !lo us e offl t·i.i l-. "'er"
upset earlier this month wh,,n
b ud g e t directo r Da vid A
St ockma n told a group o f
business supporters th<it high
unemployment. an une xpectedly
sever e recess ion ci nd many
bus iness failures "C1 re all part of
the cure" for ending inflation
Ch le( White Ho use economist
Murray L. Weldenbaum called
t he rema rks ··an unfortun8te
cho ice of words."
Weidenbaum suggested that
the Federa l Reser ve, which has
borne much or the blame for the
recession, ·'should get a very
large port.ion of the credit" for
b1'inging down inflation.
In his firs t nationwide
economic address. Fe b. 5, 1981.
Rea~n said, "We don't have to
c hoose between inflation and
unemployment they go hand
111 hand. It 's time to try
something different and that's
what we 're going to do."
S ince Reagan took office ,
inflation. as measured by the
Con s umer Price l nde x. has
fa llen from 12 per cent to 81h
pe rC'ent. Many econo mis ts
expect it to fall tu 7 percent or
less by year's end
Unemploym ent, m eanwhile,
has climbed from 7 4 percent to
8.8 percent a n increase of 11h
mill ion jobles s Am ericans .
Ma n y e conomis t s predic t a
jobless rate above 9 percent
within a few months
We idenbaum says Reagan, in
his econ omic address. was
refer ring lo long ter m objectives
rathe r than the t e mporary,
p ainful and un a voidabl e
adjustment the eco11omy must
go through.
This time. Wc 1de nbaum
co nte n d s . Rt•aga n h as ·a
long-term prog ram of tax and
budget cuts so that when the
e conomy pulls out of recession,
inflation will not flare up again.
But it will take time for the
prog ram to work.
Weidenbaum and his Council
of Economic Advisers 'conceded
in a report lo Congress last
m o nth th at there i s a
"short·llved tradeoff between
unemploym ent and the rate of
inflation." The re port added
"polic ies d esigned t o reduce
inflation s ignificantly will
temporarily in c r e a s e
unemplo y ment and r e duce r economic J growth."
More a nd more c r itics ,
howe ver. are asking ner vously
ho w long "te mpor a rily" will
last.
Scampering dog ends treasure
hunt sparked by kids book
LONUON 1/\P 1 A dog
scampering through an English
p C1 rk has ended the 2112-year
t reC1sure hunt for a golden hare
tha t bewitched r eade rs of a
children's storybook around the
world
Clues to the locat1oh or the
trt•asure an 18-kar at gold
pendant in the s hape of a hare.
s tudded with six precious stones
a nd worth ahout $5,4()() were
sC'attered through Kit Willia ms'
hook .. Masquerade."
I was dead lucky ," the finder
said "I got some or the clues
hut not all of them. My dog
found it for m e when it r an off to
have a wee against the slone "
But lhe identity of the finder
remains as much a mystery as
tlH• hare's hiding place once
\i.a !>
T he 48-year-old car designer
"fears an avala nche of calls and
le tt e rs fro m ·Masqu e r a de '
addicts," the Sunday Times said
in reporting the end of the hunt.
According to the ne wspaper,
the finder was an avid hunte r of
the golden hare who uncovered
the treasure whil e walking hilt
dog last month rn a park al
Ampthill , Hedford. 43 m ile s
northwest ur London.
The ha r e "'as buried JUSt
be low ground in Ampthill Park
on Aug 8. 1979, by· the author
a nd ::i w1tness The pendant was
hidden 18 feet. 9 inches from a
c r oss e r ecte d in ho nor of
Catherine of Arcigon, first wife
of King Henry VIII. who lived
for a time at Ampthill
After the dog led him to the
stone that W CIS near the cross,
the finder scooped out the hare
and then was so exhausted from
his long !>earch that he had to
ente r a hospit al to recuperate.
the newspaper said.
Fi n all y , the hare's w ax
protective coating was melted
down l<tst Friday and the jewel
was reve aled in the presence
of the author . t he finder and the
witness
Publicity about the worldwide
treasure hunt could inc re ase the
hare's value t enfold at auction,
said the Sundciy T imes
"Masquerade " was published
1n September 1979 rn lintain. the
United States. Isr ael. J apan and
othe r countnes.
It is a deceptively simple story
abou t <t leaping h e ro . Jack
Ha r e . who tci kes a m essage
from the moon to the sun
There were hundreds or clues
in t he sto ry. but the author said
m any were red herrings .
Guatemalan Indians caught
in middle of nation's violence
GUESS WHICH STATE? Not North Dakota .
No~ Vermont. It 's California. where in La
Mesa a freak storm dumped five to s ix inches
'lf hail at ~treet corner in the San Diego
Al'W..._..
s uburb. For Southe rn Californians in the
flatla nds. it was as close to a local snowstorm
as they will ever get.
EDITOR'S NOTE : Human nghts
organizations say fighting between
leftists and government troops has
claimed al least 32,000 lwes rn this
Central American nation since 1979
The writer, based in Mexico City,
traveled into the countryside last
week and filed this dispatch
By SOLL SUSSMAN
Aaoeclll-. ...... awrtt.r
SA:NTA CRUZ DEL QUICHE,
Guate mala A young Indian
with a rope around his waist was
par aded into the square outside
the church. The civili an patrol
s aid h e was a gu e rrilla
sy mpathizer found hiding in the
mountains.
He , li k e 50 oth e r men
and 50 wom en and c h ildren
brought into Chajul in the past
15 days, gets a chance to swear
he will no longer work with the
leftists.
T h en , explains a n arm y
officer who will identify himself
only as Commander Guicho, the
young Indian will be given a
place to live in ChajuJ and a
chance to join a civilian patrol
that is part of a "pacification"
program.
Quicho said Chajul. a town in
tbe mountains. 69 miles north of
I t.be provincial capital of Santa
Crut del Quiche, was nearly
deserted two months ago when
I he went there lo e nforce the
•1pacificatlon·~ program. The
proaram . he said, is aimed at
U.ductna the people -mostly
IDdian peuant.a -to side wilh
UM anny •a anat tile ruerrilJu.
Tbe civilian patrols are armed
wtdt m1chetes 1nd old •hotcuns
'
cind rifles. and they a re expected
to help the army find guerrillas.
Guicho said Chajul now has
about 4,000 residents
The army chief of staff, Gen.
Manu e l Be n e dic to Luca s
G arcia , d eclined to s ay how
many soldiers a re taking part in
the "pacification" program. He
said 5,000 soldiers almos t a
third of Guatem ala 's army
ar c in the Quiche Military Zone.
<~u1 c he P rovi n ce, wh os e·
capital 1s 104 miles northwest or
Guatemala City, is one of the
a reas most a ffected b y the
le ftis t insurgency in this Centr al
Ame rican nation .
F lying in an arm y helicopter
ove r the spectacular scenery of
m ountains and jungle, it 1s easy
to see why road travel is risky
for leftists and rightists alike.
lsolaUon is the norm; paved
roads are scarce.
A repo r t e r 's itiner ary i s
deter m ined by the army. with
Lucas Garcia piloting one of the
two U,S .-m ade Bell ~212
helicopters, mounted with M·60
machine• guns . Soldie rs are
always nearby when visitors
talk with residents, many ot
whom s peak o nly Indian
languages.
Lucas Garcia carries a
Browning 9mm pistol and two
sheathed long knives on his belt.
He tells a clvlllan patrol at San
Bartolome Jocotenan10. 12
m Iles northeast of the provincial
capital, lhal 25 more gurus will
arrive the next day.
•'Uniforms. are coming tor all
those in training, .. he tells the
men. "lf you want more guns
further on. we'll trv. but first
there has to be trainin~ ..
Juan Ordonez Xotoy, one of
the patrol leaders, sa ys that in
rec e nt fi g hting , abou t 70
g u e rri ll as and 4 0 patrol
me m bers have been killed
I Soldie rs on a bluff a t !:Ian
Juan Cot zal. jus t so uth or
Chaj ul. lay out rifle s, ca rtridges.
a n e x plo s i ve d c~1 rc a nd
p a mphle t s capt ured fro m
guerrillas The pamphleLs a re
read10g prime r s fro m the
Gue rrill a Arm y of the poor
titled , "Let's Learn to Read and
Write" and bearing the drawing
o r s la in revolution a r y Ch e
Guevara.
Inside are the Spanish words
for "artisan," "guerrilla" and
"bullet." The word "wealth"
appears unde r a drnwing of a
comfort.able home with a car in
front.
Soldiers also bring up to the
bluff four Indian children found
, abandoned in the mountains.
The wailing children are to be
flown by helicopte r back to
orphanages in Guatemala City.
Lt. Ricardo Alvarez says this
is common, "Many of them
because the parents died, others
because they went further into
the mountains." Some who flee
are guerrillas, others are afraid
of the army.
The chUdren are spilt up ror
what ia surely their first nJ1ht,
two to each he licopter.
a l l cotton ch1n o ...
elway.s a Lrad1t..1orel
ravoni<z.; plczat.R.d or
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refurbished the c ruise s hip. originally the
Juniatra built in 1905. It cruised on the Greeat
Lakes until 1940. Gillo n expects to use the
steamer for personal p leasure •
• Lee biography earns praise
Legenda r y general was e ducator afte r the war
• LOU ISVILLE, Ky. <AP) the presidency or Washington
Robert E Lee's name is easily College a nd set up schools or
recognized by most Americans, commerce and journalism . He
but how many can recall what was among the first to push for
happened lo the general after summer school programs "
lhl' surrender at Appomattox? But more importa nt tha n that,
''Nine oul o f 10 peopl e s aid Flood. was the effort that
probably don"t know. I was one Lee put fol'lth ··in helping heal
of lht•m, .. said Charles Bracelen the wounds between the North
f'lood ·· 1t took me four years to and the South. I think the whole
traC'k down the answers." nation is in his debt and almost
H1~ research was converted nobody recognizes it."
into a biography, ··Lee -The Flood, a native of New York
L<t s l Years ... that has won City. was 45 when he married a
praisc from the <·ritics and sold distant relative of Lee's in 1975
about 30.000 co1nes, with a firth and settled i n' hi s wife's
printing plannl.'d won hom etown at Richmond, Ky
It 'l> a Book of the Month Club ·'I'd been hoping to get an idea
<Alternate sell'ct1on a nd, said for a book, when Lee suddenly
Flood. '"the club 1s pretty happy popped into m y m ind ," the
with the way lh1~ work has taken biogra pher said. "I wasn 't sure
off.' · where he went after the Civil
T h c biography open s at War but was deter mined to find
Appomattox. and covers the out."
yearsunti1Lce"s dcathinl870 Wi th a li ttle luck , t he
.. Aftc•r the war, he· became one biography cou 1 d eq u a I t he
of thl· finest edu<'ators or his success of Flood's firs t book,
published in 1953 when Flood
was 23. It was on the best-selle r
list for 26 weeks and Flood won
the Houghton ~irn in Lite rar y
1-'ellowship Award
"I was a victim of instant
success. It gave me a most
unrealistic picture of what lay
ahead," he said. "I came out
with a second novel a nd took a
panning, but I stayed with it and
wrote three more ··
He taught for several years at
t he J esuit University in Tokyo,
a n d covered a nu mber or
overseas assignments for The
Associated Press, including the
Olympic Games. four times.
··There were times when 1l
w as f un to b e a foreign
correspondent briefly." he said
lle"s working on a new bOok
a s tudy of I-filler's rise lo power
"I'm dealing now with a man
who was a s different from Lee
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Mini-condos hailed
as wave of futur e
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -It's the
size of a two·car 1arage, costs $50,000
and Is being balled by its designers
as the wave of the future.
Introducing mini·condos, the
nation's smallest homes -440
square feet each -scheduled to go
up In the Bay Area next month.
• 'lf this does what we expect it to~
it will change the nati on 's
bome·bullding industry," said Joe
Head of Barratt Developments Inc .•
the British firm building the first
32·unit project In Fremont, east of
San Francisco. Other mini·condo
v ill ages will b e built from
Sacramento to San Diego in the next
three years, be said.
Architect Bill Hedley, who likens
the trend-setting qua lity of the
Lilliputian condominiums to that of
early Volkswagens, says tiny homes
are the shape or the future not only in
California, but across the country.
"These are houses for people who
can't afford houses today," be said.
"They ar~ ~steppin& stones. This ls
where you start." , •
The condos, which will sell for just
over $50.000, have a living room,
sl eeping alcove, fully·equipped
kitchen with scaled·down appliances,
a very small bathroom, a sundeck for
two and a carport. No hallways.
For those who c rave more
elbow room, a 490-aquare-foot model
is available for $56,000. It bas a
bedroom.
A typical mini-condo purchaser,
Head said , is likely to be a single,
professional person earning more
than $20,000 a year who can put $5,000
down a nd make $515-a -monlh
payments.
"We'll sell them as fast as we can
build them." he predicted. "I think
this is the only altern ative for
America. We expect to have a lot of
competition "
Firni fined $225,000
Spirulina. ads ruled 'false , misleading'
BOULDER CREEK (AP> -A Ser vices began eight months ago
company that markets spirulina after officials heard an ad claiming
plankton and claims1 it can suppress the spirulina was "potentized," a
appetite, prevent hangovers and help m ysterious transformation that
diabetics bas paid a $225,000 fine allegedly doubled its effectiveness.
after being charged with false and That process reportedly was done
misleading advertising. with a ··supersensonic Homeopathic
The out-of-court settlement was the Ene rgizer" developed by company
largest ever under California's strict rounder Ch a r 1 es Hi 11 s a nd a
food and · drug law, according to colleague. When investigators asked
d eputy Attorney General Tom lo see the device, they were shown a
Warriner. copper sheet, connected by a wire to
''We hope this will at least slop a control panel, which was placed on
the m from making outrageous a pallet of spirulina cases for 30
claims. And anybod y e lse who's minutes. selling something from heaven may They concluded the process was
reflect a little bit about the penalties "completely r idiculous " and that
attached.'' Warriner said. there was no way to verify if
M icroalgae International Sales anything was happening.
Corp., based in Boulder Creek and Among the company's other claims
Santa Cruz, admitted no guilt in the disputed by investigators: spirulina
settlement but agreed in the future to has a therapeutic effect on diabetes,
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which is one of the last remaining
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insurance. Once a common scene
in San Francisco, Monterev. Port
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the West Coast. mai nl y around
t he San Pedro area .
Street car line eyed
tout its Light Force Spirulina tablets anemia, liver disease and ulcers; a .. in ways which c ould not be 128-pound person could live for 17 LOS ANGELES <AP> After a Calvin Hamilton has urged a closer
misconstrued." years off 100 kilograms of spin~lina, public hearing raised questions about look at a route a long Santa Monica
Spirullna -a plankton cultivated and taking s pirulina as described the usefulness of street car service Boulevard. He said that would serve
i n alkaline Jakes i n Mexico, s upplies nec essary elements or between downtown Los Angeles and more people and do more to reduce
harvested, purified and usually made nutrition. Long Beach , t he LA County pollution.
into tabl et s -has been a $1 Nut ritionistssayspirulinaisonlya Trans portat i o n Co mmiss ion
million-a-month business for the food supplement, not a substitute for postponed until March 24 its decision T he Long Beach line, a modern
company. other foods, and could create large on which or six proposed s treet car version or the Red Cars in the 1900s.
An investigation by the Santa Cruz amounts or uric aoid in the body, lines s hould be pursued. is pro1ected to cost' $194 million in
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Rate hike may spur.
• water conservation
Most householders expect
thelt water bills to worn up when
winier rains disappear a nd thirsty
lawns a nd shrubs must be carried
through the long dry season.
In Orange County, the bills
will worn even higher this sum-
mer as the Metropolitan Wate r
District, the giant regional wate r
agency that s upplies most of our
local distributors, implements a 15
to 22 percent increase m 1ts rates.
Not all of the increase will hit
the Individual househ older, but a
typical county family ca n expect to
see its $15 monthly ball go up b y
about $1.50.
And that's just for starters
By 1990, say water o f£1c1als, the
rates could be quadrupled.
The villain in the picture 1s
energy -the ever-mcreasmg cost
of pumping wate r to the arid
Southland from the C-Olorado· R1-
ver and Northern California. The
water 1s there. The problem ii
bringing it to the locaJ user via
complex pumping operations that
include scaling mountains.
But the answer for the user
might be to recall the conservation
pra ctices tha t tided us over the
severe drought of just a few
summers ago. ln response to an
MWD request to cut back water
usage by 10 percent in 1977, many
communities along the Orange
Coast were able to achie ve 15 to 20
percent cutbacks.
It 1s n ot difficult to think
about water conservation when
we are in the midst of a drought.
Perhaps the rate increase sceduled
to start in July will serve as a
similar reminder. The inconve-
nie nce o f conservation could mean
m ore mon ey in th e bank.
Fatal game goes on
Ye t a nothe r talented young
performer fe ll vict1~ Last week to
an ever-growing drug trap.
Actor-comedian J ohn Belushi,
33. died, says the corone r , after
injecting both heroin and cocaine
into his veins a pract1C'(· known
as "speed balling," very ofte n fatal,
as the young man's doctor had
warned him.
Belus hi, little known lo the
o lder generation. had be<:ume
something of a hero to the
younger set for his unquestionably
gifted comic antics on Popular
television s hows .
So a nother e n tcrta1nment
he ro is dead, mourned by hL'i wife
and show business f rwnds, at a
time w h en h is career was only on
the upbea t. WilJ has young admi·
rers heed the lesson, now repeated
so many tragic times'!
While marijuana remains the·
most widely used illicit drug, at has,
an recent tim es, yielded to coca.me
as a status symbol among the more
afflue nt in the world of music,
theate r and te levision
It has. claim Lhc• users, th('
ad vantage of boosung the alert-
ness and exhilaration so nccessarv
to performers who must put out
their best e ffort. d ay a fter day and
night after night.
The story goes that at doesn't
make you woozy, like akohol, 1l
makes you sparkle. for a while
This could spell success for a per-
former And it a lso can convince
the user. when th e ine.v1table let-
down follows the upbeat perfor-
mance, that the solutton is s till
more cocaine.
ft's not hard to find, unfortu-
na tely. Last year, sales in the
United States reached an estima-
ted $30 billion. This year 45 metric
tons of the drug will be shipped
into the country. Anyone on the
music/theater scene in Los Ange les
will confinn, "it's everywh ere"
OC cou rse 1t is more expensive
than the m ore prosaic ''pot" but
that only adds to its s tatus.
In tht: beginning. the only
n sk from "smffing" cocaine was
considered by users to be possible
nasal damage, a small price to pay
for their t_•Uphoric lift. No hang-
over. no addiction. they were q uite
s ure.
Only lately have the grimmer
after-df e<.'ts begun to surface -
profound depression. terrifying
hallucinations. severe weight loss.
And, finally. "the trap into which
Belushi foll -the need to ach ieve
an even greater "high'' by injecting
cocaine directly into the blood-
stream and. In his case. combining
1t with deadly heroin.
So a nothe r young talen t as
gone. How many others, not yet as
famous but struggling to reach the
top. are falling into the same pit
we probably will never know.
And how many young people who
hke to imita te their ente rtainment
heroes will go like lemmings to a
bitter fate'?
Join this gene rosit~y
At firs t g lance. 1t might
appear that the fund r a 1s 1ng
progr CPm f or Orangewood.
Orange County 's n ew horn~ for
de pendent c hildre n. is advancm~
handil y .
ILis true Chat mor e than S93.6
million has been raise d toward
t he $6.5 million anticipated cost
o f the new 154-bed h orn<.> to be·
con s truct ed in Or a n ge
There was a S l million
cha llenge grant from the Harry
G. Steele Foundation , a second
$1 million ch allenge grant from
Newport Beach r esidt·nt Willia m
Lyon . an owner of AirCal; a
c hallenge grant (now m atched 1
of $117,000 from lhe Junio r
L eague o f Newp o rt Harbor .
$621,000 from the cities of Ana
he im, Buena Park. Cost a Mesa.
Fullerton. Huntington Beach and
•
Irvine. anc1 a va 11l'l\ of other
pledge'> ·
But lht• h ard parl of the
fund · ra1 s 1n g e ffort is s till to
come About $3 m illio n must be
raised. And that's a s ignific ant
s um . particularly in these tighter
economic times.
Yet we can't think of a more
d eser ving project for community
s upport Thous ands of c hildre n
eac h year who are a bused .
battered . n eglected. abandoned
or otherwise left without care
no w are taken lo the county's
A lbert S itton Ho m e, which is
operatmg at capacity, or placed
in foster hom es. which often are
h a rd to come by
Donat ions can be m ade lo
Orangewood. 4440 Von Karman
Avenue. S u ite 300, Newport
Beach. California 92660. Do it for
lhe children
Opinions expressed in the space above are tnose ol lt'te Dally Pilot. Other views l'l(· pressed on Int!> pcJqe ar1• tno.,1• 01 tne•r au1nor~ cJn<l ar\t'>I '> k eaoer commen1.1s mv11
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L.M. Boyd/ First taxi meter
C redlt the Chinese, too, with the
firs t taxicab meter. Was only a tittle
more than 300 years ago. How it
worked {Tlechanically I do not know,
bul at the end of e fixed distance,
equivalent m aybe to a mile, 1l
triggered a hammer that thumped a
s mall gong.
Q. I just can't believe UUs line -
thal every cowboy in the old West
carried his own prayer book . . . ?
A. "Prayer book" was range slang
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tor cigarette papers.
Those who know petroleum
products say your car on a 400-mile
trip burns about as much fuel as it
take11 to make 170 pairs or panty
hose.
Q: What are the odds in Las Vegaa
of throwing either a seven or a~l l on
the first roll of the dice?
A· A seven, one chance in six. An
11. one in 18.
Tho~s P. Ha ley
Publisher
Thomas A. Murphlne
Editor
B•rbar• Krelbfch
Editorial Page Editor
Soviet exploitation
W A's'Jil NG TON -The Russi an
presence in Iran has come a long way
since the day a Tehran mob stormed the
Russian E,rnbassy and slaughtered 38
diplomats and three Armenians who
had taken refuge there.
Thal happened in 1829, and relations
b etween the two neighbors have
fluctuated ever since. Now, American
inte lligence analys ts believe, the
Russians are enjoying more intluence in
Iran than at any time since World Wat
II.
JN FACT, a secret CIA cable from
Tehran in November 1978 warned that
the Soviets were working behind the
scenes for the shah's overthrow. which
actually occurred a few weeks later .
The cable mentioned a Czech offer of
arms t.o the s hah's opposition, and noted
that the Communist Tudeh Party was
quite willing to "cooperate with Iranian
religious leaders in overthrowing the
shah, if the opposition caUed for the
shah's resignation and the legalization
of all political parties. and advocated
waging an armed struggle if the shah
did not resign."
Two months later, the shah was gone
and Ayaloll~ Ruhollah Khomeini was
the new Iranian strongman. The Soviets
we re not pleased with the holy man at
(1 r st ; he denounced tt1 e Soviets d S
imperialists second onl y to the United
States
M oscow ·di r eel ed Commun is ts
demonstrated agains t Khome ini in
January and February 1~79, and
instigated strikes an the Khuiistan
oilfields
But the Soviets, recognizing the
reality of Khom eini's power , have
s ub s ~que ntl i mad e their
accommodation with the mullah, on the
surface at least. At the same lime, in
the Soviet tradition of playing both ends
agains t the middl e , hard core
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Communist elements went underground
and became pa rt of the leftist guerrillas
responsible for assassinating dozens of
Khomeini's henchmen. •
A secret CIA report shown to my
associate Dale Van Atta notes that the
Soviets have been skillfully exploiting
Iran's isolation fro m the West
Members of the Tudeh Party, which is
estimated to number 10,000 , have
attained influ enti al midd le·level
positions tn the Khomeini government.
and have begun 1nfiltraling at the
higher levels as well
The Co mmunists may hold as many
a s o ne ·third or the top jobs in
communications. the banking and oil
industries and some key ministries,
act.'ording to intelligence reporL-; They
i n gratiate the mse lves with th e
theocratic regime by d utifully if
cynically observing Moslem religious
rituals And they gave Khomeini their
enthusias tic s upport during th e
bloodbath that followed the s hah's
ouster
Tudeh's s talwarts h ave b een
augmented by anywhere from 2,000 to
5.000 Soviet -<tdvisers, indudlng 36
Fa rsi-spcaking KGB ofricials who were
• ID Iran
invah:d by Khomeini to beef up his
security forces last October . After
uncovering a boml> pla nted in their digs
al the Tehran Hilton. the KGB experts
moved their sc hool for sp ies to
Saltanatabad. a Tehran s uburb that was
once the headquarters of SAVA K. the
s hah 's dreaded secret police.
WES TERN I NTELLIGENCE
ana lysts s us p ect the Soviets are
working determinedly to gain control of
the Iranian antelhgence and security
forces against the day when the
ayatollah dies That would put them in
the catbird seat for the ensuing power
struggle
T here arc other ominous signs of
growing Soviet influence in Iran.
Sov iet w eap ons, inc ludi ng
~atyusha rocket launchers. are fl owing
into t he country, a long with Soviet
military instructors.
Khomeini has made contact with
thl' 'ubans, and is considenng opening
:rn embassy in Havana.
Soviet advisers have urged him to
r eplace the dubiously loyal Iranian
Army with his dedicated Revolutionary
G u11 rds. and ha ve helped build a
lra1n1ng camp in Khorasan province
lhal can accommodate 2.500 recruits
The Kre ml in has also been
:-om ug~ling clandestine agents into Iran,
some of whom apparently have orders
lo kill leaders of the anti-Khomeini
underground who ar e also
anti communist
More than half or Iran's trade is
now with the Soviet bloc. Trade between
the Soviet Union and Iran las t year
amounted to more than $1 bill ion.
State geologist asks quake education
(Today's column is wntlen by Mr Water11'
as.sociale, Phil Jordan)
Wh e n ano ther c atas trophic
earthquake hits. according to slate
geo logi s t Or. Jam es F Davis,
Californians in the arrccted region will
be left lo their own resources. perhaps
for several days.
I t 's not that state and fede ral
authorities won't be doing whatever
they can to help the victims, r ather that
they Wlll be unabl~1.to do so because of
the eCfects of a killer quake. Indeed, the
sobering prediction by Davis was made
al a Capi t ol n e ws confe r e n ce
a n l\.O u n c i n g p I ans a i m e d a l
s treamlining the state's ability to
prepare ror and respond to the coming
dis aster.
DA VIS MADE it plain the disaster is
coming. He unintentionally stole the
show from legislators present with his
still incomplete "scenarios" of just two
possibilities. Both involved repeats or
ma1or quakes that have occurred along
the San Andreas Fault, the best known
but only one of dozens or such faults
crisscrossing the state .
One s cenario d ea lt with the
deslrucj.ion that would follow a repeat
of San Francisco's 1906 earthquake,
which had a magnitude of 8.3 on the
Richter scale of intensity. The other
covered a replay of the 8-plus-inlensity
Fort Te1on quake, which llit the south
state an 1857, then almost unpopulated,
now filled by millions of residents.
Worse. from the point of view of those
li ving in the metropolitan Los Angeles
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IARl WATIRS
a rea. the replay or the Fort Tejon
earthquake is almost overdue.
Geological and seismic studies have
established. Davis said, that each area
can expect such a major quake every
90 to 130 years. It will be 14 more years
before the San Francisco Bay area
re·enters that period -but the Los
Angeles area's catastrophe can be
expected at any trme
Davis dis played maps showing the
physical damage each a rea could
expect, up to a maximum "shock or
extreme intensity" followed by "great
dis a ster. ruins .. fissures i n the
ground ·· He did not s peculate on the
number of human casualties. dead and
injured. lo be expected.
Some s urvivors, however, would be
iso l ated i n a manner a ll bu t
in compre h en s ibl e for today's
Californians Colla psing freeways
would block surface streets; rail lines,
too. might be des troyed , r elief
personnel and s upplies couldn't be
immediately rJown an major airports,
as well , co uld b e unu s able
Communications·! Even the relatively
mild San Francisco earthquake of a
decade ago knocked out electric power
and telephone lines tn the area of worst
damage
The stale gN1log1st expects to have
his rarst two scenarios , complete with
disaster maps, available for the public
by the middle of the month. Then he'll
s t a rt preparing scenarios t hat m ay
soon er o r late r hit along other
California fault lines
Assemblyman Frank Vicencia, one of
the legislators on hand at the news
conference, called on state officials to
"do all we can to prepare our citizens
and government for the reality of a
catastrophic earthquake ...
ONE Of T H E first s teps, the
Compton Democrat suggested. might be
for the state to undertake a public
education campaign with widely
d1 s.tr1buted info rmatio n on what
Californians can do to prepare for an
earthquake, not only in order to survive
it but also to get through the hours,
perhaps days, that would follow,
Until that campaign gets under way,
however, Californians might do well to
do their own planning for the disaster
that, sooner or later, can be expected to
strike
Mankind's infinite variet y aids survival
T he great strength of all othe r
species lies in lheir uniformity. It is in
humankind a lone that the g r eat
stre ngth lies in diversity. Until you
understand thi~ profound and radical
~
SYlllY 111111 /....,':/J... ~
difference, you cannot appreciate our
absolute dependence upon differences
among peo-ple.
The lion, the rabbit, the snail and all
the others each have one thing they do
superbly well. This keeps them alive,
both Individually and as a s pecies. But
they cannot do other thln1s. and, most
of all, they cannot chan1e and develop
with a changing-envlronment.
It is m"1\'S versatllJly. more than his
brain power, that ensures his survival.
We cannot Oy as well as a btrd, swim as
well as a flsh, run or climb or flthl as
well as other creatures -but we can do
all of these ln combination, uain1 macbJnes u-extenalons nf our bodles.
If there were only ono:: kind of person
in the world a hunter or a fisherman
or a farmer we would long ago have
peris hed. But we ha ve an infinite
variety of mankind, thus , different
types and different skills permit us to
prevail in different ages and different
crises.
And this is why a ll bigotry, all
provincialism, all narrow pride in one's
own "kind" is not merely morally
objectionable it is materially
destructive. We need every kind of
talent and viewpoint there is.
It Is true in politics and social life as
much as anywhere els e . The
conse;vatlve who would prefer all
people to be cons ervRtives, or lhe
liberal who y~arns for all men to see his
way, is dangerously short-sighted and
self·destructlve , for developme nt
lhri ves only on opposition
It lR no biological accident that
hum ans are more individuated than any 1
other species. This ls our 111vatton.
Pluralism i\ not simply a pleaa&nt
doctrlne of tolerance, or ·•uve and let
Uve." Rather , without pluralism we
would not be able to live very Joa1 on
this planet before being overwhelmed
by one catastrophe or another .
Yet, it is also part of our nature to
want other people to be more like us
and to draw away from those who seem
different If the human race ever
com mils suicide it will be because one
dominant strain has been able to wipe
out a ll the others and in so doing has
assured its own extinction. What we call
"tolerance" is not a moral luxury. but a
vilal imperative.
lllllllll
-Cl\lzens can't afford to "1et involved"
ctn crime, arson. accident.I etc.) for
fear of falllnl pr~y to intrepid laWJen.
CAUTIOUS
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MOVIE
TRACKS GANG -Clint Eastwood in his
third Dirty Harry role goes a fte r
terrorist g roup in "The Enforcer"
tonight at 9 on KABC C7>.
• • ~ "8mugg1er'e Co...'" 1;~ 9 2 OH THE TOWN
( 1979) Grtig Rowe. Four Fe1tured: the ,_, way '-·IQen find adwniure to IOM ...igni electtonlcal·
wtllle aur1lng oft en Au1tr1-ly, 1 jOurney to • remote
lien bNoh. town In t<enau wtler• H~
(ll)TO llE AHNOUHCED lywooc:J trtHUrH are 0 MOVIE 1tor.O; mMI Gorc:Jon Cu-* * * "The E*:irlc Hor... 11110. who WH latHty man" (1979) Rob4lr1 Red· Imprisoned for thrM yeete.
lord. J-FondL A Laa G 8 FAMILY F!UO
VeQM cowt>oy llMlt 1 $ l2 • LA VEAHE l SHlfl~
mlltlon thofOUQllbted llorw a COMPANY
to uve him from 1118 Snlrley take• detP«•te ~toltatlve owncwa. 'PG' mee.tuftll to uve • hOrM
t:1S. PLEDQ£ 8AEAK from Ille glue lectory.
Regutarty ac:lleduled pre>-8 EYE OH LA
grammlnO may be delayecl Featured part one ol a ,..,.,,, on X-f lted video
due to pledge btealca caaaett•.· a looll 11 """"'· 8:26. NORMAN ,......,.. AOCKWUL'S WORLD: tar Los Angele& night
AN AMERICAN DREAM 190t1; a rec>Ort on mar·
A noatalg4e looll lt taken 11 rlage todey · 8 BUU.SEYE Ille tete .nlll'I Ille, WOtk Gt M•A•S•H
111\d hometown °1 Stack· Frank setttea In u com·
l>fklge, Maauctluaetta. tt•··· t:ao m WELCOME BACK, mending o """ only to
KOTTER heve a new one appointed
owwhlaneed I ;-9.:::8 AEPOR'T I Cll TIC TAC OOUOH
IAAN£Y MILL.EA MACNEIL I L£HAER AEPOA'T Uf. OV£AEA8Y D GREAT
Guell: actress Jenet Gay-P£RFORMAHCE8
nor. (R) c:;l "Brldesnead Revisited
7:00 I ces NEWS Orphana 0 1 The Storm"
N8C NEWS Cnaries and Jufla. both
• HAPPY OAYS AGAIN married. begin a ctandes-
8 ABC NEWS tine al1alr aboarc:J a tran•· 0 YOU A8KEO FOR IT Atlantlc liner during a rag·
Featured. "African Sne e l!!i! t1orm (Part Ill o
Safari" and '"Motorcycle Ul YOU ASKED FOR IT
On Trec>eze." Featured "Chopstick
• M 0 A0 S•H Weapons . and '"EngUall
Col. Potter•• mare Sopnle ~eons That Save Llvel.'"
myaterlousty dlHppears (HJ MONEY MATTERS
from ner corral anc:J H•Wk· Specie! ac:Jv~ on pwllOf'lel
eye and B.J try to help a money management on
young Korean wflO lltrylng topics ranging from
to avOld comcriptlOn Into Income tu "vlngs to
the army. Investment Ideas In the e JOKER'S WILD stoclt m•rltet and money ID DICK CAVETT mlll'ket tvnd• It ottered.
Gu.et· Lowell Thomas. 7:35 (%)MOVIE
(Patt 21(R) * * "Dlatence" (1975)
Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE Paul Benjamin, JamN
LOOlclng to be numb« one Woods, An Army -geant
9111ln; • ,_ achOOI pre>-aul1erlng a mlc:J-111• crlall
gram that helpa finds nls Ille complleet9d
ovarwalglll klda loaa by an unhappy manlage.
pounds. 'R' 9 ENTERTAINMENT 1:00. MR. MERLIN
TONIGHT Mar11n c:orMa to the aid o1
Jane Fonda Interviews Ille owner of Ills lavorlta
Bonnie Raht. hot dog atand. a TliE MUf'f>ETS .. a UTT\.E HOUSE OH
Gueet· Keye Ballard ™E PRAIRIE
(C)MOVIE A bl.ck physban's atrlvat • * • "Batt1egrou11CI" upaats the cltlzent ol Wa/i·
(1949) Van Jonnton. John nut Grove. (RIO
Hodlall. Atneflcan IOldlera • MOVIE
ol Ille 101st Alrboroa [)j\11-• *'~ "MUrPf\ The Surf"
alon engage In the F1eocll (1974) Robaft Conrad.
campalgll and the Battle Of Oonna MlllL Two light·
ltle Bulge. hnge<ed beaCt1 bums and
(Q) MOVIE a lemale ac;c;omplloa leeve * * • ·~ "'Private Belli•· behind • trait ol empty
ml11" ( 1980) Goldie Hewn, leWel bo••• and brollen
EJIMll B<ennan. A well-to-arums u they auocealul-
do young woman mlatak· ly analcn the "Slllr Of
enly Jollle the Army follow· lndla" 04lt"I
Ing lhe dee th ol hat MW • 9 -THA rs
hull>end Oil their wedding INCREDIBLE
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• KCET (PBSI <I (Cable News Network>
m KOCE IPBSI
F .. tv•ed: an attempt 10
.. , a 20-pound blCyCle In
tan deya, a etray dog that •
Nwd the tlvee ot .the rami-
'l_thllt tOOll lllm In
D MOVIE * * * • "'lha Mark" (1961) Stuart Whitman,
Matle &hell. A reform.a
MJC devtant lllldl that,
althOUQll he 1$ cur9d. llOCl-
ety 11 not qulle rNdy to
forgive allc:I forget.
• P.M. MAGAZINE
A new echOOI l)fogram ihat
hel1>9 overweight kid• toea
pound•, a profile ot con-
au mer actlvlat David
Horowlll
• MOVIE
• • •\It "Cry 01 The WHO"
(1974) Oocurnenlary The
behevloral pattarna ol
wolvea are 1tudled, dltpel-
ltng talae bellela CC>n<*n·
l!!i! their Innate aav~
• GREAT
PEAFORMANCE.8
"Brlc:JH hHCI Revisited.
Orphans Of Tne Storm"
Charles and Julta, botn
' t married, begin a ctandM-
tlne affair abOerc:J a trana-
Atlantlc Hner Clurlog a rog-'!!il storm (Part 9)0
CIJ GRAMP8
A man and nts grand·
daughler wreslle wllh the
problems or tnlllr ages
@ MOVIE *. * "I Sent A Latter To
~)' Love" (198t) Simone
Signor et, Jean Rocnelor1
A middle-aged woman
wno has apeot moat ol her
adult Ille carl11g lor her
lnvllld btothef decld.. to
wnte a letter to a MWIP•
per lonely nearta column.
'PG'
(I) SCRAMBLED FEET
Comedienne Madaline
Kllhn 1ta11 In a mulleal
comedy revve that Mtlrlz-
• thOw 1>uelnesa ln<:ludlng
punk rode, theatre crltlca.
British plays ln<I perform-.,, .UOVIE ••'h "Cetd!K Arr•t"
( 1971) Garry Goodrow,
Mike Chan A btac:tt market
op«atton that Mita dt_,,.
bodied '-1a for trans-
plant• I• dlscover9d by an
offbeat hofnlctda cop 'PG"
8'.30 8 (() PfWV A TE
BEHJAMIN
Captain Lewis goes undat-
covtW u a cocktall wait·
r-at • bar where aot-
dl«I 118 being rlppad 011
• ALL ... Tl4E FAMILY
Chrlatmu Clkmer at the
Bun~ar• !Inda Archie play-
ing host to a draft dodge<
anc:J • lather wllON eon
wu killed In the war. ID 8EAHSTElN I
BEEntOV9f
Leonatd Bernateln and tne
Vlenn• PhllharrnonlC per-
form Beethover>'s Sym-
phony No 7 In A Mefot,
Opos92
t:00 8 Cll M 0 A0 S 0 H
A former heavyweight box-
ing champion. IOflowed by
newsreel er-·· P•Y• II goodwill villl lo the
40771h G AME.RICAN MOVIE
AWARDS
Fltma and 1r11tt1 ch<>Mrl
by direct vota ol tlle•ter·
goers are honored In 1n1s
annual aw11d1 ceremony,
to be telaeu1 from the Piii-
-Theatar In Holtywood,
Angle OlcklnllOf'I and Rog·
8< MnnM hn<0I
e a MOVll
• • • "The lntorc.t"
(1t71) CHn1 l utwooo, TYflot o.l'f "Olrty Harry"
~ la joined ..,,. •
ftlNle r oo111a In ttoJne
Gown• band Off~
--wtlO .. *'Ot1dnel 8en FtlnOllOo. (Parental ow.ioo ac1V1Nc1) (RI I ~ AWAN>t
Rimi end 8'1tat1 ~
by direct V018 of tr-lar•
cio-• .,. ~., In tllll
9111\\111 -arda owemony,
10 ba taleeUt 11ve from the
rt.._ ThM!er In Holly•
wood, A"O'e OICklnlOll
111\d Ro09t M~a hoal.
(.C)MOVlf * *'A "Hardly Wonting"
(IN1) J«ry Lee IAwlt,
8\184111 OllV9f All• Iha
Cllroua cloMe CIOwn. a ..,...
aran down tr ... hi• 11111\d
81 YllflOue jobt, lailtllg
mlMo'll>ly at them all. 'PO'
(ll)MOVll * • '" "Any Which Wey You Cln" ( 19801 Clint
Eutwood, Sondrl loetlt
Belore Mllllng dowll with
hie gill end pat orangutan,
• bar .. 11119d llglltat a1Qnt
up for ooe IMt, lucnt~
matell. 'PG'
t:10 e MRNITEN/
l!IEeTHOV£H
Leo11ard Bernataln and the
Vlann• PnllnarmonlO per.
lorm Beetnoven'1 Sym-
phony No. 1 In A MaJot.
Opu192.
9: 16 (%)MOVIE •••'It "81!ween Tho
llnaa•· ( 19771 LlndHy
Crouae. Jal! Goldblum
Tna 11111 rMmbefl or en
"undergrounc:J" Boston
new.paper nave vartou•
romantic and )ournallttlO
ancountera with aacll other
and the aublaet• ol !Mio
atorlee 'R'
t:ao 8 Cl) EUNICE
Clll'ol Burnett. Harvey Kor·
mM and Vicki Ulwr811Ca
reprlae their rol .. u m«n·
ber• or the nctlonal Hlg·
gin• family; K9n S-ry and
Batty White al90 Jtar
ID PORTRAIT~
GRANDPA DOC
Melvyn Oouglu stars In
the story of e young boy'•
warm relatlon1hlp with hi•
q!_andlalhet
U MOVIE • * * "Agatha" (19791 Ou•!)I Hollman, vanesaa
Redgrave In London In
11128, an Amerk:an oew•-
paper repor18' ITIMt I and
l>8COmeS 111votved with
lamed mystery wtlter AQB·
tn1 Christle, wno has lett
her unlalthlul nusbend
'PG
10:00 8 Cll •• HEWS D TliE KJHG8TOH TRIO
AHO FRIEH08: REUNION
The Oflglnal Klngaton Trio
ere Joined by Tommy
Srnotti¥a. Mary Traver•.
Llnc:Jsay Suc;klngharn and
currant Trio membera
when they parf«m toge\!).
Sf ror Iha llret time In 2()
years.
(HlMOVIE • * "HC>PICOICtl" ( 1980)
Watter Mettnau. Gle!IOa
JadcllOf'I. A tormar lntetll-
~ agent 11 alOed by an
old flame In dOdglng lhe
KGB and the CIA. wflO are
trying to prevent hlm from
pubtlahlng hie memoirs. 'R'
MOVIE **'It "Carny" ( 1980)
Jodie Foater. Gaty Buaay.
An adventurous young
woman J04n1 • carnhlal
troupe and 1Ntn1 about
the hklden amotlonl and
lru1tratlon1 bahlnd tne
eurlace napplneu or Ille
perlortnefl. 'R' 110-.20. I REGRET NOTHING
A poignant film biography
01 French llnge< Eonn Ptal
ltprMer\led
1()-.30 • NEWS
(C)MOVIE
"Two Er:!illlll Glrla"
11:008DUCll®l8
NEWS 8 SAT\JROAY NIGHT
Hoit Madeline Kahn
Guest Carly Simon l1J KOJAK
• THE JEFFER80N8
• 8A.NFORD A.NO SON
(ll)MOVIE
• • "Galu lna" ( 1980)
Dorothy Straiten. Avery
Schreiber. A robot la m1d11
In the lmoga ol a beaulllul
woman wtoo doeen't have
~human reeonga 'R'
(Z)MOVIE
**'h "Bu111n· Looae"
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 16, 1982
1TUBE TOPPERS .
KNBC e 9:00 -"Amerkan
Awards " Angle Dickinson and
Moore host award ceremonies.
Movie
Roger
KABC 8 9:00 "The En!orc~r." Clint
Eastwood ns Dirty Harry goes after
underground revolutionaries tes:roriza..ng
San f'rancisco. See photo, left.
K C F.T Qt 9 : 10 '' Be rn Nl ei n I
Beethoven.·· Leonard Bernstein and the
Vie nna Pbilhurmona c perform
Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 Opus 92.
KNXT fJ 9:30 .. Eunice" Caro l
Burnett, Harvey Korman aod Vi cki
Law re nee r eprise thei r roles as
me mbers of the fi ctional Higgins family.
(1081) Aidlard Piyot, cio. e OOUPl.E8
ty fyeon. A bumbling bur· (Part 11 A wll•'• axtre m.,..
glar, a co1101rnad Kll-8'111" ara POiing 8
aeh0ol1..ctw 11\d elgtlt problem to llet marriage
dllldten ma.lie • trlglltan· Or. Waltar &ec11a1man11a
1ng oroae-oountry 1r1p 1n • llOat• 11111 _...
brollan-down aoh<>OI bue. • NEWS
'R' 12:te (%) MOVIE
t 1:*1 8 Cl) ,Q,UIHCY * • ',.) "The Cnloeaa Con-Ga TWI 8U'T OF MCllOn" ( 111131 arw. L•.
CAM0H Roo.n Bakw. A martial
Gueet1. Bob Hope, Mafalla art• atudant Nia out 10
MUOll, Nell Cartaf, Mena eveoga tha muro.r of Illa
Eatle. (R) taacne. In wtllcll • rlval G 9 A8C HEWS 8'lhOol wu lllvo!Yed. 'R'
NIGHTUHE 12:AO 8 Cl) COLUMBO Gt ALL IN THE FAMILY
• LOVE, AMERICAN
8TYU
D CAPTIONED A8C
NEWS
O fofQVIE * • • ·~ 'Soldier Of
Of1111ge" ( 10791 Edward
Fox, Susan Penllallgon
SI• ctaaerna1 .. II • Dulch
unlver11ty go their MC>•·
rate waya when war btNkt
out In Europa 'PG'
t 1;45 9 DIQ< CAVETT
Guetl Gwen V8'CI011 (Pan
1)(R)
(S}MOVIE
• • ,_. "Tho Outaldt r "
( t978) St8'Hng Hayden.
Ctlllg Wauon. A youog
ldaallll traveta to Nor111ern
helanc:J to l<>4n tne struggle
for lndl!P8lldllf\Ce. 'R'
11;50 CID MOVIE * * "The Flnll Conntc1"
(1981) Sam NelU, Roeaano
BraaJ In the third part ol
"'The Omen" trilogy, youog
Damlerl, tne embodiment
of' the Antk:nrlst. Is now en
adult and a trusted advlaor
to the prelldent ol the U S
'A'
-Ml>NIGHT-
12:00 8 ENTERTAINMENT
TONIGHT
Jana F6nc:Ja Interviews
Bonnie Raitt. 8 9 MOVIE • * "Tna Whit• Dawn"
(1974) Timothy Bottoma,
Warre11 O•••• Tnrae
wtlll«a becorna foal In Ille
ArGtlc In 18N. (R)
11J MOVIE • * .. ~ "'Tiie Privet• Navy
01 S.,geanl O'Farrall"
( 19611 Bob Hope, Ptlytli9
Diiier
• MOVIE * • • "Go W•I" ( 19401
Man1 Brothers, Olerla L-·
II .
• LOVE, AMEAICAH
S'TYLE
12:10. AMENCA: THE
8ECOHO CEHT'URY
12: 15 CC) MOVIE * • • "Stay Hungry"
( 1978) Jalf Brldgee. Salty
Aold The offbeat ICIOn ol
an old Southern lamly
trtea to uve a aeemy gyrn
trorn the hand• of rMI
.. 11te spaculatora.
12".30 G Q! LA TE NIGKT WITH
DAVID LETTERMAN
Guesta vtoeo jOurnelltt
Jon Alpetl, IC1or Jack Lar-
llOf'I.
1:00 I ~AUTRY
* • * "'Llsborl" ( 195e) Ray
Miiiand, Claude Raine A
alllp'1 captaJn It nlt9d to
rateue • woman'• nu.
band lrom Communist
captors 1;J01 (8 HEWS GENE AUTRY
8P£AJ<OUT
MOVIE • * '"1 "Thief" ( 1981)
Jama• Caan. TuHClay
Weld. A proteaalonal crOOlo
glv .. up nla I~
tor • big ecora that ne
nopee wttt aecure 1111 larnl-
~ IUtU<a. 'R'
1;40 (8) MOVIE • • \.It "A Nlglltlnglle Sang
In 8et1teley Square" ( 1979)
Richard Jordan, David
Niven Tne night watcnman
at 1 81111111 Benk Is tempt-
ed to return to a "'• ol
crime
2:00 CC) MOVIE
• • • "The Otner Side or
Tna Mountain -Part ti"•
( 1971) Marilyn Haaaett. '
Timothy Bo11orna Former
Champion aid.,. Jilt Kln-
rnOlll. randet9d • qu9drl·
pleglc by a tragic accident,
wr•ttea with Mll..c:Joubt
wnan a oaw love enters her
Illa
Cl)UOVIE
• • "Pnobla" ( 1980) Paul
MIGhaal Glaaer, Suaan
Hogan. A group ol rnan1a1
patlenta ara murda<9d
eocordlng 10 tnai< lflc:Jlvldu-
el,_., .R'
2:201~ 2:35 HEWS
MOVIE
• ~ "Big Bad Marna"
( 197 4) Angla Oldllllaon.
Wllllem Stuatnar A woman
outs a path ot lllolenoa and
romance through tile
Soutllweet of Ille 19301.
'A'
2:.&e 8 MOVIE • • * ··The Storytaller'
( 1977) Mar11n Belewn, Pat·
ty Dul<• Aatlf'I.
3:21(8)MOV1E * * '"' "The Ca! And The Canary" ( 1971) Ho11or
Bledlrnan. Mlct!MI Gatlan.
Helr8 battle tor a fortune at
the epoolly .. late Of a
~ mllllonalre, 'PG'
3:to Cl) 8CRAMBUD FEET
Comac:Jlenne Madaline
Kahn •tars In a musical
comedy revue 1nat Ullrlz-
• allow bualneea lncludlnQ
JOHN DARLING
punlt rOC61. t11Mtr1 orttloe,
ll1Uell pleya end '*"°'"'f ....
Ml(C)MOVll • *.,. "Jlml Handrl•"
( 1173) Ooc;umenlllty A
MOnteoa of GOnOart 1001-
• anCI Ill~ Wllh
aaaocletH, admlrare,
lrlellde #Id lover• ol the ·eo. todl atar wtlOM death
In I 870 algnaled the end ol
a muelc:el •• 'R' •:OO •MOYtl
• • • ''Fir at flamlly"
(IOIO) OllcU Radtw, Bob
Nawnatt. Tiie M •l.lelly r•--deughi.t Of ,,..
COUtllr(• W'Wdael P<•
dantlel family COfN)tlcalM
hat lathar'• attampta to
~CIUGI the alfal,. ol
•late. 'R' CZJMOVIE
• * * "Saboteut" 11942)
Pr11clll• Lana. Robert
Cumrnlnge AcciuMd ol
Nbotaga and the murdflt'
ol Illa beat fr larld, • rnen
1811 out to t111d tha real
NllZl llbolaul'I
'l'ews day•s
Dayti•t-Mor les
-MORNl«J-
1:00 Ci)** '"1 "Ally Whlcll Way
You Can I 1980) Cllot
Eutwood, Sondra Locke.
Balora Miiiing Clown wllh
hla glrl ano pet oraogutan.
a b1t•ll1t9d fighter lllgn•
up for one laat, lucratlve
match 'PG 0 * ll\ot "The $noguo
Warrior• Granc:Jlzer
( 1981) Anlrnat9d. A pow8f·
fut robol defil!ld5 Earth
Whell It II lnvaoed by
Vegan lnvaoe<e
t:OO ~ • * • 'Sundey In N-
Yor1C' ( t964) Clolf Rot>&rt·
eon, Jana Fonda Alter
being Jiited by her bOy·
friend and traYellng 10 New
York to Viall her bf other. e
young woman conllder1
hat poalUOn on vtrgln1ry
9:30 m • • "Tne Man From
Utah" C 193'11 John Wayne
Gabby Hayes
9:36 CZ>•• • "Tna Battle Ot
Algiers" (198 7) Y acar
Saadi, Jun Marlin. Algeria
•llQM a delperate strug-
gle tor lnc:Jepeodence 119m
1954 to 1982
10:00 (HJ * * • "The Electn<:
HorSMlan ' ( 19791 Robert
Redlorc:J, Jane Fon<la A
Las Vegu cowboy tteals •
$12 million thoroughbred
horae to aave him lrom hit
explolta ttve owner 1 ·PG'
CS) * • • "The Aaphalt
Jungle" (1950) Sterling
Hayc:Jen, James Wnttmota
The po!IQll are baffled by e
criminal mallelmlnd a
hlll·mHll011..c:J04lar robbery
11:00 ~ • * "loving Couples"
(1980) Sh"lay MaclaJne.
Jamee Coburn A married
couple and • pair ot youog
alngies switch partneta 111 a
game of fllHlyle sampling
and romantic revenge
'PG'
11:30 0 * • "Roadie" 119801
Meat Loat. Kakl Hunte< A
roe!< mullG roadie lets
nothing gel In nia way In
his pursuit or the girt ol hi•
dreams. PG'
11:36 CZ) • • 'h "The Chinese
Connection·· ( 1117 3 J 8ruce
Lae. Rot>en Baker. A mat·
llal arta 11udent aeta out to
avenge the tnYr<let ol I'll•
teecller In wlllcn a rlVaJ
8Chool WU 111volved R'
12:0011J * • '.+ "Man Oii A
Strlog" ( 1971) Cllrlstopnar
George, Wiiiiam Schallert
•**\.It "Bonjour Trla-
,_ .. ( 1959) David Niven
Deborato Ke" m * *'It "Casanova
Brown" ( 1944) Gary Coo-
per, T• ... Wrteflt. A men on tt1e \Wga of r-rtaoe
dleocMll'• 11111 Ila .. a
....._.,._an~
rnarnaoe <JD •• ~ • 'The f\ollldll119
Advanturaa 0 1 EllU
,.,._.. ( t9TI) 8-lneil
Yark, Jonn Wlltta In
19'11-0antUtY Aualrlllla, a
... ~1al11'1 wffa llllta IOf
• techaroua rogue •board
alllp.
(I) t1r • • "OM-Trlelo
PtJtYY" ( 1HO) Ptul llrnon,
8lelt ltOIMI, A ~
lat "'torrnw It prauur9d
by ~ around llltn 10
dtop hi• al~ ol rllUtlc and
wrlta 110ng1 that OM bring
him bactl 10 Illa toe> .0 'R'
1:00 CC) • • "From NOOn flu
TllrH" ( 1~71) Charle•
8ronaon. Jiii lraland A
drift• la rac;ruttad Into •
~·1911 robbery gang
1:M CZJ It 0,, "Big Bad M•m•"
( 1974) Angle ~lnlOll,
wu11am Sl•alMr A woman
cute e p11th of lllolallca 111\d
roma11c;a through the
South-I of Illa t030t
'R'
2:00 (I) • * • 'lne Campell
lion" (1980) Rlclllfd Otey
ruaa. Amy lrvtog Two pla11-
"'' ai • San Franeleco mualO competition find
met their IOve tor eacn
Oth8t conn1C11 wtth lllalr
protau1ona1 1mblllon1
'PG'
2:.30 0 * • • • "Plenlc At
Hanging Rock" I 111751
Rachel Roberlt Oomln1c
Guard In 1urn·of.fhe-Gen·
tury Auatrlllle, tnrae young
llChootglrts wander l \Or&y
rrom • KllOOI l)lcnlC and
become Iott In tne l>uah
'PG
3:00 11J • • * 'My Favorole
Brun11t1e' ( 19471 Bob
Hope, Dorothy Lamour A
myate<lous woman per.
suades • baby pllotogr •·
Pller to become • auper-
s1au1n OD • • • "Wnen Hell Was
In Sflalon" ( 19791 Hal HOl-
btook. Eva Marie Stlnl
Captured t>y the Viel·
nameae, an American
naval commander sum·
mona nls will power 10
meotally c;ornbat hla tor·
ture<• and organize otner
pr11011er1 ol war onto torm·
ln_p a r99411aooo aHlance
lZ * • •' • "Scanner'" (1981) J11nn1ler 0 Nelli,
Pa1r1cl( McGoohan A
lethal conflict arise•
belween 1wo small groups
of people whose extraordl-
n a ry 01ycn1c powers
ltlclude the ability to kill
tolepathocally 'R'
3:30 (t) • • ·~ "Tne Kid From
Leh FoetO ' ( 1979) Gary
Coleman Robert Gull·
laume A bat bOy't ttrat&-
llY launches a IOalng ba.-
ball toarn on a winning
streak that takn them to
the World Serles
4:30 (S: * i> ·~ "Plnchdrtl
Grand Prix" ( 1990) Alll-
mated Alter his cat dnlgn
''' etolen by an t•-()()1·
league. • brilliant mach•n·
IC Oacldn to build an even
belt• raciog mactolne and
c;ompeto with nls nemeels
'G
0 • • •., "Tile Sl!Ogun
Warrlore Grandlzer··
(19811 Animated. A~
ful robot detenc:Js Eanll
Wfl8fl It ta Invaded by
Vtigan Invaders
4:46 CZ) • • • "S&bOleur
(1942) Priscilla Lane. Rob·
ert Cummings, AGGuaad of
sabotage and the murder
ol hi• best friend 1 man
MIS OUI 10 llnd 11'18 reel
Nazi sabOteura.
5:30 CC) * • • • "The Angel
Wore Rll<I" (1960) Ava
Garc:Jner. Oirli Bogarda A
priest laave1 his order to
1a1urn to• WOtld roc;1(9d by
I vtotent war
by Armstrong & Batiuk
IHI:, 15 PHIL-IHE°
F"ORECA'STEA AT
BUZZARDS ROOS'T
IN HINCKLEY,OHIO •..
WHERE EACH MARCH l='rFTEENTH WE GATHER IN THl5 SL.EEPy
OHIO VILLAGE 10 AWAIT IHE. RETURN Or:" l riE MEDIA.'
Burnett's 'Eunice' expands to 90-minute show ~.~-r-THE ~x~D~~? }(~~;.~
This is not to rault the sensational Miss managed to overcome the stifling, nigh-decibel 775-1491 ~~~\.,., ',:~:~ .... . NEW YORK CAP) -Everything about Eunice
is small -her town, her mind and her fortitude.
T he only exception is her dream to be big, bul
that's sabotaged by her capacity to work, which, of
course, is small.
Carol Burnett's satir ical s ketch character bas
been expanded into the 9C>-minute play, "Eunice"
tonight al 9:30 on Channel 2. This bittersweet
par ody of mid-American life won't even play in
Peoria. Some will find it silly, some grating and
some offensive.
As comic relief on the long-running "Carol
Burnell Show," Eunice and her cast of dolts and
numbskulls could work for 10 minutes al a time.
But the one-dimensional quality of it a ll is blinding
in long form.
A Tradition
for lg Yeera
1112
5rvtngNlgtlllf
T111 A.M.
Burnett and her fine cast. The problem lies with family environment by leaving home. He becomes • " '' ........ • • ..... .
the idea, which never nouris hed because the script a successful writ er, and he is the s ensitive, 16808 S . HARBOR co11A1111sa641 -12 89
never orrered anything really funny or touching. sensible one, and his life has become a form or '~'0-•"d
One has to wonder, though, how such a talented taunting to the rest of the family. DECKla...JG ,,., .. l()flvl<J0495-0401 ' " 1"11 CafNN> C.~t••r-. performer as Miss Burnett would sink this low, Harvey Korman plays Ed Higgin s, a ~a.ft o..o• ... , ..... ,,,...,,
although she calls ·Eunice' "the best thing I've beer-guzzling dimwit whose goal is to own a chain •---------• 11---------~
done in a long time." of hardware s tores so he can finance musicals.
Miss Burnett plays Eunice. She's a shrill Vicki Lawrence is Mama. She doesn't want the
woman with a talent for nothing except finding best for her children, just what she has. Noth ing.
flaws in everybody else. The plot is simple and simple-minded. It's four
Miss Burnett says she likes lhe c haracter s hort plays stretching from 1955 to 1978. The set is
because she's human and vulnerable Actually, the kitchen, where Mama works and dispenses her
she's about as human as the sticky s ide of a brand of sarcasm a nd depression.
postage stamp. It's hard to figure out what audiences will like
Ken Berry plays her brother, Phillip, who has about this black comedy.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 15, 1982
·Reagan's crack
at Ni' par~
riles offiCia~
NE W YORK CAP ) City P arks
Com missioner Gordon Davis was in bed one night,
dozing In froht or the television, when he heard
President Reagan talking about Central Park.
"Llatening lo the born-again budget balancers
moan about deficits,·· Reagan told a Wyoming
a udience, "is kind of like hearing a mugger in
Centra l Park complain about crime in the
s treets."
The crowd laughed at the president's joke.
Davis did not .
"I sat right up," he recalled. "Here he has cut
$80 million in our parks' funds for next t wo fiscal
' years and he's making jokes about Central Park.
Talk about kicking s omeone while he's down."
Reagan had reopened a wound that healed,
more or less, after the "Tonight Show" moved lo
Holly wood and left behind most of Johnny
Car son's monologue jokes about muggers in
Central Park.
No on~ denies the park can be dangerous after
dark; but es[>ecially on warm nights, people go
a nyway at night to jog, bicycle, roller skate, walk
t heir dogs or just hang out. They say, that although
s ome sections are dangerous, people who s tick to
well-lighted and well-traveled areas can avoid
trouble.
Thal also was the opinion of patrolman Roy
Lugirs as he guided his cruiser through the park,
which is the 22nd Precinct , one night this week. A
litany of cr ime squawked from his police radio,
but it was all occurring in other precincts; the
park was quiet, save the panting of joggers and the
swishing of their plastic running s uits.
"If I tell som eone I work in Cehtral Park, they
say 'Wow!· like it's a war zone," said Lugirs.
"They think I drive around in a tank.
"Reagan doesn't realize this is an oasis," he
added. "The 23rd (which includes East Harlem )
has more murders than some countries."
-·--~"ObCentl'4H-Park-R-a.s. th~I. -crime rate.....of
a ny precinct in the city," said Davis "Crime there
-gets· ·much -mare -attention -lb-an if it-happened
elsewhere. I don't advise that people have a
post-theater drink on the Great Lawn, but the
nighttime danger has been exaggerated."
"This is the front lawn of the city of New
York," shrugged Capt Carl J onasch, precinct'
commander. .. Anything that happens there gets
publicity."
Last year the park, which at 840 acres is
larger than Monaco, was the site of three murders,
21 rapes and 713 robberies In the same categories
the central Harlem precinct logged 59 murders, 61
rapes and 1,264 robberies. Each of the two most
fashionable East Side precincts, which also border
the park. had six murders One had 23 rapes and
834 robberies. the other 26 rapes and 1 ,378
robberies.
The officers patrplhng the park and the people
using it s aid Central Park is no more dangerous
than any other section of the city if you know
what you're doing and wl'iere you're going.
Male or female, alone or in groups, people are
al most always using the park: roller skating on
the mall, throwing Frisbees in front of the
bandshell. jogging along the reservoir.
"Al 4 a .m. in a blizzard you'll still see people
o gin ,"said Lug1rs .
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Tampa airport
rated suPerior
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tampa lnt.cmat1oru:tl
was rated the airport with the best facilities while
Chicago's O'Hare was cited as having the worst in a
survey released of U.S . members of the Airlln~
Passengers Association.
• American Airlines was selected as the most
preferred airline (or travel w1tlun the United
Stat.es, folJowed by United, Delta, TWA, Conti·
nental, F.ast.crn, Braniff, Western, Pan American
and Northwest.
Following Tampa m the favored airport cat.e-
gory were Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, Chicago
O'Hare, Seattle, WashingLon Dulles, Newark.
Kansas City, New York Kennl'<.ly and L<~ Angell-s.
After O'Hare in the ·least-favored category
were New York Kennedy, Los Angelt.>S, Atlanta,
Washington National, Nt'W York La Guardia.
Dallas-Fort Worth , Miami, L<indon's Hcuthrow and
Dc•nver.
The fact that several airports mad<• both "Top
Ten" lists reflects th<' fac:t that they are heavily
US('CJ. APA memberi; arc> frequt'nt lravt•lt'rs, mrnilly
business pc'Ople.
The quest1onna1rcs wer<· rru.uled to 55,272 do-
mestic and 6.027 Canadian and Mex1c:an members
last September. A tol.iJI uf 13,:i:J l domestic: and 1,092
Canadian-Mexican rc'Sponses were r('Ceived. A
s lightly d i Here nl questionnaire was mailed to
41,000 international members. with 8.138 respon-
ding. Results were published for all three cat.cgon~.
ltS the opening of our new office in San Juan Capistrano.
P icture a red-ti led roof with
blue sky above and a tiled
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the most intriguing ight of all : the
magnificent "Tree of Li fe " in bas
relief. T hey're all part of the wa rm
feeling you'll have when you visit
our new office in San Juan
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enviro nment of great interest, from
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THI GUST AND THI .COUNTY
MONDAY, MARCH 1S, 1982
CAVALCADE
CO MICS
SPORTS
~\' " , ~\\'\ ~ Big Brother:
' Wins another
ONLY I N LAGUNA DEPT. Laguna Beach City
Ha ll certainly has been flexing its might and muscle in
r ecent times whe n it com es t o dea lin g with the
mercantile c·ommunity in the Art Colony of our coastline.
It 's been an awesome display
TOM
'~ I'\
MURPHINI ~"1
Most recently. the
full weight of judicial
au th or it y c.·a m e
crashing dow.P after
City Ha ll fi led a s uit
against a young wom an
w ho ope r ates a Coast
Hi g hwa y b o utiqu e
known as S trawbl•rr v
Shortcake. ·
The voung woman. Oruscilla Tysen, apparently haCI
fl a unted municipal authority whe n s he paint ed some tin_y
s trips a round her show windows lavender, a color s he had
used successful ly at anoth e r boutique . So mebody
com plained to Cit y Ha ll about the color.
Forthwith. Laguna City Ha ll cranked up its mig hty
legal machine to bring DrusC'illa to Justice for this awful
lavender !>in.
NEVER MIND that the Laguna business distract 1s
splatte red with buildings of colors that could be fairly
described as bilious blue, barf brown or h a n gover yellow
This lavc.•nder just had lo go.
Thus after cons iderable thrashing and Lord knows
how mueh legal expense lo th(• Lag una taxpayers. Miss
Tyscn was hailed before the bar of j us tice A ruling was
handl'd down that she must now fall upon her knees
bdore the Design Revie\\ Hoard to plead approval of her
lavender trimming!'>
Al Cil\' llall . the eourt order was h ailed as <1 grt'al
v1c·tory foi· lht• e1t~
OME T IME BACK, then.· \\as <mother cast• where a
pet shop on the main stem of forest Avenue had installed
a very nice litlll' flo\\'t•r box in front of the window
dis playing its doggies and k1tt1es
The n ower box was VffY µrl'lty and probubly served
as a deterrent to s m<Jll children pressing their noses
against the glass and possibly getting hurt.
City Hall. however. viewed the flower box as a zoning
or building <1nd sa frt~· v1olat1on. or som esuch like that.
and ordered it rcmon·d Numerous citizens signed a
pctltwn that tht· flowered area stav But it went T he
power of City Hall once CJga in prevailed in Laguna Reach
No doubt this too was hailed as another great victory
for City Ha ll
Mos t reccntlv. a nolhN businesswoman. J ackie
Haworth. ha!> built up fairly flourishing commerce at a
plal·e called On Con)',1gnment on Glenneyre Street in
Laguna.
At that loeation. ht'r sidt•walk is sort of likt• a front
pon·h where sht' d1spla~·t•d som<' furn1tun· for s ale Some
real bargains prevail lht.·re. b~· the way.
Bl'T ALAS . SOM EBO DY blC\\ the \\ h1s tle Li nd
sc·n 'amcd foul tu C1t\ llall because Mis:. llaworth 1s
aµparently in the wrong zonl' lo allo" mer chandise tc1 be
d1spl a~·crl out front
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Plastic surgery could
turn a teen's life around.
See Ann Landers' co lumn
on Page 8 2.
,.
Whe n it comes lo T V
commercials. the sk y 's th<:
limit. Last week a ere\\
filmed this 1941 Tt>d
Stearma n p lane trailing a
"Welco me Gettv" bannt>1 at
Meadowlark Aii·port in
Huntington Beach. 'flw pilot
(below 1 W<!S Boh Cannon.
Once again. City llall 1s bringing down the m ight of
it s zoning dicta upon her e nterprise OnC'e again.
Laguna c1t1zen!-> arf' s igning petitions to suppor t the store\
ow ner
Tht· outcome on this one is still unclear but !->O far.
Irvine girl putting best feet forward
Lagun<i':. C11\ H<d l has S('ored victorv after victor\· in
C'r C1c king down on these s mall mer chants ·
Another thing 1:-. also t'nclent around Laguna Hcach
thc!-.l' dc.t~ s r\ d1st1n gu1shc.·d furniture.· outlel downtown
JU!-.t closed ~ff m ove elsewhert• A long·t1me s portswear
s hop near I fol e l Laguna 1!-. going out of business Empty
s ho ps :.cc·m to clot the Art Colony business disttict.
MAYBE IT'S JUST a coin ciden ce that at thl' samt•
time. City llall is winning victory a fter victory in
c racking down on business establis hme nts . Maybe.
But it's possible if they aren't car eful down at Cit~·
Ha ll. they might wake u p one day and not have anybody
left to he victorious over That would become empt y
victory indeed
As empty as a vacant !-ilordront.
Frizzelle defends
record in Assembly
Answers Sills charge on gas tax vote
A sse mblyman Nola n
Frizzellc. R-Hunlington Beach,,
whose voting record has been
attacked by fellow Republican
Dav id Si ll s, said h e wa s
representing his constituents'
wi shes when he voted against an
increase in the slate gas tax.
Si Its is challenging fellow
Republican Frizzelle for the
nomination in the 69th District
Sills, who is mayor of Irvine,
called Frazzelle's r ecord on
tran s portatio n issues
''counte rp roductive and
confusing" during a press
co nf f r e n ce T hu r s da y
announcing his own candidacy.
"It shouldn't be confusing to
people who know the issues,"
Frlzzell e said Friday.
The gas tax increase was
designed to provide additional
funds for stale lransporuUon
projects. But FriueUe, who is
' concluding his first two-year
te rm in tihe Assembly, said
voters in his district do not want
increased taxes.
Frizzell e said the s tate instead
should rearrange priorities for
s pending the money it has. He
said he favors less money for
welfare rolls a nd more for
transportation.
The newl y apportioned 69th
Di str ict includes Irvine, Costa
Mesa, Fountain Valley and
a bout half oUiu.ntington Beacll..
While con ced i ng t ha t a
primary contest between two
Republicans may be ''healthy,"
Frizzelle nevertheless said some
GOP supporte rs would have
preferred to save their funds for
"more critical" races.
Frizzelle claims lo have Uie
support of all local Republican
organizations.
Reflecting on bis Cirat term ln
Sacr a mento, Friuelle sald,
'Tm not -saying I've been the
epitome of virtue up there, but I
think I 've s u cceeded in
transmitting what the people.or
the district seem to want."
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Fifth grader practicing for 18-mile walk to raise funds for charity
By SANDIE JOY
Of U.. O.tly ~i.t SUft
Making her s te ps count is
Michelle Guzzelta's goal.
She intends to go all the way.
All 30 kilometers of Project
Con cern's Irvine Walk for
Mankind. That's 18 miles, folks .
Eleven-year·old Michelle, a
fifth-grader at Bonita Canyon
Ele mentary School in Irvine,
has her goal all planned -right
down lo the shoes, socks, shorts,
s hirt and jogging pants she'll
wear.
And, to make certain she's in
shape, she plans a pr actice walk
the day before next Saturday's
event.
S he inte nds t o whip her
co·walkers into shape, too. On
that practice walk, she'll take
along her dad. Larry Guzzetta,
and he r fr iend , Ja s mine
Gediss man.
Meanwhile. she's not letting
grass grow under her feet.
S he's out there plugging ,
signing up friends and relatives
as we ll a s f riends and
acquai ntances of friends and
relatives -a nd even some
s trangers -to s ponsor her
efforts.
So far, s he's signed up 115
s ponsors, p eople who have
pledged to donate from 10 cents
lo a dollar for each kilometer
she completes.
"That's $658.SO. just about, ii I
walk the whole way," s he
explained. -
She's been beaUng the bushes
for s ponsors ~ecause s he
believes the walk's objective -
raising money for international
primary health care programs
-is a good one.
''A walk to benefit many
s truggles" is what Margie
Wakeham, Irvine Walk director,
is calling the effort.
Officially called the 1982 Walk
for Mankind, the 30·kilometer
hike to ¥gin a t Irvi ne's
Heritage ~ ls designed to
rai se fund s to s upport
international primary health
care program s and Project
Co ncern, which Includes
med 1cal and dental clinics
serving Appalachia and the
Navajo reservation in the United
States as well as in Mexico,
Indonesia, Bolivia, Guatemala,
Africa and Hong Kong.
Locally, 20 percent of the
funds raised by the Irvine walk
are earmarked for the Irvine
Education Foundation, a group
d esigned \t o r a i se private
contributions to Irvine schools.
"I took my Mom's phone
book," Michelle explained, "and
I called all her friends and real
estate clients, asking them to
sponsor me. I also go to offices
and ask them.
"I asked the ice cream man,"
she said, "and he sponsored me .
I asked the mailman, too, but he
was running late.
"I h ave m y o wn bank
account," she continued, "so I
went lo my bank and asked
them to sponsor me."
Michelle's mother. A8rienne
Guzzetta, indicated s he 's
proud or her daughter's efforts,
especiall y the zeal with which
she has tackled the project.
"I think it's her attitude," her
mother said. "She's so positive
that most of the people agree to
sponsor her."
Indeed , s h e is positive.
The re 's no mi s taking the
bubbling enthusias m in her
voice.
O f her efforts t o obtain
sp on sors, s he s aid, "Some
peopie say 'No, 4 -'ve-atready
sponsored someone.• Some say,
·How tar are you going to walk
and how much do the other
people sponsor you for?' and
most of them sponsor me even ii
th ey 've already s pons ored
someone else."
The going rate, she said is 15
cents a kilometer. "But I've
gotten a 10-center, 10 cents up to
a dollar.
"Last year I did 'it because
Mrs. (Margie) Wakeman came
lo my school and gave a
presentation. You know. they
show slides and stuff. The
second picture I saw I turned to
.my dad -I was alttlng on hll
lap and said I'm gonna walk.
' "Last year I got to go lo
Tijuan a and t h at r eal ly
encouraged me. This year. I'll
try harder.
.. In Tijuana, when we first got
there," s he s aid. "the bus
stopped near these big trash
dumps.
"It smelled so bad and 1 saw '
people there.
"Ever yone on the bus was
touched by t hat because,"
Michelle said, "we gel to live in
houses and if it gets hot. we have
air conditioners and if it gets
cold, we have heaters.
"When I'm old er," she said.
"after college, I want to go to
the dumps and visit the kids and
teach them."
On her Tijuana visit, Michelle
met Angelinca, a Mexican girl
who was to benefit from money
raised in the walk.
"She was fat because she
h a s n 't ea t en," Mi chelle
ex pla i n e d . "S h e had
malnutrition but she's gelling
better now because of the help
she's getting."
Mrs . Guzzetta said sometimes
when Michelle is pitching a
potential sponsor. "She goes Into
the whole spiel, telling them
about her Tijuana visit and
Anielinc:~, ..
About last year's walk, ¥r
maiden effort, Mi chelle said, "I
didn't make it, but I did pretty
good. I came In high money-wise
but my card had gotten losl so ll
looked like I'd walked the whole
way. and I went down there and
told them I hadn 'l gone lhe
whole way. I got almost there,
though. I think I did 21
kilometers or something like
that."
The. Irvine walk, being held
for the sixth consecutive year, ls
coordinated by the Junior Ebell
Club of Irvine with the help or
local sroups including the
·Jaycees. Liom, Orange ·count,y
Dally 1'1194 ltaft .._
DETERMINED Michelle
G uzzetta , 11 , of I rvin e
practices for h er 18-mile
w a lk for c ha rity.
Search and Rescue, churches
and schools. 1 Last year's · walk ralaed., ,: Ul.642 with 4'fS Wilkers eaCti
averaging $59.23 iil donations.
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Ill Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT /Monday, Morch Hi, 19a2
•ANN LANDERS
•ERMA BOMBECK
•t-OROSCOPE
Plastic surgery could t~n teen 's life around
to know rnt>. so wh~ t ry tu Ix• frie ndly'' My
life •~ lonely und I fcl"l rotlt!n about m y
future I rea lly nl•t•ri some-OOl' to help ml'
with this problt.•tn Will you tx· the on<."'
IN THI<.: <:UT'fEH
DEAk ANN LANDE RS · My problem
ts a ver y big, ugly, repulsive·looking nos{!.
l ha ve hated it ever since l was 4 years old.
(I a ~ 17 now.> Kids have teased me about
m y s hnozz as far back as I can re mem ber .
I pretend like it doesn't bother me, but it's
as if a knife is being jabbed into m y flesh DEAR f.'RIE N O : I h avt• no Idea
every lime someon e m e ntions it. regarding the l'xlt·nt to which your nose is
I told m y mo m c~ how I felt when ruining your louks. but it's imma terial. The
I was 13 years old. She s aid nobod y is fact is it is ruinin~ vour life.
perfect a nd I should accept the nose God It is not m .) custom to go against
ga v e rl)e . S h e w a nte d t o m ake an pare ntal a dvice, but in this case I must.
a ppoint r™!h t with a psychia trist \\lho would Since you. hav<· r<•jl!cted thr psychia tric
he lp me "Straig hten o ut m y t hinking," but approach (gettin g talkt·d into liki ng
~ re fused to go. I KNOW what m y proble m yourself as you ar<'). I reel they s hould
is a nd I don't see a n y point m going to a a Uow you to ha vt> plastic surgery. Be
s hr ink to discuss it. Then my dad got into aware it m ay NOT c ha ng.-th.-way you feel
t he act. He said I had a ridiculous set of about yourself, but lhc n a~ain it might be
values a n d a d ded, ·'Look at Barbra exactl~· what you n(•ed to turn your lir••
Str e isa nd ... I told him if I could sing like around.
Barbra Streisand my nose wouldn't bother U your pan•nt~ rdus4"•, I s uggest you
me so much. get a job as soon as possihlt> and pay for
l a m complete ly miserable because of the s urger y yourself. <A word of warning :
m y ugly nose. I stay away fro m people. Not all nose jobs turn o ut g re at. See
thinking they couldn 't ,possibly care to get someone whose redont' nose you like and ~~~~~~~~~~~~-"'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
APW .......
DRAMA SEMINAR Actor Robert Red ford ac ting e xperie n ce h as influence d his
gestures during a sem inar h e ga ve recently directing . He explained that his method is to
to d ram a students at Har vard Univers ity. let actors direct the m~el vcs w ith him
Redford talked a bout directing and how his w a t c hing over. ~~~~~~~~~~~~-"':::,_~~~~~~~~~~.!:.'.--~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~-
Aries revises policies
Tuesday, March 16
ARIES <March 2l·J\prtl 19 i. Many
poli cies are r e vi sed a nd s u bjec t to
com plete c hange. Li nes of communication
open. you gain needed informat ion and
could begin making travel plans . You'll be
deal i n g with s tubborn . c r ea ti ve.
det ermined people . •
TAUR US (April 20-May 201 You gain
inf orm alion concerning financial status of
those who seek closer r elationships with
you . Keep eyes open. see othe rs as they a re
a nd not t hrough haze of wis hful think ing.
Mem ber of oppos ite sex confides feeli ngs
a nd your mor a le soars as result
GEMINI c May 21-J une 20 1 · Go slow.
lie low, be diplomatic a nd gain coope ration
of family me mber, partner. mate . Major
dom estic adjustm ent due, could include
pur chase of luxur y item . You'll be offered
contract a nd key is to play waiting game.
CANCER 1June 21-J uly 22 >: Obtain
hint, from Gem in i message . Ma int a in
mod era te pace. avoid extremes. Accent on
e mployment. dependents. pets a nd your
gene ral physical condition. Appointment
for checkup rates h ig h on agenda
LEO <J uly 23·Aug . 221: Good 1unar
asp ect coincides with c reative c han ges.
stron ger relation s hips, de a lings with
children, a dded responsibility a nd greater
chance for rewards .
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22 > · Long-
standing transaction can b(' broug ht to
successful con clus ion. You'll feel more
secure . you'll gain g reate r unders tanding
o f basic values and need for do mestic
tranquility.
LIBRA cSept. 23-0ct. 22>: Rela tive
• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
a p pr 0 a,. h (• :-..... 11 ti ('I l' <il I \ f (' r q.~ I II .ti
p i o n N' nn g c·111w 1· pt B1 · n•t·1·p11 \ t· hut
avoid '>talter111J,! \Ollr fort'l''> Somt• 111 'our
fondest hope:-. w1:-lw:-<-.111 nm' ht• flllfill1·d
Homann· dt'partml·nt 1:-. "l'\l\'<Jlt>rl
SCORPIO 1<kt 2a;-.;u, 211 Elfort:-.
bring desired rt•-.ulh Jn('onw pt1tl·nt1al
increase~ and '011 ('ould -.1nkt· pa~ <.11rt
rirsl 1mpres'\io11-. pron.' C'Ol'l't'CI Emph11s1~
on ton '\olicla t i11n . promot 1on a 11d th<·
locating of n t•l·flt•d mall·rial
SAGIT T A Rll'S 'Kn\ 22-Dt.·t· 211
You'll b(• at J'1i.!ht pl:.1n· at nght 11mc·
C ircumst a1H'<'S t urn in \'(IUr favc1r
1>o pula ri ty 1nl'reas1·s · ·' 11u n·<'t'I\ 1·
invitation lo prest1g1nus ;,1ffa1 r-.
CAPRl<.:O RN < ()(•t 22·.Jan l!h
Perce1n.• motivt·:-., dwtk fnr "ton he h1nd
sto ry . St>crct" an· t'<>nfidt•d <ldails unn1vr l
and path 1s C'lear·ed for n•ttl progress Ym1
could bt• \l~itrng 1nd i\'i<l11al <'<mftnl'fl to
ho m e or hos p 1t <.il .
A 0 li A R ll' S ( .J a n 2 ll F l' b I 8 1
Emphasis on f 11Ifi11m1• n t of d t' s 11' c.• ~.
i nt ens 1f1 e d r <'I tit 1''n"h1 p and au r <t 11 f
r omanct· Sf'enurio highlig hts changt'.
tnivel. v<irH·t~· aml 1•lernl·nts of t1mi11g.,
PIS('F.S < F1• h I ~I March 20 1 :\1 ;qor
conccssmn m;ccll· h' onf· in posit 1011 of
a uthontv You1 p1'l•sl1 g<• rtM•s as n·sull
p ast contacts Pil.\' <11v1dl·nds SurpriSl' gift
is o n agl'nda
May need mor~ 'than aspirin
Df:AR DR. STEI NCROHN: Is there
anything ne"1 la-the t r e at.ment of
rheumatoid arthritis? I'm only slightly
arf ected In my hands.
. My doctor bas prescribed about 8 to 10
aspirins a day. These conrtrol the pain
somewhat. But It Isn 't getting any better.
Shall I see a specialist? -MRS. 0 .
DEAR MRS. 0 .: Yes. ask your doctor
for a consultation , o r have tlim tum you
over to a rhe umato logis t for treatme nt. It's
unlikely that takinf aspirin without any
other treatment wil sufficiently take care
of your rhe umatoid arthritis.
YOUR HEAL TH·
DR PETER J. STEINCROHN
antimalarial dru ~~ may Ix• mcticate d So
maycorticosteroid ll'catm('nt
And in reply to yout question, Mrs. O .
there is somet hing new now being used
when indicated . This is "tota l lymphoid
irrad iation" in severe c a ses of r heumatoid
arthritis.
ask who did It. The best rt!tommendatlon
for any k lnd or cos metic surgery is a
ple ased patie nt.>
Pl.-ase write t u me a gain after you've
done It and tell me ,how you feel. Good
luck ?
DEA H ANN LANDERS M y
b r oth er ln .fuw lives with h is retir<>d
parents llt• is 40 years old, has a good Job
b ut contributes nothing for h is kee p. He
has no friends und goes evt·rywhere alone.
Even to c hurch His o nly hobby is
"rl'funding ..
He sencts coupons for cash rt>funds a nd
free gifts . It l'unsumes all his free time
Last Chris tmas. as us ual. we r eceived
refu nd s peC'i a ls u coffee mug from a
food company and a cheap razor from a
drug company T hl' kicts got dog dishes
<g iveaways with instructions to use t hem
a!>i cereal bowls J •
My hu~band and 1 decided to ask you
how we can let him know we've had it with
his eheapo "gifts" and to please takt> us
o ff the li s t perma nently COVI NA
REBELLION
DE AR REB: Sure ly you realize that
the poor guy is not wrapped very tight. It's
not tha t he is stingy -he 's sick. Why deny
this patheth:, friendless guy his only joy in
life'? ll costs you-nothing to accept his g ifts
g raciously and then throw them out.
DEAH ANN 1.A:'-1DERS· I work tn .1
fint• s hop 1h.11 g1H•s ml' a 25 Pl'l'l't·nt
q ANN UMDflS
discount on a ll pun·hase:. Sevt.·nil friends
know a bout lht.· d1~tounl and have a~kcd
me to gel dresses and coats for them
l don't mmd doing an occas ional favo r.
but it has gollt'n out of hand . Two rne nds
IHIVl' made !Ill' wuit as Ion~ a~ thrN.'
month~ for m v m onev Anothe r wom:.in
denied t h at a t·erta in pur('hasl' was for ht•r
Another wore u dn•:-s sev(•ral timt·s and
a s ked ml' to return 11
llow tan I ~top this pract1t'l' without
dt•st royrni:: fnendsh1p:-. ·•
WESTWOOD
DEAR WEST : U the company kne w
what you were doing , you could lose your
discount privileges. Put an end to the
"favors" at once. The friends you ma~ lose
hecause of it a re be tte r orr "lost."
Cari drugs be a /nend m 1tme of stre1>s'> If
you keep your head together can they be of
l1elp" Ann Landers· new booklet. ·The
Lowdoum on Dope." separates the fact from the
fiction. Get If toooy f 'or each booklet order ed .
send S2.00. plus a long. self addressed. stamped
envelope 137 ce71fs po.c:tage 1 to A nn Landeri.
£> 0 HnI 11995. Chicago. Ill 60611
Cheers for achievers
llcivt• you ever wondered what happens
to rejected cheerleaders?
Sornl' of them . convinced there is
nothing to II ve for. drop out of school a nd
enter thl' labor market. Other s put the
d isappointme nt out of their minds and go
out for ice hockev.
ERMA BOMBECK
ATWIT'S END
But m ost o( us become eaten up with
resentment a nd dwell on it for t he rest of
o ur lives.
I CAN WALK INTO a room ful o f
people and with 90 percent accuracy point
out those who h<.1vl' been cheerleaders I
<:a n te ll wit hout bei ng told that Dyan
Cannon was a c heer lead er Sh e's a
laug her Eydie Gorme was a cheerleader
She· s cutl' Dinah S hore was a cheerleader
She 's popular Patty Hear s t was a
cheerleade r . She's rich . Raquel Welch was
a c h eerleader S he c a n d o py ramid s
without anyone s tanding on her shoulders
As I looked out over the crowd of
well-wis hers. I clutched the leather bound
honorary degrt·c and blurted out. .. Don·1
tr~ to make up n<1\\ It ·s too late'. Where
were you when 1 had fat thighs a nd a
cheerleader wish '' ..
A couple of year s ago I was in vited
back to m y collegP l'ampus to receive one
of the greatest honor s your alm a mater
When J ohnn ' C<tr~on went home to
Nebraska on his 'special a few weeks ago.
he a lso me ntioned how he was rejected as
a c heerleader a nd ne ver for got it. For
so m e of us. it 's like being short We
com pensate We tQ harder to achieve We
s pend our lives trying to make the ones
who made 1t feel miserable
I 'II b et big mone~· Alexande r Ha ig
alwa~·s wanted to be a c heerleader'
can bestow u µon '011 a n honor arv
cloctoratt'. · ·
As I stood up lo m a ke m y acceptance
s pecth, 1t all t<Jme bac k Chee rleade r
Tr\'outs :1 p.m W1•dnesday. March 12. in
tlWg\m
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRI LLIANT
~i\R (;n: KR ET SCHE R wearing a
turtl<.•nl'l'k :-o\H'a tt•r that hung LOOSE
.1rou11d 11,.,. llt'<'k llt1ll~ ll<t q w r . who didn't
h,I\ t' room 1n hl·r arm~ for bones Suz1l'
\\'t•rll'. \\h11 h~1dn t cut hC'r hu1r since the
I h1rd ~1 adt· '.rncl 1l "a ~ Si.!pping all the
.,, l'l'llJ.!I h ll\\Cl\ from her brain 1
~HEN I MOVE,
I MOVE FAST ~
I 1<m•y, t•\'l'n ..,ingle word of the cheers.
E' c·n muvl'mt·nt was flawless. I jum ped
l1k<• I h.ici -.prings m my feet I was the o nly
onl' who did thl· entire routine carrying a
hantlb<ig
GOIEN ON BRIDGE
BUT
l C AN1T
R..EMEl-1BER
WHEl-J I LAST M OVED.
~ I ... At'P\ ~~ l •·l•·f· ~ It It g"'t R•t•~•-0 l'I'•' '"tko"-' (.')l"'ltt'' \t"O .,.
BY CHARLES H. GOREN AN D OMAR SHARIF
Q.1 -A~ South. vulnerable.
you huld·
•AK63 ':·AQ965 •Al093
The buid1ng has proceeded:
Soulh Wut North •:a1t
I 0 Pa11 I NT Pu8
?
What do you b11i no.,.}
A, -h 1s mori• lckely that
pulner h11s n rlub suet than
that he ha.> four spades.
:-.le111·r1 hcl,•s<. we would
rhou't' Lo n•vt·r~ .. with two
•Jtadt·~ Thcrl' " ~ 1·hancl'
I hAI -.,or! h opted to bypass a
w1•11k luur cnrd 'padr rn•I.
an1l Wl' m1gh1 Hill he 11hle to
"how rluh~ ronvencently at
1tur n••xt turn
Q.2-Ne11her vu!nerabl!', as
~ou1h you hold·
•73 "K963 OKQJ8 •AI09
Thr b1dd1ng hu proceeded.
North F.a" South
1• 1 <> ?
What 11t•tcun do you take?
A .-You •ave just been
pr1·~1·nlrd with 11n OlU><>rluni
1y 111 tell pa rt11er thn much
of your slrl"ngth is in t he op
ponrnt~· 'uil. Doubl11. Oon'I
wnrry 11houl the pouihil!ty
I h111 t hl' op pone nu m1y run
to 'padt' Partntr might bt-
abh• to lakl' care of that 1ult
and, Anyway, you11 get
another chance to bid.
The bidding has prot·ceded:
North Eul Soulh Weet
P .. • Pu• I o P .. •
2 + Paa ?
Whal acLion do you take'!
A.-Partner's jump as a
passed hand is a one·round
force, so you must bid again
even though you have a
minimum opencng bid.
Because of the balan~ed
nature of your hand and the
good 1ntermedcates, we
prefer two no trump to a
racse ot par1ner's su1L with
only three trumps. The faller
action might make partner
overvalue his hand and gel
your side overboard.
Q.4-Neither vulnerable. as
South you hold:
•JlOS 0 763 OJI0865 •K7
Partner opens the bidding
with onl' spade. What do you
respond?
A.-With only 5 high-card
points. we would not blame
you If you paaaed. However,
we are reluctant lo take that
action with s uch good trump
support. Since a raise to two
Spadea would be too en·
couraglng. we would respond
one no trump to ate how
partnn react.a.
Q.5-As South, vulnorable .
you hold:
+AJTt oe OAIIM +1154
Thro blddlns h.u proceeded:
What action do you Lake'!
A. -ll looks as ir West 1s try
ing a baby "psychic" on you.
Since parlner is marked with
spade length for his penalty
double of one spade, we
would bid two spades lo ex
pose West's chicanery.
Q.6 -Neither vulnerable, a.s
South you hold:
•J6Z 0 Al09 OKQ863 •9'
Thl' bidding has proceeded:
Nortb EHt Soutllt Wut
I 0 I • Z 0 Pa•
3 o Pua ?
Whal action do you take?
A. -Partner is ahowing ex
Ira "'alues, and we have
something in reserve for our
free raise. If partner has a
spade 1topper, there could be
rusonable play for three no
trump. and even five
diamonds cannot be ruled
out. We would show our in-
terest wilh a cue·bld of three
heart• and leave t he decieioo
to partner .
Havey ....... ~a..
te 4Hltle trHltle? Let c...._a....._.,..._. ,_ .. , ..............
.. OOUILES ,_ •••ldM u4 .... &all.Met. Fw a_,, ef
Ma00UILE8.......,__. ...... ....:...0 ....... .
care .............. P.O. a..a nt, N ...... N.J.
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For exam~le, standard the r apy ror
patie nts like yourself inc ludes s p ecia l
e xercises. s plints and s upports to pre ve nt
deformity. Gold tre atments and use of
'
The tudie: s.re still going on . Chances
a r c you a rc not u su itable candidate for
this type of the r apy at t his time . Rut let
you r doctor decide
Q.1 -Nelther vulnerable. a•
South you hold:
•JIOGc::?AQIO O KtM•Ql09
Eut 8Mdl Wetll N.,.Q
1 0 ow. •• ow.
, ... PU. r o r ...
p .. ' c. N .. ,.,,11111 b. OJM, M• ~,.,.... 1
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Mondey, March 15, 1982
r
• s e s
oa
success u
ara e sa e.
Garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales. street sales ... no matter what
you call them, the idea is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER
NEED INTO CASH . When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded
attic or garage, or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage sale! So
get into the act, clean out those unwanted items, and make money doing it!
It's fun, it's profitable, and follow ing these 10 steps will make it simple.
Decide on dates.
Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your
•
sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful
sales have been held in the evening, just after work.
Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for
any other large event that may attract potential buyers
away, such as fairs or community events. Have your
sale run at least two days -some people may not be
able to come on any ~ingle day.
What to sell.
Everything! That is, everything you haven't used in the
• last year. If an item has antique value, or is brand-new,
or has unusual value, be sure to ask a healthy price for
it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house.
Look everywhere, and list everything.
Furniture. This is your main attraction and your
best source of income. Be sure to place furniture
where it can be seen from the street. Price
furniture low enough to beat auctions and
secondhand sales (check the classifieds for
compa rtsons), but high enough so you can come
down a little when someone shows interest.
Rockinq chairs, chest of drawers, tables and
chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so
feature them in your ad.
Antiques. Smaller antiques should be grouped. and
kept c lose at hand where you can watch and talk
about them. Nostalgia items are very popular -
display them well.
Clothing. Make su re clothing is clean, and mark
the price way down. Put as many things as
possible on hangers. Separate kid 's things by age.
Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low
prices are a must on c lothes except for unusual
items. which should be tagged w1tn an
explanation (like, "hand-embroidered flowers.
dress worn by Mae West)."
Appliances. These will sell for a fair price on ly 1f
they work. No one wi II take your word for it. Have
an extension cord so they can be tested, or better
yet, have radios playing, old TV sets turned on
etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold
"as is".
Plants. These u sually go fast, but keep them out of
direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants
before the S31e (Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper.
Maggie), and write a line or two on the
name card about how to care for them.
Write your ad.
Here is a suggested ad : "Garage Sale -desks,
• Bentwood rocking chair, toys, infants' clothing, 1922
Victrola in original cabinet, many ~adgets, lots of
unusual items, rock collection, plants. Refreshments, 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South
Anystreet, Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd."
Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual
items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if
needed. Don't use abbreviations -many people w on 't
bother to decipher them. CAUTION:.'Don't advertise
anything you don 't really have. Every item in the ad
must be on hand at the start of the sale.
Where to advertise.
Place y"our ad where it will be seen by people who live
in the area -most people shop close to home. The
• Daily Pilot is read by 88,000 adults in Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide
exposure. And wj th the Pilot, you 're not paying for
waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to
run your ad 3 times or more, and start 1t a few days
before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of
notice.
Make a sign. ..
To help make your sale successful. make a few signs
• from cardboard and letter with a magic marker A good
sign size is 14 " x 22''.
Pla.cing your sign.
The morning of the sale, but not before, place your
• signs. Be sure and add your address and any
directional arrows. This should be done about a half
hour before the sale starts. Place your sign w here it
can be seen from both sides of the street by passing
cars and pedestrians. CAUTION : Some towns have laws
that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale
signs. Please check with your town's planning
department or clerk.
Marking prices.
Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office
•
supply stores have varo1us size s and colors of stickers
that work well, or you can use masking tape. However
you mark them, make prices low. Garage_.sales are for
bargain hunters. Remember, whatever you can 't sell
you'll have to drag back in the house and store again
for another year.
Serv in9 refreshments.
This doesn 't have to cost much, and creates a friendly
• atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer
and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for
expensive items like donuts. or the kids could go in
business for the day, with a lemonade stand.
Display.
Make sure everything can be seen. Have card tables or
• boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't
cause people to be nd over unless you can 't help it. Use
one table as a desk where you can see everything and
take money. Use only one cash box (tin ca ns or boxes
work fine) and make sure someone is appointed
"cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend
who _can help answer questions. relief for lunch, etc.
Check your neighbors and
friends.
11 See if any want to join your sale. Th is will give you
someone to share expenses with and Increase interest
6 4 2 5 6 7 8 in your sale. If others jo in you, be sure to include t his in
• · your ad (exam ple: "three-family sale," "neighborhood Daily Pilaf ______ sa-le"). -Grou-psale-s are-a 10:-more-fun .-too. -
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARA~E SALE!
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'Blood Knot'. unraveled
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F'or the secund time thla &Hsoo, South Coast
Repertory's Second Stugc Is otrertna a play about
\ wo brothers in 'moral and psychological connlcl,
but ht're the similarity ends.
WhcreaR Sam Shepard's "True West"
vuhap11 the finest production yet In SCR's
intlmute downs tairs theater -crackled
continually with spoken and unspoken hostilities,
the current mounting of Athol Fucard'a "The
Blood Knot " simply simmers occaalonaUy. The
elements or crisis appear to be present: the
brothers are black but one is light-skinned enough
to pass for white, and they share a meager
existence in a South
l~-----------~rri ca n ghetto. The UT111--1011 im~ending arrival of a 1111 . 11111 II white, female pen pal
, .................... ,rouses the specter or
apartheid and upsets the
balance o( the brothers' tenous lives.
But even under the direction of SCR's
esteemed Martin Benson, "The Blood Knot" is not
tied as tightly us one might wish. lt is too long,
depressing and without sufficient resolution after
an evening of rol e playing and exorcising of
personal demons. Beyond that, it is a quite tedious
piece or theater Both Tom Bower as the light-skinned brother
and Sydney Hibbe rt as his darker s ibling
expend enormous energy attempting to endow
Fugard 's script, written more than 20 years ago,
with a sense of social urgency. Hibbert in
particular demonstrates laudable depth, but both
are flailing away at invisible windmills. A third
character representing white repression_1s needed
lo bring the picture into focus
"The Blood Knot" conUnues through March 28
on the Second Stage, with performances nightly
except Mondays and on weekend afternoons at
South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Orlv<»
Costa Mesa
* OPENlNG -Two new plays arrive on local
stages this week "The Ceremony or Innocence"
at Orange Coast College and "Division Street'' al
the Laguna Moulton Playhouse.
OCC's "Ceremony," a historical drama set in
11th century England , is directed by William
Purkiss and will be performed at 8 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday or this week and next, along with
a matinee on Sunday, March 28, at 2 p.m. Tickets
may be ordered at 556-5527.
"Di vision Street," the second production of
Steve Tesich's comedy along the coast this year,
opens Friday and runs Tuesdays through
Saturdays thereafter until April 10 at the Moulton,
606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. with an
8 p .m curta in Two Sundhy matinees an:
scheduled at 2~30 pm. March 21 and Apnl 4.
Directed by Craig Fleming, "Division Street"
features Reginald Rook, Karen Jackman. Jerry
Littleton. Barbara Edivan. Andy Hedden, Regina
Regan , Jam es Boresi. and Ca rol Mack
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Coast Rcpcn ory T he play runs night !~·
except Mondays through March 28.
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.. -.. OrMge Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Mlll'Ch 15, 1112 .
Rea·dy or not, uc·1 faces Oklahoma
~~~. -It MUy ahould come u no •urprile that thta clty'a major Interest ll the Uni·'
venity of Oklahoma.
p01t-aeuon toU.mament tlOl&.nC to Mlmowi). but
_the)'. were allo .. ~ ~ 1n that t.bcy'i:e ~ toniaht'a eeoand-round NlT oontmt ap!Nt
UC Irvine (!3-8).
"lt'a up to th trainer and Mqee," aa.Jd Coach
Bill Mull.laan.
The cloudl aurrounding Mqee became darker
Sunday when San Diego State'• ~am phyalclan, Dr.
Lee Brown, announced las~ Friday nJght lt would be
in ~·a beet interest -llnd (utW't' -nut to play.
finger and plnkJe on h.la nght hand, offered Ut~
encouragement
"I don't know yet, I JUll don't know," he said
upcn ha a.n1val. "We'll just h.ave to waJt IUld aee."
Without the campus, the city of Norman mi&ht
not ~n ex.lat.
&addei,iy, with all that's happen.Ing, the people ot Norman Are •tart!Df to ~notJce and ,Svea little.
Mulllganrountered that report by iNAymg: "How
can a cut hurt hia future? He went and saw a doctor
yesterday (UCI physician Dr. ~yrnond Berg) and
he aa.Jd he could play.
Without Magtt, the Anteaten would almoet
certainly poee a differen t look to ~he Sooners.
Mogee'a •~nee might even call for dr1tt1c mea-
sures, like more ball-<..-ontrol than a run-and-gun
attack.
Moet of the attention ii naturally fOCUled on the
Soot.,.• football team. Actually, when you CXllne
riaht down to It, almolt ALL the attention 11 toe\&led
o,n the arid.iron.
"We're a lot like Rodney D.naerfleldl~. smiled Oklahoma buketball Coach Billy Tubba. "w e don't
s et a whole Jot of respect around here."
On radio tonight
KWVE (108) FM at 6 "It's up to Magee. I don't think he'll play, but 1
don't want to tell that to the OkJahurna papers."
''Even with aU the preparation, basketball
i·eaUy comet down to who's shootin_s well on a
particular night and who's rebounding," Tubbs
analyzed. The Sooners are shooting 48 pen-ent from
the field this year UCI leads the nation In that
category with n better than 56 percent mark. Oklahoma's basketball program. which was ~ 18 lut aeuon, has done a complete reversal in
1981-82. Not only did the Soonera fln.i&h third in the
BiJl Eight (they were picked to finish eighth), not
only did the Sooners post 20 wins (against 10 m.e.),
not only did they reach the fl.nala of the Big Eight
respect. And, u a ~~l 10,700 tans att expected to
jam Noble Centtt wiugnt (6 o'clock tipoff, PST) to
pay h~ to the Soone.n and to catch a glimpse of
All-Amenca center Kevin .Mqee. ·
There'• atill aome doubt. n owever, as to whe-.
ther Magee wUJ pi.y tonight or not. He ran with the
team Su.nc:t.y. but didn't touch • basketball and
didn't work out with the regulars.
Tubbs, in his second year at Okla homa, said his
team had been preparing as if Magee would be on
the court.
· "We're planning on Magee playintt." said
Tubbs. "I ho~ he does play. Now that might sound
cra.iy but hes the type of player our people would
like to aee play."
~gee, who split the webbmg between the ring
"If you want mf> to be honest, I'm really more
<..'Oncemed with what we're doing than what's
happerung with Irvine,'' Tubbs added. "If I was
concerned with all the damn things they can do, I'd
(See UC IRVINE, Pa"e 8 7)
Wilkes
• regains
his touch
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Los
Angeles forward Jamaal Wilkes
amf the rest of the Lakers had
their problems against the Chi-
cago Bulls last Friday night.
However, it was a mttch different
story against the Dallas Maver-
iclc.s 48 hours later.
Wilkes connected on just six of
his 18 floor shots as the Lakers
lost to the Bulls 111-105. That
uncharacteristic. performance lo-
wered his tield goal percentage
for the season to an even 51
percent. Wilkes came off his sub-par
performance with a brilliant ef-
fort Sunday night as the Lakers
overwhelmed Dallas 138-116 to
snap the Mavericks' three-game
winning streak.
AFTER MISSING his first
field goal attempt, Wilkes was
successful on' 12 straight shots. By
the time he mWed again, late in
the third period, the Lakers had
the NBA contest wrapped up.
"I wasn't aware it was 12 in a
row,'' said WUkes ·afterward. "I
just knew I was shooting good."
Wilkes wound up 12 for 16
while scoring 26 points as the
Lakers, who had lost four of their
five previous games, continued
their mastery over Dallas. Los
Ange les has beaten the two-
year-old Maveric.ks m each of the
eight meetings between the clubs.
· "I was· very pleased,'' said Los
Angeles-Coach l>at Riley. "It was
one of those games we needed. It
was a big win. Any win is a big
win for us now; we've been in-
consistent, spotty."
The Lakers. 43-21 , blew the
game open late in the second
quarter and early in the third
period. They outscored the Mav-
ericks 12-2 in the final 3:08 before
halftime to turn a slim 58-56 slim
into a healthy 70-58 advantage.
lT WAS MORE of the same
a fter the intermission as Los
Angeles acored 28 of the first 38
points of the third quarter to go
ahead 98-68. Dallas, 22-42, didn't
threaten after that. It was 110-81
entering the final period. Re-
serves were on the floor for Los
Angeles after that.
Kareem Abdul-Jabar led the
Lakers with 28 points, malting 12
of his 19 field goal attempts.
Norm Nixon added 23 points,
connecting on l 0 of his 14 floor
sh ots; Michael .Cooper had 14
points, and Earvin "Magic"
J ohnson had 13 points, l l re-
bounds and 13 assis~.
''This just shows how far we
have togo," said Dallas Coach
Dic k Mo tta . "When the elite
teams get ready for us, this is
what ~ually happens. We played
fair for about 18 minutes tonight.
Then when it collapsed, it col-
lapsed.
Angels win
rain-delayed
game, 2-1
PALM SPRI NGS (AP)
Left-hander Gi!<>U Zahn went
the route in a rain-abbreviated,
five-Inning game, pitching a five
hitter: to give the Angels a ~-1 win
over San Diego Sunday.
z.ahn, who walked two and
struck out five, was U>uched for
an unearned run in the second
inning as he raised the Angels'
•Pl'ina mark to 2-4.
Ansel centerfieldei: Bobby
Clark accounted for the Angel
o«en.. driving in the first run
and ICIO.rinl the winning run in
the fourth lnn.lng. ·
lUck Burle90n lingled with one
out Ui the fint inning, then stole
second bHe a nd continued. to
third on catcher Dou&_ Gwoedz' tbto:!;!e error tietore Clark'a. ftiwt axnd him.
Clark llnl)ed again to lead off
the fourth Ind toUred the bMa
on a r.tbal1. 9D in.6eld .:roundel'
by Ju_an Beniquez ana D•ryl.
Soo11ttn' llCrl6ce fly. ~ in hia eeoond ltart .,... IMinc 18YS'&l. ~ off '°
.. 8 .... artn, aJ9o had fWO bJtl I ,...,.~
' -
·-Fernando
report
a hoax
VERO BEACH -The timing
couldn't have been better.
On a night the Dodgers reserve
for their annual Christmas in
March party here at Dodgertown,
an annual get-together for fami-
lies of the Dodgers, the ultimate
gift, in the form of a rumor out o{
Mexico, surfaced.
The rumor: Mexico City's lar-
gest newspaper, the ExC'elsJOr,
reported that celebrated holdout
pitcher Fernando Valenzuela had
agreed LO tem1S w ith the Dodgers
Sunday.
Greg Brock
a Dodger hit
But rookie has Garvey Ln his way
A,~o
READY TO GO -UC Irvine's Kevin Fuller shouts
instructions to teammates during Friday night's win over
San Diego State. The Anteaters are in Norman, Oklahoma
to play the Sooners in round two of the NIT tonight.
Jt was a rumor that oversha-
dowed even Santa's arrival in
some circles here.
aut a statement from Dodger
president Peter O'Malley had aU
the impact of waking up to find
coal in a Christmas stocking. It
read:
"We have had an offer un the
table for some time, but we have
not heard if it has been accepted
as of this time, and if it is true, we
look forward to seeing Fernando
here at Dodgertown."
The report, from AssocLated
Press, came via Mexico City's
largest daily newspaper, quoting
a Mexico television station that
"an agreement had been reached
between the Dod~ers and Fer-
nando Valenzuela.'
In effect, O'Malley said t})e
Dodgers' offer was $350,000 for the
rookie sensatio n who heTped
major-league baseball save face in
its strike-tom season and if the
repo rt is true, welcome back
Fernando.
Reports reaching Vero Beach
Sunday night could not even
confirm the story ran in the Me-
xico City newspaper. There are
also reports that Valenzuela's
agent, Tony DeMarco, is in Me-
xico, but they, too. were not
confirmed. Even DeMarco's wife,
when reached by r e porter s,
claimed there is nothing to the
latest report out of Mexico City.
-By CURT SEEDEN
By CU RT SEEDEN
Of tti. D•llJ Piiot 81etl
VERO BEACH -"Not very
many people know this," Dodger
vice-president AJ Campanis was
saying, "but Steve Garvey hit
about 22 homers his first year -
in 60 games."
A quick check of the record
book shows Camparus wasn't far
off with his tidbit of statistical
tnvia. Garvey hit 20 homers in 62
Rames back in 1968, p_laying for
the Dodgers' Ogden Utah. farm
dub.
It should be noted that one
Greg Brock produced similar
statistics in his first year as a
professional baseball player In
1979, 11 years after Ga r vey's
auspiciou s beginning . Broc k
clouted 16 homers in 66 games at
Leth bridge.
BOTH PLA VERS, incidentally,
are first baseme n But Brock
holds one distinction. Dodger
Coach Manny Mota has referred
to the youngster as the "new idol
of the Dominican Republic."
Garvey will have to settle for
the more mundane title of idol of
Los Anfteles And it is because of
Garvey s established superionty
at first base that Greg Brock will
no doubt see his impressive spring
get ham nowhere but the minor
feagues.
Prior to Sunday's exhibition
game with the Houston Astros,
Brock had collected seven hits in
17 plate appearances for a .412
batting average. While has stats
Third tiine not the charID for DePaul
Other ranked team s survive scares as the t.ournament field is pared to 16
B y The Associated Press
It was bad enough when ~ht
ning s truck the DePaul Blue
Demons twice. The third time,
however, was as crushing as it
was unexpect.,9rl.
For the third year in a row,
favored DePaul failed to survive
its opening game in the NCAA
Basketball Tournament and Co-
ach Ray Meyer called Sunday's
82-75 loss to unheralded Boston
College "a bitter pill to swallow."
T her e was, h owever, some
small consolation for the veteran
coach. "The difference this year is
I really feel we tried hard,"
Meyer said. "They never gave up.
The last couple of years our effort
was lacking."
Second-ranked DePaul's Joss
was the biggest surprise of an
excitement-packed weekend in
which the field was Uirnmed to 16
teams for the regional tourna-
ments March 18-21. Besides the
Blue Demons, No. 10 Tulsa, No. 12
Arkansas, No. 14 West Virginia,
No. 16 Iowa and No. 18 Wake
Forest reached the end of the
road, while to p-rated North
Carolina, third-ranked Virginia,
No. 5 Missouri, seventh -ranked
Minnesota, No. 8 Idaho, ninth-
rated Memphis State, No. 11
Fresno State and No. 13 Alabama
posted narrow victories and No.
17 Alabama-Birmingham troun-
ced defending champion Indiana.
Midwest
DePaul was done in by a pair of
smaller ·players. John Bagley, a
6-foot senior, scored 26 points and
5-10 freshman Michael Adams
.added a career-high 21 to p ace
Boston College. Five DePaul
players fouled out as the officials
whistled the Blue Demons for 35
personals to BC's 17.
"The officiating didn't beat us.
That's part of basketball," Meyer
said. "We w ere outplayed and
deserved-to lose. We don't have
any excuses. 1 don't believe in
jinxes of any kind."
DePaul Jumped. to an 8-0 lead
before BC settled down. "I was
afraid we were going to get blown
out," said Coach Tom Davis,
whoee F.agles, one of four teams
from the Big East Conference in
the NCAA, were the object of
scorn by coaches whose teams
were overlooked. In Sunday's other game, Ty-
rone Adams scored nine of Kan-
sas State's last 11 points and·
finished with 21 to lead the
Wildcats past Arkansas 65-64.
Wei t
Danny Evans scored 18 points
and Lester Conner added 16 as
Oregon State pounded Peppe.r-
dine 70-51. The Beavers led by six
at the half before pulling away
Brian Kelle rman 's 15-foot
jump shot at the overtime buzzer
bounced off the rim twice and
dropped through to give Idaho a
69-61 victory over Iowa. "Was it
only two? It seemed like 10,"
sighed Iowa Coach Lule Olson.
Mideast
Virginia's Ricky Stokes scored
his only points on a pair of free
throws with 15 seconds to play,
but that snapped a 51-51 deadlock
with Tennessee and the Cavaljers
won 54-5 l. Prior to Stokes' shots,
Virginia had missed 12 of 17 from
the fo ul line.
Minnesota Coach Jim Dutcher
said his team "didn't do a good
job" of getting the ball to Randy
Breuer, but the 7-3 center's layup
with 55 seconds remaining lifted
the Gophe rs over Tennessee-
Chattanooga 62-61. Breuer scored
10 of his 17 points in the second
half. Willie White and Russ
Schoene had 22 and 20. respec-
tively. for the losers, but Schoene
missed a layup in the· closing
seconds.
East
Two free throws by freshman
Ennis Whatley capped a six-point
run in 50 seconds that gave Ala-
bama a 65-63 lead over St. John's
with four minutes left en route to
a 69-68 decision. Eddie Phillips
had 16 points for Alabama, which
led by 12 in the first half.
''We had the lead. then the
other team came back, but we
kept our poise," said Phillips.
Stewart Granger scored six
points in the third overtime as
Villan ova turned back North·
eastern 76-72.
Include three intra-squad games,
It's still hard to overlook the fact
that he has ripped four home runs
and collected l 0 RBI
Because of his performance,
Brock is tugging at the hearts of
several thousand fatthful who
have seen him perform at Holman
Stad1um here
·Gregor y Allen Broc k. as
s portscaster Vin Scully might
refer to him, belted a grand slam
last Thursday an an intra-squad
game to help the Monty Basgals
nip the Danny Oz.arks. 7-6.
That home run might have
damaged a light stan dard in
right-center field.
Now, normally. intra-squad
games rate right up there with
other tedious bits of life such as
local news programs, o kra, and
indoor soccer.
IN HELPING THE Basgals win
before about 84 fans last week,
Brock picked up three hits Ill four
at-bats. induding his towering
slam and a double. He finished
the game with five RBI
Among the scattered spectators
at that intra-squad game was
veteran Dodger pitcher Terry
Forster, who was scheduled to
throw in the Dodgers' rained-out
exhibition game with Atlanta in
West Palm Beach that 'day. The
rain left Forster free to sat an the
stands and ride the rookie.
"Let's see you hat one out,
Brock," F orster yet le d as the
24 year-old from McMmnv1lle,
Ore, came to the plate (He had
already doubled has first tame op )
Brock promptly shot a sangJe into
right.
"Even .189 hi tters can get a
single." Forster responded as
Brock stood at first base, flashing
a satisfied smile in his direction.
BUT RARELY do .189 hittershit
by guing 9-for-9 with five home
about three-quarters up -as
Brock djd in the fifth inning.
Brock has been the hJt of the
spring, so to speak. But there is
one small snag in this success tale.
Brock has always played first
base. And as long as Garvey
continues his steady excellence at
that corner. Brock wall have to
settle for another year an the
minors .
Brock fi~es to make a lot of
headlines an 1982, all m the pa-
pers in Albuquerque.
"I don't -think they want me up
here (with the big club) just to be
a pinch-hitter," he says. "I know
there isn't much of a chance for
me this year. l'm 95 percent sure
I'm going to AJbuquerque."
Broek's spring stardom is the
result of his winter ball play in
both the Domjnican Republic and
Venezuela.
''The last two years, I've had
terrible starts. I just didn't hit the
ball well at all," he confesses.
"Manny Mota helped me a lot
(See BROCK, Page 87)
Rain plaguing women's golf tournament again
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of ... Dlllr......... .
CITY OF INDUSTRY -Ther started play three timea, the lut around o'clock,
but rain waa the winner Sunday 1n
fordna ~t of the final round
of the Olympia Gold Clulic women'a lolf
tournament ·at lndu1try Hilla G olf c.oww.
Tournament offldall did everything
they could to try and pt the round in in
order to abow It oo 1elevWan but the
ra1nl ~· It WM finallf called a
''wMhout'' at 1: 15 af1er 11 e1tl)' at.arttna
thnewomel and two edd.tdcnal FOUP'
were beck on tbe c:oww.
The final round wU1 be Dlayed today
weather pennittina, or tt wlD be w~
out completely and Donna H. White, the
third-round leader, will be declared the
new champion.
Thia la the third straight year that the
tournament bu had rain problems. 1;-ast
year, Sally Little won the ftnt tourna-
ment at lnduatry H.llla under the Olympic
Gold banner when the event was ahor·
tened to two roundl by rain. Prior to that
it WM known M the Sunat.ar t.oumament and rain allo hampered play dUrlng the
final two yean under that banner.
White, alone with molt of the other
1Mderi, WM not hampered by the WM·
ther'. TM late Nl'1len h9dn't even been
on the pncdce t.ee when the tournament
wm calltd oU~ The tint 9Ulpmaion of
play came ~t 10:10 and aftel' rteUming at
11:03, play was called again at 11:10.
"I've been up in my room watching
television," White 18id when she appea-
red brtefl~ for an lnterview when the
toumamerl\ was called off for the day.
"l had a feeling_ this was going to
happen and I'm retily glad I didn't Kave
to go out and get wet le'Yel'al times. I
wouldn't mind rt they called it off alto-
gether.
''But I don't know any more about
WMl ll cJn8 on than you do. And Sally
(Little) ill snarter than all of us becau.e
she's probably up in her room right now
watch.l.na televlaioo."
WbJte aid the WU ,0.IJla to a movtna
pkture to spend the rest of ihe ell)' bef OC"e rfluminl to the coune IOdey with a
ihree-stroke lead over Japan's Ay•ko
Okamoto, winner of the Ar1mna Copper
Classic two weeks ago.
Little is al.so in a contending position in
third place, four strokes behind the lea-
der. Arny Alcon and Janet Coles, the first
round leader, are tied for fourth at 219,
even par for the two Ind~ Hills
counes. Whll~ the leaders were fortunate
enough to remain ln lhe1r roorm during
the downpoure that ~ frequently,
thole who were out on the COW1le were
drenched and apent mnliderable lime
beck and fotth ln the wet weather
pN1e clothlna.
ency Lopea·Melton, the 1a~ery f~·
(See RAINOUT, Paa• 8'7)
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.,
I .
'.
Georgetown SID
wins his campaign
From AP dltpalCMt
WASHING TON -Eric Floyd's selection as
I' a ffm..teun buketball All-Americt.n . ~
Wll more than juat a triumph for the ·m aenlor guard called "Sleepy" an<! the
Geor1etown University basketball
program. lt ai.o marked the end of one
of the most aggre.lve public relations campaigns
the sport has ever seen.
For the last two years, Jim Marchiony, the
Hoyas' sport.a infonnation director, has been
bombudlng writers nationwide with an average
of three articles a month extolling Floyd's bas-
ketball abWties.
Puahlng an athlete for national honors la
nothipg new among college athletic departments.
Slick brochures tout1nj a ~hool's star basketball
or football player long fl.ave been mailed by the
hundreds to reporters and editors by publicity-
conacioua sports infonnation directors.
Still, the Marchiony campaign on behalf ot
Floyd was IOmething special.
1 Quote of !he day \
•'This is one game that these guys will
cherish for the rest of their careers. This is
what pro basketball is au about." -San
Antonio Spurs Coach Staa Albed, after his
club had defeated Milwaukee 171-166 in
\riple overtime. The two clubs set NBA
records for most points (337) and field·
goals ( 136) in a game.
Canadlens' unbeaten streak grows
Goals by Doug Jarvis, Doag Wtckenbeiser
and Marlo Tremblay within a
seven-minute span helped boost the ~ red-hot Montreal Canacliens to a 6-2 '
victory over the Boston Bruins in the
~ational Hockey League Sunday
rnght. The Canacliens are 7~0-3 in their last 10
games and finished their season series against the
Bruins with a 7-0-1 mark . . Elsewhere, Stan
Weir acored on a rebound of a slap shot by Don
Lever with less than 10 minutes left to give
C.Olorado a 4-3 triumph in Hartford . . . Bengt
Gastaf11on•1 second goal of the contest with 1:12
remaining spoiled a four-goal New York rally and
~ave Washington a 5-5 tie with the Rangers.
'
Rice's blast Ignites Red Sox
Beeton's Jim Rice bel~ a two-run horner in
the first inning and the Bot.ion Red 'Ill Sox went on to post a 4-1 exhibition
baseball victory over Detroit
Sunday . . Elsewhere, Cary Roe-•
llicke drove in tour runs with a homer
I and single to lead Baltimore to an 8-5 vlctoryover
the Yankee. ... Former Angel Rance Mulll·
nlkl had four h.its for Kansas City and Roa Kittle
contributed three Cor the White Sox in a 13-13'
slugfest called aft~r 13 innings because of
darkness . . Chill Davia had three hits and
scored two runs as San Francisco beat Cleveland,
5-1 ... Three New York errors on a single play
enabled St. Louis to break open the game with a
four-run fl[Jh inning as the Cards defeated the
Mets, 6-1 . . . Juon Thompson, Jobn.oy Ray,
Tony Pena and Eddie Solomon had two hits
aoiece as Plttsbur~h won its fifth straiJtht exhi-
bition 9-1 over MonlreaJ . Pinch-hitter Larr~
Whisenton slugged a two-run homer in the eighth
inning to break a 2-2 tie and lift Atla:r\~ to a 4-3
victory over Texas . Rookie shor1Btop Fred
Manrique hit a three-run homer Ul the eighth
inning as Toronto topped Minnesota, 9-6 . . .
Mark Brouhard st home with the winning run in
the sixth inning on the front end o( a double steal
as Milwaukee shaded the Cubs, 3-2 . . Gary
Redus drilled a bases-loaded single in the bottom
of the ninth as Gincinnati overcame Philadelphia
3-2 ... A throwing error by Wayne Gro11 Ul the
bottom of the ninth helped the Seattle split squad
beat Oakland. 5-4.
Barber wins at Indian Wells
Miller Barber shot a I-over-par 73 Sunday to
capture a 1-shot win and first prize of n $40,000 an the Vinta~e Invitational at
In~ian Wells Barber. who had five
bogeys and four birdies on the day. ·
finished at 6-under-par 21:12, one shot
ahead of Arnold Palmei:, Dan Sikes and Art
Wall, who all finished ai·5-under-par 283 ...
Capping a nine-hour 67-66 performance with a
magnificent shot from the trees that produced a .
last-hole birdie, Hale Irwin took a one-stroke
victory at the lnverrary Cl8$iC. Irwin became the
game's fifth man to go past the $2 million mark in
career earnings. finishmg the double-round with
a low, running shot through tree trunks and
under branches to within three or four feet of the
hole. Irwin tapped it in for the birdie that lifted
him out of a three·way tie for the top with
George Barns and Tom Kite.
From Page 86
. BROCK A HIT
down there (in the Dominican
Republic). He showed me some of
the little thinp I've been doing
wrong. I have a tendency to drop
my left shoulder," Brock ex-
plains.
But even without Mota's
helpful hints, Brock did just
about everything r ight on an
µpward course which has inclu-
ded stops in Lethridge, Lodi and
San Antonio.
His .295 batting average last
year at San Antionio was the
worst of his blossoming career.
Still, he ripped 32 homers, 25
doubles and collected 106 RBI in
148 games.
• • •
13th choice in the 1979 free-agent
draft.
Brock also earned All-Western
Athletic C.Onference honors while
playing at the University of Wy-
oming.
The list of accomplishments
goes on, but it's not long enough,
apparently, to earn Brock a spot
with the World Champions.
Next year, Brock says, is the
year of decwon. While he will be
trying just as hard come spring
training time, his future with the
Dodgers hinges on what Garvey
does at contract renewal time.
"NEXT YEAR is big for ~arvey'." Brock says. "If he re-
SJgns wtth the Dodgers. I might
~ant to ~o to another club. There
JUSt aren t many places I can go if
he signs."
From Page 86
RAINQUT ...
l vonte whether she is the leader
or back an the pack, was smiling
and en)Oytng the day with friends
and relat.Jves. "It really doesn't
make any difference to me if the
tournament is delayed. I feel I
w1U play just as well tomorrow,"
she said.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. March 15, 1982 117
'Slkma caps Seattle comeback
A foul thot by Jack Slkma with two seconds
left gave the Seattle SuperSoruca a m
98-91 victory over New Jeniey Sun<Uy I
night in the NaUonal Basketball AB· ,
IOdaUon. The Neu had taken a 97-95
lead y.r1th six al!COnda left on a jumper
by Albert KIDI but Seattle scored on a eass
from midcourt to James Don.aldton who wws
fouled on the play. SUuna rebounded the mis8ed
foul shot and was in tum sent to the line . . . A
22-foot jumper at the buzzer by Jobn.oy Moore
gave San Antonio a 119-117 victory over Chicago,
snapping the Bulls' three-game wanning
streak . . . Klkl Vandewelbe scored 26 points
and Glen Gondrellck adde<f24 aa Denver routed
,Golden State 127-101 ... Robert Parilb
poured in 33 points as Bos~n_ topped Phoenix,
105-92 . . . Sld.ne)' Moncrief had 22 points and
Mickey Job.nloa added 21inMilwaukee's129-100
triumph over Utah . . . Jollaa Erving netted ao
points, spar.king Philadelphia to a 128-114 victory
over Kansas "City . . . Greg Ballard led a
balanced Washington attack with 20 points as the
Bullets stopped Atlanta 92-85 ... Kelly
Trfpacka acored 37 points, including 13 in the last
nine minutes, to spark Detroit to a 109-103 win
over Cleveland.
Waltrip wins first race of season
Darrell Waltrip picked up his first victory of
the season Sunday. taking advantage
of an accident that knocked Dale 1• Earnbardt out of the lead to win the
Valleydale 500 Grand National stock ,
car race in Bristol, Tenn. The defen-
ding NASCAR Winston Cup champion had
dropped out of both previous 1982 races after
suflering mectianical problems but his Buick Regal
ran tlawless1y ~unday . . . Vlta1 G.erulaJtls of
the United States captured the Belgian Indoor
Tennis Championships by coming from behind to
down Mata Wilander of Sweden, 4-6. 7-6, 6-2 in
a match in Brussels.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Hockey -KinRS at Edmonton, 6:20
p.m. KPRZ (1150). Basketball -UC Irvine at
Oklahoma. 6 p.m., KWVE (108 FM).
TUESDA y•s RADIO
Baseball -Dodgers vs. Detroit at Lakeland,
Fla., "10: 10 a.m .• KABC (790); Seattle vs. Angels at.
Palm Springs, 12:55 p.m., KMPC (710).
Bucket captures
Pritikin Trophy
....
MARINA DEL REY -Bucket, skippered by
Frank Meeks, Santa Monica Yacht Club, was the
winner of the Pritikin Trophy predicted log race
Saturday, sponsored by the Southern California
Cruiser Association and hosted by Del Rey Yacht
Club. ·
The 22.5-mile race in the ocean off Santa
, Monica Bay drew 29 boats. It is·one of the major
I predicted log races for skippers seeking points in the
Southern California and national championships.
Predicted log racing is for power boats and is a
contest of navigation rather speed. Skippers are
required to file in advance the speed they will run.
a.n~ predic_t th~ lime th~y w~ round all marks and
flJ\lsh, taking Lnto consideration the wind and sea
conditions. The winner is the skipper with the least
percentage of error over the entire course.
From Page 86
UC IRVINE •. . ..
be in a nuthoute tomorrow,''
Two players have kept Tubbe from th nut~
houac this sea.son -6-1 forward Dnid Little and
6-4 guard Chucky &rnctt. Little and Barnett~ the .1
B!g Eight m 9COrin{C th_l.a tca10n at 18.~ and 18.3,
finishing l -2 rl'Spe<:tivel y .
In Okl'1homn's fl.rat-round NJT wtn CM!r Oral
Roberts Tuesday, Little ac;(.'OW\~ tor 33 potnta and
Barrwtt 24 of the Soonera' 81. Tubba, in fact, when
pressed tor # stalr1Jntr lineup Sunday could only
name Little and &mett u tu. certainties.
"Tortl()rrow we'll pick th~ rest," aaid Tubbl of
has lineup. "Somctlmt.-s, if we can get away w1lh It,
we'll try to sneak e{ght guys out there.
"Honest, though, we don't know for sure who's
gomg to pl<ly "
Like San Diego S tate, wh.lch UCI defeated ln its
.11'8t·round game,Fnday, Oklahoma will have a
dec·1ded advantage playing on its own home court.
"We're something like 15·1 at home this year,"
said Tubbs (Oklahoma's only loss was to Mi..ouri).
"We hit a lull during the middle of our conference
season, but we're playing now like we did in the
early 1>3rt. We're really a funny team. In most cases
you can figure a team out, but this one hasn't put
together a super game all year. We'll have a good
stretch, but we've never been able to put It together
for 40 minutes -and that's unusual.''
That observation brought Tubbs' attention back
to Magee, since the All-American is the type of
player that can dominate a game from start to flni.sh.
"Any lime you have a guy hke Kevin , you have
to care about him and what he can do," said Tubbs.
"Our players may not know about Irvine, but they
know who Kevin Magee is.
"I watched him on TV before, hoping we
wouldn't have to play him."
Who knows? The Sooners still might not have
to.
Santa Cruz-50
boats dominate
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Dllll• Pilot 8oellng Writ.,
LOS ANGELF.s -Sailors in Los Angeles
Yacht Club's ocean racing series for the Los Angeles
Times. Lewis Whitney, Little Whitney and Todd
Pacific troph1es had an easy weekend Saturday with
a day race around the buoys off Los Angeles and
Long Beach breakwaters.
lt was the third race of the series and the first
in whkh the fleets were not sent off on courses
around the channel 1sJands. The race was sailed in a
brisk southerly wand that provided plenty of
windward work as well as reaches and spinnaker
runs
Trophy winners.
TlmH S.rt.• CLASS A -1 Clpango. 2
OVERALL t Rockal. Marl< Amante, 3 Brisa
8le1we1s SBYRC 2 Obsession. CLASS 8 -1. Elfoo.._. Ann, Paul Weege< WWYC 3 Whll.JOM Lar,ry Harvey, CBYC, 2 Blue
Stea. LBYC CLASS A -1 North•r. 8111 Sulllven. LAYC. 3
Rocl<el. 2 Obseu1on 3 Rodeo Drive, Roger Chittum.
Whl1 CLASS 8 -I Blue Mu PMYC
Bruoeodert0n. Capo BYC, 2 Wiiey CLASS C -I lAlacllno Ledy,
Coyote. John Meuenger-M•• Ro· Hobie and Sanoy Kern. WYC, 2 . eenbefg, KHYC; 3. Ghoat. Al Berg. I Coeur d• Lion, Edward Hue,
WYC CLASS c -1 Raveoe. KHYC; 3 Medlc;lne Man. Bob Lane,
Bud Troller-Mike Ellu, l YBC. 2. LBYC
Torch, Al Beartng CBYC, E•c.ell· MORC (Llllle Whitney) -1 FU!
bur Al Jones WCYC Whltn•J Lene, Shadden-Coleman. LBYC; 2
Wreckteu. A G. Kading, Cepo
8YC. 3 Trip)• Crown, M•11l'lall-.
911es-Rey. NHYC Whit,,.,..,_
OVERALL -I Clpengo, Even Mcllln. LAYC (protest pending). 2
Amante. Mel Rtchrey LIYC, 3
Brisa. Oennl9 Cl'loere-Olck Memo.
LAVC
Todd Pacific (PHRF) -1. To-ma11. Tom and O<K>g JorQ8<1Mn,
LAYC: 2 Gln119r Ale II, Andy Ayele,
ABYC, 3 Rlbbet, H•mbrlck-
lnlel111e LA YC
Sixty turn out for regatta
Sixty boats in nine classes turned out for
Bahia Connthian Yacht Club's St. Patrick's Day
Regatta Saturday
Saturday's races were for small boats sailing
courses inside the bay. Races scheduled for large
boats in the ocean Sunday were canceled because
of blustery winds, rain and heavy seas.
Results of Saturday's races:
SAN I ANA·20 110) -1 Mtke
Nesll NHVC 2 Mart.. Jensen, BCVC .) Jim 'lorman BCYC
PORTSMOUTH HANDICAP (5)
l Karen Bluel BCVC
SNIPE (6) Tte between Jon
Gary Thorne, BCYC. eno CllacJ
TWIChell, eve
LID0-148 ( 11) -1 Don
Webb BYC 2 Alan Oleton. BVC:
J. Tom P0<02. eve.
I
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ONE OF HIS biggest accom-
plishments came in the Domini-
can Republic last winter. Playing
for Mota's Licey team, Brock
managed to raise his bat.ting av-
erage 150 points in just two
games. He accomplished the feat
by goi!lg 9-for9 with five home
runs and 15 RBI.
Ano there are no plans in the
works to move Brock to another
position, like the Dodgers have
done with another first baseman.
Mike Marshall. who works out at
third now.
The final round was split into
two groups, some start.mg on the
first tee and the others on the
10th tee. With no television to
contend with today, the idea was
to get the round in early so the
players could leave for Las Vegas
and the J&B Scotch pro-am that
starts Wednesday at the Desert
Inn.
Meeks' percentage of error was 1.427. Second
was LnLeLu, skippered by Whit Shaffer. CaJjfomia
Yacht Club, with an error of 1.455; third was Roz n.
Si Bessen, Venice Yacht Club. 1.485. Pinckney. BCYC and • Don Crenll'law KHVC
SABOT A (8) -1 Jim Otis
ABYC. 2. tie between Joann Nor-
man. BCVC, ano Jell Olson, NHYC
SJ.BOT B (51 -1 P«ry Stern, BCYC
' (
Wlnner in the first year racers division was
Lolita, Bernell Blockus, CYC, 2.430. Second was
Audrey W, Tom Moore, Venice Yacht Club. 2.877.
LASER 161 -Cnerlle Bucio.·
Ingham NHYC.
LIDO· 1411 (61-1 1181>61-SABOT C (6) -I Mlh T aytor.
BCVC
Dodger scou'ta Dick Hager &nd
Andy Pienovi signed him alter
the Dod~ers selected h1rn as their
"It's the only place I've ever
played," Brock says.
• Sequoias WIDS title
SANTA CLARA (AP) -C.01-
lege of the Sequoias became the
first Northern California school
Ii.nee 1963 to win a state Division,
I community college basketball
title with a 67-51 victory over
Compton Sunday. .
Roland Brooks, a 6-7 sopho-
more from Detroit, led the Visalia
school with 20 pointa and 10
rebounds and was voted the
outatanding player in the Cali-
fornia C.Ommunity C.Ollege Bas-
ketball TournamenL
Skyline C.Ollege of San Bruno
captured the Division n title with
a 72"'65 win over Shasta C.OUege
of Redding.
Compton Wll led by 6-7 aoph-'
omore G reg Brandon of Phil•-·
delph.ia, who had 16 pointa and
nine rebounds. He was narnect to
the all-toum.ament team, along
witr. teammate Nigel Wal.lace, a
guard from Milwaukee, who
played the final game with a
heavily taped, sprained left wrist.
Cleave l...ewis of Idaho Falls,
ldaho, and Todd Davis of Detroit.
both from College of the Se-
quoias, also were named to the
all-tournament team along with
Alvin Battle of Merced.
Jamal Hoeey. a 6-6 freshman
from Oakland, 8COred 20 points
and pbbed eight rebounds for
Skyline. while guard Otis Ward
of San Franciaco added 15 points.
Both made the all-tournament
team, which was beaded by their
5-11 sophomore teammate Joe
Sweeney of San Francilco.
Mission Viejo's Marde ll
Wilkins. who had a brilliant front
nine during the third round Sat-
urday but faltered on the back
side, was tied for eighth going
into today's final round. lf she can
maintain that positiqn, it would
be her best-ever finish in an
LPGA tournament.
Shoe scores
Madison
overlooked
CHARLOTTE, N.C.
(AP) -James MADI-
SON C.oach Lou Campa-
nelli has no chance to get
his basketball team in to
The Associated Press Top
20 poll this season, but
after his team's narrow
loss Saturday to top-
.J ranked North Carolina,
ARCADlA (AP) _Blush With he feels a n:consid~ration
Pride, a 6-1 shot, wo(l the $167,-~ ~e~p nught be
~~am5¢o~~-~:1;~1J0fuu°: , ''North Carolina _is the
Sunday as champion rider Bill number o~e team m th~
Shoemaker added another to his co.untry, Campanelli
growing list of $100.000 winners. saJd. Shoemaker brought Blush Unfortunately, the
With Pride in aheaa of the fa-Dukes aJa:o have los~ their
vored Skillful Joy by "' of a opportunity to claim an
length as the latter, with Chris NCAA championa~p af-
McCarron riding, could not ter the 'J'ar Heel.a 52-50
withstand the closinR dash. ·victory fin the Regional
TEMPERATURE'S RISING
AT ORANGE COUNTY
FAIRGROUNDS
See and talk to GENERAL HOSPITAL'S nrey HEATHER
WEBBER (Robin Mattson) this Sat. .3/20. 1-.3PM & hot
. GOLD MEDALIST BRUCE JENNER this Sun. 1-.3
PM at the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA KIT CAR &
ULTRALIGHT SHOW. It's the world's most sizzling &
sensatlonal KIT CARS based on ·55 Mercedes Gull .Dodgers ~q, __ ~str_os
VERO BEACH (AP) -Rookie Candy Maldonado
Zillgitt ·and Wright ._..._.._.1----lng, '49 •ag X-IU~. '55 Bathtub l?Qrsc~e, ·29 -
Mercedes. '.37 Jag., Hall Pantera. '52 MG. ·55 T-Blrd,
Cobra. Manta, and more. Also the Quicksilver,
Falcoln, Pterodactyl. Tomcat Ultralights. farth Sta-
1 slammed a two-run homer and Roo C.ey and rookie
ln1le1der Daw Ander.oo ellCb knocked ln two Nm \
to leed Loe Anfelel to a 10-5 exhibition victory over =========~
Howton Sunday. )
The Dodpn, ·win the sprtnc, bad only a 5-4 Jeect I
1en~ the elchth. but~Pl)eftld the Aairtw' Mark
•r&o. f« five NDI on alX 6f1a, one of them Maldc>
mdo'• tint bbmel' of the sprina.
Bob Welch. the ~· 11\arte', earned the win and Tom Nledenfuer a MW.
Dave ~. wbo followed starter Bob Knep-1 per, tocak tbt ...
,,_ ~ bau.end foJ.a' 1:1omton ptcbentor 1e
blta. 11 ot ta-~ ~.:. ~2-
1 tndt,,..""i:. ct;;ft~. Wtth • 2 .. 2 exhlbhian m.rk.1
25th year
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NBA ftlTUIH COM"IMMCE
l'edftc OMelofl w L l'ct. oa
lMeH 43 21 872
SMttle 42 21 687 ·~
Plloenla 35 28 556 7\.\
Goldea S1a1a 35 211 54 7 8
Poni.nd 32 30 5115 10
San Otego 18 48 2SO 27
Mldw .. t DMelon
San AnlonlO 311 24 8 Ill
Houtlon 38 28 583 3•;,
Oanvflf 34 30 531 5•;,
Dallas 22 42 3<14 17\.\
Kantu CUy 22 43 .338 18 lll•h 111 45 2117 20•;,
USTl"N COHFEMNCE
Boston
Phlladelphl•
New JflfHy
Wethington
New York
Allaflllc DM•lon
48 15 782
45 17 728 2'"
33 32 506 16 31 31 500 111•;,
211 36 440 20
C...tr•I Dlwi.lon
Miiwaukee 43 21 672
Allan1a 211 33 468 13
Dalloll 211 35 453 14
Indiana 29 38 448 14'~
Chieago 26 36 ~ 17
Cleveland 14 48 226 28 ._., .. ._..
~-138, DtflN 118 Boalon 105, PhOenla 112
Wuhlt>glon 112. Atlanta 85
Pfllladell)hle 128. Kan ... City 114
Milw-ee 1211, Uleh 100 San Antonie> 1111, ChlCaO<> 117
SMll!e 118, New JatMy 07
Oen..., 127. Golden Slate 101
Oettoll 109, Clev9land 103
TOftlelll'• a-No g--uleO TIMMey•aa-
Lall.,. at Ponland
San Antonie> •t New York
S..ttla at Indiana
Boaton a1 Wunlngton
San Diego al 0.trOlt
Phllao.tpnl• ., MllweukM
Pna.nlx at HOU91on
Utah at Oen-
Lekere 138, Meverlckl 119
DALLAS -Brl1low 8. Vincent 22. W Cooper 10, Davll 14, Tum41t 5. Blackman
25, Span1rkal 5, AQ1'1rre 111. Lloye 2. Nlmphlua 4, l eG•tde 2. Kea 2. Tot.i.: 49
17· 111 118
LOS ANGELES -Rambl1 4, Wilkes
26. "bdul.Jabbar 28, JOMIO<I 13. Nl•on
23. Brewer O. M Cooper 14, Landsbergflf
9, Jordan II, McGee 11. McKenna 1
Tottls 57 24·30 138
._. by 0uert ....
Dallas 3<I 24 23 35-118
Loa A~ 40 30 40 28-138
Thr ... polnt goaia -Aguirre. Fouteo
OU1 -None, Total hMa -o.... 28. Loa ~ 23. Tec:Mlcel -o.11u Coecn MollL A -13.909
COLLEGE
(a.cond llOWMI)
EAST MOIONAL ..... ...., .• aco....
Nonll Cerottna 52. J-Madison SO Meml)ftls State 56. Walce F0<"1 55
luncUy'I 8cof'M
Villanova 78. Nonheatlern 72 (3 Oii
Alabama 811. St JOlln s. N V 68
MIOEAST "EGIONAL
S.t\WlMy'• Scoree
lOUllVllla 81. Middle Ten~ 58 Al•bam•·Blrmlngllem 80, Indiana 70
SUftdaJ'• ._..
Virginia 54. lenneasee 51
Mlnneeota 82. Tenn -Chananooga 6t
MIDWHT "EOIONAL
S.twdaJ'• Scoree
Houlton 78. Tut .. 74
Missouri 75, Merquene 611
lundey''• ._..
8011on Coti.Qe 82, OePaut 75 Kan1as SI 85, Arkanau 84
WEIT "EOIONAL
Saturday'• lcOfM
Georgetown, D ~ 51. Wyoming 43
Fresno Stale 50. West Virginia 46
luncs.J'I lcOfM
ldahO 69, IOWI 67 (OtJ
Or90on Stale 70. Pepperdlr>a 51
EAIT MGIONAL
(htntflnale and Flnele)
Match 11and21
(al IWelgh, N.C.)
North Carolina (28·21 vs Alabama
124-8)
~pllis Slate 12-1 .. VINaJ>OV• t23-7)
MIDEAIT MOIOHAL
(letl'llllMle and f1M6a)
Merctl 1• and 20
(al elnn.,.._, AIL)
Louis.vie (21·11) .. MlnnelOI• (23-6)
Alabama-Birmingham (24-5) vs 'llr-
gtn1a (30-3)
MIDWIT lllECMONAL
(hlll""*9 and Flnala)
~ 1tand2'1 (at It. l~)
Hou11on t23-7l .. Mlssou<l (27-3) Boston COiiege t21·111 Vtl Kanaas St
(23-7) ftBT l'IECMONAL 1*-......._and,,_..) MMdl ,. aftCI 20
(at Provo. UUll)
Georgetown. O.C (27·81 vs Fresno
State (27 -2)
ldlllO (27·21 vs. Oregon St (24-<I)
NCAA Flr\al Four
( .... lf!MI and FIMI)
llletcll 7T and 21
(•1New011NM)
Nl'T 0-T°"'Vflt
(ltcOftd~) IJC !MM (23·8) al Oklal\oma (20-10)
Mwyland ( 18-12) al Georgia ( 17·111
Btadi.y (22· 10) at SYTacuM f 16-121
Dayton (20-81 at IHlnoll ( 18-10) 8 05
Virginia Tech (111· 10) al MINAulppt
(18-11)
Aulgers (20-11) el Purdue ( 15-13)
Tulene t 18·8) al Nev ·L .. Vtgas 120.111 Te•aa A&M t 111-101 at wa1111ngton
f 111-91 ,,..,d ,._,.,
SllM and !>Winge lo be cMl.,"'11>8<1
lefftlftNle Monday, MMcll 22
"I N-YO<k f!Mk
WedMadeJ, lllMrcll U
Al N-Y0<k
~ • I • •
E•hlbltlon &tendlna•
AMEIUCAM LEAGUE W l Pot.
Cleveland 3 I 7SO
Miiwaukee 4 2 687
Boaton • 3 571
Toronto 4 3 571
Seattle 2 2 500 Oltcago 3 3 500 re.as 3 3 500 Ollktand 2 3 400
Kansu Clly 2 3 400
Anoaf• 'l4333
New York 2 4 333
BaJllmore 2 5 286
0elrOH 2 5 286 M1nneso1a O 5 000
NATIOMAL L.IEAO\le
W L l'ct.
AU•nta 7 t 176
Plltsl>Urgn 6 I 851'
Cinclnnall 4 I 800
San Otego 4 2 687 Phttadelpl\la 3 2 600
Chic.go 3 3 500 HouSlon 2 2 500 Dodtl«• 3 3 500 SI. LOUIS 2 2 500
Montreal 4 5 444 New York I 3 250
San Fr anasco 1 4 200
Today'• 0...... ~ vs New York IAl •• Fort
L&u0er081a Aa
New Yonc (NLJ,,. T0<onto a1 OuNld•n. Fla
Florida State vs "llenta at w .. 1 Palm
Beacll. Fla
Minnesota vs Housion at Cocoa. Fla
C1r>dnna11 vs Bos1on at Winier Haven.
Fla
Pittsburgh vs CetrOfl al Lakelano. Fla
Mon1real •S l(ar>SU c11y et Fort
Myers. Fla
P1111ade1p111a vs Bafllmore al Miami.
Fla
Oakland vs San Fr anc111Co at Scon•·
dale, Ariz
San Dt-00 •• Seattle tSS) al hmpe
"rtz Ch1c890 (NH) vs Cievetano at lucson
Ara
Anoaf9 vs MllW&ukae ••Sun City. Arlt
Chicago (AL) vs SI LOUii at SI Pel·
ertburg. Fla Suttle (SS) va Yucatan Uona al M ..
rlda M••lc.0
Exhibition
Angeli 2, Pedre1 1 (at Palm Spring•)
San O.ego 010 00 t 5 I
Cel1torn1a 100 10 2 S ;:
LOiiar Eache4Detger «•1 and Gwoaor Zahn and Boone W Zahn l
Elcl>elbe<ge<
Dodger• 10, Aatro• 5
(al v ... o .. ach)
HOU5lon 20? 000 002-~ 12 I
LOS Angeles 200 300 05• 10 16 ' Knepper Roberge t41 Ron t6J Meredith (81 and Pu1011 Knicely (6)
Weleh. Pa-(5). Ntac1enturllf (8) and
YNQef. Crow (91 IV -Welch l
Roberge HR -LOI AngelH Maldo
MdO
OrlolH a, Y1nkHI 5
(al Miami)
Ne .. Yor~ 000 •oo 010 r. 9 1
Balllmo<e 023 012 OOa-8 II 4 A~"41111. Wer.1mel11er (4), CtslrO t7J
and Foote. Flanagan. Grimal9y (5). T
Mar11nei 18) and Dempsey W F'lana
gan l -Rlgrielh HA Balumore.
Aoenlet.e
Blue Jey1 9, Twine e
(at Orlando)
Toronto 032 000 031 9 13 1
Minnesota 000 102 300 6 a o Leal, Befenguer (4). Murray (7) and
Pe1ra111 Gaudet (5), Reotern A Wiiiiams (4).Corbell(6) Ves.tls(8) Hobb1(ll)and
Wynegllt A Smith 16) W Murray L
Veseltc HRs -Toronto. Mlnr)que
Minnesota. A JOllnlOn 2, GMlll
Cerdlnele e, Mett 1
(at It. l'eterebut9)
~ YO<k (Nl)100 000 000-I 4 3
St lOU11 100 040 010-8 tO 2
JC>nfl Lynch(:>) uan mend HO<lget
Bochy t6). Anou1ar Romo (3) Cllatella
(5). Bair (7) l<UI (9) •nd Brumme< Pone<
(81 W -C11atet1a L -Lyn<:n
Brewert 3, Cubt 2 ,., ..... ,
Mllweu~ee 000 102 000 3 5 2
Chlc;ago tNLI 001 001 000 2 10 1
Vuckovich. Purol (5), OtMn (7) Ber
nerd (8). Mueller tlll and Yotl. Bird. Noles
l'l. Hernandei (71. EaslW>Ck 19). and
Oavts, Cox (7) HR -Mllwaukae Coo·
per w -c-w -Perrot L ~
Note&
Glent1 5, lndlena 1
(at lcottadele)
Cleveland 010 000 000-1 10 2
San f'r1nc;1sco 110 010 02x-5 8 O 61yleven. Lewellyn (2). Barker (4),
Sutclllf• (8, and HetMy, Banoo t7t. Blue,
Fowtk .. t•J. HOlland(JI. Barr \8)andMay, 1
Pruitt (81 W BIUll L -8 yleven.
Royela 13, Whlte Sox 13
(at llerMOl•) Kanae~ 201 410 000 022 1 13 22 3 Chic.goOOO 120 221 022 1-1321 1
Fros1. Spllttort (4), WrlQllt (7). l:riem-
berlaln (Ill. Hood ( 12) and Outrk, K~ C71. Lamp, Gelger (41. Ootaon (5). Ed·
werda (llJ, Slwy (lb). Cerranu t13) and
Hill. S.Clhalmer (~). Skinner (10) HA
Ch1C8QO Kime
SCOREBOARD
Red Sox 4, Tlaert 1
(at L.ak91end)
Bot1on 200 200 000-4 9 o
Oetroll 010 000 000-1 8 c
TU<!Or, Rainey (4), APQnle (7) and Uc
kart, Wilcox. PUhnlck (4~ Aotl\ec)lllld (8~
Saucier (II) and Pttr11h W -Tudor L Wtlcor HA Boalon AIOe
Plretee II, Expo1 1
(at .. edeftton)
MooltNI 000 100 000-1 5 0
Plttal>Urgn 030 330 ooo-11 13 O
Lea. 8ahn1en (51. Fryman (7) and
Blackwell, We~hHu1 (5). Rhoden, So-
lomon (4). Griffin (7) and Pena. Ale>.and«
(81 W -AhOclen L -l ee HAI P111t1>urg~. Pana, Berra
Redl 3, PhllllH 2
(at T.,,,pe) Ph1ladtfpllla 101 000 000-2 I 2
Clnclnn•ll 020 000 001-3 14 3
Chrl1ten10n, Oavts (5). RIJttch (7). Proty
t8J. Md Diaz, Virgil (8), McC0<mack (7),
Pa11ore. O'Keete 1•1. Combe (6). Pric11 (7). and Notan, van Goroer (8), O'Berry
till W Price L -Proly
Breve1 4, Rengere 3
(al Weat Palm hach)
NHL CA ..... LL COHFEMMCl
lmJlhe DM9loft
•·Edmonton
Calgary
Vancouver Ktno• Colorado
Minnesota
Wlnnl1>911
St LOUii
Clltcago
T0tonto
OellOll
W l T Of OA !'ta.
43 17 12 373 271 i8
211 30 18 300 309 88
24 33 " 243 281 82
21 3<I 14 287 311 '\ft
17 43 11 218 311 45
Notti• Dlwlelon 31 Ill 20 307 252 82
27 29 13 273 297 67 28 315 8 260 304 82
26 35 10 2115 322 82
17 36 115 287 338 so
18 41 12 240 312 48
WALES CONFl"ENCE
Patrick Olwlalon
x·NY lalanoers 47 IS 8 340 221 102
NY Rangen 33 2• 13 288 288 79
Pniladetphll 34 28 8 286 280 76
P111aburgh 27 32 t 1 283 290 6&
Wash1ng1on 23 37 tO 281 2115 ~
...... Anlte
IUMDAY'I MIUL.Tt
(Mttl of....,"-.......... _..,,., ,_.T flACL 1/18 mlee.
Moorl.ri Siar (Upllam) e.oo 4 :10 2 ao
Black s.11 (ValanNala) II 20 4 80 Cltl The PrOWI t~I 2.80 Aleo raced Atlantic Clly. Rooney.
Clleel<y Tudor, Bandlque, .....,_., Royal Eetl
Time 1'48 185
NCOHD "ACL 8 tu<longt
Buoyant LeN
(Hanaer1) 43.40 I 7.80 7 40
BO<rOwecl Maid 1s-1 18.20 6.00
Marie'• F .. t LeN (McCanonJ • 3.00
Aleo raced· Triple Mactl. Sunny Ridge.
Modeaty BlalH , Raging Storm, Tar-reato's Pazan
Time· 112 ~6
12 DAILY OOU9L£ (9·1) paid S210.20~
TIMI> "ACll. 11118 mlie9
tn61ano1a raxaa 000 001 t01-3 8 1
Atlanta 0 tO 000 03x-4 8 O Adame DMalon
Mont•••' •~ n 11 3211 1115 10 I "(Oelehou ... ye) 11.40 7.40 5.40
Hough, Matlack (4), Darling (7) and
Sundberg. Cowger(T). Nlekro. Bedrosian
(8). Alva1ez (9) ano Slnalro, Owen (8) W
Beoroelan L -Darling HAI
Tex as Wright A t1an1a. Whl...,lon
Merlnere 5, A'• 4
(al T.,,,pe)
Oakland 010 002 010-4 6 1
SNUle (SS) 013 000 001-5 8 0 Kingman Jonee (41. McLaugnHn 171
UnderWOOd (9) ano Kearney. Mltehell (8).
Bannlller OIMlon (51 Muuelman (8)
an6 Bulling W -Musselman L
MCL8'1Ql'll1t1 HR -Seattle, Zisk
Merlnere 7, Mexico City 1 (al Me.:lco City)
Seallle <SS> 020 •oo 001-7 18 I Mt~iCO Clly 000 100 000-1 3 1
Beattle. Beat (41. Castillo (61. Ra~ l7> Andersen (81 and Easl.,., Flrova (8).
Escetrega Otu (4J, Calderon (81. Antu· nea (71, Luna (8) Navarro (9) arid Heres.
Alvarez 181 W Beame L -escarrega
' HAs Seallle Slroughter Mexico City
Heru
.:• .... ~. -·
Vtlleydele 500
(at Bnetol, Tenn.)
Resulls lrom Sunday" Valleydllle 500 Grand National Slock car race wllh lype
ul car tap& compl<tted ano wtnner 1
ave<ege speeO 1n mp/\
I Darret1 WalltlP, Sulek Reoai. 500,
94 225
2 Dale Earnharo1 Fora Tnunderbiro
500
3 Morgan Sheptiero Buick Reoal
500
• Te1ry L•bOnte Cr>evrolet Ma111>u
•99
5 BobDy AiltlOtl ChllVfolel Mahl>u
4118
6 Harry Gani Bu<ck Regal 498
7 Rocnaro Peny Pontiac: Grano Pr••
•97
8 Ron Bouchard. BtHc~ Reoal 497
9 Benny ParlO<IS Pontiac: LeMan1
4116
10 Da"9 Marc1s Ch&Yfotet Mellbu
495
11 l\yle Pet1y BulCk Reo•l. 489
12 9red Teagoe Chevrolet Malibu
•87 13 Joe M1ll1~an Ponuac Gr and P(lx
485
14 Mark M11run. Pon11ac Grand Prta,
•82 15 Buddy Arrington. Dodge Mirada.
480
16 Jimmy Means Chewoiet Malibu. •7• 17 lom Gale, Fora Triunoerblrd, 473
18 Joe Rullman Buick Regal 4H
19 JD McOvttie. Ponllttc Grano Pm •3• 20 Jody Ridley f ord Tt>unde<blrd
421
21 Shck JOhnson. Pontiac Grand Prl•
413
22 Nell Bor>nett. Buick Regal. 404
23 Gary Bat0U9n. Buick Atgal 391
24 JOhn Mc:~adoen Bu+ck Reoat. 368 25 Ronnie Thomes Poollac Grand
Prla 307
28 DK UlrlCh, Buoclt R90a1 297
27 Rocky Rudd Pon11ac Grand Pr11
217 28 Otck Brool<s. Ford Ttiunoerb1td,
109
Bolton 38 24 II 277 244 85
Buffalo 35 2 1 14 284 223 84 Ouet>ee 31 25 24 313 2117 78
Ha.r1tord 111 3• ta 229 301 54
J< -clinched tlrat pl-In dlv111on
SundaJ'• kotM
Montreal 5. Botton 2
Colorado 4 Hart10<0 3 Washington 5. NY Range<• 5
Tonlllht'a G-1
Kine• al Eomonton
P1t11bur11h •I M1nneaota
Tueeclay'I 0atnM
Hartford at Oueoec
Boston at Bunato
W111nlpeg at SI LOUii
MeJor Indoor Socc:.r Leegue
£.atern Dlwlalon
W L l'ct. oa
New Vor~ 24 6 800
Pittsburgh 22 9 7 10 2'tl
Belllmore 20 10 667 ~
Buffalo 17 t5 53 1 8
Cleveland 12 18 400 12
New Jersey 10 18 367 13
P11111oetpn1a 8 24 250 17
WMlarn DMalon
26 6 813
1~ 12 613 8'>
14 18 4311 12
12 t9 387 13'~
9 23 281 t7
St LOUIS
W1cn11a
Memp1>1s
Denver
Kllnl8S Clly
C)hOf)l'U• 9 23 281 17
leturday'a lcore
N-Jeroey 5. Oen-2
1uncs.y'a lcorM
Cleveland 5 Kanta C11y •
ButtalO 5. 881\lmore • (ot)
Plt11bur9h 8 P! oenl• 8
N-YO<k 4 W•CMa 3 IOI)
SI lOU1$ 3. Mef1' pn11 2 (ot)
Oetivet 4 Phllaoelpfltl 3 IOtl
Today'a G-
No ga""'5 scr>eouleO
T.....S.y'o Qa,,,..
PtlCle"•• at N-Je<sey
Bai11m0<e at P111ladelPh•• Pittsburgh al Mempn11
Trout plenta
LOS A'4GIELES 919 • Ao<ck Cron.
C•~I••< l •k•. EI Oo•lclO Pa rk L•ke
FlhalMth ukt, Hanwn Dom Lt99 uil.H ~llllt Aotk Cre.ik, Lilli• Aotk Ae"rvolr
Pee• P•r"-L••«. PuOdlMO\lon• L•llle:
Pyrarn•d Uk• S.n Olm•' Aeter"YOlr. s..nt•
F• Rf'Wrv°O'r
OllANGIE L-41Ul'WI NIQU<PI Park Lekt
lllVE .. SID! C.i>ulil• LO t , $1<1,,,..r
uu
SA'4 llEll'4AllDINO Lytle Crnk
!MlclOlt .one! No<lh Forlo.•l. Sllnrw-L•lo.e
Deep ... n1hlng
DAMA -A"f/ 12 anglerl 5 cow cod. 27~
•OCll. cod
SAN DIEGO (HllM L.andlft9, F..__'a,
Point Locn•) 46 anglers 32S rock COd, I
•halibut. 3A bass 145 roe;~ htll 5 mackerel
Gr ... y (Guerre) 14.00 8.80 Glam0<ou• Oalu (\ltlanrue4t ) 5.20
Aleo raced: Hasty Nl)lnaky, Horizon'•
Dream, Ce41nda, Salute To Lo"9, Vttto.
Time Value. Royally Rewarded, Thraet
Time 1 47
FOURTH "ACE. 6 lurlonga. ACCOUttleel (Gue,,e) 4 60 3.20 2 40 Gallflfl (Slelnflf) 4 40 3 00
Senior Senat0< tValenzuela) 2.80 Alto racao Public Speaker. Tanno-
neci. Bold Toonder Nevada Dawn, SIMI
Mask
Toma 1 l:l 285
f1FTH RACE. 1116 mllaa •
0.p (Hawley) 11 40 5 00 3 20
Llbanon (Oelahouuaye) 3 60 2.60
Mull1 (mcCatron) 2.80
Aleo raced" Olaclaim. Par90n's L-. HIH Song, Pocll•t Man
Time' I 48
$5 EXACT" (7·41paid $13350
llX'TH "ACE. 8~ lurlongt
Time FO< RadeheCl<a
(Mcearron) 8.60 4.20 3 00
Buenos Otas (Castaned1J 4 20 3 20
Aggrand11:ement (LIC>ham) 3 00
Aleo raced Newel'! Love, Tabled
Paslion. Aat>elliOus LIL
Time 1 182/5
T IEVEpfTH II.ACE. 8'~ lurlono1. erresto s Singer
(Jim) 14.60 4.60 3.20
Mu ter Warrior (McCarron) 3 40 2.60
He's Something (Aamutaen) 4 20
Alao raoed· Be On Time. Samt, Royal
Pleasure
Time I 18 285.
15 EX.ACTA (5-81 paid $117 50
li2 l'ICK llX (1·5-6-7-3-5) paid $53',-
544 40 wlth three winning 11cket1 (llx
horset). S2 Pick S•• conlOlatlon paid
S 1,049 80 won r.1 wlnnlng llckell (tt.e
hOrsNI $2 Pick St• teretcn c:onaolatlOn
paid S234 00 with 22 winning Uckate
(lour ho<set, one teratcn °'three,,.,,__
1"'0 acralCllMJ
EIGHTH "ACE. 11118 mllaa. Bluth Wilh Pride (Shoemaker)
14 00 5 80 4.40
Si.t11tul Joy (McCarron) 3 80 3 00
Carry A Tune (Castaneda) 5.00 Also raced Avlgaitlon. Flr'Sl Aovanca.
Pua 0 1 Gold. A l(t15 For L.ucl<. Flying
Pa<lne< .Mtnn1te< B Sunalllne Statlhlna
Time I 4S 485
NttCTH RACE. 1· 1118
The "'gyle Kid (Va>anzuela) 8.llO 3.80 2.80
S..u Moro (McCanonJ 3 oo 2.60
Sllnglngly (Guerra) 3.00 Aleo raced Hard To l ee. Perry Cabin.
Pierre la Mont. P. Vik
lime I 45 285
$5 UACTA (2_.) paid $67 SO
Anendance 30,743
Betglen lndOOf'
(at.,,_.,
llnelee flnal VIias Geru!altla def. Mall WHlndar 4-8 7-8. 6-2 •
Orend Prtx toumement
• ( 14 Uft&, Awtrla)
...... Awl Anders Jarryd def Jose H'--u ~ 4-8, 8-4 .,,_ • •
0--.f'INI
J arryd·Hans Slmonuon def Rod
Frawley-Paul Krook. 8-2. S..O
WCT toumement
211 ..aka SPfleel. Butck Regal 68
30 O.Ck May 8u1ek Regel. 34
IAH SIMEON 144 anglert 356 ling
COd. 325 roe~ cod «6 red roell. cod 1.001'
bus
(llt ltlullldl) • .,,.... fNI
rvan Landi def Toma SmlO 3-8 8-.J 8-t.6-2(Lendfwtns $100000 ;,~·~.· $32,000) • • ..............
Capl1treno Bey YC
ti. Patrk:tl'• Oar A..aetta
(For PHRF yacht•)
OVERALL -I Holo Klkl, Rici< Ralf. Capy Bay YC: 2 "rlet, Bob Burkhardt, Oana Poln~
YC. 3 Calltornl9 Gold, Fred O'Connor.
DWYC
CL ... SS A -I Calltornia Gold. 2. Randy Tar. Steve Equlna, DPYC. 3 Rock N AOl<.k.
Otck Riiier, OPYC
CLASS B -1 Holo Klkl, 2 "''"· 3
llllOMO 8AY (Vlrg'I Lendlft9) 49
anglefs 45 rocll cod 18 red rock cod. 371
bass
AVILA IAY (Por1 ._Lui•) 41 angler•
45 ling CO<!. 537 rocli COd 12 mec:1<eral
IANT A 8A,.8AllA -14 anglert 121
calico bUI, t9 _,., baN. 1 ling cod 3
halibut. 1 bonito. 'l barracuda 24 roek llsh, 2
mackflfel
VENTUllA -50 anglerl 870 rock COd, 7
cow GOd. 1 ling GOd
OXNARD -154 onglflf'• 2. t&O roclt cod
1 ling cOd. 24 cow cOd
PO"T HUIE'NEME (American) -34 on.
glflfl: 2~8 rock cod. 2 cow cod. 232 red roel(
OOd
PARADISE COVE -111 anglen 201 roell.
cod
MAAINA D£J. REY 7 englerl 3 halibut. 1 barracuda. 7 rock llsn
UN l'EDl'IO (22nd It. Ulndlnt) -53
ang1er1· 68 calico bua. 28 bonito, 321 rodo;
llsh, 3<15 rOCll cod (l'cwte o· Cllll) -82
anglers llO bonito. 17 mackerel, 8 celloo
Flaplack. Alc.k Orcllerd. DPYC bass. 3 14 rocl< nan
CLASS C -1 Serena JOhn White, DPYC ' LONG BEACH (Queen'• Wharl) 50
NON SPINNAKER -t In Lieu Of. TOjTI anglers I wnlle Ml bass I bonito. 222 callco
Howard. CaPO Bay YC base. 2 aencJ b•H
Women'• toumement
(at Dallee)
llnglee fine! Martine Navratlfova def. Mime Jaueo-
vec. 6-3. 6-2 (Navratilova win• 135.000~
Warn ing : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. B mg. "tar". 0.7 mg. nicoune av.
per cigarette, FTC Report DEC. '81.
ln""81J Ci.eek:
(a4~FIL)
H trwln, $72,000 85-71-61-68 2611
T Kita. 135.200 8M7·71-87-270
G 8Utn1. $35,200 116-87-87-70-270 a Clemc>ell, Stll,200 88-70-87-M-271
C Peete. Ste.ooo 7~7-811-272
R Floyd. $14,400 e&-eMll-88-274 E S~. $13.400 88-71-8M7-276
P Ooathuil,S12,400 70-87-88-71-278
A IMen, S 11,200 86-88-73-68-277
D Graham, S 11,200 117-74-811-87-277 •
"North. $8,480 88-70-611-71-278
S Sim~, $8,480 71-87-88-72-278
J Miiiet, $8,480 811-71·72-88-278
S BallM1flfOS. S8,4to 8tt 72-e8·70-278 0 WatlOn, $8,480 73-88-68-71-278
e G11<1«. se.200 10-ee-e11. 12-21s
L Travino. $8,200 811· 71-68-73-2711
0 POOiey. $6,200 72· 71-87 ·811-2711
B Brillon. S6,200 74-68-89-68-279 B Wadklna, $4,036 70-68-70·72-280
M McNulty, $4,035 88-71-811-72-280 G M0<gan. '4.036 70-68-811·7 3-280
I AOkl, s.t.035 83·71·71·70-280 e Lietzke. $4,036 811· 71-70· 70-260
G P~1. '4.035 73· 70-89-88-280
T WatlOn, $4,035 71~11-71-280
M Mceumbet, $4,03571-70-70-611-280
M McCllO\;gh,$2,720 811-70°73-811-28 I
M Hatalaky, 12,720 72~11.&9·71-281 e Roger•. s2.oee ee-10.13-11-282
J S•mmon•. s2.oe11 70·70·73-811-282 e Allin. s2.oee 12-10-10-10-282 B Bryan!. 12.oe11 116-74-70-70-'l82
Jc snea<1. s2.oe11 13.10-10-68-282
T PU11Hr, s2.oe11 11-12-e1-12-282
M Hayea. s2.oe11 7t-70·73-68-2a2
G Hallbetg. Sl ,880 86-811-74-72-283
M Lye. St.880 70-70-70-73-283 B KraUer'I, S 1,322 68-71-74-71-214
H Sulton. $11322 70-87·74-73-264
W Blac:l<brn,•1.322 70-70-70-74-264
0 T-. 11.322 70-70-71·73-284
0 " Walbrlt>g. S 1.32272·71·87·74 284 c Coody. $1,322 70-73-811-72 284
P Stawarl. S1.322 89-74-70-71-264
M Jamee, $11118 811-70-73-73-265 o Pot14. ma ee-10-11-10-295
M Soft. JWll 116-72·75-70-285
L Thompson, $9118 74-811-70-72-285
V Healn«. $1117 811-70-73-74-286
L Miiier, $1117 71-811·71·76-286 J Coot<, Slll7 78--67-70-73-286
K Gree<\. $1117 72-811-75-70-286
M Reid, $1117 70-71·74-71-286
M Cllavec<:hla, $1117 811·72·72·73-286
M O'Meata. $872 7 t-68-74·74-287
M Brannen, $872 71-89-77-70-287
T Shaw, $872 71-71-73-72-287
0 Elehelbflfge<. $872 71·72·70-74-287
F CQnna<. $872 611·74-74-70-287
Vlnteae lnvltetlon•I
(at lndlan Weh)
M Iller Berber .$40 ,000 84-611-86-7 3-282
A Plllmer.S18,866 611-72·7~70-283 uan S•••· ,.HI.-IU-71-611·73-283
Ar1 Wall. $18.1168 74·70-811·70-283
Abt DaVICnlo.S 12,00075-70-74-88-287
8'fly Caapar, SI0.000 71·74-70-74-289
Don January. S9 .000 78-70-89-7 5-2110
Tom NlePOr1a. $7,75074°74-73·71-2112
Rob Aoaburg. $7.750 75-69-75-73-202 K .. Nagle. $6,500 72·74-71-78-2113 Guy WOletNm,$6,500 78-71-70-74-2113
Paul Harney. $6,500 76-75-87-76-203
Jack Burke. Ss.ooo 73-73-7~73-2114 a-LllU., $5,000 72-70-8-74-2114
Jarry Berber.S5.000 78-76-811-73-211•
Sam Snead. $4,000 74-78-71·72-205
HaMe Ward. s.t.ooo 75-78-75-71-2111 Mike Souchak.$4,000 76-78-73-71-2118
<Hofga Beyer. '4.00077-74-611·78-2118
Tommy Boll. $4.000 74-73-30-72-2911
Dow FnatetW!d.s.t.00080-72-74-73-2119
Don Falt1lald. s.t.000 74-75-74-78-209
Bob Stone, $4,000 78-80-72·70-300
Uonel Hebert, '4.00076-75-78-73-300
Bob Goalby. 1-4.000 81·75-88-78-300
Weettend trenuctlon1
8AH8All ~LMll-
ANGELS -Senl Bltt Traver1. Ron
Romanick and Alclr. Foley. plleher•. Gary
Pe1ti1. oull-. Sieve Hen ano ~H
Worden. cetc,,.,•. and Julio Perez, In·
llelder. to their minor league camp 1n c-Grwtde, Atlz 13 ....._..L...-
NEW YORK METS -Signed John Tim
Wllaon. OU1tlelclar. and atalgnta him to
\Mir mlno< ~ lrllning camp ST LOUIS CAROtNllLS -Sjlnl Mike
Kinnunen, pitcher. and Kevin Kennael)'
eaten.. to their mlno< league comple•
'°' r·eaalgnmetll Cou.fCM
TENNESSEE -Named 8llt Shaw an
... 1s1en1 toot bait coecn VMI -Nwned Marty Flalcnet l'IM(I
bulletball coech
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1°" PROPERl IE:':>
MOVE UP TO
NEWPORT
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1°"PROPE:Rl1E<:,
VACANT
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lot fiOX 132 cll'a r and rt•
adv to build Onl1
S'i!(950 Ca II !or mo rC' 1)(-
trub 546 :!.113
: t!~$M1 "" fil/7
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VIEW TOW .. HOMES Master suites V1ev. or
Ocean & Night lt!(hts
(~et Arl'a Parks. OJ><'n ::~ spaces SI J7 ,000 X Int
: ~ F'in Hal or Pill Al(l s
, , i51 9905, li7l i31H> ..
li41
t7JI ••• '•4'1•
SI0,000 DWH!
FIXER! :::; Rargam • fl~Clrm 2 bath.
•" pool ' Ov.nrr C'Xtremrl) ;·~ rmt1vatcd' Sl\8.500 total
,., pnre Call lor more <le ~;;: tails 54&2313 ,.m
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
.USOl.UTI STEAL
ltdllctcl s 150,000
West Bay bayfront. Shps for 2 boats.
remodeled 3 bdrm. 3 bath $1.200,000
Ocean & jetty views Manne roo m. 4
bdrm. 3 bath, 3700 sq.ft Sl.385,000.
UDO ISLE HOMES
Prime Lido Nord bayfrof\t . 5 bdrm. 5
·bath. Lge L.H. 2 boat slips $1.500,000.
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large
rec. rm beam ceilings, $420,000.
UNDA ISLE IA YFIONT
Lagoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath,
playroom. dark r m. den. $1.350.000'
IA YSIDE CO~E
Spectacular bayfronl ~1ew 4
bath, 2 boat slips Sl,900,000,
bdrm. 4
1US VIST AS-MISSIOH VIEJO
Nev.· French Normandy 4 bdrm. 4
bath. guest house. pool. $795.000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .
341 Boy\1dt> Orovt• N B b7S b161
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"PROBATE"
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count r} k 1tt h1•n 12 • l1na11nnR a1.1tlJl1ll' 1
Pnt·11 on!) $14!:1,!JOO Ca II
!or more dt•tatl~ i
546 2313 I
IESTDUP'lEX
IUY• START SMART rn~ Coron:i del Mar
SI 3 000 Dw.,,_. locallon close to bhop
t . "" pmR and 1ransporta11un The u tlmate co~I~. Clean2brlrm hou!>eplu~I ~lesa ga.rden ~o.mc I bdrm ap.irtment
Soanngcc1l101?s Cr.1rkl· priced right at Ju~tl
mj! hreplart>, 3 :.~aciou~ $289.500 Plus. 11v.n1•r
txlrm:. 3 car ,f.!Jruj!e v.111 ltnan1•c 75'. of the·' Only $130.000 ( a II nnv. · purcha~1· pm•e .u ht!lov.
fi73 85.50 1n1 rllC't r ;; ll·~ '
WL~JYY '
TAYLOR CO.
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mG CAHYOl'I "VEltSAILLES"
Golf Coun;c view! Beaut landscaped.
Park·like setting. Lovely pool, spa &
gazebo Gated cou rtya rd wi th
fountai n. Marble royer w glittering
t'handeher 4 bdrm'i, den. formal din
rm. 4•,2 ba. $950,0C:() including land
2111 San Joaquin Hllf1 Road
MEWPOIT C&mll. M.I. 644·49 I 0
wffh financina SOUGHT lit!a~t J Hr 2~, ba home n o. o o o v A / I" ti A 3 BR 2ba or 2+gud\ in w/rrurrored walls. lots weleome _Bkr!J48.0'709
owners unit also 2 br SElOOM of marble, 3 t·ar gar
rental rottagt All in $600,000 Call 644 04~ oet.lr IHUstah
sharp l'Ond w /ext•l'l loea FOUND' •••••••••••••••••• ••••• lion Ownrr will rarl'} • Mobile Homa
lge 2nd TD Best huy m 4 Br, l Ba UDO ISLE r....... .r....L... lO~n roronly $280,ooo IAYFIOMT rut"_. II 00
Cal644·72 I I J 2 97°/o $1 000 000 •••••••••••••••••••••• AN 0 •l'(HtTl'Nl 'l'\' Charmin'g 2 Hdrm plus bdrm. I bath, new
L I K !'; T II I S ' l r den. 2 bath. pier and slap l' a r Pet & d r a Pei. ~ reproat•hahl} ,pvtlt'') to accommodate 40' ijeau11lul adult park. I-;----:---2 i.ty 2 ) r old pcrrect built North ~1de F'or an lqw i.J>are rent..646:.8612 ____ IMOol..., .... .,.._,I farruh home s1tuatl'd on appointment to !>ee lht) ewport Beach De Ania
) ~ "llU'tit NGOl'S lot exl'lus11•l' property, t•all haylrun\ Park Mint DUPLEX HY(WNF.R w'lnotball ~t11·1J 540-1151 rnniJ '78 dbl wide.
MUST SELL,.i..1--+-;:.:lla::..;1.;;·kvard Aboit' In fireplace, brick patio. ~st Colh Of er c I rJlr mdutll'l> l:.I f6t.OOO. '63 double wide 675-3063 679 9667 TI> or approx S74.500 romer lot S39.000 Bill
at 12•,•, "AD GET Grund,•675·6_161 Tiii ... 2:\ D T 0 0 F' l'liiiiiiiiiilliiiiii_____ "
FIXER UPPICR Al'PHOX SSK,5110 al 'ad1llac or the mobll~
RCTaylorCo
_.. 13'•"· 15 YR Fl'l.l.Y 5 Bit 3 Ba, qwel nbrhd. homes' S1hert·res1 Cot
PRICE REDUCED 1-'ront row Dolphin Ter AM (I RT I z ED ' llut h submit all 11Ht'r~ 1\sk tal(e. 2 br, 2 ba . wet bar.
u11 1h1~ ~uper shJql 3 rai·C' Overlookin~ Yacht loans lull1 asi.unud.lle 111g,J250,000 631 7215 vud v. lru1l t rre~
Bdrm homi.' Wl•I har, Cluh on Buv~tc1l' Dr OWN EH. LEAVl!"iG Adults, no pets Owner Litrl!P'l t-<EE 1111 marhll' frplt' & rnul't1 llwhlcr unahlc 10 lmtl>h STATE ~1l ST SEl.1. 972 "566e\S
mm• •~ ulfl-rl'i.I b1 th" n •noi a I inn ~o ) l'J 1 NOW' t>ov.n pa) menl & DOVER VILLAGE Jv.ncr •73 tZxSO 213 r.
'41ildtr's Special 01Ant>r v.bo 1~ '™"t .inx finatll'tnl( ai allahll· al tcrnb nel(ottahle Your CONDO "' d m 1 n age 5 5
ViloPltVulot 100' lo mo\t' Onl) 12 , ... l\ie~i.1 .. Jpprox 1·hanrr !or a trul· \dult tomple~ 2 bdrm 514,IXX>olr l·6280l32 Near s m1lhon dollar $129,500 f or add11111n.il I $ ~() JO r h I bari:.ttn di JU~l $W31100 2 ., b J th p (J 0 I . homes Seller v.111 ~uh 1nlorrnat1on 1 Jll C ,ll( to IOI~ pr111ci· Wamt'r,ab'l,559!:14011 r lubhouH, <loublc 19 l'rownpoml 12 X 40,
t11errdms111a.'!i:,. s.oooubm1t yuurl·A979 537!0 LSi:4 TE ! l'rlt'lod far helov. market garage Walk lo :.hop~ & Laguna ~al'h. Ocean ..,,,., !or qull·k salt• Very PERFECT market S14!!.500. View $13.500. 673 7443 larjl<' prol1l potenllal 497 2006
7,\cll" p7!:~s apprm1·t! Bkr I SPOT ! RCTaylorCo
640 9900
IOATSLIP I lncludt•d v. tt h Lh1s
:"'EWPt>HT ClEA<'ll
~harp 2 stun 1ov.11ho11'>i.' 3bdrm 2:llJth
lirpplJt'l' 5211 om IX""
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bll' linannnJ! JI .ill SSO.IKJO dov. n ~'u II pr11•1• Sl95.000'
Bolboo lay Prop.
RHffors
• 675-7060 *
LUXURY DUPLEX
SO.()FHWY T~o spa1·1ous 3 Br 2 Ba + d<'n units L'pper ha~ mtnt \'U or O(:ean Laun
tir. ~pare m ~ <ll' h un 11 \dJat'l'nt to lnine Ter ra1·l' $44!1 50tt
...,. "'' Mobtlt' Home. dbl v.1de.
REALTORS I ---------for !Jm•I) v.1th l'111ldn•n SJ72 mo spal'e rent, (lull'I \II t't'l du'l' to I adlts pre!. s m pet OK p.1rk' .i111I ckm1·11t<1r) qwet II B corner lot H hool .t hdrm 2 ha $29.000 or best Ov. nl'r
CostoMtto 1024 •••••.•........•..•....
Owntr Finonci"q ~ n l' l' rtt• ti 111 p a I I !I 847 2954
Cuk 3 Br 11 z Ila hll"rtll' V.l(h ~pa rll'V. (''llJl.ll'I 1
plumbtnl( & 2 C"al I
!:Jrllj!l' .\"Um(• ht .,,
OWl' lrR 2nd \i.k1ng
$113.IX•I 631 iJ711
Mature: lan<hrap1111: I ~mrtery lots/ 51~ ~1 low dn or trade Crypk 1500
H ,, • "'. ~ •'J I 1 I
SEA WIND 1
S435 000 I TRADITIONAL
REALTY J u'I n'<luce~ $20 oou on
th" Rnrgeoiis ·I l\ H. ~ am1h Rm & Honus Hm ·Fore1er 11e~·
Hnght & rherr)' rno1r I * MfSA VERDE * '+573CAMPllSD1:IRVIKE 111 comhllon Owner v.tll 1 WlTHP<'JOI \ND SPA
hel11 r:nanc~ and youl Spal'IOUS 3 U<lr'm . ~ ha
uv.i)th( hind t Beautalul an·a $15.000 * •21K DOWN 644-9060 dn Askin!{ $2411 O(lO
~~~p)mt Pl' Al(t $1200 /MQ
I~ late.ct I 006 • . . l:lt>st as~oma llli.' rindn• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAL~ o.H 'r H "· l) ~. mg IO Woodbndl(i> Lux F..aslS1de (O!lla Mella un l660 s II home Full
Trad<• your T O's r1r pro tL<; with large lent'ed lut. up:{t'e onlt"q room for RV Ml'Nash perty tn any stale f<fr Realty. da)ll 642 1334. 179.000 I
Iii.._,.,~, lltr. . . ~I '"''..... r 9c L75·28 6 01.Df.R :!Rr. IH.1 lit t•or R ally
\ ttrsatll~' ~lud10 Pen ••••••••-•••••••••••••• 1hou.w wndtJ Take 01 t>r 1 Bunal plot II arbor
h11th a~wmahlt• loan al Lav. n M 1 O l 1 v ~
11 ,·. Ov.m·r ~111 tun Mermnal Prk.55i·4349 ~uler I all• m111h·I C'a r as
1fov.n pa1111 t Seller Coftlllltrciol
d"blJNatc At·t labt''' P'roperty 1600 Onll S89 'JOO (.';,II J trn •••••••••••••••••••••••
.\i.'l. !l'i!l 53'iullli2 !!597 PALM DESERT
ABSOLUTE
STEAL!!
SllOPPING CE~Tf:R
34.00J sq rt rentable 1 '• arre~ Out or town
owner SI .800.000 Term:.
•7141 846-32711 12 13 1
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CDM DPLX
IYOWNEI
COLE Of NEWPORT I
REALTORS
Balboa Island Propert) l'\'es8SI 9j!89 [Uj)ut. .. ..1h Id
" ner lot. lrwt lrt>e~ "m I e garal!t.> SIJO.ooo owr 551.:moo ISAL~: OR TRA O t: PP til41331!Ji51 mo Rarrano l'k .. ,,1n1ne
Balboa b land. 9 B!lrm. $
& tJ untb I 1: blm:k to 3Rr ~1?~~~~~"1an-I~ leoc:h I 048
1 ... tJkl· rn) r1•putalwn on the f'Al'T that tht~ IS thl' BEST RL'Y 1n !\cv.port
Fka 1·h II 1ou arl' a
ll'g1t1malt' bUI er CAI.I.
:"!IE DIHEl'TI.\' Jnd 1011
v.tll he impressed
CiRf: . .\T Bl Y' <WEA:'\
\'l', LRG 4 BUR. PRO F
l>El'OHATEO pool. )pa
& hke nu Jll for onl} 5376 51•1 ,\ 1r;uJ1• ~ 111 hl
1 ons1dert'd ' ou v. on I beltl'I c II until \OU SCI' ti r a l l I' A .. I' H I t' I\
TE:'\'OHE Dtrc1·ll.1 759 1221 or 760 R702
roDAY'
Two 2 bdrm units, ~o of
P Cll . co rner lol
smitle story. d1nded h) 1tarages. assumahle 10 7
hi TD of $100.000. o~ ner
v.111 assist l1nance. Ice. 1rnmar. $290,000 521
Carnation A\'e . CdM
Call 673 0241, 675 5142
I h;n large ~r~t ru ~ .. 6236· ·:rttiP" !••••••••••••••••••••••• 121/ \frNash H1•Jlt1 1~· a ,, ..
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675·5511 d.n, li42 133f. "'"' E'SIDEJUHITS I r-~lotl!.LLI
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TWO MINGLES lolboa PeninMlo I 007 I ~.irns. r.irHl1 c•at11n1·1s I\ ,1op1n~ par<"i.'1 ,hurt
Pr•rf for sharell 1•11u1t\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :'o'rw t·arpel l~·lov. a11 I d1~lan<·1• from tcnn1~ & I $5000 eo. j 1Jrai,rd '.tltll' hJ\ 1' hl•at•h ()v.nr ha ~ tn
l'dM Duple~ 1\o
ne~at11 e v. 1lh pos~1ble
lour income 640·6175
u :ASE OPTION l'Xl'( Income Property 2000
rmulo. "111 01•can & ba1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Roqiw River Ore ~19.51~ J'sum.i hit• I •t
O\\'l' 2rnl 2 bl11m .ill
i:lt•\'. IJllOI H\ f'ktnl(
l luhh~1· i\dlt ron1m I i ll ,19 5 !lO:!ll or
503·582 02211
LOWEST PRICE m tlll' ar<'a lorth1~ 1011•11
4 &111n honw \ n·al
har)!alO Jt $1 211 <NMI t'all
nov. !179 537 O
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
HARBOR Rl(X;E-fRENCH MANOR
180 dtcJ"ft VIEW of lay, Ocean CMd r"I' ...,.. MocJlificetd qyality oftd
detail ~ tws 5,700 sq. ft.
residence. Formal ho111e with 4
btchoma. l bnrf, fonnal clRIRcj room,
ilmlenM farNfy room ond qlomorous
nmter ~ wttti fi,..,iac:e, aundeck
SCllN C9ld spo. Impressive ond custom
for tht pcriic* homto~. In the
bftf tndtion of ttiis LcMlis XIV Monor
...... S2.200,000 fM.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAl ESTATE
S.W. RmlM p,_,.., M~1
24J6 W Co.os1 Hv.v 315 Man"" AV«
Nl'WllOn Bt.c h &lbo.l lsi.nd
611·1400 '7Ut00
a~
roo&..Sl'DD Y AID + FtHAHCIH~ •
This almost new 3 BR (or 4)
2 master su1lt',, 2 c·.ir I Peninr.uf Point doru~e n,t ' l.i1v.. •I~ l'ludcd 111:.in~ for 1·u_~1111n I gar TOO ~ood In mt". J lldrm :iha1i larc1• l11 Sl~~l5~1~1\ pl,':.i ~ ~.·•t.'t·' ~111~ Sl25.o,oo Spt>1 Sll~.roo inc mom v.1th f1r1·11l.111• ov.~er Agt ~ d\~1~-;(l)'~H F \I n 675-1771 .in!I l11rmJl d1n1nf,! I · · · '1 •
l µ,tdtr' ll'dlu1"' COLLEGE PARK ts.io731
m11 ,lc·r hdrm v.ith Spd1·111u~Jll1f2 11ahume FAHT~STIC .HOME I lu t•pl;11•1• huj!i• f,·"" ti~ 1 v. high .1i.~um.1 hh• lo:in. 1110 ch•i: llC'l'a n 1 11•v.'
I room l..t ri:•• ~ c"J r luv. 1nl 1.111• t•nl\ 30011 +-.ind l'U~tom
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BIGCAHYOH 711rl'lam tv.nhunll' 2 hr.
:? ha, bt•Jul upgr;1dt•cl
mdl !I~ M33 v. klly~ !I !">
ArPLE VALLEY
Tax Shetkr :"l·ar nev. 4 plex 2 bdrm. 2 bath ea1·h untl
\\1th ltreplare. enl'losed
pi1t10. RaraRe 9'•'; 1st Pos ca~h llov. Now
$159,500 Ball Grund}
Rltr fi75 6161. g~rn'fi' P.lu' put 111 v. ti h Sl:!\l ~~I Su hm1t l1•rrno, G 11 u r mt· t k 1 t t· h" n l(a~ H~ Ov.n1•r v.111 {'Jll Rli t \l tlll ~1·n nlil !>~l\t• II\ 111)! rm
r<1rr. 2n1I s.195.(l(~I lnrma I 11anini: t 1111 WATERFRONT 1.AGUMAIUCH
HOME C.omrn'I indus. 14 units 642-520J) hreplan'' pool ~P~ LI!
I , LOCJUftO VillOCJf R.E
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n·<·areJ s.S89.t""I PRJV A TE IEAC H 9 3 limes l(ross Ov. ner Sensat11111JI I Rr homr fin AskmR $550.000 By ~matk un lhl' ~all'r" owner 645·34'!_7
To plael' your nws~JJ.\l'
belor~ thr
reading pubhr
phone
: •• c 497-1761
I ' · MHo Woods Dream '41ild to Suite I An ideal 2 ~t11r1 4 Panoram11· 01·1•an 111•v.
F'ealunng F'rcnrh door!>. Walk to beach. beaulllul frpk. prolt'!>~tonall\ de tn plex. 2·2 Br I 3 Br l'oratl'd & SAN DY BEACll Onh $249.000 & Patio lrpk S499.000 bedroom POOi. home lot m Lai;una Hrat•h
T!unkmi; or a nt'v. homt• ~•th exlrJ~ ~uu II JP Call Leoneford1•ta11'
sellrr v. all ·t·arn su· Owner will help l1nanre
hiJn at 1:1· i59 i5()1 01 Agent He<lda.646 1044 Daily Ptlot
Classified. 642 54'7H f ~ prel'1ate' 211 fiJth~. tlm \lob1'1'<1 & It) lt'l' th 111 or sprtni,: St•c t.hc tnl( and lannly rooms 714 640 2!112
mal\\' hsung~ m today ~ anti rrarkhn~ l1n•pl.ll"~·
752 ;:r.:i 12 l'ovmgton 4·plx. xlnt
terms Ask S290K ea
l'la~~1fted ro lumn~ Loket•p offtht•i·hill ' \I SIOt<Dn -lyOwner
&t25678, I trar t 11·e hrirkv.i>rk Leasev. npt10n 5)rold
------------------around ~I 12 2·, m 3Hr 2•, ba. d1nin11 rm. TIU.,.'rr.1'1'l.T c. ~ 1) '~ ".( -f} 1!: ~c... WOID ten>:>t I CJll for rleta1J5 I lam rm 2 car gar rni:d
Wc.lker Blee
Real fstate
v~ l'"l! ~~ ~ f.;(J' ~ 0•1 $199.000 979 2390 t yrd ocean 'u $245.IHIO •
14,,., ~.CV.Y I POU.OH ----TARBELL .i97TWI0510 HOME~ I O fe'J1tonoe '4foe1t o• 'h•
fou1 teroniblfd WO'd' be \ I NO DOWN OR low IO fo-m '""'~mp'• wo•d• I BToro I 0 32 I lot. nct•ans1 e or
••••••••••••••••••••••• htl(hv. JY north end
N u l E AR BT C4 Wh1tev.ater 111.''I 111 JR•D[ oro nyon beach See nnc Z Rltr " ... I II I I' I S98 500 1 494-0.164 ~7 5386 I " 1 1· t u r e \ q u e _ _ . _ _ 2 b<lrm. 2 ba rondo 6 ' ~'ALLRROOK rant·h. IS
rmpths n('v. ll111h as l.dle Fortst I 055 acres loveh home w11h
B U T I C I surtia ble loan By owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4500 fl + tennis rourt.
11 I' I I 1 21J 493 1151or7611 4589 pool, ndtnl( t ra1b Trade , .. •l(p• .. CE for smaller home in I ~Oii ~och I 040 -~ OranRe Co Full pnl'e I
I
• ....................... ESTATES $995.ooo Call wk nds
R U K Q I '· O~PERATF. OWNER 4 Br 212 Ba ""·5000 A•t "'"' or ext . Theres 1htS guy wf\o only 2 7 SQ Ft ...., ~,. """ I I I 14 "_-t1l~e<l 1bou1 re111emen1 Now l.arReSI Seachll 5 Br. 0t:-h4E I{ THAN 11;0 Wl'Ckda)S l!JI 1400
- -. -lhill he's 1e1c1e<l, he can't talk ru I <It'-s ii c· P r11 a<' Y Country rlub area MOD EL Jue.I ,.--------..1 about anytntno ... .... SllJOO's under m kl at llA..'i ~:VERYTlllNG Capistrano I 078
1--r-R_On-B..,.....E_W..-L-.--1 $249,500 Bkr 11411 0709 Cul dt• sac strl·et •••••••••••••••••••••• I I' j 1 j j 0 C.°"'P •'• '"• • <11• qvo•1d Sun & Sail II Cluh
_ _ . _ . . bi •1.n9 ·n '"• '"'"'"9 -d• • 2BR 2BA M anner·~ 20 min to Newport
--------'"" dovelop ''""' ,,.., ...., 3 i..-C.ove Condo Pool. Ten Center
rus. Serunty $2500 ON. S210.000 with $160,000 ACREAGE lyr lease opl1on Jl 12t,ftxe<lrale &fully
S1250/mo . S125K. 961\ as amortized ESTATES ~um OWC. Prtn onl> No pomts orquahlying 960.:.1J~-770-0347 Rustie English country Sl25.000 VA 12r~ Ln Owner I Agent estate on I acre with 5 Br
Shary 2400 sq ft 4 BR on --------•I 3ba home Wood and rul-de·SIC. $179.900 ----bnck noori ng, French
YACAH'Tlll l'Wwport•.ch 106t doors. bay "'indows.
7S9.ISJ
Pnnonl '.A...8!.~9·1366
8UMITS ewport Bch F ee land
Excellent Deprec1allon
Owner 1Bkr 955.3454
N E..JrJf//~'lfc HTS.
$270.000 S am Ag t
76().1756
MESA VERDE 4-
PLE.X 3 2 2 2. great t e rms
Under 1 lXgross. Only
$315.000. Bill Kennedy.
agt 63\.1266
SUPH
TAXSHB.TEI
FOi IHVIESTOI!
_.MOw.l§ll ........ ._-1--1. -eteeutive-h6rne1ft Northwood-ha
a nicely landscaped front, and
large backyard. French doors,
eat·i'l kitchen. green house
..widow. library, laundry rm, 2
fireplaces compliment this value
priced home. $235 000. Lorraine
JackSM s.51·8700.
11. r-°""' ~·, c;. ~~S•on
on cul-cfe-sar. "rry 10<:\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean and valley views. nal ~-OM.-N-ew,ort it ani rnsolffb1e
Shorest 4 Br Oen. offer orlrade
Sari t lemente pnde or
owners hip Modern
Spani.sh style. four unit
apartment house with
OC'eln·hills & golf course
view. dose lo ever
yUung, only three yurs old. shows like new. will
sell with exrellenl
flnandng. or trade equi
ty for residential ocean
view lot or home . Of
comtoercial pro.Pertv
P RINCIPALS ONLY!• ::: SPYGLASS = oJl~~~~NG = 6br/41'1ba 4100sq n ..., 2S Bodega Ba y
:: C.11 owner, 759-0737 -, ________ _ --•ll -t9il -•1 ---.,.
SUPEI
()dy fJfl.T61tand
irlt CoRa Mesa garden
hOme. Owner must sell
now! Good aaauma ble
lit. Sweepln1 stairway _co ma1t1r bClrm. Jut t ll1tedl C1ll tod1y, ,,,...
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THE REAL
ESTAT,....i:-5
Mnl IOQ Ll4SI Almost new
edra clean 3 BR 2·story condo
f~ one year's lease. $1,475/mo ..
Beautiful canyon " city Ughta .
· view. Move lD 1n seven days! ,. Gilela Jeadnl eo.aas .1
/.
To dt•tloP me>109t for Tvet<loy, rcod -lk corr~ong IO..........,
111 l'N' lod>CIC birt+u.,,.
1042 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ESTATE SALE
IYOWMH
Cstm w aterfronl on
lee.side ol Davenport Isl.
4 Br3 Ba. '2' dock. 2-aty, BM> aq ft. 18922 Barun1. ~~00 . 548 ·7898 ,
'"'-1044 .......................
S2S.OOOdown. Owner will
urry Must sell! Make
offer• TeMls. pool . walk to beach. Agent 646 1044
or 645-1.llOS •
OP94 SAT /SUM I I ·6 N~ 3 slory'beach houst
'Bly &ocean views Cktan side/Balboa Blvd
19ll Court Ave. nr 19th
m.2211 or ... JU3
Ample eartin& in rear
MIAI
2~·rtr~. DllflaAft ,~.~bit .. ,. ...
1 woidiil'dii~i.ola1.
la• ... A~·'"°· ..,MICll ....... 'MA . ...._. ..... ...nit ,..... (llllm-----
F..arly Cahl Stylecustom Ca II owner I 7 14 l home with 4 Bdrms~ 31; 842.0131.
baths. gourmet kilchen1 •--.. -Wt--
2 wet bars. 3 frplcs. poo and spa. Level I.I ac. lo(
w/ocun and valley
views . Asauma bit tttms Sl.200,000
Capture toC1I privacy Oii thli U:Z ecre n late with
lftQue •bdrm 3\11 balbl contemporary home .
Outatandln1 vl•••.i.
OVWllll ~ iad •Pl· hr ml1utt1 to MariH.
JJOO • ••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR RIDGE
Wiil trtde/Jolnl venlure
II million. 1444177
COMTIACTOIS/
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L ....... • ~h, CA t'>lSI, COllM~ of Or~. S1-o1 Galltofllt•
S•ld Pf-rty h cl"'<''""''" oenor If .. All •IOO I" l••d•. ll•turu , tQUIDM•nl •fld QOOd will of ,,,., cerl•lll oroory l>u•l ... u known •• GENE'S MARI( ET •nd IOUtM •I 10IO
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~rotary
So C0.•1 HIQ,...1¥, LagUNI Bea<,,, CA nu1. County of or.~.,.. Slala Of • Celllorn ..
Pllbii_ 0._ Co.•1 O•llV POOi, -IJ. I). U . I). 1•, 1'9J
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10U4t
l he bu Ill tr•t1•ler will Dt <ontu••\11\etod on or ef\•r ll>e J1tl c:tev 01 M•rc,,, t91l, 11 10 00 AM e l WESTERN MUTUAL ESC ROW COllP., 14141 Allele P•••w•y, Sulto F, LeQune Hiii• C-ty of D•etl99 Stale
of C•lllorftlt ~n. ClEOllA PRICE
ESC~OWOl'flCEll
So '•' •' 9'nown to the ft•n,terees •II bu11,,.., n•""" end eddr .. M\ ,,..,.j by T ran\lwror\ lot Ille lhrff YH" l•ll P•it.•re ~ ~ .. ~~11:'.~::i:!~~-O•ltd -.,,, S, ttl7 EctwatdWtlh
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~=.::: ::~~:;.:~ ... ,. (apllel• " SI e lu IOry "-'H 1,000.ooe Gro\i palcl·lll aftO (Of\4r1Dui.d \urplu\ tt\,.i Unn•lvned I"""' hure>tu\I •.ttt,Jl7 Sure>lu\ •••-rO•poll<y"'"6ar\ t,1l4 ....
GOOD GRIEF, WHAT'S THAT? This car , called the
··world 's longest limousine." turned heads recently in
Santa Barbar a. The 32-foot long 1967 Cadillac with a 4i0
horsepower t:!ngine, a rumble s eat
carr ies a $200.000 price tag
Al'W ........
a nd other extr as,
P .. rkla R W•ll\ r,.,..,,., ...
Publl•lled Oranor (OoHI Dolly Piiot. M••<h IS, l"7 115G-.t1
lncomt for lhe y .. r 6.1111,Ml Ol•bur .. manl$ fOr Int YHr •.~S,9'0 W• ,,.~.,.,. cartllv lh•t the eoovt ll•m. art 1n accoroeno .. 1111111e Aft-I Slaltmtn1 tor lhe year tnded Oa<tm-ll. , .. ,, -to ,,,. rnwr.iwt
Laetrile may pose new danger
Researchers say it causes birth def ects i n. ani mals
W A S H I NGT ON (A P J
Laetr ile. lhe purported cancer
treatment that most doctors call
worthl~s. causes birth defects
in animals when taken o ra lly
and could pose a sim ilar hazard
lo hum ans. a researcher says.
1 n a r e port publis h ed in
Science magazine. Or. Calvin C.
Willhite says the cyanide poison
that is a natural pa rt of Laetrile
caused nu l'T)erou s s k e le t a l
malformations in the offspring oL ha msters.
"This 1s the first time birth
defects have been found with
Laetrile ," Willhite said an a
telephone interview
"We'r e not sure this would
happe n with humans. but we
kn ow l he r e 1s a si mil a r
metabolic pattern of Laetrile in
h umans as in hamsters:· the
tox1colog1st continued.
"If people are still using
Laetrile. I would recommend
further studies with subhuman
pr imates lo see if it causes birth
d efect s,·· s a id Willhite, a
scientist al t he U.S. Agriculture
Department's Western Regional
Research Center in Berke ley.
The resear cher said that there
is at le ast one documented case
o f a pregn ant woman being
treated wi t h Laetrile. a
s ubs tance derived from the pits
of apricots, peaches a nd other
fr uits But because o f the
num bers of people taking the
treatme n t . m o re p r e gnant
women could be exposed
Hundreds of t ho us a n ds of
ca n cer patients a round the
world have used the s ubstance,
a n d the Nation al Ca n cer
Institute INCi > est imates that
70,000 Am ericans wi-t h th e
disease take it
Because of pressure from
Laetrile ad vocates, the federal
government sponsor ed a major
hum an trial of the lrealment at
severaJ medical center s
The NCI study, completed last
year. concluded l hat Laetrile
a nd its accompanying regime n
o f vitamins. e n zy m es and
s pecia l diel are of "n o
s ubs tanti ve value in t h e
treatment of cancer ."
Alt hough the s tudy said
"l'linical use ell s uch therapy is
not justified." Laetr ile has been
legalized 1n 27 states a nd many
Americans sti ll go to Mexican
c linics for treatments.
Willhit e termed his birt h
defect study "the fi nal nail in
the coffin of Laetrile."
Dancing
finally
legal
Repair workers needed
FORT SMIT H, Ark
<AP J For the first
ti me in almost 30 years.
da ncing on Sundays 1s
legal in Fort Smith
Mun icipal Judge Don
L a ngs ton decl ared
unconstitutional a 1953
ord in ance prohibiting
S unday o peration of
pl a c es where peop le
might dance. He said
the law's wording was
vague and could lead to
selective enforcement.
D u r i n,g co u rt
arguments, lawyers said
people could apply the
ord in a n cc to rolle r
d iscos, private police
parties. mus icals and
marching bands
L a ng s to n s aid l h e
decis ion "in no way
affects the right of the
city lo enact a precise,
valid ordinance on this'
s ubject."
Steps told in preparing for fix-it jobs
By J OYCE L. KENNEDY
Dear Joyct>: I 'll g raduate from
high s chool this yea r and want to Hod
regular e mploym ent in some kind of
.r e pair work. I 'm good at fixing
elt>c trical things around the house
a nd a m thinking o f going into
appliance repa ir. How do I begin?
-W.L .• Scranton, P a.
The winds of economic change
barely ruffle the appliance repair
business People still blow-dry their
hair. machine wash their ultra-suede
and call the repair shop when their
m echanical servants break down.
Taking your first steps can be as
simple as building up a high school
foundation o f s tudies in m ath.
science and s hop cour ses and getting
µart time work in an appliance store
CAREERS
work and the time spent on each JOb.
l:n1un technic ians perform clear ly
define d and l1m1ted tas ks In
C'om munilies where unions are not
verv ad1ve. technicians can make
full° UM: of thl.!1r ab1ht1es and do
~h ate\ er Joh ~u1ts their employer's
need!>
Pluses Training 1s relatively short
two years or less Some positions
may require up lo three years' on-Job
training The work is stead y and the
pay's not bad Salaries often range
from $5 to $12 an hour
Minuses Your h our~ could ·
inc lud<' Saturday and evening wo rk
and emergencies may drag you out
of the sack on wint ry nights. Your
muscles mighl take a beating from
all the lifting and carrying. And
there's always the danger of shocks.
burns. scrapes a nd cuts if you're
not cautious .
PtltllC M8TIC( , Commru-• Of,,,. Stall or Cal1fornla pur...,.ftl 10 law t-------------v'~: P~•=,:..~"lon FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS s 11 ( felher>lon Tree
cloning
eye il
NAME STATEMENT 5•<rttary
bu~~~f',~o~~owmQ pt!'t\Ol'I\ •re OO•nQ Pvbhs.hfloOr•nQllt Co.\t 0•111 P1101. "'-rch n t), u , U. t6. 1"1
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M O HGANTOWN .
W.Va <APl Once a
proud and pro1Lf1 c tree,
'the Amcn l'an chestn ut
m ade up a fourth of the
nation's hardwoods until
d evas tated by fungus
blight ear l y t hi s
century
But rcsel:l rchers say
the process may be
r eversed . JUSt in time.
with the help of cloning
Franklrng Cech . a
forest sc1ent1sl at West
V1rgin1a Univcr~1ty,
s aid th e rollegc 's
breakthrough in cloning
a chestnut. means the
~p ecics c ou l d b e
r es urre cted fro m a
~1n g l c, yo ung
blig ht r esist a nt tree
wailing t o be
"d 1s rovcred o r
dcvelopt•d "
Today, then• arc onl y
ahoul 50 malure
American c hcstnuls
known to exist and all
arc di se a se d . the
r esear chers said
PVlllC MOOCE
COSI A MESA EMEllGENCY PH YSl(. IANS JOI V1<1ort• Street.
Co.ta~"' CA'71'71 P'UILIC MOOCE
AOAAV A MUA(HISON. JA NOTICE OP' SAlE OF aEAl M 0 IN( .• Calll0<n1 .. (OrPorallon l'•OPERTY AT ... IYATE SAlE '101• Arc hlblHd Awn ..... Cuornonoa No. sw p 111'1 CA ~21)() In 1ht S.-roor Court OI llW! Slale of LUI HEA M HANO, M 0 , INC,• Caloforn1a for tne County of lo\ C•lllornl• torPor•llOft . .00 N lwbol A1'Qt•o 1,. 1,,. Mallet of the E•wt• of Sir.el GHlnd•le,CA.i'IOli JAMES T CAUGHll N IU JAMES MICHAEL GO RDON MORAIS. fHOMASCAUGHLtH 0.CHW.O
M 0 ..00 "'• (Ot"'"'· ANtwrtm CA Not•<~ t\ tltHeby QIVl'n '"•' '"' 1'1801 unoer1>1on-o will .. 11 •• p..,, ........ . PAUl M UMOf MD, INC. a lo lh• hl0""'1 ~ betl blOder, \ubfacl C•lllornl• <O•po•~non . 11110 1oconw""'11onofwldSu..-rl<l'Cou•I, 81uewoler l ftnfil, Hunt1no1on Beach, >n 0, •U~ ow l\•h ct.y Of Merch ,.., CA•?... ., 1hf' 0111<@ or JOE llAYCAAFT lh1~ bu\INU t\ conou<tHI by 4n 4ttorn4tY )'0000 ~"' Wt\1tr-n Awnue
unm<OrOOt•tf'd •\socl•tfon on~r lf\•n Room _,, s..n Pfidro, (.ounty 01 LO\ • P•''"''~"·P •no••·~. S••1~ ()I C•Htorn••. •II tho& Rot1rv A M utcr\•\on, Jr , rioM t1t1~ •net tnitrf"\I tt\at tf\e nt•te *" D Int Of "•td dec••.._•d h•\ •<quired by Ao•ry A Murcr11wn Jr 09r•t1on of la• or ottlf'rwl w oHwu
Prf"t,KH-nl th•n or 1n .Odlhon to tnat ot ,.,o
Tut\ Stdl•""""'t w•s tllttd •Un IM :tecea\.ed •I the t~ ~ oeao ... In and County c.i..r~ of o •• ._ Counly on Jin IO •II lhlt tert•ln •NI pt_.,y 1>Uu11ao
11 "" 1n City of Or-Gounty ol O•.,Gt ~taU.11 'Stalf' ot Cat1torni• o•r-flcu••rty Publ''""° Orange Coul D•lly Piiot, :te\Crlllt'<I ••follow\, 10 wit Feb 11 M•rCh 1, •. IS, 1911, ..... , lot , .. of Moc11~· Hom• Ylff1
r\llUC NOTICE f 1n f"" Counly of Qt.,,~. Sl•t• 01
C•lt torn••. e11.cept St 4\ (Hr m 1p
·ec Of' dPd 1n eoo.. • P.tQn " •nd .0 of
NS-tt1• ~•O\ +n ltw 0U1c~ of tne Count, FICTITIOUS I USINESS AtcorOOr of Y•O Counh NAM£ STATlMl NT Al\O ,,,., Porllon ol l01 ,,, OI
Tt'lt 'ollow1no per\On\ ar-• ooino Modi•~'• Homt Shet't F. 1n i nt 11us1""" •• CounlY of Or•"~· St•1• of Celltornl•. A I A w A .. I N 0 u s T A I A L tx<tOI SI •• ""' m•p r-.:o•O•O In BUI LDI NG. 3010 Airwo Avonut 8000.• P-•1'1""41400IAMI>• Int~ Co.I• _,.. C.lllornla ''llll'llli >fflCt of '"" Counh AK or.,.. of Wiii C•I W~I AUi E ..... ~und IO. •401 County •••no..,,, Of • h~ beql!VHftQ All•nlt< A...,,..., S..•1• No "°°· l""9 •t • PO•nl SO •eel W••I of ltw Nor11M! .. I Bt~ch C•litor-nt• '°807 :.orner of Y id Lot •~' thtonce runnlnQ
Thi\ blOIM\\ '" conducted by a Soulhw•\terly from U\'t Southt•\t Qfnt'rdl e>arl,,., .. hlp :orntr ol wld LOI 1'1 ID911tl ........ ,,,•II
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l ub V M<C..r'l"v t•sem""" -r '°"" or w.Oy on wlo P•rtMf o.tr-<tl\ Of r-toal prOQlf-"Y
TM\ ~•tf'l'nllH'lt w•i fifed wltf\ tht M or-e commontv 11 nown "' 1-..s. County Citro. ot O.•n90 County on M001••k• Canyon Stir Routt. Or1n9", Ftbruary,. 19'1 CA
F1131" T rrm\ of sat~ C•~n 1n lawful money Publl•'-0r•"9l' Coa•I DAiiy Piiot, of tlllt Un1tl!d Sl•ln on ••it, 01 e>a•I Mir 8 IS n 1' t~ 10.4·U <••h ancl b<lt•n<a t••Otn<eo by nott
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NOTICE OF DEATH 0 f lCTITl~i~J~StNEU at"!!: ;t~!·~.:•,:,;,~:::~·~~co~:.~ T H 0 MAS I N A J A N E NAME STATEMENT Mr•ol and btfo•• O•I• of WI• M ( G u I N N E s s a k Th• IOllOwlno pe .. on\ ••• dolnQ D•lod th" stn "'"•of Mirth 1"1
T H 0 MA S I N A J bu~•;~·;~~Yl1 ADOBE llEAlTY ~~~~~~!u:~ M c Gu I N N Es s . aka n•Sl A•09• Roule Lok• Foru1 Es1 ... •of '410 Oeoo.nl T H 0 M A S I N A Calltorn•• '71•30 J .. ll•ycr•" M < G u I N N E s s a k a C.•nlury n Wosttrn HomH In< .• Attorftey" a.. ..
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aka JANE CARIA ANO ;:;.:n~~~~'"'-""'eoDY11tm•1eo M•rc,,1s.1•.n 1"1 tnlln
0 F P E T I T I 0 N T 0 C•nlury 21 '911UC MOOC( ADMINISTER ESTATE wo1•mHomt•ln< 'I
NO A·1124S1 ~~1:,;', C""e>m•O NOTICEOP'•Ul l( T•ANSFEll
T o a I I h e 1 r s J-C:oftey ts.ca •111 .. 101 u c.c.1 benefiCiartf'S credifor• Thi\ \IAl-1 we\ lllfod wllh Ille NOllC• ... hertbY Qlven lo I ... , County Clorll of O••nor Cov"h on C•tOl1or\ ol G•oro• Co••• and contingent creditors of F@b 22, ,.., Tr.,,.,.,..,..h1 """°,. 11u ........ -, .. ,
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T·tl1• NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ForKIO\urtNo TS•31s.t ON MARCH n ,,.,, •I 11 00 AM CALI FORNIA LANO TITlE COMPANY 4\ Ouly •PC>O•n1e<I Tru~t ..
~def M\G OUt\IUM\I to o.+o ol Trvt,I t•t(ulr<I by MICHA Ell FURIANI. a
\in9tf' "'4Jn. a\ T fU\\Ot for-lhl benefit •no ucurily of ANITA MAlllE fHOR NELL. 4\ Benolt<lar y, dlltd MAll CH .,,,, l'l90 •nd •ttoro.d •• ln\trum•nl NO 16016 on MARCH 14, •-or 0!11(111 ll0<ora. •n Ille offi<t of
• ne C ountv R~< order ot Ora no• County Slflt 01 C•l1lornla Will SEll Al PUBLIC AUCT ION TO HIGHE SI 8100ER FOR CASH, CASHIE R'S CHECK OA CE RT ll'IEO (>lt:Ct< fpe\IM>lt •I lime of ••I• In 1aw1u1 "'°""•or un11m St•lftl .i IN fHE l0B8V OF CALIFOUNIA LANO lllLE (OMPAHV. 1010 HORlH MAI N STH EEl SA NTA ANA, CALI FOAHIA '1?101 •II rl9fll lltlt -
tnt .. r•\1 convevt'd to ano no•· n.•d ~ It
und•r \410 D•"o or Tru\t In tl'I• p•o~rtv \lhuttd '" \.41id Counh •na St.tt.-o.yt1~ ., LOTS 1 AND J IN BLOC:I( ln OF CORONA DEL MAR CITY 01' NEWPOIH 8EACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE. Sl ATE OF C"LI F'OANIA AS PER MA P AECOROEO IN 8001< l PA GES .. ANO ., OI MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, AECOA~ OF SAIOCOU NlV EXCEPTING THEAEl'llOM THE SOUTHEAST EALY S• 00 FEET THEREOF
t f\('" ,,,.,, •dCJr•\\ And OU 'lff
(Ommon <Jtt\•Qn•1•on 1r •ny ot lhe
rtal IHOP*'fV d~Ur•l>ftd •oovt 1s ourporlr<I lo M •Ol F EllNlEAF C.OllONA DEL MJIA CAllFOANt'A
~•H THE UHOEASIGNEO IRUSTEE OISClAIMS ANY LI ABllfTV FOR INCOAl>E CT INFORM ATIO N FURNISHED
THA f \••O \air-I\ m•d~ "'''"°"' covtf"lanl or w•r-r.nly r~r011"19 tUtt .
PC>SS.e-'\\fot'I OI ttn<.vMOf•n<.•\ « as to 1n,ur•b1flt., at title
THE '°'.-•"'ount of lhf' unp•IG bdl•ncr ot t.••O ~·0ctt1on' tooettwr-
w1lh aovanctt\ .tnd e\tlm•1td coth
•no ••~Mt\ '' '264 llOS 1' THAT no11c@ 01 bruch of ••Id
0011o-at1on •no tlf'i<hort to Mil M id rul
p,-oPt"rtv w~ rP<or-dfiO as '"'trument No UJll on NOVEMBER IJ, 1'191 of
OttlctAt Rf'(Oft'X 11"1 tnf' OOl<f' ot tht-Covnl y Rrocordl'r of ORANGE Counly
Std It' o• C al1forn1a T ru~tf'if" or p.art·,-cont'v<t•no ~•Ii CAl1FORNIA U NO TITLE COMl'ANY 40 UNIVERSAL CITY PL.&z:A UNIV EIUAL CITY,CA . ., ... ATTN FOllECL05UllE DEPT.
11131 1'6-1100 OATEO JMlu.Uy18,1"1 By CALI FO~NIA LANO ll TlE COMPANY
Bv c...-m1M BurQU-M
ForH"k>SU"~ 0th<ef" Publt\N!d Orange (O<t\I O•ll• Pllol. Match I 8 IS, 19'1 'IM-ll T h 0 m a c; I n a J a n e FIQJ5'4 I• 1612 S•nll•QO Ori ••· New port McGuinnec;<, and per•on• Publl\11.0 Oran~,,,.~, Doily Pilot. e .. ch County ot o ..... or. Sla1t of 1-------------
> , "'•• I 11 12 1' 19'1 104(,.U Colllornla lh•I • bulk tran\lt• " PUllJC MOOCE who may be OlhPrw1 se .tbou• 10 I>@ mao.. 10 Brian c;...,ror interested In lhP w rll. rutuc MOOCE c~ .. T,,,,,., ..... h . whO\f bu\mtt••-------------and or est a tr """'"" ,, SI••.» c ...... tek Oranor NOTICE OF TR Un£ E'S SALE Countv of OrM>Qt State of C•l1lorn1• T S. No, 7Mi-S A pet11ton has been filed P'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS Tnt pr0ptrty 10 "" lran\ltreO I\ "MEAICAN llTLE COMPANY.., lby Frank A MCGu1nneSS NAM[ STATEMENT loul•d • 333 E 17Jh, Unit 10, Co•I• duly fPPOln ltO Trusltt und1tr lht in I he Superior Court ol lne lollow•no l>t"On• Me do1no M.'1'11'0,-c,~unly ol O••na.. St•lf of tollow1no<1H<rlbed -Of lru\I Will bU\lnt u.. c .. ~ SEll Al PU8llC AUCTION TO THE Orange County request mg E lC E cu TI v E Bu SINE 5 s Seid or-riv IS CIP'l<tllleo tn 114Pner•I HIGH EST 81 DOE ii FOR' CA~ij that Frank A Mc.Guinness SERVICES 1111 Ctnlf• Ortve, su11e u Al• •too 1n 1r10•. '"'"'" te>aubl• •• "'"' ol wre In l•wtu•
be a ppointed ac; pPrsonal :,~1 Hunllnoton Bmh. C•lllor.,1• ~~~;,:',"~ •i:,~,,!~dk;~~ ";, ·~~; ';;:::;,.: ~:;,~~·::!~::•:0 ~:!;
Gas decline
SACRAMENTO <AP>
F or broad opportun1t1es. you'll
need further tr aining the kind you
can get in technical schools offering
programs in electronic . electrical
and machine lechnolog1es. Home
study courses are available too. If
you find work with a manufact urer
or distributor. you m ay get free
mstruction
r e p r es e n I a I I v e I c Sut M EhrNt1, 16131 e ..... a VISI• Wesh•"(I Well ano loulod .. , lll E h..ld by It -WIO Oted of Trust In a dminster the esta te Of Drive LaqvnaH1ll1>,Callfoml<t916~ 17th, Unit 10, (<>$la -••, County ot lhtpro..-nyt1er1tlnMttr d~crlbeO:
If you want lo know more about T h 0 m a .., 1 n a J a n e 1 1 L•tca 1M1f CM.!",j, 1 Sprlnowoo<1, r•n.o•. S•••eof c.111ornl• s:EAlulsYroleNNPA0u.Lv1ss v 0Av1s •nd McGuinness !unde r the rvne • om••·· T .... but • tran•ltr w11 1 be ~
Gasoline cons um plion
in California during 1981
was t he lowest in five
years. the state Board of
Equalization said Tax
was collected on 11.1
billion gallons in 1981.
I ALTI I HGHON
SMITH & TUTHtll
WISTCLlff CHAl'U
4')/ E 17th '>I
Cos1a Mt>~" f,4fi Q'\71
"IHCI IROTHH S
SMITHS: MORTU.AR Y
li77 Ma111 <;1
H11n11na1on Bo .1 1
'>36 6'>3'l
,.ACIFIC VIEW
MIMORIAl l'~IC
Ct'me1erv Mqrluarv
Chapel·Crematorv
J500 Pac1l1c. V1Aw Ori~r
Newoon ~aLh
644·2700
McCOll .... QC MORTUARIES
Laauna Beath
494·9415
Laouna Hill~
768-0933
San Ju.an Capistrano
495-1776
HAHOll lAW..._MT. OllVf
Mortuarv • Cerrelerv
Crematorv
t625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
"9ClllOfMllS
1&1.llQADWAT
MOlfUAIT
I 10 Bro3dw11v
Cosla Mes•
842-tlSO
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Electrical appliance technicians
per form f1x-1t jobs for small a nd
large repair shops, retail stores.
appl ian ce fa ctor ies a nd utility
co mpanies They may also go
directly lo a hom e or bus iness and
make repairs on the s pot if the
appliance is too large to conveniently
mov<'.
training and oppnrtunilies in the This""""'"" conou<1eo by • onwmm<11eo on or111er '""JOU\oo BE NEl'•C••RY GERllY L.
d dbl f. Id f 1. . I n de p e n d e n I Qf'Mr•IPM1""'"''P March, t<lll ., ••• , Sanlt-Or THO MPSO N •no JEA N y epen a e 1e o app iance repair , Administration of Estates Lt'!• Mc.,._ t•POn e.acn couniy 0, 0,..,114' THOMPSON, nust..nd '"" •II• .. you can obtain a 16-page booklet . A I) Th 1 1 This •1•1.,,._1 ••• 111oc1 wit,, th• 1e1eofC:..lltorn1• 101n11•n1n1t
1 C e pet ltOn S Set for County tlerk of Or•n9" County on So tar a\ >.no ,. n I 0 1 he A.corded Nov.m~r 3. 1'71 u lt1slr. .. You r Career as a n A pp iance 'hearing in Dept. No. 3 at "~bru•ry1t1<111 ran\ler .. 1s1 .• 111>ustntnn.\mu•no No sn11r1_1,.10,peoe 1uot Service Technician." You'll also ·700 Civic Center Drive, P'f.,,,. reues u....i by TransferOl'h) ror 0111c1a1 Rt<orch in,,,. office of ,,,.
rece1 ve a I isl of manufacturers who West, in the City of Santa ":i,u~~·::, a:·.~.~':;' 0•11Y :'~; ::,.:~;: ,::.~ ~::• :'~ 11 d111_,.,,, :,"~:i:; 0~.~~~~.~o;';~Y·,!~1~=:
o ffe r t raining prog ram s to their Ana . California on March 01100 March 10 ,..., property
employees For holh, send 75 cents to 31 , 1982 at 9 30 a.m 'Vil.IC MOOCE &••anG4-orQ1t Cokas A •u1>1.,.......,1c1 Est•tt111 atld 10·
the Association of Home Appliance 1 F YOU OBJECT 10 the Thi• ~:":::,~~ •• ,, •ut>Jact 10 ,,. or L~.°;a'in ~oc'~lNo~i;e~'.' ~;:~;~~
These technicians use a varie ty of
hand a n d po wer too ls . With
wattme te rs and voltmeters they
meas ure current flow T hey look for
loose parts. leak s and causes of
vibration or over heat ing . They
replace bearin gs. gears, belts.
s witches and wiring . To s peed
repairs they often refe r lo service
manuals and wiring diagrams. In
addition. they keep records of their
Ma nufact.urers. 20 Nort h Wacker •.Qyor aunst ihnoguldof e',· thheerpeatp1tp1eoanr. F1CT1T~o!;~1:s1Nus ac111f1?.'.:."1~-un11,,,m com-"'•' c-lt>e City of N-Por1 e..cn. county of 0 r Ch go 111 60606 NAME STATEMENT ~· ·-Or•Oil•. Sl•I• of (Allfomla, H -I Ve, I Ca . · a t the hearing and Slate • The lollowlnq person• are OOlllQ Publls'*I Or-Co .. 1 Dally Piiot, map recorcll!d In -U, l)e9el S -
Fight back e rs jailed
CENTER CITY, Minn. CAP> -
Three men convicted of dog-fighting
.-iolalions have been sente nced lo jail
ter m s ranging from 90 to 150 days
and ordered to pay prosecution costs.
Your obiections or file ""''"t••.. "a•c,,1s.1t11 1u~ •,MlsullentOU•M4'ps.1n 1M01tlca of the county rtt-r of wlO coul'lly written ob1 ect1ons with the NA r EC •NC · •100 Air way .. alllC 1111111111'( EwoPll"il 111eretrom 1ht Nor1Mrly Avenue, Su llf 116 Coal• Mt ... 1 f"V PIUlll< court before the hearing caiitorniacnu6 ------------·' 11001eeloflof2I Your appearance may be L r Sim\, Inc . • Delaware B·77't ~!:11:,;,~·~t. Ne wpor I Buch.
in p e r son or by yo ur corpor•llon. 3t00 Airway Avenu1t, NOTIC£0FPUILIC "(If 4 slrffT <l<ldreu 0, <-attorney. Sullf 1 I•, C°'la ~~. Callfort1fa 9161' SAL£ OI' Oeslonallon Is •llown above no T"h buslnH• I\ tonducleo by a Pll•SONAl l'aDl'l•TY I F Y 0 U A RE A corPOra11on Notlnl\llortb•Ql .. nltw1l1>•H'u1n1 ••"•"1Y ta Olv t n as lo II; c R E D I T 0 R 0 r a l F Sims.'"' to W<llon ,. of""' CIVIi Code. Stele complete ..... sorcO<'rKlnoH) .. . Prttldeflt of C1llfornl•. lhe un<lf'r\IQned will Ull The -flcterv unclat wlcl Deed of contingent creditor ol the r,,i. ,,.1_,,, ,.., flied wlln ,,,. ••public ,411, by competitive bl<ldlno Tr11s1,byrN-of•b•Hcllor defeu11
deceased, you mus t f lie coun1v c1tr11 ot O••noe county on on '"" ?lro c1toy oi March. ,..,, ., , In '"' ob•l941llon• Hcu..c:t tllaraby, your Claim With the COUrl Fobru1ry 17, 11111 o'clock Pm .°"' Ille premlwl w ... ,. harelofore n Ku1t0 ond delivered lo
fDRTHI
RICORD
ll•TMS SAN CLE MENTE CJENE •At.. NOSPITAt.. ..........,,.
Mr. i nd M,. P"lllP Luc•t9. Caplstr•,.., 8"ch, Qlrl ....,,.,...,,,
Mr aftel Mr~ l(lrk 8Mwn. S... Ctem1ft1e,lllOY Mr ar.o Mn Slaph~ Freo•, O•t1• Poll'll, olt1• \ ....,_.,,.
Mr -Mrs. Cayet-C.,..Poa, l~IMcft.My. Mr tf'ld Mn Cr..rtes C ..... S... C:lam..,.,,Qlr1 Mr anel Mn Earl Jorcl•"·
c .. 1srr•no BMC'" t lfl. .. ......, ..
Mr. -Mn. J...-Fer,wlrom. D•t1• Polftt, 11<1. ....,_.,,,
Mr -~ Jofwt Gllla,..i, $tll c-...... .,. Tro11e c11u111oy •"• Ml<lleel l etma, S...Jll9ftc..iltr-, lley .......,.JS
Mr. •llCI Mrl. Wiiiiam l •r,,ee, ........ ...,. ...... ....._.,.
Mr. •!Id ""'-r...,_ o--. 5All J-C'941tf-,lley. ....,_.,,.,
Mr . •1'141 Mn . Jell" O•rl•flf, Ctlfllttr-... II. elf1.
Mr. enf Mn . ·Jamu "•"'· C._..,,_ ... II.""'· ......... Mr -.. ,__ Hen'llll, .... ~ ....
College to sponsor
YoseIDite., tour
The community services office al Saddleback
College will sponsor a pho\O tour of Yosemite
"'Nationa l Park on Aphl 30-May 2.
Outdoor photographers Michael Good and
Ro be rt Coop er will guide and ,ins truct the
molorcoach lour and pboto sem inar, wh ich is
int ended primarily for the novice photographer
a nd experienced amateurs. Non-photographers
are welcome. I
T he fee is $185 per person doubre occupancy,
inc luding transportatio n , accommodations a l
Yosemite Lodge and ins u rance. A $50 deposit holds
the rese rvation.
A pre-lrip orientation m eeting 1 ls scbeduled
April 22 at 7:30 p.~. al the Harvard Community
Par k Clubhouse in Irvine. For information call
831-4646 OJ' 559-1313.
Flights boosted
TOKYO (AP> -J apan and China agreed to
Inc rease com mercial flight.a between the two
countries by .c> percent startln.& ApriJ l , officials
said.
Some 1.82,000 people m ade fli ght.a bet•een &he
lwo countries from April to December last year.
P'llll'lf .. 10 P•Ol»r'IY h~• boon \lort<I, end '"" underwQl'ed •wr itten O.Clarellon 0 r p res e n I I t I 0 I he Publl\/W'd Or•-Co.\! 0.lly Piiot, whkll "' IO<elf'd el l'l>l>lk Slor•Gt. of D•l•ull -Oem.nd for Salt. •11<1 personal representative M•r l_,U,21.tt,11112 1~ lnc .106~PlacenllaA"'n\lf,ln111e Clly wrllltn....Cl<tofbraach•ftOOf t!Klklll . lo CaUM! Ille undP"!QlleO IO Mii MM<! appointed by t he court ol CoataMKa,Countvof0r•n9".Stet• properly to wll•fy w1c1 oblt,.1lo"t. within four months from MIC•JlCE of ca•itornla, ,,,. •11.tndont<I good\, 1notharHft.-11>e-•IOM<l <•u-
the date Of first iSSUanCe -• _1_ ~~~:i::: .:.~~:~::.n~:.r.;;:,••I y Uld notice of brHCll and Of ele<tlOfl to
f I tt 'd i "~• -be racor-Novemller 17, 1tt1 as 0 e ers as pro111 ed n P'ICTITIOUS •USINIS.S GARY J PARTEN, Foam rubfler, IMtr. Ho. no11 In -1.m . .,... '"· Sec l ion 700 Of the Probate NAME STATIMINT rim a, •"O Hrl•. 2 Wit<-•, 4 ci..i,., Of ulcl Ofllcl.tl Rec-. ~ -1 ~· mirror, couch S.ld ~te wlll ~ L ~ ~~. ~., wii~~ Co~e of California The •""1011 nue>enOfl •-"O llU•'"'" l •ncl'",. .. ,..,t,,.,..,,11011io a1 ----._, tl~e for tiling claims wllf •\.z.M M••k•11,.0 Servlcu 1"9 Hle Pl>r<N111tmuit 1>e m-w1111 f~;~,';:~!.:r,:~~~t':;;P.::!"U:.:~ not efcpl re pr ior to four :ompany, lDOt 11..i Hiii Avenue, suite c•"" only -!Mid for •I tM lime 01 e11cum~anco1, to pey tlle ,.....lnlng months from the da te of m . BIOQ 2, Cosio Mtw. Callfomla ourcr1•S:.. All ou«hlued QOOCIHr"H Olo prl11<1,..1 wm Of 111e not•(•) -ur9d ,,.,. •1> I•. -must Ill removed at tt>e time by wlct OMO o1 Trvst, wltll 1Metw'1 es the heari1l9 noticed abOve. St•f>I>"" E e.st, mr 8 E .. , s.nia o1 purci..se s.1e •uDfect 10 pr1.,. In u ld -~ . .ctvancH. 11 .,.,, YO U MAY EXAM INE c1.tra A-. s.nia A,,.. CAlllOf'lll• at><ellllllOn t"the .... ntof setttement -r t"9 ttf'"'u fwolcl0eado!Trw1. the flle kept by the court •Hos wiw"" 1--•ncl 01>t1oete<1 Nt1y. tee•. c11 .. 99, •"" ••--"' t11e
If I t t d I th . Thi• butlneu I• COftdUCl•d Dy ... D•led thh Ith & encl TSlh 0.Y ., Tru11.M -Of ""' lrum ,,._ .., you are n eres e n e l11<1lvld11tl. March, ,.., Pub41< s1or•aa. inc. wld OMc101 Tr11t1. • estate, you may file a s"""*'E Befl latldlord s.1c1 wo1aw111i.,,.1c10t1W9d11a-,,
request with the court to Tllh 11ateM0<1t was fifed •1111 the ~u~1t:;i ~-c:o<nt O•llY .!'..'~· M•rcll u. 1m at 2:ao "'"' "' IN receive special notice of County Cte•ll °' o.....-Cout1ty °" r • • -· c11apni..,•--A11<• .. .,.c:.,,1c FMrU41ry 12, 1tG Co"IH 11111141 ... JllO Eat! ~ the Inventor y of esta te l'tDt7' Piil.i •Ta AOflUe. '" Ult Ci ty of or ...... assets and of the petitions, P1tb1~11ec1 Or-coas1 O.lly Pnot. c:.111or111a a cc 0 u n t 5 and r e p 0 r t s Mar •. u. n. "· 11112 1ou NI tttP At tl'IO t11M ot .,,. "''"•' .-.icatltfl
I "ICTITIOUS IUSINI H Of !Ills ,.,.IQ, Ille tte.i ~ Of tlle descr bed in Section 1200.S -• l9T1Cl N~I STATIMSNT u"11•lt1 t>A••M• ot "" 01111eat1 ... Of ttle California Probate r-... Tt1e1011_""_.'°"''dO"'Obu>1nen -u•ed_.,tttt...,,..,_,.__,... .. Code. • _. tnr1t ent1 """""" cllft, • ...,. .... KMne & Dion "'CT1T1ous1u11Nus 1,. c:;. •HT11u0Rs, ttso ,.,,,..,, enf""-'''"·""*I M.,.._STATaMa"" Orlvt, Suitt A••. Coue Meu, To.....,,.... .. _..•· YW 3333 W. CNSt Hwy, #401 Tiie followtn9 Mno11 I• .. 1 .. , C•lllortlla.,.a INY<MI trU)~....._
NewPOrt Beach, Ca. t26'3 1W•l1101101: $111r10 M . .,...,. .. ,,, "'° Alrw•• 0 ... 1 "*-Y "·HD (714) 645-4044 CIUi:$T SECltET Afll lAl Orio. Sulle A·•· Cott•,..... AM.flllCANTITU!CO.
A ~E RVICES, 11 lh UP•CI• Court, C:ollfom••m• ...... T,,...., Publlshed vrange Coe st Htwt*1hll<11,c:A""3. Tiii• Dvtt11eu I• ond~t•4 11y a11 .., T.o WvlcaC:.., Dally Piiot, March 6, 7, 13, 1.ou11« OAv1SON. u EIUOMt tMlvldullt. ..-t 982 c-tt . .........., ltOKll, c;A "*1 Sl'llrtey M. ~ .., ............. Thlt ........... Is <tflllV< ... W All Tlllt Ila~ Wat Ill .. •I'll the AtMlltlllJI~
C•ll 142-H 71.
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to work for you.
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.. ••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile UdoPark $100 HOM E FOR RENT 642-85-99 m H'._l ... GTO... ••••••••••••••••••••••• $470 & up Mesa Pines. 2br. lnd~Lpallo. adlh WANTED,Hou1eonL1do Ba v 29 Co d 3,Bdrm Condo, $6SO ---·--""'" " IWbooPNwla 3107 ~11Jtl~S492447 ~-2!~ ~.673·360Cl
Isle for lnco~ g::o er· Y ie~w 'lOOr n o h nced yard & &.arage. Exec. 4 Br. 3 Ba . Cpl, H.AllOU• ••••••••••••••••••••••• N~W BREED APTS "'--P-.J...A 3126 Pri onl , .. 2. K1da & pets welrome. dshwsher , ntw decor •1ucH,•OPHTY N •· B" • CH f --· n "" --Villa Bal a 28 r $1250 5'S·20QC1.A&.ent no fee I fr d 0 r w e s 1 t'l If f .._ u 2 .. 3 "· 2BA yearly I BR & BA rom ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ~ Newport Crest38r /lon · "'"' · OWHltlS Frplc,blt1n~.1111r,park ~ Frpk . rec .roo m.2 Br or tan view. ~ • StSOO 3 BR 2 Ba, mo. to mo . 1·325/mo 646·72SO, Let WI rent your lnc·omc Ing Close to b11y & pool. Ja.cuni Gas & balrony. 11arage, clean
trade $4. e uitri Waterfront Home:i S7~. Ni ce lor Kids OK 1S2-25SO~ ---property By the Sea ocean Brk r 675 4912 water paid. No pets 393 246112 "A''f Cordo\la Dr ~~.c:~I ~~~!1s1~~S::01 631 1400 960·38()5 _ !Mi Monaco 2 bedroom Realty h ( 213 >592 2871 , <kean/ront pn me area HamlllQ!!.. C M 645 H11 213 402-26S7 {rQ.llet1 1 Take over low pay '4 ...... CMaleecll 3240 2baden;JtrdtnerSt 06-0 askfor -111 38r 2Ba ·frplr Nopets' I BR $360. otll pd
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Onlr S400 rents th1~ j 'l'urtlcrot·k Jbdrm 2ba Bd 1(11rdener & pool s1 i· maid sen ice phones. Be ~PrAfl™rTs t ~°" 2brl4 .gar pat~o k11.I !block park pool.' $1175 anc'I A1a1t wash dryer SllS 14k 499 2227 I Pa~1~1 dec=~r Se~ a:r;t 2 e: 2 R.i ,Pl>'>l. i .1rpl'b ~ 3842
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Ht:HRY' 3br.2ba all leases din. 2 sty s1300 mo Agi 1 e costs 1ust $8 -that s only a dollar a day• To quality tor this
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deposit L'all !\41! 43118 1 19!0 Rar rann 'ri. .. ,,1,.,n,. Nwpt Crest rondo 4bd ., • needs eight days Selling time o r jUSt One • aft 5 21,ba. 111'. dm. ram rm & •
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3 Br 1 Ba cnrbcl l!arag~. '1e14 frpr $700 per mo E. Elh.11'1 l\e14 Jy clecor I plainly • new 1·11r1>ct' & eustnm 552 56911 thruoot. spat· 2 hr. 2 ba. I • drapr~. large yard & \.'Jl'anl s rm ~~I ramll) forma l din l'nol \lel4 I • • 1iat1n l41th playhou~c· no d-.l'lhni.: $SIS mo mrl A\·a1l 1mmed to Sept I r------------------------------,
pets No ,.,11t-rbed $550 gardene~ 442 Montl'rl'}l 82 Refs SllOO n:io • I • + depn'll 548 5442., Dr 494.0154 •furn a\a1I xt ra1 Call I •
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0 c E A ~ r R 0 N T 7t4·760 3667 for appt I • llou.~e. hori.e ok. 2 Br MOHIL E HOMES.•,m1 , • $650 rm 20202 Rtrf h St p\'t beach lol~ or rlll'k' tkean \:1Pl4 3 br 1·ondo. I • Santa Ana Hg t b & rnves.' pool . 24 hr Nwpt Crest .. yrly , avail •
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... •••••••••••••••••••• NECESSARY 4Brhse.MesaVerde.S800 ColonyCove Condo If uAIL'"O I • rn>. lnc:ludes grdnr. Isl 2 br, 2 ba. After April I. • II m '" t & last + cleaning dep. IN r uE cm • .,,., 752.0759 Use of clubhouse & pool. ,. ., o • ~""""' Canal Front, Newport Walk to beach. No pets. • ~ UNIHO ST Al[S : M2S mo 2Br. !Ba . no Shores.4Br +.Leaseor rm.661·6332 • .2 ~ • ~· 64S V1cton a. 116. =to buy. SlSOO/mo . '-.._ f BUSINESS REPLY LABEL ... 912A , .:n°t!.s Apo~t:..!¥8~ to c.,...... 3271 • ~ Fl ll~ClASS PEllMIT NO I) COST AMlSA {ALIFOlli.IA ~ 3 Br. 2 Ba. Boy 9 years, ~~ gen ....,.1 or ... •••••••••••••••••••• • g ; • girl 5years welcome. 287 . abr. 2~ ba, ram rm. spa.
Btentwood. 646-.8788. H CANYON LSI Si>ec.'lac:ular ocean view. • ~ POSTAGE Will BE PAIO sv •~£SSH 0 •
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••••••••••••••••••••••• S250 rro + •, 1•11·1·1 nun 1 · ~··n11T 9 5 ''"·n·lartJI Sptcialiiinq in ESCORTS 1!1\:'\Kl:'l:G nl'l'<le<l a~ 111'lru1 tor fnr llra1·h Sµa c lbeor 2 bhra11ts lmi Pvt home.no~mokmi:nr s moker ·\1.1il t 1 Ne~ri11 n lli';fl'h ni•Jr bkkp~wr111·1•\ & mp~ 2ndTDs 11\Cl\&H~:Tl EH h1)!h~t·hu11l1ra1111111:11r11 . ~~~'!!..~, a(' "11 Jlt'I\ dnnkmg. QWCI M 11\1.'r &I&~ e11·~ llll<IJ! 111"1' 11-"1 "l II 111.11·hmt• ,I\ a 1iJltl1• h11 642·2171 545·06 I I ·111 \\ E\ r.n ' 2~ II H~ l(r..1m.1n f1MHI 'l'f\ 11 1'' 111 r lh~tllhlj!l~I II .intt•d Ill ""'..,.., .ll S!i5 mo S51; 063i w1·11nd rtn11r i1tl11·1·' •• m m111• rnfurrn.1111111 '.111 669-0207 TB.LERS dustn Pili nl'i:11t1.1blt· 111>rl. In .Lal!UnJ 1~<11 h r1irr Ha\·en 2 hr I bJ IRoomll\llll'l',lllle•I !lJnJ 1>lt• parkmi: "''II m;im ~&5111 LoanD1tt? rnnRt'ht•m;f11,111dudt'1l '>dlon Good ('n\1ron t r h 1 :! For111shl'd rm' Point 21ir '.!••·• S<!~u hi 1.11mod htdi: \11k1 tl.11, ....,a.dCa·h'. 10u1r:ill1 t'Jll l'<1ul !'nidt•i .at I n1ent. ,0 mt' fol,lu"tnR new rrp · res p,t1n "bathroom pn1 ~r & t.i~l + ult!' \pr I iM t.15 -IMIMI l'n,,•tt' "11111011 11ll1u• """' • prefe rr •d I h11 n1• frpk eatink11 'llope1~ So l''-1 Plu1J & IOS -1!1311!1117 , . ' , J\,11l.1hlt•:-Oh.m·•o,tr111 llt'<d ~;~t.1l t' ·m•1nt•\ OURINTEREST •i l4 1!1i919S5 ~4~8888 •
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skylights. m1rro View 979-96.56. Shr hse ~\\pt llr h. 11t>•>I Bob Jarrartl 111~ .irrepl rd \\ mr & for lltll I 10 FO(>d s·e r 1 11, r 0 ilP1
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beat h. $950 675-8865 or HEED j , PLACE? -'ecrE.'l:m spate i\la1I part 673 62IO t> d Io ' '' r ' o u' AccountW!q Clerk not UStnl/. a'JllJbll' to I Sl.069 $1 332 mo de• 850-11~------Reas Weekh Rall'S GaroGts 5-15 $325 f Sli5 Oranl(l'I 'andv.11hes C'hlps bur l'~pcrd \\llh exrelll'nl s1v1NGS I Kitchenettes: Phone~ for 1letit 4350 Coa.~t fmani·1al Crnll'r OCEAN VIEW ri t o~ :. a I ad ' 11· ,. l\pmit sk1lb for :in El er I " some othl'r lumil~ b\ at! pendmg oo oper Af P ~ -Ore an vie"'• yrl) 2 Br. I ·z" Chann"I ."o\ ,.... • • • • ••• •• ~~.•'.\I 9s-, 1•1 • 1620 ~q ft orfirl' ~pare i·rl'a~. soft dnnks. ran lnt·JI ''on•t firm L,·, "50 ....... ;g;rt \ertlSmg them for 'Jle i 35 14th SI I R ba, 2 patios. ,\'3rd. $650 ... "' ~-' •••••• ••• ••••• ""·" ~ ~ a1a1I 111 11u1('t Cos la I d Ro h II 1..~ ' J r A .. ""' I 536-8851 Sandpiper.1967:-/t'l'port SIRGLEGARAGE Mesa industrial rom ). etrb 01 \\I ,"" 1ell1.•11t bend1ts l'11nta11 Ctfttff' r. in Clas~1r1ed l'all · rro 644·678Q_or646·3189 Bl Costa Mesa G4S 9137 Cost11 Me~ $70 968 1452 WESTMINSTER p I e x I d e a I for h111it r Art \ ~ <11 r \'1rR1ma Newport leach, 642 5678 Fast Food t' I erk a I
3110SEASHOR E OR '"" t~e ""a"h hotul r1111ms. • Double Jara"t', '. lora"e 1•"•" l},~a~•hSOl.1~' 1'twn arr h1l<'l'I s, t•ng1ncers, Fl'Sttva All food eqwp 54U 9570 C ... 92660 I • Orange Cou nt~ 's ITl()Sl NEWPORT BEACH 'ni 11 ""' ' ' ,.. ·' " """"' <><= , RI " > 979 9 33 lo he supphed hy \'tntlor "" SELL idle items with a umqul' hot do~ stand 3bdr. across from hth. kitchen & bath. $3(10 .only es ts11le L'osla t 2 Frwy s. Cl\1r C'cnter arti!lls.t•H' · 5 · For 1•11mplete informa ACCTSPAYAILE i\A EOE M ~· Daily Pilot Cla~s1ht>d Part time n1l!hl s &
avail 1mmed Nc.>wb t S300 deposit 2300 w w esa 548 4720 I Shopptni: C1•nlf'r l'nmt' Conwnerclal lion call <7 14 1494 5173 CLERK Ad wknds 645·4007
dee .lndl"},$800 mo Ot·eanfront. ~e"port Garage. smxte ru1 rt•nl IO('a llo n !l7!1 llR8!l nr Retttals 4475 ufterfipm Sll.Wtn $ro0. at l1•ast I }I
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park111g on Penin $400 ...... •••••••••••••••••• Offi Rettt 1 4400 bldg. CostJ \l!'s a Nr Clemente rl'la1I or nrfice poter. 10 ke) b) lOUl'h
£.1111675·0612 a.ft~ OCEA.'ffRONT 2 & t Br ce a Ha rbor &. 11 J kl' r spa1~ i30 14701 1131·8699 ANSWERS Apphc:it1ons no" he1n1:
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--.-Ba . furn v. atrium EXECUTIVE per ~q fl Agt'nl ly talked about rt>hre OCEAN VIEW 3 Br Golf. tennis Dull\ Des1gntoswt{'e~c1·u111 e S4l5032 ment Nowthathe's re· SISTANT MAN AGf.R
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lsl/last +l' b c r~funda 95PM ask for :'!l ark HEfUTAGE area Good lo1·at1un m w 171h St P aC'1 f1t· 213 m 1573
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lnqu1 re by ma ii A Lr!! 811( Bear rahm pool PLAZA 675-4912 18.1.S Wh1tt1er '' \ e 1500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apartmenl :'11anal(er Ex Mclntosh. 8560 Hun I lbi. rotor l '" 2 fph NI'" lux ury orfu·l' s1ia•" J!X>O, 371!0 s~fl units Of. pencn<'cd, mature rou . gton Dr San Gabriel sl~""l4 545·6916 1n lrl'lnc ·, b11~1csl 17fttSt,C .M. f pie Reaut maintained 111 • ' .... renter' Easy Frw) ill' I & 2 room oftirt•s /\ r. ic·e ware nus<' spa('e 44 units. Costa Mesa No
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'l'J block ocean. yearly pcld~wk 673 6210 5ll~LUL 640·42l0 ReJilonqmics 67S6700 fenced Indus 'I lot . ID[ fl[[ wkd~9'4_. __ _
No pets Avail 3-15. ll .... to~ 4300 87xl23.1dealfortonlrar M APT MANAGER
I $496/mD. Days 67S-2699. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co6ta Mesa. 250 sq fl MBUftAL SUITf tor or storage S6Q01 mo ""II·. Semi.retired couple-for Eves673-910S. Slllte S1751mo l'tils m· 2!:8S sq t front ground See at 2057 Plarentia W 18 unit Adults, m Nwpt
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11 t Br. Excellent "iew FlllJDERS xlnt access to Hnag S.F ·$.'MS mo. Ofr whse. ·------•I ~CHITECTUl ... L t ,1000/mo. Take over " H-06p. Sl .2.'i sq fl Long r close67S·62SI "" t Oldest & largest a gency I .1 1 w hiring Arehltet'·
t use. 644·95 l3 or All cUentssrreened with 9X0CUP an term lease avai A so tftlhlh W..ted 4600 HWA.RD FOR IMFO tural Ora fls man .
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I , 1'11her 7dryer • patio. 25001q ft rondo lo ahr{ lg 972 sq ft recepllonist S300 rl!o 2 bdrm, all elec, Lost adult male Siberian
1 dltbwuhe r . SSSO. rma o n buuli i>l aru.4 0/nces &supply pool,RVpkln11 .Clubhse, lbty,brwnltwht,blut ~ lli·P Oreenblt It view of the rm nr Newport/17th St. 1 Adh comm. 114-495-9028 f1' 6 brwn eye, Jolt in ...... Hit ::cc;pool.a.SSHll3or iii! pd. »per 1q tt., or5QS.582>022$ • So. La1una aru.
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•.. _ .a-..."'Orin tr ·-1 Urt, ... pm. ~ lnt'lliMllii1co., rvlo•. GUiie•• .. •1• ... Em~lre -Sill '520· Bir tvpe pon& '"!'t' ,... • k COMEIN OR an ,_ ... ...,.. 1...;;i;::~::;.;lt A~COUMT AMT ~ .... .L.!:., M aboaanr lfoul>Te bed fr;~· , t 0 0 • b a I I me , nex fo-Ruaty Sh1y rep ns. pit' ups • I -Exce lent ,. Min. J yu. 11P·1 •r clrtaer, liMJU, Oak me .... Ith ma tr"••· Mnon, / .. , ..... 1 a.au1 elkan. 714-1144·4'19 & coupea. • to choose CALL FOR -.......,.;=~--L•us1e•y ~•rttr op curate ty9l1l, alct. <:lock.~. Old pine 6' .. "' ....,..., ......., s k f111APPIA1ISAL
S(l\rW.;'Porf "Ctr law ~1.mllfu for lhe Rlfhl aome TLX exp. Full {elly cabinet. 9800 Coun· &haped mirror on head Naua recliner $125, Udo Sllp tor 50' t Power ~; ~~~8~t•'rt:n, · COrmltr·Oetillo
llrm dt.lru up Cnon a Proreuve t ime 8 .30 ·4 .4 0 ry store counter 14', ~rgBO 11317197 .,16 t::&J:¥chr.S76 whe.-lrhr ll>at,110.00 perft PP at On nt~ penon ror cl~ll dl~~~f~~ld .,:.,~~ 'IOOOt mo +. Norma JIOO. Oak rolllofc cJe~k. $75.$4S-23$7 '7$.I074J!tl?'7·7408 OM.YS,,ftSf uafim~ri\h.vo
llti1atlon. Generous strona Accj& l Ad ~0--SISOO Oak roll op ftle Sitt Bed, W Sim Loral Yacht Club mem Newport Beach •horc HUNTINGTON 10-,A( 11
salary· full beneflta mlnlatr1t Ive' all 111; Secrttuy ~ub"r. a. dw~~· SlllOOh Jrt>N ru:itom made.ma t berabip for sale 12.000 mooring, with 9' k1tr 147-60l7 or
$1Clll . Plf'111nt workln1 en: Super E xtr S1•c 'Y w~~utr ~f1"~hm.r ~c:!i~ ~-vrry rleon SIOO 673 9570 7Z0.1440
vtronnYnt Send reaume ~ for PrH1dent o( 9• 1111 • 12100 Hrs 9 5· ...... ~ Ct.-w R.-BOAT Sl.IPS AVAIL 54f·JJJ I J:!!~SIClnilY to Perlorman re ~n a to1letnt5 Co In 64277U wi n 1»1~11 1 1on ,.... Nwpt Beh 20', 25', 26', ,..._..,,,..., ewport-Biarll· ·oover Sallcrall eo,,, 7~ w lt\'\M Must ha~ xlnt .. _ ... Ilk Casabellll, ever U!IC'd ...... 33', 34', ·o·. so·. 67 ' ...................... . area Altorn•v, n"eda 1"'" St , • "'. ;.,M "A akllla. front offi•• ap wuter~. e new. wua W1tuhp li&ht• Wu• .,.,0 "" "
"1 ~ ..... r \; " .... f'renr h lovestat, ..i50 $800, .~ .. 111n11 $300 ~11 s120 • "*". 642.s44_ ,9SPM ........ 0 HOS Lt3aJ Secretary Some IQll2'7. pearance & 5 yurs .., ' "' UIJ. requl red. Good rri lnlmum recent u Vktonin plant stand. ~!:~ MZ·0796 Hw1Uni,'lon Harbour Bay r,.;c.. -"••••••••••••••••••••• <itner•I
Orowtna Oranae Countr,
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typist ualn& dict1pho11e p••TVeJIM~ eculive exper Typmg ~rb!!to.e.'115 ~-l932 Chest of drawers din & R1rquet Club. &at tHO ~lta ltlOO
equipment needed. S/H "" 90o+, shorthand 110 ... f}i1l. Gothkstyle over rm/game table 'w 4 OffluFttrWhret. Sl\r 11vallabl11 Call ......... •••••••••••••• VeloctC-•trtlott?
not required. Salary Attrartl e poa t ion figure aptitude req . mantlt w/3 mirrorR, ehlltl'I, bumper pool I•• ..,,_,.. 1015 84 7766. 846 7767, • "-dHtw 'It All port& to c·onvttt 101
commensurate with o w /flex iblt' wo rk Gt'nerowi uhary +car ~.B&.1932 ble &lamjlll 759·07M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.13/592-1359 O..yLUVPlck•! 1600 to Vl'IO<'l'. ot perieoce -schedole General orrh·e allowance + expenses -, . -()face furniture ror sale •tt t 0 h , 8 8 3 1 1 111st0f1!1 Sl <l-00 97!1 Z1'11l
P l l · P 0 Boll 18823 lrvtne luble tl25. the11 tre ~cats md1 S~ 4 entry luddrr 641·0763 Slupne_rrYS SE67n200 i...1 •v.n I $11 800 642·1448. &typingskllls.8339590 Reau~ lo: Panco Ltd . ANTIQ ES ouk 1tl111ng,Butt•hcr blk t;iblr. 42" a l dt&rount prr t·1•:1 . 40'MoorilHIM~t Prire S60111L t;M r e 1f\.rr6pm 1>rwknd~
LlFE GU AR DS ARC a r 1 me · ' · setof 4SlllS,2onk chrs barKchalrs.1200 Engl "' .,..,..,.,,.,,saeµm·ei!< '11 Spnnt Vtloce ,\lft•lJ
-pt}year Certs. M.76 hr Also Warehouse ma 0 • non <2~92713 !7l4>540·073'7. S80 Maple t~an bunk, oak butret. $400 Xlnt N SU.r Hontoo II. Quad aoats. 5pHd I OHL Y S5S91 C:T 35,000 n11lt·~ J ll
•Clerical trainees sMrmker,!.ohr small 2~sta ~AlY/P-' 1..1~ beds Sl20 NB t all collect, den~1 t Y. G4 K 1 n "I Sli 9080 HOWARD C~•rol.t m r. f;tr 2'11f1'1.\' $4!!!111
D'-1 968·0311 esa r"' •ng co """ 3 G-'" ~51 '""'I lJ CS O I' r II V O I'-~ ·~ ~ l'··nl.. .11 .. , 11:1 W • ..,., a~ ~r wet!k. nexible Ca ll rs d1uly l'O I or ., """ 213 271 3939 714·760 3067 a~ 11 . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'\\.' ua1 Sts "' •~o", ' .,__ l I k r h I I .. new "f3rt ca rt on .. . L""h Sk .. h b NF.WLv• T Ul:: \l'll liilv (.' M 645 2'J6J ·~reana MA.NAGEMENT mat 957 lOOI btwn wor or w o esa e O&k Tabll'wtlraf$250 4 Like nt'~' t'Omer l.(roup. s:iooo Call N111l . t4 "r1.11 I 7~ p. lilt . r v i LJ ·~rbution Jomourteam,Ptr 9AM·4PM =ure salesman Oak Chalri. $12 0 w 3 red, whl & blu 1 727 ozoz or t'ralit Lk dble hull. trh . al' 03·0555 IMW 9712
•And ~t'lrs Exp'd ooly. 831 3838 Part ti me. 9 30 2 30 --~men~an Hocker SISO I bollltcrs + rovers $185 63Hl213 1'\!SS f600 67~ Zl40 I !17 9 f'O H IJ '• To u
No uper nee. an .some Medical General Office skills SK.retant /C llwd1 Eur Stow Rocker S85 -r'wn bed '30 2 gold vinyl P11·k up 6 <' y It n du
li!lds. Active young lad&offkt Assl1t.t Good typing a most, P/1'.-·eip-:-~eply Mon 960-4607 . wing rhatr) S35 ea P'.ts 1017 f~atiOll aulomulle l>fl~t·r steer
minded people sought f'Ulftime. salary open. pleasant phone voice Fri. 11·3. Untled Meth. Cloek SIOO, Curio l'ab 963-6378 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UlJ!. 8 fl 1·am11n shell,
17141!61·3555 Send re~ume to f 0 . Box Tuslm. 6m-1035. Ch 1601 Marguerite ~. Wash basin $100. Girls' 9 pr Drexel de· 2;:rc~l~~,~~:~~,1~ecNtsl Aircraft '110 white with hrnwn On(' -~...._.. ........ ...__....., __ , 2932, MISsion V1eJO, Ca. Part·llrnt serretonal. 30 CdM.644·07_4L C'lock StOO, Curio l'l1~ l'ora t ur n n ~ 1.'l , SlS-8574 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ownl'r, 111,000 mllrs ~L OFflCIE 9'.&l. hrs wk to start $5 hr SECRET ARY ~. Onent vases $45 S40010BO 1140 6082 aft Cessna '79 1'210. '• ult for I ll'tll 16~ t Sli495 Jim
Part.ti me , appro•. Modelsneededforp/l1me ·rypmg, filing, phones, Salary-Range :1a~9 basin SIOO Spm PERSIAN IHll.l.t:llS suit> fu ll) c11u 111'd ~ax~:' \lolh~ai:en 2dlr , 5-Dafu Week. Sut & work in .82 .. 83 Conven• sm growing co ca II 5117g.s14331mo !bys dresser. desk and F1ock or 10 1Jt!rforman1·r \7141979 4361 dys
Sun. incl s nu. typ. uons. golf tournaments, 631·2320Tom Vogele Reqwres any romlnna L<l(4 e oak En
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ing. riling. telephone. promo t 1 o n s lloo eqwvalent lo high rntry a er ar roc.•ker, S.35. comb ~mt' .,.. 0"" ~· SJ.SG-4 hours dtrondin.8 17141613-1388 school graduation & J chairs. S200 Jo:ngl oak rack, 1V stand $30, !(lass l'APUt'lllN l'IG ~:ON!>. 9 120 mile~. orig tires .• ur
~tcrro $.l 125 &Iii 23!19 r:,:~.~~441.on·Fn. PARTTIMIE yrs 1ncreas1ngl} buffet. S3SO Xlnt Coll light fixture St5 Fanl') shn~ bird~. -_U.O_~YD'SNURSERY Moclltt ~Mow 6·9pm E•pand1ng youth ·responsible s t eno l'Olle('I. 213 271 3939. 960-3154 pni•todperquahty Immediate nings. l'Ounseling firm has graphi(' & l'lenral ex 114 7W 3667 Nwpt lirh 2 Sh 1 u .. dd d 642·4653 Hau-Cutter & Manrcunst M/F -All ypes Opt!mogs for 3·5 sharp penence. Flex1b1lity to eve ..... r w P•1 e
with followin g Hair Must H.ave Head Shots outgoing mature people type SOwpm & lakl.' d1 t· ._. 1010 elbow ~uvers w 4 ~toob l'IClllOS & 0MJC1ftt 1090
West, Ne""""rt Beach. THIE JOI S~UR~E to root1vate amb1t1ous lat1on at 80wp"1 To app ..,.,...C111Ctt FO. ~ 06S4 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ·· r -10. 3 Ids C 11 2 • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' L'-· I• I I I fi'73.4186 Lowse. 50771 llA 7P l yr o . a ·Spm ly, contact City of San llARBOH AR ~:A Dre.1u.>I Table & 6 Chairs, r.Dpey 1ano yr ~ <
By Appo111tmeQt OnlL. 642·4321. ex{ 343. Ask for Clemente Per~onnel of APPLIANCE Sl!:RVlCf: I!' rge Buf r et . !> 1 y I e Showroom l'~nd , l ui.l
HAIRDESIGHH Need!emale liveinSiller Andrea. fi re . 100 Avenita Webuyusedapphanl'i.'S Esperanto Med1lcr1J $1500,nwkcori ~3h l4!l:l ~:Wres ~:~e:.s rctt~r for 2 little 1tirls. light Pres1d10. 492 5IOI F1hn1? We sell recond . guar nean. xlnl t·ond S 111et·e, Thoma~ l'h·1·tm· 2 hv
646-8600 Eves 979.5164 00t!sekeep1n11 & l'OOkrng. ----deadline Ma rt• h 19 , a_pphanres S49 3077 ii~ 759 8936 IJoard ~:~1·1·lll•n1 ronrl
2236 Plarent13 ~ D, Costa Part lime Permanent 1982, S.OOpm llUY Af;PLIAHCIES Wal nu~. oval dr ta tilt•. $500. 841l llt23
HAIDWAlE SALES Mesa SECRETARY ~ 957 8t33 42x60 . 4 t·ha1n S7S Upnght st~•n~a~ pwno.
Full time Crown Newport Beach Invest S4perhr. + boMa The nation's lead10g Q\·er'Stuffed <"hair~ ot good rnnd l~~l offrt
Hardware. 3101 E Coast ment Counseling Firm elet·t ronar distributor. Gas Range & ()\ 1!11 c:ar toman ps 497 3441 ~I 1)611
Hwy,CdM needs sharp ind1v1dual We are Amcr1ra ·~ Avnet Electrontrb. r~rs 3brand .n.e~.st1llin1 Ne~ full b11e mattres' SkiincJ 1093
Helper for stork room. lO handle detailed chent ~rr~:l~~g l~Oe~ ep:nhyo W~ I 0 ~a led a l 3 5 0 (Braltde . 301 ~d hla le set. S60 New tiut•en ~1ze. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will tram S.A FtT re cor d keen 1 n 5 Mt<.:orm1ck, CM. has an ui er s • u1u1 J 100 SIOO 7~ 51132 •1ens Skt !loot' ~•urtlr•"• · Res b I' ...-ha\e an ext·ellent pcm f S22S na (•1st a M sa " • '" S40-58SO. pons1 1 tiles inclu .e t'ion for salus ori·•nted opening or a seC'retao ' • • l'. 9 ~· $39 I r I "' .. IO our produrt ma naun 1)45 2937 I Ll?l' l'll!>Y l'hr. rt•d n:iul? . I ZN. U~t·d Olll'l' . • main ainance 0 r_ient s people with honesty, re "' h I S75 li13 5919 HO$T /HOSTESS files, account reco•r1I habbii'·tv & a strong de ln'nt dept w opportuni I Rt•fng f~'. l('ema kt·r I Ot'" l'Ub ion. l' l'.tn, Expenerfced. Inquire in !Jig & hm1ted bookkeep I sire ul~ s ue reed Must ty ror advantement Ap xlnl ~O St.111• 111 low ~2130" llt'd~ ~ niall. SportiftcJGoods 8094
person fk>arh House ~. g. Reqwres good ap have a cle<ir telephone pt1tude for math and a(' Ol'en dean .11lnl Sl65 fuu1Hlt1t1on & fr;imt'. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Res l a u r a n l , 619 t1tude for numbers & vmce. For conf1denl1al curate typing <ire ol , 54114485 . I ltnen & 'Prl'ad~. $75 l'l Marlin 375 Win ' $1 50
SLaleepyBhohllow Lane, good or gan1iat1on mterv1ewrall Mr Kolar oo.65wpmamust <~real L1kenew 6466714 Firm H&R 12 r.:i1ui:e una c . ___ , Salary commensurall.' atS45·5776 bencnts offered Pleas ...
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HOUSEKEEPER/COOK• with experience . cull 714'754·6061 to ar xlntcond $200 F1oral. perf cond l'all Firm 4933307
Live-in . r or o I de r _714n52·5900. range for an interl'1ew 646 3349 before 2 30P M S 1501
woman ~ust drive, re NURSERY j1200 S.C...tarvP/T I KenlT'()re ~lO\l'. d t•un. ~6.'nl ,rv.Roclo, ad & wnte Nwpt Br h Exei.-Ser with strong ~11rks ~~ll.SISO 1>1nelle ~immons l>lond rrib HiF;,St.tto 1091
area Refs req Top ~IALIST pe roonth to start typing, SH skills needed )>{'l, P5 l:H 1 113711 ~ mall dresser 1'hangr 1 ·····~··•••,••• ··~.· •••:• salary 644-6686 16·8am Green ouse assistant Marketing firm expand afte.moons lntrrestinl! Scars '81 ~ s Rer Almd table Xlnt <·nod $200eJ BEIAl TlVIFl LI 225 RCA orevsi j needed to fill full·ttme "Ork 1 l N 1 ,. 1 ... .,.. uu 7 •.• ro11r sat' yr wrn -----i ~ at Pubhc Gardens mg operations m Orange ~ . . x n · wp ~en er """'· gs rni:e $235 dn 1 ,...., 4.,.. l} Sl4S t-'ree delivery
Housekeeper hve 10, Hun-I III Corona del Mar Must County IS enthos1aSlll' Calocll r~aom""!.mo.4-44k9e2r prer I $17S 646.2590 ~ sofa uph rornt'r !It'(' _TV John's 646· 1786 · have expe . .,0 k g young minded peo~le ..., 1 t 1 n gt on Ha r b ou r r " r 10 -Refngerator, tl'I' ma kt·r, llona , eustom. "' prnx 4 ., .. Prof Vid~ SAstem 7141840-4464 Must like with plants including a needed immediate Y S250 Waln t d k Sl50 yds Ol'W repl fohrir · w • children. knowledge of soils. Will pay $1200 to start Secreta,..., XJ · 1 G-i3 ;J $11!i 962 3282 H1tarh1 f'p.306(). t•olor rertilizers, tesl control & after being trained 'J 01 rouc 7 l'ameru & l'anasun11·
HOUSEKE E PER propagation. Call Alex, l4l!61·lli5 EXECUTIVE Rdngcrator dean. late H1de·11 bed. ver) n1(·(', CR 4400 U port. re COMPANION wanted, Mon·Ftt. 8.30AM ·4P M SECRETARY model. autotlefrost $155 hardly u~ed. SJSO bbl ronler + elltras $.WOO
S0.60 by older writer. only. 613-2268. Plastics Large rnsurance agency 893-0060 oJr 493 3307 t_2l3l_592-1022
~\rmL ~av~-r:wpo. 0 ~ Norsing MACHIHE ::rs~~T~"h~~0J1~~~1~~~d> Refni:, llotpomt t9 ru rt flunks s:mo. ~ueen hdrm Larl(e portable Color TV • OPYATOIS xlnt rurHI Swng out ~ be d S 5 H O 19inrhQua~er srro t /dnnk. Lt work_ R.M.. r 1H .... 7·3,;.lO lmrr.!d. openings on all d responsibihties MU!>l sheh·e:. & dr~r $1 2S sofa lo\'eSelll $300, .:lass $110 S4114138
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$600 or best offn radio, Cll l'olJra $34:.15
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CUSTOM BUILT '76 4X4 Chl•\\ ~11\cr.ido
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Must See Tu Apprf!('lillc l'OOd 1192 511!111
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rond $395 1;75·347!1
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t~ Ve~pa motor st·oott'r
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79 Pord Pl 1,1yl. I" 1 :
ton, Jfi 1100 1111 ~Oil"' clean mui.1 't·ll d1t.•.i11 Dy~ 554 SI 11 I'\ I'!>
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SALES• SBtVICE
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P'•WY.
MISSION YllJO
Avery Pkwy oU 1·5
83 J .2(M() ~~949
Open Sundays
Write details : Mr Supervis'e. meds. nX 's three shifts. for trainees be organized and ha n• ••• d ..,., ... ""---r. Gray,"""" "--ean Sm ronval hospt nr C M good oral and wntll'n ....., 5114 top innette. •"'· ... at I nt e I I 1 ' 1 s 1 on 3 rr•n• ~"" or exp 'd ln1ert1on tr-• bollspnnos tw•n Blvd., CdM, Ca. 92625. Fairgrounds S49·3061 mo Id Ing ma r h In e romm unirat1on sk1lb 23 5 l'U rt GE frost free ~~lull S90. cooeen Sl30 S2rartn~!(l'IS. hke ne ...
7~ Yamaha RD2SO Runs A.utos Wanttd 9 590 ~ell SSOO -631-2126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19.11 H"\\ ll\11,•01111·
N """tators Xlnl benefits Ellcellent rnnse bener1tb refng S yrs. hke new NEVER USE 170 0901 30 Cal Answer 1\rt Jmitori• ursmg ...-1nrludmg paid dental UM SS2 307S •S72, 642·4300 24 hrb RO u 'l't -w o R K incl · Pa id ma i or r""
E h. LYN medical, dental, hfe ins, For appointment call Washcrb, dryer. refrii:. New rattan dinette i.l'l 411 loah & M ·• ronomy ve irle re-Conv. Hosp New;riort Pl us shift bonus pre-Linda 549·~· J 1Y s. Guar Al~o trade inrh round glabs top, ·I £...; onne
WfME.EO YOUR I i o112 ~ 11 h 1 .. , .. • ,, '78 11ondJHa~k400c.r I GO~USEOC"'R ' tranbOl l'•'"'" ,1101 .. .,1 Runs grl'at. $6~ OlilO ,_ • and r 111111 n n 7521400X2848 55~ llSji!i \It)I IOI( l'Un,ldt.'red . J I c 0 .,~" ' ~ l977thru l980 \~r) l'l l•an J_,,\'\/
quired miums Good working ...... k beau ha back hosl rhrs ....-P""llt 71 s.,~· RM 125 213·439·5675 Beach. Pos. all1lo e & d .,..., · wor mg or not SllOIJ new srl1 S7011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1
smiles needed. Xlnt rood, work 71, hrEs, p1~'h SECRETARY I l\59.()(,82 4lrl 3t21 ,. __ __. 90 I 0 Under IOhrs S67S be fits Ca ll 642 80 4 ror 8 hrs. Prer ng 1s _....... 714·613 61149
ne 1 · 4 speaking. . , licycltt 8020 Lge !>tde by side refrt!! •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• • , Nursing Ellpd, word processing 1 ....................... ice maker .n •H'adu 14 ft AMt! loat 1Yamaho \ 1ra!(o 750 w11h
NURSES AIDE CIMCO typist, prefer Qyx 114 I Ml'n's tO spd Motubel·anl' I $i95 I pair golcl \t•I\ et I Vt'!') l!ood l'ond $250 extras. hke ne". unh ~-546·4460 Order processing &i loonng bike xlnl 1·ond. sw1\t>I r hatrs $1 25 6731950 45CJOmales $2~600
Ex""'r all shifts C<>nv. phones Irvine furn SI.SO 8324224 491 3t21 <!Iii l'\pre:.s 1 1 &16·4ti29 I
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SERVICES
IS ON
THE MOVE
Hosp Nwpt Br h Plate room person 540-8894 . EXERCYl'Lt: BIKE 1..ag_unullearh boJt 10 ft oars Xlnt 78 <11•DA2SOE:"VlRO ,... PRIHTIHG Mfg Call EH .
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ChetrfuJ, dedicated to p lime. Mon. 2 JOpm. to cM W1. hke ne" S75 l Waterbed $200 hl•a1er t'Olld $250 631 6352 Runs great. 'er) l'lt'an
29'.ai 1 larhor flh 11 L't>ST i\ ~I ~:SA
979-2500
~ Most bcitin9
Part Of Your
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leaHCould~
Mclaren BMW!!
luy Or lease
HAPPY NEW
Of ACE
LOCATED IN
THIE HEllT AGIE
IANC IUILDIHG
2171 c..,..DriYt
Wtt 340. l"IM.
Ul·l441
good P\1 care Xlnt ans a1>prox 8 Pm Tu es. 536 268-1 Jnd bool\ea't' Ill mu old . I $-IS~ ask for ~11kt•
program. Call 642·8044 I 30pm to appro• Bpm Ser" ice Station Atle.n I Wa.&.... Mate . I 1025 iSl 9227 loak, t:'CoifttetHMct/ Motor HoMrs Sal./ nnnn r h No uper nee Appl} dant. exP.fr'd with rer s I ._.., na 1 Sen1u '10 20 Rtwt/Stor ' • 160 ~,.r.rtunrty or gro~ I Penn Y s a v er. I 6 6 O Day shift 6 da} s per ••••••••••• •••••• • •• ••• W\t' seat ~lel'p sura $8() •••••••••••••• •••••• •• •' OCJe with professional young Placentia Ave . C M week Son da) or f .._.OW 25•~fT ~atrhmi: ottomans SJo Mannt' Electrician l•R••••••••••:··~··••• ••• company. Apphcanls ~ (Z'IS wk N B. 644·7151 Red" ood 2 6 k , 9 sora w ma 11• h • n It Design install rep.11r e n l 2 2 1. u '< must be career oriented R :...ti · t -.w x, er mi:. drapent•s. $75 2 t•hairs 11 .. 31 work 549 ~20 ootorhome sips 6. )elf
with front office ap· Part ~ml !ri!~noons Service Station Allen 4·20 lon1i: also rt·d~ood $S()ea Rod l'offl•t• IJbll' "'u · l'Onl. $29!'1 ~k + rn m1
pearance & rongemal Optometrist ·s orrice danl 3 llPM Ap~I) fen~mr.: Lowesl prt~l' Sm> Dum•an Phyfe drn loak, Mariae 6408585.
personahty F' o u n ta in Va 11 e y Shell Station. 17l & ~~~.~I'll' ;;~114~11r Kl n table. mahni:, $2~5 2 end Ecppment 90)0 R£NT 26 ft motor httmt• Gener a I CI erk -'l ature person F:xper Irvine, NB ) • · tables, S35 ca Kini: hl'd1••••••••••••••••••••••• Slps8 full\· loaded
Secretary· good bostl' preferred. bul will train 11.raVICE ST .. TIO.., Cots 8035 " hdbrd $100 Danish 19112 E\ 1nrudt>~ JI 10', ' &iS·8611i arrountmg skills & ar 963-8349 ~ ,_ " ••••••• ••• ••••• •••• •• •• I "a In desk ~ <' h" 1 r o~cr t1i:.1 1 5H p $749 99 .
curate typing SIOOO mo Attendaftt re~aans • 2 adultrcm. s,,o l Sl50 673 3573 4 S II P $599 95 :HI I' fratltn, Trani 9170
starungsalary RECEf'TIOHIST P time eves. 4pm to •. s·r • P6 r·. tin a I 11 > $349 99 & more· 673 1434 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Serretary/Rerepllon1st, TYPIST 9pm 32·35hrweek Mu st :mal~ $ISO 546 9965 llllf'lbo & hrasi.&bed " 11~1·~ . > Z:J' Teri') self l'ont . sip:. expenenred & capable Good phone personality beexpr'd CdM area ' x )pnng ntJll . x nl 15 Sporthne 65 Ill Men 6 xlnt coml lean S3800 d handhng 28mdt\1dual f'ront ok appearance _675-2276 Dogl 1040 rond. }'SO OHO 64S 5916 Trailer M.in) t'XI ras I 642 1989 . l
company phones & type S800 l'TD. Executive Row, --------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Har'lf'I 806 $l200 968-6l28 .71 y 11 l 1 1 50 l'orrect words per :B>l M Arth St 2l I KE""'HOND p \KC I e ows one ra1 er minute. S950/mo. st3rt-ac ur. e Student Jobs """ ' ups ' •••••••••••••••••••••• loots. Power 9040 :/Sft . sleeps 4 fully sell
ingsalary N. 8. 752-7170 HEY! Champ sire M F Pet & 2 Horse trailer. dua I ax I('. •••••••••••••• • • ••• • •• • rontamed great rond1·
Exel'olive/Secrelary, 75 Reta.JI 5 h 0 w P v l Pt Y S150 bst ofr Zif Cns-<.:rart. ~xprcss uoo 642-5i57 cor re rt w 0 rd s per Mr Elliot's. the store for IOY~IRL,? 2_13t1B7· 134S aft 6 pm 493 3307 1966 Cle an • Fast • · -
WE PAY
TOP DOLLAR
FOR USEO CARS
AUHMAGHOH
POMTIAC /SUIARU 24!KJ llarl'1or Bh II
t'OST 1\ \I ESA
549.000 5 49.14 5 7
WE BUY
ClEAN CARS
AHO TRUCKS
COHMEll
CHEVROLET
:>OI llJrbur HI' ,f
< CIST .\ \1 ~-' \
546-1200 .fELL~•~·, minute. flexible broad the fashion conscious. How wood you h e to I •Poodles "R" People• ~ 807 Newport Slip. asktn!!
I b career·minded women earn ~s much a.s $50.9<J a T·Cups Toy, S200 lo ..,._....., J $10.500 Trades. f'manl' Auto ~ict, .Parts HIGH IUYER g:~1~~re u~~nqe~~ r:~ of today is seeking an ex week Do Y0•11 11.ke dr!YC· S500 p'ets sOarded & •••••••••••••••••••••• 111g_ avail P. P 673-5200 & AecessorH1 9400 I Top dollars ror Sports
S t per'd MANAGER !or 10rrovres,p1c01cs,p1zza Groo d •• 6.,...0 Diamond. I 75 ct , -' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cars. Bull•. ('ampArs. I ZOO/ mo s a rt 1 n g parties. beach parties, ___ me ,,.. . ...,..., Emerald ~u1 L,· \'SI . Wellcraft 26' Nova or I 'I~ "' E.O.E. M/F/H ara their s.c. Plaza store ' T f p 914's.Aud1 s
SEA,v1C E S
________ 1111 s ry. Good benefits, pleasant pll.L'lmanyotherthings~ Yellow Lab Rtvr male. USGSI appraised shore two 181! 11 . ALFA ROMEO PARTS Askforl' C MGR
Call851·0744 -surroundings. Please Then you would probaby !Water Dog > 3 mos, $34 .000 . need cash. tandem trlr. RDF . All parts to ronl'ert IOI I JIMM .. Rl..,O
SFDlETARY /RECEPI'IONIST
Wiit a Tap Jil ii Telecommunications?
Teiconl1uicatiln?
••BORED?••
Pl1 TiRI • FuU Time?
We need 30 telephone r e·
ceitionist/secret.aries to service
our co mputer, legal-medi cal ·
professional & indus trial
customers. We will train you on
rur computers·word processors &
accounting syste~ ! !
Ralle!!M Y• Own H•rs
~-·"' • 1. 6.5-00 tested wpm typing speed
2. M~t have pleasant voice &
manner
l M~t be able to read·listen·speak
&type at the same time ....rs
1. Excellent compensation
2. l"\all time or part time
3. Flexible hours, choose your shill I
4. Paid vacations.·holidays·medical
s. Management advancement
nationally 1MA1 llM ICl•UI
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call Barbara Belloise probably enjoy work mg Some shots S30 ofr $13.900 Dys 642 5640. radio. bait tank xtra 1600 v 1 , .-,.. rorus 497 5641 eves1~knds 642·6421 faetory hghtmg chrs. to e ore. exr VOLKSWAGa. <213>558-0200 QUALIFICATIONS binum. CO\ers. stereo 8 pistons Sl400 Dennis IR711 Beach Blvd
I Over12yearsofage DOBER MAN PUPS 4 O Co Io m h 1 a n trk. tnm tabs lmmar :~~48 after &pm nr mrNTtNGTON liEACll SALES Unlirruted potenltal. xlnt
~uk111g conditions. we
will train. No exp
necessary 770-2028, ask
for Jack
2. Neat. honest and de· AKC.8wks. black rust. EMERALDS Your c·ond Sll,900 OBO S'4"·""00
pendable. Sl50 choice S20 per stone 839-8221 or839·7203 '82 VW Rabbit Nu 4 'ltk 6 :AY
Call us about the out
standing .career op
port u n 1t 1 es as an
Insurance Agent Train mi will not interfere
with yoor present
employment
96J.4SIB
S~IES Interest tn art/decorat·
In g. Fu ll or P /T .
Unlimited opportunity. ~Mon4·7PM
3.Workartersrhooland ~-J6S4 ~ -------rims. 13x5 1l . SlOO
Saturdays. Yorkshire Terrier Pup 644~~ 8J0.8600 CALL TODAY ~ fiY· Mal". AKC Champ '78 271·'2fl BAYLINER ~ ADJUSTA BLF. CHAINS v · .. Fl b · d Mag wheels & tares for 53'7-5836or S31·52S7 nesshots,J400S468624 MI CRO L IG HTS .. tctona Y n ge. Dauun Pickup SI OO BAM lo IQP M VHF' radio. bait tank, s Gorl(eous rem Husky electronic jewelry depth finder, outriggers. 3349 __ _
pup, purebr ed, w/o Dl GITAL WATC H 35 amp.gen .AMIFM8 Trlr hitch, bolt·on for
papers. bandit mask. S85 Products exam pies track stereo w1lh trailer Ford truck Elec. brake TRAINEE or offer 646·510'l pens, lighters. golf balls. Call 646-2843 Will sell controller CB radio S50 etc. balance ofloan ,, • ., 1989 for wirt operator, S Cocker puppies M F. 6 Wholesale/qusnllties ea~
switchboard, re rep· ~ks. Buff <'olor $100 ea only ----_ VW engme, 1300cc. newly
llomst Fast. accurate 644-0481 BlLL831 1257 40· Owens Tah1llan. hve rebuilt $2SO
typing necessary. Early 4 Spnnger Spaniel pup· aboard shp avail Call. 4~654_L
hrs Nwp~Ctr brokerage p1es1 $1 00 Adorable, -010 Judyor Harvey642 4644, '740ievVegaparts firm.Mili644·2442. gooa wtkjds, S wks. htscelmt1oet I 11wn ,9A~&_5PM SALE
JJ'?~'-~· OFC _548-7002 ---.. ••••••••••••••••••••• ' SKJ CRAFT ___ Phone642·8342 .., 11Jvertone I keyboard or 17 . . VB · V o s II .M. rirm. Dobie Puppr· red male. gan. good cond, $350. drive. with trlr. Basket
Prefer termite exp .. but Cha mp s red . s how 673-7144 Balboa Penin. !;!S~ $500 I bs t of r ..._for Sal. not Del'. 752.2357 g_uaJlty. $500. 968.3753 vr..-.rov1 ttttttuuuHHtuuec
YETllAMS: Lab pups, AKC. field & 2 Color TV 's, D~ & SI~. CANVASS & PLASTIC
Serve your country one show, 1 wks. shots, S200. Xfj~0~f ~0~~ete S20. BRIDGE ENCLOSU RE
weekend each mo nth 646-1970(966·1366 · · - -for 28' Slt~4ack. Used S~s plus two weeks each Dalmatian miit puppies. 9 LOVE IAUOOHS once 150. -4758
year in the Army 120. 963.8082 eves , Heli um Bou qu e t s ..... -.. .r-11 90 ... 0 IMM DIATE Reserve. Earn u tra Delivered. Perfect for --. .,.. • OPENLNGS money, PX and r e· ~Sda Sue evel")' Occasion Green ••••••• .. ••••••••.••••••
For P/T reader·•d Uremrnt benerlts. Call Fwllhu 1050 tor St. Pat's673-4419 "19 Downeaster 38 • rully ~reHnUttlves tor In ltlClar.fordei.lla. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• -lo.ded w/Farrley Jib. *Ir aaJe11 position. APP· fllntinlllon Bch962·11121 ~ n water bed, com· Bim Mar auto pit~. Xlnt
ly In person : P en· SantaAna552-3113 **I BUY** plete l200. Min1·refrig, cond. Owner purthHed
'""aver 1660 Placentia Good UHd F\lmi'ur• & new ;}50, 142-8182 new boat, fM,000. 1714> ·v· M' WAITRESS full lime ~ " REMlNOTON GM431, (714) 4116-8248 Ave., C. • evenlAi. minimum 31,. Appliances-OR I wlll (?u ) _, .. 7u eellorSELLfor You Elec. T pwrllcr. "Int ""'""~~· .... -..=~ ... -=-----cllnner exjler, re(a req, 493. 7 ""-• ..... n·· .. 13'6". Raclnf s.18 Apply 3-.SPM. No phone MAST9S AUCTION ......... ., ""
PIONSSIOMAL ciflt pie .... Jolly Roaer 6*1"6. IU·tUI Computer TRS·80 level ~~'lt!t wt:g~~~kaehol 1a91ffOM1••w Rt1t1urant, 400 So . ., ........ N• 118 Lo one, 4K RAM. w/baaic pl •aoo /bst ofr
$100,00I 1rl1 ~ult. QlatHwy, LIKUnili!!:, a:b. -~Sleeper:: t'OUrle• a~r· 213~4'1eevea • ~ ... '°~':itf:~ ~~ma~. ir::·~~ ':1 •. FACl'OAYM?.$709 c:r l'-1aila, lrtUtf, • !J:1a/ ~. ~ Nwpl .Bell boerd. '-!. No 1alary, llONG INNERSPRING """'Elect lawn mower aon wort.•· Cli.1&1 Hit ~ ..... •aJer let... ·ID. I EXTRA nR• IDIUl'tll a.c11•DeO:•S15 Dl.... • ..................... .
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WE HEED
YOUR EXOTIC
t. IRITISH CARS
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1714) 522-5333
ORANGE COUMTY'S
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Sl7.99S or 11Ht•r \lu'I
sell 640·!!13>! 581 tt;to
'80 633 Wh1tl' tan ~II W (l
nu. Perl <•ond 1 u kt' O\l' r
1¥ $632 rm 494 !1456
Capri 97 1 s ....•...•.•..•.•..••...
'73 Capn 21< l(ood l'Ond
recood en.: , ne~ llrl'~
brakes & halt Quid .. 54!11 $~or nt>ar 11fll·r
675 4280
7411 2000 .. )Pft•d. 111~ mill.'~ Jm Ina $4/ll!IS
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AND SAVE!
GllA T SIUCTIOM
CIVICS
ACCORDS
ftRELUDES
548-7430 ~1 W. Warner, 112
westolS. Main
llJ79 HONDA Civic Silver
wilh black. Immaculate.
must see. (38SX UBI.
S399S J im Marino
Vdkswagen._642·2000
'76 Civic Honda Aulo
• ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvel . Costa Mesa. Tel 546-1934 3 blocks
south of San Diego Freeway off Harbor Bivd Complete
,body shop. Sates. Service. Parts Service Dept open
Monday thru Friday 7 30 A.M. to 5 30 P.M. and 8 A.M. lo
S P.M. on Saturd!Y • IE.AC H IMPORTS
848 Dove Street Newport Beach Tel 752-0900 Call us.
we're the specialists for Alla Romeo Peugeot Saau &
Maserat 1
........ .. rW • , 1.,otted .............. , • '"'
EAILE IKE
VOLVO
1966 llarbor Hint
l'OST I\ M ES1\
64 .. 9301 540-9467
9920
CONMF.lL
CHEVROLET
.!!lb! llMIJ11r Ill\ d
• t~T!\ 'M.~\
541>-1200
9960
9965 ...............•••..•.
978 PONTIAC Tr.in\
Am Wh11e -. uh n•d in
Chrysler 9925 1enor Lo-. mile:. and
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1mma<-Uldlt t 13221 t ·n rordova, 50 UCMt mill'~ $4495 J 1 m M arin u
\lln1 1:ond . 111•-. trrl'> Volkswugen, 64 2 2000
$28Xl 760 0009 '&I Pon II.it• II( "'.i (ltOll
i.! l'liry,ler S!l.1100 milt•' .iood l'Und $6SO 6-14 0611
nt-t'(b work $3011 d~~, 673 1776 l'\l'' ~A NTU> 711 11r 79 fi751;sl7 ·711 LeMan~ !.la -.i.:n .
I St·\lllt• " lu nu l'd'h I Ford 9940 runs -.ell i:ood rund
p11 Ill) Jun. hl 1 11~11 •••••••z••••:•••••••••• f;SO Call 642 1989
i~t St•\lllt• 1111\1 I op 79 PM1to 'rd 9970 hni\\ 11 01 l'! tan l;·,11 hurl A\krng $3400 67~ flOiS7 ~ .......•••...••.......
'l'.ab, loat~d $!1 11011 ·711 Fll..,ta .... nrf Ill'"' ttrl'' 6:1 T 13 ir d .. 1 e 11 o"' "·•)> 5~2 7.!01 I'\,,, pvr!l't't 'hdp•· $351111 I tx>aullful Jll ne ... \Ct' m ~ I ~' 9193. ~z K5iS3 th~ $1.9!!0 159 1914
MATCH THE NUMBERS OM THE
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IM THE BOXES
NEWPORT DATSUN
888 Dove Street. Newi>ort Beach Tel 833-1300 Al ttte
tnangle of Jamboree, MacArthur & Bristol beh•nel Vrc·
tona Station Sales. Service. Leasing & Parts. Fleet d1s-
co~mts to the public
0 NABERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 540-9100 Orange
County s Larges\ Caeltllac Clealer Sales Service Leas-
ing
I OB LONGPRE PONTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd Wes1mins1er Tel 892-6651 Orange
County s oldest and largest Pontiac dealership Sales.
Service.· Pans
SAIL CHEVROLET
900 South Coast Highway
Laguna Beach
"Chny'a 90t it oft ••. for yo.!"
SALES HOURS Mon ·Fri 9-7, Sat 9-5, Sun 10·4
COST A MESA DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 540-64 tO Serving
Orange County tor t6 years 1 Mile So 405
SUNSET FORD, INC.
(Home ot Willie the Whale) 5440 Garden Grove B lvd .
Westminster Tel 636-4010
494-1131 546-9967
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THEOrulllttE ROllHS FORD DAVID J. PHILLIPS BUICK-PONTIAC-MAIDA SANTA AHA DATSUN DGM LEASING. INC.
t Modern sales, se;J.lll:r parts. body, paint & tire dep19 Sales • Serv1ce •Leasing 2001 E l 71h Street. San la Ana Tel 558·7811 Your 730 w 19\h SI Costa Mesa 642-1944
Competitive rates on lease & daily rentals 2060 Harbor 24888 At1c1a Parkway Original Deel•cateel Datsun Dealer
Blvd . Costa Mesa. 642·0010 or 540-8211 Laguna Hills 837-2400
• JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY
2626 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa Tel ~5630. 57 Years
of friendly l1m11y service -Orange County's oldest Lin·
cotn·Mercury dealership
• SOUTH COAST DOOGE
2888 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa. Tel 540-0330. RV servt,ce
spec111tsts, custom van converStons
NIWP'ORTl~S
3100 W. Coast t:i1ghw1y. Newport Beach Tel
642·94~0-1764 The Ferr111 Headquarter•.
0 CHICK IVERSON P'ORSCHtAUDl-VW
415 E Coas1 Hwy , Newport Beach 673-0900. The only
dealership in Orange County wilh these three great
makes under one roof'
• ALAN MAG NON POH'hAC·SUIARU
248Q Harbor Blvd Gosta M6sa Tel 549-4300 Sales,
Ser/Ice, Leasing 'Mr Goodwrench ·
0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS
MHCIDIS.llH% S••· s-lce·~
6862 Manchester Blvd . Buena Park (on Santa Ana
Freeway) T eke Beach Blvd olframp -sharp r1gh1 on
Manchester ~
DIAL ME R·CEDES (213 or 714) 637·23 3
0 MIRACLE MAZDA
We ve moved! Our new location 1s 1425 Baker Street,
Costa Mesa Tel. 545-3334 Stop by & v1s11 our brand new
showroom and see why we re the #I Mazda dealer tn
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M O N DA Y. MARCH 1 ~. 1982 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ..
Wisely 'guilty' in HB murder
...
By DA VlD KUTZMANN or._~,...,...,
Willie Ray Wisely, accused of
kil.llnJl his stepfather by lowering
a 2000 pound truck cab on him,
was convicted of first degree
murder today by an Orange
County Superior Court jury.
The panel of seven men and
five women also convicted Wi-
sely, 29, of a special circumstances
Business
gives aid
to family ·
The family of slain·lrvine
doughnut shop worker Pedro
Alfaro is a little better off finan-
cially today thanks to the efforts
of several local small business
owners.
Six businesses in F.a.st Irvine's
Arbor Village shopping cent.er
plus one in Lake Forest got to-
gether to donate some of their
profits, or the proceeds of special
services, to the Alfaro farruly.
Barbers from a University park
shop also took part.
allegation which could lead to
imposition of the death penalty.
Wisely told reporters after the.
verdict was read th.at "if they
think I'm guilty of this cr ime
then obviously I should be put to
death."
The jury announced i'8 verdict
at 10:45 a .m. today in Judge
Kenneth E. Lae's courtroom. The
jury had been deliberating since
last Monday, when it received the
cue after listening to more than
80 witnesaes over a three~month
period.
Wisely, an ex-convict from
Huntington Beach, was 8CCUled of
sneaking up on Huntington Beach
truck drlver Robert Bray's tractor
trailer rig on March 9, 1981 and
causing the one-ton, tilt-away cab
to fall on the 61-year-old man.
Bray died of auffooation.
Wisely showed no emotion this
moml.ng as each juror was indi-
vidually polled on the verdict.
The defendant, a former San
Quentin irunate, had represented
himself throughout hls trial and
repeatedly denied being involved
in Bray's death.
Just prior to this morning's
verdict being announced, alleged
crime partner James Marshall.
Dunagan pleaded guilty to vol-
untary mans laughter and con -
spiracy to commit murder in the
set'Ond degree in connection with
Bray's death.
Dunagan had testified during
Wisely's trial that he served as
lookout for the defendant while
Wisely sneaked up on his step-
father's rig, parked on Springdale
Street near &linger Avenue. JURY SAYS -Willie Ray
Wisely's guilty of murder.
Doctors
face big
changes
By STEVE TRIPOLI
Of the Delly Piiot It•"
Doctors must learn to live with
a changing role and do only what
they can do best if the medical
profession is to survive the co-
ming years without turmoil, a
Stanford University economist
said Sunday.
Victor Fuchs, in the keynote
address before the California
Medical Association's annual
convention at the Disneyland
Hot.el, said at least two major -
changes will alfect the profession Their donated work netted
about $500 Sunday, bringing the
Pedro Alfaro Memorial Fund up
to about $9,500, said Irvine busi-
nessman William Ackman, who
launched the community's chari-
table efforts.
The idea was the brainchild of
Gene Tibbit, owner of Arbor
Village Barber Stylists in the
Jeffrey Road Center.
ALMOST IN THE DRINK -When the fountain is taller than
you, it's tricky getting a drink. This tyke was nimble and fleet,'.
0.ity Piiot Photo by OM)' Ambfoee
running off into the Irvine High School track meet crowd before
the photographer could get identification.
in the next decade. The changes
mark an end to three decades of
growth fueled by steady eco-
nomic and population growth, he
said.
In an interview after the
s peech , Fuchs said that the
changes "hopefully" will not
have much impact on patient
care.
Tibbit, whose shop is a short
distance t'rom the Winchell's Do-
nut House where Alfaro was slain
Feb. 11, said he and his wife were
trying to think of ways to help
Al!aro's widow and five children.
Girl faces caiicer fight decision The fi.rst major change is the
continuing movement o~ control
of heatlh care facilities toward
professional managers and away
from doctors, Fuchs said. Couh ty youth , 12, may need operation on lungs to stop spread of disease The reason for the change is
that large, profit-making organi-
zations which have the money to
buy expensive new equipment
are moVJng into the health care
field and that professional man-
aRers are needed to deal with
(See DOCTORS, Page A2)
Tibbit decided his contribution
would be to cut hair all day
Sunday in his shop, donating each
$6.50 fee to the Alfaro family
Soon othor businesses were
chipping in with their own ideas.
Six'barbers from the Univer-
sity Park Barber Shop in Irvine
volunteered to join the three
barbers in Tibbit's shop for a
day-long cut-a-thon Sunday.
Though rain slowed things down
a little, Tibbit reported more than
$200 was netted.
Dentist Charles Toz.zer agreed
to clean teeth for four hours in his
office and 'donate the fees. The
Jeune Ami children's boutique
held a sidewalk sale and donated
10 percent of the profits, workers
at Arbor Cleaners placed a col-
lection box on the store's count.er,
and owner Ron M atranga of
(See FUNDS, Page AZ)
...
By JERRY HERTE NSTEIN
Of ttie Delly Not 11811
There are broken hearts and
"hearts broken open."
Nancy Smith of El Toro places
herself in the latter category. She
has good reason.
Sitting across the room from
the attractive woman is a be-
spectacled, th.inning 12-year-old,
Tamra Smith.
The girl twists a gold seahorse
necklace and talks about spirit,
God, her hobbies and with a big
smile tells her mother about the A
she got on a math quiz and ''I
didn't even study."
It has been a busy day for
Tamra.
She laughs when she tells how
her friend Nate Smiley has been
pushing her in "doughnuts" and
•·wheelies" at school. Tamra and
Nate are seventh grade school
Orlando denies rOle
chums at Serrano Intermediate
School in El Toro.
Tamra gets around on a
wheelchair.
She has no legs.
Tuesday, Tamra returns to a
place nearly as familiar as the tidy
condominium in which she lives
-the City of Hope hospital in
Duarte.
She. her mother, father Bill
and sister Dacia, 10, face what
could be a major decision this
week. Doctors believe Tamra may
need an operation on her lungs to
stop the spread of bone cancer.
J'hey plan a scan of her lungs.
Bone cancer usually spreads
from one leg to the lungs, Mrs.
Srruth said doctors told her. But in
Tamra's case the cancer spread to
her othe r leg before moving to the
lungs.
The cancer has already taken
both legs. her right leg March 5,'
1981; her left Feb. 3 this year. She
undergoes painful chemotherapy
every three weeks at City of
Hope.
. Should an operation be needed
Mrs. Smith says the final decision
will be Tamra's. "It was her de-
cision to have the chemotherapy
and it hasn't been easy watching
her vomit for 12 hours at a time
through the treatments," Mrs.
Smith said.
"But we feel the ultimate de-
cision does have to be Tamra's.
She has proved to us she is a
winner," Mrs. Smith said.
Tamra, an inspiration to the
neighborhood when s he roller
skated with an artificial leg aft.er
the initial amputation, says she
would like to "roller skate and
swim ." She was doing hand-
stands in the community swim-
• Ill Bell grade change
Ex -Ed ison counselor says ·he had no talk s with football star's teachers
Fonner Ecfison High School
student counselor Marc Orlando
has denied that he made a phone
call to an English teacher indica-
ting that football star Kerwin
Bell needed a grade of "B" in her
course to qualify for a scholar-
ship.
Orlando's denial stems from a
story published by the Daily Pi-
lot on Feb. 18, which reported
that running back Bell had
grades in two classes improved
three months after he was gra-
d uated in 1980 so be could qual-
ify for a Kansas University_
scholarship.
Bell's English teacher was
quoted in the story as saying
Orlando told her Bell needed the
grade change from a D to a B if
Bell satisfactorily completed ex-
tra work.
Orlando, through his attorney,
said that no conversation took
place between Orlando and the
teacher "at any time in or about
August of 1980 or any time after
school ended in June, 1980."
The English teacher, in her
interview with the Daily Pilot,
also said that counselor Orlando
WORLD .
Gold falls to $312
LONDON (AP) -Gold fell to a 2 ~-year low in trading
today, dropping nearly $12 before stabilizing.
Gold fell to $312 a Troy ounce at the morning fixing.
NATION
Central Park remark hurts
The man who directa New York'• Central Park isn't
happy over President Reagan'• recent critical remark about
the park. P~ A8.
U.S.-Mexico move gains ground
NEW YORK -The United States and Mexico are
w orkln& to develop a regional plan to .. lncnued ~between the United Statea and both Cuba and
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may have contacted another
teacher to explain Bell's grade
deficiency to qualify for the
Kansas scholarship.
Orlando, however, also denies
he ever contacted the second
teacher.
"These implications are com-
pletely false,' Orlando's attorney
indicated. "Mr. Orlando had n~
disc~ions whatsoever with ei-
ther (teacher) at any time after
grades were completed at the end
of the semester in respect to
chansrirul any grade for Kerwin Bell.t'i' ~
STATE
The grade question concerning
Bell surfaced at a time when the
Huntington Beach Union High
School District announced plans
to conduct closed hearing~ on
charges that F.dison H1fh School
has recruited footbal players
from other schools.
District officials. said the grade
changes involving Bell will also
be reviewed during those hear-
ings which start April 1 before a
state-appointed administrative
law judge. The judge was hired
by district officials.
Mini-condos squeeze ahead
SAN FRANCISCO -W ould you pay $50,000 for
a condominium squeezed into 440 square feet of living
space? A deve loper thinks many will. P~e A5.
COUNTY
Sh e 's.walk ing for charity
An Irvine girl ts planning to walk 18 miles to rai8e
funds for health care programs. Page Bl.
FriueHe, Sills go at it . .
~and coun~ are ~Y Oytna in
the 69th A.embly DMrict battle between RepubliOanl
Nolan Frtaelle and David SUJa. P..re Bl.
ming pool last summer.
"l plan on LiV1ng to age 84,"
Tamra said.
In reality. she may live only
three to four months, perhaps two
(See TAMRA, Page A2)
E s caped convict
killed in Santa Ana
By PHIL SNEIDE RMAN
Of t ... 0811y Pllol St•"
An escaped convict who aJJeg-
edJy raped a Huntington Beach
woman while hiding from a police
dragnet last week was shot and
killed by officers Sunday in Santa
Ana.
The convict, Ke nneth F .
Troyer, 36, was being sought in
connection with sexual assaults
on several Orange County women
reported since his Jan. 30 escape
from the California Men's Colony
at San Luis Obispo, according to
Anaheim police officer Jim Gan-
dy.
He said Anaheim 's Crime Task
Force had been tipped that
Troyer was planrung to meet a
woman in the 2200 block of N.
Main in Santa Ana.
Anaheim officers were wat-
ctung when Troyer pulled up at
12:40 p.m. He was driving the
1977 Mercury Bobcat he allegedly
stole from the Huntington Beach
rape victim, although the auto
had been repainted white and
had different license plates, offi-
cers said.
After a woman identified as
Pamala Cuen, 24, of Santa Ana,
entered the auto, Anaheim offi.
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ce rs ordered Troyer to stop.
Gandy said.
When the convict instead began
driving off. police fired at the
vehicle, flattening a right front
tire. he said.
Troyer led officers on a brief
chase that ended near 17th Street
and Cabrillo Park Drive when the
car veered out of control and
struck a tree, Gandy said.
After Troyer stepped out of the
car. he made a "furtive move,"
according to Anaheim police, and
was fired upon by officers from
Anaheim and from Santa Ana.
who had joined in the pursuit.
Gandy said three shotguns and
three serv ice handguns w ere
discharged by officers in the
shootinR.
Troyer was treated at the scene
by paramedics and taken to
Western Medical Center, where
he was pronounced dead at 1:36
p.m.
Anahei~ police said early to-
day it had not yet been deter-
mined whether Troyer was ar-
med at the time he was shpt. Ms.
Cuen. who had entered Troyer's
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Kevin Magee'• status ls "queeiionable" for UC
lrvine'11tCOnd -round NIT game a t Oklahoma tonight.
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DOCTORS NE W ROLE . • •
ln~:reasing ~gulation. Fuchs said.
Th~ second mujor change is u
pote ntial .clash betweeft
university-run hospitals and their
doctors and community hospitals
and their doctors, Fucha said.
That clash la comin~ because
the unJversJty-run faalities are
strapped {or money and are in-
creasingly looklng to more patient
care as a source of revenue, he
said.
It l.s up to doctors to adjust to
both of these changes, Fuchs said,
though he added after the speech
that he is not· sure such an ad-
justment will take place.
To 11\eet the first change, doc-
tors must comprorluse with pro-
fessional managers and place
pnority on th06e things they re-
ally wish to control, he said.
"Whether we like it or not,
some of this (influx of profes-
sionals) is inevitable," Fuchs Satd.
"Physicians and management
must work out compromises that
understand the legitimate con-
l'Cms of each side."
univennty-run facilities, he said.
A potential third challenge will
be for doctors to avoid the urge to
jump into new. lucrative medical
proc.:dures, Fucha said.
When a ne)Y procedure is ini-
tiated at present so many doctors
bec-'Ome involved in It that there is
not enough work for most, but
the cost of the procedure stays
high despite the flooded market,
Fuchs said.
The "competitive squee?.e" that
results may cause '·a battle within
medicine," Fuchs said, a battle
that will be resolved when large
health care providers consolidate
serv1ces at a lower cost and choose
only as many doctors for one
procedure as are needed.
Fuchs warned in an interview
that if doctors don't take steps to
regulate themselves the marke t
will select only those lll06t fit to
perform certain procedures. 0 lowering the price while driving
others out.
TAMRA • • •
~ yean "Ir we're lucky," her mo-
ther sa~. "But even Uthe doc'Sll't make h
ahe la already a winner," her
mothtt aaid, IUlllling to hJde her
months of pain. "It doean't mat·
ter, you don't have to Uve to a
ripe-old age to be a winner.
"At first I was numb about
thia," Mn. $mith said, recalling
when docton found the cancer
March 5, 1981 after growing
complaints by Tamra of the pain
In her leg
"I questioned and shook my fist
ut the heavens.
"But we're lucky. We could
have e nded up w ith broke n
hearts. But I took a second look
and my heart was broken open
with love and that's what the
differe nce is," Mrs. SmJth said.
"When a heart lS broken open
love can come forth.
"Tamra does not belong to m«:.
l only get to love her, take care of
her and enjoy her."
The clash between university-
and community-run facilities can
be resolved if the university af-
filiates take on only as much
patient care as is necessary to
sustain the vital research work
they do, Fuchs said.
Fuchs said he is not certain any
of these adjustments can take
place because the medical pro-
fession is dominated by old doc-
tors who don't really care about
the future.
"Their attitude is 'If only I can
get in five more good years I don't
care what happens'," Fuchs said.
"We need people who are going to
be thinking about what health
care will be like 15 or 20 years
from now ."
STOUT HEARTS Tamr a Smith,
center, ..discusses her school dav with mother
Nancy and sister Dacia. Behind thf:>~~miths is a
0.., Not ""°'° 9'y Ctwtee lfen
heart presented to Tamra on Valentine's Day by
th e singles group at the Crystal Cathedral in
Garden Grove.
It hasn't been easy ror the
Smiths financially. They moved
to California in December, 1980
after Mrs. Smith. during a visit
with her Cather Gerrit Schut of
Newport Beach, attended Crystal
Cathedral in Garden Grove and
was "overwhelmed " with the
hope sh e fe ll w hen walking
through its doorway.
They moved from Pue blo,
Colo,, and Bill took a new job in
Los Angeles that left him without
ins~.
Community hospitals and their
d octo rs can respond by no t
branching out into areas or care
traditionally handled at the
CONVICT KILLED.
car, was not an jured in the ·inci-
dent.
• •
Boy injure d
in accident
The pursuit and shooting are
•• : being investigated by th~ Ana-
•• heim and Santa Ana police de-
partments, as well as the Orange
County District Attorney's office.
officer before escaping over a
wall. The convict drew a handgun
whic h discharged during the
scuffle. but no one was injured .
police said.
While about 30 officers sear-
ched a Huntington Beach neigh-
borhood for the convict, Troyer
allegedly broke into an As h
Street house to hide, then raped
t.he woman who resides there
when she returned home, accor-
ding to police.
An 8-year-old Irvine boy today
was listed in stable conrution in
the intensive care urut at Western
Medical Center with head inju-
ries he suffered in a traffic acci-
dent Friday.
Brian Pak apparently was
chasing a ball into the street at
Deerpark and G lenwood in Irvine
at 4 p.m. when he was struck by
a motorcycle driven by Eric
Taylor, 16. of Irvine. said a police
spokesman.
Prior to his escape, Troyer had
been serving a four-year sentence
for anned burglary.
Last Wednesday, he was spot-
ted near Beach Boulevard and
Slater Avenue in Huntington
£each by a Westminster police
detective.
According to police. Troyer
scuffled with the Westminster
AIDS FAMILY
Matranga's Hair Cor:npany cli~
ped heads and marucured nails
for:_five hours.
The Video Etc .. videotape store
agreed to donate $1U trom_~ach
$19.95 membership 10 tts v1aeo
Club to the family also. And
today, Chuck E. Cheese's. Pizza
Lib er a ls lead in g
Aller the dragnet was disper-
sed. Troyer allegedly fled in the
woman's car
• • •
T1me Theatre m Lake Forest will
hold a special mght where part of
any proceeds above a usual
Monday's business will go to the
family.
The effort is one of many for
the Alfaro Family since Pedro
Alfaro was murdered in a robbery
that ne tted less than $100. Al-
faro's widow recently was pre-
sented with a savings account in
her name in which several thou-
sand dollars had been deposited.
proceeds Crom a fund started by
another businessman.
Taylor was treated for minor
leg injuries by paramecLics at the
scene in the El Camino Real Vil-
lage, and the injured boy was
taken to the Santa Ana hospital.
Laguna probes
ea ter y blaze
Laguna Beach fire anvestaga-
t.ors were probing interior walls
at TortiDa Flats today in an effort
t.o determine the cause of a blaze
Saturday at the restaurant.
The fire. which broke out be·
tween waU spaces in the kitchen
and upstairs bar, was put out by
fire units from Laguna and Or-
ange County Saturday afternoon
BOGO'T A, cOlombia (AP)
President Julio Cesar Turbay
Ayala's Libfral Party took the
lt•ad in early returns today 10
elections for a new Congr~. -By STEVE TRIPOLI
Dozens o f p a trons a nd em-
ployees were evacuated from the
two-story building shortly after
the fare erupted at about 1:45 p.m.
No in iuries were reported.
• rain on the way?
Panly cloudy and breezy in 11\e
allernoon Increasing clOuds w11h
an Increasing chance of showers
10 conhnue until Paclfk: Telephone
Co restored service cu1 ott when • cable was damaged by waler from
Sunday'11 rain, phone company
spokesman Don Norman seld
Also ,,, Beverly Hiiis. more than
2.000 homes and buslnesses _.,
wllhOut electrleity for several hours
1>eeause of a power !allure that Elsewhere. small cratl advisory over outer northern waters for ln-creeslog northwesterly winds Edison crews -e Sl•ll trying to
15-30 knots with 3.7 root ~ p1npo1n1 late Sunday noght
tonight. In other areas. winds National Weather Service
mostly westerly. Winds decreeslnp spokesman Allen Thompson said
to leu then 10 knots. Wetl to the latest In e series ol storms from northwest swell 2-4 feet. Partly the GuN of Alasu moved through
cloudy ttuough tonight. Southern California -e "pe9flng
ott" one aher another • v .s. SUfnmary A new storm II expected Tues-
day. he aeld. Thunderstorms moved across
Arl-.en18s 1n10 the Ohio Valley to· By Ille end of Sunday's storm,
day., meUlng snow caused severe retnlall al the Los Angeles Ctvle
lloodlng In Indiana end nor1h-I Center measured 412 of an Inch
Ohio. Since the showera began at about 2
Heavy rain letl on Arkansas end a,m
Kentucky. A winter 1torm Wit de-The re.lnlaJI brought the CMc
veloplng over 011 -tern moun· Center total to date to 6.9• lnc'-
talns tor 1he Nason that l>egen July 1 Miid weather prevBlled ecrop The average by March 14 la 11 53
the South. Oenee log blanketed llfe Inches. and 7 .36 Inches had b"'1
Gulf Coast from T exas to the reached by that date In 1981,
Florida Panhandle while pertly Th<>mpton said, adding thll1 rein
cloudy slcles cover.cl the Eestem still might reach noret lewlt lhls Seaboard wilh a lew lhowere along
the mld-Atlenlfc Cont light vear
showers lingered over Northern ----------~:ornla and the Pec;lllo North· E x t end,ed
Flooding along the M1umee
I Or Ced the evecuellon of 3,000 "'o rncas l rMldenta at F0<1 W1yne, lnd . as the,J 1 • ~
river climbed to 9 !eel above flood .
stage. COASTAL ANO MOUNTAIN
Gov. RoW1 o. Orr declared the AREAS -Wedneadey through
city end surrounding county • di· Frldey· rein and lllunder.,_.s
auter area. 1111.ey WedneeOay ending Thuradey,
Em«gency crews 181ldl>egged Snow In the mount1rn1, Pertfy
the rl'Mf as the f10od moved 1-erd cloudy end not ea cool Friday.
us mouth on Lake Erle 11 Toledo. Windy perfo01 In the mountllna
sn-wu f()(ICUt today from end oou1el ar-. Hlgl'I• In the
Montene acroes the Rocklee Into coastal•-moatty 55 to eo rlllng
1he mounteine ol Artzone Snow to the .,_ Friday. HIQN In the 30t
changing to .-i wu expect.cl In the mountelnl rlelng 5 deOf-
over the noni-n Pleln1 wllh rein Frldey. Ovwnlghl tows 47 to l5 In
spreading over the cientrel pen ot the ooeatal .,... end In the 20t lo
the country. 32 In the rnountelne,
Temperaturee around the nation esrty today renoed from 13 In 8eult
Ste. Merie. Mfch.. lo 76 In Key w .. 1. Fla.
T empe r a tures
CALIFOttNIA
Apple Valley
Bakersfield
Bar1t-
Beaumon1
Big Bear
81y1he
Catalina
Eurell1
Fresno
Lancaster
Long a.ech
Los Angeles
Merysvtlle
Monrovte
Monterey
Mt. WH90ll
Needlel
Newport ee.cn
Oakland
Ontario
Puadlne Puo Robin
River tide A.a Bluff
Redwood City
S~trnento
SallnH
Sen Bem•dlnO
San Gebf'lel
70 40 03
65 55 25
64 57 .02
50 415 .52 49 32 .:is
72 58
8 1 58 4()
48 43 18
5t 42 82
57 49 29
61 58 82 57 55 4 I
55 51
55 51 I 46
5" 49 44
38 30 2 95
67 59 es 55 34
55 48 .33
57 51
54 51 ,118
60 411 .29
55 51 22 541 411 41
55 411 .3t
55 47 07
54 48 .23 57 ,.. .15
81 51 .83
California IURf REPORT
! .... ·-......
San 01990 67 59 12 San Francisco 53 48
San Jok 58 56 .20 S11n11 Ana 61 541 48
Santa Barbeta 511 52
Santi Metia 58 52
Stockton 56 49
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Ball I more 82 44
Blrmtnghem 78 81
Blsm91Ck 411 35
8olM 417 37 .2
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Buffalo 42 24
Charleston. S C. 811 eo
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Cincinnati 59 42 .52
CleYel1nd 47 37
Cotumbu1 58 38
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More days of
forecast for area
• rain
By JEFF ADLER Denny, whose records go back 50
Of lhe Dally Plot 11.n years.
Rain. ram and more rain is the Despite the heavy rainfall, local
outlook for the coming week. flood control officials said Orange
according to National Weather County did not experience any
Service forecasters. major flooding. Also, a Southern
The rain, which came down California F.dison spokesman said·
heavy at times Sunday, could last the rain rud not cause any power
through T hursday as moist outages along the Orange Coast.
March storms continue to form However. an off-duty Santa
off the coast, a spokeswoman for Ana patrolman rescued a
the weather service said. 15-year-old youth from a rain-
Chance of rain is increasing to s wollen Uood control ditch Sun-
60 percent Tuesday. Also, it might day night.
be wise to carry that umbrella A police spokesman said officer
Wednesday and Thursday when Michael Hama nn and two
thunderstorms a re likely, the neighbors pulled Michael Me-
spokeswoman said. Janson from a ditch near Trask
Temperatures today were ex-and Clinton streets about 6:30
peeled to top out at a cool 62 p.m. after Hamann heard the
degrees with overnight lows of youth's cries for help. Melanson
45.55 degrees. Water tempera-was uninjured in the incident.
ture off Newport Beach is 56 The youth apparently had at-
dei;trees. t empted to bicycl e across the
Sunday's rain showers dropped flood control channel and was
2 inches of rain on inland Orange about to be swept away when
County a nd as much as 1.14 in-rescued. Hamann and the neigh-
ches in Huntington Beach, a c-bars fanned a human chain to
cording to the Orange C.Ounty bring the youth out. the spokes-
En vi ron m e ntal Management man said.
Agency. Elsewhere, heavy rains appa-
Closer to the coast, Huntington rently were responsible for th~
Beach resident J. Sherman Den-collapse of 20-by-20 foot section
There have been constant bills
and the Smiths are hoping to get
a motorazed wheelchair for
Tamra,
Neighbors have rallied to their
aid, thanks t.o Sue and Jerry
Omasta.
A benefit showing of "Robin
Hood," arranged by Omasta. wlll
be held at 10 a.m. and noon
Saturday at the Edwards Cinema
in Mission Viejo shopping center
on El Toro Road. Tickets are $2
each.
Hote l gu est
rips 'em off
in $402 haul
Hotel managers have grown
accustomed to guests making off
with ashtrays and an occasional
towel but $402 worth of the stuff?
That's how much operators of
the Newporter Inn in Newport
Beach calculate they lost to one
guest this weekend.
Hotel employees told police
that when the guest check out,
they discovered two $40 blankets,
four pillows, th ree bath towels,
two hand towels, two bed spreads
and an assortme n t of s heets
missing.
They told police that a $150 TV
control unit and a coffee pot also
were gone.
ny reported .55 inches of rain at of a busy FedMart department 8 J
his home. store in Garden Grove. urg ar g e tS
The "spotty" nature of the The section of roof collapsed
stonn meant rainfall was highly about 3 p.m. dumping water and $ 5 000 }
localized and accounts for the debris into the store's hardware . ' 00 l
wide-ranging disparity in rain and paint department.
measurements re ported, accor-A visitor to Laguna Beach lost
dini;t to local weather experts. While a large number of $5.000 an jewelry and cash to a
shoppers were in the store when burglar who ente red his hotel
In Costa Mesa. county officials the roof came down, only one r oom S unday while h e was
reported .76 inches of rain fell minor injury, a cut hand, was asleep.
during Sunday's stonn. reported. William S. Leander, of San
Diego, told police someone The rain brought the annual A Garden Grove Fire Depart-entered his room at the Vacation
coastal total up to 7.91 inches for ment spokesman estimated da-Village on South Coast High.way
the season. But that remains be· mage to the store, at Harbor through a sliding glass door.
low the 11.92 inch average for the Boulevard and Chapman Avenue. Taken were rings, a watch and
year for .the area. according to could reach $100,000. other valuables. police said. _:~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Move to ease Central Americ3n tensions gains
NEW YORK (AP) -Mexico's
top diplomat says he is prepared
to follow up on proposals by
Secretary of St.ate Alexander M
Haig Jr. for easing rapidly es-
calating tensions between the
United St.ates and both Cuba and
Nicaragua.
Mexican Foreif'n Secretary
Jorge Castaneda wd Sunday that
contacts by his government with
Cuba and Nicaragua on Haig's
suggestions might come as early
as this week.
He also held out the possibility
of promoting a move toward a
negotiated settlement of the El ·
Salvador conflict after the March
28 constituent assembly election in that country.
At that time, Castaneda said.
''There might be an opening for
some ~d of constructive action
b)' one or a group of countries"
aimed at endina the bloodshed ln
El Salvador, wnere leftist guer-
rillas are fighting against the
U.S.-supported junta.
Castaneda's remarka came at a
news conference Sunday after a
meeting with Haig, thetr second
ln a week.
Neither spelled out what Haig
had suggested, but the &ecretary
of state's own assesarnent of the
Sunday meeting was more cir-
cumspect than that offered by the
Mexican official. Nonetheless,
Haig's remarks and the absence of
any significant attempt by U.S .
officials to temper the optlmis~
tone of Castaneda's comments
reflected apparent movement to-
ward an increased U.S. willing-
ness to negotiate solutions to the
Central American turmoil that
has dominated U.S. fore1!(n poli<'y
concern ln recent weeks.
The development comes arrud u
growing movement in Congress to
take more control over the Rea-
gan administration's actions in
Central America, including pro-
posals to require prior congres-
sional approval for military action
and covert h1te!Hgence opera-
tions.
Although Haig gave few details
of his session with Castaneda, he
acknowledged that U.S .• Mex:ican
differences over Mexico's
3-week-old peace plan for Central
America had narrowed at Sun-
day's meeting.
Specifically, he iridicated that
direct U.S. talks with Cuba may
take place on Cuba's a lleged
support of rebel moveml•nts in
Dinosaurs nJay have drowned
Gia nt asteroid could have cau sed 500-foot tida l wave
PASADENA (AP) -A dino-
saur lazily chewing on some
swamp land shrub 65 million
years ago may have heard a tre-
mendous roar, twisted its long
neck to look at the sky and seen a
huge ball of fire plunging into the
ocean.
The startled dinosaur might
have been knocked off its feet by
the shock wave spreading out-
ward as the giant asteroid roared
through the atmosphere. Then a
great flash of light would fill the
horizon as the big rock hit the
wa\er with a shock 1,000 times
greater than the biggest earth-
quake ever recorded, says geo-
physicist Thomas J. Ahrens of
Caltech.
The sky would grow quickJy
dark as debris from the exploded
asteroid and dust churned up
from the sea floor reached the
stratosphere, spread into a dense
layer and obscured the sun.
A warm rain would pelt the
poor creatu re as superheated
seawater thrown into the skies
began falling gently back to
earth .
"It would get darker and
darker as more dust drifted over
and pretty soon it would be P.itch
black -so black you couldn t see
your hand in front of your face.
even if that hand held a
flashlight," Ahrens sald.
"Then the dinosaur would be
hit by a 500-foot wall of ocean
water" -a tidal wave of mind-
boggling proportions that would
race around the world within 27
hours.
Ahrens and colleague John D.
O'Keefe said that might very well
have drowned most of the
lowlands-lurking dinosaurs and
set the stage for the rapid end of
thetr 140 miU1on-year reign as
kings of the earth. The scientists
were presenting results of their
computer study of the impact of a
giant meteorite today at a Lunar
and Planetary Science Conferen-
ce m Houston.
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TRANSPLANT TW INS -Thirteen-year-old identical twins
Siobhan Doyle, right, and sister Linda smile as they leave a
Dublin hospital after recovering from a kidney transplant frQf0
Linda to Siobhan. The twins celebrate their birthday April 1
and Siobhan said "It is the best present I could have gotten
from m y sister~..am fetling great -thanks to her."
Ahrens said 1n an t·~rl1er
interview these effects would be
about the same 1f a similar as-
teroid ploughed into th1• ocean
today -"and in fact, that's nol
impossible."
This is the latest entry or at
least a new variation of an l'arl1er
entry -Lo try to explain one of
the longest-running and most
intri~uinR mysteries of sc·1en<.:e: what caused the Great Ext1m·
uon that wiped out tht• d1nsaurs
and many other land and watC'r
species? The mass extinctions left
the way clear for mammals. then
a motley collect1on of small ro
dents, LO begin taking ovt r
Ahrens and O' K t.'ef£' bas(•d
their study on a now-popular
theory proposed two Yl'ar-. c1go b\
Luu; and Walter Alvan·z of th1
University of Caltforn1 ;1 a 1
Berkeley. The Alvan'l them~·
grew m part from ev1denn· a
layer of debris deposlll>tl around
the earth about ti5 million
years ago was, in Mime· of 1t.'>
composition, more hke an astl'ro1d
than the earth's c:rust
R eagan sees
n ews slant
on S alvador
RADNOR. Pa <APJ Presi-
dent Reagan says he ha::. dt:tP<:ted
an "editorial slant" in l<'lt•v1sion
reporting on AmPrican involvl'
ment in El Salvador that 1s rem
iniscent of <.:overnge of th<' Viet·
nam war.
There is "a tcnden<.:v to cdtto·
riaJize in the m('(.iia and prl'SC'r.t a
certain viewpoint." thf' president
said m an mtervir•w with TV
Guide magazine. wh1c·h will ap-
pear in the Man·h 20 1ssU<'
Reagan. speaking about c·d1to-
rial1zmg m TV news. Jff,.rc'Ci as
an example. 'thl· dfor•~ wc•'d
made m El Salvador to trv to
convince the Ame>racan pl·oplc•
that what we>'rc havmg 1s an
mfiltrauon into the Amen<·as that
is really directed by the> other
superpower."
Television news always wants
Lo say "we're mterv<'nmg" m the
conflict. Reagan said
"There has been a kind of
editorial slant that has something.
almost, of I.he Vietnam syndrome.
which challerl'ges what w e're
doing there."
Poles pray for Walesa release
Spiritual leader makes first public appeal since arrest
WARSAW. Poland (AP ) -
Twenty thousand Poles joined
Poland's Roman Catholic primate
at the Solidarity stronghold of
Ursus ln a prayer for the release
of Solidarity leader Lech Walesa.
Arcbbishop Jozef Glemp. the
spiritual leader of Poland's more
than 30 million Roman Catholics.
on Sunday made his first public
ap peal on Walesa's behalf in
whk h he mentioned the union
leader by name.
E#)'pt's leade r
· ,,.StfHJnes trip
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -Presi-
dent Hosni Mubarak was quoted
today as saying he has postponed
hil visit to Israel because Israeli
leaders insisted that he visit the
city of Jer usalem, newspapers
re~today.
'It ii not within· diplomatic
DOrm1 that 8 COlpltry impoees
oertaln plk'es on the itinerary o1 a
villting prelldent," Mubarak said
in an lnten'iew with the Kuwait
newwpaper Al-S iyuaah.
· Nlae tee•·••ers
I ldllefl ,. era
MJNIX>LA. N.Y. (AP)-Nlne
1 lilen-gen ldlled Lo a van when
' the ditver apparently tried to
beet • Plllfl1lll' train to • ao. *" "weft P>d lddl,'' laid their
lllllRllfB
stunned fanlilies and friends.
A 10th teen survived the acci-
dent. m which a Long Island Rail
Road locomotive traveling at 65
m ph slammed into the van
broadside and knocked it about
150 yards down the tracks early
Sunday. The survivor remained
hospitalized in critical condition
early today.
OOP endorses
, r e eall ellort
SANTA CLARA (AP)
De<:lding that reapportionment•
and election battles are more
J
important, Republican Party lea-
ders have voted to support the
recall of state Su_preme Court
Chief Justice Roee Bird, bu t not.to
give any money to that ca\18e.
''We are endorsing the princt ·
pie of the recall. but we are not
g oin_g to conduct a recall cam-,
paign a1ain1t her," said puty
chairman Tino del Junco after
the party executive committee
I ~ting Saturdly in Santa Clara.
Callle ear l•rM
laereaNfl te II
SAN J'RANCl8CO (AP) -
The COit of hopp&na on thole uni.
..
cable cars and cJim"bing "halfway
to the stars" doubled to $1 today
as San Francisco tries to keep up
with the cost o( maintenance on
the 109-year-old system.
Be a gan <-h astl.4iPd
b'' economis ts
NEW YORK (AP) -A group
of conservative economists that
has been bird-dogging Republi -
can and Democratic administra-
tions and the Federal Reserve
Board for nearly a decade says it
still supports Preiiident Reagan's
economic-recovery program.
But th e economists Sunday
night chastised Reagan for step-
ping too gingerly in proposing
spe ndin g cu ts to reduce t he
mushrooming federal budget
de1idt.
Nonl'oten rappe d
by Frene• ,,.rty
PARIS (AP) -P resident
Francois Mitterrand's Socialists
went to...work today on Commu-
n.lat voter1 whoee ab&tention 1ave
COnMrvattve parties the edge {n the tint round of elections for
local ~mment councils In be·
half of France.
(;entraJ America and elaewhere
in Latin America.
One of the most serious reser-
va t1ons expressed previously by
Haig about the Mexican plan was
its !ailure to deal with the ques-
Llon of outside support for rebel
forces in Cen tral America.
The administration nas made a
major Point of asaertlng that Cuba
and Nicaragua have been helping
and, to some degree, directing the
rebels m t:l ~aJvador.
And on Sunday. Haig identi-
fied "Russian resour ces and
arms" as a major destabilizing
clement in Central America and
as being symptomatic of the ~lo
bal character of the growing
turmoil in that region.
The implication of Haig's re-
marks was that Mexico lacks the
diplomatic clout to deal with this
aspect ol the problem.
But Castaneda clearly was In an
upbeat mood afterrus 75-minute
meetin~ with Haig.
"I think that from an objective
point of view, the logical basis for
a series of agreements exists," he
said. "We feel hopeful the process
of negotiation may be started in
the Caribbean."
Castaneda said any U.S. rap-
prochement with Nicaragua
would have t.e Include a halt in
Nicaraguan weapon flows to
Salvadoran insurgents, along
with a U.S. pledge to avoid any
interference in Nicaraguan
internal affairs.
When he unveiled his Central
American peace proposal Feb. 21
in Managua, Mexican President
Jose Lopez Po~~illo had made no
reference to Nicaraguan arms
flows to El Salvador.
Castaneda said he and H&Jg did
not discuss reported U.S. plans for
covert U.S. operations in Nicara-
gua. But he said any such activi-
ties would have to be haited if
normal relations between Wash-
ington and Managua are to be
restored.
He added that this goal could
not be achieved 1f counter-
revolutionary forces Joyal to the
ousted governmen~ of President
Anastasio Somoza made cross-
border raids into Nicaragua from
Honduras and oth er sanctuaries.
He also srud tensions between
Nicaragua and the conservative
countries of Central America
could be alleviated through "a set
of non-aggression pacts."
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DIRECT HIT I James and Nelda Rhoads had
taken shelter and were embracing in the hall
JUSt outside this bathroom when a tornado
··truck their home between Lawn and Golds-
AP Wlr9Pfloto
boro, Tex., 20 miles south of Abilene. The pair
and their two children were thrown as far as 50
yards from the house as the tornado demolished
it. but none were seriously injured.
Rock band ruinors 'false'
Lead singer of Go-Go's said alive in L os A ngeles
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Go-Go's, an all-female rock band
riding the top of the music charts.
ha'i b<.-en beset by nationwide
rumors -unfounded -of the
drug-related death of the lead
smger. a spokeswoman said.
"They're here m Los Angeles
and they're fine," said Betsy
Alexander. national dtrector of
publk1ty for lnternational Record
Syndicate, who speculated the
rumors might be related to John
8('lush1's drug-induced death
March 5 m Los Angeles
.. They seemed to start right
after Belushi." she said Sunday.
"The only thing I can think is that
the girls knew Belushi. John used
to hang out with the people in the
underground LA scene. He was
very much into New Wave and
punk music. He was very instru-
mental. I think, in helping get
them on ·Saturday Night Live.' "
She said swi~chboards have
been flocxted by calls at IRS, the
Go-Go's label, and at A&M Rec-
ords, which distributes the Go-
Go's No. I album "Beauty and the
Beat'' and top-10 single " '
"Apparently the New York
ofhce o( A&M last Monday and
Tuesday got over 100 phone
J
calls." Ms. AJexand~r said.
She said the cafl ers are pri-
marily teen-age rs claiming to
have heard on radio or television
of the drug-related death of lead
singer Belmda Carlisle.
The rumors seemed to center
on Chicago and the Northeast.
"mostly out of the New York-
Boston area, but our promotion
guy says he's gotten them as far
as Ariwna, Texas. I've gotten a lot
Ra lly, march hit
U.S. imm igration
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
demonstration to protest Reagan
admirustrauon ururugrauon poll-
cies drew some 2,200 people,
many of them claiming to be
illegal aliens.
The peaceful rally and march
through downtown to City Hall
Saturday was sponsored by the
Coalition for Visas and Rights for
Undocumented Workers and the
National Mexican Brotherhocxf.
They were joined by Hispanic
trade unions and some Catholic
·agencies.
of high school kids calling up in
Cal1forrua," said Ms. Alexander.
She has contacted radio and
telev151on stations cited by the
callers but none have reported
broadcasting the rumors, she said-
.. It's always a drug thing. Her
mom and dad hear these stories
and they get upset, .. she added.
In fact. Ms. Carlisle and the
four other members of the Go-
Go's are in Los Angeles cutting an
album. Ms. Alexander said.
She speculated that some cal-
lers might have misheard the
name Belushi as Belinda. Also .
she said. the band is sometimes
viewed as physically frail because
all-female bands are so rare.
"One of the first things that
reporters ask 1s , ''How are the
girls? How do they do on the
road''!'.-Ms. Alexa nder said . "l
don't know if it's the Big Brothers
angle or not, they're always loo-
king out to see if it's too strenuous
for them on the road ...
Adding, perhaps, to the mys-
tery. has been the fact that the
band members have been closeted
in preproduction on their new,
as-yet-unnamed album, schedu-
led for release in August, and
"they're not doing interviews."
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South Pacific
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GENEVA, Switzerland (AP -
A 20-country conference on
environment in the South Pacific
has voted to ban the dumping or
nuclear waste in the region. the
Gene va orfi ce of the U.N
Environme nt Prog ram said .
Al the meetin g, which ended
on Rarotonga, Cook Is lands. a
declaration was adopted slating
that ''the storage and release or
nuclear was tes in the Pacific
regional environment s hall be
prevented," accord ing th e
UNEP statement.
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CHINA 08SER VER -American moVle star Kirk Douglas
v isited a movw set in Peking, China, over the weekend to see
how fil ms an• made in China. Here he greets performers on one
sc.:t. At right 1::. director W ang Yang.
fleavywt"ig ht ki champ wins
Tipping till' scales Jt 407
pounds With all o r his gear On,
Bernard Hehl won his second
He;,ivywt-1ght S ki Charnp10n-
sh1p m a row . defeaung 27
he rtv riv.11'. 1n the annual
l'V<'ni at Sugarloar USA m
Mame.
"It fet!ls grc•at," tht-TV re-
Annie Glenn, the wife of
S£·n John Glenn, D-Oh10, has
gonC' on nallon::il TV to Wik
about h<·r lifl.'lnng s truggle
against a SIJ('l'(.'h 1mpechmenl.
"h'~ hkf thr-answer to a
prayer," Mrs Glenn said
slov.rlv. lw1 vmn still showing
trnct>s of 1h1· stutter that has
F11r th1· sc.•tond ~tra1ght
vt·ar. a m,m b<"'t known for his
jt·ung h..c. \\ un the Direc:tors
Guild award for d1rect1on.
Warren Beatty, who direc-
ted and st<trrt•d m •·Reds." the
'Wlgci of journah.,t John Reed ,
made· a r;,in· <.1µp1:aranu• at a
ltlrn mdu ... tn t·n•nt to aC'Cl·pt
pa1rman from Laurel S prings,
N .J .. said. "I was pretty ner-
vous at first. I wasn't sure if I
l'OUld do it again "
Hehl, 28, who says he
weighs 350 pounds unencum-
bered by ski equipment, also
won the event last year -
wht•n h(• weigh ed a mere 325
affhtted her since childhood.
"I can carry on a conversa-
tion now. and l could never do
that before," ~he said.
Mrs. Glenn was accompa-
nit•d by Glenn. a former as-
tronaut. fo r her appearance on
ABC's "Good Morning Ame-
r1l·a" program.
the award The GuLld awards
often are an mdicator of Oscar
trends
Last year, Robert Redford,
was named best di.rector for
"Ordinary People." Redford,
like aU but two winners in the
Guild's 34 years of awards.
went on w win the Academy
Award (or d1rect.or.
The aardvark ii an Ujly
animal with an anteate r '•
noee, a doney'1 ean, a .pig'•
body and a bad smell, ao why
would anyone want to be Mllta
American Aardvark?
"God meant the aardvark
for aomething," said Mary
Ann Jones, a 44-year-old ar·
chaeology student from Ha-
worth, N .J ., who happily ac-
cepted the title and the crown
of daisies at the fourth annual
contest a t the P hlladelpt\la
tOO.
It was part of the American
Association of Aardvark Afl·
cionados' National Aardvark
Week.
Lawrence Welk gave the
amateurs high priase when
L os Angeles City Council
members heartily sang a song
o f tribute to the bandleader on
the occasion o f his 79th
birthday.
"Champagne musk," was
Welk's appraisal of the song.
Council President Joel
Wachs said, "An d -a o ne,
and-a two, and-a three," and
the council enacted a special
r esolution ho noring Welk's
79th birthday.
The administ ration is
Qressuring evangelist Billy
Graham to turn down an m-
vnation to preach at Moscow's
Patriarchal Cathedral, News-
..yeek magazine reports.
Graham was invited by the
head of the Russian Orthodox
Church to preach in May, but
the magazine said the adnµn-
1stration fears the Soviets will
use Graham for propaganda
purposes.
The press greeted Auu -
Margret as "S°uperswede" af
ter her first show in her nauve
land.
"A more professional show
never has been cast in this
country." said the Stockholm
Afton blade t after her perfor-
mance.
He likened h e r with an·
other Superswede -five-
time Wimbledon tennis champ
Bjorn Borg.
Tax rebel James Dwight
S pyder was sen t enced to
three years in prison and
fined $15,000 for tax evasion
JUS t hours before he a tte nded
a banquet in his honor at
Ba ltimore
At the Pilot, people make the difference.
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.. , en1oy Ille chatleng'-' and
iTlvolvernent of puttmg 011t
a daily newspaper . I also
like working with tins
wonder/ ul qroup of
people ..
Bill Reis
Tustin
Bill is our real estalr
advertising manager
He is respons ible for
coordinating and selling
all the real estate ads
for the Daily Pilot.
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j • .. ·• • ' ·~.,. =' 1 , ~ "' ii • 1 . ... 'M • ... tn the week ended March 3, to a ~ 4 ~ r~ _"' :; 1 ~~ ~. j;il r:·-• :1 ~ ~:~ '~ I j 1:·~ $~=~/~
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withdrawn
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Stanley Hiller Jr., who heads the investment
g.roup involved in a poosible acquisition ol Kalaer Steel
Co., S{lfd his group tuts withdrawn Ii. proposal to
purchase the out.st.anding shares of the company at
$55.25 a share HilJer cited the substantial ch.ang~ in
!mandal t.-ondiuon of Kaiser. including the $529 mt I lion
m write-o ffs announced by Kaiser
Workers at four Kalsu Permaotnte medical
racUities went back \.0 work alter a monthlonll stnke
today while nurses at three San Jose hospitals consider
a contract offer to end their two-month walkout Kaiser
workers voted 465-204 to end the strike by 1,400
clerical workers al medical facilities In Oakland,
Richmond, Hayward and Fremont, as well as at
administrative «'nters in Berkeley and Oakland . . .
Cetus Corp. of Berkeley has decided to .delay
c.'Onstruction of a $15 million advan<:ed plant biology
laboratory near MadU;on, Wis .. local officials o~the fum
said. The proposed laboratory would replace a rented
bu1ldini;z in suburban Middleton when~ researchers are
attemptmg to develop improved crops through ge_neuc
engineering and other advanced bt0logicaJ le<'hniques
IARlllCI S;
World Airways suffered a net loss of as much as
$ l5 million Ln 1981 , the carrier sa1d. According \.0
prelimnary, unaudited results for the year, r:evenues
wiJJ be about $370 million and the net loss will range
between $1 2 million and $15 million. The l06S will push
the company's nel worth to about $75 million, too low
to meet a requirement in some of World's loan
agreements that us net worth ht; at le~t $85 ~Won
after Dec 31 The airlrne said 1 t 1s seekrng a n
amendment of that requirement from three lenders
· ·Wi ckes Cos. lac. said that although the audit for its
fiscal year ended Jan. 30 has ~ot been comple~. it
anticipates losses from contmumg operallo~ Wlll be
approximately $40 million before store l:losmgs and
di\testitures. AddHionally, the company said 1t expects
a $20 million loss for reserves for anticipated. store
closings and a $20 million los.s from d&'Oi:itmued
operations, or a total ID$ for the year of approximately
$80 mH!Jon Wickes said the audit should be ~mpleted
hy the end of this month It will release final figures at
that ume.
c .a.••-"~d~----------
National Education Corp. of Newport Beach and
Temporar ies Inc. said they have terminated their
nego\iations with respect to t~e acquisition of Te.m-
poraries Inc by National &iucat1on. N'auonaJ &iucauon
said tt conunues to be interested in the temporary help
industry and intends to seek oul other acquisition
candidates in that fi eld.
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The $70 m1U1on which Ford Motor Co. 1s puttmg
aside for Laid-off workers isn't going as far as some
workers thought it would when they app~oved a new
contract with the automaker. The money 1s going mto
a fund only a ltttle at a ume to keep the fund operating,
Ford srud. That means fewer checks per worker .
United Auto Workers negotiators faced two-
pronged bargaining today -devising a counteroHer
for American Motors Corp. and trymg to convince
General Motors Corp. to pass contract concession
savings to consumers. Today's talks between the UAW
and GM were expected to focus on whether the No. 1
carmaker should lower car prices if it logs labor costs
savings due to union concessions. Both sides endorsed
such a proposal tn earl>er talks that collapsed without
agreement Jan. 28 ..
The Delaware Chancery Court has ap_proved the
merger of Federated Oe~artment Stores Inc. of Cin-
cinnati and The Children s Place Inc. of Pine Brook,
N.J. Federated paid $30.50 a share t.o acquire The
Ch1Jdren's Plat'e ..
A presidential advisory panel said a national
export pobcy needs to be developed and given the same
high priority as US foreign pobcy. The plan was
submitted to the President's Export Council by a
member of 1ts agricultural subcon:i~ittee. which re·
ferred it to the full panel. The council is headed by Gov.
Charles Thone of Nebraska.
Gold, metals quotations
Gold
By The Associa ted Press
Selected world gold prices today· London: morning
fixing $314.25. off $9.00.
London: afternoon fixing $312.00, off $11.25.
Paris: $317.01. off $9.53.
Frankfurt: $316.02. off $7.98.
Zurich: Late faxing $314.00. off $7.00 bid: $317.00 asked
Handy & Harman: onJ y daily quote $312.00, off $11.25
Engelhard: only daily quote $312.00, off $11.25 .
Engelhard: only daily quote fabricated $327 80. of.
SI 1.81.
Metals
o NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrous metal
today. Copper 74 ~-77 cents a pound,
destinations. Lead 28-32 cents a pound.
Zinc 41 cents a pound, delivered.
Tin $6.7383 Metals Week composite Jb.
AJamlnam 76-77 cents a pound, N. Y.
Mercury $390.00 per Clask.
Platinum $320.00 troy oz., N.Y.
Silvf:?r
Handy & Harman, $6.976 per troy ounce.
Coldcoim
prices
U .S.
NEW YORK (AP) -Prices late Ftid.ay of gold ootns.
compared with Thunday'a price.
llnaerrucl, l troy oz., $335.26. off $8.26.
Maple leaf, l croy ~. $386.~, off $8.25
Memcu so peeo, 1.2 troy ~' $399.~. off $9.75 Antriu 100 crown, .9802 troy oi., $315.SO, off $9.7&
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H /F Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Mondi)', March 15, 1982
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GOOD GRIEF, WHAT'S THAT? This car , called the
''world's longest limousine," turned heads recently in
Santa Barbara. The 32-foot long 1967 Cadillac with a 450
All'-......
horsepower engine, a rumble seat and other extr as,
carries a $200,000 price tag.
OeteG: -ell$, IC EclwWCI Well• P.trlei. II. W .. I• T,_..,_
Publl ..... 0r.,,.. (OH i Delly Piiot,
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Laetrile niay pose new danger
R esear cher s say it cause~ birth defects in. animals •'
WAS lllNGTON (AP) -
Lae trile , the purported cancer
treatment that most d octors call
worthless. causes birth defects
in a nimals when taken orally
a nd could pose a similar hazard
lo humans, a researc her says.
In a report published in
Science magazine. Dr. Calvin C.
Willhite says the cyan ide poison
that is a natural part of Laetrile
caused numerous s k e letal
m a lformations in the offspring
of hamsters.
"This 1s the first ti m e birth
defects have been found with
Laetrile," Willhite said in a
t elephone interview.
"We're not sure this would
happen with humans, but we
know t h e re is a s imilar
metabolic pattern of Laetrile in
humans as in hamsters," the
toxicologi;t continued.
·' lf people a r e s till us ing
-Laetrile, I would recommend
further studies with subhum an
primates to see if it c auses birth
d e f ects," s aid W illhite, a
scientist at the U.S. Agriculture
Department's Western Regional
Research Center in Berkeley.
The researcher said that there
is at leas~ one documented case
o f a pregnant woman being
treated with Lae trile, a
subs tance derived from the pits
of apricots, peaches and other
fruits . But becau se of the
numbers of people taking the
treatment. mor e pre gnant
wo men could be e xposed
Hundreds of thousands of
cancer patients around the
world have used the substance,
and the Nation al Ca n cer
lnc:fit 11lo t Nf'll .,.,1lm<>fo" lhllf
70,000 Am e ri~a ns with the
disease take it. ' • • •" -
Because of pressure from
Laetrile advocates, the federal
government s ponsored a major
human trial of the treatment at
several medical center s .
The NCI study, completed last
year . conclude d that Laetrile
and its accom panying regimen
of vitamins, e nzymes and
s pecial diet are of "no
s ub s tan t iv e value i n the
treatmen t or cancer."
Although the s t ud
"clinical use of s uch th e r
not justified ," Lae trile has
legalized in 27 s t ates and any
Americans still go to Mexican
c links ror treatments.
Willhite termed his bir th
defect study "the final nail in
th1>.roffin or Laetrile."
DIAT~.~.~TICIS1Repair workers needed
GARRETT H. BRADER 1POP), o ~•dent or Orange. C;; Pas&'d away on March 12, 1982.
Survived by daughter Mildred Puckett. so n Clyde Storm,
Steps told in preparing for fix-it jobs
daughter Lola R1dgewav. and By JOYCE L. K ENNEDY
daughter Esther Miller. aaugh-
ter HaZl'I Walt.s. and son Garrett H Brader Jr , prl'("eded Ill dealh
by his daughter Josephine
Ha yes Also survived by 15 grandchildren 53 great·
grandch1ldrl'n and 22 grl'al-
great-grandch1ldren Graveside
serv1~ w1U be held on Tuesdav.
March 16, 1982 at ll:OOAM iit Pac1f1c View Memorial Park.
F'r1en& may 1:aU from 4.00PM to
9 OOPM on Monday. March 15. 1982 at the monuary Pac1f1c
View Mortl.IM)' diret>tor.>
Dear J oyce: I 'll graduate from
high school this year a nd want to find
regula r e mployme nt in som e kind or
.r epair wo r k. I'm good a\ fixing
electrical things around lbe house
a n d a m th in k ing o f goin g Into
appliance re pair. How do I begin?
-W.L., Scr anton, Pa.
CARI IRS
work and the time s pe nt on each job.
Union technicians pe rform clearly
d e fined and limited t asks . In
communities where unions are not
very active, technicians can m ake
full use of the ir abilities and do
whatever job suits their employer's
needs.
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
HILTON HEAD lSLAND.'
S.C. (AP) -Joumall.st and diplomat Ralilll T. Hiltoa, 74,
died Saturcfa y. He w as co· founder and edl tor or the l.sla.nd Packet here and former corre-spondent and editor for The
Aallocia led Presa.
ANCHORAGE (AP) -Lacy
Hoa Caddy, 92, the matnarch or
a pi~r banking ranuty. died Fnday.
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) -A1rtl Bt rutil, 86. the dean
or 20th century Hungarian palnten who belonl{ed to the
mrun5t.ream of Frencn-ortented
European art. died.
MOSCOW (AP) -The reti-
red dll'e<:tor of the Soviet cos-
monaut tratnlng program,
Nlkol•I P. Kamuill, 73, died
BALTIMORE (AP) -Pu-
lluer Pnz.e-WUlllll\g journalist Ftllx M. Morlty,88, who edited
the Waslungum Poet's editorial
page and became the Balumore Su-n's r1rsl t'Orre1pondent tn
Chma. died Saturday
SHELBURNE, Mu.. (AP) -
Horace Grecory, 83, retired author and proreuor, died
Thursday, two month.a arier his wife. the Pulitzer Prize-w1nrung poet Marya Zaturens-
ka Gregory He was the biog-rapher or Amy Lowell and
James McNeil Whistler
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Tiu$ '1.tl-t Wet llled wllll Ille OKUMICI, et t ... ti,.,. o1 deelll, In eno THE LOBBY OF C.ALI FOUNIA LANO Counly ClertlOl0r9'1(1o County onJ..,, toelllllec.er1elnrMIP<-n'l''llueteCI TITLE COMPANY 1010 NORTH 22.1•2. ln Cltyol Or-.CounlYOI OrM\Qe. MA IN STREET S•UH• ANA, Fll1117 ~tale ol Calllornl•. perllculerl~ CALIFORNIA '17101 All rl(llll 1111• end P11bllShlCI Orengo Co .. 1 Dally Piiot. ::lucrlbed aJ follow•. lo wll lnttrUI CO'lvtyeo IO •nCI "°* llelCI by II Ftb. 22, M4tr<ll '· •• IS, •• , ,,...., LOI ... ol Moelle, .. Hom•. SllMI und•• Uld Dua ol T ruJI In Ille
NIUC "811£ F. In the Cout1IY ol Orenve. St.ie ol pr-rly 111...,led In .. 10 Counly •"" C:tll larnle, ••UPI St, u per m•P St•lt de)CrlbtG aJ -Orelee! In -t , Pe0et Jt anCI «I Of LOTS I AND J IN BLOCK Jn OF Ns.tna 'llep,, In, ... o411ct ol Ille Co11nty CORO NA DEL MA R, CIT Y OF FICTITIOUllUlllHU AecorOerahelCI Coumy NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF HAMR STATEMENT AlloO lllAI porllOft of Loi ltl Of ORANGE. Sf.t,TE OF CALIFORNIA Tll• foll-lr>Q "''°n' .... oolno Modi••"• Home. Slleel F, '" Ille AS PEA MAP RECORDED IN BOOK "'"'""' •• County OI Or-. Stele Of CelllO<l'll•. J • p ... G E s • I ... N 0 • 2 0 I A I R WA y 1 MD I) ST A I AL ucepl St, •> per m91> recorO.CI In MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS BUILDING, JOJO AlrwAy Avenue. B-•.Pe911Jtend~olMei>l,ln lhe OFSAIOCOONTY Cott• MHI, C.llfonll•t:ltt1' >Hlo Of'"" CovntY RKoroer Of~'" E~CEPTING THEREFROM THE C•I WHI llNI Ettel• "'""" tO. '401 County, lylno .... Of • llne l>eQlnnlno sou T ME As TE R\. y St 00 FEE l Atlel'ltk A.....,., Svlle No 400, L-ti e p0lnt 50 tMI We1il ol I,_ Nonlle••I THE A EOF BNcll,C.llfomle'OI01 torner al MICI Lot 191. ltlen<.e nmnlr>Q Tn• >I reel •ddr•u end olll•• Tiiis llv1IMH I• COftClucteCI by • S..uthwuterly tr om IM Sout,,.asl common oulo11<11tlon. II •ny, ol IM -·•• P¥tntrtlllp. :omer al wla Lot ltl, lOQetho>r wltl1 •II r~al pro~rty dts<rlbed above 1, By: C•I Wff1 P•r1Mr\ )II, , ... WAie< •nCI mlMral rlollts, purported lo be' 40) FEANLEAF, LuM V M<Car1tly teMments -rl(lllls ol w•v Oft telCI CORONA DEL MAR, CALI FOANIA P-parce1,o1,.e111<ooer1y nus Tiii• .... _I w .. 111..S with 1... More <ommonly •nown •> 2 ... S. THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE County Clark ol 0r•"9e Collnty "" _, ..... CAnyo<I, Sl9r Route, o.: .... oe. DISCLAIMS AMY LIABILITY .FOR Febru•rv t•. 1"2 CA I N c 0 R II E c T I ,. F 0 AM AT I 0 .. "1~ Term1 Of IMe c .. 11 In l-1111 "'°""''I' FUR NISHED Publl>lled Or-(OH1 0911y Pilol, of .... UnHed StatH Of\ ..... or .,.,, THAT Uld •••• " m-... ._. BLOWING ROCK, NC. (AP) Mer I. 1s. n . ,.. 1m 104441 CHll •nCI belence evlOenceCI by nol• co,,enan1 "' werren•• r-ralno 1111e.
-J1mtt McLeedoa, 40. the M<ureCI..., Mori-"' T"'" °"" °" ~w.u1o<1 or emcumllr•nctt,"' ••ta -.,. •""( tlW 11<ooer1y >O ~ T"" pe<CMI ol •n•11r•blllly Ol 1111• author and ronner neW1paper-~ '"' •"'°"ntbkllobeOtootll.O wlllllMd THE IOl<tl •movnl ol lllt ""P•lcl
man best known for his UilotQ' 1------------BIO. or offlt<' ta i. In wrluno '"" .,.1an<e OI •••d OOll~''°"' tooethe• "Death work." "F.ddle Macon s .. $-ft!SI wlll be rKtlWCI al lhe efOl'eWICI ottke wllll aovence-. -••llm•l•d <011S Run" and "Swagman," died "1CTITIOUS IUJINl.SS at •nv 11-elttr the 11,.1 oul>llc•tlon •nct upem.e-.. "U04,'0U•. Frida HAMl.STATl!MENT reot-beforedeteolwl•. TH•T not1ct ol l>ruch 01 Jeld Y· .Tne tollow1n11 ~t1ons ere dolno Oa1ec11111• Stll Oty ol Merci., 1.c ollll~tlon end tle<llon IO sell Hid rNI
llvslntu •• Joy Etllel Autll P•OPtOrly w•• recoroeo n l!'llrum9"1 CE HTURY·21 ADOBE REALTY, E1tecutrlx0f tllt No 1033 on NOVEMBER 13, 1911 Of
HtSl Al«19e Route. Lake Forest. E•191•olwld0.C..,.m Olllciet Rfl<ordi In '"" Ollk• ol '"" Celllornle mJ0 • lleycr.ft Counly AKor-Of ORAN GE CounlY. Centurv·2t w.st•m Homes Inc., • An. ... , at Law Sl•I• of Celllorru• NOTICE OF DEATH 0 Calllornl• corPG<atlOft. nu1 Rl<19S 2""1.--..,,. ..... 11-401 Tru>1e.or.,.r1v conovc11r19wli T H 0 M A S I N A j A N Route, Ult• Fcwet. C•lllomle t1lt30 S.• ,.-., CA t97l1 CALI l<OllHIA LANO
M c; U I N N E SS June Coffey, 21'Sl AIClee Aovl•. At-y lw NMI ".... TITLE COM,AHY C , a k L .. e F'-1. Cellfornle tJUO Pubtllllecl Or-Co .. 1 Dally Piiot. .. UNIVERSAL CITY 'LAZA TH 0 MA S IN A J . Tlllsbu!llneul.cancluct..ibyellmlteel MerclllS,t•.n 1"1 1237..i UHIVEltSALCITY.CA.t ....
GREEN ALFRED E GREEN, a res1·
dt'nl of Costa Mesa. Ca P.used awa'I <>n March 12, 1982 He 1s survwed by hlS wife Susie, son
Arla or Sunnyvall'. Ca . '1 grandchildren and 5 greal-grandch1ldren Services wttre
held on Monday. March I:'>. 1982 al Harbor Lawn Memonal Cha·
pel. 1625 GL~lrr, Costa Mesa, Ca Serv1t'\'S under the d1rect1on of Baltz Bergeron-Smith & Tuthill
Wet1tchH Chapel Mortuary of
The winds o f economic change
barely ruffle the a ppliance repair
business. People still blow-d ry their
hair. machine-wash their ultra.suede
and call the r epair s hop when their
mechanical servants break down.
M c GU INN ES S , a k IN,,,,..,...P ATTN· i<0•EcLosv•E oElll'T
P luses Training is relatively short T H 0 M A S I N =!!o.,_•n< PIU •1'£ 11;:!~:-D~..,...,v it. •9Cl
two years o r less Som e positions M c GU I N N ES S • a k ~":::.;'. c11epmen, NOTIUO" •VLK TU Hs..t:• Bv CAL•FORN1• ~No
C'osta Ml'Sa 646-9371
SLATER MAURICE KENNETH SLA-TER. a res1dl'nt or Ole.ta Mesa,
Ca Passed away on March II, 1982 He has been a resident of the area for the past 4 years. He
IS IWVIVed bv his Wife Barbara.
brother Robert E , mt.ers Elea-
nore Tarantino or F1orida, and Dorothy Stout of New Jersey,
nlece ClaudJa Slater or Costa Meea, Ca Services were held on
Monday, March 15 . 1982 at
10.00A M at Harbor Lawn Me monal Chapel With Rev Bruce Kurrie, pastor or the Presby-terian Church or the Covenant,
oHteuiUng Services under the direction or Baltz Bergeron·
Srrulh & Tuthill West.cliff Cha· pel Mortuary 646-9371
IALTI IEllGERO~
SMITH & TUTHIL(
WESTC LIFF CH.V ll
421 t 1 /!h SI
Costa Mesa
f\46·q371
"UCE llOTHHS
SMITHS' MOITUARY
G27 Main S·
Huntmo1on Bt·d •
S36 65J<l
'-'ClffC VIEW
MIMOllAL ,AJlll
Cc~1erv Mortuary Chapel-Crematory
J500 Pac1f1c View Oriur
Newpore Beach
644 2700
*CO.MtCX MOUUAlllS
Laavna Beach
494 ~1 5
Laquna Hills
768·0933
San Jwin Cao•slfano
495-1776
HAllO. LAW.._MT, OLIVE
Monual\' • Ce111e1erv
Cle,.,.torv
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554 ,.
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may requireup to threeyears'on-job J A N E CA R 1 A J CoHw 1s•o •1e1 .. mu.c.c.1 TITLECOMPANY
t . . Th k t d d th Mc Gu INN Es s' aka Tlllt miar_, ~ .. lllael wlm Ille Motl<• I• ller•by olven lo ,,... BvCermlM Buroveno.
Taking your first s teps can be as
simple as building up a high school
foundation of s tudies in math .
science and s ho p courses and getting
part-lime work in an appliance store .
rainrng. e wor IS sea y an e THOMASINA J . CARIA, County Clerk Of .,.,"9e County on Creel llora Of Georo• Coll .. , For1!CIOlurtOllk ... pay's not bad. Salaries often range aka JANE CA RIA AND Feb. 22, 1'92. Tr•n•lerorls), ~• llU!llneu eeldrns Pul>llSlled Ounot Coest O•llY Piiot.
from S5 lo Sl2 an hour 0 F P E T I T I 0 N T O Pu1>11s11ec1 0r_. eo.11 D•h;•=. ~ .. ':~.2 i~~~~·o;: g;!;~, ~~::0~ .--M-••_'_"_'_· '-· _'s_. -1911--------'
Minuses Your hours could : ADM INISTER ESTATE Mer I. IS.21.19,1"1 I~ C•llfornl•. lh•I. l>ul~ tr•n,ter Is
· I d S d d • k NO A 112451 ' •boul to be med• to Brl•n Georvt inc u e atur ay a n evening wor T. • · . 1 _.,. llllCf ot<•>. Tr.,s11tr .. 1s1. wt.os. llUslneur------------..,, and emergenc ies may drag you out ~ a I I h e 1 .r s , ~ AOO•en " 11.-..n crl. ... ioe. oranoe. MOT1CEOll'r11unEIE'JSALI!
"'IUC NOTICE
For broad opportunities. you'll
need further training -the kind you
can get in technical schools orre nng
programs in electronic, electrical
and machine technologies. Kom e
study courses are available too. If
you find work with a manufacturer
or distributo r . you may get free
i struclion.
. . beneficiaries creditors . county010r-.s1a1eo1c.1110,-n1e t .s.H •. 1..._s of the sac~ on wintry nig~ts. Your and contingent' creditors of "'CTIT1ous•us1Hus T11e property 10 be 1,.,,.1.reo 1, AMERICAN TITLE COMP~Y ••
amlul stchles 1':1llft~hgt takde a beatµigg fAromd Thom as i n a Jane Tll• ,:i:~:T;:,~~".~. ao•no ':.~':! ~o::;..E or"~";~;!~ 'ii.~~~ ~.;::;.;',,";'°~:l'~=":.~~w1'~~ e I In an carrym . n Mc G uinness and persons bvSlnttUJ C•lll'Ornle SELL Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
there's always the danger of shocks, who may be o therwise EXECUTIVE BVSl,.ESS S.klpr-rty l•cflncrl-•n -r-4 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CA!U
b d ·f , . . . SERVICES, nn Clllller Orin, Sulle \ All Sloe' In trede llalures, l ... yebte •t time ol Nie In leMut Urns, Scrapes an CUts I YOU re interested In the Wiii .00, Huntln91on BHCll, CAlllot'nl• qulpment enCI QOOCI will of lllAI moneyotllle Unlted SUllHl ellrl(llll,
not cautious. and/or estate f1MI L•unCI""""' -lnHs know" •• T,,. 1111• •ncl ..,,.,."' <on ... 'l'eel '° -,,_
A petition has been filed sue M. E..,,..,,, nm B-'• 111s1• ulllno _, -1oce1eo •• w E . 1~dpr"~~r·~~.°""', A-~ •• T-nm .. in
Electrical appliance technician s
pe fix-it jobs ror s m all a n d
large re pair s h ops, reta il stores.
appliance factories a n d utility
comp a nies. They may also go
d irectly to a home or bus iness and
make repairs o n the s pot if the
appliance is too large to conveniently
move.
If you want to know more about
training and opportunities in t he
dependa ble field of appliance repair,
you can obtain a 16-page booklet,
··Yo ur Career as an Appliance
Service Technic ia n." You'll a lso
r eceive a list or manufacturers who
offer training programs to t heir
employees. For both. send 75 cents to
the Association of Home Appliance
M anufacturers. 20 North Wacker
Drive, Chicago, Ill. 60606 These technicians u se a variety of
hand and power too l s . W ith
wattmete r s and voltmeters t hey
measure c urrent flow. T hey look for
loose parts. leaks a nd causes of
vibration or overheatin g . They
replace bearin gs, gears, belts,
s w itches a n d wiring. To speed
repairs they often refer to ser vice
manuals and wiring diagrams. In
addition, they keep records ol their
Fight backe rs jail~d
CENTER CITY, Minn. <AP> -
T hree men convicted of dog.fig hting
,.violations have been sentenced to jail
term s ranging from 90 to lSO days
and ordered to pay prosecu.Uon costs.
1
The communily services ofhce at Saddleback
College will s ponsor a pbo\o tour of Yosemite
National Park on Apk l 30-Ma!' 2. .
Outdoor photographers Michael Good a nd
R ooerl Coop er will g u id e •n~ in s truct tbe
m otorroa cb lour and pboto seminar, whic b1 is
intended p rimarily (or the novice photogra pher
and .expef'!enced ~mpteun. Non-photogra phe rs
are welcome. \ • 'the fee\~ $185 pe,r person double occupapcy,
ln cludln& tra nsportation, accommodattoni a t
Yosemite Lodge and in,aur ance. A SS> depoclt bolds
the rese:rvaUoo. , 1
A pre·trip orientation meeting I la ac•ectulecl
Aprll 21 at 7:30 p.91. at · lhe ' Hatrvard Community
Pull ClubbouMiid Irvine. fl'or In.formation call
. u 1.-.e or 5-13 3. .
Flights boos~ed .
TOKYO (AP) -J apan and China al"ffd to
lncr eah com mercial flifbta between the two
counlriet by 40 perttnt •tartlae April 1, oltlclala
1aid , • I
Some 282,ooo people m• rupu betwten ,lbe
two c:ountriel from April to Dec.mber lu t year.
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that Frank A McGuinness o-ner•• ~~"'c'P· Merell. ·~ •I tt12 Senti-or.. TTHHO~MPSOP,!, o ~ ... !."..! L. Ed "'•N''• v.s· • ~• m . -owporl IW•ch, County ot Or.,,oe. m ~-. ., __ ,,.. .., be appointed as personal 1 Tiiis ... ...._, wes 111ec1 w1111 111o t•t• Of C.ll10r,,1e. 101n1 'lwij1111s. r e p re Se n t a t j Ve t County Cl•rk of Orer199 County Oft So I • r at 11 no• n t o I 11 e Recor-HOvernber J, ltll a1 Instr.
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YOU Should either appear 5.ill•ll•,Ccltl19 Mne,CelllornlH:ltt1' I.ALEO.. deslon•llon 11 shown above. ,,0 at the hearing and stat T111s bvtl11H1 I• <one1vc1ec1 bv • '•tttottALlll'ltO,RltTY .,.rrent y Is e lven u to lti your Objec tions Or file corpor•tlan, Notlu lsl'Mtll\rolv-enl ... tpvrsu•l'll complete-orcorr.ctneu)." L F. Sims, Inc to M<llan t• ol IN Ci.II ~. Stele Tllo -ki.ry u,,.r Nici 0.. ot written objections with th "-'-' o1 C•lltom•,.,,. _,....., w111 sell Trusl. by,_ 01. brHc:llor .,..,11 court before ttte hearing. Tiiis ttat-1 wes Iii.ct w1111 .,,. at pUlllk ,,.. tw compelltlv-e llkldl"' tn tll• o1>t1oe11ona aacu...i .,,....by, Your appearance may b Counw Ctef'll Of Or-COUlllY on .... nrci <My ol Merell, ,..,, •1 • ,,.,.talot"• eqcutecl and dfll ... ,.., to p!.-l>rv•rv 11, 1'12 'cloc" pm. o<1 trtt premises -·• in Per SO n Or by your "'mil se1c1 .,.._,,Y nas bffn store.cl . ..,., '"' 11ncfltnlQneCI •••"!Ml O.Claretlon at1orney. Pvllllslleel Or-Coest D•lly Piia«, Wlllcll .,.. ~ete<I .t Pvblk Stor-. of Default -~ for Sele, encl
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MONDAY. MARCH 15. 1982 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Wisely 'guilty' in HB m .urder ..
By DA VlD KUTZMANN or .... DtMr "°' .....
Willie Ray Wisely, accused of
killing his stepfather Qy lowering
a 2000 pound truck cab on him,
was convicted o f first degree
murder today by an Orange
County Superior Court jury.
The panel of seven men and
five women also convicted Wi-
sely, 29, of a spec.tal circumstances
Business
gives aid
to family
T h e family of slain Irvine
doughnut shop worker Ped__ro
Alfaro is a little better off finan-
cially today thanks to the efforts
of several local small business
owners.
Six businesses in F.ast Irvine's
Arbor Village shopping center
plus one in Lake Forest got to-
gether to donate some o! their
profits, or the proceeds of special
services, to the Alfaro family.
Barbers from a University park
shop also took part.
allegatJo~hich could lead to
lmJ)Ollition of the death penalty.
Wisely told reporters after the.
verdict was read that "if they
think I'm guilty of this crime
then obvioualy I should be put to
death."
The jury announced its verdlct
at 10:45 a .m. today in Judge
Kenneth E. Lae's courtroom. The
jury had been deliberating since
last Monday, when it received the
cue after listening to more than
80 witnesses over a three-month
period.
Wisel y, an ex-convic t from
Huntington Beach, wu accWled of sn~ up on Huntington Beach
truck driver Robert Bray's tractor
trailer rig on March 9, 1981 and
causing-die one-ton, tilt-away cab
to fall on the 61-year-old man.
Bray died of suffocation.
Wisely showed no emotion this
morning u each Juror was indi-
vidually polled on the verdict.
The defendant, a former San
Quentin lrunate, had repreaented
himaelf throughout hia trial and
repeatedly denied being involved
in Bray's death.
Just prior to this morning's
verdict bei.ng announced, alleged
crime partner James Marshall.
Dunagan pleaded guilty to vol-
untary m anslaughter and con-
spiracy to commit murder m the
second degree in connection with
Bray's death.
Dunagan had testified during
Wisely's trial that he served as
lookout for the defendant while
Wisely sneaked up on his step-
father's rig, parked on Springdale
Street near F.ciinger Avenue. JURY SAYS -Willie Ray
• Wisely's guilty of murder.
Doctors
face big
changes
By STEVE TRIPOLI
Of the Delly Plk>t It.ff
Doctors must learn to live with
a changing role and do only what
they can do best if the medical
profession 1s to sur vive the co-
ming years without turmoil, a
Stanford University economist
said Sunday.
Th eir donated work netted
about $500 Sunday, bringing the
Pedro Alfaro Memorial Fund up
to about $9,500, said Irvine busi-
n~ William Ackman, w ho
launched the community's chari-
table efforts.
The idea was the brainchild of
Gene T ibbit, owner of Arbor
Village Barber Stylists in the
Jeffrey Road Center.
ALMOST IN THE DRINK -When the fountain is taller than
you, it's tricky getting a drink. This tyke was nimble and fleet:
Delly Piiot PfM>to by GMY AmbtOM
running off into the Irvine High School track meet crowd before
the photographer could get identification.
Victor Fuchs, in the keynote
address before the California
Medical Association's annual
convention at the Disneyland
Hotel, said at least two major
chan.ges will affect the profession
in the next decade. The changes
mark an end to three decades of
growth fueled by steady eco-
nomic and population growth, he
said.
In an interview after the
s peech. Fuchs said that the
changes "hopefully" will not
have much impact on patient
care.
Tibbit, whose shop is a short
distance from the Winchell's Do-
nut House where Alfaro was slain
Feb. 11 , said he and his wile were
trying to 1hink of ways to help
Alfaro's widow and five children.
Girl faces cancer fight decision The first major change is the
continuing movement o{ control
of heatlh care facilities toward
professional managers and away
from doctors. Fuchs said. County youth, 12, may need operation on lungs to stop spread of disease The reason for the change is
that large. profit-making organi-
zanons which have the money to
buy expensive new equipment
are moving into the health care
field and that professional man-
agers are needed to deal with
(See DOCTORS, Page A2 l
Tibbit decided his contribution
would be to cut hair all day
Sunday in his shop, donating each
$6.50 fee to the Alfaro family.
Soon othor businesses were
chipping in with their own ideas.
Six barbers from the Univer-
sity Park Barber Shop in Irvine
volunteered to join the three
barbers in Tibbit's shop for a
day-long cut-a-thon Sunday.
Though rain slowed things down
a litUe, Tibbit reported more than
$200 was netted.
Dentist Charles Tozzer a~reed
to clean teeth for four hours m his
office and donate the fees. The
Jeune Ami children's boutique
held a sidewalk sale and donated
10 percent of the profits. workers
at Arbor Cleaners placed a ~ol
lection box on the store's counter.
and owner Ron Matran~a of
(See FUNDS, Page A2)
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
O( , ... 0...-, l"ttot It.ff
There are broken hearts and
"hearts broken open."
Nancy Smith of El Toro places
herself in the latter category. She
has good reason.
Sitting across the room from
the attractive woman is a be·
spectacled, thinning 12-year-old,
Tamra Smith.
The girl twists a gold seahorse
necklace and talks about spirit,
God. her hobbies and with a big
smile tells her mother about the A
she got on a math quiz and "I
didn't even study."
It has been a busy day for
Tamra.
She laughs when she tells how
her friend Nate Smiley has been
pushing her in "doughnuts" and
··wheelies" at schooL Tamra and
Nate are seventh grade school
Orlando denies role
chums at Serrano lntermedtate
School in El Toro.
Tamra gets around on a
wheelchair.
She has no legs.
Tuesday, Tamra returns to a
place nearly as familiar as the tidy
condominium in which she lives
-the City of Hope hospital in
Duarte.
She, her mother, father Bill
and sister Dacia, 10, face what
could be a major decision this
week. Doctors believe Tamra may
need an operation on her lungs to
stop the spread of bone cancer.
They plan a scan of her lungs.
Bone cancer usually spreads
from one leg to the lungs, Mrs.
Srruth said doctors told her. But in
Tamra's case the cancer spread to
her other leg before moving to the
lungs
The cancer has al.ready taken
both legs, her right leg March 5:
1981; her left Feb. 3 this year. She
undergoes painful chemotherapy
every three weeks at City of
Hope.
. ~hould an operation be heeded
Mrs. Smith says the final decision
will be Tamra's. "lt was her de-
cision to have the chemotherapy
and it hasn't been easy watching
her vomit for 12 hours at a time
through the treatments," Mrs.·
Smith said.
"But we feel the ultimate de-
cision does have to be Tamra's.
She has proved to us she is a
winner," Mrs. Smith said.
Tamra, an inspiration to the
neighborhood when she roller
skated with an artificial leg after
the initial amputation, says she
would like to "roller skate and
s wim." S he was d oing h and;
stands in the commumty swim-
in Bell grade change
Ex-Edison co unselor says he had no talks with football star's teachers
-
Former Edison High School
student counselor Ma.re Orlando
has denied that he made a phone
call to an English teacher indica-
ting that football star Kerwin
Bell needed a grade of "B" in her
course to qualify for a scholar-
ship.
Orlando's denial stems from a
story published by the Daily Pi-
lot on Feb. 18, which reported
that running back Bell had
grades in two cl&'$SeS improved
three months after he was gra-
duated in 1980 so he could qual-
ify for a Kansas University,
scholarship.
Bell's English teacher was
quoted in the story as saying
Orlando told her Bell needed the
grade change Crom a D to a B if
Bell satisfactoril y completed ex-
tra work.
Orlando, through his attorney,
said that no conversation took
place between Orlando and the
teacher "at any time in or about
August of 1980 or any-time after
school ended in June, 1980."
The English teacher, in her
interview with the Daily Pilot,
also said that counselor Orlando
WORLD .
Gold falls to $3 12
I
'
LONOON (AP) -Gold fell to a 2 ~-year low in trading
toda)'. dropping nearly $12 before stabilizing.
Gold fell te $312 a Troy ounce al the morning (i.xing.
NATION
Cen tral Parle remark hurts
The man who directa New York's Central Park lan't
happy over President Reagan's recent critical mnark about
the park. Pap A8.
U.S.-Mexico m o ve gains ·groun d
1 NEW YORK-The. United States and Mexico are
'Working to develop a f'elional plan to UR inc:reued
ten11on1 betW9eft the Uniied States and both Cuba and
~PapA3.
may have contacted another
teacher to explain Bell's grade
d e ficien cy to qualify for the
Kansas scholarship.
Orlando, however. also de nies
he ever contacted the second
teacher.
"These implications are com-
pletely false," Orlando's attorney
indicated. "Mr. Orlando had no.
discussions whatsoever with ei-
ther (teacher) at any time after
grades were completed at the end
of the semester in respect to
chaniling any grade for Kerwin
Bell.:r
STATE
The grade question concemjng
Bell surfaced at a time when the
Huntington Beach Union High
School District announced plans
to conduct closed hearings on
charges that Edison High School
has recruited football players
from other schools.
District officials said the grade
changes involving Bell will also
be reviewed during those hear-
ings which start April 1 before a
state~appointed administrative
law judge. The judge was hired
by district officials.
Mini-condos squeeze ahead
Would you pay $50,000 for a condominium
squeezed into 440 Bquare feet of living space? A
developer thinks many will. Page A5.
COUNTY
Sh e's -wallcing for charity
An I.rvtne girl ii planning to walk 18 miles to raise
fund.a for health c.aJ'e programs. Page Bl.
J!'ri,2zelle, Sills go at i t
Charaee and oountercharges are already Oytng ln
the 69th Allembly Dlatrict battle between Repu~
Nolan Frtzzelle and David Silla. P9 Bl.
• ....
ming pool last summer.
"l plan on Li ving to age 84,"
Tamra said . ·
In reality, she may live only
three to four months, perhaps two
(See TAMRA, Page A2)
Escaped con vict
killed in Santa A na
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of the D.tly Piiot St.tf
An escaped convict who alleg-
edJy raped a Huntington Beach
woman while hiding from a police
dragnet last week was shot and
killed by officers Sunday in Santa
Ana.
J'he convict. K e nneth F .
Troyer. 36, was being sought in
connection with sexual assaults
on several Orange County women
reported since his Jan. 30 escape
from the California Men's Colony
at San Luis Obispo, according to
Anaheim police officer Jim Gan-
dy.
He said Anaheim's Crime Task
F o rce had been tipped that
Troyer was planning to meet a
woman in the 2200 block of N.
Main in Santa Ana.
Anaheim officers were wat-
ching when T royer pulled up a t
12:40 p.m. He was driving the
1977 Mercury Bobcat he allegedly
stole from the Huntington Beach
rape victim, although the auto
had been repainted white and
had different license plates. offi-
cers said .
After a woman identified as
Pamala Cuen, 24, of Santa Ana,
· entered the auto. Anaheim offi-
INDEX
At Your Service A4
Erma Bombeck B2
California A5
Cavalcade B2
Classified Cl,CJ-6
Comics B4
Cro.word B4
Death Notices C2 I Editorial • A6 '
Entertainment ~ Horoeco~ 82
SPORTS
cers ordered Troyer to s top.
Gandy said.
When the convict instead began
driving off, police fired at the
vehicle. flattening a nght front
tire. he said.
Troyer led officers on a brief
chase that ended near 17th Street
and Cab(illo Park Drive when the
car veeied out of control and
struck a tree, Gandy said.
After Troyer stepped out of the
car, he made a "furtive move,"
according to Anaheim police, and
was fired upon by officers from
Anaheim and from Santa Ana,
who had joined in the pursuit.
Gandy said three shotguns and
three service handguns were
discharged by officers in the
shootinR.
Troyer was treated at the scene
by paramedics and taken to
Western Medical Center. where
he was pronounced dead at 1:36
p.m .
Anaheim police said early to-
day it h ad not yet been deter-
mined whether Troyer was ar-
med at the time he was shot. Ms.
Cuen, who had entered Trover's
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Magee's status 'questionable'
Kevin Maaee'• statua la "questionable" for UC
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StaDJey Hiiier Jr., who heads the investment
group involved in a possible acquis1tJon of Kaiser Steel
Co., said his group has withdrawn i~ proposal to
purchase the outstanding shares of the company at
$55.25 a share. Hiller cited the substantial changes in
financial condition of Kaiser, including the $529 million
in write-offs announced by Kaiser ...
Workers at tour Kaiser Permanente medical
facilities went back to wor1t alter a monlhlong strike
today while nurses at three San Jose hospitals consider
a contract offer to end their two-month walkout. Kaiser
workers voted 465-204 to end the strike by 1.400
clerical workers at medical facilities in Oakland.
Richmond, Hayward and Fremont. as well as at
administrative centers in Berkeley and Oakland . . .
Cetus Corp. of Berkeley has decided to delay
construction of a $15 million advanced plant biology
laboratory near Madison, Wis .. local officials of the firm
said. The proposed laboratory would replace a rented buildin~ in suburban Middleton where researchers are
attempting to develop improved crops through genetic
engineering and other advanced b1ologicaJ techniques
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World Airways suffered a net loss of as much as
$15 million ln 1981. the earner said. According to
prelimnary, unaudited res ults for the year. revenues
will be about $370 million and the net loss will range
between $1 2 million and $15 million. The loss will push
the company's net worth to about $75 million, too low
to meet a requirement in some of World's loan
agreements that its net worth be at least $85 million
after Dec. 31. The airline said it is seeking an
amendment of that requirement from three lenders
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National Educatloo Corp. of Newport Beach and
Temporaries Inc. said they have terminated their
negotiations with respect lO the acquisition of Tem-
poranes lC)c. by National F.ducatJon. National F.ducation
said it continues to be interested in the temporary help
industry and intends to seek out other acquisition
candidates in that field
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Tbe Delaware Chancery Court has ap_proved the
merger of Federated Department Stores Inc. o( Cin-
cinnau and Tbe Children's Place Inc. of Pine Brook.
N.J. Federated paid $30.50 a share to acquire The
Children's Place ...
A presidential advisory panel said a national
export policy needs to be developed and given the same
high priority as U.S. foreign policy. The plan was
submitted to the President's Export Council by a
member of its agricultural subcommittee, which re-
ferred it to the 1uU panel. The council 1s headed by Gov.
Charles Thone of Nebraska.
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