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Solution to Falkland -crisis nearing?
BUENOS AIRES, ArgeJ'\t.lna
(AP) -Secretary of State Ale-
xander Hai& and Argentine ne-
gotlatora are "approaching a
110lution" to the confllc:t between
Britain and Argen\lna over the
Falkland lalands, a member of
the rullJl8 military junta reported
today.
Argentina reported willing to negotiate But the Buenoe Aires newspa-
per Clarin said Argentina propo-
&ed U.N. neeotiationa on the 1-ue
of sovereignty within a fixed
tame period. ln the Interim, an
Argentine-Brit.lah admlnlstnUon
with repl'8entatives of tM 1.800
1alandera would govern the
island under American supervi-
sion, the rep<>rt aald. A newspaper, meanwhile, re-
ported that Argentina wu wil-
ling to participate in negotiations
at the United Nations on the key
issue of who has aovereignty over
the islands, ruled by Britain 149
years and seized by Argentine
troops April 2.
"We are approaching a solu-
tion. with the aid of the United
Sates, but preserving Argentine
interesta,'' air force cmctr. Basilio
La.mi Dow told reporters.
He said Haig and Argentine
leadel'll were working on a final
draft of the laieat propoul to be
carri.,P by lblg to London and
Wuhington.
Detaili of the laieat propou.1 in
the 17~y impame were not Im;
mediately reported by offlctals.
ln London, Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher met with her
defense and foreign secretaries
but there was n o immediate
comment. (Stt F ALXLAND, Page A%)
Mile Square Park melee
ea
Countywlde
911 emergency
• ID use IJ.um·her
By FREDERICK sCHOEMEHL of'tM 0.-, ,... • ...,
SJ.arting today, Orange Count·
y's two million residents need
dial only three numbers -911
-to summon police. fire and
other emergency services.
It is for emergency calls only,
not for business calls.
The 911 syiJtem -the first to
go .into operation in Southern
Calilornla -covers each of the
county's 26 cities and all unin-
corporated territory and serves'
both customers of Pacific Tele-
phone and Gen~ral Telephone_
The system went into opera-
tion at.12:01 a.m. Officials re-
ported no immediate problems
during 911 'a firat hours of ope-
ration.
When a penion needing emer-
gency assistance dials 911 from a
residential, business or pay tele-
phone. the call is routed to one of
· Balmy skies
lure throngs
to. seaside
Springtime weather produced
summer-like conditions along the
Orange Coast sh oreline this
weekend as thousands flocked to
the beach to get a jump on their
tans.
ln Newport Beach, an August-
sized crowd 'of 85,000 people
spr ead out their beach towels
Su nday under clear skies and
65-degree temperatures.
Weather forecasters are calling
for a warming trend this week
With temperatures in the mid-70.
along the coast and readings in
the low-80s In inland areas.
At the mile-long stretch of city
beach in Hundngton Beach. 35,-
POO visitors showed up Sunday
and 21,000 turned out Saturday.
Along the state strand in
Huntington, 25,000 beachgoers
turned up Sunday.
Despite the large turnouts,
there was little lifeguard activity
along the coast, a fact guards
were attributing to the chllly
59-degree ocean temperatures.
Surf at moat beaches was run-
n Ing on e to two feet with no
riptides reported ..
WORLD
two switching centers where the
caller's number is automatica11y
recorded.
At the central locations, calls
are then routed to 24 Public Sa-
fety Answering. Points located
throughout the county from
which emergel)Cy personnel are
alerted.
PSAPs are located in the police
departments of Anaheim, Brea,
Buena Park, Costa Meaa, Cy-
press, Fountain Valley, Fuller-
toh, Garden Grove, Huntington
Beach, Irvine. Laguna Beach, La
Habra. La Palma, Loa Alamitos,
Newport Beach, Or•nge, Pla-
centia. San Clemente, Sai1ta Ana. ~ Beach. Stant.on. Tustin and
Weatminster. Offidals at a prees oonfttenee
this morning in Santa Ana de-
acribed the county 911 system aa
the "most sophisticated emer-
gency telephone system in the
western United States."
"No other 911 system has ever
been developed involving two
major telephone companies, more
than two dozen government ju-
risdictions and literally hundreds
of people,:• said Bruce Nestande,
chairman of the Orange County
Board of ~upervi.so?·. .
"The 911 numbe'r will save
lives by making it· easier to call
for help," Nestande said. "In
every e m ergenc)" situation, a
mome nt of confusion occurs
when someone fumbles around
for the police or fire or paramedic
telephone number."
A 1972 law called for installa-
tion of 911 systems in California's
58 counties. ,
The county's 911 plan waa ap-
proved by the state in Septem-
ber, 1979. Since then. the county
bas been working to lmplement
the system at a cost of $1.8 mil-
lion. The money was raised by a
surcharge on telephone bills of
Orange County telephone custo-
men.
Officials said they hoped per-
sona will not attempt to "test"
the sy~tem by making unneces-
sary 911 calls. They pointed out
that all callers' numbers and ad-
dresses are recorded by the
syatem. It is a crime to make non-emer~ency calla, they added.
Business calls to emergency
services should be made on non-
emergency numbers lia\ed in the
telephone book. offida.la said.
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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) -British ma-
rinet and ldentista deported by Argentina to u~
walked on the belch and 'played with a IOOCeJ'
they bought here, but made no comment.a to the
f orelgn and 1ocal pre-.
S P ORTS
An6els win g,b straisht
Sho~top RScb Burleeqn'a out, but the An1ell
~an ~·anyway. Plt8I Cl.
C O UN TY
• 1n par·
Teen
wou·nded :
by knife
One man was kn1!ed 10 death
and a serond is hoepitaliJed toda)'
suHering knife wourwk after a
Sunday confrontation between
two groups or Hisparucs at Mile
Square Regional Park in Fount.-
aln Valley.·
Killed in the fight WU Angel
Lopez Serrano, 28, a resident of
Hawaiian Gardens.
Investigating officers said Ser-
rano had suffered knife wounds
in hlB back.
He died at Fountall'lf.Valley
Community Hospital about 6
p.m ., an hour after the two
groups had clashed at' the Foun-
tain valley pQtk. .
VICTORY CONGA LINE -Led by their
cheerleader mooM, members of the Baxter'•
Street restaurant chill team celebrate vtdory
08lt Not ..... PMto
Saturday ln Irvine's chili cookoff. Team quall-
f tes for state coolloff May 27_ in Newport
Beach.
OHlcers identified the woun-
ded man aa 19-year-old Hector
Carrillo from Stanton. Fountain
Valley h09pital spokesmen said
Carrillo w as being treated for
knife woondt on bis upper body.
Sheriff'• Lt. Wyatt Ha.rt said
that details of the confrontation
were sketchy. Hart said that it
appeared that one group of peo-
ple from Santa Ana appare.nUy
fough t with an other from the
Cypress area when the two came
together near a baseball diamond
in the park.
Baxter bunch
hottest in
chili .cook off
Method of picking
OCC chief rapped The shertfrs investiga'tor said
he didn't know if the fig}lt was
gang rela~. No other injuries
were rep<>rt.ed.
After the c;,ompetitive glee
simmered down, jovial members
of the Baxter's Street restaurant
team emerged as first place win-
ners at Irvine's annual cookoff
Saturday in the rustic Bommer
Canyon.
The Baxter's team will get a
chance to compete for spicier
stake• at the state chili cham-
pionship, to be held May 27 at
the Balboa Bay Club in Newport
Beach. .
The South Coast Chili Cham-
p1onshlp, hosted by the Irvine
Chamber of Conunerce, was held
at an old-time cattle camp off
Bonita Canyon Road. Nearly 3,-
000 chill aficionados showed up
for the day-long event, featuring
outlandish entertainment and a
potpourri of costumed characters.
Coming in eecond was Padfic
National Bank. The third place
trophy was take,n by the staff of
the Irvine World News newspa-
per.
Cookoff judges sampled 44
entries.
NATION
By PRU. SNEIDERMAN Of ... Dellr,... .....
The Orange Coast College
Academic Senate hu approved
two reeolutlona criticizing Cout
Community College District
t"Ultees and Chancellor Norman
Wat8on for the manner In which
a new Orange Coast College
president was .elected.
However, the president of the
faculty group, Fran Potter, de-
clined to present these resolu-
tions to the trustees at their
recent meeting.
Mia -Potter, a long-lime bUli-
ne11 law lnatructor at the Col1a
Mesa campu1, said 1he had not
· received formal direction from
the senate to praent the reaolu-
tiona to the board.
The faculty ii concerned about
the trusteea' .election March 31
I
of Bernard Luak.l.n. president of
lister achool CoutUne Collep, to
take over aa ~ Cout pres!-
• dent when Robert Moore retires
I June 30.
Di1trict apokeaman Richard
Simon said Watson and the
EPA policies criticized
Column.lat Jack Anderson aaya the EPA .eema
more ea1er to appease the chemical and waate-
dwnptna lnduatrles than protectina the public. Page
A6.
Dan Burt vs. Raipb Nader
Next to the bud1et, th• bl11eat battle ln
Waahln1ton theae daya plta author Dan M. Butt
.,.tJWt ~ activtat Ralph Nader. P..-Be •.
trustees have not responded to
the resolutions because they have
not fonnally been received.
But he added, "Luskin has
abeolutely the full support of the
board. We believe the sc:reen1ng
process was not adulterated."
In seeking a successor to
Moore, trustees aeveral months
earlier appointed an eight-
member ecreening committee re-
pre9ellting Orange Coast adminl-
straton. teachen. office workers,
student.a and the community.
The committee reviewed about
80 applications and forwarded six
to the board of trustees. The
board narrowed these to two fi-
nallata.
Their top choice turned down
the job, and the board eliminated
the aeoond choice for reuons that
have not been made public. The
trustees then selected Luskin for
the poet, even though he had not
applied.
According to Mils Potter, the
Academic Senate met on short
notice April 1 and unanimously
(See PROCESS, Page A%)
I NDEX
Hart said a n investigation is
con tinuing.
'War' rages
along coasi
OCEANSlDl!: (Al') -Some
2,000 reservist.a and 1,000 adive-
duty sailors carried out make-
believe tea battles over the wee-
kend in an exerci9e planned by
the reservista, the Navy said.
The "war" wu fought from
three San Diego-hued frigates
on a mission to hunt down enemy
submarines between Oceanalde
and San Cle mente Island, 50
miles to the aouthwest. En route.
an enemy warship surpri8ed the
Americana.
It was the first major trainlna
exerdle ever originated, ptannea
and carried out by reeervistl in
the Southern California area. the
Navy said. l.n charge W'll reeene
Capt. John~ Rie...
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Ullo," Costa Mend i aald Sun-
day.
Argentine C-130 trana port•
continued flying men ond wea·
pons to the lslandl, occupied by
un e!ltimac.ed 9,000 1<>ldlcrs.
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In London, British lawmaker
WiMton ChurehW, a defense po-
Hcy spokesman for Prime Mln-
1ster Margaret Thatcher and
grandson of Britain's World War n leader, predicted that within
daya the Harrier planes aboard
the 40-ship war rleet steaming
toward the Falklands would im-
pose an air blockade o{ th e
as).ands, and British marinefl and
paratroopers would land to esta-
blish air strips !or the planes. 1111 _ 1 11t.11y, Hodolfo
Then it will be "only a matter
of time" before the Argentine
garrison runs out of supplies and
has to surrender, he wrote m the
Ii 1 I f111 final '!tugt•
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British submarines are already
~nfomng a 200-mile sea blockade
zone around the Islands The
Bri t1s h Defense Ministry said
most of Argentina's 31-ship navy
had put to sea bu t no "maJOr''
vessel had defied the British
blockade.
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The Defense Mmlstry reported
Sunday that the British armada
was "en route and on ume" but
declined t.O elaborate The fleet
lt>fl England on the 8,000-male
voyage two weC>ks ago and rl'-
po rtedly passed the hatrway
point last week
·~SS RAPPED. • •
.11•1n1ons wratu•n
l'1,rk1s.-.
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in~u It to tht• fa
., .~nd othl·r ap-
dgenda required in the group's
constitution .
Fearing that the Initial vote
was thus invalid she said the
group met again Tuesday and
"rat.1f1efi" the originAl resolution
by a majority but not unanimous
vote.
o;..u uuµ:i ttd l!l good
h 111l1l'l pat1on ()(
Mw Potter said she was con-
cerned about this procedure
being valid and was personally
uncomfortable with the term
"denounce" in the resolution . • •e1IUlllJll I <tllPd
, 11ft:' poll , f no
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Because she was given no spe-
c1 f ic instruction to present t h e
resolutions to the trustees, she
88ld she did not. But she said the
board members and Wataon were
aware of the resolutions because
of their publication in the campus
ne wspaper.
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of tyrants," the president s.:ud at
<'t:remonies welcoming the f>ut4·h
monarch
"The American people and the·
pt•ople of the Netherlandh. your
ma.)('Sty. have trad1t1onally bec·n
advocates of peace," ht> said. The
queen and her husband. Prmce
Claus, are celebrating thC' 200th
annJVersary today of U S Dutch
diplomatic relations
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Hunger unit recruiting
Only 10 people attend Mesa meeting
PETITE BEAUTY -Kelly
Duncan, 17, Fountain Valley,
has been selected Petite Ju-
nior Miss California for 1982.
The Fountain Valley High
School senior appears Satur-
day, in TV broadcast of the
Miss California Beauty Pag-
eant from Knott's Berry
Farm.
By STEVE TRIPOLI or-..,.., .........
A worldwide organization de
dlcated to e nding hunger on
earth sought recrutu In Coata
Mesa Sunday and though the
turnout waa amall, organlzera
aatd they will continue to seek
help along the Orange Cout.
The Hunger Project., which
claim• two mllllon me mbers,
sponaored the seven-hour
"briefing" of the city's Neigh-
borhood Comrnunlty Center for
thoee interested 1n supporting the
organlzation's efforta.
The brieflnp are an mtenaive
look at hunge r -what it la, who
auffera from It, h ow it can be
combatt.ed, why It 1s both poul-
ble and eronomically worthwhile
to defeat lt and who has the po-
wer to stop it
The purpose of the brieflng i.s
Candidate spurred
by property rights
To Laguna Beach 's Uave
Hinchler. a dark-horae candidate
for incumbent Supervisor
Thomas Riley's job. there ls only
one issue wtuch really matters in
the June 8 primary election.
Pnvate property rights.
"W ithout the rights of
ownership," Hirachler, 57. main-
tai os, "the other issues are
meaningless."
Oh sure, the Newport Beach
real estate salesman admits there
are other areas of importance fa-
cing county lawmakers -deci-
sions related to transportation,
planning. budget planning, air-
port noise problems.
But It was Riley's vote on a
measure authorizing the sale of
$54 million in mortgaae finand.ni
bonds for affordable housing
units that agitated Hirachler lnto
running.
A provision of that m easure
imposes resale controls on the
housing unit• -anathema to
Hirachler.
"Thia is what I call socialism,"
he said. "I don't understand how
anybody who profesaes to be for
free enterpriJe and a free market
could go for all thia."
Hirachler said Riley's vote in
favor of the mortgage bonds -
including the resale control pro-
vision -was ph1losophically
akin to Tom Hayden's position on
the issue.
Hirschler stopped short, ho-
wever. of suggesting that Riley, a
conservative by a lmost any
yard.st.id\, was doing the worlt of
Hayden and his Cilmpalgn fo r
&anomic Democracy.
Aides to Riley, responding to
H1rschler's criticism , said the
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ONE ISSUE -Lagunan Dave
Hirschler is campaigning for
the Board of Supervisors on
the issue of private property
rights.
aupervt.o.r has oonsistently oppo-
sed resale controls, especially
those related to state Coastal
Commi.saion activities in the area
of local coastal planning.
to equip partidpan&I to d aJ with
elected officials, th~ mf'dla and
others in "generating the gro.u
roota political will to have hunger
ended," according to 11 Hunger
Project spokesman
Gwen Hill of Corona del Mar.
one of two moderators at S un-
day's briefing. !!8Jd the turnout of
JUSl 10 people was disappointing.
but that another briefing will be
held ln the area next month. The
. ait.e ls as yet undet.enninC'd Other
sessions a lso will be held later
thu year.
Participants leave the session
ready to lobby against hunger at
all levels. Some o f what they
leatn mcludes:
-That one-fourth of tht'
world's population Iii hungry.
and that t hrc·e-fourths of the
hungry are children.
That some rlat1ons with
1}1gh per-capita income levels
have not defeated hungl'r, while
others .with very low income le-
vels have.
-That some hunge r exists
almost everywhere, though it is
rather rare in nat1oru such as the
United States.
-T hat nations which have
defeated hunger come from all
major political ideologu•s and
economic and political syst<'ms,
and that they also employ diffo-
rent agricultural techruques and
have a wide range of chmal.(>S
-That, a<.'<..'Ording t.o a number
of agencies wh1C'h ha'Vl' undt>rta·
ken studies of hunger. the only
1mped1ment to defeating 1t 1s tht'
pohucal will to do so
That th e Parth aln·ddy
produc.'el> more than t•nough f0t>d
to meet everyone's nl"tc'ds. tht•rt• IS
potential to produ1:e much more.
and that inC'reascs 1n food pro-
duction are outstripping world
population growth.
One of the program's major
poan~. perhaps becalJS(:' 1l makel>
endmg hunger pohtll·ally attra(·-
t1 vc. 1s that wiping out hunger
makes ec.-onom1c sef\S('
Project representatives l'ltcd
leuh the talenia of tbe one bil-
lion people who now are huncey,
bwld marke&1 for richer natloN.
e nhance global security, apd
"liberate the untapped richneu
o{ other cultures and minda."
The sem inar'• final phaae
Introduced an exhau.Uve Uat of
the agencies battling hunger, the
world food aid atructure', wri-
tings on the aubject and sugges-
tions for what those battlina to
eliminate hunger can do.
.The Hunger Project'• gOllla for
this year, according to project
offk:i&la, are to brtef at least ~.-
000 people ln the Unlted States
and Canada. including IOl'Oe who
will be able to lead briefing
groups themselves.
Ms. HIU sald that briefers like
to work with groups of about 30
people and that local project
members would aeek to attract at
least that many for next month's
brief mg.
Valley crash
vic tim dies
of injuries
Gary Puente or Fountain VaJ.
ley died Sunday of injuries suf-
fr.red in a March 29 auto accident
that earlier claimed the life of his
t'Ompanton
An Orange County Coroner's
s pokesman said Puertte. 18, of
18555 Santa Cruz Ctrde died at
12 50 pm Sunday at Fountain
Valley Community Hospital.
Puente had been hospitalized
with head and chest mjuries af-
ter the car in which he was ri-
ding spun out of t'Ontrol during a
heavy rainstorm and struck a
block wall on Magnolia Street
bt>twt.oen Warner and Slater ave-
nues.
two estima~ of the cost of era-
dicating hunger. on<' which said
that expend1tur~ of $25 b1llifJn a
year for 20 y<'ars would bt• n<.'t'·
ded, and anoth(•r whu:h c•suma-f
ted that all childhood dl•aths ugitive capture d
from hunger could be prt·wnt(-d
The driver of the car , S teve
McElroy, 19. of 18526 Santa An-
drea St. Fo untain Valley, also
was taken to the hospital after
the crash but was pronounced
dead on arrival. pohce SaJd.
!or $1.5 billion. WINNEMUCCA, Nev. (AP) -
They compared that to thl• ~ A trappN Q('CUSC'd of killing two
t1mated annual costs of hungt'r ft.sh arid game officers 15 mon ths
$36 b1U1on a yt•ar for food aid and .tgo in Idaho has been arrested
food stamps, medical l·are for tht• after police trac ked him to a
malnourished , rautr1t1on prog trailer home where he had been
rams and the disruption o f pt•o . hiding. authorities said Claude
plc.-'s lives. Lafayette Dallas, ;jJ. was arrest-
Endmg hunger, Ms. Hill and eel oy FBI agtmts and Humboldt
c·o·moderator Ed K1nm•y said, County s heriff's deputies Sun-
would end a moral outrage·~-_d_a_y_. -----··-____ _
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Dtll-ft W1h .. 5' laftl.MI• ' 53 0.Y'On 82 • 8.n Antonio 71 Oemw 7f " Seail11• 51 0.. Mol!Wt .. " tu":7.: 73 o.tfott 80 M 71 Duluth 39 24 211 SI Louil 117 el Peto 112 40 81P·l~ 84 Fll'go 82 38 81 IM Mn 35 Flegt1att 82 30 St)Ollent ...
OrMI F111t 41 H SyracuM 48
Hartlor'1 •1 48 .... T°'*I 71
Helena ... ,, TllCllOn S2
Honolulll a 711 01 f ... 72
Hou.ton M 111 02 w~ 10 lntJNPl!e .. 87 Wlcfvtl 70 Jedltn Mt .. '1 CM.A'OMU Jectlr'Mle 7t .. ot KAN C.ty .. 40 =:= l•VtOM ... A' to
Ullle~ eo ... 81ntaw ..
l.OUIMll ,,. lit a..nont 11
Lubbock 11 53 llO ... a
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34 Culver Clly 74 50 37 Eufek• !le 42
39 FfMnO 74 46
63 01 LllnC:All., 77 45 51 Long BMch 71 50 55 01 Lo. "'r 78 52 38 MlllYI 75 47 Monrovle 84 46 38 Montebello 00 49 87 Monlerey &4 47
48 93 Ml Wilton 88 47 eo NMdlee 80 57
38 Newpor1 8Mcn 88 51 50 Oaltlaind 78 50 35 01 Onlatlo 82 4e ~ .20 Pno AoblM 78 40
50 OI A.cl 8lufl 71 ...
33 SecnlmenlO 72 41
21 Sellnu 71 40 3e San B«MnllnO 1t .. 81 ,.,, Oleoo 10 to 38 . Sen Fr...-.io .. 11 52 San JOIN 74 48
42 SenlAI All• 711 51 311 Sent• Betberl &4 44 ee Sante Min e eo 40 2t .OI S1nll Monica 88 83 211 .03 s1oe1e1on 75 47 3e .Oii llhOI Valley 641 24 33 ln.t'mel 117 eo 60 01 • Teittence 72 49 .....
IO .&-4
38 Extended
40 forecast 13 12 42 IOUTHIRH CAL"ORHIA 2f COAITAL AHO MOUNTAIN to AMAi -''*and mild. eo.ttll ... 1nd v•H•y •••• ll~tie 12 10 82
'"d IO•I 0 10 I . Hls:.1 11 movntMI N10t1 ~ In IOI
Tide•
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Lightweigh t p op lin i a
Brooks Bro the rs favorite
Both bu ine~sman and traveller will find the
qualities they seek in a warm weather s uil
ha ndsomel y mel here. T he polyester and cot-
ton blend has a neat, crisp appearance, good
<.:rcase-rcsis 1ancc and wa hability. Tailored
on o ur 3-button model with patc h poc kets
and welted edges, in tan, navy or olive. Coat
and trou er . $150
Uu your Broolt Brothers rord or Amt'rrran lixprtss.
.I
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday. April 19, 1Q82 ..,. s 3
kept Tax • promise
LOVE FOR ONE ANOTHER Gail Yoho, 6.
sits in window at Fre d Hutc hinson Cancer
Center in Seattle as construction crew presents
message of love Gail. under tn•atment for
A~ Wlreptloto
leukemia. had ~<mt the crt'w messages as she
watched them work. The Chebanse, Ill. native
dted early last week
Post office fights mail fraud
Phony new ·paper ads attract women., unemployed
PlTTS BUKGll (AP) Phort) m·wspapN au.'
placed by the U.S. P~wl Scrvtt:t: tu hclµ stamp out
mail fraud havt· allrnl'lt'<I ahoul 85 IX'<>ph·. mostly
wome n and thl• unc•mplovt'<I. a pt.r.;t..al uff1nal ...ays.
rc..-0 bv lhl.' work-at-home propos1l1on and its pro-
mlSC oC $750 monthly carrungs. Mt-Clelland said
. "Th<· n:a:-.1in I <·ht>M · tho~(' l wo <:alC'gories 1s that
The postal st'rv1cc··, f1r'l advt·rltsPmt•nts ap-
peared las t we<'k in about :rn nc·w.,pa1wr-s in thrt.'C'
states, extolling ;.1 work-at honw moncvmakmg plan
and a reducing formula guaranlt'l't'<I to hl·lp t.aJ<C'
off pounds "hkC' m•vt•1 tx•fort• ..
tht' work-at hom1• and m1"<l1t·ol fraud arc the two
single most prl·valt-nl problems, at least 1n the last
year. that wl·'ve :.<.-.m." h£' said
"lt gencralt•d ;1 lot 11f n ·sponw I'd n1ll 11 a
successful program at the... stag<· of the gaml., .. said
Kacy McClelland. tonsuml·r prntt'<.'llon 'J)C'<.'l<1h~l for
the post.al !'l('fVl<.'t.''s P1lL\burgh d1v1s111n
"The ma1o r1ty Wt·n· wom<.•n lht•fl• e1n· ...
The poi.tal st.•rv1t'<' c•,t1mates that of the $70
h11lwn tu $ttO-b1lhon worth of mail orde r business
na11onw1d1· last y1•ar, about $500 m1ll1on w as frau-
duh .. nt It'' not a ainw to answt·r adi. for mo n<•y-
makang ~·hc·mc-s. hut c·on mc•n who place tht• ads
fa<'t.' a maximum pun1~hnwnl of f1vt> years in jail
and d SI 000 rin1· 1f wnv1t'tl-<l uf mail fraud
number u f r<.·forf'nl't.~ of wom<.·n l·l(.'tng how.t•w1vC's
or being <.'Onfmt'<.I .1t horn<· Or thf'y'n· unf'mployt.-d
and looking for som<· 1.•xtra 1nc·om<.•," Mc-Clelland
sa1d.
The postal :.1:rv1t't.' sp<•nt a few hundred dollars
for thr ads. wh1l'h wt•r<' w run from Easler Sunday
through last S . .llurclay. Mt{.'!Plland -.aid ·
Ht> said he r<'pll<'d tu th<· f1r...t r<."'pondenL'> lai.1
Thursday. 11'\S('rting tht•1r post.age..• a nd a brtx. hur<·
warning about <•nvflop<•-stuffmg, mc·d1c·al rraud.
chain lcttt·rs and othc•r shady C'nterpnS(-s
Tht• ad!> W('rc• sc:nt two weeks ago to !l I new.,.
pop<·n. 1n Pt·nnsylvani<.t. Wt•st V1rgrn1a anJ Nt·~
York
Nint• out of 10 pc--t>plt• who answered wc·re lu-
The adi.. Wt'rt' pc1rt of a test c·ampa1gn, and
Ml-Clelland ...aid ht•'s un<'t·rWm whl•thPr mort' sul'h
ploy" will IX' lrtt-d
Paris "besieged' by fast food
PARIS (AP) Thi· Big M.1t
attack launchtod 10 years ago as J
modest reconna1SS<1ncc patrol has
turned in to a full -scale assault
France is falling tu tht• fast
food invasion, its l'(..>Sistam·£' w1.•a
kened b y a fifth column of l'n
tre preneurs.
Only a fractwn or I ht I c· ... t.1U
rant markl't hru. tx'l'll pt1 ir1·d.
and no one sugges~ th1 • • il,1r...
at La Tour d'Argcnl an I lJx
im's are now bellying UJ 1h1·
counter for a shakc and ..i 111
fries.
B u t t h l' n u m Ii ,. r •, I
"restaura n ts rap1dc•s" ha' mm 1•
than doubled an ea<:h of 1h1• last
three years. wh11l• lhl' ranks of
the sidewalk cafps <tr<' thmn1nJ.!
by an avf'fagl' or 1,3110 a yl•ar
Exact figures arc· unavailable•,
but fast food n•v1·nucs amountl-<l
to tens or m1lhons of d.ollan. la.st
year.
Cafe ownPrs hop<.· th1.• fa'>l food
boom Is JUSl a fad. und point out
that liquor la w s g1v1? lhl'm a
specific edgl? Thl' young Frrn<:h
businessml'n who run the burger
and brioche emporiums say de-
mographics a nd et.'Onom1cs are on
their side, but say they can co·
<'XISI WI th ('ar C'S
L'A~,ut·1al1on de.· la Rt•staura
non R<iptdc. sel up last year to
rromote {ast rood and protect.the
industry from fast-bu('k artists.
atlnbutes the growth to chang<'l>
in French life
"The mass entry of wom(•n in
thf' JOb markC't and the gC'nNal
reductwn o f tht' lulll h ppr wc
from an average of two hour.; to
45 minutes are the· b1gg<.·s t
factors." sa 1d assoc·• a uon Vice
Prt"S1dC'nt Wilham Moor<.'. owner
uf thl· <'1ght-restaurant Ch1<.·k<'n
Shop ~ haan. At 36. he's a 10-year
vN«ran of the fast food wan.
"Tradit1onahsts won't be hap
py. but I th.Ink thl' cafe 1s 1n
trouble." he added
AJam Bonneville. prC'S1dc•n t of
Burger King Fran('(', agn'C.>S some•
cares are being hurt but belu.>vc~
"our real compet1l1o n 1s the fa
mily kitc h e n a nd the l1lllt>
rf'staurants" Ht' also s<.'eS an
£'Volut1o n in t h e taste of th<'
young -fostered by school ca·
fcte ria fare a nd the ir motht'rs'
increasing reliance on prepacka-
ged foods. ·
"K e tc hup 1s a scandal l o
Fre n ch gastro nomes. but the
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
CIHtffled advertising 714/t42·5671
All other ct.partments 642-4321
Thom .. P HaleV
PUllfW* -<>• (.-.. .... ~
Robef1 N Weed ..._,
Kay Schultz Vioj,..,__,.
-Olr«tOt ol AO..httftO
Tom Murphlne
l'dllOf
Mike Harvey
Dlt9CIOf or 111.n.eiono
~IOfl)
Ken Goddard
~-°'*•tOnt ~Lean
Ct*'tet LOOI .........,.1.dilof
MAIN OFFICE
lJO We.I..., SI cost• Mtte. CA
Mall ~ 8o• ,,._ C°'l" -CA ~,. c...,,._,. "'2 O<-c .... 1 _.,,.no C-Y
NO ., ... ,•'°""-•llUW41110fl\ . .O"or .. l ,.....,er ....
or..-llM..-i. ,.,..1., ,...Y IM r•twocluc..S ~
\,,..:lel -•liOn ol <opyr.11N _,.,
young µt'<>ple St'<'m lo lt>V1· 1t," hl'
'><lid
ThNt' w<.•rC' 43 fast-food res-
taurnn ts m 1978, but 89 the next
yc•ar and !Bl m t9HI -a 4,500
p e r c<.·n t 1nt·rt>as<' si n ce the
MeDonald's arrivro 10 yc•ars ago.
Helicopter
pact awarded
WASHINGTON IAP) Th«
Army ha.' a warded lhC' first l'On-
tracts for production o f a con-
t r ov« r~1a I new tank-killing
Apat'he h elicopter whose rost has
aroused strong ob.)l'Ct1ons in the
powerful Senate Armed Services
Comm1tl.C'<'
It announced a total of $294.7
million in contrac ts to Hughes
He licopters Int'., C ulver City.
Calif .. and Gene ral Electric Co. at
L ynn, Mas.s . but limited outlays
of mon<'y for th<' first 90 days.
The Army said the spe nding
limit was "In recognition of a
Senate Armed Services Commit-
tcC' rcquc•st lo minimize govern-
ment liability until the consensus
of the Congress is expr essed
clearly"
The Senate commi\lee has re-
fused to vote any of the $998.7
million requested by the Army to
buy 48 of the AH-64 Advanced
Attack he licopters in the fiscal
year starting Oct. 1. The House
Armed Services Committee ap-
proved nearly aU Lhe Army's re-
qu~t.
Dust over Hawaii
HONOLULU (AP) -Hawaii's
skies are hazf thla week ~U!Me
of a cloud o volcanic dust, the
National Weather Service said,
and th<' t.'Ondillon may perslat for
1evcral days.
We're Listening •••
-;;,;~--~;1Sn:J11v.~J.0:1~DaULfJltJ~~.t~ llk•!-
C1i11I r&· numl>er l>efuw anet your mnriii·~er·~-
lr11nacr1tw-d anft dtllvtr~d lo lM appropriate tdllor
Tht> Hml' 24 hour 1n11unn1 urvtu may b« u fd to remrd l•I·
trr to th t.'d1tor on any tepft' M1llbo• rontnhutora mu1t lnrhtd•
lh tr namr and telC!Phoft• numbfr for vertfiullon Ne> ctrC'ul1tkM\
rill•. ph•• f!
1'rll 11 what'• nn 1our mind,
Reagan's move on education consistent but. •
BY WALTER R. MEARS A~ S.,.clel COfrHponde"I
WAS HINGTON Prc•s1dt•nt
Reagan's proposal of ln<.'ome tux
c r edits for µJrcn t ll who s1md
their t'hlldrtm to pnvate schools
1s t'on s 1stPnl w ith onr of his
campaign comm11rn1.•nts but
not much e lse
l t would r<'prt•S\'llt ,1 b1~ and
open -e nded, 1f ind1rt"<'t, sub ... i<l)
to private i.£•hools, while th1· ,1J
m1nastrataon 8(-ek.s Lo trim h'<i1•r;1I
spending on publw St·houls :ind
college• rud program'>
h would, 1f adoptt-d, add lo an
already n>eord Jl'fll'lt
And 11 w ..... 1>111po"•d 1u1 1!11
day thl' odrrnnislrnl1on fl'Jt'I ll·d
as too costly a Rl'pUIJIH . .in pro
posal for mortgage• sub...id1l·'> \11
spur lhl' ailing housmg indu'>\l'Y
Thl' price tag'> wt.·n· .dJou t t lw
S<i01('.
S 111l, Reagan wa'> d1·llv1•1111g
what he ppJml:.t'<i a.-."' l'anJ1d;1t1 ·.
"I wholehcartc·dly suµpm t tu1
u on tax credit' for pun·nts "'"
ding their childrl•n lo µriv.ill a11d
parochial schoob. and will work
to :>Cl' tht'm put 1n pl.tl'" lw -..11d
during th t' campaign
So last wt't•k. Ht-.1g,111 t11ld the·
National C<11hul11 Edlh .1t111rwl
ASS1x:1atiun
"l bl'hc·w · that w1>1 ktnij Anic-r
1cans art' OVC'rla,t.•d ..tr1tl um.kr
apprc'<·iatt-d, ;md I h;1v<.· l'Orn1· to
Chicago to offt.·r n ·lll'I
lit: ~1d his plJn would ht•m ht
m1ddll·· and lnwc·1 1m·1111ll wor
king families who now µav both
private sc..·hool tu1L11m a11d lex.ti
laXC'S to support publi1.· ":huuh
The Reagan plan would lt•t
parents drum 1m'Om<' wx t·11.•<.hL-.
equal to as muC'h a:. :111 µt•H·t•nt of
the tu1t1on tht•y p.1y for t'al h
c hild allc..·nd1ng a privall' l'lt·
mentary or i.et·ondary \t'html
The t-e1hng would Ix· $100 a l the•
outset, incrt'asing to $~00 1n Hiii~
Tht> full cn'<.11l would hf· av.11
labl<' to fam1l1es with 11u mm~ up
to $50.000. and th1·11 would b1
partial c·n-d1ts for tho-.t• v. tth 111
co~es as high a,, $75,000
.NIWS ANAlYSIS
ll \\ ouldn'l Jpp ly to c·11llt·gl·
tu11111ns . th1· aJmin 1~trat111n 11>
trving lo ught1·n rnl·om<.• rf'stn<
uon., un loan~ and aid to tollt:gt•
'lllHlt'nls A ('Ollt•j(l ... ludt>lll r rom
ii lanuly with an t11(~lfllt' of $:$0
111111 111 mor t• wuu Id havt· lo dt•
mor..,.tr alt nt<t'<I tn ord1·r lo gf'l J
go\ t rnnwnt gu.irantc•c·d lo.Jn
Thi· i1drn1n1,..lrJ.t111n want:.. tht·
Ltn11l y 111romt• 11•1hng Im 'olh·gc·
g1 unh tut from <in JVt·r.1gt·
111.1i..1rnum ,,f $l7 OHO ll• $1X.01Hl
Thi· Ht·aga11 liudgl·t .1lso would
tut lt•d1·ral aid to Plt·nwntary am.I
'-t'<.'11nd.1ry 'lC:huols 0111· lafl.~l't fo1
t'UI'> 1~ a progr<.1m o f ;ud fo1 di'>
..1uvanWgcd studc..·nls. Scl"n:Lary
uf Edmallnn T 11 lkll ha-. ... ;.JtCI
llt<tl l>J>4°nding ror f'i.ll'h •aud1·nl tn
lh.ll pro~ram w1..1uld Ix· 'rL•dul't«I
110111 ;ibvul $!'>'..:!~)a v1·ur Ui about
$IO()
All told, th<·n · ;.in· ;ili11Ul !'>
rrnll1on pupil' an prtVJll' .... ·boob
'I hal s ;)bout 10 p1·n·<·nt of
Anwr H'<tn ~hook hilclrc..·n Ahou1
:i ~ mtlh11n of th1·m altt·nd Hom.111
Calhoht. pan":hial '.(.huob
Rt•agan's 11ng1na l 1 .imµ.11gn
pl<'dgt• "' ...... 11nwd pr 11110111 h .ll
their f.imtli<" .ind 11111 <J1d1 who
dt"Cltm-<J tu l..1t· 1dt•11t1f11'fl s.11d llu
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h1 Ip fr11111 tho ... 1· vnll r'> <.on,tr
\ Jll\ 1· f>.·11101 r.il\ n1.111v uf tlwrn
1n urh.H1 p11"t111t.L\
It -. goud pul1lll's. \'11\' g ood
p11lll11-...," 1 he a1d1• '-<!Id
It ma~ h<.· t•vt:<n tx·tt•·r IJ<1ltt11-...
for thl' fat·t that H1 Jg<in ..i·111·d
thP 1~'u1• with .1 pr11µos;tl Lh.tl
, .. 111'1 µ11ss1hl;. twumw l.1w lhts
Vl'il r. d nd Ml w 111 flll l h ... Vl' .111'
n ·al 1111µ<11'1 11t1 h1~ l'Urn·11l lludg1•t
Wiii''
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for;., l1111g t111u· Tht·n ;111 · rwarh
.I() IUlllllll l<•' tTt·tlJI l11lb p1·ncl1ng
in l '11ngn-ss. manv ol thl'm broad
«r 1hc1 n thl' Rc..·<.tgc.in pldn in the.it
tl11 •y would ,1µply tot 11ll1•Hl' "'
w1·ll J" t·l1.·nw11\,11 y a11d M 'l'Oll
d.11 y M·Jiqol i.luJt·llL'>
Tlw ud111m1,11a111m ••t-l1111c1l1·~
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$4 fl b1Jl11111 llVl'I 1 lw IH'Xl five
YNll' ~:.JI lwr Tn .i..u1 y IJt·p.irl
rrwnl 1· ... t1111.ilt"> hJd put tlw likely
u r.l C..1 h1gh1·1
At 1u.1lh tlw11 ~ uuld h1 no
\Ao,,.,. ot 1 ">llrlh•tlrtK 1h1 hmg lt·rm
lo"' l•> th• T1 t·.1-.urv Th..11 wuulJ ·
d1•1.1t•nd 1111 Liu numlx
0
1 of fJJrt·n~
~ h•1 d1·1 1d1·d lo Ir .11..,f • r lh(·11·
dt1Jd11•11 fllJlfl p u lil1t lit µllVJtt•
"'hooh lx-t ,1u-.t of 1111 lJX hn·ok
Thi llt'W H1 .. q ,:.1 n budg1·l
wo uld 1111 d1n·1 1 l1d11 .. l .11d to
t'llUc...1t1or1 Ir 11111 ;i. I .i 1111111111 lo JU~t
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$1h 1,1111111'1 during l it• budg1·1
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Im pul1li• "'111~11arid1·qlh g1· ~tu
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ruling 11 11d1 11 d In th• '">uµrt•me
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MAKES THE C.Hi.P.S FLY Thl· C..ih fornia
Highway Patrol has purchased 400 n<'w Mus-
tangs that w ill accclcratt' from zero lo 60 mph
m seven seconds Tht• cars arc <'qUtpp<'Ci with a
AP Wlr~to
5.0 hter V-8 <.•ngint• C l IP Sgt D11 k Hadema·
chl'r, who will in~trut t off1l<'r<i in th1· u~· of
the nl'W <:a rs, stands llt'X l lo 01001.. I
our Polo inta.rlc:x::k, ...
thz. ed'tast arrl m::et. roniCrl.oblcz.
knit shirt hill <z>.JZI"~r
~toils a1'),d mmm:z.d.
el<iczw.e fur activL or stnziit 'Ml.Or
aveilabla, in 25 9ft1.0t colas
if bz ho5 Of)IZ, hrz. rnriy jue,t
want illflm eU .
..
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A4 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll 19, 1882
By PAT HOROWITZ OftM Dellr ..... ,...,
'
DEAR PAT: My landlord l1 bara111D1 me
to 1et me to break &be Qree-year lean I laave ,
oa a 1mall 11109. Tiie leaae lnch1dea atllltlea.
Tiie ludlord baa broken ID to t•rn off tile
ll1lat1 and beat, bat I llaven't been able to
catcll laim lD tile act 10 tlle police can't belP.
me. I don't wut to break tlle lea1e ud don t
bow wbat to do.
L.L., Lapa BeacJa ,
Contact the Orange County Fair Housins
Council by phoning 835·0160. A lease is a
contract and if you are not breaking any ol
Jts requi"'ments. it usually cannot be ended
by the landlord without your consent. It's
also against state law for a landlord to tum
off your utilities with the intention or making
you move. If he does, and you go to court and
. win, you can receive $100 for each day the
utilities are turned orr. plus attorney's fees.
The civtl code further protects your basic
right of prwacy and the landlord has no right
to enter your place of business except in an
emergency or for certain other reasons, such
as making repairs . You are entitled to
reasonable notice or entry usually 24
hours.
The Fair Housing Council can offer some
suggestions that m ay help solve your
problem. but only if you are absolutely sure
the landlord is the person who has entered
your business and tampered with the utmty
service. Before any action can be taken, you.
wlll have to provide proof ol your anei auon1.
Be s ure to keep any written materlalJ from
the landlord and have a witnaa present If you apeak to blm ln peraon.
Guide dog lau» handy
DEAR READER&: The blind of
California, and especially those who use
1uide does, now have at their fineerttps all
law1 and reeulatJona applylna to the state
Board of Gulde Dot• for the Blind (830 K
Street Mall, Room 218, Sacramento 9~14).
The board has publis hed lt1 laws and
re11ulationa In Brallle. The Br:,aille booklets
are provided free to the blind. Published In
conjunction with the JntemaUonal Year of
the Disabled, the Braille editions or the
Business and Professions Code and
Administrative Code represent the first time
a state agency has been able to provide all It.a
laws and reeuJaUons ln BralJle.
A part or the Department or Consumer
Affairs, the Guide Doi Board licenses &uide
dog schools and instructors. It conaista or
seven members, six of whom are lay persons
appointed by the aovernor. and one ·state
official wh6 serves by statute. Jhe board
meets quarterly In metropolitan areas of the
state. 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 or lay persons
rather than licensees.
• Got a problem• Thf'n wrl lf' to Pat '1 Horowitz. Pat wlll cut red tape, 1ett1ng
•
thf.' an1wer1 and action you need t o
10/ve lnequitl•• In 1ovtunment and ri bu•lne.,, Mall your que1tlon• 10 Pal
Horow/li. Al Your S f'rv1ce , Orange
Co.at Da1ly Pilot, P.O. Box JMJQ, 0.1.t Me... CA 92828 . ./\a
many letters M poalble will bto a111wered, but phoned ln-
qwriee or let~,.. not Including the l'ffder'• full n.ame, ~
and busJ.nea hows' phone number cannot be considered.
SWEET.TOOTH -Susan
V068ler, 27, of Valencia shows
oU her latest creation -an
oversized jar filled to the
brim with jellybeans. One of
the first jars will be sent to
the nation's m06t well-known
jellybean addict. Ronald
Reagan.
Vanda l s, burgl ars
b~tt er F V schools
Burglariee and vanda.limn have
0011t the Fountain Valley School
Dtatrtct more than $64,000 the
past 2 ~ yeara, according to a
report to dtatrict trustees.
The report covers break-ins
and damage to the district'• 17
e lementary schools, its former
headquarters building on Ligh-
1houae Lane and it.a new head-
quarters, formerly McDow ell
School.
According to the report, echool
burglars have taken a variety of
valuable ltema, including type-
writers, calculators, fire ex-
tinguishers, televisions, audio
equipment and a cello.
The most common act of van-
dalism has been breakage o[
windows, according to the report.
Damage also has been done to
drinking fountains, locks, vents,
toilets. sprinklers, floodlights and
basketball hoof:.
Over the 2 ~-year study pe-
riod, the largest vandalism totals
were recorded at Wardlow and
Harper schools.
For example, Harper reported
$2,993 in vandalism damage du-
ring 'the 1979-80 school year, $3.-
213 in 1980-81 and $739 during
the first half of the c urrC'nt
school year.
(Several ~~ara earlier, an en-
Ure wing at Harper wu gutted ln
a fire st.art.ed by vandals.)
By contrast, Maauda and Tal-
bert achool1 ~ach reported lea
than $~00 In vandalism damage
during the tbree periods.
To help reduce the vanda.Umn
and burglary problem, A.siatant
Superintendent Jack Mahnken
suggested that the district take
the !oUowmg steps:
Monitor the effectlveneaa of
an infrare d 10trus1on alarm
sy.tem bemg used al the distri«
h~dquarters
Conunue to install mira-
wall, a than steel plate, when
windows are broken
Bolt au benches and lunch
tables to c:emenl pads
Place railroad ties in
shrubbery beds to eliminate da-
mage fron1 bicycle~ and other
veh1des
Consider infrared alarms
for the schools with the greatest
conunumg losses.
Consider rewarding the five
schools reporting the lowest los-
ses by granting them an additio-
nal $500 for use on a proiect to be
det.ernuned by the principal and
thl' student <:ounc1J
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due awards
Bart Reynold• and Bette
Davia wlll receive the Ru-
dolpll Va len tino Awards
tor lifetime achievement In
film.
The awards, symbolized by
a two-foot tall gold statuette
.,of the sileqt film star, will be
presented in a ceremon y In
Los Angeles on May 13!
The Thalians . a
Hollywood-based charitable
organization, sponsors the
awards. Previous winners
have Included Ingrid Ber g-
man, Antbony Quinn, Sophia
Loreia and Rlcbard Burton.
Pianist Vladimir Horowlti,
77, says he will play a special
piece "for the child of f>rloce
Charles" at a benefit concert
in London on May 22.
Horowiu, who hasn't given
a concert i n Europe in 31
years because he dislikes air
travel, will give concerts May
22 and May 29 in London's
Royal Festival Hall.
WINNER -Orange Coast
College photography in-
structor, Barbara Kasten,
has been awarded a John
Simon Guggenheim Fel-
lowship for photography.
"l don't understand what
all the fuss ls about," he told
reporters at his apartment.
Horowitz said he will make
the trip because Prince Char-
les invited him and because
h e wants to g1v~ a benefit
performance for the Royal
Opera House Development
Appeal. a favorite charity of
the prince's.
A Springfield (Ohio) Poll(-'(•
Department board of Inquiry
will conaJder what ahc.>uld be
done about the female police
. officer who po1ed nude for
Playbey maaazine. The board of Inquiry Wed-
nesday wlll review the fin-
ding• of the department'•
Internal lnveaUgation of the
C89e of Barbara Scllaats.
The Investigation la trying
to dete rmine whether ahe
vioJ.at.ed department rulet by
posing for the magazine,
which featured her In It.a May
issue.
Merv G riffin's television
producer la suing the Riviera
Hotel for $13.1 million on
claims It welshed on a pact
whereby the hotel pays fees
and grants Cree perquisites for
being the only place in Las
Vegas where the show could
be taped.
Anthony Productions Inc.
filed the breach-or-contract
suit over an alleged five-year
contract wl;>ich began in De-
cember 1980.
The lawsuit said the con -
tract required the Riv1era to
pay $200,000 weekly plus
penalty payments for cancel-
lations and for failmg to pro-
vide the producer with ad-
vance schedules for eight
weeks of taping shows each
year.
Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprtl 18, 1892 8
Appeals speedup . irks
New assessm ent d eadline will cost OC
A new at.ate law requlitng that
t.a>< &MeUment dllputee be reeol-
ved In two, rather than tour,
years has raised the ire of the
Orange County Board of Supcr-
v1a0n.
The disputes arise when pro·
perty owners contest the value
placed on their holc.Unp by the
county assessor's office.
Exl.sting law requires that ap-
p eals be settled within four
years. But leglslatton that will
take effect Jan. 1 requires they
be resolved in two years.
County Assessor Bradley Ja-
cobs told supervisors last week
that seven new pos1tiona will be
required to meet the time man-
dates of the new law. A•ullJlellt
appeala, he aaid In a later lnter-
v le w , often are exceedlnaly
complex -.net require oonalderable
timr and talent to re90lve.
The poaltiona will coat about
$126,000 annually -and that'•
what ha.a superviaon upeet. They
:!~. the 1tate s~uld pick up the
In a letter to supervisors, Ja-
cobs said the county stood to loee
bet ween $1 3 million and $1.6
million if il doesn't comply with
the n ew law. He said property
valued at more than $131 million
as involved in appeals.
He aald 796 appeal• filed In
1978, 1979 and 1980 mull be
reeolved by Jan. 1 and work muat
begin almu.ltaneo\ll.ly on retol-
ving the 2,43e Wed durt.Dc 1981.
Official 'ousted '
LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -The
associate 1uperlntendent at the
Californl.a Institute for Men in
Chino I.a the aecond priaon offldal
penalized for suppoaedly allo-
w ing a convicted murderer to
take ahopping trips. Department
of Corrections 1pokeaman Phil
Guthrie 1aid.
Tim e -share proposal put aside
B to determine if such resorts sho uld b e a llowed
Plans to erect a 20-unit time-
share condominium compl~x
along Newport &·ach's Via Lido
have been set aside while ci ty
officials det.emune 1( such resort
l>stabllshments ~hould be allowed
in the city
The propost>d harbor· fro nt
pro.Jt'Cl~t 3336 Via Lldo, now the
s1w ·of a combination apnrtment
and uffll'e building. would be a
first-of-it.s-kmd an Newport.
The applicant 1s R.V. Hogan.
Newpw-\'s former community
development director.
Hogan bas said the Lido area is
perfect for time-share ti1n1ts.
which persons would buy in
one-wee k increments and later
can s wap for vacation time in
other areas of the world where
time~hare bwldm8$ exu;t.
Time-1hare unita exist in La-
guna Beach and San Clemente.
Lido residents have complai-
ned the project will Increase
traffic in an already congested
area .
Both tha proposed pf9jecl and
the city study are scheduled for
public heannp late this IWTU'1ler.
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Orang• Coa1t DAIL V PILOT /Monday, ~prll 19, 1982
Work release plan
eases jail crowding
Should a person ordered into
custody tor a few dnys be forc.'ed to
serve his time in the overcrowded
Orange County Jail whe re 70
percent of' the inmates either are
convic t ed of or facing f e lony
charges?
The Orange County Board of '
Supervisors thinks n ot. And we
agree. At the urgin g of S h e riff-
Coroner Brad Gates, the board has
approved a work re lease program
d esigned t o ease some of the
pressure on the jail's booking and
inmate housing areas and permit
the person facing a short sentence
to keep his work, f am1ly and social
contacts.
Under the program, persons
sen tenced to six or fewer days in
the county jail will be a llowed to
perform public service _work on
time off from a rcguJar .)Ob. They
will sift throug h trash at county
landfills to pull out recyclable
materials o r reusable salvage.
Some will groom the grounds at
county buildings. Others wilt di-an
flood control channels of debris.
One day's work will be the
equivalent of on e day ln jail.
Some might suggest that pub-
lic service is pretty soft punish-
ment for misdemeanor crimes like
drunken driving or petty theft.
But there is a larger issue, and
that is the ability of the county's
jail syste m to handle the increa-
sing burdens placed upon lt. The
county is growing. Crime is in-
creasing. More and mo~ t>eople are
sent to jail. Jail facilities simply
are overloaded.
Recently, the inmate count at
the main jail in San ta Ana hit 1.-
900. The jail has ·a rated capacity
of 1.465. Beyond that, recent sta-
tistics cand reports indicate booking
times are getting intolerably long
-up to 12 hours in som e cases.
So, until new facilities a r e
built and existing ones expanded,
there is no c hoice but to use a l-
ternatives to incarceration lake the
county's w ork release J>rogram.
Student loan cheats
Thert.· has been much criti-
cism of students who make their
way through col lege on low -
in terest government loans which
they conveniently forg<'l to repay
after they gradual~ and go to
work
Regrettably, a current study
by the inspector general o( the
federal Department of Health and
Human Ser vices sh ows tha t the
list even includes physicians who
now a re being paid for their pro-
fessional services under the gov-
ernment's Medicare and Medicaid
program , some who actually work
for the govern "1ent. a nd oth ers
who are on the facuJties of medical
schools.
It is hard to believe that these
professionals a re unable to meet
the rathe r modest loan repayment
schedules.
The survey revealed that 63,-
000 health professionals -medi-
Cal doctors. dentists, nurses, phar-
macists, optometrists, vete rina-
rians and osteopaths -are on the
delinquent list to the tune of $3 1
million dis tributed through the
Health Professions Student Loan
program.
At a time when the govern-
ment is sh<!rply reducing funds for
all types of s tud<.•nt loans, tt 1s
discouraging to realiw that these
seH1sh beneficiaries of previous
loans are contnbutmt to the fund
shortage by failing to repay their
debts.
On the brighter side, the sur-
vey showed that more than 250,-
000 health care professionals w ho
were assisted by the program have
repaid their loans o r are making
payments on time.
Recommending a crackdown
on the delinquents, the inspector
general proposed an increase in
the penalty for late payments and
withholding of Medicare and
Medicaid payments to doctors who
are not repaying their loans
As for the 83 who arc on the>
faculties of 17 medical schools, 1t
would seem reasonable for the
schools themselves to look into the
matter. This is hardly a desirable
example for students pre paring to
as.5Uflle a h eavy social responsib1l-
1ty.
Vehicle 'recycling' saves
The Sheriff's Office in Fresno
County has launched a three-year
pilot program aimed at reducing
the ever -increasing ~'Ost of m ain -
taining its rieet of patrol vehicles.
Because o f inte nsive driving
use, s her iff's cars h ave been re-
placed with new vehicles after
reaching the 100.000-mile mark.
us ually in about 18 months -a
very costly budget 11.em these
days.
Under the county's new She-
riff's Patrol Vehicle Rebuilding
program, patrol veh icles now are
being "recycled" when they have
been driven 100,000 miles .
This compreh ensive operation
includes overhauling or replacing
the engine. tr ansmiss10n. rear end,
brakes and s uspension . M o r e
energy·efficicnt equipme nt is used
in re placements whe re possible
and pa inting and reupholstering
are include d in the recycling as
needed.
County o fficials exp ect t o
save abo ut $614,000 over the
three-year period. s ince the dif-•
f e r e n ce b e t ween the cost o f
r e place m e nt and r e building is
about $5,000 per vehicle .
Additio na lly , maintaining a
regular· r ebuilding program will
assure the availability of reserve
vehicles sh ould a car be wreckC'd
or badly d amaged. without wai-
ting for a new unit.
A further benefit is the use of
trainees in a county-sponsored re-
h a bi l i t a tio n program for re-
upholstering work, at a saving of
some $3,000 for every 25 cars
handled.
Plans are to expand the
program to include h eavy equip-
ment and light pickup trucks used
by county workers.
This is a program th at should
be watched by other government
agen cies facing today's enormous
cost of vehicle maintenance a nd ,
replaceme nt.
It might even be worth
"recycling" other used govern -
ment vehicles for sale in good
workable condition a nd a t a rea-
sonable price.
Opinions upressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily F-1 lot. Other view\ e•
pressed on tnis page are those of t~1r authors and a r tists. Reader comment Is lnvit·
ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo• 1S60, Costa M esa, CA·92626. Phone (11')
642-4321.
L.M. Boyd/ Blue Monday
So you thoughl that phrase "blue
Monday" orig.mated as a hou.ewife's
expression tor laundry day? Not so.
says our Langungl' man. It, toO. goes
beck to the old sallJng ships. Moriday
was u-adlllonally when 11Camen were
tt.roked with th cat o' nine tales for
mhldeeda logged during the previous
week. '
one I gm o mUhon looks as good bare
as encased m a sheer stoeklng. Crcdil
that opinion to Earl Moran, an arhtt
of yesteryear who specialized in
drawing the ahapely,
lt would b • whole lot eaal r to
rcap«t the memory of that literary
light, Ralph Waldo Emenon. 1 thlnk,
lf you. didn't know lhlt ht' prelerttd
to be called Waldo.
UP.
Chemical waste control lags
, WASHINGTON Are there mon..·
Love Canals that will be poisoned by
<'h<•m1cal SC'l·page?
The prl'vcnuon of future pollution I!>
th<• r~pons1bility of the Env1ronmcnt.al
Prott.'<:llon Agency. Yet. incredibly. 1t hru.
"N'ffil•d more eagt'r to appC'ast• tht'
t:hl'm1C'al and wastt•-dumping uidu.'lttl('!>
th:.m to protect Amenl'an famalws from
pos.<,ably d.angerous C'Orl.St'qUt.'nt.'<'S
Th<• issue L'i how much hquad i.hould
bt• pcrm1Lu.>d m drums of t·ht>macal wastA:·
dumped al landfill sale. What mak~ this
of M'nous ront-ern t.o the public at large 1s
the fal't that no dump ts leakproof Soon·
er or later, the liquids w ill seep out of
corroding metal drums, leac h down
through the !>Ubso1l and <•ventually wind
up m the underground water table
SO IT'S IMPORTANT to limit thl·
amount of laqUJd matter that 1s sumpe<l
al a g1~en landfill. Ideall y. only solid
wastes should be allowl'd. In fact, th11
EPA originally placed an absolute ban on
dumping of drummed liquids. Then .
under industry pres.sure. 1t announ<°WI 1l
was rt>pt:almg thl· ban.
The resultant out<·ry from envarun
menlc.il1i.ts c:aused the bureaucrats to
change direction opce again and an·
nounce that the ban was still m effocl
afll'r all But the EPA is slJll rons1denng
a regulation that would let was te ·
dumpi'rs get around the liquid ban
lfon.•'s how.
Most l'hem1cal waste IS m the form of
sl udgt• of varying liquid <'Ontent, dt'pcn·
ding on how mut•h hqu1d has been eathl·r
evaporated or treated. Obviously. ll ai.
<'hl•apcr for the waste-dtSposal and chl•
mJl·al industries to leave as mul'h hquad
a:. possible m the drums they dump. But
hke thl• ml in old-fashioned peanut but-
Q
-Jl-Cl-IN-D-IRS_D_N -~
ter. tht• laquad an tht• drums eventually
i.c.•parall'l> from tht• wlads and ultamatl'ly
INks out to lea<·h into th<· soil.
Thl• proft•si.1unals al EPA wanted tu
hm1t tht• amount of l1qu1d in any drum tu
I 0 pt·rl'<'nl by volumt.· Thus a standard
55-gallon drum (•ou ld c·ontam no more·
than 5.5 galluns of liquid
This didn't sll well with the waste and
c:h<'nHtal industnl·s They proposed a
d1ffl•n •nt formul:.a. Fall 25 perct•nt of a
dump site's ar<•a with hqu1d drums
Th1i.. tht•y arguPd. would actually
rnt'an lc'S.'. laqu1d wastl' tn the dump, bl-·
rnust' most drums an the liquid area
would contain only a small percentage of
laqutd anyway, the other 75 pert't'nt of
the dump would havc only sohd wce>te-;
But the industries' formula could allow
the disposal of drums filled with hquad,
resulting in far more than I 0 pe n ·c•nt
hqu1d voluml' al the dump.
Aft<'r a series of meetings. the EPA
..
finally bowt'lf to th1 · indw.try jo(roups and
<.idopwd 1 h1 ·1r tluh1ous Z~ pert·1·nt plan.
Whut 1., part11·ulai ly disturbing about
thi-. t<ivt• 111 '" that th•· propcJM-d rl•gul<a
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&,lid WiJslt M<1rl..iJ(t·m1·nt A. ..... "x:1atwn -
whust• rrll'mb ... r:. d1i.p1Jw of -HI mallaon
gallon!> uf drummt·d liquid wa:-olt l'ctt·h
y(•ar on c.A·t I
THE EPA pnJh ........ 111nul' 'tul·k to their
gun<, at f1r ... 1 Prop<·r m;.n;igem<'nl of
h<Juu dous wastl· .. .,twuld indudt• mm1
m1wtwn 111 frt>< IJquub. to I IJ peru•nt or
lt·:-os by vuluml· 1n tt1nla1nl0 r !:> tu bt•
landf1lh•d" EPA off1 ual G.irv Dit•trach
ins1stt-d m ,, ffi(•m11 inlt·nd<'CI ior off1<"l<al
t'Vt'l> onlv
·But \~h1•11 1>11 trH h r1•1t<·ratt>d this
point at a Nov ti mt·t·ting with the In·
du ... 1ry group Vardy.., 25 pNt't•nt for·
mula \.\vl> pn>po"'·d .i<, dn .ilternauve
Aftt·r tht· mt•t•llng D1t·lrat·h and other
EPA off1n.1I., ml'l pra\alt•ly fur about 20
minutt·~ ,rnd dc:t 1d1•d to <acn·pt the
industry pl.m
Sleazy Rus.sian goods baffle traveler
You t.'<Jn go mto a strange restaurant
and m<ikl· a good guess about how tht•
rood LS g1Jang lO taste long before they'v<.•
actually served you any of It. There art":
telltale signs that givC' you advance
warning When the rolls or the bread
comes, you know for sure how the wholl'
meal as gmng to be.
This 1dt•& can be extendt'd to everv-
thmg and everybody. You can tt•ll a lot
ubou~ th<> whole from a very small part
Yp\.t <.'an teU a lot aboul how a person
d'oc-s Pverything from watching him or
her do JUSl one thmg. We are all v1ct1ms
of our own charat•ter and Wl' find 1l 1m-
poss1blt• to do something that isn't cha-
rac:lt'rasllc of us.
THIS IDEA applies to whole coun1raes
JUst as t·ert.aml y as 1t applies to mdiva-
. duals. We• keep doing things hke Amer-
1c·ans. the Germans keep doing things
ilkl' Gc•rmans, tht' Fre n c h la kt-the
fo'ren<'h
President Reagan saad the other night
that the Soviet Union has "a definite
margin or superiority" over the United
Stat~ m nuclear arms. Usmg my theory
about being able to te ll a lot from a
sample, 1 doubt it. I've spent a good deal
of tame In Russia and holp some opinfons
Jboul thl• people ..ind the nation that no
ont' can t411k me out of
On<• of my firmly held behcfs 1s that
the Hussums arc not naturally mechani-
cal p<.'Ople. They may a<.-qu1r~ the ability
and th(.>y may be beltcr at it than they uscp to be. but working with mat·hinerv
-AND-Y -RDD-Nl-Y -~
does not come naturally t.o the average
Russian They have a great hentage m
music and literature and thl• arts 1n
general. but they build terrible automo-
b1ll'S and don't know how to fax lhcm
when they break down .
One of the most incredible travel ex-
pencn<.'CS I've cvt•r had 1s a wet:'k m u
Russian hotel in Most·ow The second
lltnt' I slayl•d tht•re th<·y had installed
telephones in t•very room. bul tht.• l<'lt•·
phont's were not ronnt"C'ted through any
hott-1 sw1t.chboord. There was no way for
anyone lo call the hotel and Ix ronne<.·t<.•d
with me by phone In my room.
Dot'S this sound hke a country that is
Jpt to bt· alwad of U'> m nudt·ar we<ipuns"
Tht• Hus!>rn ni.-, 111 thl•lr d<'!>peratl' at·
tl•m pt to gt•t h ard Wl'st<•rn currC'ncy
awuy from tourists. opened what they
('11Jl "8<•r1ozkas" or "Dollar Stores " They
put tfw1r l>t<st mc•rl·hand1i.t· an tht.'SI'.• small ~hops 101:atro 1n thl'lr f111t'l>t howls and
offt•r ll for StJI<• m <'~t·hang1· for dollars or
olht•r fon•1gn t urn•m y. not rublt"'. Rus-
sian 1.·1t11<•ni. t:an't huv th(•rl'
l'w lx>ught nail dippc>r... razors. rawr
hladt•!> and ball-point J>t:ns m those Dol-
lar Stor<·' and l'vt• t·a rl•fully inspected
suc:h 11t•rn ... as taml'r<1s. camera lenses.
b1mx·ular.. and th<'11 U.dl-pomt pens. I'd
w • .11t·h1·:-. th1·n· Tht.' bl-st Ru!>S1an goods
art• pqor b:f our standards Thl' work·
man,h1p as 1nft.onnr and the design ts e1-
th<'r 1m1WllVl' llr dumsv
This isn't bt•1ng w:ritten by ~omc
blindly ant1-Hus.,tan nut I don't hate the
Rus'!aans I hat<' tlwar oppress1vt.· gov-
l'rllmcnt A':-a mallt•r of 1:11. t. I kind of
llkt• thl· Hussaans Th"' 'rt· u flcn won·
d1•rfully frc'l' sp1r11t'(I .incl fun to be with,
but. for whutt•v1•1 lal'l.'l of tht•ar national
l'hanwter 11 1s, tht•y du c1 lot of things
badly From wh11l I've seen of their
bmoculan. and thl'lr ball-point pens, I'd
gut's." nudt•ar Wl'Upons would be one or
the things they makl' poorly There are
som«' things Amt'ril'ans don't do well.
l'lthcr, but thest' an• different thmgs.
'New federalisDl' doubted OBVJOUSLY, thl' Huss1ans have lear-
ned how to do somt' things. Thell' space
program 1s not as sophaslicated as .ours
but 1t works I haw no doubt that th~ir
nuclear bombs go off with a big bang. Thoughrs at L.arge:
-The so~called "new Federalism"
wal viewed bleakly a doten years ago
when Philip Hauser, then president of
th American Sociological Society, war-
ned. "The federal government will be
¢'!\
ii1-.1-, .-.-, --'!.;r)
tumlng ov r funds to 1ta~ 1ovemmenta
which, by any standard8. are more lnept,
more subject to llpec~ preawet. moro
Incompetent to ~ the Job and moni cor-
rupt than any other branch ot 1overn-
rnent"
-Ono can underltand, tf not condonf,
tht ugHneH tt\at 11 1enl'r1ted by th_.
envltonment of pc;>Verty, what ti unfor· 1lvt-abl~ I• \he ~ that la pMtated
by tht• l'nVINl\IMnl Of proep«tty · lM
aJruinc.w that lprtnll from ll"'f'd, mon•
than Ow .qualor thllt apr\nll from Mtd.
-It I• tronk! tNit ~" '8 0.. prorlaimfd pl and ..... of aU ....... l
... u11on1t and yet, h"'°'teally, hardly any-uthtr •P'ft Of LivtUuuan hlll bltt\
more divisive of men, more prone to
eeparate thnn to unite.
We value our aymbols more than
the substance they stand for: an organa-
z.atJon can take an executive's authority
away from ham with less fuss than it can
relieve him of has title, his omce. or his
perks
-If a ~rlormer -be he a fiddler or
1 figure-skater -calls attention to his
supt-rb "technique," he has not ~~hed
the ultimate rung of performa nce -
whlch is the iappearance of eCfortl u -
Mtl -Tne valu~ of music is
"dimensional," but the-dirnen.SonJ dlf
tcr: we can Ute lt '° deepen ua, to br<>a·
den u s, or to Clatlt"n us. (And moat of
what pa11ra for inualc today dOff thf'
laat.)
-and I'm also sure tht'y've built rockets
that wall takt• the11 nu ties to N<'w York
What l t·an't believe. Crom what 1 know
firsthand 11bout lhe Ru.~ans. is that they
have more and better nucl<'ar weapons
than we do
1 can't stop myaelr from th.inking that
PttS.id nt Reagan LS just tryina to scare
ua Lnto approvinf h huae defemt" bud&·
et. lf t.he Ruas1an1 could build greal
nucl ar bomm. th~ir hotela wouldn't be
OJ pot>rly constructed as the1 ate. l IO
Into a place for a wl't!k and JUdge • whole
counu-y on one hot 1.
Th4!re &l'l' no "alamoroua" punultt
to thaw who l""laat' In tMm Pfol .. k>-
Mlly. 1C>1M ml)' lnluaUy be more lnwr·
· •tln1 lhan othcra, but all Inevitably
approach the routine funl"tlon of
window wilhbtl --~·-
-A.It the r1U6nallu\Jon the\ mmi·
nail Mild for &Mir l'ONIUrt II IO p!Mnt ia
0.. blhltYiot of llOYtl'W._. •• whim ~I)' kilt ll W~at, Ind Mt at .......
'
, Diiiy Piiat
MONOAV, APRIL 19, 1982
THI COAST AND THI COUNTY CAVALCADE
TELEVISION
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I ~\\\v , Monda ys won 't
a lift • g i ve y ou
BLUE MONDAYS DEPT. -Not everybody has a
reall)' splendid first day of the week . Some Thinkers be-
lieve that if we banned Mondays, the week could start a
whole lot nicer.
You take this Costa Mesa person who called in just the
other day It riught typify how some people feel about
Mondays. His yarn goes like this:
. (;:) "Yes, l would like to
talk to the editor . 1 want to
tell you something. You
really missed out on this.
story today.
"I was dragging some T-OM-. M-U-RP-HIN-f ®t;
jacks across 17th Street in
Costa Mesa today. 1''loor jacks, you know. You know what
floor jacks arl'? They're what you jack up a Mack truck
with. OK?
"You guys missed oµt on the story but I want to tell
you about it bt>eauS(' you ought to get yourself together.
"NOW, HERE I AM going across 17th Street with this
dumb P<:k. It's big enough to jack up a house And there
was this poor s uc:k(•r with a flat tire who sees me coming
across 17th StreN.
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84
"Then he says to me, 'Hey, can you help me?'
"And I said to him, ·1 haven't got any time to help you.
RE.A DY TO SERV_E -Salvation Army Major Edwin Hen-
derson wants more busmes.s for trucks that bring tn 38 loads a
Who thought of the
ultil11a t e ten t~ ~ 011g? .
Lead i11ger Patty
Donaliue tells, Pag(~ B.S.
0
0
DdJ Pllo4 Photoe bJ Lee ,.,,..
day of used good~ Orange Counuaris have not donated as much
as they might 1f t'('fmomy w<•re stronger
.. Economy cuts into donations
If 11's going w J(<J wrong. Jt 'Jl happen on Monday.
I'm 'lOtn~ over there to ,ack up some pool tables.'
" 'Pool tabJ<.'S?' he says. ~ut m y tire needs t~be jacked
up .
"So I said. 'l gotta forget your tire. ·Get out your own
jack and ;ack 1\ up.'
"So then 1 took my own jack across the street to this
place and pcked up these pool tables and carried the tables
from one s1d<.• of the room to the other. So then l said to the
management there, I gotta go, me and my jack.
"SO THEN l'M GOING . across 17th Street again and
he re comes the traffic. You couldn't believe it. It goes by
Roar, Screech , Roar, Whiz. I'm out in the street with my
jack.
"I almost get run over by a damned motorcycle. I just
make 1t across the street, by DK Donuts, you know w here
that IS.
"So there 1s the guy s till with the Clat tire. And he says
to me, 'I wish you could have helped me because my jack
didn't work.'
"And 1 said to him. 'You never told me that.'
"Boy. you r<.'ally should have been out on 17th Street
today."
THE WONDERFUL PART about all this is that right
there 1s where our hapless Costa Mesa ~orrespbndent hung
up. We don't even know his name. Further,'w e don't know:
-Did he ever help the stricken motorist jack up his
car? --Did he get the license plate on that motorcycle?
-Was 1t such a l o u sy day beca use h e was
conscience~tricken, having failed to h elp the poor man
with the flat tire ?
Or, was it a lousy day because he had to risk hfe
and limb In t.rafflc and jack up a bunch of lousy pool tables?
We may never know the answers. It's a yam without
any conclusion at a ll. -
That makes it perfect for a Blue Monday.
By JEFF ADLER
Of the Dell)' Piiot Sten
Among th<• las t plac<'s thal
should Ix.• hurting when lhe CC.'O·
11omy turas sour arc the places to
wh1c-h t'vcrybody turns for help
whc•n t1m~ are hard
Tak<• th<' S1Jlvation Army.
Busm(>s.'I must be good there be-
causl' busine~s is so bad cvery-
wht•n• l'ISC'
But that's not the cas<' at all,
the Salvat10n Army's MaJOr Ed -
w1 n lknderson <'Xplained rec-
ently Tht' mtcrnattonal organi-
za lion that ass1sl the poor is
h.'t•ling the economic pinch JUSl
like· <'Vcryone else
Henderson heads the Salvation
Army's Orange County Adult
Rchab11t1auon Center in Santa
Ana It 1s th<.' cornerstone of a
rehab1htauon i;>rogram for alro-
holtc mc•n who ar<.' trained in
some phase of the charity's
well-known thnft store 1Jpera-
l1on
Th<' county's 11 thrift stores
have bet.•n stung recently by the
L•co nom1c downturn and. with
sales off, the Army's Adult Re-
hab1htauon Center 1s threatened,
Henderson said.
Despit£> annual sales whkh to-
tal $3 m11l lon, the Adult Rehab1 -
li ta t1 on Center and the thrift
store• o peration will run about
$1 50.000 in the red lh1s year. ht'
estimated .
The rehab1ht.at1on program is
funded ent1n•ly by lhe profits
gent'rated from the lhrtft store
operation .
This year·s de f1 c 1t largely
sl<'ms from the• increased cos~f purchasing energy. Hender n
said Uttltty bills have gon u p
about $40.000 a year
Besides the 11 retail outlets for
previously owned goods (with a
12th soon to open in the El Toro
area). the Adult Rehabilitation
Center l'Onsists of seven buildings
on 4.5 acres at the center's head-
quarters and a fleet of 33 collcc-
llon trucks.
The rc habilliat1on program
usually numbers about 250 men,
120 of whom hve in the center.
Henderson said. Recommended
stay for those m the program is
six months. ·
Those who join the Salvation
Army program are counseled by
1taff social workers and psycho-
logists. TheY. also receive reli-
gious training as the Sglvation
Army is also an o rganized
church, Henderson, an ordained
minister, pointed out.
Program porticfpanta are given
jobs in &Orne phase oC the thrifl
store operation. Some of the men
help collect the 38 truckloads a
day of u sed goods that are
brought to the ~m~lex of buil-
dlnas at the centers headquar-
&.ert.
Other men work In various
"1hop1'' where the collected
aoods are restored and refur-
bished for sale. In theoae shops.
repair rerrt1eratort or radios or
reupholster a 10fa.
From lhe cen~r. the rec:ondl-
Uontd l*"I .... ...,, °"'' to the
Y Motel for Mht '° lM pu·
blk'.
In adctOlon, th• Salvallon
Army cond'1tta an aucuon Nth
dly of .... , -* reoondlUan
fotone,_orMOdw'. ,,... ~°""'IO lht publet, betl6N ,,.....,.,., at 7,IO aa In a
building at 430 E Third St , a
short dtslan<.-e lrom th<.• t:cntcr's
headquart<.·rs. 207 N rn·ndl St .
Sant.a An<i
HL•ndt·rson said that bPs1<ks
the increas<.•d utility bills, th<.·
center's problems stem from lhc
fact lhat Orange County resi-
dents have nol been part.mg with
as many used items as they m1ghl
if the cc-onomy were stronger
"Merchandise doc-sn't l'Omt• in
when times are hard, th<• calls
arc not as heavy and thl· mer-
chandise isn't as good.'' he l'Onll ·
nued
But Henderson said that 1(
sales were to increase by 15 per-
cent the center's budget would
Ix> back on targN
He pointed out that donations
of USl'd goods made lo the Sal-
vallon Armv art• tax dt>ducl1blt•
.. The• whole-pl'O('<~ 1s made pos-
sible by the do nations lhal romt•
in on lhe Lrut:ks," he said
He add<.'CI thal hc l'x•ll<'vcs tht•
program 1s a SUC.'\.'<'SS "for <.·very
day W<' keep a man out of tht>
gull.L•r."
H t!nderson also said , that hc
hopes to start u similar program
for female alc.'OholiC<! In the n<'ar
future.
After drinkJng for 38 of his 58
years. Al Jaeger believes he fi -
nally had conquered his alcoho-
l ism because of the Salvation
Army's help.
"I came ht:n· wllh nowhl•fl•
e lse lo go," Jac•gc•r . tht• Adult
HC'hab1J1tat1on Ct•ntL•r's 1981 Man
<Jf the year, expla1m>d "It's here -
if you want 1t. but you got lo Ix>
ablt' to 'ie<' you wont ll "
It's Major llC'nd<'rson 's hopt>
that the Salvation Army will be
continuing to help p<'Ople "s<'<'"
in Orange County for a long lime
to <.'Oml'.
TOYS RECYCLE D June Jordan fixes and dresses rejected
dolls for sale a t thrift storc>s or holiday boutiques.
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Orange Co at DAILY PILOT/Mond1y, Aprll Ii, •2
•ANN LANDEHS
•ERMA BOMB CK
•HOnOSCOPE
Teens give disaster aid, gain self-respect
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a high
sch ool teacher in the Fort W ayne, Ind.,
public school system. Since 1967 I have
watched sloppy, indolent, sassy, unmotiva·
ted students virtually s leepwalk through
this school.
I won't go into detail about tht• lack of
respeet for authority or thC' students I have
seen stoned, spaced out. stall drunk on
Monday morning, glassy-eyed from Quaa·
ludes, freaked out from PCP and depressed
aft.er tx>ming down from a high.
More than om.-e I hav<! been tempted to
accept the labe l "teacher burnout" and
c han ge careers, but som ethin g made me
stick around and encourage the s tudents
who were making a serious e ffort to get an
education.
A few weeks ago, an act of God opened
my eyes. Fort Way ne experienced the worst
floods in our history. President Reagan camP
and saw for himself the terrible destruction.
He declared it a national disaster area.
Like thousands of others I went down-
town to help -and ~hat did I see? Hun-
drcds o f students wht>m J had wnllt·11 off •• ,..
lazy, irrespons1bh• goo! uff~ Tlwy hud uum
as volunteers to wurk1 m t~w H<lndwg lint~:-..
haul rubble· ~nd trus h , h(•lp t>vacuatt• tlw
eld<>rly and strandl-d, do whutt.'Vt•r nt'i'<h'<i t11
be done. Soml' were• even n •Jtly to r1!->k tht·ar
livl'S il nl-c<-ssary. And Wt n· lhl'y huv111g a
gn.?at tune''? The best ever'
I spok(• with many i1t h ugth .rnd lt·w
m>d some lt-'SM>ns that an•n't 1t1 tht· hooks I
discovered that trouble t•a11 hrang out tht·
very best in fulk.s, and 1f wt· w,1nt our young
people to amount to s.<Jm(•thrng we mu-.1 g1vt•
them a !K'nS<' of purpose nl ht·mg ru-t•fk d ,
~nd most of all, something tu do.
TheSC' floods dad a tn·m1·11elous c.1muunt
of damage. but they dad ..i llit of good loo.
Th('y gave many young JX•opll a (1 ·t'lrng uf
self-respc.-ct and personal worth. Plt•us ·print
my letter, Ann. I W<.int thc•st· gr<.".1t kids m
Fort Waynl' to set• rt Sam't·rcly l 'HOUI 1
OF T HEM
DEAR PROl,10: I saw thoH Fort
_Wayne_teen-agers on TV and It was ob\lou'
thAL man). tor the flr~t time, were given tbe
opportunity to give of themselves, to par-
ticip ate lo something meaningful and Im-
portant. Being part of a rescue ml11lon la
marvt•louii. for bulJdlng sel1~1teem.
llo\\' J wl»b we could develop the spirit
ot voluntttrl~m In our young people. Why
tlo w1 Dl·t·d " ntttional disaster to turn t hem
011'' I hopt• t•vcry teen-ager who reads tblt
wlll usk hi ~ parents, teachers and c lergy-
ltll'U , "Whut <·an I do to he lp somebody?"
And I prnv that parents, teacher s and cler·
~ym1·n "111 Ki Ve them some good answers.
I >l•:A H A NN LANDERS. My husband's
jl'los•· .1 tau 11d marrilo<l an out-of-town wom·
:111 111 k 11J known for only three weeks. She
,.., 11\ t 1111.1r 111g. 1 1ud1· and gt•nerally obno-
xious ll·ll'i h1111 lo :.hut his trap when she
d Ls.1 g1 ,., . ..., "'rt h li1ni and uses fo ur-letter "''''d" Lh,11 \\1111ld kno('k your hat of!
,J 11~1> .. ntl ~1y-. he's nut going to put
11p v.11h,h1 1 1-·~r1Jc1gt• mouth (•ven if it means
d r••f>J' r1t 111111 I hat<· Lu S<.'l' this happen Any
~u~g· 11u 11. • S'l'ANl'ORD, CONN
q _AM_N_lAM_Dl_RS_
DEAR STAN: Almost everyone knows
such a couple -"love him, can't stand ber"
or vice veraa. Usually tbey are dropped as a
unit. Perhaps when tbls happens a few
times, your husband's buddy will catch on
and read the riot act to bis mouthy bride -
or r esign h imself to a friendless future.
How young is too young for a child to
learn about sex? That's just one thing you'll
find m Ann Landers' new booklet, "How,
What, and When w TeJJ Your Chtld About
Sex." For your copy sent 50 cents along with
a long. sUlmped, self-addressed envelope to
Ann Landers, P.O &x 11995, Chicago, IJJ.
6061 I .
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I
Mom's threats familiar '
BEATING HIGH COST OF ENERGY -Gene
Watts, of Alamosa, Colo., stands beside a solar
hot water heater that he made with scrap
metal and $35 w orth _of pipes. In a r:_e_gio n _
AP Wlr.phol1>
where the fWr -caJJ1LJ am<)m<· 1s JUSl $:\ 5011 ,,
year, 12 percent of tht-pc1pulJt111n h .1s LUrnt.'d 1 ..
solar to help beat the h igh n1-;t 11f 1·rn•1 ~Y
N , '"" , "n p111potnl thl' exact day the
111 .1 tl•r • • .r \,,,.., rn.1111 by a mother.
\ ·I 1 ' 1~ .111vo11~ tan Cagure, it was
,11111111.i tli• t11111· 111 r:Vl' who said to her son,
1 '.1111 11 u 1 l1m 1 ... 111p makjng faces at your
l111·•li • 1.111 v.tll tum into a pillar of
d t
\\ l .11• \'• 1 \1111 thank of threats and in-
l11111d.1l1••11 11 1 "'''aJ.1011 that has workc.>d for
111• t Ii i r I ,, r .11 • c1nd as passt·d o n from
~ I ri• " I 1 I I l.!1'111 I ,j t 1111\
\ c ~• H 'I l· '\ U ~SlC nwnal'mg threats
l 11 1 .1 ·d tod a v <1 nd art.' as suc-
f •J ,, • '' 1 111 111:-.11 ~hng ft•<tr and mistrust
Ill .1 1 l dd .
JI .. 1 d o11·1 k1 • p your hund m the car,
·111 ' '' t ' II hl11•,\ \11ur hJnd off" Despite
1lw !.•1 1 1ti,11 v1111 nt vc·r knpw anyone per-
""" i1h \\ 1.. I .cd 1 h.111d blown off. l've ne-
\' r • 1 II Id '' h1> w;inb lo take that
I I .1111
\ " \ 11ur 1·v1·s 11111• mon· tame> and
1h1' II 111 • t• Iii.it \\,1v .. ThN'C' was a rumor
11111 • 11 1 t• h II llll I 01 I rozen t•ves of children
'' t111 pl •• • ·d ti 1 udd ... and 1i,..,t, but ll 's not
,,, ~ I 1111f'li1t cJ
• p, "' 1 \nu cl.in• wash vour hair after
.! ~ 1 '" ,,,11 '11 1 .itlh µneumon1a ·· Someone's
gr.mill 1th1 1 dwd onu.• from pneumonia. I
<'•11lld11 1 l.i 111 ''<• he didn't know better than
111 ,. ,1· I l I 11~· aflf•r 8 30
11 '11 u "" t 1 omb your hair, the rats
• wrll I l l ,, t w~l 111 it" Would at look any
dit ,, ft 11(.
ERMA IOMIECI
AT W IT'S ENO I
"You keep playing with th~ matches
and you'll wet the bed." I was 35 before I
trusted myself to light the stove for dinner
"Those who play with their gum get
very sick." Do you want to tell your mother
that makc.-s no sense wh_atso<•vcr'>
"DR INK COFFEE BEFOR E you're
out of hjgh school and your l('(•th w ill tum
black."
"Sit up str:a1ght or your !>pint• wall grow
that way."
"Eat everything on your plate or I'm
sending your food to the Armenians ·· I al-
ways wondered what the Arme nians dad
w1 th all those cold vegetables.
The uruver.;al threat was always. "You
keep making faces and your face will freew
that way." I always wanted to Laugh at that
one until I remember Lot's wife turning to
salt as she leCt Sodom. I JUSt knew she was
horsing around!
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
SOM E' TIM ES,
Aquarius: N ew · contact profitable AFTER CRAWLIN G'
INTO A HOLE TO DIE",
I DECIPE TO
CRAWL OUT AG AI'°"
Tuesday, April 20
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Secret
maneuvers dramatize current situation -if
patient, you win. Focus on story behind
story, cuf'iosity, suspicion. abilit y to make
contact with individual who aids in resol -
ving dilemma. Another Anes plays impor-
tant role.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): RomanCC'
dominates scenario; pleasure princ iple as
• HOIOSCOPf
BY smNEY OMARA
emphasired, you get what you want through
fresh approach. Member o f opposite sex does
care and you'll know it. Discard outmoded
procedures. Leo figures prominently.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Firs t im-
pression proves correct, especially where>
pompous executive is concC'rned. Trust in-
tuition, foUow hunch and study alternative
methods. You'll be give n more authority,
you'll have chance to prove that you are on
right track.
1111111
By PHIL INTERLANDI of Laguna Beach
WaLCOM£ TO
VAL EVILLE
UNINCORPoRATED
VNAFF"ECTCO
UNABASHf:D
UNAWARE
~,.•,OliilC:~RN lrD
UNMECESS•Rv
UNtC!MP'r
UNSOCIAL.
UHKMOWN
UNSOPM15TICAT(0 -
CANCER <June· 21 .Jul) 22>. Foc·us ""
communication, trav<'l. s pmlual valut>S and
sense of humor . Lunar ~J>t.'< t favorubl1·. you
receive good news via long dista n<.c call
Affluent ind1v1dual <>e<.·ks yout l:O\JnSC'l &
agreeable, but don't g1vt· up sonwthu1g fm
nothing.
LEO (July 2:l Aug 2:!> S t11 k to pr.i<.·t1
cal issues; tnd1v1duc:il with ~r JndirN• 1tlcus 1s
well-meaning, but <:ould ht· rn1s1nform1 d
Emphasis on task at hdnd. uniqu<.• !-,( r\.WI'..,
and plans that com:c•rn mov mg, n 1n<xl .. la11g,
refurbishing and rcmfornrag safc•t\ or St.'{'ll
nty devices
VIRGO (Aug 2.s &·pt .!1 > Study pumL"
of law. Clwck n •h ·n·m:Ps .• 1:-.k 4ut•sllons,
makl' inqUlnes and open la m·~ o1 c·111nmu111
cation Rc·lataonsh1p inlt 11:-.1l11·s. y(lu ;in
pr<'ssc.-d for dC'C1s1on rt>gar<lmg pc •rm;inen<'y
or lack of 1 t
LIBRA (&·pt 1:~ Ot.1 22> Obwm hint
from Virgo mes.c;agc.· Empha<.1s on "'~unty ,
domestic adjustment and gift Mnncic ·t1><I with
special anniversary One• who r1•lw'I Up<•n
you wall return past favors You wall know
that efforts are appre<'1att-d
SCORPIO (O<:t. 23-Nov 1 1 > Sc.·cmarao
highlights tllusao ns, romance:, ~xc1t1 n g
changes and contact with onl' who as lavish
in praise Focus also on children, travd, I l'
lie{ from burden 'and the gmnang of greatc•r
freedom.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 22-Dcc. 21):
Study Leo message for valuable hint Accent
on security, property, domestic env)ronmenl
and rclattonshlp w1th older fom1ly member.
You learn truth connected with values, in·
vestments and long-range uustnesl' pro-
spect8.
CAPRICORN (D c . 22 .Jen. 19): You
receive favorable reply 1.0 rN'enl inquiry
Trip could domina scenario. You strike
chord of un1versa1 nppt.•al. Path t. smooth~
tor roal proarc11. Relativt> conv.-ys g<JOd
news.
..
AND
LIVE:.
,·~~~
.i1 11~li1 pl..l 1 ol 11ght tame. Emphasis on
11pp1 o1r;1m·•· rlr1g1m1hty, unique concepts and
V l rd w.it w n <.·o n cern1ng backing by
··1ni po 1 t.1111 µc •rsons" Whal originally a p·
1x ;111·d .1 l:ulun · 1s du<' to boomerang in your
l;ivnr ····~~·~· .......... ..,.. ............. Clo"' CM •00 t ,.....,.. .._ • ,. ••• ~'°_, ._
GOREN ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Q.l -11••1 h 'ulnrrnhle J\
"" 11' I •I holrl
+,1,q /\71 KJ54 •KJ9
11. "'''''"'IC h.1 .. prO<'Pedcd:
:-\nrth fo.nl ~outh Weat
I t•u.. 2 Pass
l. ... ..,. ?
\\ h 1 • ol11 'nu hul """'?
A l lt·~p•ll \our t:I prnnl\
1r1 h1Y,h r,u tl' H IU hJ\I> 8 flnl
h.11 .. l ,\nrl "''"' 1nl<·rml'01Jll·'·
' "" 111·1·d tlo 1111 more t hu n
r.w .. '" 1hr,.1 111 ,irh An)
f rlh•·r .11I 1un '' up 1 o
I' II tr11 I
C.,.2 '\1•1thn 'ulnnahte, as
'-u ul h \ 1111 holri
AQ109.'l A 9113 •AQI03
lw l11ddrn1< ha<t prorecdtd:
Snuth WHt ~orth Eaat
I + l•an I ~T Pue
~ + l'a111t 2 ~ Paa1
7
'w\ hat r·1111n do vou tukt''/
-V11l1 hnvc· 11 vuy l(ood
hll nd, hut t hf'lrt• 1' nothing
, oll rnr1 do with ii ! ParLner
hu <th(Jwn ,, Wt>1dt hand with
l<•n~ ht u t •rf'ml'mbt.-r. ho
wa~n I trong enough lo bid
t w 1> lwilrl 011t1r ont• 1padel.
11n1l ht• tfo<'"n't parltcularly
, r~ fnr l'!llht'r 111 your 'uat,.
\Ou hav1• ,\ mt fit, and lhr
prutJ,.'n t t'OUtlt> i • LO
w 1thtlrltllli from tht> auction.
a lhNt r1•lottantly. Pao.
o •IUt"U
' prO<'ttdtid: aine. IAet uw. , ...
\
What action do you take?
A. -We know that partner's
tlouble is for penalties,· but
w1lh your unbalanced hand
wt' don't think you should sit.
Partner is lik~ly to lead a red
suit. and that could cost your
i.1de a trick and a tempo.
Jump to three chlbs-thal
dt'scribes your • holding ac·
rurately: a hand with a good
s uit but not much in tht' way
or high cards.
Q.•-ASI South, vulnerable,
you hold:
•AK762 QA94 OM •J92
The bidding hu proceeded:
North Eaa& Soath
3 Q Pua ?
What action do you take'!
A.-Whil• w• would ool
quarrel with a pau, your
partner• vulnerable
pret1mpt. hu promleed aeven
winners. and with your three
you abould be ufe at lhe
four•level. Therefore, we
would make one try for rame
by biddln1 three 1pades.
Should partner have epade
11o1pport, 1ou could make four
apad • U he relurna l-0 four
dlamol\dt, pua. INaluraUy,
your bid of three ap&et.t la a
one round forct.I
mended way to show a good
hand in (his situation -
redouble. Don't worry about
your singleton spade -if the
opponents leave 1n the redou
ble, you are prf'sv tmg part
ner with five tri!ks m lop
cards and ht' needs only a
couple of well placed queens
to waltz home w.ith the <'On
tract. It is more likely that
the opponents will run. and
thus enable you Lo inOicl a
substantial penalty.
Q.6-As South, vulnerable,
you hold:
•K9% QA1095 OQ98 •KIOS
The bidding has proceeded:
We1t Nertlt Eu& Sour.ti
Pua l 0 Paaa I 'i:1
I + r ... PaH ?
What do you bid now'/
A.-A diificult hand. We
would select two no trump
despite the fact that you are
a whi1ker ahort In high card1
tor that action. You have fine
Intermediates and the queen
in partner'• suit i1 worth
more than 'the two point•
allotled to It b7 the point
count.
1
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, Aprll 19, 1982
THE
t 'i\MIL''
CIRCl'S
by 011 Keane
"I'm just practicin' to be like Milton Caniff !"
~.\R~.\Dl'IU·: by Brad Anderson
.£ IQ!k '""\f!O•••' • 1.....cJkltt •
"Marmaduke learned one thing in Sunday
school yesterday ... to love his neighbor!"
Jl'DGE P \RKER
AMiheo eY o e ·5
0UE5TION5 M>OUT
SAM, GL.ORIA Lrn:r:r-..--
AN5WER5 ~ER lri'JilUd ,..,
TON<;UE IN C.HEEKI
ACROSS 52 Enumerate
woras
SAT\lftOAY'S
PUZZL! SOl Y!O
t E•pected
6 Oceans
10Bvo9Y
1.t O\JICkly
1Hlf lrom
P<tlly
16 YOlltl
17 Geom and
lr!Q
Ill (Q111ne COIOt
'9 8ullt ltl9 ~
54 Oe8dloek
581mmenM
59\oud sound
81 Dey s march ~~
62 Summen Fr ~-.-
63 lnatttd
6' Com~t.-
85 S~Sh
~"" 66 Kernel
6 7 Ugly rTlllllt.S
~ Hlbt!llllOI OOWH . n ~<HM notsn
14 ldnll'et
26 lutllfOUS
27 POW9fllK
'I() Aoolltd
31,rMCl1C1ty
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ll<~ Prtf
II J fl9I °' Ow
world
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twnd
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t CB opt'lllOlt
20itm
3Crown
4 CO!Mll•ld
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4f ll•tll!I &O 1004 Cur".., y,..,..,
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by Virgil Partch (VI P) 'PEi\Nl'TS ·
l0LL HAVE YOVJNOW HE ' W~ TM~ NVM R ~E I PlA'(ER AT THE DAISY
HILL PVPPY FARM I
" : '(
../:._JI . t .
... Tl''9BLE•EEDS
"I hate Mondays!"
(.
~1 (~
rr APPeAKS t.01SAWCK,OtJR P~E:WEE OF roMP, PL.ANS lo
RePfCOM1E HIS llPI.
WHO E:i.SE: HAS OSCAR
V'I: L-A REITTA SLJE™l1
SKEfCHES.
!'I.I. GI~£
ITA l?r' ...
OKA'i , 006 .. S~ A &000
MOMIM& tl\JCK, ANO fAKE ·nos Mf.S~AC,~ 1"0 1'~E
f\ZZA i>l.ACE ON "f~E
~ ooJBtE !
&4
DR.SMOCK
,,-5 A COMPOSl"fe
DRAWING OF MY
tc::>eA OF "MR . RtGH1'""
eu-r "fH 1s .Jus-r SHOWS "T"He eACK
OF HIS HeAD.'
' \
by Cnarles M Schulz
ACTVALLY, I LOST A
TIEBREAkER IN. TH£ FINALS
TO A LEFT-AAMPEP
SAINT BERNARD!
<O
t; I'/
by Tom K Ryan
by Jeff MacNetty
by Ernie Bushm1ller
r.fCHAT =;iJ
DEPT
\
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by Gus Arriola
by Tom 8at1uk
by Kevin Fagan
by George Lemont
MY "MR.. RIGH-r•
OWNS A
MO"fORCYCt...e !
-EVBlltG-.......... CtWUl'I ANGE.I
• WHrTI IHAOOW
• ™IJIPHHiONI
• HAWAIA lll\IW
I ~
CMNIWI
A8CNIWI
NeCNlWI
~AMONG
FMHOI
Siiiy Kellerman end lellle
.......,, ttw In lllle comect)I
Wftoclunll, Ml In a Nw
York epanment on .....
YMf'a E .... , lnvoMng an
8CIOf. Ille WM11hy wife and '* ernbluau. eoen•. lt:IO. AU IH THU ' AMIL Y
Edllh'1 antJqu. lodtel ii
mlallng
• NEWIRAT:
CAUR>MIA CONOMU10HAL.
NJIORT
I 9UllHU8 AUOAT 8HEWI
8AANEY Mil.LEA
(Jj)HEROQ
"Patton -The Man B«ilnd
The Myth" Fiim 1001eg.
end ,_ '°"' provide ,_
lnelght Into the man ~
the mlltery m.-
• wovlE ••• "Tim" (1981) Pl!*
LlkKi.. Met GIDton A
young 11tard9d m1111 end 1
H n11tlve, mlddle-1g10
*OITl8ll 11....iop • CloM
re1111on1hlp of mu1u11
need and Und«lllendlng
that '-di 10 an unot1h0-
00• marrlege •.eo (Z) CHAN.I( CHAPLIN
COMEDY THEATRE
"The Rink" Ohartle P<>r·
1•8)'9 1 dumey waiter wrio
lalll In love wtth Edna Put·
Vlanoe llnd gela rkl Of Ill
unwan1ec:11unor.
1:00 I C88 HEWS N8CHEW8 ~
• HAPPY DAYJ AOAlH
8 A8CHEW8
• t<o.w<
• M•A•a•H
Hawkeye dlec:OY9rl lhal 1
wtelllng doc:lor wtlO mus1
oper.S• on • 'WOUndecl IOl--
dle< l11 lulh
I JOKER'S WILD
OVEAEA8Y
au.ti. Carlol llnd Sally
Montoya.(R)Q G PORTRAITS IH
PA8'TEL.8
"l.Ailllnl ..
Cl) P.M. MA<lAZJNE
CW1oonlsl Jim Devil er•
11or ot "Glffleld", "~·
t>ee" gl--· cluttered·
ien-for the ,_iy t>llnd tll fMTtA'T AINMEHT
TONIGHT
An lntervl9w wttn Charlie
Dlinlela, 8 THE MUPP£T8
GliNI Glenda Jack eon
(Ji) 80XJH0'8 BEST
"G1udge F1gn11" Barry
Tomplon1, Mutwnmed AU
end Joe Ft azlef' lake a loOk
Dack al I hall-<*ltury of
the mo.t l'llltoric and puo..
llcUec:I vwn6el181InIha1'111-
lory ol t>o•lng
(O)MOVlE * e •,;, ''Fide To Black"
(19e0) o.nni. Cllnltoptw,
Unda l(erTlcSge A di.
turbed young mcwle fin
rNC11 to 1oman11c retec;
lion by convnlltlng /TIU(•
derw In the gutM lt'9 ltyle
of his favorite ec:t.-i vt4-
lalnl. 'R'
7:18 (Z) MOVIE • • * "Modern Romance"
( 1118 I) Albeit B1ooll1
Kathlyn HarrOld. A lllm
editor 1ne. r~ to
Orang• Oout DAILV PILOT /Monday, Aprll 19, 1082
ROYALTY -Peter McEnery and Helen
Mirren star as fairy king and queen,
Oberon and Tit.ania, in "A Midsummer
Night's Dream" tonight at 7:30 on KOCE
(50) and 8 on KCET (28).
win Dack Iha 1-1 Of 11'11
woman he'-· 'R' ,
1:30 8 2 OH THI TOWN
Feahifed • ·,e-cnieuon of
the eventa leading up 10
11'11 murd« of local m1111on-
a11e E.l . Doheny't IOn; v11-
11 a tood euppller for 1ea-
1aur ant1: covettge ol
-Ktion 11 Iha llnala of
Iha Workl Speed Snooting
ChamplonlhiPt.
G 8FAMILYFEUO 8 8A8EBALL
C111to1nla Angela al S..1
lie Marln«e
• EY£0Hl.A,
FN!Ufed· motOlcyele lld·
.,, wtlO court dMlh In
dangwoua ·-·a mall•
up llrtltt wtlO ~ In
permanent makeup with
llllOOI; 11'11 uttlmale limo-
llr>e
• M0 A•8°H
H~ tMrrleO B.J lall1
IOI 1 ~lful war OOff•
1ponden1 (SuHn St
J-)
• Cl) TIC TAC DOUOH
• MACNEll I l&4~
REPORT I!> THE SHAKESPEARE
PLAYS
A Mldaumme< N19nl'1
01e1m Shak11pear1 •
mag1eal llHI 01 looter•
quarrel~. encnanted
Pt ank• and nappy ending•
11ar1 P118' McEnery. Brian
GIO¥er Helen Mltren Ind
~Guard
QI YOU ASKED FOR IT
FNIUled° "Female Ball
Hiiiing Champ" and "Play·
Doy • Robot &.tier ..
(C}MQVIE * • ·~ .. The Pr1v11e Eyee"
( 1980) Don Knou1. Tim
Conway Two bumbling
4'/nertean det1C1lwl are
called 1n to ""'9atlgate 1
M(IM of murder'9 In 1n
Engillh'cuti. 'PG'
t;OO 9 Cl) PAfV AT£
8EHJAMIN
Captain lewtt t>ecOIMI
• ....,.. lo telling 0tder1
•ft• Ille tak• a Mmlnat
ln Mlf·~. e a UTT1.E HOUSE OH
1"£ PAAIAIE
A INl·lalklng Niesman
convlnce1 Mr1 Oleeon to
cnang. her rMlaurant 1n10
I "fUl·lood" l)lau (R) Q
G 9 TOOAY'S FBI
8lf'I Matel'IM '°' • weell hy
•~eculive'• ~ wl\O has
tlMf'I kJdne.pped D MOVIE
• • • • ''War And Peace'
(Part 1) ( 1968) Ludmlla
S1ve1yeva. S«g.i Bondar·
cnuil. Baaed on the novel
by Leo TOlttoY The,,_ of
th•• famtllel ... grMtly
altected by Iha NllC)OleOnle
Wiii
• P.M. MAOAZIHE
M..c Olney T errlo, ho.I of
"Dence F_.'. "non.y.
t>ee" ~ -ciu81erld·
..,_ lor the nut1y t>llnCI
• MOVIE · ** "Tiro-! Z..o" (1955)
Rlchwd Conte Peggie
Cuoe A Koi~ Ww lieu·
tenant IMdl Illa men on a
dllfl08IOUI mountain mll-
11on end unexpectedly
eneounler1 1 Deautltut
,..,..,. tclentltl along the
w•y
• THf 8HAKE8PfARE
PLAYS
"A Mldeummer Nlgnt'1
Oreem Shak11peare'1
magteal t• of i<>'tef1'
qu•tr•I•. 1n cn1nted
1>1•nk1 and napoy ending•
.. .,. PelM McEn«y. Brian
GIOYW, .....,, Mirran Ind
ar-~d
• • * "Stir Crazy • t t9801
Rlehard PryOf, G-WllO·
er Two men 111 mlllaken
tor l>link •obben arid eent
tojaH 'R'
GALLAGHER: TWO
RfAl
Tne oomedlln r>er10tm1 a
...... of ~""-· and
comic Vlgne!IM
9MOV1f * * • "Mod«n Romllt'ce"
( 1081) A.Dail B1ooke,
Kathryn HarrOld A lllm
ednOI II... 1epeatedly 10
win beck the "-1 of the
woman he lovet 'R'
9:30. REPORT TO MURPHY
Chari .. 1 rougn, tough tac-
ta drwe a pwolee lo neat
Mclde
G) All IH THE FAMILY
Whlf' tragedy llrlket the
Bunker hOuMl'lokl. Edllh
que111on1 ne1 deeper
l>lllell (Pl<I 11
(() PV8UC AFFAIRS
' Channel 8 Journal"
t:OO IJ (() M'A'S0H
ChatlM ge11 • toothact>e
t>ut •efu-to Me • Oen·
ti.1 IBI
G QIMOVIE
e • Goin Soucn· I 111781
Jeck Nlchol1on M11y
Sle.it>utgen A captwec:I
llOIM ll'ltef IS offered I
cf\lnOI '0 Mc:4lj)e hanging
by matrylng a young lady
trom tne town 1n wNdl
he .• fmC>t"'°'*'
•a~
• • '"' "Fateo" ( 1980) Dom
Delulae, Anne BanctOfl A
POt1l)r ~ ..... le
IOfoec:I 10 CflooM ~
hll gluttony Ind ,.,.. glr1-
t11tnd
• MERV OAlfflH
"S1lula To Flamingo
Roeo G.-a Howwd Dun. MOlgan Fllrcf\lld,
Jonn Beck, Batt>ar• Ruan.
Fernando Allende
tC1MOVtE • • • * "The Lite Show
I t9771 .Art Carney, uty
Torn1m A -.aoned !>fl·
vale eye encounler1 bleck·
maH and murder wnen he
COtnee °"' Ol ,_.,,_, 10
IOCat• • Cit belongtng 10
Ill oftbMI female dlent
(O)MOVtE • * * * "Gigi" ( t 95111
MAUfjce Cheveliet. leelle
CMon A tomt>oy belnO
gloomed l>y ,.,., IUlll and
9111\dmochel Mii 001 on
her own lo catCh a man.
Cl) MADAME IN
MANHA TT AH
.,,. .. ~
AWWct-wlMlno alloreGlf .. .,.... Olofd.lno .... ••Ol'Y into ,.,,..,... wNte t•tng ,. ... Ulfougll
U.~ l"I .MCMI •*lo\ "Hlghlhaw1t1"
''" 11 8yl\lelllf ltlllOna, Illy Dea ~I A tough
Hew YOttl City 000 haa hie
work out out for lllm ...
cine of the WOftd'• mot1
d1ng11oua tertotl11e
Wf ..... In Illa olty. '"'
10:00 I I~.:="
ncNHCAMM.
Awwd-wlnnlng CltlOrlOtf•
plMlr Glordano --a 11ory Into 1an.erui wNte
la6dng hie ... thfougll
lllalr pacee (R)
• ,~CHAii
''The Man Wno WOUid 8e
King" Franklin F0td 111'1
flthet, ""'11ng the unMlfll·
ty to rlCl\lll 11~11 for
f\11 ,.., """· pull ~,-· on Illa 10n 10 tie the .. ., ot
theclaM CHl MOW * • "Moun111n Men"
( 1980) Cllaltton Heelon,
Brian Kelln Two fur
l111pper1 anjOy Ille free-
dom Of tf\e Wiider,_ In
the I.Mt tew )'Mii before
Iha ancl{oechmenl of oMtl-
ullon. 'R'
(l)MOVIE • * "Xanachl" ( 1890) Ofl·
vi• Newton·JOhn, 0-
Kelty A young l<lllt, a
hNvenly muM and • 18'111·
mentel mllllonaJre join
IOIOM IO open up I lluOI
10lter-dleco palac. 'PG·
10:30 •• NEWS CAl..WOAMA
UHEMPlOYM£NT: UVINO
ON AHO Of'f' T'Hl LANO
A look al the cumll\I job
cr1111 tocu-on the ..,.,,._
ly of weye ou•-oC-ork Cal·
!for nlan1 ata copjng
(C)MOVIE
• • • ·~ '··carnal Knowl-
edge" ( t97 t) Jade NICllOl-
llOn, Ann·M1tg1et. Two
oollege t1ierld1 "*1d ......
erll yM11 before and aft.,
gtaduallon dlac;oveOng Hie
by 11\afing and ewltefllng
each otl'l«'e glrttrlend1 'R'
(%)MOVIE
• • • "The Sin" ( 1979)
Anne Heywood, Donald
PleaaerlCI A , • .....,
K1nu1 1cnooll11cn11
devetope a l110ma1Jc tel•
llonll\lp With I aedllllc jan-
itor 'R'
11:00 ea a Cll a a
NEWS 8 8ATUROAY NIOHT
Holl Candice Berglf'I
a.-1 &t,_ Ptllnipe
8 YOU ASKED FOR IT
G) M•A0 8'H
Al CN11trnat1im., Hawtl·
eye wrll" 1 .. lier to n11
l11ner deecrlt>lng • wt>at a
ooctor'1 ute 11 like •I tne
•07711'1
• IENHYHIU
A retum v!Sll la paid to the
Hotel SordlcM wtlh Benny
In Charge of room ~
• DICK CAV£TT
Gu.el Jonn C'-8 (Part
ll(R)
CD HUMERO UNO
(Pr-•) Japan 1 Tllho
I~ legend In
the ll'IClenl l90f1 of eumo
wrMtllng, II !>fofllld.
(0) THE GIN GAME
Hume Cronyn and JMaica
T 1ndy re·crelle th ell
Bto.d'#my •<>lee .. an etd·
erly COU9le wtlO dltCCMt
that life In an Old·""8
l'IOlne hN few rewwd1 out·
llde of playing gin, untM
tentlon creec>e 11110 the
11:aoU 001NCY
Quincy lnve11ig1te1
cf\argea thal a Marine dtlll
lmllructor -1eaponalt>1e
tor 1ne death of a 1ecru11
(R)
G QITOHIOHT
Guell ~I 8ltl Coat>y
Gu.111 Tony 011ando.
Matlelll Hlllley, Sh11i
. Be111on11. 8 tll A8C HEWI
NIOHTUNE G KQ.W(
Ko)1k and C1oclle1
enoounl., trout>le In a
ll'l\all lown 1n Nev8da wtletl
they try 10 return an
Important wtt,_ t>ectt to
Hew Y OR City lor ltlal
CHANNEL LISTINGS
Weyland Fiowera end
Mldeme a1e jOinld t>y
Herlny Youngman In •n
evening of "ICIU. numor
(Z)MOVIE
G) THf808TOH
MAAATH<*
Cowrage of thi8 famoue
26-m.. r-whlc;ll o.-
lhoueanda of Nf'IMf9 trom
ac1011 the count1y
lneludee • dlecuMlon of
Iha hll1ory of mwllhona,
the badcgroundl of Iha
runner• and how ll'ley
11a1n.
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ISllowlt~I
Sooll•Ql'll
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I
* * ''t G1-·1 Pllaoe"
(19721 Alben Hendereon.
AMan Albu• A -· nuly Nloon owner wrio loc:lled
up "" molher and ,,,.,,.
dared 1'111 eon ~I I
wandering ICIOI wtlh I
penc;henl IOI performing
millCIM 'R'
t:JO 9 Cl) MAKINO TH£
GRADE
Jeff l>eCOmee the Objec\ of
el1ectlon of a female 1lu·
den I
• IAHFOAD AHO 80H
Frid aw8it1 a vleh trorn hie
lllter untN he flndl OUI that
,.,., -hu9band le Wf>lte
• HIWMEAT:
CAUF<>NflA
CONGRU8IOHAL
AUORT
.
T.UBE TOPPERS
KOC E (&0). KCET (28) 8 :00
"Mldeummer Night'• Dream." Shake-
speare'• magical tale of lover•' quarrela,
enchanted prankJ and happy endlngs. See
photo, left.
KNBC (4) 8:00 -"Little Hou1e on the
Prairie." A salesman persuade. Mn. Ole-
son to change her restaurant into a
"fast-food" place.
KNBC (4) 9:00 -"Goin ' South." Jack
Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen star in
western comedy.
KOCE (50), KCET (28) 10:00 -"The
Rehearsal." Award.winning choreogra·
pher Glordano weaves ~a story into a re·
hearsal.
G CAPTIONED A1C
NIW8 .MOVll * • * "Whtch Way 11
Up?'' (1917) Rlchatd Pryor,
lOllltt• Mel(.. A ...
llerved ftull plcke< 11
caug111 In a com1e croteflfe
~ hie uni°'!, Ind Iha
MOb, Ind • nypocnllell
P'eecher ftnd1 .... VIII In a
ladlee' cholt. 'R' 1 1 :48 CJ) MOYIE
•••• "Network" ( 1978)
Faye Dunaway, Peter Anen. An aging televlalon
-an. wl10M 1a11ng1
are •IMdlly llic>plng, II
tumid Into a 11n11ng
PfopMt of the lllr#IVM by
a e<atty temai. program-
ming hlCM,.... 'R'
11:60 (Z) CHARLIE CHA.NH
COMEDY THEA TM
"The RIM" Cl'lar1ie por •
lreye a Clumay Wliler wl\O
falll In !cw• With Edna Pul·
VlllflCe Ind o-1. 11<1 of .,;
unwanted IUftOf
11:M CH) MOV1'
• • •,; "Tne Sntnlng''
( 19801 Jeck Nlchoteon.
SMiiey Duvall Olr1C11d by
Stanley Kubflell A former
ICflOOllNCller hired .. •
winier cara11ker IOI a
remote, and a1>9Wenlly
llaunteo, Colofedo hotel, 18
enowt>ound there wtth 1111
wtle and clalnloyant young
eon 'R'
-Ml>NIGH'T-
1~ 8 lHTVfT AIHM!HT
TOHtOKT
An lnl8'Vlew with Cnatlle
Oantet1
0 9 MOW! * * * ,,.. "RoOln And Mwl-
1111 . ( 1978) SMlt Connety .
Aud1ey ~n
• LOVI. AMa.ICAH
8TYl.E
• AMEAICA: THl
8ECOHO CEHT\JAY
12: tO CC) MOVIE • * ·~ "A Thundltf 0 1
Orum1 11981) Rlcn11d
Boor'8 Geotge HetNllon
A MalONd capialn of Iha
U S. Cavalry rklea hwd on
• g1-. young Meu•---·
juet out of Weet Point
12: 18 (Z) MOVIE • * '" "Shogurl ,._,, (198tl Tomiaaouro W•my-
arna. Meaalltro TomtUwa
A former lflogUll ....in
'""° ---ad out Of ,,. poeitlon by • l\M-
.... Clan of~ ¥OWt 10
• take bloody revenge 'R'
12:IO G QI LAT£ HIGHT WITH
DAVIO LETTENilAH
Guee11 comedian Ric:h¥d
BeUeir. EdWlf'I "'-'nan 8 COUPLES G MOVIE ** 'King Kong~ ..
( 1"8) Rtlodaa Reuorl.
Linda Miiiet. Of' Wf\o con-
ltruc:11 8 gilnt IOC>ot Ind
pltt It against KlnQ Kong In
• lllUQQll tor WOt1d Ck>ml·
nation
• MellK>N:
ltoilP098a.E ·~ANO ~TIONI
12!40 I Cl) COUJM80 1:00 OEHi MlmY
MOVIE * * ~ "Cyborg 2091"
(1987) MlchHI Rennie,
'*'18HIW8 OIHl!AUTRY
l'IAKOUT
MOVI! * * "The Hand" (1981)
MlchMf Caine, AndrN
M1too-Aod BU.arr• lnQ-
oan11 •no nlghlma111
t>egln happening In a car.
1oonl11'1 Ille alter ne
Wfferl Iha iOee of I hand
'R
tM(l)MOVlf
I*'-' "Thiel" 11981)
JamH C11n, Tu11day
Wekl A jlfoflMional crOOlc
glveeupllla~
lor a big 8COI• that he
hOpee wtll -· hit ltmi· (£='R'
* * ',; .. The Hatred E.apert-
mant" ( 1973) J-Whit·
more. Tlppi Hldren A eof.
lege decldee to lncorpo.
1ate a OOIKM on tnual
r•tlone end Intimacy in
••tlonlhlp8 lnlo tl'll CU•·
r!Culum 'R'
t:IO (C) MOVIE * • * "Fama" (1980111-
Cara. Barry Milter S-..
gifted lludanll II I New
York high 1C11o01 for the
performing .,,. nper1enoe
VWIOul Nlbeckl Ind IUC•
-of Doth pereonal and !>fofMeion8l n1tUf11
'PG'
2:161 NEWS 2:2.0 NEWS
MOVIE
*it lo\ "UMCI Cw1" ( 19801
Kurt Ruuell. Jaell Warden
Aher the O*ll8' of 1 t>at>-
krupl Cllf ~ diee. hie
~ try 10 CO'tl( up
f\la ~ to prevent hll
.....i1hy car dealel t>rolher
ltorn Inheriting the l>uli-
,_·A'
2"M8 MOVIE
I 1t * "The UFO Incident
( t975) J-Eatt Jooae.
Eltelte Patt0nt A COU9fe
Claim lo ,.,.... Deen lallan
abollfd • ~ and
ll<Mlllneo t>y •• ,,.,.,, ...
lt\81 t>elngt.
1:30 (Z) MOVIE • • * "The Sin" (1979)
Anne Heywood. Donald "*-ioe A leprealec:I
Kanu1 1choolleacn11
11....iops 1 traumlllc rela-
llOntfllp wltl'I • Mdl811c len-
ltOf 'A'
4:00 CC) MOVIE * * * 'i'o "c.mal Knowt·
edge" ( 1971) Jaclt Nlchol·
eon, Ann-Margret Two
COllaQI tl1enda IP9flCI --•al ,._, before and after
graoo.tlon dllCO'tellng life
t>y ll'tarlng llnd twllc:Nng
eedl octw'1 glrffrtend1 'R'
(I) GAU.AOHER. TWO
REAL
4: 16 CID MOVIE
• • ... "Oaec>alr" ( t979)
Olr1I 9ogarde, Andrea Fw-
reot. A Ruealen confection-
., IMng In Germany Is
faced with tolll rvln Ourif,g
IM riM of Naziem
4;4f (I) MADAME IN
MAM4ATT~
Wayland Flower• and
Madame WI joined by
Henny Youngman In 111
-*'O Of ritQue """"°'
JOHN DARLING
Ttw•dat1'•
. Dat1il•r "'""'"'•
-MORt-~
•• CJ)**~ .. ~., ...
_ .. ( 1112) Albert Hender·
-· Allan Nflua A mMn. nMty ..._, --WflO looked UC> Ille motMr and
"IUfdettid 1111 -,,.... •
wanotttng IC10f with a
penohflll1 for patformtng ,.,,.,.,... .,..
1141 Cl) • * "lC.anadu" l!HOI
Ol'M H9wton-JOhn, 0....
K.ily. A )'OUllCI wllel, a
._,,..,,,... -and • MnlJ•
M4M'!lal mllllonalre join
IOIOel to OP1n 11P I lluOI
tolat~ '*-'PO'
t:aO (I) * * "The Game F0t
Vuflu1•" ( 1978) Riclleld
Hwfla, Nchwd Roundtr ..
A Nthleee ,,_canary wno
~ Amer1cen hell
C09'ert Into Af'flca duflng
a lerrOlltl Wat II pilled
ag.llnat a lier~ lr..oorn
~., 'R'
1:00 CC) • • • .. Julat And Jim ·
(1981) JMnM M0<•u.
Oellar Wer<* In pr•
World Wat II Franoe. e
caret1• young woman
IOllM two men wtlO ate
Cloee ft1endl and I~
to give up 8ither one
1:J0 CHJ * * * "The EarthHng"
(1980) Wllllem Holden,
Rldly Sdlroder A ~
., • ....., leechM • young
orimen the Wayl Ol IUNIYll
In the Au1trallan wtld8'·
MN 'PO'
9 * • 'i'o "Hucitllberrt Finn" Anilnllld BeMO on
Iha llory t>y Matlt Twain A
young boy and a runawey
11-t>ecome lnvOl\'ld In 1
--of ed_,IUfM while
fleeing down the MINIMlp.
pl Rllllf on I I af1
1:00 ()) • * • '"' "e.citc.not>e And Broomellcl<I" ( 1971)
Angela Lantt>ury, OaVld
T omllneol\ Ou<1ng WOlld
War II. • no¥lce totoerlM
end n11 tht•• young
lliendt Ml off tor 1 maoic
llland ""*• IN lntendl
lo teern enough 1t>out
witehcraft to.._ It 8Q81nat
the Nm:ia. 'G'
1:30 (Z) • ii·~ • 'Tn. sn1n1ng' ·
( 1980) JICk NIChOllOn,
Shelley Dvvll Dlr1C1ec:I l>y
Stanley KubflCI< A former
ldlOOlteacher l'llrld .. •
wtnter catetaker fOf 1
1emo1e. and appatenlly
l'launlld, ColOl'IOO "<>lei, It
enowbOunO ,,.,.,, .,..,., hi•
wife end cilll'voYant young
IOf'I 'R'
..00 Ct) * * * "King Of Kings"
( 11182) Jeffrey Hun1e1.
Rober1 Ry111 Tne coming
of ,,...,. and the -·· °' hll lite Q9V1 blnh 10 a ,_
reffglon U ••'1t TneGr_,
Horizon (198 11 James
St-.r1, Pl'ltltp Sayer An
emneeiec wologltt In Af1l-
ca tlncSI a refuge on the
wllOl!fe Pf_.... OI an aid·
er1y men and hi• 9111\6:
dlUQl'lt•
•.30 • • • "Tne Men F1om
Utlll" ( 19a..) Jonn W1yne.
G1t>t>y Hayw
10:00 CHl •• * R..n GOfdon ..
( 1980) Sam J ~. Ma..
Von Sydow A lrlo of
ewtnt1ng1 lrlWI lo the
plet'8I Mongo and ~
n1 ooe>rllMCI Inhabitants
In the OV'erttwow of the evt
Emperor Ming 'PO'
(I) * * * "King Of Kings"
( 19821 Jeffrey Hunl•t.
Roberl Ryan The coming
Ol "'-» 11\d the _ .. of
hl9 "" geYe blr11'1 IO a ,_
religion 1o:ao O • • .... ··ca1dtec
Arr•I" (19781 Garry Goo-
drow. Mike Chen A Dtacll
mar1tet oe>erlllon lhal ...,,
dlMml>Odted heart• for
llaneplants It dl1COV8'ed
by an Offl>Nt l'IOmlCIOI
cop PG'
11:00 {%) • * * ~ 'Zazie . (Ille())
Cethe1lne Demongeol .
Phlllc>98 Notret An t I·
year-old gil1 trom the proY-
lnoM IC*ldt an exe1t1ng
...-end In Patlt with ner
11 aneveetlte unde
12:00 D • • "Elect1on1c Mon-
.. ., .. (195111 Rod C-on.
Mery Murphy llWMllQll·
~ ........... ,,...
.... .,. in.,.,.,. .....
~abl&Mf•~
atno CllrllG Viel lit..,..
~ 10 oontrol~
•••• ''TllaHerotaOf
Tei.mMi" (IHI) l(lfll
Oouol•• "6d1Md Harrta. A
• • .., j)lanl la dMtroyed In
WOf'ld WW II to • ..,. off
Germen di\.,...... "'
llfl etomto boftolb • • * !.\ "T1adl Of The
Cat•' ( IU41 "obe11
Mitchum, Tab Hunt.,,
~ lflelr C4dtie hard la
being o.M1oyed, !fie~
.,, lt1f'l'llPI lo ~· IN
mountain llon r~bta
(Cl •• "Shame, en-
On The 81.aby &oyw'' ( 1171)
Monie MMllNn\. A lour•
brother famfly of cattle
ruatler1 end lhelt lather
Challenge lhe locel deputy
10 I geni;lnl llN>cMOUI at
the Old OOfrel 'PO'
(8) •• "~Ing Of The
Mountain" (1981) H1try
Hltnlln, JOMOh Bottoma
Thr• young LA ~
lorl drlote their -gilail
lo Iha ec>or1 of dlllQ raclnO
'PO' 9••• "Tim"(1MI)
Plcier~.MelGI~ •
A YOUtlg retarded man and
a aenel!M. rnlddM egad
woman c:teYeloP 1 dote
relallonthlp of mul~
need end underwtandlng
lha1 teed• to an unonho-
OO• mernaoe
12:48 (Z) *. "Blood And O<lta''
( 19711) Wllllam Smith,
Mlchettne l 1nc101 An
tQtng WIMUef Meltt hie
on.-tn-a-mlllion lhol tor
-In life, WOltl and
IO\le 'PG'
1:IO (C) • * ' ~Wind"
(1980) Unduy w...,,
J-Haugll:ton A man
contlnuae 10 llllanel• hie
wife and eon t>y IOgglng
atone to l.hlnlt at>OUI the
l>fot>ieml IN! .,. deetloY· !nil hie merrtage 'PG' CID •• "Audtua" 11H01 OjB Benedict, Lind• 8talt
A lhefl·tll'loc:llld Vietnam
vet diatur DI the peac.e of a
lmall A1aDama '°""' 'PG' 0 * e 'i\ "TheGre.i
HOfl1on" (1981) JlmM
Stew.n, Ptllllp Sayer Art
emneeiec zooiogl" In Atn-
ca tlndt 1 refuge on the
wtlOlll• pt-of 11"1 eld-
•'Y man end 11111 01 end·
daughter
2-.30 (Z) ••• "Oii Oodl 8°°"
II'' (1980) George Burne. s.a.-~. Goel
return• to E111h and
ChooMt the young daugll-
... ol an edver11ting •xec-
UllYe IO 19'eed nil mee-
lage to the wOttd PG
a;00 D • • • Hercuiee"
( 11168) 6t-Aeewa, Syttta
l(Oldna fhe ton Of Zeul
renouncee hit lrntnortality
for the io\11 Of the P"'-
of JolCo
3:30 (fi} * • Kill And l(lff
Again" C198t1J-Ryen,
Annellne Krill A merllal
.,.. expert t>ett1el the
,.,.,,_ of • powet-tned
ldentlet 1n1en1 on enelav-
lng ITMllMllnO wtlh • ,_
mlnd-oontrOI dfug 'PG'
4:08 (I, •• * MoOern
Romance ( 1981) Altl9rt
8t00k1. Katl'lryn HarrOld
A ttlm .Oltor tr ... rec>eel·
Idly lo win back the '-1
Oltnewoman he~ 'R'
4:30 CC) ••• , ~ And
The Prtneeee" t 1973) An.-
mated ~.the Cr~
et Angel, 19 hMverl-t 10
ICt U gu110iM OWf Iha
Sllv9rtand pn,-. *. ··~ "Bedknoc. And Broomsoc*•" (19711
Angela ~. 0.Vld
T om11naOn DuMg Workl
W1t II, a nootlce eoroar.a
end he1 thtff young
lrten<ll Ml off IOI' I magic
llland ..,_. .... tnlendl
to lewn enough abOlll
w11mcn1ft 10 -11 agalnal uw Nam 'G'
6:AO (Z) * • "The G-FOi
lfultutee" ( 197111 Rll:tlatd
Hem.. RkNrd Roundtrw .
A '111,.,._. rneroanary WtlO
amugglM ""*lcen ......
ooptera lllto All1ca during
• 1error111 -11 pitted
aglinet • fierce freedom
llgl'lter 'R'
by Armstrong & Batiuk
WELL, 1 M OFF TO P LAY
'SOME RACGUET0AL.L Wrfl·i '9'.-ITZ' KRIE6ER!
~~~~ ......... ~~ ........ ~~~~
oltera everything In cuual
country club~ • 27
hol .. of chempiOtlltllp golf
• 25 tennla court• (8 llghted)
• 2Nlmmlngendh)'dld .....
p00i. e 3'3 dtlUIC'-t'""'ng room• • ne.tled In •utlful
Randtlo Ml,.ge, Clllf. (In the
Pllm 9'>nnoe _,.., at beee of
the maQnlfloent Senta RON
Mount1tne eom. IM tor yc>ul'MW Why
wewbecomt
~ o.m of the 0 ... 11"
•
'
Businessmen
I/• you ore do in g
b u •ine2s undtr a
lf'1ct1t1ous Huuneu
Na me you orwr rcqturtd
by law r 8us1~ss and
Pro/tsnottl Code. S«.
17900 to 17930 J to /alt a
1''ictit1ou Bu111•H•
Name Slaltm~t oltd
have at pMbl11Md for:
foMr coumdiw MJHb. w,; at ,,.. DAILY
Pl LOT ca• Mlp with
botll. CaU tlw UOAL
DtPARTM£NT •I
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end Jon~ wait ,, .
By V ARDENA ARAR
ANOCle19d "'"• WrlMJ LOS AN G ELES -ln her t auntl n g n y h·
hyoh voice, Pa tty Don ahue of The Wu,l\retse
smugly 11ms1: "l know what guy1 want I know
what boys like. . .Boya like mo."
S he !ihould know because ahe'» a woman,
right? Sure. Except, she didn't write tlle· song. "I
KnQw What Boys Like," in which the ta U, leggy
brunette proudly proclaims htr success 1111, well, a
tease, wns written by a man.
Chris Butler, the rock e nsemble's founder .
guitarist anc;l songwriter, says the tune is 1ictually a
tongue-m-chc..>ck reflection of h1S own ex periencea
m the baule of the sexes.
··That was basically about t he powe r of the
pickup," Buller said during a recent in terview at
the Century Caty omces of Polydor Records.
"I don't personally walk around bar.i teasing
. boys and things," adds M iss Donahue, ·a~ w~
man an her early 20s. "To me it's like a mock on that
kind of person."
"I Know What Boys Like" Isn 't the only tune
Butler has penned m a first-person female voiee for
Miss Donahue He also wrote all the aongs she sings
on the band's rccentlX released album. "Wasn't
Tomorrow Wonderful'! '
And if that weren't enough gender <'Onfus1on,
it turns out that there are only two wom,en in the
six-member Wan.resses -Miss Donahue and bassist
Tracy Wormworth.
But the band didn't even exist in i1s present
form when Butler and Miss Dona hue <:h ose the
name several years ago.
Butler, a Cleveland native who settlf~ in the
Akron arPa after gradua ting from Kent. State in
1972, had been playing in a local band wtule trying
to make ll as a songwnter. He talks about what
happened nt•xt an a rapid-fire series of fragmented
sentences:
"T he basic idea was JUSt to wn te sougs. Came
up with a guy girl talk song. tried out a couple of
people Then bumped mto Pa tty an a local watering
hole
"Said 'l.A't's do thL'> · S he said. ·Sure, nothing
else to do today.' Cut her classes, went t.<i the tape
machine and did at, and hked the way it was hap-
pening so I kept wntmg songs Cor her," he said.
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Washington elite battle each other with papei:-
WJ\SlllNGTON (AP) -A book
by a <.'Oll5l'rv1ttlve IDwyer attackina
consumer m•tlvl l ~lph Nader hu
l't off u apul<' of what occurs In
polite.• rht:lt'S hl W~hlngton in hcu
of mud 11hna1na. To wit, pupcr
whngmg
11 ulf bt•gon with Dan M. Burt's
1 270 \Mgt• book, "AbuM' of Trust,''
the us t 114 pages of which arc
uppt•ndkc'lll.
That drew u "statement" Crom
Nadc•r's Public Cilium organization
t·lghl pagt•s worth: with a nlne-
pa14l· atuwhmcnt.
pntil'' lo11H "nd hud u t:J pul(l' 11 l
k1~:hnwnt
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Burt ht•l d 11 pre•• conflort'lw••
anotht•r W hangton IMt1t1.1Ucm
Ttw paper slh\&lng bl·g•m when
Burt, who hcada an orgunltatlon
lorgcly supported by l'Orporuuons
and l'c>ni>crvatave and bus1nc1111
or1ent.ed toundal1on:1, wrott• o book
uccu11ing Nuder of many o ( the
practice.as th<.• consumN adv0<.·att•
has him.self crltic1U'd. Spt'CitlcoH~, Burt iwyi;· -
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SPATE SET OFF Thul wa11 followt.'d by a "press
n•lt'u.i;c.•" n•ply five pages end a
on1• pagc> auachment -from
Burt's Capital Legal Foundation.
Nader hos a "netw1Jrk" of Ii*
organizations that hllVl' not c:om·
plied with l'haritablC' 11oh c1wtlon
lawi; and r esist "adequate disclo·
i.ur"" about their sin• and finondal
r<•sourccs Nu1.for has lobbied
against d1sd osurt• by groupi. such
as his own
Nader'11 1.11.·Uvlllt'I do not rc•ully
prol.t'Ct th<' J)()Or rmd thl• working
mun. Thl'y would lc..•otl h1 mu11•
govcrnnwnt t'Ontrol ond l1•11s I n ·1·
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ln rcsponiw, Publk C1ui1·11 1.a1d
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Uons that an• ltl()lj(•I y tic'<.! llll-(t•th1•1
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Ac:t·onlanl( to .loan L:l.iyl 11·1mk,
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Mi. Claybrook and Nudl'f ulso
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A book c nt1c1i1ng
Ralph Nadt•r h us 1wt
off an outuu1-st rcsul
ting in "p a p e r -
slinglng."
That prompted a treatist> from a
lawyN who has worked with Na-
clc•r'i. organization. It was three
M-.. l'l:ivhrook sJ1tl th11·1 · ~lu
J1•11t' at Kutgc·r-. Un1vl'rs1 ty 1n
N1 •w lc·r-..·v f1lt·d :.ull to prov1• sut·h
do mor<· for the-poor und working
populutwn tha n do tht• points
pustll'<.I by Burt
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STAFF OF CAPISTRANO
BY THE SEA HOSPITAL
The Joint Commission on Ac-
creditation of Hospitals sets stan-
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them to ensure compliance with
those standards. In the area of
psychiatric hospitals. there are
over 1400 standards which a facil-
ity must comply with to gain ac-
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''Capo" has just successfully
completed its survey, and we
would like to extend our deepest
thanks to the Medical Staff. Clinical
Staff, and all our employees.
Your excellence Is continually
displayed in your dedication t o
patient care at its best. But beyond
that, the warmth you have shown
our patients is unmatched.
We hope you share in the pride
we feel tor this accomplishment.
With Great Appreciation.
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STOCKS C5 . ·
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Wadkins benefit
from infraction
to win T of C. C2
·Another sw~ep!.
But loss of B url eson clouds celebration .. '
BY CURT SEEDEN .
oftMDellJ ..... IWf • T1m Foll went l-for-4 Sunday
afternoon, and h i1 batting ave-
rage hovered In the .160a. He
scored no runs a nd contributed
no RBI.
Yet Foll was the man of the
hour alter the Angels had whip-
ped the Mlnnesota Twins, 5-2,
comyletu~g .. aweee ot their
first homestand and running
thefr undefeated streak to six
games.
But while Don Baylor w as
slugging a pair of home runs and
Geoff Zahn waa scatter ing six
hits, the majority of the 26,935 in
attendance was unaware of the
gloom the Angels carried on to
the field Sunday.
S hortstop Rick Burleson, who
Saturday night le ft the game
when he felt some thing tear in
his right shoulde r, suffered a
damaging Injury -the same one
that has sidelined catcher Ed Ott
this season.
THE PROGNOSIS: Torn rota-
tor cuff. The consequences: Bur-
leson 1s probably lost for the
season. Surgery 1s planned and
the Angels' great 1982 s tart
seems unimportant at the mo-
ment.
Foli, considered the ultimate in
utility infielders, who can play
any position asked of him, will
have k> settle for shortatop. The
ti~e utility is now a misnomer.
"We all feel very, very bad. It's
a blow to h1m and to us. He has
been the most co n sistent
shortstop In t h e majors for at
least the Laat five years," Foli
praised his sidelined teammate.
• .ttesutts of Burleaon's arthro-
gram at Centlnela Hospital
showed that the veteran infielder
-in the second year of a six-
year contract with the Angels -
did, indeed, tear the rotator cuff.
INJURED -Angel shortstop
Rick Burleson may be lost for
the season after suffering a
torn rotator cuff.
tory against three losses
•At this ume we w1U probably
plan surge r y . But we don't
know when .'' Dr Yocum said
"It's a decision Rick has to make.
U there is surgery, I would say 1t
will be sooner than a month."
ACTUALLY, BURLESON has
two recourses. He can submH to
the surgery or he ca n tr y to
recuperate simply through an
exercise program.
"I think it's best treated
sur&ically," Yocum added.
The team physician said that
pitchers ar~ notorious for suffe-
ring the severe shoulder tear , put
that "position players have a
much .bette r chance to come
back."
Burleson 's teammates were
informed prior to taking the
field, Manager Gene Mauch said
afterward.
Nobody popped into the Angel
manager'• mind whe n asked
about t h e Angel fa rm ay1tem.
And Mauch doesn't think there'•
a chance the team can re-aoqu.lte
veteran Intl.elder Freddie Patek,
who waa releued shortly before
the seaJOn began.
"I knew wnen he threw the
ball last nlght there wu some-
thing seriously wront." admitted
third baseman Doug DeCinces
who was u cla1e aa you can be
during the play.
The injury ouurred in the
·sixth inning Saturday night.
With one out, Mickey Hatcher
had singled. Kent Hrbek then
grounded a perfect double play
ball to Bobby Grich at second.
Grich fired to Burleson who tore
the cuff 8.s he tried to make an
off -balance throw to first.
"I h ope it doesn't ruin hia
career: OeCincea continued-:--
" He's an extremely valuable
player.''
"THE SHOULDER'S been
hampering him for two or three
weeks," added Baylor. "Yet he
sull we nt out there and played
every day even though he waa
only hitting about .130. .
"'I'm depressed because be'a
such a team leader. He comes to ·
play every day," Baylor added. !
The Angels as a team have ablo
come to play. Tpe homeatand
sweep was the first for the
Angels since May 15-20, 1979 and
the vtctory keeps them one game
behind undefeated Chic.ago, a 6-4
victor over Baltimore S-unday-
aftemoon.
"Collectively, we're playinJ
well," Baylor noted. "The w t .
couple of years we've atrvggled
out of the ".n gate. I t.hiQk the
major difference is the over all
defense and our pitching stafi.''
DIR.TY JOB -Brian Downing of the An-
gels gets a mouth full of dirt but also gets
the pb done, scoring first-inning run. Dow-
ning raced h ome when pitcher R oger
0.., Not 9'Woe ..., CMtee ...,.,
Erickson, s hown covering the plate, un-
r corked a wild pitch. Angels swe pt series
with a 5-2 victory.
T eam physician Dr. Lewis
Yocum passed on the news in the
pr ess box, shortly after the
Angels had jumped on Twins
starter Roger Erick.ton for four run.a enroule to their ninth vie-
''They felt just like I do. It was
a blow to lose him. Now we just
have.._to go out there and do it.
Now we have to find someone
who can back up Foli," Mauch
said.
"We've started to hit a little
better and the pitching is a lot
better than people said it would
be," added Zahn, who who lo-
wered hu earned run average to
1.04 in pi~king up bis aecond
vtctory agamst no defeats.
The Angela got all the runs
(See ANGEU, Page C3)
Lake r s win J
fin al tuneup
for playoffs
PHOENIX (AP) -The Los
Angeles Laken have never made
life easy for the Phoenix SWll in
the National Basketball Aaaocta-
tion'a Pacific Division.
Every game resembles a fu-
rious tug-of-war. Sunday's was
no different as the Lakers held
on here for a 120-115 win over
Phoenix in the nationally televi-
sed regular-season finale for both
teams.
"It was a c lassi c
confrontation," said Suns' Coach
John MacLeod. "LA had a tre-
mendous 12 minutes in the third
quarter and we had as great an
eight minutes in the fourth pe-
riod as you could poaibly play.
It's a shame som"ebody had to
lose."
J amaal Wilkes ICOred eeven of
his 31 points in the fourth period
-including a crucial 3-polnt
play with 1:57 remaining -to
seal the Los Angeles victory
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had a
game-high 34 points and Norm
Nixon added 25 as the Pacific
Dlvlaion c hampion Lakera
(57-25) won their third straight
after s urviving a fruioua
fourth-period Phoenix comeback.
The io. sna~ a four-game
Suns' wlnnJ.na at.l'uk and kept
Phoenix 46-36 from 1alnln1, a
home--court advantaae .aaa1nat
Denver In an upcornln& We11em
Conference playoff mJ.nileries.
Loe Aneelee. wblch led 102-91
after thnie periods, fell behind
the Suns 113-110 with 2:53 to go
1n ~ pme.
JORDAN ADDED
FOR PLAYOFFS
ARM'S LENGTH __.Tim Foll d ives to avoid the tag of
Minnesota fint baseman Kent Hrbek during second inning
Sunday. Foll will be a key to 1my Angel succesa the re-
mainder of the teUC?n after •tarting shortstop Rick Burle-
son was pronounced probably lost for the season.
~ings don't find Campbell goals amusing
Canuck , ·o -tor-tbe -regular-season , ge~ two as Va n couver wins in o vertime
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Va.nooUver'1 Col-
in <Ampbel.l thouiht h1I two_.. for the c.m.:a were "kind of a Joke.r~ the Loi
Anallea Kinp didn't ftnd them amUlln&.
Campbell, who went the entire reauJar
aeuon without a gCM1l, popped In a pair
Sunday n!pt, the second at 1:23 of over-
time to atve the Canucka a 4-3 vtctory over'
L09 Angeles ln their NaUorial Hockey
L.gue playoff 1eriea.
THE TRIUMPH GA VE Vancouver a 2-1
ed1e ln the beat-of-.uven Stanley Cup
~ wttb same four tonlaht at the
"It w• a aarp1ll to me to aet two plt,''
•kl Cam~ a 29-yw-ota defenaeman
who Ml a ot 30 _. d~hll fleht NHL~. "ll'a Td.nd ot a for SIM,
bUt lt'• nlCe 1.o II' um .._..a onoe In my...,.,t•
c..mpb911, who hid talW tM ~ ftlS pl 1n the IJ n,.. ................ I
.......... 1..o&Anplll.---Mano
•
Canucka Coecb ftocet' NleUon w• ama-
zed at c..mpbell'• production.
"What an unlikely auy to ret two pla,"
Nld Nielson. "He doean't even acore in
practke."
LOS ANGELES COACH Don Perry WU
'It's kind of • j o1'e for me
(to get two goal•), but it'• nice
to get this recopition once ia
my career.'
Marcel Dionne'• goal midway .through
the third period put Loi Angeles t.ck on
top, but Stan Smyl tallied w ith 5:48 re-
main1n& to knot it at 3-3, letting the atap
for the overtime victoey.
"It wu our tUm to win.'' aid Niel8on;
who la technically 1till an Ullttaht COllCb
with the club ... There have been thr ..
1ame1 ex.nly the aarne. We've won two
and they've won one aand there could be
four more )'* lib thele."
NIELSON WILL UPI.ACE Karry Neale
• the Vancouwr coiileh next -..in, when
N .... becomel the dub'1 ~ JMDllllll'.
N_.. tame off a 10·~ ...,_ auapen-
Uoil lut rrtclay, but ll eondnulnc to let
Nlellon CC*h the ch.lb.
The Canuc:lla 10• a ftn• l::J;:,ndlnc
perforfnlnor fram RJebarcl 1 whO
....... 41 Lm ~ .-. Vanoouwr .... ..., ........ rt.
Padres
excited
about w in
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Los
Ange les Dodgers s uppoaedl)l
Introduced t.he "high five" to
base ball, but it was Ruppert
Jones and h is San Diego Padres'
teammates who were doidg all
the leaping about and slapping
hands at Jack Murphy Stadium.
"There's a new spirit on this
t e am , a nd w e'r e doi ng it
(showing enthusiasm) to try and
excite the fans," said Jones, who
belted the Padres' first homer of
1982 during a 9-3 San Diego
victory over the Dodgen Sunday
afternoon. '
The Padres, fired up after Loi
Angeles right-hander Bob Welch
nearly touched off a brawl when
he thre w a pitch behind Juan
Bonilla's head in the third in-
ning, scored seven runs In the
bottom of the eighth to erase a
3-2 Dod'er lead.
The Vietory waa the fifth in a
row for San Diego and gave the
Padres a sw eep of tbelr four-
game series with the Dodgen,
the flra\ time they've accom-
plished 1uch a feat since 1969.
"BE JUST wanted to inUe a
point. but I don't aet lnUmldat.d
that euily," ealaBonilla, w ho
walked toward Welch after the
p it.ch and brought playen from
both tea.ma ruahtnc toward the
mound. No puncba were thrown
and there were no other lncl-
dent1 durln1 the reat of. th e
pine.
"That'• the 1eventh time theY°W thrown at him this..,_,,,,
aakl Manuw Dick Wiiliama. 0 1 ~they lelt ..... ahowtnl
th~ up, an4 we're not
MA to do that." "::
01 An~• Mana1•r Tom'
l..Morda, w .... m 1a1& aw etraJcht~dlllA9d Welda ..
tr)'inC to hit .... let
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rl h ·re' nothing like
~ o riel Cup mania
..
Fro1n Al' dllptttc hes
j\1, I I Hf,, The l'USt Includes a rm·
klug. ~ll OtJll p1~·1.1l pulK·c, 110me greedy
h<•l~ 1 111.1111.1~1·1 i. .md I ~ bl hon Can5 ex-
1" t1-d ,., s11 tra1u.!uwd bt'fore their tel-
' 1:ts for u<.'arly one month, watching the
d' IM t ,.., • r players
.. "''" u.ts. h1{-d to socx.-cr more than bullfights,
, 11l1t1;'. It ~11\ • Mndnt.....,, of the M~ndial" -The
\\ d IJ
By hnrn;t .1riy yardstick, the 1982 world eoocer
1 11 11lm t11p: 111 S p;.itn this summer shape up as
1 J.: ih1 ~u .tt1~t '>porL'> show~ m }_listory.
111 1 •1;111 t.a.· :!4 ru1t1ons compeun~. 50 percent
, ..,11 ii •mdud1ng teams from such unli-
' Kuw,11t and Cameroon.
, 1•s11nu1t1 that $400 million will be
11 ,,,, 11 .. ~:! gamt'll tn 17 stadiums, and 500.
lUIJ.: I Ill.!> :.tfl' l'X{X'(:l<'<i to be added to the
.1u11 1 ""hllh .mnuallv runs about 4 million
1 l l I• th.rn th1. nation's. population of 37
1. ,,~ two months away from the June 13
11; •·Iona. tlw soccer craze is moving
11 r 1or
1. off w1 al Mu11d1al wine, an official
1 • 11111k an offtc 1al Mundial mascot, an
., T .ii l'°'"t<'r, t·V<·n an official rl'ame for
1'11 ~lot .
•I 1t1t'l day
-.f pt:i':rr., clo be Iler when
,, .. l111nwr Tex.as basket-
'' 'h•• 1 tmons "Did you ever
1 1 1 •\\ I• r d mg herd sings nice,
L: 111 tlu· t.it tle instead of
, II L..t•m1111s m'ver wanted his
, , Jli• lh•• npp<isauon with verbal
WI '" r tll 1,atches Wright in wins
K ll I r1 \ \\ h I I " 0 r t b f I red a n
u r It • 1 ", '-iundav .ind won the
I I "' .t1•1r1al wonit•n 's golf
, .111 "' l1\ run1• -.1rokt·s to tie
\t• -k• \ \', 11ght \ r('('ord of 8:.! LPGA career v1c-
\\ I 1t~\'111th. who won $22,500. birdied
t ;nd f1111-.lwd with a 7-under-par 281
• ,, <m lv golfc>r in the field of 66 to
"'low p<1r for the
Australian Bob Shearer, who
t •. lour shol.S behind third-round
Jh man. I trt.>d a 6-under-par 66 and
l .lll,1h.1""<·t· Open. Shearer. who
!>t :A tour smtc 1976, never had
m tht• Un11f'd States.
Braves tie mark for quickest atart
The Atlanta 8nvee tled the •
major-leaaue l'C'COrd for victortea at
the at.art of the '"'°" and broke t&e
National Lea1u mark Sunday with
their 11th ln a row aa pinch·hltter Blff Peee-
Nbe'1 two.run double ln th• et&hth lnn1na pve
them a S·~ vlcrtofy over Houaton. The vlctory
matcMd Oakland'• 8t.rM.k at the atart of the 1981
aeaaon and the Braves can brf'ak the major.
league mark Tuuday
nlah t at home a1ainet
Clndnnatl ... Another hot
team la St. Loui•, which
•ttetched l t.I winning atr~ak
to elaht aamea. aa David
Green sln1led h ome Kellia
Hernandez in the 11th lnnlng.
Green had earlier singled iq
the tying run in the
ninth ... Gary Carter ho· '°°~ mered and Andre Dawson
homered and made a rally-killing catch in center
field ln the aeventh lnrung os Montreal held on to
beat the Mets, 7-6 ... Leon Durham slammed a
three-run ho'tner in Chicago's foW'-run. th!r<f in-
ning, powering Ferguson Jenktn1 and the Cubs
to .a 5-1 victory over Pittsburgh ... Fonner
Dodger Reggie Smltb hit his first home run in a
San Francisco uniform, a two-run drive in the
fourth inning, giving the Giants a 4-2 victory
over Tom Seaver and Cincinnati.
TJgers share lead with .500 mark
Detroit's AJa.n TrammeU drove in a two runs to back the combined six-hit
patching of Da.n Petry and E lias So1a
as the Tigers dumped the New York
Yankees, 5-2 Sunday. The victory earned Detroit
a share of first place ln the American League
East despite a .500 record (5-5) ... Elsewhere.
catcher Rick Demp1ey'1 wild throw on a double
s teal let in a pair of tie-breaking runs In the
seventh inning and the ram-
paging Chkago White Sox
rolled-w theWieigh th victory
without a lo'1is , 6-4 over
Baltimore .. • Glenn Hoff-
man tripled with none out in
the ninth and scored on a
wild pllch to lift Boston to a
4 .3 victo r y over
Toronto . . Riehle Zisk tied
the game with a leadoff ho-
ntAMMEU mer in the ninth inning and
Todd Cruz delivered the game-wanner with a
single to lead Seattle to a 4-3 v1ctor:y over
Oakland Dou1 Flxna smgled home the tie-
b rea k 1 n g run and George Wright belted a
three-run homer in a four-run Texas eighth in-
rung as the Ran~ers knocked off Milwaukee, 9-6
for the Brewers fifth straight defeat ... Toby
Harrah smashed three hits and Alan Bannister
keyt>d a four-run fi rst. mnmg with a two-run
double as Cleveland topped Kansas City, 8-2.
Islanders go one up on Rangers
Bryan Trottier sc.'ored on a back-~ hander three minutes into overtime ,
Sunday night. boostmg the New York
Islanders lo a 4-3 National Hockey
Leagu~ playoff victory over the Rangers and a
2-1 lead in their quarterfmal series. Trottier's
goal came on a rebound of a shot by teammate
Ken Morrow . Bob Murray. Tom Lysiak and
Tlm Higgins scored during a I :48 fi rst period
burst leading Chicago to a 6-5 victory over St.
Lou1a and a 2-1 lead m that series .
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Houston drops r~ular-aeaaon ftnal•
EMM ,...._ colJected 21 po(nta m
and Lury Drew added 18 to boOlt the
KaneH ~let~I• to a 106·104 ~ NaUonal ~don v1cto-
r:Y over Hou.ton Sunday. The 1<>11 meana that
Houston mu.t travel to Seattle in the tJnt round
of the NBA playolh, openlna Wedneeday
nl&ht ... In other 1ame1. Rickey Orea eoored
a llMIOn·hiah 35 polnta to l~ Utah put San
Anton.lo, 12!.120 ... Arlt• OUmore and Larry &••• ecored 20 point.I apiece t.o lead Chtcaao
paet Indiana, 112·104 ... J•llH Ervlaa l•d
eeven playera ln double fll\ll'8 u Philadelphia
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netted 31 point.I a• Botton breezed pa1t New
York, 119·99 . . . Rick Moore IOOJ'ed five of
his 14 poinll ln tt\e final 1:46 aa Waahintton
nipped Atlanta, 99·96 . . . Jlm1Pa11oa'1 jumper
with 34 aecond1 left and a ateaJ and two free
throw1 by Bobby Groaa lifted Portland to a
119-114 vict.ory over Seattle .. Terry Tyler'•
two foul shota with 11 aeconda remaining helped
Detroit ~t Cleveland, 116-113 ... Fint-round
matchupa in the beat-of-three mini-series will
flnd Howton meeting Seattle, Phoenix va. Den-
ver, Atlanta squaring off against Phlladelphla,
and Washington taklng on New Jersey.
Connors eases to tourney title
Top·aeeded Jimmy Connon •
overwhelmed Mel Purcell, 6-2, 6-1
Sunday to capture the singles cham-
pionship of the Pacific Southwest
Tennis Open. Connors, 29, needed only 63 mi-
nutes to beat Purcell, as Purcell won only the
third and seventh games of the first set and the
third game of the second .et . . . Lembl Gold,
ridden by Walter Guerra, whipped heavily-
favored Perramlt and easily won the 43rd run-
ning of· the San Juan Capiatrano Invitational at
Santa Anita ... The United States hockey
team led twice before wilting in the third perlod
and dropping a 4-2 decision to Finland for its
third straight defeat in the World Hockey
Championships in Tampere, Finland. The defeat,
the third cloee one for the Americans, left tl*m
in the basement of th e eight -team
standings.
Television, radio
Following are the top sports events on TV
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ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Seattle.
Auoancen: Bob Starr. Joe Buttitta and
Ron Fairly.
The red-hot Angels, winn@lftJof their last six
games lllCluding three in a row against the J\1a-
riners at Anaheim Stadium last week, send Mike
Witt to the mound in search of his first decision
tonight. J im Beattie (0-1) will toil for Seattle,
which is coming off a pair of victories over
~kland ~the Kmgdome.
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Hockey -Vancouver at Kings, 7:30 p.m ..
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Wadkins won't l
give it hack·
RANCHO LA COSTA (AP) -Lanny Wadktna
overtook •t.ruailn8 and penallr.ed Ron Streck on
.he Jut two holee and acored a three-.1.roke triumph
Sunday in the Tournament of Champiorw.
"h wun't pretty, but I 1ueaa It got the job
done," WadldN aald of hla hard·won dos1na round
of 1-over-par 73. "I really wanted t.o win ilUa .one badly.
"I just never coula get lt on a roll. Several
tJmee I waa right on the verge of aetttns 110mething
1otng, and every time ao~thlng jot in the way, a
bad Iron thot, a drive in the rough, a mlaled puu,
"It waa a lot tougher than It had t.o be."
It WH even tougher for Streck, who three-
putted away a 1hare of the lead on the 18th hole
then wu alapped with a two-1hot penalty for a
rules Infraction that had occurred whlJe he wu
t:ry1ns to play a ahot from under a tree on the 16th.
Thorne wins trophy
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WE LCOME HOME -Doug DeCinces is
waiting at home plate to congratulate Don
Baylor after one of Baylor's two home runs
From Page C1
Daltr f'tklt "'°40 by Ch8t1M llMr
Sunday a t Ana heim S tadiu m. It was the
first two homers of the season for Baylor,
w ho helped Angels win, 5-2.
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ANGELS SWEEP H OMESTAN D • • •
th ey need ed in the first, taking advantage of
shortstop Lenn y Fae~o·s error on lead-off hitter
Brian Downing 's grounder. Fred Lynn followed
with a d ouble, Reggie J ackson collected an RBI
with a sacrifice fly to center. Bobby Gnch tripled
.~ and Baylor followed with a two-run blast down the
' left-field line for a 4-0 bulge
; I G !. ~old~~~.~~ol~e?.~~m~n~!ohball
~ sw~pt to the championship of its own invita-
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over Cypress in the championsh1p· gam .
Cypress had earned a shot in the finals with a
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Sunday.
Tammy Delp. one of five Rustlers named to the
all-tournament team. shut down the Chargers on
three hits, while walking one and striking out five.
It was her second shutout in as man~ nights.
Charleen Bilyeu, another all-tourney choice,
singled to lead off the fifth, stole second and rode
home on tournament MVP Donna McElrea's single
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Baylor then added a solo shot m the sixth after
the Twms nad scray:hl'ti for a single tally in the·
second and picked uj> another run on Hrbek's sixth
homer of the year m the fourth
So the Angels move on to Seattle for the first
of three games tonight, minus a veteran shortsop
who was commg off one of has best years average-
wi.se (.293), but with a capable defensive backup in
Fol.J.
Foll will join second baseman Gnch m trymg to
duph.cale the talented double play combination
which has worked &O well this season.
"We can't cry in our beer," added Grich.
"We're very lucky to have Tam Foh."
As for Burleson: ''.Jie.'..Ljusl a super guy. I'm
going to miss him cons1dera@Y."lt's JUSl a tragedy."
Grich addL'<i. -ANOU NOTH:"'i:~Hr1Mll'1 whopping 61.~0 Slturday night.
toorth-onnlng hom• ru wu the they're 11111 behind In Int year'•
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W L !'ct. Git
~~ 8 01000
9 3 750
KanaaaClty 6 3 8417 5 3 825
1
2'1r
3 • Texaa
Oak lend
·Mlnneiota
Seetlle
8 8 500 4 s r .417 5
4 8 333 e
e.atam OIYlalon 5 s 500 4 4 500
4 5 444 'Ir
4 6 400 1
3 6 3'75 1
3 8 .333 1'1'1
Sunday
-25
Oalland at ..., l
·Dedstn at Giants. 1:05
SCOREBOARD
Angel, DOdger Schedules
Angela on A•dlo KMPC (71 O)
Dodge"' on Radio KABC (790)
Angela on TV
Dodgers on TV ·0.-•TV -
Mond•y Tuesday Wednesday 'Thursday
20 21
Channel 5
·channel 11
Friday
22
~('{) • , 1 ,
Saturday
24
•Alll* at Seattle, 7:35 ·Anr• al Seattle, 7:35 Anttb at Seattle, 7'35 .Oakland at Anctls. 1.30 Oakland at Aftceb, I
Astros at DMsan. 7:35 Astros at Doctcen, 7:35 Astros at Doclcen. 7:35 •Doclaen at Giants. 7 35 •Oodaen at Giants. 7·35
26 27 28 . 29 30 May 1
Anrtb at Yankees. 5 Anttb at Yankees. 5 Ancets at Yankees. 5 ~naets at Orioles. 4 30 Anatls at 011oles, 4:30
Phillies at Doclcen, 7:35 Phalhes at Doclcen, 7:35 Phdhes at Doclaen, 7 35 Eapos at Doc11en, 7 35 bpos at Oodcers, I 05
Oetr<>ll
Cleveland
Boe ton
TOfonto
New YOfll
Mllwaul<M
Balt1m0<• 2 7 222 2'1> l uncley'alcotee l ~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~-'~~~~~~~~~~o4-o~~~~~~~~~-+~~~~~~~~~~_.~~~~~~~~~·~-«
Afttll'la 5, MlnnMOla 2 Detroit 6, N-YO<k 2
Cleveland 8, Kllll ... City 2
Boelon 4. Toronto 3
CNeago 8, Beltlm0<• 4
TeXN 9. Mllweul<ee 8
Seettt. 4, Oaklano 3
Todll)"a Qa-
Antele (Witt 0·0) al SHiii• (Beattle
().1). n
foronto (Sllel> O. t) at eo.ton (Rainey
0-0)
Kar>aa• City (Spllnorn 0-01 •• Detroit
(PUllnlck 0.0)
M1nnHole (Haven1 f·Ol at Oakland
(LaJ>QIO<d 1· 1>. n
Only 0-ach«!Uled
Natl6nal Lngue w .. tamDl'flelOn
• W L !"ct. Git
Atlanta 11 0 1()()0
San Diego
San F renciac:o
Dodger9
8 4 800 •• ,., s 5 500 5•,,
4 7 364 7
4 8 333 7'1t Houaton
Clnclnnetl 3 8 .273 8
lal•n OIYlelon St LOU\I 9 3 7r.<I
MonlrMI 5 3 .626 2
--New York e s ~5 2''" cnac:aoo s 1 4 11 • Pltttb;#Vh 3 ~ 3 7 S 4
PhlledelpNa 2 8 200 8
lunde,'• lcot ..
San ~ 11, Dodtt9'e 3
MontrNI 7. New York 8
Ch4cago 5, Pltttbutllf' t
S I LOUii 8, Pl1lledelpNa 6 (I 1 tootnge)
Atlanta. e. Hou1100 6
San Franciaco 4, Clndnna1l 2
Todey"aO.-
Houaton (Sulton t· 11 at Dod9era (Hooton 0.1). n
Phlledelphla (Chr111en•on 0· 11 at
Montreal (Aogert 1-1)
581' Franc:i9CO (Sc:l\a~ 0.2) 11 San
~ 1Elchelberil9r 1·2). n
Only (l9IMI .c:heduled
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Anael9 s. ,...... 2
.... aolA CMJFONU
•rllbl •~llbl Elanic:ti 4 0 2 0 Downing 4 1 0 0
Werd 4 0 0 0 ACWtl 0 0 0 0
Hatcher 4 0 0 0 Lynn 4 1 2 0
Hrl>t6t 3 2 I 1 Sconn • 0 0 0
Vege 4 0 2 0 AeJcUn 2 0 1 1
<l•elll 3 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 0
euuwa 3 o 1 o Gltctl. 4 1 1 o
AMC10 3 o 0 1 8llylof 4 2· 2 3
RWlhtn 3 0 0 0 0.0-3 0 1 0 · •
Fol 4 0 1 0
Boone 3010
Tolala31 2 8 2 TOUlla32 S 9 4
k«•by -.....
MJnneeola 010 100 000-2
Cel!lomla 400 001 00.-5
E -F..00. O.C-09 -Celll0<·
nla 3. L08 -M..,._a 3. Celtfornla 7
2B -Lynn. 38 -Gtld\ HA -Bayle>< 2
(2), HI'*' (8). s -Boone. Sf -Jecll.
~lllHlla • H " I" • IO ~-:'.Ji~-:.!. 8 II 6 I 2 3
ZahnCW-2-0) II 8 2 2 1 3
WP -Erldc_.. T -1:49. A -29,-
935 Angel A•ereoee aATT*O
.. "" .... Pd. Joa F«'(IUaOn 5 I 2 0 0 400
BollO¥ Grleh 22 3 a o 3 . 3e4
Rod c.r-43 9 15 0 0 .344
Fred LYM 47 10 t8 0 3 .340
Bob 8oOfle • 41 1 12 0 3 300 OOl.ao OeClnCla9 41 7 12 3 10 ..2113
Bobby Clat1I 11 1 3 0 1 • 273
Bfllln OownlllQ 41 a 12 • e 255 DOii 8-ylOr 52 1 t3 2 1 .250
Tim FOii 3S 2 fl 0 2 .187
Aegle Jaclil-' ~ 1 e o 3 .1113 Juen e.mquu 11 o t O 2 . 091
JoM ~ 0 0 0 0 0 ,000 OV1I sconler• 5 0 0 0 0 .000
T OU119 4r.<l-41 114 1 •a .2111 flfTCMINCI
• H -SOW"'-"'-' 8tan Bai-3.0 3 3 O· 0..0 0.00
Aftitt H....... 2 1 2 • 1 0..0 0.00
BnlQe Ki-11.1 10 8 1 0..0 0.79
St-Renko 10.2 7 1 4 2-0 0.14 °"" Zahn 21 t5 • 9 2.0 I.CM Don...... 15,2 10 10 12 1-1 t.15
LSlll\CMZ 7.2 5 1 4 2-0 t. t7 A. Moreno 11 t 3 4 o..o 2M
..... Witt 11 9 3 4 0..0 2,48
Ken Foncti 25. 1 19 e 7 1-1 2.45
Totala 128.2 93 42 52 9-3 1.41 .....,.. .. .._..
Teue 802 000 CMO-e 14 o M...-.. 020 OtO 210-1 14 4
Horle)Qltt, Derwin (1). Mattick (I) and
Sundberg; Vuckovich, O. JonH (I ),
&11.-ty (8Mincl MOO<e, Yoet (1). W -
Dwwlt\, 2.0. L -VuckO'ilctl, 1.2. HAI -r...., Wright (2). ~-. Ogll'M (3). A -25,2'4. Titer9 .. y--2 Haw YOrll 000 000 002-2 I 1
Detroit 020 000 211-5 e o
AtghofQ, A.wy(7) and Cerone; Petry,. Soae (8) and WCICMnl\m. W -Pfty,
1-1. L -AlgNttl, 1-1. HR -..... Yorft, ~ (1). A -23.334.
......... 4..A'al
Ollltllll\d 000 003 000-3 3 1
Seattle 100 001 002-4 7 2
Mceetty, T. Underwood (7) Md~
ney; Nunez, Stanton (8), Vendaeert (7)
end Bulling. W -Vllndellerg. 1· 1. -
T Underwood. 0-1. HAa -Oaltlend,
Meyer (3~ SMttle, Boehle ( 1 ), Zill< (2). A
-8,980.
Mdll!Ml.flof•2 ~ City 000 002 JI00-2 5 1
Clev9lancl 401 002 •ax-a 10 o
Black, Q Jeekaon (I I and Wethan:
Denny, Whll1on l:!:'d llarido. w -Denny, 2..0. L - , 0.1. HR -~ ,,..and, Herran (4~ A -11.371.
Aedlo• ........
T0<onto 010 100 100-3 8 o eo.ton 000 101 0 11-4 I o
Clanoy. R.L JackllOll (II), G.,..,.ln (9)
and Whitt, Torrv, Aponta (71 end Geel·
man W -Aponla. 1-0 L -R.l
Jacoon. 2-1. HR -8011on, YH 1'·
amald (3). A -18,247.
WMeSo•l.~4 BalllmOre 000 031 000-4 10 3
Cflicmgo 301 000 201!-S 9 · t
Mc:Gr9110f, T Mllrt1nel (7). StatlllouM
(7) end C>empMy, Nolat'I (Ill: K-.
Hoyt (II). Berotu (9) and Flek W -
Hoyt, 2-0. l -McGregor, 0·2 S -
Barojae (5) A -34,1122.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Plldr" t. Dod99f• 3 LOI A.NO&US • Ion 0..,0
•rllbl libtllbl 'Su 4 0 1 1 , RIQlvda S 1 2 0
Garwy 5 1 2 O E.dwrdl O 1 o o
Guerrer 4 0 0 0 Bqn41te 4 O 1 t
Baket 4 1 1 2 Tf'1191t/1 S 1 2 1 c.., 40 20 A.ion. 4221
$How9 0 0 0 0 Lezcano 4 0 1 1
Power 0000 TKennd'fS112
YMQe< 3 0 0 0 Salazar 3 t 1 0
Sdoec:le 1 0 0 0 Pe<klna 4 1 2 2
Landreit 4 1 I 0 Lollat 2 o 1 O ~2000 Flnnry 1000 ·
Welch 2 0 0 0 Del.on 0 0 0 0
Aoend< 1 0 0 0 Bevacq 0 t 0' 0
Stewart o o o 0 Luca o o o o TllofNa 1 0 t 0
Totalt" 3 a 3 To!Q37 11 13 e lcor•by.--. Loe Angelee 000 002 100-3 San Oleo<> t01 000 07•-11
E -Rleharoa. Templeton LOB -
Ld1 Angelu 8, San Diego 9 2B -
Garvey, Cey, Su, T Kennedy 38 -
Pe<klne. HR -Baker (3~ R JonM ( 1) S
-Belanger LoaA ....... • H flP .. 10 Welch 8 7 2 2 t 3
Stwn(L,0.2) 1 '" 2 2 2 0 1 $Howe 0 3 5 5 2 0
Powe< ~ 10 020
Le!: 0-.. 1 8 3 3 2 3 .
OeLeon(W, t-0) I 1 0 0 0 1
Lucaa 1 1 0 0 .0 1
S Howe pitched 10 5 battera In the
8th wP -S. Howe. T -2:•4. A -22,•
800.
c-. .. ...,....1
CNc8Qo 104 000 000-5 t2 1
PltlaburOh 100 000 000-1 8 0
Jenklna, Martz (8) en d Moreland,
Devl1 (7); Solomon. 0. Aoblnaon (4). Scurry (9) and ,._, w -Jer>ltlna, 2.1.
l -Solomon, ().2. 8 -Martt (1). HA
-Ctllc8Qo, Ourflam (2). A -8.028.
h.-1: ......
MontrMI 420 001 000-7 15 1
"'" YOtlt 000 202 020-S 8 0 Lea . Jama (7), LM (7), Reerdon (8)
and C.W) R . .i-, O•oacc)(1), Puleo
(8), Allan (8) and SIMl'M . W -lea. 1..0
l -A. Jc>nM. 2·1. 8 -RMtdon (1),
HAI -Montreal, Cli1• (2~ On9orl (2).
New York, Klngmen (2) (4). foater (3). A
-27.t29.
~ ..........
~100 010 102 00-5 13 3
81. Louie 100 001 102 0 1-e 11 1
flutt'Mrl. Farmar (7). m (7). Monge (II), AMd (9), BruN l •r 11) arid Diaz;
Alneoll, &mer (8). Bair ( ~ la Point ( 11) and Port9r. SencnR(10). w -LllPolttt.
1..0. L -BNMIM. 1-1. HA -Phllaoat-
pflla, Olea (2). A -25.222. .. _ ...........
Attenla 010 003 020-a 10 1
Haullton CMO 000 001-5 9 0 eowtw. McWWlema (II), Hn1boelcy (7).
Cemp (II 111\d Benedlc:I; Knepper, LA·
Coal (8). o. 8mlUI (7), LACor'9 (9) and
Aehby. W -Hrabo•k}'1 1·0. l -O.
Smith, 0.1. S -C«rlp (3~ A -2t, 1M .
............ !
Clncttwlatl 100 000 0 t0-2 10 1 Sero Frwtelaoo 000 211 OOll-4 II 1 SHve~ Kern (7). Shirley (8) and
O'llern': l'OWllt•. Minton (I) and Mlly.
W -f:OWlltae, 2.0. L -hewf, 0.1. 8
-Minton (2). HRa -llan Franclec:o,
Smith (1~ E-(1). A -a7,t2.4.
Cotleae ecoree
s1 .... 10<d 11, ~LA 5 (Mike 0ot1-.
lonnetly o4 E«*on High, had two hOfne
run• for Stanford, Including a grand .. .,..,
Arizona S1. II. Cal.,1
At~ona 20. USC L-
Pepperdlne 11, Cal Stal• LA 5
Cal State Dominguez Hllta 11-2, Cal
POiy SLO 2-3
Nava da Laa Ve g a • 8, Loyola·
Mwymount 5
Tournament Of ChamDkm• (at RMcM La C....) -lMlny Wadkln .. $83,000 57.72..aa.73
213
Craig Stadla<,128, 182
Mdy llun,$20, 182 O.Ylo Graham,$28, 182
Aon Str«:k.'20. 182 ..
Jollnny Mttlet,1 12.IMO
o.i-ny Edw9tda.S 12tl40 w..,... ~. s 12,a.o
Tom Klte.112.IMO
Tom Wat~.lt2.8'IO -
7•·72•73-64
70.72-71-70 7().72-7().71
72-7~73
74-7().73-87
73. 72. 71.e8
71.72.71.10
72-7 4-415-73
ff.M-72·75
Lee Trevino.Sll,033 7t-72·7~
Dew EloMIOergt.Sll.033 73-7t-7t-70
Fuzzy Zoell«.19.033 70. 72· 70. 73 -Ray Floyd.17.900
117 Hale lrwto,17.400 -· Kei111 F•QUS.le,400 Br.-LleUke,le.400
J c. Soeed.$6.400 -
7t-7t·72·72
89-74-70.74
73-77-7 t-87
70-74-72·72
71-71·72·74
Petet Ooel•hula.".450 72-66-16-75 -JOl\n M-ney.14.775
Ed FI0<\,$4,775 Larry~.$4.775 Jay Haaa.54.775
211
Mofrll Hatalllty.14.300
wry Pale.14.300
2t2
TomWeill<opf,$4,100
8114 Roo-•.'4. too -Da"' Barr,$3,950 .,
Jim &mona.$3.850 ..
Jaclc Renner .13. 750 -Huber1 Gt...,,13,650
73-73-7~
70.73-78-71
74-73-71·12
73-73-70.74
74-74-72·71
72·72·71·78
70.72-75-JS 89-78-72-75
74-73-72-74
70.73-78-711
T.ileheMMOpen
272
Bob ~-.1111.000 m
Hal Sutton,$8,llOO
Oenla Wataon.18,IOO 274
Tim Slmpeon.$4.960
171
Rik M~,'3.825 John Miima"',A,125
Mertt l y ... 3,125 Bob Murphy,13.825 ~ Bobby WeOlttna.$2,900
Bob 8yman.12.900
-m Pel McGowen,12.llOO
271
89 885 87
71..S7·71.ee 118-7(). 7().87
72-69-17-47 7().87-411-70
88-71-47-70
11..-..ea-1•
Ed Sneed,12,300 87-70.71-70
Rod eu.u2.aoo 13-SS-85-12
LPGA tournement
(at ...... Meed lalaM, l .C.) •t Kelhy WNttwonh.$22,500 73-418-73-117 ..
Pany &hMNln.Sl~OO
. 5e1y Ut11a,sa,ooo
Penny PW,$8,000
A110e Altiman.sa.ooo .. 71-11(). 73-811
79·70.75-70
74-7e-a&-75
Heney l~-Mltn.16.025 75-72-76-72
Betl1 Oanlel,18,025 71-71-Te-78 -JoAnne Cerrier .... ,200
Julla Pyrie ..... 200 -Merlflfle Hegge. 13. 780 .,,
Oet>l>le Auattn,'3,480 -Holla 8tacy.S3,000
Sandra P.,,.,.13.000
76-70.78-74 74-7t-7 .. 71l
76-74-78-71
12·7•-79-73
77-76-72·74
.......Open
( ............... ,
Tu ~Yu, 114,218
Tmuko O!laalto.1!1~79 OollN Ceooftl, ... _,
OINr: N"I A10ot1. 1uao
217
2 11
221
228
Loa~YC
ftaa11lla of Howlend'a le,o••r ra11ea, ......,, LAYC IO..........,
IOR-A -I. Bnea, Ctioete-Meine, LAYC;
~ Mel Rlchlev. LIYC: 3. Merlln, Schotleid.Clatdne<. LBY~.
IOA·B -1. Sl)enanOoa h, 8111 Pelmer.
NHYC; 2 SllOwllma. Ballanun ... Col\rell.
KHYC, 3 BrOCIM ANI, Lat,Y HlllY9y, CBYC
IOR·C -1. Coeur de lion. Ed Ha rt,
KHYC: 2. Stinger, "'Ike Wathen, Capo eve.
3 lHdlng lady, ""bl• and Benoy Kern, WYC
PHRF-A -1. SplnO<ltl. Oen Faith«>, St
BYC; 2. lntenM. AJ Roaenb ... g, ABYC, 3
OOMellon. P..., weeoer. wvc
PHAF-B -1 Wiiey Coyote. M..-g ....
Roae nberg, KHYC. 2 . Concan1u1,
Pwtrldge-Rldlarda, LAYC. 3 Bumble "B".
Oon 8lack. LAYC.
PHRF·C -1 Windy, Oon MlchH llt,
ABYC; 2. Aevage, Ttal\er-Ellu. BYC, 3
Torch, Al Gewlna. CBYC
MORC -1 'triple Crown, Merah•ll·
Bal-Ray, NHYC: 2 Fut lane, Shedden·
Cdeman, l8YC, 3 Wrec;lc ..... AG KMslnQ.
Capo BYC.
TOOO PACIFIC (f>MAF) -1 Oulclt Sllwr. Bob Neweofll, LAYC. 2 Albbel, H11mbrldc·
lnlell•. LAYC, 3 Tomara. Tom Md Doug Jor~.LAYC
.......... to LAYC (._..,)
IOR·A -1. Amante, 2 lllu1lon. Ed
McDowell, KHYC, 3 Pendragon, John
Mec:LalJten. CYC
IOA-8 -1 BtOOl<e Ann, 2 S~ 3
RoOeo Drlw. Aooer CMlum, PMYC
IOR..C -1 Sllngar. 2 &lnjamme<. Mika
Orale. LBYC; 3 IAedlng Lady.
P HRF·A -1 Ob-Ion; 2 lntenM. Al
~berg. ABYC: 3 Har~ .• Jim New).
PHRF•B -1 Wiiey Coyote, 2 Buml>te ''B": 3 Conceneul
PHAF..C -1. uc:a11t1ur. >J -·eve. 2 ~3 Windy. M6AC -I. Wr~: 2 Trlple Crown. l Full Tiii, 0 Aleorn. LSF.
TODD PACIFIC (PHAF) -1 TO("ara. 2
~; 3. Aatra. Al G•ber1. C8YC
NBA wun..J'~M..c1
l"ecttlc DMeloft W L l"ct. Ge
Lall.,. s1 2a egs
8Mttla 52 30 .~ 5
Phoanlll 41 36 .661 11
GOiden Slate 4& 37 .6411 t2
Por11end 42 40 1512 15
San Diego 17 85 207 40
......... Df'lt1eloft San Antonio 48 lM ,5$5
Denver ~ 3S .!lt1 2
Houston 41 36 .661 1
I<-. City 30 52 .3841 18
Odu 28 54 .341 20
U1al1 25 57 305 23
IAITlllN COHfBMNCI
AIMntlo DtttNcNI S3 111 .7114
54 24 .707 5
.. 38 537 tll
43 39 .524 20
33 411 .402 30
C-ltel~
Mllw9Ul<M 55 27 1171
At!Mta 42 40 .512 18
Oelrolt 311 •3 •78 18
lndlane 35 •7 .•27 20 CNc8Qo 34 48 415 21 C~ IS 17 183 40 ....,.. kofM
Lall.,. 120, Phoentll t 15
Boe1on 1111, New York llt
PhllllOelphla 110. Ml!WeultM 98 •
Wul)lngton 911. Atlanla 98 CNc8Qo 112. Indiana hill
Kenua City lOI. Houlton llM
Utah 128, Siii\ An1onlo 120
Portlelld 111, S.ttla 114 Detroit 118, CleYallll\d 113 IOI)
Lall .... 110, aune 111 ,(09 AMOllUI -Ramble II, Wiiie ..
81. Abdu1·Jebber 34, I!. John1on 15,
Hh1on 25, 9,_ o. Cooper e. l a nd•·
berger 0, C. ~ 0. Totela: IO 20-21
120. ,._NOi -Adame 18, Aoblneori 18,
ICtllfV 11, D. Jotvl8on 22, Mee)' 19, °'*
17, 8oott I. CocMI 0, Hence 12. Totlll 81
13-111115.
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Warning : The· Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health .
••
8 mg. "tar", 0.7 mg. nicotine av.
per cigarette, FTC Repon DEC. rel.
lcot• b, o...n ....
Lol A~ 29 32 41 tl-120
Plloerllx 36 32 24 24-11 S
FOUied OU1 -None Total IO<Ae -Loe
Angelee 18, PllOenlx 21 T~
8'-. Wlllt.._ A -1•.MIO
•Aotarott. ,..,..,..'lftOUMD .s=of'nlrM) .. CONRMNCI • ......,..ca.me HouelOn •• 8Mt11e ,.....,.. ca.me
SMttle at Houlton .__,..a.....
HOueton at Seetlle. II ~ ,__,. .• o.-
Phoflfltllato.n-
Tttuncley'a Of f rldey'• a.-
Denver a1 Ph0en4J1 ... ..,.., °' luncler'• a.-
Plloerll• et Denver. II ,,_ry
Ul'TWJIN COWIMNCI
WedMadar'• Game
A llanla II PhllacMll)hla ,...,..a.....
Pl\Uadelphle at Atlanta
hnday°I Ganoe
Atlanla al Phlladelphia. II ~ , .... ,..a.-
WuNngton al ,.... Je<1ey
'rtctey'a Game N-Jerllr( at WUlllngton
..... ,.. Ganoe
Waal't111Q1on al N-J.,aey, II --
u;rOTE The dlYlalon wtnnera, Boaton,
MltwaukM, Sen Antonio and lo• An·
gelee, r~ flret-founcl byea an the
next round, Botton WIH meet the wanner
ot the N-Jeraey-Wuhlngton HrlH.
MllwaukM wlll meet the Phlladalph1a.
Atlanta wanner, San Antonio w111 meel
Iha Houllon-SeetUe wlnnet, ano Loi
Angele• wlll mffl the Phoenl•·Oe.nver
winner
c.t\ucltt 4, !!!'!' 3 ._..,.,,.
Vancouver 1 1 1 1--4
Loa Mgelee 0 2 1 0-3
'1rll Period
1 Vancouver. Campt>ell 1 (Lupul.
Wllllam1), 11109 Penartiea -Niii, Van,
minor-major S 21; Charlraw. LA,
mlnOt-<najOr. 5 21. Wiiii.ma. VIII\, 7 311. h)'IO<. LA, 7 311, lloldlrev, Van, 10 17,
Nlcholla, LA, 10· 11, Rota, \/en. maior
mtaconducl. t0.17. Kelly. LA, major
mlac:onc:luct, 10:17, Stlepata, Van, 10 •5.
Undgren, Va11. 19·03.
1-.d l"etlod 2 LOI AngalH , l(e tly 1 (l . Murphy
Fox). 3 14. 3 LOI Ang•IH. hylor 3 (Simmer, L MurphY>, 18:08. Vancouver, Gradln 3 (Smyl, FrU.,). lt: 15. PenelllM
-Wllllama, Van, 1:54; Chartrew, LA,
4:0t ; Snepll•. V1n. 11: 12; Well a, LA.,
13:30; Wllll-. VIII\, 111'18;..fayto<, LA.
111:18.
Tillrd~
5. Loa Mgelee, Dionne e IM Murpny,
lMaatd), 10.03. 8. Vancouv.,, Smyl 3
(HelWard, Gradln), t•. f2 PenalllH -c~. van. 8·00. h )'IO<. LA. 8:00. Rola, Vall, 12:38; L.awta, LA. 12'38, Rota.
Ven. IM)or: 14'311, Hopldne. LA. mejOr. 14•311
0.ertlf'M 7 Vancouver. Campbell 2 (Hllnka).
1·23. Penaltlea -None B hola on goel -Vancouver
7 ·11·8·2·28 Loa Angele•
• 18-12-14-0.....
GoellM -Vancouver. BtOOeur Loa
M(JMa. i..-d. A -t8,005
ITMUY~~ALI
Venoc>INW ~ ';'(:. V~ lead•.,... 2·1) ~ 3, Bolton 2 (ol. Boeton IMd•
......2.11
ChlCIQO ll $1 lOUll 5 (Ch4cago IM01
--2 ·1) N Y ltlano.tl 4. N Y AanQ«l 3 (DI ltlenO!lr1 IHO _._ 2·11
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V8/lCO<I-al ktnoe
Boalon al Quebec
St Ll>IMI at ChlcaQo
NY 1.aanc1er1 al NY Ran(Jel'
W-...S.f a Qa,.... Ktnoe11V~
Ouebec al Boaton
NY Rar1Qer1 al NY ltlan0e<1
ChleaQO at SI Lou••
frldey'a Gemea
Vancouver al Klftga u ,__ry B<aton al 0.-tt --,
St l<>U<I al ChleaOO. It _..ry NY lllanoeta at NY Rangera It,_.. Mry
lunday'o Gemee
Ktnoe a1 v~ 11 ~
Ouebec at Boeton. 11 _.,
NY Rangero at NY llllanOera. 1( ,_..
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ChlcaQO at St LOIMl.~neoeeaaty
.,...... "'""' Sl>onotood S1ewa11-Fer01 Teygan def
Btlan T e&Cller-Bn;ca Mlll\IOn 8-1, 6-7
6-3 (Stewarl Taygan apllt $12 000
TMCl'let Manaon 9j)IJI 17 200)
WCT tournament
(• Houo. Ion) ........ l'lMI
Ivan Lendl .,.,. Joe.I.ult Ooarc, 3-6
7-8. 8--0, t-4 (lend• won by defeutt wfle<l
Clerc reluaed to change to • llght•d
c:oul'1 LM>OI -S 100,000 Clerc; -S32 000)
Suntory Cup
Bjorn Borg -s;~mo llllas. a-1.
8-2 (Botg wlnl I 110,000 Vllu w1n1 $70,0001 Third,,_
V.._ VM Palten Oel John Mc:E.nroa,
5-7. 8~. 8-3 (Van Pelten _,. "40,000
McEnroe Wlna '30.0001
Apull• tntem1tSonal
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Paul McNamM def Be1111z hroczy,
8-2. 8-2
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(et L......,..., Kr.) tllnt'"flNI Marty Rteuen del Freel Stolle. 7-8.
18-3 (Rleuen wln1 S t0,000 Stolle wlnil
se.0001 DovblM f1nal
Rod Laver-Ken ROMWall def Stolte-
Roy Emenon, 7-8, 8-t (Lav.-. ~
1pll1 $2.000 S1011e, Emeraon apflt $1.500)
World Ooubln Cham~lp
(et '°" Wottfl) Anale
M9'11nl NawatHove·Pam S""-def •
Anna Smllh-Kellly Jotoan, 7·5, 11·3
(N••ralllova. Shr•••r 1plll $50,000
8ml1h JO<dan aptlt $28,000)
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Bwker-Ann Kr,omura 7-6, O~. 8-4
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So if you're thinking of opening a new shop, or planning a special weekend,
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taste of cigarettes having up to t~ice th~ tar..
Many k)\V tar c igarette ~
n1akc taste pr()JT1iscs . But
()nly l·EnrichcLi Flav()f.~,
MERIT offers J>r<Jof n()t
' pr()miscs. Prc)c)f · tl1rough
extensive sn1c)kcr taste
tests.
MERIT Taste Does It.
In impartial nc\v tests
\vhcre brand identity \Vas
C()nCe81ed, the ot1crttJ1 eln1 ing.
n1ajority c)f .s n1okers ~eportcll
MERIT taste equal t()-C)r
better than -leading higher
tar brand . ·Even brancis
with up to twice the tar.
Moreover, when tar l vcls
wer revealed, 2 .out of 3
cho e the MERIT combina-
tion of low tar and g~d ta te.
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
MERIT Taste
Sparks Switch.
In a sc~1~1r~1tc part ()f this
extensive 11c\v st u·ciy, MERIT
sn1()kers rcp()rt tl1at taste is a
n1aj()r fact<Jr in cc)n1plcting
their 'successful S\vitLh fr()n1
higher t1r l1ranLis .
Confirmed: 9 ()LJt ()f 10
f()rn1er higher tar sn1c)kcrs say
MERIT is an caS)' stt1itch, that
they cliclr1 't git 1e itf) tcL,tc in
stt1it cl1in g, and that .MERIT
i the best-tcL"ting low tar
th e-v 't 1e ct1er tried .
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Year after year, in study 1
after stuLiy, MERIT rcn1ains
unbeaten: The prc)vcn taste
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Prize Weaf Bay beyfront. Sllpa for 2 boata,
remodeled 3 bdrm, 3 bath $1,200,000.
Ocean & Jetty views. Marine room, 4
bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 sq.ft. $1,l85,000.
Oceanfront.
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Prime lido Nord bayfront. 5 bdrm, 51...t
bath. Lge L.A.. 2 boat slip• $1,500,000.
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec.
rm. beam <:eUlngs, furnished, patios.
$420,000 .
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room. dark rm, den, Boat Slip. $1,350,0001
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Spectacular bayfront view 2 br, 2 ba up; 2
br, 2 ba din. 2 boat Slips $1,900,000 .
1111 YllTll m1• YIUI
New French Normandy 4 bdrm, 4 bath •
guest houa6, pool. Near lake. $795,000.
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Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot. 85'
boat dock. Plans avail. $425.000 w/torms.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J 11 ~. ,. d· [i· •. •,"' 1>7'> ti lot
1m Pllll
G<Nt starter home. Ow·
ner wlH conald« ALL ol·
fer1. 2 Bdrm•. great
Co1t1 Men neighbor-
hood. Lowest priced
home In th•.,,, at I 107,000. 751-3191
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Live In Ihle highly d"l-reble guarded commu-
nity. Beautlf\llly 1199ta·
O.d 3 b1d1oom, alngla
1tory lltuated on prime
greenbelt locatlon. EA·
cellttlt financing II aval-
llb6a. $427 .600
RCTaylorCo
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MHI Verde. large trl·
level with formal llvlnQ
and dining rooma. Large
!amity room, brick llre-
plaee, .. 8drma, 2 t>etN.
Covered petto Of'Mt fi-
nancing only $187,500.1
call 11-46-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
.., Limit ""'ID& COMMERCIAL STORE
on busy NEWPORT BL VD
1ull1bl1 for' owner/uHr .
'250.0001 .... . .., ,,.,, .........
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Bdrm 2 Ba MCf'I unit-on I Piii.i the Hnd, will tall• aml
COL.OWeu..
llANl(eRC A 1p1ctacul1r ru,uc 3 dowri Of trade and carry
Bdrm 2 beth"°""· wood the en ti rt balance.
cabln11 kitchen, family $760,000-bnt deal on
room with brick llrt· the wtiter.
place. 18JC3e fwnlly pool, ""'91 IULTY 'IUffl
bullt-ln gH barbequa, tlt-1111 1111,llO
bHutlful patio. Only -------'---I Don't mlH the Catallne
$128,600. Call now, vi.wtromthedadl olthll
546-2313 UL1 If fa. apaclou., bright & sunny bt1utllully dacoreted 3 • IM bedroom condo. A very
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Popular 3 bdrm. Monaco model. For-
mal din rm . Ma~xtras. Security
system. Large 8's1Jmable loan. Owner
anxious. Act nowl
2111 San Joaquin Hll111 Road
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910
ILlff'S -mil.I LOIL
Lovely 3 Bedroom With Enclosed
Yard & Private Patio On Lush
Greenbelt. Freshly Painted & Newly
Carpeted. Only $222,500. Sally
Shlpley's Listing.
759-9100 •2c_,. ... ,... ..... ,..c...-.
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ftom affordot.le. , .to effluent
2 •• "" ...... C.tt ... -·-"' •1~,000
" •• ,.,., J 141'111 .... --·-·-•111,000
191.11. Orall4 Can•I C..-lhe t1.110,000
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On " ltllfet tayf,_t, -.Ck •1.IOOiOOO
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WATERFRONT HOMES , INC
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Point. 3 Br. 2 Be on quiet it.reel acrOll
from park. Stepe to beach & bay. Newly
remodeled with French doon. hand
paint.ed tiles. center brick patio. Enatilh
wallpapera & more. Ataume •247,000
firet at 12% and owner will carry larae
2nd. Only $399.~.
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'2111011 R2 lot. Oo not • , 10\.-financing, ocn 11792 O•ford Or.
dl1turb t1n1nt1. 1528 Two l>eeutllul Woodbfld· lf1-, $124,900 Huntington~ Orange. 11 29 ,000. g1home1 Ettnerwlll TERRELL ~L TV You1r1fh1wlnn1rol
641-5041 ...... & wtcnde, conll<I« 9Qulty trade for 498-11153 lour fret lk:*tl.a ($16.00)
831-3520 wkdyl. your 1m1ller Irvine pro· -value lo 1111
perty or? II"• Ilk• geiung 1S1n1a Aol 1080 .... .,.hit a.. 3 8'. 1 BL h<>llM on large aN cuh 10 yt;Nr loan One ••• •••••••••••••••••• ANAHEIM 15111711' 3 unit lot •36 11 1 5 Bdr lu.cury tl<llM BR OFORO PL • owner CONVENl'IOH
Hamilton Oo not dllturb The otMr • 3 Bdr +den 1n111ou1, l•n,tullc end CENTER April 17.25
ttnanu 11 29.000 with pr~ate pc>o1 & ~ unit 4 Bdr 1 Ir 81. gar. to claim 1tcket1 call
&46--50•1 -& wtlnd•. Call lor detalla Orea• pallo. yard pool, park 6•2-51178, ext
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631-3S20 wlldyl i tv• $89,900 AHume 159. Tk:k.U must bl cttlmed 000 111 at 1 t'.o\-Agl 23 • 2 Br Townhoute, ocean & \\\\OOhrldg" 857_2040 by Aprll ...... 19*o2
night llgnt view Colla " ,.
M111 8lull1 Flexlble fk II k:~~1 ~5 s 1 1 5 • o o o 55 ;~11~1 9!'!!' •• ~e.~.~~t.a~! ••••••• Out of c.rty
l9?t81rr11u Pl.• 1. lt\ln• Moble Homes ... P.!~J•••••••••~~~ 1 Br. Pentrldg• Cove
Condo, micro, lrptc, 2
car gareg• wt opener.
$112,500 Terms
546-3115
C.M. TrlplH H ·ll ll11er
$95,000 dn I 144.000
price w/auume 21K at
N -+ 13K at 12% Wiii
catry 3rd II 10% 5yr.
BY OWNER 6<15-33'0
Slllla llST W L
MtH Verde •Br, 2Ba.
"'" price $225,000 10% dwn, owner wlll llnance
b111nc1 11 t2% Oiiers
Invited Open Sun 12-4.
3182 Country Club Dr
845-9777 '°' lnlo Owner Bkr
PUii 1
In the Chancellor Honi.s
2 bdrm plus DEN. 2 ba
with lront bedroom en-
cloaed to make mce lam.
rm. with 1kyllghl AIC.
Patio cover Assoc pool
and t ennla close by
$137 900
for Sale 1100 APPLE YIU.EY , •......•...•...••••••• 1 82 acre. mountain vu,
* UCITl.li *
ltval bulldlng 1111. Ullll·
llal. Sl 1,200 firm. Own/
Agt. 7141245-730• Estate Salt otner Good ln11Mtment1 ,,
w 11n or wllhoul lurn
24116<1 GrMnbrler Horne In Out of State
Lagun1 Hiits· nlcelt 5 1111 Pr-tv 2600
perk Young edit• wtl· •••• ;r;~;,••••••••••••• come BLACK SANOS LOT
11t1nd of Hewell. mull
.,. .. , ... '•" Mtl S&OOO 631-15647
B11u111u1 24•90 Keywa1t
Hm-2Br 2ea Thi• 11 the Ru• Estate
beSt buy tn town [Icfg 2800 OUSSIO •••••••!'I! •••••••• ~ ••• -..u ll•E Prtval• Party wl1h11 to
•u . ire exchange luxury San .__ [).-go Condo & Cllltl l0t
2706 Hatbor ,Sta 206-A 11milat hOml or condo In F•ECLllllE
College Plt1c
3BR 2b• Lender wlll
SELL BELOW MARKET1
141-lftl Newport BHCfl are•.
lartn1 Beach 1048 ~~~~~~~~~I (7 14121 5 . e •• 6 or
•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 642..3~
"-r• Ital Estate tll-1to0
4 BR POOL HOME
with cllhtdrel cellln11•
and • remodeled k it·
Ch•fl 9 5% IHUmlble
loan and an anxloua ow-
"" Only $110.000 Call
979-5370 •
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Try VA on thl• Heltzer
l>Ylll • bedroom. 2"i'r beth
Miiied In • quiet area With a family room, di·
nlng an0 • mu141' IUlta.
Plu1 • bonus room and I
flreplace. Tutefully de·
COfllld Covered patio
1210,000. 979--2390
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lastsWe .~2 ....
lttfftitaWW.rs!
Newly d,ec>rlled 2 Bdrm
ome on 6011126' 101
Room to bulld Flr1t TO
$102,000 111um1bl1 at
14%. A1klng $137,500
For an 1ppolntment to
.... call 540-1151
~HERITAGE
REALTORS .......
wlll gal you 1n10 • twrtnc
tall 1h1lt1r or great In-
come property. Good
E'aldl loca1'on. Owner will
ltadl or lh819 equity. Call
IOI detalll
lll-1111
FOAECLOSl.IRE SALE Obie wide 2 br, 1 ~ be, ---------
Undef lender'~ cost So S 172 ap.ce tent Adults Rentab Laguna pvl ••Ill• 180 small pets Oulet H B ••••••••••••••••••••••
deg ocean \II.I 5a<;urlly corner lot 127 ,600 or
SMi5,000 85!>-2013 bell Owner, 847-2954
BLUE RIBBON Newport Beach °' Anz•
SPECIAL b aylronl Park Mint
3 bdrm, 2 level floor pla,, cond 78 dbl wide. lite·
In wood & glut Ooeen place. brick patio, 16 t.
view. beemed cet11ngs, 000 Alao 2 b1 . 2 bl .
nuge stone frplc Loca-double wide, corn11 lot
led nigh above Lagune'• $39,000 Bill Grundy
Riviera .coastline $195, 675-6161
000. MIS~~:..o~ri-L TV ~H!~t~.'~.~~ •••• H~
I *'° .. ,. •• lake forest 1055 Running 1tream11. oak
•••••••••••••••••••••• trees. 9)tCtfltent vtew
,a•I PUCE Owne1 wlll carry Full Ml pnce $4!>.000 Agent
ESTATES 676-6717,
1111 s. 679-2139
4 II. 2th I &. c-,-: .. BETTER THAN .,.,.,~ .._
MODEL Pf.....ri }MO
Houses f lll'tished .............••.......
8'1boa lsbnd 3106 •....•..••••••......•.
3 Dr. 2 ba. wl ger Mo. to
mo $1000 + tee Avail.
May I 6«-98<M
Costa Meu 3124 N-.·;·3·~;.·3·9;~·c~~d~~
1 1500/mo lurnl1ned.
S 1000 unfurn Mo. to Mo.
rental. 111 & l••I Su·
perb loc1t1on. n111t 10
shopping & theat111.
648-4968.
hN 3144 .•.•.•••••....•.....••
Super view 2 + In Turt•
rod! Ridge Come>ie tum.
Move In wlln 1 tooth·
bru1hl 11350. Agt.
752-5698 HAS EVERYTHING 1 •••• :r;~\1•••••••••••:: ~-<Se-NC slreei lPPU YIU.ll _P_L_U_S_H_2_B_r_2--B-•·.i_P_O_O_I
Sun & Sa11 11 Club I Tu Detter ~ tennl9. Ilk•. •f150 20 min to Near new •-Pie•. 2 bdrm. L e • • e O r I o m o . Newport Cent• 1210.000 with ll60.000 2 bath 11cn unit with 559--598 1 ~ I I firept-. lflCloeed petlo, II ,,,., l•ed ale & garage 9'·-111 Po1 ~Beach 3169
IUlfy amortized cash flow No"w S 159 ••• ••••••••••••••••••
No point•"' qualifying 500 Biii Grundy Rltr .' OcHnlront 2 br • 1 be, 770-'03'7 675-8161 garage No pell. Avall.
0wner1eg=:t now 10 Jone 20th. $550 ~~~~~~~~ °'C>IUH/ mo Utll pd &41-2510.
~~.~!~ ..... !~~~ ~ for Sale 1800 I SR. conoo. pool, i-ouui .
WO." • •st gym. 1>1111ard1. sauna. 2• WI ;.;:;;·r~·d~~::ta;s·ooo• nr sec Garden view
Lrg 4 Bd; beauulul de· Greet 1Ummar rental du· S 5 9 5 7 5 4 • 4 1 1 4 ;
cor, ocean. bay & lltH ptu Step1 10 beach 4 6'2-9057, Kate vv. Nu pool, spa & much Br up 3 Br down, Ow· -B•_yf_r_on_t _ Cond_o __ l_1_200_
more. Anume low Int ner unit poulble Low wlterms Only 1376.500 low down Owner wlll VIH• Batbol 28r 11200
A 1r1de wlll be conalde· carry big 2nd. 12,5,000. Newport Cr11t 3Br
red.. Best atN value Call S 1500
Patrick ot Fred Tenore. Waterfront Homae Rltrt
agt 631 -1266 or Cal1631·1400
760-8702 Wesbnmter 3191 ................•.•••.
*** L .............
2726 Swi Lucas Ln
?!~Coll now,
~itl!I ,.. .... THE REAL
ESTATE RS • Bdrm with many r9Canl apaclal pro~r ty on •
upgrading•. Attumabl• quiet ouks.-uo 11rMtl I -~=======:r::~-:~:--~~ t•OIATE 1oan and Milar wt11 ua1a1 144-... I• BalMla llUnd 1006 PeSSESSltl
Coete Maaa
\'ou ere th• winner of
tour frM tldle11 (116.00)
value to the ~~~3 ~~~~•,•• oe.f:,.,.,)J with edd1t1on11 r1nanc1ng.1~~~~~~~~~~ ir•-····,.··.-···"····w····· 10"' , .. "'"50 • 1 •"' 000 Ce 11 .:ae•-7• down, paymen11 -• ...., • '""• now Chtrmlng~•m•ll 3 BR S1500/mo II tS polllbl• -------
979'-S370 Get GREEN cUh lemlfy home or rental In· Ju1t reduced 125.000.I ~~~~~~~~~ to own IOvely 5 bdrm. 2 Income PrllMrtw 2000 ...............
..._ UU'lm homal ()( ft b
thl1 low pricer Plus. • •
1parllllng pool. Huge 17MIU .
62X 112 1ot. owe '" ro wlltl 20% down. Won't ·----
!alt. c:8ll 973-8550 .._... .. ," ~~-!1 =~::.:: !:: ~'~~=~~lj~~~-!-~·!-~-~1··· ,.,.,, ... , 2 .. , ... Tl ll'WJMT HtlHH Clfllt, ,rt·
3 Bdr 2. ea. clen, wet bet nte ,.,.. Prlllt .... !.. "::..Nno.,J:"'~ ..... .. • ., ,,. ... .,.
modMt tale and priced re•, •Ht ult. ""' at 1198,500. Call Harry, rt4Ht41 .. 1140,Mt
631-12M
11•
1 HU Lc.-l""'· I c-•-e7f.llt1 ...
Take over loanal 1 107. WllTalff
000, 13% en.ctlve Int.. • •• ow
,. r .... a 8drm 2 bath, SanMtlondV remodeled -S!!f.7 "'13 a deco<al .. • I• •om• tHm~•=..~~ * * * == ::'Frli~ ....., P"'91 2810 San Mlov•I Dr.
1n41 8Ndy "-'bar°'· .....,.,,, laeOtl 75'-1501 ~ 8Mdl OI 76a·l'a71
You era fM wl~r of ~~--
'°"'free --Ct11.00) -..1ott1e ..............
ANN9M
CONY9ITION CiN'TI" .. ,,.21
To olalm lloke tt, oali 141·1111, .. ,. 172.
Walker & I ee
TicUel ""* be dlllrNO ... ......, .., .... .... by .... ,.. -........................ .. ... .. .. _ .. _ __ .;__;.;...._.:....:..;..;..._ __ , C.M. hofM'f~ & .._ ... ._ ......
Well IH ll"aln•tl t Ir ,.._, .. on lrt let. l aey
....... ~rlM• corner
IOHtlO" wlefl f vt wre ""''"'0111 ,.,..,,..1.
r 0Wftef Wlfl 8Hllt W/ ............. ,., .. f''" ....... llw•
~ ....... .,l:::"' ..
nllly "*"· ....
IOO loait. '"" p rlH lt-.000. •t·Jm>
.\"l>lll !11.'JI
•E a.•• a "*. t • .. ·'-'f ,,... ',
for WHITE elephant• v11tm1nt. Betmed eel-Cull collage on atan-1. story N B Back b1y •••••••···,..-•• ~••••••••
with a Claatlflld Ad llng1, large uted brick dvd lot. $210,000. OWC New Or1Mnl EJlec ~. 1 re1. S 2 5 O, O O O 2 Pride of ~lhlp Tri·
___ Call __ 84_2_-se_7_e_--1flr19lace. huge yard with 1a1 . T D . Brok er 1g 38', 2B•. lrplc, pool, 850-t99 t Evu call Pie•• for .... by~
ANAHEIM
CONVENTION
CENTER April 17 ·25
To claim ttckell. call
6•2-5878, 8llt. 272.
Tid<•t• mull bl deJmed
by April 23. 1982.
ROLLAF
11 I I I' I
H E N I II I
1 r r 1 1
I
11 18 t 0r I i lime I looll lhe ell In. ,,. nr1tc1
-------tilt ~ alld told me I'*•
WOOEAM 1•H 110--. ~l';.....;l;....;..;ol';...;,l~I ~. ~ .,. '""" .. ~
... ......L.. --_..__ -"'· .....lo • ...J .. ,...._. "' .... .._ -· l'W...,,_ ....... , ......
,
allay accMI. Oui.t ltraet. 646-0295. ctbhH, s125,000 110, 531.7215 449 a 765 Hamilton Ave
Owner very motlveted. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 000 dwn. p rtn only I C M Owner w•ll help w l
11'7,500. I_&&... 2 L...... 6'~. ,93--0803 IEWNIT INITS 11n1nc1ng Cell 1eo..013-4 ._.. .._ Ownet need• ulh. clean or 1131-«02 ulc for Jack
C-19, office • .,... •·2 entlque IYf)e hOuM 2 Br or Gert ••• ".~ f1flencel 3 8d 1 •1t ea dollhouse on 1 Ba 50x 117 lot .. Latge iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil _....,, ltr R-2 lot. Hrdwd lloora, d•tacned garage S179, 120 000 H Gtntral 3202 111-2* brlctl irp1c, darllng kttcn ooo. 548-504 1 evu & ' c;;,;·.iin··;s,······~·· ~~~~~~~~~I Bulld 2nd unit over g•· wknd• 631--3620 wkdYI Buys ooanlront duplo In di . .Cder't. ml .;: • Newport 8rNk even po-r. •P•· VlaW 1t1lln1. Certna dll y., lOU raga GrNI E.tklt loe&· For Hie by owner, Cllll tentlal Wiii trade ror any-1220011•. 63~ .. '5 li~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••••;;-.;••••••••• llon. Only $149,000. Haven 3 BR twnh11. 2 I t 96e--9087 Houff on Begonia $23!1, J 0 Y 0 • W 11 tie • •gt Ba, powder room. comm Bal>oa PrilaU 3207
000 lot 831·12IMI pool. A11um1 30 yr •••••••••••••••••••••• IAYYllW • value, prin. only. $120,000 111 Ill 13'1t -•• plex Coi t• Meu $1 89, 1'.t Bdr. 1 blk to b .. ch,
From Balboa Island. Bltr. <213)438-5823• S159 500 Prine only OOO . long term flnan· yearly, nu criit. no pats.
Quaint • Bdrm home on UU LIAll/'"1111 845-4ilss 0,. 631-0360 . cfng. 120,000 d,,.,$2110 15711. 875-2010. &-9PM
th• peaceful little llland, If P•Mn :' j~·t:~~par: 28', 1ea. 310 AIYarldo Pl. neat epot to !Mt. Call fOf + 1 llYISTllS ly. Ao 1650 mo. Incl utll. Call
an.appt. 9375,000. 4 bad!_~• nc31udlntg 2 Hll..._ Bead\ 1040 N•wfort ferr•c•. 3Br . l ... f S• 2200 owner 752-5710 maat• ...,,.., Y. l>a~h• •••• ~.,.••••••••••••••• S 13 900 or S 115 000 o,. • ~l()tJI: t1()M-=•1 lg lamlly rm, 2 lrplca, 1111,111 YI 12* • -' ' •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------..__. II d b I ;ia -. c .. h & you pay all clo--a• -Corina dtl Mir 32.22 won, t75-eOOU rut c woo ••m ca · 9hw'p 2400!"" 4 bdtm sing coat1. We have de-,., -•••• ...... , ............. .. , ling•· all In •walk to hOml on ~NC. pendabl• tenent. We nllh pfan1. Dnve by 481 2 br houaa. t ba. patio. ~·•• be11Ct1 location. R.E Pr~ rnu11 ""next few d•Y" & Alta Vl11a W*'I. then call 1111./dln. combo. •eso .
WILi 11... In,::::.'~.= Na-1111 went 5 day Hcrow. Ag911t 540-e240 760-8379 bet. 12-5.
3 Bdrm 3 bath home In ~· 1525,000 •M-7737. .... .. Dttlrt, •Snulll 1br ywd, prt\18Cy,
ucellent Huntington wlttl ~ llnencMg. mt llU. HIT • ..._ WMIU an.t 2400 good for alngla or cozy
1 .. ch •r•ll. A11umab.. .. ..... 1111 need caef\ 3 If\ l'14 b9. Priced btlow mlll. Ja-•••••••••••••••••••••• cpl 16215. No pelt.
loan• Md OW'* wtll fur-"'Cl,.,.,,.· Y9fd Pno. r• amin. Ct99k Condo 28' Park City Utah Condo, 752-582:2 °' 641·1*·
d
therna•.•211
10
' •00
1t
0
h Cllla"ll duced to '97.JOO. low +den, guatdecl gete. Ill Ownat lootclng for par1· >Ont 2 br, 2 b9, MIO.
OW • • • .... loan •manltlH. U n.000. IW. M0Q0 up lront, ~of (213)460-19'0 ...
J-*le ~ SCOTT REAL TY 0 WC 0 w n • r I • Cl I . "83 mo. 842·04171 (71•)640-t753 .,.,_nd
...... 531-7533 &4().8188
t..h llliu IHI 11• -• llM ~/W1r1al 50 ~.'!!!! ........ !!!
A PETE BARRETI REALTY
mn.-.r.:. ........ m 1044 ~ VWMI~ H ......_
.... -•••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br 2~ be. fJrtra. IOt ••~•.:.:..::,• ..... •••• ••• ~A~ :'il: -.I I r~•••u ... i.m.,~ ... Wll ·---oo,....,_
• "":· ltw ""· fl"ml cir\., Pf'Of for a~tl~I Prlf'Ctp•I• '* Mw 2 .-. any 7ao-a31 .. buy• ttll• roomy .. ... i.. , AC. u. Opt, 1 ~· Wortd euMnOe --------droefll....., tlOfM •II 7A 1 • er;: SIMPt 4; t% Trade your okt •tutf for 111..,.._.. • _,,_ ~ new ,good lH wlttl a
room wlwood .._"""' Elt.utlW concto. ooe9'\ &Jiiiiiili~14340ii~iiii~C'~1~1 ~-~·~·~-~-~841~-M~71~ oe11.,...1. 20Diloc*ator,~-.... ..._ • ....., :81~.~c 'f:·,~~ oent• 1IO..i.oo0• ,.._. 3 lr+dan bei11A1M oondo I pale eAty. POn't cltl•y. WON trOftl lake. COfft.o ?P'\On money. Dv•
oall '*'-~· efy loadecl wteatr... ~·!!·~-~~: ~~!·l'Mllt~~~ '*'-Volpe wtll carry paper. 'OMCl.08UJll
Hume a11~~!o•n •brl 1 .... en. "17 Owft/lllr,
Ocaenlront C111p1ea .
UI0.000 wlltl OO<ld ..,,_ ... ~
'
_._,.._
~upa...,.~.-..... -.an
Huntington leach. On • "•rd to ftnd doubtl IOt. Prtc9d at '-Ml -.. •1•.-. L.ow IOW dawn. _
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I
I
•• • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll 18, 1982 '
rtatC NOUCC ·Shelter design eyed NOTIC• INVITING 91Da
NOTICE Ill HtRUY 011/fN 111•1 ~::u. F'll =~~:~ ~ ..... ----...... FV e-amining bu h elter in tallation of Ille Cfly Oitwlo et 11 ... Cilt tteil, 11 ""° TICM U.. •11 MIMI Ot ......._
Fu °''""· C:0.11 ....... CUloo-fllt 't:,.. ._.,CA tM41 ' l'ountaln Vall y plaMJna commla·
lion•ra hav uked for authority to
r•vt•w the d alan and adverllatna
pan la of bu1 1helte r1 t hat may be
built ln the d ty.
In February, the' Fountaln Valley
CN.mbtr of <Arnmerat u ked tht> City
CoWICU' for permilaion to ove...ee the
lnata llatlon and maintenance of 40
local bua 1helt.era.
The comml Ion laat wffk urged
that the foUowtn, condJtlons apply If' the-councU approve. the 1heh.c:·n·
-That tho project bciU\ Ma Ont ·
year p lot program, UmJt.t-d to JI.Wt 10
aheltel"I. \
un1w tri. hour ol 11 00 1 "' on Ml)' 0. --=.• ~., 1 .....
6 11'2, 11 lotNct\ Ume lh9y ~ be ~ ....... -.,. =-= ...... oo.ne;J l>"OOc;.ly Mn.I ,...., .., In Dr ~ ~ ~ ........ 11141 Cw11¢1t C,h1mt>t1ft IOf FURNI· ,,.~ .. ~.,...._ IHINO tl l I AllOM MATlf'IAl.I IN Wiie EOUtPMfN t lllAN~l'OftlATIOff ~I~
ANO SUCH OHICH f AClllTI I Al -T_.t !:::.''"'"' WH ltleCI w1111 "" IUlllMONa MAY 8£ Rrou1nrn FOR THt. Rf ~ "'°' .... ~., ......
-T h at the comml11lon have tht!
power to r eview th~ dea)gn, color,
materials, advertlalng panel ft and I
locations of all 1helwra. '
OH ""IT AMCHOID C~ NOl/AllON Of 8ll)Pli8 ANO THI! ,._
NOT~::~v~: :!1! euM . ~~\~:~l:,r~:RI~~ ~1~~1;:~:. ~~·~t:.-:c,,~·:i~. ~1.·r~·M=·
The ~_, deGtde ,......., '°" IOJS wnn 11HH ~rnrn CO$TA wllholll JOll.r IMfnt hffrd 11n .... Mt.IA. ( Allf OJINtl< 1-------... -.-------
The chamber Mid it w ou ld con tract
with Santa ~bMed American Bus
-That •djacent property owners !
be notified of plans to place a sh e lter I
near the m . I
-T ha t the city provide for remo-1
val of sh elt.en that are not properly
'°" reepond within JO ., .. MM A Ml ot pt••" •P"' lltc.a11un1, ano nr-1iw ffte lnfonnatlon below. OIMf C:OllfrlCI dO< UITllOllll •nty l!el------------1 tt vou with 10 NII< lht Mf·'tlee of obtained tn 111• 1'11111;1 ol 1111 O•· ~.,....
'" 11to1ney In Ihle 1nalttf. )'OU p1rtm1nt ol l1i11111 8ervlc:•1. 11 MA• ITATll9NT
Shelter Company for the structur~.
and receJve m o nthly r evenue from
1 the company's advertlaing panels. main tained. I
.nuutd do '° PfMll>l'Y llQ thtJ y<;iir Fa.Ir Dftwt, Ct.tel• MN&. Oallt0tnl1, n .. lollooNlllQ l*Wll " OOlllO ~ Wfll1"' rMl)OllM II any, m•y be flied upon tt<>-'P' ut • ll0f)llfund1ble IM .. on t me of 16 00 11 11,0.,., t t""'ueat pl•n• RIGHT 9te>a 1Nfj, 111tt .-.. OlllGa. "'"1101 U I d "' Id d ~• Huntington llMdl. ~ 12641. .... I I nl I I l lftl ft• enp 1~t"c.11ion1 be mall•d the Myron LM Mtltor, UOI o.aot., CoeU
di do II l1lb11n1I p111d1 deoldlr c:t\11119 ... 111 be t r &I> 1>11f "" ~. CeM•om&a 124121.
The cou ncil poatponed a decision
u ntil the b us 1h e lte r plan could be
evahlated by the Planning Comnus
lion.
The bus shel ter propoNJ is ex~k'<i
to be retu rned to the counctl with the
commission's recommcmdat1on a in
May
oontr• Ud •In eudlenct. • -E1<.h bid 1nall be made on the Tll•t ~ ......... la ~.o by ai>"" q11• Ud. rHpond• denlro d• H propout lo1m and tn th• mannet OMik.1111
dlM L•• le lnflflfteClon qua 1lgue p1<1vlct•O In ti•• ~011tr1c;t docu• M'ftOll -SI U1ttd d•••• .ollcllar el c:on menC• ind 111111 o. 111• 1:ot 1p1ni.d 11"' •1•1•111•"1 wu lll•O •1111 !ht • • I c ...... 1y C..11 Of On1no• ~yon ...,Oii
M)O ell vn •boo8do "' "" lltllnlO, by • ""1111«! or Cu/Vlt • t~ OI • 7~ 1N7 cs.o«t• llllo«IO lnl'MOlat"'*'i.. de Did bond tor not >eel thllf1 10 I* ' _, ..... Man.ti Ill r~· Mc:l'fll. C41nl Ol ltle 1niounl ol tlle bid, m.O. PubU•fled o ...... CoaOI Delly ""°'· .. h•y "'OI·'"' P<HMle -regl11r•d• ptylt>lt 10 11'111 Ctty ol eo.11 ..... M•Cfl 1t. """ 5. 12. It, tM2
• tlemsx> ,..,. Contrtcll.lf tti..at 111 111e 1>«10t· ,~
t TO IHC OEFEMOANT A ctvH m•noe «>I lfl• w0tll ••uJ lmproye
compl•1nt hH been fll110 l>y 1111 mont1 tof'lorm tn tne llb41r Cod• ' MlJC •11C£ pl1•nt11t •o••ntt you 11 you with 10 of 1two 81111 ot Ca 1f\lfn•• 1nd olhlr -----------
0 .... 1<1 m .. l11...-ut1 you rnusl. "''tllfn ••w• ,,1 ll'HI SU••• ol C1hl0tn11 ap rterrnoue .,_.. JO day. ¥111 11111 SUMITlOf\4 It &•r· plOC.1>141 l'*•IO W111t lhtl ei~llOfl MM9 ITATlmJIT •
OC opposes renovation
Superviso r s unit to r e mod el headquarte r
ved.on you 11111 ... 1111 11111 cou11 • onlt «>• "" 1 ...... 11u11• •• may be n .. -'"' """°" 1a --0 -
*'111111 rn1p<1nr• It> lhe cOmj>la nl r1q1;1rad uno"' f•.ft ~l<ol Niu! .. u l./nlelt ytlll 0 Ill yOUI clelaull ... n pur-nl "' '#'I 1(-t. P• •r.wo(l•ng• ,,. P(T'AO METAL.I 11107 ~Qr. b• 1n11r10 n 1ppl1r 111on ot lh• '""''°"''""I '•n fillO wt\IC:I• have ~,~,::V,~~~-. P'""''" .. ni.1 thlt cow1 mn1 _,_ • ""' "' .n ~~ .. r•• 11.,11 "'1 11\e prov! 1 ount .... v.a.y. ~ .... n1oe
ltldg,,,..,,I 11<,1eAnll you tor th• ,. ...i t'Ont ol '""I •IKll r..,..,. Praleranoe lhoa b<i•ofl ... it con~leCI tiy .,, In· Ora{lge County supervisors say
th ey'r e against spending $20.000
toward the cost of renovation a t the
Sacrame n to 'headquar ters of the
County S upervisors Association of
California .
It had been propo&.>d that the rive
story, 20,000-squar e foot association
building one block from the Capitol be
renovated at a cost of $372,000 The
assoctat.ion purchased the 56-year old
structure in 1981 at a cost o f $975,000
11.-nllndilcl ..., the c~npta1nt, """"'" to leb(lo ''"'" '"' g1vwi Ofliy In Ille -i...a...i could 1111111 '" getn11l1ff1•11t ol man'* 11•v• tM!od "flaw •-F-w•ll" tllktng ot IT\OlllY Of Pf<'>C)41tt\t Nv bid •II•" l>4 ront>d.,lKI un .. tt It lto•• trolerunl ••t llled wltll lh•
or oth•r rlftel requetl•d tn 1111 .. m.O. °'' • lottn lurn<t>•"<I by 11141 74 .~;i-" OI Orange Coutlty on MwCfl oomptelnl Cuy 1.11 G(MIH M..u t.11<1 It m1de In ,_
OATEO July 11, 19S I ICCOld8rtCt wttll 1tre p10~111on1 of Pt1tll11neo Otan,e C9,\ Pt.lly PHol, Shelte Gon:c.t* the Pfopowl rttqulrtwn•nta Merell 21. ~· 4, I, II, M2 1SFM2
Clerk Eec11 bid""' mutt l>* Or..,,,...o ind ------------1 The association is a lobbymg orga-
n izatio n for coun ty gove r n ments
throughou t the state.
Three floors o f the bu1ld1ng are,
leased to the s tate Fair Poltt1cal
Practices Commission.
av Susan L POtlflf "'° PflQUll!tli.<i .. •1t<1ulrft<l by t1w P\lltlC NOTICE o.c>uty Tiie City Ce>un<.11 ol lhfl C,lly ,,f C.0111
COOi( • l.INOl:N M ... 1 rHetvlt1 "'" 11gl'tt lo rttjetl Na.«lll40 A r-1ofMeolone4 ~tton ony Of 1111 114"1 f lCTITIOUI au .....
125$ aunMI atYd., 11111• 2000 . tu.-, 1••1lnrlt1y NA.ME ITATl .. NT
Local man
gets wings
S econ t Lt. M a r k A .
Seward, son of John A :
Seward of 2725 Sandpi-
per Drive, Cotta Mesa,
and Marilyn G. Seward
of 2115 S herinaton Pla-
ce. N e w por t Beach, has
graduated from United
States A ir Force pilot
training, and r eceives
silver wings at Vance AJ.r
Force Base, Okla.
Seward will serve at
S haw Air Force Base, s.c.
He is a 1979 graduate
of USC.
lllTH NOTICES
STANSBURY
B U R TON J . STANS
BURY, nsdent ol Newport
Beach, Ca Passed away on
ApriJ 18, 1982 He lll ~urv1
ved by h.ls wife J.nei. 3 SOM,
Donald L. Stansbury o! &.
kenrfield, Ca , Dale Sta.nsbu·
r y of Palm Springs, Ca .
James Shinn of Tucson
A.riJ:.ona, 2 daughters Wanda
Differ of Bakersfie ld. Ca
a n d P a tricia Fa1man of
Ne wbury Park, 2 brothers
M .H. Stan sbury of L ong
Beach. Ca. and T W Lake·
wood Stansbury of .Lake ·
wood, Ca and silt.er Vauda
BenJ10n of Downey, Ca . 12
grandchildren , aTld 3 great-
g ra nd ch 11 d re n . K e was.
member o f t he L iber taa
Lodge No . 466 of Bakera·
field, Ca. and a member of
the Al Malaikah Shrine and
El Bandito Shr in e Club
Ser vices will be h eld on
Tu eaday, A pril 20, Ul82 at
2 :30PM a t Pacific View
Chapel. Interment Pacific
View Memorial Park. In lieu
o f flo wers the family re-
quests c:ontrlbuUona to Shn-
ner1 C r ippled Chlldre ns
Hosp ital of Los Angeles,
3180 Geneva, Loa Angeles,
Ca. 90012. Pac ific View
Mortuary dlrecton.
BEST
BENJAMIN J BEST, a
Laguna Beach resident for
HAUOI U.Wl4-MT. OLIVl
Moctuaf\/ • Cemetl'f\/
Crematory
1625 G1sle-r Ave
Costa Mesa
540 5554
NICI HOTHllS
MU .. OAOWAY
MOITUAIY
110 Broadw;oiy
CostaMes11
&42 91 !>()
IA\. Tl & HICHIOH
SMtTH & T\ITHI\.\.
WISTCUFJ CHAPIL
427 E 17tn SI
Costa Mesa
6•8-9371
,_ClllOTHHS
SMITMS' MOl'TUAI Y
627 M11n St
...,.nMQlon 8'tacn
~39
TRAVELS -P r ince
Charles will visit New
Mexico in October to
dedicate a new cam-
p u s of the United
World College Oct.
28-29 in Santa Fe.
Hollywood, Celffomla t002I City'""~"' "* The lollowlng peraont .,, doing
(213) 4et-2901 C11y ,f <. , •' • M• • bu11,,..1 U Pubt11h11d Orange CoHI Uaity f'ulih•r.Od 0••11\1 , 1 01t•ly Pllol. ROY HOGAN & ASSOCIATES
Pit 1 At>r • 12 19 26, 19'!2 Aprol t:1 ~ 1~1: INVFSTMENT8, 3197 "C" Airport 1~<,4 62 111•,o.92 lOOp Coeta M-. CA 92$29, JAMES B HOGAN. G1n1r1I
p•oe.t IC .. OTIC£ Par1ne<. 2955 CNteau w1y, 1..eguna -____ uo ___ ,, ____ __, Beecn, CA 926!>1
R ealty talk
sl a ted P\El.IC NOTICE
'ltS 92!'133 C·14lt RICHARD K ROY , Ge neral
California Land Ttllt_· , ... ()TJC. f, 01, Ofo'.ATll ()f IUP£1t10" covl'IT OF Pertner 39205 Celle 811'1 Marc:oa. Company o{ Santa An ~ CAUfOflMIA Sin Juan Capl1treno. CA 92975
. il IS.\DORI '-lHl\oiEIJ>ER COUHT'l'Of'lOSANGELH Tllltbu-llc:oncluctld by•
wtU present a ~~ St•m1 a ka I J ~l'll~EIDER, .. 11~ '" '' .,.., • ' • fl EET 1 •mttecl p111n«Wwp
nar entitl ed H o w Iv ISADORE J SCH'IJE IOfo.R we • M , • · J-a Hogan,
Market T roubled Real Al\'D Of PETJTJO'lt ro "Pl""'-"""'""'" ..it .. 1.19'111.0, 0-llPenner
Estate tn a Troubled R.l•cil AOMl'\ISTER EST ATE 'i<J ::.':" '~O:: ':-C 'dNI CGl'\lrDI
011 c.c!.':y ~~ ~ ~ ':
F.state Market " A·l 1!9~6 CASE Nu~ern A1\l11 Apr~ 9 1992
It Wtll be held at the To •• 11 h .. ir~. be1u•{1UJfll'''-,r .. cti!,",~~at'"'t•I Pubtlll*I Orange CoMt ~-=-
Marriott H otel tn New ,.,. tl1111ri; .ind conl111i.:t :ll Cw••odt •nd CGntrol AP<•t 111 29 May 3, 10. 1982
port Beach on ThUF'i<.ldy n1•d11,,1:. ol ISADOHE (UANO<>HM NT) 1733-82
May 6 al 8 am ~C 11Nf1ll1': I{ ,1 ka I • .J lo cw~~· :~~1!.°:~, Ch•rle• Nil.IC MOJI(
F or tnformatlon. call S<.: H N t.I IH.H ,; kd I SA Ol•s Ca•80H .. 11....,. I nAlur•t ••
835-5575, e~tN\SIOn 239 OOHE J !->C'HNr.II>!o:R and "'"'' .. , .. ,. tt>< .,,. ur.~no'-n, 10 ~TTTIOU9 ......
r
pt•r ~Ill\ ,. h11 m.t v bf• fllhf."r CIMI< Rocb r I .~ .. I ~tdll Fl ... twoocl ..,,... ITA~
Whl tn\,.r,.~tPd rn tlw will J'""'ll""'J wr1 .. 11o1t;QUtt unlul°""n Thi~ JWlllnll Going i---•n<l tr• "' r.ut "°' • cln rn "0 to bl IM u
HB • «Jkl 11r • .. wt• llfht1• nr mrill•n• ti ~••o.1 minor llHOEHH()f "AE.$5, 1001 Well 8i. airma n A pt l1t11111 h..c. ht~·n f1l1~1 h) pe<i.o•o •lK:•" •f•lfl<l ;;~~,No 402 Sant• An•. C•lllo•nl•
I llUHf:ln L SCllNEll>EH 1n Bv N<l•Y • I 'Co••'' Y<Ju' HI,,.. l tnco lftrolO Jancu , 1001 W•tl
h d h • . tf•hf r.••1J<1 II. >(l ,,.,..,,.,w lo) ~l>f'N !11_... No 401 Set>!• Ana c.t"omi. 0 n ()re t I s 1J Jll r I (J f L "u I l II f beforM lltt JuO!J" P•ettdtr>g 1n De· 97107 . I< JHJ\ N< • F Counlv rc .. tu•"lltng 1.1ar1n-,. .,, .'.•-4 lir.orn 7 ··'' 1 ol ti\• '"" t>u••-tt cono...:1ec1 by en..._
Master Sgt Jamt:S Lts. tit.ti m IBEHT !. SCJ!Nr'l •l'•J\rf! .,,.., •• ,, , .... 1r1c.•1tel "' OMOual
S · Ct 1nt1n• C.... '" ij .,:" 2 H) W T em l .,_ H J9ncl<o son of tanley J and D1'.K lx· .1pnn1n1•"I •'" 1w ,....,,. , • •, 001 J Thrt •••••m•n• ••• lll•O wt1h 111• ,.-. l~'" • '" •v••• • • <"n unt Cc,,urt Cle<\ ot 0r*'041 ~on Mwch Margaret M LlS or 8601 nal f<'J.I'""'' ut11t1v1• t•1 ..1d1111· ;>1 ,~~' •• II 00 I' .,, ,,.., d•r 24 .·~,
Lowmead H l•n ttn gtun 1n hlt•r 1111· , ... tat•· 1 I JSA 11''"'''"''"'"'" ,.,.,,.CAY .. 1ten1 ,_
Be h h ' '"" ()()JU" ~'HNI-JUEi< U'\-'ll • yu 1th" ,., • '"""ll" tllould PvbHtll•d Or•no• Cout oa11y ""°'· 8C , aS .,.,-en named • • • II ' nor t.., CJ .. I"' o(l 1 -t"'m tt ... ton ... wdl 21 AptM 4. 11 II. IMJ 13n-U nona>mml.SSiOned 0ff1<."er l.~ (Und1•1 \ht JntJPpt•nr!t"lll l1Ulc l 1•r• oo""I OC<>tOt<tQIOlhe,-----------
22 yedl"S He passed away o n of the yea t W ght A11r111111,tr;1lll•n ur f.'<Ltlt" , ... 1o11C>" "'' td~ •-et"'" P\ll.lC NOT1C(
S aturday April 17, 1982 at p "' r Aa Frt • ,Alli Th• ix·uuun '~ .....,., fut Tl•• ""M'0" .,,..., """"n ''tor tllel NS-HUI at te' son 1 r o rre htou-tn" 111 l"""'t No 3 at .. 00 CoulP<IMI 011~ng 111e aoti,11Ct CJ•ild th~ South Coast Medical Base Oh.lo . · "· ~., ' '°' 1)1~1 t0< .Ooptl<>f I NOTICE OF DEATH OP Center H e w as tn g ood L .' · f I d c.;,.,.,l < "ntl'f Drtv~ w .. ~t. OAfEOAp<rt., 1~~' CECI L B U EL CR UZON
healthand o..-at.edhia own IS, an a1rcra t oa jS•nt:.i Ana CA 927111 on J~nJ eo.e<w r AND OP PETITION TO
.-· master technician with M.1\ ~. 141!:.! 'II •l :m 11111 CW<•,~·
LtthographyservicemCosta the Aero_naut1 cal It \'Ol'OBJECTtoth• ~~~.,.''"""° AA_01M1•11~7.~R ESTATENO. Mesa. Harbor Graphic;;. S ,.....,, """"' " ,. when at 58 years of age he ystems v1V1Ston, r~t grantm).' .. r th• ,,,. un.,n ,·uu Jot>" H l•reon, To aU heus, benefJciaries
was s truck by a disease of ved an associate degree ~hc.ulll •·1111• 1 ·•VP: '11 di it... ,,..'..~~'~ c:.;=: i-rt dttors and con tinge n t
unknown ongin, which cau· in 1980 from Western ht•.•1 •nf. .inti :it le· v•JIH ''" Oepwty C':0<int r Covn-.1 tred1tors of •ECIL BUEL
St.-d pulmonary damage and Oklahoma State College Jl'l 11011!> ''' flit ~ ritt1·n ob •.go Crtm•n~i C:ou•1• Butldift9 CHUWN and persona who
lud.N:y failure. lhroughout 4 Jf"< twn "'111 •It• '•JU rt h• ~10 ••tt ra ... .,.. &tr"1 I , y be therwbe interested fnrr tt-r h••rrrtll" \'.,111 ,,, loe ""<l•le• C A 90012 Illa O weeks o f Lntens1ve car e ~ ' u14 )'ltl 111 the w1JJ and/or estate.
fought val!antly and al ont' M • µ<>.H .in•• "'"" h· 111 µt r • " P1 r ~ ""' " ..oa.t ~ P· 01 A peullon has been filed tune appeared to be rallying esan g ive n 1Jr h:-vo11r llt>lrrtt'~ A;" I Hj IV ' !')ft. l by JEFF E CRUWN in the
but weakened and failed He l.F VO! 1 l\ IU. A l"K!o::t >1 Ii >I< _ _ tr...i.e~ S upenor ~ of O RANGE
was a skilled photographer Ar m y honor tlf II ct1nltn~·1 nt (fl ditttr "1 R •uc NOTICC County requ esting t hat and member of the e arly tht d•~ 1 .. " i v•iu mu t filt• J 1-:FF E C R UZON be a p-
Laguna Beach Camera Club. P fc. Brtan A. Hogge, vour daun "'1th '11' ... urt or ficrm-;:;-•ua...aa-,--pointed aa peraon al repre -
He i.s survived by hi.a wife, son of Bill Hogge of F ort pn"••t "1 11 tu l lH P1''"""·d ,.. • .,c ""'.,..,., 11cntallve to administer the
Freelance Writer Dorothy Irwin, Cal.If., Md Evelyn rt.ht-pre-.ent.tllv~ "r1J11111't'd ~~ ... '"•"""~""'"'~oo-.. ,..,.,.,'111\u•..,... estate of CECIL BUEL
Best, a brother, 3 sistera and O. Gupton o{ 3096 Ne-t>i H?Urt wrt m our mcmtru •Ou•rn ,.,,. Ju r.,. hn<f 11111191 CRUWN C04lta Mesa Ca. from tho d lltf' of fltllt 111 c,.,.~ .... "". c-•,ot 1 d th ' ,_ ... __ ,.., t' Ad many beloved n ieces and vad a, Costa M esa, has t io•11•1a• J •o••• "' 1 .. 1 22fto un er e uiuet""'"""'n • ne phew. s. In tribute to h. Is been n amed aoldi· e r of »Wl!lL~ u h·tt('l"lj ·'' prc,vulrd thrf'lll ·~· .,.._ l;.o!ol·"""' t.tt21 mJ.nlstraUon of F.iatee Act).
ri·' in ~lion 700 e;f thl Proli.11/· '""II"""'""" '•'"""by en in Th ti I :. 1 b memory a memo .... service the quarter at Fort Hood • 11 .,.,,..,.... e pe t on .. set 1or ea -will be held today, at thel T--' Codr of C ~blonuo1. \t· UltM' 1• ~·• .Jtro.... ri ng In Dept. No . 3 at 700
Laguna United Methodl'st "'tt,.,_. fo_r filln~ dJtrn: will 111Jt t·~· Tnt• " ••·• • • • •• '""'' .. uh th• C . C t D . W t da ttakhl f h .,..,,u.,,,,.,"1"""''r""Mwt11 1v1c ener rive ea , Chu r e h at 7 3 0 p M Oeee, a.n a c el· ptr«' prior tu our monl • t .... S anta An a. CA 9270 l o n
GASTON copter crew chief wtth from the d.111· 11r t.h1 h1·ar111g "teea u -.. 982 "30 ... -· I Pvt>!···~ fl•. 'l" r: ... 0• •y •·•ol lYlllY "· 1 at .. : a.m.
RALPH GASTON, paged !he 6th Cavalry Dtvi.a1on. noY~U ~tt~ ~·v AMINE lh ..... u. 2<;1 """' u2M' IF YOU O BJECT to the
away on April 16, 1982 at hlli is a 1979 graduate of / ~ e granting of the petition, you
home m Yucca Valley, Ca., Estancia High Schop!. fill' kPpt by tht< llJurt (f you P'USLIC NOOCC should eithe-r appear a l the
where he had been ltvingl Costa Mesa at•· mt.N(~l<~i m thr f'5\ak!, ncr1rt00i eu 11 hearing and 1ute your ob-
tht? last 3 yean aft.er his re· you ITWV ftl,. a ff."fJUPSt with '4AMl ITATCwun JE'<'lton11 o r hie written ob-
ttrement from South Coast Dra1· n OK'd th(' lOUrT to rt"Ct'l\.C Spt'< 1"1 .:""I ,,,_~ ""''" . """"'~ j(.-Ctlons with the court be-
Construc1.1on, where· be had nol1t«• of th• 111q ·ntvr!' or '""""'C • "" r.c;AP1No 1141 (Ore the hearing . Your a p-
been employed for 33 years. l'l>l<ll.t' It'il!ol'l<> o.nd or tht pNi ~J,' ..... "1 ..-•• , r••·1'""'1 pearance may be ln penon
He leaves hJs Wlfe Norman. MENDOTA (AP) t.mri •m ... unti; ind n•ports llN<"'S--"' t>••~n.-or by )'OW' a~y.
2 d hl .. 7 g n ... -h 1 Landowners have voU.od dt· .... r1t...1l in ~lion 1200:'> eo.t.t ...... r;.-fot ... eemr lF YOU •DE A CRIPT"l>I· aug e. 1 • ra ~ 1 • I 11r l he Caltfor111-· Probutr '"'" W• ,... .. 1• •l>"'•11<i..e t,. "" ~ n.n ZJJ d r e n . a n d 1 g re a t -overwhelnung Y to creA u -• TOR or a conUncent Cftdit.or
1fandch1ld. Services to be te a 50,000-acrc dramage Cod i• ...._ . , '"'• ,,,:';",,,"':/':'!0 14 ,. •~ lh• o f the deceaaed , you mua.t
held at W1esfels & Son distr ict southwest of Edw rd l:I. Stone, ~sq.. C:O....•rO..•ot O<.,..t.....,..,.,...,._ tile your claim with the
Mortuary. Yucca Valley at M endota and Firebaugh Altoroey •' Lii"' '' 1982 ,,..... courl or pre1ent it to the
11 :OOAM on Tuesday, April 1 n w e s t e r n Fr f' !I n o '10 Newport Cuter Drlvt, Put11t•"'"' """w" c.0 .. 1 o.11v P1101 penonal repre.entative ap-
20, 1982. County SNuJte HO B b CA MA1ct> 11t "°'we. u •9 •118' u10-e;1 pointed by the court within ---------------------! l2tl~ ~:s~ t ' a c • P'UIUr. MOft( four months from the date of
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
H ADDONFIELD. N.J .
(AP) -Keaae lla N. Mac-
Donald , 60, a former vice
chairma n of the atate Ca·
alno Control Commlulon
and a defendant In the Ab-
scam cue. died Saturday
the IUlnolll Legislauve ln·
vestlgaltng Commil,lon,
died Thunday
SA N ANTONIO, T .. xH
(AP) -Relittd Army G n
Ttiom11 Troy Haody, 90.
former commitndf'r o! th<•
U.S . Europt"ln Comblnnd,
died Wed.nt"lday
HAVERFORD. Pa. (AP}
-Dr Ga)'ler P. R.anweU,
78, president of the Un-
ivenity of Pennaylvania 17
ynn and an atom.le phy'1-
cl1t w h o helped de velop eon.er ~ for tl» Navy, ORMOND BEACH. Fin
died Sunday. (AP) -Jo1ef Nklaola, 61, __ dim:tor of communk:.llUOnt
C H l C A G 0 (AP) -1 for I.he United NaUont W\UI Qulea .....,_., 88, a for· hi• ~Uremen\ \hr9(! yc~ra
mer euc.uilvt. dJrtctor of .,o. died April 10.
• .. ~ . F.LY
~,AIR IRVINE
TO &;AX
Via Dally Flight• ,-,... _,. w.,_ Alr,..-t (C>nnee CountJ)
#,
C714> 640·8900 C.rat luuance of letters u
Publ.l&hl'\I Or C"'-t ri..ur p1 FM:'l'ITIOOt llUllMIH provided ln Section 700 of
lot, April 12,13~ 1982 MAM.t ITllTIJll(lfT the Probate Code of Callfor-1&4~ If~ ....!~~0'1""'"'0 P<"'" '" ••• 11"'"0 ou.i nla. The time f o r filing
____ M_l_IC_NO_Tl_C_E ___ co::O~":?.~'"i. ;,r,1 ~~~,~~~11~u6:ti. claims will not expire prior
ronw111 :9•~ ~ t• • ........ °"*""II to four montha from the date ,:~:':,~, ~~,. s..11• 10~ c:"''" 111 ... r . .,,,..,"'" o! the hearlng noticed above.
NAMI a TATR•NT T.,..,i.on• tJ...-.at1on Anltlyelt tlld YOU MAY EXAM IN!:
The to1tow1ng peraon I• doing IHll>oelt ~ ""*ll0<111• • -I.he file kep• by W eourt. U w-1,... ,. :.::O:=:'~' 0;~:_ vi.•• o.-you are lnt.erated ln the e.-
Al JO M INl EANAT IO NA l fhio-11"""1\l(lf9\10.•-\al.r, you may file a request ~i~~.~t:':.~ 9~· &Ill• """"' ,.,.._ louwi.n .An.,.... with t~• court to r eceive
HFNAV L STECKEF\ * AttO-11-d .. ~ ~ •• Mt 1pecl&l notlc:e o f the lnven-= •g~~· 102 Coat• 1 ~ ..... :::.~. ~"':: ,';;=" tft• tory of estate ueeu and of
rllli ~ "oonduc:t.cl by.,, ~ "ar.,.. c;o.,..1y ., M•dl the pellUou , accounta and
lndMdual. ....., ~pot1a dMcribed In Secdon
Htnry l 81«*-• .....,. • o.., 1200.~ of the C.llfornl•
Tillt '"'"""'' ... 11*1 WIVl ,,,. 4•........... ....... ......... ... _ ,......,;._ COunty Clettl Of Ofanort COunty on ~ ....._ c..-t .-,_.w -..-.
Apl'll 1. 11t2 (nll_.,. 8.anW E. BeWJ, ,·-,.,llllel\W O.•noe c ... , O.•IY ,. ... , ..... ~1 at • ·w -......,,, 7t A1W1 ~. II II tfl1 I~ "'_.._ -Publltllld 011nge Coet1 01111 l!M NMt8I Mala S1riiit,
Ptlol. Ap<M 11 lf, ~ Mii)' 3, 1982 -111 --&d&e 794 1~2 r•-"''IK Suta Au, CA H7tl
('Ht) IH·lU4 PllbllilNd er.. OMt DMl1 ,._
lot. April ti, 1J. ll, 1112. l.....U
t'Mft.M!dl~1J...... t'Mn.'1tatf •1.~ •••••
.... J2J C..Mete UJ4 . ..................................... '
N9wpoft Cr• .. ,....,., ale "°'*• --'de =...,...1~8d.1~1 to 2 9f 1 la.~ drp•. _,,_, """ tno. MOW w--/~ ht!·
t 17M7N up, f~Cld yatd, ancl•d
p
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Lllllf oar No pe11. M watat·
• ... ~· 1500/mo + MCU• "bckm, "ba. •111" lerge, rl1Y dee)Oelt. 54fr5442 M vl9wu.!~'=. ra'a.':te 1_1_r_co-_oe_ae_. ___ _
~ ._.__ 3 bd r m , 2 ba, water/
..... ....,... gardoHt« Incl. 1795. No . ea:Haw palnl. pet.I. 6'4-7771. etova, water paid Gar-1---------d en er . No p tU. 2BR nr s.c PIH. Adult
U SO/mo. 111. lu1 a oondoe. Quiet. S5e51mo
$ 150. 51 Ht Bolu. o .. 1nc1. &M-1028
64S.504t evee & Wllndt, 2 BR, 1 be, gar, W ID
831·3620 wlldy. Ilk up. No pell, 1415.
3 bf, tam. rm, din. rm, 2 2201 C P l1c1ntl• bl, new palnl/drpa, trp1c,1_64_5_·_7G_83 _____ _
2 c a r gar Gardener. Houae, hor•• OK. 28 r. Avell S7t&. 646-0e05 1800 mo 20202 Birch SI
Cholce3br 30a,pool Santi Ana Hg U
home. gar.' petlO 1550 65 1...&931
OC.RENT AL.8 -E.-Slde--3Br-. -2a--t.,,,--rm-
750-33 14 w/lrplc. fncd gardnw,
Spec 3 bf nom. on qulel cpla, drpa S mo 111
c;ul-d.--NC, 1150 Gayle ' IHI + 1400. 277 RO· 631-8039/a.40-1~9 meg blnllood Ln 556-1737 aft 3PM.
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Family Home Collage Park 1--------3 8f 2 ea frplc, dbl gra-3 Br 2 Ba TownhouH.
raga, laundry l\Ooll-upe, private ape. patio. 2 cw
w It er 6 g er d • n e r gatege No pett. lrnmed 17501mo. 6«-8079 POIHHIOf'I H oo/mo. "°"1• 846-4380. 190 DEG VIEW CONDO 1---------
2 BR. 21M>e. micro, gat. EASTSlll 18 25 533 -4300, 2B< llou11 wl1hden,
87~178' garage, wld llOOk·uP•
OC.RE 32CI Unlverel1y Or. s ..
"'"'-' 1200NT "I.! man.ger et $. ~8 , • .,.,. • to .2000 .,,... .
750-33 14 open 7-d•)'I ---------_____ .;..._ __ .;...,3 Br. 2 Ba. trpk:. new pelnt
2 Wrtt '4ll a carpete, garde ner
Agl Jim, 731-3032 5-43-6986, 842-6350.
E.ltec 4br CUiiom lloml, 3 Sunny 3 Bd rm, 2 '1t ba
lrplc;, wet bar. Must rent. E'llde wttll y.,d, dbl gar
$975 80Alrport arH . Avail May 1. 1795 w l
back bay view, 1mm1c, garden« 631-1094
redec, 3br 2bl, garege, 2 BR den FP 2 ba condo
patio, yard, grdnr, w1r. ni w .. tcllft. 1675. Avali
refrlge. 1925. 842-9542 now D•vld 846-3255
3 Br. 1'/\ Ba garege, Executive lf\llng N-Or-lenced yerd l6301mo + ..___ ,.. __ A
'400 NOUrlty Santa Ana -·• ""'"'0 • Large end He lo hu duple x untt, 3Bt, 28a, frplc, pe· 1133-fg27 110. pool, clbhM, wlk to 1hop1 541-84 46 ,
493--0803 I
F
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D
Br enc:tad gataga, car·
Pell. dr a pu 77 3 W ---.-ir.--.,---W 11 a on N O p e ll IK
U251mo 83 t-'8" Tl( llOll flW
3 BR. 2 ee. gar, COiiege Rent In Coate Mesa ' Park, 1720 mo. NEW E S T Cl• I e d 2 0
'731-4214 & 831·2494 Townhome VILLAGE COMMUNITY 2 & 3 Br 1
2 BR Eaatalde, '575 mo. 2t;. Ba. t6Q0..1IOO IQ It
$350 MCUflty Avail now of s>ut• lullury Garages. 646-2971, 8?3"'899 llydro·tub1 In mu ter
Never before 1 rental. eulte. dining roomt,
Cullom d t coraled 3 wood burning fir~.
Bdrm wl111 x•rdener mlcro-w•v• oven•. prl-' I
115 vat• P•llOI & Ol mo 58-0347 yarda,gardener provl· I
home Agt. ded Eleg1n1 IMng only '
Lovely Brand new 2or, 15 mlnu1es trom Futtloo
2'h8a, trplc, 2 c:et Qaf&ge Island. 7 mlnutee to S C
wlopener, botll bdrm1 Plaza oi 0 C Alrpoll
are lg matr aultet, per-Jutt •••t of Newpor 1
tec:t for tfnglH, H•Y Blvd & to. of 8811 ~
term•. 1 795 mo Dy• Frwy. Starting II $900 •
850-9771, 531·31'4 month 631-5439, 2473
Older 2 bf, $3751mo No gerege. Couple only
Eaat.ide 642·2857
Orange Ave , Coate
M ....
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Tll• followln9 P«Won I• doing ~-(A) MUSIC CLUB (8) MISS JEANNE·s Mu&C Ct.U8. 260 Cec:1 Plec:e, Co11a M11a, C111tornla m27
Jewlne Meys, 260 Cd"'-· Coat. ..... Clllfornle t 2e27
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Tiiie UMmen1 -fl'9d wtlll IN Coun1Y CW1t at Orange County on
April 1, 1M2. ,,_.
Publl•ll•d Or•no• COHI 01lly
Piiot Aprll 11, 18, 25. Mey 2. 1982 1031-32
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NOTICE IS Hl""E8Y GtV£N 1t11t
PAK. IHC., e Cellfofnla oorporatlon,
wtlOll bullneaa addr ..... OI WM
on Ille ground floc\r of • bulldlng commonly known H One Town
Cel\1er leceted 11116 Town C«lter
Drive, COlll Meta. Celttomla, In•
lenda IO .,.,,..., IO tlll Ul'1del llalMld tr..,.,_, One Town Cell• Drive
Aleoelet•. • loln1 ~lure, wtlOM bull,_ eddr-11 3315 Fairview Road, Co1ta MH a. Calllornl1
928a8, all lllat u rtaln furniture. tutnlahlno•. t111tur ... equipment, mectllntry, r111.urant 1111altwarH _, Olhtr ~ PfOC*1Y located In ce rt1ln preml1H commonlv known • the "Enclcn ,..._..,,,,,
loceled 11 One Town C«lter'. The tr...., of""~ le ..t>lec:t to C01nrn•clll Code e.oeton ltbe. • Within.,.,._~ .... pell. IO tw u llnown 10 th• 11ndtralonad .,.,.,.,... tM ll• .... Of ..a inc.
llM UMCI 1he fotiowtno lddllional ~n9Mland~IM
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llboW ...... °'* eOdl I I tor treneferor er• 4110 MacArtll11r
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DUPLEX Extra large 3
Bdrm1, 28x 18 llv rm. 2
full ba, bltln kllefl, plush
cpaldrpa. tome ocean
... $850, 495-1480
~~-~!!'.t ••... ~~ HOMES FOR RENT
3 & 4 Bdrm• 1725-1750
Fenced yard•. gar&QeS Kid• &. pets welcome
545-2000 "°9fll, no tee
~~-~~ ... ~~~2 OC-AENTALS
1-5br'e l200 10 $2000
750-33 t4 c>peJ1 7-days
4 br, 2 ba. fam rm. spa· clout ktc:hn, Cullom
drapaa/c:pt. frplc:, dwshr
2 c:er gr, w Id OU1tet. mo-wed lawn. H.B. oen1r11
loc:. $750 531-91911846-0338.
DUPLEX: '19 Hunllnglon
Ave. Ocelll view, volley-1>111 crt, 1e A $500/mo.
2BR 1800/mo: or re nt e nllr• d u p t·e x t or S1 1001mo. Call Bob
Meyer 586-3500 or Mr.
Lewis S3&-3e02
Neal' ~tar & Springdale.
2 atory. 4 br, dMf1 t....
M $900 mo. l40-1188
3 BR, 2 Ba. tplc, kids OK.
1625 mo Mk for Kelttt
9e2-4471
3 BR. 2 Ba. fplc, kJda OK.
$425 mo Alk for Keith.
9e2-4471
l BR. 28A houH In H B.
Kida otcay. 1700. 84&-3515
nine 3244 •••••••••••••••••••••• W11Arttfpllll
2 br + den, 2 ba, ale.
mlefo, trplc. fenc.d yd, 2
car gar. Hr POC!~_!,P•. tenoll. (213)113 7-e;J;JV .... ,... I ... ....
2 bdrm, 2"'° b41 MOO per
mo. 552-n 4t 1
Rancho San Joequln con-I do. 2 Br . 2 e a. de n.
'876/mo. 84$-7107.
l Ot 3 • na.ne In o..n--,,.., Nr pooC, MeOC. ...
& water lncJ. S100/mo.
551.0199 •• ~IU~W~ h ome , allort or long
1arM. CtoH to take a
t1nn11. S 11 SOfl'llO. 7
ottlet unfum. to c:ftOOM
from. MTM1160.
, ·-J ... £.-Home In ~2 *-Y.-i
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•• ' I Orange <:c*tt DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll 19, 1982
Private Property Rights: yours to Protect
Prlvat.A> Property W k ia the one w k of tn: year In which particular attention iit
focused on one of our n.Lion't basic rights-th rf~ht or very Individual t.o own and
maintain a piece of thu hand.
Your local Board of Realtors la dodicated to prot.ect,ing this right nnd encourages all
citizens to join with us In preeervina it for future generations. IB HOMETOWN BOARD OF REAL TORS D(Al ror1
IRVINI COVI
'nl4I beet suarded cammunlty In Newport or lAauna. Private Sandy Bfach. Ocee.n View,
6,000 mq. ft 5 Bdr, 5 bath home. Hup fire pa-. vaulted bNm cdllnp. double lot and
1uperbly l&ndacaped rear yard with dra-
madc waittfall. Sacnfk.'IP at ll.9SO,OOO
In fff -wl 1C.-.. ., ... hmne ....
prtplfty IJ dDwn plymlfrt lnCI ClfTY I 1st
T.D. at 12\.
Wm. E. Doud & Co. Inc. 111tcn
Ernest &e«r• (714) 67 -1600
HARBOR · RI GE
Jodelle Mdl -Thie hotM offer• luxury and
comlor1 for t~ affluent. 3 Bdrme, 2~ ba,
IOfmal dining rm and a panQramlc view of
all Newpon and the blue PaclllQ. Financing
at letl than 11% Int. Atklng $795,000.
UNIVERSITY PARK
Thia Immaculate :l Bdrm 2 ba hOme In a
pari! Ilk• Mtllng 11 on1y for the fuealeat Md
moe1 dlactlmlnallng. Imagine financing at
IW•% Interest Alklng S 169,000.
HOLSTEIN REAL TY
Damy Bllb 966-9051 or 640-7665
RT BEACH'S
FINEST
Dover Shores ele.gant custom built
formal home. 5 txlnn, large formal
dining room, family room, library,
4 ~ batha. Lots of marble. air eond.,
plus many custom features.
11.-,111fDU11
llUD NIRl•I f<ac~ft
f<o£er6-
z155 £. Coast HlrJ ., St•. m
Cm .... ... 675-2373
Dalebout
Bay &Beac
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE
SINCE 1949
COME WITH U8 .•• TO IAVINE
TERRACE
Magnificently upgrect.d. Th,.. ~room•
French wtncfowe and doon. Crown moul·
dings. New kitchen. You own th• land.
$395,000 1111 WUllUff II., I.I. H 1·lM
BALBOA PEN/NSOLA
Only 2 yrs old. Beautiful 4 Bdrm,
2 5-i ba, 3 frplcs, lam nn, dining nn,
2 car gar. all builtins, comer houae
with bay view. Priced right at
$449,000. Ex~l. financing. 500 "K"
St., Balboa.
0/J Corona
CALL AND SEE
This charming comfortable home
which has llvlng room with fire-
place, beam ~ling aod hardwood
floprs, dlrtlng room, 3 bdrm, 3 plus
baths, fireplace In master bdrm.
Pool, view, and Is close Jo beach.
All for only S•75,000.
lrj1DIUB
A.t.oluwly e.\tpnt lakeDde i-In lrvine,
4 8dnm.. 3 Ba, famlly room A brmthtaklnc
view. Kitdlen hM Jenn-Aire~ wlblt-ln
microwall", oeramk lile Doors & mon!1 An-
xious owner will Ulhrl In fl.n.ancin1 FuU
prier $395,000, 751-3191
....,., ,,,,_,.
U you yearn for stone {rpla, wood paneling.
knotty pine c11blneu & a 1paclou1 y,rd,
you'll love lhla home.. 3 Bdrm, 2 a. plua
family nn. OwMr will be helpful with fi-
nancing, Offere.d at $150,000. 751-3191.
LAGUNA BEACH
S.t In 11 pt.ed, pnvate bdchalde° communl
ty, l.hb lowly 6 room flocx' pl.an lncludee a
formal dlnlni rm, a modrm kilc~ with I
dl1hwa1her & microwave, 3 bdrm• & 3
balha Completely tumuhed with choice
derorator it.ems Enh.anttd by communlly
SWU1VDlfli poola and l.efUlil COW'tll and JUll a
few 1leJ19 to the beach 1475.000 12,. fl
nancing availabll'
AJ~1!:/ . 1506 S. Cont Hwy.
ti r4
'""" Lavm Btadl 494-7220
OCEAN VIEW
From top to bottom -quality Is the
work on this fabulous custom with
hlll and. ooean views. 3 Bdrm, 2'11
ba. den, family rm. Contemporary
Spanish. $439,900. .
lap11 Ylll11•
.... Ettatt #
. 41l-1ll1
ROGERS REAL TY
. /lfllf TDIAIE
Fabulous ocean and bay views,
spac. 4 Br, gourmet kitchen and
swimming pool. Jus t reduced to
$895,000 including the l.a.nd Owner
anxious and will finance.
llMMNIUArlffl-11
Port Royal 2 story 4 bedroom, 3
bath plus fonnal dining an'3 much,
much more. $398,500. '"' ,,,,,. Port Royal 2 srory. 4 bdrm, 3 bath
plus lormal dining and much m<>~.
Rogers Rea.It 6V5~23Il
IEWPOIT IUCll
3 BR, den. fain nn . . $365,000
ALSO
3 BR. 2 ~ ba, Vil'W .. $21~
COSTA IESA
2·3 BR, ~in ba condos .... $160,000
3 BR 2~ ba home ........... $125,000
4 Unit condo package ..... .1220,000
ls•lf 111-Hl1
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PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK:
I
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V .A. 01 CONVINTIONAL
• PEPPERTREE HEIGHTS F (_'C)XDOMINIUMS
.,., lat/111 11 te I n1p l·I
2100 .......... la• '"" .........
Truly elep.nt 2 Br . 2'A baths for $139,50()
and 2 Bdnn 2 a. honv. for $ 129,500
• IO'l doWll w/paymenu as low u $889 prr
mo VA Finandng -Int al l~\I\~ ~ller wlll
takfo bk·k 2nd t.o lower paymenta Cowft.ty
t.o brokers •
IHttltn O•IH1nl1 lt1ltr
141-NOI -111-1114
!!MILLION DOLLARS!!
VIEW
. from thl1 outstanding 3 bdrm,
2!h ba. Hollyhock I in Turtle Rock
Glen Garden Homes. Perfect home
for entertaining with It a large Cam.
rm. with fireplace, formal din. rm.
& living rm. with wet bar. Large
enough yard fnr nool and a view
fron Take over
higt J93,900.
Coles worthy
&Co.
2545 EASTBLUrF OR.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA.
640..()()2()
ILl11f fHMI '1flr
2 Br 2 Ba, fplc, beam ceilings, very
private. $215,000. ,,. ,,.,. ,.,,,.,,,,
Lease $1 050 pr mo. 2 Br 2 Ba,
teM.is, pool, formal dining area.
... ,, ......... art'
D • 0 p
A
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H
0 • LICIH't flatd, ..... lru
3 Br, 2 ba, gourmet kltch. Many many
AmenllJes 13'-5 yrs. $450,090 or lae 4>pt for 12000. Mary Jank & Vita Garttll, Rltra.
(114)111-1014 (211)141-lll1
AP RI L 18·24
\~ ~ ~ . \ ' ...._. \ ~' \
LAGUNA WHAT?
J...acuna Nlauel ui an area with ~ and
mountain-view homee, 1olf COW"M homes
and condoe, rollln1 hlll1, private 1ated
communlu•. cuat.om homealta, a 40 aae
i.ke Miid the U.t .-on and on. Camtn,
10011 ia a aecond aolf ooune with oceanm6de
fairway1, and 1 rHOn hotel on the ocean
bluff• All thtt wllhln 1 few mlnu&M of a
marina, elaborata equestrian home. and
homealta and. of coutM, lovely ~
Beach DoUat values are l.e-nihc -come -
ua'
COLDWELL BlllER ·
TIWI OEITD
SELECT NEWPORT
Surround yourself with million $
homes. Newly remodeled 3 Bdrm
family nn, marble flrs, st.o1Je trplc.
Fantastic terms. Elegant Harbor
Island Rd location. This Select
ProfX'rty is priced right at $850,000.
80MJS HIDEAWAY
Lrg 4 Bdrm 2 Ba family home w/
huge bonus room & barh forming
separate qtrs. Owner wilJ aunt
wfrh finand..ng. FuJJ price $145,000.
751 -3191
MESA DEL MAR
This lovely 4 Bdrm 2 Ba home of-
ten great location and good terms.
Assume l0 1A% lst T.D. and owner
will help finance. This home has
!resh paint, nearly new carpet. gar.
door opener, new disposal & D/W.
Full price $152,900. 631-7370
TR.\DI T 10\.\l.
Rf \I,.,
MOr.-EC, f. •l\~ES'Wl\t 'S
180 DEGREE OCEAN VII
WIE LSl/OfT. <WmTWTY
In Corona del Mar: 4 bedrooms in-
cluding 2 master suites, 3 J.i ba, J.g
family rm, 2 frplcs, rustic wood
beamed ceilings -all in a ''walk to
private beach" location . The per-
fect family home in the perfect
family neigh borhood. $525,000
wirh perfect financing.
ll6El. BAl.EY I ASSOCIA 1E'S
REAL ESTATE
6"-7211
Real Estate-the Complete Orange Coast Market Place
llWUllUH ~ ltadl lMO New Condo for rent. 2 •••• • • ••••••••••••••• er. 2·~ Ba. a7061mo. Obi Huntington Creek Apt.
g411, fir~ poof ..,,. o.luM 1 & 2 8t. Frpca. eee w ''"' · 84Wm enctad gera1••· rv • .. curlty. 14 ·11 13, .,.--..,.....~-----I IAM-SPM od't OU1£T: Tenenl9 ate N.11ta --.-1-1-.-,....;t ;...lmll. __ _
IP•oloue 1 al bdrm
amon g be•ut lake
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IM Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, April 18, 1882
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Aepalt•.~1~ 8&8 Mpttlt 831 .... 198
Oen Hllft)efg Griding
& Ptvtng Co. Rel/comm.
Uc:. #31119().4. &42· 1720
Baibz~. ,, ••• •••• • ••••••••••• BABYSl"INCl my home,
Mell V•rde ltll, CM
RMt. Shan, 557 .... 814
BABYSITTING
ANYTIME
Reft. C.M.
87o.e64e
Y~tllef wlll beby91t F/P 1 dayl Mon-Frt. Nr St
John Beplll Church.
5"48-&420 C.M.
CMef\11 & loYlflG m1me ot
21 mot to care tor youra,
my home FIT. 831-3787
81by11ttlng In our C.M.
hom ... 1 yr & up Any·
time.
&42-&482/048-5759
~~CJ••••••••••••• For ell you need to know
about bankruptcy. call
(714)83S.9162
Bolts, MalnteNnet/
StfYlce ..•...•....•.....•....
MARINE SERVICES
Mectlanle. pelrit, vernltll
Te•k. rub & w1 1
845-0790
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AddttiON • AemocWllQ
Doore. windows, C OOWfl, ,,.. ....
Lio. #310IM2 1Mt2-170 .................
Cuetom CWpen1ry
Oeckl I p1tlot J 8
Conat Co. top 1u1117 work Uc. No. 3 010
Fr .... ,. 5511-6611
FINE HOMf
IMPROVEMENTS
Addlllont & ~IG
cclfll•· _ • .._....,.._.,w
UC IS.9"2 no-es~
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CUSTOM SPA DECKS
P1lloe, gaebOI. Uo'd.
John or Rick 07~218
Clblnetl Relnod
Skytll• • Room Add'na Gmllee wndws 764-4420
~~\.~~ .••....•.
No iteem/No SlllmPOO
Stein Speclelllt. Fut
dry. Free .. , 830-1M2
Crpll lnttaH/repllred
Flood d1mage. Steam
ctng.554-8510, 973-858&
EXCEl CARPET CARE
Cpl. uphOI, ., .. rug
clelnlng Watti f;at. FrM .. , 645-1 7 1
Sh1rnpoo 4 1team cteen
Color br~htener1. wht c:rpt1 • I m in bleach
Hell, llv/dln. nTll $ 16, IVQ
room S7 60. c:ouch I 10,
c:hr 15 Ouar. t llm pet
odor Crp1 repair. 15 yr1
••P Do work my111f
Ref• 531.0101
We Cate Crpt Cleenetl
Stearn CIMll & u~.
Truell mount unit
Work ouer 645-3716
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0rlvewty8, pallol, l>loc:k
Walla. Dennis ~58
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THOMnc>H'I DlllYWALL TAPING
CONCMTi CONITA. NA '41•Nr• & tcouMto
Uc. 1'93313 e..2 .... 2 llf .. -· IC.Ml 176-toM
Cemlnl·MlllOft~ DAYWALLIACOUITIC
Wellt-Cult. wont. Uo. ,. Y'• 111p. '""t No'd • RM/ooml Rob IM1·2183 INUred. 2•51Mll
EJectrtul ~~~t~ •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRICIAN-Priced Of. Yoo CNroptectOf right, lrff Htlm•t• on A~""'"· E Toro large Of .,.,.,, Jobi.
0.112111 2• "" Uo. :Jtte21. 173-<>3&$
Contractin. lienerll ELECTRICIAN: Lie:. •••••••••••••••••••••• 233101·C·IO. Smtll R~LIAOO-ONa Job• Mtlnt & rep1lt1
Ind c.tr,:try. UO'd. 64-11203
211 )'Ml'e. ~ 641-27111 LIC'D ELECTRICIAN
AOO'N8/REMOOELING Ouel. WO!'k·AMI. r1t .. Plant, Uc'd G9orge Pll-Fr .. Mt. 831-5072 Tom met & Bone, 557-M32 RESID/COMM'LllND
COMM'URESIO. 20 yra Do my own work
RemcliO-Add'nt-l!Mc>ilfl Uc. 278<Mt Al 84~128
V&ry rMI. UC. 300250
JllCll H. Bennett, Jr. TOP QUALITY
Gen Contt. 552·11142 ELECTRICAL WORK
Bonded & lneurad ~. ,., .. 531-5065
~~·/.~ ••••........ Addlllon1 & remodellng,
b o nded Stet• lie
#202752 Formic:• counter top1 &
J.G. Allen 404-1810 ceblrw111 ref1eed. Free
.... &42-5357
~!!'!'.!!~ •••• FOll'ltanStllned Gius
CUSTOM CABINETS ···•·•••·•••···•···•·· ONE Of A KIND lnt.,lort, ber1, m1nti.., E9'>1cilli for you llbrarle1, c:1bln•t1. •?.· Chrl1llne & d 848-7825 Ill ... CUii. moldl~R• I .
&4e-0092. 536-23 . ~~ .•....•....•.. Crown moulding, oedlt II·
ned clOMll, bookCMee, ClN·UPSfTREE TRIM
MAINTENANCE m1ntl••· en1er111nm•nt EJ!p'd ..,.... &45-2122 cablne1a. Wood llolutlon1
to wood problem1I LAWN CARE ~1-1528 Com'llreeld Npl/CM
)(Int, reliable WOf1t ~ •.•..•.....•••. Onr opt Betry IMS.7•12
RIVER ROCK • p•rlect AVILLE.$ GARDENING over pool dec:ll1, p111oe, R81/comm Tree trim & welkw1y1, drlvew1y1, remov11 . cle1n-up1, etc 661·2371 landac:aping. 5.40-1604
~!~J..5!!?!t.~ •••••••• TllllED MDI
lAwn·lr ... lhrub in.1.,. MAPS & GRAPHS Fr ... Tr .. trim-removal 11nce Ou1llty work . Llwn ure-RototUllng
960-0274 '" 5pm. 848-1578 or cell
People Who need People A newer Ad "54 7 ,
&42-'4300 -Thel'I whet the
D'\JL Y PILOT l•nd1e1pl~ Clnup•· SERVICC DIRECTORY TrM trim-malnl
II ell 1boutl Jim 151.0129
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ClAA0£NINO MAINT. ~51<44
L.andlOeP4no. T,.. ll'IM t'ft4'J HIQh ~uallty houMwOrll.
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~· tructc. Low11t t1te. The bltt Phone TllD 113-7012 .,,., 1:00 PM ompt c .. 751-11111.
T opped/rllnoved a.ti'! '"** you, John. SCRU8-A·OUB uj.•· l•wn renov, All 1round n1u11no . fre• 7 1-3•111 eetlmet•. c.n Jim, \ Prof, r._, ralleble. .......... ...., 54-3tl4 Ref• . .,..,, 13J-6018
Fr• mt. Ken 1311-ll035 Profelllonaj 8erV101 Oulllly HOUHCIHnl~
w/ 1 pereonlll touefl, C ,
K&D~Mllnt H~*-'uc> Irv, HI. Beth U().0933 Ouk* • . ,r_ Eat. RMld/Comm, ~
LI HIUflng. IMl-2499 97&-0IMf ROelN'I CLEANING
8eMoe • I tllor= Gardening Wented DUMP J088 ctMrl houM. ~ 1 & Smllll Moving Jobt Motrlng, edging, rlll~,
1we•plng Free ltl · 0... MIKE 14&-13111 tt!!~!!!~ •••••••••••• m111e '45-4372 or HtullnQ. orldl:fi· demoll· 145-5737 lion. Coner• • & tree Aelponllble retired eou· ~I• 1'1111 . June-Sept. 6'Mi'll swYICn remov-dumf truck. •I•. Call Ptlm DHert ..•.....•.•........... Oulc:tl MfV. 64 ·7638 1-340-2118 College 8tudent1: wndw
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!20-0742. BRICKW<mK. Smell Jot>•.
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HOME IMPROVEMENT H2·2800 675-3175
REPAIR· PLUMBING HOUMCIMnlng eap'd r• BLOCK WALLS Heating, ~try, elec. ll1ble, rel• No lob too P1tlOI -~ Ole. FrM Ml. No Job 100 lmtilt. le/hr. 0117 -3341 Llc:'d, Denni. 58 ameH. 145-2811 Wiii clHn your hou11 or Bryan1'1 L1nd1e1plng
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people! 1UP91lel. Kitty 14 1--4070 O'l9r'IJme, 730· 1353
DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS
Sell your no-longer-needed Items for cash.
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"NEW LOOK" tor pell "In yow home"
white o.Mfl """"°"· ''" Stmct PAINTING SERVICES
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30 yra up In Beech NMt petehle a textur11 Complete Tr .. S.W. frff "'· 111-1Ut ., ... Fr .. el1. 548-1029 Gen'I~&~
LIC'D PAINTER ED'S PLASTERING Utwn ret\Oll. 14
Int-Ext. 10 yra t•p. All TYf: Int or EJ!t .aAYI TIU Ult Raft. ,,.. el1. 53t-M98 C1ll 45-8258 for free
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PAINTING Int & 1111. R•llucco . college. 25 yr1 exp.
blocll .... 586-4802 '6/llr 145-9'313 Mr M0tgen, &45-5 1745
PAINTER NEEDS ~ ....•..••..... WORKI 30 Yf'I IJ!P, lnl/ !re!'I.~.' •••••••••• Ellt Acou•llc celllng1 Ori.In• cleared from S 10
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848-1087 Flrat Clue Work
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Startm, today, Orange C.ount-
y'1 two mlUJon realdent.a need
dial only three numben -9U
-to a"mmon police, fire and
other emergency eervices.
It ll for emergency calls only,
not for buainem calli.
The 911 system -the first to
'go Into operation In Southern
c.atifom.ia -cpvera each of the
county's 26 cities and all unin·
corporated territory and aerve1
both cuetomera of Paclf ic Tele-
phone and General Telephone.
The 1y1tem went Into opera-
tion at 12:01 a.m. Officials re-
ported no Immediate problems
during 9ll's flnt hours of ope-
ration.
When• person needing e'mer-
aency usiatance diall 911 from a
te.Jdentlal, buainela or pay tele-
phone, the call la routed to one of
two IWitchi.ni centen where the
caller's number 11 automatically
recorded.
At the central locatlon1, c~lu
are then routed to 24 Public Sa-
fety Anawerlns Polnta located
throushout the county from
which emergency per:aonnel are
alerted.
PSAPa are located in the police
departments of Anaheim, Brea,
Buena Pa"itk, Coata Me11, Cy-
preu, Fountain Valley, Fuller-
ton, Garden Grove, Huntington
Belch, Irvine, l.Acw\I Belch, La
Habra, 'La Palma. Loi Alamitos,
Newport Beach, Oran1e, Pla-
centia. San Clemente, Santa Ana,
Seal Bnch, Stanton, Tult1n and
Wet1mlmter. .
Offidala at a Pfet1 conference
this morning In Santa Ana de-
8Crlbed the county 911 system aa
the "moai 1ophlstlcated emer-
sency telephone sy1tem in the
weetem United Statet."
"No other 911 1yatem has ever
been developed Involving two
major telephone companies, mott
than two dozen government ju-
rlldlctlona and literally hundreds
of people," said Bruce Nestande,
chairman of the Orange County
Board of Supervisors.
"The 911 number wtll save
lives by makifig It ~·to call
for help," Neetande aald. "In
every emeriency 1tiuatlon, a
moment of confusion occurt
when eomeooe fwnblee around
for the police or fire or paramedic
telephone number."
A 1972 law called for lmtaJla.
Uon or 91 l ayatenw 1n c.automia'e
58 counties.
The county's 911 plan w•ap-
(See tll, Pa1e A!)
Falkland Islands
solution said
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
(AP) -Sec;retary of State Ale-
xander Haig and Argentine ne-
gotiators are "approaching a
solution" to the oonfUct between
Britain and Argentina over the
Falkland Islands, a member of
the ruling military junta reported
today.
A newspaper, meanwhile, re-
ported that Argentina was wil-
ling to participate in negotiations
at the Onited Nations on the key
1aaue of who has aovereignty over
the i.slanda, ruled by Britain 149
years and aeiud .by Argentine
troop April 2.
"We are approaching a solu-
tion, with the aid of the United
Satet, but pre9erVing Argentine
interest&, •• au-force c5ndr. Basilio
Lami Dozo told report.era.
He said Haig and Argentine
leaders were working on a final
draft of the latest PJ>posal to be
carried by Haig to London and
Washington.
Deta1IS of the latest proposal ln
the 17-day impaae were not im-
mediate~y reported by officials.
~ .
In London, Prlme Minister
Mareuet Thatcher met with her
defense and foreign secretaries
but the re was no lm~diate
comment.
PARK FIGHT AFTERMATH -Fountain other suffe. ring knife wounds on his upper
Valley firemen work on one victim in a con-body. Orange County sheriffs officers anrin-
frontation and knife battle at Mlle Square vestigating. But the Buenos Aires newspa-
per Clarln aaid Arsentlna propo-
aed U .N. negotiations on the iaaue
of sovereignty within a fixed
time period. In th' interim, an
Argentine-British administration
with representatives of the 1,800
islanders would sovern the
island under American supervi-
sion, the report said.
Park Sunday that left one man dead and an-
Mile Square
melee leaves
one man dead
Me thod o f pick ing
OCC chief ra pp ~d A joint Argentine-B.ritish po-
lice force would keep order on
the ialanda. The C1arln said' tb:is
was contingent on •ltain tur-
"ling back its 40-shlp armada One man was knifed to death
and a second is hospitalized today
suffering knife wounds aft.er a
Sunday confronUitlon between
two groups of Hispanics at Mile
Square Regional Park ln Fount-
ain Valley.
Killed in the fight was Angel
Lopez Serrano, 28, a resident of
Hawaiian Gardens.
Investigating officers said Ser-
rano had suffered knife wound.a
ln his back.
He died at Fountain Valley
Community Hospital about 6
p.m., an hour after th<: two
groups had clashed at the Foun-
tain Valley park.
Officers identified the woun-
ded man as 19-year-old Hector
Carrillo from Stanton. Fountain
Valley hospital spokesmen said
Carrillo was being treate d for
knife wounds on his upper tx>dy.
Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said
that details of the confrontation
were sketchy.
.. . WORLD
By PHIL SNEJDERMAN orttte Delly ,... ,..,.
The Orange Coaat College
Academic Senate has approved
two resolutions criticizing Coast
Community College District
trustees and Ch.ancellor NQl"t1lall
Wataon for the manner in which
a new Orange Coast College
president was selected.
~ However, the president of the
faculty group, Fran Potter, de-
clined to present these resolu-
tions to the trustees at their
recent meeting.
Mias Potter, a long-time bu.si-
nes. law instructor at the Costa
Mesa campus, aald 1he had not
received formal direction from
the senate to present the reaolu-
tlons to the board.
' The faculty is concerned about
the trustees' aelectlon March 31
of Bm)ard Luskin, pttlident of
lilter IChool Coutllne College, to
tak.e over aa Orange Coast presi-
dent when Robert Moore retires
June 30.
Dlatrict apokeaman Richard
MONTEVlDEO, Uruauay (AP) -British ma-
rines and ldentista deported by Argentina to Uruguay
walked on the beach and played with • aoccer ball
they bought here, but made no comments to the
f oretgn and local pnm..
SPORTS
Angels win 6t.h straigh~
Sbo~to~ RJck Bu.rJe90n'1 out, but the Anaeb
bep on Winnin1. anyway. P• Cl. .
COUN TY
Simon said Watson and the
trustees have not responded to
the resolutions becawie they have
not formally been received.
But he added, "Luskin haa
absolutely the full support of the
board. We believe the acreen1ng
process was not adull68t.ed."
In seeking a a ucceuor to
Moore, trustees several montha
earlier appointed an eight·
member acreening committee re-
preeenting Orange Coast admini-
strators, teachen, office workers,
students and the community.
The oominittee reviewed about
80 applications and forwarded six
to the board of truateea. The
board narrowed these to two fi-
nalists.
Their top cholee turned down
the )>b, and the board eliminated
the second choice for reaona that
have not been made public. The
trustees then selected Luskin for
the pOlrt, even thouib he had not
applied.
(See PR~. Pase A!)
NATION
...
'War' rages
along coast
OCEANSIDE (Al') -Some
2,000 re.ervtsta and 1,000 active-
duty aaHon carried out make-
belleve aea battlee over the wee-
kend in an exercile planned by
the ~ the Navy uld.
The "war" was fought .from
three San Dlego-bued frigates
on a million to hunt down enemy
submarines between Oceanside
and San Clemente Island, 50
miles to the IOUthwest. En route,
an enemy wanhip su.rpriaed the
Americans.
'It was the fint major training
exerdle ever ~ted, plannecl and canied out re.erviata In
the Southern omia area, the
Navy ukl. In cJ:w'&e waa reeerve
Capt. John K. Rleiis.
EPA policies criticized
Column.lat Jack A.ndel'90n uya the EPA 1eema
more eager to ap~aae the chemical and waate-
dumptng·tnaUS1rles than protecdn& the public. Paae
A8.
Dan Burt . vs. Ralph Nader
Next to the bud1et, the blll••t battle In Waahln1ton the1e day1:_1l_ta_ author Dan M. Burt
aplnlt (lOftlUm8I' Ktivtlt ftalpb" N ..... ~ 88." ..
heading for the Falklands. In
return, Argentine troops would
be withdrawn.
Argentine Foreign Ministry
and U.S. St.ate Department offi-
cials refused to oonflhn or deny
the newapaper report.
Haig, who ended 12 straight
hours of talks with Argentine
leaden at 2 a.m. today, resumed
the negotiations at Government
House.
President Gen. Leopoldo Gal-
tieri's press secretary, Rodolfo
Ba.ltierrez, said: "'l'he final stage
of the second rowld of .;egotia-
tlons has begun with the same
differences that existed thla
morning (when talka ended). "
lie did not elaborate.
Haig'• spokesman, Dean Fis-
cher, aaid earlier that the aecre-
ta ry of state planned to leave
Buenos Aires today but would
not say where Haig would fly
next or characterize the talks.
Haig and Argentine Foreign
Minister Nicanor Costa Mendez
talked for nearly 12 hours Sun-
day.
Bosto n Mar athon
w on b y Al Salazar
BOSTON (AP) -World re-
cord holder Alberto Salazar won
the 86th annual Boston Marathon
today, edging Dick Beardsley of
Minnesota, who challenged Sa-
lazar in a neck-and-neck race to
the finish.
H~s unofficial time was 2
hours, 8 minutes , 48 seconds,
about 35 seconds short of his
world record.
Beardsley followed by scant
eeconds.
John Lodwick of Texas was
third and hometown favorite Bill
Rodgers, a four-time Boston
winner, trailed in fourth.
The 26-mile, 385-yard classic
was a two-man race, between
Salazar and Beardsley, for about
the final quarter.
Salazar entered his first Bos1on
Marathon as the favorite, rele-
gating Rodgers to underdog
status as about 7 ,600 entrant.a
pushed across the starting line.
Salazar had two marathons
and two victories behlnd him,
including a devastating 2:08:13
performance in New York lut October.
The 23-year-old Wayland, _
Mass., native running out of Eu-
gene, Ore., found good weather
conditions -though a bit warm
for aome -on the 26-mile,
385-yard course -temperatures
hovering just above 60 degrees
under dear skies, with a cooling
breet.e.
There were 7 ,623 official en-
trant.a, up about 700 from last
year. running a course 1hat
wound through rural Musachu-
s~tts countryside.
Concrete group,
drivers set taik·s
Striking rock, sand and con-
cr ete haulers finally will sit
down at the bargaining table
with concrete trade a.uociation
negot.iators Thursday morning,
an auoclation spokesman said
today.
Spokesman ~ay Watkins.
speaking on behalf of the Sou-
thern CallfornJa Rock Products
and Ready Mix Concr&te Asso-
ciations, aaid the bargaining ses-
sion waa scheduled late last week
following an exchange of letters
between striking unions and the
aaodaUons.
A l the strike by 2,000
Teamster concrete haulers in
Orange and Los Angeles counties
entered its third week, construe-
INDEX
tjon p~-;=t.a throughout Sou-
thern orn.ia were grinding to
a halt as concrete and amociated
product.a became scarce.
Teamsters walked off their
jobs April 4 after turning down
the association'• offer of a
$3.03-an-bour increaae in waaes
and benefits.
The union had been deman-
ding a $4.50-an-hour hike In.
wages and benefits. Driven cur-
rently average $11.40 an hour.
The teamster baulen struck
companies which supply about 80
percent of the aand. gravel and
ready mix concrete uaea ln Loa
Orange, Los Anaelea, San Ber-
nardino, Riverside and Ventura
counties.
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911 SERVICE BEGINS . • •
provt.-d by the 1tate In Septem-
bf'r, 1979. Slnce then, the coun~ hu been worlQna tD implement
the 1y1tem at a coet ot $1.8 mil-
lion. The money wu raised by a
1urcharge on telephone bills of
Orange County telephone custo-
mera.
Officials aajd they hoped per-
sona wm not attempt to "teat"
the 1yatem by makin8 unnecea-
aary 911 calls. They pointed out
that all callera' nwnbera and ad-
d re11ea are recorded by the
ay1tem. n it a crime to make
non-emereency calla, they added.
Buainess calla to emergency
services should be made on non-
emergf:ncY numbers llilted In the
telephone book. officials aald.
PROCESS RAPPED ...
According tD Miu Potter, the
Academic Senate met on short
notice April 1 and unanimoW1lv approved two re901utiona Written
by instruct.or BW Purkim.
The flnt said, ''That the Aca-
demic Senate of OCC denounces
the action of the board of tru.atees
and Dr. WaUIOn ln circumventing
the selection procesa for ace
President u an insult to the fa-
culty, community and other ap-
pllcantl who participated ln good
faith and wfth anticipation of
honorable reaponae."
The second resolution called
for "a camputwide poll of no
confidence ln the board of
truatees and Dr. Wau.on."
rescues
toddler
An 18-month-old boy la ln cri·
t.lcal condition today at Children'•
Hotplta1 of Oranse after being
reacued by hl1 12-year-old bro·
ther from drowning in Irvine
Friday.
The victim, Jacob Scholz, wu
•potted lying at the bottom of a
Jacuzzi at "312 Margarita St.,
Irvin~, b hia brother, Jeff Sholz,
who ed tum out of the pool
and erted h js parents, aocording
tD Officer Robert Richardson.
When he arrived at the 11Cene
the officer said Jacob's parents:
Jo Ann and Ronald Scholz of
Armonda in Central California,
~-e attempting to resuscitate
Richardson said the Scholz fa-
rruly had been visiting with ~
SCholz' sister, Carol Anderson ai
the Marearita St.rttt home when
young Jacob apparently wande-
red lntD the pool.
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Clyde Zulch
dies at 62
But Miu Potter said after this
vote, she learned the senate
meeting had been called without
the two days notice and wrlttef\
agenda required ln the group's
constitution.
Fearing that the initial vote
was thus invalid she said the
group met again Tuesday and
"ratified" the origin.al reeolution
by a majority but not unanimous
vote.
Hunger unit ·re~ruiting Baxterbunch
hottest in
Only 10 people attend Mesa meeting Clyde Herbert Zulch, a C.orona
del Mar painter and art gallery
owner, was found dead eru:ly to-
day apparently aft.er committing
suicide, Newport Beach police
said.
Zulch, who was 62, was disco-
vered in a shower of his Poppy
Avenue home at 3:30 a.m
Police said the Orange C.ounty
Coroner's office has been asked
to determine the exact cause of
death ..
Zulcb, the owner o f Clyde
Zulch Originals. 3800 E. Coast
Highway, was noted for his sea-
scape paintings. Funeral ar-
rangements haven't been an-
nounced.
B.J. Best
dead at 58
A memorial service is set for
7:30 p.m. this evening at Laguna
United Methodist Church for
Benjamin J . Best, 58, who died
Saturday at South Coast Medical
Center.
A resident of Laguna Beach
for the past 22 years, Best owned
and operated Harbor Graphics
Camera Stripping & Pla tes,
1378C Logan Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Best was a skilled photogra-
pher and a member of the La-
guna Beach Camera Club.
Survivors include his wife,
Dorothy, a freelance writer; a
brother. three sisters, and nume-
rous rueces and nephews.
Allenta
Miss.Potter said she wa.s con-
cerned about this procedure
being valid and was personally
uncomfortable with the term
"denounce" ln the reeolution.
Because she was given no spe-
cific instruction to present the
resolutions to the trustees, she
said she did not. But she said the
board members and Wataon were
aware of the resolutions because
of their publication in the campus
newspaper.
Mesa stabbing
victim, 18,
hospitalized
A Costa Mesa man who was
found wandering through a
Huntington Beach neighborhood
with numerous stab wounds was
reported ln serious condition to-
day at Fountain Valley C.ommu·
ruty Hospital
Huntington Beach police Lt.
Merle Schneblin said the injured
man, Robert Moreno, 18. a Me-
xican citizen working locally as a
gardener, was found by a pas-
serby at 3:18 a .m . Sunday on
Flintstone Lane.
Schneblin said paramedics
treated Moreno for puncture
wounds in the head and throat
tlnd other cuts before rushing
him to th.e hospital.
Schneblin said details of the
incidept were sketchy but that
officers believe Moreno wa.s m·
jured as a result of a feud bet·
ween two families.
71 54 ~\'
Atlento Cty 64 45
Auttln 73 .OS 65 Baltlmor• ee 40 ein:z 47 28
Coastal Bir hm 72 5e 02
81sn1111Cll 62 4() II
8olM 48 25
Sunn~ and warmer through ~ton 60 41
Tu.day ownsv!le 92 n
Coutal low 50, Inland 5'. Bunlllo « 35 ,.
Coastal high 74, Inland low eoa Butlinglon 81 32
Water 60 Catf* 56 45 f 1
E,IMwhere llghl varlable Wind• =~ 72 58
thfouOllOut tonight except -arty n 52 38
10 10 16 knoll In afternoon Ctlwttte NC ea 47
Wnterty •••II• 1 to 2 feet Fair ~ 63 23
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By STEVE TRIPOLI
()("tfM Dellr Hot llMt
A worldwide organization de·
dicated to ending hunger on
earth sought recruits. in Costa
Mesa Sunday and though the
turnout was small, organizers
sa1cl they will continue to seek
help along the Orange Coast.
The Hunger Project, which
claims two million members, sponsored the seven-hour
"briefing" of the city's Neigh-
borhood Community Center for
those interested ln supporting the
organization's efforts.
The bnefmgs are an intensive
look at hunger -what it is, who
suffers from il, how it can be
combatted, why it is both possi-
ble and economically worthwhile
to defeat it and who has the po-
Wef' to stop· it.
The pre of the brieflng is
to equi 'ci ts to deal with elect~ o iciakthe media and
others in ''generating the grass
roots political will to nave hunger
ended," according to a Hunger
Project spokesman.
Gwen Hill of C.orona del Mar,
one of two moderators at Sun-
day's bneflng, said the turnout of
jUSt 10 people was disappomling.
but that another bnefing will be
held in the area next month. The
!t1te is as yet undetermined. Other
sessions also will be held later
thJ.S year.
Participants leave the session
ready to lobby against hunger at
all levels. Some of what they
learn includes.
-That one-fourth of the
world's population is hungry.
thr~ tonigflt axoepi a ,_ ew1y ~
morn ng log and low eloud pat•! 11
ef)M on IOUlhern _,... Clevelano se 4() ~ Ce•d •...
Clmb6a SC 73 42 -=
V .S. sumniary Columbua 82 42 ,.. . \•"· .. ,. .. o.,~.,,,.,
Del-Ft Wth 118 63 tIIIIIIll -- -= = = HO•• U • o..-.. (.--"
Deylon 82 39
A hMY'f bend of lnOW tell todey Denver 71 29
on nor1heeel MlnnM01a u allow· 0. MolnM ea 50 PUend. O<a 51 33 02 San Franoleco ea 54
en and lhunder"'-• CO\'efed Oelroll eo 38 Pf'OYldeooe 63 •2 Senta B.att>era ... 43
rnucf'I of Ille Mlaailalp9f ValWft Duluth 39 29 .A3 RMlgh 71 ... Santa Ma<le 79
Fair wM1111f covered moat of ~.:=.i 62 50 Rel'IO 81 21 Stoetiton 75
the resl of the nation 1 36 13 Salt Lake 53 24 Thermal 97
The tor~ calMd lor afternoon Fargo 62 34 San MtonlO 71 65 .03 Ukllll 73
hlgh8 todi:t In the 308 and 401 In F\aol1•N 62 29 Seattle 43 30 Barwtow 85 52
Upper M =· northern Min~ Oreet Fall• 41 24 Shr~ 73 59 03 8!0 BMr 62 25
aotl, the OIU , northem Colo-Hartford 61 36 Sioux •Ila 71 43 Cetalkl• ee 54
r.00, Montana and northern Miii· ~=.,. 44 24 SI Louie 67 50 Long 9Noh 11 50
ne. 63 73 .01 St P·Tampa 84 65 MonrO\lla 64 46
TamperaturH In the 901 _,. ::=. 12 72 St Ste Marie 35 27 .53 Mt. Wiiton 118 47
lotecMt In the Souti-t deMn• 65 45 SC>c*-46 21 ~8eecll M 51
with 701 and IOa from the aou· Jac:Utl MS 76 59 Syracuaa 41 32 Ontario 62 ~
tllarn 1wo-tlllrd1 of the Alllnllc =acr: 79 54 .02 T°'*'a 71 48 oe San BemardlnO 79 45
Cou1 Into TexM. AMdlnga 1n the ~ ea 52 Tucaon 12 52 San JoM 74 45
50a and eo. were expect.O .._ ~ :C 84 eo T*9 72 55 .01 Santa Ana 76 51 ..... eo 45 1.46 WMhlngtn 70 45 T atl09 Vall9y 5e 25
Temperal\nl Wound IN '**1 ~ 07 40 WlcHta 70 63 .07
early today ran9•d from 2 1 In ~ 11 ... c~ t7 54 .47 ~ta, MDflt .. to 8 In 1(91 WMI, MIMll 83 71 .,.,. -.id 80 lie CMADA
I ....... ... 47 ~ 12 ~-4S 2S
California 1::: • 37 B#lltl M • 42 n
• M F.-no 74 ... MonlfMI 63 31
NewC>liMN 72 70 .01 LanollMr T7 ... Ott8wa 21
~~~Loe NewYofll '7 47 ~ 7S 56 Atglnl .. 35
~IOnal A to-Nortoll .. 43 7S TorClflto 41 ~
day lifted an., dawn, allowtno 'fa, Piette ~ 73 SS ~ ... v~ .. H
~ lo l'MlllM normal oC*'• O.la City .. 54 ...... to WlM4pee S1 24
lklM. __,. ... lllld. OINN .. ft OI ' Otiktend 71 52
Fog clOeld Lot M9tM Inter· °'** .. 65 Paeo AotMla 71 40
rwltOIW AlrPon '° lnCOmlno trll-~ ... 43 "9d lluft 71 .. Extended flo •• 1:10 a.m. toda y. By t ·SO 80 13 ·=~ 11 ...
e .m. OPlf'ltlon• were back 10 ~ .. .. 72 12
n«INI ~. " '4 ..... 71 41 forecast It ... "' '° ..,.,_ to OIClda .. s.n~ 70 " wtl•r• they "'011td 1111e1 tllelr = ""'°'41' °"""'° Ind LAii • I ~~o-tlot-lllf llPlll dhef\ed e. NICI en tlrpon ....... "".h • °"'*"'" --wr.t'I .._, ....
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and that three-fourth• of the dicating hunger. one which said chili cook of I
hungry are children. that expenditures of $25 billion a -That some nations with year for 20 years would be nee-After the competitive glee
high per-capita income levels ded, and another which eatima-smunered down, jovtal members
have not defeated hunger. while ted that all c hildhood deaths of the Baxter's Street restaurant
others with very low income le-from hunger could be prevented team emerged as first place win-vels have. for $1.5 billion. ners at Irvine's annual cookoff
-That some hunger exists They compared that to the es-Saturday m the rustic Bommer
almost everywhere, thoug}\ it as umated annual costs of hunger: Canyon
rather rare m naUona such as the $36 billion a year for food aid and The Baxter's team will get a
United Stat.es. food stamps. medical care for the chance to compete for spicier
-Thal nations which have malnourished, nutrition frog-stakes at the state chili cham·
defeated hunger come from all rams and the disruption 0 peo· p1onsh1p. to be held May 27 at
ma1or political 1deolog1es and pie's lives. the Balboa Bay Club in Newport
econonuc and political' systems, Ending hunger, Ms. Hill and Beach.
and that they also employ diffe-co-moderator Ed Kinney said. The South Coast Chili Cham,
rent agncuJturaJ techniques and would end a mor.al outrage, un-ptonshtp, hosted by the lrvine
have a wide range of climates. leash the talents of the one bit-Chamber of Commerce, was held
-That, according to a number lion people who now are hungry. al an old-time cattle camp off
of agencies which have undert.a-build markets for richer nations. Bonita Canyon Road. fiearly_ 3,-
ken studies of hunger, the only enhance global security. and 000 chill aficionados showed u p
impediment to defeating 1t is the "liberate the untapped richness for the day-long event. featuring
poilt1caJ wiU to do so. of other cultures and minds." outlandish entertainment and a
-That the earth already The seminar's final phase potpourri of costumed characters.
produces more than enough food introduced an exhaustive list of C.oming in second was Pacific
tD meet everyone's needs, there is the agencies battling hunger. the National Bank. The third place
potential to produce much more, world food aid structure, wri-trophy was taken by the staff of
and that increases in food pro-tmgs on the sub,)ect and sugges-the lrvme World News newspa-
-tffitt1on are outstripping world tions for what those battling to per. population growth. eliminate hunger can do. Cookoff Judges sampled 44
One of the program's major The Hunger Project's goals for e ntries of some of the best
points. perhaps because 1t makes this year, according to project mouth-sizzling brews this side of
ending hunger pohucally attrac-officials, are to bnef at least 2!>.-the San Diego Freeway. trve, 1s that wiping out hunger 000 people in the United Stat.es They selected the Baxter's
makes econonuc sense and Canada, including some who Street entry, a chunky-style
ProJCCt representatives cited will be able to lead briefing concoction that is a favorite
two t>Sllmates of th_e_c_:os_t _o_f_e_r_a_-_ll!gro __ u..!ps~th:..:.;,.:.e=m=sel:..=.v:....:es=.... _______ am __ o,_n.:,::g:_1ts.:.....:.res.=...:::taurant customers.
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Lightweight poplin is a
Brooks Brothers favorite
Both businessman and rraveller will find the
qualities they seek in a warm weather suit
handsomely met here. The polyester and cot·
ton blend has a neat, crisp appearance, good
crease-resistance and washability. Tailored
on our 3-button model with patch pockets
and welted edges, in tan. navy or olive. Coat
and trousers. $ISO
u1~ yo•" Broolu Btollur~ COJ'ILOJ' Amtrican Express.
IPAMIJHIO 1111
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BJ TH .A.uocia&M Pree1
llraeU troopt lifted women remter1 off a roof
with a crane and batter.t open doon toda~they t.an ~ Jewfat\ lettlen tn Yun!t, ~ stria!, who rejliiet llrael'a pledp to -r.Wrri e ~
Deeert to F.cYpt.
''There wu aome weeping and everybody ii in
depremlon, both ua and the army," a eettler ldent·
Wed u Menachem Gran.It said in a two.way radio
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~overheard by r'" who Wlft ~ by troops from wa~ ~ "Everythlna
la be!ng done ln a1ow moUon."
More than 2,000 aquanen In the Medlt.lTa·
neen COMt town of Yaanit ba.nic8ded ~ ln bull~ after rnornJn.r prayen but troopl INlde Do .
Immediate move.a to eVICt them. Yamit wu the laat
of the eettlementa llrtel establlahed after It captu·
red the Slhai ln the 1967 Arab,..llraell War.
Moslem clergyman missing
· BEIRUT, Lebanon -Iranian Revolutionary
Guards ransacked the home of a leading dJssideot
Moslem clergyman over the weekend. d.iaanned his
bodyguarda and •iz.ed aoti·government tape rec· ordino. Tehran newapapers reported.
'fhe whereabouts of Ayatollah Kazem Sha·
riatmadari were unknown after the raid on bis
residence in the holy city of Qom. An Iranian who
declined to be identified for aecurity reasons re·
porte~ by telephone that be aaw the old man
broUght out ol hi.a quarters u a crowd ~
lnsulta at hbp.
Shariatmadara, white-bearded lnd belieY\!d to
be in his 80s, ii the reltp>ua leader of 13 mU.Uon
Turkisli.a1>eak:ing Iranians in ~ northwestern part
of the country. He baa long diaented from the
vlewa of Iran's aup-eme leaQer Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini on the Ialam1c republic.
gremlin sets seabed. ruling
MOSCOW -The Kremlin has issued a leng·
thy decree stating Soviet rights and obligations in
developing seabed resources beyond th e limits of
the continent.al shelf starting in January 1988.
Soviet coverage of the decree, carried by the
official news agency Tass, did not explain why the
document was released now lf It would not take
effect until 1988. ·
It appeared the move was linked to the Reagan
administration's decision to seek revisions in an
international law of the sea agreement under con·
sideration by United Nations members.
Crash creates quite a mess
LCJS ANGELES -Interstate 405 became a
morus of crude oil, concrete girders, wrecked
trucks and stalled commuters after an accident near
Long Beach early today, the California Highway
Patrol said.
A tanker-trailer began leaking its 7 ,()()().gallon
load of crude oil after the crash that al8o involved a
seml·trailer which spilled IOl'M of its concrete gir·
den, CHP Offk:er Rick Stevens said. ·
The oil truck driver, Edward Brousseau, 37.
was trapped inside his cab for about half an hour
following the miBhap at 4 a.m.
Roller coas ter train crashes
SANT A CLARA -A four·car train on the
roller router at Marriott's Great America amuse·
ment park stalled and slid backward, into another
train, inflicting minor Injuries on 14 people, the
park reported.
Park spokesman Judy Hadfield said the acd·
dent happened at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The train with
2.4 aboard was headed up a steep incline when it
• "stalled near the top and rolled backward" into the
station and another train, which waa not moving,
she said.
Ma. Hadfield aafd of the 14 injured, three re·
fused treatment at the park. Ten were treated, and
12·year-old Alyssa James of San FrancilCX> wu
taken by ambulance to a San Ja.e hospital for
treatment.
2 die when car falls 300 feet
SAN DIMAS -Authorities are seeking the
driver of a blue Jeep that ran a car carrying six
people off curving Highway 39. Two died when the
car plunged 300 feet down a ravine into a reservoir;
the others were injured.
Sophia Vasquez, 40, and her BOn, Octaviano, 19,
were killed about 2:45 p .m . Sunday when the
oncoming Jeep forced their car off the mountain
road about 45 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
The Jeep was trying to pap another south-
bound vehicle, <.:alifofnia Highway t'atrol Officer
&l¥ Schmitt.er said.
Ground Zero Week under way
Marches, speeches. bicycle tours and foot races
are serving as forums for blasting the bomb u
Americans observe Ground Zero Week -the new
peace movement's biggest assault ao far on the
buildup of nuclear anns.
In one of numerowi exerci8ea to demonstrate
the elfecta of a nuclear bomb on an A.l'yaerican city, a
siren wailed In Fountain Square in downtown
Cincinnati and bicyclist.a, Jolgen and at le.ut one
man in a wheelchair .:a~ to see how far away
they could get from a red "x" marking the aymboJic
center of the attack.
Warning jssued on budget -• WASHINGTON -Senate Republlcan leaden
say budget negoUaton must come u p with a com·
proml.ae on President Reagan'• pro~ ~ndins plan aoon or face a " of conflict" 1n .
Negotiators fro~itol Hill and the te
Haute held a three-hour secret le9ion Sunda.y to
wc;>rk oa the president's deficit·ridden budget for
a.cat year 198lJ. Conaremlonal leaden said no major agreement
waa reached at the White HOU8e meeq.
CIHelfted .. , ...... 71~ 3 dead m embers
of film crew
Alf qeMr .. , ........ MMU1
l..EES l'DRY, Arla. (AP) -
1bree bodiel recovered from the
Co1ondo Rlwr have been ident•
Jfied .. thoee 9f RHU'Dbe/9 of a m.-n crew who were in a hell·
copter that CJ'aahed a f ter the ..... ti1mld • low ICllDe.
A tourth crew member, Lort
lAe Gere ot Tanana. c..tif .. w•
hoePltaltsed m Pa1e..t. in 1table
oonaiUon folloirlnl r:saturday'•
cra1h a fte r a acen• from
"A•Rioan .... i" a two-hour CM .. levteioo IGVenture Wm.
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.. u · Orange Cout ONLY PILOT/Mond1Y, Apru 19, 1982 H JF
0.-, Not ""'°"° REMEMBERED -A year
and a half after the death of
Ora.nge County Superior
Court Juda.e Oretta Sears, her
husband nas published his
first book of poems.
Balmy skies
lure' throngs
to seaside
Springtime weather produced
summer-like conditions along the
Orange Coast shore line this
weekend as thousands flocked to
the beach to get a jump on their
t.ana.
In Newport Beac}\, an August·
sized crowd of 85,000 people
spread out their beach towels
Sunday under clear skies and
6~-<iegree temperatures.
Weather forecaaten an calling
for a warming trend this week
with temperatures in the m.id·70s
along the coast and readings in
the low.SOs l.n inland areas.
At the mile.long stretch of city
beach in Huntington Beach. 35.-
000 viaitorl showed up Sunday
and 21,000 turned out Satu...,j.ay.
Along the state s trand In '
Huntington. 25.000 beachgoers
turned up Sunday.
Despite the large turno uts,
there was little lifeguard activity
along the coast, a fact guards
were attributing to the chilly
59-<iegree ocean temperatures.
Suri at most beaches was run·
ning o ne to two feet ~Ith no
riptides reported..
Pa~n easing
for widower • By JACKIE HYMAN In ieeo. the counte11 and the
An rr'lllll..,... • ....., profe.or, who was allO married,
Oretta Ferri Seara lived a col-becamo closely acquamted by a
Ol;'ful. rich UH u an lt.allan quirk of fate.
counieaa, out.spoken proaecu&or ..
and Orange County Superlof' 1 wae eivlna her a Uft home
Oourt Judee, and her auJcide In and we got. caug~t for three day•
December of 1980 left her hua-ln a tnowatonn, Seara said, ex-band devastated. plaining that~he counteaa Uved
Now, a year and a hall later, In the mountama ancf they took
he has worked through his grief ,. refuge In her apartment. He,r
in writlng, and next month hla daughter and huaband oouldn t
first book of poern.1, "The Mag· let home because of, t~~ snow,
ellan Heart," will be published and we got acquainted.
by Harian Creative Press ln u~· The two voluntarily aeparated
i.te New York. • for a while. but d ecided they
"Oretta was flamboyant, bril· couldn't Uve Wlthout each other.
liant and sometimes difficult," They marned m 1964 and work·
said Dr Donald Seers, chairman ed in Washington, D C .. ahe for
of the llnguiatica department at Attorney General Robert Ken·
Callfornio St.ate University at
Fullerton. "What we had was a '/ 1.;oul dn 't symbiotic relat1onahip. It was
~h7o~ruur.~en I didn't have Slop writing'
Sean, who was 57 at the time
of his wife'• death, said he was
unable to write for aix months,
"then the logjam broke and I
couldn't a top. When I go t
through I didn't know whether I
had therapy or poetry." .
The title of the poems. some of
which were first published in
journals and one of wbkh won a
$200 prize. refet-s to Ferdinand
Magellan, a Portuguese sea cap-
tain who commanded the first
e xpedition to sail around the
world.
"The book has a certain orga-
nic theme, of my •tarting out
physically from Maine (where he
was born) and traveling some·
what around the world," Sears
said. "It's also an internal
journey," with a section dedica·
ted lO Mn. Sears.
Sears, who has a Ph.D. in En-
glish language and literature
from Harvard University, was
teaching at Upsala College in
East Orange, N.J. when he met
Mn. Sears. who was a student in
his Shakespeare ~.
An Italian countess "by mhe-
('ltance -as much as she could
be in her generation" -Oretta
Dianora Vanna Laura Countess
Ferri i:ame to the United St.ates
as a student in 1946. She w.1 s
married soon afterward, dropped
out of coUege and had a daught·
er .
When she returned to coUege
nedy and he for the American
Council on Education and Ho-
ward University.
During the academ ic yea r
1966·67, the {'ouple headed to ·
Kano, Niferla, to teach a t Ah-
madu Be lo University. They
landed m the mlddle of the Bia·
fran civLI war and fled to Italy,
then moved to Califorru.a.
Within a few months, he se· ·
cured a professorship at Fuller·
ton and M rs Sears found a
pos1tton with a pnvate law firm
m Oakland . .ioming the Orange
County Di.strict Attorney's office
m 1968 to be doser to her hus.
barld
Mrs. Sears tackled her work in
an original manner -she be·
came not.<.'<i for her prosecuuon of
obscenity cases but refused to
prosecut<' abor tionists because
she had nearly died during a
pregnancy m her hrs~ mamage.
In 1978. Mrs. Scars broke a
precedent of several decades ,by
cha llenging a Superior Court
judge in an c)(.'('t1on and winning.
S he took the bench m January of
1979
Then. an 1980, she died with
barbiturates and alcohol in her
bloodstream . At first her hus-,
band doubted the coroner's ru·
ling of suicide but said he was
later able t.o accept it
c::~t SOUTH COA,ST PLAZA
Presents
BILL BRUMLEY of
• YJnd:J {/!,..
cf~gzJijeM,
~g/la
Allow him to create a floral arrangement from the flowers
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Brumley.'• design wvtces. Oar1<'s Silk Flowers are hend·
made lo the United States. Celebrate the arrival of Spring
with the lasting beauty of Biik flowers.
Mr. llrumley wlU appear
Tuesday and Wednedsay 11:00 A.M.·5:00 P.M.
Lower Level, Jewel Court
Bullock's Wing
(714) 556-7430
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OrMQe COMt DAILY PILOT/Moriday, Aprtl 1t, 1982
~ prol«l leaee
By PAT HOROWITZ or .. .._,... ....
will laav• a. provide proo1 GI rour .aauauau. B. aw. tO keep ur wrtttm maa.rt11-trom the landlord and bave a wttw ,,., ... II
you 1.,.U to him ln pereoa.
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Va~dals, hllrglar~
batter FV schools
• • DEAR PAT: My a..dlord 11 U11aitq me • w ,., •• &o bf'Mk *'t dlree-)'ear.,... I iave
.. a •mall ..... nae 1 .... tact .... .uutte1.
Th IH dlord lia1 brolsea I• t• t1ra •ff tll•
U1llt1 aad lleat, b•t I llavea't beea able !• ca&ell lltm la die act eo tlle pollff cu't lie_!
me. 1 doa't 'wut &o break tile lease ucl cloe t
DEAR READERS : The blind of
Calltonila, and .. pecaa111 thole we.a UH
1ulde doll, now have •t their ftna9rUpe all
law1 and rttul•Uou appl)'iq to t.bt ltate
Board ol Guldt DOii tor U. Bllnd <llO K
Street Mall, Rooaa Jll1. Sactamento t581').
The board haa ,ubhabed lh l1w1 and
.._,ulaUona ln Brame. The Bt:aille bootletl
are provided tree to the bllnd. Publlabed In
conJunctJon with tbe lntemaUonal Year ot
the DiHbled, th• Brallte edltlon1 of the
Buslneu and ProfH1loJ11 Code and
Admlnlltratlve Code reoretellt the ftrat time
Bw1Jar* and vandallsn have
cott the Fountain Valley School
Dtatrlct more than $64,000 the
p11t 2 ~ yeare, accordins to a
report tel d.lat.rict tru.t.ee..
(Several l~ earlier,_,, en-
tire wina at Harper WM gutted ln
a fire started by vandala.)
By contrast, Muuda and Tal-
bert echooll each reported leal
than $500 in vandalism damaee
durina the three perioda.
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lmow wllat ao do. 8 ~ · L.L .. ~ ea Contact the Oranee County Fair Housina
Council by phoning 835-0180. A lease ls a
contract and Lt you are not breakln1 any of
Jta requirements, It usually caMot be ended
by the landlord without your consent. It's
also agalnst state law for a landlord to tum
off your utilities with the intention of ma.kine
you move. If he does, and you go to court and
win you can receive $100 ror e(lcb day the
utilltles are turned off, plus attorney's fees.
'rhe civil code further protects your baste
right of privacy and the landlord has no ridlt
to enter your place of business except in an
emergency or for certain other reaso!U, such
as making repairs. You are entitled to
reasonable notice of entry -u.suaJly U
hours.
The Fair Housing Council can offer some
suegestions that may help solve your
problem, but only if you are absolutely sure
the landlord is the person who has eotered
your business and tampered with the utility
service. Before any action can be taken, you.
a state a1ency hu been ~bl• to provide all lta
law1 and reautaUona tn BraJUe. .
A part or the Departmen' of Con1.umer
Affairs1 the GuJde Doc Board Ucenaes 1u1de .
do1 scnools and lnstrueton. It conalata of.
eeven membera, 1lx of wbom are lay penooa
appointed by the aovernor, and one state
orticlal who serves by 1latute. The board
meets quarterly in metropolitan areas of the
state. Presently llve board members are •
eulde doa uaers, and slx are blind, making it
one of the few llcenalna bodies which has
from its inception consisted of lay persons
rather than llcensee.s.
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• Got a probl•mr Than write ro Pat
Horowlu. Pat .. w cut red ,.,,_, 1•ttl111 the .,,.wen and action you need ro
aoJve lneq~lll•a In 1overnment and ,.., bu1lneH. M•ll your que.clon• to Pac
Horowlr1. Ar Your Bervlc•, Oran1e
a-t DalJy.Pfloc. P.O. BoJt 16'0, O.U M-. CA m~. Al
IDIU>Y WfrHI a p<l9/bJe wlJJ be am.wend, but phoned llJ-
qulris or httt«s not lncllld.Jn6 tJw twtder'1 fuJJ name, ~
and bualM9t hocurl' phone numb«r cannot be canaldered.
SWEET TOOTH -Susan
VOlller, 27, of Valencia shows
off her latest creation -an
oversized ja"l' filled to the
brim with jellybeans. One of
the first jars will be aent to
the nation'• moet well-known
jellybean addict, Ronald
Reagan.
'I'he report covera break-in•
and darnaae to the dlltrlct'• 17
elementary echoola, Ill former
headqwarten buUdin1 on Ltsh-
'thouse Lane and lta new head-
quarter•, formerly McDowell
School. A.ccord1ni to the report, diool
buraJ,an have taken a variet)"of
valuable items, including type-
w rl ter1, calculator1, fire ex-
tlngui1her1, televi1lont, audio.
equipment and a cello.
The moat common act of van-
dall1m has been breakage of
windows, according to the report.
Damage also has been done to drinkJna fountaina, locka, venta, toUeta. sprinklen, tloodllghta and
bdk.etball hoops.
Over the 2 ~-year study pe-
riod, the largest vandalism totals
were cecorcfed at Wardlow and
Harper 111Chools.
For example, Harper reported
$2,993 in vandalism damage du-
ring the 1979-80 khool year, $3,-
213 in 198().81 and $739 during
the first half of the c urrent
echool year.
To nelp reduce the vandalilm
and bur.l).ary probfem, Allla1ant
Superintendent Jack Mahnken
1ugge1ted that the diatrlct take
the following ates-:
-Monitor the effectiveneta of
an infrared intru1lon alarm
1yst.em being u.ed at the district
headquarten.
-Continue to ln1tall mira-
wall, a thin 1teel plate, when
wlndoWI are broken.
-Bolt all benche1 and lunch
tablet to cement pads.
-Place raJlroad tle1 ln
shrubbery bedl to eliminate da-
mage froru bicycles and other
vehicles.
-Contlder infrared alarm1
for the 8Choobl with the greatest
continuing to.es.
-Consider rewarding the five •
echooll reporting the lowest loe.-
leS by granting them an additio-
nal $500 !or wie on a project to be
defennined by the principal and
the student council.
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Housing meet
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Sebullano Sterpa, presld•nt of ihe California
Auociation of Realtors, will addrea the challqes
fec:in& bous1na May 11 durtna a regjona1 meeting of
realt.on at SoUth c.out Plaza Hotel, C.O.ta Mesa.
Sterpa la a Glendale-Burbank realtor.
The Irvtne Board ol Realton ta ho.t baud for the
meeting, which hat been arranged for reaJton and
..:>data of Dlatrict 32.
For retervationa, call 9~7-9243.
Trade cont erence set
A ~erence on trade opportunities ln the Pacltic
Rim wW be preeent.ed May 10 at the Regiatry Hotel,
lrvine.
Sponsors are the World Trade Center Aun. of
Oraftge County and the International Marketing Alm.
of Orange County. •
· An official from the Japane.e consulate will be
the luncheon speaker.
For Information, call 540-9180.
Screening service b egins
A pre-employment acreening eervioe hu opened
ita Wetn C.O.St headquarters in Newport~.
• Callfornla Internal Loa Control uya !t utillies
voice stress analysis rather than peod.l and peper tes.-
ting. cn.c is located at 1301 Dove SL. Newport Beach.
Computer open house set
The Educational Services Dlviaion or Alrco. Inc .•
will hold an open how;e for a ciornpUter learning cent.er
on Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 at 1240 South State
College Blvd., Anaheim.
The facility specializ.es in IBM businqias applica-
tions for computer programming and operating posi-
tions.
The school, Airco's sixth, has over $1 million in
ClOIIl,,pUter equipmenl and custom-designed claaaroom
facilities and ls designed to accommodate 1,000 gra-
duates annually. o~ said.
Electronics showcases
DevelopO'\ents in personal and small buaineas
computers, word processing and office communications
systems will be on display at the Computer Showcase
Expo at the Anah~ Convention Center on May 7-9.
Admission is $7.50 at the door or $5 with discount
tick eta.
For information, call the Interface Group at
800-225-2233. •
Investment firm acquired
The assets of Glendale Investment Corporation
have been purchased by a subsidiary of Glendale
Federal Savings. and Loan Association, Wilshire
Mongage Corporation.
Glendale Investment ts a mortgage brokerage
firm with offices in Westwood and Laguna Hills.
which arranges residen.1ial aecond trust deed loans for
private investors. ·
The original company was founded in 1946 by '#.fi~ C. ~. who remains as manager of the Laguna · office. ·
Tustin firm offers prjn ter
The GBT 5207M~ Matrix Printer has been an-
nounced by General Business Technology, Inc., Tustin.
The pril)Cer offf:rs a reduction in coet over pre-
viously available work stat.ion printers for the IBM
System/34 and.System/38, company offic:iala said.
Diamond trirnar()und seen
Complete liquidity for investment diamonds.
within five years is the prediction of Dr. C~arles
Youngblood in a. report entitled Crisa Management of
Diamond lnvesiments.
It de9Clibes the options open to diamond investors
and recommends certain actions in the bear market in
diamonda.
Youngblood, a frequent speaker on diamond in-
vesting, is president of Utah Managed Diamond Ac-,
counts, Huntington Beach . and Provo, Utah, and a
comme.ntatOr on Channel 22, Lo5 Angeles, a f.in.ancia1
~hannel.
Gold.,metals quo'tations
Gol,d
By Tiie A.11oclated Pre11
Loadoa: morning fixing $356.75, off $6.00.
.Metqla
NEW YORK (AP) Spot nonterrou1 metal
prices today:
Copper 76-78 oenta a pound. U.S. destinations. Le&a 28-32 cents a pound.
Zbac 85-39 oenta a pound, delivered.
Tia te.~281 Metals Week com~te lb.
Al...._ 76-77 cent1 a pound, N.Y. Me1~~-00 pet' flask.
P1aUllSm ..,.oo troy oz., N.Y.
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Latest research confirms MERI'I\~eliverS .the
taste of .cigarettes having up to twice the tar. 1
Many lo\v tar cigarettes
make taste promises. But
only 'Enricl1cd Flavc)r.~
'MERIT offers proof nc)t
• promi ... Proof through
extensive smoker ta tc .
tests.
MERIT Taste Does It.
In impartial nc\v te ·ts
~ where ·brand identity was
conceC"ded, the ot1crtt 1!1clming
-majority of smokers reported
MERIT taste equal tc)-or
.· better than -leading higher .
tar brands. Even brands
· with up to twice the tat.
Moreover, when tar le\1els
J.
were revealed, 2 out of 3
chose the MERIT combina--
tion of low tar atid good taste.
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MERIT Taste .
Sparks Switch.
In a separate part C)f this
extensive new study, MERIT
smokers report that ta te is a
major factc)r in cc)mpler'ing
their succes .. ful sw itLh from
higher tar brands. .
Confirmed: 9 c1ut c)f 10
fc1rn1cr higher tar sn1okers say
MERIT is an easy sivitch, that
they didn 't gitie itp taste in
sivitching, and that MERIT
i the best-tasting loiv tar
they've e1ver tried ~.
Year -after year, in --tuqy_
after study, MERIT remain ..
unbeaten. The proven ta te
alternative to higher tar
·mc)king -i MERIT. ·
W1rning : The Surgeon General Has Determined Ol'hlh11 ~ •• , .. '"' 11111
;Th1t Ciptette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. King s 7 mg "11( 0.5 mg n1cotm1 lOO's Reg : 10 mg "1ar:· 0.7 mg nicoune-
. 100' s Men 9 mg "11r: · 0 I mg n1co11nuv, per c1g111111, FTC Ripon D1c'8l ,
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91 l SERVICE BEGINS .. •
proved by the at.ate in Septem-
·~r. 1979. Since then, the county
haa been working to lmple~nt
\he aya\em at a &at of $1 .8 mil-
lion. The money was ra.i.ed by a
surcharge on telephone bills of
Orange County telephone custo-
mers.
Officiala aald they hoped per-
sona will not attempt to "test"
the system by maklna unneces-•
aary 911 calls. They pointed out
that all callers' numbera and ad-
d r esaes are recorded by the
system. It Is a crime to make
non-emereency calls, they added.
Business calla to emergency
services should be made on non-,
emergency num,bers listed in the
telephone book, officials said.
PROCESS R~PPED. • •
According to Mtaa Potter, the plicanta who participated :Sa good
Academic Senate met on short faith and with antj.cipaiion of
notice April 1 and unanimnu•lv honorable response."
approved two re90luti0na written by lmtrUCtor BUI Purkila. The second resolution called for "a campuswide poll of no
confidence in the board of
trustees and Dr-Wataon."
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Brother
rescues .
toddler
-An 18-month-old boy ta in cri-
tical coodition today at ChUdren's
Hoepltal of Orange after being
reacued by his 12-year-old bro-
ther from drowning In Irvine
Friday.
The victim, Jacob Scholz, was
spotted lying at the bottom of a
Jacuzzi at 4312, Margarita St.,
1.rvine, by his brother, Jeff Sholz,
who pulled hlm oul of the pool
and alerted his parents, aa.-ording
to Officer Robert Richardson.
When he arrived at the scene,
the officer said Jacob's parents,
Jo Ann and Ronald Scholz of
Annonda in Central California,
were attempting to resuscitate
blm. The flrat said, "That the Aca-
demic Senate of OCC denounces
the action of the board of trustees
and Dr. Wataon in circumventing
the selection process for OCC
President as an iruult to the fa-
culty, community and other ap-
But Miss Potter said after this
vote, she learned the 11enate
meeting had been called without
the two days notice and writte°'
agenda required in the group's
constitution.
Richardson said the Scholz fa-
mily had been vislung with Mrs.
Scholz' sister, Carol Anderson, at
the Margarita Street home when
young Jacob apparently wande-
red into the pool
VICTORY CONGA LINE -Led by their
cheerleader moose, members of the Baxter's
restaurant chill team celebrate victory
OellJNot ..... ~
8:8turday in Irvine's chili cookoff. Team quali-
fies for state cookoff May 27 in Newport
Beach.
Clyde Zulch
dies at 62
Clyde Herbert Zulch, a Corona
del Mar painter and art gallery
owner, was found dead early to-
day apparently after committing
suicide, Newport Beach police
said.
Zulch, who was 62, was disco-
vered in a shower of hts Poppy
Avenue home at 3:30 a.m.
Police said the Orange County
Coroner's office has been asked
to determine \he exact cause of
death.
Zulch , the owner of C lyde
Zulch Originals, 3800 E Coast
Highway, was noted for has sea-
scape paintings. Funeral ar-
rangements h a ven't been an-
noun~.
B.J. Best
de ad at 58
A memorial service 1s set for
7:30 p.m. this evening at Laguna
United Methodist Church for
Benjamin J. Best, 58, who died
Saturday at South Coast Medical
Center.
A resident of Laguna Beach
for the pest 22 years, Belot owned
and operated Harbor Graphics
Camera Stripping & Plates,
1378C Logan Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Best was a skilled photogra-
pher and a member o f the La-
guna Beach Camera Club.
Survivors include his wife,
Do rothy, a freelance writer: a
brother; three sasters, and nume-
rous nieces and nephews.
Fearing that th~ initial vote
was thus invalid she said the
group met again Tuesday and
"ratified" the original resolution
by a majority but not unanimou.s
vote.
Miss Potter said she was con-.
cerned about this procedure
being valid and was personally
uncomfortable with the term
"denounce" in the resolution.
Because she was given no spe-
c;f ic instruction.to present the
resolutions to the trustees, she
said she did not. But she said the
board members and Watson were
aware of the resolutions because
of their publication in the campus
newspaper.
Mesa stabbing
victim, 18,
hospitalize d .
A Costa Mesa man who was
found wandering through a
Huntington Beach neighborhood
w ith numerous stab wounds was
reported in -serious condition to-
day at Fountain Valley Commu-
ruty Hospital.
Huntington Beach poljc~ Lt.
Merle Schneblin said the injured man, Robert Moreno, 18. a Me-
xican citizen worltiAg locally as a
gardener. was found by a· pas-
serby at 3 :18 a.m . Sunday o n
Flintstone Lane.
Sc hneblin said paramedics
tre ated Moreno for puncture
wounds in the head and throat
and other cuts before rushing
him to the hospital.
Schneblin said details of the
incident were sketchy but that
officers believe Moreno was in-
jured as a result of a feud bet-
ween two families.
By STEVE TRIPOLI
O(tft9 Delly Not 8taff
A worldwide organization de·
d t..eated to ending hunger on
earth sought recruits in Costa
Mesa Sunday and though the
turnout was small, organizers
sa1ci they will continue to seek
help alone the Orange Coast.
'fhe Hunge r Project, which
.:laims two million membe rs.
sponsored the seven-hour
''briefing" of the city's Neigh-
borbood Communjty Center for
those interested in supporting the
organiz.a ti on· s effort&.
The briefings are an intensive
look at hunger -what it iS, who
s uffers from it, how it can be
~'Omb&tted, why it lS both possi-
ble and e<:onomically worthwhile
to defeat tt and who has the po-
. wer to stop 1t.
The purpose of the briefing is
to equip participants to deal with
,.elected officials, the media and
( others in "generating the grass
roots poUucal will to have hunger
ended~' according to a Hunger
-Project spokesman · •
Gwen Hill of Corona de)· Mar.
one of two moderato rs at Sun-
day's bnefing, SaJd the turnout of
JUSt 10 people was disappointing.
but that another briefing will be
held m the area next month. The
stte tS as yet undetermined Other
sess1bns also will be held later
this year.
Part1c1pants leave the session
ready to lobby aga.U).st hunger at
all levels. Some of what they
learn includes:
-That one-fourth of the
world's population is hungry,
Warm w-eather due
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muoh of 1he MleelMll>PI Valley. El Peeo 82 so . Reno 111 28
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and that three-fourths of the
hungry are children
-That some nations with
high per-capita income levels
have not defeated hunger. while
others with very low income le·
vels have.
-That some hunger exists
almost everywhere, though tt lS
rather rare in nat1ons such as the
Uruted States
-That nations which h ave
defeated hunger l·ome from all
maJOr political 1deolog1es and
e<:onom1c and political systems,
and that they also employ diffe-
rent agncultural t.echniques and
have a wide range of climates.
-That, ac.'t.'Ording to a nl..mber
of agenc1~ which have underta-
ken studies of hunge r, the only
impediment to defeating it is the
political will to do so.
-Thal the earth already
produces more than e nough food
to meet everyone's na'ds, there lS
potential to produce much more,
and that Increases in food pro-
ductton are outstripping world
population growth.
One oC the program's maJor
pc>1nts. perhaps be<.-ause 1t makes
ending hunger pobucally attrll\.-
t~ve, is that wiping out hunger
makes econo1TUa.sense.
Project representallves cited
two estimates of the cost of era-
d1cating hunger, one whlch said
that expenditures of $25 billion a
year for 20 years would be nee-
ded, and another which est1ma-
ted that all childhood d eaths
from hunger could be prevented
for $1 5 billion
They compared that to the es-
umat.ed annual rosts of hunger.
$36 bt.llion a year for fooJ aid and
food stamps, medical care for the
malnourished, nutrition prog-
rams and the d1sruption of peo-
ple's Lives.
Ending hunger, Ms. Hill and
co-moderator Ed Kinney said,
would end a moral outr~e. un-
leash the talents of the one bil-
lion people who now are hungry.
build markets for richer nations,
e nhance global security, and
''liberate the untapped richness
of other cultures and mmds."
The seminar's final phase
introduced an exhaustive list of
the agencies battling hunger. the
world food aid structure, wri-
tings on the subject and sugges-
tions for what those battling t.o
elaminat.e hunger can do.
The Hunger Project's goals for
this year , according to project
officials. are to bnef at least 2:>.·
000 people in the Uruted States
and Canada, mcluding some who
will be able to lead bru~fing
groups themselves.
Bax ter bunch
hottest in
chili cook off
After the compe titive glee
simmered down, jovtal members
o f t h e Baxter's restaurant
team emerged as fU"St place win-
n,rs at Irvine's a nnual cookoff
Saturday in the rustic Bommer
Canyon
The Baxter's team will get a
chance to compe te for spicier
stakes at the state chili cham-
p1onsh1p, to be held May 27 at
the Balboa Bay Club in Newport
Beach
The South Coast Chili Cham-
p1onsh1p. hosted by the Irvine
Chamber of Commerce. was held
at an old-time cattle camp off
Bonita Canyon Road. N~ly 3,-
000 chtli af1c1onados showed up
for the day-long event, featuring
outlandish entertainment and a
potpourri of costumed characters.
Commg in second was Pacific
National Bank. The third place
trophy was taken by the staff of
tile Irvine World News newspa-
per. Cook off Judges sampled 44
entries of some o f the best
mouth-mu.ling brews this side of
the San Otego Freeway.
They selected the Baxte r's
enL-y, a chunky style concoction
that is a Cavonte among its res-
taurant customers.
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91·1·em.ergenc)r.nulliber covers Corintf
By FREDERICK SCHOEMERL
OftMo.lfrNlltle.ff
Starting today, Oranp Count·
y'1 two mllHon residents need
dial only three numbers -911
-to 1ummon police, fire and
other emergency services.
It ls for emergency caus only,
not for business calls.
The 911 system -the first to
go in to operation in Southern
California -coven each of the
county'• 26 cltfea and all unin· phone, the call ii routed to one of
corporated territory and aerves two awltchlng cent.en where the
both cu1tomer1 of Pacific Tele· caller'• number .IJ autol'l)At1cally
phon and General Tel phone. recorded.
The aystem went lnto opera· At the central locations, c-11•
tlon at 12:01 a.m . Otcltlalt re· are then routed to 24 Public $a.
ported no immediate! problem• fety Answering Point.a located
durlna 911'• flrat hours C?f ope· throughout the county from
ration. which emergency penionnel are
When a person needing eme'r-alerted.
gency assistance dials 91 1 from a PSAPa arc located In the p0Uce
relldential, business or pay tele-, department. of Anaheim, Brea,
Bu en a Park, Coata Mesa, Cy-
preu, Fountain Valley, FuUer-
ton, Garden Grove, HunUngton
Beach , lrvtne, 1.Aguna Beach, La
Habra, La Palma, Le» Alamitos,
New port Beach; Orange, Pla·
centla, San Clemente, Banta Ana,
Seal &ach, Stanton, Tustin and
Wt1tm1111ter.
Officials at a press conference
this morn ing ln Santa Ana de-
ltribed the county 911 ayatem as
the "most 11ophlstlcated emer·
gency telephone 1y1tcm In the
western United Stat.el."
"No other 911 system has ever
been d eveloped involving two
major telephone companies, more
than two dcnen government ju-
risdicLions and literally hundrecb
of people," said Bruce Nestande,
chairman of the Orange County
·Board of Supervi11ors ..
"The 911 number will save
Uves br mak,if,g it, euler to call
for he p," Nestailde Hid. "In
every emergency altuatlon, a
mome nt o f confu1lon occurs
when someone fumbles around
for tbe police or fire or par.amecUc
telephone number."
A 1972 law called tor inatalla·
lion of 911 ayltema in Calltomla's
58 counties.
The county's 911 plan wu ap-
(See tll, Page Al)
Falkland Islands
Solution said . . near
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
(AP) -Secretary o( State Ale-
xander Hajg and Argentine ne-
gotla tors are "approaching a
soluuon" to the conflict between
Britain and Argentina over the
Falkland Islands, a member of
the ruling military junta reported
today.
A newspaper, meanwhile, re-
ported that Argentina was wil-
ling to participate in negotiations
at the Onited Nations on the key
issue o{ who has sovereignty over
the islands, ruled by Britain 149
· years and seized by Argentine
troops April 2.
"We are approaching a solu-
tion, with the aid of the United
Sates. but preserving Argentine
interests.," air force Cmdr. Basilio
Lami Dow told reporters.
He said Haig and Argentine
leaders were working on a final
dra h of the la test proposal to be
carrltd l>y Haig to London and
Washington.
Details of the lat.est proposal in
the 17-<lay impasse were not im·
mediately reported-by officials.
"'*° br Geiry .._._
PARK FIGHT AFTE RMATH -Fountain other s uffering knife wounds on his upper
Valley firemen work on one victim in a COJl· body. Orange County sheriff's officers are in-
frontation and knife battle at Mile Square· vestigating.
Park Sunday that left one man dead and an-
ln London, Prime Minister
Mar~t Thatcher met with her
defense and foreign aecretaries
but there was no immediate
comment.
But the Buenos Aires newspa·
per C1arin said Argentina propo-
sed U.N. negotiaLions on the mue
of sovereignty within a fixed
time period. In the interim, an
Argentine-British administration
with representatives of the 1,800
islanders would gover n the
island under A.mer1can supervi·
sion. the report said.
Mile Square
·melee lea ves
one man dead
Method of. picking
O CC chief rapped A joint Argentine-Britlah po-
lice force would keep order on
the islands. The Clarin said this
was contingent on Bt-itain tur-
iing back its 40-sh ip armada One man was knifed to death
and a second is hospltall:z.ed today
suffering knife wounds after a
Sunday confrontation between
two groups of Hispanics at Mile
Square Regional Park in Fount-
ain Valley.
Killed in the fight was Angel
Lopez Serrano, 28, a resident of
Hawaiian Gardens.
Investigating officers said Ser-
rano had suffered knJfe wounds
in his back.
He died at Fountain Valley
Community Hospital about 6
p.m .. an hour after the two
groups had clashed al the Foun-
tain Valley park.
Officers identified the woun-
ded man as 19-year-old Hector
Carrillo from Stanton. Fountain
Valley hospital spokesmen ·said
Carrillo was beang treated for
knife wounds on his upper body.
.Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said
that details of the confrontation
were sketchy.
WORLD
By PRU. SNEIDERMAN
Of WM Dellr Not l e.ff -
The Or ange Coas\ College
Academic Senate has approved
two resolutions crlticlzlng Coast
Community College Diatrict
trustees and Chancellor Norman
Watson for the manner ln which
a new Orange Coast College
president was selected.
However, the president of the
faculty group, Fran Potter, de-
clined to present these resolu·
tlons to the trustees at their
ream t meeting.
Mias Potter, a long-time busi-
ness law instructor at the Costa •
Mesa campus, said ahe had not
received formal direction from
the senate to present the resolu·
tions to the board.
The faculty ia concerned about
the trustees' selection March 31
of Bernard Luskin, president of
silt.er 8Chool Coastline College, to
take over as Orange Coe.st presi·
dent when Robert Moore retires
J une 30.
Distr ict spoke.man Richard
MONT EVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) -British ma-
rines and lclentista deported by Argentina to u~
walked on the beach and played wtth a IOCCet' ·
they bought here, but made no comments to the
foreign and local prea
SPORTS
Angels win 6 th straight
Sho~top Rick Burlet0n'1 out, but the Ancel.a
keep on WlnDlnl. anyway. J>-.e Cl.
COUNTY.
Simon said Watson and the
trustees have not responded to
the resolutions because they have
not formally been received.
But he added, "Luskin has
absolutely the full support of the
board. We believe the a:reening
process was not adulterated."
ln seeking a successor to
Moore, trustees several months
earlier appointed an eight·
member screening committee re-
presenting Orange Cout admini·
Straton, teachers, office workers,
students and the community.
The committee reviewed about
80 applications and forwarded six
to the board of trustees. The?
board narrowed these to two fi·
nal.IJts.
Their top choice turned down
the job, and the board eliminated
the second choice for reat10ns that
have not been made public. The
trustees then selected Luskin for
the poet, even though he had not
applied.
(See PROCESS, Pase A!)
NATION
• 'War' rages
along coas t
OCEANS lUJ!: (Al') -Son\e
2.000 reservists and 1,000 active.
duty sailors carried out make-
believe sea battles over the wee-
kend ln an exercbe planned by
the reaervis1a, the Navy aa.ld.
The "war" was fought from
three San Diego-based frigates
on a mlasion to hunt down enemy
submarines between Oceanaide
and San Clem en te b land , 50
miles to the southwest. En route,
an enemy warship IUrpriaed the
Americans.
lt was the first major training
exerci9e ever originated, pl.annea
and carried out by reserviats in
the Southern California area, the
Navy lllld. In charge wu retterve
Capt. John K. Riess.
EPA policies criticized
Columnist Jack Anderaon say1 the EPA 1eema
more eager to appease the chemical and wa1t.e-
dumptng· industrie. than protectina the public. Pqe
AB.
Dan Burl vs. Ralph Nader:
Next to the bud1et, the bl11e1t battle In
Wa1hln1ton theae day1 _pl_ta_·author Dan M . Burt llaintt COlllUMer ~Wt Kalpb Nader. P9 88."
(;ourf to 11e11le t a row:
WABJUNOTON (AP)I-TW .U.I_ ..... Pffii•
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fedenl tax bnaa for......, dlllrr'n11f= 111) pma•
IChaoll.
heading for the Falklands. In
return, Argentine troops would
be Wlthdrawn.
Argentine Foreign Ministry
and U.S. State Department offi-
cials refused to confiitn or deny
the newspaper report.
Haig, who ended 12 strai~ht
hours of talks with Argenttne
leaders at 2 a.m. today. resumed
the negotiations at Government
House.
President Gen. Leopoldo Gal-
taera 's press secretary, Rodolfo
Baltierrez, said: "The final stage
of the second round of negotia·
tions has begun wit h the same
di!ferences that existed \hi1
morning (when talks ended). "
He did not elaborate.
Haag's spokesman, Dean Fla·
cher, said earlier that the sectt·
tary of state planned to leave
Buenos Aires today but woul~
not say where .lhig would fl y
next or charact.eriz.e the ta.I.ks.
Haag and Argentine Foreign
M1mster Nicanor Costa MendM
talked for nearly 12 hours Sun-
day.
Bos ton Marathon
Wo n by Al Salazar
BOSTON (AP) -World re-
cord holder Alberto Salazar won
the 86th annual Bost.on Marathon
today, edging Dick Beardsley of
Minnesota, who challenged Sa-
lazar ln a nEl<ik-and-neck race to
the finl4h.
HiLUnofficlal time was 2
hour'I";'" 8 minutes, 48 seconds.
about 35 seconds short of hts
world record.
Beardsley followed by scant
seconds.
John Lodwick of Texas was
third and hometown favorite Bill
Rodgers, a four-time Boston ·
winner, trailed in fourth. '
The 26-mile, 385-yard classic
was a two~man race, between
Salazar and Beardaley. for about
the final quarter.
Salazar en t.ered his firsf BoSton
Marathon as the favorite, rele-
gating Rodgers to unde rdog
status as about 7,600 entran ts
pushed across the starting line.
Salazar had two marathons
and two victories behind him,
including a devaatating 2:08:13
performance in Ne w York lut
October.
The 23-year-old Wayland,
Mas,,., native running out of Eu-
gene, Ore., found good weather
condltions -though a bit warm
for some -on t he 26-mile,
385-yard course -temperatures
hovering just above 60 degrees
under clear skies, with a cooling
breeze.
There were 7,623 official en-
trants, up about 700 from last
year, runn ing a cou rae that
wound through rural Massachu-
setts countryside.
Concrete group,
driver s set talks
Striking rock, sand and con-
crete haulers finally will sit
down at the bargaining table
with concrete trade association
negotiators Thursday morning,
an association spokesman said
today.
Spokesman Jay Watkins.
speaking on behalf of the Sou-
ttie.rn California Rock Products
and Ready Mix Concrete Alsso·
ciations, said the bargaining ses-
sion was acheduled late last week
following an exchange of letters
between striking unions and the
asaoclations.
A s t h e strike by 2,000
Team1ter concrete haulers in
Orange and Los Angeles counties
entered its ~ week, construe-
INDEX
STATt.
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B2
A6
A6
B2
Dl-6
83
D2
D2
A8
&
tlon p~cts throughout Sou·
them omia were grinding to
a halt as concrete and amodated
products ~ acarce.
Teamsters walked off their
jobs April 4 after tumin& down
t he association's o ffe r of a
$3.03-an-hour mcrease in waaes
and benefit.a.
The union had been deman·
ding a $4.50-an-h our h ike In
wages and benefita. Driven cur-
rently a~ $11.40 an hour.
The teamster haulers st.ruck
companies which supply about 80
percent of the sand.~ gravel and
ready mix concrete uled ln Le»
Orange, Los Angelet, San Ber-
nardino, Rive rwicle and Ventura
counties.
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Jewish settlers moved
By n. AtHCllte4 Prett
laraell troopa lifted women rest.ten otf a roof
with a crane and battered~n doon today as they ~ Jewt.ah ee en in Yamit, Occu led r=. who rejeet larael'• edge to return the final Daert to J'cypt.
"There waa aome weeping and everybody ta in
depreatfon, both ua and the anny," a aettler ident·
Uted as Menachem Granit aald ln a two-way radio
bl'Oil<lcut overheard by reporters, who were barred
by troop1 (rom watchJ.na the evicdone. "Everything
la being do,te 1n alow motlon."
More than 2,000 .quattera In the Mediterra-
nean cout town of Yamlt barricaded t.hemaevea 1n
bulldinp alter mo~ prayers but troopa made no
lnunedlate moves to evict them. Y&allt wu the Jut
of the eettlernenta larael e.tablilhed after It captu-
red the Sinai in the 1967 Arab-WaeU War.
Moslem clergyman ml~ing
BEIRUT, Lebanon -Iranian Revolutionary
Guards ransacked the home of a leading diasident
Moslem clergyman over the weekend, disanned his
, bodyguards and sei?.ed anti-government tape rec-
• ordlng:s, Tehran newspapers reported.
The whereabouts of Ayatollah Kar.em Sha-
r.iatmadari were unknown after the raid on his
residence in the holy dty of Qom. An Iranian who
declined to be identified for security reasons re-
ported by telephone that be aaw the old man
brought out of hia quarten u a crowd aa:emned
insults at blm.
Shariatmadara, white-bearded and believed to
be in his 80s, la the religious leader of 13 mlllion
Turk:iab-speaklng Iranians in the northwestern part
of the country. He hu long dluented from the
views of lran'a auf.: leader Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini on the c republic.
Kremlin sets seabed ruling
MOSCOW -The Kremlin has issued a leng·
thy decree stating Soviet rights and obligations in
developing seabed resources beyond the limits of
the continental shell starting in January 1988.
Soviet coverage of the decree, carried by the
official news agency Tasa, did not explain why the
docwnent was released now if It would not take
effect until 1988.
It appeared the move was linked to the Reagan
administration's decision to seek revisions in an
international law of the sea agreement under con-
sideration by United Nations members.
Crash creates quite a mess
LOS ANGELES -Interstate 405 became a
morass of crude oil, concrete girders, wrecked
trucks and stalled commuters after an accident near
Long Beach early today, the California Highway
Patrol said.
A tanker-trailer be~an leaking tts 7,000-gallon .
load of crude oU after the crash that also involved a
semi~trailer which spilled aome of its concrete gir-
ders, CHP Officer Rick Stevens said.
The oil truck driver, Edward Brousseau, 37,
was trapped inside hi.a cab for about half an hour
following the mishap at 4 a.m.
·. Roller coaster train crashes
SANTA CLARA -A four-car train on the
roller coe.ster at Marriott's Great America amuse-
ment park stalled and alid backward into another
train, inflicting minor Injuries on 14 people, the
park reported.
Park spokesman Judy Hadfield said the acci-
dent happened at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The tram will'!
24 aboard was headed up a ateep incline when it
"stalled near the top and rolled backward" into the
station and another train, which was not moving.
she said. .
Ms. Hadfield said of the 14 injured, three re-
fused trea~t at the park. Ten were treated, and
12-year-old Alyssa Jame• of San Francisco was
taken by ambulance to a San Jose hos pital for
treatment.
2 die when car falls 300 feet
SAN DIMAS -Authoritles are seeking the
driver of a blue Jeep that ran a car carrying six
people off curving Highway 39. Two died when the
car plunged 300 feet down a ravine into a reservoir;
the others were injured.
Sophia Vasquez, 40, and her son. Octaviano, 19, I
rnillu~rn ~
were killed about 2:45 p.m . Sunday when the
oncoming Jeep forced their car off the mountain
road about 45 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
The Jeep was trying to pass another south·
bound vehicle, Cailfom.la Highway !>~trot Officer
&~ Schmitter said.
Spy c a se among biggest
AUGUSTA. Ga. (AP) -A 50-year-old
Hungarian, arrested near the city's Confederate
War Memorial aa he met with a U.S. Anny officer,
was arraigned on an eapionage charge today for
allegedly trying to obtain classified docu.menta.
Otto Attila Gilbert was amUgned before U.S.
Magjstrate John Dunmnore Jr. on a charge of con-
spiracy to obtain and deliver information relating to
the national defeme, which carries a tentence of life
in prison or death.
Warning issued on budget
WASHINGTON -Senate Republican leaden
•Y budget negotiaton must come up with a com-
promise on President RMgan's propoeed spending J>1an aoon or face a "iuoale of oonfllct0 ln eonare-.
Houae held a three-hour aec:ret ae98ion Sunday to
work on the president'• defldt-ridden budget for
ftaca1~983. · leaden said no major agreement
was reac at the White Houee meeting. Negotiators froin C'apltol Hill and tbe White
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3 dead members
of film crew
LEES FERRY, ArU. (AP) -
'11\tee bod.'81 recovered from the
c.olondo River have bf!erl ident..
ifled u th OM of members of a
fllm crew who were In a heli-
copter that crashed after the mm filmed a 1oYe acme.
A fourth crew member, Lori Lee Oen of Tanana. c..llf., WM
~:sra11r.ec1 1n Pa1e. tn •table tlon tollowtna Saturday'•
cra1h after a 1cene from
"American r.c1e," a two-hour
CBS televllion adventure fllm.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprtt 19, 1982
OelY Pilot Photo
REMEMBERED -A year
and a hall after the death of
Orange County Superior
Court Judge Oretta Sears, her
husband has publis h e d his
first book of poems.
Balmy skies
lure throngs
to seaside
Springtime weather produced
summer-like conditions along the
Orange Coast shorelirlJ! this
weekend as thousands flocked to
the beach to get a Jump on their
tans.
In Newport Beach, an August-
sized cr owd of 85,000 people
spread out their beach towels
Sunday under clear skies and
65-degree temperatures.
Weather forecasters are calling
for a wanning trend this week
with temperatures in the mid-70s
along the coast and readings in
the low-80s m inland areas.
At the mi.le-Ion~ st.retch of city
beach in Huntington Beach, 35,-
000 visitors showed up Sunday
and 21.000 turned out Saturday
Along the state stra nd in
Huntington , 25,000 beachgoers
turned up Sunday.
Despite the large turnouts,
there was little lifeguard acuvlty
along the coast, a fac t guards
were attributing to the chilly
59-degree ocean temperatures.
Surf at most beaches was run-
ning one to two feet with no
riptides reported.
Pain easing
for widower • By JACKIE HYMAN
~'94 "'-Wl'llaf
Oreu.a Ferri Sean lived a col·
orful, rlch life as an Italian
countess, outspoken prosecutor
and Orange County Superior
Court judge, and her suicide in
December of 1980 left her hUB·
band devastated
Now, a year and a half later,
he has worked through hLs gnef
In writinjC, and next month his
first booK of poems, "The Mag-
e llan Heart," wil1 be published
by Harian Creatlve Press m ups-
wt.e New York
I
1n 1~60 , thc.i counteaa a nd the
proff'SSOr, who Wat ahio rruuried,
became clos~ly acqu ainted by ,.
quirk of fate.
"I wus giving her a lift home
and Wf' got caught for three dJiys
in a snowstorm," Scans said, ex-
plaining that 1hc c:ountess lived
ln the mountains and they took
re fuge in hN apartment. Her
daughwr and husband couldn't
get home bc1,.·ause o( the snow,
"and we got a<:quamted "
The two volunt.nrily separated
for a while, but decide d they
• couldn't lwe without each other.
Th<•y marm.od m 1964 and work·
eel m Washington DC , she for
Attorn<>y General Robt.>rt Ken-
"Oretta was flamboyant, bril-
ltant and sometimes difficult,"
said Dr. Donald Sears. chairman
of the linguisucs department at
California State Univeraity at
Fullerton. "What we had was a 'I couldn't
symbiotic rtlat1onship. It was
very painful when I didn't have
the other half "
Sears, who was ~7 at the time
of htS wife's death , said he wru,
unable to write for six months.
"then the logjam broke and I
rouldn't stop. When I got
through I didn't know whether I
had therapy or poetry."
The title of the poem8, some of
which were first published in
joumaL'> and one of which won a
$200 prize. referi> to Ferdinand
Magellan, a Portuguese sea cap-
tain who commanded the fi rst
e xped1t1 o n to sail around the
world
"The book has a certain orga -
nic theme, of m_y starting out
physically from Mame (where he
was born) and traveling some-
what around the world," Sears
said "It's a lso an internal
pumey." with a secuon dedica-
ted to Mrs Sears
Sears, who has a Ph D in En-
g ltsh language and hteraturc>
from Harvard Umvers1tv. W<iS
teaching at Upsala College 1n
East Orange, N.J. when he m,.t
Mrs. Sears. who was a student m
his Shakespeare class.
An Italian countess "'by mhe-
ritance -as much as she could
be in her generation" -Oretta
D1anora Vanna Laura Counte81'
Fern came to the Umted States
as a s tudent in 1946. She was
marn<'CI soon afterward. dropped
out of colfoge and had a daught-
er.
When she returned to college
.
l<>/J writing' ·
m.•dy and hE' for thl· American
Council on Edut·ataon and Ho-
ward Umvcrs1ty
During th•• <H. 1dl·m1c year
1966-67, th(• luuph.• ht'aded to
Kano, N1gc1 lit, tu u ·111.>h at Ah-
madu B< llo Un1v1•rs1t y . They
landc..od 1n the rilJddl<· of the Bia-
fran c1v1l war ;rnd fl<-d t.o Italy,
• th(:n movl'J to Call fomhl
Within a fow months. he se-
t·un•d a prof P.,sorship rit Fuller-
to n <ind Mrs S hir., fo u nd a
pos1L11m with .. private· law hnn
1n Oakl.md, Jotnln.I! th<· Orange
County I>1stn\ t A ttor n<'y's office
m l ~fi~ t•~ Ix· 1·losn to her hus-
U..nd
Mrs S<:ars t.tc:klt'<.l h<:r work in
an ong1nol m .. rint r she be-
u 1mt-n11ti-d for ht-r µr<.)S('t."\.IUon of
obsu·n1 tv t·a,P'> hut n·fu-,ed to
pr1Js•·' ut1• abon 11m1s t'> because
shf' h<id 111· .. rl v d tt•d during a
pn·i;tnam·v in hn f 1r'il marriage.
ln 197/i. Mro; S e.ari. broke a
prC.-'<."t><ll•nt of <;('VC'ral d<'C<Jdes by
ch allt.>ng1ng a Superior Court
judge an an l'l<>ct1on and winning
She.• took the• bc-nc h in January of
1979.
T ht•n, m 19110. <,he• d1c•d with
barb1turatf'S and akohol in her
bloodstrt•llm Al first her hus-
band doubted the> coroner's ru-
ling of su1c1dc• but said he was
later abh· to a<.'l'ept 1t
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contract and if you are not breaklng any of
jts requirements, it usually caMot be ended
by the landlord without your consent. It's
also against state law for a landlord to t';lrn
off your utilities with the lntenlion of making
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win, you can receive $100 for each day the
utilities are turned ofr, plus attorney's fees.
The civil code further protect.II your, b~ic{
right of privacy and the landlord has no nght
to enter your place of business except in an
emergency or for certain other reasons, such
as making repairs You are entitled to
reasonable notice of entry -usually 24
hours.
The Fair Housing Council can offer some
suggestions that may help solve your
problem, but only if you are absolutely sure
the landlord is the person who has entered
your business and tampered with the \ltillty
service. Before any action can be taken, you.
..
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Board ot Guide Do•• for the Blind (830 K
Street Ma.II, Room 211, Sacramento '511').
The board hH publlabed Ila law1 and
re1ulaUona In Braille. The Ba:allle bookleta
are provided free to the blind. Publlahed ln
conJunct.lon with the InlemaUonal, Year of
the Disabled, the Brallle editions of the
Business imd Profeulona Code and
Administrative Code represent Uie first time
a state agency has been able to provide all It.I
laws and regulations In Braille. .A
A part of the Department or \ionaumer
Affairs, the Gulde Dog Board licenses guide
dog schools and instructors. It conalsu of
seven members, six of whom are lay persons
appolnted by the governor, and one at.ate
official who serves by statute. The board
meets quarterly ln metropolitan areas of the
state . Presently fi ve board members are
guide dog users, and six are bllnd, maklng It •
·one of the few licensing bodies which has
fr:om Its Inception consisted of lay persons
rather than licensees.
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the nation's most well-known
jellybean addict, Ronald
Reagan.
Vandals, burglars
hatter FV schools
Bur,w;et and vandalllm have
cost the Fountain Valley School
Dlatrlct more than $64,000 the
paat 2 ~ yean. according to a
report to district truatees.
The re port covers break-Ina
and damage to the dlatrlct'1 17
elementary achoola, Ila former
headquarters building on Llgh-
ttfouae Lane and lta new head·
quarters, formerly McDowe ll
School.
According to the report, echool
burglan have taken a variety of
valuable item.a, including type-
wrl tera, calculators, fire ex-
tlngui1hers, televisions, audio
equipment and a cello.
The most common act of van·
dallsm has been breakage of
windows, according to the report.
Damage also has been done to
dri.nking fountains, locks, vents.
toilets, sprinklers. floodlights and
basketball hoops.
Over the 2 1~ -year study pe-
riod, the Jargest vandalism totals
were recorded at Wardlow and
Harper schools.
For example, Harper reported
$2,993 in vandalism damage du-
ring the 1979-80 achoo! year, $3,-
213 in 1980-81 and $739 during
the firs t half of the c urrent
achoo! year.
(Several ~~an earlier, ara en-
tire wing at Harper WM IUtted in
a fire started by vandala.)
By cont.rut, Muuda and Tal-
bert echool1 each reported leu
than $500 ln Vandall.Im damage
during the three periods.
To help reduce the vandalilm
and burglary problem, Ami.at.ant
Superintendent Jack Mahnken
s uggested that the dlat.rlct t.ake
the following atepe: .
-Moniti>r the eflectlvenem of
an infrare d intrusion alarm
system being u.ed at the d.lltrict
headquarters.
-Continue to ln1tall mira-
wall, a thin at~el plate, when
windows are broken.
-Bolt all benches and lunch
tables to cement pads.
-Place raltroad ties in
shrubbery beds to eliminate da-
mhe from bicycles and other
vetlicles.
-Consider Infrared alarms
for the schools with the greatest
continuing losses.
-Col'lSlder rewarding the five
achools reporting the lowest los-
ses by granting them an additio-
nal $500 for use on a project to be
determined by the principal and
the student council.
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' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll 19, 1982 · • *
Bacca victorious
Aftaelo Dl Saplo'I Blccl WM
tbe wlnMI' o1 UM (Los Anet*> Ma'JO"• Trophy l'IOI f.n the llidit
down the coaet Saturday and
8unda1 fr'Om Marina del ~y to
Newport BMch.
... The Mayor'• trophy~ to the
handicep winner (n the lntel'N·
Uona1 Offlbore Rule clMa.
The race WM deaipecl to, take
the yachta to Newport BMch ln
preparauon for the a tart of the
Enaenada race next Saturday.
There ~ 12 IOR yachta and 15
Performance Handicap Racing
neet (PHRF) yachta l.r\ the nee
which turned out to be alow.
The race ataried Saturday at
noon and Allen Puckett'• 46-foot
Black Bi.rd WU fint to finiah alt
11:40 a .m. Sunday. Blac1' Bird
failed to aave her time and
wound up leCOtld.
The yachta continued to finiah
throuahout the day Sunday.
Most of them will be berthed at
49ers finish 2nd
KING'S POINT:-N.Y. -The
Merchant Marine Academy hos-
ted 15 colleges for the 45-race
Admiral's Cup Regatta here and
came out the winner with a low
1COre of 111 poin ta.
Runner-up was Cal State Long
Beach's 49ers with 224 points.
Other top scor.ers: U.S. Naval
Acade~, 250; Tulane, 284;
Tufts.~ .
From Page C 1
Balboa Y-cht Club until the eta.rt ot the ~ rece.
The r._.. la the MCQnd ln Call·
fomla Yacht Club'• Overton Se.
rlel f« lOR and PHRF yachta.
The PHRF-A winner waa
Ariel, tldl)l)etf!d by Huah Mcin-
tyre, C~C. and the PHRl'·B
winner waa Molly Muldoon,
Gordon HanMn, Wlndjammen
Yacht Club.
Brisa dueling
with Amante
Loe Angeles Yacht Club 1ent
its Whitney, Little Whitney and
Todd Pacific racera on a weekend
layover race to Howland'a Lan-
ding, Catalina Wand, Saturday
and Sunday, marking the fifth
and sixth races for the .eries.
The Whitney Series la for
International Offshore Rule ra-
tings, the Los Angeles Tlmea
Series for Performance Handicap
Racing Fleet yachta, the Little
1Whitney la for Midget Ocean
Racing Cl.au, and the Todd Pa-
cific series for PHRF.
In the IOR group for the
Whitney Trophy Brisa, c o-
skippered by Denn.la Choate and
Dick Meine, LA YC, and Amante,
sailed by Mel Richley, Lido Iale,
Yacht Club, a.re still fightins ft
out for the top spot In Class A.
Football
• s1gnups set
.Saturday
The· Newport BNch Junior All
American Fdo,bell Aaoclatlon
wUl hold lb al1nupe Saturday
from 9 a.m. to noon at Corona del
Mar Htah'• boY1' IYID· .
&YI from aces 7 throuah 14 are welcome to rept.er, but the
aignupe will be limited to juat th.la
sa~ Playen will be aastgned to a
team of boya In their own age
and weight cluaification with
practice due to Pegin In AUIUI\
and the regular aeuon alated to,
atart the 1econd week of Sep-
tember.
The fee la $15 to register Sat-
urday and if the player la certi-
fied, an additional '35 will be
due to cover reglatration and a
physical.
The reeuiar eeaaon lnclUdet a
nine-game schedule with post-
&eMOn playoffs.
A parents' set-together ia
planned for thi1 Wednesday
night at Glendale Federal Sa-
vinp in Newport. The meeting,
which begins at 7:30, will feature
highlights of past gamea and
Interested parents are aho invi-
ted to attend.
For more lnfonnation, contact
·Tom Williams at 548-8146 or
979.5334
ANGELS SWEEP HOMESTAND • • •
they needed In the firat, taking advantage of
shortstop Lenn~ Faedo'a error on lead-off hitter
Brian Downing s grounder. Fred Lynn followed
with a double, Reggie Jackson collected an RBI
with a ucrl.fice fly to center, Bobby Grich tripled
and Baylor followed with a two-run blast down the
left-field line for a 4-0 bulge.
GWC takes tourney
The Golden West College•women'a softball
team swept to the championship of ita own invita-
tional tournament Sunday, by posting a 1-0 decision
lover Cypreaa ln the championship game.
Cyprea had earned a abot in the finals with a
6-2 victory over Chabot in an earlier tourney game
Sunday.
Tammy Delp, one of five Rustlers named to the
all-tournament team, shut down the Chargers on
three hita, while walking one and striJcUMi out five.
aa her IM!ICOnd shutout in aa many nfght&.
Charleen Bilyeu, another all-tourney choice,
ed to lead off thi filth. stole aecond and rode
ome on tournament MVP Donna McElrea'a alngle
to righL Other Rustlers named on the .U.tourney
team were lleCODd beseman Laurie Bird and cent.er
fielder Renee Croes.
Golden West host.a Palomar 'l\.aesday night at 7
o'clock in lta next encounter.
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Baylor then added a aoJo shot in the sixth after
the Twins nad 1Cratched for a single tally in the·
eecond and picked up another run on Hrbek'a sixth
homer of the year ln the fourth.
So tile Angela move on to Seattle for the first
of three gamea tonight, minus a veteran ahoruop
who was coming off one of h1a best years average-
wiae (.293), but with a capable defensive backup in
Foll. ·
Foll will join aecorul baseman Grich in trying to
duplicate the talented double play combination
which has worked so well this seaaon.
"We can't cry in our beer," added Grich.
"We're very lucky to have Tim Foll."
A!t for Burleson; "He's just a super guy. I'm
going to rm. him considerably. It's just a tragedy,"
Gridl added.
ANOaL ..one: ... ,"'"''• ~no e1,540 s.1uresey night, founb-l~nlnQ home rlH\ wu tlloe they're etlll behind In lut yeer'• 11ret oft Af\911 e1.n« 0..-Z-. ~ pee.. All• IM datee
thl• HHOn. It alto helped th• .. -. IN~*-1ee.-)'0U'J\99t•r bt.U out of • etvmp 252. Aw detee i.t ~ eftracted
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-~ 3-o1.1e 111 IN IM oen-enda In SHiii•. Tonight at th• aQlllnet the~ How9vlr. thr• Kingdom•. It wlH be Miiie Witt
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T Olala31 2 II 2 T Olall32 S I 4 ac..., .......
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E -fa.lo, ~ OP -Callor·
nil 3 l08 -~ 3. Celllomll 7 28 -l~.38 -Gl1Cll HR -~2
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z.lln(W·2-0) II I 2 2 I 3
WP -ErtcklOI\ T -1 411. A -:Z....
0.15
Ange!AY« .... aATTINO
.u " " "" -l'ct. Joe fergulOll 5 t 2 0 0 400
8o«>by Gtlch 22 3 • 0 3 3M
Roel C... 43 t IS 0 0 Mt
Fred 1.yM 47 tO 18 0 S 340
Bob Boone 41 I 12 0 3 300 Doud oee:inc.. 41 7 12 s 10 293 8oC>bY Clettt 11 I 3 0 I 273
9t1ell Downing 4 7 8 12 4 8 255
Oon Baytor 52 7 13 2 7 .250
Tim Foll 3t 2 8 0 2 • 187 ~Jackaon 44 I II 0 3 .1113 Juan~ II 0 I 0 2 081
JoM Moreno o o o o o .ooo
OWyl &conler• 5 0 0 0 0 .000
Tolala 450 41 114 7 4e .211
ll'nC:.-0
• H -IOW~ 1AA Stmna.w-30 3 3 0 0-0 000 Ar'°'1....., 2 I 2 I ().() 0.00
8ruoe Kla«t 11 I 10 8 7 ().() 0 711
S.... Rer*O 10 2 7 I 4 2-0 0.94
Oeoll ZMw1 21 15 4 I 2-0 I 04
0on ,._ 15 2 10 10 12 1·1 I 15 L.~ 7.2 S 1 4 2.0 I 11
A.~ 11 • 3 4 ().() 2 45 Mike W1t1 11 II 3 4 0-0 2.46
Ken fOf'ICft 25. 1 Ill I 7 1· I 2.45
Tolllle 128.2 83 42 82 -t-3 1.4 I
r
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T-302 000 040-8 14 0 ~·-020 010 210-e 14 4 ~t. Oetwtn 17~ Matledl (I) end Sundbe1~, Vucllovfch, o. Jon•• (I), ~ C1 Moore. YoeC (1). W -
Oenlitn, 2 . l -VudlcMdl, 1-2. HAI
-T--.= 121 ......... Og11w1e (3).A-25
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SCOREBOARD
Angel, DOdger Schedules "'I ¥~ • •• Angela on A•dlo KMPC (710) Angela on TV Channel 5 J, Doclge,. on Radio KABC (790) • Dodger• on TV Channel 11 • '°"_"'_ , I I
Sund•y Monday Tueaday Wedneaday Thur1day Friday Saturday
Aprll 111 20 21 22 ---. Z'"~ 24 ·::,t at SatUe. 7:35 ·All• at Seattle, 7:35 Alie• at Seattle. 7:35 Oakland at Mells. I 30 Oakland at Alie•. I
at Dellctn. 7:35 Astros at Doclcen, 7:35 Astros at Docf&en, 7 35 •Dodcen at Giants. 7.35 •Dodctn at Giants, 7 35
25
Oakland at -..,. 1
•Dldltn at tiants. 1:05
........... A'al OMiand 000 003 000-3 3 I
s..ttla 100 001 002-4 7 2
McCatly, T. UndenoOOd (7) end K-· ~ ~. Stanton111(~~ (7) end 8IMng w -v "G. 1·1. l -
T Und.,wOOd, O· 1 HIU -Oallland,
Meyer C31 S..nta. Boehl• (1). Zilk (2). A -ueo ...... ...,.2
It.-City 000 002 • 000-2 5 I ~ 401 002 ·o.-• 10 0 81aclt, O Jac:llton (&) and Wathen; _
Oennf, Whlllon ~d 8endo. W -
o.itly, 2..0 l -0-1. HR -a..
..iand. Harrllll (41 A -11,373.
"ed ..... --.. Toronto 010 100 100-3 8 0 Boslon 000 101 011-4 I 0
Clancy. R l JacltlOft Cl). GaMn Cl)
wld Wllltt. Torrtll. ApOnte (7) end Qed..
man W -Aponte. l·O l -R.l Jacfllon. 2· t HR -8oaton, YHIT·
....... (31 A -18,247
........... OrteM4
Belllmor• 000 031 000-4 10 3
3q1 000 M!l-8 • 1
MarUNz in s~ I . NOiin (I ); K-.
Hoyl (8), 8aroj11 (Ill and Fl11t. W -
Hoyt, 2·0. L -McGregor, 0.2. S -
BllrOjee (S). A -34,322.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
, ...... Dodg«93
'\.Ot ANOG.lt tM 0ie99 .,...... ., .....
'Su 4 0 I I AlcNde S I 2 0
GeNey 5120 Edwrda 0100
Guerrer 4 0 0 0 8otlllle 4 O I 1
Bak• 4 1 I 2 Tmptn 5 I 2 I
C9)I 4 020 ~ 4221 s.-0000 ~4011
Pows 0000 fKenndy&112
YMQf'f 3 0 0 0 s.i.z., 3 1 I 0
kloecll I 0 0 0 Per1ttna 4 I 2 2
Landtex 4 I I 0 LOiar 2 0 I 0
8elengr 2 0 0 0 ftnrwy I 0 0 0 w.a. 2000 ~ 0000 Roencll I 0 0 0 8evecQ 0 I 0 0
Stewert 0000 lucu 0000 TllClmaa I 0 I 0
Totall3S 3 8 3 To1~7 "9' 13 II
-'-•bf!"-.. LOI Angelel 000 002 IOG-3
San Di«IO 10 I 000 07•-11
E -Al<:hard1. Templeton l08 -
lo• Angalu 8, San Diego II 28 -Garvey.~. Su. T Kennedy 38 -
Per1llna HR -Baker t3), R JonM 111 S
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SIW<1(l.0-2l
5"owe
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•H"P•to II 7 2 2 I 3
I'" 2 2 2 0 I
0 3 5 ~ 2 0
.... I 0 0 2 0 ........
Lolar 1 113323
I Oel.--.(W.1-0) I I 0 0 0 I .Lucea 1 10001 s. Howe pUc:lwtd to 5 t>a tten In the
Ith. WP -8. Howe. T -2;«. A -22,·
800.
C-.1.,.,....,
Q11cego 104 000 000-5 12 I
Pltlabwgh 100 000 000-1 5 0
Jenkin•. Meitz (II and Morelend, Davia (7): Solomon, 0 Rotllnaon (4).
Scurry {t) end Pena w -Jenltlne, 2·1.
l -Solomon. 0-2 8 -M.U (I~ HR
-Qllcego, Dumem (2). A -l ;02L ..,_,,....;.
Montr... 420 001 000-7 15 I
fMw Yori< 000 202 020-e II 0 lM, Jamee (7). LH (7). RMtdon (8)
l(ld C-l R. .ion.. Oroeco (1). Pulto
(e). Alen (I) end SI--W -l.M, 1-0.
l -R. Jonee, 2·1. 8 -"-don (1).
HAI -MontrNI. Cerler (2). 09waOft (.2).
New York, KJnOr1*1 (21 (4). Foeter (3), A
-27, 128.
C:.....1,,.....
PNledelpNe 100 010 102 OG-5 13 3
51. i..o.. 100 001 102 01-e 11 1 ~-,..,,. en ~ en Motiee (II). Reed (t), 8ruNtet 11) end Diaz; Rlncoft, SYtter {I). ..., ). UPoWlt I 111
end P«W. 8Mc:l'8 ( 10). w -l.IPolnt.
1-0. l -8NMter. 1· 1 H" -Phledlll--ptllll. DIR (2). A -25.222. .,_ ........
Allerlta 010 003 020-t 10 HoUlton 040 000 001-1 II 0 Cowie¥. McWWarnl (I ). Hreboelly en
Camp <•> and hnedlc1; Knepper, La-
Coea 11). o. 8mltll en 1ACone <ti end
A1hby. W -Hte botky, 1·0. l -0. Srnllh, 0-1. 8 -Cemc» (J). A -2t, 1M. ..............
~ 100 .ooo 010-2 10 1
Sen Ftelldloo 000 21 t oo.-4 8 1
SHv•~~ <Ui;..!:"'er (I) end O'llerry; Fo.11 (I) Ind ...,,
1lf -~ t-0. L-..._, ~...
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'
21 27 28 29 30 May 1
Anc• at Yankees. 5 Ancels at Yankees. 5 Ana• at Orioles, 4.30 Ancek at Onoles, 4:30 Ancels at Yankees. 5
Ph1lltes at Dod11n. 7:35 Phillies at Dodcen, 7:35 Phtlltes at Dodcen, 7·35 hpos at Docf&en, 7·35 Expos at Dodcen. t ·05
Stanf«d ~I.A~• Dot-.,
IOmW1)' ol Edleon High. !led two holne
rune for 8t1nlord, 1nctudtng • grand
llem) AttzOflt 81 •. Cal 5
Atu-20, USC 2 ~dine II, Cal SllM I.A 5
Cal Slate Ootn~nguez tiU11 V.2. Cal
Poly SlO 2-3
Nevada LU V~n I , l'OTol••
MerymounC.
ToumMMnt of CMmploM
, ........ Lac:...) -Lanny Wadlllna,M3,000 97.72.a. 73 -Craig , ...... '21. 187
"""" a..n.121, 182 Or.old Gtanam.SM. 112
Ron Streci.,m . 182 ..
Johnny Mk.I 12,840
0.M)' EdwwdU12,840
Wtyne L..-1, I 12,840
Tom IOta.112.&40
Tom Wataon,Sl2,l40 -
74-72·7'-6C
70-72-71-70 70.72·70-71
12.1o.ee.n
74·70-7M7
73-72-71 ...
71·72·71·70
72·7~73 8$.el-72-75
L.M Trtlllno.st,033 71·72-7..._.
Dew ElcheMMrgr.st.033 73-71-71-70
FUD:f Zoeller .Sl.033 70. 72· 70. 73 -Ray AoyO S7 ,toO
117
Hale ir.tn.S 7 .400 -Keith F•p.M.400 en-u.tzlle.M.400 J C SnMO,M.400
. -
71-71·72·72
... 74-70-74
73-77-71-47
70-74-72·72
71-71·72·74
Peler Oa.ltrhuls.15,450 72.-.76-75 -John Mllhldley,$4.775
Ed Flotl.'4. ns LanyNeMon,14,775
Jay HeM.'4.775 .,
Motrla Hatalally,$4,300
J«ry Pete.14.300 -Tom WelMopl.$4, 100
Biii Aoowl.'°'· 100 -Dave 8lll'r 13.150 .,
Jim 5'n>ona 13.850 ..
Jed< Aenrlel ,13, 750 -Hubs! ~.13,850
73-73-75-et
70.73-76-71
74-73-71-72 73-73-70.74
74-74-72-71
72.72.71.79
70-72·75-75
•7&-72-75
70-73-71-71
77-72-75-74
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!OR-A -I. 8rtM. ~. l.AYC; 2. Amante, Mel Rlchlev. llYC: 3. Merlln.
*Eachefn·&cllofleldfff, lBYC, IOR·8 -1. 8hen41 oeh, 8111 Plllmer,
NHYC, 2 ShoW11me, at .. nllne-Collrell.
KHYC; 3 eroott• /llNI, Htrwy, cave.
.ttOR·C -I Coeur de lion. td Ha11, -"ltHYC, 2. Slinger, ... Wat1'9n, Caoo BYC,
3 1. .. dlng Lady, "'-ible and S.lldy Kern, WYC
PHAF-A -I Solndrlft, Oen Fefthen, SI 8YC, 2 Int-. Al ~berg. A8YC, 3 oo...ion, P..., WM09'. WYC.
PHRF·8 -I Wiley Coyote, ..._,nger.
Ro1enberg. KHYC, 2 Concenau1, Perl~Alc:t\etde, l.AYC, 3 8umOle "8 ...
Oon Bledl, 1.AYC
PHRF·C -I Windy. Don Mlch1efl1,
A8YC, 2 Rava09, Treller·EllH, 8VC, S
Torell, N o-tna, cevc. •
MORC -I lrlpte Crown. Marehall·
Bal .... Ray, NHYC; 2. FNt ~. Shedden·
Colelnan, l8YC, 3. Wreci.ie.. A.G. l<lldlftg.
Caoo 8YC tooo PACIFIC {PHN) -I. OIAc:tl Sliver. Bob.._, l.AYC; 2 Rlbbet, "-tindt· .,,..._, LAYC. 3 T-e. TOtft end Doug
~l.AVC I~ .. LAYC (._...,) IOR·A -I Amante. 2 lltualon, Ed
Mc;OoweM, l(HYC, 3 Penoraoon. Jof>n
Mec&Auren. eve IOA-8 -I 8'oolle Alm. 2.. Showurne 3
ROOao Drtve, R1:1P Clll11um, PMYC. IOR.c -I. Sllngtr; 2 ~.Mille
Drtle. L8YC: 3 LMcllng Ledy.
PHRF-A -1 Ob-; 2. lnt.,.M, Al Roeenllerg. A8YC; 3 H•dlecll. Jim Newy,
l8YC
PHRF·B -I Wiiey Coyote; 2 Bumble
"8"; 3. eono.n...
PHRF-C -1 bcllllbur, Al .ion.. CYC; 2
Ravage. S. Wln<I)'.
MOAC -I Wr~ 2. Trlp6e Crown;
) Full Tiit, 0 Mcom, l.SF.
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~ > .
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11
12
15
60
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LOI Angelel 211 32 41 18-120
Pno..tA 35 32 24 24-115
Fouled OUC -None. Toc.! lcMI -LOI Moe191 11. Phoenix 21 TtcMicall -._, wa..._ A -14,eeG.
CMuok• 4. Kina• S ._...,...,..
V-I I I 1-4 Loe~ 0 2 I G-3 ,.,..,.....
I Vancouver C1mpt1eU I (Lupul
Wllema). 11'.0t. Penelllea -NII, Ven.
minor-major, 5 21. Chartraw, LA --Jot. S 21, W11enw.. Van, 7 3t, Taytor, lA. 7:3t. Boldtrev, VM, 10'17, Hlchollt, LA, 10:17, Rote. Van, me)or rnleconducl, 10.17; Kelly, I.A, major
~ 10:17; Snllpell, Ven, 1045, Updgren, Van, Ill 03. ............. 2. Loa Ant•le•. Kelly 1 (l. Murphy '
Fo•I. 3 14. S. lo• Angalea. Taylor S (~. L Murotwl. 13:ot. v~. Otedln $(8"oyl, ,.....,,, 111:15 • ....,,...
-WllllMM, Van, I 54; Chlllrew. LA.
4:09, an.'1•. Ven. 11·12. Welt1, I.A, 13:30; ~ Van, It. II: Tl)tor, I.A, tt:1t
TilllNP'efted 5 Loe MQelee. Dionne I (M Mwph)',
l-d). 10;03 I VancouY9t, Smyt :S (H11Wetd,4tedln), 14 12. PenalO• -~. van. e.oo. Teytot, I.A, 11>0
Rota. VIII, 12 SI: L-.. I.A. 12 31: Rote. ~:.'3!1 mt)Ot. 14 3t, Hopldna, I.A, ~.
~
1. Vancouver. Campbell 2 IHllnke).
1.23 Penal! ... -None.
Sholl on goel -Vancouver
7· I 1·1-2·28 LOI Angel••
-11-12-1~.
.. . . ..
OoellM -Venc:ouwr, 8r~. Loe
Angllae, L-d. A -15,005.
CNcaQo a SI LOUii S ICNCIOO leede
-2·1)
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T.......-1 0-V __ at....,.
Boeton 111 au.i.c
SI lOUle 11 CtliCaOO
NV lllenders *'NV Renger1 • ....,..a.r-
ll ..... atV--
Quebec .. ea.ton NY Aanger1 11 NY ..._,. ~atSt LOUii
Frldlly'• o.r-
Vll\OOUVW at Kift91 If~
Bollon 11 °'*'«:. " _.,. St LOUie at CNcaao. II_., NY lllander1 11 NY Rengers, H-.
MIY a-dlly'10.W...
1t ..... 11v--.11_., au.bee II 8oeton, II ~
NY Rengers 11 NY lllenOen. If -wy
Chlalgo 11 St loui., II _.,
0.-...,...,
sn....aod S-1""-0I Taygen del 8flln Teec:tw.en-.._,, .. 1, 6-7,
8·3 (Stewart. hyglTI •Piii S 12,000
Teec:tw, M-apllt '7.200).
WCT tourn111nent . 1~~-=
1V111 Lendt~ "-lull Clerc, M .
7 -1. 6-0, , _. (Landi won by Clefeult "'*' Cle<c: refu1ed to change lo a llghi.d
GOUTt Lendt wine $100,000 Clerc wine
'32.000!
kntOfJ C\lp
~~ 810tn Borg -;r-o..m.o Vita. 6-1,
5·2 (8oro •ln1 S 110.000 Vlln w1n1 S70000)
Third"'-~ VIII Patten def JolVt McENoe
5-1, 6-4. 5-3 (Van~...,. s.40.000
McENoe wine '30.0001.
Apulla· lntemellonel
':=::r.1 P1ul McN1mee clef. Saluz Tttl:>czy, 6-2, 6-2 •
~~C'-* <•~llJ.) ...... ,....
Matty~ def. Fred StOlle, 7-8, ,e-3 (Rlelaen wine SI0,000. Stollt wine
se.0001 0.-...,.....
Aod t.awr..I(.,. Roww .. def Stoi.
"oY em.won. 1-e. 1-1 n.-. ~ apll t U .000 Stolle. Emenon 1pll1 11.500)
Wond DoulltM Ch8mploft9Mp , .. ,onw.,,..1 ,,......
Mertine Nawetllova-Ptm Slwtver del • Anne Smith-Kathy Jorden. 7.5, 1·3
(Noratltove, Shriver 1pllt U0.000 Smfth, Jordan IPlt 128,000). c .. 11'lthr
lMlle ~ --def. au. llwli•·Ann Klyolfture. 7-e. o-8, M .
Camel.Where a man beloqgs.
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set • Ill
UP 2.66
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CLOSIN0141.07
Sebastiano Sterpa, president of the California
Association of RealtA>rs, will address tt\e challenges
facing houalng May 11 during a regional meeting of
realtors at South Coast Plaza 'Hotel, Co.ta Mesa.
Sterpa iJI a Glendale-Burbank realtor.
The Irvine Board of Realtors i.a hott board for the
meeting, which has been arranged for realwra and
associaie. of District 32
For reservations, calJ 957-9243
Trade conferen ce set
A conference on ~e opportunltiet in the Pacific
Rim will be presented May 10 at the Registry Hotel,
Irvine.
Sponaors are the World Trade Center Aun. of
Orange C.ounty and the International Marketing AMn.,
of Orange C.ounty.
An official from the J apaneee consulate will be
the luncheon speaker.
For informatJon, calJ 540-9180.
Screening service begins
A pre-employment screening service has opened
its West Coast head.quarters in Newport Beach.
California Internal Loss C.ontrol says lt utihzes
voice stress analysis rather than pencil and paper tes-
ting.
CILC is located at 1301 Dove St., Newport Beach.
Computer open house set
The Educational Services DiVlSion of Aln:o, Inc ..
will hold an open house for a computer learrung center
on Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 at 1240 South St.ate
C.ollege Blvd., Anaheim. .
The facility spectalizes in IBM business applica-
tiom for computer programming and operaung posi-
tions.
The school, Airoo's sixth, has over $1 million in
computer equipment and custom·designed cl.aaaroom
facilities and UI designed to accommodate 1,000 gra-
duates annually, officials said.
Diamond turnaround seen
Complete liquidity for investment diamonds
within five years la the prediction of Dr. Charles
Youngblood in a report entitled Cnsa Man.tgement of
Diamond Investments.
It describes the optJons open to diamond anvestA>n
and recommends certain actions in the bear market in
diamonda.
Youngblood, a frequent speakf r on diamond in-
vesting, is president of Ut.ah Managed Diamond Ac-
counts. Huntington Beach, and Provo, Utah, and a
commentatA>r on Channel 22, Los Angeles, a financial
channel
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS
METALS
NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonletroua
metal pric9 IOda)I;
'PS ARD DOWNS
..... .. t .,._, .... All.~-
lt.lt. ..,.. ..... 1 troy oa •. t '71 11. ott M.tl . ..... '° .,_,, 1.2 lrvy ca., '4t0.11 • .., 11.1a..
.....,_ 100 o.-own. ,M02•1roy 01., tMl.IO,..,MTf
'
Cepper 78-71 centt a pound, US
dMtlNtloml
lb
LMd 28-32 <*Ill a pound
ZlftC :)5-30 <*Ill • pound, Otll.....,ect.
Tin SO 5281 Metela Wffll CO"lpotHe
Aklf'nlnwn 7&-77 <*lit a pound, t(y
...._,,., $300 00 per "* "-IWMI S3eO 00 tr0y Ol • N V
SILVER
Hendy & Human, 17 390 par ttoy ounce
60l:D QUOTATIONS
LOfldoft: mornlno nxlno 1358 75, 011 N .00
l4ndoft: al1emoe>t1 lhtlng 1357 oo. on 15 75. ,__ 135e.37. otl 16.H .
,fMllfwt: 1368.00, off 17 02 Z11rtell: latt llklno UH.OO bid. 011 "oo: 9'51.00 Mktd
Hll"'' a KarMa1t1 only dally quot•
13.57 00 off " 11. 1..,.--~ only dally quot.• 1357 00. off .78 .
..,, ..... only daly ~ tec>tloa1ed
9'74.15, off M.04 •
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. '
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• •
Latest research confirms MERIT delivers the
taste of cigarettes having up to twice the tar.·
Many l9vv tar cigarettes
make taste pron1iscs. But
only lEnriched Flavor,~
MERIT offers fJroof not
promises. Proof through
extensive smoker taste
tests .
MERIT Taste Does It.
In impartial newt~ ts
wl1ere brand identity was
conce8lcd, the ovcrit 1l1clmin g
majority of smokers repo'rtel1
MERIT taste equal tc)-or
. better than -leading higher
tar brands. Even brand
with up to twice the.tar ..
Moreover, when tar level
were revealed, 2 out of 3
chose the MERIT combina-
tion of low tar and good taste.
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
Tbat Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~
MERIT Taste
Sparks Switch.
In a ~eparate part of thi
extensive new study, MERIT
smokers r port that ta te i .. a
n1ajor factc)r in completing
their successful ~witch from
higher tar brands.
Confirmed: 9 C)Ut c)f 10
fc)rn1cr higher tar smc)kers say
MERIT is an easy sivitch, that
they didn 't hrit1e ttp taste in
su1itching, and that MERIT
is the hest-tasting loiv tar
they 't ie et1er tried .
Year after year, in study
after study, MERIT rcn1ains
unbeaten. Tl1c proven taste
alternative tc) l1igl1er tar
sn1oking-i ~ MERIT.
0 P11t1111 Morrk •~ lllfl2
K1119s 7 mg "tlf:· 0.5 mg nicoune-lOO's Reg : 10 '119 "1er:· 0.7 mg nicotine-
100'1 Men~ 9 mg "11r:' 0.71t19'11cou111 ev. per c1gare111. FTC Rtpon Oec'81 " .
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