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College
costs
rebuffed
av PHIL SNEIDERMAN ,, .. .., ..........
A $1.8 bllllon package of tax
increases and spendlng cuts
~ Monday f1i8ht by the at.ate Senate Finance Committee
wou.ld Impose no new fees on
community college students and
would make no further cuts ln the free college system's budget
for the current fiacal year.
But Leland Myen, a leg:i.slative
advocate representing Orange
County's four community college
dlstricta. said the finance pack.age
could undergo changes before it
ii enacted.
The measure was slated for
cona!deration today by the full
Senate. If approved, it will be
forwarded to the state Assembly.
"I expect that the Senate will
10 along with this package,"
Myers said today ln Sacramento.
"But the Aaembly is more of a
question mark because of the
partiaan politics that are being
p~yed there."
Local community college
lead ers bad expressed concern
becauae th e initial flnance bill,
introduced by state Sen. Alfred
Alquilt, ~San JOl!Je, would have
removed 10 percent of the stale
community college funding for
the remainder of the fiacal year.
Thia would have resulted in a
km of $2.18 million for the Cpast
Com m unity College Distr ict
(Orange Coast, Golden West and
C oastline colleges) and .$1.2
m illion to t he Saddlebac k
c.ommunity College District.
B u t M yers said Alquiat
preeented a revi8ed bill Monday
ni&bt. eliminating the community coDeee budaet cuta. Instead, be ~--..,.._t--t a ~ one-time fee for
.. canmunity c:oU.. atudenta.
ThU fee propoeal, however.
y.. rejected by a ~ ~ 2 vote of
• t1nance committee, Myen
tald.
Alquiat 'a or iginal bill alao ~for cutting more than $100
million from the CWTeDt budgets
of the California Stale University
and University of California
systems.
But this. too, was reduced to
cuts of $15 million from each of
the four.year university systems
In the bill flnally approved by
the committee.
Myera noted, however, that
th e four.year systems had
n.:eived funding increaaes in the
b udget for t he current year,
while th e community college
ay.tem loat $30 million in
funding last aummer.
_ He aaid _h e hope9 legislators
will conclude that the community
colleges already have given their
ahare in funding reductions this
year.
The finance bill la aimed at
eruinl a m.aaaive stale budget
deficit for the current year.
The bill cal.la for a aix·month
lncreue of one.half oent in the
state sales tax, a surcharge of up
to 10 percent on personal income
t axes, in creased bank and
corporation taxes and higher
(See COLLEGE, Page A%)
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Costa Mesa welder Ali Ro ushan strings Christmas lights o n his
sculptures tha t have thro wn the city's government in to a tizzy.
Ali, art going out
By JODI CADENHEAD °' .... ~ .........
Saying he wanted to give
Costa Mesa residents a Christmas
present, renegade welder Ali
Roushan strung 600 colored
lights atop his 60·foot high
aculpture Tornado Monday.
But city officials apparently
will get the "real" pre9ent next
month when, Roush.an said, he
will ta k e down all four
sculptures erected on hi s
property at 1550 Superior Ave.
Rouahan said removal of the
tower i n g red structures has
nothing to do with an Orange
County Superior Court decision
last month ordering him to tear
down three of the sculptures
erected without proper permits
within 60 daya or face removal
by the dty.
"I'll take it down under my
free will, not because the city has
for<:ed me," said Roushan. "I
wanted to build aculpturea that
worked as an antenna to create
intellectual controversy. It
worked."
Though supposedly erected to
promote pea,ce and love, the
statues have resulted in an
avalanche of publicity and
personal losses for the
39·year-0ld Iranian immigrant.
Featured in "People"
magazine, the energetic welder
captured the hearts and
imagination of many fans, as well
as a five-day jail sentence for
defying a court order that he
obtain permits. Last year, he 10ld his $160,000
Newport Beach house to pay
mounting legal billa. 'Ibe strain
over the cost and controveray
ultimately led to hia divorce this
year.
• in style
Rous.han, known aa much for
his philosophical diatribe as his
w e lding, said the statues
represent a three.year cycle in
his life that has ended.
By the end of January -he
won't give a date -the
aculpturea known as Butterfly,
Volcano, Tornado and Tower will
be cut up and packed In boxes.
Already much of hia sprawling
building haa been leased to clear
the way for what he deacribed as
hi1 next three.year cycle:
traveling.
Rouahan said he'a going to buy
a bua and travel around the
country meeting people.
Looking back on the laat
eeveral years, Rouahan aaya he
haa no regrets. "I wanted to put
up IOIDe statues and I did. How
could I loee? It works. An event
haa taken place. Only a fool
would deny the event."
Santiago Canyon
airport plan
revival urged
By STEVE MARBLE
Of the Dell1 Not llelf
A l·ampatgn to revive interest
in l<x:otlng a regional airport near
Santiago Canyon has been
launched by Newport Beach.
The $anUago Canyon site was
r ecommended last August by
members of the Blue R ibbon
Regional Airport Committee. a
group of 11 businessmen scll.><:t.ed
by Orange Count)' su~rvisors.
l::it•verat committee members
rt·t·ently have said supervisors
did not give the Santiago Canyon
sttt· serious consideration.
::>u p ervlsor s e ffectively
rCJN"ted the recommendation
wht•n thl'y vot.ed, :i·2, that therc ,
ts no viablt• regional airport 11t.e
in Orange County.
County supervisors, preaently
studying the future o f J o hn
Wayn e Airport , are In
disagreement on whether the
blue ribbon c:om.mlttee still exlat.s
o r aC it has been formally
disbanded.
In a letter to two members of
the <:ommillee -Dr. William
BaUtwus, pn.>tident of Beckman
Instrume nts, and Kei th
Murdoch, former Anaheim city
manager -cit y leaders In
Newport Beach said they are
"dismayed" that supervisors
haven't responded directly to the
(See SANTIAGO, Page AZ)
PUC bullet • train
hearings planned
By GLENN SC01"1'
Of tho Deify ll'ltot lten
A ssembl ywoman M arian
Bergeson, R·Newport Beach ,
says the state Public Utilities
Commission has assured her it
will hold public hearings on a
proposal for a high-speed train to
streak through Orange County
up to 90 times a day.
.Bergeson has pushed for the
hearings, claiming that under
current laws, the only remaining
government approval for the SO·
called bullet train ls the PUC's
certificate of public convenience
and necessity. '
A spokesman ln th-e
commission'• San Franci8co oUice
confirmed her report today .
Spok"man Gene Raleigh aaid
the commission always holds
hea.rinp on majoc propoula.
"l n an y case wher e broad
public interest is Involved, the
commluion woul d hold
hearings," he sakl.
So far, Raleigh noted, sponsor
American High Speed Rail Corp.
has not applied for a certificate,
and hearing dates won't be set
until an application Is received.
He said hearings would be
located in affected areas If the
commission budget can cover
travel costs. Bergeson and two
Republican legislative colleagues
had asked for hearings in Los
Angeles, Orange and' San Diego
counties.
Be r geso n , A ssemblyman
Robert Frazee, R-Carlsbad, and
Sen. Bill Craven , R· Vista, also
have introduced a bill this sesslon
t hat would require approval
from a majority of cities and
countjes along the route before
the PUC could re vie w the
proposal for its certificate.
They will continue lo push
that bill. a Bergeson aide said
Monday afternoon.
The 131-mile route would run
b e tw ee n Los Angeles
lnt.ernatiooa1 Airpo.rl., downtown
Los Angeles and downtown San
Diego. Trains, with a IOp speed of
160 mph , would atop at aevtta1
Orange County cities, staggering
11.0ps on different runs.
Aa many a 45 round tri.-per
day are pi.nned, with the ffnt
leg ln operation by late 1988.
Bergeson, whose new 70th
D istrict includes San Juan
Capistrano and part or
Capistrano Beac h , has been
trying to ensure public hearirtg)S
on the ro ute since the state
legislature gave its approval to
the system In a last-minute bill at
th e end o f the previous
legislative session in late August.
She abstained on that vole.
(See BULLET, P age A&)
Fire retardaltt roofing
rejected by HB council
By ROBE RT BARKER Of tM D.-, ....,. .....
For the second time in less
than six months, the Hunt.in.gton
Beach City Council has rejected a
proposal to require fif'e...retardant
roof coverings on new buil;lings
or when roofs are replaced.
The measure was broughl to a
vote Monday at the requat of
City Councilman Jack Kellywho
was absent in August wh!n it
preV1ously was considered.
Ke ll y and council members
Ruth Finley and Ruth Bailey
supported the propoae.d
requirement. Mayor Bob Mandie,
Ron Pattinson, Don MacAlllater
and John Thomas voled against
the measure.
Finley, who has been a leading
advocate of fire protection
measures -she strongly backed
an ilJ.fated measure to ban the
sale and use of fireworks in the
(See ROOFING, Pace A%)
Three liurt as car,
trailer f ig collide
A collision between fsmall sedan and a tractor·tralle g on
the San Diego Freewa near
LagunA Canyon Road le( three
p eople Injured Mond and
created a massive traHi(' that
was not cleared unlll 8 p
California Highway
apokcsman Rkk St.evens
3':20 p.m. collision occur when
a lt"dan drivf'n by andra
Lamarque. 26, of Tijuana
apparently swerved In front of
the rig. driven by Einer Ruatab,
63, of Gardena.
St.cvens said the truck driver
and the motorist lost control of
their northbound vehlcle9, which
rolled over Into the graaay center
divider area before comtna to a
stop
C5$e CRASH, P11e At)
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Continued •tor•
&nu.,o Canyon chob. n.. letter, 16ped by M•Y°'
Jedde H.ttwr, ... comrnJttee
memben to ~P and confront
county IU,ptl'VWon.
"We're very concerned that
there .. no Iona ranae plan for •
re1ional airport alte ln the
county," H•ther explained. "I'm
•afraid John Wayne ta sotns to
become that reaionaJ lite almply
out of default." nw dty, which bu spent more
than $1 mlllion flahllnl plans to
•panel John Wayne, timed ita Jetter to coincide with the
~upervl~ora ' new airport
dann1na effort. 7. City leaders said the time
.to be rlaht for rekindling
ln Santiago Canyon.
"Thia (the committee) is a
t:o up of prominent and telllaent people and it .eema to
that whatever they came up
th ta at leallt worthy of eome
•lllideralion," said Ken Oellno,
ewport Beach's executive
~ t dty manager.
.~ Delino said the Santiago
·~ .
CRASH ... '. Lamarque and her puaenger,
Frontana, al9o of Mexico,
treated for minor injwiea at
on Community Hospital and
releued.
, ; Ruatab was still in surgery for · ~s inju rie\ this morning, a
~tal spokesman said.
: A CHP spokemnan said traffic
•mained con gested in the
~thbound lanes for 4 ~ hours f'W' the Incident:
Canyon choke wu dllmllled too
qukkly. ~veral offkiall dole to county
IUJ>C!rvlaorl 1ugetted the city II
waatlna lta time but
acknowledged the OO\Ulty likely
will t.ake at least a CUJ'IOry )ook at
altemaUve airport altes durlf\I
the plannlns proceu for John
Wayne.
Supervi1or Chairman Bruce
Neatande, whole diatrict lncludet
Santiaao Canyon, said he won't
support reviving the blue ribbon
committee.
"The committee'• report has
been received and filed and the
committee hat been dtabanded,"
said Neatande.
Supervi8or Tom Riley, wh09e
district includes Newport Beach,
said he believes the committee
hu not been dtabanded and la
very much alive. Like Nestande,
though, he expreued concenu
with Santiago .Canyon.
Steve Malone, an aide to
Supervisor Ralph Clark. said
Clark views Santtaao Canyon aa
being "pretty remote."
Malone said Clark la unaure
what good it would do to bttathe
life back into the blue ribbon
committee.
''The recommendation i1
sitting on th.e ahelf next to all the
other recommendations," 1aid
M•lone, explaining what has
become of the committee's work.
An aide to one superviaor, who
asked not to be identihed, said
the committeP hurt itself by
"thumbing its nose" at the
supervisors and at data that
showed Santiago Canyon was not
a reasonable airport site.
COLLEGE • •
From Page A1
taxes on cigarettes and luxury
purchaaea.
Myera said he ·expects the
finance package to be approved
before Jan. I becauae tome of the
proposed taxes cannot be
imposed after the end of the
calendar year.
:ROOFING PROPOSAL REJECTED ...
~w•YilliblyupeeL • ~:She claimed that the majority f!. the cound.l buckled under to
iweaau re from real e1tate
~te.ren. . .
:Finley allo aaid she WU Up&et
,becau.e the majority didn't allow
, tile fire department to show a
video demonstration about fire
'hazards. The showing was
ca.noeled becau.e of the lateness Of the hour.
: S h e aaid ahe ~elieved .the
pre.entatlon may have maoe a
difference in the outcome.
Earlier, Judy Severy, a
spokeswoman for the Fountain
Valley-Huntington Beach Board
of Re•ltors, told the council
members that the retardant roofs
may not insure safety.
She alao said that by making
retardant roofa mandatory the
council might make a captive
market for Ure retardant roof
manufacturers.
"They could charge any price
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they want," she said.
Severy 1aid the board.of
realtors had not taken a position
on the Huntington Beach
measure.
The Realtors took a stand
against a similar proposal in
Fountain Valley, however. which
went down to defeat.
In his recommendation to the
council, City Admini1trator
C h a r l e s T h o m p s on 1 a.i d
Huntington Beach haa the
potential for a fire disaster
"because hundreds of buildings
have shake and abiJ:aale roofs."
A city aui-vey ahOwed the cost
to put an untreated, non-fire
retardant wood ah1nile roof on a
'new home of 2,000 equare feet
with a two-car .garage ranges
from $2,865 to $3,250.
C<ists for fire-retardant wood
shingles range from $4,350 to
$5,240, according to the survey.
Costa for fire r e tardant
composition shingles range from
$1 ,450 to $2,380 for new homes.
the survey ahowed.
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Niguel pair hUrt
i n plane crash-
A La1una Nl1uel couple
ete.aped ltriou inJW'Y Monday
whep thelr tour .... ter airplane cruhed onto a roof of a houae
near Scottadale Municlp•l
A1rpol't ln Art.Iona.
Ch.rtaty w. Hartman. 63, and
hia wife. RoNlle, 68, were en
route from the copper mining
town of Morenci to ScoUadale
w hen Hartman said he ran out of
fuel.
"The front of the plane WU
embedded ln the rooftop," aal.d
Phoenix police Bit-8nld Thill of
the 9:55 a.m. cnah about a h.alf-
mile west of the airport.
, He aaid the houae waa not
occupied at the time of the craah.
A l&-year-old boy who saw the
plane come down WU credited
with helping the couple out of
their alrcraf t.
Hartman ~d hta wife were
taken to nearby Scottsdale
Memorial Boeplt.ti where she
wu treated for cutl to her left
tea and • bru1led cn.i. Hartman suffered cutl to hta
left hand . A hotplul
1pokeawoman uld both wer•
treated for their lnjurlea and
releued.
Police aal.d Har1rnan. who la a
manaaement conaultant for a mlnfna compeny ln Morenci, WM
returnlna to Scottsdale for
scheduled maintenance on hia
plane.
Hartman Mid he knew be WM
low on fuel but that hta gauge.
ahowed he ltill had fuel left ln
\he tanka.
The police a~keaman said
Hartman pulled the nme of b.ia
Cessna Centurion up at ~ 1ut
minute, "and moet of the Impact
WU in the belly Of the aircraft."
He 1aid that maneuver
probably aaved the couple from
more aerioua injury or death.
Damage to the unoccupied
home was extensive, the police
sergeant a.aid.
Church's blood therapy OK'd
Mesa approval marks a first in county treatm ent
A Costa Mesa church will
become the first in Orange
County to offer a controversial
blood cleansing therapy
approved Monday night by the
Costa Mesa City Council.
The council approved the
chelation treatments for the
William Parker Holistic Center at
the Community Church by the
Bay on a 3-2 vote, with Ed
McFarland and Nonna Hertwg
dissenting.
weekly treatments, he said.
Holt1tlc center spokesman
John McComb conceded that the
procedure, tint uled to treat lead
poisoning victims in World War
II, hat received little support
from the med1cal community.
"We juat want to get some
st.atiatics to &how that lt works,"
said McComb.
Chelation treatments are used
mainly by physicians· interested
in ·preventive medici ne.
Although several holistic centers
offer the treatment, this is the
first time it's been offer•d m
church.
The C<ist.a Mesa hol.iaUc center
offers cla11ea and lectures on
metal and physical well being.
In other action, the City
Council approved the
construction of a 30-unit motel at
325 W. Bay St.
A pubJic meetln& was
scheduled Jan. 19 in the
Neighborhood Comm unity
Center , 1845 Park Ave., to
discuss cable communication
system&. No time was 9el. William Parker, founder of the
church and the holistic center at
148 E . 22nd St., said the
treatments cleanse the blood of
toxins by intravenous addition of
enzymes Into the blood stream.
He claimed the procedure, that
takes about three hours and oosta
$75 a treatment, helpe rid the
body ol toxins, reduces blood
pressure and helpe prevent heart
disease.
:Sex offender's w-if e
pleads innocent
Moat patienta req~ l~ to ZO
Jacqueline Gronbach, wife of
convicted Hu.nUqton Beach aex
offender R obert Charlea
Gronbach, baa pleaded innocent Vl.deo ·oame to perjury and other charges 0 relating to her husband's
b bl d recently completed cue. 00S t ta e The Orange County District
Attorney's office filed four
H • felony perjury charges against ill Ull tIDgtOD Mra. Gronbach because she
allegedly lied on the witness
A proposal to raise liceme fees stand during her husband's trial.
for electronic video game Sbe alto wu charged with two
machines has been delayed until count. of conapiracy to dialuade a
Jan. 3 t>y the Huntington Beach wltneas from testifying for
City Council allegedly attempting to stop her
City officials had Initially daughters from testifying at the
recommended raising the annual trial. fee for each machine from $l2 to Robert Gron b acb waa . con"1ictedof 22oountaofeexually
$200. abusing hi.a daughten and last
Game operaton charged that week waa ·senten ced to the
the 1ncreue wu too steep and maximum 23-year p"->n term by
the city subeequently lowered Orange Count}' ~uperior Court
the propoRd fee to $100. Judge Ewrett Dickey.
However, operatora cl•imed 'tile perjury charges stem from Mond:ay~t ttwfeewa atill too-Mn. Grolibech'• t.timoo,y that
hi&h and the matter wu delayed ahe was unaware of the a~.
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both by her daughters and her
brother-in-law at the trial
Judge Dickey, w h o fo und
Robert Gronbach guilty in the
non-jury trial, aald when he
announced his verdict that in his
opinion Mrs. Gron bach "wu
lying to this court about almost
everything" when ahe t.eatified.
Central Municipal Court Judge
Gary Ryan ordered Mra.
Gronbach held on $25,000 bail
until at leut Wedne9day.
Valley cancels
council m eeting
-The Fountain Valley City
Council's regular public meeting,
schedu led for today, hu been
canceled. The rtext regular
council meeting" will be held on
Tue9day, Jan. 4.
Council members will,
however, meet in clcieed teaion
tonight to discuss employee
nqo-iiatlons a n d ~ndin g
litigation.
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Senate panel okay
tax increase pl~ns
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SACRAMENTO -The
S.nait l'tnance Committee
hu approved nearly f 1.8
bllllon In tax boo1&1 and
~:din~ cut1 to balance
omla I Nd Ink budiet -lnoludln1 new taxea on
• penonal ""'°""· ctprettee, clan end luxury lteml.. ~he plan cana for more
It ai.o calla for a aalm tax
on candy and a 10 percent
1urcharae on bank and
corporation taxes.
Court upholds panel power
SAN FRANCISCO -The
California C ,oaatal
Comml11lon'a power to
requir'e public acce9a to the
ccmt acnm private property
rem.aim undlaturbed today
follo~ a atate Supreme
CourtdWon
The court on Monday
unanlmou1ly rejected the
Pacific Le1al Foundation'•
challenge, ruling that the
foundation hadn't shown I\.
had a rtaht to bring IUCh a
suit.
"Plalntiffl are In essence
Inviting U1 to speculate al to
the type of developments for
which acce1a conditions m18ht
be lmpo1ed, and then to
~eu ·an opinion on the
ty and proper ICOpe of
IUCh hypothet?cal exactions."
the court wrote. ''We decline
to enter Into such a contrived
inquiry."
Alien-abuse hearing held
FRESNO -lmmigranta
need t o be wary of
oonaultantll who offer to help
lesaUze their atatua in the
United Stat.es, speakers said
at a workshop in Fre1no
Monday.
Some immigration
oonaultantll provide -=an\ help
for the fees they charge, the
Calif ornia Consumer
NATION
Advlaory Council wu told.
One woman said 1he pald
$600 but got alrncmt no help
from the consultant.
It ii eay to ~Ni.nd.le illegal
alien• because they fear
deportation and believe they
have no rights in this country,
uJd Lu.la Medina, executive
director of Centro La Famllla,
a eodal aervtce agency.
Utilities given tax break
WASHINGTON -The
Senate today approved a tax
break for three California
public utilities that bad faced
a $2.2 billion liability.
The leplation attached to
a five-cent-a-gallon gaa tax
meaaure waa aent to the
Howe In the waning days of
the lame duck 1e11ion of
~
The three utilitiea -
Pacific Telephone Co ..
General Telephone Co. and
Southern California Gaa -
would Instead pay $412
million. Much of the
difference would have fallen
on customers of the three
compen.im wbk:h were cauabt
In a dispute over depredatloo
rul~
I
8ACJ\AMINTO (AJ.') -
'r11evl1lon ev1n1•ll•l Robert
•huli.r II M1 tnlhled w mo,..
than t•oo.ooo In proJ>('r&y tu
txempllon1 for hl1 Cry1tal
Cathtdr1l In Oarden Grov•
t>Rauwe l!oncert1 and -other
commercial event• were held
there, a 1tate tax oUk:taJ •YI· s..ldel the corK'eN, William
Grommet, tht Board of
Equallzatlon'1 property tax
exemption officer, llJd Monday,
the church rehta apace to a
commercial diet 1roup, aerobic dancina. a \ravel acency and an
advert1alna apney and hu two ~chtatri1t1 'In one of lta
Th~y1tal Cathedral opened
President
• to sign
Inoney hill
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President Reagan will algn a
compromise catch-all money bill,
replenishing the pockets of
government agencle1 that
technically went broke three
days ago, deputy White House
press secretary Larry Speakes
said today. -"The levels are consistent with
what we sought," he said, adding
that the legislation would be
signed sometime today.
The 1pecial lame-duck
congressional session, rushing
toward adjournment, passed the
spending measure Monday night
with its $9,138 Christmas· pay
raise for House members and
none of the public service jobs for
the nation's unemployed that
both the House and Senate had
approved earlier.
Speakes tOUghl to portray the
s pecial session as a success,
because Reagan, he said, called it
in to deal with appropriations
measures and that ls what the
Congress did, although defense
spending was not quite as high as
the amount Reagan IOUlht and a =· Immigration bill was
The president alao lost the
$988 million he wanted to
produce the bii new MX nuclear
mlmi.le.
In lllO, whh an 1m10UrK9d .. ,., ot f 11 mJUlon. Al tht dldkaUon
of &ht unctuary, which hM 12,·
000 panH of 11111, Schuller
calltd ll "a 1tar of hope to a
hurtJna wor~." OrorM* UJd It WM not clew l
that any of the property WH '
uNd txclu1lvely for rtll1lou1
purpo1t1, 11 requlrtd for a
property tax uempdon. He MJd he may reconalder h1I
decl1lon If Schuller provlde1
Information that WU req~
two rnonthl • on UM of church bulldlnp and the money that. ii
ralled. The church could alao
appeal to the full Board of
Equallsatlon or to court,
Grommet uJd.
•hull r, laid of lht_.!ulln• Mund1y by rlldlu 1t.1Uoo MX In
Loe Ana1•l•. repllcod that I0,000
PIQPlt wlll atlftKi ttM chunih'• Chrl1tm11 p11•1nt and more "The txcrmp\lon It rtrtaJnl:.),
& ha n 2 0 . O O O w 11 l atte nd therw-fcr au of the-dnarcher~·-~• eand1eUatn rvt«w. aUck ..&o wcabip," Orommtt u1c\ •
. In an Interview. "They don'f~ "Th1t'1 1ot me 110 hllh ind have co WOtlhlp a 1upnme hWlc
happy that any other new1 that but they ahould 1Uck to wot1hlp.'\. would flt Into that cateaory ~
dlmlnl1he1 In ~enpectlve to ''Whenever they let any othe~:
lnattnlflaitrK"e,'' he •Id. or11nlzatlona come ln and ute
The ex•mptlon wu for $215,-their propert)' for anythln1, the~.
000 In 1982 8nd •211,000 In 1981 could jeopardize their exempuon:·h
on $16 million ln a11e11ed "I am not trylna to ~v• yott
property value, Grommet said. the irnprasion that they ve ~
The church haa already paid anythina Wept," Grommet wd1>'
$15,000 for 1981 under • county "They've commercialized the-'• rullna. Grommet IAld the county church property." J
Home for Christmas
Jamie Fiske, I, plays with brother Darren, 2, under their
Christmas tree in Bridgewater, Mass. Jamie arrived home last
week from Minneapolis where she underwent a lifesaving liver
transplan~:
Hearst sells Boston paper
BOSTON -The city'1
tabloid newapaper bit the
atreeta today with a new
name -the Boston Herald -
and a new owner, publisher
Rurvrt Murdoch.
the Bo1ton" llerald An::ierlcan .••
Murdoch bought the
newspaper from the Hearst
Corp . after weeks of
nesotiatlons with the
newspaper'• unions. The deal
wu -.led in NetW York on
Monday, ending 78 years of
ft~~ahing in Boston by
Co:rnic Jerry LelVis
has heart a'ttack
Senate backs
nickel gas
• tax increase
•You've been calling us
'the Herald' for years and now we've made it official,"
the editon said in thia
mocnlng'1 editions. "There'•
no longer a newspaper called
WORLD
LAS VEGAS (AP) -Comic
actor Jerry Lewi• underwent
emergency open heart surgery
before dawn In a Las Vegas
hospital today. • Joe Stabile, Jong-time manager
for the ~-year-old entertainer,
aaid a double -bypau was
performed after tests found
blockage in arteries leading to
the heart.
Soviets offer arms slash Hosp i tal spo kes woman
Barbara Scarantlno laid Lewia
has "good chances" of recovery.
MOSCOW -In what
appears to be a major new
anm propoeal. Soviet. leader
Yuri V. Andropov today
offered to alaah Soviet
medium-range miaailea
deployed In Europe and to
renounce the first u ae of
conventional aa well as
nuclear forces.
·In a major Kremlin addrell
msking the 60th annivenary
of the Sovie t Union,
Andropov, 68, wd Moecow
waa willing to cut back
mediwn-range weapon. to
tbe number poaaeued by
France and Britain.
He al.so promhed that if
Britain and France were to
reduce their anenala "the
number of Soviet ones would
be additionally reduced by ..
many.'' Andropov reluued
M o1cow '1 offer to cut
atratep:, kmc-ran&e mwtw
by 25 percent if the Unlted
State• a1ree1 to c u t lt1 stralelic anena1 by an equal
amount.
"He ia resting In intensive
care," she said. "He's doing VttY
well . There are no
complications."
Stabile said famed heart
~ Dr. Michael DeBUey of
Houston arrived In Lu Vepa to
conault with doctors In the <:Me.
DeBakey bu Iona been lnwlwd
with Lewla in the comedian's
Muacular Dystrophy telethodl.
Lebanon seeks conference
Lewis, who II known to work
20 boun a day on h is film
projectl and travei. extensively
for t.he Muacular Dyatrophy
Aaaociatlon, had been "1oln1
heavy at it," according to Stabile.
"He had juat returned from
Germany where he was dolna a
tour to publicise hli new film
'Smor111bord,' and was wor~
very hard on that project.'
Stabile MJd.
BEIRUT, Lebanon -
Lebanon wanta to start talkina th1a week with· the
United Statel and Israel to arnnae the withdrawal of all
fonlp troope from Lebane9e
landa, official aources aaid
today.
The aourcea 1ald the
requeat w'•• made by President Amin Gemayel and
Fcnip Minlat.e' Die Salem
to U.S. presidential envoy
Moma Draper dUl'lna a aeries
of conferencea Monday.
The comedy, written, directed
and featwin8 Lewis, la 9Cheduled
for releue In May.
StabUe aaid Lewia wu at home
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Monday when he experienced
chest pains.
"It seemed minimal, but we
took him to the hospital and put
him through a lot of tests. He just
&lowly got wone," Stabile said.
Lewia wa1 admitted to the
De1ert Springs Hospital
emergency room Monday and a
teat known aa a h eart
catheterlzaUon was performed at
about 4:30 a.m. today. Lewi.a and
.hia family were consulted, and a
dedalon to operate was made
ahortly afterward, Sca.r'antino
aaid.
1'he surgery w ~ted -w take about 2~ ~ Did.
The dQCton performin1 the
surgery did not wiab to be
klendtied.
Calla Monday to Jerry Lewis
l'Uml Inc. In Laa Vegu were
tran1ferred to an anawerin~
tervlce, which aaid Lewia
man.ager, Joe Stabile, would not.
be available for comment until
later today. IAtwla, the energetic h09t of
the annual MU9CU.lar Dystrophy
Amodatlon telethon. made It big
in entertainment 11 the zany
young partner of Dean Martin.
The pair formed a niRbtclub
act In 1948.
@®
&EM WIIE
WASHING TON (AP) -An
exhausted Senate toda·yif
approved a nlckel-a-gallo~
ga!lbline tax ursed by President'"-
Reagan and oongremooal leadetrl
but tenacfoualy opposed by a t
small II not of hardllne L
conservatives. · ~
In the last big battle of the
97th Congress. the Senate Y'oted
~to 34 for the i.ncreaae and sent
the proposal to the Houae whk~
has approved a different veraion.;5
The differences will have to ~ ~
worked out before Congred r ~urna-fot he year-. eUher
y or Thunday. ':
With Houae members and
senators increasingly arudoUa ~I end a fractious lame·duclt
congreaalonal 1e11ion and g9
h ome for Chriatmaa, Senat~ i
leaders wec-e in a r,ce aaalnat I
time today to puah for flnat :
congressional action. ; i ,
·c
: ' i:
--;Aid workshop set_
A public work1hop to \Heh
parent• how to apply for
flnanctal aid for children headed
Jor coUeae wtu take place Jan.
11, at Irvlne HJjb School.
Allaa Ml1ellae, fln.anclal aid
director at Chapman C.Ollep, will
offer Upa on aps>lYtnl for aid at
any college oc university. Aleo at
the worluhop wur be Toal
llemu, a OOUNelor at the high
echool, who aald, "Pare nta can ~elp lheir studenta by fillng 1982
income tax returns as early aa
po9ible."
•A clan In drawln1 and
palnttna tor be1lnntra and
.advanced 1tudtnta 11 btln1
offered throuah the Newport
Beach Park1, · BeachH and
Rec:reaUon Dtpertment ltartioC
Jan, It
Claues, conducted from 10
a.m. to noon on etaht corwecut.lve
WednadaY1. will be ta\.\lht by
artbt Mimi 8UrM Stella at the
Mariner'• brench library.
For registration information,
call 640-2"271.
-'nleworkahop will be held in
the Humanitie1 Buildina,
be8innlng at 7 p.m. Both puenta
and 1tudent1 are invited to
attend.
•The McNeil Ar1ilt RetdstrY la
now available at the t:ag\ina
Beach Museum of Art tor u. by
dth:ent fOf' reeeercb about focal
artilta.
•A beginning c ourse In
medical tranlerib~roceduns will be offered at Coeat
Artlata who have submitted
alldel of \heir work are alreedy
included in the re1iatry and
othen are urpd to submit their
alJdes. 1 C.Ollege in Coeta Mesa. d.ul,
listed as Health Recorda 190,
rneeta WedneldaY1 f.n:lm 3--6 p.m.
The course is open to
interested students who are able
to type 40 words per minute;
have had a cla11 in medical
t erminology; and possess a
command of the Eng-lish
language.
Matettals are hou..ed in the
mu.eum office apd available for
public review between 11:30 a.m.
and 4:30 p..m. Tueeday throuah
Friday. The m'-um la located at
307 Cliff Drive.
Registration for spring c1asees
runs Jan. 3 th.rouah Feb. 11 in
the OCC Admiaaiona Building.
l\egistra ti on Information la
ayailable by ca.J.Una 5M-5772.
•Rad.lo ,amateura who woold
like to auiat the city of
Hunttncton Be.ch by pro.vidJ.na
backup and emergency
communications can call Tim
Sawyer at (213) 431-7848 or (213)
593-4891.
Death e nds long
Rubinstein career ·-GENEVA (AP) -Artur Rubinstein; one of
this century's greatest plan.Uta, whme work on
world concert stages dazzled audiences for more
than half a century, has died. He was 95.
Rubinstein, who would have been 96 on Jan.
28, died in bed Monday afternoon at hla home after
months of failing health following prostate gland
surgery in 1980. His companion for lhe put three
years, Annabelle Whitestone, said hla morale in the
last days "could not have been better."
She said Rubinstein, one of the last of lhe great
Romantic virtuosos, had not been feeling well since
developing a alight fever Saturday and was semi-
conscious before he died "very peacefully."
His wife, Aniela, from whom he aeperated in
1980 after 48 years of marriaAe, lives in Peria and
was expected in Geneva
today, Whitestone said.
They have two aona and
two daughters in the
U nl ted States.
Whitestone said
funeral plans were
in co mplete . But
Rubinst e in d id not
be lieve in God and
specifie d he did not
w a nt a religi o us
ceremony.
The Polish-born
pianist retired in 1976 -
70 years after hla U .S.
debut -when an attack
of ahi ngles left him
Rub• • nearly blind. After hla 1111le1n r e t i r e m e n t , b e
completed a second volume of hla autobiography,
visited his children and listened to reconla at h1a
Geneva retirement home.
Afer he retired, Rubinstein once aakl, "I think I
-can ..y no-man baa Jived hia We ~ fully than I
have. I think It's late enough in the day for me to
have the right to aay it: My life 41 made. U I dJe
today, still I had it. Nobody can say I've been
deprived of anything."
Musical colleagues and admirers reect.ed with
shock and aadneea to Rubinstein'• death.
"I shall alwaYI mia Artur," said compoeer-
conductor Leonard Bernstein, reached in New
York. He said Rubinatein was "my .perfect
playmate whether playing muac or beini a joyous
companion in the echerzo we call 'civilized living'."
New York Philharmonic musical director
Zubin Mehta. reached in his native Bombay, India.
w.here he was visiting, w• stunned at the news.
"Oh, my God," he said. "I was with him just
two weeks ago. At thla moment I have photos in my
hand and I am looking at pictu.rel of ws together,"
he continued in a choked vokle.
He said Rubinatein's death wu "th• puaing of
a giant."
Rublnat.ein made hla debut at •ee 5 at a charit;y
concert in his native Poland and fint played
professionally at age 11 in Berlin. But It WM not
until 1937 when he wu 50 that he aettled down and
his arUstry matured.
· In subsequent years he became ,. world
favorite, acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic for
his matchleaa tone, lnten1e yet arlatocratic
romanticism, virtuoeity, depth of underatandlng
and wann and ebullient atqe penonallty.
·When he st.rode out on the concert ica,e, the
music hall stilled.
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Man h o t
• • cop wins s uit
A man para_lyaed afi.r bol111 ahot in the <iheat
b)! an otf ·duly Hawthorne JX>Uceman in a dl1put.o
fav• T'MJ r ..., :...; ~ :-:J:...~~ !., '.! -nlint:a..Jn.
damaaet.
Tht award wUI be pared by 20 porc.,nt,
however, becaWMt jurot"I Monday allo found that
John Mc:Clun of S.Ota Ana, now <lOr\tlned to a
wheelchair, wu parUally rsponalble for hutiaattna
a t11ht with ex-pollctman MichMI Moran.
On a 9-3 vote, jurors found Moran ne1U1ent
for ahoottna M. cClure after the two ar1ued at
McClure'• enalM ttpalr ahop in Coeta Meu on
Sept. 17, 19'77. They alao ruled the City of
Hawthorne wu ne.Uaent for hirinl Moran, 35,
who had been rejected 'by a half-dozen other police
,agenda.
In the nine-week trial before Superior Court
Judp Leonard Goldstein, lawyers for Hawthorne
depleted McClure u a combative, heavy drinker
who lunpd at Moran with a metal bar just. before
the ahootina· '"nle man deaerved to be in a wheelchair," said
Louil DeHua, the dty trial attorney. "McClure had
threatened aix to efaht previous customers wlth
bodily harm. Moran told him he was a cop and
drew hil IUDo then ahot in eelf-c:lefe~."
McClure'• attorneys, Ru1ene Hallated and
RlcJ\ard Exall, countered that Moran "shouldn't
have been a cop to bealn wlth. He had character
trait• that don't make a good officer. But
Hawthorne clidn't investigate hlm t.hrooughly
before hiring him in June. 1974."
In addition to attacking the city's h lrlng
procedures, Hallated aa.ld Hawthorne was negUgent
for forcing offk:en to catl1' their guns while off
duty. That policy -since dlscontlnued -
effectively meant that Moran was "acting under lhe
color of authority" during the shooting, Hallated
said.
Moran's attorney, Thomas Cummings, said the
city policy was "carry your gun. But that doesn't
mean you're a cop 24 hours a day. It means you
have authority to keep the peace."
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BULLET • • •
From Page A1
Despite Raleigh's ans1stenL·e
that the commission never
questioned the need for hearings,
Bergeson had claimed the PUC's
decision to hold public hearings
was optional
R a l eigh said t oday the
hearings. 1( an application 1s
submitted, would involve a
review of financial feasibility of
the train system as well as safety
a nd convenience measures
associated with the route.
ht• tlrufJfX'CJ off u I H 111 K :Jrll 81 ,
Sanl.a Ana
Th•• Oran6'•' l'uunly Ht•IK'UV
M.la.alun~ wl:u:..re ~il!JI £8.Jl bJJ
droppt'ti off 111t I 00 I W Wat I nut In
Sant.A Anu, nt'tld1 t.funallons for
Chrullmw dlnnen1 which will be
delivered to Mtnlor clllzena and
1hut-ina Wrapped and labeled
g1f\8 fo r men, women and
c h ildrt'n also are needed.
Monetary donations to lhe
rnlSSlon can be sent to P.O . Box
1833, Sant.a Ana 92702.
The Albert Sitton Home, the
county's home for dependent
children, needs unwrapped toys,
clothes and personal It.ems, like
perfume and s h ampoo, Cor
childre n from infants t o
teenagers. Donat ions can be
dropped off at 401 The City
Drive, Orange.
The Foster Grandparents
Program also needs unwrapped
toys for children of all ages. The
drop-oH point is at Fairview
Hospital. 2501 Harbor Blvd ..
Costa Mesa.
The Toys for Tots Program ts
being aided this year by the
Orange County Fire Department
and several city fire departments.
Donation bins can be found at
Cire s tations throughout the
county. Toys for Tots needs new,
unwrapped toys.
In individual coast cities,
various o rganizatio ns are
sponsoring collections of food and
gifts.
In Huntington Beach:
• m ••K.I 4::m 1• 111. ,
Hun\ln1ton 8•u•h Civic
<Ai!nll'r, 2000 M•ln St. Offlc.u are
open w .... kdaya from 8 a.m to 3
p.m.
-Hunt1n1to l'\ Beach Polle.,
Department, 2000 Main St. Toya
for dlMbled chUdnin are being
collectl!!d on the around floor.
-The Junior Women'• Club la
co l l ee ting food and t oy1
aftemoona at 1tore 111 'l, Seacliff
Village 1hoppln1 center, 2134
Main St., ac"* from City H•ll.
In Newport Beach:
-T he Zonta Club, 2101 E.
15th St., is collecting toys and
amned goods to donate to Stu.re
O ur Selves, a year-roun d
charitable organization.
In Costa Mesa:
-Brother Michael distributes
food to the needy from the Mesa
Bible Church at the corner of
Orange Avenue and Cabrillo
Streel. Do n ations wi ll be
collected there at 8:30 a .m .
weekdays.
-Shar e Our Selves, Rea
Communit y Cente r , 661
Hamilton St. Donations accepted
weekdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
In Laguna Beach:
EARN AND LEA
chneLrnte 1982
thz luxury-of ca!!hmrz.rq,
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fRthope U'4 f\~ondmo!!lt
comfbt Loblcz. c.o.ehrrvz.nz. 8\M'Ult<lr
Yo..J \ \ ciwr 'MZOr fl.Och 15'MZalt2.r
IS medt.L tl\lz. Old fa eh aon.cz.d
way, ona.ot..a Lime, on hand.
ftoma.e, ue1T19 thl. h~~t
quoht..y 2 ply yorn~ 'IMlVZ.
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Projected to cost at least $2
bilJion to build (one published
report claims the figure has
reached $3 billion), the train
system would run primarily on
tracks paralleling existing Santa
Fe R ailway tracks . Final
alignments have not been made
public.
-Senior Citizens Center, 1706
Orange Ave., at the corner of
17th Street and Orange Avenue.
Dona lions collected bet ween 8
-The Laguna Beach
Exchange Club, Boys' Club, Girls
Club, TLC and Senior Citizens'
Club are working in conjunction
to collect food and gifts for the
needy. Donations can be brought
to the Surf and Sand Hotel, 1555
South Coast Highway o n
Thursday, Dec. 23 at noon .
Dona tions will be accepted
anytim e at the General
Telephone Office at 480 Mermaid
St . directed to Tom Facon.
Deliver the Daily Pilat Boys and girls 10 or older -
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Her Christmas
not very nierry
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (AP) -Although
she says she'11 not ready to settle down, Merrie
Christmas looks forward to getting married and
changing her name.
"It's irritating," she says of the constant nbbang
because of her name. "I guess I haven't developed
that good humor yet."
Christmas' mothe r thought the name was
"pretty" 30 years ago when her daughter was born.
"M others are just like that," said Elva
Christmas. "We had two sons and sh e was a Jong
time coming. I was looking forward to her very
much . I told my doctor that if it was a girl I was
going to name her 'Merrie'."
At Ohio State University, where Christmas is a
graduate student in dance, she says people spot her
name in the phone book and call. •
"Kida will call up and tell me to have a nappy
New Y ear," she said.
Some people think her name is nice, she said.
Othen "manage to keep a straight face and not say
anything. A few will say, 'Well, I guess you've
heard enough jokes about your name'"
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center. Your Free
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call by MCI is on us.
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that outshines menthol.
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av. per c1gare1te by FTC melhod.
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Members of the Los Angeles Ballet will perform 44The Red Hac k
Book" and other dances at a Jan. 8 appearance at Orange Coast
College at 8 p.m . in the auditorium.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Microwave store doted. Ownet Mllln9 microwave
j ove ns. Ar\y reasonable offers. Example: Sharp
w /carouMI 1215; Ama na 1175.
Call S•6-67 •0
NIUC NOTIC£ NILIC NOTICE
....,... NOTICE OF DEATH OF rwu":~ ~ HERMAN CLINE KISER
T.a.-. T-10Nm' AND OF PETITION TO ~ANT MOTICa TO ADMINISTER ~TATE NO.
"'°""TY OWNP: A·l UHi.
YOU AM .. OUAUl. T UNDO A T all h ' be f wi m.o M ~•T, OATID 119111. 0 ell"S. ne ~ es,
••YOU TAKI ACTION TO creditors and contingent
TlCT YOU" itf!Oll'HTY, tT creditors o f Herman Cline
Ill IOLO AT A ll'UI LIC Kiser and pel"IOns who may
•'AL II. I, y 0 u NII I 0 A.N be otherwise interested tn Oll'LANATIOH Of TI4a MATURI . Oii THI .... OCHOINQ AGAINIT the wall and/or estate:
'IOU, YOU aHOIJLD CONTACT A A petition has been filed
LAW'nll by Jon Stephen Kaer in the
{lil1 January 12, 1983, •I 10.00 Superior Court of Orange A.M., CENTURY ESCROWL, • Count · ..... _t J Cefllornl• corporellon, H duly Y requesung ...... ~
eppolnaed TruelH under end Stephen Kiser be appornted
l)Ul'9Uenl to DMd of Tn.o9t rec0<ded as personal representalJve to
Mey 13, tie I, u lnet. No 17115, In administer the estate of
book 140M, i>-oe 1403. of Offlclel H Cli "··-( d Record• in the omoe of a11e County ennan ne """""'r un er
Recorder• of Orenge County, Sl•t• t h e I n d e p e n d e n t
o r Cetlfornle, e xecute d by Administration of Estates
CHARLES JAY SHENK and JEAN Act) Tfle petition I.a set for w, SHENK (hu1bend end wife), hea~in Dept No 3 at 700 Wlt.L SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION . · · . T(l HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Civic nter Drive, West. lJl
(peyeble et t11M of..,. In i.wtul the City of Santa Ana,
'"°"9y of lhe United St•••I at the California on December 29,
NOnh front entrance to the county 1982 at 9·30 AM oOOrthOUM, 700 Civic c.tlter Ortve ' · ' w .. t. Senta Ana. Callfornle. ell IF YOU OBJECT to the
rtght, tiu. end tntat•t ~ to granting o( the petition. you
"' now Mid by" under Mid Deed should either appear at the of T N91 In the ptoperty llltuated In h · d •eountyend8t8'edeacribed.._ earing an atate your
Ulf4 o1 T...:t No. 7511 .. per "'tlP objection• or file written ~Oed In 8ooll 292, Pegee 22 objection• with the court
lftCt 23 of M~ Mepe,:;: before the hearing. Your
the office of the County AecorOer appearance may be in penon ., Or-. County. b Ttl• etrfft addreH end olher or Y your attorney.
oC*nmon CIMIQNtlon, 11 eny, of the I F Y 0 U A R E A
,.... property deecrlbed above •• CREDITOR or a contingent
pwported to be e Mont•ey Courl, creditor of the deceased. you ~ Beech, ce11fom1a neeo f'l lalm wi' .... the 'T'he underelgned Tru•I•• must I e your c .,,
dltclelm1 any llet>lllty for any co urt or present it to the
ri::bn-ec:1-ol the ltreet 9ddf-pe rsonal repre1entat1ve
d other common deeignatlon, If appointed by the court en!·.~1~.!:~i be made. t>u• within four months from the
""fttiou1 covenant or werrenay. date of first 111uance o f
eltp<-or impJled, r90ardlng '",.· letters as provided m Sect.ion
?(lueulon, or encumbrancH. 700 of the Probate Code of
Including feee. cllerge1 e nd C 1. (orn·ia The time for ~ ol tlle T"*e9 end o1 the a I
1n.111e created by H id DMd ol filing c.la!ms will not expire
noo.t, to pay t11e remaining prtndPll prior to four months from
ldrne of the ~•I~ by Mid the date of the hearing
Oeed ot Tru.t to wit: 1200.000.00 uced above ~h1:r~ti;:.~:;: noYOU MAY EXAMINE ~ In uld note(•) plu• coete the file kt'pt by the court. ~~ ~-=:":.:: !: U you are la'lterest.ed ln the ~11ee1tobe12.1149.M .. of tllle estate, you may file a request d*e. with the court to receive
The bell9ftr:llf) laider Mid Deed 1pecia1 notice of the
of Truet heretofore eJCKVted and inventory of estate aueta delivered to the underalgned • and of the petitions aocounta wrttten ~ Of cNf-.itt ~ • Demand tor Sele, end • written and reports described In
Notic. of o.feult end Election to S e c t i o n l 2 0 0 o f t b e
Sell. The underllgned CllUled Mid California Probate Code.
Notic. of o.teult and Election to Daalel coorir Attoniey Sell 10 be -cMd In the county • wn..e the r• property le IOceted .. at Law, Utt Calle cle La
Oeted: o-n1>er 9, 19112. Plata, S11le Ht, Laina
CENTURY ESCROWL. • Bll11, Ca. Hl51.
Callfomll COfl>Ol•tlon Publlahed Orm_ CoM1 Delly ~Mldc:-o.. Rio Piiot Dec 21. 22, . 1M2ff0t.82
South
San Diego, CA 92 IOI NlJC NOT1CE
Telee>llon« (819) 2'CM_l~ tt.-,
Anna M. lg!* de Mon .. ,... NOTICa OP 1AU Vlc.Pra. rr ru.1 Ofllclat
Publlehec:t Or•""'• COUt O~I M MAL. ""°""" _.,, AT f'fflll/ATI ..,_. Plfet Dec. 21, 28, IM2. Jen. 4, 1 No. A•111 711
558 l-t:l In the SUC-lo< Cour1 of the State ----.. ---.,.-NO-TIC( ____ of Celltornle. for lhe County of
r-~ Orange In the ,,..ner of the e..tet• ..... of BARB AR A P MU RR A Y ,
l"tc:TmOUI ...... o-Md. NAm STAT'llmJfl' Notlee ta hereby given that lhe
Jlle to11ow1ng .,._ .,.. doing uodel 1lg11ed w4ll Mii •I Pflvl1• ..... t>J9lneM M : to the hlgllnt end l>"I l>ldd~.
(1) PALOMAR TECH CENTRE eubjact to confirmation ol H id P~RTNERSHIP. (2) PALOMAR Suc>erW Cout1, on or after the 3'd
I:tCH CENTRE, 3151 Airway deyolJwluef'y, 1N3ettlleoftloeol
llenue, Bldg. G-3, Co••• ....... WEINFELD & MIXON, At1omeya et C4illfomll 92829 Lew, Sutte 203, 801 No. Plfllo.nlet
P a I o m er T e ch C e n t r e Ori\19, Sent. Ane, CA t2106. Ill the 1r111n~1hlp, a California limited right. 1111• and lnte reet ot H id ='*:3~c!:.1 =yc:.i~ ~~:. '~ .. t~ a:,,:= t2e2t fhe .. iafe of Mld dece .. ed ,, ..
-lnteremerlcen Development Kqulred tly operetlon ot law or
Company, • California limited ~ ot~ lflen or In eddttlon. partnerell!P. 3151 !Utwey Awnue. lo thet ot Mid deceleed. et the lllM
e<llldlng G-1. Co•t • MeH. of deatll. In end to .. the cert.in C#lfOmle t2t2f l'MI. pniperty eflueted In IN City of T~bley UmlteCI, a Clllfomla TU9tln Cwnty of Orenge, 91tte of
OOfPOrMIOn, $151 Nrway A-. CalHornle, part~l•rty deeorlbed
=.•.r.g.:r:· Coat • M•H. -~~ .... ot the WMI
'Thlt ""*-1e oonduGted by • 150 feat ot IMoc:ll C • lflown on • Nmlted pettnenlllp. Map ot Tuttln City. City ot Tustin, M
I
Trll'lltlley Umtted etMMn on• map recorded In 90dl • E. AuNe1 Wetdln, Jf.. Paoae 211 and 219 ol M(ec. Mepe.
Prteldent E•1:99t the Eut 711 fMI ther.ol. "'nlli ~t -f11ec1 wtt11 the More commonly known H 115 ~ Qar1I of OrlflV9 Cvounty on Peolftc 811 ... , Tuatln, ~ ~ 10. 1M2. Term• ol •••• CHh In lawful r.JI.. ,.... mon•)' of th• United 81etH on ~ul>lltMd Orenoe CoHt Delly o«ifl(metlon ot Mlt, Of pert ceefl PllOI . ......_ 21 ... flf"' Jin.• H. end belanoe ev1cs.nc.ct b)' not• ..._; .,_, ' ,.., ,..., ' • _,,. by Mortgeoe or Trwt Deed
M0442 Oft tM property ao eofd. Ttn pet
-----------oent ot .-nount bid to tie CM$)0tlteCI ..ttll bid.
Ilda or °""' 10 tie In Wfltlng etld PIC rmoue w• wll! .,. ,_.vect 11 the ator-'4
"" MAim ITATamlfr ottic. et 11ny lllM tit« the flret The IOltoWlng ptteon I• ootne ~ ,_.,. ~ .,.._ del•
----of ..... tNOW ll'fllOOUOTt, 70 D!MdlNll tltt\deyot~ller, =~on Wey. Ooete MeH. CA 1112. AmoN--;;: ti;;
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LO.~ ANOICLES CAP) -Th
•late Alt ~riiourcee Board hu
rnade proairtta toward dHnTna
up California'• air In tho paat
eight yt>ara, but much work
remain• to be done, out1oln1
00..rd chaJrwoman Mary Nlchola
aaya.
"The choice of how much
public health protection we're
going to afford and at what oo.t
11 a political decision. ll haa to be
made by pollt.lcally acoountable
people," Nichou aaid of future air
pollution regulation. She waa
appolnU!d to the ARB ln 1975 by
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and
has been chairwoman since 1979.
The seven ARB members,
appointed by the governor,
regulate mobile sources of
pollution and oversee regulation
of stationary pollution sources by
local districts. Gov .-elect George
Deukmejlan has not announced
who he will name to the board.
ln a re<.'ent interview, Nichol.a
reflected on her eight years,
s aying that sophistic ated
lnlClf'ltl' Jogging Sutt
7·PC OCIVhC suits Colon
Krozy l<r1tte1 · emoiems
technulo1y hu 1l1nU1untly
decrea••d auto polluti o n
eml1iTon • lttlouah there-ta
much room for Improvement. Dwi.na her tenure. the board
forced auto makvra to lnatall
cata l ytic convertert and
computer-controlled carburetot'I ..
or fuel lnjrct.lon to cut emllalont
and meet Callfornla'1 anti-
pollution atand.ardl.
Nicholl said she bell~es that
the englnea can be made 50
percent cleaner over their
lifetimes by making thole devices
more durable.
''We• re talk.Ing about ma teriala
work. We're talking about
quality con tro l ln the
manufacturing . proceu and
probably a1ao talking about some
changes ln corporate philoeophy
and regulatory philoeophy about
who's resporuible for making
sure that a car at 50,000 miles or
100,000 miles ls emitting not very
much more than it was when.. it
flnl came of the asaembly line,"
she said.
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Taking their running seriously
Closed
Christmas
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19.97
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Youngsters run just as hard as lheir adull counterparls when
participating in communily cross-country runs suc h as 1he recent
Balearic Center compel ition in Costa Mesa . Mark Carnahan, in
photo at left, shows some of lhe compelitors lhe route the run
will take. Boys in the Division One event, above, ar e a study in
concentration as they start the race. Je nnifer Brazell, right, casts
a sideways glance in winning the Division One for girls age 8 a nd
under.
More Last-
Minute Gifts
2.37 ~ 6.97 '
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For "X"-lype ond
MOQIC:ube cameras
14.97
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Pllg. Of 4 "D" iaatt.rtes
For llosl'lllgrll• todlos. tovs At o great prlc9I
Not Avolt Son Femoncso
Photo
Calendar
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WHALE WATCHING LUNCHEON
While watching the whales pass right In front of
your table. enjoy a sumtuous seafood salad -
maybe a hall pound hamburger treat
possibly a scalone sandwich.
Delly from 11:30 AM to 4 PM
Reservations 494-9707
619 SLEEPY HOUOW LANE, LAGUftA BOCH
Pl&.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE
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FICT1T10US •USINIESS Sut"EMOfl COUflT OI' THI: "''"' NAMIE STATEMENT STATE OF CAUfORNIA
The follOWtng l*IOOI ate dOlng COUNTY OF OIUNGf
bultlMISS as 700 Clvtc Cenl0t Drive
A L L A N A N 0 A L L E N hnla Ana, CA
ENTERPRISES. 2001 TWM<l Street. Pfoelnllff: L.EONARO £. COOHS
P1a<:enHa. Callfornla 92870 DefeftdMt:
Robe<1 K Jackton, 2001 Tweed CITY OF SANTA ANA. CHIEF QI\.
StrMt, Pteoentta, California 92870 POLICE RAYMOND C. DAVlar
Lawrence C Whetzel. 19572 SOT. M. LANNERS, OFFICE~
Sle<re Soto Road, lrvtne. Celltorrna • f C IE R R A e n d Z A V A L ~,;,
92708 lndMctuelty end • efnpfoy-of
Jemea L Jackson, 340 EHt t"9 ..,. .. Ane Polkie Oepettmeol;
Jeff eraon S t reel , Pomona . end D Of S I t hro 119h X XV',.
Cllllto<ni• 91787. lncluefwe Barry R Bllthe. 99 83rd Piece. • SUMMOMS r~
Apt •7, Long Beech. Celllornle c-No. SlllMZ ."
90803 NOTICIEI Yo.a hne been e~ Roberi F Allen. Jr • 4400 TM C-1 Mef d9ctde ...,.._, .J41t!
MacArthur Bovlev•rd. Suite 370. wtttMvt ,_ ....,. Merd ~
N8W1)0f1 S.ach. c.litotnla 928e0 rou r....,.s wttMn • ...,._ ......_
Thia buatnesa 11 condUCled by a the lnfotmetkwl Mlow. 1 oen«at pa11neuhlp II you wlan 10 _.. the adviu, ~
Rot>et1 I< Jecllaon •n ellorney 1n this mailer, rou
Thia llatemeol WU llled wllh the ah0ul9 do IO P'omc>lly IO that ~'
County Clefk of Orange County on written r .. ponae. If e'hy, mey ~
Nov 22. t942 filed on time
Alleneftdl<latt AVllOI Ueted lu e lclA
Al10fneye et L..• demandado. IEI lflb11nal pu...,. . .... lllacAl1tMlr ~atd. ""'-decidlr _.,. Ud. • _.._..4L
m -.,. Ud. ,....-. ~ Newport 9Hc:h, Ceffltomle t2IMO de IO dlee. LM le lnfonftaclon M.
f20Z79I ....._ •
Publlahed Orange COHI Dally ~I U•t•d O•••a IOllCll•r .,.
Piiot, Dec 7. 14, 21. 28. 1982 conHjo O• un abog•Oo en e•1~
5373·82 8 I u n Io de barf I h 8 c e r J.,Q.. 1------------lnmedlateme<ile, de est• m•ne(-.,
PUBLIC NOTICE au respuesta escrtta, II 11•y •touo,..
STATEMENT Of' ~wa• l>Uede Ml reglatrade • tlempo •• ..,
-I TO THE OffENOANT A CM1 F'ROM 'ARTHERIHIP complaint hH been filed by u. OPlftA TINO UNO«R I FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAMI Pl•lnllf agalnll you II you wllh tg def9n<l 11111 1-11 you mull WilQln The following person has 30 Oaya alter this summon• 1.;
WithOrewn H •general partner from Mrved on you. Ille with this covn
the par1nerlhlp operating under the wrlUen reaponM to the comPI
flctlltoua bu1lne11 name of egainal you IOI the rMI Oer...,.diili..
VANDERBILT INVESTMENT I COMPANY, • California Limited n the c;omptlllnt, wl11Ch could r
Partnerahlp 11 17092 Pullman In garnlll'lmenl 01 wegee, takl
Avenue, Irvine. Catllornl• 92714 money °' property or other r
The llc:lltloua bualneu name requested •n 11141 c:omp!alnt Dated Aug t 1. 1980 , .• statement for the per1nerahlp WH Lee A Branc:l't. Clerk • ,
flied on Auguel It. t982 In 111• 8y Amy SlfV• Dei>uty •. •
County of Orange Rlcllerd o. Fruee ,,.:
John Clark. 5632 Highgate I01at r-n Cent0t 1>f1ve Terrace. Turtle Roc k. Irvine. Sutte 2IO ,•_;.
Celltornt• L..-........ CA tM71
John Clerk (7t4) 131-IMO ;;r
Ft5111S Pubflllhed Otenge Cout OeJly ff:i Publl1heO Or•nge COHI O•lly ot. Dec 7. U , 21, 28. 1982 Piiot, Dec 7. 14, 2t, 28, 1982 S378-ll2
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Ml.IC NOTIC(
FICTITIOUS 9U ... H
NAMe ITAT'IEMIEHT
STA TllNHT OF A•ANOOMMIENT
Of UH Of '1CTITIOUS •UllNHSNA ..
The lollowlng perepna are doing The tollowlng perton hes bu~.. b
CLUB OF 2S, Oeslon P1az.•. 270 ;u~~.': use ol Ille Fk:1lt1ou1
Newport Center Or . Newport GOLDEN CHARIOTS \ l.
8Mc:h CA 92fWiO Serene Court Newport 8Mctt0 dll.' Jeck Utter. unincorporated 928e3 · •
aoc:lel club, 24212 VIiie O'Oro. The F1c1111oua Bu1tnet1 Namr
Leoun• Nlgoel. CA 928e3 92653 referred to above wH llled tn . Steve MHler. 242 t2 VIII• O<•nge County on July t3 t9ST.' D O<o. Legune Nlgvel, CA 02877 Fiie No. 103238 • .
. Chuck Clerk. 242t4 Viet• Derek P8taon1. 11 Serena Court.
0 O<o. L1191Jna Nlgvel. CA 92871 Newport 8Mc:h CA 92883
8 G Frick. 242t2 Vitt• O'Oro, Thi• bvtlneU wu condVC1ed llY. Laguna Niguel, CA 926 77 .,, lndMdulM • ''
Thlt bvtlnMa ls con<IVC1ed by en o M Persona
unlncorporeted Haociellon other Thia 1t•l-I wN flied With ~
than I ~r1nerll'llp County Clerk of Orange County 4J}.
JICll Ull0t Nov 29, t982. •"
Thia •l•t-t waa tfled With the Publlahed Orange Coell oaWt
County Cieri! or 0<1nge County on Piiot Dec 7 14 2t 28 t982 Dec 3. 1982 • • . . • S37;t: ,_
Publl•h•d Or•nge CoHI oauyr----Dl-Dl-,C-NO-Tl_CE ___ llB
Pilot, Dec. 7, 14, 2t. 28, 1082 r--. 1W4'
5283-<82 --FIC-TmOUa---.,.._---8-s--,.:,
Pt&IC NOTICE
'1CTmOUSeu.....H
NA• STATS•NT
The following pereon It doing
butt,,... ..
ANTIQUES ANO NAUTICAL.
t8t0 W"t Co11t Hwy., Newport
BMch. CA 92"3.
JOHPh ThomH V•ll•lo. 430 Rlver11de, Newport Beach, CA
92t63 Thlt bu:tlMM le conouctld by an
lndMdVll,
Joeepfl T Vallejo
Thi• atetement w .. llled with ll'le
County C"'1t ol Ortnge County on Dec 1, IN2 ,...
NA• STAT£MeNT ""-
The followlng P•••on 11 dolos
bust...... Jrl~
PATTISON SAIL DESIGN, 50~
311t Street, Newport 8••4111\n C11ttorn1a 02M3 ,
Harry H1ye1 Palllton, 29 '61
Rldge vlew, Legun a Nl gu.-r.
Clllltornla t2877 "llf Thia~ It ~eel by.,
lndMdulM.
HenyH Petti_..
Thlt Ital-I WU Ned With ~
County Qerll Of Orenge COUnty w
Nov fa, 1012. ,..Ii
Pu1>1tehed Ot•no• Coeet OWiy
Piiot. O.c T, 14, 21, 28, 1M2 . ~ 631~
Publltlled Orenge COHI Dally ---.----IC-Mt\ _____ __.
Piiot, Dec 7, t4, 2f. H , 1H2 '"-. nv1JK
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waya; critp .,...n pti~r In i.lhale enve1opn, ~'f!.~ ~~~ «:_hM~:! .. plum~~~!; cq111111·iru.~11 ;;p.~y";.,":.;.~n~7hii' h,;i1uay
Some lnduatrin, ot courM, have no&hlng lo
• aft.er the prolonced al ump that haa propeU~
1lneu fallurea to a ~0-year high and rallied
u ployment to levels unmatched alnce 1940.
ilmaken are cloelng plant.I, and automakers are
fltina three or more straight years without
C.-:JJAI~ profita to s hare with executives.
t moat bualneaea are coming up with extra
h or glfta to apread 10me cheer or provide an
live at year'• end. And 90me businesses are
L-c1ru <nlng despite the recession.
After a banner year in the stock market, the
rrlll L ynch. P rudential-Bache Securities and
Witter Reynolds investment f1nns say they livinc bonua payments equal to two weeks
, the first such payment since 1980.
he iJ\veatment rtrm of Goldman, Sachs is
even better -its 2,000 salaried employees
receive checks equal to a quarter of their
u pay.
"We want you to share in our success this
year," Merrill Lynch Chairman Roger Birk
President William Schreyer said in a letter to
loyees. The nation's largest brokerage firm said
i it nearly tripled in the third quarter of thiS
, apurred by the trading stampede in the stock
ket. l Most companies are reluctant to discuss bonus
pla ns, but several consulting firms said their
s•rvey s found widespread in tentions to pay
bl>nUSP,t.
~Persian Rug Sale
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"Persian Ruts Is Ocl Only Busmess"
Wholesale Prices to the Public
By Appointment Only
754-1548
Professional Appraisals & Restoration
• .,..,'IC NOTICE d11c111m1 any llablhty for any C rUDL 1ncorrectnesa of the street address
;;: H02tS1 and other common desiona11on. 11
ffOTICE Of' TRUI TEE'I aALE eny. shown herein r .a. No.,_,...,. Said sate w111 be made but
.. PORTANT NOTICE TO without covenant or warranty,
PAOPERTY OWNER upre" or tmplled, r90ard1ng 111~.
Ii ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A POHeaa1on. or encumbrances lo
0 OF TRUST OATEO MAY 20. pay the remaining principal sum of
Hie UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION lhe note MCured by said Deed of
TCJl'PlllOTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT Tru1t. wtlh interest thereon. as
Ml<Y BE SOLO AT A f'UBLIC SALE p<ovlded tn sa>d note. advancft. If
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION any. uode< Ille terms of 181d Deed
OF THE NATURE OF THE o f Tru1t lees. charges and
PAOCEEOtNG AGAINST YOU YOU npenses of the TruSlee and of tt>e
SHOvLD CONTACT A LAWYER tr•lll CfNled Oy 18td Deed of Trust
O(t o-Tlber 29. 1982. al 10:00 for the amount reasonably a."' IMPERIAL CORPORATION OF •t1mated to be S311 800 00
A tCA a• duly appotnled Tne ~llC18fY unde< l8>d Deed T under end pursuant 10 of Tru11 he<etofore elle<:uled and
or Trull recOfded June 23. delivered to the undersigned a
u 1n11 No 33899. tn book written Oeclaralton ot defeult Incl
• page 11178 of Otltctet Oemend for Sale. and a wrmen
In the olfoce of the County Notice of Oefaull •nd Etecllon to
•of Orange County. Stale Seti The underltQne<I c.uM<I said omll executed by KENNETH Nottce of Oetaull and Election to
H &A"TES. a slngla man Will SELL Sell lo be recorded .1n the county
Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST the,_, property 19 located. B.ID~R FOR CASH 1pay1ble 11 Date November 17 1982 ume ii sale tn iewfut money of the 11119«'-l Co<p of Ame,.ca
UnlteCI St•tH) at the North lront 8787 Comple• 0. ~r.-nce to the County Courthoute, Sin Otego. CA 112123
700 Civic Center 0flve West. Santa (7 14) 292-8480
Alla, Celllomia all righl, Ulla and Cl1uc:lia MacMiiian. V Pres. l,,..,_1 conveyed to and now held Publ11hed Orange Coast Dally
bf It .. nd« Mid OMd of Trust 1n the PllOI. Nov 30, Dec. 7. 14, 21. 1982
Pf0"'1Y 11tueted In Hid County 5226·82
Mc111otate deterlbed as· PARCEL 1
o . 118. as 1hown •nd
bed In the Condominium Plan
on s.ptembe< 18. 1978 tn
2845, pegH 904 to 1171
• ol Ott1e11f Record• ol Hid
COunty EL 2 An undivided 11&01h
t as • 1enent In common In
e tnlere•t In 1nd to the
11rn al LOI 2 of T r'9CI Meo
mep toled In book 435. Peoea
I inclual\11, of Ml-'laneous
record• ol tlld County. 11
erm IS Oelined in Ille 1111Cle
ep: ad '"detlnlllons .. of t he eta er•tlon of Coven•nll
dlllon1 end Re11r1ct1ona
dad tn book 126911. pege I 118
Offlcial Record•
E.cc1pllng all otl. oll rlghl•
Ill. mlnerll rights. natur•l gu
Is. and Olh« hydroc:art>onS by
alloever n1me known
aAo~,.,.,"mal llNm end all l)<OdUCI~
therefrom, wtthoul. ~
1 a rlghl to drill, m ine, store.
p!Ore end operete through the or lhe Ul>P8f 500 IMt of the
-of 181<1 tend. 11 reMrVed ONd from The t"'1ne Company, a
chlgen Corpor1t1on. recorded
I 11. 11178 I" bOOk 12795,
780 of Otflcilel Aec0<d•
excepting •II w•ter rlghtt.
IUCh Wlllf rlQhll 11\all be
n, overlying. epproprtatlve.
re4)1allng, prescriptive or
t(ectuet without. however. the
t of entry lor the exerclM ot
rtgnts. •s r1Mf\11d In Iha DNd
· Th• lrvlne Comp1ny. •
gin Corpor1tton. recorded
t 11. 1978 In book 127115,
780 of Offlcl81 A9cords
CEL 3. E111m1nts H ltll
In th• 11ct1on• entitled P!" eeMmenll tor owner1"'
·support, 11t111ment •nd
achment·· o f the 1rllcle
ed "'e1•1m1nll" o f the
aM1S1
NOTICa TO CMOITO..a CWMllJt~
AT fl\aJC AUCTION
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to the
Cr9dlt0<1 of PRESIDENT SALES/
CONTINENTIAL PROOUCTS INC .•
Tr•n•lerors. who•• bu1tne11 ~-It f7922 ~ Plltl BM! .• Suite F, !Mne. County al Orange.
St1te of Calllornt1. that 1 bulk
tr-..neter la 1bout to be m1de 11
Publlc: Auction of propeny located
at 171122 Sky Perk Btvd. llF, !Mne,
County of Orange. Siiia of
Celltoma. Said property I• dHctlbed In
gener11 11: Sewtnjl Mechlnea, ~of that Golf 8eg8 and Slide
mount Menutacturar bu1tn111
known •• Pre•tdent S a fes/
Conttnentlal PrOduetl tnc.
Auction will be conducted by Gary Olllln. Auc:t~. on Iha 8th
day of J~. 1983. et 11 o"clele*
A M • at 17922 Sky Part! llMi., SUlle
F. lrvtne. County of Ol'ange. State o1
Cellfomla. TIMI terma of Ille 8.ie wll
be f()f cuh
S o f 1 r a • k n o w n I o I h •1 AUC1~. all bu-'-nemM and
add,_ uMd by lhe Trenef9rcn
tor Iha three v--s last l>U1. are:
SAME. I
The name •nd addrHI of Iha
P«ton with whom clalma may be
1111<1 Is OSTRIN & OSTRIN, 11889
Senta Monte. Blvd.. ee-'fy Hiiis,
CA 90212; tel ephone: (213
277-0414: and the leet day tor flllnO
claims by any creditor •halt be
January 5. 1983, which I• the
buslneea day before the 1UC1ton
date IPIClfll<I aoow o.ted: December 14, 11182.
Gery o.trtn.
Auc:tk>MW
Publl•hed Orange CoHt Dally
atton of r81trtcllon• recorded ~2
12$911, ~ 1118 of OH!clal 1-----------
Pilot Dec 21. 1912
UM UM Dally Pilot
"Fut Ra ult" service
dlred.ory. Your
eervlce 11 our
apetlalty.
Call M2·WT9 Ht 322
,,,,,
''ln •P!~ of Ow llllhl l.'lut10111y, llwv't1• 111111
lx-tnai pidu, uld Carl Mc•nk, prn1ldt'nt ui Boyd n
A••·h•"-.. lnc .. a prlviaw 1.'0NlulUna aorv"-'o
Boyden 1uld thr -fourttl. of ttu• compan1t•11 It
aurvc:yod wero paylna a year··t1nd bonu11, t•ven
thou1h only hult C:>tl)ei:t d 1982 uaarnlnga to be
btitttir than la.et ycmr 1md nearly half tald they
either froze or redyced aalarlt•• In the• p1.111t Hi
months.
Prentice-Hall I nc. sold 5~ percen t of the
componlea It quesUoned arl' providing cash or gift
bonsues this year, which I.a not much different than
it hu found each year over the put decade. But
while bonwies were divided about equally between
cash and girts In 1981. this year 60 percent of the
companies surveyed are giving pre~ms such as
turke)'lt or their own products.
Prentice-Hall said more than 84 percent of the
18.,. companies It ques uoned would provide the
same bonus as last year, while 6 percent were
giving more, 7 percent were cutting back and nearly
3 percent were undecided.
Among those providing less IS Lmcoln Electric
Co., a maker of arc-welding products 1n the
Cleveland subum of Euclid.
In a productivity program that has gained
nationwide recognition, Lincoln directors announce
each December how they will divide up profits
based on an evaluation of each worker's efficiency.
This year, 2,634 workers are splitting $41.2
million, down 30 percent from last year's record $59
million split among 2,684 workers. "The recession
has affected earnings," said spokesman Richard
Sabo.
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ea&d 1R8 CommJ..aon.1-&etw L. '-"' Jr. "Mon.
people will hur from UI bu& In • 1 ... voubleeomo way;·
l'.ger l&ld In an Interview thet th qency 11
atudyt"C weye to hew comput.en ~uer Identify
lt.enw on • tax return that need correc:Uon. Once the
computer 1po11 eomethtna S'*Uonable, the return toes to an lRS "damtfter,' who check.a It. If the
return doean't pell that test, the taxpayer wur
recelve written nodce to correct the Item.
The proceu 11 a refinement of the ayat.em
under which about 2 mJIUon tax returns are
1elected for a full audit eech year. However, an
audit can require a taxpayer to pull together recorda
and, In a face-to-~ ..ion with an (RS examiner,
justify every it.em on a tax return.
IRS uled the aimpler procedure to tome e>Clent
thia year. F.aer cited many ~ In which IRS
denied claim• for charl\able contributions to
religious organiz.ations that turned out to be mail-
order churches that the agency determined weren't
qualified to receive tax-deductible donations.
Egger la bothered by IRS involvement in
matters that have nothing' to do with collecting
taxes, such as helping to flnd YOW\I men for the
Selective Service and aeizing tax refunds due men
who fall behind In child-support payments.
"There is a risk that the tax system would
suffer If we were to revisit history . . . and people
were to believe again that there ia no such thing as
confidentiallty of information they supply to
gove.mment" on their tax returns, Feger said. He
apparently referred to abuse of tax returns during
the Nixon administration.
Because most people belle'.(e their returns are
confidential, they are more willing to be open and
truthful, he added. If taxpayers get the Idea their
returns are open to anybody who wants to look, tax
collections will suffer, he said.
The commialioner called on Congress to decide
once and for all wnether employee fringe benefits
-such as meals and parking -should be taxed.
Congress has blOcked IRS from considering such
items as taxable before 198'1.
"They didn't repeal the law that taxes fringes
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writing the rules. So what we've got are revenue
agents making the rules as they go . . . without
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The commissiooer said IRS plans a nationwide
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THE EZ WAY TO START R/C
The dty of Newport Beach
pear1 to hive come out the
r afier a two-year dilpute
r control of 16 oil weU. that
d brtna the dty up to $1.1
on in revenue tn the corning
, The wells are located just
taide the city llmlll ln West
but they pump oil from
-c>ntrolled tid~landa off the
~t.
t:" Until now, the wells have
operated by oilman Robert
matrong, who paid the city
000 a year for .the privilege, a
tion of the amount the city
tended lt should make from fe wells. In 1980, the city ref used
~ renew Armatrong's contract
d the wells were shut down
e both Armstrong ai:'d the city
went to court to contend the rlaht
to operate the wella.
The 1tate Landt c.omnu.ton
114Sed with the city, atvina it
pennlaion to condemn the land
around the rip~ And the city at.o
took poueuton of the aurface
equipment, clalming Amwtrona's
contract called for him to 1ell lll1i
equipment to the city.
Now the legal challenges
have been dropped •with an
agreement under which the city 1
will pay Armstrong $226,0QO for
the rigs and will take over the
drilling operation. Each side will
ablorb its own legal costs.
The result la 1C11Mthing of a
coup for Newport Beach, which
now stands to net more than $1
million a year in profits from the
oil operation.
chance to serve
In the past, members of the
e County Grand Jury have
choeen from among dtbena
. minated by superior court
~ dges wbo were personally
. 'uatnted with the prospective
:L_'!'~is year, Judge Richard
:~ incoming presiding judge ·~the Orange County Superior
: urt, is soliciting applications
: om interested citizens who
: uld like to serve, but who may
:.,>t know a judge who would
=~t.e them. :•~The jury is made up of 19 : ple wha.e names are drawn
: a list of thoee nominated by
:idges or, in this case, whose
·?Pllcations indicate they are
)allfied for jury membership.
:j Applicants must be prepared :J work full-time on ·the panel :hm July 1, 1983 th.rough JWle
:), 1984. They usually spend three ·lll days a week on jury duty,
-~·. ng with some extra time in cases. Jurors are paid $25 a
y, . plus mileage expenaes.
The grand jury investigates
operations of county government,
occasionally investigates crlmlnal
matters-and prepares several
reports a year foe the benefit of
county supervUiors.
Because of the time
requirement, juries often are
weighted with retired persons,
housewives or students who do
not have full-time 'personal job
obligations. However, 80IDe county
firms have granted leave to
employees foe grand jury aervice
· in the interest of achieving a
better balanced panel. Thia is
something more finns might well
consider.
~pplicationa for grand jury
service must be in by March l, and
interested citizens may obtain
details of requirements by calling
Court Executive Officer Alan
Slater at 834-3226. Citizens who
have the time and the inclination
to serve can find a stint on the
grand jury adding up to an
interesting_ and educational year.
}lecording goes to~ far .,
~ For taxpayers who can't (dial phones wouldn't work).
l.ford to pay a personal A booklet supplied by the IRS
Jicounta.nt, but •till need help would list special codes for a ·~ting through the maze of number of typical questions. By
me tax fonns -including the d.ia.ling the t0ll-free number, plus
simplified variety -the a code, the caller would be
>ll-free phone lines of the connected with a recording that
\temal Revenue Service are a might, or might not, supply the
.st reaort. answer to hi• question. For
Last year mp re than 39 further questions you could
d1lJon callers used the phone to always try another code.
~k advice, ranging from trivial Granted the live phone
1 highly complex questions. And inquiry tervice of the IRS la far
lfj service undoubtedly netted from perfect, but at least it gives
le IRS a substandtial amount of the caller a chance to ask a
ie $300 billion it rounds up each follow-up question.
ear at income tax time. . , Now ln the interest of And If n • not pouible, aa
con o rd y , t h e T r e as u r y seems to be the~. for the IRS to ~partment is toying with the come up with an understandable ~ of saving a mere $45 million tax form, it should at the very
y substituting coded recordinp least let w seek help from a live
or the live phone answeFing tax collector. A recording would
ervioe. ~e. the ultimate insult for the
The new aervtce, tentatively ouzen who is )1st trying to pay
.amed Tele-Tax, would require, some of his money to the
int of all. a push-button phone government.
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>pinions exprHSed In the space abOve are ttiose of tM Dally Pliot. otner views ex·'
lf'e5sed on this pege are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvll· ct. AddreSslThe Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, CosU Mesa, CA 92626. PhoM (714)
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L.M. Boyd/ Marriage odds
The~ of an only child to an
Gly child <to. not offer the bst oddl
!or happln... That, accord1nc to
1cbolara who've atudled the
•111Doanlal reccrdL Mer .,. the oddl
lf both the bride and l"OOID .. hlldren. Neither lt It a
.. tbe)r -.y. lf the bride I.... l& PO'UJd-Ownnilgbt on
....... day.
A pet OC'IUlfUtaD In Melbourne, Aiillrall•,. reportedly comes back ...... .. °"'*' calla him by hJa tliiiDt: "'lloGm <lnal· ..
appopiateL10 .applaud the Nadonal
Anthem?
A. Now tt..~re you have me. Tboulht mwr. sun think never.
Q. t. It tnae that blm wbalea have
bMrda1 •
A. If you count a~ut 80 chin wtmbn ... tard, ,.. .
Qt What'• a ''alty doc wtthout the tailr' A. Grapefruit juice. no boom.
Seventeenth Century poet John
Donne kept aa open coffln in b1I
atucty. Ha dlmbed Into It~ now
and then to rmliDd bJJmelf of the
ty of the IDOl"81 Gllld. What
tdidbUDto ........ I08WM'eof th-tn-e-a.. I • • lmaw. But he ..... ~__,._..,.........,.kmw, • .vtc11Dd1. He --.... ~
91*' iad --... fmd wttll thi --nmn1111-
MX de:bate can 1Serve nation
WASHINGTON -One of America'•
most listened-to poUUca1 commentaton,
Jqhnny Canon, reported that three of
the five members of the mWtary Jcmt
Chlefl of Staff had recommended
a1ainat the fropoaed "denae pack"
cluatertna o MX mballea. But, the
cunedian eald, "They were overruled by
the star of 'Hellcata of the Navy.'"
Two daya Jatu .. 1bat ve:ry star, in nel
life now the prwident of the United
States, wu on the radio uytna, '"!be
buina mode la not an iaaue ••. We're
prepared to review this matt.er."
YOU BA VE TO give Ronald Reagan
credit for common .eme. When your
e_lan• have been rejected by both ecmcn-and Canon -the entertainer
aoniet1me9 teems u aood a barometer of
public opinion u Ge«p Gallup -then
it's time to recomlder or to conl6der new
!deal.
So, again, we are goi~ to' debate
whether or not to spend bllllona of
dollan on this terrible weepon. The MX,
at wont, ia a flnt4trike weapon. aince
molt of it. suppoeed targeta -Ru.Ian
miasile lilos -will be empty bole.a lf we
are attacked first. At beat. it ii a weapon
designed M part of a continuinl nuclear
war, with each aide Urine waves of
mt-Oea over time. that the United Stats
1ee1D1 to be preparina to fighL
What.ever the-MX Ia llCtUally desiped
to do -and the debate could end
Defeme Department evuivenem about
apparent contradictions between
function and purpoee -lta defeet In the
House of Repreaentativea ends the
unilateral deci1ion-makin1 of that
department'• offioen and gentlemen.
FOi' two yeuw, the tough and hasty
.. umptlona of Secretary of Defenae
CMpe.r Welnbeqer have been accepted
with very little question by the
president. Conr:,::• and country.
Wetnbe11fer -w nkkname among
llCUll 11011
some mllltary men b "Ready! Fire!
Aim!" -is no prboner of hawkish
l(elM!t'&)a and admiraJa. He OJea higher than they do. In fiacal 1982, when the
top braaa asked bis office for an
e9timated $206 billion ln their annual
(and MCftt) ''wiah list,'' the-~
upped that figure to $220 billion.
·(There are thoee who believe that
Weinberger ii ~ a pri8oner, not of
military men but of one of the more
charming and frightening men in
Wuhington, Aaalatant Secretary of
Defense for International Security
Policy IUcbard Perle. A farmer advilef'
to Sen. Henry (Scoop) Jackson, Perle baa
apparently supplied much of the defeme
expertise Weinberger totally lacked
when he took over the department.
Perle WU the teacher, Wein):)erpr WAI
the atudenL)
"We're in a p:isition where we have to
alert the American public to an
unpopular, dlfficult. unpleMant eet of
trut6a," Weinberger told me in a
conversation lut •Prine· "U we don't
maintain, or sustain, a national remlve
for .everal years, I think the results
could be quite catutrophk:.
"The Soviets.'' he said, "look like
they believe -and there'• a lot of
evidence that indicate. they believe -
they can win a nuclear war, or they can
prevail in a tint strike . . . . Remember,
they took terrible casualties in a
conventional war -just a fe'W yean ago,
110 to speak. . . . They are apparently
willing to do it again."
WEINBERGER aeea -himself u a
modem American Wlnaton Churchill.
"He la ooe of my great heroes," he said
in speaking of the Engllahman's
consistent pressure for rearmament between the world wan. "He warned
that Europe muat rearm against the
threat from the Gennam, and he WU
right -and they barely did it in time.
He waa the only one warning it at the
time; it WU cooaidered bad form and he •
made IOlDeth1ng of a nuiaance of himlleli.
Now I am trying to em=• the fact
that I eee some rather y parallels.
The threat I.a from the Sovieta, and we
must reann."
Weinbergier ii aomething of a zealot.
but 110 are many of the Americana who
think the MX la unneceaaary, or
unwodtable, or immoral. or just a joke.
There ia room for argument, for open
demte. In the end, despite new attempts
at compnim69e by the .c:ar ol "Hellcata of
the Navy," I -..peet this mlillOe system
w01 be taDried to .. th. Bllt lf tbat talk iDcludea a oontmutnc clebale oa the pis -
and the future of America'• defeme
policy -a debate enpp.a mare~
than the ae11-aervlng areumenta of
~ and expesta -then the MX
will have ltl'Wd the nation better than
molt weapam.
Letters to the editor
EPA threat
self-serving
To the Editor: I wu most ~ by the front
page arUc1e in your Dec. 10 i..ue enWled
"Air curb• threaten CdM route
extension-" It atatea that Anne Gonuch
of the EPA may renew federal aancdom
on W'ban areu that tail to meet air
qualit)' atandarda, lmplyln1 that
lncreU1na the capacity of a hl&hway
would adVenely al1ect air quality.
Doel she not realbe the wry same
veblcla are aana to be on eome l"Olld, In
the same general area, whethe1' on
hlahwaya or nearby aurf.ace roedaT
DOES SHE not realize internal,
combuatlon en.in. ea wlll emit more
pollutants, covertnc ~ d'M..,,.. to get to their destination.a, and In the
atop-and-So driving of reltric1ed dty-
type and raidential traffic than they
Will on the hlehway at relatively ewl\
~ cioe9 lbe realiJle aood and well that
such aandiom with ibeu-related c:mta
are totllly 8elf~ (job-pnMcUng)
and will tend to jmtlty her and. her WU.
in their 1reat American tan1Je of
bureeuc:racy? And thil, bl coune, is at
the <mt of the~= ~G
Postpone corridor
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water, electricity, p1 will be required:
'11\e venerable goUnd will be d !J ! c1 ated
by the UIU81 accumulation ol mumctpel
''stuff" such aa prt>ece, bottlel. cam etc.
Tbe increwd traffic on Canyon ROlld
will be orobablY the moat advene of the
byprodUcta of the project. Since this road
la QDe of the principa.! 8CCMI rou1ea to the
ocean, La1una'a Sroadway wlll be
literally overrun. Canyon Road will
become one Ioli& perkinc lot!
So bow much Will this 14-mile bypam
cmt? 'lbe estimate shown in the recent
DailJ Pilot art1c1e la $250 million or
' about 11 mlllloo dol1an per mile! We
can't ~p _but wonder If the .:qulldtion
of thla NCbWay ia all that nee ! Ira~ In the days to come there wl be
public beartnp. It w01 be well to attend
thoee heartnp en muee. One factor
which favon the "puttlnl-off" of the
project la the present state of the econom~~ple are not i.c.1na 250 m1lllon around u-da~ Who
knows, maybe an lndetTnlte
postponement might turn into a
permanent one!
GENE PEARSON
Not 'inlormed'
braeli invasion of Lebanon are the
Lebene1e that were freed ft'Clln the PLO
! OCCU))&tkWl by it
Mr. Gelk.e better get better in.formed
•before he in.fonm our lawmabn. GOLDIE JOSEPH
True miracle
To the Editor. On Sunday, Dec. 12, I joined 1,000
othen in a true minde at Golden West
Coll• Mr. Ell 'l1iamaa and the YMCA, thro\lah lmplratlon and bard work,·
coorclinated a community Chrlatmu
carol whereby hundred.II of famillea
pthered at the coUeae before diapendng
to atna to the elderly and ahut-ina.
~ ~ at Golden West WU fabuloul, with._Hollywood-type _dance
numben, Tom Reilly of the CHiPI TV
show and a full-ecale band. But the rt!al
mlnde took pl.-ce lam, when we split
tnto llDal1 groups and visited hundreds
of elderly people usually unable to
receive any romrawUty spirit. The, look
in their .,.. w.a the reel miracle.
I am proud to live in a community
with people of the caliber of Ed Tbomu.
PAUL MEYER & FAMILY
1 Ludicrous
To the J:ditor: 'nw spectacle of the county sheriff
and a municipal court judae flrlnc
acc:uaadonl at eech other is ludicrow.
1be .,. .. .._ °' proc.cUnc bonelt dd.lem
and mednl out ~.ant f\all-dme Jobi
and both men lhou1d aet about thele
bualneeaea promptly. The volume of
crtnw ln ann. Oiunty la an ounce
and lta dlmlnu&n cu only be hlndend
by memben of the leD1 eltablilbmmt lll"8inl mud at a.ch other .
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Btudied
D1!? -~ 1Sl\I& RSIUJ&Nr. "JM car &I nm lftlny
llllid hll IMC MW llMU, but tM U'INlna.&on II
lhM. Or you'w had th• repelrman fix your
.,_three ~1 but your clothel..,.. 1t1U OGlalnc out wet. l'OUt patl~ haa wom thin
and you want eomebody to do eomethJnt
about your problmn. So what 11 Ule flnt t.h1nc
you do?
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cncracatre Ura.... la alMICM·re-..11) cope wlU\ everyday lepl ,cu•1t.C.,...anMA111._..,........... procedure• and
IH,tctort, ta•HtrJ re1re11ataUYt1, probl•.Jft•, 9'tll be coaa•tr .....,., , .... _. IMl ,..,,...., preaented at Oran1•
offlett IMeCMr .,..........,, Coa1t Colle1re th11
~.H.I., W......._, D.C. winter.
"AlbeatOI ln the Home" alllO Ii for ..i. Tttled .. Mini Law
throuah the Superintendent of Document.a, Coune for IAypenona,"
U .S . Government Printint Office, the aeries 111lated for
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OCC11 Fine Arta Hall Benefits retained 116. Sen• tee ii s10.
Reach tor the ''Con1umer'1 Re10urce
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ltatle and local government conawner offices,
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eoueetM •*-U we place Mr la a aaralq ..mon will focua on the
Mme, wW de forfeit Mr DICT ~ of the law and w .B., u .. -.-Bee~ court ay*tem. The aecond
No. In fact, accordina to the Veterana 1e11ion la titled "The
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additional monthly payment lf the becomes a Topic for the third
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weuld have forced a definition of
WIMsdential rtahta to confidentiality, ~ta that are not written down In the
tution or anywhere e.i..
t may well be the outcome in the
t dispute, al\houah the ime. are
wn sharply now. A dec:lalon may
to be made on what ~ ii
ltled to examine end what the
dent ii entitled to withhold.
ol 6onsre
• Oonuth ., the hlaJWI• raMJnc o111c:u.1
...,., chataed wath contmpl In 1uch e
CllHh befwHn th• HIOUU\lt and
.._...Uw brantlMt of ,OWl'MMnl. But -~~al:!~~!'!!...~_:~"'-=
controvtrtlft daUn1 bllok to "'i'homi1 Jet~.
PreaJdenta have been Mrved whh
aubpo9nu, b)' COW1I and C.O...-. for
lnfonnation t!My inMlt.td WM properly tMtn to withhold. Rkhard M. Nixon
wu. and the Su_preme Court Mid he had
to obey It. 'n'9 Waterpie d«ilSon aettled
the cue of White HOule tapee. but did
not apell out ex.dly where executive
privil• be.w and enda.
Furthermore, Nixon 1ucce11fully
1 reeilted ~on.al demanda for the tapes.
The Supreme Court ruled that the
president did not have a rl1ht to
withhold evidence needed In a criminal
pl"C*CUtion of hia aides. Nixon avoided
the ultimate confrontation by yielding
and releaelna White Houae tape
recordlnp for u.e In the trial.
That wu Watergate, though. Moat
•Houtt\1• prlvlltl• dl1putee revolve
-around ._ Uka thme in the J:P A CMt,
In whkh the Hou. demandl docwnenta
lnvolVfnl the way the admlniatraUon la entomna 1 law.
Preeidenta UIUally contend tha& auc:h
dtmandl are an attempt to pry Into
policy dedliorw which are thttn alone ..
Ind that It amounta to political
ln1.erference In tht opereUona of the
execuUve branch. The admlniatratlon
aaya that about the EPA cue.
But Ill central arpunent la different. It
la that the releaae of the EPA
information, deallna with.. hazardous
waate dump• and the induatrlea
responaible for them, would oompromlae
planned proeecutiona of the l>Olluten.
The Howie vo1.ed 259 to 103 to hold
Gorsuch In contempt, and Mid that ahe
ahould be Indicted on that criminal
miademeanor charge, which carrtea a
penalty of Up to a r.eaz In jail and a ,1,
000 fine. She dJdn t ooctce. saying ahe
would continue to obey President
KH11n'1 ordere and wHhhold &ht dacumen11.
But pf'OMeutina llWtne)'I ate part Of
tht t•tcutlv1 br1noh , and th•
ldmlnllttatJon ii rtlUid"I to proeecua.. lnl&Md, lt hM fUed a cf vU .Wt ~
th1t the pro1t<lutlon be blocked, on
1round1 that the HoUM I• tryln1 to
b.relch the l)nlldent'• rtaht to protect
<10nfldential law enforcement fU..
That'• where It 1tandl now. The only
other CMe to eecalate to thtt point waa
that of a U.S. attorney died for contempt in 1918. The Supreme Court ovtttumed
that charae.
"There la no mention of executive
prlvlleae In the Conatltutlon of the
United Stai. or In the atatute boob,"
John J. Slrk:a, the Waterpie trial Judp,
wrote after the cue, and the Nixon
presidency, were over. "It it a doctrine
that has 8J'Own up with time, hued on
the common-aenae notion that a
president muat have aome privacy, aome
protection from Inquiries by Con1Jft1
end the c<Nrta, If he 11 to function
effectively.
"But the limJta of th.ta privilege are
vague, at beat." Anne M. Gonueh
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ra Bauer's 95-year-old hands rest on her Christmas present, one of many gifts donated by community organizations.
emories of Christmases past enliven spirits
By LORENZO BENET Of'lheO.-, ........
At the tum of the century, the Stamp family spent
Christmas eveninp singing carols ~ 1he living room of their
Magnolia, Ohio, home. l'lora May Stamp, one of five children,
sang the prettiest of them all. Her sister accompanied her on
the piano, while their father played the violin.
Lut Thunday afternoon must have aeemed like old times
for Flora May. The 92-year-old woman, a resident at the
Newport Convaleecent Center, once again was beltl.ng out the
uletlde claaaica -"Jingle Bella," "Deck the Halla," and
r.Silent Night." among othen. only this time she was backed up
by piano man -1ack Ham of Santa Ana and violinist T. Duncan
Stewart of Corona def Mar.
You could see it in her beaming smile, and in her eyes as
they aeemed to gaz.e past the activity room, neatly decorated
with holiday ornaments, past an.ow capped mountain ranges,
back to a time when the one hone open sleigh was the onJy
mode of travel and when America could walk tall simply by
carrying a big stick. f
·Holidays can be difficult for center residents because many
don't have families to share them with, explained
Administrative Director Ray Marks. So the center counts on
local groups and organizations to provide entertainment. This
day the Rotary Club treated resident to a ham dinner, but that
was onJy the beginning.
At 2 p.m., Plat Di.nler. outfitted in a Mrs. Santa Claus
coetume, rolled up in a sleigh dls8Ulaeel as a belie Cutlass
Supreme, and proceeded to unload baskets full of gifta donated
by the aponaon.
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What's more, Flora May had to ah.are the microphone with
about~ other oenter relldenta, who were ueembled in the
center'• activity room for a ChNtmaa party aponeored by the
Rotary Cub of c.o.ta Meaa and St. Andrew'• ~yterian
Church of Newport Beech. But Flcra May didn't mind.
Dinger, u ahe has many tima before for other
oonvale9Ce0t home events, bou~t IOl1le of the praents henelf.
"Pat does a beck of a~,' uid Shelly Upeoomb, the · -
center's actM~ director. "She makes evefLt:!.i feel loved. She 8(>el around t:ivina everyone hup and . People don't
remember a whole lot "beft, but they remember Pat'• prtiee."
Pat cer1alnly lovea to party. She and her ~man band
(Ham, Stewart and John QuJcley of c.o.ta Meu on the clarine1)
spent the next hour playing eonp and bringing smiles to
peoples' faces. many of whom don't have a lot -to smile about
· this 'time of ye.ar.
She went from penon to penon, handing out drums, bells
and tambourines. She encouraged the residenta, l'D08tly women
in their 80s and 90s, to shake their Instruments and clap their
hands. She gave out colorfully wrapped boxes containing
practical items such as toothpaste, shampoo and aoap, the
obligatory candy canes and chocolate Sant.as. Stewart serenaded
the folk.a with his fiddle, and they amiled back.
"I'm ha~ a g?Xl time," said Laura Sadler, 96.
In addition to ihe traditional carols, the band occasionally
broke into an upbeat jazz tune, the kind F . Scott Fitzgerald's
Jay Gatsby might have played during one of his audacious
parUes. For a minute, it teemed as tho~h some could lift
themaelvee from their wheelchairs, wipe away their wrinkles,
and swing as they did during the roaring 20s. lnatead, they
gently tapped thm feet against the linoleum floor.
"lm't this gniat." Marks aid, trying to be heard over a
rousing chorus of "Rudol h the Red-noeed Reindeer." "SO many peop e are iSfcf o convale11oent homes, but
everyone he.re h.u a pereonality. I tell the staff, 'treat them like
they're your grandparents, it will make their lives more
enjoyable'."
Ju ,the hour wound down, residents munched away on
cookies, pumpkin pie and ice cream. Some opened their gifts,
the wrapping paper allding from their laps and drifting to the
flool'. At about 3:15 p.m., the band members put away their
instruments. Meanwhile, Flora May, a bit pooped, was giving
her vocal chords a breather. ~
"Th.la wu a lovely party,'' ahe said. "The food was
excellent -it muat have made everyone very happy." She
surveyed the ecene for a moment. "I think I ahould take off -
the muaic'• over," ahe aaid. She turned and wheeled herself
beck to her room where abe would open her presents.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: /\a the economy alowa down rm aure there are other parent. who an f-=inlr the aame problem we are. A child who left home a few yeara ..io returns
"temporarily''. -just unUl he or abe can aet bllCk
on 80und economical foottna. Meanwhile, alt.er
getdni over the trauma of the empty ne11t, parents
have leamed to enjoy the freedom of belna juat a
~,Pie acaln. U only one of their brood cornea back, mv Dell eeems IUddenly crowded.'
n 'There are a few thinga I need to say, but I am
to<Jlcowardly to talk turkey to my ott.prlna who
hu returned -baa and baggage. Would you tell hiM in your colwnn?
"Dear, dear child: When you left you were not
lO?C out of your teens. You have come back an
adwt _: legally. chronolOlically and phyaically -
bUl you have reverted to adini like a teen-ager
now that you a.re home again. In cue you didn't
notice, we. haven't stood still, either. We. are older
and let in our ways. We thouaht that after we
finjehed paying for your education we. would have
some aurplus funds to enjoy, bu1 inflation and the
need to pro,vide far rour father'• not-10-far-off
retir'ement have wiped out that daydream.
"We don't expect you to uaume your share of
the. financial coats of thia howiehold, but we do
expect you to aasume an adult's share of the work.
I don't relish the rQ}e of being your mother-maid
again.
"When ~ were in your teens we encouraged rou to bring , .. our friends home after school. I laid
m .supplies o soft drinks and snacka. It doe9 not
follow, therefore, that when you bring friends
home late to watch cable TV that you may help
youraelf to our wine, liquor, and your father's one
luxury -imported beer. U your friends can't make
do with popcorn and cofiee, they can go elaewhere.
"Your father wouldn't think of bringiJl8 guests
into the houae without giving me fair warning.
From now on, I will expect the aame courtesy from
you. I al8o insist that you tell me when you are not
goi.Qg to be home for meals and when you plan to be
~.,!Ven if it i.a only overnight.
"Beyond that, falling Q&leep in the living room
with the lights and T'V on until early morning,
faiUng to lock up after you come in late, using up all
the hot water while you meditate in the shower for
an 'hour, and monopolizing the telephone in the
evening can be very annoying.
"We love you dearly, but to be honest, we will
be glad when~ on your own again." -
IRRITATED M HEN IN S'IOCKTON
DEAR MOTHER BEN: nub for daria&
you fruit ... IMHst feelblp widl me ud my
reacfen. I hope. your procllaal 1oa 11 able co afford
lal•L•wn ceop IOOD ao JH ud yov rooater caa a,.y We apbt.. , .
CONFIDENTIAL to You~ the Judge: I read
ev~ word of your four-peae verbatim "report."
AJ1fcan say is, any man who thtnka be bu won an
arguinent with hia wife doesn't realize it isn't over
yet. Keep my addn!9I handy.
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Ntr&tHfouU1 vulntrabl•.
Eut deal1.
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Station. Vero Btaeh, fla.
aaMol. Wt cannot. voueh for
the reelpn. tbou1h they rtad
well tnou1h, but the brid1t
handa are eound and IJI.
1tructlonal. Conaldtr thJa
uample.
hand. Tht q1a1Ult of hie
trump• wu too Sood IO 1up·
prtN, and pt11Mr \.tnd1 to
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opene ont 1padt.
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there lt no rueu lnvoliltd.
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openln1 lead, and ht mu1t
havt the kln1of1padet If U'•
eontraet 11 to 1uccetcl.
Therefore, ht cannot bold tht
ace of hearu. Bo declarer
won the ac. of clubt and ltd a
btart.; rlaln1 with th• klnr
when Wut played low. A
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auured the contract.
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nlrh, and •• aa.ay1 have a
problem about what to Jive
to our bridp-pJayin1 frltlMM.
A combined cook and brld~
book 11 an Idea, and It jUJL to
happen• that one ha• arrived
at our dt1k-"Cook and
North·South arrfvtd at a
four •r:d• contract al\.tr a
norma auction. Nott Nortb'a
dtclalon to ralH to two 1padt1 dtaplte ht. balanced
Wtat I,.. the nine of clubt.
and dedarer w11 lookln1 at
thl'ff tur• loetrt In heart•
and cl1&bt. II tht contract.
wtrt 1oln1 to 1uccttd,
declarer would have to find
tht kins of 1s)ad11 ~th E11t
and hold bl• loetrt In heartt
to one trick. And he would
oitd the heart ault to furol1h
an entry to dummy for the
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flMA IOMlfCI
AT W IT'S END
, rve always wondered how women get the me.n
who outline the houle at Chriatmaa wlth outdoor
lights. The ones who mount a bell on the chimney
that swlnga back and forth and plays "Silent
Night." Or the onee who hoist a large sleigh on the
roof flooded with lights that hu traf:fJc backed up
for 1hree miles.
By the time I got married, all of them were
taken. • •
You know what I ended up with? A man who
replaces the 2~watt porch Ught with a 40-watt
yellow ~ bulb. I don t know. Maybe it's ~use we have
always lived next door to a woodworkhur teacher
who has won Best Decorated Hou.ae in Cfty for 14
years in a row. But just once, I'd like to live in a
house at Chri&lmas that didn't look like it was
vacant.
It muat be wonderful to drag in a live tree and
f?Ut lights on it without your husband warning,
'You plug that in and the houae will be uhes in 15
minutes."
Or light a candle on a coffee table without
having him aet a bucket full of water next to it.
To tell you the truth, I would never have
entel'ed into a marriage with the man had I known
he. had no iruentiona of owning a ladder.
His father was just the oppoeite. He bought the
biggest tree in town, loaded it with lights, and
~nt week.a assembling a giant train around it.
F.arlier this week I stood poiaed at our front
window and wat.ched Walt aero. the street. He
lined the driveway with candy canes and strung
lights along the eaves. Just over the garage he
placed a large star and on the lawn he erected a
life-aiz.e stable.
Throughout the week, there appeared an
aa.>rtment of elves in a work.ahOp with little aawa
that buzzed back and forth. On the night of the
judging, live people dre.ed as Mary, .foeeph and
the Wiie Men appeared in their placet.along with a
--anc1.na11ntan< I I couldn't stand IL "Would you look at Walt?" I
said. "We could have eome~ like that If you'd
just get into the splrtt of th1np. •
My husband said, "You provide the baby and
111 build you a manger." ·
Sometimes. I think about trading up.
Libra: A void sell-deception,
WeDet4Q. December ii A.RIBB (March 21-April 19): A dream. properly in~, could be prophetic, You are on brink of
alpific.a~t dllcovery -activity behind 1eenet1
prove• beneficial. Take initiative in vi11tlng
lndivklual confl.ned to home or hcsphal.
TAUBlJS (April 2()..May 20): Seme of dJ.rection
la reltol'ed. You'll chooee coune l~ tQ eecurtty,
improved f amUy relatlonahipe .and potential for
lncn!ued income. Focut continues on friends, hopes.
wilha -Cancer, Aquarius natives aid in achieving
objectives.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Orders from to.p
are subject to change -superior oould be confWled,
temporarily misinformed. Emphasis on social
activity which results i.n important business contacta. . :_.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good lunar aspect
coincides with travel, communication, spiritual
values and pursuit of higher education. Previous
pl.am are overturned -you are getting howte in
order, getting r id of' superfluous material and
streamlining techniques.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Check flnancial rating
of one who would be a cloee UIOCiate or partner.
Make inquiries, give full rein to intellectual,,
curiosity. Legal technicality could cauae delay.
'POT SHOTS
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LAUG M AT M E .
llOIOSCOPI
BY SIDNEY OMARA
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)~ Go al.ow, maln\aiil
low profile, be aware of legal rights a nd
permiasionl. You win through diplomacy -avoid
ateamrollelj tactics. Ftnancia1 J>l'mpec'll are better
than originally anticipated.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Define terms, avoid
eelf-deception. _Strive to eee people u they are, not
merely t.h.rOUgb roee-oolored gl.ules. Spotlight on
employment, nutrition, dependents and care for
pets. PWoes, Leo, Virgo peraona figure proulinently.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Outlet found for
creative energy. Focus on speculation, emotional
responaes, romantic involvements and luck where
contests are concerned. You'll have more
responsibility. ·
SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Project can •
now be completed. Realize that tran.aaction is
finished. Don't fall victim to "afterthoughts."
Emphasis on property values, professional
appraisals and removal of burden which had
blocked progreaa.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Individual who
had been a reclWJe will make gesture of friendship.
A get ac:quainted meeting could result in short trip.
Highlight originality, independence, interest in
creative punruita. Leo figures prominently.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on
payments, collection.a, evaluation of poeaeulona.
Take invf!Jltory, mark product.a, take steps whJch
enable you to identify various items. You'll get
what you want, but procedure will be unorthodox.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March ZO): l'opularlty
Increase•, social activity accelerates. travel
op}!ortunlties multiply. You make correct
ju~ta., hunch 11 on target and people comment
favorably on your clothes, appearance.
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This SatUfday afternoon. and ~ery evening next weell. enjoy Christmas carders
and have the kldl meet Mrs.. Santa -who will be lilllng her stocking with glf'le !or Toys
for Tots and gMng out CMltmas goodies of hef ownll
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in U.S. economy
81 TM Auecta ... PNM
The econom1 It contreetin, at an •dmat.d annual rate of 2.2 permnt In tbe fiia1 three maftthl of
1982, revendna the mocSe.t econcmlc crowth of the
PM' llx montha. Commetct l>epartl:Mnt eocaomlltl
Mid today. '
The llUmate of tlCCJIMJmic acUvtty In the period ..
tubjeet to lat.er revtaion. But if the decUne hold9 It
would lndlcate the re 111 Ion bM yet to nan ltll count.
In a eeparate report, the Labor Depu1mmt laJd
conaumer prtc. eda-d up ~ ~._1 ~t lMt month,
with lnflatloo heJci ~ by declllW\l lnw..t ra• ao monc. Joenl. 1be Ne WM the 9!)11Jelt monthly
pin llnce March and left lnflatSon at an annual rate of ~.5 percent for the f1nt 11 montha of the y ....
If that rate perm.ta in December, lnflaticel f« all
of 1982 could be at the iowe.t level llnce the 3.4
percent lncnue ot 1971 and 1972. Tbe conauner price lndex roee 8.9 percent lMt yNZ, 12.4 percent tn 1980
and 13.3 ~t ID.1979.
The Oinmerce Department mo .revl8ed lta report
on econom.lc activity for the July-to-September
quarter, aaylq the ll'09 national product arew at an
lnflaUoo-adjuit.ed annual-nte of 0.7 peromt.
Third-quarter 8'0Wth ot1clnallY WM me..ured at
a rate of 0.8 percent, but tKat w• IWWed to zero erowth 1Mt month.
Real GNP declined aharply at r.ie. of 5.3 percent
and 6.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 1981 and the
tint quarter of this YNr before begtnnJng to rllie at a
rate of 2.1 percent In the leC:IOOd quarter.
Products list grows
NeJ.on Reeearch & Developnent Co., Irvine, baa
announced It bu signed four MW &greementa with
&herlng-Plough, "Durrougha-Wellcome, Lederle
L a boratories and Block Dru1 relating to the
development and formulation of apeclfic products
within Nel8cn'a u.one.
Under the 118J'eetnenta announced, llx products are to be developed and formulated with uone, a
oampound which greatly lncreues the penetration of
dNO Into and throuab the skin.
Firm's income rises
Irvine Semon Corp. of Costa Mesa ball reported
improved operating "9Ulta for the &cal y... ended
Oct. 3.
Net lnoome roee to $71,900, equal to 5 ceota per
share, from $8, 100, or 1 cent, for the 53 weeks ended
Jan. 3. Revenues increued to $2,207.300 from $1,582,-
400.
The company changed ita fi9ca1 yearend from the
lut Sunday cloeest to Dec. 31 to the Wt Sunday
cloeelt to Sept. 30 to better oolndde with ita natural
btttinem cycle.
WHAT STOCKS DID
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-:--Alu'NO :_j, you tap )'OW' '°" '° mUlk, IWI)'
,..... hjpa Md tor,.t younelf, \hen you are In dlre
moral -and nulca1 -IValta. You ire the vlc&lm of decadent, cap1&1ll1&
mUlk. And It ~·, mat-.1 ar n • &lY'll nteMy or Frank llnltn, beca~ even a John Philip 8oUM
march can tntlct and entrap •one with It•
\&npndlcted beat, and caute Chln ... clt11en1 to cblbt~
But now, there'• a awdebook for apolitical,
tone-deaf typett to help tliem dlldl\IUilh between
beluutul, IOCiallat hymn.a and vUt, pornographic
tunea from the w .. t.
Printed by the People'• Publl1hlna House,
"How to Dl1tlnaut1h Decadent Mu1lc" 11 a
la~ booklet. 1&'1 not a bett·teller.
•BARGAIN MATIN•RS •
MOIMlay llH'll Satunlay
All PerlonnancH belore 5:00 PM
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Oood mualct, H '"'""''· llYH 1plrllu1I nowilhlneM, , • .,, after U.~ lo bed mulltt, one
muat be wry eenful &o 1Y06d t\ann," the booklet
11ya o( 0 ytllow," or pomG1r1ph&c mu.M.
l\ten 1 ..nlnl1Y lnnoCm'lt 8ouM ""'"h can be
pemidoWJ, ~11....,.!'-a......UC t)La....-...r.,'*'-_...
expect ancrrorc... dwm '°accept tlMI unexpect.d,
\he abnormal beet," 11ya \he booklet. "Danclnc to WI kind of beet ii UQ havtna neJ"VOUI •PMIN.'' the book.Mt 11ya. "The rhythm ol
jiu .. .aa1ntt the nonna\ pyacholop:al needl or
man. It feeda people Into an abnoni\al, demented
1tat.e of mind." ~
The •pect« of evil ln \he bflulllnc cio.k of
weetem mu.ale hu 10 alarmed Chlna'• cerworw that
they have banned many "pomosraphlc" .onaa,
cloeed a dJICOtheque In Peklna and a juz club in Shan&hai.
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w -' c en
Youn1 people Jn China Mt'tttly Usttn to
I~ IOYe tOftll, .,..Uy from Taiwan. They hoad d&K'O .,.,... ., hOmt, Ilk fontanm to buy
them taboo c .... Uft, copy and NO· them and
tlCChanp lheet mU9'e. 8orrie tasi-•ll for 11 much -~1' -,
C.:htn1 h11 bHn Inundated br_ 1mu11led "yellow muslo" from Hon1 Kona. Taiwan and
abroed. PoUce recently crKked a major am~lna rtna ln the 1pedal .:ionom1c sone nev Hona Kona.
where \hou1and1· of recorden were imported
Weplly and rafta of "tllthy IOflll" went amugled
ln.
The approved Wnttm mualcal repetolre la
\hln, and lncludee the clualca, "Jln1le Bellt,"
"Do-Re-Ml," "Red River Valley" and John Denver.
WALNUT FINISH .... .,,
1599
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YOIU( -For • •how that d •I• ln Wat, ........... tton and dHth "M·A·B•H" •IW•)'• ~:I~'° prGlftDte Ufe. ~Uve producer BUrt W •ho Jl.t. I .,..., thow .VM rater,
.......... oltbat.
..... been puttJnc t\11 ltNltive uyn.ture on tho
IMW .,_ taklnc charp ln 1977, a t~r jroduccr1
LanyfO.lb&n and Oene Reynold• ha left for other ~
" an unabuhed •nUmentalllt, '° my •ho~
f
tmd • be more polpant, with a 1pecial kind of
com~ and h~ty.'' Metcalfe laid. "M• A •s•H" h.N been deecribed u ant.1-war,
but It '°" deeper than that. -We're nol really an anti-military show," said Junllt' J'arr, who play• Cpl. Max Klinger, the ~who wore women's hata and dttuee to try to rtric ~· "We'"' anU-atupid!ty, anti ihOrity, particularly when it's 1enseleas. The
are placed In a tltuation where they're ln
~ad on to every1hlng ~lng on around them.
nt there to 11ve lives. '
· la la the la1t season of "M•A•S•H."
McmdlltY'a ahow WM one of aeven remaining original leadina' to the climatic two-hour movie
, when the Korean War finally ends after 11
~. ----· re were no doves at CBS clamoring to end
the ; "M•A•S•H" la currently the season's
third:~~ prosram. But the network couldn't stop
Alan and Co. from defecting to other projects
or OOft~ Metcalfe there were enough significant
storieljto maintain the show's high quality.
. I
I~N audience
h'as grown .. ~J.amatically
~~-6,'1 JORY ,,_....,
EW YORK -Bob Schapiro, an
"lrklependent Network News" correspondent, was
Oft~t in El Salvador not long ago when he aftd·• &kl producer were stopped by government
IOld19" for queeUoning. were_get~ rather nasty," says John
ai>G01s bo9, 'when one 10ldier nollce<t" tch they were wearing. 'Ah,' the soldier
-I ankees."' 1'Tbey were bootlegging our signal in El
SAlvid«," Corporon says, "and catching the New
Yortk Yankees pines that we broadcast. We don't
~ ~hether they were watching 'INN' too, but
theY ~ the name and let Schapiro go with
no. fW1her trouble." · The "Independent Network News" audience
bu, IJ¥leed, grown dramatically ln the 30 months mace Ole prosram'• premiere -from an initial
~ of 27 at.ationl to 78 today·-and lncludes ~ in the Virgin Ialands and Bermuda. as well
u the lnfamW acauertna ln El Salvador.
'•' •• N" bu matured in an atmoaphere of
h'e'I h' ned competition from the commercial
· ~blic TV and cable televUlon. In f.act, ••IMM" WM btmdcalt foc the.fint time J une 9, 1980
_...,~ weeks ~ Ted Turner laU11Ched hif -the<Jock Cable News Network.
and h.la .-xiates at WPIX-TV, New
Ybtk'a ~t Channel 11, have introduced
alhbe =.three additional newa shows -the d.4ilJy aay F.dition" and two weekly prosrams.
•Tr(m the Editor's Desk" and "Wall Street Journal
ReporU." More than 100 atatlona, m09t of them
unaffiliated, carry one or more of the "INN"
producdona.
.. Independent Network News," a half-hour
$or-national and b\tematSonal news as well
aporta and weather le8JDellta. la offered
putid una atationa in prime time, and therefore ls
~l direct competition with the networks'
new9CUtl.
show ls not radically different from what
the .,...._...,rHOl'lll'lka do,'' 11ya Corporon, a guiding force behind tbe creedon of "INl'l'' and lta predeoemor,
the -ctoperative Independent Television News
~never intended to do something really
, , , "I think If you get too far ahead of what the
~"doing,.. he aays, "you risk losing
we've got people who tell ua they like the
for what we do that ii different -the
1 or the weather," Corporon aaya. "The
have been anobbllh about that. but leaa IO
notice.''
•, weekday even.tnc after 8, the "Action
N•W. 1<>10 on the . back wall of Channel l l '1
WcltO!wn atudlo la covered by an oval "Independent
~_..t'k News" lign. and anchon Steve &.h, Pat ~ and em Jorgemen go to work on another
~ ot the national new8CUt that will be fed
twtc.1 at 9:30 p.m. ~.and apln a half-hour
later. I
• lJpff Ka.men anchon weekend editions of
"INNr
'' ~ malntalna a buneu in WllhJneton, and
r.C•:J!!t opened another in Loa Angel~•· In addl , parUdpetine at.atiom often contribute
Rclriei « mm tcr the prosram. =statiian la about to take on a national new.
,. ~ C«poron, explalnln8 the economic
on which "INN" I.I built. "But by spreading
the '*' around, we can do that."
1· e ITNA waa eatabliahed in 1975 by
C.oll'Ddton .net news executives at .even other blg-
t ttadcx».
m
•n pr<>j1r1m'1 ttnd rtls allu work I •11& .. ln t
t'UflUnUlf\I "M.A. 8• It .. 11Wtt1r Vt•ry ... ru11uloU1 ln
our hlatory.'' Mel<'•lf• Mid ''Thrr wer 1om
wondt·rful 1tor1n wo hid w IH•-. up IX'C'nUM' thuy
happ ned aftn th• w.-r We• wanted to uo a
brolnwNhlna ahow, but thiat didn't mnw uµ until
1954. The same thins with the Marilyn Muur~·
vtalt "Drup weren't th t bl&, then. either, ext't'pl
for IUYI aettJna hooked on morphln • Then~ WM no
cocaine, marljuona or heroin."
Metcalfe haa been w ith "M•A•S•H" aincci the
The nl'Wl'St und tunnie~l
'Panther' of them nil.
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In Six Weeks. you can find
memories to last
a lifetime.
A l ~l\ ~ RD.IA'\£
C>l'M!l ......,..llf\ -....
.,~ ~~111•-~
ChHdr1n'1
Puppet Shew
lt'a the .... Oft to
make kid• happy at
Huntington eetitet
wtth the real 8Mta,
caroflng and entertain·
mtnt. a.. the Mitchell
Martotwtt•. 4 lhowt
~. Dec. 18 ttwu 2~.
'M* *
t11•111u111111. un:i. wtwn h wu N1CX.t1w vrodut r,
llf•y1111ltl w pmduu•1 rad U1•lbart wu t•Jll"t ullv
1tory m 1uuhn11t ln 1076, Uc"4b1u t l h bol·•~ lw
thuuaht tht• s1ory wt•ll tu1<l run,drr. H •ynolda I ft
thl• rwicl )'l'etr lo •w1 t "Lou Or•nt.'
Ovtbort workt•d cm Sid CHHr'a "Show ol
S howa" In tht• 19~0. 11nd ('<1·wrote th act •npl•)'
for lht' n1•w Ou tin Hoffm n rnovl", ''Tootal .'' Mild
In th Hrly da)'11, 11M• A •s•H" reflected hil bro.d
funny bon .
"It was no point tryln" w <.'UPY Larry," 11ld
Met.celfc. "We had ta expand the cna.ractett and aet
~llAQI -[fwalds Soulll Coit.st OneOarnt
011ve 1" 879 900 179 4141 494 tSt4 8342553 ,..., _ _..,.,.,,_, __ ,,
ACADEMY MEMBERS: Your cud wlll lldmlt you
end • gu.1t to 1ny perfonn1nc• Mond1y thru Thursd1y.
LUXURY THEATRES
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ET. THI:: EXTRA·
• • 1£RRE.STRIAL am "·~,p0-,1in\!!. 'PO ' * Oriv•IM Qpen 6:45 W!'fk_.l'lilhts / 6 :30 W ... ench Ch1Jdrt1U..der12 tret U..less Ntted
t
1ntu ml rsw1 t4m•I l'l'l•1ton11hl Ill• '""' cit which
wt·1 •1111 mnn«lNJ with lht W•r You h•V 111 t1
with your ~t plk h "
During th•· Ml't('11lfo rol.in. Maj Mar11mu
I lo ullhan CLorrtta Kwit) loo .. moo up and bconme a
pt•rt0n, thtt pompoua frank BurnajLarcv Llnvlll >
lch tha show and KJln&"r aiot out e>f dra1 and
becam<' the> <.'<>mpuny clt·rk
"l wae inaecurt•. The: dtt"H woa my m •tal
ll<'ke\," Farr said. "But I did want to show l wu an
acwr. l didn't argue aaalnat It."
Tiii
rAllllLt'
ClaCtl
''look, Mommy! I cleoned my plate!"
. Mi\RMADl:KE by Brad Anderson
"Two Is company ... "
I GOTTA Do
SOMETMIN<i··
H~'s MY
ONLY
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DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum
Ni\NCl'
D~AF. SANTA,
I'M THE UTTLE ~RL. WMO WROTE To
'l<XJ ASKIN~ FOR
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-THE HANDLEM~
OF A BRAND-NEW
TRICYCLE.
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•88 NIWI CHAM.WI ANOl1.I
Kelly 99'• ~ when IN
confl'onta • IOfllt• collet
thief.
• llQHT • INOUGli
o.vld -. out on • ctoee-
~ntry edventure end
Tom'a 8'IOtt etory le pub-
Wied In • glt1le maoazlne.
(P8111)
• M"A•t•H
H9wkeye t ... tor e bMuU·
NI 8wecllerl ~or wftC>
Wffl9I a1 IN 40771t1 lo
~ QOrnOlll Mg«y.
• HAWAIA flMlo.O
A trto of lleylnge OQCUf el •
renowned IUrllnO ~.
• OV'Eft!.UY
OuHI: ector Ooneld
O'Corlnoi'.Q ID HUMAATTIU
THAOUGH THE AATI
"Pelretfog: Vlelone Throvofl
IThe;aQ
-::::,. Pf/l/ICa. NGHT
** ''The l..,.nd OI The i..-Allne«"' (1MO) Kin-
t°" "*91MY, ~
Lloyd. The Lone ~
MO Tonto pur.-tNlr
eroll••nemy, II/toll
c:-dlh. who ,.... l!ld-
NPP8d the ~ of
INU.8. 'PG' CD>'THI ~MM!~
TIUVllaOH
''The 09Y9 Of Wine And
"-'' Piper IAul1e end
Clltt Aoberteon eter .. •
huebend end llW4f9 ""'° ,..
Into the pl! of llleohollem. .MOY!!
** "Young And Ffw"
(111711) Ettk ~. 1<41th
'---"· A youllO Mormon boy,_ meny teete .. ,...
lltlt)foacl'IM •dullhood.
'PG'
..... AL.a
Ab dllgllleM hetMlf ...
miob9t• In 1111 eftoft to get
the'*-'•,_ -to 9'lf8 " II-* to Miii. (PW1 2)
• OICK CAYITT
Gumt: Mlll'9hllll 8rlcl!man.
a~Y!AM
~Chllchn'' 1.:: .. tUP
OUt to ~ of police
comiptlon, Bwney Md '*
men mual tall• • ..
detec1lng Yolce IWl8lydno
8t tael. ~rl • WOM..D Of'~ ®~orran
.JJG~CHNITMAI
Atty ,_ Muc>Pete .,. ~'J lntrodYOed In • "-'1· sn wwm1ng ttory 11t1ou1 IN
'l(S I0'4 '*-en ottat mom. end ,_ eon.
JP' I ... NIWI • ...,~ ' ~DAV8AGAIN '
blJ MWlon'• naptww n10'IW to
l'J Mllwuk• to become •f ,..,..., et Jeffat90ll High.
:'~ I ::,.NIMQ
°'*" OOOb uP • "°"" In tll• llltollen: Coflnna
• tln4MM to l8lpoM a--
-. tlle two 9ufU tty to
-""*1811°"'· i :.. 01.W#NlV
,.utley mleundertt•nd• .... "'~Jam lftd QwtNy i.ugt*'O In the
an~ 11=~ GMMAZIHI C. Wor1Nllf'On. toww.n
Ollramie'• too 1191' -...;
• ~ Ml lllC111ped
MM ............
INTV~"-·" 9 INT'MTAW•11'
~ llt!t ~W.&MM
rOIWmOOUNT'f
and of nthn•, ttw .-uwtn1 rahl• audt 1 hu
alrRdy ...,. them All theM thlnp dlminJth th tr
anrlt'tlwnete to lhe Mtwurkl Ln•'t.'' A 1howed "8uj.JC"rm1111" aft. t It Md been u.Lld by the pty TV chann.11 In
Chlcap, h la nol heavur.:-: ... •:-:. ~ !'.1..-::
dntw a 4& rallna on the loca ABC 1tatJon,
mMnlnt 4& perunt of ChJc.,0'1 TV home1 were
w•t.chl"4J. NationaJly, only 29 pel"t'C'nt of \M TV
homee tuned In. .
"Five yean aiio, that film would have done a
46 rating nationwide," lllid David Poltrack, CBS'
vice president or reaearch.
Lut month, ''Kramer w. Kramer" on ABC
had a 20.4 rauna ln non-cable homee and a 7.6
rating in pay-cable homes.
"TV movlOll a.re more roet effective than
major thHlticall," Poltrack added. "They're> a
major raouroe for us, a major alternative to series
television." A typical TV movle coeta close to $2
million; the price ia, for major theatrlcala la $3
million and more. ln November, a aweepe month when ratlnp
estabU.h future advertatnc r1te1, CBS averaged
an 18.9 rating, be•tina .econd-place ABC by a
relatively wiae l.6 polnta. Lut year, thev tied.
gate an Illegal whaling °'* ellon on • troplc:al
!eland.
8 9 THRH'I
COMPAKY
Jeck wllk• up In bed
beelda J-t end panlca
when he G811'1 remember
Iha eyente of the prftlou•
aventng.(RIO G LAIVEG'AI
~IALL
"Rebel Aound-Up Tourna-
ment"
• MEWORIFflN
Gu•I•: Jimmy Connor•.
Dick V11n Pellet\, Hetman
and Kia Regualera, l<el
Audmen, Jaffrey 0.borne.
Or. Mlchelte H.,rleon, 9 MVsmrt
"Quiet Ae A Nun" When e
nun dlee of ttervallon In •
convent •-. tMvleion
Interviewer Jemlm• Shor•.
• former pup11 at the con-
vent, la aaked to ln-tl-
Q!.1• (Part 1) Q GI tKNA
"Tile Talevlelon Explo-
alon" The pu1, pr-•
end Mure ol AmatlcM
le6eYtelon ere exploracl. (A)
Mick ey A omiey and. Dennis
Quaid star in the CBS
movie, "Bill," at 9:00
tonight on KNXT (2).
fibt.t<Me
• "Modern Problefne"
(111411 Chevy a-, Petti
D'Arbenvltte. A Mplea air
lrelllc controller wllh
numeroue patlOMI P<Ol>-
lem• 11 endowed with
1e1e111ne11c; ~· enar
being douMd with mic:IMr
wute. ·po· TODAY
(%)MOYIE * * • * ''A Kid Fo. Two
Fwthinge" ( 11156) Diani
Oen, c.lia Johneon. A lad
Hvlng In the llumt of Lon-
don bu)'I • emall QMt
~thatlt'•......,tha
ltlnd °' meglc unlCom tNd
• lallor once ~ to
'*"· 1:aoe tONTHn: F....-.ct:; a ~
--tooll et \..It C9Qa Aux f.ollM; • ~ with •
profaMlonal tNlc:flma*er;
tiowdlea.n~v ...
i e..c.rne ''The v..., ... a 'Miil y 'IUD
LAYl!Ntl! ~ IHR-EY
I OOt#Nf'f
~ c.lftOI ilCC9C't ,..., mot'*'• 6aath and wll nol
vtelt ..... gr ......
• EV£0NLA.
F..turect. an lntatvt.w with
the euthora of "Uf9 Ext.-
lion"; • ,_, wtlO ....
Cllfe of 4*11>f111M' "9tl; •
IOoll et ttw Onudnga
lmproYIMtlonal group: •
~on IN fllt of 11....,_ D MADAME'8 Pt.ACe Medema ettempta to 1-d'I
...., ~ lady neighbor
Nlw IO ~ ,.,.,..., In
high eoclety. GuMt: celeO-
rtty ~or K.viy
8ecM..
• M0A0 8°H
UnNqult«I tow. death.
danger, duty and tomfoof.
.,., malla up • ~ a.,
1n .,... .ont11.
I (J) TlC TAC DOUGH
MACNeL I LEHMA
MPOflT
• MAGIC Of OL
PAINTINQ 0 YOU A8tCED FOR rT
FMtured; "~ Ari
Bght-Ton Tndl On Few o ....... · and "The KlnG
That u...ct 22 Stone.
Underground."
• OOUJ!GI
IAIQT'MlJ.
"U.C. IMM ChrletmH
T~'
(8) INTUINATIOHAI..
l'IGllM 8KA T1HO r:ROM
PSONQ
Oorolhy Hamln l*fonne
end c:o-l!Oet• with Oreg
L-" In en .,....tar exhibi-
tion f•tunng Jo Jo Star-
buc«, Toller Cfenaton and
Johll Curry, .......
MMllaut ellater1 hoplne to
r..,,..,t CNn• In the '84 ""Wlntat~ <mMOYll
• *'4 ''The Border" (1M11
,.-Nlcholeon, Vlllerte
P9mne. A Texu bofdat
guard'•~ -Ill oonftk;t wltl'I UloM of .....
comiPt ~Md 1119
~wtte.'A'
• L'*' MAl<D THE
~ u.. naedl • fOOd haect· Ina for...., ..... .,..,. but '* !Int blO 8COoC> ..,. '* In ttouota. l:OO. (I) PROITY ntl
INOWMAN
Al*netecl. A INlgiclllll11
lltowiplpe .... 11"""°""9 •
...... lllOW ~ ""°'" anollentlint eono-end-
cl Hoe men: Jltnm)'
Durenl• nanetee. (RI a a '"'™ER MURPHY JOlln trlee to help • lormer
guntlghlat and u-convlct
rec:onc1te with Ille eon.
• MOV1E
• • • ''The Shop Around 'The Corner" (19401 J-Sl-811, Margaret Sult ..
"'an Two lonely people find
MCI\ °"* thrOUQll ,.....,. --•• JOHN .... AH0n9~
KMlftll lfle Froe, .... Plf-
'Jt Md IN,_ ot tfle Mup.
pete Jolr) .., .ldw\ 0-
.,., lot WI flour of Qwtat. ,.,.. """'° end comedy.
(A)O
G THRJIMNA90M
CHNITMAI weaAl
Guwtt Including Cwot
Burnett Ind 84..i Anton
IC*\ .Jim Nabor9 In ... llc»-
ldmy epecllil lfom Hawell.
(!) 80AP
~ brtnge '* IOYer, o.t. Donoflue, home end ..
C:OlllJOllted ~a-...
• P.M.MAGAZH!
vi.n • PolN9ftla '*lCh; •
~~man .._ ... ~ed the TV ,,_.. ....... .
• MOVll *** "Young' At HMft"
( 11164) F1llf1lt Sinatra, Oor1e
Dey. Prob19ne .,.... •
~ ooupte after the
man ete6le hie partner'•
ftltncee.
• MOVA
''The TelrM!on (ltplo-
elon" The put, ~·
and Mura of AIMtlcan
~.,. axplorao. (A)
i M'fliiHT
"a.Mt Ae A Nun" Wtlel'I a
nun dlae of tlafvetlon In •
~t-.t~
lntaM9wer Jemima Shofe,
• format pupll ., the c:on-
-1. ta Mked to lnYMtl-s-..= •> Q
• ••/\ "For four Eyee
Only" (1Ntl Anger Moore,
Topot. Jem. Bond tredle
• c:ttm1n• whO ~ •
top _... Bfttleh ~
device. 'PO'
Cl)MOVll * • "Falcon'• Gold" (No
Dele) Jotln Marley. LoulM
Vlll&nC9, DeeQ In the MeJI).
can JUng .. • llft end CS-Ill
b•UI• wegH Ollar "'
analel'tt OOk*'f lreaeut•
with myetertoue ~ .MOVll
***"Thi~ Jun. ole" (11501 ltetlnO Hey-
den. J-~.The
polloe -.,.-.. by •
crlmtnel mlltermtnd'I
~lo4Gllllr robbery.
.. .JO 8 a'.) YOGI elAlrt
AUATAAOOl9Y
CHM'TMAI ~
Mlm...a. YOfl ... eiM
loo loo McOfM ....
O$Ctl of • mlllM poloe
...,Ch ...... ~·· lonefy ....... "**-'(ogl
.. 9Cltullly a.ma c....
(!)~ • .-..... The ,,,.,_, 1111 I M91flon
of an lot rewe..,.. '*" wltfl • ._,. of .......
ir c:o OOUl'l.I ,... .................
........ 0..."'""
.... f'llOl'9Y '°' • --PllY• "*''·
(%)MOVIE * * "I Vlt•toni" (1953) Franco lntarlenghl, Albat1o
Sorct. •.ao •a noa Mr. Hert"• new cornputat
goee on the fritz and Judy
and• uP wtthoUt • )Ob. (Al
(!)MOYIE
• • 'h "Tiie Chrl•tmu
TrM" (1 ... ) w-.m .-.
den. Vk'na Uel. A weeMy
bu9lneMrnan ~ .. of
hie affone to IN~
of '* dy6no -· 1=QAUIRV * * "Take All Of ~ ..
( 11171) Alct\ard JoM80ftl
Pamal• Vincent. An
emtllt\eled concen p111n1et
llnda ,..,_., faith In .....
tatenl wtl9l'I ha ambllfU on
• r•"°"9tllp wtth • young
laultamla vtc1lrn. 'A'
10:00 D 8 IT. IL.MWHIAl
TWMI)' end Aalptl try to
con'MCe Dr. a.... that
they -rMtlt'f for IN OUl•
elde world, the IOUfC8 of
the rpyttenc-~ ..
found. lllld Or. c-o
dMle with • -.....
own ege wtlo mutt •-•
iiec+:~HAAT
JorJ•than Ind Jennifer
lnveetlgat• • Jlnolegtwn
compeny tllet .. beinO
uMd to Mt up a ..,... ol
Ctlrletmu butglariee. c:;i
• THe OHMTMAI
llOHGI
Hoel Mel Tonne with lee
8'own end ..... BWld °' ~ -'°"'° by Alcll Uttie, 0eoroe ~.
M-.., McGowm, ~
tyn Mc:Coo Md My De..ta
Jr. tor en -mg of holf..
dey mutical entertainment.
(ffi
• 800Y IN QUQTION
"Si.ight Of Mend" Or.
Jonelhan Miiter P11t9 tM
811 of hMllng In • llletoncal
contel!t wtth en aumlna-
llon of the rov• end otw-
lematJc hMlet'I ol the t 11th
century. (A) o
• 'THI 'MGIHIAN
Whan en old otrlfrland of
Clay Or11noer peye •
aurprlM vlelt to Slllloh, hat
•lllY 11 lntarruptM by Wlff·
Cl=-DAY IN IDf.H
A ~ tl!'nlly t""'9 •
11'1181 town Into • model ,.,_,.uon project. (Pert
;MOYll
**"High Country''(1Ntt
Tlmot"1 Bottomt, Uncla
Putt. An aeollPed oon-Act
#Id 1111 MndlCllPl*I glrt-
fflend flM to the moun-
tllftl. 'PG'
10:tl CC> ICMiMtG "°°"' lO:aO. Mm • W NSTWONC NIWI
QDWJIO JUK80X
(I)~~'"
THI MAOeO 11•f!••Cl)08 .
·M~V-.T
Holl: ......, o..~.
cau..:TM.1. o.lllMd. e M.1.11 TMI 'NAY "'-llONlfl lellt on • .................
looka Ill• .... Olol1e lftd .,....... _, .. lie
OOll!llll ..... fir Clflrllt-
ana aoes· tile~ llett -
0v I tht-l'UUl'ltl of a •rv IHIOO, U rlU"I pJtnll
In SJrtuw Ume would 1mount to f70 rnUUOn
Anionai the network.a, only C eW'Yived
without ratJnp drop from New mwr 1981, and
10me croolt belonp to Ill movl .
L.ut month, ce! :.~~ ~~ ~.!.."! cl TV
movioe, lnc:Judlnc the 11ht0 hour ''Th• BJue and
tht Oray." The movtea pull.d In a 19.4 rattna.
CBS did 6 ~ hour1 ot theatrical fllml, lncludfn1
''Private BenjamJn" and a repeat of Clint
Eutwood'1 "!:very WhJch Way But Looee,"
drawtns • 17 .8 rauna.
ABC and NBC alto did well with Lheir TV
movies; but there weren't eonouch of them. NBC '
did ~ 1A houra, four takcm up by 'i<J'he
Executioner'• Sona," and had a 21 .2 ratlna. ABC
had four houn of TV fllma for an 18.2 ratina.
Becauae of the failure of CBS' terlea "Filthy
Rich" and "1\acker'• Wit.ch," "The CBS
~nesday Night Movie" lut month became the
network'• third movie niahl, along with Tuesday
and Saturday.
On the paat four Wednetdaya, CBS had three
fine movies: "Memoriet Never Die," "Mt.Ing
Children" and "In Love with an Older Woman,"
a1arring John Ritt.er and ~n Carlson. .
TUil TIPPIRI
KNXT (2) 8:00 -"Frosty the
Snowman." A magician's stovepipe hat
transforms a lifeless snow figure into an
enchanting song-and-dance man; JimmY,
Durante narrates.
KNBC (4) 9:00 -"Gavilan." Gavil.an
poses as a scuba diving instructor to
investigate an illegal whaling operation
on a tropical island.
I
KA.BC (7) 10:00 -"Hart to Hart."
Jonathan and Jennifer investiate a
jinglegram company that is being used to
set up a series of Christmas burglaries.
Englend'• aide In the 8oat
Ww cleclo. lo tlgfll the
&oat guerUtu on IMlt own
terme. 'PG'
CH)MOW
••.,. "Tape" (111111
0-119 C. Soot1. Timothy
Hulton. MIUtery ecl!Ool
c.data 11111• O'V9f ltleW
lciK>OI 10 pr-t plane to
lurn lhe iw:acMmy pr~
Into a condo ~11. ·po· <m M<>YIE
"Naughty Schoolglrlt"
( 111761 ~becc• Broolle,
Kim Sc:hac:hel.
Cl)&IZAAM
John Byner lhOW9 you
llllnga atrenger than truth.
larger than ",.· and unler
than anything you'v. --· (%)MOYIE * * ''The Frencll Woman''
( t981) Franoolee Febian,
Oeyte Heddon. A tloto.Mo
~ kaCM °'*' by • 90"" -t 8IA>lldy .. the
1C1M of nuder and poltl.
c:8I ~ when e VIP
cowtomer le PllOIOQrllPMd
at~.'A'
11:30 • Cl) QUINCY
Quincy attempla lo
deer-. hie wcrtloed by
ret~ to Ille medic*
pr.C:Cloe. (A) 8 81'"' .. TOf'
OANOH
Hoat. Johnny Cereon.
Ou.te: lee Marvin, 8ucil
Hant}. (RI •B MC..we
NWIHTUNI
• .. ~Of' ...
''Biof9ectbedl'.
• 000 COlH'll!
Oecar trlM to cure Feb of / ,.... ,_of~ 80 he'*'•
COYat • major photograph-
ic aulgnmant.
• AJl(f Of KlHO
HUMAN "The PrOblem Ot (vii" G NILATIMGHT
Hott: Dennie Wtloley.
l~CW9
..... "The Border" (1981)
Jade Nietloleon, Valeri9
• P9n'tne. """ T-border guwd'• "'eluee come In
conlllct wllh lhoN of Ille
oorrupt co-wor1ter1 end Ille
mat_,....lc wlte. 'A'
12:00 e IHTMT,,....,..,
TONIQHT
An lni.vtew Wltl'I Lorne a .....
19 THe I.MT WON>
YOU Alf<ID "°" rT FMtured: "Balancing Ari
Eight-Ton Trvck On Four
GI-" Md "The King Thal UY9d 22 Stone.
Underground ...
1= * * * • "Popi" ( tlltt)
Alan Min, Alta MOfat\O. A
Puerto Rican wldowar
ptmne to Mt hte two 110ne
.Oriti In the_, In hOpae
th•t th9y _... find • tlMt•
hOme. ' • LM AMINCAH
STYLI
"Loo.. Md Tiie Oollet"' I
"Love Md The Weighty ~rolllem" .MOYll ** "9lo0d 8-all" C1Mll
.John suon. 11"1 YOUf!O. A
pelf Of pollol ~ l\eY9
.,...., ... fUll ~ !My
lnvettlgtte ..,. --Of ~ beirlO IUd!M Into the Miid, ,_.., 10 M
-~··"" ta:aoe at LATI NIGHT WITH
~W>Lll lS $dJ:Jf
~ 09ll'lldlen Kevin ......,._,...., "°"--· • TOM com.a: Uf'
OLOll
D MOYIE * * * "A Ow\dy ln Aaplc"
(1968) L8urenca Htlt'Wy,
Miit Fenow. Ari undefccw-
., Sovtet llgttll .. Mllgliecl
10 tllmlnltte an anemy lnM-
tretor rll890Mlble for the
dMIM of tllrM Brttlell
CD':W.
"South 01 Monterey"
( 11147) GMbat1 Roland. ·LOVI.~ ITYL.I
"L.oli'e And Eel'• Cele" CD>MOYIE
"Ardent LOY«•"
12:40 8 (J) MCMIUAH &
WtR
Mac It left with e l\ott of
eutpeOll when Miidred la
alledled wNle on Jury dul)'
and • fellow juror le mur-
~. (A)
12-M (%) MOW * * ".loeapll Andr-" ( 18771 Ann-Margr91. ,,..
Firth. A young rnen'e flam-
~ --oapat'8 ~ ecendal ~•laid and 9'lllty EnglllfvMn of
ttle 1lttl century.
12:IO ct> uov.
-• .,. "Big 8ed Mama"
( 11114) Artfjfe Oldtlneon.
Wiiiem Stlatnat. A WOfTWI
cut• a path of~ end
romenc• through Iha
~t oC the 111308.
'A'
1•• MOYIE * "Voy11ge lnte S~"
( 11170) M~bu Kaneko,
8hozabufo Dele. A hen>
IWtrlg9 Into action to ,...
we T Oii yo frOm Mf'llllt ...
tlon by • drettded monetat. • MOYll • *. "Sargeent OMd-
hHd" ( 11951 Frenltla
Ali'alon, Deborah W~.
After • ~ trip, WI Offt.
Oat )eoelerdll98 botfl hie
Cllf-Md kMt Ille with hie
newly acquired ~
• MOYll ***"' "~ POlnt" ( 1~) Sidney Poitier, Bob-
by '*"· A prteon peydlle-
trtal trlae IO undatstand Ille
antl-Senlltlc. enll-blecl!
~tlanl . 9 IHTIMAINMINT TOMCIHT
An ~ With Lome
~-®MOYIE * ** "II To 5" (1NO) .i-Fonde. Oolly Pinon.
ThrM woftllnQ WOfMn
rebtl 9QMwt tNlr ~
gaUOn by a m8le dlaNtlWC
bo9L 'PG'
1:20 Cl) MOYll
•• "The ..... (No Oet•J
A ~ country girt ha
gr•t ~ fOt .... In the
blgolty. 'A'
1:30 8 8 HIC NIWI
OYIJMQHT
l:OO 8 (I) CM NIWI
NIGHTWATOH
Cl) MMIAHT IUO
"Rock 'N' Roll Rookie"
1= • • "T"utlllell Oellgtlt"
(1174) ~ ...... Mon-
ique Van De Vat. A 1°"""
8Qllptor mlNtM • "'°"'*"
..... ~tor 11#1
~tlle-.'A' . ..,.
• •'4 "Cfteaoh And
Ciloftt'I HIM ~"
(1 .. 1) Ncflerd ~·· ...nn, Thomae ~· .,_ .,...,. ~ ....... '° ............ t,,...,.. • ._,....
IOe orMll'I on the .._.. of
lot~'A'
t:IO <.C> MOVll . . --°"' CllenMle" Clttttlllitlt Mdrt, ...._.
JOHN DARLING
"We ha~ • v•ry aood In nlory of muvt ,"
ukl l'oltrlt'k whc network wlll btoec:tcMl
almott 60 TV film• In I "82·83 "W• had prob~m.
with Wtdnad.y nJlh& twfor , '° we wl'!re ready
wllh movl " ..
Kirk and Spock
hack together
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -William Shatner and
Leonard Nlmoy will make their flrlt dramatic
appearance together outelde of their roles u Capt.
James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock in "Star Trek.''
Nlmoy will be a iiueet on ABC'• "T.J.
Hooker," in whlch Shatner 1tar1 aa a police Sgt.
Hooker. In a departure, Shatner and Nlmoy will
be ant.agonlata. Nlmoy will play a veteran polloe lieutenant
who wanl8 to take the law into hi.a own hand.I
when hi.a daughter'• accused raplat la freed. It'•
Hooker'• job to stop him.
Hertle)'. A -* of rnttun-
deralmndl"lll ceuNt •
IOClal worltar to MitPeci
the 5-yew-old dllughtar of
e aeparetad GOUt>le le IM
vlc:tlm ol c:hlld ebuM 'PG'
2:308 8NEW8
(!) 'AMIL Y AffAlfl
8111, believing 11'• belt,
agt... to 181 Aunt Fren
tall• the children.
• MOW
**'~ "Affair Wllh A
Slrenger" (t1153) Jean
Simmon•. VIC1or Mature.
Divorce -m• the only
elternellve tor • yourig .
couple untH they adopt a
clllld.
(%)MOVIE
• • "Home Mo¥1H"
(11180) Keith Gordon, Klfll
Qouolaa A yaung film 1111•
dent aullere from •
badgering IMCl'lar and en
eltrec:tlon 10 Ill• brother'• nenoee 'PG'
t:46 (I) MOW
• • • • "Ollvef" (t 1168 I
Ron Moocty, OINet Reed A
young orphen I• kid·
napped from hit MW llOm4I
by 111e old aene. but mM-
egee to eac:ape and , .. um
to 1119 benelector.
2:60 (8) IHTPNATIOtCAL
FIOUM IKATIHO ""°"" PE<lt«i
Dorothy HemlN perlorma
end oo-no.11 with Gteg
L9wi• In an e11-11e1 ••hlbl·
llon fMturlng Jo Jo Stfll·
bucl!. Toller Craneton end
JOlln Curry. u well u
ameteur •1tetar1 llOplng 10
repr_,I China in Ille ·94
Winter Olymc>ICe.
1:0011 MOVIE * ·~ "0..ltOy All Pi•nett"
( 111611) Kojlro HC>r'QO, Toro
TaltUUk•. An ellen or-
tllilN adventage of the
morwtat G-•·• one WMll,_ In an attempt to p::r a:ao·=· ••~"The Shout" (1179)
Alen 8elU, Su .. nnah
Y Ottl A dleturbed man
confined 10 en 1nat1tutlon
~ 119 can malo• •
"dMlh ll'IOut." • M)UN:I
that wll 11111 'A'
4.'00 (!) TOP O' THE
MOANN)
ct>MOVll! * * '-' "For YOIM (Y98 Only" (11141) Roger Moore,
TopOI. J.,,_ 8ond tredc•
a crimlnal ""'° purtolned • top ~ 811081'1 defMM
deollce. 'PG' cm MOYIE
...... ''The &order" (11181)
Jec:ti Nlcfloleon. Velerle
Pemne. A T••• border
guwd'• vllluN come In
conlllc:t wt111 thOM ol 1111
corrupt co-work.,. and hi•
mt1tertalletlc: wife 'A'
(%)MOYIE * • ''Chenet Solllatre"
( 11111) Marie-Francie Pl*,
Rutger Heuer. Tile r-end~ •""CIOIM ol Pllflt fllllhlon
~ COco Ctianel'• aerty
~.,.detailed 'R'
4:18. MOYIE
• • """maelted" ( 1941)
Robert Aoc*well. .,,.,.,.
Fuller. Tlla publlc It
•tunned wtlel'I Ille 1"'8
ldentlt)' of a pfWltOm k ..
le uttlmaWy re¥Mted ..
that of • ptOmlnent pat·
eon.
4:20<H)MOVIE * "Modern Problem•"
(1981) a-ya-. Patti
D'Arban._. A ~ alt
trelflc controller with
numerous l*IOMI prob-
..,,,. II endowed with
t..-1ne11e po-. •ltet
being OouMd wtlh nuctMI'
wMte.'PO'
4:30 (!) IUu.WINKLI
W~d•~•4••'• D••""'~ ,,. • .,an
t:OO •• * "Honor Guetd"
(No 0..) Aod Steiger. A
paolfl9I lll4'IO dtMnt the
Amrt Md~ to c...
Ida~ IN t*"'4 ol "" ••·Malht -veent end .... twnllflO buddl9a. ....
e:oo cm • • *,. "Cltlmn teen•" ( 1t41) Orton w.ee. ~ Cotten. ~· reotl IN .. of • ...nfly, ~ _,
••tr~tly -~· gent FA~~
... rwportar ...,.,.... tor ... ....... °' 1lle rNn'•~llllWMI • Cl)••··~
Mounteln" (1191) SUm
Plelt-. Mertl Miiier. A
rOUQll and tough cowboy
dellYer• • ~ of love
and Ille Cllrlelmaa aplrtt In
theOldW .. 1
CZ) •• "Joeeph
An<lr_." ( 11117) Afln.J,ter-gr... Peter Firth. A young
man·a namboyent rom.an-
llc capera c:auaa ec:anc1a1
emong ataid and atulfy
Enalfetunet1 of the t81h
c;eotury.
7• (!) • • "CMatmu In Connec:llcul" ( tll45) Bt11·
bare 81tnwyclt, Dennie
Morgen A newepeper
column111 I• lnatrUC1ed by
lier boN to hev. • war
hero u hat 1am11y·1 ~·
IOt CMatmu dinner.
0 • • • "Nutcrec:ket Fantaey" (111111) Anlmeted
Volcet of MleheQe lee end
Ollrlllopflar LM . A glr1'a
io... end c:ourege .,. t•t-
ed during lier many ~
1ur.. white ettemptlng to
help • hand9otna eddler
under IN apell of e ""'°" heeded~ ·o·
1:30 (I) * • "Silence Of TM
North" (l~llan But ..
tyn, Tom&erri~ll19,
• young .omen'• mertlage
10 • trepper !Md• tw to• .,. of llardel'llp In the wjj..
darnMe of nor1l1ert1 Cane·
da.'PG'
I• CC) * * * "Tl)e Oel1'1erln9" (11761 Ed Aaner, Meur ....
StaptetOfl. Longtime dlvl-
elontl among mambart of
the lemlly of a dying man
coma OUI In the 04)et1 whar'f
1111 gtown ottaprlng gather
tor a nnei lemtty reunion.
®** "OhH .. venly
Dog" (19801 a-y Ct\aM,
Benji. Wlllla ln-tlg•Ung •
polltlc;ll ... ec:andal In
LonOon, a prtvate deil«>-
IM la murdered and rM-
carneted ... ecrulfy doQ.
'PG' cm * * * "Stir Cray" ( 1MO) Alc:tl.-d Pryor. Gene
Wiider Two men •• mi..
tlMn tor benll robbere
and .... t to ........
a 11 (%) • • ''The 0ang Tha1
Coullin't Shoot Straight"
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Teylot-Youno Two bum-
bllng ltall8'I "femllae" In
lrOOlllyn ~ IMoMd
In ltrMt -.. 'PG'
1:.10 • • * * ~ ''WoodStOdl"
( 11170) Doeumentary. Many
of the top l'l'MllC8I groupt
of the let• ·eo. perform at
the ,_ rod! concar1
held In BetMI. New Yortc.
In 1118.'A' 9:00 . ·~ "Hle8utl«'1 Si.tar" (t943) 0--Our·
bin, Pel O'erten. A man
talta In lo"8 with lllt houee-
mald.
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Home" (111431 Roddy
Mr.Dowell. Edmund
Owet1n. Sold b)' 1111 poor
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Mttc:hum, G9orge Pep-
Pll'd. A mat1'• lllagltimat.
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A real kick
The final day of A YSO Region
213 (North Irvine) lured nearly
f,500 people to Irvine High
Saturday for five championship
games and the awarding of some
500 trophies to the young '
participants. (Top, left) Blue
Shark members Steve C.Ompton
(left) and Brian C.Olbum examine
their Division 6 runner-up trophy,
while (above, right) memben of ·
the LeprechaUll9 stand tall alte~
winning the girls' Diviaion 6 aoceer ·
title. The A YSO playen received
plenty of ovations from the large
crowd ( le~t) .
Garvey,
.SD talks
UCI hits another bump in the road
This time, it's at Reno where nteaters fall 81-67 to Ragin' Cajuns
critical
SAN DIEGO (AP)
Negotiations between free agent
first baseman Steve Garvey and
San Diego Padres Preaident
Ballard Smith have reached the
"critical" stage, 1ays Jerry
Kai-teln. the player's .,ent. .
Kapatein met with Padres
President Ballard Smith Monday
night amid indlcadona the two
partie1 were near agreement
after w eeks of protracted
negotiations.
"We're makln& 1ome real
progreu, but there are thinp
that won't get done tonight,"
Smith said late Monday.
Said~: ''We've COWftd
li&nlficant O"OUnd and m.-de real ~·" X.pstein added that e~tl a decilion "by the
cloee of bu.t.naa'' today. ,;
Meanwhile, it w• leraned that
the San Fr~ Gianta have
altered their contraei offer for
the 9eCOlld Ume ln three daya ln a
final attempt to land Garvey,
who tume 34 Wednelday.
• The thlrd Natlona1 ·Lea1ue
temn trytnc to ...... Oarwy, the aum.> cum. a.. atandlnl firm
and fiave not chanaed their
oontnct propoeal, acCorclin, to
x.,.teln.
Spedal co u.e Daily Pilot
RENO -Sbcr1ly after the UC
Irvine buketbell team dropped
ita firat contest of the year
Saturday night to hoet Idaho,
Anteater Coach Bill Mulligan
tried to take a pbiloaophical
apnroacll to the defeat. '1t-;;_ good foe ua to travel
this far .na play a rOlld game,"
Mulllpn noted following Idabo'1
84-73 victory. "Hopefully, we've
learned aomething from it."
But after Monday nJght'1 81-67
aetback to highly-re1arded
Southwestern Loul8lana in the
flrat round of the Wolfpack
Cla11ic here, the Aoteateu
lhowed they apparently haven't
i.e.n.d fut enoU8h.
"These 1\1YI have played
.even PD* now. 'Ibey ~
be able~ anywhere,'' MuWpn a.herward.
The Ante.ten will be out to
1nap their two-1ame 101in1
a1rMk t.omcbt (7) in the be"' for tb1rd pl8Ce .,.in.t Gclnu&L ".fo Clo that, they'll have to cut
down on the mlttaket (the
Anteatera committed 22
turnovers apinlt the a.,tn'
Cajunl) and play " little more ....-w belk.etbell. -far -~Wllpb ill COlamed.
"We had an awful time
cat.chin« the ball and meldNr layus-, Mull!lan explained:
.. We had nO' tntenatty. Thi•
looked like it could haW been a X..-. ii repdrt.edlJ ~ 'llOOCI alibt to II' ~ a ftw-,_, •. M-mlWon contract fotWna ~ ,.._., ....,..
tar ~. ~ th.Ne dUba AN all that In--eltMr."
Wltwd to have made offen ln Stm. ta. 8111n' ea,_ ~ ~ ol'N iudUoft, . _ well enoulh to ,.....,.
Omwy .......... bj nld9 ____ ..vetba Wltbaut .....
tn b ... hau•• re-entry draft, .as move lbtt ell-r HD
beealDf a hW ~t a,ter II aplMt lfnada ~ wttb tit• er.ti···--~~=~~~~· iiJiClil. reportediiit"Ciltii OYtbwfftern OU~= rL 10 _·.maan 4Wm' ,_. ~ tnned 11·37 '"th 48
rema.lnlnc in the first half, but
two quick baaketa in an
11-aecond 1pan put the Ragin'
Cajune on top 41-38 at
intenn1aaion.
They came out quickly in the
final 20 minutes, took a 45-38
advantage and n ever let the
Anteai.n get cloeer than five
poinh (51-46 with 14 :41
remainlng).
Junior forward Dion Brown
and guard Roy McGrew each
acored 14 points, while three
other Ragin' Cajuns 8COred in
double figures.
UC Irvine received 16 points
from Ben McDonald. while Tod
Murphy finiahed the night with
13 and Troy Carmon chipped ln
10.
"They're a team that'• on par
with Idaho," admitted Mullipn
of Southweatern Loulaiana.
''They're well-coeched and they
have great athletes. Their pr-em
did bother U1 in the start of the KCOnil half .••
Southwe,tern Loulliana,
coming off a champiomhlp ln its
own Bayou Claaic, committed
just 11 tumoven Oil the evening.
The Ragin' Cajune defeated
F.Mtem Carolina and New Mek:o
State to win the Bayou title and
have alto recorded a 97-84
dedlion over PCAA member UC
Santa Barbera.
Monday night, Southwestern
Louisiana shot 50 percent (33 of
66) while the Anteaten hit on .f8
percent o1 their shots from the
floor (28 of 68).
The Racin' Cajune held juniot
guard George Tumer to jult nine
point•, While Jud Beardaley
added eigh\ for the Ant.eaten..
Still, no one did anythlnc Jo
lmprem _Mulligan.
"We had no one play well and
aeveral who played quite bid.''
the UCI coach lamented. Ile
didn't go into detana; however.
Vengeful Chargers set some records
Slow burn from Ice Bowl ends in high-scoring, emotional game
' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Quarterback Dan
Fouts eaya the San Dieao Chargera 1pent
the last 11 rponthe doU'8 a a.low bum after a
bitter 1-tb Cindnnatf in the .. Ice Bowl."
''Tbia w. a very emotional pine. We
came ln with ~ on our mind,'' Fouts
said after the Char1•11 1tormed paat
Cincinnati 60·34 Monday night in a
.reoord·breaktna ~.
Three NJ'L mark1 -lncludin1 883
pelll.nc 1udl -and le'Yeft team recorda
fell dUJ'inl the onalaU1bt that produced
1,102 total yarc:tt in offerwe.
COl'llider IOl'ne of the nutnben:
-J'outa, with 436 yarda throuih the air,
became the fint NFL quarterb9ck' to s-
f« more \Mn 400 Judi tn 1WO ~tive ....
-The 66 ~pltttlona b_y both teamt
bettllred by one the rtC*'d San Dileo and
San J'randlco Mt 10 da'9. tn a 41-37
lhootou! ~ ~ the ~ -
.-San D1e10 wide recelver We1
Cb&Mler broke t.aMe Alwonh'• club naard wtth teO ~ ln ,....,..... and
I ...... a.Ir J-lroalm ..... thrw ~and ........ hAj ftl'l& 100-,.,S Nlhlnl .,. •
43-yard field pl with no time remaln1nc
to trim the Benpl lead to aeven pomta.
''That WU a bic Ult," aid Jl'outa.
But th• bigeat lift came when the
Cbarpn erupillid fOC' lS points ln the tint
(See CllAJ\GERS, P ... Cl)
Playing decision due -
Walton check overdue
,.
•Unser reconsiders;
··say$ he's retiring
i i . P'nmAPdlsNteMI
JACKSON, Mich. -Bobby •
c.: UnHr, three-Ume winner of the
Indlanapoll1 ~00, announced hla
b retlrement from Indy car compeCldon
Monday.
"Thia wu the hardest declaJon I've ever
made.'• Aid Urwer, who recently had announced
"' h1a intention '° return to ractna in 1983 with the
,,
b
tr
Patrick Racina Team. "I WU real excited about
driving for my aood friends.
team owner Pat Patrick and
team ~ Jom McGee,"
he said. ' However, laa\
Wednesday. Dec. 16, my
entire family and aome of my
closest friends came to me and
uked me to recontider. 'f\le
substance of what they said
"""" was. that after all I had
accomplished, why continue
with so little to gain and 90 much '° loee.
"For the flrst time, I realized that I had been
!I· thinking only of Bobby Unser and perhaps it wu
11 time to think about my family. For the first time
in 36 years of racing, I agreed to let my family
' decide."
1 Unser. who will be 49 in February. won at
11 Indy in 1968, 1976 and 1981. The last victory was
1 controversial. At first, he was penalized for ~ illegally passing several cars. aJ¥i Mario Andretti
was declared the winner of the race. But that
,1 decision later was reversed by a U.S. Auto Club
.,. appeals panel.
. , "I know there are many fans who would
' like to see me continue driving, but no career can
go on forever," he said.
I I b---------------------------------T Quote of the day
Skip Caray, Atlanta Hawks
broadcaster, on Utah Jazz center Danny
Schayes. aon of basketball .Hall of Jl'amer
Dol~ Schayes: "He looka a lot like, hia. _!
father, but he plays more like his mother."
tfhere's no time for overtime
I, MILWAUKEE -The Gree n [i]
y Packen miaaed a field goal which • • ~uld have won Sunday's National • ·
i!. ootball League game against the
~~lts in Bal~imore Sunday. Their fans . in
t!iWi8conain and Upper Michigan miaed even
ing the kick. .
iDstead television viewers from lA Crome to
a.rquetie, Mich .• were give.n the thrilb of a ~real ·commercial, a plua plua and a CBS ~ tion.
Network authorities in New Yol'k. insisted
kick by Jan Stenerud in overtime was on
ra, but that it had been switched out in
~by Midwestem Relay Co. which was
;JUmOllDg the regional feed to Marquette. La 'fr<M!e• Milwaukee, Wausau and Green Bay.
~ Officials blamed the problem on the fact
jthat Stenerud'a attempted field goal came after
~regulation time had expired. The game ended in
!e 20-20 tie.
FL stBndings
Long season?
These two "fans" won't be sorry to see the-Rams
close out the home season Sunday against the Chicago
Bears.
Bruins have a Field ( s) day Ramsey named athlete of year
NIW YORK (AP) -Oruok1 Roblnaun,
emooth·~nc thJrd bMtman few the a.Jumcn
QD*9, a U.1 ol 21 new candidac. for &he
of .l'JLn» ADDMJ'lna c:mJaallota ~ IQ WICl'Jll\
1Mfhb91'1 or the BMebeU Wrtten A..oc.UUOft Of
Amtrk .. Monday.
The ballot contah" 48 namea, 23 ot them
holdovert. That voup lncludN plt.ch•r• Juan
Marlchal, Hoyt Wilhelm, Don DrYldai. and fll'lt
buemen Harmon K1Uebl"ew and au Hod ...
All came cloee lo elect.lcn last year when Hll\k
Aaron and J'rank Robln1on. both flrat-year candldac., were el«ted
To p1n election, candidates mutt receive votes
from 76 percent of the bellots retumed by 10-year
memben of the BBW AA.
The candidates:
• Dldt Allen, Lula Aperido, Jim Bunnl.na, Lew
Burdette, Orlando Cepeda, Mlke Cuellar, Larry
Dierker, Pat Dot.on, Al Downing, Don Dryadale,
Elroy Face, Nel10n Fox, Dave GhutJ, Tommy If.elms, Gil ffodaa, Joe HOemer, m.tori Howard,
Randy Hundley, Harmon Killebrew, Harvey
Kuenn, Don Lanen, Juan Marichal. Roeer Maria,
Carlo. May, Bill Mueroeki, Ken McMullen, Bill
Melton, Felix Millan, Thurman Mun.aon Gary
Nolan, Tony Oliva, Jlm Perry, Vada ~ Boot
Powell, Doug Rader, Brooka Roblnaon, Cookie
Rojas, Ray Sadecld, Red Schoendien.1t, Diego SelUi
Bifl. Sfnger. Toe Torre, HoyT Wilhelm. JfH.y
Williama, Maury WW. and Jimmy Wynn.
Basketball scores
Junior forward Kenny Fleld1 m Quarterback Tom Ramsey, who [i] c:r ._.
equaled his career high with 27 point.a guided the Bruins to a 9-1-1 season 4. • Long 8-:h st. ee . .._Mulero ~~Nvcr,-eer:.u. S3 to lead third-ranked UCLA to an and a date with Michigan ln the Roee H George Me.on 71, Brooklyn
82-68 colleaie buketball vlciory over . Bowl New Year's Day. has been ~ 13. Colorado St. 11 Cell. 40
Louisiana State Monday night. The Bruins, 7-0, named Southern California Athlete of the Year St.~.:;. .. ~~~':...-st. 11 T=:.::9
were aluggiah in the early gotna but charged-" by the First Interstate Bank Athletic Foundation Ce1 Poty SLO 13, Senta Fe 52 ... ,.... c....
ahead at tne outlet of the 8eCOnd ~ and never Board. ArtzOlle 11~ S3 ::= :~· ~ e'l
loet the lead. Darm Daye added 13 point.a for Televl8· a·on, rada·o Bo1M st. e.. IE. w..ninaton 15 ~ C.-. the Brulna . . . Junior guard Joe4y Oardaer ldeho 17. Mldweetem, 'f•. 58 Loulelane Teeh 12, Jemu
acored 28 points and lvu Ve~t came oft the Following are the top sports events on TV KanMt ee~at. 12 ~.~k. F*le6gh Olcklnton bench to score 26 to pece Long Beach State to a tonight. Ratings are: .,.... "'V' v excellent; .,.... V'.,.... Butter 48, s. •.·Edwwdt\111140 eo
98-95 non-conference vict.ocy over New Mexico worth watching; V' V' fair: V' forget It. Detroit 11• 0renc1v,,.,,8t. 52 T ........ ._a..
at the Loni Beacn Aftna. The 49en, now 5-2, (j) ~1~~~:: <i:Ar-w-St.
71
· ~ 70
had a 97-90 lead wtth 16 second• remaining 9 p.m., CballDel 9 V V V Putdue "· ~ 11 tOledo 12. vennom 65 bef N M xico led ff fi T--St. 51, SW ""-'ur1 ...... ore ew e ree o ve straight_polnts COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long Island at 44 COUA• in the clo8i.ng leCOncU ..• Forward Joluuay Brol'a Nevada-Las Vegas. Wlecontln 68, N. mlr10lt 55 UC.,..... T--···
llOOred a game-high 21 points and .,....bbed 10 •-no••n-r: Chick Heam. T • n n • • • • • T •ch 7 e , tt' 'Lt n .. bo ds, and p t M .,. I e--All • ..... Youngetown s1. 74 San Jo•• sf. ea ce1 St re un orres caen1 e hit a pair of Long lsl~d haa a big order to fill since "'-Sound 42. s. O.ote et. Fullrton M • , .
free throws with aeven seconds remaining as Coach Jerry Tar'---•--•a Runrun' , Re'--ls are "-O 4t HoUllon 71, UC tn.tne 55 Loyola Marymount took 63 al .,a__,,., MUIUUl uo: " Netlruka 83, Mo. w-.n 43 C RI 1hW1n It n Illa -a -v ~on over on the young aeaaon and ranked 17th ln The ~ 14. Mgtto St. 51 MontlM 8t. to, P.:Me 14
Colorado State. Senior guard Gres Goorjlan Aasoctated Presa Top 20 poll, ._. Ul#I •. uc ..,... ..,.,... so
scored 19 points for the Lions in hia 9eCOnd game OTHER TELEVISION ~ 11• T ..... aouu.n 51 • ....,. T-• since tranat-..i--from N ·-.:1-T --v AJe.:Blrmlngharn ... St. L°'* c-t ......, "" ... "~ ev-.. ........ egu. Women's Basketball -UC Irvine Christmas 47,._.__.11 • _.........._ ,...,.. ct s' t\ t n '
7 30 Channel 6 T --·--• , ...._,.......,. 82 UIC 93, WevtMd...,... 79 Jazz tops Kansas City in OT tournament, : p.m.. 5 · aped. A1cMr 14. Cl'9dll 11e <cAI .-.. n , ldlN> a Basketball -New Mexico at Long Beach E. r-St. 11. Radtofd
Jeff Wtlkln1 acored 35 points, m State, 9:30 p.m., Channel lMJ. Taped.
11
Mercer 83, N.C.41-ltt>Olo 52 cii: ~ant
including six in overtime Monday RADIO / South Florlde 71, ,..,,, St. 70 ea 11t1• 1 r ........
night as the Utah Jau nipped Kama.a Basket~ UC In.:ne vs. Goruaga ln Wolf ~7~:.t8 ~ :::; 't:!°U::O-o:::L34
O ty 119-117 in the lone NBA game of Pack Claaaic in Reno, 7 p.m .• KWVE (108 FM); sue TUllM 42. c,p.. aa
the e¥en.i.nl ... In the only Nlll.. game of the Cal State FUllerton at Portland University, 7:30 w-. '°'r..::e:-'° u.g 40, ~.,.:..
nlght, Man Pavellcll. Mae AllJHa and Rob p.m., KWRM (1370). Otllftolne °'Y 15, HW ...._, ,.... 53. ~ Bwfl 15
McClaaallaa JCOred ~oals in the tint 4:39, Hockey -WinnJ~a at K.ino. 7:20 p.m ., M .._,.,... 44, ...,... aa KPRZ (1150) IMU 80, loultl •••n. T-. IO Edllofl 54 Fooe.4' propelling tbe New ork Rangers to a 8-3 rr=====· =============~~T•~-~~e:,.,_.,~~P~·~A~ ..... ~M~-~~~~~~· 52,~0~oe.~u~V...~4~5~ vic_tory over Pittsburgh ... Pitcher Jerry K1q 11
ls joininf,.':; Oakland A'• u part of the earlier
Carney ford for Toay Arma• deal with the
Boston Red Sox . . . An emergency Nevada
boxing rule providing for a mandatory ~ight
count -developed after the death of South
Korean fischter 00 KM Kim -wu llgned by
Gov. Bob Ll1t . . . The Atlanta Braves have
signed free aient pitcher Pete Falcone, formerlv
with the New York Mets.
ERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
OOUBLE
HOUDAY SPECIAL
W L T Pct. PF PA
6 1 0 .857 192 156
5 2 0 .714 173 140
5 2 0 .714 137 114
5 2 0 .714 190 115
5 2 0 .714 210 154
4 3 0 .571 121 97
4 3 0 .571 99 101
4 3 0 .571 130 111
3 4 0 .429 99 131
3 4 0 .429 104 112
ver 2 5 0 .286 127 186
....._.._.. City 2 5 0 .286 126 145
1 6 0 .143 95 190
0 6 1 .077 80 158
W L T Pei. PF PA
Dallas 6 1 0 .857 179 90
Washington 6 1 0 .857 l " 118
Atlanta 5 2 0 .714 170 126
Green Bay 4 2 l .643 164 135
Minnellota 4 3 0 .571 142 129
St. Louia 4 3 0 .571 111 121
Detroit 3 4 0 .429 133 129
New Orleana3 4 0 .429 84 127
NY Gianta 3 4 0 .429 117 112
Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 109 134
Chicago 2 5 0 .286 84 122
Philadelphia 2 5 0 .286 143 149
San Fran. 2 5 0 .286 163 172
Ramt 1 6 0 .143 153 196
NOTE: The top eight teams in
each conference will qualify for the
playoffs.
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u,hUy. In the Vtk.lnp' opoMr, It took
Penn r, juat a aophomore, •hutout aoallendlna frum
acored what turned out to be the Jerry Babic an~ Penner'• penalty
decldln1 penalty klcka In kick to aend the Marina lnto the
vktories over both Damien and semifinals.
La Quinta. and added the only Penner then brouaht the Yikes
regulation 1oal in the Vikings' back from a 1-0 dellcit with a
two aamea Monday, , goal with about 10 minutet
A. a result, Marina will \angle remalnlng in their aame with La
with Canyon Hlah tonight at 7 at Quinta. Again, It waa hl1 penalty
South Torrance High with the kick In overtime to give Marina
tournament championship on the the victory.
line. Canyon vaulted into the
In other tournament action at championship game by knocking
Sou th Torrance, Ocean View off Ocean View, 2-1, and then
auffered throu1h everything topping Palos Verdes on penalty
from traffic which delayed the kicks.
start of the Seahawka' 9 a.m. Commuter traffic delayed
game to fog, and a1 a result, Ocean View's arrival for the
dropped its first two games of the Seahawks' first game againat
9Nae>n. Canyon. In fact, Ocean View
With 1-0 and 2-1 victories Coach Paul Kollar had to field a
Monday, Marina improved its makeshift lineup aince some of
' # his key players were still missing.
Citrus hos ts
OCC tonight
Both Orange Coast College,and
Saddleback Colleg«: squeeze in
oon -conference basketball
contests this week before
Christmas arrives.
Coach Tandy Gillis' Pirates
have a date with Citrus on the
Owls' court tonight at 7:30, while
Coach Bill Brummel's Gauchos
w ill host Santa Ana on
• Wednesday night.
OCC, 5-5, split a pair of non-
conference games last week,
defeating Palomar, 74-65 before
falling to a much-improved LA
Southwest 1quad, 69-55.
As for lhe fog: "I never dld see
any of the goals. The fog was so
bad." Kollar admitted. "Still,
Canyon was ready for us and
came out to play."
Reid Thibodeau got the
Seahawk.s' on1y goal of the day
in the setback to Canyon. Culver
City then eliminated Ocean View
with a 1-0 victory.
Huntington Beach split its two
games in the 11ame tourney ,
nipping West Torrance , 2-1
before falling to Upland, 1-0.
Meanwhile, at the North
Orange County Classic at
Fullerton High, Fountain Valley
was blanked by Mater Dei 2-0 in
a first-round game.
It was the Barons' first defeat
of the season agains t five
victories.
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This ltatement WU flied with the This alltement w .. filed wllfl lM County Cler1I of Orenge County on County Cieri! of Orange County on o.c. 3. 1982. 0ec e. 1982. ....n f20l799
Publl•h•d Or•ng• CoHt Delly Publl•hed Orange Coast Delly
Piiot. Dec. 7, 14, 2f. 28, 1982 Piiot. Dec. 7. 14, 21. 28, 1982 6371-82 6371-&2
Breiit 'Ragon ~ a life with Red Cross CPR.
C-ouldyou?
rifteen-year-<>ld Brent Ragon had no tdea how soon
be'd be USIIl<J CPR to save someone's life when he com·
pleted hls Red Cross trairun9 at a Youth Safety Seminar. But, wtule Brent was ndmo the tram home from that
seminm a man col.lapsed two rows behind hLm.
"He wasn't breathing, and I couldn't find a pulse:•
Brent recalls. "I wasn't scared. I didn't have ume to be
scared. l lcnew what to do and I did 1t"
If you were an Brent's place. would you know what
to do?
We'll teach you
)OU'I us.
CHARGERS ..
From Page C1
five minul.el of the third quarter
An 82-yard drive. capped by
Chuck Muncie'• I-yard run, Ued
the game at 24-24. Twenty two
aeconda later, defenalve end Oaey
"Big Hands" Johnaon 11cked
Cinc innati quarterback Ken
Anderson for a ufety.
Twelve seoonds later, Foui. hit
Chandler on a 38-yard 1COrlng
play, increaalng the lead to 33-24.
"It there was a turning point
in the fame, it was probably lhe
safety,' said Gregg.
Brooks, who finished with 105
yards on 12 carrlee, had TD runs
covering 17. 48 and one yard.
Anderson. who had 257 yards
passing at halftime on 27 of 35
attempts, ended up with 416
yards on 40 of 56 attempta.
S tastny side lined
QUEBEC (AP) -Peter
Stastny, the Quebec Nordiques'
high-scoring center, will be lost
to lhe National Hockey League
club for at least two weeks
because of a knee injury, a team
spokesman sald Monday.
The Nordiques, who dropped
s uccessi ve games to Buffalo
Sabres last weekend, will be
without Stastny for the next five
games, including one against the
New York Islanders tonight and
two a gainst the Montreal
Canadiens this week.
a hawk
ldlaon Ht1h '"'" '" 1t1h&·~ unbol.9n 1tr11k on tht lfne tonl1ftl (8:IO) •l•lnat
W t.mJ111wr, wh4m the two '8nW 1quare olfln the
third round of &he Cypr .. women'• bulce&balJ
toutyWMnl.
Both ieama "°'1ll.nU.cf th.fr dnve towa U\
to\lnwnent champMJN.hip with vk:1orite Monday,
but It WU a dlft.Nnt a10ry few Hunc.lncton Bllch,
Marina and Oc.wt.n View which came up loltn.
And in a non·i.a,u. 1ame. J'ountaln' Valley
came up two Polnta 1hort to lnvadlna Chino.
Here'• what took pi.at:
Edlaoa H , Foot~ll U
COllCh Dave White'• Charaera are one victory
away from a champlonahlp ahowdown with either
Fa.lrf.ax or Lakewood after they rode 16 polnts by
Gretchen Meinhardt to a champlonahlp bracket
triumph over Foothill.
''We did IOme ttal good puslng tonJaht and cut
down on the tumovera.'' W hite aatd after the
conte1t. "We juat played very conai1tent ball
~n received 14 points from Shelly Trepl
and 11 from Janet Bittner. Trepl and Kori Gendron
led their team in reboundl with 11 apiece.
Wettmluter 4', Martu H
Diane Wat80n ICOl'ed eight of her team-high 16
pointa in the fourth quarter aa the Lions continue
their dramatic turnaround from last year'a dlsmal
2-19 aeuon.
Weetminst.er, now 5-1 on the season, out.scored
the Vikino 18-6 ln the final quarter to turn things
around. 'fhe Liom also uaed aix polnta by Gail
G uthrie in the final period to hold off the Vikings.
Senior Sandy Corbett had 12 points for the
Vikings, who fell to 5-4 on the season.
Marina will face Foothill thiJI evening at 5 in
the fifth-place semifinals.
Lakewood 5%, Ocean View 45
Lakewood out.8cored the Seahawks 17-2 in the
third quarter which tells the story of this contest.
Marina, Capo Valley m eet
Marina High's Vikings are on the road tonight
against South Coast League power Capistrano
Valley in non-league basketbaD, beginning at 7:30
at Saddleback College.
Another South Coast area school -Laguna
Hills -hosts Sunny Hills in a 7:30 non-league
game.
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tap tonight at 7 when they host La Quinta.
UCI wo01en fall
to Houston
The UC Irvine women~a basketball team will
have to settle for a battle for third place in lta own
Christmas Classic after the Anteaters fell to
Houston 78-55 Monday at Crawford Hall.
UCI (4-5), which defeated Montana State 72-61
ln it.a tournament opener Sunday, turned the ball
over 28 times and was without the aervtces of
Katherine Hamilton who waa in foul trouble much
of the evening.
Hamilton, the team's top scorer with an 18.6
average, sat out most of the firlt half with three
fouls and Houston opened a lead of 27 points at one
stage.
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points, while teammate Betty Darthard had 11 and
Carolyn Sanford chipped in 10.
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Palnier ·won't miss
eaver's managing
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Jim
'Palmer says he won't misa
•manager Earl Weaver u a
I perlOn, and that only time will
I tell if the Baltimore Orioles will
mill him as a manaaer.
Weaver, who retired at the end
of the 1982 eeMOO, and Palmer
matntalned an often stormy
relatlonlhip despite their_..,..
ot 1ucceu together with the
Orio lea.
that credit he should have gotten,
well, we'll just have to wait and
see," Palmer aaid.
"The greatest thing that
happened to Earl was to be
manager of our teams in 1969,
1970 and 1~71, becawse we won
and it made him out to be one of
the beat managen in bueball,
but l think hia claim to fame fa he
didn't IT'le9 up thoee teams -we
had a lot ot talent," Palmer aaid.
"I think lhat caused Earl to
loee a lot of his introspection. I
think he beaan to think he wu
the reuon we were wlnn1na -It
wSilln't Frank Roblnaon, It wasn't
Brooka Robln9on, l\ wun't me, it
wa.n't Davey Johnlon -It wu
Earl."
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Clemson
president
responds
C LEMSON, S .C. (AP) -
Clemson University. President
Blll Atchley says maJ<.lng any one
peuon a scapegoat for the
ashool'a current NCAA athletic
isrot>ation fa not the aNWer to the
situation.
In a ,,neettns with the echool
faculty Monday, Atchley
defended tu. efforta to correct
the problems that led to the
tchool's two.year probation for
football recruiting violatlona.
He said one coach who had
been involved in major recrultlna
violaUonl waa being tenn.lnatea
from the football program and
another had r~lved a Mvere
aanctJon· that atopped 1hort of
mnava1 from the staff.
Atchley refuted to name the
coechee lnvolv.d.
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SO -Btook1 41 run (Bentracnke kldl)
Cln -M HMl'le 17 P9M If orn ,.,,.,.,._
(Btecll llJCll)
SO -FO 8enlftct>tie 21
SO -llrook• 1 run t8enlrlCNle kid<) A -51,2116 ca-. lleltetlce
Cln Fir•-n ~., .. d. 11-44
Paulng ywck 317
Allum'tWde u ,._ 40-M--1
~"' 2·15 Punta 3-4,
Fuml»IM•IOll 1.0
~ 7-12 TlmeofPa le• 2917 ....................
80
34
35-175 ...
37
26-41·2 3-11
1-41
2·1 ... 7.
30:43
RUSMINO -Clnclnnetl, JoMeon 7-21, And1t1on 2-11. Curll• 1 ·8. Al•••nd11
1.mfnu1 I Sen Diego. Brook• 12·106,
Muncie 1.....a. ~II 3-1, Foutt 1.0
PASSINO -Ctnclnnell Ander1on
40 ·58· I ·4111 S a n Diego. Fouu.
2~2"°"35. Muncie I· 1..o-t&. RECEIVING -Clnclnnall, CollHuworth
.. 151, AOll M 1, A Ot1flln 7-40, ~
.. 30. M L Hwr11 ,...,., Kreider )..23, Holman
MO, Alexender 1-7 San Otego, °*'°"' IQ.HO, Wlnalow e. l 11. ,,_ ~3. FltlkM
2·29, s.-.. 2·2$, Munda 2·11
MISSED FIEU> OOAL.8 -Hone
..... M .... •• A IOUll of 109, 771 llCkeit hoidert did not
allend N•ttonel Footbel LMoue O•-durln9 The WMllend OI Dec.. 1 .. 20 A ...,_. ~btWkdowft
loe Anaelll ( ......... ~ -Stadium "'PICl1Y ,3,000, no .oow. 9, 1117, uneold
tldiett '1,227
Mlemt (J •ll·Oolph lne) -8ta01um capacity 111. 196; no ~ho•• 123. uMOld
llelleu 7.370
WMNngton t01anta-Aed9klntl -Stedtum =~ Sl.045: no ,.,._. 5,015. vneold
Plllladelpflll (Ollarl-£aotea) -Stedlum
Cepecfty 72 ,204, no thoft 2t. 77 3, UMOld
tltk.i. U ,OIS
Oellu (8llnl1·Cowboy1) -Sl•dlum
cepaclty ts, 101. no •llOwl 548, unlOld llc:tlet• ..
Oetron tVlktng1·Lton11 -Stadium ~ty I0,131: no .,._. 4.612: uneold
lk*N2 .... ~ (8,....,...9'ownel -Steatum
capacity 80,322, no lllOWI 5.7u , -ticket• 7.431
OIN .... 14M N2 1~2 an
111• ..... 1411 512 1794 ...
1126 uo
1174 124
les.t 726 -... at11 ..,
2051 1034
20U 6llO
222A "41
2211 7111
MATM>MAL COMNMNCR °"' .....
New o. ........ Cl'olcaoo
TMIC)e Bey
o .... Bey
New Yori< 011n1a
OetrOil
Allen1•
Oellal
MlnnMOle
SI Louis Sen FtllllClaCO
WWllngton
"-Pfllledelc>Ne
v ..........
2329 421 2274 ...
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1892 1191 18141 418
1111 1116
1111 732
1762 515 1730 831
14116 747
1812 482
1110 740 1566 1()3
Dt!flfNU
1595 575
1804 m 1611
1709 837
1132 744
1737 524 HM 873 1840 ~ IHI ...
1121 1170 2001 11117
2021 730 t1f1 711
2111 711
,_
1121 1111
1'71
1017
''°' 1130 "'7 1247
110 1117
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112
7156
11311 9aA ... 7 ...
13tl0
110I
1f14 ,.
1022
1311
1577
11110
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1177
1230 1301
1388
1171 1083
1157
'" 1148 1200
1 70 952
1020
1025
1000
1072
1811
1213 IOl3
1304
1172
1258 1304
1291 mt
1410
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lndlpefldelltee9oWI ..._.,,DM.11 <• ..... .....:. .... , Wllconaln 14, K.-Si.i. 3
~~
IM ... C*eo) Ohio Stele ,7, ~YOUft9 17
Celfomla llowt .. ..... o.c. ti , .. ,._,
Freano State~. eo-.g °'._, 21
T• ...... 9oWI ......,,Oec.tt , .. ~,...,
Aut>urn 33. 8otllon OOlleQe 2t
IUft 9oWI ...,.....,
(at IP ,._, Teue)
North C1r01tna (7·4) YI hue (9·21.
ChMtlel 2 II noon
AJoM 9oWI ......,
( ........ ,
Marylend (8·3) YI. WaehlnglOft (11·21 •
~1 1a14p,m
LIMrtJ .... • .....,,0....) <•~ Alabeme (7~) ¥L ....oi. (?~). ~ 11 1111 p.m
a.tor llowt .,,_..,,Dec.•
( ......... "'",
W-VlfQHa ~2) \1 Aortde Stat• (e.31.
Ch.,,,,.. 7 11 5 p.m
Hell of ,...,. 9oWI
,....,, De&. 11
, .......... Ala.)
Vanderbllt (8·31 •• Air Force C1 ·5), 0.-11 •t1 1 e.m.
lfltNctt .... ,,...,, Olc. 81
(MA ..... ) 2 !1-:::-(M-f) ... loWe (7-4l Channel
8kl 111 ar1o•t llowt ~81
Arll.,_ (8-2(_1) Y11 F::le (7-3).. Cllennel
11 at6pm ,... .. ....
......, ....... 1
(MT ...... ML) Olllel>OIM (W) .,._ Alli:-Stele (e.21.
~ 4 " 12:30 p.rn.
Cottonllowt .......,,.-.1
(tit o.1211)
Southwn MeUlodll1 ( 10-0. 1),,. PltttOUIQl'I
~21. °""""' 2 .. 11 Liii ._.... ... .......... ,
(M~) Mic:fllowl (6-31 ¥L UClA ~ 1· '). Ctlarv..i 4 •• 2 p .. rn.
.. 111 ••
9Nfl , __ T-1 :I
c~ a. o.. """' 1 Ocean View -lfle T~ I
C.._ Cltr t, 0... View I
"""llnf'lill ...... I, .... ,__.. '
t ...... llnOI~ 9-11-lnq 0..e 1. Ct.ol 1
~ '· MWl1Mt••~ .....
............... 1
e.ut!IT-4, ...... 1 ..,.,..,,~.
M":ne tc:Oflng. Merln1 wWw on penally
Nickl c.._...o,.... .. •••
lli29ftM .. La CMMa t Merine goal acorlng: Penner (Not•.
Mlflna "'''" on penelty ktc:l<•I
11.-o.YC au .. osT..,.•
(IMll?aC..._)
flt91 pleoe ..............
r111s11e-1.1 r--aoo a.ii. eve; 2nc1 rece-8111. 3rd r•c •-Sklp Kamplf,
Coronedo VC; 4111 rece-Bruce Oo11e.
Mtlllon Bey YC; 5th •--Kempf!
l •••• 30 Plue-111 re ca -Otahem
Ott»bonl. BYC, 2nd •--Otck Knoff, SMta
c1.,. Racing A1aoc1a11on; 3rd r--e.n
Qr...,, BYC: 4th •--Olbl>onL
Adult SlbOI-111 1--Ellnor Forl)'lh
ave . 2n0 ·--For9)'1h. 3rd ·--FOf9Y1h,
41'1 •--Coline Olt»bona. BYC
l•do-14A-111 11ce-B111ne Tnorne,
Behl• Corlnlhlan VC, 2nd race-Brenda
Thome, 8CYC, 3rd r--Blelne Thome.
lldo-148-tlt •--Fred To.pel, BYC.
2nd ·--Paul W*-. ave. 3rd r--°" Wllllem1. BYC; 4111 •--PIUI WW-
8et»ot A-111 1--Erlc Proul, BCYC;
2nd rec:e -Proul; 3rd race-P rout. 4th
tlCl-PtOUI
Sabot C-t-111 •--E.r1c &t-. BYC,
2nd t1ce-Oero lyn Ulander. eve. ltd
r--EllM; 4th t--Krll M .... 8YC.
Sebot C·2-111 r-. Eat• 8'end. BCVC:
2nd ·--·and
"""' J::L '::~ 1111) -t5 engllre 25 e11»1core, 2 llonlto. 112 mec-., ... 15 rocll lleh. 1 .,__, 1
~.
DANA WHAM ~ n Wlglarl. 3e -· 2 l\ellbut, 1"4 """*-"· 180 rodi ood. 1 rodt
""'· 18 ~. 1 KUipln. 1 l*'9 perCft
HA.?. MACH -27 englerl 2 bonllo, 5 oow cod, 195 rOC* cod
fllondlll[• .._ 1aa•1ne
A-AU OAKLAND"~!:~....!:%: -Wry Kine.
pllcher. trom 1111 eo11on Red Sox 10
cornpleite Ill\ ..... !fade.. AlleMad "'-'°" Hanna.pilot.. ....... L...-
ATl.ANTA eRAVEa -AftnounceG Ille
~of P9te F.icon.. pltciher, to I -Y9W conltact. ~
.......,. 9 ...... '#
ATLANTA HAWKS -Wetved Sam ~.""-'d. CLEVElANO CAVAUE'RS -WllNed Peut Moll.i.--.
OETAOIT PISTONS -PleCed ScoC1 ....,,
lorwetd, on welvera. Reactlveted Kent ..,_, torww~.
MILWAUKEE SUCKS -Pieced AmlOnd
... ou-CS. °" Wlllhrwl. MOCUY ........ ......., ........
HARTFORD WHALERS -Sent P1ul
Mlt'8Nll. I.rt =o 91neh••'"°" of the ~Hodl911A NEW JEASEY DEV -~ llndamy Mlddlebrootc, goallender, and John
Wen•lnll,left wing, lrom Wlchll• of the Cenl11I Hockey -LHgue. Sent Shawn
~~~-1..':<>Wlchlle. lfEWY ~-~Soot ~. dei991-:-. lrOm Tulle of IM
Centnl Hocltay ~-
MICHIGAN STATE -Nemed e llt
Aaderneetl«, CMtlle laggeilt and Horwl
Plrfl• ............ toc:1t111 ooechll..
chri~~ 1982 ...
to W\Ul$tond thz. cz.ltz.mq;nte.
OUT ~bz.ar }~ bombz;r _jod<at,
t
GAlUTt NAUTIQ\J£ ..... ~.,.,....of'
MiriMMist
A. CttllMI
3420 * Oporto, N.8.
675-8157
,1111111111:11
OARE Thursday, December 23,
DOROTHY LOUISE 1982 at l l :OOAM at the
OARE. a native of Alamou, Hllgenfeld Mortuary Cllapel
Colorado and a 20 year with the Rev. bonald
resident of Colt.a Mesa. Ca. Stur1eon of the Family
Pu.ed away on December Enric hment Center of
19 1982 at the Colt.a Mma Anaheim and the Women of M~ Hospital at 'the aee the Mooee Chapter 1168 of
of "· Dorothy w• the Sr. Costa Men offlclat1n1. fteaent of the Women of the Intennmt will follow at the
Moose, Chapter 1158 of The Rlveralde National
Coeta Mesa, Ca. and baa Cemetery. VisltaUon will be
been wry active aion, with held at the mortuary on
her hUlband Walter, of iM Tuelday, December 21, 1982
Loyal Order of the Moome, from 12:00 noon to 9:00PM
Costa MeH Lodge 1457 . and all day Wednesday,
Dorothy had been with the Dec e m be r 2 2 , 1 9 8 2 .
Women of the Moose for H l l1enfeld Mortuary
abou't &-yttare. She I• d l rectoraT 120 Eaat
1urvlved by her huaband Broadway, Anaheim, Ca.
W a 1 t er , be r mot her , (714) 5~ 105.
Charlot~ FoottJt and her WDTOVER
mp-father Clifford FootUt HELEN E. WESTOVER,
of Sun Qty, Ca., her 2 ION resident of ~ Hi1a, Ca.
Jame9 Oare of Quail Valley, Pu.ed away on December
Ca., Clifford Oare of 18, 1982ln1...-.runa Hilla, Ca.
Sunnymead, Ca .• 3 Born ln Columbua, Oh
claucht.en Owioue Paae1 of ~ppL Survt~ by her c::o.ta Mesa, Ca., Frealcka buaband Judie Harry C.
MorteUVofl ~, 0 ea,. Westover, IOD Harry E. a n d a er e are o Westover of Newport Beech,
Sunn)'IDMd. Ca. She la alao Ca .• dau1bter Dorothy aurvlved by a slater Pat Westover of San Marino,
Memecar of Bia Bear. Ca. Ca., 7 p-andchUdnm and 1
and 3 ~· 11\menl IJ'Hl·&randchlld. l'uneral aervlcea wlJl be held on aervlcea will be held
IAlTZ .... ON
SMTH & TVn4&.l
WISTC~ CMAllL
427 E t7th St
Costa Mes. 84&-0371
Wedneeday, December 22,
1982 at 2."()()PM .i the hdfic
View Mortuary O\apel wtth
the Rev. I!. Lee Wilhelm
offlclatln1. Interment at
P8d.6c View Memorial Park,
Newport Beech, Ca. Pldfic
View Mortuary dinlcton.
Patera guilty;
La-wyer irked
MERCER ISLAND, Waah. (AP) -The
attorney for former Seattle Seahawka c.oach Jack
Patera blasted pro.ecuton after a jury found Patera
guilty of drun.ken drivirl&.
"To say they (the proeecutlon) wanted to treat
Jack Pat.era like anyone elae wu the epitome of
hypocri.ly," aaJd anomey Doug Cowan.
'We didn't treat th.ii cue any differently than
any other one," replied deputy proeecutor Jackie
Brown.
The six-member jury in Mercer la1and Di.ltrict
Court deliberated for nearly four hours Monday
before handing down the verd1ct.
A pre-.eentence lnveat14atlon wu ordered by
Judge Joe Rindal. Patera, 49, and hJa wile, Susan,
hurried fl'Om the courtroom after the verdict wu
read and wouldn't respond to reponer.' questions.
Patera was accused of driving while
intoxicated Sept. 11, during the National Football
Leque players strike.
He was fired u head coach Oct. 13.
Cowan implied that puecuton had 90l'Dething
to do with Paiera'a tiring.
"I think it's interesting that he WU filed two
days after the proeec."\Jtion refUKd to move the trial
date back," aaid Cowan. "I don't believe in
ootnddenoes." Tbe defense had tried to show that the
breathalyser tat P•tera took at the time he wu
arTeSted WU inaia:urate.
Patera testified Monday th.at he had a few
drinkl on the nf&ht of hla arrest. but that he wu
not lmpUred by the ahcohoUc beverapa.
He claimed be failed field sobriety teata
became be WM w$! new conl9Ct J.emer and had
on new boota with heels. ·
Patera ai.o wu ven a breathalyzer test on the
ntaht of hi.I arrea1. Hia blood-alcohol level wu
determloed to be .14, above the .10 level CODlidered
leplly drunk.
Several f.rlendl and a rettaurat.eur t.eltlfled
that Patera did not appear affected by alcohol be
drank the ni«bt he WM arr.ted.
ru111}t1 Cm111f •• 642-·5618
r11rl11 I Ii 11/ 1111 /1u1/11 l'llol' ml ''
'""'' ""' '' ti• clo11l/lnl 1tr.t """ lo '"'" ''' ~'" a prntluc•t
FIAT ZOOO SPIDER
JHI BUlllTll BOARD
a.111'etlMll lea .. es
The Newpor1 8Mct'I Plll'k.I, BeachM and
Recreation Department 11 accepting regl1tratlon for boya and glrla basketball
ptogr8ml.
Gamff wlll be played on Saturday• at
Corona del Mar High and Ensign School. u.gu. for third and fourth, fifth and ahcth,
and ~th and 416ghth grade dlvlalona are
eoheduled.
Team1 wm be formed at Anderson,
Eatbtuff, Hetahts, HatbOr Vi.w, Newport
ElerMntety an4 Marlnar9 9ChocMa. ~ ,_ 11 St5 '°' newcomers and SI for thoee play9t"I w9'o ltltl haw their perk1.
beecf'9a and ~Ion dapwtrnant blue end
gold Jer-.y.
Aegistrdon tak• pMoe Monday throuotl
Fndey from 8 Lm. to 5 p.m. Phone fM0.22'11
tor more lntonnatton.
. Kl••• •.e1'ey
~Home acMctula.
Dec. 21 -Winnipeg; Dec. 23 -Edmonton;.
Dec. 2t -Vancouver; Dec. 29 -Wlnnfpag.
Jan. 18 -Edmonton: Jan. 20 -Hartford; Jan. 25 -Calgary; Jan. 27 -New York
lalandatl. Feb. t -New York Rangert; Feb. 5 -
PhlladafpNa. 2 p.rn.; Feb. 10 -Buffak>; F.t>.
19 -WUhlngton: Feb. 22 -Boeton; Feb. 24
-Vanoouwr; Feb. 28 -TOf'bnto.
March 8 -Calgaty; March t3 -Winnipeg;
Marctl 15 -WlnnlPaG: March 17 -Quebeir, March t9 -Plltaburgh; March 2e -
;Edn\onton.
Aprlt 2 -Mln~aota, 2 p.m.; April 3 -Vancower.
" All OM* pl9Y9d at the FoNm. All gem. at
7:30 p.m. UnlaM ot.henw!M noMd.
WIRtam Tlctceta are priced at ft8. , • and 17. '°' , more lntonNrtton, ~ (21~) 11<MIOOO.
Lazers Sllf!f:!er
....,....... .. Home Wl•••
Dec. 28 -New Yor1t.
Jan. 24 -St. Loul1; Jan. 29 -WlchltL
Feb. 2 -Pittsburgh; Feb. 8 -Buffalo; i=.t>.
11 -Memphis; Feb. 18 -Phoenix; Feb. 20
-San Otego; Feb. 25 -Sen Joee.
March 1 -Cleveland; March 1'4 30 Pittsburgh; March 23 -BaltlmOrej Maret\
-St .. Loul1.
Apt"ll 2 -KanlU City; N>r1I 5 -Wichita.
All gam. pla>'9d at the Forum. Alt games at
7:30 p.m.
Tidlet lnfonnatton
Tlciteta are priced at S15. S12, 8 and SS.
Youths, 18-•nd-undW, are half price In all
tk:tlet rangea except Iha 115 ... ti. FOf' more
lnfoonatlon, phone (213) 419-311'9.
Collell•te te•nls
The top elgtlt man'• and women'• oolega
tennis tMma wlll comp.ta In the N.tlOMI Cotteglat• Tennis Claaalc Jan. 7-9 at the
RMcho LM PM'nall reeor1 near Palm 8pMga.
Men'• tM1na "°"' use. UClA. ~ Peppetdll,., TCU, 8MU, ~and Trtntty
Unlverahy wtll compete. Woman's t .. m•
entered .,.. use. UClA, 8tenford, 8an DlaOO
Stata, ~of Mlaml, ...,_and lndWte. Top lndMduata ec:Mdulad to pert._..
lllCtuda c.1·1 ~ Nixon, uac·. Mett Arr/Ill.
UCLA's John o.vfa and Peflpeldll,.'e CMinrl
Mlohlbata. Pepperdlna won the tounwnent
laet year, wt"'8 tM UCLA men•a IMnl won the tM2 NCAA ctwnptonatllp.
Top lndlvtdual WOfMl'IOOffl ..,,_~.-i...Ol-e lnducla
Trinity's Loutea Allan and FelOHa ~.
ll'f•
'?<f
' •J
l(CI
I
teps to a
.saccwssfCll
garage sale
1 Decide -on dates.
LOOI! •I • celende• end WI lhe Cleltt and ltmH or your
• Mle WMkenos ••e ukllllly good. but menr aucceatlul ..... ,, ... been 11e1<1 1n it.~. 1uet alter wo1~
Cllec:k tile Wfft"-r lor-=-t on Ille peper, and witch for any other large event thel mey attr11et potential buyera tw•r. such H re1r1 or oommun11y e .. 1111 Heve your Nie run at leUl two de)'l -eome people mey not be
llOle to come on eny 111lgle aay
2 What to sell.
E~ll1ngl That 11, e_.,illing you l\a .. 11 t uaed 1n tlle 18111 yeer II eo 11em Ila tinhqu1 value. O•,. brtnO-n-.
• or llas unusuel velue, lie sure 10 11111 a lleelthy price lor
11 Get • pad or peper and -ell your whole llouH look everywhere. end Itel ~ll•no
3 Write your ad.
Here IS 1 avggested •d· · Gwege S.11 -<111k1.
• &.ntwood rocking cl\alr. toys. lnftnta' clothing, 1922
Vlcttola In or1g1ne1 ca-. rTWny oec1911a. loll 01 unueual tr.ma. rock cOlllC1Kln plants Refresllmenta, 8
f.m. to 8 p m Slturdty And Suo<lay 1234 South MyttrirJiunown Jl#t _, of M11n and 2nd ..
U.. 11111 pie ad aa a Q\llde. 81 sure to 1111 unuaual ltema. u a~llc u PD11ib11 G1¥1 dlrK1iona 1f
nMded. Don t UM •b~tions -meny people won t
bo!Mr to dlc•Plllr tllem. CAUTION Oof'I t ad"9n1H 111yth1no you don t rNlly,,... E....y 1iem 1n Ille ad mu11 bl on 111n<1 at the atan Ol the tale
4 Whe re to adverlise.
Place your ad wl'lere •t """be Men b¥ people wllO 11 ..
1n the area -mo11 ~ tllOP cloM to hOme The
• Deily Pilot 1a ritd by 88,000 adults 1n Coata Mtaa. Newport Beach. l•guna Beacll. lfY•~. Huntmgton e.acn •nd Fountain v1111ey-g..-1n ... 1no you Wide IJIPO$Ufe And wtlll ,the Ptlot. you re not paying lor was• ctrcullhon 1n LOI~°' Anaheim Plan to
run your ad 3 tunes or mc.e, ""'a tan tt • 1-dip bllora the tale ao 1>erga1n llunlef'I can ,, ... pi.nty of
notice
5 Make a sign.
To help mike your sale IUCX>nSrut. make a law a1gn1 • lrom i;ardboard and lettet With• magic marker A good
aigr> su:e 19 1'" 11 22
6 Placing your ~
T"-morning or the sale, but r>ot betore. piece your
• "llfll Be au re and add~ edci.-•r>d any
d•reett0na1 arr6wa. Tt11• ~ be done aboul • 11•11
1t9ur befc.e the tele l\lt1a. "'-~ tlgn """*-" can be -n from both'"* of the etrNt by pa .. 1no
cars and pede1t118ns CAIJTlON. Some towns tia .. lawa
that r11tr1ct the plecem9rll llnd duration ol garage Hie
llO"S P ..... check with YoUr town a planning depenment or cleftt
· 7 MarlcinCJ prices.
Merit pnces wi-e 11Wy can be_, cjNrly Olfiae
IUl>P't ato•H he,.. varOlus ..-end color} ol ettcker•
• t"8t wortl -'1. o• you can'* masking i.pe How•,.., you matk them._..,,.... ..... Garage Mlee are lo• bwqa111 hunters Aemen'Cler, wna-you cen't Mii
you II have to drag baCk rn .II• hcxlM and store again
tor another )'l•r •
a Se rviftCJ ref reshn...ts.
Thit doean·t ,,. .... to,co.t much. llld ere•••• fr,.odty
• etmospr-1 It elso ~people IO atay lonlJlf
Ind pemepe buy more 'l'ou Doulo -ctierge for
91lpentlYI Ii.ma llke donUla. Of the i.ldll ~uld go In
M lnat lor the day. "'4111 a lerT1btl8de etand
9 Dlspaay. •
..i. Mau tyre -ryth1ng can be Mel\, He"9 card lebhta or
• IJo•rdl'-l M lllelVW ~two cl\al,.. Oon't ... ~ .. to bll'ld ewer~ you can't help II UM
one !&bit ... dHli ..... you can -~lllng and
..._ MOney UN Ollly -c.fl b011 (lln ca111 or bo•.,
*Of'lt h) end ,,.. ---"9PPClin'9d . ''cethler' I I I ll llmll fvrwtgf beforeliend fOt I lr .. nd wno can help 1n1wer qu911-. ..i1e1 for iur>Ch, etc
•I
0 :;: • IYIOOt M ~·::.·::. = 1111 ~metl .. ~ ~ '-' v-. ,;,-.
la._,I~ I0 .. 04tft wltll
llllCIUH llOftOlt VU.
Ownere .... "'*"' In .,.,y ...,. ~ In
.,, .,.. of ...... ptlOed
holftea ... "'• a ..,... • lul tUIMfl, IX·
CHAHQI. °"'
\NATI HI HONI
ltOMI " lee.
AULlSTAfE
6-JI 1'0tl
Nllll lUIMI
Ou·on & )l•lly view• M111h11• tuum, 4 l•drm, 3
bilth. 370() 11q.r1. •1.a1t ,0()0 0..\•1mtrun•
LlllA llLI UYPlllT
Lua&oon VI w from ff bdrm, 6 bet~ phlyNOOl,
dMrk rm, dt!n Oc1t11 1llp. Now fvotl.OOO
UYllM PUOI
Spc1.·wcular bdytront dplx 2 br. 'J. bn up, 2 br,
'J. b11 dn. 2 ooat'11p1w•11. llt.'<fw.'\-d •1.~.000
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l1nt1 Ana ll11d •••n rto.1'1'. ~·~f,· Ho•, ,-~Utl I~• ''·" "* ,.... n~ "'° • ~.IA M~ 1>k1 .... l efetsfo•d 011 . t41 \4 • lt,J00,000. Aoorllted In -__ ... _ ittlt .... ,."
unu wa.a MIC .. I Of 12;100,000 .... .. '"It. fUtfl, Jetd
-,.., ,.,,.., vtlul ,., .... OAlllOIN G"O •• I HU/mo Wutlld• '°' IMMIDIATI.... •• •d• .. klno prloo. ,0, VI. , ... ,.01• ;... oil rurtller Info oontact ... 2\.\ le WllUfY Condo. 2 • • ;a;.~ 9Y,r::,· ~ b I r I Wt n I t ( 7 t 4 ) OW tef. ,ull IMWlfllol, blteilde, ttep ..... pr.-~ 3 .., home 1 116-2030 lftl7mo. ld 114-tt71 fined. 2 t>r. 1 be. ~
t •1. · gut t t 1 pt Not Htt by OWi*, lilt, tiny -····· 191. N26/mo 171-7 12 • 127 'it Abtlono . a br hou .. + HPlrltt Vu bCry 211' E !Mt9ldt ............ pn. ~~24, t1udl0, ~tlNM Of faml-W Newport Hf 11 vate pa tio w/_,,~1. f_nod Plll .... I IUlll ly quertert IH,000 CdM a• ollafm bee*~. ttrnOd. !IMMn, ...... ~ ..a llU tm "°'*"· owe. l'rtne. ~. w ._ 2er. w 2 cw ..,. .... IMO/mo. New 4 br, 4 Y> bli, eut\on\ Jl'rench Normandy r:z 1171,000. TwntlM a ldNn t1000 tft IMf & w . M Mta
&luitc 1.2 prime lkft hilltop Sl.2~0.000. ..... TllUll 842-2211 I05/23t-2048 ~It~ ~t .T~:O *' If. TWnll ... ,., 8 .C.
-: ....... ..,.--.... -.-....... --.. ··) You o wn th• land . --ll&.1111 8~481' t1t60 Plue. 8 .A. Pool; •~a. ,... • ; 0011111111 OAYI Ctlatmlnf s.,. ttomo w1 -•••n Ud0281', din t1860 ~·1::~· w d k· ~ ,. . Coronado Laland CUil bayfront lot a~· boot Iota Of Htrat. GrHt Ideal own.r'• unl1 w/3 8ayfr1 Udo ptc Dr IJ~ . ••. • . !1 dock. Plana avail. Now *370,000 w/wnna. f1mlty horM. Bfful. IO Bdrm• P1u• rent11. Im• &.iboa CoYoe. 28'
' CC)(Mf lot. Could ba beet maoulala. uee.ooo. B1y1ld1 Cov• r ... tata y _ ... ' • f buy In OdM. $320,000. a.44-7020 12200 '825, IO'ltlV I bf & din,
'--., ':.,_. l ~L'Tit:.... lW UM. UT&ll Wl"!-11•1 .... ~ b1au11tul yard. xlnt ! ._a_..a-1-• - -~. CWr1r1 Businessmen ......,. 1t ........... -3 Bt 2 a. seoo wa1Coma. M&-1111
/ f II o u a T t d? 1 n n I Trt<M equity In l'toml, fOf 2 Br F p Bel Pit! MOO 1--HO....,.,M,..,.,,.E8.,....,,"'""0R..,,...,,_,~ ...... ~-
b u 11 n tu under ~ i C.ta.... 1114 oood motorhomo and 1 &: beyfront $850 fountain v.11.;3& 4
rtcltltOIU 8u11nrs) I -llll!l"~~ ... !!ll!lliilii~-l·--:;;;-;-:-•1---..... ---------Sl5000 flml. 3 81'. 1'h BA. 2 Br. oonfmt StOOO Bdrm t7&0-'800 ,...... -Vomt ....... art r-ulTN ! -.TM. -•••• " .. M3~ VER0£1olRtE1~~· Lo 22-38' pool In w .. t. ·--llM.n od yWdt & ~ KJdt ,.--• ., I ••-..-D ..,. •corner .... 000. mlnttar. Bal 187 ,000 -l 1 bl/ low f8U11rw11 and --... __ ,_ lo dwn. Agt. 1546-7739. S 1290/mo e verything. ..., ''l'-'T P •ti w • com•. Prof•UUN Code. Ste. I Low"t f:Alcad unit• In Yltw.U .... a..... Etllmatad value 1 128, 11M111 545-2000. Agent. no ....
17900 lo 119JOJ to Jilt a I Corona Matl High vi EJCa.lllnl IOOttlon with Ett C.M. 3 bd, 2 ba, fpl, 000. fully ~bla no --,iiiiiiiiiiiiil HOMES FOR RENT ,r1cl1l1ou1 8u11nus : tlblllty locatlon on 1h oJdatlnQ duplu.. t2% M*Mn 91 K. $129, quel.Prvparty896-5677. Tllfl ...... Hunt~on 8-:f'I 2 & a
I! Na mt Staltmtnl and l oooan l6da of P.C.H. Juat Dttve by 2001 KJnQ9 Rd 500. 845-7452 ·-t..ll-..... l l• 2 be, tga don, kid• o1c Bdrm. le6CM72.5. Fenc-
llout, 11 publl1hed for ! • low block• from th and 0111 for datallt .1~~~~~~~~~1 ---"iiiiWii:iiiiiTu'.Uil-'700 mo. 997--4783 od yard• & 09'11Q81· Kld9 /our comecutn~ wetkl I bNch. Excellent r•ntal Owner' a wlll ull tl'tl1 llflD •tlll llWPtlT 11&111 -.. -,L...---11-,_-_ .. ---,4-,-.._-1 & pa ti w a I come.
I. w £ of the DA IL. Y, hltt~2.,.% nnanc1ng. WMk for below m1rkot Bel Aire Homa. Lltht ._ --645-2000. Agent. no tea.
PILOT eel" htlp wtlh '229. . price. Lot value ONLY fOI' LMoa R2 lot, 20% down. Inter•~. 2 ..... _. 1 .. 2 81', ..-..... radacoratad, a ta~ looetk>n w1tt1 prlnclptla only. S 159, ..,,. """"' ·-·z both Call tht L£CAL an u"""-llonabla VIEW. o O O. 8 4 6-4 2 o 3 or front kl1Chen, oxpandld good cond. $700/mo, lut. IMca. Utt DE:PARTM£NT al . ...,~ 8'2·9914\ llv, dining., .. Young Win tar R1nt11 .----------
542-021 Erl. 332 for ~ ::r·-~= !'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil adultt ' pall WllCO'". 2 t3-790-9000 dyt or 2 bdrm, 2 bl, din, poot, further m/onn4'10f1. I• --'22,500. 54<>-6937 Agt 790-7302 ewe. ~7r ~!!~7~~!·da-8ac, a roe o h lph pr lead _,....._. • .,., .,,_,.. _
1 homo• -It a • groat B w ..... _ di Id Da:lt"n / U-'b 131t Smt 2 Bt l Ba cottage wl1---------l•fll[f jil(l}I i valu•ll SUBMIT -EX· ~y ~~'::1>11·~;; g•~•g-:. ~ .. -Ill frl>I, no oar~ M26 & • -.. I CHANGE °'??? Concrete drive, Pflvata 11P11 TAI mllll u1IL Aot 873 2 Vu of OCMn: 2 Br, t'A
642-4321 i -~ttoa. l1n,100. F• llYUT•m C.rtu •el llu 1222 Be, guard gate, pool/ ···-···--·-·-........ J WA 11 HI HONl • ....... IJlr San ClanMtntt pride of •• u n I / II y m . • 8 0 0 .
tiOMI ~ lac. IJ H • ownarahlp , modern SPYOlASS HllL 5 BR 213/333-3648, 9f0.73t3
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REAL ESTATE 141-11 Spenlal't ttyta 4 unl1 apt. Baeut., tplC ttoma. 3 bl. SPAC, cuatom exec. 4 Bt, -~-~.· t 6JH400 hOuM with ocewtfhlllt & formal din. rm, lam rm. 3 Bi. pool, api. many golf courae view. Close bonua rm. 3 frl*:t 3500 a x tra1. S t 200. /mo.
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.... e..utJfu1 4 Bdrm famli.. NEWI A,._ ownet could 2 t>r, 1 bl. beam celtlng. 2 bdrm. 2 bl condo. frpc:. Quiet cul di UC atraat. 11••1flllf '' ,...,,,,,,.., 3 Bdrm 2 belt! t f I RafriO. Comm poot. Moo Two bedroom• and ~ l'toml fMturinQ 19' and ;;;:-&'ocean~ apt. If odu•o,•. ~".~:. .. ""'II· mo. 5'8-8t08, 1ft 6 ,
f 11 d • MWI ancloaad garden room, """ ehwtl . ·-1 ·-· l800 53e-t082 1m y room con o. olf the matter tulle. appllca ble & rent the mo. 955-3649. ewe ---------Aettful bf"lck patio with Wini TIAIE Co pl tel e od 1 d otha< 3 apartment• tor Avtllabla 1-1-& l.rQl 4 + cuatom ape. t186,000. m 1 Y ' m • • Income. Saller wlll help LAROE COM home. 2 2 ~·· ., .. Fonn Din N1·1• ••••••••• , ...... ::;=t f:lt~ ~~: lln•nco & SAVE buyer Stry. 3 car Qlf, e>c.an s'tna Frpl'U t llt Pd.
.. natln9 buyer. Atklng tllout1ndt ol dollartl v 11 w · F 0 r 11111 • Kida/Pata' O K S49S
COLD Wei.I.
BANl(eRO
Cua1om home 3BR 4Be, $190,000. For an ap-REDUCED aelllng pr1ea $1350/mo. e!lt-8110 KINO Publlc'a t1on
attpt to Hndy betel!. polntment to 111. call of '325,000 la way BE-daya, 780-3850 -· 537-9740 chg Prim• Leouna Nlgual 540-116t LOW e11rrant replace-lt11-l&.ft locallon. Full pr1ee t 1. · mant co•tlll Prlnelptlt Steps to a.nd, Ultra mo-950 ooo ONl VIII Call owner at l arge 4 bdm, don. 211\ darn 2 + bonut rm.
• .. o~""T ••• "'5t3 (71') ba, llvlng room, dlnlflo Gourmet kit. Cwt Oeoor, " "'" _....,. ••2 A111 room, 2 c.r oarllQe BBQ Patio, Ra ining
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•• u laffat htttrtl 1350 11500 Month to month dapoalt mo~ In. ---11UD IUftUTI -...... lmmoctltta pc>M. '505. KJNO Ion.
11,Jll,IM ·-·-... -. lnia• 1144 Ill ... ... ~. 537-8740, chg Thia new euatom bay-Thia~ r,::".,..,, Wll/IPTlll U lilh/Lihal•• Wtls farp.... 3 Br. 2 Ba. euahard, ::i~=~o;:: ral'l'IOdoled thruoutll a.. Turtlarock Exec utive AHi 111-111-2112 ~m~::.:;!Y1:'~
port e..cn. 4 BR p1u1 aldu s bf't, ttta owner VI-Property. Aa1um-Bu._ Mio prloa. Keep 11 3 bd, 2'h bl homo, 1r11na •on. t e 4 •2 1 1 t 0 r
r.croallontl a1oa with 1'1111 added 2 tlryllt• In able financing! Sala price ep artmanll or 1111 H Tarr9CI, Lrg Yrd, ~ "2~7 apa. BBQ a 1atr1Qarator. I.I'll fmly rm & ,.tied tl'ta $270,000 • wlll Mii for condo•. 5 yMra new • llouM. St2(i(). 844-058t 1-------.,..,.--
Room for 50' 6oat I kitchen countan. Priced '259,500 thla weak. lltted at 7.2 X'a gr-018 1niat U44
amall boat. Owner wlll at S 1 3 3 . too w / Drop by 3 Valley \llew. c.ii Cathy Luga 2BR 2'hbl, dan.1---------
oontldlr i-/optlon. 1uum1bl1 flnanclngll SAT/SUNDAY open t2·5 ltllll llAl.n Artlltlc: 2 ttry w/loft, tip, Univ. Pn 3 Bt 2\.\ Ba. 2
....... c a II 7 5 9 -150 1 0 r Pvt. P'Y9 only. 55S.-7'1M 11•2•11 • 9 5 0 . 8' 0 . 0 2 0 0 . c.r oer. tt50 t.f .. 1 yr
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Thia one 1a • lead«! a
Bdrme, 3 Flraplacae. un-
llmlted v1ew from Spy·
gtua. Sunny. cozy. •X· citing, prae11cal. 1850,
000 lncMSaa muctt of tl'la
fumlture. °""" Ing too.
Uflllij lOOI: f1()Mt:I
"-flora. 87&.4000
awUlml ......... "" Situated In rapldly -s>-
Pfecla.tlng .,.. d Walt·
aide Coeta ....... adja-
cent to new rldavelop-
mont aroo l park. At-
trlC11va rear hou" w/
Mdlldld rod bftdl peUo
would make 01• ~ are home. Front unit &
bad!. ldt would ~ w/ ~&taqe.$t39, 000. Call Joyoa Oabott
fordl&ala.7 ... 100
GEORGL EUUNS C
Git GREEN c:atl'I
for WHITE alaphenta
with a CIHtllle<I Ad Call 642-5678
752-7371. -• "2-3092 1 .... "46 ........ 1220. LET =-1.ttt--:-a.--=w:--:-.---=1-=-t11=1.,..:t..,.er-.-2...,.t11_dl,_lil)...,. .. -.-w...,.1vtew-:--1,_1MM __ 7_51 ____ _
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For our new rooutar ..-ty leetura
IDIT SIOW -
CISE
Every Saturdar,. In Iha
Delly Plk>t CIWHeda
WI ...
Ill.IT
Is d • c k , 2 c 1 r o 1 r , Near MW. lrnn-=. highly llAll ILft. $960/mo. 717.,. Ordlld. upgraded dot1ch1d
Introduce YoU to one of Zoned community com-Work 6•0-49H, home l'toml In WoodbndOf. 2
lntne' • nna.t devek>C>-: I m.r°'•I 11,800 1.f. lot 840-82 tll er l din. ab1um w/..,._
mantl • TURTLE ROCK located MW cMc oentar DEAL Of 1tle Century 2 + malntanana. fr11 yrd .
GLEN PATIO ~ES. 4 In bMUtlt\11 Buena Par1c. 'uttra \.aka, poolt, tannl•.
bdrme, 2'A ba. ~ Attdng $150,000 OWC . ttugaocl ~kit rboomrkf.:. b t10001mo. t75-3t72, Model. Ex__. ......... floor 931-7370 540-0312 m ern • •• 81• ..-975-1568 ....... ~-• totally cuatom oacor. re-·~---------pl1n dellgned for tleO-l&xlng 8Qe. Lrga Ger. tat Wooclbf'ldgt. 8rWtd ,_
enc. and fUnc:tlonal llY-+ dfC)O & yur In. $550. towMoma. 2 bdrm, 2 bl.
Ing. Plua yQUr own prJ-KINO Publlc atlon. flraplaco, dovbl• 0"· TR,\OITIO\ \I
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Viti poof. $3-49,900. 537-9740 dig Large~ ywd. Lake,
Country CIWmll' 3 Br So. pool, tennla prMlaQM.
of HWy, good 1oc:ai1on. ::::...:o . Alter 8 ,
11 a r. A v a II • n o w . .,,--..,.---,---,--,~-•-u1.. .... 842-3442, Ut-t:zee Turtlaroetc 3 b r, 2 b• -homo, atrium, lovely 1_f"':ar'.::b~~miitL:'.:1::;t2S=". C.ta ._. UM ~~· r~~ '1':00f.::.
' .-.-· t 81'. Trellar, prlv9te. utla 851-3933
paild. No peCa. Rar1gl &•--------
refer. 1 at. plua aac. ~'"'°· 4 .. ten
In IOl9dolura. Lowly 2
ttory home .ttti cuatom
Interior and eualom
wood ahutt4n. lnetudlt
huge aundack whic h
overtookt tl'tl ptWtl and a ----.... --L--1-... -
h"98 cuttom bullt ape. i!=!l!!!.!!!!!·•-!!l!! j
(WIN accommodate Illa Br. No end. OwYIS wlll
wllolo party). 2 fire· nn. $225,000. 4'2 Mon-
pi.oea, one In tl'tl famlly torey Of. 494.0154 No room and one In tho potnta.
Nd• ew9'/ .,,..., eutte. ---------546-2313
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For 2•Yf-otd ~. Pert/
fUI time. ~---,. quired. Call 1411-0817
after 5 p.tn. ....,... ......... "'"~ with GOOd foelowlng ror
new l>eauty aalon In
·Nwpt Bel\. Comm. or
rent. Call Joyce dye
642-0092; ... 562-8075.
COHHHl
CHfYAOlf T
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costs .. .
rebuffed .
8Y PHIL SNBIDERMA.N ...............
A $1.8 bWkm ~ of tax
increaaea and lpendln1 cu ta.
11R110Wld Monday nlabt by the
-· Senate FlnaDoe C.ornmlttee ' Would lmpoee no new feet on
oammunity college m.Mlents and
would make no further cuts in
the free coDeae IY'Stem'• budaet fw the current ti8c:al yeer.
But Leland Myen, a leplatlve
advocate repreeentlng Orange
County's four ccmmunfty college
diatricta. aaid the finance package
could undergo changes before It
liaemcted.
The measure waa alated for
oomideratlon today by the full
Senate. U approved, It will be
forwarded to the state Aleembly.
"I expect that the Senate will
10 alone with thla packaae," 11,... aaid today in Sacramento.
"But tbf Aa.mbly la more of a
queetion mark ~UM of the
parUaan politics that are being
~;yed there ...
Local community college
te.den bad expremed concern
became the initial finance bill,
introduced by state Sen. Alfred
AlqWst. D-San Jme, would have
removed 10 percent of the state
-community oolJese 1unding for
the remah>der of the fi8cal year.
Thia would have rsult.ed in a
io. of $2.18 million few the Cout
Community Colle1e District
• (Qranae o..t. Golden West and
Coastline colleges) and ,$1.2
million to the Saddleback
. QnmUnity Collete District.
But Myera aaid Alquiat
p 11 anted a revi8ed bW Monday nlcbt. elfmlutma the community
JIQIJeee budaet cuta. m.te.d. be
Jll-opOwi a t20 one-~ ,_ for
.... ...,....tty colNe a&udmta.
' Thllt f• propoeal, however,
... njectied bJ a ~ to 2 vote of che finance committee, Myen .......
Alqu\at'a oiiclnal blll alao
oaDed fm' ~more than ttoo wntm from the current budc'eta
ol the California State Univenity
and University of California ,,....
But tlUa, too, WU reduced to
CU1I ol t15 million from e9Ch of the four-year univenlty systems m the bW finally approved by !be tiommlttee.
Myen noted, however, that
the four'-year ayatema had
ncelwd funding fncn 11e1 in the
budget for the current year,
;while the community college
!t1atem loat $30 million in fundlna lMt MmUnel'.
, Be Mid be hopee legialatora
~that theeommunity
cc!' • alrwly have ctven their ..... In funding reductkma tbia
y.r.
i The flnaor-bill la aimed at
eruinC a IDUllve state budget
deficit for the CUlftllt year.
'l'be bill calla for a aix-month
fncrr 1 of one-half cent in the
st.a~ aalel tax. a aurcharae of up
·to 10 percent Oil ~ Income
tasea, increased bank and
corporation tuea and hi1her
(See OOILEGE, Pqe AZ)
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Costa Mesa welder Ali Rou.shan 1trinp Chri.atmu lights on his
&culptures that have thrown the city'1 government_ into a tizzy.
Ali, art going out
By JODI CADENHEAD or .. a.1r .... -..
Saying he wanted to 1tve
Costa Mesa residents a Cbriatmaa
present, renegade welder All
Roushan strung 600 colored
ll1ht1 atop his 60-foot hlgh
aculpture Tornado Monday.
But city off.lei.ala apparently
will get the "real" preeent next
month when. Rousban said, be
will take down all four
aculpturea erected on hla
property at 1550 Superior Ave.
Rouahan said removal of the
towering red atructurea hu
nothing to do with an Orange
County Superior Court dedsion
LMt month ordering him to teer
down three of the sculptures
erected without proper permits
within 60 days or face removal
by the dty.
'Tll take it down under my
free will. not beca\188 the city baa
forced me," aald Rouahan. "I
wanted to build aculpiure. that
worjted aa an antenna to create
Intellectual controversy. It
worked."
Though auppoeedly erected to
P\'Omote peace and love, the
statues have resulted in an
avalanche of publlcity and
personal loaaea Lor lh.e
39-year-old Iranian lrnrnip'anL
Featured in "People"
magazine, the enezptic welder
captured the hearta and
irn.-ginatlon of many fans, u well
aa a five-day jail 1entence for
defyln1 a court order that he
obtain permits. LMt yeer, be 80ld hla ,160,000
Newport Beach houae to pay mountlf\8 lepl bOla. The atrafn
over the cost and oontroveny
ultimately led to hla diVOl'Ce thla
year.
• In style
~ known aa much for
hla phlloeopbical diatribe aa hla
welding, aaid the atatuea
repre.ent a three-year cycle in
. hla life that bu ended.
By the end of January -he
won't give a date -the
sculpture. known .. Butterfly.
Volcano, Tomlldo and Tower will
be cut up and l*bd In boxa
Already mum of hla apnwllnc
building bu been JeMed to clear
the way for what be dacribed M
hla next three-year cycle:
traveling.
Rot'lhan aak:I be'• Solnc to buy
a bua and travel around the
oountry rMetinl people.
Looklna back o-n the laat
8f!Wr'8l years. Bol.-han •ya be
bu no retre1L "I wanted to put
up aome statue. aod I did. How
could I ae? It wodm. An ewnt
baa taken place. Only a fool
would deny the event."
Santiago Canyon
airport plan
~ .
revival urged
By STEVE MARBLE or .. _., ........
A carnpai4P'l to revive interest
in locating a regional airport near
Santla10 Canyon haa been
launched by Newport Beach.
·The San~ Canyon aite WU
recommended laat Au1u1t by
members of the Blue Ribbon
Regional Airport Committee, a
groupofllbuainellmen.elected
by Oranp County supervtaora.
Several committee members
recently have said supervisors
did not give the Santiago Ca:nyon
site aerioua conalderation.
Supervisors effectively
rejected the recommendation
when they voted, 3-2. that there
la no viable ~ airport lite
In Oranae County.
C-ounty aupervlaon, praenUy
1tudyln1 the future of John
Wayne Al r port, are l n.
dlngreement on whether the
blue ribbon oommlttee atill exlata
or lf it haa been formally
dlabanded.
In a letter to two memben of
the comm1ttee -Dr. William
Ballhaua, president of Beckman
Instruments, and Keith
Murdoch. former Anaheim city
mana1er -city leaden in ·
Newport Beach aald they are
"dismayed" that 1upervi1or1 ·
haven't re.ponded directly to the
(See SANTIAGO, Pase AZ) '
PUC bullet train
hearings planned
By GLENN SCOTI' or .. o.., .........
Auemblywoman Marian
Bergeson, R-Newport Beach ,
says the state Public Utilities
Commi.aston has assured her It
will hold public hearings on a
proposal for a high-speed train to
atreak through Orange County
up to 90 thne9 a day.
Bergeson has pushed for the
hearings, claiming that under
current laws, the only rema1ning
BOVemment approval for the ao-
called bullet train la the PUC's
certificate of public convenience
and neoe81ity.
A 1poke1man in the
OOO'Unl.ton'a Sen Franclaco office
confirmed her rePQrt today .
Spokesman Gene Ralel1h aald
the commiuion alwaya holda hearlJl8I on major propoula .
.. In any cue where broad
public intere9t la involved, the
commhaion would hold
beutnp.'' he aid.
So far, RaWgh noted, apomor ·
American Hilb Speed Rall Corp.
has not applied for a certiticate,
and hearing dates won't be .et
until an application la received .
He said hearings would be
located in affected areas if the
commiulon budget can cover
travel costa. Bei:geeon and two .
Republican tejlilatlvecolleai\.aes
had Uked for bearings in Loe
Angeles, Orange and San Diego
counties.
Bergeson, Auer;i~man
Robert Frazee, R-Car , and
Sen. BW Craven, R-Vlata, abo
have introduced a bill thia -1on
that would require approval
from a majority of cities and
counties along the route before
the PUC could review the •
propoul for Its certificate.
They will continue to push
that blll, a Bergnon aide aaid
Monday >ftemoon.
The 131-mlle route would run
between Loa Angeles
International Airport. downtown
Loe Anpie. and downtown San Dieao. Traina, with a top speed of UM> mph, would atop et .wra1 Oranae County ctUela, ~
atope on different rum. >.. IDM1 a 46_ round trips jm' day .,.. pllnned. wfth the flnt lea tn opentkm by Jate 1881.
Beraeaon-. whOM new 70th
Dtatrlct Includes San Juan
Caplatrano and part of
Capistrano Beach, haa been
tryina to eNUl'e public bearinp
on die route alnce the state
legialature gave its approval to
the system in a lut-mlnute bill at
the end of the previous
legialatlve aemion in Jate Au,uat.
She abltalned on that vote.
(See BUU.E'I', Pqe Ai)
Laguna council eyes
off shore moratorium
By STEVE MJTCBELL or .. -.. ........
A pmltion on a U.S . Senate bW
that would lmpoee a montoriwn
on ocean drllling off Laguna
Beach and Newport BMcli until
2000 will be oonaidered tonJaht ~. La1una Beach Cl ty
The bill, introduced by Sen.
Alan Cranston, D-Calif., would
mean a 17-yeer freeze on gaa and
oil drlllln1 i n aenaltive
environmental ~· lnc:luding
offahore tracta aJona the COMtal
bMchee of Crance and San D6eao counties.
The leglalatlon, lf approved,
would prevent JeMtna Ol the 10
trecta between N~ Beech
and i...,una Beldi that were the
subject of lawauita and
lnjunc:tlona durinc Leue Sale
No. 88 earlier thia year.
And while the two COMtal dtiee
were aucce.ful in b'cddnc .ie
of local tracta iJ1 that qipe, there
(See OFFSHORE, Pqe Al)
Three hurt as car,
trailer rig collide
A colllalon between a amall
.tan and a tractor-trailer ria on
the San Dte10 Freeway near
Lquna C.Oyon Ro.d left three
people tnjured Monday and
creetied • mMllw traf6c jlln that
-"°'~until e p.m.
California H= Patrol lf'M• i4D IUck aud the
l:J8 p.m. coWl6oft occurred W'hen
a HdaD driven by Sandra
•
Continued •torM8
SANTIAGO l'tE ...
~~Canyon choke. .. Tiie i.uer. liped by Mayor
(JM.ide H"ther, Mkl comtnJtt.M
nwcnben to rearoup and oonfront
1:0W\ty tupervllon.
"We'N very concerned that
there la no Iona range plan tor•
re1lonal airport alte tn the
county," Heather explained. "I'm
aa.trald Jolln Wayne la aolng to
become that regional lite limply
out of default."
The dty, which haa spent. inore
than i1 million fl&hting plans to
etpand John Wayne, Urned it.a
ftter to co\ncide with the
pervlaora' new alrJ>ort
:seUU11na effort.
. Cliy eadeu said the time '1:: to~ right for rekindling IJ t In Santiago Canyon.
"Thia (the committee) is a
oup of prominent and
Wgent people and it. seems to
that whatever they came up
th la at leut worthy of aome
ANIGeration.'' said Ken Dellno.
wport Beach's executive
••tant city manager. lDelin~ said the Santiago
•
Canyon cnolco wu dtsmt.ed too
quickly.
Several otfldala clOM to county
aupervllora auaeet.ed thtl' city lt
wa1tln1 rta time but
acknowledaed the county likely
will take at te.t a curwory look at
alternatlve airport alte. durlnt
the plannln& procea for John
Wayne.
Supervisor Chairman Bruce
Neatande, whoee dlatrict lncludee
Santiago Canyon, aald he won't
support reviving the blue ribbon
committee. •
"The oommlt.tee'a report hu
been ret"eived and filtd ~ the
committee has been disbanded,"
said Nestande.
Supervisor Tom RUey, whole
district. Includes Newport Beaeh,
said he believes the commlttee
haa not been dhlbanded and la
very much alive. Like Neetande,
though, he expreaed concerns
with Santiago.Canyon.
Steve Malone, an aide to
Supervisor Ralph Clark, said
Clark views Santiago Canyon as
being "pretty remote." .
Malone said Clark la unsure
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Niguel pair hurt
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>,. La1una Nlcuel eouple
.caped MrioUI lnJW'Y Monday
wMI) \hell' four .... ter airplane
crllhed oftto • roof of a houtt
nHr ScoUtdal• Municipal
Airport in A.Nana.
Ouilty w. ~. 63, and
bla wife, RolalJe, 158, were en
route from the copper mining
town of Morenci to Scoti.dale
when Hartman aid he ran out of
fuel.
"The front of tM plane WU
bedded in-1he rooftop!' said
Phoenix police Sit· 8rad Thim of
the 9:150 a.m. cruh about a half.
mile west of the airport.
He aald. the bouae waa not
occupied at the time of the craah.
A 16-year-old boy who saw the
plane come down wu credited
with helplng the couple out of
their aircraft. Hartman and hi. wife were
taken to nearby Scottsdale
Memorial Hoepital where she
wu treated for cuta t.o her left
lei and a bruJ8ed chelt. lUnman au.ffered c:utt to ~
left hand . A ho1pltal
apoknwoman aaid both were
treated for their lnjurln a.nd
releued.
Police aaid Hartman. who II a
manaaement conaultant for a mln1na company th Monnc:i, w•
returnlns to Scottsdale for
scheduled maintenance on hi•
plane.
Hartman laid he knew be WM
low-on fuel but that hi.a tf'r' showed he atill had fuel t in
the tan.kl .
The police apokeaman aaid
Hartman pU).led the nme of hi.a
Ceana Centurion up at the. last ,
minute, "and moat of the Impact
W81 in the belly of the a1rcraft.''
He aaid that maneuver
probably saved the couple from
more aerioua injury or death.
Damage to the unoccupied
home was extensive, the police
sergeant aald.
~ •Lamarque and her paalel'l8er, ...,.ll'CO Frontana, al80 of Mexico,
treated for minor injuries at
on Community H<>11pital and
r released.
• what good it would do .t.o breathe
life back into the blue ribbon
committee.
''The recommendation is
sitting on the shelf next to all the
other recommendations," said
Malone, explaining what baa
become of the committee's work.
Mesa OKs church use of blood therapy • .
• Rust.ab was still in surgery for
1 injuries this morning. a
• pit.al spokesman said.
: A CHP spokesman aald traffic
mained congea~d in the
thbound lanes for 4 1A hours
the incident.
An aide to one supervisor. who
asked not to be Identified. said
the committee hurt itself by
"thumbing Us nose" at the
supervisors and at data that
showed Santiago Canyon was not
a reasonable airport site.
A Costa Mesa church will
become the first in Orange
County to offer a controversial
blood cleansing therapy
approved Monday night by the
Costa Mesa City Council.
The council approved the
chelation treatments for the
William Parker Holistic Center at
FFSHORE ISSUE BEFORE COUNCIL . • •
n0 guarantees they could do
In the future.
•'Lelt June, the 9th U.S. Clrcuit
of Appeala ruled that 24
off Santa Monica Bay, Los
• elea and the two Orange
t cities would not be leased ~tll a trial could be held on
onomlc and environmental
~pecta on the areas. •
, The ruling was seen as a
ry by the state and local LICWl8 Beach offlcials say
a long-term moratorium would
prevent futve oil lease battles.
June Catalano, Laguna's
director of c ommunity
development, will aak the city
council tonight to send a letter to
Cranston declaring support for
the bill.
The bill would outlaw off.shore
drilling in near-shore tracts
stretching across the mouth of
Santa Monica Bay. and a 15-mile
buffer zone off the shores of
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San Diego county.
Catalano said the bill, if
approved, ''w ould end the
repeated fights cities have to
make as each new lease sale
comes up."
Another lease sale will be held
in 1984, Catalano noted.
"One problem local cities have
is they have to divert scarce local
resources to oppose an action
which la not in the interest of the
federal government or local
government.a.
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finance peck.age to be approved
before Jan. 1 becauae 90me of the
proposed taxes cannot be
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calendar year.
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the Community Church by the
Bay on a 3-2 vote, with Ed
McFarland and Norma Hertzog
dissenting.
William Parker. founder of the
church and the holistic center at
148 E . 22nd St., said the
treatments cleanse the blood of
toxins by lntravenous addition of
enzymes lnto the blood stream.
He claimed the procedure, that
takes about three hours and costs
$75 a treatment, helps rid the
body of toxins. reduces blood
pressure and helps prevent heart
disease.
HB nixes
By ROBERT BARKER or !tie 0-"r "°' ,....,
For the second time in less
than six months, the Huntington
Beach City Council has rejected a
proposal to require fire-retardant
roof coverlnSJI on ne,w buildlnga
or when roofs are replaced.
The measure was brought t.o a
vote Monday at the request of
City Councilman Jack Kelly who
wu •beent ln~ Auguat when It previously wu conaidered.
Kelly and council members
Ruth Fif\ley and Ruth Balley
supported the proposed
requirement. Mayor Bob Mandie,
Ron Pattinson, Don MacAlllat.er
and John Thomas voted against
the measure.
Finley. who has been a leading
advocate of fire protec!tlon
measures waa visibly upeet. She atron~l~ backed an ill-fated
measure to ban the sale and uae
of f:ireworka in the city.
She claimed thatihe majo}'ity
of the council buckled under to
pressure from real estate
interest.a.
· Finley aho said she was upeet
becauae the majority didn't allow
the fire department to ahow a
video demonatraUon about. fire
hazard~. The ab"Owtn1 wa•
canceled becauae of the lateness
of the hour.
' Most patients require 15 to 20
weekly treatments, he said.
Holistic center spokesman
John-McComb conceded that the
procedure, flrat used to treat lead
polaoning victims in World War
U , has received little support
from the medical community. '
"We just want to get some
statiatica to show that it works,"
said McComb.
Chelation treatments are used
mainly by physicians interested
in preventive medicine .
Although several holistic centers
offer the treatment, this is the
first time it's been offered m
church.
The Co.ta Mesa holistic center
offers clauea and lectutea on
met.al and phyaical well being.
In other action, the City
Council approved the
construct.ion of a 30-unit. motel at·
325 W. Bey St.
A public meeting was
scheduled Jan. 19 in the
Neighborhood Community
Center, 1845 Park Ave., to
discuss cable communication
systems. No time wu set.
fireproof roofing
She said she believed the
presentation may ·have made a
difference in the outcome.
Earlier, Judy Severy, a
spokeswoman for the Fountain
V alley-Huniington Beach Board
of Realtors, told the council
members that the retardant roou
may not insure safety.
She aho said that by making
retardant roofs mandatory the
council might make a captive
market for fire retardant roof
manufacturers.
Sex Off ender's Wite 1
pleads innocent
Jacqueline Gronbach, wife of
convicted Huntington Beach aex
offender Robert Charles
Gronbach. bu pleaded innocent
to perjury and other charges
relating to her husband's
recently completed cue.
The Orange County Diatrlct
Attorney's office filed four
felony perjury charges againat
Mra. Gronbach because ahe
allegedly lied on the witness
stand durin& her husband'• trial.
She abo waa charged with two
counta of conspiracy to dissuade a
wltnesa from teatlfylng for1
allegedly Jrttemptina to stop her ~ters from tadfytng at the,
Robert Gronbach waa
convict.ed of 22 COWlta of aexually
abusing hla daughters and laat
week waa sentenced to the
maximwn 23-year priaon term by
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Everett Dickey.
The perjury cba.taes stem h'om
Mrs. G~'• te.timooy thaJ
she WU unaware of the a~
testimony that later WU refuted
both by her daughtera and her
brother-in-law at the trial.
Judae Dickey, who found
Robert Gronbach ~ty in the
non-jury trial, aaad whe11. he
announced his verdict that in hit
opinion Mrs. Gronbach "wu
lyfug to ~ ~a1mollt
everything'' when she teatlfied.
UP 21.81
CLOllNO 1;0IOM
• Ill economy
By Tiie AltoelaCe4 Preti
The economy ta contractlna at an e.timatecl
annual rate of 2.2 per<*lt In the final three montha ot
1982, reventna the modest economic 8l"OWth of the
put llx mcntha. ~ Department ecanomiN
laid today.
The estimate of economic activity in the period la
subject to later revWon. But lf the decline hoJd9 It
would indicate the J"90PNlon haa yet to run lta coune.
In a •parate report. the Labor I>eputmmt aeid
camumer prioea edaed up just 0.1 percent lal9t month.
with lnflaUCn held Clown by dec1lnfnc inier.t rata on
mor:tpge loam. The rile WM the wna•IM monthly
pin llnce March and left inflation at an annual rate of 4.~ percent for the tint 11 montba of the year.
If that rate penlN in December, lnflaUon fOI' all
of 1982 could be at the lowest level lince the 3.4
percent increue of 1971 and 1972. The comumer price
index roee 8.9 percent 1Mt year, 12.4 percent in 1980
and 13.3 percent in 1979.
The Commerce Depu1ment ai.o revtaed lta report
on economic activity for the July-to-September
quarter, saying the "'* natiooal produci JttW at an lnflaUon-adju9i.ed annual nte of 0. 7 percent. ntlrd~uaner growth ortainallY wat meaaured at
a rate of 0.8 percent, but that w• revtaed to zero
growth laat month.
Real GNP decllned aharply at rata of 5.3 percent
and 5.1 percent lo the fourth quarter of 1981 and the
first quarter of tfila year before beginning to rile at a
rate of 2.1 percent ln the leC:Ond quarter.
Firm's income rises
~
Irvine Sen.eon Corp. of Costa Mea haa reported
improved operating resulta for the fi9cal year ended
Oct. 3.
Net income roee to $71,900, equal to 5 c:enta per
share, from $8,100, or 1 cent, for the 53 weeks ended
Jan. 3. Revenues increued to $2.207,300 from $1,582,-
400.
The company changed ita filcal yea.rend from the
last Sunday do.est to Dec. 31 to the last Sunday
cloeest to SepL 30 to better ool.ndde with lta natural
bwdnem cycle.
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