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Winning b·ailoon~sts slightly injured
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By PIDL SNEIDERMAN °"' .. Dlllf ........
The pilots of the Rosie
O'Grady, unofficial winners of
the 1982 Gordon Bennett Balloon
Race, were reported resting
comfortably In Cody, Wyo., to-
day, recovering from minor inju-
ries they received during the
bumpy landln1 of an 884-mile
fl11ht that beaan Saturday In
Fountain Valley.
Meanwhile, U.S. Air Force of-
ficlah early today were coordJ.
nating a search for the three
milal.ng men who had taken off
ln a non-competing pathfinder
balloon.
"There's been an emer1ency
locater tranamltter beating
steadily since yesterday," race
aPC>kesman Dave Blakeman aid.
''lt'a stationary, which lndicatet
they're probably down."
He said pilot Duane Powers
and two unidentified crew mem-
ber1 were believed to be near
Wlllon Mountain in euwm Ne·
vada, about lM miles northeut
of Lu Vegas.
Race organizer Tom Helnahel·
mer said, "Duane Powers ii an
excellent, experienced and pru-
den t pilot, but you're always
nervous and concerned until
people do call in.
"lt'a a difficult sport . . . Oc-
cuionally, people aren't heard
from for a day or IO."
Mon encou.r.,s.n, reporg have
been received concerntn1 the
a~pare.nt race winners, Roale
0 Grady pilot Joe Kittlnaer and
co-pilot Charlee Knapp.
The red and yellow balloon
came down into mllCh1nery in a
ranch corral at 9:20 p.m. PDT
Sund.av.
"He'a doing fine;' r11Ce apok-.-
man Blakeman Mid of Kittlnpr,
who remained at c.ody Hclep(tal
today. "Other than a coupfe of
Thatcher calls 'war cabinet'
• • • •
bNlael and a dillOC9.ted lhoulder, he'• dotna flne."
Co-pilot Knapp waa released
from the h<>1pltal after receivlna
treatment for bruiaea receivea
during the landing.
The pal.r reportedly endured
thundentonns, snow and heavy
wlnda during their flight.
Unofflcial second place in the
distance competition went to
Maxie Anderson and hia son,
' Kris, both of Albuquerque, N.K
Race offidall aa.ld they trave1-4
about 876 miles before landlQt
Sunday evening at Casper (Q
central Wyoming.
Last year's winners, Bel)
Abruizo and Rocky Aoki, won
unofficial third place honors.
They traveled 769 miles bef~
landing Sunday afternoon at
Boulder Lake, Wyo .. race offl.
ciala said.
r1t1s 1nvas1on ue?
Latins
united
by war
BUENOS AIRES, Arfentina
(AP) -The FalklJnd alanda
war ii causiJl3 a realignment in
Latin America, at least tempo-
rarily, with formerly hostile
govemmenta rupportlng Argen-
tina and the Argentinea muting
tbeJr traditional superior atti-
tude.
Such democratic governmenta
u thoee of Venezuela and c.o.ta
Rica, which kept a con.picuoua
dlatance from Argentina 'a re-
prellive riaht ... wtng military re-
.rime, entbu.iutlcally support
ihe Argentine cau.e in the South
Atlantic.
Even Sandiniat Nicaragua,
once reported to be a iarget of
Argentine CIA-style plotting, ii
on Argentina'• aide in the cam-
paign to get Britain to abandon
the Falkland Ialanda.
"My country will never forget
ita a1ater nations which are with
1111 AIAlYBIS
it in this trucial historic
moment," said Gen. Leopoldo
Galtieri, Argentlna'a president
and the chief of its ruling mill·
tary junta. in a memage of grati-
tude to other Latin-American
leaden.
Thi.I Latin 80lidarity ii a new
theme for the Argentines, too.
MOit of them are of European
de.cent, and felt insulted when
North American• lumped them
with the rest of the Latin Amer·
icana touth of the Rio Grande.
The Argentines generally live
better, eat better, dreaa better
and have more schooling than
moll of their neigbbon. Buenos
Aires, with ita broad avenues,
~Jf.-faahion boutiques, concert
and finW1all res1auranta ii
a far cry from the dusty square
with a burro t.e1hered to a banana
tree on the Lete Late Show.
Until recently, It waa n.ot un-
common for white Arpntinl!s to
refer to swarthy BraiUian. H
"monkeys" becauae of their Af·
rlcan heritage and to Bolivians
and Peruvlam aa "Indlana" be-
cai. of their Inca ancestry.
''I den 't think you're aolnl to
<See LATIN, Pqe Al)
WORLD
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INTERNATIONAL GUEST -Natalie Stamires hugs her
grandmother Nitsa Morphiadou of Greece who came the
greatest distance when Harbor Day School in Corona del Mar
celebrated "Grandparents Day." More of the turnout is shown
on Page Bl.
Trekkies moan
Spock dies in new movie -or d oes he?
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.
(AP) -Sdenoe-f:lction fans at a
.::reenine of the newest Trekkie
movie, "Star Trek: The Wrath of
Khan," left debating whether
the half-Vulcan hero Mr. Spock
had died -or It ju8t Beemed that
way. ...
."It left you hanging at the end
of the movie," aaiCI Ted Koehler,
21, of Lenexa.
The film continues the adven-
tures of the characten from the
1960a television 1eries. Some fans
said the film can be viewed as a
sequel to a 1967 epi8ode in which
the evil Khan ii stranded on an
*>lated planet by the crew of the
stanhJp Enterprt.e.
MOit of the pre-release public-
ity centered on the rwnor Spock
would be killed in the Wm, cau-
~ an outcry from devoted fans.
• Spock actually dlea," said
Gordon Weaver, an executive
with Paramount Pictures, "but
there's enough In there to lead
one to believe he'll be beck."
Before the llCl'een1np. Weaver
aaid that audience reaction to
Spock's fate would help deter-
mine whether the ending would
be altered. Afterward, he aald
the reKtion wu positive, and the
film's conclusion would be left
intact.
"In ICience fiction one one ever
dies, really," Weaver said.
The movie, which opeN June
4 acrou the nation, waa previe-
wed In two free acreeninga in
suburban K.ansu City to coindde
with a ICience-flction convention.
About 800 ticketa were atven
away for the tcreeninp, the first
times the movie has been ahown
to the public.
"We wanted the Trekkiea who
have been 80 loyal to the TV ae--
rlfll and the movie," Weawr Mid.
STATE
Troops
• nearing
islands
BJ 'De Aaaociated Pren
Britain'• Prime Min1lter Mar-
garet Thatcher convened her
emer1ency "war cabinet" today
with JP'Owina llcrW British troopl
will i.Dvade the Araentine-eeiJ.ed
Falkland lalanda ff U .N. peace
efforta collai-e.
"The government's priority la
to do everything po11lble to
achieve a netotiated 80luUon,"
the Foreio Office said.
But in£ormed mllltar.)' IOW'(9
aald the requiattiooed liner Can-
berra curyfnc 2,500 marm. and
paratroopers wu houn •••Y from the Falklands, where a
Brltllh war fleet bombed and
ICrafed Afaentine pmlUom Sun-
day u a poeaib1e prelude to ln·
VMion.
British war corre1pondent1
aboard the fleet reported British
frigates and deatroyera were
within sight of the Falkland•, movt.na in cloeer to enforce a total
blockade of the ialanda.
In New York, U .N .
Secretary-General Javier Penn
de Cuellar aald today there were
"reuona for hope" that Britain
and ArKentina might acr-ee to a ~fw settlement of the con-
"Let'a hope we'll make still
2 rogreaa," the aecretary-
aald on arriving at U.N.
eadquartesra for the fourth day
of h1a peace eff<ll1S.
Perez de CUellar, responding to
reporta Argentina WU DO 1onaer lna1at1J1I on prior Britlah recognl •
tion of ita aovereianty claim to
the ialanda, aald lt waa .. very
dlfflcult to c:rhave 90fte. ned on that 1-.le."
"We are . ia procedwa, not sut.tance," he Mia.
Sunday niaht. Perez de Cuel-
lar'• IPOkelmian. Francoll QtuJJa.
n1, said "aubatantlal" progress
had been m.cle uver the weekend
in the aecretary-1eneral'a Mpa·
rate meetinp with Brttlah U.N.
Ambaaudor Anthony Parson.
and with Arpntine Deputy For·
eip M1n1ater Enrique Roa.
~ British laid~ their ahipe and arc:raft Ar-aenttne military waeta around the alrtieJd at Scanley, the J'alk.
lands capital; an ArpnUne hell·
copter waa ahot down, and an
<See ~ALU..AND, Pip Al)
Bom binSB hit Philippines Edison Company bonored
ZAMBOANGA CITY, Phllipplnel (AP)-Seven
bombl exploded in th1a IOUthem Philippine city today,
kllllnc four ancl lnjurtna 70 ln the country'• wont
eertel of t4lrror1lt bamblnal tn two yean.
The Southern c.automla lAlllan C.O. and an MIT
profemor have been honored for work tn the ecoJao
and enersY flelda. p_,. A•. ·
Propositions diaeUMed
Twelw ballot --will .. dlddld by California voter• ln June. Columnut Earl Waten d'8c~
Propolldona 1 thlWlh a todaJ. _.... AB.
COUNTY
APWll Jllk
WELCOMED -President Reagan gets a welcoming kiss from.
one of the graduates at Eureka College in Illinois. The p,_ ..
dent addresaed the graduating c~ of his alma mater and
gave a speech on anna control.
Reagan proposes
• massive arms cut
CHICAGO (AP) -Prealdent
Reagan's bold and sweeping arms
control proposal seek.a to neutra-
U. the SoViet Union'• comman-dlni leed in powerful land·bued
rnilllles while the two superpo-
wers alaah their arsenal.a of nu-
clear warhead.a by one-third.
"The monumental taak of redud.nc and reshaping our IU'a·
teaic forces to enhance atabillty
will take manl years of ooncen-
tra ted effort, ·~Ra an uld in
ou~ h1a pro Sunday at
n.t.reka ~llege, alma mater.
Painting stolen
FR.ASCA TI, Italy (AP) -A
valuable 13th century painting
W91 ltolen overniaht from the SL
Peter Cathedral of Fraacati,
IOUth of Rome, police reported
today.
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"But I believe that it will W
possible to reduce the riaka Ot
war by removing the inatabilldet
that now exist and by dil~·
tling the nuclear menace."
The u.~. goal .. a treaty~
equal ceWnp on U.S. and SovMl
strategic nuclear forces and 8-·
gan told the Mothers' Day oam·
mencement ceremony he hopee
negotiations can begin by June.
The arms control P.ropoaa.l
came on a day of high emotion
for Reagan. ·
He WU flooded with penooal
reminders of the four years be
spent u a ICholarahip student at
Eureka a half century aao d~
the Depremoo and blinked beci
tears when he Joined the 1r•·
duatin1 cla11 ln 1in1in1 the
school ..,,.
Al the day drew to a clme. -president declared: "I have_.,..
(See REAGAN, Pap Al)
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ALKLAND ISLANDS ...
Arsenune fl1hlng factory 1hlp
apparently 1pying WU captured
In the Brltllh 6l9ckad,e aone
around the colony Ar,entina 1el-
&ed five weeka ago.
Argentine Defense Mlnl1ter
~madeo Frugoll claimed the
Prttlah warplanes dropped anU-
pert0nnel ecatter bombl he wd
were banned by international
~ment. He called the bombs
' Infernal death-dealina
tnaehines." There was no imme-
.<¥te reply from the Brltiah.
"air combat" over the Stanley
airfield.
Araentlna reported a ~0-mfnute Brltl1h attack on
Stanley and the nearby town of
Darwin. The Argentine account
gave no word of cuualtiea. Bri-tain uki ita Jetl returned aately.
It wu the flrat fl1htln1 re,
poned in 1be South Atlantic llrd
an Ar1enUne warelane hit the
Brltl1h deatroyer Sheffield on
Tue.day with a French-built
milaile, killing 20 crewmen, and a
Britiah jet WU downed att.acld.na
the Stanley alrlield.
A#Wllr ......
• pair r
board
Two Newpon Beech Nlidenu
have been a=ted by Gov.
Edmund G. Jr., to eerve
on the board of the Orange
County Fair (32nd Agricultural
A8ociation) tn OJ.ta Mesa.
Melvin Feldman. an attorney
wl\h the Newport Beach firm of
Duryea, Curtla and Vaccaro, re-c .fair board member Robert
Feldman la a graduate of the
Wharton School of Bwd.nem and
the Unive~ty of Pennsylvania
Law School. He and hl1 wife
Paula have two chlldr91.
Linda Oeth, a realtor with
Pete Barrett Realty, wW replace
Mary Malavaai on the fair board.
She la a graduate of Drexel Uni-
ventty and is a member of the
Newport Beach Aaalatance
League.
~r four days without a mil-
itary attack, ships from the Bri·
t.ilh battle fleet moved clOH to
ahore to bombard the Stanley
alrtleld area, a British correspon-
dent reported Crom the task force
ti..gship Hermes. At the same
time, Britain said its Sea Harrier
jet.a strafed the Argentine posi·
lions from the air. British corre·
apondents with the battle fleet
reported a missile fired by a Bri·
tish warship shot down an Ar-
aentine helicopter engaged In
The attack follo,wed reportl
that the Argentines had repaired
the runway at Stanley, repor-
tedly knocked out In two pre-
vious Brit.lah raida, and wu alr-
Ulting supplies to the I.al.and gar-
rison In defiance of a Brltl1h
blockade. But corr e1pondent1
with the British fleet said Harrier ·
jets had turned back Argentine
C-130 military tranaporta etc0r·
'ted by Mirage jet tighten.
NEW WEAPON -A West German soldier which will sharply reduce the C08t of ammu-
takes aim with a n ew rifle being tested for nition. A bout $10 million was spent for the
She and her husband Peter
have three sons.
NATO in Bonn, West Germany. The Gennan-development of the device. _mad~_e _w_e_apo=--n~fires~_a_b_ulle~_t _wi_·t_h_o_ut_a_cartrl~ __ d_g_e_·~----~~--------~~~--------~ · ~iJ-Ji1111 l:JitJs * * * * * * LATIN AMERICA ...
hear much of that kind of talk
from Argentines any more," said
a Bue n os Aires man chatting
with fnends and a foreign corre-
spondent m a sidewalk cafe on
busy Cordoba A venue. "It is true
that we sometimes used those
expressions about people from
other pl aces m Latin America.
Jk!t our fight with the British has
t..ught us, I think, who our real
friends are."
Military reservists slapped
signs on d owntown buildings
denouncing Colombia as "the
Cain of Latin America'' becauae
it abstained on a vote supporting
Argentina ln the Organization of
American State1. Someone pen-
ciled "the Colombian govern-
ment, not the people" on one of
wsigns.
Even Chile, with which Ar-
gentina a1moet went to war four
years ago because of a border
dispute, is sharing In the new
glow of Latin American brother-
hood.
Chile alto a61talned on the
OAS vote, but Chilean resldenta
of Argentina have marched in
support of the Argentine cal.lie in
the Falklands. A Chilean ship
helped look for aurvtvora from
the torpedoed Argentine cruller
General Bel&!'ano· And Chilean
Ambeaudor Sergio Jarpa Reyes
auured the Argentine• hl1
government would not take ad-
vantage ot the C11U1cu.Jtlet with
Britain to prel9 ~border i.ue.
"Argentina'• back la well
protected," be laid.
EAGAN PROPOSAL ...
~g for a Soviet reaction.
president had told President
nld I. Brezhnev in a letter
i<lay wh•t b e would aay In
ilnday'• speech. WhUe there WU DO direct ~
vtet responae, Defense Mlnister
Itri F . U1tlnov accuaed the
fed Stat.ea of ''openly hostile
Udea" in an article Sunday in
vda. the Communist Party
1y newspaper.
"The Soviet Union will not al·
the existing balance of forces
'°be disrupted.'' Ustinov wrote.
Reagan was shown a news ac-ltount of Ustinov's remarks after
~ spe«h and had no reaction.
laid Larry Speaket, the White
Hou.te apokemw>. Speakes laid
the Soviet offidal'I article WU not
oom1dend a nspome to Reepn'a
propcal.
An authoritative reply woWd
have to come from Brezhnev di-
rectly' aaid u .s. offidall.
Relpn'• overture cle&rly waa
dealped to aebe the poUtlcal
lnltiatlve from the Soviet 1-des'.
Capitalizing on antl·nuclear
tentlment, particularly In Eu-
rope, Brezhnev haa advanced
plant to freeze and reduce nu-
clear miailea. The admln.lstratlon
hat rejected them as one-aided.
Rea1an's proposal. in the
works foe months, wu bued on a
n.umber of atrateglc judll'Oenta.
Uriver held
after crash;
woman hurt
A 34-year-old resident of Or-
ange was arrested on felony
drunken driving charges early
Sunday in Newport Beach follo-
wing an accident that left his
female paaenger seriously inju-
red, police report.
· Michael Perry, who police said•
slammed Into a parked trailer
near the inter section of West
Coast Highway and 62nd Street
at 3:30 a.m., was held in lieu of
$2,500 bail.
His passenger, Diane Marie
Kachurek, 24, of Anaheim, was
ti'eated at Hoag Memorial Hospi-
tal for facial lacerations and other
minor injuries.
Police said the early-morning
collision caused a second acddent
when two vehicles attempted to
avoid the wreckaRe and plowed
into each other. fhere were no·
injuries in the eecond mishap.
Peripheral canal
discussion set
The peripheral cana l will be
dlscuaaed at a m eeting of the
Woman's Club of Huntington Beach tonight at 7 o'clock.
Sophie Wa lsh of the Met ro-
politan Water District will speak
in favor of developing the canal,
while Dan Martin of San Otego, a
represent.auve of Californians for
a fair water policy, w ill speak
against the canal.
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PARENTS ARRIVE -John W . Hinckley Sr~ and his wife,
JoAnn, arrive at U.S . District court in Washington today for
the trial of their son, John W. Hinckley Jr., for the shooting of
President Reagan and others on March 30, 1981.
I or I r eetlom
SOLEDAD (AP) -Sirhan
Sirhan'• time in prl10n for the
killing of Robert F. Kennedy
should be computed differenU~
from time served by other pril-
onen becauae Sirhan wu forced
t o lead a "loner kind of
e><Utence," bJa law,tt •YL
"The UI yeara and thret or
four months he will have served
if he gets out in 1984 would
translate u 26 to 30 yean for
someone else," 1ald attorney
Luke McKimKk.
Sirhan wu expected to make
his penona1 plea for freedom to-
day at a parole boud heartna In
Soledad Prison. The boara la
coruldering a requett from the
Loe Angeles County district at·
tomey to retdnd Sirhan'• 1984
parole date.
Carte r a pplauds
R eagan arms plan
COPENHAGEN, Denmark
(AP) -Fonner Prellldient Jtmmr,
Carter de9Cribed u "excellent '
President Beaian'a propoul in
which the United Stat.ea and So-
viet Union Y"~ aharply redlq
their nuclear azwna1a.
He ai.o UMrhe IUpportl WiJw,
Mondale, hi.a former vice presi-
dent, u Democratic candldate foe
president in the 1984 electiona.
Lightweight poplin is a
Brooks Brothers favorite
Both businessman and traveller will find the
qualities they seek in a warm weather suit
handsomely met here. The polyesrer and tot·
ton blend has a neat, crisp appearance, good
crease-resi stance and washability. Tailored
on our 34 button model with patch pockets
and welted edges, in tan, navy or olive. aoat
and trousers. $ISO .
Use your Broolu Bro1ll1rs ""'or A"'"''"" Bxprc11.
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Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 10, 1982 s
Nu·ciear buyers wanted
Washington has two surplus plants for sale
SEA Tl'LE (AP) -Two of the
five unfinished Washington
Publlc Power Supply System
nuclear generatlna plant• have
been put up for aale as surplus.
The utility con10rtiwn received
IOme purchase offers before the
official announcement of the sale
but "we really have nothing one
could consider a hot lead," said
Al Squire, the deputy managing
director.
The saJe announcement came
after the directors of the system
approved a resolution declaring
the surplus plants "no longer
necessary. material to or useful ..
One of the plants 111 on the
Hanford nuclear reservation and
the other is al Satsop. The
WPPSS has two other nuclear
planta under construction and a
fifth has been ordered mothbal-
led for two to five years.
The WPPSS has sunk $2.25
billion alone into the two plants at
is trying to sell.
Cost overruns in the nuclear
program have forced the Bonne-
ville Power Adm101stration to
increase electricity rates sub-
s tantially to utilities. and thC'
costs have been passed on to
consumers
Squire said d1scuS1ion11 were
being held, through intennedia-
raes. with California utilities and
"it's conceivable a consortium
could take them over . . . But it's
all conversauon al this poml."
Square said that 1f the economy
turns around and the demand for
energy grows. "private utiliti6
from California to the Canadian
border may be looking for sour-
ces of power "
Outsiders most likely would •
not try to market power from the
plants m the Pacific· Northwest.
h<• said.
"I'm JUSt spt.><:ulatang Things
are very iffy." Squire said
WORLD'S FAIR STAMPS -A block of four
20-cent commemorative stamps. featuring the
energy theme of th~ 1982 Knoxville World's
Fair, was issued in Knoxville, Tenn., last week.
APWlt~o
The Newport Post Office announced that
50,000 of the colorful stamps have been recei-
ved and area available to the public.
Laser beam urged
to halt blindness
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
previously untreatable blinding
disease can be arrested with laser
beam therapy. and the National
Eye lnstitute is urging doctors to
start using it immediately to save
the sight of thousands of Ameri-
cans.
Dr Carl Kupfer, director of
the institute, said a fa ve-ye~r
comparison test of the technaquc>
with more than 200 pauents at 12
m edical cente rs was cut short
afte r three years because the
method is so effective.
After th<• plants were aband~
ned "we wen• getling calls from
people claamang to have a<."CeSS to
Saudi Arabian money. but when
we asktod thl'm to put a couple of
m1l11on dollars an the bank aa
good faith mone y. they'd say
they didn't do business that
way." Squ1n• said
'
"We cxplort•d many of them
<ind th<·y h.avc· all fallen apart. If
the money lS there. we haven't
:.een ll." -
Social Security a big thorn
in Reagan's political garden The National Ins titutes o f
Health agency said Thursday
that the treatment. which seals
off bleeding vessels in the eye.
could keep 13,000 elderly people
from losing sight in an eye next
year 1f they are treated early
IC the treatment lS effectivf'ly
used and the sight of thousands
perserved , "that would mean
that the expected nallonwade in-
cidence of blindness can be re-
duced by almost i4 percent over
the next year," h e told a ne'ws .
briefing
Any wa y, he said. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission regul.-
ttons ma y proh1b1t a foreig'1
country or foreign investor frorn
ownmg a controlhng interest in a
U S nuclear plant
A regional energy council is
drawing up plans to ensure an
adCQuatc supply of electr1c1ty for
the Northw<>St through the year
WOO. and 1t may decide that the
power from the plants may be
needed aft.er all. Squire said.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pres-
ident Reagan said he hoped to
take Social Security out of poli-
tics once and for all, but it's still
there. high on the Democrats'
cam,Paign agenda.
A bipartisan study commission,
created at Reagan's urging. is
studying the whole system. with
a report due at the end of the
year. In theory. that would shel-
ve the issue until after the 1982
congressional elections. In fact,
there·i.s no wiyitJ-keeP' polit.ia
away from a program that taxes
almost every working American
llWB AIAlYBll
and pays benefits to one citizen in
seven.
And the Democrats are not
about to leave It alone now that
Reagan has embraced a compro-
mise budget that Is supposed to
save $40 billion in Social Security
costs over the next three years.
Reagan has not said how that
will be done, only that current
beneficiaries will get their 7.4
Burying missiles
. 'f" •• f~8s!~le ;hut cosily
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
Pentagon proposal lo bury nu-
clear missiles thousands of feet
underground and burrow them
up again after an attack is feasi-
ble from the engineering"point of
view but might cost too much. a
National Academy oI Sciences
report says.
The report. which gives no cost
estimates, said such a scheme
would severely tax the mine en-
gineering and heavy construction
resources of the country.
The report, done for the De-
fe nse Nuclear Agency by an
academy committee on tunneling
technology. said the so-called
deep basing concept probably
could give the country an assured
retaliatory capability following
an enemy nuclear attack.
Some of the techniques neces-
sary for the concept to work.
such as using giant boring ma-
chines to go through hundreds of
feet of radioactive material, have
not been tried. Theae questions
require an extensive demonstra-
tion program to prbve they can
be overcome, the report said.
The scientists and engineers
who contributed \0 the report
noted that they only considered
the technicalities ot digging and
maintaining the underground
hues. They did not address po-
litical, economic, military or hu-
man considerations involved.
The proposal, one of several
options being considered for ba-
sina the MX millile, would re-
quffe burying the ro1sailes and
tunneling equipment up to 3,500
feet under a mountain or mesa.
The Pentagon says no number
of nuclear warheads of any size
could knock out these missiles .
After an attack, including strikes
at the underground base, crews
would bQre up through the rock
and rubble, erect missiles on the
surface and fire them.
The report said the scheme
would require hundreds of miles
of underground tunnels for mo-
ving missiles and digging equip-
ment around. as well as power
plants, food. air recycling systA;ma
and survivable communications
systems.
Site selection would be extre-
mely Important to be sure the
area contains material that ma-
chines can burrow through. and
that there is no underground
water to interfere with the ope-
ration, the study said.
The repo.rt said machine pene-
tration rates of 10 feet per hour
during work periods should be
considered acceptable. At this
rate, and considering machine
breakdowns and overcoming
other unexpected problems, it
. could take weeks or months to
dig out, it noted.
Critics of the proposal say it is
unworkable and unreasonable
for a number of reuons, inclu-
ding coets of more than $50 bil-
lion. They say lt will be difficult
to get construction crews to work
for months to raiee missiles when
the world. including the enemy,
probably haa been destroyed.
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July 1 and that "we will continue
to protect the basic benefits of
Social Security recipients in the
future."
That assurance covers people
now receiving benefits, not those
who are still paying taxes into
the fina~cially-troubled govern-
ment retirement system. Reagan
said he would make the system
solvent and cut costs at the same
time.
So something wW have to give.
"lt could come from an entire
restructuring of the program.
actuarily looking back down to-
ward people who are just begin-
ning in the program," the presi-
dent said.
Details were left open, while
the 15-member National Com-
mission on Social Security Ref-
orm studies the system. Reagan
did say he doesn't think the
commission will recommend cut-
ting future cost-of-living in-
creases for current beneficiaries.
"I don't think that the people
who are d e pende nt on Social
Security should be frightened
any more than they have been by
the political demagoguery that's
been going on about this issue.''
Reagan said. "The people who
are presently dependent on So-
cial Security must be assured
that they're going to continue to
get their benefits."
Reagan was having political
trouble over Social Security long
before he began dealing with it
as a budget matter. His earliest
objections. dating back 15 ye.ars,
were philosophical. AB a conser-
vative Republican campaigner,
he called Social Security "the
flagship of the liberal cause" and
sald it should be made voluntary.
He disavowed that view long
ago, and now calls it a canard.
As Democrats raised the issue
The laser-light treatment sim-
ilar to a technique used to stop
bleeding in the eyes of diabeucs,
should be performed within days
of the first signs of symptoms to
be most effecllve. experts said.
In an unusual move. advanc:<.>d
copies of the yet-unpublished
trial results have been sent to
every eye specialist an the coun-
try so that those capable of per-
forming the treatment can start
as soon 1¥ possible, Kupfer said.
Peter Johnson. the adrrurustra-
tor of the Bonnevtlle Power Ad,.
rrurustrauon. has said that work
on the plants <.:ould be restarted.
I
against him during two pres!-GETS NEW SPI NE -Sara Hodgin, 5,
dential campaigns. Reagan said Huntsville, Ala .. is held by Dr. Robert Winter
AP Wtrephete 1
Minn. Sara, born with a birth defect, was im-·
planted with twin 10-in ch steel rods along
with bone from h er low er legs. which were
amputated, to extend her ongmal malformed
spine into a new one.
repeatedly that no one de pen-who headed the medical team which implanted dent on Socail Security need be concerned that he would curtail a new spine in her April 27. The operation was
benefits, that he would restore done at Gillette Children's Hospital in St. Pful•
the system to financial health. He -
never said exactly how he'd do it,
but promised to put the problem
before a panel of experts with
Instructions to find a long-term
solution.
A year ago, Reagan sought to
delay a coat-of-living increase
and curtail tome benefit.a for fu-
ture retirees, but dropped thoee
propouls ln the face of vehement
congreMional opposition. Instead,
he asked the Republican Senate
and the Democratic HOUie to join
him in appointing the b!partiun
study panel.
The Democrats eventually
agreed, although they were re-
luctant to help Rea1an flnd a
way out of a troublelome mue.
The commlalon la In bualnea,
and hoJdl ita third "-tine today
-wlth little more than alx
monthJ untll lt 11 auppoaed to
produce a pen1'anerl\ arwwer to SoclaJ Sec\&rtty problena.
That'I 8 tall order, but even IO
lt prot.bly la -mlll&t6oum than Reacan'• •uccntton that t h• conlilNMon llNdy Would tab the
whole Nb~ out of polltlca.
•
from our k§'f privat<z. labi.1.
col lcict1on,
ultra light pincord ruit, ..
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Your order and one placed by H.L., Irvine, should be arri-
ving within two weeks, according to Encore House cuatomer
1ervlce representativ.e, Rosemary Taylor. She told A YS that
there was a delay in receiving th1a item from the manufacturer,
but 9,000 back-orders have now been mailed.
Meat, poultry products listed
DEAR PAT: It &Mre uy way a coanmer cu Had oat MW
ma meat 11 la varlou caue4 meat prod1C?tl1 I've aJway1
wODdered abotlt ~. aad tMU I coaJd Uop more eeoaomlcally lf
I llad 10me metbod of comparJM>a.
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cludes listings for more than 250 popular meat and poultry
products -from baby food to won ta'\ IOUp. It can be ordered
from Consumer lntonnaUon Center, Depu1ment 523K., Pueblo,
Colo. 81009.
The USDA bu ltandatda of compolition and standards of
identity for meat and poultry products. Standarda of oompclllltion
ldenUfy the m1nlmum amount pf meet or poultry required tn a
~uct's reci51Por ex.ample, the standard of composition for
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it.I label, at least 0 percent cooked poultry meat must be Wied in
the recipe.
Standarda of identity .et specific requirement.I for a food's
makeup: the kind and minimum amount of meat or poultry,
maximum amount of fat or moisture, or any other ingredients
allowed.
A number of labeling regulations apply acr<l9-the-boerd to
all meat and poultry products. The9e include: accurate product
names; ingredients listed from most to 1eut weight in the product
recipe; net quantity of the pack.age contents; name and add.real of
the manufacturer, packer or d.t.tributor; the USDA mark of in-
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L08 ANGELES <1l..o 'nw So\lthern California n Co.
and • Mlluchuaettl lnltltute of
TechnolOIY profeuor emerit~1
w1l1 receive thJI year'• John ~
Alice Tyler Ecolo1y-J:ner1y
PriJ.e.
l'.dilon ii the flt-t COC"pOntion
to receive t.tMt award llnce It wu
e1tabll1h ed nine yean aao to
honor landmatk work with the
environment and renewable en-
tll'IY IOUJ'(8.
The awardl will be made May
14 at a banquet lo Nairobi, Ke-
nya.
The ceremony ls ~•pon.eored
by the Tyler Fund and the Un-
ited Nationa Environment Proa·
ramme, which will hold a weell-
long conference of 4,000 people
there to~ the U.N. agency'•
plana for coping with ecological
problems.
The Tyler Fund said Edi.son "ii
being honored for l ts com mil·
ment to developing renewable
and alternative energy re90lU'ces
and for its emphasis on eneray
conaervaUon."
In 1980, Edison became the
first major utility in the cou.ntcy
to announce it wa. shiftin& its
emphasis to renewable energy
sources in what it termed "•
major change in the way we do
business.''
Si.nee then. a company spokes.-
man said, t he utllltr has made
"significant 1trides' toward its
goal of relying on renewable
IOW'Ce9 for one-third of the 6,300
megawatts of energy capacity it
will add this decade.
Tyler Fund spokeswoman
Martha Hanis said MIT profes-
aor emeritus Carroll Wilaon was
being honored for "a lifetime
devoted to the environment."
She added, "Profeeeor Wilaon
has been instrumental in devel-
opment of global energy assess-
ments, iotemational atomic en-
ergy control, biodegradable pes~
tici~es., the flret United Nations
Conference on the Human Envi-
ronment, two major studies on
man's impact on the climate and
global environment. and research ·
~ • "Got a nroblem? 'Then write to Pat Horowitz. Pat wf11 focusing on future world energy ,... prospect.I.''
•
' • cut red tape, 69ttlnil the .tmwetlf and .cUon you F.acb award carrie9 a •100,000 med to dve Inequldes In ~t and b&..llinem. •
1 Mail yow qumCbJS to Pat Haowttz. At Your Senno, prize. The Tyler Fund said Edi-
1 OTaJtle Cout Delly PIJot,-P;O. Bux 1'60, 'Cmta--1-_.to.,finance~·..._.,~ ~;:t =~~ Me111, CA n81d. energy and ecology.
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STAR ON TOUR -Larry Hagman, "J.R." on television's
"Dallas," sports his cowboy hat as he takes a walk with his
family in Monte Carlo where he ts on a promotion tour.
From left, are daughter Heidi; Hagman; his Swedish wife
Maj and his 90n Preston.
Evangelist 'sees' 900-foot Jesus
Oral R•bertl ' much·
publlched vision of a 900-foot
Jesus appeared to "my Inner
eyes, not my phyak:al eya.••
the evangelist aaya in • Piii
D .... 1• 1how to be brolcl-
cast May 28.
The Tu.18a evangelist wrote
In a fund-raising letter lut
year that he a aaw a 900-foot
Jesu1 standing be1lde hi•
60-story City of Faith ffolpi-
tal, then under COIWtnlction.
The medica1 center was ope-
ned bl November 1981.
In Hollywood, where the
1bow was taped before an
audlence, Ro berts talked
about his viaion.
"I was o ut of funds . . .
very d iscouraged," Roberta
aid. ''I looked up . . . I saw
J-.. with my inner eyes -
noi my phyakal eyes . . . and
I he.rd him flt my heart,"
The wJdow of R•P· Jjb A1~brffk of Ohio formally
lian.d ber c.m..a.n to .-w
the remainder of her hu1·
bend'•~ term. ~COunt)'~ Party Qiiarmu\ llalflt 9,...
ke 11Jd ~MUf\I petidonl were belq prepared at the
Licklnt'County Board of
1C1et:tion1 b ..... AtUNlk.
Q1._ •1trt1 of the Ne·
therlanC11, whoae vl1lt 20
yeara •10 la credited wlth
chanain1 the face of New
York'• capttal dty, will pay a
two-day vlalt to Albany be-
slnnlna June 27. aay Dutch
diplomata.
PraH B•l1m1a, a conaul
for the Netherlanch in New
York, nld the 44-year-old
monarch decided to vlalt
"becawie of the large Dutch
heritage around the dty."
A.ocordiQI fQ )col political lefiend, Que.a Beatrix'• fin&
vi1it there 23 yeara •JO -
w bile lhe WU ltiJ.I a ~
-~ to oonatnlcUon of the
Empire State Pina come•
in downtown Albany. Th•
atory ii that Gov. NellOll A.
Rocket ell er wu ao embar-
rassed by the alums that he
decided to build the comp~
in their place.
A biographer wrote that
Nelaon A. Rockefeller con-
'sidered the vice presidency
"beneath his interests," but
executors of the late million-
aire's estate think the job ls
worth a $355, lfO tax refund.
Tha\'1 the afnount the ~
ecutors are asking the u:s~
Tax Court to award the es-
tate, based on a .claim that
Rockefeller spent eome $550.-
000 in 1975 preparing for
Senate conf.innation hea.rinel
for the job that paid less thtn
$65,000 a year.
The Internal Revenue Ser-
vice dlaagrees. It said in court
documents that while private
citizens can deduct aome of
the coats of job -hunting,
public o.f flclals ~ot claitn
"expenditures made to obtain Condu c tora Leeaar• Giving about one-half of 1 office." lnatead of a refund,
Beraatela and BerMrt •• percent of a gross income of the Rockefeller estate owes
Karaju and pi.anlst a.••• '85,000 to charity is not at $44 293 in back taxes the IRS
Arru have been cboeen to oddl with Illinois Gov. James c1a.hn.. '
receive the Mexican pel'D· ll. T~omp10n '1 belief in
ment's higheat honor, the .. volu.nteeriam," an aide says · Harold M. William• he1td Ord~~~·~ rm:· , {IJ { =~~~~;6~n~~,( '\~~c::~~~::'G
Former President Jl••J tlom to cbarlfable causes. the Carter administration, has
Carter, on a European tow' been confirmed as a Univer-
that includes vllita to Nor-Tilompeon, as he has each sity of Call!ornia regent.
way, Denmark , Finland, year since becoming governor Williams,~. is president of
Sweden and France, wlll in 1977, diacloeed his state and the J. Paal Getty MWleUDl in
meet President Pra•e•ll federal tax returns for the Los Angeles.
MJtterud on 'I'ueedQ."\. .... tllM" " ,Jlftvtwis ye¥. He is not re.. . H~ weceeds DeWitt IDul Elysee Palace, Fren'ai otfl~ qillre<:rto release copies of tax of ehum-V'5ta h\·• term tJ\it·m
d.a1s announced. . • _ returns. expjres March 1, 1994. . ~.
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ON THE BEACH -Janet Rodriguez fonns a she soaks up the sun in a newly designed IN THE SWIM -This cloeeup view of Miss which is becoming popular on the nation'
contrast with the withered tree trunk at left as bathi.Qg suit. Rodriguez shows the deep vee top design beaches this year in new, bold designs.
Swimsuits up;
necklines dip
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -After an unu-
sually long, harsh winter, the nation's swim.suit
designers are expecting a big year aa sun-starved
Americans take tO the beaches.
And sales continue to go up for suits with
necklines that go down, designers say.
"It 1eema that every year, the girls are getting
more and more daring. They aeem to like the plun-
ging V-llnea; just the minimum amount of akin
covered," said Olga Traino of Connie Banko
Swimsuits in Hialeah, Fla.
' Sales are -off to a "pretty good" start this year,
ahe aid.
Designers say this year's most popular fashions
will be one-piece suits, with contrasting, bold colors.
C.ontraating "patchwork" designs are popular
for two-piece suits, designers say.
:-..,.,. , . , . . ~ J'noeless antiques: stol~n
I I . I STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, Enaland (AP)-
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60 prioele.a antiques from the 16th century oott.&$te
of Anne Hathaway, where William Shakespeare
court.ed b1a future bride.
Offidala said the thieves forced their way into
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~ COMt DAILY .-1LOT1MoftdeY, MIV 10, 1811
ore 1oca1 control
or refugee funding ••
The Ore.nae County Board of
'Supervteora bu decided to take
I.President Reepn at h1a word.
The president has been call-
ing for a return to local control.
:And he wants to see m ore vo-
punteerimn in the handling of so-F service programs.
Both elements are found in a troposal supervisors have
ndoned for the administration of
program for disbursement of
lunds to help Indochinese refu-f.lees find employment, learn En-
glish and adapt to Hf e in a new
pountry.
The block grant program. in-
1volving an estimated $2 million for
.fiscal 1982-83, will be adminls-
'tered by the United Way of Orange
b>unty North -South. Federal re-~ttlement funds disburaed by the
,Jtate will go to the private non-
profit agency for ultimate distri-
)>ution to other private agencies
,i nvolved in refugee assistance
prognuTl.'.
United Way submitted an
'mpressive program for admi-
.
nislerint the block grant ff'Oll'am.
It calla for formation o a com-
mittee that will control allocatJon
of fund• and a ae parate
25-member advisory panel made
up of refugee, industry and labor,
government and education repre-
sentatives.
United Way is proposing elate
monitoring of expenditures, regu-
lar visits to sites where the fund.a
are spent and close coordination
among the many agencies, both
public and private, inV'olved in
refugee reeettlement programs.
Until n o w the money baa
been directly dis bursed by the
state to various local agencies.
Prevailing opinion among local
officials is that coordinating the
programs under an umbrella
agency at the local level will more
effectively meet the county's real
refugee needs.
On all counts, it appears the
United Way proposal is a winner,
particularly in the9e times when
less, n ot m ore, dependence on
government is needed.
~Dirty· air' blessing .
. One finding that consistently
tomes out of public opinion sur-
veys is that a large majority of
-'mericans opposes weakening
laws and regulations designed to
promote clean air.
This loud and clear message
seems to be running into a fog
around the Potomac. W ith the
P.opular Clean Air Act already
threatened w ith dilution, a new
attempt to weaken clean air en-
,orcement has come out of the
~vironmental Protection Agency.
according to internal documenia released by three angry congress-
men.
· Under the draft regulations
fnade public this week, the EPA
would relax enforce1J1ent stan-
dards for emissions of carbon
tnonoxide, a common component
bf smog found in automobile
emissions.
: CO, a colorless, poisonous gas, fan affect. brain function and leads
to pain for many heart disease
,utferers.
The basic limit for the gas, 9
parts per million, would remain
Intact under the proposal, but local
areas would be allowed to exceed
the standard five times a year,
rather than the one time allowed
under current rules.
According to the documents,
such a change would be equivalent
to raising the standard to 12 parts
per million, a 33 percent increase.
For their part, EPA officials
argued that scientific review indi-
cates the change would not be
harmful, pointing out the average
blood concentration of monoxide
would rise to 2.5 percent from the
current 2.1. T h e level at which
adverse h ealth effects can be ex-
pected is set at 2 . 7 , they said.
That d oesn't seem to be too com -
fortable a safety margin.
Rep. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., one
of the three congremnen. said the
number of cities in violation of CO
standards would drop from 110 to
39, under the change.
If this is the EPA's way of
bringing more areas into com-
pliance with clean air standards,
it's the wrong way.
W e hope these proposals,
which have not yet been present-
ed to EPA chief Anne Gorsuch for
approval, go no further. Any
weakening of air pollution stan-
dards would pose a threat to the
health of millions, especially those
with heart and lung ailments, and
unborn children . Cutting back on
federal regulation should not come
a t the expen se of the public's
health.
Olds ters not all down
The popular picture of the
senior citizen, wea.rlng a frayed
cardigan and serving up a dinner
of canned dog food may be some-
•hat unbalanced according to re-
cent studies by a couple of eoono-mJ.sts. .
While the elderly have been
hit by inflation along with the rest of the populace, a great many of
Otem are not doing all that badly,
it seems.
· Despite their gradual retire-
ment from the labor force, the
~udy showed that real per capita
E
. come for the elderly grew 21
rcent during the 1970s, while
r capita income for the entire
puladon increaed 19 percent.
And while in 1959, 27 percent
of older dtlzens were judaed to be
living below the poverty fevel, the !taure bad dropped to 8 percent in
1978.
Govemment--J*d health cue,
of cou ne, today &. a 1ubltantial
help to the elderly, along with
Social Security beneflta, which
make up 38 percent of their in-
come on the average.
But many also can rely on
private pensions, part-time ear-
nings and income from invest-
ments in real estate, stocks and
bonds.
A rather remarkable figure
turned up b y the economists
showed that in 1975 the average
wealth of the elderly amounted to
$100,000. This of coune included
the value of homes paid for during
the more productive years.
While the senior cltlzen de-
pendent entirely upon Social Se-
curity benefits is likely to be ha-
ving a very hard time, it would
appear that a aubltantial number
of the nation's 26 million o1dsten
-perhape the product of a tbrU-·
tier, ~t cud aeneratlon -
have manaaed to rMCb retirement
age in fairly aood shape.
Perhaps the buy-now , pay.
later generation would be well
advi9ed to ltUdy iheir teclullque.
' ..
L.M. Boyd I Faitlilul wile
Three months' b.,d labor on a
public projlct la th•~~'*"-In l'lftland att.r a for dnlhken~
-
• -
Cap's ~knife' growing dull
WASHINGTON -Cupar Weinber-
ger 11 a formidable publlc servant of
great capacity, enonnoua expertiee and
obvioua dedication to large putp0ee9. ~
budget director for President Nixon,
Weinberger earned the nickname "C..p
the Knife'' by alaahlng federal prosr"um.
But since he took over the Defen.e
Department laat year, Cap's k:n11e hu
grown dull and ru1ty. White House
90W'cee say that Weinberger, like other
defense eecretarles before him, hu be-
come an arch-representative of the
military-industrial complex.
INSTEAD OF trimming the fat out of
the Pentagon budget, he has joined the
military 1pendthrifts who equander the
public' a money.
The day after Weinberger took over
the Pentagon, he got a lener from Elmer
St.fats, who was then head of the Gen-
eral Accounting Office. Noting the pro-
mlaea of maaaive defense increasea,
Staats warned Weinberger that frugal
management "haa never been more
important ." He th.en li1ted 15 "high
payoff" opportunities that could save the
Pentagon ~veral billion dolla.n a year.
Today, a follow-up letter from the
GAO to Weinberger 11 ready for the
slgnature of Staats' aucceuor, Charlee
Bow1her. GAO personnel who worked
on the letter 1ay it expruu1 diaappoin~
ment at the 1nail'1 pace of the co1t-
aavinR chanaes recommended by Staata
more than a year ago.
These GAO experta explained that
only qu.lck and forceful action can alow
the military apendi,na .iuuemaut. Wein-
berpr, for all hil akiIJ. ind experience,
bu been neither quick nor forceful in
the battle againlt wute. "Time i1 run-
G
-J1-c1-1-11-11-11-1 -d
ning out," a GAO IOW"Ce told my auo-
ciate Peter Grant.
While Weinberger haa failed to u.e his
power against the bemedaled wutrels,
the Pentagon'• puff artiata have been
bu.Uy shoveling out propaganda that
claiml victory after victory in the war on
wute. Many of these claims are pure
baloney. For example:
-Deputy Defen1e Secretary Frank
Carlucd bouted to Congress Jut year
that under Weinberger 69 percent of the
Pentagon'• oont.racta had been the result
of competitive bidding, compared to only
41 percent in the Carter admin.latration.
In fact, 1tatiatica were manipulated by
excluding certain categorie1 of non-
competitive oontncta. Thia created "the
illu1lon that tremendous progress has
been made in obtaining oon1petit3on," the
government audltol"I Charge.
-The defeme bureaucrats take credit
for aaving $23.8 ~on by putting a cap
on pay increaaee. What they fail to
mention la that It was the White House
budget office that imposed the pay li-
rnita, which applied to the whole federal
government.
-Part of the b1llion11 Weinberger
claims to have cut from the Pentagon
budget is the result of econ om ies
taken by the previous administration -
like the 1979 closing of air defenae sites
in Ala.aka and the 1980 comolldation of
the anned aervices' news offices. In fact.
the Pentagon vehemently oppoeed thete
savings and only grudgingly bowed to
congreaaional Insistence. "W e shoved
them down their throat• and n ow
they're taking credit for them." obeerved
a Capitol Hilf 90W'Ce.
-THE ARMY claimed to have actue-
ved $647 million worth of energy sa-
vings. No mention was made of the fact
that it spent about $500 million to do the
job.
All this is bad enough. but to make
matten wonie the Weinberger Pen\agon
has made it dlffi<:ult for the GAO audi-
ton to look at the books. The inve:stiga-
tol"I have w threaten administrative ac-
tion to get what they ne4!d, and in 10
cues they actually had to bring legal
prooeedinga. Eight of the9e were decided
in GAO's favor; two are still pending.
Footnote: When asked about the
questionable cost-<:Utting daims. Defense
Comptroller Jack R. Bontlng acknow-
ledged with some embarraument that
"we did a lesa than perfect job." He ad-
ded: "We bad a major administrative
task aetting out the valid items from the
invalid ones in the time available to us."
Vote r s to face a dozen propositions
In four weeks voters will be called
upon to decide 12 ballot issues. Between
now and then they will be barraged with
propaganda for and agamst most of these
measures although the heaviest cam-
paigns will center on perhaps no more
than six of them. The proposals taken in
order are.
PROPOSIT.JON 1. Thls would autho-
rize a $495 million bond issue to finance
new prison construction. The measure is
sponsored by Gov. Jerry Brown who
says the prisons are pn-tenlly overtrow-
ded with 30,000 inmates and projects the
prison population to reach 40,000 in the
next three years:
The proposal is attacked by Sen. Ollie
Speraw and Anemblywoman Marian
LaFollette who say needed prison con-
struction could be financed from exllting
resources if spending priorities were
re-examined and wa1te pur1ed from
current operations. They also indicate
the prison needs should have been fi -
nanced out of the huge surpluses the
state has had over the past several years.
The facts are that It would take more
than three years to construct the kind of
p~ns contemplated by thia bond act.
The actual cost to ttle taxpayel"I for thil
meaeure would run to fl.067 billion over
the 20-year period of the bond l.asues. In
o&her words th~ lntereet on the bond.a
will more than double the ooet for the
prisonl.
That might be acceptable if the bond
issue would provide the pnson fac11itJes
necessary But insiders in the Depart-
ment of Finance acknowledge that the
money will provide little more than a
IARl 111111
start m the prison construction program
as planned. Estimates are the prisons
wilJ cost $100,000 a cell. At those rates
the $495 million would barely provide
half the needed facilities for the antici-
pated increase in population during the
next three years and do nothing for the
overcrowding that is claimed.
Perhaps sensing the voters' rejection
of the bond issue, the Finance Depart-
ment and prison officials are already
working on providing tents and the use
of dilcarded military barracks to house
prilonera. A shortage of fund.'> may also
compel the officials to expand the prison
conservation camps.
PROPOSITION l. Thia meuure, as
ANemblywoman Carol Hallett who la
runnina for \be office 10 accurately
oomplalN, will eliminate the "only con-
1 tlt u tlona l duty of the lieutenant
governor, .. that of presiding over the
Senate. Pity the author of the proposi-
tion, Sen. Barry Keene, didn't go full Ult
and eliminate the job it.sell. Costing the
state more than $1 million annually. the
office is not only archaic, it never had a
uS<'ful function."
PROPOSITION 3. This measure's in-
tent LS t.o res1 •re equal treatment under
Proposition I to those who must relo-
c..-at.e their plac or residence by reason
of eminent d<•n n or other government
actions.
PROPOS'. •)N 4. Authored by one of
the LegisJ;. . e's most respected mem-
bers, this .1easure would pennit judges
to deny o..1ail in any felony case where
release would be likely to result In bo-
dily harm to others. Under present law
judges must allow bail m all but capital
crimes.
PROPOSITION S. This seeks to do
that which is provided in Proposition 6
on the same ballot, repeal the inheri-
tance tax. Proponents of Proposition 6
contend that there are serious naws in
Proposition 5 which would defeat its
purposes. Although the legislators con-
cede the tax should be r epealed they
have failed to do so. Both measures are
initlauves. Those who favor the repeal of th~ Inheritance tax should akip Ptopa.i-
llon 5 and vote for Proposition 6.
to 1pell tMm ·than t1 yOAA mumbk IDd
uunt and emit eentencea full of
'l'fwanna" and ''pna" and such lnfeUd·
tJea. (I recall a moc:k d1aloC in our school
paper, beginning: ••Jeet jet?" "No,
Jew?'')
£nalltb, of coune. i.s .an orthoerapbic.
monatl'Olity, and there are no rational
rules \0 follow for the apellin1 o( \00
many ~Ql'da. Merk Twain WM ~
tonaue·ln-cheek when he aald, "They
sp!ll It Vind and pranounce It Vlnchr,
fore&pen alway. spell better than tM,
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CHA..ut'I ANGIL.I
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• O'IMIA8Y
""-lnQ'" Oi.et. Florence
Hender.an {A) O I •IDUCtWT 1s.= "Su And The Sing .. p.,.
en1" Mike F1t1rell. Su1en
St J-A '°"9le find
oul the rM/ltlM of 111t11lng
THREATENED -Elizabeth Montgo-
mery portrays a Nburban housewife
whose perfect marriqe euddenly is threa-
tened in "The Rules of Marriage-," a
two-part movie beginning at 9 tonight on
KNXT (Channel 2).
-· Whef'l lhey lry IO mftl· ry end lheit children 1>1oc:11
thewey
Cl)MOVll
* * * * "O tgl" ( 1951) MMa Chevalier, LMlle
CWon. A tomt>oy being
groomed l>y her llUl'll and
(>rendtnOlher Mii OUI on
her own to eaten• rnan t.:30. NEWIMAT:
CAU'OllMA
OONGN81aONAl ~ ID 14 ....... ""'°"T ())8 .-wt
<1) llANMY MILUR
(B) CHAN.JI. THIE
l~COUGAA
A lumbetrnan edopll end
r .,_ en orptollNCI c:.ouoer
kitten (Pert 11 e wow * * * "°" Oodl 8ook ti" C 1910) Oeorge 8urn1.
., (J) TIC T At; DOUGH
• MACHEL I LEHAEA
""°"' ml GREAT PIE~
TM Gtrta In ThW Sum· ,,._ o. ..... · And Other
St0<lea 8y Irwin Sl\aw"
TIVM ol Shew'• bell·
known llhorl 11or1ee ••
'The Girll In Their Sum-
,._ o. ........ "The Monu·
ment" 1nd "The Man WhO
Metriecl A Fr.,c;h w 1ie" ••
are drematlzed (RI 9 YOU A8KaO ,OA rT
Featured "Tl\e Scream
Macl\lne RoOet Couler"
and "E.t>gland'I ~t Pty•
chlatrlat .. cm HrT1..lltl MA8TfR ~ .. ™E MAO OMAM
Mn.•
Hal HolbtOOll narr11" 11\11
documentary datalllng
ellotU to carry out Hl1ier's
pl1n1 lor cre1 tlng a
klP"-ll"fan r-Suzanne Pteehelle Ood
re11irn1 10 Eerll\ •nd
"'-the young dllUQh·
ter of en edwrtlalng •HC:•
uttw to tc><..O Nt me.·
8:008 ()) w ·A·a·H
OO~world 'PO'
* *' * "Minnie And M~
kowttz" C 1972) a.n. Row·
lend1, Seymour CUMI A
miMlatd* c:c>uc>le 1trug·
gle to remain together
~their meny d"'•· -7:00 I CM NEWI N9CNEW8
~DAYSAGAIN
I MO~
KG.WC
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or J , ~eL LIC>e It put**' by e
11o1,bloodecl ttelWI .olcllef.
I JC>tWrl WILD
....... MPOA'T
MAGIC CWOIL
,MNTINQ
(J) , .... MAOAZIHE
An Int.,..,... with .c:tor
Mld\MI l.Mdon; a C«nc>e-
rry that wlll n-• tier
llflw you for s:>o. 0 INT'Bn'AINMEHT
TONIQHT
Thi flm of a Mf1iM on Ille
~of the ..... •™-~ ~. 8o'6dy Rich
(D)lltOYIE * *' * "EMa" ( 19781 Kurt
Ruuell, 8-\ Hubley A
ckwnatlutlon 01 the 'King
of Aodt 'n' Aoll
7:.IO 9 2 ON ™-Tow.f ~., ..... '°~
Zealand, 1 -di..., wl\o
NII rlliled ~In gold
from the Pacllle. IM Olli·
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1 8 ,AMllYRUO
aMUALL
New Yorll Yank-at Ce!._
fOfnle Angell 8 IYION L.A.
FMturecl· a r990(1 on
welghi loea and diellng, •
r41por1 on "'9C)rt1 wld·
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tr-teM how to 991 bet·
t• ~ tn r•taurenll
• M•A•t •H
Kllnoet bec:otftM I _..
~ecsttor
CHANNEL LISTINGS
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• 1<oce CP8Sl
DID YOU KNOW:
Mell c:aH t>r•no• 1 dltlurt>-
ltlQ 1911• tor B J lrorn 1111
wile end 1 delinquent
apeeding llc:1ut1 for Col
POiier fRt a a unLE "°°8£ ON
TiiEPfWM
Cl\at1el undergon a cteep
r~s eapertenc:e -he learn• tn11 1111 •dooted
aon Will aoon die (Pftl1 21
j, lllJ THAT'S
INCMDl8l.E
" MOVlE • • * "Man In TM Iron
Mule" (19391 LOUii Hay·
wercl, Joen Bennen. B...o
on 1 novel by Alaundet
Duma• Tha lnlamou1
Compte de Rochefort
plac:n Lou+a XIV'a t,_.n
brother on the F renc:I\
lhrone and lmprlaont 1111
, ... king ... the 8Mtllle.
....... MAQAZIHI
An lntervtew with ac:1or
M ICl'ta.. L~don mMt
..... TW'ln, """"° !oat 135
poun09 on l\la own diet e MC>Va * 1111 • "8-IUealar Galacti-
ca" C t978) Lorne Gr-.
Rlc:n1t1d Httefl A ~
"-' c:arrytng 1111 .... ,.,.,.
nanta o f l\um1n Ille
ernt>ar111 on an epc -rd'I
for 1 MW ~t to '°'<>-
n11e
~ '"T"--*irf• In Their Svm·
mer 0r-· And 01,.,.,
Storiet By lf'#ln Shew"
Tl\rM of Shew'a t>e9t·
known "-1 atorlel ·-
"The Gtrl1 In Their Sum-
,._ Or-." "The Monu·
ment" and "Tl\e Men Wl\o
Mart1ed A French Wiii" -
are dram11Uzed (RI
ce)MOVIE *. "Tl\e Min With
8og1rr1 Fae•" 11980)
~t Secc:N, OIMI H.,.
NV A man dee:~ to
Chtnge II'-U'"tyle Ind
pl\ytlc:al appearance to ·-* hi• ac:r.-i Idol 'PG'
On TV
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IWT8SI
IESPHI
(Showtl~I
Sc>olllQlll
ICaJ>le New\ N•twork 1
You c1n own yu offict space.
You c1n stap 1• rent from plns..up.
f• Clft Ml tht llftd -not lllH.
AIRPORT WEIT llUllNE88 PARK
.,.._,,.., ........ C.M.
Call Mr. 08¥19 711·7400
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!ti MOVIE • * .,, A FO<c.a Of OIW'
C 19191 cn.ICk Nttrll • .-..
niter O'Neill A ,,_.., of
,,... "*1111 .,,. Mll*W•
on • ,_'99>~14td
-Ch for ,,... klllert "' ..
aoopted aon 'PO'
($JMOW
• • • "The 81UM Broth·
er•" ( 1980) John BelueN,
Dan Ayt<royd Two blu"
singer• mull cont91'\d wllh
11\e Chlcego pottc:e, ttw
CIA. fMO.NUla and the
U.S. Army 19 put togetl>el
a '*'9111 concM1 to ralM
mon.v lor tMir patlell. 'A'
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Bride" C 1950) ~Tr ..
cy. Ellubeth TllVlof. A
lather •llP9'1encea all of
11\e joy8 and l\Mdac:hn
ln"'°""9d .,ti\ tl\e P<epe< ..
llOna for Na daugl\let'a
upcoming wedding
HO 11 9rW(JH8 T.-GMOI
Hftlry ~ rOlnerlll-
cally ilwOIYed with an
unaerc:ovet natGOhca Olfl-
c:cw """"° ..... been Ul'Ol*I
10 the ICtlool c;a.mpul
e A&.l IN TMI 'AMlY
Arc:Ne lnailll thee • -
hOme -nol NI -be found
lor 1111ie Stec>Nnie tM
ldnd-hear1ecl Edith hat
other !dee•
())LATIN~
tZJMCME
* * * * "The 81nll ()jc:1c"
C 19AO) W,C Fleldt. Una
M«k.11 A man lr)aclvl'fl·
enlly 10418 a robbery 1nd 11
awatdecl the job of bank
guftld, lorc:lng him to ,_
I r ... l\oldup
t:GO 1J Cl) MOVIE
"The AulM Of Merrlega"
(Pftl1 ti CPrerNerel EJlu.
t>eltt Monto-y. EJMon
GCIUMI A" afftuenl IUbur·
b4ll\ cowpfe 'a marri.g.
eroci.. to the point tl\81 a
eeper•Uon becolTlM nec:-
.~ MO\llE ) • ~V "How ro .... '"'-
Hlgl\ Coit 0 1 Uvlng"
C 1979) SuNn Saint "-·
JMslc:a Lange No lorlg9r
I ble to kMC> U0 with tnfla-
t 1 on, tl\rae Oregon
llou-'-tu•n to letgeny
IO l>elance their bu6olll .. ...,.,,.
THIADAE04
Albet1 Speer tgnorM the
,,.... of 1111 lamllv end
_,,.,... lhl reeponalbWty
ror Hltief'I WIH mac:hlne.
CPart 210 ID MEAVGAlmN
GuHll' 80 end John
Oe<~:JJrtu11 Andr-
6:) lllR KOOHINQ ON DI
KOONINO
Fiim c;llp1 end tntarvlewl
.,II\ Wiiiem de Koonlng ••
one of A.rnetlea'• -•
tmport1nt 11\'lnt artlata -
and "" will prOYM!e • ..,.
cial lnllght 1n10 lbe 78-
yeer-old 1bllr1C1 npr ...
elorliel'I llte and work 9':30. TMV£UHG
H<>flUUUY
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yew-old ·~ of the A~lc:an CMI Ubel11M
Union, .. pn)ftlad
MOVll
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Yin In the l930I, a Mol#l-
tie and a tronll« C'1lnlNll
wege an old betlle • cMll·
utlOn ~ on the
Canadian wtldemMI-'R'
O MOYllE *' *' •·~ "Tl\e Four See·
tont" PHI) ~ AIA.
Carol Burnett. fhrM OCNo
plea, all CIOM, tono-tlme
lrlanOt, .._.,.,.._ pro.
fOUNI ~ In lhelf
1llttlonlhlpa when one of
Ill• t:·~;:;,gu c1111n.
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l(C)()MNG
,11111 OllOt end 1n1ani-
wlll\ Willtnl 0. KOOftlnf ..
one of Amerlc:a' • moll
lmpottant llVing ftl'tltll -
and hi• wlM pr~ •..
NI irlalgnl 11110 U11 7 ..
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lionlat' I Nie encl wortt. CD ,ANll OHMI
"8oreeter'1 AP9f'lf'lio." A
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put on the IPOI beoal-. of
hi• recorcl of ,_ '-lllO
hired • lelTI• llw --In
hi• ao )'Ml• Oft• beftctl,
CC> "'°"" ••.t "l<tll 0, le Klltd"
(IMO) J.,_ Ryen, Chat•
totta Mlohellll. A f0t-
NUI ~. wflO Iott
en~' k"9te 1Ntot!
10 \lie...,_. cM'tng ...
wtt, .... IO~Ne
defMI by ...-elno the top
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around the~ In• tour•
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lntl'lt8llllell~o4ttle
~out..,.,,,, 'f'O' (l)~
·*'* "Rude Boy" (1NOI
Ray oenoe The ""'* of
TM Ct .. I\ la IMtured In a
took at tl\e 8'11111'1 punk
IQene
t°'-IO .. NIEWI
(J)MOVll * * "The All kl" ( t9791
C1rr1e Snodgr .... Ray Mii·
land. A Ub(arten uvee In the
PHI with Mr memor ... of
I IOve who dlUP"911tecl
'A'
tt:009D8Cll98
NIEWI 8 IATVAOAY NtQHT
Hoel· Aot> Reiner. OuMtt
The L.oc:katL
D YOU Alt<£O '°" rT • M•A•S•H
Tl\e P*'•Onnel ol tl\e
401711\ try 10 mW!• • good
tmpreulon on • peychi•·
trllt wtllfl llvMtened Wllh
reNt'gr.mei•t
• 8ENNYHIU.
TM L&cl'(btrd1 perlorm
anolhef aong.
• DO<CAWTT ID NUMMOUNO
Sir Roger Bannleter of
England, the llrat runner to
b<Mll the barrier of the
lour·mlnule mite, 11 pro-
filed
11:ao IJ ()) OUINqY
An unpopular coach la
l>l•med .....,.. • metnbet or
1\11 college track tfftn dlM
lrom a ._,, allaclc
D a™-Bl.IT Of'
CAMON a-··· Sw.Mne s-.. LOrettl Lynn. Billy Cryltal.
(RI D <ti MC HIEwt
NIOHTUNI
D ~
WMn •woman II Ullgned
10 ~Of4111'• dMalon. ~
of them i. '-0\' abOul It.
• THE JUftMoNI
A ....... Ilion doeu..,.,,taty
on LoulN'a .-a wltl\ a
IUlc:iOe hotllne COUid ....,
to • deeclly lllilur•
• IAHf'ON> AHO 80H
Fted and Lamont t•e In
boatOlrl to pey ..... mor1·
gage t>ul the pr~·
don't took oood.
• NEwaiEAT:
CAUfOfNA
CONGM.llK>NAL
AUORT
ID ~A8C
.-wt ® HAL.L.IL,WAtf HOU.YWOOO
0-Kally hoe11 a ctaz.
rtlng trlt>ute to ttte d9)'9 of
Hollywood Whef'I the MOM
mullcal reigned euprerne
.MOVll * • *''A "TIMI Howttng"
(19811 DH W1fl1c:a ,
P1tric:k M~ A woman
rep0t1er II rnenacec:t t>y •
killer wtto -• 10 tie a -ewolf.'R'
11:AO c.t.I MOVla
*'*'~ "H~ Boule-
verd'' 11976) ~ Alel-
aon, Oic:tl Miller FrMtl
lrom lndlena. • young
aeplrlng ...,... beclofMe
lnYOl¥ed In a rMI ro«>bery
11\et lhe Wnk• II pan of
...., ~debut .....
-Ml>flGHT-
1~ 8 IENT!ln"AIHMIHT
T~
The llf'l1 of • _,_ on ltte
hornet of"'" •t-
-
Orang• Co11t DAIL y PILOT /Mondiy, May 10, 1882
TU BE T01'PERS
KHJ (9) 8:00 -"Man 1n the Iron Muk."
8Med on Alexander Dumu' novel, 1939
clMlic telll how Louil XIV'• twin brother
ii placed on the French throne whlle the
real kina ll lmprtaoned.
KCOP (13) 8:00 -"Battlest.ar Galactica."
A epace fleet carrying last remnants of
the human race searches for a new planet.
KNBC (4) 9:00 -"How to Beat the High
Co.tot Living." Three housewives tum to
theft to keep up with inflation.
K OCE (50) 10 :00 -"Sorcerer's
Apprentice.'' A Supreme Court justic:e is
put on the spot.
•• MOVll *•'A "King Crab · ( 1980)
811ryY N-l'f\an Ha1old
Gould. Two feuding brotl\-
•• """ tlll !amity bu.i·
-lrtlO a bllllegtOUnd
• tMy CC)m9el• tor their
a.tller'1 IOW. IA)
• MOYll *'*'\t "Murder In~
!Md" 11973) Jamee Slew•
ftl1 , Stroth« Martin A
detective del-Into IM
NllUal )Ungle Of Holtywood
10 Oelend the hu1bend Of a
radlno 111m 11ar
., LOW. AUPICAH
ITYLE
"The Beel" Paul Ind Corle
gel 1 rMl l>afgatn on • new
bed
-~THI
llCONO CINT\JlllY
(aJMOYllE * • "The Return" fl981)
J an·Mlc:l\aal Vincent,
Cybill 8Mc>Mrd Two peo.
pie whO htd I CIOM
encounter with en alien
1pacec:r•lt •• c:t\lldren
-alt 11\e allen•' Imminent
return
12:0I MOVIE rt*'*' "All Tl\al Jau"
119791 Roy ~. JM.
lllca Lange The lurnultU•
out !He of • profMll<>NI
c:N>r.ogr.,,. IS followed
from tuc:eata on the 11ege
lo'*-*ul-'R'
12: 11 fl) MOYIE * * *''~ "The Four S...
aon1" pH I) Alan Aidt.
CarOI Burnell Tl\fM cou-
ple•. Ill ciOM, long·ttme
lrler'ld1. ••e>erienc:I pro·
found cllangee In 11\etr
retatlonltllpa wherl one of
11\e m1rr1tges d11fn·
tegratM 'PO'
t2:a0 a a lATl HIGHT wrrH
OAVIC> LETTENootAN
~ti Larry KtnQ, Sen
8111 Eltadley
• OOUPl.U Ill MOVllE • • °" •·wen*' The Son-
CIA11Ce Woman" (19781
Kat~ Rou, Hec:'lor EH-
~ Aller Buld't Cuai-
0y'1 deall\, Etta~ JOlnl
IO<'~ wltl\ tl\e notor1e>u1
Pancho VIiie to hllacil •
munltk>M train
·~AHO ~TIOHS
MOYIE ***' "EAcallt>ur" (19811
Nigel T•ry. ~lc:OI William·
aon The ••plotll ol King
Artl\ur !><Ing power and
O..tl\ to the knight• of the
Round Tll>le 'R'
12:~ 1J ()) COUJM90
A 9dentl11 wttoM ton WM
involwd In 11\e the11 or
,_.,c:h work kllll • col·
leegue wtlo thrMlenec:I to
r-' the lnlormlllorl lo
thepr ... CAI
1:00 • QINI AA/flllY
• MOW! * • *''-' "Fear StrikH
Out" 119571 Anll\Ony Per·
ktna. K1t1f Malden 8oaton
Red Sox play.r Jimmy
PlerMll suffer• • nef";OUI
b1 tlkdown wnen 1\11
1111\ef I driving rnflue.-
•nd '"* prMIUre• of big
1eague baMblll ge1 the
better 01 l\1m
1:06 C MOVIE • * • ·~ 'Tl\e Men Wl\O
F141 To Earth" ( 1976101v1<1 eo-. canav C•a•k ,,.
roc:ll s111 lrom an alien
pllnel. on •n 1nterpl-
tery -c:n lor water tor
hit people. t>ec:ome• 1n
••l)iOUecl m1ll1onalre on
l!artll •R'
1:ao O QIHEWS 8 QEHEAUTAY
CD SPEAK OUT
U MOVIE
• • "Undetground Aeet"
f 19801 0111< Benedict.
Melanie Grlllith Perking
atten<1ant1 wreak havoc ••
1 swank S.Vetly H1t11 no1et
·PG'
2: 10 $)MOVIE
a * "MHucre Al Centrli
HIQI\" C 19761 And•-St•
vetll Rot>erl C1t1radlne A
cruaad• ror reve nge
1>eg1n1 alter 1 pranlo. thll
wen1 100 ,., wu pullacl on
the qu..W 11ue1 ... 11 by a
group of bored nigh·
9C.l\OOl lrlen<t1 'R'
2:1198 HEWS
<Z>MOW * * "Ma.-.c<e Al Central
HIQh ' I f9761 Andr-SI•
,,....., Roben Cwr9dine A
cru11d• lor 1evano•
begins Iller • P' anlt 11\•I
_,, 100 fllf WM pulled on
the Quieter 111uder'tt1 t>y a
group or bored l\tgll·
IChool lrler\ds 'R
2:llO IJ MOVIE
• • ·~ "01ma n11on 5"
C 19671 Jeffrey Hunter,
France Nuyen tn • detper·
All allllT'PI to save LOI
AngelM lrorn 1 hydrog4H'I
bomb, an Mptonage agent
emp1ays 1 H,.,..d1men11on
macl\ine
a:OCll HJ MOVIE
'II "S IMI" C 1980) LH
M1)0<1. Jer>nller O Nem A
t>eaulilul women It utlll·
eel by 1 tougfl eonatrlJC1ton roreman 1n • runninQ tl\e
compeny 11\e ""'*"' 111 .. her lather 1 eu~1.
ac:c:J6Mlal a.all\ PG
t 1:2tHC MOVIE * * * "Penelope' C 19681
!Utelte Wood Ian Bannen
A negilc:lld wtla dec:lde9
10 dltgu1M l\erMll ftl><I rob
her hulbftl><I I bank
3:JO 0 MOVIE
e e *'II 'Pflvate e.t111·
min" I 10801 Goldie Hewn,
fl._, 8tet1f\tn A wetMo-
do ~ women tn11talt·
etlly Join• the llrmy f oltow·
Ing the duth of '* new
l\ulband on tl\elr wedding
n19h1 'R'
1:46 (%)MOVIE
e * "Rude Boy" ( 19801
Ray Genge Tl\e mu1tc ol
Tl\e CIHh II lntured In •
look •I IM 8rr111h punt.
IC«le
4:11 (I J LAFF-A-THON
A comedian hOll 1n<1 lour
c:omtc oontMllnll who
comp••• •g•i"at one
enother art IHlllfed In tl\11
unceonM>red comedy game
11\0W
JOHN DARLING
T.,,..•dafl'•
Dar1tl•t-Mot'I«-•
-MORt•:1G-
1:oe CC)••,., "t10llyw00d
RouleY*'d' 11t71 1 C1n0ic;e
Mitllon. OICll Miiiet ,reeh
1rorn lndlt na. • young
Hpltlng tlftllel l>ec:omel
1nv01vld 1n 1 real 1obt>ety
lhll .,.. lhlnU II oan OI
fief mo"4e l:let>ut ·A'
6;1() t(l • * 11 * "Grgl' C t9581
M_.ic.a Cnev1flet, Liiiia
Ceron A tomt>oy being
groomed by t>er MH!t and
gr•ndmoth•r Mii CKJI on
ner own 10 eaten 1 min
0 • • • 't, "Tl\e fou•
S1Hon1 · (1 9811 Al1n
Alda. Ca rol Burnett ThrH
cCKJpiet, 111 cto111e, long·
time 1r1er1d1, ••i>e•lenc•
ptolound cnangH 1n 111.,,
re1111onan1p1 wt.en 0"4I ol
the m••roagea d111n
1119ra1e1 PG
8:00 Z • * * Tile M1rr1age
01 Maril 8'aun t 19791
Hann• Scnygutla Klaue
Lo .. 111ch 011ec1e<1 by
Raine• We•net Fuab•ncl•r
Ov11ng WO<ld War 11 a
Ge•man orode etruggi.s 10
aur,.1ve u .,.._ weilt fOf 1he
return of ,,., llOI011< nut·
band R
7-00 H • • •, rne My1tet•ou•
Stranger f 19821 Ct1111
Maio.e~Ke rreo Gwynne
A d•ydreomong MIHourr
l>Oy 1encre1 en 4H'ICOUnl.,
wotn an angel of dul>tOul
0<rg1n •n m1K111val Au11rre
7;30 C • e T ne Outlaw
( 111431 J•n• Ruuell Wiiier
Huston Billy th• Kio lella
'" love w11n a beautiful
woman wno noaes t11m
tromthel1w
0 • * '" T!Wt Looney
Looney loo11ey Buga Bun
ny Mo•oe I 19811 Anln'l•I
Id VOJCll by Mel 811nc
June Foray New m&t•ro•I
IS blflfldMI wllh Old 1n lhli
coml)+lett0n of c1a.-.c: Frrtr
FreienQ Looney Tuntt1
leaturong Bug5 Dally
Ovc;k PO<l<y Pig Vo"m'"
Sam T-111 P~ and oth·
era lrom the c•rtoon
seroet G
8:00 l • • • Thfl Leopard
( 19631 Bun L1ncu111r
Claud11 Cardoni~ Gltl•·
bald• I 1860 tnvasoon ol
S1c1ly •e1Ull1 on 11\e demo
tron 01 lhe a11stoc:r1ts on
Iha soc:11I 0<d8f
8:30 H • • ' C11r<1,.c;
Arrest f 1978) Garry Goo
drow Mike Cnan A black
ma•l<tt operahon thll "'"'
<11Mmboched hlans lor
lt&napients is d1tcover1<1
by an 0111><1111 homocode
GOP PG
9:00 0 • • * • Ttoe LHI
Metro · ( 19801 Calhtlfone
O.neuve, Ger.,d 0.per
dllhl ()trec:ted by F'r 81\GOIS
Trull11ut Ov11ng WOtld War
II. 11\e p<opr!llOll or II
small Pans theatre fry lo
kfllp 1ne11 111tet>11anmen1
open during the Germ•n
occupation PG·
t'.30 II) • The 0 1wn R1det
( 19351 John W•yne Mil·
IOn Burn1
c• • , up R.,..... c11eo1
M0<g•n Stevens A young
p ioneer become•
obM Slld will\ revenge
111et 1111 w•le 1s l olled t>y a
IOCl l l•nd baron who
retents l\os aucceu
10:00 $' • e '• A Tnund41t 01
Drums 119611 Roena1<1
Boor>e. Gaorge H1m1llnn
A eeesonecl capt11n ol ""'
U S C1v•.lry 11des na1d on
I g•-' young keulen•nl
111tt oul of West Point
10:45 lZ ,. * * "LOolung r0<
Mr Goodblr (19771
Otene Kellon Tueaday
Weld A M>Clllly repr11Mel
tohoolle1cl\er 1e~i. s
••cilemen1 by lrequenton9
ll"g ... b1r1 and turln9 va1
iou1 men into one-n1gn1
1t1nd1 'R'
HIOO (CJ **'Ao ·•Tt..F .. "d•sh
Plot bt Or. Fu Menchu
(111801 Flliler Sellen. Sid c ..... TM FBI and Seo•·
l•nd Yard's Del N1yt1nd
Smith pursue '"* 168
yttlr-old WCh VIH .. n H he
-Chff 10< Ille lngred·
....... lnciud1ng 1he Crown
Jeweolt. uMd '° m-. hit llfe·pt~llllttlr •f'O'
CHI**. ''The Out•
Joeey w.... C tt711 Clint
f UlwOOCI Sonata L..Oclul,
A m41n ~ M outtaw
_,,.,, a r11thleea Nnd of
Union IOlcSlaf• ~· "'9 aounwn lerm and 11111 hit
#He end eon ll'O'
11*> g e * ··K111 And K•
Ag91n (lffllJalllel"Yan.
Annetone l(rlel A marttel
er11 ••pert oattia. 11\e
mllllonl of a l)OWW•mael
IOientll l intetll on enelev-,
1t1Q ma11ktnd wtth a -
m1nd-con1rOI drug 'PO'
12:00 U * ''°' "Hanna!\ Lae"
C 111631 M~ Cetey,
Joanne O•u A l\IOl\·prlnc:I·
pied woman J01n1 In etfort1
to 1ho11-c1rou111he pl11>1 or ,
I hored kllltH OUI to let•Ot•
It• horne1IHll4lfl • rt e e 'II •·Tl\e M•ICh·
mlkar ( 19681 Shorl•y
Booth. Antl\ony Pert11ns A ,
malchm1ket tr-to find a
proper malt tor a rlCh
CIOICl\ety old wldOwlf
G) • • • Jac:t< Lonoon
C ta.31 MICl\H I 0 Shea
SuSln Heywerd An adv..,.
tu•• wroter relalH lua per·
tonli Hper~ from "''
dayt •• •n Oyller p1111e up
tl\rougn nos work •• • llllcJ
corre1pon<1•nl cov•11ng
tl\e Boe< war
1:00 C * • Se11ure Tl\e Sto-
ry 01 Kath) Morn1 Leon ••<I Nomoy Penetope Mol
IO<d A t>uulolol young
worn•n will\ a promot.•ng
cateer ligntl 10< her ltl•.
wl\en al\e IS atruck down
by • n11r·l•••I bratn
1um0< '/. * * rt ' The M1n11109
01 Maroa Braun· ( 19791
Hanna Schygufl•. K18ul
Lowou ct-Oire ct•d b y
Rainer Warne• Fassbinder
Ou11no Wf)(ld War ti, a
G11m1n trra .. 1tn.ggln to
survive H hne wllll ,.,, 11\e
re1u1n ol hlr toldoer l\ut-
band R
1:30 H e • · > C1r<11ac
Arr"t 11978) Gany Goo-
drow M•lo.e Chan A blade
m11i..e1 oper111on thll Miit
doMml>OCl..0 ~II r0<
tr1nw1an11 "'Is d1sc:oveteo
b) an olll>HI homoc;de
cop PG
@ e • e Tl\I Eer1Nlng
( 19801 W1lh•m HOiden.
Rrc:k y 5'hr od<ll A WC)(1d
He,,..., leaches a young
orpn1n the wlyt of aurvoval
on l!Wt Aualrlltan wtldef·
neH PG
3:00 0 • • '• Oper1hon Mad
Ball 119571 Jack Lemmon
Ernie Koviac1 A pr1v11e
onvOlvH h11 tallow rec:n.Hll
enhlled men. olllc••s.
nur111 and pr111oners 1n
c1rry1"g oll the •·i.tad
Ball 1 wild peny
• S • • MuittlHll\era'
( 1978) Rory Calnoun. Don
Kno111 A mule rei•let his
Od•4H'llure~ w11h l\la wtly
owner • er oot<ICI gold
proepec:tor PG
1. • • * M1nn11And
Molkow11z· ( 19721 Gane
Rowl•n<I• Seymour cu •
Ml A moamatc:t>eel couple
sHuggle to remarn togell\·
., dflplte 11\W many d1I·
r41fenc:as
4.30 c • • c 11 ... Annoe Ar>O
l1tlle BroteheS ( 198 I) Burt
L1nca11er Jonn Savage
Two tough outl•ws p;c:I< up
• P•" or 1--..ege girl• arlCI
t ak • , ,,_, lllof>g on t l\ltl
advenlur" PG
$ 8 * '• Hugo The Hic>-
PO I 19761 An1rnated
v o.c<ts or Bu<'I I Vfl P ..,1
t vnoe A p.nh n1ppc>p01a-
mu1 Ilk" an ad....,..urous
trop acc:ornoenlecl by a kt·
tie blllCk bO'f G
5:00 H • * ' • TM Mytterle>ua
Str•nger p982t Chrla
Makepeave. Fred Gwynoe
/4 daydreaming M1uour1
boy r1nC1fl1' an encoun•••
w•ill an angel of dubtOUI
011g1n 1n meooevel Aullroa
l • * • '' The Four Su son1 · (19811 Alan
AIOI C•rOI Burnell Three
c;ouples Ill CIOM. tong•
tome rr oends ••peroenc:e
P• olound c111nges 1n tl\efr
•flllhonShops -one ol
the m 1rr1eges drain·
tagt•I" PG
by Armstrong & Batiuk
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d MON: BLT & AVOCADO SAfl>WICH .......................................... 2.75 e ~ °'*' race on 1oaet4MI Frtfldl btMd
te>pped wtth a\IOOAldo creec91'1tt. lncMMe French lrlee.
MS: GARDEN PATCH TlltKEY SAfl>W1CH .............................. 2.t5
Thin lllc4MI bNUt of turkey, evooatllO. AIMricM ctleeM,
....,.. eproutt MWd °'*' f90e on whole wne.1 bt'Md.
WED. & FRI: POCKET CHANGE Pit• breed ~ etun.d wtth i..t~. toma1o, ..... eprowt• MWd •tt1 ,,...., fruit.
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Orange Coat DAIL y PILOT /Monday. May 10, 1882 -...1 \ltH: c Ill/I\-...
'I •••• 11 •. 11111 :· 1. -1-..... , I
1 .. , \,.,, 1 .... , n .... 11 CBS casts its eye on comedy
NEW YORK (AP) -Comedy
will be the dominant article In
prtmt time next Huon. with
tome familiar faces In new roles,
and eorne 1tranae charactel'I In
old lituatlona.
CBS unvelled lta fall lineup, a
1982-83 tchedule lncludlni Bob
Newhart and Sally Struthers In
new half-hour ai\coms.
CBS, the No. 1 network In
prime time for three seasons, said
18 programs will return, joining
seven new aeries -four of them
comedies.
NBC'a fall lineup will Include
eight comedies, four of them new
programs, while ABC said its
\(v~ ·n~U \\{rrK r
\
llChfduM Yilli fNlW'e 11 aitL'oml,
t of them new.
NBC aid It would lntroduce 11
1erlea for '82-83 and ABC an·
nounced • fall acbedule that ln-
cludet aeven new ahowa.
Ne whart, whose "Bob New-
hart Show" wu a 1taple on
CBS for 1everal .euona, will re-
turn In "Newhart," Mo ndays
9:30-10 r.m .. a1 Dick Loudon,
owner o a refurblahed colonial
lnn. Mia Struthers will revive a
role ahe created for ''All ln the
Family" In "Gloria," Sundays
8:30-9.
Among the more-or-leas fa-
miliar offerings announced pre-
vloualy by the compettn1 net-
worka are "Tht New Odd Cou-
ple" on A.BC, wtth Ron OW. and
Demond WU1on, and "Mama'•
Family" 1WTln• Vicki Lawren-
ce, on NBC, reviving 1ketche1
created for "The Carol Burnett
Show," a long-time hit on CBS.
CBS' new comedy _pro~ama,
In addition to "Newhart • and
"Gloria," art "Squart Pesa,"
Monday• 8-8:301 with Sarah Jea-
aJca Parker ana Arny Unker u
hlab school freshmen, and
''Mama Malone," Wedneaday1
9:30-10, •tarrlna Lila Kaye aa a
widow who broadcaatl an offbeat
cooking show from her Brooklyn
a nt.
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Newport Beach Hearing Aid Center
T•ee., May 11, We•., May II, Tll•n., May 11
9 A.JI. &e I P.M.
Hearing teats wUl be conducted by a Heart.na A1d Spedallat, who ii
Ileen.led by the California State Board of Medical Quality Aaauranoe
u a Hearing Aid Oiapenaer.
Anyone who hu trouble hearlna or undentandlna la welcome to a
teat employing the laleat electronic equipment whl.ch will detenn.lne
hla or her partlCular loa. You will see a modem hearina aid 110 tiny
lt flta totally within the ear.
NEWPORT BEACH HEARING AID CENTER
Forl4!rly Montgomery Ward Ht'arlng Aid Cen~r. Coita MNll
1600 Weet Cout Highway Newport Beach 646-8266
If )'dU can't makt' It In thne day1 • call f6r appt at another lime
Buy one ticket and take some one along free I Bring your
spouse, business associate, or just a friend -anyone over 17.
•
Every seat, every flight. Offer good anytime until
June 15, 1982 (except /ky 28 and June 1).
Like any good offer there are some qualifications. You must buy your
full-fare Coach, Business Coach',. or Night Coach round-trip ticket no
later than the day before departure. It is a group ticket so you must fly
on the same flight, the same day, the same class. Ticket is non-trans-
ferrable and the free portion can't be returned for cash.
Check Republic's Pair Fare to these cities:
From Burbank: Denver• Los Vegas• Minneopolls/St. Poul. Phoenix
' from L.A. lntemattonal: Atlanta• O,icogo •Detroit• Mlnneopolis/St. Paul
New York (LoGuordlo) •Son Francisco• Seattle/Tacoma
from Ontario: Denver •Los Vegas
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From Orange County (John Wayne): Denver
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By SANDIE J OY
Of IN Dell1 Piiot St.ff
ln the kitchen of their Irvine
home, Elinor and Lewis Follans-
bee keep a box of what she calla
"genuine aun-dried California
camel cookies."
That's camel dung, folks. a
m e m e nto of Follansbee's
600-mile, 60-day tre k through
the Mo jave Desert wilt\ three
camels, three horses and 11
mulea.
Weekends the expedition was
joined by Elinor and the couple's
3-year-old Abyssinian cat, Missy.
M issy didn't much like the
camels, Elinor reported, but the
Follansbees seem to be fond of
the humped c reatures. Their
atrium is filled with camel stat-
ues, one of which is an incense
burner.
"W e like t o go o ut in the
boonies," Elinor explained. Be-
, cause of Lewis' botanical expe!'-
tise. he can idenufy the plants 80
they've returned from forays
with the makings of Wild Rose
H ip Jelly, Manzanita Jelly,
Horehound Wine and the like.
"Wild currants," Lewis inter-
jected. "That's a good one.
Wherever we can find the fruits
of the land . . . "
Then there's the 15 sets o f
spoons and knives Lewis carved
from Vermont White Pine and
Western Yellow Pine while in the
Mojave a nd the wooden wine
cases he converted into a carved,
ceiling-h1gh curio cabinet.
The Follansbees are "FFI."
MONDAY, MAY 10. 1982
CAVALCADE
STOCKS
SPORTS
That means first families of Ir-
vine, Lewis, 66, explained, aince
they were among the city's ear-
liest residen ts.
A retired biology professor
with an Insatiable interest in al-
most everything, h e describes
hlmself as an eclectic.
Elinor is a registered nurse
who sh ares hla lntereata with
pride and enthwdum.
The camel trek. which IAwt.
finished April 15, waa a re-
creation of the 1861 reconnais-
sance boundary survey, the fint
attempt at surveying CalifomJa'a
east.em border.
The original survey took 60
days, beginn ing on Feb. 13, so
that's how Follansbee did it.
Planning for the re-creation be·
gan a year ago although he flnt
became interested in the project
more than 20 yean ago.
''I like the out-of-doors. I think
that says it. I got interetted in
who'd been there before me and
that naturally followed an inter-
est in Q'ai.la."
Lewis was trail mast.er for the
camel trek which at times waa
joined by various persona inclu-
ding Irvine residents Dorsey
G rant and Palmer Osborn.
Delly ,... ...... ., t..,.,...
Among h is favorite e xperi-
ences is when he foll<>Wed the
LaSalle Trail in Tex.ta and tou.nd
the ex.act place where the famous
explorer had been buried.
"The Daught.en of the Texas
Republic have the monument ln
the wrong town," he said .
ALONG FOR RIDE -Missy the c.at is glad Lewis Follansbee
is back biking around IIVine and not trekking with camels
pcross the MOJ8Ve on a research expedition .
:s , f
Lalcers so· one up
on San Antonio
in pla yo/ls. BS
Tradltlonaledueatlon .. .
~High demands1
raise results'
By JEFF ADLER Of' .... 081'1 l'llot .....
' BtU Honig'a plan tp wrest the
oflice of state Superintendent of
Public Insruction from inc um-
bent WUaon Riles is an old fas-
hioned one -more of the three
"R's'' for California schoolchil-
dren.
HonJg is stressing what be cal.la
a "traditional education" In hla
campaign for the non-partisan
poll of the state's top educator.
The 44 -year -old superinten-
dent of a Marin County achool
district called for h11ber 1eho-
laatJc standards, fl)()l'e homework
and more dlaipllne in the state's
public schools during an inter-
vjew. "We have lowered our expec-
tatJons and can't expect the kids
to le am u much ," said ffQlllg.
"The kids can't qualify for jobs
because the schools-are not car-
rytn, the freight of human capi-
tal investment."
8-idel ~ reading, writing
and a.riUunetlc. Honig would like
to tee Calltomia schools teaching
more 1elence, history and litera-
ture u well.
"Where high demands are
made, that's where results are aen," ffonli said: "All kids can
learn wJth the right standards
and excuons."
Beal shoring up Calitdmia's
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COUNTS WAYS -Bill Honig
has a number of ideas about
how to rebuild confidence in
public schools. He's a candi-
date for state superintendent
of public instruction.
weak curriculum. Honig said he
would Like to see schoola again
emphasl.z.e traditional values that
imbue students with a stake in
society.
He said that teen-age drug uae
and the high rate of teen-age
pregnancies are symptoms that
youth is "not buying into our
common cuJture. ··
An attorney who gave up the
legal profession for a career aa an
educator, Honig suggested that
public education's financial cri&ia
can be solved once the curricu-
lum is improved.
"There is not adequate public
support for the schoob and we
won't get it until the quality im-
proves and w e build back the
public confidence," Honig said.
Turning to his Incumbent op-
ponent, Honig said Riles "just ia
not doing the job."
He added. "His (Riles') major
argument is that the achoob are
doing okay but need mohey. I say
money won't help."
Honig also charged that Riles
had forged an "unholy alliance"
with teachers' associations to
pursue funding while "n ot
saying anything negative" about
the schools.
Honig said he opposed buatng
because although its goals may
have been good. the issue, none-
theless. took the emphasis off
quality education.
READINGS SHARED -While Mandy Salter
of Corona del Mar told favorite story to Betty
and Dr. Arnold Bode of Santa Ana, sixth gra-
0.-, ,._.,......-, Mdlerd IC..._,
der Brad Zenz of Newport Beach politely gave
up seat to Marian Zenz of Ontario who sat in
on claBle'S at Harbor Day School.
Additionally, the candidate
said he would like to see public
achoob funded on a local level..
He said a funding source re~:
served for local school districti.
could be devised t hat would·
grant districts thf flexibility of :
adjusting rat.es to meet needs.
Now turnout's
• no surprise
to headma$ter
Most families In a mobile IOdety are
sprad 8Cl'Ol8 the country and get to-
gether only for major holidays or Ufe'a milatonel. .
Honig claimed to have r&Ued
$950,000 for his election bid from
both Republican and Democratic
campaign contributors.
He admltt.ed that his name is
not well-known around the state,
but said, "if they hear I'm a
auperint.endent and want to put
in a su ccessful trad itional ap-
proach, they're receptive."
KNEE-WGH KIN -Erle Halliburton of c.oron. del
Mar props up kindergartener Dierdre ~ of Irvine.
So when someone s uggested a
"Grandperenw Day" to John Marder,
~ of .Harbor Day School in Ocirana det Mar, he f1gured about 20
would ·~ and he Q)u}d eat them in hi. office.
But 150·arrtved, and the t.rad.ltion
wa1 started eight yean ago.
HB pays out
housing I und ··
Lat week 439 v1aited the cam~.
Mn. Nit11 Morphladou from Greece
came the great.est diatance, and othen
came from Israel, ,Mlchl1an, Dllnota
New York to fotn the proud con-
t from annc-County •.
~na wu apent obeervlal
each paridchlld'• clU1roo. -no .nan f-.t for W. wUh brtlllll
elDOftl the atudent body ol ., ft
private echool. Orand.-.nta ....... """'
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America urged. to w~ke up to ed·ucatiOn need
DEAR ANN LANDERS: rm 70 yean of aae and have had • lot of time to pow with
all the chaDa9I that have taken pllloe 1n tbe
world. I bulft my own oomputer and I a.ta •
my own programt. One of my computen II
writing this letter from a disc file. The
problem I'm writina about 11 my deep con-
cern about the rl1fng crime rate and the
condit.ion of education in thia country today.
I feel that the lack of education in IOID8
areaa and~· quality of educaticn in
othen -c1.4larly in the area of mar-
ketable -bu contributed enonnoualy
to the high Crime rate in the United States.
The strong-back-weak-mind jobe are way
back there with the hone and buggy.
I've written 10methina and would ap-
preciate <¥Our evaluation, Ann Landen. If
you believe as I do, ple8le pus lt on to your feaden. Taxpayen 1hould realize that they
must either pay now for better education or
pay a lot more later for the results of crime.
c Canmlt
R~to
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E Education
I lnaplre the
N Non-performer
R Rl!double
E Effort
T TQ3Vard
R Reachin&
E Every
A Available
T Talent
-SINCERELY, STILL KICKING IN
ORLANDO
DEAR ORLANDO: I aaree wltel .. a:r-
tedlJ wU' yo1r aaaly1l1. ~ore fNd for
U.O.pt Uterae, la Japu 11 ff.I peremt. .w• .,, Amerlea!
• • • , AP•1et111
80 THAT'S BOW IT'S DONE -Chinese The.fair opened over a week ago but dally
painting ia demonstrated by Xu RerorJI riefore attendabce bu not been u !Ugh u offidala
spectators at Wor¥'s Fair in Knoxville, Tenn. hoped.
Scorpio hoIDharded
Tuesday, May 11
ARIES (Marct~j~ril 19): New ca-reer opportunity ii ted. Fresh cone·
epts attract attention of IUperior. Statw quo
is shaken, you gain new outlook and draw to
you creative, innovative people who encou-
rage and inlpire. Leo figures prominently.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): FOCUI on
intuition, regaining eenae of direcUon. ma-
king travel plans and revamping concepta
concerning long-range outlook. Lea.ming
procea la 1timulated by teaching, lharina
and following through on first impreestom.
• I
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Dlvendfy,
be flexible, highlight venatillty and be
willing to laugh at your own folbla Humor
ii essential, especially when dealing with
individual who makes fantaatic financial
claims. Emotional involvement 19 part of
ecenario.
CANCER (June 21-J~" 22): Maintain
low profile. Attend to de , tebuild on a
more .Wtable bMe and put puzzle .,-. lnto
place. Meam set bo\.e in Ol'der. a..s Jepl
ript8, penniallom. Scorpo, Taur"U8. A4Ua·
rtua mUva play~ ro&-. 11•
.
LEO (July 23-Aua. ~): Exchan&e of
ldeu could lead to brtahter employment
praepecta. Accent Qll chaw. traWl. ~
and 11bWtJ to exi:n-..lflD c:r.Uw, _...
pelllna manner. You will 1aln throup
written word.
llOIOICON
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Focus on 1pecula~on, unique lnqulrlea,
physical attraction and home remodeUna.
Young penoo maka demands which may
be unreuonable. Know lt, -draw definite
line.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focua on reel
estate, safety me ... urn, movea which en-
harice leCUrlty. Empbuls ai.o on fine print,
hidden claUlel, tax 1helten and internt
rates. See places, people ln reallltic uiht.
Define temw, avokl 81!lf-decepti.on and am
gin&erly with Pt.cee native.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Some nei&hbon, relatives could bomb&rd you whh
fabe reporta and 1torin which caDDOt be
sua.tantiated. Do 90IDe penonal inn tlnl, even lf llholt journey II nee e nery~ •
peel added ~ty wbich brin&i It opportunity for ..__. rwwarda.
SAGITTARl111 (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
You'll be rtd of• ftnancial burden. Money
comm your way D;l ~ IDUU*'. More
people are eonce~ned with your vlew1,
oplnknl, actlala Inv*'''*" oppoftUDlty la prwnl if reedy to·~ OUflPDded pro-Cedura
DEAR ANN L;ANDIRS: 'nu. will be a
different kind ot problem. It'• about a youna ,,..oman who can't ay ''y•. 0 •
My h~'I n1eoe 11 ltayina with UI
wblle Job-hunUna. Sh• 1t 23 yean old, a colleae. anduate, darllnl-Jookinl and very
sweet. 'the problem II an eer-sraUng •peech
hablt. When I bear her on the~ ffione, it
driwa me C?ZY· Here'• her end o the con-
v.-Uon: "Yeh -oh, yeh ... Yah? Yabet
... Yup ... Yeh ... Yar'l Yaaaaa. Yeah
-yeah."
I really love the girl and want to help
her. A hint, pleue. ·
-lUGH POINT, N.C.
DEAR HIGH: You aleee l• pr•bably
uaware of ker 1lovealy 1peecla 11.ablt. Ua·
1111 1omeoae polat1 U o•t, •'e'll aever
e.rreet It.
If IM'1 ltrlPt Ille wW appr:eclate you
taternt &ad lean to MY Jet -at dae ap-
'nprlate dme, I trut.
CONFIDENTIAL lo Oae for tile Booll1
lD Syracue: lt't brd lo believe JM llave
beea coultteatly ':f.~r 41 yean. Ev• a clock tllat lta't It rlOt twice a
day. Me..aab tile problem It slltllq rival-
ry. lt't a no-wlD 1ltudoa tlaat 1oes Hek to
the cradle, so doa't 1weat tile tmall staff.
There a a big difference between cold
11Jd cool. Ann Landers •hows you how to
olay it cool without fre«ln6 people out Jn
her boolclet, "Teen-age Sex -Ten Ways to
Cool It." Send 50 centa and a long, .eU-
add.reaed, •wnped envelope to Ann Lan-
den, P.O. Box 11995, Chbgo, nL 60611.
Me~ories of toys past
I call tbl1 P.iece, "A Guide Through
Toy1 Put" or 'Seven Reuon1 Why We
Don't Need a $140 Video Game."
Indulge me, folb, while I reminisce
about the toy1 of yesteryear that my chil-
dren not on)y l~ for, but convinced ua
they could not po.tbly live without.
HORSE. REMEMBER RIM? He was
brown ~ sucked up 80 ga11onl of water a
day thrOugh hia face. He was a lot of fun
and lived with UI for three years. He toed in
and every time the farrier came to 1hoe
him, it ooet $45. No one wanted to pick the
manure out of his feet because it was
"gro.." He attracted flies and did not like
the 1e111&tion of anything on hia back. fJe
was ridden 12 times.
Ping Pong Table. It was a big table and
held boob, ooata, dirty laundry, lunch sacks,
stuff that had to go to the cleaners and
ltacka of old newspapen. You couldn't tee
the TV over lt and it eventually went to the
praae where It warped.
Frankenatein Doll; When you wound it
up the pant. tell down ad the face turned
red. When the batteries wore out, it just
stood there.
Dolly and Bob: Two ovenexed gerblla
who ltarted their own world. 'Ibey enjoyed
popularity for a full 15 minutes. Then their
cage began to smell and got crowded.
Full Set of Leather-Bound-Gilt-
Edged-3,000-Illu1tratlon Encyclopedias.
'Ibey were suppoeed to bring a new cultural
flMA IOMlfCI
AT WIT'S END
level to the family. Used twice. l. To point
out a picture of Eve in Vol V who was to-
plea 2. To bold open the door when tne new
IOfa WU delivered.
PLASTIC INFLATABLE Swimming
Pool. Officially dedicated on the morning of
July 5. Offidally cloeed on the evening of
July 5 when it wu noted that a small boy in
the neighborhood had drunk five glaaes of C:. drink and bad not left the pool in 12
Ice Hockey Sticks. In cloeet awaiting
arrival of Canadian Salvation Army. Fell
out of favor when it was discovered they did
'ot have training wheel1 on them and
worked only when someone stood upright
on ice lkata.
I try to be a aood mother, a lovmg-
mother, a considerate mother who wanta to
see her children happy. However, I do not
see little heads eating video wafen survi-
ving the long haul.
AB for Daddy'• $5,000 boat with the
cute name that is parked ln the side yard
and has not seen water since the last
100-year flood . . . tbat•s different.
GOIEll 011 BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
vulnerable. Q.3 -Both vulnerable, as Nortla Eut SoatJa
vulnerable,
South you hold: 1 • Z <:::i 7
• AQ95 <:::i K93 0 K98 •1W7 What action do you take?
Your right· hand opponent A. -There is a strong temp·
opens the bidding with one tation to double. but your
no trump. What action do band -especially your
you take? trumps -is not quite good
A.-If you enter tl\e auction enough. You might take only
on this motley collection and one trump trick! There ;1
find West with the balance of also the possibility that
power, the resuJt could be someone will remove the
bloody indeed. Pus. A dou· double, and then you will be
hie by you would show the badly placed in the ensuing
equivalent of a one no trump auction. Pass.
opening bid, and would be
penalty-oriented. Q.8-As South, vulnerable,
· you hold: Q.4-Nelther vulnerable, u •109! <:::iJMU OIU& •AS
South you llolcl:
"
Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 10, 1982
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No more animals for Anita?
BY JAY lllAUU'IT .,Ari•.,.
NEW YORK -Anita Mortil
r.1ay1 the madlm of &o.dwa)"•
'Tho Belt UtU. Whorehoute ln
Ttxu." But lt lhe rt« Med coo
like a pliec>n, ,rowl Wee a coupr
or trumpe~ Ukt an tlephant, a.ht'•
ready.
This is ull6.-.~
with sue creetutA, IJA flilgtbN
in •·sugar
Babies," the
cougar In
Doug Hen -
nlng's "Th e
Magic Show"
and the ele-
phant In the
movie version
of said ifiow. • ~
She didn't ,.,...,
q u i t e 'h a v e Mo1 .. 1111
this in intnd when, after grad-
uating frbrn New York's Ameri-
can Academy of J;)tamatlc A.Ma.
she went for to act and sing. But ----
ah~ didn't think ahe'd 110 rlsht
ln to mime, either.
''I went directly Into-tho
American Mime Thuater," 1ht
aoya "I alway1 wanted \0 do
mu11lcal1, but I d idn't open my
mouth for five )'ffn."
The red-haired act.rem, a f~
~rit Y(ho speak.a~!\ t b~ t OI of her patl of1\>l -
"1 u, htl11 done r atlon ge
work, of course. including
"Sett.aw" and "Jesus Christ,
Superatu."
But no way did she evet'think
~e'd "Share the stage in a cage, no less. -with a cougar in IJla-
gician Henmng's Broadway show 1
a few years ago. It was right
in~resttng, she concedes.
''One time, I got too close and
he grabbed my h ea d and
smashed me up against the ban,''
she said. •·He raked has paw over
my face I didn't know at the
\lm~ he w~s declawed, and I
thou~ht, 'Well, there goes the S
fa<.-e'.
The face, a lovely one, 1u.rvi-
ved with only a few abra.tlona.
MIH Morrla pre11ed on to To-
ronto to make the 1how'a film
vertlon. The publicity man there
asked her to pose with an ele-
.P~· ""J~ was 'oold and ra " lbe
recalls. "Well. I stood w th my
tiny umbrella near thi1 huge
bea11t. lie looked at me, swung
his trunk around, wrapped \t
al'Q_Und m y leg and threw' m'e
backwards Into the mud. I ' 1
•
'/There were a Jot of pbqJog-
na_phers there." she •lsfu~d.
"N~turally. this was the plc\"1fe
they used."
La.st year, she replaced l\nti
Jilllan in "Sugar Bable•." One
nt..lft'lber required her to ~ On
stage ln a slinky, aequined gown
and sing whilat feetooned wlth a
squadron of white pigeons.
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INOLS1'00D-a ... one of the NBA'•
W..-.n ~~Ip...-between
tbl ~ ~-~ An ~ bed been over
for more U-. • lqlnum. But LaPI' ,_-ye tDrward Bob McAdoo WU
ldll In unlfonn, atttna In front of hll cubkle In the
locker room. He ••m8d. little~ and ~ty. ·~been hard few me to Mt and lleep. he fldmi "r-.. ).llt been IO exdted. The tenaon II ...uy here."
McAdoo didn't aound like the NBA veteran he
IL He Md jult aoored 21 potntl In helpinc the La-
bn Wee • hard..med 128-117 victory '11/W the Spun f« a 1-0 lead in their belt-of-eeven playoff .... .
"rve never been In an NBA final before," be
continued. "Jt aeema like I'm ready to 110 every
.:icmd.'' I
The 3()..yeu~ forward 1ooked more like the
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TURNING TWO -A4el ... ..., Tim
Foll baa to throw araol*l bue-
runner Terry Crowley to complete double
play during sixth inning of Sunday's game
t/xp
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fim.,_.. _.. out ol Narth Carolina lulldly al· --•die J'on8. Mc.\doo wanted U.. ball, and wt.. he IDtit, it~ mMnt two polnta.
MoAaoo flnllhed the day wltti 1 10.for-11
-..a.11 ~ from the floor,_,~ GI .-na. tfftt rebounda. a techni~ Mal aDd Ila
per90nal ~ wbleb qnaled h1a ..St With 1:88
remaln1DI In the canMM.
HAI nu.mben didn't meuure up to cmter Ka·
reem Abdul-Jabbar'a 32 polnta, Norm Nhron'•
ca.-r-playoU hiah 31 potnta « Map: Johnaon'a 18
rebound• and H AMlata, but that didn't bother
McAdoo.
"awht now, it• a sreat f~. EwirJ •1 I
have to l>reatt. a llatl of relief," MCAdoo Doted. "I
juat want to win 10 lied."
McAdoo, you 1ee, delpite apend1rw mote than 10
yean in the NBA, Ml never 6een on a ~
lhip team. ffil deliiw to win II IO lltl"0n4L Gat be
blew hia cool In She fourth quarter when be objec-
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at~ ft AUels earned split of
four-game 9e ~ lliftimore with an 8-4
victory.
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Ortnge Colet DAILY PILOT /Monday, May 10, 1912 -
flld to • foul cali.s .,.wt him and a1ammed the
bell off ~ floor.
The NMl!t WM l_~fi.,dlil IOf~ man. who ~ wtlb MJchMl Coaplr, llaa beer\ the
key to the lAUrw' bench ~.,.. lllM.le he .....
obtained~ .. by ..........
proved !!!:i'• point. J'ortunately for 'the Laken. OerYin hit on jult 10 of hia 24 lhc* trans the field: or the_..... ~t have been~.
'Oecqe \MMD ind :i MltcMll IN .::f to tbeia' 20 to IO polntl I t," Riley con "~rt not Fina to fran double and triple
"I've n1'VW dane that ..._.." MaAdoo admit-ted about hll n.lde tnabmt of the blllletbll1. 0 I
juat aot exdted bemUle " ..... t.d call.''
....., a.vtri eech time be _. the ti.a. We ~
wantild to make IUl'e iu~ llke (Mike) Bratz and
(Gene) Bmka don't have a., nilbta."
All the LaUn le med I 'ted SundaJ, t.buW
to a Jenathy break after aweep6nc Phoenbc ln bu
pme1 In the Western Conference ..mfinall,
8anlu WH held to 10 potnta, and J:Srants, a
thrM pcMnt buket tp'd•lbrt, manapd to hit on onp
of two Iona jumpen for a mere three pomta.
And. the LakerJ did not expect the ume eM'J
time "1th the Spun that they had wt\h the Suna.
0You can ... thee:=~ WM at a~ lilw1 today," noted t.br Pat Riley. '1& w1a much
more tntenee, much more competitive. I thil\k
yoq're Dna to tee that throughout the .-tee." "
Meanwhile, Nixon and Ma1lc activated the
LakeJ' fast break after a a1ow f1nt quarter to aput&
the rested Laken.
The L&ken' .,_teat concern, of ..,.,., wu auarct Georae Gervin, and hla 34 Potntl 9tinday
It wun't until the final four minutea of tbf
first halt that the La.ken reelly aot their ICt ..,....
ther. With Nlxon·1COrin1 1lx polnta and Jamaat
Wllkel and Jabber -=orina five each, the Lakera
ltBee LAltERS, Pase Bl)
Birds turmoil • ID
f almer ready to fly the coop
By JORN SEV ANO or ... .,.., ..... ,...
A• the Angell get aet to
entertain the New York Yankee
in a three-aame aeriet 1tartin11
toniaht, Baltimore'• Jim Palmer
will be in Oakland pondering h1I
future.
Palmer, uncharacterlatically,
wu 1 viewer from the Oriolea'
bullpen Sunday aft.emoon 11 the
Angell handed the Blrdl their
aecond 1trai11ht defeat, 8-4, be-
fore a Mother'• Day crowd of
39,417 at Anaheim Stadium.
Palmer la In the bullpen be-
cau.ie hia manaaer. larl Weavu,
baa taken hie hard-throwing
n,ht-hander out of the •tartina
rotation. The demotion, whtcli
occurred juat prior to the third
game of the recent Hrlea be-
tween the two clut>., trtuered
another U'lf)' exchange between
Palmer and hia aldpper.
available, the Analla don't figure
to look the other way either.
Sunday'1 victory by Bruce KJ.
acn, hia fint in a )'t!8l', WU only
the third win by an Ancel starter
in the 1ut 11 games.
"Yeah. f d like to come to th1a
club," announced Palmer of the
poHibilUy of playing for U;ie
~ "but I think lt may be too
premature to talk about aome-thina like that yet.
PALMER REPORTEDLY hM
aaked to be tra~ed . Weaver "IT WOULD BE a bti decision
countered by uytng the Orio1-for me, and I don't want to be
have tried to accommt>date Pal-movtnc just to be movtna. I have
mer'• wiahea, but every time a two~la -qes 12artd f5 -and
trade la conaummated, the pit-they re mOl'e Important right
cber vetoes It... now than utiafying aomethlng I
"That'• a lie," aald Palmer may want like 300· vidoriea.
Sundar, u he drel9ed at h1a cu-"It would be nice to come here
bicle. 'Deaplte what Earl aaya bui I don't know if thinp can be
rve never vetoed any trade." worked out."
Palmer did admit, however, What Palmer had to like, H-
aaytna no to a pcwtble deal which pedally Sunday, wu the wa}"the
wOuJd have aent him ID s..t. ~i. are 1eoriq runa thne
Qty for the Roya.la' A.a Glllf .. . ~la, -.0 M't 11-2 ·
one time. -· me, MUnd~ J:'~iole1
The Anp1a have inide ~ and
cret of the fact they're ln the Stoddard -for 10 hits and
market for another pitcher -eight runa, lncludlnc a two-run
preferably a left-hander. But if a homer by Don Baylor, a three-
thrower of Palmer'• ability wu run blast by &bby Grich and an
as well
RBI double and triple by Tlm
Foll.
Palmer -and the Orioles staff
u a whole -haven't been get-
ting the aame kind of support
from the Orioles' bitten.
"You have to win with four
runa on the board," bemoaned
Weaver Sunday, aa be again put
the knock on hit P'tch.lni staff. "You're not going to win too
many pme. when you give up
eight rune. 11ime that you do you
can count on one hand.''
Palmer, with 249 lifetime vic-
tories and 16 yean of lel'Vice 11 •
member of tbe Orlolea, la 1-1
with a 6.84 El{A In 1982.
Although molt of the Anaela'
playen would drool at the proe.-
pect of obtainlng Palmer, many
voiced cautiouane91 aa to whether
Baltimore would actually trade
the 36-year-old hurler.
.. DO YOU REALLY think
dley're ao&nc to let Jim P~ I!» anywhere?" 11id An1els
Manager Gene Mauch. ''l don't
think they really have any in~
terest ln moving him." .
"They're not 11otn1 to trade
J im Palmer," added Resgie;
Jackaon. "There lan't a team in'.
bueball that wouldn't want him.:
He can pit.ch 11.ke he la now until
he's 40 years old." .
MONTREAL (AP) -IAft..bander Bill
Lee WMD't arcMmd to watch hit former
' · · teammates, the Montreal l!xpoe, drop
the etcbth lnnlna In what l:xpoe General Manaaer John McHale delcribed u ''no
coodltlon to pitch."
mark at Olymp6c Stadium, where they
have been hard to beat In recent I.:"· They al8o alipped into third p in
1bat WM not the, CMe with Guerrero,
however. He jumped on the flrSt pitch
from Ray Burrta, 0-6, and drove it into
the left field bleachers, -=ortnc Duaty
Baker, who had doubled home Steve
Su for hla 10th RBI In the 1-t three
11mea, and Rick Monday, who had
Walked.
Still, Palmer ~ extremely
agitated when uked about hi&
current predicament. :
"He (Weaver) could have eo11~
up to me and u.ld be felt it ws
time Sammy Stewart eot a~
in the 1tartlng rotation," aaicS
Palmer. "But, lnsteed, he dkln'~
uy a thinl· He juat aaid he w..1
taktns me out because I had~
.utt neck. Well, rve had a IUffl
neck before and I wasn't taken
out of the rotation.
~~~trbtr ...... man
than h1S team'• ~lam Sundn to the
Loe Anaelea Dod91!ra. He allO m'-d
most of a 10-8 lOll to the Doctcen on
Saturday.
After i.e.mm, prim'_ to that~ that
the l:xpoe Md dropped lnflelckir Rocmy
Scott from the roltet, i.. rtll*I up bit
uniform and )eh.it an• ... -... the
cWt of v:; Jilt IWMI
The &d~IM-to a pub wr
the Olympic St.ldlwn ad ~ ln
Be6n &mday'a pme, tbe dub fined
Lee *5,000 and requeNd walwn to 8iVe
the v..._ Atcher Jda llDCODdtUOnal ..._.
Lee Wt -............... the l!xpoe succwnbed to the efCbt-hit pit-
ch.fua of. Loi Anaelee Jett-bander Fer-nanda vu.m.-, u, mit a tm.-.nm,
fifth-1.nnbw balMI' .,, .,..,,., Guerrero
that raWe&f'tbe Doda • ,... • 1-1 def.
~~ .
The .. Wt the ... With • 12-11
record and a even more ~ 4-7
the National Leque F.ut, three percen-
tage polnta beh1na the New York Meta.
The victory WM the fifth straight for
the 1ur1lng Dodgen. It 1ave tnem a
four-pme aw~ of the aeries.
"h 1ee1m while other clube are cuhl!:'I
ln on thefr opportunities, we're laging,
aid Fanntna. "It'• been happenins ao
often. Today (Al) Oliver doublea and
(Glf)') Carter hita a mnuh to center. It
WM -of the hardest bUJa hit all day,
but At'• an out."
CIF baseball .playolls scheduled to open Friday
UM) llDd pitcben Brim Ayen, Don Grep and
Rick L&llanbe.
·-~ ........ -.eoe-. Mft c.c.ta awaltl the Olien with left..hander
Jim Pw ~o: DA) wt rtabt-bander Richie Ta-tum (J.14 ), Uanl wt\h 'Mika Pen-yman (.372)
aad Joa ........ (.llOf In the hitUDI dep9r1menl
Aa:awmc Mira c.ta'• ac.n ~ cham-g:11-1g:~ ~~~ii~ 1),<=
wldi rfch~bamdll' Gwy (1.80 ).
Lllgune ..... Corone ...... Laauna Hilla enten with • ~and-down crew, bUt when the Hawlu are up, they ean be
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"I really ~·t ~about a bame
run in that litua~" Guerrero aaid of
h1a lixth of the aeuon. "Manny (flnt
t.. ooech Mota) toJd me to eo to rtcht
field. But the pitch WM down and ln and
I went to the left fJeJd inltellCl and hit It
out."
'There'• no doubt I'm unhae:.
py about the way thingl are now~
Comln1 hf re la 1omethin1
would definitely like to talk"'
about." I J j
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Leonard undergoes
surgery for eye
From AP dJapatclle1
BALTIMORE -World welter-m
weight champlon Sugar Ray Leonard
underwent aurgery Sunday for a de-
tached retlna in the left eye, but doc-
tors aaid it wu too early to tell if he woUld be
able to resume hit boxing career.
The two-hour operation on Leonard, 25 ,
forced the postponement of Friday nJaht'a ICbe-
duled Utle bout against Roger Staff<>nt at 8uf-
fa1o , N.Y., aald Mike TraJner, the champion'•
agent and attorney.
Quote of the day
Rlcll Go11a1e, ace reliever of the New
York Yankees, after the season's 14th game
and only hours before club owner George
Steinbrenner fired manager Bob Lemon:
"I'm depressed. It has become very de-
pte91ing around here ... very tough to be
an everyday player here. And it's getting
wone. It's going to be a long year. I thought
it'wu August already."
Staub rusty, but delivers game-winner
· Pinch-hitter Rutty Staab, who Ii
came into the game without a bit in
his lut 16 at-bats. blasted a 10lo home
run with two outs in the ninth inning
to give the New York Mets a 6-5 victory over the
San Frand8co Giants Sunday. Staub, who had
only two hill this aeaaon before Sunday's game,
hit a 1-0 delivery from reliever Greg Mlaton, 2-2,
into the right-field bullpen . . . Jody Davia'
three-run fiomer 1n the bottom of the ninth in-
ning -his first of the aeason -propelled the
Chfcago Cuba to a 6-3 victory over Houston
. . . Former Angel Jason Thompson extended
his hitting streak to 17 games with his 10th home
run, a two-run blast in the third Inning, and
Jobuy Ray walloped four hits to lead Pittsburgh
to a 6-3 win over Cincinnati . . . Bob Borner
drove in a nm with a single in the second inning,
then belted his ninth home run in the sixth to
power Atlanta to a 3-0 triumph over St. Louis
. . . Unbeaten Tim Lollar recorded hit fourth
victory with a four-hitter and aingled home a run
as San Otego snapped Philadelphia's six-game
winning streak with a 6-0 victory.
Celtics pound Phlladelphla In opener
Rick Robey scored 15 of his 19 m
points ln the aeoond quarter when the
Boston Celtics pulled away from the
Philadelphia 76en and went on to an
overpowering 121-81 victory Sunday in the
opener of their National Basketball Aax:iation
1em1final playoff lel'ies in Boston. Game two of
the best-of-eeven teries between the two F.aatern
Conference arch·rivals will be played Wednes-
day night in Boston.
John 1harp aa Yank ... but 8Mttle
Temmy Job allow*' four hi" in Ill •laht lnn1np and OHar Gamble hit a
two-run hOtMr Sunday !Wlht • the
New York Yanktel beat ~ S..ttle
Marinert, 3-0 to Nlv-ae a epllt of thelr four-pme
MNI. John, 2,.., 1truclt out two~~ two and red.Nd 15 Mariners on around whlM IU$ a • ...,. pitched th• ninth and Mmld h1I tuth
1av1 . . . Aadr• Tlllora•H drtlled a palr of
two-run boal9t1 and Mille Barsn••1 ftff H11-
HY and atll'. all ._..reo in Cleve-
land'• e IJa~th• lndlaru
dowaed W • . . PINI drove
In the only run with a altth-double u
Bolton blanked Texu. 1-0 . . . J m Gut:Der
hit 1 t~o.run triple and a buel-empty homer
and Bea 01U•t• alammed a two-run homer, 18~ MUW.ukee '° •t.2 vlctory rNer Minne-eota ... " ... t)od;1 wdy Law knocked 1n a
,pair of tun1 with a e and a trij)le to back the
eight-hit pl*hinc o Rlcbr• Do•1oa , ~evla
Hfotey and laltmt BaroJu • Chlcaco comple-
ted a t.hree-pme sweep over Detroit wtth a 4-3
vAc&.ory ... -i>ue Stieb scattered eisht hit.a in
blanking Kanau Ci~ for the leCX>nd time 1n 11
day. uq; B.rfteld homered with two outs
in the th lnnlna to snap a lkX>tele91 tie u
Toronto nipped the lfoyala, 2-0.
Sneed gains long-awaited victory
Ed 8-ff, winle111n five yean on •
the PGA Tour. tank a:four-foot birdie
putt on the first eXlra hble Sunday to
edge Bob Sllearer f9r the champlon-
sh i p In the Houston Open golf tournament.
Sneed, coming ott the worst year of hit n.lne-yMr
career in 1981, drove a seven iron within four
feet of the cup and sank the winnlnC putt ...
Sally Little, the leading money-winner on the
LPGA tour this year, birdied the tint hole of a
sudden-death. playoff and beat veteran ltatlly
WhJtwortla for the championahip of the 54-hole
tournament ln Suffolk. Va. Little had started the
dllY six ehots behind defendlna chamoion Jaa
Stepllenaon but shot a 6-under-par 67 to tie
Whitworth at 11-under-par 208 . . . Czecho-
slovakia's Ivan Lendl relied on powerful ground
strokes to crush Eddie Dlbbl, 6-1, 6-1 in only 49
minutes to win the WCT Tounwnent of Cham-
pions at the West Side Tennis Cub in New York.
Television, radio
Following •'the top apor1a event.a on TV
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BASEBALL: Dodgen at Philadelphia.
Allnoancen: Vin Scully and ao. Porter.
After sweeping a four-game aerlee in Mon~
treal, the Dodgen send rookie Ted Power to the
mound for his flrst start of the aeuon again.It
Philadelphia's Larry Christ.emon, 2-3 . 6 7:30 p.m., Clumnel 5 ..,..... ..,..... ..,..... ..,.....
BASEBALL: New York at Angela.
Allnotmcers: Bob Starr, Joe Buttitta-and Ron
Fairly.
On a two-game winning 1treak and in a
virtual tie for first place with Chicago in the
American League West, Geoff Zahn aeekl h.la
fifth win against one loea against former Angel
left-hander Rudy May.
MDIO ~ •
Baseball -Dodgers at Philadelphla, 4:30
p.m., KABC "(790);· New York at Angela, ?:SO' • '
p.m., KMPC (710).
THE MOST IMPORTANT BOOK
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Amante ·ca tures .. LAKERS ONE UP.
Whitney ~~opl,y
LOS ANOILJCS -Mel Richl1y'1 Coate-48,
Amante Lldo Iele Yach.t Club, t m•raed at the
ovtrall wtnMr of the Lewta O. Whitney Trophy
Saturday, tdlinc Larry H=• Nel~o-Marek aloop 8rOoke Anne, CabrWo Y~t Qu,b, and Amante'l '~r-#blp Brlle. oo-akJppered by ~nna
Choate aad t>kk Melne, Loa A.ncelea Y.-ht Club.
Winner of ~ 79-)"ear old Tlmea itn>phy wu
Rava1e, co-ekippered by Bid Tr~tter end Mike
EUu, Lol\I Beach Yacht Club. Second wu ot.e.-
llon, Paul Welaer, Weat Wind Yacht Club and third
was Windy, 11on Michaella, Ala.mil(¥ ~.Yacht Cub.
turned a 48 .. 7 defldt lnto a 88-63 advan~.
Like Mc,\dQO, WUka wu allo ticketed tor a
technical foul, but !)ii pt.yen' rnelod,amaUce didp't
bother Riley. .
"I Wee that kind of emotion. The playen just
want to win IO t.dly," Riley u.ld.
Spurs Coech Stan Albeck uJd Nixon and Macie
John.Ion'• abWty to penetra~ and then pu1 off to
guys like Jabbar or Wl.l.kea for euy buketa played a
bie part in the La.ken' l\.ICXell.
"McAdoo really hurt us, too. If we're ~ to
do tomethlnl in thla playoff aert•, we're going to
have to atop McAdoo. We've got to flnd an answer
for hlrn " Albeck added.
Offenaiv'9ly, Albeck got 10me answers from
Mitchell.wh o hit on 9-of-13 from the field and
flnl1hed the day with 25 -pointa. J ohnny Moore
added 18 for the Spurs. ·
San Antonio will try again on Tuetlday night at
the Forum to st.op the hlgh-rolllng Lakera.
Fut Lane. JX>-akis>a:>eied by T9m Shadden and
Bill Coleman, Long Beach Yacht Club, waa the
winner of the Little Whitney trophy. Runner-up
wu Wreckleta. A.G. Kading, Capittrano Bay Yacht
Club, and third was Triple Crown, aailed by the
Newport Hatbo:r Yacht Cub syndicate of Marshall. rftii~iiiiiii~iiiiiii-~im~~-~~~~~;;m;;-
Batea and Ray. • f>I •• L ~ • Your
The father-Mm team of Tom and Doug Jor-~ Professt0nal
genaen, LA YC, won the Todd Pacific trophy in · F/OflSI
Tomara. Second wu Ribbet, Pete Hambrick and Fl..CffST 29 15 Red Hill Avenue P~~eu.e, LA YC; third was Quicksilver, Bob A-108 Costa Mesa Ne . LAYC. · . Stone Mill Business Park 641 -0810
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Mayfair In the 2-A,
while ll'DA11 1CbooJa play
find.I Hetahta Lutheran
at Liberty Chrl1tlan ln
"' CI F haseb~ll pairings
Cl' 94-Ml llUYOPN , ................. ~, ... No. Tor'9Me (1M) el Atoec11e (14-J) ..... ,,.,.., .. 9llflOp AIMt ,,., .. ,
Notre Oe111e, Sllerman Oek1
(10-7) ......... v-.. (1M) .... "'°"" (1M) •f "owtenct (10.U-I) ~V-(1i-1oe1 .. V...,(11.1) ~ c1t.10> et 0oe.,...... ~'....., . ................. ,, ... , ..
..,_...::'.tilw"itl.11-1) et LA '°'1
(IN) It. Peul (11·1·1) et 14111 ... ..... .... ,,..., .. a.-. ...... .,.,..,
... Glllw1ll ltt•11). ~ (11-1) ~ (1MI MW.... (204) LOI Alto• ( tl-1) 11 Collon
(11 ... 1)
El htundo (11·10) el LoyOle C1M)
..._... (11-10-t) et P"°8 V•· del(1M)
TtlOUHlld O•k• (11-11-1) •• LM11 od (~
M 9*acar....c1a.11>•~ 11(11.4)
La Hlllw8 (,,..10-1) • IA V...,
Clo.ti Hoawr (11·11 el IM Lule <>11'-IPO (11-t)
Nofte Vtete (11-1) al C.rltoe (20-4)
Pet9'ft0Uftt ( 11· 7·1) •I Covl11e (17-1)
Lem,.. (11-t-a) et Oi.nctore (20-1)
,..,,,.,.. (17·71 •I Qerde11 0r-11s-101
11111• Ane 117-7) •• Peclflc1 (Doi)
....... 110-11) .. Not1fl. Nv: (Jl-1)
Up6Md ,,..., .. ~ (11 .. )
NoOelM (17·8) et lfM.OMMte (1S-10I
Lowa 12.M) .. La °'*'-(1M) Ohetfe1 (11·8) et II Doredo ,,, .. ,
l!I Modet1e (14·1) et Down91 (1M)
li'onrovta (I• 111 or North\119w ,, .. 10> llt ......... 111..a.11
WMl4H11 (11·t1) at ,ul .. rto11 (114)
'W Ll8l#la ... (I 1-10-t) et C-
• llw C1M) laretow (f0·121 or Ge11Htl1
(11-11) .. Anf1tO (tM)
Avlet1011 ~71 or le Mired•
(1 .. ,, et It. -··· (14-1) .. UMdOUX (12·1) el Alltelope
V-(18-7)
Hewther11e (11·1) at WlllU .. r '"E: (12·12) .. ~ (12-10I p lpr1ftoe (1~ •• .,.
(17-1) ....... ,, .. ,O) .. ~
Vellw('7..,
C-... (9-11) .. YU011De •11 .... ,. (10-7-1) •t MoUntalri *-!•Ml . ~ (11·7) Cf OUll1Z ... (10-10! • ...... (1-11) .. ~....., .. --... (17.., -'7
.,..... .. M9lllorl YllfO (1M)
.... 112·7) .. Noroo (14-fO) .....
Ormnge CoMt DAILY PILOT /Monday, M1y 10, 1882
THE
PERPECT
.BL.END
' OF MUSIC
24HOURS
ADAY
'
KDCM tm.t
FM STEREO
117
Frlndl PaurCll
Rly Conniff
Johnny GIJbl
Kenny Rrii'I
c..vel
:~ '
J Anne Mumly
Raymond Lefevre I Fleetwood Mee
Oeblraoff , ...
Alt Garfunkel I
Frank Chacklfteld I
tWllkj Winkler
Davtd Role
Toni T ennMle
...,,.. Last
Ferrente & Teicher
Henry Mandnl
Andy Wiiiams
Bun Bllcharach
King1ton Trio
8Mly Vaughn
Barbra Streisand
Don Tweedy
Laurindo Almekja
Stu PhHlpa
Gofdon Lightfoot
Hugo Montenegro
Laurie Bower
Percy Feith
OiYta Newton.John
Sound 80
Floyd Cnmer
Btt.n May
Paut OeWI
-
..
-
OfMge 00.. DAILY IJILOT /Mond•y, May 10, 1982
~ • • • ., .
MA.K>f' &.RAOUi ITAMDINOI
A"*1cena....,. . ....,,. .,.,,......
CNc:ago
• t. ...._ oe
17 II 054
~
K.,....Clty
S..llle
MinnMOI• ,.,. ..
19 II 033
10 14 533
14 13 519
14 H 4&2
10 11 323
1 10 2IO .. ..,.. ..........
Boelon
Mhaull ..
OellOll
a...MnO Toron10 -y-e.lllMOf•
20 9 090
16 10 015 10 ,, 511
" 14 402 12 15 444
" 15 42) 10 10 385 ._.., .. ._... ........ Bell-•· CNcago 4 OelrOll 3
Tor0t1IO 2 Kenea• City 0
Mllwaok .. 6. MinnHOI• 2
8oel011 I , .... 0
~14 0elllancl 2
New Yono 3. S..me 0
T ......... ·.o-
2\t 3•;
''" 1 , ...
9'•
.... Yori! (M•v 0.0) •• .,.... (z.ntl
4-11
~ (eu.na 3-11 a1 loron10 (LAel
2·2) Delroot IWllccu 1·1) •I leu.a (HouQI\
2·2)
M...._ .. (H-1-1) •I KMMI City
1a...1-21
8oelon CTo•r•• 2-21 et Ml,.nH ole
(frldl-. 4-21 8a111mo•• tGrlmt ley 1·0 or 191•• .. ,,
2·21 al oe111anc1 tMc:Geny 2· 11
Cl••el•nO t8ohn•I 0-0) t i Setlll•
<Moor• 1-41
Natlonat LHaue ........ °"""'"'
Allanll
Sen Diego
~ir,: CllCO
C.--tt
HOullOI\
W L !"ct. Gii
20 9 690
Ill 11 593 3
16 13 552 4
13 18 448 7
12 16 429 7'11
12 II 400 8'11
~~
SI~ -y°'" MonltNI
Pt!UOu<gh
19 " 833 14 1!1 413 12 13 ,,aeo
12 14 4a2 12 1r. 44<4
11 •• 379 ~· Chlc-oc> .......,..ec-..
~5.MonllM1 4
New Y(l(ll I. Sen f'fencieCO S
Sen 0oeoo I PNledelphla O
Ptlt80Urgh 0, C..--11 3
Allatlla 3. SI L-0
CNe8Qo I . Hc>Wlon 3 TOftltM'• 0-Dede«• jP-0--0) et PNl80elpfH
10in&1....on 2-31
S.. f"rllnOtCO lOele 1·2) at Monlnllf
(l.Nl-1)
San Ooeoo 1w .. e11 0-01 at ~ 'l'orti
1"-3-11 Pllltl>l>•Df'I (Rl\O<Mn •-31 •• Houlton 1&111on .._,,
Cinclnn•ll (Pellore a.21 11 SI l.OVlt
(MWlln 3-31 °"'YO-~ MOB..,,.., -Deryt .........
the Oran~ COHI College product ~ '-I ~ '-d ftom or Men 11n~ Aprll 23, llneUy reported to
Spoll•n• Seturdey. &coni.u. who
"'..it down by IN,.,... to mlll• room lor .._---. IC)ologad lor
1111 te rdln ...... y1ng lie tied eome
"pel"90MI INl'WI'' .,.. needed ....
ding . . . Oeec>fte Ille Anoele' n.-d tor enoctl8t lllft-Mnder In die bullpen, ,':,-~ .. ~~-=!!I;:.~
..... wtlO -,......, by the Mon-
,,.., ~ S.turday. "I don't went
enyt>cxty on Ille dub wtlo'• _.., then I e m," H id Men1ger o .. -.
........ . . De'9 .... ~ WOfll..s
out wllh lhe ""O•ll -Frfday, wlll ••·
portedly not ecceot .,, ln~tatloft to
wort! out Wltfl !tie """ ._, IOd9y. Goltz'• eQllM, ............. ..,.
hie ~ 11 ... c;oupi. of ~I-off«t
then the OM IN ~ Ill .,..._ ting ... AN ,..-.... ~reted
~No. 2t....., -.. Tiie pit-
ching metellup1 for Ill• Ang•l•-YenllHI Mfl•I ue: ton19~1 CIHn ,__ (4-1) YI......,..., (G-0): T~
d ey -K•• ,., .... (2-21 ve. Daft :t.= ~~? :4:..·~ :.;.:~
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~ 37 6 12 0 3 '2• Grich 81 13 26 2 1r. 30l c..-86 II 26 0 1 301 Ro Jadlaon 20 2 • 0 2 )()(
8eylOt 111 15 34 I 22 211
Lynn 08 12 21 0 7 28f
f"•Qli-18 2 5 0 0 271 Oowflln9 114 II 3 I 7 14 27: Boone ts 4 24 0 10 26: o.c-106 17 2' 3 13 nt
Re Jdeon 81 13 20 3 II 221
Foll H 5 20 0 10 211
CIMll 24 I 4 0 I 117
Bllr1elOfl 45 4 1 0 2 18«
~ 31 00000(
Moreno 3 a o o o ooc
TOI• 1,o31 IH 211 21 117 251
"'CtlNO
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lancttez It 11 I I 2-0 U2
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Wiii 21 21 17 I' 24 a.M
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Blllll"'Of"• 0 10 boo O:I0-4
Ceiilornla 200 001 50•-• OP Ce111orn1a 4 LOI 8eltlmore
e ~-1 28 AyN . Beniquel. 'oll !Ill 'oll HR _.,oenlc:ke (8).
~· O<toll 121 SB -Lynn 8 -
....... • M llP•IO
0 Mr11N11l.1-JI I'\ I I 6 4 2
StOOOlfO t'\ 7 2 7 I 0 c .......
11_..,W 1.01 7 4 2 2 I 4 H_.., ~32200
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417 ..._ .. r-..... 2
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toillwaull.. 000 220 111_. I 1 I
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Ctl "'° C Moore w -Slelofi. 2..0 ( -Redl.,n, 2·• S -Flngeu (ti. H" -........... ()gMe {7), OMtner C2l.A -
11.lft
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T..... 000 000 000-0 9 0
Tuoor. 8 llantey CSI, Clell (91 end
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betO W -StMMy 3-1 L -T-. 1-4 S -CIHt (51 A -12,7119
...... ,,.,. 2, ..., ...
Kan ... City 000 °"" 000-0 • ' TOtOl\10 000 000 lb-2 I 0
Spllll0tll OvlMnbe"Y Cl l •nO W•·
lllan, Slleb and 8 MWllMI W &11.0.
2·3 L -So4ttlor1!. 2·2 HR -Toronto.
llarll9ld fll A -I 7 CM4 ........... Tifen3
Cl*:ago 210 000 001-• 1
OellOlt 000 200 001-3 • ,
Ootton, Hlek•y 111. lll •OjH (9) •nd
Fiiio, PHll~k Tobll< (3). Aoum• (81. e..... 191 and Pw!WI W -~.
2..l l -PMlvlk:lt, 1·2 8 -BetOjM (I~
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...._ 1'-A'l 2 a...1anc1 203 010 DOe-14 tS I
Oekllf>O 010 000 100-2 9 1
Sor-MCI H_,-, K«Juoll, JoMa
(5) and IWwmen W -Sor9n_,, 3-I l
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M'"'*'Q ( 11 OelllenCI Murpfly (61 A -
30.SM Y.,._a.....,_.o
New Yorll 001 000 002-3 I I
leenll 000 000 000-0 ' 0
-· Ceudlll ~ E.MIWI w -John,
Jottn, o~ (ti ano C..Olt9; ti«•
2-4,.L -,..~ • -o.e.oe111 Hll -New Gemble 111 A .._ 1,·
5n
NATIONAL LIAGW
OodlMr9 I, lxpoe 4
LOI AMOICI• llOWTllUL ..... 11-. .... , .. _,
S.•.21> 5 ' 0 0 ~.2b 5 0 2 0
Grvy. 11> 4 O O o Ctmn.rt & O O o
Bklf.11 4 I 1 I Owen,c;f 4 0 0 0 Mndy.rt 3 2 I 0 Olvt, 1b 3 I 1 0
TlvN Cl 0 0 0 0 Ct1t c 3 I 0 0 Gurr• ,ct 3 I 2 3 Wllac;1'1,3b2 1 2 I
C.,.3b 4 0 2 1 J Wnte.11 4 1 I 0 Scoeca.c 3 0 0 0 Spelt.M 3 0 2 3
A ....... 4 020 •111.P 1000
Vllula.P 3 0 0 0 Ntfnn.pfl I 0 0 0
Atdrl,P 0 0 0 0 Twa.Pft I 0 0 0 Totela34 5 8 6 Totell32 4 6 4 ._..., ......
Loe Anoai-ooo 140 000-e
Motlt•MI 000 301 000~
E -Rainea, Sax OP -Lot Moe'fl
1 L08 -LOI Mo9M I, ~trMI 7 28 -c.,. 8pel«, 6elc.,, ._...,., ~
HA -Guerrero (61 SI -~ 8 -
8'Hrl9. :tluele SF -W•llCh Lee • "11111•10
\/ltuM(W. 31 • • 4 4 4 4 ....... 9utnl(L.MI 6 7 6 4 4 O
"-tOon 3 I 0 0 I 2
PB -8c:IOecla T -2;43 4 -:rt,-
904 p ............. 11
Sen Diego 0 10 001 ~-e t2 0
Phlllldelphla 000 000 D00-4 4 0
lollat ano Owolda, C1fflon. F•rmer
111, Alllnttt1no 111 •"d I Dlu W -~· 4-4 L -Cettloft, M 4 -H ,·
....... Glellte.
8an '"'" 000 O<IO 010-15 fl 0 .,.._ Yorll OOf 202 001-t 11 0 ,OWlll••· u,,.11• Il l. lref,.lno (I ),
Minton (ti M4 Aan_.,...1. M"W' ~); ,.,, ~. ZecNy m. s .... l•l *'.IO • 81Mrna ft), YI -Swen, 2-1, l -
IOFI, 2·2 Hf! -.... ''~· C. 0eoM (4~ LAMMl•(l).O'M...,:.r.1 NtwYOfll. ~ Ill. l<lntftlen I Ii). b <I) A .ooe.,_ a. Cer o
Au.nta 010 001 I00-3 t I
St ~ 000 000 000-0 3 I
Cowley, Hen~. 8edro1len (t),
Oert>er (71 Ind let; MChlj.,1 1111'·
COii Ill and .. ortet W -Henne. i.O. L
-Mdujer. w , -o.w 1., "" -
Allente, ~ (ti A -21. I f
Pltl.C-;h ""=-'ooo--~-t 12 f
Clndrlneill OCO 001 011-' t I 0
0 ~ l•IM(7)Mdf.~ '"-· ~Md!,,,, ..,. (II. IWll (7).
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t t1111lva (II Hfl -~11111t1tr111, J
T"°"'910n ( 10) ~. ~ (2}
A -21.AttC.. ....... I
HcMIOft 100 100 000-1 1 1 ClliGeeo 100 IOO 003-t t O lllfl•9'•r. tilellll (I) 8111 Alhll}'j
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Md J, 0... W -.. ~. 1-2 L -
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SCOREB0ARD
Top 10 , ........... _ ..... ,
AMllllCMI L.IACMM 0 MtlMM.
Bonnell, T OfOl\IO 23 47 II 23 40<4
Herrtfl,0!9¥. ti .. .. 17 315 V9941 MIM II 615 6 2 I 382 lorg,Toronlo 22 51 5 21 3711
E Mvffey,8811 26 114 13 35 3n
A JolVllOtl,MIM 2'0 72 I t 26 3e I
Cooper M""' 26 106 II 31 358 8..ndber9 , .... 23 81 • 21 3511
T110t111on.c... 211 t a 23 32 348
8 Belt. h1.. 25 116 II 33 344
fllA noMM. ......
OMtlMM 21 1112 11 .an 21 110 II '2 .Mt .. ,, ......
21 • 1 a .m 27 IOI 14 36 m • ., tr • ..,
215 .. 11 12 .127
21 124 17 40 32*
23 n 24 30 .m
11 ... 11 322
Cotteee-..
UCLA 12. ""'-'-t
liawWI 3. Sen DleOO It. 0
WlcNte llt. tM, AtllON St 4-2
-·~· I ·J
LAll .. 1-.aoun 111 IAN A#T1*tO -Mf"tcihel as. DI--~ 15, 0 ~ 4, 0..-34, Moor•
16, Conine 10, llenli1 10. 8'111 3, ""-"
Oley 0 Tot.,1 45 26-39 I 17
LOI ANOaL&a -"""bit 4, W11Me 11 At>Oul-Jal>I>•• 32. I! Jonneon 13 Hl•on a1, Cooper 10, Mc:Aooo 21. 8'•
-0, L.and1-get 0 TOlalt: t.5 17-22 121 ._...,a-tat.
San AntOtllO 31 22 31 2t-117
LOI Anoelel 32 3 t 35 30-128
TllrH -POl"I r:~ Bratz, Nt•on FOUied OVI Totel IOUll -Ban Antonio 23 Loe Anoe!M 28 Tech· n1u11 -San Anlonto Coach Albee~ .
Wiii!•. McAooo A -15,700
L.Allllll MOTii: ~· fUlrd 1111· ..... c..,., .... ~ llMYoff ...... k 8Ulllf With 11 lu,.dey elt•rnoon. COOf* eleo .. ..._. Ule dey with 10
po1nte w •~"""~a ,,..,...,~ .... "°.:: •. -""""''° ·~ WM .. Int for IN I 11*111 In tM llrel
lllllf he -lt't'lno IO pier ""'*' IN ...,,. ......... llut lfliln h CllWN *"8d to vet M of lwld, ~rm-..._,...,.., '* him to .,_ -.. ~ Cooper "°* .,_IN glr"8 • ""'**Md-· eral cOMPtelnt• during and 1fler the
glllM. Hie "--~: ..... "' ~
l\ow t>.-... -Our fllYI don'1 """9 .,,, hot .... '" ... .,_..." ••• ........... klOk ~ 11.,.,.. .....
•. llr*'*'8 .... 19 poolnt6. Hll 14 -11e11 topped everybody on Ille floor l.e.lier Coectl , .. "*r le n-
unoefMtecl "' ..,,.. p6eyofl 9Mle8 ... CI090tl. NI¥'• ...,,. ....,. the ,.._... llln• pttot to lundeY• Wlft • • • Ai-111111'• ............. Llllert . ...,.,..
ljllwp: "l'lt¥ ~ f-8#...WI encl ~ _ ,__, ...... Qer11 llln.W ... -,....,,... "'1ofWd .............
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70-72-N-72 ee-73· 70-70
73-71-7~11 71-73-67-72
71.ff.72-71 17-74-ee-73
S7-75-72-41i 71-66-74-72 73-71·71-tl
70-73-71·70
71·71·72-70 70-74-70-70
71-e9-72-72
N-7Ml9-72
74-5-72-69
7 1-71-72-71
71-72-e9·73
17-71-73-74
TC>-ee-12-74
70-72-7 4-fi
72-47-70-77
11-10-11-74
~73-75
73-88-72-73
61-76-70-12
17-14-72-73
71-73-72-70
71·12-68·75
1'2-11·1~-1 1
7(). 70-7S-7 4
61-72-77-70 72-72..a-75 99. 7 4-ea-76
12--.e1
61-fi-71
..... 7.74
•.ea..11
71-74-70
71-71-73 72-73-70
71-75-74 74-73-73
71-77-72 72-76-72
7t-ee-73
74-76-71
73-73-7&
70-73-79
76-76-71
, .. , ,.,.
75-76-73
71-71-82
79-73-72 71P4-72
I0·71·74
74-73-78
74-75-76 73-75-77
76-74-77
74-15-77
, .. 75-71
73-7 .. 71
76-7:1-71 12-1t-16 11-1:s-n 76-74-77 76-78-73
12-1:1-72
74-72-81
'W"'*9'1 111'.-0 CoMt
INTIRCOUHl.::. .. tMIMG ~ ,4
1. S1anlo~:c~L1ow, Karen
Plu"ll•I. Oerolln• Brown, lett/
Edmo"d•). '7 point•: 2. USC (Ker911 ,.,,.,, Nwt Mcetloa • ._ .........
C.Ol Mc8rtdel. II; S. UC e.m. llerbwll I"-• c.t"acHI Lori fleflerty, L ..... Holmee, ,...._ V891erby), 71; •• UC lr-w.. ti; 5. I.Ono ..... .,,..., 100; I
UCU. 112; 1 IJCE.E, 11•: I UC ._. Ollao, 1.a: I . a.n1.1 CNl. 1'Jlj 10. ... .,., • 14 . (116/11;/~ -C q~lly l0t Ille
netlONI im.roc-.... l!Of'lllllll'• c:fwncll-'Wllfllp el Seettl9, JI.-14-11).
W..und er•1MCUoft• UIUAL.L Mll.WAU~E= -Placed
Lerry Hl•le. Offlonated hllt.,. on Ill•
likle'f cfiMl>Md ll"tt. Aecelled Meretl•I
!dwerdl. outtlllcler, '°'"' v---ol
lfl8 Peolflc '=-~':."
MONJNAI. ~POt -1WJffl/ .. IA LM, ..... on ... __, TO!'I! ~ ...... 81'41 .......... .......... oer. rrom Ill• Wlchll• Aero1, or Ill•
Alnetlean AMOCiallon. Olelglleled Aocl-ney Scoll. MCOnd I> ... ,,..,,_ lat , .....
~OU18 CARDINALS -Placed
Orlld OrMn, ou111810er, /ttl IN IS·daV dl .. l>l•d 1111. RK•tled wun. McOM . °""'8ldef, lrom LOIMMl!e of Ille ~
can AMOClelton
SAN 'AAHCISCO GIANTS -Pieced Reggie lmllh, llret O•Hm•"· on tl'I• 15-dey dlubted 11•1 Rff•ll•d Ton1 o·~. 1nftllder. "°'" ""-V o1 111e Pedlle COMI IMQue. POOT8~ .........~u..-
N(W IHOLAHO PATAIOTI -SICIMd
John f!HI•, •lltnll\'8 llcltle, l'llc:rierd
Brown end Roy t>Nn'. Wide rec.I...,•; Ricky lynum, cor,.er1>1c11. •"d Peter
()orrfgerl, "'"'*'II 1>«11 Cou.108
TEltA8 EL l'AIO -l!O l-1a. elh·
le(le onetor. r9110MO
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TAYLOR CO.
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In thll newspaper II IUb·
Jeet to th• Federal Fair Houel~ Aet °' 1Ma wNch mak• It lli.c!el to adll9r· u.. "wry pr-.not,.llm'-
t•tlon or dlterlmlnatlon
bued on,..., oolor, rtll-
glon, NX Of nallonal orl·
gin, or any lnttntlon to make any euoh praftr· an e e, !Imitation or
dltcf1mlnatlon."
Thll nawapapar wlll not
knowtngly ll008'>t any lld·
vtr11alng for rHI llt•t•
wt11ot1 la In vlolatlon of the
law.
THE REAL
ESTATERS
THE REAL
ESTATERS
TRADE .. ..... ,..., , ....... .. ., ..... ....
673-8585
Quiet. park-like aetting. Rm for paddle ,...._... ..... ._ ...... _........i
tennis and pool. Great for orchard. Cul
de sac st. 3 bdrma, fam rm. $379,500 fee.
2111S.H...._ ... .... •••W,.19111Jrr BTll, u. ....... 11
H~ tomethlng you want Paoplt ~ nted people
\0 .-.1 Claaelfled acs. do lhould Wayt ctltek tha
It we 11 I C a II N 0 W , Sarvlcla Directory In Iha ... 2-5878. DAILY ~OT
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I KHESAN I
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2 ...... aun.t. V1.w of
OeHn ' Night Light•.
Quiet At... Pw1ll. open
apaea1. 1125~. Only 10% dn. Xlnt ,.in. Hal or
Pat 8au.r Agt. 873-7300
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Monday, May 10. 1082 Looking for a career in sales?
See today's Help Wanted ads ,
classification 7100 .
Prize West Blay bayfnlnt. SUp1 for 2 boeta.
remodeled 3 bdrm, 3 blalh s 1.200.000.
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3
bath , 3700 1q.ft. $1,38~.ooo. Oceanfront.
L91llLI11111
Prlmt' Lado Nord blayfront. 5 bdrm. 5 Ill b.th.
Lge L.R . 2 boat Ills-•uoo.ooo.
J<emodeled 3 Wnn, 2 bath + large rec. rm.
beam ~ilings. Jurnlahed. pt1tb. '420,000.
LllllA llU IAIFlllT
L.aaoon view Crom 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom, dark rm. den. Boal 1hp $1,350,000.
IAYSllE COVE
Spectacular bayfront view 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br,
2 ba dn. 2 boat lllPI Sl.900,000.
COROUIO CAYS
Coronado bland CUit. bayfront lot. 85' boat
dock Plans avail '425,000 w/wrma
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
l41 Boy~'d' D•,. •, B 61~ 1)11)1
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WATERFRONT HOMES,tNC
REAL tSTATC
~ R•"'"" p,_,, 111,,__.,
RWUSTm
In Exchaive Seaview Area. Gate
Guarded. Spectacular View. With
Or Without Furniture. Three Bed-
roo1ru1 + Family Boom. Beautiful
Condition. Only $450,000. A
I Twitchell-Tri vision Ust1J\a.
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JASMINE CIED
Thia be.iu~Uul 3 bedroom llnll•
If«)' end unit ••Met Oft • prime
sr-nbelt locataan "-t..l= upeMled with m1mn,
skylJp• and al.lo hM a '200.
MIUID&ble Joan at only lft lnW•
en. C.11 now fol' f urt.her decaill.
'427,500
•WNll mini ........
F1Yt ,.. a bdrm. a beltl
con41ot, Plu9'1 carpet•,
drpt, •tltnad ..... p'tt vwoa. 2 '* ~._ ~
loen at 12'iW.. owner.. "M1 • ...., carry 2nd or try aqulty ._.. ·
1t1e11ng pr•em With no --High r1ee oonoo. 8th nr. moMy down John EJ1ot r--II Oeean & Bay vlewa . Aot. 831~21 ..-~ Choice 3 tw, 2 ba "°""In 1950,000. Excluelw Agt .
973.3999 or 831-4509 Prime Unlv1r11ty Park 752-6710
_WMkanda ___ ·-----1 ~:i1'1!~·=~r::; ;:~ --.. --1111--.---
BY OWNEA-38r, 288 wllg ohue In 1 )1991'. ~70 S.... 8eeut. Decorator Home.
haeted pool, In lg Mdu-Mlguel Dr, Newport 3 Br, Broadmoor with
dad badcyd, conwnlen1· 8 • • eh . 7 5 9 • 1 5 0 1 or Pool and Spa. Seller Wiii ly looatad & flexlble 752·7373 Help Flnenea. A1klng
termal Call 640-t278 tor 015,000. Agt. John,
mot'• Info. 831-0213 ....-.: Walker & lee !
J\l9t .. IMll[lo olllllfled • plaMlnO • m(l't91
turn• your unneeded Ce ~flad •d• wlM point
Item• fnto oath. lrvln• 1 .. 1 tht rlQht dlrtctlon
Mirror Cl81tlfltd •d•, 'fOU1t d th• home you
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$17,000 DOWN!
MOVE IN NEXT WEEKI
2 prime Huntlnpln BMch ~· dll. Shop~ ......_.Wtcb&
• Ulle n•wl com.· Me, lien call yow-mover.
21098 G1J19Y Moth. 2 Br. Townhome tll7,000
lMI w Wt llfl 3 &. 1 ea. ierge ywct.,..
•••••••••••••••••••••• dtc. 1988 Contlnantal. MWNIT Liii~ 11501mo. 559-5001.
2 ue.ooo .. ch. ... ..
831-4119 SUnny 2 l!lr. 2 .,._ >Ont loc:
rv SC Pm&. Open beMI. akylltH , frplc, lg deck over luati r.ndec9. pool/ 1p1, dbl gar/opentr. Avall. now. HOO/mo.
979.3371 wkdyt , 7&1-11t'~
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"Dandelions are my favorite flowers . We con
pick them without getiing in trouble."
"So W1 going to be one of THOSE dlYf, th?"
MARMi\Dt:KE by Brad Anderson DEN~IS THE MENACE ~c~ ----~~-).-~-----1 ~4)
"I gotta think of something that will
make Dottle mad enough to put me
In the doghouse."
.ILDGE Pi\RKER
MOON llt'LLIN8
DoNtr '>OtJ NIP LORD
PLIJS~~TToM ~ER
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WHY DO
YOU SLEEP
IN THE
~YTIME?
H"88LE
so '6MAT O\tJ "'°" 60-H
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I DON'T
BELIEVE IT---
______ _, by Charle• M. Schulz
fu r deep.
MOANS, SHRIE?KS, CHAINS1
IHE USUAL. CL.ICHgs.
')QU'RE JUST 1---~
L.AZ.Y
by Tom Bat1uk
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l.JKE PLEA-
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IN Pl'Mlafa of ~ wrt M4t e1 rrwa ... of uw eo..t Comrnuftlty 1*19 Of to W.. MY~« Colalle Delertct.....,, ..... tf111t
lnfonMltttlea In any bid or In the It "'* "* It 11 111 the bolt ..,.... ~ al tN Otltrtot and ... It .. Ill !Mini
°"81':....., 11, 1"2 -11:00 Lift. ~.:. ·.::~ ~. tN .... ~ ,...--...... on Complny. • ............ _,_00fpeielloi1 .. ....,,.,.
..... •• ~ .. ,.,...... ... rtgflt of wy tor i"9 purpoae ..
C.-C1 rm m11r c..._. oe.erteit the IN'lalalkln and ~ of
VALLEY WINNERS -Sonja Fehlman, 14 Fair competition at the Qra.nae County Fair. 1ot.'"'~T1~cweo.wy,._ =r:i~-==~ (left), and 9-year-old Reggie Van Sleet, both of So ~ f th --o 2020-ta ~rop•r1y looetadln t11• City of F . Vall n . won or e outfit she's wearing. Reggie ·-.,. _._ .:;:-: =-. Co411tty of Orlnf9. ountain e , are winners in the 4-H Spring for aerodynamic pro . ...-.... ..,,-. N,_,..,._a1tand,aMflt ... t1n I DflTH IDTIC1S Nil.IC M>TICC NI.JC ll)TIC( ~~ :=· ~•:o.,i:t~~\::!.i1 t:,.~
I ll ' 'ICTlTIOUl8UllNHI 'ICTmOUI ~":u.. J ~i:.~"::'of':c!:tv~ NA• 8TATlMIHT NAMI IT llU..... CUMl8 INIU,.ANCIE aoc11tv. ltnp No. 1: n. nor1hal1y h of
Th• following ~raont • d 1 T AT'lllmNT INC., l'telntM, Mid •trip MlnG dHCflb9d H fol-CROSS LANGFORD bY11neas es .re 0 ng bu•~':~lng peraona are doing w. Iowa: -.Olnnlng at • Point In the ~ ~ARY IDA CROSS, a FRANCES MAR 1 E MANAGEMENT EQUITIES. 332 PACIFIC DETAIL 2911 Del Mer ERNEST C. C"OIS; WllTERH no'11Mfty lln• of Mid ,.reef Hid reu Fa<etl Avenue. Suite 22. P.0 So~ Cotte M .... CA 9H2? · MORTOAOE COAPORATIOH; end PCllllCborngdletant 155fwttllareon,
dent of Westmlnl~r. C&. LANGFORD, paased away 99. Laguna Beach. Calllomla 92852 DE NN IS EDWARD S MITH DOES 1~20, lnclull\le, 0.. hlfttN...-rtyllMofNldparOlt;
PalleC! away on May 8. 1982. on May 5, 1982 ln Monterey. Harold Lynell, Jr , l1101 Glen· 1903 1. Bay Avenu. Belbo• CA lendanla. thence North It d99fN• a1 ·1r
She la survived by h •r Ca. while vishl~ICh•rw::'n. Myre StrNt.Apt.B.UQunaBeecn, 928411. ' · "°·~ IE9t.J10tOM. " " Calilornla 926S 1 E OMIR TO ~ ltrtp No. 2: TM ... tetty llne Of daughter Mary Bidlenan of She WU born ln on E J FFERY (JEFF) JOHN DO-.. •euAMCI °'.., ltrlp belnO dM«lbod u fol-
We1tmln1ler, aon David April 11, 1900. Her Uaband Newpor~1=nMC~;o,~~a ~:~0· ~:8Td7299 Del Met, Coate ,,...._ CA OI DICU110N ~ low.: IO!tlnnlno ata Point In th•
Crou of Santa Ana, Ca., l Thomas L . Langford prece-Estel• ot Jann R Harker. PO Thlt butlntM le an..... ~hof ...... lmldpoilllt brother Thomae Cruun of ded her ln d~th. Suiviv-~ Box 11S3. Sun Valley, Idaho 83353 generel pat1n«tfllp conCIVcted by • TO OEFEHOANT, l"NlST C. IM*\o ci..it '90MC tllaNon. from .,.... Hugh Blue, 4 Noflll Portola, Oennlt Smith CAOl8: IM M>Uttlefty llno Of Mid per~·
Loa An1elea, Ca., l slater by 2 children l1llam Oecc-South 1.a11Una C1111orn1a 92877 Thie ttatement -llled wt111 tne YOU. A.HD EACH OF YOU, are tflOftco NOftfl 0 dolr ... H ' 51':
Anna Crusan of Loe Angeles. 1e Langford of Monterey, Oenn<s E Ca,,u111. 7323 S•lver Coonty Clef1I of Or Coun 11«9t>y ordered to_.., In tllla W.. Ht..._ Ca., alao aurvlved by
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Ca. and Dorothy L . o__.1~ horn Drive EvergrHn Colorado Mey 8, 1982 arige ty on c:ourt In o..>an-t "24" at the 8C1tp No. I: ••ul•*'t •a point .___,, 80'39 ,..n County Courthouao, 700 Civic 111 IN ~ h of lllld ....._
grandchildren and 2 great-of Newport Beach, Ca. 2 JoM E. Oat>otn M03 E Jami· Publllllad Orange CoHI Dally c:..ar OfM w.t, 8Mta AM, cw-that polftt befno dlaWlt 1'° fMt
grandchildren. G r aveside siaiera Ruth Boland of Ma-aon C.rcie No<111 EnglewOO<I. COIO-PllOt M•y 10 11 24 31 1-. _.,.,on J4JI; 2. 1"2. 8' t:ao LM. ....... "°"' ""....-cy 1 '11 b h l IOUri and V raoo 80112 · · · • • -'· to 01..,. any lot•I roaeon wtly ttle tn• o H id parc•I: tll•nc. eov-aerv cea w1 e e d on irginia LaMar of J Kttl Bick. P 0 Bo.11 2014 209842 court eflOWI not IHue a Writ Of ~ •••tv 2t • eo a point~ a llne
Wedneaday, May 12, 1982 at Arbana. 4 grandchildren and Sun Valley ldeho "3353 · ..UC flJTlC( r..... • reqi 1 1 ' ~ ._, pera!Mt with afld dlatant 12 feet
l :OOPM at PKific View Me-2 ereat-arandchildren. Viai-Douglas e Clemen• p 0 8o• 111 tN ~.°""'of wHctl II from Hid nortMrly ""•l tMnce
moriaJ Park. Pac:lfic View tadon wM held at the Baltz 1291 Sun Veley. Idaho 83353 ......., •11actted to""-orw. Mto atta· 8outtl o "9'-st' 2t" Eut. 11
Mortuary, Newport Beach Ber"eron Smith & Tuthill John H K•rwon . 3 Burnt Miii PM:TITIOUI 911 ll•N dlM ....-1a the notloa ~ ._.to• point._ ... ..,_,...,,.., ~·---• Road Plucllemln New JerH~ MAim ITA.,._, by a... tl0.31 of b Celiomlie to • Pdnt "AH; 1ttanOe oontlMlllla Ul.I~~. Mortuary on Sunday, May 9, 07978 The tollOwlnQ ~are Oo1nQ Coda of CM Prooaclur9. 8outtl 0 deOf ... st' H " &.t.. 71
MAC ENIGRT l 9 8 2 from 1 : O OP M to Tiits business 11 conducled by 1 ~ aa: DATa>: Aptl 21, 1-.Z. IMl. J AS 0 N A . MA C 5:00 PM. Funeral services ~al oartnershlp MYERS & ROBBINS, 118 W. PNlp A. '9e1y Strip No. 4: httnnlng at Ille
KNIGHT, realden• o f Mia-will be h•ld on Monday , MANAGEMENT EOUITIES 5111 St,..,, Sult• 101, Sant• Ana, Judoa of Ila ~ ea6d Potnt "A : .,_ Nol'tll • ~ a CaJ1to<n1a CA t2701. lupelb CCM'I tldagr..a31' 1t"Ealt,'7..,.toa
Ilion Vl.ejo, Ca. Puled away May 10, 1982 at l :OOPM at 119f*lll par1nenh"" JUDY MYERS. 1424 F...__0¥9 Law 0.... ~~t Mr•lnaft•r r•f•rrect to ae
on Ma 8 1982 S··--' B J B S E Jari "" A H I d ·-....., ..., I..... .., .. : 9*IOt oonttnulnQ NorUI y , . ... vived by a u er1eron . ml th & mes Mur1r venue, ac en • Helglltt. CA A'' f 1 • C..-••• 11 ...,_at' 1r E.a.t, 216 ~
father Richard A . Mac Tuthtll Weatcllff Chapel c!:::/~~10,~*g:~~y'~ 917~ARRY ROBBINS, 1880 D -....... ..._ 1'91 .._ thence SCM.1111 o degr"• It' 51"
KntJbt, mother Roberta, M ortuary with the Rev. Apr1122. 1982 Ore•npon Avenue, Ro wlenca Lea......._OA..,. EMt.317,..toapotnt~ .u,.r, Lila Mac K.nJaht and Gene Swan.t0n of the Har-Publl1h•d Oran11.• c o811 Dall~ Helglll•. CA 9174'. l111)...,... refanad to u P'otnt "C": 11\eftce
gr,ndmother LIJ.Uao MacK-bor Chrialf•n Church of Pilot. Aprll 28. May~· 10, 17, 1ee2 ™' bUll.,... 11 oonducted by• ~ °'W109 COMt Dell)',.._ oonttfUlt l«lltt, ..,_ 38' &3". nt..&.. M .,_, N n-184M2 Q91*'el partnerahlp. lat. M9Y S. 10, 17, 2.4, 1112. 51 IMt. .-. ac 1UU8bt. Services ewport .oo:ach officiating. Hany Aobblne 20al-l2 Aleo a etrtp of land. 10 '"' In
wllJ b e held on Tuesday, Interment will follow at Pa-Thlt .....,_... wu llled wltll ttie •-w-..wTll'r width, th• •Idell"" of Hid etrtp
May 11, 1982 at Pacific View cific View Cemetery. Mrs. "8..IC M>TICE Coun7i o.11 °' Oranoa County on ~ ""'llK boln9 a..., tlOfttletty llftd 7 feet
Chapel Interment as-Pacific Lan1ford waa a resident of Nl-«l!l71 Ac>fll 1· 1"2· fl'ICnnout .,.... 90UCllat1'I of"" tolowlftt dMCl1bed
View Memorial Park. In lieu Costa Mesa alnce 1962 and 8TATR•NT Of'~ PWlllMd Ofwioe CoaM ~. ..,... ITA,......., .,..~Inning at abov. Mid Point of fJowera donadonl may be wu a member of the Harbor Of'llUUll ... Of'•l'IOTIT'IOU9• .... -Apt1I 11. 21. May 3. 10, 1M2. Th• follow1ng peraon ''doing "a"; tflenoa Nofttl" daOf ... 11'
niade •'--r--'•--Ch -1737-82 ~ '* 1t" ...., t7 eaat. to .. 1e ....... ~Center, rlatJan Church of N~w-Tne tollo•lng perton• neve --------....;.;~..= TAIPAN, 4040 w. Chandler. Aleo• etrlp of land 11 fMt In
Chl.Jdren'a ffospilal, Orange, port Beach. Services under ebandoned the UM of Ille flc:thloul "8JC ll)TIC( San~ Z a W~ A..!! ~~4 wWUI, ttle lldotlnoa Of Hid etrlp
Ca. Pacific View Mortuarv the c:hrectJon of Bal-a-_ bu1lne11 Oal!M B~E.A CAIMYON _ ......... "· e, -..._. =1': :-' ..-..... · . ..,. 11 f_..
d.l.rec1on. .., ronSmlth&Tuthru\V:~ =~~~~~~~ 111n ~~N t-~ .. ~.7'.;'. .;m;d..c,.;;,;
LINIOOLE cliff Chapel Mortuary of Tiie ftcut lout butllMel name re-Th• follo•lng P•rton 11 doing lndMdual. ....nlllftt ct abo\19 ~ Polnl
DOROTHY E . LINKO-Costa Meaa. 646-9371. twred to aoow •• ,..., tn County t>uw-at. MlctlMI wooc111 .. c ... ttleftoa South o ctoor ... at•
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t .I:' CALHOUN on Juna 21. 1978. CH RIS'S CREATIONS. 517 Tllll ~ -llled the the Ip" &it: 11 ._. ......, a 1'9ident of Huntina-I. Mot>ile Fonenc:lal Inc 1821 E. 14'11 Sir .... Huntington BMc:ll, CA County Oerti of Oranoa County Oii MaOlVIDll\JRTliER. ._..,..
ton 9eacb. Ca. Pu.ed away MARIAN ANNA CAL· 11111 StrM4. s .,,1a ~CA 92101 t2t4e M'f 8. 1M2. be pu1l9INd at._. oi.-1 _. on Sun~, May 9 , 1982 ln HOUN, a resident of Costa Thlt~-conduciedbya CHRISTINE 8 JENKINS. 517 ,_,. for two ...ete In• n.-.p~of
M-· Ca Pa---~ Uml\ed Pllt'ln«-l!!.,".,!"lreet. Hunllnglon Beech. CA Publlahed Or•nr COHI Delly _., ..... ~ ..... t1on In ......... ty
Garden rove, Ca. n-1,...,....a Ma..,_6, 9. IMleU away on ...._ ___ d_S.,..1-"""'~ ·~ ..-·~ --'"~ ~VT.,... 1 82 .... _ f ._.,_ ,,.....,_, Piiot May 10, 17, 2 , 31, 1"2 ....... "'-'*"'°"of"*"''°
mother of Catherine Wol&on Y • •t u.""' age 0 80. Vice Pr..ident Thia ~ 11 conoucwd by ., ~2 or-it M .....ant and t1QM of -or Marlna del R e 1, Ca., She 11 aurvlved by a niece Thi• 11a1emern waa tiled w111111w ino1v1<Jue1. "8JC ..wTV'r to tt1e 8out11ern Ca11fwri1a ~ Mary O'Brien of Hund.ngton Donna Youns of Goleoda Countli Clerk°' Orange County on Tiii 1CN1111n• Jenklne ..,,_ Compafty and a notloe tllat tllla
Beech, Ca., Vidor Perine of IllinoU. 2 siaten-ln-law ~ Aprtf 9· 1ta2. ,.-.cm Coun~/~~..._,eo:2:'.., ': '9Cll1IOUI ~.. Board lleret11 call• tor a publlc
Whittier, ea .. James L inko-Lau1hrey of Shenandoah, Put>Hllled Orange Coast Deity Pllol, Al>f'H 30. 1982 MAm ITATDmNT ~to be lla6d on M9y 12. 1-.z
gle of Ea1le Kock, Ca. and Iowa and Trilla Calhoun of AprM 26. Mey 3. 10, 17. 1982 '1'Mll ~'::,:::!wing per1on I• doing =~·~ ~~ C::~
Joseph Lln1ko1le of Palos San Bernardino, Ca., a very le39-82 pi:r.b~:~·1i.~;~~~~ 3~~~~2~•lly ORANOE DRIVE-IN-DAIRY Adam• Avenue, Coat• ...... CA,
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-•--lvi dear friend Flmna Neaon of .. n .. ..,. 2721 Or~ Road, Or·-· IUdlpubeollaeftnOto*llll..,_, e es, ., ......, aurv n1 -CA 926417. -...... If .-iy,.ooiw_.., w1ttl OfWlllnll ..
are 2 eaten Mary Crowley Modesto, Ca. She will alao be IUlJC MJTICE P\8.IC NOT1C( SANO WOOK LEE. 2 Ntnoe 1 ~ and rtgnt of wy. of La1una Hilla, Ca. and m lued by m a n y o ther vtne. CA 92714. · "ESOLVEO fURTHER, 111at uw
Mariaret Meade of Sepul-frienda and nei1hbon. Fu-.....,. f'ICnn:;:--.,._.. Tlllt buelt-. 11 conct~ by an lw'd ,__ ctncw ~ 8ect'«ary
veda, Ca. and l brother Jo-neral eervices were held on f'IC~A:=r• ....._ ITAmmtr lndMdualSano w. LM ~ ::::..:=-.e=-=
aeph Krue1er of San Diego Saturday. May 8, 1982 at Tlla followlng !*ION.,. dOlno The fo4lowlng poreona -doing Thia ,,.,_1 -flled wttn Ille .._._..,.~bllfaro deliaof
Ca., 37 ~n and .. 9 3 :00PM at Pierce Brothen bWlnaal aa: ~ 4:ooAH & ASSOCIATES County Clllt'll of OnlnQe County on IN IMMlllo and Mu. to SM'1llllll
great-grandc hlldren . The ~ ~~y~pei with Sourh"~tt'!~~ ~?r~:.A~Yc) 1::~ INVESTMENTS, 3197 "C" Alfl)Oft Mey
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. '11m4 =-.:.~1nc:.':':: Holy Rol&ry will be recited ev. ares r o ficia-151e&, Santa Ana. CA '210..' Looc>. Colt• Mala, CA t2121. Publltned Oreng• CoHt Dally ~of"'*'' clrcutetlOn pu-
at 9:30AM on Tunday, May ting. Interment at Pacific Howwd A. Miiby, 172! Maf11n JAMES B. HOGAN. Oaneral Pllo(, May 10, 17. 24. 31, l982. blW* ~the '*'1ct not.._ tfWI
11, 1982 at SL Mary's By the Veiw Memorial Park. Pierce wr, . ....,. a.di, CA t2MO. :::.~~~Way. L..-3040-82 ~· b M9Y '2. 1M2
Sea CatbolJc ChW"Ch where Brothers Bell Broadway OrM~~.~~ Aotler1a RICHARD K. ROY. Oaneral flUlJc ll)TIC( ""=°aO'Lvi!' 'UATHE,., that tllo
the Mall of CllrilUan Burial Mort\Mry direct.on. Rlctwd D. 8arnte, 2114 Fnin-Partnw, 3t205 Calle San M«coe. Chano.llof or tM EJt-.tlW Vic.
w 111 be co ndu cted at del.W, eoata MW. CA t212t. Sen-......luan ~.CA 12f'75. flVCttrlOUI WU al9ft08lot be Md.._ .. _,..
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u aelebnmt. lntenbent will Tiiie ~ -fllad wlttl.. Thie Oaneral ...,.._ CHIMES a v THE SEA. 274 ....... Ill OfW '°.,.,Imo ...
be made ln the Good Shep-ELSEWHERE ~~2.of Oranoa COUrlCy on County=-:;'~ -g;:, ':;: =::t· Cot1• Meu, Callfornte ~T..0::-...:c' IMellt of Ila
herd Cemetery. Pierce Bro-'~ APfll t. 1Na, .,_ Cynt111a Clemont. 274 ,..,,_, On motion of Trust" Oeoree
then Sml\N' Mortuary di-PublWled Orll'lgl coeac ~ ,._ Putl4lefled Orange c:o.i ~ PIOt. C4lla ......_ Callfornla t2t27. ._.., Jtr. ""1 ......., Md ow-
redon.. 5~39. lot. May 3, 10, 17, 24, 11112 Apt111t, 2t, Mliy 3, 10• 1Mf. 1'1111 bUa1nW It conducted by en !tad, 1111 a11C1'M "8IOlilllon w-.
,_ClllOTlml SMITHJ' WOllTV.MY
627 Main St
Huntmgton Beach
536-6539
PAC-.C Y•W
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Cemttery Mortuaty
Chapel-Crematory •
3500 Pac.lie: V..,w Drive
NowpOrt Beach
644-2700
SHERBORN. Maa. (AP) -RlcUrd Saltastall, &4, a
financier, tanner and phi-
lanthroplat and a member
of one of MMaacbu.etia' ol-
dest f.amillea, died n...s.ry.
BETHESDA. Md. (AP)
-W. Beverly Carter Jr.,
81, a fonner am.band« a1
laip Who alto WU a jour-
nalilt. cattd' diplomat and
an ex)>ert on Africa, died
Sunday.
L08 ANGl:LIS (AP) -
MJa & .. •!1.1 22, dauchi.r
of llnpr ale Adami and
the late l'mie Kov9CS died
S.twd9y in -auto milhap.
:zoa+a ~ ......, ~"" ~ weec r--::;;::---;::=:::;~~!..l...-------21~7'8-12~!_1 Cynthia Qamona AYU: 0aoroa l'kldCla.. Jt .. ~
dp SUppoftthe Tllla etlMIMllt -fled wltll lhe L. ~. W*'-1.. KotUer,
Ma ch t D. ~ CWlt of Or11199 County Oii fldlerd I. Olloft, c.111 J. Qilndy. .tn ..... _" -_..1e_Q-.,., .... -~'r.:.ne, s pril • 1N2. ,""'1 :::k ... NoM .,.,...~.-. ~-, Publltlled Oran9• Coael D~y ~ Orwllla C09t o.ly Pt-Pllot. Apfll 21, Mey 3, 10, 17. 1812 IOt. Mliy S, 10, 1tia. tU'2.a2 202..-
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I Ir. 2 Ba. ilionUcello '*' W9loome. • TownhouH. No peta. AOlnt. no ....
11~11~. 11«ra Momt. w ,,,_, II Co .. 1324. ..~ • .-:,.-... •••••
-.. .. 38f, 2Ba, w.lttlno di to Dana Nial* lib a . 4 bdrm. 2 bl, fam111 grdnr . rae ., •
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cool. telloect yd. dbt. gtl. =i: >Ont~-M2B. E..,.. .,,~ ~ 21~2 •••• • •••• 91~·······-i-FOR RENT eaul I _.,. 3 Bdrm. 1878. Fenc4'd
2 ar. carperll, drepe1. yard A garaga. Kida J
laundry hooll-upe, f•n-pet.I~ 546-2000.
oed yard, 'garage. Ho Agent, no loo •
Dool. '680 water c*d 71{JN0..3Mt &4~7M7 .__,, 1-M• HM 2151C Orane&. ..-........ •••••••••~ 1~-;._;....;.....:.....:~:..:......-<>C-1\EHTALS ,
2 Br. andlct gat&09, cat· 1-&br'e a200 to '200Q ~·••· drapH. 773 W. 760-3314 °'*' 7-dajs 16~~~!!'. ·83 ~.:Jt~ t • Nwp1 Bluffl, 3-8f on ctld-c• o r••nb•lt. •harp. EJSlde a t>r. 2 ba. tern '"' s1125. 144-6319 .
wlfrp¥J. fenc.d yd, gar.
d•ner, cpU & drpa
ltOO/mo. 111 & lut +
S400. Avall. now. 277 Robin Hood Lene.
856-1737
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v-r1Y 875-7080. Uk I Pat . •
IUR OPT wlttlla lrg 3 2 er. 2 ba conoo. frpt, ..,0 br, ttoplcal patio S4H uoll. pool. Biko to beectl.
7504314 Avall. 5116182. '650 ~TALI Encl garage. t Chlld~
MESA VERDE 38r, fam leu•. Sac. d•P· I 5 ,.
rm , n I c • . I 7 7 5 , :::-8"."'"7:::-3-~7_13_7_· -----494-2330, 494-MIM Bibi BACK BAY Condo. adlt.
SE o<len19d, 3 br O< 2 &~ CLUDED 3br exac: pool 2 bl bltna fr ig• WI ' home, dbl gar, NOW frpl Allnew'0ecor' · 1550 . •. • OC-AEHTAl.S I patio. H50 mo. 111, 750-3314 la.It & MC 842-1155 .
HURRY family alH 3br Big c:roo CondOt 2 & ~
dbl gar, pm'* $485 :01::! ~ ~· ~ALS ..,,..,. ... .....,....
750-3314 ••nnle, .. c:urlty. $12~ ...... 844-7424 Bltr.
~ 2br on wt-Hew oceanfront 3 Br. fl -~~lcM '430 mlly rm. 2 frpk., y .. nt .
7&0-33 14 12500/mo. 845..()778.
OC-REHTALS Newpor1 ShorH , Canel
t-5br'• • .....,. t • ..,.,... front. 3 bdrm, 2~ ba.
_...., O -""" w-. to beed'I. Pool arid 7~14 °'*' l-da)'I t•nnlt avall No p•t•. ... 11a,,.. 1950 ~·52-7474 .... n401------
•••••••••••••••••••••• Cozy Npt Craat town-~ENTALS llome, pool, tannla,.,,
1-5br'1 '200 to '2000 b•ac:h. Ca ll to •••
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HOME FOA RENT Harbor Vl9W HOIM 3 8r. 2
3 Bdrm. 1875. Fenced Ba. tamitv rm. $1150/n14P. yard I garag•. l<lda & PurchHe option ava11. '*' "*°"'9. 545--2000. 844-e977. Agent, no IM. 1-2-M-,-,-r-B--r.-.-2-,~-b-.-.
4 br, 1V. ba, lrplc. 2 car 1700/mo. Kldt/tml P4!1
i'r. Sgl family. $800. olt . .Avail now. John,~· ¥911. June 1. S13--0e28 1_63_1_-_22_4_2 ____ _
1Br condo. $350/mo. Newport Helgllta large a
"49 Contlnontal. (Apply Br. 3 Ba. many am•nl-
5:30 dally) 1_.97~90 t .... 11150/mo. Cal M-
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•••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Ba fam rm 2 frplc: Oc:oanfront condo, 2 br, wotb~r mlc:fo' gua ~ 2~ ba, 'tl•n. trplc, ••t ar•• 'pool .; t r 1 bar, a9octacular view. 11200/mo a.4_:~;0;· 11100/mo. 3U2 Ira-Open Sun • ·
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epec:tacullr view Jae' BEACH COTTAGE. 2 fr~ thruex11 78; boai bdrm, 2 ba.. Wit to 1Taln, o~ a20001mo. 18471 twn. bctl. S700. 492-79f3
Barneta bla. Jonathan lu J..,.
(213)461-4347 (24 ""' c. ,,.. JZH •••• !P.e~ .... U.!f
•••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 2ba. twn nn, encl 2 3 Bf. 3 Ba. Exac HorM In eet oar. doMd t.dtyaro,
Nof1hWoodl. 2 11orf wllh nr achla. A. V ttorago
xtra I~::· room No avall $525/mo. 1aVlaet doge . Oardaner & 6 He 6 cleanlng req.
wat•r paid. H OO/mo. 32 102 Vi a de Ollva .
545-2000. Agent, no .... 7141758-254SS
HOME FOR RENT Wnlmiulft ,,.
4 Bdrm. 1750. Fencad ••••••••••••••••••••-ytrd I garage. l<ld• 6 HOME FOR RENT P9ll walcoma. 545-2000. 3 Bdrm. $850. Fenc.ct
Agent, l}O .... yard 6 garaga. K~
WOODBRIDOE-3Br. ~~· 54s. ;
1'Mta, nr oool & tennis. ......,... · · •
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1 a I w k o t Jun•. 1875 mo. Near ec:hoof'.
4N-<t 142. ta2-22aa or "3-3117
DEERFIELD · 2Br. 2Ba. HOME ,OA RENT • don. super clean, plulh 2 Bdrm. $475. Garage. ;1
cpl. AC, frplc, dbl ga-c lllld OK, no P•••·
rage, lg lot, redwood 54$-2000. AQ«lt. no ....
ctoctle, nr OOOI•. parka, 1t no 9•t1. Avall lmm•d . .,.,.,.,..,
026 mo . 752-7Ut, ,,.,__,_l.M .u• 133-tl&e •••• ::r:~ •• :.::: • _. A.aort..mce adUll lfac1 nr ,. ...... .... SC PIH. Pool, grdnt.
• bdrm, 21A 6a. J.,,.,.. Dtux 18f. No,.... 147&
garden, comm. pool, 6 $45 uUI. 775-2584.
..-e, tennla prlvlf~e. 556-1821 ~=mo. 659 ... 783 So-.-C-:o.t--V--.--dbl-2-8"~1
2 le. nr So. Cat Plu4. BrlU Soc. gat•, poof, ctbha4.
1 br, 1 ba $450 '600. tn.ft1t .
2 br, 2 ba *800 2 bdrm 2 Cal -~ 2 br, 2~ ba M00-1850 aod p'auo Nr So c
3 br, 2 ba "50 p I •. 8 a t>r, 2-A ba l800 • 18 · 17 "'~· , *"· 2 .,. .,600 tum 54M 1°' I 4 br, ~ ba S1350 • br ~ ba MOCM825 J .. .,_,, . l~l.e!.!ft~-~Ol~Fllt)'~!·3~3~llOO~!_ ~-··········· P.-------..i··· .. ··············· MNTA&.~ ~=-"':. '= MO., a ino. "''"· NI etuff, d•P· r941'G, '
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Sell your no-longer-needed Items tor cash.
If It doesn't sell, we'll run It another 3
days FREE. One Item P9f ad, must be priced.
Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads.
Call today for full detalta.
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fl HO pyctw ConYWl IM1 W ... .,..., I *"'' -· UIOOliell offer'. , ..., UIM.. wl!Ue, ti~ re1tor1d. llT llLL* '71 LIMO!n Club Coupe. ~ 1 INWP Nl'll er••· UI • .. IDM 1114 ...... Mum'• tot to l9t l'N 9fl • ( Dt:AUR IN U.S.A. MMl10 Mwn 7 I 1. 1t AAMtT, neiw oMdl, t1IOO. M2·1IOO 8111y yet c1 .. 1yl Auto. MUil 111 ... ~1r.:; 1200011111 Olr 64t-Oll~ ....._ wtth bleOll lnWtor It 109oocf1*Mtot114GO. am/Im ouutta, olr wit o~4.loalwre YoU .... , • · _,_. ,._. I... Low mNea •0111 I'm tier IR&M 1177 VW, elr ~d. "'°' cond, Nice body, nice '71 11 Dor~!L• oiuelo. mlle•ao • .-uollet "''' ·10 LIMOln Mtwll lff, MuoC ""'f IHf Trtded •n Oil• new ••IM .. , weet1end oar. Dellwred ''°"· etoreo •HHtlo, Interior. Good onoino OOld/OOldlvc-. t1.ooo. AM'"''.....,_' morel 111 t1100. ••••• •••••••••••rf.1' Royoe 11
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DEALIN ' 1640 Jamtior• "°9d 1 or • .__, n •001tor eqUlllUr, 4 #1 ,.. ..... Wlldyt ... 2·1121 No Hok pmll dUo. Mil 1970 Muetano )(Int oond.
NIW,,Of!IT llAOH Ha11en't you welled IOnt 1:.•Alle•••••••••••• ... , ,.,,. 1pkt1. Oalm, wtll1, Im· II.___-........ •'J'7 CAD llVIU.I lor "OH 10·4400, ~Or beet ollor. •• H•• onouoh to own• Mer· 1112 Jl":r.•••••••••••• •• n meo. T-"eCMWloo. t112. -...-_,., lClnt cOftd IMOO a&e.100t ,,roto UM. , ___ 1 ____ _
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DELIVERY ON •••••••••••••••••••••• by .ct nowt WI hoYI I IOO Cell M1·1MO '71 VW COllvortlble .. 'Tl llVll.LI. llc/btk..... 1uro trane gooc:t llrH .
·10 L.0 Convenlble. Aun• 11nt11llo Hltotlon ol Oomo 111 and dtlvo the !'•ff c~ ldlUon only OVlAllAI DIL.IVllllY 1n.r. moonrl I all 11tr11 TO BlJY 124911, 64f..1&11 good H150 or bHt modal• I oolotl 1111111· '"°'"' dtoMfl Aveltobte l111IMIN 6 fl mi: If~ 11noe' new. IXPEATI tt.000. 49 ..... f04
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Winning IJ ~lloonists slightly inju.red
By PlllL SNEIDERMAN or .. ...,,.. .....
The pllota of the Roale
O'Grady t apparent winners of
the 1982 Gordon Bennett &lloon
Race, were reported reating
oomfDnably today in Cody, Wyo.,
recovertna from minor lnjurlea
autfered durtna the bump)'~
of an SM.mile flight that began
Saturday 1n Fountain Valley.
Meanwhile, anow tlurrlea In
eutem Nevada were interfering
thla mornln1 with attempt• to
locate the three crew members of
the only ml..tna balloon.
The "10-Aall ," a n o n -
compet1n1 participant tn the
Gordon Bennett activl~~t wu believed to be ln the W:Wty of
Wllaon Mountain, about UO
milet northeaat of Lu Ve,u.
Race apokeaman Dave Bla-
keman aald emer1ency locater
aignala believed to be comin1
from the "10-Ball" crew were
p.lcked up SW\day, lot\ ovemlaht
and picked~ .. aln today. He
said the al ia at.ationary, in-
dica tlng t e balloon la on the
ground.
lte aaid Civil Alr Patrol and
U.S. Air Force aeerch crew1 were
hoping that momin1 anow con-
dltiona would clear to make the
bunt for the m1111nc· balloon1ata ....... .
The "lO·BeJ.l" WU not compe-tiJll in the Gordon Bennett Race,
but WM llatecf U a "pathfinder''
balloon. Blakeman aaid pilot
Duane Powera took two crew
membera alon1 aa a training
fllaht.
Race or~anber Tom Helnahei-
mer aald, 'Duane Powers t.a an excellent, experienced and pru-
dent pilot, but you're alwaya
nervoua and concerned until
people do call in.
11h'1 a difficult •Port . . . Oc-
culonany, people aren't heard
from for a day or ao." Blakemen aiakt the two men in
th• crew wlth Powera, MUton
Cave1 and Arthur Hickle, both
work at the China Lake Naval
W..,n Station.
Elahi otucial balloon teams
llfted off 1n the Gon:lor1 Bennett
Race Saturday at Mile Square
Park. The cont.eat la one ol dis-
tance, with the team travelin1
tart.heat from liftoff declared the
winner.
Unofficial race wlnnera are
Roale O'Grady pilot Joe Klt-
tln.cer, a Florida engineer, and
Thatcher calls 'war cabinet'
• • • •
co-pilot Charle• Knapp, a Lot
Anaelel bullne9 executive.
Thelr red and yellow balloon
came down into machinery in a
ranch corral at 9:20 p.m. PDT
Sundav.
"He'a doing fine," race spokes-
man Blakeman a.aid of Klttfnaer,
who remained at Cody Hospital
early today. 'Qt.her than a couple
of bruiaea and a dlalocated
ahoulder, he'• doing fine."
Co-pilot Knapp wu releued
from the hoepital after receiving
treatment for brutaea recelve<I
durtna the landing in WyomJ.na
near Yellowstone ~atlonal Park.
The pair reportedly end\&Nd
thundentonnl, mow and beevy
wt.nda dwinl their f.liaht. Unoftidal aecond place went to
Maxie Anderaon and hla 10,a,
Kria, both of Albuquerque, N.M.
Race offid&la aaid they traveled
about 876 miles before 1and1nc
Sunday evenln1 at Caaper lo
central Wyoming.
L·aat year'• winners, Ben
Abruuo and Rocky Aoki, pac.d
third in the unottldal tallf. ~ traveled 769 miles before landlJll
Sunday afternoon at Boulder
Lake, Wyo., race offida.la aald.
(See BALLOON, Pase A%)
r1t1s 1nvas1on
10 bags
of waste
traced?
By ROBERT BARKER or .. ....,,......,.
Ten bap of lnfectioua wute'
materlala dumped at a Hunting-
ton Beach intersection when a
trMh truck caught fire have been
tentatively traced to a local dla-
poea.l company, Orance County
health offidala aaid today.
Environmental Health Director
Bob Merryman said the bao are
betn• linked prellmlnarfly to
W.D. Blneham Inc. of Hunting-
ton Beech aft.er questionina truh
oom~ ~Md juat pick-
ed up a load there," Merryman
ukl. He sald, however, the county
ltil1 ii lnvestipting the eource of
the .... Merryman aald the bap con-
tained part ot a kidney, placenta
"and other body parta that were
strewn all avflf' the atreet."
A apokesman for W.D. Bing-
ham company, which handles
dlapoul of lnfectioua waate for
Southern CaUfornJa boapltala,
aald he had not heard the pre-
Um.lnary findinp th1a morning.
"Our poature ia that nothing
neceuarlly Indicates the baga
came from ua," Vice Prealdent
Robert Spurlin aid today.
The ba8I were found Friday at
the lnteraectlon of Reaearch
Drive and Cbemk:al Lane, about
a block from Btnaham'• location
at ~722 Retearch Ortve, according
to Merryman.
The ba8I were dwnped when
truh belna hauled In a Rainbow
Ditpc>Ml Co. truck caught flre,
apparently from 11he1 being
hauled from the dlapoul compa-
ny, Merryman aaid.
He aaJd the lc.ci WU dumped
In order to keep the truck from
catchlnl tire and exploding.
Merryman sald the lnfectloua
material WM cleaned up and dJa,.
Infected b)' the Huntington
Beach Fire Department and by
county officlala. He aald the
pUblic WU not expmeci.
• Merryman aaid the oompeny la
fOCUllna effortl how to prevent
lnddenta from bappenlna ap1n
(lee WASTE, Pqe Al)
WORLD
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INTERNATIONAL GUEST -Natalie Stamirea hugs her
grandmother Nltsa Morphiadou of Greece who came the
greatest distance when Harbor ~y School in Corona del Mar
celebrated "Grandparents Day." M;ore of the turnout is shown
on Page Bl.
' Trekkies moan
Spock dies in new movie -or does he?
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.
(AP) -Sdence-f:kUon fana at a
IC:fftnirur of the newest Trekkie
movie, "Star Trek: The Wrath of
Khan," left debating whether
the half-Vu.le.an hero Mr. Spock
had died -or It just eeemed that
way.
"It left you h.anglna at the end
of the movie," a.aid 't"'ed Koehler,
21 , of Lenexa.
The film continues the adven·
tuns of the charllcten from the
1960s televt.11on .mes. Some f.ana
aaid the film can be viewed u a
aequel to a 1967 epWode in which
the evil Khan la ttranded on an
llOlated planet by the crew of the
atanhJp Enterptlle.
Most ot the pre-releMe ~blic
lty centeried on the rumor Spock
would be killed 1n the film. cau-
~ an outcry from devoted tam .. • SPOCk actually dlea," aald
Gordon Weaver, an executive
with Paramount Pictures, "but
there'• enough in there to lead
one to believe he'll be bKk."
Def ore the tcreen1np. Weaver
iaJd that audience reaction to
Spock'• fate would help deter-
mine whether the end1na would
be altered. Afterward, be aald
the reaction wu positive, and the
film'• conclUlion would be left
intact.
"In acienoe fiction no one ever
d14!r really," Weaver aaid.
Tne movie, which opens June
4 acre. the nation, wu previe-
wed In two free acreenlnga In
suburban Kanua aty to co1ndde
With a ldence-fk:tioo convention.
About 800 tlcketa were pven
away for the .::reentnp, the tint u.me. the movie hu been .shown
tO the publlc.
STATE
Troops
• nearing
islands
By 'ne Alaoda&ed Presa
Brttaln'a Prime Min.later Mar-
garet Thatcher convened her
emergency "war cabinet" today
with growing aigna British troops
wtll tDvade the Ara'entfne.-eeized
Falkland Ialanda ff U.N. peace
efforts collai-e.
No fighting wu reported to-
day. But the Brltlab Defenae
Min.lstry laid ita forc:iee 1nflicted
''conaiderable damaae" Sunday
when they atrafed and bombed
. Argentine defemee in a pomlble
prelude to an lnVMion.
'-The pemment'a priority la
to do ev~rythtng poaaltile to
achieve a neaotiated aolution,"
the Brfdlb ~ Office laid.
But Informed mWtary IOW'Cm
aatd the reqwationed liner Can-
berra c::arrytna 2,500 marines and
&~troopers waa hours away
British warships lwic:ina of1
the Falklanda.
Brttlah war correapondenta
aboard the fleet reported British
frlgatea and deatroyera were
within alght of the Falklanda, mov:tn& in cloeer to enforce a total
blockade of the lalanda.
In New York. U.N. Sec:retary-
General Javier Perez de Cuellar
aald toctar there were "reuona
for hope' that Britain and Ar-
gentina mi&ht acr-to a petieeful
tettlement ot the conflict.
Both nations denied today that
remarb Sunday by Argentine
Foreign Mlnilter Nlcanor Costa
Mencfez wu a atep back from
Ar1entina'1 lnalatence that the
Britiab ~ lta 90Vereipty
over the lalaDda. Arpntlna aeiJed
tlie Falklanda April 2 after 149
years of British rule.
On the CBS television J>l'Olf&m
"Face the Nation." C.O.t.a Mendez
aald Sunday that Ar1entlna '•
pclllUon on aovereignty wu not a
pttCODdldon for Arpntine forces
to withdraw cw ta1b to belln.
The Arpntine Foret.an Mlnia-
try aaJd today Coat.a Mendez'•
remarka were a reiteration of
Argentina'• earlier po91Uon. In
London, the Fonqn Office a.aid
the atatement wu not "a new
move.''
Eatlier today,,Pera de Cuellar
aa1d It w• ''wry d1fficult to aay
they (the Atpntines) have aof-
ter*i on that partkular t.ue."
Bombin6§ hit Pbilippines Edison Company bonored
ZA.MB:>ANGA CITY, PhWpplnel (AP) -Seven
bombe explocMd In UU. eouthern-PhWpptne d~ today,
kJllln1 four and lnjurtn1 70 In the countryra wont
ll!l'iea of t.erroriat bombUIP In two years.
NATION
The Southern CallfomJa Edtloll Co. and an MIT
prof...-have been hooond for work In the ~
and m6r1Y fteJda. ~ Af.
ProJH18iliom dUeDMeil .
TwWft ballot --will bl cleckW bJ CallfomJa voten ln June. Coludmlat k l Wawn d1lcullri
Prc>poiltka 1 tbrouab 0 today. Pljl Al.
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TARGETS -Britain shattered a four-day military lull Sun-
day by bombing and strafing Argentine military targets on
the Falkland lalanda and attacking an Argentine fishing boat.
Newport to have
control of oil wells
By STEVE MARBLE or .. ...., ........
Oranae County Superior Court
Judge Druce Summer bu indi-
cated he will order a petroleum
oompeny owner to hand control
of 16 oU wella over to Newport
Beech and pay the dty more than
$340,000 in damagea.
The notification of intended
dectalon from Judge Sumner ls
the lateat legal turn In a two-
year-old dlapute between the dty
and Newport oilman Robert
Annatrong.
The city, which took over
operation of the wella lut year,
estimates It la earning upward of
Vote signup
at d eadlin e
For thoee who haven't regi.1-
tered to vote for the June 8 pri-
mary election, time la quickly
runn1n, out.
The deadline ii mldnighL The
Orange County Regiatrar of Vo-
ters ottloe, 1300 S. Grand Ave.,
Santa Ana, will remain open
until mldniaht to take re,Utra-
tiona.
People who have moved rec-
::~ chqed their names are they m\.llt re-repter,
u mi.t tN.e who did not vote ln
the ....u e1ectiona in 1980.
For further Inf onnatlon, call
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SPORTS
$1 million a year from the rio.
Attorneys for Newport aaiO the
preliminary decision Friday IM9
the city the right to contfnue
operating the wella while 'COIJeo.
tina damagea for revenue It lolt
while battling Annatrong.
Robert Buchanen. an attorney
for Anna\roni, aaid it ia too eerly
for him to cornrnent on the pre-
limlnary dedaion or to aay wh&-
ther h1a client wtll appeal
Annatrong, who operated the
wella for the city tor 12 years,
refueed to turn the rtp wer to
the· city when hla contract exp-
red lut year.
'The wella are located inland<:/.
Weat Coast Highway on land
outalde the city llmlu but are
alant-drllled Into coaatal tide-
land• controlled by Newport
Be.ch.
When Armatrong'a contraa
with the city expired, the cllJ
closed down the wella. After
montha of Inactivity, the weU,
we.re put bldt in motion afteS' tbll
city teamed up with the State
Landa Commlaalon to condemn
the land under the rigs.
Earlier thla year, an Oran1•
County Superior Court Judge
ruled the city had lmproperl)"
taken over the weU. and threa-
tened to fQl'Ce the dty apln 10
clme down the~ .
Juda• Sumner a prellminary
dedajon, city of fldala aald. a~ =-wW bep them In the°"
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H/F
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AS'IlE DUMPED • • •
had not undeflOM tit.her proc:e·
dun.
Spur11n. the W .0 . Blncham
Inc . .-J)INIAdent, Mid ~company dally dilsx-of abaUt 26 tons of lnfecUoua ma*1&1 from
hotpitala, outs-tient c11nic1, nW'· lin4I hclmm and labontoriel. etc.
Re -~ about 95 penient of the company'• dl1poaal dealt with
drelltnp and bendqee and other
non-human ma~rta&.
illiam Durkee Ill
rvices scheduled
RESIGNING -Energy Sec-
retary Jame1 B. Edward•
plans to leave his job at the
end of next month to accept
the presidency of the Med1cal
University of South Carolina.
.Gymnastics to retur11:?
Newport-Mesa trustees may reinstate sport
BJ JODI CAD&NDAD
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OymnMtb may Ml bl aUnct
ln the Newport-M ... UnJfled
School Olatrict atw all. LMt March. uw.. weed 10 ·ellmJ.na~ the 1port at •ta.net.a,
a.ta Mela and NewDOri Harbor blah IChoola in an eft«t 10 trim
full-time certtflcated teachers
Crom the»-~· · But •c;bool board member
Sherry LoofbowToW llkl Friday
that trultfff may mnatate the
St becauae lt wu orlatnally
t that lt took alx-t.entbl of
a f u 1-Ume teacher to teach
l)'lftDMtkl.
Dl1trlct officlala have 1tnce dilcovered that lt COlta $3, 700 to
employ three walk-on coichea,
utd Kevin Wheeler, aa1l1tant
1Uperint.endent for pet"U'\Ml.
tor that reaaon, symnaatlca
waa not considered by the ad-
mlninattve Jaw ~ revSewtnl
teacher 1C durtna r.c•nl ~ MHa pr~lpal Don
Champlln aakt Friday be planl to
uk dfltrici offidall to reinttata c~tlca alnce full-time tea· c pOldtiom are not affecWd.
' need foe ellmlnad.n& It la
no Jonael' valid," Mid Champlin.
"I think It'• been • 11'Ht pro~ pwn. I would pet'S>l'Lilly like to
see lt continue.
peopae," aaacs Mn. s~ uwt
It't impoNnt 10 the llrll. lh oae
ot the ftrW 'POf1ll wfieN you can
p.te u an tndJvldual and
t.m."
aren .. of ch1Jdnn enrolled in
a devefoJ>mental klnderaanen
clam at Killybrooke Elementary
School in Coate Meaa are alao
expected to attend the meeUna
Tuesday to dllcuu the 1982·.81
bwiget.
'The puenta are conoemed that
the poMlble lay off of two tea·
chen oou1d mean the end of the
prosram.
Trwleel will meet at 7:30~p.m.
in tae Harper Community <:ent-
er, (25 E. 18th St., eo.ta Mma.
Wall crash
kills driver emorial aervfces for former
. aul1tant secretary of de-
Willlam Porter Durkee m,
o died late laat week in Den-1~r. will be held 4:30 p .m .
-~·
;Driver held
after crash;
woman hurt
Thunday at St. J~t.oopal
Church in Newport ..:.
Mr. Durkee, a former Halboa
laland resident, was 63. He had
recenUy been a resident of Colo-
rado Spring:I.
He was president of Radio
Free Europe for eight years and
later aerved as al9i.ltant secretary
of defense and U.S. director of
dvil defense under the Kennedy
and Johnson administrations.
Airport emergency
shift plan flayed
Wheeler aald that the diatrict
had orlllnallY comktered a.ttUna
brdminton from the hJch IChoo1a,
but twitched to l)'mnUtica follo-
WlDI reoomm•ndatlon1 from
bJah IChool prindpe.la.
Gymnaatlca Wat one of 31
pro1rama either eliminated or
reduced in order to trim teecb1na
po1itlona in the financially
ttrapped district. Tueeday trust-
eea will COlllider a llA of 33 full.
time tucbera recommended for
d.lamt.a1 recently dwina cloeed
h~before an adminfatrative law .
• la the wont exerme that
we 10 throuah," said Wheeler.
"We would prefer not to a.tt any
of the prosrami. But the a.tta are
bued on atudent partidpetion.
Elaine Stuckey, wha.e daugh-
ter partidpatea in IYll1DUtk:I at
Newport Harbor High School,
said ahe plana to attend the
achool board meeting Tueaday
armed with 4,000 lignaturel from
people supporting gymnaatica.
A 27-year-old Huntington
Beach man wu killed instantly
Sundav n1'zht when hia ca~
struck a concrete wall while going
about 65 miles an hour, police
aald today.
LJead at the scene of the crash.
only about th.ree bloclu from hi.a
home, was Lula Alberto Garcia of
19941 Cannan.la Lane.
A 34-ye&r-old resident of Or-
ange was arrested on felony
drunken driving charges early
Sunday in Newport Beach follo-
• !:~ng an accident that left his ~: e puaenger 1eriou.aly inju-,• poJJoe report. "~ Perry, who police said
-':ilammed into a parked trailer
near the intersection of West
,Q.t Highway and 62nd Street ;~"" · 3:30 a.m., was held in lieu of : 500 bail.
• la pauenger. Diane Marte
K.achurek, 24, of An&Jlelm, was
'i;lted at HOii Memorial H01pi-
1• for facial laceration.a and olher
1 r lojUrlee. ,,, ... /
... Pair seized .. ;,~·
~in robbery
:-l \ :~_,:Huntington Beach police have
jailed two men suspected in the
.$36 anned robbery of a apOrtlng ~~ store over the weekend. .:>~/!Held In the city jail today in
1leu of $25,000 bond each were
Billy Jack Hickman, 20, of Ana-
heim, and Robert Dean Perk.lna. it of Placentia. ~·ni.y were arrested Sat=~ evening after Hunt1Jl4rton
pol.Ice officer Ed· Deuel followed
them from the 1eene of the rob-
bery, Tackle Land, 5036 Edinger.
Ave.
Police said the money taken in
-~ robbery was tecovered.
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A native of Chlca8o and grad-
uate of Dartmouth College, he
was director of the American
Committee on United Europe for
two years and a member of the
U.S. Department of State for 12
years. '
Mr. Durkee twice received the
Diat1nguiabed Service Medal, the
b.igbelt honor awarded for dvil-
ian aerv1ce by the U.S.~)'· .
He was a member of the King's
Royal Rifle Corpa of the Britiah
Army and received the Silver
Cl'C* medal after beina w~
in the Battle of El A1amein in
World War ll.
In addition to hia wife Dorcas,
he la survived by three children:
William Porter Durkee IV of
Pittsburgh, Vaughan Durkee
McTernan and Edward Chapman
Durkee.
He al80 leaves hia mother, Mn.
William Porter Durkee Jr. of
Costa Mesa. and one grandchild.
He a1-> i.a survived by h1a lister,
Frances E. Parker of Santa Ana,
and a brother, Robert C. Durkee
of Newport Beach.
Car rams. house;
driver uninjured
Laguna Beach police said to-
day that John Stuart, 21, of La-
guna Niguel, acaped injury Sat-
urday evening when bla car
craahed through the front door of
a home at 31~5 Mountain View
Road.
The shifting of emergency
operation• at John Wayne Air-
port from the Orange County
Fire Department to private
enterprise la under atudy by
county officiala.
The proposal already la dra-
wing opposition.
Among thoee against the idea
ia county Superviaor Thomaa Ri-
ley. whose district includes the
500-ac:re airport.
"When you talk about thinp
designed to save lives; govern-
Two jailed,
one stabbed
in Mesa flap
Costa Mesa police said today
they aren't sure what started the
fight early this morning that left
one man with knile wounda and
two brothers in jail.
The incident occurred about ·
1:35 a.m. at 2211 Pomona Ave.,
police aaid.
When it was over, Kevin Scott
Kozak was treated at Co.ta Meu
Hospital for stab wounds in the
back and face. He didn't require
hoepitallzation. according to po-
lice.
Another man, John Howard
Lewia, alao wu treated ai ihe
hospital for abruionl.
Arrested on auspicion of u -
uult with a deadly weapon was
Mario Pedraza Bizarro, 29. Hi•
borther, Michael Bizarro, 25, wu
&.m!tlted for allegedly interfering
with police officers.
Mostly cloudy
N1!10t\11 Wt.mer ~.
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Extended
weather
IOUTHl"N OAL"O"NIA OOAITAL AND MOUMTAI• WAI-..._.._ • ....., .... :a:·---· ... "' .......... ._.. ..T .. n.
Lewi II te H . H•~11 U1e ww•••••• "" ..
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ment may be better able to per-
form thOM aervlcn," aaid Ken
Hall, a Riley aide who hand.lea
airport affaln.
'!be lllue hu been acheduled
to be diaculled by auperviaon at
Tuetday'1 meeting. But Hall Mid
a postponement la Ukely. "It'• not important to many
Police accident investigator
John Beren• aaid the cruh oc-
curred at 11:05 p.m. at the A.dams
Avenue service road that dead
ends at Carmania.
lialI l&ld Riley wants the pro-
pmal 9e'Jlt to the county Airport
Comml..lon for further comider-
ation.
Alto le11 than enthuaiaatlc
about the Pl'Osaal ii county Fire
Chi!f Larry Hohm.
Huntington police
seek woman biJndit
"Sure. tbly can ~t a propou.l
at a cheaper price, bul for our
cost they pt all of our n!90W'Cel,
not just the men at the airport.
"Our primary concern, of
coune, la the safety of ctUzena.
We provide a h11h level of sup-
port. I think that wu demon-
tt.rated durtna the A1rCal cruh
(in February, 1981)," Chief
Hohmuid.
The cruh/fJre/racue atatlon la
manned around the doclt by nine
flrefiahten. The ataUon houaee
two heavy-duty tire enalnee eq-
uipped for aircraft reacue and
flref11hUn1 operation• and a Uahter duty ••quick attack" unit. HOlrm aid. The cnth-firelre&"Ue
station ii located on the weat akle
of the airport near the Federal
Aviation Admlnl1tration'1 alr
traffic control tower.
Police are searching for a
woman who robbed a Hunting-
ton Beach low-calorie restaurant
manager of $3.000.
Inveatiga~n said the holdue
Lock box cited
in Irvine burglary
Entry to an Irvine home where
$45,000 in jewelry WU reported mllliina milbt have been pined
via a key from a reel est.a~ lock
box, accordJng to Irvine Police
Ottkier Ron Carr.
The buralary at the Turtle
Rock home of Jttry R. Thomp-
IOn, repoJ1ed Friday, la the aec-
ond recent Irvine burf!:k'y ln
which police a.peel a box
key miaht have bem Ulled to pin
entry.
Lightweight poplin js a
Btooks Brothers favorite
OCCWTed at Skinny Haven, 770'.l
Edinger Ave., at 9:50 p.m. Sun-
day.
Police aaid an aui.atant man-
ager was in a rear office after the
restaurant had cloeed when abe
waa approached ~Y-~ woman wb.>
may have been hiding in the re-
stroom.
The woman kept her handa in
her trenchcoat, indicatina ahe
had a gun, and demanded money,
police said. The robber then
forced the re.taurant employee
to drive her to the middle of a
nearby reaidentlal area, where
she fled, police said.
The robber was de.cribed aa a
black woman, in her early 20..
about 5 fee~ inches tall. with a
slender build and a medium-
length black "Afro" hair style.
....
Both businessman and cravcllcr will find the
qu•lities they seek in a warm weather suit
handsomely met here. The polyester and cot·
ton blend has a near, crisp appearance, aood
crease-resistance and washability. Tailored
on our 3-button model with patch pockets
and welted cdacs, in tan, navy or olive. Coat
and uousers. $150
, '
Vote for union counted
19,000 college teachers await r esults
. . By 'ne Attoelated Pre11
SACRA.MENTO -Vote counttna •tart.a today
to determine which of two unlona will repreeent
19,000 California college teachers -the largest ac-
ademk barp1ning unit in the nation.
The t.Mchen voted by mall at a Ume when the
fint tenured lnltructon in years were being laid
oU, and hundreda of the non-tenured were going
without contnct renewal.
The reault1 of the vote are to be reported
Tueeday by the atate Public Employment Relationa
Board.
Mother's Day ends in tragedy
SAN FERNANOO -The California Highway
Patrol wu investigating the cause of a head-on
freeway colliaion that killed four people, three of
them returning from an outing with relatives who
witne91ed the tragedy from another car.
Killed in the 10:20 a.m. Sunday accident were
Mark Steele, 35, of Sylmar, who was alone ln hia
four-wheel-drive vehicle when it drilted aero. the
center median, and three people in a mWl foreign
car. uid CHP Officer Richard McMillan.
He identified the other three victims as Myron
McMillan, 38, and his wife, Mary McMillan, 29,
both of Granada HU.Ia. and their niece, DenJ.ee Mc-
Millan. 17, of Chatsworth. They are not related to
the officer.
Dean Martin facing drunk r ap
LOS ANGELES -Entertainer Dean Martin
baa become the aeoond televiaion celebrity in recent
months to be arn!Sted for investigation of drunken
driving in the Los Angeles area.
Tlie 64-year-old Martin was arrested by Cali-
fornia Highway Patrol officers Saturday evening,
·woorn[rn
the Los Angeles County sheriff's department said.
Martin, who has often amUled audiences with
routines about drlnkbul. was stopped at 10:~ p.m.
in West Ho~ywood as Fie drove near Doheny Drive
and Santa Monica Boulevards, said sheriff's Sgt.
R.A. Davison.
PLO guerrillas shell Israel
TEL A VIV, Israel -The Cabinet held a
four-hour special aesaion today to plan Israel's next
move after Palest1nian guerrillas shelled northern
lsrael for the first time in 10 months in retaliation
for Iaraell air strikes in .authern Lebanon.
Lebanelle officiala said at least 16 people were
killed and ~8 wounded in Sunday's air raids. A
Palestine Liberation Orsaruzati<:>n official in Beirut
said the shelling waa "designed to tell the Iaraelis
that we are ready to answer whenever they attack."
Israel, which reported no loeses in the guerrilla
reprisal, aent jeta on reconnaiuance flights over
90Uthem Lebanon and gunboats to patrol the rout
at daybreak, Lebanetle authorities reported.
Billy Graham visiting Moscow
MOSCOW -Eva.lgellat Billy Graham, prea-
ching in M0800W's only Baptiat Church, told Sovleta
to "Obey the authorities" and made no mention of
alleged hwnan rigbta violations or the detention of
di&denta in jaila, labor campe and mental hoepitala.
The 63-year-old Southern Baptist minister
spoke to 900 offfdally invited guesta, while about
300 Baptista singing hymns were kept behind a
police barricade 200 yard.a from the church. Some of
the Baptbta said they heard of h1a vbit th.rouah
1hortwave radio broadcast• by the U ."B .
government-run Voice of America and travelled to
M..ow from all over the oouhtry.
Security WU tight and only people with tickets
were allowed into the Baptist Church and a Ruman
Orthodox cathedral where Graham 1poke later.
Iranian troops march on port
BEIRUT, Lebanon -Iran claimed today its
troope were on a final thrust aimed at recapturing
lts port dty of Khorramahahr, seized by Iraq shortly
after it launched the 20-month-old war to take
control of the disputed border w._terway t.o the
Persian Gulf.
lnq denied Iran'• cla1mt and said the Iranian
troope had suffered heavy casualties and that their
advance waa repulled.
mm u~ rn rn
Democrats clamor for SALT II
WASHINGTON -Democrats are responding
to President Rapn'a nuclear arma reduction pro:
paula by ltepptna up their clamor for approval of
SALT n. the treaty former President Carter fln-
lshed negotiating but didn't get through the Senate.
"The only way to bold the Sovieta in check
while modemlJing our weapons ii to give formal
approval. in 80IDe way, to the unratified SALT ll tia?.'. ," Edmund S. Muskie said Sunday.
'There may be some change• that could be
made to improve lta chancel of ratification." said the
former aecretary of state and .enator from Maine.
Mothers hold . anti-nuke rally
Motben marched at an anti-nuclear rally in
Boston and two women had a ''mlnculoua" reunion
with the 10n1 they feared were lolt at tee. while
many Americana remembered Ma Bell on Mother'•
Day.
One mother abandoned her shivering, newborn
infant in a 5traah bag In a Silver Sprlfli, Md., apertment , but a woman heard its crie. and
re.:ued the baby y, who wu reported in good
condition at a Joca.l hosPtal.
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Peripheral canal
discussion set
The peripheral canal will be
diacu11ed at • meet1n1 of the
Woman's Club of Hunt1n1ton »Mcb tionflbt at 1 O'c:Jock.
Sophie Wa1-h of the Metro-
Polltan Waw Dt.trtct wW ~ In favor of ~ the canal.
while DID MarUn Of Sen Dlllo1 a
resin-ntadw ol Ca1llomlma for
•fair wawr 90l"'J, wW speak ..-lnll the CMaL
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, May 10, 1982 H/F
Wilson,
Goldwater
to clash?
San Dteao Mayor Pete Wlllon
aay1 It'• time he and another
leadlna candidate for the Re-
publican party U.S. Senate
nomination, Rep. BuTy Goldwa-
ter Jr., R-Woodland Hilla, have a
f.cP-to-face deb9te.
WU.On reiterated the 1uun-
tion Friday nflht at a candidates'
forum ln Newport Beach, after
cltlna a poll commi11ioned by
KABC Channel 7 1howtn1 that
he 1\aa 23 percent of the Repub-
lican votera to Goldwater'• 24
peroent.
The San Diego mayor aaid he
wanted to face off with Goldwa-
ter, "mano a ma no" that 11.
hand-to-hand.
"You name the time and
place," Wilson told Goldwater,
one of aeven leadina contendera
in the race for the ltepublican
nomination fOf the .eat now held
by S.I. Hayakawa.
Goldwater did not dlrectly ad-
dress Willon's debate challenge
during his speech to about 200
members of Republican A110-
ciates of Orange County gathered
at the South Coast Plaza Hotel.
But in response to a question
from a member of the audience,
Goldwater said. "We're going to
discuss that ... I can't answer
tight now."
The remark propelled WU.On,
who had been standing in the
back of the meeting area, to the
podium. He shook Goldwater's
hand, and commented, "Barry,
that's great progreaa. You name
the date."
Goldwater later told reporters
that he made a "policy decWon"
at the start of the campaign not to
debate any other contenders.
But he said, "Campaigning ia
always fluid ... nothing ts
locked in concrete."
Poles hold r ally
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -
About 1.000 Poles ataged an ap-
parently spontaneous demonstra-
tion in Victory Square after a
military parade celebrating the
Nazi surrender in World War ll.
The crowd aang religioua tongs
and flashed victory aigna, but
disperaed peacefully Sunday
when police armed with trun-
cheon• and piatola moved throush the aree in uuck:a.
APPOINTED -Attorney
Melvin Feldman hu joined
the Orange County Fa ir
Board.
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WELCOMED -President Reagan gets a welcoming kill from
one of the graduates at Eureka College in Illinois. The presi-
dent addressed the graduating class of his alma mater and
gave a speech on arms oontrol.
R e agan proposes
massi ve arms cut
CHICAGO (AP) -President
Reagan's bold and sweeping arms
control proposal seeks to neutra·
llz.e the Soviet Union's comman-
ding lead in powerful land-baaed
m.lssiJea while the two superpo-
wers slaah their arsen.ala of nu-
clear warheads by one-third.
"The monumental task o f
reducing and reshaping our stra-
tegic forces to enhance stability
will take many years of concen-
trated effort," ~an said in
outlining his pro Sunday at
Eureka College, alma mater.
"But I believe that it w ill be
po1aible to reduce the risks of
war by removing the instabilities
that now exist and by disman-
tling the nuclear menace."
The U.S . goal LS a treaty setting
equal ceilingl on U.S. and Soviet
strategl.c nuclear forces and Rea-
gan told the Mothera' Day com-
mencement cere mony he hopes
negotiations can begin by June.
The arms control propoaal
came on a day of high emotton
for Reagan.
ffe WM flooded with personal
rerninden of the four years he
ON BOARD -Realtor Linda
Oeth has been named to the
Orange County Fair Board.
spent as a scholarship student at
Eureka a half century ago durfna
the Depression and blinked t,.clt
tears when he ;oined the gra-
d ua ting class in ainelna the
tchool song.
As the day drew to a cloee, the
president declared: "I have apeot
the day In a warm flood of
nostalgia."
Probing for a Soviet reacUori,
the president had told Prellidel\t
Leonid I. Brezhnev ln a letter
Friday what he would aay in
Sunday's speech.
While there waa no direct So-
viet response, Defenae Min.ilter
Dimitri F . Ustinov a.ccuaed the
United States of "openly bmUJe
lides" in an article Sww.iay in
havda, the Communist Party
daily newspaper.
'"The Soviet Union will not Jl-
low the existing balance ol ford!.
to be disrupted,'' Ustinov wrow.
Two Newport
p eople join
fair board
•Two Newport Beach residenta
have bee n appointed by Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr .. to .erve
on the board o f the Orange
County Fair (32nd Agricultural
A.s.1ociation) in Costa Mesa.
Melvin Feldman, an attorney
with the Newport Beach firm of
Duryea, Curtis and Vaccaro, re-
places fair board member Robert
Krone.
Feldman is a graduate of the
Wharton School of Bwdne9 and
the University of Pennsylvania
Law School. He and his wile
Paula have two children.
Linda Oeth, a realtor with
Pete Barrett Realty, will ret>Iaot
Mary Malavasi on the fair board.
She is a graduate of Drexel Uni-
versity and i.s a member of the
Newport Beach Aulatanc~
League.
S he and her husband Peter
have three sons.
from cur k!IC privert.<z. labil
col laction,
ultra Ji~t pincord suit ...
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uvea't bd uy respoase evea tllo.n my cited Ila• bea ca•·
W. U daey wMld Jut ~c~wled1e tkat my order 11 Dndla1 or
luee a refad U It'• aavallable, I'd be laappy. I 111a.m order
uyt.W1 by mall becHae of all th bad til•1• I read abomt
mall-onler place1, bat I really wanted till• Item for my pboto1.
G.C., Hudasto• Bea~
Your order and one placed by H.L., Irvine, ahould be arri-
ving within two week.a, according to 'Encore House cu.atomer
service representative, Rosemary Taylor. She told A YS that
there was a delay In receiving this Item from the manufacturer,
but 9,000 back-orders have now been malled.
·Meat, poultry products listed
DEAR PAT: II there u y way a COJ11Dmer cu flad oat llow
ma~ meat l1 la vartoa1 caued meat prodact1? I've always
wODClered aboat tkJ1 u d tllhtk I coaJd uop more ecoaomtoally If
I llad some metbod of comparison.
H.T., Butlasto• Beach
A free USDA booklet, "Meat and Poultry Products,'' In-
cludes It.tings for more than 250 popular meat and poultry
products -from baby food to won ton eoup. It can be ordered
from Consumer Information Center, Department 523K, Pueblo,
Colo. 81009.
The USDA has standards of composition and standards of
identity for meat and poultry products. Standards of composition
identily the minlmum amount of meat or poultry required in a ~uct's recipe. tor example, the standard of composition for
'chicken a la king" stat.es that, if a product carries this name on
its label, at least ZO percent cooked poultry meat must be U8ed in
the recipe.
Standarda of identity set specific requirements for a food's
makeup: the kind and minimu m amount of meat or poultry,
maximum amount of fat or moisture, or any other Ingredients
allowed.
A number of labeling regulations apply acrcm-the-board to
, all meat and poultry products. Theee Include: accurate product
names; ingredients It.led from most to least weight in the product
recipe; net quantity of the package con tents; name and addreae of
the manufacturer, packer or distributor; the USDA mark of in-
• spection; and any ·~ care or handling instructions, such as
. "keep refrigerated.' In addition, label photograph.a or artwork
must not be misleading. • I . ~ • "Got a problem? Theo write to Pat Horowitz. Pat wt1l
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·Edison·,
·professor .
·honored
LOS ANGF,,l..ES (A.P) -The
Southern CaUlomia Edl10n Co.
and a Muuchwietts Institute of
T~hnoloay profeuor emeritUI
wW receive tlm year's John and
Alice Tyler Ecology-Energy
Prize.
Edilon la the first corporaUon
to receive the award al.nee It waa
established nine years ago to
honor landmark work with the
environment and renewable en-
eray IOW'Cetl.
The awarda will be made May
14 at a banquet In Nairobi, Ke-
nya.
The ceremony Is co-spo1110red
by the Tyler Fund and the Un-
ited Nations Environment Prog-
ramme, which will hold a week-
lons conference of 4,000 people
there to di8cwia the U.N. agency's
plans for coping with ecological
problems.
The Tyler Fund said Ediaon "is
being honored for Its commit-
ment to developing renewable
and alternative energy resources
and for ita emphasis on energy
conservation."
In 1980, Edison became the
first major utility In the country
to announce it was shifting its
emphasis to renewable energy
sources in what it termed ''a
major change in the way we do
business."
Since then. a company spokes-
man said, the utility haa made
"significant strides" toward lta
goal of relying on r enewable
eourcet for one-third of the 6,300
megawatts of energy capacity it
will add this decade . Tyler Fund s pokes w oman
Martha Harris said MIT profes-
80r emeritus Carroll Wilson was
being honored for "a life time
devoted to the enVironment."
She added. "Professor Wilson
has been instrumental in devel-
opment of global energy assess-
ments, International atomic en-
ergy control, biodegradable pes-
ticides, the first United Nations
Conference on th.e Human Envi-
ronment, two major studies on
man's impact on the climate and
K}obal environment, and research ·
focuaing on future world energy
prospects."
Each award carries a $100,000
prize. The Tyler Fund said F.dl-
10n asked that ita money be used
to finance student achol.anhips in
energy and ecology.
.,~o
STAR ON TOUR -Larry Hagman, "J .R." on television 's
"Dallas," sports his cowboy hat as he takes a walk with his
family in Monte Carlo where he is on a promotion tour.
From left, are daughter Heidi; Hagman; his Swedish wife
Maj and his son Preston.
Evangelist 'sees' 900-f oot Jesus
O r a l Roberti' much ·
pubUciud vision of a 900-foot
J~WJ appeared to "my Inner
eyes, oot my physical eyes,"
the evangelist says in a PMl
Donabue show to be broad-
cast May 28.
The Tulsa evangellst wrote
in a fund-raising letter lut
year that he a saw a 90().foot
Jesus standing besid e h i1
60-story City of Faith Hoapi·
tal, then under conatructk>n.
Conductors Leeaar•
Bern1tein and e,rhrt ••
Karajan and pianist O.•le
Arraa have been cboeen to
receive the Mexican pern-
m ent 's higheat honor, the
Order of the Aztec Elcle.
Former Preside nt Jl••J
Carter , on a European tour
that Includes vilill to Nor-
way, Denmar k, F inland,
Sweden and France, w ill
meet Presiden t Fraacel1
Mltterand on Tue9day at the
Elysee· Palace, French offi-
cials announced.
The medical center w as ope-
ned In November 198 l.
In Hollywood, where the
show w as taped be fore an
audience, Roberts talked
about htS vislQJl.
"I was out of funds ...
very discouraged," Roberts
laid. "I looked up . . . I saw
Jt!llUI with my inner eyes -
not my physical eyes . . . and
I heard him in my heart."
Giving about one-half of 1
~nt of a gross income of
'85,000 to ch arity is not at
oddl with Illinois Gov. James
R . Tllomp100 '• belie f in
"volunteertsm," an aide says
of the governor's tax returns
showing only $360 in dona-
tiona to charitable causes.
Thompeon, as he has each
year since becorrung governor
in 1977, disclosed his state and
federal tax returns for the
previous year. He is not r e-
quired to release copies of tax
returns.
•
The widow of Rep . J•~•
A1 llbrHk of Ohio formally
1wud her campaip to ....w
the remainder of her hu1·
band'•~ te'TO.
Llcld_lll COunt)' Republk:an
Party Cha1rman Ralpll Brw-·
Ile uld nomlnattn1 petldonl
were t>.ln.a prepared a t the
L ickln1 County Board of
EJecUonl for Jeu AMb....._
Qaeea Beatrix of the Ne·
th erland1, whose vl1lt 20
years ago 11 credited w ith
chan~lng the face of New
York 1 capital city, will pay •
two-day vi1lt to Albany be·
glnnlna June 27, say Du tch
diploma ti.
FraH B•llmaa, a consul
for the Netherland.a in New
York. said the 44-year-old
mona r ch decid ed to vi1lt
"becau1e of the large Dutch
heritage a.round the city.''
According to local political
legend, Queen Beatrix's flnt
visit there 23 years ago -
while she was still a prtnoe.
-led to construction of the
Empire State Plaza complex
in downtown Albany. The
story is that Gov. Nel1oa A.
Rockefeller was 10 emb ar ·
rasaed by the slums that he
decided to build the complex
an their place.
A biographer wrote that
Nelson A. Rockefeller con -
sidered the vice presidency
"beneath his interests," but
executors of the late million-
aire's estate think the job is
worth a $355,180 tax refund.
That's the amount the ex-
ecutors are asking the U.S.
Tax Court to award the es-
tate, based on a .claim that
Rockefeller spent some $550,-
000 tn 1975 preparing for
Senate con!innation hearings
for the job that paid less than
$65,000 a year.
The Internal Revenue Ser-
vice disagrees. It said in court
documents that while private
ci tizens can deduct some of
the costs o f job-hunting,
public officials cannot claim
"expenditures made to obtain
office." instead of a refund,
the Rockefeller estate owes
$44.293 in back taxes. the IRS
cl.aims.
Ha rold M. Wiiiiams, head
o f the U.S . Securities and
Exchange Commission during
the Cart.er administration, has
been confirmed as a Univer-
sity of California regent.
Williams, 54, is president of
the J. Paal Getty Museum in
Los Angeles.
He succeeds DeWitt Rig•
of Chula Vista in a term that
expires March 1, 1994.
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Mesan second
• ID SBA contest
Georae G. Slpoa of c.o.ta Meta, pr .. tdent of
Delta Mecllcal Induttrle1, wu a runner-up In &he
Small Bu1ineu Adminl1tratlon yearly lnnovaUon conte.t.
The award • CallfOmJa winner wm be pn9e0ted
during a ceremony at the LOI Anaelel OWnber of
c.ommerce on 'J'uelday.
Delta M~ Industries, a MVen-year old com-
pany, manufactures diapouble Wten and valve1 uted
during open heart 1urgery. The company ha alto
developed a portable iNulln pump for diabetb.
Firm changes hands
Uniflite Yachta Newport Be.ch, 2001 West Cout Highway,·~ 1n ules and 8el'Yice of Untrute luxury power yachts, ii under new ownenhip.
Orange Coa1\ Marine, Inc., wl&b Tad J'ujlta,
president, and Jim McLaren. 9eCfttar)'-tre.Murer, hM
taken over the ownerahlp and ~t. Mcl.Aren,
who 11 allo general mana1er, baa been active In
Southern California yacht retailing lince 1966, the
past 12 yean with Uniflite dealenhJpe in Newport
Beach and Long Beach.
Reorganization eyed
MODESTO (AP) -A men,.. firm with eight
branches ha.I filed for fi.nandal reotpn..iatlon 1n lT.S .
Bankruptcy Court here.
CD: M~ C.O. of Modesto h.u $8.4 million in
loan volume from flnt and eecond monaaces and
about 500 lnveston, laid Lee Flab, chief operationa
officer.
The company operates branches in Modesto,
Fresno. Sacramento, Fair Oaka, Plttaburgh. Oakland,
Santa Barbara and Orange.
Irvine lirm expands
In an expansion and COOIOlldation of opentiom.
Ainnac Technology Systems, Inc., developet' of elec-
tronic voting syst.emt and ceyoemaic blMtina technoJ-
ogy, signed a 10-year leue valued at $2.3 million on a
47,862--equare-foot fadllty at 15091 Bake Parkway in
the Irvine Industrial c.ornplex-F..t.
Cuahman & Wakefield amxiate Lynn Dort of the
realty firm'• Orange County office repreeented both
Ainnac and Trammell Crow, the le.or.
The facility wW accommodate Ainnac'1 corporate
headquarten u well aa the manufactwin& and dia-
tribution operatiom of lta two dlviaiona, which are
howled in three locationl throughout Orange County.
Plaza work started
Construction hM beCun on GoJden West Plua, an
off.ice condominium pro.Jed near the Cypreu Civic
Center.
Designed by Meyer Luley WO!qneon A.rcllitec-
ture Planning, lrvine-bued archlt«Wral fir'n>, the
one-and tw«Ht.ory 31,500 IQUAR fool structure ii a
~of Goldrn West Capital Group Inc., Newpor&
Bank up (or quarter
Westlanda Ban1t of Santa Ana record~ higher ~ deposlta and a.eta 1n the ftnt quarter. !'.a.rnlnca. however, were advenely affected by
the reoe91ion.
Fer the three months ended Marcll 31, net i.ncome
amounted to $50,000, equal to 2 cmta per share, off
from 1ut year'• recor'd fint quarter rsulta of $334,000,
or 22 omta.
Telex meeting set
The tint meeting of the TeleXchange, a new U9ef'
group for Telefile Computer Produc~ and Xerox/
Sigma computer-uaen, will be held June 7-9 at the
Hotel Del C.Oronado in San Dieso.
For lnfonnation. call 657..ee60.
Telefile Computer Products. Inc., headqua.rttted
in Irvine, manufac:turen and marketa minicomputer,
and medium to ~ 9Cale computer systems.
Monex PR program pushed
The Cox & Burch Advertialn1 Company of
Newport Beach ii launchinc a ooc ponte campaip to
familiarize the buaineu and financial preu with
Monex International.. precious metals firm.
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Mesan second
• ID SBA contest
Geor1e O. Slpou of C.0.ta a.t .... president of
Delta Medical lndu.strle1, wu 1 rwiner-up In the
Small Bu1lnet1 Admini1tration yearly Innovation
oontat.
The awant • c.alifOm.le winner will l» p-.ented
durinc • oeaemooy at the Loi A.naieJ.ee Chamber ol Commerce on Tueilday .
Delta Medical Induatries. a eeven-year old com·
pany, manufactutts dispoeable Olten and valwe Wied
durl~g open heart 1urgery. The company bu alto
developed a portable lNu11n pump f« diabetics.
Firm changes hands
Unl.fllte Yachll Newport Beach, 2001 West Cout
Jl.iahway, ·~in ulel and aervice of Unlfllte
luxury· power yachtm, ii under new ownenbip.
Oran1e Cout Marine, Inc., with Tad Fujita,
president, and Jim McLaren, teeretary-tftMW'er, has
taken over the ownenhip and rnanaaemmt McLaren.
who 11 alao aeneral mana1er, baa been active ln
Southern CalifomJa yacht retaillng alnce UHH~. the
put 12 yean wlth UnifUie dealerahlps in Newport
Beach and Lcing BNcb.
Reorganization eyed
MODESTO (AP) -A mortcace firm with etabt
branches has filed for financial reorpn1zaUon ln t1.S. ~tcy Court here. ltf~ Co. of Modesto has $8.4 million in
Joan volume from flnt and teeond mortgaaes and
about 500 lnvestora, aa.id Lee Flah, chief opera\Wna
officer .
The company operates branches ln Modeato,
Fresno, Sacramento, Fair OU.. Pitllbu.rgh, Oakland,
Santa Barbara and Ora.nae.
Irvine firm expands
In an expanllon and CCJnmlldation of opentiom.
A1nnac TechnolOI)' S)'ltelm, Inc., developer of elec-
tronic vottnc l)'Steml and ~ blMtina f.edmol..
ogy, siped a 10-year leMe valued at '2.3 million on a
47,862-equare.-foot facility at 15091 Bake Parkway ln
the Irvine lndUIUial Cornplex-F.Mt.
Cushman & Wakefield _,mte Lynn Dort of the
realty firm'• <>ranee c.ounty ottioe repreeented both
Airmac and Trammell Crow, the ~.
The fadllty will aooommoda• Ainnac'1 OOi porate
headquarters u well u the manu.f.acturtnc and dls-
trlbutJo'n operationa of lw two divt.aiona, which are
hou8ed in three locatiom throuahout Orange C-oul\ty.
Plaza work started
ConttrucUon has becwi on Golden West P1aa. an
office condominium project near the Cyprea Civic
Center.
Designed by Meyer Luley Willdmon Architec-
ture Planning, Irvine-baled arcbitec:tural firm, the
one-and two-story 31,500 8q\Mft ~ ltrUC1W'e "a
~ of Ooldrn West CapAtal Group Inc., Newport
Bank up !or quarter
Westlancb Bank of Santa Ana recorded higher
loana, depmita and a.eta 1n the fint quarter. Eaml.naa. however, were adveneJy affected by
the rece.ior\.
For the three montha ended March 31, net income
amounted to $50,000, equal to 2 cmta per lhare, of1
f.rom 1ut year'• record fint quarter rmulta of $334,000, or 22 centa.
Telex meeting set
The f irst meeting of the Tele~hanae. a new Uter
group for Telefile Compute r Produci, and Xerox/
Slg:ma oomputer-UleJ"B, will be held June 7-9 at the
Hotel Del Coronado in San Dieao.
For information, call "7~.
TelefUe Computer Products, Inc.. headquartered
ln Irvine, manubcturera and marketa mlnioomputer,
and mediwn to large ICa1e computer aystems.
Monex PR program pushed
The Cox & Burch Advert11in1 Company of
Newport &e.ch II launchlni a OOI pcnte campaip to
familiarize the butlneu and financial preu with
Monex International, predow metala
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.No · more animals for Ariita? ·
BY JA V "HAa8\J1'T A~ Ant Wflt.,
NEW YORK -Anita Mortl.I
~lay• tht madam o( Bro.dway'1
'Th Sett Lh\.le ~hoUIO In
Texu." But It ahe ever nec"d ooo
like a plgeon arowl Uke a cougar
or trumpet ukc an r lephant. aht>'il
ready.
Thi.a la becaum Ila«"'• C0·11tatred
with auch creatl..tr9. tbl P'aepna
In "S uaar
Babies," the
cougar ln
Doug H e n -
ning's "Tht.i
Magic Show"
and the e le ·
phant In the
movie version
of said ahow.
She didn't
q u I t e tu v e MOMta
this 1n mind when, afler grad·
uating from New York's Amen·
can Academy of Dramatic Arts,
she went for to act and sing. But
1ho didn't think •h •'d go Mght
lnlo mime, el\.ht.'f.
"I went dlrtctly Into th~
Am~rlcan Mime Tht>ater," ah
aay . "l lwaya want«>d tu do
mualcal1, but I didn't open my
mouth for five years."
The red-haired nctl'lc-'SS, a fret>
spirit who speaks In th-.. hmwycd
tone• of her native North Caro·
Una, has done regulation atage
work, of couue, lndudlng
"Seesuw" and "Jesus Chri11t,
Supcratar."
Bu\_~ way did she ever 1hmk
she'd share th~ stage In a cage.
no less -with a cougar in ma-
gician Henning's Broadway show
a few years ago It was right
interesting, she concedt:s.
"One time. I got too cl064! and
h o g r a b bed m y h t• ad a n d
smashed me up against th~ bars,"
she said. "He raked hl<t paw over
my face. I didn't know ot the
time he was declawed, and r
Graduating? ..
Changings Jobs? ...
Starting a New
lhouuht, 'Wt"ll, tht>re aoe1 the Cuce' .n
Thu face, a lovely one, 1urvl·
vud ,with only a few 11bra1lon1.
M111 Morrl1 pre11ed on to To·
ronto to ril kt• tht· 1how'a film
vention. The publicity man there
naked her to pose with an ele-
phant.
"ll was cold and raining," 1he
recalls. "Well. I stood with my
tiny umbrella near this huge
beast Ho looked at me, swung
hi11 trunk around, wrapped it
around my leg and t hrew me
backwards Into tho mud.
"There were a lot of photog-
rn pht•rs there," she sigh ed.
"Naturally. lhlli was the picture
they usc.'<i."
Last year, she replaced Ann
Jillian an "Sugar Babies " One
number required her to come on
stagt• an a slJnky, sequined gown
and sang whilst festooned with a
squadron of white pigeons. '
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Winning balloonistS slightly injured
By PRU. SNEIDERMAN Of"h Dlllr ..........
The pllota of the Ros ie
O'Orady, apparent winners of
the 1982 Gordon Bennett Balloon
Race, were reported resting
comfortably today ln Cody, Wyo.,
recovering from mlnot Injuries
suffered during the bumpy end
of an 884-mile flight that began
Saturday in Fountain Valley.
Meanwhile, anow flurries In
eutem Nevada were interfering
thla morning w ith attempts to
locate the three crew members of
the only missing balloon.
The "10 -Ball ." a non -
competing participant In the
Gordon Bennett acUv1Uet, wu
believed to be ln the vk:lnity of
Wilson Mountain, about l~O
miles northeast of Lu V epa.
Race apokeaman Dave Bla-
keman said emergency locater
slgna)s believed to be.coming
from the "10-Ball" crew were
picked up S~y, lost overnight
and picked up again today. lie
said the signal i.a stationary, in-
dicating the balloon is on the
ground.
He said Civil Air Patrol and
U.S. Air Foree~ creW1 were
hoping that morning snow con-
dltlona would ,clear \0 make the
hunt tor the rruain1 ballooni.lta
euler.
The "10-Ball" wu not compe-~ in the Gordon Bennett Race,
but wu lilted u a "pathfinder"
balloon. Blakeman said pilot
Duane Powers took two crew
members along aa a training
fUaht. Race organizer Tom Helnshei-
mer said, "Duane Powers la an
excellent, experienced and pru-
dent pilot, but you're always
nervous and concerned u.ntil
people do call in.
"It'• a difficult SPOrt ... ()c.
caaionally, people aren't heard
frQm for a ~y or eo."
lnaketnen said the two men in
the crew with Powera, Milton
Cavet and Arthur Hickle, both
work at the China l.;ake Naval
Weapon Station.
El1ht official balloon teams
lifted off in the Gordon Bennett
Race Saturday at Mlle Square
Park. The contest 11 one of dl•·
tance, with the team traveling
farthest from liftoff declared the
winner.
Unofficial race winners are
Rosie O'Grady pilot Joe Kit-
tinJ(er. a Florida engineer, and
Thatcher calls 'war ca~inet'
• • • •
co-pilot Charles ;Knapp, a Loa
Anaelea buaine. executive.
'l'helr red and yellow balloon
came down into machinery in a
ranch corral at 9:20 p.m . PDT
Sunday.
"He's doing fine," race spokes-
man Blakeman said of Kittinger,
who remained at C.ody Hoepltal
early today. "Other than a couple
of bruises and a dislocated
shoulder, he'• doing fine."
Co-pilot Knapp wu released
from the hoepital after receiving
treatment for bruises receivea
during the landing in Wyoming
near ~ellowstone National Park.
The pair reportedly endured
thunderatonna, anow and heav}'
wi.nda during thelr flight.
UnoUlcial aeoond place went to
Maxie Anderson and his aon.
Krla, both of Albuquerque, N.M.
Race offldaa aaid they traveled
about 876 miles before landln1
Sunday evening at Caaper in
central Wyoming.
Last year's w i nners, Ben
Abruzzo and Rocky Aoki. placed
thlrd in the unofficial tally.~
traveled 769 miles befo~ landing
Sunday afternoon at Boulder
Lake, Wyo., race offidala said.
r1t1s 1nvas1on
10 bags
of waste
traced? . .
By ROBERT BARKER or ... .,..,,... • ...,
Ten bags of infectious waste
materials dumped at a Hunting-
ton Beach intersection when a
trash truck caught fire have been
ten tatively traced to a local dis-
posal company, Ora~ County
health offidals said y.
Environmental Health Director
Bob Merryman said the bags are
being linked preliminarily to
W.D. Bingham Inc. of Hunting-
ton Beach aft.er queltionlng traSh
oom_pny workers.
"They said they had just pick-
ed up a load there," Merryman
aakl
He aaid, however, the county
still la investigating the IOW'Ce of
the bega.
Merryman said the bags con-
tained part of a kidney, placenta
"and other body parts that were
strewn all over the street."
A spokesman for W.D. Bing-
ham company. which handles
dltpou.l of Infectious wute for
Southern Calilornia hospitals.
said he had not heard the pre-
liminary f1nd1nga this morning.
"Our posture la that nothing
nec::easarily indicates the bag•
came from us," Vice President
Robert Spurgin said today.
The bags were found Friday at
the Intersection of Research
Drive and Chemical Lane, about
a block from Bingham'• location
at 5722 Retearch Orive, according
to Merryman.
The bags were dumped when
trash beina hauled in a Rainbow
Dbposal Co. truck caught fire,
apparently from ashes being
hauled from the diapoeal oompa-
ny, Merryman said.
He said the load was dumped
in order to keep the truck from
catching fire and exploding.
Merryman said the infectious
material wu cleaned up and d.ls-
i nfected by the Huntington
Beach Fire Department and by
county offlciall. He uid the
public wu not expmed.
· Merryman uid the company la
focuatna efforta how to prevent
lnctdenta from happening again
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Trekkies moan
Spock dies in new movie -or does he?
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.
(AP) -Science-fiction fans at a
acreenincr of the newest TrekkJe
movie, "Star Trek: The Wrath of
Khan," left debating whether
the half-Vulcan hero Mr. Spock
had died -or it just seemed that
way.
"It left you hangina at the end
of the movie," said Ted Koehler,
21, of Lenexa.
The film continues the adven·
tures of the characters from the
1960s television leriea. Some fana
said the film can be viewed as a
sequel to a 1967 ep&lode In which
the evil Khan is stranded on an
iaolated ~lanet by the crew of the
stanhip En\erpNe.
' Most of the pre.releue public·
lty centered 0n the rumor Spock
wOUld be killed in the film, cau-
~ an outcry from devoted fans.
• $pock actually dlea," aald
'
Gordon Weaver. an executive
with Paramount P ictures, "but
there's enough in there to lead
one to believe he'll be back."
Before the ICl'eeninp, Weaver
aald that audience reaction to
Spock's fate would help det~r
mlne whether the end1na would
be altered. Afterward, he said
the reaction was politive, and the
film'• conclusion would be left
intact.
"In science fiction no one ever
dlea, really," Weaver said.
The movie, which opens June
4 acroas the nation, wu previe-
wed In two free screenings ln
suburban Kansas City to colndde
with a lclence-fictlon convention.
About 800 ticket.a were given
away for the ICl'eefllnp, the first
Ume9 the movie haa been shown
to the public.
STATE
Troops
• nearing
islands
B.y fte Aaaoclatecl Pre11
British warships shelled Ar-
gentine defenses around the
· Falklands capital of Stanley
again today in a prelude to a
Brlt.i.ah invasion to wrest the is-
lands back, the British domestic
news agency Preas Auociation
aaid.
The report, from the agency's
con9pondent aboard the British
carrier Hermes, said today's
"mission was seen as a
softening-up process before an
eventual landin1 by British
trQopl." It gave no other details.
A apokeamazi at t he British
Defeme Ministry said he had "no
infonnation'' on the repor1ed at·
i.ck. But the diaper.ch from Peter
Archer WU submitted to military
cenaora on board the armada
flaohip.
The report came after Brltish'a
Prime Minister Margaret That-
cher convened her emergency
"war cabinet" with growing signs
British troops will invade the is-
lands if U.N. peace efforta fail.
Defense Miniatry spokesmen
aaid British forces reported
"conalderable damage" Sunday
when they strafed and bombed
Argentine defenses.
''The government's priority is
to do everything poaalble to
achieve a negotiated solution,"
the British Foreign Office aaid.
But infonned mlUtary aouroes
said the re<Juiaitioned liner Can-
berra can'Y1nl 2,500 marines and
paratroopers was hours away
from Brit.lab warships lurking off
the Fal.klanda.
British war corre1pondent1
aboard the fleet reported British
frigates and deatroyera were
within sight of the Falklanda,
mov1n.r in cloeer to enfon:e a total blockade of the ialanda.
In New York, U.N. Secretary-
General Javier Pera de Cuellar
aald today there were "reuona
for hope" that Britain and Ar-
gentina might agr-ee to a peaceful
1ettlement of the conflict.
Both natiooa denied today that
remaru Sunday by Argentine
Foreign Mini.lter Nlcanor Coeta
Mendez waa a atep back from
Argeatlna's in.al.atenc• that the
Britiah ret'OIJllJe lta 10verelgnty
over the lalanda. Araentina teJ.zied
the J'aJklanda April 2.
American envoys expelled LOS ANGELES (AP) -Screen Adon Guild
memben have turned down an MMlory referendwn
on unitina with an extru' p-oup,. meraer t.cked by
aulld Pr .. tdent Ed Aaner and o:=.:r former
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -Two American en·
voya were expelled by martial-law authoritiel today
for receivln& matertall 11barming the interelta of Po-
land" .tate-nm te1evjllco reported.
NATION
pc.tdent CharltOn Hmton, lt WM today. .
COUNTY
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TARGETS -Britain shattered a four-day military lull Sun-
day by bombing. and strafing Argentine military targets on
the Falkland Islands and attacking an Argentine fishing boat.
Newpo:rt to have
control of oil wells
By STEVE MARBLE
Mh D911r Net 8"ft
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Sruce Summer has lndi-
cated he will order a petroJeum
oompany owner to hand control
of 16 oil wells over to Newport
Beach and pay the city more than
$340,000 in damages.
The notification of intended
decision from Judge Sumner is
the latest legal turn in a two-
year-old dlapute between the dty
and Newport oilman Robert
Armstrong.
The city, whic h t ook over
operation of the wells last year,
estimates it is earning upward of
Vote sign·up
at deadline
For those who haven't regis-
tered to vote for the June 8 prl·
mary election, time la quickly
running out.
The deadline la midnight. The
Oran,e County Regiatrar of Vo-
ten office, 1300 $. Grand Ave . .-
Santa Ana. will remain open
until midnight to take regiatra-
tiona.
People who have moved rec-
ently or changed their namea are
~minded they muet re-~ter,
u muat thoee who did not vote in
the pneral elections 1n 1980.
For further information, call
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$1 million a year from the rigs.
Attorneys for Newport said the
preliminary decision Friday gives
the city the right to continue
operating the wells while collec-
ting damages for revenue it lost
while battling Armstrong.
Robert Buchanen. an attorney
for Armstrong, said it ls too early
for hlm to comment on the Prt·
liminary decision or to say whe-
ther hit client will appeal.
Annltrong, who operated the
wells for the city for 12 yean,
refuaed to turn the rigs over 1o
the city when his contract expi-
red last year.
The wells are located inland of
Weit Coast Highway on land
outside the city limits but are
slant-drilled into coastal tide-
lands controlled by Newport
Beach. .
When Armstrong's contract
with the city expired, the city
closed down the wells. After
month• of inactivity, the wella
were put back in motion after the
city teamed up with the State
Landt Comrnisaion to condemn
the land under the rigs.
Earlier this year, an Orange
County Superior Court jud1e
ruled the city had improperly
taken over the wella and t)uu.
tened to force the city ap1n to
clcm down the ~· Judie Sumner 1 preliminary
decl.alon, city offlclala aaJd, a.,..
=.~ keep them In the oil
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involved.
U. Mid then u.. two .mpta-
WlY• of treatln1 lnfectioua
terlals -by lnclneutor or
ve.
e uJd the autoclave method
mllar to a preuure cooker:
, combined wlth pre11ure
the materlall, he Mid.
erryman aid the 10 blo of
oua material found FHday
Mel not u.ocSersone .tther proce-
dw-e.
Spuratn. the W.D. Blqham
lne. ~ llnllder)t, .uct hil COin•
pany dalfy dilpmM of about 25
tona of infecUoul material from
hoepltala, outpatient cUniat. nur-atna homel add laboratoriel, etc.
Re llld about 96 ~t of the
company'• dispoNl deals with dr-1nal and bindaa-and other
non-human matertafa.
illiam Durkee Ill
i-vices scheduled
RESIGNING -Energy Sec·
retary James B. Edwards
plans to leave his· job at the
end of next month to accept
the presidency of .the Medical
University of South Carolina.
Gymnastics to return?
Newport-Mesa trustees may reinstate sport
By JODI CADDIDAD °' ............. OYIDDMtb may not be ..u.nct
ln the =rt·M ... Unlfled School atw all.
L..i March. tnlltMI Y.-d '°
"ellminate the ·~ at •tancta. Co1ta Mell and Newport Harbor
hi&b IChooJI ln an effort to trim
full-tlme certificated teachen
florn lbe payroll,
But fchool board member
Shen'y LootbowTow aid J'liday
tMt trulteee may relnltate the
3 becauae lt wu orl1tnally
t that lt took lix·tentha of
a fu l·t!me teacher to teach
~· District officials have 1lnce
di.covered that lt coltl $3,700 to
employ three-walk.on co.ch .. ,
aata Kevin Wheeler, uaiatant
aapertntendent for penonnel.
J'or that reaaon, u•mnastlcs
wu not considered by the ad-
mlnllUdw law )adp revtewtna
i.acher layoff• durln1 recenl
~Wheeler Mid.
Co1ta MeH principal Don
Champlin Mid Friday .... plans to
uk dCttrSat offtdall to relnltaie ~ ties llnce full-tlm• tea-
poaitimlt are not affected. • need for elimlnaq It la
no Ion&er valid," Mid Champlin.
"I think lt'• been a 1reat pro-
ll'Ul· I would permnally like to
11ee it conUnue.
P9C>llM." MJd Mn. 8cudwy. ''but
It'• lmPortant t.o the Jdrll. it ....
of the few lpm1I wfiete you can
~~~an 1nd!v1dual and ~11 ot dilldren enrou.d ln
a developmental kJnder1a.rten
clul at KUlybrooke Elementary
School ln Cotta Meaa are also
expected to attend the meettna
Tuesday to dtacuu the 1982-83
budpt.
The paren11 are concerned that
the poaible lay off of two tea-
chera could mean the end o1 the
pl'Olfam.
1'ru.teel wW meet at 7;30 p.m.
lntheHarperCommunJtyCAm~
er, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa.
Wall crash
kills driver emorlal aervices for former
. auistant 1ecretary of de·
William Porter Durkee m.
'I died late lut week ln Den-
• 'er, will be held 4:30 p .m .
··~
:Driver held
af ier crash;
woman hurt
Thunday at St. J~ Onuch in Newport :..
Mr. Durkee, a former tsalboa
b.Land resident. wu 63. He had
recently been a resident of C.olo-
rado Springs.
He was president of Radio
Pree Europe f0t eight yean and
later •rved as aasistant teeretary
of defense and U.S . direcior of
dvil defeme under the Kennedy
and Johmon adminlatrationa.
Airport emergency
shift plan flayed
Wheeler uid that the dlltrtct
Mel onpwly COftlldered cutt.tna
bedminton from the hJ&h echoola,
but switcbed to .JYID1'Ut1Cll follo-
w In• tecommendaUons from h1ah school prtndptll.
Gymna1tlcs waa one of 31
proarama either eliminated or
reduced ln order to trim te.llch1na
poslUons in the financially
strapped dlltrict. Tuelday trust-
.. wW CONider' a llat of 33 full-
Ume teechen recommended for
dlamt-1 recenUy durina cloeed
before an ad.minT.trattve .
the wont exerct.e that
we 10 through,'' said Wheeler.
"We would pNfer not to cut any
of the program1. But the cuts are
bued on student participation.
Elaine Stuckey, whoee daugh-
ter participates In gymnuUca at
Newport Harbor Hieb School,
said 1he plan1 to Utend the
school board meetin1 Tuesday
armed with 4,000 lignatun!S from
people supporting gymnutica.
A 27-year-old Huntington
Beach man wu k.U.led lnatantly
Sundav nl1rht when his car
at.ruck a concrete wall while png
about 65 mile. an hour, police
aald today.
Ueac:t at the 90ene of the crash,
only about three bl.ockl from bil
home, wu Luis Alberto Garcia of
19941 Cannania Lane.
A 34-year-old resident of Or-
anee was arruted on felony
drunken driving char1es early
.. ~unday in Newport Beach follo-
· ~1ng an accident that left his ~~e paaenger aerloualy inJ)l-:• 1'a, police report.
•1 ~Michael Perry, who police Mid
'•i1ammed into a parked traller
near the intersection of West :,~Highway and 62nd Street
., · 3;30 a.m., wu held ln lieu of
: 500 bail.
· His passenger, Diane Marie
Kachurek, 24, of Anaheim, wu
·'~ted at Hoag Memorial Hoepi-Htil for facial Lacerations and other ''fDinor lnjlaries. ... . /
,Pair seized -.,·,;. ~~n robbery
. t '
:·•·:,Huntington Beach police have
jailed two men suapected ln the
, $35 armed robbery of a sporting
-~oods store over the weekend.
-.b:Held in the city jail today ln
·lieu of $25,000 bond each were
Billy Jack Hickman, 20, of Ana-
heim, and Robert Dean Perk!N,
U, of Placentia.
.J 'They were arrested Sa= evening after Huntington
police oUicer Ed Deuel followed
them from the acene of the rob-
bery, Tackle Land, 5036 Edinger
Ave.
_Police said the money ta.ken in
.. ~robbery wu recovered. ra\." ;,;_ ~~,.." H ~
A native of Chicago and grad·
uate of Dartmouth College, he
was director of the American
Committee on United Europe for
two years and a member of the
U.S. Department of State for 12
years.
Mr. Durkee twice receiv~ the
~ Service Medal, the
highett bonol" awarded for dvil-
ian 8ervioe by ~ U.S. Arrfly. _
He was a member of the King's
Royal Rifle Corpe of the Britiah
Army and received the Silver en. medal after being wounded
ln the Battle of El A1ameln ln
World War II.
In addition to hia wife Dorcas,
be la survived by three children:
William Porter Durkee IV of
Pittsburgh, Vaughan Durkee
McTernan and Edward Chapman
Durkee.
He alao leaves his mother, Mn.
William Porter Durkee Jr. of
c.o.ta Mesa, and one grandchild.
He alao ii IW'Viv~ by hia mt.er,
Franoee E. Parker of Santa Ana,
and a brother, Robert C. Durkee
of Newport Beach.
Car rams house;
driver uninjured
Laguna Beach police said to-
day that John Stuart, 21, of La·
guna Niguel, e9Caped injury Sa~
urday evening when-hls car
craabed throuah the front door of
a home at 31D5 Mountain View
Road.
The shifting of emergency
operations at lohn Wayne Air-
port from the Orange County
Fire Department to private
enterprise is under study by
county officials.
The proposal already la dra-
wing opposition. •
Among thoee against the idea
is county Supervilor Thomas Ri-
ley, whose district includes the
500-acre airport.
"When you talk about things
designed to save lives, govern-
Two jailed,
one stabbed
in Mesa flap
Costa Mesa police said today
they aren't sure what 8tarted the
fight early this morning that left
one man with knife woundl and
two brothers ln jail.
The incident occurred about ·
1:35 a.m. at 2211 Pomona Ave.,
pol.ice aald.
When it was over, Kevin Scott
Kouk was treated at c.o.ta Mesa
Hoepital for 1tab wounds in the
bKk and face. He didn't require
hoepltallzation, .ccordlne to po-
l.ice.
Another man, John Howard
Lewis, also wu treated ai the
hospital for abrasions.
Arrested on auspicion of as-
sault with a deadly weapon wu
Mario Pedraza BW.rro, 29. HJa
borther, MJch.ael Biz.am>, 25, WU
arrested for allegedly interfering
with police offloen.
Mostly cloudy
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Extended
we6'tller
ment may be better able to per·
form thOH aervlcea," Mid Ken
Hall, a Riley aide who handles
airport affain.
~ Liit.ie baa been echeduled
to be di.cu.ed by aapervbon at
Tuaday'1 meettna. But Hall uJd
a poltponement la Uk.ely. "lt'1 not lmPortant to many
I
Police accident investigator
John Berens said the cruh oc-
curred at 11:05 p.m. at the Adams
Avenue service road that dead
enda at Carmania.
Hall aald Riley wanta the~
poul sent to the county Airport Comrnialkln for further comider·
ation. Huntington police
Alao lea1 than entbustaatic
about the propma1 ii county Flre
Chi«;f Larry &bm. seek woman bandit
''Sure, UWy can pt a propcm1
a.t a cheaper price, but for our
cost they pt all of our reeources,
not just the men at the airport.
"Our primary concern, of
coune, 11 the aafety of citizena.
We provide a h11h level of 1up-
port. I think that wu demon-
ltrated during the A1rCa1 crub
(In February, 1981)," Chief.
Hohm eald.
'The cnah/flre/re.:ue lltatlon la
manned around the clo$ by nine
firefighters. Th• station h0\.&181
two beevy-duty fire ~ eq.
\lipped for aircraft reteue a.nd
firefl1hUn1 operations and a
llaht.er duty "quick attack'' unit. lfolml aid. The cr..h·firell'9Ne
lltatim la located on the west lkle
of the -Jrport near the Federal
Aviation AdmlnlatratJon'• air tra1.f:ic cantrol toww.
Police are 1earchlng for a
woman who robbed a Hunting-
ton Beech low<alorie reltaurant
manager of $3,000. Investiga~ra said the holdul?
Lock box cite#
in Irvine burglary
Entry to an Irvine home where
*'65,000 ln jewelry was reported
mllllnc mljht have been pined
yia a key from a reel estate lock
box, ~rdhlc to Irvine Police
Officer Ron c.an-.
The buf'llary at the Turtle
Rock home of Jerry R. Thomp-
IOb., reported Friday, 11 the aec-
ond recent Irvine bur~y in
which police a.pect a box
key mil!it have been u.ed to pin
entry .
Lightweight poplin is a
Brooks Brothers favorite
occurred at Skinny Haven, 770~
Edinger Ave., at 9:50 p.m. Sun-
day.
Police said an uaittant man-
ager wu ln a rear office after the
reltaurant had cloeed when abe
wu approached by a woman wb.:J
may have been hiding in the re-
stroom.
The WOllWl kept her handl in
her trenchcoat, Indicating she
had a gun. and demanded maoey,
police aald. The robber then
forced the restaurant employee
to drive her to the middle of a
nearby residential area, where
ahe fled, police aaJd.
The robber WU demcribed U a
black woman, in her early 20.,
about 5 fee\.-6 inches tall, with a
slender build and a medium-
length black .. Afro" hair ltyle.
Both businessman and traveller will find the
qualities they seek in a. warm weather suit
handsomely met here. The polyester and C'Ot-
ton blend has a neat, crisp appearance, good
creaac-rcsistance and wasbability. Uilored
on our '3-button model with patch pockets
and welted cd1e1, in tan, navy or olive. Coat
and trou1en. $150
\111\.11\)
-EV98t0-
.. 111) wiMu:--
o o d g •,. •• ~ MO, ......
OtWIUl'I AHG1U
I WNTI lt4ADOW
HAWAII l'IYa.o
• OYPIAIY
"Hewing" OUMt: Fk>fence
I~
A8CNIW8
N90 ....
~
THREATENED -Elizabeth Montgo-
mery portrays a 1uburban housewife
whoee perfect mani.aae suddenly la threa-
tened iq .. The Ru lea of Marriage," a
two-part movie beginning at 9 tonight on
KNXT (Channel 2).
"Su And The 81ng19 p.,_
enl" Miiie Fetrell. Suun
St "-A couple find
out the rMllllM ot ltllrtlnQ
OYW. when they uy to rnet-
ry encl fhW cfllldren bloClt
tllewey.
(l)MCMR
* * * * "Olgl" ( 11151)
M~ CMveller, laelle
Caron. A tomboy being
groomeo by ,,., -• enc1
grenctt110thef Ml• out on
her own to cateh 1 men tcao•~TI ~
~.
NlllORT
I ........ MPOflT
QINIW8
~MIU.E1'
®~THe
LONU<>Ma COUQAJll ewov.
* * * "Oh Godt 8ooi1 tt"
(1810) Oeorge Burne.
~ Pleehett• Ood
return• to E1rth 1nd a-the )'OUflO dlUgh-
,. of et'I ad-1111ng •-..e-
utlw 10 ~ hie -Cir.:= wotld 'PG'
* * * "Minnie And Moe-kOWIU" (19721 Gen1 Ao.-
tends, &lymour C..... A
mi.Niched ~ "ruc>-
gle to rernllr> IOQ91'*
~ tllel< min'( dlN«·
. -· 7:00 I C89 ... N9CNIW8
~DAYIAOAIH
·~ .... • M•A•f•H ~ Lipe r. punued by •
llOt-blooded ttlll111 toldlet.
I JOeCP'IMLD •••••NP<>M MAGICMOIL
JtMmNCI
Cl)tt.M.MAGAZINE
An Int~ wltfl ICtOf
MICllMI Landon; I oomptt-
tty that wtll ,_ I ttlr
.,.., )'OU for l30.
llllNTIRT~
TONIGHT
The llr.t., ..... °" the
hOtnM of the ltlB. an.~ °'*'· 8lldOy Aid\ (D)MCMR * * * "EMe" ( 19711 Kurt
Au1811, 8-of\ Hubtey A
df-tlzatlon of the "King
of AOClt 'n' Aol •
1~ 8 2 ON THI TOWN
FMtured· 1 ..wt to ...,..
z.alend; • -di..., wtMI
hll relled mlllont In gold
ffom Ille PICHlc: the ofll-
Q\I Arc:tl Wlard of Canter-
bury.
I QIFAM!l.Y~ .............
New York Yet'lk-11 Clll·
fofnll Angell
• IYeONL.A.
F .. tured: • report on
weight ION Ind dieting; I
report on "IC>Of1• Wid-
ows''; la. Anoelel' -'-
tr-tell hOO# to get bet-
,., l«'llcl tn , .. ,_"''' • M•A•t•H
l<llnoer ~ I ,_...
DllO« editor.
I <I) TIC T~ OOUQH
~/LIHMR
MPORT
.MIAT
~
'''The Glftt "' Their Sum-,.,.., Or...... And Ottlet
Ston.. _., INlfl SNw"
Thrw of SNw'I belt-
k-~ atoriee -
·'The Glrll tn Their Sum-
rnet Or-... '"Ole Monu-
,_,, .. Ind "file MW! Who
Mlfrled A French Wlta" -
ete df11netlHd. (A) 111 YOU AUm fOA IT
F .. tured: "Tlle SaMm
MICl'llne Roller Coutlf"
end "England'• ,.-. p.,._
cNalrllt." ® tm.M'I MA8TP
MCI-. Tl9 MAD DMAM °''"'· Hel ~ narrat• thll
documenl1ry det11tlng
llfb1I to c:etry out Hltler'•
pl1n1 for creating 1
~-Aryanr-t:00•Cll M•A•l•H
Mall c:elt Ortno• • Cllaturt>-
lng i.tt« tor B J from hll
wife Ind • delinquent
IC)Wdlng tlclt.. lor Col.
Pott•.(RI
D 8 LITT\.£ HOl.a ON THI....,....
Clllt19I undergo.. • deep
religloua ~ ....,.
lie IMtna ltlet 1111 adopted
IOtl wtll ·_, die. (Plft 2)
iaa THAra
~ G MOVIE '*'*'* "M1n tn TN lfon
M..a" ( 19311) Louil Hlly-
Wltd, Joen Sennett. BIMd
on • "°"'91 by Alexander
Oum11 The lnC1mou1
Compt• de Rochafort
~ Louie XIV'I twin
bfothef on the French
ltwone Ind lmprtaone the r• klnO tn tfle e.t-. ........ MMIAZJNI
All lnteMew ~ lctcW
MIOflMI Landon; meet
Miile Twin, whO 1oec 135
poundll on ,. own dlel
.MCMI
••• ··~Galec:U
c:e" (11711 Lorne 0.-.
Rlc:ftlfd Hltc:tl. A ~
llMt c:wrylng IN IMt ,_
n1nt1 of hum1n Ille
Mlbwka on "'~-.Ch
lcw 1 ,_ ~ to coto-
na.e.
eGMAT
lllUOMIANCD
'"The Glr1s tn Their &m-
m« 0r-· And Other
Stonaa 9y 1nW1 SMw" nw.. of S"-w'1 ti.c-
known 1t1ort 81ortee -
''The Otr1e tn Their Sum-,.,.., Or-:· "The Monu-
ment" Ind "The MMI Who
Mwrled A French Wife" -
we drltl'latlud. (R) (C)wov. * * "The Min With
Bogart'I F1c:e" (19801
Roe.rt Sacdll, OIMa Hua-
..,,. A man dec:ldel to
cftlnge Illa tlf9atyte and
l)hytlc:al ~-lo r-ble 1111 a«een Idol. ·pa·
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DID YOU KNOW:
Y• can own JM office .,ct.
y., can stop i• rent frmn ~ ~·
y., cal ""' ... lald -not ......
AIRPORT WEIT llU81NES8 PARK
241 PleoMr ...., llecl ... C.M.
Cell Mr. Dewie i.1.7400 .,-.,caa111,..._
IB)~
**~ "A Fore. Of OM"
(1t7t) ChllCk Nomt. ~
nltet <>'Nell A rMRlr Of
tM mlltlll ... .......... °". ,_ ........ .....
-Cll't '°'the II-. Of -edopted ~ 'PO'
Cl)MCMI
• • • ''The "'-Broth-
.,. .. (1tl0) John ......,..,
Dan Aykroyd. Two btlMI
elngerl muet oonMnd with
"'9 Cl!loeigo polloe, Iha
CIA, Neo-Hula and the
U.S. "1"'1 to put togethel
1 benefit concert to rllaa
mOftrtl lcw lhelt petllh. 'R'
OMOYll * * * * "'lthef Of The Bride" (1950) a.,._ Tra-
f:'I, EllUbettl T lylot. A
lather ...,,.,..,_ .. of
the Joye Ind ~
ln\IOlveCI with the prep••
tlonl for hll deuQflt•'•
upc:omlng wedding
e:ao . MMJNQ,... GMOtl
Harry .,_,_ rOMentl-
CAlly inVoNed with 111
under-narcotic:a c>M-
oer who,_ ~ a.lglled
to thl achool ~
• AU. .. T-.. FNtl//IU
Archie lnlleta that • -
hotN -"°' 1111 --be lound
for little Stephanie tM1t
kind-Melted Edith NII
other ldele.
Cl) lATIN~
(Z)MOVll * * * '* "The Barlil Olde" (19401 W.C Flelda. Una
'i'«k•· A man lr\adYer1·
ently foite • rot>bery encl II
awerct.d the jot> of t>anlc
guwd. lorc:lng him 10 f-
1 r.., hOldup ... Cll MOYll
"The Flulel Of Mwrillge"
(PW1 11 (Premi.hl OU.
«>«II t.tomooi-)'. E'llot1
Gould. "" ~ IUbuf-
Mn -ofe'• mer"'9e
•odel to the point '"'' •
Mperltlon ~ nec-
iiilMCMI '* '*"~ "How To ._, The High Collt Of Living"
(19711) ._ ..,,,,, "-·
Jeellce Lange. No longer
.,.. to keep up wllfl lnfte..
tlon. threa Oregon
houaNt.., .. wm to weeny
IO .,...,_ !Mir t>udQ9ta.
•@_,.THI·
TMOllDMOf
All>«1 ~ ignor.. Ille
plMI of hll fM\lr Incl
---tfte~ tor~·-~
(Pert 2')Q
• ....VQMINI
Ouftta: l o and John
Derek, Uraull Andf"-. flD Dll K~ ON Dll
KOONIHQ
Film c:ilpe Incl tntarvlewa
with Wiiiem de Koening -
-of Ametlc:a'• moat
lmpor1 Int lt...wig ert.1111 -
Incl hll ....,. prO'l!Oe • IP9-
Ciel tnllght Into the 71-
)'Ml-old 111etract ~
lloNft'I ... Incl -" NO. T'OllAVBJNQ
HOflVUUY
Rog« Baldwln. the 97.
~-old IOUl'ldar of !tie
American CM! Libert ...
UNon ... profled.
CH>~ ** "OMlh Hunt" (1911)
CMrtea Bronaon, LM Mw-
W.. In Ille 1t30e, I ~
.. Incl • lronltar orWNnal
WIQ9.,, Oki.,.... -~
utlon •101oediea on thl
Canadian ...,.,.,_., 'A' .MOYll
***'-' "The Fow S-.
ION" (tN11 ,.,.. Alda,
CeroC llurMtt. Thrw oou-
plaa, .. CloM, lono-tlme
-· ~1= * * "The Attic:" (19711)
Cetrll Snodgr-. Rey MN·
lend. A llbtlflen llvee In Ille
pell with lier (MmPttle of
• low who d~ecl.
'A'
, 1:00 • • • <1> t11 a NIWI
• IATIMDAY NIGHT
Ho9t: Aoo Allner. au.ta:
Tha Loc:k«I .
I YOU AIKID '°"IT M•.t.•t•H
Th• p.raonnel or the
40ntt1 try to melt• a good """'-.ion on I payctlll.-lrr.t Mien tflrellened with
, •• 11 '0t ,,,,...t.
• ....,*L
Tha llld~de perform
:f'::O 7YITT • NuwaoUNO
Sir Roget 81nnist• of
England. the ,.,_ runner to
tit-* thl t>errter of the
lour-~ mite, II pro-
lllecl.
'1=*> • Cll Ol.JNCY
All unpopular COKh ta
blamed wnen a member of
1111 colllge track IMll'I dlM
from a ,_, attaca
DQITHllUTM
CAMON
Oueltl: Suzanne SOmera.
lofe«a Lynn. Biiiy Cryltal.
(R)
e 111MO.-.
~ GKOMK
When I woman le M191ed
to KOjlll'a dMelon. Mil'*
of them .. hlOO'I about It
• THI & ; Mioe4
A ~ documenlaty
on louiae'I ._ wttfl I
llllddl hotline ODUtd llld
to I deadly llllure
-~AHD80H
Fred lr>d Llfnont take In
1>oerwa to pay IN mort-
gage but Ille pr~
don't IOok oood.
• NIWliMT:
CAU'O$llM
OOHalWlllOfW.
Mf'OflT
• CW'T'IOHID MC .... (B} HAii llU.JAH
HOlUWOOO
0-Kally hotta a daz-
zling trtt>ute lo the deya of
Holl)>wood ""'*' Ille MGM
ll'IUl6c.ll reigned IUPf'-. •wov. ...... "The Howflng"
(111111 Dee W1H1c:e,
Patrick Macn.. f; -report« le menaced by I
kllllt Who -to be a wet9WOll. 'R'
tt:40 a:J MCMI
·•~"M~--... ~ \fWd" (11711 ~ ......
IOtl, Olc:ll Miier. Frelfl
from lndlene, 1 ~
Mplr1ng ...,... becomae
lrMJl¥ld In I reel ro«Mlery
tMt ......... pert of
heJ ~debut. 'R' --~-
1HO. INTMTAINMINT
TONIGHT
Tha Int of a _. on the
"°"*of the ·-
Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Monday, May 10, 10~
TUBE TOPPERS
KTLA (&) 7:80-The New York Yanbee
come to Anaheim Stadlwn for the fil'lt tame dl.11 llMaO to clMalJeniie the Ca.U.for-
nla Anael1. The matchup of R•11te
Jack.Ion a1alnat hJs former New York t.mma• Alto promllel ftntworka.
KOOP (18) 8:00 -"Battllfiai-GalacUca."
A apace fleet carryln1 lut remnanta of
the human race IMl"Chee tor a new planet.
KNBC (4) 9:00 -"How to Beat the High c.o.t of Livinc.'' Three hoUlewiv• turn to
theft to keep up with intlation.
:
KOCE (50) 10:00 -.. Sorcerer's
Apprentice." A Supreme Court justice la
r put on th~ spot.
•111 MCWll
**'it "King Crab" (1NO)
Berry ~. l11told
Ool*t. No~ br~ _., turn IN fllmlly "'*'-
,__ No • betUlground
• ~ OOMpM fOt Olalr ..._. . ._. ,..,
• MCMI
..... "Murder In~
lend'' (1tn) --lt-
W1, Strother Mwttn. A
d9lec:tM ~ Into 111e
-'* ~of Hollywood
to d9f9nd !tie ""9blnO of I
fldlnQ lllm ....
• LOYI. UialCAN enu
"The !Md" Paul and Cor\e
;.t I <Ml ~g.it\ on I,_
bed.
• Ml•c.t:TMI
~CINTUIW cm~ • * ''The "-tum" (1911) J an-Mlchael \/Incant,
Cytllll lhapMrd. Two ~
~ wtlo hed • doM
encounter with "' lllerl
epaoecr1ft aa chlldren
await thl alien•. Imminent
reiturn.
t2:0I Cl) MOYIR
• • • "All T'Mt Jan"
( 11119) Ally 8dla6dar. Jee-
*9 L.anga. The '"""""'" -Ille of 1 pcctant°"'91
dlorec191 aphel II foltowed
ffom -on IN stage
to P«aOt\11 c:t1wa. 'A'
12.: 11 (%) MCM1
***14 ''The F-....
tone" (1N11 Niii Ald1,
Cetof BumMt. Tiv• cou-
p1ea, ... doee. lonO-tlrne
frlende, experilnce pro-
found dllngea tn their
r•tlonahl&>I When one of
th• m1rrl1ge1 dl1ln-
tegr1tea. 'PG'
tl:IO D 8 lATI NIGHT WITl4
O.YIO~
Owau; Larry King. Sen.
M8raoiey.
=~ ..... ''Wented The lkln-
dlnc:. Women" (111711
Keu-tne Rola, ~or D-
zondo. A,_ 9utch C......
dy'I daelll, Ena p._ jolne
forC9I ...,, the no4orloul
Pancho VIII to htlM* 1
munltlone train. ·=-AHO OMNCZATlOHI
®MCMI
• • • "Exc:allt>ur" ( 111811
Nigel T wry. Nicol Wllllen>-
IOtl The explOlta of King
Arttlur Ortng power and
CSNlll to the knight• of the
Round Table. 'R'
12:40. Cll OOWM90
A ldentlat whoea ton -lnVOl¥9d In .,,. theft of
r-at wort! klh I col-
ieeglle wflO ltlreetenld to
rewal IN Information to
the~.(R)
1:001 =Mmff
• • •i. "Fe1r Strike•
Out" (1957) Anlflony P«-
klnl, Karl Miiden. 8oaton
R.i So• pleY9f Jimmy
PierNI IUff«I I MrVCUI
breakdown when hla
fllller't dfMng ""'*-
and the ~-°' bjg ...,. t>Mebell get the
bet!« of htnl. 1:0ICC)~
...... "The Min MIO
,.. To llf'tft" ( 11111) Oe""9
lowtl. Cendy Cllttt. "
rode 81W fr'Of'tl "' lflen
pllnM, °" Ill 1n1erpien..
twy -.cf! '°' ...., for
hil people, beoofftel an
eaplohed mllllonllre on
Eat1ll. 'A' 1:10IC8NIWI QINI AUT'lft'
ll'IN<OVT
MOYll * * '/Underground Acea"
( 19801 Dirk Ben1dlct.
Melanie Orlfllth. Pltklng
ln.ndenta wrNll lllVCC It
I ..... 8-ty Hllll llOt ...
'PO'
2:t0(1)~ * * "M-• At c.rttrel Hlgfl" (11179) Alldr-8~
vene. Aober1 Cenldlne. A
crund• for reYeno•
begW\I lft« I prank that
WWII too llf -puled on
the QUIM• .woent• by •
gr°"° of t>ored hlgh-
ldlOOl lrtetldl. 'R' ~''!!w.NIWI
• * "M-• At Centre! Hlgfl" (tll7t) AttOr.-St•
...... Aotlert Cemldlne. " cru1ed1 for reYenga
begir1' .,.., • !>'Ink that
WWII too fat -puled on
the quiet• ltuderlla by •
grovp of «>Med hlgh-
ac:MOI frlenda. 'A' l:f08 MOV-.
• •~ "Olmen1lon 5"
( 18171 Jeffrey Hunter.
f1lfl08 Nuyen. In a delper-
lte attarnpt to -Loe
A~om I hydtogen
t>omb, In eiplonlgt egent
~ • tlme-dlmanllon
madllna.
l:GO ®MOYll
'A "SIMI" (1HOJ lN
Major1, JeMlf9t O'Neil. A
~lfut-le...iet
ed by I IOUQfl conlWCtlon
~ In """*'O Ille
CGmPW'Y .,... lnfllflt• llt• ,_ , .. ,_,, -~ ...
"ac:ddentel" deettt. 'PO' .-{C)wov.
..... ,.....,. .. (1 ... 1
....... WOOd, '9n 8linnetl.
A nagllc1ed wtte declOw
to~ ..... MCI rot>
,., '-bend'• bank.
t:IO.MCMI
···~ "PrMlt• flen ... min" (1N0) Goldie H.-,,
Ellean Brennen. A .... to.
do young -mlll•-«tlly jolne the Army fOlow-
lng IN dealt! of her -
hu9t>llnd on "'* weddlne IM~..;.
•• "Rude Boy'' (1tl0)
Aey Genoa. The muelc: of
The Cllltl II ,_tured In a
look 11 the lrltllll punlc -· 4:tl (I) ~l)f()N
A comecllen hoet end lour
comic: c:ont .. 1an11 wtlo
compate 1g1lnat ona
another -fMtured "' thll uncanaored c:on'9dy game .,_,
Ttte•d•f'• ' ••• ,.9Mt •• .,~.
:-MOii--
.... ~ ... ~lld ....,.._.,., I tt1t) Candice
Nelaoft. DtOk ..... "*"' ffOftt lndlaM. • ...,,..
NClitlne II.net '*°""' ~ In 1 tMI rot>Oaty "* .. ...,,.. .. pert °'
her ll'ICMe deeuL 'II'
l:IO Cl) •••• "C)lgl" ( 1t6t)
Maunoe Ohevllltr. I.Mlle Ceron. A tomboy be1ftO
groom.cl by ,_ aunt Incl
grllld!nothef Mitt out on
her own to oetdl 1 man • * * * ~ "Tha Four s .. 1on1" (ttlt) Al1n
Alda, O«ol lurMlt. Tht•
couplea. Ill ctoee, IOng-
tlme lrlend1. e11perlenoe
profound Olllngel In their
• r•tlonefllpt wt'9n one of
th• m1rrl1gH df1ln-
~etw. 'PO'
9lOO ~ * * * "The M1trlege
Of Miiia Braun" ( 111711)
Hanni 8chygull1, K'-
Lowttach Directed by
~ Wern« Faaat>in4er
During W~ Wet II, 1
German bride~ to
-vi... u Ille wllta for IN
raturn of her IOldler ~
t>ancl. 'R'
1:00 IB) '* * ,,. "The M)'awtou9
Stranger" ( 111121 Chrle
Mlk~. Fred Gwynne
A daydrellnlng M11eour1
boy llndea an _,.,,.,
with an angel of dut>lou1
origin tn medlevll Au9tt1a
1=*> CC) •• "The Ou111w"
(11143) J-RUIMll, Walter
Hulton 8111)' tha KJd 11111
In io.... with • ~llul
-wflO hldel him from IN lew.
• **~"The Looney.
Looney, Looney 8uge Bun-
ny MOiiie" ( 11111) Anlmll·
eel, \IC>icft by Mel Blanci,
June Foray New met«lll
II blendld with old In tllla
~111on or c:tua1c F11u
Frlleng "Looney Tun.."
featuring Buga, Dally
Duck. Porky Pig. Yoaernlte
Sim. T-11 Pie Ind oth-
.,, from the c1rtoon -•·o· 8:00 (%) * * * "The leopard"
I 111931 Burt L1nc:uter,
Claudia Cardin.la Ger~
blldl'a IMO lnvllllon of
8lclly reautt1 In the den'>o-
llOn ol Ille arll1ocr ff a In
,,,. eodll Ofder
e:ao ® • * ... "Cerdlac
Arreet" ( 11171) Garry Goo-
drow. M it• Chan A blaclt
INrilat operation that ....
dlMmt>odled ,_,, lor
traMplanta II dlacO\fered
by In offbeel llOmlelOe
cop. 'PG'
t:00 It * * * * "Tiie Liit Metro" (19901 Cltherine
Oaneu\fe, Gerard Oepet-
dteu. Directed by Fr111C011
Truffaut. During World W1r
II, the proprletora of I
'""" Pirie theatre try to kwp their .. llt>llat\menl
open during the German
ooc:upetlon. 'PG' t:ao. * "The Oewn Rider"
(1935) JOhn Wsyne, Met·
Ion awn..
(t) ·~"Up River'' (1810)
Mcwgen 81-. A young
pioneer bacom11
otlMIMd with r-.
after Illa wlM II klled by I
local land t>aron '*"o ,_..,._
.,_(I) * *'Ao ''A Thunder Of
Orvm•" (1H1) Alc:hlld
Boone. George Hamilton
A -*I c:tiptalrl of the
U.S. Cavalt) rldea hard on
• green. young tleutenant
iue• out of weac POir!t
tO'M (%) * * * "Loo&lng For
Mr Ooodb1r" (11177) ~ KMton, 'u.dly
Wiid. A aoclllly repreaaecl
1choolleacher •••k• IM:ll-• by trequ.>tlng M""9a t>lr• Incl luring \fllf •
lout IMll into one.night
1111\da. 'R'
11:00 C1:) *'*'Ao "The Flendllh
Plot Of Or. Fu Mlftehu"
(1980) Peter Sellen. Sid
C-. The FBI Ind Scot·
land Ywd'I Del. N~
Smith ~ the 1ea-
yew-old erCh ....... he -°'* let the lngred-
llntl, lnc:ludlng the Crown
N At "'
...... W9lil .. ,,... ..
....,,~ ...... ''°' QI) • * * "Ti. OUIMlr .,..., w .... ,. ( 1111) Cllllc
IMtwood, '°"*• i.o.M. A-~M.,._
Mlefl I NIHaaa ....... fl
UnlOn ............ . ...,..., ..,... end ... . ......... ''°' U:IO. * • "tell Md ICll Aoliln" (1N11,,__ ~.
AMllllM Krlel. A _..,
llrtl ..,_. ...,._ IN
lfttnlonl °' • power~ ~ Intent on ....-... ~ "**Ind wtlfl • ...
ll!lnd"°°"'1of drug. ·~· ttM ...... "Hannllfl Lee"
( ttUI MeocloMld Cer~ •
Joanna ON. A~
pied -jolne tn effort• to lhort-dtc\.llt ,,.,. plant of
• ~ klll9r out to ttttor-
ta ~.
• * * * ',. "TIM M1tc11-m1ker" ( 1t51) Shirley •
locMh, Miiion)' Pertclne. A
matotvnMer trtaa to find •
Of°'1et matt for I r1Ch,
crotc:flety OMS~.
...... Jlelk London"
( 11431 M lclwMI O'SllM,
&NII Hayward. An adwn-
llHI ..-It• , ...... Illa per-
IOnll ~ fforn hie
deya .. .,, oyater plr•t• up
I lvough hll wort! U I field
correapondent cOYerlno
the lo«Wer
1 :00 (Cl * * "Selture· The Sto-
ry Of Kathy Morrie" LMn-
etd NitnOy. Per>alope Mii-
lord A l>Mutltul young
WOlnWI with I promleing
c:et-llgllll for her life,
wt*1 Ille I• lln.c:ll down
t>y I ne1r-111a1 t>r11n ·-(lJ * * * "The Man11Q8 OI M1r11 Braun" ( 197111
Hanna Sc:hyll'Jfla, KllU•
Low111ch Olrectad t>y
FlllMr Warn« fuat>ln<ler.
During Work! Wer II. I
Germll'I bride 1truoglea to
IUnfllle U Ille Welti for Ille
return of her IOldler hue-
bet'ld 'R'
1:IO Of) • *'A "Cardiac:
Arr .. t" ( 19711 Gerry Goo-
drow, Mttte Cllan A blecll
mark .. operaUon that ....
dlMmt>odled llMrt• for
l<amc>fanll .. dilcowrecl
by In of'fbeet homicide
C09 ·pa·
0 * * * "The Ear1hllng" I t910) Wiiiiam Holden.
Aidt y Sc:flrooer A wortd
.,.,...., teac:hel I young
orpf\an Iha WIY' of ~
In Ille Auel r 11i1n wllder • ,_.PG.
1:00 II **'A "Operation Mid
Bait" ( 1957) Jldl Lemmon.
Ernie KO\face A priYl11
ln'IOIVel 1111 fellow rec:r\<lta,
enlllled men, ollice<1. nur-encl pr,_, tn
carrying off I lie "M Id
BaM," a wild petty
**"MuMfMlher1"
I 11171> Rory Cllnoun. Don
Knolla A mule r•at• 1111
ld....,.,tur• with hit wily
ownat, I CfOOked OOld
proepector. 'PG'
(ZJ * * • "Minnie And
MOU!Owltz" ( 11172) 0-
Rowlande, Seymour c...
... A rNernltc:hed COUple
ltruggte to rerneln IOQ9111·
er deae>tt• their many dlf-
lwencee
4=*> CC) * '* "Cattle Annia Ano
Ltttle Brltc:r-" ( 1911) Bur1 llnca9t•. Jolwl a.woe
Two tougfl out.._ plc:ll U1>
I pelt of I~ glrla encl
tlke them 8'ong on theif
IOYenturea 'PO' * *-,. "Hugo The Hip-
po" (19791 Animated
V'*-9 of Burt 1-. Paul
Lynde A p1n11 111ppopota.
mu. tlk• an eo....,.,turOUI
trip. aooompltllld by a 111-
tll blec:k boy ·G·
6.-00 (tlJ * * '-' "The Mylterlou9 Stranger" (111121 Cllrll
Miii~. Freel Gwynne.
A dlydrelfnlng M'-1
boy fanc:lel 1n encounter
with In angel of dut>loua
origin In~ Au•trlL
(%)***'-'"The Four
8euon1" 11111t1 Alan
Aldi, caroe eum.tt. Thr•
~. "' CloM, long-
llrne frtenoa. experilnce
profound cl\angee In their
r•tlonllllpe when one of
the m1rrl•o•• dletn-
te;tll• 'PG'
JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batluk
) ~~' You'I l•e 0.. Prices ~
:&,I• '" You'I Love 0.. Food U . Served 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. J
fll(Jft: • T ' A VOCAi)() SAfl>WIClt •••. I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2. 75
ler* °'*' r.oe on ~ ,,..,. breed topped wWI e¥OOldo ~ lndudee Fr9"dl frtee.
TIES: GARDEN PATCH 111tK£Y SAll>WICH .............................. 2.95
Tiith .... ~ °' ~. ~. AIMft09rl CIMeM, ..................... °" .................
WED. & FRI: POCKET CHAI& P'tte lw9ed .. ..,. _..... Wfth lettuce. tomeeo, .......................... ..,,...
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RE NS -Bob
Newhart will have his
own show on CBS'
fall television sched-
ule.
ar.,. OoMt DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 10. 1882
CBS casts its eye oil comedy
NJ:W YORK (AP) -Comedy
will be the dominant article tn
prime time next 11a1on, wUh
IOmO famll.lar ftiCJll ln new rolee,
and 10me 1lran1e characlen In
old lltualion1.
CBS unveiled Ill fall lineup, a
1982-83 1ehedule Lncludln1 Bob
Newhart and Sally Struthel"I ln
new half-hour llt.coms.
CBS. the No. l network In
prime time for three leUOna, uld
18 Procrama will return, jolning
.even new aeries -four of them
comedies.
NBC'• fall lineup will include
eight comedies, four of them new
pro1ram1, while ABC Hid lt1
IChldWe wtll fMtUN 11 litcoml,
thrM of them MW.
NBC Mid lt would introduce 11
1erlet for '82-83hand ABC an·
now\Ced a fall ec edule that ln-
cludee ..ven new thow•.
Newhart, whOH "Bob New-
hart Show" wH a 1taple on
CBS for teveral 111UOna, will re-
turn In "Newhart," Monday•
9:30-10 r.m .. H Dick Loudon, owrier o a refurbllhed colonial
Inn. Mill Struthel"I will revive a
role lhe created for "All ln the
Family" In "Gloria," Sunday•
8:30-9. '
Among the more-or-lee• fa-
miliar off eringa announced pre-
vtou1ly by tht compettna net-woru are "The New Odd Cou-
Dlt'' on ABC. With Ron OlUI and
Demond WU10n, and "Mama'•
Funlly0 1tan1na Vicki Lawren-
ce, on NBC, rtvlvin1 •ketches
created for "The Carol Burnett
Show," a lona-Ume hit on CBS.
CBS' new comedy proarams,
In addition to "Newhart" and
"Gloria.'' are "Square Peg1.''
Mondaya 8-8:301 wfth Sarah Jes-
lica Parker a.no Amy Linker u
hl1h 1chool frt1hmen, and
"Mama Malone," Wedneaday1
9:30-10, eta.rrtnc Lila Kaye u a
widow who broidcalta an offbeat
oookina ahow from her Brooklyn
a nt.
ELECTRONIC HIWllNG TESTS wHI IM ~ at
Newport Beaei Hearlq Aid Center
Tuee., May 11, w .... May ••· Tll•n •• May 11 e A.JI. te I P.M.
Heartna t.eltl will be conducwd by a Heartnl AJd SpedaU1t, who ii Uceneed by the California State Board of MeClica1 Quality Mura.nee
u a Hearinl Aid DllPft*I'.
Anyone who hat trouble hearfna or undentandlni le welcome to a
teet employtna the latett electronJc equipment whJch wW detennine
hia or her putJcular lo.. You will tee a modem hearing aJd IO tlny
it flt• totally wtthln the ear;.
NEWPORT BEACH HEARING AID CENTER
Fomwrly Mon\IOfTlery Watd Heanna Aid C.enter: eo.1.1 Meea
l600 Wett Cout Highway Newport Beach 646-8266
U Yau aan't make ll In ti-da)'9 ·call fllr appt 11 another time
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CLOSING le0.t1
Mesan second
• Ill SBA contest
George G . Stpoa of Co.ta Mesa, president of
Delta Medical lndua<rtes, wu a runner-up in the
Small Buatneaa Admint1tration yearly Innovation
conteet.
The award • Callfomla winner will be pre.ented /
durtna a oereniony at the Loa Angelea Chamber of
Tue.day.
Industriea, a MYeD•YMf old COID·
peny, dilpmable Wten and valva l.-d
during open heart 1urgery. The company hu alto
developed a portable tmulln pump for diabetics.
Firm changes hands
Untrute Y achta Newport Belich, 2001 West c.o.t
tlighway, ·~in ..ie. and lel'Vice of Untrute luxury power yacht., ia under new ownenhip.
Orange Coat Marine, Inc., with Tad Fujita,
prellident, and Jim ~ -.TeW')'-~. his
taken <Ner the ownenhip and ~t. McLaren.
who is al.o 1eneral manaaer, bu been active in
Southern California yacht retaillna alnce 1965, the
put 1~ yean with Unifitte dealennipa ln Newport
Beech and Lona Be.ch.
· Plaza work started
Construction hal becUn on Golden West Pw.a, an
office condominium project near the Cypress Civic
Center.
~ by Meyer Laaley Wilkimon Architec-
ture Planning, lrvine-bued architectural. firm, the
one.. and two.story 31.~ equare foot tbuctl.are ia a ~ of Golden West Capital Gn>up Inc., Newport
Irvine lirm expands
In an expemion and COlllOlidadon of open:tiom.,
Ainnac TechnolocY Systetm. Inc., developer of elec-
tronic voting lys1eml and ~ blutma technol-
ogy, aigned a 10-year leMe valued at ~.3 mllUoo on a
47,862-equare--foot facility at 15091 BUe ParkwaJ In
the Irvine Industrial c.ompJex-r.t. ~ & Wakefield -.:I.ate Lynn Dan of the
realty firm'• Orance County office repwnted both·
Airmac and Trammell Crow, the Jewr.
Monex PR program pushed
The Cox &"Burcb Adverti1ln1 Company of
Newport Beech ia launch1nc a oorpome tWnP9ign to
familiarize the buainesa and flnanclaJ presa with
Monex International. predoUI metals firm.
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Orange Oout DAIL v PILOT /Monday. May 10, 1982
I'/ JAY HARi UTT A 4"1 Wrltef
Nl!iW· YORK -An.lia M6rrla
~laya th madam of Broldway•1
'Th &a\ Llul Whoreho~ ln 1 Tt>ca.a." But It lh ev r neod t'O()
Ilk a plaoon. rrowl Uke 1 t'Ouaar
or trumpet Ilk an el phant, 1ho'1
I ready.
Thi.I I• becaute 1he'1 c;o..1tarred
with 1uch creatW'll, the Pl'ION
I n "Sucar
Bable•.'' the
couear I n
D o u ~ H e n -
ning s "T he
Maglc S how"
· and the e le-
pha nt in t he
movie vertJon
of said ahow.
She d idn't
q u i t e h a v e MOflRlt
thts In m ind whep. aft.er grad-
uating from New Yock's Amer i-
can Acad~my of Dramatic Arts,
~ shew t for to act and sing. But
•h• didn't think, 1he'd 10 rlah t lnU> m!rnt, .tther. 1
''l w e nt d ir e c t ly Into t he
Amorlcan Mlmo Thuat~r." ah
aay1. "I a lway1 wantc>d to d o
mu1lcal1, but I didn't opt-n my
mouth tor five years.''
Th• red·halrcd a.clfftl, a free
spirit who 1peakl In th hon yed
ton ot her na\lve Nortt) Caro-
lina, hH done tt'gulatlon 1ta1e
work , of course, i ncludlna
''Seesaw" and "J eaus Christ,
Superac.ar.''
Sut. no way dld she eyer think
she'd •hare the 1taga-ln a cAge.
no less -with a cougar in ma-
, 1tcian Henning's Broadway show
a few years ag o. I t waa right
Interesting, ahe concedt'!S.
· "One time, I got too c:loee and
h e gra bbe d my h ead a nd
smashed me up against the ban," ·
she said. "He raked hls paw over
my face. I d idn't know at the
time he was d ecla wed , a nd I
thou1thl, 'We ll , therC' s oea the
tuCCJ' .'"
The face. a lovl'ly one. aurvl-
ved wHh only M fow abra1lon1.
MiH Morrl1 pre11ed on to To-
ronto to make the 1how'1 m m
version. The publicity man there
H ked hor to pose with a n ele·
phant.
"It wu coJd and ralnJna," she
recall.a. "Well, I 1tood wfth my
tiny umbre lla n ear thl1 huae
beast. He looked at me, swung
his trunk aro und , wrapped It
around my les and thr ew me
backwards Into the mud.
"There were a lot of photog-
raphe rs th ere," s he sighed .
"Naturally, this was the picture
they used."
Last year, &he re placed Ann
Jillian an "Sugar Ba bies." One
number required her to come on
stage in a sUnky, sequined gown
and sing whilst featooned with a
squadron of white pigeons.
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