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Brltlth newapapen reported
today that commandoa ltii.ed a
heavlly defended Ar1entlne
aintrip on the Falk.land Ia1andt
hit by ~~ted bomblnp, and
Prime Mlnlater Mar1aret
Thatcher reiected Pope John Paul Il'1 call for a truce.
British seaman alao were
batlling to save a frigate .et afire
by Argentine rockets. The
frlJatet which wu not ldentlfled,
wu hit In another day of flel'\."e
air battles over the l1land1
Sunday u BrUhh forc,H
1tru11led to expand their
beechhead at Port San Carlae.
In Buenos Aires, Araentlne
Defenae Mlnllter Amadeo
Fruaoll warn~ today that the
fl1nHn1 could quickly.
intematlonalbe and urged the
United States to "adopt a ·more
balanced pOltUon."
Wuh.lnlton au_p~ lkltaln ln
the crilll. and f"NIOU'• remark WH Hen aa a reference to
poallbly llCCIPtlna repaned off en
of military help lm the Soviet
Union. FruaoU would not comment on
a report In the conterva! newspaper La Nedon whlcb
one of Araentina'• mlUt ry
commanden told aubordlnates
French embassy car bombed
that Atpntlna lbou.ld keep open
lt1 mllltary otfera from th• Sovie ta. The United Statea, Fruaoll
Mid, II the most important naUon
ln the West and "cannot evade lta
repon1i blllty. The North
American 1overnment mu1t
think terioualy about the gravity
of the altuat.lon and adopt a more balanced pc:wlllon that wW allow
It to contribute In • more
effective •nd re-1 manner to
aetttnc the buia ror a peaceful
aolutlon."
1n London, Mn. Thatcher told
the Pope Britain will not •top
flahtlna for the Falldanda until
Araentina withdrawa from the
Britlah colony it aeif.ed April 2. •-our caUle I.a juat." .be told
the pontlf f in a menage
delivered by Britain '•
amba...OOr to the Vatican.
John Paul Mked s-itera of
Arpntina and Bricaln OYW the
weekend to call a oeue--fire. He
I.a .cheduled to vlslt Britain on
Friday, the fintauch tri.P eYer' by
a pope. Vatican officlalt laid the'
six-day trip may be cut short but
not canceled des pl te the
Fa.1k..landt war.
John Paul decided Saturday to
jlO ahead with hil pJam to vtlit
(See FALKLAND, Pase A!)
• I ast . s • Ill -eirut
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FIGHTING WORDS -Foreign Minister Jorge IDeuca of
Panama delivers a speech in the United Nation.a. IDeuca drew
the wrath of U.S. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick for hia
remarks that attributed Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's
tough stance to the "glandular system of women."
British broadcasts
monitored locally
Man dies
in surf
off HB
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN or..,.,..,,... .....
A Bell Gardens man drowned
after jumping off HunUnftOD
Beach Pier and a Lone 8-cb
acuba diver had to be naabed to
the hospital from ere.cent Bay ln
Laguna Beach in a weekend Oil Oranae Cout beaches that aaw
198,200 visit the sandt from BoJa
Chica State Beech to Doheny
State Beach.
The drowning came early
Satprday before any crowds beaan a.rrtvm, on what wa1 to be an overcast day.
Alben Mendola, 23, )unped
from the beyhol.m .. ot the
pier at the a of Matn Street in
Huntlnston Beach In what
apperent.l)' started • a group of
12 to 14 youths .. ~
according to Lt.
at city Uleguard headquarten.
Mendoza climbed the railing
once, threatening to jwnp but
was held beck by hia friends,
Richardaon reported.
But the man then apparently
ran, atripped off hia clothes and
leaped in the water. The current
was 3 to 5 mph at the time -5
a.m. The swell waa movill${ in a
northerly direction with awella of
up to 2 to 4 feet.
Robert Tovar, 21, of Oty of
Commerce and Lorenz.o Robles,
23, Bell Gafdens, jumped in after
Mendcna but were unable to aave
him, reports show.
Tovar and Robles were reecued
by Jon Goldstein, a beacb-
WHERE U DIED -Lebanase police investigate the
wreckage of the bomb-laden car that exploded and killed 14
people at the French embassy in Beirut today.
High court to eye
abortion rulings
British Br oad casti ng
Corporation's worldwide service
via shortwave placed heavy
empba1i1 on British forces
having consolidated their
bridgehead at Port San Carlos in
newscasts monitored on the
Orange c.oast on Sunday at 10
p.m.
main tenance worker, and
aome captured Argentine troops Greg Crow, a lifeguard.
indicated they hadn't eaten in three days. Mendoza's body had not been
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
U.S . Supreme Court agreed
today to judge the validity of
sweeplng abortion regulationt
Akron. Ohio, tried to impoee four
yean ago.
The ju1tices said they wlll
review a ruling that struck aa
unconstitutional much of a 1978
city ordinance.
-That doctors wait at least 24
houn after a woman siCJll a
ooment form before performing
the abortion.
-That aborted fetuses be
dispoeed of in a "humane" way.
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals in June struck those
proviaions of Akron's ordinance,
ruling that ther. would interfere
with a woman 1 constitutionally
protected decision to have an
abortion.
A BBC correspondent
reported, "The Royal Marines
are dug in at the San Carloe Bay
bridgehead and have eent out
patrols to assault Argentine
poeitions.
"Gunfire and explosions were
heard throughout the day.
Another BBC report indicated
NATION
"The prisoners are bewildered
that they're being so
well-treated," one BBC reporter
indicated.
The BBC world service at the
10 p .m . broadcast monitored
locally aaid six Argentine planes
bad been shot down and three
others hit in the latest air
fighting.
Additionally, the British
claimed hitting three heliooptera
with one shot down and "a
aecood seen to land in flames.''
4 7 lose agency jobs
The· Federal Labar Relations Authority spent
$266,350 to nmovate office.I while at the aame time
cl.lmnilslng 47 employees to pare cost.. Page AS.
COUNTY
Ari lestival eyes summer
Laauna'• VUJaae 0~1 a ~t ~ f.Uval
atop the bluff over~ me oc:een. It ~ for a
"dynamite ••mwr." Pap Bl. • •
recovered.
Richardson savs an
investigation shows the youths
had been drinking but there was
no evidence anyone was drunk.
Ray Carter, a acuba diver, waa
rescued off Crescent Bay by
Laguna Beach lifeguards after
reportedly aufferlpg a . heart
attack.at 1 p.m. Sunday.
He was rushed to Mlaaion
Community Hospital in Mia:ion
Viejo where he was reported in
good condition.
STATE
At mue in Akron's appeal I.a
whether a city or 1tate
govenunent may require:
-'nlat any girl under 15 have
the ooment of one of her parents
or a judge before obtaining an
abortion.
-'nlat doctors inform patients
8eeking abortions about the riaka
associated with preanancy,
abortion technique. to be U9ed
'and the condition of the fetus.
Cupid wins in court
A state court aaya a woman who left her Job to be
with her flance in another state la ellglble for
unemployment ~ta. Pap A4 .
'
Reunion sparked career
~-year-old Don Brownina, pnlldden\ of In &
Out Photo, uaed a blah achoo! reunion aa bi•
lprincboard. Pap AO.
The appea)a court. however,
allowed Akron to require that all
abortions performed on women
more than three mon tha
pregnant bf\ performed in
hospitals.
'That portion of the rul.i.ng waa
challenged by several abortion
clinics.
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SPORTS
Fifteen
others
injured
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A
bomb placed under the seat of a
French F.rnbasly aecretary's car
waa blown up by remote control
seconds after ahe drove into the
embusy compound toda , killing
14 people in the latest ol a string
of terrorist attacks on the
embusy and ita staff, police aaid.
were injured.
bomb waa detonated by a
e control device in the
hands of "one or more people
watching the car" from no mor-e
than 55 yards away, said a police
spokesman.
The bomb exploded at 8:10
a.m., when dozens of people are
usually lining up at the emi:-y
gate to apply fDr vt.u. Beecue
workers o.n the scene and local
.ecurity guards aaid at least two
of those killed were embuay
guards and many of the others
were via applicants.
The driver of the car,
Identified aa Anna Coamidt. by
an embassy spokesman, was
among thoee killed.
The police spokesman said the
bomb had been placed under the
rear seat of the car, apparently
while it was parked in front of
Mrs. Cosmidia' apartment a
half-mile from the embassy.
Embassy spokesman Andre
Janier sa.i.d those killed included
a French paratrooper standing
near the gate of the compound,
which is surrounded by high
atone walls. Three Lebanese
employees of t.be embassy a1ao
were killed, he added.
At leut 10 victims were blown
to pieces by the explosion, the
police spokesman aaid. Severed
limbs were lying near the
wreckage of the car. Within five
minutes of the blast, several
blood-covered aurvlvora had
been canied inw private cara and
taken to hospitals.
(See BOMB, Pase A%)
Arms talks due
WASHINGTON (AP)
Soviet President Leonid I.
Brezhnev has replied to
President Reagan'• call for
resumption of strateaic arm.a
reductions talk.a, and a date for
the negotiations could be tet
aoon, accordina to Secretary of
State Alexander M. Haig Jr.
~EALKLANDISLANDS ...
Bri~ uni. .ctvtled ~" 1ft &\inday'I flthtl 1 Britain 1 b)' hia Brltllh b6lhopl. ..,. aaaa n anot c:sown 1tx "Jl.;n,ttne
' 8rltaln'1 DefenH Mlnt1try Mlr• Jtta. one A-4 Skyhewk
refu1ed to oonflrm the aDd one Puma heUoopw, and
newapaper report Sta forcH PNbUaly dow9d anoth r Mtrap,
recapt\&Nd OOOM O....n umr«p. two other helkopters and two
20 mllH 1outh of Britain 1 other Skyhawka.
1nvulon alte of San Carloa on Ara•ntlna acknod~ed
Z.1\ Falkland. An eatlmated lOllna one plane and It
1,000 Arpntine \roOJ» were du, daJn'8ed three Brttiah lhlpa. The
ln around OOC* Green. aowrnment newa .,ency, Telarn,
The Guardian, Dally Mail and ald a 0 blg offenalve" wu undel'
• Sun all reported the 8ritl1h way to puah the Brltlah J.ancUna
capture of the al.mrlp a\ Gooee fe>rce8 beck lnto the,.., but the
Ol'ffn, 0 mllet aouthwe1t of Britiah reported=o e .,ernentl
S\anley, the cap!tal. 1lae alntrip wtth Araentine trooJ».
haa been a target of Britl1h '11\e Srtu.h feme Mtnlatry
uturatlon bomblngs. 'Ja.id one member of the bu.ming
, frigate'• crew wu killed and five
The Guardian • report came were wounded ln th& Araentlne
from Ua correaPondent wtth the air attaclt It a1d "attempta are
1 Falkland• taak force, Gareth being made" to control the fires
Perry, and ~e Defenae MtnlatrY and aetalla of the c1amaae would
Mid lt wu 1.nvestigatt.na how he be' announced ''when we have
Sot ~ dispatch out without the full infonnatJon."
oemor s approval. Britain has already lost two
OKLAHOMA CITY (Al? -There WH a church 1oclal
atmoaphere, complete with
cookies and lemonade and
hymns, u 100 volunteen helped
out with a harveu -of
marijuana. Pollce offJcera aho
helped.
· "We had a pn.ttty aood old Ume
out there," aa1d Ja.mm Branum,
city mana1er of the McClain
County town of Newcaatle,
population 3,000, about 20 mlles
aouthwest of Oklahclma City.
"We were afraid it'd be kind of
hard co recruit volunteers, but
the only advert.ilift8 done wu throuah the pulplta ln the aree'a
churches," he said Sunday.
F.ach volunteer had to sllJl a
statement verifying that he wu
at least 21 and would not ~p
any of the marijuana, Branum
said.
Britiah press reports &aid today ahips, the deatroyer Sheffield
that Mn. Thatcher's inner "War and the frigate ·Ardent, in the
Cabinet" ordettd troop,s to retake Falklands campaign, leeving the
, Stanley "within days' to restore task force wlth th~ee Ugh t
• British sovereignty. Other cruben, three deluoyen and at
aouroes predicted Britain 'fould leut seven frlptes. Four ships
./gain control over East Falkland have been reported damaged but
,RIENDLY HANDOUT-Michael llurley, 5,
of Huntington Beach, gives a penn_y to a
friendly monkey during Community, Festival
'82, held Saturday at Golden West College.
Dellr ,... Pboeo br c ...... •ten
About 15,000 people attended the free event, ln
... which more than 100 service clubs and
organizations operated ·information exhibits
and fund-raising booths.
Aiding in the harvest out&ide
Newcastle were officers from the
Oklahoma State Bureau of
Investigation and other law
enforcement agencies.
The crop, 2 ~ pickup t.Nck
loads, was harvested from a
10-acre fie ld filled with
knee-hll(h marijuana plants. within a week. still operational.
BOMB KILLS 14 . . .
' Janler said Mrs. Co6midit wu
'well known to the 8lW'ds at the
l"pte.
I "The guards gave h er
permission to enter the
compound because her car is
recogniz.ed and everyone knows
it," he said.
Both Janier and Lebanese
·police said they did not know
who waa reponsible for the
bombing.
But ~ France Prem. the
French news agency, aald it
mreeelved a telephone call 50
rpinut.es after the blut in which A·~ anonymous caller said "all
~!'explosionl" in West Beirut in
!~t days were the work of •'"'The Holy War Organization."
The group has not been heard
Jtt>f before. The caller said there
nJNould be more bombing• "in
,.revenge for our people in Tripoli
~rand the southern district in
Beirut." Both areas have been
~of fightlng between local
•'Lebanese militias in recent
weeka. .,.
Front tor the Liberation of
Lebanon from Foreignera."
A caller purporting t'o
repreaent this 1roup claimed
responaibllity for Friday'•
bombing of a Lebaneee leftist
magazine eapouain~he
-Arab ph.lloeophy of ra
f::1e President Gamal del
Na.er.
The French = and ita staff have been out in a
chain of terror aetacka .
AmbMudor Loula Delamare waa
ahot and killed in Septembef',
and a communication.a officer,
Guy Cavallo, and hia prep.ant
wife were shot and killed ln ~
apartment April 16.
French Ambaaaador Paul
Marc-Henry waa ln Lebanon but
not ln Beirut at the time of the
explOllon today, the embauy
said
A atatement by the Ministry ol
External Relations in Pam called
the bombln1 "a particularly
odlow c:riminal act..
Cyclist badly
' hurt in crash
near NB Pier
A vacationing 22-year-old
Canadian man Is in critical
condition with h ead injuries
today after being thrown from
hla speeding motorcycle Sunday
in a miahap near the ,Newport Belich pler, police report.
The motorcyclist, a reaidenl-of
Vancouver, B.C., reportedly was
golna about 60 mph when he
attempted to tum from Balboa
Boulevard onto McFadden Place
at· about 12:20 a.m. imd struck a
center divider.
Police said the motorcyde WM
catapulted over the center
divider and \he driver thrown
beadflrat Into the curb. He
wasn't wearm, a helmet, officers
aaJd.
Traffic inveatlptora haven't
released the man'• name.
lnveatlgat.on Mid the man didn't
have iden1ification with him and
that friends knew him only on a
tint name bu1a..
Boiler explodes ,
,
Naval victory?
Nuke I oes belly up in Newport
Bv STEVE TRIPOLI OtlM~ ...... ..,,
An. Orange Coast couple have decided that the best
way to stop the buildup of nuclear weapons is with a full
navel assault.
NOT A NAVAL assault using ships and Marines, bui a
navEl 8188ult utilizing the central anatomical feature of a
belly dancer .•
The assault was launched in Newport Beach Sunday
by a number of belly dancers and one magjcian. The
benefit ahow they staged at the Zonta Club ralaed about
$700 for the drive for a bilateral nuclear arms freeze.
Professional belly dancer Amira Barnes and her
magidan husband, Kevin, owners of Newport Beach's
orlglnal Singing TeJ.earams, had co.Dlidered calling their
show ••Navels Against Nuclear Nonaeme,'' but decided they
wanted to underaoore the seriousness of their cauae instead.
' .. WE'RE ALL concerned about the threat of nuclear
destruction. I decided this waa the way I could do
aomething," said Mrs. Barnes.
Mrs. Barnes, who dances at the c.a.cades Middle
Eastern Restaurant in Anaheim, drafted her husband and a _
nwnber of friends who belly dance profeaionally for the
benefit.
To.iether they staged a 90-minute show that was a
mixture of culture, comedy and magjc.
Branum, who estimated the
street value of the marijuana at
$20,000, said the harvest would
be stored in a Newcastle city
garage and burned ln a parking
lot next week.
After about an hour of picking,
a thunderstorm moved lnto the
area. forcing the harvest crew to
stop, he said. But rain didn't dampen
everybody's enthusiurn.
"I kept pulling for about 10
minutes in a driving rainat.rom,''
Branum said. "I WU •hamed to
Quit while the others kept at it.
School fire
nets 2 teens
Two Irvine teen-agers were
arTe9ted on suspcion of anon in
connection with a fire Sunday at
Sierra Vilta Intermediate School,
polloe said today.
The two-alarm blue caused
about $15,000 in structural
ctam..ge to a claasroom.
'11\e suspects, male youths· who
are studenta at Sierra Vista, were
spotted by witne11e1 and wbeequ~ilyanestedfollowing
• police in~don. 'They were booked lnto Orange County
Juvenile Hall.
r .• Later ln the morning, a man
speaking Arabic and c:laimlng to
repreeent the hitherto unheard
of "Free Nasaerite
Revolutlonariea," telephoned
another new9~ and said bis
group bombed the French
Embassy as a strike apinst a
Many .other emt..iea -both ·
w eltlm and Arab -have been
taraeu of bombinaa ,
........ nation.a and anonymous
telephone threeta. Only about •
dozen countries. tnclud.lnf the
United States, France and
BrHaln, ldll have amb mt-on in
Beirut. In atx yean. at leut 30
foreign diplomata have been
k:OJed ln Lebanon.
MILWAUKEE (AP) -A
church waa blowb off It• foundation.bytheexploDoG~a ·~~~~--.,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
boiler in the buement ahortly
·aft.er 150 people left the building,
ifhird ~ group called ''The authorities say.
Partial clearing
and morning houri. bacomfng
malnfy welt to IOUt'-1 at 10 to
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Now, while o ur selection is a l its best. is
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Did Agent OVange harm baby?
• Couple think child's birth defects can be tied to defoliant
NEW YORK (AP) Five
yeart after her dauyhler Kerry
w11 born with mu Uple birth
detocta, Mau~n Ryan wu In a
ha1pitaJ waltlnQ room when •he
not.feed a two-paraaraph •tory ln
a health maa•tino.
"Sclenthu questioning
Herbicide U11e ln Vietnam," aald
the headline.
"It did eomethini to me," Mrs.
Ryan, 34, recalla. "A llaht wens
on"
Thus began the Ryan family's
cl'U5ade against Agent Orange, a
defoliant the Army u•ed when
Michael Ryan wu in Vietnam in
1967. It contains dioxin, a highly
toxic contMn.lnant.
Maureen Ryan began reading
all she could about the chemical.
One'day, she stumbled across the
word "teratrogen," and the
horror of what she and her
husband believe happened to
their family became dear.
"I looked i t up 1n the
dictionary. It's a Greek word
meaning monster maker. I
remember looking at Kerry and
thinking 'monster makers
the bastards'," she says
Until then, the Long Island
couple had accepted the
handicaps of Kerry, their only
child. as an act of God. Fate.
"We weren't mad at all before
Agent Orange," Ryan, :tti, said.
"When we found out .. it was like all the scabs of the wound
had been ripped off."
They were angry that the
government hadn't warned about
th• pot•ntlal haurch of
expoaurti that thty dared not
rilk havin.I another achlld; that
Ryan ml1ht face an ll')creaaed
rilk of cancer.
And tht)' Wert ~N(I apln
when the Veteran 1 Admln·
iatratlon refuaed to concede
Asenl Oranee might be caualng
cancer and other lllneaaea ln
veterans and birth def ecta ln
their children.
The VA hu declined to pay for
related treatmenta. It waa not
"You felt like
y 0 u 'd
raped."
been
until 1979 that Congress
mandated a study of 18,000
veterans to learn the possible ill
effects of A.gent Orange.
The Ryans have told their
story in ''Kerry, Agent Orange
and an American Family," by
Chicago journalist-author
Cllfford Llndecker.
The heartache began Jan. 23,
1971, when Kerry was born with
no rectum, an arm bent back
against her side like a tiny
chicken wing, a miaslng thumb
and contracted fingers.
Thoee were ju.st the first of 22
birth defects doctors would
discover, including duplicate
reproductive organs and a serious
heart defect.
But the Ryan1 welcomed their
cb,Ud. 11She tnrlchea our llvea
every day," Mra. Ryan aaya,
Jn the tint aeven yeara of
Kerry'1 Uf91 durlns which rhe
had at least aeven ma or
opera\iona, they paid an
eatimated t70,000 for treatment
-in addltlon to lnaurance
paymenta.
R yan'• pay u a Suffolk
County policeman couldn't cover
the bill.a and they were alwaya
broke, until Mrs. Ryan tour years
aeo took a job In a state
paychiatrlc hospital near their
home ln Stony Brook.
Yearly medical experues run
about $4,000 to $5,000, including
$3,000 ln dlaposable diapers not
reimbursable by insurance.
Many times Kerry was near
death.
At 18 months, ju.st WI she was
beginning to walk, a blood clot
that formed during surgery
permanenUy damaged her brain
-one of her healthy organs -
maki.ng het temporarily blind.
While she regained sight,
Kerry remains intellectually
damaged. Her speech ls impaired
and she is co nfined to a
wheelchair.
The hardest part, says Mrs.
Ryan, ls knowing "for the rest.of
her life she'U be in diapers and a
wheelchair . . . that never once
will she go on a date, go to a
prom, walk down the aisle on her
father's arm."
Today, the energy once spent
keeping Kerry alive ls directed
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NUCLEAR HEADACHE -Frank C.Oleman. a
partner in New York City brokerage house of
Goldman-Sachs, covers eyes during public
testimony in Seattle on sale of $680 million in
WashingtQJl Public Power Supply System
nuclear power plant construction bonds. An
AP~
effigy of Paul Nolan, director for the utility, is
at C.Oleman's feet. The effigy was made by
ptoteste. r who said electric customers "are
being raped by phantom pharaohs of Wall
Street."
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Glass sculptures recovered
TWIN PEAKS (AP) -Glass
sculptures valued at $118,000
have been recovered by San
Bernardino County sheriff's
deputies, who aay the owner of
the works hadn't even realized
they'd been stolen.
Deputies said Thursday they
also are puzzled because a man
they believe took the 11 Steuben
glass ICUlptums from a Pasadena
warehouse 2 'ti years ago
apparently didn't realize their
worth and gave one away and
sold the others for a tiny fraction
of their value.
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''He claims he didn't know
(their value)," said Detective Wes
Daw. "To be honest with you, I
don't really know why he took
them. We didn't make any
arreats," he added. "Since
everything occurred in Loa
Angeles County, we will be
submitting the cue to the Loa
Angeles County district
attorney's office."
Daw described the aculptu.re9
as figurines rneaaurina 6 inches to
12 Inches high and fncluding a
ICetle from "Swan Lake" and a
sculpture of polar bean.
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toward Aacnt Oranp, the enemy
aince that day In 1976 In the
waltin1 room of John Hopkin•
Medlcal Center ln Baltimor..
For three yean, Mn. Ryan did
reeearch.
She WH introduced to Paul
Reutenhan. a veteran convinced
that the cancer which eventually
killed hlm wu cauaed by dioxin
In c}\emlcal.a he •prayed from hia
helicopter in Vietnam. He
conducted a death-bed crusade to
warn otheJJ.
She read cue studies of thoee
accidentally expoeed and reports
from a Vietnamese doctor who
charged that dioxin was caiJ.alng
miacarriagea among Vietnameae
women and numeroua birth
deformities there.
"The clincher" came when she
realized her husband's medical
problems -headaches, weight
losa, hearing 1011, nervouaneas
and an ugly rash called chloracne
-matched those found in people
exposed to the chemical.
Ryan's cousin, a career Army
serviceman wbo had flown spray
missions in Vietnam, confirmed
Ryan had been in areas where
the chenucals were sprayed.
U'ft ...
"When we fmal.ly came to the
irrefutable evidence that this is
what happened, you felt like
you'd been raped," says Mrs.
Ryan.
That anger has not abated. lt
will not until they get answers
and relief from the chemical
companies they have sued and
the government.
PARKING FINES PROTESTED -David Landry. complete
with anti-parking T -shirt, confronts foe near Union Street
store in ~ Francisco. Landry is part of organization called
San Franciscans for Legalized Parking who are angry about
$40 parking fines and say they are waging war against City
Hall.
Suit won by jingle company
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A former school teacher
who started a non-union firm that produces music
for TV and radio commercials has emerged the
victor in a bitter four-year legal fight with the
powerful American Federation of Television and
Radio Artists union.
Thomas DiNoto, a former third grade teacher
and owner of San Diego-based jingle company
Tuesday Productions Inc., was elated by the federal
court ruling last week that ,'\.FTRA was guilty of
violating federal antitrust laws.
A jury composed of five women and one man
ordered AFTRA to pay almost $10 million in
damages to the non-union production company.
"It's going to open up competition for everyone
-union and non-union -in the musical
production business," DiNoto said. "It allows
everyone to compete on an equal basis."
The hefty award -one of the largest in San
Diego County hlStory -came aft.er an eight-week
trial before U.S. District Judge Judith Keep. The
jury had to sift through more than 7 ,000 pages of
transcripts and 1,000 exhibits during the course of
its deliberations.
In the suit, DiNoto aa:used AFTRA of restraint
of trade and alleged the union organized a boycott
against Tuesday Productions by trying to coerte
aavertising agencies and other finns from doing
business with the non-union shop.
John D . Collins, attorney for Tuesday
Productions, called the court ruling "a pre-
cedent-setting decision because unions have
traditionally been held to be exempt from anti trust
laws."
Americans supporting Israel
NEW YORK (AP) -Despite strains between
the United States and Israel in recent months,
Americans remain finnJy committed to the Jewish
state and believe that it is the United Stat.es' best
friend in the Middle East, according to a survey.
The poll of 1,007 people selected randomly May
8-10 across the nation was conducted for the
Anti-Defamation League of the B'nai B'rith by
Garth-Furst Internatio nal-Penn & Schoen
increased strain between Washington and
Jerusalem, there appears to be no erosion of support
for Israel. }
"On the contrary since August 1981 th~
American public has increased its support for IsradJ
and continues to view Israel as America's best frienb
in the Middle East."
Asaociat.es. The poll, released late last week, has a CJ • h • ht d margin of error of three percentage points either ott1ng e1g e ne
way.
"Despite the AWACS vote and Reagan BOSTON (AP) -Mixing alcohol and aspiriJl
administration differences with Israel, the makes the blood clot more slowly and may explafn
American public remains steadfast 1n its why people who drink have less heart disease. a
commitment to the Jewish st.ate." said a summary of study concludes But researchers cautJon that t~
the survey. AWACS is a sophisticated airborne combination may cause spontaneous bleeding i-.
radar system sold to Saudi Arabia. some people. ,
The survey also found that the American Aspirin alone wiU slow the clotting time, b\l\
public emphatically favors giving stronger support researchers have found that aspirin's efrects a~
to Israel than to the Arabs, overwhelmingly opposes substantially heightened 1f people drink.
the sale of U.S . arms to Jordan and believes Doctors from the Boston Veterans AdrrunlStra-
American media coverage of the Middle East has uon Hospital said the stren~th of this effect varit'p
been fair. for person to person, but they said in some peop\e
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head of Garth-Furst, "is that during a period of directed !?)' Dr Daniel Deykin, was. published in h~a v y nega t1 ve press reports from Isr_a_e_l_a_n_d __ t_h_e_N_e_w_J!.:n8 __ 1an __ d_J_o_urnaJ __ o_f_M_ed_icm_·_e_. ___ _
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deposit will be due eooner.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Sayln1 that love l1 a .. aood
ca\189," a atate Court of Appeal
haa ruled that a woman who left
her job to follow M fiance to
anotner 1tat1 i1 •llalble for unemployment beneflta.
The 2· 1 rulln1 found that.
Macy Tereaa Norman left her job
wlth aood oau111 or a l•••llY
1utfident reuon tot action. The
court Hid lt Interpreted 1ood
cau1e to mean that a worier'a
peraonal clrcum1tance1 for
Ieavtq a job do "not nee e Hrily
rile out ot or be attributable to
the Job ii.elf."
Under California law, Ml11
Norman will be entitled to
between $30 and $130 a week for
ei1ht weekl, dependlna on her
l8lary level at the time she left
her job.
Mi11 Norman began work in
January 1979 for Mohawk Data
Sciences Corp. ln Santa Clara aa a
computer 1oftware control
coordinator. At the time, 1he
lived with her fiance for two
yean and they planned to man')'
ln Jwie 1980.
But in June 1979, her fiance
moved to the 1tate of Wuhington
and decided to remain there. He
aaked Mila Nomwn to join him.
She testified this "put her on
the spot," and that 1he finally
rel1gned and left her job Sept. 7.
1970 80lely to joln her fiance. She
then flied a claim for
unemployment benefit&.
The California Employment
Development Department
notified her she was not ellgible
for benefits. An adminiatrative
law judge upheld the ruling and
said -if She had been married or
wa1 to be married upon her
arrival in Washington there
would have been good cauae.
The California Unesnployment
Insurance Appeal Board agreed
and .uggested ~y {>Ollcy change
wu up to the Legialature.
She claimed her relationship
with her boy friend "diffen from
a marriage relatlon1hip only
inaofar as there ls no liceNe and
there was no marriage
~ny."
Superior Court Judge Bruce
Allen ruled that Mlu Norman
voluntarily quit her job with
good cauae and abeence of mart'*1
relationship should not preclude
joble91 pay.
APWlll .... IO ..
CALCULATING -Kirn Cohan, 18, shows off his latest
idea for public libraries, a coin-operated personal computer.
Cohan ia president of M icro T im e1haring, his third
company.
A tee n -ager who was
Anwar Sadat'• gue1t and
attended the slain Egyptian
pre1ident'1 funeral sold an
autographed photograph of
Sadat for $1,000.
Sam Brown aays he needs
the money to work as a
Senate page, but there's a
hitch; he O)Ay not get the job.
There are many appllcants
to spend a month aa a pace for
Sen . Strom T~armoad,
R -S .C ., and Sam isn 't
guaranteed a po1ition, said
Thurmond 1pokesman Mark
Goodin. He said the sale and
the vi1it1 wouldn't affec t
Sam'• cha.noes.
A Saudi mllitary leader ii
buying 3~ acres for "the
prettiest lann ln Georaia" for
his family and friends, a
lpok.esman says.
Sam Slager, who
repre.enta PrtDce Fabal M.
Saad Al lt.ablr ln the land
deal, aid the prince bought
12 tracts of farm land ln
northwest Georgia and has an
option on two more. $1.nger
.would not d i1c los e the
purchase price.
Ttie farm i1 three mile•
we1t of King1to n in both
Floyd and Bartow counties. It
ltraddles the Etowah River.
CcANCELS -Chairman
James Miller of the Federal
Trade Commission is
canceling his subecription to
Playboy -along with 46
other magazines -in a move
to cut the agency's budget.
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DHal• MaaH 1ma1hed • bot1Je Of beer llC!l"09 the JM*
of an old World War U
trainln1 plane -1oakln1
hhmelf ln the procftl -co
dtdJcate J new formaUon of
12 111kytyptnc'' planel.
The ceremony wu at th•
Marine Alr Terminal at LaOuardla Airport, but llx of
the~ will be hued at Fl Airport. The other
aix wt operate from Lone Beach Airport ln Oilltomla .
The two alx-plane
aquadron1 wlll be u1ed for
promotional appearancet by
the Miller Brewtn1 Co. of
Milwaukee.
The plane. are North
American SNJ-21, built in
1940 and u1ed exten1ively
throughout World War II by
Marine Corps pllott who went
on to fly the Luter Muat.anp
and Ccnain.
Navy Lt. Peter Cllmellr,
claimlng he WU turned into a
raving maniac after two
airlines allowed h1a Juaage to
be toaked with the d.rUa PCP,
has been awarded $31,400 by
a San Dieao jury.
The jury f:int awarded him
$52,000 but cut that by 40
percent, uying Chrnellr failed
to report his lusgage wa1
damaged during ntghtt from
San Otego to Florida on Delta
and F.astem airlines ln 1978.
Delta Airlines was diamis&ed
as a defendant when all the
evidence was in.
Cuban-born pianill
Boraelo Gatlerrea received
the 1982 Avery FlDer Prize,
which include1 $10,000, in
New York.
Fisher, who founded Fiaber
Radio in 1937 to make
high-fidelity lnatrumenta,
announced the award at
Lincoln Center'• Avery
Fi1ber Hall. He set up the
prize ln 1974.
Gutierrez, 33, emigrated to
the United States at 12 and t.
a U.S . dtizen. He grew up ln
California and attended the
Juilliard School. He ha1
performed with major
orchestras, given many solo
recitall and ha1 recorded
three a.lbwns. He appeared on
television ln "Previa and the Pittsburgh .••
O Fantail dOve. 135.
Reunion a boon to business Ma~azine
abbr eviated
• L08 A.NGILll (AP) -HCM
dld Don Browntna wlnd up ••
\he preeklent of In ll Out PMtof By 1oln1 to hl1 10-year hlch
IChoQl cwn1on.
' .
Ph f i • Ji f I · wW cont1nu.e to opAnd," he Mid. oto DIS or c assmates "Th• i nduttry .. 1oin1 to SAN DIEGO (A.,) -Th• • fra•m•nt, but lt will take name of San Ofe10 People
8rownin1 r •ca 11 e d In an poaiblt before. Brow~nt. a_nd bulfne11 away from tht 1mall ~ II ~~ to tM
interview. h1I trtendl thoulht falt.f1Nablnl pharmaci•• and camera 1hop1 a b r • v I a t • d DP 1 n • n
"We allo f91t we hid an 1n on would appeal to American which are doln1 part of the out-of ·court HUltment of •
Brownln1, a IO·yHr·ol the techNcll llkle becl• ot our conawner. and th• track r.cord devtloPlnl·" trldema.r" •Wt brouaht by Time,
entrepreneur with tnteNlta ln experience In prtntlna . Thi• 11 of In &r Out, which I• openJna Inc., pub 111 h • r of P • o P 1 e
prlntln1, mall ord er and real tJmple and compUcatid at the about four outleta a month, eeema Like meet new ventures. In & maplijw.
Htate, waa remlnl1cln1 wlth eune time. But It w111n't u If we to haw proved them rtaht. Out experienced 1ome touah St• p h • n R . La r Imo r •,
three memben of Hamilt on deckSed to open up• hambwwer "We haw people come 1n wtth tlm11 In the be1lnnin1. But publt1her of the San Dle10
Rt1h'1 Clua of 19'70 when th• 1tand and had iO COm,P!tt wlth a friend and atve them a little Brownln1 and hi• partnen , penonallty mapzine, told. MWI
1ubjeot of h11h-1pHd photo 8,500 other 1tand1,1 he Hid. nudp and •Y· 'Goaheed, uk for Bruce Bunnan, Charl• Wesley oon.(erenct he w11 able to avoid flniah1na came up. "Anyway, we wound upordertna U In an hour.' We have people and Michael Warner, decided to the'need for a money aettlement.
"My brother-in-law and J had our tint machine abOut three who cune ln and ah and wait for turn the t r oublea Into an In 1980, SDPM ap~ with
heard about the new ._ .. _,_, daya after the pt·tocether." their fllm -that'• why we have advantaae by franchialng In & a cover a1milar to that of People _. .. .._..., Out centen.
QUICKIE c:om1na onto the market, and we The machine wu a hich~peed coffee in all OW' outleta," 1ald nlaiuine and now hll a reported -Don Browning were Tookin1 for1omethlna in pboto flni1her developed ln Brownin1. who think• "We decided we lmew how to paid circulation of 13,000.
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Fiteworks proposal
needs consistency
At lta meetln1 Tueaday, the
COW'lty Board of Supervllor1 wW
conalder an ordinance that would
outlaw the uae of 1o·called safe
and 1ane fireworks in the
unincorporate d oommunity of
Sunset Beach.
Supervisor Harrlett Wieder,
whose dl1trlct tncludea Sunset
Beach, is boosting the ordinance.
She points out, accurately, that
fire might be more of a problem in
Sunset Beach because of its
housing densi ty, number of
untreated wooden roofs, narrow
streets and reliance on a volunteer
station for firefighting.
There's nothing wrong with
Mrs. Wieder's suggestion. In fact,
such a ban on the use of fireworks
is probably a good one given the
n otorious reputation fireworks
have for causing fires.
What's troubling, however, is
the matter of conalatency. For
example, what makes Sunaet
Beach any mor~ special than
South Laauna?
Thot community, located in
Supervisor Thomas Riley's
distric t , has a h igh hou1ing
density, lots of wooden roofs,
narrow streets and lJ served by a
volunteer station, too. In fact,
taking its t opograph y and
vegetation into account , an
argument could be made that
South Laguna is in even more
danger than Sunset Beach.
Of course. the is.9ue shouldn't
be one of South Laguna versus
Sunset Beach.
The issue is the destructive
potential of fireworks. And that
issue should be addressed on a
countywide, not community by
community, basis.
Protests can backfire
So organizers are hoping for a
turnout of 10,000 Tuesday night in
Los Angeles when President
Reagan arrives to speak.
The turnout, if it reaches
10,000, would match that of a 1967
protest against then President
Lyndon B . J ohnson and his
policies.
On hand Tuesday night are to
be representatives from black,
Hispanic, women's, labor, elderly,
anti-war, anti-nuclear and other
groups. But much of the venom
will be directed at Reaganomics.
This is s uppose dly the
Ame rican way and certainly we
would not oppose their right to
have their voices heard.
But, realistically, h ow much
effect will their protests have?
You say slim or none. It's le$ than
that.
The truth of the matter is that
such demonstrations will probably
stiffen the presi d ent's
determination. One can be sure
he's not going to yield to street
tactics from these constituencies.
Another factor: These protests
have th e built-in potential for
backlash. You can disagree with
the president, but the man is
honest. hard -working and
courageous.
Given the choice of bac king
the nation 's chief executive or a
street m ob, tnany will back
Reagan.
How can the protests be
effective? Some would not only
support, but also might even go
back to join in if the anti-this and
anti -that groups would go to
Cambridge, Mass. and hold protest
rallies against the policies of 8th
District Congressman Thomas P .
O'Neill Jr., Speaker of the House.
After a ll, ":I'ip" O'Neill and
his cohorts' yectrs of credit-card
economics h a v e been more
respon sible for t be fix we're in
than a year-plus of Reaganom.ics.
Prop. 2 misses the mark
T h e off ice of lieutenant
governor of the state of California
has come in for more than usual
attention in recent times since the
state found)tself in the unusual
position of having a governor and
a lieutenant governor of different
poll tical parties.
There are those who would
like to change the law to eliminate
that possibility. And some contend
the office w o uld best be
eliminated altogether, as h as been
done in some states.
In fact , the lieutenant
governor's only real job is to
preside over the ship of state if the
governor is absent or
incapacitated.
Proposition 2 on the June
ballot seeks to remove one of the
less-used tasks of the o ffice -
presiding over the Senate and
casting a deciding vote in the
event of a tie.
The meas ure as proposed
would provide for selection .of a
Senate president from the
membership and tie votes would
defeat measures.
In practice, lieutenant
governors have rarely presided
•
over the Senate. That is done by
the Senate President Pro Tern,
who is selected by his colleagues.
And only once in the past 10 years
has a lieutenant governor been
called upoQ. to ccst a tie-breaking
vote.
Proponents of Proposition 2
cite the possibility of a conflict
between the legislative and
exec utiv e branches of th e
government if a lieutenant
governor, h avi ng cast a
tie-breaki ng vote as Senate
president, should later be in a
position to decide the fate of a bill
while temporarily acting as
gove;nor. In practice, this situation
has never arisen in California's
133-year history.
There is much to be said for
giving the lieutenant governor, so
long as we have one, a more
responsible and productive job.
Proposition 2 does not addr~ any
of the real problems of the office.
The proposed minor changes serve
no real purpose and d o not
warrant a co n s t itutional
amendment.
Proposition 2 merits a NO
vote.
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L.M. Boyd I Shy Americans
Pollsten can get people to tell them
any\hing, evidently. They now report
the typical American closes the
bathroom door even when alone in
the house. Said citizen abo feels
exceedingly awkward if required to
answer .the tele}>hone when naked.
Jurors ln rape cues tend to acquit
handaome rapl1ta with unattractive
vlctlm1. They tend to convict ugly
raplm with attractive v1ctlma. Or 10
conclude researchers who atudted
court n!ICO!'da.
By now you may have heard of the
lead balloon that really can fly.
Sdenu.t. at Arthur D. Little, Inc., in
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
Cambridfe, Mass .. built it. Lead foil,
helium illed, the six-foot floater
drifted off toward France, and nobody
haa seen it since.
Best retirement states Insofar as all
the various advantages go -i.xea,
weather, part·time work, ao on -are
said to be Utah, Loulaiana. South
Carolina, Nevada and Texaa.
"There'• 1omethlne about being
moderately overw~ght that'• good for
you."' So 1ald Dr. Reuben Andree,
cllntcal d irector of Baltimore'•
National lnltltute on Aging, after 40
worldwide 1tudie1 involving six
million people. Slz.able aarnpling, that.
Thomas P. Haley
Publisher
Thomas A. Murpttlne
Editor
Barbara Krtlttlch
Edltorl•I P.aoe Editor
IFIQIJY~
WERE ALIVE ~W,
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NE TO BE FREE.
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Labor pendulum swings
The organized labor movement is
undergoing some major changes.
coincident with a s harp drop in
membership. It 1s a case of the
pendulum, having swung too far, now
swinging back.
In its formation in the United States,
organized labor had an uphill fight all
the way. That is until management
became so calloused in its treatment of
workers that the government stepped in
to mandate the rights of the workers and
the unions.
THAT CAME ABOUT in the early '30s
when most of the w orker1 w ere
unemployed and management became so
abusive of the workers that their
organi~ation into unions became an
absolute necessity
In California, for example, great
hordes of workers would stand all day at
cannery gates hoping to be hired. Those
that were employed would put in 18-
hour days, seven days a week, to earn 8
hours pay
Organized labor put an end to such
practices. It achieved many admirable
benefits such as JOb security through
senionty, health insurance and pension
rights, and severance pay.
But having gained benefits which
were reasonable, the leaders of
organized labor continued to demand
new benefits, some of which were not so
reasonable. Their demands for wage
Increases also became unreasonable,
related to the employers' ability to pay.
In the construcuon industry labor's
demands forced ma1or changes No
longer could the builders afford to build
lath and plaster homes. They substituted
sheet rock. Bricklayers. by instituting
the quota system whereby no bncklayer
IARL WITIRS
could lay more bricks in a day than the
slowest of the union members, quickly
priced themselves out of business. So, too
did the tile setters. No longer were
homes built of brick and only a minimal
amount of tile was used.
As Labor's power grew many small
businesses were forced to quit. Labor
said these were inefhcient businesses
and refused to take any blame "If they
can't afford to pay union wages they
shouldn't be m business," they said.
But it wasn't always just the inability
to pay union wages. The "big" bands
which numbered in the hundreds were
all composed of union musicians who
were paid much more than union scale.
But as they traveled about the country
filling dates at various popular hot.els
and dance pavilions. they were
confronted by the local unions equal to
the number of mus1nans m the band.
The standbys did nothing, were not even
required t.o be present but nevertheless
drew wages for the duration of the big
band booking. That unreasonable
requirement spelled the end of the big
band era
NOW WITH SOME of the natton·~
biggest industrialists facing disaster,
s uch as the automobile makers,
International Harvest.er and even steel1 the pendulum is swinging back. The
auto workers, now realizing their well
being depends upon the success of the
companies they work for, have taken a
much more modest stance, agreeing to
lesser pay and fewer benefits
A new approach to compensation has
surfac'e'd. that of profit sharing ThllS
would seem to be the sensible means of
detE.'rrmnmg the worth of the workers.
The reahzatton that the fortunes of both
management and labor are tied up m the
same package.
Actually there is nothing new about
this concept. A well ·known s hoe
manufacturer in the mid-West was
practicing profit sharing with its
workers long before union Labor rights
were mandated by lhe government. It
JUSl took a long lime for the rest of the
pack to recognize good labor pracuces
All intelligence can't he measured
If you are not the smartest person in
the world, you usually find some way to
be satisfied most of the time with the
brains you've got. I was thinking about
all this in bed last night because I made a
dumb mistake yesterday a nd I was
looking for some way to excuse myself
for it so I could go to sleep.
The thing that saves most of us from
feeling terrible about our limited
intellect is some small side to our
personality or character that makes us
different. Being uniquely ourselves
makes us feel better about no\ being too
smart. It's those little differe nces we
have that keep us from committing
suicide when we realize. early in our
lives, that a lot of people have more
brains than we do.
THERE ARE TWO kinds of
mtelligence, too. One can be measured in
numbers from teats, but the other and
better kind of intelligence is aomelhing
no one has ever been able to measure.
The second k i nd Is a sort of
understanding of life that some of the
people with the most intelligence of the
first type don't have any of. They may
have llCOred 140 in the IQ test.a they took
in school but they're idiots out in the real
'
world. This 1s also a great consolation to
those of us who did not score 140 m our
IQ tests.
It almost seems as though the second
type o f 1ntell1gence comes from
somewhere other than the brain. A poet
would say it comes from the heart. I'm
,~,,
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not a poet and I wouldn't say that, but it
does appear as though some of the best
decisions we make spring spontaneously
into our mmds from somewhere else in
our bodies.
How do you otherwise account for
love, tears or the quickeoed heartbeat
that comes with fear? All these things
seem to strike us independent of any real
thought process. We don't think things
through and decide to fall in love or
decide to cry or have our heart beat
faster.
We can be pretty sure there's more
than one kmd of intelligence, 90 we can
relax, believing that we have a lot of the
Life's many contradictions
Perplexities and Paradoxes:
-We need a better legal definition of
"lnaanity"; the youth who lhot President
Rea,an la surely mad to have done it for
the reaaon he did, but h e la ''sane"
enough to have understood the act and
~
IYINIY IAllll ~
lta probable con.queue.; IO how does
one l'elOlve thJI kind of contradkdon?
-On the surface lt .eema plausible,
and even prudent, for two pel"llOOI to ltve
together before marriage, ieau.n,r their
compaUbillty; yet atudiee lndlcato that
more couples Who lived tosether before
marrlap pt divorced than oouplee who
dld not; to what conclullona may we
draw?
-U eecb of two superpowera lNlltl
upon 'la\.&periority" ln amw, what II there
to :.tral.n. llCaladon until \hey are both
bmkrupt « at war? .
-How ean ~ti tn.dll dlldpllM ln
theJr chlldnn by force, and yM Im..-
UP9.lft tM Children mal fcrcl fa the wrorta ~ to Niolw dilpu'IZ.
-If all our congressmen, In both
Houses, are busy forwarding and
protecting the "interests" of thelr elates,
who ls left to look after the lntereata of
the country as a whole, and to prevent
the trading-off of favors between one
constituency and another?
-If education ts the surest route to a
higher lnoome and job security, how does
it nappen that we have thou1and1 of
Ph.DI who are unemployed even ln the
bat of times, and tena of thousands more
underemployed ln poeltiona that sadly
fail to utilhie their knowledge?
-How can t~e TV network• argue
that they are aimply "living the public
what it wants" in pl'Ojl'arnming, when it
la obvtou1 that TV doesn't know wh.at
the public wanta or it wouldn't have to cMnae it.a pt'Olraml IO furiously every 13
weeb to aet:k a larger share of audienoe?
-While the majority rule la ti. 11.feti
form of aovemmenc. h -h1ltor1cally that mirioridee are more oN:n riaht ill
\he klnl run, • lor'la 11 they rema1n out of pow..-; pllic9d ln power, they sian to
conunlt the -.me tol.l* .. the ~Uea
t.My crltkbld.
-Why do IO IDUly ~ IUppolllt It
Lt eultr io chana• th• world thaif to ~ their rnlndl?
less obvious l<ind. I prefer to ignore the
possibility that someone with a higher IQ
than nune might also have more of the
second kind of intelligence. too One
per so n sho uld not get to have
intelligence of both the brain and the
heart.
I wish there was some way to decide
who the five smartest people are m the
world, because I've always wanted to ask
them the five hardest quest ions. l
haven't decided who the five smartest
people are and I haven't settled on all
fi ve questions. It would make a good
television s how 1f I ever get it all
tOgether.
(I think I'd put Ann Landers on my
list -not as one of the five smartest
people but as one of the five hardest
questions)
One question I've considered for my
list is this:
"Are people smarter now than they'
were 1,000 years ago?" ,
It's a tough one. Athletes are running
faster, jumping farther and lifting
heavier weights. Does this suggest our
brains are a lso performing better? It.
does.
ON THE OTHER hand, are our eyes•
and ears any better than the eyes and
ears of the Romans who watched t he
lions eat the Christians ln the year 200?
Probably not. My guess would be that
our eyes and our ears haven't changed
for better or for worse except as we
abuse them through misuse.
U our eyes and ean haven't changed
in size or improved in performance, the
ch~ are our brains haven't either. I
forget when they invented the wheel,.
but did it take any leu tntelUgence to
Invent the wheel centuries ago than it
took this century to invent the
wlncbhleld wiper, the ball-point pen or
the touter oven?
It mUlt have been 2:30 before I finally
fell asleep.
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NO ••OFF" .SWITCH HANDY -Four guys were really
ln very animated conversation at one of my favorite Costa
Mesa eaterlel Where you can get the quJck.le lunch and the
longie acid indigestion. They were waving thelr anns. They
were talking about the war.
One ol the fellows excitedly reported that he'd heard
where the Argentines had really b!asted a British frigate
and it was sinking In (;';)
Falkland Sound with 170 ·
men aboard. .,..
Another chimed in "'-"
and suggested that he'd TUM MIRPHlllf ~r also hear.d the British II '~I
Harrier jets had strafed -
and bombed the airfield and dump locations at Stanley and
the whole place was destroyed.
All four gentlemen seemed a bit confused about the
details and finally one of them said, 111 wonder if they11
have it all on television tonight?"
"SO FAR .THEY HAV~'T really had very much,"
one of his companions replied. "Just training films the
British put out."
Another of the f oursorne offered, "I wonder il they're
going to put it on cable TV? rm on the cable, you know. We
get some of the longer reports sometimes, instead of thoee
news snatches on regular TV."
Some wars were looght without benefit of ~levision cawragp
So it was for the lunching founome. It's come to th.is: U
vou don't get your war direCtly piped into living room via
·the tube, you just really· can't have a meaningful war.
I mean, you really need to see it all in full color, while
it's moving.
MAYBE THIS IS what we've really come to in the TV
tube qonditioning of the 1980s. If it isn't on the tube, it just
can't be worthwhile.
It is odd th.8t some people write in to the newspapers
and complain loudly about the "crime and violence" that
get reported some days.
And what are our favorite television shows in priine;
time?
Why, they're epics of the little screen like "Hawaii
Five-0" or "Kojak" or ''Crime in America." Or you can
watch movies on the tube like "Death Hunt" or
"Winchester 73" or "Terror on the 40th Floor."
Most of this, of course1 is just make-believe while we
are steeping ourselves in violence. Fake bullets. Phony
fistfights and bogus stabbings, Ketchup, not blood.
I SO IF THE FIGHTING continues in the Falkland
Islands, you can suspect that eventually the war scenes will
find their way on your living room television screen.
Of course, it won't be a ~e-belleve Pac Man
gobbling up the enemy. The bullets and bombs will be real.
So will the bleeding.
That isn't going to be .fun, when people realiz.e what
they're watching ia real war, real fighting and real dying.
So all this does have an eUect on thoee people who can
still separate fantasy of the video from cold reality.
For thevi, it really does take all the fun out of it.
Spending decrease
planned . for Mesa
Propoeed capital improvement
eXJ)ellditwea would Incl~ $1.2
mflllon for up1radln1 Meaa
Verde, Canycn and Vllti para.
About $~60,000 ii eropoeed for ~ a 17th St. ext.enlion
to Newport Boulev•rd and
"°°'000 for street maintenance.
Other IOW"C!el of revenue for
the dty lnclude:
-$5.2 million from$ taxes, S2.6 percient owr .
-$826,000 from franc lae
tax". ~rte uttUty bllli are
exPl'C't*I to tncr1 ... 1 'I peroent ana bM bWll dun•t a .......
-f7t0.000 ma mow~ fln .. , an overall lncl'ffM of l
Laguna artists con~regate at blufftop booths
By STEVE MITCHELL °' ... _.., ........
"Thi• place 11 1oln1 to be
dynamite thll' aummer," say1
Colleen Prieu, a Laauna Beach
1tained aJua arU.lt who recently
rented a booth at the hew
Laauna Vlll~ge Green atop the
bluJf overlooking the ocean.
The Village Green, comprtatng
three lot• on the oceanalde o1
SQ,uth Codt Highway, opened
th~ tint of the year ~ to date,
more than 3~ artllt1 and
craftamen ah•re 27 permanent
open-air booths at the .. wduat
covered site.
"You couJdn•t uk for a better
environment," Ma. Prietz aaid,
polntina to the dull grey ocean
and whlte unds juat below the
new art center.
The enterpriJe, co-owned by
Bob Buettner and Ed and
Dorothy Ollon, includes guebol
under which work• of art are
diaplayed, ~kin1 on a dirt lot
for 30 vehtcles, a nursery and
artist demonatraUon areas.
And while the dozen or so
arti1t1 who were on hand at
midweek l&id sales are moderate
at best, they're all counting on
the warm aummer months to
draw in the tourl.a1a and visitors.
Scott Thom, an airbrush artist
whose credits include eeveral
rock album covera, drives up
from Rancho Calltomia to man
hie half of a booth.
"I u.aually atay with friends or relatlvea when I'm here, and
other people watch my booth
when I'm not here," he aaid.
And though his alee have not
been overwhelming aince he
rented a booth in January, Thom
saya he has no inten1tion of
movlna out.
"Th1a la better than the craft
ehowa rve been to, becauae you
don't have to pack up all your
work and leave.
"And it'• better than putting
your art in a gallery, because
galleriea charge auch a large oonuni..ton .••
A year-round booth allo gives
bim credibility, Thom aya.
"People know where to find
you," he aaid. "And there'• more
penonal contact at a place like
this.
"Summer'• goi ng to be
incredible.''
Bob Rogers, who'a moving to
Laguna from Rivenide County
aoon, ~akea rope aandale at hia
"Fl'eeky Feet" booth.
"I'm looking forward to the
aummer when we get be tter
(visitor) traffic in here," he said.
Meanwhile, he'• been giving
diacou.nt to local residenta for hie
sandals, "just to get them out and
around so people know I'm
here.''
Buettner, half-owner of the
Village Green enterprise, says
the place la "eolld people on the
weelte:nda," and he expects artists
will do quite well aa aummer
approaches.
The plac e is t o uted aa a
"year-round art fesUval." and the
artieUc participanll are hopeful
the euccea of the Vlllage Green
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G~WORK DISPLAY -Stained glass artist
Colleen Prtetz, (left) shows visitor Vicki
Gumm of San Clemente some of her glamrwork
---~-J at her booth overlooking the ocean ln LaguM
Beach. Colleen is looking forward to the busie~
summer season at Laguna Village Green. •
will continue after the aummer
months.
With bootha renting for
between $70 and $160 a month,
it'a '1moet worth it just for the -
view. '
Court backs
fireman suit
The Calllomia Supreme Court
ha1 cleared the way for an
Orange County fireman to aue a
company ov er injuries he
suffered at a Tuatin chemical
plant.
The d ecision in favor of
firefighter John Berger held that
firemen can recover damages for
persona l i njuries s uffere d
because a party negligently or
intentionally misrepresents the
nature of a hazard.
Berger , a fire captain. was
serving temporarily with the
Orange County Fire Department
when he was inf'ured in January 1979 while try ng to contain a
boilover at a chemical company.
He filed suit against Thiokol
Corp ., doing business as
Thiokol-Dyna Chemical, and two
employees.
Be rger 's suit claims he was
injured after being told toxic
substances or materials were not
involved and there would be no
danger in trying to contain the
boil over'.
SKILLED FEET -Sandal maker Bob Rogers makes rope
&a.r_ldals at the Laguna Village Green, turning out dozens of.
pal1"S of the custom-made footwear for visitors to his open air
display booth. He gives a discount to Laguna residents as a
form of visual ad\'ertiyrtn~. I
Bringing government home tO the kids
Huntington Beach High
S c hool history and
aovernment student•
participated thia week in a '
new1 program thit waa
shown over nationwide cable
television network from
Washington D.C.
NEWS JN MAK.ING -Huntington Beech
High School student 1ohn Dunavan ab
que.tlcn from achOO! studio. The reply
• EAMA BOMBECK
• HOROSCOPE
• ID relishing the moment True joy of life
\
DEAR ANN LANDDS: My handlome,
1\MX!lldul, work.ahollc buaband, ap &2, juat
learned he hat cancer. Hl1 chance• for
mJkJna It are about 60-GO. I am ~ to be btave for him, and he ii putt.Ina on the ume
.at for me.
A while b.ck you ran an e.ay c.alled
''The Station." It was about how we all have
a tendency to put thinO off, not enjo)'inC
tile journey throuah life DeaaUle we focus on
the dettlnatlon diat.Jl alway• aomewhere
~. I clipped that ..._v and nve it to mv
hulbind. He uid lt wu '1aood',..but lt didn't
c~ anythina. He ~t OU our trip to the
Orterit a few weeb lat.er, and again ln July
he postponed OW' tint vacation together ln
five yean.
Pleaae rerun that easay and your
cqmment1, Ann. It's too late for us, but
maybe eomeone elae will learn from lt. -~TSICK IN BLOOMFIELD HILLS,
?.UCH.
DEAR FRIEND: My prayers aad
dloqlab are wttb yoa boda.
SCRUBBING AWAY SENTEN<:a -Young
men who have committed minor offemee .:rub
away graffiti on a New York subway car in a
J>l'OlfBlll which officials hope will give minor
offenders a way to pay their debt to IOClety in
a positive fashion. ''Th.is program has a double
Here 11 &M H .. Y you a1ke4 for. THE STATION
ly Robert J. Haatt1111
Tlcktcl aw~y la oar 11bcoa1clou1 la u
ldyWc vllloa. We ... oanelvH oa a loq
trip ta.at 1paa1 tlae coatlaent. We are
traveUa1 by .train. O•t Uae wl1dow1 we
drball la tile pa11iq 1ce141 of car1 on nearby
lalpway1. of cllllcliea wavln1 at a cro11ta1,
of cattle 1ra1l11 oa a dl1taat lllll1lde. of
1moke po•riDI from a power plutj_ of row upon row of ·con Ud wbeat, of 11atlud1
aad valley1, •f mo•aCaln1 aad rolUa1
kll11ldn. of city uyllaff ud village IWll.
Bat apperm"t la oar minds 11 tile flDal
dntlaatlon. On a certala day at a certaln
boar we will pall lnto tile station. Buds will
be play1D1 ud nap wav1D1. Once we get
there 10 muy w0Dd41rfal dream• will come
true and tlae plecea of oar Uvea will flt
to1etlaer like a completed Jl11aw pa11le.
Bow reatle11ly we pace tile al1ln. damning
tbe mlaates for lolte-rlag -walt1a1,
walttllg, walttllg for tbe station.
"Wilen we reacb tile station, that· will
l#Wll •••••
benefit -f.arebeat.ers and graffiti wrtten will
receive meaningful punishment and the public
will get cleaner subway can," said Brooklyn
District Attorney Elimbeth Holtzman. whoee
office initiated the program.
Leo: Mystery solved
THtdaJ, May u
ARIES1 £March 21-April 19): Focus on
domestic environment, family relationahlp
and property values. Tranaaction can be
completed if effort is made to improve
communications. Financial situation
OOmmands attention and ta more favorable
than originally anticipated.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphasia
on versatility, ability to be flexible and
special meaage from relative ,in transit.
Plana aubject to change. Meeting ia
postponed and, although annoying, will
actually prove beneficial. Pisces figures
prominently.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You recoup
loH, emphasis will be on promotion,
production,and location of needed material.
Individual in position of authority wilJ
aapport your "1ews. Income prospects are
bnghter than in recent past.
CANCER (June 21-JUly 22): You'll be
at right place at critical moment. Trust your
own ptgment. Assignment is completed,
I_OU receive credit long overdue.
Cttumltanoea favor your efforts and Aries
naUve become9 valuable ally.
~ 23-Aug. 22): Light la abed on
areu y shrouded in mystery. Fean,
c1oub1a and ~ will be eratled. You'll
npin tel1le of direction. YOU make new
HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
be lt!'' we Cl'J • .. "'-I'm 11." "Wlaea I b1y a aew •H SL Mtretdtt Beu! .. ,.ftn I pat
tilt lut kid tlaroap coll~•·" "ftea I ave
paid oll tbt mort1a1_el ' uw1aea I 1et a
promotloa!' 11Wllea l J'eaca. Uae •I• of
retirement, I daU Uve happily ever after!"
Sooaer or later we IDlll rUUze tlltre l1
uo station ao oat place to arrive at once
ud for ;ii, ne tne Joy of IUe 11 &Jae trip.
TU atadOD 11 oDly a dream. It COlltt&Dtly
outcU1tuen ••· "Rella tile moment" 11 a 1oocl motto,
nDfflally wMa coapled wltll Plalm 111:%4: •'ftll •• tlte day wlllcll .... Lorcl utla made; we will re,olce ud be &lad la It." It ln't tile
bardeu o today tlaat irlve mea mad. It l1
die re .... b over yeaterday and tile fear of
tomorrow. Rqret ud fear are twln Weve1
wbo rob a1 of today.
So, 1top pac1D1 tile ai1ln ud coaatt111
tile mllff. lutead. climb more moaa&ala1,
eat more Ice cream. 10 barefoot more often,
swim more rivers, watcb more aanaet1,
Jaap more, cry le11. Life mut be lived ••
we 10 aloag. Tbe station will come soon
eao••·
DEAR READERS: 11 ever I r.rlnte4
1ometlala1 tlaat laa1 U1e po11lb Uty of
cbalinl a few Uvn -daat ff .. )' II It. I
llope llol>ert J. Huda11' little ma1terplece
wm move yoa to .. vor dte memeat -stop
patt1D1 tllta11 off tllat yo1 eu eajoy RI•
day, tld1 week or da.11 year. "Oae of tltete
days" may be aoae of tllete days.
Ctn drugs be a friend in time of stl't!8?
II you keep your head together can they be
of help? Ann Landers' all-new booklet, 'The
Lowdown on Dope," separates the fact from
the fiction. Get Jt today. For MCh boolclei
ordered, send $2 . 00, plus a long.
seH~addressed, stamped envelope (37 cents
postage) to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 11995,
Chicago, m. 60611.
Buried in paper work
I have just figured out if insurance
companies keep circulating forma at their
present rate, by 1990, they will need the
Grand Canyon for a filing cabinet. llMA IOMllCI
ATWIT'S ENO The average family carrieB 1murance on
every conceivable risk known to man
including their car, health, major disasters of
nature, appliances, TV, defamation,
malpractice, and the kindest one of all, life.
PEOPLE ARE PROTECTED from
everything except death by fonns. (When
that comes it will include one original. six
illegible carbons, sign at the X and mail one
copy to yoW' doctor, one to your accountant,
four to the insurance company, and retain
the last copy which no one can read for your
files with the number of your canceled check
in the lower right hand comer and please
put I.D. number on the outside of the
envelope before mailing.)
I bleed for the average American who
had the misfortune to smash the bone in hil
little finger when it became wedged in the
reatroom towel machine where the towel
was to come down automatically and didn't.
I have a solution to th ese
fender-benders that would save a lot of
paperwork. It's called "No Sweat"
insurance. The victim geta out of his car and
trades on the spot with the guy who
rear-ended his car. (Thoee cars never have
any more damage than a white smudge on
the bumper.) He leaves the guilty one with a
car that won't run, a towi ng bill and
instructions to "get three estimates and
return my car to me when it looks and runs
like it did before or my attorney will find
you and hurt you!"
It would take three months to write all
that down in triplicate.
There i1 a form from the employer,
bank, hoapltal, doctor, radiologist, worker'•
compensation and insurance company. To
get everyone'• money lnto motion ie like
getting music out of a basketful of snakes.
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
MAKI!
By the time it's resolved, you could
grow a new finger.
YOURSELF
USSF'UL
TO VOUllt _
OPPRESSORS, And what about the poor fish who is
driving to work one day, stops for a J;raffic
light, and the guy behind him drives into his
trunk? UNTIL VOU1RE
STRONG ENOUGM
AS A VICTIM BE CAN look forward to
eight months of corTespondence, legalese, no
pe1'90nal checka, for busin.ea office only and
please fill out and return.
TO OVERTMROW TMEM.
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·~ I . ~· ~-GOREN ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Q.1-Aa South, vulnerable,
you hold:
•SW 1:;iQt71 O AQJIO! •e
The biddinr hu proceeded:
WMt N~ Eut 8-tla
l+ l'V' I• 1
What do you bid now?
A. -The auction hae marked
partner with apade ehort·
neaa, and he muat have a
reuonably good hand to
overcall at the two-level,
vulnerable. Yovr band haa
tremendou1 trick-taking
ability. and ~~· 1bould
have eueUent play. Bid four
hearta. A timid raiM to three
hearta would be competiUve
and could eaaDy be paued.
Q.1-Both nlnerable. ••
South 1ou bold:
•&QI <:>A.IQMI O&J •AJ
The biclcl1Ag bu proceeffd:
s..&11 Wee& N~ Eut
I <::> P.. I 'V' p.. .
1
Wbat do JOU bid now?
A.-You baYe an 1beoh1te
minimum for your demand
bid. eo tvto ~h partntr
made a po.iUve NtpoOlt,
7ov prime dut7 lt to ad.we
him of JOU' Umfted ltre._,th.
Bld lout '*'1a. A-., a&am V7
mat come frooal putMt.
have a duty to 1teer the con-
tract to the right denomlna·
Uon. With your Ove-ard
trump support and two
doubletons, thit hand will
almoet aurely play better at a
1uit contract than no trump.
You can convey thll to part·
ner by returning to hla auit at
the cheapeat level. Bid three
hearta.
Q.A-Aa South, vulnerable,
you hold:
+&Qta 'V'A O&.I •Ja'7ta
The bidding baa proceeded:
N~Eu& ~W..t
l o P ... l • Pua t• p .. 1
What do JOU bid now?
A. -Your aide f9iiht be ml.u-
lng two acee, ao you cannot
afford to UM Blaekwood. But
there ii a more important
reuon whJ JOU cannot force
the luue -you mJgbt ...U,
bavt two trump loeen at a
club contnct. For the mo-
DMnt Umlt your eest to a
Jussap '° four duba. U parl.ntr
mak-.. a mo••· JOU wtll, of
couree, cooptratt fully.
Ho .. •er. lf he elmplJ alps
off Ja n .. dubs, reepeet hl•
dtd.tJon,
to eet the trump auit. U part·
ner simply raiees to four
hearta. you intend conveying
your alam upirationa by cu.
bidding the ace of spades.
Q.t -Neitber vulnerable, u
South you hold: + AQ 1:;i Jt O &1082 •Qll54
The blddln1 haa p~:
N~ Eut 8-tlt Wtllt t• P .. 1 0 P ..
1 1:;i P ... ?
What do you bld now?
A. -Taking into account the
promoted value of your
honors in partner'• auita,
your hand la worth a full
opening bid. You bave a
chob bet• .. n a jump raiM
to three dube or a jump to
two no trump. We pret.r tbe
latter, and not oalJ besuee
nJne trick.I ml(ht be_., to
make than eleven. If partDer
deelara, your 1pe.de tenace
will be vulJMrabl. to a lead
tbroup. At DO tntap, ""'
you declariJls, It will be ,..
tec:ted from an ..n, attaek.
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Irvine residents voice concerns • Bv IOICL C. DON ..,....., .... ~
h may not bl more than jult a hup frame Of wOocl th ... d1y1, but a home and 1arcten center
1oln1 up In lrvlnt at Culver and Irvin• Center
clrlvee all'Mdy hal IOmt retJdenta anxloua abo~t
whal wW 10 ln It.
Tht rrvlne Company h11 11ked the Clty
CowMIU w explnd \M \)'pee of 1tort1 allowtd ln it1
183,000'4Q.uu.foot center.
Th• l11ue w11 1cheduled for dl1cu11lon
TuHdlYr but City Council •ctlon h11 been
po1tpontd until July 27, at th e rqueat of the
Deerfield Community Allocladon.
Al.reedy alated for the complex, 1et to OPf.!n in
October, are an Anpll home improvement center,
Arm1t.ron1 Garden Center and J.H . Blgaar
Furniture. An equipment rental firm, a lumber
yard, a,.,_ dJatributor and a drapery company alto
have ahown lnterelt ln the lite, according to Irvine
Company 1~kesman Dan Cart.on.
H~ aald a JiOnlng ordinance amendment has
been propoeed to ensure that the company will have
tenant. to fW the entire complex.
Re1ideni. of nearby Deerfield community,
however. have exp1'81ed concern that the addition
Job goes begging
-and no wonder
SACRAMENTO (AP~ -The state of
Callfamia haa a vacant position that requires only
part-time work but perhaps a strong stomach: gas
chamber l.napector.
The government has been seeking a qualified
inspector of the gas chamber at San Quentin Prison
for more than a month.
So far, there ha1 been no response to
advertisements in the "California State Contracts
Register," the aemi-monthly publication of service
ana con1truction contracts available from state
aovemment.
One reaaon for the lack of response could be the
ad's erroneous listing under "office equipment."
San Quentin spokesman Bob Means said future
editions of the register will place the ad under
"construction trades."
Means said the gas chamber inspector is strictly
a ~time job, checking the apple-green chamber
about once every three months for lea.ks and other
pcmible malfunctions.
"Even though we have not had an execution in
a number of years, the gas chamber has to be kept
in proper functioning order," he said. '1t would be
very embarrassing to have a malfunction during an
execution."
, Arinchair 'tours'
I tickets available
I
Discount tickets are on sale until July 1 for
Orange Coast College's 1982-83 Armchair
Adventure Series.
Six Pl'08J'&RlS will be offered. featwtnc IUCb
locales aa Vienna, Scotland, AIMka. Swibler'land,
Sweden, and Europe's ''lnini-<OUn&del.1'
· The presentations are llated Thursday and
Frhlay evenings in the OCC Auditorium.
Series tickets are available for $9. OCC Gold
Key Card holders (senior citiz.ens) will be allowed to
purchase them for $7. Beginning July 2, series
tickets sell for $15.
of bualn .... other than home lmpJ'Ovement •tone
mllht enc:our.,. notM or additional t.raftlo at the
lite. Specifically. ~ di.d probleml that rNY art.
lt the clty ,J)ermha plua parlon, liquor 1tore1 or
Video ~ at the complex.
The plann1nf ccm.mJildon th1I month addNIMd
thoee t'OIK'lma, r.que1tJ.na 1pecial perm111 for liquor
1tor11, ~venlenoe marketa and d•Ucate11en1.
Cari.on noted that more than half the complex
already wW hoUll home improvement~.
He 111'1 the Atrnltronc nunery will OOCUJ?' 8&,000
!_qUare ffftt An1ell wlll take up 36,000 and J .H. B!Ult will nave 20,000.
• "With the economy it'1 very cUfflcult when rou
jult restrict yoUJ'lelf to a 1peclf6c type of tenant,' he
Mid of the propaaed r.onlnf amendment. "We want
to 10 out and .find other typea o, tenants other than
home improvement." CONTROVERSY? -A complex of home
improvement storea in Irvine has some
1922
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for 60 Years
1982
Serving Nightly
Tll 1 A.M.
RINnatlone
"""" ...... led
845-7077
OVER tJ2 HOT a COLD ENTREES
182 IMPORTED .t DOMESTIC WINES
Flneat of VHI, Selected Beef, Freeh S..food & Poultry
GET CASH FOR YOUR
ALUMINUM CANS!
Orange Coast College's
Recycling Center will pay
cash for your aluminum
cans. TheJi.urrent market
rate 11 18~er pound.
Open for buy-backs from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Easy
accesa parklng--east-
bound off Adams Ave .•
between Harbor Blvd. and
Fairview Ad.
Every Tuesday
(except holidays)
ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS will be given at
New1>ort Beach Hearing Aid Center
T••·' May 25, Wed., May 28, Tll•n., May 27
9 t\.M. to $ P .M.
Hearing tests will be conducted by a Hearing Aid Specialist, who is
licensed by the California State Board of Medical Quality Assurance
as a Hearing Aid Dispenser
Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding is welcome to a
test employing the latest electronic equipment which will determine
his or her particular loss. You wiU see a modern hearing aid so tiny
it fits totally within the ear.
NEWPORT BEACH HEARING AID CENTER
Formerly MontgOl'lll'ry Ward HHrlng Aid Ct-ntcr. C01ot.a Me&11
1600 West Cout Highway Newport Beach 646-8266
If you c-an·1 make It 1n these days l-all f6r appt 111 lltlOthef' tlmt>
e~.s: You'll Like Our Prices 1.11 You'll Love Our Food
® Served 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
MON: BLT & AVOCADO SANDWICH .......................................... 2.75
Served open lace on toasted French bread
topped with avocado crncenla. Includes French Ines
TUES: GARDEN PATCH TURKEY SANDWICH .............................. 2.95
Thin sllced breast of turkey, avocado, American cheese.
alfalfa ei>routa Mrved open face on Whole wheat bread
WED. & FRI: POCKET CHANGE
Pita bread sandwich stuffed with lettuce. tomato
alfalfa sprouts served with mixed lru1t.
Tooa salad, chicken salad ............................................. 2.95
Slr'irtl> salad ............................................................. ,.. .. 3.25
THURS: VEGETABLE MIDLEY OMELETTE .................................... 3.45
3-.gg ornetette, 111r fried green beana, broccoli,
mushrooms. onion, tomato, swiss cheese.
Choice ot hash browns, mixed fruit. and toast.
MON. THRU FRI: CHICKEN FILLET STRIP SANDWICH ................ 3.25
Deep fried white meat chicken fillet strips
on a hoagle style roll with lettuce & tomato.
S«ved with French fries and cole slaw
7 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
SAT. & Sllf: EGGS BENEDICT DENNY'S STYLE .........•...•..•.......• 3.25
Thick sliced ham and poaciled eggs on toasted
Engllsh muffin. Crowned with delicious
cheese sauce Served with hash browns.
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Tickets are on sale in the OCC ticket office,
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CLOSING DOWN
PUBLIC AUCTION
LIQUIDATION OF HANDMADE
PERSIAN & ORIENT Al CARPETS & RUGS
and
W"tern & French Bronz"
By Order of the Board of Directors of
Globe International
We have been Instructed by GLOBE INTERNATIONAL, a large art
distributor, to llquldate at auction Its entire stock of bronzes and Oriental
rugs.
Featuring: 127 lots of handmade Orientll rugs, Including Siik Oums, laphahana,
Kermans. TabrlH, ChlneH, TIHklsh, Pakt1tanl1, lodlan, Egyptian. Ru11lan1,
Romanian. Persians, and Afghantstans. Also 42 bronz .. cont11t1ng of the entire
collection of Remington & Rusaetl plus works by many leading swlptors.
Tund•J, MaJ 25, at I p.m., View 1 Hour Prior
Marriott Hotel
IOO Newport Center Dr., N.8 .
A, A, & A LIQUIDATORS
We're Having a
GOLD RlJSH·I '
Introducing our new GOLD RUSH account wtth a bonanza of benefits.
For as little as SI0.00 a month )<XJ can
get extra bank benefits plos a membership
in the "Nevi/ Outlooks Club:' Just sign up
for a Cappy Country GOLD RUSH ACCOUNT.
~·11 enjoy Interest on checking. 24-hour
Instant Teller SeM~. Bank by Mail, and per·
sonallzed bank ch«J<S, as i.wll as t~rs ,
~ks. c.ashiers checks and money orders
without cha~.
'bur "~Outlooks Clut>'' ~rshtp
gNe$ you d1sc0ums on ~I, lodgjng. car rent-
als, magazine, and trcWef lnsllrance
Plus you get an accidental death polrcy and
emergency cash plan.
\XA» have other checi<rng programs avail-
able tool They lnclud~ our regular checking
account. tht inter~st bearing CAPPY
ACCOUNT. tt.1erage balance account. and
senior cltJzens account. It'$ your choi~.
Come by [Oday and find out about all our
Ch«king programs. Ask your ~accounts
reprrsentatM about the GOlD RUSH account.
It's a real t>onanzal
WEIGHT
I e
With The University Diet, you're prescribed a complete med.icaJ
program for safe, rapid, effective, and maintainable weight loss.
Clinically Proven. the commitment to follow our program
1be Universit.y Diet is a protein·sparing, and succeed ,
modified fast that's tested and proven in Exclusive Refeeding and Maint.e1'an<:e .
major hospitals such as Harvard and UCLA· You are re-introduced t.o food in a gradual
Prescription supplements supply your 4·st.cp process and taught how to keep
body's nutritional needs while unwanted fat wci~ht oU.
is burned off. lndi 'd aJ Co .......1:-.. Unlike others, this oomp1eb? program V1 ':' ~~-"&· ..
includes 8 pre· admission physical. prelimi· ~haVJor modification and nutritional
nary ketogenic diet. fasting procedure, sup-gUtdance are offered to aU patients by experts.
p&ements, regular lab t.esta. EKG's. refeecllng. If you need t.o Jose 20 pounds or pl()re,
behavioral counseling and maintenance. call our phone counselors for an appoint,.
Medically Safe. mentor inlonnation. They'n! fonner patients.
You·re under constant. supervision of They understand.
physicians and weight·loss specialists to You'll find wt! coat Jess due t.o our size
protect your health. and experience. Your insurance may cowr it.
And •fWf'. YoU complete The University
Rapid Jle9ult8. ' Diet. fret counuling is available for the
Ya..a can 109e an~ of 20 pounds per rest of yow: life!
month--every month-until you
,_ch your pl.
Simple Md EffeetM. '
You rnau no decisions •bout food-Ollly
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by Brad Anderson
"Mrs. Wlnslowt Our little Mltsy has a
visitor. Would you care to know the rest?"
Jt:DGt: PARKER
ACROSS
1 Pellte
8Chore
10 Algllt•
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15 Notion: Fr
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17 Bflght
18 Ptt1tcle
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DENNIS THE MENACt;
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
~1!.t' MUOf fl'IC~~WAY -rosrART
iME P,AY.
AUNT FRITZI YOU KNOW
THAT SPLIT RAIL FENCE
YOU HAD PUT UP? ~__.,
Ft:NK\' •tNKt:RBt:AN
lM ~<.> GOIN6 1Z> M165
1k15 5CHOOL.! TM EVEN (:£)1N6
10 Ml!6 fWJ FIFTH PERIOD
CAFE.ll:KIA 5fUO',> HAU.!
WE LL, I
DON'T
T~INK
THAT---
by Tom Bat1uk
SHE.'5 G£TllN6 H'J5T~ICAL..
•I • '
-M••-•11.&.r-:9AMM
• WMr91HADOW
I n.ea;a IDNI
MAWAI """'° • OW..IAIY
CMiet: -~ O«ay GI-.... , .. l fio.. I ~
MONl¥WI
NICNlwa
~ * * 16 "Tiie ICtd• Are ~· (1t1t) ,.._ Who.
'llml Of IOIM tJA lf\e rOCllr
b•nO'• pa1tormat1cH,
~ tllelt notOfloUI
ptOCll/lty for .. lroylng
their ~,, llnd the
..,ltd •nllct of their
dNnwner, IN lat• Kelttl
Moon. -lnlertc*Wd
WOii Int~ of lhe
PUSH MODEL -Joan Hackett (left) ~ a stage mother and Joan Collins, an
agent. who push teen-ager into b@immJna
a top faahion model ln ''Pap.;i.--IioU.""
tonight at 9 on KABC (7).
59"~'""'· 'PG'
vertlet ~Of tter. In polo
lllc:a; a lool! at the Moulll·
f\-1 Of the famed MIOIC11y ~ Club and wtlar•
llte)lwenow.
l ll)FAMLYF'EUO
LAVlflNI&~
&CO/¥PAH't
* * * "FOUi Piaf' (18711
Goldle Hawn, Cll•vy
CheM. A lllrwlan en11eta
Iha llld Of en Inept po11ce
detecllva •lier th•
beootnte Involved In •
blurN _.... OC nvdet9
ehd k~ enempte. t:aO (I) MOYtl
Laverne llnd stJrt.y ..
laid ol'I al Ille brftrt and
lta f0<otd to get )obi M
dlme-+d-glrlt. 8 EYEOHLA.
FMt..red; a repcw1 on the
MMNINtlon ol Bobby
Kennedy; a IOOll at the lit.
•tytea of alderly memtlWI
of the gay community: a
report on 1wtm-.
***IA "My ioclyguwd" ( 1879) Cllrtl .._..,_,
~ 8eldwln. Tiie -kid .. • a.:ago high
ldlool mail• lrleoda With
the ldlool outcaet MCI
I0991t* they tlMld up to
tlle Cf\Hll ~ whldl !lad
l)WMCUled IMm bolll.
'PO' l:ao. AU. .. THI FAMtt. Y -~T: ~
COHO-atOW.
MPORT
• ;:::' fE'ORT II MANEY MLLE1'
7!00. C88 NeWS
I NICNEWS
HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
·~,_. ii u•A•a•H
8.J. writ.-,_ to hit..._
reporting l<Jlnger'1 eecape
•ll•mpt1 and one of
IFr~~
••uaAS10RT "°"1'fWTB IN
PA8TELI
"Young Men With 9-d" (l)P.M.~ 9 ENTBn'AN.letr
TOMGHT
., Tiie llr'lll pert of• ...... on
drugt In Holi)'wood ~ • .._, hlt1ory Of the Holy-
~ drug-ie: an Inter·
view~ Jollnny MlllNL ll.ITMEWPPETS
Oueet: Un Mlnnalll cmuowe
**'A "The Looney, 1..oo-
119)', Looney Bugt 8unny
MOiiie" (1881) Anionsted.
Voicee by Mel Blanc, .k1M
For11y. ..... tnat«tel "
blended wttll old In tblt
compilation of dMllC Fritz
Freleng "Looney T-"
fHturlng Bug1. Daffy
Duck, Portcy Pig, y_,,,..
SM!. T-le Pia llnd oth-
.,, t rom Ille cartoon ..-.·a·
(%)MOVE * * * "My Uttle Ctlloil• dM" (1e<IO) w.c. Aelde.
Mae Weit. A woman -en. tor • rlc:ti hut-
Mnd bu1 getl mhred up
llfftfl. INl*ed Nndlt.
1:ao. 2 ON THI TOWN
Feetut9d; how IN net.
-and whet llappene
wn.n • -'** CJ99l'8 1n e.v.ty HUit; Iha oontro-
• u•A•a•H
Htw1<¥ and Hot Lipe go
IO Ille aoe3rd to ~
ll••t• hit arterlal ·-plant operation. (Part 1)
I Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH
MACHEll l~
AEPOfrr
• GAeAT
P£.AFOAMANCES
"Dance In Arnertc:a· Bour-
nonllf.lle o.nc.·· The Dan-
i th Ballet perform1
ucerp11 trom Augu11
Bournonvllle'1 ballet•
Including "KonMrvato-
rlet," "Tiie K'"'-At
Brugat" and "Napoli " 0 MPU8UC:AH
DE9ATE s.-.. leading c:endldatee
fOf Aec>ubllcan nomination
to the U.S. Senate are
queetloned about federel
llnd potltlcal --® 80ME CAU Tl4EM
FREAl(S
Akherd l(ll9y .,,...,,.. •
-*•Ive eocoun1 of ~
••lrlM>tdlnary human ~
Ilea fMturing 25 Inell Tom
Thumb and othara.
l.'00 8 Cl) A CHAN.JE
W>W'H ca MPAllON
Animated. s.-.. lhoft
Y1Qr>91t• abo&rt lite In and
arounct ac:hool In "-'ut-
land are .,,_,,ed,
88f'OYIE ··~ .. ~ .. .._..
(18101 Oaty Co...,,an,
Katherine Helmond. Alt
orphan b9lng lfluffled from
C>n9 f~• hOma to ~
•~Ofonlyone
lhlnQ In Illa Ille -to
become a Cob Scout. (A) 8 MOVIE
*·~"W.W. And Tiie Ob·
le Dence1t1no1" ( 18751 Bwt
Reyno6da, At1 Carney. A
dlannlng rogue """' • yen
fOf • c:ountry rnualc: atw
tr...,. through the Soulll
robbing gaa alatlona. 8 THAT'S INCAfDl8C..E
F•tlKect: a c;., thet -
drlY9n non-ltop 7,500
mlle1; triplet brothert
reunited •ft• 18 ~.
two-headed Chlneee man:
a bar·tandlng Chimp, (RI G MOYIE *** "Fail Site" (111&4)
Helvy Fonda. Den O'Het·
lhy. A SAC .,._ ftlea
ttwough a .. ,........ .. -
pul1lng New YOf\ >n dan-
~of being bombed.
• P.M. MAGAZINE
Lind• Lavin of "Allee"
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8 KN8C (NBCI e t<TLA llnd.)
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e kTTV (Ind.I
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• KCET (PBS>
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l01 On-TV
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CftJ HBO
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@ IWTBSI
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fl l IShowtlmel
• $polllghl
• IC.ble News Network I
waltt on tal>IM In • ci.n.; •
man wtlO hat "adopted"
200 Thlfd World c:t1Md1'9n.
• THE GIAL., THe GOW
WATCH AHO
EVPYTHINO
A wlttl\ll rounG man •
COYerl that Ille gold watOh
he hat lnhwtted from hit
Uncle hat magical qCJall.
tie..
• GREAT
PEAFOAW.NCQ
'"Dance In Anwtc:.. Bour·
non~tte Dencet" The Dan-
lah Bellet perform•
excerpt1 from Au9u1t
Bournonvllle'1 ballett
Including "KonMrvato-
riet," "The K.,_ Al
Bruget" and "Nac>oll ..
CC)MOYE
••• "Night MovH"
( 1875) Gene Heckl'lltrl,
Jennifer WarTen. A prtvala
eye lllf'ed to locate the
daughter of • former mov·
le ac:tr-~ entan-
gled In • web of lntngue
with 1 Mayan ernugg11ng
ring.
(I) THE COIMTRY OIRL
Faye Dunft9)', Olca Van
Oytl• and Ken Howwd 1tar
In thll performance of Cllf.
ford Odet'1 pi.y about the
complu relallon1lllp1
between a n alc:ohollc
ac:10f' hla w4ie and a ,,.,..._
rlc:al ditac:10f.
• L.l8EAACE '" CONCERT
Mr. ShOwmanlhlp It joltled
by ~ Maroo Valenti
and maglc:lan MaMn Roy
In tlllt 1110W taped et IN
~Ing Club In Mon• c.no.
&.-30. AU IN ntE FAllottl.Y
A amall crime _..,. In the
Bunk• "°'*hold .. only
half u unaettllng to Arc:Ne
and Edith • Iha r-.
why.
• BAOOKl.YN _,.
Mualc:, art, poetry and rw.
arcNval material .. ~
porated In a documentary
tracing the ~ti Of
one of Aniertce'• moat
enduring~
®MOYIE
•••• .. ...._,. .. (19741)
Faye Dunaway, Peter
Flncn. An aging 1~
~ ""-ratlnge
ar• lleedlly tllpplng. " lurr\ed Into • ranting
prophet of the --by
• crafty *"-program-
ming executive. 'R'
(D)MOYIE * * "Auc:kut" (1880) Olr1I
Benedict, Linda 8lelr. A
~ed vi.tnem ¥91
dlllur'be the ~ Of •
an'8ll A1ebema town 'PO'
(%)MOVIE
'"' "SIMI" (1880) lAe M1jor1, Jennifer O'NeHL A
beeutlful women 11 Malat·
ed by • tough conatl\ICltJon
t0<eman In running the company .,.,. lnhertta .,._
lier fatller'• tuap4c:loua,
'"ac:cldenlal" dMth 'PO' t:ooeCll u ·A·a·H
Klinger 11 tlrlclten with 'a
-. f-and no one
c:ari _.,, to find eltller the
caute Of the cure. (A) 89 MOYIE
"Papw Doll" (Premise)
Joan Hackett, JOM Cd-
llna. Two t....-.ge gll'll -pr_,,ad to bec:oma t0p
laahlon modelt.
• MEAVGNmH
"Stlute To 'Star T,.... 11'"
• 8AOOKLYN 8MIOE
Mutlc. art. poetry and ,.,..
arcNY'tl m«terial ere Incor-
porated In • documentary
tracing the ~ment ot
C>n9 of Anlerlca'• ,,_.
enduring '"°"""*11•. t-.ao 8 Cl) HOUIE CAU.a
Or W•lllerby'1 _..,,...
MnNtfN!'Y '*11 IUl'N
lnlt a Mafe•• llHh,
..... IN ..... oflll r. ..... . .. -INCltWft'ID
..... Veler•" lfldlM
• "'._. "9111• Yelet .. f9"t-
..,.. '""' hit OfllN. llOOd and hit ~
~ 11'1 • rMtCIMft lr9clo
tlOnally 06eaed to lndlM
WOl'Mfl .MOYll • * "L0'41'1 AM Uln" (1tl't) ~ Hewn, Olano
o.no Oilnllllll. WMtt "-.... In !1.lly, "" AIMitoM ..,. .... ..,. .... lnlcM
wfttl • llWlild """'· '"' 1'lOO. (I) I.OU GMNT
..... ""9 Ted mow 1n1o
fhalf Ol*ft !Mime, Md ONt.
... difteOlrd• ~·· ..,,.. kif not to_.• 11ory,
•• '"'NCJMAN) """°" IHOW NcNrd ""'°' ponra,y. .,. llr'll ~ U.I . "'9eldent,
the battendW at IN llM
Wart,_, ancl 'ttlt fOl'f'Mt
boyfriend or • ..,itry elnct-
1• · <• • • HIWI ntlu.a.~ ..
LATIN AMINCA
The ~ ef Anwican
lnvotwment In Latin AfMI·
lean countrtet le docu-
mented and dttouaaed by
~enelOf...,... ••
• PAPIR CHAle
"Once ~· With Feellnf'' A lew prOf-("°9el1
Reed) glvee. lop ttudant
a low 9llam -aft• IN refuMI hit advanoea. CC>MOVll • * • "Blecllboard Jun.
gle" ( 1865) <Merv! F0<d,
Ame Franc:lt. A ~ted
young teadlar at1ernp11 to
reetore order In • blg-dty
training 1c:hool where
IMn-agt lawlManeee and
111o1enot !lave telren root.
10: 16 (%) MCME
• "He l<nowe You're
Alone" (1N0) Don Scwdl-
no, Celtln o·~. A
peydlotlc: murderer .....
anracuv. Y'OUf'll brldee-to-
~. lllently and leChally
tl4l8fllng thelf dt*nt of
...oded bllaa. 'R' 10:801.=.,. ,.,.
HOUYWOOO
Gene l(ely hoett • du-
lling tribute to the dtlye of
HollyWOOd when the MGM mullcal reigned ...,.,.. __
(D)MOYIE * • ~ ''Uftlan Cowboy''
( t810) John Travotta.
Debra Winger. A ~
.., ....,,.., wllo lanctea
hlmfflt a mOCl•rn·day
cowboy .... In '°"" 1lllth • Gitt he mMta In a popular
OOUftl~ bet.
'PO'
Cllt.IOYIE
•• ~ "•tol'rwooel eoue.
vard" ( 1878) Cetldlca ,..._
IOl'I, Dlc:ll ..... Freeh
from lndlena, a young
aapltlncl llwlee beconl9I
lnvofved In • ,.., ~
tt>at IN lhlr*a Ill '*1 Of '* movte debut. 'fir 11:00eeeClloe ..we
• 8AT\JN)o\Y M0trr
Ho.ta: ~-Coot! • Dud-"
ley Moore. Oueet Nail
~
• YOU AIQD la. IT
'-tured: ''Yt:Nf ~
~ In A &ot1M'' and
··.i..,.,_ amn.. Fem
Of Strength.''
• M"A0 8°H
H .... and T,...,._ bail-
tie the tw.. all IM *8Y to
IN lop In thelt eflot1e to
Get an ~Of for IN
unit.
• IENNYHIU.
Benny II the aubfeet of a
"Thltl It Your Life" ~
"*''· 8 DCKCAVETT
Oueets: Joen F'towl1gflt
and Laurence O!Mer. (Part
l)(R)
• NUtiEAO UNO
RuMer ,,_ 8-lnalca of
Poland. oornpeitltOt In five
Olymplade and wlnnet of
--medM, " PFONed.
11:80 ~Cl) QWCY iill.ITHE80T~ CAMON
Oueet1: Tony Bennett, Teri
Garr. Buddy FUdl, 111111 Ref-
lerty_JRJ •o MCNEWS MGHT\JNE
• KO.w<
l<oje11'1 ...... C9e pr~
• to ,.tore the credlblltty
of • men PMMd over '°' • promotion .
• THI JIMU I ONI
The glftl ...,. • big nlOfl1
out.
• aANFOflD NfO ION
• NEWIWAT:
CAUfONM
CONCMW9IOW. ~ ·~MC ..we
Or~ Oout DAILY PILOT/Mondey, Mey 2~. 1 .. 2
TUBE TOPPERS·
KOCI (DO) 7:30, KCET (28) 8:00 -11 Danoe ln Amertea: Bournonvllle
Dane••·" l:xcerpu from Au1uu
Boumonville'1 ba1letl are performed by
the Dan1ah Ballet.
KNBC (4) 8:00 -118oout'1 HOGOr." Oa.ry
C.Oleman atan u an orphan. who draml
o1 beoaminc .• Cub ScoUt .
KOCE (50) 8:30, KCET (28) 9:00 -
''Brooklyn Bridp." Documentary trace.
tho development of one of America'• moat
endurt.nc monument.a.
KABC (7) 9:00 -"Paper Dolli." Two teen-ace g1.r.11 are preaure<1 into~
top fuhion modell. See photol. le~.
®MOYll * * ~ "Tiie Haunting Of
Julia" ( 1877) M&a Farrow,
Keir Dullee. Aflw reoowoer •
Ing IYom an emotloNll Ott.
..... wom.npur~•
11011M tllat ....,. lo M
ll*'flt~. 'A' .MOYie *** ...... It .... (1t70)
Thi ... , .... John Lennon.
Paul McCartney, George
Harrleon and Atngo Si.rt
ara followed tllrough
rellMrMll. rec:«dlng ....
liofll llnd an inS>fornptl
ooncer1 ·o·
11:"'6 CC) MOYIE
"Family Man" E.d ~.
Anne ~--Only ell• having an anw. doea a
man reelln hll lifelong
reapoalblllU• to other1.
-~-
12!00 e INTIRTMNM&fT
TONIGK'r
The tint .,.,.. Of • ..,.. on
dtuga In HoHywood C1Mt e
llftot1 hlltory of the Holly-
~ dNG -; 811 Inter-
view wtth Johnny MalNa. 89 MOYIE *. i. "City In ,_.. ( 1880)
David JaotaWt, Robeft
Vaughn. An ambltlout
c:olunv*t ciac>italna on
the panic ~ from •
J>9)'ChotJo lady kjllier"1 reign
of terror. (A) I ewow
•• 'A "Murder On Tiie
T~th Root'' (1874)
Jamee St_,, S1rother
Manin. A defel1M attCJfM)'
le called In to -a young man who COUid !lave beer\
1111 aon. •LOYE.~ 9TYla
·~THE leCOHD CENTUftY
(l)MOW • *. "&c:allbur" ( 111411)
N1G8i Tarry, Nicol W!Mlam-aon The exploltt of King
ArUU bring ~ and
cleetfl to .. llnlgtltl Of the
AoundTable. 'A'
(%)MOYE ** "Twice AW--." ( 19781 8lbl Ana.ruon,
Anthony Perkin•. A
dllloroad -·· ,_. band -...., ~ the
derigert of her -..... tlonlNp with • young gll1
whOm 119 ..... mM«a and
falle In '°""with.
12:t0 8 II) LATE NIGHT wmt
DAYID l..ETTIMtAN
Gue.le: the Bmotllera
Brotllara., Pre1ldent
Aeeoen'• peraonal barber
.. Miiton Pitta.
• COUPl.E8 G MOVIE
• • • ''Drvmt Ablg The
Mona ... " I 18381 Henry
Fonda, ~ Cotber1 .
Pior-fennan Mong the
Mohewll Trell find them-
..,_ caught up In the
AeYolutlonary Wat.
• HIWI
• PEOP\.EAND
~TIONI
12:40 •Cl> oowueo
12:46 (D) MOW
'A "Steel" (1980) Lee
Ma)Of9. Jennifer O'Neill. A
"-'llful woman It_..._
ad by a tough oonltNCtlon
t0<aman In running the
OOftlPlf!Y Ille Inn.,~ •ft•
her fltl)9t'I IOepiclout,
"accldenlal" deelll 'PG' 1:001 =AUTRY
* * * "We're No Angel•"
(1855) Humphrey Bogart,
Atoo Ally. Three --.aped
convlc:I• Ille• over a
FretlCh llllop .MOW
• .... "Deadly G111)91"
( 1get) Sam Groom, Dick
Butkut. A woman ret1Kna
lo lier llOmetown to 1nvee-
tlgala her 11tter'1 myeterl-aw death 'A'
1:10 (8)~
* * * "Tile Outlaw JOM'f w ...... (18741) Clint Eut·
wood, Sondt• Loek•. A
men becomel an outlew
wflarl a rulf\leet band of
Union toldler'I deatroye hit
Southern farm MCI k .. hit
wlle Md ton. 'PG'
1:301'9HIWI cae.AA.mft
INNCOUf ..,.
..... ''The~ Plot
Of Or. Fu Mendlu" ( 1NOI
........... 8'dC-
Tha NI and Scotland
Yercr1 o.t. ~ 8mlttl
put9Ue Iha 18&-year-old
arc:tt ....,. •he -Chee
for Iha lngredlentt. lnclucS-
lng Ille Crown J9wel1,
UMd to mall• Ille ~o
longlng etlxJt . PG•
(%)'MOVIE
**'A ··c..ar And Floul-
le" ( 1g72) V-Montand.
Romy SOOneider. A French
felnaM artllt """' c:i-~two io...r.
2:168 HIWI 2:20• NEWS 2:tO CIJ CWi.MM IER: AH
UNCEN80AEI> EVa..o
Thi CC>m«llan perform1 1
' --of ~ and oomlc YigMll• 2:t4. MOVIE
* * "Franllerwteln, Tiie
True &lcwy'' (Part 1) (1873)
MldlMI Sarrazln, Jamee ...._,_ Dr. Fr"*-1aln
er.at• hit lmegc. of Ille
perfect man and women
a:00•MOY1E *** "F-"(1HO)ir.. Cera. Barry Millar. S-al
gifted lt\ldenta at • .._
Y ottt high IC:tlOol tor IN performing .,,, • ..,.,..,_
vartout Mlbacllt and IUC>
-Of both I*'-* and profeealonal natur•.
'PO'
1:10~MOW!
* ·~ "The Heist" (1878)
Cllarlet Azzwvour. Vlma
Liii. A Frwldl hoodlUm
trlel to lollow In the
footllepm of Nt Amaric:an
gengster hero, John [)Ill..
Inger 'A"
a:ao CB) MOYIE
**'A "An Eye F0< An
Eye" (111411) Chuck Norril,
Ctlri9topher Lee. A San
Franclac:o cop cautt• the
force 10 avenge Ille murder
of nil p.r1ner by memt>ert
Of 1 drug r1ng. 'R'
(l)MOY-.
•*'A "Uclly'*ood Boute-
verd" ( 18781 Cendlce Riel·
ton, Olc;lt Miiier
JOHN DARLING
"I KNOW THIS NE.W
CONSUL'TING FIRM 16
TR'(INU 1'0 C:11VE ~ NlitW~ST5 A MORE 9ReEZY
IMAGE ...
9 LJT ~ DON'T THINK
IT'S ANYTHINC:, WE
CAN'T LIVE: WITH.'
r .... ,,.,, ••
••••• IM' ,, ...... _,... ... _ -
MO (I)***.,. •·t.1y ~·
1 0111rc1" ( 1t7t) Chrl1
M•k•P••oe. Adam
laidwtn The MW kjd et a
Chicago hlgll tOllOOI
rnal<t1 In.nest wM •the
tChOol outcaet end togetll·
er tlley •land up to the cru-
et gang wNch had "'.
MCUI«! them both, '11(1'
I:• CZ> •• ~ .. Joutney lecl<
To 01" ( tt72) Animated.
VOioM of LIU Mlnnell,
P1ul Lynde Ooroth~
return• 10 the Land of Oa
ind ancounttt1 the eltter
Of Ille Wicked Wltef\ of IN w ... 1:ao •• * • "Oh Oodl 9ooll
II" ( IHO) 0-09 lur'na,
Suunne Pleelletta Ood
re1urn1 lo E1r1h tnd
01\ooeet lhe young dauGh·
1er ol an advertlalng t11ec-
utlve to 1prNd hll -!1199 to the world. 'PO'
1:00 CH) • * * "Tiie Amerlcan-
llatloft Of Emily'' ( 1 "4)
J amee Garner, Julie
Andr9W9 Aomarw;e gtOWI
bet-• BtltlWI war wid-
ow and a non-llerolc ottl-'* atllgned 10 provide Ille
tuperi0r1 with the luxurlee
011\0tne
1:11(%) * •• "St ....... '(1878)
Olend• Jacll aon, T tev0<
Howard Eccer11rlc 8rltlth
P<>91MI Stevie Smltll la
prollled 'PG'
8:30 Cl)* *'It "'Toby And The
Koale Bear" (1881) Rolf
Hatfll u-~lon and anj.
mallon combine lo Lal me
tale of • young boy and hit
pet koelt 11'1 Auetralla't
frontier daye.
t:OO CC) * * "Look Bac:I< In
An gar" ( 1858) Clalre
Bloom, Alc:hard &non
8aMd on the pley by .JOhn
Oaborne Al the 1a1t
~t. a man dllc:overa
lhlt he lovM and needt 1111
wll•
9:30 Gt * •n. "Frontier HOfllon"
(1838) JOhn W1yne. Jen-
nifer JOON A promotat
ld>WnM lo IWlndM ranch-
.,, OUI of In.It land In
order 10 build • d811\ for •
r-votr 0 • •'It "Urban Cow·
boy" ( 1980) John Tr•YOl1t,
0.bre Winger. A blue-col·
1111 W0<1ter ..no larldee
ntmHll • modern-d1y
cowboy , ... in '°"" wllh •
girl tM ,,_.. In • popular
country-~•n bet ·po·
10:00 ® • • "Savage Harv .. I"
( 1880) Tom Skerrllt,
Mlc:helte Phtlllpt. An Atn-
can drought dt!Wa wlld
arnmal1 Into popult~
areaa 'PG' cm * • • .. Jut6e" c 1ese,
Doris Oay. Louie JOUf'dan
A woman leev• her MC-
ond huaband when alle
di~• he kllled her tint
hulband In 0<der to marry
lier
(%)**'A "The Frllc:o Kid"
(1978) Gene Wiider, Harri-
ton FOfd. A Pofltltl rabbi
find• hlmMlf lnYolYed In
wlld frontier mludven-
tur• with 1 dating ~
root>er ""'*' tie tr.,... to
S.... Franc:iac:o lo 18'1• ovs
a ,_ congrege11on 'PO.
tf:OO CC) * * "Tiie Man Wllti
Bogart'• Ftc•" (IQSO)
Robat1 Sac:chl, OIMa Hua-
wy A man decidea to
c:h#IQ9 hill lifeetyte and
l>hytlc:al 9'>PM'.,_ to ·-ble hit ~ Idol 'PG'
11:30 CID • *'A "Cerdiec
Arr•t'' (1978) Garry Goo-
drow, Mika Chan. A blade
mllr'ket operttlon that .....
dletmbodleO '-"• '°' lrant91an11 11 dltc:OVered
by an ofll>Mt homicide
oop 'PO'
12:00 D • • • "Man Who
Could Cheet Death" (tg5Q)
At1lon Dllfrlng, Chrlltopher
Lee A man beoomee a
murderer •tier learning the
eeaet ol 1 g1and <>Pet•tlOt'I
which c:ari keep him et•-
nally young
ID * * "Hume-Sm11tl"
11952) Yvonne Oe Cerio. ·.
JONI lfeltlld ~ f°"1t! ... ~, .... ..,
°" • llllMIOn '°' .... •••• ~,.,..Of
,.,,,. .. (1HO W.. Het-
clfl\, Haiq< ()I.on All
Almy ~ and •
WAO lall In 10¥e In WCll'1cl
War H llllly. Cl>•••• "CWtW• W~" (1N1) Jofln•Heatd,
Jett lridoet A llllllrned
'lletnem wt Ind hit '*" friend, a IOdal dtoOOUt,
fociua .,.., --glee Oii ICIMllO • MU(ffr .... ,..
(J) •• " .. Hal\Ovtr llr ... " ,,.,., ,...,~
'ord. Lalley-Arvw e>o...n.
Ari Amettcan pilot fall In
low Wittl • mtrn.cl lngllah
nut .. during W0tld Wtt II, ''*' embartl• Oii • clttlnO mltelon to reecue hit hvt-
band from ~ IOfoet •PG·
1:00 CJ:) • • • • "I'm All AIOht,
Jacll' I 1HOI Ian Cttllll-
cll4lel. Peter ~ In
trying to do• GOOCI Job tor
Ill• uncle In • lectcry. a
well·m••nlng bumblar
IC:tually UPHll Iha
orOOlled adlerne Ille unde
hM IO C¥ef\llly planNd
1:30 (8) • * * '1' '"The Four
SH1on1" ( IH t) Alan
Aidt, c.tol Burnett. Thr ..
couplM, all CIOle, long-
llme frlendl, •111>«lenc:e
ptofound Chat>gM In their
relatlonahlpt wttart C>n9 of
the m•rrl•ge1 dltln·
~II• PG'
2:00 Cl).*~ "ltofK•" ( 18801
Roger Moore, Jama•
M1ton A dapper. woman-
hlllng frO(llMn It ~led Ill
to thwart the plant of
e.111ottlonltlll who have
hljadted a MIC)Ply 9tlllp and
ate I~ IQ de91roy
two North S.. oH rlgl. 'PG·
8 * • '"' "Marco POio. Jr" (1873) Anlm1ted. A
~I of the famoua •Jll)lor• foumeya to x.na-
du 1n -Ch of the other
""'1 of the GOiden Medal-
"°"of Frlendtnip ·o·
(%) * * * "My Ullle
Chlekadee" I 1940) W C
Fletda, Mae Weal A worn.
90 Marchel for a rid! hi.I ..
band bul Get• mlMd up
wtlh • muked bendit
3:00 U * * * '1> "Fllller GOON . I IMS) Cary Gr11nt,
le911e Caron A W0<1d War
n drifter 11 UllGnect lo Mt
up a Wlldl tlltlon In the
South Seu, ""*• he It
Invaded by 1 peticy Franctt
tchoOllNCfler and,.,., --en lively young female llU•
dent• a:ao CID • • "Beyond n..
RHI'" (1981) Denton
~·ne. Maren JenS«\ A
P~en·Amwlc:M 04"
wllo hat been educated In
the U S returns to ner
191and hon-. end fallt In
IOve with • PNfl dtYet
'PO'
(%) * * • "Stev1e" I 19781
Glenda Jecklon. Trevor
Howard Eccenltlc Brttllh
poet"' St...... Smith It
profited 'PG"
4:30 Cl)* *'J\ "Toby And The
Koalt Bear" ( 1881) AoH
H.rril. Live ac:11on and anj.
matlon combine to t• the
.... of • young boy and hit
pet koale In Autlralla'•
tronll• days.
llcOO CC) ***"Tribute To A
Bad ......... ( f95ej --
Cagney. Ir-Papee. T-
~ people •!tempt
to ~ • renc:Nr to
llop kllllng rwtleta.
{8) **"Young And"-"
( 1878) &Ill l.ar9en, l(alth
l..ar9en A young Mormon
boy,_ many l..U -hi
appro1c11.. 1dullhood
'PG'
5: 15 (%) * • ·~ ··Journey Beck
To Oz" (1972) Animated
VOIOM of Liu Minnelll.
P1ut Lynd• Dorothy
<lli1Kn1 to the Land of Oz
end encounters the als1er
of Ille Wicked Wltcll of the w .. 1
1:30 0 • * 1A "Ufban Cow-
boy" ( 18801 Jol'ln Travolta.
Debra Winger A ~
lar worker who ttnc:lee
hlmHll a modern-day
cowboy lllla in IOve with a
OWi lie meell In • popular
country·end--tem bet
'PG'
by Armstrong & Batiuk
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throu1h July 3 at tbe fourth Sttp
ThHttr, H& Town Center Drive,
C.. M ... !Wervatlonl 9&7-4013.
1'.hnt Pertonnancea of ''Auditlont -a M\.lllcal Revue" wW be stwn at ~ CoMt Coll• wtth c:Ua1a1n at 8 p.m. "1day and Siwrday and I p.m.
Sunday. OCC11 Howe.rd Jukdlna 11
produeln1 the atadent·faculty collaboratloft.
The landmark mUlk:el ''Oklahoma''
opena Friday for 1 thrw-weektnd run
In Golden Wt1t Colle1e'1 ma.fn
theater. Headln1 the c11t art J(en
Pound, Laurel Bo:vd, Linda Cathey,
Kathy Curran, Mfcbael Orenle, BW
Pomeroy, Creque Wolverton, David
Scallone and Kevin Curry.
"Oklahoma" will play Fridays and
Saturda)'I at 8 p.m. ~ June 12.
with a 2:30 matinee on June 13.
Reaervatlona may be obtained by
calling 894-6070.
The Oran1e County premiere of
Ralph Pape'• "Say Goodnliht,
Gracie" opens Friday at the Irvine
Community Theater ln the Turtle
Rock Community Park auditorium,
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OM•Mt play flilival Wedndday l\llht
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Theawr Arte Cenwr, 2~01 Cliff Drive,
Newpo" Beach
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show works
!!xcerptl of work• In prosreu
written by atudentl ln pllywriUna at
UC~. will be pretented In the
Playwriaht.11 Workahop Sunday at 8
p.m. ln ihe Fine Ana Studio Theater.
The ltudentl whoee workl wW be
performed are Jamee Harrison,
graduate tt~t ln creative writing, and drama majon Doua Webb, Dan.lei
Teeter, Richard Habib, and Jay
O'Connell.
Adminlon to the performance la
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Arts box office at 833·6617.
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' .. SPEBD ON WATBft -The action waa faat and furious
Sunday at the 1982 Western Cah.mplonahlP, power boat
races at Irvine Lake. 1'Dark Side of the Moon ' (above, left),
driven by Huntington Beach's Bob Long, wages a
neck-and-neck battle, with 11Epidemic," driven by Robert
DllJ .......... .,...,~
Goettel of Phoenix in the fil"lt heat of KRR class boata. Below,
driver Hector Mecca of West Covina ii helpec:J by l'e9CUe crew
after his SK clall boat "Nutmegger' Oipoed. Mecca sustained
facial lacerations and the boat was towecl to shore.
el ch control of situation • Ill
.LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bob Welch of
Loe Angeles J:lodaers can throw hard
to strike · t about anybody out.
e's learn~hat there's more to
pitching than trying to blow the ball by
~e.
And his manager, Tom Luorda, believes
e.~ knowledge could help the young ~ becorne one of bueball'a top
"He's been pit.ching very well," said
L.x'da alter WeJCh blanked St. LoWa on
five hita in a ~-0 victory, by the Dodgers on
Sunday. "He's got outstanding ability. He
can be one of the premier pitchers in the
big leagues. U he puts it all together, he's
go· to be aomething." ~ant. Welch talked like a man who
haa learned a lot about the art of pitching.
"Location is much more important than
velocity," he said. "Today, I had pretty
good rhythm. I could feel it. I threw maybe w percent brea.kina balls and put them in
good ap:>ta. I'm really learning to pitch with
the breaking ball for the first time this
year."
Welch, 5-2, walked two and struck out
aeven. He didn't allow a runner past eecond
el ense has taken
Norwalk this far
b88e in pitching his aecond shutout and
third complete game of the aeuon.
He retired the aide in order in just two
innings, the fifth and the ninth, but was in
control all the way, facing more than four
batters in only one inning, the fourth, when
the Cardinals had two 6ue-runnen in an
lnning for the only time all day.
Welch, 25, seemed to be breezing, but he
said that wasn't ao.
"It wasn't easy, I worked hard," he said.
"I went in and out on them and stayed
~ve. I bad a good finish, I waa pretty
tired at the end.
Angels have .
the last laugh
Morris a key I actor in victory
DETROIT (AP) -Detroit
pitcher Jack Morris does not •rpear anywhere in the boxacore o the Angels' 7-2 victory over
the Tigers "Sunday, but he was a
key factor all the same. At least
hia mouth was.
Morris, who had beaten the
Angell a day earlier, waa quoted
in Sunday's newspapers aa
making remarks about the
advancing age of many of the
Angell pfayers.
Many of the older Angels,
notably 33-year-old second
baseman Bobby Grich and
37-year-old pitcher Steve Renko,
U8eCi Morris' words as a battle cry
Sunday. .
GRICH RAPPED OUT three
hits and drove in two runs and
Renko hurled a complete-game
four-hitter . The Tigen did the
rest to themselves, committing
four errors.
"We were all out here this
morning, calling ourselves old
goats, the Over the Hill Gang,"
Grich said. "It just woke us up,
that's all. I think two out of three
wins (in the weeke nd series)
speaka for itself."
Renko, who came into the
game with a aparltllng 1.86 ERA,
baa won his last three starts. The
6-6 , 240-pound right-h ander
struck out two and gave up only
a pair of walks.
"I just hope he (Morris) can
stick around and play as long as
these old qien have played,"
Renko said. "When you play 162
games, you have to have
aomething to get you going and,
often as not, something like
Morris' comments will be enough
to do it."
THE ANGELS scored two
unearned runs in the first inning,
when Brian Downing and Rod
Carew singled and moved up oo
a wild pitch by Dan Petry, 4-3.
An error by Tiger third baaeman
Tom Brookens on Grich'a topper
allowed Downing to acore and
Carew came ·h o m e on Don
Baylor's groundout.
One of the Angela' two
second-inning runs also was
unearned. Tim Foll led off with a
walk, WU aacrificed to second by
Bob Boone, and scored when
Downl ng's grounder was
mishandled by Detroit first
bueman ijlchie Hebner. After
bobbling tie ball for one error,
Hebner picked up the ball and
threw wide to Petry, oovering
the bag, for a aecond error on the
play that allowed Foti to 8COre.
Suocesaive singles by Carew
and Grich then scored Downing
to give the Angels a 4-0 lead.
Fred Lynt\ doubled in the Angel
fifth and scor ed on Doug
DeCinces' triple. Foli hit a
sacrifice fly and Grich doubled
home the Angels' final run in the
sixth.
"I DON'T CARE how old you
are," said the 36-year-old Carew,
who went three-for-five, soored
two rum and stole a base. "It'•
not a matter of age. It's what a
player does on the field.
Detroit got a run in the aecond
on Lou Whitaker's RBI triple.
The Tigers' second run came on
Rick Leach'• sacrifice fly in the
seventh.
Sixers
prove
• a point
i
r
From AP dl1petellH
PAwruCKE'l\ R.I. --Mark ''TM Blrd"
Ftdrych atill talJu to the ball, ltUl •ta Ill
down on hla handa ahd kneel to tidy
up the mound, and aWl pllCb the
atanda.
The fonner Detroit Tlalic' rookie phchfna
aenaatlon wore the uniform ol a minor= Saturday night, but the nearly t.000 tam
Into Mc.<:oy Stadium. hane of tht Plwtucket Red
Sox, wu the largest ever for • rqu1ar ~
" game here.
"I have never seen one
player draw to many people
to a minor leaiue park." said
Ben Mondor, owner of the
P~wSox . .,On a normal
Saturday night, we would
have about 2,000 in the
stands."
Despite -a steady rain, the
crowd wu sitting in the aiales
NJtWCM and packed alo!'C th~ l'.8ilinas.
including 11 memben of the Fldrych -family
from Massachusetts.
Many of them remembered the kid from
Northboro, Mass., who, in 1976, won the
American League Rookie of the Year award
after completing a 19-9 season and poeting a 2.34
earned run average.
That was the "Year of the Bird."
Lately, the only "Bird" moat of thete fans
have known ls Larry Bird, who wears the
basketball uniform of the Boston C-eltica.
Pawtucket won 7-5 on a one-out, three-run
homer in the bottom of the ninth. but Fidrych
was not credited with the victory.
Quote of the day
Reole Racker, Cleveland Browns wide
receiver, after watching the Hertz
commercial in which O.J . Simpeoct'la shown
soaring through the air: "If thia guy can fly,
why <foes he need to rent a car?''
I Jon .. blank• Aatroe on four hit• .
.._., ~ .... •topped HOUl10n on Ill tour hl'8 .. the former <;"! YOW'&
Award wlnnet conUnued hi•
comebd Sunday nilh'1 p~ the
New York Meta to a 1-0 vtctary over the = Jon.. who WM 1·8 1-t IMIQn, raJted hit
to 0-2, ~out a1x aod ~= NnMr '1tD ·r.cft third bue . . . Jact '•
RBI upe &n UM lOU\ lnn1nl 1ed San . •
to a 4-3 viciory over Ch1caab
In "th• fiut 1ame of a
double-header at c.andlestlck
Park. Tbe Giants ~pletecl a
twttep with • 6-3 VSctory ln
the aecond pme .. Jobale.
Ldl.Hter belted a two-run
triple and ICOftd twice . ' .
Lee Lacy doubled and tripled
to drive ln two Nnl. and Jou
CudelarJa earned his fint
i10Ma1 vtct.ory In more than a year u
Ptttaburah downed San Dleao. 4-2 . . . Tlm
RalDet a.rove In three runs with two doubles,
and Sa.ve Rolen and Jeff Reardcnr Um1ted
Cincinnati to fO hits to llve Montreal a 4-2
victory and a three-game. aweep of their aeries
with the Reds . . . Philadelphia right-hander
Dick Radava held Atlanta hltlem for aeven
inntno. bUt ~ed nlnth·lnnlna relief help from
Ed Jl'armer before potting a 1-1 victory ,
\ Leach becomes NCAA' tennis champ
Unueded Mite Leacb of ra
Michiaan upset 12th-seeded Brad
Gllbett o1 Pepperdlne, 7-5, 6-3 to win
the 1982 NCAA singles tennis
championship Sunday In Athens, Ga. In the
women'• alnglea final, Alycia MOlltOD of
Stanford battled beck from a ONHet defJcit to
outlaat San J:?ieco State'• Micki Scllllla. 4-t, t-1,
6-4 at Salt Lake ·crty . . . Andrea Gomes of
Ecuador cruabec1 r.;uot ·a·ethcller of the United
States, 6-2, 6-3, 8-2 to win the Italian 0 n .
'Crapshoot' race set
Skippers' strategy gets the ultimate test
Many offshore sailboat racen will
concede that most rac es are a
"crapshoot,'' depending on the wind
and sea conditions.
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club has
taken official notice of this deecrlption
and is billing iU Santa Barbara
Passage race on Memorial Dar,
weekend as the "ultimate crapshoot,'
requiring each skipper to choose
between alternate couraes baaed on
his or her evaluation of prevailing
conditions.
Historically, the Santa Barbara
Paaaage race -which goes nowhere
near Santa Barbara -ha been one of
the most challenging and competitive
races in Southern California watera,
but due to the changing
environmental conditions of the
Wnete lox ollp~ tn 1«h lnnti,a
• Cleveland'• Rtl lantJ
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includli\i a two-run 1ln1le
tMt 1MpPed • 1-1 u. ln the
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tM Yanbea1 fifth atrataht= ... .Jim IUce and Dave ,..,..._ 11 thlrct-tnnlna
tolo home Nnl and '"Balton thne Nnl
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1ame haltad after 5 ~ lnnlnp by rain . . •
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~ Uftlnc Seat1le to a 8-S ~ aver
Milwaukee . . . PtOch·htUer Ceear ~ •
bit a two-nan double 11 Kalwll Qty rallied for
three nant ln the ~th lnnlna for • 5-3 vict«y• aver ~ Tex.ii. 1iM9 Rangen dropped
thelr 21st p.me 1n their lut 26 outlnp.
Patrese captures Monaco Grand Prix
Italian RJceardo Patrese, tn a • Brabham-Ford (foaworth, won
Sunday'• dramatic Monaco Grand
Prix after he and two other leadera
apun, cruhed or broke down In the lut three
laps. France'• A1aJa p..,_,, In a Renault turbo,
appeared to be an easy winner until he cra.thed
three laps from the end of the 76-lap event
around the streeta of Monaco . . . Daley
Tbomptosi of Great Britain broke the world
decathlon record with 8, 707 points at an
international track meet. hil eecond world record
in two yeara . . . Brt.u Waites of Brttatn aank
an eight-foot birdie putt on the final poeen to win
the Car Care International GoU Toumammt ln
Leeda, F.na1and . . . Act's Seem, ridden by
Lafflt PblcaJ Jr. won the Gamely Handicap for
four5ear-olds and up at Hollywood Park. Mt11
Bu with Pat Valanela up, w second,
with Ocalllt and Mareo Cutueilla third.
Televlslon, radio
TV: No events ICheduled.
. RADIO: Bueball -Angell at Bolton, 4:30
p.m., KMPC (710); Pittsburgh at Dodgers, 7:30
Jl.m., KABC (790).
lNOlANAPOLI8 (AP) -The lattHt
Indta.napoU. 000 lineup ln hiltory Wit~
Sunday u Gary BettenhaUMn and ~ other
driYWI piMfd dQwn ~.,. wtth ~
J'W\lj7WI' 10.m..ti. BtttenhauM\ Wll the lMi of tM four, ind lht
,.,._, to maM J& onto the pid for &be tM ~ ao
race, 00ft\D1*Una a four·lap qu•Uflcidoft nm at an
avw.p •Peed or 116,071 mph and ~ Poolde
Chl.P Mead from the lineup.
Betcenhau.en completed the fourth WoUwr
combinaUon In the race, JohU"I hil You.n&er tlrotMr
Tony. Other atb~the race lnclude the Mean brothera, Rick .and er; the Sneva brothen, Tom
and Jerry, and the ltlnaton brothers. Don. Bill
and Dale, who form the flnt family trio to qualify
for the -.me Indy race.
Bill Whlttln1ton ran Into aome problem.
Sunday, however, when he loat control ancl
slammed Into the Speedway'• unforpvtnc cuncse&e
wall dwin& a practice period. Wbl~, 12, who
broke hil riaht lea In an acdddlt dw1.ftf Che 1980
Indy race, tuUered brulle. on h.t. chelt.. He w11
ex.unlned at the Speedway's Infield mec:Ucal center,
1ent to a nearby hotpital for X-raya and reJ s rd.
The Whittington team now bu the °""°'1 of
repairing the badly damaged March.CO.Worth or
substituting another machine and ltartlng from the
"Tear of the 33-car .field. Tom Sneva did just Cb.at in
1980, starting 33rd and flniahing aecond.
Mesa's Gibbs
speeds to win
Coeta Mesa'• John Gibbs, who 1et a national
record Saturday during the Coon 1982 Western
U.S. Champtonahlps at Irvine Lake, came right
back S~y and waa the winner in the hydroplane
main event during a full day of power boat racing.
Gibbs topped a field of 12 in Sunday's eYent by
posting a time of 90.63 miles per hour. Gibbs aet his
mark Saturday in the five-litre hydroplane
competition with a speed of 82.569 mph.
In the primary drag claaaes, £ddie Hill of
Wichita Falls, Texas, caplW'ed the blown fuel hydro
by racing an avera,e speed of 190.~ mph.
Billy Todd of Fresno won the blown alcohol
hydro at 170.55, while Orange's Mark Lauwn was
the blown gu hydro winner in 156.52 mph.
Fergus glad he played .
He captures Atlanta Open after rain delay
ATLANTA (AP) L.. Keith Fergus
didn't want to play following a rain
delay of more than two hours·
Sunday, but he was a happy man
when it resulted In his first victory of
the 1982 golf le8IOl'l.
Fergus, who narrowly missed
~ when his 15-foot birdie putt
lip out on the 18th green, rolled in
a 0-footer for a birdie on the first
extra bo)je and edged Ray F1oyd to
capture the Atlanta Golf Classic.
rounds, was coasting a long with
steady par golf until he birdied the
11th. Then the monstrous 15th took
Nebon out of the contention with a triple
bogey and he finished alone in fourth
place 81-74-725.
Wayne L e vi, winner of the
Hawaiian Open earlier this year, had
the biggest charge of the day by
scoring nine birdies, but his hopes of a
title fell s hort when he took a
quadruple bogey eight on the 15th.
Sailboaders
set to compete
Los Angeles Harbor's "hurricane
gulch" will be the scene of the Hana
fen California World Cup for
professional aailboarders July 8-11.
course, even the beat evaluation TO THE FINALS -Philadelphia Coach Billy re~ins ,a "crapshoot," with each Cunningham (left) and player Julius Erving
skipper a strat~gy changln~ to will meet the Lakers in the NBA final series. capitalize on navigational abihtiea,
acca'rding to Dave Price, race
"I really didn't want to go back out
to play," said Fergus. who had a
20-mlnute wait at the 15th tee added
to the lengthy rain delay.
"We ahou1d have bad more time to
loolen up, or play t.omom>w," he said
after closina with a 69.273 to match
Floyd, who had finished moments
earlier with a final round 68.
All of the contenders stumbled on
the 15th, a par 4,448-yard hole
considered the toughest on the course.
Memory helps Morse
NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. (AP) -
Cathy Morse said she won thia one for
Jim.
Former world champions Mike
Waltze of Hawaii (formerly of
Newport Beach) and Ken Winner of
Maryland head the list of entries, and
topping the women pros la national
champion Rhonda Smith of San
Pedro.
The event will offer prtz.e money of
$15,000, the largest purse ever offered
for a sailboard contest in the
continental United States.
Th:':~~ Barbara Passage F_r_o_m_P_a_.s .. e_C_1_
~:O~~=h·~P~~ SIXERS ADVANCE .. alternate oounes he will aail after the . . st.art off Newport Pier Erving, who combined with guard Andrew Toney
Fleets which may Paructpate are for 63 of Philadelphia's points.
International Offshore 'Rule, "We've won so many games and we're
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet, profestionat.. Embarrassment ia not an iaue."
Ocean Racing Catamaran, Southern The 76ers will meet the Lakera in the NBA
Ocean Racing Oiviaion, and Midget championship series starting Thursday In °TI:~ ~·to all memben in Philadelphia. . O'Brian team wins good standing of recognlJ.ed yacht The final round will be a rematch of the 1980
Mary <YBrian and Jim Buckinaham clubs All yachts must conform to championship series when the Lakera beat
teamed up to win the Nash S~ their. fleet or c1asa minimum safety Philadelphia in six games for the title.
h standards · Sunday's victory capped a bizarre conference Championship for Le man-1 11\e big COW"9e starts at 10 a.m. final 9er1ea that saw Boston win the first~ by
dinghies Saturday and Sunday. Saturdatbe, May 29, and ia open to all 40 points and Philadelphia bounce back to wm the
Twenty boats turned out for the event ..,__... _..._.. •· ._ ·-start next thtte, including Game 4 by. 25 poUfta. sailed inside Newport Harbor. l.JICll:w. '-VWA-' -"""' w.,. ~--G $ by ~ at home and Chuck Beek of NH y C w a 1 'leavlna Emmy oil island to .PO.rt, Then ~wn won ame a runne~-u and Pat Seaver, NHYC, Catalina laland to poet or ltarboud tied the bett-of-.eYen 9efiea at 3-3 by bold1.na the and finish. 76en to 75 points in the sixth pme at Phlladefpbla. wast . ----~~==:..:::::::::=-~--~-,-----:---~~~-----~~-------1
Swan Rega,tta ('M ~ • Your . Professional set Wednesday 1!11--Florist
~· 2915 Red Hill Avenue Thirty luxury yachts A· 108 Costa Mesa
r e p r e • e n t l n g a n Stone Mill Business Park 641-0810 aggregate investment of ~lliiii...._-....,...._iiiiiliii..., ... iiiiilii .. .,..111mm ................. .
$15 mUl1on will be on
display when the North
American Swan Class
A11oclation holds ita
inaugural Swan Pacific
Regatta at the
Oueemway Hilton Hotel
in Long Beach
Wednesday through
Saturday.
Swan aailtna yachts,
OOl'llidered 90lne of the
finest In the world, are
expected from aa far
away •• Acapulco,
Anchoraae and
Booolulu.
The rmce oourw will be
1n full Y'"-' troft\ Uw
deck• of the Queen
Mary.
Floyd al90 just ~ a potential
tournament-Winning birdie on the
final hole of the 7,007-yard, par-72
Atlanta Country Club course. His
18-footer rolled to the edge of the cup
and stopped. ·
"I gave it a very .rood effort and I
have .to commend Keith on his
victory," Floyd aaid. "It was difficult
on all of us with the delays."
It waa only the second victory of
Fefl\JS' career, and he returns next
week to defend his only previous title
in the Memorial at Muirlield, Ohio.
Larry Net.on: who bad led the
tournament through the first three
Morse shot a 2-over-par 74 in heavy
rain and cold winds Sunday to
capture he r first title ever, the
Chrysler-Plymouth LPGA Classic
Golf tournament.
She said thinkin~ about her
fiance, Jim Meyer, •5, of
Philadelphia, who died Jan. 4 during
open heart surgery, helped her gain
the victory.
"l tried to win it for Jim," uic:l
Mone, 25, of Albany. N.Y., who was
maktng only her eighth appearance
on tour this year.
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'r-1. 2.77; flet1lll•, ,. .. , •••• 1·11.. t.71; Clancy, Totonto, 5· . 4.21; .11:111 ...
............. luma, Qlaao. 5-2,
2 1', F llannltl•. S..llle, 5·2, ~.42:
Ceudl. hatlle, 5-2, 1.119
n-.1~ "· 8Mnlt ler. S..tlle, et: Edi.enley. 8oalofl. 52, ()Udry, New
YCH'll. 52, Parry, SHUit. 49, 0...ny,
a...i.nci. 45.
NATIOIW. &&AG14'1 .... """" J ftlompeon,Pln .. ,,, 17 .. N 1 ""JoMe. 90 M 1'7 SI 47 .~ aellof, NY 25 71 11 ff tu • .._..,NY U ta 11 44 Ml
~.CN 411M to 52 ut ---.LA 41 1n 15 60 327 """*· M1i M 141 11 48 .SU wtleotl, NY 40 111 ff '4 .:Sii
CIWnbllM, All. 4\ 144 17 48 3 13
<>oer11 .... 81.L 21 t7 11 30 Mii
AUMl1 l . 8mllh, It. loult . U : Murphy, Atlante, H : A. JonH , 81n
Diego, 12; Hornet, Allenta. :st; 0.-, Molltr9!, Jt.
Mt: Mlll'phy, All•"'·· H : Klnom•n. New Yorll. 31; Mor91Md, CNcego, 1:1. J .
Thompeo11, Plllat>urgll, '1, o-,.,e.
o.:rr:;~11 1on. New Yor-. 54,
Moreland, Chicago. 52; L 8mllll, at.
loult , 52. Knlghl, Houtton, 50, 0-......~ ..
OOUM.18: Garner. Houlton, l:S, 0 .
Smith, St. Louie, U ; T. KenMdy, Ian Oteoo. 12, Ol!Yer. Mon"-'. 11, l. Smlttl.
SI. lOUla. 11, Knlghl, Houeton, 11 n.u• I Tl..i Wllll 3
ltOMI M*91 Klngmen, New Yen. 13;
Murphy, Atlanta, 13; J Thompton,
P1tt1burgh. 11; Ho•ner. AU•nCa, 10:
He ndrlcll. St loul1, t , Owerrete, °=: Ull81 Moreno. ~ln.burgll, 24, Demler, ~. 21, L Smlttl, St Louie, 11; Wlleon. New York, 11.
RMl9,~.13. "TCHINO (I Oaol1lon1): Sutton, Houelon, 7.1. 2 24: Forecn. 81. LOI.Ill,
5-1, 4..24, A.~ N9W YCll'll, l-2. 2 74, Welch, Dedeet1, l ·I, l .t4; Aogare.
MontrNI, W , 1.7; Puleo, N9w YCll'll, 4-2,
3 72; Krukow, Phlladelohl•. 4-2. 2 71: <WW, Atlanta. 4-2. Ul7
8Tfllt(IOUT8: Soto, Cincinnati , 77,
Cu lton. Plllladalphla, 71, Aogere,
Montreal, 53; Ry111. Houlton, 51; LOiiar.
Sen Diego. 43.
Cofleae 1COtM NCAA ,.~A-.n'
DMeloft II Wotld httM (el....,.,..)
UC Rlvert40e 4. N.w Ha-. 3 (N.w Ha.-.
tlfmlnated)
Delle St 7, SW Mluoorl 5 (SW Mluourl allmlnated)
Florid• Southern 11 Longwooo O
(longWOOO allmtnaled) ...,. ___ _
Cal Stall Fullerton 7, W1chlta SI I
Artulna St I , Miami, Fl9_ 1
•• ~·· ... . ~ -· -.-
a.-, et Indy n.. lineup IOt the lndlaNlpolll 500
... corn9194ed .. 08IY Betl~.
Tom Bigelow, Pet. ~ WIO JOMle
Garu qutllilled In the -· Bigelow llUmPed the .._ quellflcallon NII OI 8"I Aleup. Be11en1u1u.., bumped rOOkle Chip Meed from the llrl9Up The ._.. ec..o of Ille quali1ler9
Gaty Bet~ 195 113
Tom Bigelow 114.790
P9te Hallmet 114.586 ~ Gana '11" 500
Conett• Dreg .....
(M OCll) T.,..._.
Bradlel 1 -I Gwy Cooke CL.ona
8Hch), 10 20 elapMd time. 121 31
mliea .,., "'°"' Brlldtel 2 -I H!twn S Ancltaoa
CEaconclldok 12 ._. e1. 110 70 mph, I e,.cket 3 -1 8111 Strowbridge
(BrM); 13 88 el. 100 22 mph
Bracllet 4 -I Jim Shinn (Downey'); 14 02 ... 103 Ill mph
Bradlet 5 -I Doug Manon (l.Oa A'l11a1e9~ S 97 el. U..14 mph
8ractlel 8 -I Bob Vlbanclc (W .. I
Coma), 18 25 el. 85 47 mph
Top eijrnW18t0t -Cool< 10 0$ et 118 73 mph
Powder pull -1. Patty Feldon (CamarNlo), 1'-03 et. 11 18 mph
Deep ... ftlhtng
MIW,OAT (A"'La"dll1e) -74
engler'I 35 bet'racuda, 152 beM, 570
m•ckarel, 15 rock 11111. (DH•J't
Locflet) -112 ~ 112 barr-.Oa,
78 bonHO. 11 ~ ti.a, l&e callc:o
t>Me. 5 hallbut, 1.oeo mecaet91
DAMA W... -2N anglare. 319
t>aN. -«9 btlnacud•. 1 hellb\11, 1 bonl10.
I ..._ llalnlort. 290 mack.,.., 200 roelc
Ila/I
MOAAO ear (Vltg'e La"dlng) -
85 anglare. 7 Hng ood, 59 roelc ood. M red roelc ood. 'f&e olll9 beM. 52 red
1napper (ete••• La•dl"I) -28
engler'I 102 red roelc ood, 21 -"' l>aM
Aft.A 8AY ('9tt 8aft UM) -t4
engler'I 73 ling ood, 1 CCM ood, 173 red rod< cod, 183 yellow beM. 390 roell ood
LOMG llllACH (......._. ,._, -30
angler• 390 roe• cod. 2 cow cod (0-'1 ..,_., -1M lrlQ!erW• I
yallOWtell. 70 barrlQUda, M bortllo, 3tl
ce11co b-. 21 ~ b .... 23 111111t1u1. 90
roell cod 1SAL auct4 -74 anglere' 2tO rock ood, 230 rnecll ..... 10 t#ICI bMa. 4
ctlllco l>Ua . OC•AUID• -111 anglere: 111 c81DO 11eM. 148 tend ._., S4 rod! WI.
110,.....,
8AM Dl•OO (lf&M La11dlt1,,
Plallet"'e"'a, ,el"t "e"'a) -I
engler'I 5 yallcMI ... 409 betracuda, 131 ~ 7 ling cod, 75 tnae:*eral, 329 roc:I<
""'· 1 hlll&ul. 1 bonito
~-
ooc1 ttn
IUNDAY'I MMILTt
(anief....,MMtlflel
-'IAlf IUCL One ,,,..
A FMi P-(Pi.-y)12 00 7 80 5 40
l(lng GONO (Oliver•) 8.40 4 00
French Aegalla (Valanzual•I 4 80 Alao raced Mental Piao•. Aeling
FoolWI, Donald. T.-.n Knight, 8ualow
'" Trlj>llClla, ,._. Stone
Time I 87 115
MCC*O MCI. I 1111 rnllea """"'°'~ tGuarr•l 24 90 10.90 5 40 "11• Wllh 11e91~1 e.20 4.40
Coun Compli-(DallllouaMye) 3.00
AleO ,aced: Jam Man, Delly Aepotl,
C1ula'1 Ten, StrHm Sidi . Shooting
e.nnla. Gala Cl<cla Time 1 '4~. a DAILY oouac (5-21paid$17840.
n.m uca. 1 1111 m11ea
9'oldllllt (Mc<Ar1 on) 1.80 4 80 3.20
FlmOUI Perl-(Pierce) 12.IO 9 00 TruatUa (~I 500 Al90 raced EJtlled, Grey S-. Ml•
Wiid Cal. Time 1'44
• UACTA I I_.) paid 1244 00
FOUfl'TH llACc. 7 ""1oflOa
Mr. MlbaiMildot 11.eo e.90 a.eo
Setty Cr.-(H1wley) 3 40 2 80 HallooW't E.,.. (ValerUuelll) 3 90
Aleo •aced; Gr..-y Knoll. oi-ner,
Colonlallem, · Patlc>'• Plrlle, Hugebay,
ludclwlll, Klmlnaldla, GMllc: Twine
T""8 122'3/5
f1"lt flAca. One mlle on Mf. CUlllll (Sibilla) 8.00 3.80 2 20
Nonhltty Glow l~l. 5 40 2 IO
OH· T ""DO OWIC* (Plnc:ey) 2 10 DK-MIOClle'• 1n1en1 (Upham) 2.80
Dudl*t lor .now
Alao r~ Why Zanlhe. Oelanlra
Yitai F0tce a..utlful One
8IXTH iuca. e 1uttonoe s...cy 811 MoC41rfon) too 4 40 2 90
A«Mmt>er HOiiy fl.lpMml 9 20 :> 80
Mll'I Girl (V-...a) 4 40
Aleo raoed: ,,_Pink Forti'• TrNI.
8ufWI AnO Aun •
Time I 10
• DACTA (2·51 paid S9t 50
MVUfTM M CI. 8 lurlonga Shady Fo• (c.tndel 10 40 s 90 3 90
llMdl Welk (SI ..... ) 4 90 3 40
Amen BrollMw (Guen•I 3 40 Alao raced Laughing Boy, Flyl"g
CNcll, Optlrnale. Ouety Hull
Time-I Ol-215 a OACTA (4-5) paid S1118 00
U PICK 8IX (2·1·1·7·2·4) paid
$129,123 40 with two WW*'G lid< ... (lht
~). 12 Pie* 811 -.oletion paid
• 1.397 .oo with 12 wlrw*'9 tldl.u (!hoe ~). 12 Pldl 811 acratd'I -~ paid s 1. 121.JO ....,, two WWno 1ldlab
(tow '*-· -~).
llGHTtt iuca. 1141 mllea on turf Adil'• s-'111 (Plnc:ey) 7 .00 4 40 4 20
Mlaa ~tlngton (V._....)1.00 4 20
Voc.1191 (c.tanede) 1.80
Aleo raoed: Tradl Rol>O«y, Cal Girl,
French Ch81mer, Contrefalre, Me.,.
MW11\a, He9f1ll II
Time. 1·~
'9fTlt IUCL I 1111 mllel on turf
Atntflf>OU' (McC«ronl 4.00 3.00 2 90 Clllfoe Aocounl (Caalaneclal 4.80 3.IO
Get> a Two (Ateoonl 5 80
Alto raced: A look of Eaglet,
CllaOongl. Mldnl1• Coc>P«. 8lly Jf .
Orum °"""· Time. 1'41 215. • UACTA (M ) paid "43 50.
A11endll1C9: l3 ,170
co:.=~~ ( ...... ._,
....... carr1•-....,.. 121. ..,, Antof1IO 117
...... 110, Sin Antonio 101 LM .. 111, Sen Antonio IOI
....... 121 • ..,, AlltonlO 12:1 (\All ..
w1n ..-4-0)
he61ntCotollClatoe
Bolton 121. PNladalphll 11
~ 121. Bolton 11:1
~ll.ao.tont7 ~ 111. eo.ton M
Bolton 114, ~ 15
8oelon ... Phlladalphle 71 ........... Pllll1delphla 120. Bolton 101
(PNlecMlpllla Wini --4-3)
MM.a ~ L.ak-.i~P-llAo-lnlll• ...,.. ..... ....... ,.......,...
~=-, PNtadalpllle 81
~ ....... ~et&.-... ....,,-.1
........ PNledalphla (II !WY) ,...., Mlel
P""9delphla 81 ~ (II 1-.: JI J &ry) n..-, ..... LAIMn•l~(lfn 1;)
Camel. Where am~ belongs.
·1
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 8 mg. "tar", 0.8 mg. nicotine "·
per c1g111tte ~ FTC fntthod.
Dena ...... ..,_
(et Delle.._. Y9Ctlt C•) T,.,.,,....,.
DAM BEu.£8 No 1 -I Bang Bang M...,..., Kathy Adamaon (OPYC); 2 ZOI,
Joyce loewy (UCI Salling Aaen.); 3
Aunewey II, Cheryl W1eC>ti (Voyageta YC~
OANA 8EUES NO. 2 -I Aoo1c N Roll, Sue Aogerw (OPYC); 2 Bang Ieng
Muwell. Kathy Adamaon (OPYCI; 3
GolllQ Lift, ac,. "ranta (OPYC).
Dena ftofnt ..,...
( .. 0-.... Y-"t C•) ,... ........
Cl.ASS A -I Gandall. 0oua ano ~ ._ (OPYC); 2 Rocio N ROI,
Aogere/Altter (OPYC); 3 Audacloue,
Mlh Kennedd'o,(,!'!YC); 4 C1lllornla Gold. Ff'9d O' (Dena W..i YC)
CLASS 8 -1 Mackinac, WH Thompeon (Caplllra"o Bay YC). 2
Wrecklau, A.G Kading (8YC). 3 Aedlne. Fred Pwei (CIC)O BYC~
Cl.ASS C -1 Going I.Ml, St-
f'rlftll (DPYC); 2 Moody Blue. Mika
Hln1on (CIC)O BYC~ 3. AllOC&. Tim Fuller (DP YC): 4 F r aeh Squaueo •
Allen/Crowley (OPYC)
Cl.A88 0 -1 Blncll1, A Blnl<erd
IOPYC): 2. s1a roura1, Kelly Rog•"
OPYC)
CATALINA-27 -1 SunMt. Steve
Out1on (DPYC). 2 ~. Bob Gal• (CICIO IY~). 3. Viv-. Y Clort (OPYC).
NAIL atandlnp
......... DM&Mlt WLOPOAW "" c--9 2 " 15 2S 11 T0tonto 1 4 11 15 II 5e
MontrM 4 4 11 8 10 34 CNcaoo 2 1 12 20 ........ ~ 12 24
"" LllUderdela 7 4 24 20 22 12 TulM • 5 11 17 18 40
Tarnpa Bay 4 7 15 2S 14 ,.
Jcllarwlle 3 I 14 It 14 32
....... DMllefl
Sen Diego 5 4 ,. 12 12 40 s.n.i-5 4 I& 13 11 3t
Edlnon1otl 5 3 12 11 • 39
VMOOllWf 4 5 12 11 10 32 P«111nd 4 3 13 I • 29
8Mt1le 2 • 11 15 II It .......,. .....
Co9mOI 3. Fon LllUClerdM 2 ,.....,....0--
No ~ adl9duled
AUenta Cleeetc m
•·Keith Ferp,154,000 ... 72-ee.el
Alymona Floyd,132.400 72 ......... 1'74
Wayne i-t,820.400 m
Larry !Mleon.1 14,400 m Peter~. SI0,170
Gibby Gllt!«1.1 10, 170 81-Melnyll, I 10.170 llc.ot1 Hoch,l 10, 170
O.\'le Edwwda.'10, 170 ,,,,
Joe IMllll,M.100 m
Huberl Gr-.S7,500 m
Tom Walaon.M.071
Geor119 Cadle,M.071
CaMn Peete.11,011 Tommy ValenUne.M,0711 -Miii• N+coielle,14.900
OM Kallclot_, "4.800
Payne Sl-1.~.eoo .,
D Elclleft>ltger.13.131 ROii« MelUlla,$3,131
"'" .,,.,,,., 13.831 411111 Pt.ll,'3.830 L• Eldet .13.831 -Vence HMt,..,,$2,IMO
Allen M .... 12.IMO -Lanny Wadklna,$2.130
Challea ~.12.130 Thomae Gray,12, 130
Danny Edwwda.12.130
Doug Tewall.12, 130
p Oonamual,$1,73e
Richard ZollM.$1,731
Lynn LotU1,731
Jack Newlon,11.73e
•-Won Olayoll
8M7 .... ·74
97.72.11.er
Ill· 70-ff· 72
72.-12.er ...
ff.7().71.et
11..-....71
10.11.ee.10
70-72-81M9
10.11.12.e1
74-M-7().71
70-e7-et-7S 11.12..-....
7().71-71.et 70-fe-et. 7 4
7). 7o-ee-73
11·70-ft-72
72-6-4-74-73 71~73-71
7l-72.ee.ell
72.72.72.e7
72-70.74-87
17-71-73-?S
73.et-72·70
71-71-71-71
70.71-70.73
LPGAl~~t
tat .... ~N.Y.)
1• Catny MorM.S11,250
211
Silly Uttle.112.250
121
86ncltt SpuOcn,ta,750 m
JoAnna Cemer.15.125
Pat Br..,,15,825 m
Pat ~.13.700
Joell ~.13. 700
NlllCY Lopc.$3. 700
Amt AlcolU3.700 Donna c.poni.13,100
2M
8everly K ..... '2.344
Sue Ertl.12,lo«
Sandra Palmer,12,,_..
Katlly Hlle.$2.344
Kathy YounQ,12.3'4
Vk*I Tabor.12.344 m
St-.y Hemlln,$1,IOO .. O.Oble Maaeey,$1,813
Kathy Poettewafl.S 1.813 rzr
LOt1 Qarbecz..$1,380
Katlly WMwMtl,l I ,341()
Atnella Aorer.11.380 ~Vall .._.,1,380
70.72-74
74.72.75
75-79-72
74-73-79 75·72·78
lt-77-77 70.75-78
r..77.73
79-74-74
75-7l-71
71-78-77 74.73.77
71-74-79
7~73
77-74-75
7!>-77-75
73-77-77
72-76-71 72-7U2
WMkend tranuctton• .. ... ALL ,._._~
KANSAS CITY ROYALS -Optioned
BuO Bladt, pitcher 10 am.ti. of the Am.,lcan Aeto(lelton, pUrcheMd lhe
contrac:l ol Don HOOO pitcher trom Omalle. placeO Oennla Leonatd, p<ICl'le<
on lhe 2 Hley dl .. bteO 1111. called Keltll
Cr• pllc:l>ef. from Omaha
Mettoftll!L.Neue CINCINNA Tl REOS -Senl Clint
HU<Ole, outlleldef. 10 lndlenapotta of IM """'lean Aaaodallon, called up Ouetle
Wiik• outllelOer MONTREAL EXPOS -Recalled
Oa\llC Palmet, pl1cll9' ;ooTlfALL ....._.., ..... L.aeew
ST LOUl6 CARDINALS Signed
Oa,... Stief, delen-b9ek. Terry Stlrte,
gu111d, RuWI Brown. delentA,... leci<le.
Joe Young ~erback. Pflnce McC0td
W10 Liltry AalO, "'"'*'D backa, K911h Chancey. -re<*.,.,, Scott Anion, llnabacller. and Miki Mtra1>111,
defeNNe back.
~'---LMlue TORONTO ARGONAUTS -lraded
ll'le MgOlllllng rlgtue to John Fourc:aoe
querl•bacll. to lhe Brllleh Columbia
uone f0t MU<• cona!Oeretk>n•
WA&HIN01'0N (A.P) -J ... , ....... , •••• et,
ehte! 1poke1men f•r th• Internal Rev.nu. Service
dwinl moet of 0\9 190o.,
di.t Saturday.
PORT·AU·PIUCE..1. HalU
lAP) -Cellt uvlch
I ID·O t • t , 8 7 , t h t
1randmothar of
Pre1tdent-for·Llft
Jean-Oaude Duvalier, died
W~y.
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Merle A•ttaJ Ttvt, 80. a
gh)"lidlt wtio. work helped
In the develo'pment of
1everal lmportant weapona
In World War lt. died
Thunda;y.
'OUNTAIN VAU.Y ICHOOl DllTftlCT
NOTICI CW AOOf'TION
Oft RllCM.UTION M
INTWNT TO LIAM ~UI DllTNCT MAL MONRTY M> NO. U ·to
NOTICE IS Hl!REBY GIVEN THAT
THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT hH declared th•t the
following real p1operty wlll not be
needed tor clHaroom purpoHe·
Th1ee (31 clauroom1 al Wardlow
School, loceted e1 9191 PlonHr
Oflw, Hunllngton Beach. c.Jlfom11
The Board ot Tru1tee1 ot the
Fountain Valley SchoOI Olsrrlct re·
IONes to leaM the facllitlea so 1n-
dtc.ted above under the lerms aod
conditions ll•led In the Rnotutlon
of the Boerd. Rnoiutlon No. 112·49
The minimum monthly leue P•Y·
ment for tile term of the lease shall
not be fH• th•n S 12 1/monlh per
cl•uroom The minimum monthly
IMM P8YfT*'ll for subsequent 1*1-
ods m•y be adjuated.,,y lh• Con· 1umer PrQ lndell •nnual average
refleclec:I •t the end ot the IHH
period A HCurlfy depoSJt may be
required prior to~upancy
No commission lh•ll be paid any
licensed re•I •et•te broker In Ihle
regard, and there lh•ll be no d•· ductton lrom eny propoul In d•·
t•rm1n1f\g Ille highest rHponslbl•
bidder Sealed propoHll to leese Hid
property mull be 1ece1ved by the
delegated officer •t the Fountain
V•lley Schoof District Educ•tlon Cenler. 17210 Oak S1reet. Fountain
V•lley. C•llfornl• 92708, no later
than 2 00 p m , May 31 1982
Before •ccep11ng •ny written
propou11. the delegeted officer
shall caH for or•I bidding. Any per-'°" WhO haa tlefetolore submitted a
written bid may submit an or•I bid ellceedlng by at leHI five (5%) per·
cent the hlghHI wrlllen bid lh•
hlgf'leSI responsible bi<kler shllll be
required to e1teC:ute the form of
lease. auch lorm•t hH her•totor•1
been approved by the Bo•rd of
Trull-.
The Board ot Trull-shall make
the determination 111 to wflethef 10
lease said l•cllillH with ten ( 10)
d•ys •lter receipt of bid• lnlorm•tlon conc;.,nlng tile pro-
pos•I should be addr•n•d to
FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL Dis.
TRICT. 17210 Oak Street, Founlaln
Vefley. Calllornl• 927011. (7141
842-8851, Attention· Neomi WI•·
laod. OA TEO. May 8, 1982
FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
JarMS 0 Wo4$1
Cle<k of Iha Board
Publlshed Orang• Coall O•lly
Piiot. Mey 10. 11. 24. 1982
3052·82
DllTl llDTICll
FALlt
LIDIA V . FALK, a
resident of Cost.a Mesa. CA.
for 23 years. PUied away on
March 23. 1982. She wu a
member of the Ladies
Auxillary Post #1249, World
War I Veterans. She I•
survived by her husband of
59 year•. Teddy L. Falk,
daughters Eleanor Anderton
and LaVeme Aiello both of
Costa Mesa . Ca., 4
erandchlldren ; 8
pat-grandchildren and 1
grea t-areat-grandchOd.
S«rvices will be held on
Wedne9day, May 26, 1982 at
McCOti41CX MOITUAllH
Laguna Beach
4!M·!M15 Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano •95-1ns
HAllotl LAW~MT. OLl\11
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
50-5554
Nlct•OTMH
l&L•OADWAY MOITUA&Y
I 10 8roadw&)'
Coata Mesa &42-9150
IA&.TZ-.. OM
SMrfHATUT'Hlll
WISTCUflP CMAPll.
427 e 17th St
Cotta Mesa
9-4&-0371
~.!..,., ...... ~"U: .. ,., ........... .... t"4 .... ~, .... et 1100 &."' II .._ llN thty ... llM r=.,::. ~·i:
11111 A~ 'M\111\ V...,, ~TIOMITO PAOIPtO COAIT MllHWAY POKIMA*•T ' tn'ft" "*' llUW If AnoM. C°"1'MOTNO. ... lkS• .,. ,.no lot 1111 enu,.
MUC llJTa MLC llJ1ll
"'!l!DM..,. ...,. •• w
Tiie ;;;:;,:,• ~,..., I• dOfl'll T ~t;r .....,.. ~-.D. . •-.-IUOCIHM AUTO llWHCI ~a4 1r:.:;• •He' '~II• :::.i.r~'tr:.~· Ji• 111111.,. Wi'Lr"mtTr' *~
JamH H. 11oc•w':~u10 TO ~HI HIGHllT llOOUl ,o ..
Overbrook Dtlve, "one, NtYeCll OAIH (f>a~~ •I t~~ IHI I lewfljf MOfM¥ of CM
Tlllt bllaineM II aoncluated 11Y an all tltM. "9 IN ~ , ... MYl<futll le aAd llOW Ml4 tty ll .... J-H 11--.. Deell 01 Tttm In Ille preperty
TNI 1.at-t WM tlltO wlttl tM ,_...,.,.., d I 1 .... :
County Cletll of Otange ~an T1'UITOft.,.,,,,,,., I. NAVIA. M~1~ 1M2 alll'lltl'Mn
' ,1_, lflfl,ICIAf": CtTY 'ID."A!.
l'11bll11led Orange CaHt Dally IAVINOI 6 1.0AN Al~ATIOH.
,llOt. ~ay H . 24, at. JuM 7, ttH a OOl'Poflu.i. 111. N ~·
WOfll cle.IOtlbed lltttln. TM WO.II le to be done 1iCOOtC11nt
to lht lllella and ~ on
Ille 11'1 the olftoe of the ._..llY of
the Dltlrlot 111d H id pl1111 end
1peo111oallon1 111 by ret.,.nce IMdt • pert of llllt netloe.
2102-a2 "9oorded A&loYll ... 1 ' .. ·-. '
·---.---.,.------Ho, 1117 In thl ~ lllecloJdl In ~ ""'-the offtoa of .... .....,,_"'°"""'
"'"'· .,,.a1ttoa1lon1 and olhet propoHI doaumen11 m1y be
tllltl\lned •• the office ol lhl County
a1111tat1on D111no1 No. a et 10'44
11111 A111n111. ,0111111111 Valle_y1 Calltot1k C091M of !tie 1111n1 -ll*fflcetlone !MY be OCltelned ~ me uow.-t1onec1 omoe ., ,.._
IOllowlnQ «*t• wtllch teld ~.,.
not rerundebl• regatdleu ol
whelller "" phn• and epeclllcatlona are returned: THI INTIRTAINIRS
--"'°---nn=IOUl~~ .... u~1 .. 1•~11'!"""-·1 ~ ~wwt----
NAm ITA~ L~ M of Tract No ....... ~._ ~~ per~• .,. doing c11y of Irvine. County ef Oranee.
PALMIS. MC>ell.I HOMf p~ ltate of Callfornlal II per map • reoorded In loOk 411, ,. .... N to 140 C•brlllO. Cot1• MtH, CA HlncllulNe,OfMleo•••nlOl•~·
t2ta7 reootda Of teld Oranot County, Jt¥ Ind lll'bar• Cowen1 I030 YOU AN 1H DUMJLT ~A 8rHltere Drive, Cofone d91 M.,, OHO O, TflUl1' OATlO J1i1t 21.
California CA 12921. INI UHi.EiS YOU TAKI ACTlC)N
Thie ~ le OOndUCted by an ro "'°TtCT YOUA ""'°""'"'· IT 11\dMdual. MAY H SOLD AT A f'U9UC ~.
Jay Cowen If YOU NE!D AN llCPl.ANA'TIOH Thtl ltatemenl WM ftled with die O F T H ! 'N A T U fl l 0, T H I!
County Clerk of Orange County on l'AOCEfOIHO AGAINST YOU YOU AJ>r• 21, 1982. 8HOULO CONTACT A LAWY~.,
'1-1 I Cerv1r IMne CA
PublleheO OfWIQI COelt DellY Pl-·~tt a 1ttWt llddr ... Ot OOf'MIOft IOI, May 3. 10. t7. 24. 1tl2 dHl9natlon 11 1hown aboYe, 110
GINEAAI. PAOV1810N9 ANO
8TANOAAO IP'lClflCATIONS FOA
COUNTY SANITATION ot8TAICT8 OF OAANOE COUNTY.
CALIFORNIA, 1971 Edition
(Cunenl edition appltceble to • bitlrl01 JObtl 110.00. Ot\alled plane
and apeelllc;atlone for above work
2027.-Z .•• ,, an IY 11 g Iva n •• to 111 i------------comp6tt.,,... or correctnell)." PUIUC •m ™ beneft()tary llndel' Mid Deed
1 'P~ end apeeillcat1on1 wtM be ~ to proap.ctlw bidden, 11
requHted, for • fH of U .00
(non-r91undablel to CO'IW the cott
of postlQe eritl handtlno.
All bide mull be made In -dalloe. end 1111 bidden mu•I comply, with State. Fed•r•I and
IOCal lawa appllcable thereto. and u
dlfec:ted In the propc>MI form, plaM
and l09Clflcatlon1
~ we llere«iy notified lhel
~I 10 provttlont Of Ille Labor
Code of the State of Cllltomle, the
Board of Olrectora of County
S•nll•tlon Dlatrlct No. 5 hll
adopted the pr911elllng r•t• of per
diem wagee u det«mlned by the
State Director of lndu1trl•I
Retatlona. applicable to the wor1l to
~ doM tor the locallty In whldt the
work 11 to be perlorm•d In
oompltenca with Section 1773 of the
''Between Rock ...
and a Soft place:'
L•bor Code of the St•t• of-------------.,_. __ ...._ ________ -r-------..... -----1-------"""'." ..... ---
Cllllornle. end It 11 hied 1n the omce P'tll.IC NOTICE
of the Secretary of the County COAIT ~ IC~ FOUNTAIN VA1.LIY T11llDI
SenltallOn Otalrlct No 5 ot 0rllf'IQI COUIOll DllTillCT NOTICI Of' nweTH'I IAJ..• ICHOOl DtlntlCT NOnc. CW TIWITl&'I IALI ~·bid lhall be rnaoe on the 1110 ~A....-On June 2, Wedo.day, 1982, 11 T.S. No. 11011 J
propoeal form furnlahed by th• MO~ ~TO 10 00 • m Rffldentlal Equity Fl· NOTICE Of' ~'°" On June 14, 1982 at 11 00 o'Cloc* ~= ~c~!'~ ~~ IX~ u...-m ~·.:; ~.~"::'o~~::; wn.":r irc,·~~ ~us :;';b;t ~';-:.~~tr= ~n~':= ~the title of the wor1l end the NOTICE IS HEREBY c that on Tn.oll recorded January 8, 1981. u DllTIUCT MAL "'°"RTY Company, 825 N. Broedw•y. In the
name llnd eddr-of the bidder thl 24th of Mardi 1912 8o9r'cl Of 1n1t. No. 81173. In book 13ll08, Paoe a10 N0.12~ City of S•nla Ane, County ot
with no other dlltlngulthing mark(I). Trld1-of the COeet Community 53&. of Ottlclal Aecofda In the ottio. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ou1nge, State of Cellfoml•.
It la the lole reeponalblllcy of theCollegeOlttrlet.CltyofCoela~ oltlleCouncyReeofd«•ofOrange THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE
bldd« to -lll•t ._bid• reoe!Yed County of Orange. adopted • nty. Stale of Callfomla. -.. DISTRICT hH declared that th• COMPANY, a corporation, 11
In the Ol91rict Otftc:e •t the addr-~lion of ll'tentlon to excMngl red by BRUCe A BEAMAN. an un-lollowlng rH I property wlll not be Trldlee llnder the Deed of Trust
h ... efl'•bove HI forth In proper ea I em• n ta WI th St• WU I married man end AISSA WAYNE, • nMded lor daattoom purpoMI. nac:uted by M. H FEKRI, r-ded time. Arly bid ~ •It« the o.V9lopment Co., VI for pecMtrian aingle wom•n. WILL SELL AT SI• 161 clauroome and one ( t) May 8, 19111 • ~1 no. 10040
ecnecklled e1oe1ng time for r«:ieipt and YlhlCulat P111M09 Of~ and PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST mu111-purpoee room •t W•rdlow In bOOk 14060. ~ M3 of Oflldal
of bid •hall b• returned to 1he adjacent lltceen (151 loot OIOOER FOR CASH (P•Y•bla et Scnool located •I 8191 P1onH1 Record• In th• ofllc• ol th•
bldd« UllOC**1 rl9ht·of-way• The two (2) ttrne of Ille In lawful money of the Drive. Huntington Beech, C•lllomla. Recorder of Orang• County,
Each blddet rnuat be llcenNd In rtont"°'•WllYI together form• llnale Unlled Sl•tH) •t lhe norlh front Th• Board of Tru1tH1 of the Calllomle. by reeeon of default In
the St•t• of Cellfornla and quallfled thirty (30) loot euement for entrance to the County Co\irthOUM. Fount•ln Valley School Dlllrlct r• th• payment or perform•nce of
10 perform the work deacribed ln common uea ~ the Cout 700 Civic Cent« Drive W•t. Santa Iv•• to leUe the l11etlltlel ao In-obligation• Hcured thereby
th• plans. apeclllo•tlone •nd Community Cofleg• Ol•trlcl An•. C•llfornl• ell right, tltle •nd lcated •bov9 under the terms and Including th• brHCh or d•l•ult.
contrec:t ~I.I. p !op• rt y • n d th• S t • w I rt ln1«Mt con~ to and now held tloM stated In Iha AeeolullOn notloe of wtlld1 wu recorded Feb
A bid bond not ._ than ten 0.-.ll~•t Co., VI propwty. The by It uodet Mid OMO of TN11 In the I u.. Ooll'd. Aeaolu11on No. 82-48 18, 1882 u document f\O
p•rcent ( 10%1 of the total bid dlalrict property end "'-St"11t1 property sllu•ted In H id County Tile mlnlmUm monthly leaM pay-82-0511144 of uld Offlclal Record9,
amount _. be requw.o with Md! property -located It ~ and St•te deeerlbed u t lor the wm of the leeM lhall wt1 Ml •t public auction to the
bid llnd no bid"*' be coneldered and Warn•r Street•. Fountain Plfc.11. Unit No. 7 u snown and 01 be leu then $121/month per ~ bidder for caatt In lewful un'-llUCf'lbldMCUrlt)'leencloMd V•lley, County of Or•nge, deecrlbedlntheCondomlnlumPtan lueroom and $331/month per moneyofth9Unlted8tatN.wl1hout
th«eln. Seid bid bond nwy be In the Cellfomlll. recorded on Augull 29, t978, In ulll-purpoae room The minimum •nv covenant or w•rr•nl)'.
form of • caalllef'• or cer1lfled A public hearing upon the Book t2820, Page• 318 to 3112 In· onthly luM p•yment for tubH-oP<...0 or lmj)lltd M to title,
cll9di ~to._ DIMttc1 ~of "*ting MJCll decllca11on clu•IYe of Ofllclel Record• of aald vent l*lod• may be ad)ulted by po11w1llll', or encumbrenOll. for
Pu;euanl to Callfo.rnle will be held et lh• COAST County he Consumer Price lndea •nnu•I the~ of peylng otllgatlona
Gowmment Code Section 4590 COMMUNrTY COl.l.EGE O.STRICT P•rcel 2 An undivided of\e verege reflected at lhe end ot lt>e NCUred by Mid 0..0 of Truat. the
the oontl-*" 11111 be entltled tO BOARD ROOM, 1370 Ad•tnl thlrty•llrtt(1131st)lnt«"1Melln-period AMQlllty~tmay lnt.-..tconwyedtouldTrust•by
pc191 approwed ....._ wtll ttle Avenue. Cceta Mela. CA. on the ant in common In the,.. lnt-1 In be required prior to occ:upancy .. Id Deed of Trull In property Dletrtet 0# .,. ~ ftnendal 2ttn Of May IMa at the haur of end 10 rhe common llN of Loll 4. 5 No commitllon lhlll be paid 11/lY altuated In the County of Orange.
ln1tlt1itlon In otcs.t to have the tlgtrt o'doell. and 8 ot Tract 9~87. u per map fl· lceneed real "tile bro«9' In ttlle St•t• of Calltornla and deecrlbed Dlstrtc:t ,..._ fUnda tetalned by BOARD OF TRUSTEES led In Book 400. P•oee 20 to 24 eg•rd. end the•• •h•ll be no d• u :
Iha Dletttct to._,,.~ Of COAST COMMUNrTY 1nclu1lve. ot Ml1C•ll•neou1 Maps, uct1on from •ny propou1 In d•· Lot 10 of Tiw:t No. 3519, In the
the oontrw:l COll.EGE OISTAICT record• of H id County, II 1uch efmlnlng the hlgheal re1pon1lble City of~ Beech, M per mac>
The BoerO o1 Olrectara of the By. Horman E. W~ term la defined In lhe Ar11cl• an-,_ded In book 128, pegea 111 10 County 8enli.tlon C*tric1 No 5 S.C.-etary of 8lld 8oerd titted "Deflnltk>nl" of the Oeclar• SHl•d proc>oHI• 10 le•H .. Id 21 lndualve, Mlaclllel-Mapa, In
,_....the 11g111 to retect ""Y or e1 M90U1T'ION uon of c-i1. Conclltlone. and operty muat ~ ,_.ved by the IN offtoe cl Ille County Aecordet of
bid a and to waive any or all RESOLVED, th•t tllle 8oatd, Aeetrlc:tlon• ~tied In "Subjec1 eleg•ted officer al the Fountal" Mid County.
1 IWttlee. .ipon finding thllt 11 le In the b91C to .. below (the "Oec:lar•llon"I: •ll•y School Olllrlct Educ•tlon Excepting • •trip of land 1 fOOI
"99U BY OR~ OF THE 1nt•r11t1 of the Dlatrlcl and In P•rcel 3. E•Hmentl u 1uch ter. 17210 0111 Street. Fountain wide rNfl' tt1e Sou1'-191'1y 1 100!
BOAN> OF DIRECTORS accordll'ICI wl111 Education Code NMtnef'lll are p8r1lcularly Mt f0r1h alley. C•llfornl• 92708, no l•ter of uld land M i;onwyecl to ttle City
of Truet, by reMOn of • br..ai or NI-mu default In the obtlOatloM -·"ect
NOTICE O' TRUITH'I IALI thef'eby, hefetOfOf• •11#1.tied and
TS No SHL 6002•8 delivered to the 11ndel'tlgned a
On June 7 t982 •t 10 00 Im written Oeclef•tion ol o.fwlt end
C•I COHI Mortga9• Inc .. dul Demand tor Sele. and Wftnen notice
eppo1n1ed Trull" under and pur of brMdl and of electtOfl to c:..e
au•nl to Deed of Trull recorded th• undef1l9n•d to ••II ••Id
O•cem1>er 31. 1980. 111 lnll No property to Nlltf)' Mid ObflOltlont.
'" l>OOI< 13897. page 8941. of •nd thereafter the underalgned
Olllclal Record• on tt>e ofllce of the c*'9ld Mid nollee of brMdl atld of
County R•corders of Or•ng electlon 1obe"-dec1Jelluery 1e. County Slate of CaMornla eaecut 1982 u ln1tr. No. 82·018894 In
by John H Kuyper and Evelyn J uld Offlclal Aecorde
Kuyper husb•nd and wtl• WILL S•ld ute will be m•de, but
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION T without coven en I or werranty
HIGHEST Bl ODER FOR C ASH •XP' ... Of lrnptled, r~lno tltte.
(payable 81 time ot HI• on 111wlu po1 .. 1~lon, or encumbrencet. to
money ol the United S1a1e11 on I pey the remaining prlnc:lpel eum of
lobby of the ofllcH of Hunt •"c. the "°'811) NCUf«1 by Mid Oeec:I of
Fenatermaker. A Profffeional Cor Tn.wt, with lnt«eat .. In Mid noi.
pora11on loc•t•d at 820 N•wport proYlded, edvancee, II any, llncMf
C•nter OroYe. Suite 211 Newport th• 1 ... m1 of Hid 0..0 Of Trull.
Beach Ca 92660 7 14-855-2411 al ..... dlll'gee and ~ of t11e
flghl !Ille and 1nterffl conveyed I Trwt• end of the trutte .,..i.d by
and"°"' held by •I under said Mid Deed of Trust.
of Trull on the property aituated Seid Nie wtff be held on Tu.day, "'d County and S111e da.crlbed u June' II, 1982 at 2:00 o.m., et the
Loi 1 t 01 Tract No 4969 H aoow Chapmall Awnue entrance. to the
on a map recorded 1n bOOll 174 3 J Civic Center Bulldtng. 300 EHt
•nd 32 of M11ce111n•ou1 Maps In Ch•pmen Avenue, tn th• City of the ofltce of lhe County Recordef 01 Orange
U•d County A t t h e t I me o f t ha I n I ti • I The s1ree1 eddreu •nd 01her publication of thla notloa. the total
common deslgnetton. ti any ol the amount of the unpeld bellnce of the
real property deacrobed above •• obllgetlon aecured by tll• above
purported 10 be 2<M9 Tustin Ave . ducrlb•d deed of truat •nd
Cott• Mesa. C• 92627 eatlmal•d co1t1, 111penH1, and The under11gned Truatee dll· ad\lencea le $152,874.03.
c1•1m1 •ny 11eblllly tor •ny 1ncor To det ... m lne the opening bid,
rectness of th• street llddreu •nd )"OU mey call (714) 937.otee.
other common dealgnauon. •I any Date May 10. 1N2
lhown nerein 1.0. SERVICE. COMPANY
Said sale will be made, OUI with· u Mid TNlt•,
OUI covenaf\t or w•rr•n•y. e•prflll By P•trlc&I A. Randall, 01 implled. regerdlf\g tltle. POSH•· Aulstant Secretary
11on or encumbr•ncH. lncludlng one City SOUMYwd, Weat,
teea ctl•rges 81\d ••l*l-of the Orat1g1. CA 82M8 TrustM nnd of the 1ru111 crNled by (71 4) 83M288
H•d Deed of lrull. to pay the r• Publl1hed Otano• Coeat Oalty
ma1n1ng pr1nc1pel sum• of the Piiot. Mey 17, 24, 3t, 1882
note(•I aecu1ed by Hid O•ed ol 2129-82 Trust to wit S 114.878 20 with tn·
tereat thereon from •t 21 per· --.,. NOT1Cl cent per an,.um 11 provided In said ____ ._ ________ _
no1e111 plus coa11 aocS any ac:tvencff ~nnoue ..._ ..
ot •n amount to be determined •I NAm eTAnlmJfT
the lime ot sale With 1nlerfft Th• following peraon la doing The t>enelocoary under ..,d Deed ~ .. :
ol Trull her•tolore eaecuted and R.0 K. MAINTENANCE. 2151
delovereo 10 Ille under11gned a Pacific Avenue. Coat• Me11, CA
wntten Dect1rat1on of d•l•ult •nd 92827
Oemend for Sale. •nd • wrlllen Richard Kurtz. 2151 Pacific
No11ce ot Oel•ull and Elecllon to A~. eo.u ..._CA 8292!.
Seo The undersigned caused Mid TNa ~ te ~ by an Notoce ol Oelaull and Etec11on to lndMOual.
Sell to be recorded In the county Rk:tlard D Kt.ni
......,. the rNI propet1y I• locll1ed Thia •tatamant -!lad with the Dale April 27 1982 ty Oer11 of Orange County on
By Art W Fen11ermllker Apr1I 30 912. By Cel Coall Mortgage ' ,,.._
Authol'tZICI SigMture Putltilflad Orange Cout Delly Pl-
Publl shed Or•ng• Cout O•lly lot, May 3, 10, 17, 24, 1982
P1iol. May 10 17, 24. 18112 20t0·82 1912-82 COUNTY SANITATION Sectlone 8147().81474, ln1tnde to In the Ar1~ enlltled "EIMments" hen 2.00 p.m , M•y 31, t982. of N9wPOf1 Beectl by dMd recorded OISTAK:'TNO 5 of elldl9ngethepropertydeecr1bedln ottheOedar•llonundertheSecilOn Before•cceptlnganywrltten .-1, 1HO In bOOll 5t74. peoe~------------------------
OrMge County CA the e-t ~ •ttac:Nd hndlngt In IUCf'I Anlde entttled u propo .. 11. the delegated officer 596. Ofllclal Aecotda, anO In l>O<*
J Wr,ne S~er hereto, traneleHlng to Stewart follows "Rlahll and OutlM: Utllitl• 111\111 call tor Ofal bidding Any per· 5174, ~ 699, Offlclel Aecorda.
Secr8'tafy • Development Co VI • 15 fuot and Cable Televle(on". "Support. llOn whO llU lleretolore eubmltted • E11cept all oll, oil rtghta. Publlah~ Orang• CoHI Dally right-of-way for ped .. trlan and Settlement •nd Encroachment". wrlnen bid may eut>mll en oral bid mln«ala, mln«al rlght1. natur.i QM
Pilot May 24 June 1 19112 vehicular PHHg• end related "lngr"'· Egreu and RecrHtlon ••ceedlng by at leell five (5%1 per· rtgllta, and other hydroc:arbON by
· ' ' 220l-82 purpoau along the aouthern Rights". and "Exctullw f\Mtrlcted ce"t the hlgheat written bid. The wflat-,_ known that may boundary of !he C*trlclC'8 property Common AtH E._,_.11". highest r~ble bidder shall be be within or under the parcel of land
•cqulred for the Coeltllne P•rcel 4. E11ementa 11 1uch required to •••cute the form of he<eln•bOV• Oe.c:rlbed, 1•thef
r,,c;onwnw""' College Center Protec1. _..,.,,,are pwtlculally set 10r1h ,.a ... such lorm•t hH heretofore with the perpetuel rlgllt ol drflllng,
n nchange tor • grant to the on the Ar1iele entltled "e-ntlnt1" l>Hn •Pproved by the Board 01 mining, Hplorlng end oper•tlng
from St-1 O..eiopl•••t of th• Decluetlon of Cov•n•nll rull-therefor and atorlng In and
. VI of an eQl.al Md adl**il 15 Condlllons •nd RHtrlctlon1 In The Soard of Trust-lflall make rern<Mng the -trom uld land
00! rlgllt"°'·WllY '°' pedeetrian and "Subject to:" below (the Malter he determlnalon u lo whether to or any other lllnd. lnc:ludtng the rdlt
ehlculer peHage •nd releled O•claratlon") under th• Section eHe Hid l•cilltle1 within ten ( 101 to wtllpetOok or dlrectlonally OrtN
urpoaH •long the northern t>eedings In IUCh Ar11cte 9"1tl11ed u •)'11 aller recelJ>' of bid• and mine from land• other than
bOUndr; of the property of Stewlir1 lollOwt: "RIOltl• tnd Outlel; Ulllltlel Information concerning the pro-thOM htnlnabove deecf'tbed, otl or 2:00PM at the Harbor Lawn evelopment Co. VI, the two 1111d Cable Televlalon'', "Support. OHi ahould be •ddrened to 911 well1, tunnel• •nd ehalla Chapel with Chaplain John t~ together lo form -Seulement •nd Encro•chment", FOUNlAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS· b o ttom 111ch whlc>1tocked or A . Lindvall officiating. 1oo1 -1t kw Prcommon ~ "Community Fecllllle• ~ .. men1" TRICT. 17210 Oalt Slteet, Fountain dlreCtlOMlly df1lled ...., tunnele Ince rm en t •e r v l c e • s•-.:,he.._Oletrlct Property • .., •F~!'. ... ~~1nag1 over Communlt~ alley. Calllornl• 92708, (7141 •nd ahalta under b•n••th or --· ,.,operty; and _,,,....., 842-61151 Allentlon Naomi Wle· beyond !he ut4Wlor llmltl thlreOf. Immediately following. RESOLVEO FOATHEA, th•t Th• str'Ht •dd•H• end other land and to redrlll, retunnel, equip,
Services under the direction 11H111n C. Hu.wlnkel of Newport common dMIQn•tlOn, It any, ol the DATED· Mey 11. 1982 melnt•ln, repair, dHp•n and of Harbor Lawn-Mount ,C8111ornlelhallbeappolnled rHI properly described above I• FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL oper•1• any IUCfl ....,. or mlnlt. Oil M t f C t o • boll'd of llPP'....,. of lhr• purporred 10 be 43 Montpelll•r, DISTRICT without. ,_, the right to df'll, ve or uary 0 OS a (one other to be llPP<*tttd Newport Beech, Callfornle. BOARD OF TRUSTEES mine, ttOl9. ellPIOf9 and opera19 Mesa. :W0-5554. Stewart 0.-.etopment Co. VI and The undersigned Tru1tH di•· J-D WolSt through thl ~ or the ups>« LANGDALE • I h Ir d b Y th• Co u n 1 y cl•tm1 •ny ll•blllty IOI eny lncor-Clerk of Ille Ooll'd 500 IMI of the tub1""'-Of the R 0 B E R T E A R L uperl ntendent of School•) lo rec:tMSS of the atreet eddr-and Publl1t1ed Orenge CoHI O•llY l•nd herelnabove described, H
LANGDALE. .de f 11 aoon M poeelt* to the othef common de91Qn•llOn, If any, Pltot. May 10. t7. 24. 19112. reeerwd by The IMne c:ornp.ty, • a reu nt o i. to the ncfllnge and the shown herein. 3051-!2 w111 Virginie COfPOlallOn. recorded Santa Ana, C.a. PUied away nty Superintendent of Sdloole Said Nie win be made. but with· Auguat fl, 1977, In boolt 12331, on May 22 1982. Survived 111 determination of the caeh out co...-nt or warranty, ·~-•-.,. ...,.._ Peo9 1814, Oflldal Aecioftlt,
. ' alule of the propertlea pn>pOMd or lmpllecl. regerdlng title,~-•-"'""" Attention JI dlrec:1ed to the tact by his wife Irleen, son• o be eltCNinQed; and •Ion, 0, encumbr•ncee, Including \M\ iM oil. Mc., It~ h'om vary and Ronald, sisters RESOLv£0 FURTHER. 11\81 ff ,_ chargee and •ll99f'IW of the rcm1oue wu u .. -ISl'IMll• 111 tt11a ~ Ve1m.a Scheve. Vi vlan he County Superintendent of Truttee and olthe truall creeteo by MAim ITAT-.r and any pollcy l8'uld In the-Of
D 1 d n-Sh 1 llPl)JO'llll the repor1 of the "Id Oeecl of Trull. to pay the re· T .. -foll~n .... ,eon 11 doing • ~ at • .... llnder aald a es an uctt)' e eny. ppralHr• •nd th• term• •nd ma1ninQ P"nclc>el eum of the notl(•I ,,. ......... g .. -o..o of Truet wlll aleo contain aald
brothen Maurice and Jlm, ondltlon• of th• Eaument Hcured by Hid o..hf Tru1t to ~:ER ENOINEEAINO. 833 oa excieptlon. grandchildren John Eric, AgrHment ut forth In Chit wlr. $329,394.00 with lnterHt W91t Kaleb. Unit J. Orange, CA The unpeld bllanoe and wdmete Cor~ Kerry Erica and Relolutlon. there atlaH be pub411Md thereon from J•nuery II. 19111 o t2M7. of ooet.t. _,,.,...and edVancet aa
J than• G ' .d _ .. _ •1 IMlt once• weell for twowwb 14 ~per •nnum H provided In Wiiiard P. Greber, 1t281 of ~ 17, 1912 I• 1133.357.00: ona · ravesa e leiv~ In a newapaper of general Mid notl(1) ~ coeta and eny ed· c M6d emount wl1I ~ unttl oat• will be held Wednesday, c11culat1011 In thl• count)' Ch• Y•nc.s of '80,808.41wtth1nt-t =ry Orl1ie, Weatmlnater, A of tale.
May 26 t 982 at Harbor fofegolng Reeolu11on Of Int.ant to The beneficiary under aald Deed Thie bu1111191 le concM:tld by an Th• 1tr"t eddreu end oth.., Lawn M~ at ll:OOAM Hch•nge the propertlee and • of Tru11 lwlretofore Ill.Wied and lndMduel. OOfMIOh deelgnetlon, It any, Of Ille
. · nollce stating the time and fll-of delivered to the undersigned t Wltlal'd P. Greber ,... property deeof1bod ebow le w 1 th P ••tor D l r k the publlc ,,_.Ing of thla Boerd to written Decl.,•tlon ot deteult and Thie lleMmenl -flled .tth IM ~to be: 4821 Cort1and Or., V an-Proyen, the C.0.t Bible be held to oonelder the repon of the Oem•nd tor S•I•, tnd • written County Clerk Of Orange County on Newport 8-lh. Church officiating Setvioes appr.._. and the el!CtlMge of the Notice 01 Oeleult •nd Election to May 13. 1"2. Th• under1lgned Tru1tee
d . · ~~lu duorlbed In the Sell The ul'deralgned cauMd Mid ,_ ctl1otalm1 any lfablllly for any under the 1rection of RetofUtlon; and Notice of Otlautt •nd Election to Publlehed Orange co .. t os11,, lnc>011ec10•• of the WWI addr9et Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive OLVED FUA'n1EA, ltlet the Sell to be recorded In the county Piiot. May 17, 2~. 31, June 7. 1"2 and °"* oammon deelgnetlon. It Mortuary of Costa Mesa Ch•ncellor or Eucutlve Vice whet• the reel property II located 21~2 any, lhowrl tw.ln. ~0 5554 Chenc*lor. B'*'-A,,.,,_, be and Oete: May t , 1"2 . OATEO May 17, 1982. · ANDREWS hlre«ly le aulhortiied and directed 10 RESIDENTIAL EOUITY FINAN· Benellolary· Town & Country
do or cauae to be done any and all CIAL P'tllJC NOTICE 811\11, A"n: J-M. Preeton. RUTH A. ANDREWS, a MJCll tvrtller acta and thing•. ancs to 11 "kl Trust•. Add,_: 1253& Seel 8Nc11 Blvd ..
resident of c.o.ta Mela. Ca. ~~·m ":': t ~. ::, :nc: n': ~~~~~. Bs!:t-: NOTICELa.r.!E~tVEN ttlet ~-== .. ~131 514-9783 for the put 26 fNl'S, attar lnetrumenll, •either of them may Publlahed Orange CoHt Dally the ~lleme Of found or IAF!CO TfTLI! INIVl\ANCE brin& a Jone time resident of d-,_. ... ry Of dealr•ble In PllOI, May 10, 17. R 1982. tllftld "9111 bMrl helid by COMPANY, 1 Cof'poretl9n TNllel Glendale, puled away 00 order 10 c:arry Into effect th• I0«-82 1M ~It of the Olly Of Addr ... : S700 Wllahlre Blvd
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1 " I! IUb)eGt 1o the,...,.,,.,, l'rtm• Udo Nord blytront. & bdnn, &1,1\ beth. on one of ttll beet tMl'fl •112..__...1 __ ... 70 view, l>MM'4 oelllng•, :m .................. 3 br 2 b• condo In Olen· oc AENTAL8 7ec>-S$14 • M• H-...i.... ..... Of tMI ........,_ L .. LR 2 boat ·•1 ... $1 o.N\ f\Af\ In t111 upp•r 81ok lay ,,,_ ·--• 111109 ttont frplo. Looa• ....... -....... • • ,,_.,k.,, ""1 t' 111 0 it'~ . " ai,... .~.vvv. er••· IHutlf\61 o111tom ted ~ abow L~'• •-<1111 for ••ct11ng1 w 0,., 1•1•1 lllf -... v't' ,_. m 1 • 1 1 1 bUllt 4 ldtm I tied! poo1 ,.rvt«""a'ooutlln• 1,.1 14 hr .\uardtd oommu· o on do or II o u 1 • 1 n •••• ••••••••••••••••••
r•IMN'Mt .. ~ ll!! pl ~r.~!~~!.'1tmlll;I~~ no~ Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 be\h + WfO rte. rm. home with fabuiCM ._ 000 ' ' n...,lty •••• 8_.!lurf1ld1 Ave. Or~ Co. Cell E. Othl· 2 b•. 2 bl, ftplo, IQI te-.... m... 10:. _.. beam c.elllna., furnl1hed, NltJoa. '420.000. Of ....._._..... •• ·--... MlllK>N MAL TY _,, s ... 2'A bl, b I, 9 • 8 4 ' • 5 5 2 2 . reg. (No Pit•) MJO, -j~lt •!! dl1ctlmln1t1on b ..... on ·...-r-e.::;;d'°~ .;;:::'...., 4.....0731 II' to b11oh. 2 frplc1. t213)244·821S evw. •83.o4e1 -If.... ';; r.ce. oolor. rlllolon .... Of u1•• llU ..... 111' , "'"t1"1f''-1 f1ntutlo vllW from roof R I -----...... ~~ ::. n1tlon1I orlgTn , or 1ny ... -trn miy ct~ nlf\C "J or If,_ AllUMAILI AND Ill• top 1 1 105 000 JNJ 111111 Hli•fll• t:i ~~"'""" ,.,. Intention to m1k1 1ny ....agoon view from 8 bdnn. & beth, playroom, ~r2•1d0•~oo~'6tif1fo~ d:! IQ& --I.I" fllNANCINO AVAi· l'.P/O~C. 0
2131582:2188 Wi•IH 1100 Jt11i n# --.... := 1UOt1pr.-..1e1,llmltatlon dark rm, dt•n. Bolt ellp $1.S&0,000. 1 •• 1.-:.::.·7171 4 bdrlTI, 2 bl, 17116 LA8'.l ••••••••v•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• -:ir..:• , .. °' dllorimlNtlon." ,,,., "°" Cllnntt Dr. Coeta MIM. W1•llo ICihooll from tHI ... ,_. W~ IOll N11d 2 11om11 on "''"*· 2Br Condo SO Ill mo. 1111. ==·-.i. :: Thi• new1p1p1t wlll not IAYSIDE OIYE Prln. only. 11u.ooo. two 1t0ty DMf'9 o-rdtn ...... n··•11••',,;•;•••• not 1n 1g1nt CM/HS 1u1 & s200 ~.No pM9.
... knowingly IOOept 1ny g,_.•~~•lar bayfront view 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br, 714-5&1·1* home With ~llY • -are I 8 7 5 • 7 t 9 7, 768 7633 IW. ($TAT£ actwr1111ng '°',.., wtat• ,..._ ...... ,. 1t'fll"91..i bedroom•. 2 ALMOST OCEAN · 967·11M OC_-R_E_H_T_AL_S __ ~ ... ,., s.i. '••* wNotl It In Vl<*tlon Of ttll 2 bl dn. 2 boat Ills» $1,900,000. -• m ... bethl. ~8.000. FRONT. OrHt flHt on , Sb' 1 1200 to a2000 "'9rt_,,.,...,llelt * iew -UHOO A.I. large lo1. Mt5,000. Jtalt./I 5 33 1-cs.ys =~:~... !: · COllOl&DO CAYS =~';,'~;,:,c~ .,....1020 Lacw Yllllt I.I ...................... 7 :0~: FoC::NT ~~=~=fu.n• 1• .. ...,. Coronado I.land CUil. baytront lot. s~· boat home. Fe1turln9 femlty ...__ "'-ial I 411·1lf1 ...... ,.,., •• _ 2 81Hm $825. f'1nc1d
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tl .. T'lS country cu1tom hom1 ptece, bride. 1>9Uo. •••• •••••• ••••• ••••• •• •Pe c ••cut• r v I• w • "" 3 bdrma. 2~ baths condo near pool. $145,000. . ""',,,., '"' •H.500. AllO 2 br .. 2 LANDLORDS·dO you $ 1000/mo. 3532 Bt1· -hr..i~ i1• g~:~~:YN~od~t!118,~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••• bl .. double Wide, corner need help In ttntlngJour v e 111 Jon 1t111 n =~-:::•t:t ; ,. ,. rid. A truly quellty 3 8R PAii .. •-lot a38,000. Biii Grunoy property? f wltl lln I•· (213,.51-•3e7, 24 tin. c-""""''"''" -corner lot hom1 PLUS l'Wl95 e7Mt9 l. n anu •how & clo1t c ........ oi .... 1..r -Tll F...... ....... 01111. ~9.441 1. lma1 '1H ~==~;· ~ In, ....... ,...,-. ... ~.!!..d" AN OCEAN VIEW. l.lall ITllTll ... , ,159 Newport Beech Oe Anza •••••••••••••••••••••• ~""'"' -u--.,.... .,_, .. ...,"' ........ Sml 2 Br 2 81 older 4. I~ IA. bayfront P1tk . Mint 3 9, 3 ea E.lttc Hom.In ~,:::.,v•• : Bdrm pool nom1 wllh tlomi w/greit locitlon -~R ........... cond. '71 dbl wide, !16r•-Ull Northwood•. 2 11ory with A,.,.l.'•'"'" -1p1, In M111 d1I Merl neer Tuetln Ave. H•• ..,.., '"' '"""' pl1c1. brick p1t10. • 1. Immaculate and chat· ~•rn lrg 11m. room. Ho .,.,._, ""'" °' ""' -Bell buy In the .,..., not T • •D 1oad1 off 011nt111. A•-MOOE1. 000. Aleo 2 br · • 2 bi.. m 1 n g 3 e d rm 11 om• pell pleeM. GarcMn« & :::::a • ._d ::: 1noth1t Ilk• It. A1uum1 ·-I IUml II ,OOO In loin• HAS !VEAYTHINO double wide, corner lot Sunny brtck/',,•tlo Fite~ water paid . HOO/mo. 11a1m........ ••• 111, own« wtll CMf'/ tit------------------ISM2tl wiau.ooo dwn. Full CUl-49 w ltreet U8,000. Biii Grundy pl10t. s 1eso mo 546 2000 Agent, nor.a. i':"'-":'::~.i. mo lanoe 11 low rel1. 1138, l;iii~E!iE~iiji, ptlci 1115,000. Sun & 811111 Club 1_8_7M __ 18_1_. ____ _ ~:=".."::!:!". :5 OOOCllllM&-7111 13t-7370 20 """~.. Huntington BMch, doubl• 1n NI/nu. 2 b, 2 ~~&U MOO
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'"""' 111 CMM 1111 ........., NEWPORT BEACH, CA 3 lplca, plul Hll & Hin BeltbdrmbUVw/pooln Cl·.M.:..0Slwpquell! ... :....-: ..... ••••••••• Mobll1 Horne. 18r. lgt tm bonua rm, clo11 to •-:::... w.-.... ./ -o1na. Owner '""'., moti-640-0020 "' ..... ¥1 .,,... k ,.__ ' I ... 3·••• 11_,ioi--valid, cell lodiy, b1tlltoom1, din offloel ~~~ng. ll 17,800. Bier .,,.._ .,..,.. p1llo & lhld. Adh par , ....,, ... • ,.., _,,.1 perk pool & 1enn11. ,,.....,. .. _ ... .,. --541-2313 err toom, llbrery, gym· 709 IPll .,..., So. Lag. 110,000, dy •••••••••••••••••••••• 1mmf'd 11200 Pl' mo. --.Tna ua• 1 ... LIU IYM MU n .. lum. Unu.ually deep1---------.... 49<1·2782, 111/wtmd• eY/ Spygllll 4 er flmtly Ownr/tHct 551..0100 AllllttCOICMTS, •,. lot wl approx. 74 ft on thl EXECUTIVE TAM.Eva. Lovely lrt 4 Bd, prof. wkndl •ee..&791 room 2 lrplc oc .. n/ -IWlm ... I UUJ • .., b1y Only 5 ~ old •• with m1gnlflc1nt "ltd. decoreted W/--1 ~ harbOr YleWI S 1860/mo 3 br 2 • b• ftmlly rm, din. ru•OMAlS & ..... .. ,. · Y• • · -· ' ~ & -.. ..,::."A' ' •~-.. L... •-•1 J•"" ~S.0778. tm Close to tpe, t.W. '"ST & F0 JM IWI Tll 1 •-950,000. John Macnab. Every upgrade.. 4 bdmw. -· ·-,.,... -_,, ._ & 1 S • 0 O w UNI .-. 842..a235.(.....,.). Mu1tMll.A1k1noa2so. RGAINATONLY••••• ............... 8 1 ul 4 11 poo " mo.
--·· ~11ae• IM ....,. • Bdrm 3 ooo. Bllr !MM708 a358,8001 won't IHt. Lewragld C1llforn11 In· PIO ac ar oc.an c Y 975-1723 (G Putnem) c.,,.... • ..._, Bluffs condo, only 1 ~ yn old, 3 , Y99b ..,ta with noelllnl 1tgt111 v11w lrom 1vtry --1..ou1,..._ 000 C1H dlreotly to Petrick ' room Llrge & epaclous WOODBRIDGE 2 Sr. ~ i.-.r....., : Swlm1nytlm1lnlo'llly patios. Huge price reduction!! $277, . 12.ll., .. I -W. T1not1811·1288or upMdepatentlll. 281.m1ny1m1n111u to p11r 1<, pool ind
....._. ~ •oler hllt•d pool. 3 Opn Friday thru Monday 1·5. 304 llll -· -19' MWI $1200/ "'·'I • t"-nu 1chool1 Fncd y11d *'"°""' -Bdrm 1~ ea. rernode61d f11111l11 1-•1=--mo "'"' ,.n '"' ' . n..... ,.. kitchen In one of Colt• Elplanade. •.. -· d1y1 842·5767, evu & '625/mo 551·2554 SEJYICES M .... , b91t ., .... Ow-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![ Juel In time for IUITllYW, Initial lnv11tm1nt1 from wlr.nda 831-ee30. 3 br, 3 ba, 2 ity twnllm.
!lor• .... °''"""', -nu Vlf" f11xlbl1. f'ull thl• lovely plool thorn• a3500. Montlly ln1t1ll· LE•SE/L E•SE OPTION guato...,. gate. ----'. t.n-n.t•oyucwT & 1 ' a 1 "5 o o o feiturei tert tic lnin-m1nt1 from 1280 per " " "" """' U11n "' " Pr c I "' • · clng. 4 lll'ge bdtmt,,,.., th 19 d Lge newly remod. 3Br, nla. JllC, xlnt loc. G1tCS.. Pft'AIATION 751-3111 .. p1lnt, n11r plfkl 1nd ••l•l -.S mon · ICf• an up. Jba . f1m rm In lrvlne nor Incl $895. 857--659<1
1'<'-. 1••""'1--5" Mlllllf $10 000 ()n AllVS 1chool1. Offered at Owner nelda CMh, dean ="~Ir\ ee2•1182 Te" I 1 6 O o Imo. eva ::1,W.:::::,; • ., :: IO WftR, LD1'mJ 2 ~C09t&M.:/ •u8,800. CALL U8 ~typ9houle.28'. Sony pr1nc:1pei.onty 031-7118,8'5-<>+45 3Br, 28a deteched l\ome, MEICHAMllSE Ullfl PMI 8p1clou1 3 Bdrm 2~ A80UT OUR OPEN l k 110x1tr lot.~ • · AC,dblgarage,llke,_,
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"-:: lty ..... -to .;.,_ 2 I I IR TOWllflomel 1omw1 dllllng. 1011t heat ll~ 1ll1 wllndll, IS t-3520 ~ ..... i!t!n:t........... home In exau.IYI IMne 752 1589 ::ft: llo&m•l> -tn to • .,... ~ ...... ~ ..._ ementty ind mot1I A11um1bl• .... Terrace. 3 bdrm1. plus __ H_O_M_E_F_OR----RE,...NT-....--~·u • ~-"' = S br, 2 lie. 1710 9' fl~ ~ loM end own.-wit cerry lll'Wiil'I' TU 1111.TD convertlbl• d1n, f1mlly 4 Bdrm $725. Fenc.d = .. v.. : 1ot1. View. Tiie roof. ~NO ~= =.:~ci.:t"n:i By ownlf. Dtaatlo ptlOI .. llVDTll!U rm & pool Owr3500 eq y••<J & gu•g•. Kld1 & -.... -~ PoOt. ...._ f'um. Modlll ""'-•• ,.,,,,, tlducUon f0t~down-a c Id 1 "· '26oo P" mo peia weioome 5'5-2000. o----hot .. 101(. 8105~. ..._, Onlyl175,000.64&-1171 ....... IHI --.... ,. an ""'-nt1pr 1 0 171 .. 167) ..... oo AnAnl no l .. --°'*' e.t & Sun._. 11 to•=. -,.., .. _. _ _,.. ownetlHp. Modltn ~ " ..,... ·-· ~a-. : vfi Nort~MNd~ Avocedo .t fi Rd. lmill ....... lllil ··=· ... ·•••··=~·· ey Owner 4 8dr den 1 n1111 1ty11 four unit 121J1 u .. zu1 3 IDlll ... La-• 1m ... nit --..,.,. · ' '5 1pertm1nt houH with H •RBOR • .._, !;1:m.,.iii).i 1iiiiiii .... iiiiiiii~·--•ilillllilil .. __ I 28f. T~.~ f:9'~·~"""a ocewi,h111600lfcour11 ~ Detact11d No. ltvln1 = ~~ iiii 1• ., liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~d~lt w1t~ ~ dining. t225,oo:.":lo. *-1 'ctoee,,, to ewrr':.13· ~~~o~~~g ;~~'~ :: ~ ........ ~., = n•n Illa.IT llMI ... ;;;;:r;;:: Of ,... 000 dWn. 84$-810I ~~ II~~· N"E·~~ s~..; Three Olh•rl to CllOOll "-•'!c. -Soi' llwt home~ om 1 m OVlt IXl1tln' VA loin. CAMEO 8HOAE8 .............. Rn•~• & H VI lrom We II the~ to -.. 11 -klnag Cherry L1k1 Prl Unb .. l1Vabl1 t1rnu tor YILIEJ ..,,. ,...., --11 1 le -Mdud«I · • thl• deluxe 2 Bdrm f'ull price 108,500. Cultorn48r.Skpoot. ~ thou11nd1 of \1'1'"""'"' c. °' .._ fC!'ll.'::'~ ~. = ;·: .......... ~\':'• --do lo lhlo """ 0 •• ,.. --.... 1700. JHUUI, kOI pood, 3 m ..... -of 11.u ~ .. ''°'"'"'" "' ('., ~~irl\•..ihrld~ ~~"•".ll--gourmet kitchen w/ counter•. wOOd noot1, Colta MIM femlty 1t1t· 1 Br. Adult Condo. Wilk lrplc'i, 1 4 75,000. 1325,000 I• w1y below !~~~~~~~~~ IOATS & MAllllE Mexican 1111. Own.-wlll mlrrOfld wall. Cozy n,. tw home. Home ... tur• lam '911 to itotH. b1.11k1, etc. 675-6930. current replacement ,. .. ,, ..... 3·••~ ·"· u. ltlJ ., _..........., •-~ I Twopool1 IUI d11lr1bl1111um1bl1 --•a"" ... -low ~-co1tl PRINCIPALS -. •-••Y EllPMDIT carry·~--... ,_,_ p ICI. P •w• ••-• ........., ....,....,,, MMJme --•-ONL YI Cell owner 11 •••••••••••••••••••••• "11 .llNWI
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-75f.8100 $108,d . Cell 64&-7171 lttf. Ctllldren can Wilk·· BHutlfully 01cot1t1d. a -IE llE If EL MORRO BEACH tor -1 ~.... ....... ......... ,..._ DESPERATE OWNER A.umabll loan with 5~ Near new 4-pllx. 2 bdrm. TIE 111,._ -rent/for sale. 1500 eq ft. THE REAL
ESTATERS : 111.i.iJ.~:l:!!i·!!I 0 ·-11~ .....--. """"'-mu1t 1111 now. 5 Bdrm dn. a228.600 Fee By 2 bath 11cll unit with __ , rn' mobile home. No. L•· ($9=j£~iJlt'f1:i " Wiii 1lp lln1nc1. 8Hch OIANT. 180,000 Owner. t7f.3923 flreplaot, encloMd petlo, Rent In Co111 M1u s guna Ocean Yl-/l>Mch. GEORGE ELKINS CO
•110 -=-·-··-·--$229.~~111 under muk1t. Submit 8EAVIEW -1l1g1nt & ger1ge, 9+'•-111. Poa. NE w EST g a I e d 2 o 3 Bfl. upgrtdtd w/750 ::: llAITY.. i;;;;iiliiii;;;iiiii::::!ll ...... ~ --~7~ermi . Bkr chermlng Hempton caahflow.Nowl169,600. 6ot.~'L°N7'~.v~~L ~~~ sq 11 deck 78().2690
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••• 111115 -UITllt lnUt IH4 decor, ep1, pvt comm. l7M181· of pure luxury. OaragM. atngle lamlly dWllllng.1'1. ti,. Belutlful 5 Bdrm 8Uccotl -· • •• ••••••• ••• • • •••• ... w/pod .. t.nnll fecllltlel. -i.,... ,,_,,. zooo II yd r 0. I u b. In m I I'., b a I g I r I g I .
::: over 3,000 1q.tt. 2 golf UY I.... Woodbridge 4 Br. D1t. 16&0,000. Open Hou11 ••••••••~::r.;;,...... iultt, dining roome. seooi mo.925 Temple
courMI Ind park ,,..,. llPLll ..... Tl wam STEPS from tNI 2 bdrm home. cul·dl·llC, 1/0. Set/Sun 12-6 1803 Yacht 911 WURi wood burning flrtplaGH, Terrere 494.0154.
by. Gr11t home'°' the tloua1 & 1 Bdrm houH Own/Agt. Wiii fln1nc1. COlna 844-1017 Tred1 tor my N e . micro-wive oven1. prl· Cha~1ng beech ltont :!: ~CelMe-ntS l.,..t ................. lllfl.Nt ..... on30X1100'R-21o1.0nly Belowtnl1(tet$179.000. MUSTSEW oc.anfrontlloml.Own« v ate P •110 1 & home: 1pec;tacularl!Ww, :: ... M.-. fWI ., ...... I ••*-•• ll1h $265,000t 646-0n8 ZERO DOWNI 173-&576 yard1,gud1ner p rovl· bW~ court yard entry. ' : If ....., .............. ltrMt .. ttrMt .... .., ..... ~ IUI Herbor Ridge cu1tom, p R 1 ME NE w p 0 RT dad Ellg•nt living only Br 3•., Ba 111ge IMng rm .,.. ......... lrht ._ 112 Mtll...... ...... ........ owr6,0001q.tt.,1oweet BEACH. t0% down, 15 mlnut•ftomF11hlon &dlntngrm belctlroom
: •1 *111-1•* An-tell 4 Bdrm "'91 priced on hlll. "°' Info, 4-trH>llxn & 1 dupl111. lllllld, 7 mlnut11 to SC 10t1 o1 s1or.;ge. For ...M _,,,,•HD Nl..... "!~~~~~~~~! 1tory on 1n ld11I low c4lll fM0.1tts; ?84M>MI Coron1 d1I Mir & 811 Plan or O.C :lrport only Call Peggy Plttllon
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& deckl. Mech & 'e11ctrl & Carpentry. Llc:'d. 26 Free Mt. 113t-6072 Tom Exp'd. quality work 11 ••••••!(•••••••••••••• ptanta. Orange CO..t Wlndowe Cll h1ndym1n work )'M.rl Irwin 548-27111 ""· ralu Main I. ' DUMP JOBS Certified HOUM Slttlfl. Quldc, Car9flll ~2 Ao<. ,,_, ,_n•I ktH•I "We IMVI you with. ll75-7951 TOP QUALITY l1nd1c1plng. NB /CdM & Smell Moving Jobe (Slnoe 1979) 1131·t234 Free Mllmat•l5u ..,..10 ••'••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .. Fin• llnlal'led carpentry, ELECTRICAL WORK only Ron'• Oerdenlng, Call MIKE IM8-1311t **8RYANT'S** I Mobtle Screen Doctor brighter outlook!
remodellng epeclallet. R .... ret11. 531•5066 975-938a/1142·114M HAULING-et•·denl h•• HOUSESITTING *A-1 ..,_* Wallooverlng Removal Repair/replace Cuatom Free e1tlma111 830-8111 Hive you read t odays Lie. 4111587. Rendell .. Reep .. prof, lMChlr, F 40 Top qualny. Soeclll caTe All Typee. 1142·t3'3 Reae. 831·6300 Ive mag
Clasatlled Ads? If not , 720·t211-0 ELECTRICIAN A I way 1 a s •I a 1 n lg• truck. LowHt rete. yre, will ell your home, In handling. 2& yra exp. Read the c1ass11ted ads tor
you're m1ss1ng the best Sml Jobl/R~lre. Lie. clasallled·read the ads Prompt. Call 759-t9711. gerden,r.t•. Non1mkr. Competlttw RatM Shop at home 11·1 euy SELL Idle 11ems with a the best deals on apart·
bargains in town1 Sell Idle items 642·5678 233t08-C-10. 548·15203 every day 642·5678 Think you, John. 525-813 eft. II Ho owrtlm.. 73o-t353 with 01 ... 111ee1 842-5678 Dally Piiot c1ass1f1ed Ad menl rentals 642-56711
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mlly rm. 2 trplc .. yeerly. *i.400."·1·&.~·~~·.;;, l60046261mo. 2 Br. 1 ea. H 25. 3Br 2b•. o~!'~r•n •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 1·~ Ba. TownhouM "* lncrlUld. 875-2910 ~'::~• :;:e ~~~: IWPT ICl/AJINIT l•li•n•
12500/mo. 645-07711. )ecual. 18992 f'lorlda. 1 atory. ehag, drapH, ok. no~· 188 C E. HE WHIFFLETREE 1•2-3 etyle. Adulte pref., no ..... tf a..t call otce 1155 mo. THE Office epaca •VlUl•ble In 4-t1..Jl9 SOOS
IM2-2834, 1142-3172. petlo, JYp6c. dhl, b-.nec1 2 t I t I. Now 1 VI I I. Bdrm. Apt I. Gym, Spa, p e 11 . I 4 5 0 I mo OCk tr HEAOOUARTERS COM· 8 attorney eulte. Sin git ••• ..er. ••••• ;(.••••••• 2 8t din. 2 bl Slept to oamngia. ~ ~te or 54Mll8ll Sauna, pool, tennll. ltc ~2$82. 2 bdrm. bloc from PANIES: A profelllonal etory bulldlng In Koll YOGURT SHOP . In the
beech. pool . 1p1. wnaa.... nfl T8l u-M2-1I03 CIMlt 2 BR ..--•nt· 8'&-0e19 BEDROOM FRO•• ••nn ocean and bey. Only environment (7 t •1 Center near Harbor bu1le1t treltlc beach $800/mo. ••'•"•••••••••••••••• _... ~ • ·~-·1 ..-1 , -....,., 111115. 073-ee34 • •75 000 7""8708 PROPERTY HOUSE Furn. Laouna 8Mch lu-W111.._ 2 Br. 1 k oen-ad, gar, nr So. Coul Deluxe pooleldl, 11tr11.,. No pate. Shown by eppt 85t-0&81 CourthOUM Includes ... ., .. • . .,.,..
IM2·3860 542·1010 lluty ltudlo, 1P1. a..... tral 1'111tln9, garage, "'8za. 1495· Vogel Paci· E_" 2br, 21>1. bltna, dri5 only Mon/Tuee/Wed 9 to OCEANFRONT (3&2 BR) -.-----R----R-•• -i cretarlal module, llbrery. M1nul1cturlng Opportu-
TV --. ma6d ..W., etow ~ti, drapee tic: &40-e1111 • V. mite l>Mdl, 2 br. 2 cer 4pm 1cro11 from Npt JULY & Al.JOUST. --.,.r.,._ ~::~o'::v'~,f:~1~ nlty N-concrete fen. 3 br, 2 b•. trplc. O/W, ptt'onH . 1 115/week. No-. c:Hldr9n . ..._: B11utlful 2 er. 1 Be. In oar. cov'd patto, an pool Bc tt' golf couree . MOO to a1000 weak From t room to 3 room• . c. OrangeCOloc evalt avail. 814. $750 mo Ag1 4K-2227 b9d1. 1450 + NCurlly duplu. c.tpeta df11911 rlgl'lu & re c areu 54s..ca55 Ageflt 873-fiOO From 11.18 e eq. tt. No Tradltlonel decor Wiii with equipment and trai..
1173-9080. . d•= 541 5442 or bUltt-ln w ldtchen 1 c.i 1875/mo 2t3/92~7M. Summer wklv rental. le11e required Adj. Air· con1lder other prol11-nlng program Included Studio '385. '), ~oc:k to · • .-· , 2 Br 2ba, condo, pool, • porter Inn. 2172 Oupon1 1lon111. Smallwood & To .. tabllah you In YOI>' W•ldlH 3 Br 2 Bl. pool & bHCl'I nHr el'lopplng n . attacl'lad garage, large 2Br. 1 ~Ba, 1375 + 1375 frplc. WHtcllfl. 11150. 6/29-e/5 6 11119-11/211. 5 Cell AM. 833-3223 Flore 955-05fSO
1p1, 'ard1n1r a pool utlle p aid. 494-5410: So. co .. t PllH 2 BR 1 prtvata ~d;.2080 s.tlll dep, g11Jid· nr B11oh M.nt Of Jldl 111~1771 Bd, 2 Ba . 17011 W. ---------288 t~ 500 1q ~t Merl· ~:I~=:
Hrv. 1200/mo. Avall. 4M-2197. ba lg• patio lull He An•.~~ ,a . ae25/mo. Blvd & 1c Fedd•n. CLIFF H·l/EN 2 ..... Oc••nfront. e•YfRONT ner '1 Mlle 2700 w Mr PhUll-. 83t·S&83 711. 641-555e KJde ()t<. '565,lncl Oii i 1st. -MC. required. quiet, no pet.I. 893-48114 ,.. uurm, l 2 13/2 8 5 • 2 2 II 1 , ft ..-
SEAl/IEW-BHUUIUI 4Br •• __, ~ lfff wate r. No lee. Ant Avall. II· 18. By Appl On lhl beldl 2 Br. """'· bl. petlo, dlthw .. l'ler. 714/675-91132. $850/wtt. Prime office 873-1003 CBeo11c1ht '!w,Oy0~$N5e0w0/pmoorl.1ii0eiiiiilliii .. iiiYWMiiiiii ..... iiiiiiiii 2IL.D•C~-..__-•• -.-;r.;; •••••••••••••• ""'-7..()""" • 957•070t, 5 48•6132 *800/,,,..-gar,1585 ~7938 •
...v. ..,.... ,...,.,,., ewe. •R•-•-H • .., ~ wtm<11 & -•eune. epe. • mo. CdM dt11 eulte A.IC am~ I 645-5555 ping view. pvt gated -_.,_ · 7141946-t854 Evw. 2 Br wlloft, la• kitchen, Faull• i..1t114JSO · · --------• AU Ull llW community, tennle , Av1ll1ble now. 1300 3 Br. 2 Be. yard, frplc, tBr Dupllll, bltn1, g&rlQI. pvt patio, 21h ba, gar. •••••••••••••••··.••••• pkg, utll pd. 2855 E. it 'Neer O.C. Airport, 420 IQ.
ewlmmlng jacuzzi ger-wee II up. Agent gar11g1. MaOlmo. Brolcer no pet.I $400 mo 223t 28r apt w/pool, laundry 1550 mo. 940-6324. OCEANFRONT 2 a 4 Br. Hwv-675.e900 11. or tell. Plulh N.B PAC·MAN s1.eoo
' ' 500 676-8170. . 651""800 Or '4.,.,. ,..76 rm. no petl. Nr l.C. Hoep 1---------1 Avell. now. Weetlty thru ,.._18 u--250 ....... ,. I 0 c et r 0 n C a II GPHOOREFNIX !tt .. 800700 diner. yearly IN l l ange .,....,., $400 673·2252 eno 2 bdrm, bolt lfp 1va11. Lk 873-7873 ..,.,. ..._ .. ""' • mo.1144-2057 EDCITIVE SllTE •2 br nr S .C. Plz. S.A SpKloul 2 Br. 1 81 $425. ~2 nu. no pet.I. 1475 eumrner. · lt75mo. Utll lncld. 779 C714)851-2078 STAR CASTLE $1,500
BIG CANYO N Comlorte-Beylront tower MCIKlty Pool. 1p1. 1545·11100. 3 Br. 1 '~ Ba. 147 5 673-9t27, 873-$209 ~ ~ W 19tn St 85t-11128 ClllCE LICA1111 SPACE INVADER 1700
bl•, 1~clou1 Oeene 2 bld8. One Bdrm condo. Carport. 752•5822 or L1 undry fee pool 2 81· $450/mo. NIWfy ~ 00 N-ty decoratld. newly Prime office e~ce, Co-Slnnle otc $t80 to $190. 631·2733 LV. MSG.
B 2 I d 641-1411-0. ., •• 95,.,. ., . corate f . Garege. BAYFRONTLI I t d t 4 ...._.M 50/ .. ., r. . am. rm, guer I 1 00/mo on yearly "'"'. .,., 1134-<4675 a 635-9042 3BR 2BA 11800/mo. yrty urn. ge • comm y. rone""'"' .,. mo. Economy ltOO to St20. 3 ga ted . I 1175 mo . bHle HAIL llW1 1385 mo tBr, rlfnQ. car. (2t3)282•7733 875-4318 bdrm. Tennie, Pf'IV bch, 1175-95t0 rm eulta $425. S.C'y serv Atnblllc>Ya? I help people
640-6582 .I.I. Wllitf 1415/mo. 2 Br. 1 Be port. pttlo, edlfe. no ID.Ill I II 2 IA dub etc. 3 mo. Of longer. -· -•• avell LIDO BLOG 3355 atert • busi,_. No r1•.
QC-RENTALS 1111,._ pool. laundry rm, new pete. 724·C Jamee St t ml bctl, llcytt.a, 1rp1c ,,. Cl•Ulf Jl11 Bkre welcome. 4~ -• •~ I/la UOo no lnvatment 848-3331 1-5br'• S200 to 12000 -• ear91t, upper unit. Thi• 673-7787 Lg. room1. bltns. O/W ...................... 1 & 2 room omc-l'rom 873""158 for eppt.
750-3314 open 7-0IYI llM1ll one wont lutl Patio, W/0 , encl gar Studio ipt, OCHn view. ••Uh,..,, 4M ~~:.e700 95C SO.FT. BEAUTY SALONS Your
TSL Mgmt. 642-te-03 1325 mo. 28' tBr trlr In Wtr Pd 1876 893-04e5 'utll lncl'd. 5375 mo. 332 1•••••••111•1i•til••111•1i•11•111••ili•li•til••111•1i•lil••111•111-i imnaiirrii;;&iiii-·I 3.000 IQ.It. (tO ottlcea) choioe of 2. $5000 down 2 STORY Summer 3 mo• .. very at· cleln quiet edit perk, 140 · · Enctno In S.n Clemente 1• 4 br, 3'h be citm. rHI· tractive condo, 2 8t 2 Be. Newer 2 br. w/garege, Cebrlllo #2 673-n87 2BR 2bl condo. Retrlg, 1-the Mgr Apt C) ROOMMAJI llWPllT IUOI 111111 Hlgl'lly upgraded g • t • Y 0 u 1 n Bk r · f """ pool I N ... p -•"Tum K-Ofllol" '390. with rich penellnn & le-a.8--0709 dence In pvt 9ated r,,~. comm. . 1w1y new pe nt. o pet1. Su •R 2 ... ...__ ..,115/mo. ool, i.e. ten-_, • •---------community w/pool, )tc & from crc>wcH but c:IOM In $445/mo. &45-5577 nny 2 ° ... twn._ nil. a.48-1828 flntabulfl ,,,, flllEIS •"Btanch" Office 175. bric covered w1ll1. tennll crla. Dwell Ing 10 ...-ythlng. 11200/mo. Ar-'.,,.. """' ....,. n.atlo triplex. petlo, yerd, W/O •••••••••••••••••••••• •Seminar/Mtg Roome Loctllon It welklng dll· #Nrt. I• i.,,, $ft5
contain• 2 Woodburn.Ing 875-105t, 548-8889 &~. x'1g ... 1.&..-2 Br. hkup. Sngl gu. 1525. Avell. June t5. 2 Br. 1 Ba. BHutlful Blel'lop Place Oldeat & targeet egency. houfty. unoe to a i rport 2~d·To·.;~~~;;rc··;:;;t;;,
I 1 11 d 11 ...,,....,_ 754-0809 2 adult•. 1 chltd olc. No Condo 2 Br. 1V. Be. w/ All cttenll torttnecf with •Secratarlel Servloel. 714-833-9178 •20.000-StO ,OOO lull" rp Cl, viu e ce ge. A _._ 1 garden apt.•. on E/1lde pet•. cA1. o•r-oe, water 1wlm/t1nnl1. 1575 plue .....,.. & . ...__ c-11 .,.. Info 7"2 ••oa • ' lrml. din rm. Located on ,.,,. •• I from $411-0. 551•2841 t BR upetelre. Pool, gH paid. S'7 5. 546•2000. 1111. c 111 A 1 b •rte .,.~.oe r ..... encea. ... '"' " ..,.. · Wit.tr ... tHiN amonl. Other 2nd'• to 11
quiet cul·d•·uc. Avl Ulllflnliiwl · · pd, no pet•. refs req. 147 Agent no,.., &46-1371. Credlta: CoamopolltMI t 500 eq It. Jembor•• minion Prln. Oflfy Btent.
8/18.lt,850permo. •••••••••••••••••••••• Flower . S335/mo, · OoodMomlng~ SlllU..,,.I an<IB-.....Av.lllmme. 963-26'1.agtfOf
875-23t1 daya. J,IM 1~'.3$t~t~cteo~llw In· 1145-81111 Ima. J144 A,,,,.,.11 hnJIM4 *T'!: oTf~a~w lof rent, 11X20, 1125 Fully iriiP,oved Tlk• llWllY UYlm
al' IUT SUP 1tmnl• 3111 Trailer fOf rent t &. $225 t98t Maple, Relrlge, no L;;~~·,-e;.·~·.; • u.1mn "'° c:ltntl Who need. iMca. .., ....... .,., over ••l•tlng ...... p~ .. ., .,J so·-
Large 3 br 2'A be 2 etory ...................... ptue utb. 1160 eec. dep. pell. IHH, ne.r u.c .1. micro-...................... ll"'9IT M1·11H ~~~14~1-~l~l~2~1~~~ Pty. IM0-4925 :'.!!!T..'!~1!!'. ••••• ~'!
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yearly. 875·8776 or bl" 6 ocean Brkr E. 111t1'1St.Space42, 1 Br.upetrel350 dryerarH H50/mo. SEA-ll"'YF .. ONT" If N bid d t llOOeqftWhM Toploc $10,000-$100.000+for 87~7080, IA fOf Pat 67.,• ... 12 C.M. 1142·91113 SI er" Mgmt C 0 Joe n n 1 115 6 • 18 3 3. w I -" " : .-eme • or ewer g, own own $385 .._ 675-8251 locel re1ldent111 T0'1. , __ ..... _• _______ ,Sharp 2 BR 2 Be. lg• 1141-1324. 536-1720. •• _ _ e.lbol ltlend 3 Br. 2 Ba. HB. 3 offlc.e now avell. Max 60% L to\/. Return
.... ,. ,., 3UO View 0 u pin v .. rly roomt, all bltnt lnc:f D/W, Trlpl••·2 BR,~tlo. •vi Orannatr .. Condo •600. New 1&2 bdrm. tuaury &B3115/m8o7.3+ ""38u8t111. e231570t fteq.8tt.; .. 4~3t;.1424 a ••li•n• •••Ill ff SO 3.4 1bove prime. Cell •••••••••••••••••••••• (Upper) 2 Br lrg LR S ••35 •-• •"ti In 14 ..&·-t Bdrm ryan • 1 or eq. · .,.,,.. " •••••••••••••••••••••• o I • ..
Cozy, eparkllng CIHn, lrplc: dt>i oat ioo 7th St gar. MIH Verde. 525 June t.... . t 1 br plue loll. Tennie. irom 1515.2bdtm from M8a&o-tu1r32t4e.mpl. women execuplan ""'~p SpeceU ~~7•• 117~~7~t~on o ... uoc. treeNy ~lnted, ,_oar· 113t..eeaa · mo. Call 540·ll58, Hll loc. 1148-1220 pool1, 1trHm, no pet1. $570, Townl'louH from <>nu ·--,...
pet, 2 Br. l'louH near t tor LMrf °'Pam 2Br, 1Be, cerport, 1180 553-1141. AVlUI. 811182. 11140 + poo11, t1nn11. •-~ -I Mein & Edlnner large 1 Br vrty 'A blk 10 bay/ c ••• _...._ ,._ ... _ W 7 ... S *•"" I wllhH to ll'lr IOI 2 br .... NEW CONCEPT" "·t·•t 11-1 et ..,.50 "'von -rflfn, '"''
• ' • I ' ~-.,.,.,...., 2 Br. 11.i\ aet 1 ... t . ...vv mo " mn "" W•t•rf1 l1, pond•I OH furn._ dupl•• w/uma " .,. .. -"' "' ,... "'' :=r::· ~;-;9y9rege. ~~•nu.tEe:~~:;~· ~/ r p '&.~le~. 5511-47111 .. ~ ..... !......... tor cooking & l'IHtlng MIF. '300/mo. +"' utAs. FUii trllce/cuatom s1., t&40114•t;;r,:-8 car .................... .. . • ' $52S 87 · • · mo. 28r, 181. nr Cotta Meaa QUAIL Crllll, 1 br condO. fald. From San Diego 10 min. bell. Ea1t C.M. offtce 1 <leak apace. gatege. · WIDOW HAS US fOI' T0'1
Wdmhllfr 3111 · · Xlnt toe. Walk to s . o. ~k, gvt patio a carport. Nft, cptg, pool, balcof\y, B~:lh ~~1 ~0~.';.rJ!'n ~~ 548-1200 Nr. O.C. Airport Wilk up 2nd fir lnlldl of· RE Loan1. tOK Up. No •••••••••••••••••••••• C•tlU ltl 1141 JIU Plaza. NEW 2 Bt. 2 Ba .. 1 145 mo. A.viii June 1. $625. 117U388 S 11w1 n d V 1111 g • Rttp rMll 38 Miki tliM or 789-1978 flee w/wet blf, lnc:l refrlg, Credit Check, No Pen-
HOME FOR RENT •••••••••••••••••••••• Br' 1 Ba. Of Studio. In-540-0708 • ·--.-L ··-{714---•t"•. apt to •hr. Nwpt Bch. 1l ... It ... rtorege. 220 lq ft ' MIY elty. Oennleon AHOC. 2 Bdrm. 1475. Garage_ 1 2 Bd. den, trpl, •t•P• to cludu lrplc elegant .._, -_, ,...,.,.... ... • "'~ acx:oeea. S135 mo .. no IN 1113-731t ol'llld OK, no pele. beach. 11070/mo. Dar· F 11 1 d • 1 1270. 1 br dplll & quiet •• 9-;r.;;.............. Have fu rn. June 1 · 400 eq. fl onlce ec>ace. req. 752·t830 •---------"'"" 2000 "'-t no .._ rell p-.... ~l"'"'t ,._, rencl w ~I 10WI, poo · Sell court fOf non etno-NO FEEi Apt. & Condo ...... fM 1142-8451 A.JC, -t ~ ......... ,., .. t U , UTnD _.,.. . ..._.,' ._. -·· ,,,.,.,.,, ...... ,,_, tenn '· Wn r pool epa, k•r w/prev. rentel ret. rentela. VIiia Rentlll. •••••••••••••••••••••• .--_ .... .,. ,,. 1-•• •••-,, ~ / 1 Max 75e.1221 uuna. cornpteteuerol• ...... W 11 .......... ...,. 875-4912 Brolcer Fum pnv room and beth. M nnmte to ahr MW lg. 3 building. .,, .... .,._ ....... le ..... ....... •-UI r In home laundry I •~ • m --..vu • Rlfrlg 1285 BR 21A BA hie. asec>lmo RMlonomlCI 875-8700 Excellent loc on Pac ~no In 11t a 2nd 11.JU;Wwl 3fZI 21~~!;T0:::1:~ ;1:~nf0 t"1uch men. ac. MESA VERDE 2 br, 1 1>1, PARK NEWPORT · 1173-7544 lncld. utl. • Woodbtldgl c .M. olllc• 1.pace. 30·. Cout Hwr, Newport TD'• lklCll 11M9
•••••••••••••••••••••• belch 1111 5 /mo Why rent wflln you can gar. Included. Wkdy1. APARTMENTS Beck Bev. NB. Pvt rm. emenltlH. John eve/ bath, 1tor1ge •viii. Bell. Idea •P•C• for Robt Sattler NH/CM Reeort-llk• adult tract nr 7eo.eoee · now own toe only 11000 pit. cell. 15M 229 , Wknde 552...0SO 1250/mo. 60•3345, bu1lne11 wanting high RE. Bfc*er 8d Rianon
SC PIH. Pool, grdnr. down 1 low monthly 1116/mo Incl utll. Yng P,.. ............. _ •-Hll 494-3803. publlC vlllblty t,000 to 1142.2111 5'5-08t1 Ok.oc 1Br. No pet.a. $475 I .... I 11111 paymente. Cell for de· Lge 3 br, 2~ bl unit In COUNTRY CLUB LIVING 19m, non-emkr. 1146-6559 r ..... ,, ...., •-· .._ · 3 , 0 0 0 I q ft .
& &45 utll. 775-2580. FIREPCACE and deck, tall•. 5.a.3421. 31141 4-plex. 1118 Ml11lon Or. IN NEWPORT BEACH Gentlemen non-emoller 035/mo plue ·~ utll. M ~ 714-11415-7t00
555-11128 walk to bHcl'I. $100. Bet'r St. C.M. BttWHn l&5 o i mo . No pell At.._d~~ ~~ym.mu'!!ty on llgl'lt ll1tc"9n JH'. IV. Ref'1: Em~I , n o tmk 3715 eq ft, '2311 Pf mo. .t..a...,..,.tJ/
073-71193 MtrcArtl'lur & SunfloWet. 557•2333 9YI a wkndl ... .._... -...y. OfUv hou-648 75111 842 ... 162 131• 1118pm Hl-0122 11,.....U/ ft It II Pim THE SEl/ILl.E: 2 Br. 1 'A M & epe; 1 ~ 8 ten-• ' Roomrnt'9 to ft 2Bt apt. IMlalf f.411 t ~ A •--~ 3 bdrm, I ~ ba Sun ,,_,_ • .., •-4 tBr. __ ....,Y r--"~orat-... Be. N-Crp-. dr;r.:•· nll courtt; oloM to bUe'-Nloe~tlo rm. nWe. wtlly. ......,., ~ .... Ml, c M nr Exeo 1u1te1, lull ••rv .. •••••••••••••••••••••• _, • •-P " II I A ...... ... "9W• WU9'.o WU ,. & ~ D .... _.. _....... u.. ....,,.._.... ..... • • . fum/unfurn., nrMtty ,.. ...... • .... • ••••••••••••••••••••• ore • t n enge, •••••••••••••••••••••• pool, ldH I for working patio, ti Al.e Aw. 1115 n111 • _..,,,...ng. " ' .. ...,., ...._ tv. ""' OCC. 54-otll d·---. No 1ee.•75"4-421<4 In .... ,, .... r-... bldg o_.n Coaet Au ... -.,. II•
Ovtn, del'lwel'lr. Upper 1 IL I II. IR I t t415 belfl. 11 HUNTINGTON eeACH _, ..... •••••••••••••••••••••• Floor. W11er a gH pd. Newly decor. OH pd, ~o:.pu~i1~od~;u'in1tur1 E/Slda lg. beol'I., tun kit .. Untumllhed stuctloe, 1 & •-"-.. _ .... ,_ fllf 41111...... Hwy, South LllQUf\e. Ap-* ........ 8800, .. ,..., ~~ pt1~·.~· anol gar, dwel'lr. pool. avall. ""e.1111111 pa+~."° pim, '380/mo. ~~pertment1, town· ~'!c.':':":!':!........ M to tkW oondo, 2 bf, 2 P"IX. 500 eq. ft. E><oelent ~.,.. 7 ....., 1 '" -· 5d..()90I ·-ba. Pool, Jae, 1u1n1, Orollftd noot, complete privet• parking behind MA ••* bbg. Adu''· no P•t•. APT MANAOEA &&4041000 .. I PUll1 ttnn-.. lftdry. Meurlly. with dacoretor furnl· bldg. 815215 mo. Turner 1115 ao. El CMllno Aatt, s Ir. 2 la. epllt ""'91, NB 1142-5073. Serri1-1.t.9d qit (60+) to ..... hlal llll Reea. w.-ty Ra1rll Wall• to bdl. UtO + i,. ltllnp, on main lobby, A.Moc. 4M-11n s... a..n.oi.. •92~nte
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900 SOuth C:O.t Highway
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Seal Beac'h. 't~Fget' o .f terrorists·?
1 By ROBERT BAJ\UR Oftllehlr .........
Fears of a terroriat attack on
the U.S. Naval Weepons Station
at Seal 8Mch have been railed in
a letter to U.S . Sen. Alan
Cranlion, D-Callfom.la.
Rober\ Brophy, one of alx SM.I
Beach residents flahtin& a lep1
battle a1alnat poaible nuclear
weapons at the atatlon, aald today
Utionta are W1dna Cranston to
hofd congrellional hearing• in
tM SHl BMch area on the aalety
of the bue.
A prof ... or of En1ll1h and
rell1lou1 1tudlee at Cal State
Lona Beach, Brophy h
reqUetun, the ~~ •ot docton, munldona and
Hfety 1en1lneera aa well aa
experu on terrorism.
Brophy aald today that the
bue appean to be vulnerable to
terrorista.
He aid that loading docka ln
Anaheim Bay where ammunltlon
Argentines attack ships
ii h.andi.ct for wanhlp1 of the
Pacific fleet appHra to be
IUIC'tpt.lble.
.. An~ could park a car and
fire a rocket OC' mortar round into
the exploltvee," he aid.
He aald that loadlna and
unloadln1 ac the dock1 11 no
lleCl"et beca1.11e the Navy Wea red
flap at thoee timee.
Brophy uid another po.tble
danger point lies along the route
that boaters take from
Huntlnaton Harbour throu9h
Anahetm Bay.
He 11ld he fean terrorlatl ualnc froQrnan equipment could
lay mt.ne. ln the area.
Brophy aid, however, that the
dan1er of a thermonuclear
exp)Oeion appean to be minimal
"beca~1e the weapon•
presumably are deactivated."
0 But any kind of exptc.ion
could demoy the c:ainp of the
nuclear weapon1, cau1in1
radiation leak1. Once inaide
tilluee, there'• no way to pt it
out," he aald.
John Frye, public affaira
officer at the bue, aid, however,
that the 1tation'1 1~ Mart.nee
and 30 civilian police of ficen are
trained to combat terroriam.
"We feel we are on top of the
tdtuation," he aaid.
Anti-nuclear weapon Utipnta -lncludl.na Brophy and hi.I wife
Marylou, George and Janice
Laine and Jim and Fran
Goodwin -loet a lepl battle ln
Lo. Angeles federaf court laat
Monday.
Judae A. Andrew Hawk ruled
that the Supreme Court in a
aimilar cue had put the question
of nuclear weapon• "beyond
judicial scrutiny and that the
preeence or abeence of nuclear
weapons waa a military leCl"et."
The litlganta are conaidering
their next ateps, including a ,
pomf ble appeal. Brophy said.
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British down seven· warplanes
Man dies
in surf
off HB
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Of"'tlle .,.., .........
A Bell Gardens man drowned
after jumping off Huntington
Beach Pier and a Long Beach
ICUba diver had to be rushed to
the hospital from Crescent Bay in
Laguna Beach in a weekend on
Orange Coaat beaches that aaw
198,200 visit the sands from Bola
Chica State Beach to Doheny
State Beech.
The drowning came early
Saturday before any crowds
bepn arriving on what waa to be
an overcast day.
Albert Mendoza, 23, jumped
from the beyhou8e area of the
pier at the end of Main Street ln
buntlngton Beach tn what apparenuy started as a group of
12 to 14 youtha "Joking arowMl." accordina to Lt. Dill llichard90ll
at city Uleguard headquarten.
Mendo7.a climbed the railing
once, threatening to jump but
WU held back hy hia frtenda,
Richanbon reported.
But the man then apparently
ran, stripped off hia cl.othea and
leaped in the water. The current
was 3 to 5 mph at the time -5
a.m. 'l'he swell was movina in a
northerly direction with awella of
up to 2 to 4 feet.
Robert Tovar, 21, of City of c.ommeree and Lorenzo Robles,
23, Bell Gardens, jumped in after
Mendoza but were unable to save
him, reports lhow.
Tovar and Robles were reacued
by J on Goldstein, a beach-
main tenance worker, and
Greg Crow, a lifeguard.
Mendoza'• body had not been
recovered.
(See BEACH, Page A!)
Man hit by car,
hurt in Dana Point
'Thomas B. Kincaid, 66, ii ln
aerioua condition today after
, being struc k by a car while
at.anding at Green Lantern and
C.O.St Highway ln Dana Point
early today.
The car'a driver, Roy Gene
Ambroee, 41, of Long Beach, WU
arre1ted on drunken driving
charge• and hl1 paaaenger.
Sammy Lee Stallwort, 29, was
arre1ted on charges of being
drunk in public.
NATION
COMING' -Frank Sinatra
will play a benefit concert at
the Irvine Meadows
Amphitheater in Septenber.
01' blue eyes
county bound
September 25
By GLENN SCOTT Of'" .. o.llr ..... ....,
Frank Sinatra la scheduled to
perform in Orange County this
year, appearing at Irvine
Meadows Amphitheater on Sept.
25.
His appearance will be a
special benefit engagement to
ra.i9e funda for the new South
Coast Foundation baaed In
Newport Beach.
Ticket salel or prices haven't
been aet. although amphitheater
Director Mark KDgan noted that
admiuion will be at "benefit
prklea," wh.ich meana expensive.
Announcementa about ticket
..ies will be made later, he aaid.
Newa of Sinatra's appearance
was releaaed Sunday by KDgan
during a reception rat the
amphitheater.
Barbara deBoom, executive
director of the new foundation,
aaid Sinatra was lined up for the
benefit by one of hia lawyers,
Milton Rudin of Beverly HU.la,
who la a member of the
foundaticr'• board of d.lrecton.
Formed in January, the
foundation offen dlapnaUc and
treatment eervtces for young
adulta with problema 8890Ciated
with neural-developmental
(See SINATRA. Pase A%)
47 lose agency jobs
The Federal Labor Relatiom Authority spent
$266,350 to renovate oftioea while at the same time
dtem'-'na 47 employee. to .,.re COlta. Pap AB.
COUNTY
Art f eslival eyes summer
t.:acuna'• v~ Green. • permanent an t.uval
atop the bluff over~ tb9 ocan. la ~ fer a "d~te lllllWIW." P• Bl. ~~
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County
to study
jail sites
By FREDERICK SCBOEMEBL Of"'lhe o.llr ..... .,...
Orange County auj>ervlaora
will be asked 'IUeeday to launch
environmental atudies on five
potential sites for a aecond
medium/maximum security
county jail. including two aitee in
the East Irvine area.
The Eaat Irvine-area 1lte1,
both owned by the Irvine
Company, include the existina
location of the Orange County
International Raceway and an
agricultural parcel near the
lntenection of Sand Canyon
Avenue and Trabuco Ra.d.
The Eut Irvine ·-and • ..... Jted location in Santa Ana
Canyon in Anaheim, are new to
the list of potential locatlonl for a
jail that would houae l,30ll
lrunatee by 2000.
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Falkland
coiiflict
heated
LONDON (AP) -British
gunners shot down aeven
Argentine warplanes today when
the Argentines launched air
attacks on British warships in
Falkland Sound. the British
Defense Ministry announced.
Defense Ministry spokesman
Ian McDonald said several waves
of Argentine Mirage and
Skyhawk aircraft roared over
the aound and were engaged by
Brltlah Harrier jets, shipboard
missiles and shore-based guns
and missiles.
Mc.Donald said eome 'task fon:e
ships may have been damaged
but no details were immediately
available (Related story Page
A3).
Site• previoualy under
conaideratlon included the
exiatlng main jail location in the
Santa Ana Qvic Center and the
James A. Musick Honor Fann in
El Toro. The Musick site today
lel'Ves aa a jail fOI' minimum
aecurlty inmates.
CELEBRITY SQUEEZE -Real People television
~ty Fred Willard ad.ministers a hug to Lagunan
e Meggs during Sunday's Hug Club PiaUc at the
Festival of AIU grounds.
British correspondent Michael
Nicholson of Independent
Television News, reporting from
the taak force, said "At 3:20
London time (7:20 a.m. PDT) this
aft.ernoon, the air raid siren
sounded and we were again
under air attack, our third day in
four days now.
''Out in the Falkland Sound,
we could hear the eounds of guns
and missiles going off. and there
were the aounds of the aircraft
themselves strafing as they flew
towards us -Mirage jets in the
first wave from the West, the
second from behind us from the
South."
The three additional suggested
sites were placed on the list by
the county's Correctional Needa
and Facilities Advisory
Committee. The 19 -member
committee includes several ranking law enforcement and
county adm.iniatratlve officiala,
two judges and eight ''public"
repre.entatives.
A. squeeze play
British ships entered the Sound
Friday at the start of a British
land, sea and air attack on
Argentine positions in the
islands, which Argentina seiz.ed
from Britain on April 2.
Huggers hug in Laguna
The committee a1ao exami.ned
sites ln east Santa Ana and San
Juan Capiatrano. but rejected
them.
How beat to expand the
county'• correctional f.adllties baa
been under study for more than a
year. Offida1a say the county's
growth requires that new jail
facilities be constructed.
Marine aircraft
to boost noise
Jet. pracUcing aircraft carrier
land.inp at the Martne8' El Toro
Air Station will be louder than
usual from 1 to 3 p .m .
Wednesday and Thuraday,
according to baae officiall.
Aircraft also will be flying
wider and lower pettema from 9
to 11 a.m. Friday, they aald.
STATE
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By STEVE !MITCHELL
"' ... o.llr Ni ...... Sunday just wasn't Officer
Todd Elvin'• day.
The Laguna Beach reserve
officer waa Mligned to patrol the
Hug Club pim1c at the FMival of
.Arta out Laguna Canyon Roed.
and it waa quite evident he
wasn't having a good time.
"rve had about 20 people come
up and uk me to hug them," the
unl(onned officer grot.19ed.
And that included a sua:emful
hug by Real People television
penonality Fred Willard, who
~ the officer' and asked
him "How dki that feel?" "Don't do it again ... Elvina said,
u the film crew maneuvered
around the pair.
Several hundred Hua Club
memben, their famille1 and
friends, gathered on the festival
around• lawn for a day of
aqueeze.related activities.
Cupid wins in court
A st.ate court aaya a woman who left her Job to be
with her flance in another 1tate 11 eligible for
unemployment benefit& Page A4.
Reunion sparked career
Thirty·year-old Don Browmna. pnmdent of In &
Out Photo, uaed a high achool reunion a1 hl1
aprtnaboud. Pap A6.
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They played musical hug,. hug
tag, performed hug-aerobics,
held a hug-olympics, competed in
pass the orange (chin hugs) and
listened to a bluegrass group
called "Harmony and Grita."
John Trash, garbed ln a jacket
covered with tiny stUffed anns
and hands ("It's my coat of
arms") is co-founder of the
Laguna Beach Hug Club. He said the organization was
formed more than a year ago
when several beach strollers
began hugging each other during
their morning outings.
The Hug Club, which now
bouU thouianda of members, la
a looee-knit group with only one
real rule:
"Never force a hug."
Tiiat doesn't mean you can't
cop a mental hug from an
uncooperative huggee, Thrash
says.
(See BUGGERS, Page A!)
INDEX
Britain •acknowledged
£See FALKLAND, Page A%)
School fire
nets 2 teens
Two Irvine teen-agers were
arrested on suspicion of araon in
connection with a fire Sunday at
Sieml Vista Intermediate School,
police said today.
The two-alarm blaze cauaed
about $15,000 in structural
damage to a clasaroom.
The suspecia, male youths who
are students at Sierra Vista. were
spotted by witneuea and
subaequently arrested following
a police investigation. 'nley were
booked into Orange County
Juvenile Hall.
At Your Serv.:lce A4 lntennimion B6
Erma Bombeck B2 Ann Landen B2
CalifonUa A.5 Movie. B6 Cavalcade B2 Natiooal News A3
"ewlfled C5-8 Puhllc Noticm C4
Qimk:a B4 Spona Cl-3
CrOllword B4 Stock Marketa A7
DMth Nodoel C4 Television B&
Bditort.al A8 'lbN*9 B6
J:nteftllnrmnt 88 Weather A2
lforOICOpe 82 Wodd N.-. A3
SPORTS
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• • I off MtDoll1 Su.et sunday ~-.t~rtl\mdiO A Dina Polnt man hu beet\ ,.... ~ llafGnMUGn. · atttii.d on auapldon of •Wna
'l'Mft . ..,.,:~ Ylllton at IDd pt111111tna tully autiomadc 8cilli 8'att · tot the two aub,rnachlne 1una. th• Oranp
dava , wtth 30 ~ MCI\ c:IU. County Sherlff'• O.pe.rtment
Tht 1tat• beach from Beacn dsloeid today. '
Boulevard to th• 8tnta Ana t..rry 1'4wln Johnlon, 44, VIII
River Jttty had 22 150 Ylllton taken lnto C\<ody a week aao-
wUh a total of h rHcuH 'Shertfra 1pokelman Lt. Wyatt
reported. Hart Mid infonnatlon about the Hun\lftlton dty ~ had arrut wa1 withheld for
80,000 au.n .... ken fol' the two ln\l'lltlaaUve reMONI.
days with as NICUel. Mark Weir, 18, of ,\re.adle Johnaon, Hart Hid, WH
auffertd a .even nedc ,.._,.. booked into Onnae County Jall
5 .. ....a .. u hUe bod IW'fl r-· ~ three counta l.nCludtn, --of ... ~ w l'1 """1n& neer machine 1un1, po1H11lon of the fool of Hun~ Strwt. lUchardaon aaJd. Weir w• taken mechine ~and Jlltl••Jllon of• functional.llilencer. Johnaon later to Pacifica Hoapltal In wu releaaed on hh own Huntlnp>n Beach where he WM u_ .... treated and releued. ~. ~~ aald.
Newport Beach had 50,000 on T h e 1 p o k e 1 m a n • a I d
the sand SWtday, 40 ,000 lnvest.lgaton aelzed two MAClO
Saturday with 11 reecues for the 9mm fully automatic aublMchine
two days. guns, one MAClO .46 caliber
fully automatic w:n and a :JIUGGERS IN LAGUNA • • • functional MAClO encer.
~ .. "U ... _.--11 a ~· l •-t look i l h i l f h Hart aald lnveatlgatlon 11 ~ uaucu r-gett1n. I nto t e ap r. t o t e tin"'"" in the "W ' z~ in the eye give them a th1n8 con -.. cue. ere mind hug, then I aav 'Aha, I attempting to find out where
huaed you anywar.' .r "I've been a hugger all my lite. they (the weapons) were moving
Karen Jackaon 0 Pomona was Now I'm just organiz.ed." · ~~a~~· where they were
squeezing Dan Castle of Myrna Moore was diapenaing
Riverside aa the couple swayed to aqueezes to nearly everyone in Hart aaid the weapons were
a country-western number the crowd. manufactured u lellli-automatlc,
blaring over the loudspeaker. S he • s pr es l dent of the then machined to make them
"Karen got me to join· the 1,200-member Manhattan Belch fully automatic.
club," Dan amiled. Hup Unlimited, and she a,r-eed
He aid Sunday's hug picn.lc to an interview -as long u she
was the first he had attended, could hug and stro ke the
but he said he had little trouble reporter. Laguna cop
,~INATRA COMING ... • recovering
i: dlsabllltles, such aa memory
0 deficiencies or hyperactivity.
to Pr tor to h ~• d In 8 the
benefit in lrvlne. Kopn, who
toured with the Sinatra
entourap for 8eVenl yeen • a production manager, aald the
appearance will add to Orange
County'• ima1e aa a major
concert .market:
after crash·
t~undation, Mrs. deBooln was
hlroa1 Hospital's director of "'9~pport groups. She noted that
''benefit tickets will be tax
A fieductible. Corporate ticket
'<i>ackages will be offered and a
The chairman of the
fund-rai.tng Foundatkln Support
Group la ~im Strader, vice
president and general oounae1 for
the Koll Company, which la part
owner of the amphitheater.
Laguna Beach motor officer
F.d Oram> remained in guarded.
but atable condition today at
South c.out Medical Center after
;:!.Wng hla motorcycle in the
t Canyon puking lot.
bu.Uef dinner with Sinatra will
be staged after the 8 p.m. concert
exclusively for benefit patrons -
those who make the largest
donations. Since January, the foundation
has been operating on a $100,000
grant from the Del Webb
Fow\dation, Mrs. deBooln noted.
A .. police apokeaman said
Orm.co Wal ma1cina a tum behind
the Safeway MarTcet at about 6
p .m. Sunday when the rear
wheel.on h.ta police cycle began
all~. The foundation had the
support of Irvine Meadows
management in setting up the The btke alld 20 feet on ita
right aide before ltrtkinc a drain
gutter, which Oipped the bike FALKLAND ISLANDS • • • and the offictt over. 1
~tine warplanes sank one
1 yal Navy frigate and damaged
.: our othen in their counterattack
1 rlday . On Sunday, the
Argentines set another frigate
stormed ashore on the filklanda
face a formidable task, but that
the "days are numbered" for
Argentina•• estimated 9,000
soldien on the ialandl.
"There is no question of a
truce," said Nott, speaking in the
House of Commons.
Orama hit hla bead Oil the
pavement, cnddna b.ia helmet
and livil1' l:he officer a allght
conculBion.
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He was taken to the hospital
where he remain• in the
intensive care unit.
J flf Js:reme Secretary John Nott
la1d today British . troops who
:Coastal
Parti al clearing In tat•
ldlemoorl toct.y. Hlgha -70 .. tn. ~ to upper 708 Inland.
t Nltll1t end morning tow cloudl an
Tue1day, clearlng to huy artemoon eunlhlM. ~nloht
i10wal8tol4 .... T~U
to 71. £11ewhere, l rom Point
1 Conception to th• Mexican bon• and out 90 rnllea: Welt to ~ w1nc11 10 to 1e Motl thla afternoon and evening.
, w..rty ..... of 2 to 3 '-l.
Moally cloudy through tonight
with only partlal afternoon
dMring.
U.S. summary
a-. ~ brOUOftt
llr'OI NI tod9y to pel1a of T-
wtlie ·~ -· llghted In IN ....,,.... PlnMndle.
No damege ... reponed fl"Om
the tclrMdo99.
8tiowere end ·~ Mr• a110 1catt•r•d over th• 90UtMrn and mld-AtlMtlc C09lt Ind tM IOwer M'r ' 'Fpl V'*'!.
Light rain f•ll from lower
Mlchlgan to th• north Atlantic
COMC. Clear to pertly doudy ....
-• r9t10fted over the Pacific Coetf and mud! of tM W•.
HMNy thundltftonN pounded ... tern Oldahoma on Sunday.
dul'/lplnO up to 2 inm. of r1lln In
-then ., holK In eou"-1 Mellon• of th• •l•t•. R•lnfall
emounll reported Sunday
lndUdad 2.23 inc:n. ., eern.a-.
, .. --llt Oldatlome City llnd U~at0Urd9e. TM fOl9CMt called fOf lllgl\t
arovnd 100 for the 8ovttiweet ~ n * lfMnd" -on ...... ~ T.,...,..._ wound the !*loft
..,., today rented from H In
MerQVette, Mletl.. end t4outton
....... to 83 In PtloenlX. Altz.
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Atlante ety 5e ..e · Tu
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COlumbul 78 54 .01
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Duluth ae 38
19 Paao 89 55
Feroo 78 58 F\aeltaff 7 t 34
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Houlton 80 72 .49
lnclnlplll 70 56
Jadlan MS 15 18
Jecllerwtla 12 M .N
t<.-City 73 N
Lal Vegee 116 70
Utile Aodt e 1 e&
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lubbodl 78 53 . 18
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SWORD DAN(.."K -Jamila, one of eever&l middle eutem
d&ncera who performed Sunday at anti-nuclear lhow ln
Newport Beech, ba1ancee cuUery on her head • part of
1Word dance. Jamila la her prof..tonal name. Snow mixed
magic, comedy and middle eutem 'culture.
Navel victory?
Nuke loes belly up on Coast
BY STEVE TRIPOU Of'\M Deir .... ....,
An Orange Cout couple have decided that the best
way to et.op the buildup of nuclear weapons ls with a full'
navel aaaault.
NOT A NAVAL uaault uain1 lhlp1 and Marlnee, but a
navEl amault utilizing the central anat.omlcal feature of a
belly dancer.
The uaault was launched ln Newport Beach Sunday
by a number of belly danoen and one magician. The
benefit show they staged at the Zonta Club railed about
$700 for the drive for a bilateral nuclear anna freeze.
Professional belly dancer Amira Barnes and her
magician husband, Kevin, owners of Newport Beach's
original Singing Telegi'ama. had comidered calling thelr
show "Navell Against Nuclear Nomeme," but decided they
wanted to underscore the seriousne11 of thelr cause instead.
"WE'RE ALL concerned about the threat of nuclear
destruction. I decided this was the way I could do
aomethlng," said Mn. Ba.mes.
Mn. Barnes, who dances at the c.a.cades Middle
F.astem Restaurant in Anaheim, drafted her husband and a
number of friends who belly dance professionally for the
benefit. ·
Together they staged a 90-minute show that was a
mixture of culture, comedy and magic. The crowd of about
80 paying customers, plus about 30 more who were helping
with the show, appeared to enjoy every minute.
MAYBE A GOOD belly laugh is just the thing to put a
aimp in the nuclear anns race. The 'f ..shirts and bumper
sticken 10ld at the benefit also carried the spirit by gently
reminding thoee in attendance that "One Nuclear Bomb
Can Ruin Your Whole Day."
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blast
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BEIRUT, Lebenon (AP) -A bomb p1acecl under tNt .. , of •
J'Nncn ~ .......Y• car
WM blown up ti)' remote concrol ~ alter ahe dnMt Into Uw
embealy c:ornpaund coday, ldWna
14 people In ihe lai.t of."""' of terrortat attack• on the em~ and tta ~. poJlce aatd. Another 21 were "'JU.Nd.
The bomb Wll det.onawd by a
remote control device ln the
handa of .. one or more ~
wet.china the car" from no more
than 5~ yardl away, llkl a pollee
apokemnan.
The bomb exploded at 8:10 a..m., when dozena of people are
UIUally llnlng up at the embMly
pte to apply for vt.u. Re.cue
workers on the scene and local
leCW'ity guards aakl at 1eut two
of those kllled were embuay
guards and many of the at.hen
were visa applicants.
The d r iver of the car,
Identified u Anna Coanidil by
an embaaay 1poke1man, was
among tho9e killed.
The police spokesman aid the
bomb had been placed under the
rear eeat of the car, apparently
while It was parked in front of
Mrs. Cosmidia' apartment a
half-mile from the ernba.y.
Cyclisi badly
hurt in crash
near NB Pier
A vacationing 22-year-old
Canadian man la In critlcal
condition with head Injuries
today after being thrown from
his speeding motorcycle Sunday
in a mishap near the ,Newport
Beach pier, police report.
The motorcycllat, a resident of
Vancouver, B.C., reportedly was
going about 60 mph when be
attempted lO tum from Balboa
Boulevard onto McFadden Place
at about 12:20 a.m . and struck a
center divider.
Police said the motorcycle was
catapulted over the center
divider and the driver thrown
headfirst into the curb. He
wasn't wearing a helmet, officers
said.
Traffic investigaton haven't
released the man's name.
Investigators said the man didn't
have identification with him and
that friends knew him only on a
first name bast.a.
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Iran cl8iming victory
Iraqi troops routed at Khuzistan
BmIRUT, Lebanon -Iran claiJ'Md today ttl
forcet "liberated" tho port clty of Khorrarrilhar
after 578 days ot lraql occupaUon and drove lraql
troope out of Iran'• oil·rich Khul.llW\ provtnce.
"The olty wu liberated &11er a heroic and
vtaoroUJ tiaM by the Iranian armed fOl'Ce9, la1amlc
Revolutionary Guard Corpa. Irregular and popular
fon..'e9," the official Iranian news aaency IRNA aald.
There WU no lmmed1ate NIPon19 from Iraa,
whlch earlier ln th• day romlnded lta Arab
netahbort they are bound by UUty to aid Iraq.
U lran'1clatm ll true,~ fall of Khorramahahr
would mean a vU1ull defeat of Iraq In the border
war it launched 20 montlui aao to aatn control ot the
Shatt·al·Arab waterway to the Persian Gulf.
8 extend Argentina sanctions
BRUSSELS, Bel1tlum -El&ht Common
Market countries today renewed economic
sanctions against AtienUna for an indefinite period.
Belgian Foreign Ministry spokesman Marc
Geleyn said the ded.aJon wu made at a meeting of
Common Market foreign ministers at the request of
British Foreign Secretary Francia Pym.
•
italy and IrelAnd, the other two membena of
the Conunon Market, declined to join ln the ban on
import& from Argentina which wu set to expire at
midnight (3 p.m . PDT) tonJght, Geleyn added.
Italy and Ireland alao refuaed to go along with
a one-week extension of the sanctions that the other
eight voted last Monday
State bar opposes Prop. 8
SAN FRANCISCO -The governing board of
the State Bar of California, charging that
Proposition 8 would disrupt California's justice
system. has voted to oppoee the meaaure on the
June 8 primary ballot.
St.ate Bar governors, in an 18-3 vote, said the
measure's constitutionality is doubtful and it would
bring a significant l.ncrea8e in the st.ate and local
OCl8ta of operating the justice system.
More than 500,000 voters signed petitions to
qualify the baJlot initiative, said at.ate Deputy
Attorney General Richard Tullis, who argued in
favor of the constitutional amendment.
Arrests net 450 Hollywood hookers
LOS ANGELES -Police say they have
recorded 450 &1TeSts in a crackdown on prostitution
in the Hollywood area.
The number of prostitutes working a
three-mile section of Sunset Boulevard has been cut
by 95 percent since the two-week sweep began on
May 9, according to police Sgt. J.P. Williams of the
Hollywood Division's vice unit.
Williama said about 160 prostitutes were
operating ln the area before the ciadcdown, but
only five were spotted Sunday night.
'Nobel' sperID bank baby born
FSCONDIOO -The first baby has been born
as a result of a sperm bank aet up primarily for
Nobel scientists, a spokesman aaid today,
identifying the donor as "an eminent
mathematician.''
A spokesman for the Repository fot Germinal·
Choice said the baby was "a healthy, nine-pound
•
daughter born in April ln a rather small town in a
apanely populated st.ate."
"The parents don't want to be identified
publicly," said the spokesman, who declined alao to
give·h.ia own name but said he is the repository's
medical geneticist and only full-time employee.
Rocks throw-n ID airline strike
MINNEAPOLIS -Cars were pelted with
rocks today as some workers tried to get to their
jobs at Northwest Airlines, where mechanics and
baggage handlers have been striking for three days.
There were "isolated inciaents" of rock
throwing, and some car windows were amashed,
said airport police at the Minneapolis-St. Paul
International Airport.
Lt. Tom Foley said no lnjuries were reported
and no arrests had been made. He did not say who
had thrown the rocks.
Chicago hotel's fatal fire probed
CHICAGO -A fire that killed four people and
injured up to 20 at the Conrad Hilton Hotel might
have claimed fewer lives lf there had been
sprinklers and if guests had stayed in their rooms. a
fire official says.
Authorities blamed a smoldering cigarette for
the blaz.e that began Sunday morning on the 22nd
floor of the 25-story hotel, which was built in 1927
and is one of the world's largest.
Energy Depart01ent on way out?
WASHINGTON -After months of
behind-the-acenea maneuverinJC, the Reagan
adminiatration today aent. Congress its plan for
dismantling the Energy Department.
The president said his propoeal. which would
shift the department'• duties to the departments of
Commerce, l.nterlor, Justice and Agriculture, "will
not dimnantle the structure of government we need
to meet our energy goals. Our goal was and remains
energy independence for America. Continued
regulation shackled our drive for increased
production."
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Kansas church
TOPEKA, Kan. -Vandals
carved the words "rock and roll
will never die" on a church door
and cauaed an estimated $9,000 in
damage at the Evangel Temple
Church after church members
destroyed rock records in
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FRIENDLY HANDOUT -Michael Hurley, 5,
of Huntington Beach, gives a penny to a
friendly monkey during Community Festival
'82, held Saturday at Golden West College.
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About 15,000 people attended the free event, ill
which more than 100 service clubs and
organizations operated information exhibiU
and fund-raising booths. !
More parking
spaces set
at UC Irvine
UC Irvine may get some relief
from its trqubleaome parking
problems with a planned addition
of l, l 00 spaces.
The tJC Board o( Regents
approved a transportation
improvement package last week
allowing UCI to secure a $2
million commercial loan for
parking lot spaces, signs and a
campus bicycle path system.
Nearly 15,000 students, faculty
and staff use UCI's estimated
8,000 parking spaces. The
additional spaces, set to be
completed by fall, are expected
by university officials to relieve
some pressure from the campus's
overtaxes parking lots.
The loan will be repaid with
monies collected from parkin,
fees, according to UC
spokeswoman Helen Johnson.
Crash fatal
to man, 82
An 82-year-old Westminster
man died today of injuries
suffered in an April 2 traffic
accident, police reported.
Dead is Nathaniel Brown of
9200 Westminster Ave.
Police said he was a passenger
in a car driven by his wife, Ann,
when it ran into a house in
W estrninster.
Mrs. Brown apparently put
her foot on the accelerator
instead of the brake prior to
striking the house, police said.
Volcker dismisses
idea of quitting
DURHAM. N .H . (AP)
Federal Reserve Board Ch.airman
Paul Vokker has diamiased a
congressman's suggestion that he
resign as a simple disagreement
over how to save the economy.
Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N. Y .,
repeated his call for Vokker's
resignation.
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British broadcasts
monitored locally
British Broad cas ting
Corporation's worldwide service
via shortwave placed heavy
emphasis on British forces
having consolidated their
bridgehead at Port San Carlos in
newacasts monitored on the
Orange Coast on Sunday at 10
p.m.
A BBC correspondent
reported, "The Royal Marioea
are dug in at the San Carlos Bay
bridgehead and have sent out
patrols to assault Argentine
positions.
"Gunfire and explosions were
heard throughout the day.
Another BBC report indicated
llOllle captured Argentine troops
indicated they hadn't eaten ln
three days.
"The priaoners are bewildered
that they're being ao
well-treated." one BBC reporter
lndlcated.
The BBC world aervice at the
10 p.m. broadcast monitored
locally said six Argentine planes
had been shot down and three
others hit in the latest air
fighting.
Additionally, the British
claimed hitting three helicopters
with one shot down and "a
qpcond seen to land in flames."
The BBC quoted Argentine
sources as saying 30 warplanes
took part in the raid against
British ships and positions "but
the Argentines admitted losing
only one."
Assertedly reporting from
shore, one BBC correspondent
enthused, "The Royal Marines
now have Rapier missile systems
on shore so the Argentines face
missile systems from both land
and sea.
"We are in hill positions -
marvelous really -windswept
positions that on a good day -
such as yesterday -you must
have been able to see 5 miles.
"Th.la la going to make it very,
very difficult for Argentine
~~"BBC shortwave also
broadcast from another
correspondent, apparentl~liv
and aboard ship. He re
"Our machines guns have ·
started firing . . it may be /J.
Mirage jet . . . now we aee a
Skyhawk has just been shot ·
down ... "
The BBC radio reports di,d
admit that two British frigates
had been hit and with 01'e
aeriously damaged and afire. A
British transport ship was allo
hit, the BBC said. '
Court eyes
Akron laws
on abortion
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
U.S . Supreme Court agr~e
today to judge the validity
sweeping abortion regulatio
Akron, Ohio, tried lO impose f
yea.rs ago.
The justices said they will
review a ruling that struck aa.
unconstitutional much of a 1978
city ordinance.
At issue in Akron's appeal is-J whether a city ?r state
government may reqwre:
-That any girl under 15 have
the consent of one of her parents
or a judge before obtaining an
abortion.
-That doctors inform patien~ seeking abortions about the risks
associated with pregnancy,
abortion techniques to be used
and the condition of the fetus.
-That doctors wait at least 24
hours after a woman signs a
consent form before performing
the abortion.
-That aborted fetuses be
disposed of in a "humane" way.
'the 6th U.S . Circuit Court of
Appeals In June struck those
provisions of Akron's ordinance,
ruling that they would interfere
with a woman's constitutionally
protected decision to have an
abortion.
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co.ch 1n D1act tn a ~ and a11o ldverdle with a ••ror Sale" ""1
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'9robr. ~code doel requlre that a mObile home muat be at Jeut
lO'feet wide and no moc'e than 15 years old, or 25 yean old if
manufllCtW'ed after Sepcember 1971. The coach a1lo muat be ln
1ood condition, and the park management hH the rl1ht to
approve of the new purchuer on the bu1I of ability to pay apaice
rent and acceptable past record Ha mobile home te.nant in
another park.
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monthly, but If the taxe. you withheld are more than $3,000, the
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Mercer song book located
DEAR PAT: I'm a maalc major la college aad I've
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BAN l'RANCISOO (AP) -
Saytn1 that love 11 a 111ood ca-.-:• a 1\at. O:>w1. of A~
hll ruled that a woman who left
her job '° follow Mr tJara to anotner 1tate 11 eU1lbl1 for
UMmploymlnt beneflta.
The 2· 1 ruUn1 found that
~ T'INM NCJnDU\ left her job
with 1ood c~uH1 or a leaally
tuf fident reMOn IOI' ICdon. The
court aald It lnt•rrr•t•d 1ood
cauH to mean tha a worker'•
peraonal clrcumatanoea for Jeavtna a job do ''not mcwartly me out ol or be attributable '° the Job ti.lf ...
Under California law, MiH
Norman will be entitled to
between $30 and •130 a week fOI'
etaht weeka, dependtna on her
Mlary level at the time the left
her job. Ml .. Norman beaan work ln
January 1979 tor Mohawk Data
Sciencea Corp. in Santa Clara u a
computer software control
coordinator. At the time, 1he
lived with her flance for two
years and they planned to marry
in June 1980.
But in June 1979, her fiance
moved to the state of Waahington
and decided to remain there. He
uked Mim Norman to join him.
She telUfied th1a 0 put her on
the 1pot," and that she finally
reaWied and left her job Sept. 7,
1970' eolelr to join her fianoe. She
then f led a claim for
unemployment benefita.
The California Employment
Development Department
notified her she wu not ellgtble
for benefit.I. An adminiatrative
law Judae upheld the ruling and
'said -if &he had been married or
wu to be married upon her
arrival In Washington there
would have been iood cau.e.
The California Unemployment
lnlurance Appeal Board aireed
and suggested any policy change
wu up to the Leglalature.
She claimed her relatiomhip
with her boy friend "diffen from
a marriage relationship only
lnaofar aa there la no lJceme and
there was no marriage ceremony.,,
Superior Court Judge Bruce
Allen ruled that Miu Norman
voluntarily quit her job with
good cauae and abeence of marital
relat1ooahip should ~t preclude
joblem pay.
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CALCULATING -Kim Cohan, 18, shows off his latest
idea for public libraries, a coin-operated personal computer.
Cohan Is president of Micro Timesharing, his third
company.
A teen -ager who was
ADwar Sadat'• guest and
attended the slain Egyptian
president'• funeral sold an
autographed photograph of
Sadat for $1,000.
Sam Brown aaya he needs
the money to work aa a
Senate page, but there's a
hitch; he may not aet the job.
There are many applicants
to spend a month u a pap for
Sen. Strom Tll•rm oad ,
R-S.C., and Sam hn't
guaranteed a position, said
Thurmond spokesman Mark
Goodin. He said the sale and
the visits wouldn't affect
Sam's chances.
A Saudi military leader la
buying 3,500 acres for "the
prettiest farm in Georp" for
hil family and friends, a
spokesman ~ya.
Sa m Singer, who
repreeenta PdDee Fallal M.
Sa9d Al Kablr in the land
deal. said the prince bought
12 tract.I of farm land In
northwest Georgia and baa an
option on two more. Singer
.would not disclose the
purchue~. . Ttie farm is three miles
weat of King1ton ln both
F1oyd and Bartow counties. It
straddles the Etowah River.
CANCELS Chairman
James Miller of the Federal
Trade Commission is
canceling his subscription to
Playboy -along with 46
other magazines -in a move
to cut the agency's budget.
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Vin tage pJann
malce comeback
Quleftl &cnuah Prtlldlnt
DHal41 MaaH 1ma1hed a
bottle of beer acr09 UMt nme
of an old World War U
tralnln1 plane -1oaldn1
hlmaeU ln the proceu -to
dedlcat.e a new formaUon of
12 "akytyp&nt' planel.
Th• ceremony wu at the
Marine Alr Terminal at
LaGuardJa A1rport, but ax of
the ~ will be a-cl at Flua Airport. The other
six w operate from Lona Beach Airport ln California .
The two 1lx-plane
squadrons will be uaed for
promotional appearance. by
the Miller Brewina Co. of
Milwaukee.
The planes are North
American SNJ-21, built in
1940 and u1ed extenalvely
throushout World War ll by
Marine Corpef.Uotl who went
on to fly the uter Muat.aJ'181
and Conain.
Navy Lt. Peter CllmeHr,
claiming he WU turned into a
raving maniac after two
airlines allowed hia luagage to
be aoaked with the drUI PCP I
has been awarded $31,400 by
a San Diego jury. The jury first-awarded him
$52,000 but cut that by 40
percent, saying Chmellr failed
to report his luggage was
damaaed during flights from
San nlego to Florida on Delta
and F.astern airlines In 1978.
Delta Airlines was dismissed
as a defendant when all the
evidence was in.
Cuban-born p ia n is t
Horacio 01Uerre1 received
the 1982 Avery Flaller Prue,
which includes $10,000, in
New York.
Fisher, who founded Fisher
Radio In 1937 to make
high-fidelity instruments,
announced the award at
Lincoln Center's Avery
Fisher Hall. He set up the
prize in 1974.
Gutierru, 33, emigrated to
the United States at 12 and la
a U.S. dtiz.en. He grew up In
California and atteaded the
Juilliard School. He has
performed with major
orchestru, given many solo
reci ta la and has recorded
three albums. He appeared on
television in "Prevln and the Pittsburgh.,,
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Tract houses
off the market
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Oev~lo~n 1n San Dlego
County ue convertlna to rental• or baltln1
conatructlon on about ~.000 tract-boua1n1 unlta
becau.e the aalt!I market ii IO alow, a new1p1pcr
reported today.
The houalns frame or araded lot •t.anda alone.
abandoned for now, 1n about half the cuet. In more
than 2,000 othen. the San Dle10 Un.ion uid. projectt
were ~pleted but converted to rental unlta becaua
of tn.billty to 1ell them u condominiuma.
"There are slaba all over the county," u.ld Alan
Nevin. eenior vice prealdent of the Goodkin Group, a
reaearch flrm not involved in the awvey.
Printronix to marke t line
Printronlx Inc. of Irvine has announced an
agreement to market a newly developed matrix line
printer from Y.E. Data Inc., a subaidiary of Yaakawa
Electric Manufacturin3 Co. Ltd., Tokyo.
The agreement rovers worldwide marketa, except
tor Far East countries
Sal ari revenues drop
Lion Country Safari, Inc. of Irvine reported lower
revenues and a larger 1088 for first quart.er than ln the
comparable 1981 period.
Revenues fell from $366,970 to $334,UW. and the
loa per share grew from 13 centa to 17. The net losa
went from $257,122 to $326,812.
CM bank plans dividend
Citueru Bank of Costa Mesa has declared a 10
percent stock dividend, payable June 29 to
stockholders of record May 28. The announcement
waa made at the annual shareholders meeung, where
officers and directors were re-elected.
Computer system s due
Alpha Microsystems or Irvine announced it is
expanding its line of integrated computer systems with
the planned introduction in June of a desktop
m1crocomput.er. the AM-1000 model.
The system ia based on the MC68000
microprocessor, the same processor used in a
large-scalt Alpha Micro system, which will also be
introduced in June.
The company plans to introduce the AM-1000 at
t he National Computer Conference in Houston,
beginning June 6.
Ne w system s adde d
EECO Computer, Inc., Santa Ana, added three
point of sale/restaurant management system interfaces
for its hotel management computer system.
The interfaces allow properties with ECl systems
to interface with either the CRS Docwnentor point of
sale system from Computeri7.ed Restaurant Systems.
Santa Ana; the DART (Dynamic Automated Restau-
rant Term.ina.1) point of sale management system from
Standard Logic, Inc., Huntington Beach, or the RMS
1600 from Remanco Systems lnc., Toronto, Ontario.
Frontier mileage up
Frontier Airlines flew 301 ,027,000 revenue
passenger miles (one passenger carried one mile) in
April, an 8.6 percent increase from the same month ln
1981.
Frontier's load !actor (the percentage of seats
filled) was 66.5 percent in April, up from 62.l percent
in April 1981.
Training program set
Pizza Hut, Inc. expanded its management trai.rung
program with the opening of a regional training cent.er
in Santa Ana at Orangewood Business Cent.er, 1701
F.ast F.ciinger.
Gold,me tals quotations
Gold
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
Selected world gold prices today:
Loacloa: morning fixing: $331.85, off $6.65.
LoadOD: afternoon fixing: $329.00, oU $9.50.
Parla: afternoon fixing: $338.64, off $7.55 ..
Frankfurt: $334.01, ofl $10.98. Zari~ Late fixing: $328.00, off $9.00 bid; $331.00
asked.
Bandy Ir Barman: only daily quote $329.00, off
$9.50.
Engelbrcl: only daily quote $329.00, oU $9.50.
EngeUaanl: only daily quote fabricated $345.75,
off $9.68.
Metah
NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonfer rous meta~
prloel~
Coner 78"-78 cenca a ~. U.S. destin.ationa.
Lead 28-27 oenca a pound.
Zble 35 cenca a pound, delivered. •
TID $6.8100 Metall Week composite lb.
Alw•.._ 1~ ~ta a pound, N.Y.
Me~ '370.00 per .f1Mk.. •
Plattilal ~1e.qo troy OL, N.Y.
S,ilver
oa.,
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Orenoe Coaet DAILY PILOT/Monday, May·~· , •••
WA8HINQTON (AP) -~onal inveettsatort aay \hat
~te .a White HOUie ban on tangy
turntahtn11. the Federal Labor
RtlatloN Au\hort\y apen\ '388,380 to
oudtt tta offklll wl\Ue lt wu firt.nl 47
emDloYtee to C\lt ca1ta.
J\oD.rt M. OUroy of the General
Ac:oountln1 Offloe, Con1re11' lnW1\iaatina ann, Mid the improper
1pendln1 lncl\ld•d UH,000 ln fumlah1nP for the apncy'1 top three
memben, f23,000 for th• 1eneral
COW\Ml and about $74,000 for other
offka.
About $10,<100 worth of furniture
-tncludln1 a •2.:; patio aet that
could not be Uled u.e the .,ency
later found out It wu not alloWed to
uae the patio -was in 1tora1e,
llCCOrdina to GUroy.
The furniture, carpet• and
wallpeR9r were purchued 1n 1981 by
the relatively new three-member
board eatabllahed to resolve labor
diaputes lnvolvlna federal worken.
Sen. John Danforth, chairman of 1\he Senate Governmental Affairs
subcommi ttee on federal
expenditures, called the purchases
"truly outrqeoua."
le1l11atlon nqulrlnl federal
employffa who violate purch11ln1
proe.dw. to pay for ·~ itema out
Of thttr DOCbta. The furniture Included two
"Barcelona chaira" for authority
chairman Ronald Hauahtcn, at fl,712
each: two f2 047 •lm~u.rl cNdenlu
wltb a matchln, $8,78& conference
ta bl• for Hauahton· a U , 792
maho1any offlce table lor member
Henry J'ruter; and •7 ,4&3 1n "leavee
of ar-" wallpe~ for the office of
member Leon Applewhaite.
"You cannot remember who paya
the bllla around here and \hen 80 out
and spend t7,400 on wallpaper,"
Danforth aid.
Gilroy testified that thouaand1 of
dollara wort h of "aerviceable"
furniture wu either 1n lt.orlp or let
go a1 1urplu1 at the time of the
purchaaea. A White Houae ban on
extravqance had been tn effect for
months, he Mid.
Hau1hton told the 1ubcommittee
that the authority requlrel pun:huel
of more than $1,000 to be cleared by
him. He II.id he wu unawate of the
1981 order until the furniture was
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'SPEED ON' WATER -The action wu fut and furious
Sunday at the 1982 Western Cahmpionahif power boat
races at Irvine Lake. "Dark Slde of the Moon (above, left),
d riven by Huntington Beach's Bob Long, wages a
neck-and-neck battle with "Epidemic," driven by Robert
Goettel of Phoenix in the first heat of KRR clus boats. Below,
driver Hector Mecca of West Covina is helped by reecue crew
after h1a SK clua boat "Nutmegger" flipped. Mecca 8Ultained
facial lacerationa and the boat was towed to shore.
~ elch in control of situation
• LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bob Welch of
; Loe Angeles Dodgen can throw hard
, .tnowth to strike just about anybody out. ,•&ut ne'• learned that there'• more to
can be one of the premier pitchers in the
big leagues. U he puts it all together, he's
go· to be IOmething ... ~terward, Welch talked like a man who
has learned a lot about the art of pitching. pitching tlijln trying to blow the ball by
I peot>le.
· And his manager, Tom Luorda, believes
''LocatiOh la much more import.ant than
velocity," he said. "Today, ( had pretty
good rhythm, I could feel it. I threw maybe
20 ~nt breakina balls and put them in
good spots. I'm really learning to pitch with
the breaking ball fOI' the first time this
year."
· :<bt such knowledge oou.ld help the youna
-~hander become one of bueball'a top
':Ptcben. .. ~·s been pitching very well," said
~ after WelCh bianked St. Lou!a on
· fiW' hita in a :>-0 victory by the Dodgers on
Sunday. ''He's got outatandlng ability. He
. Welch, 5-2, walked two and struck out
seven. He didn't allow a runner past aecond
-Defense has taken
t3
Norwalk this I ar
.342 batter) really has an arm,"
aaya Zamora.
·"He had the best arm we saw
all year. We bad Burt Call on
fint and our better WU dee~ in the box, and swung at the tch,
but Call was just F" out
despite a good jump.'
Loard threw both Capo
rwmen out bl at.ea1 attempts and
the Lancers' offense waa
wrapped up in that one frame.
Otben ,bl the Norwalk oflenee
are tophmnore lleCOlld bMeman
(excellent defenae). infielders
Butch Shaw (.~) and 0eorae
KWn (.256) and outfielder Tom
Denton (.263).
.. They don't overpower vou
with hlttln&'' •)'111.amora, .rbut
they are a tood, .,lid team with
IOllld defeme."
Corona del Mar eo.cb Tom
=r· says he'll start Dave
Tuelday with outfielder
Chrb White ln rnerve after
baae in pitching his second shutout and
third complete game of the aeuon.
He retired the aide in order in just two
innings, tl)e fifth and the ninth, but was in
control all the way, facing more than four
batters in only one inning, the fourth, when
the Cardinals had two bale-runners in an
inning for the only time all day.
Welch, 25, seemed to be breezing, but he
said that wasn't so.
"It wasn't easy, I worked hard," he said.
"l went in and out on them and stayed
aggressive. I had a good finiah, I wu pretty
tired at the end. ·
Angels have
the last laugh
Morris a key factor in victory
DETROIT (AP) -Detroit
pitcher Jack Morris does not
aypear anywhere in the boXICOre
o the Angels' 7-2 victory over
the Tigers "Sunday. but he was a
key factor all the same. At least
his mouth was.
Morris, who had beaten the
Angela a day earlier, was quoted
in Sunday's newspapers aa
making r~marka about the
advancing age of many of the
Angela players.
Many of the older Angela,
notably 33-year-old second
b ueman Bobby Grich and
37-year-oJd pitcher Steve Renko,
u.ed Monia' words as a battle cry
Sunday.
GRICH RAPPED OUT three
hlta and drove in two runs and
Renko hurled a complete-game
four-hitter. The Tigers did the
rest to themselves, co~tting
four errors.
"We were all out here this
morning, calling ourselves old
goata, the Over the Hill Gang,"
Grich said. "It just woke ua up,
that's all. I think two out of three
wins (in the weekend series)
speaks for itself."
Renko, who came into the
game with a sparkling 1.86 ERA,
has won his last three starts. The
6-6, 240-pound right-hander
struck out two and gave up only
a pair of walks.
"I just hope he (Morris) can
stick around and play as long as
these old men have played,"
Renko said. "When you play 162
games, you have to have
something to get you going and,
often aa not, something like
Morris' conunents will be enough
to do it." .
THE ANGELS scored two
unearned runs in the first inning,
when Brian Downing and Rod
Carew singled and moved up on
a wild pitch by Dan Petry, 4-3.
An error by Tiger third baaeman
Tom Brookens on Grich's topper
allowed Downing to acore and
Carew came -home on Don
Baylor's groundouL
One of the Angels' two
second-inning run• also was
unearned. Tim Foll led off with a
walk, was aacrlfioed to aecond by
Bob Boone, and scored when
Downing'a grounder was
mishandled by Detroit first
bueman Richie Hebner. After
bobbling the ball for one error,
Hebner picked up the ball and
threw wide to Petry, covering
· the bag, for a 9eCOl'ld error on the
play that allowed Foll to score.
Successive singles by Carew
and Grich then scored Downing
to give the Angela a 4-0 lead.
Fn:d Lynn doubled in the Angel
fifth and scored on Doug
DeCinces' triple. Foli hit a
sacrifice fly and Grich doubled
home the Angels' final run in the
sixth.
"I DON'T CARE how old you
are," said the 36-year-old Carew,
who went three-for-five, acored
two rwu and atole a base. "It'•
not a matter of age. It's what a
player does on the field.
Detroit got a run in the second
on Lou Whitaker's RBI triple.
The Tigers' second run came on
Rick Leach's sacrifice fiy in the
seventh.
Sixers
p r o ve
• a point
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From AP dl•patoltet PAWTUCKET, R.I. -Mark ''Tht Blrd"
Ftdrych 1till talkl to the ball, et.ill 8'11 •
down on hll hands and kneet to tldy
up the mound, and still pac;kl the
stands.
The former Detroit Tipr rook.le Pltchina
aenaation wore the uniform of a minor 1~
Saturday night, but the nearly 9,000 fans ~
into Mt'C.oy Stadium, home of the Pawtucket Red
Sox, was the largest ever for a regular teUOn
.. • game hent.
' "I have never seen one
player draw IO many people
to a minor league park," said
Ben Mondor, owner of the
PawSox. "On a normal
Saturday night, we would
have about 2,000 in the
stands."
Despite a steady rain, the
crowd wu sitting in the aiale11 ,,_.,c" and packed along the ral.linga,
including 11 members of the Fldrych family
from Massachusetts.
Many of them remembered the kid from
Northboro, ·Mass., who, in 1976, won the
American League Rookie of the Year award
after completing a 19-9 season and posting a 2.34
earned run average.
That was the "Year of the Bird."
Lately, the only "Bird" moet of these fans
have known la Larr~ Bird, who wears the
basketball uniform of the Bost.on Celtics.
Pawtucket won 7-5 on a one-out, three-run
homer in the bottom of the ninth, but Fidrych
was not credited with the victory.
Quote of the d.ay
Reggie Racker, Cleveland Browns wide
receiver, after watching the Hertz
oommercial in which O.J. Slmpeon la shown
soaring through the air: "U thia guy can fly,
why does he need to rent a car?"
Jon•• blank• A1tro1 on four hit•
RaMy J .... •topped HCM.<an on • four hltl u the former Cy YPuna
Award winner contlnuecf' hh
comebrick Sunct.y niaht, phchlnc the
New York Meta to a 2-0 victory over the Altrce. J~ who wu 1-8 lut eeuon, railed hie record
to ~2. *°11.na out l1x and allowU:tc oal~ one
runner io ruclt third bue . . . Jacl Clark'• RBI ~ 1n the lOth lnn1nl led San Franctaco·
to a 4-3 vjctory over Chteqo
ln the flut 1ame of a
•9't .~ ... '1~ '1' ~··
~
double-b~ at Candlmick
Park. The Olanta completed a
1Weep widl'"'a 6-3 Victory ln
the eecond game u Job.ale LeMucer belted a two-run
triple and ecored ~ . . .
Lee Lacy doubled and tripled
to drive in two~. and Job
Cudelarta earned ha first "°"" victory ln more than a year u
Ptttaburah downed San Diego, 4-2 . . . Tim
Ra.I.Ht a.rove 1n three rum with two doubles,
and Sieve Rosen and Jeff Reardon limited
Cincinnati to 10 hila to give Montreal a 4-2
victory and a three-game sweep of their series
with the Reda . . . Philadelphia right-hander
Dlcll Rutbven held Atlanta hitlea for eeven
innings bUt neeOed nlnth-lnnina relief help from·
Ed Y-armer before posting a 1-1 victory
Leach becomes NCAA tennis champ
Unseeded Mike Leaca. of m
Michigan upset 12th-seeded Brad
Gilbert of Pepperdjne, 7-5, 6-3 to win
the 1982 NCAA singles tennis
championship Sunday ln Athena, Ga. In the
women's singles final, Alycia Moalton of
Stanford battled back from a one-set deficit to
outlast San I?lego State'• Micki Sc~1. 4-t, 1-1,
6-4 at Salt Lake -clty . . . Andrea Gome1 of
Ecuador cruslled &Wot 'l'elt19er of the United
States, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 to win the Italian Open.
'Crapshoot' race .set
Skippers' strategy gets the ultimate test
Many offshore sailboat racers will
concede that most races are a
"crapshoot," depending on the wind
and sea conditions.
Bahia C.Orinthian Yacht Club has
taken official notice of this description
and is billing its Santa Barbara
Passage race on Memorial Dar,
weekend as the "ultimate crapshoot,'
requiring each skipper to choose
between alternate COW'8eS baaed on
his or her evaluation of prevailing
oondi tions.
Historically, the Santa Barbara
Passage race -which goes nowhere
near Santa Barbara -has been one of
the most challenatng and competitive
races in Southeril California waters,
but due to the cha nging
environmental conditions of the
White Sox oflpped Jn 14th Inning
Cleveland'• ••• Bautf
hlnuMNd "' am clout.a. for tht ~ Nn ln the 14th tnnlna, thin
lcoNd an lnlunnce Nn • Uw lnd&W
took • e .. ~ owr the ChJclto Wh1'!~ S~y atwnoan::yTbe Jo. drol>p.d the n111C.
back lnto • vtnual tll for fliit plact ln the
NJSnc:an LeUua We.t With the ~la ...
whert 1n tM' AL, Lall Lei tchid hil tint com~ of\he~ 10 lead oronto to,, 1 :-l ::J. ~.,ti~.
ecc:..J'p&tchin& .V.U at M
tnn1M1 wtth ·&hrie Nl'll ln use
f ourtn lnntn1 • • J•~• ~nem blMi.d three hita,
lnolucUni a two-run 1ln1l1
that tnap~ • 1-1 Ue ln the
wventh lnnln11 u New York
HAlllY defeeted Minnelota, 4-2· for
tht Yank.eel' fifth ltniaht~ . . . Jim IUee and Dave 8aa,Jetea al th.l.rd~inninl
IOlo home rune and Bolton three l'W\I t.n the fifth lnn1nc to lhut out Oakland, &-0 ln •
pme halted after 5 ~ lnnlncll by, raln . . .
Pinch-hitter Mauy Cutlllo 1inaJec:1 home Dave
Heaclenoa from eecond with two outa ln the 11th lnn1na. liftlna Seattle to a 8-6 ~ OVtJt Milwaukee . . . Plncb-hittM Cetar Oeroalmo
hit a two-run double u Ka.nlat Qty raW~ for
three l"4DI ln the etahth ~ for a ~-3 ~ ov~r •truiallna Tex.. 'nle Rangerw dropped
their 211t l&mf: 1n their 1ut 26 out.iQ81.
Patrese capture• Monaco Grand Prix
Italian Rleeanle Patrete, ln a • Brabham-Ford Cosworth, won
Sunday'• dramatic Monaco Grand
Prix after he and two other leaden
spun, crashed or brob down tn the 1ut three
Jape. France'• Alam Prost, in a Renault turbo,
appeared to be an euy winner until he crashed
three lape from the end of the 76-lap event
around the streets of Monaco . . . Daley
Tllomp.on of Great Britain broke the world
decathlon record with 8, 707 points at an
international track meet, hi.a eecond world record
in two years ... Brlu Waltee of Britain unit
an etaht-foot birdle putt on the final green to win
the Car C.a.re International Golt Tournament 1n
Leeds, EnsJ.and . . . Ack'• Seen~~ by Lafflt PIDCay Jr. won the Gamely p for
four-year-olds and up at Hollywood Park. Mil•
Burhlttoe. with Pat Valennela up, wu eeoond,
with V-ocall1t and Marco Cutueda third.
Television, radio
TV: No eventa echeduled.
RADIO: Bueball -Angela at Boston, 4:30
p.m., KMPC (710); Pittsburgh at Dodgers, 7:30
p.m., KABC (790).
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The fattHt lndlana~ 500 lineup ln hlltory w• compJ.tc.d
Sunday • Gary BettenhaUlln and tiu. odwl'
driven ptMtd dOwn •tartlne ·~ with qua11fYinl runa .over lH mph. Betc.nha'*t\ WU \hi 1ut Of \hi four, Md the
faa1elt, to make It onto tM arid for the b May 10
rece, complttbw • four-lap qualltlcadon nm at an av~ 1peed Of 19&,078 mph and~~
Chip Mead from the llneu.s>.
BettenMuten completed the fourth brother
combination ln the race, jolnlng hia you.nfet' broCher
Tony. Other libUn~n the race include tn. Mems
brothers, Rick and er; the Sneva brothen, Tom
and Jerry, and tlae tUngton brothers, Don. Bill
and Dale, wbo fonn the flrlt family trio to qualify
for the same Indy nice.
Bill WbitUn1ton ran Into aome problenu
Sunday, however, when he lost control and
a1ammed lnto the Speedway'• W\forpVU., concrete
wall during a practice period. Whhdnp>n. 32, who
broke ha rflht leg ln an accident durJna the 1980
Indy race, suffered brul.aea on h1a cheet. He was
examined at the Speedway's infield med1cal center, , ·
aent to a nearby hospital for X-raya and reie.e<t.
The Whittington team now has the option of
repairing the badly damaged March.CO.Worth or
substituting another machine and •tarting from the
rear of the 33-car field. Tom Sneva -did just that tn
1980. starting 33rd and finishing second.
Mesa's Gibbs
speeds to win
c.o.ta Mesa's John Gibbs, who let a national
recol'd Saturday during the Coors 1982 Western
U.S. Championships at Irvine Lake, came right
back Sunday and was the winner in the hydroplane
main event during a full day of power boat racing.
Gibbs topped a field of 12 in Sunday'1 event by
posting a time of 90.63 miles per hour. Gibbl aet his
mark Saturday in the five-litre hydroplaJte
competition with a speed of 82.569 mph.
In the primary drag classes, Eddie Hill of
Wichita Falla, Texas, captured the blown fuel hydro
by racing an average speed of 190.58 mph.
Billy Todd of Fresno won the blown alcohol
hydro at 170.55, while Orange's Mark Lauzon was
the blown gas hydro winner in 156.52 mph.
Fergus glad he played
He capt~es Atlanta Open after rain delay
ATLANTA (AP) -Keith Fergus
didn't want to play following a rain
delay of more than two hours
Sunday, but he was a happy man
when it resulted in hi.a first victory of
the 1982 golf aeuon.
rounds, was coasting a long with
steady par golf until he birdied the
11th. Then the monstrous 15th took
Nelaon out of the contention with a triple
bogey and he finished alone in fourth
place at 74-725.
Fergus, who narrowly missed
victo~ when his 15-foot birdie putt
lip out on the 18th green, rolled in
a 0-footer for a birdie on the first
extra hole and edged Ray Floyd to
capture the Atlanta Golf Claaaic.
Wayne Levi, winner of the·
Hawaiian Open earlier this year, had
the biggest charge of the day by
scoring nine birdies, but his hopes of a
title fell short when he took a
quadruple bogey eight on the 15th.
Sailhoaders
set to compete
Los Angeles Harbor's "hurricane
gulch" will be the scene of the HaJli
"ten California World Cup for
professional sailboarders July 8-11.
course, even the beat evaluation TO THE FINAU -Philadelphia Coach Billy
remains a "crapshoot," wit~ each Cunningham (left) and player Julius Erving
skipper's strategy .chang1!1~. to will meet the Lake.rs in the NBA final series. capitalize on navigational abilities,
acccfrding to Dave Price, race
"I really didn't want to go back out
to play," said Fergus, who had a
20-minute w~t at the 15th tee added
to the lengthy rain delay.
"We should have had more time to
looeen up, or play tomorrow," he said
after closing with a 69-273 to match
Floyd, who had finiahed moments
earlier with a final round 68.
All of the contenders stumbled on
the 15th, a par 4,448-yard hole
considered the toughest on the course.
Memory helps Morse
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP) -
Cathy Morse said she won this one for
Jim.
Former world champions Mike
Waltze of Hawaii (formerly of
Newport Beach) and Ken Winner of
Maryland head the list of entrie11, and
topping the women pros is national
champion Rhonda Smith of San
Pedro.
Th«: event will offer prize money of
$15,000, the largest purse ever offered
for a sailboard contest in the
continental United States.
~t'::=·Barbara Passage From Page C1
race formula will require each skipper SIXERS ADVANCE to make a decision as to which of two • •
alternate counes he will sail after the . .
start off Newport Pier. Erving, who. combm~ wt~ guard Andrew Toney
Fleets which may participate are foe 63 of Philadelphia s points.
International Offshore Rule, "We've won so many games and we're
Performance Hanaicap Racing Fleet, professionals. Embarrassment is not an issue."
Ocean Racing Catamaran, Southern The 76era will meet the Lakers in the NBA
Ocean Racing Division, and Midget c~ij:&ionship series starting Thursday in Ocean Racing Class. p lphia.
0 8 . The race ii open to all members in ' rian team WlnS good standing of recognized yacht The final round will be a rematch of the 1980
gham Cl .. '-. All yachts must conform to championship series when the Lakers beat Mary O'Brian and Jim Bue.kin """"" Philadel hia · six f th titl ·---.....a up to win the Nash Sp~· their fleet or class minimum safety . P m games or e e.
LCCSl•ROU tandarda Sunday's victory capped a bizarre conference Championship for Lehman-I s · final · tha Bos win th .,__. by The lon~ooune starla at 10 a.m. · senes t saw ton e 1u1t• game dinghies Saturday and Sunday. 40 · d Philadel h. bo back to win the Saturda~ y 29, and is open to all points an 'P Ul unce Twenty boats turned out for the event flee is f the •tart next three, including Game 4 by 26 points.
sailed inside Newport. Harbor. ta. ooune rom Then Boston won Game 6 by 29 at home al)d
Ch u ck Beek of NH Y C was Caleatalinavi!lg Emmy ~tlpol~a~d ~ tied the belt-of-wven series at 3-3 by holding the
runner·up and Pat Seaver, NHYC, Ialand 76e 75 S>Oln in the sixth t Philadelphia.
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Wednesday through
Saturday.
Swan Ailing yachla,
considered eome of the
flneet tn the world, are
expected from as far
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Honolulu.
'The rllCl9 cou.ne will be
tn full view from the
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Mary.
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Floyd abo just misaed a potential
tournament-winning birdie on the
final hole of the 7,007-yard, par-72
Atlanta Country Club course. His
18-footer rolled to the edge of the cup
8.l)d stopped.
"I gave it a very good effort. and I
have .to commend Keith on his
victory," Floyd aald. "It was difficult
on all of UI with the delays."
It was only. the second victocy of
Fergus' career, and be retuma next
week to defend h1s only previous title
in the Memorial at Muirfield, Ohio.
Larry Nelson, who had led the
tournament through th~ first thr~
Morse shot a 2-over-par 74 in heavy
rain and cold winds Sunday to
capture her first title ever, the
Chrysler-Plymouth LPGA Classic
Golf tournament.
She said thinkinR about her
fiance, Jim Meyer, 45, of
Philadelphia, who died Jan. 4 during
open heart surgery, helped her gain
the victory.
"( tried to win it for Jim," said
MorBe, 25, of Albany, N.Y., who was
making only her eighth appearance
on tour this year.
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IY ROBEl\T BAftUR °'._.,...,......,.
r..... of a terr'ortat attack on
the U.S. Naval W•pona Station
at Seel 8Mch have *tl railled in
a letter to U.S. S•n. Alan
Cranston, D-Calitomla.
Robert Brophy, one of lix Seal
ee.ch relidenta fiahUna a lesal
battle aaalnat pouible nuclear
weapona at the 11atlon, laid today
lldpota are urainQ Cranston to
hold con1reuional hearlng1 ln . .
the Seal Beech ..... Qr\ the •f•ty
of tbt bue.
A profeMor of J:nall•h and
reU1lou1 1tudle1 at Cal St.te
Lona Beach, Brophy h
requatlnl \he ~Uon of
docton, munltiona •~ttl and.
aafety enalneera aa well 11
experts on terrorilm.
Brophy t\id today that the
~ appears to be vulnerable to
tem>riata.
He aald that loading docka in
Anaheim Bay where ammunition
Argentines attack ships
ii handled fol' w~ '1t th.e
PacUlc flHt appean to be
tUIClptlbM.
''An.Y!JM could park a car and
fl.re • rocket OI' mortar round tnto
the explmiYlll." he u.ld.
He aatd that loadln1 and
unloadtna at the dockt it no
aecret becawie the Navy Ola red
flap at the. ttm...
Brophy aald another pom.tble
danger point lies along the route
that boatera take from
Ol 1ANr,f 1 1'11tJ1 Y , /\I ti l>HNIA ;>•, Cf-NlS
Hu.nti~n Harbour throuah ~Bay.
He aatd he feart terrori1t1 Ulin8 frclmar\ equipment COUld
lay m1nle In the area.
Brophy laid, however, that the
d~ of a ther,monuclear e appMn to be mlnbna1
" •cau•• the weapont prefWMbly are delctlvated."
"But any kind of exp~
rould destroy the cuinp of the
nu.Clear w•apon1, causin1
radiation leaks. Once inside
u.ue., there'• no way to aet lt Goodwtn -last a lepl t:.ttle in
out," he laid. Loe Ancelet federaf court lat
John Frye, public affain Mondav.
offlcier at the bl.-, laid, however, Juciae A. Andrew Hawk ruled
that the station'• ltM> Mari.nee that the Supreme C«.trt In a
and 30 dvtllan pollc9 of.&en a.re aimilar cae Md put the quesUon
trained to combat terTortsm. of nuclear weapon• "beyond
"We feel we are on top of the Judiclal scrutiny and that the
idtuadon,'' he aaJd. , preeence or at.nee of nuclear
· weapona wu • military .aet." An.tt-nuclev weapon Utipnta -lncludina Brophy and h1a wife The .Utiganta are oonaidertng
Marylou, George and Janice their next 1teps, lncludln8 a
Laine and Jlm and Fran pc:mlble appeal. Brophy aaJd .
British down ~ev.en warplanes
Man dies
in surf
off HB
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Oflheo.IJ ..........
A Bell Gardens man drowned
after jumping off Huntington
Beach Pier and a Long Seacb
acuba diver had to be rushed to
the hospital from Creecent Bay in
Laguna Beach in a weekend on
Orange Coast beaches that saw
198,200 visit the sands m.n Bolsa
Chica State Beach to lloheny
State Beach.
The drowning came early
Saturday before any crowds
began aniving on what was to be
an overcast day.
Albert Mendoza, 23, jumped
from the baybouae area of the
pier at the end .of ~ Street in
Huntin1ton Beach in what
apparently started u a group of
12 to 14 youtha "jok:lng around,,.
accordina to Lt. Bw Aichard9on
at city lileguard headquarten.
Menden.a climbed the railing
once, threatening to jump but
was held back by his friends,
Richardson reported.
But the man then apparently ran. stripped off his clothes and
leaped in the water. The CWTent
was 3 to 5 mph at the time -5
a.m. The swell waa moving in a
northerly direction with swells of
up to 2 to 4 feet.
Robert Tovar, 21, of City of
Commerce and Lorenm Robles,
23, Bell Gardens, jumped in after
Mendoza but were unable to save
him. reports show. ·
Tovar and Robles were reecued
by Jon Goldstein, a beach-
main tenance worker, and
Greg Crow, a lifeguard.
Mendoza's body had not been
recovered.
(See BEACH, Page A!)
Man hit by car,
hurt in Dana Point
Thomas B. Kincaid, 66, is in
serious condition today after
being struck by a car while
standing at Green Lantern and
Coast Highway in Dana Point
early today.
The car's driver, Roy Gene
Alnbro9e, 41, Of Long Beach, Wal
arrested on drunken drivln1
charge• and his paaaenger,
Sammy Lee Stallwort, 29, was
arrested on charges of being
drunk in public.
NATION
COMING -Frank Si.natra
Will play a benefit concert at
the Irv ine Meadows
Ainphitheater in September.
01' blue eyes
county bound
September 25
By GLENN SCOTI' ot ... o.11, ..........
Frank Sinatra ls scheduled to
perform in Orange County this
year, appearing at Irvine
Meadows Amphitheater on Sept.
2~.
His appearance wlll be a
special benefit engagement to
raise funds for the new South
Coast Foundation baaed in
Newport Beach.
Ticket wea or prices haven't
been set, althouah amphitheater
Director Mark Kogan noted that
admission will be at "benefit
prices," which means expensive.
Announcement.I about ticket
sales will be made later, he said.
News of Sinatra's appearance
was released Sunday by Kogan
during a reception at the
amphitheater.
Barbara deBoom, executive
director of the new foundation,
said Sinatra wu llned up for the
benefit by one of his lawyen,
Milton Rudin of Beverly Hilla,
who is a member of the
foundaticn'a boerd of dlrecton.
Formed in January, the
foundation often diagnostic and
tdatment services for young
adults with problems a.ociated
with neural-developmental
{See SINATRA. Page A!)
4 7 lose asency jbbs
The Federal Labor Relationt Authority spent
$266.~ t.o renovate officel while at the ume time d1lm1llinl 47 employee. to pare com. P.ge A8.
COUNTY
Art lestival eyes summer
County
to study
jail sites
By FREDERJCJt SCBOEMERL
OftMo.11, ........
Orange County supervisors
will be aaked Tuesday to launch
environmental studiH on five
potential sitea fo"r a aecond
medium/maximum security
CQWlty jail. including two lita in .
the F.ast Irvine are..
The East Irvine-area 1ltea,
both owned by the Irvine
C-ornpany, include the emting
location of the Orange County
International Raceway and an
agricultural parcel near the
interaection of Sand Canyon
Avenue and Trabuco Road.
Irvibe ·-Md • location in Santa Ana
ycn Anaheim, are new 1D
the list of potenUal locatkJm for a
jail that would house 1,305
mmates by 2000.
Si tea previou1ly under
consideration included the
existing main jail location in the
Santa Ana Civic Center and the
James A. Musick Honor Fann in
El Toro. The Musick site today
aervea aa a jail for minimum
aecuri ty inmats.
The three additional suggested
sites were placed on the list by
the county's Correctional Needs
and Facilitfiea Advisory
Committee. he 19-member
committee includes several
ranking law enforcement and
county administrative officials,
two judges and eight "public"
repreeentatives.
The committee a1ao examined
sites in east Santa Ana and San
Juan Capistrano, but rejected
them. How beat to expand the
county'• correctional f.acilities baa
been under study for more than a
year. Officials say the county's
growth requires that new jail
facilities be constructed.
Marine aircraft
to boost noise
Jeta practicing aireraft carrier landtncs at the Marines' El Toro
Air Station will be louder than
u1ual from 1 to 3 p .m .
Wednesday and Thunday,
according to bue offidala.
Aircraft also will be flying
wider and lower patterna from 9
to 11 a.m. Friday, they taid.
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CF;LEBRITY SQUEEZE -Real People television
.benonallty Fred Willard administers "'a hug to Lagunan
Maggie Meggs during Sunday's Hug Club Picnic at the
Festival of Arts grounds.
~ squeeze play
Huggers bug in Laguna
By STEVE MITCBELL or ... o.IJ ..........
Sunday ju.at wasn't Officer
Todd Elvin's day.
The Laguna Beach reserve
officer w• Nliped to petrol the
Hug Club JJ'alic at the Festival of
Arts out Lacuna Canyon &.cl,
and it wu quite evident he
wasn't having a good time.
"rve bad about 20 people come
up and ask me to hug them," the
uniformed officer grouled.
And that included a IUCCe9aful
hug by Real People television
penonality Fred Willard. who
aqueaed the officer and asked him "How did that feelr'
"Don't do it again." Elvina said,
u the film crew maneuvered
around the pair.
Several hundred Hua Club
members, their famlllea and frienda. pthered on the festival
1rounds lawn for a day of
1queeze-related activities.
They played musical hugs. hug
tag, performed hug-aerobics,
held a hug-olympics, competed in
pass the orange (chin hugs) and
listened to a bluegrass group
called ''Harmony and Grita. ''
John Trash. garbed in a jacket
ODVeJ'ed with Unr stuffed anns
and hands ("It s my coat of
arms") la co-founder of the
Laguna Beech Hug Club.
He aa1d the organization was
fonned more than a year ago
when several beach strollers
began h\.tll1na each other dwing
their monung outmgs..
The Hug Club, which now
bouta th0Wlalld8 of memben. is
a looee-knit group with only one
real rule:
"Never fon:e a hug."
That doesn't mean you can't
cop a mental hug from an
uncooperative hugee, Thrash
aaya.
(See BUGGERS, Page A!)
INDEX
Cupid wins in court
A dlate court •YI a woman who Jefi her job to be
with her fiance ln another 1tate le eligible for
unemployment benefita. Pap A4.
Reunion sparked career
Falkland
conflict
heated
LONDON (AP) -Briti1h
gunners shot down 1even
Argentine warplanes today when
the Argentines launched air
attacks on British wanhipa in
Falkland Sound, the British
Defenae Minlatry announced.
Defense Miniatry spokesman
Ian McDonald aald several waves
of Argentine Mirage and
Skyhawk aircraft roared over
the IOUnd and were engaged by
Britiah Harrier jets, shipboard
misailes and shore-based guns
and missiles.
McDonald said aome task force
shipa may have been damaged
but no details were immediately
available (Related story Page
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British aoc aespondent Michael
Nlcholton of Independent
Televmon News, reporting from the task force, 1ald .. A~t 3:20
London time (7:20 a.m. PDT) this
afternoon, the air raid siren
sounded and we were again
under air attack, our third day in
four days now.
"Out in the Falkland Sound,
we could hear the aOu.nds of gum
and rn.isWes going off, and there
were the sounds of the aircraft
themselves strafing as they flew
towards us -Mirage jeta in the
first wave from the West, the
second from behind us from the
South."
Brit.I.th ships entered the Sound
Friday at the start of a British
land, sea and air attack on
Argentine positions in the
Wands. whk:h Argentina aeiz.ed
from Bri talil on April 2.
Britain acknowledged
(See FALKLAND, Page A!)
School fire
nets 2 teens
Two Irvine teen-agers were
anested on suspicion of anon in
conneciion with a fire Sunday at
Siema Vista Intermediate School,
police said today.
The two-alarm blaze cau.ed
about $15,000 in structural
damage to a eta.room.
The auapecta, male youths who
are students at Sierra Vitia, were
spotted b y witneues and
aubeequently arrested following
a police inve,Uaation. They were
booked into Orange County
Juvenile Hall
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Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Monday, MIY 14. 11U
EACH CROWDS •••
suspect
Jailed
8 oif Munolia Street Sundty
afiarnoon. lk.t offldU refu.d to NlNM an.y lntormaUon. n.. were .ooo vtmtcn at
8olll State 8MCh for ~ two dava with SO ~ eech day. The atate b .. ch froft\ Beacb
Boulevard to the Santa Ana
R\ver jetty had 22,1&0 viii ....
wUh a total of U rucuH
rel)Ol'ted.
llunu.n,ton dty belchea had
60,000 sun-eeeken for the two
days with 36 ~
Mark Weir, 16, of Arcadia
aulfered a teWtt neck apnln
Su.nday while body aurfina MU'
the foot of Huntmiton Street.
Richardlon Mid. Weir wu tAen
to Pacifica Hoapital In
Huntington Beach whe~ he wu
treated and releued.
Newport Beach had 50,000 on
the aand Sunday, 40,000
Saturday with 11 rescues for the
two days.
A Dana Poln\ man h.u ~
aneNd an 1uapkion ot •Ui.na
and P1l • 1 •'na fully autom'atic •ubm~hlne 1up.1, the Oraa1•
County Sherlff'1 Departrn•nt
d& .. 1ceed today.
Larry Edwin Johnaon, 44, ,..u
taken lnio c:uatody a w k IJO·
Sherltf11 apokeunan Lt. V(~tt Hart tatd lnfonnaUon about ·u.e
arrest wu withheld for
tnvesttaaUve reuona.
Johnson, Hart aald, ..,.,
booked lnto Ora.nae C-ounty Jail
on three counta includJ.nc aaMI of
machine 1un1, poHeHion of
machine aunt and pomeealon of a
functional lilencer. JohnlOI'\ lacer
waa released on hi• own
~. Hart aa.ld.
'JIUGGE~S IN LAGUNA ...
The apokeaman said
lnvestigaton aeiud two MAC-JO
9mm fully automaUc submachine
guns. one MAC-10 .45 caliber
fully automatic weapon and a
functional MAC-10 silencer.
Hart aald lnveatlgatlon la
continuing ln the cue. "We're
attempting to find out where
they (the weapons) were moving
from and where they were
moving to."
b "U denied a hug, I juat look geuing into the spirit of the ~ ln the eye and give them a thing.
,mind hug, then I ~r 'Aha, 1 "I've been a hugger all my life. hugged you anyway. N r · t __ ,_....a " Karen Jackson of Pomona was ow m JUS org1a1iucu.
sq ueezl ng Dan Castle of Myrna Moore was diapenall)g
Riverside as the couple swayed to squeeus to nearly everyone in
a country-western number the crowd.
blaring over the loudspeaker. She's president of the
"Karen got me to join the 1,200-member Manhattan Beach
l:lart said the weapons were
manufactured u semi-automatic,
then machined to make them
fully automatic.
club," r>.an smiled. Hugs Unlimited. and she agreed
He saJd Sunday's hug picnic to an interview -aa Jong aa ahe
was the first he had attended, could hug and stroke the Laguna cop .but he said he had little trouble reporter.
$INATRA COMING • recovermg • • •
'"'disabilities, such as memory
•:.cieficiencies or hyperactivity.
benetit ln Irvine. Kogan. who
toured with the "Sinatra
entourage for eevera1 )W.n •a
production manager, aald the
appearance will add to Oranae
County's image as a major
concert market.
after crash
,., Prior to heading the
foundation, Mrs. deBoom was
lfioag Hospital's director of
~wupport groups. She noted that
benefit tickets will be tax
Laguna Beach motor officer
Ed Oroz.co remained in guarded.
but stable condition today at
South Coast Medical Center after
spilling his motorcycle in the
Boat Canyon parking lot. ltteductible. Corporate ticket
·~ will be offered and a
bu!fef dinner with Sinatra will
be at.aged after the 8 p.m . concert
exclusively f~r benefit patrons -
those who make the largest
donations.
The chairman of the
fund-ra.bdng Fou.ndation Support
Group ta ~lm Strader, vlce
president and general oounael for
the Koll Company, which .la part
owner of the amphitheater.
SI.nee January, the foundation
h.aa been operatins on a $100,000
grant from the Del Webb
Foundation, Mra. deBoom noted.
A police spokesman aald
Oroz.co WU makina a tum behind
the Safeway Market at about 6
p.m. Sunday when the rear
wheel on bit polloe cycle began
~. The foundation had the
support of Irvine Meadows
management in setting up the The bike a1Jd 20 feet on ita
right aide before ltrik:ina a drain
gutter, which flipped the bike
and the officer over. FALKLANDISLANDS ...
.Argentine warplanes sank one
al Navy frigate and damaged
others in their counterattack
day. Oh Sunday, the
genUnes set another frigate
stormed ashore on the Fatklanda
face a !ormidable taak, but that
the "days are numbered.. for
Argentina's eatlmated U,000
901diera on the lalanda.
"There ia no queatton of a
truce," said Nott. speaking ln the
House of Conunons.
Orozco hit hJ.a head OD the pavement. crw:kina h1a helmet
and giving the otlicer a alight
CODCUl9ion.
''~fenae Secretary John Nott ~d today British troops who " . ,,
He was taken to the hospital
where he remains In the
intensive care unit.
-Coastal
: . Partial clearing In Ill• •iftemoon toci.y. Hlgt. ,_ 70 at
IN ~ 'o upper 70. Inland. Night and morrq low clouda on
'Tueaday, clearing to lluy
..aft.,noon euntlllna. Ov.,nlolll Jowl 51 to M . Hlgrll T'*6ay ea
·'to 78. Elaewllere. from Point
._,conception to tll• M•xlcen
bCWdat and out eo mlel: Wiit 10
eout"-1 winds 10 co 1t knotl
h1111 afternoon end evenlnf.
1w..c.iy ..,... of 2 to 3 feet.
Moetly cloudy tllrougll tonlgllt
'wllll only perllal afternoon
r.deerlog.
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large 11111 tod9y to parts of T-
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-• reported over Ille Pacific COMI and mucfl of Illa Wttt.
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dum9lng up 10 2 lnctltl of rain In
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AtlW'lta 711 113 07
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SWORD DANCE -Jamila, one of 1everal middle eastern
dancers who perfonned Sunday at anti-nuclear show ln
Newport Beach, balancea cutlery on her head u part of
sword dance. Jamila is her professional name. Snow mixed
magic, comedy and middle eastern culture.
Navel victory?
Nuke foes belly up on Coast
BY STEVE TRIPOLI
OflM Deir Not .....
· An Orange Coast couple have decided that the best
way to stop the buildup of nuclear weapons is with a full '
navel assault.
NOT A NAVAL assault using ships and Marines, but a
navEl assault utilizing the central anawm.ical feature of a
belly dancer.
The assault was launched in Newport Beach Sunday
by a number of belly dancers and one magician. The
benefit ahow they staged at the Zonta Club raised about
$700 for the drive for a bilateral nuclear arms freeze.
Professional belly dancer Amira Barnes and her
magician husband, Kevin, ownen of Newport Beach's
original Singing Telegrams. had. considered calling their
show "Navels Against Nuclear Nonaenae," but decided they
wanted to undersoore the serioUSnell of their cauae instead.
"WE'RE ALL concerned about the threat of nuclear
destruction. I decided this was the way I could do
10tnething,'' said Mrs. Barnes.
Mrs. Barnes, who dances at the Cascades Middle
F.ast.em Restaurant in Anaheim, drafted her husband and a
number of friends who belly dance professionally for the
benefit.
Together they staged a 90-minute show that was a
mixture of culture, comedy and magic. The crowd of about
80 paying customers, plus about 30 more who were helping
with the show. appeared to enJOy every minute.
MAYBE A GOOD belly laugh is just the thing to put a
crimp in the nuclear anns race. The T-shirts and bumper
stickers aold at the benefit also carried the spirit by gently
reminding thoee in attendance that "One Nuclear Bomb
Can Ruin Your Whole Day."
Beir=ut
blast
kills 14
BJCIRtrr, Lebucn (AP) -A
bamb ~ under Uw ... , °' • "-'ch r.nbelly MC!'ltlry't car
WM blown Up by remote COftU'Ol
MCOnda alter IM drove lnto the
embuly compound today, ld.JJJ.ns
14 people ln the i.wi of a ttrinC
of terrorist attack• on the
embuly and lta atatf, police Nici. Another 21 we~ lnjw'ed.
The bomb WU detonated by a
remote control device tn the
hands of "one or more people
watchln8 the car" from no more
than 55 yard.I away, aid a pol.Ice
lpokesrnan.
The bomb exploded at 8:10
a.m., when dozetu of people are
usually lining up at the embamy
gate to apply for vtau. Reecue
work.en on the aoene and local
security guarda aa.ld at teat two
of those killed were embuay
guarda and many of the other'a
were visa applicants.
The driver of the car,
Identified as Anna Coanidia by
an embaaay apokeaman. was
among thoee killed.
The police spokesman said the
bomb had been placed under the
rear seat of the car, apparently
while it was parked in front of
Mrs. Cosmidis' apartment a
half-mile from the embassy.
Cyclist badly
hurt in crash
near NB Pier
A vacationing 22-year-old
Canadian man ja in critical
condition with head Injuries
today aft.er being thrown from
his speeding motorcycle Sunday
in a mishap near the ,Newport
Beach pier, police report.
The motorcyclist, a resident of
Vancouver, B.C., reportedly waa
going about 60 mph wneo he
attempted to tum from Balboa
Boulevard onto McFadden Place
at about 12:20 a.m. and struck a
center divider.
Police said the motorcycle was
catapulted over the center
divider and the driver thrown
headfirst into the curb. He
wasn't wearing a helmet, officers
said.
Traffic investigators haven't
released the man's name.
Investigators laid the man didn't
have identification with him and
that friends knew him only on a
first name be.aill.
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Iran claiming victory i
Iraqi troops routed at Khuzistan
BEIRUT. IA~ -Iran cla1med tod.y ita
foroee "liberated" the port clty of Khorramahar
after ~78 daya ol lraql occupation and drove Iraqi
troope out of lran'1 oil-rich Khuzi.IW\ ~·
"The city wu liberated alter a heroic and
vigorous fiaht ~y the Iranian armed forcee, I.alatnJc
Revolutionary Guard Corpe, Irregular and popular
forcee." the official Iranian new• agency IRNA Mid.
~WU no 1.mrnec:Uate tea~
whlch earlier ln the day remlnded Ila
nelahbon they are bound by treaty to aJd lr
Il Iran'• claim la true. the fall of K.horraft1lhalv
would mean a vtrtual deffft of Iraq ln the
war lt launched 20 months aao to aatn control
Shatt..al-Arab waterway to the Persian Gulf
I
Andropov named to Soviet p~st
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MOSCOW -KHB chief Yurl V. Andropov,
considered a strong contender in the Kremlin
jockeying to succeed an ailing President Leonid I. ~rezhnev. was named today to the powerful
Communist Party Secretariat.
polky-aetting Central C. ommittee, ~r hnev complained anew that Soviet farmers e not
meeting consumer demands for meat, , fruit
and vegetables. and announced a major 1 ndlng
program aimed at overeorrung the shortages;
During the session of the Communist Party's
State bar opposes Prop. 8
I
SAN FRANCISCO -The governing board of
the State Bar of California, char ging that
Proposition 8 would disrupt California's justice
system, has voted to oppose the measure on the
June 8 primary ballot.
State Bar governors, m an 18-3 vote, said the
measure's constitutionality is doubtful and it would
bring a significant increase in the state jd local
costs of operating the justice system.
qualify the ballot initiative, said state puty
More than 500,000 voters signed pe*na to
Attorney General Richard Tu.1.llil, who ed in
favor of the constitutional amendment.
Arrests net 450 Hollywood hook~rs
LOS ANGELES -Police say they have
recorded 450 arrests in a crackdown on prostitution
in the Hollywood area.
The number of prostitutes working a
three-mile section of Sunset Boulevard has been cut
by 95 percent smce the two-week sweep began on
May 9, according to police Sgt. J .P. Willi~ of the
Hollywood Division's vice unit. 1
Williams said about 160 prostitut•s were
operating in the area before the ciacltdqwn, ·but
only five were spotted Sunday night. 1
'Nobel' sperHJ bank baby born
ESCONDIDO -The first baby has been born
as a result of a spenn bank set up primarily for
Nobel scientists, a spokesman said today,
iden ti f ying the donor as "an eminent
mathematician.''
A spokesman for the Repository for Germinal
Choice said the baby was "a healthy, nine-pound
•
daughter born in April in a rather small tfW11 in a
sparsely populated state." I
"T he paren ts don't want to be i
publicly," said the spokesman. who d ·
give his own name but aa.id he ia the re
medical geneticist and only full-time emp
Rocks thrown ID airline strike
MINNEAPOLIS -Cars were pelted with
rocks today as some workers tried to get to their
jobs at Northwest Airlines, where mechanics and
baggage handlers have been striking for three days.
There we re "isolated incidents" of rock
throwing, and some car windows were smashed.
said airport police at the Minneapolis-ft. Paul
International Airport.
Lt. Tom Foley said no injuries were ~ported
and no arrests had been made. He did not ey who
had thrown the rocks.
Chicago hotel's fatal fire probed
CHICAGO -A fire that killed four people and
injured up to 20 at the Conrad Hilton Hotel might
have claimed fewer lives if there had been
sprinklers and if guests had stayed in their rooms, a
fire official says.
Authorities blamed a smoldering cig~tte for
the blaze that began Sunday morning on e 22nd
floor of the 25-story hotel, which was bull in 1927
and is one of the world's largest.
Energy Department on way out?
WASHINGTON -After months of
behind-the-scenes maneuverinl{. the Reagan
administration today sent Congress ita plan for
dismantling the ~ergy Department.
The president said hi.a propoeal, which would
shift the department's duties to the departmenta of
Commerce. Interior, Justice and Agricultdoe. "will
not dismantle the structure of govemmentlwe need
to meet our energy goals. Our goal was an;remaina
ener y independence for America. C tlnued
regufition shackled our drive for i reased
production."
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VOL 71, NO. 144
R ea gan asks f~r
budget passa~
WASHINGTON -ftesident
Reagan aaked the De ocratlc
House today to pua th budget
he wants and let him U the
Western wor ld at the ming
economic swnmit that United
State• 11 com mitted 't o get
apendinc under control and
for all."
He bid for public aup in a
nationally televised 1 teme nt
from the White aaylrJa
that high intel'ftt ra in· tJ\e
United State9 will be major
concern of U.S . allle .
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OrMge Oout DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 24, 1982
FRIENDLY HANDOUT -Michael Hurley, 5,
of Huntington Beach , gives a penny to a
friendly monkey during Community Festival
'82, held Saturday at Golden West College.
Delly Not Ptloto bJ Ctwt. 1'-f
About 15,000 people attended the free event, iA
which more than 100 service clubs and
organizations operated information exhibltii
and fund-raising booths. 1
More parking
spaces set
at UC Irvine
UC Irvine may get some relief
from its troublesome parking
problems with a planned addition
of 1,100 spaces.
The UC Board of Regents
approved a transportation
improvement package last week
allowing UCI to secure a $2
million commercial loan for
parking lot spaces, signs and a
campus bicycle path system.
Nearly l:>,000 studenta, faculty
and staff use UCl's estimated
8 ,000 parking spaces. The
addition al spaces, set to be
completed by fall, are expected
by university officials to relieve
some pressure from the campus's
overtaxes parking lots.
The loan will be repaid with
monies collected from parkin g
fees•, accord i n g to UC I
spokeswoman Helen Joh.naon.
Crash fatal
to man, 82
An 82-year-old Westminster
man died today of injuries
suffered m an April 2 traffic
accident, police reported.
Dead is Nathaniel Brown of
9200 Westminster Ave.
Police said he was a passenger
in a car driven by his wife, Ann.
when it ran into a house in
Westminster.
Mrs. Brown apparently put
her foot on the accelerator
• instead of the brake prior to
striking the house, police said.
Volck er dismisses.
idea of quitting
DURHAM, N .H . (AP)
Federal Reserve Board Chairman
Paul Volcker has dismi.saed a
congressman's suggestion that he
resign as a simple disagreement
over how to save the economy.
Rep . Jack Kemp, R-N .Y .,
repeated his call for Volck.er's
resignation.
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British broadcasts
monitored locally
·1
" British Broadcas t i ng
Corporation's worldwide service
via shortwave placed heavy
emph asis on British for ces
having consolidated their
bridgehead at Port San Carlos in
newscasts monitbred on the
Orange <:oast on Sunday at 10
p.m.
A BBC correspondent
reported, "The Royal Marines
are dug in at the San Carlos Bay
bridgehead and have sent out
patrols to assault Argentine
positions.
"Gunfire and explosions were
heard throughout the day.
Another BBC report indicated
some captured Argentine troops
indicated they hadn't eaten in
three days.
''The prisoners are bewildered
that they 're being so
well-treated," one BBC reporter
indicated.
The BBC world service at the
10 p .m . broadcast monitored
locally said ai.x Argentine planes
had been shot down and three
others hit in t h e latest air
fighting.
Additionally , the British
claimed hitting three helicopters
with one shot down and "a
~nd seen to land in flames."
The BBC quoted Argentine
sources as saying 30 warplanes
took par t in the raid against
British ships and positions "but
the Argentines admitted losing
only one."
Assertedly reporting from
shore, one BBC corr espondent
enthused, "The Royal Marines
now have Rapier missile systems
on shore so the Argentines face
missile systems from both land
and sea.
"We are in hill positions -
marvelous really -windswept
positions that on a good day -
such as yesterday -you must
have been able to see 5 miles.
''This is going to make it very.
ver y difficult for Argentine
troops."
The BBC shortwave also
broadcast fr o m another
correspondent, apparently livj\
and aboard ship. He reportedf
"Our machines guns have jusi
started firing . . . it may be $
Mirage jet . . . now we see 'f
Skyhawk has just been shot
down ... " i
The BBC radio reports dki
admit that two British friga~
had b een hit and with o~
seriously damaged and afire. ~
British transport. ship was a~
hit, the BBC said.
Court eyes
Akron laws
on abortion
WASHING TON (AP) -The.
U.S . Supreme Court agree<(
today to judge the validity of;
sweeping abortion regulation~
Akron, Ohio, tried to unpose fow;.\
years ago. , .
The justices said they will°
review a ruling that struck 8.f
unconstitutional much of a 1978
city ordinance.
At issue in Akron's appeal iSl
wheth er a city ~>r state;
government may reqw.re: I
-That any girl under 15 havlN
the consent of one of her paren~
or a judge before obtaining an
abortion.
-That doctors mfonn pauen~
seeking abortions about the nslq
associated with pregnancy":
abortion techniques to be used
and the condition of the fetus.
-Tha t doctors wait at least 2•
hours after a woman signs a
consent form before performine
the abortion.
-That aborted fetuses be
disposed of in a "humane" way.
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals in June struck those
provisions of Akron's ordinance,
ruling that they would interfere I
with a woman's constitutionall
protected decision to have a~
abortion.
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·mobile homes
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D PAT: I uve a mobU• 1Htm1 wMd I owa. It 11 la a ..n wMrt tM •" II nat .. , llowever. I plu to 111J Ule mobile
.... ... we.id 1Jl1 to IM advl1 .. oa •netlJ wut I Uvt to do
te MU It m1MU .., av• tu realtor'• '"· R.J., Hutlqtoa B .. d
State law pennitl a rnobUe home owner to llelI hil or her
COllCh ln place ln a per"1 Md allo adverUle wtth a "For Sale" "'" ln the wfndow. Under Califomla Qvil Code SectJon 789.10, perk
mamaement cannot force you to ao throuch them If you want to
•ll your moblle home unit. nor are you required to ~ate a
broker. 11'9 code doel require that a mobile home must be at leut
10 feet wide Md no more than l& years old, or 26 yean old If
manufactured after September 1971. The coach allo muat be ln
1ood condition, and the park mana1ement haa the ri1ht to
approve of the new purchuer on the buia of ability to pay apace
rent and acceptable pa1t record aa a mobile home tenant In
another park.
For.l!\ore 1pecific info_rm~on, contact the Howilng and
Community Development De1Sirtment by phonlng the Santa
Ana office (numben lilted under "California" in the White Paaee>·
Tax deposit dates vary
DEAR PAT: I a1aally make montbly employment tu
depotlb, b•t &Ml moatll, beca•ae of additional employee1, I bave
to clepo1Jt a lar1er amout. Will tb11 affect the dae date of my
depo11t?
F.J., Newport Beaelt
Internal Revenue Service sa)'I due dates for deposits vary,
according to the amount of ~11~ou have withheld. For example,
an undeposited amount that between $500 and $3,000 1s due
monthly, but lf the taxes you withheld are more than $3,000, the
deposit will be due aoooer.
For more information on tax deposit requirements, you can
order C1rcu1ar E, Publication 15, free of charge by phoning (800)
242-4~5.
Mercer song book located
DEAR PAT: I'm a m111e major in colle1e and I've
looked all over for a book of Jolumy Mercer to•I• &Ht I aeed for
my 1a.dJes. Cu yH kelp me oat?
B.T.O., Corona del Mar
John Moody at Coast Music Servbl, 1839 Newport Blvd.,
eo.ta Mesa, says the book you want la currently in stock at Cout.
Cout Muaic Service or National Music Service in Anaheim
usually can fill any unusual aheet music or aong book request.
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cut red tape, gettlnl/ the aruwers and action you
need to aolve lnequJik. ln government and buainea.
Mail .)QU qteUcnt t.o Pat Htrowitz, At Your Service,
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Sayln1 that love 11 a 111ood cau.." a 1tate Court of ApPMl
hu ruled that a woman whO Wt
her Job to follow her ftance to
anot'her 1tat• t1 elt1tble for
unemployment t..neflta .
Th• 2-1 rultn1 found that
Mary Tereu Norman l•ft her Job
with 1ood HUH, or a lt1ally
1uffldent ree11>n few action. 'I1ie
court 11ld lt Interpreted 1ood
cauH to me•n that a worker'•
Ceuonal clrcumltaneea for
eavtn, a Job do "not nec*9Uily
rile out ol or ti. attributable to
. the job it8elf."
Under California law, Mill
Norman w ill be entitled to
between •so and $130 a week for
eiJht weelu, dependtna on her
salary level at the time ahe left
her job. Mias Norman be1an work in
January 1979 for Mohawk Data
Sciences Corp. ln Santa Clara aa a
computer 1oftware cootrol
coordinator. At the time, 1he
lived with her flance tor two
yean and they planned to marry
in June 1980.
But ln June 1979, her fiance
moved to the 1tate of Washington
and decided to remain there. He
asked Mias Norman to joln him.
She te9tifled thia "put her on
the spot," and that 1he finally
resigned and left her job Sept. 7,
1970 aolely to Joln her fiance. She
then filed a c l aim for
unemployment benefits.
The CalifornJa Employment
Development Department
notified her she was not eligible
for benefita. An adminiltrative
law judge upheld the rulina and
said if she had been married or
was to be married upon her
arrival in Washington there
would have been aood cau.e.
The California Onemployment
Insurance Appeal Board agreed
and suggested ~Y. eoUcy change
was up to the Legialature.
She claimed her relationship
with her boy friend "dlffen from
a marriage relation1hlp only
inaofar u there la no lioenae and
there was no marriage
ceremony."
Superior Court Judge Bruce
Allen ruled that Miu Norman
voluntarily quit her job with
good cauae and absence of marital
relationship should not preclude
job1em pay.
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ULATING -Kim Cohan, 18, shows off his latest
for public libraries, a coin-operated personal computer.
an is president of Micro Timesharing, his third
pany.
tee n -ager who waa
ar Sadat'• gue1t and
at ded the 1lain Egyptian
pr ldent'1 funeral aold an
aut graphed photograph of
Sa t for $1,000.
S Brown aa)'I he needs
th money t o work a1 a
Se te page, but there'• a
hi ; he may not get the job.
re are many applicants
nd a month aa a pap for
Se . Strom Tlt•rme•d,
R -.C .. and Sam ian't
gua anteed a position, aaid
Th ond spokesman Mark
. He 18.id the sale and
the isit1 wouldn't affect
chances.
CANCELS -Chairman
James Miller of the Federal
Trade Commission is
canceling his sub6cription to
Playboy -along with 46
other magazines -in a move
to cut the agency's budget.
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malce comeliack
QuMftl ~ Plwldent
Doaal• MaaH 1ma1h•d a
bottle Of bMr ~ tM Nm
of an old World War 11
tralnln, plane -aoaldn1 him.Mlf n the procaa -to
dedicate a new fonnatton ot
12 "lk~' planle.
The c:.r•mony WH at th•
Marine Air Terminal at
t.Guard!a Airport, but a1x ot
the ~ wlD be bued at FlU4 Airport. 1be other
atx w operate from Lone
Beach Airport In California .
The two 1ilc -plan1
1quadron1 will be uaed for
promotional appear~ by
the Mlller Brewin1 Co. ot
Milwaukee.
The plane• are North
American SNJ-21, built in
1940 and u1ed exten1lvely
throughout World War Il by
Marine Corp1 pilota who went
on to fly the faster Muatanga
and Conaln.
Navy Lt. Peter Cbmellr, claimh\g be wu turned lnto a
raving maniac after two
airlines allowed hil luggage to
be aoaked with the drug PCP,
has been awarded $31 ,400 by
a San Diego jury.
The jury first awarded him
$52,000 but cut that by 40
peroent, saying Chmellr failed
to report his luggage was
damaged during flighta from
San Diego to Florida on Delta
and Eastern airlines in 1978.
Delta Airlines was di.amisaed
as a defendant when all the
evidence was in.
Cuban -born p ianist
Horaeto G•tlerrea received
the 1982 Avery Filber Prue,
which include• $10,000, in
New York.
Fisher, who founded Fisher
Radio i n 1937 t o make
high-fidelity instruments,
announced, the award at
Lincoln Center's Avery
Fishv Hall. He set up the
prize in 1974.
Gutierrez, 33, emigrated to
the United States at 12 and is
a U.S. citiz.en. He grew up in
California and attended the
Juilliard School. He has
performed with major
orchestras, given many solo
recitals and has recorded
three albums. He appeared on
television in ''PreviD and the
Pittsburgh."
D Fan1a11 oove 135.
OrMOI OMlt OAtLY PILOT /M°"d1~. MtlV H . 1N 2 N
Dow Jones Final
Up0.48
Closing 836.38
off the Inarket
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Oevelopctn in San Diego
County are converting to r e nlala or halting
conatructlon on about 5,000 tract-housing unlta
because the sales market Is so tdow, a newspaper
reported today.
TtJe houalng frame or graded lot stands alone,
abandoned for now, in about half the ca.see. In more
than 2,000 others, the San Diego Union said, projects
were completed but converted to rental units because
of inability to sell them as condominiums.
"There a.re slabs all over the county," said Alan
Nevin, senior vice president of the Goodkin Group, a
reeearch firm not involved m the survey.
Printronix to market line
Prin tronix Inc. of Irvine has announced an
agreement to market a newly developed matrix line
printer from Y.E. Data Inc., a subsidiary of Yask.awa
Electric Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Tokyo.
The agreement covers worldwide markets, except
for Far East countries.
Sal ari revenues drop
Lion Country Safari, Inc. of Irvine reported lower
revenues and a larger loss for first quarter than in the
comparable 1981 period.
Revenues fell from $366,970 to $334,184, and the
loa ~r share grew from 13 cents to 17. The net I~
went from $257,122·to $326,812.
CM bank plans dividend
Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa has declared a 10
percen t atock dividend, payable June 29 to
atockholders of record May 28. The announcement
wu made at the annual shareholders meeting, where
officers and directors were re-elected.
Computer system s due
Alpha Microsystems of Irvine announced it is
expanding its line of integrated computer system,, with
the p lanned introduction in June of a desktop
m.laocomputer, the AM-1000 model.
The syatem is based on t h e MC68000
micr o processor , the same proceSBor used in a
large-scale Alpha Micro system, which will also be
introduced in June.
The company plans to introduce the AM-1000 al
the National Computer Conference in Houston,
beginning June 6.
Frontier mileage up
Frontier Airlines flew 301,027,000 revenue
passenger miles (one passenger carried one mile) in
April, an 8.6 percent increase from the same month m
1981.
Frontier's load factor (the percentage of seats
filled) was 66.5 percent in April, up from 62.1 percent
in April 1981.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS
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METALS
NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferroua
metal pl10ee today
COPf* 7~78 oenta a pound, u S
OMtlnatlona..
Lead 26-27 oenta a pound
Zinc 35 oenta a pound, dellYefed
Tin le 6100 Mata ... Weelt compoaUe
~ 7&-77 cent.a a pound, N Y
Mercwy $370 00 per "•· 'tetlftutft $316 00 troy oz., NY
GOLD QUOT A TIONS
., Tiie AaMClaled ,,...
Salacied world gOld prtoet lodey
~ morning ,fl1dng: 1331.U , off
18.85
LANldoft: •hamoon fixing· 1329.00, on 1950
lll'art.: a"9moon flxlnQ: '338 64, off
17 55 ~ 1334 01. olf 110.N . hrWll Lat• fixing: 1328.00, otf ta oo ~"'~1.00 aakld. a ........_: on1y dally ~
13~50. only dally quot• 1329.00, on .&0.
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niture buy hit
oney •~nl despite layoff of 47~
WASHINGTON (AP) -Q)r~llllCNl tnveeU1aton MY tha\ w • Whlw HOUM ban on fancy
harnl1htn11. the Federal Labor
Rtlatianl Authort~ apent $289,!00 to
outttt tta otttwe wlille lt wu flrtna 47
tmDlo)'WI to C\l\ coRL
Robert M. Ollroy of th• General
Accountin1 Office, Conaren' tnw.ttaatinl ann, Mid the improper
apencfH,a lncluded • 1u,ooo ln fUmlahlnP for the apncy'a top three
membera, .23,000 for the 1eneral
wuel and about $74,000 for other
About •10,000 worth of furniture
lncludlna a $2,492 patio set that
d not be uaed becau.ee the .,ency
r found out lt wu not allowed to e the patio -wu In atoraae.
Avill"llitr'a to Gilroy.
The urnlt u re, carpets and
paper were purchued ln 1981 by
• relatively new three-member
rd eatabliahed to resolve labor
sputes involvina federal workers.
Sen. John Danforth, chairman of
e Senate Governmental Affairs
bcommittee on federal
pendltures, called the purchases
y outrageous."
l•alalatton requtrln1 hderel
employHa who vtolatt purchaatn1
proCtdUNI to pay tor auc:h ltema out ot their DOOketa. •
The furniture Included two
11Barcelona..chalra" tor authority
ehalnnan Ronald Hauahttm, at •1.112
e.ch: two •2,047 elm·l>url credenau
with 1 matchlnc •3,785 conference
table for Hauahton: a U,792
mahocany ottlce table tor member
Henry Frailer: and •7 ,4&8 in "leave.
of arua" wallpaper for the office of
member. Leon Applewhaite. "You cannot remember who paya
the bW. around here and then ao out
and spend '7,400 on wallpaper,"
Danforth aald.
Gilroy teatlfied that thouaanda of
dollars worth of "serviceable"
furniture was either in storaae or let
go aa surplus at the time of the
purchases. A White House ban on
extravagance had been in effect for
months, he aald.
Ha\,lghton told the subcommittee
that the wthority requlree purchales
of more than $1,000 to be cleared by
him. He said he was unaware of the
1981 order until the furniture was
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