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· won't be there for big game
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the Coeta Mesa and lrv1net poUc. play ln the fifth "H• had the po1ier at the end of hla bod," .. ld
annual C.Op Bowl at Oranae C.out Coll•p. Irvine SJt. Pat Rodaera. "He kept Myina, 'I'm aotnc
Eleven-year-old Ro1er Johnson. honorary to hans on unUl \he aarne.' "
member of the Irvine Polle• Department and Hla death five daya before th• 1•m• haa
captain of th• fund-rallin8 1ame, died Yet~rday aaddened officer. who had aoti.n to know hlm rnomtns af~r ti1htlna a life-lona battle with cyat.ic well. "He cauaht the hearta of a lot of people," aald
fibrosis. Irvine Lt. Gene Norden. "He waa a very brave
JohNIOn alwayt wanted to be • police otflcer. yount penon.''
Hia dream came true. After 1olng on a ride-along At the end of the same hla mother Clndy will
two montha aao with Irvine police he wu given a be &1ven the football that wquld have 1one to her
badge. IOn.
lrvine offlcen also took a T-ahirt and football Proceeda from the 1ame go to support local
pofier to hla room at Childrena HOlpltal of htlh school 1port.1 Pl'Olf&ll\I· For ticket Information
County. contact loca.1 police departmenta, hl1h achoola or call
la flnt "official" at'tlon was to have been to 7M-~282.
Want one?
Jan Starling or
Fountain Valley,
vice pretldent o(
Orange Coa1t
College'•
Auociated
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• THI ORANGI COAST COUNTY IDITION
TUESDAY. MARCH 22. 1983 OH ANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Council
OKs big
Mesa
• pro1ect
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of'llleDely ..........
Costa Mesa City Council
members have unanimously
approved the development of
two bigh-rise hotels, 600
condominiwna and a small retail
center on the largest piece of
vacant land left in the city.
The approval last night clears
the way for Royale Asaociates to
begin construction of th~ water-
oriented complex, known as The
Lakes, on 30 acres east of South
Coast Plaz.a Town Center.
Mike Oberst, a spokesman for
the Torrance based fl.rm. said he
expects construction to begin by
the end of the year on both the
high-rise hotels and the gate·
1u vded, multi -s tory
~Pl*""-Pdw will ...... from $70.000 to $150,000.
The high-density wrung for
the property would have allowed
up to 906 residential units. At the
ooundl's request, the developer
agreed ~· 'der building more condomi urns later If financial
conditions ere good.
(See PROJE , Pa1e AZ)
Funds found
for Valley's
recall voting
The Fountain Valley School
DLst.rict will use $~.ooo from I ts
Workers' Compensation Fund to
pay for a rec a 11 election
ICheduled June 7.
District trustees Cheryl
Norton, Roger Belgen and
Suzanne Moore are targeted in
the recall election.
A parents group has accused
them of fiacaJ misconduct in
connection with the diatrlct'a
bu.aineas affairs. The trustees
b.ave denied the.e allegations.
Superintendent William Fisher
aa1d money not Wied for workers'
compensation claims by the end
of the year uaually la transferred
to the diatrict'a general fund for
educational programs.
TM $2~.000 election fee will ·cover the printing of sample and
official ballota and mailings to
about 30,000 reglatered voters.
c.o.ta ai.o lnclude the expeme of conduc:Una an election.
c.ndlcktM wishing to run for
the eeata c:u.mmlly occupied by
the three trustee• have until
"prU 11 to file intent to run ppen 1'ttb the Qranae County
~of~oten.
Deily .......... "'~"....,
Jagged pieces of toilet were among
inmates' weapons described by Sheriff
Brad Gates.
No charges in jail riot?
Sherill believes cons !ought to stay in county
By STEVE TRIPOLI
Of ... Deily Nee .....
Orange County Jail inmates who
participated in a seven-hour riot Sunday, which
left three deputies with stab wounds, may not
face charges stemming from the melee, Sheriff.
Coroner Brad Gates says.
The sheriff. at a Santa Ana press
conference, also denied that the rioting was
related to overcrowded conditions in the jail.
Gates, commenting yesterday on the jail
disturbance, said the 13 inmates who rioted may
have caused the disturbance in hope11 of drawing
charges that would keep them jailed locally.
Almoet all of them were oound for atate priaon.
He characteriz.ed the rioters as aome of the
jail's most violent and hardened crlmina.ls.
County jails generally are considered easier
placea to aerve time than state prhons. Gates, in
leaving open the possibility that no charges
would be aought. said the rioters may have been
seeking further local legal action that would
keep them in Orange County.
Gates added that he believed the riot, which
left 18 deputies and one inmate injured, was
planned by prisoners in the ja.tl's ad.nurustrative
segregation area, where the disturbance took
place. About 1,750 other inmates in the jail
remained calm during the melee, Gates said
The sheriff aald that inmate J ohn Karl Cox,
wtx.e refusal to sweep a catwalk outside hls cell
reportedly triggered the riot, verbally incited
other prisoners in the presence of deputies. He
aho aaid th~ rioting stopped after several hours
ao that an injured inmate could be removed for
treatment, only to atart again once he was gone.
Other information released yesterday by
Gates and this morning by Lt. Wya tt Hart
included:
-That two deputies remain hospitalized
today with stab wounds lnflicted by pn.soners
wielding broken glus and piece of smashed
porcelain toilets.
-That aome of the prisoners have been
moved back to the area. to cells that remained
(See SHERIFF, Pa•e A%)
UCI prof
fights to see
Lennon files
By GLENN SCOTT or ... o.-,,... ,...,
UC Irvine history professor
Jon Wiener said today he plans to
rue a lawsuit in federal court tn
his att.empta to force the FBI to
release more of its files on
surveillance of former Beatie
John Lennon.
Although not complete, the
FBI infonnation Wiener obtained
through the Freedom o f
Information .Act reveals that
government age ncies closely
monitored Lennon prior to the
1972 Republica n National
Convention in Miami. They were
willina to deport Lennon, who
was ~ritiah , to prevent
anti-Richard Nixon protests.
"In an effort to neutralize
these a c tivities. the Nixon
administration tried lo deport
tum," said Wiener.
Wiener , who 1s compiling
information f or a book on
Lennon and the politics of the
1960s, recenUy received eome of
the FBl's Lennon files through
the Freedom of Information Act.
But it wasn't enough for him.
Of the 281-page file, he got 82
pages, with heavy black lines
masking parts. The other 199
pages were not released. FBI
offic:ia.la aald disclosure of the rest
would jeopardize national
security o r identity of key
eources.
Wiener called the rationale
outrageous and is teaming with
the American Civil Liberties
Union in asking the U.S. District
Court of Appeals in Los Angeles
to int.eroede and requ.l.re the FBI
to wm over the entire Cile.
''There Is no question it is the
John Lennon
information sought
policy of the fteagan Justice
Department to withhold these
files and to classify them as
concerning national security
matters," said Wiener.
One item in the file includes a
discussion in which agents
suggested Lennon be arrested if
possible on possession of narcollcs
charges to increase the likelihood
he could be deported quickly, he
said.
An FBI spokesman saad
yesterday investigations of
popular-yet-0:>ntroversial figures
were common in the 1970s.
"People have forgotten the riots,
the burnings that transpired in
(See LENNON, Pa1Ee A%)
New bridge eyed for • marina
I
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IH~ Ct<ANffe.L gr,._--""
Location of propo&ed bridge shown on map.
Bolsa Chica project wouldn't reroute Coast Highway
A manna and a navigable
entrance cut through Bol.sa Chica
Sta~ Beach would not require
rerouting of Pacific Coast
Highway, according to a U.S.
Army Corp of Engi.neen report.
Instead, a 45-foot high bridge
over Pac1f1 c Coast Highway
would be a less costly alternative,
according to the interim report.
The bridge apparently would be
hl1h enough to permit moat
aatlboa ta to pass on their way to
the ~an from the marina via
the channel.
The bridge. 90 feet wide and
and 895 feet to 1,140 feet long,
would cost from $14 million to
$24 million, de11endlng on
location and length.
The U S . Army Corps of
Engineers, in an update on the
ongoing study. said both the
navigable ocean entrance to Bol.sa
Chica and a marina ~ feasible
The prlcetag, depending on
which features are ultimately
decided, ranges from $16 to $146
million.
The Bolaa Chica marshland,
lying along Pacific Coast
Highway aouth Of Warner
Avenue In Huntington Beach.
has been a political battleground
between Orange County offid.ala
and landowner Slpal Landmark
o n o ne side , and e n -
v ironmentalist.a and the state
Coastal Commission on the other.
The cou nty supports a
navigable ocean channel. a
l.800-boat marina and 5,570
homes while restoring 600 acres
of marshland.
Envirorunentallsta and coastal
commissioners. however, oppoee
a marina and a navtgable channel
because of the Intensity of
development.
County offld.ala withdrew the
plan when it appeared beaded
for defeat before the Coaatal
Ccmm.laion lut year.
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Wonder where tho.e
police f&n were
goln1f The Daily
Pilot h•• •new
feature 1tartfn1 today,
Police Log, 1i1ting
raponee• made by
off lee" In eitlea
covered by the
new1paper. Page A2.
The coet1 of paying
expense•, 1uch ••
Secret Senice
protection for
ex-pre1ident1, i1
atagering. Cohamnut
Jaek Andel'IOn
~xplaiP• why on Page
A6.
. ~
0 C Senate I
chief quits
More child care programs sou~ht
County panel' action follow fatal shooting of Stanton boy, 5, by policeman
• in protest
Lona-time Oranse Cout
Colleae lnltructor Fran Potter,
prealdent of tht-c.•a mpu1
Academic Senate for the paat
three y~a.n. hu reaigned from
that post.
She claims the senate, which
repr esents the Coat a M esa
collese'a full-time faculty on
matters of academic quality, is
belr\i influenced too extensively
by the local teachers union.
Fran Potte r
By STEVE TRIPOLI Of't~O.-, ...........
A ifOUP formed ln rt'eponM w
th"' fatal polic~ 1hoot1na of a
~.year.old Stanton boy call d
y•terday for 1uppon to "tA&blilh
more public and prlvate t.•hild
ea.re programe.
The victim of the 1hoollnf.
Patrick Maaon, had been le t
alone In thl' family's apartment
by hi• mother because she waa
attempting to hold down a new
job and could not find child care
for him.
Stanton police officer Anthony
Sperl -called to the apartment
shot the youth when he saw a
shadowy figure point a sun at
him The aun lumcd out w ht-a
toy
Thu aroup. callina •~If Child
Carl' Ac.lvucatH of Amerlc•. uld
ill aioal 11 to create in Oranae
County "• chi ld c1tre model
which c&an be emulated by other
c..-ommunltlea iK'rOISll the notion."
Spokoawoman Betty Shaffer
aald thr eroup will ask major
an•a employt'rll to work on
establi.shlnS In-house child ca~
progruma. The group also will
seek leglslatlon allowing smaller
firms to do the same. Sears,
Roebuck and Co., where Mason's
mother Patr1c1a Ridge worked,
will be the first to be asked.
Shaffer said
Lt•il•latlon t o 1peed
l•ttt.1bH1hment of child cart9
<.-ente,.. wllJ Include wx benefit.a
to mak• them attractive to
<'mploye,.., Shaffer aald.
The ,roup'J call for publlc
1upport ncluded.
A request that every pel"'IOn
t!Xperlenclna problems finding
t•hlld care Inform their employer
ln writing of the problem.
A reque.t that tho.e people
forward a copy of their letten to
the.• group at P .O . Box 1046,
Santa Ana, ao that lettel"ll can ht!
rollected to show the size of the
problem.
An appeal to all people who
sympathize with the need for
child care to place a lighted
Clllldl.,, covered walh tu.1.mcane ,
&la.at to protect chlldren, ln \helr (
wlndow1 th1a w .. k
Shaffer, a conaultant , plu1
family law attorney Wilma
Presley and Linda F'anwU, wtfe
of R ldee'1 attorney, Richard
FameU, form the nucleus of the
aroup. About a den.en 1upportera
ac<.·ompanled them to a Santa
Ana prou conference yesterday.
The county's Human Relations
Commlaaion recommended ~aat
week that child care pr<>gram8 bo
given ''high priority" In local
human serv1ce1 funding
According to the comnuaeJon, an
estimated 800,000 c hildren
nauonw1de are left at home
without adult superv1s1on.
That union, a chapter of the
American Federation of Teachers
(AFT), represents full-lime
ins tructors for the purpose of
collective barsaining Contract
talks are in progress.
"The union uses the Academic
Senate as a vehicle for putting
across its positions," Potter said.
insult to the people s1tung on the
senate"
AFT President Ph1lhs Bulle
denied there is direct union
mfluenc.-e in the senate but lidded
that many faculty members who
are concerned about campus
issues are active 1n both
organizations.
LENNON FILf:S. e • Controls tightened
on travel expenses
She"said the senate currently 1s
refusing to talk constructively or
seek compromises with the
college administration
"It's futile to continue to
serve," 1he sa.id.
P rofessor Michael Finnegan.
who was recently elected vice
president of the senate, rejected
Potter's contention of union
lnterference.
"I think that's nonsense," he
said. "I think that's really an
She also said some of the
respollSlbilities and wues facing
the senate and the union overlap
Jay Zimmerman was elected to
take over as new pres1dent of the
senate on July 1. The group was
scheduled to decide today
whether an interim presiden t
should be appointed or
Zimmerman should take office
early.
From Page A1
those days," said Jlm Hall, chief
of the FBI 'a Freedom of
Lnfonnation Office.
Le;nnon, who was shot to death
outaide his New York apartment
in 1980, had been identified with
anti-war activists Rennie Davis,
Jerry Rubin and others as a
leader of "New LeCt protest
activities during the 1972 election
year," the FBI report said.
However , Lennon, who was
f ighting deportation for a
KOCE fund drive sets record
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN "'tM Deity Noe tt8'f K OCE Channel 50, the
Huntington Beach-based pubhc
television station, raised a record
$203,154 in the spring pledge
drive that concluded Sunday
night.
Station officials said it was the
highest sum ever raised in a
pledge drive during the stauon's
10-year history.
"We were ecstatic," said Tom
Stephen son. KOCE's vice
president for development
"Considering the econom1<:
s1tuat1on. the fact that viewers
responded so well was
wonderful."
The station, owned by the
Coast Commun ity Coll ege
Distract, conducts three pledge
drives annually to offset costs at
the rommercial-free outlet. The
16-day spring drive was the
longest ever run by the stalJon
KOCE established a single-
n 1g h l donation record on
Saturday night, when $29,910
was pledged by viewers.
The $203,lM total was pledged
by more than 4,000 viewers. The
figure also includes cor porate
donations to offset the cost of
running the pledge drive.
Stephenson estimated that out
of every 10 households that tune
in Channel 50, one donates to the
station He satd many residents
who do not phone m pledges still
send donations by mail.
SHERIFF DISCUSSES JAIL RIOT • • •
From Page A1
usable after the riot. Gates said damage from the
riot was estimated at $25,000 to $30,000
Gates said that even though the .)811 is now
Cilled to about 50 percent more than capacity. the
not "had nothing to do with overcrowding ··
Every prisoner in "Admirustrallve Segregauon."
an area set aside for prisoners prone to vtolence.
has his own cell.
Ga~ was tT1tical of legal rules that allow
hardened criminals to leave state prison and
rome to local J8ils when they are scheduled to
testify in cnm1nal cases.
He hinted that the system 1s abused by
inmates who come to testify as character
witnesses, and by others who are convicted of
felony charges but remain 1n local )Blls to await
actJon on lesser charges
Huntington Beach
v1ndal• b'Olle al• wtndO•U at 011 •
ElltMl>lary School 111100 Yorlltown A ..
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euc:n lndMnl et the 9dlOOI In !WO -·
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tlluln from t,,. llnepeacil -••• ClftYlnel on ,,., beclt n.. theft _, report..:! •I 3 21
pm Monday The -· --lb90 M a Dlo.dl lllgfe 8-nlM><
A wom•n celled police at 12 211 Pm ~·oey 10 eomp191n tnat • ~ 11~ ,,.,
In IN eNn during a l*l<lnQ lot -•el IMI
IOOll pl909 In lront of e tflOClpll'lg '*'* on t"9 7200 blodl of EdlnQW A--PoKCe .,. .. t.O IN ,.,.,, Oft ~ of -'"
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Newport Beach
8urQIAfl CarrteO Off It 784 In IDC"
1nc.tud1ng Dlcyctet, okl equipme nt •
t>ert>ec:ue ...., Dar ttoo41 all• bfMl<tn; into
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etreett
A Mer-8eni con..-tll>M •-II SAS 000 '""' o.lolen from e privet• o.,_ Oft
WildgOOM C°"'1
A coal containing 1114$ tn 0 .. 11 wat
1epon..:t , ....... from a 1MiclenQ• on the 200
D40CI< ot 2 ttt S1r .. 1
S" cart park.a 1n ""' Promontory POfnt
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A ~ w• -" pew1nO "" a •.ndow at a
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eomptainea 10 poltce ebo...t an obte-
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Irvine
irvH,. OOhCA 00t9'ne0 &f\ .,,....t '#arrent
yetterdoy 1n Or 1 n91 County Hor Dor
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below Polle• otltc••• rH ponded but
c:outan 1 find the eu1p<111
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dr•wer at the 'otomet 11ore on EuellO
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An tna1eme11e; c.tMra .no ot-camera
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marijuana conviction in England,
never w ent to Miami and
apparently never planned to.
Yoko Ono, Lennon's widow,
has declined to participate m the
federal lawsuit.
A friend of Ono. Elliot Mintz,
said: "AB far as Yoko feels, she
views all those experiences as
happening an the past. She
prefers to look to the future. For
her, personally, this is very
painful . . . She cannot du;cuss
these things dispassionatf'ly."
Flood victims'
aid extended
The American Red Cross
Service Center at Huntington
B each has extended its
operations through tomorrow to
provide emergency assistance to
area flood victims.
The Red Cross center is open
until 6 p m today and from 9
am. to 6 pm tomorrow at the
Hunungton Beach C1Vlc Center,
2000 Mam St
By ROBERT BARKER
()('t ... Datly ll'ltot 119"
City officials need to tighten
up their reportmg of out-of-town
travel expenses, Huntington
Beach Mayor Bob Mandie
declared last night.
"In the eyes of the taxpayer,
we are negligent (if officials are
not more accountable)," Mandie
said.
His call for tighter controls
came on the heels or reports that
councilmen Ron Pattinson and
John Thomas spent more than
$2,000 at a League of Cities
session with congressional
leaders in Washington D.C. earlier
this month.
Tho m as, who employs
Pattinson, incurred bills of $976
for a ho~; $396 for air fare; $250
each for per diem expenaes; $150
for registration for each, and
$56 25 for parking fees for their
rented car.
The bill for renting the car
hasn't come to the city yet
Mandie said that the per diem
expense ($50 per day for Cive
days) "is high for ttus day and
age."
He also said that the use of a
rental car should be checked out
in advance. ·•we h ave n 't
approved this in the put. Tbe
hotel is pretty close to the
convention."
Thomas said it was unpoaible
to get around Washington
wuhout a car and that cab fare
"could have cost twice u much."
Other council members said
such gatherings are important to
the welfare of the city but that
travelers should tum in receipta
for all cosu. including per diem
expenses.
The matter was turned over to
a commi ttee to develop
guidelines for cost reporting.
.. A policy should be defined ao
we do not give the impremion of
doing something wrong," said
Councilwoman Ruth Finley
Hospital backers square off
Medical center, campus proponents each stress quality care
By GLENN SCOTT
ofltt. 091ty l>tlol ltafl
Moderator E Ray QujgJey told
spectators last night at a forum
on two hospital proposals for
Irvine he doesn't care ••wh o
makes the bucks" 1f residents get
high qualJty care
But spokesmen for the lrvm<'
Medical Center and HealthWt-st
Foundation, who squared off
publicly for the first time to
debate their plans. made 1l clear
they care a lot
Irvine 1s the largest ca ty. by
population. m the state without
its own hospital State lJcensmg
boards may grant approval for
'·onstrucuon of one. but never
two Heanngs for that approval
are expected later this spnng
Both s1dea got a chance laat
night to brush up on their
arguments during the televised
discussion sponsored by the.
Irvine Village Forum.
Sharon Ellis, o ne of tht•
founders for Irvine M edical
Center. stressed the hospital
w o uld be governed by local
residents and would be in a
central location at the San Diego
Freeway between Sand Canyon
Avenue and the Laguna
Freeway
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The condominium pro.)CCt -
one of the largest in the city
will be built near a massive
high-rise office development
approved last year on 50 acres of
the Sak1oka family's 165-acre
parcel
When com pleted . the
1 3-milllon squar e feel o f
commercial office development
will nearly double the number of
high-rise buildings near South
Coast Plaza mall. ConstructJon is
expected to begin in June.
The South Coast Metro area
near thf' rnAll t'l rapidly becoming
the center of commerce and
busmess for the county. It also IS
expected to become the county's
cultural center when the $60
milli o n Orange County
P e rforming Arts Center 1s
completed m 1985.
Officials for C.J . Segerstrom
and Sons. developers of South
Coast Plaz.a and Town Center.
have proposed another massive
office complex about one mile
away on 98 a c r es between
Harbor Boulevard and Fairview
Road. called the "Home Ranch "
HealthWest Vice President
Steve Yerxa. meanwhile, noted
his group's strong pointa: Their
hospital would be built on the
UC Irvine campus by an
organization experienced In
hospital adnurustration.
Both sides promised a top- .
notch medical center t h at
eventually would include
prestigious research programs as
well as emphaslS on preventive
programs.
The key difference, as always,
centered on location. Stanley van
den Noort, dean of UCI's College
of Medicine, defended the
uruversity's longtime interest in
seeing a hospital built next to
existing medical sciences
taciliues. Ellis claimed the IMC
location would better serve the
commuruty.
Van den Noort argued
proximity to UCI's research
programs would mean higher
quality health care. ''If that
involves going three minutes
more in a car," he said, "I think
it's wonh it."
Ellis responded by questioning
why UCI officials believe an
off-campus site wouldn't suffice.
"If it's a matter of thrtt minutes,
why wouldn't the other location
do?" she said.
Answe red van den Noort:
"Because I'd have to move the
whole university three minutes."
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WASHINGTON -C.Onares:i 1s on tht> vergt-of romplt-Ung
the first anti-recesa1on bill of 1983, but action on the crucial $165
billion Social Security bailout package la being delayed by the>
controversy over withholding taxes from interest and dlv1dt-n<ls
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Car-train crash kills 4 in family
PIKETON. Ohio -A ra1lroad crossing warning light wa.s
flashing and a train whbllle was blowing when a woman drove
onto the crossing and the tra1n slammed lnto the car, killing the
driver and thret> of her a<>ns, pollce said Dead ar~ Wanda Sue
Cameo, 32; and her sons Keith, 6, Brian, 9, and Charles, 11. all
from Piketon. A fourth son. Mike Carrico, 8, wrui reported in
critical condition
28 Green B erets sent to Lebanon
WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration has sent 70
military training specialists, including 28 Green &>rets, to help
the Lebanese army while Congress considers a $251 m1lhon
mH1tary package.
Heart recipient develops fever
SALT LAKE CITY -Barney Clark's det.erioraung kldney
function and recurring fever have sent "concerned" doctors
back to the lab, looking for a possible infection that may have
caused another setback for the artificial heart recipient. Clark.
62, was still hsted in !air condiuon today, h1s 11 1 th on the plasuc
heart.
STATE
6 sites studied for state prison
LOS ANGELES -C.Ounty supervisors have identified six
possible sites for construction of a new state pru;on 1n Irwindale.
Bell. Lynwood, Carson. Saugus or on Terminal Island, the Los
Angeles Herald Examiner 98id today.
Heavy waves topple towed oil rig
SANT A BARBARA -Heavy waves knocked over the t.op
of an oil rig being towed off Santa Barbara. injuring one man
and forcing crew members to flee. authonues s~ud The 45-foot
jackup rig was being transported by Texaco Oil Co. from Port
Hueneme when 10· to 12-Coot swells hit the ng yesterday.
Property owners may get tax cut
S ACRAMENTO -A quirk in the California C.Onsumer
Price Index may give property owners tax cuts of nearly I
percent next year instead of the anuc1pated 2 percent increase.
Assembly Ways and Means Committee Chairman J ohn
Vasconcellos said yesterday the difference would mean a
taxpayer savings of $144.5 m1lhon. at the expense of cities,
counties and local schools.
Pair killed in lig ht plane crash
Begin
foe new
Israeli
prexy
JERUS ALEM (AP) -The
Israeli Parliament rebuffed
Prime M1n11ter M enal'hem
Begin'• government today by
e lecting opposition candidate
Chaim Hen.og to the ceremonial
post of president
Labor Party legiBJat.or Herzog,
6 4 , a former general and
a mbassador to the United
Nauons. defeated Supreme C.Ourt
Justice Menachem Elon. 60, a
member of Begin's ruling
coalluon.
The secret vote was 6 1-57 on
the first ballot an the 120-seat
Knesset, Israe I's Par hamen t.
Speaker Menachem Sav1dor said
afterward that two votes in the
secret balloting were left blank.
Begin's coalition has a 64-56
ma.)Ority m the Knesset and it
appeared that five members of
the coalition cast their votes for
Herzog and two handed m blank
ballots
Begm sajd later that though he
was sorry Elon lost, he accepted
the result as a democratic vote
and welcomed Herwg's election.
But Lab or Party
parliamentarian Micha Harish
claimed the vote was "a revolt
against Begin's authority" and
showed there were
undercurrents an the coalition.
Harish said Begin's prestige had
suffered a blow because the vote
showed "he is not the man who
can do everything "
Begin's coalition has defeated
11 no-confidence motions since
Begin was re-elected in 1981
Herzog. who toasted his
vacto~ with brandy an the
Knesset speaker's office, to ld
reporters he did not see the
voting as poliucal
"The fact was that the voting
was not on a political basis. but
on a personal basis.'' he said.
addmg that he "will do what the
government of Israel asks me to
do'' on matters concerning
international relations.
Elon said an an army radio
interview immediately after the
vote he did not see at as a
personal defeat
Orlngt Co ll DAILY PILOTf TU.ldlY. Maret! 22, 1tl3 ~·
Into the pillow ...
A light pla ne h eads into o ne of the la rge
cloud masses over the O r ange Coast on its
way to J o hn Wayne Airport.
.
Edwards
• .Jurors
debate
penalty
A Jury continued lta penalty
deUberaUons todAy ln the cue oC
convicted murderer Thomu
Edwarda. who wu deecribed by
his attorney yesterday u "not
very lnteUlgent, not aophilticated
and certainly not controlled by
evil."
Deputy Pubhc Defender
Michael G1anmru, ln hi.a clotlne
statement of the penalty phaae of
Ed wards' trial. portrayed hl1
cbent as a man who wu chanced
by the breakup of hts marriage.
"When his marriage went,
something m Thomas F.dwarda
went," Giannini said. He said
that no one, apparently including
Edwards, knows even now what
drove h im to gun down two
12-year-old girls at a Cleveland
Nat10nal Forest campground 18
months ago, killing one of them.
But Gian n ini said that
Edwards. whose friends had
tesufled that he was a person
who got a l o ng w ell w ith
children, showed concern for the
surviving V\Ctim even during hia
tnaL
When 14-year-old Kelly
Cartier appeared upset shortly
aft.er she took the stand, it waa
has client who asked during a 1
recess that he be moved out o(
her direct sight while she
testified. G lanni.nJ said.
That acllon -and F.dwards'
outburst agamst Giannini while
he questioned Cartier -showed
his client's compass ion and
remorse for what he did,
Giannini said
"I suggest to you that a truly
malignant villain would be made
of much sterner stuff," said
Giannini
But Deputy District Attorney
John C.Onley. who addreued the
jury before Giannini, said jurors
should recommend the death
penalty for F.dwards becauae the
crime deserves it. The jury ha.a a
choice of recommending to Judge
James Judge either death or life
m prison without possibility of
parole. ESCX>NDIOO -A hght plane trymg to naVlgate through
cloudy and snowy weather smashed mto a mountainside in
north San Diego C.Ounty and both occupants of the craft were
killed, aL.1thorities said. Dead in yesterday's crash near the
Palomar Mountain Obeervat.ory were Ton\ and Kven Brown of
Orderville. Utah.
Raid nets 'largest ' P CP cache
Tiny gene change can cause cancer
PARAMOUNT California's largest supplier of mat.enals
used .in PCP or "angel .dust" has been arrested and enough
chenucals to drug 3 3 million cigarettes have been seized m a
w~eho~ raid. authon~es scud Jonathan Sasuga. 68. owner of
Joli Plasucs and Chemical C.Orp. in Paramount, was booked
yesterday for investigauon of selling, furnishing and fa1lmg to
report the transfer of chemicals with the knowledge that they
would be used for unlawfuJ purposes
Live grena de found n ear freeway
By ROBERT LOCKE 4' SdeftCe Writ...
SAN DIEGO -The tiniest
posslble change at a crucial spot
can turn at least one normal
human gene in to a rogue gene
that produces cancer in heaJthy
cells. says a researcher.
"This oncogene (cancer gene)
acquired its malignant properties
by the sunplest possible j{enetic
alteration, the subsutut1on of a
specific nucleotide (the bu1ldmg
blocks of which genes are made)
within a normal human gene."
said b1 ochem1st M ariano
Barbac1d of the Nauonal Cancer
lnsutuu-
His laboratory, along with two
others. announced last year the
isolation of a human cancer gene
and lat.er that it resulted from a
"point mutation," the very small
but profound change.
Barbac1d and other researchers
told an American Cancer Society
symposium yesterday that a
recent flood of new findings
about genes that cause cancer is
g1v1ng scientists their f irst
tentative g!Jmpses into the tragic
chain of events that leads to
cancer.
beheve they have some normal
functions, at least a few seem to
work only when a child is
developing m the womb.
LOS ANGELES -A live hand grenade was packed up by
bomb squad ofhcers aft.er 1t was found near a )jnk between two
freeways. forcing the road's closure for about two hours.
authorities said. Maintenance workers discovered the grenade
on the northbound Glendale Freeway lmk to the westbound
Ventura Freeway at 1:45 p.m. yesterday
Rain 'will return'
The idea that certain genes
present m every ceU of the body
can somehow be changed mto
cancer genes was demonstrated
scarcely five years ago lt has
sin ce become probably the
hottest topic m cancer reaearch
and labs around the world have
produced a wealth or data in the
pa.st two years.
Then something -a virus.
cancer-causing c hemical or
random mutation -changes the
gene, switching it on or boosting
its activity. The gene then
becomes an oncogene and the
protein it makes the cell produce
somehow changes healthy cells
in to malignant ona
When normal cells m a test
tube are exposed to the gene
with the sing l e alte r ed
nucleotide. he said. "You get
d ramatic results: we 9ee the cella
becoming malignant " The same
gene without the change has no
effect WORLD
Nicaragua says on verge of war
MANAGUA. Nicaragua -The leftist Sandinista
government says it verges on war with neighbonng Honduras
because of escalating fighting between army troops and
Honduran-based rebels that has killed 270 people since
February. "Our troops, planes, tanks. artillery and our entire
armament are ready to take action agaan.'lt the anti-Sandimstas
and the puppet armies of any country.'' Defense Minister
Humberto Ortega saJd late yestt'rday
Anti-American d emonstration ends
SASEBO. Japan -Riot pohce have taken down the
barricades and the 7 ,000 anti-American demonstrators have le ft
town or gone back to work. leaving the streets of Sa.sebo to the
U.S. Navy today. Groups of the more than 6.000 crew mel"(lbers
of the nuclear-powered U.S . aircraft carrier Enterprise, he~ for
four days of shore leave. swarmed through streets where the
"Get out of Japan!" banners had given way overnight to signs m
shops ~ "Wel<X?me Navy"
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ram
that contnbuted to the death of a
26-year-old pregnant woman was
expected to continue an spots
today. stop tomorrow and
perhaps return Thursday. the
National Weather Service said
today
The expectant mother. lnsh
Santos. was killed after the car
driven by her 28-year-old
husband Hilario went out of
control on 6th Street near
Hudson Avenue yeste rday and
skidded into oncoming traffic.
police s~ud
ln the coast.al and mountain
a reas, variable cloudiness
through tomorrow with local
light rain today and snow level
about 5,000 feet were expected.
Though coastal area dwellers
may have been annoyed by
havtng to hom urnbrellu again.
local ski resort operators were
thrilled by the snowfall.
"We had six inches of new
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snow yesterday." sa1d Don Allen,
anformat1on officer for Snow
Summit ski resort "The sk1lng is
gomg to be great today We're
talking about packed powder ··
The latest storm brought 0 7 1
inches of rain to the Civic Center.
boosting the season tot.al to 24 08
inches That compares to last
year's rainfall at this dale of 8.71
inches and a nonnal total of 11 95
inches Normal for a full year
ending June 30 lS 14 inches
So fa r, at least 15 proto-
oncogenes with the ability to
change into cancer genes have
been found and others no doubt
await discovery.
They are among more than
50.000 genes contained m every
human cell and moat researchers
Barbacid cautioned agalnat
generalizmg from the single gene
from a single cancerous cell line.
saying, "Now 1s the time to
wait." A number of studies are
under way to "try to 11ee whether
thts lS the exception or the rule."
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sheet for one of 205 Orange Countians who entert"d the Ameri<'an
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An cm tr1&cncy drill at the San
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tomorrow by ofllclala from the
nuclear plant and local, •tat.e and
federal agenclee.
• Ill
students
stock show
• Vie
Although the exerclae will
Involve nearly a doz.en agencies,
public alert 1lren1 wlll not be
teated and no public Involvement
la planned, a«'Ording to Southern
California Edi.Ion Co. offlcials.
Fifteen Orange Coaat College 1tudenta will be amona
thoee competing an the Great West.em Junior Livestock and
Dairy Show Murch 25 30 at the L oa Angelea County
Fa1rgrounda in Pomona.
The drill will lnvolv~
activating e mergency facilities,
lnteragency decision-making,
coordination , communicat ions '
and radiological monitoring.
The U S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commlaslon and the tederal
Emergency Management Agency
will monitor the drill .
Participating in the exercise
wall be Orange and San Diego
county officials; Mannes at Camp
Pendle ton , the cit1e11 of San
C l e m e n te a nd San Juan
Capistrano; the state Office of
Emergency Services, the
California Highway Patrol, the
R t!d Cross; state Parks a nd
Recreation Department; Edison,
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Grove, Judy Mallard, of Huntington Beach, Jackie Hoover, 18,
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Others arl' Tereu McCa y , 22, Pamela Ryan, 19,
Ellzabetb Coviello, 20, and Nancy Brown, all from Santa An.a,
Kinder Coley, 19, of Laguna Hilla; David Cole, 18, of Villa
Park; and Jamea Brook1, 18, of Westminster.
•The European Space Agency has announced 1t wall
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McDonnell Douglas/NASA Delta.
The Delta rocket as produced 10 Huntington Beach.
Delays in the Ariane (France) program fort-ed the change
of the launch vehicle for Exosat, a Douglas spokeswoman said.
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Sandwiched in
Lee Sims checks off receipt of the 1,400
boxes of cookies h e r Girl Scout Troop
1148 ordered to sell in Costa Mesa. The
annual sale continues countywide through
March 27.
Dad pleads
• • innocent in
burning son
Charlea 0 . R othenber1.
accuaed of tetUn1 hla 5-year-.old
10n afire In a motel room, hae
pleaded Innocent to ch.araet of
attempted murder and anon.
Rothenber11, 42, wu anaJaned
In Fullerton Municipal COurt
yesterday and returned to
Orange County Jail, where he
was held In lieu of $2~.000 bond.
Judge Jean Rhelnhelmer eet
April 1 for pre-I.rial moUona and
April 15 Cor a preliminary
hearing.
Rothenberg'• ion, David,
suffered second and third-degree
burns over 8~ percent to 90
percent of his body when a
flammable liquid was Ignited
around h is bed at a motel in
Buel')8 Park
The boy remains In critical ~ndition and la on a respirator,
said a spoketwoman for the UC
Irvine Medical Cent.er In Orange.
Rothenberg and his son
checked into a TraveLodge Mot.el
on March 3 after a CT08S-<X>Wltry
trip from New York, where the
boy lived with hla mother. The
parents are divorced, and
Rothenberg had has son for a
vi.sit.
That night, the boy was set
afire. A man carrying a plastic
container was seen running from
the room moments before it bunt
into flames. The boy was found
lying unconscious on the carpet.
Marie Rothenberg, David's
mother, flew in from BrookJyn,
N.Y .. when police notified her
about the incident.
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Hone clilar tllat tlilowed avera1e tax
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The percentage of taxpayers. per income
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State law sufficient
for tenants ' rights
A l'oU11t y n•ntt•rs' fo(t·uup •~
trying to pc:n;uadt• tht• Roarci of
Supervisors to 111dudt• a ll'nants'
rights p<ll·k a~t· 1n tlw housrng
e le ment of tht• eounty's gt•neral
plan, wh1eh will tx· lip for rf!Vll'W
la te r this month
C 1t1 es and l' o u n t 1 t' s a r £•
re q uired to inl'luc.k in ~hP 1 r
lo ng-tenn general plan.' J ho'bsmg
element that spt•lls out in broad
terms a n uc1patcd housrng l\l't.'ds
and steps that should lw takt•n w
meet those needs
T his would 1nl luJt> a
proje<'uon of rweds tor n•s1dl'nt1al
h ousing, in c luding n·ntab. the
a m o u n t of low and
mode r a t e -incomt• hous111g that
s hould be built or n •t:un<.>d, a n d
prov isions for open s p ace to
balance futu re devt•lopmt•n l
The Oran ge Count y Renters'
Association of the Orange County
H ousing Coalition would like to go
f urther a nd include.• a specific
three-po int outline o f tenants'
rights. •
T hese w n uld covt•r tht'
ctrcumstan t·es under wh ich a
landlord could evict a tenant; the
t.>nfor<.-t!ment of anti-discrimina tion
laws ~ they re late to rentals; and
the r'igh t o f t e n a nts to m a k e
n·pairs to the ir units and d edu ct
t he cost from the ir re nt.
lh fact, all o f these points, and
many more, a re covered m state
laws now in e ffect.
If the county wants to set up
i ts own set o f r u l es f or
landlord~tenant relat1on s h1ps, 1t
would also. of cou rse, h ave to go
into t h e quest ion o f la ndlords'
ngh tS, and tha t cou ld open up a
w h ole new area of debate, t h oug h
these too are covered u nder statt'
law .
A h o u si n g e l e m en t 1~
s upposed t o address 1 tself to
overall housing n eeds in a given
a r ea, c u r r e n t a nd futu re.
Supervisors w ould be ill-adv ised
to let this needed pla n ning bog
down in the touchy, a nd in this
case unr e l ate d , area o f
landlord-ten an t rela t ions.
'Opinions expressed In the space above are those ot the Dally Pilot. Other views
expressed on this page are those of their author s and artists. Reader comment Is
Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (7 14)
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Letters to the editor
Tea ch e r s must
remember jobs
'l'o Ule .l'..d1tor
As student lruslt.'t', serving as the non-volin~ member of thl' Coast
Community Collcgl' D1strn:t Board of 'l'rusl.e{>s, I am regularly approathl'd
by many of my ft•llow students w~o
are concerned with thl• district c;
current fiscal c-r1s1s
Spec1f1cally. studt•nL'> Mt' l'Onl't•rned
with faculty layoffs that arl.' <Jl'C'urnng
at the Orange Coast Colleg<' tampus
and also at Golden West College.
They are, understandably. distressed
with these Lavoffs Thl·v c·mpath1ze
with each and everv fJcultv mt'mber
who 1s affected ·
Yet. manv of the-st.· stud1·n~ have
also voiced. thc·1r t·onn·rn with the
level of instrU('llon tht•y ho\'£> been
receiving in recent weeks I fear that
educat1onal qu<1llly IS SertOUS}y
Jeopardized lt !>l.'t'ms that many
instructors are spending morC' than
half of their classroom hours lecturing
s tude n ts on the district's present
s1tuat1on (from their own
perspective). rather than focusing on
le gitimate course l'Ontent This
conduct , which 1s tlearly
u nprof esi.1one1 I . 1s robbing the
students of their right to education.
For the past three years the• clouds
of the post-Propos1t1on 13 storm have
been gathering over the Coast
Community College D1stnc.·t and
over commumty colleges up and down
the st.ate Because of the propos1t1on's
passage. local support has been
ser iously eroded We have grown
increasingly dependent on a state that
1s currently sufft'rtng a $1 5 billion
deficit
MORE THAN a hundred c!ass1f1ed
staff pos1uons have been elurunat.ed at
Orange Coast College stnce 1978
During that period. more than 500
part-ume 1nstruC'tor> have lost thell'
jobs at the d1stnll s three colleges
Now, as a last alt('rnat1ve. the Board
of Trustees and administrators of the
cqlleges are cons1dermg laying off
tenured faculty members
As a student and citizen of this
community, J have questioned the
reasoning behind tht· layoffs over the
past four years
As student representative to the Board tor the past s1x months, I've
had the u n ique a nd pleasurable
opportunity of commumcating with
board members an d adm1mstrators on
a regular basis. [ set> that these leaders
are unwilling to comprom ise the
district's high educational standards,
both i n t ne c lassr oom and via
telecourse. I greatl y admire this
determination I aho know that these trus~ and
adm in istrators, who have played a
m ajor ro le in building th e Coast
Community College District , a re
dHply c:ompaaalon ate, caring and
~ hwnan beings. They now
face a horritl.c task, how~er. Becauae
of the .Ute'• poor fi1eal condition,
they mu1t deal wit h a draallcally redUced budaet. Unfortunately, even
more cuta &4'e on the horizon. w~ muat now look l.o Sacramenl.o
for help. Gov . George Deuk.mejian
hu propoeed the fin t tuition plan In
the ht.wry of Ca.l.l fomt.'1 cotnmunJty
c0Ue1ea Unde r hi• p ropo1al, the
1tate'1 107 community collegea will
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C'harge a $100 fee per year per rull
ttme student and a $60 fei? per year
per part-Ume student
The flaw in this plan 1s simple
Not one cent of t he money
tollected will go to support t he
l'Ollegcs Rather. they will be used to
help st raighte n out t he state's
l'Onfused fin a ncial sit u a tion If
community colleges are not a llowed to
keep the twt1on that they collec·t . the•
cuts next year will be even mor<·
catastrophic.
These. indeed. are difficult limes l
behev(' in the people of the Coast
dtstnct and the educational exceUence
we have attained together Yt>t, we
must remember our JObs during this
cnsts and the reason why Wt! are all
here -to cuJuvate and educate the
minds of our commuruty
JULIE HALL
Student Representative
Coast 01stnct Board
Flood lesson
To the Edit.or:
Laguna Canyon Road remains shut
down. and the city of Laguna BeaC'h
(residents, businesses. and city
departments) must now assume the
costly clean-u p proc..-ess in the wake of
the recen t downpours to hit this area
But perhaps there is a lesson to be
learned from the devast.aung floodmg
that wreaked havoc on the town and
turned Laguna Canyon m to a ragmg
nver.
Spec1fically. I am refemng to the
loss of thousands of acres of valuable
tanyon watershed t h at would be
mcurred as a result of the construction
of the San J oaquin Freeway and the
3,500 homes proposed by the Irvine
Company Solving the flood control
problem is d ifftcult enough 1n an
undeveloped canyon, solving t he
problem in a canyon that has been
paved and stuccoed 1S another ISSUe
entirely! Development of any
magnitude m Laguna Canyon would
clearly spell disaster for the City of
Laguna Beach The calamJty caused
by pou n ding storms of similar
measure would make our recent bout
with Mother Nature seem like a
picnic.
I am concerned about living In a
town where mudslides. sandbags.
detours. p rope r ty losseR, a n d
evacuations become an accept('(! way
of Life.
RANDY L EWIS
No 'freeway'
To the Editor:
AB I was on my way l.o work lhlS
morning there Lay on Cypreu Street
in Santa Ana Heights another dog hit
by a car. He was hurt pretty bad and
whoever hit him d id not even stop.
W e 1topped and put a blanket
around him and rushed hlm to the
animal h~ltal, hi. blg brown eyes
looking at wa, jult need.Ina 1e>meone to
help him after tome0ne using Cyprus
Street as a freeway hit hlm
They drive down C ypre11 and
adjoining 1treet1 1peedJng and kllllna
our animall. t don't think thoy woulCI
lib it If we drove the way they do
down thelr 1treets, killing their
animals. or may~ their children.
KATHY NOEL
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BUT I CAN'T BE MEN> OF
TUE E.P.A. ... I'VE AIJIBADY
GOI ' lYIS F~ S4'JfflCE
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The 'imperial ex-presidency'
WASHINGTON Much has h•>c•n
written about the "imperial pres1dcm·y"
thl' sometimes-royal splendor 1n
wh1c.h our chief executive!>, tht.>1r
families and their huge staffs ar(•
pampered at the taxpayers' expense
But few Amerll·ans real11l.' the
staggering costs of what might b<> l'alled
the• "imperial ex-pres1dt.>ncy" tht>
pensions, expenses, Secret Scrv1l'C
protet·uon and offwe-hbrary upkl'{'P for
our former prt.>s1den ts The situation
becomes absurd when you realize that
the three current living ex-presidents
are aU either millionaires or dose to 1t,
thanks largl.'ly to the opportunities that
arose d1rt'Ctly from their years in the
White House
T H E E S TIMATED t·ost of thl·
1mfi<•nal ex-presidency this year alt>ne 1s
$27'rrnlhon T hree' years ago. thl· bill was
$18 mtll1on And. in 1955, wh{•n tht•
s1ngil' l.'X-pres1dent was H arry S
Truman. a man of devoutly Jen11 ... :rat1t
tastt'S, the rost was only $ti4.ooo
In a perverse M.>rt of 'A'ay. IL was tht•
:.l)('l'tacle of Truman. carrying his own
luggage into his home in Indeix·ndenu"
M o , and answering his own
lilrrt.·spondc'Cc after he left office, that
mspir<.'d Congress to provide staff and
st<it1onery expenses for former
prl'S1dents.
Smee that well-intended decision to
help a man of modest means cope with
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tht< burdens of former high office. thC'
lcg1sJatt>d expense accounts for former
presidents have ballooned.
I ronically. the growth o f ex ·
pn•stdents' expenses came at a t1mC'
whl•n any former president -even one
who was forced out of office in disgrace
was guarantt'<!d at least a com fortable
11H·ome f rom book s. lecture fees,
d1rt'l'torsh 1ps a nd other s inecures
available precisely bt'<'11use he had once
ht•ld thC' highest ofhce in the land
Nu ont' wan~ to see our ex-presidents
fal·e financial hardship -llke ThomdS
Jefferson or U S Grant, for example -
but fomwr presidents have been soakmg
the taxpayers for staff a nd e xpenses
used for pol1t1cal purposes and to
generate income A former president's
staff allowanc.•e now starts at S 150,000 il
year and decreases to an eventual $9~.-
000
ODDLY ENOUG H, 1t 1s the ex-
prc'S1dent who has been out of office the
longest Richard Nixon -whose staff
c.·harges the taxpayers most tn one area.
travel expen ses T r avel vouchers
obtained by my associate V1clu Warren
show that Nixon's staff ran up travel
bills of mort· than $20,000 last year
Gerald Ford''> staff travel expenses
were less than half that of Nixon's last
yt.>ar. Jimmy Cetrll•r's staff travel cost
unly $7,000
Bob Barrt.•tt, who runs Ford's @fflce.
~u pport:. th<.' idea of curbing ex-
pr<.'side n ts' l'Xp{•nscs H e said F ord
scrupulously St.'parates ofrtc1al. personal
and poht1caJ expenses Barrett thinks it
would Ix• a good movt.> to have former
presidents give Congress a public
accoun t 1 ng ('aC'h year on how the
taxpayers' money 1s b<>ing spent
Why do they pay to stand in lines?
There are people who'll gt't 1n any hne
they see JUSt on the theor) that there
must Ix> something worth getung at the
other end of 1t. theQ there are people
who won't stand tn hne for 10 minutes 1f
there's a pot of gold waiting there for
them
I hke the idea of self-d154:1phne that
comes when some lines ar<.' voluntarily
formed When people get one behind the
oth er so t hey move for ward 1n an
orderly way instead of pushing and
shoving to the front like pigs at a trough,
this 1s a c1v11tzed procedure. Most Imes
aren't voluntary. though . and I hate
them
THE P E OPLE who make you stand
in line• lo get somethtng assume that
their time 1s more important than yours
1t 1s preposterous the len gth of time
some Americans stand in hne to do
business at a bank these days. Airline
ticket counters aren't much better These
organizations are saving themselves
money by not havmg enough help They
borrow what they save from all thP rest
of us m the fonn of the time they steal
while we stand on one foot and then the
other Standing in line to be entertatnl'd
!*'l'ms hke a particularly dumb thing to
do I'm nol so interested m having a
second-hand good time that I'm gomg to
st.and rn hne to see a show or a movie
(I've always been very susp1c1ou11 of
anything called "fun-filled.")
l'h1s comes to mmd because, unlikely
as 1t SC't'ms, I've JUSt been lo Disneyworld
near Orlando. Fla President Reagan was
JUSt there too. to v1s1t the new Epcot
Centc'r Considering I'd never hearrl the
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word ·•f!:pcot" until two weel<.s ago. my
<'Onsc1ousnes:. of 1t now is high
D1sncyworld 1s divided into two parts.
eac·h attracting roughly the same size
l-rowds The Magic Kingdom 1s the older
part e1nd 1s pure entertainment for
children and adults w ho Like to go along
with them It has all lunds of spooky
rides, roller coasters an d inventive
enter tainment for children. There isn't
anything dirty or in any way sexy in the
whole show
Epcot. which stands for Experimental
Prototype Conunuruty of Tomorrow , is
more hke a World's Fair It has six mapr
mduamal exhibits and eight buildings
representing private or government
exh1b1ts by foreign countries It also has
"The Amencan Adventure."
EpC'ot attracts a n older. mor e
5oph1st 1cated crowd. alt h ough
"sophisttcated'' 1s relative be<:'ause no one
very soph11ttcated 1s apt to go to the
place. It appeals to people to whom the
Sometimes reality can kill the
I'd like to expand on a paragraph I
penned some time ago and never got the
cha nce to develop more fully. h W Aii
about t h e w e ll -known "law of
perapective," and how It differs in the
opUcal sen1e from the emotional 11ense.
Everyone understands the optical
UDllY Hlllll
seNe, u a matter of COl'MlOn experience:
thlnp look 1mall whon t hey are far
away. and sradu.ally pt larpr u ..,.
approach them. Thll It bow we 1-rn to
Judie 1lze and dlatanc In term1 of
perapectlve, which we tak• tor IP'&nted.
But thta law operatc11 In revene ln the
paychlc realm. The thJnp we delire, and
the achlevementa we contAmd for. f t
amaller ln lbt af\C!r we haw euaJned
Utem lhan they ·~a.red whti. we -.wre
1UU 1trtvtn1 mJptUy for them. And,
eometlme9, \bt clo9tr we approtiCh them.
the more ~ teem t.o ah.rink.
h la t hl1 p e c ultar revor Hl o f
penpect1w that explalnl the wmtnalY
IMxpUable: how I lamou.J, rlc.h l.nd lldond ctlebc1'1 can ndn h1I Of' h•,. nw'f'
life, unto the pomt ot suicide. just when
the world seems to be in the palm of his
or her hand. From Marilyn Monroe lo
John Belushi, we have 9een thia happen
ume and again.
People whoee hopea and wishes are
w J thh e ld fr o m them may be.
disappointed; but It Is thoee wh08e hopes
and w ishes are granted who aeem to
destroy the very enterprbe they have
labored ao Iona and hard to create.
For It la 1-what we accomplish lhat
coun\1 than wha\ we be come in
eocomplLahlna. lf our lnner 8t'Ne of 1elf
IJ not llC!CUJ'e, then we tend to dep~te
our own echi~ementa. And, cwiously.
the more we 1UCl.'M!d, the more keenly
we feel th e d l1partty between the
out+"•rd 1ymboll and the Inward
IUbetance.
SELF·DEVELOPMENT la the pl of
e ve ry o r aanl1m . n ot m e r • 1tlf~agrandlarMnt or po~ty ~ th• 1aU.ractlon of material dollrea beyond •
mlnl.mal ~\. If the eccomplWunent la
not perm~ b~ the eao .. ~trlbutlna
to th.la .u~i. w pueon may tum on hlmlelf ln a flt of race or peruc =dl1 uat. The core of the rHl
ty may be men .mothettd than
lbeni.d by worldly ~
Not au. or a>W"M. Much~ upon
• what 11 done, and how tt II dciw, and
whe &het " HUIUH th• dHp and
word soph1st1C'atecf' IS peprat1ve
People stand tn hne 10 buy their
tickets. they stand m hne to get on a bus
or the monorail. they st.and tn lme for an
hour to se<.> a 25-mmule show. they stand
m hne to get something to eat, and then
they stand in hne to go to the bathroom.
It IS safe to say that anyone who goes to
D1sneyworld w ill spend more time
standing in line than domg anything
else
BECAUSE MOST of the people who
go t he re a re those Americans who
tolerate lines well. they don't seem to
mmd Tht're's some grumbling a bout the
lines, but most people ~m to think the
exh1b1ts nre worth waiting for.
I was more mterested tn the people
than the exh1b1ts You'd have to say·the
people were middle-America at its best.
They were clean. simply dressed and
mtelhgent. They were havmg a quiet
good ume They didn't seem to demand
much I know them well T hey think
television news ought to say more that's
good about America
ln Olsneyworld. they get what they
deserve The pince 1s beautifully run and
spotlessly clean I w ouldn 't mmd haV1ng
our hvm g room look as weU-vacuumed
as thC' ma m streets of the Epcot Center.
I would say without a doubt that 1f
01sneyworld 1s t h e ki nd of
mteruunment you enjoy. you'll enjoy
the kind of en tertainment available at
Oisneyworld
dream
genuine needs of the perllOn -for these
basic needs cannot be Ignored for long,
and take their revenae upon thoee who
deny the m. One might aay, perhape a bit
fancifully, that the llOul takes lta revenge
upon the body with dru,a and drink and
sexual a bl.I.le of one sort or another.
A penon who has come lo terms with
him.self or henelf knowt and expects
that achievement• diminish a1 we
approach them, and mean little in
thet'n8elves. But u.n1et\led ~ties
keep hopln 1 t ha t the next hiaber
mountaintop will flnd all their dreams
realized -and the realtly klll1 the
d.reun. and 10met.lmee the perwon.
I .ee th e "don't Uke t.o walkin" an partdnl aa'Oll the handlaappacl ....
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Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Tunday, March 22, 1983 A 'I
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East · 1 Spring storms wreak havoc • in
By JOHN DANISZE WSKI . ....,. ..... ,_.,,..,
lanorlna the c:alemdar. wintry
1tc.>rrn1 1wt"pt from Nevada to
New Enaland on tht> a«.'Ond full
day of 1prlna. lt'avln1 elaht
pt•oph• dt'ad In Wl1e.'Onsfn from
1hovellng snow and aendln& can
craahina helter-skelter on Icy
roads In the Northeut
Snow folJ from llllnol1 to New
Hampshire and temperature•
dipped Into the 208 early today,
with the cold reaching far
t•nough south to threaten
Georgia peaches.
Along the Atlantic coast, rain
fell yesterday on already
saturatl'd ground or drained into
Snuil moving a t
winter's s low pace
paS!-ieS a swelling
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1w0Uen riven n~ drovu 1tf
famJllt.'S from their homN aJonai
t he M e r rimack River In
Muuchu..tta
doged w l lh u.nd
Chtcaao. Mllwauket-, Ot-troll
and Fort Wayne, Ind . wt-re
tormented with half a foot or
more or windblown Knc1w after
Monc.Juy'a storm Drift• were
wo11t -hlgh In parta of lndiuna
and aouthern M1chl1an. wh•re1 :
up to a foot of anow feU. :
The awrmy weather hu been
blamed tor 16 deathl since the
weekend
A Purdue Univenity at udent
dlt<d In an a.t.'ddent lnvolvtna two ·
anowmobllet and a 1led Ln Weet
Lafayette, lnd
From Maryland to
Mauachuaetta, doiena or rlvert
and 1tream1 were reported
overflowlna or near flood it.age
"Plan ahead. Be ready to move
quickly it necessary," a weather
service bullelln In Maasachuaetts
said.
M eniorial fund s tarte d
f or e ducator P arsons
Ruahlng rain water k1Ut.>d an
electric company lineman In
Providence, R.I.. sweeping him
through a sewer after he CeU into
an open manhole, authorities
said.
"We're going to keep pumping
until one o f three things
happens: either the rain stops.
the pumps b r eak . or we
collapse." said Fire Chief Clem
Silva, m Provincetown, Mass .•
where roada and basements were
flooded and storm drains were
A special education memorial
fund has been establlllhed for
longtime Newport-Mesa Unified
School Distract educator Manon
Elizabeth Parsons, who died
March 15 She was 71
Parsons began her cart•cr in
Costo Mt'sa as a fifth grade
teacher at the old Main
Elementary School in 1941. She
became psychometrlst for the
d1str1ct in 1962 and was
appolnt.ed psychologi..st for special
education three years later She
retired in 1973.
Canyon Trainable Mentally
Retarded School was re-named
the Marion Parsons Special
Edul·at1on Center in 197~.
Parsons 1s credited with
developing the district's wpecial
education program.
A graduate of Occiden tal
College. s he received h er
Master's degree from USC.
Survivor.. include a brother, J.0 .
Parsons of Santa Ana, and a
stBter, Patricia Parsons of Tustin.
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D E CllllT AID TIE coum ANN LANDERS
TELEVISION
BUSINESS
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Hal Linden sta~ in "The
Other Woman," on CBS
tonight in which he learns
to live within his own means. D
~lanning on career change?
J:llEW is the source .. t. .
~hat gives choice
ai: KAREN E . KLEIN Of eM o_,, ll'lklt It.ff
A lot of people are out of work and they're desperate.
Local unemployment statistics from January (the most recent
data available) show 8.4 percent of the population was out of
wurk. The figure repreeents a seven-year hiKh.
, Many of that 8.4 percent will never go back to the
accupatlons they once held -the jobs and the industries Just
aren't there anymore.
So, for the increasing number of displaced workers -many
of..whom have had one occupation for years -the only
alt.ernative to early retirement is re training.
, An excellent resource for the out-of-work. whether they musl
retrain, simply want to make a career change or have yet to
chQale an occupation, ia the VIEW (Vital lnfonnation for
EdUcation and Work) system.
1' VIEW ia an e'ght-year-old information system stored on ·
microfilm which was developed and is maintained by the Orange-
COcplty Department of F.ducation.
VIEW includes listings of 400 occupations which are updated
annually by Sharon Nelson. VIEW coordinator. She said she feels
the system aerves a vital function. "Many adults who are a making career changes don't even
know what options are out there (in the job market)," Nelson
~d.
~ VIEW not only lists the various occupations but gives
Information on educational requirements. job hazards and salaries.
M06t importantly, perhaps, the system provides specific
l.nfonnation on job outlooks in Orange County: what are the
chances of getting hired and by whom.
Nelson said she decides which occupations to add to the hst
each year by taking surveys, attending career conferences and
thumbing through the want ads.
11 She alJlo queries employers, asking which jobs are coming up
and which occupations are in the highest demand, she said
"Every year I add new ones," Nelson said "This last year,
the most popular new job was cruise director That one is ;ust like
stewardess used to be 10 or 15 years ago."
She also keeps up with technological trends, she said Last -
year. she downgraded the outlook for "keypunch operator," a pb
titl~ which had been in high demand before.
"Keypunch operator has been incorporated into data entry or
• cotbputer operator now," she said. •
Nelson has been pushing for higher vis1b1lity for the VIEW
system recently, she said. as she has noticed more outfits
advertising to seU job la.st.s.
"People are paying for the same mfonnatlon that we have
here for free," she said.
The VIEW decks are available at no charse-in varioua
a&encies around the rounty. Most high school and community
rollege career centers have the service available. as do regional
occupation centers and the Department of F.ducation's library.
On special request, 'Nel.90n said. she will even send print-outs
on special-interest areas to callers.
Another local career tool ia SIGI, a sophlsticated computer
program originated by the F.ducational Testing Servlce and
available through UC Irvine's extension program .
.
~etraining
·Hardhats conquer computer
to sharpen their skills .
undergo some form of retraining
each year, but no statistics on cost
are available . Denmark is
battli ng 10 3 percent
unemployment.
S uch programs have existed
for year s in Europe, but
part.acipahts and officials say the
global economic crunch a ives
them a new importance and
urgency.
ln the Uruted States, President
Reagan has asked Congress to
increase funds for retraining
dilp"laced workers to $240 million
from $25 million. said to be
enough to help retrain 110,000
unemployed Americans
In West Germany, whe r e
unemployment is at a post-war
record 10.4 percent and a new
government is forming, unions
and management alike fear that
federal budget cuts will hurt the
job-tralnlng program In Its hour
of need.
"Already there '• too many
people and not enough money,"
said Wllfried Matcher of the
Weal German Employees'
Aaoclatlon. "In comparilon to
unemployment, w e \hlnk
retrainln& ii always better."
IQ Metall, the 1ar8flll\ union ln
Wen Germany, allo stvs ~
mark• to the country 1
14-yeer-old retralnJ.na procrun.
particularly u preventive
~ apokHman Ulrich
Mlanon noted that the
1overnment. e•Y• to retrain
peop1-wtic.e Jl)be are threatened
-a cateaorY he Mid included
OYW 200,000 Worken II o( Jan. 1.
"lt'1 1DGM1 well"'l*\t." he .ud.
StatllUice were unavauable on
how many retrained Weat
OenDlll1I ewraWilly ftnd Jobs.
.... tM leonomk all.q!lp
riductd ~ PQlidbWU., Witt
O*wMiny cut 1-:k I• renlnlnl ~ IMt ,.at. GOWniiiwn& ;.a tlqa •bow •2.1~1 pli wen ~ OOlll With
47,4M la 1981. Wm
rlall forhhure ef aomt
oaemployment benefitl by n1-.... to be iitnafted,
8oini E~~ pven\IMnt
Bob Gomez, of UC Irvine's Career Planning and Placement Center, calls up
SIGI, a job placemen( program designed by the Ed~cational Testing
Service. The service helps one evaluate goals and values and suggests
occupations which reflect those values.
S IGI helps evaluate a person's value system and suggests
various OC'Cupauons which accommodate those values. said Bruce
Riesenberg. director of UCI's career center.
r
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Jobless workers are being retrained in
computers in .Weat Germany.
offlctala aald tetraUW'\I may be
breeding a whole new aet of
worken' woet-for example, by
aaturattna auch fleld1 •• data pl'OC811na while more traditional
labot market• auffer severe
ahortaae1.
"W e don't have 1>roblem1 aettlril compenSel to volunteer to
train tbtM people, alnce the
.,wrn.ment foots the bUl," Mid
Olulo Sant.arelll. head of the
Laslo re1lonal aovernment in
l~y.
''But tn '*1a1n Jll'Ot.l.onl we
Mve rMl dttticulU.. ln Ncruttina
ctnCtlCi•tH/' he Hid ... J'or
~. vwy few yvunc p.ops.
waftt to be butiehln ta.e •11-
Yft. thn't • ~of111lon With • r..l fu&ute In t. I'm eWtcMt."
Jn ~apan . where
une*nployment l• relHlv•ly
1U1ht ~mpated wlth W•tern ..
Europe'•· the retnJn1na ~ bu come under crttlcllin for a
dlffennt reuon. "Worken don't pt the kind of
technical tralnln1 they can
actually put to UM Oft the Job,"
aald Yoahikauu Matanl,
1pokHman for th• General
C®ndl ot Trade Unklla
''At mu\Y ol the acbooll, the
t«hnoloa ·\bey· _1--m lea far
behind wliat la ~ wed lh the
fadorle8."
In WHt Germany. wber•
offlclala ·~ powlf\t nervout about tbli6t' llMbal ...,,_, lD
th• ·~· ~~· .. now """' .._ '° .......... th• 1overnment for till• mnlrilnl CIDC9 ~ .....,.. ......
~
Jhvertbele11. •oc•tloDal
1ohool1 repou • 1•ar·lon1
waldnl U&
SIGI's services are offered free to all UCI students.·and for a
$350 tuition fee to e>Ctension students talung a coune titled,-
"Career Counseling and Testing Program," Riesenberg sa.id.
School savings·
You can trim your
income taxes at same time
By LOUISE COOK ......... ,.,...,...,
How would you like to save for
your children's college education
and trim your federal income tax
bill at the same time?
You can accomplish the twin
goals by setting up a special
short-term trust for your child.
"Y<Yll've got to aee a lawyer,
but It 's a fair ly simple
procedure," said Robert Triru.
auk>erv!Jllng editor of Prentlce-
Hall, Inc;.
The type of trust involved is
aornet.hing known as a "Clifford
trust." It muat run for more than
10 yean and the property you
put in lt must remain there for
more than 10 years. The trust
alao mu•t be irrevocable; you
can't cha.nae your mind.
President Reagan has proposed
another way t o save: ta:v -
aheltered Education Savings
Aax>unta which, in aome ways.
would be almilar to Individual
Retlttment Accounts, although
det.alla of the program have not
been worked out. Re.,an called
for c reation of the aavlna•
incentive early thl1 year and
aaatn ln hla radlo addre11 on
Saturday.
The klea behind the Clifford
tru1t, llCCOrd.lnl to Sidney ~ of
Main Burdman. an international
accountina firm, la to abUt
tncomt which you normally
would recel\19 )"OW'lelf to your
child, or to the truat on your
chtld'• behalf. That means the
money wUl be taxed at a much
IOwer ......
1'1'0 accompliah th18 ahlfUna of
lnaome. the peren1a MliCt' CMh
or ~ other property to the
• • . trwt," IC.-Mid. '"l'hl8 CMh
or property P!l•racee income,
Which II il\hlt' held ln the \Nit
ar ~ thnJuah to the child
• ·,;. ftl"I\ tl,000 your ehlld
.. Ii ta ~ 1n cowrect b)'
............. ·~Jn .......... l::...eblld II enau.t to
a lllO cllMI ncl~ UM
.ftnt •tOO ~ of did.tu• .............. ~ .• , 'Fii
In 1-. a IDl.ldmum Of &O In
... ..
got the .... , ,-
interest Income also will be
exempt troin taxes.
Tax experts at Prentice-Hall
offered the following example ol
how the plan can work:
Suppoee you have a 4-yeer-okS
IOI\ who will be reedy for ooUep
in 14 yean. Set up a trwt to IMt
for 14 yean. Transfer enouab
•tock to the trust to provide the
boy with •1.100 In dividend
income per year. ~t •1.100 lit
subtract.d from your lnaame aDd
added to your 900'1. You loww
your own tax blll. And unio.
your IOI\ bu Income fram IOIDI
other IOW'Ce, he OW9 no tax al
all on the •uoo. A9umlna your IOft bMlrl ....
money, he'll have tUt,400 frclln
the trust alone when be la .-,
for coUe... He al.lo wW have
whai.vet" ln._.. he hea ..,,.a
on the bu\k account. And you fll
the 1tock bl.ck when \M ui.t
1ot1i1 OU~ Of baeet,._
'lbeft .,. two ...,. '° hmcDI the ~ from the trwt: lt om
tMt left to eoeumulat11 or it om be .... '° the ..... Ke9 .... tbe
moae)' dOi8 -... ..,, ..... '° .,. ....... OWJttO• I&
can be 9"" to tbl' ,._.. to
b9M m 1hl chUd'• ..-. •
Unleu rour eblld hat
.,.......,..., 111oomit. tt •••nus· .............. '°IQ .... hwtM~fromU.tnlll.
.. Orange Ooa•• DAILY PILOT I Tunday. March ~a. 1183 ,
Shoe buyers
'real heels'
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have printed
complaint. from telephone operators. aec:retarles.
office -cleaning peraonnel, farmer s , used car
salesmen and hal~rs. How about me? 1 am a
shoe ulesman.
Shopping can be tiresome. It's nJce to be able to
sit d own in comfortable chairs and pleasant
surroundinas and real for awhile If this is what
they want, why don't they aay so Instead of running
the clerka ragged and trying on ever y pair or shoes
In aiaht! l>rom lime ls the worst. At least half of the
evening shoes we sell to teen-age girls are returned
beca~ "they don't ht " These shoes have been
danced in for several hours and cannot be resold so
we give them to charity. (The girls get their money
back.)
Alter the white season is over we get about 30
percent returns. They then want to trade the whit.es
in for black or brown. If w e balk they threaten t.o
complain to the home office. The home office does
not want complamta, so we are stuck .
I don't know where that saying, "The customer
is always right," came from because four out of 10
who come Into th.is place are rude, nasty and trying
to get 90mething for nothing. Sign me -FROM
THE TEST SHOESTORE IN OHIO
DEAR OHIO: I 1poke wllb 1tveral Chicago
1boe1tore nle1people ud they 1et tile same kind
of lemou. bat yoar perceata1ea exceed tbelrs by
at lea1t twice.
Tllaalll for aaloadla1. I hope you will feel
better wtieD yoa 1ee tlllt letter lD print.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My daughters are 16,
14 and 11. Foe yean I've been told how important it
is to tell my gir1-the fact.a of life. I sent away for
your bookleta about teen-age 11ex and we discussed
them together. Thanks for your help. Those
bookleta made It a lot easier to get a dialogue going.
My mter-in-law ha.a two handsome sons, 17
and 15. I uked her lf ahe or her husband had ever
talked to the boys about their texual conduct. She
replied. "No, we never have. Since It's girls who get
pregnant, .. we fiawe it's their responsibility. I hope
your dauahten lcnow the 9COl'e."
My ai.ater-ln-law'a response tell.a a lot about
what ta wrong with our aociety. Please discuss this
issue in yow-column. -FACING THE TRUTH IN
FLORIDA
DEAR TRUTH: ne DOttoa tbat alDce glrl1 set
preput, boy1 need aot be comaseled about tbelr
aexaal belaavlor la stapld and cbaavlnlstlc, bat
muy parea&1 tlllDk tbat way -even tboae wbo
bave dau1laten as weU a• 1oas.
Boys sboald be told about tlaelr bodies, what
cbaD1es to expect and wba& these cbanges mean.
They also need to uow tbat feeUn11 of sexual
aronal are normal and natural ud tbat tt pereeat
of all males masturbate.
Tea·a1e males wbo have been taught from
early cklldlaood to respect 1irl1 wlll not risk the
bealtll ud f•l•re of tbe lirls &bey take ont for a
little fu. And they altollldknow that If they make a
prl preput they 1bo11ld accept 50 percent of tile
respoaslbWty.
There is a big difference between cold and cool.
Ann Landers shows you how to play it cool without
freezj.ng people out in her booklet, "Teen-age Sex
-Ten Ways t.o Cool it." Send 50 ~nis and a long.
self-addresaed, st.amped envelope t.o Ann Landers.
P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, m 60611.
ln•ex•pen•alve •
·11n Ill epen' liv) not high
In price: reasonable:
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The Ocean View School District 11 seeking
member• of the community to aerve on a
comml1tM to advtM the Board of Trustees
on long-range muter planning, Including
potential boundary changa and poulble
acmoot ole>Mlr ... The CommlttM wlll meet
eYflfY Wedneaday evening from April 13,
1983, until the end of the echool year. If you
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En1ployees he lp olh(~rs
"'l nitt•d '\'('uy ,ft•!'lt'n .. !'I thi!'I c:rt·dil for mukinfi( our <'o mmunity a
better plat•(• lo livt·," i,uid Uon G. '\'('oody, t .. ft, m u n ugcr of
St>ur~-Buenu Park, rt•f Prrin~ lo tht' t•ontribution from t•mJlloyt•••.,
at ~even St'ur-., Htwbm·k und Co . ~tort·~ in Onan~e Count y.
Hit·h urd Navarro, <·umpaign associat e, acct•pt .. tl thc• clonutio11 .
Essential chores real • issue
When over half of the.• mothl•rs m this
country got a .)Ob outside the home. lhl• pnibll•m
O( who W8S to do aU the domestic l'hOfl'S Wl'nl llJ
Plan A. Plan A w~ s1mplt' t'nough The l·nlare
fanu.ly would share equally in running the houS<'.
To be hom--st. Plan A m•wr got any farthc•r
than. "If you're sure you'vt· got tht• rlu. Margan·t.
I can go out and bring m a pizza "
It should b<' obvious that what this l'OUntry
needs a Plan B. a paradL'W v. hPre no um· C"le .. ;u;
the house lt dt•ans it.self
Several people are on the right track. but
ironically womc•n aren"l picking up on the idea. A
housewife rrom Kentucky wrote thal when a
woman appeart'd on the Phil Donahue show who
had created a self-clearung house', the women an
the audience pracucally rid1cµlc..'<i her
I say get hold of yourselves. girls, we've got
momentum going here. What's so weird about
storing your dtShes in a t.•upboard that also washes
and dnes them'! Huh? Or a bathtub lhal as always
warm becauSC' at serves a.-. a rurnacC' outk·t?
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
~-PEACE
ts MUCH
f'RIEMDLIER
THAN WAR ,
EIMA BOMBECK
AT WIT'S END
The woman rrom K<.•ntuc:ky swd tht-first
thing she'd c•hmmal1• in a houSl' are lhe closets
She would .;ubstatutt-cJ "doth<'S proc."t'SSmg room ..
This LS th<· way 11 would work You'd lint> It with
shelvt-s dolht'S rods. washer ;.md drvt•r Jnd
EVEHYONE"S duthl-s would Ix· an ih1s room Th.:
only way thpy'd ll'JVt: Is on :.omeone's back Your
clothes would bf' W<.1.!>h<-d. ironed and mended here
and everyom• would dn"'5 and undn'"SS h<·rc
Maybe· we !.hould Wk<' a good look at
<.-ompulenwd horn('!. wh1·r<' you don't havl• a door
key. but a tode numlx•r, and th<· llJ.{hL'> go on and
ofr by lhem..~·lves and the• ~wal and air
l'ondll1on111g are l"Ontrollt-d by <.~imputcr~
A robtit woukl l'Vl'n say hl'llo whl•n you walk
an th<• door. whal"h as mort• thun I l'Vl·r got when
I'd bt.'t"n gorw a wt><.•k
On{• thml( 1s ('t'rtatn. wornt'n l':tn no longPr go
on lrymlo{ to rn.untom a hoUSt' an lhl• samt• way
lht•ar molht--r.-. .md gr;_indmoth<•f"> did If thL•y try.
tht>y'n • gum~ to t•mJ up an 11 ha-ha homt
Wht•n you think of at, it's 1nm11· that whl'n
thlS l'OUntry went to lht• two-paychl'(.k ram1ly, aJl
lhe other problt>ms got prlon t)' How c:an l dress
for SU(.'{'t"SS on a budgt•t" How can I cook dmnl'r an
15 minutes'' How lan I c·am equal monl'y for
work of c:omparabll' value" Where• um I get the
best rh1ld rnre? What ,m• tht• psycholog1cal pitfalls
or earn.mg mort· than mv hu:.band"
All that is acadl·rnll What at rt>all) boils
down to as. "Who Lake~ out the garbagl' and wh1 1
change-. the> toilet ussut· spindles., ..
WeJJingJ &
___ .Gi_ngg_gemenf 6
The Daily Pilot wants your wedding and
engagement newa.
To help yo u submit thf' reau1red
mformatlon, forms un• nvatlablt! at the Daily
Pilot office, 330 W. &y S t , Costa Meu.
For wedding11, only a black and white
photo of the bride Is sn't'ptl.lble Snapshot.:;,
Polaroid and C'Olor pho~ t·an 't bt• u.'ied.
l'he photo must bt' subn11ct«d no later th8n
three weeks after the wc-ddmg, utherwi!K' JC
will not be publishc'CI
Engagement inlormatw n is to b e
submitted at lt•ast sc•v<•n wet•ks bf:'fore the
wedding.
Forms and phoU>s can be dropped off at
the office or mailed l o the.• Edltortal
Department, Daily Pilot. P 0 Bo>< I 560, Cosl4
M esa, Calif. 92626
Weddings
01-,t•n -Schag
Jon Chrisl1an Olsen
and hls bride, the fonner
Laurie Ann Schag, are at
home· on Catalina I.stand
whf!re lhl• bridegroom
has a managemen t
business.
The couple exchanged
vows Dec 18 in S t
James Episcopal Church.
Newport Beat·h Their
parenL<; are Ernest &·hag
Jr .. Mrs. Robert &•arlt.os
and Mr and Mrs Ted
Olsen. all or Newport
Beach
The bride attendl'd
Orange Coast Colh.'&l'
Her husband attended
UC Irvine and graduat.t...-d
cum laude rr om
California Polytechnic·
S tate University, San
Luis Obispo Laurie Olsen
Ha nsen -Bu<·k
L ynda Ann Burk. daughter of the Sydney E
Bucks of Corona del Mar. and John Waller Hansen,
son of the J ohn H Han!K'ns or Thousand Oaks.
were marru..-d Fc•b :Z6 m Our Lady Queen of Angels
Church, Newporl &ach
The nt>wlywt•ds. who hon<.·ymooned rn
Colorado and now arC' n•s1dl•nLS of Foswr C1t v, are
graduates of Cal Poly. San Luis Obispo-She.
affihat.ed wilh Sigma Kappa. h<· Jmnt'd Phi Kappa
Psi
.
(;ilc·rest -Ara kelion
Lisa Ann Arakl·laan. daughtl'r of Col and Mrs.
E. Jordan Arakellan of San Bernardmo. and Daniel
E GLlcrest Jr . son of thC' Daniel E Gikrests or
Newport Beach. wen· marrwd Mart'h 5 m the Faith
Bible Chun ·h, San Bc-mardmo
T he bride IS a gradualt· or Crarton Hills
College Her husbond as a graduate of USC and IS
employed by KQLH radio stallon an San
Bernardino, whc·re lht-y are rcs1d1ng They
honeymooned an Anwna
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'The Other Woman'
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By RED ROTllENBE•G AIT .......... Wrtter
NEW YORK -"The Other
Woman," on CBS tonight, is
another one of those movies
about a much older man and a
much younger woman, who both
dia:over that the honeymoon is
over when they start acting their
ages.
He's 50, s he's 25, and he
eventually falls in love with a
woman who may not have been
born under the same sign, but
was born during the same
presidential administration -
FDR's.
Despite polished and touching
performances by Hal Linden and
Anne Meara as the older couple,
this "romantic comedy" never
takes off, perhaps because of the
inevitability of the relationship
and the repeated jokes about a
lecherous dentist (played by
Meara's husband, Jerry Stiller)
and the young wife's outlandish
new-wave crowd.
Madolyn Smith annoyingly
overacts as the young wife,
Cindy Barnes, who marries Lou
Chadway shortly after his wife
dies. You know the level of this
movie when Linden, as narrator.
opens the film by making light of
his wife's death. We see her
skiing off a mountain.
Soon after, Lou becomes
infatuated with Cindy, and they
get married . On their
honeymoon, he likens thenwelves
to Charles Boyer and Brooke
Shields. Qulckly, the fantuy.
unravela. The Chadways go to Rollin« Stones cx>ncerts and burn
the candle at both end.a. But Lou
flales fut.
Why he can't stop the rnadneea
and insist on a compromise
lifestyle i.an't clear, but if one
member of a May-December
relaUObshJp isn't overwhelmed,
Hal Linden
there wouldn't be much of a
movie. right?
Lou la a publisher of the kind
of thick books that end up
collectlna dust on coffee tables.
Into his lite walks Peg Gilford, a
widowed , 48 -y ear-old
grandmother who is a Oedg,llng
writer of tawdry romance novels.
lnat.antly. their relationship gains
a believability that Lou's
marriage never does.
It's obvious Lou needed an
earthier woman, and Meara. who
also co-wrote the teleplay, is
Mother Earth.
The leaon here ls that people
should live within their own
psychological and social means.
But ''The Other Woman." even
with ita twist on the marital
cheating theme, la basically an
underachiever.
*** The 19508 often was a time of
looking the other way in race
relations. But in thoee years, dvil
rights leeders were pining the
paychoiop:al scars and learning
the political ropee that helped
create the activiml of the '60e.
The aeeda of integration are
captured in "For Us the Living"
on public televl.Sion's "American
Playhouse " It's a pow e rful
dramatization of the last 10 years
of Medgar Evers' life.
Evers, a leader of the National
Aleociation for the Advancement
of Colored People. was shot and
killed by assassins in 1963. ''The
bullet wu fired 20 years ago."
sayt Irene Cara. who plays Evers'
wife. "It just took time to get
there."
Mn. Even co-wrote the book,
on which cmie Davis baaed the
script for tonight's productlon.
Howard Rollina Jr. plays Evers
and displays the same outward
calm and inner fire that made his
performance in "Ragtime" so
memorable.
In the 1950s, Evers was
makin' a respectable living
aelling msurance ln ML!misaippi's
backwoods. While making his
rounds, he alao told his illiterate
sharecropper clients about the
developing NAACP.
One day, a white fanner tore
up Evers' NAACP literature and
forced him, at gunpoint, to pick
up the scrape. Thi.a humiliation
fueled Evers and turned him to
fulltime civil rights work.
His wife, fearing for Evers'
safety and more accepting of
their relatively satisfying
lifestyle, argues against his
choice.
A lifetime of degradation
doesn't build self-esteem. and
Cara, as Mrs Evers, could say
unemotionally: "Rape wasn't the
worst thing that could happen to
a Negro woman in Mi•lssJppl.
MoetJy we just shut our eyes and
grit our teeth."
The film begins and ends with
the Even' shooting, but, in
between, a moving story unfolds
about a chapter in American
history that .eema a long time
aao. yet not lorijt enough.
TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSTRONG
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by Charles M. Schulz
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lnsurance f irrn naIDes chief
E .T . B•nnln1 1i.
p r e 111 d e n t a n d l' h 1 l' f
0 per U t Int( ()ff It' I' f II (
UnaCARE l11surnrll't• Co.,
Irvine He hrus wurk,-d in
the field J4 yt•ars
Cberte Sborl ha11 bt'l'll
appointed dtlllrtl't mun..ll(l'r
o( ttw Orangl' County
d 1 s t r 1 <' t o C S y n t t' x
Laboralorws Syntcx d0<-:-
research an hfe S<:wnt.t•i..
which has helped make tht•
company an innovator an
development and
marke tmg of prescnpt1on
pharmecu lieu Ls.
Robert E. S tockwe ll ,
Vice prt•s1dent or Caty
Nallonal &nk. 1~ managt•r
or the Lado Vtllagc offlt'l'
and it!. bankw1de manrw
di vision lie will bt•
responsible for bus1m·ss
develt>pmt.•nt and
author1zat1on or largt•
loans
Bruce Colletti has tx'Cn
named western regwna I
sales manager or Sabata.'i.W
Foods, lm· . Santa Ana
Sbort
Arlene Cbmlelewskl 1s
markeung conunururnuons
adnun1strator ror the
NAKED MINI d1v1s1on of
C.:umputer Au tomation,
Im·. Irvine.
Carol Mc Mabao has
~'t'n appointed rt.>s1denual
t'Onsultant for tht• Newport
Bt·uc:h orr.cc of Coldwell
Banker res1dent1al real
t~tatt• servtces.
Arthur V. Stroc k ,
Coundrng partner of Lee &
Strock Architects. Newport
Beach, will be a featured
spf.'aker at thc fourth
annual Monterey Design
Confl'rence scheduled
The Board of Directors of
CommerceBank is pleased to announce
the appointment of
CLYDE H. GOSSERT
Prc~id<.•nt ( hief Opt•rating Officer
and '\ll'mhl'r of the Board of Directors
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William L. Hulcbl1on iB
vice president o f
applications softwa r e
marketing for Micro Five
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Rlcbard Scbmallbacb is
vice president/real estate
loan officer for Imperial
Bank's Orange County
Real Estate Center, Costa
Mesa
Jim Htonlnp has been
named director ,
professional markets for
State of the Art Inc., Costa
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(Adjusted •~ lnftetlOnl ~ Revised Fioures
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the last two quarters of
198 J and 82. The
government estimated
yesterday that the
economy g rew at 4
perce nt annua l rate
during the first three
months of 1983, the
strongest pe rformance
in two years. The
revised GNP for the
la t quarter of 1982
was SJ ,4 77 .2 billion.
OVER THE COUNT ER
MUTUAL FUND
Or•nge CoHt DAILY PILOT I Tuad•y, March 22. 1083
Methanol-powered
• autos to increase
LOS ANGELl'.:S (AJ') -A
blend or iiutahnc imd lllt'lhunol
may bt• uacd to power
automobiles of tht• Cuturt',
eventually leadinlC to undiluted
methanol lx'<:omang available at
all aervlce 11tatton1, uya oil
mduatry 1uuilyst Dan Lundberg
The USC' of methanol. also
called wood alcohol or wood 1p1ril,
should 111kyrockt-t in the neur
future, Lundberg pred1clt.'d 1n his
most re('C'nt weekly Lundberg
letter Currently m oversupply,
produ('tlon of mcthonol could
grow to 800 mlll1on galloni. by
1990, he mud
If m1xl'd with gasoline at the
standard ratio, an est11nated 16
billton gallons of gasol1ne-
methanol blf'nd would rc~ult,
said Lundberg
ThC' blt.>ncJ 's Ul>t' 1!> rising
despite opposi tion from tht'
aut.omob1h• industry and lack of
interest from petrolC'um refln-
crs, Lundbt•rg said in aht• lt•tter
Auto t·ompanaes oppoi.c the
blend OC'<'ausc the fuel l'an cause
damage lo automobiles not
designt'd for It, ('an cau~ engmes
to lose performan('c and
e Cf1 c1l'nl·y and adds to air
poUuuon, he said
But mt-thanol 1s eonsaden.-d a
superb motor fut·I, allowing
higher engine compression ratios.
Lundberg explained.
ManufacturPrs are worried
that refiners may not prepare the
blends properly with the use of
cosolvcnts and t.·orros1on
1nh1b1tori., l'ausmg damage to
station equipment as well as
vehach.•s, Lundberg said
"But in Ohio. where use of
methanol 1s more widespread
than anywhere else in the
NASO LISTINGS
l>nn Lundberg
rnuntry. reported problems are
f('w " the letter said. "ThlS may
I><.· bt-<:ause there's a climate of
r<.'Spe<_·t m that state for the real
haz.ards of improper blending."
l!:ventuaUy, straight methanol
may take its place on every
service station pump island,
Lundberg prechcled.
"Farther off," he said,
"methanol could begin taking
ovl'r the motor fuel market.
Somt-say methanol made from
coal will be the onJy motor fuel a
long time from now and under
the· right circumstances.
Methanol, or methyl alcohol, is
made chiefly from natural gu
but l'an also be produced from a
varic·ty of organic substance•
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oil pricel m.y drop to near n~ • barrel, but an
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~ ptice could 1100n faU from the Cl.U"ttnt barrel e,rioe ~f t29 Mt by the Or1anJution of Petroleum
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Slat annual meet1n1 9f the National Petroleum Ret&nen ~tJon yeeterday
He warned, however, the 11tuatlon could tum
around "quJte rapidly."
Ewn lower oil prices were predic~ by John
l.Mhtblau, a N.w York econorniat who la president ot
the Peudewn Industry Research Foundation.
"No one knowa exactly what the market clearing
prte-of oU would be. but the near-tenn range 15 Pl""bab4Y between $12 and $16," he laid, causing some
ln U.e audience to~·
Shell Oil Co. dent John F. Bookout warned
the United Sta• may find ii.elf importing more oLI
aad thut becoming Increasingly dependent and
vulne!-able to fomgn suppliers.
lafringement charged
NEW YORK -The Mennen Co. has filed awt eccUanc the rival Gillette Co. of infringing on its
tr-demark with a new package design for "Right
Guard" deodorant and antiperspirant. A U.S . District
Court Judse WM asked yesterday to enjoin Gillette and
lta adverttstng aimcy, Young & Rubicam Inc., Crom c:n.t.ributlft.J or eel.ling "Right Guard" pack.ages with
the new demcn. Mennen claimed i.n ita suit that the
new OUiette package hu a design so similar to
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wfD i.n.fri.np on and difute Mennen'• trademark and
~ COMWner conf~on.''
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General Automation Inc., Anaheim. has
announced the signing of Concept Systems Inc. of
Philadelpha u an authorized dealer of GA's new
7.EBRA mk:rommputer family. This dealer agreement
repn:wnm an .-Jmat.ed end-user sales of $5 million
over the next three years. Concept Systems Inc.,
founded in Un4, is a leading supplier of automated
·~ to the Food Service & Retail Merchandiaing indldtries.
Medical services extended
Home Health Care of America Inc., Santa Ana,
the leadina nationwide provider of spedaliz.ed medical
support services and producta, has revealed plans to
extend i ta home med.ica.I services to pa ti en ta requiring
lntra•enoua antibiotic therapy and intravenous
chemotherapy. Four pilot programs are currently
under way for h ome antibiotic therapy; home
chemotherapy pilot programs are expected to be
ta~hed shortly. The three-year-old company has ~ hollM parental and enteral nutrition ...-vk9 « ;ttlfti. who would otherwt.e be hospltaliz.ed.
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TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1983 ClASSIFllD cs
This time he'd like to go it alone
, Patrick Tambay
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By HOW ~RD L. HANDY 8tiieoWtotMDllllJ .....
LONG BEACH Patrick Tambay
h.aa won only one Fonnula One race ln
his career and he says that wm doesn't
belong t.o him.
One hu to understand the situation
that brought Tambay to the Italian
Ferrari team la.st year to know what he
means.
The French-born, U.S .-educated
Formula One driver w1U be among the
favont.es ln the Toyota Grand Prix of
Long Beach Sunday.
Tambay joined the Ferran team at
mid-season in 1982 after the death of a
long-time friend, Gilles Villaneuve in
Belgium. He won his fourth race in
Germany and was in the points in every
race. finishing seventh in only half a
season of driving.
"l won In Germany but it didn't
belong to me," Tambay says "Fint of
all. it belonged to Gilles and then
because I was No. 2 on the Ferrari team.
l didn't have the right to win a race. I
almost felt like he was riding m the car
with me. I felt like I was not alone ln the
car.
"I was supposed to stay behind my
teammate and take the points away from
the other guys I didn't have the right to
go racing. But after I won the race, they
said, 'now you have won a race, go
ahead, you are on your own Go race'.
"No. l and No. 2 on a team comes in
toward the middle or end of the season.
Then only in racing tactics. I will play
the game."
The race in Long Beach this year will
not only flnd a dilferent circuit for the
cars t.o traverse but different rel{Ulauons
for the can. There are no ground effect.
thlt year for one thing and pit stops are
mandatory.
"I thlJ\k the alowlng down of the can
la a good thing." Tambay adda. "We've
aeen 1Jttle accJdenta in Brazil. The dnver
ls more in charge of hia car than he wu
in the past. The road holding is less than
It w1111 l ast year, but It Is more
predictable.
"You slide more but you can control it.
It's not aa physical not u brutal as last
year.
"On the other hand. I've got a feeling
that the safety ia not as good u last year.
All the weight ia on the back and there iB
no protection on the sides. Not only are
yo2r le s exposed but your sides are alao
ex . Improve the cell structure to
he p the drivers, that's the direction we
should be going."
Tambay doesn't feel there will be
more pa8li.ng ln the tuma at Long Beach
without the skirta.
"It ia going to be more or le. the same
situation. There will be a bit more
concentration and the job will be put a
Ut1.le more In the driver's lap."
When Tambay too k over for
Villeneuve, there was a aadnesa on the
Ferrari team.
"I saw them come back at different
stages," Tambay says. "The fl.rat time I
arr ived at the factory. I could feel a
sense of being real sad. But they never
said a word and they were 100 percent
behind me. They gave me their full
support and there wasn't a hint of being
on probation.
"Alter two days, I heard l!IOme good
laughs and when I was coming into the
(See THIS TIME, Page CJ)
lY ou Ott to hear Grand Prix course , .
!about this one
:Clown prince getting serious
I By JOHN SEV ANO was restricted to JUst hitting
: Of the o.-, "1lot •wr dulles.
· ~AL_M SPRINGS -F.d Ott .is "I'm at about 80 percent which
:a 1ov1al sort, o.ne who is IS what we were looking for so I
!constantly clow:ning, foohn.g could start playing," says Ott. "It
around and poking fun at his was a long haul and there was a
•teammates. I f L--d k · I ed I From a clubhouse standpoint, ot o •14li wor mvo v .
iEd Otta are important because "It was a difficult situation
they add levity and rehef from because there was a lot of pain,
the constant grind and tension of both mentally and phySlcally. In
,a full baseball season Ott, fac t . the mental strain was
•,however, was not m the Angels' tougher to deal with."
clubhouse last year. lnstead, he It was so hard that Ott couldn't
!was at home, nursing a torn bring himself to attend many
1rotator cuff in his throwing games at Anaheim Stadium last
,shThouledecar.tcher, acquired .... a 1981 year
uo "I went to maybe 10. that's all
trade with Pittsburgh which sent I could take." he says "But I
Jason Thompson to the Pirates, didn't miss a game all year. I
linjured his right shoulder about either lbtened to the games on
lthia aame time lut sJ>l'ina trying radio or watched Chem bn TV." t.o throw a runner out at MCOnd Ott la n ot only fighting to
'base. Ott was operated on April recover but. like many players in
8. He has since gone about the camp, he's struggling for a spot
tedious task of trying to on the 25-man roster. What was
rehabilitate from what is usually once an anemic pos1uon in temlS
a career-ending disability. of depth, 1s now a surplus as
Ott has worked his way to M.arulger John McNamara has no
'fhere his efficien.:y 1s about 80 less than five catchers at his
percent. He was just given an OK disposal with Bob Boone, Joe
from Angels team physician Dr. Ferguson, Jerry Narron and
Lew Yocum the other day to Mike O'Berry joining Ott.
begin participating m games The problem, of course. is
from behind the plate. Prior, Ott numbers as McNamera hasn't
Sconiers'
big triple
lifts Angels
Fl'om AP di1patcbe1
PALM SPRINGS -Daryl
&oniers tripled home the tying
a~d winning runs to cap a
IUl-run eighth· inning rally as the
Ahgels downed Cleveland 10-9
~terday ln exhibition baseball.
With the Indian.a leading 9-4,
f111ever Jay Baller began the
l11ning with walks to Rob
Wilfong and Bobby Clark before
Gary Pettis' single loaded the
bases.
Two out.a later.' Mike Brown
walked to force in 111 run. Jerry
Narron 's single acored two more,
then s hortstop Mike Fischlin
booted a grounder by Dick
Schofield as Brown 8COred to cut
Cleveland's lead to 9-8.
Sconlen. a product of Orange
Coast College, followed with his
tri le. Winner Ken For"ICh limited the
.Indiana t.o one hit over the final
four innino aft.er Cleveland bad
bettered Bruce Kiaon for nine
runa and 11 hi ta over the open.Ing
four frames.
Rick Manning, Miguel Dllone.
George Vukovich and Julio
Franco each drove ln two runa aa
\he Ind.1ana. now 7-8, built their
0-4 lead.
Dodgers lose
7 -6 decision
yet decided how many catchers
(either two or three) will be
retained. Everyone knows Boone
has one spot secured and the
Angela' skipper 1s high on
O'Berry's defensive skills.
having_ had the latter as a backup
in Ct.nCinna ti.
"I have no idea what's going to
happen," says Ott when the
question ia raised. "You know
Bob Boone is No. l. What you
don't know is whether John
MacNamara will keep two or
three catchers.
"The one thing I have going
for me ia that I'm a catcher who
hit.a from the left aide of the
plate But there are five very
good catchers here."
Ott, a lifetime 267 hitter,
(SH OTT, Page C3)
Rainouts
now being
rained out
It'• down to the point now
where rainoull are beinl rained
out -and If it Isn 't really
nece11ary, many scheduled
athletic oontata In the area for
colleae and b.igh achool tea.ms are
atmply ~ Canceled.
UC Irvine• echeduled bueball
PJM9 with vUitina Utah in the
afternoon end at Chapman in the
even.Ina were cal.led off becauee
of the weather and neither LI
belnc rwecheduled.
Golden W• Co1Jeae'1 bueball
pme al Mt. Sen Antonio wu put
on the b9Ck burner -with the
Ru.tlen' next 1•me with San
Antonio GO the fetu1ar 8Chedule
3 tomonvw.
Kim bMeba1l and tndt
n wbkb were 1lated for
yHterday were wiped out
~~lew will try ICaln on
Wectn.dliy at H1m~ BNch fol1owln1 today'• re1ular
1cbeduled 1•mH, while
Wt11mtnater'1 same at Muina
(nl.ned out SatUrday) ~ atil1 up
In the air.
Tb• Sea View Lea1u•'•
ralnout.1 from l'ricl1y, which
wen pmrpooed until~)'.
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TOYOTA
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Grand Prix course revamped
Several changes made for l~ong Beach's racing showcase
There's a new look to the Formula One cars
thlS year without ground effects and there's al.so a
new look to the course for the Tovota Grand Prix of
Long Beach which w1U be run Sunday.
The race will be run over a 2.035-mile counae
with 13 twns and for the first time, will not move
up to Ocean Blvd. but mstead will run on Seaside
Way with two underpasses.
The course starts in front of the pits on
Shoreline Drive and proceeds througl'> turns 1-'I,
the same a.a last year
At turn 5, in.stead of going up to Ocean, the
course turns nght, going south on Pine Avenue
before maktng a left at tum 6 through the Hyatt
garage.
After two more turns, 1t moves down Seaside
Way under the Convention Center walkway and
proceeds through more turns including a r_iUrpin on
Shoreline Drive before returning to the pit area and
the start-finish line.
The course contam.s nearly five rrules of precut
concrete barriers, 12 feet long. 34 inches high and
Players to wall:h in 1983
weighing four tons each. They are fastened
together with interlocking st.eel pins.
Atop the barriers are five miles of chai.nhnk
safety fencmg. 10 feet high and reinfofl"ed WJth
half-inch diameter cable.
At the turns and ln e9Cape areas, some 25,000
tires are lashed together in rows up t.o four feet
deep with five to six tires high. These are called
"spheric.al elastical attenuators."
The race will be run over 75 Jape or for two
hours, whichever is shorter. The 75 laps will be
over 157 58 miles with a purae of approximately
$1.75 million.
Racing begins on Friday with Formula One
practice and qualifying; Pro-celebrity practice and
qualifying; Bridgestone pro-kart practice and
Robert Boach Super Vee Gold Cup practice and
qualifymg.
The pro-<elebnty race will take the grid at
11:50 on Saturday and the Super Vee race is at 4
p.m
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! MOTORHOMES
UC Irvine
puts net
on Gophers
UC Irvine's 15th-ranked
Anteaters rambled to their 17th
victory in 19 tennis decisions
yesterday -this time it was
two-time defending Big-10 co·
c hampion Minnesota which
found the Anteaters' depth too
much to handle.
Mlnneaota entered with two of
the nation's best indJviduall ln
Swedish players Fredrlk Pahlett
(No. 18) and Stefan Eriksaon (No.
23). and each was victorious ln
singles -but that waa the extent
of the Gophers' suoce..
The Anteaters of Co.ch Grea
Patton breezed to a 7·2 decision
as they continue preparing for
th.is weekend's UCI Invitational.
"Our depth has been winning
for us all year." said Patton.
"Every day it's someone elae who
comes th.rough in the clutch."
Among the standouts
yesterday were senior Eric
Quade and fresh.man Stephen
Anl1ton. Quade downed Peter
Kolaric, 6 -2, 6-2, to up hl1
personal record t.o 14-7, while
Anlston improved h1a ~ t.o
14-4 with a limilar conquest.
On the high school level,
Corona del Mar postponed ita
acheduled non-leque match at Laauna Beach until April 12 ln
order to 1queea In a prevloualy
rained-out Sea View League
duel wtt.h vlaitfna Irvine.
The Sea KJ.naa, without Brien
Sullivan and Scott
Brownaber1er, swept throuah
Irvine, 27-1. for their fifth
IU'ailht wtthout a lo&
Brownabera•r and Sullivan
a.re twl1na. up for an antlds-ted
playattfieMJamJEuterBowL
They're Ht to leav• the er.a
SatW'day, alOftl with Lapu
Beech'• Rick Leech.
Ed.18Gn, meanwbl.W. ewned ita
ovwall NCOrd '° ._. wtth a 11-lS
vtc\9(y over viaitln1 Beverly
HWI.
So~omore Robert K.1m Ind
junior J:ddM Han. down ~ • 1-1
count tn the -.uMI Mlt GI \hotll' do"blH match wt\h Beverly
Hilla' No. l i.a. nlllid fcir a 7~ =:.ct:;= and the
............. Oo:ll 111 .. a M
VltW OYW YllltlJtl Ian ~ g., CDll• •• , ...... QIYlcl
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I
I Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/TuH day, Mlfoh 12, 1883 ~~==:::;::::=:=======:::::===:;r~:----~-:-'.:---:-~-----------------~~----------......;.,
New Mexico State
switches to PCAA
TULSA -New Mexico S tate Ill
offidala said ye.terday. the wtiveelty
la 1witching from the Miaourl Valley
Confe re nce to the Pacific Coaat
Athletic Aslociation effective Dec 31.
T h e announcement, rumored for 1everal
weeka. waa made at a news conference m Laa
Cruces, N .M .. by school President Gerald
Thomas and Athletic Director Keith Colson.
The 1983 football
~ S<.'hedules have been set. The
Aggies plan to compete In ~ PCAA basketball and football
' in 1984, school officials said.
"Naturally, we are sorry
. to see New Mexico S tate
University leave lhe Valley,"
• ;;. Ma"un said "But I don't
.a·~ think 1t means we need to .._ _____ __,seek an immediate
replacement.
"From an economic standpoint, New Mexico
State's change of affiliation is beneficial to both
th e Valley and New Mexico State since travel
will be re duced substantially for league
members."
The conference has sprawled 1.500 miles
from Terre Haute, Ind., to Las Cruces, N.M. New
Mexico State's withdrawal leaves West Texas
State in Canyon, Texas, the westernmost
member of the Valley.
The Pacific Coast Athletic Association
includes seven California schools. Utah State and
Nevada-Las Vegas.
T he Aggies' withdrawal will result in no
Immedia t e chan ges in Valley conference
me m ber 1h lp, said Dick Marli n , league
commissioner.
New Mexico State has been a member of the
Valley since 1970. The conference includes 10
schools in basketball. Eight, including New
Mexico State, also compete in football
Quote of the day
Bob Toald, a veteran pro golfer, on why
golf on TV hasn't been a hit: "The average
golfer would rather play than watch. Those
who don 't play can't possibly appreciate the
subleties of the game. Trying to get thear
attention with golf is li k e sel ling
Shakespeare fn the neighborhood saloon."
,J '""* * ... ; * * '-
;
_/
Herschel Walke r
Dividends still
cloudy • issue
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J . (AP) -Herachel
Walker, the highest paid player in professional
football, hu yet to return dividends on the $5
million, three-year contract he signed with the New
Jeney Generals.
Walker has struggled in his first three games in
the fledgling United States Football League,
ga1nina only 164 yards on 48 carries That's only 3.4
yards per carry, not lhe kind of numbers expected
of blm by the Generals.
Clearly, Walker took lhe money, but he hasn't
run.
He wu expected to hoist the USFL's credibility,
a fabled Hellman Trophy winner who would sprint
from the University of Georgia to the new league
and just keep going.
Ge tting in shape A.,,Wl~lo
Ame ri<•an Le ag ue umpirt• Rock y
Roe <'uts loose with a n <·mphu tic.-
c'all during s pring tru ininK.
Gretzk y gets 66th ~oal
Wayne Gretzky scored a goal and ~
two assists last night to lead th<' ,
Edmonton Oilers to a 4-1 National
Hockey Lc.>ague victory over lhe
Toronto Maple Leafs. [t was Gretzky's 66th goal
of the season He also has 182 pOlnls Edmonton
has won 11 of 1ts last 13 games, while the loss
·was Toronto's fourth s t raight .. Brad
Maxwell's goal at 14:58 of the third period.
seconds aft<>r play had
resumed following a bench-
c I earing brawl. gave the
Minnesota North Stars a 4-3
wm over tht• Chicago Black
Hawks The fight erupted
with 5.50 left to play It lasted
20 minutes and stopped actJon
for 52 minutes Fourteen
penalllt'S totaling !:11 minutes
were assesst•d aga i nst
OAET2k Y Chicago. and 15 pe nalties
totaling 82 minutes wen.• tatt1ed against
Minnesota . Aa ron Broten nolc'hed two
th1rd-pcnod goals to hft the New Jt>rsey Devils
to a 4-2 v1ctorv over the Nt•w York Rangers
King~an' blast le ad Met N14~L full of lo era?
Dave 1U11mao, Tom Veryaer and •
Dave CocbraDt cracked two-run
ho1Nrt1 11nd Oeor1e Fo•ter 1tnd Mike
Bltbop added 1010 1hot1 a1 11 apll t
11quatd of Ne~ York Meta powc.•r~ their way to
an 8-6 win ovt-r the Plttaburaih Plr61Wtt yc'twrd.ay
In exhlblUon bueball Gary Matthew1 hit a
two run homer In tht lt'venth lnnJna to gave the
Phaladelphla PhlWee a ~-3 victory over the.• St
Loul1 C..rdlnala Rook.le
rl1ht hinder Lee Tuanell
tr•ve up jUlt one hit In 1lx
mnii.p to help lhe Pitt.burgh
1pllt 11quad to • 3-2 win over
the Chlcaao White Sox. The
White Sox hod gone Into the
game without giving up a run
lor 30 Innings . . Mike
Voun1'1 two-run homer with
two out.a In the ninth inning
carried uhe Oriolet to an 8-6 •lffOMAN
victory over Atlanta ... German Barranca, o
non-l'Otitcr player. singled home the ue-brealung
run in the 10th lJ\l\Uli a.a Detroit rall1~ for a
10-8 victory over Boston Cerl Ya1tn em1kl
added his first home run of the spring for the
Red Sox Houston edged Cincinnati 3-:.! on a
ninth-1nnlnf, two-out, bases-loaded walk 1.....,ut-d
by loser B II Scherre r to forml'r Heds third
baseman Ray Knight.
Bryant leads Stars
BIRMINGHAM. Ala -Kelvin [il
Bryant ran so well 1t didn't mallt>r 4. •
that quarterback Chuck Fusina had
an ofC-mght
Bryant carried 27 times for 177 yards 1n the
Ph1ladelph1a Stars' 17-10 Uruted Stawi. Football
Leagu<· victory over the B1rmmgh3m Stallions
last night, setting up a match next Wl•f'kend
between lhf!Jeague's only two undefeatw tc::m'll>.
the Stars an the Tampa Bay Bandits
"I don't feel I played a good game, but wt•
work hard on both the run and the throw
No. Carolina St. sla ppe d
MISSION. Kan. -The Nauonal [il
Coljeg1ate Athlellc AssoCUlt1un ••• slapped North Carolina St.ate with a
one-year probation yesterday for
recruil.lng violations during the 1981-8:.! school
year.
North Carolina S tate was guilty of hvt-
violations involving a prospective football player
The probation does not mclude any sanC'twns
aff('(·llng the university's eligibility for football
bowl Rames or television appearant-es
Gilliam joins Fede ral
WASHrNGTON -The wmJess [il
Washington Federals of the United 4. t
Swte:. Football League signed Conner
Nauonal Football League quarterback
Jot> Gilliam yesterday and put him on
their development squad.
Starting quarterback M1kt> Hohensee• has
been s1d(•lined for about a month with a
fractured sternum
RANCHO M IR A GE The
N1111onal fooi~ll t..cacuo kick<-d off
It• anmal ownet1 meotl!'IJll ye.terday
wit h Comml1tlone1 P ete Rozelle
clalmlna truat whJle most, If not all, of the 28
teumt In the lelll(Ue IOllt money la1t year due to
thl' ~7-day playl'n' 11.rlke.
•·We I01t '200 million In rewnuea beorauae of
ll," Roit'lle wld a news conferenCl' following the
opening 11CU1on of the meeting• "Moet clut»
havt• told rrw that they lost money
"I would t>Xpect them the teama, Lo be black
in the black thiJ year I could not env111on th1a
1·arly in thr five-year, $2 1 b1lllon tel•viaJon
l'Ontrat·t (Sliflt.>d laal year) that teaJl\I will lost
money on an operational basis "
Vuc kovich escapes knife
SUN CITY. Am. -A physician •
for thl' Milwaukee Brewers yesterday
ruk-d out surgt'ry for the ume being
for p1l<'her Petl· Vuckovich. who ha.a a
tom rotator c.·uff
Dr Paul Jarnbs. who examinw Vuc.·kovach,
said Vuck<Wll'h's shoulder ts mending well. ''He
dnt.'l> have u tt•ar m the rotator cuff on the X-
rays lfowt•ver, he has improved coruuderably on
n:·st und medwatLOn." he said "We're gwng to
start on a program of c•xerc1se and rehab11itatlon
wllh no throwing <:1t first. and gradually working
Up LO ll
Duc ks pick Monson
EUGENE, Ore -Idaho's Don m Mon!>on , who turned around the:
Vandall>' ~kt>tball program and ll'<i
the lt•am to thrl'e post -season
tournamf'nls in five years. was hired yesterday
a'\ thl' m·w ht•ad c·oach of the Oregon Ducks
Monson replaces Jim Haney, who r<>s1gnl'd
two Wl'i..·ks ago after posting a 53-82 re<:ord over
five yt•ars. Monson said he was elated by the new
.)Ob, wh1l'h t·arr1cs a four-year contra('t
Toney., Williams honored
An d re w To n ey of the .
Ph1ladelph1a 76ers and Gus Willlams
of Lhe Seattle Supersonic.·s were named National Ba s ketball _
Assoc1at1on Players of the Week Toney led
Ph1ladelph1a to four consecutive victories last
w eek. while Williams Jed Seattle to a 3-0
re<.'Ord Sunset Beach, a 36-1 i.hat, rallied
gamt>ly 1n the stretch to defeat Vlncero in the
featured rac-e at Los Alamitos yesterday Sunset
Beach returned $74 for the win, $24 20. and
$7 80, while Vmcero returned $3 80 and $2 40
The 6-5 Cavonte. Captain Slivers return<'CI $2 60
The $2 Exact.a was worth $275 60
T e le vi ion., radio
TV: No l'vcnts sc:heduled
R ADIO: Hockey -Kmgs at Montwal. 6
p.m.. KPRZ ( 1150) Basketball Seattle <it
Laker!>, 7·20 _pm. KLAC (570)
WE D NESDAY 'S RADIO: Baseball
Detroit vs. Oodgers at Vero Beach, Fla . 10 10
a.m. KABC (790). Chicago Cubs vs Angl·ls al
Palm Spring~. 12:55 pm. KMPC '710) Sunday,
24-hour relay run benefits CHOC
The Childrens Hospital of Orang(' <..-Ounly wLll
be the beneficiary of a 24-hour relay April lti·l"I al
Orange Coast College.
Teams of 10 runners each will be c'Ompeting for
awards m seven d1CCerent d1vts1ons Tht' categories
are. M1htary. City F..mployees. Over The HLll Gang
(all team members 35 or over). On The Way Up
Gang (all team members 18 or under). All FemaJe.
Insurance Companies. and Open
The race will be run m relay fashion with the
first runner from every team beginning the event
by completmg a rrule around the track and tagging
the second member. who m turn completes a nule.
This continues until the 10th member has
finished a mLle Thts cycle is then repeated for 24
hours.
It is not a "pledge per lap" type race. but a
regular race with the funds for the hospital coming
from corporal<• sponsors and md1v1dual race entry
fees.
The teams w1U camp out overnight on the track
utl1eld and there will be IJVe entertainment on hand
throughout the roc-e to keep the event hvely for
***
RUNNING
DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
both entrants and spectators
The entry fee IS $8 with T -shirt and $4 without
per person. For more information. phone Lyle
LaMothe at 833-9550. Family and supporters are
invited to join in the festivities
• • •
A F R EE S P O R TS M ED IC I NE seminar
featunng nationally respected phys1c1ans. runrung
celebnties and experts will be conducted at the New
Otani Hotel Saturday in conjuncuon with the 1983
Los Angeles Marathon.
The seminar. the day before Sunday's
marathon. will be from 11 a.m to 4 pm in the
ballroom at the New Otam Hotel and Garden, 120
S . Los Angl'lcs S t
Running .:xpert Joe Henderson, author of the
newly-pubhshed book. "Running from A to Z," will
be among lht-featured speakers HendNson is
senior editor of Running Magazine and former
ednor of Runner's World Magazine He wtll talk on
"The Runner" al 12.30 p.m
The Los Angeles Marathon itself, which st.arts
and finishes al the steps of Los Angeles City Hall.
begins at 7 30 a m Sunday and will follow a
26.2-mile course through the streets of the city. The
race 1s expecting 2,000 top-flight runners from
throughout the rountry.
For further information on the race. phone Jim
Gilbert at (213) 485-4871. • •
THE "RUN INTO SPRING" 5 and lOk Run,
spon.o;orcd by tht• South Coast Runners AssociaUon.
will be ht>ld Saturday at Mason Park an lrvme.
The 5k IS due to begin at 8 15 a m with the lOk
set for a half hour later. 9 a.m
For more infonnation. phone 646-3452
Running Basketball scores The new dnink driving law,
explained •. sch e dule
a.1urdaJ
The "un lnlo Spflng A Sk !Ind IOI! ....,,. •I M•son Part< In
lrvlM Sil alert• •I 8 IS a m with
Ille IOI! el 9 Sponeored by ll>e
South CoNt Aun,..,.. AMoclehon
Fo1 lnlorme11on pt>one {7141
&46-3452
'"•poft ... ell ,., .. and
"••reell•n Treoll end fle ld CtlaM,lonel'llp -For runnere eoet 7 ID 15 !Vent lo be hekl el
Newport Htlbof High ~ratlOn
IH le 14 for boy• and glrla.
81Qnupa .,. being 1uen at eny
lleil. P8'R dtt>artlnet'll. Top lhrM
plttoH advance 10 tha Orange
County CMrnplontlllpe For mote
lnlormallon, p11one ( 7 141
640-2271
~
Cofleae
NIT f'l.A Ybf'n
(hcond Aovnd)
YH lerda)''I lcotee
Fresno St 72 M1Ch19an St S8
Oregon St 88, New Of1Nn1 71
M tWS9'1>(>4 es Soulh Florid• S7
N&b<eSl<e 85. tone 73
Soulh C...ollN 75. Virginia Tech ee
Wall• For .. 1 75. Vanderblll ee
O.P11Ut es Non'-tem 83
T•11 .. CMallal> 7S. ArlZON SI 1e
Tlluradar'• a.-Tu H Ctt1lettan (22· 10) at
Nab<IUlca (21·91
W•k• ForHI (111-1 H at South
Cerolln• 122·111
FrHnO SI (22 101 et Oregon 81
(tO 101
HCA.A. f'L\YOf'F8
... $. '°""' hmlf!MM (et UWI) , •• 0.mM
North Carolin• (22·91 vs Utah (18·131 Vlr91n1a (211·41 vs Bolton
College (25-8)
........... lel\M ~
(et IC-CMy, Ille.) ,......,...o-
IOw• (21-8) VII VII_. (23-1) ~ &t (23 7) ve. Houelon (28-2) ....... ......,._..._..
(at ICM.,,., T-.) ~··o.m.. lndlane (24·&) YI. Ke n1ucll)'
(22-7)
Arlianeu (211-3) vt Loulavlll• (19-3). ... , ~ .............
(etar-,M..Y.) ,......,... Gelftee
BUT RE HASN'T DOMINATED the USFL,
not by a lOfli 1hot. He's been out.gained by opposing
rookies ln each of the Generals' three losses .. In the
Generab' 32-9 1etback S unday to the unbeaten
Tampa Bay Bandits, unh~ed Sam Platt (14 for
81 yard•) and G re g Boone (18-72) outaalned
Walker, who wu held to 39 yards on 19 carries.
''Everyone compares Georgia and this league,
but It'• two d ifferent th l ng1.'' Wa lker said
yesterday. ·•rm not runn1na the ball the way I ran
at GeorJda becau.e rm 80"1eWhere ebe. I'm l1arting
.a new lM.f. r came hett and I want to learn."
Lee A.1tt•I•• Mere tllon
• -teolna a l (;II)' Hall on Main ~In Loe AngMM. SllnCtl<>Md
,....., .• o-
MIHIHl~lll ve OePeul
{tll-1 1) at 1, Ill
Oh~o St (20·1 1 YI. North
Cato41n.tt (27•7)
St John'• (H•4) ve. Oeorgl• (22.-101
1 Pan of the blame for Walker's ineffectivene.
OU\ be placed on the Generala' offenlive line, aaid
•omter Kent Hull.
"You can't put It all on Henchel and you can't
.put Jt all en ua." aid Hu.ll, a rookie from Mladatpp
State. "We can take molt of tho blame. We're not
,.iaytnc on our blocka lone enou,h. The defera
'alroolt dedlred for h.l:rn whk:h way to go, in.teed of
the odtier' way around.••
UNTIL TllK OJITENStvB LINE lmPf'OWI. aid
GenerQ Pr9kllnt Ind c.o.cb Ch~k F<banka. w.ur. ~. CXJndm.le to etrualt.
"'I diilll'Uhlnk the offemfve line carutay the Mme aD ..,.,. I don"\ think any b9Ck an nan wtt.hout
bloddlt1 and th•.~ can't throw without
="£:.-'. =~ .:-~ ~i:=: =~~ -)'Oljocil
-MOIAX• iimouM al work to tin-....... ··1 ...... put. UIMtaba. ~ll ...
... • ~ ~PKt." Mid t::~=:T.\all:a.;.~
end oar1111ad =~ lhfough Cf*\e1own to Ortw. _,
to Orffllth ,..,_ Md beck Tropt!IM
end mtrdlandlM l)t1fee FOf more
lnl orm a llon, phone (213)
415-4871.
Pryor's fight
in jeopardy?
CINClNNAn (AP) -
Aar on P ryor '• World
Boxi nl Auoclatton
junior w the r welght
defe n1• April 2 may
have been jeopardized by
• court rulil\l/9'terday whlch uph•l Pryor'•
contract wtth man•a•r Budd:Y i..&..
~~
Dining and eock1011• qnn
WHALE WATCH'"6 LUNCHEON
Wh ile watching th• whalea pau rlQht In front of
your table, enjoy a aumtuoua seafood aatad -
maybe a half pound hamburg er treat -
po11lbly a scalone aandwlch.
.. \
,,-
~ . . .. "
Ellhlbftlon baMball
A,....o 10. ln4'41no t
(el PelM .,.,lflttt)
c1...,e1ane1 nu ~ 000 9 11 1
Calllo<nlt 400 000 06A 10 10 0
S0<en1on W11t1 (6), Bati.. (71, Jelleoat {8)
and Ha.Hy. Klton, C0<~1I (5), F0<1Ch CCII
anCI Narron W -FO<ach l Bal ...
0th« tcotM
Montu"I 7, DodOat• 6110 l11nlng1)
8al11mo'e 8. Allanlo 6 T .. a. 3, KonlH City I
Hou.ion 3. Cmc1nne11 2
OetrOll 10 Bollon 8, 110 111n1ng1I
N.,.. York (NLI (SS) 8. Pl1ttbu1gh 6
PhlleClelpl\11 s $1 Lou11 3 Choc;1190 NL•• Miiwaukee, cenGeleel. r11"
Pl1t1burgn (SSI 3 Cn"ago (ALI (SS) J San Frencotco .. O.l<lanCI cenc.led, r11n
S111 Deego •• Seallle. caneeieo, rain
Oetroll t. F1ot1C11 Sou1nern Colleo• 2
Mlnneeoll 8 ChlceQO (AL) (SS) 7
Loe Alamltot
LAIT NIOHrt llHUL Tl
(2Jfd ot U.nlgl\t l\M,,_ -ll"IJ)
Flfl8T llACE. On• mile pace Andy's Me<tno !Anderton) 4 80 3 60 2 80
Ralr1 Rhythm {Lacl<•yl 12 20 6 20
Oerlng Brl~m (Per•etl 4 00
Alto reced SMmut. Anwannee Montetey
Soquote Meglc, lumber Charm11 Full
JIOoer. Oranperl< B8'1boy l'\rne 2 03 1/5
t::t EXACTA (5-1) 1><1ld $39 20
81!CONO llACE. One mile pace
Gypey Monlerey (Sleethl 25 40 9 40 S 8()
Pleeze Squeeze 1Gn.ndyl 8 40 • eo Royel Rhythm {Kuebler) 4 80
Alto rllCed Sk1p1>41< Snennofl, R'"'· Argo
Ster. Reo .. ion Slop the Reon Awoy From
Horne
Time 2 o I 215
TH!f!O RACE. O"" mole pace
Bret'I Boy {LOOQol 10 40 4 80 S 60
Anti SWMP (Roten! I' 20 510
Anenlat (Tremblay 1 2 !10 Al10 raceo victor Charles Kelly V•••
Henry's DrMm. Oellnolely So RICkv Otr9C1
Coullet't Image
T lrne 2·01 315
t::t EllACTA 16·41 pa1<l St 12 60
fOUflTit llACE. 0"" mole P"°'" Ma)O< Mar~el'll"Y IAub1n1 12 00 5 60 5 00
Mlghly Mlltl• IBoyleUI S 80 4 40
Two 0.::..na (Boeklordl 13 60
Allo raced Danie Allegro C11arm1no
Gent, S~•PP•r 0 G. Andy's W1na1on
POPIOC:le Toes. loch Neu Monalet
Time 2 01 115
FIFTH RACJ,' One m11e pace °"""t• !lonool 7 oo 4 40 2 80 Boatt {M.,chandl 8 00 6 00
K B King (lackey) 8 80
Alto rec.cl lndoen Cnoel, Andy• Pooclla
Andy's Ursuta Scorpio A l Weall1 MOflsognor uaie
Time 2 02 215
S2 EXACT A (6-21 paoO $4:! 20
.. ){Tit ft&CI!. 0... -~ Annon 8'1Udet (Kuebietl 3 00 3 00 2 60
laOy Lynn J (Acketman) 9 00 6 00
Bronte GIOfy (Andeuon) 5 80 AllO rec.ed No Tome, Ve Bene, CIHllC
Gem. Dall Hiii Ptl"C<!H A fella Ken1UClly
Go Go Time 2 01
S2 EXACTA (11-81 pa.d 532 !IO
at:WNTH llACE. One mile paoe
Allaa MacFabe< (Tropp) 8 40 3 80 2 80
Oilfry Ayr (Pa<ket I 4 40 2 80
Brel'lt Baker (Kuebler) 2 40
Aleo raced Ra1oen Maniac Mandarla
Wal19f't. Aulumn Storm Sledge Ham,,_
Time 200 '2 IUCTA (6-71 Pl lCI S23 60
S1 l"tClt SUI (7-6-3-6-MI paid $21. 709 80
with °"" wmntng tlcltet Ill• hO<'-) S2 Pleil
S•• coflsolalion paid S361 80 with 20
w1nntflg tlelle11 (II•• hof'seal S2 Piek SJ~ -••Oh conaotatlon pelCI S 182 80 with .. ...,,
wtnn1ng UCktll (lour horMs, °"" 9Cl11Ghl
£lOHTlt llACI. One mile paoe.
s-1 Peppe< 11<.uebl«l 4 oo 3 oo 2 80
Call Party (Dellnls) 4 80 J 20
MiOhly Ceplaon (Beyial) 2 80
Also rtced· Preeldenllal Racing Olmmldl
Sunrt11 Blue Chtp Treyernorf1 Oream.
Prime Byrd. Turq""'91 C-Tlrne 1 68 315
'2 EltACTA (4·31 paid S27 40
NIH™ RACE. O"" m119 pece
Sunsel Beach IMadlanCll 7~~~ 24 20 7 80
Vlnc.o (Parlt"I 3 80 2 40
Captain Slt-• IAnele<tot>I 2 80 Also raced Traci Miu . True Stnda.
Caloente Bea uteous Bella Mon Amt
Majeettc
Time 1511
11 lllACT A (6-1) paid $215 60
TlHTl4 RACL -0"8 mlle pc.
Armbto Brllel !Grundy) 22 60 10 00 S 80
AC>Mla>d B<ll {Valtand•nghem) 8 40 5 40
Meple Game (Aualtn) 10 40
Alto rac.ed Amtllat. Ubl•. True TriOle,
Fred Bauet, A<ch111 Knight Kenwood en.,. ...
Time 2'<>0 415 '2 EXACT A t6-9) paid S 118 80
Attendance 44411
Cuore Cup (et....,,, lt81y) ,_.,,...,......,....
Ivon Lendt (Cucfloelovallta) def Vlnc:eoit
Van P .. 1"1 IVS). ~ 7-5. 6-3. Stitomo
Gllc1<1teln (111 .. 1) def M•t ll £clmondaon
(Aualrana). 9-2. 9-4: Hana Pll•I• (US) def
Ctltl9 L-(!Ww Zealand). 9-1, 3-6. 9-3, Cl!IC> H~ fU SI def. Tim Wlllll~ IV S.1,
7-6. 2-41. 7-6. Ecklle Eowerdt (South Alrlcal
def Vietor Amaye (V S ). 7-41. 8-2. Mwcoe
HoceYW 18'&111) def Paalo C-(Italy), 9-3, .. ~.
NBA
WllTIRN CONFElllHCE
""°tnc OMe~ w l Pel. 01
,.. La .. ff1 49 17 742
Phoen1• 41 27 603 9
Se•ltlo 39 29 574 11
POHl&nd 38 30 559 12
Goldeo S1&1e 26 H 382 25'"
San O•eoo 27 46
Mid•"' OMelon
324 28
San Antonio 43 25 632
Defivof' 37 32 536 6'>
Oslin H 35 4113 9'•
K•nHt (;Hy 33 34 0 3 ll'>
Utth 25 43 368 18
HOUtton 12 65 179 30•,.
IA8TlllH CONFllllNCE
Atlafttlo OMalon
•·PhtllO•IPhla 57 9 864
Boe ton 48 20 8111 11
Nl1W Jer11y 42 211 618 18
Ntw YO<k 36 3• 537 21'>
WHn1ng1on 30 36 455 27
Central OM•~
Mllwau•M 44 24 847
All•nta 36 32 529 8
QeltOH 30 38 441 14
Ch•caoo 2• •• 353 20
Clev8'and 17 50 254 26 ..
Indiana 17 50 254 26'-, . c11ncned playoll spo1
v .. 1 .. def • ..,_
No games a.cheduled
Today'• 0-.. ..
Seattle II L..lte,., n
Ph11aoelph1a al N-Yot~ n
Allente et Indiana. n
Ulah 11 Wa9"irCgton n
8ot1on at Mijweut. ... n
OeH<><I at Chicago. n
Gotoen St••• at Oellas. n
C""1!•nd at Kanaa1 Coy "
Pnottot• et Denver. n Hoo1ton at San Oleo<> 11
San AnlOr\•O at Ponl&nd n
NBA leadert
kotlft9 Q FQ n Pl• A•g
E"l!l•sn Oen 69 815 349 1981 28 7 Gervin, SA 64 634 445 1724 26 9 f11puct-.e Oet .. 434 29• 1169 26 6
Vand-gll On 69 705 403 1827 28 s
Aou1rre, Dal 69 667 376 •728 250 Thev> Cn1 68 652 361 1633 24 e
MllJone Phi 66 570 480 •620 24 5 C1rrou p,,, 66 658 293 1609 24 4 Free Cle 6t 549 371 1483 2• 3
CvlT\"1"0• SD 63 616 267 1099 23 8
Biro. Bot 66 614 288 1534 232 Monc11ef M11 !16 539 0 I 1510 229 Gr1"1tn Utan 63 625 t44 1429 22 7 rnomas Oet 68 595 306 1521 124
Jot'lnson '411 66 614 232 t4a.l 22 2 Pa.taon Pon 67 S75 326 :~18 H l King NY S3 463 234
Erv•ng Phil 60 512 283 1309 2• 8 Is ... Oen 61 546 337 14.'.12 21.
Abdl..Jbl><, LA 63 56S 212 1342 ?• l
11-:--~ °" TOl•A•~ Ma!Qne Phil 66 316 ll•O 1028 15
WolU""''· NJ 68 298 S57 855 12 8
Laomt>ee< O..t 68 243 584 821 12 2 G•lm0<e SA 88 252 557 809 119
Stllma S•a 61 t IS 535 710 II ll
Robtn&on c1.,, 64 161 58• 142 IHI
l\Q<J!'OftlO All S3 220 503 723 11 5
Btrd Bo• 66 167 S82 H9 11 J
l\uland w .. ~ 66 237 481 718 108 Cmmng1 SO 63 273 402 675 10 1
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E"4>ft-, Lalllft 64 665 10' M00<e SA 83 5116 9S
Gre«1 Utan 6" S82 9 1 Or-Kaflaas C.11y 8() 519 87 Wlll1em1. s .. 111e 66 537 8' w1111ems. 1<1,,... C11y 57 455 80
Jonneon Wa1t1W>Q •on 52 409 79
Tllomaa. O..trOlt 68 528 78 C,_1, Pllttadelphla 63 480 7 3
Hixon. LMI"" 66 414 72
ft.Id Goel ,.,.,_1age
FQ FOA l'cl.
GolmOte. Sen AnlonlO ••7 7 •7 623
S Johnson l(anaaa Coy 284 461 616
Wllllamt. New Jtt<...,, 440 727 805
Oawt<1n1, ~ Jeraey 325 S49 592
Abdu...,,._. u.1r .... 585 967 584
Woolfl<lge Choeego 361 622 ~
Cartwr8hl N-Yor• 380 662 574
0•111• .• 11 .. 303 529 573
WottllJ, Lall.,• 380 646 ~7
Ruland WeJ1Wno1on 466 843 553
TeamOfl..,..
0 1'1. Avg.
Oen-69 8505 123 3
wa"" 88 7638 115 1
Ptllla<Jeloh•a 88 7572 '" 1 t<.an ... Cny Ill 7602 113 s
San AntQf11<> 68 7715 113 s
Oallll> 611 7813 113 2
10e1r0tt 6a 7633 , t30
Ch~o 6a 7642 112' Botton !16 7413 112 3 s .. 111e 66 7«9 109 5
San Ooeo<> 88 7436 109' 4
lndoana 81 7278 108 6
U1111 6a 7382 108 6
M•""-" 88 7359 108 2
GOide<> Stat~ 89 7467 108 2
PorUend 68 1320 107 6 N.-w..., 118 7214 106 1
Pl>ollnl• et 7206 106 0
All ... 1• 118 11917 101 7
-York 67 66114 9119 -•on 117 6614 98 7
Wash1nglon 66 8470 98 0
Clevelal\d 117 6474 116 8
T-OefenM Q ..... Aw9.
N-YOf-87 8541 97 8
Wao'11r191on 66 em 911 8
PIW>tnlx 68 8000 101 6
Atlanta 68 6975 1028
Mllweul< .. 68 89118 102 9
CleY<Man<I 117 7006 104 8
Pllll.c!~Pfll• 00 8942 106 2
P0<1land 81 7190 105 7
Seattle ee 7231 t06 3
S0.10'1 68 7028 lot.5
Lall ... M 722e 109 s
San Anlor>IO ee 7483 109.8
Hov&ton 87 7381 IOll 11
GOiden Stal• 69 7749 112.3
O.llea 19 n ee 113~ V1ah ee 7003 113
KanuaCtty 87 75117 1134 s .. OlaOo .. 7126 113 6
Oeltoll ee 7148 1139
Inell-t1 71M7 114 1
Chicago ee 7t12 1184
0.-.. llJOT 1133
C~coheewamen 11 CM111W ea-..... Weat 81
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• Phllt<ltlphla 46 2 t 8 ~tl8 220 \18
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•·W••n•"lllOn 37 22 " 281 26& 88 .. N'V R•no•n 31 33 9 281 21111 11 NllW Je<eey 15 40 13 207 210 43
Pllllburgh 17 50 8 243 37) 0
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•-Montr•al 38 23 13 321> 286 89
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11ar1tord 17 411 1 n 4 388 4 t
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Ye1ter•y•1 8.:0fH
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Edmnnton 4 To•onto I
Mll•1t .. 01a 4 Choc:ago 3
V•nco.1~er 7, Plllsburgh J
Tonight'• O.m ..
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St lov1a II 1-iarllorlJ
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PACIFIC
E•pte ..
Arizona
oi~1and
Denver
W I. Pel. Pl' PA
2 I 667 54 39
2 I !167 51 87
2 ' &67 7 t 47
' 2 333 30 47
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3 0 , 2
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t 000 72 33
J33 37 40
333 70 53
333 43 59
PholaOllPnlf 3 0 t 000 55 1 7
Boston 2 I &67 57 44
Wasn1ng10<• 0 3 000 26 67
N•w JttrMy 0 3 000 24 77
YHte<daf • Score Philadelphia t 1 B1rm1ng111m 10
8a1urday•a Q.ame
Ariton& 11 8lfm1nghem
lundey'o Oam ..
E•praH at Chicago
Botto" &I Ne"' Je<sey
MochtQan el Wa1n1r191on
T amoa Bay •t Phl!ad&lpn1a
Phlladelphla 17, Birmingham 10
8c0<e by Ouartlf•
PMadelPhlM 7 3 7 0 17
BJrmlnghem 7 O 3 o to
Pho -Harvoro 2 oun (11001 i.1ei.1
B•r -Collier • 1un (Norwood k1c•1 Phi -FG Trout 23
Phi Btyaf11 1 run (Trout kick)
Bir -FG NorwO<Xl 19 lndlwldual ltallatlce
RUSHING Phlladefp1>1a Bryan! 27 -111
Hanlin 2-21 B1rm1nghem Talt0'1 8-37 Wn11e
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8-15· 1·56 B1tmirognam COii,.. 7-14-2 115
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fllzl<ee 2 10 B1rm1ngh1m Moy 8· 115,
Mason 2-45
MISSEO FIELD GOALS
Trout 1
Ph11.a!lt1Phl4
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WHTEllH OIVllllON w l Pct
San O~o 24 t4 63,
Kan1as •h· 22 16 579
St Lou•• 2, 17 55J
Wictuta 19 17 528
Ph09'\lx 20 19 5•3
GOiden Be, 12 25 324
Lu ... 7 3• 171
lAllTEllN 04VllllON
Ba/Umore 25 13 668 c1e ... eno 24 15 615
Chocago 23 •8 56•
N-Vor\ 20 17 541
8u1'el0 Ill t9 500
P111st>urgn 16 21 <1.'.12
Mempn11 18 22 4'1
v .. 1 .. day•1 accw•
1(an1 .. Cny 6 Clevejaf'IO 4
Tonlgl\l'a 0-
Buna10 al Meml)l>11
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08
2
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9
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ltllATltA 111001 -60·90 lnche1 Full
0p9ra11on
MT. WATEllMAN -64·90 1nc1-All 11111 runntng
HOUOAY Hill -41·50 inch.,. J\11 1111~
running
MOUNTAIN HIQH 41-50 lnctle. All 11111
"'~"'-VALLEY -52-78 •nc'-Lllte H
needed
OOU>MlNI -6-7 teet 2 11111 runn.ng
81EA11A.-VAOA RANGE
MAii YAU.IY -260 lnchea 7 11111
JUNE llOUNTA1" -114 Inch .. 4 Chai••
MAMMOTH MOUNT AIH t 99 1ncnet 16
lllta ooooa 11~ -186·210 1ncl'let 4 11111 ltlftt(WOOO -22,281 .. 1 All 11111 ronn1ng
.. AV,_Y VALLEY -11·11 leat
HORTMITAll -102· tee •nc "" 8 Chait• ICHO llUMMfl -14 feel
SQUAW VALllY -72,210 lncMI 73
""' 00..HIR Sitt llAHCH -2?·24 tell 2
chelre A.U'INI MEADOW& -280 ln(;llet I I 11111
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Orango Co111 DAIL V PILOT I Tueaday, March 22, 1983 (;3 l
Bulldogs advance
.Fresno State to meet Oregon State Thursday
From AP dltpllCbCI
EAST LANSING, Mll'h. Ron Anderson an<.l
Dt.>11 &rmnn· pumpc.od an 16 point.II t1pll't'•' w lc•ucl
l''rt-11nu Stutl' to fi 7'J. ~tl hllKkt~tball vlc.•tury uvt'r
Michigan State last night In the second round uf the
NauonaJ lnv1t.1.1Uon Tournament
'l'he Bulldog•. 21 10, advance tt1 third muml
ucUon against Oregon St..ule Thursday '
Fresno Stat.e'1 Omel Nieves hit u driving luyup
to tk'Ore the go-ahead basket with :i.47 n·muuung.
Michigan State, meanwhile, could hit only uni:' of
nine shots In the stretch.
Fresno State 1.mnk 15 of lti ln•t• thruw1' In tilt'
final three minutes to put tht> gan>t> away
The Bulldogs 11hot only 26 percent from tht'
field in the first ha!(, but also managed t.u frustrate
the Spartan offt'nst!, double-teaming 7-foot center
Kevin Willis and slowing down Michigan State's
fast break
Oe l'aul 65. Northwt'~tc.-rn b :1
CHICAGO Kenny Patterson's :!5-foot shot
at tht' buzzt,r capped a nine-pomt .rally and lt.•d
Oc•Paul's Bluf' Demons to a ti5-63 v1c:tory over
Northwestern in NIT aC'tion .
P atl.t'rson took the inbounds pass from T yrunl'
Corbin and let tly for the winning baskt-t. Tht-
v1ctory sends the Blue Demoni; into the quarwrf111.1I
round of the tournament.
South Carolina 75, Vir~inia T .. ch 68
COLUMBIA, S.C. -Virginia Te<:h guard Dell
Curr y scored a game-high 27 points. but a
bahmced-scoring attack by South Carolina resulted
in a 75-68 victory m the S<'Cond round of the NIT
South Carolina's Gamecocks took an t•arly lead
but fell behind briefly by seven points before center
Mike Brittain put them ahead for good, 37-35. with
38 seconds left m the first half
Nebraska 8 5, Iona 7:~
LINCOLN, Ne b. -Stan Cloudy scored i 4
pomts to lift Nebraska past error-prone Iona 85-7J
in NIT play.
It was the second ronsecuuve game in whl<.·h
the 6-4 junior had a season-high point tot.al. In a
first-round NIT game, Cloudy had 20 to lead the-
Huskers past Tulane.
Wake Forest 75, Vanderbih 68
NASHVILLE. Tenn. -Wake Forest guard
Delaney Rudd scorc.-d 15 of his game-high 21 points
in the second haH to rally the Demon Deacons to a
75-68 NIT victory.
The win sends the Atlantic Coast Confl•rem'('
Dcac:ons into d third-round NIT gamt' Thursday
with a Hl-11 record.
Ttll 78, Arizona St. 76
TEMPE. Ariz -Darrt>U Browder sc"Ored 2~
points and Doug Arnold had 20 of his 26 m the
second half as Texas Chnsuan University he ld on lll
beat Arizona State 78-76 ~
OTT • •
From Page C1
batted 217 ma platoon role in his
only full season with the Angc·ls
two years ago. There has been
somC' SJ)(:culatton that Ott may be
dSkl•<l tu go tfJ Edmonton in
Canada (t he Angels' new top
farm affiliat e) until he full y
r€'C'Overs
It's not an idea <hat sets well
With Ott.
"I dc.m't think It would do me
any i;tood to ~o to Edmonton." he
says of the cold weather city
"I'd rather go on the disabled hsl
if 1t C'ame to that because I'd
rather be under the superv1s1on
of our doctors then m the minors.
O f course. I won't have a chan('('
to make that decision and, 1f I'm
told to go. I probably would.
Ed Ou
Browdn puurt-c.J In i:t of hl.!l point.I In the lil"lt
half to 11p11rk TCU
M i1111i101i1•pi (>5, South fo'luricla 5 7
OXFORD, M 110~. Carlo11 Clark 11t·o1 l>d JO '
pu1111J1 to lead tht• Mississippi Rebell w a 65-57
v1cwry over South l''lortda in tht· 5t.'C.'C>nd round of
tht· NlT
Tht• H1•l)(•U. put tugeth<1r a l0-0 spurt midway
thut gavt• tlwm a '1.1 -11 lead
Ore.con St. HU, Nt•w f )rlnrn,., 7 1
CORY ALLIS, Ort> Oregon Stau.• forward 0A C Urecn had 111 pomlS a nd the Beaven led all
lhl· way to down Nt•w OrlL•ans 88-7 l and advance to
thl" thml rt>und m lhc NIT.
Merlin, Ragtime
trail Hano' Ho
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Oa)ly Piiot Boating Writer
Two odds-on favorites for hrst to hmsh m the
7!W-m1le Newport t.o Cabo San Lucas yacht race
Wt're not showing t heir highly touted downwind
ab1l1tws afwr two days of sa1lmg yesterday.
Merlin, the record holding first to fimsh yacht
m tht> Ultll Cabo race was still trathng Morrie
Kirk's Santa Cruz-50 Hana Ho out of &Jboa Yacht
Club wtth 500 miles yet t.o go.
Even more surprising was the position of
Ragtime. bemg sailed by Patricia Durgan and her
famlly, which was more than 50 miles behind Hana
I Io at the 8 a.m. roU call Merhn was only three
miles behind Hana Ho
Part of it couJd be the fluky weather bemg
experumced by the entire fleet, according to expert
yac:ht wat.<:hers. Wmds have been light for the first
two days of the race .
Merlin is expected to begin showmg her mettle
as the winds predktably increase south of Cedros
Island, and Ragtime could make a decisive run m
stronger wmds.
The vagaries of the weather could be seen m
the report from Hana Ho. She was reaching in a
moderate southwesterly while boats farther back m
the fleet were picking· moderate westerlies -the
preferred direction -at 10-12 knots.
Larry Somers, communications man aboard the
e!'>':ort ve5sel. said they were about 30 miles north of
Cedros with a moderate westerly, but could see
hugt> thunderheads ahead and astern. None of the
racing fleet was within 50 miles of Cedr06. the
turning point m the race down the Baja coast .
Leaders on handicap time were Celerity. Hana
Ho and Free Enterprise m that order.
The class leadt'rs were Hana Ho. Class A.
Alet.a, Class B. C-elenty, Class C, and Pacemaker,
Class D --,
I
I
GWC women
drop decision
to El Camino
It was too ltttle. too late for the
Golden West women's basketbaU
team yesterday as 1t was stopped
in a non-conference game by the
v1s1t10g El Cammo Warriors,
80-67
The Rustlers st.aged a ~nd
haJ f L'Omeback, coming to within
~•>< points with only four minutes
to play. but El Camino pulled
away in the end Jill Guthne
S<:ored 3-t points for Golden West,
while grabbing 14 rebo unds
Kelly Harrison added 18 for the
Rustlers
Down by 13 points at the half.
"But I don't know what I could
do there. What I would need to
do is strengthen the ann and give
it some endurance, and I don't
need double-A or triple-A w do
that "
occasion, somemone who can
provide a few bght moments.
Golden West started usmg its
runmng game very effectively,
but the Warriors used the clock
to t h eir advantage down the
stretch Golden West, 9-5 (4 -1 m
con ference) will travel to:
Ott's clubh ouse value.
especially to the Angels, would
appear to almost supercede his
worth on the field. The Angels.
for the most part, are a collection
of highly-talented. highly-paid
athletes who, very often (maybe
too often) take their profession
too seriously They need. on
THIS TIME •
From Page C1
pits, I could see tt on their faces.
The sparkle in their eyes was
returning and I could feel tha. t
everybody was gomg to be OK
"To feel the confidence of the
team members is satisfying. The
Italians are listening, helping me
out, coaching and they tell me
when they feel I can improve
Uo you know whAt I am saying?
You are on the t eam and
ever ybody d oes it as a job. l
never had that with any other
team."
The futur.-f or Tambay
includes a probable stint In
CART racing in thl1 country but
that's ln the future.
"I wlll return to the U.S .
where 1 will live when I am
finilh«l with Ferrari," Tambay
•
"Thf're are a lot of star-caliber
players here," observes Ott. "A
lot of HaU of Famers. F.ssent1ally,
ti's an All-Star U>am. I know I'm
not of All-Star caliber but that
doesn't mean I can't have some
fun
"I 1h111k you have to have
someoni= (on a team) who can
raise the devil a ltttle btt. Even if
things are gomg bad you have to en)Oy yourself "
•
says. "Whe n th ey tu·"' flit' or
whatever. I would hke to raCf' in
the states again (he started m
Can-Am racing here).
"Racing is more professional in
the states and my goal is to go
CART racing," he says. "The
atmosphere is better and the
people's attitude toward the
s port is different. It ls more
professional and it l.s more fun in
the same way.
"But right now. I am racing for
Ferrari and we are going to do
the best we can with what we
have and at the end of the ~ason
we will make accounts."
The big Formula One racing
weekend starts Friday with
practke and qualifying with final
qualJfyina on S.turday. Tht-rtce
lttelf sta.rtt at 1:30 Sunday.
Llncoln • Mercury
26» HorbOf' ltv •• , Coat• M••• .....
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T.a.Ne.•t• T.a. .... c ..... IW'OMANT NOTICS TO N WPORl HOMI LOAH. IHC M ""°"'"'" ~ ou1y epcl0illt9d Tru11 .. unoer 11 .. YOU AM • DWA"'-" UMlllt fOllow"'O ci-r1Mc1 o..:i or trual A LC*e l'oaM Neu.TV LAND WILL llll AT PU.I.IC AUCTION
CONTltACT WIT" POWI• O' TO THE HIOHltT llODllll '0111
IAL•, DATIO ll•T•••:.r.c:i CA8H (pa~ •t time ol Mil In tm ....... YOU TUI A lewfVI lnOftll't ol Ille Unlle<I 1111•1
TO "'OTIOT YCMM ~!".f~ 1.M •'Ollt, 11111 llld lnter•t OOll"ev«I
IT MAY II IOU) AT A~ 10 and now helO by II~ Mid I AL I , IP Y 0 U NI ID A Ill DHd o t T11;at In Iha p1operty
111 .. 1.ANATION OtJ Titl MATtMI nateineltet oeec:r1ti.0
Last rites conducted
for William R. Green
Memorial 11crvlce1 were held Sunday for
William Rkh&rd Green of Hununawn Beuch, who
du~d lut Thunday ot the &j(' of 57.
He 11 survived by his wife, Juanitu, ot
Huntington Beach, a son, Chrils Creen of
Hun\i~ton Beach, two daught.el'll, Debra Howard
of Huntington Beach and Tanya Snoddy of Costa
Mesa, andhla mother, Billie Green of Loet Angeles
He was a m e mber o f the Coast Guard
Auxiliary and the Huntington Beach Board of
Real ton.
Services were held at tht-~·hurch of Christ in
Costa Mesa wtth Poul Thomas ofhcU1t1ng. Pnvate
Interment followed under the dm~:uon of P1en-c
Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuar y
BEITH Nmr.IB Edith Paul
, .. __
BARNES
A N NE FISK BARNES,
resident or Palm Desert, Ca.
Paased away on March 17.
1983. She ls survived by her
husband Stanley N Bame.
of Palm Desert, Ca, (Seruor
Judge of the US Court of
Apppeals 9th C1rcu1t), 3
daughters Janet Haruien of
LaFayette, Ca Judit h
M elkesian of Indio, Ca . and
J oyce Robinson of Corona
d el M ar, Ca .. 7
arandchlldren and 3 sr.sters.
Mn. Philip K. Gilman, Mn.
K e n neth Logan and Mrs
M onil Lowell, all of Mann
County. No leIV\ces will be
held al Mrs. Barnes request.
Ar:rangments by FitzHenry
Funeral, Indio.
OLSEN
dead at 92
Funeral services have
been held for Edith J .
Paul or Huntington
Beach, who died last
Fnday at the age of 92.
She ts survived by her
son. M Nelson Paul, also
of Huntington Beach
Private services were
held under the direction
of Baltz Bergeron Smith
and Tuthill Westcliff
Chapel Mortuary of
Costa Mesa.
Nlt.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOOI 8Ul lNEH NAM! I TAnMINT
Tl'le 1011ow1ng person " 001ng
bUllneN •I' NEWPORT GRAPHICS. 534
Ce1alln1 Or , Newporl &eacn; CA
92663 MICllHI l H•rd1n 534 Ca!allnl
Or • NewpOr1 8Mch CA 926&3
Thia Dull-II condUCled t>y an
On0MdUlll MICllMI l Hat<lln
-rn1s alal.,,,...t wu hle<I ""'n 1na
County Cierll ol O.a~ County on
Feb 25 1983 n 10MS
Pu1>111ned Orange Coa11 Dally
Pilot Mlrcl'I 1, 8, IS, 22, 1983 1040-83
TODD C H RISTOPHER
OLSEN. of Fountam Valley,
Ca. Palled away on March
19, 1983. He was a member
of the Fountarn Vallt>y Cub
Scout Troop 290, Huntlngt.on
Beach A Y SO Soccer,
Fountain Valley North Little
L eague and was a GATE
S tudent at Foun taul Valley
Elementery School
Survived by h11 part"nts
Gt>orge P . and Sharon J .
01.en , brother Kevin and PUBl.IC NOTICE
I I It e r K i rs l e n 0 l 11 e n • FICTITIOUI IUI ....
C parents M r. and Mrs. NAME ITATI:llMN'T
anM!8 · y. · bu1tneu u R ~hme and Mr Tl'le following peraon ta doing
and Mrs. rik H Olsen, LA PAZ. POOL SUPPLY. 25260
several aunts, uncles and La Pu Road. Legun• Hilla. Ce
cousins. Private family 92653
ttaveaide service. Public MlchHI Patrick Burn•. 2103 Sunnse Anaheim Ce 92801
emorial Services will be nus 1>u11ness 01 conoucted by •n
held Marc h 24, 1983 at 1n0ovlduel
4 OOPM at the Community M~l'lffl Petric~ Butm
United Methoc:hst Church. Tn.s ,..,_, wu 11i.o "''" tr.o
6662 West H ell Ave Counly Oe<lc ol Orenge County on Mar 3 1983 Hunungton Beach, Ca. with F21100t
R ev. Ric hard Bu r dine Pubhahad Orange Cou1 OMty
of!lcia"n". In lieu of flowers Ptlot M11t 15. n 29. AfX 5, 1993 ~"6 1321-83 the family s uggests 1 ___________ _
donations m memory o f
Todd Christopher Olsen be
made to the Whitt" Cell
Re9e&rch. 2571-07 clo Choe
of Oran ge County, 1109
West La Veta, Orange. Ca
92667. Diiday Bro thers,
17911 Beac h Bl vd,
Huntington Beac h , Ca
842-7771. JOHNSON
Pt&.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOOl llUSINEU
~ ITATllRNT Tl'le following peraon is doing
~tu TRAVEL CONCEPTS 24322
H1Uv111w Or Laguna Niguel CA
92677
Rol*'I G Olc1'. 24322 H-
O. Laguna Niguel CA 92677
Thia buslneSI It conducied by an
indlvldull Ro'*1 G C>lek
Tl'l11 Sllltmenl wl9 11\ed ...,lh Ille
County ci.r1o. of O.enge County on
Feb 25 1983
F'2lOMI
Pubhaneo Orang• Cout 011ly P1101 Maten , 8 IS. 22. 11183 101~83
MICHAEL aka "MlKE"
STEVEU JOHNSON, dred
March 19, 1983 at Tustin
Community HospttaJ, he WU
born July 1j. 1956 in
Paudena, Ca. He is surv\Ved
by his wife Yvonne JohNon 1------------
of Irvine, Ca., his mothe r Ml.IC NOTICE
Judy C. Johnson of Newl:rt F1CTITIOUI llUllNHI
Beech, Ca., his father El rt Tne ~=t~oT~=~• doing
Johrwon of Newport Beach. bu-. ..
Ca .. bnrthtt Jeff Johnlon o{ JIMMY'S VOLKSWAGEN 1034
Newr,rt Beach, Ca , sister v~. Coat• Mase CA 92626 Caro Johnaon of Newport Jimmy Narr 1034 Valene•• Cos11 M ... CA 92626 Beach. Ca and 11 very ThlabutiMUll conclueteOtJyll\
penonaJ friend Ron KetJ WI U lndlw:l..-1
of Huntington Beach, Ca. He Jimmy Nell
bas been a reside nt o f T11111111-1 wu nted with I~
Newport Beach. ,.._. all his County Clefk 01 OranQe Counly on .._. Fet> 25. 1983 11 f e , g rad u ate d from '21_..
Newport Harbor High Published Orang• Cont D•lly School, and was a General "*>t M.,cn 1 8 is. 22 1983 c.ontractor. SerW:es will be _________ 1_04_1_8~
held at Christ Church By the Sea. 1400 West Balboa Blvd ..
Newport Beach, Ca at
lO:OOAM on Wednesday.
March 23, 1983. In lieu of
flowe r s plea1e send
contributions to Christ
Church by the Sea for a
memonaJ in Mike's name.
Pacific: View Mortuary
Pt&.IC NOTJC£
FlCTTTIOUl llUllNlll
N.AlllMf I TAT!MEMT
FOTO-TALK A&O, 3015 Ca<Ob,
Newpcxl Beecl'I CA 92660 I. G Weyne Mclaren. 301S
Carob, Newpotl e..ot>. CA 92860
Aoneld R Melling. 3015 C11ob. ~ BMcn CA 92660
Tl\lt ~ I• conclOOed by • Umlled pet1"9tlf\tp
l G Waytte Mcl.aren dLrecton. T11+1 1111-1 wu l•led wnn 1n
--------------!County C...-1< Of 0.e~ County 0
r .,
,_Cl .. OfHIH
ml taOAOWAT MOCTUA8Y
110 Broadway
Costii Mesa
642 9150
&AlntaGUOM
~&TU1'HIU
WISTCUH CHA,.l
427 E 1 Ith St
Co'\ta Me-.a
646·9371 --
'ACIAC Y•W ...,tllAL., ...
c.n-1&~ Mortuary ~h1pe1 remelorv 3500 Pac1f1c view Or•11•
Newt>e>rt Beach
644 2100 -
...COIMQ MOlrfU ... 1
LlqUNI Bt.tttt
414-941&
l~vna Hilla 7GI0933
Feb 25. 1983 f210l4
Publllhe<I Orange COHI Dell
Piiot Merell 1 8. 15, 22 tH3 1045·8
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No matter what
you 're doing ,
your hometown
09W9Paper
LM AnderlOll of And«Mlll Auci11on• u~• ... wlH 1>41 oondUGllllQ IN um• .... on NOTICI! IS HERl!IY OIVl!N Iha!
AprN t , IN3 11 10 )() 1 rn The aale MAR VISTA l'INANCIAL.J INC . a
wM 1etleduled et 111a dtrectlOn ot OOtPOt•llon, 717 NotUI "m" l trNI,
rna PIQ9111Y m~egoement -'llloe. hn lernerdlno Cellfonll• 92403,
Well• Propetll .. Inc toceled II TaleptlOna N\Hnblt (7141111·1411.
10005 Mulrlend1 8oulav1rO. •I ... th. II'_. TruetM 111\def Int
Ir.till Caltf0tnle 917 t4 on b.n.H of dMcl of lruel llerelnef\et mentioned,
th• landlord. lellnt1 ln11Hlrnant will Mil to Illa hlQhett bld4er for
P10pattlet CMll In lewtul money of tr.. United
NOTICI! ti HUI .y 01\llN that of Trutt In tha ptoperty ~ .... 1ftet
the real ptopefty eltvated tn Iha dMQlll>ed
Co1.1nty ol Or1 n11e. Sitt• ol fRU8TOR 8ERNI J l.AWACl<I, •
0' Ttta PM>CllDtNG AOAJMIT TRU8TOA CLYOC A McKAY and
Y04!LYOU IHOULO COtfTA.CT A WINIFRED I! McKAY, llulbend ancl
U~P w~
TM Pl'fO"al property Oeeetlbed Stat .. wlthOut wlffanty of any ldnd.
1>91-11 • pul>lkl auction at tile llMe 111\d 1e lat>lat place daatgnatt O 1>1tow, In 1111
23 BencllM County ot the Stal• or C•lllornlt
10 Lampi dealgnattd below. alt of the rlQl'lt,
12 Napkin HOider• lltle and lnlw"I now Mid by Mid
Celll0tnla. llnOWf\ .. 1111 Marine 11noia man
DIW., l&Q\ll\l leech. Calilornlll arid • EN £1"101 ARY Ml OW I IT
Oelorlbecl M fOllOwt PACIFIC FINANCIAL INC , an !owe
lot I In llOOlo )( of Mcii<ntatot• eorpotatlon
Addttton. teciton a 10 Laounti crm.. ReoOtdacl Oeciemt>e< 23, 1980 ..
In the Olly Of leguna hech. County 1natr No 3~ t4 In t>OOlt 13&N PIOI of Orange, tltlt of Cellf0tnl1. It 142 of 0111e111 '*0<d• 111 tha olfk;e
llhOwn on • MIC> reooro.o 111 boOll of the Aec:order of Orange Counly; e. ptQ<t 47 ot MlllCilllllllO\ll Mapa, 11ld dffd of 1rn11 de1ortb11 tl'le
re c o roa o I o,. n g e Co un Ir . fOllOWlng ptoperty
Calllofnta end WIM be tOl<I at put>k LOI 3811\d LOii A 10 l lnclu ...... OI
llilCtlon on lne beck atec>• II 130 Tract No 1034e 1n the Ctty or
Newpo11 Cant., Or111e. Newport IMne. County ol O•ange. 81111 of
8H<th, C1lllom1a, on April 22no Cel00<nla. •• per Map recorded 11'1
1m. 11 9o1 • m . 10 the Ngneat Boot. 412. Paget 48 10 bO 1nc1ut1ve. bl<ld« for clllh In lawltil c.irrency of 01 M110e1lanaou1 Mapa. 1n tl'le Qftlc4I
the United StatM ol the counry rec;o•der or ulO
On "PIH t . 1t13 •I I 00 Pm , 8ENHICIAAY MORRll "flll.
FIOf.LITY TAV8Tl!E 8EAVICf, (2131 M 0 TRUSTEE FOR H.HUll OF
772 I tf4, u duly eppo1n1e d MORAIS FIEA, M 0 I NC
Truetet vnder and pu11u1n1 to l!MPLOYMENT llHEFll T"U81 O..CS of Trutt r-0.0 heltember Aeco<O.O hol.lmber 24. 1981 II
27. 1979, 11 1n11 No )$813, In 1n111 No 30lt41inbooll 14231pll09
book 3321, paQe tat of Olllclel 328 o1 OtflGlll Reco<dt In the offlee Fl41GOl'dt In tha office of tha County ol tlla Atcotdlt of Orange COlirllV. Aeootcs.t of 0Ull'IQ9 County. 81•1• HIO Off<I or lrUll dtte:rlbaa Ill•
or C•llfo1nra .. eov1ad by CAL IOllOwlng e>rooerty
MAAGUllE8 and HARR IET lot 73 of Treen No 371. In,,...
1 P1c1ur11 & A11or1ea Bric A TruatM In Ind to ell lhal c.rtaln
Brec property which I• 11t1;1te In aald MAAOVLIE8 .. Vandee Clly or Coat• M•tl .. P•• map Wll.l 6Ell AT PUBLIC AUCTION racQfdll<I tn 8ook 16. PaQI 29 of
TO HIGHl!'.ST BIDDER FOR CASH M1.ce11.-1 Mape . .., Ina ollle.e Of U>•v•ble al Um• of Hie 1n lewiul tne County Recorder or u lO
money of tl>e United 8ta1MI •I Ina County EXCEPT 1118 N()fl-lerly
en11enca 10 Ille l • Palm• City HllJI 557 42 f .. I Ad<lr•.. 2550 Santa
1oc:at1<1 at 7822 Walker S11ee1, La An• Avenue Coll• Mell, CA
Palm•. Calll0tn1e, •II rlQl'll. 11111 and 92e2e
I Sel•d Bir 6 Top County and le dMctlbeO below The 2 Cigarene Butt Can• 111111 addren . II fny. or 01har
I Hoel ... Stetlon common 6"ignatlon. II tny, OI Mid
4 Caah ~ter• '"" Fu) property I• Ml lor1h l>llOw 2 Colle Ot•pen-• Said Oeecl ol 11ua1 w11 ••aQuted 2 101 Maker• 1S1TCOI I>)' th• Tru1tor de tlgneted batow
1 Ice Tea 011penMr and w111 recorded on the d11a, In
1 TrHchef Fry Mec:htna 1111 8ooi. and 11 the Paga ••
1 KHting Fryer Document Number of Ofllcl•I
1 8 S1a1nte1• St ... Counler Racofdl In Illa Olllce ol tile County
1 5 Rolling W0tk labia Recordtl ol H id Counly, 111 al
10 Reck• oealgn•ted below. •11d convayed
3 PIUllC Tratl'I Cans llld 1>'°'*1Y to tl'le Tru11 .. lnetelr\
S11e1v1ng apecllled
Ori•• Thru lnle<com sere or 11'11 properly Wiii be mad•
S•IH Counter pursuant to the damand ol the
Drive Thru Coonte< 8enehclary under Nld deed of lrul1
HVAC •nd by 18HOn or d•l•ult In tl'I•
Exl'llUll Fena payman1 or performa nce ol
E•n•u•t Duct• obtlgetlona MCUred by Mid deed of Fire Protection System trusl lncludlng the deleull. noltce of
FrMrerlCQOler/Cootaf Wei~· In wtolCh wH recotded on t~ d•t•. tn
HHI Lamp Auernt>ly ,,,. t>ooli and II Illa Page, end ••
3 Compar1men1 Sink Document Number of Nkl Offlelal
Torner• Record• u dealgn•led below
Floor Sele Tile 101e1 amount of tne u119ald
oecor111ve L19n1a twllal>ce ol tlla Ol>llgellon MOUteO
Regula• Lognu Package by Mfd deed of tru11 Ind .. 11ma1e<1
Decor Paci.age coell. e•pen-. and 1<111~ et Bulletin Board tne time ol th• lnltlll p;.ibtk:atlon ol
S1gn1 11'111 Notice or Tru11 .. ·1 S11e I•
Book ca... dealgnated below
Hol Weter Healer Al uaed neteln '"Tru11or·· lhllt t>e
WALKER • HART\.IEY deemed to,,,..,, '"TrullOf'I .. II more
A ,.roteeelonel Lew COfl'O'•llof'o th•n one Trustor I• dHlgneted
hcunty ,.eclflc llanll lulktlng, below. and '"Beneficiary'" ellalt be
4000 Mec:Artllw ""'-. llifte 4l0, o..nect to mean 'Beneflclarlet'' If
Newpott e..c:.11, C A 12teO more than one BenandlfY HeG\lled T~ (7t4) 712·2922 11'11 Notice of Oefaull herllinabova
Put>ll•h•d Orang• CoHt Dtlly mentioned
Pilot Marero 22. 29, 1983 Tiie time •nd place ol sele,
14311-83 deac1lpllon ol uld properly and ----Pl8U--C-NO--TI-C( ____ other d•I• 1et.,red 10 a bove ere u
------~~~~-::-:-~-follows. NOTICI! OP °"'UITH'I IA~ ~uaror!Y. OJrEmEY B BEAVER, A TNllM No. ptrC NO. 20'Jll
YOU M l .. O«l'AUl. T UNOtER A SINGLE MAN o IE D O I' TAU IT DAT 1! O 0..0 ol Trust Recordellon 011e OCT~R .. 1•1. UMUll YOU Feb<UlfY 11 1961 8004I 13~9 Page
fAKE AC TION TO .. ROTIC T 1762 Oocut'Mnl No 17842 YOUR PRO .. ElllTY, IT MAY 11 Notice of Default Aec0tdatlon 011e
IOU) AT A PUil.JC IAU. II' YOU November 12. 1982, Document No
NelD AN EXPLAHATM>N OI' TIC 82·397861
MATURI! Of THI .. lllOCl!l!OINO Tlma of Sate 10 00 A M ,
AQAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULO ~=-~9J-~!,2?,;11~rth lront
CONTACT A t.AW'nll. entrence lo the County Courtl'IOuM. On Aofll 12 t983 at 12 oo P M , 700 ""L~ Cen1er onve w .. t. Santa PEEi.LE FINANCIAL ~·~ CORPORATION u duly eppolnted Ana, Cllllornta
fru•t•• undt1 and purau1n1 1o Totel ol Obllg•llon and Hllmate<I
OMO of Trull recorded No-"nber cos1a. ••s>en-Ind ld111noes II
4 1911 1 .. IN1 No 4 7e7 in bOOlc 1nni.1 put>11ea11on S3 te.937 21
14280, P•O• 1957 ot 0 111c111 Str .. t l<ldr ... 0t otnet common
Record• 1n tha ollk:e o1 ,,,. County dellgNltlon or uld propeny 211225
Recorder or Orang• Counly, Oriu. Mlselon Viejo, CA 1ne92
Cal11o<nta. Will SELi. AT PU8LIC Oeecnpllon of PrOP8'1y
"UCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER PARCEL 1 FOR CASH. CASHIEA'S CHECK OR 1.ot 26 of Trec1 9894, ,,.. the
CERTIFIED CHECK (p•y•ble at County of Orange, Stale of
11ma of ..,. In Lawful money ot Illa c.llfomta. aa per map recorded In
Unll9d St•IHI at the North lronl bOOt. 437 pageA 18 to 21 lnciu.,ve
tntrence lo ll"IO County Courtl'louaa of Mlaotllaneov• M114>&. in Ille omc.a
700 CIYIC Center OfMt Wett. &.nt• of tne County Recorder ol H id
The Hie will t>e made wllnoul county
covtnani, or warranty reg1101ng '"Yoo ala In deleull under e Deed
title., po1Httlon. 01 encumt>r•nc ... ot T•uar e1111ed e>ec;emti.< 16, t9llO.
to u111fy 11'1• ol>llg1llon 11c:urt<1 unlett yoo t•k• 1c11on 10 protect
t>y a r1d under 11'1• Power of S11e your pr09«ty, 11 mey ba aold 11 •
conle11ed In th• Deed or T1u1t public 111e 11 you n••d an axecutl<I by Mk:heel Mcfadden and e1p11nat1on ot 1ne nllur• 01
SuNn J McFeooen, Huat>and 1n0 the proc:Mdlng agaonal you you
Wole H JOlnl Tenants. 11T1u11or.10 tllOuld contec;1 a lawyer
Amefl\>•n Home Mortgage Truat Srr••t addren of abova " 9 Deed Service Corpo1tt1on. • Meloaylane, 1rv1ne CA 92714 No
Cellf0tnoa corporallon, u Tru11 ... werrant y 11 given •• 10 lit 101 11'11 benelll and aecurlly ol completenMa Of correctne ..
A m • r I c • n H o m • M or I O • g • Tha b-flClary undlf tald Deed Co 1 po r a II on . • C 1111 or n t e of Trull, by re111<>n of • breech Of
corporation, •• Beneftc;l1ry. dated defeull In Ille Obllg1Uon1 teeured Marcl'I 12. 1981, •n<I recorded on 1hereby. l'lerelofOt'I uecuted 1nd
Aprll 2 1981 In El<><* 14005. Page dellvt1ed 10 the undaralgned •
1792. u 1n1trunl8'\t Number lllOS wrlllen O.ClerlllOfl ol O.lautl and
01 Ofllelal Rec0td1 of ltlt Counly of OernlnO 10< s-and wrltlen notlea
O.ange, S111t ol Calllomll or braach •n<I ol elecllon 10 cauM
No11c;e of O.lault and ElectlOfl 10 th• und••••on•d 10 aett ••Id Sell lhe ducr1bed reel p1operty pr0!)8rty to Mllaly ukl ot>llQlllOfl•.
under the Deed ol T1u11 w•• and tl'lerealler me underalgned
recorded •• lnatrume"I Number cavll<I no no11ee ot br..cll anO ol
82·2112204, on July 29. 982, or electlOn to be recorded Oecernt>er
Olllclal Reoordt of ll'le County of 2. 1982 ea lnarr No 82·4211592 ol
Orange. S111e ol C•lllorntl Olllclal Recoroa
Tl'le Hie will be c;onduc19d t>y S eid ul• will t>e m•d•. bul
AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE without co11enen1 or warrenly,
T R u s T 0 E E 0 s E R v I c E expt ... Of lmplte<I reoardlng tllla.
CORPORATION • C111forn11 poueMlon or encum1>11ncH to
corpOfallon 230 Newp0tt c.n1er pey tlle rem•Jning prlnelpal tum of
Dr , 11 200 Nawpor1 Be1c;h CA 1118 not• secured by Mid Deed ot
92680 (7 141 7!19· 15 IS, Ann An• Trust. wlll'I 1n1er"t 11 1n Mid nole
Cal'llH prOYlde<I, aOv•n<:••· II •ny. under PRINCIPAL ANO INTEREST DUE tl'le tetma of H id Dead ot Trual,
$98,879 t7, COSTS. EXPENSES, 1-. c;1111gea and eapen-ol 11'11
A N 0 A 0 v A N c E s 0 u E TNSIM end ol 11'11 llUlll Cleated by
(APPROXIMATELY) 19.409 8~. aald Deed or Trull Seid .... will be
TOTAL $108,289 02 1'181<1 on Friday, AprU 8, 1983, 112:00
Oiied Marc;l'I 17. t983 p m 11 111• Cl'l1pm1n Avenue
Americen Home Mortg9Q<t en111nc• 10 tl'le Civic Canter
Trull Deed SetVloe C0tp BulldlllQ. 300 EHi Cllaprnen Ave.,
• Calif corp O.ange CA
JOlln G Rinaldo. p,., Notlee Al Ille ume of ult, blO•
STATE OF CALIFORNIA! mey t>e made 1n c11n end/Of lhe
COUNTY OF ORANGE I cnl'ltera or ce11111eo checks
SS apecllleo In CIVIi Code Section
On M•rGll 17. 1983. befOte me. 2924h Ille underalgned, • Notary Publk: In A I I h. 11 m. 0 I I". In 1111 I
and tor Hid Counly and S111e . put>lk:allon of 11'111 riotlCe, tile 10111
peraonatly appeared Jonn G amounl ol tl'le unpaid bolenoe ol tna
R1n1ldo, known to me to be 11'1• ot>llgallon MC:ured by tne at>ove
Pr•aldenl ol Iha CorPOtatton 11'1•1 de1cr1beO deed ot truat •nd
••Kul•d th• within tnatrument. eallmeted co111 e.cpenaea. and
known 10 me 10 be t~ pereon wt><> 1dvancu 11 S 1 t 1 5 17 4 7 To
executed the w1thln 1na1rumen1 on o 11,,.m1ne 1na opening blO. you mey
ballall of Ille C0tpor111on lheretn c tll 16191 S84·8333
named end ICllk l'ICIWl8Clged to me Del• Marcl'I 7 I 8113
lhat auch C0tporalion eaecuted tl'le IJURUNGTON FINANCIAL
within ln11rumant pursuant to ltt .iERlllCES, INC
br·lawa Of a rnolullOfl of 111 Board N aal<I TrvtltM
o OtrectOfa T D SERI/ICE CO , 1191f11
WlfNESS my hind Tracy RulMll.
end olllelll ... 1 TrullM'a Sale Olttoer Ana Stocum Cenm 3eJ3 Camino Del Roo S • 204
Publlaneo 01enge Coaat Delly San Diego. CA 92108
P1to1 Maren n 29 April 5. 1982 1619)684-8268 c
1414 83 Put>lls11ed Orange Co111 Dally Ana, Ce .. rlgM. title and lnlerMI Counly
conveyed to and now tlald by 11 Eacept •II m1ne1111 oll gH Ml.IC NOTICE
11nda< lllld OMO 01 Truat 1n tl'le Petroleum, other l'lydrocarbon t-----------.,,.--
1-------------Pltol, Merell 15 22 29 1913
1294-33
PfOP8fty .,tuated In u ld County aut>stancH and Ill underground NOTICE ~ SHERIF''' I AL.a
and State~ u . weler In Of under Of wtolctl may ba PLAINTIFF TOM THUMB OLOllE
lot 3 In &tock 439 ol Cen•t produced from Hid l•nd which co INC v• DEFENDANT
Sactlon ol Newport BNcl1 In Iha undenlaa • plant p11 ellel 10 and 560 I( w A NG • w E I t1 A N • I e I N 0
City of N.wpor1 8eecl'I County 01 1• below Ille Pf-I turl-of 25.34 8 1
Ofenge, State 01 Callfornta, u pet ••Id lend for the purpoa• ol By >flrtve 01 1n uec..tion 1nuec:I
.._,, ...,..... 4 91 p10AC>9Ctlng for th• esplorlllon. on January 4 1983 by tna Supert0t· rnlP recor,,_ In """"' · Paoe • d • v • r o pm • n 1 , pr o" u c II o n . "'-S I Ml9cellene0ul M11P9. In Ille office of " Coull Counly of ""enge Ille O
!I'll county recordet of Mid county extraction and raking of said Cllkl0tnla upon e 1u0gmen1 entered
Truetor 0t record owner ALAN K ,,,.,,...., Oii. gM, petrOlllMn. other 1n l1vor ol TOM THUMB GLOVE
MlLLEA 4HO JUOITH R MILLER hydrocarbon Mlbstancel and _,., co . INC .. )IJ09menl Cfldltor encl
I> d .. ~f m nit from Mid land by --of ,.,,.,_, ..... lnat KWANG-WEI HAN and HAN hut en •nv -· 8 •• c;om u Y well•. "•rrfcL• an"lor oilier -.. l)l'operty v ~ f v ,__ ANO CO u judgment debtor
The atrHI addre•• and other equlptnant from tur-..,...tiona ahowlng a net b1l1nc1 ol
.......,. ,_ .. of ina on ldjolf\lnQ 0t neighbori~ °' $40 21ee 1 1c1u111y du• on n td common _ _,,n11 ..... ., .. any. •::-·t~ ..... oft•-a..__ ... -.... 1 lh I t desetlt>ed ebove 11 ,. -...,... ,,. ...,..., .,_, judgment on 11'1• data o • •H proper Y be 404 40th s eel I , It being underatood 11111 the 11tu•nc• ol Mid execullon, I ,,,_. purported~ Caltt 11 ' owner of eucro mtnerll1, Oil. pu, levied upon alt lhe rtghl, title end ~under'stgned Truat•• perroleum. other hydrocerbon lnterHI of tald )IJ09menl del>tOf In
d11cl1lm1 1ny llebtlll'f tor any eubstenoea end _,.,, .. "' tonh Ill• property In the Counly o t
oncofrec1,_ of tr.. 11reet addr-etlo'te, atw111 heve no "Ohl to ant• Ora nge State 01 Ca1olo1n11. •
an<I otl'ler common dellgNltton. 11 upon Ill• 1urf1ct of 1h1 above o.cttbed u IOllOWS any ahown l'lerelf'I OMCtlbed IW><I nor to UM any of U. Lot 8 of Tree\ 6636. CHy ol Irvine.
Said•••• will ba mad•. bul ••kl lend or any portion 11\«eof Counly of Orange, S tat• ol
wltl'lout covenanl or war11n1y. •tlcWe uld ~ pe.rallel lo an<I 550 Ca11fomla tu per mllP recorded In piled ding Ille !Ml l>elow lt>e pr-• -1-ol Book 258, P•o• 30 •nd 3 I of ••Pf-°' '"' ' reo:; 1
1 ' the uld l•nd for eny purpo•• ~1sctll•neou' Mepe. record• ol po-tlon. 01 encbu:" •nee:·,.., 0 wllaltoellef, .. r~ In the Oee<I .. .o COlinty pay 1111 unpaid a ance o • 1 __ .. _.. c.-.... . .,.. 17, 1 ... 1 In book 1 notl(al aecurt<I by aald Oead or _._. r_.v-, .., Property It more common y
Truat plu• u provided In H id 13~9. page 1780. Ottlclal Aeco<da known H 1211 McGaw Avenue.
II( advW\CM f n0er the P4ACEI. 2 1.......,.. C1ffforn111 not •I.of MIO ~:Vt u I ,.. Non·HCIUSlll• HHmenll for Toge!'-wtlll alt and alnglAar ,,,.
terrna rw ·1 th · ecceaa, 1ngre11. •or•••. t1nemant• 11ered1t1ment1 and charo•~:.._!lofnd ~penaH 0, .... be encroachment. draln•o•. rapelr. appurtenances tl'llteunto belongtng Tru91" • .., .... t•uet• c:rM .., Y __ ._._, ~..-anc:t tor other Ukl Deed ol Trvet ,,_,, ___ ..........,.. °'In enywiM eppertatntng
At the 1Im1 0 I 1 n e 1ntt1a1 p;.irpoeee, all U deectlbeel In the NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN tllal
........ Ila tat 1 .. ta1ement and amendmenl of tr.. on Wednesd1y. Aprol e tH3. al Pli~lon °' thll not-. 1 IO M e 1 t e r D e c I e 1 8 I I o n O f 10 00 o cl<>Ck I m II Main Lo"'"'. 1moun1 ol tlle une>ald belanoe of tl'le __ ,
obllgallon ..oureO by lhe above Envlronmenllt Covenenll, Courtl10UH. 700 Civic Center
d••crlbed deed of truat end Condlllone, and A .. trlcttona and Otlv• W•tl. Clly or S1n11 Ana, d Rwer'Y•tlon o1 Eu«nanta recorded County o I 0 rang•. S 11 I e or tattmeted Colla, •Kpenaei an In booll 118t4 pagee 121 el aeq of CaHfornla I wilt NII •t public; euctlOfl
PtllUC NOTIC£
NOTICa M llUUt .,.,...._..,.
(8eca. tt01-tt07 U.C.C.)
TO WHOM tT MAY CONCERN
Nollce 11 nereby gl11en to tl'I•
CredllOtl of JACK LINSCOTT end MELBA llNSCOTf Tr1n1lerort.
W1>0M bUllMU ed<lr-la 300 E
Ptclloc; CoHt Highway. Newport
BMch. County of Orat191. St•I• of C1llf0t'nl•. lhet 1 Dulle tranaler II
1boul 10 be mlde 10 GERIE WIGHT
end COURTNEY WIGHT .
Tr1n1leree1. wnoae bualn••• addllll .. 8811 N Coeat Hlgl'lway,
Sp-216. COlinty of Orange. Stale
of Caltlomla The prQperty to t>e lrentfened la
IOCllld 11 10 I 15 lh Streel. ~ 8Mc11 Callt0tnta, Counry
of Orange. Sl•I• of Calofom<a
Said property •• dHcrlt>•d In
generel aa All atOCk In trade, ,,.,.., ... equlpmentll'<I good wtlt of
11'111 F•91 Food Tau Oul bu.W-
known u Sluft Surler 11'<1 loc:llted
et 101 15th Slreat. Newport e.ach.
County of Orange S lit• ol
Celtlomll
Tiie bulk tranafer will be
conllUfnfll•tl<I on 0t •her lhe 1 1th
dl'f of AprM 1983 . .no clun• may
be Med 11 WELLS FARGO BANK
N A , Escrow Oep•rlmant Re
e.crow No ~388. eeo N.wpor1
Center OrtYe Sult• 12eo N.wpon
BMclh. County of Orange. S111a of
Cellt0<nla All ctalme mull be received 11 lllta
•ddr•H by th• 811'1 d•Y of Aprll.
1913, unlfft tl'le bull< trantler ateo
1nclude1 tne 1ran1fer ol liquor
ltcenM. In wl'llc;h caae. all ctalma
muet be r«*ved prior 10 1119 dete
on whtcl'I Ill• Uquor llcen11 la
tranatwrld by tna Oepertmenl ol
Aloohollc 8"erage ConllOI
lnt41fnt c;on~eo 10 end now 1'114d 't'OU ARE tN DEFAULT VNOER A
by 11 vnO<f< Ml<I Deed ol T ru1I In lhe OEEO OF TRUST DA l EO AUGUST
property aUualed In 111d Cou11ty 7 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE
and Sl•I• dncrlbed aa ACT ION TO PROTECT YOUR
Loi ell of Trtct No 11425, a1 PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
.i>own on map recorde<I In Book PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN 139. Pegea 6 lo 14 1nc1ua1ve ol EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE
MOIC811aneou• Map• In ,,,. ollk• of OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST
lhe Counly Recorder ot U ld YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
COlinly LAWYER Tne atrtet addreH and 01ne1 11 a at1eet aOClrHI Of common
common dHIQnttion. II •ny, ol tl'le de11gn111on 11 1nown above, no
reel propally daacrlbeO ebova 11 werre nty 11 given •• t o 111
purpor141d to b• 25 Melnull Dflve, completenese 0< correctn ...
Coron• a.I M11, Calllornla Tne beneflellry under UICI 0..0
Tne undertlgned T r1111ee ot Truat. by raaaon ol • breec.h O<
001c11om1 any lllblllly for any del1u11 tn 1na ot>llgallo<ia MCured
1nc0trectnM1 or tne str .. 1 1001 ... 1l'leteby ne1atof0te execut.o anO
ano otnar common dealgoatlOf\. II d1lovered 10 tlle undt111gneo •
1ny enown herein \Olflllen Oedat•llon of 0.feutt 11'<1
Sato 1111• will be made t>ut ()emend IOt Sate. end wrllten no11ce
w11nou1 co11ena n1 or war•anty. ol brelCll and of elecilOfl 10 cauM
••P•N• 0< 1mp1i.o. 1901101ng title, 11'11 under11gned 10 ••II ••Id poueuton, 01 encumbr1nc H . prop9f1Y 10 uti.ly Mid ot>llgattona,
Including feea. cnergel and •nd tllereallet the underalgned expenMa ol the Trust6e and of ,,,,. caueeO Mid notice 01 brelC'lh end ol
11u111 cre•l•d by u lo Deed 01 elecllon 10 be record.a Jun• 30,
Trull, to pay the remaining i><lnelpt 1982 at ln1t1 No 112-n8042 ol
sum• of the note(•I MCUred t>y aa1 Mid Olliclal Aec0td1
Deed ol Trull 10 wit $243.0000 Saod ule will be m•d• t>ut w1tn • lnte<"t lneteon lrom 12· 1·8 wo111ou1 co11en1nt or w1111nty
•t 1 t'>', per 1nnum u proYlded 11 e1pr ... °' 1mptted 1eg11dlng mle.
u 10 nole(•I plu1 colll and an po1M11lon. Of encumbr•nc.t 10 eovancet ot $6. 124 00 et 1<1b Wit pay Ille remaining Pflncipel Mill\ 01
lnlerMt • plu1 balance of ec:c;n» tna note eec;ureO by llld Oee<1 01
1n1e1111 due. $2~. 110 00, et aub Truat, Wlll'I 1nle<Mt •• In Uld no11 • • • pr0tvlde<I. edVanc:ea. II any, undet
The t>aneflciary under nld OMc tha term• ol Hid Deed ol Truat.
or Truet haretotore e•ecuted an• f .... cl'largn and eapeneea of ll'le
dellve1ed to the underetgnad Truat .. end 011ne truau creeled t>y
wrlllen O.CleratlOfl of detauH en NJd OeeO of Trual
Demand for S••• and• wrttte Said 111e will t>• held on
Nolk:e ol Oelautt and ElecUon t• Wed.-day. March 30 1983 ti 2 00
Salt The unOerllgt>ed ca.tMCI Mk p m at the Chapman A11enue
Notte• of Default and Electlon h entrance 10 11'1• C1voc Cent•• Salt to ba rec:Otded In tne counl 8ulldlng, 300 Eu1 Chepman
wner• Ille •NI P<~Y II ~led Avenue. Or•noe CA
• '· 1M1 una.tlylng nole, t>elenc-NOTICE AT TIME Of SALE 810S
S7~.88e 00 MAY BE MADE IN CASH ANO/OR
Date Maren 15, 1983 THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED
By Milton S K•IZ Oba CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL
Fldetlly Tru11ee Service CODE I SECTION 2924h
11 nl<I Tru11ee Al the 11me ol 1ne 1n1t11 1
1100B Pacllle Cou1 Hwy publtcallon or 1n11 nottce. tl'le 10111
Hermosa Beech CA 9025' amount ot tr.a unpaid balance ol tile
(213) 772· I 174 O' obhg111on .-cured by 11'1• •bove
372-7788 described d••d ol truat and By Miiion S Katz tsllmeted cos11 ••P•n1e1 end
Pubh•h•O Orange Cont Oall advances Is S8 1 210 80 To
Piiot. M11 I!>, 22, 29. 1983 dftte<mlne '"'°opening t>IO you may
1301·8: call 111•1 937-0966
------------Date Marcil 2 1983 MLIC NOTICE NewPo•I 11~ l.oen Inc
NOTICE °"' TIIUITI:IE'I I ALl ., ta•d Trustee, TI N 500TTt T 0 SERVICE COMPANY &g<tnl
· ·,.O~l C1nay Schoonover .Utt Sec
YOU ARl IN DEFAU\. T UNMR A OM Coly Blvd w .. 1 ... ••cH 0.•r>ge CA 91668 Ol lEO Of TI.UIT OATI:O ..,.... t7Ul 83!>·11288
11, 1112 UNI.Ell YOU TAKI! Pu1>t1s11eo Orange Cour Daoly
ACTION TO .. ROllECT 'l'OUR Polol Match 8 15 22 1983 ...-oPEllTY, IT MAY IN IOU> AT A llll0-83
PUIMJC I ALIE. II' YOU NllEID AN ------------H "-ANATION ~ T ... NATVM PUBllC NOnct Of' THE ftflOCllDINQ AOAINITr-----------
YOU, YOU IHOUU> CONTACT A COITA llllHA LAWYER. I ANITAR'I' OtSTN<:T
On Tuelday Maren 29 19113 It OflANQI COUNTY. CAUf'OlllNIA
10 00 • m T11numer1c1 Tiiie NOTICE INVrT'ING llOI
tnaurance Company aa duly NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11'1•1
1ppo1nttd Trustee under and Male<I prop<>NIS l0t lumlahtr>g •N
pur1<1anl to 0..0 ol Trull recorded 111>or m1lerl1t1 equipment,
Mey 3 198~ 11 lnat No 82· 1508&4 1renapor1at1on. •nO aucl'I 01 toer
or Offoe111 Rec0td• tn Illa office of l&Cllttl .. 11 rnay be required '°' Ille ,,,. Counly Recorder of Or1nga CONST RU C TI 0 N 0' THE
County State ol Cal1lornll FOLLOWING PROJECT
Executad by CHARLES B MODIFICATIONS TO EXISTING
MITCHELi. JR 1nd CAROLYNE PUMPING STATIONS. PROJECT
SEALE MITCHELL, hlit band •nil I 112100·73 w119 11 ~ PfoC*'1'1'. WILL Bldl wlH t>e r~ by Ille Coate
SELL AT PUBLIC "UCTION TO Mele Sentlwy Ois111C1. et 11'11 offlol
HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH ol tl'le City Cler", 11 F11< Drive.
(payable a1 lime ol Mia In lewful Cott• Me••. Callfornta unllt th•
money of ,,.. 9nited St•IMl 11 llle hOUf of t ' 00 II m • Apt1I •. 1"3, II Chapman A_,.,. entrence to 111e1w11lch llm• llley will be opened
Cl11tc C enter Bulldlng, 300 E publicly ano rHd •loud In th•
Ch1pm1n Ave . Orange, CA ell council ct>aml>ln S... propc>eaM
nghl, title end Inter•! c:on~ to lllalt bNt Ille !Ille of lhll wOt'lt an<1
end now l>eld by 11 under Nld Oeecl tl'le name or tna bidder but no olhet
of Trutl In the property lltutoled In dl1t1nou1an1ng mark• Any bid
Mk:t County ancl State deecl'tbed ... 1ecelved •her Ille ac:l'ledule<I Clo91ng
Tile -•t 60 '"' of the eaat 390 llma lot Illa rec.lpt of bl<la al\&ll be 1 .. 1 of tot 505 Newf>O'I MaN Tract ratu<l'ed to tile bidder UflOl*'ecl It
H thown on 1 mep recorded 111 lllalt ba Ille aOle reeponail>lity ol lne
book 5 PeQe 1 ol Mlao.lleneous bl<ldet to -tto11 Ille bl<I la reoet"9d
Mac>• 1n the olllce ol ll'le counly In proP9f tim..
1ecordar OI Hid Oreng• County. A Ml ol ~. Speclel Pr<1'1t910nt
Calll0tnoa wl'llCh 1t "'°""' u parcel an<I eO<lltlOn• to General ProYlllOne 1 on• map flied 1n boOk 110, Pao-10 the S1an<1ard Specitlce1tone may
3e of perc.I map1, on t"9 office of be obteJned at th• olflee ol the
tl'le county recorder or aa1d county Ol<ec1or of Pul>Dc SerYtcee. Room
The arreet addrH• end other 419, 77 F1t1 Ori"•· Co1ta MeH,
common dealgnatton. tt any, of 11'11 Catlforme, upon • non-refundable
reel property d11crlbed 1bo•• 11 paym.nt 01 $10 00 An eddltlot\11 purported 10 be 879 w 18111 St . charge of $2 00 wlll be made 11
Coal• Mela CA handled by m ... T flt u n a er 1 og n ed Tr u uaa EllCtl bl<I ehalt be m.O. on the
Id~~=~ Mid Deed Otttdel ~· of Orange County, to the lllg,_1 bidder. for caah In
of Trutt l'leretofore ••ecuted anO Caltlornta, tl'le Oectaratlon ol lawful money OI Ille UnH9d S1elM,
delivered 10 tilt und.,algned 1 Cove nantt. Condition• end ell Ille 1ogn1 tllle anc:t 1nl1tMI ol MKS
written Decl.,lllon of Oefwll and Ae1trlctlon• recorded In t>ook Judgment debtor tn 111e abo••
Oemend for sa ... and 1 wrtlten 11963 pegw 889 et MQ. Of Ofl\clal dHCrlbed s(roperry. or ao much Notice ol Oefeull and Etec1ton 1o R«orda 01 Mid County, •nd tna thereof H mey b• n.caa11ry lo
Sell TM undel91Qf..0 GSUMd aald Nolloe ol Addlllon of Terrl1e><y end aati.ty Mid HecutlOfl wnh KC<rve<I
Notk!• ot Default and Elec;llo<i to ~Ill Oec:lat•llon ,_cled inter"' end coeta Sell 10 be recorded In tl'le county In bOOll 13061. paoee 168 et 18<1 of Oale<I 11 Ssnte An• Calllofnle, ""*• IM ,.., propefl)' I• tocetld Official Reoordl of tald County FtC>tu•ry 21. 1983.
P•rty c;onduc:tlng eale PEELLE Oeted. Marth 15, 19113 BRAD GATES. T 0 MAR VISTA S,..,.tft.C0t-FINANCIA I. CORPORA ION, 5 1 FINA~IAI. INC County ol O.enge CA
Camino Oe le Reina. 9"11• No 400. 11.Qn T,;..,.. 8y K. &own S..~t
So far•• k nown to the
llenaleree•. 111 bu1lne11 n•m•• •nOaddr-uMCI by T1M1tler0ta
for th• thr•• yeara 1111 pe al, ti
different from IM abo"'9. are: THE
OUICKIE. 500 9 8aytront. Balboa
111anc1. Caililornl•
dlac111m1 a ny llabtllty for eny PrQPOMI Form. w-t• P-1 through 1nc;0trectneM ol 1na atreet a<klr-P-6 . provided In Ill• contract
end otnet common deelgn•tlOfl. If doc um• n I • • n d • h • 11 b • any ahOwn l'lereln 1ccompanled by • certified or
s'a1d u le will b• mad•. bul cun1er·1 cl'leC* or • bid ~ '°' wllhour covenant or w1rr1n1y, not leM tllM 10% ot ll'le 1moun1 of
eKpr .. a or lmplted. 190ardtno title, tna bid. m.O. payeble lo the co.ta PotMHlon, or encumbranc.t, 10 M••• Senltary Dlltrlct No
pay tna 1emain1no prlnelpel aum of p1opo11t1 111111 I>• conald•r•d
tl'le nolH MCUred by sakl Deed of uni••• •ccomp1nled l>y 1uo11
T ruat with tntet11t tnereon, •• Cllllller"• checll. calfl or bidder'•
pro>tWll<I in aakl note. eovencee 11 bond
S•n Olago. Caul 92108 Pl'IOne ;~HELLYER MutiClt p-a GerTell
(8191 2"· 7 I lO A PAOFESSIONAI. CORP ()na Wlltfllr• 81\td oat• Marelh 14 1983 by J A WN\mer Sulla 2000
SEAL AttorMYt IOt Tru1lM l ot A ... CA 90011 ~g:pl l E FIN AN CI A I. Publlahad 011nge Co11t Dally Put>lllheO Or•noe CoHI Deily
8" Vlcitl Marni.all, PtlOt Mlleh 22, :zt. April 5. 1993 PllOI Matcl'I II. IS, 22. 1913
Ata'I YIU Praeident !:llJ-113 ll52·83
Oeted Merell 18 19M Gerti WIQlll
Coutlney WIQllt
Trans..,_
Publlalled Orange CoHt Dally
Pilol. Marc:h 22 1983
1432·83
rtB&.IC NOTIC£
eny uncl« tlle term• ol uld Deed No biO lhtll be oonalOer9d uni..a
of Tr u at fee•. c 11arga1 a,, o II II mao. Of\ • blanldorm fufnl9hec! •~Plf\MA of the Trus1" and of tr.. by tr.. COll9 Meee Senltery Ol9tr1Ct
1ru111 created by u to O.ed ol ll'd la "'ade In -dence Wllh tr.. TrU9t pro11l1lona ol th• Propoee l
Tiie IOllJ amount OI Ille Uf\Pald reqv"-"i.. Publlthall Orange Co111 Delly P\8.IC NOTICE Pilot, Mareh 22. 29. Aprff 6, 111113
t392-13 FICTl'TlOU•al ... 11
NAMI ITAftllDT ........
b•••~ ol 111e ot>ito•tlon MCNred l!acll blddet muat be lloenlled anO l'ICTIT10U9 IU ... ll by troe p1operly to be aotd and lllto ~utlllled • requll'ed by lew
MAMI ITAT1•NT renonabl• Hllmated coal•. Ao .... A, 8 °' C.2 ''-"" wlll be
Pl8t.IC NOTlCC
NOTICI INV"1MO llDI '
Ml.IC NOTICE
flCTmOUI llUMtlH NA• ITAft•NT
Th• following Pet"aon la doing
t>ullln88I •• CERTIFIED REl"USE
TUNNSPORT. 2201 Prlvell ~. ~por1 e.tch, Ce 92MO
Sylvll 8 aboll, 220 I Prlvtle
Road. Newpot'1 BMch. Ce HMO
Thlt butl,,._ la Gonduc:t.o l>y an
lndl\lklull t,-Mt 8eboll
Thia ltaltMerlt -l1lld Wiii Ille County Cltt1I of Ol'ange ~ on
M.,clt 11, I* "1,_
Put>lllMtd 01ano• CoHt Diiiy
PllOI M.,. 11. 2:1, 2t, AP< 01 1113 1112 .. 3
Ml.IC NOT1Ct
Tiie followlng 119'90!\I lft doing
1>ue1.-.. 1·TEH FOOD STO,.!. H&I
Chepman A_,ue, Oatden Qrov.,
CA 112t4t
Jtyantlttl v Kapadia . 7 .. 0
=View 8tr•t. 8uena Patti. CA
Vll\411 J. l<a&>tdlt, 7le0 lllllty
lllew StrMI, lktenl Perlt, 0A 00020.
Tlltt bu.,,_ It OOl\CIUOted by .,,
lndMdual ~ tNI wife)
J..,_nllttl V K~ Thia,,.,_, ... llled with""
County Q"'1t of OrtnOI Coum'I on
Feb. U , t~ ,._.
PublleMd Orange CoN t Oally
PNot MatOll t, 8, 16, 22, 1"3, '°"""
NOttce II ,,.,.eby .,,.,, llwtt Ille
Board of EducallOfl Of Ille lrvlne
Unified SdlOOI OletrlC1 of Oreoge County, C•ltlornle, wlll recet111
...., bide up to tO«> • 111 on 1111
6111 day of Aprll. 1"3, 11 wllldl time
..ICI Okll Wiii N put>llcly ~ end , .. d for "Al)ple Co111puter lecuflly Syet-·• Did condltioM
and iflttNCtlone end bid IOflM 11\!Y
be OOlelned et ll'le olfloe of l"Moel
811pport l e rvtcH . 3941 Allon
Ave n"'•· lr'lllne, C•llfornla . Th• OletrlCt _.,.. trll rlOfll 10 1eteot
any 01 ell l>ld• or to welv• any
fmOUl*it• OI tnf0rln4tlll1 ... In llf'I
b6cll OI in.,:'='
IGllool OIMtict
lllolMcl H. ~ Deputy~..,.,.
l'lubll•ll•d Orange OOHI Delly
PllOt • ._.llfdl 2t, '°· 1113 I~
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Ablllty Bldra 730-1900
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Roofing-Waterproofing
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"'" Ml Sttve 752-9556 Ralph CabaH..-o & Son• IHI IU 81 at your nome or olllca yra exp 636 71•9 1iau1. weddlf10•. band• PIYOlllO RUlll ln1true110n Xlnt r~I• IEMOllLlll t llW Comp1 matnl, comm/ ROBIN'S CLl!ANINQ Oul 01 atata & military ----·-ate: Studio ••P fAlf K-8 (213)692 3704 ~~:.~:~~:':.!'.~~~neta Madll•,,8r .. on Co1111r rM TrM trimming & , .. , Sarvtoa. • th()(oughly 1110 Appl 832-6081 OllTOI Pllltlll 6x7 w1.i11tr1Q ~6·811111 P~ll, Pruant & Future -
Uc'd, bond.cl. 8411 1978 movel, clean up1 Frff ct1an houM 5'60.0&!57 --r-26 yrt. Lie 4039• 1 In• Pl t I le l l ic. u 714•527 •3406 Tnl!t lerwlct Penel·Pllloa-lencaa. --------a11. 6•6-•854 tah 4 30 JMB Financial ServlcH bonded Rell Color Ex II If ta r P~YCHIC · READINGS. Typing/Word PrOCAHlng
Jerry 540·4413 "·"· Miff••• a ... I OA"'OENING & MAINT Vary thorough-Gd rafa Form• prepared b)I pert 963·09 t 1 Rlch1110 PLASTER PATCHING PARTIES & CLASSES Oulok HIV 11v1.ion1 REMODELS/FACE LIFTS LIC 306868 Aamcxt... ... ~abf• & Ellp'd accountanll Modllall AlllUCCOI lntlut 30 '>58-2650 1-1...onabl• 851-1041
Cu1lom wood patio•. Add'n1 & Cablnat1 Anld/commllnd Yard 640-6098 552-9522 rat•• Call 538-3803 PlllT YOlll OAITU yr• Naat Paul 545-2977 -
deck• & lance•. all o•n &40 8586 645-4U4 ctea~-up 11" .trim FREE EST INT/EXT I.E. Prerrty ltnicts IWia••• Cltaalat hm ra~lll FrH ,.11 -8•6 "49•7 8·0·1816 bpar11N HOYMlleeplng REFS LIC. 320881 PIHler & Drywall S -"'endy 1 ,,...,.., DrJ1faJI JESSIE S G"'AOENING Vac & auppllet tnckldld E•lllnt Aeltucc:o• f\entat urvays lor h11e WE WASH WINDOWS " """"" -" Kiiiy &41 41170 TEO 7141071•9047 Btockwa111 588-4892 lb. 112· 1747 Feel Prot .. elonat C I S l -DRYWALL TAPING Clean-ups.,, .. trim & Ouallly work guaranlMO
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No Steam/No Shampoo Free eat t<evtn 073 1503 1 J&PlllHl UHHH ~P~ko: llA~ .. ~6 h2~~g only look• npan1tve winter ,.,.. Fr11 Hf E~~~1~fatcheel•::~"r2';~ I Huber Rooll110-111t type• Seager' Window Wuh·
Stain Speciallat Fast EIKl11'c1l 1139 5035 . o c -'---·--Clleclo our prices belo•e Dave 67!1·2031 - -New·re<:over·de<:k• i"" qlly work. to pricee dry Free est 831l· 1582 _ • HouHcleanlng Re11den-you buyl Uc 204516 Plaa ... ia .. v
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room S7 50. couch S 10. llC'O ELECTRIC I.AN K&O Londacape Malnl BEV 556 6716 upa, ree 1 mm no ee Llc'd 636-1181l8 Comm 1 Spec In rastau
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odor Crpt repair 15 yrs Tom 63 t-50721973 75.U Free 881 548-2489 SPARKLE PLENTY Maaoary HIGH QUALITY TOP t-i.AT 636-2030
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REPAIR SPECIALIST Hunhngton Beach
Shake Comp-Shingle You tue the w1nnor of
--20 yrs Do my own work & tlowers We do evory---Newport Colla Miu. We Cara Crpl Cleeners Uc 2780•1 At M6 8126 thing Put AMERICANS Cleaning olclrH Oual Irvine Rel1 675-3175 INT/EXT PAINTING
Aeplpa, repair remodel
Free est. reasonable
lied John 631·1151
751 7716 551-5552 two lroe Uckell (S17 00
Sllam CIHn & Uphol I:) k 10 WO k 675·41116 WOik Reis Bondable
Truck Mount unu Guar CHAISTY & SON ac r 538·2736 838-3525 Frplca built ramodolod
& WALLPAPERING
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Reas Steve 547-4281
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CARPET INSTALLATION 1----•••HOME REPAIR with 8 personal touclJ Tt• ltlltoll Paiati•&
Ftaeia1 Elec·Pfumt>-Carpentry BETH 650.0933 BRICKWORK Small or 1nterlor/ex1t1r1or com I LOW COSTll 24 HRS
LOCOI 751-43f).<4 Monday. March 28
800 pm & REPAIRS 30 'fTS e11p
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Lo rates Tom 557·•480, Day or night 675-3014 High Quality HouHWO<k *1·1 MOYlll* est "366780 842-7479 llOIWlSH llLL'I 1no copy, etc Fast serv material• mu11 bo 11----,--I Reta I am the bestl Besl qu1llly 25 yr exp DUl'S PlllTlll 00 Experienced & proles 675 •456. 760-6359 censed Unlicensed con-Ciu•eaiai ONE CALL DOES tTt 673 7012 811 6pm c Id _ Painting, carpentry, • ompelltlva rates Top qualltytReas rates aion111 Very rea5on11ble tractor!> shou so atato . TREES rooltng crpt stoam cln· a .... Sittia Lie T· 116 420 730· 1353 Free asltmate 650 7169 rates for all ol your pool Sktlitea •n tho11 edve11111ng Con·
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ry. 9 yaara aame loc
Free •t 71•1840-1705 ---, .. ated ttoms NOBODY Concreto small or loe
DOES IT BETTER! )Obi Remove old, re·
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Wtua Bills 2250 Int .. La.... 2216 l!!f!rl ltac.. 2Ht Cttta K111 2724 Cttta lltaa 2724 Haat. ltac.. 2740 I
Balcony view lux 3 bdrm 2 WC 11111111 UIO otHa&t ttyft Deluxe poolside xtre large
ba xt1H Incl ate mod VlflW ol ooaan. pV1 walk-Spaoous s1nglf. onf Charmt11g •rm lncd pY1 !lAJ.-tfi:....&-11 2 br 2 ba t>1t -1ns 1' kltch gar lac/pool $700 way 10 water 2600 sq It cll1ld/pot fine utlls paid •wt:9 -=-i dswshr t·~ miles beach
BEST Riiy lee 539-8190 1 · & two bfdroom 5!19-6190 BEST Ally lea_ I lPA.llTIIEITI No pots S 5 O O mo ... \• 536-8362 apa. ,mrn > S385 1 BR 1 t>ath pool Beaulllul oar den apts $1500/mo 3 tOO t Alllo
w1ua li1atl 2252 Cir, 499-438•
Charming & Immaculate 3 ..... , leac .. 2211
Br, 2 Ba Security area. SurfsJdo. ooeanlront. mo-beach. pool, no pets dern, 2 Br 3 Ba lrplc $860/mo 831·1293. $1600 2131592-5992
4 Bdrm. 2 ba, NICE VIEW, ---
$800/mo. Cell Vick i Ct .. o Fara. 2400
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l!!f!rt ltack 2269 S.J. lao1
2069 V1t1a det Oro Sp.c 3 br, 2'"' bl c:tean Newpo<I 8e1tell hlrnllM Pool, 1o0. etc You are the winner of $800 Agt. 544-1440 IWO l1ee llCkels (S 17 00
HV Montego Ille, airy 4 Br value) to the
2 Ba $1275/mo ctlClt YUUI 840-4099 & 975--0040 Orenga County
Ltg E/Blvtl Condo. 2 stry, Fairground•
4 Br, 3 Ba Newly relurt>, Monday Maren 28
Super S 1300/mo 800 pm
675-2490 To cl11m ttckell call
6A2·5678, e•t 352 Big Canyon a11ac 3 BA. 2•.; ••• ba condo Goll c;ourse
view Tennis. pool. sec
~II• S 1400 mo Dyl C•••• Oal. 2410 57-7372, Eva 675--0109, Oelun 1 BR near SC 7511-0279 Pina Reton-Uka adult
EIBlu11. ax.c hOme, 3 Br. trlC1 w lpool, gate $532
2'"' Ba. 2 trplc, 2, 121 sq le11 d11coun1 or pur-
It, t~ pallo $1200/mo
&42 350
cl\ase option 775-2580 --
LARGE BLUFFS CONDO At!rt•••h hraia~ ..
2 11, y. • Br . 3 B 11. I I 4 z11.-t 13001mo 644-2607 a1"a It la •-
Oceanfront home 3 br, 4 Charming, p11v11e qu1tlly,
ba, $2000 mo .Avail. May 1 Br 1 Be laund•y
111. Mra Long. 650-1190 $565/mo yearly No
BIG CANYON TWNHME pets 2131450· l05 I
MORE VALUE
FOR YOUR
DOLLAR
FURNISHED or
UNFURNISHED
All UTILITIES
PAID. HEALTH
CLUBS TENNIS
SWIMMING plus
much more' So1ry
no pm Modtls
open daily 9 lo f>
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
ewport Buch/No.
880 lrvl/lt •~t
llt llllhJ
645-1104
Newport Buch/So
1700 16th St
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642-SUJ
At!rtatata Oaf. c .......... , 2722
LBlge 1 Bdrm. lo• kit~.
lrptc. ullf Incl. 1575 AM 6
calf 780-1613 2Br 2'-'tba. den, pool, 1 br apt, bright, tunny &
tennl• court, lllCUZZI, va-quiet, $62Stmo ufll• pd
cant $1100/mo Call to 673.()788 Spectacular ocean & City
-George Etkin• Co hOllt view from every 759-ll 100 lalhl room . I ar O e 1 Br , • l 2,07 $635/mo Call Oorotrty E Blutt1 lamlly home. 3 --•-•-•-•-•-•_a____ 7141873-7975
t>r, 2 ba. country kit Nr Small t BR apt ~ crpt -------
pet1t S 1000 640-7559 drpe $425 LOE 1 Br ~ gllf'. deck
875-5068 extras $745 ph.1s dep Varsallln tuxury condos. 7 1 9 •-. M a r 1 o o I d
2 Br 2 Ba penthouse, BAYFAONT Spectacular 640-4255 0
1850 Alto 1 Br 1 Ba v-. 1pac 2 t>r 2 t>a.
$&60 Pvt Pty. 675-539·3 PIUI study Pvl parko Hide-away w/v11w MO·
or 780-1~ boat allp avail (7 H) dern 2 Br 1 Ba Deck.
752-9511 or 675-M91 OIW, garaoe No P•t• N-porl Hejghll excep-------S725tyr1y 645-1632 Ilona! view, 2 Bl 2 Ba 031.~ C..ta Mna 2624
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2 Br 2 Ba di• lower du
plex, 1 car gar wlllactr
ope'Wf. bll·tna. avell •11
213/'32-11346
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laundry, adulta no pets Pat1ostdacil1 Spa hell DEL.AWARE PINES
833-7690 & 646-1947 paid No Piii 1 Br lrplc poot gar
• 2 Br 2 Ba nr SC Plaza. S A patio. pool. spo
S600 No pets 752-5822
2 Bdrm 2 Be S585 private palto. $4751mo
3 Bdrm 2 Ba S855 842·8807
31l8 W Wilson 631-5583 19221 Delaware St
Flreplaoa. pool, dlSllwash· WOOIUIE ans 1300. I br duplex, sgl, n l
smkr only quiet 954 W
17th 5•8-3829
er . pvt patio. •tra lro Lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm among
oarden 2 Br S575 pines & tfra11ms Sec I
557 ~ ___ gates. pool, gym & spa
Quiet 1 Br duplex k1tch·
an dr ap11 patio util
incl 242 Flo_, SI rear
large 2 BR 2 Ba 2 sty No pats F 1om S•60
unit, $495 mo No pets 8•6-851l 1
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Nr OCC Cell 540-t t55 H-;;-n11noton Creek Apts
aak lor Dave Larry 01 Luxury adult llv1no I & 2
Pam Bdrm w1111 garage!> heat
1 Br-1 Ba/Bactl $455
1 Br 1 Ba $490
STUNNING large 2 Br 2 & walat Paid, 1111v1..0
Ba Garden Apl Pool NCUrlty From $510 Celt
2 Br I Ba S530 SA95 710 W 18th St 8•8-1613 lrom 9 5
2 Br 2 B• S580 Going Bananas looking
Enclsd oarBQeS included lor lamily l1v1ng 1st Mo
ges & water paid, pool ~ rent movee you 1n I
1acuzz1. rec room, volley· t We have 2 Br I Ba
ball court, oo.s bbq's $445 3 Br . 11 • Ba h ••ts. S475 Poot, lndry lac no
387 W Bay St CM Piii £>•8-9556
71 "646-0073 E·Stde.-l-resh--2-Br-t-Ba-1
SHW1H
YILUll
Now 1 & 2 Bdtm lu•ury
•PIS In 14 plan• I Bdrm
trom $540. 2 Bdrm lrom
$595 Townhouse from
S665 + pool• tennis,
waterl11ll1, pondsl Ga1
lor cooking & haal1no i a1aoo . sundeck 405tmo 160 2 lst St
548-0165 --...:.a .. anu paid From San oieoo ~ u ,. Frwy dllva North on
UllTIHITI ~plex Wes111de C M 2 Beacrt to McFadden and
Baaufllufly landscaped Br t Ba Neat & cute. weal on McFadden to
garden apts Pool & Spa carpell drap11 small Sl!lawlnd VIiiage 17 t41
Palloatdeclls No peta fenced p1110 enclsd _8_9_3·_5_19_8
2 Bdrm 1" Ba g •" 0 e no Pe I 9 llllllTll "11.
S560-S565 SA75/mo pl\i• $475 sec Oulat, 1pac1ou1. near
540-9626 S455 mo 1 Br 1 Ba. lrPk. Townhou11 S565tmo
2250 Vanguard
1
548·5442 or 770-5629 beach. 2 Br 1• .. Ba
2 Bd t' B S,.65 lndry rm. 1kyllghts. small 960-8656 rm. • 8 " • cat Ok 3 Bdrm. 2 ba $645 1 366 Avocado Spacious cleen 3 Br 2 Ba
151 E 2111 548·2408 TSL Momt 6'42·9•12 x:;.:f5~' ave11 • I
EHltlda 2 Br 1 Ba on-2 Br 1 Ba c er pets i--Clad garage. dshwahr drapee. no pets SSOO & Ooflllouae 2brl2b• du
SS251mo No pets S250 1ec utll pd Pie• oar am yard re-675-8808 631•5230 Beth dee crpt slv re1n11 _ $485 8 17 I Newman
Spac;;ous 28r 2Ba. bttna I •3 Br 2 B• nr SC Plza 759-0040
avail .Apr I S575 mo SA pool, ape carport • $360/mo up Blch 1 g
631-3537 Child ok S695 No pets 2 Br unlurn a rum. poo1
752·61122 spa 18992 F1or1da
*MESA VERDE 2 Br ti E aide Adult Lifestyle 842-283• 942·3172
Ba IOWe< newly dec;or 28r 1Ba Lndry lac MARINERS WALi<
$41l5 Cnud ok no pets like nu, large, quiet 2 & 3 apll nr Hunt Htr-
8!13·1197• $450 11ngl1 846-4549 bour Oswhr. real lplc.
•ay HI Tl Large 2 Br 1 Ba upstairs I yd, dbl ctr gar W /O
-'" Avall !l· 1 Nlca aroa. h k up From S 5 6 0 Vn 3 large bdrm quiet, g11.,.. S530tmo I 8<10-6807 Yea lrPk pallo -wv --831 -8812 v .. J••aoe. pool t Yes 75 No pall )Roomy 2 Br E/11d1. w t ~5-338t I oar Kid• OK ssoo
UHE ~36-3U5 or 969-1820
$300'1 pay1 rant
crpld 4 rm nr o
& utlls
cean/
1
BEST SllOPI 539·8190
Atty lae
3 Bdrm 3 bllll garage ·w .. 111da 2 BR. 1 B1. pool
,_carpets. good cond I no Piii $450 mo Isl &
$505 Calf S.0-1153. aslcj IHI 833-8533
for Deva. Ultry O< Pam 13 br, 2'.\ bl. trptc, encl
UITSllE ' ~;~. ~~~ Avail Aprlf 1
2 Br 1·~ Ba. TownhouM.1 carport/ gatao•. 1mall THE SEVILLE 2 Br wtg1r.
pet oil. laundry rm, lrPlc 1 cit•. drp1. bltlns, fncd
Avall AprU. I Y wtpatlo, water pd
2643 Orange or 20111 "G" Santa Ane
2548 Orange Ava $520 Call 1 ·5
TSL Mgmt M2· 1803 6!16-4 120
S&50/mo 2 Br 2 a. Apl 2 Br 1 Ba I car g1raga,
upper unit. balcony p11va1a P•llo. upper unit
frPk. lndry rm. carPort $525/mo Bro ker
21115 Maple 851-8800
TSL Mgmt 642-1803 Sito o~ 1 Br 1920 Wt'*-RENT CREDIT
Ava , up1lal11. rafrlge. BrlnJl lhl1 ad & r~v•I
l305tmo S1at11 Mgmt c1• It on 111 month'• 8<11-1324 rant 2 Br. TownhouH
Nr. So Cit Plau. •11183 Apt1. OAS & WATER
1 Br, poollepa, gated PAID. Poot, laundry •
comm a t i 4 75 c:foaeto .
1425 2Br 2b• pool $495 1 ~-_:_ 38r 3t>a PallO. II
969-2085. ~6-
New 2 Br
Adult a 2 Ba C ondo 11onel Recrea
ar. a 1 ml oc ••n 640-57 19 ava
••• IHI Ftr4 231 Hiii Pt
Costa M ...
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$17 00 two fr• llcllel• (
vlfua) to Iha
CtlOtS HI w
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lfalfiiroun01
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To c111m ticket 1 call
642-5878, ••t. 352 ..... ....... ...,.
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE
ACROSS
1 "1'm
shocked''
5 French G.I
10 In the chips
14 Strobile
15 Cook's garb
16 A rea unit
17 Condiment
2 wds
19 Harold of lhe
comics
20 Scallions
21 Wants
23 Arena areas
26 Greek letter
27 Evergreen
2 wds
30 Sh1mm1ed
34 Gera1nl s wife
35 Crazy as
37 Fuss
38 Pub tare
39 Retaliation
4 1 Thickness
unit
42 Resin
43 Vote in
44 Auction off
45 Perspires
47 Pulpy fruits
50 Numerrc
preltx
2 3 , ..
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4
51 Pepper. e g
52 Engine parls
56 King's chatr
60 Double curve
61 Pro-Am.
MONDAY'S
PUZZLE SOLVED
sport·
2 wds
64 Greek under-
ground
65 Saree wearer
66 Blue shade
67 Is obliged
68 Ruhr city
69 Rounder
DOWN
1 Resound
2 Thug
3 Not !or
4 Reduced
5 Quarterback
6 Choose
7 A Gershwin
8 Title
9 Dark horse
tO Food
27 Loud sounds
28 Mother -
2q Relative
31 Engraving
32 Roman
allowance otftc1a1
46 Certify
48 Hand cover
49 Ear problem
52 Sonnet
53 Snow home
54 Vast areas
55 Mineral
spflngs 11 Cake expert 33 Guys and
12 Canadian 5 7 Preposition
36 Come out -58 Siam length Indian
13 Btrds
18 Basic amount 39 Back Pref
22 Ladd role 40 Hamlet"
24 Plunder site
25 Picks out 44 More severe
5 6 7 8 9
15
measure
59 A-S servant
62 Navy rank
Abbr
63 Born
11 12 13
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Mt!!!!!""' 1711 1e11 w .. 1c1111, Na 218 10 3900 IQ ,, 2.435 IQ
Ar TRACTIVE 28r 2ba, " Suitable for medlcal or
MCurlty, PMk vi-. nr dtnlal Agent 541-5032
beach S 8 7 $ O • • Pttme Fountain Valle)' ol-
845-8-4511 lice. 884 eq It 10529
3 Bt ~ golf courae 8 I a t • r ( D t c k I
11\ew, 111 amenlllea BIG 714/Ne-113.4
CANYON EAST APTS
No pet1 844-0509
Saat• Aa1 21IO
llWNIT Olml
Full Servlee SultN
It Oil MITI It "75 Furn/unf11rn DELUXE t BR CONDO All YOU neid for on.
tmmac, P<>04. ttnnla.. ape Monthly Feel
Many upgradts. Com-~0-!1470
plell privacy $465/mo ---------
857-1914 •IELHI lfFtCH*
Condoa 2 Mealer Br & 2
Bathe S C Plaza ., ..
mlnU1M to Airport & Ir-
vine lnd11r·1 area
838-1455
1 MO FREE RENT
t room 10 7 rooms Adi
Alrporter Inn & Frwye No
MlaM requlrlK!
Call AM 833·3223
l 2900 N 8 800 sq ti Ol11Ge, 1vall MAI M ar 1, S!IOO mo UllU IDOi 846-8402, 873-5500
•TH Ill A1rp0rt area-Exec
Wkly r1n1a11 $95 up Suites lrom 225-450 sf
Color TV, free coffee. S 1 per IQ II/Many xtrae
healed pool & s11p1 to Call 557-7010
ocean Kitchens avail
985 N Coast Hwy
Laguna 8Mctl 494-5294
IUUll MOTIL
Wkly rentals now avail
S 105 & up Color TV
Phon11 In room 227 4
Newport Blvd CM
646-7445
WTlllE
Very private rm & ba
relrlge. Pref female
$325/mo 873-7544
4 Br, F V near 405 twy &
shopping Kii prlv
S240/mo 96-4-38•4
Bdrm w/house prlv, nr
busllne & ahopplng cntr Adults only 962-7520
Furn rm In pvt home nr
SC Plau, shr bllh,
$65/w k, n /smkr
556-1737
Room fO< rent In a private
home. Chrl1t1an college
or bualne11 Man pref
$275. S..8-3365
IEWPNT IUCI
OFFICE SUITE w/Haroor view Pacific Coast Hwy
Approx tOOO Sq It
714-645-7100
llWPtllT IUH
OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE
1000 II 10 2700 11 .Al-
tractlv., well rnBJnta1ned
modern buildings on
quiet street Aaslgnad
parking. garages evall-
eble
&45-4800, 845-3323 di
.momnnms.
t MO FREE RENT
Wllh short term leese.
lull service suites Keep
your overhead low &
proless1on111 image high
881 0o-Or Suite 14
Newp or1 Beacn
631-3651
ID LEISE
10 SECURln Prime Costa Mesa toca-
llon. abundant parking
Yearly on the beach 1 lull service From 1155
room apt. kitchenette & ____ 64_2_-_78_50 __
shower $300 plus S200 O 111 c e s p a c e a v a It
security deposll. 2306 W w/recepl Ice Skypark
Oceanfront Newport Cir. Irv 261-2020
Beech 6 73-• 1 s.. 8-41-3050
Nwpl Sch nr Westollfl, Ot11c1 space for tease.
prvlgs In 38r llm to em-prime beech/bay toca-
ployed per1or1, gar. lrplc, lion 1400 sq II , upa-
jac, pv1 yard Nk:e S250 1 airs Priced bet ow
631-&306 market 87!1-0647
28th St bMch house. NB 1 .. ia111 ltatab 2916 own furn rm. 1st & last & ---------dep . Ave l l immed Office. Storage. Retell,
675-3819 Shop. 99ace available at
45¢ sq 11 Any size up to
Rttlll, Mtttla 2904 1248 SQ II 546-7249
Pine Knot Motel on CONt Coata Mesa Zoned C-2
Hwy, NB. •t8P9 to oc.an lllllf OFFICE StmS
Wkly ratea. 846-0440 Bayfront t>ldg 700-1,007
IQ fl avail lrom S 1 25 snow. .. ., ., ...
Ocean view. color Iv,
room phones ale, free
collM StlC>I to beectl. Htd poo4 6-42-.8252
BASEMENT S 1 00 8Q 11
2500 liq fl Call Mon-Fri
9-5
VacatiH leatala 2907 Ctaal. ltatala 2tll
ROSARITO BCH-BAJA 2 Commercial C-t W. 19th
bd. 2 ba. llPI 6. pool. St. C.M Prime 1oca11on.
1ac; prtv bCh 545-9223 "Int terms 2 Br 1 Ba • private houae w11n large
Charming 3-aty Swlas yard. Ute as olfloe. dresa
hOme, nr lake & beach, shop, 8fltlques. etc Slarl
beautiful area, San Ber-MAK ING M 0 NE y I na1dlno Mini. summer/ $550/mo + sec
wlnlet S850 675-6043 S48-S442 770-5829
ltatala It Uut 2'0I 4 Storefront spaces 350 10 520 111 143 Broad ROOMMATE REGISTRY way. C M Adnan Ally
Rentors. S 12 S..9-6547
Rent-. $20 ---------
714-991-room Vlaa/MC ldut. ballla 2920
Sh< 2 Br apt 1n N B 30' •S775 up 1900 fl lndu-
from und $385/mo 11rlal ottlC41 18101 Re
Help lumlth 650~994 dondo Circle, R .
PROF . W I M Shr
Twnh .. $215 + 'J\. utlt1
Hunt ington Beach
842-2834
1st & tut BG. 546-'4370 In L-ouna Niguel. Crown
bus/5'48-«01 hm Valley Parkway, ac>Prox
You may have won two
ticket• to
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IMMEDIATE OPEIHll&S
NE'ed wlcphone sales rC'presentalJves to
sl.Hrt tonight in Costa Mesa office
•Part ume
•Must be at least 16
•No experiem.-e m.-<:l'SSJry
•Pleasant personality
•Reliable
•Good earning potenual
Room + t>oard +
$300/mo
N-port Bch 642-1211
MOllEIHPHI
Need car-phona Re•
checked Full or part
time Work tn Area S<I
per hour 10 atart with
reg rllMS Call for appl
Dana'• Hlk'lng Inc
750--0828
•• ,., • ., ..... Pl•ttf
Part time maintenance
poelllon Hours fle•lble
Experience a muat Re-
lere~ req'd. 845-0210
UW. SICllOUIY
642-5678, ext. 312
between 5:30PM-9PM
"THE POSITIVE ANSWER"
P /T Hl4mll SALES p0e111on open w1
Dally Pilot new1pap1r gueranteed ulary or
dealer 1n lrvlne area comm Earn up to S 1000
Approx 20 hra pr wk wk & more Call Otck
Af1ernoon1 & some wee-Hardy 531-3000
kend morntngs Must •-r••• Prl-'-have dependable venlcie. -•••••
prefer light truck w/ Experience preletred
camper ahetl Only neat. Prl.ttr'I ltl,ar re1pon11b1e persona No Exper
need apply Starting ap-631-3494 9-5pm C M
prox S. 75 hr & mileage
ca11 btwn 9 30-10 30AM SEOln&af
142-Hll, Eat. 312, aff. 1110
only Mon-Fri, ask for RMldenllal home builder
Greg Hyde, circulation needs conllructlon M -N ewport Cen1er Real 642-4321 cretary with experience
Estell Llllga11on Firm In working with con-
needa aoarp. exp'd legal PIT wotk College credit tracta, aubcontractora.
Sec'y Xlnl typing. dicta avail 645-5760 al1 2PM word proceuor, etc
Mert111t1, T.D.'14021 IEctUTill IAUS phone. and sMnhand 1 R and 0 eleelrical technl-Must bl able to handle _ _ _ mu II Sa I er Y o PI n clan for panel assembly heavy work toad. Send
I'll llY TlllT T. I. IMM OPHllH 640-6962 and wiring per schematic res.-e & salary requlr•
PIT, FIT. XLNT Commls. L••• Me..&.etl•C 11,,, wire diagrams 2 yrs min men ts to Bo• 1092, Cash last 964-2123 Work In OC Mu1t have r• exper 240-3189 and ask Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. 2;;d TO s trom $5,000 to flair tor color & De a Mttl Est mortgage brokeraoe for Bob G Costa Meu 92626.
$50,000 hlgn yield se-starter Wdl 1ra1n firm looking for aggre1-------------------
cured by singlt family 840·5249 sive loan reps seeking Real Estate broker hlll Storelery P/T
nomea 1n San Bernadlno, high income Builder• Fl-too many leads needs Experience 1k1H•. warm LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Define terms, avoid Prin only Cpll Dennis Dental Ass'· ••Per · nanc1a1 643 -2330 asiociate in N e personallly needed for
self-deception. streamline techniqut•s and plug 11t41 886-9828 Mon-Fri RDA Must hketo work, (Denllal 851-7720 lnt'l Imp Exper office like to have time oll Hrly ---2 loopholes in legal agreement Get behind scem•s 111 9-e ___ __ satery Newport Beach Ma intenance Peraon __ R_EA __ L_E_S_TA_T_E_ Hour& 9 AM to PM
order to protect basic mterests A cover up CX.'C'Urs if r o on C.M Apts l/ery 646-4801 needed tor flue cleaning Salesman Need 1 expe-Va1ted dut-Good ....
You so rcrm•t secure S21 600 n 12''• IY Full lime Call Chris rlenced person '" com-laryl 'cor [110shl person OFor Ill Ell 64 t-1079 mercial & lnduslrtal real ap a eymour 1
VI GO (Aug. 23-Sept 22): This can be youi ~ncJ.,,,o~,~~,e ~~2~J'6: Santor preferred Light -------estate tor a successful & 7 5 4 -4 5 4 4 a I t 2 P M
power-play day W ishes are tram,formed inti, pick up and, delivery llAIAHllS IEHH growing firm 760-9073
realities. Relationshi p with powerful ind1v1dual I" THOMPSON BLUE-Earn S45o to s9oo per Beat working conditions Secretery/lleoapt
sohdthed Love and money are highlighted -you'll Eaployment PRINT 3186-E Airway ~on''~0~a~~v:d 11.:i1oya in Newport Beach tor Npt Beach 1nveat-ll l:x: I zed - -Ave CM 549-9233 -· 7141646-5051 ment Co Gen'I ollice
feel more se<:ure, Obj("CliVC'S WI • rea I Btlp w..... 5100 DlllYH c~~l~r Wl::'o~':::~~:t Real Estate Sales skills Incl good typing
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Y ou rt•ach wider &.awr'& StrYlot I Must have small car or 548-7058 btwn 11AM & Real Estate/Property and 10 key req Math
JUd1en('(.', more people art> interested in what you Piii/it olc NB only &•Pi'' motorcycMI Full or part 3PM week days management OPi!lmng for a1>1llty tor fight book-
say and propost.• Career twts boost, prestigf' IS PBX op• need apply time For 1mmed1a1e Masseuse with or without exp Income property keeping Eitper and non·
are h1ghlightt'd and you could ren•1ve un14Ul' PIT Sa1-Sun 11 PM-7 work diplomi Apply lOAM to u1e1 apec1al1st well! smkr Call vatarie honor AM Sun 7 AM-3 PM and Call 645-0366 known apt sates mgmt 644--0241
w d 3 PM 11 PM C 11 -----12 Noon Mon-fr1 co Repeal comm on---------SCORPIO (Oct :?:i Nov 21) H1ghlaghl 63~ 58-40 -a ESCROW OFFICER 847•7678___ mgmt accounts 851151 SECRETARY
tndeix·ndenC't'. w11lmgness to break from past and (R I ) MEOIAllC'S Ill.PH on s a 11 s E O E Stock ero«erage At-m 1n
realtzt-that proJet:t 1s JUSt beg1nn1ng desp1tt• HTO h••lr HI I I llllYirll 642-t5t8 Fashion 111and haa 1m-A 1 t h tor Costa Mesa office 01 " d I ob":'<:t1ons from thOSt' who lack faith Ac""'•nt 011 .. u omo ive repair sop 1 k 111rcirnllllST me 1ate opening or ,,.. ...... General sttop labor • independent escrow For mar ne eng wor ii; ii; Secretary/backup ope-travl'I. l'Onunumcatlon, sp1ntual valUC':. M 1 n, mum wag 8 company Pref wl work 548-3561 for busy cn1roprec1.c 01-rauon E>tper pref d SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec-21) Follow 631-7270 nper In H B ' F V _M_en_a_nd __ women ___ needed flee Must be Sharp well Hours 8 to 4 30 Con1ac1
h h f If arH Salary open Call organized and depend-Helen 644_2292 t roug on trst 1mpr css1ons. pl•rs1stent yov BABYSITTING to• 6 mon-Laura, 953_6020 lor Hc1ting careera In able wtgood phone ____ _
c"Ould strike pay dtrt Finan<'tal backing 1s posstblt'. tha old t>aby girl dolly, r'iiiiiiill_______ Health and Beauty lndu-menn"r 45 WPM tO h C t M 1• s1ry PIT, FIT Excellent but not Crom •,ource under current t•ons1derau on my ome os 8 858 ExperlenGed and mature I earnings 639-6849 key. good figure apll-
F I L.~ h al d Weekdays R"'' rea tude exp . non-smkr am1 y memlA"r as v i suggestion 841--0574 or 557-2732 ieget secretary Must DCW LllEll pref 631-5690 CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) Open lines of ha•e current and hands l ---
Banking on 1uperience w11h JDIS 11irs1•1U1T •irlp lOmmunicatlon Have alternatives al hand L•·· r•c••11r111 WANG word proceaser ii; • ii; "-( F h h • • IUI " s d Part time. mature count· v1vers1 y . ocus on experinwntatton. gain t roug PlllCEISlll 1 girl office Stert'g sa-* tewar • ., hltp, ideal tor college
written matcnal and long-distance call wh1t•h Orange CoaSI savings 15 ~dN~b~~N~J~OO~~S-: g~:':~pptys studtnl9 & homemake<•.
provides boost In morale seeking an expeilenced EARCH CORPORATION For Info (312) 888-4347 11-3. Mon-Fri Call alt AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 F't.'b 18) Keep resolutions loan processor for I Newport Beach (Airport UI C-1533 Fee for DI-2PM 95!1-0554
concerning diet, nutrition. health. ThOS<' who share FHLMCIFNMA lst & 2n<J I area). 7141851-1668 rectory S&ILll~ trull deed packages •
SEOllnUIY
Part time. weekends
only. tor community a.
soc1at1on 1n Newport
Beach Call 673-6170
weekdaya be'-1 9 & 5
SECRETARY
10< pvt Investor. bkpng,
exp & grammattcal Mlllla
req Non 1mkr. salary
neg Mall r-.ime to Ste
200, 2855 E Csl Hwy
CdM 92625 Your c"Oncerns will offer encouragemt•nt and hl•lp c 11 L d sh OFFICE HELP DRlnS PERSOI 7,,~_ 1801
1 n a 11 8 ' •FAS..,ION COUNSELOR II & II you complete project You'll be on mor e solid .,.. "' n Answering ca a 18
-$12/hr, PIT. Ladles ~p-typing !or cleenlng 1vs Needed a designer dral1 SEE FOR YOURSELF emotional and financial ground. Boat Salesman E•P•-paret Buatneu 730-9080 Must have pleasant per-person, •/mechantca1 Local .Amway dlatr are
PISCES (Feb 19-Mar<'h 20) Foe-us on rtencedPrelerred Call or731-43'47 sonallly Clayton s background for leading en1oy1ng extra Income
adventure. greater freedom of thought, action 5!14-8500 Ct11n1ng Service . racing spar manulactur-We show you how Finest reslaurent needs 831 _ 7080 Mon, Wed, er Must have 1a1tlng ex-1 8-48-4547 Roman ce is very much in ptctUr<' Creative IHllllPIR capta ins. watterat Fri, btwn Sam & 9pm pertence Computer Ex-SERVICE STATION
endeavors SUC't'eed Your ideas are pul across m Wa need an 1n1rge11c. 1 waitresses. bartenders. perlenoe would bl help-I ATIENDENT
dynamic, dramattt' fashion PuJI out all stops. qualtlled person to nc:;al/hostess. bus per-P1rlil•1· ... tll lul Full-time position. Corona del Mar. part/ handle all of our book-sons Must apply In P&f· Accepting appllcattons good pay & benellts time evenl"911, 6 days. 34 -------+ keeping Secretarial ~. 333 Bayside Dr NB Newoort Arehes M1r1na Send resume -No Phone hours, at 15/hOur
Shr 28f 2ba, poo4, tennis, Wit A f1•a• 3004 I.eat A f1u• 3004 P111ea1b 3012 Ski Ila benel1c1al Full Charge bookkeeper Catt tor app1 3·5 Celli to Sparcrall EXPERIENCEOONLY
lac. ell recreation. $300 t 100 st 2 ofc & wrhse ir•--n I •••trLS _63l-5l l5 ----11lyplng.40 hr w1c Prefer Monday-Frl &42-4644 r Corp0rat1on. 2501 Allon Erme or Jeff 675-2276
16« 8Q 11 !145-0215
••ua• Pm LOST Sterllng Sliver 24 ii;..,_ _ A 1 CA 927 • & ·~ utll. 1 ch lid ok 1700 al wrhse space. ' pc, In brwn paper bag on OUTCALL 835-91g9 lal '•ntl f /T ,. mature person. mu11 be Part Time : ... ve, rvlne, "'· 1.. Servtng ttelp wanted, Fe
M&--0099 lrwy close, top toe CALL Co111t Hwy m Bay Or Expenence nec111ary permanent local rHl-1 SALES Back Street Is Pref Original Ptzza. 2121
Luxury Dana Polnl Condo _6_7_5-_6_2_5_1 _ Pet Flndet• 836-9163 Lo11 Mar 20 Reward lester l•HJ Letter apply In peraon Le Slat: ~:~!o~n•~d 0~~!~t"~~ ~°o 121,000 fr. Pert Tl•• looking for good people BalbOll Blvd (Crnr/22nd
2 Br 2'"' Ba 2 lrp1c·1. lYIJWU SOOI Lost green & red Macaw 548-3325 Miiied to your child S 1 rltt Restauranl 414 No 8 !195 BelbOI Ca Must bl willing to work 8 on N 8 loc.tlon 11 you're st) N e Apply In person
b a r , p o o I . a p a Parrot on M11lgold SI 1n LOST ---, F0< info. call 54-0-1420 Npl bl, NB EOE ---l 9:6e 1 I houri a week For ap-~.tv2a5tldFe-~I~~~-bet-1 3 and 5 pm t-496-26e1 Oelu.e olc/lnduat 9'>8CI Greenbrook housing 0 5.8•. """"lment Call ~· .. '""' _,... on W 1711'1 Im Coat a Ma I e She It 11 dog ne-man woman. Caahier --• """' Switchboard Operator.
Mature & quiet fem 28'-35 Mesa. 1460or3000IQ11 tract. 979-93-49 (miniature Collie) Brown sllm very attractive. 48, Major Stock Brokerage FILL TIIE PH 898-7 ... 4 SAUi, PAllT TIMI FfT, Pll. Graveyard r•
to lhr bch apt, $255 mo 50¢/up Call owner. and While Please call IOoklng for very succea-Firm"' 0 c airport Hr& PAllT-T11E Wiil PAllT/Tllll ms·-· Supplement your lnoome lief and twlng. No Exper + u 111 , non· s m k r 111-1111 Lost. small Twrllf mix M 770-4911,2 or 85 t-771 t tlvt man. nonlamolter, 6' 7-3 Good typing skills opporlunllles available Wanled adulll over 22 by doing Interesting Nee. 6-42-3013
673-9417 -· dog, white. red collar anytime & Ov8f, wfth Mme quell-and adding machine ex-with the Los ~ngeles wtlO enjOy working IMth tlllPN>ne Illes work on
800 sf C M 81111 w l Pactllc Sands tract nr laHrtll lewer41 1111 Write Cox 1091 ~ Ca!t 95~t20 T1m11 Clrculallon De-youth Must be well bltlalf of National Com-Htller/llta41a& T•-Roommate t o ahr 2br shower Private $295 Beach & Atlanta. H 8 Dally Pilot. PO Box 1560, CHILO CARE WORKER partmenl In our door-to-n........__.., ....--a""". 8 panl11 Many shifts lo t.f S325&utll NeptuneNB •"'1-367 1 "75-2660 842-0100,969-1221 F Bk •• d H ~ C0tt1Mesa92626 "' •'""''""' ........ ~··.,.. •• 1tep1 to bch 650-1319 ..., ' " ound. 1 '"'1 us .. y· 3 pm to 1 t pm lhlfl Co-door newepaper Hiii poalllve motivator Start ctlo<>M lrom . .-per hour wanted for Huntington
-· 2.000 IQ tt unit Wllh offk:e type dog, 54e-9.-.1 ••• ed reatdenllaJ treatment program Guaranteed at S75 per week Call guaranteed Sales 1111*" Beach pre-1chooler. 3
0 ·~ f k h Avail lmmed -Coate Lost Cat Blk long118M' " SCRAM LETS p, la•M• progrem Work exper hourly wage plui com-2-5pm. 646-7021 (Uk for prel'd, but will train the dey1/week. t-2 hours u .. , em non-am r • r Meta 30c aq fl Min 1 yr • ,._ • &tor ~ldenttals requlr-m11alon Houra 9 AM -2 Sharronl right person For Inter-Send raaume & H lery 2Br 2b• CdM apt wt le c II 11 • 8 PM yr Male ".,...try·· Yellow • 9833 Toucan Circle ea Send reMH'nl to Ad PM or 4 PM • 9 PM vtow call Robin or Ltnda requlrementa to· L Mec-
same 1350 & '" ulll 4~427a 1 er collar. no taga 6'42-2338 ANSWERS Fountain I/alley No 1092 Dally Pilot p Training I• prov1d4td Po-PAIT TillE at ca. PO Bo• 8939, Foun-
6«-5207 •11 6 Loat Oldet male Ooo. lr19h You are the winner of o Bo• t580 Co~ta tentlal lo earn $300 + Ml/WEllEllS 141-llll tam I/alley. Ca 92708.
Steps 10 ti.ech M/F thr Mite. a..tala 2925 Setter & Shepherd mix Slylus. Unifi two free tk:lcett (I 17 00 Meu CA 92626-0560 per week Fa< an Inter-Make l•trl $1 helplng
lge 3brl2b.., $292 or Prime Tultln Re11Htolflce "'Harold" Vic. Santi~ Exact · HyPhen value) 10 the ' ~]810~_-252 _914 f ~~: youth carrllf't promote Sales TEL . A. 01110
m 1 tr 1 3 4 o N e ipace Low rent Nptl Or & 22nd St N NUISANCE OtlOll YUUS c:~~~:::,11~v~~n2 1204 their own Htabll1hed llPPUIEIT lmmedlatt opening• In ~9731 Main st 730-1470 or 731-2200 Thi new OUY In thl office Orange County 831_5032 rou1ea Matur• outgo-flll 1 .... 1 telephone 18181• Mlllng
C M tu .......... __ ... & 83 t-.8899 L011 3118 Gray & white 11 really conluaed Wh• 1 Fairground• IOllU1 tfFtOE Ing, attrac11ve perental WO<k Part-time, 9 AM -2 subscrlpllon1 to the Oalty
I.a: g.:.· ~';d'."'o;;.; \IU Cockapoo lam New ,_he llXH hla btaln, Monday. Mareh 28 QOISTllCTIOI Full/time poalllon run-!)'Pl Plf80n, plM8e call PM or 4 PM-9 PM IMth Piiot EY91'11ng hours and
1350 &42 50 2 haircut MeH Verdi. 11'• only a NUISANCE 8.00 Pm n1ng atock room Muat 2-!IPM. M·F 846-7021 L. A Tlmet Clrculatlon Saturday morning•
· -1 evt Aaaoaaet•tatt 979-22416 lax To claim llck•I• call WOllEll hive good. typing aktlta, team In teleph<>nl salM Commt11lon with gua.
Rmmte nHded by 411 Ptnta&la 30121 642-5678. ekl 352 US & OVERSEAS mual be 1 Nff 1tarter & PlllSlll Earn an hourly wage plu• rant11 and bonu111 H""tlngton 2 8t t-..ndry, Aauuc ... atl 3002 Found. 2 Llaaa Apsoe .-Pay Range, bl able to W()(1( wt1h Uttle lor Hind Ironing Muat new lnereaMd commit-Contact 8•2-5678 alt =1~~2·50• u1lll pakS ! PllMITITIYE Call~~~rfy ITUITIS j••n .. aJ For11~~c,~;2r:a~3338 ~:r~·io:e sc:rrK:; _bl_me_1_~-~--~-op_s_ino_ ~ d!::S1'!,f'0C'!!:'.~5~30~PM~~~~~~~
,..--.,. P1' Irv: lh 4 bt 3 1mo1 Found Preactlptton Ota.-MASSlll!E a.me.. 3014 Ekl E-1530 Fee '°' 01-at &44-2507 SELL Idle Item• with • Meaa, 1375 Sunllower u 2· ••71 ..,.,..._ · · ' · I ue. Sat. March 19, • ' rectory A~ .. 7141~1 Clualfled Ad• .... ...,.. ba houH •• 260/mo. + WlllllllP 2112 HARBOR BLVD I *ANGELA SPIRITUAL __ ..;...·-----llll•a1 ,..1111 I iiO~el~ly~P~llo~t~CiiliaNliiiti.diiiAiidii.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii U1tlm. 867·1ee8 •••• corner Magnolia/ Hell COSTA MESA Con8'11tenl·lll m1t11r1 COUNTER HELP. part--• ., I• ~ Otten I I WI -857-0156 •4•• 876-2495 873-978-4 time, IP9'Y In pereon at Growing ln8Ul'lnC8 co nr
to "" my i: ~ b':' ~~:fa':' •ua help?" Fr.,n,:/~~ac~~~ ~~4 :,: I j~l•.JMmmy Stuftu. ~ :=o~~oi'~'lt~ NewtPaKIDperS EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI
1280 mo 548-3118 I, Trout>lu?/Olvorc•. mhc f.,,,... blectl puppy l IAYI a WIEI ·····"' ' minded peraotl with'*' • • 832-8301 o.bra I "amity Problema? oo-Mate Golden Retrlever
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-..aaaeltl E•I*'· Counter PerlOO fOf handwriting. Req In· Fem• ..-1ng gay mall mffltc 111o11nce?/Chlld gold. Female Retriever AnRAOTIVE 11 r1ntat car co. Can Laura, olude 35.45 WPM, 10
to find & •hare hut AbuM?IChlld cuetody?, mile theph . .,d old dog MASSEUSSES la-•-... 846-3955 key addln~ machine,
condo, N 8. lrH. Ole Immigration (~)'1 ~I ,,.,,.. .. Ter-TO SE~E YOU INt OlllTll 0UU ' general mat al)lltude a
8 4 2 • 9 e 3 7 • H ome IN HOUSE CA LI rlar mhc t,n. auteh•a CIRCUS Of I On!nuJU.. 4114 Takl~k:allone for I =~ =-~ 546-2513 l1'-111-1Ml rlohl rHr 90 Female UST~ m dry Hrt 12 to an appt .,., 8:30 & t2
Speo11cutar view, He. Cell CIOllact, 2A htl. =o!:::?:,!, ~C:.~i 111111£ Seh Ol~mple souvenlre e.>mt Mon 1hru Friday noon, 98&·9510, Com·
OMe, NI' 11)4l, ttnnlt 1296 I llt ef tile AIM puppln avail lnctda all 719 NO. HARBOR ILVO To ~all•J. lnveatment l4e-821 merctal lri.,. Utt Int • mo+~. 7eo..11307 Put aome In your llfa: Aid 1hot1. H•wport 8HOI\ FUU.IRTON of SHIOO Aequir.ct. C.it •HLJ PILOT ,.~-~0..!_t·~ HB. F/rmmte 10 1hr llA UCI u change pr09ram Anlmel l helter, 128 llM111 CrllO MM7ff ... ___ .. _ ..._,.
2141A. 2 atory condo, by hoetlng • 1"'411 111>-MW Dr C M 14~5e ....._ 24 ""' ......, tt Lttt 4tM Tl'lt 0111y Piiot hae M•IOr Stoek trokeraoe l>kYr!f, 1Mll08i_ 11 !!'J...!.o dent l or 10 wka thl• ...._, -- _ Of>lnlnga lot ,,_rt time f'lml °' O.C. All'port. Hrt.
bah w~ .., ---"""""*· Student""' PllY ,~~l~':P =~1::1 1 IAYl l WDI .... "" ""' Rout• MllNl)4Jrl to -8-4. BOOd lyplllQ "'"'• Yount llbetel 1'1W111t to IN 145/wll ' Cell Randy olelm. Vic.· Meonoltef ATIMCTIVI hYe hOme, '*'• 910. Cati ~ oarritre. Mond~ Cell teM120 -
211t •pt wttp .. "' t>oll. 7141133--1111 a.nning, tt.e. M3-2771 rMo"!J!'~g, nOWt ,.,~ .. u~ Action :~~JM~~:~:: IMllEITIDI ~ w/beloony. U60 1i11t I,.... *4 Found·IMd a-"'te dog '"' =•~op H 1·H 47• depandlbta ttallOn ... WHll .omt ~tor l'llOAUllLH.I MOi410e. ft oo.dlt 0t,pe, vie' COIDS·WOUld love to ' 4 h0Uf'I. oon -~ « tmell pl<* new bHuty lllOn In
M/F. IO 9'W ~-llCll I Mtonoll• A tte nu ~ ¥1/'f04J.1CeM s1~1;) """""4 Tl.'tffH up and current ln11.tr• ~ 8eacfl Joyce,
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............. tiMlllflC eu.ain ~~II\ ~7~~ on '"ACTUAL AIAOIHOS 1414111 ..... t1 Ooae: Deify i'uo: ;to I ... , .. .,. V•r ,___ "*""' ~ ~. Advice In 111 m1ttt,. WIDOW HAI IU fo r Well lay It,. Ootl• ~•~t••r ~ ftCHI\ .. .,. ll 10 'OUHO Pit M Terrier IOM. maul ... & bvll• T.0 '1, lt0,000 up. "10 ....._ _ ..
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C'8 Oreng• Cout DAILY PILOT I lu•day, March 22. lDl3
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S300 on bid: '55 Thunderbird ~herry Tr1a11!rt1tiea 78 1110 wagon, 4 or. 4 9'>cJ, rune goo<l 'II llZ tlOll OPI
648-7867 °' 113 t 1010 red), •n Mont• Cerio 29, ml., llerclu IOIJ ~-Ii "r'"n~··· ,,_ aaoti &4&-nm1
7 M 37 000 I -J V " ·~ Sllv•r. blut i.ather. lo ml Ill GU tt llde/elc:le lro1I· t 7 trC. • m • ••• (' I -81 8-210 W1gorl Oreat eng Aaklng 110,800
lue, lce-m1k•1 Ken· I ttl I ._ OU\ -.o condition Tak• over IH· 860-llH8
more, 1260 Kenm0t1 HELEI llOLlllD I t "'"' S 1"4 •• F .... I 8833N~hll "'.... n14 -aw '~llllJ~ •e. v /rno, A.ml M ·79 MBZ 4•"SEl ,..,. w vu a oven g•e atove l\Qvl•• m 11 Ml M11 11111lo1111 Stereo, A/C, 5 tpd Call ~ ""' $300. Both 11lnl cond rount• n Valley 844-66811 ~loie 11 am parcnmenl. all Hirn,
845-61110 hralta11 1021 Olllet rualtut a '(.!~ ,~;! :1~:e~1n,1~; &: 4 ~••I Drlwtt 1039 or alter 4 pm mint c,:~:12~!8.50033'
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rack A.M/FM radio.
power window•. pow•r
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330 W Bay. Cotta MeN,
Mon tnru Frl 10·6 p,m.
Don Wllllam1, &42-4321
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... 1141.1111 headboards, beaulllul wtvemco c:lralllng ma Orange County 000 ml. 18000 873-4860 j•Outl $4500 P P Convertlble, ale, r9d wt
88 Chevelle Malibu
Good eng 8 trans, t2ll0
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246 ~~o~~ ":~:02111 pip $h•1::yGdEulyS.ld1•1k:yns~:. Ho1po1n1 relr1g· tint SA.VIN'7'70BONO COP I • pm 1"7" Toy Longbec:I, ra 77 280Z. 61K, ui.e-;;;;: • C • QAlll S " cond $180 A.pl 12 relrlg, " • " M1g1, lvre. Dam, New v7 l1111c. new leatner 245 cu It wa1111 4 ice. GE $100 Lrg upright IER letterorleg11.e11c:.I lo claim llck11l1 call dill•. am/Im CHHlle. 1nock1, M UST SELL 1n1t1rlor Sliver paint. 78 VW BUS, at am/Im
S6001>fhr Startlmmed very cle•n $595 lrffzer $175 Reitan 7 cond Cheap $1400, 842 6878, ••• 352 1 CB, 59M, 22 MPO, Aun1 $57501140 44811 1unrool, .in1 cond Sac· CHHlle, 1unroor. low
4dr. equlWed wtlh roof
rack, 11arao wllh tape,
pow., Ma ... power win-
dow• •P••d control. ~ c:IOOt lockl Good
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Cotta MeH, Mon thru
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Day 4 evening 1hll11 848·2408 etegere $30 720-03115 844· t801 ••• Gr• a 1 Ca 11 Mark -----r 1 1 1 c e s 3 7 o o mllea, great COfld 14500
avail Santa Ana orttc. ---Xero-. 2800, Ilk• new _ -, 982-5218 or 549-1252 Ftrrad 9121 2131830-5704 Pnone 497-2903 eve1 ~:, r=r::,h~~.:.~ A,~::,g~~10;·d~~ ;:6~ 2 l~b,'::!~:~:~~r $1800 Of take ovet P•Y· •• ,., liktt 8016 '75 Datsun. cu1tom-pa1nl 70 385GT 2+ •lvr blu eal 75 450 SLC. ayierwn; I --
VOl<lea who cen rhlnk on 8113-9060 673-2595 m1nl1 ol 1104 Pr mo Moped Peugeot nice $4500 obo Mull aetl blk ltnr Int. nu Pereltll 4 Gold, Cnrome alloys, '65 V W BUG Rbll 9ng &
th• 11 , •a 1 • c a 11 C a. 403-24119 evea cone:! 1250 obo. 213-634-9678 '3000 epent tn11 year In 1ea1ner sun roof I 16 Irani I 1750 OBO
1182•71187 01 662_ 7503 ••trH • 5Pc Walnut bdrm Ml king A.di..-Typewriter, Mii cor· 979-0359 77 Cou ,.8 , X l T w / delalllng eng , 1nock1 500 845-2375 875·883B ~2-5012
btwn 2·9, Mon-Fri A.1k lt•lt•••I 6016 u hc:lbrd. c:lru, night I II brakM clutch etc Meo· - -- -stand & en eat $385 reel nj.· ke nu lake '81 Peugeot Moped a cemper •"811 2 3 L eno nlllcenl 4-pHa ISOmpn 170 220 diesel Hll cond 'l2 WW 11,tr ltttle for Brad Minolta camera t35mm 545-2250 S350 46·831l2 mOOel Tam lllgnlly uMd' 5 IPd. 80,000 ml $2000 luaury car tnal apprec1a-S5•oo obo New 1ran1 brakes yel 78 Cemaro 228, AC
00 Cond S 150 645·8258 750 SA.VIN COPIER Liiie $350 875-8510 firm &46-2 l l3 181 every year Sac al 963-8705 low w/black Baja tHlpe A.M/FM CUI. Hop new TILEPIHt
llUOntH C 1011 new Atwayt maintained M / 72 Oltsun a.ce11en1 $23.500 ceah 529 3489 .--=--11.( 11.i 9147 Besl olfar MUST SELL llru •Int cond $5200 ••rattrl Gariti Salts Incl etand S 1300. tttrcycltt s1200 °'beat oller (Incl -----all•• 1.. Steve 52<1 8157 even 1192-4084
Computer Cheas Game, 631 2245 ScMttn 1011 1001bo•)859-4552 F. l•t 9123 Teti"-·-• P~ce ing1 11_1_0_1_.-,-lU--W-.-... -
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" I -HI up appolnlmenll won u prize SlOO was .ltll bltlt JXS ollice dtllk a cne11 360 Yamena Enduro ·73 Oatwn PU n-eng, 4 73 850 Conver I New TIIE lfW 111311 72 Super Bee1lo l0.000 40r, equtw-d with root from OUI Coal• Mesa ol-$l50 11&3-417l 157• Elm •va $75 3M dupl1t1101 $50 Runs good S1ree1 legal spd atereo. •lnl St750 Top N-Engine. XLNT Turbo Sta11on on rebuilt eng Good rack atereo wlln tape.
flee In the evening ror " "u 963-4818 1450 call 498-1297 559-5958, 675·1200 Cond Have Receipts 1 C0tdla a Tredla cond $2 300/ OBO power 111a1 /wlndow1. HOllda~ Inn'• new travel TexH Instruments nome Costa Meaa _S1600 obo. 845-5304 Turbo Oieael p u 960·0183 638 5102 i s....,. control, 1111 wnee1. You are 1ne winner of 44" X 52" vlnyl cnalrmal, Honda XR 75 Perlecl 78 Courier "·•PO. nu """"" aub. elary + commla-compuler w/lape rec-00 $25 cone:! New snocks & rear tires. AM/FM, runs Mint, ftta•a 9125 Evei; elt1C1rlc c:IOOf locks Good
a Ion + bonua Call 646 8183 lire. IOeal beglnne<s bike $1750 642-8717 '81 Cl"IG, OX1300, Great '71 Camper, new Hane, cond $4825 May be order, $200 ~4-9187 two free tickets ($17
751-4222 aftet 1 PM 646•1087 • b eeen a1 330 W Bay, XEROX 860 CO PIER --------Conc:l ·M UST SELLI re ll eng, pampered! Coale MeH, Mon -Fri Sollware '°' Apple II Plus. value) 10 lh•
OIRCll YUIAI TOP $ I S Females Pre-
ferred. M odels &
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Ramcard, 16K $75, Vlsl·
calt, 3 3. $150 964·8160
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Piel on Bond paper, let-enc:luro $600 If If II trl , 75 CVC c•oan. runa gd Court 642-432 I 445ZAJ te<heaos. etc $900 make 675-3689 or 771-3998 310 Vlala Suerte "'
Orange Coun1y
Fairground•
Monday, March 28 olr Thompaon Flotation -----Newport Beach 12000/tltt Ul·UH '72 111 StatlH W&I 78 Corvene. 28,000 ml, 1111111 Inc Please call 645·2842 '79 Suzuki RM400, \Op You are the winner ()f '11 WllOI 1-1111 MG . orig owner, alway• ga-conc:llllon 1750 obo two tree tickets IS l7 oo Oris tWlr, 11tt lr111, rageo T-top, auto, allver
The Dally Piiot It ac-Electric typewriter $150 975-0430 va1ue)10 1ne 30Kml ale amllmcus MG M1oge1 76, runs 4 lltl 0114. 11100 wired 11nr, S7800
lab mix, t 1 mos. old, 8:00 pm
To clalm llc1<et1 call lovable, good wlklds, &42·5678, t1X1 352.
~:~~I ~:~:'!~n~,~~~ For c:leta8115•7~5a31121 '77 Honda 750 Four, Xlnt, 011011 VIRUS e1ttrH,. >.In\' conl.I 0wa1~ I looks like new. 28m ong. 4 t 4 • 4 4 4 2 I r c:l75Y9•-0199 eve1. 882·3211
9000 mllea. must sell 548-6792 I lots or xtras. well malnl-neee 10 aupervlM canler ----Orange Counly ------a 1 n e d S 2 2 o o 4 I 4 I O 4 I t bo)'9 and glria. Salary & i995/olr 546-0288 Fairgrounds ·77 CVCC, Low miles 2131630·5704 -'ICll I 1315
compeny benefit• plue S ~f!~r~ti;;.;;•;.wl._G.,,1 .. • ... •-•-•623;;;.;;.;;0 -.7-9_K_X_80_S_U_P_E_A_B_l_KE-Monday, Maren 28 Good cone:! S2600 414-IOH I !JI tr
mileage allowence 4 1 uuon old Oynamlc $295 8 00 Pm 496-0353 78 MGB wnttblk good ·74 vw THING ·73 Chrysler Newp<>f1 68,
oommllalon opportunity VRH 2_204 cm Gean\ w/ 844-ao 18 To cle1m 11cke11 call top, MG Mlnen cover l 0 t 1 0 1 11 •1 r 11 , 000 m1 full power X·
Dependable Ila wag , MKR binding• $100 ---------642-5678.exl 352 JatHr 9129 2 lonneau5 50K local S2500tobo by Mar 19 1 Cond , $795 Call v1111 or aml pickup with obo Snerldlll'I pellet rl-81 KZ 550 Many t11tlru ••• 711 XJ6. reo/lan miles $2 .600 Phone 548_..259 642-0116 (138JNS)
eutrent ln1Urance ,__ lie w /acope . $8 0 Xlnl cono $1600 or bsl ---------S9500 firm 642·3477 alter 2pm n......a 1317
aary Hour1 appro11 548-1934 or 5411-2413 olr e.40-0838 Yue 9040 83 t 1643 78 M1dge1 !lawless wnt ·72 VW BUG N-paint. ,-1• ~~A.~8rnMp!4:: :!:.~ S11111-Boot1.C101rung 78 Yamana 750 Snett '"·1_1_C_h_e_vy_V_a_n_x_ln_1_,c_.on_d_ J Ao u A A Kou GA A body. no1 e scratcn, nick = ~lo~·r:~e.:'.:d9!'; I 'to C.H. ltet •H4.
_.. 3pu & 5PM Mon etc Children 4 adults Runs grear lSI SlOOO 645-0792 Of 645-0721 ROADSTER or dent runs superb 494-8048 Evenings 4 S3400 Ph 552-3684 ... takes nl -S2995 970-0548 ttvu Fn at lt-$35 548-3242 538-5708 79 Chtl"Y van. V8, ·~ion. 1 of 30 made very un· weekends 881 8237 IFer• 9319
Otange Coast aulo. xlnl cone:! Mual 1que, gorgeous closs1c 76 M1dgel Runs and '87 BUG. grna1 cone:! am/ '78 ••u•t•~· --1111 T·lop
Delly PllOt I TV/ldit/SttrMU.32 VESPA 21 100 Xlnl cond sell• $4600 848-07118 $12.500 831-3016 looks great lo m1 1 S2000 ... • _,, 330 w Bay St _ _ N-u&eO Beal oiler evs 641_060, (Ive mag) Mai•• 9141 _s_2_4_50_ . ...cP_h_6_3_1_.2_2_4_2__ m. 64&-5923 1 conven, V . auto, p1, pb,
Coeta Meae EOE .aa It I •ff•I BEAUTIFUL 25" ACAi 982-3429 i;,;;,=;.;;... ___ ......;;;.,;;,..;;.;; 78 MG MIDGET low i----stereo cus Otlo owner ~~~~~~~~~ •-II Ir " , -·~ $200 ~ .. ~1 otter Color TV 2 yr wrnly 85 Cnevy 1 ·73 412 Wagon. e•ll cond, Low 37K ml Mfn1 cone:! ..: S """"' ~ UV3 I 148 Free delivery ,80 Honda Odyssey. $1 1700 obo mi eage. good tires lesS tnan 500 m1 on reblt S3850 675-9891
TUYIL Rull Floral ola. 8'. 859-4552 Open Svn 000 82 Yameha Y2 490. 841.1276 $3200 (7141855--0928 mtr S2000 545-0982 1
Outalde .. 1e1. NB S•· plllow-b~~:g: 2 HP 12 ·Rockwell Rad1a1 TV Jonn·a 648-1786 S 16 50 goo<l cone:! ---------Peuclie 9157 'II •st•ac bre exper 2 )'Tl min w/ 1 Arm Saw w/blac:lu & 540-5838 Aali••••r
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lollOwlng. (714) 821·9040 1 aole & loveseat combo 11and 3 tac.. !Ike new Menel lntellMalon Cl1nica 9045 MEISTER eng runs great 35 mpg I Going abroad Sacrifice Jactcle(7'14)831-9040 $275,2\ltllvettwlvetcnra S600 w/llcartrlc:IQff,$225 •u $1350 646-8411 $3250 or bea1 offer
TV and FILM PAOOUC· $50/ea 1 onoman $25. N-3 lace 1't HP elec 844-ll187 111-Yt" ltt4 MtMH •tt4e4 PORSCHE/AUDI '76 vw Bus was House 673-3074 Jana
TION Co, looking for tml c:leak S60, 2 lamp• motor (Dayton) S95 PROF/STEREO SYSTEM 310 Costa Mesa SI t946 Ford Woody Wa-wile 1 car XLNT cond 172 Ford Gran Torino wa·
Aecepllonlal, wt XLNT $25 4 140. A.ntq w111 end 645-2586 Complete. wonn $3000, Costa Mesa I 11on. S 13,000 136G3alrdH~bGorro~elvd Leas lhan 60 000 m1 gon A/C PIS PIB radio
.....,..,_ d table $25, nlde-a-bec:I, -Mii S1•00tolr 875-6066 You are the winner ol HI UI r.J ~· · $4250 644-7085 low miles $850 .,. ...... ~ manner an 1YP· dbl $150, Call eves Welder, 250 amp. A.lrco lwo free Hckels ($170011929 Ford Model A Town ~o• YOU• S1lts·St"·Lt1si•& Ing sklll1 Mu11 be well 752•8019 m1g w/gauges 4 steel Coleco V11lon. Donkey. ...aiue) 10 the s 8 d an s 1 o . o o o ·73 VW Square-back. New 841-3785
groomed, non-1mkr, cart, e.11 cond $658 Zaxxoo S250 675-6066 011011 YA.IUS 675-616t idlh&lOA I 114-138-2333 Pa1n1. Sn Al Very clean. 79 S1a1 Wgn Cnlry Sq ,
able to work under pres-• CHROME 4 GLASS I 851-1332 -.. ----------"" IT & s 3 5 0 0 0 b 0 d a y • I08c:l80 ~..... tam1"' car sure and ha,,. o w ri Dining room table, SlOO ,.. ll 6211 1119 Sony Tr1nltron1c. re-, 0111nge County 64 R1v1era Classic ell 73 9 14 1 7 Orange A.IC 7 5 9 . 0 7 1 1 , 8 v 11 s 10 mi WOO 85;~1800 1ranapor1a11on $1000 a 720-0791 ltCt UHSI mo1e "450 675·6066 Fairgrounds pwr well pfeterved red VltlT •.. 1mmac .. musl see Owner 552_0456 01 675_0232
month to atart Pos111on CONTEMPORARY LIYI •a•LMIS ws5t900b1k 1n8157-.904100 apprec fACIJT'fl o esp er a 1 e S 4 9 O O. --------avallable lmmedlelely -'411 '"'1 11 USll VIII lll llJ• 660-0227 <lys. 548·2740 tlYI 9175 72 l TO Wgn, utlllty car.
Call 973.9073 between Colorful noral P<lnl n1oe· · 30 Helium Balloons dell I ev Jonn $750 Good cond1t1on
10 A.Mand Noon and Uk e-bed w / match 1 ng I vereo anytime Beautiful 60 Ponhac • c:lr Bonnev11. • 73 14'4, flawless orig yel· 5,6_0116 pawdtlr blue cna1r 1400 ror Easler! 673-44 lll le MINT cond e11cep1 1---1111 91 !SC Targa. euper low body. perfect int. ---------lor Kay speedome1er $3000 llllll '12 car slvr-blk $17 550 auto runa lantas11c Muatang II '74, A.IC. A.Ml TTPESETTll Wrought iron dining or POOL TABLE OBO wl,lta 5pare parts Ulll co•-I pp 675· 7554 -$2495 970..()548 F M 4 •Pd s 1800
pallO tel. 4 ylO chra 1111.e 4 a7' Slel•. custom wood 1 (714) 642 9147 (Ge<>fge) "" I 1---642-9834 Exper'd Compugraphle nu, $300 ah 8 548-8955 design Comes w/billlarc:I I · I Loaded wilh auiomalic 75 914 AM/FM stereo 74 142 2-c:lr 4 t yl nu
edit Wffl&f 7500 Plllme llghl & wall unit wlcuee Aslff, l•f!rlt4 11ans nu darft. gray cut clean •nl mags molO' nu paint nu 1n1 117J ltrOWJ Oa,,t
tor A.c:I Agency Hunl 8-Jtltul CUS1orn mah<>-Valued at $2000, telling metallic l•n•Sll & I hllS paPtlfS $4000 firm 4-spd P1ret11 P-3 s Perl V6. auto. sunrool. AM/
Bctt 898-2054 ganyc:lr._ dove tall· lor S500 11rm 681-8237 Alfi It•" 9105 ALLTIIETIYSI A.11SPM 559-4835 cond S 2 800tOBO FMC&SMtte,tlleel)•in
68 P ··'--S 63 t-3178 79u ._.. $1350 PIP nPIST ed '"' be"9led minor Chocole1e Chip coolne '77 Sports Sedan. 5 apd Owner anxlOUt all otters °'"""'"' ponomauc ... mi...., Must type 80 wpm accu· $ 2 O O 5 4 8 -4 5 3 5 recipe. easy 10 make For snl rf •" alloys ate<eo con11derec:I Pr1 pty New paint runs great ·75 16'1E. snrf, P/W air 714-720-6739 8-<C PM
retely lull t i me llam-1pm more dellllS write 10 gorgeous $295 0 1102B579) C a ll $7800 Ph 720-7762 4-ap<l 0 10 1neepskln1 78 Musteng, excell S4~31142 -Kerry Senk• 4049 Sec>-631-3018 833·1835or851-11&4 wkc:lys 675-8'48 evl S3500 0BO 662-2720 cond ,4-cyl 4-tpd lom•
WELDER lafflaiH Petit ltf phlte Or .. Encino 91436 A •i 9107 80 626 MUST SELL wltnOI he 9177 _s_2_100_4_99-_2_4_70 __ _
MacGl-egor Yacht 4 ctusllable/umbfelle • A IC A.MI FM c 8 s s. 78 91 ISC Targa wnt w/ i;,;;;.;.;;.;..' ----~=~ .78 Mullang Ghia, 6 c:yt,
1831 Pt_,tla, c M $90/ot>o 75l -163 t CLUB CA.A wl red'l11tna1, 82 Audi Coupe 5 spd a11 5·9'>d •lnl cone:! $5000 I blk lo ml every op11on ome 1n & Miii N-port PS PB 12700 al 1 ·-· sunrf amllm cau I 11 644·11577 i.lnt cond 831-254" S2 I. Beech'• finest ltltecllon · • auto. air ·
Wom.n Companion. llue • ~•nl lnt~lor ........_,g~r atreel leg ' ,_ IOenM. 5 0 0 11 7 2 0 • 4 • 5 000 I I d 552•3884 • "~ -..,... ·~ removabledoora, i-c:1& Partner wanted, 1980 25' venl&eO by vetiicle deal· ca _,. .. -o previous Y owne ---------
In wllady In exchange Sectional Beige velvet rtMlr llOnl• $550 or make TOiiy. FB. loaded, lmmac, ~ tlfl in thtl venicle clasal-wkc:lys 6 75 8U8 evt '11 RJ ISL 75 9 14 l k t Porscnes, A.udls and '69 FORD WAGON runs
free rent Cc:IM beacn corduroS Barely used otlet. s..a.-...535 11-lpm Ind Dana P1 shp l.eaM fled adverllslng columns , wknc:I snowroom lreah, only I Runs well 0~0: ~.~~~h , vo1111rwagen1 good, grut body $500
arM.873..0719 ~-~31 ell SlOOO -or buy $1000 c:ln . c:I04Mnot1nclu<leanyap-1·82 f.uc:ll, take over iease 15.920 m1, elc. leatner $6500/obo Wkdys'·.,,,.. 545-6141
YOUNG PEOPLE WA.Nl-Mans IO Speed Bll(e $198/mo 963-0007 pllcable 1ues, llcenae,I paymen11 $43244 mo pwr wndws. cruise. ps
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752-8612 . ev/wknd lVDIStJll 77 F0td Pinto. auto, air,
ED. Oulalde WO<'k. exotle HeppiewlW1e Antique aolld Sl29. Pool Table 1199 l3' FIBERGLASS lrenater leea. lln1nce 661·3385 all 6pm stereo tape, sunrool 5 559-0457 5 E C new tiru. mags, xlnt
cart. Great condlllon1 mehoO 1oond din tbl •12 Gas Stove S 149 Relrl· WITH TRAILER $250 cnarges, lees for air pot. . F apd, alee m1rr0ts, mags 44 oast Hwy con d S 2 2 5 O. C 111 fOt hard working lndlvl-IVI, bulfet & llOebOarc:I. ,,.,81°' $199 673-3837 536-6228 2 l3-802-434o lullon control device 78 ox. 2 c:lr. 4SC>d, ate· Aasume leue or buy 1711 9l I SC. Grey/Blk. As Newport Bea.en 540-8379 alt 4PM dual1. P.T Tr1dlon11 Sac $750 759-1731 .. -· certlf1ce11on1 or dealer reo. nu rad1al1. mini I below blue book $10, new cond . In 4 oul 38 673-0900
Detailer•. 673-2244 RADIO CONTROLLED STEAll $25,000 Cnrl1 dooumenlary prepar•· cone:!. runs super S 1850 &40 Many 973· 1345 I 0 0 0 m I. S 19 .200 l•:cL '77 Pinto $2150 '78 Hori-* SPECIAL* MODELA.IRPLANE CrattClualc lorontyS9. lion charges unlen 631-3-016 631-4721 846-1030, ~a 9307 z.onS3350.960•5310
JtM Waat.. 5105 Thie Week Only 14 channel Kratt, good 000 RMlored '66 Show olnerwlse specllled by 1-9112 642-6177 Call Ken Kinnard ror a 80 Granada,,_ lnaide &
.._......,EX..-.P ... E'"'R_,T..,W_O_R_O_.......,, Kg sz M1 $134 95 On tz workmanehlp, never Boal 7141&46-9540 lne edvert1ter 11111 .tJCHH Ital 9145 79 911 SC Coupe Blk/ new°' good used Buick ool, pa, Pb, am/tm at ..
PROCESSOR Ml S124 95 Twn or lull, nown. $250 540-5317 C~SSIC ELECTRIC BAY A•lt StmCff/ ,.,...,.. JWl\ll•R ,79 45oSL Ar Seal ser Tan, lull loedeo car es or J a Ou a r C M reo. CB. new 1lre1 &
N9eda emp1oymen1, pan Mii •I dlscoun1 prices I CRUISER 20 tt, Oulfleld, ~ Y IL new cond . In & out 33 979-2500 b r a k e s $ 5 6 0 0
time or temporary FrMdeltvery751-4391 1neEncore,acon1lgn· m1n1conc:1 Allnewcan-Parle 9015 Cbhyrs.oniyb.mu7:2•se2e3 000 m l. $20 .000 875 -5544 A.II 6 menl 1 now _,_.,t Sale9-Servlee-l•Ulng I ec~ t>lu ~ " · 1 I 63 1_472 1 6•6 1030 '76 Buick Skylark 4 c:lr 77 887-3939 Exec• desk $150, sw1ve1l ing co' :'a~gnme~ll 1 ·: vu. plastic. carpet• and SAVE UP TO SO°·'•' Prof WIEST 1
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c:l••k chair S50 2 or 1 ballerlea lt2.500 call pa1n1 4 auto body H B ""' $2750 642-7058 ·eo Pl 35000 /
matehlng cnalrs S25 ea.! ~st=1~1~~ 673-9176 Biii 842-0100 969-122t lmlTORY 79 Me<cedes Benz 3000 80 Porache 91 lSC. C •• t"-fm ;;~ •. s~nrl,m~'i.~. Aai•ala brown vlnyl iota I 100 10 to 6 pm Mon lhru Sa1' 1111 7014 '72''a Datsun 1600cc 620 * 76 2002. 4 tpd '" ,.1n1 con<' Fully lo•c:ltld I beigetgray metallic. lull I allac •v~ I $2600, 960-7205
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(yellow) AKC, ano11. 8 lour chairs SlOO King OJIOll YUW I & Brougham• I mllM (1EJA.4741 75119348 &40-01138 P0tsehe wmdanleld. new 73 Lincoln Contlnentel
wka. S2SO 549-8974 size bed s IOO Antique ... , ........ N • '83 320t au10 load In bo• S75 """5"', 5 .. 0 .. 1110 eou-I of. kind cond. whll• duk $100 Nine - -Ora~ County ABER~ ' · MB 81 300SO. Olk1pal A .....,_ .,_,, • .. -
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Ptll 5135 4114-7348 u~port -;;;.,Ing maoh, g•ny Cavalier 18 rr-. FOi llEI 1u•1 LOii n ... 87S-1277 °'90 ~n .,., met. blue. mint s 10.000 clean. 0ni 601< orig ml
S2 lotr. Chin ••• ,wlce S II 6 0 0 A. M c r I I Wlft VOLUME SALES ·72 MBZ 2aosE 4.5. SJ pip 640-7952 $1250, &4 ·7058 •ibl c k 11 1 Famlly rm dlnl"" aet wt • 20 .. 1224 6767 p •• WI ..... · '811 Snadow. blk over allv. , . " no OC a •, cege, • ._ f 0 r 8 . I 5 O M I e c • • or .., SEAVICE & LEASING 1195 PP ll'-r Int, xlnt, raat $2 t, Nice ciMn '78 Cou"'" de 73 Capri 2000 4·apd, rood, etc Whla11ea. 1120 llde 1111 & o chr1. wtitte, 2ot11221 2168 sero N c.._.., A " ..-or ttllde lor dean ref..,. '350 wahr/dryr •lack-875-6058 • PltfTI.IG/ltl&ll ·~·1 ve 496-8267 °' 497-6222 950 pip ~7952 VIiie Mull ... to appr .. oo<>d eng., b<>dy, ~nt,
"V _ .. 11..,.. II' •75 18' Calll0tnla n-.. V 24.,. H ..,.. et·.... LONG BEACH elate S:Sll00/080 r ad TIA Or11. AM/FM larb 64$-9482 ..... .,., 9l8f80 con-BA.CK S WINGS R•o ...... c""'osr*!~e.s:"' (No Cherry Hit~) ..... -••• , 1 ... II. tllS 5~8-2778 w /b0091 S1"2510BO aote I 126 Lo-8oy drlf $349 • ONL v $275 FrM bow rider 110. Volvo, ,. ,.. ,. • ... , • .. "
w/nlgllt 11and, $80 dellv9fy. 646-0729 Only 70 hr on eng. (nke 141-4100 141•1411 ll14) IM-1'1M 1981 300 so. 40,000 '14 llOLE. pgeou• whl 'lt mt Olll _e.._6-3_7 .... ____ _
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..... .. .. 1131-6300. morewaaher/dryerl200 Ill' S!Mllet•" ... NllbOal. ftl ... ..... & Compeel• ....... P'rlced eunrool, ,_ ,.,.., l11l, FA. N TA ST IC BUY '80 Cullan Supreme -Couc;h, QOOd cond 175 ,.., VloUUt V11ft w•-1 900 075-0348, 056-3833 ll70-0548 c._ It ••1• Bfougham Jdnt 00 CIW ~ Lftt ..... LQ9 comfy c:Mlf. a¥0Cldo W ~6-to20 ext 243, H ChevlHollty carb, 1111· ...... ·n 300 80 Anthrac:lle •mt t " • Mu• I • ~ 11 I 5 O o 0 .
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831·5t04 •••
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Save Her-Dog, 7 mo .. blk treues $80 K11cnen
Uten1Ut $24 Blacil/wt11te & tan. ahorl naJr, 25 lbt port. TV $55 Clock Aa· Help 54&-9985 c:llo s 15 545-1370
hnitart 6025 Jtwtl!! 6214
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Herb 1157-8133 appr al $3700 -ONLY
$900! 640-8688 **I BUY** llecliiat!! 6211
FllllTIH 500 weoner alrleta IPf•Y
MASTERS AUCTION painter $300 or bHI, -Flat molC>f and lranarnlt·
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Irvine force 's 'lit~lest cop '
won 't be there for big game
~ JODI CADENHJCAI) fUp the coin at the at.art of the 7 J>.m. aame between Ille~,... IWI ..... ···"' .. _ .... i-i .. n "'-'d h lrvlne and Co.ta M .... and Qardctn Grove and
VIW te.m memuo::r ..... w ..., •• -.. .. r '' ay w en Buen.a Park oltlcers.
the C.O.t.a Meu and Irvine police play In the fifth "He had the pa1ter al tht-end of hi.I bed," aatd
annual Cop Bowl at Or~ Cout Colle,e. Irvine Sf\. Pat ROc.tcera. "H" kept uyt.na, 'l'm aot.na
Eleven-year-old Ro1er Johnaon, honorary to hana on until tht 1ame.'"
member of the Irvine Police Department and Hli death five day1 before the aame ha.
captain of the fund-raiaini aame, died yeeterday aaddened officers who had aotten to know him rnomina after flahtinc a U~-long battle with cytUc well. ''He cauaht tht hearta of a lot of people," aatd
fibrolia. . Irvine Lt. Gene Norden. "He wu a very brave
Joh.Non alwaya wanted to be a police officer youna peraon."
His dream came true. After going on a ride-along At the end of the game hla mother Cindy will
two months ago with Irvine police he wu given • be given the football that would have gone to her
badge. aon.
Irvine officers alao took a T-ahlrt and football Proceeda from the aame 10 to 1upport local
game poster to his room at Chlldrena Hoaplt.al of high 1ehool sports programa. For Ucket lnfonnation
Orange County contact local police departmenta, high 1ehoola or call
Hla first "official" action was to have been to 764-~282.
Wa nt on e?
J an Starlln1 of
Fountain Valley,
vice pretid ent of
Ora nge Coaet
<Allege'•
Auociated
Students, cuddlet
Eaeter chick, on e
o ( m a n y on eale
tomorrow at the
college. Call
556-5983 (or
details.
THI ORANlil COAST CDAU1DITION
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Council
OKs big
Mesa
• pro1ect
By JODI CADENHEAD o£1MO.-,Nott...,
Costa Mesa City Cou n cJl
members have unanimously
approved the development of
two high-rise hotels, 600
condominiums and a small retail
center on the largest piece of
vacant land left In the city.
The approval last night clears
the way for Royale Associates to
begin conatruction of the water-
oriented complex. known as The
Lakes, on 30 acres east of South
c.oast Pw.a Town Center.
Mike Oberst. a spokesman for
the Torrance based firm, said he
expects construction to begin by
the end of the year on both the
high-rise hotels and the gate-
1 u a r d e d, multl -atory
Condominiums. Prices will range
from $70,000 to $150,000.
The high-density zoning for
the property would have allowed
up to 906 residential units. At the
council's request, the developer
agreed to conaider building more
condominiums later if financial
conditions were good.
(See PROJ ECT, Pa1e A!)
Laguna nixes
Canyon Road
legal claims
Laguna Beach City Council
members have rejected two
damage claims totaling $30
million filed by two El Toro
residents injured when their car
slammed into a concrete
abutment on Laguna Can yon
Road.
The standard claim r~tion
leaves the door open for thla
Rose Buahue and John A. ayes
to file suit seeking damages from
Laguna Beach amounting to $15
million each, said attorney Gene
J . Ooldaman, who repreitents the
pair.
The Santa An.a attorney said
the couple was heading out the
canyon road last Nov. 27 at about
2 a.m. in Buahue's small sporu
car.
When they r eached the
winding Big Bend area of the
two-lane roadway. the driver
allegedly k»t control of the car,
which struck a concrete retaining
wall lnatalled for a flood control
channel pro~
The cla.lm a1atea the pair wu
llrioualy hurt ln the crash, and
blames the dty and the state of
(lee CLAIMS. Pa1e AZ)
0.-, .... '9Mltoe "' Nd\wd .......
Jagged pieces of to ilet we re a m o ng
inmates' weapons described by Sherirf
Brad Gates.
No charges in jail riot?
Sh erill b elie¥es con s fought to stay in coun ty
By STEVE TRIPOLI OfltleD.., .... I...,
Orange County Jail inmates who
participated tn a aeven-bour rto\ Sunday, which
left three deputies with stab wounds, may not
face charges stemming from the melee. Shenff-
Coroner Brad Gates says.
The sheriff, at a Santa Ana press
conference, also denied that the rioling was
related to overcrowded conditions in the jail.
Gates, commenting yeaterday on the jail
dlSturbance, said the 13 inmates who rioted may
have caused the diaturbance in hopes of drawing
charges that would keep them jailed locally.
Almost all of them were bound for state prison
He characterized the rioters as some of the
Jail's most violent and hardened criminals.
County jails generally are considered easier
placea to ;erve time than state prisons. Gates, in
leaving open the pouibility that no charges
would be sought, said the rioters may have been
seeking further local legal action that would
keep them m Orange County.
Gates added that he believed the riot, which
left 18 deputies and one inmate Injured, was
planned by prisoners in the jail's administrative
segregation area, where the disturbance took
place. About 1,750 other Inmates an the J81l
remained calm during the melee, Gates said.
The sheriff said that inmate John Karl Cox.
whoee refusal to sweep a catwalk outside his cell
reportedly triggered the riot, verbally incited
other prisoners in the presence of deputies. He
also said the rioting stopped after several hours
so lhat an injured inmate could be removed for
treatment, only to start again once he was gone.
Other information released yesterday by
Gate• and this morning by Lt. Wyatt Hart
included:
-That two depuues remain hospitaltzed
today with stab wounds inflicted by prisoners
wielding broken glau and piece of smashed
porcelain toileta.
-That some of the prisoners have ~n
moved back to the area, to cells that remained
(See SHERIFF, Pa1e A!)
UCI prof
fights to see
Lennon files
By GLENN SCOTT
o£tt. .,_., .... It.fl
UC Irvine history professor
Jon Wiener said today he plans to
file a lawsuit in federal court in
his attempts to force the FBI to
release more of its files on
surveillance of former Beatie
Jahn Lennon.
Although not complete, the
FBI informauon Wiener obtained
through the Freedom o f
Information Act reveals that
government agencies closely
monitored Lennon prior to the
1972 Repub lican N ational
Convention in Miarru. They were
willing to deport Lennon, who
was British , to prevent
anti-Richard Nixon protests.
"In an effort to neutralize
these activities, the Nixon
administration tried to deport
hun," said Wiener.
Wiener, who as compiling
information for a book on
Lennon and the politics of the
1960s, recently received some of
the FBI's Lennon files through
the Freedom of Information Act.
But it wasn't enough for him
Of the 281-page file, he got 82
pages. with heavy black lines
masking parts. The other 199
pages we re not released. FBI
officials said diaclosure of the rest
would jeopardize national
security or identity o f key
sources.
Wiener called the rationale
outrageous and is teaming with
the American Civil Liberties
(Stt LENNON, Paie A%)
Mesans seek wall
as a sound ll1ove
Claiming that traffic noise
from the San Diego Freeway is
driving them up the wall, about
100 Costa M esa r esidents
petitioned the City Council laat
night to construct an 18-foot
sound barrier in Mesa Verde
North.
The council agreed to set up a
ciuzens' rornmittee to see what
can be done about the problem.
Reside nts c l•lmed that
construction of a half-mile wall
along the freeway between
Harbor Boulevard and Moon
Park will reduq! noise, pollution
and visual problems that have
increased since trees were
removed after recent storms. The
affected homeowners live on
Wyoming Circle, Nevada
Avenue, Maryland Circle, New
Hampshire, Rhode l&land Circle
and Iowa Street.
"I have to put quilts on the
windows at night to sleep," said
Norman Harlan. "You can hear it
through the vents in the
bathroom real bad."
!See SOUND, Paie AZ)
Trailers, restaurant periled
Mobile homes in path of wid ening of
Pacific Coast Highway, upper right.
Newport studies Coast High way wid en ing alterna tives
By STEVE MARBLE orttte o.ay ""°' ,..,.
A popular Newport Beach
restaurant and 21 homes in a
waterfront mobue home park are
standing in the way of a multi-
million -dollar plan to widen
Pacific c.oast Highway.
"The last thing I need at this
at.age ln my life I.a to have to pack
up and look for a place to live,"
aald 70-year-old Lola Shouah,
whoee mobile home la ln the path
of the widening project.
City officials say the mobile
homea in De Ania Bayside
Village or Bobby McGee's, a
restaurant located across the
street from the park, will be
eliminated by the plan to widen
Coast H ig hway between
MacArthur Boulevard and the
Newport Bay bridge.
A single public heanng on the
project, which could run $9
million not Including right-nf.
way coats, will be held at 7:30
p.m. tomorrow at the Newport
Council Chamber. 3300 Newport
Blvd.
"l've owned propttty here 20
years and as long aa I can
remember there's always been
rumors about widening the
highway. But it doesn't sound
like a rum or anymore,"
suggested Dorothy Lee, another
park resident.
"You just get tired of having
your roots jerked." Lee said.
Art Sullivan, tenant& president
at the park, said he ia hopeful the
mobile homes could be relocated
to other areu ln the park.
"I think that makea much
more aenae than juat buyina
everyone out," he aaid. "Moat of
the.e homea are older and you
could not put them ln another
park anyway.''
---llSID1e.-------------------_,
The out of work are
finding new hope for
new jobe i1a retraialq
prop1lmt,maay bued
on learnlq IO UM the
computer. Page Bl.
Shoe clerk flna1 that
many peopl only want
a plae to 111 and rett
bUt 11m inel•t oa tryln1
many pa•rt or 1hoa.
P ... a2.
Wonder whe re thoae
police ca.ra were
1oin1? The Daily
Pilol ha1 a new
reatu.re 1tartin1 today.
Police Lot, li1tin11
re1pon1e1 m ad e by
olficert in cities
conred by the
new1paper. Pa1e A2.
The costs of paying
expenses, such ••
Seeret Service
proteetlon for
ex-presidenllt i1
1tagering. Columni1t
Jack Anderson
explain• why on Pa1e
A6.
'
pee Senate
chief quits
More child care programs sought
County panel's action foil ow r atal hooting of Stanton boy, 5, by policeman
• ID protest
Lona-time Oran1e Cout
CoUe1e hutructe>r Fran .Potter,
president of the campu1
Academic Senate for the past
three years, hu reslfned from
that post.
She claima the aienate, which
represents t he Costa Men
colle1e's full-time faculty on
matters of academic qu.Uty, ls
being influenced too extensively
by the local teachers union.
f~ron Potter
lb STEVE TRIPOLI OflMo.lr,,... .....
A aroup formed ln rt.'lpoNe w
tht fatal police thoollnai of a
8-year-old Stanton boy called
y•t.erday tor aupport t0 ~t.abll.th
more publlc and private child
care proa:rama.
The victim of the 1hoot1n1.
Patrick Ma1on, h•d been left
alono ln tho family'• apartment
by hl• mother becauae she was
attempt.ins to hold down a new
job ond could not find child care
for him.
St.anion police oUlcer Ant.bony
Sperl -called to the apar~nt
-shot the youth when he saw a
shadowy figure point a aun at
him The gun turni!d uut to be a
toY The ivoup, <. .. U'"" h.c!lf Child
Care Advoaatft of America. uld
ita 6'U•l 11 to er •\f In Oranae
County "• chlld car~ model
which col'\..bt.' emulatl'd by other
communitfee acrou the nation.''
Spokt'1woman &tty Shafft-r
said the group will oak major
area employers to work o n
e1tabll1hln1 ln-houae chUd ca&rf'
program.. The group also will
seek legislation allowing amaUer
firms to do the aame. Sears,
Roebuck and Co., where Maaon'•
mother Patricia Ridge worked,
will be the firal to be asked.
Shaffer said.
Lcail1latlon to spt'ed
r•tablithmcnt of c hlld care
l~nttira will lncludt-tax benollll
to make them attractive to
«mployt-ra, Sh1rtfff'r aa.ld.
The group'• call tor publlc
11upport lncluded:
-A requeet that every per9C>n
experiencing problem. finding
t·hlld care lnl orm their employer
In writing of the problem.
-A request that thoee people
forward a oopy of lhelr letters to
t=roup at P .O . Box 1046,
San . 10 that lettara can be
collec to 1how the size of the
problem.
An appeal to all people who
11ympathize with the need for
child care to place a lighted
~die, covered with hUrncano alaa to pr<>U!C.'l children, ln lhcl.r
window• ttUa week
Shaff«Jr, a con1ullant, plu•
family law attorney Wilma
Pl'\'8ley and Linda Farnell, wife or Rtdaie's '1 tte>rm:y, Richard
Farnell, fonn the nucleu.a of the
group About a dozen 1upport.eri
accompanied t'1em to a Santa
Ana prc.1' conference yesterday.
Tht' county's Human Relatlonc
Commi111lon recommended lalt
week that chHd care programa be
given "high priority" In local
human services funding .
Ac..'COrdmg to the corruruaion, an
estimated 800,000 children
natio nwide are left at home
without adult supervwon
Tilat union, ~ chapter of the
American Federation of Teachers
(AFT), represents full-time
Instructors for the purpose of
collective bargainlng Contract
talk.a are in progress
"The union uses the Academic
Senate as a vehicle for putting
acroes its positions," Potter said
insult to the people sitting on the
senate•·
AFT President Phillis Basile
denied there is direct union
influence Ill the senate but added
that many faculty members who
are concerned about campus
issues are active 1n both
organiza lions.
LENNON FILES. • • CLAIMS REJECTED.
J)he said the senate currently 1s
refusing to talk consu-ucuvely or
seek compromises with the
college admirustratJon.
''It'a futlle to continue to
serve," she said.
Professor Michael Finnegan,
who was recently elected vice
president of the senate, rejected
Potter's contention of union
interference.
"I think that's nonsense," he
said. "I think that's really an
She also said some of the
respons1billues and issues facmg
the senate and the union overlap.
J ay Zimmennan was elected to
take over as new president of the
senate on July l. The group was
scheduled t o decide today
whether an intenm president
should be appointed or
Zimmerman should take office
early.
From Page A1
Union lll asking the U.S . Dlstnct
Court of Appeala in Los Angeles
to intercede and require the FBI
to tum over the enure hie.
''There is no question it l8 the
policy of the Reagan Justice
Department to withhold these
files and to classify them as
concerning national security
matters," said Wiener.
One item in the file includes Ii
discuuion in which agents
sugge$ted Lennon be arrested if
pouible on possession of narcotics
KOCE fund drive sets record
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
0( 1M o.1tJ Net 81.-ff
KOCE Channel 50. the
Huntington Beach-baaed public
television station, raised a record
$203, 154 in the spring pledge
drive that concluded Sunday
night.
Station offictals S8ld it was the
high est sum ever raised in a
pledge drive du.ring the st.ation's
10-year hi.story.
"We were ecstatic," said Tom
S t ephenson, KOCE's vice
president tor development
"Considering the economic
situation, the fact that viewers
responded so well was
wonderful."
The station, owned by the
Coast Community College
District, conducts three pledge
dnves annually to offset costs at
the commercial-free outlet. The
16-day spring drive was the
longest ever run by the stauon
KOCE established a single-
nig ht donation record on
Saturday night, when $29,910
was pledged by viewers.
The $203,154 total was pledged
by more than 4,000 viewers. The
figure also includes corporate
donations to offset the cost of
running the pledge dnve.
Stephenson estimated that out
of every 10 households thal tune
m Channel 50, one donates to the
station. He said many residents
who do not phone in pledges still
send donations by mail.
SHERIFF DISCUSSES JAIL RIOT. • •
From Page A1
usable after the riot. Gates said damage from the
riot was estimated at $25,000 to $30,000.
Gates said that even though the jail is now
filled to about 50 percent more than capacity. the
riot "had nothing to do with overcrowding."
Every prisoner in "Adrnirustrative Segregation,"
an area set aside for pnsoners prone to violence,
haa his own cell.
Gates was critical of legal rules that allow
hardened criminals to leave state prison and
come to local jails when they are scheduled to
testify m criminal cases.
He hinted that the system is abused by
inmates who come to testify as character
witnesses, and by others who are con victed of
felony charges but remain in local )8ils to await
action on let8er charges
Costa Mesa
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Merlin leads
Cabo racer s
By ALMON LOCKABEY
0.., Not eo.tlft9 Wrttw
Freshening winds along the
Baja California coast pushed the
69 -foot s loop Merlin to a
1ub11tantial elapsed time lead
today in the 790-rrule Newport to
Cabo San Lucas yacht race.
At the 8 a.m. rollcall of the
46-boat fleet , the Merlin.
skippered by Dick Virgilio of San
Diego. showed a position 271
nules from the finish. Its day's
run was 233 miles. (For earlier
story, see Sports, Page C3.)
Hana Ho. the previous leader.
logged 195 miles and had 316 to
go Earl of Mar. in third place.
had 312 miles to go.
Merlin's run moved it into first
place m the fleet and Class A
handicap standings. The yacht is
ex pec ted to finish early
tomorrow afternoon
The yacht Appantlon lost its
rudder last night but was
r e ma1n1ng 1n the race and
pr'OC'C't'dlng under reduced sail
Leader m the Performance
Handicap Racing Fleet was
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charges to increase lhe likelihood
he could be deported quickly, he
said.
An FBI spokesman said
yeste rday invest1gatlonll of
popular-yet-controversial figures
were common In the 1970s
''People have forgotten the nots,
the burnings that transpired m
those days," said Jim Hall, chief
of the FBl's Freedom of
Information Office.
Lennon, who was shot to death
outside his New York apartment
in 1980, had been identified with
anti-war activists Rennie Davis.
Jerry Rubin and others as a
leader of "New Left protest
activities during the 1972 election
year." the FBI report said However, Lennon, who was
fighting deportation for a
marijuana conviction m England,
never went to Miami and
apparently never planned to.
Yoko Ono, Lennon's widow,
has declined to participate m the
federal lawsuit.
Correction
A story m the Coast lliit1on of
Friday's Daily Pilot tncoft'ectly
id entified Orange County
Superior Court Judge Robert
Fitzgerald as Judge J ames
Fitzgerald. The Daily Pilot
regrets the error.
From Page A 1
California for allowing "an
extremely dangerous and
treacherous condition to exist" on
the roadway
The clauns are not the flr1t
· Goldsman has filed on behalf of
Laguna Canyon Road accident
'Waste' cans
not hazardous
The U.S . Coast Guard has
1dentif1ed the contents of a half
dozen containers -several of
which were marked "h.a?.ardoua
waste" -that were found on
Main Beach in Laguna earlier
this month.
Laguna fire officials believe
the containers. ranging in si:z.e
Crom five gallons to 55 gallons,
washed out of Laguna Canyon
during the floods early m the
month.
And, judging from the Coast
Guard analysis, there is no need
for Lagunans to panic.
The contents?
"One barrel contained brake
fluid, another a solvent, a third
had refrigeration material, one
had acetone, one was empty and
the last one contained seawater,"
a Coast Guard spokesman said.
a •
Vl{·t1m s Last yea r ne
unsuc..~'e&Sfull y sought monetary
awards from the city, as well as
other public agencies. for the
victim of a canyon road crash.
The attorney maintains there
IS msuHic1ent lighting In the Big
Bend area of Laguna Beach, and
that the roadway is unsafe for
motort.Sts.
SOUND
From Page A 1
Residents also expressed fears
that stranded motorists now can
easily hop their backyard fences.
Local realtors said home values
m the area have dropped because
of the freeway not.Se and view.
Res1denta also asked the city to
t'Onduct noise level studies in the
ar ea that can be submitted to the
Caldorn1a De partment of
Transportation
One man suggested that the
city could pay for the wall now
and then be r e imbursed by
Caltrans later.
Residents hvmg m College
Park, who asked the City Council
to construct a $53,000 wall last
month, were told to come back in
April when an improvement.
pro,JeCl there 1s (.'Ompleted.
Hospital hackers square off
By GLENN SCOTT
Of llM Oallr l'tlol ltalf
Moderator E. Ray Quigley told
spectators last night at a forum
on two hoapatal proposals for
Irvine he doesn't care "who
makes the bucks" 1f res1dents get
high qualJty care
But spokesmen for the lrvme
Medical Center and HealthWest
Foundatio n . who squared off
publicly for the first time to
debate their plans. made It clear
they care a lot.
Irvine 1s the largest city, by
population, in the state without
its own hospital State licensing
boards may grant approval for
construction of one. but never
two Hearings for that approval
are expected later this 1prin41.
Both eidee got a chance last
night to brush up o n their
arguments during the televised
d1scuss1on sponsored by the.
lrvme Village Forum.
Sharon Ellis. one of the
founders for Irvine Medical
Center, stressed the hospital
woul~ be governed by local
residents and would be in a
central location at the San Diego
Frt.'eway between Sand Canyon
Avenue and the Laguna
F~way
PROJECT APPROVED . • •
From Page A 1
The condominium pro.Je<:l
one of the largest in the city -
wili be built near a m assive
high-rise office development
approved last year on 50 acres of
the Sakioka family's 165-acre
parcel.
Wh en co mpleted , the
l.3-m11l1on square feet of
commercial office development
will nearly double the number of
high-rise building• near South
Coast Plaza mall Constr\.IC'tJon la
expected to begi~ in June.
The South Coast Metro area
near the mR)) i~ rap1dly becoming
the center of commerce and
business for the county. It also is
expected to become the county's
cultural center when the $60
million Orange County
Performing Arts Center 1s
completed in 1985.
Officials for C.J . Segerstrom
and Sons. developers of South
Coast Plau and Town Center,
have propoeed another massive
office complex about one mile
away on 98 acres betwaen
Harbor Boulevard and Fairvlew
Road. called the ''Home Ranch ''
HealthWest Vice President.
Steve Yerxa. meanwhile, noted
his group's strong points: Their
hospital would be built on the
UC Irvine campus by an
organ1zat1on experienced in
hCX'>p1t.al adm1rustrat1on.
Both sides promised a top-
n o t ch medical center that
eventuall y would include
presugious research ~ u
well as emphasis on preventive
programs
The key difference. as always,
centered on location. Stanley van.
den Noort, dean of UCI's College
o f Med1c 1ne. defended the
university's longtune interest 1.n·
seeing a hospital built next to
ex1s t1ng medical sciences
facilities. Ellis claimed the IMC
location would better serve the
community.
Van den N oort argued
proximity to UCl's research
programs would mean higher'
quality h ealth care. "If that
involves going three minutes
more in a car," he said, "I think
it's worth 1t."
Ellis responded by questioning
why UCI officials believe an
off-campus site wouldn't suffice.
"If it's a matter of three minutes.
why wouldn't the other location
do?" she sa1d.
Ans we r ed van den Noort:
"Because I'd have to move the
whole universJty three nunutes..''
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No need to travel to the
Los Angeles Jewelry Mart!
Our regular prices are up to 75%
lower than other jewelry storesl
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NATION
Jobs bill passage near,
but Social Security lags
8y Tbe A11oclated Pre11
WASHINGTON -Congress IB on the verge of comploUnu
the flrat anll-rece.aion bill of 1983, but ocuon on the crucial $166
billlon Social Security bailout pack.age la being delayed by the
controversy over withholding taxes from Interest and dividends.
Congreea appean unable to meet its deadline of completing
work Dn Social Sec.'Urlty before Easter. Lawmakers plan to
recess all next week.
Car-train crash kills 4 in family
PIKETON, Ohio -A railroad c~ing warning light was
flashing and a train whistle was blowing when a woman drove
onto the croesing and the train slammed into the car, killing the
driver and three of her sons, police said. Dead are Wanda Sue
Carrico, 32; and her sons Keith, 6; Brian, 9; and Charles, 11; all
from Piketon. A fourth son, Mike Carrico, 8, was reported in
critical condition.
28 Green Bere ts sent to Lebanon
WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration has sent 70
military training specialists. including 28 Green Berets, to help
the Lebanese army while Congress considers a $25 l million
military package.
Heart recipient develops fever
SALT LAKE CITY -Barney Clark's deteriorating kidney
function and recurring fever have sent "concerned" doctors
back to the lab, looking for a possible infection that may have
caused another setback for the artificial heart recipient. Clark,
62, was still listed in fair condition today, his 111 th on the plastic
heart.
STATE
6 sites studied for state prison
LOS ANGELES -County supervisors have identified six
possible sites for construction of a new state prison in Irwindale,
Bell, Lynwood, Carson, Saugus or on Terminal Island, the Los
Angeles Herald Examiner said today.
Heavy waves topple towed oil rig
SANTA.BARBARA -Heavy waves knocked over the top
of an oil rig being towed off Santa Barbara. injuring one man
and forcing crew members to flee, authorities said. The 45-foot
jackup rig was being transported by Texaco Oil Co. from Port
Hueneme when 10-to 12-foot swells hit the rig yest.erday.
Property owners may get tax cut
SACRAMENTO -A quirk in the California Consumer
Price Index may give property owners tax cuts of nearly 1
percent next year instead of the anticipated 2 pen..-ent increase.
Assembly Ways and Means Committee Chairman John
Vasconcellos said yesterday the difference would mean a
taxpayer savings of $144.5 million, at the expense of cities,
counties and local schools.
Pair killed in light plane crash
Begin
foe new
Israeli
prexy
JERUSALEM (AP) -The
Israeli Parliament rebuffed
Prime Minister Menachem
Begin's government today by
electing opposition candidate
Chaim Herzog to the ceremonial
post of president.
Labor Party legislator Herzog,
64, a former ge-neral and
ambassador to the United
Nations. defeated Supreme Court
Justice Menachem Elon, 60, a
member of Begin's ruHng
coalition.
The secret vote was 61 -57 on
the first ballot in the 120-seat
Knesset, Israel's Parliament.
Speaker Menachem Savidor said
aft.er:ward that two votes in the
secret balloting were left blank.
Begin's coalition has a 64-56
majority in the Knesset and it
appeared that five members of
the coalition cast their votes for
Herzog and two handed m blank
ballots.
Begin sa1d later that though he
was sorry Elon lost, he accepted
the result as a democratic vote
and welcomed Herzog's election.
But Labor Party
parliamentarian Micha Harish
claimed the vot.e was "a revolt
against Begin's authority" and
showed there were
undercurrents in the coalition.
Harish said Begin's prestige had
suffered a blow because the vote
showed "he is not the man who
can do everything."
Flood victims'
aid extended
The American Red Cross
Service Center al Huntington
Beach has extend e d its
operations through tomorrow to
provide emergency assistance to
area flood victims.
The Red Cross cent.er is open
until 6 p.m . today and from 9
a.m to 6 p.m. tomorrow at the
Huntington Beach Civic Center.
2000 Main St
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Costa Mesa firemen attend woman injured
in traffic accident. Her wrecked a uto is
shown in background.
Mesa cop rescues
• • v1ct1HJ of SHJashup
A Costa Mesa police officer 1s
being credited with rescuing a
Huntington Beach woman from
her burning car after it slammed
into a freeway overpass in Costa
Mesa yesterday.
Officer William Lauc hlan
pull e d Su v arna D e va
RamanJa neya , 43. from the
station wagon after 1t spun out of
control and s mashed into a
concre te piling at Bris tol and
Bear streets at 4:45 p.m.
Ramanjaneya is reported in
serious condition today at
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital. Lauchlan doused the
engine flames with a fire
extinguisher from his police car
He suffered minor bums to his
hands.
Lauchlan s aid several
motorist~; stopped and helped
him move the woman to the
sidewalk before paramedics
arrived.
Edwards
• Jurors
debate
penalty
A jury continued lta penalty
deliberations today in the cue of
convfcted murderer Thoma•
Edwards, who was deecribed by
his attorney yesterday as "not
very int.eUigent, not aophiatlceted
and certainJy not controlled by
evil."
Deputy Public Defender
Michael Giannini, in his closing ·
stat.ement of the penalty phase of ·
Edwards' t ria l, portrayed his ·
client as a man who was changed
by the breakup of his marriage
"When his marriage went,
something in Thomas Edwards
went," Giannini said. He said
that no one, apparently including
Edwards, knows even now what
drove him to gun down two
12-year-old girls at a Cleveland
National Forest campground 18
months ago, killing one of them.
But Giannini said that
Edwards, whose friends had
testified that he was a person
who got along well with
children, showed concern for the
surviving victim even during his
trial.
When 14-year -old Kelly
Cartier appeared upset shortly ,
after she took the stand, it was -
his client who asked during a ,
recess that he be moved out of
her direct sight while she
testified, Giannini said.
That action -and Edwards'
outburst against Giannini while
he questioned Cartier -showed
his client's compassion and
remorse for what he did,
Giannini said.
"I suggest to you that a truly
malignant viUam would be made
o f much sterner stuff," said
Gianniru
But Deputy Disthct Attorney
John ConJey. who addressed the
jury before Giannini, said jurors
should recommend the death
penalty for Edwards because the
crime deserves it. The ;ury has a
choice of recommending to Judge
James Judge either death or life
in prison without possibility of
parole. ESCONDIOO -A light plane trying to navigate through
cloudy and snowy weather smashed into a mountainside in
north San Diego County and both occupants of the craft were
killed, authorities said. Dead in yesterday's crash near the
Palomar Mountain Observatory were Tom and K.anm Brown of
Orderville, Utah. Marina wouldn't hurt Coast route
Raid nets 'largest' PCP cache
PARAMOUNT -California's largest supplier of materials
used in PCP or ·•angel dust" has been arrested and enough
chemicals to drug 3.3 million cigarettes have been sei:zed in a
warehouse raid, authorities said. Jonathan Sasuga. 68, owner of
Joli Plastics and Chemical Corp. in Paramount, was booked
yes1erday for investigation of selling, furnishing and failing to
report the transfer of chemicals with the knowledge that they
would be used for unlawful purposes.
Live grenade found n ear freeway
A marina and a navigable
entrance cut through Bolsa Chica
State Beach would not require
rerouting of Pacific Coast
Highway, according to a US.
Anny Corps of Engineers report.
Instead, a 45-foot high bridge
over Pacific Coast Highway
would be a less costly alternative,
according to the int.erim report.
The bridge apparently would be
high enough to permit most
sailboats to pass on their way to
the ocean from the manna via
the channel.
The bridge, 90 feet wide and
and 895 feet to 1,140 feet long.
would cost from $14 mt111on to
$2 4 millio n , d e p e nding o n
location and length
The U S Army Corps o f
Engineers, in an update on the
ongoing study, said both the
navigable ocean entrance to Bolsa
Chica and a marina are feasible
The pr1cetag. depending on
which features are ultimately
decided. ranges from $16 to $146
million.
The Bolsa Chica marshland.
lying along Pacific C oast
Highway south of Warner
Avenue in Huntington Beach,
has been a political battleground
between Orange County officials
and landowner Signal Landmark
o n o ne side, and en -
vironmentalists and the state
Coastal Commission on the other
The county suppo rt s a
navigable ocean channel, a
1,800-boat marina and 5,570
homes while restonng 600 acres
of marshland
Environmentalists and coastal
C'Ommisstoners. however. oppose
a marina and a naVIgable channel
because of the intensity of
development
LOS ANGELF.S -A live hand grenade was picked up by
bomb squad officers aft.er it was found near a link between two
freeways, forcing the road's closure for about two hours.
authorities said. Maintenance workers discovered the grenade
on the northbound Glendale Freeway link to the westbound
Ventura Freeway at 1:45 p.m. yesterday. Rain 'will return'
WORLD
Nicaragua says on verge of war
MANAGUA, Nicaragua -The leftist Sandinista
govenunent says it verges on war with neighboring Honduras
because of escalating fighting between army troops and
Honduran-based rebels that has killed 270 people since
February. "Our troops. planes. tanks, artillery and our entire
armament are ready to take action against the anti-Sandin.istas
and the puppet armies of any countr y," Defense Minister
Humberto Ortega said late yest.erday.
Anti-American demonstration ends
SASEBC>. Japan -Riot police have taken down the
barricades and the 7,000 anti-American demonstrators have left
town or gone back to work, leaving the streets of Sasebo to the
U.S. Navy today. Groups of the more than 6,000 crew members
of the n uclear-powered U.S. aircraft carrier Ent.erprise, here for
four daya of shore leave, swarmed through streets where the
"Get out of Japan!'' banners had given way overnight to signs in
ahope aaying "Welcome Navy."
LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Rain
that contributed to the death of a
26-year-old pregnant woman was
expected to continue in spots
today. stop tomorrow and
perhaps return Thursday. the
National Weather Service said
today.
The expectant mother, Irish
Santos, was killed after the car
driven by her 28 -year-o ld
husband Hilario went out of
control on 6th Street near
Hudson Avenue yesterday and
skidded into oncoming traffic,
police said
In the coastal and mountain
areas. variable cloudiness
through tomorrow with local
light rain today and snow level
about 5,000 feet were expected.
Though roastal area dwellers
may have been annoyed by
having to hoist umbrellas again,
local ski resort operators were
thrilled by the snowfall . . ,,.
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Dow Jones Final
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Crude oil price
drop predicted
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
U.S. Energy Secretary Donald Hodel aays crude
oil prices may drop to near $25 a barrel, but an
industry economist predicts it could fall to as low as $12 a barrel.
The price could IOOn fall from the current barrel
price of $29 set by the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries to the "mld-20s,'' Hodel told the
81st annual meeting of the National Petroleum
Refiners Asaociatlon yesterday
He warned, however, the situation could tum
around "quite rapidly."
Even lower oil prices were predicted by John
Lichtblau, a New York economist who is president of
lhe Petroleum Industry Research Foundation.
"No one knows exactly what the mark.et clearing
price of oil would be, but the near-term range is
probably between $12 and $16," he said, cauamg aome
In the audience to gasp.
Shell Oil C.o. President John F Bookout warned
the United States may find itself importmg more oiJ
and thus becoming increasingly dependent and
vulnerable to foreign suppliers.
Infringement charged
NEW YORK -The Mennen C.o. hal! filed suit
accusing the rival Gillette C.o. of infringing on its
trademark with a new package design for "Right
Guard" deodorant and antiperspirant. A U.S. District
Court judge was asked yesterday to enjoin Gillette and
its advertising agency, Young & Rubicam Inc .. from
distributing or selling "Right Guard" pack.ages with
the new design. Mennen claimed in its swt that the
new Gillette package has a design so similar to
Mennen's trademark of parallel slanted stripes "that it
will infringe on and dilute Mennen's trademark and
cause consumer confusion."
Airline talks deadlocked
WASHINGTON -Bargainers for Eastern
Airlines and the machinists' union are immersed m
back-to-the-wall negotiations aimed at settling a
contract dispute that threatens a walkout by 13,000
mechanics, baggage handlers and ground workers. The
lone area of agreement following 3 ~ hours of talks
here yesterday, eeemed to be a decision to impoee a
news blackout on negotiations between management
and District 100 of the International Aaodation of
Machinists. In fact, the two sides did not square oU in
face-to-face ba~fainlng. even though a midnight
tomorrow strike deadline drew nearer. Instead, a
half-dozen union barpiners communicated with five
Eastern executives through messages relayed by
officiab of the National Mediation Board.
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