HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-03-16 - Orange Coast Pilot_,_ ,., ..
STRIKE SETl'LED -Mary Ellen Shaver relaxes_w1th her
fp.mily in San Ramon after winning her labqr protest against
sloppy children. From left are Beth, 18; John Jr., 11; Meg, 15,
and father John. Mrs. Shaver called off the strike after the
kids signed a "contract" promising to shape up. Story, Page A5.
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crnANGECOUNTV l__ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Voii iBu1o WJ ·g ujJtyQf niurder bid·
' -Free on $100,000 bail, he faces 40 years in prison
NEWPORT, R.1. (AP) -A
jury found IOdalite Oaw C, von
1'ulow aunty "today of twice
tl'YINr to murder h1a bet..-wife
wlth-inaulin injectlona that
plunpd her into an irrevenible coma.
V<>t\ Bulow, 55, could be aent-
enced to a maximum 40 years m
prUion, but Superior Court Judge
'l'1w>mu H. Needham allowed hii:n
to remain me on $100,000 bond
pend1na an ·April 2 hearing on a
Clefeme motion for a new trial. No
da~ wu 8et for aentendng.
The seven-man, five-woman
jury filed back into the courtroom
at about 11:15 a.m. aft.er delibe-
rating 36 houn over aix days.
The tall, balding defendant,
seated at the defenae table with
handa folded In front him,
maintained the stoic pole he dis-
played throuahout the nine-week
trial as jury 1orewoman Barbara
Connett announced the verdicts.
Mrs. Co~tt, in a clear voice,
twice responaec:t "Guilty" when
asked by the court clerk for the
~·=on the two counts ... of att.aQ awrder. t..w,... for the DuUab-bom
f1nandA1 comultant had aaid they
would aPDeel a convlcUon.
'1t hai Deen a k>ni trial ~ a
AN0'111ER NEWPORT
IN THE NEWS -Pa1e CZ
tren~ lti-a1n OD you, the
Jury ... well u the defendant," Neectham Mid before rece111ng
court.·
Proeecutor Ste= R. Fami-
&lietti urpd th_e w 1_lt!_~~
bail, aaytna von a u ow waa a wealth)' man capable ot tJeetng to
h1a native Denmark. and ''We
could not compel the country of
Denmark to return him."
U given concurrent 20 year
terms on the two counts, von
Bulow would be eligible for pa-
role in 7 ~ yeera. U the tenna are
oonaecutlve, he would have to
8el"Ye nearly 14 yeen behind bars
before parole review.
I.a the jury-had entered the
courthouee, von Bulow amlled
and chatted-With apeci.ton. For
the second straight day, he
walked the two blocks from hit
harborfront hotel to the court.
The jury found that von Bulow
twice tried to murder Martha
"Swmy" von Bulow with inayl1n
Injections. Prosecutor• said he
wanted the $14 million he stood to
inherit from her $75 milllon for-
tune and ai.o wanted to be tree to marry bi.I 36-year-old lover, a
former soap opera actreea. .
Mn. von Bulow lapeed into
comas after both alfeged at-
tempts. She .recovered the first
time but has not recovered from
the second coma after nearly 15
months.
Testimony by 62 witneaeet t.ook
five weeks.
The state contended that von
Bulow choee th1a resort ctty du-
ring the off-seaaon as the scene
for an ingenioua crime in the
belief that he would nev.er be
(See HEIRESS, Page A!) .
GUILTY -Claus van.Bulow
has been convicted of at-
~mp~ to kill his wife wi~
lllSulin.
Wisely wants death penalty
Penalty trial begins Wednesday in death of Huntington man
By DAVID KUTZMANN or the .,.., "°' ateff Willie Ray Wisely, convicted of
first-degree murder Monday for
the suffocation ~th of his
stepfather, wants an Orange
County Superior Court jury to
give him the death penalty.
Wisely, 29, who has represent-
ed himself throughout his highly
publicized. murder trial, said al-
most immediately after the
guilty verdicLwas anno11nced·
"If 12 people . . ~ think I did
that crime, which was actually an
accident, I can see no other &1:k to be. which is where they ·
I should be, whJch is in the gas
chamber."
after ta.lklng with his client that
Wisely intended to ask the jury to-
sentenoe him to death.
Wi.lely's penalty trial ~gim
WednesdJy in Orange County
Superior Court Judge Kenneth E.
Lae's courtroom.
The same jury of seven men
and five women which convicted
Wisely will have to determine his
punishment. The panel has only
two options -death in the gas
chamber at San ~ oritf~
impriaonment without poesibility
of parole.
One of Wi.sely's advisory attor-
neys. Roger Jennings, OO'llfirmed
Wiaely's conviction stemmed
from the death of Huntington
Beach truck driver Robert Bray,
. 61, wboee body WM found pmned
beneath the 2,000-pound cab of
· hfa tractor-trailer rig OD March 9,
Rain causes eras~;
____ more due tonigh_t ·
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By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
Of the Delly Piiot lblft
Commuters who were slowed
by rain squalls this morning can
likely expect more of the same
Wednesday in the Orange Coast
area, according to a forecast by
the National Weather Service.
This morning's sporadic rain
was believed responsible for at
least one traffic accident, a
head-on collision in Irvine.
Forecasters said more rain is on
the way tonight and Wednesday.
And one Loe Angeles meteorol<>-
gist said Southenn California
could· experience the "worst
storm of the winter."
Chance of measurable rain was
predicted at 80 percent tonight
and Wednesday for the Orange
Coast. Occasional gusty winds are
also expected with tonight's low
temperatures 48 to 52 degrees and
Wednesday's highs fo~t at 56
to 60.
Small craft advisories have
been issued from the shoreline to
60 miles out at sea covering an
area from Point Conception near
Pismo Beach to the Me xican
border.
Southwest to west winds are
expected to reach 20 to 30 knots
causing 10 tO 14-foot seas on
Wedneeday.
Two vehicles sustained major
·damage in a 7:15 a.m. head-On
crash today on Main Street just
east of Jamboree Road, according
to Irvine police. 'lllere were rain
squalls in fhe area at the time.
Police said two people suffered
minor injuries and were trans-
ported to Tustin Community
Hospital where they were re-
ported in stable condition.
The rain slowed traffic on the
San Diego •. Santa Ana and Costa
Mesa freeways u well aa other
~=-uall was reported on Ro~ 55 near Coal Canyon.
The long-range forecast for the
Orange Coast area calls for
• showers ending sometime
Thursday. Friday's prediction
calla for wanner temperatures
with partly, cloudy skies.
Coastal temperature• are ex·
peeled to be in the 60s Friday anti
65 to 75 Saturday with overnight
lows 43 to 53.
A winter storm watch ia ln
effect for the Southern California
mountain areas today with the
snow level expected to dip to
4,000 feet tonight. Heavy snow is·
forecast above the 4,000-foot
level. S~ southwest winds of 20
to 35 mph abo are expected today
and Wednesday in the mountalna
and desert areas.
WORLD ·
Nicaraguan cites torture
A 19-year-old Nicaraguan says he was "savagely
tortured'' in the United States by two El Salvadorans.
Page A3.
NATION
GOP leaden eye economy
Republican leaden meeting to di.cu. the illue9
ay they won't embarnll the prmldent. but they have .
tbttr dffferenc. on the economy. Pap A3.
Ne w car Biles still dowa
1981. The truck was parked on
Springdale Street near lliinger
Avenue, near a busy shopping
center.
Police at first believed that
Bray's death was accidental, but
later charged Wiaely with the
crime on the basis of infonnation
from aeveral informants.
One of those infennants, al-
leged crime partner James Mar-
RELATED PHOTO-A.%
shall Dunagan, bad ~ntered
guilty pleaa Monday to~ of
voluntary m1tnalau1hter and conspiracy only minutes before
Wile1y's Jury announced that it
had rached a ve:rdict.
0unapn WU the pro.ecutioh'1
key witnea and had t.estlfied that
he acted u lookout for the de-
fendant while Wiaely sneaked up
on bis stepfather's rig and·cauaed
the one-ton, tilt-away cab to fall
on the older man, suffocating
him.
ise y, however, contended
throughout his trial that Bray's
death was accidental and that he
waa nowhere near his stepfa-
t.tier•s rig the day Bray died.
Wisely, a wavy haired ex-
convict who still faces charges of
armed robbery in Los An8eles
County, showed little emotion
when the jlU.ilty verdictl were
read by clerk Ruth Finley.
However, in speaking with
reporters minutes later, the de-
fendant aaid he WU "klnd Of
ahocked. ''. He aaid the ftve days of deliberatioos had made him think
the jury was leaning in hit favor.
& to hit dedalon to repreeent
bim8eU, with the a.istance of
two advisory a~ya, Wisely
said it waa a decision be
"regretted almost every day."
'()bvioualy rrn not an attorney,
and I probably cxruld have gotten
a better defeme from a qualified
attorney," he said.
He explained, however, that he
continued to defend himlelf be-
cauae there wu limply "no tum· Ina. back. ••
Aaiiatant l>lstrlct Attorney
Edgar .Freeman, who prwecuted
Wilely, aaid hit courtroom oppo-
nent had been a "very able ad-
venary. (He was) very articulate
and very abl-: ...
STATE
ACCUSE D -Fonner UC Ir-
vine medical student Patrick
Di:xon is arraigned in El Centro
on charges ol practicing med-
icine without a license.
Fire in subway
NEW YORK (AP) -A sub-
way train carrying rush-hour
commuters into Mlnhattan from
New Jersey fill~ht fire this
mo.ming and the tunnel
with amoke, injurlni 108 people.
~ By GLENN SCOTT
Of Hie o.M1 Hee s ....
Patrick Arthur Dixon was a
promiaing student when he en-
rolled at UC Irvine's College of
Medicine in the summer of 1975.
But the man who was ar-
raigned today on charges of
_ pra~ing medkine withou.t...a
licenae, grand theft and forging
preecripdons never lasted at the
Irvine campus.
After receiving two one-year
defennenta on the basis of his top
academic record, Dixon began
c1-in the summer of 1977 bUt
withdrew. in November, 199, cit-
ing_ a lack of motivation in rS1:g .wn,a~~,am> .
to ~r.I'wni and reared in
'Detroit, Dlxon had brought im-
prelilve credentials to Irvine. He
had a master's degree in clinical
and child psychology and a doc-
•torate in education and psychol-
ogy at the Univet'sity of Michi-
gan, according fo university ofli-ci.als. .
Both degrees were with hon-
ors, whJch means he was virtually
a straight-A student. His disser-
tation was on the soc'io<Ultural
oppression within the black
community, and he had indicated
an interest in child psychiatry,
said Dr. Horace Mitchell, asso-
ciate dean of student affairs at
UCL ·
He waa granted the two de-
ferments, Mitchell added, to as-
Diapered doggies?
That's plan in Massachusetts
BOSTON <AP) -No one appeared to boo, bless or bark
about legislation that would require dogs in Massachusetts
to wear diapers when they leave home turf.
The proposals, which would be subject to approval by
communities, called for fines of $20 to $100 for owners who
permit their pooch.es to run around with bare oottoms. No
fine would be levied on the first offense.
The bill was submitted to the Massachusetts
I.egislature by Sen. Louis P . Bertonazzi of Milford at the
request of a citizen.
Rep. Charles F. Fla~rty Jr., D-Cambridge, chairman
of the Countie~ Committee, said no one -human or canine
-showed up for a hearing on the proposal Thursday.
INDEX
S ubsidized buses viewed At Your Service A4
Erme Bombed B2
'lbe Iona arm of the law IOOn will reach out to'
cutno-subeldlzed bules bound for Lu V egaa. Page A5.
Mom ends domestic strike I
The San Ramon mother who went "on strike''
apinlt her famllv won her battle -her children
.a(ped a 11contnict'' promillng to get their act together. Pace Af>. I
COUNTY
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. L.M. Boyd A6 au.m-84-5
Caltlomla A5 Cavabde B2
Clllllfied C1,C3-e
Comb B3
ero.wcrd B3
Death Noticee C2
Editcrtal A6
Entmtainment J8
SPORTS
swne family responsibilities after
deaths in his family in Detroit.
When he returned, he told ad-
ministraton he no longer tho~t
it necessary to obtain a rnedical
degree.
Dixon's name didn't come up
again at the campus until last
week when he waa arrested un-
der the namt Df:-RowanlSmllh.
To qualify for state licenaes,
psychiatrists must hold medical
degrees. They are allowed to
prescribe drugs. Paychologlsta
don't need medical degrees, but
they aren't permitted to ilsue
prescriptlona, according to oUi-
dala.
Dixon was arrested last
Wedneeday in El Centro after a
suicide-prone woman he treeted
in a county din:ic-overdoeed on
drugs he had prescribed for her,
investigators said. ·
Mitchell pointAtd out Monday
that Dixon may have had a good
knowledge of psycholo,ical is-
sues, but WH not tratned in
medicine.
''With his backRJ'ound. he was
probably eligible Ior llcensure as
a psychologist in California, al-
though we have no evidence he
pursued a license," said Mitchell.
Dixon might have performed
many of his same tasks as a
licel'l9ed psychologist, he added,
suggesting that the urge to act as
a peychiatrist must have been
related to the differences Dixon
assianed the two functions.
Meanwhile this week, investi-
gators are studying several court ·
cues in which Dixon aerved as an
"expert" witneaa, mostly to rec-
ommend whether a defendant
was sane enough to stand trial.
-Dixon treated an estimated 300
patients in his 11 months on the
job.
"We are looking at all .his past
patients, trying to de~.who
he treated and where they are
now," El Centro Police Lt. Harold
Carter told the Aseodated Press.
Students strike
DELANO (AP) -Mort than
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•one third of Delano High School'a
students rniaed clal9eS Monday, ·
many of them boycottina the ' 1
district's refusal to fire two tea· '
chers accUled of alurs agaimt minorities.
Hort.cope B2
Ann Landen B2
Movlat-.88
Mutual Funds 84
National Newa A3
Pub1Jc Notioea B4,C2-3
Spdrta B6-8
Stock Mark.eta B5
Television A7 1 Thea ten A8
Weather A2
World News A3
Landmark's dayt numbered Anteaten lo'sen 80-77
An 0ranae C.out lancknark's daya ~ be nwn· ·
bend • ita 1-~ expiration. pap Bl .
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UC Irvine's Anteeten. minua the inJwed Kevln Maaee, ~ble out of the Nr1' blllketbell toumalMrrt, 80-'7. in 9kJahoma. Pap B6. .
HEIRESS. • •
...,ected by police or medical llevln'" tt wo. uld return her pertonnel. . . thfW ¥
you Thouch nc· van Bulow, now
But the defeme eountllnd that ~:..~ from the Die. 2'7,
Mn. von Bulow wu bel'Mlf re-1"1», coma. docton haw elven
lfr"s . • ass 1st ant.
sentenced
L08 ANOa.&8 CAP> -A
. ·~~ man. wflo .... he ~ ccmvtct.d IDW"d9nr WU· u.m o . llanin In tb9 l're9way
KiDll' ~ Wll .-.nced to
pNap fai lf"' ~ to life. 1pomlble, either by tryj.na 1ul-her little c:bance of awaJUint! ddei tndw.tn.I her appetit.el for 111ice lhe WM found llftW _ ~ alcoTior and sw~ or ln-uncomdoul on the marble floor
Jun" Michael Munro muat
1pend at leut et1h~U!' ln prilan ..,.... he • .. I · ~· beneli with inlulin be-of her ~tbroom Dec. 21. 1980.
I 1-Jealousy niotive
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in slaying case?
The~ wife of murder
defendant Patrick Fogarty hu
t.elUfied that lhe ii convinced her
hUlband ii reaponslble for the
death of a ~ N1puel man
whom lbe WM datfna more than a
)'Ml"llO. .
District Attorney Jamee l!lnrtcht1 Mrs. Foprty, a petite blonde, Mid
the defendant admitted to her be
wu reapon.1lble for harauing
phooe calla made to her bome in
late 1980.
However, abe t.eltified, Fopr-
ty, a former Irvine dty employee,
never admitted to her he WM the
one .who killed Cook. a Bechtel
Corp. ~ who worked at
the nearby San Onofre Nuclear
Generating Station.
parole for the Neon ·d•lrff
murder of a 19-year-old maD
whoH bodl;:h, dum_j>ed' in
Hun= mdl'r'cmcu· tor 8 Norril. But Superior Court Jud1•
~Neb cut about 800 claya
from Munro'1 .ntmce Monday
for time air.dy ..-ved end ...
bebavklr. Munro. d-=rtbed in court u
mentally retarded.~ ,why JMt Apd1 to ..xmd....,_ mur-
• der in belptnc Bonin-iob eodb-
ml1e and 1tran1l• Stephen J.
NJ,... ... ,...., Welll of~ Bil made body ..
WM found beliliD' a Huntmom
WANTS DEATH -Convtct.ed Bw:h ... staticn °:J:;!t 1"t80.
murderer Willie Ray Wilely Weill Md been with
says he is innocent. but want. hll own T-ebirt, .)wt• ane of
the jury to eentence him to. Bonln•1 other Wrdml died.
death. -· ~ :~.:;, ~
In telUmon.y Mmday before a
jury 1n Superior eoun· Judge Jamea K . Turner•• courtroom,
Andree Foprty ~ how
she belteveQ her ntaat.Dd WU
alaQ re1ponalble for 1lara11lng
both her and the men ahe WU
datlna following their separation
1n 1980.
" Foprty. 33, ii atancUn& trial in
Oranje ~ty Superior Court ln
connection with the death of
Al to her belief that her hUl-
band was reapon1lble for the
alaytna, Mn. Foprty u1d the
bJiecfher OP.inion on 1everal
factors, lnclUOJna cbanfea 1n Fo-
garty'• behavior between Sep-_
tember, 1980, and February,
1981.
H . bb d bodlea o£ 44 boys and youna men e1re88 ro e were dumped alona Southern
of jewelry ~;1t!..!2:!b'·~t~I! . ,,, ... ,,,,, -,
NEW YORK (AP) -An el-nWOit not have been related. FANS' cBOICE -Sally Fleld holds her troph~ for Favorite
• Donald Cook in February 1981.
· Cook, whose throat waa 111"··· slashed, was found by a room-
'11L mate in the bedroom of the home
· th9 shared on Ellendale Street.
Queetioned by Chief Deyuty
Aaked lf ahe 90IDehoW felt re-
1pomlble for Cook'• death. ahe said, "Knowing·what I know
now, y~"
:J~l heirw bt more than fl Bonin, a 3~-year-old former remaie Film Star followina preeentationa at the American
on in jewelry when a well-truck drl ver, confe11ed to 21 Movie Awards in HollywoocfMonday night. She waa voted the
dressed "all-American-looking murden in • Jail cell lnt.el'Yiew popularity award by the nation•a moviegoers. kid" commandeered the ~wl~th!!..._!a!._!te!;leviaim~!!!!:!!!...!!1~~L----...:._~ _ __::_ __ __::_ ______ __::_ _______ _
chauffeur-driven limousine of
Carolyn Skelly Burford. 65, at gunpoint, police aay.
It's gettiiig wetter
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Wedneada)'. Eureka
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tonight. ~ 8eadl
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for Utah, ....,,, Col«ado, Sant• llattlara
of Wyoming and mucti of the Santa Cruz
half Of the P14llna M a Santa Monica
b1nat1on of oold rain Of wet Stodnon
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• WASHlNGl'ON (AP) -The
chairman of the Joint lr.conomic
Committee said that Congress
should order the inpe pendent
Federal Reserve Board to loosen
ita grip on the nation's money
supply io produce lower interest
rates. 1 "Thts step could bring the
Federal Reserve back to its senses
on monetary policy.before it is too
late," Rep. Henr~ Reuss, D-Wis.
said on Monday. 'We in Congress
are the Federal Reserve's mas-
ters."
Re uss, appearing before the
Senate Budget Comrqittee, cou-
pled h is suggestion with a rene-
wed call for repeal of the 10
pereent income tax cut scheduled
to take effect in July 1983.
He said those two changes,
combined with a redus:tion in
Lawmaker
walks ou·t
on president
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -
State Rep. Alvin Holmes, who
had called on fellow black Ala-
bama lawmakers to walk out
during President Reagan's ad-
.. dress to the Legislature, got up
from his chair and left 20 minutes
into the 30-minute speech.
~eagan received nine ovations,
'but the several black legislators in
attendance did not clap during
the speech Monday. However,
they stood with their white col-
leagues as the president entered
and left the chamber.
Holmes, who is from Montgo-
mery, walked out complaining
about Reagan's "reverse Robin
Hood proposal; his plan to take
from the poor and give to the
rich."
Holmes was the only one of the
16 blacks in the 140-member
Legisfature to wall< out, but he
said some of his black colleagues
did not attend the speech .
President Reagan 's defense
buildup and a fteeze in domestic
spending, would hasten ecoQOmic
recovery and tower tne t:>udget
deficits cQntal;ned ln Reagan's
1983 spending plan.
-Re~s. a pe-rsist~t critic of
Reagan's econon:Pc policy, said
that if the tax c.t were repealed,
the president "would be forced to
thank you. in secret, f6r saving
·him from the worst aspect£ of his
own policy."
Reagan's budget deficits -
estimated by the president to be
$9A.4 billion in 1983, $81 billion in
1984 and $12 billion in 1985, but
figured to be much higher by
other for ecasters -h ave
promptesf Republicans and Dem-
ocrats to call for change& In taxes
and spending.
Members of both political par-
ties have expressed concern that
big budget deficits-wiU keep in-·
teresl rates high and prevent an
economic recovery.
Federal Reserve Chairman
Paul Volcker has told Congress in
recenl weeks tl)st he believes
interest rates will fall over lhe
next several months if Congress
passes a plan to reduce budget
deficits and if inflation appears to
be under control.
Reuss' suggestion that Con-
gress order the Federal Reserve
to loosen its tight-money policy
was the most specific suggestion
dealing with the independent
agency to surface in Congress.
Reuss said the Ft'Cleral Reserve
should abandon the targets il has
established for g rowth of the
money supply this year and sub:
sutute a looser, two-year target.
He said such a pohcy would. lead
to lower interest rates without
rekindling inflation.
Reuss suggested including this
provision in the budget plan
Conress must pass this year:
"The Federal Reserve shall
adjust the monetary targets in
effect for 1982 so as to permit
.llll.eres.Lr_ates ta lalL" He...added
that the Fed could notify Con-
gress if a change in the economy
made a different course desirable.
·Paratr9opers set
to leave for Sinai
FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) -
Paratroopers Crom the Army's
' "82nd Airborne Division at Fort
Bragg will leave for the Mideast
today to observe the last phase of
lsraeh withdrawal from the Sinai
Peninsula.
The 8<)8 soldiers represent the
main U.S. contingent in the
11-nation, 2,500-member Multi-
national P eacekeeping Force
which is monitoring the Israeli
withdrawal. The peacekeeping
mission was agreed upon in the
March 1979 Camp David accords.
"ln this mission. we are not
peacemake rs, JNe are peace-
keepers," saicP 1st Lt. Mark
Hafer, 24, coordin~tor of cross-
cultural communicatiOns.
Israel captured the Sinai Pen-
insula from Egypt in "The Seven
Day War'' of 1967.
Israeli withdrawal from the
Sinai began two months after the
March 1979 accords were ~ed
in Washington by the late .l!;gyp-
tian President Anwar Sadat and
•
Israeli Prime Minister Menachem
Begin. After the Israeli with-
drawal, permanent residents in
the Sinai will be primarily Bed-
ouins.
The Multinational Peacekeep-
ing Force is a s pet ial indepen-dent, inte rnat1ona1 agency re-
sponsible to the .governments of
Israel and Egypt. It is similar in
f unction to a United Nations
peacekeeping mission.
Members of the 1st Battalion
Airborne, 505th infantry from
Fort Bragg will set up observation
posts and checkpoints along a
sparsely populated 20-mile strip
bordering the mountainous
110-mile eastern sho~e of th~ Red
Sea's Gull ol Aqaba.
An advance guard of 24 soldiers
left Wednesday, and the remain-
d e r are scheduled to depart
Tuesday afternoon for Lheir base
five miles from Sharm El Sheikh,
at the southern point of Sinai's
23.~00-square-mile inve~ tri-
angle.
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Orange Cout DAILY4 PILOT/Tu.day, March 18, 1982 8 Al
TRADITIONAL RETURN -A flock of buzzards flies over a
tree line near Hinkley. Ohio, on Buzzard Day. Every year
beginning March 15, a flock begins returning to the northern
Ohio town. Tradition~ it that humans in Hinckley celebrate
on the Sunday follo ing the birds' Ides of Marc.h return. . . .
GOP division with Reagan downplayed -.
Party officials confront time-honored Republican issue of balancing budget
WASHINGTON {AP)
"Don't embarrass the president,"
was the dominant theme when
Republicans met on the shore of
the Chesapeake Bay to discuss
issues. But while carefully side-
stepping any positions that might
differ from the White Hl>~~.
the GOP officials also seemed to
say. ''Watch what we~ db," hot
what we say." · • •
· That came across m05t clearly
when delegates to the fifth an-
nual Tidewater Conference con-
fronted the time-honored GOP
issue of balancing the federal
budget.
With exquisite precision, the
resolution adopted by the confe-
rence of party leaders cited the
interest and inflation rates during
the last year of the Carter ad-
ministration and the lower fig-
u res prevailing now .
llWB llAIYllS
But there was no mention of
the numbers for_~~l'llJ>Ioxment,
.now 8.8 peroen~to 7.4
pereent when Jimmy. Carter left
office.
"Unemployment la too hlgh.
but will be reduced by the eco-
nomic growth prosrama enacted
last year · and now being
implemented," said the Republi-
cans.
Another number not mentio-
ned either in the reeolution or th~
debate was 91.S billion -the
number of dollars in the projected
record budget deficit the presi-
dent proposed for the fiscal year
beginning next Oct. 1. And the
administration recently raised
that projection to $96.4 billion.
There was plenty of rhetoric
about balancing the budget -by
mandating it through a constitu-
tional amendment, if necessary -·
but no talk about how far out of
balance the bf d~e{ now is and bow ar out o a ance itls ex-
pected to rem;ain.
When Rep. Joel Priu:hard of
Washington suggested mentio-
ning the defense budget as .an
area that had to be examined for
possible c uts, he got so little
support he didn't push his pro-
posal. -
However, once the formal ses-
sion had ended, the resolutions
had passed and the participants
were relaxing, they were a little
more candid about what they
think has to be done.
Rep. Carroll Campbell Jr. of
South Carolina said he has no
doubt the defense bui!get Pf<>.PC?;
sed by President Reagan will be
trimmed by Congress, and that
efforts will be made to raise
revenu e by closing some tax
loo holes and eliminating the
provtsion anowing corporal~
t.osell unused tax credits.
Other participants expressed
similar views.
Campbell is a believer in the
Reagan economic program. He
predicted it will work, given
enough time. But he also is a
. believer in a balanced budget and,
like many other conference par-
ticipants, thinks the time has ar-
rived when Congress will be
forced to examine programs
whose benefits automatically in-
crease when the Consumer Price
lndex rises.
Nicaraguan Claims 'savage torture'
Te,.en says Salvadorans administerefl 'psychological' torment in U.S.
MEXICO CITY (AP) -A
19-year-old Nicaraguan who
changed his story pbout guerrilla
fighting in El Salvador said he
was "savagely tortured" in the
United States.
Jose Orlando Tardencillas
Eapinoea, 19, before leaving Mex-
ico City for Managua, told The
Associated Press on Monday he
unde rwent "psychological" tor-
ture administered by two Salva-
dorans.
, Tardencillas. who had been in
Salvadoran custody, was brought
to the United States to repeat his
~ .. ,, ..
alleged confession that he had
been trained abroad and sent by
Nicaragua to help direct the in-
surgency movement in El .Salva-
dor.
But when he was presented to
the press Frlday' he changed his
story and said he was acting on
his own.
He said Monday tbat after he
talked to the press he )Vas taken
to a place he could not identify
and was told by State Depart-
ment spokesman Dean Fischer
"you made us look very bad."
President Reagan said Sunday
More notes from· the
lnternatlonal Gemological
9/n'l>OSlum.
"Gems and Antique Jewelry"
Y.eS the !llt>ject addres941d byl
Benjamn Zucker. Ha had a
nwvelous 98t of slfdes which
he uHd to Illustrate his
preeentatlon. One very unusual
ring shown in his pictures
OOl'Mlned five uncut diamonds.
They were in the perfect
octahedral shape as formed by nature. Theee were Ml Into the
rrounting so that you saw at
least four of the stones at any
angle of viewing. With the very
ltwp points protruding from
the ring I thought it would also n-.. a Vfl/'y effective WMp<>n
on • doubled up fist. This ring
dated from the si xteenth
century.
that the teen-ager "was obviously
a liar."
Tardencillas said that during
the "torture," which he refused to
discuss further: be was reminded
constantly by the two Salvado-
rans what could happen to hm if
he were returned to El Salvador.
He said the United States of-
fered to return him to Nicaragua'
or to any other country and that
he chose Nicaragua. He said he
was then taken to the Nicaraguan
Embassy in Washington and later
flown to Mexico City.
Tardencillas said he would
~' ~
concentrate his efforts on devel-
oping the Nicaraguan revolution
and would not return to El Sal-
vador since what he clid on his
own had been 'taken to be some-
. thing done on behalf of the Ni·
earaguan government.
Tardencillas arrived here Fri-
day ni~ht from Washington, D.C ..
an'd reportedly stayed at the
residence of Nicaragua's ambas-
sador in Mexico, Aldo Diaz La-
cayo.
Lacayo was with him at the
airport here as he awaited a flight
home.
&EM WISE , certainly lengthen the life of
the9e fine Jewelry treasures.
Mary Bart. Cet11hed Gemotogist
CHARLES ff. BARR
After listening to Mr.
Zucker's presentation and
9881ng hts slides. I must admit
that he did kindle more
enthusiasm and interest for
these ancient pieces of jewelry.
He has pr~'fTllsed 10 send me a
98C of the s!tdes so that I may
share them with others who
rrey 9flfOY seemg them.
Starltng next Saturday we
-Mii be having a show and sale
of estate. antJq•"' and antique
reporduction ·• in our
store. They co11.. m N aw
England estates anJ I think
tho9e ol you who like older
pieces will rind them very
attractiY&.
We •e also hav1nri a stoctt
reduction sale of :>ur own
inventory at this t'me The
prlcn have been greatly
reduced . . IOml' to as much
• Vt off. Not everything is
included In this tale but ltlmost
IMWYthfng. If you have been .ino something In our atock
with the. idea of a future
~this might bathe time
to ITWce the decision.
TRAVBLING BY BOAT -Boats move throulb a eouthweet Ft. Wayne, Ind .. neigh ..
borhoOd after floodwaten from St. Mary's
River covered street.I and yards. Indiana Gov.
Robert Orr declared an emergency in Ft.
Wayne and Allen County due to rising waten
caused by rains and melting snow.
Antique Jewelry hu never
been one of my major
enthuaiasms . . . probably
~ moat of the pieces I
-oome into the shop for l1IPlllr and are uau.11y 10 worn
out and neglected that they are
very dlfflc\tlt to put Into
wearable condition agai n.
~ peopte e.m to have the
notion that Juat be~auH
IOf'Nthlog .. made of pitioul
"'"9 and rtne rNtal It lhould
IHt forever without a11y
nWnc.lnanc9. That ,. not the c.e hoMIMr. ~ '*9
In wearing and occHlonal
cNckupa lit the Jeweters wt II
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bring your Cllllh. Visa or Mestler a.,,. oarda. Thia Is a once .
ywi ~Unity IO don't miaa
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November I ordered a Ult·&op table fnua
SMM Mall Order Marketta• Inc. f~r $17.77.
My cbeck was cashed, but Ute table never
arrived. I've writte n twice 11kla1 about
delive ry, but ~aven't received Hf response.
Can you help?
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Mail Order Marketing promises to
deliver the table lo you via UPS promptly.
Another reader, R.H .. Costa Mesa, who also
had ordered the same table in November,
will get the refund she requested. ('daU Order
Marketing does not have a sterling record
with A VS readers when it comes to prompt
de Ii ver y of me rchandise The excuse is
always the same "that item was on back
order." However. when A VS has contacted
this firm with a complaint, it has been
resolved promptly. MOM 's customer service
address is 11828 Glen Oak Blvd .. San
Fernando 9 1340_
Gui.de dog laws ~
DEAR R EA D E RS The b lin d of
California. and especia lly those who use
.guide dogs. now have at their fingertips all
laws and regulations applying to the state
Board of Guide Dogs for the Bli nd (830 'K
Street Mall . Room 218, Sacramento 95814).
The board has publis he d its laws and,
regulations in Braille . The Braille booklets
are provided free to the blind. Published in
conjunction with the International Year of
the Disabled, the Braille editions of the
Bus ine s s and Pro fessions Code and
Admin1strat1ve Code represent the first time
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a state agency h• en' able to provide all its
laws and regulatl s In Brame.
.A part or the .. bepartment of Consumer
Affairs, the Gulde Dog Board licenses guide
dog schools and instructors. It consists or
seven members, six of whom are lay persons
appointed by the governor, and one state
official who serves by statute. The bol,\r~
meets quarterly in metropolitan areas of the
stale . Presently five board members are
guide dog users, and six are blind, making it
one of the few licensing bodies which has
from its inception consisted of lay persons
rather than licensees.
The board was ins tr umental in the
passage gf the new law which gives blind
Californians the right to own their guide
dogs . It a lso provides mediation. and
cons ultation ser vices to assist in the
resolution or problems such as blind guide
dog users being denied their legal right Lo
enjoy places of public accommodation and
~rves as a forum for addressing issues
important to blind guide dog userS.'The mos t
recent project is an investigation of the
difficulties of blind people using guide dogs in
travel on commercial airlines
"Got a problem' Then wnte to Pat
Dunn.. Pat will cul red tape, getting
the answers and actwn you need to
solve inequities in government and
bustness. Mall your questwns to Pat
Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange Coas t
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many Letters as poasibte will be answered, but ·phoned
inquiries or Letters rwt including the reader's full
name. address and buscness hqurs' "'1o~ number
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WELL GUARDED-Patti Davis. 29, actress daughter of
Pres ident Reagan. is preceded by a security man as she arrives
in London afte r a flight from Los Angeles. A tight security net
nf 15 U.S. St1<:ret Service men is guarding her.
Dm·t·tor ·F ederico Fellini
• ri·portc:dly dropped his plan to
emigrate· lo the United States
1n st-arch o t big-budget pro-
duc.:cr:,;
ThP di rector' recently
th1Nllt·111-d to leave Italy bl•·
C'ausc n o Italia n producer
would put up the amount of
mont-y nec-ded for one of his
ft I ms
Sources m the film industry
said Lhat Fellini will make his
nl•Xl film at Cmecitta m Rome
Begin gets tipoff
on who hot J.R.
Prime Minister Menacbem
BeJID used the power of hla
o!f1ce to learn a eecret many
laraells would love to hear:
Who shot J .R.?
Be gin met sev e ral cast
members and production per-
sonnel of the hJt TV series
"Dallas" at his home m Jeru·
salem. The "Dallas" garty -
minus .stars Larry Hagman,
Patrick Duffy and Victoria
Principal -1B visltlng there
to promote tourism.
As the nation watched on
Israel Television, ac tress
Susan Howard, who plays
Donna Krebbs on the series,
whispered the 1denuty of J .R.
Ewtng's assailant tnto the
premier's ear
Israeli fans saw J .R. 8111 shot
just two weeks ago, nearly
two years after the program
was broadcast In the United
States.
The assailant, as U.S. audi-
ent-es found out. was Kristin.
J .R.'s siser m law and mt~·
tress.
Kate Nyegaard, $tster of
"S tar War s" producer-
director George Lucas, will
run a wrtte-in campaign in
June for the Re publican
nomination in the 27th As·
sembly District.
The 45-year-old Mrs. Nye·
gaard of Modesto said that she
"would accept the challenge"·
of running after the sole an·
n ounced candidate in the
party dropped out
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.CUP to check buses
.. Violations of various laws suspected
Labor.pact ends-m UJP 'S -s tri ke •1 ONT ARIO (AP) -
Culno-auJ>sidlzed buiea
bound fol' Lu Vegu wW
I IOOn be the target.a of spot
California Hignway P a-
trol checks for poaible
violations of a alewr of
ran~ 'from failure to
regtf~r With the Inter-
state Commerce Com-
rn.lsaion to not providlng
drivers wtth the required
of Motor Vehicles, the
Public UUUUet Commll-.
slon and botl\ state and
federal i)epartment.t of
Transportation. Family works out who does what around the house ·eight ofJ-duty hours In
Las Vegas.
The probe uncovered
everyth1ng from unreg-
istered or unsafe buses
to drivers-who were not
properly licensed. did no~
keep logs and, In 10me
'cases, drank alcohol
along with their passen-
gers at casinos before
leaving on the return trip
to Southern California.
SAN SAMON (AP) -Her
one-mother strike against sloppy,
thoughtle11 children brought
Mary Ellen Sb,.,ver a lot of at-
tention. It also t)roughf her com-
_plete victory when her young-
sters signed a "contract" prom-
ising to shape up.
Mrs. Shaver made headlines
around the country -and waves
at home -when she announced
on Feb. 8 that she was through
waiting hand and foot on her
three children, and that hence-
forth the kids would have to
make their own meals, care for
their rooms and get to appoint-
ments and school on their own.
Her friends found the story
amusing, but the children did not.
Beth, 18, was not delighted at
having to make her-'own dinner
and do her own wash. ~he also
wasn't pleased to see her messy
closet and unmade bed on tele-
vision.
"Beth said, 'Yo,u're my mother.
How could you rebel against us?'
Mrs. Shawr rt.'Called. "It was the ·
rebellion that shook up the kids.
They were mad at first, and I was
scared. I waa thinking, what If
they all run away?' But they
d~lded I was serious and the beat
thing to do was work It out.
"They ate com flakes a lot and
peanut butter and jelly sandwi-
ches, and one became a macaroni
and c}}eese gourmet," she said.
"There was meat in the freezer. I
had gone shopping the day I
started the strike. Someone said,
'whr don't Y.OU take the meat
out'! but my daughter S8ld 1t
would take too long. It never
dawned on them that I do that
every day."
The strike finally ended when
Mrs. Shaver and the rest of her
family -hus~and John and
Beth, Meg, 15, and John Jr., 11 -
sa1,. down and talked 'about the
problem.
"We wrote an agreement and
everyone has his own copy," said
Mrs. Shaver in the soft accent of
her native Kentucky. "The next
day we all signed it. It's the things
we've asked for and expected,
keeping their rooms neat and
clean, keeping curfews and
practicing common courtesy."
"Now that at'• in bLack ana
white, It'• easier than hearing it'
constantly. It has brought the•
family together." ·
The notoriety Mrs. Shaver won
Is recalled in a four-inch thick
scrapbook stuffed with aewspa-
J>ef' clippings and about 50 letters, some of whlch came from as far
away as Florida and Penmylva-
nla. '
The strike also brought Mrs.
Shaver some memorable times.
She and her husband ate out
every night. She had time to
write letters, and she began a
book about her son, who suffers
Crom a rare bone disease.
And she had time, as she re-
calls, to "get my mental house, my
physical house in order."
Then the family started talk-
ing. And ~use she was not
rushing to handle a million
household chores, Mrs. Shaver
had time to listen.
She found out 1hat one child
was terrified at the thought of
nuclear war. Another was con-
cerned about earthquakes and
needed reassurance that the
family would stick together.
RESIGNS -The Rev.
W. Stanley Mooney-
ham has resigned as
president of World
Vision International,
of Monrovia,4 Chris-
tian humanitarian or-
ganization he helped
shape. He has been
named senior adviser.
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Inspectors on Inter-
state 15 east of Barstow
-the main Southern
California artery to Las
Vegas -will be on the
lookout for violations
Robinsons
The spot ch ecks an-
nounced by J.L. Putnam,
assistant chief of the
CHP'a Inland Division,
follow a joint task force
im:estigatlon by re_pi:-e·
sentatives of the CHP,
th.! ICC, the Department
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Orante Gout DAIL:' PILOTITl.Mledey, MllOh 18, 1Ma
uhli.c -e ducation
needs e x amination
There 11 no doubt that eou-
catlon in C.a.lifomia is beset with
problems. Test.a of ten show a de-
cline in student achievement; there
is ongoing debate about bilingual
education and meeting the needs of
tt)e disadvantaged; truancy, vio-
lence and vandalism keep surf a-
clng in some areas; and the lSSues of
compensation, tenure and compe-
tency of teachers is the subject of
endless discussiow.
Newport Beach Assembly-
woman Marian Bergeson sees the need for a comprehensive exami-
nation of these and other facets of
education in the state. ·
To that end she has introduced
legislation that would establish a
17-member Commission on Edu-
cational Quality in the Public
Schools.
If approved by the Legisla-
ture, the commission would spend
one year, beginning April 1, 1983,
examining the educational scene in
much the same way as the Little
Hoover Com.mission studies state
governmen~ organization.
Indeed, it would be provided
with staff assistance from the
Litt.le Hoovl!r Corruniss1on and the
17 members would serve without
pay, except for reimbursement of
expenses.
The commission would in-
clude teachers, school administra-
tors, school board members,
members from the govei:ning
boards of UC, the state universities
and community colleges, repre-
sentatives of private lndustry and
.four members of the state Legis-
lature .
.Mrs. Bergeson is uniqut>Jy
qualified to reco~ the problems
of public education, having earned
statewide recognition 81 a school
board member herself and a very
active leader in of both the Orange
County and California School
Boards Associations.
"Increased funding," she
says, "will not necessarily improve
education. We need to identity the
problems." ·
Since the likeli,hood of in-
creased funding for schools is re-
mote, il is possible that the pro-
posed Jar-reaching study could
pinpoint the problems -and
perhaps suggest solutions.
No repe at of -'30s ?
For many Americans, memo-
ries of the Great Depression bring
forth gloomy images of bread lines,
auctioned homes, prosperous busi-
n~en turned' into paupers and
despair over the futur~.
A half-century after the 1930s
calamity entered its darkest days,
fear that the anguish will repeat.
itself is spreading as the recession
deepens.
It is not hard to understand
why. Double-digit inte rest rates
have strangled the vital housing
and auto industries, business fail-
ures are up 45 percent, unem-
ployment is flirting with the 9
percevt mark, hundreds of savings
and loans face collapse and busi-nessmen fear that huge federal
deficits proposed by President
Reagan will dry up what little
credit is still available.
Despite the bad tidings. an
economic disaster of 1930s magni-
tude is very unlikely. Among the
lasting legacies of the New Deal are
the safeguards enacted to prevent
the Great Depression, in which the
gross national product was halved
and unemployment hit 25 percent,
from recurring.
Federal insurance of bank and
--68V4AgS and loan deposits, t.mem-
ployment insurance and oversight
of banking are a few of the braces
holding off a catastrophe.
Also, the federal government
has economic tools that were
poorly understood following the
great crash. And economy in ex-
treme danger could get a quick
dose of purchasing power through
money supply expansion, tax cuts
and spending increases.
All of which 1s reassuring, but
there still are causes for worry. If
the anticipated recovery is stifled
by continuing high interest rates,
key industries could go down for
the last time. A major corporate
bankruptcy could shake big fi-
nancial institutions. And the fact
that a depression is under serious
discussion adds that psychological
element that is the wild card in
modern economic management.
The budget must be trimmed
so that the deficit can be brought
down, so that heavy government
borrowing won't either drive in-
terest rates up, stifling the econo-
my, or cause the government to
print a lot more money, which will
drive inflapon back up and wipe
out the ordinary consumer -all
this while trying to finance both
our foreign economic assistance
commitments and a much more
credible American defense system.
The econtsmtc balancing act
the administration and Congress
must somehow carry off this year
can only be described as awesome.
CIF strik es 'sinner s'
Let's face it, you've got to
have rules to live by and, without
something like the California
Interscholastic Federation (CIF),
there wouldn't be much of a
system for high school athletics.
So, we're all for the CIF and
against the rule busters.
Recently, though, a tiny
Christian school, Goldenwest
Christian High of West~nster,
was found to be guilty of several
violations with respect to its ath-
letic program and the CIF came
down on the school like a sledge
hammer. For one thing, the C1F
said Goldenwest Christian would
be ineligible for any post-season
playoffs thfough next fall .
That seems pre tty serious.
Upon closer inspection, though, it
really is little more than a slap on
the wrist. The well-intentioned,
but not-too-well-informed Chris-
tians, you see, were doing such
things as using players from other
schools on their tea~. using stu-
dents who were over the age limit . -.. .
a nd, generally, overlooking the
CIF rulebook -primarily, it turns
out, just to get enough players to
field teams.
The fact that all of these
misdeeds were occurring on the
junior varsity level and "\JSually
with the other team's permission
seems to make moot many of the
punishments in the CIF's tough
stand.
For example, when the game
already has been forfeited b y
mutual agreement a nd then is
played just for fun, what's the
point in the CIF subsequently
pronouncing that the game will be
forfeited? How can you forfeit a
forfeit?
Anyway, everything appeanf
to be on the road to athletics law
and order at tiny Goldenwest and
it's doubtful these Christiana will
be guilty of any more sins that
bring down upon them. the righ-
teous judgments of the CIF.
Peace.
·Opinions expressed in the space above are th<>se of the Daily Piiot. Other views ~x·
pressed on tn1s page are tnose ot 11\eir authors and.artists. Reader comment.is 1nv1t-
ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Me~, CA 92626. Phone (714)
1642-4321
LM. Boyd/Love scerw
What's the most famous love scene
In the biatory of motion pictures? A
panel of judges on this matter
concluded ln Rome recently that the
distinction goes to that piece or
passion on the beach between Burt
Lancuter and DebOrah Kerr in the
film "l"rom Here to Eternity." Both
were in bathing sails. Mlss Kerr says
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s he remembers it well. Sand ln her
s uit rubbed her raw.
Doctors say there ts no colon
cancer in countries where the people
don't eat beef.
rtioa\ of the reported potsoninc
cases involve asplrtn.
Thomas P. Haley
Publisher
Thomas A. Murphlne
Ectltor
Barbara Krelblch
Editorial Page Editor
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D~mos eye election victory
WASHI.NGTON -"Did you see what
happened in Indiana?" a happy
Democratic senator said to the first
three people be met in the halls of the
Capitol one day last week. Wh at
happened was t hat two popular
Democrats out there had changed their
minds a nd were going to run for
Congress this year. ·
Frank McCloskey, the mayor of
Bloomington, is going to run for the
House of Representatives·. Rep. Floyd
Fithian of Lafayette, who had been
planning to leave the House to run for
Indiana secretary of slate, decided
instead lo challenge Republican Sen.
Richard Lugar. Those Democrats were
making their moves back home while,
in Washington , R e publicans were
making their moves away from Ronald
Reagan.
ROBERT PACKWOOD, of Oregon,
chairman of the Senate Republican
Campaign Committee, was the most
prominent. He lhotight the unthinkable
and spoke lo the unspeakable by giving
an interview to. The Associated Press
that suggested the president was so far
out of touch with American reality that
most or Washington thought he was
calling the old man a senile racist.
Packwood apologized -sort or. He
did not deny he thought it or said it; he
only conceded he was impolite. But
other Republicans. without apology, are
dismissing Reagan in their own ways.
Pete Domenici of New Mexico, the
chairm a n of the Senate Budget
Committee, is in the process of ignoring
the president's budget. So is Robert
Dole of Kansas, the Senate Finance
chairi;nan.
A round the country, in fact, seven of
the 11 Republican sen ators now
running for re·election are regularly
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RICHARD RllVIB 1 'i -.,
and publicly disagreeing with .their
president on the budget and, often, on
El Salvador. That group includes
Lowell Weicker of Con.neccOt, John
Heinz of Pennsylvania, John Chafee of
Rhode Island, Robert Stafford or
Vermont, David Durenberger of
Minnesota, John Danforth. of Missouri
and, to a lesser a degree, William Roth
of Delaware.
THE ONLY strong s upporters or the.
president are Lugar and three
W1?stemers, Harrison Schmitt, the other
senator from New Mexico, Malcolm
Wallop of Wyoming and Orrin Hatch of
Utah.
The emergence of str:ong Democratic
candidates, however , may be more
significant than the disloyalty of self·
interested Republicans. ''The critical
time for the November elections is
November through February Ca year
before), when candidates decide to run
or not," said Re p. Tony Coelho of
California, the chairman of the House
Democratic Campaign Committee.
"Whoever has the best candidates f/
usually still wins." \
If Coelho is right and the ecc;momy I
stays wrong there is going to be a
very big Democratic victory in
congressional elections this ~ovember.
Candidates like Mccloskey and Fithian
would not be running if they didn't think
lt\ey had a very good chance to win. The
res ults in eight months could be
significantly worse than the loss of 38
House seats that Reagan's man Jim
Baker has a lready conceded the
Republicans will probably lose -an
early concession that has dismayed
some Republican candidates.
SO, LAST WEEK in the capital there
was talk of strong candidates and a
Democratic res urgence. Within a
couple of weeks that capital chatter will
a lmost inevitably grow into the
conviction that Ronald Reagan is a
lame ·duck president.
Things can c hange -Le . the
economy could get better -but the
odds are right now that we are headed
for a polilica1 "depression. The
Democrats could hold veto power over
congressional action and the president
could be using his ·own vet.os and telling
his stories to the few friends who stilJ
s top by the White House.
Textbook loans face many hurdles
rToday's column-tSby Mr Walers.-
assocwre. Phtl JordanJ
On Jan: 1, 1984, parents of students in
Ca l ifor nia 's parochial a nd
other non-public schools may once
again be able to "borrow" state·
owned textbooks for their children.
Before then, 'however. opponents of
the proposed textbook loan program,
including the California Teachers
Association, tile American Civil
Liberties Union, and some religious
groups will have plenty of opportunity
to block its renewal.
THE STATE HAD such a prog,.am, al
a final annual cost of $3.6 million, from
1972 until 1981. It was killed last year by
the state Supreme Court, which held it
violated a provision in the state
constitution banning use of public
money for private purposes.
Four days later, state Sen. Alan
Robbins, a Van Nuys Democrat,
introduced a proposed amendment lo
the constitution which. while leaving the
ban otherwise in effect, would allow the
Legislature to reinstitute textbook
oan~e rec1p1ents of the texlbOOts,
mcidentally, are technically the parents
rather than the children who would use
them because contracts with minors are
not legally enforceable.
If Robbins' amendment makes il
th.rough the Legislat'ure, it will go
IARl WATfRS
before the state's voters for approval in
November . If that hurdle is passed, a
bill actually establi shing the program
must repeat the legislative process and
be signed by the governor; that 1984
date is the earliest it can take effect.
The amendment has so far passed
onty the first step, approval by the
upper house Judiciary Committee.
Those opposed can be expected to keep
up t he fight at ever y stage of the
two.year battle -unless they win
earlier. or course.
Killing can hurt killer DlOSt
Let me try to explain by an analogy,
as sl(JlPIY and clearly as l can, why
peopfe like me are against capital
punishment. It seems to me that our
motives and our reasons are grossly
misunderstood •.
Last rau one of my sons. as he u.sually
does, took part in the deer-bunting_
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se~on in"Wisconsln. Whlle I would not
kill a deer myself. I reallae the
practical reasons for "lhinnlnl out" the
herd for lhe ultimate benefit of the de~
themselves.
1'ut while some hunters go out in ones
and woe to get their bag, others eo out
ln do1ena or more, like a poeae. They
spread out, sequester a fl'OUP of "deer ln
a thicket, then slaughter them as they
come bOu.ndlna out of the brush.
Tbls ts not sport, St la a massacre.
This Ume, a 15-year-old boy went
wllb them for the firat lime. He
wounded a bl.a one, bu.t did not kill bJm,
10 • mall ~l -"P and sllt ~e deer's throat, 10 that the ~ad would not be
.. ruined" ror the bC>y•t·'tTQl>hY. •
. My objection ls not so l!lUch what la
done to the deer aa wh-1 la done to the
boy. For -one thin&, lt detenlitb .. him
to cruelty ; for another, it justifies
whatever is done to win your "antlers";
and for another, it turns killing into \
casual, callous. thoughtless act.
Likewise, in terms of capital
punishment for humans, my objection
again is not so much what is rtone to the
criminal as to what is done to society. to
the citiiens who execute him. My
objection is not sentimental, but
humanitarian in the broadest sense: I
am concerned about what effect legal
killing has upon the humans who
perpetrate it.
It is terribly easy to become hardened
to this, because it Is a simple "solution"
to a complex problem <even t.houg~ It ls
no solution at all>. And once a society
becomes accustomed to killing ila
murderers, there is no logical line that
can be drawn anywhere against killing
others.
Kidnappers, of course. aa~lats, moat
likely . Terrorists, certainly. Army
deserters In time of war. Everyone
would have his own little list. Rellflous
fanatic8 would like the state to klll
heretjcs and atheist.a (and did so when
they had the /ow er). Polltlcal
extremlstl woul be pleased to klll
dluenteu (and do so e'verywbere
around t.be world).
Capft.al punishment may not be unjust
to the otfender. It la. by its very nat.ure,
unjust to the character of 1 1ood •~let.y.
A spo1<es m:rn!Or t~em~
CTA charged a loan program would
mean S4 million· less for public school
texts and "weaken California public
education " Committee members
seemed more impressed that, as they
learned from a Catholi c nun ,
California's Catholic grammar and high
schools are educating 370,000 students
a third of them non·Catholic -and so
saving the state's taxpayers $664,150,000
annually . They also r ejected a
suggestion. by .Los Angeles Democrat
Alan Sieroty, that parochial school be
specifically excluded from any future
textbook loan programs.
ACLU objections were based on First
Amendment separation of church and
state and the state constitution's bans
on support for religious institutions or
the benefit of iodividuals.
ROBBINS NOTED similar programs
in other states have three limes been
upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court; the
recipients are not the schools wilb
religious affiliations but the students.
who may or may not be of the same
failh.
Republican Milton Marks or San
Francisco, a former judge, at one point
said he had a problem with the state t
constitution's ban on the use of "any
public money" for the benefit of
individuals. .I
RepuQlican Ed Davis or Chatsworth, I
forlner Los Angeles police chief, eased
Marks· doubts by asking how the loan of
a s tate.o wned text to a student
essentially differed from the loan to an
individual of a book by a
slale ·supported public library.
"What are we supposed to do?"
Davis chuckled, "close the libraries
and bum their books?"
Robbins won that first Judiciary
Committee battle by a 6-2 vote, but
there are-a lot more ahead in this war.
For what it's worth, by the way, he is
not Cathollo. and says his children
alt.end public schools.
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'TUBE TOPPERS
KOCE (SO) 8:00 -11Anlmal Im ton . .''
The remarkable forms of decep&n uaed
by ~tort and thelr tntended vtcttml.
KNXT (~) 9:00 -"The Gilt.a of Life."
Susan Dey, Paul LeMat ·in film about young mother who undertakft contraciual
surrogate pregnancy.
KCET (28) .9:10 -"The Great American
Fourth of .Tuly and Other Disasters." Jean
Shepherd's original teleplay cente.fs
around bittersweet pangs of growing up in
Midwest during late '30s and early '40s.
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CAREER TRACED -Music career of ~
clarinetist is traced in "Pete,'' tonight at
10:20 p.m. KCET (28).
...... onc:o Biiiy" (1880)
Clint lutwood, 8ondt•
lOGke. A lorrnat tnoa
Mlaarnall from Naw JerMy
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KCET (28) 10:20 -"Pete." Career of
clarinetist Pe~ Fountain is traced from his
roots irt Dixieland to present status. See
photo, left. M'c-d"t-•da11'•
DayflMt-Ho"I~•
...)'llorld War ti oornblt 'PO'
tl) **'A "The Chlnaaa
Connection" (1873) Brue. ~. AoOett Baker. A IT*·
tlal 1111 ~t Mll out to
avenge tha rnurdef\of Illa
IMChar In whlcn a rival
ld1ool wa ln¥olved. ·w
1:JO Cl:) * * "The Attic:" ( 1979)
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iand A Ubfarlan llVM In 1M
PM1 wttll het mamor1aa ol
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' 1:11 • l'OffTMIT °'
RANOPAOOO
M9IY)'n [)ooglae llarl In
Ille ltOfy of I young boy'I
wwm rel&tlonlhlp wllh hi•
~flndfathet. uo. W!l.COf,41! ~
• KOTT'D
I ICllwaAIEPORT 8NIWI
IAl'NrY Miu.EA •ettu>MH°' THEATM 8TMET
Alglara" (1897) Yaea l
Saadl, JMn Martin. ~141
wagaa a delpwata ltNg-
gle tor ~ ldtC* ICMOOI frOfn
1864101eez.
7:IO G NM IAIKETIAU.
Loa Mgelaa Lall.,. 119. Ponland~
7:80 e 2 OH THI TO'#N
Faalured: a day In the llfe
of a member of the Loi
Angalaa POllOI ~·
"*11 Bomb Squad; • loOti
at llkywrttlng by computer,
a,_ phanorneoon: a11'Q1e
adulta wtlo adopt cfllldren. 19fAMeLYNUD
LAvtANI & 8HIAL.n
&COMPAHY
' The glrll ltand Lenny and
Squiggy up tor dltaa with
two vttarlnartan1. 8 EYEONLA
Faaturad: 1 IOOll_ at *""
oe>ar•; part two of •
report on X-rated Video
OMMtlM; I ioOll II aporta
madlelne.
• M•A•&•H
Hewllaya llghta to kaap a
woundad aoldlar alive
~ an lnoaaMnt barrage
• . Prlncwl (I(-~ ''* a look ti.NrMI the wa111 of
tht Vaganova Choreo-
grlC>hlc lnatltuta -a1ao
known aa Ille Kirov ballet
acllool -lo aiq:>!Ora Ille
draMl9 of two RuMlan
dancera whO hope 10 fol.-
IOw In the loota1epa of Bar·
yahnlko11, Nureyev and
Mallat Olla.
11 on naai; Jl'la 4077th.
(I) TIC TAC DOUGH
MACNEIL I LEHAER
AEPORT
I =' A8K£D FOR IT FH turad: "Family
Braadw!Mar 11 A Squlrral"
and "How To Malla A Pe»-ca-~·"
**'A "Bellaa Of St. Trlrn-
an'1" ( 1854) Alutllr Sim,
Joyce G,.,,lell. The prot>-
1am1 ol running a glrll'
aehool .,. lncr-.d by
the arrival ot the hNdmlt-
t rtn' a bookmaker
brother.
•
Me CZl CIH!MAICORE
1:11• ~l!AIY
"Ql!y ,.._ .. The 9'>80ill
problema laclng gay Amar·
lcena over 60 are axa-
7-Mlnndi~Y8 A~N
A80NEW8
LYNN ~El.FON> u·A·a·H
Hot Upt ~alaa her
6 jual,granlad divorce.
I JOKErl Wll.D
oec::KCAWTT
O~: Owwi V«don. (Part '!l.JR)
Cl) P.M. MAOAZIN!
The .leader of New Yen ·1
Guardian Anoe1a marriaa
t111 ~-In-commend:
IOfna ~ aolnial
eun and their owners.
0 INTlllT AlftMENT
TONIGHT
An lnlaMlw with Alban
Anney. •
8 THI MUPPET8
Gue.ti: Mummaoach1nz
Puppel1.
®lflORTI
IUUITAATE>: THE FIRST 2!~
JamM Cun holta ' trib-
ute lo Sport• lllutlrltad'•
llrat qu1'1ar-cantury of
•tarllng .IP<>'I• c:ovaraga.
(D)MOW * "A Change Of Seuont"
( 1eao1 Shlrtay MacLalna,
Anthony Hopk ln1. A mid·
dla-agad couple try out
young« partner• dunng a
mountain vacation. 'R'
(%)MOVIE * * * "Tha 81Ula 01
a:oo e (I) elMON a 8IMOH
A.J. and Riel! agraa to
round up aoma milling
c1111m1t11 lor t'l1alr
upcoming high school
reunion. . e a 8AET MAVENCK
Maveric:lc ulla Ptlllo San-
dine for help In llndtng
1'-r~ for hla
~··~· • uc:w.
**IA "The Halted Prey"
( 1eee) Comal Wilda. Oar1
Van Der Berg. Attar Ills ,... •
low llunt-.,. klled by •
prlmltlw trtba, a man Is •
fl'M IO Ila lultad down by
fllrca wwriorl. 8 0 HAPPY DAYS
FonzJa II f\lrloul Whan Jen-
ny Ploe.io apre9de rumora
about • new glt1 In ldlool.
.P.M.~
The leader of New York's
Guardian marrlae
hi• aac:ond-'n-command:
tome eucoaeaful lnlmal
•tars and thalf ownen.
• MOVI£
* • "The Vanlthlng und''
( 1873) Ooc:umen1aty. Tiie
PIOPla of Aluk1 display
their tenaetty and ltrangth
of wUI In tl1a battll to earw
out 1 Ill• for tllamMlval In
the bitter wtldarnatt of the
North.
• UFE OH EARTH
"Theme And Variation"
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David Attanborougn 100k1
at tN wide veriety of anr.
mell -frOM entaatart to
wtlalel -that -to be ~Idec! """' • tiny ......... .. "'*"""*· 0 • HOYA
"Anlmel ll'llC)Oelors" The
ramarkabl• lorm1 of
'*"Piion ueecl by boUI
predator. and their Inland·
eel vtotlml -to Mt or
•void bllng Mien -era •
eumlnad.Q ®MCMI
* * 1" * "The Stunt Min"
(1880) Petar D'Toola,
Stava Aallabaek. Wal\tld
by Iha police, I dlttul"bed
Vietnam vttaran llnda an
unaura l\lvan on 1 movie Mt wtlar• a· World War. 1
~ lti bllng lllmld. 'R'
cal~ •
* *'A ''Any Whlet\ Way
You Can" (1880) Clint
Ealtwood, Sondra Loella.
Before Milling down wt"
hlti girl and pet orangu1an,
a ~1111ed fighter llgn•
up for one lalt. 1uc:t1tJve
matoh. 'PO' .MOV!f
* * "Roedla" ( 1990) MNt
Loef. Kaid Huntw A roek
mulle roadie lat• nolhlng
get In hit way In hit purault
of the girl of 1111 drMmt. ,
'PO' ,
l:aO 8 0 LAve.NE &
8HIA1.EY
Carmina bec:omaa lamou1
attar tunllvtng 1 dlrac:t hit
~. lignlnlng bOtt. Q
• All IN THE FAMILY
Edlttl dema up about Tare-... , boyfriend.
t:o0 8 C1J MOVIE
"The 0111 Of Liit" (Pram-
lar1) SuNn Day, Paul
LIMlt. A young mother of
two undartakaa 1 contree-
tual au<rogata pregnaney
for anothet woman. D r8 FLAMINGO AOAD
Field IMrn• how hla 1111
fl1her WU mlnic>ulaled by
Sharttl Samoll. and Con·
ltanoa VOWI to daatroy her
"'*>and. e O THA&'8
OOfM'AHY
Furfey and L.any klierna
10 katp Jaca. Jlnal and
Tam """' moving attar tne -..UV.. era offered I dratm
"duat.Q
I MIRV OIW'FIH
LHOH!ARTH
''Theme And Vlrlatlon"
0.vld Attenborough lookt
at tl1a wide variety of anl·
malt -from anlNIWI to
whalaa -111e1 _,, to be
daaOlnOeO from 1 tiny
ahrew-111t1 mammal. Q
(C)MOVIE *** "G\I~ In .New York" (1964) Cliff Rober1·
IOn, J-Fotld1. Attar
bajng ~lted by her boy-
friend and traveling to New
Yorll to vlllt hel' brother, a
young WOfrlan oonlld«t
het poaltlon on virginity.
(D) SAMY MANILOW: IN
THE ROUND
• ...._..WHIH
John 8)'Nr .. joined by
Henny y~ and Ollt-
.... they bftng the gold-
en da)'9 of TV vwtery
lflOM beet to Ille • 10:11®~THI
GMAT PU.GUI!
Erle ~areld hoat.e lhll
documentary look at Ille
8PlllWI lnfluenu epidem-
ic of 1818, which clelrnad
IO mllllon vtetim. Wend·
wide.
1o-.20e PUE
The ear-of c:lar1natllt
• Peta Fountain la tr~
from h01ti roota In Dlxlaland
to Illa Pl'-11 11atu1 aa top
tourltt 1ttrac:tlon of tlla
c,_-.1c11y. 1o:ao1 NfWS AMl.AICAH
PLAYHOUSE
"The Or11t Amerlcen
Fourth Of July And Other
Ot1atter1" J11n Shep-
hard'• original tllaptay
canter• acound the bit-
,.,_. pangs of growing
up !n the MIOWaat during
Iha lala 19308 and Mt1y
'408.Q
10-M (%)MOVIE.
**'A "The Chi..-Con-
nection" (1973) Brucl l ...
Roban Bak«. A martial
atll 1tudant llta out to •venua 111a murder of 1111
teacher In wtlloh • rtval
acllool waa Involved. 'R'
11:00 880(1)98
N!WI 8 8ATUAOAYNIGHT
Hott. Waller M1tth1u
Oua.t: Garratt Morrtl. D KOJAK
• THE JEFFEA80H8
• 8ANFOAO AHO ION
(C)MOVIE
* * "From Noon Tiii
ThrH" (1977) Cheri••
8ron1an, Jiii Ireland. A
drlttar It recruited Into a
<m~bary gang.
* • "Goodbye, Emmanualll" ( 19n) SyMa
Krlltal. A beautiful wom-
111·1 -ch f()f" the uf1j..
meta arotle ••patlarlc:e
brlnga her to 1 ltar1llng
rMNzatlon. 'R' •
.WOM&nlilUD
WM8TUNG
"Worid Ugntwelght Cllam-
pllOnlNp''
11:aG 8 (I) ALICE
Alloa and Ao dtaeovar that
tl1a uma men tlat macte
dat• wllh both of them.
® U 8TOHIGtfT
Hott: Johnny Carton
GUM!: Richard Pryor.
8 0 A!ICNEWS
NtGHTUNE
• AUttN -lHE FAMILY
• LOV£. AMEAICAH
STYLE
• DICK CAVETT
Ouaat: O_, Vwdon. (Part
2j(R)
tlD CAPTIONED At1C
NEWS ®MOVIE
• MOVll
.. • ''The OJlpapper Cat·
tta Co." ( 1872) Gary
Orlmaa. Luk• Alkew.
eLOvt..~ ITYll 1=: OH aoo.rrY . *. "Tlla Compacltlon" (1880) Rlehard Oraytuaa,
Mr; !Mng. TWo planlata ar
1 San Frandleo '"'* ce>m.,.iltlon find that their
love tor aacfl othet oon-
n1c11 with their profaaaion-
11 am bl Ilona. •PO'
12:06 8 (I) MCCt.OUO
MeCloud trial to bfHk In 1
,_ partner while lnvaatl·
gating a n111on11 car thlfl
rlllQ.jR)
12:ao D ~LAT! HIGHT WITH
DAVID LETTl!AMAN
Oueat: dlnoaaur ••Plrl Jim
Jen1ar1. 8 COUPLU
(Part 2) A wile'• extra mar·
1111-•lfllrl .... poalng •
problem to het marriage,
Or. Walt« Braek•manna
holll 11111 ..,..., ·= • "The Rtth Floor'' ( 1890)
Bo Hopklnt. OlaMa HuH.
An Nlll young woman 11
lnc:aroar lted In a biz.arr•
mantel llolpltll where vlo-
tanoa and drug lbuN .,.
the order ol the day. 'R'
CI)MOVlE • * • "The Changeling" ( 1980) Oaorge c. Sc:ott,
Trllh Van Oavara. A wld·
oweo mualc prot111or
reot• 111 Old llouM that
appae" to Ila haunted by
a rMtlatt aptrll with 1 50-
yaar-old ac:ora to Mttla. 'R'
12::46 CC) MOVIE ,
•• 'A "The Angel Wore
Red" (1960) AYI Gardner,
Dirk 8og1rda. A prlaal
lelvaa hlti ordw to return
to a world roellad Dy 1 vio-
lent war.
1:008 MOVIE
• • "Carlbbaan" (1852)
John Payne, Arlena Dahl.
PlratH In· the 17001
attempt to take over 1 Car-
ibbean llland.
• MOW!
• • "The Amarleano"
(1955) OlaM Ford. Frank
LOV9joy. A Texaa cowboy
llndl romance and adllan-
ture Whan he attarnpta to
detlYW pttzia Braflnla bulls
to Bra:dl.
1: 10. M0\111!
••'A "Don't Mak•
WavH" (1887) Tony
Curtll, Claudia Cardinale.
When Illa ear It hit. a 1our-
111 In Southern Callfomla
wlnd1· up falling In love with
tl1a euta Nttle ltallan find·
ar •bender who II raapoftlf-
bla.
1:30 91 :::Wa
CIDMOVIE
* * * "The Electrle Hore.-
man" ('t918) Aobart Red·
ford. Jana Fonda. A LU
Vegu cowboy 1tea111S12
mHlton thoroughbred horM
to Nva him lrOM hit •~tllll/9 ownara. 'PO'
2.'()0 • MOVIE * • • • "The Lady Van-
llhH" ( 1938) Mlehul
Aadgra\19, Pa.ii Luk• An
aldarly Engllthwornan di.
appMr'I frOfn • Eutopaan
aicpr-train.
• ACADCMY IHOAT8
2:10(l)MOVll •
* * * "Ona-Tri<* Pony"
( 1890) Paul &rnon. 8lalf
&town. A onc:..popu1ar
performer It pr--.cl by
eYarYOna atounc:I 1111'11 to
drop Ille 11yta of muale and
wr111 aono• 11111 ean bfing
Nm baGtl to the top 40. 'R'
2'.20 8 NIWI .
2:tO (C) MOV1l * *.,; "Ballw Of St. Trlnl-
an'e" ( 1964) Alutllr Sim,
Joyce Qranllll. The prob-
lem• of running 1 glrla'
IChool are l~M.Nd by Iha arrtval or the haadm11-
t ra11' 1 bopkmaker
brother.
g MOVI!
* *'A "Little 01rtlng1"
(1980) Tatum O'Naal, Ktlt-
ty MoNlchol. At eummar
eamp, two latn·aga glr1t
compete to ... whO wiM be
tl1a li"t to low her virglnl-
(1,'~E
•*Yo "Suttin' Looaa"
( 188 1) Rlehard Pryor. Cle>
ly T)'90n A bumbling bur·
g lar, 1 eonee rnad
tdlooltaac:tlar and algllt
Children make 1 frighten-
ing eron-country trip In a
brOl\en-down achoo! bua.
'R'
2:-40 1 NEWS 2:56 MOVIE
**'A "Aloha Maana
Goodby1" ( 1974) Sally
Struthara, James Fran-
elaeua. Whan 1 ~an·a
IOn baeomat '"· • young girt with • rare blood type
11IOUQlltaa111aart donor. a:00e rSPY
S:IOCH)MOVIE
*'A "Charlla Chan And
The CurM 0t The Oregon
0-" ( 1881) Pat• uau-
nov, Rldlard Hatch. Char·
Ill Cllan la lldad by 1111
bumbling gr1nd1on In
IOlvlng • airing of fTIUf.
darL 'PG'
l:IO • MOVIE *"' "I Covar The
Uodal WOl1d" ( 1954) Sw1
MoClory, Joeihne Jordan.
A theology" atudant
~ the Identity of "" gMgat• twin bfother )ult
bafor1 tha tan.•a prteon
r .......
())MOVIE
•• y, . '&cape From All;e.-
lra" (1878) Cini Eut-
wood, Patrtck McGoohan:
A hardened oonvlet makM
elaborate '*"8 to bfNk
out or the ~ool
prlaon. 'PG' •
4:008 18PY
(C)MOVJE
* * "Loving Couplea"
( 1980) Sltlrtay Maelalna,
Jamaa Coburn. A marrlld
couple and • pair of young
llnglae 1wttcn partnara In a
game ol lllaatyta aampllng
and romantic r1Yanga.
'PO'
•• CZl aNEMA8COAE •:aoeMOW * * * "On.-Trtc:k Pony"
-MQR...a-
1.'()0. * * *'A ''The 0.. And
The Canary'' ( 1t39) Bob
Hope. Pau1at11 Goddard
In Of"cier to ooleet tNlr
lntlarltanoa, 1 family mutt
IC*ld Iha night In • haunt·
eel l)ouaa.
CZ) *•'Al "Biiiy Jldl"
( 1971) Tom Laughlin.
DalOIM Taylor. An •x·
Gratn Bafet hllf·braad
Chemplon1 the eauM of 1
tr..ooin aehool tor run•
waye on an ArUc>ne Indian
t'aaarlllllon.
t:oO(C) *** "Caddi1"(1881)
Halen Monie, Jac:k Tllomp-
aon. A young woman
laav11 her eomlor11bla
11.tburti.ll home and her
erull l'tulbanc:I, dttarmlnad
to take luff rMPOr\llblllty
for 11.tpportlng her ChUdran
by doing wllat-Odd Jobe aha can get. e:ao e * * "New Frontier"
( 1939) John Wayne, Ray
Corrigan. The Maaqylt-1
llap In to help a group of ....
Mttlarl defend "*' prop-
erty righta agalnet greedy
111'\dgi' abbera.
•••• "AllgroNon Troppo" (1179) Animated
Ula In the rnaeNne age la
aatJrtzed. 'PO'
10:00 <R) • • 1A "A Nightingale
Sang In Bar11aiey Square··
(1979) Rlehard Jordan.
0.vld Hiiien. The night
Wltehmlll I I • Brltlah
Bank It tempted to return
to 1 Nia of crlma. ()) * * 'h "A OIObal
Alfll<" ( 1964) Bob Hope,
Ulo Pulver. A baby, found
by I blchalor In the lobby
or the United N1Uon1. 11
clalmad by Ill t11a member
n1tlon1.
C%l * * * "Sabotaur"
( 1842) Prleellla Lane, Rob-
ar1 Cumming•. AeeuNd of
Nbolagt and 111a mu<dar
of hll beat Irland, 1 man
. NII out to find tl1a real
totazl Nbolau,..,
11:00{t) ***"North By
N~" (1959) Cary
Grant. Eva Mana Saint. An
advartlllng man· 1 Illa la
ct\angaO drMtleelly wflln
he II mlltllllan 1or 1 CIA
!ll"fll.
• ••• 'A "Badlcnobl
And Broomatlcb" (1871)
Anoela l.anabury. David
Tomllnlon. Outing World
Wat II. a no'tloa -~and her three young
llianda Mt otl lor 1 magic
ltland where .,,. Intend•
10 IMrn .,ougn 1bout
wm:ns.rt to uaa It agalntt
111eNuJt. ·o·
12:00 a • • "The cn\raa·
tw " ( 1973) Meredith
19\ar. Stuart Whitman. A "°"" amulet bflnga 1 datect1v1 Into 1 c1ae
Involving 1 eult of eel
WOt'lhlppara,
• •*'Al "Top Saoret
Atlllr" (1857) Suaan Hey·
ward. Klrll Oooglu. A pub-
lllhar ltttmf)ta to 11op •
major ganarll from obtain·
I~ 1 dlplomatte poet.
• * * * "The Rl9lng Of
'R'
1:41 CZl ....... Suttin' L.ooee"
(18811 Ricllwd Pryor. Clce-
ly Tyeon. A bumbling bur·
glar. 1 ooncarnad.
lchooltaac:tlar and eight
Chlldren make 1 frighten-
.. Ing eroea-country trip In 1
bfoMn-down tdlool but
'R'
2::00 g • * \.'t "The Man Who
law Tomorrow" (1881)
()oQjmantaty. Narrated by
Orton Wallet. Footage of
...,.,,.. ha pradletad and
dramatic re-erNtlon• or
hi• Illa comprlM thl• look
at Iha 17thoCantUf}' f'raneh
pllylk:lan. aatrOlogar and.
myltle. Mtenet dt Noatra-
Dama, known u Noltr•·
damu1. 'PG'
1:00 D • * * "Call Me
Bwana" ( 1983) Bob Hope,
Anita Ekbafg. An IUlhor·
explorer hnd1 romanoa
and danger when ha It
Mnt to Afrlc:a on 1 MC<et
govarnmaot mi.tlon to
tlnd I IP-eapaull,
CH) ••'A ''The Cet And
Tl1a Canary" ( 1978) Hono<
Blackman, MlehNI Gaitan
Halra battle for 1 lortune at
the tpOOl!y •1•t• ol •
~ mllllonllra. ·PG'
1:30 tll * *'A "Tl1a loved
Ona'' f 19651 Robert Morfe.
AnJ1.natta Comar. The
nepi-ol a d-..CS Hol·
lywood atar lncura ~
dabta end hHd1chas
when It COfMI time to
melca the turtlfal arrange-
manta .
CI) * * 1t "Tha Changel-
ing" < 1~eo1 George c.
Scott, Trleh Van Devere. A
widowed mutle proflUO<
ranta an Old llouM that
appaar1 to be hauntld by
I r11tlall eplrlt with I 50·
year-old IC:Orl 10 aettte 'R' •=-(C) • • • "Caddle" 119e 11
Hllan Moree. JIQk ThOmp..
eon. A young woman
taav11 her eomlortlbte
IUburbl('I hOma and her
orual hutt>and. dltarmtnad to take full rllll)Onllblltty
IOf aupportlng her ehlldren
by doing ~ odd
,lobe Iha ean get.
CJ) •• ''Thunderbird• In
Outer Spece" (19e1) Pup-
,,.ia. The Thundarblrdl
r-agalntt time to ttop a
rocl<e1 from c:oltldlng with
the II.In.
6:aG tll * * • "The Competi-tion" (1 990) Richard Orey·
lvat. Amy Irving. Two p1an.
l1t1 11 1 San Franc:19co
mulk: eompatltlon nnd
!hit their love for aaeh
other eonfllet• wt1h their
prole11lon11 1mbltlon1.
'PG'
C%J * * *'It "Between The LlnH " ( 1977) Llnd11y
C<oute. Jatl Goklblum
The 11111 member• of an
"underground" Bot ton
nawep&pe< ha119 Vlr\oul
romantle and )ournallatlc
anoountara with aaeh otlle<
and the subjacll ol their
atoriaa. 'R'
Manllow parlorm1 1 aatee-
tlon or hi• 11111. ln<lludlng
"Mandy," "I Wrlt1 The
Songa." "Can't Smlla
Wlttlout You" and "Copa.
cabana." Taped 11 Plttt-
buroh'• CMe Arana.
(Z)M0\111!
* *'-+ "Any Which Way
You Cen" (1880) Ctln.t
Eutwood, Sondra Loeka.
Before Mttllng down wt1h
hie glr1 and pet orangutan,
a blra-lllject fighter aiglll
up for one laat, lucr111Ya
metcn. 'PG'
JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk
• • *.,. "Seannara"
(1891) Jennifer O'N1UI.
Patrick MeOoohan. A
lethal eonfllet 1rl111
~ two tmalt groupa
of people wtlOM ax1raordl-
n1ry payehlc powara
Include t11a •blttty to kill
tellpatlllcally. 'R'
t: 10 • AME1'ICAH
PLAYHOUSE
"The Oraat American
Fourth Of July And Other
Dl111tars" Jaen S"8P·
hard'• original talaptay
canter• around the bit·
~~-
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A BELL • Y•R •LL
Behind the bell Behind the
famous Seacoest sticker. Bah1nd
all the stata-ol-the 1rt protection
devices we make end install. is
Seacout centr1l 1t1tlon
When an alarm goes off on your
property, we get the signet In a
nearby. 24·hour·e·dey central
station. If IM signet lndfc.ates fire •
burglary or hoodup, we call the
police or fire department.
Since our central station Is UL
lilted. our central ~atatio n
customers can qualify for • a1zeble
di.count on th91r inaurence.
And to lncreete our reach. make
responM time even laster and
Improve '1.llclency we 're
• .c:ompUterlz.lng our station.
But lmproYemtnta tfen'l new to S.ecoa1t. W•'ve bMI\ getting better 16r 21
y .. ra. And todey we're tM leade1'9 In th9 MCurlty bualn ... In 1h9 harbor a,..e with ~·' 10,000 cuetomera Including • wide range or big end amall retail, induttnaJ
Md OOtlWT*Cill establi.tlmtrt ...
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the lean years
'. -' LAS VEGAS (~) ·-Can you tell ua. Joan ~ IUwra. whether thent wu ever a time you felt your
career WM heeded for ahow bwd.nell oblivion?
..
0 Not really, w\lell maybe it w-. that time my
apnt eent me to the Swan Lake Hotel ln the New
York mountalna for a $6 gig, then took out a 60-cent
fee. · • "Or maybe the time an agen( changed my name
to Pepper January-comedy with splce-ln hopes ·
of aetttna booklnaa in Midwest a1rip joints ..
"Or the one-night atanda in thoee strif. joints
when I'd ~ the hat and the hat wouldn t come
brick.
"Or pomibly the time the
William Morris ~ came to
Second City in Greenwich Vil-
lage and signed everyone in the
cast but me.
"Or the tUne my agent said
to quit the business becauae 1 was
too old ...
"Or the time Ule Johnny
Canon people tolc:\.lne 'Forget it
as a comic, let's ti'f it as a girl
writer'."
F.at your heart out, Rodney
Dangerfield .
Thoee early years are a real
laugher for Joan Rivera toda~. They were anyt.hirut but that m
MVD8 the late 19509 ano early '60s
when the Brooklyn blonde was
trying to crack the fickle world of comedy.
, -Today, at 44, she plays 20 weeks a year in top
otels on the Las Vgas Strip and another 20 in
ppearances around the country. She manages to
~~QtM!MIZIE;.lJ:Ulltne for husband FAsar1 the butt of many
her jO es "The only thrill m my sex tile now is
hen l lean up against the blender" -and
... ·4-year-old daughter Meliaaa. .
1 For good measure she's an author, script writer,
tlirector and resident guest host for Carson, the man
Eo believed in her and plucked her from comedic
vi on.
But her success is hardly of the overnight
ariety and her years-long struggle for recognition is
*he subject of a new book she's writing. Appro-
priately, it's called "Getting Started."
She could write up a storm in thoee early years,
but only she and Lenny Bruce believed she had the
ability to deliver the jokes she penned.
She laughs now about the long roster of strip
ts -where females weren't judged on comic
ty. Fired nightly, she quickly learned to take her
nal belongings with her to avoid the embar-
raasment of retrieving them the next day. That
phobia carried over to her Vegas years, starting in
1968. .
·' "The first three years I'd take everything home
+.rith me each night. I hatl this fear of being fired. ef ou don't know how terrible it feels tQ have to come ··back the next day and pick up vour stuff."
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FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla.
(AP) -Some of the aolle8e kidt ttek.kiN to Fort Lauderdile th.la
•Prinl weren't born when 11tQrer Conn:re Francia made the bMch famous bectt In 1960, but the liar'
of the movte "Where the Boy.
Aze" ltW drawa a crowd here.
When Miaa Francia stopped by
the beachatde Elbo Room bar, the
sunburned students meekly took
pictures and asked for her auto-
graeh on napkins, coasters, drl·
ve; • llcenaee and ahlrt collan.
''Connie, I love you," Dan Sd-
lagyl o f Dallas said. "You're
gorgeous. You're the greatest."
The Juke box blared her hits:
··~ u.. Bo)'W Ne.'' ''Ulllddc on Your Collar'' and "Who'•
Sorry Now,'' and one young
woman 1Creamed when the MW
the linger.
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o n thl1 corner, Annette
Funicello," the woman ..Id. Mill FranciJ laughed and Identified
IUft and the oppolllta aex.
"fve never 9Mn any of ruy
movlea/' aald the 0-year-old
entertainer, who 1a perfom\ina
thia weekend at a auburmn the-
ater .. ahe continue. a comebmck
tour.
heneli. _
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nally viewed the movie that made
Fort L11uderdale the natlon'.a
aprtng-break mecca in a special
showfng at the Gate..-ay Theater,
where ft premiered in December
1960.
"I was really hoping the picture
would fade into Oblf vton at the
time beoauae I th<>YSht I waa so bad In it.'' 1he NJd{
Miu Francll went into seclu-
sion In 1974 after ahe w• raped at
knifepoint in a bot.el room ln
Westbury, N. Y. Her uaailant waa
never ca~t, but the won a $1.45
mllllon aettlement from Howard
John9on'a fl>r the leCW'ity breach.
The movie Ls about college k:ida
traveling to Florida to seek out
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CAVALCADE 82
UC Irvine's basketball
season ends with an 80-:77
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defeat !n Oklahoma. See
COMICS . 83 Sports, Page B6. SPORrs .. 86
AS THE WORLD TURNS: It develops that maybe
California's Proposition 13, that property tax~cutting ini-
tiative we passed awhile bac)(, may now even affect global
transfer.
Actually, this doesn't mean·planet Earth. The globe in
question is a sort of sculpture that has, over the y~ars.
become a landmark· for Leisure World in Laguna Hillsj out
near the intersection of El Toro Roaa and the freeway.
This globe, and a small parcel of land upon which it
resides, belongs to Rosmloor Corp., developers of LeislW:
World. Now, however, Rosmloor doe8n't want the whole
world anymore and would like to ~41,e iJ to a 1 ~ew owner.
~ IT HAS BEEN RE-
PORTED that the Lei-
sure .World Historical
Society might be inter-
ested in picking up the
world except its officials
are a bit fearful of the
/"'-a'\
TOM MURPHINI ,~It
· property tax situation.
You see, under one of the dictums of Proposition 13,
en-propeny-ehanges-hamls;-~t-euffent-
Empty world that graces entralK'e to Laguna Hills LeislH'f:
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market value. So the value of the globe might go sky high.
Can't you just hear the Orange County assessor now, as
he gives the taxing word to the historical society?
"Okay folks, this one's going to send you right out of
this world!" .
Well, how much would you be willing to pay for an
empty world?
THE SCULPTURED GLOBE is actually empty on its
insides. It is simply a bunch of rods that make up the earth's
longitude and latitude lines, with the continents tacked on.
-Reports outof'the-county Seat indicate that Supervisor
Tom Riley of Newport Beach is interested in picking up the
world as a sort of mini-county park. He called the s~cture
"unique."
Well good for Supervi.Sor Ri,ley. Give him credit. At
least he didn't call the thing "hiStoric,'!.._wbich is what
everybody calls anything 'these days if they want to preserve
it. . -
.One county joufnal dubbed the empty wo~ld ~s
"now-historic You. are left to puzzle as to when histonc
happened? You may guess that some time back, the metal
earth must have been non-historic. ·
When did the world turn? To historic, that is.
IN TRUTH, WE DO have a habit of tacking the
historical title on just about anything we decide ought to get
reprieved from the wreck~r's iron ball.
This approach was tried with the old water tower in
Seal Beach; the Hotel Laguna neon sign that almost always
had a couple of letters out so it spelled "Hot Laguna;" and
the big Richfield tower in Dana "':>oint that was often a
navigational landmark for skippers at sea.
As lt developed in these three cases, the water tower got
saved but the Hotel Laguna sign and the Richfield
tower.went.
RATHER THAN OVERWORKING the c~ific.ation of
historic, we might be better off pleading for preservation on
some of these items as landmarks.
If we don't avoid the history label, we may wake up one
of these days and find a committee has been formed for the
preservation of the historic neighborhood car wash ..
Disneyland workers
approve · contract
Service workers at Disneyland
have approved a new 2~-year
contr~ct to replace one that •
expired March 1, a union
spok~man says.
B9b McGrath of the United
Food and Commercial Workers
-formerly Retail Clerks -
, Local 324 in Buena_ Park said
that IOIDe ,75 percent ot the 1,000
vot.el c.t were ln UYwi el ~·
new pllCt. . •
The aereement coven 1,900 ride operaton, sales and ticket
clerks, wardrobe suit, Janitors
and other aervtce worken from
Ure clerks. ·union and four
otbers: Team1UJr1 Local II,
Service and Maintenance
Woi:ken Loc:af 19!, Hotel. ~.
Re-staurant Employees and
Bartenders lnternaional Local
681, and lSakery and Con·
fectiooery Worken Local 66.
Union leadership bad
recommended approval or the
new contract, which was
netotlated last week and which
will run'through Sept. 15. 19&&.
Disneyland spokesman Bob
Rotb ll.llt1Jre pact providee _ror
an immediate 7 percent increase
for all permanent worken, to be,
followed aflJct March 1 with an acro11·tbe-board raise of IO
centa an hour.
Top-scale ride opera\9ra.
currently eamln1 '8.54 an hour.
will make se.N during the lut
year and • half or the pact.
Coastal reStaurantto move?
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Irvine Co. advises Orange Inn .owner. site slated for' development
By STEVE TRIPOLI , .._ J'
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Of Ille Deir,... ,..., OWNER OPTIMISTIC -John Bodrero, inset, ·
. A 5~-year-old Oranie Coast ~ants to relocate his inn along coast.
landmar~ is in danger of being
uprooted for the aecond time in its
history, but the owner aay, he'll
have no hard feelings about it aa
long as he can find a new location '
near his preaent one. ·
The Orange Inn, located just
out8ide Corona del Mar on Pacific
Coast Highway, has specialized in
fresh-squeezed orange juice,
sandwiches and shakes since the
days when there were a lot more
orange trees in the area.
But the roadside landmark's
lease expires May 24, and it sits
on land owned and slated for
development by the Irvine Com-
pany. .
Owner John Bodrero said
Sunday that Irvine Company of-
ficials have told him this would
"very likely" be his last year at
the location. Company officials
said this is true.)
But Bodrero is quick .to jump to
the company's defense also.
"They're been noth~ng but
great to me. They made this all
possible for me," he said. "I un-
derstand that they have plans for
area and that's jirogress."
Bodrero, 31, has owned the Inn
for nine years and says he was a
steady customer there for 15
years before that. His rent is five-.
percent of his monthly gross re-landmark for the building (such
ceipts under an ~ment that status could make the restaurant has been in effect for years, he untouchable), Bodrero has· trl~
said. ' to impress the historical impor-
The eatery originally was lo-· tance of the site on county
cated, on the other end of the supervisors.
stretch of road between Laguna As h result, representatives. of
Beach and Corona del Mar, just the supervisors have already
outside of Emerald Bay. The Ir-asked the state Parks and Rec-
vine Co. held the lease there, too, reation Commission to make room
Bodrero says, and when that l{lnd for the Orange Inn in the new
no longer was available in 1957 Crystal Cove State Park if a move
the entire bu.i.l.d.ing was moved to is necessary.
its present site. The Irvine Company said it is
Bodrero is doing more than willing to give Bodrero the Or-
keeping his fingers CI'088ed when aiige lnn building -wruch it
it comes to his restaurant's future. owns -if he finds a place to
Though his lease with the Ir-move.
vine Company stipulates that he The park stre~es along the
cannot seek status as a historical length of coupty land 8Cf'a!!ll PCH
FIRST NIGHTERS -At the South COast Repertory's
backstage party, from the left:_Sheila, Katie and Roger Conant.
from the present site, and that's~
just where Bodrero would like to
be if he haS ·to move.
. "f just want JO be part of any
. new development there or on
Irvine Com~y land," he said.
"As long as it's between Newport
Beach and ~ Beach it's all
right with me. '
And apparently it would be all
right with his· customers, too.
· More than 600 of them signed a
petition recently seeking recog-
nition· of the eatery's historical
significance and a site for the restaurant near its present one.
Bodrero said he took the peti-
tion off his counter a short time
agq out of concern that it would
alienate the Irvine Company.
U he has to -move· the stand, ·
which was chosen one of the "Ten :
Best Roadside Eateries ip the .
U.S." by Fortune M~azine in .
1978, Bodrero said he d 'try to .
move the whole buildir),g again; ·
just as the previous owner diC:i.
"It's a box but it's solid," Bo.
drero said of t)le b~ding. Once ·
a tomato packing plant, the .Inn·
has a quaintly weather-beaten"
look outside, but inside an is.
clean, the wood co\lnters are
shiny, and the food looks
scrumptious.
"Most -wstomers feel it (the
Inn) has the same flav9r
(l\tmosphere) it alwajs had," saya
BOdrero. _ .•
' 09ily PllOt Photos t>y.CMnee St•rr
BACKSTAGE PARTY -South COast Repertory Pre'sident,
Erick. Wittenberg, "Henry IV" director, John Allison· and
Carter Hawley Hale representatives Vincent Conant and Jim
Vandeberg.
Carter Hawley Hale folks honored
Backstage party. conducted for South Coast Repertory 'First Nighters'
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GREAT-GRANDMAS ARE GREAT: Melinda Ma&'iey
would agree because she gave a surprise Valentine's party
for her great-grandmother, Anna Hoag, who lives at the
Costa Mesa Guest Home. She invited all Mrs. Hoag's friends
in the Guest Home to co~. as well as the staff, of course.
Cake, punch and candy were served to all guests and
everybody had a box of candy hearts to remind them of the day. . -
Melinda even had Marion Mineefel provide back-
ground music at the piano. It's likely Melinda's great-
grandma would agree that great-granddaughters are pretty
nice, too.
TOWN AND GOWN: We have ao many units around
theee part8 that it's often bard to tell which T and G we're
taUdng about. In th1a Cale, it's Chapman's and ita annual
installation luncheon. Jimmy Rooeevelt, a member of the
board of ~ wu feetw'ed speaker. . -
Ne=• Pat Kendrick turned over the reins to Libby Panke)'. new officera ii Sue t.moureux of Irvine.
RU8ty Hood, w husband BW la dean of the School of
Bu'lineal Manuement, dld IOIDe inode.Ung. So did Emma
Jane Biley, wUe of ruth ~ SupervtaorTom Riley.
tor a chanae, the DOl1h coun~le came down. to the Qranae CoMt lor the affair to y their lUnchea at the •
Newport Marriott Hotel. 'nu.11 t Kl18t, Sunny Lan0n. Evelyn Lowell, ~ Parka, W. Sharp, Jeen
Tandowaky, the Julian Peim-. and the Georwe WUtona.
all of our region,. didn't have to drive very far. _ . ..,_
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HELPING HANDS: We should have. a section titled
this way to entice finns out here to contribute to South Coasf
Repertory, as did the Carter Hawley Hale j>eople. The CHH
fo~ were honored the other night at First Nighters, in a
backstage party before "Henry IV, Part I," went on.
The James Vandebergs and Vince Connants, witli
handsome children, Katie and Roger, w~re there to accept
thanks from the theater people . .Kay Brown and Michael
Bigelow Dixon talked about "dignitaries and invit¢ guests''
on hand.
Gene and Susan Spiritus, last seen in fUll Wes'tem
regalia on a hot evening in Anaheiln, were helping to
support the Trauma Foundation. Gene looked marvelous in
his new shape and good luck, Susan, with the ground-
breaking!· . .
Stewart Woodard attended with Shawn, who.looked
. smashing in purple and red; Carolyn DeWald was equally
smashing in knickers. Maury was there, too; Trisb
O'Donnell worked hard out on the desk while John spreaa
his charm around inside; M.elba Pearlstein and the Peck-
enpaugha, Tom and Barbara; Win Rhodes slipped in with:
her~ aon, Brice; the Finleya, Warren and Mary
Ann and Stephen arid Marc Malaii; with their parent&,
Hedda· and Steve Si-.
John Alliaon, who directed the 0 Henry,. play, and Tom
RumUllell who de$gn.eo all thoee gorgeous costumea, were 1 •.
there too. So waaJlavtd Darlow, who plays the pan of
Ho!*~ and drew platldffs for his "Jimmy Cagney number'"
ln fall1ng down sta,irs after the duel. · .
When..that wu revealed, he laughed and .said, "Gosh,Y
now you've given lt aw~ .· . .'' -· :.
My reectian w&1, ' Mercy, everybody ~ws Percy ·
di .. . es. .
"I didn't," said Marilyn Vandeberg. ~ ..
"Well. you're an F.ng1iah major," Birbara Aune poinied:: • out. . . ;:
U lO" haven't eeen the play, forget ~bout Percy -~ ·
youna Perey, that la. ~-. It'll take you awhile to aet the Henrya straiahtened·out.{ '.
·~'1• Kee.II)~ J>l'Oll'AIDI handy, I, ) : .. BriUah are c:ruy about the name .Henry.
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•ERMA BOMBECK ,
•HOROSCOPE
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oii's rr.eelOading. guest wears out ·welcome
. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Our
2P1 ear-old· son has gotten into the habit of
bri ging friends home for the night. The
las lriend stayed three months. (I'd better
m e it plain that these friends have al)
be n male so far. but this. could change al
an moment.>
The friend ate a big breakfast .every
nlng, and we CO\Jld usually ·count on
for supper. I did his laundry and said
ing when he wore . our son's clothes
n his shoes>. Last month he got the nu
gave it.to the whole family, which I.
ize was not his fa ult. but It burned me
up. My husband missed a whole• week's
wo k and the two girls were out of school
for ei"1t days.
1 When the "guest" recovered, I decided
I had had enough of his presence -without
so ,much as a quarter of a thank-you in
'return for our hospitality -so I asked him
politely to leave. My son became upset and
would you believe -my husband took
the boy's side .. He said the house was as
much our children 's as mine and I had no
.
'FLOATING FELINE -A veterinarian rec-
ommended a heated waterbed to relive arthritis
pain for Bernardine Knudson's 19.:year-old cat,
Yum Yum. The Vancouver, Wash., resident
right to make any guest feel unwelcome.
The defense they put up was incredible. '
The two of~them sounded kind-hearted and
full of Christian love.
I came off like a mean old witch Can
they be right? I'd like your opinion. ODD
WOMAN OUT IN ERIE
DEAR WOMAN~ ·A freeloader who
hangs around ror three months, wears your
son's shoes and contributes nothing but a
virus can hardly be consi,dered a guest.
Children should be permitted lo extend
hospltallly to their friends, but that last gig
was ·rtdlculous. Tell them I'm with you.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Women want
equal rights and they are getting .the m. I
say it jsn 'l fair. First they started with the
zipper in the back, then the zipper
appeared on the side. Now it's in front. If
most of those fem ales knew ho~ they
looked from the rear, thev would return to
dresses. ·
A male who wears ~ girdle. stockings.:),
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had this one built to order at a cost of $250,
complete with hardwood headboard and fitted
sheets.
bloomers, high-heeled shoes and a dress is
considered bizarre. Why shouldn't he have
the right to wear clotMs of the opposite sex
if he rinds them more comfortable? (This
is the reason most women give for wearing
trolisers . > I a lways wear women's
underwear and hosier y . It is m y
understanding that I will not be arrested
unless I try to use the women's facilities.
I consider myself perfectly ,normal in
every way. The only thing different about
me1 is that I have wanted tp be a girl since I
was 11 years old. Unfortunately. I am too
old for sexual reassignment surgery. so J
' remain a closet queen. Don't you agree it
is unfair that people like me can't dress the
way we want'! -AFRAID TO BE ME
AND RESENTFUL
DEAR AFRAID: A man who-.lresses
in women's clothing in public should not be
surprised if be is considered gay. Straight
males don't do this.
Many gays have announced
themselves and have been happier ror
~
~~ l.ANDEIS
having done so. Others rear loss of job,
rejection and humiliation. It does take a ,,
great deal of courage lo come out or the
closet, but if you aren't equal to It, stay
where you are. For heaven 's sake.
kwitcherbeeOn' and don't vent your anger
on women who wear slack~.
A no nonsense approach to how tu deal wtth
Lt/e's most dtff1cu.Jt and must rewarding
arrangement Ann Lander . ._· booklet ... Marnage
-What to Expect. .. wtll prepare you for better
or worse Send your request to Ann Landers.
P 0 . Box 11995. Ch1cayo. Ill 60611 enclosing 50
cents and a long. stamped set} adQ.resed
envelope
National diet weighed
It all started with Scarsdale. When that
diet came out there wasn't a doubt in my
mind that this small cit y had discovered
the ultimate cure for cellulite. If you
couldn't trust a respectable, hard-working
community like Scarsdale. who could you
trust ? I cannot begin lo tell you the shock I
felt on seeing my first fat person in
Scarsdale.
Not to be outdone. the West rataliated
with the Beverly Hills diet. which had
everyone in t he country scrambling for the
last papaya on earth.
Since then, there has been the
Cambridge diet. the I Love;iew York diet
and the soon-to-be-published Dallas diet.
ALL RIGHT, AMERICA, let's keep our
wits about us before this thing gels out Qf
hand. Just because I've eaten my way
across America. J see no need to diet
myself across it. '
I know you people and I know exactly
what you're going (or. Milwaukee is going
to say Dallas doesn't know what it's
talking about until it's tried the Dairy
Cream diet. Idaho will retaliate with the I
Love Idaho Potato diet and Hawaii will
come out with the Maui Pineapple diet. ·
Mark my words, it will pit east against·
west, north against south. brother against
sister. palm trees against redwoods and
grits against greens.
flMA IOMlfCI
AT WIT'S END
I say if we· re goin g to diet. let ·s do it
tog e ther. ll 's the gove rnment 's
fault. .. with all this talk about new
federalism a nd returning government to
the states.
IF WE DON'T P ULL together on an
interstate diet. we 'll h ave another
bice ntennial experience on our hands.
<Massachusetts sti 11 has n 'l forgive n
Arkansas for not painting their fireplugs
like Minutemen,.
J know what you're going to sa~ The
government is doing Loo much already. but
a federal diet isn't asking Loo much How
much could it cost'!
I tell you regional diets are getting out
of h and. The other d av someone wanted to
know if they had ·tried the Ric hard
Simmons diet and she ans wered ... Richard
Simmons. That·s a suburb of Chi cago. is n't
it? ..
If you don't want to gel s tuck with
papayas agiiin write your congressman
today'
Timi11g on target for Capricorn
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Wednesday, March 11 .
ARI~~ <March 21-ApriJ 19>: Whal
seemed a lost cause will be re viYed ;
changes occur. special material comes to
light. Member of opposite sex is in picture.
proves t.o be valuable ally . Focus on
business enterprise, career a nd
participation in community project.
gullible . Someone may have you targeted
as potential victim oi con game. Know it.
protect self in clinches. You'll discover
ruse.
TAURUS (April 10-May 201 : Family
discussion could involve travel plans,
long-range projects. education. Lines of
co mmunication open. you pe r ceive
potential and steps are taken to be reunited
with loved one. Libra, Scorpio and another
Taurus figure promjnently.
CANCER <June 21-July 22>: Emphasis
on legal a ff airs. added responsibility,
intensified rel ation s hip . You gain
knowledge concerning rights a nd
permissions. Don't mistake delay for
def eat. It is time for an emotional second
wind.
LEO <July 23-Aug. 221 : Avoid
premature starts; job requires attention. to
added details. Focus on special ser vices.
relatives in transit. those who rely upon
yo ur judgment. You 'll complete
assignment and be rid of unnecessary
burden.
GEMINI C May 21-June 20): Tie loose
ends, insist on clarification of terms and be
aware of credit ratings. St! generous. not
GOif N 011 BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
Both vulnerable. East deals.
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Opening lead: Eight of <::>.
Thf light of a slnrleton in
dummy can strike fear in the
heart of even the ltoutest
defender. Eaat. waa a victim
of thil ayndrome Jn today's
hand.
' North judred that.. at thia
'vulntrablllty, South would
have don to the value• for
•
an opening bid for his over
call. So, rather than put any
strain on his partner, he
elected to jump to game. As
it was. South had extra
values and he would have ac·
cepted any invitation by his
partner.
West led his top heisrt.
Declarer grabbed the ace in
dummy and immediately led
dummy's singleton diamond.
Eut rose with the ace and
returned the queen or hearu.
but now declarer was in
charge. He won the .king of
heartt, drew two rounds of
trumps, ending In his hand,
~nd led the queen or
d'Mmonda for a ruffing
finesse. Whether West
covered 'Or not, declarer
would get rid of dummy's
heart loaer on a high dia-
mond. Even thoufh the ace of
clubt waa with Eu\, declarer
could loae no more than one
diamond trick and two clubs.
Eaat ahould have reallud
that he had. nothlnr to gain
by srabblnr th• ac• of
dltftM>Dds. Even if South held
th• klnr. golllf up with tht
•
ace would establish the king
for a heart slurr, so East
would merely be swapping
trick for trick.
As the cards lie. declarer
can be defeated Ir Eut plays
low when the diamond is led
from the t.able. West wins
the king, and he must now
shift to the jack of clubs. ur
he continues with a heart,
declarer can make his con·
tract by stripping diamonds
and then end playing East
wi\h the third heart.I Once
the defender's ha've their two
· club tricks in the-bag, they
can revert to hearts to make
sure of getting the setting
trick in that suit.
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to dHbl• &rouble? Let
Clwie1 Gtln• laelp JM Dad
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• HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sepl. 22>: Good moon
aspect coincides with creativity. variety.
excitin g changes a nd romance. You'll
m ake new a start in new direction.
Highlight origina lity. and willingness to
pior;ieer a project. Leo. Aquarius persons
figure prominently.
LIBRA <Sept. 23 -0ct 22 1: Follow
through on first impressions. Learn by
teaching: your position becomes more
secure. Emphasis on property a'ld the
close of what could be a profitable
transaction. Cancer. Capricorn. Aquarius
persons dominate scenario.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 211 : Demands
are made on your time ; be flexible,
versatil e but refuse to become involved in
schemes which flirt with the law. Short trip
will be on agenda. Relative is sincere, but
could be misinformed. Gemini, Sagittarius
natives play key roles.
SAGl'n'ARftJS <Nov. 22-Dec . 21 I : Be
ready for questions. be aware of sources
and have data available. Emphasis also on
possessions, income potential and the
location of articles which had been lost or
stolen. Message or call results in change of
basic plan.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 >:
Individual who had been indifferent wilt
now be enthusiastic. Cycle moves up,
circumstances swing in your favor. timing
will be on target... Status quo is shaken.
exciting poi;slbilities come into focus.
Virgo is in picture.
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 18>:
Important domestic adjustment is part of
scenario. Fears, doubts pan be erased. You
did make right move arid now yoU:ll know
it. Taunas~ Libra, Scorpio nati~es figure
prominently. Money picture is brighter
than originally anticipated.
1 PISCES < Feb. 19 ~ Marc b 2'0 ) :
Popularity increases, proftuional
associate conveys ·good news. Plan ahead
for holiday which \nvolves travel.
Techniques are perfected, k>ss ts avoided.
Vireo and another Pisces ftgure prominently .
AP Wlf9photo
COLD FEET -When there's snow near Lewis
Banes' home in Monticello, Ind., the 78-year-old
tramps through it as part of a physical fitness
·regimen he's been following since he was 17. "I
enJor, the feel of snow squishing between mr,
toes, ' sa)ts Banes. "rt'a cold, but invigorating. '
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"Now why didn't I think of glowH and kn11p1d1?"
Orange Cout OAJL Y PILOT fTUllday, Mlfch 18, 1982 •
••• WM ERIN J~e1', 0()11\iEE
1"AIL OF A'JrE SMUG6LERS,
GflS L.OS'f IN KANSAS,
ANP IS AifACKEJ7 ~V
QU~ll..CS RAl'7~RS.
'9.\R'9ADUKE by Brad Anderson D~~IS THE MENi\CE Hank Ketchum
"Can't it wait until later? I'm too tired
to play King Sotonionl'' ·
... WONDERFUL , THE WAY
You Ive C,AREI> F'OR YOUR
LITTLE BROTHER l<,AYo
ALl THGSE YEARS,
MooN .
ACROSS 51 VIiion lllONDAY'I
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14 Engllth 52 lnltllt!Ye
queen &4 Serl
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17 Contelner a7 SllmPlt
11 Eight: Pr.f. M Bushed
20 Oynemo plrt &I Food
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22 Pronoun DOWN
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26 Tool eel 2 Diii herb -
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MUTUAL FUND-
Wickes presid8nt ~qui,ts
David J . Prima.-has resi~ aa
president of Wickes Cc.. Inc. Citing
the troubled times that WI :lees was
preaent.ly going through, Primuth aai~
he felt It would be better for all
concerned Il he stepped aside at this
time. He Is not commenting on his
future plans. •
Daniel Holton has been promoted to
president of Lifecycle Inc., Irvine. •
C.T. Cono~er, formerly a member of
the board of directors of Santa Ana-
DC 11111111
I based Case-Swayne Co. Inc., has been
nominated by President Reagan and
confirmed by the Senate on Dec. 16,
1981, to the post of Comptroller of the
Currency. •
Jamet R. Conner has been admitted
as a partner to the Newport Beach
accounting firm of Coleman & Grant.
He lives in Irvine. •
Jann Cbarcb, president of Newport
will have on tile lnduttry at large. •
Donald G. Plcbovlcb has been ap-
pointed national depot man.ager of
Fountain Valley-baaed Mitsublahi
Motor Sales ot America Inc. He lives in
Huntington Beach. •
Nanci G. Cole has been named
supervisor. diviaional analysis for ITT
Cannon of Fountain Valley.
• •
Kevin Reynold• has been appointed
sales representative for the New En-
gland territory of Anaheim-based
Century Data Systems. •
Jobo J . R y an has been named
management supervisor of public
relations in the Newport Beach office
of BozeU & Jacobs. He lives in New-
port Beach. •
Robert o: Cocbran has been ap-
pointed group product marketing
manager for the Electronics Marketing
Group of Wyle Laboratories in Irvine. •
GleDD A. Miller has been named
agency manager of Business Men's
Clearing Houae Agency in Huntington
Beach. He lives in Huntington Beach.
Beach-based Jann Church Advertising .--------------
and Graphic Design Inc., recently
spoke at H erman Miller Inc.'s corpo-
rate headquarters in Zeeland, Mich.
Ms. Church was selected to speak to
the company's top design professionals
on the subject of new design concepts
in the '80a and the significant. impact it
Piiot Logbook -
Cand1d commentaries
excltmvely in the
Daily Pilat .,.
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Co., uid h1a IJOUP ~ withdrawn iu propoeaJ to purchue the ouu\A.ndlng &hares of the company ai
$55.2fl a a.hate. Hiller cited the aut.tantlal chanaes ln
Clnandal condiUon of Kaller. including the ~29 nilllion
ln wri~!fa an.oou.nced by Kaiaer ..
Workert at four Kaiser Perm ... at. medJcal
facilitie. went back to worlt after a mon\hlonR at:rike
today while nunet at three San Joee h01pi\IUa consider
a contract offer to end their two-month walkout. K.aL1er
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
adminiBt:rli\live centers in Berkeley and Oakland . . .
Cenat Corp. of Berkeley has decided to delay
construction of a $15 million advanced plant biology
laboratory near Madison, Wis., local officials of the firm
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buildins< in suburban Middleton where researchers are attemplillg to develop improved crops through genetic
engineering and other advanced biological techniques
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World A1rway1 suffered a net loss of as much as
$15 million in 1981, the carrier said. According to
preliminary, unaudited result.S for the year, revenues
will be about $370 million and the n~t l~ will range
between $12 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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.1 !Sational Education Corp. of Newport Beach and
Temporaries Inc. said they have terminated their
negotiations with respect to the acquisition or Tern·
poraries Inc. by National F.ducation. 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 CWcery Coart has approved the
merger of Federated De~tmeat Stores Inc. of Cin·
cinnati and Tiie C1tlldrea 1 Place Inc. of Pine Brook.
N .J. Federated fJaid $30.50 a share to acquire The
Children's Place .
A pretldeatlal advisory panel said a national
export policy needs to be developed and given the same
high priority a5 U.S. foreign policy. The plan was
suomitted to the President's Export Council by a
member of its agricultural subcommittee, which re·
ferred it to the full panel. The council is headed by Gov.
Charles Thone of Nebraska.
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MinliS-lUagee.,~it' s still eleSe . '
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_Questlf}ns surround final J8 aeconds of Sooners" NIT victory
1, JOBN IEVANO .............. The ~cfuu.Uon, however, uked
of MulliPft 't ~ the Soonen'
lltlrrlNr ~ lnlteMl, lt dealt with. ~. demiorl d~ the final lQ. ~of the contest w~lUCI eoeches end pa.yer. felt colt them 11\e game.
NORMAN, Okla. -It w.. the kind of
pm. &ha' IOmlbody could watch from
Nl't·to-ftnAlb and. When It Wll all owr,
you tUJl W'OUJdn't believe What you MW.
"'ftMn ve eome th1n&t I ...ny want to
•Y that rm not aoUli to ay .'' Mid a
dJllDDOU\tld UC liYUW blllretbal1 co.ch
BW liluWDn. who w• .un abak1nc h1I
bead. "I ati know what elle to •Y·
Dom anybody have any quesUonl?''
l\nt. let'• Mt the ataae: The Ante&ten, In ~ a final laat-
ditich eUort.,,ot a 15-fooi julnp ahot from Rainer Wulf in the comer to cut the
detldt to 78-77 with 19 aecondl remai-
STANDS OUT-UC Irvmes i Rainer Wulf sparkled in de-
feat for UC Irvine Monday
night.
Then were eertainly J)Mnty of qu.-
tlOna that needed anawerinar after UCI,
without the. lel'Ylcel of All-American
Kevin Mape, W.w a 1 '1-point MCOnd:.
bAlf leed, and then Need • dramatic
rally, only to ic.e, 80-77, to ()klabama In
the eecorid round of the NIT before a stand.lna room only crowct· of 11,187 at
N<?bl_e Arena here Monday nlaht.. .
~tely, UCI jumped Into a full-
court pre9I, hol>'lna to deny Oklahoma'•
inbound• paai. The Soonera' Calvin
Pierce had the ball underneath UCI's
buket with 18 leCOnda on the clock.
Deaperately trying to find an open
teammate, he faked a pa11, brought the
ball back in, and l.rno:¥!diately called for a
time out.
Granted, Pierce didn't conunit any
Magee' s cqrtaiil call
I An inauspicious ending to an illustrious college career
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• • NORMAN, Okla. -It wu certainly a tough
way to 'end a collegiate career.
. , It wu a ,ahalne to aee one of the greatest
I , bMketbaJl playen in Orange County history ieduced
. to nothing more than a cheerleader Monday nlaht in
hit final e:Dall'e performance.
All-American Kevin Maaee. sidelined with an I unt1mely hand Injury, could .dO nothing more f.or h.11
1 teammates than offer advice, pat his comra~es on the
b9Ck· and give encouragement.
Jt waa de~teJy a. sad sight, the type of acene
you wouldn't want to wish on any athlete, especially
one that bas done more than anyone ever dreamed
he'd do.
"With Kevin Magee, we would've killed them,"
nid forward Rainer Wulf without hesitation,
lhodly after UC . Irvine's dramatic NIT lea to
Oklahoma.
Indeed, MA.Ree's ablence was probably harder on his teamniafet and ooachee than it wu on him-
aelf. With Magee wat'ching helpleaaly,·UCl'a uaually
powerful inside game was almo8t i:educed to noth-fn«, and hit domination of the boards, eepecially at
the defensive end, was sorely mia9ed. .
"lt'a kind of hard to be on the sidelines and aee
your team. . . " said Magee, who didn't finlsh the
thought, "there were a lot of times I wanted to go in
there -·but I knew I couldn't." .·
I . NOT THAT MAGEE didn't try. Every day after
. ~ the injury Frida night against San Diego
State, Magee made a.=entious effort to try to get
1 • acme feeling, aome movement bac.k into the ring and
pinky fingen of his right hand.
kvery intention, every attempt, though, was
greeted with pain and frustration. Just a simple
tbing like dribblipg the ball caused the All-
American to wince.
"It's definitely a touah way lo io out," said ~.who was hoping to oring the UCI ahow to the BbfApple. "U I had been in there . . . well, I don't
think it would've been a game. U only I wasn't
hurt. . . but I guess that's one of thoee e:" . Somehow, though, it didn't aeem fair for
to go out the way he did. I guess it would be
to Bruce Sprinpteen staging the greatest concert of
his life only to leave before tfie fans could show their
·appreciation.
LET'S FACE IT, Lassie and Rin Tin Tin have
had better.exits.' ·
~'It's kind of sad about the way things
happened." admitted Magee, "but we were 23-7 this
yeer. We had a very good year."
UC IRVINE
JOHN
SEVANO
No doubt about it, without-Magee there's little
chance_ any that would have been aaxmpliahed.
"l wanted to get to the NCAA'a but that didn't
work out." aid~· "I g\Aell other than that, it's
been a great career. '
Too greet, llMlly, to put Into worda. * * .• IN BIS TWO yean yeara at UCI, Magee set five
aingle-.game echool reeorcb; eiaht aingle-aeuon
achool records; and placed 9eCIOl'ld" on UCI'a all-time
list In acortna (1,47~). third In reboundin,ll (690) and
la No. 4 on the all-time NCAA llat in career field
goal percentage (.656).
* * * U it's instant credibility the PCAA was looking
for this aeuon the conference got a bargain In the
Anteaters and Fresno State, with the BWldogs still
compe~ In the NCAA playoffs.
Oklahoma was the third-place team in the Big
8 this aeaaon. Furthermore, the Sooners reached the
f.inala of their conference tournament only to loee to
Mlaeouri, 68-63.
Well, the Anteaters -minus Magee -held a
17-polnt lead aaalnlt thia aame team Monday night.
With Magee? Well, there'• no telling how much the
Anteaters would have won by.
Anyway, the Soonen are no better than a
fourth or fifth place team if they bad played In the
PCAA th1a aeMOn. And, it should Pe noted, Okla-
homa beat K.anau State in two of three meetings
this year. K.anau State, inddentally, is ~ in the·
NCAA tournament .
You make your own conclusions, rve already
mad:! mine.
* * * SAID MAGEE at halftime, when the Anteaters
held an 11-polnt lead: "li I wu playing I would have
scored 50 pointl tonight. They (the.Soonera) have no
~de game at all."
* * * Almost fitt:inaly, UCI lost to a team whose
principal echQOl cofor ls red. A. if-Fresno State's Red .
Wave wasn't enough during the aeuon, Oklahoma's
Noble Arena greeted the Anteaters with 10,700 red
chain IW'l'OUridJnlt the court.
violation penonall)"'other than the tact
he didn't eet the ball ln play. The
problem wu with the clock which.. after
the time out, WU stopped at lZ aeco1¥la -
a FULL lix aeconda af1er the ball wu
placed in Pierce'• hand8. n
For tWoee not famiU,ar with the nuea of
colleie buketball, •team must inbound
the 6all withJn five seconds. Fufther-
more, when a referee sett to three and
one-half in h1a countlng, a team.under
the rules, can no longer call a time out.
Hopefully, you get the/lcture. The
Anteaten certainly did an they didn't
like what they MW one bit.
''When they take the the ball out-of-
bowlds with 18 second.a left,". said Mul-
ligan, "and are allowed to call time with
12", and the referee says that he had only
counted to three, then of(lciala have a
real problem counting in the Mlssowi
Valley Conference.
"And thlaf • .$he flrat time I've aald
anythina abOut offida.11 th1a year."
Mullfaan waa actually mild ln com-
p&rilon to how the UCI playen re.c1ed.
.. All I can aay la they (the offidala)
cheated, aald a dllturbed Kevin Fuller
who, along with Randy Whieldon, led
UCI in aco~ with a career-high 18
points. "I don t want to say anything·
about the ref.I. . . but they cheated.
"We deny them the ball and they let
them call time out. I went over to the ref
and aid, 'lf we're going to loee the game,
let ua roee ounelves. Jlon't take it away
from WI.'
"It hurta when someone takes the
game away from you."
UCI's complaints didn't atop with that
play, howtwer. There were others, in-
(See UC IRVINE, Page 88)
Not to mention Magee ha~a pretty incre-
dibly career. In the four years . played in Oranae County (two at Saddleback llege, two at
.UCI Uvtne), h.11 ~ were 92-19. They al8o reeched
the junior college state tournament twice, losing once In the aemia. and the other time in the finala.
And, just recently, Magee led UCI to lta fint
appearance ever In a Diviaion I 'poet-aeuon tour-nament.
Fortunately for the Anteaters, basketball isn't
taken quite u aerioualy !iere, where football is king. >.. a result, unlike FreiDo wbkh ls just a 9e& of red
not everyone wore that eolor Monday niaht.
CAUGHT'IN THE MIDDLE -UC Irvine's Bob
Thom ten is hemmed in by Oklahoma def enders
David Little (left) and Darryl Allen during
Monday night's second round
Norman, Okla.
in
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1 Liitle wins
I big; Strikes
LPGA gold_
CITY OF INDUSTRY (AP}
-Sally Little once felt ali!h~ ~ty;::ninoo~:eJ Gold
wameil'.1 golf tqumament.
· Monday, however. she aoothed
her' ccnidence :-: and picked up .
1
another $22,500 -for· winning
th.la year'• tournament. .
. Uttle WU declared the Winner fn 1981 becaU. abe· Jed after the
tint two roundl. The final 36
hoie. w.ere rained out. Thie time,
the toµrnament again wu pla-..S by rain, but it went the full 172 hof ea .and Little 1eored a ~from-behind victory. over Danna H. White. .
•1 ~think I w• meant \0 win tt." Llttie ea1d Monday after her I-under~ save her • 2..uob over White, who
f8ded to • 78.
Tbt &al of 1he $150,000
eY9bt wiia delayed ooe day When
heavy rain wa.bed 0ut Sunday'• ~rltet in the tournament, Utdt remarked that lbe ••felt a
HaJe. IUlltT' 9bout-wt.nnlnc the ·~t tn 1981 without Ftnc tbe....... . . •1. r...t IOIDIWbete the other
day that SD:t' win WM a 'tluke,' "
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•, . WBITB, meanwhile, wun't
ct';:\. i:'Ai~~
• '+.tlliC i..s OV9' · Ltttla mad a ~~ .. ,,...-. •• over AJalr.o.
-...ar_:~·~·wen.• 'lM.~'11>. · .
Belangel-'s secret to success?
That'~ easy -keep playing with winners -it's kept him going for 16 years
BY CURT SEEDEN
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VERO BEACH -Mark Belanger
makes it quite clear. He likes playing for.
a contender.
'l'hat'a why, after 16 yean In the major
!._~. all with the Baltimore Orioles, .8elanCer signed on with the Dodgen aa a
free agent fast December.
No one bad to remind the veteran
shortstop that he'waa joining the World
Chainpiom. Nor did anyone have to pomt
out that the World Championa already
have a veteran~·
BUT THE PRDENCE of Bill RUllell
doesn't deter the veteran Gold Glove
winner. lt'1 a ptty' .x:eptance for a man
who bas always btel No. 1 at his politlon
up until lalt ....i.
u1 wanted to ltay with an orpnilatlon.
that bad a aood chance of wtnnlna,"
Belanar •YI· "In lad, I don't know HI
would'"have played 16 yean if.I had not
been on~t oootender." The . Infielder, with etaht Gold
Glovea to c:ndit, bas played in leYell
. American Leuue cbampbwhlp --and four World" S.S.. BUt cn1y in 1976
· when be batted a 11feUme bNt .2?0, did
be ever play_ln an~..._. pme.
Today, BelanlW'• Qdnd llD't Oil lllY.
All...W: a~. Nor does be lntena
to flaw1-ly VllCUum up lilzl1nC aroun-
den en route to another ~ve award.
. BELANGBR II ~more than a =1t=~~Tandtbeuu.
"rm IUN an B• .. u 11 = p1ay. =--=.~nx:.~::
In cheNe-bildln." be pr1dk'ta. "l"blive
no Jll'obllm with blml• • *'IP=·" .
Ala °""' .... -With • --• ~ ~--.211, '!;1t:r Is °"'°•._. e-....-.. .,.. ~
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NEW DODGER -Mark Belanger, a
Gold Glove ahortatop at Baltimore,
ii now a Dodger. ·
Hi• itn1le a1aln1t the New York
Y anbe1 Monday waa his first hit in eight triea. . .
"11 I bad to comt to um ball club'•
ll1rin8 ~ .. a rookie, rd tind it very
dlf:fkUlt 1D inUe the club," be l_llYI.
"I"ve af•ay1 been a 1treasy, 1low
l'8l1er 1n th• aprtna," S.lanfer cond· au-. "To me, ...... II hen to pt Into
lbape. I think lW b9d a eore arm flY9r/ ........
bmdl11:;~=-oc=•=:: tmll'I In .. ~ .... with the .
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Detroit Tigers. He says Russell won 't
panic over the fiasco, either.
"Errors are overrated. Certainly, no-
body wants to make them. It doesn't
bother a ~y when he makes errors,
because he s got five weeks down here to
work things out," Belanger says.
Besides making sure the gold on his
glove hasn't tarnished, Belanger also has
to acquaint himself with a whole new
league .
"Yeah, I'll have to go back to school. I'll
watch op~ players, talk to the guys
and see just how the pitchers pik.h -
even though I'm not going to be in the
gaine."
BELANGER CONSIDERS himsel1 a
very good student of the game. And he
won't deny ~t simple, natUral talent has
had something to do with his success with
the Orioles. .
"Practice, practice, practice. I worked
bard, I watched, I l.tatened. There is just
no substitute for practice," he saya. >.. you mature, you learn to find the
shortcuts and they lead to better results,
Bdeball !J a v~ CQDlplex game. There
are nne little thl.np you can do that are
very bla later," he continues. "'That play
In the tliird innina may not teem that big
at the time, but-if~ wind up winning
the pine, ft WU bie. ''
And Bel.a.npr hai made plenty of big
plays during his career. Ile holdl the
Anier1can Leacue record for the hiahest
lifetime fieldil\a pe."celltqe ~~ 1 M<l -Ito~ with a .971 mark.
IN 1t7t, Belancer prod .990
fleldina percentaae, commit I juat
three erron tn 308 Chancea.
DelP-ite the preeence of Ru11ell, Be-~ .. ~: 1C'1 '!.~~~tid!:
Orto*' lbonltop dutl• with Lm 8'-
bta. ~ IU~ and Wayn. Xnnc:hlcld. <S:ZO~ ~: rr l!lt yw.,
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Monday's
five RBI
sinks Yanks
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
(AP) -Veteran outfielder Rick
Monday drove in five runs. ln-
cl uding three with a homer,
powering the L09 Angeles Dod-
gers to a 6-4 exhibition victory
over the New York Yankees
Monday in a rematch of last
year's World Series participants.
Monday's homer, with two out
in the eighth inning off losing
pitcher JOhn Pacella, drove in
rookie Candy Maldonado and
Jorge Orta, both of whom had
singled, and erased a 4-3 Yan-
kees' lead.
Monday had knocked in the
Dodgers' first two runs with a
bales-loaded single in the fourth fnnins off New V" ork starter Gene
Nelson, Ron C-ey homered in the
aixth off Pacella, giving the
Dodgers a 3-0 lead.
The Yankees tied the score 3~3
fn the sixth off Joe Becltwith on a
·teadoff homer iDave Collina, a double by W Randolph, a
aingle by Ken riffey, an error
by third bMeman Mike Marshall ' an a grounder by Dave Winfield
that allowed a run to acore, and an
RBI grounder b~ Graig Nettlee..
The>' went ahead in the .eventh
on rookie Andre Rober19on'1 ho-
rnet off winnin8 pitcher 8amley
Stewart. •
'nUI WU the flrlt time the
teuna had met atnce last Ott.ober.
' Auef1 ralae4 Mt
1"e ADIU' ICheduJed exhlbt-?.,:r: with Milwaube WM canca clue to raln at the Bte-
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I ATLA.N'nCClTY,N.J.-WJU~·· New Jezwy bo 1Jceme WU tern u-
pended becau.e xi::t the fiibterl OU ~ the
ring after 1oaina to Jamea "Hard Rock" Green.
deputy commllaio~r Roben W. Lee uJd Mon-
day. •
The JO-round unanJmoua dedsion Sunday
WU $cypion't aeco.nd la. 1n hit lut three fights,
. and hJ.INo. 5 World Boxing Council middlewelght rankina may be 1n jeopardy.
WJlen the decision WU announced, Scypion . '&riJnaced, mml>e<l h1t feet, and said; ''The~ took
awar. my ranking . . . They robbed me.' Scy-
pion a outburst was exacerbated by eatlier inci-
dents that prompted Referee Vinnie Rainone to
take away a round for hitting a{ter the bell.
Lee was anaered by the post-fight tirade and
took away Scyplon's boxing priv1Je8es 1n New Jet9ey. .
It was his behavior after the deciaion." Lee
explained Monday. "After the fight, the language
the gentleman used and his 1tctions were un-
becoming of a boxer. It waa the kind of action that
could easily get people up in arms and create a
scene.''
. Lee said he had not scheduled a hearing tp
discuss the .incident with Scypion.
Tlle vietorx raised Green's record to 12-1 and
dropped Scypioh, who is from Houaton, to 22-3.
' Quote of the day , .
\
. "It's subject to change without notice at
any time." -Detroit Red Wings operations
director Jimmy SkiDDer, when asked about
a comment he made two weeks ago saying
he would not change coaches this aeason.
This~ week, Skinner fired Coach Wayne
MUDer and replaced him with Billy Dea.
Ex-area stars lead Stanislaus
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -Stanislaus State
College meets Wabash (Ind.) in the m. NCAA Division m temWna.18 Friday,
quailfying for the game with a 61-60
victory in the quarterfinals over Cap-
itol of Dallas last week .
Stanislaus (18-11) rallied from a 60-56 deficit
when Huntington Beach High product Rico
Thompson hit 5-of-6 free throws in the latter
stages, the winning points with 19 seconds left.
Thompson 1COfed 15 points, had 7 rebounds.
3 steaJa and 3 aMists, while ex-Huntington Beach
star Curt Wooten added 11 points and 6 rebounds,
. and Ricky Glenn came off th~ bench to grab 6
rebounda.
The~ther half of Friday's semifinals matches
Pot8dam (19-9) vs. Brooklyn (21-8).
~ that emt the .Wt tO a t-1 wtn owir the
aa.tiaD Rid Sox. Tbt Redl ~t 10 IQml to Che t=.tno:":1t'1~=a1-=.=:! ~tcben. -~L~Ye iiiit hit a two.out einP in iht ninth ~ to ctve the ~ TWlal a
, 3·2 win over Ula HcQton ~ . . Two aoJo home~ by Uoyd MoMbJ pa<ftd the Toronto ~ ~~oronto Blue Jayw to• 3·2 Victory aver-tbe New York Metl .•• The Baltimore OrtoJ. aot
lix ttrcln8 tnnfNa from Sammy IS.Wart to breise
put 1he Pbll.Mtelphla PhUllel. 9·2 ... Path~ and Bobb)', ...... both h_i_t_.~ !'\Q)I to !Md T.xM Rancen to an 8-1 w1.n over the Mont
~ ... Pitcher Kea ClaJ waa cbarpd widi the
Jo. u the Yucatan I.Jona beat Seanle, 8-3 ... The
Atlanta Brava broke open a u,ht pme with a
five.nm aeventh lnn1Nr and went on io beat
. Florida Staie Univenlty 7-1.
Chacon's wife commits suicide
The wife of former World Boxing Council
featherweight champion BOtiby CU· 111
COD ahot henelf to deeth Monday, the
Butte County 1hertff'1 department
reported. According to a statement .
issued by the department, Valorie
CbCOD died at her home at about 1 p.m. from a
aelf-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. The
statement went on to aay that ahe wu apparently
upeet becauae her husband would not quit boxing
after his next fight, which wu acheduled for
Tuesday night in Sacramento. . . The finan-
cially strap~ Montttal Alouettes .have asked
asked Billy Wlalte Slloe1" Jobn1on to take a cut
in pay. The Canad.Ian Football League club has
Indicated It would like to keep Jo~, but not at
his reported $150,000 aalary. . . ltasay Lbmey,
bad Hwhc:ompeted oa tbe Ladles Profn1lonal
GoU A11oclatioa tov 1t.ce 1t75-1~ed of cucer
~t a BoutorblDltal. Blle..JYI u •. ~ Former
llJbt laeavywetib't boxlDI claamploa Arclale
Moore suffered cuts and bruiaes when the .i&tion
wagon be wu driving was atruck by a panel truck
at a south Los Angeles intenection.
Television, radio
Following are the top sports events on TV tonight.
Ratings are: v v v v excellent; v v v worth watchfng;
v v fair; v forget It.
(j} 7:20 p.m., Channel 9 V V V V
N9A BASKETIIALL: Laker1 et Portland.
Announc:en: Chick Heern and Keith Erickson.
The Lakert. after a 2'h-hour practice session Saturday.
played well on defense to defept Dallas Sunday night and
maintain their hall.game lead over Seattle In the Western
Conference, Pacific Division. Kareem Abdul-Jabber la the
Lakers' leadlng scorer and hit 28 paints Sunday. Portland la
struggling and trying to get up to foorth place fof a playoff
berth. The Trailblazers are 1'~ games behind Golden State
In fifth place.
RADIO
Basketball -Laker• at Portland, 7:20 p.m., KLAC
(570) .
WEDNE80AY'8 RADIO
Bueball -Atlante vs. Dodgers at Vero Beac:h. 10: 10
a.m.. KABC (790); Oakland v1. A,ngela at Palm Springs,
12:55 p.m., KMPC (710).
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By ROGD CAJlLION or .. ...,,... .... ~
S. View =t.eball aeta under way W and al there are three which f~ conaid tho "team. to beat,'' ree-
111dcally tbebe~ wW aeldom be wed. lt't too I.or that. If 1Mne1 Univenl&y or
Newport Harbor~ win It all -mat'• an u.-i. An~ elle, well, It'• PJ\8 to be a cJme niee. eo.ta M .. bu the -pltchJ.na, El Toro baa the
lndMdual and Corona cfel Mat bu the ~
tred1Uon, alotll wt th five re~ 1tart.er1 trom the
1981 CIF 2.-A Champlonah.lp tam -and lt'a Corona
del Mar that ratee the edge. ·
Wednelday'• openera loclud& Irvtne at Corona
del Mar, Slddleblck at Newport Harbor, Costa MMal
\t Unlvenity and F..tanda at El Toro. "
He11e'1 a look at eech, ln order of predieted
CORONA DEL MAR (1-1) -The Se.a Kino
' ve returning starters ln which to defend their
CIF -A championablp, in' addition to their third s t Sea V(ew Leque a-own.
10ur pitching hu Deen aood enough to keep us
ln there arid our cfefeme hu I>een very good. °"very
bad, ao we need to improve on one Oftboee areas, pi~ or defeme, 1n order to be with the betier
teams.' says Coach Tom Trager, entering his 13th
year as the Sea Kino' coach.
Although the Sea K1no have five returning
starters, moat have been swft.ched to other areas.
Brent Melbon tnovea from first to catcher; Dave
Rohde ia a shortatop-pitcher after a third baae
assignment a year ago; Chris White, an All-Sea View
League second balleman, la in cent.er field and
Gordon Mou, last ·year's dh, is at second.
Corona del Mar's starting lineup on Wedneeday
figures this way: ' .
1. Gordon Moss, 2Q; 2. Dave Rohde, 81~b; 3.
Chris Wh.ite, cf; 4. 13rent M~bon, c; 5. Jim Murphy,
rf; 6. Scott Loos, lf; 7. Pat Duddy, dh; 8. Mike Hem,
ss-3b; 9. Dave Arias, lb.
Rohde, White, Kurt Petersen and Greg Wynn
comprise an all-right-handed pitching staff. Wynn,
Murphy, Arias Hess and Moes are juniors.
Also complementing the outfield are seruors
Tom ~orton and Eric W-oods.
%. COSTA MESA (3-3) -The Muata.np have
the most promising pitching staff in the Jeague in
juniors Jim Hyde, Jeff Goettsch and Austin Smith,
and at the other end is returning All..cIF catche~
Jeff F)ield.
The keystone, too, is formidable with seniors
Steve Anderson and Tom Sullivan earning honor~
able mention all-league honors as juniors.
Calta Mesa's starting lineup on Wednesday
figures this way:
1. Steve Andel'90n, sa; 2. Tim Holley, rf; 3. Tom Sulliv~, 2b; 4. Jeff Field, c; 5. Kirk Pe~, .lb; 6.
Roger Ting, dh; 7. St,an Kumett. 3b; 8. Brian Millett.
cf; 9. Sonny Lee, lf. Ma~ Johnaon, a dh and outfielder, iB also in the
picture, and along with relief help from Kevin
Peunung, that about rounds out the Mustangs'
stable. "We've had a little trouble throwing strikes
early," aays Coach Kirk Bauermeister. "But when
they do, they're golng to be pre~ tough. If the
pitchers throw strikes we'll be OK.•
-
I . EL TOBO (l·I) -The Cbaraen have one
of the more viatble 11e:ee at th.It; point ln pitcher Mike
Lomeli, a rfaht.hander wt th a aolld ~ ball and a -·..:
reputation u a rellablie hitter. ~
Lomeli hit .404 u a Jun10f (.424 ln league) and ~
compiled a&.)' 1.98 EltA en route to a 6-~ recorcl "~
on the mound. -
"I aee the le~ u very even," says El Toro (l-'f
Coach Tom McCafitty. "Any tearp can beat anyone
this year. It wun't 11.ke that before." 1 El Toro'• starting lineup on Wednesday fiiUttff.,
this '(a~ Sweazy, lf; 2. ~tt Dwnaa, 2b; f
Doug Maner. cf; 4. Jim Covarrubias, lb: 6. Lomeli. p: -
6. M"ark Matranga, rf; 7. Jim TodaroJ.. 3b; 8. ~ ~
Gonz.ales/Danny Jacobo, e; 9. Barry ::sneed, Jr. 1 h
Right-handers Gary Pifer and Ike Clayton, ·
along with Maher, a lefty, bolster Lomeli and if the
Chaigera come up with a leOOnd stopper, obeervera say they'll have no holes. ,,,
John Seeburger will occasionally show up as e
designated hitter and outfielder Mike McClain and iit
utility player Tom Richter are in the picture. • d; r.1
4. ~TANCIA (3·3) -Eagles Coach Ken
Millard calla it pitch-ball and it's the lack of depth in'. H-.J
that department -pitching -which haa him -~
concerned. M .
· "It all boils down to the aame thing," aays
Millard. "If we get the pitching . . . we're fairly '(;~
solid at the positions." 1t¢
F.atancia's starting lineup on Wednesday figures ;.1
this way: •
1. Jeff Gardner, ss; 2. Willie Neiman, 2b; 3. Ji.rd ~'! M~. p; 4. J~ Morlett. lf: 5. Steve Nichols, Jb~ ~
6. Eric~· c; 7. Mike Campeau, lb; 8. Mark Talley; ,(1)
cf; 9. Colin Harri.Ion or Reuben Johnson. rf.
Johnson, who resembles Fernando Valenzueli tfr>
in appearance, and Lake Havasu transfer Scott .42
Covey provide the built of Estand.a's pitching depth '(.q
behind McCa.hill, a three-sport star with a football·~~
schola.rs_hip to the University of Pacific. •ti3
The bullpen consists of Kenny Linton, Jim
~elle and Tad Smallcomb. .' ~
5. SADDLEBACK (1-4) -"If our defens~ ·-"
comes arpund," says Roadrunners Coach Bobby
Manaram. "we could really be tough."
Saddieback has enough firepower and pitching· ··~
to be tough with mediocre defense and there is quite-~
a bit of future talent, too. ·"1~
Junior catcher Mike Ba,ker was a second tean:i' ri~
All-Freeway League select1on at a sophomore. after .
throwing out 18 runners and freshman pitcher i11t
Leonard Damian ia labeled, "Something elae,' by hia"l ~' coach. , '-Ti'.
Saddleback's starting lineup on Wednesday ·
figures this way: .M
1 News on Reggie: He's not making any at all
1. Jack Medjna. 3b; 2. John Alvarez, ss; 3. Mike ~J§
Baker, c; 4. Blake Smith, dh (for David Vandervoo~ :,.;
lf); 5. Jesus Oct,ioa. cf; 6. Erick Jordan, p; 7 .. Ramiro im
Torres, rt 8. Rick Curtis, 2b; Leonard Damian, lb. .
Ruben Gajvan, a left-hander, and Alvarez, the 07
PALM SPRINGS (AP) -It's been 9everal
weeks since Reggie Jackson first donned an Angels
uni.form. So far, about the only news he's made
during spring training i.s that he has't made any at
all.
True to his vow to bury his .controversial past
and maintain a positive profile, Jackson has appa-
rently been concerned only with adapting to his new
team, which gambled a four-year, $3.6 million
.contract on bis ability to lure fans and contribute to
an American League West title.
"My past has l>een a sportswriter's dream," said
the fonner New York Yankee slugger the other day.
"But rm not golng to dweU on ariy of the negatjve ~ that have happened to me. 'I've never been more relaxed, and I'm only
concerned with playing with prid~, doing the things
· the Angela expected wnen they stgned me. I sense a
preaure to keeA> my noee clean and to show people
I can sµll play.
Jacl<son. who turns 36 shortly after the 1982
season begins. has kept his noee clean, but not
because he's been a wallflower.
From the first day of spring training, he's been
!l vocal leader on the field. urging teammates into the
proper frame of mind, bringing the type of outgoing
leadership the ~els haven't known.
"I'm not looking for a role, but a team has to
have six, seven leaaers," he said. "I mi$ht be it for
a couple of days, then get tired and 1t might be
Groove's (Don Baylor) tum.''
Jackson, who earned the nickname Mr. October
for his World Series exploits while a member of the
Yankees from 1977-81, credits his new, relaxed state
to a less competitive med.la situation and the over-
whelming sense of mutual respect among the An-
gela.
Either on other teems or in All-star games,
Jackson has played with many of his new teammates
and bad a se.me of belonging from the beginning.
Many of the key Alurela are aimilar10 Jaclcaon in that
they are veterans wno have e>eperienced s~.
Tulane rallies past UNL V
Purdue routs Rutgers; Georgia ·and Bradley advance
From AP Dl1patcbn
1 LAS VEGAS -Paul Thompson scored 19
pointt to rally Tulane from a nlne--polnt, second-half
detidt to a 56-61 victory Monday over the University
of Nevada-i..t Vegas in the second-round of the
National Invitation ~oumament. ..
The triumph moves the Green Wave into a
third-round NIT game Thunday.
Thompson, who aat out part of the second half
after getting four personal foula. put Tulane in the
lead for the fint time in the half when he hit a
three-polnt play with 2:05 remalning.
With Tulane leading 51-50, Rebel center Mike
Johmoo milled • jump ahot with 1:20 to go and
Tulane controlled the ball. .
Tulane guard D8ryl Moreau sank ooth ends -of
a one--and-one af1er being fouled by UNL V guard
Danny Tark.an1an to put Tulane up 5-50 with 43
teCOnda left.
PudM ti, a.taen IS
WEST LAFAYE'ITE, Ind. -Keith :Edmomon
ax>red 29 points aa Purdue, build1na a 14-point lead at halfUme, rolled over Rutcen, 9U5. ·
Purdue. now 16-13. \aied 82 ~t lhooting in , I the tint half to build ltl tMa Cuahfon. rut-brak belketa by Mike Scearce and lUcky ~and a free
throw bY Gree D.fert Nrt1na the aecxind half . p.-hed the 1Md fo 19 potnta, if-26, and Rutten
newr Qme cber than l~ pobltlt the net of the
fPUDe. ~ a 6-foot-5 pard who Jed the Bll Ten
c.ootesence In llXJl'ina, Md 17 potntl 1n the lllOOlnd
half.
NIT ROUNDUP
The Terpe trailed by 7-10 polnta for most of the
opening half and well into the aecond half before
Georgia went on a spurt that built its lead to 60-45
with 10 minutes remain.ina.
Vlrlinla Tedi 11, Ml11l11lppl 59
OXFORD, Mist. -Virginia Tech'• Reuie Steppe
hit a pair of free throws with 33 eecoMi left and
M.lasiasippi's Carlos Clark rn.1-ed the last ahot to give
the Hokies a 61-59 victory.
Clark, who led all acoren with 28 pointa, went to
the line with 15 eeconda left and Miasllllppi trail1ng
61-58.
Clark '81\k h1t fint shot, but mi8led h1a aecobd.
Mmimlppi rebounded itle ball and called time out with leCODda left. .
Bnulley 15, Spac.ee 11
S~CUSE, N .Y. -David Th1rdJdll .and 23
points and Mitchell Anderdi .dded 20 .. Bradley
aeteated s~ 9~s1.
The first of twe three-point elay. by Thirdkill in
the tint etiht mlnutet eraaed S)'l'llCUle'• 1Mt lead, M . . .
The 6-foot-7 tenJor't aecond th.ree-)Jolater wiped
out the lut tie, l7-17.
Gretzky drought ends
0.-... h ...., .... at EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) -A m~pme . A'l'IDCNS, Ge. -Eric Matbw'y acond 20 l)O(ntl, pl~ drou&bt . ~·t UIUal1y c:ioneem the
ecrualiDil h1I can.-blab. ~ -~ WUkina avertat National.Hockey tacue ~. MdecS 23 • a.or-.a dOwMd Maryland ai.-. ' att then no one hM ever ICC\.-d Waym
• The a~ no.1on1y1n the w1y aa&na wt.m o~ ot..,., ·~· ' M8rylmd a 8-2 ~ a.rt lbrylaDd _.. Ttie l'dmolition OUen center Md Pie llnce
... , ......... bul ~· flnt•...... • Jleb. 28 without addlnl to b.la record Pl~ ~ frcm tht rfOt oarw, put-the Bu .... .OW,butbt=-z::toutotltwiibtwopllllanda1 ibMd to *Y at 1~ wttb ~ CMlt 14 minutM ·nllbt, b11 ~ Mtb o1 \be ll90ft, to hlllPtbe ,...,.tntns ID the tint bal1. OC1en wn a 3-3 tie wtth the U. ~ x.tnp. •
In particular, Jackson has struck up a close
friendship with Baylor, the AL's most valuable
player in 1979. With Oakland and the Yankees,
Jack.son seemed too embroiled in personality confl-
icts to get close to any of his teammates, but such
doesn't appear to be the case as far as Baylor is
concerned.
shortstop, are also available for mound duty. flJ
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I . UNIVERslTY (4·%-1) -Jerry Jelnick, a ~~6
fonner Corona del Mar Hi.gh assistant, has reversed
Jackson is coming off a sub-par season, in which
be hit only .237 with 15 homers and 54 l'WlS batted
in during the strike-shortened 1981 campaign. Only
a year earlier, he hit .300 for the first time as a big
a losing program in very Short order (2-18, 0-15 in ~·1
league a year ago), but a lack of proven pitching is
going to be tough to overcome down the. a.i
(See SEA VIEW, Page 88) ...-.'{
leaguer with 41 homers and 111 RBI.
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SOONER OR LATER -Oklahoma's Les Pace scores over UC
Irvine's Curtis Crossley Monday night in second round NIT
game in Nomlan, Okla.
From Page 86
e • •
l ....Uy deeerTed to WIG," aald
Whh,j, .... on the bar um ,.., .i. ..._ 1111 all. to.haw a.. 'bebf. ••rm~ I bawn't bMll
tn aantmtlml for two ~·· Little, a JO.year-old South
1 Ab1clD who hM wm 11 ewng tn
her 12 on the LedMI ~
Ool1 AllodatlclD tou.r, rounda ol 76·74•70 for • &.uaderwper 288.
OlcamotO,. ~year-old •tar of th'e Japan LPCTA circuit who
recently acored her flnt U.S.
vtctory, wound up tn a third· place
tie whh Nancy Lopez-Melton.
Okamoto had • dollna 74 and Lopez-Milton, Wlable to comple-
1 tely overcome an opes\lnc·rou.nd • 78, abot 6-WMSer-par ea.
THE PINAL two rounds were
played over the 6,006-yud,
par-73 Ea.enhowe1' eoune at In-
dustry Hlllf after the golfers
played one of the fint two rounds on the Zabariu ooune, al.lo par
73.
Little took command Monday
with a ~ of three birdlee
begt.nn1nl on the 12th bole. She
moved lnto a tie for the'lead with
a !ion No. 11, when White had a y . White had another bogey
on o. 12, then two pan, as Little
swept lnto a 4-atroke lead with
fOW' holes ~·
Her edge dropped to two
strokee when she took a double
bony on" the 17th hole, but she ana White each made par on the
last hole.
From Page 86
BELANGER
He hit juat .165 in 139 at-bats.
Rega.rdle91 of how much he
plays ln 1982, Belanger aaye the
vast fadlities here at Dodaertown
will help him be ready wnen the
Dodaen open the 1982 9eaSOll
April 6 agalnat the San Franciaco
Giants.
"Spring training here is enti-
rely different than when I waa
with Baltimore. I look back at the
Orioles and ~have to tip my hat to
them for conducting spring trai-
ning on 1 ~ fields.
UC IRVINE LOSES TO OKLAHOMA e • e
eluding the Sooners' tactics after
they made a basket.
"Everytime they scored, they
would either touch the ball, slap it
out of my hands. or kick it," said
Wulf, who is UCI's designated
"fastbreak" originator.
"In our offense we try to (fast)
break even after a made basket,"
Mulligan explained. "We tried to
· tell the refs what they (the Soo-
ners) were doing, but they looked
at us like we were a bunch of
California fru1tcakes."
Of course. those calls JU$t made
an unusual game more unusual.
UCI playep the first 22 minutes
of the contest as if Kevin Magee
had never existed. With Fuller
directing the attack, and Bob
Thornton, Ben McDonald,
Whieldon and Wulf shooting the
lights out of the net, the Antea-
ters stunne.d the Sooner s by
jumping out to a 34-23 halftime
advantage.
Oklahoma, despite playing on
its homecourt, just couldn'( put
the ball in the hole during the
o~ning 20 minutes. In fact1 Da-
vid Little, the Sooners' ana the
Big S's leading scorer at 18.5
points a game, couldn't hit a field
goal in six attempts from the floor
and was held scoreless. The rest
of the Sooners weren't much
Orange Coast posts
4-0 softball win • Sophomore Ronda Chambers
pitched a one-hitter and wedt
:l-for-3 at the pl.ate to lead Orange
Coast Colle~e to a 4-0 non-
conference wm over Riverside
Monday at Orange Coast.
Chambers struck out four
while walking two to get the win
and help Orange Coast improve
its overall record to 8-5.
From Page 87
better, either, as they hit only 10
of 33 shots (31 percent).
UCI, on the other hand,'
couldn't miss (58.6 percent), and
when McDonald hit a basket and
Whieldon two more to open the
second half, it looked as il the
Ant.eaters were en route to a rout
at 40-23.
· But the Sooners, who came
back from a 14-point deficit to defeat Oral Roberts (81-73) in
their first NIT contest, went at
the Ant.eaters with a 1-2-1-1 wne
press and quickly created some
problems.
Strangely UCI, which had at-
tacked for most of the game,
suddenly became defensive. The
result was an incredible Oklaho-
ma .spurt that not only got .the
Sooners in the ballRame -but
tied the score at 53-all in the short
span of 8 minutes, 4~ seconds.
The Sooners didn't stop once
they got there, either. With Lit-
tle's 19 points (all in the second
half), Bo Overton's 20 (18 in the
second hart) and Chucky Bar-
nett's 20 (12 in the 21,eCOnd half),
Oklahoma outscored UCI 39-16·
during the stretch to assume a
62-55 margain. .
The Ant.eaters, thanks to 90IJle
missed Oklahoma free throws
down the stretch, gamely fought
back , only to succumb to the
controversial situation during the
final 19 seconds.
"The pressure bothered us,"
admitted Mulligan. "We played
well enough to win. . . we jUst
didn't win. I thought under the
circumstances, without Magee,
they (the UCI players) played a
fantastic game."
"I thought we were very
passive," countered Oklahoma
Coach BillY. Tubbs. "Actually,
we've been like that our last three
games. We BtCrew around until the
game gets on the line and then we
start trying harder.
"I really wasn't surprised by
what Irvine did," added Tubbs,
referring to UCI's 17-point lead.
"~s disappointed, but not
a n.ed. I know you don't go
23-with just one guy." •
Oklahoma, now 21-10, ad-
vances to the NIT's quarterfinala
Thursday night. For the Antea-
ter'a, all that's left is to <pack their
hap and return t\ome, knowing
they had just completed the most
suocesafuf aeaaon in the school's
history (23-7).
"I'm real proud of this team
and all that we accomplished,''
said F\aller. "Words can't describe
how I feel."
"I know we should be going
wherever the next f>.ame should be -but we'te not,' added Wulf.
"For gu)'s like Kevin (Fuller),
Randy (Whieldon), Magee and
mywelf, this ia it. It kind of leaves
a aour taste in your mouth.t.'
"I'm disappointed because we
should have won the game and
we know we should have won,".
said McDonald. "rm proud, but
we could have gone a rot further."
CdM's GOEBEL
PICKS TITANS
Corona dd Mar H1'lh tight end
Hank Goebel. at 6-8, 23o pounds,
has signed a national letter of
intent to attend Cal State Ful-
lerton in the fall.
A prominent figure in the Sea
KingJ' basketball aucee.. Goebel
picked up the football ICbolarship .
on the basis of hla excellent size,·
in addition to statistics, which
reflect 19 catches for 234 yards
and 1 TD.
SEA VIEW BASEBALL OUTLOOK e e e
stretch. "We're trying to get back to aorne
basic.a," says Jelnick. "and make the other team beat
us." The new-look Trojans have ahown promise,
espedally behlng pitchers Trot Lanen and Greg Ef>erhart, a pair o right-handed
seniors. University's starting lineup on
Wedneeday fiiures this way: l. IUch Sorenaon.
cf; 2. Todd Yeaton. 3b; 3. Jeff Miller, lf; 4. Mike Frei,
, dh; 5. Jeff Frei, c; 6. Brad Gue98, lb< 7. -Mike
Miller/Darren Orlandoa, rf; 8. Randy Myen. 2b; 9.
Jeff Carr, •· Two other Nbt-haikien are tn the
fold -Dan VOlloo and Tlm Convene. ·
1. IRVINE (1-S) -c.o.ch Bob Flint isn't
happy with hla team's perfonnance to this point -·
but tunny th1nfa hap~n with the Vaqueros aome-tlQ>et -like lut year a runner-up finiab to CIF 2·A
clwndlon cor-ona del Mat. . ''l eee ua u unlcnowna,'' tayt Flint, whole chief concern 1a a lack of depth.
lrvlne'a iw1Jna lineup on Wec:lneec:lay figurtii
.thia way:
1. Mark Bond1L.. ct 2. John Scott, 3b: 3. Jlm GllhoL~ Mike ·.nemt}',_11; &. Ja.y Scou., lb; 6. Mark W1 , lf; 7. JohD 5alinle, 2b; 8. JUcb Kiral.
Cj 9. Joel~tWJa. db.
Rabmatulla will 1ee duty ln the outfield, too,
but that's about the extent of Irvine's depth .
8. NEWPORT BARBOR (1·5) -With~
five tenion and no retum.tnc lettermen, new
Rolf Schwalbe appean to be tn a rebuilding staae.
"Rlgbt DOW tm juat Jookinl for hwtle and a 110
percent effort," -~ -~ former Newport Harbor and Orange Cout co.ueae player.
"I have eo ~. whOcan Play in eo many plloea,
it's a matter of f1nc11"8 the rfCbt lpot foe the rlcht
guy."
Newport Hubor'• narun, lineup «. wecm. 1 day f1gurea thia way: • 1. Ron Nucent, 11; 2. ~. Bolwell. 2b; 3.
Karey KoliM, p (3b); •. Jwry Plelkowlkl. lb; &.
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..... ,,. . 3Br. 2Bu. assume loans. t~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. months new.' High as· For AL~ ~~•!t&f'M.:_ 130, Ft ... "' ... C' ... ~ sunfltfteloan By.owner tacre+bldg s1te,ge11t ...,,..,,i..s.i. ,,.. sex, or national origin,
--••'"' ~.. •• or an intention to make Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large
rec. rm. beam ceilings, $420,000.
10 ",.." '"• 213-493-ll5l 768 "4589 ly sloping parcel short ~SIDE l UNITS This big 2 story home. or • distance rrom tennis & ~=... _ :: any such preference,
C0-••1 Lot.Cr1pl> u .. llm1tal1on, or dis OHE OFA IUMD! R2 Pine walls. open JUSt made for the active HIMtilM#o. •ocll I 040 beach Ownr has 1n
beams. carved cab mets ramdy who needs lots or ••••••••••••••••• •••••• eluded plans for rust om
New rarpet Btlow llP· room 5 big bdrms. 3 • 2BR 2BA M armer's viii.a. $1 25.000. Spec
praised vulue .. have baths and enormous liv· Cove Condo. Pool. Ten· Lacularviews!
~='!:!';:r.'1 !: cnm1nauon." UNDA ISi.i IAYFIOMT
Lagoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath.
playroom. dark rm. den. $1,350,000.!
MEW ot4 MA.lKET! Assume FH.A loan: 3Br
i:1.ba. end or cul-de-sac.
RV access
View of die ocean & sun-
set Professionally de·
rorated. a real beauty Has extras galore. End
unit with 3 BR or 2 BR + den Everything you
could ask for even
pnceS~.900
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knowin81Y accept any
advertising for real
estate which is In viola· tionofthe!!~ __
$92,900
675-1771
documents Low dn mg roo~ with. ma ssive nis, Security $2500 ON. MISSION REALTY
w/S1 20 K t s t. F /P used brick fireplace 1yr. lease option _ 49'-073L.
$149.500. Ph 645-6266 Walk t.o schools. shop· $1250/mo $12SK. 96K as Owner~. P!ng, city park and ten sum OWC. Prln only PLAN Owl ti SUI• ~... • -~-==!::~~~ ::1-.............. .
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IA YSIDI COVE
Spectacular bayfront view 4 bdrm. 4
bath. 2 boat slips $1,900,000. UlllllOOf 11{).4tfi
COLLEGE PARK IUS. Asking Sl6S.OOO. Call 960-TI~ _
SpaclOUS 3 M 2 Ba home ~251 YA 120/o La. ·100
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New French Normandy 4 bdrm, 4
bath, guest ho e, pool. $795;000. I ~CONDITION
I Beault(ully · lands('aped
, and malntained 4 Bdrm •home. Great corner
location w /uistinf RV
a«ess. Owner wi I as-sist w /fin ancing Fu II
pri~Sl42 500 751-3191
Realtors, 615.flOOll
Ocee111 Yu Dplx Lrg 2·sly 4 Bl!rm. 2
rireplal'es. + 2 Rdrm
o'er garage Steps to
bea<'h $39S.OOO Easy
terms
w/h1gh assumable loan, S 24msq Cl4 Btfon low int rate Only cu e-sac. $179.900
$1211.WO Submit terms.· YACAHT 3 IR
Call Rbt Milliken. ---------i on cul-de-sac Try 10•;; 631·1266 dn. $119,000 If you're in th'! market R.E Professionals
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1042 advertised for sale in ~°"
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ESTATE SALE
IYOWMER Cstm waterfront on leeslde of Davenport Isl.
4 Br 3 Ba. 42' dock. 2-sty .
Turtle Rock UJll~. 4
bdrm. 2 ba rorme r
model home G real VIEW.. Priced below
market for qwck sale
Highly iootivated seller S2m.900.
30 UNITS
POSITIVE CASH FLOW! POTB4TIAL PLUS Well maintained 3 Br
hou.5e on large lot Ea sy
RV arress Pn Ill(' l'Or
ner locallon with future
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k r-0..11 "°""' ~ k Y J.u o•dtt•f '• "'• S•o11 y To dtvetep mn>411< f0< w~. raad-dsa><r""'°""'"9'°~ of 'fO" ZodlOC bor!h >qi 28>0 sq fl 16922 Ba run a ~523 C "'-·I ~~oo.-~8 -7698. AM"'5~ RVM A rare bird indeed in today's market!
:l> bread 'n' butter apartments in an
excellent location. Income on th ese
have DOUBLED in past 411-i years!
For more info call Bob Li ca ta
broker-owner 759-1221.
$30,000 DOWN 11% IMT-
10 YIS.
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1006 commercial potential. lolboa l5'and
Owner wtll assist w /financing l"u II p n re • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
39 500 75 319 Trade your T o·s or pro· (l('rlY tn any stale for
~lboa Island Property
1i1Han»1ty, Rltr.
67S.21'6
YIEWTOWMHOMES Owner fin anced . no l e nd er LAIGEDUPLU Master suites'. View or ~OIO .... "' ~El. u "'• ,._........, M• I 022 ~ean & Night lights qualifym· g! Three bedrooms, 2 baths. ",.. ,.._ _.__. "" armington ull t with 3 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Qliet Area. Parks. open Quiel cul-de-sac. Parquet entry, brick d h p o spaces. $137 ,000. Xlnt b Tm s . , 2 b al s . OU LEX. BY WN ER fin. Hal or Pat Afls fireplace. homey kitchen, family flreplac~s. beam (•eil· MUST SELL•
t ft d f "lt T b angs. patios and built ms • 751,99051 673· 300 room. wa er so ener an 1 er. u I '" each unit A 0 ex 1 .. t C.sli Offer SUPER spa. RV pad. Huge patio. Extra rellent dupld va lue at ~5·3063/67~9667
storage. Reduced to $167.000! Hurry, S319.000 · Owner "'111 1--------ST ARTER call Bob Licata. I ruiance with 20'' do'A n I
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1ng Costa Mesa garden 759-1221 . ! Front row Dolphin Ter· 1 0 '"""-...... , o1 i+.e home. Owner must sell • race O\'erlookmg Yaehl 1 ''"" '"'""oled -cit i...
now' Good assumable I Club on Bays1d(' Dr '-101"'"''""'~'""fe -d•
lSl. Sweeping stairway Larges l f' E E Io t I
to master bdrm Just . Stalder unable lo finish IL' "'1 TIE u,2.M IJ listed ! Ca ll today. I reno\•at1on JO vear 673-8550 ---------~-------finanrmg available al
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ESTATERS
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LOWEST PRICE JUSTUSTED' A l>t\l'1tM1ol Sl50.1Wtor1nishpro1et·t EN FIT I
in the area for this lovely · JI Jrbor fo, "''lml·nl Co Pnced Car below ma rkel I' I I' I ' 4 Bdrm home. A real COSTA MESA for qui ck sale \'en . . . . J
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Als6LUTESTUL BLVD. sui table for 760-729'l h· --..--.,....-..--......... ~. Glrla won't pay any auen-nowm~o on busy NEWPORT AJJplansapprpved Bkr. I MIL 0 8 I:·; . ~~:~:~o~~o ALLSTATE OWll.;,:~;~:X~~ THREE HOUSES , _______ 1 ' I I I I' ~~~0!00~:~ y~ur0i:11.5~~:::.
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BY OWNER Call64S-9161 New on market. O'Aner·s • I I ,. I I e C....ot.•• .... c~..c•fe Q""'ed
OWNER FINANCING ., urul + cottage So or . . . . . . 1>v "''::1 ·• n.. .... ....,,, ._do
6br/4a,,ba.4100sqrt WantAdResults 642·5678 WantAds Call642-S678 hwy.~·. rmancmg.13'. .,....6-lop '"'""011No lb•low
2S Bodega Bly ror 10 yn.. 3 car garage ... """ NUMSU'£0 I' r t' I' I' I' I' I' r I Call owner. 759.0737 An amazing 2 bdrm. 3 ba ~ lfllltS . _ • • . • . • _ owner's unit plus 2Br. ;:;;::=:=:::;::::;:=::~:::::;~::=::;:::;::::::;~
THE REAL
ESTATERS
THE REAL
ESTATERS
IRIGHT
ANDSUHHY . If you're fussy. 3ee this
one! Very private 3
Bdrm ~\.'l bath condo.
Large living area. highl y upgraded .
skylights 2 fireplace. 2
car garage Onl y
$124.900 Call to see.
5*2313 ftMl4
PllCE HDUCED
01i th1' super sharp 3
Bdrm home. Wet bar,
1n1rble (rplc & much
more is olfered by this owner-who is most anx·
lous to lt'lo"e. Only
$121.500. For • "dillon•I
lnrormativn call
m.~o.
RESIOENTIAl REAL ESTATE SERVICES
BUN GO IUY!
Special St. Patricks OPEN HOUSE.
2100 E. OCEAN BLVD. A most
exquisite french country custom
home. ~lt by Tom & Beth Carney.
No detaJJ spared. A truly quality 3
BR corner lot 'home PLUS AN
OCFAN VIEW! $795,000 1
.Al.SO OPEN
1415 E. BAY $1,800,000
lEn> E. BALBOA BLVD. $725,000
2101 E. BALBOA BLVD. SS~.000
2UO E. OCEAN BLVD. $425.000
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
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2 ba cottage w/spa G;" ...... , I I I ·I I • I I I I no less. Priced to sell im--lo.l~~Ol.lu~ceu•--1.-L. . ..J.. -1..-.J.L....-•-m.....J.-L. . ..J. . ....J .
• --------1 med. at $255,000. Call SCRAM-lfTS Aft1wen le c•-~ta _ _...._ 5300 quick or lose out. ~
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RU.L10RI
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175-5511
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place a hst-1ctiog
classified ad. 642·5678
644-7211
/Jn NIL(L
llAILE Y &
A55UCIATE5
1 * MESA YBDE * -WITH POOL AND SPA
Spacious 3 Bdrm. 2 ba.
Beautiful area. ns:ooo
dn. Asking '240.000 n~trno pymt. PP Agt. 700.7089
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ABOUT YOUR
SALE 1· ••
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directions to your
garage sala. .. bul ro let
peop• know you're
IWldtoS.lt. 1"9w I 044 Panoramic ocean vie"
••••••••••••••••••••••• lot in Laguna Beach DESPERATE ea11 Leone ror details
Woodbridge Landing Molseed & Rylee Dvlp.
L«e 2500 sq ft exec. 4 br. . 7141640-2912
Price slashed S20.000
~.J..soo. ssz.7322
Sell lhing.s fa.ti wilh Daily I Pilot Want A<ls.
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7461
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-~ ALLSTATE Gated F.ntry -Decorated To Perfection •
Two Bedrooms + Den • 'l)vo Baths+
Powder Room • • Custom Carpeting -
Drapes ~ Van Lull Papen . Air condi-
tioned -.Storaee Galore • Shown By
Appointment. $266,000 . A 11Joy Of
Newport" l.Jltini,
I , having a .sale, you
should schedule an ad
to run In the Classified
section ol lh1s
newspeper! It's the best
way to fell people what
: REALTORS ..., ---... -..,, -9'1 -ml -.., --... •• .J•=~ Jal OiF'"' W. I bdrm, all
tlec, pool, RV Pklnl, Clwlllll•, Adlt comm.
1U·•H·t011. or
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Bia C.~~ron McLain Condo. 3 BR, 2~
BA. JJUll11' .Koom. .lQ 1Jondo Model.
• Community Pool & Tenllia. Sec:urlty
0.t& Gttlt Fln6cin,. Priced At Only
'2301000.
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how to get to the sale.
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help you word ypur Id. •Y PUT.~.
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1•v1c11. am ••to• •o• ... Von Bulow case disrupts Newport, RI., colony calm :n=:!~~ ~
a fourth 11 • ·tired N-U6C =.-· ,..o. ..... ,_. .... u. rft»ltll worD ot .n. lllOlt Oil
UMile ma"""'"' IWt OG ~ Awnue, a two-mile ICred of
~1&.~-NIWfORT, Rl. (AP) -"n1.ta
ii fa1rj &ale land, • land ol cmtlel
brl1Dmln1 wlth loyal Mrvant.
that dec.'oiate a f•bled atrelCh of
U'9 A\lanUc: COMtllne-.
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There'• a yechttn, club, a ten-
n.11 club with an-courta, a be.ch
club and a variety of French
crackif\I ~vement called Mil·
llon•hfea Row. Th• JloMcUff
manalon Wal a bedcdrw for ~
movi. ~"!be Great Gauby" tn
1971. .
Tbedty'•loveofhlltorylhow9 ~h1•8· 1-8 .. <;Ma~~· CM""'~·.i-.... 1M
1n u.. ~y malntaiMid hcg.. -.L .),~.:i ~JC 1111, ~-~ _.. ""
• around w~ Square In . """ ltwllS C-tr """ "' Ottnel c-•; ell bwt center °' town. proudly ~ ... ~ #1 N B h , ... ••· , .. rtni plaquet announcln1 they cxn DOVER DRIVE, 4, ewport eac .....,..,.. 0 .,.. CiMll 0•11~·=
dlice to the Oolonia1 ere. • ~ ..... ia, MetcA t •. "· '"' "M1 restaurant1. , •
For the rich at play, there a110
waa prlvacy -until !14artha
"Sunny" von Bulow broucht her
million.a and her husband, Claus,
to join Newport'•summer colony. From the mldtt of ~fairy tale
came a whodunit, a real-We aame
of Clue: Wa It 'fttily Claus von
Bulow , with the hypodermic~
needle In 1he bedroom? A jury
There'• The Bteabn. modeled
after an Italian~ DI.l-
ace and built for c.omeuua 1111\·
derbUt. Tbere-'1 Marble HOUie,
modeled after the P~dt Tr1andn a Venaillea, and The Elmt, built
in 1901 for a coal ~te.
Anet then there'• Clarendon c.ourt. the von Bulowa' 1ummer
and holiday home which hu a
ht.1ge back lawn Ieactlna to the ocean. It WU built In 1904 by
Horace Trumbauer foe Edward R.
Knight, an executlv..e of the
Pennsylvania Railroad. "High
Society," s;arrtng Grace Kelly
and Bing Crosby. was filmed
there.
1bt Wh.tte Hone Tavern, buUt ·---------------I -1111( ' before 1873, 1' the oldett opera-._ PllJC ma ~~=~!:.~'31'~ ~Adoption N1mOUI_.. "~m=~· ...._.ore ....... 'D--i • ....i-__ .. once ......... ,_., fll• followlnt "r•oir '• dolllt ~I.' UllV ~u ...... I -.nu d •1d r,,.~..,._.llNdolr'tW!I-OWIMtt•:
-111"'"-· '--~ ... uartera for n-ue WI . --... H OtST,lllVTO.-, MP w. 11~--3 •--.... ...-..... MJCC etflMAN lllAQIHO. 1 """'°"' M«Arl-111 ... ,. ..... ...,., Ca. '2'°4 Waahlngton, hM become a ~ =· llff .. 140, ""'°" hMll. CA 11111 HYO! r.o, m N. A1 ... 1r1 Or., room for report.en coverinC the MuctA.lllMWt.INC .. •~ A,...._,,,,,eo,mcw
decided to4ay it WU. . .
Von Bulow'• trial on charges he
tried to murder his helrees wife,
worth $75 million, opened a door
that rarely opens here for the
unannounced.
von Bulow trial. '.horses D!OfllOflllOn, t ......, ........... 140, Tllb -'-,, ,~ .... "" 1111 h • 1..--hJn ......,._,.,CA-. lndlvkluol There a1n 1 uccn anyt ff 'rNt ..,_ 11 ~,,.. __ 8..,. .._ T ..
like the von Bulow trial here Fla (AP) re11on T111t .._._ ... ".., w1111 ... ARCADIA, . .,_A. ...-. ino. c-tv C1er11 01 Ot•nee c-•Y .., lince a friend of IOd.alite Doria • -Wild honM roped on ~ ..._ ,_. ... rv 11• '"'·
Duke wu crushed bt_ a car on the the ranges of Oreaon and Tllll-....._....,...,"'°Cowll) ,..,_.1_ or.,. c..." o.i~'=
front' gatel of her Rough Point bUft'OI captured in the c... °' o..,.. COWMy on""-" 4, teu. F.o. u. -· 2. •. "· 1t11 'IM2
estate -with the eodallte behind de.tttt of ;&alifomla are ..... •,...., ._ r-..ot · . ...,. _. mnH
the wheel. Acddental, abe said, being trucke d to thi1 EC:.~ .... ,. ,_.. _,,..
The fairy tale had a moral:
unhappiness can visit anyone,
even those who breathe the r1ch
air of Newport.
In an artlele von Bulow wrote
on the histopy of Clarendon
·Court, he conBuded: ''I hope tu-
ture writers will be aa kind to the-
inhabitants of Clarendon Court as
I have.been In this."
~~e~wu ~~ trial South~ cowboy capital jllubllellM o. "-=.t o..ir P11o1. ,.~~!:::::::'
that tt Wal tfie potential to be put Up for adoption. _.,,_.. "-JS, IO~ I, tlU 1--..a l 11• lollowlnt per\on I• dol11g was .. Some 250 of these or-bonl""' .,, for SUfC(de, defens~ attorney ~ham Of the wild wjll be fllklC Illa £. ond J. of llBl!RON, lt10 I Herald P F~er said of von uled t..., ccr .. 11111e L•M, Hunu"Vl.,. 11 .. c11. "'CllTIOUS eusiNau • . cr<m.a>Un....., u . . ColltormonMe NAMaSTATaMCNT Bulow. wife In c1oaing argu-part of a federal program NOTtCI 0, DIATH 0, EGf\O R. Gllben, "10 CoHlllM Tll• foll-lno ,__, .,. doing
menta. aesigned to thin. the DORA MoGUtGAN AND 0, Lelle, Huntlngtoll 8ff<ll, Collfor11lo -l:i.•~et.:.ENA ORIVE IN OAIRY, The 335-year-oJd settlement
nestled at the tip of Aquid.neck
Island has long been a strategic
location. The British ·Wied it to_
watch for a French invasion. The
American Navy was founded
here in 1775.
The Navy dominated the com-
munity until the late 1800s, when
industrialists wanting to flee the
summer h~t of New York City
hifed architects to build copies of
European pa.laces on the rocky
seacoast.
There are dozen• of stores
catering to the whims of the rich
-ch6colatiers, an imported
wood-stove shop, antique shops
and expensive restauranta. •
But although Newport is al9o
the pome of one of the world's
premier yacht races, the Amer-
ica's Cup, held every three years
in Rhode Island Sound, the
summer _oo!on.y .makes up only a
small part1Sthe city'• 29,000
population.
Then, talking to a jury made Up herdp thl t crowd the ::~l~O:C,T~1~:enc.DlltNtaTIER ~I• ~AHs 1, <onctu<locl 0y •n IOU 11:l:r Strool, Cotto Muo,
of a doi.en people who never wide o~n ?ed: To _ .. ...:..._ ...... 1nc11v1c1uo1. co11c10!!".!~. _ ........ _ ........ , -. ' edth . h fMilli . • . -· ·-·· -• l Eclne".Glllle11 . ·-~-..----... -..... enJOy enc es o ona1l'eS Dou le-ecker seml-credlt0t9 9f1d oontlngent credl-Tiiis s1ei-1 wes 111.0 "'"' u.. 5U4 For1111111 c1rc1e, Hunt111g1011
Row, he <JUOted from the laat trailer trucks will "carry tore of Dore MoQulg•n end ~uni• c~r".: Oro,... County .., B•:~~~c:'~=s~condu<l•d bY stanza of 'Richard Cory," an the bealta of burden and r,:.:: who may be otherwtM •bru•rv ·' · 111.., 1iui1>onc1 -wii..
Edwin Arlington Robinaon poem. the mu1tang hybrid• :.-r~ted In the wiU and/Of Pu1>11shed Oronve c"'' oe11y P1101. T111s ~ ;: i11oct w11t1 .,,.
about the wealthiest man In town, They'll be brought to the : ;..ttlon hu i filed by Morc11 2. '· 14, u , '~ •n.., cou111y c1e<11 ot Or•,... county .,.
whom J>O?rer people aaaumed was old rodeo growMla In this RolHn 0. Conklin In t Supenor NI.JC 111¥( Februor• ,., 1"2. ~
the happiest: tiny central Florida Court of Orange C unty re-...... Pubu.-0ronoeeo.11 oo11, Piiot,
"So on we worked and waited for
the liJlht
comm uni~ of 6 000 questing that Rollln o. Conklin MCmCa °' APf'UCATIOll Marc11 2, •. 14, n , 1ta .....,
urnbe• be eppolnted aa s>«tonal rep-TO ea&. where cat e outn r reeentetlve to edmlni.ter the A&.COMOUC en111MU PllUC Illa
J>e2j>le. . eetate of Dora MoGutgan (under To_,,,.. " ~ ~ Du.rtng two weekenda the Independent Admlni.tratlon CAUIO U9A.. INC. 11 ~ '° .. "'CT1T1ouuusi1uEsa • The result was a line of walled
fortresses, many now owned by
the Newport Preservation Soci-
ety, of which von Bulow is vice
president.
Stock ed with antiques an<!
The larg t emp oyer in New -
port County is still the Navy, with
a payrolJ of 8,000. Three von
Bulow jurors work at the Naval Underw~ter Systems C.enter, and
"AM went without the meat and
cursed the bread
"And Rjchard Cory one calm
in April the federal Bu-ot Eatat• Abt). The petition 19 ~ofAIOallalc...._., <::'.!! NAMeJTAn•1eT ' · for hwlng In Dept No 3 t lor • ••r· On Sall O..::;:J.oPu61c-.,. T "• follo•lng P.,M>n Is dol119
summer night
"Went home and put
through rus head."
reau Ot . .rand M:n~-;:, CMcc.ntet onv.: w9.t. ~n :=o=:..~ ..... = ""'1:~~ASKELL 01L & GAS 1'11. ment Wl tum t e -the City of Senta Ana, C.itfornla Pu .. llllod Otani• Cout Dally Piiot uoo Prlv ... RO.O, Now-1 &Nell, CA
8 bullet mats over to people who on Apfll 7, 1982 et 9:30 a.m. Matdl 11. 1M2 · . ~mt.a t2"4> ~plied in advance to IF YOU OBJECT to the _.,. _ ROBERT s. HAMILL, co-.roi ,_ ••~ Portnet, UDO Prlvote·R-. "-1 opt a burro for $145 or grenttna of .the petition, you eooc11. CAt'HfO .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:--~~
., WhptMlto
SPOOKED -Bonnie the elephant is calmed
by a trainer after the Ringling Brothers,
Barnum and Bailey circus star ran amok
when it took a wrong exit from the arena at
Norfolk, Va. There were no injuries. .
Pageant scorned··
LJMA, Peru <AP> -Femip~ts have sent a · ~rotest letter to President Fernando Belaunde
Terry claiming it would be financially and
sexually exploitive to hold the 1982 Miss
Universe beauty pageant here.
Pageant organizers said Peru is the first South
American country to host the contest, which
culminates June 26 with the crowning o.f Miss
Uni verse. Contestants from 85 countries are
expected to participate.
Prof it possible
do"wrn on farm
LOWER MUD RIVER, W. Va. CAP> -So it's
impossible you say, for a family 'to earn a decent
living these days on a s mall farm?
Not so, sa)lS Roger Sadler, and he's set out to
prove it.
Just outside t he Lincoln County seat of
Hamlin, on eight acres that used to make up the
county poor farm , Sadler and the West Virginia
U niversity Coll ege o f Agriculture are
demonstrating 'the error of that all-too·easily
accepted piece of conventional wl.sdom.
Inc luded i n the eight acres are a
10,000·square·foot green house, S:iO dwarf apple
trees, grape vines, a half.acre of strawberries,
tomatoes, an4 a little bit o' anything else that
catches Sadler's fancy, included a little tobacco.
"This is LineoTn County.so of cours~we have
tobacco.'' Sadler says.
With all that, he says, a family of five can earn
a net profit of about $20,000 to $25,000 a year -
-plus a ll the vegetables they can eat and preserve.
.. "Of course, that·s assuming you've got three
kids big enough to work," he~says. The exception
to that "family-of.five" rule comes in the spring,
when It's time ·to fill the greenhouse. For three
weeks in the spring, he s ays, three addttlOrial
workers are needed.
· In all , excluding real estate costsL Sadler says
he's got abouL $50,000 worth or capital "at today's
prices" tied up in the family-sized farm, which be
says has the potential lo earn "between $55,000 and
$60,000 a year -if you sell everything."
Sadler grew up In Lincoln County, a rural
region south of Charleston known chiefly for its
tobacco farms and oil wells. His love of farming
and rural life is what led him to the demonstration
project.
"The sfrnple purpose of this farm is to prove
that it can be done as a family operation," he says.
It hasn't been easy, however, and this year was
the first that the farm turned a profit.
"Next year, barring the wrath of God and
Mother Nature, we'll make enough to make it
really worthwhile," he says.
Although beginning family farmers shouldn't
expect to make a profit "before the third year,"
Sadler says he firmly believes that a family could
'do the job better than he is doing it.
a horse for $350. •houlcf either appear at th• · ,.,CTmous •uslNHS Thh t>.ni""' 11 conc1uct11c1 b• • ''W e have to find hearing and •tat• your obJec· NAMenAnMeNT llml1ed=~~11m1n b mes for them ;, Said tlont Of fHe Wfttten Objectlona Tiie lollowlllg person Is Oolrtt Tiiis st.I_,! •• flleO wlOl·U. 0 ' with the COUrt befOfe the hea• bullneUM ' Counly Clet'll of ~·-c-ty on Steve Altman of the bu-r1ng. Your eppeeranoe may be R & w COMPANY, L To, 1"'2 Feti 11• ,.., reau's Washington D c In perl9n Of by your attorney. Mllllken •Avet1 .... Irvine, COlllornle f<tatte
office. . . IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or ttl~4Roberl 0 llr lto. GenerOI ,,.';."~~S::,.!;"r,~ Doll• Pllol, a contingent credltor of lh• Port11er, s1 a .. co11 •• ,, N••Po" . · · · · m.c deoeued, you mutt file your e .. c11, eo111om .. .,..., aalm wttt1 the court°' preeent 1t T111s 11u11 .... s 11 conc1uc1•d by • I
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NOflC• °" faust••I' IAL• appointed by the COYrt within Tiii• sa.1"Nl\t ... flleo •llll Ille f'ICllllOUS 1us11eass On Alt'll 7, 1'12 ot tt:• o.m. FlltST four month• from the date. of counly Clerk of Or•noe Cout1tY on MAeole STAT••NT AMIEltlCAN TITLE IHS\JltANCe flrlt 198uanoe Of letter• U pro-F9bruory2', ltC Tiie follow lng person h doing COMPANY.•Caf""""•<O<JMH"OllonH Ylded In Section 700 of the Pl ... 17 llulllMHOt: .. lrutl••· or SllCceuor TrultH or Pr b t ,....,,,_of California The Publl"*' Oronve Coost Oollv Pllol, F I N 1 l I cS ' S s T A M P s Subslllutad Trwt .. , cH INt c-111 0 e e .,,.,._ .. ~11• AUrch 2, '· 14, U, ltC ••W1 UNLIMI TEO, eCll3 EH1 Eucolypt~ DMd of '""' 0111<"'*1 by 1tlc11er4 N. time for flllng clalma w. not . ---Troll, oronve. c. . .,...
St. Thomea -OI-st.,....._, explreprlortofourmonthafrom _.,. "11CE "'•nk A Flnhlo, eou East
l111SINnd -wit., end P-lo A. the dete Of the hearing notk:ed t"W9'A Euulyptus Troll, Or•nte. Co. '2 ... Siiier, Oft UftfflOtrlOd womOft, Olld aboVe 'Thi• -lnen Is candu<led by .,. re<;ordocl M9'f II, ltlt .. lflat,_ ' J ftle PICTITIOUS IUMNaM lndlvldUOI. No. 12115, 111 llooll MOU,'°"' 446, of YOU M"'Y EXAMINE the NAMe STAT•M•NT Fr_ A Flnlllo Otflclol "-* el Or0ftll9 c:-..ty, kept by the coutt. If you ate Tiie tollowln9 perao11 h doln9 Tiii• stot_,1 •M meo wltll Ille Collfor11lo, •nd purauo11t to tllot lntereated In the eetate, you buslneuM: Co11111y Clet'll ol Oro,... County .,. c.tUln ftOllQ of Olf9'11t -E1«11M may lite. request wtth the COYrt Dy NAM I c CONC E p TS. 20• Febf'uory 17, 1912
to S.11 ~~ N_ ... , to recelwoT:: notice of the Fernlfff Ave., Cor-•1 Mor. CA PtlltlS JO. , .. , • IMtr.-No -· In · m u Publl-o.....,. CoeR Oe11, Piiot book UJCM, -549, of Otllclol ln'IWltoty eetN eeeet.8 and Oeboro s. HlntJ, JIM FemlNI Avew F•b n. MM 2, t, 16, 1112 nt.c AKO!dsohoNIC.ouflty,wHl _r_ of the i:-tJtlonl, eccouni. and C-0*4-.CAmJS.
11UrwMt to...,. °""'of Trwt toll ot report• detcrlbed In Section Tiii• """-' •• ~loci by '"
pWlk -'IM for <-"• 1-"" _., 1200 of the Callfomla Probate llldlv'-1. of -Ulll\ad SC.. af Atna~o, at... ~ S. Hlntl moln ..,...,_lo Flm A-kM Tltle Code. Tiiis -•• ltlod <Mtll -1111uro11<• CaMpony locotod et II• 8peotor, ..., 6 ~ At-Coull" Cler1I of 0r....,. Cou111'1' -Eost Flftll S.rwt. In N <ltv of Sent. torMJ et Law, 11111 8aft VI· Marcll l, t"2.
AN, Collfwnio, •"""' rltM. 1111e -oente •twd. aulte 110, Lo• "1-1 ....... 11 ,_.,.., •-,_ llelcl by II ~ CA' --W. (21I) Pullll-Oronoe Coa•t Oelly Piiot, under Mid Doff of Trutt 111 lllo _, Morcll t, i..n.JO, 1"1 lott-11 ,.....,.,y ~ad In Mid County -•
Sto .. Lo~"';;'~: 2li3, .. per ..... l'l.ClllNdO...C-0.,Plae.March .....c llTt(
recordNlnllodlft, Potn•-Jtef "-t7,ZS, ltlf _. .1~ ~-----------Mltcel'-~ In ... offke of "ICllTIOUS IUSIN•M
ltle ~ R--. of Mid CAluftt•. P9)C l9'1C( NAM• STAT••NT'
Tiie strwt -s or otller '°"'"'°" • T II• followlftg peraon la doing Cl•slgnollOft of Hid property : 1,1------------:-_ lluliMHos:
jHjrportad .. be: JI" SICiiy, Coste llOT1Ca °' TllU9TD'8 9M..I LIFE PROFILE SYSTEMS, ntOI MoM, CoOfomlo. ~ le0. IU"'"11 ....... , Or., WHtnllMt«, CA tMG.""' Said sole will bo mode wllllout T ... leO. r-.a Mory Moyurnl Vloaoll-tioh, unn covenont or worr.,.ty. ••Prou or T~IEIWICO.IHC.•04#r HenloyOr.,WHtmlnster.CA '2413 . lmpllod, °' to !Ille, POH .. llOfl or eppolllloct lruet• uftdor lhe IOllowlnQ Tiii• lluslne1s Is <onclucioct 11¥ ..,
f<ICTITIOUS •us11e•ss ~ llATaM«NT 'Tiie fol-Int perso11s AC. Oolnt bu\lftttS Ol SUPERllOOIES. lit E. 11111 Sir-. Costo Melo,CA t'16J7.
llTH ST FITNESS PLACE, INC, e C•llfornlo ,.._.11on. 11t ..E. 11111 Slr .. t. Calta Mno, CA 92611. Tllh l>usl~I h <onclu<locl lly • corporollon. 11111 SI. Fl"-s PIK•. Inc. Oonlel O.Owrow,Pret. Tiiis sa.t_,I ••• llled wlOI IN Countv Cle11< of Ora~ Cou114....., Feb. 11, 1"1.
f"1U. Publllllecl Orenge COOll O•llY Pllol, Fe«>. 23, Morell 2, •. 16, 1912 ,..._., OMumtwoncn to sotllfy Ille u,_ld ~ 09ad oi-.wiu. SELL AT botoflca -Oft , ... Ml• or notu PU9LtC AUCTION TO THE HIOHffT lflclJ.v~"' M. VIOMll·Hoft _..,. l9fl( tocurecl by sold Deed of Trust to •II· lllODE1I FOfl CASH~ ii tllM of Tith scoi-t wM fllocl wllll Ille ,..._ "4.tn.6.5,pf111tt1eto11-1non'11mot.d ... 111'-"'.:::.,C:..tlla~~i.::/ cou11ty CIOrll of o.._ County.,. -----------coeo, --and OCIVOIK• OI IN .. :;'C,,... of T In -II. ,.. "CllTIOUS IUSINass lllM of .... l111ti.1 l>Ullllcetloll of ..... ::::" ~~=llled."* re • "'M617 NAM•STAT•M .. n Nollceof Selell,071.51. Tr~": Pill.It O. WfflT9'iAN, a ~I-Or ... Cont Ooll• Piiot, Tht followlng perso11 la <tolnt FI RST A#l.ERI CAtt TITLa ........ Morcllt,16,u,»,tta IOIZ-42 llvlln•uos: INSURANCE COMPANY, o Colltornlo fENE,ICtAltY: ALLSTATE ~"?..: lNFORMATION MA~AGEMENl cor11onl.... AHO LOAN A890CIAT'ION, a ...C llll( TEC HNIQUES, HIOI Mor9uerlt<
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Santo AN. atlf«fllo fl'1V2 °' .... c-.r. ..... CIMd Of INel Tiit followlng P•flOft Is dol119 Tiiis ~ I• condll<IH by all
1114) -.»ti ~':::.a liit::'!: .... 111-M lllftSH. lndlvld ... I Pvblllllad 0r-.. Coast Dolly Pllet. _111.,., .. LOC t.~n·--•tlO;tn FERN'S LINGERIE . J.404 Vlo P .. 1cum1t rel! 1',D,JO. "'2 lu..«J .. Qlyofc.la...._o-.lyof~ Lido, N~llffctl.Co . .,.., Tiiis 11it..._t we. flleo wltll the ._ofo.-.r..la.•11W1NP--.Jtn Judllll P. Or1, 447 S BOdford Or., Counl,y CIOr1l Of Oro,,.. County on '** t81, ,...-40 llO u ~.,. 11.,,.,,, "'"'·Co. t0212 F•~•rv•. 1ta. 1 c.n--111.,., Ill tlle offtco Of tllo Tiiis _1,_, I• <-ucl.O 0y an ,.,ant o-.ly........, of ... c-.y, llldMduot PWll"*' 0rff9 CooSt Oolly Piiot, NOTICI 0' DIATH 0' TOQITHE" WITH llOll·OJtClu•I•• Jud11'1 P.Or1 Marc112.•.14,2', lta .. ,s.c IL.LA ODY AND Of Nii llOM -*end -..,.._..,.of Wiil' Tiii• ..._,,_t •• meet •1111 111e TO AD•llTER IE8TAn NO. :-...:::::~.;::.'= County c1er11 of Or•-County .., A1187. cabin, polM. wlrM and colldu1t1 for Fetiruorvi•. fta ,.tllln PlklC Illa
To .. helt9, benefk:tattee, ~o= i:' ... 10. •• PulMlslled Or.,. Coott Dolly Piiot MOTIC• °" IAL• OP ltaAL credltora end contingent credl-........ -.. . ..-·• -p1poa, Mar. 2, '· 1•. u. 1t11 t42.., ,.•oNaTY'AT ,..,VAta uu tora of Elle Oxby end ~ ---•---. MCI 1or aua11 root -sw" ,,.,
IALTZHRGUOM
SMITH & TUTHILL
wtSTCLIFF CHAPEL
"There's a difference with working for the
DllJH 11mas state and working for yourself," he says. "'First of II all, half or my lime and labor goes to reporters,
answering the t elephone, and other such things.
"In addition, I'm only allowed to work 40
hours a week. But if this was your place, or my
place, we'd work from daylight to dark. If an
indlviduaJ is determined just to work a 40-hour
week, why it's going to go down the drain."
Who m.y be oth•rwl" Inter-~ 911C1 ~·. ~~of..! PIH Illa 111 IM 51.ipenor o-t of• su" of a. or ........ -·_.,. --· Collfort•lo. for tlle c ... 11ty of Los eeted In the will and/or eeta .. : aClj9Cmll Iota of Mid tt9Gt lor root -· A,,..1 .. 1n tlle -... llf ._ Ea.._ of A -ttlon haa been nled by .... 911dothaf•Ooedlil•lll.OI•.. f'ICllflOUSIUllN•SS JAMES T. CAUGHLIN .... JAMES ....... or...,..., ldrid. NAM• STAT•MeNT • Robert R. Hurwitz In the or l!XCEPTINO from Hid undMdod The 1011o•ln1 perao11 h 001119 THOMASCAUGtiLIN, oecoowc. Superior Court of Orange tfN4tll.,._lll_tn911dtot..ot t, lnenos: Notice 11 Mreby gl,,.n tllOt u.a
•
4:>7 E 17th SI
Costa M e<.a
ME\·Cl37t
rtllCI HOTHHS
Si.t!THS' MOITU4U
627 Main St
Hunt1nq1on Bt:ar n
536·6539
PACIFIC YllW
MIMOllAL PAalC
Cerretery Mortual'\< Chepel·Crematorv
J500 Pac1l1c View Q,,ve
Newoort Beach
6« 2700
McCO.....ac MOITUAllH LaQuna Beach
49-4-9415
L3Quna Hills
168·0933
San Juan Capistrano
•95·1776
~10. LAW~MT. OLIYI
Mortu1rv • <Alrre terv
C1ema 1orv
'1625 G1~ler Ave
Cost• Mesa
s.40-565A
,_Cl llOTMll S
m&.•OADWAT
MOllTUMY
110 8'040W•v
Cost•Mnt
Ml-9150 I
ROSELLINI
DINA ROS.!!LLINI, telident
of Cotta Me.a, Qi.. Pamed away
on Man:h 14, 1982. Survived by
her hl.llbend Alfred, 2 8CIW Remy
RoRllnl. MD of Newport Beech.
Ca.. Davey lbeUW. DDS ot C<ieta M , Ca. and 6 crand·
cru.iaroen..1DJe w• a member of
1 of Italy of Coeta
Rcmry will b. recited
CXl y, Man:h 16, 1982 at
7:30 and Prayer eervicet will
be held CXl Wedneeday, March
17, 1982 at lO:OOAM both at
PacUJc View Chapel. Entoimb-
mmt at hdflc View Memorial
Park. ~ View Moru.ia.ry,
Newport a.di direc10n.
STRlCK.Ell GIX>RGI! H. STRICKER. a
rwklen.1 ol Newport~ Ca.
P--1 aw~ -Man:h a. 11182. Survived b7 hl1 wife Or1ce
Marie, 2....,.. w.c. w...,
of Sen Joee. ea .. Rob.n Wacn-
of Dana Paint., Ca.. ..... Gr..
Bndford ot ~. Ca. md •
rrandchUclren .. lilemo.11aJ M r-vlc11 ••r• held on rrtday, March 12, 1812 •t 2:00PM •t the
PMlflc Vtew c:tr:l. Entomb-ment wae 1t P View Me-
morial Pd. haUk Vww Mof'.
tuu'y, ~a.ch dlrecton.
Another difference, Sadler says, is the prices
he is permitted lo charge as a state agency. When
it comes time to sell the products of hrs
greenhouse -'vegetable plants in the spring and
poinsettias in the fall and winter -as a state
agent, Sadler mus t make certain be doesn't
undenselJ any commercial operation.
"It's not that I couldn't do it, baaed on my
costs ," he says. "But I'm just not allowed to."
If he were permitted to undersell commercial
greenhouses, he says, he could open up markets
for his poinsettias in Charleston and Huntinston.
selling up to 8,000 a year in.stead ol the 3,000 be bas
a market for in Hamlin.
Because of the farm 's expert.mental nature,
Sadler keeps a careful watch on the return from
each of his endeavors. Thls year, he says, the·big
moneymakers have been the greenbou.se andftta
half-acre of ''plck-them-1&unelf" strawberries.
"We el.med about $10.35 for every hour we put
into our atrawberries this year," Sadler says. lb
contrast, he'll earn only about $I:ll0 an ~ur for the
work he bu put into his tobacco crop.
Meetings pubU~~~
County ,_.,uaeti.... that Robelt no11-ucl11alvo MIOlllOftl• ond non· o y NA s Ty E N l E R PA 1 s Es. .....,.,.1.,.0 will sell • Prlvoi. ..... ._., "'V ......._.., -•--'-~ IO IMlllOMJl-llelt~,to*l«t R. Hurwitz be eppolnted a1 adllalwo • ..,_ "' MW • -~ ..... Hu11t111910n Hertiour, s.i11e .en, •..as ,.__ llPOf\ .id t..ot t lor _, ot,,..,...... i9'11quln. Slrael, Humlnvton &eo<ll, to (Otlflrmetlon of WW 5-'lor -., 1)9rSOnel 1'9PreeentetlY9 to ed· 1~,-•llil ogr-. tetovrllOll cel>IM, olltorlllo,,... . °" or ofter the 1Stll e1e., of Mol'dl t• mlnl-19Mhe eetete of Ella Ox~ ~ ._ 9llCI COftdl* tor~. Paul M. Vane•. 4971 SMt'll Orlve, et tlle ofllc• of JOE ltAYC._A,.f, d h I d d t ,. ~ 9llCI "'-' '*91. 9llCI --... Attorney, 2'°°° Sautll WHMnl A-. (un er t • n epen en " • tromen11. tllerolo, end tor •llch roof Hunt1"91on eooc11, Colltornl• n ROOfll e t, Soft """'· c-.t• of L.M mlnl91retlon of Eatat• Act~ The _...,. 9llCI °"* •aoedwnelill OI • Tiiis buSl1MS1 11 conduclect O't on AntelM, Stele of c.llfornlo, 011 ._ petition II Mt fOf heering In aeot......,kllld,lorlMbeMllloflM lndlvlctuol. rl91't lltle -llltlfftt !NI ... OIUot•
Dept. No. 3 et 700 CMc eeni. =:i~..: ::.!.~ ~.!!:: nis ,:':"'...:;:~.: "'°" w1111 .,,. •' ~1• ~ ..... "°' 0<..a..-•v
Dffle, Weet, In the Qty of Senta °"*"' arid _,..,. ~ .., LOC 14 ounty Clerk of Oro,... county °" =·~':"1,:" O:.: :.~•of°!':;
Ana. California on April 7, 1982 ---tor roof~= FebN•r• 2'. 1"2 llKHHCI, ..... ,..,.,. ........ "' .... et 9:30 e.m. -~of•llt•ot of .id ,._ 1oo111Mcorto111...,..,....,,,.,_... IF YOU OBJECT to the r..:-........ of .......,.. .,,.. '°"_.1_ OrMOt coost oo1iv :;:; 111 City of 0r.,..., c-ity at 0r-.. nr::: of the p9tttton you IS44 floOflOefoea. Coeta .,.__CA Mor<ll 2,t, 1',t3, l"1 -· , Slole ol Collforftlo, portluletl"r • Ith 't t.. t2Mt ~ncrlbecl • IOlltwS,.,. '9ft: lhC>ul e er eppear a ne "(JI e ..... ..._ ot -dosllt-Pia.JC 11'11( Lot !ta .. MlldjftU .-. ,_.
Maring Aftd ltAte )'OU=Ob ......, 11 __, ..,_, llO __, la . "· 111 tlle c-.ty of 0r-... S.... ot done ot fie writ* 9l•Ofl u to lie _,..,_ •r Collfer11lo, ••<OP' St, oa -~ wfth the OOUft befo'9 ~ ... , ........ -T"8 ~ ~ lllCTITIOUS eUMNaU -.corded Ill ..,_ t, P .... Jt -... .-y be Oaed OI fw.. _,. ,_ a or MAIM STAl•MllNf '-'•It, In tlle office of tM C-y
''"'W• OU( ~~nw)' =:.-:=::.-=..e.:,-:; Tiie folloWlng person la dol119 "KOf'Clff ...... Cowlty. In penotl ot vr your _,omey. o.llllllllall OI o. llutl....._ .. , Al .. tM4 llWfMll .t i..t 1'1 of
• ,, YOU ARE A CREDt'TOA Ot ==~ --9'tltM IRVCE IN°'"'"IAI.. SALES, 601 M.cllHko "-· "'"' I", Ill .... a COntlnJent creditor Of the """8 ....... 1M ti...,.._ IO-So. Lombert Orio, 'ull•rton. Coullt• of Or .... , SI• of c:.1--.
decund. """'' nut ftle YoUf' .,. ....... • • ... .,,...,.. '° collforll&atam t11<01t St.• -"'-r_.._ 111 ~...-.·~~-........ -It~.., l'C r ...... .......,.. lryco e.w. 601 So. Lombett e.Ollt.Potn1t•••~----•wnnu,....,.,.,_ ..,_,. ...................... .,.,_... ~l.,.,,...,......,.,Collfornlo92'D Jffko ef tfle (lluooty _.,...,ti .... ~ to the perton9I ~ ............. _ .............. ~ Tiiis ~Is C-UClM.,., ... Olllllty. IP!l...tof•llN .... ..... appointed by the oourt _... 1, •t •..-.Mo. ""Ill "80ll ': llldlv~. et•'°'"' ttfellt-.. • u....,...... four moMhl from the~ of ,... ........ 0.......-. •r,cee.110r ,-~••i..tm;~.--. .._ .._, _ _. ,__ • ......_ ............ _. ...... ~ f!llS, It..,_. -HIM .ftll h k11lll111Hlerly .,.,.. tllo IMtllMSt ..,.. --"'--· ... ~ ~ ...-•......, ·.....--... c..,..,,.c .. rlt" o. ..... Cou11ty"' ,_ .. ...,Lot..,.....,... ...... , 'ltded In 8actlon 100 of lM tlFa. J A4 •-•1:1: = Fetwvory M, tta.. 111, t••· ....... .,..· "'~ ,......._ ~Code of Celforn6e. 1lla N,......,. ..... ~l'lllt. W11t1 lfto -... , .... ----,...,.. .. wtr'I' Ill .... .,. .., Mng..,,. .. not ~:r=i::-.::... ..... PlllllllMdO....GoostOoUy_Pl .... MK•l•tfrM~. • ..... Pf'°' to four monJtlafrom ~· ........... ., ... 0...., ~111..• .... ~1-__ ....a ...... _,,,. ... _ •: ...
the date of the~ nottoed ~ -:.~-= :=:-.:'.: -· ~ e.,....., !Jwto,Or ..... ebCWe. • .,._ti TNll. ~ ....... lllilll ell ,....... • ., To,,,.. ...... cOll\ 111._.. _.,
YOU MAY IXAMIHI! the fie ........-~-· MOP.M. ~ "aw UllltM ...... 111 MIO,.,,_.
kasM by u. OCMt. lf you .,. =1:~, ..r::a=o::.: . .._ '~===:-:-,.:-.., -=::rr.::::: 1n......a In the ...... you ..... Ill a.ret °'.:i.ft• :;.: Tll• follHllllt ,.,..,. la fol'"• ... .......,. M ..... T• ~ .. 1n9Yflaa~wttf\.the00Uft M• .,.. ""*"; ........................... ...._ to~ ..... nottoe oftht :::.:.:.~==.......:.:::..,... ••CO eok1T.-UCTfOH ..... " ......... .._.,..... ... w .. cn.rt11.1GTON (AP> -An •wa1' court savs "'*''°'Y of ........... ...,.._.. ..... ._..,,_. OM~AHV,n'tt...,.A-.U111tt, .,,.1 .. ~et .. .._....~ i'.n.;,nu"I ...--"' of the paaao.-.. IOOOUntl lftd ~~ ................ Munt"'-'9Mcll,CA.... MMyf_ef'9r .. nl"llt-l1-that Cederal 11ency bud1et meetln1• must be repott• deacrlbed In leoiloft --.=if::lr'.R...-.-. ._!'i::! ... ~..!.=.:t._~ ~-:.T.:::=:,.. public, but it hu thrown out a contempt citaUoD 1aoo Of IM CtlfOf'nla PlrObMe ....... _.. ..... .,-. .... _... ........
afainat. Nuclear Refulatory Commluion memben Coda. ~ ~ 1111C. Tiiie ..,_. 1a ctlllMMf ..-• --......... ..
who Mid budfl\'aeutou ta seer«. .... ...... r 01 •• ·'-Im. ......... . . .... .... ~. '
The court aald tbat while tbe NRC vtolated th a --Iii•=' 1 tom. .~.. ..Ntt . .,.. ,.. =..:' ~W: _. =:w."": .. law three tlmea between July t• and Jail re.., , .... 1 11••"'9 "-;: ._ ~ a..-• °' ... °""'" .. _., a-. .....
OctotJer, a cootempt ftndiu by Hn.lor U.S. Dlltrtct CA-. °" ,... "· ""' ,,... ~-=..-=... -
Judie Edward CUnan a1afmt commlu...,. wu ......... o.... Dlllr ...... ......... o-a-o... Deltr "'*' er-. r... °"",..,
........... ~ .. -.U,Merdlt.9,M.I• .... u.-.alfll ... tod vape. . • .
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•ICTITIOUI .UllNIH
..... I TATl ... ltf
tll• l•ll•wl111 "'"" h dol111 MlfltUD' ,
TYH·lllGHT llRVICIS, ll>t
Terry Orlw, Hllf'lllfltlOfl 9"<11, CA
ftt41.
lo\INOY PAYt S.CHWAllTl, Ital
hrry Orlw, Munl""'°" lff(fl, CA .ttM,
Tlllt b1a l""t It <~MO by .., llldlvlelwet. (
Mindy •• S<flwertr
Tllh --w .. fllold wlfll \lie c-•Y c1enr Of Ot•/199 County 0n
f'ttl.11,1113.
l'latt:M
Publl"*I Orangt CMtl Dally Piiot, :•It. 2~ MM<ll !:_•, 16, 1!'_? 1at~
..Xmlll
l'IC'TITIWS IUSlfl IU
NAM• S'fATlfMI NY
Tiie loll-1110 ... rson1 are dol"O
bullllfll U FORMAT PHOTOGAAPHY, 1421
At1•11t• Aw .. Hunllnotori &h<h, ca.
92 .... lruce Haotmel'9•, M21 All.., ta
Aw .. Hunt"'91on 11eac:11. ca '2'46 Cllartn H ... ,,,..,.,. •o• AllAlll•
Ave., H1111llngton Beacll, C•. '2'46
Tiiis busl ... u 11 (OfldUCl•d by a
oe11eret panners111p.
Bt\ICA Heoemeyer
Tfllt fU-1 w .. llled with UM
Cou"IY Clerk of Oran91 County °"
Febf'u.,y 1•. 1991
P IUMS
Publbhecl OrM>91 C:0.11 o.lly Piiot
Feb n. Mar 1. •. "· 1"2 7""'1
"~Oflt eutlNlll ITATIMll"T Tiie etlowl"I Hr~ It fflfll .,.. ......... ,
t lh1:P'-1I11S..: ,r.,,•~,: f .. :!
Mew,ce.tMU
Slll•l•Y A. e onherdt, nos
Slier~ Pt.:>HCM, N--1 llffdl, c •. .,~. -Tllll 1111\llleU It C-ll'ICCI by ell lllcllvlduel
• Sllit'My A .... V..r•
Tllb M"'°*U w• Iii.ct wlU. Uw c ... 111y Clerk oJ Ora119t COllllly Oii Ftt>ruary 11, 1"2. , PINJ4j
""bllst.d 0rmft99 C:0.11 Delly Pllol
Feb n , Mar. t, •. 16, 1"2 m42
l'ICTITIOUS e UilNEU
NAMI STATlfMINT
The fotlowlno periOn• ere dolno
bll1lneue1: l •I COtlVE N TIO N
MANAGEMENT PAOPESSIONALS
OF AMl!AICA; !bl CONVENTION
MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL,
4000 MacArthur BlvO., Suite )000,
NewPOrt BNcll, CA '26'0.
FRANCIS E. GONZALES, mt W
ltno• AwnW. 5.lnta AM, CA t27CM 8EN OLIVAAf;S, llU WHIMr1Y
Drive, Loi. Angeles, CA tool5.
This 11u11neu. h tonoucl..:i by •
oenerel pert,...51'11P
FrMICit. E Goftu.lal
Tiiis llMeme(ll w•~ flled wHh Ille
County Clerk of .Or•noe County on
......
.......... Or~c.nl Qllly ......
, .•• i..~• . .t•-'OIH!I
1 wma. ·,
•tC•TtOUt __, ...... MAMelTAT11MCWY ... "·"· ............. , .......... . -·: 11 INAlllANCI daVll.Qf'MllHT ctl., tu 'tree.tvr• ,,,.,,., L. .. -
IMefl, Geflfenll• ....
0-...1-ri.n-, 1tt T,....u,.
1tle11d, L .. u11• ... ell, Cellfer11t•
f»Sl,
Tflll Mlftetit II ~ted .,., ell
I Iv._..,
~J-l'TtlOmat
Thlt ... ~ WM nie. wlUI .... cou111., Cl<trll of 0r...-c-ty ... Merc111.1•
I .......
Pubtttlled Or ..... CO.JI Dally Piiot,
l!Urch t., I .. 2', JO, 1"2 10U-l2
f'IC'TITIOUS eUSINIU NAMa ITATIMaNT
Tho tollow1111 per.011 It dolnt
llvJl-M: SILVt!R DOLLAR FUN TOURS,
11°'7 La NerenJ• Ct., Founteln Valley,
c,. 92709.
Merll'l'll ~ •• 11°'1 LANeren)•
Cl., F-laln veti.y, CA"*
Thi• lluslftfft I• cOllCllKted by Oft
lndtvl-1. '
Marilyn Go4dller9
Thlt "'"°"*'' w" flied wltll tho County Clerk of Ot•noe County on
Merell I, 1"2
Pl*D
Publl....., Or-CM tl Dally PllOt,
Merch •. 16, n, :IO, 1"2 1-..i
Fob 1•. 1"2. P11U47 "CTITIOUS aUSINaH NAMI STATEMENT "'CTITIOUS eu111o1au Publlv..d OrM>91 Coast O•llY PllOt, Tiie 1o11owlno persons ••• dolno NAM• STATaMENT Feb. n . -·~h 1 ••• ~.., .,~ bu9'Mll M :
l'ICTITIOUS eUSINHI
~ITAT11M8NT
'fho follOwlflt portOfll are OolllO .,.,. ........ .
tltVINlf PATIO ANO SPA, *'2
AHbury, lrvtne, c.. n 1u
Clauoo Mltcllell P•rkt, Ott
Ao•bW'f, lrvlfle, C•. 92114
PWUC•TCE
Oo11 a lO L .. 111 Oodo n, 4102 f'ICTITfOUS I USINaH
lto•l>ury, lrvllle, C•. '2714 NAME STATaMa HT
Thlt butlneu ts coriOUctod by • Tllo lotlowlno poroons are Oolno
IOMl'lll .,.,,,....tlllp. butlMU"
c ..-IO\.'Paru NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF
Tiiis lie-w• llled wltll -INCOME TAX PAEPARATION,
County Clerk of Ot•noe County Ofl N011111 AMERICAN SCHOOL OF
March •• 1"2, 8 0 0 K K E I! P I N G A N 0 f'l...at ACCOUNTING; NORTH AMERICAN
Putllltilwcl Orenoo CAaI1 0.lly Piiot SCHOOL OF CONSERVATI ON~
Mar •• 14, n .JO. 1"2 IOl1.ft NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF
"CllTIOUS a U51NHS
NAMll STATEMEN't
Tho followlno pertont e re doinq Tllo followlnt periOns ere dolno FUTURA STONE BY Ml~E
buSIMllH' . "ll.IC •m 'FAHMIE, 1'20 E. wa ...... r Ave .• Sult• buslneuas·
A N I MAL SCIENCES, NOR TH
A M E RI C AN SCHOOL OF
DRAFTING; NOATH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF FIAEAAMS, NORTH
AME'llCA."' S C H OOL OF
MOTOllCYCLE AEPAIA, NORTH
AMERICAN SCHOOL OF TRAVEL;
NORTH AMl'RICAN SECRETARIAL
SCHOOL. THE GARTON SCHOOL;
JEWELRY DESIGN CENTER THE
CUSTOMIZING CENTEA, POLICE
S CI ENCES I N STITUTE ,
H EWPORT/P4CIFIC HIGH SCHOOL.
.,., Birch Street. Newl)Ot1 BHCll, CA
THE BAXTER GROUP. )Oil Via • ).G. S.l'lle Ana, ca mos
Oporto. Sul!• •S. -POrl BHCll, Ca Mike F#Vnle, Inc. Ca Cellmnla .,.., lllCTITIOUS •USIN#U COl9«•1lon) Jin 5kily Ave. Costa Chetter E. Beyllu, Jr , 27903 NAME STATIMl!NT MaM Ca nt» '
lllemore. El Toro. Ce. '1430 Tllo tollowlno II"''°"' •r• doing T 111'1 tH..sinou Is cond\lctta by a Nl<hOI .. J . Goores. 2710 H L-•11 buslnou et: corporetlon
L•no. s.ni. 4na. ca. '110. WISE & ASSOCIATES. "°" Perk MIKE FAHMIE, INC Mic,...I w Miiier. Ml Colllor Green Drive, Coron• del Mer. ArlfllwC 0Ulw<1
laM, WHtmlMlar. Ca '16Q Californl• m2S Vke PT""'9nl '
This buJIMU ,, cond11cted by • Offk e Syll-Suc>plltrS Inc • • Thi• SW~I .... filed wllll Ille
QeMr•I pertnef'Vlip. C•llfornl• corporation, 3'00 Park County Clerk of Or•-Count'( on
MkhMIW.Mhlar Gteen Drive, Corona d•I M•r. Marcll •, l"2. Tiiis stat.men! ,. .. llltel willl the California t262S
County Clerk of OrilllQe County ori Tiiis bull""1S h conoucled by •
Febf'u•rv ti. 1"2 cor1>«atlon Fl WU Oftlco System\ SuppUets
Publlllled Or•noe CMJI DllllY Piiot Merl6nW.G1tenbUQ
M•r 2, 9, t•. ti. 1"2 t ..... 2 Vice Pr"'-' &
l'ICTITIOUS_austHIEU
NAME STATUoll NT
Tllo followlno person 11 doing
butlnen••
Sac:retary ~his Jlalemtn1 w•s filed wltll Ille
County Clerk of Or•noe County on
Feb. U. 1"2 ,., .... ,.
PubllsNd Orangt Coast D•ilY Pllol,
Marc II 2, •, 16, 23, 1"2 •~
Pt...U
PubllSlled Or ..... C:O.JI Dally Piiot
Mar.•. 1•. n . JO, 1"2 1ou.n
f'ICTITIOUS aUSINHS
NAMa STATllMaNT
Tiie following persona are dolno
bu1lneu as:
PAPA PETE'S SMALL CAR
PARTS AHO ACCESSORIES, INC ,
~I West LA Hatw• Bovle•••d, L•
• MCO PROPEJITIES. 4100
MacArthur 8outevard. Newport
BH<ll, Cellfornla '2'4l
Vance C Mape, 3000 Sano Hiii
AHO. Bulldlno •• Sult• 110. Menlo
Park, Cellfornl• 94025 Ted R Cerpenter. 1401 Do••
Slreel. Suite •50. N•wPOrl Soacll, Cetllornla '16'0
Charles D. Daly, •100 t,\acArthur
BOUl•vtrd, N1Wport 8eech, Calllornl•
t?M.l
Tiiis ouslnau '' tondu<ltd by •
QeM••• PMIMnlllJ>
Teel R C.,_,ltt
Tiii• Stalamenl WU flltO wllh ,,,.
County Clork of Or•nqe County on
Febru•ry ,., 1"2.
MAL.COUii & DALY
AttertM" 11t LA• 41 .. MacAtt--..1enr«, PO Box 1110,
H•wpert -"· C•ltfem la tu.> F l-I
PubllSMcl Or ..... Coast D•HY Pllo1.
926'0 .
N ORTH AMERI C AN
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
INC, a C•llfornle c.or1>«allon, 4~1
Birch StrHI, Nowport 8HCll, CA
'1460
Tllll l>•1tln"' I\ <onducted by •
corpor ••"'" No r•" Am•r 1c•n
Corr•&pondln<•
ScMoll. Inc Jotlr•y A Brill,
Vkt PrtS & Secret•••
Tiiis •l•l-1 wa\ !lied wllll Ille
County Clerk Of Or•no-Coun1y on Jeo
1• .... 1.
P 1119S
PubllV•CI Or-(OHi Dally Piiot,
Ftb 73, Mercll 2, •. 1', 1"2 IS~
M•rcll1,•. t•.1l, 1912 949 11 1;;...---------"'---
LEE'S CARPET CLEANING AND
M AINTENAlfCE. 210• Coll•O•, Habre, C.. '°'31 J,.:..-----------"' PUil.iC MOT££
Avenue, Ho. 1, C°'la Ma ... Callf0tnl• .------------
t2tt7
lty Hong 1..1, no. coneoe Awnue,
No 1. Costa Me ... C•lltornla 92'27
Tiiis ""''""' I• co11c1uc1eo by •"
PICTITIOUS aUSINIEU
NAME STATEMENT
C & M Aluminum Foundry, Inc. I•
Calllorftla c.._atlonl. 1571' Garfl•kl
Awnue, Pw-t, ca. t0nJ ~-----------AM-7
T.S.N0 .1-
NOTICa OF
TRUSTEES' SALE
lllcllvlduat.
ltyHono Lt This .. _,,_, w .. llled wllh the
Cou11ty Clerk of 0••"9e County on
Marci\ I, 1"2
I FIM114
Publl\heel Or•noe ~oast Oally Piiot,
Merell 2. •. 1•. n. 1"2 tOUJ
The tollowlno periOfl• ••• Oolng
buJlneu•s. MARSA04 INDUSTRIAL PAAlt,
LTD .. 1'1'2 BNCh BIYCI. H..,llnolort
BH<h, Q . .,..,
H•<IOt M•r .. c h, ltltl 8eacll
Blvd .. HurWlogton a.ac:11, ca. """1 Marsec11 lnwstm.nl Company,
Inc. la Cellfoml• c.--a1io..1. 141•2
BH<ll Blvd., H..,llnqloft ~II. Ce.
t2M7 Tllla !Hnl""1t is collclucled by a
<OfPO'Allon, · MAllSACH INVESTMENT
PICTITIOUS aUSINaU COMPANY. INC
Tllll butlneu Is conouctod lly •
corporation. C & M ALUMINUM
FOUNDltV, INC
....... J Oen\ptiOW\kl,
l'reldlnl
Tiiis stai-t was tiled wl1'1 ,,,.
County Clert. of Oranoe County on
Merell•. 1"2. f'1M6JIJ
Pu4ttllNCI Or-C:0.11 Oelly PllOt
Mar. •• 1•. 23, JO, 1"2 1-.2
NAM«STATIMeNT ~-Nltef'W<h, Tho following person 11 dolnO Pretldlnl STATa MENTOP AaANDOMMENT
bu•IMH" Tlllt sl .. _, ... Ill.cl wlltl the 01' us • OP
REAL ESTATE MAGAZINE CO. Coullty C .. rk of Ofeno-County on f'ICTITIOUS IUSINaSS NAME m S.ewlnd Or , N..,.port 8HClf. Ca ,..,.rclle.1"2. Tllo followlno jle rtonl Ila we
92'43 Pt.0 •IMlndonod Ille UM of Ille fkllllou1
Mart. w -rv. >d Un1.,.r\11y Pvllll.-Or-c ... st Det•y Piiot builMH neme Dr.,C.,.taMes.a,C<l '1•71 Mer.t,l•,D.l0,1"2 1-LIFE POWER, ISI01 Henley
Tiiis bvSlneu I\ <onducteo l>Y en Drive, w..tmlMler. C..llf0tnl• '1613 lnOl•IOual. Tllo Flc.llllou• Bu•lneu He me Marlow _,, PWlJC tlTIC( reterted ., -VI -• filed In Of•"99
Tllli st ... ment wM fileO wllll llle C-ly on February S. 1"2 Fiie No
COUlllY Clerk of 'Or•noe C-h on STATEMINT 0, WITHO•AWAI.. 113jtS. F•t><uary 11 1"1 f'ltOM Mery Mayun1I Yt• .. -·H-'1. 1S101
• l'llll14' , A.TN I .. s" Ip 0, •• AT I NG Henley Orlw, WHlmlntler Callfornl•
Publlihecl Orenoe Coast D•llY Piiot UNOI • 92613 Feb 13 Mar 7, t , 16 1"1 1•1-t2 f'JC'TITIOUS auSINESS NAMI M•rofle _.ng, 1• 5-lrtslde Cl •
'E Si n -Tiie follOwlng per-. lies .,.,...._ Newport Buell. c.alitornla ,_
n • oene ra l pa rtMr from 111e Tiiis bui"'911 w• conducted Oy a
partnettlllp oporallno unoer Ille oener•I per11Wrtlllp.
lie tl llous butlneu n e me of MMy M Yla .. k·Hall
t"ICTITIOUS IUSINEU N-1 STATl!Ma NT
E N T ERPRISI NG WOM EN, 011 Tllll st...,.,..,I ... flled with the
Sierra Tr• LAnt. 1rv1ne, (.allfornla CounlY of Ormft99 County on March I.
92,U 1"2
Tiie flclltiou• b"slneu ne me PUOlli/led Or-C...•1 Dally Pilot, Tiie lollowlno person h doing
buSIMSI•• CALIFORNIA LACI NG CO . 11162 Pacific c oa s1 Hlollwey, 11 101,
Sl•l...,..,Hor tr. partnersNp was flltel Mar •. ••. 23. JO. 1~ IOl1-el
on Mart i\ 6, 1'1' In ,,,. County of ·:.....-------------'
Ora"O• Full Name ano Addren ol the Hunllnotori BNch. Ca .,.,..
w •lll•m Scott Anderson, 111u
Pac.Ille Coa\I Highway, 11 IOJ, Per\Oll Wll,..,,_nt 1-------------
Je•n A. P .. 1. JO.SJ Scenic Drive, STATEMENT OP AaANDONMENT Mu•hoon, MlcNoen ..... j of! USE OF Hunllnoton -h. Ca '1~
Tiiis buSIMU Is cortdu<led by •n
lnOlvldual Jffn A. P~I PICTITIOUS a USINIU NAME
Wm Scott Anderton ,,,, ..
Publl-OrM9 CbH 1 Dally Piiot,
Mar .'· 14. U. ~· 1"2 1*"'1 Tiiis "91-1 w .. llled with Ille
Cou11ty ~lert. of Or•noe County on
l'otwuary "· 1"2. f'IQM4 Piil.iC •Tt£
Publlsheel Orar19t (MSI Dally Pllol 1--------------
,Feb. 23. Mar 2. '· 1'. ltl2 7-.., ,ICTITIOUI eusuot•H
HAMa STATEMENT
Tllo tollowln1 peri0n1 ••• dolno , buslneu .. ;
------------A A A PAOPELLEA SERVICJ'. 127 PICTITIOUS aUSINl!H
NAMaSTATI MI NT
Tho lollowlno II"''°"' are dolno
Dullness aJ'
CREATIVE SOLUTIONS. 23011
Moultort Perlo-Y. ~ 111111, CA
'2.tSl. WILLIAM« SUSAN STUART, 2"11
Hon Avenue, L.touna Hiiis, CA t2Ul
ROBERT WALLI N, H Acatla
Trff Lano. lrvlM. CA t21U
Tiii• !MnlMU II coriduclod by •
,.,,.rat partnenllip
WllllemA.Stuarl
Tiiis statement w•• tlltel wltll !lie
County Clorll of 01enoe County on
l'eb. ••. •"2 PIU~
Publl•lled Orenoo CoaJI Oally Piiot,
lndutlrl•I Way, Co•t• Meta,
Catllornlat2621. Jamet Monroe Frenkel, JIO nnO
Sir"<. COiia MHA. ca111ornl1 t1'27. Thom .. Emil K..ter, 212 MaQnolla
s1r .. 1. C:.te Mew, eatlfoml• •»27.
Tiiis butl""1s 11 cOftductod by a
-··· PArtJwnlllp, J--Fr•nkol
O-alPart-
1 n11 lta...,_I w.. flied wllh !tie
Cou11ty CllA of o..,... County on
IMT<fl .. 1"2. ,.1 ... n
Puoll.-Or-CMll Delly PllOt, March'· 16, 23, :IO. 1"2 1011.C
F•b. 22. March J, t, 16, 1'12 14W2
------"._ ____ ___..,, n AiTIMa NT Of' WITHDltAWAL
f'ROM
,A.TNE•SHIP OPlf •ATING
UNDI•
J'IC'TITIOUS eUSINllU f'ICTITIOUS auSIN•SS NAMI
NAMll I TATIMINT The lol....,.nt --11 .. wllfldrawn The toltowlnt person• a re Ool11g aJ • o•n•r•I P•rtner tram lh•
11onl11ns as. part11ershlp oper•llllO u nder the
Al 8 LUE HEAVEN 11; Bl BLUE llclllloua bUtlnelS 11ame of AAA
HEAVEN, .. .,. Mt. Wathl1111on, PROPELL Ell SERVICE a l 121
Fou11tel11Vetlof,CA'110L tndustrlll Wey, Co•J• Mu'a ,
Paul wemKk•. 42" 1 • ....-. SH I Callfornlaf2'27.
The lollOwlnQ __, ll•S ebenoonecl
IM use o4 -fl<lltlou$ buslnKS n•me SUPREME PACKAGING SYSTEMS
at 14141 Hal• Avenue, Irvine ,
Ca llfornl•t7114 ·
Tiie IJc,ltlout butlntn name
relerred 10 _.,. ,.,H llled In County
on Noweme.r I. 1''9 • SUPREME INOUSTAIES. a
Callfornl• <0tPOt•llon Tiii\ buSinetS WH ConclUCled by I
COi P0r •lion. IS.IR-rt E L_...eo.
Vice Pr"ident
Tlllt stal..,,.,,t wa• llled wllll Ille
Counly Clerk o1 Orenoe county on d•w
lndk•ttCI by 111, stamo •bO••
l(U, WONG, VII & PONG
'Att-"
Ollva c-. Mt.* .US.Ol ftS-t
l..M A ........ ta .. 14 PubllJIMG o..,... Coal! 0 1111 Pilol,
Marc11 2. 9. 14, n. 1"2 9SWJ
l'ICTiTIOUI I USINESS
NAMI STATEME NT
T!I• tollowlno f)lliOn• are doln9
~lnenn·
SUP REME PACK AGI NG
SYSTEMS, m s Souttl L-1• Slr .. 1.
Aneholm, Cetllot'nl• ttaOS
Suprwme T-. Inc., a CaHlornla
c0tPOrallon. 117S SouOI Ltwlt Slrffl,
An•helm, ca11tornla 92IOS
Thlt bus1neu I• condutled lly a
cotporallon. SUPREMI! TAPE, INC
Donna C. Y Wei,
PrHlcllnl
MUNIC9'AL COUllT
STATE OP CAL"O•HIA NOllTH OltANGa COUNTY
MUHIC9'AL DIST•ICT 1175-YAft . P.....,_,CA ~S PLAINTIFF ARTHUR
FARRUGI A and DO R O THV
FARRUGIA -DEFENDANT WILLIAM W.
BARTLETT, an lndlwldual •nd Dolnt
8 uiln1tts A\ GOLD COAS T
CONSTAUCTION, end DOES I
l llrOUOh lS, lnckoSIW
SUMMC*I '°" ""' .....-... c.....,..•o CASI NUMaElt: A-4tlt4
NOTICEI Y• Mve ..... _.. Tiii
cwrt may da<aet ....,i11st yw w-1 yMr ...._ ....... -y .. ~
wltlllfl • .. .,~ ,. ... -lflformat ... ......
AVISOI U-M sld9 --· El trlMflal ""'* oed •lr clfltra u•.
respet!N tie*• • >e diet. La• le
iflle,...,eclool -''-· If you with 10 -k Ille 40Clvlce o• an
attorney 1n tlli. metier. you should 00 '° p romptly so 111•1 your written
respon\e, If e ny, may bCt Ille<! on time
SI Ulled dHH SOll<ll•• ti COllM)O de
un ·~ en ttle •aunto, deborla
hacerto lnm•d••t•mentt. d• •'t• m•ntr•, w rl!WIUHI• etcrtt• ... My
elouna. l>Ullde wor rt0l•lre<U • tltmPo
1 TO THE DEFENDANT: A clvll
tomp la lnl 11u been lilod by 111e
Dl•lntoll '91'MI VOU If VOU wl\11 Id
defend INS •-ii. you mult. within JI d"' .,.., this ...,.._ Is Mrved
on yoo;. Ille Witt> tills «ourt a wrllltll
response lot,,. ~omplalnt Unleu you
Clo so your Olfe<1tt will bl ..,ter.O on
•l>Plkallon OJI u.e Plelnllfl, -lllls
court mev •nle< a 1...,......n1 aotinll
you tor tlw rellet de"lt-In the
complalnl, wlllch could rHull In
oarnlshm.111 of waou . l•ktno of
money or pro..-rty or oOler relief
rettuHlad lro lho comlllalnl
DATED: o.c.mtiern. 1 .. 1.
R-rtR.Rlll,
Clerk By Esther Z Ou1on,
°"""' KLEIN & CUTLf,•, INC.
t mN.a,......sy,Sa , m
S.11UIAN,CAn7 ..
Tel: 111•1 ,,......
Publllhed Or-Coa•t Daily Pilot
Mar 1.' 16, n . 1"2 t 46-12
"9UC 9111l '
Oo Aq/Cll 24. 1'11 •I II 00 •.m F I A ST AMERI C AN TITL
INSUAANCE COMPANY,• C•lllornl•
cotporallon as Trull ... or Su<cttsor
Trustff or ~tltuteo Trus1ee, of lllal
u rtaln Oeed Of T ruit e1t1cu1eo by
DONALD B BROWNLEE. an
unm•rrled m •n. •nd reco,.ded
Nove mber 2', •• •" ln•lrument no.
JIAU, In --nan, P•Qe U3. ot Otntl•( Roc0tch of Oronoe county.
C•llfor11la. •nd pursuant to 1h•I
c911aln -k• of o.fault and Elect Ion
to Sell 111tt....-r recorded Novemblr
13, 1''1 .. lnstrurl>ent no 1-1, In
boo-1421'. P•o• us. ot 0 111c1a1
RecorOI bf .. Id County, will under •nd
puu 11anf 10 Mid Deed of Trvtl sell •• publk auctoon for,_..,,, l.wtul ...._Y
of Ille ~led 5t•l.S of "merlC•, at Ille main entr•nce to First AtMrlcen Till•
Insur•"<' Comp•ny, lo<•ted •t tt.t
Eul Flllll SlrMI. In ..... d ly of SMota
An•. C•lllorn!a, all lhal rlQll1, 11119 •ncl Interest conwytO 10 and now held by it
under d id Deed of T ruH In th•
irr-rty tllualed In .. id County '""°
St•le dHcribeO es
Loi l:P ol Traci No_ ~ a• per
M•P re<Otdtel In 8-117. 1>911• 37 10
.. lnttullwe of Mlsulla...ous Maps, on
Ille Ofhco of '"" County Recorder of .. to County_
T llt slru\ adoreu or otller
common dHi9Ni10n of .. 1e1 p1-rtv
" purPOrted lo be lOtJ Country Club
Ori••, Cost• Me ... Ca 92610
S&ld •ale will b• mfldrwllllOul
cove,,Ant or w•r r anty. f •Pr•'' or
imDllt:d. liS to titt.-PG,W',\•Of' or
encumbr•ntt:i 10 Whsfy ttw une>a•d
balance due on Ille nolt or nolu
secureo by wkl Deed of Trull, 10 wit
$21 ,500 00, plus Ille tollowlno etllmaled
cCKll, ••peme ano ad••nc" at the
Umo of Ille lnhl•I pUOllC•tlon of lllh
Hollo of Sele sm .tt
OAT ED F-..aryU. 1912
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
• ca11tornla CO'llOfallon
8y· DAN ORMEROD,
Autr.Otlrtel Offlctr
1U Ea•I Flllh Strffl
San1• An•, C• 'IVO'l
Tel 17141 S•l111
Publl•Nd Or-CMSI D•llv PllOI
M•r 1 t 16, 1"2 '1441
"IUC MOT£E
B·l20S
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF
SELECT INSURANCE COMPANY
3015 Ceda r Springs, Dallas, TX 75219
Year Ended December 31, 1911
Total admitted assets
Total liabilities
Special surplus funds 0
Capital paid-up/Guaranty ,
Capital/Statutory Depostt 1,500,000
Gross paid-in and
contributed surplus
Unassigned funds
4,805,239
$47 ,479,552
35,329,955
<surplus> 5,114'.358
Surplus as regards policyholders 12, 1•9,597
Income for the year 29,990,617
Disbursements for the year 26.•79,•08
8eech, CAW7•. Tiie llcllllout buslneu .,.,.,.
A,_ Sii,..._, J -..1no Mlt1. lt•lomefll kw tlll _,,.,.hip w•t llled
lrvlM, CA mu. on J.uly u . 1'11 In Ille County ol
Tlllt "'-lllMH Is conelucleo b., • Or•""· "11e No. l"·l .. t'I,
This ~lement w .. llled with the
co1111ty Cieri< of Or•noe Counry on
Ftt>ruary 2'. 1"1
We hereby certify that the above items are in
accordance with the Annual Statement for the year
ended December 31 , 1981, made to the Insurance
Commissioner of the State of Callfornla, pursuant to
law .
R.C. Fetherston
Vice-president
R.C. Fether ston
Secretar y
oaM••I ~ f'ull H•me •nel Aeldren of the ....,. Wt<rkk• Petton W1\t!dl'.-lno:
LAWOP,.CIS 'KU, WONG, Yla & l'ONG
0 11w c-.s.-.• AmDNSllwnnall WllllW!I tle-lck L°"'lam. Jr., Ml S... Otlw Streat Tfllt ............ w• flied •Ith IN IMS ~la, S.,.Co '7, COii• NltaM,
Co1111t., Cllf1l of O.ar199 County on C.lllornl• n.21 Merell •. 1m. • Wllllem A. Lud•m, Jr.
LMA ....... C. .. M p, ... ,.
f'IMUI ""4Mllflld Or .... Coast Dally PlloC. PutMisNd OYMOI Coatl Dally P llelt,
March 2, •. 1•, n . 1"2 H1-t1 Pu<lflld Or-. Coest oativ PlloC. Mar.•. 16. n .•, 1m · 101t-G
Merell t, '6, n. JO, 1• 1oo.c
........
lllCTITtOUI ausi"1u
NAM& STATIMIN't
Tiie 104tewlfl0 "''°"' •re Oolnt ............ :
AVALOH CELLAllS, "CorllOrMa
,..,., Me. UI, ~ llMcll. ca. ..... Attoelatad ..... , ... COfnpony,
tnc. <• o.iew--.ioretlonl. H20 lfH t 2Mll St,.., VerfWI, Calltorllla
tlfli
Thlt MIMU It <OllChKled ay e
CWllOfltNo• ~IATeO HVE'IAGI
COMf'ANY, INC. .., ..............
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C.Vnty Cteni of OrallOt County "" ~., .....
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S'YNCWSllOf' TMa ANNUAL 'UAT&MallT-
YUll I NOllD DICIMea• .,, "" ..
AtlaMlc ·-c........ Datln. ,._ • '
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Published Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot. March 16, 17
19, 22. 1982 1235-82 . ., ..
S'YNCWltlOI' TMI A~ ITAT&MIUIT
Of'
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SOOO+ ind t uatom •
OourmH ltH,c hen mutlve llvinf rm , formal d ln in11, toiy
Ottplat'f't, pool, spa. l_,g -------• l'e('lft9.~
. ~1~l~?i'~
SIOK Dft· ly o., .. , ~IJt w1oPU6n S yr uld
3Br. 21 > ba. dlnlnll rm fam rm. 2 l'll or. fnt•d
yrd. oee11n vu $246,UOO
49'1 l~l
Fort.st 1055 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
,AIK,LACE
ESTATES
4 Br 2'' Ba 21745() f t
BETTER THAN
MODl-_;L
llAS EVt:RYTllll'J<;
Cul·dt' ~·•<'~I r~t'l
Sun & Sall I I Club
20 min to Nt'V.JlOrt
WATllFIOHT
HOME
PIJVATllEACH 5'ns1111onar 4 '"r home 511111ck on the wuter''
Fralunne Prl'n••h door . · frplc. profess1onallr de
"or 1 t e d & S"I\ N 0 Y
BEACH Ont> Sl49.000 Ii
seller wtll 4'arr> 80' • loan at lJ', 7S9 ISOI or
1$2°1:113
<
Walkef" & lee
·NO DOWN OR
TRADE ... l't'nter p 1 t' t u r l' ~ 4 u ~ Si!IU.00Uv.1th SltiO,tliMI • FAW.SHOOK 1•andl. IS
al 1212 fixed rate & full\ ' urrt'li. lovelv hume 14 llh
amortl1t•d · 4500 n + ienm& routt. :fopomt~or4uahl~ 1111: pool. n1.hng trail) Tr:sdt'
i70·0J.17 for sma llt'r homl' 111 ~Wll('f Ai:~nt Orange Co ~·u II VI ll'I'
$995.000 C:s II 14 k nch 00.~ l'Xl 2116 01 l'Al .,_.,..leach I 069 110 Wet>kd:s.)> 831 l4UO .•••.••••...•..........
C-rcW ,...,.,., 1600 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
,A&.MDISllf SHOPPIHC Cl:NT"~ • ,.,000 sq ft rl'ntabll' 7 'l
.irrea Out of town
owner $1.800.000Terms
11141 848 3278. 12 131
SM~.
CoedoM111l••t/Towa, "-ttfor..r. 1700
CoodoSpecialist A svme
................. l .....
VA lo1m. with 6,000
down A,b'l 968·2297
... ,roperty 2000
••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 UNITS llUNTINCTON
BCll 7 >rs new. pride of o~ne~h1p 3Br t S 2Br ~9.ooo owe "' 201•
dwn Prrn only Bkr
536 0123
COSTA MESA TRI
l'LEX $189.SOO Ownc;r mot1vakd Ila& ov. ner s
urul Bkr SlG.:.0123
ArPLlYALLEY
Tax sti.fttr :-leur nl'v. 4 plt!x :!
bdrm. 2 bath eat h uml
v.ith r1repldl'I'. enl'lose<l
patio. garage 9 • '" Isl Pus C'ash flo14 .-.ow
SIS9.~ 8111 Iii und~
Rllr, 6iS 6161
Canal Front. N~v.port $5 000 DOWN
Shores. I Ur Ot'n & t.i~t' o'~r loan~ on
S2S.000do14n Own~r v.111 \en.a1lle:. !Hr pt!nthbl'
1.·arry Mu~t :-t•ll' :\l.ike 1.·ondo S2S.oou bl.'lo14 L.AGUMA IUCH
offer! Tt'n111s. pool, wnlk Taki.' 01 er $15115 pmb Comm'I mdus. 11 umts
to bea1.·h Ai:enl 64ti 1011 No 4uJhf~ ml( St l :-i.ooo 9 3 tunes iiross ()14 n ... r or~280S Dom1n11· al(t 631 OH9 Cin Askin!? S.SSO 1100 H1
I OPEN SAT /SUH I 1 ·61 iS2 1920 014-ner 00 3477
'e14 Ssto~ hc•ach hou~(· I Walk to bt•at'h. b1.•aut1ful
Ra) & u~1.·.in 1 lt'l4 ~ 1 ISLAND IAYFROMT tn plex i 2 Br I 3 Hr I <~ ean s1d11 RalboJ HI\ d I Be.t bu\ on the 14 atl'r • Patio. frplr $499.000
1!111 Court AH' nr 19th Be~l ruianrini: arount1• j <r.-ner ... 111 help fino1nre
I 675 2291 or~ 3f3~ ~uJhfi«d blli 1•1 c·oultl .\i:ent Hedda~646 1044
Amp)epark111g 111 rc•ar I m>ll' right Ill and t•n1111 I 2 Co1101(ton 4 pl~ xlnt I I '"u 2 Bdrm u~1t~ .1ntl terlll!> \~k S29UK ea
" tht' land J ll for
HOAG HOSPITAL i $750.wo 8 UMITS I
..,EAR pit>r and shµ 'ilu ol4 n Pnn onl) Agt 549 1366
2 Bdrm ~ h~lh i·umln 642 520n \ ewport 81.·h fet' land P I r~l.~tlo iblt.' j?llfJj!I' --,, I f.xrellent Deprt.'r lallon Ov.-ner Bkr 955 3454
I Roy .:4cCorcl~. Rltr. , , ,
548 1729 • · Tri .. H /Pool
I , ·· . . . !'IEWPOR'r HE HillTS S2iu.ooo Sam 1\ ~t
BIG CANYON ;00.1;56
Guarded rnonmun1l) SUPER
Beaut 3 Br 21• ba hornl' t L 14 m1rrnrt'd v.alb. lui-UDO TAX SHElTER
of marblr. 3 ··ar 'i:Jr USE FOR IMYESTOR! $6001IXXJ Call 644 04411 OPEN HO San Clt'mente µride of 126Vlalorca ol4ner,h1p Modt'rn
0 Low~ artrad• Best bu1 on lht.' l~lantl :i Spamsh ~tyle. four unit Versatile~ 'tud10 l't•n bdrm rustom llr«or.ited Jpartll'll'nl hou~e 14 1th
chuu.w rondo T.ih Oll'I lx>ll'lt' Pnre rl'dured for oc-ean·h1lb & l!Olf 1.1lur~e
h1J!h ai.1>uma bit.' lo.10 ut I fast action ~1114 onh 11ew rloi.e to I'\ o.>r
11 1,r; ()14 ner 14 t II 1 on 1 54.'18.500 ~1h1111?. onl) th rel' ) t'a rs
T ~tder late model t•ar ·" w~ & Thtws 1-4 old. shov.~ hkt' Al'14 . 14111
do14n pa\m t Selh•q Fri"-10 5 "t'll v.11h l'Ht.'llt>nl desperatt' At'I fa,t''' -1 • fman<'ml(. or lradr equ1
Only $89.~1 l':.ill Jim I ty lor rl'Stdenltal ot·ean
c
L
A s
i\gt 979 5Ji'tl 002 !J5!1i 11ev. lot or home. or
rommerr 1al pro11t'rl1 ABSOLUTE I PRl~CIPALS ()~l.Y "
I •(a 11 o v. n e r 1 i I 4 •
I stake ~~~!~Lion on ~;~:SSUMAI~!
lht' F'ACT lhJI this,, lh!' le:-···-IDEAL T.\X sm:LJER Bt.:ST Hl'Y in ~l'14J'O-l ~~ Lll\E:'\EW(JL\I. TY
Heat·h If 1 ou arr "'I Capu trano I 0781 We-fl kt.'µl Tn Pll'\ near
ll'!!lllmah• tiv' l'r l' \LL ••••••••••••••••••••••• !\ C Pldto Pn«ed helu14 ~ff DIR~TTt.\' :ind 1ou l romparahle-. al Sl~i $CIC!
v.111 hl' 1mprt'~~rd
1
ACREAGE I (l\\Tier 14111 1·arr\ 2nd GHEAT Ht''" OCEAN Sa1·e 1uurs-elf 1·0111
\1 .LRG4 llDH . l'Ro~· ESTATES nus~100 poinb & h1)(h Dl-:COR1\1 ED pool WJ mtert'l>f Op~n Tiil RS
& hkt.' nu all for onl\ Rust1r ~:O!!h'h 1·oun1n thru Sl':'>I Rli frnmfer '$376.500 ,\ trn<lt' 14111 ho· t~tall'on I a.-rl'14tlh5 Br Lane. C M B) 0 14ner
t·on:.tdC'ro'tl Y<1u 141111 I 3ba homt' Woori dnd 546 1!'175
behe\ett unhl 1011't'l'11 hnl'k floortnj! Frt•nrh Deluxe. Coimgton 1 pie\
C .J I I I' \ i R I « h <toor~ h.J) v. in<lov. '· j <-ho1c·e 1-· \ loc Good ii:-. TENOH~: D1r1nll1 j O<'eanand\Jll1•)\tt'v.~ I · UWC CrJt 7~9·122 1 or 7611 K iCI~ Submit any rl'asnnahh•I r~r~ 0f!kr979 1383 , e lY>DA't" I offl'ror tradl'
Lots for We 2200 ~:arl) Ciiltf ~l\. ,,. < tblum ... ••••••••••• •••• • ••• •
homr 14tth 4 Bdrm~. 3' • 1 HARDt>R RlllGJ-: ~al~~. iiourmt'l k1trht'n \\111 lrade JOtnl 1enlurt•
! 14et bars. 3 frvki. pool SI nulhon 644-0Jii s l
LEASE OPTION t'Xl't I
I '
t'OOdo. :'>IB Ot ean & ha) JI
\tew I HR + den Fm
rrore info. rnll 673 4>1!1!• j I evs
..,, otean .in<l 1 allt') BUILDERS and sp<1 Lei el I I Jr lot I
11ews "~"1 m~ h It• Com171'I fotnn Bearh Bl lerlT\~ SJ.j!jMl.llOll 1 near l\noll 'i. Hl' rr)
Farm 11.600 ~Q (t IOI
O...ner 14111 rm $150.000
6.11·7370 " 1""11 th•~ 4 32 ar r1• ,.,tat1• "1th F BIG CA...iyo1o..1 1 Captur~ tot.ii 1>n1 at') un
I ~1t•C,la111 \14nhome . 2 hr !•imiqur 4 bdrm 3•, baths ~ ba. bt.-aut upl(rallt'll 1·ont1·mµvrJ11 home I
mdl 95S 143314ktl~i.9 !> I Ouht.1ndin l!. 111'14'
I 1
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TRADI T 10\AL
REALTY
I
spht·le1el rondo v.11n 1 I E ~Ir roum· 1 tl'14 l'nol Call 493-2752 RClltChH, Farms,
spa tennis ~rrunt~ "' Wilson & Wtlu R.E GroYtt 2700
sumable loan 1\,1111111 •••••••••••••••••••••••
D
6
4
2
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5
6
7.
8
I S!&.000
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AC'TIOI'
Cell
A OAlY N.OT
U.mOI
'4t·M71
Idaho Cattle Rattell WntwnMsttr 1098 8.200 dteded arrrs
•••••••••••••••• •• ••• • • 12.IJOO BLM Reserl'oir BRING PAINT BRL'Sll & <trean\5. ~S mm from
<a1t.• Great 3 Br+ l·or v.orld falnou s Sun ner lot. v.ood nr, Onl~ Valle\ Toot L.ish Ram
S90.000 \A Fll 1\ Re:1l·F-<tate.·Box ~09.
welrome Bkr 1141! 11111'1 Sun \'alle). Idaho 83~3.
f.al off the floor Spotle~'
3 B r . !( o o d a r e .1
\' A:fHA ok Sl 19.9110 I Bkr&lil CY709
Other Real &tat• .••.••.•............•.•
1100
•••••••••••••••••••••••
2 bdrm. I balh. nev.
C'a rpel & drapes
Beautiful adult park.
lows_pace rent 646861 2
Newport Bearh De ;\nra
bayfronl Perk Mint
t'ond '78 dbl wide
f1repla('e. brtt'k patio •um ·53 double v. 1de.
romer lot $39.000. Bill
Orundy 67~·6161
'79 Crownpo1nt 12 X 40
Laguna Bu~h Orean
Viev. $13.500 673 1443
49'7·2006
!~1 726 0122
NO DOWN
OR TRADE ...
P1r1urr,que
fALLBROOK ranrh. IS
acres. lo1el~ home with
4500 rt • tenn1~ coun
pool. ndmg trail< Trade
for sma lier home in
Orange Co Full pnrt
995.000 Call wknds ~5CJOO. u t 206 or o\
1_10 Weekdays 8.'l\ 1400
RMI& ..
bct.,t ' 2IOO ....•......•..... .,., ..
W A..'fTf.0. Housr oi\. Lido
lslt for income proper
ty_Pnn only 642 0369 """,.--. Will trade 54.~JIJ ,4uih
-------•Mobile Home. dbl w1dt .
in S acres pan·el. sma h
C'abtn ~II pnrr $13,$00
Takt over low p1y menu Trade for mo bilt
honw, Camper \ruC'k, P
P Call Al\Swfr Ad • 631.
~·~34 hrs
For Ad· Acti1n
tall a
Oily Pil1t
'8-VISOI
&42-5171
$172 mo spare rrnt
lldlts pref. sm pet OK.
quaet H B rorntr lot
S:ZS.900 or bes( Owner
1147 ~_
By owner.-double wide
adlt.a. no peu. new cpts. d11»' 6 Akan sldln&. lo
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3 frplc, pnvate street. °" LARGE DUPLEX 2br 2 Br I Ba. 1981 Maple 1----from beach, garage. No N.B lrg ba J , apt me. Duplex. 4Br. bay view, Rent or lease option. HarbOur 3242 Iba. gar. lndry · 20· to Ave. Upstairs. quiet. no B Tor0 3132 peLs. $4SO. Sierra Mgmt. beach shops, yrl) S.325
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CoroM Ml Mor 3222 I & 2 Br Trailers $185 & 2ss'fo g~~ & c:r'P :~~ass ~~ smaunds'!;ksw+te1 wB~th&Crpelnc, • All Ulllltlel Ptld I BR $360. ut 1 I pd.,........._°" leoch 3140 ..!!_lO ~-671Mlor646 3189 _ P\t home No dnnkin~.
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fights view from every 642-9193 HUMTINGTOM Sll25per mo. Call Gern ~~o1giJ,~ · ~~;: 729~: •51 Million In Beautiful 2 Br 2 Ba ~~~/~r; ~11:· t!~~~· 3 bdr. across from bch. Hotek, Motels 4100 room. Large 2 Br frplc. 2 Br. encl> ard. pets kids HARIOUR _673-7761or760_1397 493-(11(13 Rec:r..Clon $SSO /mo. Carpets. dts-Adults" 00 pets S.SOOmo. avail 1mmed Newly ••••••••••••,••••••••••
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days 642·57S7. e\•es & 646-6238 OWMERS. 4Br3ba,frmUining.f r. 2BrAptnr Westcliff Fora month 0111118. ----THE WHI F FLETREE 1 Brap-I StO\'e. r~rn" & Reas Weeki~ ates wk:nds631 66:!_0-'---Let us rent your income study. beaul dee. lge $6SO 2 br. I ba duplex apt 1·2·3 Bdrm. Apls Gym. ~ " Kitchenettes-Phones
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mo.Ownr.'A 759.8006 loc Lease.S900 mo ask fQ[_Bill ms $2900/mo Agt. Bob Bay-frootSBdrmw 'dork 1 & 2 BR garden apts. Newport Vers ailles _Bl Costa Mesa64S9137
63l ·I054 .__ 324 .. or~vleKoop 7S9.:._1~ S32SO "'-k....-..... w pool. qwet well keMt. MAllMYS WALK ..studio pool. spa. club. Spacious 2Br. frplc. den. d "-• w rf ff 1 ""' wvvu Lrg 3 Br. 'townhouse · G Se Brand new dlx con u ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nwpt Hts 3 Br. 2 Ba. ate root ornes nc Garden Apertments 160 W. Wilson, C . Apa rtment F'rplc , pnv ar runty gale
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Beach 673·4154 car gar. Located at 1932 iar $975 mo 83J.9057 81 u r fs 3 Br 2 Ba UN.u 880 Irvine i\pl. Pool & rec All util Otlldren OK S6SO mo w 1 new "'t pt s d rps
bdrm 2 b h t fr 'Meyer See to • apprec · --(11 181hl d N p $800 3 . at . JUS o Call8J9..4l22fo~t Turtlerock Jbdrm. 2ba. To~nho use. 2 rar I Br. Excellent view. pai -opets. IM0-6807. ermanent mo. req VocoHc.Rtftfols 4250 Orean Blvd Lge patio. 2 ----, lbloclt park/pool. ss7s garage w opener Avail $1000/mo. Take over (7t4J64~1104 El Puerta Mesa b lsl/lasttc1b l refunda· car garage. rire-pla<'e. Vacant 3 br twnhse. dbl lst&lasL~.u.5444, May lsl S900 /mo lease. 644·9513 or New--rtBNc:h/So. ~Ma leAve.A ts 2 r, 2 ba. att. gar . ble pro.11att"d ) Cr refs
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{')()U>t..,., aa t./n<lll. 48r hse. Mesa Verde. S800 haw_e ~t/Rltr 731.444s dshwsber. new decor1 highly upgraded, great ~rt s . Adu Its 1 Br. patio. ca-;-port. pool. ca 91775 CfA,,J.N>/«» gr d n r . West c Ii f 1 amenties. $600 (furn --------spa, secunty, 149s Util ~"v ·-r-· lTl>. Includes grdnr. tst RENTALS I Sl ,32S /mo . 646-7250. avail.)631-0749,752·1925 2Br.28a.pool.carpets, incl.Ava114[7.892·6745 BeachlBr.bnght&a1r)f. "W!J Ull. & last + cleaning dep 1 br. Iba S6SO 752.2550_ LUFFS drapes. No pets. Busi-___ _ ,., block orean. yearly 67!1-8'Wlf S59-49M_ 2br+denZba $975 ---I ,_....,... 3)16 ness&prof. people. $4SO. • 2br in 4·plex. sm New No pets. Avail 3·1S.
.,., I . C..et ...,., CdM S42S mo. 2Br. I Ba. no 3 br, 2 ba S9SO llG CAMYOM 3 bdgrmded• 2 bat, n, ew Ide~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S48·4827 or 7 31. 6829 crpts, w/d hk·upl ~nclsd M96E /mo673. 9Dl0Says 67S 2699. --------•I .w.~. &45 V1ctona. ~6 3br,2ba SISOOfurn COHO~ up ra · eve · -"' La1una Beach beaut ml &ar,Nopels.645·:H94 ~-=--~9124 _ --b b $1200 3 a r 11 gol o rs• rm Lease. Avail approx . • · · ---_. 4 r.2•.., 1 r. u r u " furn .• swte 2 ~R. spa. Studio Apt for rent. Ml~Bchlbjirml2bdrm, DllDnl BAY CLUB C..MtH 1224 3br2ba S97S Costa Mesa view, teMis. pool. spa. Jll. 644-442 sau~a. satelltte TV, Private entrance. bath & ut.il furn no gar S390 and UN.DUii :e••••••••••••••••••••• 3 gi~·s ~!~ ~fc!J:.a;;7 4br. 2ba $800 Hunt Bch Le!iSe $1200. Avail. now. SOIA a..,.. 1216 7ma14 '!. serv. $300 wk. r e r r i g e . Kitc h e n rm. 846·9SOI -I Br. Excellent view
HURRY! 3br. 2ba.9all Brentwood. 646_.:_8788. ~ Rais9_r Rlt1.._833·1!609 Prime. loc. $44·7424 Bkr. .................. ..... ._. prl vi leg es. $250 I mo . 38r l lhBa 2 car garage $1000/mo. Take over
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-S150/rm .. lJl. ta. sl~sec. f:""'lc, paUo. ~I. clbhlle, 38r I-he, Wdbll $900 pet$.. $l200/mo . lease. 3291 ••41••••9•••••••••tt•••• ne iillrllood' a 2 Bdrm 2 Ba -t-l -2 Br 2 BA .. o lt·ln lutrhen. dt"""it. Call. 548-4388 w'"allt to s ~s s1•0. 11 other&lo choose rrom. Kathie Hardesty Realtor L..11.......-p...... 3107 wltda al 759-8812. . . ups a rs ,..... " 1 f 760-11244 - --apt dw bal sgl gar. 1 D/W. frpl r, 2 c11r aft. 6 ·~79.'13, 493· ~ _ We"retheones to ca I or -· · ....................... ~r sharp 2 Br. garage thlfd Ok. Water paid'. g~&e. Yrly S97S. ~c.2br,21.,ba,blt·ins, F.a.sulde. clean 2 BR. 1 iJ =•Hll NuUaBR,28A~yearl,. &paUo.Nopet. 1:5.545-2000. Aftnt.no J.l.PIOP.MGl il'• pool, quiet area Ba, patio le yard. NO \\bodbrldge ~amil;~fo~!~t'Ji~· yard.:el~~e.~I.~ rn:~c'c~!~~·t~ ~f;r ii M2·~ -1t:.-~ -HiM70 _ -675-6171
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3 Br. l Ba. enclad garage, Nice clean 2 Br. I Ba . 551.3000 7~93.13 a -Oceanliront, pr1me area. 2tlr, lndry, pa lo, adlta, 1142 S. Cle•• new carpell & custom enclsd aaraoe, yard, 1 no f73·MOO ••• .. •••••••••••••••• •••00•••••••••••••••• drapet lar•t y1td & ntW paint & carpet No tmllm111u f'by. tr•lllf 3br. 2bl. pool.-din rm/fm IC1n•i 3 Br. 2 Ba.,, c. No pets. . ' ' ET STIJDIO CONDO 2 Br. 1i., e.. aaraae.
petio;\th playhouae. no peta. $52Hsecur1ty. RanchOSan Joaquin 2 Br ~~1~0A~1;[1:sc:f· I Ua .. d11Md 1425 ~~~.•17~~a5~ 2,!,'l,~'1:-!~kU:~~!~~ le. rcfr11t. blllaa lal.lldry, blk lo beach. jleta. No waterbed. $SSO 2541 Ofaqe house E den. 2 bl, view of aolf :J-'I ,....................... af1· IA 111$t tut.ref. MS·l•I 1cro11 frm bch '"° ~ "~~
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Roomroatewa1tled, Dani '512 ft Sl oo bldg. Cotta MeH . Nr or503-582·022t for 1 Worldwide eass on Ume empl. OK. Nwpt. Call'l68-l3l3,._ ---Interview btwn 9.5 daily. urloua condominwuh Polnt 2b 2b ft J,\·8 t" h. ).f;r Harbor ti Biker. .,....,.... · nAm,good 'fH5/31, 844 ·4811 <Pl• Ive l.EGALSIC'Y fr7 2311 under construrtiou 1111 filut + ~ ut~i~:r.1~~ JICl· l'su.5032 re '• .B. 7l449Mm OrarijeCOprline ortlce ...... /l••ut~ a.1162-2M4 ssa e smrWewport Ctr law Cat11lln11 Island k n _..., C.M. 345 fl + bath. spaceC/~. 12•500 & 27!!0 ,.._. COOK firm desir es u p .. OfftCIMANACiH/ Dougl1111 C:o . Sitt~:.
F mr flull ipt. \It r•nt o.· _):{, ecuplan· ~IJe ~a.l!.J250lmo. t'4a1~y ~a as.I FDo~•nlritacti'n ••••o••u•••••• ••••• l Ll:':tllt I ABru1 kCP1atUoexpe,rlen·ce. qture person fo( cavil ACCOUNT AMT fAgenCs art' lnte1r\•1ewmi: SlM + lltll. Call ;rt ~ ...... ... _,,,, PO Bo M~t2708 D ·....... f n ,_...._ APPIY a Cle. 1900 litigation Generous E•cellent rareer OP· or exp er cared ~30 m. Raf's r•q. M·'-'-x JlO r ,.... .....:...._ SOOS ....................... W. BalboaBlvd,N.B. sal1ry, Cull benefits ll()ttunlty for the Rifhl salKpeoplr to be pa.rt ur .. .. "A.Mew~-Design to suite executive ....... en a..a.u.66St -.fl.--JJ .......... W . 758-l<*l Penon ln a ProgreJa ve the w111n111s ll'1m .. For
40. ~llservice/rusfo·m offices with ~cretarial Pri t m d d ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..e.d. 7075 COOKl1ilt hskp. Aide & Company. The In an 1n1e rv1n con1r111 Need II or F roomm.lle olficetideakapace. service, poos1ble .living Wltl1 Ji o ce nef e .. f11if & Fold La11ndry -••••••••••••••••••••••• natural food s exp LIGALSICRfTAIY dividual shoultl possess Fr ed Mc M 111 11 n for 2 bdrm apt. Nr UCJ. Nr. O.C. Airport atta. Good location In o'te recept on1st Dry Cleanlna Aaency. Youn a married m1 n helpful. rem pref. C1n foreWpe>rt-84lacli. Dover strong Acctg. & Ad 2l3-82Q.2S48
Non.-s moking o1ien "SeetoAppreclate!" CanneryVlllage.Broker ~· .Airportarea. E)i.tb.3SYl'l.640·7200. wouldlikeoddjo.b1.1eves live in. Ref req. No area Attorney, needs ministralive skills -
minded atudentdeslred. 7se.at78 • 67~12 . Mo.yto&.o.. 5025 'wkends. Can ao a srmke.CM642·3481 ~gal Serretai;r. Some Pleas1nt working en.1--------• =1&;te:·;552N.·1~592~w;~~-r-·.·.·;;;;;;;.•;:.•: • .,,,.il I 7lfll St, C.M. 1 & ~'?!1 Aotrf!~ttrom ........... ~··••••••••• Jc:.e~ly 2.;kh:e:f:~~~ ~~:1!~ "f !g·d :idee x ~ • ~:~t r~~~ r31,ia~h~~: ~~~.";:~· r5:~~=s~~ SALES ~:·
Sbr hie Nwpt Bch, pool, l ft 2 room otnces. ';-IC. Sl8S. Ulil. lncluded. for Bil . · Helpful. Fem pref .. can equlpmtnl needed. SIH Saikr~ft Corp . 78S W 1~~~~JsE ', •
,rrplc, nr bch. 2 Cir MIWPORTCB«ll t!'tf °'P~· Util. mcl. Realonomicl 675-6100 .,..._ ... : HafpW..ted 7100 live in. Ref req. No .not 1equired. Salary 17th St.. IF. CM CA For p T reader-ad ~~· $300 mo. .. ••• tOffk• ~ics II 675-6100 ....... R..... 4450 R..a..ces ... -. .................. srroke.CM642-3481. oommensurate With ex-...:::92S2'=7:.:.·-----recesentat1ve~ ror In
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CDM, lmmed occup, sep 500 to 20Cihq n. Avail•· MIDtCAL SUITE &oreror leue lSx&O-' 69' R.-.; SlSTANT MANAGER f ftlme. Exp'd pref. --with prolesslonal young 1> '" pers~n · P• 1
entrance. NeuOce1n bleforLeHe 2U1S sq. ft: frOlll ground w. 19th St, c·~ JnqUire OHie Wlclllwn Cbuple for 65 unit• Apt ~/sandwiches. APP· LIFE GU AR OS· ARC company. Applicants nysaver, 1660 Pl11fffttt11
673-2763 CallWm.F.Cote Ooor, Jarden setting, 686W.19thSt.orcallBlll Loa.nsto"5ooocf'i"irms co ~l.ex ln H.B ; ly in .person, 3·51lm. Ce~ts, $4.76 hr. Also mustbe careerorientedl•A•ve .... c •. ti.1.·---..-•
Shr N.B. 1pt, 3 br, above t srw>re loforUl;!llon prolessfonal bid&. in top 64S-32SO to 3 years. Call to see Ir 213/ 15U. M. F . G 0 we r s l . trainees. with front orrice ap· -----Nwpl Center. $232 + i,,. ' .. r... area. ol Newport Beach, we have the best rates Apart~nt Manager. Ex· Restaurant, 1000 Bristol 968·031l pearance & congenial SAL~PERSON f' "l' ~. 7~ev1 Cote Re .. ..., xlnt 1cce11 to Hoag OCIAN VllW availible for your loan. pertenced, mature COii· St. North, Newport . MAID Pf!:'°"n ealir.tay.1 C 1 e rk 1 Marine hardware eq, *i!,::,m~ ~o,hsot;:. . ~ .:;.:;nent ! :!':r!· ,~;! ':Vai'.. ~l~~ ~~ir\~fCqo~r~cle ~~:~! ~~~o~~ .. ~e~:ir!~·:~ ~eiWt~~t~~~~i.n~~ c::~ologist w1nted to Expenenre preferred ~retary : good bas1r ~er. N~ Brh ~5·ln3 11.nL 00 _ • 38S sq. ft. prest1g1ous Mesa Industrial com-Capital Grou~ . 8 pt t 1 . A p t + ~wit in Laguna Beach 642•3030 !Crountin~ skills & ar· SalesRepresen1ati1·e~ .J~ ~~~ ti Sl Westcllff 1re1. $1.00 sq. PI ex . I d e a I Co r CllHorni• re.al estate salary /bonus. 642·4907. salon Good en viron M A I N T EN A N C E ror1te lYJ>lDg 11000/ mo Matw:..w1th direct salt'~ -KOLLCIHTll ft.66-6501 architects. engineers, broker, also acting as a wkd 9-4. men t: some following PERSON qu al1 (1ed startingsal1ry expenen re 10 st'I Clean F nsmkr wld for Soosqflofocticespace& artlsts,etc.979·9533 lender. _ APT.MANAGER preferred Phone person with s trong Secretary/Receptionist; medir al emergeno friendly coop CdM hse NIWPOIT S . ,._ 1_. Semi · ed 1 ( · mechanic a I ba c k. experienced & capable systems appro\ l'd t.~ nr bch own rm. 5195,. EleglDCf.:x.ec suites In recpt. area. ecutity -re.. ·rellr coupe or 494-8888. iuound. to service sail cihandling28 1ndi vldual U.S A:oHr nme tit, ~51182. preslielous ·toe. Incl system1. Wet bar. Op. Rtatah • 447$ 2nd TD • · 18 unit~ Adults, in Nwpt. Credit/Retail 6oau in local charter company phones & type hosp1 1 a Is, d Ol'l ofl
secretarial. recep-tiooal warehouse spare. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• u · · 5 lo Sl .OOO.OOO. Malo~~~;,~P· req . Bullocks South Coast is neet. F/time pos. incld 50 correct words per Ar11rles in R ead~r ~
1Female to share with tiooist. teJephone 105 & ~/rm. UUI Ind. O.C. Prime Tustin & San1 sf ~o 20 /i:Ja;ij1DO'f'ney · seeking a proressional wknds.64S-7100 minute. t950/mo start-Digest, Ne ws wetk
same mature. 2 Br. 2 more. Ofc1 from $436 Airportarea.~--0636 Clanenleret1iloromce• Ylll&S, • • AnMANA .. ERS Retail orientated as· ing salary. Time"t.1aga11ne call~11
I Ba . Newport Buch. mo. OnT·Ull ofcs $165 972 sq rt. receptionist space. 730-1470; 831·8699.1'MOltP.Yta. Trwst Qualif'!ed miaenl mgr sociate for a Cull·ltrne J~o!~~a~~~1 Exec:utivle/Secredtary . 75 ··rrum lire-Sa\er·· Fqgh SD>631~. mo . RE HEAD · aru,4offl«a&supply la .. flWR--"'-' 4500 Deicli 5015 couple. Stlong 'renter/-position in our Credit Ex correc wor s per mcoine f'or 1nlervle~ QUARTERS COM · nn.nrNewport/17lhSt ....... ,':' • .,.... ....................... matnt. te1m for 180 + Dept Previous Retail p"donly. 83l·3838 minute. Oex1ble broad call 714 673 3235'0r
4JIO l'ANJ~:Aprofesslonal UW pd.~ per sq n. NB ..,•5 B.l .. •h••::::••• SattltrM Co units. Must be Cully ex· credit exp. mandatory. Medical general business ex-~1"6466 ~ environment 171 4 1 64S-4l84 · ·• re · oouvsq. All hi. · d 400 mo.752-2197 Excellent ulary & full ttioffi"'"" .. ,.,,.__. perience required. -" •••••• .. ••••••••••••••••nasl,_. . ft .orless.MlA 10ne <I\< types of real estate -• .. .-. $l200/ t ir~•ET"ay •. G ._. • ,,.,-In t •• · ... 9 Company be.neflts in I time sali 0.,.. mo star 1 n g .-...~ ,.... 1ra1e. single for rent. ~-l~CH per sq (t Ag e_n t
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La ... c ..... ....... H ,, Hos 1000 rt ... men oca ion ~· -.., .. ow r ng re itec· tal. employee discount 2932. Mission Viejo. Ca --..:::=.=°"<.:...::. "''"· yrs exp .. Al · cuna . .pi ... '70I·...,.. ~nc!rorrice!\m: on busy Pie. Cat Hwy. MesalndustrialPark.711 1IMITD1 lur1I Draftsman areavailablewithjobor. 9'2911. rur ate t)p1s t. d1~ Single, or Harbor High., pie partin• well min· Ideal ret1il •tor ofc w. 17th. Sl./Pacific t 642,.2171 54$.0611 Knowledge or millwork/ fer Please apply . -==-=------PAIT I.TIME some TLX exp Ful1
Npt Ht•. sso1mo . tainedbtcti''Vkkyd1ys ~paceror~usln!"need· Bllifs l!'dustrial Park. WUldiscountS28000T.D. ~~:ti:~~~ia:r~~~~ P~~~'s ~ls~~~J~c~~t!~ !t,trf;~iyb;:o~i~i~~ ~~c%ii m~+30 N4or1!':.
Storgeonlx.51S.OS4t 714~: :\~sqV:.1~~~ri: (17'l'f: =·=~rCtAuvn~is1~: sec by CM units. yield desirable call for pre-SOUTHCOASTPLAZA Lions. golf tournaments. schedule General omce ~o OHie....... 4400 Orrtce spice avail. ,N7100 fire-warehouse space 2n. Due 6/84 675-2500 inlerview&ag~ l333Bristo1Ave.CM Prom o t 1 on s &typingskllls'-83J.9S90 Se<-retary w;;;::ua:N.·s.·w:~: Includes desk .. phone. Executive oCClcc space W/C~ dram. wet Dan RA~IATE!RN Tues-Fri 10.5, EOE. (7l4!6'73:13S8. PART /TIME Super E )(er. Sec I
. financial lost. 1000s.r. px>/mo. 641-0763. Navailable.t. pr-estigious bat. /64 -7604 AtlRw,...llh/ lrvlne, CA. DeL.liA'v.ery1·mema. sn otvoerho18mfeosr MlocWsmmedraa .. te'to:~dnN1'nogws. Receptioni/t: mornings. =~ t~lerr~::1d~~.t ~~r, , .. floor A tS4l •"&" ... ....,,.""*'--TO""* ewport ueach area. 2 RIO .... -.-...... (714)641-8700 T for optomet t Will ..... . aen ·ONM.· nvnunw " lrg prl vate off tees • .__., ,..,_IA•/ A -I k' 'f C. M . 3 am . 6 a m . M/F-All ypes H r1s . I Irvine. Must have l(l nl
,RACH w/scenic views, 234 sq Ct W.IH Use Lott & Fot.d re y~u oo mg or . a Eronomy rar re<\uired, Must Have Head Shots train. ·8 · 963·3030__ skills. front om_s:,e ap
Lose something Vllua· &:iO, 785or 2.lll s/huHes I: 275 sq rt. Incl. rec:.ep-flocJlty ••••••••••••••••••••••• home . 1 need a live· in N 0 r 0 I 1 e ct 1 n g THE JOI SOURCE Part t ime . 9: 30-2 30 pearance & S •ye v ble! Place an 1d ln our for ~mined occ. Full lionist , telephone Heavy power. air cond. *•w:ttmllh SIOO housekeejfr & comp•-$400-~/mo. + bonus f.al-077'71lAM ·7PM General Office skills m1d1mum recent ·e Lost ind Found col-Service .Jrou le IS~ from service 9-S, secretariil, High intensity lighting. ....................... n 1 on . 1 ease ca 11 646--0637 Bx Appointment Only_ Good 1yp1n11 a must. erull\E~ ex per T) plti i.
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ple loot when they've Pacific• Hosp. Ownr/ imdilne av1il1ble. For sq ft. Bir. cession bi ... are now.... Dental Ass't. Ortho exp M0"'-5 WAHTED Tustin.669-1035 -hgure apt11ude re<i , I found an itemolv1lue. Bob Jarrard more information ult OC Rully Inc I lng 1cce;:led. Wine'& ~TTINTIOM: ~ eR..?: or~ .. ~ ed~ thk. Ungene catalog. up 10 Part·time secretarial. 30 Generous salar) + ~1
17141141.] Ill ~l 542·3317 beeBrCapproved • peoodndsintgo Amb1tlous· ·boys and 642.2626. ~tT~altiows 12$ lo I hrs wk to start. $5 hr. =:cfo +P::J':~,~s
· • • •• •••••••••• ••• •••• •• ••••• A. · ·permit. FOi &lrb lG-13 years old, to l&.'ldy. ' Typing. filing. phones. P.O Box 18823. lrnnt' • ~lslt ':· ~u! ~0l ~~It~ work·one or two~· Exr~~~'fnf!d for •Hair shows S2S to $50 sm growin\ co. Ca ll _91.92713 17141540·01~ • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL • sandwiches. chips, bur· ~~s:ap~~e~ui!~~tpg Np En d.o off 1 r e ~~rlntwork o.pen 6.1l·2320Tom 0 ele t
• ritos . s alads. Ir • tioaa. Transportation . lt>asanl surround -p~fcpCpl~r~ • • cre11ns.sof\drinks.ran· and constant adult ings1good pay F /T •leather catalog S8S + ,AITTIME fri. 8·3 Untied )teffi . Do • dy. etr. Booth will be supervision pro\•ided. 6.11·3380 -~~ h 6-9pm. Expandihg youth Ch 1601 M aq:uerilt • ID•yt • 3Llnet • I U•rt built by Art A. Fair Clll3to5:30PM,askforl ~~-·'·fl:'! eryartp olosuplo counseling hrm has CdM 644-0745
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• special offer. you must be a non-commerc'ial user offering • aft.er6pm. HB.P WANTED 661'2290 . Newport Beach Invest-642·4321. ext. 343. Ask for A \'net Ell'l'I ron 1 r,
h d f I t $800 d dth • DentalAssutanl ment CounselingFirm Andrea lo r al e d JI 3'.Jf e mere an 1se or s a e up o per a . an e price must CASTING HOW!! SALES AUTO registered. Are you look needs sharp individual · MeCorm11·k. C)I . ha' , ,
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• Use one word tn each box About 4 . words make o ne 669·0777 llAM -7PM We will train. Looking cogrution. We seek your . mes. accou nt reconcil· a~prox 8 pm f u es. pl1lude rot malh amt ...
• for out.going, ambitious. caring cha1rs1d!! ex-1111 & limited bookkeep· l::llpm lo approx 8pm curate t) ping Jrc :. e c lassified line of type. Minimum ad tS 3 lines. Please print lro.d 5300 ha r d ·wor'k in g in -pert1se lo compliment ing. Requires good ap. No exper nee Apply m.s5wpmamus1 Gr'~,,
• Plainly •• ....., dlv1d 2openings our highly skilled team. titude for numbers & Penn ysave r . 1660 benefits offered Plem · av a e. Modern pleasant en-good organization PlacentiaAve.,C M call 714 7$4·60Gl to•':.!1
• • Come in person to sales vi ronm!!nt. exrellent Salary rommensurale Professional 1 nteriiir ran!e for an mien i.·~ r------------------------------, • FOUND ADS manager ~enef1 l paBckag~ with e'11pe rience Designer needed w11h Se<-
• I Harbor al Fair Dr e w Po r l e a c m n 52-S900. following. 7141957·1057_ reLal)
• Cos.ta Mes'I 6.1l·Z490. MURSHY EXECUTIVE
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• I • DRIVB want . busy practice. Greenhouse assistant Part timl arternoons. Large insurance agf11t ,
I • Call. Mature. dependable Newport Beach Area . needed lo fill full·lime Optomet~is l"s orrice hasopeningfor quallOt>;I
• r. eeded r II ti Excellent pay with pos. at Public Gardens Fo u n l 11 n Va 11 e Y person to handle val'ul\ 1 • 642-5'78 ~~ n have u v a \'rci benefits. In Corona del Mar. Must I Malureef.lrson. Ex~r or responsibilities ~tJ.t,:1 • I California drivers 646·4868 have ex per. working Pttfem ,bulwllllram. be organized and ~if\ ..
10 _. • Urense & outstand1ng with plants includ ing a 963-8349 __ good oral and "'nft~11 • I .vv driving record. Salary & Dishwasher needed for knowledge or soils, Retai.l communication skifb
• I 13.20 • ltEWAIO FOR IMFO benefits. Apply in person ~t!~a'nt. FC~tf Ke~i~ fertiliu~. test control &LI Mr. Elliot's. the store for Excellenl rnnge bene.!11
• leading to the recovery at~rvice Dept. :l-SPM. 714./9M-275S. propaga.uon Call: Alex.l the fashion conscious. mclud11~ paid dental •·\I ofPowerUteracingbike ROYCAIYBIMW Mon-Fri. 8.30AM-4PM career.minded women F~r appointment ,cf.I I
• 11.IO • ~'faZ3m, COM~:pnhei~: &ROUS ROYCE Part ~lu\t~~. Optn :~~~l·Z'S! ~~ayJ~w:e1~n r:; _Unda"-549·~ L f • llB. Chrome frame; red tS40Jamboree Road 22hrs. Newport Grinder their S.C. Plaza store. Are you pl :inn 1 nf J • I Add $2.60 fqr ••ch •ddttlon•tllne for 8 tlmH handlebars, wheels & NEWPORT BEACH 642-8881 l.M..P/tt-, 7·3:~0 I Good benefits. pleasant move ' Class1f1ed ad·
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• City Z ip Phone e Lost Ladles reading KURWLn LLOYD'S NURSERY
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• Check or M.O. enclosed D Reward MTliit with Collowtng. H1ir I • 646-7238 Brentwood Savings and West. Newport Beach.
• Charge my ad to: • FOUND: Small brown Loan has an Immediate 673-41861.ouise.
• male poodle vie Baker & ~ in our Corona ~· musT
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BJ ITBVE MARBLE ................
a..cdon hu been rw1ft and
beat.eel to announcement.a Mon-
day th.al a lfOUP of Newport
Beech l"f9idenu ho_J>el ~overturn
the controversial Bannlni Ranch
development throu1h a voter
refenmdwn. · "lt'i jus1' typical of the ob-
structionist point bf view," de-
clared Councilman John Cox.
'~y're like a bunch of terrorista
who want to blow up ~world." 'The city coundl, on a 4-2 vote,
approved ~ 75-lllft Wett New-
pol't development 1ut Friday.
The project, llCa1ed down h-om .
what developer Hancock "Bill''
Banning had eought, would per-
mit building 379 homee and up to
400,000 8quare feet of office and
lndu1trlal apace on land now
dotted with ahn.tba and oil wells.
Mike Johnaon, a spokesman for
the Weal Newport Legislative
Allianoe, said hil IJ'OUP forma~ WW unveil lhe referendwn
Saturday monilnl in a l\)eetlnl at
the Newpol'l Oty Hall.
Thia 11 the leCOlld referendum drive Newport re1ldenta have
launched in the put alx months ..
A •ucceeaful vote'r referendum
WU put \Opther last year bl
remdenta upeet with the oouncll s
approval of the Irvine Company's
Newport Center expansion pro}
ect.
Storm
due to
hit Coast
Park, lock, take off shoes
Low tide lots could solve downtown congestion
-· By JERRY HERTENSTEIN OftMDellrPlet ....
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of the DelJ Not It.ff 4JNM Beach City Councilm·
an Hpward DaW110n is frankly
amazed no one thought of it be-
fore. . A storm packing high winds,
hail and rain aqwilla was expected
to hit the-Orange Coast late 10da~
in what one Los Angeles meteo-
. rologiat is calling the "worst
Offshore park.illJ Iota.
7..r:"":""a=-----~-""----~--.J.:naJt'Lri&bl:, A solution to La-; guna's deca<res:ota parking
storm of the winter" for Southern
California.
The storm, moving down from
Alaska, pounded S&nta Barbara
with a half-inch of hail this
morning. Snow was reported on
Los Angeles freeways.
Mountain r escuers raced
against the incoming storm trying
to find a miSsing hiker and to
reach two rescuers straned over-
night near icy Mount Baldy.
The snow level was expected to tall below 4,000 feet in the
Southern California mountains.
Heavy snowfall was expected
above tliat level.
Poeaible hail and high winds
along with heavy thunaerstorms
were predicted for the Orange
Coast tonight, a spokesman for
the National Weather Service in
Los ~les said. Ught rain be-gan falling at noon.
He said chance of rain tonight is
100 percent.
That foreeut is expected to
extend through Wednelday. And
Orange Coast commuters can exJ
pect more slow traffic Wednesday
morning, similar to conditions
that they experienced this mor-
ning when rain aqwilla hit area
freeways and surface streets.
This morning's rain was belie-
ved responsible for at least one
traffic accident in Irvine, a
head-on colliaion 'that left two
people_in~. _ _ Carolyn~e of Irvine and
Evelyn Vannucci of Costa Mesa
were taken »-Twrtin Community
Hoepital following the 7:15 crash
that caused heavy damage to each
vehicle, according to Irvine police.
F.ach victim was reported in sta-
ble condition late this morning.
Boaters were being alerted to
make sure their craft are IM!CW'ely
moored or anchored.
Small craft advisories have
been issued from the shoreline to
60 miles out at sea for the area ,
from Point Conception to the
Mexican border.
Southwest to west winds are
expected to reach 20 to 30 knots
causing 10 to 14-foot seas
Wedneeday.
Closer to shore the sea is ex-
(See STORM, Page A%)
problems .
"It's the ultimate In public
beach access," says Dawson, who,
until now considered himself a
long-time believer in "parkinR
congestion as a means of controf-
ling over development." . .
Dawson proposes tourists iuat
drive onto the beach at low tide
and park their cars.
He figures Main Beach Park ~~=tit-can handle up to 1,800 vehicles at
OFFSHORE PARKING LO'l'S? -Laguna Beach councilman
Howard Dawson practice5 ribbon-cutting ceremony for his
proposed low-tide parking lot~t Main Beach that could ac-
commodate up to 1,800 cars. •
low tide, thus leaving the paucity
of parking places downtown to
shoppers.
That should make the mer-
chants happy. _.. AnP there are other obvious
advantages to a tidal parking lot:
-No need to restripe the lot
every year.
-At high tide, you get a
aelf-cleaning parking :Jot.
-No meter malda, for that matter.
"The lifeguards could patrol
the lot In their dory,'' he says. .£
DaW110n said the acheme coul<f
"add measurably to the city's
revenues as a small fee could be
charged for towing iJlegally
parked vehicles as the tide comes
ln.''
U Dawson's tidal parkinJl plan
works at main BeaCh Parlt, he
sees no reason wby it coutdn't
promptly be initiated · at other
beaches in Laguna.
A low-tide parking lot at
Sleepy Hollow· might be a little
unreasonable, given the rocks and
all. but how about a lot on
Mountain or Cress Street
beaches?
. With the abo\l~:mertti.Onei:! sa-
vings, the city might install speed
bumps on the beach, Dawson
offers. or provide vehicular access
ramps to the beach at Wood's
Cove.
. But Da~n says he's a<>ing no
further with his park.inR proposal
until a full hearing ont.Ile issue is
held before the city's various
govenunental bodies.
And while he says he's only
half serious in proposing low-ti,~
parking, he sees no reason wby
his plan would not result in
instant accolades and support.
Seal Beach quarantine to last a week?
By PHU. SNEIDERMAN or .. Deir ..... ...,,
The waters off Seal Beach may
remain off limits to swimmers
and surfers for another seven
days becauae of contamination
from partially treated sewage
effluent and rainfall runoff. an
Orange County health official
said today.
"I wouldn't feel comfortable
about aotna into thia water," said
Bob Menjman, the county's dl-
rectoc' of environmental health.
He pred.ided the Seal Beach
quarantine, which took effect
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NEWPORT, Rl. (APi?._-A jury found 1oda11te•
Claw C. wn Bulow l\.lll'Y today ol twice trying to ' .
murder bla heift9I wlfe with lrilulln injecUona that
plunaed her into a coma. (Belated*"'· C2)
4 baah boo.I prime nle.
NEW· YOBK (AP) -,_. maJar bmk1 raJ8ed
tbelr ~ ....... ,... toda1 f:ramlt ~t back to
the lridU*y level Ol 18.5 s-eent.
Monday, could last another week,
especially if additional rain ar-
rives'.
nation is not expected to poase any
hazard to nearby Hunting.ton
Beach.
Merryman said the ql.WWltine
applies to the ocean between the
Long Beach breakwater-and
Anaheim-Bay aouth of the Seal
Beach Pier. fie said the contami-
The partially treated sewage
water is 'the result of a Sunday
morning fire at the Sanitauon
Districts of Loa Angeles County
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~~lushi drug, drink s~ssion told
Comedian. John BeluShi engaged in an all-night
drug and cirinkhUl session prior to his death, a coroner's
report lndicaied. l>age A3.
Mom ends domestic strike
The San Ramon mother who went "on strike"
against her familr won her battle -her children
~a "contract' promising to get their act together.
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COUNTY
Lanilmarlc's days numbered
An Oranp Cout tandmark'• c1a\, may be num-
berea • tta leUe nears expiration.~ Bl.
have until April ~ to collect
ro~hly 4,200 alinaturet of re.i-
iateied Newport votel"9.
"I'm opt1m.iltic," aaid Johnlon
today. "We've. already bid the
way lhown to us by the Newport
Center referendum. That drive
uncovered a lot of wvest in the
city."
Councilman Cox said he tears
the group could reach its afgna-
ture goal.
"U they go around and lie and
apread ha11-trutJia like before,
they might be able to get the
signatures," Cox, s~estecS.
Of the referendum drive,
Councilman Phil Maurer aaid, .
"I'm already awfully tired of
hearing them talk about it."
Cowlcll members had been put
on warning as early as laat month
that there might be a referendum
If tlie project was approved.
"ff listening just meana doing it
.their way," said Maurer, who
vo~ for the development, "then
I'm sorry but that's ju.st not fair."
The West Newport alliance had
submitted theit own development
plan for the Banning project and
asked council members to permit
no office buiJdlna and Ol\ly a.
am.all ainount of industrial II*"~ Co4ndlman Don Streu., who
voted against the aJ>lll"OW(I plan,
said be feels the council laU*1 to
reach a ••fair comprombe."
Strauu wd he baa no lmme#
diate reaction to the referendum.
·"I ju.at don't believe a referen-
dum le in the best interest ot the
city," voice~ Councilwoman
Evelyn Hart, who is Newport's
acting mayor with Mayor Jackie
Heatl\er h08pitalized following a
stroke.
Mrs. Hart, during an infomw
vote lut month, voted against
permitting the office and indus-
trial construction but switched
last Friday.
"I think it waa a good
compromlae," she said of the plan.
Several council members
,pointed out that if the develop-
.ment is pu\._to a citywide vo~ it·
likely will collide with the No-•
vember city council elections.
''That's true," responded ref-
erendum leader Johnson. "U we
get a good response I expect it will
be a good clear indication to those
running for office."
Former UCI student
faces fraud counts
By GLENN SCOTr of, ... 0811y ...... ,_..
Patrick Arthur Dixon was a
promising student when he en-
rolled at UC Irvine's College o(
Medicine in the summer of 1975.
But the man who was ar-
raigned today'on charges of
practicing medicine without a
license, grand theft and forging
preecriptlons never lasted at the
Irvine campus.
Five seeking
t_w~ seats on.
. Irvine. board
Last-minute candidates conti-
nue to add new dimensions to the
race for two seats on the Irvine
City Council during the June 8
city election.
F.dward Dornan, 42, an English
teacher at Orange Coast College,
has submitted nomination papers
at Irvine City Hall making him
the fifth official candidate for the
councU. ·And early today, Marjorie
Keiser, resident of The Groves
mobile home park Bnd an active
membef of the senior citizen
community, took out papers to
seek office. She said she hopes to
return the nomination papers
before the deadllqe of 5 p.m.
~ec:lnesday.
Doman, who filed his papers
Friday1 said he decidM to run for
the office because of his "growing
concern over the need for an
independent voice on the council
-one that can speak on behalf of
those residents who came to Ir-
vine because of the · promise of a
planned community' with
reasonable growth."
Dornan and Mrs. Keiser, if she
files, join four others who already
have submitted papers: incumbent
Larry Agran, a lawyer; school board and chapiber of corruneroe
member John Nakaoka, a mar-
keting executive for Xerox; Bar-
bara Wiener, former cident of
. the Irvine Historical ety, and
Libertarian Party official William
Pozzi, aeneral manager of A~o
Moving Co. of Costa Mesa.
(See IRVINE, Pa1e A.%)
INDEX
After receiving two on~
defennents on the basis of his top
academic record, Df xon began
classes in the summer of 1977 but
withdrew in November, 1977, ci-
ting a lack of motivation in pur-
suing a medical degree, according
to college records.
BorD in Miami and reared in
Detroit, Dixon had brought im-
pressive credentials to Irvine. He
had a master's degree in cl1nical
and child psychology and a doc-
torate in education and psychol-
ogy at the University of Michi-
gan, according to university offi-
Cial.s. Both degrees ·were with hon-
ors, which means he was virtually
a straight-A student. His d.ileer-
tation was on the aoc:io-cultural
oppression within the black
community, and he had indicated
an interest in child psychiatry,
said Dr. Horace Mitchell, asso-
ciate dean of student affairs at
UCI.
He was gr anted the two de-
ferments. Mitchell added, to as~
sume family responsibilities after
deaths in hirfamtly in ~~tt.
When he returned, he told ad-
ministrators he no longer thought
it necessary to obtain a medical
degree. . . .
Dixon's name didn't come up
again at the campus until last
week when he was arrested un-
der the name Dr. Howard Smith.
To qualify for state liceNes,'
psychiatrists must hold medical-
~egreea. They are allowed to
prescribe drugs. Psychologists.
don't need medical degrees, but
they aren't permitted to issue
presc.riptions, according to offi-
cials.
Dixon was arrested last
Wednesday in El Centro after a
suicide-prone woman he treated
in a county clinic overdosed Or)
drugs he bad preacribed for her,
investigators said.
Mitchell pointed out Monday
that Dixon may have had a good
knowledge of psychological is-
sues, but was not trained in
medi . one.
"With his background, he was
probably eli8ible lor licenaure as
a psychologist in California, al-
tho'-'Sh we have no evidence he
pursued a license," aaid Mitchell.
Dixon might have performed
many of his -same tasb as a
liceriai!d IJSYchO~ he added,
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related to the dlff erenbel Dixon
· Mllaned the two functions.
Meanwhile this week~ invesU-
pton are studying 1everal court ,
cuee in which Dixon served as an
"expert" witnees, mostly to f'eC-
ommend whether a defendant
L!thtntn1 •truck a tmall
truraamw at 8:46 e In the Loe OIOI Valley, IOU of
San Lula a.po. ft out
the main Mlbltation ~ San
Lula Obltpo. aadlo 1tatton1
KSL Y and KSUM-J'M were knocked ot1 the air and 8.000
CUltomerl were without power.
WU eaDe enouah to Nnd tnal. Dixon treated an e9timated 300
~~enta in bla 11 montha on the
"We are looldna at all his put
paUenta, tryin& to determine who
he treated and where they are
now," El Centro Police Lt.. Harold
Carter told the Amodat.ed Pre..
T'b9 ~ WU. of IDLU'der ....,,._ Pitrll:k Paw'1 hll
..Ufild tb.li lhe II oanvtnal4 lMr ~ la n11 ntM far the ct.th oi a Lec\iM Nlauel..man
wbolb lhe w•ClaUnc Din th.Ila
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)ary 1n ~.,.... CoUrt JUdlt Jamee K . Turner•• cowvoom.
Anm-~Jrq>latned bow abe beu.v.G Ii. tiuablnd ....
alao rnpomible for harUltnl
both her and ·the men abe WM
datlna followtna their teplU'aUoa in 1980 .•
FoortY. 33, • ltand1na trial in Or8nie COunty Superb' "Court in
connection with the death of
Donald Cook in Febnaary 1981.
Cook, whoae throat waa
aluhed, wu found by a room-
mate in the bedroom of the hmne
th9 Iha.red on Ellendale Stnet.
Queetioned by Chief Deputy
District Attorney Jamea Enricht.
Mn. Fogarty, a petite blonde, laid
the defendant admiued to her he WATER TAINTED was res~naibl~ for harualng
. • • • phone caJ,11. made to her' home in.
·water reclamation plant in Long solids and fioatina material, pJ41... late 1980. 'Beac~. ac.ijacent to·the San Ga-the addition of Chlorine to ~ However, she testified, Fogar-
. brlel iuver. . J>acteria. · ty, a former Irvine dty employee,
The San Gabriel empties into A spokesman said the Long never admitted to her he wu the
the ocean off Seal Beach. Beach plant wu ~ted to re-one who killed Cook. a Bechiel
Sanitation districts spokesman sume normal operations and full Corp. engineer who worked at
Don Avila said an electrical room treatment late today. the nearby San Onofre Nuclear
fire caused the plant's main gen-Merryman said the partially Generating Station. !c erators to shut down. treated sewage effluent may still As to her belief that her bus-. ~ · F.mergeilcy backup generators contain viruaes, inclucling the one band wu responsible for the .11. i• wenrnot capable of powering the caualng hepatitis. ~ slaying, Mrs. Fogarty said she ! complete sewage treatment He said county officiala have baiecfher .OP.inion on several .., f r. process, he said. As a result, much had difficulty measuring the factors, including changes in Fo-·~J.• of the sewage wu diverted to hazard level at Seal Beach be-garty's be.havior between Sep-
•, another plant.. cause contamination normally tember, 1980, and February,
By early ~y. however, about increases after a rab'lSt.orm. 1981.
four million gauons had received Seal Be¥h llfeguarda have Aaked lf she IOlllehow felt re-
only primary treatment at the posted~ wamtng beachgoera sponaible for Cook's death, she
Long Beach plant before dis-to stay out of the water. Although said, "Knowing what I _know
charge into the San Gabriel Ri-bad weather oondiUons have kept now, y~" ·
·ver. . most bathers away, the beach
Avila siiid primary treatment attracts surfers, who also have
includes the removal of settled been warned of the hazard.
IRVINE CANDIDA TES .....
• ~.:. Two others have taken out
~,,,. no.minAtion papers but haven't
'' filed them. They are Northwood
,..,. : resident Barry Kidd and Uni-
:."-7versity Park resident Jacques
Warshauer.
The two council openings are
for four-year terms. Councilman
Art Anthony is not seeking re-
election.
~~:::·Bo.Din accoIDpliee gets ...,n ~~·=Prison in :murder spree
h ... ' LOS ANGEU'S (AP) -A
·-' 20-year-old man, who said be ,.~ · helped convicted murderer Wil-
liam G. Bonin in the Freeway
Killer slayings, was sentenced to
prison for 19 years to life.
James Michael Munro must
"' t pend at l~ast eight years in ~ prison before he ia eligible for
paro~ the. second-degree
murder of a HI-year-old man
whose body was dum_J>ed in
. Huntington Beach, said Pro&ecu-
tor Sterling Norris. --..
But ~uperlor Court Judge
Everett Ricks cut about 800 days
from Munro's sentence Monday
for time already served and good
behavto .
Forums-set
on Foothill
route plan
Evening forums will be held .
tonight in Mission Viejo an~
Thursday in Irvine to disCuss ot
iz.en concerns with a proposed
freeway on the Foothill 'trans·
portation Corridor .
The meeting toniabt will be
from 7-10 p~ at MI.loo Viejo
High School's multi-purpose
room.
On Thursday, the sea.ion also
will begin at 7 p.m. at the theater
at Irvine High School.
The two sessions are intended · w give planners for the Orange
County govenunent and a private
engineering consultll\g firm ideas
on what local reaidenta think
about problems and benefits of
the freeway. ...
It's getting wetter
Rain tonight end Wadntaday
with toc:allY ~ thu~
llkal)' at ~ Sllghtly oooler dll)'L
1
1 11r., Ctltncll ol ~ rain 80• t• ~ percantJonlgttt and Wadntaday. • Coaatal high 56 Wednaaday. l O\'lfTllghl low 48. yYttr 57. I :• · Inland high 60 Wednaaday.
JI, ~tc:, ~trty .tnds
f ,. 12-ta knota lncreulng to 15 to 25 , t,. lrnota tonlQht trom Point Muou tn
"" Nlcolal llll#ld. In other .....
,l ~ I aouthw911 wlndathle evening 12· t S
knota. W•ttrty swtlla 2-4 lett. ~al rain Ilka!)' through to-
night.
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~ ... ~ 1.~• wlao bll .. 111nt-ecl I+ .. diroulbaut ~ 1*blY p1b1Mifled murdir trW. .ua al-
IDOlt immeclletely eher the ...otY wnld Wll almowad: -...,11~ .• dalnkldil tbet::t--w:=--m ~ 11 where they I lbauld lie, wbk:h 18 tn tht pa
~." Dllr ',... IW ....._i· Om at Wllely'a adYt.ory attor-
WANTS DEATH·-C4nvtded :r:r .. ":"f:i ~ murderer Willie Ray Wl8ely W1111y ......... to Mk Che Jury to .
.. yw he ii innocent, but want. ...... him ~-1-~-' "-In• the jury to aentence him to' Wllllr.t ~ty KIAi. -r-:-deatfl. ·-~ Wed.Midey in Oran1e Co~ty
. Supstor OJurt Judae Kenneth E.
LM'a ODUl'b'OOID.
School closure The ..me jury of aeve~ men
and "ftw W--1 whkb avk:ted = wm have to determine bla hearing tonight . · ___-t ,,,. panel ha ooly
two z:o:a -death in the pa Fountain Valley School District c~ at San Quentin or Ilfe
trulteee will conduct the tint of lmp111nmwmt without pcmlbillty.
three final JNbllc hearinp to-of lm'ole. ntaht Cll1 a district plan to do9e 9.'laely'• conviction 1temmed
five tchoola during the next three from the death of Huntington ~· · · -• Beech tnd a.river Robert Jby,
The hearing begins at 7:30 p.m. 61 whme bod.Y WU found pinned
at Masuda School, 17415 Lot . beMath the ~1000-~ cab of
Jardines West. · bJ8 tnctar .. uauer rig on March 9,
"
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The
healthcare
plan for
.empt~
lthat ·
~roviiles fcW
their care.
1881. The truck ... puir.td Oft
Ssir¥9h Scn.t wr Mineer • ~~ ..... MMy thoppnc· oenw. ·
PoMce • ftrtt belieYed that ~··death .... eoddent.1,·bat lat.er cMr9ld Wlle1y Y'ith the
crbm Oft --..... al bdonllatSan bun atWhl informantt.
One of thoee lnfonnanta, al-~ crime penner James Mat-
1tiall Dunaaan, had entered l\d1tY .... Monday to char19 of
voluntary manllauahter and ~ only minute. before ~~ly'a _juey announced that it
had neched • verdict.
l>unapn WU the prmecutlon'a
key witnem and had w.tif:ied that
he acted u lookout for ~e de-
fendant wblle Wllely meUed up
on h1a stepfather'• rtg and cauaed
the one-ton, tilt-away cab to fall
on the older man, suffocating
him.
. Wllely, however, contended thrcJUlhout bla trial that Bcay's
death WU accidental and that he'
waa nowhere near hla atepfa-
~fs~y !11: ~:v1rt~~~:'J ex-
convict who still faces charges of
armed robbery in Loa Angeles
County, showed little emotion
when the guilty verdicts were
read by clerlt Ruth Finley.
However, ln speaking with
reporters minutes later, the de-
fendant said he was "kind of . shocked ... --.
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right
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MOSCOW (AP) -Premdent
Leonid I. Brezhnev today an-
nowK.'ed a frene on deployment
of medfum-ranp nuclMr rnimilee
ln the we.tern part of the Soviet Ublon. •
But he wU')'H9d of ·~taliatory
~· lf no ptOll'elll ii made at &Me~Arnerbn-talka on anna
Umitatlona.
Bn2hnev'a announcement wu
quickly rejected by the Reqan
admlniatratlon ea a trick to
maintain Soviet anna superiority.
Brezhnev allO aafd the Soviet
Union plana to pull back a
"certain -number" of the
medium-range misailes it already
haa deployed ln the· part of the
Soviet Union west -o( the Urala,
considettd the European part of
RWlllia.
Brezhnev said the freer.e would
remain 1n effect until Soviet and
U.S. negotiators 1n Geneva -
' who today recewd their talks to
May 20 -reach agreement to
limit the deployment of
medium-range ~iles in Europe,
or LIDlil tbt Un1ted B•~~ ~ otijectlv•," ·MffM aatd. ·~ IDIMW'9 io " ~~Y want to continue to be In a Penhlna _2 an4 aw. ·PGlftfon where they can dominate w..wm Europe. IU'ope and can dominate, in·ef-
Brezhney Mad failure to re.ch f9ct, U)e nwt of the world through
aareement on medlum .. lanp their head etart In nuclear
nUclear m.ipil• would be •a reia1 weapons." • · '
• threat to our country and lta allie9 Preaidenf Reagan told the
by the United Statn." "Thia Tenneaee Leaiatature 1n Nash-
would compel 1.11 '°take retalla· vt1le on Mmday, 1n responaflo a
tor,Y •:J;• that would put the conar-kJna1 nuclear moratorium
other • incl~ the Un!Uld propoeat, that "a nuclear freeze at
States itself, In an analagous ttu. time w~d legitimize the ~tion;' he aald. politlon of m-eat acfvantage for He did. .not elaborMe on tbE! the Sovi.eta.'r · ··
·"retaliatory stepe," but analysta A eenior .State Department of-
interpreted tlie slatement to fid.a1 aaid Monday in Washington
mean the Sovieta would stationr that the &viet Union haa 300
miasiles near Western borders. • SS-20 missiles targeted on West-
U .. s . presidential counselor ern Europe besides qther SS-
F.dwm Meese~ interviewed on 1eries weapons and had begUn ABC:T~'s . "":iood Morning building flve new launching sites
Amenca,. clismi.aed Brezhnev's expected to house 1 O missiles moratorium as an attempt to each.
maintain Soviet anns.auperiority. U.S . negotiators have rejected "Th~ Soviets are way ahead of similar Soviet proposals Qn limi-
• us ... 111 Europe, and this further ting medium-range missiles
threat indicates peace and re-saying that SS-20s deployed east
duction of nuclear arms is not of the Ural Mountains in the
IOUthwwtet11 8oYtet" Unlcll could
aUll ..-:11 Welt t:wope., t.rpta.
Sec:retary of si.i. Alexander
M. ~r. hulcl••.,...t that Ma.:Ow a 6-1 edae over the
Uhlted tatet ln the number of
mediwn-ranae m••Jee ln Elm>pe.
In Bonn. the Welt Geiman
announcement: "Whether t)"8 ii a
at.ep In the right dlr~lon d~
pends on whether it will mark a
turnlna point for the·Soviet
Union ln ita medium ranae rolmUe
annt.ng, that~ whether it (the •
Soviet Ul\dl) wW not only end
the furthermulinaof rocketa but
is ready for a real reduction
within the framework -of the
Geneva negotiations."
Brezhnev said, "The Soviet
leadership haa ~en a decision to
introduce unilaterally a morato-
rium on the deployment of
medium-range nuclear arma-
ments in the European part of the
U.S.S.R.,'' Brezb,riev aal.d.
Mi_dwe s t wracked b y · tor n a does, floOds
Plains twisters kill 5, rip buildings; more rain falls as 4,000 flee floods
Bv fte-Aaaoclated Pre11
Tornadoes ~gr.egged across the
Great Plains, pulverizing
buildings and ~ at least five
people, while Miawestem rivers
sent ice floes through living
rooma, drove more than 4,000
people from home and lapped at
mounds of sandbags.
The water was 10 feet above
flood stage and still rising today in
the three-river city of Fort
Wayne, Ind., where 3,500 people
were evacuated and one killed as
thunderstorms and thaWing snow
threatened to rna}(,e the floodinJl
as bad as in 1913. when 73~
people ·died a.cross Indiana and
Ohio.
Mote rain fell toda1 on the
yalready waterlogged Midwest ..
Thunderstonm spread ac:roes
the lower Ohio Valley, pelting
Cape Girardeau, Mo. with golf
ball-sized hail, and showers fell
over the upper M~ppi Valley.
Rain also spread into !IOUthem
Michigan where a flash flood
watch was posted. .
About 50 familes were evacu-
ated in Peoria, ID. as the Illinois
River climbed more than 5 feet
above flood stage and businesses
in low-lying areas prepared to
erect sandba~ barriers.
Elsewhere; winter took a part-
ing shot at Minnesota with a layer
of slippery snow and sleet.
Litchfield received 3 inches of
snow, Minneapolis and St. Paul
received a 2-inch coating. causing
nwnerous accidents during the
morning rush hour.
At least five people were killed
over the weekend in northern
Indiana, Ohlo and southern
Michigan.
Three Ohioans were among the
dead. A 9-year-old. boy died of
exposure Sunday in Grand Rap-
ids, Ohio, the b od y of a
71-year-old woman from Clover-
dale, Ohio, whose body was
found along the Blanchard River
and a 21-year-old man from
Wren, Ohio, collapsed in two feet
of water and drowned Saturday
at Monroeville. Ind.
The tornadoes late Monday
kille<S three people in Kansas, one
1n Missouri and one in Oklahoma
just as President Reagan was
• arriving in Oklahqma City, which
was spared by the twisters.
A half-dor.en buildings along
U.S. 166 in Tyro, Kan.. were
damaged and two were destroyed
by a tornado that killed one man,
officials said, and a twister ripped
through a trailer park in Ada,
Okla., leveling mobile homes,
killing· one· penon and injuring
35.
A tornado skipped across
northe.m Texas without causing
any damage, one day after five
tornadoes hit west central Tex.as
and another hit a Dallas suburb.
Indiana Gov. Robert D. Orr, his
pants rolled up over his rubber
overshoes, visited swamped areas
of Fort Wayne and saw by heli-
copter that the only way to rec-
ognize the banks of the St. Mary's
River were two parallel lines of
treea stand.i.ng in water.
"It's just 6orrible,'' said Fort
Wayne Maror Winfield M~ Jr.
"It's an eene situation to see !Jome
of the homes. There are ice floes
going throuab the living rooms."
Some of the thouaanda of peo-
ple driven from their homes re-
turned .by boat Monda50 re-
trieve belongino, and wu
Roee, 55, readied a wire cage or a
bbat ride to pick up her three
stranded cats.
1be' floodlna h.u done an eUi-
mated $16.3 mllllon in damage,
includ.insr 1the 1-ndmark home of.
Hugh McCullough, secretary of
the Treasury under President
Lincoln.
AP~
P RICE CLIMBING -This California street cable car still had
sightseers hanging_ out despite a price.increase that went into
effect in San Francisco Monday. The fare went up from 50
cents to $1 to help pay for increasing maintenance costs.
Sandinistas bar
Nicaraguan ·rights
MANAGUA, .Nicaragua (AP)
-The leftist Sandinista govem-
rnept has suspended individual
rijthts for 30 days and impo6ed
strict censorship to counter what
it says are "plans for aggresmon"
by the Uni~ States.
Junta member Daniel Ortega
said the suspension may be ex-
tended "in keeping with the
prevtilina ci.rcwnsta.nc'8 in ~ country:;p
Speaking at a ceremony for the
Sandinista militia Monday night,
Ortega said the emergency mea-
sures were necessary because of
"plans for aggression against our
country" directed by the United
States "with the complicity" of
anti-government group& based in
neighboring Honduras and Mia-
mi.
The Washington Post reported
last week that the Reagan ad-
: ministration was planning a $19
million CIA program for a force of
500 Latin American commandos
who would be based on the
Nicara~-Honduras border and
would attack dams, power sta-
tions and other economic targets
in Nicaragua.
Belushi d.rug, drinking • se ssion described
J --. Coroner's report says <;omedian· spent last hours in all-night revelry
/
HELLO ·woRLD -Two-day-old Veronica Morales, left,
waves and takes a peek at life while her sisters nap in ann of
mom Irma Morales, who has three other children. 9, 4 and 2
years old. The single mother says her mother will help care for
her armful of babies. The triplets, including Rebecca, center,
and Monica, were delivered by Caesarian section.
LOS ANOELFS (AP) -Com·
edian John Belushi. whoee arms
bore "multiple fres h needle
puncture marks" at the time of
• his death, spent his last hours in
all-night revelry that included
heavy drinking and narcotics, a
detailed coroner's report says.
&lushi was vomi~ and pale, but stayed up on Maren 5 until 8
a.m., 4~ hours before h~ was
found dead, according to the re.-
port issued Monday. It also
ouWned another night that week
when the actor drank and used
drugs into the early-morning
hours.
Belushi, 33, died from an in-
jected overdose of cocaine and
heroin, Los Angeles County Co-
Decontrol 'created' oil .glut
Reagan sharply critical of Carter's energy program
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP} -
President Reagan said today that
lifting controls on oil prices hel-
ped create the current oil glut and
was responsible for greater con-
tervation and lower energy costs.
While not claiming direct credit
for himself for removing oil price
controls, Reagan was !Sharply
critical of former President Car-
ter's energy program, under
which decontrol wu drawn up.
"The last administration's
'moral equivalent of war' which
depended on aovemment plan-
ning, bureaucracy and regulation
gave us higher prices and
shortaaea." l\eagan said in a
apeech prepared for delivery to a
joint . lellion of the Oklahoma
Leglalature.
Movi.egoers pick
Fondas, Hepburn
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
Movie-goen picked the two~
at.an of •1()11 Ooklm . Pond. -
Henr-y Fd.nda and Katharine
Hepburn'-• bMt adCr and belt
ac,reu ln th• 1981 American
MovteAwm* I And~ C!Mt tbillr ~ Jane •belt .ca-blr ... la tl.e fJJrn.
......... ol tbt Leet Ark" took
tbt belt film of the year award.
The ..... OflU'1led by the '
NIWSBRllfS
National A.seodatlon of Theater
Owners and pl'elented Monday at
the Hollywood Palace, were ba-
eed on audience polls taken at
2,000 theaters nationwide.
I dead, 15 hurt ,
in Irish bombing -
BELFAST Northern Ireland
(AP) -A bomb blitz acroH
Northern Ireland killed an
11-year-old boy and injured at
leut 15 people "Monday night. inclumn,z the province'• former
home afia1ra mlnlater, police said.
The oenten of Belfut and tour
outlying towns were hit and da-maae waa extensive. Police aaid
the explOliona all within a half.
hour, app;;;;i to be the work of
the PrcMatonal Irtah Republican
Army. It wu the um auch eeriee
of au.cks 1n u months.
Stabbed actress
on cr itical' 'list
injured in a stabbing attack out-
side her West Hollywood apart-
ment, may have been stalked for
days by a "fan" who kept track of
her whereabouts in a diary, au-
thorities said.
A truck driver on a delivery
run stopped the attack on .Ms.
Saldana on Monday by ·taking
away her assailant's 4-inch kit-
chen knife and e~ng him to the
ground b standing "on his neck"
until aud;'orities arrived, otficiala
aaid.
Canal_ ~pponents
~ue over Prop. 9
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Op-.
ponenta of the Peripheral Canal
have filed ault contesting the
ballot ~phlet'a statement on Propomticm 9, scheduled for the
June 8 ballot.
The iult was filed in Sacra•
mento C.oun&y Superior Cow:t on
Mooctay by Calilorhiana for a
P'a.lr Water PQliey 1&.ainlt Secre-t tar, of State M.an:h l''Ong Eu, the
chief elections offldal, aria othera.
, Jt contends that th• 1A8ialative '
. Analyst WUUam Hamm and At-
torney General George DeukJne.-
jan Undei:'Jtated and m'-tated
the cmt of the water fadJJtiee that
Propoeition 9 would permit.
'
r;onekr . Th~ Nogucl,11 said last .
wee .
1n New York, meanwhile, the
Daily News reported today that
Belushi left his wife, Judith, more
than $2 million from three life
insurance licies.
A de~ report by Deborah
Petenon, an investigator a~ the
coroner's office, said that on
March 1, Belush i and an uni-
dentified woman stayed up
"drinking wine and inhaling co-
caine . . . and injecting the drug."
Police LL Dan Cooke identib'-S
the woman as Cathy Evelyn
Smith, a backup linger for rock
groups. Miss Smith alto ia belie-
ved to be the last peraon to aee
Belushi alive.
More notes from· the
International Gemological
9Jnl>O$ium
··Gems and Antique Jewelry"' was the subject llddresaed byl
Benjamin Zuctter. He had a
marvelous set of slides which
he used to Illustrate his
preeentatlon. One VfKY unusual
ring shown In hla pictures
oontalned flYe uncut diamonds.
They were In the perfect
occahedral at\llP9 .. formed by rmure. Theee wet9 aet Into the.
rrountlng so that you aew at
'-four of the ttonee et any
#lgle of viewing. With the VfKY
lhlWp points protruding from
the ring I thought 11 would also n-... a VfKY effectlw wetpOn
on• cbbled up flal Thia ring
dated from the alxteenth
~· 1 Antique, JeMlry hM .,..,.,
betn on• of my major
enthusiasms . . • protiably
blca.-moet of the pieca. I
-oome Into the enop fOI' f"IPllr and .. usuellY ao worn
out and neglecied thllt they.,..
very difficult to put Into
wearabj• condition egaln.
~ piClf* Ml"' to hM-the
notfbn that juat becauH
il:lrnld'llng It mldt o1 snctoua
GlfTa and fine metal It fhould
l'aat for~ver wlt~ut any
mllrMinanoe. tHtt It not the
~~ . ....,....car•
In weerlno and occ•lonal ~·the~~ll
. . .
On "March 5, the coroner's re-
port ooritinued, Belushi and his
woman companion were at "Rock
City," a private club, where he
was "drinking heavily" until
about 1 a.m. He reportedly. asked
101DeODe to drive him back to his
rented bungalow at the Chateau
Mannont Hotel.
The comedian n eeded help
getting inside the bungalow. He
began vomiting and appeared
"pale and sweaty," the report
said, but "the ingestion of the
liquor and drug apparently
continued."
Unidentified visitors were at
the bungalow between 3 and 3:30
a.m., the report said. Belushi
showered aobout 6:30 a.m . and
~ '®
&EM WISE
went w bed aboJJt 8 a.m .. wtlen
the woman observed he -.Vas
"shaking and wheezing." •
The woman was quoted as
saying she heard "a loud wheez-
ing" about 9:30 a.m., so she woke
Belushi to aSk if he was all right
and gave him water. When she
checked about 10:15 a .m., he·ap-
peared to be sleeping and she
went out ft>r breakfast.
The report said the woman
gave police a plastic syringe .and
metal spoon that app~ared to
have been burned on the bot10rn.
It said she told police she took
them from the bungalow when
she left "because she was afi'aid
that the maid would come in and
call police."
oertainly lengthen the life Of
these fine jewelry treasures.
After listening to Mr.
Zucker's presentation and
seeing his slides. I must edmil
that he did klndle more
enthusiasm and Interest tot
lhe9e ancient pieces of Jewelry;
Ha has premised to send me f set of the s!1des so that I ma
snare them With others wh
rrey enioy seeing them
Starting next Saturdmy w•
v.411 be having a ShOw ind iatt
al eaic.te.' antlQUe and antiq!Jf
reporductlon Jew4'1ry In our
atore. They come from N""'
England estates anJ I thin'
tl'loee of you who like olde{
pieces will find them verj
lltl'aetive. • W. are also hllvlNJ a at~
reduction sale of :)Uf ow• '""'"'°" at thl• t•me . ~ prices have been greatl
reduced . . • 90fT1f to • muc as ~ off. ~ot twerythlng i ·
lnclUded In thla sale but aimo
9119rythlng. If you have • ~ng eomethlng In oor AOCI
With the Idea of a futurt ~ this might be the ti,,,,
ton-. the demlon.
OurillJ thit .... we °'1lnaL
honOr "°'* ChlltVM . . . N
· bring your~. VIM or~ Owge catda. This ... °"°' . .,_, opportunl IO don't ~ Mlrctl 'le) through t
D EA& PAT DUNN: Earl y lut
NeHaber I •*red a •. .., &able llUI s•• llall Oider llanedaa lllC. fw tn.71. •1 cllieck WU Hiiied, 'bll& &M &able .... r
arrlvicl. I've wrlUH twlee a.ta.1 aboat
deUvery, but' bnen't received HJ re1p0ue. •
CH you help? · .&. -V .C., Lasua NIIMI
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WELL GUARDED-Patti Davis, 29, ac~ daughter. of
President Reagan, is preceded by a security man as she arrives
in London aft.er a flight from Los Angeles. A tight security net
of 15 U.S. Secret Service men is guarding her.
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Be1ln met •~veral caat
mernben and producUon per-
eonnel of the hit TV ..n.
"O.U.U" at·hil home In Jeru-
alem. The "Dallu" party -
mJnua stars Larry Rapnu,
Patrick Daffy and Victoria
Priaclpal -is vilitlng there
to promote touriam .
A. the nadon watched 9n
Israel Televisio.n, actreea Sasao lloward, who plays
Donna Krebbs on the aeries,
whispered. the identity of J .R.
Ewing's assailant into Jhe
pren)ier's ear.
Israeli fans saw J .R. get shot
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States.
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~-~=-''Animal~." . The fanm of dece . UMd~
by ~ and &heir in Vlctima.
KNXT (2) 9:00 -1'.The Glhl ot Life."
Suaan Dey, Paul Let.rat~ ln film abe>Ut
Youna mother who~ contnctuaL aurropte prepancy.
KCET (28) &;10-11The GJ"Mt Amerkwi
Fourth of July and Other Dilalten." Jean
.Shepherd'• Ol'iginal teleplay <:enters ~
around b~tersweet pangt of growing up ih
Midwest during late '30s ana early '409.
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the wlollfllll ... ""' °' WOftd Wtt • oombll. 'PO' CZ)··~ ''Tbe 0.-... •cor.wt6on" (11711 llNol
lM, ~ .... A INr•
CAREER TRACED -Music career of
clarinetist Pete Fountain 1n "Pete," ~
** "ll'onoo llllY" (1M0)
Cllftt !Mtwood, Sondr•
Locu. A former 111o. ...._.,, '""" .... ~ ,_ .. elf..,.. of I*·
. 'KCET (28) · 10:20 . -''Pete." Career of
clarinetl.St Pete Fountain is traced from his
roots ln Dixieland to present status. ~ ·\
_ photo, left. • • Wfl'd11~•daw'•
Da11tl•~ Mo"lfl'•
till IN~ .... out to
-. the ..., °' ,. ...._ In. wtlldl 1 1M1
ldlool -lrwoNild, .,.. · night at 10:20 p.m. KCET (28). ~ '°""'"" In • Wiid w ..
Algi.ra" (1N7) Y1cat
8aeell, JMn Manin. Algef1e
W..-•dllp••*"t-... '°' llldepelldel-fl'Ofll 1ff.Uo1"2,
7:IO. ~ Mltm'MU.
Loi ,.,....... Lakere YI.
Por1llnd T,_1111 e
f:IO. t OM THI TOWN
FeetwW. • -In .,. ... of • ,,.,., of "-Lo. ~ Poloe o.p.n. "*" Bomb 8qued; • loot It~ by oornpuw;
I MW .,..~IOIC ....
--Who adOpf c:Nldrtn. I • 'NAY lll!UD LAV'UWE l 8HIN.IY
&COMPANY
TM glfie ttand L.9nny end
Squlggy up for dltee with
two Y«arlnarlanl.
• IYI! OH L.A.
FMturact: • look 11 aoeo
aper-.; l*1 two of ••
report on X-ntact video
caeeet1•; • look ., aporte
madlclna.
• M•A•S•H
Hfttl.ye llghll to keep •
wound~ eoldlar ellva
wtllle en lnoMaent blrr~
11 on near the ..onth.
(J) TIC TAC DOUGH
MACNEIL/ LEHRER
MPOAT -~FORIT F•eJured: "F•mlly
Brlldwlnner le A Squtrrel"
and "How To Make A Poe-
~ 81-np."
(C)MOVIE •
**'h "BllM Of St. TJW. .,, • • .. ( 1es..) Ajlltall' s.m.
Joyce °'*' .... The ~
iam. of running . a girts'
achool .,. lnCfMNd by
Iha llrrtvlf of lhe headmle-
tr en' 1 bookm•k•r
brother. •:OO . CIJ 8IMOH l SIMOH
A.J. and Rlolt agree to
round up soma mMalng
c lanmetH for their
upcoming hlgll echool
reunion. 8 QI MET MAVENa<
~--A9C>Sen
dlne for htlp In finding
1'-r-.oi...,.. for hie .... """··~ • MOVIE * *" ''The Helled ~· ( UMMI) Comal Wiide, Gan
Van Der e.g. Altar hie fal-
low hunt--kllled by •
prlmftlva trlba, • man II Mt
fraa to be hunted down by
fierce WWl1ots. 8 9 HAPPYDAV8
Fonzie II llKloue "'*' Jen.. ny Plccalo epraeda rumors
about • ,_ girl tn lellool.
• ,_ ... MAGAZJHE
The leader of Hew Y Of'k •I
Oullrdian Angale manlee
hie ~end:
-8UOOMlful 8"1mal etare end their owners.
• MOVIE * * "TM Vanlalllng lan4"
(1973) Documentary. The
~ Of "''*' dllpfay their tenacity and strength
of wlll In the b•ttle to cerw
OU1 ..... lor lhernMlvM In
the bitter~ of the
North.
• L.ft OH EARTH
''Theme And Vlr1lltlon"
Ofttd A~ io01ta ......... ~°'--"*' -ftom ~ lo
...... -lflllt ...,.,, to be
d•o•nded from • tiny ;:INll'nmll.Q
"Anlmll lmpoeton" Ti.
,.m1rk1bl1 formt of
~ UMd by both
pt9detcn end tMlr 1n1enc1-
ad~ -to Ml or
avoid bllno ..,.. --eumlned.Q
(8)MOYW • * • 1fr ''The Stunt Men"
(1880) Peter O'Tool•.
811Yt Rellabeck. Wentad ·
by the pollce, • dllturbad
Vlatnam veteran find• en
unaure h•ll'll'I on • movte
Mt __.. I World War I
(if~ lllmtd. 'R'
* *.,. "Any WNott Way
You Can" (1NO) Clint
E.utiilood, Sondt• loch.
Belote Mt1llng down with
hla glr1 and pet orengu1an.
a bat9-""*I ftgflter llgrlS
up lot 0"8 i.t. lucfltfv. metm. 'PO'
.MOVIE *. "Roadie" (1980) Malt
l.oef, Klkl Hunter. A rock
muelc roadie lt11 nothing
get In hie .,,_,, In hie pureull
of the Qlrl ol hie d,_,.,a.
'PO' t:IO. 111 LAVERNE l
8HlfllLEr
Carmine bacomM famous
81ter eurvMng a direct 1111
by • llghtnlng bolt. Q
• ALLINTHEFAMILY
Edhh darns up about Tere-.. ·~. t;OO. (I) MOVIE .
''The GllVOI Ufa" (Prem-
iere) Su11n o.y, Paul
laMat. A young rnotMr of
two undar1akM a contrac-
lull MHrogate pregnancy
1 for another woman.
8 QI fl.AMINO() AOAO
Reid laerna how hie late
flt'--menipulated by 8hartll Sampta. end Con-
tflow. 'PO' • eNPW'l~WHIH
Jehn ~ .. ..,by *!"'Y y~ end ottl·
_.. • V., bring IM OOld-., dlYf .of TV Vl(llty
lflowlblpktollfe. 10:11®~THI GMAT fl\NIUI
Erle 8eww'eld ,_.. lhlf
documeng,y too1c 11 !hi
~lnlluenu~
le of 18 "· wtllefl c:llirned 20 mllllon lllc1lml WOf16. Wide. 10-.to• .NTE The career of c:WINtllt P... Foun111n 1J tr11*S
from hie root• In Olxlllend
10 Illa P'IMlll 1111118 -~ tourl1t 1t1rectlon of 11ie
, Creeoet11 City. 1o:ao1~ .
PLAYHOUll
"The Greet Amerlcen
Founh Of July And Other
Dtaut.,•" Jun s~
h«d·1 orlgtnll telepley
cent.,. around the bit·
tlfNMt P111ge of growing
up In the M~ cluf1ng
tM Ille 18309 1M Mrty
'40e.Q
10-M (Z) MOVIE
••'h "The OhlOIM Con-
nection" ( 1873) Bruce Lee,
Rober1 Beller. I\ martlll
ert1 ltudent Ml• OU1 to
•venge tile rnurcler of hi•
tNChet In wtllctl • rlvll
IChool WU lnv°"'9d. 'R' 11:00 ea 8 Cll a a
NlW8
8 SATURDAY NIGHT
Hoel: Waller M1t1hau.
au-1: Garrett Morris.
• l(OJN(
• THE JER'IMOHS
• IAHfON> AHO 80H
(C)MOVIE • * .. From Noon Tiii
Tl)rff" (1877) CharlN
&oneon. Jiii Ireland. A
drifter 11 rtct\lltea Into a cnr::.;:bety gang.
..... -•o deatroy ·--i--llueblnd.
* * "O'oodbye, Emmenuele" C18n) SyMa
Krietet. A beMitlful worn-
.,, •• ...,ch for the um.
mete erotic axpenence
brloga her to • ltartllng
rMllz.ltlon, 'R'
•@ THMF8 ~NI'(
FW1e)' and Larry ~
to keep Jaca. Janet and
Tam from nlO¥lng •fter the
threie .,. offar9d • d,_,.,
houM.Q
I MUWV GAtmN
L.ft ON EARTH
''Theme , And Variation"
David AllMtborough looQ
II the wide variety of anl-
malt -from ent .. 1.,. to
wtllMI ..: that -to be
dalloll !Otd "om • tiny
lfv-aka mammal. Q (C)MOVIE
• • • "Sunday '" New
York" (18&4) Oliff AoMn-
eon, Jane Fonda. After
being jilted by her boy·
lr1and and tr•vallng to New
York to vlllt her broltier, •
yOWlg .!ftOl!llfl Ponlll!tart. her potl11on on v1rg1n11y.
CD) 8AM'Y MAHILOW: IN
THE ROUND
• WOMEN'S MUD
WAUTUHO
"World Ughtwelgh1 Cham·
plonllhlp"
11:30 8 (I) ALICE
Alloa Ind Flo d~ that
the Nma man llu made
dat• with both Of them.
(R)
G Q!TOHIOHT
Hoat: Johnny Careon.
Gueat: Rlcllwd Pryor. 8 9 A8CNEW9
NIOHTUNE
• ALLINTHEFAMILY
• LOVE. AMEIUCAH
STYLI!
• DICKCAYnT
Oueat: G_.. Verdon. (Part
~(RJ •
• CAPTIONED ABC HEWS
®MOVIE
eMOYW ** '"nla Cl~ Cit· II• Co." (1872) G•ry
Orlmee, LUM Aakftl.
• LOVI, AMINCNt
ITYLI 1::: OH IOCltT:Y
• • • "Tiie Compatltjon"
(1810) Rlcflard Orayfuea,
Amy lrvtng. Two planlet1 et
• San ,.rltlClacO mue6a
competition find that "'*
love for ..tti other oon-
fllcll wttll their profelillon.
111 emb111ont. 'PO'
12!08 8 (I) MOClOUO
McCloud trlal to break In 1
new 1)811nar while lnYM11·
gating • nellonal cer thalt
ring.J R)
12:30 D QI LA~ NIGHT WITH ,
DAVID LETTERMAN
Guaet: dlnoqur expan Jlf'l1
JanMn.
• OOUPLU
(Part 21 A wife'• mr• mw· 1111·•" .,... are l>OllnO •
P<Oblam to her man11ga.
-0r Walter &ackelmannl
hoeta this..-.
• NEWS 9MOVIE
• ''Tiie Flftll Floor" ( 11180)
Bo Hopklnl, Dianna Hult
An .. na young wom8/l le
Incarcerated In • bizarre
mental hoepltal Where vto-
tenca and drug 1buM are
1he Of'det 01 lhe day. 'R'
(Z)MO';(IE * • * "The Cllangellng"
119801 Oao<oe c. &ott,
Ttlllh Van Devere. A wld·
owao music profauor
rent•' an old .ll«IM that
llPPMI• to be haunt.a by
a rMllau eplrtt with a 50-
)'Nl-okl ec«a to Nitta. 'R'
12:46 CC) MOVIE
•• 'h "The Angel Wore
Red" (1960) Ava Gardner.
Dirk Bogarde. A priel1
l11v" 1111 ord« to return
10 a world rOCkea by a vlo-
tan1 war 1:008 MOVIE
• • "Caribbean" (1952)
Jann Payne. Ariane Dahl.
PlrllH In the 17001
11tamp1 lo tak8 c>Mr •Car-
ibbean Island
• MOVIE • * "The Amarlcano"
(1855) Glenn Ford, Frank
Lovejoy. A Teua oowt>oy
lin01 romance and aovan-
ture wt'4ll'I ha "llempt• to
dell~ Brlllma bull•
to BruU. •
1:108 MOVIE •
• •'h '"Don't Make
Wav .. •• ( 1887) Tony
~rtla. Clludla Cardinale.
When 1119 car la 1111. a tour.
Ill In Southern Cellf0tnl•
winds up flllllng In love with
I .. CUii llttle Italian fenCI.
•·bander who II~
bla.
9J!EWS 1:30 D la HEWS
(B)MOVIE * * * "The Electric H~
, meri" (1979) ~Obert FJect:
f0td, Jana Fonda. A Lu
Vegas cowbOy 1tM11 • S12
mHllon lllOrougllbred horN
to Nve him from 1111
exp!Olllllve owners. 'PG· t:00 m MOVIE • * * * "The lldy Van-
l1M1" (1W) Mlcf!MI
Aadgl'1va, Pu Wk-. Alt
aldertyE~«*
IPPM'I from • ~ ,~trlln •
2:10 Cl5 ~ 8HOftTf **It "Ona-TrlClk PO(ly"
( 1880) PIUI Simon, 81air
B<own. A ono.popu1ar
par10Nnar .. prlMUted by
~ 11oune1 him to
dtoc> hie l1YN of mualc and
write aonge thlt can bring
him beck to the top 40. 'R' 2-.208 NlW8 . a-.ao CC> M0\11( * *'h "BallM Of 81. Trtnl-
an'1" ( 195") Alutllr Sim,
Joyce Grenfell. The prob-
lem• of running • glr11·
IChool are lncrNMd by
the errlval of 1ha hMdml1-
t re 11' 1 bookmaker
brother.
eMOVH! • **'it "Little Darlings''
(1880) Tetum O'.._., Kri.
1y McNlcflol. At eummar
c.mp, two teen-• glt1I
compete to -who wttl be
Illa flrat to k>M (* vlrglnl-
&'~IE /
**'h "Buelln' Loose"
( 188 1) Ak:tlard Pryor, Cice-
ly Tyeon. A bumbling bur·
glar, • conc8rned
• echoollaacher and eight
Chlldran make • frighten-
ing crou-country trip In a
bf okan-down llCllool bua. 'R'.
2:~. NEWS • 2:&5 MOVIE
• • ·~ "Aloha Me•na
Goodbye" ( 1874) Sally
Struthers, J-Fran-
a ecu1. Whan a phylk:lan'1
eon bacomM NI, I young
girl with a rare blood type
11 eought u a heart donor. 3:008 ISPY
3:30®MOVIE
*~ "Charita Chan AnCI
The CurM Of The OflQOn
Ouean" ( 1981) P•tw Usti-
nov. Rk:llard Hetell. Char·
lie Chan II aided by Illa
bumbltng 9rand1on In
IOIYlng a llrlng of mur-
Clare. 'PO' a:ao• MOW! *.,. "I Cover The
Underworld" ( 1954) Sean
Moeloty, Joanna Jorelan.
A theology lludent "9.umea the Identity of hi•
gang1tw twin brother luat
before the latter'• prteon
r .......
())MOVIE * • ·~ "&cape From Alcl· traz" (1978) Cini E.111··
WOOd, Patrldl M<Goo11an.
A hwdenad convict mikes
elaborete plans to brellk
OU1 ol Iha ~proof
prteon. 'PO·
•:008 ISPY (C)MOVIE * * "Loving COUpl11" ( 1980) Slllrtay MacL.llne,
J1m11 Coburn. A manlad
couple and • pelr of~ • tlnglh awffcli partnere In a
geme or llf•tyle Mmpllng
8/ld romantic revenge.
'PO'
•:06 (Z) CINEMASCOAE ·~·MOVI! * * * "Ona-Trldl Pony"
~MOlla.G-
t:oo •••• ~ ''The Cit And • .,
ni.-c1n1iy" 11m1 Bob .
Hope, Pu.tte OOddwd.
In ,,,def to COiiect their
lnhetltanoe, • !Miiiy mull
IPlfld the night In • heunt·
adhouM. CZ>* .... "Biiiy Jadl"
(1871) Tom Leughlln,
OalorM Taylor. Alt P •
Graen l«et W-t>raed
Cl\lmplone the cellM of •
freedom IOllool lot runa-
Wl)'I on en Attiona lndlan
r-tlon.
t:OO CC) ••• ''Ceddle" (1881) ~Mn MMM, JICI! Thofllp.
ton. A young women
... her comfonabte
•rban home anc1 11ar
mlll husband, determined
lo \ah lull reaponelblllty
f()( aupportlng her Qlllldran
by doing what-odd Joba lh9 can get.
t:30 e * • "New Fronllar"
(1838) John Weyne, Flay
Corrigan. The MeaQul1-•
attp In 10 htlp • group of
..,...,. defend their IJ'op-
arty rights llplnlt greedy
t.ndgl' •bberl.
g * • • "Allegro Non
Troppo" (19781 Animated. LI!• In the mectllna age I•
.. urlzad. 'PO'
10:00 CID.·~ "A Nlglltlngale
Sang In Barkeiey Square"
( 1878) Richard Jordan,
D1vld Niven. The night
••ICllman at • Brltlllh
Senk ta tempted to return
to a NI• of crime.
(J) * • ·~ "A GIOOll Affair" (1"'41 Bob Hope,
Ulo Pulver. A beby, found
by • bachal()( In the lobby
ol Iha United Natlone. II
claimed by all the member
natlonl. ,
CZ> * * * "Saboteur" ( 19 .. 2) Prladlle Lane, Rob-
ert Cummlnge. AccUMd OI
.. botage and the mwder
OI hie beat Irland, a man
Mia out to find the real
Nazi aebotaure.
11 .00 CC) * * * ·'North By
~... (1859) Caty
Gtent. Eve Merla Sllnt. An
advartlllng man•• tlfa la
Cllangad drutlcally wt'4ll'I
he la ~lalcan f0t I CIA
~t. .. •• * 'h "a.dknoba
And &oometlolte" (11171)
Angela LMtlbury, David
Tomllneon. During World
War II. a nov1oe IOtcar-
•nd her three young
frlanCI• Ml off '°' • rnmglc Island where aha Inlands
to IMm enough ebout
wttchcr•lt lo UM It agllnl1
the Naz.II. 'G'
12:00 D •• "TM Cat Cf ...
lure" ( 1873) Meredith
Suter. Stuar1 Whitman. A
llolen amulet brings •
Oetecitlve Into 1 CHe
lnvoMng • cull Of C8I
WDrahlppara.. • • • • * * 'h "Top s.crat
Affair" (1857) SuMn Hay·
wwd. Klftc Do\lglaa. A put>-
llllher attempt• 10 1top •
nwfOf' general trom obtalo-
lllg • dlplorNtlc poa1.
•••• ''The Riling Of
1:IO CC) * * "The Attic" ( 1171) c.m. Snodgl .... ~ ....
i.nct. A· llbranan ll\otl In the
.,... lllltf\ '*' """'°'* of • IO\l9 wt,o dlMppeerad. . ...
1:4f CZ>.*"' "lultln' LooM"
( 1811) Ak:Nrd Pryor, po.
ly T)'IOn. A bumbllnd buf.
gler, • oonc1rn1d
IChooHalcher end ligtl(
chlld'9n INlk• • frW*n-
lng Cf~tty "1P In •
broken-down ICllool bul. ·w
b)O ...... ''The..., Who
Sew 'Tomorrow" (1911)
Oocumantery. Nanee.d by
Orlon W .... Footage of
-·· he predicted end dramatic ,._....kww of
hla lff• compr1M tNI took
II the 1711l-oentury Franch
ph)'91ciM, Mtrologar end
mystic, Mtcn.I de Holtta-·
Dama. kl\OWn .. Nolt,.
damua. ·PO'
l:OO G *** "Cau•
8~" (1883) Bob Hope,
Anita Bl berg. An lllltlor.
explorer llod1 roinenc:.
Ind danger ....., he ..
_,. to Africa on • _.11
government mlMlon lo
find • ..,_ capeuia.
(8) * *'h "The Cal And
Tiie Cenery" ( 1978) Honor
~man, Mlctllel a .......
Haire battle for • fortune 11
the spook)' Mitt• of ••
d«MMd mllllonalre. 'PO' 1:80. * * '1' "The loved
Ona'' ( 111e5) Robert MorM,
Anjanette Comer. The
~of a d-.ct Hof.
lywood lter lnc:ura -dabt1 and headachH
when 11 ~ llme to
make u. lunarll wrenga-
mente
<Z>***"TM~
Ing" (1880) George c .
Scott, l'rlah Ven Devara. A
widowed mualc proftuo<
rant• an old houN lhe1
IPPM'S to be haunted by
a r•tlaal eplrlt with • 50-
)'99'-okl ecore to Mttla, 'fl' •::ao CC)*** "Caddle" (1881)
H.i.n Moraa, JICI! Ttiomp.
ton. A y~ng woman
IN,,. II« comfortable
euburt>en hom8 and her
cruel hulband, delefmlned
to lake tul l'MPOnlft>llt)'
lor eupportlng her~
by doing 'Mhal-odd
Jobi .,,. can~.
Cl) • * ''Thundar'blrdl In
Outer Speea'' (1881) Pup.
pall. The Thunderbird•
r~ ag81net lltM lo 11op a
rocket from colliding wl1h
the eun.'
5::IO •••• ''The Compaci:--
llon" (1880) Rlmard [)ray.
fula, Amy lrvtng. Two~
llU at a San Fr811daco
mu.ic compatlllon find
that tlla'r love for ..::ti
Other conflicte with lllalr
proleaalonel ambltlcina.
'PO'
. CZJ ** *'h .. ~TM
Line•" ( 1877) Llndeay • • erou ..... J«t. Qoldblum.
The llalf member• of en
"underground" halon
,_..,..,., have vllioua
romenUc end joumllllatfc
--·-with Md! other and the eubfacU of their
ltorlae. 'R'
CHANNEL LISTINGS
Manllow perfomle a aelee-
llon of hi• 11111. Including
"Mandy," ··1 Write Tiie
Songe," .. Cen't Smlla
W11hout You" and "Cope.
caben1. •• Taped It Piil>
burgh'• CMc Arane.
(Z)MOYll!
* *'h "Any Whlell Way
YOU Can" ( 1880) Cltrnt
E.utiilood, Sondra Locke.
Before Mttllng down with
hll girl and pet orengu1en.
• .,.,...,ad fighter llOne
up for OM lut, luic;rei.lva
match. 'PO'
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( tH 1) Jennifer O'Nelll,
Patrick Mc<loo111n. A
lethal conlllct arl111
bet-)wo emlll groupa
of people wtlON extreordl·
nery peychlc power• lnCkidt Iha ablll1y to klll
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12.'CIO 8 ENnRTAINMEHT
TONIGHT
An Interview with Albert
ii';· fAHTAIY 18lAHD
Two glrltl go on• •8-flour
epandlng eprae Ind-•
hunter bacomM the hunt·
ad.(R) G MOVIE * * • "My Favorite
Brunette" (1947) Bob
Hope, Oororhy I.amour.
WE'R~~~ D ~on ~ CUHR~u; j~ . .
At The Why Not Lounge t "
Green Beer • Corned Beef Sandwicfes
Tradjtional Irish Hors D'oeuvres ._.
• Party Accesso·ries ~,C .
. .L ,.. . \"":"
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 17th _.
, Lucky H•PPY Hour 4-7 p.m. ~
Live Music -Dancing
9:30 p.m. -1:30 a.m.
WE'R~A LOI MORE THAii
A BELL :Oii Y•R WALL
I
Behlnd~'tfii' bell. -sehlnd the
f1mous SHco•tt sticker. Behind all the state-of-the ert protection
devices we make and Install. is
S..coast central 1tatlon.
When en al•rm goes off on your
property. we get the slgnel In a
nearby, 2•·hour·a·d•y centrel etatJon. If the signal lnolcates fire,
burglery or hoodup, we cell the
ponce. Qr fire department
Since our centre! station Is Ut. listed, our central station
customers can qualify for a sizable dlecount oft their lneurance. An~ to lncre ... our r .. ch. mUi• reepanM time •van faeter end
. ,lmprbv._ efflqle1"y w•"re .computWtng our ~n. 9ut lmpnwementl aren't new to SHcoaet. We've been getting better for 21'
)'9eta. And today we're the IMden In the aecurlty bualneaa In the l'Mlrbor area wltt\
pver 10,000 CUltOmerl Including • wide range of big and 1met1 ,.tall, lnduetriaf flrld oommeicial •t9blilhmeftla.
1 To find out more abOut S.CO.t central ttatlon write or come by our na. (!!t~ltty at 2411 ~Blwd., Coat.a t'!!!M_· _ -....J
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Our
20->'ear-old son has gotten into the habit of
bri.ft1ln1 friends home for the niaht. The
last friend stayed three months. (I'd better m~ke it plain that these friends have all
be n male so far, but this could change at
an moment.> · :
. The friend ate a blg break! ail every
mdrning, and we could usually count on
hirh for supper. I did his laundry and said
no~hing when he wore our son's clothes
(e en his shoes). Last month'he got the flu
an gave it to the whole f amUy., which I
realize was not his fa ult, but it burn~d me
up. ~Y husband missed a whole week's
wwk. and the two girls were out of school
for·eight days.
When the "guest" recovered, I decided
J had had enough of his presence -without
·so much as a quarter of a thank:you in
return for our hospitality -so I asked him
politely to leave. My son became upset and
....... would you believe -my husband took
the boy's side. He said the house was as
much our children's as mine and l bad no
FLOATING FELINE -A veterinarian rec-
ommended a heated waterbed to relieve arthritis
pain for Bernardine Knudson's 19-year-old cat,
Yum Yum. The Vancoil.ver, Wash., resident
,
DEAR WOMAN: A freeloader who
h angs around for three months, wears your
son's shoes and cqntrlbutes nothing but ii
-virus can hardly "be considered .a guest.
Cbllclren should" be permitted to e:x,tend
hospitality to their friends, but that last gig
was ridiculous• Tell them I'm with you.
DEAi\ ANN LANDERS: Worfen want
equal rights and they are getting them. J
say it isn't fair. First they started with the
zipper in the back, then · the zipper
appeared on the ¥de. Now it's in rtont. If
most of those fem ales knew how they
looked Crom the rear, they would return to
-dresses. •
A male who wears a girdle, stockings,
AP Wtrepfloto
had·this one built to order at a cost of $250,
complete with hardwood headboard and fitted
sheets.
bloomers, bigh·heeled shoes and i dress ls
considered bizarre. Why.shouldn't he have
the right to wear clothes of the opposite sex
if he finds them more comfortable? (This
ts the reasmt most women give ror wearlng
trousers.> I ~Jw·ays wear women 's
underwear and hosiery . It is, my
understanding that I will not be arrested
unless I try to lfse the women's facilities.
I consider mys.elf perfectly normal in
every way. The oniy-thing different about
me is that I have wanted to be a girl since I
was 11 years old. Unfortunately, I am too
old for sexual reass•gnment surgery. so I
remain -a closet queen. Don't you agree it
is unfair that people like me can't dress the
way we want? -AFRAID TO BE ME
AND RESENTFUL
' DEAR AFRAID: A man who dresses
in women's clotbJng in public should not be
surprised lf be ls considered gay. Straight
males doJl't do this .
Many gays have announced
themselves and have been happier for
having clone so. Others fear loss of job,
rejection "1d humUJatlon. It does take a
great deal of courage to come out of the
• closet, but U you aren't equal to It, stay
where you are. For heaven's sake,
lt-wltcberbeefin' and don't ve• your anger
on women wbo wear slacks.
A no·nonsense approach to how t«7Jdeal with
life's most difficult and most rewar ding
arrangement. Ann Landers' booklet. "Marnage
-What to Expect ." will prepare you for better
or worse. Send your request to Ann Landers.
P.O. Box 11995, Chicago. Ill. 60611. enclosing 50
cents and a long, stamped. set/ addresed
envelope.
National diet weighed
It all started with Scarsdale. When that
diet came out there wasn't a doubt in my
mind that this small city tiad discovered
the ultimate cure for cellulite. 1f you
couldn't trust a respectable, bard·working
community-ttke Scarsdale. who couTd you
trust? I cannot begin to tell you the shock I
felt on seeing my first fat person in
Scar sdale.
Not to be outdone, the West rataliated
with the l3everiy Hills . diet. which had
everyone in the country scrambling for the ·
last papaya on earth.
-Since then, there has been the
Cambridge diet, the I Love New York .diet
and the.Soon·tO·be·published Dallas diet.
ALL RIGHT, AMERICA, let's keep our
wits ~bout us before this thing gets out of
hand. Just because' I've eaten my way
across America, I see no need to diet
myself across"it.
I know you people and I know exactly
what you're going for. Milwaukee is going
to say Dallas doesn 't know what it's
talking about until it's tried the Dairy
Cream diet. Idaho will retaliate with the I
Love Idaho Potato diet and Hawaii will
come out 'With the Maui Pineapple diet.
Mark my words, it will pit east against
west, north against south, brother against
sister, palm trees against redwoods and
grits against greens.
' flMA BOMBfCI
ATWJTS ENO-
I say if we 're going to diet. let 's do it
togeth e r . It 's th e gover nme nt 's
fault. .. with all this ta lk about new
federalism and returning government to
the states. ·
IF WE DON'T PULL together on an
~rstate diet. we ' I I h ave a nothe r
bicentennial exp erience on our hands.
<Massachusetts still h asn't forgive n
Arkansas for not painting their fireplugs
like Minute men I
I know what you're going to say. The
government is doing too much already. but
a federaJ diet isn't asking too much. How
much could it cost ? ·
I tell you regional diets are getting out
of hand. The other day someone wanted to
know if they h ad tried the Richard
Simmons diet and she answered, .. Richa rd
Simmons. That's a suburb of Chicago. isn't
it?"
If you don 't wa nt to get stuck with
papayas again. .write your congressm an
today!
Ti1Ding on targe:t for Capricorn
Wednesday, March 17
ARIES (March 21-April 19): What
seemed a lost· cause · wilt be revive~
changes occur, special material comes to
light. Member of opposite sex is in picture,
proves to be valuable ally. Focus on
b u s in es s en t e r p r i s e , c a re e r a n d
participation in community project.
gullible. Someone may have you targeted
as potential victim or con game . ..Know i!.
'protect-sell iri "cfincnes.'You'll ais.cover
ruse.
CANCER <June 21·July 22): Emphas is
on legal affairs. added responsibility.
intensified r el ationship. You g ain
knowledge conce rning rig hts a nd
permissions. Don't mistake delay for
def eat. It is time for an emotional second
wind.
TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Family
discussion could involve travel plans,
long-range projects, education. Lines or
communication open, you perceive
potential and steps are taken to be reunited
with loved one. Libra, Scorpio and another
Taurus figure prominently.
GEMINI (May 2l·June 20): Tie loose
ends, insist on clarification of terms and be
aware of credit ratings . Be generous. not
LEO <July 23-Aug. 22 >. Avoid
premature starts ; job requires attention to
added details. Focus on special services,
relatives in transit. those who rely upon
your judgment. You'll co mplete
3'Ssignment and be rid of unnecessary
burden. •
GOlfN 011 BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
Both vulnerable. East deals.
NORTH
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WEST EAST
•98 +7
<;?84 VI QJ95Z
O K.9802 O A106
•Jt07 •.AQU SOUTH
+AKQO
VI K71
OQJ5 .. u
The biddin~
Eut Seetlt Wett Nertlt
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Opening lead: Eight of ~.
The tight or a tin1leton in
dumbly can •trike rear in the
heart ~r event the 1t.oute1t
dtfendlr. Eut-wu a victim
of W. 17ndrome In today'•
band. •
North judpd that, at tha
vutaenbillt)', South would
~ve dOM to U.. vah.1e1 ror
an opening bid foT his over·
call. So, rather than put any
strain on his partner. he
elected to jump to game. As
it. was, South had extra
values and he would have ac·
cepted any invitation' by his-;.
partner.
Wett. led his top herrt.
Declarer grabbed the ace in .
dummy and immediately led
dummy's singleton diamond.
Eut rose with the ace and
returned the queen of hearts;
but now declarer was In
charge. He won the king of
hearts, drew two rounds of
trumps, ending in his hand-
ia nd led the queen or
d iamonds for a ruffing
rineue. Whether West
covered or not, decluer
-would get rid or dummy's
heart loHr on a high dla·
mood. Even though the ace of
dubt wu with East, declarer
could lose no mou than one
dlamond trick nd hro clubt.
Eut ahould' have realized
that ht had nothing to pin
b7 rrabbln1 tbe ace of
diamondt. Even ll South btld
the kJQJ. iolna up with the
ace would 11stablish the king
for a heart sluff, so East
would merely be swapping
tr ick for trick.
As the cards lie, declarer
can be defeated if East plays
low when the diamond is led
from the table. West wins
the king. and he must now
shift to the jack of clubs. (U
he continues with a heart.
declarer can make his con·
tract by stripping diamonds
and then end playing East
with the third heart.) Once
tbe defenders have their two
club tricks In the, bag, they
can revert to hearts to make
aure or getting the setting
trick in that suit.
-.ffave , .. be•• ruaJq la·
to double treuble? Let
Cb&rlea Gorea belp 10• f1lld ,. .... .,,., Uare..P tlM .... ~
ol DOUBLES for ,..W.1
aacl fOr taktoet. , ... a eopy of.
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care of tWa .. w...,.r, P.O.
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·-HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 >: Good moon
aspect coincides with creativity, variety,
exciting changes .and romance. You'll
mak~ a new start in new direction.
.Highlight originality, and willingness to
pioneer a project. Leo. Aquarius persons
figure prominently.
LIBRA (Se pt. 23·0 ct . 22 ) '. Follo.w
through on first impressions. Learn by
teaching: your position becomes more
secure. Emphasis on property and the
c lose of what could be a profitable
transaction. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius
persons dominate scenario.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Demands
are made on your time ; be flexible.
versatile but refuse to become involved in
schemes which flirt with the law. Short trip
will be on agenda. Relative is sincere, but
could be. misinformed. Gemini, Sagittarius
natives play key roles.
SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >: Be
ready for questions, be aware of sources
and have data available: Emphasis also on
possessions, income potenUal and the
location of articles which had been lost or ·
stolen. Message or call results in change of
basic plan.
I CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Individual who had~ been indifferent will
now be enthu-siutic. Cycle move~ up,
circumstances swing in your favor, timing
Will· be on target. Status quo is snaken,
exciting p()ssibilities come into focus.
Virgo is in picture.
AQUA RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
Important domestic adjustment is part of
scenario. Fears, doubts can be erased. You
did make ri&ht move and now you'll know u: Taurus Libra, Scorpio natives figure
prominently. MoQey picture is brl1hter
tha.n oricinally anticipated.
P I SOES (Feb . 19-March 20 ):
Popularity increases. profe11ional
a11octate conveys good news. Plan •head
for holiday which involves travel.
Techniques are perfected, loss ls avoided.
Virgo and aftother Pisces fi1ure
prominently. •' •
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COLD FEET -When there's snow near Lewis
Banes' home in Monticello, Ind., the 78-year-old
tramps through it as part of a physical fitp~
re~en he's been following since he was 17. "I
enJOV the feel of snow squishing between m~ toes,'1" says Banes. "It's cold, but invigorating.
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Moiooue ladutrles Ille. of Fullerton for the
second quarter ended Feb. 28 had net income from
continulna operatlom advance 34 to percent to $207,
500, or 7 cent.a a Iha.re, from $157,800, or 5 cent.a, ln the
oompuabJe Pdor year period. Sales roee to $2.4 million
from $2.3 mlllJon . . .
Newport Cerp. of Fountain Valley rePOl'ted ear-
nings from oontinuini operaUcim W4n $841,202, or 36
cent.a a Iha.re, up 2S percent from $591,153, oc 26 cent.a,
a year ago, for lta quarter ended Jan. 31. Sales w~ $4.3 ·
'mil.lion compared with $3.4 million last year ...
Wyle Labontortea laid it expect.a to report a net
lo. of approximately $2.1 tnillion for the year ended
Jan. 31, following • deciaion to write off about $5
million of lncangible-a.eta a.ociated-with it.a tr'\llCIWU-.a--4-
operatiooa. The company aa1d it expect.a to report a net
lc:ila for the fourth quarter of aboyt $5.1 lllilllon. of
which an estimated $1 million waa from operations ... Jet Amertea AlrllDet Ille., which commenced
operations on Nov. 16, reported an audited lo. of $3.2
million, or $7.71 a share, on the weighted average
shares outstanding for the fiacal year ended Dec. 31.
The airllne, the ti.nrt new trunk carrier in 20 yean. Mid
that $675,400 of the io. related to the pre-operating
period and that $2.5 million applied to the fint 45 days
of operation . . .
Marl.De Natloaal Bau of Santa Ana said that aince
beginning operatiom on July 13, the bank experienced
a net 1oal for the 5~ month period ended Dec. 31 of
$147,752, or 25 cents a share .
Yields on short-term Truslll')' secviltet ro.e
nearly 1 peroentap polnt, reech1ng the b1gheet level in
a month. About $4.8 biJllon in si.x-month·bllla were IOld
Monday at an average diacount rate of 12.962 percent,
up from the 12.064 percent of lut week. The t).;
emment aJ.o IOld about $4.8 billion in three-month ·
at an average rate or 12.909 percent, up from the 12.~
percent of lut week . . .
U.S. llldutrlal pl'Maetlon roae by 1.6 percent in
February, breaking. a strina of six consecutive monthly
declinel that began with tlie start of the r:ecession last
·~· new government fiSUttS indicated.
STOCKS IN THE ~POTUGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES
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WHAT STOCKS DID
HWI V°"K CAI') INr. IS ,., .... ......, .. 4' ---..,
DldlMd m "7 ~: .,. 453 llU 1m .......... 1 • --IJI ,.
-TAMUDIO
NEW VOit!( (APl #IM. U.
..... y """· -;. ~ tit o.dlned m -~ uo 217 , .. 195 == ' s .. a
SILYEI
' ,;
I I I Hendy & IWrrw\, 17.HO per n, 4M10e.
...... a. .....
l
01 . ...
·paPaf11se' , .
}{on Bulow case dist;upts Newpoit, ·R:.l., colony calm . ' NBWPORT. IU. (AP) -.Thli' Jlft' '• Wartm of an. w ot
• t.ailj W.18ndo • lwi of eMtlll ibw ............ -a.a.Yue a fourca •• a retired NUSC
t)rtmmtna with,,!~ .. rvanta Awnue, a two-mOit ltNtCh of
that demiaw a ltntch of =:~,lft~rlw ~~~i ~dty'• Jove of hiltorY. ~
in .. ~ maintaanid houi-
.. around wm•.,,,... a.... 1n
the cent.et ol town. proudly •· rlnt plaquM annouftcln11they
date to the Colonial ....
1be Atlantic ooud1ne. maNlu\ Wll a .._.._._ for the
There'• a ylcll'1na club. a ieD· movie ''The ~.W' in nll cl~ with 8fMIMOw1a, a belch 1973. . =~~ variety of 1"rench There'• The BreUen. modeled
, For th .. rtch at play, there a1lo afWr an Italian RtnUNnce Dal·
waa privacy -untll Martha ace and built fOl' C«nelba Van. derbilt. ~a MU'bJe HOWie, 11s unny" von Bulow ~ht her modeled ati.r the Peth Trianon milllom and her huabuid, Claua, ---tu-""'--.,. __ '-·" • to Join Newport's summer colony. at V .. llll&UCl9, and 4 1J1W Al.ll9, uwut
horn the lnidst of th.la fairy tale in 1901 f~ a coal mapte.
carfte a whodunit, a re.1-life aame And then tbere'a Clarendon
of Clue: Wu n really CJaua von c.ourt, the VOft Bulowt' awnmer
Bulow, with the hypodermic and holiday home whlcb bu a
The Whita Hone Tavetn, built
before 1873, UI the oldelt ~· Una taYWft ln the country. 'Ibe
Old Coiony Houle, built 8& yeen
beton the Revolution and once
mWtary heedquartan for Oeorae WMhiriaton. Nia tJerc ••• a prw room foe report.en covert.nc the von Bulow trial
'Adoption
due wild
.. ho.-ses
f'~~.\~OUI •UllMlll N1fnDul-ITATl-...NT llMm tTA,_,-Tiie lollowh•g "'H" It ... 1110 TN~""°"' ........... CMl-M: '
-• · I & H DllTIUIUTOlt, lW01 W. MJOl ..-W. ~.!!',,*"' 1 ~ ........ ., ..... Sellt• AN, Ge. tl'°4 =· 1111-. t•o. ""-Of1 . OA IUf\ ...... Teo, Z2t "· Al~ ~ .• MuceA. ......... IMC..~ A1111Wlm,C. ,_. _,.llOI\ t ~ ......... 740, Tlllt _,_ 11 <Oftductld 11¥ 111
,
f'l~lftOUI eutlNUI
MAMalTATHllllJfT
Tiie 1e1tewl11t "'""·la '°'"' """""' .. : MR. IAYNARD INGl!RIOL
GOLDMANN INTllllf'llllllS (1111111.
1 ,1,G I, f1CM6 c.-... ~. MIMleft
lllc)o. (A"*'· Al.AN WAOl SAnr•Lll!, .,..
c;enfede 1.AtM, MlaslOfl VleJe, Clo t'l .. , huge back laWn lMd1n.a to the needle in the bedroorO! A jury ocean. It wu built 1n 1904 l;>y
decided today It waa. · HoraceTrwnbauer ft>r Edward R.
There haan't been anythlna
like the von Bulow tr1al. heri "'aince a friend of .:>dallte Doria
Duke WM crushed bl_ a~ on the
front pta of her HoU&h Point
eell&e -with the IOd.allte behind
the wheel. Accidental, ahe said,
and ihe w• never charged.
""""'1 9-111, QA IMIO ln41viciu.t. n. ...._It 04lldUCi.s ll'f a~ • ..,. HliOI Teo
ra111o11. Tlllt 11.t-t •• filed wltll ... ARCADIA, Fla. (AP) ""*A. ~ 111e. C01H1tv Clffk of Ora,,,.. c ..... 1y °" -Wild hone. roped on ' .,_A. ..,.,.., l'et>rwary "· ,.., .......
Tiiis lwllfleit II C~IH 11'1' e
llmlt.td pertnaf'llllp.
Von.Bulow'1trtaloncharceshe Knight, al\, executlve ef the
tried to murder h.11 heireea wife, Pennsylvania Railroad. "High worth $75 million, opened a door Society," ·~ Grace Kelly
that rarely opena hue for the and Bing Cro1by, waa filmed•
,.,....... ,,_ the r&.n&el Of~ and .,........,_. ___ _..._~ Pullll-Ore119t CMIC oat1, Pllel
burrCJe ca~ in the Olefl!Of°""fe~Ollw.dl~. ,Fell, U,Mllr 1,t , °'· tta 7SH2
deeerta of Califomla are ...... •....,.... Nale llTll
AIM'.IS.Wtee, •
~elP..t""' Tl'llt .._ -,._,..,,. ....
C-ty CMl'k of Of ..... C-"t e.i
l'ell •• 1tl2.
unannounCed. there
The fairy tale had a moral;. In an artlcie von Bwow wrote
unhappiness ca11 visit anyone, on the history of Clarendon
even those who breathe the rich Court, he concluded: "I hope fu-
air of Newport. ture writers will be u kind to the.
The 335-year-old settlement inhabitants of Clarendon Court aa
nestled at the tip of Aquidneck I have been in thla."
"Ecbolna all throuah this trial
was that tnere wu tfie potential
for auicld!t" def enae attorney Herald P. l''ahrinaer said of ·von
Bulow'• wife in h1s cloalng argu-
ments.
belns trucked to thia ='='r•:=-. ... ,. ·
Soubetheut cofwboadoy caEital •P;_.1:,,._ ar:!:. ':.1 DAiiy '"°': "~ez!~~!:~!':::S to put up or p~oo. ...,. 1' a. IO.Hrl e. 1"' t...a Th• 10110'1.l"g per•on 11 dol"t
f''8111t
Publlstled Or ..... GM.14 Dally Pllet, """ n . M9rch 2. t. "· 1m IW"2
Some 250 of theae or--h••MUn :,-t:hana of the wild will be P9lJC ~ E. •nd J. of TIB!RON, tms I
COHllllM UIM, Hufttl"1Jton IHCh, uled ~try U • Celllornle "'41 f'ICTITIOUI aUllNHI NAMll ITATSMINT
dpartlofa dfedet ralt progri tamh DO~:T~~i:.:ADNI:~: g~ l.•11:.di::u:.i~:~a.:~~s c~~~~':: e11gne 0 hin -t e PITITlON TO ADlllNllTIR ., ...
The loll-Ing perlOftl e re dol119
h1l11eues:
laland has long been a strategic There are dozens of stores
location. The British used it to. catering to the whims of the rich
watch for a French invasion. The -chocolatiera, an imported.
American Navy was founded wood-stove shop, antique shops
here in 1775. and expensive restaurants.
The Navy dominated the com-But although Newport is a1ao
munity until the late 1800s, when the home of one of the world's
industrialists wanting to flee the premier yacht races, the Amer-
summer heat of New York City ica's Cup, held every three years
Then, talking to a jury made up
of a doz.en people who never
enjoyed the riches of Milllonairea'
Row, he <JUoted from the l.aat stanza of 'Richard Cory,". an
F.clwin Arl.l.ngtOri" Robi.n8on poem
about the wealthiest man in town,
whom, poorer people asaumed was
the happiest:
herds that crowd the llTATI -A1t... Thi• Dusi~• 11 conctuc:teo Dy en • ...,, lncllvld.,.I. wide open apacea. To all Mira, ~arlee, Edlll R. Giibert Double-decker aeml-creditor• and oontlngent Cf9dl-n11 11.tien-1 ••• 111eo w1111 .,.. trailer true'--will t'arrv tor a of Dora ·McGulgan and County Clerk of 0••"99 County on
IUll '-·~ ...o.-may~ otherwiM Februervt6, 1'92, the beuta of burden and pereona """' ".., the muatang hybrids lntweetec:t In the '#Ill and/or Pu'b1111wCJ 0renoe coe11 Delly Piiot,
• •tate: M•rch 2. t, 1'. ?J. lta '52_., They'll be brou,ht to the A petition hM l>Mr'I filed by 111oolUC ..._
old rodeo grourida 1n th1a Rollln D. Conklln In the Su "' ""'1111: tiny central Florida Court of Orange County re--....
Al.TA.DENA DRIVE IN DAIRY.
toes 8eker St•Ht, Coit• MeH,
Celllornle 92'2'
Chant Sup LM 6 S.unt Sootl l.M, SU• Ftrnhlll Clrcle, Hvntlngton
leech, Celllornl• t264t Tii is bu1l1110 Is conducted by hulllencl end wife.
O-OSupLM Thi• lte...,_t wn flllld wltll the
Cou11ty Clerk of 0r•"9't Cou11ty on
February 2'. 1"2.
hired architecis to build co1>1ea of in Rhode lsland Sound, the European "palaces on the rocky swnrner colony makes up only a
seacoast. small patt of the city's 29,000 The result was a Une of walled population.
"So on we worked and waited for
the light "Ana went without the meat and
cursed the bread
c. ommun~I of 6 000 queetlng that Rollln D. Conklln MOnca"" M't'UCATIOM
umbe' ~ IPPO!ntec:t u pereonal rep-TO 11U where ca e outn r reeentattve to 8dmlnt1tw the M.coHOt IC~ , PllUC llTll
people. · eetate of Dora Mc:GuiOan (under " t,.~1~ ----------During two weekendJ the lndepencMnt Admlnlatratlon roe:=, ~ INC. 1a ~ to IN PICTITIOUS ausu111s fortresses, many now owned by The largest employer in New-the Newport Preservation Soci-port County is still the Navy, with
ety, of which von Bulow is vice a payroll of 8,000. Three von
president. Biilow jUrors worl< at the Naval
"And Richard Cory one calm summer rM6_ht
"Went borne and put a bullet
through his head. II
in April, the federal Bu-of Eatat• Act). The petJtlon la ~O:::=~C::: Th• ,:~:1!:•;::;i:n~s do1119 reau Of Land Manage-NI tor hMrtno In Dept. No. 3 at :::.:,., -to... ~ Mlneu•· ·n h alli 700 CMc c.nler Drtve. West, In .. aaoo 11r1111o11t.. eo.ie ...._ ~ MOE/GASKEu oil. &.»Ai '-'11. ment Wl tum t e -the Cttyof s.ma-Arar, c.ntom l'uti1JlllM'Ota11 .. cou t oany P1101 uoo Prlv• R-. __, llffdl. CA mals over to people who on Aprll 7, 1982 at 9:30 Lm. Mar'Clll '11. ,ea . • )111-12 n..o Stocked with antiques and Underwa_ter. Systems Center, and -------------~·----------~---------~.....:....-
____ ...,:U..;;.;~O
SPOOKED -Bonnie the elephant is ealmed
by a trainer after the Ringling Brothers,
Barnum and Bailey circus star raq amok
when it took a wrong exit from the arena at
Norfolk, Va. There were no injuries.
Pageant scorn~d
LIMA, Peru <AP) -Feminists have sent a
protest letter lo President Fernando Belaunde
Terry claiming it would be financially and
sexually exploitive to bold the 1982 Miss
Universe beauty pageant here.
Pageant organizers said Peru is the first South .
American country to host the contest, which
culminates June 26 with the crowning of Miss
Universe. Contestants from 85 countries are expected to participate. ·
UlTI HltGHOH
SMITH & TUTHILL
WfSTCllff CHAl'fl
427 E 1 71tl S t
Costa Me<.;i
f)4,;q371
rtHCI .. OTHHs
SMITHS' MOltTUAAY
627 Main St
Huntinqton 0t-dCh
536 6539
l'ACi.tc YllW
MIMOllAL l'AJllC
CefT'etery MOrtU81\1 Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pa<;1l1c View 011vt>
NewPOrl Beach
644-2700
McCOIMlat MOITUUIH
LaQune Beec n
49.t·9415
Laquna Hills
768-093.'.l
San Juan Capistrano
49$-1776
DEATH IDTICIS
ROSELLINI
DINA ROSELLINI. reiddimt
of Qis1a Neu, Ca. P~ away
00 March 14, 1962. Survived by
her hlllband A1fAd, 2 ... Remy
Roaellnl, MD of Newport Be.ch,
Ca.. Davey Roee1.Un1. DDS of
Coeta Meta, Ca. and 8 IJ'and· chUdren. He WM a member of
tbe Sona of Italy of Cotta M-. Ca.. Rcmry wW be recited
an Tu.day, Mardi 18, 11182 at
7:30PM and~ 81rVbs will
be held on Wedn.day, March
17, 1982 at lO:OOAM bqth at
Pacific Vfew Chapel. P.niomb-
amtt at hdftc View ac.mon.i
Park. P9ctflc VieW Monuary, N~ Beech dlreeaa.
8TRlCKD
OIX>ROS R STRICKER, a
r916dei)t of Newport Baecb. Ca.. ~ aw.,y on Mardi 8, 11192.
Su.rvlved by JUa wlle Grace
Marie, 2 ....... w.c. w...-
of Su JOJlt, Ca..1... RotlHt w.-of Dana Mlt, Q., ... a,,..
Bndford ol Pu.Ila, 0... -• ttandchlldren. Kell)ol'lll .. ,_
Prof it p ossible
down on far m
LOWER MUD RIVER, W. Va. <AP> -So it's
impossible you say, for a family to earn a decent
living these days on a small farm?
Not so, says Roger Sadler, and he's set out to prove it.
Just outside the Lincoln County seat of
Hamlin, on eight acres that used to make up the
county poor farm, Sadler and the West Virginia
Univ-ersity College of Agriculture are
demonstrating the error of that all-too-easily
accepted piece of conventional wisdom.
Inc luded in the eight acres are a
10,00b-square.foot green house, 550 dwarf. apple
trees, grape vines, a half-acre of strawberries,
tomatoes, and a little bit or anything else that
catches Sadler's fancy, included a little tobacco.
·'This is Lincoln County, so of course we have
tobacco," Sadler says.
With all that, he says, a family of five can earn
a net profit of about $20,000 to $25,000 a year -
plus all the vegetables they can eat and preserve.
"Of course, that's assuming you've got three
kids big enough lo work," he says. The exception
to that "family·of-Cive" rule comes in the spring,
when it's time to fill the greenhouse. For three
weeks In the spring, he says, three additional WOl'lren aTlflreeded". -.----
In all, excluding real estate costs, Sadler says
he's got about $50,000 worth of ·capital "at today's
prices" tied up in the family-sized farm , which he
says has the potential to earn "between $55,000 and
$60,000 a year -if you sell everything."
Sadler grew up in Lincoln County. a rural
region south of Charleston known chieny for its
tobaceo farms and oi~ells. His Jove of farming
and rural life is what led him to the demonstration ·project. •
"The simple purpose of this farm is to prove
that it can be done as a family operation," he says.
It hasn't been easy, however, and this year was
the first that the farm turned a profit.
"Next year, barring the wrath of God and
Mother Nature, we'll make enough to make it
really worthwhile," he says.
Although beginning family farmers shouldn't
expect to make a profit "before the third year,"
Sadler says he firmly believes that a family could
do the job better than he is doing it. · .
"There's a difference with working for the
stale and workinJ for yourself," he says. "First of
aU, half of my time and Jabbr goes to reporters.
answering the teleRhone, and other such things.
"In addition, I'm only allowed to work 40
hours a week. But if this was your place, or my
place, we'd work from daylight to dark. If an·
individual is determined just to work a 40·hour
week, why it's going to go down the drain."
Another difference, Sadler says, is the prices
he is permitted lo charge as a state agency. When
it comes time to sell the products of bis greenhouse -vegetable plants in the spring and
poinsettias in the fall and win(er -u a state
agent, Sadler must make certain he doesn't
undersell any commercial operation.
''It's not that I cou.ldn't do lt, hued on my
costs," he says. "But I'm just not allowed to."
If he wef'1' permitted to tmdenell commerdal
greenhouses, he says, be could open up marteta
for hls poinsettias in Charleston and Huntln,ltOn,
sellin1 up to 8,000 a year In.stead of the 3,000 be baa
a market for ln Hamlin. •
Because or the· farm's experimental nature,
Sadler keeps a carefw wa~b on ~e return from
each of his endeavors. Thla year, he saya, the bi&
moneymakers have been the 81'ffftbouse and his
ball.acre of "pick·tbem-younelf'' strawberries.
"We earned about •to.as for ev'ry boi.tr we put
lnto our strawberries this year,•: Sadler aaya. In
contrut, he'll earn.only about $UO an hour for the
work he has put lnto bl• tobacco crop.
a~plied ln advance to IF YOU OBJECT to th• ROBERT s HAMILL, <>-••• PmJC llTI( P•rtner, noo Privet• RMd, ....._, a opt a burro for $145 or granting of the petition, you BH<h.CA'2660.
a horse for $350. ahould either appear at the ,.,CTITIOUS ausiNHS TM1 ou~lnn• " conc1ucteo by • "We have to find hearing and llate yoor obJec-NAME STATEMaNT um11..i ':::,.~~·~ .... 111
h mes for them 11 Said tJona Of' ftte written objec:tlonl Tit• lollowlng p.,son h doing This Jlel-1 ... llled with 11'9
0 • with the court ~fore the hea-Duslneu ... county c1er11 of Ore1199 county on Steve Altman of the bu-ring. Your mppearanoe may be R & w COMPANY, LTD, 1 ... 1 Fell 11, ita. reau's Washington D.C. In peraon Of' by your attorney. :~',l!ken Avenue. lrvlne .. C•lllornl• Plhftt
office. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or Robert o. Brlgo .... G•n•••I Fe';"~~':!r~;nr,~oe11, P11o1,
a contingent creditor of the Putner, " e .. con 80. Newoort . • • • • m.n deceued, you mu1t flle your &Heh. c.111om1. •1..0 _ · ....: llTI( claim with the court ctr preeent It Thi• buslnen ,, <onduct•d Oy • I c,...,,,.. · to the perec>nal repreeentatlve llmlllld =~·~,!wt · 1-----------
NOTICS Of' TRUIT••l' IAL.. appointed by the court within Thll statement was lfleel with the PICTITIOUS eUSINIUI
On Aprll 1, 1"2 et 11:00 a.m. l'IRST tour monthl from the date of couftly Clerk of 0••"99 Co<lnty on NAbolESTATl!¥eNT
AMERICAN TITLE INSVRANCI! ftrat IMUance of i.ttera U pro-F•brueryli, 1"2 Th• lollowlng .,.,.on I• doing
COMPANY,•CelHlorlllecllf1IOl'•lklftH vtded In s.ctlon 700 of the f'IMIO lluslneuH:
Tru1I••. M ~ceuor TrutlH or P ob t ,._,._ f "-'tfom•• .,..._ Publlshed Or•"09 Coest Delly Pilot, F 1 H t z 1 o · s S T A M P s
SUlls11tU1ed T,......, of ttlet certlll11 r a • ..,.,.,. 0 ...... .... I ... Marc" l, '· ... 22. 1"2 •o..-z UNl.IMITEO. IOU Eest Euc:alyplu~ DNd of nw. _..,....by Rkllerd N. time tor ftHng ctalm1 '#Ill not -. • -Tr•U. Oreno-. C• . .,...
St. T"-'tl.,. DI-St. TllorMt, explreptlortofourmonthefrom _,,. .Tlf'c Fr•nk A. Flnlrlo. 101J E••t
llUIN"4 9ld wife. -P .... ele A. the date of the hearing noticed .-.-llK Euulyptus Trail, Orenoe. C.. '1'*9 Siiier, ell u-errllld womM, end above This lluslneu I\ <ondlKled by .,. recor-.._ tf., "'1 M ... ,,_ ' f'ICTITlOUI eUSIN•U lncllwiduel. Ho. m:u,I,;''..._ 14052, ........ of YOU MAY EXAMINE the ftle MAMa STATIMSNT Fr-A. Fl ... llo
Offl<lel "-* ef 0.-..... ~y, kept by the COUrt. If you are The lollowlng PerJOll ll doing Thi\ st..1...-t .... 1119d wltll -
C•llfornle, and purswe11t to tllet lnt.,..ed In the eetate, you ~ ....... : Counly Cl••ll ol 0r•"99 c-ty on
Ul'Ulll Hoclce Of !>Maull ..... Ei.ctloft INIYJlle a request with the court Dy HAM IC CONCEPTS. 20. Feon.ery 11. 1912..
to s.u ..,._ ,_...., N-•r to i'icetve:= notice ot the l'ern1ee1 A .... Corona o.1 ~ •• CA "'m.u JO, ltlt • ......__ No. J0510, 111 '2616. Pulllhhlld Or9n91 C-0.lly Pilot
_ ............ Mt, of Offlcl•I Inventory estate eaeeta and 0.-· s. Hint!. 204 .......... A ... F•ll u. Mer 2. '· ••• 1"2 121~ RKOnl• .. MN Geullty, wMI ..... , -of the pettttona, eoc:ounta and" Coron. .... -. CA flili ""-' '° Miid o... of Trvst •II .. report• deacrlbed In Section This 11uo1,,.,, Is G-..Cteo Dy •n ....X 191a "'*'le ...a1on w ,...,, lewful mo..,, 1200 of the Caltfomla Probate lndlvlduel. Of llW U,.,.... ~of America, et Ille 0...a S. Hintz
mal11 "'"Mee to l'lnt Amerk., Tiiie Code. This Jte-..nt ... tiled with the
l111ure11u Comttl11y located et 114 lpector, lluter 6 Cone, At· c o..nty Clerk of Orat>Cl9 C°"nty on
Ent Flf111 S4rwt, If> IN city Of Soellt• IOl'MJ e t Lew, 11111 Ian V1-~rchl, lta
AM. c.i....,.,..., •llt11a1r1Qf11,1111 .. nc1 c e n t• 81wd. lull• 120 Loe •1...,.
1.,. .. ~ '°.,... -Mid..., 11 ... --a.... c A' __ tel 'c21a) Pv1111s'*' 0r-co.11 o.11y P11o1. Uftder Uld 0..., of Trust 111 ,,.. ... _, .._. Mer(ll t, 16. 2l, JO, 1"2 lon.«2
procioerty Ill ....... 111 .. Id C-y -lllJ.4101. $tet11~1111MM:
Lot SZ Tract J:JU, u P9f' mep 1'1111111.i Ormnoe ~ Diiiy f'lo(, Mlltdo
recon1e<1111....., ft. ,.._..a.,...,.°' 11. 11, a. 1112 _ _ _ _ t2e4-C .------------
Mlsc•11-Mellis. 111 Ille office Of PiCTtTlOUS 8UlllMSS
U.CowtlyR_,_of,.ldC-y. PmJC l9JIC( HAMaSTATaMaHT
TIW llrw1 llddNols or ot~ GOrl'lrftOfl •• The lollowtno pe,.on 11 doing dulgnellon 01 Hid property: h • llusl~s .. :
purPOf1ed IO be: 31 .. SICiiy. Co.ta lllOTlC8 °' w1u-. aM.S l.IFE PROFILE SYSTEMS, ISIOI
Mew, Cellfoml•, L~.JIO. t11*171 H..,ley Dr •• W•HlmlMter, CA '2MJ .
"ICTITlOUS eUSINaSS NAMESTAT.EMENT , The following per...,, •re dol"9
lluSllMU es.
SUPER80DIES. "' E. 11111 StrHt. C.Ste Mne. CA '2617.
llTH ST FITNESS PL.ACE. INC.,
• C•lllof'nle corporation, I" E. lllr. Slrttt, Coste Mt ... CA '2'11.
This llu•lnHs Is conducted by • ccwporetlon,
11th St. Fltnnl Pl•<•. Inc. Denlel D,.4ller.-, Pr ...
This statement w•s llleo with Ille
County Clerk 01 Or•no-County on. Feb. II, 1"'1 • Seid WI• •Ill b• made without , ... MO. t~ yuMl-¥1MH-H... l.S~I ~-·" .... -~renty' ..... p-ren OT ~~INC. li15Uff" H•ftley Dr WHtmlMlt• CA ta6a. Publlshl<I Or~ Coest 0.lly Piiot, Implied. es lo title, POHHtlon or appointed TNllt .. un4er Ille IOllowlng This 11u;'.onn1 1, conciucted ..., .., Fell. n. March 2. t. "· 1'12 1~
umbrences to ..tidy the u-ld dllcribed deed Of INlll WtU. 8Ell AT lndl•lduel ;...· ----------b•l•llce cf1M on Ille note or note1 PU&LIC AUCTION TO THE ~C:.::SJ ~ M \lle .... ·Hefl PlltJC •Tl£
M<ured toy Mid Deed of Trutt. l!o wit: lllOO£ll~ CASH 3::*"'1.orNd 8.._, This • ._, ... flO..S with u. _______ ...,_ __ _
'44.tJ2 . .S.llllfth,.._"'8estlmetM =-~ .... :::r.,.._,..,.tollld county Cieri! of Or•"99 County on
cotts, •-Md -enc• et... •Midllytt ........ Mldo.dotT""'ln Mer<lll,1912.. "ICTITIOUSeUSINllU lme of ,,. INtl•I PVllll<etkoll of this = lll'Ol*'Y ...... deKrlbed: .. ,...,, NAME STAT•M•NT
Notice ot Sele ll,011 . .Sl. TAVSTOA· PETER G. WHITMAN. • Publllhtd Or.,... Coelt Delly ""'"' Tiie following perso11 fl doing " I Its T A loll ER I c AN T' Tl. E llnllll, IMn • Me II t .. ,, JO tta toa.a lluslnttus: INSURAHCE COMPANY,. C.tltomle MkEFICIAAY; A1.L8TAU. SAVINGS re • I • • IN~TIOH MAHAGEME-HT
-•tleft NfO LOAH A880CIATION. I Celllornla r.JC llTI( TECH.HIOUES, UIOI Merou.,llt O.t.ct~~. ~--... 1a. 1111 •....,_Ho. -----------• P•rt<way. s.i1te e~. Minion Viejo, _, ..... __ AecorWd --· C•lllornle ._., . ~-Otfket' 111• In bOOll 1 .. t. P9 82 Of Oflldll "ICTITIOUS 8USINISS Peul Crernlk, UOU So11oll•. 1141!.et "'""St.... ..._. In .. ..-. Of .. Aloordw Of NAME STATEMENT Minion llle)o. Celflomle n..1
· • s.MAM,Ce41fonllet11'02 =~~tNlltcM-The lollowlng per\On Is dolno T"ll Mlr>n' Is c-ucled by •n am ~1 LM 14.., • 1~ ....._ ... _,.. 11us111e11 •s· 1nc11.1c1 ... 1 Pul>lllhtd Or .... CO.It Delly Pltot. -In Md to Loi I Of T,.,. lfo. 5180, In FERN'S LINGERIE, 3406 Ill• PM11 Czernik
rcht6.D.a ,na t2»42 1NC!lyotc:o.la....,CowllyotOr-. l.ldo,N-18ffch,C• nw Thi• si...,.,_t ·~ 111.0 with IN --of~•l*'"'IP_.-ln Judltll P. 0<t. "61 S 8-rd Dr . Co..ni.r Cieri! of Or•noe CDUftty on Pm.IC ll11C£ boOll 111 ....-40 to 42 ~.... Beverly Hiiis, Ce t0211 Fet>r4•rv•. 1"2 • cell•~ ..... 1 Ill Ille office of .... Thll Dusi""' Is C-..Cled .,... en "'1219S
eo.....y lliloof'llllr OI .. ~. lndlvlduel. PvOll-Or .... CO.st 0 .. 1'( Pilot, NOTICI 0' DIATH OF TOGfTHl.fl WITH 11ot1 .. xc1ualn Judith P Ort Merc1'12.t. "· n, 1ta t4SG ELLA ODY AND M NTTTI0N -* 911111111' -ct..,... ttgllt Of MW This Jtll-1 ... llled with the
TO AG•ltl'Et llTATI NO. ::.:=.:;::_,~'=· Couftty Clerk of Or•noe County on
A11m7. ceblff, pot.e, wlr,. •11d condulie 101 Fnroery 1'· fta ,.,...,
To •" .._.,.. ...___.._._...__ -.tdly,........,_..,_~ P 11·~ Or C ID II Pit I ----.-0-.-.-.-0-.. -R-.-.L-.,, •-• .,_..,.....,.._, end accoutram.,.11 111ereto, eewen . ub "'"" .,. oes • Y o NOTIC "-l -crec:tttora and contingent Cf9dl-«--. -· .. llld -plpee. llld Mer. l , ..... "· 1"2 ,., PROPllRTY AT PRIVATll IAL• t0f'9 of Ella Ox.bY and peraona _,.._..---. _. '°' -" root He. sw "nan Who may t>• oth•rwlM lntir-OWIMnal Ind otMr 11te10ldftw* or• W 1111( In t11e'Supenor c:ou.1 of 111e stet. of
Ike or.....,.., klnct. llld -on C•llfornl•. for Ille Couftty of l.01 •ted In the Wiii ancVor •tat.: aciteoent IOl8 Of Mid tnc:t '°' root-· AnoelK 111 ttw Mattw o1 Ille &ate of A .... ltlon hu beef\ ftled by l\entll Ind"'* •00~111. Of... f'ICTITIOUS aUSINEIS JAMES T. CAUGHLIN ell• JAMES .,..., Ot.......,_lncl. NAM•ITATEMIHT Robert R. Hurwitz In the °' EXCtPTING trom .. id undivided The 1011owlng person 11 doing THOM•S CAUG+il.IN, De<MMd.
Superior Court of Orange 1---..,.1n-1nllldto1.0t 1. •lneues: Holle• 11 llereby 1tw11 tllet ttte
,........, d SES <lfldersl9'*1 will Mii M "'lv•le .... County 1'9qUeatlng that Robert non•Holuelv• H H ment• an non-o v HA s TY EH TE R PR I · • to tlle hf"'9tt Md •II ~. Mol9J«i
R. Hurwitz be appointed aa ~ ~: ~·°'~ Hunt1r191on HertlOUf, Suite ten, tt•as to c0111tnNtklft ot wkl "-'1• eowt,
peraonal repteMntatlve to lld-E:d .-~"°" c1111ee, A':~:.::-•· Huntln9ton 8H<h. on 0r ett ... 111e utfl day °' flllMocf> ...,
mlnlltw the Mtat. of Ella Oxby ..,.. llld OOlllMlil lot~. P•UI M. Vence, •'73 SMrtl Drlw, •I the offl<• of JOE RAYCRAl'T, • "' I d d t •d llld.....,...,...,_ .,.... 4norMy,2tallDSowtliWHMllA-. (under t.,. n epen •n " • tre1,..11to, tllereto, and for •utll 1'1101 Hunt1"9!0n leKI>, C.lltomla Room •t, SM ....... County ef Loi
mlNltfatlon of fltat• Act). TI19 ==:.::,, OINr ~-of a Thia buslnHl Is c-ucllld by •n Angeles, SC•e Of C.tfforonla, .. , .,_
petition 19 NI fOf' hMr1ng In .. or Lot8~-T~ii::r.:~ lndl"kkle~I M.ll-• rlflll,IKleMdl_..tNt .. esUle
Dept. No. 3 at 700 CNlc c.fl• =-Lot8 lro Ill Mid LOl t; lfld ... Thll Ste-w•s f119d with the Of H id deeffNd .... KllVlrff by "'""-w-1n ..._ ci... of .. __._ .......... ~ .. -·••lclft °' ,_ ...... ,. •• otllff .,.,.,..., -·· ,,,. n 7 _, .. "'*" w -w.e 1Y011i Mid l.o4 ount, Cieri! of Or•noe Counly on ,.,." or 111 -tlon to lllet of Hid Ane. Callfomla on Aprtl 7, 1912 _... fOr root_,..._,°"* Fe11ruary'6, 1ta. dl<e•Md. • u. ,...,,. et.....,., 19 -at 9:30 Lm. _..._,.,:•111•°'*:":"!:1 ,., .. ,. to e111r1eciar1e111,.. ,...-'ys1-..,
IF YOU OBJECT to the :.C,.~.... .,._. Pullllstled °'..,..Goen Delly= 111 City ot 0r .... ~ ot 0r-.. ~ of ttle pethton, you • 1144 TIOOI..., .... co.et• "'-. CA Merell 1• t , 1', tl, ltC -• State el C.lflorftle, pertlol•rly
.. Nell •scrtlleda......,.,towlt: tto etthtr appear ~t tne .,. 1 ..;... ...,_or -...., f1a.C llRC( Lot 1" 111 ModJetl• .._., 111ee1
heeling Md ltN vc:w~ M11011It1111M11--. 114 -wot:r it "·It\ ttw c-., Of 0r-.., M• of tb19 or fie wrttten 11...,. u to 111 ce11pfeten-or C•tlfffftte, .. c_. 54, ., -m• ...-the oourt ......__ ,_,.. 0011_,...., • ,,_ ~ w.-...., PICTlnous MlltN•u -.c..,.111 .._ '· ,. ... ,. -•et _,,.. _.,.. o-11 Ill TNll, llJ ,_ fll • .....,_ °' NAMS STAT•M•NT ¥ett, 111 111e efflce of Ille ~ ttng. YM _..,.IOt m9Y M ....,."'':.=:::' .. "1o":.; Tbe tot1ow111g perao11 Is del111 Rec~rtfteldCeuroty. ln pef'90n or by yolW llttor'n9y. .......,. D I 111411 Of~ llU~llHIH' At• u..t portio11 ef Let 191 el
lF YOU AAE A CMOITOR or :::"~-&:....--:,-;""""' e11vc£ 1Hou1Tt1UALSAL11s ... 1 MMlt•h H-, Sllfft "· 111 ""
a contln~ent creditor Of th• llMeY="°'~'°-So. l.•mllert Drive, l'ullerte11, ~, .. 0r .... $1 ... flfc:.iNw11111, d-CIMI ....,., _ _. ...... ..,..,.. 119 .,...._ .... llld ~ C.Mlfol'WfttoSl tlllC ... 5', •t ..... in-. ,_.. 111 -·-·' ,_ "-·-'~ ~--=, • .......,.. lr-,ce C:.tor, .. , Se. l.Atl'Mert ..._,,,....,._. • ......,.,"' ... ::.~~ :::.w:::: •• ==::= 0r~-:Js'.=·~~=:iall¥ IHI t'.!,~y~.=.~~=-.:.: llPPOtnted by tr. oourt ~ 1, teat• ... Na. 1111 .. MOii 1~ 11141vlduel, tt •!Mini Jotwt Wttt et IM...,...._ four montM fl'om ttle ct-. of _..,. .. ,,of_.._ ...... -"""'9CMIOr _,Ill Mid lei 1"; ~ ,--.
tint ....,,. Of,.._. • ~ ....... --.-.-..... ~ Tiiis It......,. •• lllM •"" tlle $0ullllllftlt~ly freft'I Ille S...llMtt .__..__ 700 ... ....._ -wot:r • ....-. ., ~ '°P'W Cov11ty Cterl< of Oret199-COllMy °"' ·-•lll..iiltutt'7, ... ._,.. .. 1 ~ Ir! -"'"'" "' .,. ~~:u'-:':'_.11 l'...-Veryl6,1tll. ;.t,•eas, _._ n ,"'IMr .. rttMt, Prob1l9e ()ode of Calfamla. Tiie IM.,.. lw ililll DeM .. TNlt 9"" Ill-f'•tMl1t -IMl!b 9ld rWt of ,..Y _,. ... ..._ tor t11ng dllnl8 .. "°' ~ .l ... ...,.,..,... e.-i Pvt111t11M er.,... c .. 11 oa11r. ,.,.._ "1r<••• 111,.... ..,..,.ny. ...... swtcw to four mol'lthl fl'om :-:;. ' IM .... "~ ..... ti ~rcll '· .!!. 16, I!-"'! . --..... ..,. C-4y k-11 H I ....
the det. of ttle tlMrtng ~ =:.-:.-:r.: :=-: = _.,. ._.., ~,.._.~,SW ..... er-.,
lbOwe, Dlaf ff TN& ....... M ._ • ~ •IM . ~ T"'!.11., .._ ~ 111 ~ _., YOU MAY EXAMINI ttle fie SAlll I. ,_ • 1111 l'.M. •,.!! tf • Ullftll a-.• .... • ..n HUIOIUWK-MT. O\.IYI
Monuary •Cemetery
Crematory ••
vke• were held on frlday,
Much ll, 1882 at 2."00PM at 1he PacUto View Chapel. En._.,_
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ma1al Pllrk. P'ldAe vs.w Mor-
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WASHINGTON <AP> -An •ppeala court HYI
lhat r.cteraJ a1•ncy budaet meethlc• muat be
public, but tt bu thrown out a contempt citation a1atnat Nuclear Rtl\llatorJ Commlllkln memben
wbo beld budaet •eaalou in ..eret. TM~ 1ald ta.at wblle UM NllC ftotated the
law three llme1 tMt~ttn .July i.. and lut
October a cont.nap( ftndh'I bJ Hlliol' U.S. Dlltrict
Judi• EdWard Curran a1alnat comml•h•n wu too vacue.
to ........... nolaeof .. Wlr1•-.,::=-..::;':: ARCO CONSTRUCTION ll•er...-••111 ..... ... 11 M"°'t o/ ...... --.......................... M~AICY,ittl .... A..-.,UM!t, wtll .. ,..._ .... ..._......_ ~-p1•ow UI0 ... 41td ~.._ • .._..._....._,CA--. • .,._.._ .. IMCi ll&lll
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.N.e.wport~ ~eside*-ts seek Banning~project Vote
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BY STEVll MARBLI!; who want to blow up the world." Al11anc9, Mid his.croup formally The referendum qualltied for have until April ~ to collect no office ~aild'"I and only a or .. .._ Niil .... · The dty ~ on a 4-2 vote, wW W)v.eil the refereridwn puah the ballot but the council later rouih!Y 4,290 ltpturee of res-· llDAll unount of lridUltrlal IJ*l8.
h .. ~ .. ~0 .. ~nmeawiftn•·.M.andon-approved the 7~-acre Wm New-Saturdayl'DOl'lllnatnameeUnaat repealed the $124 ml111onproject ~T New~L~~~ T-'---...... ~= .~.~ _"{~ .. .... -.. ""-· ... -... .. port development lut Friday. the Newport Qty H.all. -et the reque9t ot tha Irvine m optimleyr, 9UU ~ •vMIU w: ....... VTW.......,
day ~t • cn>UP of Newport The project, ecaled down from Thie la the leCOnd referendum C.ornpany-when faced with the cOday. "We've alrNdy had the uld he eela the cou.Ddl f.a1led to
BMch remdentabo_J>el ~overturn what developer Hancock "Bill" drive Newport re1idenu have proapectofputtinaittoad~de way lhown to ua by the Newport 'reteh a "fair ocmpromille."
the oontrovenial BAnnlJll Ranch Bann1pg .had IOU.Cht. =.ftt per launched tn the put lix months.. vote. Center referendum. That drive Strauaa said he ha no lmme-development through a voter mlt building 379 h~;;;f up~ A aucce91ful voter referendum Johnaon u.id he intenda to en-uncovered 'a lot of unrest in the diate re.cUon to the referendum.
referendum. 400,000 aquare feet of office and wu put t.ocether lut year by lilt 'help from memben of the city." · "I Just doo't believe a reteren-"lt'• juat typical of the ob-lndu1trial apace on land now residenta ui-et wilt\ the coundJ'a -Newport Center referendum Councilman Cox u.id he feiant dwn 11 in the best interest of the
atructionilt polnt of view," de-dotted with ahrube and oil wells. approval of the Irvine Company's group. the croup could reach lts mina.¥ city," voiced Councilwoman
clared Councilman John Cox. MikeJobnlon,aapokesmanfor Newport Center expa.nalon pro}-Newport City Clerk Wanda ture pl Evelyn Hart, who-la~-
"They'relike a bunch of terrbriata the West Newport Legislative ect. Anderaen 1ald the group will J'U they go around and lie and .act1na mayor with May<fr Jlldde
spread hall-truths like before, Heatfw:r hospitalized following a
1 Storm
due to
hit Coast
Bv' JERRY HERTENSTEIN Of"'lhe Deir ..... •Iliff • •
A storm pecking high winds,
hail and rain equalla waa expected
to hit the Orange Coast late today
in what one LOe Angelea meteo-
rologist is callinf, the "worst
atonn of the winter ' for Southern
California.
The storm, moving down from
~ pounded Santa Barbara
with a half-inch of hail this
morning. Snow was reported on
Loe Angeles freeways.
Mountain rescuers raced
against the incoJDing stonn trying
to find a rm.tng hiker and to
reach two reecuers stranded over-
nlght near icy Mount Baldy.
. The snow level was expected to
fall below 4 ,000 feet in the
Southern California mountains.
Heavy snowfall was expected
above that level.
Pomtble hail and hi.ah winds
along with heavy thl!Mentonns
were predicted for the Orange
Coast tonight, a spokesman for
the National Weather Service in
Los Angeles said. Light rain be-
gan falllna at noon.
'tie said chance of rain tonf8bt la
100 percent ·
That forecast la expected to
extend through Wedne9day. And
Orange Cout commuters can ex-
pect more alow traffic Wedneeday
morning, similar to conditions
that they experienced thia mor-
ning when_rain aqualla hit area
freeways and surface streets.
Thia morning'• rain waa belie-
ved responsible for at least one
traffic accident' in trvine, a
head-on collision that left two
people injured.
-Park, lock, take 'off shoes
Low tide lots could solve do"'n~own._congestion
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of1MDllJNIC8Wf
Laguna Beach City Councilm·
an lfoward Da~n ii frankly
a.mazed no one thought of it be-
fore. Offahore parkinf lo~.
That'• right. A 10lution to La-
guna' a decades-old parking
problems.
"It'a the ultimate in public
beach acce91," uys Daw.on, who,
until now considered birmelf a
long-time believer ln "parldrur
eongestion aa a mee.ne of controf-lina over development." :.Daw.on prosx-s tourilta just
drive onto the belich at low tide
and park their can.
He figures Main Be.ch Park
can banclle up to 1,800 vehicles at
low tide, thus leavins the paucity
0£ parking places downtown to.
shoppers.
That should make the mer-·
chanta happy. •
And there are other obvious
advantagea to a tidal parking lot:
-No need to restripe the Jot
' every '/Mr· -At high tide, you get a
lelf-deanlng parking lot.
--No me1er maids, for that
matter.
"The llfej\W"da could patrol
the Jot ln their dory. .. be .,..
:0.W80D II.id the IChesne could
"add IDMIW'ably to the dty'1
revenuea aa a llQlA.1.1 fee could be
charged for towing illegally ~ked vehicles u the tide comes
Ul."
li DaW90D'I tidal parking plan
works at main Beech Par~ he
~ no reuon why it couldn't
promptly be initiated at other
t>e.chee ln Laauna.
A low-tide parking lot. at
Sleepy Hollow miiht be a little
. unreuonable, given the rocks and
all, but how about a lot on
Mountain or Cre11 Street
beaches?
they mtcht be able to get the stroke.
liinaturea," COx, auaestecf. Mra. Hart, dUrtng an informal
Of the referenCIUm drive, vote 1-t month, voted aga.l.nst
Councilman Phil Maurer Hid, permittinc the office and indua-
"l'm already awfully tired of trial oonatruction but switched hearlnc them talk about it." lut Friday.
Oowicil members had been put "I think it waa a g.o.od
on warning aa early aa 1-t month corn pro.mile," ahe said of the plan.
that there might be a referendum Several council memben
if the project was approved. pointed out that if the develop-
"li listening ju.It~ dotna it ment la put to a citywide vote, ft
their way," said Maurer, wno 'likely will collide with the No-•
voted for the development, "then vember city council elections.
I'm eorry but that's .)Ult not fair." "Tl).at'• true," responded ref-
Tbe West Newport alliance tiad erendum leader Johneon. "H we
submitted their own development pt a aocxl respome I expect it will
plan for the Banning project and ·be a fclOd clear inclication-&o thole
asked council members to permit ;tUnni.nc f« office."
Former UCI student .-
faces fraud counts
lly GLENN SC01T
Of .. ~"-'·-
' Patrick Arthur Dixon was a
promialna student when he en-
rolled at 1JC Irvine's College of
Medicine ·in the sUDUJ)er of 1975.
But the man .,.ho was ar-
raiened today on charges of
practlclnl medicine without a
lkenee, grand theft and torging
pres::rtpdons never luted at the Irvine campus.
Fi~e seeking
two seats on
lryine hoard
Lut-minute candidates conti-
·nue to add new dimensions to the
race for two aeata ~ the Irvine
City Council during the June 8
city election.
After receiving two 6ne-year
defennentl on the basil of hia top
academic record, Dixon began
cla!llles ln the summer of 1977 but
withdrew in November, 1977, ci-
ting a· lack of motivation in p~-
1uing a medical degree, according
to college records.
Born ln Miami and reared in
Detroit, Dlxon had brouaiht im-
premive credentiala to Irvine. He
had a master's degree ln cllnical
and child psychology and a doc-
torate in education and psychol·
<>CY at the University of Michi-pn. llClCOl'dlna to univenity offi-
dUI.
Both de,rees were with hon-
on, which meaDI he WM virtually
a atrailht-A student. Ilia di.aaer-
taU.O WU on the aoci<>-cultural
oppre11ion within the black
community, and he had indicated
an interest in child paychiatz-y,
Said Dr. Horace Mitcnell, auo-
date dean of student affairs at
UCL
Carolyn Sataake of Irvine and
Evelyn V annuoci of Costa Mesa
were taken to Tustin Community
Hospital following the 7:15 crash
}.-~Y~ heavy~toeach
vehicle, according to Irvine police.
F..ach victim was reported in sta-
ble condition late thia morning.
· Boaters were being alertea to
ittHhe above---menUoned sa-
vlngi, the dty miaht lnstall speed
burn)» on the beech, Dawwon
offers, or provide vehicular .ooem
ramps to the beach at Wood's c.ove.
F.dward Doman, 42, an Eneliah'
teacher at Orange Coaat eone,e.
baa submined nomination. papers
at Irvine City Hall makina him
the fifth official candidate for the
coundl:
n eariy o ay, ar one
Ket.er, resident of The Grovea
mobtle home parll and an active
member of the senior citizen
community, took out papers to
aeek office. She aid the hopea to
return the nomination papers
t.fora the deedlhie of S p.m.
Wednelday.
He was granted the two de-
ferments, Mitchell added, lo u -
llUl'De family reaponsibilities after
deatha in hia family tn Detroit .
When he returned, he told ad-
miniatrators he no longer tho~t
it nec:emary to obtain a medical d .. ~s name didn't come up-acatn at the campus until last
week when he waa arrested un-
der the name Dr. Howard Smith.
make sure their craft are aecurely
moored or anchored.
Small craft advl1orie1 have
been illued Jram the ahoreli.ne to
60 miles out at eea for the area
from Point Conception to the
Mexican border.
Southwest to west winds are
expected to reach 20 to 30 knota
causing 10 to 14-foot aeas
We<h;leeday.
Closer to shore the sea ia ex-
(See STORM, Page A!)
OFFSHORE PARKING LO'l'S? -Laguna Beach.councilman
Howard Dawson practices ribbon-cutting ceremony for his
proposed low-tide parking lot at Main Beach that could ac-
commodate up to 1,800 cars.
But Daw.oo says he'• aoinc. no
further with hJa parldna propOul
until a full~ on tne mue iii
. held before· the city'• variou1 aovernmentaI bodlet.
And while he uys he's only
half lerioul in propmina low-tide
parking, he eees no ~ why
hi• plan would not result in
inatant accolade• and 1upport.
'
_Seal Beach quarantine to last a week?
t
By PBD.. SNEIDERMAN
oflhe Deir ..... ...,,
The waten off Seal Beach may
remain off llmlts to .wimmen
and surfers for another eeven
dap becawie of contamination
fro~ partially treated aewage
effluent and ralnfa1l runoff, an.
WORLD
Orange County health official
said today.
"I . wouldn't feel comfortable
about going into thia water," II.id
Bob Merryman, the county'• di-
rector of environmental health.
He predicted J}le Seal "Beach
quarantine, which took effect
'BU88 to 'halt miBBile deployment
The Soviet Union bat announced it will halt
deployment of medium range nuclear miailes near lta
we.tern borders. Page A3. ·
• Monday, could last another week,·
especially if additional rain ar-
rives.
Merrym8n-.md the quarantine
applies to ~e ocean between the
Long Beach breakwater and
Anaheim Bay 10uth of the Sear
Beach Pier. He uld the contaml-
STATE
nation 1a not expected to poae any
hazard to nearby Huntington Beach.
The partially treated aewaae
water la the result of a Sunday ·
~ fire at the Sanltadon Diatricti of Los Angeles County
(See WATEI\, Pqe .U)
Belushi drus, drin.lc BeMion told
~-·Comedian John Beluahi enoaed in an all-m,ht
druc and drinkina IMlion prior tOhla death, a coroner'•
report indicated. l>age A3.
Mom ends domestic strilce • NATiON -------..,:e-Surftamon mottrerwh--o weni •-ott itrlk.e ..
• ·Jury con~icta tJOCialite
NEWPORT, R.i. (AP) -A Jury found IOdallte'
l ClaUI C. · VOil Bulow auilty today of twb tr)'lna tot
murder bJI hCe9 Wife With imu1ln ~ ihat
pluqed her tnto • COIDL (1WeWd 9fm:Y, I C2) --
4 lutnb boo.t pl'i.m,e rate 1
tpinlt her famllv won her battle -her children ·;~~:·contract', prorirllina to &wt~'~ topther.
COUNTY
Ddman. who filed his papen
Friday, said he decided to run for
U. oftiot becawie of his "&r:owfni
eoncet n over the need fot an
Independent voice on the council
-one that can speak on behalf of
thoae residents who came to Ir-
vine becauae of the promi8e of a
planned community· with
reuonable growth.''
Doman and Mn. Kelter, lf ahe
filea, Join four others who al.reedy ha~WIU~bmittedpapen; ~lt a lawyer; a;,avu
chamber of oommeroe member John Nakaoka, a mar-
ketina executive for Xerox; Bar-
bara Wiener, fonner C'dent of
the Irvine Historical ety, and
Libertarian Party official WWiam
Pout,~~ of Apollo
Movini CO.Of Co.ta Meu.
(See DlVINI!:, Pqe AZ)
INDEX
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SPORTS
To quallf y for state lioemes,
PIYChlatrista must bold medical
aeareea. They are allowed to
preecrtbe drup. Psychologi:ata
don't need medical degrees, but
they aren't permitted to ilaae
preticrlptiom, according to offi-
dala.
Dixon was arrested laat
Wedneeday ln El <:entro after a
suidde-prone WOD\IJl he tie«ted ln a county clinic overdoeed on druca be had prelCribed for her,
lnveStiptors said.
Mitchell pointed out Monday
that Dixon may have had a ao6d
knowledge of psychological is-
1uea, but waa not trained in
medicine. Jiit'
"With hia backaround, he WU
probably ~!Ible lor licensure aa a peycholo t in California, al-thouah we no evidence he
punued a licenae," u.id Mitchell.
. Dixon miaht have perf~
many of bfa same tasks aa. a .&emed Jl9YCho)opt. he added,
(See IJCKNs!!, Pace .U) .
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B2
B8
B4
A.8 B4,C2-3
B8-8
B5
A8
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1*"9d to be • choppy e to 10 feet
Wectn.tay. ' ~ht.'• t,mperature1 are ex ':!tto48to~2deareea wl Wed~y·1 h'8hl for-.-t
at 56 to 60.
The lona-ranp forecut for the ~ COut Calla f~ ahowen end1Dc sometime Tbunday. Fri-
day'• forecut calla for partly
cloudy 1kle1 and warmer tem-
peratures.-
. Coastal temperature. are ei: ..
LICENSED ...
~ that the W1fe tQ CM a j:ilyd\latrist must have been
related to the differences Dixon
Uli.rned the two tun¢ona.
Meanwhile this week, in\lesti-
gaton are studying aeveral ooun
aees in which Digon served as an 0 expert" witness, mostly to rec-
ommend whether a defendant
Lilh tntn• 1truck a a mall
tnnd'ocmer at 8':f_S a.m. today in
the U. OIOI Valley, just IOUth of
San Liu1a Obispo. It knocked out
the mabl eut.iaUOn eervinl San
Lula Oblapo. lbdlo~•taticma
KSL Y and KSUM-FM were
knocked off the air and 8,000
cuatomen were without power:
WK UDe eJlOUlb to ltancl tna1.
Dlxon treated an eetlmated 300
~entl in_ his 11 montha on the
''We are looking at all his put
patients, trying to determine who
he treetecf an4 where they are
now," ELCentro Police Lt Harold
Carter told the Amodated Presa.
WATER TAINTED. • •
water reclamation plant in Long
Beach, adjacent to the San Ga-
briel River. ·
The San Gabriel empties into
the ocean off Seal Beach.
Sanitation districts spokeszpan
Don Avila said an electrical room
fire caused the plant's main gen-
erators to shut down.
•u .. 11 Emergency backup generators.
wete not capable of powering the bt 1 complete. sew.age treatment O.' • • process, be said. & a result, much
I--~ of the eew~ was diverted to,
another plant. By early today, however, about
four million gallons had received
only primary treatment at the
Long Beach plant before dis-
charge into the San Gabriel Ri-
ver.
Avila said primary tre~tment
includes the removal of settled
aolldl and floating material, plus
the addition of Chlorine to kill
bacteria.
A spokesman said the Long
Beach :f was expected to re-sume operauons and full
treatment late today. "
Merryman said the ~y
treated aewage etnuent may still .
contain vinaaes, including the one
causing hepaUtis.
He said county officials have
had difficulty measuring the
hazard-level at Seal Beach be-
cause contamination normally
increaaes after a rainstorm.
Seal Beach lifeguards have
posted signs wam.ing beachgoen
to stay out.of the water. Although
bad weather conditions have kept
most bathers away, the beach
attracts surfers, who alao have
been warned of the hazard. Forums set
IRVINE CANDIDATES ..... ~ ..
on Foothill •'Jj t,> •
l.-.J1 Two others have taken out
11° nomination papen but haven't·
I'!• i filed them. They a.re Northwood
,.,~ resident Barry Kidd and Uni-
versity Park resident Jacques
Warshauer.
The two council openings a.re
for four-year tenns. Councilman
Art Anthony ia not seeking re-
election.
route plan
h'J'. ~~~Bonin a~f10H1plice gets
Evening forums will be held
tonight in Mission Viejo and.
Thuraday in Irvine to d.i8cuas cit-
izen concerns with :a propoeed
freeway on the Foothill Trans-
portation Co.rri~or.
The ~tipg tonllzht, Will. be
from 7-10 p.Dl. at~ Viejo
High School's multi-purpose
room..
t:~· prison in :murder sp~ee
•1·'· LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
1!1., 20-year-old man, who aaid he
helped convicted murderer Wil-
liam G. Bonin in the Freeway
Killer slayings, was sentenced to
J prison for 19 years to life.
J James Michael Munro must
~spend at least eight years in
prison before he is eligible for
paro!e for the. second-deg_ree
murder of a 111-year-old man
whose body was dum~n
Huntington Beach,-said -toi_ Ster!fng N<?rria·
But ~uperlor Court Judge
Everett Rides cut about 800 days
from Munro's aentenoe Monday
for time_ already aerved and good
behavior.
On Thunday, the &eSon alao
will begin at 7 p.m. at the theater
at Irvine High School.
The two sessions are intended·
tel give planners for the Orange
County government and a private e~ Consulting fil1Il idetaa on what local reaidenta thirlk
about problems and benefite of
the freeway.
ll'S getting Wetter
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11981. 1be tNck WM pei1led \.G
Sprb\ada)e Street near = Avenue, near a buey Ibo
J:enter.
Police at ftrlt believed that
Bny'a deeth WU aocfdental, but
later .:!11 Wilely with the. crime on but.a of information
from informante. One of thoee informanta, a}.
leged crime partner Jamee Mar-
ahall Dunagan1 had entered
guilty p1eu Mooaay to~ of
voluntary manalaughter and
conspiracy only minutee before
Wt.ely'a jury announced that it
had reached a .verdict.
Dunagan was the proeecution's
key wtme. and had teltified that
be acted u lookout for the de-
fendant while Wiaely sneaked up
on hia ltepfatherts rig and ca48ed
the one-ton, tilt-away cab to fall
on the older man. au.ffocating
him.
Wisely, however, contended
throughout his trial that Bray's
death waa accidental and that he'
was nowhere near his stepfa-
ther)s rlg the day 'Bray died.
Wisely, a wavy haired ex-
convict who still faces charges of
anned robbery in Los Angeles
County, showed little emotion
when' the guilty verdicts were
read by clerlt Ruth Finley. .
Howevek', in speaking with
reporters minutes later, the de-
fendant said be was "kind of
shocked."-
for
their eyes
for their
teeth
for their
bOdy
Ihe
healthcare
plan for ·
.employees
that actually
P-rovides for
their care. .
, right
down to
·their toes '
•
FHP isn't just an insurance compaw. It's a Health Maintenance
-Organization with seven medical c~ters in th~ Los Angeles and Orange
County area alone. ~ . .
family Health Program provides the dentists. The doctors, including
medical specialists. Emergency care. Hospitaliz~tion . Eye ~are. Preventa·
tive care includin r ular ~ups. ~ven f mil counsel! . _ ----....~
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getting sick in the first A FEOERALL v QUALIFIED HMO
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For more Information on
t.,. group health care pro-
gram that gives you more
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I Morelleue IMatrlet lac:. of F\illertm foe the •
leCXlOd q\W1er ended Feb. 28 bad net income frml I
continuing operationa advance 34 to percent to $207. •
500, or 7 cents a abate, from $157 ,800, Ol" 5 omta. ln the
comparable l)riol' yar period. Salee l'Ole to $2.4 million I
from $2.3 m1IlkJn ..•
Newport Corp. of Fountain Valley reported eer-nlnea from cooUnuing operat:iooa were $841,202, « ae
cents a ah.Ue, up 25 percent from $591,163, or 26 cents.
a year ago. for lts quarter ended Jan. 31. SaJea were $4.3
mllllon compared with $3.4 million 1-t yar ...
Wyle Laberatorlet aid lt expects to report a net Jom of approximately $2.1 ,million for the year ended
Jan. 31, followlna a declllon to write off about t6
million of intangible -ts ~ted with lts UUC:Jdnc
operaUom. The company Mid it expects to report a net
W. foe the fourth quarter of about $5.1 rDUlioo. of.
which an e8tlma1ed Sl ml111bn w• from operat1cm . . .
Jet Amerlea AlrllMt lac., which oommemed
operat1ona on Nov. 16, reported an audited k*a of $3.2
million. or $7.71 a share, on the weighted avenee
lharee outstanding for the fls:lal year ended Dec. 31..
The alrUne, the tint new trunk carrier ln ~ ,_,... aid
that '67&,400 o1 the -related~ the ~tine
period and tba~ $2.6 million applied to the tint 45 dayl
of~tion . ·
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Yields on abort-term Trealll')' tee8rilles roee
nearly 1 percent.lee Point, peching the hJ&t..i level ln
a month. About $4.8 billion in lix-month billa were ec>kf
Monday at an averaae dlax>unt rate of 12.962 percent,
up from the 12.064 percent of lut week. The p-
emment abo 10ld about $4.8 billion in three--month bi1-
at an avenge rate or 12.909 percent, up from the 12.1>58
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