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RE 1'£NT-Debi Hand of Sweet Home, Ore., Jumping Jubilee at~ Camp. Let's Go did.
urges her f.rog "Let'• Go, .. on during finals and won with a leap of 19 feet, three-eighths
Sunday at Annual Calaveras County Frog of an lnch.
Let's Go does
Teen girl's frog makes victory leap
Woman badly .
injured in
Mesa crash
By FREDERICK. SCBOEMEBL °'•Dlllf ....... ANGELS CAMP -Bow do
you motivate a frortr Well. you can tile it. You can
8q\d.rt water on ft. You can yell at
it. Or. you·cen kill it.
Solt .... Sunday• 73 ~
,,_. for flnt DlaCe In Ille &fttl
annual J"ros Jumpizll Ju~Uee
bere at the Calaver .. County
"*· The 18-year~ Debi Land of
Sweet.Home. Ore., it wu nothiJll
more than experience that Jed to
victory. Debi 1ay11be'1 been
involved with froa Jumping since
the tender ap of10 m0ntli..
Her fro1 ln tbll year'• c?aj~tion, Let'• Go, which
q her fina1a wi.Ut a Jump
of 16 feet, =and one quar1er inches came with a jump
of 19 feet, five tha of m inch.
''Great. Just great,'' a
beer·dtenched Debi said after
receiving the flrlt~lace t.ro by on the atace of the · In
thl• historic gold rua mtrung
camp.
The beer _was tbouahtfully
A c.o.ta Mesa woman remains supplied by members of the
hospitalized today following a ~~~Tbefroa ~ tMm.
two-ar cnllillm Sunday that left UJllC -.. .e SOzioe lecond
four people Injured. police said. place on me m be r Br l a n
Cummtnp' jump of 18 feet nine Treece Hamon. 42, nma1nl in and seven eighths inches. The
falr condition at Costa Mesa ~· mme was new By You.
Memorial Holpital following the 'l'be world record of 20 feet, 1 a.m . accident at Newport thr inch •-..1 b ee es, lllNV\.I, owever, Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue. despite Indications lt would be
abatt.eftd. The record WM .el ln Police said the accident 1,79 )>v Denny Matuci. with a occurred when a car driven by froa Da'lned CroUette
Brent Christopher Hunter, 18, of On Friday 72-year~ l2be.na
Newbury Parlt, ~~tly faQed tuestberry, a'J.o -"---of .... _ to stop for a red light,, H\D\ter and ) "~eet ~ • ~· "°"
two other pa11en1en were ~= jockiel= ~ ~
tnaMd and reJeeaed from c.o.ta feet, three and one quarter inches
M .. Holpttal. jump in the· senior ci.tlaen1
1 The driver of the other car, qualifying round.
S•-'--,..__. __ ..,.__ ·'"' --..a "''-Angela Camp WU a prior to the -....-. --••.n.M11U, TU, """' ..... flnalJ about the poalbWty of a
dawdlter, Candy Ann Wicker, l2, new r..nrd belnl establl•hed. ~ S-.Ota Ana were no&~ ~~ ..
WORLD
But Fl'OI Hom WM able to only
reach a mediocre US feet. el1ht
and eevm e68bths tncbe9 in the flnall.
By rulet atabU.bed by fros
jumpln1 offlclal1, quatttylna
jumps do not. count ln ~·record. r.:rt was 14ra. Westberry••
1nnddau1bter, Debi, who
w9J,ked awa)' wttb the $500 in
prize money. The fro1 JumPtnc
srandmother 1tood beaming ..
Debi posed with her frog for
news pbotoci'aphen.
The contest la baaed on the
distance covered by a frog in
three 1ucceulve jumpe. Expert
jockeys pounded the floor of the
jumping stage, shouted, tickled
-or raorted to other meuuree
-to coerce their frop to jump.
Some tried. belly flope. Several
like jocke~ce Hamilton, of Loe AltcJs, their frop prior
to jump4nl(.
(See FROG, Pa1e A~)
Jail inmate's
death probed
Further teeta are being done to
determine the cau.e of death o(
an Oran1e County Jail inmate
who co~ and died Friday In
hia odl.
An autopsy failed to di.lcloee
the cause of death of Allredo
Ramirez, 18, of Garden Grove.
Ramirel, aervlnl an etatii.mooth
eentence for bw1Jary, s-1 out
In hs. eilht-man cell followinl
breakfaat. He died at the some.
Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart Mid
the autopsy ruled out death belna
cau.d at the hands of mother.
Hart aald further lab and
toxtcologlcal studies would be
done to pinpoint the cause of
d•th.
By 'fte AIMda ... Pren
Prim• M1n11ter Mart::r•t Thatcher la expected to de
w.ithtn 0 hours whether to
abmdall U.N. eff.orta t.q IOlve the
Falkland Iallndl crilll and order
an lnvulon, 8rltaln'1 domHtlc
new1 aaency Preaa Allodttion
said todiay.
Later at the United NaUom,
Secretary.Geneal Javier Perez
de Cuellar Mid b1a initiative to
brina pace between Arpntlna
and lJritian entered lta "final
'Te-'~t an appointment with
Britain'• U .N. Amba11ador
Anthony Panona, just returned
from a weekend trip home for
con1111tatlon.1 wtth· Mu.
niatieber'1 war cabinet.
Peres de, CUellar pla.nned a
follow.up meettn1 with
Argenthie Deputy Forel1n
Mlnlater Enrique Ros In hla ninth
day of effort• to mediate a
ce.e-fire hi the U•WeS en..
''Unlem there II an UDeQect.ed
breakthrough at the lfnited
Natiom . . . the lnvuion now
appears certain," the Pre11 ·
A.adatlon aaid.
On Sunday, Britain'• defeme
minilter aald Ar1entlna had a
~to reech. ~t •t the
Uftlted Nations or face an
lnvuton ot tbe South Atlantic island• by troop1 aboard the
Royal Nny fleet of 82--plUI ~ t»r ... Auoc:latlon uld Mn.
Thatdler ... Mr ---... .,.. convtnced ·lblt ~ will MYW ·~ tO lrt forcm ~ tbi r.Ddanda until Brtt8l acr-'° •rendet' ~ty
o•et tbe =•· lla'ltalia'Jiu =~-;~-.,,-
... ····· TOT DUB -Dr. Richard
Marra of USC MedJcal Center
and specialist in teat tube
fertilization, announced
Southern California la
expeetinJ its fir1t teat tube
baby, a 11ri on June.a.
...... ATTEND RITES -Ja~uellne Kennedy Onauia lee~es ~eremonies .on Boaton University campus Sunday with!
daughter Caroline Kennedy after seeing her nephew ~
Anthony RadziwW graduated in university's 109tb_ceremony.:
Batbeaattaek ·
. •
• .. .. •
. Hea.vy.-set rapist
·soUghi in Newport:
A rapl1t deacrl bed b}' the
23·yur-old vicUm • bavtna a
beer bell1 and. a blJh·pltched ~ii~ -.,ht by Newport
Beacb_pillce_tr11-w.in1 a weebli:t au.ck. ~
cub and, waving a knife;
demanded Woodell give-him a
rids out al the country. '
PoUce eaid tbey later found -1ou_tht·aft.er att.acl{er h!dlll!&.. _
behind an office door. lUcbe ii i.· be~ <m rape and.robbetj"
clw'ps'Wednaday. , Offlceta 1ald the heav\;;~ attacker, armed with a 13·
kitchen knife, broke into the
woman'• Balboa apartment V • ~
Saturday afternoon, waited for .c ire eater ~ her to return home and raped ~.;
her . i'!
The woman told pouce the · badly burned~ man wu In his late 20a, wore ·~
western-style cloth I~ and ARVIN (AP)_ An Arvin~ wefOed about 200 poundl. h ·n · The .incident marked th trying to give t. e 1 us1on eecoad . ttack e eating fire Waia .erioualy eex • _ in the pat few when gaao~e ignited in dar ~=Id F\orlda man , mouth, Kem c.ounty _firefi&h
remaina in custody' in Heu of re~ties said Rene ~
$100.000 ball aft.er an alleged 24, had been drlnkina befon IM
rape and robbery spree Friday put gasoline in his moutb ewnlnc In an oWce bujld~ near S '
the lntenection of J.; ree a!~d~ n~~e t!1~ted ta!;
Roed and Ma:Arthur Boulevard. guoline on it for the 1Iluaion.
Police are crediting four meia However, gasoline fume ' who work ln the area with ignited, cau.in.r thlrd·degree
chaainl dqwn the 1u1pected buml to Guillen,..• lips and 009e, ~m:f~~~ pomble l~ da~ tint.
Tb.e arrested man. John :;: ~~ to ... t Georae Riche, II thouaht to have attacbd one lS.year.Qtd woman
In an eleYakr and later raped a K•d • · f 27·year~d woman 1n a nearby I nap VlCllDl . r~ •
buildlna. Police said the man 'l'OlUN, Italy (AP) -A Twta l' ' 1haved off hll beard in a lndUltlialJat held by~ ·
r.aoom between attacb. for 1lx montm utd tu. = M=t~~=t:y~. pakt about $3 ~to 9lhl ·
f •L.---.J..-releMe. PoUce eaid Suncky -• our men. ~ a,___..-alleaedlY P,010 Alealo, 58, head of a. \ ·· entered 1tlll an~he~ olfice aplcultun complex at ~ bull~ina, robbed U-year·old Qear Turin, wa• 1et fr41
Manhall J . Woodell of $~8 ln Saturday nlaht . •
~ Hen d'ouevrea to a jump Of .._,
feet 11 lnchel. ,
The fro1 jump orllf.naMd to. belp ~the pavina o1..,.
in AnaeJI ~ Joeat.a about 50
milet east of Stockton ln tbe
Sierra footbUll.
· ~ idea f0r tbe contest came'
from Mark Twain'• book 0 The
Celebrated Jum,.pln1 Fros of
CalaverM County.
Surf: victjm's body found \
Warm, 1unny 11ue1 and a the belch at~ early l"riday.
peudty of ll.ll'f ~ the c;rowda
Ul> and the reacue1 down at A Jo1&.e! ~ound the bod_r_ o_t
Oranae Cout beach• over the Timothy Medina, a Newark Hilb
weekend, • School band member. who
MarrJ.na the weekend beach disappeared off Sunset Beach
report wu the discovery of a earller thh month while
17-year-old boy'4 body, mlaalng 1WimmJnc widi h.la acbool mata ~ ~y 6, which wuMd up on from ~u Hfah Sthoal.
c1.te. respiratory
LOS ANGELES (AP) -· community education J>«GCl:am
Caution: Marijuana ll'OOldnc al9o wcrkabop.
may be buardous to your health. The wo~bop for a dozen
Tbat'a the ~ in a peper young Hollywood ceJebriUM ta
to be deUVtted today before the intended to prepare them for
78th joint annual mee~ of the national media and peraonal
American Lung A9odation and appearances on behalf of the
ill medical .ectfoo, the American lung *>elation.
Thcndc Society. The actors include "White
About 4,000 phi!:•rm, nurle9 Shadow" · atara Kevin }Jooka,
and other pro euional and 8'i'On Stewart, F.ric Kil~ volunteer health worken are Stony Jackson. Derrick
attendlna the thl'ee-da)l meeting Swafford. Wolle Perry, Timothy
ending 1l'ueaday at three Lo. Van Patten and Nathan Cool.
An&ela hotela.
"lt'1 reeaon.ble to think that
marijua'1a 1moke is more
lrritatfna to reepiratory U..
than tobliccO, which is a kno~
ca~ of lung cancer,'' Dr. Donald
P . Tash.kin WU to report to a
Other youn1 actors being
briefed on the effec ts of
marijua,na and tobea:o amoklng
are P'..nie.t Harden Jr. of "The
Jeffenon1," along with Jim
JorcSan, Greg Henry and Dorian
Harewood.
Q: Be pt u A la wrtdlll'?
A;Ya
~ eamster str.ike losses told Tuhkin, a Loe Angela-hued
phyatcian and acientiat, aays
marijuana amoke contalna the
aame respiratory iriitanta found
in tobecco. Marijuana smoke al8o
contain• 50 eercent more cancer~uctna hydrocarbom
Carpenter aaid that wu the
cue. But ~trist .dcled '9_., JEFF ADLER or .. .,..,,... ...
., 1'l'eamater-ha\lled rock, aa.nd
*1d ready mix concrete 1hould '"8ln mo~ today throughout
Ateuthem · omia followina a
f8'rike eeulement reeched Friday
twJth mote than 2,DOO union ctpwn.
~·1 •ut it will not be until
Wectrw.day that plant opentiom
«Ntum to normal in Orange and
· Lcim-Angela OOWltiel in the wake
116 the criPPliua lix-weell strike. aald Jay Watldna, a spokesman
~~r the 30 companiH that
compNe the Southern Califamla
Rock Products and Ready Mix
<:.oncrete Aa:datlom.
Tog~tber , the companlH
deliver about 90 percent of the iuk. sand and ccncrete &-.! Jn a
five-county .....
Watldm laid be waa happy the
atrike finally wu over ~UM
"nobody'• happy during a
strike.''
He said the strike bad call the
construction industry and the
concrete companies million.a of
dollars in 1'mel..
Unim rnemben ratified a new
two-year pact Friday, 1tvlnc
them a $1.25-an-bour rai.le tbJa
year and a 75-cent ralae netet
·year. Under the old contract,
drivers had been earning an averaee $ll~ anJaiaur.
When the strike be9m: May 5,
Teamatera had l'ejected a
propoeed three-ytC ~inc:t that
would have railed thel.t hourly waa• fl an hour the ttm year
ancJ 75 centl ln etlCb of U. next
two years. Union neaotiaton
were demanding a. $-t.10 increue
the 'flnt year and $2 an hour in
each of the aubeeqlient yeen.
Fog forec:;lst · .
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~end"" In OkWlorna end ... ...,,_ -""'°" of .. .,.., . T.....SO watcn. _. .__
fer fftUCll of Olllehome end .....,,T-. n. ~ etorme ... In a.l•PltOml. .... ~ IClttered lroM .. '°'*""" Aoclllee Into
...... I' I' IS~ V'*'i end ...,. •••n <lr9at ~ A tornldo touched down 11
1:410 e.m.. -PUtnlrn, Ollae., In ~~-•lneofi..vy tflu)lderetorm• oro•••d
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California
The Natlonll W..U. ~ ~ NW1Y tldee but coot. tempereturea Tuesday, with
~ douda llong 1he 00.-lllld weat winds~ to 30 mph.
In nor1hern o-tl.
Highs Tu.de}' .. knceM at 72 In Loe ,.,.... between 72
end H at tleedlea. hm IO to 10 1n u. mount111ne, .,._ ea 11nc1
M In high "-ta end from 86 to
105 1nlow~
8oeter'9 from PWlt Co1101p4lon to IN ~border cen eacpect lgtlt. _...,.. ..,. .toNgtlt f6w!
In Ill• morning. be~omlng weat .. ior1t1weat It 10 to 11 Moel
dultna the lllWnoon wleh 1-IO Moot wind..,... PW1fy ~
elll.. are predJc:ted OVet the
OOMltT~.
Tempera~
IUTIOM " ....... n a
71 ..
• 46 .21 .. 54
• 16 18 11 84 70
84 54 ., 44
• 82 M 6a .04 73 51 ea 51 M 78 .01
IO 56 .....
51 • .01 IO 70 .17 •• -• uo .... •• •• •• . .. .. . IJ to .ia .. 17
M 4a AM 11 ...
11 • • • .II
• 51 70 17 ••
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.. 65
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11 78 I 71 44 IO 58 .M ., .., tt
.. 81
11 M -91
: :1 IO 17 2.08 74 16 .05 IO ee u ee .. 70
• 13 112 41 n ... .20
72 13
" a .oe 71 40 71 ... ....
• 47 .ot I: .oa •• 17 17 .M M II
74 11
7a 42
17 51 ti M IO a
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tO 12 . ..
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12 .... t4 .. 70 M
70 51
.. 51 102 .. 17 ...
91 43 ., 54
74 49 .. 48 '~ = n eo 116 ...
11 ... .., Ill
7171 ft •• :I : •• 100 • 11 ..
11 ... 06 ~ : ... Extended .. ., , ..
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IOUTHl"N CAL"O"NIA COAITAI. AND MOUNTAIN AMM-flllllllftd ...... ._
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than • lrDOke, be •ya.
''The combLNiion of deeply
inhaled marijuana amoke and
tobecco llDOU hM been found
"I think we are giwng the rneaaee to )'QUDg J*>Ple that · there are health tiuarda in
marijuana." be says.
Our "346" tropical suits
::: =:: crv:s-~ and evnta and bebavlril in an
lra c r zhCly enatic way.
Carpenter told Jurors at
Hlndtle1'• trial ~t the defendant WM by an
inn•r world of fu~Y.·
. .
are ready for yout selection
"346° is our designation fo/distinctle
clothing made exclusively for Brooks
Brothers to our exactina specification's . . .
The value is excellent considcrin1 our
standards for taste and quality. For Summer
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COSMETIC ACUPRESSURE -Edna Crum,
44, of Lynwood. Wash., receives a non-surgical
facelift at the hands of coemetologist Janean
Wjvold. Ms. Wjvold uses face manage
and vitamin supplementa in her facelifta, in
-~--addition to "acupressure" -a couain of the
ehlnese acupuncture method. Ms. Wjvold says
her methods aoften unwanted lines and give
the skin a "patural glow."
First assailant of pon-tif I
still being querted daily
ROME (AP) -Mehmet All
Agca, serving a ille sentence for
shooting Pope John Paul II ln St.
Peter's Square laat May,,is
undergoing questioning daily in a
rene wed effort by Italian
proeecuton to find his presumed
accornplkes.
The 24-year-old Turk was
transferred to Rome's Rebibbla
Prtaon early this month from the
maximum-security prison at
A.coll Piceno, northeast of Rome.
1pedtically for the purpoee of
interrogation, prison sources
said.
''The state is proceeding on the
hypo thesis that be had
aa:omplicea," Dario Martella, the
state's attorney investtpUni the
caae, 'Said in a recent lnt.erview.
"But so far there ia no evidence
sufficient to implicate others."
Turkish mart i al law
authorities have convicted · six
e xtreme rightists for helping
Ap eacape from jail in 1979 and
hiding him from police. But
Turkish police don't believe the
righ\ista had anything to do with
the attempted uuaaination of
the pope on May 12. 1981.
Turkish police aources ay tile}'
believe extreme riaht-wlng
TinY. Idaho town
• • to arm c1t1zens
BLISS, Idaho (AP) -The
mayor of this tiny town predictl
puaage next month of a law
requiring that residents have
guns and know how to uae them.
even though the local sheriff says
the community is almos t
crime-free.
Mayor Roland Zollinger said
an ordinanc e requiring
ownership and maintenance of
guns -with exemptions for the
"kn o wn c razy " and
"conscientious objectors" -la
sure to be passed when the City
Council meets June 2.
But Gooding County Sheriff
Robert Aja, whoee department
provides protection for the town
of 180, located in aouth-<.-entr-1
Idaho about 100 miles east of
Solle, thinks the ordinance is
unnecessary.
"I've been here for six years
and there hasn't been a shot fired
cN« theft.," Mid Aja. "I for one
am not aotng to knock on doon
down there and tell them to have
a IUD " Zollinger imi9ta the toWn b.M
plenty of crime.
"Linker•• store has been
broken lnto three timee in one
month and the Road Runner
Cafe has been robbed three tlmee
ln four months," he Mid. ·~of
the boy. bad a gun and a knife
pulled on him over there." "
Zollinger has even called his
mayoral counterpart in
Kennesaw, Ga., Darvin R.
Purdy, to get advice. A law
requiring residents of the
northern Georgia community to
own and ·maintain a gun was
passed March 15, btlt its effective
date has been put off twice to
June 1 becau.e fireanna la.fety
cia.ea were delayed.
"I've talked with the mayor
down there and he aaid it'•
working and he's tend1na a copy
o f the ordinance along,"
Zollinger said. "'The council here
is all gung-ho ...
If the· law pa11es, a firing
range will be set up to train
citizens, said Zolllner, who
estimates that 80 percent of
Idaho's residents are already
armed. ••so what'• tbe blS ~eal?"
he aald. ''We won't pulh nothinc
down nobody's throeL ''
A Kemesaw dty councilman
said the Georgia community'•
gun ordinance WM int.ended M
"a kind of proteat-ty"pe
leglalatioft'• to gun control laws.
such aa a handgun ban that took
effect Feb. 1 ln the Chlcaao
.Uburb of Morton Grove, D1.
TIUPOW, 1AbMon (AP) -
w.rmintl .,. ~ that
tht do1tn• of rival private
armle1, holdoven from
lAbMaa'• 1976-78 dvU war, ... t
out of um andent port dty. n..
~nffllMft hope their ~
movement wW .p..,d am:111 tl'1I
1trUt·torn na~lon, once the
MJddle l'.IR'• commerdal center. "We~ we are an example,"
said Rlchid Kar~? .who WM
Cebanon'• primt m.uuswr durtna
the dvil war and ii now the main
poUtkal 1-der of Tripoli.
The movement II the tint ot ltl
kind ln lAbanon Ii.Dee the dvil
war between rlah t-wlnc
Maronlte Chrilt1ant and mo1tly
Mollem leftiltl.
Whether the pqce movement
b1ollolnl or ii killed of1 here, it
marks a tumlJ\I polnt ln attemptl
by the Christiana and MoaJeml to
Jl>'n hands ln what they claim to
be eeeklng -a united Lebanon.
Karam1 aaid ln an lnterview he
lft9 Tripoli as Lebanon'• lut
chance tor a national
reconciliation among the ICOl"fll of
warring mllitiaa 1plint.ered by
relilion, pollticl, economb and
pel'IOna.1 vendettu. Thia city 50
rnlles north of the capital, Beirut,
haa been the laat to suffer
Lebanon'• conflict.
Of Lebanon'• major citle1
Tripoli wu the least affected by
dvil war regjmes. The majority
of the city'• half-million residents
are Sunni Moslems who
tradiUonally have 1onen aloog
well with the minority Christiana
"' the miirChant ranlla. Shtlte Mo1hm1, Uit PNd9minant 1'larnk llCt of Iran
i)ut ~)' ur.delpri~ ln Lebanon, afe rue tn TrlpoU.
TtMft II oftly a aprink.Ui'la of
Pa~
'nie eConomJc piston It Tripoli'•
buttllna 1taport. Tht second
bta1eat caah-earner 11 the
provl1lon of Hrvlcea to the trUcldna trade that rolls north to
Syria arkt Turkey.
For many Tripoli realdeni.,
IUOC'e91 it measured each eveNna
before au.ndown prayers when
the cub boxee· ttt empt!ed and
the day'• proflta ue talUed on
dol-ared ledaen.
Furniture-store owner Hajj
al-Arab aave one reuon why
Tripoli never became a major
battleground ln the civil war.
"When there is fighUng we can't
make bullne9."
Joumalilt Mohammed Salem
uld: "Tripoli people are
merch1mta hving day to day.
They are traditional enemies of inlecurlty." •
SI.nee the civil war eroded the
authority of the police and army
throughout Lebanon, ICOl"el of
political 1*1!es created private
armies which exact payofla from
shopkeepers in exchance tor
protection. In some partl of the
country, such as Chrtatian F.ast
Beirut, militias have suoceeded in
lmposing order.
In Tripoli, no one party grew
strong enough to keep the peace.
The city's police commandant,
I#-·"'"" WHITE BOUSE WORK -First Lady Nancy Reagan planta a
commemorative magnolia tree on the north grounds of the
White House, a gift from the American Association of
Nunerymen. The 29-[ear~ld tree, now 16 feet tall, will reach
a maximum height o 30 feet.
Lt. 6i. MaNS1 HMlan, ~ repartet hill ~ .... p
ap1JWl 32 pnvate limlM -II
IW\ batdel bffak out~ OY ..
IUnpi,mt ··~t. One>'recent lhootout w•~
by retldentl to have lt.u1ed ~
an unpaid omblbw debt. t~
The mllfda •Ytt«n ~y
waa not workln1 in TrlP.ICl.
Karami uld the moat tem.a
indictment came ln April d... 1 one of the nl1htly tlreftlhC.
recen~ when a rocket-propilltd IJ'e slammed lnto a be•H•1
&nd •t lt afire. A man, hi11•e '
and their nine children ,...,e
burned to death. I
"h thll any way fOt1•
population to llve? We:•e
humans. We cannot h•Y• tyranny," Karami said. •
The merchants went on ---~
foe three daya after the firer, ..
the city'• power bloc, ~~I)',
usually set what they want. !11119
time they demanded' the millllN
remove their IWl8 from tMJcity
aftd cloee down their of&el& '' 8 Karam! and police
commandant Hallan claim ':l\e
merchan.11' demand• ile
gradually being met. But wtlen
the merchants staged a rnartll to
d emonstrate their •olid9 unknown gunmen sprayed
with bulletl.
The usual militia checkDM*ttt.
are g~. althou&h tome iiiMla
offices an still ooen. ""*
"It is a start:• said ~.
'"ntls 01ight be an example Jpr a
national compact." •l¥
J 1'd
Cable TV•~
channel
'filthy'
JI
l.>t.I~
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TtJRLCX;K (AP) -'l'uff6hc
officials are asking a cg
television firm "to be a
neighbor" by not offe
cuatomera In the city a pay-
stalion that features R-r~
shows. 11 ..
About .20 people compla.inBcl at
a council meetlns about tk
Escapade pay-TV chad;Ml
available to Turlock aua.:rilMh
of Sammons Communic~
cable system. They expreililM:I
ooncem that their children JJ'dilbt
be able to see the chan~l's
R-nted material. ioW "It is filthy; It is dirty:,,._
explicit eex and I'm ~· said the Rev. Phil Smith of' cllie
First Baptist Church. "'"
St.eve Rosenthal, the ca~
company's general manager,
the F.acapade channel has
running scrambled except
those who pay to aee IL
However , some speakera
the channel's a udio was
altered and some people can f'
tune their receivera auffi
to pick up the picture. :)
Rose nthal responded !ii
customers can obtain a ..... ";
d evice to en\irely tu~
channel out of their set. -u~' •
The Rev. Richard For' ·
Roman Catholic chaplain aN
State-Stanislaus said-;Ji
considers the device enOllJ
control. ~#-
But one citir.en, Joyce Ru
contended that children mig
to&>ther homes and alt.er as
cable decoder to bring in•
cfumnel. 11'1'1· .. It's really important tha~w
keep 80me control at the
level." the said.
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DZAR PAT: l ju.It aot a~ card, but must ldmlt that Jtm
..-pewhat trtaht.eried ot •lectronk bankJna. l did write my
penona1 ldentTfk:auM number dOWn and hicflt, but what woWd
Ila)' UabWty be lf 1 lost the card and 80IMOM ~ to \&le lt? -T'". ---.. Calta M ...
v .. mtpt '"• Yfff card or Mm .... CMlll Ital It, Ht JM'n .at• a1 a ... u YMI' aambu lla't toad or 1to&ea .... v .. r can .. ma ... Ueally ...... mut ........ au~ aeeea'" 1y1tem ..._.. ....... lalenlM of betll ,.., can Ui
aamber •a. tile a1temaW teller llUdlH (ATM). Seme TM
_...... are pnarallllllM a. retaba cans di.at uve Me.
re,orW 1&oleL AM IOIDe will CMflleate a card lf tile Uet' falla
&e .-e' la tM cornet ~ W.dflcaU. •-* af&er ..... attemptl. ftll tllwarb tM Wei ..... can from "fld.la('
hr u Welldflcadoa •amber. -.
' LOS ANO&LSS (AP) -
DHpit• much-ballyhooed
lnclriUv. Dakl 10 lure excuttw.
to work where Uw COit ot Uvinl
11 hi1h. CalUornla bu1lnH1
i.dol'e .,. "°' outpldn& tht,.
of th• naUon •. • 1tuCly b:y a
n.ttonal manaaement cainlultlnl ttnn.,...
usome 1maller companlH
bll9d In UM Loi AncelM and San
Franclaco area appear to b .. e
comperwa&ed top necuUve1 more
aeneroualy than their national
counterpart•. reflecttn1 tbe
1lanlflcant number oJ fntr~~urlal and h11h· f1mw competina
for proven manaaertal talent, n
uld Lewla Roeenthal, head of
Loe Anaelea office of Sit.on &
• p....,......... .......... ------
' top 1eatedf
.Then are 10..r.020 Natl tn Buffalo'• R.lch 1ttadtwn, and TH1 llllH plana to 1lt in
fNfWY one. . · If be 1uoceed11 tho
11-yoar-old dllo ~key for WPKD-FM aay1 he wilt
~. NCOrd f« -a..-tUP& -and ralM mon•_y lot the American Cancer Socloty u
well
lte'N AlllJ of KIMN Radio
ln Denver aet the Hcotd ln
1980, rat11n' tao.ooo fos: lltdn&..~ all &,000 1eat1 of
Mlle Hiib Stadium, a WPHD
~llkt.
1Mta1 yow buk card Hel praeat tile ume Mr1 of laalanl u 1oa1q a ere.ft cant wMll It eomes to UabWty. YMr UUUlty
f• autai.rbed wl&Mrawal1 fnm yHr aeaeat II llm.lted to Ht, Jut u It II wttll • credit card, U Y• .. w, tM flauelal
laatltatl• wlW. two Hllaell day1 after leanial Of ~ lost 01'
tlleft of you card.
' Co. Inc.
Ma100'1 a1aault on Rieb
Stadiumiali:,m• of th• NFL Buffalo wU1 be11n May
28. WPHD ~Ill call tor
pledsea to the charity for
every 1,000 1eata he aita in,
added 8udt Gilbert.
•wt o' '" MAKING A PASS? -Fonner~uarterbr.c:k Joe Namath Chat.
After yu .. tlfy "' NU. YH cu'& loae uy more mouy lf
aaatlaoriled wl&Wrawal1 -.re mue. If yH doa't DOdfy tile bull
wttllla two be11H11 day11 yo cu leae u md u $1M.
fte belt way to pnteet yoanelf II to teleJIM!le tile bad to
report yoU' loa1 ucl follow •P wltll a letter. U yH Had a
certified letter,, yH will uve tile receipt a1 proof tat tile letter
9lu beea mall ... Keep a copy of tile letter too.
Back taxes confiscated
DEAR PAT: I received a federal tax refund check for le.a
\ban I expected and then I got a notice 11ating thai a portion of
my refund had been applied to a previous year's tax ijability.
What does this mean? ·
P .J., Huntington Beach
laterul ReveHe Se"lce explalaed dlat before a retu•
cHet II lined. die IRS mu& verlfJ ~lllletller :r:r teas are owed. 'hele amoall will tllea be M4ectell . tile eMd II
lawed. A aodce always It 1e11t wltea tllere It uy daule .. JHI'
reftlM died.
Publishing company 'alive'
DEAR READERS: Althouah a circulation department
spokesman for Zlff-Davia publ.Laher'• ~in New York
Oty told AYS in late March that 7.iff-Davia was "aotnl out of
buainea," Fred Shear, a Zift-Davil fulfWment auiatant now
aays that infonnadOfl wu incon'ect. The ~bliahlng ocma-ny la
alive and well, but ita "Adventure Travel' magazine la no longer
being published.
R.M., Corona del Mar, had contacted AYS re"ardlng
non-delivery of a canvas tote bee offered to new .w.:rlben of
"Adventure Travel." Ahhoup the Ziff-Davia circulation
spokesman had told A YS that the bee W.. lmpoalble to obtain at
this ~t, Shew has arranaed to haw the bite maOecl to R.M.
AYS appreciates th.II follow-up .:t:lon on the part bf
ZW-Davis.
You can
without
get Herpes
'activity'
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
,_..... simplex virus, the IOW'Ce or wideepread venerea1 d'8eue 1n
the United States, can remain
tnfectloua for boun on common
objecta such aa toilet aeata, a
..-rcher aays.
The finding raiaea the
pcmibillty that 1enital herpes,
estimated by some health
o1ticiaJa to afflict as many u 20
million Amer i cana, is
communic able througb
nbn-aexual mean• .. well at
teXUal contact.
One researcher, Dr. Trudy
L•raon, said that be~1f::kj•
pte'V1oualy thought to die q y wbmi expoeed on dry surfecee.
UVed from 1 ~ to 4 ~on a
toOet .eat and 72 hours on cotton
pUlle.
"Our major QORC!em isn't to
much with toilet .eata but with
the 1au1e," 1he said in an
iniervtew. ''The IUl'face9 of puze
are abnllar to towels, and people
with genital herpes lhou1d be
extra carefUl that no one ei.e
uses their towels when they
have an outbreak."
Ma. Lanoo said berpe9 vlctUm
and thme in contacl with them
should take added hyatenlc
precautions and that medical
personnel shoUld enaure that
examination imtnanenta u.ed on
victim• are either cleaned
thoroughly or thrown away.
Genital herpes la an incurable
dileue that cau.s eores that can
blister and form uloen. Vldima
have attacks a\ irre1ular
interval• and are infectious
during the9e perioda.
The federal Centers for
Dtleue Control eetimates that
300,0QO new cues of herpel -an
"epidemic" level -oocur each
~·
.. However.'' he added, "pay
levell ln the majority of
Callfomla Urma are ba1ically
oompanble with the re9l of the
country.''
The study showed manapment ulariee rooe a hair
hater In California than
elsewhere durtn11981 -12.6
percent in the et.ate compared to
12.3 percent 'nationally.
But when bonu1es baeed on
company performance were
added to compute total
compensation, California
executiVf9 !aged behind the re9l
of the nation, rlain'a only 12.7
percent compared to 13 percent
eJ.ewhere.
The etudy noted that a major
reuon for the aluagiah incre8le
in bonuaea Is the prolon1ed
recemon, which hu cut deeply
into companiel' proflta.
In actual dollars paid to the
exeeuttvee, th•re la no dear-cut
trend, with chief executive
ofticen eunma allehtly more in
California (J160,000 before
bonu.. compU'ed with $140,000
elsewhere), wbtle top le1al
executivee eem lell in the et.ate
050,000 before bonuses
compared to ~.ooo ellewhere).
In other cate1oriea, chief
operattn1 offlcera and top
dlvlaion and flnancia1 eucutiVf9
earn more In California, but
controllers and personnel
dl.rectcn In the state are ie. well
off than counterparts elawbere.
The atudy waa baaed on a
survey of 514 companies
nationwide, including 64 in
Callfomla. The sample ranaecl
from $10 mDllon recsonai ftnm to
$60 bllllon co~lomeratel in a
bro9d ranee of finm.
'Lobster tax'
proposed by
Oklahoman
OKLAHOMA ciTY (AP) -
An Oklahoma congremman baa
~~d a national tax on
Rep. David McCurdy, D-Olda.,
aays the revenues from the tax
on the lhe1lfisb would be U8ed
for .. further development of
alternative IOW'Cl!ll al. lobster."
"A handful ' of
LoalH ReevH, wldow of
profenional boxer Jimmy
Reev .. , la uk1nc m1111om of
dollan in damagea from the
makers of the film .. Raatns
Bull" becau•e her fate
huaband'a name WU IJled in th~fi alle1edly without
her on.
. Reewl la eeekinc $4.2
million in compensatory and
punitive damages and 3
percent of the movie'• profit.a.
Former middleweigb t
champion Jake La Moua
foufht Reeves, the 1940
nat onal amateur lisht
heavyweight champk>n. twice
in 1941, and Reevee won both
bouta.
, .... Qw.laC1 Adami, direct
descendant of two U .S .
presidenta, canceled hla fint
bid for public office.
Adams, 82, who workl at a
pharmacy in Carion City,
Nev., 1ou1ht a seat in the
state Auembly. He said he
waa offered the pharmacy
mana1er'•job atartln. in
July, an it waa ' an
advancement I couldn't tum
down.''
· He filed in February u a
Repu. bllcan advocaUnc stats' righta -a far cry from the
fe<lerallat lliewa held by hla
ancaton, Jou Adami, the
nation'•~ ~t, and , .... QtDeJ Mama, ihe Uth
president.
lobster-producing at.ates have
aou1ht to 1ain the greatest
poulble economic advantage 1----------
f r om their pos ition• aa
net-loba\er harvesters at the
expense of the rest of the
nation," he said.
C.tl 142-5171.
lll'ut a few word•
to work for ou.
with act.rel. l Welch d a banquet in Loi Angelell
held in honor ~tte Davia Burt Reynalda, winnen of
the Rudolph Valentino awards for their lifetime conUibutionl
to movies.
Clall VOD Balow. eentenoed
to 30 years ln prison after
being convicted of twice
trying to murder hia helreu
wlfe, faces a hearing thla
.t.Veek to detennlne If he baa
met a bail requ irement
allowtns him to remain free
pending appeal.
A lawyer for the Newport,
R.I., aocialite aubmltted a liat
of von Bulow'• ueeta valued
at $1 mlllion and post ed a
$50,000 bond in accordance
with imtructiom from Judge
ftomu 8 .1 NeeAam.
Be fore ba ii becomes
official, however, the court
must verify the a11eta, court
officl.ala aaid. Von Bulow wu
found guilty March 16 of
trying to kill Mardaa "Sany"
voa lhlow with insulin
injections.
Swaying light fixtures In
hia courtroom prompted U.S.
District Judge Rlclaard
EasleD to m ove all court
proceedings out of Kala-
ma zoo' a federal o ffi ce
building ln Michigan.
F.mlen said be would allow
no hearings in the building
until workers f:iniah repairing
the roof.
Since the repair w 9 rk
beaan, a board and a brick
have fallen lt'rough the
building ceilln1, hallways
have been blocked and eome
entrances have been cl()led,
the judge aaid.
A 4lem-aet aold snuffbox
made for Pruuian ltlac
Frederick II more than 200
years ag~ brought a record
price of $810,000 at a Geneva
auction, Clariatle's auction
houae announced.
The sale price wu triple
the' appraisal estimate. The
pr e v io us record for a
snuffbox waa $252,000 paid at
a 1980 aucdon for a box from
t h e collec t ion of Prlace
E1terlaa1y, according to the
auctioneers.
The "F.aterhazy box" had
been given to a member of the
Hungarian F.aterhuy family
by Ruaa i an Empr eaa
Catberlae tile Great in the
18th cen~, a spokeswoman
for Chriatie •said.
Planiat Vladimir Horowitz
la preparing for hla first
European concert 1n 31 yean
with a constant American
companion -a personal
Stelaway.
"I can't play European
pianos," the 77-year-old
virtumo explained. '"lbey're
too pl.cid. r Uk~ many cokJn."
SHORT NOTICE
PUBLIC AUCTION
By Order of The Board of Directors and Other Secured Parties
COMPLETE UQUJDATION TO REPAY PAST DUE LOANS
AND LETTERS OF CREDIT TO BANK
•Ml flAL/11111118 I llllBM. IAllfTI I IHI
ALL RUGS HAND MADE
TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
ON TUESDAY, MAY 'Ith AT I P.M.
HOUIAY Ill
21211 U 'U llU, UlllA I/US
Preview wtH commence 1 hour prior to auction
A.ISO lnciUdeel In the auction win be • LARGE aa.ECTIOM OF MONZEI
r-...ecs by • weU-«nown W•t Cou1 Foundry
Actually, ~y la kidding.
He patterened hi• tongue-in.cheek pretentation Oil ,__ _ _,;. ___ _.:~__.--..,.,.,.--
an announcement by the
Northeast -Midwest
~ Coalition that it la
seeking a national 8eYeJ'UllCe tax
on oil.
The Coalition'• proposals .
would mean trouble for oil productna states like Oklahoma,
McCrudy aatd.
' I
.Sequel Ok'd
to 'Porky's'
' MIAMI (AP) -Despite
concerns about the morality
depicted in the movie, the Dlde
C-ounty IChool board baa acreed
to let a film company u. a 8Cbool
fol' a 1equel to "Porky'a," a
lo•-budpt, box-office sleeper
about 19501 teens ln South
FJortda, I
Tbe ortclna) UJ>orttya:• filled
with sex-related comedy, bu
l'IJl Ill cl $74 mOlkm.
While .... .... .. ~
the ICbool board Wtecl to aDOw
the~ 1D be tomed here.
There'• John.'• Grlll, where
Spade dined on chop1, baked
potato and allced ~toll (you
can 1et the same today, uttni amid Hammett memorabllla).
Next door ii the nood Bulldtnl
-itl eleaant lobby lined with
~ marble columna, an ediftce.
where Hammett worked for the
Pinkerton ~· The ume bulldlng, Herron
auaeata, wu likely the home
offiCe of the Ccntinwltal Op, the
hero without a name.
Alona the city'• ""/i:ta are the homea in which tt
· Hammett wae burled in
•ArUnaton National Cemetery
OYel' tonmr rm aiw J. Kd&lll'
Hoover'• o~tlona. He had
terYed in W War I.
Herron. who~ 1977 hll Md
hil tours about the dty, laid the
euence of the author remains
elu.llve.
He uy1 that when Miu
Hellman, who lived with
Hammett until hia death, wu
asked what he waa like, ahe
replied, "I don't know."
...........
PRIVATE GUIDE -Don Herron stands in front of John'•
Grill, whett the fictional Sam Spade dined wblle punlUing
the Maltese Falcon. Each Sunday Herron. guides touriata throuah the world of Spade'• creator, Duhiell Hammett. wrote bil book.a. and the cheap
alley rooma where he lod1•d
when tuberculoaia choked bla
luna• and forced him into mlltUde.
The movie memories of
Humphrey Socart'• Sam Spade
or WWJam PoWell'a Niclt Ow-lee
lure people to the tour, Herron
Mid• Others are fa..na of Lillian
Hellman, Hammett'• protap ~
~penlon.
Conflict~ but not too much
Superintendent won't lose job after marriage to secretary
But. he aay1, few remember
the Continental Op -the fat,
u1ly, touah hero of moat
Hammett ltoria
Hammett'• books were filled
with action and evll, with
bard-drinking heroee of dubb.w
morality. And hia depiction of
San Francitco•waa coldly
reelistlc. Herron aaid.
"In hit ..... pertlcu)arly in
'The Malteae l'alcon,' ha
deltrlbed it matter-of-factly,
without the foa drlftlnf ln tb.rou&h the Golden Gate, he .....
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
Santa Cruz County school
auperintendent, who married a
tecreUry workinc for the county achoo1I. baa a potential conflict of
int.eresa Oil employee pay ......
but can take part 1n pay• neautiationl anyway, an attorney
general'• opnJon l8kl.
The formal opinion by
Attorney General Georye
Deukmejian '• office aa d
Superintendent Richard Van
Deren need not r-.n desptte the
conflict beca"'" he la the only
one wbo can lecally nesotiate
with hill empo, r•
1 A~ General'• oPlnlon.a
have no force of law 6ur are
ELECTRONIC BEARING TESTS will ~ pea •t
Newport Beach Hearing-Aid Center
usually followed by government
agendea until a court rules on the
illue.
Van Deren, who took office in
1979 and Is up for~ th.la
year, married a secretary to a
mana1ement employee for the
CIOUDty .:hooll lalt Auawt. The Opinion, requested by'
County Coun.ael Clalr Carlaon,
asked whether Van Deren ahouJd
be barred from negotiating
changes in employee Wille
~-that would affect hil wife'• salary.
Deputy Attorney General
Clayton Roche wrote that Van
Deren bed a fiiwvial interest in
bJa wife'• .ea.mtncs. becaUle of
community property laws
allowing either apou.e'a .eparate
property to be used fdr the
other'• "necieeeries of life." But despite a pcmibJe ccnfllct
of lntereats in any wage
a1reement, Roche wrote, Van
Deren should be allowed to act
under a 1eaal doctrine called the
"rule of nece91ity.'" nm '<permits a publJc officer
to carry out the emend.al duties of
hi1 office despite a conflict of
intensta where he it the only one
who ~Y leplly act," the oplnloo
aaJd. Otherwite, it added, there
could be no coDective tmpin1nc
for COW\ty ICbool employ9ea.
If Van Deren la re-elected,
Roche wrote, be could take part
in future wage negotiaUma.
Tilee., M•y 18, .... , May .J 9, n ..... , llay M
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Hearin& ten will be conducted by a Haring Aid Spec:l.aUst, who la licenled by the California State Board of Medical Quality Amurance
OVERCOMING YOUR PSYCHOLOGICAL RESISTANCE TO SEAT BELTS MAY BE THE KEY.
C.11 142-5171.
Put• few words
to work tor you. •
u a Hearing Aid Dispemer. .
Anyone who has trouble hearing or WlderttandinC la weloome to a
test employing the latest electronk equipment whkh will determine
hil or her particular io.. You will aee a modem hearing aid ao tiny
it fits totally wit.bin the ear.
NEWPORT BEACH REARING AID CENTF.R ' Formerly MontcanerY Ward Heartnc Aid C-enter. a.ta .._
1600 Well COMt llfPw•y Newpon Beaela , 646-8266
U you C.'l INIU It m lhllt daya ·call~ appt.. at anot1-~
the vast majority of cases,
seat belts protect passengers
from severe injuries, allowing ,
them to escape more quickly.
Another popular rationaJi.za.
tion: yoo11 be saved by being
thrown clear of the car. Here
again, accident data have
proved that to be untrue
you are almost always safer
inside the car.
Some people use seat
belts for highway driving,
but rationalize it's not worth
the trouble to buckle up for
short trips. The numbers tell
a different story: 80% of all
automobile accidents~
serblJ injury <r death inVdve
cars traveling under 40 miles
per hour. And three quarters
of all collisions happen less
than 2.5 miles mm the driver's
home.
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Oi'~• Countf. Supervlaor
Ro1•r Stanton hu been buay ln
reoent daya ln a IUCCWful effort to ln..,._ th4t federal ~mment in
county 1overnment•1 effective
welfare fraud det.eet10n procram.
Stanton recently took hl1
propoaal1 to Wa1htn1ton, D.C.1 . where he received 1ome
encoura1ln1 reaponae from two
ranklnt of flcial1 of the Reagan
admlniatration, -
The county's program ta
unique fn that lta aim la to detect
welfare fraud before any benefits
are paid. A team of 12
investigators reviews questionable
welfare af pllcationa, and
determines l the person seeking
aid may be attempting to cheat the
ayatern.
Stanton and the county
Admlnl1trative Office say the
model for UH throuahout th•
nation.
a.it \here WU more k> hit trip
to the natlon11 ~pita!. Since the
federal 1overnment paya •
~t abate of welfare COlta,
Stanton ar,uft, it 1hould pay a
1reater 1hare of the coat of
prevenUna welfare fraud .
Stanton'• analyala 1how1 that to
detect • fraudulent welfare dollar
in Oranae County, the federal
government ta 1pendina about 13 ~ta, while the <lounty Ii lpend.lna
about 38 cents. Stanton say• the
oost should be equalized.
The supervl10r reports that
the federal officials seemed
receptive to hla suggestion.
' We agree with Stanton's
position. What's needed now ta for
the federal government to back up
its words with action. . ~
program, with an annual cost of Equalizing the contribution to
$747,000, has saved the county the ear1y detection program would
about $7 million over a two-year insure continued vigorous
period. ' enforcement. The re1ultant
Stanton believes that the savings no doubt would cover the
county'• program could become a cost many times over.
Survival selection
The Reagan administration~s
'propoeal to spend 10rDe $4 billion
over the next seven years on
"crisis relocation" plans that
assume "the aurvival of a
substantial portion of the
population" in the event of a
nuclear attack, is beglnn1na to take
on some Alice-in:-wonclerland
qualities.
For starters, local officials
have been asked to comment on a
1977 federal study of Crisis
Relocation Planning and, more
than that, ordered to draw up
plans for their own localities.
This is where the fantasy
begins.
Up in Sacramento, a
35-year-old evacuation plan. kll18
diacarded as impractical, haa been
dredaed up by Office of
!'.meqency Seivlces Director Alex
Cunningham, who believes that
the 600,000 residents of the area
could be evacuated tn one or two
days "at the most."
He's even selected stx or
Veterans Affairs.
Obviously a practical military man. Kinpbury doesn't fig\Q'e on
saving everyone. He would
establish priorities for the evacuees
according to their value to IOCiety.
Top priority "would include
the young and physically ·fit,
skilled specialists of all sciences,
trades and occupation• and a
well-balanced labor force."
Low priority would go to "the
elderly, the infirm, the unak:llled,
the unessential and those whose
presence in the relocation areas
would lel'Ve only to place a burden
on the survivors."
He concedes h.11 "Noah's Arlt''
theory may appear cruel, but says
it would be the only way to go. Of
coune, lf such a plan had been in
effect in Noah'• day, h1a advanced
age would have counted against
him. but perhaps his 1klll u an
organizer would have oft.et that
disadvantage.
seven receiving areas in the
mountains to which, presumably,
the evacuees would bead in
orderly faahlon. Arid where,
presumably, ~~ey would find
·~ housing, food, drinking water and
'·--a welcome from any local
Cynics contend there'• just no
way to plan the evacuation of a
major metropolitan area involving
moving manes of confused ana
frightened people over a limited
highway network and providing
them with shelter and supplies
when they reach a "safe" .z.one. In any case, f-t billion of our
money has been allocated to
finding solutions to the problem.
which we hope will never arise.
And maybe if they could 8'acxeed
in rescu:ft enough aoclally and
economi y UJeful 1urvivon, it
would be money well 1pent.
retddenta.
A much more aelective plan is
envisioned for the 18 million
residents of the Los Angeles area
by Robert L. Klnpbwj, dlrector
of Loa Angeles County'•
Department of Mill tary and
Curbing ca:mpalgn lies
w ASHINGTON -InteWaence ana-
1)"111 beliew the thre.dbaN military re-
gime of Poland's ~n. Wojctech Jaru-
r.eJald may be cxmlnC apart at the aeema.
Secret intelllaence •• r r Ht.en ta auae-t
that the Poliih Army itMll ii abowtna lilDI al leliow strain.
Here la 9CIDe of the evidence en whkh
the anal)"IU base their canclulicm:
-In the violent supprrlion of recent
demonatratlona, aecurtty police have
done the dirty work, while the army
stayed on the aidellnea. >J ln other
communllt coun~ .:wity ton. are
l1kely to be more ruthlem and dedicated
to the repne, whether from Rlt-lnterert
or tdeolofy. But the '8.Jlti-aovernment
ripUdes in Poland make It doubtful If
eecurity police can control th~y><>pu.la
Uon; IOCllDeJ' or later, the oommunlata will
have to call en the army.
-THE ARMY, however, :07. be
unreliable. In fact, a number of tary
men were apotted in the ran.ks of the
Solidarity union demomtraton, protee-Una the martial Jaw they are suJ>sx-d to
be enfarctna.
-The Poltah Army appears to be
aufferina a ~ of offlcen. Wlnn1nc
a military oommfeian med to be hlably
cunpeUtlve, and entrance eqmfm&al
were tough. But in recent weeks, the
armed eemoe. have vtrtually dropped
their entrance ~ taldnl ).wt
about anybody fhey can lure ofi the
_,
JACI 11111111
mi8lloned officen, the lltuation may be
even more omlnou. for the Poliab re-pne. The customary two-year term for
conacriptl wu ex1.ended last fall, acoor-dmc to lntellJgenoe IOW'Cel. When mar-
tial law WM actually decreed in Decem-
ber, the length of lel"Vice WU extended
once .,.m.
The new recruiw may be a different
atory, thouah-They are young men who
w~onable teen-agers during
the ty ferment of the lut cou~
of years. Drafted from factories, ahip-
yarda and univeralties, many of them
were members of Solidarity; ordertni
them to cruab their friend• and co-
worken could be a rilky proposition.
-Once held In blab esteem by their fellow countrymen, members of the
armed forcee are increaaincJy vtewed
with IUlpAdoa 1bla baa created a.erioua
morale problem= both offfc•• and men, and a corrtn,g wtment of
.
a re,une that transformed them from
heroes into oppre11or11 lntelligenqe
llOUlU9 told my U90ciate Lucet1e ~.:
nado. ~
It ii a tragic irony of the Pou.h litwt-
Uon that the cracb In Poland'• militarf
mach1ne may leeci to diluter, not ~ fol'·
Januelald and h1a fellow generala, ~
for the entire nation. • •
THE SAD REALITY remains buiclDL
•What It waa when the democratit
"exceaea" of the Solidarity movemeii
led to declaration of martial law five
months ago. Indeed. the reality is ~
same as it has been for the last. 38
yean: The Ruuians are ready, ~
and able to de.cend on Polancj in oveJ1-
whelmlng force if the military loae-f
control of the Iii tuation. ,
The Kremlin may have mellowed a ~
since Joseph Stalin'• bloody era, bu,~
po1\war Soviet. leaders have never
shown any compunctions about atrtJdna
1ruthlealy when their commun~t em~
plre'a vital interests are threatened. It'i
no eecret that they consider Poland a ket
part of that empire. .
Throughout hiltory, the Poles bav;
ahown a hunger for freedom that oftet'i
bordered on the IU.iddal. Polilb J11D1;ww
charpd Nazi tanb and machine
with incredible courace -anc1 little
Whether their deloendanw will decide
aettle for the grim but 1urvivable op
pr r rrfon of martial law it not at all
Farmers say procesSing spoils milk
You never know who'• 91atcl\ing
when you write a column. Several
weeka .aao I wrote that one reason people
aren't drinking a1 much milk u they
Uled to it because milk lan't u good aa lt
once WU.
I aot a lot of mail. Some of lt WU from
dairy uaoc:iationa and aome of lt )Va•
from reeden who ~ with me, but
most of it WM from farmers. Almost all
of them were mad at me for 1aytnc milk
doe8n't tMte •good, but most of them
went on quickly to say that it wasn't
their faulL The milk. they said, WU OK
when it left the cow and their farm.
They defended their Holsteina. but they
admitted there was a problem. The
trouble deYelopa, they say, when the tq
dairies get ho1d of their milk. lt'a the
milk ~ng planta that are subtnc-ttnc good atuff from their milk·and
putting in the bed stuff.
IT OCCURS to me to come beck to thlt
subject becau.e Jut week at the Knox-
ville World's Fair there ww an exhlbtt
~methlng called Dalrymeh, Inc.
ctnc ~en~ !°'*tueb~~-~
perature ~ be ltcftd "To: ;,,
perlodl anywhere, without refrigeration.
If the world of the future it IQlnl to
aerve me milk that can be kept for a long
time out of the Icebox, I won't have a
g1aaa. thank you. Ia this really what the
world ls waiting for? I pel"IOl'lally like ice
cream that melts and milk that turns
eour after a reasonable period of time.
. lllY 11110
The word• .. natural'' and "orpnic"
have been overuaed in advertising.
'!hat'• because advertiaen ~ that atmo.t anyth.lna that cornea to us• direct
from nature i• better than something
we've concocted wU.h the help of man-
made chemica1a. They know we know it,
too, so they pretend their product ia
"natural.0
We were all ~ to believe
from Infancy that lnilk WM the perfect
food and one ~ for tw perfection
WU. it WU natunl. Well. thoee day. are
..--forever. The awnee quart of mU.K
today ii about M natural u Gatorade or
a thick shake at McDonald's. ~all the ao:od, natural foods that
.. ' GIBfTBIT,..._rr
TOMQHT .
P8rt 1 of "Hell)~•
Un101111d Murdere··
proOel the dlsth ol Thet-
mt Tocld. .,,.....,.,..
~ Kenny Aogera.
(C)MOWE
• "Rak Boogie'' (1979)
I.Inda 86olr. 'Jlnt •ay. A
rldl end llltniOd muelc
.. udtnt .... out lO wtn •
roller-ekatlng danot con.-""' "°'°'' rMUmlnO .. IWdlel. 'PO' CD> TMI COUNTRY OR
"• r:>uriftoy, Olc:tc v ... O)'ll• Ind Ken Howwd ..,
In IHI pertoi,,.... ICO of Cit·
ford Odet'• play '*'°"' ..
compl•• relallori1hlp1
betwffn ari alcohotlc
actOI. hit wife Ind a "'-I·
l'lc:ll dlrllCtOf.
AT. PALACE -Marco Polo (Ken
Nanhall. left) and his caravan arrive at
Xanadu, the summer palace of Kublai
Khan (Yinf Ruochenf) in P•!~ 2 of
"Marco Polo' tonight at on KNBC (4).
CZ)MCMI
•• .,. "You CM'I Ct..-
Nt Honmt ....... (19")
W.C. ,,_., EdOtt Bergen.
A young woman t,... IO
merry 1 -lllly 111an
llect6llll "" tl!lnk• '* f9thli' .. poor.
NO. I qtltCTOWN
FeelureO: • "'°"' preYtew of EM1 PrWl)I'• ~
.,,. .,..,..p1111 llome,
Ot'aoellnd; M ~ •
Ille Qrend Old ()pr)' In ....,,.....: 111111 ()prytend,
the mutllctl ..,.,,.. pert!:
lour N Counlry M\.lllc
Hll of Ferne; cNM wtltl,t E~Amold, l~Yf'IUD
•••·'TM~--· (1911) Jolin Wtynt, Oevtd
.,.,_, A cynlcal, lntl-
V191nam lllWlmlll .,......
Oft IMloi•nt11I lo lhe front
.. 'With • bold ·-ol AINlrlc:an oommllldot.
• evllONLA
FeetuNd: • prolll of con. tr_..., T'homel ~
chi; -ot>lclze, tlle ,_.
exerdle craze: • prolllit o4
wlMlng jodley Lafln• ~
cay, • lrlp 10 Ille Laa
FlorlllH htlddrtH
ptgMnt.
• M•A•a•H
Col. P011• le owi """"""°
by th• 111enllon ht
....... -hie tlllfl tt1et to l"8duct .. blood ,....,.
before hll llMUOll pflyllcel. I Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH
MACND. I lSMa
""'°"" • THaetWC81PfAAE Pt.Ava
"Trollut And Crwtldl"
Anton~--~
8urden .. lft tfla .....,..
lion prodllctlon of -"' .. l!lotd'• ... II.-
end ,,_. ~ .,..,.
"'""*"Ille c:tw ..... -
lltOft COflcem.d wltlt
eppoar...-"*' "'*" ,........
8 YOU MICID PCNt IT
"-"ndJ "YOUI ~
ttou. In A BotUt'' ..S ............. ....,.,. ,,_
Of 8'rlllignfl.'' ... ()) ~"""'* ~...,.. ....,.,
Ai1•:111,,...,.. .....
~ .... ~·tie ~gain Ille confldtnoe to ,_ 1t1e wend on ,.
e Cll MARCO POU>
Aller IUflll'lng Uwough
llUt>onle plllgue, lhlrlt. end
en avel8ndle, ltle Poloa
"""' at x-du, the -mer .,.._,. of the Kublai '°"". (Pwt 21
80 MOVIE •• ·-n.. Conoorde: All·
pon '7t" C1•7tl Alain o..on. &...,, 81111111)'. An "'"""*"" tycoon ptots IO deltroy. eupenonlc IHfl..
• to sw-rt a PHl910"
from r.....ilng thol he lotd
WllllPOftl 10 loretgrl ,.,..._ .....
• MOVll
"OOldtn DrllOOll SllWr
Sfttlk•" (1979) °"ID°" Lee.
JolWMa.en. • ,.M. MMaAzN
People wllo ttt l'llllllne
money wltll rnall-«cMr
bUtlntllle: • jlfllMWrt
bib)' wllo -ralltw..S In
"' ar1llc6ll ~ • MOYil
• * .. ~ Br\ICe i..:
Hie LMt Qllme Of o.h~
(117S) "°'* LM, 1<11'...n
AbdUI Jlbblt, 8'uoe LM'I
lffe and rite 10 ttardom In
the Orient and the Uil ...
uarnined,.
• 1"9IHAIC8NAM
tltAY8
"Trollut And Ctellldl"
Anton L.-Ind.__
Burdin ... In the .......
Ilion prOCIUCtlon ol one ot
the Bttd'• leMt k-
ind molt ln\flgulng pleyl
In whldl the cherlCtln -more concerned with
•l>Pffl•nc:ll lhan wllh
rtllltJea.
(8)MOYIE
• • ''Beyond '"" Reef''
( t911) Denton Ka"ne.
M•tn ...,__ A poeyn.
~ glrtwtlo ,_
bean tducat.d In the U.S.
returne to hit llland home
Ind ftll In love with •
PMr1 dMr. 'PG'
(J)MOYIE . *.. . ··0og Dey Atts-noon" (111751 Al Pldno,
.,1oM CU.. A New YOfti
Clly bank robbery
elCllalta Into 1 ,_.
clroU. wtien eommunlty
Ktlvtllt join In to .......
"'~ jlfoi.l dutlng
lhle9')1r. .MOYll **"' "'The a.-COll-nactkln'" ( 1973) 8nlce LM,
Aotler1 Biii«. A "*11111
1r1t studal'lt Mt11 OUI to
...... murder of ....
litldltf lft ....... • ltwll
tcftoot .... trwclhoad .....
l:tt CZ) CllBIMCDM e:aoe ....owrTO MUM#
Murplly'e •••ttll•1tt
llf'tlka .. n.-to NM
.... 11 .. .-....
pt-..ng OM of I* .._....,_._.
• ALL .. 1MRFM&.Y
Edlltl'a -o--IO per-
,~ ---,.._ ......
~conc.1--wllhOUI a voJce end
SleiptlMle ..._ In the
CE:·o&o
.OINW.. Ci)MOY.
•• "t'ldlll • Cray"
<( tNO),.,,,. .... 91.C, Btvoe
Dem. A T-d9\ •cl*'•
~)obend~
ful wife mMllQI to dtlYe
him Into • mid-life ctlelt.
'R' e:ooe(J) M0 A·a·H
A USO troupe "'*-en
UMXl)ICted deeow 10 IN
40ntti wtien one of 1tt mem-. 1W II. (A)
• MERV GRffWt au.ta: Cert Aeirier, ,...
Mc:Connld<, Join Emt>try,
"NI ~ ,., Aft• ~, .. ,,~ ......
C1W•1JI• L. A e... ,,....... .... .. ...... ~ .. ......
of hit,.,.. by~
i Clf•dNI i"• 10lllCI)~ ·~ .. ,......_ ............. ,,..,, ....... i..u..
Cei1 Mlt'Ottl. A r~
l'CIUP ot ~..,.....and
lllOfl '°"°°' kldt • '°' ...
plnbell ~ " • IOCll ercade, .,..
CZ)MOVll
' **'.t "Le ... Stlop"
(1173) ~ ler1o. ~
lltrrl. -bookttor4t propn. t40r ftrldl lnltln4 ll.IOOlll
"""' .. llock• .. ---.._. ...... -"*"*' 81tf llllfitel ... '!If -1=.04AM
"l<lllO...., I o.ughler"
An emblttM4td ~ovng
womenftflci.·~
"' lullllltlflO lew .... ,..,,_ ...,,, who It 11C11'8Ct•
..SIOlltr . ,, •••• Cll98
HIWI
• IA~YNIGHT
Hoit: 811111 ... 1rll11.
au..: The '°'*"'
• YOU AllCID '°" IT • Featured: ''The ~
Mechlne Aoltl' ~·
end ''EnglWtd'• Pee P9r-dllatriet."
• M•A•e•H
A emel K-~ with
mlnOr lnjultel ~ "" 11ettt• of 11"' 111t 4Cln1t1.
• MNNYHIL.l
Benny rMdt 1 "Mrloul"
~ofpaetry. !=.CAWTT
"Famlly Enforcer'" (Drema)
JOl9Pfl Cor1... JOetptl
PllCil A )'O'll'IJ men tr1ea
to get ~ In 1111 ,,.....,
but haen'I tlle bf9inl to
pull tlle IC'-off. 'A'
11:80 • Cll QUtNCV
Quincy goee 10 Mexico to
del•rnlne whettW ~
f~ In 1 caw •• tlloee ol • 171h-cenlury priest. e Cll TMI IUl °" CAMON au..: Mee: Devll, Joe
HwMth. Judllh Blegen,
~ Upklnt. CAI eu MCNr#S
fllOtmJNR
l=::a•OM1 -~NIOeoH
• NB•ilAT:
CAUlONM
0011 ..... ONA&.
f90M'
.CW'nOleMC ;-~ *** "The Doge Of"Wtt" (1NO)~ w-.. en. Tlfll ...... Mir bMtl lortured end dlpor1..
eel by M All1clft cldMof, I
"*-WY rwNrftl to teed
a rtwllutlon. 'R'
CD> EVaYTHMa Goa Kip Adclol1a hoet9 thll
adult comedy o-ne "'°'* ,.._, oon.....,,.. mull
.... off tMlr ~If tfll¥
lncOnedly -• quee.
llOn thll"'1iee ~ ~ """'· '1:AI ())MOVIE
**~ ''The Fltll'" (1tl1)
l.1uren B1ctll, Jttn"
Oamer. A popular th 11111'
It llk:flrna.cl by • ~le
ldmlr•. 'A'
(%)CMM•BOOM
-Ml»DfT--1~. ENTERTAMlmff
TONIGIHT
CHAtlll LISTINGS
Zella Letw.
(C)MOWE *** ......... Stteet1••
(1973) ~ ~. Roll-
., Da Nto. A ....... lime
Pert I ol "Hoilrwoocf1
Untolved Murelert"
proMI tlle dMtfl of Tlltl-
~ Tocld.
•O MOVIE
• ... "Flntt ChlCJttr -
Wllldng Ttlr ( '911) Bo s-. ~ TUc:Mr.
T .,.,_. '-"""' 8ukwd
'"'-... ti-* ....
lh• hood• end
e ICNXT <CBS) e l<NBC CNBC) e KTLA Clnd.)
.)(ABC (ABC>
e 1<FM8 CC85) e KHJ·TV (Ind.) e KCST (ABC)
• KTTV (Ind.)
•• l(COP· TV (Ind.I
.e l<CET CP8S)
e l<OCE (P8$) I
(al On-TV
Ill Z·TV
®HBO
(I:) (01\efNX)
(J) (WOR> NY.,N.Y.
@ (W)'8SI
'11> CES,...)
Cl> CShowflme)
• 5-ligl'lt
e CC.lite News Netwwti)
1,
hOod end '* .. 1eepoilliblil
friend ~ plenC)' o4 llout*
In New V Ofti '1 Uttle Hiii)'.
'A'
l:ao <JI) MCME ' * * "From Hell To Vlclo-rt• (197t) o.-oe Hlmll-
ton, o.-oe~. Four
tri.nct1 from dlfl.,.,.t
~ '"'* ._. Plr1t In .. 10 .. tor !Mir
lndMdual countrltt In
Woftd W• fl. 'llO'
(D)MCMI
rnoonlNI• • w11o rnur·
dsed hit wife. (A)
.MCMI
•• ~ "MurOer In The
si-rree1e•· 11•1•1 ""'-st-.n, DW:k 0.UU.. A
..,. Mron .. MUrdtted
and t11e Ct1rM II plMed on
a fonner football ptO
---~ .. 1111119
Bard's anti-war play. bitter
of on-«reen referenc.w."
Thiele Incle bavtnc the Greek warrior Ajax keep a ·ptn-u on the Wall of bia t.ent -it'• a
palntln1 of e in the nude. The 1prawlll\I,
rundown, Greek encampment, lta tenta «Yf"I out
for a ~. ii modeled on the bedraaled
"M-A-S.H" eet. _
paid ' tor bY the vtotlm'I
widow.
• l.OYI. MiMNCAN em.a
•~n. ..:>ONO c:mmJRY
(G)MCMI
..... ~ .. (1111)
Pllriolt ~. Jollptl 0..•. A Pl'fll~
""'" .... In love wllh '* patllftl'• llMdlornt ~ •-=-'R' ••• "foul ,... .. (19711
Ooldl• Hewn, Choy
CllMe. A llbfar1en ........
the lid of "' lnepl poll»
d•t•ollv• 1f1er •h•
~ lnllOMd In • bli.lrr• ..._ ol murdtr9
and ~lfttnW.
CZ) n.OOUNT'RY ...
Faye Duntw9)'. OWi V•
O)'ll• _,I<-......,. ...
lnW.~ote»'°'d Odllt'e 1119' ......
compltll rela110fltllll>t
t>etwMn 1n alcohollo
ector, hll wh Ind. I~
r1olf dlrlOIOr.
ta-.11 CC> MOVll • * "Otldu1tloft Dey"
( 19111 Ctirlllophet
0-ge, E.J.. ...... A
~ It out to murds
a1 t11e 1rac1t sun o1 1 high
IOltool end ftO --to know wN> It II.
1l:IO. 8 LATI NIGHT wmt
DA.YID Lm9'MAN
~ llU\h«..,throc>Ol-
ogilt Donlld Johtr'90ft.
N8C lhoelHlll men JOe
Ttmpofe Ind Floyd _.
ton. I~
•• "Tcwt\.lre Oardefl"
(1917) '** ,....._, ~
""' ~lh. S.V.al ~ tflllt • unique
llcMthow which I~
thtm '° t•• • looll ....
..... wllNn them.
·~AND OMiotMIZATIONI
12:40. ()) cot UM90 A~ trtea lo i*t IN ,_. ol • petlent'•
l'IUlbMd on the UMtatlta
petlenl. (A) • 1:001 =AUTM
**.,."~Aflllr"
( 1t50) Joan fOflttlne.
Jollptl COiten. Two ~
pie ~ lllled In '" alrpiene cralfl COftllder
ltwtlng .. -~ 1:11~
•••• "Hetworll .. (11178)
F1ye Dun1w1y, Ptler
Flndl All tQll'll ........,,.
~. --,.tinge
-.. tldlly tllpplno. II
turMCI Into a r1n11ng
prophet °' the ---by 1 curtly ternllt progr11m-
mlng IMCUIMI. 'A'
1:20 Cl)_,. OF WHAT"I UP
AMMICAI
F .. tured: Ille WOl1d'1 Olfrty
""' ,,__,,,,; two Pfot.. "°"" ..... ~; dtt-lne tht~-dd .....
88 gun wwr1orl; i nude
plloto tellllon for t «*'W·
fdd.
1:I0.'9Nr#S GINI MIT'fltt
llOO ! .:=: OU1' • * * "8°"*'*19 Of V• ue" (1N7) Rodi Hvdaofl,
Dint Wynttr. TN~
encountered IJy 1
rte' ,,..., Uni lllrn..fnlo • ..-.or~!O'·
• LICILY Sf~
TN WOftl ot ~· ticM; ... , ~ WflWI, dirt!>
ton Ind etare •• 99111-
•ed I~ In IMr1 '*"· video and enlmeteel NO-
"*'"· t:•!= * * "Ttle Deolk'9 Of w.t•
•11 ~-.. ,, .. ,, *" w_,,... llY Nftdl
euct1 • Moe aeo lleftd.
8llclk """ ClrcM Jefk• end~• •wreo.
.... NRWtl
l:IO MCMR ' ••i. "Africa, T••aa
SlyW' t1911) ... 0'1lft.
.... Johft ..... ~
~ .. Mredto pr~MM-.wld• -,.. ...... , ....
Cl) ... •••• ''Olt ~Afternoon•• (1'1t) AJ Palo,
Johll C... A ,._ Ycwtl cu,. .... 11 , ••• .,y
_...... ... •,JWMl-
drCUI """" OOll .... Jly ~jolnllleo ..... .,..
~P"*llUtno ""--· 1:00.MOVll • ..... "<M Of 8-on"
(1t7') CM AoMnlon, v ............. o..
"°'*"----"""" .._.._... .......
•.,. ofll nun...-..
lelOrt..
a:tO ®wmt A TOUCH CW
-~ Sid c-end ln'°flM
Coce l*1oml lllOOY)erlli
comedy 1111d 11-.>ltldl rou.._ tlong llOltll pertor.
n11nce1 by bur111que
~ln•ltlOW\"*9• ltle Stir ,,_.,. In Flint,
~ t:M(C)MCMI
••• "~ 8\tottt"
( lt13) Herwy Kettel, Rob-
ert De Niro. A ..,,.......,.
hOOd #Id NI llreepoillltMt
Mend llftd ~of lroubte
In ,._ YOfir'• Utle Hety.
'A'
ut(Z)MCMI
•• .,. "Yov CM't Cll9M
"" ~ Mori" ,,.., w.c. Flolde. Edger .....
A young -lltte lo marry • -tthy man
beclUM lhe 1ll!M1 -lttlltl' le poof.
•:20 (8) MOVIE *. "Melwtn Altd .._,,.. ( IMO~ PU l.eftUI, Jeeo11
Roblrde. An Olhenlflte
unknown g•• •llllon
'"~ dllmt 10 lie the i10htM hW to Howwd
Hughe•' bllllon dollar
tttata. 'A'
4:t0.MCMI
• ..... ''The ~ eor..
ndon'' (1973) ~Lee.
Aot>ett Baks. A 11WtW
.,,. llvdenl .... out to
.,.,.. .. mur'der ol ..
ltodler In wtlldl • ,.....
tdlOOl -lrwofved. 'R' •
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Of Worid Wtt I to "31 -II
ctwonlded.
uoCID••'.t '..._."(1NO)
"og•r Moore, Jtrn ..
MllOft. A ~' women. "-tlnO f100fl'*' .. Mlled In
10 lhwWt ... .,..,.. of
9'11otUotHb wtlO haw
llljMlked • lllCIPIY INp end
.,. ttw ... •-. 10 deltt"or
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ed\lenturOUI ~ man
enlllt• the lid Of • Mid of
wwrtort to llGht hl9 M ""*' '911, -1ord who ~ hit failNr Ind II
hOldlng ... ~tor ""'"
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Uttt" ( 1'1t) Ooldle Hewn.
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8ergln. A~ -trlet lO l'lllf'IY • weefthy """ '*** "" think• • ......... poor.
tlOO (I:>• *1' "The Kldt Are
Alrtgllt" ( 1119) '"" Wllo.
,.... of 90IM of ... rod!
Mftd'I perfo~111e.nce1, ,........ "'* notoriodt PfdlMy for detlroytng
lhllr ~ end ltle
wlld tnllc• of lhtlr
drunltns, .. ... Ketth
Moor!, -intwlperllCI Wllh Int~ Of the
l[_oup mtrnt>ere. 'PO'
t:aO ••• "W)lotnlno Oul· .
lllw'' ( 1m1 Jolln W9)'1'11.
...,, Hutton. Tiie Three
MttqullMfl IX90M 1
orooaec1 po111c11n wtio *
bean llllng JcJtle to """°"" erlthtd renctlwl.
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Moun!M\" (1811) Herry "'*"""· JoMpfl Bottome. Ttw• )'O'll'IJ I.A ~
IOn deolot• lhllr .. gill
to tM epott of dreg,....
'tlO'
10:00<11) ••• ··c-"
(1911) ..... Starr, O.WW.
au.. The dowftlltl -bet ol • t.ety tulWI
prtfllltoric lrll>e btgllw to
dltcowir thll .,,.... Md
not tw-wll be tM key
to .. ,,..... .....
'PO"
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T.,W, MOftloon-y CM.
Dunng h CMI Wtt, 1
ceplMtlng 8outller'ft .....
le dolllei1111illd IO ~ W-,
man of lltt **11 l!lllJd-
._.of ltlt~.
1-1:00 Cr:> ••• ••911c*tiosd
Jungle" ( 1955) Glenr1 Ford.
Anne Frendl. A dedlcaled
young ...0-ltlempQ IO
restore Olds In 1 tJil>-dty •
1r1lnlng 1chool where
t-..ge _._ end
\llolerlCI ~ ..... root.
CZ) .... "OblomoV" (1tl11
Oleg TtbtllOl'I, Bina $o1o..
vel. A ~ man wtlo
epv1t much °' ..... hld-tno In ,. bedroom , ... In
~ wtlll • youno -who .... i.n ,....,...,
end cope .tttl tM dltng9I
o41NWOl1d.
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tlOO(CJ ··~ "UyJedl" (197') Tom Lqltllft,
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'1.-otn IChool ror NM>
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( 1MO) Aob9rt "41dbd,
VIC)Nt Kotto. A ,.._
minded --UftOO\llf9 wldHpr'41Cf corrupllof'I _.... ......... ~
~prteon~-
• -lnfnale. 'A'
1:IOCZ) ••Yo ''The Fan"
(1911) l.1uren a.c.tt, J-o.irn.. A~
""' ltar .. llle11m11M by • ~ecln*•.'A' a:oo a • • "Audl111" c tNOI
Ditti hnedlct, I.Inda .... A~VllMMI
..... dlllutbl ... ~of.
..._.. ~ lown. 'llO' a:ao (8) ..... ··c.rdlec
Airest" ( 1971) Garry 0-«ow, Mike CMn. A b6d
met1l.el oper91lon "* ....
dlNmbodled '-1• few
trenepiente te. ~by 111'1 ol1bNt ,_...
~.'PO'
1;00 ........ ...,.. eon..
Mr JordM" (1941) FbMt
~ontgomery, Cltude
A1ln1. A you"9 man
retl#'IW In enother men'1
body _,,., dying before ,.
time.
4:00 (8) •• "C.bon Copy''
(1981) George Segel,
Su--. Saint """--A ~
-'IA ...w1e bcmw ~ !Ml he hM •• or-_, wtlo II II**.
'PO' •**** "FIO.Of The Bndt" (1950) ~
TrlC)', EllzaDeth T~. A
fllhtt ~ .. ol
.,,. )oY9 Ind helidacllel
lnvoMld wlltl the pniper•
UOnl lot .. ~· ~-sdlng.
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TileDMp"(1911)~
Tit• World Aquan1u1
eecutty P*Ot _, oombel
crlfl Stlngrey tMittMe en
IWmt °' equatlc .... wtlo
•• <Mt.,,,._ to i.e
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Alngflt" ( 197., Tiie Who.
Flmt of .... of .. rodl
b1nd'1 perf0fn11nc",
~--~· proc:!Mty tor ~ ""* .. 'fn••l end the
wlld entice of lhelr
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Brtalll89t.. (19791 Jen
Autlet, Jim HenlNw T-
young llrOI,_.., an old
drifter Ind • dog ~ •
df--. -• 11ct1er .,. ror a1
Oft "' old '""' -but expe-ttancl men)' helr-rlllllng
td\19nturw *"O IN w.y. ·o·
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Mounlaln" (1911) Herry
Hldn. Joelplt ~
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by Armstrong a Batluk
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Whatever the job,
I. · Baker Pl ywo64. ·
V · · hqs the right
•
·sure, lutt.i.ber is our business,
but we're n1.uch ri.1.ore than
just a luni.ber store.
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• Anything to cover wood.
paint.
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MONDAY, MAV 17, 1MI
CAVALCADE
~ ....... ,COMICS
STOCKS
ANNIE GOES QRANGE: Never mind that our 0ranae County .. now one of the most populoua reO>m In
the u.nlvene, when it eorne1 to te&evillon, we ltl11 have an
alrwawd um~ ·~ ua to Loi Arip~. That'• where all the t.eleviatoft ltationa an,.
Well, almost anyway. We have one TV outlet and we
all ought to be proud of it. That ii Koc::E. Channel 50 on
your dlal, public televialon out of Huntington Beech.
Channel 60 brings a lot of good J>l'Oll'ammina Into our
home& but alu, aovernmental support of pubUc t.eleviaton ia
on the abort Jide theee days. KOCE'1 Orange County newa
report, known as
Newecheck, ia going off the . b.)
air for lack of f inanclal 4 ._
aupport. It will be milled. · r.
. ONE OF THE MAIN TOM MHRPHINI .~ .... ; item1 for the citizenry, ~
however, is to aaure that all of KOCE Mii e~ cash
support to stay on the air.
That's a worthwhile cause when you Q>nsider the
inane blather that the commercial boob tube ia bMmlng
into your homes these days. Some nights it eeems like little
more than pillow fights with laugh tracks, intersperaed
with bathroom jokes.
Occasionally there'• some relief with a beer
co~.
THUS IN THE UNE of worthwhile causes, the
citizenry ia getting a chance to see some top-flight
entertainment and support KOCE, Channel 50, Orange
County, at the same time.
This will be the gala premiere showing of a movie
about this funny little fifth grade girl ailled 1' Annie," who
BY JERRY BERTICNSTEIN or ............
Helen. Annabel and Cecil a.m.ae ~ deeply oommltted
to Chflltianlty whin thn had· the towfrlnJ RamaJ• Houae:
built in 1928 at Victofia Beech in
Laauna Beach In memory of
theh' father. Thorpu ftamaae.
The house, aa otl1lnally
con1tructed, took on Orleotal
flavor and walls were m.crtbed
with Blbllcal venet.
J'ew of those verse• remain
today but one, "A merry heart
doeth 1ood like a medicine,"
from Proverb• 17:2a ia um
reedable on a atone wall near
1tep1 that lead to a wooden
tower by a at.airway to the beach.
, That vene could be rephrased
to read, ·''a decorative hbuse with
aweeptng ocean' view does the
heart aoOO·"
What a houae.
Now popularly known 8' the
Dianeyland Hou ~e -a
m.llCOnception accorc:Uni to one
.ource -the atructure ts one of
six to be featured in the aeventh
annual Vfilaae Laguna Charm
Howie Tour Sunday.
The structure h&ii Iota of open
apace with aome ceilings aoa.ring
27 feet. There are many windows
of leaded glus, aome stained, and
in the 10lariwn, the first room off
the entryway, windows 10 feet
hiah open to allow a cross
ventilation of .ea bree7e.
. Pet.er Toni, current occupant,
uaee the BOlarium with ita natural
lighting and its steep, spiral
wrought iron stairway, as a spot
for reading the paper at
breakfast.
The stairway leads to a guest
hOUBe that doubles as office for
Toni, a developer-builder.
The guest house, with i ts
sand-blasted cedar paneled
interior walls, has three rooms
and a bath and would be
luxurious living for many.
But it pales compared to the
main house whett a visitor is
awed by the abundance of
natural mahogany woodwork.
The lMng room is fum.lahed
with modern white aofa and
c.ha1n but they don't 9eel1l at all
out of place with the Victorian
~ Antique bnm lamps and
~ f.aucet fixtures provide an
in~ oon'"9t between old
mdnew.
The dinina room features huge
china cabtneta and a porcelain
chandelier, a period piece
Delly ............ .., Lee...,,..
VICTORIAN VIEW -Peter Toni will open his home Sunday
for the Village Laguna Charm House Tour.
rerruni.scent of Lhe 18th cc-ntury
The spacious k1l<.•ht•n features
corbel beam suppona that Toru
admires for thei r craftsmanship.
The house was redesigned and
most of the woodwork 1nst.aJled
in 1971 by Fred Hartman. now a
production designer for the
movie industry.
Hartman was a designer for
Main St reet. U .S .A . at
Dis n ey land, which has a
Victorian theme only with color,
be pqlnta out. •
Hi .. ad, however, that the ·
I>Wle)'land label for the ~ii
Inaccurate. .tlar\lnan, curnody
worldf\I on a televUdon roov-.
"A Private Inv.U,.Uon," ..W
the hou•e would mo.I"•
appropriately be called u It
-Victortan. muter bedrOom Ml tJi
het\lavatortea but old, h.._
lla.DWlxturea keep with the
theme of the houM. The lhower
and toilet are cleverly hidden by'
a full-length i;n1rrored doon. 1 One can step from the bedroom:
onto a porch overlookina the-
Paci flc Ocean but the mon.
spectacular view la f.rom a pordl
completely aurroundiA2 a cupola.
.Longtime s;eside.nta of the -.e.;
claim the llamaae siaters lpeh~
many hours in the cupola playtna"
a pwnp organ.
The porch, with its widow'•
walk railing, ia 70 feet ~ the
beach. On a day in ,whkh it.
sunlight ~ the water beJDw
cryatal clear, someone on tM
cupola potch can .ee the fllb
swimming.
The ·landmark houae, Uke
many of ita kind, Is not wttr'wx.t a
ghoet story.
Kay Hamilton, a current~
claims ahe h.u teen visiona of. a-
ghc,t, believed to be that of an
old eea captain who once-lived 1
next door.
She says ahe believes the j
"ghost" lives in the cupola and '
only makes .an appearance wberi •
some recent event in the tiou.. ·
like a noisy pei-iy, "upeei. him."=
She aaid the ghost'• pr.._ .
has been ''real enouah'' to ndie I
the hair on b~ cat, Yoti. I
Be that as it may, the ~ a
worth a visit. The othen on the
tour are liated as artist'• c:iouaae;
early Laguna weekender, Hiab
Drive~. ·~ eJeo,nce and hilltop rnagn1tjcence.
· 'nle tour ia from l to 5 p.m.
with buses departing from the •
parking lot aero. the street from ,
the Festival of Arts grounds, 650 I
Laguna Canyon Road. The I.eat
complete tour will depart at 4 · 1
p.m.
-rtcketa are $10 each and
available at the Laguna Chamber.
of Commerce, Colt age.
Restaurant, Adventure Travel
Service, G .L . Stimaon and
Amodats. or the day of the tour.
More information is available t
by telephoning 494-1003, ext'
730.
KOCE backer F7oss Schumacher and -guess who? . Elderly, families find relief
first made her appearance on the American scene Aug. 5,
1924, via Harold Gray's comic titled, "Little Orphan
Anni " e.
The premiere showing, all to the benefit of KOCE, will
be May 20 at Edwards Newport C.enter Cinema, beginning
with a oock1ail buffet dinner at 6:30 p.11}.f adjacent to the
theater. ·
NUMEROUS ORANGE COAST and .Orange County
civic leaders have worked on the premiere event. Mrs. J.
Robert nuor II and Mrs. And.re'¥ Car18on are aervtng as
co-chairmen. •
Tickets are $100 each for KOCE't support and more
info on that may be obtained by ca11ing 895-5623, extenlfon
240. .
So, as Annie might say, Leapin' Lizarda! Th.11 loob
like a fun night for a goOd cauae.
If you've been out of the univel"8e ln recent times,-let
the record show that Annie ia being played by a
10-year-oJd song, dance and tap prodigy named Alleen
Quinn. who obeerven of the Hollywood ICeDe sug&e9t la
going to dance her way into American heartt ~Shirley
Temple did in yesteryear.
Everybody aeems to be pulling together to give th1a
event a lot of support. .
AND, BECAUSE ANNIE is after all a younpter", the
children haven't been forgotten. The Newport Center
Allocladon, under direction of Bertlie Schnelder, hM
gathered $8,500 for a •J>l'Cla:l party ao Orange County klda
can tee the abow the day after premiere niaht.
Plana are for lota of UlOle kida to be tilth gr.den.
JUlt like Annie.
HOMEY SURROUNDINGS -Grant Bell
listens as Dr. Dan Sands describes Harbor
DJ:Al\ ANN LANDlm8: CaD J'O'l .-nci
anolhel' letW about the woman who didn't
now wbether or ~ot to leave her 1old
1 ... aow111 to relattWI when ah• dl-. for fev
lbe irdaht Med them when ahe retu:ml to
• --the~?
I • If the two 1tron1Ht natiOlll In the • ,)~the United Stai. and RUlllA. don't
...,.. to put a freae on nuclev wMpom lhe
won't have to worry about her tfflth or
.t•anythlna elle becai. they wil>J>e va~ •. ~~a .... of minutes ._ ~with rnlWOni -.aot~.
Talk about a limited nuclear war and
. ~lana..for clvlltan defense are inaane. It Would be tmpamlble to evacuate the ciUee.
M'bere would people got What would the.1
eat? What would they drink? Who would
· take care of them? The physician• an~
ho9pltala would be blown to amithereena.
You are more than an
advlce-to-the-1ovelorn columnl1t, Ann
Landen. Y:ou mold public ofinion. People
believe in you. For the love o mankind and
•HOAOSCOPI!
DEAR TERRIFIED: Tbank yoa for
wrUba1 aMat a subject tllat 11 pta•am1 u
illl. 1
Dr. James E. Maller of tlae Harvard Mtidkal Wo"ol wd, ••n. ltoriOr of a11elur
wu '8 ao arett tltat mu)' people cboole to deay It elfatt.
"All all-o•t an.ck OD tile United Statea
ceal• kill a1 many•• 110 mllllon
Amerlcaaa. Tlaelr lmmane 1y1tem1.
weakeaed by radlatloa, woald 11ccamb to
fatal dleea1e1. At leaat 80 percent of tlae
docton woald be 6nclnerated."
Al tile Rev. Tlleodore BHbvp aid at
a UCLA pace rally, "Tbe Uvlng would envy
tile dead."
Tbe New Repabllc pointed oat la a
recent eclUorlal that tbe 1Jobal arm• bad1et
for all coaatrles la now '650 bUUon a year.
Aboat $100 blWOD la earmarked for aaclear
weapona. WbeD one con1lden tbat $510
bllllea ~ ..... --..... " die '""' ......... Ear*'• .... ...... ,..,1., ......... to ...... ••>••., tat •1P•4live. Meurille, we an ee•
procram1 tlaat ••••fU ••• 1l•er11, trae ••¥le••••• ~·• t•e '"'· M•r• =JI MWI: 09 leer.., .... TNu_uJ
..._. •JI. ~ ee111•1 II ,_. lia *-
waler."
Tia• ••••••r• ref •'••e• It ••• IUnQlma bomb. It._....,~ ... et~ ,.. ..
tile ...a..ieat of 11,111 teu ., TNT. (1'11 .
11 11.1· k1Woa1.) fte ...... am. .._.
•h a~t meaa•r•• la kllttoa1, lt•t 11· meptou. n. yleld ..... be "8i•aleat to
approximately U mlllloa oae·toa traellll
HUecl wltll TNT.
Tlae Poteldoa Hbmarlae carnn ..
ml11Ues, eacll wUll It warlaead1. Saell
wanead lw &Uee dmet dae e~•• fllft
of tlaat 11.qJe bomb droppM • lllnlMma.
We can alread1 klll eVll'J R•11laa ••n
dmn. Now we an tl'Ylal to klld ov arm• ·
aapply so we cu kill eaci Rualaa 14 umea.
Tiie United Statn ud otMr maJer po_:wen
an ••••dla~tllemtelvet IWHe • a wu we ..,. .........
Joaatlaaa lcllaell wrote Ja -Tiie New
Yolbr, ~ mlel!INl'J of ... tnletiea II Jll
Jlace. ...... -• lllilr-~. ,,....... fer
i.. .... -: .............. , .... ··~·" er "•••1•• •••••, er for Hmt a•ltJ eemp11ter $If to MiMI ..i die lutnetleM
.. Dre."
I lmflere every penoe to lip ... or
• \'tier ume aereu dlll c.lama ud mall It i. ~··•a.aw Ram, t1te ntto a .... , a1lala1t1a, D.C. Aa overwllelml•I re:f 'aa ~t ~at a •lldear .. loea..C tlaa wMld meu die elMI' of au life • tWI
plaaei. Do It TODAY. Notlll11 oa yoar,
ealeMar eu be more Important.
Waking up .. alar~ing
John. But Fisher seems to nave no problem. He
says he knows all the families and their
nicknames, and that's how he e etermines
deliveries.
You can tell 4 lot about a penon ;a.t by
how he or she gets, up in the morning.
You show me a woman who bean the
alarm, reache9 over, ahuta it oft. and geta out
of bed and I'll &bow you a Mlnderful wc:man
wlPl a pl'llCtlcal head on her aboulden who
ii able to face reality.
On the other hand, you show me a maa
who bean the alarm, pounda it aemelesa
with hil fist, rt!9etl lt and abouts, "Ha! Ha!
, Scum! I lied to you lalt night. I got another
five minutes!" and ru show you a lunatic.
THERE ARE SOME people in thit
world who retu.e to give in to routine. 'Ibey
should never ~ and above .U thould
never have chUdren.
Have you any idea what it'a llke to beer
an a1ann go off four or five times in a single
mo.mtng? It's like sleeping 1n a but station.
People wh6 can't get up in the momingl
have an entire metaboll1m that is out of
sync. The only Ume my husband ever felt at
home wu at the Cincinnati zoo when we
walked into a hou8e for nocturnal antmal•
His eyes adjusted to the pitch dark within
aeronds and u be lookecf at the hamlten,
bats and owll, he aaid sadly, ''Why can't it be
this way for me!"
flMA IOMIKI
AT WIT'S END
at.tnda between them and five more minutes
of~ llumber.
The other night as I slept, I opened one.
eye to the room flooded )Vit~ fitbt. My h~ aat playtnc. with the alarm dock.
Finally, he laUched and turned off the llaht.
•Wbat'1 ., funny?'' I uked.
.. I've really put one over on. it this
time.'' be aid. ••1 aet the alarm for 3:30. And
here'• the kicker! I didn't tum the alarm
on!"
The IUll ii certifiable.
POJSIOIS
.BY ASHLEIGH. BRILUANl •
aurus: Data helpful Night people go throu1~ their Uvea
bumping into the shower, grappllnl fer the
soap, shaving wl1h the wrong aerolOl can.
stabbing at their egp and ldlling anything
that 1tands still goodbye. .
NO
AMOUNT OF BRIBERY COOLD • heMay' May 11 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Pull out all
. ltopa. Thia.ii your power-play day. Invest in
your own abillties, expreu confidence,
accept responsibility and challenge.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Confidential data enablea yo¥ to remove
. ·barrier and to be rid of l!Me""llary burden.
.You 1ain behlnd·acenu gllmpae; fears,
~oubta. w1ll be eradicated.
GBMJNI (!.!!>-'. 21..June 20): New
,eonu.cta eld 1n fUlliWn& wishes. ambition&. '.~u~~:1r~~n~tly .
CANCER <June 21aJu1 22>: Two
tndlviduala; both lincere, different
~ starie9, canfUctina advice. ultimately is
. to heed your own ~umel.
LEO (July 23-Auc.o 2·2): Avoid
overextendtn1 cred1t, loam. Keep within ,.U.UC boundariea. Focua on publiahing,
. ~o~ipunlcatlon, education, long-range i flOJe'tta and .travel.
UBIU (Se&!;, 23-0ct. 22): Be wary,
•\dd ...... and accent moderation.
'ocu• on par:~nerahl1_> propo1al1, pu.blic
HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
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response to efforts and willingness to hear
views of others.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on
home, family relationship1, special purchuea
and token of affection from one who
~tly seemed indifferent . .Individual who
depends upon you will express appreciation.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Romance, creativity, children, slfeCUlat.ion
and imagination highlight fascinating
acenario. Cancer, Pi8oel, Virgo natives figure
prominently.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus
on limitations, restrictions, nece11ary
diacipline and successful outcome of
long-standing project. Read between lines~
AQUARIUS (Jan. 19-Feb. 18): High-
light versatility, willingnesa to let go of
put and take cold plunge into future. Lunar
empha1i1 on short tripa, relatives, close
netghbon and 1urprile visits.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Ne~
approach re1ults in doubling of aa1et.a. ·
Emphull on payments, collections, locaUna
loet articles and increulng income.
rou1 HIAL r11
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WHEN THE SUN GOES down they
come le? life. They're animated, bright-eyed,
make phone calla, cook, play gamea, play·
with the dog and consider Canon "prime
time."
Their lives would be a visit to
Shangri-la were it QOt for that small clock
by the bedside with an alarm that shatten
their sleep like a knife twlating in their
eyeballs. It ii their only natural enemy and
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"Poheraelat," a Spleibera Al Pldno; 1Temp11t," with John
production about a menaclna C..vetel and Gena Rowlanda;
ghott. The prolific film maker 0 My Favorite Year," wilt\ Peter
aho directed Unlveraal '• O'Toole; Oilney'1 "Tex" with
"E.T.-The ~a·TerretUial," ~tt Dlllon, and more.
1tarrtn1 1'·YHr-old Jamee And U. wtnper? 1t mtaht well Mamauanton of kvtne. be "Star Wan," which Fox la
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will be plentiful this 1ummer. tclW'ld. w~ baa "Blade Runner," a fu~ tale with Harrilal\ Ford.
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summer, too. Woody A len 11
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titled "A Midsummer Nlaht'a Sex
Comedy" (Warnera). C'Olumbla
has Gene Wilder and Gilda
Radner in "Hanky Panky,"
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"ray ault and white 1hirt,
minlled with 11,000 denim-dad
youth. when he attended his first
rock concert.
"I wl1h I'd worn my Jeans,"
Charles reportedly told li'rancis
Roal, lead.1in1er of the group
Statue Quo after the Friday night
concert at Birmlhgham's
Exhibition Center.
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HUSTLE PLAY -Don Baylor slides into home creating a
cloud of dust and carrying the Angels' first run Sunday.
Baylor scored all the way from second on an infield single
by Doug DeCinces in the fourth Inning, beating the throw
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from Cleveland first baseman Mike Hargrove to catcher
Ron Hassey. Angela completed four-game sweep of Tribe
with 3-0 vk:tory behind the four-hit pitching of Ken
Forsch.
Mets not laughing at Dodger.s
NEW YORK (AP) -The New York
Mets had every right to ~h at the world
champion Los Angeles aers after the
leOOnd biggest inning in the team's 21~year
history. They knew hetter, though.
Joel Y oungb).ood and Hubie· Brook.a led
off the ai.xth with singles before Bailor
drove in Youngblood with a aingle to
center.
Dodger errora in the sixlh, homered for Los
Angeles,
Bob Bailor knocked in three runs during
a nine-run, sixth inning Sunday as the
Mets pounded the Dodgers 13-4 in a game
spiced with Do<'!ger mistakes and miacues.
Bailor delivered a bases-loaded single in
his second at bat, 1COring George Foster and
Dave Kingman. Youngblood aJao 9COOted
home on the play when riRht-flelder Rick
Monday's throw got away from catcher
Mike Scloecia.
New York starter Mike Scott, who railed
his record to 3-2 and also drove in a pair of
runs, was the winner, pitching seven
inningB and giving up four runs. juat tWo
earned. Ed Lynch and Jesse Orosco mopped
up with one inning o( work each.
Mets batting coach Jim Frey said he
wished the team could space out its bttaka. The big inning, in which 13 Mets went to
the p14tte against Jerry Reuss, 4-3, and
Alejandro Pena was anything but a power
display. The Mets collected six singles, but
combined the hits with three walks, a
bases-loaded balk by Pena and three
Dodgers errors.
Bailor. who has been used at eeveral
different positions by New York over the
last two years. said everything went right
for the Mets, adding "I was just lucky."
The Meta' biggest inning came on June
12, 1979 when they acored 10 runs against
the Cincinnati Reds. Ironically, that
outburst also came in the sixth inninl(.
"In 8o many games this season, we've
been hopl.Jlg for any little break. Then
today we get five or six in a row, infield
hits, bloop smgles, their errors. When it
gets like that, it continues and everything
went our way."
"It's not anything you can laugh at
because it's not physical," said Mookie
Wilson of the big innin~. "That's just
something that happens. Its like cooking a
meal, and one day everything comes out
right, and the next day everyth.iJ:lc bu.ms.
You don't laugh because it could happen to
you.''
The Mets' four-game series with the
Dodgers drew a total of 131,070 fans, the
lirat time in al.most two years the team
surpassed the 100,000 mark.
The Mets took a 2-0 lead in the first
inning on George Foster's RBI double and a
sacrifice Oy by Kingman. They extended
the margin to 4-0 in the fourth on RBI
singles by Tom V~r and Scott.
Cey'a homer and Derrell TboQlas'
run-scoring grounder in the fifth cut the
lead to 4-2 before New York's big inning. Ron Cey, who committed one of the
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Rookie decides 194 mph is not enough
Fillip could have qualified at Indy," but gambles that he'll go faster Saturday
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -
Rookie Chet Fillip, a gambling
Texan, has one more tfu'ow of
the dice and will step tb the table
for the final roll next weekend in
his bid to land a spot i11 the
Indianapolis 500-mHe race.
Fillip, 25, could have earned a
aafe berth in the 33-car lineup on
Saturday, but he called off his
first attempt to qualify after two
Jape at more than 196 mph. He
gambled he .could go faster.
He took another tty Sunday
but averaged barely over 194 for
three laps. So he wheeled his
Coaworth-powered Wildcat off
the lndi.anapois Motor Speedway
~k, ataJU.na his fortune on one
more chance at the line.
"We set our llinit on 194 and a
half, and, all we ran wu 194,"
aaid FilliJt. one of only five
drivers to make official atteropts
to qualify on Sunday. Two of
them succeeded, Geoff Brabham
and Dennis Firestone, raising the
number of qualifiers to 22 going
into next Saturday'• third round
of time trials.
"We decided we had to stick to
our limit," said Fillip, explaining
why he called oU the attempt
that would have given him a
\entaUve start from the middle of
the etahth .row' tn th'e May 30
race. "We thought we could come
out later in the day, when it waa
cooler, and run a little faster."
It was nearly five hours after
Fillip's attempt before the next
try, by Brabham, was made.
Then. by the time it got cooler, a
ra.inlhower was on the way, and
officials closed the track five
minutes before the 7 p.m., EIYr.
scheduled finish. -
"'nle car is n.uvUng good •• l8id.
Fillip. a native of Oz.ona, Texas,
and a veteran of supennodifled
and late model NCing on both
dirt and aaphalt surfaces since
1976. "I ran a 196.9 in practice,
and (in deciding the 194.5 limit
for qualifying) we went by what
we figured everybody else would
run. A lot of other cars could go
194 or faster."
Fillip put in about 100 laps of
practice during a rookie
orientation program at the
Speedway last month.
"I couldn't believe how big it
was," he 18.id of the mammoth
Speedway complex and its
treacherous 2~-mile track.. "All I
had ever run on was abort tracks.
But I'm comfortable driving on It
now. I guess that rookie aesaion
really helped."
Brabham, 30, earned a
tentative stFt on the outside of
the seventh row with hia
successful attempt at 198.906
mph,....h was his aecond try.
'
Lewis 'has records in mind
UC Irvine product S~e Scott captured the
featured n\ile run in 3:52.68, rallying with an
excellent 52.2-eecond final Jap. Don Paige waa •
eecond with a penonal-best ti.me of 3:SU9.
Scott said he anticipated a slower pace in the
mile but waa pleMed wlth tbe resulta.
"Nobody rMlly wanted to rt.in tut ... " he uld.
• I wanted-to experiment and eee hoW my kick 1J at
thJa time of tht ,..r. 1 ftelly felt ~ that I c:ould
kick tbe lut ~ a1 falt or futet than Plla'e.
runs over
Brabham, eon of former world
driving champion Jack Brabham,
finished fifth in his rookie race at
Indy a year ago.
Firestone, 37, grabbed the
lnaide of the eighth row, the
22nd qualifying pmition.
~.IOBNSEY~O ~ ~= •· the Angel playet1 decided to formulate a
pool on the ne¥t tlme Fred L)'nJl
would. hit a home run. After all.
lt bad been more than a year -
May 1, 1981 to be ex.cf -a1nce
the outllelder had laat flexed hJa mU.Cles.
Almoet every player cm 1the
Angela' roster participated,
betting -~ per number (1-31.
which represented the number of
clays in a month). Even Lynn
himlelf joined ln the testivtUes,
anteing $10 for a couple of
chancel.
Lynn didn't win tfle pool (Don
Baylor did), but the left-hander
didn't aeem to mind as he ended
h1a drought in the eighth inning
Sunday by smashing a John
Denny curveball over the
370'4lp in left center.
'1 wu watching it the whole
way to make sure it went out,"
kidded Lynn of h1a blast which
provided the Angela with their
final run in a 3-0 victory over the
Cleveland Indiana before a crowd
of 27,05'4 at Anaheim Stadium.
IT'S BEEN pretty
frustrating," he added in a more
llerioua tone. "rm not the kind of
guy who is known for hitting
home runa, but I had a courle of
pretty good years when was with Boston ...
Lynn came into this &ealOn -
his second with the Angels and
ninth overall -with an average
of 16 homers a year. His most
productive seuon was 1979 when
he hit 39. Hia worst was during
the strike-torn 1981 campaign
when he hit but five.
''I thought about it a lot more
th.an I wanted to, and that didn't
help matters either," Lynn
continued. "I'd think about it at
the ball park; I'd th1nk about it al
home; rd even think about It if I
was feeding the fish.
"Eventually, I started trying to
hit home runs and that was the
wonrt thing I could have done. I
...wasn't even th1.nJd.ng about It
today when I hit Denny. He just
gave me a breaking ball and I
wanted to go with the pitch.
"l was in shock and utter
disbelief when it went over. You
would think I'd forget what
circling the bases was like. But I
would do it during batting
pracdce just to make sure I
remembered."
LYNN'S HOMER came 'One
out after Reggie Jacbon hlt his
fifth home nm of the year over
the fence in center field.
JackAOn'• eolo ahot pve him
hi.a l,300th ~r RBI and al9o
allowed hlm'to k~p a promlle he
made to Angela owner Oene
Autry earlier in the day.
"I told Mr. Autry I'd ~ to hit one for hhr\ today," said Jaclalon,
who pointed toward A&4try'1 box
I was in shock and
utler disbelief when it
went over.
-,Nd LJNI
after crossing the plate as if to
say, ''That one's for yoo." "Plus I
knew it waa my 1,300 RBI."
The home runs by Jackson and
Lynn gave Ken Forsch some
breathing room, something he
hasn't been used to recently.
Forsch, who evened his ra'Ord at
3-3 with the victory, had been
supported by hi.a teammates with
only 11 runs in che sue sames he
either lost or had no decision.
"Forsch pitched real well,"
complimented Jackson. "In fact,
he's pitched real well for us all
year, we just have n 't been
800ring many runs for him."
Forsch got his first run of the
game in the fourth inning when
Baylor singled, went to aecond on
a walk to Lynn and scored on an
infield hit by Doug DeCinces.
Baylor, with a full count and
two out, was rUnning all the way
when DeClnces hit a hig"-
chopper oft the pta\e lbat Denny
. fielded and threw to first too ta'te.
The throw from Cleveland
first baseman Mike Hargrove to
catcher Ron Hassey was too late,
too, in trying to get the hustlin'
Baylor.
PLUMER BREAKS
NATIONAL MARK
LOS ANGELES -University
High 's P olly Plume r set a
national h1gh school record in the
women's mile run Sunday at the
UCLA-Pepsi Invitational at
UCLA, clocking 4:35.24.
Plumer, who finished seventh
in the raoe, wiped out the old
record hy over five !8:0nds. The
winner of the race was Cmdy
Bremser with a time of 4:29.21,
the best in the world this year.
Another area runner, Rennie
Durand of Laguna Beach High,
placed seventh in the 800-meter
run in 2:07.46. •
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• 0 You couldn't buy thil rtna from me for ,r• *2 millicn," •ya Lee Duodler of hla 19M WOl'ld Series ri.q when he manapd the
New York <:;fant1 to the world
clwnp6cmahip, "When I w~ a kid, my goall
were tint to play ~ then f10 to the
majDn, ~y on a winninl temn and finally mauee ~ World Series champion. ThfJ ring
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wh!.i. Andy North crumbl.s Pt biblDd blin 1n a
drama de 2-ttroke lwinl· Nkklaul ec r 1IMI home
with a 3-under-pu 87 to wtn h.11 ftnt OJootet
NaUonal Invitation by 3shots,h.11tintW:tory1n 10
montha
Nicklaus walked lnto the pr!!' room and
quipped, "Well, it's been about a MJ(·hour 9'nce I
1ut won. • ... rm df!llahted. The feellna to haw ~ ap1n
la ~ . . 7. I can't •Y I ~·t: enjoy lt. 'Ibey (the
wine) can get., far apart you..foraet bow much f\ln
Jt la."
Whitworth: sets mark
ATLANTA (AP) -"Winnlnl a m.anb« of
tournament. h.u never been a majol'$« me,"
Kathy Whitworth said Sunday, alter the
Lad.lel Profeaaional Golf A.adatkln foe
victories.
Whitworth had a closin1 2-under-par 70
Sunday to capture the $150,000 Lady Michelob aolf
tournament with a 9-under-par 207 total.
It was the 83rd triumph of htt career, one
betier than the record held by Mickey Wn,ht, one
of women'• golf's all-time top atan.
"I gue. lt just means I've been able to play a
---~--------------------------------------------------.1.''long time," Whitworth said. •1
MORC sailors await regatta UC-I .
grabs
op~ner
Midget Ocean Racint Cius
aailon from throughout the West
are tunina their 30 feet and
under yachta for the first MORC
International Regatta at Marina
del Rey in August.
More than 100 MORC skippers
and crew. turned out Friday
night at Newport Harbor Yacht
Club to hear two top deslgnen
tell about their lates.l MORC
creations. Al10 on hand was
Glenn· Reed of Newport Beach. I chief me~r, to explain the
MORC meuuiement rule.
The meettna WU aJTanged by
MORC Station 77 of Dana Point ,
and Newport Beach wltb
Commodore Ed Cumming• of
Dana Point~
The designers on hand were
Bob Evelyn of Connecticut and
Bruce Marek, San Diego. Also
present was Chris Lee of
Califomia Yacht Cub, Marina
del Rey, to deail plans f()( the
International Regatta being held
for the first time on the West
Coaft.
Ui&llid about 300 entriel were expected in the championahlp
regatta, many of them ·wtth the
latest designs under the MORC
measwement rule.
MORC ba1 become
increaaingly popular on the West
Coast during the past three years
with several yacht clubs
dedi~ting trophies for 1pecial
• events and others including
MORC in regular regattas.
MONROE. La. -The
UC Irvine tennis team
opened play in the
National lnd~endent
Tournament here on a
high note, dumping
North Tex.u State in a
quarterfinal r ound
match Sunday, 6-3.
I EntoUr~ge piloted to victory
NHYC this year rededicated lta
Corkett Trophy for a five-nice
series sailed in the ocean oft
Newport Beach. Loa An1ele1
Yacht Club has rededicated its
Little Whitney Trophy
e>(C}usively to MORC.
The Anteater•
displayed strong form in
the ainglel. losing only
one of six matchups.
PCAA player of the year
Jim Snyder continued
hia outstanding play by
beating North Texas
State's Davie Samuel.a in
straight aeta, while Eric
Quade lost only two
games in beating hJs foe,
Luciano Cuneo.
Entour-ae, erred by Matt WU.On, Seal Yacht Club,
was the Perfonnance Handicap Racin8 Fleet Class .A winner :in
Huntington Harbour Yacht
Club's inausural Bolaa Chica
SerieJI race Sunday.
The race drew 38 entries in
five cWiees. The 15-mile CIOW'8e
took the fleet around the L.A
entrance buoy and baok to
Huntingtan ff.arbour. • x
I Hamlin, crew win
LOS ANGELES -Howard
Hamlin from Newport Yacht
Club, wlth Jon Andron, St.
Francis Yacht Club as crew won
Los Angeles Yacht Club's Macho
Regatta 1or the 5-0-5 Class
Swlday. The win qualifiecf-tbesn .
for the WOl'ld Qbampionship fee
the claas later in the year.
Other qualifiers were Tom
Poore, Palo Alto Yacht Club, and
Jack Gilmour, Richmond Yacht
Club.
Winner in Clan B wai
Seranata. Dave Rustigian, Seal
Beech Yacht Cub.
In the ~ clUles the
winner in the Catalina-30 Clall
was Chocolate 0 , Herb Halling,
Seal Beach Yacht Club; Don
Granger's Serendipity, Alamitoe
Bey \>acht Club WU the winner
in the Catalina-27 Clua, and
Flair, skippered by Charles
Brunner. ABYC wu tbe Cal-20
winner.
Trophy wtnnen in all ch n ·
P'HAF...\ -1. £neounee, Mitt Wlloll .....
~ v.-Qub; 2 • .,,..,.., Al ~Iberg.
Allmlloe llry Yedlt Qub; 3. Coen, M ~.
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Auillft. Huntington Hwbour YecH CM>.
CATl-LIHA-27 -1. Serendlplt~ Onnolr. A8YC; 2. Aylng Soot, tc:ietty , S1 lh'C; 3. Top e.n.na. Oeofol ~
HHYC. CAL.-20 -1. Allr, aw.. Br\lnNr, AllYC;
2. Hbl. Hid! Condor. 81 IYC; 3. "-Piion. Dew Elll9, 81 BYC.
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In addition to the local .i,atioo.,
other stations are located at San
Diego, Los Angeles, Marina del 1'eY and San Francboo.
Cook takes third
in Miami race
Alao winning for UCI
In 1ingle1 were Ed
McPhencn. Rob Nel800
and Rubel\ Perczek.
Betty C.ook of Newport Beach Nelaori and lllark bmoe
la home from Florida atlll teamed up to win foe the
clinging to first place In the Ant.eaten in doubles
offshore power boat racing In other matcbupa,
~ delpfte a third place second -seeded Long
in tbe Bacardi Trophy race Be a ch S ta t e w aa a
out of Mia.mi. · winner over Austin
Cook~ to tbe finish line Peay; Tulaa knocbd oft after an outdrive in her Murray State; Minne9ota
MlcheJob t. nie finilh·~ defeated Nevada-Laa aood fOI' 225 poin'8. Coupled With Ve g a 1 •
400 points for her win in the flnt UCI. top-aeded in the
race in New Orleana, thi.I atves tourney, W• tcheduled
her a total of 625 potnta to 400 for to faoe '1'ulsa today in the
Jerry Jacobl of New Y oriL aemUinals. Long Beach
Jacobi won the Bacardi nee in and Minne90ta clash in
Ci arette Hawk. the other semi.
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Vllu Ge~111'r!111':":11. Slelen lllra 111 .~ • .......,._ -o...... .....
AdrtlllO PlllMtM>llolcl Bartoluccl def 1'-y Oialftfftllv .. fony Olamrnatve .
7-1 ... 1
awtee Women'a ~11 {M '"1:;..h.::11wid)
Chrl1 Ewert Lloyd def Andre• r--n. e-o. 6-3.
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UClrllflllel. .... T-kl ....... ~ (UCI) dll &em.w. M . 8-2,
Quede CUCI) def Cuneo, 1-Q, 1·2. ....,.,,.._, (UCll oat. ROia. M . 4-1.
M ; Neleon (UCf) dll. Bedler, •2. 3-1, 7.t, JlmNI (HTS) def • ...,._, S-2, S-2. ~ (UCI) 09#. Dllgl&do, 1-3. 1-3 0.-... S emmel-Cun•• CNTS) 011. ""'°"'..Quede,M,M;N9ecw~
(UCf) dll. ~ .... w . 1-2;
llecke,.D•lgedo CNT 81 del.
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OtNr --TIAM 7, Mun9r Stall 2, Mlnneectl 7, ~ Vegaa2; Lona
'9-:fl S~OI:.::-" '"-Y I; USF $", Nor9lealt . 4.
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AM r.., ...... ~lted
In tflle n~ II tub· =tl\9 ~., •• ,.,,
Act of 1 "8 wtllCfl
mek" t =to adver· tlM "MY , 111'111-
tatlon or dltcrlm nation be* on rece, cotor. rel!· tloft, ... Of natlonel orl·
gtn, or any Intention to
mtk• eny tuch preteren-c e. !Imitation or
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TmFl&Yl
In thll lltge, ~ 4 Bdrm pool home with
epe, In Corona def Marl
Belt buy In the ...... not
anotl'I« Ilk• It • .Muume
1 It. OM* wtll carry t)a..
lence at low rate. Cell
.tQd•y1 64&-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
IDlftmCll
INll./111
OutltMdlng value In ttw. lrl4wil home on ~
uc. Overalzed lot, F.R.
w/frptc. owner wlll 111111 with financing. A greet
buy •t 1 239.000. 751~111
THE REAL
ESTATERS ----
= ,_ ..... = UMINE
: No quellfylng. Full price -119. t t t , low lnter11t loin, at 11044 pet mo.
tu• Pride of ownerahlp 3
:: Bdrm 2 beth. lerge
::: counttY kltch9n, OOYW9d =~ =.'°0:::1 = = ti• ffnenclng. Aatllng 1150.
-000. Cal 546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
ac.ui & jetty vte~ room.. Wtm. a
bath, 3700 eq.fl $1 .38~.ooo. Oceanfront. u.111.1 ...
·Fri.roe Udo Nord bayfront. ~ bdrm, 5 ~ bath. Lee L.R., 2 boet tlipe $1,lli00,000.
feemodel4d s bdrm, 2 bath + tarse rec. nn. bMln ~llnp. tunUl.hed, petiOI. $420,000.
&.ml Ill.I '°""' Laaoon view irom e bdlTl1+ ~ bel.h, playroom,
dar'K nn, den, Boat ellp. •t.360,000.
IATSllE COVI
SpecUICUlar bayfront view 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br,
2 ba dn. 2 boet ells-.1.900,000. .
COIDJlllD CITS
Coronado laland cu.at bayfront lot. 85' boet
dock. Plana avail. $42~.000 w/wma.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
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"Y·,.... ttCllhrftla ....._ ....., IMft tflCI AlllA w YNI.' '"" 'I ol•llNOl'll• 11 W1tdl1w ~ lllM' llillOl'Oom IMlfPoNO' County an ot 0r.,. ~ on Ortwo. arw.. OA ..... ~ to""'* i.. ttil TtltMDWWt l'MNKLIN• llY .loflll.!}r ~ ~ 1¥0frfl J, tllllto wo1HA. WILL llLL' AT ... ,_. 11 ttt1 ,......, II• (t> 01111room1111d on•(1) ~I, 111a. ~D • ......._ 111• ,,_. ht1rfno It lor tho 11111rpoto ol lllAl!I "A tVl-PMIMLlllt 1111 k~r·., -••IAf,1,..~le WILL 'U UC AUCTION TO MIG .. HT Ort\11, ~ ...._ CeM1om1a. MUltl·~rPo .. rOOf'll at Wardlow ,_,. di UM, 0.-...... CA........ 1llowlnt 1r11l110 olll1tn1 &lie
• 1 -......-" " ... _. .-Ill ,...... IMlllW ol IN '°""'alft Vtl/ltly loMol 011tftOt ,... Orw.. HllflllftOlon IMdl, Olllforllll. Hot Mey to, 17. 2', St, ttQ ..,_., ~. M1naotr wllh wrlttt11 or oral •·tr!~ ~fo~tlT'~,\t'~o.: o~o~~.'2 llDDlfl ,0111 CAlt41111·~-.. " Tiit lo~dO; YrullMI Of tllt lolloOl IOOlttcl al ••• , "Cl""' ,11bll1lltd Or1111• c .... Oelly Tiiie ~ ... IU1111.,. 09PO(lllllllY .. trCWIN Ille 011,
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oto 111i 1t.9e1 "'"" ':.1~ poretlOn . .....:. ~f'~ ~ ~111'""1a 1'~'=· =,:: or.:;: lttnl. ~lion =:;.u .... :::'~....=1::: == "°"noue ..,..... A,wl • 1• ._.. "f: cu~ ~ 1r111no ..-11o1p11"
1111 .................. C...tot °''"°··'"''• .,~ ~ by It llfldlr~Oood Of TNIOtl tM ,,... .:::r'orm Of= ..... = Of fll lolrd, flleoolullon No IJ-4f, MMll IT~ft~ "'*"'*'Or.,. Cotlt Delly flt. hnlno HOl,102 Of fleu1111• lllOd .. 11111 ~ toeon, OI U.O 7't4-tM-P11 ti Pfot*IY l ltullld In .. Id CouMy llOt lie, .. th111 t11tl"""411 Pot' TM~ monlllly ..... Pit· Tho follo.wl1111lltrtoll 11 Clolno lot, Mey I , 10, 17, M , 1111 IMflftO e11ttt'°"*'l 'llMI..,....._
• o.11~1 1111 ftoht, lltll anct ..._ ~ lo and St ... clRGrltlOd M t aliMllCH>lll Tiit ll'llllll'IW!ll motli:!h ment lot OIO •m Of tht INN 111111 bullMM u . _..... ~ 1llcel )'Mt ttt2-N •• . llO. 11\dnowholdllyhlll'IOet Ootd Paroelt:UnllN0.1•111oWnlllcl IMMPlytNnlfOf~ notbele11tllalll121/monlhP•' CH"IS'SCllll!ATION8,5l7 Writttnoommenlewtllr,..rdto
-9"'; of Truat II) tN ~.8"\ltltcl In ._1bect 111 lllit CondOrl*llum Pltn Oclt mi " ldjult.d by 1119 ol1teroom lnCI ~I/month per 14th Stfeot, Hwitlngton IMoll. CA P\aJC *>TICf IN........,_ StwtllO ~~ u.. --~--utd ClollntY lftd luiet ..._.... • r.aOfdtcl on AliOUll H , 1111, In 9U4'l\W ~rioo lnde11 en!Ull .....,. ~'"IMlfPoM room. TM minimum 92141 ~ lflOIACI be ~did eo tllO L .. tt Of frlOt No ...... 11 llllOwf't IOOlt 12120. hOol 311to3H In-rtlllCttCI •t Illa tlld Of th• ..... monlllty .... P•Y"*!I tor tllbH-CH"llTINE 8. JINKINS, 117 hCTmOUtl 9UUIUI Ofllol of tho~ Ofllcer, '7200 --.......... Oout Dally Oii I IMP,..,.. In~,., .. ,, olull¥t.Of Offlc;l1l "4M:Ofdl of Hid porlOd A MOUrlty dtpoolt,,,..," ql*ll perioda may.,. adlull.ci by 1•111 llr•. ~ttngton IMeh. CA MAllll ITA~Nf JwntlOt .. "°'41 •• ""4nl. ~
Piiot. M1w 1', 14.1 , Jww 7, 1Mf tflcl SI Of Mlloe416Ho\lt M.,. In 0ountY ~ PflOt to=· tho Col\111"'°' Ptloe llldoJI 1nnull t2W Tho fOllowlllO l>tflaft• 1te doing '2713. prior to the pUbla "-"II
ltn-11 ~og:,of lho County~-of Puotl 2: An unCllvlcltCI 011t N~ ~ lie paid_, ••IOt l9fltOltcl '* 1111 end of ttll w.Ji:U':t"""' le ~Od by 111 l>\ltlnoM M. dllt '°' llH'1hef tnfomlllllon wldl
-----------Tiit •lrZtl lcldroH llld Olhtr "*'Y•llt'M {111111) lllltt9M II I ten.In 1ic.nNC1 roal'Ntl o brobr 111 thll ~ ~..!:·.i._ IOOUritto ,J~ may CMIUM Jonlclnl MANAGSM!HT i OUITlll, 332 r"'*' to the tleltlnO • .,._. Oii dlelQllOtlOn K 6f ht 111t WI COl'llll\OI\ In tht ... 11'1..,_t rtQtrd Ind there 9"afl '"110 Cit--r...--...,,... --..--"I• Thie tllltmant lllld wfth lht F0tlll AvonlM. ~te 22, fl 0 Boll the ~ Otflclf of the (:lty of
MTW W• ~l*IY deeofibef '7bo~ 11 :::: : crr=:1~:::, ~·: ~:=rn!'~: ~~~~I~: ~':1f::r=:rt: i8: County~ of ~:o. CO\IMy Ofl OO. 'H'::= =· ~*:~ =~ ~T:o ~~ t .. 2 MAm 11'A~ ~ to i-. *' 1111t111 Ave . lld In •~ .too, '•t•• ao to U blddor , .. .,d, llld thtr• ~ .,. no ci. .\9tll ~. 1 .... 2 nevr• s1raec, AP4 e. Laguna 8-h, c1TY OF ttWM T111 tollo111n9 P•,.on 11 doing C:0.11....., Ca ffU1 lnclul!W, ot Mlte*llMOl.lt Mapa, l••l•CI l)fOfOllll 10 1,1" uld c1uc11o11 from 111y IW'OPOlll In de· ,,.._ C1lltornl• t2e~t BY Ntney c. Aowlend ~ea: Tho U'1d•rtlOntCI TrllllH di•· r~ordl 01 H id COl.lllty H tucll 1 .,. elwd b 1119 lltfl'fllnl"O 1111 hlgtlett ,..ponalbl• Publlahed Orange Co11t D•ll"I E Jam•• Murlr, 36 Monaco, City Cleric
IHL A890CIATE8/K-COMP .. cl1lm1 anv Habll")' IOf 1ny lnoor· l•rr11 I• Clellnld In lht Ar'ttclM In• r.r~l~d"':ioer ~ftht ,oJ11l11 bidder. Pllol, May 10, 17, 24, 31, lte2. Newport Belch, Cllllornla 92MO Publlahed Orenga Coall Dally
13 l!lpl111ad1, lrvlne, C1lllornl• roctMM of 1111 tlr .. t lldd(ltl llld llllOd "Dtllnltlol\e" ot thl Doclet .. vair:v School Olllflct (ducilloll Staled propoHI• to ltH• Hid 3048-82 &l•I• of John R. Hatllor. Po PllOt. May 11. 111412. 'I, 12715. • 01 .. COfllMOn dellvn•tlon, II 1ny, tlOrl of Covtnanlt. ~ and C.Ot•, 17210 Otte llrtee. Jountlln PfOl)efty mu11 t>e received by IM 1-----------4111191 Box 1163, Sun Vf/IWy, ldaflo 83353 lta-la 31 ltftlfl Nelaon Loud, Jr., 13 Mowtl htrtln ,....rtctlonl clOlcribed 1n "aub)oct Valley CeUlotlll• 92701 no later C111t91ttd olllcer al tlla Foun111n PU8UC *>TIC£ Hugh 8lu1. 4 North Por1011 ~. lmno, Callfornll 92716. lold .... • 1M "*"-bl.It wt\11· 1o·" blllow (~ "Declet•tlon"~ lhln 2 •00 p"' May 31 1N2 V1llt~ lcl\001 Oletrlcl Educ1t1on South l.8QUl\I Clllfornla 92$71 rtllJC llJTIC( .-Ttlll ~It conCIUcted by 1111 out cownent Ot WWTOn!y, .... Parcel a: h11rnt11t1 .. IVOh 81lor• eoceplln11 911y .;utan Collltr. 17210 OOk lltOlt. Fountain ~~:~~.. Denni• E Clfruth. 7323 Sft¥er, -----------~ INM¥ldutll. 8 .M. Loud, Jr. -:o~i.:~~bf°l.~~j~ ~~t:~~:~ :::::1r0rtl\'.id:.':~1~ff=~ rht.'°J:J~~~·~".'.:.:~~?~e;:. liter The followtng c>ltton It doing ~~~90rlve,'Evergrffn, Colorado <~ Tllll lllltl'Mflt ••• lllod with ti. 1 .... ch8'0ll end ..,,.,_ of lho of tho Oeclll'lltlon under tM lectlon or 'bml~ le lore acceptli1'11 any written bu_.,...,••: John E Otborn, 9403 E Jll'lll-County CIW1l of Orengo County on Trual• IOCI of Ille lnats crMted by '*«llnge In IUClf1 Artlcto ontlUod u '°::::OJ:',,,:-::::~ on:,ed.,.: propollll, ine Clllettlld Olllcer CH MES BY THE SEA. 274 '°" Cwcle North,~. Cole>
Aptll 22. 1912. uld Oeed of Truet, to p1y Ille r•· lollow9: .. ~1 end Outlll' Ulllltlll • ....-.. ..... b llMt five 15~1 • "'-" Cll tor or*I bl<lcllllt Air/ per· Pllm•r Cotta Mell. C1llforn11 rlldo 801 t2 • ,.,., m1lnlno prlnclp1I 1um1 of lh• -•-·• " "S ••-... Y •I POI eon wtlO hU h9retofore IUl>mlttod 1 2627 J K1 1 Bick P O 8011 "'14
Publl111ff Orenge COHI Dally nole(I) Hcured by Hid 0.od ol f::u~~I ;d'e~oKh::m.· ~;:.::i-~:,::b!:ei.1:: wrllllll bid may tubmll 1111 OHi bid Cynthia Clemont, 274 P11rne<. Sun va1W:. ld8fl()t1335i1 -r
.. Plot, Apfll ff, Mey 3, 10, 17. I~ , Trull 10 wll' It 14 •• 71.20 wllh In-"lngroH, f!gr ... •net Aeoroatlon , quire~ lo t llKl.llO\lhl fOfm ol OJlooodll)Q by et IMll ftvO (~%\per· Ill MIN, Calllornl1 92ei1 Oouglaa 8. Cllmena, P.O Boa ~ 181e:tl21 tlfMllllOf*)n ftOll\ at 11 ~· Alollla" Ind "Ellclualve ANtrlcted 1 • en f I h he ot I c.1ntt111 ntollnt written bid Th• Thi• butlneta 11 conducted by an 1281, Sun V10ey. Idaho 83353 ''-l PmlJC -Olnl Plf IMUm u providtd !fl Mid 0~ Ar .. EaMmenll''. :::· :U ro:.:'~ ::. B~l~d°',,~ "'OIMlt r~bll biddot tnall be •odlvldual John H Kerwin, 3 Burnt Miii ----.....,,_...""..,..'-~---:•IC1)pluecoe11~~1d¥~ Parcel .t: E1Hm1n1111 a1.1oh Truet..:.p y r1qwlrod lo o•ocute lhe form ol ltll ttal~~!;.~:_.th I.he Road. Pluckemln, New J ereo~
1 ..._. 1111 lmOUlll to -_.wrn .. -. al I•.,. penlculerty let for1h Tho 8-'d of Tru.t ... lhlll !Mlle '""· tueh formll llH here1olor1 • Coun 071178 ·•' Mnnoul ..,._.. lhe time of• with lnter•t. 1n the Ntldl ontltled "EMlmontl" lhe det'"'*-1~ 11 to WlletlMr to bHn 1ppro110CI by tho Board ot County Clerk of OBnge 1Y on Thie bull-It c:ondclctad by l ..... ITA~ The beMAclary under Aid Dood I lhe Deel ••I I C4 t TNll-. AprN 22, 1982· gene<ll P8'1nerthlp.
Tho -ol Trw11 11er11oforo ••ecut9'1 •net gondltlon•·~~Clor;_;,trioir~:: 1'ri '°1" u ld ta.c:I Ille• wlUI '°" < 10> The Boerd ot Trust ... antll mall• fU1171 MANAGEMENT EQUITIES
B bUllnW ~Miii .,.,_. dc*lg d•llvered lo lh• undortlonod I "81.1r>J1cl to:" below (tho Miiter da1~!':.,i:"~~· the ro-the delormlnelon u to whether to Publl•h•CI Orengl Cout Delly • Calllornla
'•' OCeAH IAEED OHtl.OfWN'I wtlt11n Oecl.,ttlon of del1ull end Dtcl1r111on") under the S1ollon 'poul ahould be adct':!11olto: 11aM llld lacllllle• within 11n (10) Piiot, APffl 28. M~ 3. 10, 1fai~2 general 1)1<1ner"11p
CENTlfll, 1M IHI 15111 llr .. t, 01m1nd lor Sole, end I wrlllen helidlngl In ouctrArllde entllted • FOUNTAIN VALLEY aotOOL OIS-deya after recelpl of bide E. J-Munv
• J Cootll Miil. Clllofnla l2t2t. Notice 01 ~flUll and Election lo follows: "RIOhlt and Dutlle. Utltltllo 1RICT, 17210 OM Str•, Fountain Information concernlno the IJ(O-fta.IC *>TICE This Wi.tnlnl w• rlled with Ille -~, Carteeon v. KoHlr, MOt...Wd--Sell The wndll1lg11ed cauMd Mid llld Coble )'llevf•lon", "Suppor1, V1ll1y CalllOtllll 92708 (714) pOlll lhOuld b• add,.•Hd lo: 0-ly Clerk ot Orenge Counly on
low A..,.ue, Qardtn QrO¥I, Calfof. ~~ce of Del1ull 1nd Electlon to Seltl1monl 1nd Encro1chmenl", t•2·M5t Atllntlon. Neoriii Wle· FOUHTAIN VAUEY SCHOOL DIS. ftCTITIOUl IU ... 11 Apr~ 22. 11182 ,. ""121MS. .,..., to be recorded In lhe county "Community Fiellltl .. EaMmenl" llflCI • TRICT, 17210 Olk Slroot. fountlln NA• STATllllNf Publl1hed Oreno• Coal! Dall)
• G1ofto JMf1 KoHor, 6601 wo-~·~he ~r~ 11 loceled. end "Dralnege over Community DATED: Mey I . ita2. Valley, C1llfornt1 t2701. (714) The lollowlno p111on 11 doing Pilo1. Aprff 21, May 3. 10. 11. 11112
rtCTITIOUI •-M .amaTA~ The loflowlng petlOfl It dotno
~-SUCCESSFUL AUTO 88.UHO
FOR THE 1H0'1, IH lantlaeo
,.. Coela ~.CA t2t2I. J1m .. H. Stoeliwell, t24t0
Ovorbroolt Drive. Reno, Ne¥1da
et511. Thie ~ II c:onduCt.o by an
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~low Awnut, Oardan OIOYti. Celtor· It. ApfN . , FllCllltlel", FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL 142-H5t. Allon~n: N1oml "fl•· bu"'*8 H : 1849-12
t;'flll 92948. ByBy ~~ ~.:._enstermak• Th• llrHI •ddr ... end olhor DISTRICT lend. ORANGE DRIVE-IN·OAIRY, ------------· f'tCTTnOUS ...... TNI ...,_II bOnlfUCted tty In-.... ....._~~ oommon dlllgnltlon, II Ill)'. (If the BOAAC> OF T1'U8TEE8 DATED· I.lay e. 1N2. 2721 Orange.Off ... Aood. Orange, PtllJC *>11Cl um ITATW dMdUllll~ llld....,.. Aulllortllld--· , •• , propet'ly detcrlbed abcl¥'e l1 .,_ D Wolll FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL CA t2tl7 ------------1 The followlng perlOll I• dotng • c.teton V. Ko111er Publllhld Orange Coall D1"y purported to be: 43 Monlpefller, Cllf1I of j111 Board DISTRICT SANG WOOK LE.E. 2 HlnOI, Ir· ACTTTIOUI ..,.._.. bullr'9le • ~· CMoftaJeM ICohllf Pllol, Mey 10. 17. 24, 1N220t<M2 Newport 8Mctl. Calliomll. l'ubll•h•d Orang• Colll Dally BOAN> OF TRUSTEES vtne. CA 92714. NAME STAn-MT GRABLER EHOINEERJHO. e33 \i, ll* ••1iont W lltcl wtlll lhe __ .,. llnftH' Jf\o und1rtlgn1d TfUllH Clll· Piiot, May 10. 17. 24, 11112. Jllll'lll D. WOlll Thlt butw-II eonducted by an ... ~~Ing peraons lfl do\flg W•t Katella, UnU J. Orange. CA
County a.ti of Orenot County on l"-..V ""'""" cJ1lm1 any ll•blllly for 1nv lneor· 3052-12 Clerk of lht Bolfd lndlvld\lal. ..._._ -llate7 b· Apft -1M2. iC.-~-of lhl 11raec lddrell and Publl•"•d Orano• COHI Deity Sang w. L.. PACIFIC DETAIL, 2811 Oii Mar, Wiiiard , ' Greber' 1821 t
,_,. ACTinOUe IUIM.. other COll'llTIOll deeignltlon. "llflY, P\aJC MIJllC( No1, May 10. t7. 24, 1"2 Tllll •111--.1 wu filed wltll the Colt• Mose. CA 112627 Merwry Ort.... w .. tmln1ter. CA PublndOnnfl~DmlYftt. N&maTATDmn "-'*°"' ,....... , -3051-12 eouniy Clertt °' OrenQeCounty on 1tofP:~ysA~~~RB~1~'.TJ4..: t2M3. ' lot. Mey 3, 10, 17, 24, 1112 The......_..,_ .......... are dofnn Seid .... will be made, but with-...,._ -----••• • __ .,. W\TM'C: ~I, 11182 92MI Thie~ le conducted by an
2026-a ~--.,, -~· ..... out CO¥lflMt or _,.,,iy, Ill.Pf... ,...,..,.. --·-·--~ ""'""" f~4 · lndl¥tduel . . l -----------bullnell • H OlOGY A COM or lmpllod, regarding"'"· potHI-On May 27, tl82 •t 11:00 1.m. Publl•h•d Oreno• CoHI Dally J EFFERY (JEFF) JOHN DO· WllWd P. Or1lber rtB.IC *>TICE MOS TEC N • • alon, or eneumbranca, tncludlng Flrat Arn1rlc111 Tiii• lntur1nco lot. May 10, l7, 24, 3t, 11182. NATI, 299 Del Mar. Colle M-. CA Thie atalomenl -Ned wltll the ''------------iMOOORE COMPANY, 2945 Airway 1-. cllalOM and IJl$>OllMI bl the COmc11nY • Ttott ... Of Si.IOCOUOf ACTmOUI .,._.. ~2 92127 County c;.,. of Orenge County on .....-Avenue. COit• ...... Cl. t292t TN91 .. Ind of IM INOtl ~Mtod by Trutt ... 0( 8ubttllutoCI Trvltto, °' --STATW T~ b<J9i-11 conducied by •
t;• f'ICTITIOUI IUIMH Commodort 8u1ln111 Ml· llld o..ct of Trull, 10 PIY tho r .. that 01rt1111 Dood of TNM ~ The loflowfng petton II doing PtaJC *>llC( gener• part1*'llhlp Mey 13· lH2 ·-b ..,.,_ STATDm#T c" In ea, Inc . (I Hew Y o r II melnlng pflncjpal eum of the note(I) by ,,.,,,., S. a.ten and eo.not L ~ • 1------------Dennll Smtih Of C4 Olli
Tho. lolfowlrlo peraont.,. dolrlo corporallon), 30 Park A ..... Hew NCUIOd by .. ,d 0..d of Tru11 lo Elslen. ano recorded No¥ombor 17, CHALOU LIMITED. 11700 NOnce °" TRUl'ftrl IA&.a Tllll llllemOlll WU riled with the Publl&h41d 241"/' Jun:·~ 1W: ~but!,_ .. : Yorll, N.Y. 10011 wit: 13211,3t4.oo with lnterHt 1081111n1trvmant Ho. 17121, In lt1ch loule111rC1. Suite 100. ..._ .... ..,.... County Cleril of Orange County 911 Piiot. Mey 17• • 1• 2;0$-82
. LARRY'S MARKET, 301 EHi Thia bulinela II eonductlld by a !hereon from January 5, 1H1 A> Book 142.2, Page 810 and re-~ ee.it\, CA 92141. T.&. .... ,,_... ..... Maye. 1962 -Grove A...._, -Orange, Clllfornle corporation. l4 00% per annum u pro¥1Clod In reeorded O.Cember 15, 1181 a1 0. ~ Or&mdlo, •. 11700 T.D. llERVIOE CO.WAHY II~ f1*7a
9261S CommocS«e llullr>MI Mid note(•) plUI COlta end eny Id-lnetrvment no. tl507 In booll 14322 BHell Boulonrd, Suite 100, a~ Trull•• 1111Cler th• Publlshed Orange CoHI Delly
Te.I v1n Nguyen. t4M2 8utn· ~.wine~ ¥encet o1Ao908 4 t with 11'1..,..t ~ tM2 of Offlclal ~d• of ~ eeem. CA 11214t. t delcf1bed dOOd onN1t PllOI. Mey 10. 11 24. 31. 11182
r 11am Ctrc.le. lfvlnl. Calltom6192714. Blfnhetd ""'°'• The .,.,...ftci.,y 'unoor Mid o..d Orange County, C11tf0fnla, ind ,,_...,.,..,_II condlldld !'>'I WIU AT PU8UC AUCTION 2098-&2 flCTmoul Wla
U&m STATDmJfT Canh Le Ngwyen, 141142 Bum-~ Prelldent. ~ ot Trual htfllofore executed and pureu111110 U\11 Glflejn Notice of 11rn11tc1 porti•IHp TO THE HIGHEST BIDDEA FOR -----------
' .nam Clrell; ""-· Cllltonv• 92714. Thill tta'-11 -Ned wttll lhe dellvered lo tll• undertlgned 1 Def1ull thereunder recorded l •· G. Loullt Orlildedlo, 111 CASH (peyable at time of .... In ptllJC flOTIC( Tiie lollowlng PlflOll 11 doing
~ .. : Thi• bu1ln1n I• eonduetl•d by County Cllrtl of Orange County on .,r111en Declerallon of defeull and nu•l)I 21, tH2 11 tn11rument No. Tllll 9111-' -t1oC1 wtlll ltlO lewtlll moMY of trle Ufllted Stltlllr--------~~~...,.-
1ndilllduat1 (husband end wife). Mey 3. 1982. Demend tor Sale, 1nCI a wrllten 12.023790 ol Ofllclel Record• of County C11rt1 of °'WIOI County on II f'IOM. tml Md tmer• ~ ~ATI -COf//ltf'c•• ~'?9 THE BARE MINIMUM. 904 17th
Str .. 1. Huntington lo1eh. CA
t2l48
-1 Tel Van Nguyen ,,...t Notice of o.taull and Election to Hid County. wlll wnCler and pur· Mey 13, t'N2. to •114 flOW hold by It u11der .. Id •• ....--This atetlfTlll'll --fifed with I.he Publlahed Otano• Cou1'D1lly 8el. Tho UllOorligned C**d Mid 11111m to Mid OMd of Truet ... at ~ OeeCI ot Trull In Ill• property '°",...
t County Ctorll of Otange County on Ptlol Mey 10. t7. 24, 31. 11112 Holle• of Oelaull end Electlon to pwbllc auction tor cuh, 11wlwl ~ Ofange Coul [)alty twl6lllftlf dMCrlbod; COUWTT °" ~ ~prll 22. 1N2 3041-12 Soll lo be recorded In tlla county money of tho United Slit .. of "'°"Mey 17. 24. 31, JI.-7, ltd TAUSTOR: JEf'fflEY B. BEAVER. CUM18 •HSUAAHCE SOCIETY,
Lerl)I J-Coonrod. 804 11'11
Street, Huntington Beach. CA.
112&41. f117111 WMrl the rM1propetty11 toe.led Alnettea. a ceelller'I c:tlldl poyebto 2172-32 a llrlCllO flWI INC., Pallrrt#I, Publlthld oringe co11t Oelly ~ llJTIC( Doto: Mir)' I t982. · ' to Mid TrvttM drawn one 11tMO °' __ .,. llllftnM: BENE,.CIARY: CITY FEDERAL w. Thi• ~ le eondueted by an
lndMdull "''Pllol, Apfil 25, Mey 3, 10, t7 11182 REs10£HTIAL EQUITY FINAN-nat1011al b•nll, •••••• Of federal ... _ ""'1\141; SAVINOS a LOAN ASSOCIATIOH, ERNEST c . CA088; WESTERN
CIAL Cfedll union, Of 1 1t110 or lec*'ll I oorpcnl6on. MORTGAGE COAPOAATION; lftd Larry Coonrod
•• SPINNEY '· EDGAR W. SPINN£Y. l•• 90, s-d away en May
n4, Ule.2. Survived by bis
1 wife Helyne B. Spinney, eon
iE<tgar W. Spinney, Jr. of
Newport Beach, Ca ..
daughter Jean KnUch of Los
Angel ea,' Ca . 1nd 5
arandchlldren. Memorial
servicea will be held
'Tuesday. May 18, 1982 at St. 1Andrew1 Pre1bylerian
Chapel, Newpon Beech, Ca. •t 3 :30PM. Paclflc View
,iMortuary direct.on.
Ul:H'I'
MARVIN A . LICHT,
paued aw1y on May 13,
, 1982. He la IUIYived by his
rda\Chten Jamie E. Kovarik
of OhJo. Darcy J:. WbitRt :and Dana /L, of Seal Beech,
Ml.JC *>TICE
f1C11TIOUI .,._ ..
MAMa ITATl.mNT The lollowlng porton 11 doing
butlnell •: SCANDIA DOWN SHOP.S"
3333 8rlalol Strffl, Cotti ~H
Calolomia 92124
CoM1al Cotnfon Corporetlon, • Calllomll corporlllon. 3333 8tlltol
S1ree1. Co111 Me11. Celllornla
92121 Thie ~ le conducted by 1
corpor1llon. . Ca. mother Mn. Re. Licht brother Jerry of Loa Alamos.
New Mexi co and 2 uon
coatlal Comfort Corpor•
grandchildren. Service•· =Snow. ·
were held on Monday May Thll etewnent wu ftlod wt1h the
;17, 1982 at the Harbor Lawn County Cieri! of Orange County Ofl
•Mount Olive Chapel with April 22. 1982.
Interment 1ervlce1
:tmmediately following.
Servk9 under the cJlrection
of Harbor Lawn-Mount
Olive Mortuary of Costa
Mesa. ~5554. NCmCS "'"""° .. Project~~ tor Bid• for Prop1c1119aCI School
LAMldl, 8'd 92.9
Addr-quotation lo: Ml. Joan
C. Murphy, Purcf111lno A90111,
fountain Vf/lttY 9c;llOOI Dlltrlct, P.O.
Bo• H10, 11210 Oak 81reoll
Fountllll Valley, OA 127()1, (714 142-1651.
llCI .... cs... .... ~ 25, ••• 2:00 j).11\.
for u. aov.ntno eo.ro P_.Rlca
Olroctor, 8utllllll lor¥lca
Publlllled Or111g1 Co11t Dally
• Mey to, 11, 1812. •
3047-ta
P'ICllllOUI ....... ..... ITA,._,
TM loflowl110 Plf'IOll .. dol110
~-GARWIN & CHAN, ti ltarblnt eowt. ""'*' letell, c.ilfOfllll t2tA. Slrli Sun Chllft, 1t 8tlfbuf11
Court, rtewPOtt loeefl. ColtfOfnl•
t2tll
Thie buliMll II conCIUctod lby lft~dllf
""' ""' °'*'
•Mid Tna1.. 1rt4not end loan IMll*llo• doml-f'ICTlTIOUe M H•ll Aacorded ~ 5, t•1111MV. DOES t ttltougll 20, tnclllollW. De-
By Mwy 8 e.n.o,, died "\n 11111 ltllO, II Ille moln -um STA......, No. 3177 Ill Ifie OMcMI Aeoorcll Ill tondllM.
AM1111n1 Secretary 1rW1C1 to Rrst Amlr1oen nut tnau-The loflowlne pereon 11 doing tho ollcl Of tho Aeoon111r of 0nnee MO.• 41 •
Publlahed Orenge COlll Delly rence Compeny, locaWd at 1 t4 E. ~ -County; l9'd Oood of trwt ..,,.._ OMllR f!' IHOW CAUll
Piiot. M~ 10, 17, 24. 1N2. F1f1ll St .. Iii tlle City of Senta Ano. PA 8 HA MARKET AND lhe'tblowtng P'°'*'Y: • -.A..C:. Of' w.f 3044-12 C1Ulornla, ell thatrlght, tlllt end LIQUOR 708 Pacific Coall LotalofTractNo ...... lnh CM'UllCUTMNI~
-----------lnt•tot conwyect to lllcl -held ~ Hunanaton Bledl. City of lrvtne, County of Oranfo, ~ -. ...C llllf by" under ..-S Dood of TNlt In the Nuin1 Al. P. O 8o1' 7M Le State of Celltornl1 ... per m1p TO DEFENDANT, ERNE IT C .
property a11ulled In Mid Coun~ Mlrlda., CA toe'73· taeG ~ rooorotd In 8odl 411, f'1l8ll SS'° CA08S: .... D "'AC .. OF YOU end Slett dltcllbod •Lot 40 of . _. 3t~of......_._..._.. YOU,"" ,. n , are llOT1CI °' ~ IAU Trect No. 3125. 11.,_on1 m1p Le HalWa. CA -1• -a al -'d <>ronoo County. hereby ordered to lpeieat Ill tlltle "-Mo . .....-. recorded 1n Booll 130, Pltla 7, 1. t , Tllll bullrlW 11 oonducted by on YOU ARE IH 0£FAlJl..T UHOEft A court In Department "24" et the
T.I ..... ~1 Ind tO of MllColllllOOUI Mape. re-lndMdual. Haml Ni DEED OF TRUST DATED JIJ/ly 21, County Courtho1111, 700 CIVIC
cordl of °'lflOI COunty. Callfomla. Tllll ..... _. ... nted llitn the 1011. UHlE88 YOU TAKE ACTIOf'I center ~!!!"·!!'ta~ c.1-Tho MNet lddr-. or other c;om.. ,._~ ,.. _ _.._. TO PAOTECT YOUR Pft0rt£ATY. fT "°""' on ...., ~. 1 ........ ··-a..m.. mon dlaioNtJOn of NOid Pfopetly' ........... , Cllttl of OrlflOI """"'"' °" MAY llE SOU> AT A PU8UC SALE. lo 01110 eny legal reuot1 why the
320I ~--Pllol, Coeta ....._ ~ t3• tot2. ,,._ If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION court 1hould not IHue • Writ Of
Callfomll. Heme and addr'OIO of Ille Publlltlod Orange Coall Delly 0 F THE NAT U A E 0 F THE EMCUtlon • ~ tty -""' l>Oneflclll)I 11 whOff roqueet the Piiot, Mey t7 24 31 Juno 7 lte.2 PAOCEEDIHO AGAINST YOU, YOU In Ille 8"11o111on. • 009>' of wtlktl II Nie 11 beltlQ ~od: Plltrlele W. ' ' · 2;72_.2 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. •"ec!Mid to thll Ol'der. A.loo •lte·
Aaoadl. 306t Otr'd Aiied, f911t)roofl, t C-, 1rv1ne. CA cMd lwelO II the notloo ,..._
Calllomla nou. onctlonl to 1t1t rtllJC NOTICl "(", l1ttoC eddt.-or~ by 8oe1lol'I eecu1 o1 o. c.llorl'lll
abo¥e IJ(operty 1'118)' be obtained by d .. lon1uon I• 1ho11n ebo11e. 110 Code al CM1 ProoodUN.
roqiu9tlllg Mme In wr'9n0 trom ltle ..... w a r r In t y 11 g I ¥en a I to I I I DA TEO: Apl ~112. ~ ~O dey'I trom Ille *"IC8 TO ClmWJ'OM ~-or oorroetnoll)." PNlp A. r-••
Inc publlcallon of 11111 notice. °" """' TRlJ 11 • The benelldlly under l9ld Deed Judg9 of IN 81ICI 111e wtM be made without ...._ ..., lnl I* Of Trull by IWIOfl ol • tJnlod'I or 8llPor10f Court
CO'/Oftlnt or warranty, npro11 or ..Jo.e-.119M• U.C.C.) defll.llt In the oblfgatlC>ftl ~ '-O:. ~:~:'!;.: oftN.:.,~,:t-'~~°'!==9d~:':::::n•:=.~ ~* , :=-r
bllence clue on tho note « not.. blA.,....., II "'*'1 be lnldl on written o.c:Mnllon of Defautt lftd -,........ .._. f19 .._ IOOllr'td by llld Deed of Truet. to pereo111I property htroln11tor o.m.nct fOf ..... Md wrttton notice a.........., CA_. llll: 13,tt0.40, pl111 Ille followff\o Ollalltd. of breed! and of -.ctlon to cei.-(ttl) ~
IOllmetod OOIU1 •llPMMI *'° .. ,.,. !WM and bullrlW llddr.-Ill• undor11911•d to Hit U ICI ~ ~7 ,.~"'°"!!.Delly Pt-
Tllll .a.iemem ... tied w1e1 v.
Cown1y ~ of Orange~ on
May 13. 1912. ,,_
Publlllled Orange COlll D.ily
Plot. MllY 17, 24, 3t, June 7, 1982 2116-12.
.......,,
STATDENT Of' MAMDOllMENT OI' UM Of' ACTITIOUa
au.....N&m Tht lollowlng p1r1on1 have
aOondonod Ille -of l"9 fteliUOUI bu1lneu name BREA CAHYOt!'
MOBILE ESTATES M 1521 E. 17th
Sttwt. Santa Ana.CA 92701
The ne11tlou1 bulllneu name , ..
..,,_, to above -filed In County on June 21, 1975.
1 MoC>16e F inanclll, 1nC • 11121 E 17111 Slfoot. Santi Ana. CA 112701
Tlva ~ -QOnduc1ed by.
Limited Partner.nip.
RIC:l\lrd SlmOnlan
Ya Pr..idant This 1ta1emen1 waa Ned Mth the
CouMy Cllrto ol Orengo County on
Aprll It, 1"12 er.-.n
Publlllled Orenge eou. Delly Piiot,
April 21. Mey 3. 10, 17, 111412 t~ -II the time of tM 1111111.i pu.. d IM lntlnded tr..-ot Ill: Ill T• orooar1Y to Mtllfy Mid oblQdOI-. lot, Mey., 1,,. t , ...... 1-.
1»11cauo11of11111 Noll~• of 1111: Kiii\, SIN: H0·27·H04, 3080 end tlleroottor tho undtt1l911ed 202e-a --==----------.....,_. on .v+•w •to; ,_ Jotww 1n11t, COiia Mita. COii. c:a-.ct Mid noca of bl'Willl end of rtllJC *>TIC( ~C<*li:l72t.JO. ... ...-..tobe ..... dod.l-*Y11.
MOTIC9 TO WWW MU OWNlll The:::~ bWtllOll edcltW 1112 11 lllttr. Ho. 12·01tlf4 In .._ YC1U 1tM • DIPAULT ...... A ol tho ·vo-.M 11: 8'.1111 e11ic1 OflCW "8oorda. ftCTITIOU9 ..,._ .. DllD CW TMllT, DATID tlP.. Do LAe. llH: ~701', 15011 lalCI 1110 wlll1>o rn1dt, t111t ITATllSNf °'WITHDRAWAL MAME ITAftMINf
TlllalR I, tell. U•Lllt YOU CIMlol'll Chle, INtno. c.Mf. 12714 without oo¥oflant or w1rr111ty MOii '~ Thi 1o11ow1no poraon1 ere dOiflg
f AICI ACTIO• TO ,llOTIC.,. 1'111 tllO proparty Plf1Nnl twwto ....-°' ~. retlldlnO Wo, r=: ..,.._ .. Mam 111: YOUR PlllOl'IRTY, IT llAY 11 .............. MC~ pooM19'on, ~~Motl, to AC AOOER S ROOFING COM· IOLD AT Aw aA&.&. YOU ....... ond., 1, ••;(. Sr .. iemo, P9Y IN,....,_ Pf1nOlpel .... of TII• tollowltio ~'°" hH wOll· PAHY. 210 7 WHI Stonybroolt
..., M ~TIC* Of' 119 poo~wllf, ltllt, lttlOhOlcl IN note(f)MOlnd by Mid Dotd of Orawnfi•rln;:~lpO-:..~r.:1*0 un':::':::: Drive, Anaholm, Calltomla 112804. MATURI OI THI llttOCllDNHI ~·Md OOolOMnt not to Truet • .tit!"'--11 In~ nott .. -E F Roger1. 2I07 WNt S10-AGAINITYOU, YOU IHOULD oom-o Ind II located 1t: 1111 ........,..._., actver-, If • ...,, Uflder lctlllou• butlna•• nemo of ALLS· n~btooll Oflve, Anlhoirn, C.omle ....... ,.__ C Ill ,..v........ ......,. -'..!.!. TATE REALTORS, MILLER-MOORE CONTACT A 1.AW'llPL hUt tr•t, ...,.te .... a. I · Ille terlftl °'NICI OMd "'Tflllt, ~SSOCIATE8 II 1916 Alllnllc t 804
De10d APtll 23, 1912. IM2t . --. ::::S'Ct''ld ..,._..of tt1e Avenue. Hwntlfllllon BMctl, Calltof. Kenneth o Holloway. eu =--~ ~=== :=t"::Li '= ==-~~.,,...~by 11111 ~flc1itioue ~ """' ... = = '--· Anot*m. c-. !tr. Jotopt:I E. AoglR. Miii ••••• ~ -'-. ...., ..... '"111111 on n.tdl:Y. 1__. tor--/.ert~ w• fled This bu..,_ II conducted by• A..-.. Stcnt.ry T"'9 Miii bU1r .,.,..._ • ~ JUtto I , 1t1a 11 2:00 p.111 .. et 1M -·-" .... oenere1 per1nertn1p. 4tf lw~ln.t to lie OOl_..,. .. d et flloMtl Cf Ct111Pft!en A¥tll!Ue .WlllOO, 16 tM on~ · tllll In ho County E.F Aogtf9
8an , C.4 t2t0t H"VICE HOfllOW COM,ANY, CMc Ctlltot lvttdlnf, toO ~HI of ~1fT.:,,0 end ACldr .. a ot the 'Thia ltalernent -tied wltll tM
(714) 1m l4tl Wiil .._ ........ LOI ~ Clltpm111 A¥0tlue, In th• City Of ~ Wllhdf:= County Clltl1 of Orenge County on
Publllllod Orano• Coot Dally Ctlfomll IOOOI on Of.,.., JuM 2.. -ES MOOR 11•2 ... It Aoir" 22. 1982. fltlol. • 3, to, t7, t182. 1112. .... ttho time ot tll• lnltlal JAM · • " ,..n a ,,.,..
1164-ea nwt .. llal Clllll tor 9lt pullllmllon oi 1111 llOloei, .. '*' ~. Huntington ee.11. CtllfOfnla .,"'9"4 a Dill!
----------Ill IN ...,_ """'"° to ~ II 1MOU11t oi tt1t ~ beleltOI Cf.. ta&47. AttwMrl • "-"8.JC *>TIC( Nie ,, 1'a. obllf•llon eocurocl t>y tht abClft Jamoo Moor• ftrnl1 • w. tnh It. .... • • lo fu 11 11 k11own to Hid clt1orfboct dHd of tr111t 111cl Hot 8aftta AM. Ce..,.. au-.,..,.... ~ .... T ........ ••Um•t•d ~Oltl •xc>t""'· tllcl ~ M~~o~ = ' Publllh•d Or•f1941 001•1 Dilly ACTITIOUI .. UIOd UIO tollowh•v IClclltlOfll ...... II •••l74... 1~ PicK. ~ 29. Mey'· .. t7, 1812
..... STAT'DmWr ~II .... Ill"'" anel lddr..... To dolentllM 1h0 "9ftlfl0 bid, 114842 Tiii loll-Ing PlrlOn II dolq wllllfn Ille thf .. YMtl lall ptlt: )Q.I "191 Oii rc,, •lf.olll. Ir-'"!"" ________ ..., ___________ ,.
~:SEA OHIHUE IUll· "=u. Mtw I. tta. 0.: tt ~ OOWNfY HE~ AS80CIATIOH, 11 SltttM'tt •-Do L9e ~ 1 .. -...
Ct .. Nowport IHoh, Cautor,.11 -... • -·-
'"'Lu Sun Chin, 19 8t1rt>urtt .. ~..'!..'*': Doffy ~~
Ct., Newport Bt1cll, ca111or111a ,..,.. ,... U, 1111 11..a St:'=-W.. "= ""'"*'" oonduotod by In i----------.11141 l.llllnoorpOfllod ... ~•etlon olher hbltetled OrtllltO COllt Dolly .....,... ..._ _ _........, ...... ~~-~-tfllllC. *' n .... n ,.. P"' .,....,
PUBCIC HEARINGS
IJ ftlOM.U D. SUAI
A IU'Oftl NftM of optlmlam IUftoUnda mOll
~Jor O.mocratlc pollilcl1n1 ln CaUfornla thl1 •prf~.
1For afttr U ytan1 0.mocrata Unally feel
they've turned tM tab* on Republlcana.
. And If they an 11 well t.hll ~ 11 the GOP
dJd the lut time lt WU U W\ifttd U Democrata IMm
thla YMJ', Democnta. may atqe a c1een eweep ln .the fall.
Not 1lnct Ronald Rea1an'1 uno run for re-
election u ,JOV•rn« hu either major party had u
few major prlma.ry election contetta aa the Demo-
crat1 do th1I yNr. With.one exception, the fall De-
mocratic tJcket nu virtually been determined al-
ready, becau1e prominent flaure1 all scrambled
hard to avoid faclnt Heh other.
lt atarted at the top, where Loi An,elee Mayor.
Tom Bradley waited to declare hll lntention1 unUl
Gov. Brown made lt clear he wouldn't aeek a thJrd
term ln Sacramento.
Bradley probably would rather be a U.S . se-
nator than 1ovemor -but not at the exp.nae of a
Ullflllll FDClll
.
biuer primary fight against Brown, one whose
9utcorne would be quite uncertain. So Bradley and
Brown will be running mates, even if they're still
not cloee friends.
They'll be jolned on the ticket by San Francisco
Aasembl. l..eo McCarthy, who has no major
primary opposition in his run for
j lieutenant governor. lncwnbenta
Ken Cory, March Fong Eu and
Jesse Unruh ailo lack substantial
opposition aa they aeek terms as
controller, secretary of state and
state treasurer.
Only District Atty. John
Van de Kamp of Loa Angeles
and state Sen. Omer Rains, both
running for attorney general,
~--......,,.,.~-~ figure to stage a typically brui·
MC CARTHY sing Democratic primary cont.est.
Things are so placid on the Democratic side that
political reporters must give major attention to
minor figures like Fresno Mayor Daniel Whitehurst,
state Sens. Paul Carpenter of Cypress and John
Garamendi and author Gore Vidal, who are provi-
ding what opposition there is to the favorites at the
top of the Democratic ticket.
Political writers may enjoy reporting on those
men, but if they were a real threat, the favorites
would be spending money against them, rather than
hoarding it for use in the fall.
That's much like the Republican situation in
1970, when the only primary battles were in the
U.S . Senate race and the nm for ~tary of state
-and those, significantly, were the only offices
Democrats captured that. year.
But the GOP is much more fractured this year,
facing toUS}l fights far virtually every nomination.
Seven major figures are worldnR for the U.S.
Senate nomination, while Lt. Gov. Mil<e Curb and
Atty. Gen. George Deukmejian spend copiously
against each other in the run for~· .
One level 'clown. Assemblywoman Carol Hallett
and state Sen. Man Garcia will stage a c1oee contest
for the .patty's lieutenant governor nod. Former
Republican state chairman Truman Campbell takes
on 1978 nominee James Ware and state Sen. Ollie
Speraw in the controller's race.:.
Meanwhile, Asaemblyman David Stirling and
aenlor amistant Atty. Gen. George Nicholson battle
to succeed Deukmejian.
U money is ultimately the decisive factor in
politics, as many believe, these matchups could
produce a Democratic sweep.
For the major Republlam primary contests are
already free.spending affairs. with ~es from·
Curb, Deukmejian and San Diego Mayor Pete
Wilson filling the radio and television airwaves
months before the primary.
Will there by enough campaign dollars for the
GOP's eventual nominees to mat.ch the Democratic
favorites, who are husbanding their funds for use
when really needed?
The answer is that the Republican candidates
will probably have as much money as the Demo-
crata. But winning Republicans usually must out·
spend their Democratic opponents by a considerable
margin because of the Democrats' voter registration
edge.
Add that factor to the GOP's party disunity
and the growing dissatisfaction over ~Gublican
national economic policies, shown in vtrt y-every
poll, and the rea80Jl8 for this spring'• Democratic
optimism become quite clear.
(Elias Ls a columniat based in Santa Monica.)
• • swunmins.
sessions
rouf two-week
'"1lon1 1r• on tap for '1w· eoa., eou., •. , 1 8'.&mm•r 1wlm
pl'Oll'aJ'I\.
The Unt 1111ton 11
llai.d June 14-H. The
ond will mHt June
28-July 9, the third July
12-23, and the fourth
July 28·AJ!fi· e. c1 ..... wt1f tMet y, Mondaya throulh J'ridaya. .
Ke1t1tratlon tor all
ona wtll be held on
JWte 12 from 9 a.m. to
noon at \M OCC Gym tn Humberto Medelro1 Mesa. Reptratlon
of Bo1ton hae asked 1tee la •15 per ltUdent per
his parl1hlonera to lellion.
pray about moral ciu.e. will be offered
questions of nuclear for toddler• (3 years of
war. He aays "Peace ia age), non-awlmmera,
an achievement that be1inntn1 awtmmera,
needs God's help." advanced begtMera. and
---------ln'termedlatea. A
Robot
quickie
cuber
"Mommy and Me"
program, for children
from 1 to 3, will also be
ottered.
For information,
phone 556-5880.
Owners
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -group
Ir you were amazed
when children solved the I £ • '
popular Rubik's Cub.e OrfilIDg
puzzle tn l~ than a rru· A s e c o n o o r -{ nut.e, brace yourself. . . al ting ot gamut1on mee
Engineering students the Orange County
at the University of llli· chapter of the Building
nois have built a robot Owners and Managers
whose brain can figure Association will be held
out how to line up the May 25 at 11:30 a.m. at
colors properly in two-the Newport Sheraton
tenths of a second. Hot.el.
Its electronic eye looks
at the six colors on the
cube's 54 moveable
squares, and its computer
brain decides what to do.
11\en. with a aeries of
snaps and bangs, air cy.
linders move the mecha·
nJcal hands. They grasp
the cube, twist it and
turn it, and re.arrange
the individual squares
until the cube has six
solid colored sides.
A slate of officers will
be elected.
Nellie Betker ,
property manager and
assiBtant vice president
of Dupont Management
Corp., is temporary
chairwoman.
Sixty·three people
attended the first
meeting at the Airporter
Inn Hotel, Irvine.
For information, call
833.8962.
Bu t t h e bra i n i a DEATHS r~:;: ,?,,:!..!::.,$: ELSEWH.ERE
to make the aver.age 110 -------moves necessary for the
solution. LOS ANGELES (AP) -
St\ldents Daniel Lel1~ Saowdea. 5 1, ~ho
Talken of QuinS'. Dou· ended her fledgling acung ' career to marry a struggling glas Rhode of •pring· musician, Dick Contino, Ciel~ and Robert Sum of died Sunday. Arlington Heights -__
~m~ra-of.theTau Beta LOS ANGELES (AP~ -
Pi engmeenng honor so-B•1~ Be••mont 72 a
ciety -were the leaders clergyman·turned-actor
in desi~ and building who played a item fathtt
the robot. in the popular television
"Robbie Rubik" cost
less than $300 and took
first place at a college
engineering competition.
Talken built the me-
chanical parts of the ro-
bot in his father's
workshop at Christmas,
Sum programmed its
computer brain and
Rhode developed the
circuits that link the ro-
bot 'a eye, brain and
arms.
series "Leave h to Beaver,"
died Thul'9day.
HONOLULU (AP) -
Geor1e Bledsoe, 62, a baas
player for the sineing group
the Ink Spota, died
Wednetlday. BledlOe joined
the Ink Spota 30 yeant ago.
MONACO, Monte-Carlo
{AP) -llea&c> Ro11elllal,
74, an Italian oompoeer who
wrote operas, symphonies
and 8COt'eS ror rUma, died
Friday.
Toddler theatrical
PROVIDENCE (AP) -
Jon J. C.mm.lap Jr., 58, a
former chairman of the
Fleet FinandaJ Group, died
Friday.
·Book tells how kids can become actors
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -
-------------,, A.V. "AJ'• SoreHea, 77, a l'IDllll forme!' Omaha mayor, died
Dear Joyce: My dH&llter. barelJ
two yean old, 1llow1 all die tral&I of
1 performer. Bow cu I •'-11 lier la
actJag? -L.G., Saa Dle10.
Stage mother Lea Bayen ~p teU.
the whole story in her new , "Put
Your KJd in Show Buslnea."
Coverini every age erotlP from ~
fant to teens, abe diacuUH how to
determine If your child has what
producers and photo11aphera want.
She tella how to find an a,aent and
auditions •nd how to mana1e the
fnat.ratlona of resume and cofltract
wrttlna. )eucma, rejection and lona
hows of waitlftl.
U ~ mn't find lt locally, the book
la available ln~rback for $8.20
........ frabi PubUahlna c.o. Inc~. 2 Park Ave., e-.y York. lf.Y.
1001e.
Ullll Wedneaday. He waa al10 the founder of the Boys'
petition for Jobe is wing to wing. Cluti-of Omaha.
If you'd like an overview of eeveral
other aJrline occupations -keeping SAN FRANCISCO
in mind that all airline Jobe are 9C81"Ce (AP) -C.ol. Jau Cesar
-read a reviled flyer, "The People Ferretti, 73, a leader of
of the AJrlinea." To obtain a copy, the Sa n d 1 n la ta
Rnd a stamped, aelf-addresled, long Revolution of the 1920.
whhe envelope to me at Box 1560, and 19 3 01 , d led
Coeta Meta, 92626. Alk for "AJrllne Thunday. He had lived
Jobe.•• here 30 yeara. · • •
Dear Joyce: How cu I Jet ttaned CHARLO'M'ESVILLE,
t. ptuo ta1111? -E.N., Gr ...... ro, Va. (AP) -Bar4J CrtH N.C. . ~ 79, fcmm cleul ot
.... --th Onlwnlty of Var.tn!A
You can eam by ear after aetttna law • c ho o 1. <ft e d
tralnina on the job for a cou-ple ol W • d n • • d •'I · H • w a•
years or by IOlna to one of the few appointed• Jud1• to the
technical 1cnoolt ofterln1 courae In\ern•tlonal Cour\ of
work. Molt beslnnen WOt'k for ptano Justice at The H•1u• Jn
deUen to buQa up client lint before leet.
ltl1ldfta OUl alOM. ' LON D 0 N (A J>) -A thne-JMaP .~$. ·~Piano-.... ,.,., .. arle, et, a
Tuner TeduUdan, ~ educa-8rltl1b compo11r, dled
· PHILADELPHIA (AP)1-
Howard Lanln, a ptonHr of
America'• tq.b&ftd •ta d2 y.....
•lo, 11y1 lt'1 time 11people fOt t.ck dandnl Cheek fO cMft, I
"Nowaday1 kJcb don't really
have any rhythm, and what ther,
do on the danCe floor ii pathetic, '
11y1 the 84-yefr-old Lanln.
"They do rock •n roll, dlaco and
other cruy thlno. If they can't
1wln• one anotller, they walk . off." '
Lanln clalmt to have dllcove-
red Tommy and Jlmmy Doney.
Artie Shaw, Glenn Millet', Benny
Goodmin, all of whom became
blt-ban. d leaders In the 19301,
'40. and '509.
Ble bands faded after World
War U beau.a. of the high cott of
movtni around, and the lack of
suitable ballrooms to accommo-
date them.
Lanln has played at thouaandl
of partie9 and balla all ov~ the
world and still lead.I orch~tras
on apecial occasiona. The moat
recent wu the lnau1ural party
for Virginia Gov. Charles Robb.
In April, Lanin will wield the
baton at the Queen Elizabeth
Bell tn Philadelphia, part of the
city's 300th birthday celebration.
Lanin'a brother, Lester, whom
he put into the bualn.em, led the
orchestra at President Reagan's
gala Washington ball Jan. 20 ce-
lebra tlng his .first year at the
White Houae.
"This ia going to be my last
year," he says as he rummages
through pictures and news clip-
pings in his Center City office,
and remtniaces about his 69 years
in the music business. "I think it
ia enough." ·
But Lanln, the son of a Russian
Immigrant who had played for
the curs before coming to the
United States lh 1883, has talked
of retirement many times before.
It's tough to give up a life's
love, which is why Lanin never
atopa pluoing the buainesa, re·
memberfng the daya "when
Walter Winchell, the world's
most famous gossip columni.st,
wed to do my publicity."
"My father had the first coo-
perative orchestra in Eu.rope and
he played for royalty," Lanig
says. "He came to this country
with money in his pocket, one of
the few immigranta like that."
Lanin boasts he waa born
around the comer from Phila·
delphla's Independence Hall, in
sight of the Liberty Bell. Ac-
tually, hia first home was 8e'Ven
blocks away.
t]nlon reoorda show Lanin joi-
ned. the musician's union Jan. 10.
RETIRING? -Howard La·
ntn, 84, who launched Ame~
rica'a big band era and has
been 69 yean in the business,
says kids today have no
rhythm and their dancing ia
"pathetic."
1913, just a free.lance .:hoolboy
drummer playing with clas·
srnatea at small weekend dances.
''That'• when I put on my first
tuxedo," he says. "I s~ out
playing the trumpet, gave it up
for drums, and then decided it
was better to be the director."
Lantn waa one of 10 children.
and "I made aix of my eight
brothen band leaders" -James,
86, and Lester, 78, played drums;
William, 78, piano (all still alive);
Samuel, clarinet; Joseph, piano,
and Bernard, violin. .
One brot~r. F.dward, died at
age 6 , and Morris was born
partly paralyzed and never lear·
ned to play a musical instrument.
"I opened Roseland, where f.l.
was 10 cents a dance, on NeW'
Year's Eve 1919 wi\h my bro-
ther, Sam," Lanin says. "I ope·
ned the Waldocf-Astoria in New
York in 1931.
•111 started the President's
Birthday Ball for Franklin De·
lano Rooeevelt with proceeds to
fight polio, and this later became
the March of Dimes.''
Lanin says he organized the
first big band -five saxophones,
six brass trumpets, trombone
bass, drum and guitar -in 1920,
three years before Paul Whi·
teman came east to play at At·
lantic Oty's old Ambuaador. _
"fn the old days the bands
went into a hotel and stayed
there for montha, even years,"
Lanin says. "Hotela don't bring
in bands anymore. and they don't
He traded milliOiis
for carefree life
KEY WEST. Fla. (AP) -He
sips lOO·year-old sherry in paint
stained cut-offs. greaae and dirt
stroking his face. Ralph Pome-
r oy, a former millionaire,
couldn't be happier.
Four years ago, he left his &y
Head, N .J ., home, wife and
dauaht.ers and stepped down as
heaCl of five corporati~ to find
a simpler life. H~ did., on the
Donna m. a 43-foot boaJ. in Key
West -a long way from pin·
stripes and limousines, from cre-
dit cards and caviar; a long way
from his millions.
"I have a bigger life now," says
Pomeroy, a big gentleman with
thick forearms from doing
black.smith work. "I love it here
and the people are fabulous. This
ia my world and 111 never leave
it."
The 56-year-old Pomeroy lives
with hia wife of three weeks.
Donna, and their doe, TaoJone. on money he earns from OOd joba
-ecraplng boat bottoms, car-
pentry, painting -and income
ftun investments.
The Donna m 1s home -ita
salon on the main deck cluttered
with toola, old n~w1papen. dog
dlahes and magazlnes. The deck
below baa a family area and large
olley1 complete with waJher and
aryer and refrigerator. The
m111ter bedroom and full bath are
aft. There are two more bed-
rooms and a head forward. The
boat la air conditioned. There•1
also a telepho.t1e and rad.ar and
heat. ll needed.
Donna Pomeroy ••Y• 1he'1
comfortable livlnl cm the floadni
home, "aa long u he'• happy.
He'• had ~ujb problema and
dluppolntmenta for one
llftd.me."
A native of Hew York, Pome--
roy wu a blacklmtt.b by tr.cle
and evennaally Mt up a manu-
~ ~PIAY· He murted urty and hid ~two dau1ht•n.
BUt• tie a.•• more wec-fu1 in.,.,.. aiid ....... -...atb. he
··--~~-.. M,.,. ..............
meuun peo~ ltY die IDCIM1
th•J bad. and l(:J 1•.v• .. on•
•• '" • tM0,000-i.omt l'i ...--e;·--~.. =~ ... 12 ...... 'liw'lll~ .. ~ .... -· ~--....
Jh,.. ~"--~ .. ....
Pomeroy WOJJld rather eat
globs of peanut butter on Russian
rye bread and follow it with pa·
stries.
He first visited Key West in
1968 and fell in love with its
clean waters and friendly ueople.
He learned to scuba dive and vi·
sited at least once a year.
"I wed to have my chauffeur
drive me to Key West ln the li·
mouaine, pulling a 13-foot Boston
whaler behind." he laughs.
Pomeroy auffered a heart at-
tack In 1976. That, plus seeing
what wealth had done to his wife
and children, helped him make
his decision.
"I gave theta a year," he said.
"I told them I was going to aell
everything and move to Key
West. They had a choice: learn
the buainesa and take It ove.r, or
come with me. They learned the
bullnelia ...
When he left, Pomeroy took
only the 52-fooi yacht he had
docked behind the house. He
let1urely took the intracoutal
waters 1C>Uthward. Three months
lat.er, be tied up at a Key West
marina.
He lradedthat boat for a
40-foot trawler, and last year
"This is my
world, I'll never
leave it."
• •
BANDSMAN -Benny
Goodman, clarinetist and bta
band leader in the 19301.
19-40. and 1950s, WU among
top musicians Lan1n claims to
have diBcovered.
have any place to dance. All they
got are lounges with loud groups
and combos.
"Today there ta hardly a col-
lege that has a prom anymore. I
don't think anyone in America
played more proms, or moC"e de-
but.ante parties. than l did.''
And what's left of the bis
bands?
"Only three or four," Lanin
says. "C.ounl Basie, Woody Her· man. the Glen Miller Orchestra.
and Lea Brown."
Lanin's career spans them~
cal world of waltz, fox trot, jau
~swing, He was the darling of
the debutantes and often called
"King of Society Danoe Music."
He traveled to the exclusive
Florida winter resorts. to the
summer estates in Rhode Wand,
and to the rich hotels and man-
sions in Manhattan, Philadelphia
and Washington at the beck and
call, and high fees, of the Altars,
Biddies, Dodges, du Ponta, Dor·
ranees, Rockefellera, Morgans,
Hearsts and other millionaires.
Also kings, queens, prinoeaes.
and presidenta.
"The parties I played for were
all lavish, grand-scale," he says.
But now that era is gone. Only
memories. Lanin says one musi·
clan, more than any other, ac-·
counted for the demise.
"It was Benny Goodman." he
says, the "King of Swing."
"Benny Goodman started the
craze to dance without really
e mbracing your partner. He
stopped the typical ballroom
dancing. He brought in a heavy
four beata to the bar. There's not
enough pause, or space, in bet·
ween the be.ata to move the feet
and do the steps. Ever try dafl.
clng to 'Stomp!n' at the Savoy?'
The old style was two beat,
which was easy to dance to. ·
''From Goodman It went to tne
twist and rock 'n ' roll, led by
Chubby Checker. and all the l'e$t
of what we got today. >
"Disco is four beat, and the
heaviest you can make it. Yo\lp swing in an almost frenzy. I think'
it is atrocious. I wish young peo.
ple would dance better." 1
Lanin keeps looking bacl(,
keeps hoping for a return tb
what he calls dancing sanity,
keeps remembering bow it atJ
started for him, and made him
what he was and is. :
In 1913, when he broke int~
the bualness professionally, Lari·
in says a new style of dancing
c.alled the turkey trot came int.9
vogue and Irene Castle ahifted it
into the fox trot to create the
new American danoe crue.
"Up to that time it was thf
Viennese waltz, the 9Chottiache,
the Quadrille, all European sty~
dancing," Lanin uya. "Tod1
you hardly hear a waltz •ny
more. Wha\ever happened t
three-quarter time! ~ soon
you lry to play a waltz toda
people run off the floor."
Lanin gives credit to the bea
that became the Lanln trade
mark to a fellow named Rudol
Valentino.
.J "Few people realise that Va
lentlno, the movie idol. wu tn
comparable • a danmr. that
even taught reaular dancln
clallel," Lanln recallL .,Pia
fat-h1a ~ taught me tlw im
portance of the Jl»t.!rtaibt f« e9ch dance l\Yle. :Jt -.--
difference for ValeaUao. H
knew how to daaa. He lme
how to embr-. • WY."
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$250 Incl. utile. Now. 4200 eq It AC olc. 878-6897; 540-3233 ext. 200AMP 3 ph1H, gUI· 288. r.ntMd tanent t,000 1q
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t8r, qUlot. yd, ref. + mg, CIHn 2BR, good neigh· ....... .... •--'-n" ••az ••••••••••••• .. ••••••• u•u••,;,~~:.:.;••00 u•• .. ••••••••••••••• S 105 & up. Color TV. .., l1l•r:t lllf f no ~1.t + .._ ---n ,.~ -2 bd 2"'• ........ Ver..... .,..,_ HO FEEi Apt. & Condo PhonH In room. 2274 M/f to•hr 2Br/2bt hm. •••ll fp.. ' .._.. borhd & echle. S8 5, ThrM bdrm, 182~ Port •••••••••••••••••••••• rm, .,., ,.,_ ....,, r-t· .... VI"• R-•·..... C"'M 2 blk t b h -$445 mo. t588. a·-" 5/22. ""'7 '""'g1 .. 4BR. 28~. tarly. Frplc, 11r;g1ae1. dlehwathor. ~ .... -· - --·--Newport Blvd. CM " · • 0 c ·.i~~~~~~~~~ ~-""" ._. Barmouth Newport Bet\ ,.,~ _,., &7Mt12 Broker. e.48-7445 $300/mo, 875-1401 ~. VIEW FR,,, ... EVERY RM s•ft£A ' .. V p..__; btt-ln•. Ing . .,..... to S5 . Large 1 Br. !Oft, country ---------1---------._ .,_ BllLS •v-..., mo."· · -·-bey & ocoen. Brkr 731-8348 ••ttlng. No pell. T RWFtll l&wr-• 2 BA. 2~ be, micro. get 2 br. 2 be $800 213-428-7301 875--4912 S4t5/rno. 180 21et. St. PARK NEWPOR llD l PUll1 Prof. M t6 ehr 2br hM In Fantutlc ~ 500 eq.tt.
......... Open2 ~-. 2 br. 2'.+ be 1785-$850 EXCLUSIVE IRVINE TEA· Avell now 'f'M'fY upetalB Wl'l9I Daye. 848-1184, EvH APARTMENTS Rea. Weekly Ralll CdM, we1k to bdl, 1285 furnttt*I, 2 room tulta
.,_, .....,,....,,,, ....... ., S br, 2 ba S860 RACE 4 bdrm, 2'~ ba. ' I 2 B B a 5oo t bdrm etovt, rolrlg . 845-9543. COUNTRY CLUB LIVING ~~~-.::=-+ ·~ uth. 840-&M $950. 875-tMOO
Qarega, no pate 1500 3 br, 2 ba a1400 fl.wn Attrect. gerdan/pttlo. em•I e;&-!...~· Nioa. '400 mo lndudlng IN NEWPORT BEACH Sandpiper, 1987 New· PK NEWPORT TWNHSE Mower bldg, downtown mo. 2390 Elden 3 br, 2~ be l8004800 LN 11500 mo. Ho pot• utllt pd. · uttlltlea. e.4S...01oe Vilt.A MEDERA A d .. u•• oommunl~ pon to lhar• wtprof pereon,. HB. 3 offlctt now avall.
SUrntnor Rental 4&, Mota 4 br. 2 bl •1200 ploue. &46-2389 C.... '1J lfv JIU ~~~· 1~:'iy~ the Back Bay. Club 81 Cotta Meu e.46-8137 Tennie,~· many am. at 70c eq.ft. 4111, 424 &
Verdi eroa. 751-37911 °' 4 b.r, 2~ ba "°°""25 lmmld. occupency, 3 Bdr •••••••••••·•.-•••••••• *2 br nr S.C. Plz. $.A. ground floor. g111g1. : I epa; 1J:9i 8t!:: ---------nltlel. 84 74tt 235 eq.ft. 893-1351
(21•) 127 .""1 3br,2be1726 Lag... Newport Creet condo, 2 Bd. den, lrp . etep• to Pool, •P•· 1545-1800. _...., .. ~tlo, ,...1 _1_ • courtt: o =:---2=-:B:--::-2"':8:---:-1"."'7:1 :-:-1 . ....:.:..:.....:...::.. ____ _ "' .....,., b 1ch St070/mo Oar c t 752 5822 .,......, -... -n111 I~ ,...,., ••~• 4IOO Sher• r, •· rv n• Priml S.. Lis
E'elde • 1herp 2Br~•n. ~:~ W/O , S 9 00. re~I. o:.Wnr/Agt, Rt/M_; a:;_r;~ . or ~ .. ~~4~· UnfumWled 1tudloe, 1 & •••••••••••••••••••••• condo, ..... Juno 1· Br. OFFICE SPACE. for IM-
2'.t be twnhM. Obi g11. 759--1221 2 bf. aplltmenta. town-l&T'PmT unfurn. 659-6868PM. M , 600·2000 eq ft, per.
micro, frplc, pool, Jae. 3 br, Bluff• W•ule). on Sludlo. Very pvt. wtfull IYll .. llWt Lovely 3 Br. 3 Ba. built-houMI 4 bdrm, 4 beth, Hndy Newport Beectl. MIF '1'tOt king. TURN-ICEY·~
HUna,. 18115 mo. no quiet cul·d•·•tc , kllchon. ledutt no~ 1415/mo. 2 Br. 1 Be. lne. a le, pool & •P•· t.54()41000 beach, pier & llott. 30. Pvt rm, Kit prlv. C1Al£S411t-2283
potl. Wayne, 1gt 11100/mo. Altr 1'31........,.5 $385. Dove 551~75 pool, laundry rm, new $775/mo 831--3537 •Several etudlo1 & 1 18000 for Auguet Biii $300/mo. 848-5355. •------.....,....-.-
84&-ta18 8IUtfa COndo 3 Br. 2 BL. If-II·-· •-.~ ~~~=unit. Thie Eut 18th. St. unfl.wn. 2 Br bdrm. unlta are fumllhld Gf'l.llldy. Rltr. 875-8181· Fem to tlnc:t I ehllo P4ect execuplon
PoHlbl• 4.5 Bdr, 1 bo, tundedt 1850/mo. Aoeflt ...,. .---• .. TSl u-1. .,.2•14503 quiet ldult apt.•. private with llne dotlgner turnl· 2 bdrm turn condo, CM. nr bteeh. Prof 1....w pref. .... HEW ,.,_.,..,,P .. ' 22nd nr Npt 81. 1875 Inc 846-0295. •••••••••••••••••••••• """" u.rd & -11o. oncltd ge-ture & IC()MOO(la Move II 811 t h 8 /21 ... , F"u11 eorv1oa1""-=om' 1 ... 2 ... • II. ~·i..t ,_ .. -In todey or r-erve for Av• 1 ru · Georgll 831-6140 -· grdnr. 761-6525 • 2 BR, pvt pello, new..-· rage, n-ly dec:oretld. -1550 mo 54t 541g . 3 BR 8lulf9 condo, $1,050 Newly decor. G11 pd, & cpte, v1e9nt and avail. 1425/mo. Cell 548-3778 tummer monthl. Smartly · • Fiii 111f oftlcil 7 dttk epeca.
Townhomo. 2 meeter •.£.fl ,. ....... 1'...t...wr. mo. Qotlle Joh neon. encl gu, dwehr. pool, now. 1475 mo. Cell Larry « e.45-2811. lurnl•htd model• open 28R 2ba, furn, old CdM; To • CNUtlan employtd Nr. O.C. Airport
bdmw. EaC1tt w/prtv be• r,,&;,"""'~ft.:l"• .. ir; 780-1988 or 875-8000 bbg. Adult•. no pete. Of Pem. 540-1168 dally. from $1000 monrhly, fomila bttwMn 23 and 75Mt78 ~ be, dodl. petlo. Pool. agt t-42-5073 1Br. newfy rldec:or1tld, On JtmborM Rd. et M • y t 5-S • p 15. 30 yre In uchanga 111---1-1.-~--.-... --)lc:, 2 c:er ger. 1725 rnol •---------• OC-RENTALS ---------1 Br. relrlg. stow,c:arpota. pool, ldHI for working San Joaqytn Hiia Rd. 759-1243 c-'-to ... ,. 22 ..,. I••••· 557 -2721 , **4 BDRM · llSTllTll1 drepae. $375 /mo . coupla.nopet•.1415 .:u .. 1900 .... .,_ ...... , "" 1 ·-400eq.tt o 1p1ca 55t-0227 l-5bt'• l200 to $2000 $5154586/mo. 2 Br. 1~ M&-0341 aft 1:30PM. mo Ulll pd. Furniture ~ Sal l•I• 2 Br. •1HP• 8 o6d Mu8t heva own c:er. AJC, gr•t ptttilng, gr•t
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In l•l>Uk>Ue Woodbttdge Bluff• 4 Br, 3 Bl condo. Int, balc:ooy, laundry rm. Adult• pret. Smell dog NEW BREED APTS. kltch Encl petlo, g11 "' ....... ROOMMATE WANTED Ree6olt0mlct 815--8700
An11lol.9 at $1025 mo on port eep. qtr•, 2 car •uto covered perking Hice Ok. 1476. &46-5438. BACH from $350. Frptc, 1536 no pote 642-2 13'4 Udo 81y front luxury 4 Br. Fem .. non-1mokar tor OCEANFRONT OFFICE
1 yr IMM. Six othlrt to gtr. much t lorege. location oom pool J 1 L 3 Br 2 8e lrplc 5 Ba. home: Slip, ttnnla, CM 2 br. 1'.+ ba IWnhN, Incl recept 13501mo chooM from. We're the S1350 IM. 780-9313 r.tll TSl Mgmt 942-1803 Newer 2 br. w/garego, rec: r · • acuu • erg• · · · t>techee. Brolllf coo~ min. to beactl. 1230 plUI · · ·
oneetocall. wknc:t.. new pelnt. No pole. ~~ &3.,.':1Ht!!...P11•ldc. HMo t1m. rm...~~kS.7d50bl/moo•· retlon . Monthly. ~ utll. St*'9y 752·f8291-H_un_t._Bch_._94_2·_5_100 __
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551.:ltlllO 840-4518. .,.2•1010 $800/mo. 421 E. Bllboo OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br. lln1ncl1l ln~t. 7000e.f. ••••••••••••••••••••••
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2nd TP'a-oompet. rat"· ~!!!!'~ ...-~~~~ 1u111tant1 al • vane•· Npt 8ch eome oo11ege 6 120.000-•100.ooo tu111 :i:::: ment. Cai• 845-7717 '°' ,,,.... 'bllgrd DNf. ~ arnont. Other 2nd11 to t1 ......, needed In Mle-In..,._. type 701Wpm. ,..._1933 --------~-~ •• llrent. ••on Viejo ., .. for 14 COSTUME PARTS tor .. •n•n ea-M11. llgt for month old glrl. 4 to 5 young outgoing peoptt ·-· uww nlaflta I* .... Mutt be uncMr 6'8". Flex l'n. Cal rellable and have ref.. 7514247 ~!1111!!!....... .,__ W•lli a. renc.e. No 1moklng or -1 ._ =-1 .... 19 ..... ~ drinking on Job. Wiii WID 1111 ~~N::~~,1~:·:: a!~~ ~part or tu11 time Pl/time. CdM. 875-21" $1 100
home VllUe 1100 000 + ll\llMft. ' ~ Wllllted to ......
87Mn7 ' Call Ht-•011' IHV. In~' mamt '°' • ·'. ~ ~.,..... lnt'I mktg MrV. Plllme, -•• --.~~~~~or ..... wll train, 149 9195 le. a., ,.....
local rHldentlal TD'•. BACK STREET lllTIL UlllTllT .... .._ Mu 80% I. to v. Retwn flAl/tlme. c-. Mee&. ....., ..... .., 8-4 above prime. Cell nMdit ..._ penone, ~ 8414272 lililW
~;,1,~on a Anoe. :i:a:-=;:::~ a.Ill/ ..... llerJ .,_11•1"
u.. Enthu1laetlc, efficient ..,..,,,, 1rul Newport BHch and la end orgenlad w/bkkpg l 14/MWlll .... 1111 Habra •tote•. Starting eicpt, 4 ~-~ v.c. & --------•••••••••••••••••••••• rate U .50 hr & uE' plu1 _holdayL ___ ... _ ~-__ 300o___ ...., , .....
RESPONSIBLE WOM~N
to oootl and Mndte lmall board and care home.
Live In. 5 day• week.
54t-07H
lllf lllll'f
WfOO'# HAS 1$1 fOr TD'• lt)Centlwe to expr d go. Electrlc:lll MMnl~ tof to do etoCklng Mlp with
RE loan1, 101< Up. No _.,.. FUI and p/Ume. circuit board a control wet.-tng. FUI Ume _. wtlfte wrought Iron 25lt35
Credit Ctleck, No Pen-Wllk:omeB111lne11youmlnd'°•doome· we at1embli. Exper. req. daye. Interview by ~·t --------PATROL \Woodard) ~IHI lop alty. D1nnl1on A1100. 1 T th 1 able 6 up 011•ared 873-7311 toln"' • H.P.S. y1tem1 Inc. ~~._.f.. r u r ........ fw ctn. i1ao.oo. 97~
You .My tend r~ _'46-_9542 _ _,.·.,...,..---LlOYD'• NURSE.AV 1aft ......, ........ a.. ' U. IAmB or apply In peraon 10 General Office, Laguna ..... 4 •••-Th• Pennytaver 11 ac-NtgfaonlY. 7PM\o6AM. P=t~==·
.. ~ .... 1111. Back StrHt executive Hiiie loo. Non amoker. 1 --c:eptlno llPPllCatk>M"for Mutt be 26or'rNWwith 1~~1~1~4~/~M~4~14~~l~l~1 ~ ~In 111 l 2nd ofllcae. 855 ·;e·· St, Typ6ng & OOITWN#llc:atlo Looltlng for neat, enet· Tliephone 8ollcltc>r9. Pl gd. df'Mng record. Pr• ________ ,
TD'• 1949 TIM1ln t2980. T~ Ilk• requred. Clll Oreg get1c pereon to grt/# wttf\ ,..,,._ Hn. Tuaa thnl Frt. mlum pay tor llceneed ( Couch & Loveeeat, nr Robt.~ NH/CM c.119 are a .. no no'. at 788-8011, 2-5PM. a Mll•tb. Co. Minimum tAM·12 Noon. A(Jflfy In eppkanl Many beMflte. #«tu.lllf MW, xlnt cond. Atklng R.E. 8nl6!• 8d Aelltora Mon-Frt 1 yr ret.it ""lerY eocper ...,. ua llellw1l11ll ................. ,.... $350. 1N13-4090 842-2171 545-0811 Benktno ---·-----'d. Ful Time. Stertlng pereon: 1"""' Pleceft ' ... ,,_ ,,,. SECRETARY / ... 111/IUI......... :'f SIOO to l1tOO nar _c_._M_. _____ __..1 '8IJ IU&te, ;T.';11.tt. ............. Co1nfortable 7' 1ofa In EXECOTlVE for IV~ putltic ...... U....0-.-.. -103'7 lOe ~ Bl a-. lour9 good oonctaon. ••11•f1Rf&lr/ ~ EJlec:uuve ttoninrm. JtO SH.=· mo. Pd .._,.. & VIA ,.... LOe Alamltoe A9-dOM S1'6. 975-7642 a t.tf S•cretary for 8 & L. IO-. ---....... Holplt.ail Ina •v.11. Inter· BEVERL y HlllS Heelth 714-327-2020 a.u:1"""" r91FJFI ..... ..-1 wiuon -..... ....,... .... -vt9w bY app't Ofttf Tu. & Nutrttlon CorJ>, ..._ --------....... ..,_ Cannonball 4 "potter qnr---------1 •~ • •--~ ~-.. no.,.,..... ,.. Contact Monica Stel at thru J<r l 949. 7 44 1 wp operation• In O.C. Sewing mecNne operator, ----..___..---.---I •IH bed by Burlington, Flylng Brldp.:• encloeure -··.... qulrMltrOf19 communl-7141857·25515 Mon thn.t ••ovo·e .... -&ray Need key people for exp .• quallty minded. I' ----beaut. ltOO OBO. off a 2•· s ~p ·-k. -•nt •••••••••••••••••••••• cation, orga nizational Fr1l:30 11111 to 41pm. ~ """°""" 8 ~ & t '"'*' ...__ ..s-1...e ":....... " -"' •• .... •••fl 11• abllmea Good typing 'Ir========; Part·tlme atMfl'lbMr, min u on r-"Cfl· leneMa. .--,...._ 648 4v=. , conCI. '150. ~7U. r_••••::::..~·:.!•8••=•••••. ~•mutt. Salary 80 hr wk. WHI train. tn-fu 1 or parMllne. W 11 842-1162 Antlquetblhtraomnd ~-d.'; 11... •-•--1 21· Unlfllte Flybrldge Neeo _.,.,.._. c-'"'"ate With ex-quire 8~5-~"88 bt-n tr.in. Xlnt c:weer or "'P----nlnC1 _,,_,, .. ..,,., .. --;,, 1 ..... . 702, 708.l. 715. 50 50 .,,,.,,_._.. '" .. ,. -Dtement Call t-5pm, Mt. •--Chr'I seso 840-7420 ••••"-•••••••••••••••• Sportf ...... brand ll9W apllt. 835-rn5, .. , 17. perlence. Call l•• at GIVE US 9-tAM. Hughei at 875-1iea: 8'111111 · · Kitchen, dining room Ml twin F.W.C. gu. Very, _______ _ 71M-1I01· E.O.E. '•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml tAM-&PM ~-''•-III• LMf and 4 chair•. 411.ot fHt, long range, brand '# ........ ORANGE COASTS 6 l I' · With ablllty to tak. t ... !In:-::::;~........... lncMI eq. No4.4ar But· ,,._ elec:tronlcl. Lorlln, an••* 1100 Ad:· co11• TWO YEARS -NIT rm w. ~r F:,~r= e.~ .. .!t~~~va ct. Bloc:k. esMsee A.o .F.u.H.F .. <2>htho9~ b,.,,,/
1815 So. EJ CemWI Realiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij 8-tpm. Expanding youth CtlAT & EATI A8AMI 1-aPMO n .5 4 9. 2 2 7 1 . ..... ... ~ ....... • "" Auto Piiot, Knot meter. "'---'-... AND counMlllng flnn hM oP9-Wt Ml recond., guar. ..., s .. temp. Electric an-.,_ BM Clemente. 412·7 llANtONG nlngt for 8-5 llhatp out-~ 54~77 •••••••••••••••••••••• h WI h s Im etep •••••••••••••••••••• .. Ful lie. going meture people to Find out hOW to beCome T • .... · WUfla UIM.I T Of n~ B..t ..,.· -. .,l"e! · WE'LL GIVE mottvat• arnbftfoua 10-13 .... I .,... 111, Ill I Ill Uft...a w/Nnd 1150 840-em ~":., W:. T.O.P. oi sn.y ,~ ...... & SCRAM-LETS Ill/IE• yrold1.Calt2-Spm. """' 1-. Expf ...... peoptenM-Lei te7-81a3 AEG.'h ARABMAAE 137o1mo.No~I coupH.4 tocttoo ..
IEP You A 942 ... '21, .. 1. M3. Aek .... .... =an~-~~~ mM Ufll 1111 Trained WeetMn plH· Wll dllcount my 115,000 fro"' I (0087~~11 . ••wes . kif~ lnhlblte d!Qeetlon of... """'' 9¥99. SaJaty plut .... vwy genttia. 11000 equity'°' ce9tl or!*-? A3093~ Prtoee .. IU1'l orl• rich ttarchu comm. 7141957-2602 -~ or belt offer.~ In trade. Ab•olutely •Y ...-~ pjQ ....... ..... ... CARHR. (potetoea. plUa. breed 6 Trainee. Show Norw Ste-Ina 1111 brllto4. e.s-•190·
\ FINDS IT f11 N1f '19 ~oor ule1 op-b 1 e . l Ive In . Non. lee 0812 /.'!!!'!1. ......... !!Jf 1N7 G8 42. radar, GIM-THEODOll'
A city that WH going Ln Ille• ... fe .. ral Experienced preferred. portunlty. For Into call 5mo11.._ 244-2211. ·~ ll 11 EliglOl!Mnl Set tof $350. rator, crvlllng QMf, tu
benknlpt fOUnd nine ml-l1tl•t:i!:' ef t•• To lam today dw limited on-the-Job tr•I· tlS3-5636 or 4te-4744 85t-0882 Matn.y Tluot M•n• advantage, HllK, bkr. ROBIN S
llon dollare, 10 th• ll'M'I .. Ncills miploym will nlng. 24 hourt WHkly. 9elel ,,... """ watch. Duceu etc. M& 4005.
1chool1 could remain ctd ........_ _, ckmand tomorrow, Aelclble l\oura. Some Sat-F .... .__ Full time. Mon & Tuee. Aefr1giwator, "''· 24 cu. ft. 842-3150, 846-1889 .. .,,,..-t-l_.,,,,_-,-·----1
ro110
• ,. •·.6.U~OP Jo
OfJ9I'. Where do you hide "' ..,111-.... urdaye. Call 942.4321 , _. --. nlgllt1, T'1ur1 6 Fri, avocado. Xlnt cond. _... 1 nine mllllon dollar•? I LI .. &ttHlltlHt, It :f:'.d two years in RoMmaty f appt t-SPM. Good driving ,. 544299 ~ -H CMrln CO~IA Ml\/ ,.,-l, -.
l'lldl two dollarl and my .. ,, .... , ....... I I Almy. ---°.! .... c a II u •• b 0 u t th. cord, min. ege 20. AlJfJ/lf ted ........ ~ ••• , ... ;;;;;; ... SAIL.BOAT°Rioe·s·\rt ... , ...
m9fe FINDS IT For niample. a --.• out1tandlfl9 career op-Pe11nyeaver 1880 Pia· WHher. coin opera ·--· n • 2 topa, bl•c_it. Xlnt. 1•t -----·---111111111 llP, fer 2-ycar batch u JUR ..., Plllt portun111 .. u an lnau-oentla Ave. CM C*n. ~ra"· 176. 8HP. 1 pbWWgllvert. ,,..,.., Life Chwch Fun-$9000talk-. 946-t~ IMlll--' .............. 330 W..t&.y Sl renctAgent.Tralnlngwtl --------5 ASMECOdetanlt.HeYer-dr•IHr Tax deduct-----------~-•••••••••••••••••••~ • enough umc 10 learn eo.ta Meu not Interfere with your 1YftlT ..... Wlltt .... UMd. see5. Tenm. 875-7895 1111 T .....
fOtll) ADS
ARE FREE
Cat
la.all
Lo.t cat. yetloW & Whhe. male unaltered. I.H t ... n May 7 on Qolden·
rod near Foot Bridge.
Cell 973-&117. •
found t>town Dobemwt fftlx mate pupptM. 415 Larkapur. CdM,
MCM>1N.
N. ........... ...... how to become an An Equ!! Opp!Y E"'fW preeent employment Fut 6 reifable, good l lOO. ' ~5 n2·53to .. ,, laJJ ' IOlf SHOO. 482_.801 deyt, till .... ~ air traffic controller, - - -11lary to 1tart. Mice lllMtU...... ,., •••••'••••••••••••••... ~ 4IMl-2478
, 116r11 ~ _! "••"1e ... ..i broadcasc specialist. PaiM 883-4518 !~':~.'~Ti Fr,:~':'~ o~ g11, elean, work• ...................... ,.~.OJ!V~~ OWN£Rcond •88 Auetln Amerlc• MK • • ••-• • tclteommumc11ioru Cemeralofatefoom U · Sl*-Hatdwtre, tull time _..... 185. IHTEAA.RMS MK. X ...... .,., _..wey . orig ml pelf1t tlr9a & tlq,_"'1111'9111 tf cmw operator, con. •l•tant. Mon. (3PM to poeltlon retail hardware ~2271• ~. ~ Profe11lon1lly Cuetom Hatter•. 875-371 1 mieC. ,;~. 957:19n ~ ... .ta titer· Rrucuon surveyor. approx. IPM), Tuee(2PM •tore. no Sunday• or nNT/a.T. W11her, clHn. work• Bullt Rifle. HMvy Barrel 14' Foroe 5 eallbolt. xlnt ---------.~ ....a-1 .. ...._..._ denrel rechnici.an, or to approx. 8PM), Fri. evening•. SH Steve. 5().-66 wpm. Wege 15/hr. good. 195. .22·250 with Rc•dfl~ld cond. 1850 or b••I ofr. 1951 w.11, 12 ~. dr1;.':"'0 ---. ........ one of many SnHiaJ. (t-5PM), Sat. (t -5PM). H.W. Wright Co. 128 Profeulonal ~ran-548 4485 3X·9X Scope. oat .1. 548-3988. ~x o .. • ., .. · .a.. ,.... WIH ~k v-... •--' co--Roc:n.t•. C.M. ce 1 5 dally erkln" 100 Sec. 1700 Finn. Jeff 1-------..,,...-·~=::::=.. ___ ~-,,_. ues in clecnonics or wlat"' "",.,._I( "'" · • · • a1!f!.,1~ --•~2-1570 "'"'" "a" Sallboat Merit 25 N Bal -.,, mere camera now •••re 'rottlded. Law firm In .. , ---,... • ......--.a -. .... 1 ......___ communlCUIOC\S. · • ~ ••• •••••••••••••••••• lele mooring. 1 18,000. 11 ...... -ledge of PMT proce11 S I I I E I a• h Ion I 1 I and. Blue a.di erui-Loe Cablllerol Tennie ta-(2131 831•2202, 858 w •••-••••••-••••• .. •• For ambiuous helpful. Excell. for cof· 944-7800. Liie• new 1150. mlly memberehlpl. coat tllh St. JEEP CUTS PReCeS
pwple. ciVllian $UCCns lege ttudentl wltn rete--· fYp\ST I N C 567-8313 11200, you pay .SOO. UP TO S1000 can begin wirhin the ted OIHIH. Apply In lainlll.; ':.11:~t Ell:·;~ Call Todd New'man 1l ft.,.... JEEP CJ'I 187M
Army. FOf m0tt infor. pereon: 189° Placenta• nllT mE t ••rlt•C. flexlbl• hr•. Glfll2~··AMF ~d ·b31 -.· 762-8011 dY•. eve• with trallef, Ilk• new. .... _., . II Ave .• C.M. I b k d f .. • pow er ue 857-89M •1eso1oner 970-0803 .,.. • mauon. a ~ ega •c grn pre . wtllte. '50. te2-5202..,. ...:..l,:.:. • • •
f8l.)864. .n/11NT ~c:::~-c:!:: IU-9t 18 Mon-Fri lcifWj 8PD EnjOyNeedlecleft? 9• flberglw Montgomery 2524Hlrt»or •• wlll UH IBM Selectrlc ._.... • i.sPM. XLHf·NN 10 And OUI hoW 10 eern tr. laipetfake otnW boerd Colla MIM AlllY. and Savin worh d ~ocee-5 Za:: ~di:,: tJnlforml Un11m1McS Midi LNT64~'='t sao. ~ proflcte. Cell conda do~~!! ~211, good 548-8023 ~O BE All YOU •or. Mutt •v• ... yre Hntatlve, you'll earn full & part-Um• u~ .... u 07, 84&-a20t ...... • ........ .,.. -8088 '82 Toyota 4x4 =Mel
C•tll .. ~-~~ to'!mMt!":p~ hourty -oe a 9'IWOUI ~no n19hts. •™"&1 2 ~ 8edl, UMd. S40 HOBIE 19. Tequll1 Sun. pickup, only 31 ~.
Nt Ofttf 714/66.1705 commlulon1. Hn Me-6811. ·n 111f eadl. · rlH, w/trlr. xlnt cond. Mu•I tell •1100.
Sllb .. ~m"9 MM1a
c.tallm , ... ••ta m.et11
~~ ........
tu.ct
.... .. IALll
Full tlm•. Exp. ptef'd.
Crown H•rctwre. 8107
E. COMt H!Jc CdM
..,.
8an,uet llllleftao« """ ded 01 luxury Laguna 1 .. ch Hotel. Contaot Jeft Flood It ... 7-4477.
IE.O.E.
· 4-IPM. FM lntormetlon The tutnt draw tn the .......... ........... 54M147 11800. 8~141....., ~1 •
WANT ACTION? call 714-t57-28t1, ext. WHt ... a Dally Piiot 1111 HOBBY KILN . To 2000 Sall flltl hull, 14' flbergllle ,,..., ..:;;
CIMlll9d Adi 842·5e78 1204. Claaelflld M . 842·5e78. OOOd "'90tlOft .... 14 dell . 116V. lnclUdel PY· seo. .. ............... r.:rf
FrM ~1«1lal. rometer, ldMI tot c:ere-875-1356 '78 F250 V. ton 4 X 4 44,
2596 Laauna Ad, mice, metal enameltng. 1812 0 t f h ~ 1 1 000 ml. Loe. of--. M LefllN lklfl. 78' g1e11 bending & toel·wu • ore .. w 5 4~ . ~OOMa. 11?9 114'9 MW mooting poalbAe. ?e'· ..•• m. e t all U H). Dav• ,., b111IMN, may l•k• ,,. ,. ...... -•
RedWood 2x9 decking 7•1253 RE tradH, eny offere, 1 ton, flat bed, t 4
4-20' ~ lllo redWOOd MA QI C I SlAN D 0 old bkr. 646-4006. ~M..:o f'lll. •
t9ndng. Cal Jim Of !«<I 0 ••'d M • M be ta h Ip , ~ """ tr • ~ 1'B-t411. 11000 C"400 '"' than ~ #II r-
U••d Lumber, •••t 11. ourr.t "*'*-•., M). •••••••••••••• .. ••••• •••••••-•• goodcond1 overtsOO 751·,21' X2f4 or ............ '11 D"9e'Y wort", t100 o••h. ~lilt.I. ..._ ..... ...._ __ cond.:pqo.,
........ 7 841-06&1 ~·--·-· tw.MO 1111
~' PD n,...v. =:--. ..... UP TO 29 ft. ,,.0 mo. --~~~., ....... a.. .
8n-1149
ewport to• lllp, 1l11t
locelOn. .cutty, ~ '*" ITS-7'11,
. .e
\( it 1 t • , 1 i .\" r
Dodge
111111 ....... ,
Q
Ill leLllll ......__ __ ---'_
-'74 2002, t3K ml, burg/ aa...SeMo9-l~ tan, ••cell. oond, air, .. ,. 1nrf. '6400. 131-7801, ...., N. BMc:tl ' 173-1700. GtfY llMUI -~"'.'""".""~=--------1 ·11 S201, 1100 orig. ml. ·-=:::if•• ~· l*f. oond, • & '78 2002. tllll, 4 lpd, IUM, xl11t cond. 77,000 ml, ~ ·~· 875-4117
1'7t 11110, eunrf. fUll mw, llr, mlrrote, Ot'\llM,
window•, mlH tno •no/
ttan1 + whl1 & tlre1. --------
• 11.100. 811-4121 or Mt-1030
MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE
• ATUS CHIYSl.IU'LYMOU1M
211129 Harbor Blvd .. Cotta Mela. T ... 5*-1934. 3 bloeks
IOUth of San Diego FrHWrf otf Harbor Blvd. Complete
body thop. Sain. Service. P9rta. Service Dept. op9n
...,._ tnru Fr1day 7:30 AM. to ~:30 P.M. and 8 A.M. td
"5 P.M. on ,Baturde,.
\
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • NIWPoaT oJTSUN
Ill Dove StrMt. Newport BNch. Tel. 133-1300. At the
trtangle of Jamboree, MacArthur & Brlstol behind Victoria
Station. Salee, Service, Leulng l Par11. We make gr .. t
dealt I
• HAlllS~C 29oo Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mela. Tel. 540-91()0. Orange
County'• Largest Cadillac dNler. Sel•. Servlce.'LeM-lng.
Laguna Hilla 837·2400
• • IOI LOMGPll PONTIAC
13600 B .. ch Blvd., w .. tminttef'. Tel. 892~1. Orange
County'• oldest and largest Pontiac dealership. Sarf.S.
Service, Parts.
• SAIL CHEVIOLIT
900 South Coelt Highway
Laguna e.ach ... "ClleYJ'• ............ ,.., ..
SALES HOUAS: Mon . ..f=rl. S.-7, Sat. l>-5, Sun. 1<H
4'4-1131 54&-9M7 I
SANTA AHA DATSUM
2001 E. 11th Str .. t, S."ta An&. Tel. 558-7811 . Your
Original Dedicated Datsun Deel«
... .
COSTA MISA DATSUN
2845 Hari>or Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel 540-6410 Serving
Orange County tor 16 years. 1 Mlle So. 406.
SUMSIT FOID, IHC.
(Home of Wiiii. the Whal•~ 5440 Garden Grove 8 1¥d.,
w.tmlnstw. Tel. e3&-te10.
• DGM LIASIMG, IMC.
730 W. 19th St., Coabl M .. 842-1944
You're In for a aurpnseatOOM L.Mling.
~-,£.~ ~. cue pf the BUena Park
Btaf oot 11 eloHd -for on•
bt1foot bunter at leut -who
i ~t -1DGftltel' aue,.dly ~---~~ ceh wu really a f rtahtenect hobo.
John 0aa.nrra of J\allenba. I
w1*e avocation II thtt study of
parananm1 pheDl)!mena. laid that
hl1 hopea of flndln1 tbe fo\ll
Complex
cable TV
'debated
By ROBERT BAUER or ... ...,,... ....
Welt o,an1e County cable
televialon authorltle1 uaeri,d
today that apartment residenta
are bein1 deprived of cable
teleYilkln lerVice by owners and m.llna~en wbo will not permit ·
cable hOokups.
The condition, which &110
extencb lnto mobile homes, 11
moat evident ln Huntington
Beach, according to Douglaa
Rook, aeneral manager of
DeinloO Pldtsc CablelyStema.
"In many c.uea the owners and
manacen have tht!lr bands out
for kkilbedn and lree lel'Yicee,"
Rook eald.
But Peter Carberrv. executive
director of the Apartment
Auoclatlon of Ot-ance County,
aald apartment ownen have
l'ftented the lack of cate aome
cable compani• (not Dickinson
Pacific) have taken In the pan
Be aald the companies have
come Into complexet without
nodct and ••ltl'U.nl w1re1 an ovu.
the place and dia lhoddy work.''
'Cirbeny ello aafd apartment
owners beline they thould be
compen1ated for allowing
hooltups and becau. they supply
. the property where the 9ervlce
ia to be performed.
"Ith a property right.
Coln-operated laundries pay for
the prlvtleae."
Cable Company officiah
estimate that the City of
Huntbll[ton Beach ia bing more
than $100,000 a year In francb.We
feea and that thou1and1 of
reaidents are being denied 8'Xle9I
to the aervice.
They say reaidentl allo are
being dented u1e of an
emergencychannel that would
give lnatructlona in case of
earthquakes, flood• and other
diaalten.
Rook, the general manaaer of
the aystem. aid there are about
23,000 apartments or
condominiums ln Huntington
Beach.
(See CABLE, Pqe Al)
Candle lures
Laguna cops
What WM reported to Laguna
:ee.ch police u a bonfire on the
bellch turned out to be aomething
lea
Officers arrived at Shaw'a
Cove about 11 p.m. 8a1Urday to
tlnd a couple celebrattnc their
annlvermy.
The banfire turned out to be an
anniverary candle, •tUnc In the
land.
Police advt.ed the couple of the
city'• fire reaulatlona and the
candle WM~
WORLD
b .. 1t were atowly but 1urel1 ........ be.,..... hll IMl'Ch I.Mt week. The JDONter, deatbed by two
wta-M OYW .-wn t• tall. withJona bl.ldl Mr and a ·-.ii
worae thaQ rotten hone
IMDUte.'• W .. ~y .. tied
outald• th• 2xecutlve Park c;•nll ln Buena Puk i..t "The~ whO ,.~
1eeln1 the b'eHt •er• both
GOING, GOING, GONE -One of the favorite
booths over the weekend at Our Lady Queen
of Angela Cliurch fiesta ln Newport Beach was
a dunkina booth wh~re players got to dunk a
...., ........... ., .......
priest. Father Steve Sallot got hi.a 1n th1a photo
sequence. Booth was appropriately named
''Cool the Cleric."
Primary election : tlate
Million Orange Countians elisiJjle to vote June 8 ·
BY PREDEIU~ SCBOEMBllL or .. ...., .......
The June a primary elecUon
campe.tcn trail la just weeks away
and more than a million Orange
County residents will be eJJaible
to vote this time aroLmd
The primary, of course, will
decide who receivea party
nominations in partJaan races.
The wlnnen will then fate of1 ln
the November 2 general electkln.
Other non-partisan races allo
will be decided June 8. Theae
involve officel lucb • IUperior
court judge, ahertff-cotoner and
public administrator.
Ana, lp the 38th, and Wllllam
Dannemeyes-, ~FuJ.lert.cn, in the
S9th. fa no primary opposition.
However. in the 42nd
Conaretaional Di1trlct, a long
coastal district that 1tretcbea
from Huntln1ton Beach to
Rollin1 Billi ln Loa Angelea
County, the Incumbent, Dan
Mesa warned
of bogus
• Here .. a rundown on .me ol repairman the more 'Datable racs. : Perhapa 'the mo1t
extraordll\811' Ja . in the newly
reappordobed Ui'd ~
w.frict that .c:nm.1he d.lvidlDI
line between Oranae and San Dieto countiel and IDcludee San Clemen~ San Juan Ca~
CaiUtrano ~ M....cn Viejo mcl El Toro.
There are 21 candidates.
Eighteen are aeektn1 the
Police in Co1ta Men are
wamlng businem ownen to be on
the lookout for a man in h1I early
40'1 who claim• to be able to
repair office machinea on the
prwnile9.
The man, who calla hlmMlf
Cheater Wallace, recently
charaed a Costa Mesa lnterior
decorator '86.60 to repair and oil
aeveral typewrjten, police Mid. Repubuca;,f.:Y nomination. 'I1uee are the Democ:tatlc The man told the woman to
Partynod. wait two hours until the
Becau1e the 43rd dlatrlct 11 macblnea dried before u1tn1
heavily Republican in voter them. When ahe tried to operate
re1l1nation -51 percent them they were ln wane lhape
compared to 34 percent for the ... than befol'e.
Democratl -the race for the Police said the buaineu card
GOP mmtnaUon II, In effect. the c'-left by the man tncludea the
elec$kln. C.1:::.number of a lealtlmate Most ol. the other~ In Up)aDd.
,-aces ln the county are The owner there aafd he has
·unremarbble. received about 60 to 100 phone
l~cumbeflU like Robert cal.la from irate.,. ... ,,,_ ownen Badham,_ll-Newport Beach ln wbo have been vk:tima of llmilar
the 4-0tb; Jent Patter.Jn, o.santa !IChema
. .
Lun1ren, R-Lon1 Boch, 11
faclftl a chat= Thomaa
lfe:lnltielmer'. a Hilla city
councilman, chairman of tl~e
South Cout Air Management
Diltrlct and • noted balloonist, ta
1eeklng the Republican
~Uon.
TlJe only state A1•embly
di•trlct in which there are
fireworks thh year ii the ~apportioned 69th di1trict,
where A11emblyman Nolan
Frinelle, R-Co1ta Meaa, and
Irvin• Mayor David Slll1 are
enga~ln a p!~ed battle for tile blican nomination. The
lpne emocraUc candidate la
Robert Hanton, a Co1ta Mesa
Sanitary Diltrict di.rector.
The district favora a
Republican. The GOP baa 46
percent of the reptered voters,
compared to 41 percent for the
Democrats. '!be old 73rd d.lstrk:t,
1tblch lnduded much of the ame
territory, but not Irvine, waa
allghtly on the Democra llde,
44 peramt to 43
Becau.. of reappor o ent
there la only one state enate
race In the county tJlil year.
It ii In the new 32nd district.
created ln part, to improve
electoral _opportunltlea foe
llispani-. Tbe diatrict lncludee
Santa Ana and other central
county commumti•, and ana1l
portiom of Huntl°'ton Beach
and Fountain Valley.
Tbere'• no lhortaee al inta-.t
in the race, in etther:s=Flve Democrata and four
are •kine party tlom. The hotteat campatanlna hu
(Ifie PIUMARY, Pap Al)
I
'-rhtmanw•~ ... one witMll had aeecrtbed hlm.
And be WM quite tq. I told him
about the ~ repcrta, he Mid
11 dOn't kno'W anytbinJ about
lqfoot.' anCI' ran away. I think
&bit'• our momter. rm not aotna to look any tui'ther," be ..sa. -
The Buena Putt a,toot teerdi
beaan latt Monday ntaht after
tbe reported 1t1httn1 at the
Executive Park. Two expert•
Buena Park Police, ~ ~Ith calla lut week, are no
C"Onvinced that th•
monater/hobo/apparltfon b
~on.
Britain .vows
'on·e more go'
F alkla:iids \ on ..
By TM Aaaodatecl Preti
Prime Mini1ter Mar1aret
Thatcher said today Brita.in
would have "one mora 10" at
flndlna a diplomatic 80lut:loo to
the Falkl.md lllanda oanfJJct but
the choice between peace and
war lay with Argentina.
"We have 1one ae far aa we
caa," 1he aaid in an lnterv~w
with Independent Radio New1.
'"They are the Invader. They are
the a1gre11or. We are the
agrieved. It ia u to them."
-.Asked how fong ahe was
prepared to~ with talkl at i.he United ;uona: ahe said: "My
g\M!9 ia that we shall know th.is
week whether we are going to
&et a .,,..ceful aettlement or not."
Earlier, Britain's domestic
newt aaency Preaa Aaoclation
1ald the prime mlnt,.ter waa
expected to decide within 48
hot.an whet.her to order Britain'•
naval tuk force to retake the lllndt tebed bf Ar1enttna on AJirtJ-t. ln· New Yo'rk, U .N .
Secretary-General Javier Pera
de Cuellar aafd hil attempts to
mediate the dtapute bad re.cbed
their ''final 1ta89." He met with
Brlt11b Ambu1ador Anthony
Par1on1, ju1t returned from
weekend conaultatiom with Mrs.
Thatcher and her war cabtneL
Perea de Cuellar planned a
follow -up-meeting wt th
Araentlne Deputy Foreign
Min.lat.er Enrique Bos In his ninth
day of effort• to mediate •
ceaae-fire in the six-week criU. "Unte. there la an unexpeded
breakthrough at the tf"nited
Natlon1 ... the invuion now
appears certain," the Pre11
Aaaodation aid.
On Sunday, Britain'• defeme
minister said Argentina had a
week to reach a·aettlement at the
United Nation• or face an
invasion of the South Atlantic
island• by troopa aboard the
Royal Navy fleet of 82-plua lhlps.
Prell Aaaociation 1atd Mn.
Thatcher and her advtaen "are
convinced that Argentina wW
never agree to withdraw" forces
from the Fal.klanda until Brttaio
agrees to surrender aoverei&nt)'
over the illanda. Britain bu
refuled to d.ilcua ~ty.
a precondltlon for withdrawal
The news agency did not
identify IQW'CeS fer the report by
politic al and def enae
correapondentl. But U..e1 are
reaularly briefed by 0.fenae..
Mf niatty. Forei1n OU ice ancl
other government c-ffldal1 on a
noo..atuibutable bMla.
The Argentines "are actlna
like someone playfna a game ~
tennis 'Wt g1ving a pnoandjtioD
before the game lh,t It ii beini
played on the understandlnc that
they win," Partom told ftporterl
at London's Heathrow airport today •
Marijuana worse
than cigarettes?
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
CauUon: Marijuana smoking also
may be hazardous to your health.
That'• the meeuge in a paper
to be delivered today before the
78th joint annual meeting of \he
American Luns Amociadon and
its med1cal tection, the American
Thorade Society.
About 4,000 pbI:!•ma. nunes
and other pro euional and
volunteer health worken are
att.mdlna the ~ meeting
endina 1l'ueaday at tbree Loa
Anlelee hotels.•
"]t'I reaeonable to think that
marijuana 1trtoke ii more
irritadna to reap£ratory tissues than w.reo, which la a known
cauae of tuna cancer,'' Dr. Donald
P. Tuhldn wu to report to a
c:Ommunlty education program
worbbop.
The wor= for a dozen
/ young Holl oelebrtties la
Intended to prepare them for
national media and personal
appearancet on behalf of the
lung UIOCiation.
The actors include .. White
Shadow" 1tara Kevin Hooks,
Byron Stewart, &ic Kilpatrick,,
Stony Jack1on, Derrick
Swafford. Wolfe Perry, 'nmothy
Van Patten and Nathan C.cd.
Other youna acton beJn1
briefed on the effects of
marijuana and tobacco m>okb'I
are Ernest Harden Jr. of "The
Jefferaon1," along with Jim
Jordan, Gres Henry and DDdari
Harewood.
Taah.kin, a Loe ~
phy1ician and acienti.t, A)'t
marijuana smoke containt the
l8tOe resplratory lnitanta found
ln tob9cco. Marijuana amoke ...
contains 60 percent mote
::e=~~
only lncwnbent .upertor . ~ beinC cha1lenftd ii 11..._.rd Goldateln. He fa the tflaly Judp tn the 1tate to have \.,.•n appolllted to the aame po1hlon twice by the aame-p•nar, Edmund G. Brown Jr.
Goldlteln, a Newpott Beach
reetdent .. ll factn1 oppoaltlon
from Anaheim Clt1 Att01ney wuu..n ..... .
Go1dateln '!• ftnt ~l~i.:<I
•. ~ABLE TELEVISION. • .
~an about 40,000 unltl lD '-'•~··four dU., tndudinl HFewit&tn Valley, Westminster
1 ftd Stanton, and only al;>out . hr iw.ve booku .. inlta1led. be
J19'1Jln addition there are 3,473
. l.\Webtle ho.me• ln Huntington
f\lai.ch, 8CICOldinc to Rook.
b ·' 1Woman badly utb
~jured. in
Mesa crash
9tt A a.ta Me.a woman rema1nl
boepltalJzect today following a
CQJUmn Sunday that left
: pie injured, pollCe llici.
• Hanlon, 42, ftlmainl in
rfatr cQDdltlon at Coeta Meaa
Memorial Hmp&tal ~ ti.
1 a.m. accident at Newpdrt
Boulevard and Del Mar Avenue.
Police aald the accident
occurred> when a car driven by
Brent~ Rumer, 18, of Newbury P ~ flilW
to 1top fm''l 1Jcbt. R.m• and two other paHen1era were
~ -rel!MI ~ from 0.. Maa~t.i.
Rook Mid the $11U& hookup
charge ii being refunded tf the
iwident doeln't want the aervioe
after a tncmth.
Aleo the hookup char1e 11
being offered aa a credlf on
proaram cbargea after aeven
mootbl of mervk:e. 1be owdmum monthly bill la
$31.95 lf customen aubecrtbe to
all three levels of ler'Vice -bM6c ~~Box Oftiee ~
Dtcklnaon Pacific now bH
22, 70'1 .ubtcrtt>en lD the four
d~
Crash injures
' ·trio in Viejo
Thtee women were hurt
Friday aftmnoon when a 17-Jell'
old pt repcnedly turned -QU' tn to an oncoaln-11 vebtcle on
Crown Valley Parkwa7 ln, v...., Vie».~
the~.!:. ml:.:=.:: = drtwir. ot I 4l"ft! 8-h; .. :,~~thee: at tb9 ..mes ReJm B u :11. M. of Luuna 8-:b..
Accoratnc to the Ht1hway
Patrol. none of the three wu
.. .
Jail inmate's
• • • deatJl· probed.
Jl'w1MJ' testa are belna done to
determine the ca'-'9e of death of
an Ora,nae County Jail inmate
who conapeed and died Friday ln
bla cell.
An autop1y failed to diacloee
the cauae of death qf Alfredo
-Ramirez, 18, of Garden Grove: Ramtrs. aervlJC an ~month
aentence t« burldar'Y, 'P-d out
In bll filht-man ceu followtna
brwkfMt.. Re d*9 at the acene.
. ~. Sherltf'1 Lt. Wyatt Bart laid
the autopsy ruled out death beina
ca&md at the bmds of another.
Bart aald further lab and
toxicological atqdJes would be
done to pinpoint the cauae of
death.
The driver of the other car, ~ Coltantino, 40, and hie
...... Candy Ann Wicker, 12, ~&nta Ana were not injured.
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bospltalbed.
Fog· forecast
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M 11 U3 .... 15 17 U1
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The woman told pollce the man wu ln hJI late 20t, wore
weatern-1tyle clothln1 and
wetgbed about 200 pounds:
.. The Incident marked the
aecond teX attack in the put t.ew
da)'I in Newport.
A 33-ye•r-old Florida man
remain• In cuatody In lieu of
· $100.000 ball after an alle1ed
rape and robbery 1pree Friday eYenfnc in an office buOdln« near
the lntenectlon oJ Jam6oree
&Id and MacArthur Boulevard.
Police are creditlna four men
who work tn th,e area wtth
cb.ln1 doWll the euapected
rapllt liid ~· buJJdlng
be w• In until police antwd.
.,
Irvine pglice
seize driver
· after smashup • A Loa Angelea raan wa1
arrested on auaplclon of felony
dnmbn drtvitia by IMne police.
early Sunday momJnc fo1JOwtnc
a two-car collialon on Laguna
Canyon Roed.
Fout J>eOP.le were Injured. one cri~y. polloe kpotted. ~and booked at Oranae
County Jail WH 47-year-oTd
Gerald Paul Glace.
Polloe Mid Glace'1 ~hlcle wa
northbound on~ Canyon Road when It co with a car
driven by Robby Alexander
P'ldUla. 18, of Upland.
Mo.t terloualy fnjured wu a
pamencer tn Glace'a car, Robert
Adeau, 39, of Loa Angelea.
Irvine police Lt. Bob Lennert
aid Adeau WU lilted In ~
but 1table condition today at
s.ddlebeclt c.ommuntty Hospital .
·oart lViOOer sharp ·
Grand prize $601 in Laguna event
Mick Sml\b, a dar1a
0
ihooter
from Torrance. walked a'tJay
with the tDOlt ....., In the 13tl1
aruwa1 FanNlt Shootout over
the weekend In Llguna Beach.
He took ftnt place and '601 in
the open 1lDalet Sunday at the Lacuna ~ Boy, Clyb, which
1pon1ored the event. Smith
teamed with &nbtr Paliwoda,
alao of Torrante. to lhare flnt
prize of $400 in the mixed doub)a • .
He wa1 one of a quartet
capturina tint plllCe and abaring
$500 In the four-man team event
Satutday. Other team meinben
were And}' (;_reen, Ken Muon
and Tony CUdler, allot T~. George Vanetta and Mike
Morton of San Mateo won the
open doubles, IPllttmc '5()0.
Sandy Reitan of Hermoaa Beach wu flnt tn the women's
singles, fattening her wallet with
$50.
Tliere were nearly 500
competitors for whai is billed as
the oldest dart tournament ln the
country. Competlton came from
many western 1tatea. The ahoot
WU aanctior+ed by the American Dvttna Orpnlzation.
Our "346" tropical suit8
are ready for your selection
-
,
MACHGHARA, Lebarion -Wlth laraell
force1 ma11ed on the border with eoutltern
Lebanon, Syria ha• beaun 1tren1thentna itl pomtlonl ln Lebanon'• Seba v .u.y ln a bid to
block a ))C*lble i.a.eu end-nm throuah Lebanon lnto Syria. .
·· "ff the larael11 attack ua we will defend
our.lvwl and ever ,one lhou1d CCJnllder that It wW
not be a pknk for llrMl. 'Ibey will~ heavily,"
..sd a Syrian offktal ln Dunucua.
The offidal would atve no detalll of the Syrian
buildup at the mouth of the Bekaa Valley, about 20
miles north of the llraell-Lebanelle border" ·
Police hunt acco1nplice in slayings
RIVER$IDE -Another penon wa1 being
aought for belpina a paralyzed ex~vk:t elude
police for two dayi before bis arrest in COllDfJCtion
with the murders of two policemen, a police
spokesman said.
Jackson Chambers Daniela Jr., 44, wa1 boobd
for inveatiaation of two counts of (lrat-degree mutd~, Riverside Lt. Richard Dana.
said SUN:iay. Daniela was taken into custody late
Saturday niaht. HI.a girllriend, Betty Robin Garrett, U. being
held for allegedly aiding Daniela. 'Ole arrest of a
aeoond penon U. expected "within the next couple
of weeka." Dana said. He would not eay how many
people are thought to have uq,d the pualyzed
Daniels.
Mr. and Ms. Nude California crowned
DEVORE -More than 2,000 people were on
band as a 43-year-old engineering technidan and a
21-year-old woman were crowned Mr. and Ma.
Nude California, a cont.eat spokesman said. ·
The audience -much of it nude -saw Jim
Flowers and Beckie Cerda named 1982 Mr. and Ma.
Nude California Sunday at the Treebouae Fun •
Ranch in Devore in San 'Bernardino County.
Flowers. a Native Californian who lives in
Devott, U. a married father who works at a local air
base, said p.geant spokesman Bill Fie.her. Ma.
Cerda, a native of Loe Ange.le.. la a student and
model who lives in Downey, Flesher aaid.
Two Fullerton 1nen killed in plunge
JOHNSONDALE -Two Fullerton mm were
killed when they fell about 100 feet over a
waterfall near Jobmmdale, Tulare County lberitt'a
office reported.
Edward K. Ro.drlgues, 29, and Raymond
Alvares Avila. 35, were c:limbtna above South
Creek Falla when they fell Saturday, ~ laid.
U.S. factory use lowest since 1975 ·
WASHINGTON -Factory use by U.S .
manufacturen fell to 71.1 percent of caplldty in
April, matchinC the loweet rate since the severe
1974-75 recession, the Federal Reserve Board
reported today.
The new flgurea, coupled with other reports
showing h1duatrlal production droppi~I and
unemployment riling In April, 1nd1cated ati'ongly that the recemon WU atilJ Wor.ning al the aprini
quartet got \mdeJ-way.
The lalt time the rate was 1oWer WM May 1975,
when it Wiii at 70.3 percent.
Billy Graha1n 'expected con.troversy'
NEW YORK -The Rev. Billy Graham laicJ
today he expected hi• Moscow visit to create
controveny and rebuffed criticiam that. he wu
naive to di8cula peace aJid nllclear war at a d)urcb
conference.
Critldlm fbllowed the American evanaelilt'•
earlier remarks that he found more re~giou1
freedom than he expected and he WU aurpr1.ed at
the warmth of bla welcome.
"I wu able to preecb the Goepel and lf there
Md been any restricUon on what I wanted to aay I
would not have gone," the Southern Baptlat
cleqymell told a news conference.
Nazi war cri1ninal recruitlllent told·
WASHINGTON -Rep. Barney Frank, D-..._, Ml called for a~ tnw.dption
into ~ that State Departmmt offidU 81C1'et11
am.ag1ec.t b~ of Nm war criminala Into the
United Statee ln evhaqe for SoYiet lnt8llfcenc9
infan:natklll.
l'rank, a mapber of the lb.-auboomaotn.
on lnveat1gat1on1, called the reported Nazi
BE WENT -Debi Hand of Sweet Home. Ore.,
urges her fro1 "Let'• Go.'' on durlna flnall Sunday at Annual CalaveraJ Co.unty Frog
Teamsters
~auling as
strike ends
By JEJl'P ADLER °'•Dlllr ........ Teamster-hauled rock, aand
and ready mix concrete ahould t::n~=~~ ltrlke aettlement reached Friday
with more than 2,000 union
dr\ven.
But lt will not be until
Wec:tne.day that plant operationa
return to Donnaf in Orange and
Los Anaeies countief in the wake
of the c::rtpplinai atx-week strike,
said Jay Watklna, a epokesman
for the 30 companies that
COl8prUe the Southem Cal.lfomia Rock Produc:ta and Ready Mix
c.oncr.te Amociationa.
Tosether, the companies
deliver about 90 percent of the
rock, And and concrete used in a
fiVe-<X>Unty area.
Watkins said he wu baPPY the
strike finally wu over because
"nobody'• happy during a
strike."
He eakl the atrike Md 008t the
construction industry and the.
concrete companies mllllona of
dollan in to.ea.
Union memben ratified a new
two-year pact Friday, givln1
them a $1.25-an-hour ra1le thil
year and a 75..cent ralH next
·year. Under the old contract,
driven had been earning an
averap $11.~ an hour.
Let's Go dOes
Teen girl's frog makes victory leap .
By FREDERICK SCBOEMEBL Debi posed wlth her frog lr or .. Dlltr,......., oew1 pbotogapben.
ANGELS CAMP -How do The con teat I• baaed on •e you motivate a fro«? distance covered by a frotill
Well. you <$Jl ticKle it. You can three aucceujve jumpe. hlllltt
squirt water oo it. You can yell at jockeys pounded the floor of• it. Or, you can kt. It. jumping at.age, shouted, tic9'Jld
So it wu Sunday as 73 finalma -or reeorted to other l'.DMIUm
vied for flrat place in the 54th -to coerce their frogs to ~·
annual Frog Jumping Jubilee Soqle tried belly flops. Sev.
here at the Calaveras County like jocket=ce Hamilton, of
Fair. Loe Altoe, their frop Jldit'
The 16-year-old Debt Land of to jumping. "f
Sweet Home, Ore., it was nothing Orange County entranta did
more than experience that led to not perform in remarkabl
victory. Debi says she's been fashion this year. The D•
involved with frog jumping since Pilot's frot;r, Amertcan Dream ,
the tender age of 19 months. was only able to generate a le\IAi
H er frog i n th la ye a r ' a feet, one quarter inch jump. Re
c?!if~tion, Let's Go, which was better at d.reaminl than he
q her f1nala with a jump waa jumping. ..,:
of 16 feet, =t and one quarter Well-known Harbor Aq~
inches came with a jump attorney Brad Decker fared u"" of 19 feet, five tha of an lnch. better, jockeying a frog named
"Great. Ju at great," a Hora d'ouevres to a jump of niDe
beer-drenched Debi said after feet 11 inches. 1fl\
receiving the first p~~hy _ · 1
on the etage of the fair:t';"t";tl in ,f.!}
thia hJatoric gold rua mining 'Drug fou' :~ T&~ beer ..... thoughtfully e g~ij
=~yzL.~:= cop slayer ~~
the Boloa. The took ~' ~t,;.?~~n:lla"i!:~ found guiltyJ.~
and seven elahtha inche1. The
~·name WM Flew By You.
'fhe world record of 20 feet,
three inches, stood, however,
deapite indications it would be
shattered. The record was set in
1979 by Denny Matuct, with a
frog named E. Davey ~.
On Friday, 72-year-oJd .l!:lbena
Westberry, a1-> a member of the
Sweet Home-baaed Oregon Frog
Team. jodded Frog Hom to a 20
feet. three and one quarter incbea
jump in the 1enior citizens
qualifying round. AnaeJa Camp WU a prior to the
tinala about the poaibility of a
new record beins established.
But Frog Hom was able to only
reach a mediocre 16 feet, eight
and aeven .. , ... "the inches in the final.a. ....... .
By rulea eetabllahed by frog
jumping officials, qualifying
jumps do not count in
detenninina a record.
It waa Mr,. Westberry'•
granddaughter, Debi, who
walked away with the $500 in
p~ money. The frOI jumping
grandmother stood beamina u
A man who cla1ma be cou,...
remember aboodn« and 1dDl,.a
Garden Grove police of:6cer a4d
wounding four other people
becau.e ol hie heavy dru..1 u•
baa been bonvicted of firlt..degree
murder by an Orange Count'
Superior Court jury.
The six-man. llx-woman
abo convicted murder def'endlnQ
Gordon Lee Mink, 32. of HJll'l;:ua.11
circumstance allegations t
could lead to his executim in
~~amber at San Quenti
A penalty trial w. Id.eel
to be8in today in Superior
Judce Kenneth E . Laf!'
courtroom. Proeecutor Dry
Brown eaid he would argue
the death penalty.
Mink al8o .,.. found .wlty'
two felony charge• oC .... at
with intent to commit murc(e
and two ~ counta of -IUl1
with a deadly weapon OD a .
officer. ' The Jury ai.o convictl!d
of two misdemeanor aaaaul
counta. -... •
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DEAR PAT: l ~t IO' a bank card, but mUI\ lldmlt that l'm
eornewba\ frlabtenild of eleatronk benJdNr, 1 did writie my l*'9Dftll klenutk:ation number down and hkf lt. but what would
my U.bWt.y be if J lolt 1ltoe card and tomeane manuect to Ult tt? JI, Colt& M ..
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report yoar Iott ud foUow 1p wldt a letter. If YH tad a
cenlfiH letter, )'Oii wtu laave 1.lae receipt u proof tbt die Jetter
b1 beeD malled. Keep a copy of die letter too.
Back taxes confiscated
DEAR PAT: I received a federal tax refund check for le11
than I expected and then I got a notice stating that • portion of
my refund had been applied to a previous year's ta,x liability.
What does this mean?
P .J ., Huntington Beach
latenal Revea1e Servlee uplalaetl tbt before a refud
~-11 lsslled, tM IRS mus verify 1'Mdter uy •titer tun are ewed. Tltne am ... ta wW din be ~llC1e4 before tile ~ II
lined. A Mtke always II.seat wlleil iMre ii uy dwa1e to Y"'
rehlM daeek.
Publishing company 'alive'
DEAR READERS: Although a circulation department
spokesman for Ziff-Davia publlther's ~In New York
City told AYS in late March that Ziff-Davia was "going out of
buaineu," Fred Shear. a Ziff-Davia fulfillment uaiatant now
says that informaUon was i.ncorrect. The publishing company is
alive and well, but ita "Adventure Travel" magazine is no longer
being publlahed.
R.M., Corona del Mar, had contacted AYS rescardinsc non-delivery of a canvas tote bag offered to new aubecrlben of
"Adventure Travel." Although the Ziff.:Davis circulation
spokesman had told A YS that the bag waa hnp:wible to obtain at
this ~t. Shear hu UTanpd to have the bag mailed to R.M.
A YS appreciates this follow-up actioll oo the part of
Ziff-Davia.
You can get Herpes
·withOut 'activity'
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
herpes simplex viJUs, the IOW'Oe
of wide9prad ~real di8eale ln
the United States. can remain
infectious for bourt on common
objecta such u toilet aeata, a
raearcher says.
The finding railea the
poaibllity that genital herpet1,
estimated by some health
offidalt to afflict aa many aa 20
mllllon Americana . i1
communicable through
non-sexual means u well a1
sexual contact.
One researcher, Dr. Trudy
Larson, aaid that herpes,
previously thought to die quickly
when expoeed on dry surfaces,
UVed from 1 Ya to 4 houn on a
'6llet aieat and 72 houn on cotton
puze.
"Our major concern isn't so
much with toilet seats but with
the gauze." she said in an
interview. "The surfaces of gauze
are similar to towels, and people
with genital herpes should be extra careful that no one el9e
uaea their towels when they
have an outbreak."
Ms. Lmw>n said herpes victims
and the. in contact with them
should take added hy1lenic
precautions and that ~ medical
penonnel should ensure that
examination Instruments uled on
victims are either cleaned
thoroughly or thrown away.
Genital herpes is an incurable
di8eue that causes IOf'8 that can
blister and fonn ulcers. Victima
have attacks at irregular
intervals and are infectious
during these periods.
The federal Centers for
Disease Control estimates that
300,000 new cues of herpes -an
"epidemic'' level -occur each
year.
LOI AMOJ:LJ:B (AP) -
DHpU• much-.ballybooed
l-'IWI ..W tiO l&ri .UCUUWI
to Wodl .,..._ the ClC*t ot Uvtnc
l• htjb, CaUfornla bu1lnH1
llideil are ftDt GUlpMin& the nit
of th• nation, a 1tuCSy bf a
nadonial ll'M'lllllilftl coNulUn& ftrm .,..
••some •maller companle•
blied in the Lil Anplel and San
l'rancllco eru appear to have
oom,._e.d top ~UWI man
1•neroUely than their national
counterparts, HflecUn1 the
at1ntficant number of entr~\&rlal and hlch-ftnm ccmpe~ for,roven manasertal talent, tat Lewl1 Roeenthal, head of
Lo. Anaelea office of Siblon &
Co.Inc. ' .. However," he added, "pay
Levell ln the majority of
California firms are baalcally
comparable with the rest of the
C.'OWltry."
The study 1howed ~nt ulartea n.e a hair hater In California than
ellewhere durln1 1981 -12.6 pen:ent ln the ttate compared to
12.3 percent naUonally. But when bonuses baaed on
company performance were
added to compute total
compen1ation, California
execuUva t.ged behind the rest
of the nation, ri1in1only12.7
percent compared to 13 percent mewheft.
'Ibe study noted that a major
reason for the alug1sh lncreue in bonuses i1 the prolon1ed
rece.lon, whk:h hu cut deeply
into oompaniea' J)l'Of:lta,
In actual dollars paid to the
exec:uUves, there la no clear-cut
trend, with chief executive
officen earning tllahtly more in
California ($160,000 before
bonu.. compared with t140,000
elaewhere), while top legal
executives earn lel9 in the 11ate
($50,000 before· bonuses
compared to $66,000 ellewhere).
In other categories, chief
operating officers and top
division and financial executives
earn more in California, but
controllert and personnel
directon in the ttate are lelB well
off than COWlterpartl ebewhere.
. The ~udy was baaed on a
1urvey of 514 companies
nationwide, Including 64 In
California. The sample ranged
from tlO million ~ finna to
$60 bllllon conglometatu In a
broed range of flnna.
'Lobster tax' .
proposed by
Oklahoman
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _:
An Oklahoma congressman hat
proposed a national tax on
lobsters. ,
Rep. David McCurdy, D-Okla ..
says the tevenues from the tax
on the ahellfiah would be used
for "further development of
alternative .ources of lobster."
"A . handful of
top .eatedP-
Th•r• are 80.1.0IO HIU In Buffalo•• RScb ttladlum, and
THJ M•IH plans to 1lt 1n
-ewry-..... -If h• 1ucceed1, th•
31 ·year·old dlsc jockey for
WPHD·l'M aays he will
break • record fOC' .. w.tttnc
-and raJH money for the
American Cancer Society u
well.
SteTe &ell)' of KIMN Radio
In Denver Ml the record ln
1980, ral1inf $30,000 for 1ittin1,_~ all 5,000 Mata ol
Mile Hllh Stadhun, a WPHD
lpC)Jcswoman aid.
Magoo's a11ault on Rich
Stadium, home of the NFL
Buffalo BWa. will belln May
26 . WPHD -.vlll call tor
pled1e1 to the charity for every 1,000 aeata he 1ita ln.
added Sud1 Gilbert.
· Lo•lH Reev11. widow of ~rofe11ional boxer Jimmy
Reeves, it ukina mlll1onl of
dollara in damages from the
makers of the film "Ragin1
Bull" because her late
husband'• name wu uaed In the film, allegedly without
her pennitlion.
Mn. Reeves it eeekin& $4.2
million in compenaatory and
punitive dama1ea and 3
percent of the movie'• profits.
Former middlewelgh t
champion Jake La Motta
foufht Beevea, the 1940 nat onal amateur light
heavywf!t&ht champkln. twice
in 1941, and Reevee won both
bouts.
Joflm Q9.lacy Adams, direct
deacendant of two U .S .
president&, canceled hla fint
bid for public office.
Adam.a, 32, who works at a
pharmacy in Canon City,
N~v., sought a seat In the
state ~mbly. He said he
was offered the pharmacy
manager'•Job llartlnf ln July, an -,!twas• an
advancement ' couldn't tum
down."
He filed In February u a
Republican advocatinc ttates'
rights -a far cry from the
federallat vtewa held by hla
ancestors, Joll• Adams, the
natioo's -..ond _pre8dent, and Job~ MfUal, the sixth
president.
lobeter-produclng states have
sought to gain the greatest
fo11lble economic advantage 1----------
rom their po1ili ona as
net-lobater harvesten at the
expense of th.e r est of the
nation." he aid.
Actually, ~ .. lddd.tna.
H e patte rened h f 1
C.11 IU-5171.
Put • few word•
to work for
AP'M11et rtr
MAKING A PAM? -Former quarterback Joe Namath chats
with actrea Raquel Welch during a banquet in Los Angeles
held in honor 'ol Bette Davia and Burt Reynolds, winners of
the Rudolph Valentino awards for their lifetime contributions
to movies.
Cla11 voa Balow, sentenced
to 30 years ln prison after
beina convicted of twice
trying to murder hit helreaa
wlfe, faces a hearing thit
week to determine if he has
met a ball r e quirement
allowing him to remain free
pending appeal. .
A lawyer for the Newport.
R.I., socialite submitted a list
of von Bulow'a ueeta valued
at $1 mlllion and posted a
$50,000 bond In accordance
with lnttructiona from Judge
nomu B. Need\am.
Before bail become•
official, however, the court
must verify the ueeta, court
officiala said. Von Bulow wu
found guilty March 16 of
trying to kill Mart.Ila "Sully .. •oa "Balow with insulin
injections.
Swaying light fixtures in
his courtroom prompted U.S.
Diatrict Judge Rlcbard
E111len to move all court
proceedings out of Kala-
ma zoo's federal office buildW In Michigan.
~ said he would allow
no hearing• in the building
until workers finish repairing
the roof.
Since the repair work
began, a board and a brick
have fallen through the
building eeiling, hallway•
have been blocked and aome
entrances have been closed,
the judge lllld.
A gem-set gold snuffbox
ma~e for Prussian ltl•I
Fredertcll II more than 200
years ago brought a record
price of '810,000 at a Geneva
auction, Cllrlttle't auction
house announced.
The sale price was triple
the' appraisal estimate. The
previous record f o r a
snuffbox wu $~2.000 paid a1
a 1980 auction for a box from
the collection of Prince
Esterlaaiy. accordlna to the
auctioneers.
The "Eaterhazy box" had
been given to a member of the
Hungarian FAterhuy family
by Russian Empreu
Catllerlne tile Great in the
18th cent~, a spokeswoman
for Christies said. ·
Pianist Vladimir Horowitz
ls pre paring for his first
European concert in 31 years
with a constant American
companion -a personal
Steinway .
"I cao't play European
pianos/' the 77-year-old
vtrtuoeo explained. ''They're
too placid. I like many colon."
SHORT NOTICE
PUBLIC AUCTION
By Order of The Board of Directors and Other Secured Parties
C0"1PLETE LIQUIDATION TO REPA• PAST DUE LOANS
AHO LETIERS OF CREDIT TO BANK
_, ffM./JT lfll/M I MlllTAL llUl'fTI I IHI
ALL RUGS HAND MADE
TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
ON TUESD~Y, MAY 11th AT I P.M.
IOUIAr Ill
21201 ~ 'AZ lljl, Ulllj llUS
Prevtew wtll commence 1 ~our prior to auction
Alto Included In the euCtlon wff1 be a LAAGE IELECTION M •ONZEI
re6eued by a well-knoWn West Cout Foundry
congue..in~ pre1entation on L----------"---..-:-:--:--~a n announcement by the
Northeast -M i dwest
Congreltional Coalition Jhat it is
aeeklng a national severance tax
on oil.
The Coalition'• proposals .
would mean trouble for oil
producing states like Oklahoma,
Mcerudy said.
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Newport com sbop O~IU ..
Balboa Coln Gallert•, Ltd., a Newport Bwb lhoP 'l*"•ll&f'l tn nurnltmatlc .,ad and l8Wr ~ Kr\lam'andl, aple Leave• and the Gold Cc•(~
Mexico. 11 wen • ao)d ~. wm hold._ tta ..na opemna Tuetday tfu'ouab Saturday ai,..ac>o Btfch{
s~ Sulce ua. Manaaer ii Marian Peanon.
Balboa Coln Gallerim, next to West COMt Metall Intema~. will be open 10 a.m. to~ p.n>. ~ Uvoulh Saturdays.
'Firm expands in Newpol'~
C.Ontlnental llllk Services, a 1ubl1d.lary of \b•
Continental C.orp., New York-baed lmurance ho1d1na
UJmpany, bu ~ to 1araer beedquarten ln an
office buUdiJ1I at ~1 Dove St., Newport Beech.
Continental Rilk Services la • rilk ~t
cobaultinc firm.
Dunn firm relocates
The Charles Dunn Company'• Orange County
office announced expansion and relocation of the
firm'• rec1onal off:ica ,
1be enWpd off:lcM are on the ground floor ol
the Continental Plaza at 4141 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Be.ch. ·
The company la the reprellel\tative in Loe Angeles
and Orange counties oJ The Office Network Inc .• a
roster of commen::lal bri>kerage finm.
Bay Plaza ceremony set
A ground-breaking ceremony will be held
Thursday for Bay Corporate Plaza, a corporate
community of CadUiec Fairview/Califomia. Inc. and
Bay DeYelopment C.orp. It will be located at Uni~ty ·
Drive and !rvtne Avenue.
Grace's sales set record
S)\areholden of W.R. Grace & Co. were told at
• the annual meetinl ln New York that aalea and
. leerD1no reeched recOrd 1eftla In 1981.
~ S.-~ $6.8 bO.&o, while net iDccme IP'f!'W'
6 percent to $361 million 1ut year. !'.anU.n8I were
7.68 per share few &be year.
Flnt quarter eamiQp were ~y com.perabie
to 1981. .. .
W. R. Grace & Co., an intemational firm with.
interests In cbemicala, natural remu.rces and oomumer
eervica, openta i1a New American Restaurant Corp.
beedquart.en In C4ata Mea and hMdquarten for 12
Torito -La Fiesta Restaurants, Ine. and Far West·
Services in Irvine. Grace also operates several
restaurants in the Newport Beach.CO.ta Meu area
such u !:I Tortto, Hoollhan'a. Coco's and Reuben'a.
Mesa firm gets pact t
Luther Medical Products of Costa Meu baa ·
·announced it entered a 10-year agreement with
Deleret MecUcal Inc., a diviaion of Wamer-lAmbert l
Inc., to supply lta break-away catheter lntroductfoo
systea).
Luther Medical'• iniUal annual sale. volume is . exi-cted to be in extiel9 of $100,000 .
.,..
Go. 1.d,metals quotations Blood research lunded. '
SOtrrll SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
-A Ja_paneee company baa -ar-eed to
fund the development of ~ blood
prqteln that Genentech hie. ia
aynUw:lriD1 for ea:ldent vk:tlml, the
genetic engineering company said
today.
Mttaubl&b:l Cblmical lndulb:ie9 Ltd.
of Japan will ,et e)celullft rtahta to
market the protein In J1p1m in return
for the fundln1. The amount of
money MitaubllbJ la ln\l'eltlna ... not
dlrlmed. by Genentech.
GM, Toyota ·18JliS
Gold
BJ Tile Auoclatecl Pra1
Selected world gold prkm today:
RUSTLE PLAY -Don Baylor,alldes into home creating a
cloud of dust and carrying the Angels' first run Sunday.
Baylor scored all the way from aecond on an infield single
by Doug DeCinces in the fourth lnning, beating the throw
Dllf,... ,,._... 'r.,....... O'Du11e•
from Cleveland first bueman Mike Hargrove to catcher
Ron Hassey. Angels completed four-garne sweep of Tribe
with 3-0 victory behind the four-hit,pitch'ing of Ken
Fonch.
Mets· not laughing at_· Dodgers
NEW YORK (AP) -The' New York
Meta had every right to laugh at the world
champion Los Angeles Dodgers after the
tecond biggest inning in the team's 21-year
h.latory. They knew better, though.
Bob Bailor knocked in three rum during
a nine-run, sixth inning Sunday u the
Meta pounded the Dodgers 13-4 in a game
spiced with Dodger mistakes and rniacues.
The bfg inning, in which 13 Mets went to
the plate against Jerry Reuss, 4-3, and
Alejandro Pena was anythins ·but a power
display. The Mets collected six singl~ but
combined the hits with three walks, a
bases-loaded balk by Pena and three
Dodgers errors.
"It's not anything you can laugh at
because it's not physical," said ~ookie
WU.on of the bis lnninf. "'.l'hat'• just
something that. happens. It s like ooOklng a
meal, and one day everythins comes out
right, and the next day everything bl.ims.
You don't laugh because it could happen to
you."
Joel Youngblood and Hubie Brooks led
off the sixth with singles before Bailor
drove in Youngblood with a sinsle to
center.
Bailor delivered a bases-loaded single ln
his second at bat. scoring George Foster and
Dave Kingman. Youngblood alao acooted
home on the play when right-fielder Rick Monday's throw got away from catcher
Mlke ~Olcia.
Bailor, who has been used at several
different positions by New York over the
last two years, said everything went right •
for the Meta, adding "l was just lucky."
The Meta' biggest innln8 came on June
12, 1979 when they acored 10 runs against
the Cincinnati Red1. Ironically. that
outburst alao came in the s1Jctht lnninA.
The Meta' four-game aeries with the
Dodgers dre.:f a total of 131,070 fans, lhe
fidt time in almost two years the team
surpassed the 100,000 mark.
Ron Cey, who committed one of the
Dodger errors in the sixth, homered for Loa
Angeles.
New York starter Mike Scott, who rai.ed
his record to 3-2 and also drove ln a pair of
runs. waa the winner, pitching 1even
inningl and giving up four runs, just two
ea.med. Ed Lynch and Jesse Oroeco mopped
up with one inning of work each.
Mets batting coach Jim Frey said he
wiaQed the team could space out its breaks.
"1'.n so many games this season, we've
been hopinS for any little break. Then
-today we get five or six in a row, infield
bit&, bloop singles, their errors. When it
gets like that, it continues and everything
went our way."
The Mets took a 2.0 lead in the first
inning on George Foster'• RBI double and a
aac:rifice fly by Klngman. They extended
the margin to 4-0 in the fourth on RBI
singles by Tom V eryrer and Scott.
Cey's homer and Derrell Thomas'
run-scoring grounder in the fifth cut the
lead to 4-2 before New York's big inning.
R~okie .decides 194 mph is not enough
Fillip could have qualified at Indy, but gambles that he'll go faster Saturday
Brabham, son of former world
driving champion Jack Brabham,
finished fifth in hil rookie race at
Indy a year ago.
Lynn's ~oWer pays oil
~ JOHN SEVANO ... Jackson'• aolo ahot gave him ~~=ago, ~e Angel hia l,SOOt!t career RBI and al8o
pla)'en ~ to formulate-a allowed him to keep a promlle he
pool on the next time Fred Lynn ma<Je to An,els owner Gene
··'d hi ' h ..... _ all Autry earlier in the day. WOi.u t a ome run. ru w:r ' "I told Mr A1,1try I'd try to hit it had been more1than a year -· .. ~y 1, U~81 to be e>UW!t _ aince one for him today, said Jac;Juon.
the outfielder had laat nexed h1$ who pointed toward Autry • box m: every player on the I was in shock and
Ansel•' roster participated. utter disbelief when ii bettlns $5 per number (1-31,
which represented the number of went over.
days ln a month). Even Lynn -,,_ LJM
hlrolelf Joined ln the festivities,
anteing $10 f,or a couple of
chances.
Lynn didn't wtn the pool (Don
~lor did), but the left-bander
't eeetn to mind u he ended
hit drouaht in the eisl:\t.b Inning
Supday by s01ashin1 a John
D•nny curveball over the
370:91cn ln left center.
"I wu watch.ing it the whole
~to make sU.re lt we9t out," ed Lynn of his blatt which
provided the Angela with their
tinal run in a 3.0 victory over the
Cleveland Indians before a crowd
of 27,054 at Anaheim Stadium.
IT 'S BEEN pretty
truatrating,'' he added in a more .
serioua tone. "I'm not the kind of
guy who~ known for hitting
home runa, but I had a courle of
pretty good yeara when was with Boston. ••
L)'llll came into this aeaaon -
his second with the Angels and
ninth overall -with an average
ot 16 homers a year. His most
productive season was 1979 when
he hit 39. His worst was dW'ing
the 1trike-toro 1981 campaign
when he hit but five.
"I thought about It a lot more
than I wanted to. and that didn't
help matters either,." L;rnn
continued. "rd think about at at
the ball park; I'd think about it at
home; I'd even think about it if I
was feeding the fish.
"Eventually, I started tryins to rut home runs and that. W"8 the
worst thing I could have done. I
wasn't even thinking about it
today when I hit De~y. He just
gave me .a breaking ball and I
wanted to go with the pitch.
"I wu In shock and utter
disbelief when It went over. You
would think I'd forget ""bat
circling the bases was like. But 1
would do it during batting
practice just to make sure I
remembered.''
aft.er crossing the plate as if to
say, "That one'a for you." "Plus I
knew it was my 1,300 RBI."
The home runs by JacJuon and
Lynn gave Ken Forsch some
breathing room, something he
hasn't been used t.6 recently.
Fonch, who eveped his record at
3-3 with the victory, t\ad been
supported by his teammates with
only 11 runs in the six games he
either lost or had no decision.
"li'orich pitched real well,"
complimented Jack.Ion. ''In fact.
he's pitched real well for us all
year, we just haven 't been
scoring many runs for him."
Forsch got his first run of the
game in the fourth inning when
Baylor singled, went to aeoond on
a walk to Lynn and acored'on an
lnfield hit by Doug DeCinces.
Baylor, with a full count and
two out. was runnins all the way
whe n DeCinces hit a high
chopper otl the plate that Denny
fielded and threw to first too
late.
The throw from Cleveland
first baseman Mike Hargrove to
catcher Ron Hassey was too late,
too, in trying to get the huatlin'
Baylor. ·
PLUMER BREAKS
NATIONAL MARK
LOS ANGELES =--University
High's Polly Plumer set a
national high sc'hool record In the
women's mile run Sunday at the
UCLA-Pep~i Invitational at
UCLA. clocking 4:35.24.
Plumer, who finilhed seventh
in the race. wiped out the old
record by over (ive seconds. The
winner of the race was Cindy
Bremser with a time of 4:29.21,
the best in the world this year.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -
Rookie Chet FUlip, a gambling
Texan, has one more throw of
the dice and will step to the·table
for the final roll next weekend in
hi.I bid to land a spot in the
Indianapolis 500-mlle race.
them succeeded, Geoff Brabham
and Dennis Firestone. raising the
number of qualifiers to 22 going
into next Saturday's third round
of time trials.
"We decid..ed we had to stick to
our limit," said Fillip, explaining
why he called off. the attempt
that would have given him a
tentative start from the middle of
the eighth row iJi the May 30
race. "We thought we could come
otat later in the day, when it was
cooler, and run a little faster."
and late model racing on both
dirt and asphalt surfaces since
1976. "I ran a 196.9 in practice,
and (in deciding the 194.5 limit
for qualifying) we went by what
we fiRured everybody ei.e would
run. A lot of other can could go
194 or faster.''
Firestone, 37,'i grabbed the LYNN'S BOMER came one
Inside of the eighth row, the out after Reale Jacbon hit his
22nd qualifying po81tion. ,,.,, fifth home nm ·of the year over
the fence in center field.
Another area runner, Rennie
Durand of Laguna Beach High,
placed seventh in the 800-meter
run ln 2:07.46. FlWp, 25, could have earned a
aafe berth in the 33-ar lineup on
Saturday, but he called off bis
first attempt to. qualify after two
laps at more than 196 mph. He
sambled he could go faster.
He took another try Sunday
but averaged barely over 194 for
three laps. So he wheeled his
C.O.worth-powered Wildcat -0ff
the Indianapoia Motor Speedway
track., staking his fortune on one
more chance at the line.
"We set our limit on 194 and a
half, and all we ran was 194,''
said Fillip, one of only five
driven to make official att.empta
to qualify on Sunday. Two of
It was nearly five hours after
Fillip's attempt before the next
try, by Brabham, waa made.
Then, by the time It got cooler, a
ralnshower was on the way, and
officials closed the track five
minutes before the 7 p.m .. EDT,
acbeduled finish. .
''The car ii~ good," said
FUlip. a native of Ozona, Texas,
and a veteran of supermodif.ied
Fillip put ln about 100 tape of
practice during a rookie
orientation prosram at the
Speedway last month. '
"I couldn't believe how big it
was,'' he said of th~ man;unoth
Speedway complex and its
treacherous 2 ~-mile tradt. "All I
had ever run on was short tracks.
But rm comfort.able driving on It
now. 1 guess that rookie leSSion
really helped."
Brabham, 30, earned a
tentative start on the outaide of
the seventh row with hia
auccesaful attempt at 198.906
mph. It was his second try.
Lewis· ·has recOrds in mind
\
UC Irvine product Steve Scott captured the
featured mile run ln 3:52.68, rallYtna with an
excellent 52.2-eecond final lap. DOn l>atse was
aiecond with a penonal-best ti.me of 3:64.19.
Scott said he antidpated a llower J*e in the
mile but was plealed with the retulta. "~obody ieally wanted to nan fall .. .'' he Aid.
"1 wanted to ~i and 9" how mJ, Jclck ii' at
UU. time of the ,..r. I really felt good \b8t I could
kick the 1ut quarter 11 fast or fllter than Pal#Ce . .
Complex ·
cable T·v
By ROBERT BARKER
O( .. D119r ........
Weat Oran1e County pable
'television authorities auert~d
todat that apartmeni realden'8
are elng deprived of cable
televislon llel'Vice by owners and
manaien who will not permit
cable hookup1.
The condition, which also
extend• into mobile homes, La
most evident in Huntington
Beach, according to Douglaa
Rook, general manaaer of
DickiNOn Pacillc Cab1elysternl. ''In many cuet the owners and
manaaen tiave their handa out
for kicJtt.cka and free terrices."
Rook aaid.
But Peter Carbef'rv, eucutive
director of the Apartment
Association of Orange County,
aaid apartment ownera have
retentef the lack of care aome
cable companies (not Dlckinaon
Pacific) have taken in the pal\.
He aaid the companies have
come into compleda without
notice and "ltl'Un4r wires all over
the place and did lhoddy work.''
Carbtrrr alao aaJd apartment
ownera believe they 1bould be
compensated for allowing
hookup1 and becauae they supply
. the property where the aervioe
is to be performed.
"It la a property right .
Coin-operated laundries pay for
the privilege."
Cable Company off iciala
estimate that the City of
Huntington Beach is 109ing more
than $100,000 a year in fre.nchbe
fees and that thouaands of
residents are being den.ll!d access
to tAfuervk'e.
They say residents alao are
be i n g d e n 1 e d u a e oi a n
emergencychannel that would
glve instructions In case of
earthquakes, floods and other
disasters.
Rook, the general manager of
the ayatem, said there are about
23,000 apartments or
condominiums in Huntington
Beach.
(See CABLE, Page At)
Candle lures
Laguna cops
What WU reported to t...guna
Beach police u a bonfire on tl\e
be.ach turned out to be .,methlng
I.em.
Officer. arrived •t Shaw'•
Cove about 11 p.m. Saturday to
find a couple celebtaUna their
annlvenary. • nw bonfire turned oUt to be an
annJvenary candle, lltting ln &he Und. •
Polloe adviled the couple of ~
city's fire reaulatlona and the
ca.ndle WU exttnauf,IMd.
~ ·~ .
beut wer• alowly bu& 1uNly yo~ ... aid DeHenwra. .. And wlked to aome~~DMr the •-n. '"-" wu ~. u
dubed M be beaan hit iMroh 1aat al tbou1h they H•m•d to be Fullerton line, me that one wltnea had iieecrlbed hlm.
week. playlnl it 1tral1ht with m•. thty ... hobot ln ditch o«en. And he'w• quite tq. l to&d him
The monater, ct.:ribed by two thtr•'• a 10oct l>O!IA!blllty that l beaan to wonder lf that wH about ~ tqtoot reports, he aaJd ""tr*lll Mover eeven feet tall. their lma1lnatlona may have What we were loo~lna for," he 'I don't know anythlna about with~ black he.tr and• "'"*l ·been, well1 ovtnettw. ..set. • bl1foot/ and ran •Yfay. I think
woue than rotten hone ''What th•J, re~ted '""'• And lo, Ddlerrerra WH ~t'1 our "'°""9f. I'm'not aotna manw. ... wu reponedly llah1ed wu • a.wre With a foW adc!r1 walkln1 alon1 the dralna1e to look any further," he Mia. -
out1lde tb• Executive Park wry tall. wltti dark lol\l'Mtrana culvert Wedne1day when he
Apartment. in Bueh.a Park lut ~re 1boukleiii. l went into Ule 1~Ued a ,,markable alaht: a The 'Buena Park Btlfoot leU'Ch
Monday nilht. ditch and followed lt toward hobo, tix feetfourfn hetahi. with becan latt Monday .nfaht after
"The wltneues who reported 1\&Uel1ion, but l didn't find any Iona hair, a filthy beard and a the i:eported 1l1htin1 at the -'~!-•-'n-~~, _i_h_e_b_e_~_,_,_w_•~r_e~b_o_th~~f~~'~~-ntl~ln~t_h_e_m~~-d_. W~h_tl_e_I~-"~~~~~~-·-·-~~-·-~~t-~~-·~~ Etecutive Park. Two~xper~
from northern California; the
Ch,nnel 1 Newt Team: one tq
l&me hunter Who believed it WM
a bear; the Buena Park PoUce1 and hundred• of concern••
· cltlieru Joined the aearch lut
week to llnd the smelly mQnlt.er,
Buena Park Police, beaieaed
with calla laat week, are now
convinced that the
menater/hobo/apparitlon h.a1
moved on.
Britain vows
'one 'more go'
on .Falklands
GOING. GOING, GONE -One of the favorite
boQths over the weekend at· Our . Lady Queen
of N\gels Church fiesta ln Newpon Beach waa
.a du'nklng booth where players got to dunk a
o.ar .... "'--_, ~....,
priest. Father Steve Sallot got his ln th1s photo
sequence. Booth was appropriately named .
''Cool the Cleric."
R;rifP,ar-y ele~t-on elate ne~rs
Million lhange Countians eligible to vote June 8
By PftEDERlc& SCllOEMEBL OftMDllr .........
The June 8 primary election
carqpaign trail ls juli weeks away
and more than a million Oranae
County residen'8 will be eligible
to vote th.is time around.
The primary, of course, will
decide who receivea party
nominations in partisan races.
The winnerl will then face off in
the November 2 &eneral e1ectioo.
Other non-partiaan rtces ai.o
will be decided June 8. These
Involve offket such u superior
court judge, aheriff<0roner and
public administrator.
Jlere ii a rundown on eome of
the more ,notable races:
Perhaps the moat
extraordinary la i~ the newl)'.
reapportioned 43rd CongremiClnal
diatrict that cromee the dlvid.lnc
line between Orange a)\d San I>i.eao countiel and lncludea San Clemen~ San Juan Capiltrano, C.IUnno Betdi, M.illlOn Viejo ana El ·Toro. I
There are 21 candld•tea,
Eighteen are aeektn1 the
Republican party nomlnatlon.
Thra are •kinl the Democratic
Pany nod. '
• Becauae the 43~d dl1trict It
heavily BepubUcaJl in voter
re1latra.lon -n . percent
comp.red to 34 percent for tbe
Desaocrtt. ._ tmt r~• for ihe
GOP DOIP1natkln ta, "tn eff• the
elieedon.
Meet of the other oonaremonal
r'ces In the county are
unren.kllble.
Incu•b•nh like Robert
Bedbarn, R-N'ewport Beach ln'
the 40th; J,rq Patt.enon, D-Sanu
Ana, in the 38th, and William
Dtannemeyer, R-Fullerton, in the
3tth, t.c:ie no primar)'90pp"1tion.
However, in the 42nd
Congreasional Diatrict, a long
coaatal diatrlct that atretchea
from Huntington Beach to
Rolling Hilla in Loa Angele•
County, the incumbent, Dan
Mesa · warned ·
of bogus
• repairman
Police "in Coata Mesa are
warning t>uame. ownen to be on
the lookout foe a man in his early
40'• who claims to be able to
repair office machlnea on the
prernltea.
The man, who calla himaelf
Cheater Wallace, recently
charged a Costa Meaa Interior
decorator $85.~ to repair and oil
teYeral typewrite.rs, police Nid.
The man told the woman to
wait two houra until the
machine• dried before uaing
them. When she tried to operate
them they were 1n wone shape
thm before.
Police aald the buaineu card
left b·y the man lncludea the
phone number ef a legitimate
businem ln Upland.
The owner there aald he haa
received about '° to 100 phone
calll from irate bAastnem ownen
who have been vidiml of llmilar
IChelnel.
Lunaren, R -Long Beach, 11
facin1 • chall•'!le. Thomaa
Heinlheimer, a RoWne Hm. dty
councilman, chalrman of the
South Coast Air Ma.naaement
District and a noted ballooniat. t.
seeking the Republican
nomination.
The only state Auembly
district in which t)lere are
firework• thia year 11 the
reapportioned 69th diatrict,
where Assemblyman Nolan
Frizzelle, R-Coata Meaa, and
Irvine Mayor David Sllla are
enga1ed ln a pitched battle for
the Republican nomination. The
lone Democradc candidate la
Robert Hanson, a Costa Mesa
Sanitary Dt.trict director.
The district favors a
Republican. The GOP haa 45
percent of the reg1atered voters.
compared to 41 percent for the
Democrata. The old 73rd dlttrtct.
which included much of the aarne
territory, but not Irvine, wu
tllghtly on the Democratic side,
44 percent to 43 percen~.
Becauae of reapportionment
there b only one 1tate Senate
race in the county thla year.
It t. ln the new 32nd dlatrict,
created In paI:t, to Improve
electoral opportunltlea for
Hlapanica. The district includes
Santa Ana and other central
county communlllea. and •mall
portion• of Huntlnaton Beafb
and Foun'8in Valley.
There'• no ahorw,e of interest
1n the nee, in either _party._ Five
Democ:rata and four Republlcanl
are seeking party nomlnadons.
The floueat campalanlna haa
(lee PRIMARY, .... A!) I
By Tiie Asaoclacecl Presa
Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher said today Britain
would have "one more 10" at
finding a diplomatic solution to
the Falkland lalanda conflict but
the choice between peace and
war lay wlth Argentina.
"We }\ave gone as far aa we
can," she 1aid ln an interview
with Independent Radio News.
"They are the invader. They are
the aggreuor . We are th e
aggrieved. It la up to them."
Asked how long she was
pf'91>8ftd to rJ!roceed with talks at the United ~lions, she said: "My
guess ii that we shall know this
week whether we are goinlf to
get a peaceful settlement or not."
Earlier, Britain's domestic
news agency Presa Aasoclatlon
aaid the prime minister was
expected to decide within 48
hows whether to order Britain's
naval t.uk force to retake the
lslandl aetzed b)' Argentina on
April 2.
In New York, U .N .,
Secretary-General J'avler Perez
de CuelfAr aafd hh attempta to
mediate the dispute had reached
thetr "final step." He met with
Brltlah Ambaaaador Anthony
Panona, juat returned from
weekend conaultations with Mrs.
Thatcher and her war cabinet.
Perez de Cuellar planned a
follow-up meeting with
Argentine Deputy Foreign
I
Mutlster Enrique K09 in his ninth
day of efforts to mediate a
ceaae-ti.re in the six-week crisia.
"Unlesa there la an unexpected
breakthrough at the tlnlted
Nations ... the invasion now
appears certain ," the Presa
Aaociation said.
On Sunday, Britain's defeme
minister said Argentina had a
week to reach a settlement at the
United Nations or face an
invasion of the South Atlantic
islands by troops aboard the
Royal Navy fleet of 82-plus ahip1.
Press Association said Mra.
Thatcher and her advisers "are
convinced that Argentina will
never agree to withdraw" forces
from the Falldanda until Britain
a'rees to surrender aoveceignty
over the ialanda. Britain haa
refused to ru.ci. aove~ty as
a preoondltion for withdrawal.
The news agency did not
identify 1QW'C1ea foe the report by
political and defenae
correapondents .. But they are
regularly briefed by Defenae
Ministry. Foreign Office and
other government offidals on a
non-attributable bacia.
The Araentlnea "are act.ins
like aomeone playing a game ol
tenniJ and living a i>rfc:imdition
before the game that it is being
played on the undentanding that
they win," Parsons told reporters
at London's Heathrow airport
today
Marijuant worse
than cigarettes?
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Caution: Mhrijuana smoking aim
may be hazardous to your health.
That's the measage in a paper
to be delivered today before the
78th jolnt annual meeting of the
American Lung Aa8oclation and
ita. medical aection, the American
Thoracic Society.
About 4,000 physidams. nurses
an'd other professional and
volunteer health workers are
attending the three-day meeting
ending Tuesday at three Los
Angeles hotels.
"lt'a reuonable to think that
marijuana smoke is more
irrltatini to respiratory tissues
than 'tobacco, which Lt a known
cau.e of lung cancer.'' Dr. Donald
P. Tashkin was to report to a
community educatloh program
workahop.
The work.shop for a dozen
young Hollywood celebrltiet ls
intended to prepare them lor
national media and personal
appearances"Oo behalf of the
lulll( association.
The actors include "Whit~
Shadow'·' stars Kevin Hooks,
Byron Stewart, Eric Kilpa~
Stony Jackson, Derrick
Swafford, Wolfe Perry, Timothy
Van Patten and Nathan Cool
Other young actors being
briefed on the effects of
marijuana and tobacco smoldna
are !mest Harden Jr. of '"lltie
JeUersona.'' along with Jim
Jordan, Orea Henry and Dorian
Harewood.
Taahkin, a Loe ~les·baed
phyalcian and scientist, aaye
marijuana amok• containa the
aame resplratory lrritanta found
in tobacxx>. Marijuana smoke aJ.o
aontaina 50 f>ercent more
cancer-producl.na hydrocarbo ..
than tobacco amc>ke, he .. ,..
CABLE TELEVISION •..
~le .aid the $19.95 hookup
charp la beln& refunded if ~·
resident doem't want the eerYice
after a month.
Alao the hookup charae la
bein1 offered aa a c.redlt on
pro1ram charaea after aeven
montba of llel'Yke.
The maximum mon1h)y blllJa
$31.95 if cUltomen aublcrlbe to
all three leveJa of eervtce -bMic ~~ome Box Office and
Dickinaon, Pacific now baa
22, ?07 1ubscrlben ID the foW'
dtiea.
Crash· injures
·trio in Viejo
Jail inmate's
death probed
J'w1her tests are beini done to
determine the cau.e of deeth of.
an Oranae County Jail inmate
who collap.ed and died Friday in
bJI cell. • An autopey failed to dbcloee
the cauae of death of Alfredo Ramiles, 18, of Garden Grove.
Ram1ra, .mn, an erp~montb
..itmce for bull!SarY. P-cl out
ln bis elaht-IMD ce11 foll~ ~ He died at the tcene.
8herlff • Lt. Wyatt Han ialci
the·autopey naJed out cleedi bllna
cau.d at the banda ol enother.
Hart aald further lab and
toxicolofical atudiea would be
done to pinpoint the cauae of
death.
Fog fOr-ecast
TM Fcnt11t FOf 7p.m. EIT 'RIM. .,._mJ .r i.v.May18 -..
.. 16 71 61 .o2 .. 13 17 ., .1 ..
.. 52 , .. 52
1t M .OI 12 .. Al 17 • ... •1 1.13 .. . .. 1111.31
A raplat deacrlbed by the
23-year-old vtctlm u havina • ~rbe~idab~h-pltctied valoe .. IDUlht _by NeYl'pCll't
Beach po tee followtna a
weekend attack.
Off icera said the heavyset
attacker, armed with a 13-incb
kitchen knife, broke into the
woman'• Balboa apartment Saturday afternoon, waited for
her io return home and raped
ber.
The woman tbld pollce the
man wu lJl h1a late 201, wore
weatern-atyle clothlna and weilbed about 200 pounda.
The incident marked the
lleCOnd ..X Attack in the J)Mt few
days in Newport.
A 33-year-old Florida man
remain• In cuatody in Heu of
$100,000 bail aft~r an alleaed
rap6 and ro&bery apree Frtclay evenma in a~ bdldl:fowr
the lnteraectton of Jar~ ree
Roed and .MacArthur BoWevud.' ·
,·
PollCI are aedi~ four men
who work In the area wt th
cbaaina d'own the 1u1peeted rap.taDd ~a building
be-w.. m undl police arrived. .,
Irvine 1>9.lice /
seize driver ___:_
· ~f tel' smashup.
A Loa Angelea man waa arrnted on 1U1plclon of felony 1 drunken drivlna by Irvine police.
early Sunday mominl fo1.IOwlnc
a two-car colll1lon on Laauna
Canyoo Road. · Four people were lnja.q'ed. ooe
critically, poi.Ice ~ ~ An"eSted and booked at
County Jail WH 47-ye~
Gerald Paul Glace.
Police Mid Glace'1 vehk:le WM
northbound on~ Canyon ao.d when it with a car
driven by Rob y Alexander
Pad!Ua. 18, ot Upland.
Most eerloualy injured wu a
~ in Glace'a car, Robert
Adeau, •39, of Loa Aoselea.
Irvine police Lt. Bob Lennert
aald Adeau w• lilted In critical
but stable condition today at
Saddleback Community Hospital.
Da~l ~,:winp.er sharp
Grand pri•e l~l in Laguna event
~ ' ' Mick Smith. .. daru lhooter were Andy Green, Ken Muon
from Torrance, walked away and TOQY CUdler, all of Torrance.
wttb the IDOi& money In tbe 13th George Vanetta and Mike
annual Farwett Shootout over Mortoa of San Mateo won the
the weekend ln Lfcuna Beech. open doubles, aplittina ~.
• He took ftl'I& ~ and '801 in
the openis::e-Sunday at the t..,uDa Boya Clu6, which_ apon~or•d lhe event. Smit'b
teamed with Amber Pallwoda,
aho of Torrance, to ah.are first prlz~ of $40.0 in the mixed
doub8. He waa one of a quartet ~tint .place and aharlnc
in tour-mm tpim eYe11t
turday. Other t.eam members
Sandy Reitan of Hermou
Beach wu first in the wpmen'•
~ fattening her wamt wUh
Tl)ere were nearly 500
competiton lot what ii billed aa
the oldest dart tou.mameni in the country. Cornpetlton came from
many western states. nw shoot
WU aanctloned by the American
Darting Orpni7.ation.
Our "346° tropi<;.al $uits
are ready for your 5dection
~
I
ly Tiit AuMlaW !NII
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -Antl·Navy
extremi1t1 claimed re1pol\llt»Uty today ·for the
murder of one American-'loi' and the~ of
three othere 1n lhe bloocilelt att.llC:k on U.S. wNlltary
men hire lft more than two Y'lu.'8· • t
Au\hoitU. Mid the four ~ enlilted lnef\ were~ dvWan clothtl eerly &&nday when an
automobile p.lUed to the curb And thoee Inside
opened fin on lhe eaUan walkina blCk to UM per
whef9 tM USS PerillcioLa WU tied up.
P.tty Officer 3rd ~ Darryl T. th1Wpe, 22 ot Dubllll, Ga., wu killed while ~etter Offiaer 8td
Clue Larry S. Sk.owronakJ, 21, of Erle1 Pa.1 ~tty
Offkwr.Srd Clua Randell L. Keyt.e, 23, of .NUW\1 Mith., anii Seaman Anlhony L. Phaneuf, 20, of
Aahville, Maine, were wounded, the Navy repOrted.
S¥rip 'set' for Israeli attac){:
MACHGHARA, Lebanon -With Israeli
fore.,, massed on the border with aouthern
Lebanon, S~ria has be1un 1tren1thening its
position& in Lebanon'~ Belcaa Valley in a bid to
block ;rr.ble Israeli end·run thJ'ou&h Lebanon into s .
" f 'the Israelis attack us we will defend
wr-lves and everyone •hould conatder that it wm
not. be a pknlc for ltrael. They wW pay heavily,"
said a Syrian official in Darnucwt.
· The official would give no deta.l.la of the Syrian
buildup at lhe moulh of the Bekaa Valley, about 20
miles north of lhe ~eli·Lebenele border.
Charges dropped i1;1 helping suspect
RIVERSIDE -Police have decided not to
press charges against a woman they said helped a
paralyzed ex-convict e9Cape ~r lhe murder of two
policemen last week and said today no further
arrests are expected.
Betly Robin .Garrett, 37, was beinti held for
allegedly helpina Jacluon Chambers Daniels Jr., 44,
who has been booked for invesUgation of murder.
Police said Sunday that at least one other penon
had Kelped Daniel. move from place to place from
Thunday -when the oftioen were gunned down
-to Saturday night, when Daniela was :g:ured.
But Police Chief Victor E. Jones said y that
a number of those who helped Daniela also had
helped police find him. "I don't expect any more
arrests at this time," Jones said.
Mr. and Ms. Nude .California crowned
DEVORE -More than 2,000 people were on
hand as a 43-year-old engineering technician and a
21-year-old woman were crowned Mr. and Ms.
Nude California, a contest spokesman said.
The audience ~ much of it nude -saw Jim
Flowers and Beckie Cerda named 1982 Mr. and Ms.
Nude California Sunday at the Treeh<>U8e Fun
Ranch in Devore in San Bernardino County.
Flowers, a Native Californian who lives in
Devore, is a married father who works at a local air
base, said pageant spokesman Bill Flesher. Ma.
Cerda, a native of Loa Angeles. is a student and
model who lives in Downey, Flesher said.
' Two Fullerton 1nen killed in plunge
JO}{NSONDALE -Two Fullerton men were
killed when they fell about !50 feet over a
waterfall near Johmondale, Tulare County lheriff'a
office reported.
Edward K . Rodrigue•, 29, and Raymond
Alvarez Avila. ~. were cllmblna above South
Creek Falla when they fell Saturday, offidala said.
U.S. factory use lowest since 1975
• WASHINGTON -Fac tory use by U .S .
manufacturers fell to 71.1 percent of capacity in
A_P.rll, matching the lowest rate since the severe •
11'74-75 recession, the Federal Reserve Board
reported today.
Th~ new figures, coupled with other reports
showing industrial production dropping and
unemployment rising in April, indicated strongly
that the l"eCle9lon was still wonening as the spring
quarter got under way.
The last time the rate was lower was May 1975,
when ·it wu at 70.3 percent.
Billy Graha1n 'expected · controversy'
NEW YORK -The Rev. Billy Graham said
today he expected his Moacow vi1it to create
controversy and rebuffed criticlam that be was
naive to diacuss peace and nuclear war at a ~un:b
conference. .
Criticlaltl followed the American evangelist'•
earlier remarks that he found more reli&ious
freedom than he expected and he was aurpri.aed at
the wannlh of hls weloome.
"I waa able to preach lhe Gospel and lf there
had been any rest.rlCtion on what I wanted to say I
would not have 1one," the Southern Baptist
cleraymen told a news conference.
~
Nazi collahOrator rec~uitinent told
WASHINGTON -Rep. Barney Frank,
D-Mall., Ml called for a~ lnwstlpUon
into reports that State Department offidU9eCl'ed1
srnuaJed hundreds o( 1llalia and Nazi mOabcratcn
into the United States In exchan1e for Soviet
intelliRence information. Frank, a member of lhe HOUie 1Ul)cornmittee
on inveatll(ationa. called the 'reported1Naii
recruitment "operation "the most appalling rnlxture
of moral lmel'llltlvity'and incompetence I have
~." ~ llld Sunday thai. hew• lnformed of the l:parted ~ prcJll'alD w John Loftus, a ormer prmecu~ with 16e Juatlce J)epartment's
Office of Spec;lal Investigation, the unit responsible
fOC' terreuna oui war crtm1nak
World's Fair has
,,,...,.. ...
HE WENT -Debi Hand of Sweet Home, Ore ..
urges her frog "Let's Go," on during finals
Sunday at Annual Calaveras County Frog
Jumping Jubilee at ~11 Camp. Let'• Go did,
and won with a leap of 19 feet, three-eightilp
of an inch. t
Teamsters
hauling as
strike ends
By JEFF ADLER or .. ~,... ....
Teanuter·hauled rock, sand
and ready mix concrete a~uld
beain movlna today throughout
Se>Uthem California followlr\8 a
strike aettlement reached Friday
with more than 2,000 union
driVerJ.
But it will not be until
Wednetlday that plant operationa
return to normal in Orange and
Loe Angeles counties in the wake
of the crippling aix·week .strike,
said Jay Watkins, a spokesman
for the 30 companies that
comprise lhe Southern California
Rock Products and Ready Mix
Concrete A.odationa.
Together; the companies
deliver about 90 percent of the
rock. sand and concrete u9ed in a
five-county area.
Watkins said he was happy lhe
strike finally wu over becau.ae
"nobody'• happy during a
strike."
He said the strike had cost the
construction industry and the
concrete companies millions of
dollan in to.es.
Union members ratified a new
two.year pact Friday, giving
them a $1 .25·an·hour raise this
year and a 75·cent raise next
year. Under the old contract,
drivers had been earning an
average $11.50 an hour.
Let's Go does
Teen girl's frog makes victory leap )
By FREDERICK 'SCHOEMERL of'etie .,... ,... .....
ANGELS CAMP -How do
you motivate a frota
Well, you can tickle il You can
aquirt water _on it. You can yeU at
it. Or, you can kisa it.
So it was Sunday as 73 finalists
vied for first place in the 54th
annual Frog Jumping Jubilee
here at the Calaveras County
Fair.
The 16-year-old Debi Land of
Sweet Home, Ore., it was nothing
more than experience that led to
victory.-Debi says she's been
involved with frog jumping since
lhe tender age of 19 months.
Her frog in this year 's
competition, Let's Go, which
qualified her finals w1lh a jump
of 16 feet, eiiht and one quarter
inches came throUgh with a jump
of 19 feet. five eighths of an inch.
"Great. Just great,'"'a
beer-drenched Debi aald after
receiving the finst ~lace tro hy
on the s~e of the f ln
this historic gold rua mining
camp.
The beer was thoughth&lly
aupplied by members of the
Ap~ h'oQ jumJ>i.Ni team, the . The SOD tOok leOOnd
e_lace on member Brian CU1ntnlJl811'" jump of 18 feet nine
and seven eighths inche1. The
frog's name was Flew By You.
The world record of 20 feet,
three inches, stood, however,
despite indications it would be
1hatte:ttd. The ~rd WU let in
1979 by Denny Mataacl, with a
frog named E. D6ivey Cloekette.
On Friday, 72.year-old J!Jberta
Westberry, a1ao a member of the
Sweet Home-based Oregon~
Team, jockied Frog Hom to a 2?>
feet, three and one quarter inches
jump in the senior citizens
qualifying round. · ·
Angels Camp was a prior to the
finals about the poalbility of a
new record being established.
But Frog Horn was able to only
reach a mediocre 16 feet, eight
and seven eighths inches ln the
finala.
By rules established by frog
jumping officials, qualifying
jumps do not count In
determ.lning a record.
It was Mrs. Weatberry 'a
grand'daughter, Debi, who
walked away with the $500 in
prize money. The frog jumping
grandmother stood beaming u
Th, contest 11 baaed on e
Debi posed with her frog for
news photographers. i
distance covered by a fro~ n
three 1ucceuive Jumps. Ex t Jocker pounded tbe floor of
jumping stage, ahouted, tlc
-or te90rt.ed to other 3
-to coerce their frop to · •
Some tried belly floJ». Seve 1
like jock. ey Bruce Hamllto~ Loe Alt()8, kissed their frop
to jumping.
Orange County entrants did
not perform in remarkaJl:e
fashion this yeu. The ::1 Pilot's frog, Amerlcan Dream
was only able to generate a
feet, one quarter inch jump.
was better at dreaming Olan he was jumping. , JO
Well-known Harbo.r A~
attorney Brad Decker fared u6
better, jockeying a frog nam~
Hon d'ouevres to a jump of ~
feet 11 inches. i
'Xi .
' 'Drµg fogt ~
:.\-\
cop slayer . ~
found guilty ,M
A man who claima he~remember ahootihg and k.illlnC
Garden Grove police oUJcer
wounding four other peo
because of his heavy drug
has been convicted of firat.-oeaea
murder by an Orange Cou
Superior Court jury.
Th~~-man. si.x·woman
a1ao convicted murder defendan
Gordon Lee Mink, 32, of speci
circumstance alle1atlons th
could lead to b.is execution in
gas chamber at San Quent.I
Priaon. .
A penalty trial was ached
to begin tQday in Superior
Judge Kenneth E . Lae'
courtroom. Prosecutor Dry
Brown aaid he would argue
the dealh penalty.
Mink alao WU found 2Ui}ty 0
two felony charge~ oC uaaul
with intent to commit mur4e
and two felony counw of --.al
with a deadly weapon on a
officer. 1
The jury alao convicted
of two misdemeanor assaOl
counts.
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f ... aa•tllorbH wUWnawals from you aceoet It UmJIM to
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l.UtlhU• wtdlla two bublest clay• after Jean1111 of die let• or
ihh of yov card.
AJter JM udfy Ille buk, Y" cu't loM uy more m..ey If
ua1dlorl1ed wt&MrawaJ1 are ma•e. U 1• doa't •dfJ th beak
wl&Ma two bullleu dayt, yoe cu IOM,U md U tAI.
Tlae best way to protect yoenelf 11 to telepliolle die beak to
report you '"' ud follow tap wUlt a leUer. U yoe HM a certlfled letter, yoe will bve die receipt u proof altat die letter
laaa beeD malled. Keep a copy of die letter tQo.
Back taxes confiscated
DEAR PAT: I received a federal tax refund check for lees
than I expected and then I got a notice statinl that a poction of
my refund had been applied to a previous year's tax liablllty.
What does this mean? P .J ., Huntington Beech
latenal Revea.e Senlce ezplallled tbt before a refud
cited 11 l111ed1 tile IRS m11t verify wlaedler uy otller tuet are
owed. Tlten amoata wW daa be dedacted before die deck la
l11aed. A aotV!e always ii sat •laea dlere IJ .. , c1wt1e to you
refud ~eek.
' Publishing company 'alive'
DEAR READERS: Although a circulation department
spokesman for Ziff-Davi.I publlaher'a headq_uar1en in New York
City told AYS in late March that Ziff-Davia was ~going out of
buaineu," Fred Shear, a Ziff-Davia fulfillment aaalJtant now
aays ttiat infonnation waa incorrect. The ~bliahin8 company la
alive and well, but its "Adventure Travel' magazine ia no longer
be publ.lahed. ~.M., Corona del Mar, had contacted AYS~ng
non-delivery of a canvas tote bag offered to new su of
"Adventure Travel." Althouah the Ziff-Davi.8 circulation
spokesman had told A YS that the baa w• impoMible to obtain at
\his poillt. Shear bu arranaed to have the baa malled to R.M.
A YS appreciates this follow-up ectioll on the put of
Ziff-Davis.
You can get Herpes
without 'activity'
WASHINGTON (AP) -'Mle
herpea abnplex Virus. the 80W'Ce
of widespread venereal diaeaae in
the United State.. can remain
infectioua for houri on common
objecta such u toilet aeata, a
raearcher says.
· The finding rajaea the
poeaibility that genital herpes,
estimated by aome health
offidala to afflict as many u 20
million Americana , 1a
communica ble through
non-ae>eual means as well aa
amrual contact.
One researcher, Dr. Trudy
Larson, said that herpes,
previously thought to die quickly
when expoaed on dry surfaces.
lived from 1 ~ to 4 houri on a
toOet aeet and 72 houri on cotton
pme.
"Our ma)>r concern isn't 10
rpuch with toilet 1eata but with
the gauze," sh e said in an
interview. '"n\e'JIW'facea of puz.e
are simllar to towels, and people
with genital herpet should be
extra careful that no one ebe
uaea their towei. when they
have an outbreak.''
Ma. Lanon said herpes victbm
and thoee in contact with them
should take added hygienic
precautioru and that medical
personnel should ensure that
examination inatrumenta I.lied on
victims are either cleaned
thoroughly or thrown away.
Genital herpet ta an lncurab1e
~ that cames IOn!S that can
blister and form ulcera. Victims
have attacks at Irregular
intervals and are intectioua
durlng thele periods.
The federal Centers for
Dtleue Control estimates that
300,000 new caaea of herpes -an
"epidemic'' level -OOCW' each
year.
'Lobster tax'
proposed by
Oklahoman ·
OKLAHOMA"'>ClTY (AP) -
An Oklahoma con.gremnan bu
proposed a national tax on
lobsters.
~p. David McCurdy, D-Okla.,
saySJthe ievenuet from the tax
on the abellfiah woWd be Uled
1'ullalo DJ
·.top .eared t
There are eo .... 020 ... -. tn B\iff.el0'1 J\k!h DtedJwn, and
THJ M•IH plane io 11~ In .,,,_.,one.
· if'h• 1ucceed1. the 8l~ear-old dlte jockey for
WPHD-rM H)'I he will
~a NCOl"d foe> •Wleun.
-and raiM money for th•
American Cancer Society aa
well.
SW¥e leUJ ot KIMN Radio
tn Denver Mt the record tn
1980, ralainf '30,000 fo( · llttiq_i~ all &,000 eeab of
Mile Ki&h Stadtugl. a WPHD ~Mid.
Maaoo'• a11ault on Rich
Stadlum.:;:,me of the NFX. Buffalo will becin May t
26. WPHD V(ill call tor
pledgea to the charity for
every 1,000 aeata he aita in,
added SaMt GUbert.
., ..........
Louee Reevea, widow of
~rofe11lonal boxer Jimmy
Reevet, la uking mWiona of
dollars in damaaea from the
maken of the film "Raatn1
Bull" becauae her fate
h\llband'I name WU wied in
the tilm, alle1edly without
bet permillion.
Mn. Reeves ta 1eeking $4.2
million in compematory and
punitive dama1e1 and 3
pen:ient of the movie'• prolita.
Former middlewei1ht
champion Jake La Moua
foufht Reevea, the 19•0
nat on al amateur lilh t
heavyweight champion, twice
in 1941, and Reeves won both
boutl.
, .... Q.mq Adami, direct
descendant of two U .S .
preaidenta, canceled hU flnt
bid f« public office.
Adami, 32. who works at a
pharmacy ln Carson City,
Nev., 1ou1ht a seat in the
state Altembly. He said he
waa offered the pharmacy
manager'•Job starting in
July , an it was "an
advancement I couldn't tum
down.''
He filed in February u a
Republican advocating stat.ea'
rigb1a -• far c:ry from the
fedet'alitt views held by bia
anceeton, Jou Adami, the
natkln'1 aecXmd _president, and
Jolm QIDcJ A4iuu. the sixth
pratdent.
MAltlNG A PA.SS? -Former quarterback Joe Namath chat.a
with actress Raquel Welch during a banquet in Los Angeles
held in honor o( Bette Davis and Burt Reynolda, winnera of
the Rudolph Valentino awardJ for their lifetime conuibutionl
to movies.
Claa1 voe Balow, eente~
to 30 years in prison after
being convicted of twice
tryina to murder hia heiresa wlfe~ faces a hearing thia
week to determine if be has
met a bail requirement allowfnc him to remain free
pendJ.na appeal
A lawyer for the Newport,
R.I .. aodalite submitted a U.t
of von Bulow's ueeta valued
at $1 million and posted a
•~o.ooo bond in accordance
with inatructiona from Judge
noma• B. Needham.
Before ball becomes
official, however, the court
muat verify the a.eta, court
offidala laid. Von Bulow WU
found guilty~ March 16 of
trying to kill Mar6a "Su.ay"
voa lhlow with insulin
injectlona.
Swaying light fixtures in
his courtroom prompted U .S.
District Judge Rlclaard
E•tlea to move all court
proceedings out of Kala-
ma ioo' s federal office
building in Michigan.
Enslen aaid he would allow
no bearings in. the building
until workers Hntsh repairing
the roof.
Since the repair work
began, a boara and a brick
have fallen through the
building ceiling, hallways
have been blocked and aome
entrancee have been closed,
the judge saJd.
A gem-set gold anuffbox
made for Pruaaian &l•I
Fre4erlck II rnore than 200
years ago brought a record
p~ of $810,000 at a Geneva
auction, Clarlttle'1 auction
house announced.
The sale price waa triple
the' appraisal estimate. The
previous record for a
snuffbox wu $252,000 paid at
a 1980 auction for a box from
the collection of Prl•ce
E1terlla1y, accordinl to the
auctioneen.
The "FAterhazy box" had
been given to a member of the ,
Hungarian F.sterha.zy family
by Russian Empre11
Catlaerlae tbe Great in the
18th cen~. a spokeaworiian
for Christies said.
Pianist Vladimir Horowlb
is preparing for hi• first
European concert in 31 yean
, with a constant American
companion -a personal
Stelaway.
"I can't play European
p ianos," the 77-year-old
virtuo90 explained. "They're
too placid. I like many co~"
SHORT NOTICE
PUBLIC AUCTION
By Order of The Board of Directors and Ot~ Secured Patties
COMPLETE LIQUIDATION TO REPAY PAST DUE LOANS
AND LETTERS OF CREDIT TO BANK
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ALL RUGS HAND MADE
TO BE SOLD TO THJ: HIGHEST BIDDER
ON TUESDAY, MAY 11th AT 8 P.M.
-IOUljf Ill
ZIZll U IU llAI, UllllA llLLS
Preview will commenoe 1 hour prior to auction
Allo Included In t"8 8UCUon wlll be a LAJIQI! 8£1.ECTION OF MONZE
r.ieaed by a well-known Weet Coat Foundry
l
,;
aP.proves .,
·hank in M~a
The Comptroller of the Currency hat approved
establishment of the &uihern Callfomta National
Bank (ln orpnir.ation) ln Costa Meu. .
The bank '9 to be located ln the vi9nf ty of llriltol
Street and Sunflower Avenue, alt.houah a lite hat not
been telected.
Edward Carpe nter & A11ociatea, Inc .. Loa
Anselea, prepared the charter application.
The bank, with aeven oraanizers, will be
capitalized at $4.5 million and be buatnetS-Oriented.
The names of the orga.niura and bank officers are to
~ announced.
Newport coin shop opens
Balboa Coin Galleries, Ltd., a Newport Beach
lhop tped.alizing in numismatic gold and silver coins,
Knig,rrand1, Maple Leavea and the Gold Coina of
f.{e , 8' well as gold jewelry, will hold ill uand
openlna 1'ueaday through SatuTday at 4000 Birch
Street, Suite 11~. .
Man.ager ii Marian Pe.anon.
Balboa Coln Galleries, next to West Coast Met.all
International, will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays
through Saturdays.
Firm expands in Newport
Continel)tal Risk Services, a subsidiary of the
Continental Corp., New York-baaed insurance holding
company, baa expanded to larger headquarters in an
office building at 1201 Dove St., Newport Beach.-
Dunn firm relocates
The Charles Dunn Company's Orange County
office announced expansion and relocation of the
firm's regional offices.
The enlarged offices are on the ground floor of
the Continental Plaza at 4141 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach.
Bay Plaza ceremony set
A ground-breaking ceremony will be held
Thursday for _Bay Cor-porate Plaza, a corporate
community of Cadilbw: Fairview/California, Inc. and Bar Development Corp. It will be loca~ at University Drive and Irvine Avenue.
Grace's sales set record\
Shareholden of W.R. Grace & Co. were told at
the annu~J meeting ln New York that sales and
ea.mino reached record levels in 1981.
Sales reached $6.5 billion, while net income grew
26 oercent to S361 million lut year. Earnings were $7.~ share for the year.
to 1981. quarter earnings were roughly comparable
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BUSTLE PLAY -Don Baylor slidea into home creatin& a
cloud of dust and carrying the Angels' first run Sunday.
Baylor scored all the w-ay from second on an infield single
by Doug DeCinces in the fourth inning, beating the throw
0..,,.. ~ br '8trtl* 0-0.wlll
from Cleveland first bueman Mike Hargrove to catcher
Ron Hassey. Angels completed four-game sweep of Tribe
with 3-0 victory behin,d the four-hit pitching of Ken
Fonch.
~ets n~t laughing at Dodgers
NEW YORK (AP) -The New York
Mets had every right to laugh at the world
champion Los Angeles Dodgen a.her the
aecond biggest inning in the team'• 21-year
history. They knew better, though.
Bob Bailor knocked in three runa during
a nine-run, sixth in.nlng Sunday • the
Mets pounded the Dodgers 13-4 in a game
spiced with Dodger mistakes and mhlcues.
The blg inning, in which 13 Mets went to
the plate against Jerry Reuss. 4-3, and
Alejandro Pena was anything but a power
diaplay. The Mets collected aix singles. but
combined the hits with three walka, ~
baaea-loaded balk by Pena and three
Dodgers errors. .
"It's not anything you can lauah at
..because it's not physical," said ~ookie
Wilson of the. big inning. ''Thal'a just
anethi.ng that happens. It'a like cooking a
meal, ma one day everything CIOl'nell out
riaht, and the next day everythtna burns. Y-ou don't laugh because it could happen to
you."
Joel Youngblood and Hubie Brooks led
off the sixth with singles before Bailor
drove Jn Youngblood with a single to
center.
Bailor delivered a bues-loaded single in
his eecond ft bat. 1a:>rln& George Foster and
Dave Kingman. Youngblood alao aoooted
home on the play when riRbt-fielder Rick
Mol'}day'a throw got away from catcher
Mike Scioecia.
Bailor, who has been used at several
different pOl'litiona by New York over the
last two years, said everything went right
for the Meta, adding "I was just lucky."
The Meta' bigest ln1tlng came on June
12, 1979 when they ecored 10 runs against
the Cincinnati Reda. Ironically, that
outburst also came in the aixth ~.
The Met•' four-game aeries with the
Dodgen drew a total of 131,070 fans, the
first time in almost two years the team
aUJ'J)Uled the 100,000 mark.
!ton Cey, who committed one of the
Dodger ~rrora in the sixth, homered for Loa
Angeles.
New York starter Mike Scott. Who nu.ed
hia record to 3-2 and alao drove in a pair of
runs, was the winner, pitching seven
Innings and giving up four runs, just two
earned. Ed Lynch and Jesse Oroeco mopped
up with one inning of work each.
Meta batting coach Jim Frey said he
wished the team could apace out its breaks.
"In ao many games this IN80n, we've
been hoplng for any little break. Then
today we get five or six in a row, infield
hits. bloop singles, their errors. When it
gets like that, it continues and everything
went our way."
The Meta took a 2--0 lead in the tint
inning on George Foster's RBI double and a
sacrifice fly by Kingman. They extended
the margin to 4--0 in the fourth on RBI
singles by Tom V eryzer and Scott.
Cey'1 homer and Derrell Thomas'
run-scoring grounder in the fifth cut the
lead to 4-2 before New York's blg inning.
Rookie· decides 194 mph is not enough
Fillip could have qualified at Indy, but gambles tha t he'll go faster Saturday
Brabham, son of former world
driving champion Jack Brabham,
finished fifth in his rookie race at
Indy a year ago. .
~ JOHN SEVANO ~ ~= ago, the Angel
players decided to formulate a P<>ol on the next time Fred Lynn
would hit a home run. Alter all,
ll had been more than a year -
May 1, 1981 tO be exact -al.nee
the outfielder had laat flexed his
mUlcles.
Almoilt fCVery player on the
A naels' ro1ter participated,
betting $~ per number (1-31,
which repraented the number of
daya in a mon th). Even· Lynn
himself jotned in the festtvities,
anteing $10 for a couple of
chances..
Lynn didn't win the pool (Don
B;.ylor did), but the left-hander
didn't eeem to mind aa he ended
his drought in the eighth inning
S unday by smash ing a John
Denny curveball over the
370..mp in left center.
"I waa watching it the whole
way to make sure it went oul,"
kidded Lynn of his blast which
rovided the Angela with their ~ run in a 3-0 victory over the
Cleveland Indians before a crowd
of 27,054 at Anaheim Stadium.
IT 'S B EEN pretty
f.rustrating," he added in a more
lerioua tone. 'Tm not the kind oa
guy who la known for hittin g
home runs, but I had a courle of
pretty good years when was
with Beeton."
Lynn came into this season -
hll second with the Anaela and
ninth overall -with an average
of 16 homers a year. His most
productive season was 1979 when
he hit 39. Hia wont wu during
the stri~e-t.om 1981 campaign
when he hit l>ut five.
"I thought about lt a lot more
than I wanted to, and that didn't
help matters either," Lynn
continued. "I'd think about it at
the ban' park; I'd think about it at
home; I'd even think about it if I
waa feeding the ti.ah.
"Eventwilly. I a tarted trying to
hit home runs ilnd that was the
wont thing I could have done. I
wasn't even thinking about it
today when I hit Denny. He just
gave me a breakinR ball and I
wanted to go with tfie pitch.
"I waa ln shock and utter
disbelief when lt went over. You
would think I'd forget whal
circling the bases was like. But I
would do it during batting
practice juat to make sure l
remembered.''
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -
Rookie Chet Fillip, •a gambling
Texan, has one more throw of
the-dice and will step to the table
for the final roll next weekend in
his bid to land a spot in the
Indianapolis ~-mile race.
them succeeded, Geoff Brabham
and Denn.la Firestone. raising the
number of qualifiers to 22 going
into next Saturday's third round
of time trials.
"We decided we had to stick to
our limit." said Fillip,. explaining
why he called oU the attempt
that would have given him a
tentative start from the middle of
the elahth row in the May 30
race. 'We thought we could come
out later in the day, when it waa
cooler, and run a little f.aater."
and late model racing on both
dirt and asphalt surfaces since
1976. "I ran a 196.9 in pract.1ce,
and (in deciding the 194.5 limit
for qualifying) we went by what
we ft.l[W'ed everybody else would
run. A lot of other cars ~d go
llH or faster."
Firestone, 37, grabbed the LYNN'S BOMER came one
inside of the eighth row. the out after Reggie Jaclcaon hit his
22nd qualifylng pmition. fifth home run of the year over Fillip, 2~. could have earned a
safe berth in the 3~ lineup on
Saturday, but he called off his
·tint attempt to quallf y after two
laps at more than 196 mph. He
gambled he could go faster.
He took another try Sunday
but averaced barely over UM for·
three laps. So be wheeled h.i.
Coaworth-powered Wildcat off
the lndianapoia Motor Speedway
track, staking his fortune on one
more chance at the line.
"We set our limit on 194 and a
half, and all we ran waa 194,"
aaid Flllip. one of only five
driven to make offldal attempts
tp qualify on Sunday. Two of
It was nearly five hours after
Fillip'• attempt before the next
try, by Brabham, was made.
Then, by the time it got cooler, a
rainshower was on the way, and
officials closed the t~ack five
minutes before the 7 p.m ., EDT,
echeduled finl.ah .
"The car ii running good," utci
Fillip, a native of OzOna, Texas,
artd a veteran of aupermod.ified
Fillip put in about 100 laps of
practice d u rin g a r t>okie
orien tation program at the.
Speedway lut month.
"I couldn't believe how big it
was," he aald of the mammoth
Speedway co.mplex and lta
treacherous 2 '/\-mile track. "All J.
had ever run on waa short tracka.
But I'm ool'nfortable driving on it
now. I sue-that rookie session
really helped."
Brabham, 30, earned a
tentative start on the °"t:atde of
the seventh row with hil
aucceuful attempt at 198.906
mph. It WH hia second try.
Lewis has records in mind
the fence in center field.
Jacbon'1 10lo ahot pve hlm
his l ,300th career RBI and allo
allowed him to keep a promile he
made to Anfela owner Gene
Autry earlier ifl the day.
"I told Mr. Autry I'd try to hit
one for him today," said Jacbon,
who pointed toward Autry'• box
· I was in shock and
utter disbelief when it
went over. _,f'MLJM
after crossing the plate as i.f to
say, "That one's for you." "PlUI I
knew it was my 1,300 RBL"
The home runs by Jack.son and
Lynn gave Ken For1eh aome
breathing room, something he •
h asn't been used to recently.
Fonch, who evened his record at
3-3 with the victory. had been
supported by his t.eanunatee with
only 11 runs in the six games he
ei~r lost or had no decision. •
"torscti pitched real well,"
complintf'nted Jackson. "In fact,
he's pitched real well for us all
year, we juat haven't been
scoring many runs for him."
Fonich got his tint run of the
game in the fourth inning when
Baylor singled, went to second on
a walk to Lynn and 8COred on an
infield hit by Doug· DeCinces.
Baylor, with a full count and
two out. was running all the way
when DeCinces hit a high
chopper off the plate that Denny
fielded and threw to first too
late.
The throw from Cleveland
tint baseman Mike Hargrove to
catcher Ron Has..ey was too late,
too, in trying to get the hustlin'
Baylor.
PLUMER BREA KS
NA TIQNA L MARK
LOS ANGELES -University
High'• Polly. Plumer aet a
national high school record in the
women'• mile run Sunday at the
UCLA-Pep~i Invitationar at
UCLA, clocking 4:35.24.
Plumer, who finished seventh
in the race, wiped out the old
record by over live seconds. The
winner of the race was Cindy
Bremser with a time of 4:~.21,
the best in the world thtS year.
Another area runner, Rennie
Durand of Laguna Beach High,
placed seventh in the 800-meter
run in 2:07.46.