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THI DRANGI ·COABJ
·uonig,
~ solons
to rally
at OCC .
Bill Honig. the new state super-
intendent of a:hoola, u well aa
local legialaton will meet with
community mrmben in LeBard
.Stadium at Orange Cout C.Ollege
J'Hday night at a rally in support
of educatial:\-
The rally la Spo..wored by
Citizens Actlml to Save Education
(CASE) and Save Orange County
. Kida (SOCK) and organJ.zen plan
·to appeal to lawmaken for more.
money for public education.
The rommmunity meet,' whiCh ·
begins at 7 p.m. ln the 11tad.h.yn. wm include parents m.n c&triCta tbRuchout Oranae County.
Bobbee Cline, .. ~t from
the &ddlet.S Valley Unified
Scbool Dtstrict, aid dilltrtcta
thnJucbouttbieeounty are cu~
beck on educational prc>lrlDm due
to lack of funda.
"We're klllna tw:hen. musk:.
art and rwling 111*"81'-. DW'W,
· coomekn and libnriana," abe
said. "'C1MI ... will be larger in
many .d ii tr i ct a and
t extra-curricular programs·
elbnin.ated or drutk:ally re.
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CASE, with ita ori8im in the
Saddlebeck district. met SOCK. a
group with aimilar pla, have 1et
up a telephone network throush·
out the OOUJ\ty to let JecSalaton
know haw canatituenta feel about
key educational t.uea.
· Friday's rally will include
(See BONI~, Pa1e A!)
Sixers celebrate
·Philadelphia 76en Julius Erving (left) and ~ORI Malone hold op
the NBA world championship trophy after completing a four-game
sweep of the Los Angeles Laken Tuesday nigh~ 115-108. See details
in Sports, Page B 1.
'NB, ·cou.nty to negOtiBte. t)n fl!ghts
llY STEVE MABJILE ...............
Oranae County supervi8on and
. Newport Beach dty ie.der'I will
begin necotiatina ewly qext
week• part of an effort to put a
• freeJle on the number of dally
talteoff:a from John Wayne Air·
port
Superlbon agreed Tuaday to .
oom:ider • binding acreement
with ·the beach dty that would
limit the aJ.iport to 55 !lights
~ ii a major break· throulh." commented· Ken De-
Uno, a Newport administrator.
"We still have a long ro.d ahead
but 911e itep at a lime, ri8ht?''
Otl)en connii."&ed with the
anti-exp&mkln flcbt ln Newport
up 111 a opUmllm foUawtnc ~ dedlion of. cdUnty supern.. ..
"lt'a a aood mow. 'nee'• a
lone. touah battle aheed. but rm pleued." ea1d Tom wuu.m, a
Newport ttS1dent and JMding
UC: workers rn·ail vOtes· on union
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3, 700 no,n-academic workers at lrvi~e consider organizing
By GLENN 8CO'rf ...........
About 3,700 UC Irvtne em-
ployeM aie vOdnC tbe9e days on
. whether to union.be their ivory
tower. 1'
'lbe nca...,..Mmic worken.
who include derictl. ~
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the~ rovWa U>e COit pf the c1aima . the' OOlt of i.ai
lft'Vice, u ;;b • the con of bemC a member of the county risk
~t~ ...
~ peymenta made by the
city tO complainant.a t.Qtala
$1.U,528 lince 1978, ctty recOrda atM>w. lal the firlt year of
~lf-lnau.rance, · Lquna paid
$39,761 in claima. In \979-80 the
ctty paid $41,170, .iMi 1n 1980-81
.ft paid OU\ $41,115 fn c1aima. t...t
~ year.Lag\U\a Beech paid
$16,415 and this fi8cal year to
~te. taxpayers have aettled only
$4,067' 1n cl.aimi.
Frank added that bne cla1ma
··dating back to the fint year of
HONIG. • •
aabool t.nd perfonnancea by
thra hiSh 9Chool bum, lntrod~
tion of J.eglflaton, and infor-
mation about 8Chool refonn ar.r ·
finance ~tion. Quastioo8 will
be pc*9d to Honig and the legia-
1aton by local stUdenta.
'The lawrriak.ers and the state
~ls chief will be Interviewed
• ;On· KOCE Channel 50 following
L-t.be .rally. Participating law~
°'akera will include aa-
aemblywomen Mari.in eetc of Newport Beach and
Allen of Cypr.a and State Sena-
tor Johll ~ymour. Thia show will
air at 10 p..Jll. Friday' and ap.ln at
8:30 p.m. Sa~y.
More lnforinaticxl about the ·
rally is available through local
8Chool district adminiatraton. .
. CHARGES SOUGHT. • •
atadt at hia home at about 10 cue of gunfire. The Fowitaln
. p.m. Monday. Valley SWAT team eventually
Police aid at one time or entered the hOU8e throuab an
.another Olaney, hla wife Betty, unlocked docx' just before 6 a.in.
hia 8ister" and hia three chiJd?en Tue9day and found Chaney and
were all at the Loa.wt Street hia da.ughter aaleep on the bath-
remden:e bl Fountain Valley. But room floor.
be ~tly let them an ave They said no weapon waa
except for'hia ~ daugbteF found. . ..
. at different times durtnc the Chaney's Wife al8o Wu ar-
Wght. 'Ille home is occuped by · re.led. on suspidoo of cultivatfna
9 sister, and a roommate. I marijuana aft.er ~ said tbey
lain Valley police were found abou..t 115 marijuana planta
t Chaney WU ll1'ml!d and : growing in a ~ at their
~ aurrOu.nded the houR 'and Garden-Crave reddence, accO.rd-
evacuated nearby residences ln inc to officen.
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Irvine
Candidate l>eYon Dahl
charges fmada dWtJIH. ..
RECALL. ' •
Froni'Pacie A~
ten&cn•ed ~t a bmrd ·meet1nc
and to defend ltaelf ..-Imt
cb.aqie8 made .... the ctia-
trict'• adminlstntan.. (CARS ot-
ficlala have charaed 1be dillnct'a
adminJstraton with wronadolQI.
• well M the tn.lstea)
The diapute aver .the ~.
b\formatioll pr.ictlcm aurfaced
Tueeday iilcbt at a. candida•
forum held at Talbert School.
c.andidate ~ Dahl, a recall
advocate, ~ MIJ'hey (the
~and admlnistraton) have
spent $45,000 to ~ you how
wonderful the dlat:ricU9 llnce thia
recall bepn. •• .
-Trustee Sur.aane ·Moore
· · says charge1 in-.:~d · · ·
. -AlRPORT.1 ~.. .
From Page A1
be b.ono:red
. Qraaa. Q>unty ·u me":::. the
'COID biP for next June Ule
offld&ll o•t wmt to 8dt:I mun.id-
.... electaom to tb6t tnd.ltioaally
crowded .primary ballot,
Wm\wm'tb .md.. .
The ~ Mo would let
vvtel'I cl8dde whether tile p:ie-
llklDI ol dty clerk -~ dty ~ tlbDuJd be mllde appoin-
U\le. by the-dty admin1stritor.
Both are currently elected by the pttt..· .· a related matter, Mayor Don
~ hM amt a memo to
h1a ~ lllklnc if the)' .,
•
want to pn>pc:. to voters bavlnc
• tull-Ume ctn-COUDdl.
~ aakl there la acme
1e11timent the ctty la larae enouati
(\76,000 population) to m,titute a
sy.t.em ot tun-time, aa1aried of-
fk:lala. I
however, be said be b.Mrl't
received word t.ck from eouncil .
nwnben end that be htm.)f
qUelUom whether a ch'1"&'8 could be Jusd,fied. .
llunu..,ion Beech la a chuter
ctty and Nlklmta mu.t approve c
.major changes ln city govern-
ment.
But Tnaatee Suzanne Moore
said the CARE members have
ta.ken their charges to numeroaa · aovefnment agenda. nm& ol
wtudl ."--taken action acaimt
the school d.latrict. • ~ .
"I ult you who ~ W1i1Unc tu
dollan1'' Moore uid. "And ~
people · want to control your
llChool board."
SF. snuffS smbking • ID offices
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NATION
.Re~gait · denies. ch~nge in . '
·.central ~m~r~n ~~ie~ ..
By ~~~JT' Former Sen. NcMid s.:.~ .. • . blit
new job u ape$). envo11'> ~ntral America toc:kv ana 1111 •
leave Tbunclay on a ~ m1..aoo to El Sal . • U.S.
offid.ala·aay. Stone wu ~om In-at cenmonMl.pniided O'HI'
. by Sec:retarY of State 0eot-p P. Shultz.' Bia trip.to D s.Jvador
will be to help th& Salvadoran gov~".nment encouraa•
· moderate leftista to partldpate In the t.u ~tial el.ectkp,
President Reagan, nieanwhile, eald the oUatier of the State
Department's Chief officer on Litln Amerjcan ~ and the
r-eported replacement of the American ambaaa~or in El
~vado~ 'do not reOect a change In U.S. policy.
Memorial. set for slain adviser
SAN DIEGO -"A memorial service for Navy L1. dndr.
Albert Schaufelberger, a U.S. military adviaer ahoi to death in
·El Salvador last week, is acheduled for 1 p.m. Th~ in •
chapel on the Naval Amphibious Bue on c«onadb Illand.
Schauf~lbecger, 32, of Chula Vista, bad apent 10 yeera in the
San Diego aree and received the training for his El Salvador
jQb a\ the Coronado Amphibious Bue. On Friday, the crew of a .. Navy = bbat will acatter Schaufelberger'a uhee in the
PacifM: .
$1 million award 'not en~gh'.
NEW YORK -A retired doqnnan who spent 24 ¥earl In
prison -90me of it on death row -for a crime he djd not
commit. says he "should have gotten much more'' thail the $1.
million he waa awarded in oompenaation from the state of New
York. ''This nlghtmare·wW stay with me for the "rest of my
life,'' laidore ZUxuneimaJl, 66, said ·Tueaday. Ju~ Joeeph
Modugno.ordered the Jtate to pay the da.mt.gea to Ztinmerman
for "loaa of eernlnpi medical expemet'. lam of liberty and civil
rtahta, le.a of reputation and mental ahgulah."
STATE
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· Utah homes destr0yed
··Only part of a chimney remain• of thil home· in suburban Salt Lake
City after a wall of mud and water cruhed through sandbagged
hanb Tuesday aqd foi-eed hundnd. of people to 1tay in shelters.
. No aerioua injuries-w~ reported ~rom the noocn.._.
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J .uror.s ·.in ·;Bonin' s
de.ath: ··1ri~I · grill.e'd
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J~ eelectlon bM mtend the : ·AI~. Bon1n bM been
final phue In the Oranee Colmty,, linked In COW't to .21 hommex-
murder tr1al of oanvictedo Free-. ual-related homicides In five
way Killer WWJam Bonin, ·with I Southern Califon)la· counties. ~
attcmeya que9t1cminC potential 1 Bonin. .a t>owney truck driver -.:'~ -L:.,.( D • Ir d'.J jurors u a aroup In open COW't. • whohlldbeenlnandoutofprtlOG
'-i: ~ -~ • -~V-!S s,ee.,_s ~•V.D~ . ····---A total of 81 ROWible papell@ ·_tw_~··Jlft'J..! ..,. ·-'"--
. LOS. ANGELES -~bllcan state Sen. Ed\:0."18 of survtved the fint examination. irre9ted in·TlUle l~: -
·Chatsworth, the fonnel" Loe Angeles police chief. hali sued hia when they were prtvaaely Mked However, Bon1n'• def.-a~
wife-, Virginia, -for divorce after a 42-year marriage. The bow they felt about the deatn tamey, William Charvet, plam to
Superior Court petition filed Tueeday cited ''irreconcilable pe91ty. · -chaDenae the cbara-by amert.-
ditferenoes" •· the reuon for the divorce. The petition al8o Thai ..S.. of ~ Ina tbat a number of llmllar,
asked that bis wife be awarded spousal suppert and half the bepn lld'fdi H and endeCI last UDIOlved elaytno were r.:a:n-
value of their residence, a condomin1um. a 1976 ChrylJer and week. Bcmln'• trial ta expected to : milted while 8oriin wae In jlil.
his LAPD pension. Davis asked the COW't to ldve him eole IM& throuah mid-A~ , Tberefort:, accor~ to
interest in "various mementoes received u chief of police." Bonin, ». air..ay hM · been · Charvet. the bom.lddee bu
LA extends county. rent controls convicted and 8elltenced to death ' been lllDCU'8ed of ~ have beeo
In Loe An&eJa O:Junt)ti far the . · ccmm1tt.ed by another ldller.
bommexua1tortu.re-elaytnpol10 Los .Antelee pc)Uce have
t.een-a,e boye. Sut.c>ranae c.oun-. al.rMdy provided ~ with
ty au\horftiee are JlAllllill8 four Cioptes of police invmdpUon fOee
9dd11'ooal murder counta In. the deal!DI with 34 ~ dattna
that a eecood death eentenae beck to 1P72. Lut week, Charvet.
ensure Bonln'a execution. ~ police repoc111 on flve
William Bonin
Oranp O>unty homiddee fol'
which Bandy Steven Kraft. 88, of
Lorw Be.ch baa been charged Kraft WU~ May 14 b)'
. highway patrolmen who uid
they fOWld a etrangled ~ In hla car. ·
LOS ANGELES ~ Reversing an earlier stance, the
county's conservative-dominated Board of Supervi9ora h.u
tentatively voted to extend rent oontrola 'Until 1985, but only in
a weakened form. Representatives of apartment owners
warned that the n ew regulations would discourage
construction of new rental units. The new ooti.nty ordinance
would pennit annual rent increaaee of 9 percent, plus another
1 percent if the landlord pays utilities: .---.-.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------... ~ . I
Lawmakers deny evacuation funds
SACRAMENTO -A state Senate committee, agreeing it
would be "llbeolute crazine." to try to eYllC'Wlte CallforD1a
cities in a nuclear war, haa rejected $800,000 for evacuation
planiling. By a 7-1 vote Tueeday, the Democra\.domina1ed
Finance Committee approved a motion t?Y Majority J,ader
John Garamendi, D-Walnut Grove, to remove the rDao.J ~
Republican Gov. George Deukmejan'• s:ropoeed state bt.\dpt
for the new fiscal year. "It borders on the ludicroua,"
Garamendi said of evacuation. The Deukmejan admini8tndon
wanted the money to begin Plannina for a mamive evacuation
that would move 16 milllbn city dwellers to the· ·atate'•
mountains and deserts five days before a war broke out.
Supreme ·Court decisions
WORLD
Gritz ordered out of Thailand
B~GKOK. Thailand -The government today ordered
former Green Beret James "Bo" Gritz and his aaaociates
deported from 'DW.land, their bue foe sta&lnl forays Into Laoe
to find ·Americana they claim are helcf piiaoner from the
Vietnam War. The order nuted that la.at March. Gritz and four .
other Americana had been charged with lllepl pcme9lion of a
high-powered radio transmitter uaed In an operation to reeeue
American POWs purportedly held In Laoe. Thai authorities
fined them, gave ~em suspended .entencea and eent them
home. Thai immigration authorities aay Gritz returned to
Thailand about two weeks ago.
Party warns Polish dissidents
, WARSAW, Poland -The ~uniat Party Central
Canmlttee baa endoraed a militant new policy of intfml&wl
struale to allence dmidenta, w.hile al8o admiUini mM1ia1 law
.baa lii1ed to acbieve•all lta dmred pie. "Our enemlea, thou&h
weakened, on the deff!miw and ewr mare iM>lated, are not Irvine High senior
giving up," aid a etatement at the end~ Tue.day'• one.day
-1on. the 1im .rneet1na o1 the eentra1 c.ommitt.ee in more given . Yale grant
than aeven.montha. lt aa1Cl the party "will etruuJe aplnat ~t
which is pulJ.ina us beckwant, qainlt tho9e wllO d1aturb IOdal Cathertne Adcock, a eenk>r at
calm and are -atill trying to fudte-aCtion against aoclalist Woodbftdae Hlcb School in
Poland." . IrYSne, ha9 been awarded an rrr
~.Ip •. '° atudy at Yale Lippiza~er disease subs~ding un1~
'VIENNA. :Awtrla -Death h.u retreated, at._ for ~ Her father Ro8ei' E. Adcock le
from the U~ stud farrD, home of AUIU'la'a ~Y'*' comptroller of rt'r Mani Dlvildon
breed· of wblte ·ct.ndna stalliona. A berpm vlrw that ldlled in Cata M.a. The lrvlDt 88l\IOI"
two-thirds of the yeafa foell bu not oJalmed a vteUm ..,_ le one of ,,_, dadenta •warded
· · ~-April. thou&h two broocimar., one of them ~t. an ·. . ICholanhipa tataJlnC fl mlJllcn ..__ltill __ 1n1 __ ectec1 __ d __ ana_ ia_t_rtak_. _____ . -------· _. -----abi1 year from ITT Ccrp.
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A.4 Orange Cout DAILY ~lLOT/Wednaday, June 1, 1913·
LONOON (AP) -O..plte pelact ct.oJa1a
that ~ Diana la presnant apin. 'Britalft'•
pnm fueled apeculation 'l\.iMday with OM peper ~ there could be .an offtdal an·
ni:Kmc:aaaent in etrly June. •
· The prillceu •taaed at Windsor C..tle
~ whil& ~ Charlf9 played polo. She
bed watched him Sunday when lhe wu photo-
~ ~all~i:dcl.r~Penoaai
detecttve, QUef Inspector ~ Trtmmtna. u ..aun, a reporter who uked why the prtnceaia bad
not tumed .Up fpc the 8eCOOd day'• -po.Jo: '-nu. momJnc ~ doee teJtible thlnga to you.''
'!'hit report added that TrimmlnC "la not
. ~fer oft-~ jokes" and' hinted ~~ anouncement early tn June. PaJace akl Sunday the princMI
la not 111111'~---'1.,. mrl hef' prees lleCl"et&r)', Viet.or O.tman. ~ii.day: "In my knowled&e she ii
not preanant."
. 'lbe prtnoeia ~be 22 on July 1. Charles ii
34. Prince William, their first child, will be one
ye.r old on June 24.
.. Charle.a "l.s knoWI\ to be keen to have at leUt
three children by the time he ia 40, •• the Sun
newapepe.r reported Monday.
Melting· _pot's
recipe siirred
WASHINGTON (AP) -Though widely de-
pk:ted aa the child of ·England, modem America
tniicml ta roota a1mmt as extensively to Germany, the
Cenaua Sureau reports. .
And while tee and strudel share top bU.llng,
contributions from Ireland, France, Afrlca, l~y and
. ~ ficure prominently on ~ nation'• ancestral
menu.
The latest ..Wytlis of the 1980 polJing abows
that 49,5~.o~ Americana claim all or part of their
heritage from England. That'• 26.34 percent of the
population. .
Very cla. behind were German cte.:endanta,
who numbered 49,224,146, or 26.14 _percent.
The nearly 50 million Americana of En1Uah
UlCiMtry outnumber the population of En&Jand,
~ Director Bruce L. CbapplAJ'l oa.erved.
England. tncludinc WUee. currently bu jwt under ~9 milliOO people, acoord1na to the 8ritlsh Fmbassy.
U Americana of Engllah and Welab ancestry are
.dded ~.the total la 51,262,633. .
At that. the filure f-Or Americana of ,Engl.lah
a.nee.try in., be law, Chapman sua&ated, Ii.nee ~e
report ia bMed cm people identifying their own
t.:lqp'ound. He Mid they may ~ to put down
Clllly the most Ud1 llUal a.pecta. . • . ;
. "1'he .,,~ bavtna been Ulimilated in thill
country befoft me word lllllmilated wu even
thought about, acmetimes tend to be reprded like
an undercoat of paint oo a bowie, which ia there but
simply not l'ftnarlted upon or particularly nc>t:ked."
Chapmn aid.
The fi4rures in the study should probably be
OOOlldered minimums, not maximums, he aald. "I
~t think people claimed anomtrW that they don't
have, but they may have omitted m ."
· Overall. the total of all ancestral groups far
exceeds the nation'• pop.&Jatlon becau.e many
pebple listed more thail one ancestry.
Chapman noted that the lriah, the nation'• third
larll!8l ethnic l"J'.IP at 40, 165, 702, outnumber the
population of IreJand by a dcmsi times.
"And theR figurea were not collected on St.
Patrick'• Day, when almost everyone claima to be
lrtsb.'' said Cbapnan. h.bmelt of mixed J'.nallah,
Dlmlah, French, Dutch, Scot.-lriab and German
de9cerlL
Afro.Americam. were the nation'• fourth larg-
est ethnic ll"OUP with 20,964, 729 people lilting
themaelvea ln thia category. That'• 11.13 peircent of
Americana.· FoUOwtna them were the French at
12,892,246, OI' 6.85 percent.
The study abowed that for the most part the·
aeperak ethnic p-oupa were spreed fairly evenly
over the country. The Itallana., however, No. 6 on the
list at 12,163,602, were concentnted in the North-
e.t.
R•wi•na were Abo coocentrated ln that rejioii.
and~ and CzeclW sravttated to the North
Cmtral at.at.a
C.al1fornla. the most populoua state, maintained
the nation'• 1arPlt concentratiom of Engliah.
Germam, Ir11b. J'rench, Seota, Dutch. Swedilb.
Danllb Md Porb.WI-
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·LONDON (AP) -If lhe could . nm' ln
Britain'• up-orntna election. Queen EUJabetb n
would 'eMlly beat Prime M1n!lter Marpret
'Thatcher, a map.toe poll Mkt Tuelday.
Reeden of the 1.4 milllon.arcw..Uon
w~·· awn magazine' gave the' 57-yMr-old
monarch, '9bo by tradition doee not vote OI'
participate ln . politica, 42 percent of the
• hypotheiical vote aplmt 34 percent-far Thatd.er.
The poll, marldna. the 30th annlvenary al
the queen'• oonmad.an. ·
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2.37 2o-u..· IUllale
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. slat~d ·in' Mesa.
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Indian Pow-Wo.w at the Orange ·eotanty 11\o.i...__undll in Carta · Mesa this weekeM. •· ..... aa.., ·
The three-day Cel~n Will featureS Indian games, fooda, dancing.·cr.tw and contests repreeentipg many different tribes.
'The festivities wi1f-t begin at 8 p.m. Frid.aY. and at I p.m.'
Saturday·and Sund.a~ .. A.dnllasiori ia free: • ·
South Laguna group plans meeiing
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Members of the South Laguna Civic Association will meet at
7:30 p.m. Tu~y at Aliao SChool on ·c.oast Highway in South
~ to hear an update on current issues as well as. a panel
di9cuaaibn on ·bow to become a better lob6yist.
Gordon J. "'Pete" Fielding, pi:ofesaor of ltQCia1 ldence at UC
1rv1ne will join Sout1i ~ Ann Christop, a laodacape
. architect and Jim Danziger, a 9ocial science profesaor for a ·
di9cuaaion of e~e;ctive P,Olltical lobbyj,hg. · ·
Divorce mediati~n talk scheduled
· A free public ~ntation on divorce mediation is sched\,tled
ThU1'9d.ay night at 7 O'clock at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in
Costa Mesa.
Leonora ~ a ~ marriage and family. counselor,
and Lawrence Treglia. an attorney, will discuss alternatives tD
traditional divorce settlements.
They operate Affiliated Counseling Services in Huntington
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The purpose of the counseling, Mrs. Treglia said, is to help
divorcing couples find agreement in advance on legal and
emotional issues.
P£Ople interested in attending the demonstration are"·urged
to call 848-5804 for reeervations. ·
~xtended .hours al Girls Club
The Girls Club of Laguna Beach is offering a summer
extended hour program for its members beginning June 16.
Girls may parUcipate in club activities from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m .
weekdays until Aug. 19. The cost is $25 per week. For infonnation,
call 494-7630 or 496-4681. · ·
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..:w~~"; R t boa Ialand --~ ~r il(;dJed ~tlY•t
•of . . · . .
, Mr. Remj>e~ & pwlt.aate Of I
c.arieton Collete in ~.
. WU retired f~ the lumber
businela. He ia aurVived. by b.iJ:
c;laughter, Dorothy Munroe;, a eon,
~ c. Rempel; n1r)e sraod-
c h ll dre n , and five
-sreat-pUdchlldntn,
· Memorial donations have been ·
requested to. the Little Balboa
Ialand Property, Owners· .AaOda-·
tion, 8,o¥-754, Balboa Ia.land
92662, or the, WUll.am ·Rempel
M~ Fund, 'Carleton Coliffe, 'NonhUeld, Minn. ~505~ .. '.
R53ond Coleman
ral services are ecbedµled Tl? y for~~ G. Col-
eman f Huntington Beach, who
diec;I turday at 'the age of 79.
Mr. Colen)an, a retired police
officer, was a Navy veteran and a ·
member of the Rising Light Ma-
IOllic Lodge of Huntington Park.
He i8 survived by two daughClera, W'y~ne Hathaway of C-. MM&
and Patricia Rae Colelna of
Garden Grove; · f~:And
clµldren, a great-gandchild and a
aiat.er, Marie Meyers of Hunt-ington Beach. . .
Gra~de services will be con-
ducted at 11 a.m. at Roee Hilla
Memorial Park. Pierce Brothers
Smiths'. MQrtuary ia in charge of
arrangements.
.Glenn Forsythe
Funeral aervices were to be
held tod.ay for Glenn Ira Forsythe
of.co.ta Mesa. who died Friday at
the age of 74.
He is survived by hiB wife,
Naomi.
Services were to be held at-2
p.m. at Pierce Brothen Bell
Broadway Mortuary. Interment
was to follow at Westminster
Memorial Park.
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Poinis of co~tention · · ·
~'ibe r&tor: . rm IUl'9 that most of ua have. reoelw4 a.p. ~ Blidham'a
.. la ....... ot hia Report From W~ I don't mind that fhe
rnalli:'\ ind publiaaUon COltl are ~ the ~Pi&Yen u lt ta .
t that we be lnfor,med..-
What plll me 11" the mini-.
nformatiQn and baJf-trutha lt
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Rep.Bldham impllea that from
b1a ~ vantaae point • a
member· of the 'Hou. Armed
Ser.1cM Committ.ee, he know.
~.than we~ mortal.a -the
aaiDe ~ mortals to be rec:lamed' amoac the 20 million
deed (try 100 m1llloo for a more -
realiatic tigute) ln Reeoll'I con-
cept of a .wtm1.A~e nuclear 'f&r.
Mr. Bldham. au.rely )'CM: !il\llt,
from your vanla,p pomt. know
th.at lhia ii a "°" dJstortion of the ( fada.. Our military, beblc aware
of the wlnenbWty of land bMed rm.u-. made' the dectllon a
~ aao to beef '-'Pour bombet aod submarine delivvy l)'Steml.
and allo improved our ICBM'a.
We improYed our B-62a, ~
developed the B-1 and Stealth
bombers. We developed the cru.la
and MX m.,.Jee ~ replaced
earlier ml.-llee with about 500
fl'lp)e MIRV«! Minuteman Dia.
We a1.o replaced and MIRVed
IUtlmarine launched piilliles and
deveJoped the 'very ~te Tri-
dent If. . .
Today·tbe U.S. haf about 9,300
atratep: warbeed8 to about 8,000
for the Soviets and oun are far
lellvulpenb]e to any tint atrike.
When one C¥JQliden that atiout
400 warbelda will devalta•
either nation 'the imanlt,af the.
anna nee 11 all the more .wlent.
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s.dham. sta• ''The Com-
mwmt military challenge to the
United Stai8 la a dliect result of
more than a decade of neglect of
our own armed forces and a
hiatorically unprecedented mili-
tary buildup on the P*J't of the
Soviet Union and ti. allies.''
PHILLlP Ctrl'LER c.o.ta ....
Take tra[fic rules serio~siy ., Who'se . side . .
To the Edit.or: st.en on bicyc1el oin 19th Stnet.
1ASt Sunday, May 22, ~te Travellinc in the falt lane la
afternoon a YOUJ\I boy WU hit by much too prevalent thele days,
an au~e at the lntenectiao not too ~y yeen -.> a yellow
of Ra)?nOnd and Eat 19ih Street. light meant r.aution prepare to
I did Dot 9ee the acddent, bUt stop. Now it alerta all too mill)'
heard the craah: driven to eccelerate azx:e beet the
I Immediately dialed the 911 red qnaL How cbeapta life bow ~eenci number, andwith!n. -many men meclianlCtt ~
two minu1ea the first police of-..have to be imtaDed to stop th1a
ficer arriv"d on the aoene fol-hiahwaf allupter? ·
low.d ahortly by ~ Ia it·not Ume lor law en.force.. mtlft offioen and an ambulance • · A mol.t impremfve array of ~ ment ~ the leglalature to hn-
eiJ rendering prompt and effi-J>OM! ~vy penalU. on traffic
dent lel'Yice. violaton. •
Cooaratulationa to the pua-My thouaht for the day, People
·rnedlc8 and polJce Oukera. who do not take pride ln ~
Unforb.glately th1a acddent . own property cannot.be eXpecteCl
broulbt-vivid ~ to mind to i'ellpeCt other ~ple or o~
acme t.en yeen ago my 800 WM bit people'• property. I refer. to '
jn very shoilar Clir'cumltanoel at motiomta with bald Ure9, ~
the ewt ~ locatiao by an bnkea , broken heedlfcbta, mJa.-
automobile w~ workina a Daily adjul1ed headliaht. ~ broken
Pilot paper route.~ . car bodia
On neither nccasion w• the · Let'• stop speedlna and drive
traffic heavy, 'both time9 villbWty with more carte. Mote speed 1-
wa good, and I ampect that baste. ·
d.rtven were just drWtnl·• little HOWARD P. SHEL1UN
too .t.a.t and not expectinc younc-c.o.ta M'9a
A BALDRIGE memo dated lut
Jam.wy. 7, to -Natlaftal Security
Advt.er 'Wllllam Clark. pve the
~of the !'PRC Hybrid
Computer C-.'' ' .
'nMI Hyahare 700'1 tnalu!r, Elec-Daily Pilot welcoines
letters f r()m readers .
• troniil: Amodatee Inc. (EA.I) waa
if,ven appl'O'Yal in 1981 to ;ii the
hybrid Clllnputer system to the
Harbin ~ Univenity
'4for U8e In ldet\t:Wc reeearcl) and
The Daily Pilot eolidta your views on any matt.era of
interest to our oommunitiea. If you.wish to contribute to
education." But aa a cond1Uon for
approval. wveral items Q1 hard-
ware and ~ eottw..._ pnllr'UD
were de1etl!d from tt.-ortgtnaJ.
deal.
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~pn)ent."
Pentagon offida1a argued that
the sale of the ccxnplete comDUter
lyat.em "would make• lfcniflcant
BUT THE commerce secretary ocntribution to 'the · delllp of
atill thinks lt would be a dandy mia1Ue delivery ayaiem. for ou-
ldea to aell the Ch1ne.e the • clear weapom." ·
computer. . Even Baldrige, in one -=ret
Keyworth; in another secret memo, admowJedaed that almllar
memo, pooh-poohed the value of computen are CWTently U9fld by
tbe Hyabare 700 fn Pe.ldng'1 -mQrdeieme ~ by the
nUcleer ml..tle J>l'OfVUll. It would Air Fcxce foe ''eJectromc warfare
have "little ~J>act "OD their mill-aimulatiooa."· and even by-the
tary qpabruty, ... he wrote. "Fa.1 White Sanda Milstle &nae.
dUt.atiDI' their m1-lJe trajectory. which baa fOW' ~ computer caJculatfuna hardly mnpnml8'!8 11ywte1m for u. in deeignlnc our
our ovin atratep: inteiwtS: 'J'beir · atratelic nuclear m••Le.
Ml11stic mlMiJes repre11ent a 'force But the conamerile ~
de frappe' to deter the So1vlet. pla~ ~ ~ beg ln .......
Union, albeit to a ~ 1.nc far approval of aell1ni the deKree." Ch inese whatever ~~ . .bla ccxnforting Jdea --that want. .. ewn, • Lenin predicted.
Q>tnr-mlwlles are a tlireet ooly the rope with which they can
to the Soviet Union --11 belled-by hang m. ·
fJIC1a I reported u 'long aa three
yeara ago. China had developed
an intercontinental balllltic mm-
Ue with a 7,ao'o-mUe l'8'lP -
• enough to clobber much of the
U.S. mainland -and had t.est.ed
it
STILL P.A YING: The bWa. far
lut year's~ elecdona
are atill comtna in -to the
taxpayera. A supplemental ap-
proprtatiem bill h,..}udew SJ7 .9
lnU11on to pay the Poml Service
·~ for laat year'• extra-heavy aan-
PENTAGON planne"I oppoee sre-tona1 qil.lnal.
the ..ie of the. Hyahare 700 to . · One expenalve aervioe provided
hktnl(. They note that all the to the· 1awmaken ii noUfyina
Unit.eel Staie. and China have aa them of their comtitutenta' ad-
L mutual lnien.t i.a a commorl dreel cbangeL 1"9 Postal Service
enemy -and the-po.ibWty of a cbargea the taxpaym 2.5 oenta a Soviet-Chinetle . rapprochement pop --for • total of $1.5 million
cannot be ruled out laat year.
. thee pages, p.1eue aend your letter legibly written or typed.
Shorter letter& will be considered finrt. Addrele such
oonespond,ence to: LE'M'ERS To fte EDITOR, Dally Pilot,,
Boz 15'8, Cotta Mesa, CA., tHH. Pleaae include your
name, ~dress and telephone number.
Absentee ·voters make a mark
U you prefer, you may call in your letter to the We're
J,.btalq special telephone number ... 14!-IOH. Be IUl'e to
leave your name, addreas and telephone number 10 that we
may verify your commenta. ~
l. M. BOJd / Full meaning ...
1'80 No. 548-B in our Love and
Wmman'a file on matrimony 1*
~ remark by Louta K .
. .AD4*'ber. "Marrlaae ill that re-
Jadmwbtp between man and
WG1MD in which the . lndepen-
deme ta equal, the depeodenoe
mutual. and the obliptlon re-
dpncal."
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l:lllflllll fl.l:UI ; ''I can teen th1a • a 1ooitime
vend foe us," aald Lyn Notqer,
a major~ ln all bf Ronald
Relsan'• campaJsna who PtOW operatel a oomeivat;lve campatan comultinf firm in WlllhlDgton.
D.C. "You can bet it'• &dnl to be
very impxt.ant tor the next 10
,_.. ~t leMt. The advaniaa'e tor
ua 'la that the ~ who are
wW1ng to uae at.mtee ballot8
more are thme lllOCUS1Dmed to
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Gal~t)& talb ·fashions at' Fashion Island ·
Designing· for -rich·
His fashiOns are no -~for everyone
lh liJUl!N E. .KLEIN if' .............
The aowns swoop and•cling, daringly low-cut
here and demurely narrow .. there -at once wme1.eeey rewaling' a .J'oman'a figure and then
denying it.
They hallft gracefully, ef:fortlesaly, the whjte
bMda on black chiffon and the sheer silver crepe
rN« white jer1ley wool
And they bear al) intangible similarity -a
certain cut,• look, a touch' -which ii immediately ftCOll'lizable to lovera of the wMrable art foan
which 1a falhion deaip.
All the gowns." and the jacketa, acarves and hata, bein8 pl'elellted in Amen Wardy'a, FMhion laland,
last month were creaUona of Jama Galanoe, at 58
probably the one o( the ~known detdgrwn in the us. . .
'1"hia sea.So~ every~ is very
bare, naked, sexy and glamorous.
After all there-'& nothing more
beautiful than a beautiful woman.'
any good designer, Gal'..anos tells hia clients
what y ahould wear rather than letting them tell
him what they want. '
"All my siylell are not right for everyone," he
laid.
And everyone ia not right for Galanoa. For one
thing, his creations start at $2,000 and go up from
there.
In fact, Ga1anoe once told a f.aahion edit« that
be only ~ for a ciortam kind of w~
"Specitic»Uy,.one that halt JD9bey," he mid.
An4 besk1e that. Galanoe' ~ usually
feature an extremely narrow-hi~ urbane look
which most women mieht lllpire to but are .
hard-pnmed to actually wear.
. "Most of the women,~ buy my"deelan-...
in ~and~.·· GaJanoa -"'· •
But when be held a spedal lhow in Lcmdoo
.evera1 years aao, he was unable to find any modei.
with the SS-inch hips required for his ct.n.e.. and
be finally Norted to bUld.ln.r hil mode1a in U&h\
8f.rdlee. r--------------------------------•. Galanm i.mista on choo.anc the t..1;1rtca for hil
Ria clothel are worn almost routinely by the cte.igna hlm9el.f -oo two yearly b\a~ trt.-to
llba of Nancy Reagan. Edie A.dams and Diana Rma. · JW.rope -and ~ attributes ~uch of b1a ~ to
And recently, 80IDe Orange CGut wcmen were the unusual fabrics he finda \here.
able to. join them .and to ioecetve a fMhion Heuwchitfm>text.enmwly,aJancwit.bprinted
camu.ltatioo bun ~ htm.Jf, OD. bana to . velveQ. bc'C>Clldie9, pmnted --. -printed alb and .
~ introduce bia fall ooUectkln. aold mmb. · .
"1lewiping is an art farm. certainly. Desipina He faY(ll"S wool for the evenina -crepe, jeoey
ii the only thing I ever wanted to do. l knew when or wonted, and be la famom for unlqOe cunblna-
1 WM very young that I wmted to dellip wa:oen'a tiolW of ma~ from a courduroy jlcbt <NW a
clothes," be said. chiffon dftlll to.-a gown of red (ox with told and
Ria Greek-born pu-enta, Gftaozy and Helen on.nae lace.
GaJanos, encouraced him to enroll in the Traphapn Galanol routinel¥.JJmlC. h1a u.e of stronc coJon.. t School of Faahkm in New Yark Qty after be and hla favorite color la black: .. rve .twaya laved
· JEnduated from high dm. in mutbem New Jeney. black. it'• always predominated, either Ma detail« Bia father was a restaurant ownet'wbo bid always u the bale dDll~Jo.r. in rny collectioN."
. nurtured a desire to be a s-fnter. · He ..-. architectural prindplm when he
After baving • hard time breeldnc in to the ~ he aaid, and he Jov. to ~pedment with
Sewnth Avenue fMhlon ~ in New·York, cJmhee that enhance the-f..µNne .mystaque.
Galano9 establiabed htm.lf in, Califom1a and now · •"Thia .-on;~ is very ·hue, nabd,
doea mon than $1 mOJion wmuaDy. eexy and &Jamoroua,'.' he laid.
BUt hia popularity does not came by deqning "After all,~ la nothinc more·beautiful than
e.y-to-wear, simple dotbea. a. beautiful woman."
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IF' \2 . r who Wu .raped not 1qna a,o. I tDl tryina b.arcf t.o
. DEAR DR. SJ'EINCROBN: Oocaslonally, I get ..,,...U _._ ....._ . foiget abou~ lt. Thia ta a6out tbe mmt tftrible thlpa fie feeJJ.na that you DO hinger believe that e)(erda I "' ~ ~ 't.!At,. that can happen ta. a li:fl. . . •
Al t.d. In a ""9lt column. you advi8ed an elderly DON•T:. \:\: • :::-·So many rc:pJe have uked SM, ~'What w• tt
P'!-~t~.ahouldnda '!~tinpitobedtheh;-bttofai«ina '\VRITE . ~ ~ llk'eH _ _!;.:,!'1-'· ~ ~.tMdcn, I fall aput. 11. • ~I ~ Y OI' 1.-.:r IO 1.0l\I. ' ~ --r UITIUIC memol'iel itaft thrcJuah ftly heed,
JOUR·HIAlTH · ·
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BV ·ASHLEIGH PRILLIANT
. Now that I've Mc14'oe JdY at the aae of 70, I SOON> · ~ ~ '1 ..:. ...... ~;\ A1llo l\ rerrilnda me that the inai'l Ylho ra~ me ta D••n ... · .... ...,.:,_ . . . tonder itlt'a Y9'll' belief 'that hhowd exerdae l'D01'e • °"·1" · ~ "' •till out thel:e. . . · ~;--.n.1u~: ~ua II "•bldled Jn N.,rr :;-,rau_.er ~get the bene_~a of r.laxati9fl. -Mr. HAVE 0 . PJeue .._._ Ann 1 _..__ ...&..'-~ Yen : I w...18 once and, pt W.1bolll t...MI~ "' USE · ....... me, · ~ llUre ~ ...... w~ .i&h c1aup-.. J.~t I'abould ._ ~ te>
: ,D,J:AR MR. M.: Bad? I never thought tl\at ~·•---..All"'"'"-"'. · P'"e,..... haknove been Uuouah the taJne horrible ~~cloft·~ do wflatever I wanted. . n:en::i9e fitted into that categol"V, 'too mud\ of it? °"'" _ _...,..,..w........ · .,...,_.... · w what.to say, either. -CALL ME TAMMIE ·1 • ·,J ...._ ______ .....; ______ ""'1 _ _. • • • A.ft.er tome major h.-1Mmy ~•..sci. ''OK.
•81.ltrvealwayabelieved thatmQdetateexerci8e , . DEAR T~IE: hell a .... ._ ...,., • ,you're uradult now. Do• you i'Mte·" I dfd.· • ~u.t for good health and well-being. would be able t.o quit for just a few boww for the eoacen wlaase.er 1.-die TieUm. 1"llfM eJliM llaft At the cqt bf the mcnth my fa1ber preaent..t
Ari anti-)laer isn't an all-out anti-exerct.er! sake of others?'-Mrs. Z: · a alek ceriMh1 ... .,. 1Mx11t:IY• ..,_. .....,; me wtth a b01 for nnt. food. my tbare ot udlidm ~ ~ t.erµUa. golf, bowJ.!n8, DEAR MRS. Z.: Some day you may G;ve your ~mpl7.ay, "J w .... ntMr .,t talk ...... it..,,,._ end ~ ~ with a "eervb chai9e" tor ~denina. swimming, etc., for thoee of all aaes. "BUt wiah. But I think you'll be interested to know th~re c'401e th .U)eet. Tiiie tmlJ ,... Y• IQ()ULD· ~ di:y deeN.na end ~. ~ I
number one ~ndation has always been ta only one airline that forbidt llUlOldna: ·the Mule dllCau •• wtdl 11 1" t'Wll9'1M, _. I .... 1• eddiid ~ . u~ !DY atUtade ~ tn •
wa:11rtr.o. Walk -Walk -W&lk and your body will • Air C.orp., which-8el'WS Texas and Oklahoma. In are •eelll a IMd _. .......,.,: U MS. ,.ar lecal . hurry Sipl me -CHASTJ:NBD JN l!DMON'n>N be thanlcfUl for this jo~ euy way to fitne91. l'f!ClOP.ition. lt w .. recentfy honored wtth an awar<f mntal 19ialti eeatu eu llelp ,.., .• ,·~ la ·tlte · • • . · J _ _I~ with Walter M. Bortz. M. D., ol Palo Alt.Q from the Ametjcan A.adatton far Respiratory teleplleae ...-. • · · . ·· ~ DEAR ED: S.. ..._ ... EE,.. ts were ~ Clink who says uerclae and activity may· Therapy. . ·· ' • · tmUt ........ ~ 1• • l....._ a wa1 ....
be a fountain of youth ol aorta. It helps keep the · · · · maM,...pateftdratMr....,. ltrwtdleJ
Mina young~ · -· DEAit ANN LANDERS: I'd like to addlW · Mft ..,... , .. I Mf eet •
. -You -know how ~ leg in a cast for aome weeks DEAR DR. STEINCBOBN: I ha ye diabetes. My myself to the woman who WJOte that even tbCJuch · ·
~ wt~ .and ~ .becauae of inactiyity. vision ta excellent. Then why does.my doctor suggest . she ta an excellent driver, ~ ii ~ to death to 1Vben the entire b0dy·1a iriactive for long periOOa it that I visit an opthalmo~t at leatt once a year? drive over a Jona Wtctae. You turned to the Nau.aJ. DEAR ANN: A while beck Y°'iran a fine quote ~ bas ~hie changes in· the blood, bones, -Mr. G. . · Safety Coundl lor an uwwec. Apparentlj they ..-e ~t .,-p-how It robs a man of bis 80C>d name.
•tabolimia, De('YOUll ayttem. The hearts of ~ve DEAa MR. G.; He'• intel'eftld ln preventtna not ·aware that tboumMll of people suiJ.er frUD 1 need ft NOW. PleMe help. -MAOON, GA. peopl~ w~ Jem efficiently '8 the years go by. . Changes in your retina (back of tJie eye). Diabetes i.. "bridge-a-phobia" and it ii tuch a mmrnm problem · . DEAR GA.: Here. is a llJpdJ abbl'ftta&M
.Reaching 70 shouldn't confine you. to physical .a leading cauae of blindnell. To prevent reUhopathy a natiOnal organization haa been formed to help 'Venita from .. OSllelle". bJ a.tapeve: .. Be wM
ltYictivity. There's time for th~ rocldng.chair ~wing diabetics should effectively control thefr diabetes them. It ii called TERRAP and the add.reap ii 1010 taea11 mJ ,.ne 1tea& .,. ... Bat lie wM ftid.M
the day, but don't qverlook'.lQe need for ptiyaical andalaohyperte¥0.,..iftheyhaveit.F.arlycbangea Doyle.St.; Menlo Park, Calif. . from me mJ 1oofume earldel ~U •t, Mt
movement, too. • in the retina ma)'be. controlled by photooo.gulation ~ print this. 1 know you want to·g{ve Your makes me poer IMeed."
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TELEVISION 87 $ee ·Page B2.
fW JOHN. S,t!:V ANO . · parUdpattng Saturday a• ,the CIF state lrack and
field clwnp6onahipe in~. And, just to ffwt
the cake a little, ahera one of the favorf ta. · · ·
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Julie· Seleine is not what ~ou WQuld call an •
. -1hodox ruilner.
· Selet.ne .ftQiatled ·her f1nt cram. country ....,.,
19th best lQ league {1n junibr vanity), ~ her lnlUal
track campaign a the. Gxtb best quarter-miler
(varaity). &\ft p]ao•menta, et the time, cer1alnly
didn't indicate ..,y ~-. · .. oV doh when most athletes spend their · ., To be8fn with, the-University High .enfor haa
cmly been running competitively the paat 18 rpontha.
&.:ond, the only reuon she .went out for track was
. "becau.e' it was co-ed," she admits with a sheepish
-~·=?Of COW'le It ia, eapeCJ.ally in th.la ·era
. uv1 atrtw,. for di.t1nctl0o. · .
1n· Sele~i cue,. however, .almoet everJ
· But then came the au.nuner and a n,ofOul·
runptni camp in San Dl4110. · " · · artn.
• Third, ahe didn't start running her current
lp9dality --the 1,600 meters --until a month •·
FlDally, ahe'a running becauae it'• fun. not becauae
it's cxmpet11:tve. .
The capper to all this ia that Selej.ne will be
J11CC0111pliahJbent baa been accidental. · •
She only started running ~uae her .chOol
district dropped diylng after her IOphomore eeuon. ~ the" olilY, rea'8on -abe turned to that (Seleine
started in crom country) wu becauae "it was
somethin& to do and I ~ted to be in a sport."
"I spent ntne daya at a ~ camp in. the
mountatna, and thole had to be the hardest nine daya
ot my·Ufe," recalls the perky~-"It got to the
point where I could n1n with ~ JV'a, ~ it WU
~ .. or I could nm wi~ tlw vanity, where It wu
(See SELEINE. Pqe Bi) . . ..
·(f;eorge .
.(or Kell)
·i~ads NY ·.
·DempSey: · Ameri~~n h·ero
Form':.r heavy~ei~ht.champ .was .legend in own time
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. . . ' · NEW YORK (AP) -He had ~ Square Garden from the 19408 througll
golden fists in the Golden Aae of SJ)orta; 1973, times when the arena was the
He was an American hero, a man mecca of the sport. "He was the first" to'
NEW YORK (AP) -Ken .remembered as a great heaV}'Wei3ht brina in what was called the
Griffey is finally making a name boxing champion who achieved ricbes million~ pt.e."
foll himself in New York -and worldwide popularity that laated Oem,.e~on the heavyweight title
what.ever that name may be.· long after .h.ls ring career ended. on July 4, 1919, by blocking out Jeae
~'George. Ken, Frank, Pete ..-Jack Dempeey, who had been in WW.aid and held the crown through
it'll the same guy," Griffey said decl.i.il.lng health in recen.t yeara, died Sept. 23, 1926, when he lost to Gene
· lrith a lltttfie after his a 'l'ue9day of natural causes at age 87 in 'l\mney. lrook:ally, Dempeey -who
J:lt.breaking two-run alngle ~hia Manhattan East Side apartment. won 60 of hla 80 bou~knockout
alf>ped a four-run eighth inning. 'He was a legend.'' said Jack -defended hla e just fi times
tlat rallied the New York Yan-harkey, a Depreelion Era heavy-while manapr J aited
~ \o their fifth con9eCUtive weight champion who wu knocked 9\lt patiently fot large purm!9.
titumph Tueeday night, a 5-3 by Dempeey in a 1927 fight at New Yet Dempeey did not diaapp>i.nt hia
Yk1tory over the Angela. York's Yankee Stadium. "It wu uni-faithful fam durfua ~t time aa he
A .307 hitter in eight seasons versal witb him. Wherever he."·went. toucht 8COl'es of exhibitiona·an over the
\irtth the Cincinnati Reds, Griffey peopl~ knew whQ he wu." · country. DurUtc an ei2}lt-year' apen, h1a ~ at .277 last year, his Dempeey, who began fiahting in 1914 , pUnel totaled more than $4 Million.
tint with the ¥anbea. He was as "Kid Blackie" for leas than $2 pet. Perbapa hia most famous fight-and
_thet.9r1etoftheY~Stadiuin ·bout, wept on \!>earn the nickname one of the most talked-about bouts in
boobirda, eipecia11y since he was "The Manassa Mauler" -along with himry -occurred when he lost a
replacing Reggie Jacbon, . who the biaelt peymys in a bygone era of 10-round dedaon to Tunney ln a 8eOCJnd
alammed an American aporta-that lncluded lu.mtnariea such u title bout in 1927.
moved away, and Tunney WU able to
get up in time to avoid a knock.out.
~y managed to hold fot victory in
what became known u ''the Jong count'' tight. ..
Despite the two io.e., Dempeey and
Tunney remained cloee frienm. When
Tunney died in 1978, DemJ19ey uld: "I
feel like a part of me ia grone." ·
· Many who knew De~peey said they
traced the start of ·hia falling heelth to
Tunney'a death.· ·
Demi-ey spent most of hla later rean
enjoying a simple, private life with hla
fourth wife, the former Deanna
Pieatelli. Demp.ey, who ·had two
daughters from a ~oua marriage to stnaer Hannah WUliaroa, h1a third wife;
gradually limlted hJa public activities to··
an ocXaslonal charity ot dvk:-mtnded
appearance and boxing functiona.
"I think I've lost my best friend," aa'id · ·
U.S . District Judae John J . Sirice. who · .._.... __
Lelicue-lad!ng 39 home runa and Babe Ruth, Red Grange, Knute ~ In the 9e'Venth round of that (i&ht,
helped the Angels to the West and Bobby Jones. · ~y knocked down Tunney but Dtvtaon title. "He put the •port of boxing into the ·over the f.a)len champion fOI'
presided over the Wat.erpte a.e. ~peey WU the ~ man at. Sirlca'• .u.~versity's Julie Seleine bids
wedding in 19~2. . f th tat . I 600 ·t.tl · .R«ently Griffey began ~ American tnainstream." laid' HUry lleYeral ~ The referee did not
· that maybe' the fans would .forget Marte.on. helMi of boxing at MadilOn begin counting until Dempsey had I the substandard Ken Griffey o1 , _
um If hf; became Georaie Grtt-
1 fr/: Mwr all, ·he said,. "My mama
1 named me Gec:>rge Kenneth Grif-
fey."
I · With a .335 averaae, GrtUey lit
UDCl)I the league leeden. But he
WM 'bitting only .161 with nm-
nen in ax>ring position when he
9'epped to the plate with runnen
at ~ and third, two out and
two runs in. ·
Left-hander Andy Hualer, the
third pitcher of tlw lnoina. ~ell behind 2-0· and Griffey, a
leb-banded hitter, waved at "a
J1MtY alider down in tlw dirt. He
reU1y fooled me.·~
Mot foe larll{.
~ threw me three allden."
Griffey la.Id. "but all night lor'8
they Weft pitching me lmide, IO
I kbew they'd try to come lmide -..m. I was hoping he'd make a
~ -and he did.''
u-lel-threw an inside fastball
-.. a pitch I could handle'' -and
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Ortffey grounded it through the
right aide for hia flrat
IMfte-wtnnlng RBI of the 9eUOn.
The rally spoiled a splendid
"He~ just like a brother of mine " or e 8 ~ ' 1 e sirb aaid. ' Saturday.
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For Blockhurger,
_.otori~ty May he
just a.foot away
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'By CURT SEEDEN
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Newpor., Harbor Hi&b'a
Sheldon .Blockburaer rememben
the ftnt time be nm. the two-mile
and ahamefully admlta. ''I WU
lapped tour timea." • .He a19o remembera trying the
low burdlee. 'tile rauJta were similar. "I got killed pretty bid
there,' too." .
So Blockburaer ~ he'd
stick. to bia fint Jave anyway,_
which waa bMketbell. And be
w..·proud of the fact be .... tb9
No. 2 rebounder on ·the ~
)mi« vaqlty when he waa a Junior. . . .
~ ~Y .would bave enjoyed a 8eDiot Yell' Of.
~ aho1I and dtmkln& .,_.,,
hia uncanny ie.ptnc ebllity r::fa:3 Newpot't Harbor Coech ~ DeBuak to
Mmd rave revuee out to 8aOor
tnc¥ ClOllCh Jr.rte Tweit. .Sheldoll Bloekborger·
effort by the Anlelm' Bill Travers, -1'> waa making hia third Wp-
pearanoe after sitting out two
,_.. with ca.Jdum in his ••kier. Trayen came in with a
7.46 earned nm average, but
allowed only one run and three
hl11 -he was !&hooting for hia
&st. victory since Aug. 18, 1980 .,......
until he walkeid Boy Smalley to
ltm't the eighth.
Philadelphia's Julim Erving enjoy1 a chainPalne· bath afJer the
76en beat t~e Laken Tuesday night for the NBA ehampionahip.
'11\at'a the~ Bloc::kbu.raer
DIWI' found hllmelf In • C1:J'
playoff pme. He'll i.ve to mtt1e fol-.tM CIF StawT?P and PSe1d
Most Valuable Pl.iyen award in a
u.nanJmoua vote. "We're the best
teem now. After next year,
maybe we'll be . the best team
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Wh1Je Erving, the Mly 76er
player who bid to .utter thl'ouah·
. all three tinal8 ~ In the
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Quote of the day
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"I dreamed about being in. the Preakness.
·But I never expected to ride the winner in
it.'.' -Donald Miller Jr., who rode Deputed
Testamony to a 2~-1~ victory in the
108th Preakness Stakes.
. SELEINE • • •
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: 11le work. how~. apperently paid off
, bean.we Se1eine ended • llmkJr c:rom count:cy j campaign as the lleCOAd·belt ~In tbe CIF. And
l ~-she's on the Yer£e of no~ty .pin in the ;
"It's all happened., fast," .adm.i111 Sel~. 'Tve ·
really only· nm decent fat the put '10 months. 1'11
-probably appeda~ tld8 a lot matt-Clnee-the WI
ii over. It really hasn't hit me now became I know
there are sUll people who are faster Uum me." ·
~ aren't too ID4ll\y, though. At last Satur-
day's qualifying regional meet; Se1eine ~-beaten
by Kennedy H.lgh'a Paula Bresnan, who won with
a time of 4:.S.90. Seletne mm the tiniab line in
4:45.30, aJmoBt m e>ols ott her previous best.
In ~ SeJeine will not only have 10
wocry about Brh:nan. but.Del Mar ffi&h ·~ (San.Joee)
<:cry Shubert. too.lNbo wen the DOtthem f'e8iolW
with a mark af 4:44.31.
"I think if I would have run my race right, if
I bad finiabed like rrn capable of (with a atroog ·
kick), I oou1d haw wan the r.:e," aays SeJeine of her
battle with Breman.
What's her plan of au.ck Satufday?
"My strategy hM cbanaed-a lot," ahe says. "But
\hat'• becaUlle rm still making mistakes. ~
el9e has had their years to make mistaba. rm still
1earn.lng. My oorhel can tell me to do thia « that;
but I have to go out there and make the limtakes
on my own in order to learn.
·"What I plan t.O do • eo to 'the state meet and
have fun," she .. ,.. '411lia is the end of the eeuon.
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Rare homer aids Indians ·Baseball" today i • • • · ·
,hnl at aeve~ ~ hldn't · · · • • aeen a home run by an Indian 9'nce Ill . 1iea -BioNp' ~ Harry S~ , .
A-ii 9 until }Mt .. ,..,.t. ID ,._ ..a._ •· drove ln nine NDI wttb two bocnen, a~ ~bad .-.nt 837~ to.;~ . and two aacrifii&a fliel ln a ·lM vSct.or)' over -•
at a..dand Stadh.un alDo9 Oeerae V~ovt-' Loullvtlle. • -and Jillo Prue. hit OONeCUttv.l' bomen in 1923 -Jfnun7 O'Cc:lnneU. Helnle Grob
Oewland'a opener: !tut '!\a.day ni&ht. .u.n. U)d Roll Younes e.cti coDect.t ftw him a1 •
'l"flora._ lined hJa llxtb homer of the ~ to the New YorkGjanu acoced in 8YWY lnWna
1MG nff the leCOnd lDnlntl to help, U\tJ lnd1ana en route to a 22-S. rout of 'the Pbllldelpbla
· down the Seattle Marlnen 5-2 Phllliel ai B.ker Bbwl One of O'Connell'• · ·
in American~ actMxl . . . . blta WU the OQ}y bomt nan· of flw ~· :-~~bait.Bolton :,~ . ~!;.;.~ --~i~ ~ '
r...:1Mc11Df Tff ·;J;;; , ··pmeii whJft he p(ncb-Jllt tor Pee ·W•
·2-1 ~ over e Chi~' ' WaJ)Dfnaer ln the m,hth lnnlnl of thtt N~
White SoX. Bol»by Ojeda alid York Yankees' &-3 lolf to the Waahlqton •
_Bob °'taale1 combined OJ\ a · Senatc>n. • . , .
aeqen-liltte.r for the ~ Sox . 1951 ~-'Bob Feller to9ed' hJa th1l;d . . -~ Yoat'• two-nm career no-hitter, bea~ the Detroit Tlaen. ·
double aplrked Milwaukee to 2-1: · . . . .
""°'9('1'oet • fournma in the th!rd inning, . 1975 --Nolan Ryan of the Anaela
t.ckinaiM .... .._,to bia third.J(icto.ry in four beCame only the~ P'tcbef. in major
decil:iona • the Brewen defeetecf Oak1And 5-2 . . ie.,ue history to pltch four no-bitten w'ben
. Rudy Bull" and Gary-Gaettl drove iil threeTUnll. he beat the Orioles 1--0 f.oc tua 100th major
apiece, and 'Keat Brltek went 2-tO'r-3 ·with three . .___J.eague--..._trt_um __ ph.;.._ _______ ~...J
rum scored as Minneeota routed BaNmore 10-2. . 19C con.sidering Las Vegas
In a turnaroUnd, the lnternatlooal • O~pic Qmmittee aareed Tu.day to
.Laa Vegas u one of three ~le lit.ea
foe ttie · ahootinl ~petition at the
1984 Olymplc Games ln Loa Angele.. TwO' othel'
sit.ea In Oranae County were ai.o appl'OYed tor
conalderation-the ~leech Naval station facility and the PradO . Pll'k facility in
San Berriardino County. A dectaior\ la prami8ed
June. 15 . . . Te4 1'11nler, who defeated a
defamation of character lawsu.lt by .atandina by
bia charge that a aporta agent ca~ tbe death of
an Atlanta Bravea offidal, aid after the verdict
that hi&~ is .. not l1anderoua. it'•.~ tnath."
A four-man, tWo-woman federal jury on Tue.day .
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, 111~~ • Aio Gel Oto• ,_ • •«-·p<ICAICI ~ LM• •....,,,mote FREE"-OUART~A,·ACAE TAOS PARCEL lo everr ~rer·~ ~.000 or morel
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Edison-FV tickeis on side ·
Tickef4 are DOW on· iaJe· at~ arid Fountain
Valley hi3h tchoola for the upcoming alumni
football game acbed.uled f0t J~ 10 at w~ .U, .. l. • .&.~ # -• • !
. T.ldte111 may be obtained from the ~ of 9
a.m.-2 p.m. at the actlvltW.e office on either cam~.
'The ~ la $3 per penon-(all aps).
Some oi t)_le former st.an acbeduled to play
include l'.dlal'a Rick BMbon (quartec:t.ck). Stew
Rakhshanf (quart.er;bldt) ,.oo St.eve H1ne1 (wide
~wr/defemive beck), while GQ Comptcn (.,sde
recelwr), KeYhs Margerum (wide "9CeMr) ..-id Bo
BoxOld (Ughl end) will line up for Fountain Valley .
&A!c!'.f~RES ~:. ~~!!~}~~~~~. (f.J3j 465.·6211
MAIL 110!JCCEPJEO -HOll~oocl. CA 90028 °' tM4 t 13~ ---RUBUC-HEABING ·
-.Aftei' 17 Yean -
' Newport Podiatry· G·roup; Inc.
ART~tL~:~~~:=DPM
. Diplomate, Americ&n 8oUd olf odiatric: Surgery
~ • (Doud &rtifw:d>
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Announces our new larger m~icaJ sui~es
at · ·
1901 W estciirr Drive• Suite # 3
Newport Beach
.. .(714) 65():..1900
S~in: .
Permanent corr•tioo ol painful {004 deformities, injw;ia. cbiWrent' foot prob6eml.
podi.atric JpOrta mec1ic;ine .. and "-a arc;ti" ,Prohia~. Mo.t ~ ~onned in·
the office and patienU may oonlinu6 walkiog cfurine r«:OVef1. All lrllW'll)ce plc.-
ld\ored incluGJte Medicate and .W°'kmam eomp-alion.
. What Do You Think Abciilt
>linprovlng Route .55?
, My tut. race. rm not goina to -.y rm gobig to win,
bot rm PD8 to nm my ~ It's my last race .
and rm golnc to give lt all I ha~." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Seleh>e will haw plenty of suppol't, that'• 'for
sure, as an entouJ'aC!t of about 17 people -including
~ta. aunta. wdea, aJUllina, Coachee. father,
mot.her, step.mother, .aten md brother -· plan to
attend.
''They've just been sreat." Seietne •ya of her cheerleedinc ~ md then adds hWJ)Cl'OOaly, "I .
hope I. didn't foraet •••.me oi I might not get my
ChristmM 111 thi9 ,.t." . . ~ges lib San Deao State, A.rbooa
State, C.al State J\a.IJerton, C.al Poly San Lull Obispo
md UC Senta s.rt.ra have ~ about her
llel'Vkll!a. Selelne Iii determined that wberwer she
.-, though. nmninl la aoi.nl to nmaln fun.
"Sure, Ira competitive," llhe aya, "but it'• the
people·. . . that'• why 1 run. One of my coocenw
ebout Pua to coUeee and n.mnina la that they Bet
ao ~I'm nmninl because tra fun. lf tt wun't
tun. I wouldn't nm.
'lbat'• anome.-th1DI about tnck.. In cram
coun11')', it'• a team~ In tnck, t~·· ua&ally just
one per9lD.. IJ.b the state, rn be aolDI up theft by
m,.U 'and lepr ! i!n1ln8 the achool ™t'a kind Of
9Cll'rY·" · · Don't set the wrcmg lmpemkln about Seleine, .
thou8h-Once the atarUna IUD .,.. otf . . . I •
''When I tlilnk about my nca, I'm not that
oompietltlve,'T abe aaya. ·''But when I set ln a f8Cle,
~it comm down to that 1Mt atratchtaway, I want
to win." .
· '1ydro showd~wn
··~t Irvine Lake
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THE WESTERN 1NSTl11ni .C*IMM •~
UNmD WEsnRN MEDICAL:CENTIRS
Present the lost In a S8f1es of four lfee s::d:>lc
seminars for thoughtf\.d Or~ COU'lty ocUts on
1iON TO CQPE WfTH smess·
Program Chalm10n
DR. JOHN L SCHWARTZ, M.D.
Psychiatrist-In-Chief . .
United Western ~I Centers
Or. John l: SchWartz.. M.o.; pasf pre8'·
dent. western MedloQf Centet/Santa
Anq medical staff, has been In pr!Vate
proctloe In ~COuntyslnce i'174
He lS(J Olplomate 0( the AmerJcan
Board of Plychkltfy and Neurology
and 1$ on 1he cilnlcat tacutty Of tr.e
~otCol~k:HW)e.
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CM.TRANS (CiJrfomla Oepeltment <of T~tk>n) baa
lt\ldlod ~t .highway and thr• trenaft propo9Ala for Improving
the ntftc condltiOna on ~ Boutevud (Route 55) betw•n
Route 1 and Route 73. In conjunction with the above, three Pf'OPOMi9 toe ~ tr. R°"'9 65 and Roote 1 lnblrd\ange .... ~
Th;e heMng wlll be held; .
0..: Wlldnllday. June 29, 1983
Time! 7~ p.m. (Dllptaya wtll be avaltablll at 8:30 p.m.)
Ptw: Colt.I Mola Nllghbof'hood Community Center
1~ ~ Awnut, Costa Mela ,
The heer1ng wtll give you an opportunity to comment lbc>Ut the
feetur11 and vattow. atttmattves.
M "1fonnatlon preeented, olther thrOugh onl Ntomenta • the
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Soeeer ·i.•r•.,,;,••t
The Callfot"nia ExprmS Soccer Club
will hold lta tint invitational aoccer
· :t'he third annual Richard P,
Hausman Invitational Golf Tour-nament I.I oet for June 27 at the Irvine
Cout Countj Club 1n Newport Be.ch.
The event la sponeored by !he Oranp
County Chapter of the· National Mul-
tiple Sd.erada Soclety.
l
· tournament July 16-17 at Cltrua Col-
lege in Azusa. : . . .
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The toUrna.ment consla'to of 32 teams
from California, Nevada and Arizona
and will be divided into four ages
brackets, from 12-and-u.nder to
L9-year-olda.
A tournament entry fee of $176 .
tncludeo lunch, a golf cl1n1c. oockto.Ua,
dinner, awards and golf. MMimum
hand.leap I.a 24.
In addition, the Multiple Sclercm
Society la alao ".eeking busl.nelle9 and
lndivtduala ·to spomor a tee or green .
for a tax-deductable $150 dbnadon.
Guy WUJiaml, ·the mayor of Glen-
dQra, will be c>., t\and S~y. July 17
to pn!eent trophies to the-tint and ~~labe. finiahen ln each age
t. Information on competing in the
tourney and spomoring • gteer}_ oc tee J For more lnfonnatiori. phone (213)
963-4096. ·la available by phoning 801-4608. ·
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End of slump for Brock.?
His long homer sparks Dodgers, 4-1 ,, '.r
LOS ANGELES (Al>) -Greg
Brock, the Loo Angeles.Dodgen:
rookie flnt bueman, tfgured he
·WU on his way twO Weeks 880 at Mon~ when he broke out of a
2-for·l8 llump with two home rum. one of them a grand a1am.
,But the alump wa still ahead
-of-him.
For· t-.¥0 weeks. after that, he
labored throu3h another . dry
spell.r th.la one longer, 2-for--32.
Then, finally, en Tueeday
nilht. he c:ruhed a long home run
over the center tlelcl fence, to
break a 1-1 tfe and .end_ the
Oodgera on to a 4-1 victory over
the Philadelphia PhWies. will start for Loe ~
It WU ~. ~ra· fifth win .Terry Reua. 6-3, after two-poor
without a· tc.i over the 1truaJ.iD1 tiwta in which he p~ up lllx
Phill, who have di'9pped 11 of tu.N in. 15 innlnp. went the ,
their lut 16 pmea. And 1n the d1atance Tue.day mot, ocatter-
five wins over the Philo, J:lodaa' ma oeven hita, aix of them sin&)ea.
~~ti.Ye~ three-~~ . The Doclgerw Nd only fiW bfta .--pmm. two .,,utouta -·ott of rookie.Charlie H•wtecm 0..1 ~
bav.ti,,. "J>Gy-t,bree ~ .--....... ~;en,i . .,.. "
runs ln •~ lnnin81-. . 1eq\ae ttart. but two of • than 111 Steve Carlton, 8-4, who needa were homen. · Besldel' Brock'• ~
only nine strikeout& to become homer 1n the fifth s~ veaaer-t>ue~·· all-time 1tri.keout hed a ~ritn 'shot in the
leeder, ,wru attempt 1o end the ~th. his ~ ln 81 many .
Phillies akid aplnst Loe Anplea games . •
when he at.art.a the final ~ of -"I , · · the .en.ee ........ 1.-).t Bbb We 3-4 t 1 not easy to go th.rough,~ . ........... · • . of thete," aald the ooft-~
Fitch nelV coach 2l)-year-old Brock. wbo hM hit 10 J
homen this year. 'Tve had
alump. before. \hi! same calibet ..
thia, lut year at Albuquerque,
and, believe me, they're no easier' h
there "than they are here. · :. of Houston Rockets ':'Yoo dOn't think about guys on
bue. It'• not that you're trying If
HOUSTON (AP) -Forqier
Boston Celtics C.OS.Ch .8W FUch ii
the new bead coach of the
HOUiton Rocket&. ~ WU named
to that plSition today.
Fl tch l'llded the Celtics to a
242-86, four-year record and. one
National -Bukelbell A.oc:iation
championahip.
The Rockets broke oft neco-
tiatiom with another former
Celticl Coech; Tom Hetnlohn, I.Mt
week after offerlni him a re-
ported four-year contract. at
$200,000 per year. ·
Fitch resigned lut week aa
Celticl ooech, walk:ln8 away tram
a contnct that would have paid
him an estimated ~.000 OYW
the d:~ years. 'T.ve bad a very · t type of MAOUatlm
~immer~an
triuµiphs
with Bill. than with Hetmo})n." = 8b! -~~:: ,
Patt.eraon oald. Clle. There'• no 90luti.on. But It '.
"With Blll, we've talked about
almolt nothina but basketball
That'• really all he la wwtmed
With. He talked about our ~layera
on the roster now, the pl91ibWtlea
for the draft. ·of free acerita. all -of
that.
"With Helnlohn. I spent a lot of
d.me talJdna about everythtna but
bMketball. There la no qu.tt.on
about it, that FUch ii an k:leel
candJ.date. rve known him for.
lot of y,eara oinoe he wu ooochJ.na .
at Cleveland andrrve aot • ldt of
rspec:t fot ~·
"He'• not only a good cmch, he'•. teloeber. And that'• the kind
of lu,y we're aoui, to need u we
take the next 11.ep In OW' iebulld-
lna procreail."
Del Harrta ~ u ~ wecb .,.. the lfOcketl poNd •
14-68 reoord JMt---, \fie WOl'it
tn the NBA.
doet wear ~ down." · •
· It WM a 1-1 piDe when·Bl:ock ·
came qp 1n the fifth. ~uc:bon. who •
. would atdke out eiabt in bis first
~~Ju!~C:~e.= V only ~tter .'he ant behind all fl I eVenini. Then he •1ot a pitch up,. • · L . I
.and Brock hit it OUL 1·1 >'The kld piicbed. lib • vet-· • e~" Pbll8delpbla MaMcei-Pat , I
c.orrai. Mid of the U.year-old
Hudmon, who. pitched lMt )"e9I' in ,., I
\be C.. A Carolina Leuue. "He
had • lat df i:>Obe. and be bad good
au.ff.''
The n-i-.... IDOYed a.heed f-0
Jn the ~;;·Pedro Guerrero'• rwMDdl1.nl 'hJt. The PW.laded the
ICOt'9 In the top of the fifth wt1h
an unearned run. 1 l
Yeqer then blMted hia homer
off reJJever Al Holland in the q
..wnth. llvinl ~ • btt more o tw.thinc room. l i1
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mlta ~l. 11He Jovel biuUtball,
but ht ~ wouldn't have been•----·• ..... rrtuure
B4 Or Coait DAILY PtLOTIWednetd•y. June 1, 1eea
Electric Co.
helps save
"Electric Co.,.
Southern California Ediaon has
acr"eed to provid& the finandal
lpark needed to keep "The Elec-
' trtc Company," a .popular chil-
dren'• educational aerlee, on the
air ovet' KOCE. Channel 50, in
Huntmaton Beach.
. The ut:Wty · company began
underwriting the lleries over
KOCE In April. · EdOOn'a ·con~
trtbution totaled $4, 750, coverfna
one year of "tlectric Company"
broadcuta. KOCE apok~
. Tom StepheMOft aaid tJie dona-
tion marked the first time
Southern Ca.U.fomla F.dison has
underwritten a program at the
station.
"The Electric Compan y,"
which ia carried at 9 a.m. on
KOCE, debuted in 1971 and helpe
children learn basic reading skills.
·Nude Beer really iakes off
SANTA ANA -The originator of Nude Beer,
which features 8C1'8t.ch-and-peek labels depicting ·
naked women, says the suds are selling like mad.
''The stuf( has taken off even better than we
expected," said William Boam of Tustin., "In just
three weeks ainoe distribution began in Northern
California we've 90ld cloae to a half-million dollars
worth." ~ The 33-year-old fonner marketing consultant
originated the idea of maiketing labels showing
women with ecratch-off bikini tops.
The scratch-off feature was needed to get
around the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.
which ruled last year after a four-year battle that
a nude label would 'be contrary to public morafs.
Boem said he's heard nothing.Jrom that boaro
about the new label.
hater this summer. Boam plans to pit.ch his
• Olio Fila ProceHIAI
• loeta•l PH•Port .Plaoto11 • W\ Dleeou•t AU Fil•
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brew via national radio and television'commercials.
"We're talking to •tation executives about just
how far we can go," he said.
The beer began aelling in Orange County a little
more t}\an a week. !liO, and eevetal local. bu8i.nem
owners 4greed that customers like the beer -0r at
least the pi~turea that go with it. .
"We took in 20 cues on 'Friday and 80ld nine
during the first' weekend," aid Chuck Collett, 40,
manager of Tony'• Liquor Mark.et in Tultin. ·
Martin 7..awod.niak.. 22, general ~r of
Liquor Giant in F4Uerton. Mid he "can't get the
stuff in fast enough."
· So far, Boam }\.u uaed Orange County models
to grace his beer bottles.·
. June label model Donna Hoffen. 19, of Full-
erton, said she ia "really excited about the exposure"
on the beer to be releued today.
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Taxes In 19831
Our clienta will pay no f.deral or 1tat• 'Income
ta .. 1 in 1983. They paid none In 1912. They Ctl'e
~urrently receiving refundt of federaf income tox ..
already paid fM the ·yean 1910 and 1911. TMy
are inveating th••• tax dollara In
attorney I accountant 1tructured tax 1trate9le1,
Mle~ted by our ataff, whkh offer extyaordl~
proftt potential. Can UI for a fr .. 1 Hr. penonof
confidonUal conaultation. There is never a char .. :
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DPCS, lac., of Newi:>oi:t 9eacP bu an-
nounced the appobl~t of hWD K. Bailer to
the· pcti of 'pneral rnanA&'fr of the firm'• new &drup ~ fool DMaion. The ·BRP pro-
ll"aftl providee llel'Yioe to u.ers ol large IBM and
IBM-com~tlble oompu1ett. Buler wu formerly
with MSI Data 'Corp. . ' , . .
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'fte .D11eat of Flauclal Plannla1 I•eaa
bued In ~. bu annoWlCed that All~
'llosowakl, a ceI1Uied financial planner with the.
NeWpc)rt Be9ch firm of PrlVJte Leqer Ptaud.al
Senfees,. lae., hill been 9'Jected u. a member of
the Financta1 P1a.nn1na Profe.aional Practicel
Advlaor'y Panel. The.panel.la a nation'Vide group
of finanda1 prote.ionala who provide infor.
mation and opinjona about the firwdal .-eivice9 . uyustry to The a,e.t. . , ...
Dede Ga.&er, who reoenUy awtt.ched from
her own public relatiom ~ -018ter A.Hoda&et,
to the pomtion oJ vjce prealdent of public relations
for Ja7'1 Caterlq In Garden Grove, received two
Protas and two Aw.ards of ExQellence at the
Orange County Chapter of the PubliC Relations
Socit!ty of America'• recent awards ·~.
'ftomaa 8. SutleJ, aeconcl vice J>re*kient for
public relatiopl for PacUtc Matul llie IDauuce
Co. wu recipient Qf the chapter's Dlsttnguiahed
Service Award. Other multiple winners of PRSA
awarda were MlcUel O. Bower, of Mlcbel
Bower Ii Auedates, and Suamae Maricle~. of
-Boq'Memortal BOlfltal.
• • •
Marcarl&u To Go, a w\ique new bev~age .
mixer, haa aelected Buso It A11oclatea, IDc. of
Newport Beach u ita advertising and . public
relatlona aaesxy. Marprltu To Go ia pacltaaed in
OVER THE COUNTER NASO llSllNGS
• • • Telellle c.m,.ter PrM.ei., LU., a wholly
owned llUbltd.iary of.Tehflle c.m,.._ ~8:;
i.e.. of lrvlne1 recentl~ ~ London. · AdverUatat 6 Manet ~ from Gii. L ....
of Parla, one o( the i.,,.t · data procemtne
bure.ua In Europe. AMR,• Jooc~Ume mer of
Telefile computer aervicee, pnvjdea t& == with a larp data bMe of ~
customers. re.earch c:ootrJICta and equipment reeourc:ea.
• • •
• The Newport Beach oornmerciaJ real~
·brokerage com~}' of IWl, TMn a Co. hu won
exclualve aalea rtghta to the $8~ mllllon Katella Comaa,erceater in Oranp, a $\Ii-acre bnainew
perk belna developed foe individual ownenhip.
.baye TraVlt, Jlm BraUier and Mike TMmat are
the project'• broken fot Iliff, Thorn.
• • •
Dorta lJttle of Irvine haa been promoted to
vice pQ!Sident by·Callfonala Federal Savtau Ii
Lou Al.._ She ia manaaer of C.allfomia "Fed'•
Tustin offiOe. . .
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Cllarles R. R.lnelw1 bu been named presi-
dent and cbief operating ot~r of Avco Ftuwdal
. Services. beadquarta:ed in Newport Beach.
Rinehart will have ~ty fot all of AFS'
· :l;ending, leuing · and credit--related lnaurance
· operationa. He replaoM Tlaeoclore M. C.mtnl•&·
He. w_. previously With Flremu'1 Fad b-
auuce Co. . -. Fruces Mau, member of the board of
d1recton of the Hatlq1oa Savlap ud Lou
AuedaU-. hu cited the orpnizauoo foe
oui.tanding performance dwinl Jta first year.
HSLA la the community'• flnt home-hued
·savingl and loan. Mann. of Huntington Be.ch, ia
affiliated with Robert Weil ud Alaodates, Realtors. .
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ratee !'Ole tcC\ay. '"""'"'the dollar~ and IOld ~pl~ . In ~ Euiopet.n tndina. .the dollar bJt pew ~ ~ .,.in.t. the J'lwnch &ant: and I~ Ura. . •
Gold p~rlcee, which tumbled in New York ~. Cell $20 or more ln the Far~ Ind FAarope
th1a lnDl'Dfnc to a level around $410 to "611 a ounce.
By mid-~ ~ l..cMon buDloo ct.ler' said
conditlom had «J.uietened ~t added; "It'• a' very
oervoua market. Gold bad been ln. the doldrwm
around ~ an OUDCli for the peaf two mdntha. U~ ht,h U.S. ~ wpply IJ"OWth la
the u.pr ·t.ctor 6ebiDd n.tna Americui ln~ ratea.
The rate on Federal l\anda -excem r r 9"119 lmned
between banb·-climbed to 9 pen:etlt bun 8.875 on Tue.day. .
The Federal Raerve may haw to restrict credit
~ to oontrQl monetary pow\)\ and 1nflation, a ~ Reesan admlnllttatlon oftidal Mid Tu.day.
Lockheed lorms joint veniure
Loo ANG:tt.ES -~ c.o.-p. uy. it baa
formed a jolni venture with three inembeQ of Airbu8
Industrie, the !'A.aropean aircraft CONOC'tium. to study
pcmtble dewlopment Of a new milltary~ Carao airplane.. . > . . •
Burbank-bwd Lockheed Aid Tueeday lt and the
three companies have be1un "preUmlnary
collaborative effQH.a" to uaeu ~ket needs and ~.~~~·inn:·=-~·~ -The other pu1nerS are Aeroai-tiale, a French
aerospace concern, Brltlab Aero~pec'e and
Me9ef'IChmitt-Bolk.ow-~.
Coca-Cola appe.al~ state ban
LOS ANGELES -COca-Cola Co. hm petitioned
the state .Court .of Appeal to restrain alcohot-resuJatory oftidala who want to prevent a ••q.kffary from payinl cmh rebetel to ~ who buy the wine.
The Atlanta-hued company said Tue.day lt
doe.n't believe rebates from lta Wtn.e Spectrum
subsidiary vto1a1e state law and lt lntenda to .,-1 than
to pu.rchMen of Taylar c.J1blm1a C.e1lan wtDe ....
Alcoholic Be\)er• Control 8oafd objectiom. lta
petition WM filllld.fn &aamento,
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·redeem ~ ioeduction rebates totalln& IDOft tlw\
$50(),000 tO California ~ over the nmct tbl98
·moot.ha on~ of Taylor Oalifomia C.e1lan."
Coke alleaea that ABC officials are maldn1
unlawful threats and 0 acting on urlinp of our
cOmpetitorl." ' ~ May J2, Wine Spe!ctn.un boucbt fu1l-N1 :-·
in 18 state new.papen offertnc a coupon ~
for $1 lf sent with a label~ l-'-llter ..._of most
Taylor Cali{omia CeDan products.
. The mne city, the A.be '-.liOd a ceMe-and-demt
order, •1.inl the rebate otter violates Callfomia law.
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On tbla hind '4edartr touad, t" 1111&, wblcb would leave a.
an 1Jit.riruln1 •11 to r9'al11 dtfencler w1tll 1 lolf tnwp.
control while ht dtveJoped . Ded.utr fouDd • rttW
hltloQS tiilt. tl•11nt 10 utloa to Ill•·
Wltb on~ a putW fit for · problem. Ht dteWtd lliat bt ltJt partntf • •Wt. Nortb WJI •0&&14 JoM • dlalDoad triek -
., ~lne light for a jump 1bltt. and .die only c0nveaJea\ u.ie
A,e. •. "?Hult. North·Stath to do '° WU hnmedlatel1I .
landed IQ a 1la111 that n-. . · Attrlck'two hdarti ltd a
Quired . muurful t.ethnlque low diamond from cbam1. ·
on declarer'• part. Eut woll tb_t 'queen aDCI
Welt led the kUir ol dubl, •bJftect to t.M ten of llearta,
t&Jteo by the ace. Slnee the but deelartr wu In control.
probable trump break wu Ht wo11 iht ace In band,
4-2. declarer reallJed that be croued to the quet11 of
could 11ot afford to ruU two ttumpe and ruffed a dlalllond.
ch.tbe on the. table -that Now be drew all tbe ttump1,
would 1et up a trump trick ·entered d!JmlD)' with the
for the defender•. Alao, If king of heartl and took the
diamond• followed the four diamond trickl to bring
percent.ages and 1pllt 4-2, hi1 total to twelve trieb.
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~Maj or .Barbara'. r.emar.katile
' . . ~ TOM~TITUa with conlldera ble· mOn-corwervattw lliilter WaJlh, ~ ~ .. Dlllf,....... aplomb, virtually can-and John ~ • · I)' an and ot1 the larae'· 1 ••
Dur l n I G_e or'• mand.Lnc the t1rat ett. A.a Mr f~ fiance id4 ~The flml---. hi · ~ ~ Shaw'• lenlthY Barbara'• flance, a tatU.N tO the i.m&ly ~. JI cillaala"4
career of aelf-profaaed Greek acholar, Paul wllt, • doea Jeffrey to wake the _poeenllally brilliance, lra cblbttul Rudd performa pndaely Ccmbl in a briefer ~t,. al~ .,.,._... ,
1 ...... the·old .......-de-.-and wtt.ti puach. Bffbara'W' w~aldtna .. MQir. Blrtiili" eon-Qwnd quite• swift a SCR~B.ichard brodwr. · tlnlmQD._8C'&.._.. ·
. ~ to the badmkle of Doy le. ¥a r tlu Anlll Lona . and · ....... .a&'Tdwla ~ .• iod9tyln~-and ·McJ'arl-and, Ron ~"-1-4amP1it t>rfve,' CO.i. lhN.
b1a own pmwona1 peew9 B q u I 1 o m a n d ~ to the'~ ~.:/"*" M.. Qa-. rD ~ -•when· John-bavid K'hlW pep · ~ cau., w ' Aa1 liUn U..-... ,._...,, ·
fie. penned the •tlrical up the overklita aecoad Komtik'ftlla ad~ 'ioa. thl'OUlh ~turcl9'9 at-8 ~Barblh." ec:t. aei af ~ SalvaU01i •butler and ,nm for· ~. S'8idayl at '1:l0
lt'a the moat • Arrqy ~ wJth ed-tl:'ell ~. . • ,;"and w-:;= 111 · . 911\tctalnlna .~bJe · ,uito. Krtaten ~ 'l1w' ta'tple 1o • 8'tttM; , at 1:30. .,.
pJa.1 bl~ Shlrvtan rep-~ ~ • &arbara'• 'created. bt '1'boaUil i: taken at 9 '7.Q3. .
~. Io. UDQOUnted
· ..... to the audience, Shaw~• , charactera
ipeUculoualt a iaaect
~tb. reUaion. public eervlce, medicine, JoumaJmn. the law and ,
even the theater ii.elf. sun: 1n the Wr<>n4l ·
bands, a ala!Y. like
'fMajDr ~· can be ~ti.ngly dull. de-
peww:ient • ft la on aare-banded direction
and the electricity of its acton. At South . C.oUt
ltepeltory, it receives
both In an exceptionally
well-realized pro-
duction.
• Director Martin
Semon, who cut hla ar-
tistic teeth en th1a pla:y
two decades aeo. demon-
lltratea hia mastery of
· Shavian subtlety by con-
veying the playwright'•
cUaa ln the ~ .. auc-
cinctl y ... he ~ the
enonnoual~ intricate.
production, which re-
quries three fully de-
~ 9ettinp. Only the
*icmd act, wbich la tedi-
oual y overwritten,
caulS the~
to bot down a btt.
The focus ia . on a
munitiona ~~ire (~tly ref .to
· • the "prince of k,
Dela'') and hla altrulstlc
claUahter. a fttion · Anny officer who ves
the play its title. .th
Ka~ Lloyd ... the
. aalvationis,t an4 Reid
Shelton aa the' arm,a,.
· . . · menta. mogul ..-nt ·
their cues with .-rtive
eloquence, with Lloyd
turning ln ·a per-
formance o~ multiple
dimension. .
Patricia Fruer u
Shelton'aestranged Wife
emcta the grand~ of •
UJ>P.er English echelop
'Fame'
,. finds ·
new life
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-.. Fune .. a&an Debbie
Allen. Lee Curreri, F.rlca GtmPel, C.arlo Imperato.
Carol Mayo Jenkins, v~ I...andabuJ'I, Gene Anthony Ray and Albert
H a I u e m a . y · b e.
performing again soon
Oil the home acreen.
MGM-UA Televtaion
baa announced l t is
negotlat ln1 with
Metromedia Televialon
to film all-new ep.odes
of "Fame .. for non-
netwol'k ayndJca~
The plan la to produce
24 original hours w1tn
24 reruns, wltb a
pouibllity of foreign
co-production with the
Brhlsb Broadcaatlng
Corp. and Italy'1 RAL
Tbe aeries, hued on
the bit movie ,about the
talented 1tudenta and
~ of New York'1
· High School for the
Peif ormlng Art,, was
canceled after two
urrrm by NBC when it
faOed to catch on ln the
ratlnp.
Richard S. Relaberg,
president for teleYtaion
production for MGM-
UA. said, "We plan to
have the ortcl.n&1 cut ·t.s for the new --1'•
production. The final
declalon la expected
wttbln two .........
. 'Tame" would not. be
tbe flnt Mri• to find new We after unwmk
oanoelletm:
•'The Pa~ Cbaee." ~by CJ!l8 ln'1979
aft.dr one MalOD, waa
rerun on pµbllc
televlalon and tben·
Showtlm• &ntertain· ..... ,.. pay t.1~18'0D
1y1tem ordH•d n•w .... odla •
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provide .a· -.
lighter fare
. Pnlp9red in in"terMUnc ~
U:b M dre-'ng and Uucel, dmy
products can tum convmtliDnal ·
Jll,llDDlel" fare into intriCUlne DIW tiahea. .
8el'ved out of doon under the
warm summer aun, chilled
\ntlpaato Salad, makH a
l•U•htful luncheon for two. tlavorful and fe1tlve, ·the
~ plaltefl.leaturea cretmY
'a1pla~t and potato aaled• ~r!_!~d~d by cbeeae and ~wgetabla.,
Tbe ---~deceptively rich =but they're really Jow In ~~.to--
~=to:&n!: tie potatoes in .milk to make
bml extra a.my, then •ve the .
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r..eceived another
re,prteve . PrHldent
Reapn his qned • bill
that .ptevenu ~h•
f:vernment from ntttnc OI" reetrlct.lna
the ... of~ J.« · tw0 more ,....._
Tbl-'i ·a. the third
Clay pot coo~ing
has many .. advan·t~ge~
Clay pol cooldna dates broken" Into anall blta
biick thOuaan4a of yeara.. 1 teupoon alt
There are many 1 teaapoon dry
advantaps to conking in muatard '
clay. Pota made of clay ~ teespoi:ln pepper
are excellent conducttra o· r a n I e r i n d ,
of beat and foods cook lhredded
evenly. Very little oila or Submeqze clay cooker
. fa( are nee e nrry. In water fot 1& mb'lutee;
I Tbia la peat newa for drain. Rub 1mdde of duck
diet.en, w~t watchen '\\' i t h pa pr i k a and
or people who are rosemary. Stuff.bird cholesterol comc:loua. . with·. onklDa and -Oranae ..
Food• cook in their pieces. Piece 1tblet1 own juicel. w~ maba aJonallde ot bird. :
them more nutrltJou1 Make heated 1laze
aince the vttamina and -with boDey, buuer, aah.
~ minerala are retained. muatard, pepper and 8-Hna II eliminated end brU.h ontQ outaJde of
the ID89ta are t.endel-and bird. Save .-ne irlaJe foe:
moilt aJtd vesetablea anqChel' •Pllilkab. ~t ~ flnD. · wine ~ &Ottom of the Y~u cu enJo1 ·many clay pot and eei...bUd in
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For graduation7 Father's Day, weddings, or. any special -
<>ttasion, delidous Honey Baked Ham is fulJy-cpoked
and ready to serv.e. Call yoilr Hon ~ed HaDl store.
3 to 5 PJ'md duck . remalnlhcaJue, aprinkle · COllOVADELMAll->1001 c-·~•<'">m.t000 . . ·
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the water. So It COltl much less than what you'd
pay for sauce In jarll Our thick. rich. 1~
sauce co~tnte ii made with firm, rtpe'
tomatoes and seasoned ln the tndltlonal s\Yle
with OftQanO, Romano cheese, bul~ aarlk:. •
DVS)ey,aod other delldoua lnaredlenta. One C:an o( Contaaina I~ ~or ltali&n Pufe
'with Mushrooms-plus water-m&kes sa~. homemade apqhetti sauce as convenient and
fast as jarred spaQhetti sauce.
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· made• to be brokel\. In 1 ~ leYel'll CCJIUHilOOl~
lield and . ofr·l'f!peated
ncommepdatlcma could
a t,a n d • o m e r e -
exantln•Uon, For
. example:-
~ ·EAT ONLY WHEN I YOU'RE,, BUNGftY. U ~tft like· lllQlt people
with a 'welabf lll'Ob1em. I you ampty ,don~ ~~~ hunaier and MYel' ww.
Here•a another 'tdea:
never mind afoniun1
over the dlf etence
between hunger and
..appetite • . . . eat when . •t'• time. 1pal'e appetite
(or hunaer. or whatever
·Make. your.
· n~x~ party
a buff.et wiw== ~ . take your entertaining
p1am outdoors and make
~~ party ,. buffet
Set a table in flower
garden pastels. Cool
colan on a -warm. day
mak'e a perfect
oomplement for buffet
fare. Set your· plcnlc1
table with coordinating
l1nem, and use a living
·centerpiece.
l~ is that ~ that a .. no -tnqer atruale over . ~ havma to u.ten iO a the am daf. ol the iwt. the oPPOSl• may be true
candy bar wOuld be nk:e) . wute (.,rMI ablOfuiely no • •.. s1· . . dWt bate. ~' the .of'ytNr llfe .• u~ ·you . ~ . tut ~ who .,. .
and ·•t When the clock I thOUlht Ot HCOftd 1m ·gourmet moNoftenandtbenp9 plan to live •• A fat ln08tlUCC-t\llatwapt
teU. you lt'• tlme for helpln&I), · , • · widely· you proclahxr penon, better not to put Jom ue aeJf-~t folb
breakf,at, lunch or . BJ BdaA.aA OllllONI · your fnteatlon to lo.e it off. who 10 tt ~end take
dinner. And not l.n SET A GOAL. For · ::!.!:.!.' t,he more napoDldbWty fol' Uielr
between.' "' IJW\Y people, aettfni a . abeodoMcl once <bi jiU -· Oil dii OtliiiJi'Ma(. ~•acme to I B & K 0 0 T 8 i DE OWi\ IUC&*ll. It may_ be
. welsht coal or a Ume la met. a morDlDa wetab·ba aeta ~ r'tllQlUUcn UJd tbe llBLP. It'• a dJet UiolD that • • • k Jn 1 be l p ALWAYS LEA Vlt Cieadlln.• la counter-, • the.tGM f.or the day . . . more llkely it la that that w,taht. loaa la -tranafen retipOrMdbWty.
SOMETHING ON YOUR productive. The real DON'T W & I G 8 a ...... nminder U.t you'll M.oceed. somehow eaa1er If you and eeta up the dieter f«
PLATE. U you make lt a -~t of a weilht control VOURRLF. ·SVBRY · today you're on a diet. -share the•effort with a fallun. We1-ht lota la
rule to leave food behind effort· la to retrain· your DAY.~~ rule • • YOUR DIBT STARTS friend, Ol''a lftlUp, or a . uJUmatef7. a do-tt-
)rou'U make lt a practice eatina h•blta for life; ii to wefCh ~once GaD YOUR DIET A ON· MONDAY. Thia la diet club, or If you haV. youre91 f ·project .
to d14h out extras wtth lon1 altmneaa. The a we1tk and nos mor• 1·g 0 a BT . The. maruletbanane:xicwe expert uatatance from a (Howeftr,c::hecldoawitl\
that in niind. It .. 1 a be«er establlahment ot a tareet. otteo. Tb• ~Ucmf ~:t;? nq' not· to start today. diet doctor, cHnlc, . =n doctor' before you
rule to aerve yourself weieht or date .....-... ~.Perhaps y9u•11· become ,IDIDU..your . t lcm whatever day .today la. coun!elor oz oth'er a alim:down effort
exactly the rlaht amount that your d I et i • dl9co\IJ'aaed wbea ~.,. ,.Ian to frl•n • and Aa the old •Yina pa, prctelmonal. But new• II a wise idea: you may
and enjoy tt all .. ·.with temporary ... to be ac:aJia .faill to mow ..,.y re1at~Y:• aper•• them "Today (not Monaay) la reaeai:ch auueata that Deed medlcal treatment.)
Serve·llmple. eletlant
reCipea. You .neean•t '
• . apetid days p~epadng · I
bl'Und'l for your suesta-
Q u ck Soda Bread la
· dell oua and easy to I . mak It'll delightful
~lfl!dl warm and apread
I with butter or jam.
Take ac1van.-. of ~
I variety of frelh 6'ult or
vegetables now in~
and tms a 9.0)otfu1 aalad.
Your gue81a can fop it
with_.• creamy yogurt
drmatng YDU.~ prepare
in mlnu11!9. ·
QVIClt SODA 8~ · 4 cups all-purpoee
'llout ~ cUJ>IUPr 1 te.:poon aalt
1 1 teu)W)on bakin&
powder .
~cup butter
lcup~ ~
2 teupoons grated lemon peel .
1 ~ cups bUttermilk
leg
1 teaspoon baking aOda '.
~yolk
C.ombh>e flour. aupr,
aalt arid baldna powder I in • 1arp boW1 eut in batter· until pilxture
re9emb~ coane meal.
Stir in raWiw ~ leincn -peel. Combine
I 'buttermilk, e11 and
beJdng aoCla. hid to dry I · ·~· md mis· Just until molltened. Turn
out onto a ~tly flound
aurf8Ce anc1 lmeed unui smooth. aboUt 20 um..
Fcinn into a IWL
Place in a 1reaaed
2-quart c ••. Bruah tos> with ea Yolk-mixed
with ~ teMpoOft milk.
Bake in.a 38Q~·F
oven for 1 laour, 10
minutea. Cool before
alidng, ~ 1 loaf. I . --r-,,
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· · wrrB YOGURT
DBallNG
2 cups cubed
h\>neydew melon or
canteloupe
-2 c u p a a 1 i c e d
nectarinee .
2 cupa f~eah
p&neapple ducnu -· ..... l pint strawberries,
halved '
2 banioM, aUced
~pint~
2 Cupl plain JOll&l1 w cup honey .
. -~ teupoOn ,rated ·onnae~ ..
· W ·t •a• po on
dnnamrm ,
. .Combine me.Ion. nect.arinea, ..... pple;
•trawberrl.a, • ~· it'nd bluebettlea ln a
..... bowl; .. fmtly;
chill: Combhle~. ~ bone)'' CJNlllllt lnnamo·n; m s ·well.
o o. f'r U it I n to
VIGI ... ~ bowJa
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turkey breast
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makes
easy meal -
A dinner revolves
around the fresh tu\e
and nutrition of fresh
aeaaonal ve.etablea. Start wlth Spaahettl
Squuh Au Provence, U1
oustandina dlah that ..
euy to make, featurlni
the once exotic and now
easily. attainable
apaahettl 8Quaah.
-The United Fresh
'Fruit and Vegetable
.A.ociation advtaee that
when purchasing
spaahetll squash, the
outer shell shoul<J be
yellow, hard and free
ffom decay. The flesh
will assume the
appearance of spaghetti
only after the aquasb has
been cooked.
The sauce ls ln style of
the Provence region of
France. Flavorec) with
(resh garlic, which is
known aa the "truffle"
of that area, fresh
tom a toes, .musnrooms
. and panley, aa· well aa ~ economical ground beef.
A .s tly end for a
s-pecinnner features I fresh pineapple, topped
I witb ice cream and then ·
covered with a
spectacular blueb.erry
sauce. Selecting a
pineapple need not be a
guesain& game. Make
sure crown leaves afe
· dark and fre&h-looJdni,
and sniff the fruit for•
~ pineapple fragrance
whlch is generally a sign
of .r ipeness. Choose a
fruit that is beavy in
,relation to its size.
Pulling a frond leaf will
not indicate ripenem. nor
, will the colof of the
shell.
Pineapples are a good
80UlU of vitamins. One
cup provides ~ than
one-third of the vitamin
C, with alinoet ho aodium
and 81 calories ~t.
SPAGHE1TI SQUASH
WITH SAUCE AU PROVENCE
l sp.;hetti equaah (2
.to 3 l)OUnds) t. 2 tablespoo)ls
. vegetable oil
1 large onion, •
chopped (1 cup) ~ cloves aarlic,
minced
1 pound ground beef
1 teaspoon salt
. 'h teupoon dried
leaf thyme
~ teaspoon pep~r
3•1arge ripe
toma"toea, diced (2 'h
Cups)
'h po-und fresh
mushrooms, aliced (2
cups) . . .
. 2 tabl~spoons
chopped fresh pualey
Place unpeeled, whole
squash in kettle of &oWna wa1er. Cover, boll
30 to 35 minutes ot until
fork pierces akin ea.ally
and 8Quaah la tender.
. In large akillet beat oil;
aaute anion and garlio
until tender. Add beef,
salt, thyme and pepper;
. brown meat breaking up
With a fo,rk u it ooolat.
Stir in tomuoea and
·mushrooms. Cook 5
. minutes, stirring
OCCMionally.
Cut squ_asb in half ~; ferbove .eeds.
Uang a fork. pull .quash
out of shell onto hea\ed
platter. Spoon meat
sauce over squash.
~~:.kle with parsley. FRES:P~
SUNDAE WITB
BLUEBERRY SAUCE
··I pint fresh
blueberries, dlvid4;d
. \.i cup freshly
8QUeez.ed orange juice
2 tablespoons sugar
~ teespoon ground
allspice ' .
l ~ plnnpple
1 quart vanilla ice ··c:reun
· 1n medium ,..ucepan
cornbine · 1 cup
bluebeniee, onnp juice,
..,. and allspb; br1DI
to boilina. ~immer, .. ltlrrt.na .o<V'MLor\ally ... to
O minut.-. Remove tram
beat. Acid remalnlna
bhaeberrta. aun.
Remove top ()f
~·Peel and oon. ;in;; 8 thick .UC..
PS.. one pneepple llllce
-on a ~ plate. Top
wtth eec>OP of Im ~ and blueberry HUff.
~twith~
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more efficleotl1 ·
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..-SH·0PI?I~~ -~J11E 'VONS. . s
AD THIS . WEEK COULD ·
$AVE YOU ·OVER
We compared th.e prices of the features in this ·week's. Vons .ad against . ., ..
. supermai:ket* prices. Vons is gi>i~g t() save you more than 514.00 .
W~ you. shop a.t Vons, you're 1oln1 to nve a lot. or money.~ ·same Items lNt If y~'re a prtce-couclou,Moeper wbo belleYet all 1Uperm1rket1 .,, not eqaat. daea
week co.st over '14.00 more.at other supumafkets.• . lboo Ud compare. Set for y0unelr, lf you•re looklna for super-low prtca lq your nef&b-
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~Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneedl)', June 1, 1083 .
Larry Buwetto a1malt
· lived to . cefebrate the
50th. annlvenary of hJI
Baraeuo Sahta Crua
Winery. Lury dled,
prematurely, the day
after the Monterey Wine
Festival, )Mt December.
·Larry '"ma to have left. the winery in 800d handa. Hia wife baa
·taken cbat1e of the
bu1tneaa. 11).e. wa1 not
previoualy much
hwolved with, and
eccord1na to all reportl
alrelidy 6a. • firm grasp
on thinp. Two nephews
are al80 involved, one as
national pales and
mark.etl.na ~. the
aame winemaker· oenoJ.oetn ll atill making
wine, and IOme very fine
wines are being releUed
under epeclal "50th
Anniverary" labeh.
Later tbla year, the
family wlll release a
Lawr~nce Bargetto
Commemorative
Bottling of J>erhape the t i n .e 1 t C a b e r n e t
Sauvianon ever
pr'odUced at Bargetto. If
the wine ii ready, it will
probably tee releue at
this year'• Monterey
Festival, an appropriate
time and place· 'lince
'Bargetto. was a charter
participant and strong
supporter,~ the event.
Aside from t.he
exceptional quality of ·
the Cat>emet, there are
thingll ~t it that make
It appropriate a1 a
commemorative bottlina· It's a 1981 vintage, IO
Larry was around to ·
sul)ervt. the cruab.. and
it ii a1ao the first "N•"
appellation Cabernet ever
produced by the winery.
Larry selected the
vineyard tram which the
grapes oriatnat.e<l. and
1• made the decision to
,. em.ploy the aame fruit
' for future bottlinp. 'the
same vine~ was uM!d
for the l082,C&bem~t.
· ·and a comm11ment has
already been 1n4de for
I 1983. A wiae decision.
The wine ii limPiy great.
I No price has been
. established u yet, but
somewhere in the $15
range has been
suggested. The Wine ii
worth {t.
Mor~ime}.y is a
di a c u s 1 ion . of the
anniversary wines
currently available.
Bargetto 1111 ··suca
Barbara" Cllardo~aJ
($9.:>0 or 189). Like' the
previously mentioned
Cabernet, thia
~ma'fbethe
bnt ~etta -b.aa_ .~er ~. lt'a a wry eieamt
style, superbly balanced,·
rich but not fat. nicely
oUed but DOt oaky.
It· bas enough bod)'
and chancter to pleMe
the fana of forward
Ca 1 if orn l a-1\.y le·
ChardQnnaya, yet ls
sufficiently delicate to
avoid offending the
Turkey
offers
. . . _variety
To enjoy turkey, don't
wait for • party or a
crowd . With t'h e
abundance of turkey
parts JlDVI available, you
can plan a turkey meal to
suit the preference of
your dl.nen.
If your family )Ikea
dark meat. chooee 'uakey
thighs . Boned and
stuffed wiih a spinach
and muahroom· .f 1llf.n1,
each thigh can be lllced
to 9el'Ye 4 or 5.
,,. A turkey breMi half ii
the perfect choice for ·
light' meat lovers.
ROuted simply, rubbed
with oil and crushed
herbe, It can mrve 6 for
dinner with leftov~r
meat for aandwichft or
another rmal.
M eat Values
Liquor Values
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Dairy/D eli
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Grocery V alues
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~Ab boa • • 58 cr1if<Jm9ttes Spaghetti •
~~1":funa •':=. .'71
§T9"ci Toniatoes .. ~ · .63
~a it'we11 · .·· 00.: .69
Produce I Floral
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tb cout are d~ Ott
their cbal'OOll pWa lot
ano\ller •t••on of barbeCue coolr.outa. Thia
*year. many becltyard ·
chef• .are acqutrln1 a
pamet~.
Hanoi' tbe IJ'llduate In
your llle-. ~ a bot
.and cold butt.t that'• .. . •l>C'CW • the day ltmelf.
"/ ou can ttaaily •erve
f.amlly and. friends with
·thla effordell 'bu.ffet.
Ht1hll1ht the
celebration dinner with
cold aliced beef and
Turkey Siro1anoff Dijon. Thia elegant d1ah
feeturea turkey. wild rice
•nd sour cream. The
aecret to lta rich p.armet
flavor le d1Jon mustard.
Although the entree ~tea extiravaa"1t, th~
008t ia m1nlmal thanka to
economlca.l turleey.
Turkey part• are.
available year-round In
\he freezer aecUon. often
at bargain prices. Rout
both the turkey and the
beef the day before, i!\eli
dice the turkey for the
stropnoff and aUoe the
beef for the cold beef
platter.
Serve Chi1led
Marinated Broocoll with
its green color:and
crlspne11 retained by
blanching for coll • &!w
minutes. Marinate in oil
and vinegar spiced with
zesty Yrorcestersblre
aauce for a unique flavor
accent u tree. u spring. -· 'TUROY
STROOANOFF
. -.· DUON
1 package (6-<>UDCeS)
long grain and wjld rice
· 2~ cu119waw
4 '8blespoonl butter
or margarine
3 tablespc>orW ~
1 can (10"~)
oondemed chk:ken broth
~ cup dairy sour
cream
'3 tablespoons dijon
mustard
3 CUJ)9 cticed cooked
·turkey
1 can (4-ounces)
muahroom9, ·drained
~ .cup chopped pbiUento .
1 tomato, diced .
1 cup soft bread
crumbs .
~ cup finely
chopped walnuta
Cook ·rlc.e_,a nd
seaaonlng padtet in
.. Gourmet
touch for
cookouts
Marine fare i•
beooming IUCh a favwite
that many hoata s~ge
minlclambakea in the
yard. They wrap half a
dozen aoft-ahell dmw in
foil aJ.ona \¥1th an ear of
com. a·Jobster tall'aQd a
fish filet foe each guest.
With the tendency
.toward 1ourmet fare;
marinated dishes like
asfiled 91>lced trout are
becomi.., __ .,...,. __ .....,ng'ft favorites. With
the trout aeuoA open,
nlmroda are wading
chest-deep In icy strelUnS
to cut for th!a aucculent ·
fish.
Before 1rUUng the
trout. marinate. it well. aa
in thla recipe. -.... -TROUT MABJNADE
· ~ cup lemon juice
2 tablespoom r.nelted
butter or marprine
2 tableapoons
vegetable oil
2 tableapoons
chopped panley -2 tablespoons
leSllDe 9eeda
1 tabl es poon
Tabaco uuce ~ tlnpoon pound
linael: ~ teatpooO aalt
4 brook trout, about
1 paund eech. deaned
ln 1hallow diah,
combine lemon juice,'
butter, oil, parsley.
1e91.me Meda, Tabuco,
1in1er •nd aan. Mix
Well. Plen'le akin ol filh
In 1everal 91aoea wltb
fork. · Roll fl1h In jutce
mixture to eoat OD all
... c.cMiir. Befrtallnte
30 ll)lnut.M tOd llour.
t urntn1 occaalonally.
Remo•• fllh .trom
mar1n.Jd• and ~rve
water •• dlreoted 'on
paolr.JI•· Me}t 3
tMleapoons butter ln
medium-atM aaueepan.
Bemove _b'om beat ucl
blend .. flour. OnduallY
Md broth. ~ until 1mootb. Cook until
thickened, 1tlrJ:ln1 . fNquentlY. Blend ln IOUJ'
CNaJ1l ancl mUltald.
,..,..nfnt 1 tab_;~ · 1 teaspoon Wor-·.
butter; IUr In arumbl and o-a.nh&N ...
nu ta. Sprlnltlt over Seiente broaaoU• ~a
cuaerole. Bake at HO tma1I' ..-n. Brina S t..
cl•1reea for ao to •o qUAl'tl wa• to • DoG In 1nlnute1 until bo\. lar1• Hucepan. Add
M.abl e ~ broccoli: 1Jmmer 2 ~ mlnute1, uncovered.
MAUNATBD Dreln and m. with cold
MARINATED • ·water. ' · •aoooou Cdm.btne c0. ~.
Add .turkey
mu1hroom1 , attd
pimiento. Coml?J.ne rice and tomaio; spoon in
ahallow 2 ~ or ~-quart bakina dlah. Top with
turkey mixture. Melt
1 ~ pound• fresh b r o w n .• u 1 a r , brOccoU. trlmmld Worceatersblre tauce,
Water · ahd'prllc Mlt; pour over'
" cup oil · . broccoU and '°'9 to cmt. ~ cup v1nepr • .Refriaerate 1 to 2 boun. ·
2 tablelpoom brown ·aurrfnfa occa1lcm.ally. suer . . uu. '° e aervtnea..
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"'1Tebbie Soheru~I
Saved~.40 -
The Lucky to111· $81.31 Th•tot\1
It lhe other aupermrtket on fhe
sarr11 or compateble items. $90 71
THI l ... tn ~.14 1983
' .
Patsy Easter
~·s11.14
The Lucky'toull. $14~t. The 10111
1t the other supef'marttet Oti tM
. Mme or comparable 1tem1: $157.<l5
• Tett tllollnMI'; 14 1193
RIB EYE R~T ·
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I Saved SS:46
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11 the other.aup4m\erl!et on the.
NtM or coinpe;1ble itemi. S57 44
Tell t•~n M.., l~ 1113
R~lph Hinojosa
' $ 53 Saved .16.. .
The Luc~y tot11· $100.77 The to111
et the other aupermarfult on the
t1me or comp1tablt lten\1 S117 30.
Ttll 1-'.., M1y 14 Jte3 •
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~ed s1a95 .Saved $12.14
Tiie lvcily lot.f-$108 12. The tot1I
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uine or compar1ble llemf. Sl ti 07 r .. , 111o<"'M.ty<1,• 1913
-The Lucky 1ot11· f7~.40. Tiw total
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same or comparllble ittfN. SllO ~
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HICKEN, PINEAPPLE, RICE THRIFTY •
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tablelpoon butter and ~ teupoon Nh ln' • 3-::quart Hucepan. CooJC. over medium heat, etltrina
occulonall_y, until thick and crea~y~ abqut 20
mfn\lt•. Beat ~ .. yolb and r.emalnlq milk t.oaether. add to riot mixture and cook an adaidcnal
mmute. ~ fnll'O beat and add ptneepl)k and 1
teupoon vanilla. CooJ. Beat t9U whlie. and .
remaJnina tupr unUl ,PMb are ltiff but not dry.
Fold into cooled rice and turn into a buttered
9x13x2-inch baJdnc. ~· .Sprln$Ue with 'coconut.
Bake at 325 degrett• ·t or 2Q to 26 mlputeitn.
Meanwhile, combine reeerved juice with oornataidi
in a 1-quaft aaucepu\. Sctr to d.1-olve c:ornatarch.
· PINEAPPLE RICE f>ELIGHT ·~
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J1i cu5 coconut . teaspoon ult. COok, at1rring ~uently,·untll dear
'1 ta c:omttudl . and thickened. Add ~ tellJ>OClll. vanilla. Spoon O\le!'
W cup y pedred brown StAgar warm or chilled Mabe 8 .-vtn-
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• ~ya In 'fresh salmon thia
month , adviaea th_e
·California Seafood
hutitute, aa well as
ample supplies of aole,
sablefisb .and Pacific
snapper.
According to CSI
President Wil~iam L .
Merr.Y of Los AnleltW. of
the five saIJnon species,
·~ least two or three may He purchased in
Northern Califernta
markets at this time.
Chinook or king salmon,
which la high in fat
content. thus very rich. ia
gederally prl.%ed. by gowmeif. Jt i.a available
fn limited IJDOUDts at a
premium price.
''Con1umerll should ~overlook the lower-
pr1ced silver or coho
salmon, which is
available frozen and has
· a lower fat content but
'retains the excellent
flavor for which aalmon
is known. Many markets
are featuring . it aa their
weekend apecial," aaid
Merry. "Sockeye and
ch um salmon are also
aometimes .een locally,
although not in the same
quantities." .
Other aea1onal fish
available fresh, aubjeet _io· weather conditfons
1 and catch, are rex, dover
·and petrale .:>le, Pacific
, sn.apper, aablefish and
Mexican -baa. From the EUt eo..t, California
· is receiving shipments of
Dou9d~~ halibut and
lake wfiltefllh, which is
another Kood buy beina
f9'tured this month.
. -BAKED SALMON
· ' CREOL£.STYLE
3 pounds salmon
fillets
· ~ cup chopped
anion
2~ pound ca n
whole tomatoes
1 tablespoon white
Wine (opticnal) .
'. 1 cup c h o pped
celery
~ cup diced bell l .pepper
l Grate.d Parmesan
cbee9e
Sall and pepper ,,
Poach flab fillets in
slightly salted water
\.Dltil .rawne91 disappears.
In saucepan, aaute
· celery, onion and bell
pepper in butter. Add
tomatoes and cook down. Bemove fish from water
and place in caaeroJe,
coverina with tomat·o
~uce.
Sprinkle cheese over
top and add wine, if
detiired. Bake at 350
degree• until top la
golden· brown and
&ubblin1. Serve with
eteamed rice and t09ed oeen aalad. MaJr.es stx
~BECUED
SALMON FILLET
3 pound• 1almon . ftllets
1 cup choi>Ped onion
" 1 cup tomato catsup
• 2 tablespoon.._ ;7 ~.
1 t ! llpOClll prepared llWIWd . .
~· cup bacon
dftppblp
2 clove• garllc,
crUahed
I 2 tabl•poofta dder
~ teHpoon chili
~ ffih mi.. with lhortemnc. BroAJ three
lncha trom flame tor
four mlnu\e1 on each
• *96. turntnc careAallJ. J'cr eauce, Jn s-n beat
d1ipplnp, 1t1Trlnc 11!.
oeJon. and saruc.' Add
·clt1up, vlneaar. r~••tefah.lte NW:••
c ill powder aad,
1tard. Coot 'Over
um bMt \anUl 11uc:. -
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TAGINE MECHMACH· A MOROCCAN" RECIPE ' . .~ '/om Page C1 aawce formed by onlON after the flnt hou.r of .l twpoon drted orepno or 2 ta~ Stmmer 16 to 20 mlnutll unUI broth la aJmo.t £:
l ~ 1N1V . . ,~. • mincedu.frelb.onpnoru •. WHh but do not peel e11plantt. llce
• 1 llDAll tr.h apricot. . .Remove atem1 from remalnlnc aprlcoca, ~ tetlpoon pa , tm,ibwlM W 16eb thtcll. Heat oU And aaute
• l ~Y keeplna fru.lt wt)ol• 11 ~bl9. Add apricota to 2 twpoom •l . ; eai>Mnt l1Solt until .oft. ~.........,., __,..
·• Grai. a of anion and ru}> on meet.. meat Juat Jona enou1h to beat befont MJ'Vlns. · · 2~ ~ ~ b1lck pepper uifrUl rerMinlna buu.r, ·flour, nu&me& .it and ~ remaln1na Jfeet oil In dutch oven or Serv• 4. · W.. eaPf,anta pepper to tut.e. Mis ~ cup .,.ted Che9e Into
Moroccan earthenware Ta1lne. Stir ctnter, MOUSBilA • 2 uhl.poon1 cooJdnc oil bechamel while It II w~
cbinamon and aaffron Into oil and. add meat. (GrHk eaolPt 1pee~t)I~ 1 cup bldwnel sauce · S1'inkle 1 teMpoon ult over meat while tumina 3 tableapocm 6Ut1er 1 tableepoon flour • In buuered baldna dish pllCI layer 6t ecolant -1Cl ltirr' .... A. .onn a1 meat hu been ---ed. adcl 2 onioN finely chopped ~ ce.~ trated nutznec •aliciM; top with la~ of meat mbrt&&N. ..,nnkle-with -~~ '11t and supr. l41x ;;n_~ ~pound chopped muahroocnl . .• 1 cupp.a.ed ~ cheele trat.ed cM.e, and repeat until ID ~ta are
and cook over low heat two houn, 1Ur ~ r>uie 2 Jarce tomatoet pulped U)<I chopped , Preheat oven to 3&P decrees. Heat 2 u.ed up, •vine W cup c:tt.e... ~y. . 1 cup chJcken ·broth ta~poona.hutter ~ aaute onions and muahroomt 81lft9d bec:hllnel •uce ::.::C,.1.llt'• (which
Meanwhile, ClOOk four apdcota ln a little water .3 cupe cooked around Jamb ln It for two t.o three minute.. Add tomatoes and abou1d be meat) and lprtnkJe m.. over
IO' mlnutee. <c:overtna aJ!l'lcota with water). Sieve 3 fl'fth au-Uc clovee 18Ute two more mlnutee. lt. Bake 45 IDinuwe. Slice portlona all the way
aha add half cup hot water. Blend thla rftlxture tnt.0 l tablespoon fresh cJlopped panleY . Add 1t~k, ground la11Jb, berbt and 1plcea. thfouch when ~· 8erveil e: . • ~--'·~~~~~~~~~~~-..:..~~~--'-...&...";-.(-.::--~--~~~~~~~_....;.~,;;-~~--:~~~~--'----:-'"~~~~~~~....;..~~~-.,...~~~~~
Two· meals
from one
chicken
Take two people, two
mealt and one chicken
and what do you have? A
~iou. Orange Rout
· Chl~ken one n.lght and <; h "i c k e n ~ a ·1· a d
Pi'ovencale the next. '. ·
Both recipes have
bas ically the aame
· 1easoniag, but-what a
difference in result1.
~ . To Jb!pare the Onnae
Roast Chidten., marinate . the bi.id ·ovetntght· 1n •
I. aeuoned orange juice
mlx\Ure: The chicken la
basted during cooking
w1tb the marinade,
l. ~hich forms the gravy.
I . Refrigerate the o1her
half of. the chicken and
the -next day (or
'W'henever) tn•ke the
aatad with the cut-up
meat plu1 cherry
tdmatoea, celery and
0Hve1 in • red wine
vi.negar and olive oil
~~(again)
with Worcestershire,
thyme and garlic
pOWder.
SAVg:.~ED
3 pound chicken, •quartered
1 cup orange ju.ice
"" cup salad oil .
2 table1poon1
~ginaJ Worcestershire
1 ~ table.poon grated
~peel 1-· 1 teaspoon ~t
. 1 .teaapoon thyme
leaves, cruahed
~ teupoon garlic
powder
'A cup water
1 ~ tea1poon1 cornstarch .
'Prick chicken lkin all
over with fork tine1;
place in' a snug fitting
bawl or doubled plutic
peg . To prepare
marinade combine
orange julce, oil ,
Worcestershire sauce,
Orange peel. salt. thyme
•nd garlic; pour over'
chicken.
Cover or .eal b_ag and
refrigerate 12.to 24
bOu.rs. Preheat oven to
850 ·de_greea .. Place·
ehick.en ln a single layer
ht a roasting pan .
·reserving ~ cup
·JDarin~de to make a
8th1te chicken
occaalonally during toutma with marinade
ln routing pan. Cook
until juice. run clear
w,her1 cbicken. is pierced
1 with a lcnlfe, about 1 \.(
.bpura; cover chicken
with foil lf chJcke n
blownl too quickly.
,Meanwhile ln a lllDAll
aucepan combine ,,.,ater,
cornstarch and " cup reterVfid marinade. Cook
and llti.r until clear and
'tliickened, about 1
n:Unut.e.Servebalfofthe
chicken with uuce,
reeerying remalniag
-ehickert for u1e in ·c h 'i ck en s a 1 ad
Prove.ncale (recll>e
Jollowa). Yield : 2
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RO.ENC.ALE
CBICU!N SALAD
1 t8blapoon olive oU
1 ~ teupooii• red
-re~~ oril1na1 W~auce
W teaspoon tbyme
~va, Cl\llbed ~ tempocm ..it
'-' ~ teupoon 1arllc
~ . 1 cup ..s cblclra\
(teMrved flom Savory
~Chicken) w eue llJced ..,.
l 1 tabMl!lpOOD aJJcM
bl8Ck ol1Wll '
1 W cup halved
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otmbme In a llma11 bcMl
o.t l , y l ~ • a a r ,
io.roeaterahl1e.J eauce,
. yme, Mlt ana P!'lic wder. Add chlckea,
t leq and ollv"; llWJ ell .a Co\tler an.d
f rt1erate •t luat a
ura. Bl'i~=
'f
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pol1icml~ cupe., •
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On .... 22. 1M3 8t 11:00 a.m.
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE '
INSURANCE CQMPAHY, a
Callfomla e«poratlon • TruatM, or S-T,,.._ or Subatllut9d
Trva1M, of ltlat cert.in OMd of
TNI\ aucuted by LARRY ALBERT
MORGAN and ROBIN LYNN
MORGAN, ~ and wlf9, and
recorded N~ber 14, 1980 M
lnatnunent Ho. 18757. In Booll i3833, Pag .. 1777. of Offlolal
Record• QI Orana• County. California. and purMlant to that oamln Notice of Oaf .. .......,.
recorded Janua'l 21. 1HS aa Instrument No. S·03t81t, of
Oflldal Raconll of aald County, ..
under and ~ to aald o,ad of Trust Ill 8t pubic IUCClorl for C81111 lawful fflO/M'f' of the~~ of
Amarlca. a callWr'• dleck P9Y1lble to laid trustee df9MI on a state or
I national bank, a 1tata or laclaral
credit union, or a a1ata or federW
saving• and loan aMoclallon
domldlad In tt• atate, at tlla main entrance to•Flrat .Ameflc:an ·Title
lnaur'anc:. Company IOc8tad at 114
Eat Fifth Streat, In the city of Santa
Ana. Celltomla. .. lhal right, t1tla ·and tnMrWI OOIW9)'9d 10 and now
.. held by tt Ul'idaf Mid Dead of Truat
lrf the property lltuatad In uld ' I 'County and State deacrib9d -Qty ol Colla Maaa . . ' The toUtt)aUtaft)' 12e.OO *t of
. lot 207 of Newport Haighti, .. per
map recorded In BoC!ft 4. Page 83 of
Mllcallllnaoua ....,.. "' the ofllca of th• County Recorder ol Hid
County.
Th• atraat addraH or other
common dHlgnatlon ol Hid
prop9rty Is purported to '* 445 East 201t1 Strwt, ea.ta ...... CA
92927. Said .... wll be ,.,.. wf!hout
c:cwanant or ~anty, ...,,_ or
lmpllad, ... to title p c11111lon or
_,,..._ IO lellllfy the 111,..id
.,...,_ due on tlla note or not•'
-*' by -Deed of TRiit, to wit: 1188,45'.11, pl!.-lhe'folowlng
aattmated coeta, axpen-anii
• ~ at tlla time of the lnlttlil
publc8Uon of 11111 Notlpa of a.:
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NOTICa TO PWOrt ~
YOU'AM .. D8'AULT UND9lt A
DlllD OP T•U8T, DATID
OCToea 2t,-. UllUN YOU TAKI ACTIOll ·TO f'•OTICT,
YOUR f'ROH•TY, •T MAY -80LD' AT A~ SAU.• YOU
MUD AN IDIPUllATIOet OP THI 11A T""9 Of' TJll ,,.OCllDlllQ
1 AOAIM8T YOU, YOU IHOULO
CONTACT A LAWYD. . o.tad: ..,._ 25, 1983.
Rnt~Tltla
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P\lbMllH Or&1199 eo... Oiilly Piiot, "'-1, a, ts. 1113
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COMPANY. 11n2 Patrtc:t1n Drtve,
VIia Parll. Callorn6a w.tM7. · '** ......., 18n2 P.tlt1dln Ot-M~Wla Partc, c.-tomla 9*7. nnedd M. Neelon, 11n2
f'atrlc an Drive, VIiia Park, ~12M1 • . Tl* ~ .. conductad by •
911*111 pertllWlhlp. . ' Jat*"-'oft. Par1nW
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LARGI
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Fr.;h Amaricon . ·
St:fOUlD.ER LAMB CHOPS ...... LB. 1.8~9
U.S.D.A. Choice Frath Americon ~8 S~OULOER ROAST ........ Lii. l .. •9.
BONIUll
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WEIGt1T WAT<;tiERS ENTREES ,:, I .69 CELESTE LARGE PIUA '............... • · ·MRS, SMITH'S APPLE PIE ............ 2.6,
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Surveillance workers at a Las Vegas hotel keep a "'8.r'Y. eye on
monitors scanning action at gaming tables. Casinos &pend millions
~~nually to combat ch~ats. d
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Stakes reach· the millionS
LAS VEGAS (AP) Sophisticated
siarveillance cameras hidden in deoorative bubbles or
behind smoked g1asa sweep acro11S plush casinos.
p&cki.ng up detaila u minute aa ·the number of
diamonds in a player's ring.
The unending war between tht; ca.sino and the
clUae1er eatalate9 dally, with a small army of
su.rveil1ance people lJMi ela.bonte electronic equip-
ment oomt.aiitly challenging the cheater.
The card ahartal ot the Wild West era would slip
an ace up their sleeves. Today they count c:arQa with
the aid of toe-operated calculaton concealed in their
shoes.
• The-game is the same. -the houae vs.· the
cheater. But now the stakes are tn the millions.
James Avance, chairman ot the Nevada Gaming
C-ontrol Board, estimate. cheaters take $20 million ti year from the state'• casinos. _ ·
Thoee same caslpoe spend millions more sorting
out customef' from cheater -and proeecuting the
latter. '
"If one man can invent It, another man can
figure oui bow to beat it," Summa Corp. spokesman
Freet Lewis says of the never-ending battle to design
a cheat-proof alot machine.
With 90IDe dots pa~ jackpots of $1 million or
more, the one-armed band.its have become an
attractive l~ to cheaters and .. fOCal point for
aurveillance ca.mttaa which babysit them around the
clock.
"We can tell w~ a winn~ began playing one
of our progreasive alota," says Dave Hull. cbie~ of
aecurity at the Laa Vegas Hilton. "I! someone hits
·a big jackpot, we can tell when he started. bow many
ooiila he's put in. Five people took at a videotape of
that jackpot win. We ~t a computer printout of
I> everything that's gone into that machine. We check
every mechanic who's worked on 'it."
· The smart slot cheaters know the attention paid
the blg winners. They opt to hit quarter machines
for le. blatant jackpota. ·
•'U they can empty the quarter alota and get
repeated ·payoffa, they can get away with hundreds
of dollars a day," says Ralph Wente, a former FBI
agent who now heads aecurity for Swnma's six
casinos. ' Some dot cheaten tie a ooin to a string, dipping
it up and dewn in the coin alot like a yo-yo. Now .
there are devices that mi.P the string.
Some U9e drills 10 tiny they can be carried in
a woman's pune. The drili. quickly chew a tiny hole
in the side of the machine, into which • wire la
.Upped to regulate the splnhing reels. When
111111mm.
COLEMAN
RAYMOND G .
COLrMAN. •1e 79, •
resident of Huntlnaton a.ch. Ca. P_. away on
Saturday. May 28, Ul83 at
the Pacifica HoSpital. Mr.
Coleman .... born April 28,
l90t In Stlthton. Km\Ueky.
He waa a retired .Police
Ofticer with the Huntinpln
HAUOa LAW,._.MT. OUYI
Mortuary • Cemetery
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16<.>5 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
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Garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales, street sales .... no matter what
you call them, the id.ea is Jhe same -TURNING THINGS Y~NO '-:ONGER
NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded
attic or garage, or when you need a little extra cash,.have a garage salel So
get into the act, clean out those unwanted it.ems, and make money doing itl
It's fun, it's profitable; and fof lowing these 10 steps wi'I make it simple.
Decide on dates.
Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your
• sale: Weekends are usually good. but many successful
• sales 'have been held in the evening, just after work.
Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for
any other large eve.nt that may attract pqtential buyers
away, such as fairs or community events. Have your
. sale run at least two days -some people may not be
~ble to come on any single day. ..
What to sell.
Everything! That is, everything you haven't used in the
• last year. If an item has antique value , or is brand-new,
· or has unusual value,. be-sure to ask a healthy price. for
it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house.
Look everywhere, and list everything .
........___ "'"'lture. This is .your main attractiQtl and your
best source of income. Be sure to place furniture ·
where it can be seen from the street. Price
· furniture low enough to beat auctions and
secondhand sales (check the ~lassifieds for
comparisons). but high enough so you cao come
down a little when someone shows interest.
RockinQ chairs, chest of drawers, tables and
chairs are all very successful at garage .sales, so
feature them in your ad.
Antiques. Smaller antiques should be grouped, an~
kept close at hand. where you can watch and talk
about them. Nostalgia items are very popular -
display them well.
ClothlricJ. Make sure clothing is clean, and mark
the price way down. Put as many things as .
possible on hangers. Separate kid's things by age.
Display adult c_lothing by sex and age grQup. Low
prices are a -• on clothes except for unusual
items, which should be tagged With an
explanation (like, "hand-embroidered flowers,
dress worn by Mae West)."
Applfances. These wi II sell for a fair price· only if
tHey work. No. one wi II take your word for it. Have
an extension cord so they can be tested, ·or better
yet, have radios playing, old TV sels-turned ori
etc. Make -sure buyers understand they are sold
.. as is". ·
Planh. These usually go fast, but keep them out of.
direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants
before the sale .(Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper,
Maggie), and write a line or two on the
name card ·about how to care for them.
Write .vour ad.
·Here is a suggested ad : "Garage Sale-desks, II Bentwood rocking chair, toys, infants' clothing, 1922
Victrola in original cabinet, many gadgets, lots.of : ·
unusual items, rock collection, plants. Refreshments, 8
a.m. to 6 p .m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 So1Jth
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Anystreet, Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd."
Use this sample ad as a guide. Be SU!e to list unusual
items. Be as speclfi~ po'sstble. Give diredtlons If .
needed. Don't use abbreviations -many ~ople won't
bother to decipher them. CAUTION: Don't advertise ·
anything you don't reallY. have. Every Item l.n the ad
must be .on hand at the Start of the sale ..
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Where to advertise.
. Place y·o·ur ad where it will be seen by peopl~ who live
in the area -mpst people shop c)ose to home. The
•Daily Pilot is read by 88,000adults in Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide
exposure. And with the Pilot, you'-re not paying for
waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to
run your ad 3 times or more, and start it a few days
before the sate so bargain hunters can have plenty of
notice.
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·Make a · sign.·
To help rriake your sale suc~ful , make a few si.gns
• from cardboard ~nd letter with a mag_ic ma~ker. A good
sign size is 14" x 22".
Placing your sign.
The morning of the sale, but not before, place your
• ·signs. '3e sure and add your address ahd any
directional arrows. Th is should be done about a half
hour before the. sale starts. Place your sign where it
can oe seen from both sides of the street by passing
cars and pedestrians. CAUTION : Some ~owns have laws
that restrf ct the placement and duration of garage sale .
signs. Please check with your town's planning
department or clerk. \
Marking prices.
Mark prices where they can be seen clearly.·Office
•
supply stores have varolus sizes and colors of stickers.
that work well, or you oan use masking tape. However
· you mar~ them, make ~low: Garage ~ales are for
bargain hunters. Remember, whatever you can't sell
you'll have to drag back in the hsuse and store again
for another year. ·
Serving re~reshments. .
This doesn't have to cost much~ and creates a friendly
II atmosphere. It also encourages people to $t8Y longer
and perhaps buy more. You could ev.en ch~rge for
· ex~nsive items like d~nuts, or the kids c<;>uld go In ·
· business for the day, With a lemonade stand.
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Make sure everything can be seen ... Have card tables or II boards .used as shelves 'between two ct\aira. Don't
cause Reople to bend over unless you can't help it. Use
one table as a desk where you can eee ever.ything !nd
take money. Use only.one cash pox (tin can• or boxes
work fine) and make·sure someone '* ~nted
"cashier" at all times. Afrange beforehand for a 'friend
who can help answer questions. relief or lunch, etc. · ·
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BY SIDNEY OMARA.
'nanal, Jue ! AR ES (March 21 -April 19): Period of
confinement I.a temporary -you'll have chance ·w .
be alone, to gain 8eCXllld emotional wind. Protect
pl'ivacy -and confidential spurcea. Demands
continue '° be made on your time, llOdal activities
are available lf you desire to participate.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Wish COl'hE!S true
in unusual manner. You'll succeed through
unorthodox ptocedures. An Aquarian helJ!S b.\'eak
ice ln connection with in)portant meetiJ1g. Financial
prospects are considerably brighter than ln recent
past. Romance ls part of unusual scenario.
GEMINI .(May 21-June 20): Be read,Y for
change, travel, variety and special activity
connected with business or career. Open lines of
.communication. describe ~xperierace tn writing and
·. express view• in graphic manner. Member of
opposi&e lex proves loyalty, boosts morale. •
' CANCER (June 21 -J.uly 22): Important
domestic adjustment occurs;' you'll feel more
comfortable, harmony it restored and surroundinp
are n)OJ"e ~ut1ful. TaWU$, Libra, Scorpio penons
figure prominently. Travel plana will be aolidified.
You'll obtain luxury item or art object. •
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What seems a .sure
thing actually requin!Js revision and review. Know'
it, act accordin&IY· befine·&enns, clarlty roeaningll in
connection with taxes, lnvestments, partnership
participation. Romantic liaison with Pisces is
poaibilit . . vtRbo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)~ Despite pressure to
move ahead, you should play waiting game. Focus
on romantic ties, financial responaibWties, legal
manipulations and deaU~ith authorities. Be.
aware of righta, pennilsiops. Caprici>rn la in picture.
µBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Job gets done if you
are pel"'llistent and dilplay coW"age of convlcUona.
Don't back down -one who attempts to intimidate
you is bluffing. Accent on basic chores, necemttiel,
dependents and~ required for care of peta. ·
SCORPIO (OcS. 23-Nov. 21): Emotions
dominate; you could fall madly in love. Focus al8o •
on change, speculation, partlclpetion ln conieSt. ·
· Popularity incre.uea, you make new start and gain -
added iadependence. Strive abo for creative
freedom becauee It'• nece.ary to imprint your own
style.
SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Intuition hits
__.;target. You learn by teaching, indtvidUal you aided
in past is beck on ..-ene and ready to retum favOC'.
Focus on security, home bue and a more 10lld
structure. Long-standing ~on can now be
aua:esafully concluded.
CAPRJCOl\N (Dec, 22·Jan. 19): Movement ii
emphasized -includes !'hort journeys, apecial
messages, telephone calla which might necealtate
change of direction. Be fiexib)e. dilplay versatility,
sl¥>w that you can make proper c:oniacta and obtain
necemary material. ·
AQUARl\-JS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Count your
change. Someone wanta,IOmething for nothing -
you rould be prime tarpt. Focua Abo on collaieral,
accountl~un!9, lntere1t ratee and one who
wanll to . Scorpio plays ~t role.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): RomanUc lnvolve~nt coul4 be put of eventn1 ~arlo.
A.ocent on individuality, penonal mapdGn and
abWty to articulate views in dramatic fuhkm. Gain
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ACROSS 50 Collapsible
t Molding Md
edge; 11•. 62 Foot cere
5 C.thollo routine
reform ~ AlrtlM
council probten'I•
10 Tren1ftxed 58 African nver
1'4 Kick 69 Ukely
15 Oet•ler eo Cen11
HS TtJ M•J•I Ille 82 Newfound-
17 EarlV land elrpot1
Peruvl.,, 65 Schnltzet
18 Where Plu ls Ingredient
19 MuUl•le ..., 67 Saltpeter
20 Backwoods 69 Prong
22 Kind of gin 70 Tune
2'4 Froal 71 Study
25 TV routines 72 Voluno
27 Alukao'1 73 Country
neighbor 7'4 Stupid
29 Kettle'• 75 Old Eng. coin
IOOnd8
DOWN
1 Bee genus
2 Small one
12 v.iue
13 Animal
hendlef
21 S4lll
23 Stretches
26 Fulena
32 Before Jack
33 -Branco
3'4 Blee<.'hers
38 Milan's 3 Cuts 28 Quondem
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'40 Eng. .
compo~r.i
'42.Slumber " '4'4 Black: Poet:
45 Nuisances
'47 Cut
49 Deystar
4 Plies 29 S~the
5 Prickly weeds 30 Eng9g41
6 Informer 3 t Arduous
7 Greett letters 35 Lucky
8 Girl's name number
9 Rehearsal 37 Nonsense
10 Aries 38 Frown: Ver.
t 1 Afresh 39 Ma. ~urr•y
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Huntington special·i·
• election expensive
BY ROBERT BARUR again 1n June 1984. ~.......... ,... k It'agolna toCIOltalotmore than City '-"er Alida Wentworth
expected for a .econd election to' estimated that.11 the election II
decide whether Huntinaton como~t.ed with the county el~ 8-ch City Council memben can tion, ooets would .,.,. bet~
terYe more than two terma (eight $88,500 and $11&,5~.
years.) . ~ta would fall to '66,000 lf
Qty residents voted to Impose the city goes It akne at a aeparate
the two-term limit at a special election, Wentw<ll'tb aaid.
election in June 19?8. ~ c:mt of However, she eaid ahe ill ·rec-
tbe eleMion waa put at $12,454. ommend1ng the election be held·
But current city council mem-In ~junction with lchool elec-
bers -aix of the aeven are in tiona thia November. S~ estl-
their aeoond term and may want mates C101ta to rallle between
to run again -voted last month $53,87? and $62,887. ·
to put \he issue before ~ voters (See ELECl'ION, P11e A!)
' •.
THI ORANGE CDASJ
_Honig,
··solons
-to rally
·at occ
.. .
Bill Honig, the new state super-
intendent of schools, as weJ.l as
,-. '·local legislators will meet with
community members in LeBard
Stadium at Orange Coast College
Fri~y night at a rally in support ~· of e4Ucation.
'The rally is sponsored by
Qti7.ena Action to Save F.ducation
(cAsE) and Save Orange County
Kids (SOCK) and organizers plan
to appeal to law,malters for more
money for public education.
'The 'commmunity meet, which
begins at 7 p.m. in the stadium,
will include parents from distriCts . thl'Ou8hout Orange QJunty. •
Bobbee Cline,· a parent from '·
the SaddJeback Valley Unified
School District. said districts
throughout the county are cutt.iJla ·
back on educatiooal programs·due
to lack of funds. ·
"We're losing teachers, muai(,
art and reading spedalista, nurses,
coumelors an4 librarians," she
said. "Class sizes will be larger in
man y ·d i stricts and
extra-curricular programs
etlminated or draa1ically re-
duced."
\
Keo.Frank
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.L.asiuna's· suited to being sped
Nearly 300,claims have been filed againat ~ity Jn S years
~STEVE IOTCllELL .Caty recordl lhow a U¥1ot61 ciU. retain the tirM of 'Cuot
: :: ~ tat the stad.ltkl clllinw 'W-,_wd Pl 1t7t.7e. WAl'l'IO and Co. to handle dalmt
leedl the ~ oblerver to the 87 the tolJOwtna ,._., e& In llldjuldmmta. The oomortium'• an.
cdnclu81on i..,un. Belch II law-
19f:· ~ ~ ~2. wk -=~':t=-~
auit cl~. mOliona of doUan in.~· tl00.000 to fl5 mUllon, with the
In the pllt five years. nearly Yet. to hJa knowWee. at):• dU. ~ for the tint
300a.lml have been filed~ agei-Ken Frank.,."° peynient •lOQ.000 In ..wen.it cmca. '
l.quna a.ch fOI' a variety .of hMsurpnutd tlOO,OOOln the five Prank aid he ,.W reaJIDIDeDd a11-ed ~pal mtedeedl, falll-years at.nee ~ became the Qty twmdl Include $283,000 ma from chartee of police br\atall-. 8elf-inawed. 1n next yeer*a budeet to cover the
ty to pecSe.tNni trippmc '1VW "I am not aware of anj cue coat of clabna ap1nst the city.
tne rootl on the pubUc l6dewa1b. dwina that five yeua period niai bucfaeted ~ la IUnUar to •
Since 1978. • total ot 298 c1a1ma which baa requ.tred a peymen.!.::f. amounts put Mlde the p8st five
have beell lubmltted to Lag\ma'e the tneunnce company," he . yean for c:Iatma. be says. ·
c1a1ml ad~. indudtnc &l lAg\.u)as.chleoneof lOcitiee "In .sdltlon ·to covering the clalml.flled thiouch·tbe tint 10 that~ up the Orange County actual coet of daime," Frank eaid,
monthl of fPe CUINnt fJ8cal. year. BJ.it Management }.&eDl.!y, The (See LAWSUIT, Pqe A!)
COAST IDITIDri
ORANGE COUNTY C ALlt--ORNIA 25 CENTS .
CM N·arIDco .
plant closes
' . . . · ~peratio~s
By JODI CADENHEAD oc ... ~,.... ....
NamlOO Materials Inc., . the
Q:Jsta Mesa plastics firm which
baa been the target of numerous
complaints from neighbors, fi-
Jl8}ly shut ita doon and mdVed out
of the city Tue9dayt .
A spokesman for the CQmpany
at 600 VictorU\ Street said all
employees have been relocated to
a . new Anaheim facility at 1440
Kimoer Blvd. ·~ lhe~
year, only about 15 research and
quality usu.ranee workers re-
maifted •t· tbe ~ta Mesa of&le. The move Tuesday was a vic-
tory for nearby resident.a, who
had waged a bitter battle with the
• company. 'They claimed emi&ons
from the plant caused various
health problen\s.
"WI? got what we wanted," aaid
long-time resident Bertha
Bangert.· "We wanted to doee
them dowia. I hope the place Isn't
too heavily contaminated. 1 hope
it isn't aa bad as I think it ia." .. Narmoo ai>okem)an George
Winn eaid the cximpany began .
plannirig the move to Anaheim ·
two yean ~r Ce~ Corp.
purchaaed the comiJany in 1974.
''The neighbors were Certainly a
consideration for movmg out (If
there," Winn said. "But when the
complaint.a · from the neighbors
etarted in 1979, we· had alre,acty
moved along with plans to re-
lOQlte to Anaheim There was no
room ·for expansion 'in Costa
Mesa.''
. A Costa Mesa develoi>ment-
(See NARMCO. ~ace A!)
NB . man arrested in
molestation case
CASE, with ita origins in the
Saddleback district, and SOCK, a
group with similar goals, have aet
up a telephone J)etwork through-
out the county to let legia.laton
know how·constituenta feel about
· key educational I.slues..
Friday's rally will include
Philad~lphi~ 76ers Julius Erving (left) and Moses Maloiie hold up
the NBA world championship trophy after ~mpleting a ·four-game
sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers Tuesday night, 115-108. See details
in Sports, Page Bl.
A 43-year-old Newpbrt Beach
man has been arrested 0n suspi-
cion of child molestation and
allegations be repeatedly had aex
with yOu.ng boys the past aix
· · years, police reported today.
Craig Darrell Sinclair waa ar-
rested Tueeday -afternoon at bis
Balboa Peninsula home. He is
Police said they discovered an
album filled with pictures of boys
who eppea.r to be between the
ages of 10 and 17 at Sinclair's
residence.
Sinclair, police said, ia single
and make:i his living restoring
automobiles. An· arraignment 1s·
lcheduled Thur.day at JI.arbor
Municipal Court ill Newport ·
Beach.
(See BONI«?, Pa1e A%)
NB, county to negotiate· on flights beina held on $600,000 ball.
Sinclair was arrested. on a
felony warrant allegini 13 counts
of child molestation, oral copula-
tion and 90domy. Police eaid Police said three people who
allege they were moJ~ by
SiDclair have been contacted by authoriti~ De~ves said any-one with additional information
should call detective Lavonne C;ampbell at 644-3771.
BJ STEvE MARBLE 00......., .........
Orange County superviaOnl and
Newport Beacl,i ~ty leaden will
begin negotiating early next
week.as part of an effort to put a
freeze on the number of daily
takeoff.a from John WaY'fV! Afr.
port.
Superviaors agreed Tuaday to
con.sider a binding agreement
with .the beach city that· would
limit the airport to 5~ flights
daily.
"Thia ia a major. break-
through," commented· !ten De-
llno, a Newport ~tor.
"We still have a long road ahead
but one atep at a time, right?''
Othera connected with the
anti-expansion fight in New'pol't
expremed optimjlm following the
decision of county .supervim.
"lt'a a good move. There'•. a
long, tough battle ahead, but I'm
pleued," said Tcm Wllliaow, a
Newport resident arid leading·
UC workers· Illail votes O.n ·uition
·3,700 non-academic workers at Irvine consider organizing
't BY GLENN SCO'IT or_...,,......,.. 'They must be re~ ·by noon
June 16.
critic of airport expansion. Sinclair wu in. the company of a
CUrreiltly, there are roughly 41 13-year-old boy when arrested. A
daily jet tak.eoffa from (be air-subaequent Investigation, PQUce
port. 1'be fliahts pa11 over New-said, reVealed the 13-year-old boy
port ~ during ~ff. also wu an alleged child molesta-
Though Newport hM spent tion victim. ·
nearly $1 million tipting airport
expu1llion.. City CoUncil ~ . ~~I~to~~i: Charges so~ght agains~
county eupervieon 1et a per-· ' · 7~~~i.:c::~ for hostage, rape suspect
Supervilor Ralph Clark -re-. . . . . apcnded. TU.day by aareeinl to Garden Grove police Wtp:e ~· Bail was let at neaotaat.e. Planntni to aeek 1ormal Chaqiee $15,000. Inveatipton were to
Ken Uall. an aide to Su~ today againat a 26-year-old man meet today with offidala from ihe
'Thomu Riley -~ho9e-dilltrTC:t SUlpleded <>f rapinB ao ecquaint-Orance County District At-includf:s Newport Beech ....:-cau-ance ·and then hoJ41na hla baby tomey'a Office, which would file
tklned th.at the dedlion to neao--CiaUchwr and ot.Mn hoaia,e-ln • the ~
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About 3, 700 UC Irvine em-
ployeee are voting thie9e days on
whether to unionize their ivory
tower.
and leryiqe employ,es aa well aa
nunes and librarians, are casting
eecret ballota mailed to a total
38,000 people who work in the
statewfcle 'OC aystem.
JWlota Went mtt laat week to
the worken' bornM by the Public
EmP.)oyment RelaUona Board.
Fourteen. .eparate : emploYft
units, includ1J18 eeven aflecUnc
UCI, are deciding whether to
continue Woridn8 for the UC
eyatem without collective I
ti.ate cloel not mean a pennaz:Mmt Jlountatn Valley home. Police eaid Chaney went to the
11m1t oti ru,hta will be Mt or that Randy Chaney w .. booked lnto Fountain Valley nieklence with
55 daily departun9 wW be the Cbnae County Jail 'l\t.ray Oil . hla 2-~ dauahter after at-..
maximum number. IUlpadon of rape, ...Wt with a 1etred1Y commi~ the .~.xwil
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· 'The non-academic worken,
who tnclude clerical. technical (See UNIONS, P•I.~ A!) ·
Dah•4'Y Colein.aa, u Bill
Bittlapr. t1 oltaoxioua, an•
1en1pa10ii and 1eUi1h la ·
toa1Pt•1 pr:em.lere of 0 Buf-
f alo Bill" oa KNBC ( 4).
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(See AIRPORT, Pis~ A!) deedly weaponmd cultivation of (SM CHARGD, Paa-AS)
oe.lper la~ G ...... oa ft.
lip.I clothe9 for a IJ"C'l•l
kiad ol. woman -Oll8 with IDOD~·P••A7'· I i
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LAWSUIT BLITZ. • •
the t283,000 coven the cost of the
c:laUm adjuster, the cost of legal
RrVice, u well at the cost of belQI. member of the oou:nty rlak
manqement ~.··
Actual payments made by the
city to complainants totals
tl42,528 lllnctt 1978; dty reoorda
ahow. In the first ~. of
.elf-1.murance, Laaun• paid
$39,161 in claims. In 1979-80 the
dty paid $41,170, and in 1980-81
it paid out $41,115 in claims. Last
6-:al year Laguna Beach paid
$16,415 and this fiacal year to
date, t.ftpeyers have settled only
$4,067 in claims. '
Frank added that some claims
dating back to the fu'st year of
HONIG. • •
eelf-inluranoe and tn IUbleq~ years remain wuwoived.
"But .. a ~ IMtter,"
said, "most of U.O. c1aUm in the
early years are no blftl" ediv,
and it ii extremely unlDiely that
the city would make any
paYIJ*'tf on mmt ot them.'• ·.
Why are there ., many claims
filed in Laguna Beach?
Frank dt.es aeveral bcton:
For ope, he saya. the stated
populaUon of the beech city ia
misleading.
"For a city of 18,000, we have
an enormous number of c1aUna.
But we can't use per capita
figure8 -not when the town
doubles and even triples (with
visitors) during the summer
month&.''
A aecond facGr ia the billy
terrain of the town, which leads
to more accidents, such u a
runaway concrete truck eeveral
years ago that ooet one woman
her life. ;.. ...................
ELECTIONS COSTS~ • •
From Page A1
Oranp County I.a mak1ni the
c:mtm blah tor next June becau.e
offid91a don't want to add munid-
pll electlom to the traditionally
crowded primary ballot,
·wentworth uid.
The ela:tiarl . allo woWd let
voten decide whether the pos-
iekim of dty clerk and dty
~ lhould be made appoln-
tiv.t by the dty administrator.
Both are cummtly elected by the.
populace,
In a related matter, Mayor Don
MacAll.tster has Rnt a memo to
h1i cone.cue-~ if they abO
want to propo.e '°voters havtna
a full-time dty oounciL
~r said there I.a une
amtiment the dty .I.a Iarae enouah (17~.ooo populaUon) to inatitute a
system of full-time, salaried of-
fidala.
howeve,r, he said lle hasn't
received word back from council
members and thAt he hlnwelf
quesUonl whether a chaJ:iie could be justified. .
Huntington Beach I.a a charter
dty and residents mi.t 1 aJlllJrO'ft
major changes in city govem-
JDenL .
acliool band performances by
three high .Chool bands, introduc-
tion of legislators, and infor-
mation about school refonn. aJ\(i
finance legialation. Que9tiona will
be posed to Honig and the legis-
lators by local ~ents.
The lawmaken and the state
schools chief will be interviewed
on KOCE Channel .50 •tonowing
the rally. Participating law-
makers will 1nclu'* aa-
aemblywomen Marian Bergeson
of Newport ·Beach and Doris
Allen of Cypre9 and State Sena-
tor John Seymour. Thia ahow will
air at 10 p.m. Friday IU'ld again at
8:30 p.m. Saturday.
"We had one claim ·from a
woman who fell whf.le walkine
down a steep bill in high heels,"
Frank said.
Costa Mesa'~ Narmec> plant is now closed
after yean or legal ha&Sles. UNIONS AT UCI. • •
From Page A1
More information about the
rally is available through local
school district administrators.
A third consideration .I.a the
relative old age of public facilities
in Laguna Beach., IUch as th&-
antiquated eewer lines in 80nW
parta of town.
"We frequently receive dam-
age claims from residents who
complain a sewer line has backed
Up into their homes," Frank said.
And the dt)' manager doubta
there la much the dty can do to
avoid future claims that will be
filed against the Art Colony.
NARMCO. • • From Page A1
company has purchMed the
five-aere Narmco lite apd p.lana to
build 69 condominlWIW ~ if
scientific eoil tests show it l9 •e.
Jorge Alvarei. execuUw vice
president of the Janes c.ooi~,
said his firm, which bu t
about 200 oon&miniuma in the
CHARGES SOUGHT. • •
-dty, plana to blJlldcne the Nermco
facility in late June.
attack at his borne at about 10
p.m. Monday.
Police said at one ti.me or
another Chaney, hia wife Betty,
hia sister and his three children
were all at the Locust Street
residence in Fot.lntain Valley. But
he apparently let them all leave.
except for his youngest daughter
at different times dwing the
night. The home is occupied by
Chaney's sister and a roommate.
Fountain Valley police were
tald that Chaney .was armed and
they awrounded the houae and
evacuated · nearby residences in
Newport Beach "
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caae of gunfire. The Fountain Two studies last year by a
Valley SWAT team eventually private firm and state officials
entered the houlle through an concluded the land ia safe for the
unlocked door just before 6 a.m. development of housing. But
e9da f Chane and more tests will have' to be oon-Tu Y and ound Y ducted when the building is
his daughter asleep on the bath-bulldoud before the dty will room floor. They said no weapon was • grant building permits. . found. Over the years, the fonner
Chaney'• wife also was ar-· Costa Mesa firm has been the
rested on suspicion of cultivating tar1t4!t of numerous complain ta·
marijuana after police said they Nearby neighbors are continu-
found about 11~ marijuana plan ta ing a lawsuit against the company
growing in a greenhouae at their to collect damages over al1esed
Garden Grove residence, accord-health problems they contend are
ing to officers. related to Narmco.
Laguna Beach
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T ....... wldlound-of•-..~ on-n.--~~·
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.1' bur;NfY In .,,. 2000 -o4 ~
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Superv18on aire.d.y have re-
Q\MSted. an environmesl~ .iudy
thateould clear tbe way for up to
73 dally takeoffs. That study DQ'W
· I.a beb'f IJftl)IK'fl(I. .
· Deline) .kl the ~ty la pu~
together a number of ~ ·
altemaUvel for~ a limit oa flilbta. He .aid the altemaUvea
allo will include ways of lett1ioa
a law.ult the dty filed two. yean
ago to block a1rpcrt ~
Altbouah lawyers for the CIOWl-
ty in the put have~the
leplllty of a ~ .,.-eement
OI\ daily .fiilbta. Han said he
undentanda the attorneys now
believe there are ~ ways of
putting a 1uUna tn-e Oil jet
flighta. 30 :
~ A statewide majority
vote in eldl unit. wU1 determine
the outcome for the group.
Thus, it'• pollible that work.en
at one unlvenlty could vOte down
unionization and .uJ1 end up with
union repre1entation, ; « w.ie
veru. . .
The laraeft Of the·Worker Wllta
. 1-the clerical group. wb.lctl In-
cludes 18.~ people syat.emwtde
and 1,600 at UCL-At 1.-ue b lts
members 19 w~ to Jmn the
. ~ Pederation al State,
c.ounty, and Mwlldpal lm-
ployeee (AJ!SCME) or remain unaffiliated. .
· Today, the .ecrefarieil and
clerb worJdnc for the UC~
have no offidal 8'0'JP barpln1na
with the ~c Regents .on matters
of -.lary and warldng condi~
The union orpnben have made
repramftation their key lmue.
The Regenta Md UC admlni8.-
trators, meanwhile, have arsued
against collective 1*rp.inlna,
where one IJO'.IP ia lelect.ed • an
exclu.tve agent to ne,otiat.e oan-tracta ..
· Outgoing President O.vld
· Saxon eent UC employee. a ltate-
ment on the daf bellota wen
mailed insiating that a univer-
sity's need for a cxmmon purpme
. shared by employ"'9 ia not well
. .el'Ved by the • '90metimes
. advenarial climate a.odated
with the oollective t.rp1nlnl
, proceaa."
However, Saxdn added that no
matt.er the outcome, UC of:fidala
will do what they can to keep
. their univeditiea an aterw;:tive
place to work.
.Resulta of the e1ectiona are
expeCted to &e made public in late
June. . .
SF snuffs S"-oking in. of fices
SAN FRANCISCO (IJ>) -
San Franc;tlco'• Board of Super-vt.on pve flnal approval Tue.-
ct.y to an ordi.nanOe \hat would
1egre1ate 1moker1 and
Tire thieves
run rampant
at FV plant
Thieves mede a memorable
haul over the Memorial D.y
holiday-they stole 76 tires and
rime from 12 mobile homea under
oooatruction at a Fountain Valley
mobile home factory. .
Detective SteVe &aaca said the
mobile hcimm w~ on jlckl
lnalde and outalde fenced pram.a at Levitt Home8 Inc.,
10800 Kalama IUV!lll'.
l8UCI aald that similar thefts
have been common In Oranae
County In recent yeen becau.e
U\e tiret and rime can't be Ident-
ified ... to ownen. .
tctt makel it almost impo.tble
to catch them (the thieva) uni-
you -them 1n the ect." he ..rct. 1iw lt01erl tiret and rime were
valued at $2,720. ·
non..cmoken in private and dty
workplaicee -or ban amoldna
altogether. I . .
The 10-1 vote fellt the meuure
to Mayor Dianne Feimtetn. who
told the bill 'a sponlOl" lhe would man it and approve two additional
health Ina~ to help. enfcne
it. The meMUre W°'fld take effect
90 days after lt I.a sighed.
Felnateln. who U8ed to smoke,
haa 18id ahe favors the measure
beauae "in public place9 you can
move away lf you're affected by
cigarette snake; in your wock-
pi.,e, you cannot. H
One of the toughest and ~
far-reaching anti-smoking
meuurea in the nation, the
meuuft would require em-
·ployen to ~ ·~ ac-
commodation" for workers who
don't smoke. U non-cnoke.ra are
dimtWed wtth the ~t. anokina would be banned
altoptber In their office. Failure
to comply would carry a ~-day firie.
The bill pamed the first of two
required ....stnp May 16 by a 8-2
vote, and only Supervi80r Nancy
G . Walbr yoted apimt It Tue.-
day. She eip1ained her vote by
puapbnidni ~ Jeffeno."l'•
aaying that the government p -erm best. which ~ le8ft..
The board defeated by a 9-2
vote an amendment that would
~ve given a year's ar-:e to
emp)oyen who ,..._ making
good-faith effQl1a to Ci!mply. .
Board President Wendy
Nelder, who propmed the btll.
introduced it '1\ieeday by aaying
simply: "Smoking ia bed foe you."
She also contended "eec-
ond-band"' amoke affected
oon-cnoken.
She said the J.eroed in on the
office workplace ''becau.e it's one
place you have a <!aptive au-
dience. Peo.,ie have to have j>ba.
You don't have a choice.'~
The mayor and supervt.on
have come in for ~vy lobbytna
bun both""* of 1he---tbe
tobecoo tnd~wbich oppcmm it,
and health group• and
non-smokers who suppal't lt.
-The Ameriam dancer-Sodety
clabm "1)'Wlng I.a "i:°"'ble for
u.p to 83 percent of unc cancer
a... It aya 63 millkln Americam
over aa-l'I llDOb molt of the MO
~puffed umuaJly
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CLOllNG1,.W•
LOS ANGELF.S -Lockheed C«p. aya it hM
formed a joint venture with three memben ol. A1rbw
Industrie, the FA.tropean a1n::raft CIOlllOl1lum. to study
pomible development of a new mllitary..cQnroercia~
cargo airplane.
Burbank-baled Lockheed said Tueeday it and the
three companle1 hav.e becun "pr.eliminMY..-
collaborative effort.a" to aaea market need.a ana
. technical reqUu-ementa for a new-~Uon carao
plane that could be available in the l990a.
The other partners are AerospatiaJe, a French
aerospace concern, British Aerospace and
Meaenchmitt-Bolkow-'Blohm.
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Coca-Cola appeals st~te ban
LOS ANGELEs -Coca...COla Co. has petitioned
the hate Coµrt of Appeal \0 re~train dcobol-
~tory offidala who want to prevent a 111hlidi•ry
from paying cash rebet.es to tho. who buy the wine.
The At1-nta-baaed company aald Tueeday it
doesn't )>elieve rebates from Ill Wine Spectrum
subeidiary violate state law and it intends to pay them
to ~ of Taylor Ca1ifoml.a Cellan wine despite
Alcoholic Beverage CoQtrol Board objection.. Ita
petition WU filed in Sacramento. '
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