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1983-11-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. ei-ress to dump stOck he'll sell Irvine Co. shares after .co~urt defeat hll'I_ ..... or the first ume m 119 years an e family member-will not y a major role in the company t bears its name. e~ Joan Irvine Smith says plans to sell her $110 million e in the Irvine Co. follbwing failure to stop its merger with holding company owned by wport Beach tycoon Donald n. Following a four-hour hearing ednE:S<lay. Orange County Su~ E ORANGE COAST opt er ~hief, to meet g~~:;.KLE':' The owner of a Los An- es-based helicopter engineer- fi.rm who hopes to start a ttle service between seveFal ange County locations and Los eles In tern.a tional Airport · meet tonight with representa- ves from CRASH. a Costa Mesa wners group that orgaruz.ed fight Airspur Helicopters, Inc. Chuck Meyer, 42, who has been the helicopter engineering, ting and saJes industry since criticized A.irspur's Brit- -made ~estland 3~ _helicopters w for a regular urban route. He contacted CRASH (Citizens lt Against the Shutt.le Heli- pter) president Cindy Davia ter an Airspur helicopter hed about 5 p.m. Monday in . ng Beach. He offered to have presentatives from his com- pany, Air Los Angeles, meet with her group. Davis confirmed the meeting will take place, but said she·is skeptical about the future o{ another shuttle helicopter service in Orange County after the frus- trations neighbors have had with noise from Ai.rspur. Her a ttitude is what prompted Meyer to call for a meeting. "An operator (Airspur) comes·in in an irresponsible manner and all of a sudden there's all this outcry from neighbors and government against shuttle helicopters." he said. "I've worked a lot of years looking for a helicopter that's ~pt.able for urban areas. The technology is there but it's not in the Westland 30." Meyer added he was surprised w hen he heard,Ai.rspur would use Westland 30s-tt_le only four now flying in the United States -for the shuttle service between Los Angeles International and John Wayne, Fullerton Municipal and Burbank airports. For one thing. the choppers are (See COPTER, Page AZ ) penor Court Judge PhiU1p A. Petty derued Smith's bid for a preliminary injunction halting the merger of the privately-held com- pany with Bren's firm, Newco I Corp .. and the transfer of Bren's $560 million debt to the Irvine Co. Petty's decision paves the way for shaN>holders to approve the merger Monday. Petty ruled that the merger $208,400 each. Bren's attorneys would not cauae "irreparable say there will be no tax conae- damage" to either Smith or the que~ ln a stock exchange and Irvine Co. and that the company's that .Smlth is getting poor tax boa.rd of director's acted properly advice. . in approving the merger last Smith'• attorneys, howe ver. month. testified that if she accepted the Bren borrowed $560 million last April when he bought 52 percent of the Irvine Co. from a group of East Coast investors, giving him 86 pe~nt of the stock. Smith said she will be forced to stock transfer, she would be liable sell the 11 percent of the Irvine Co. for about $29 million in taxes. she shares with her mother, Smith will pay a similar amount if Athalie R. Clarke, to pay off taxes · she sel.le the stock but "''we will caused by the merger. have cash from the sale to pay the Bren has offered to double taxes," she said. Smith's stake in the company to 22 Smlth also plans to contest the percent or to buy her 550shares at (See IRVlNE CO., Pase A3) ' COUNTY EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS . .. f;:?\ ·-, > 5 seized in _Coast bookie ring bust Five people, including the own· ers of a Huntington Beach res- taurant and an auto leasing agen- cy, were arrested Wednesday during a bookmaking raid that took undercover agents to Hunt- ington Beach. Fountain .Valley . Newport Beach and Cerritos. D.-, ............ "' ......... u,lrl J oan Irvine Smith projects fashio nable image as she re tur ns to court f!'om lunch Wednesday. Battle for the 'Irvine Co. reflec·ts contrast in styles of millionaire adversaries Undercover officers said the prof~ional sports betting oper- ation was centered at two Hunt- ington businesses -TC Pep- percorn. a restuarant . at 8052 By JERRY HIRSCH Stark Ave .. and All Trans Leas-°'_.,..,,_, .... ing, 16562 Gothard Ave. Thebattle for the Irvine Co. was as mu.ch a conflict in styles as it was The raid ended a 10-month a battle for one of the nation's most desirable land develbpment investigation. Police said bettin.g companies. markers and records were sieied Both Joan Irvine Smith and Donald Bren clauned to have similar ------.:-&-+-~g--l:he-&kemoo"!::Plans for the company a slew-and rnefull;Y-mfted develo1µu.11:.D.LUJ._ _ _. sweep. ~e. parta of Newport Beach and other surrounding communities. .,.., ........... "' ....... i..-. Classmates (f rom left ) Chris Busch , Jeff Wil- liams a nd Mike Ortwein were amo ng those ho noring Robert Spra tt a t Ma rine rs Schoo l. · Slain youth leaves· void at his school By STEVE MARBLE Of .... OellJ ,_ ·-• Robert Spratt was the kind of kid you wanted' to have on your team. A fifth grader at Mariner's School in Newp0rt Beacn.-Bpratt was good in basketball, football and baseball "I always envied him," a former teammate said. His old classmates gathered Wednesday afternoon to remember him. They shared recollections, shot a few baskets in his memory and retired his grade school jersey -No. 32. Several of h is friends cried. SprattdiedlastJulyduringa family vacation in Oklahoma. He picked up a loaded gun. toyed with it and accidentally sbot himself. Jean Rocchio, Spratt's last teacher, said because the youngster (See BOY'S MEMORIAL, Page Al) Dennis McMeekin, the But both individuals. two of the richest people in the United States, 1-~~~='l.ll11_..a:1Jla1.&UW:.r<ananJtLJOwner. differed greatly in theirs les. and Christopher Mullay. the Smith, dressed in a navy blue an gold-trtmmed AdolfOlciiit swt, 41-year-old owner of the auto waltzed into Orange County Superior Court Wednesday for the decisive leasing firm. were arrested on confronation with the appearance of royalty. suspicion of conspiracy to commit She was accompanied by her family, her mother Athalie R. Clarke, bookmak ing. Police said daughter -in-law Deborah Swinden, and future daughter-in-law Carol McMeekin was arrested at his Gordon. All were dressed in similar knit suits and carried dapper leather restaurant and Mullay, a Fountain handbags' with \he famous ''Hennes" padlock on the straps. Valley resident, at his leasing One son, James~ Swinden, a lawyer, and a son by a dilferent firm. . marriage, Navy Lt. R ll SY.lvanius Penniman, dressed in uniform . Also arrested on the same completed her "royal court." charges were bartender Dennis They smiled for phatOgraJ>hers and television cameras and sat down Hart, 34, of Huntington Beach; in the front row of the court room. Roger Allee, 36, of Placentia; and The publicity-shy Bren did not attend the court hearing despite his James Hill, 45, of Balboa Island. lawyer's testimony that "Mr. Bren right now has his entire fortune tied Police alleged that bets were up in this transaction." placed by phone and in-person Smith, who has led the life of a recluse during her five-year battle both H\µltington Beach locations. for the company. still maintained good relations with the press and made The bets were then allegedly herself available for phone interviews at nearly every tum. (See BOOKIE , Page Al) IS« STYLES, Page Al> Following a trail of violence Be r serk transient seized a fter Irvine wom a n, ti1ree cops hurt By STEVE MARBLE OllM~ .......... A man who allegedly injured an Irvine woman, hurt three New- port Beach policemen and wreck- ed a car in a wild spree of violence late Wednesday is in custody today on suspicion of attempted murder. approached Butt. who had re- treated to his car. The alleged attacker. officers said, then sped off with the patrolman hanging' from the driver's window. Natale was dragged 60 feet before tumbling to the ground, police said. neighborhood, Butt reportedly took Sommers' car and made a run for it. Parents get involved in drug fight Robert Aus tin Butt, a 25-year-old transient, was ar- rested after plowing into a fence in a car he had allegedly stolen during the incident. He is being held in the Newport city jail on $250,000 bail. According to police, Butt drove into the nearby Newport Heights community, abandoned his car and broke lnto a house on Full- erton Avenue where he took resident Sally Sommers. 51. hostage. Police spotted the vehicle almost immediately and began the chase. Butt allegedly smashed the car into a fence at Newport Boulevard and 15th Street. jump- ed out and started running. He reportedly made it only a s hort distance before police pounced on him. Parker, Officer Natale, two other policemen and Butt were treated for minor injuries at Hoag Memorial Hospital By CHRISTINE DECKER Oflhel>elly-·- More than 500 concerned parents. students and teachers L~red Wednesday night in n High School's cafeteria to find out what they can do about alcohol and drug abuse among young people. The community meeting, the tee0nd pa.rt of a national effort to combat chemJcal abuse, was one of Coast campuses Wedne9day. Those assembled watched a one-hour Public Broadcasting 1-.tr CH f~ICAL t1>fO.,Lf special, "The Chemical People," narrated by first lady Nancy Reagan. Fonner Pittsburgh Pirate captain Willie Stargell. actress Sindy Duncan and actor Mktmel Landon, all told how to form, community task forces to inform, prevent and treat chemical abuae • among youngsters. As soon as the show was over dozens of hands rose in the air. A panel of students, parents, experts and a police officer answered questions. "We hear all this talk o(drugs and alcohol everywhere. But, is there a problem here, at Edison," asked parent Dave Hepburn. Counaelor Carole Berwick read the sad statistics'. ng~ sophomores surveyed, and theee kida are about 15 1/2 years old, 60 percent said (See DRUG PROBLEM, Pace Al) Police reported the episode began at 9 .p.m. when Butt (lagged down motorist Sara Marie Parker at Newport Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway. Parker, a 21-year-old Irvine resident, reportedly agreed to help Butt jump-start. hia car but .waa attacked when she got out of her vehicle. Police said the man banged the woman's head into the pavement-before she was able to free henelf and flag down a paadng patrol car. Patrolman Steve Natale said he. With police searching the lsn c.ah for new1 tlpa If you'Ye got an ldM for a gr•t ttory, or Juet ... • newtewnt happen, gtve ua a c.at at 142.q21. You could be one of the Dally P1or1*Mktynew1 tip winners . ) ~ . •. A 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. November 10, 1983 'Hit list' for colleges? Witness claims Administra tors f e ur o uste rs whe n teach er -back ed hoard eate d . rape by Kraft 8y JEFF ADLER A former Westmln.-.ter resident testified Wednesday. that as a 13-year-old runaway an 1970, he was forced bv accused mass killer Randy 6teyen Kraft to engage 10 homosexual sex acts. Joseph Alwan Fancher. now a 26-year-old Colorado resident. told how Kraft drugged him and slapped him around before he was sodorru zed and forced to or all v copulate J.he man now ac:cused in 16 county sex-torture slayings. Fancher told the court Kraft hrst approached htm near the Huntington Beach Pier, struck up a conversation and offered h1m a place to stay after detenrurung he was a runaway The two then drove to Kraft's apartment in the Belmont Shore area of Long Beach where they smoked marijuana. according to Fancher's testimony. , . :a:.<41~. -~ t -~·£1?::~ Dellf NM,.._-,.__ u,M By PHIL SNEIOERMAN OfhO..,-l lall Coast Commuruty College Di:.- trict administrators fear rumors their names may appear on a "hat list'..' di:awn up_ since Tuesday's election victory by three can- didates for the board fo trustees who were strongly supporu.-d by dislrict teachers T he three winners. Nancy Pollard, Armando Ruiz and Con- rad Nordquist, by votmg together coufd con trol decision-making in the district, which Includes Or- ange CQast. G-Olden West and Coastline Colleges, plus PBS tele- vision stat1or1 KOCE m Hunt- ington Beach. In the past. the b9ard has generally supported the adminis- tration's suggestions. But teachers claim the board has been in- sensitive to faculty concerns. par- ticularly in laying off more than 100 full-time staff members earlier this year. Now that three faculty-backed trustees are taking power. some administratOrs fear the tables wiU turn. They believe teachers have drawn up a "hit list" of top officials who will be fired or reassigned after the new trust.t.>eS are sworn in Dec. 3. He said the marijuana made him sick and Kraft offe red him some red pills to make him feel better. But rather than easing his distres.s. the piUs made him grog- gy. Fancher said. Ai rspur officials examine tail rot~r of h elicopte r tha t crashed ove_r Long Beach Monday night. The new trustees and represen- tatives o{ the groups that cam- paigned for tf1em deny such a list It was then that Kraft forced him to engage tn the sex acts. he testified. • Fancher said he escaped when Kraft lefl the Ocean Boulevard apartment Fancher said he strug- gled outside and bystanders sum- moned an ambulance to take him to the hospital .. COPTER CHIEF, OPPONENTS MEET ... From Page A 1 new to the industry. he said, being basically a larger version of the military hel.Jcopters that flew in the Falklands Island invasion. British Airways flles three West- land 30s in England. ··.Aurspur is the worldwide demo prO)et't of this hel.J t'Opter," Meyer said "If 1t doesn't sut.'Ceed here in LA. at's going to be a major black eye for the Westland Com- pany, which provides th.e horse- power .behind Airspur. Thar's not apparent if you're not in the industry" John Gallagher, A..arspur prest· dent, has defended the safety of the hehropfers. A.'i h is engineers work with investigators to de- termine the cause of the crash, he said, µtey have begun to feel tl\at a malfun.ction in the tail rotor pit.ch control caused the crash . "We'll know for sure what the problem was soon -maybe even before the end of the week." he said today. However Fanc-trer ~d h~ did not tell anyone he had been .sexually molested He dad take Long Beach pout'(• officers back to the apartment. but the..-in- vest.Jgated only the druggmg lm:1- dent. DRUG PROBLEM-... tie denied reports today that the Fede raJ Av1at1on Adminis- tration had received t-omplamts from Airspur·pilots about fatigue K.rafl was ne ither arr£-Sted nor charged with any drug offense at that time txtlu.se 1t wou ld have been his word e1ga1nst rancher's, aC'COrd1ng to tn\'esllgators m the case. Orangt-<:ounly Sheriffi. ~ partment ln\'l"~tlgator Jamf!s S1debo1bam e xplai.ned that Fancher first admHted he had been st>xuaUv abused bv Kraft when he wa5 re-rnterv1ewt'd bv investigators foll uwing Kr~frs ai- rest last Ma~ Judge J ohn Ryan said h1 · would wns1dc>r final m<1t1uns and hear closing argumt?nts 1n thC' s1x-wt'<'k-long ht'armg N11\' lti From Page A 1 they drink at parties. 33 pcrt-ent have experimented with drugs, 20 percent have tried · t·c11.:atn£'. 35 J>NL-ent said thl•y can get drugs at <;<:hool. 40 pert't•nl said they've driven ""1lh <1 drunk student driver and 17 pcrt-ent said their parents th10k 11's_Q to hay_e dJcohoJ at partll"S " ··Whal l'Clll we qo to get a drug t.'Ounselor at this school." asked ('OaCh. Tun Mang. ··V.'1 th funding cuts ~lost our drug couru.t>lor But. that's why we'rl' gomg to form task fort-es t•irught Maybe: thl'y can ht'lp," said Edison Vll'tl prinnp:JI Ron Kuno BOY'S MEMORIAL ... From Page A 1 died during the summer. the full 1mpaet of lus death wasn't felt unul school started again thlS fall. "There was a void . Sometha.ng nussmg." she explw.rn:~d. "The kids wanted to do something. Everyday someone would come up t.o me asking 'What are we going to do for Robert." The answer came m the form of a new campus basketball court -now officially known as the Robert Spratt Memorial Court. A plaque bearing hlS name IS to be placed on one of the backboards. "Dedicated to Robert's spirit of sportsmanship and fair play." it reads. "He was the only black child in the school and he had a lot of pnde," said James Fulton, a sixth grader "He showed us all something." Jeff Williams, one of Spratt's best friends agreed. "If you ever had a problem. he'd help you. He w as a good guy" "And he was a great athlete," added Mike Ortwein, another sixth grader. "Man was he fast. The fastest." Stephen Scheck. a student from Newport Heights Element.ary, said lfe and his clas.9"nates at tended the ceremony out of respect for Spratt even though they w ere crosstown nvals. "We use to play against him," Scheck srud. "l always enVled him. I always wished he was on our team." Frank Feller. the former principal of Manners. told students Spratt would have liked the gathenng "Sports was his thmg." FeUer srud "He was outspoke n. lf something didn't go right in a game, he'd let you know -in a nice way but he'd let you know." Rocchio said Spratt's parents, who now live in San Francisco. never rrussed a game their son played in. She said a lilpe recording of the memonal will be1;ent to them. · "I always played against him and I always lost." remembered Steve Double ''He always got the t.ouchdown or the basket. He was that klnd of person." . Some students asked about the from long hours. legal repercussions of getting An Atrspur meetmg w1 th caught with drugs or alcohol· or C RAS H representatives was what they could do about a friend scheduled to take place tonif{ht. on drugs Some asked wha t could but Davis saad an Atrspur spok<'S- be done about parents who allow man had called her to cancel 1t teens w drank durj,ng parties at after the crash their homes · Air LA would differ from Hunungton &ach PobC'e'"'ef~proach to the f1ccr Steve Mack sa1d parents shuttle busmess. he said. For one could be arrested for contributing thing, his helicopteni would not tO the dclmquency of a-minortt-depart from -already congested police were called to break up a John Wayne Airport but from party and found kids d.rmkang or private hel.Jcopter landing pads takmg dru~. . around the county Mack said -young. ftrsH1me Sites like Dtsneyland. the Wt>St- offL·ndcrs are booked. and tf they m South Coast Plaz.a Howl and ha\'I? drugs on them. they are Sln_P rapid transit park and nde lots searched at the station. Their would be ideal for his service. parents are called and la':t'r th~y Meyer said. He has contacted some must _appear. before JUVemle of the principals involved in those authorities and are almost always · t d t t put on probation. organ1za ion s an g o e n After abou t an hour of ques-favorable but informal responses uons and answers four peo~e from them, he said. volunteered to head task fo . Meyer hopes to st.art private Dave He pburn, parent, will head shuttles by the Lo6 Angeles the task force on advocacy; parent S ummer Olympics and· open hLS Sally Lund will head prevention; service to the public after that. Lew Jano. a parent, will be in He would use the 12-passenger charge of intervention; and Sandy helicopter currently used by the Bright, who called hersell "just a F1uor Corp .. he said. concerned c..'OmmunHy me mber." will head the information task force. Abouf 300 people signed up to be members of the task forces. They wiJI meet at 7:15 p.m. next Wednesday in the &iison gym to begin drug and alcohol prevention and treatment for their communi- ty's youth. BOOKIE ... From Page A1 relayed to a Cerritos residence, where a police search turned up more than $25,000 in cash and records showing 100 recently placed bets. The bookmaking investigation was conducted by Huntington police in cooperation with police in )"ountain VaJJey and Newport Beach . 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One trust.et>-elt.'<.'t i;a1d the administrators may be sufft-nng from a "bunker mentality." Neverthclei;s, th1· talk persists. "Yes. lherl' was a rumor c1n:ulating that no one SC('mt'd to ~uelch that tht.· (tt:at·hers) union ha'l compilt'<.I a hit list, a so-called 'Top 40.'" said duilncl spokesman Richard Simon. "I have not seen anything, bul the rumor has been persisent, and there's a lot of anxfoty " "ft's a.llt.•ged there's a hsl or about 20 names of peoplt.• who dl'fLnitcly will go," saJd another admmistrat.ur who a~kt'd not to be 1denufied. · Some teat·hcrs tx·laeve the cur- rent trustc~s. m their final days. will take action Lo prota:t certain adnurustrators. lndet'd, the board did take action <1l a closed-door executive session Wt-dnesday night. Simt>n said that action w1U be made publ.Jc at the trW.l(~· meeung .neXL Wednesday. Ht• dedined to elaborak ('XCE:pt to say 1t t'oncerns personnel mafters. Meanwhall' the trustees-elect are denyi ng they will take their scats with ah1t hst m hand. "It's just a bunch of rumors." said trust<'e-e lect Ruaz. "There's no such thing as a hit list. That's rid1cuJous." Trustee-elect Nordquist agreed "l intend to be a bridge bullder between the faculty and the present administration," he said . "I can understand the bunker mentality (among adminis- trators), but at ts ground.less "I hope all the admmistrators will ch()()S(' to work with the board 1 h<ivt.•n't heard anything t.u the t-ontrary from any of them " Some admtnlStrawrs believe the sourct.' of any hit IJ.st as the local American Federation of Teachef1' chapter. wht(·h has frequently bt.-cn at odds wUh the a<hninis· tratwn. The AFT represents full-tune fat uity memqers at the thf('(! rolleges "There must be <i minimum of 3,000 hit lists around thlS place,'' qui ppedPhilHs Basile. president o! the AFT chapter She said many ~achers and ncm-t.eachmg em- ploye<.'S would Like to~ changl'S in 'the ad.ministration. Wuh a new board majority ~ talung offwc, Basile said, "That certainly 1s going to mean some shafting around m the way the distract 1s operating That may mean the top officials will want lO make some changes." But she added. ''Thcrl' 1s nu (AFT) hit list that has ever bet'n given to the 1:andidat.es The (new trustf'eS) are independt::nt 1ndiv1d uals who will make up thei.r own rrunds on the board. "It would be presumptuous and out of order for an orgarui.ation lO hand the l'and1dates a.hit list." Earlier thlS year, many teachers were c1n:ula11ng rumors that the adm1rnstrat10n possessed a hit list of troublesome instructors who would be laid uff. Basue said the uruon never found evidence trustees used suc:h a Lis t in makmg their cuts. Dunng th~ recent campaign the three winning candidates rec:e1ved funds and support from the Cornn\itt.ee for F.clucauonal Excellence of Orange County . BULLETIN BOARD South Coast Hos pitctl op~n house set Monday South Coast Medical ~nter an S<Julh Laguna 1s hosting an open house Monday to show.the publir its operaung room Guided tours of thc fat'1hty will ruo from 10 am. to 4 pm . featuring a v1deokipe of an operallon a,!) well o..s a peek a t medical gadgetry ut·has pacemakers. aruf1Cdl h1psam.I intricate nt't'dlcs for eye surgery For informataon, call 41:19-1:l11. t·xt 2i 40 -The Queen -Ck y-€h apt.er -f>-1-'of h~t>menLs Army -Gorps Veterans Association will hold 1ts cegular monthly meeting Saturday at noon in the rommuruty room of Fldelity Savings and Loan in Seal Beach. Vice pres1dl'nt C~thy Stew ff es will bt.-honort'd for her service an the chapter A business meeting at 1 p rn will follow the .salad luncheon • Mc•mbersh1p ts open to all woml•n who Sl'r\'L'Ci tn tht.· Ann~ and who ar<' in th<> reserves Call Hell·n Murphy .n 54:3 8702 for furtht>r 111 fonna t1on G ift bazaa r set in Irvine Saturdav A fi.ft bazaar and white elephant sale w11J be held Saturday at the Meadows Mobile Home Park an lrvine. 14851 Jeffrey R<?ad . beginning at 9 a.m · Members of the mobile home park's crafts clubs w1lJ be displaying their handiwork. In addition. there will be home-baked goods and a gigantic yard sale SET THE PACE I n Cole-Haan Cla sics, t y led With A New Point of View (• 1111 ,:~ Fine Foorwcar. Belrs & Accessories I I 9 Fa~h ion (~l and :\t>"' fJOrt Ht•m·h \ (7 1 t ) 759-lh22 ·l-7 2 H Adm iruh y "u~ Marinn l>t•I Ht•)' (·'t '•) H"'' -,,.--~ .l ... ,.' ,..).) • ' .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, November 10, \.983 ci.-r""" ,..,. needed in education. The chamber refonns whtt:h JUSt1fy morv st.ate improvement of comml.Ulicauon wnung levels. . . . of C'Qmmerce and the h igh school spending. and critical thiruung Rkills • Upper elementary grades art! fornia schools are ndmg the distrt<'l sponsored the ;lffair. "The problen1 for a long time Horug also said· the weakest in the system. Young-bt of almost ~'pr~entro lh tus remarks Homg said the was a fragmentation by schools • Young peoplt" need more sters in those grades should learn she suludpport . an $l enbt .• ~·as~ pro"""'nri ·increases·· i'n statu money and bvsiness on the right thing to sophisticated education in techni-to read with a priority on content, o receive . l uuon Ill ~~ "" d N th ' al cal di . ed . d t . • din kills "If t next installment Ln state aid. should put a dent Ln the spending o. ow ere s ~ gene r agree-stu .es •. baste . ucauon an no JUS• rea gs . , you pu ""O!Mr·no . S . d gap whi'h now has Califon ans ment on what will make schools commurucat1on skills to get job6 th18 to them when they re 9, 10 ... , to state upertnten ent c k ., L: decl ed • S d h uld th d 11 'U h th f I.if .. F.d B"U H spending about $225 per student wor . ue ar . . tu ent.s s o get e an ' you ave em or ~· u~llon 1 orug.. well below the national avera e'. He told the gathering t~at he feeling they are connected to • $50 fees fo~ commwuty IHorug made theoptums ul· fore-H ;\ .d th d c· .t uld "'-'pedg would use refonns made m the "greater" moral and ethical con-colleges are about nght. But how •-Wed.nesd bef 1 c saJ e e lCl co ..,., Wt H · Be h d tn. di · · · · · d h f f · · ... ay ore a arge 0 t by tw 0 three years of a<#ded untmgton ac tS ct as an tions through studies m history, o you stop t e ees rom growing ering of business people and u d. 0 r example that schools are listening literature and civics. to $600 to $700? ''Community ers at the end of a business spen mg. and deserve more money. • Q4ality of education can be colleges aren't in my jurisdiction, acounter day at H~tington And Honig swd now is the ideal Last year, the district imposed improved by tightening gradu-but l think they need to tighten j!ach High Sch~l. ~unUngton time for public schools to strike tighter graduation requirements at.ion requirements, lengthening the focus on what their mission is. "'h teachers earlier Ln the day bec.ause of a bright a.--onomic than those presently mandated by time in c~. making sure science, About half are properJy focused • fOke up into groups to vtsit city outlook as we ll as a per'{.'eption by the state while also putting an history, literature and writing are and about half are trying to be laai.nesses to get a perspective on the public thai education is listen-emphasis on ac;idemics and basi(· taught"ln elementary schools and everything to everybody." Hill lto11ig I rRVINE ... 'rom Page A1 piount Bren has offered for her fOCk. She contends the lrvme Co. a worth closer to $2 billion than ~e $1 billion Bren clauns. I "We will appraise the enllre orporation, every inch," Srruth laid. 1 In addition to the taX liability, Joward I. Friedman, Smith's Erney argued that there was no per "busin~ purpose" for the rger and would result in Bren ~ff-loading more I.hit $500 million ~debts. "This is not just a question of ~hether the company can pay it ~.The point is that the p:>roceeds the company are being dis- pated outside the company and e company gets nothing for it," friedman said. ... ~'This is a cavalier attitude on "11"· Bren's part on the use of f!Orporate power ." Friedman added. "Just because the plaintiff does not like the transaction does not blean it is not fair,'' countered ~n's attorney Alan Halkett "Everyone elae who has had the opportunity to review this merger from a professional standpoint has liaid this merger should go th.rough. "That includes all of the other ,minority shareholders. They in- ~nd to take the (new) shares and stay with the company," Halkett laid. Halkett said the overriding ·' New formula set for airport jets . By JEFF ADLER Of IND.., l"llo4 ltefl The Orange County Boarq of Supervisors .easily devised a new fonnu\,a Wednesday for allocating commercial jet flights at J ohn Wayne Airport in coming years - simply fine-tune the current plan Supervisor s unanimously directed county airport officials to prepare an airport access plan for their approval Dec. 7 that is remark.ably similar to the pl.an that has governed the 41 flights allocated to JW A's six commercial air carriers since May 1982. the same number of fhgh~ 1L 1~ enutled to beginning Dec I of this year under the 41 -fltght !Jd. Alsll. current noiSe restncuons will st.o y the same as will the 11m1t of six carriers penn'.itted to serve the airport. What 1s different, however. is that flight allocations will remam constant over the three-year 1.Jfe of the access plan and each ai.rhn£- will be granted a three-yl'ar airpbrt lease, rather than the m onth-to-month agreeme n ts under which they now operate J oan Irvine Smith reacted to courtroom p roceedings W ednesday. The new plan provides that each of the six airlines will ~ive "The cornerstone of this plan lS that it LS equal to what happe~ Dec. 1, 1983. That. m a way, it preserves the status-quo," ex- plained Ken Hall, an rude to Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose district includes the curport and its environs. business purpaSe for the merger was to give the Irvine Co. a local orientation to deal more easily with the local government agen- cies to expedite the company'il development plans. Years of control by F.astem investors had damaged the Irvine Co."s reputation and resulted in denial of several development projects by local city governments, Halkett claimed. The merger assures the lrvme Co. that Bren will stay at the helm· and give the company his local reputation and busmess sense, Halkett said. A subdued Smith sat quietly in her front row seat when Judge Petty announ<.'ed his decision . "We always felt tha t this would be a possibility," she said. Bren did not attend the hearing but hts spokesman. Irvine Co. Vice Preside nt Gary Hunt, said Bren was not trying to drive s'mlth, or any other minority shareholder, out o( the company. I STYLES CONTRAST ... From Page A1 Bren trled to keep himself out of the newspapers. He met with reporters for inte rviews only once and attended only a few press conferences. He used Irvine Co. spokesmen and news releases instead . But unlike Smith, the twice-married, twice-divoreed Bren maintained a healthy social life. He dated, traveled, sk.ued and generally entertained himself as usual. One additional component of the plan, on which board members still must decide. 1s whether a noise incentive should be in- cluded. The noise mcenuve would permit airlines that fly the quiet- est to obtain add1uonal flights When Smitti announced she would sell her 11 percent share of the from noisier airlines companyWednesday. her face showed both a sense of relief and disappointment at leaving the company her family founded more than a The new plan also wiU carry ~ century ago. provision permittmg the board to Smith has lived the past five years with a terrible sense of fear that evict any carrier that exceeds the Irvine Co. officials or someone else would harm her because of Smith's maximum noise levels outlined m tenacious fight for the company. · the plan. • • • 1... . If approved by the supervtSOr.. Irvine Co. off1c1als scoffed at the idea tney would be considered any next month the plan tentativeh• type of threat. d ia' h , · --~--~-------------~~~=---~~~~~~ ~~~~ .S~th~oo~~r~a ~ul rep cet~~(nt1nrenm Bandl. t robs ~loth1· ng st~re •. n H B threat. Smith hinted she may resume~usy .,et set e orwest-a>as-r-J>lan...on...Mai:ch.J....c _8-:-. -------1 A holdup occurred Wednesday afternoon et the Revelation women·s clothlng etore. 10043 Adams Ave., Huntlng'on BMch. A man Indicated he had • gun under hie blue hOOded eweatanlrt end heel with about S 100 He wu described as Caucaelen. age 25-27. 5-7. 150 pounds with dark hair. A turquolM 1976 Ford Courter itlckup with •white camper shell was reported stolen Wednesday after- noon from the parking lot of the Gemco store at Edinger Avenue and Golden West Street. The loss was esllinated at $2,500. A garage burglary was reported Wednesday afternoon at a home on the 7500 block of Jullette Low Drive. The lou Included a-$650 toot box A black van was burglarized early Wednesday white parked on the 17100 block of Springdale Street. A passenger window was broken to enter, The loss Included meat valued at S2.000 A gray Audi 5000 parked In the Golden West College tot was· bur- glarized Wedne.day evening A wlnd- wlnQ was smashed to enter. The toss Included a S~OO stereo unit . fountain Valley Burglars broke Into a house In the 18000 block of Los Canarlos Street via a door from the garage and stole video equipment, 1ewelry and money valued at $2.300. ,Someonestoie au'. S Fleg from the top of a flag pole at Glsler Elementary School. 18720 Las Flores St. . . . Thieves entered a garage in the 16000 block of Olive Street and stole a red tool cheat and miscellaneous tools valued at $900. Security ofitc~r; stopped a would-be thief who was attempting to steal a portable typewriter from the Gemco department store. The suspect dropped the $249 typewriter In the parking tot and tied when approached by officers. Costa M esa A Costa Mesa man was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly har- rusecl two young bOya by followtng them home from school and offering to have se11 with mem for money. Cary J. Smith. 22. was Identified by one of the victims after Smith alleged- ly propositioned him as he walked along Baker Street In Costa Mesa about 4:43 p.m.. • • Two new cars were discovered missing from the Theodore Robins Ford lot at 2060 Harbor Blvd. Wednesday dutlng an lnv«11ory check. The vehlcles. a -198-4 T-Blrd and a 1984 Bronco, have a combined value of more than S30.000. An 19tectrlc generator valued at S800 was stolen from the back of a pickup truck parked on. the 3100 block of Country Club Drive Wednes- day evening. Newport Beach A retired Newport Beach man reported the theft ol $-400 In auto parts from hl&-parklng area al the Oakwood Apartments Tuesday. ponce said. A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a Datsun 2'40Z valued at $3,500 from outside his home In the 1000 block of Clltt Drive Tuesday. TODA Y'I WIAIHlll Clouds moving in over Coast Coastal Extended T emperatures ' c,,.,. ... ,onsc c_.1onwv Cllatlo11•,N ' Cheyenn<1 C"'lta90 C4nc.ff\net1 c--Columbl•.S C Columt>v1 o.llu-F1 W0<th o..,.,on . a.n-o.. Mot,_ O..roti DuMh EJPuo "--· ,.,"° F'loo9tlfl Gr•thll• HMIO<G ~· Honolulu HOU9t0fl lndl.,,liCl(lllt J--MIM J--.,..,_ KM-City l..M VegM Ultl9 "-t::.X- L.11-"'9mc>NI M..,,,, ~............. ---o.-. • • .. . &a 81 74 ~ 10 sa 38 19 15' •II 66 •& 64 49 6"' 61 89 49 es 38 118 411 NQllO'l<ll W~•I'"" '>tttv<8 NOAA ll S Oep1 ot Comm~rce 31 24 ~ 3S 118 11 :>e 2e ... 36 22 02 42 IS 50 27 46 35 89 31 .. 33 IMI 17 76 45 10 SI 77 4 1 11 •2 36 33 sa 33 92 47 11 3t 79 llO 71 SI eo aa 74 ., Fronts Cold ~ warm ..., ... 71 M 42 3t " ,.. " 75 61 M.., Y0<k HOffollt NO<tll Pl9n• Oltl-.Clty ~ ~ ,....,, 69'ltlOt PhlleclllpNe ,.,,_,.. ":=r;: p ..... P"'11encl.0t• 89 70 34 83 ., 11 17 ... 15 .. ... ~ SURf Rf PORT 48 10 " 32 30 eo 61 '3 6e •• " 42 .. =;;;pg ... -.-.......... ________________ ___ Rain Showers Snow Flumes 0 GCIUdAd 99' Slllhon11ry•• Pr0\110..-17 3t ="Ctty 73 6t 41 ,, ~ 541 .. Alcllmond 70 $2 SI lo..lt 72 42 St Pel•l *""P9 71 63 Sell Ult• 4t 30 Sen Antonio 73 40 Sen Oteeo 76 ., ,.,,,,~ eo M SISle~ 43 ll S-1119 ~ 47 ~-== N 42 3t ,. Tides fOOAY II 47 a.m I llpm ..... • ,.."' 117 T>&•m ae ~lllgfl 103pm 0 9-dtow Ulpm 07 ~ ... ••t4 ~pm .-91t,?•m l'rt0-v -............ 4 6t p "' "'-••91tJ0pm 1oe1_,,_e1 11'9pm Frl(l.,IW\CIMll ~llt 4 6' 0.Jll parties and F..ast Coast fox hunts she once lived. But before supervlSOrs vote .to approve the new plan. they will Even the lawyers were different in the billion dollar battle. Howard I. Friedman from the Los Angeles law firm of Loeb & Loeb represented Smith in a grand and eloquent style. Opposing attorneys privately noted during a recess in Wednesday's hearing that "Friedman's powers of advocacy were convincing." However, the lawyers remained confident because "Friedman's arguments were not based on facts." Friedman's testimony was smooth and expressive. He used hand movements. There were no miscues; no "uhrns" and "uhs." Bren's lawyer, Alan Halkett, of the Lo6 Angeles law firm Latham & Wat~took a more deliberate approach. Halkett's softer voice made him sound more like a coUege professor discussing physics rather than an attorney arguing for a Sl billion company. He calmly and quietly set out to refute what he called Friedman's "false t.i;ails" not supported by evidence. He made mi9cues at one point calling Smith "Mrs. Bren" and referring to Newco l Corp. a holding company owned by Bren as "Mr. Newco." In the end, quiet and deHberate won ou t over flashy oratory The judge ruled for Bren. seek approvaJ ·from the Federal Aviauon Administration in Wash- ington. D.C. Board members agreed to send a. delegation con- sisting of supervisors, members of the county airport comm~ion and airporf officials to the capital to find out if the plan ts acceptable If not, an altemat.Jve acces.s plan, based op a compet1l1ve bidding scheme for flight slots. could be readied by the time the current plan expires. airport at- torney Michael Gat,zke informed the board. The dtStribut.Jon of average daily flight departures each air- line will receive if the plan wins approval is: AlrCaJ. 11 86; Re- public. 8.26: Frontier. 5.4 l: West- ern, 5.41: PSA. 5:4 1, and Ameri- can. 4.81. Gold at 50% Off HOLLOW ROPE CHAINS Reg . 16" ........................... $239.95 18'' ........................... $250.00 18" ........................... $350.00 20" ........................... $289.95 20'' ........................... $375.00 24" ........................... $339.95 24 " ........................... $459.95 NOW $117.99 $124.99 $169.99 $1 39.99 $187.99 $167.99 $227.95 BRAIDED SERPENTINE CHAINS Reg . NOW 18'' ........................... $110.00 $ 53.99 HERRINGBONE CHAINS 30" ........................... $175.00 $ 84.99 Reg. 16" ............................. $ 74.95 18" ............................. $ 79.95 18" ···-·-········· ····-········· $137.95 20'' ............................. $ 89.95 20" ............................. $159.95 24" ............................. $110.00 24" ............................. $179.95 24" ............................. $189.95 30" ............................. $139.95 NOW SERPENTINE CHAINS $35.99 k Reg-. $39.99 16" ........................... $ 31.95 $67.99 18" ........................... $100.00 $44.99 24" ........................... $135.00 NOW $ 14.99 $ 49.99 $ 66.99 $77.99 30" ........................... $215.00 $107.99 =~~:~: SOLID ROPE CHAIN $93.99 $67.99 -Reg . 24" ......................... $1300.00 NOW $629."99 BRACELETS In Matching Styles From As Low As ti.II reg. $14.95 RAFF jew€lfY 32 FHhlon l1land Newport Beach • 144-2040 3 generatlon1 of frtendty peraon•I 1ervtce .-.a Orange Coast DA ti Y PILOT /Thursday, Nov6mber 10. 1983 TOP OF THE NEWS NATION House d e bates hold on tele phone rates By tbe A111oclated Pren WAS HINGTON T he House.•. split along party linE'S and fat.•mg a hug~ lobbymg cam p;,ugn by the American Telephune & Tt'legraph Co . 1s debating a bill designed to hold down locaJ telephont> rates Work on the measur<' bcgan la te Wednesday night but after an hour of dt&'ussion. the HtJuse voted 249-I 49 LO set ass de 10 hours for further debaw before a fmal vote S pe nding b i ll d eb a te d WAS HINGTON Congrt>SS h&> unul rnidrught to pass an t-mcrgt·ncy ~p<>ndmg bill to keep money flowing to most of thl' fc-dcral government. S tandlJ'\& m the way 1~ a squabble · within the ranks of HoUS<' Dcmot:rats. an abortion filibuster m the Se na u· and tht· dl·sirc of legislators m both chambt-rs to attach pet amendments to the emergency measun' Tht· House today was makmg sts St'<'ond attemµt of the week to pass the measun.• 4 in nursing h on1 e stabbed DALLAS -F our e)d(•rly n ursmg honw residents were stabbed by a n~·s a1J l' JUSl hours alter a younger pauPnt 1.:omplaml'<.I th;.H the woman had tried to poison hun m his huml'. s)olice say. Accordmg to nursing homl' o ff1('1als. lht' woman arn ved about 45 rrunutRS before she wee, due to go on duty at J pm. and !)ta bbed a woman. in the parlu ng lot of the home 1n northeast Dallas The urudentsfied woman then went inside the home and stabbed thret' more residents . . A ttendants OK co ntract MlAMI -Mc-mbcrs of Eastt•n} Airlines' fligh t attendan ts uruon have overwhl'lmingly ratihed a new t1.mtract tha t w1U cost lht· financially plagued earner about $33 m1U1on. union officials say Passage by t he 5.1:!00-member Local 553 of the Transport Workers Unmn will aUo w the M1am1-based airline to l>argilm on an aid program to ht'lp recover net 1()6.S(>S which h11 _$128 9 rrullion dunng the fU"St runemomhsof thb year Ga y chureh bid d e bated H ARTFORD. Conn -Ttw N.11ional Coun- cil of Ch un:hes gaw a ··pvhtl' no" We<Jnt'Sday U.1 a membership appllcatson from a m~tly homosexual chun·h. w hose requl"St haJ th n·at ened to split the urgan1 z.at1on Afu:r nl·drly twu hours of debattt. the counnl board of gon:moN voted 116-!N lO mdefmllely p<.IStp<lfl(• rt dC'\'ISHlll l on tht' c!Jgsb1Lsty of the Cnivcr..il Ft'llnw-.hsµ qf Metropolnan Community Churt hl"" hut t•' ronunut> d1~uss1ons v. :th the 1 hun h ~=--- Beirut explosion six tons of dynaini~e WAS lllNCTO N (AP ) FBI Director Williaril-m to th~ lobby of the building where ttw Marines 11. Wd>Stc1 ~ud today that l:.?,000 poun~of d ynamite w ere sleeping was a dump truck . wt-rt.' w.cd 111 the bombmg of a U .S, Mann e ro~pound Webster said the expl06ion ble w a re<:tangular in Bt-1rut Lhat kil h'<i 237 U.S. soldiers and sa1lors. hole m the ground 39 feet by 29 feet and drove a "ll was une of the largest bombmgs we've ever seven-inch-thick reinforced concrete deck eight feel mv~tsgated," Webster told reporters in a meeting at into the ground. ~ FBI headquarters U.S officials have said they have some The bureau's dsn~·tor srud that he w.as relaying indications that the bombing may have been prellminary eva luauons by two FBI lab te<:hruci.ans performed by groups linked to Iran, who they also w ho h1.ve bt.'t'n sifting through the rubble a'\ Beirut suspect in the April car-bombing of the U.S. Embassy_ [ntematw nal Ai rport tor more than a week and are in Beirut. d ut' to return to th~ United States today. But Webster d<."Clined to comment on whether FBI offic1aJs S<11d that they beli~vc• the ~xplosive the FBI had developed any theories as to who was USt'<i was d ynamltC' and that the'Vchscle which drove responsible for the bombing of the Manne c.'Ompound. Wholesale prices hut modestly • rise, WAS ll lNt;TON (AP) W holl'S<Jlt• ps·ict·~. dL's p1te the sharp<.':.t gain in fvod c.·usts s int·t.• April , roS<' a moot-st 0 :l peret•nt 111 Oc wl>t·r . tht· f.(llVl'mment said wdav LH f.{t•lv of!St'lt tng thP r I p.•n·~·nt fP<1<1 prn·t· g;un Wi.I~ tilt' fir.l drop 111 1·i11•1 gy iJrl(~ Ill !)IX llll>ttlh:- &-t•f and vt•;1l µrtt'VS n&• 'l -1 pt'fl't•nt, tlw first UllTC'ast' aftt·r thrl't' 1111111 thi; of f<1llm~ prict>:> anr! a n ·newro indil'a tion of the impact of the summ<>r's prulongc'<i hl'::t t and <lrv w1•athl·r · f"n-sh fn11t pr1t•(•S rose 18 5 ~·r<:e.'.'nt and vegl'table prices were up 5 3 Jkrl'Cnt. also the result m Large part of the summer's weatht>r A~ for c1wrgy prK'eS, the de - parum ·nt -.;.:;1c.I natural g~ costs tumblLod 2 8 pen"ent Over tht• last year, gas pnn.'S have !alk·n 0 7 perc1•nt. Lhl'lr f11-st 12·m<m th dt·· clin(' s1m't' l!:lti!'l Dt•p.urtnwn t analysts said a glut of gas on the wholesale market produt-ed th!! October decline , which came at the st.art of the winter heating S(•ason in parts of the country For the year, the Labor Depart- ml'n l said its Producer PrtC't' lnde2< for hrushed goods has nsen at an annual rate of just · O.~ percent. virtually assuring tha t the pace for aJI of 1983 wilJ be well unde r th1• 3. 7 perct•n l of.1 982. lndt~. t."COnomists say the fina l tally for the year will be about I .5 pi~rt't.'nt, which would be the sm allest mcrease since the 0.5 µercent advance of 1964. Dep uty White House press sec- rl•tary Larry S peakes, in Tokyo with President Reagan, called the October figure "a sigrufscantly low rate of inflation" and added that "in recent weeks we have St'<'n a remarkable string of 1n- dJl·a1.ors of a flourishmg e<.'OnOIT\Y. Thl> CX·t.uber . producer prices Wholesale Prices Producer Price Index FO< Flf'listled Goods 290. 1967:100 285. 280. 275. 270· 265-NDJFMAllJJASO 82 • 1983 Sour ca: Dept. of Labor (Unadjusted F.gures) AP showed the foundation for the ~very is strong." Indeed, over the last I 2 months, wholesale prices have risen a small 1.3 percent, the lowest full-year gain since the 1 percent increase.posted over the Novem- ber 1966-November 1967 period. ·'Sorry ab.out -iha t, chief' . . IJEN\'.l:.H tAPl Twu Conllnl·n ta.J Al.rimes pilot.<. working during a stnkc w£•n • reportc.J "very. very l'mbctrrassed" Jbout nust.ake nly landing lht>i r Jel carrying lhl• asrHne's presidl'.'nt and its l·h1d .... pokt-sman 11n ;i t.a,.,iway 1nswad of a runway. An offil·ial uf th(' Federal Aviation Adm1nss- trat1on ralll'd W1-dnesday's errant la ndmg "a matwr of l>t•rwt•n1" and Sdlrl tht' agemy would tnVl""Slsgate. No lnJUr1t•s resull.t'd wh<'ll the> OC-9, carry ing Contmt·nt.U Pn-s1c11•n t Frank Lorc•nw and 74 other pa-sl·ngl'l''S frum lllluston to Dc•nvt·r. set down un a dc">(•rtt-d 75 font wsdt· taxiway that ht'S bctwl.>t>n and ai.rline reorgaruzed, cut salaries and imposed new work rules. said the incident demonstrated "a degradation o f safoty" because of pressure on pilots. A taxiw ay landing can be dangerous because "very oft.en there can be an aircraft on the taxtway that would be virtually invisible to t he landing aircraft,'' said J ohn Houser. a union s pokesman. "It's very conceivable that you would n't see the guy until you w ere down and startmg to stop." Htl·ks wou ld not sdenufy the pilot and <.'0-l'apt.am. dc.'SCrlbtng them as "very .. very t'mbar- rassed about it .. · p.u-al It! I Lo t \., u 150 -1uo.L.wldc..run ways.. ------But th•· A1rl11w PiloL'\ Asso~:iatwn , which struck Cont11wnwl 1111 S<•µt '!.i' aftt>r ttw f1n anC'ially troubl('(f However, he said both were t'xpen('nced and had flown m to 1)(-nver many times Al the m~llng wit h reporters, Webster a~ disclosed that the FBI 18 studying whether st should begin penodically adrrurustering polygraph t.t.-sl8 1'1 agents who w ork m foreign c.'Ountcnntelligence or who handle national security mformauon. Webster noted that lhf> CLA alre ady conducts sucp ~nodsc tesung of sts employc-es and also Uset. the machint: to screen JOb applicants. • .. rm not recommt!nding polygr.aph tats for applicants,'' Webswr said . But he said that the poesibtlity of a foreign agent or "mole" penetrating the bureau had led him to consider lhe regular testing of agen ts in that fie ld. Prison combed for missing state secrets WAS HINGTON (AP) -Embarrassed State Oeparunent ofhcsals, investigating a bizarre security breach, are directing the search of a nearby prison for missing top-secret documents stored m a safe mistakenly delivered to the pn.son. The dOC'uments. which included highly sens1t1vt daily in telligence reports for Secretary o f Sfutc George P . Shultz. were not nu.ssed until they were discovered late last month by pnson 9fficials .• But some of the documen~ feU into the han ds of prison inmates and invesUgaton; S81d they weru tsll being recove red from the prison late.Wednesday. ''It's possible. if not probable, that we do not" have all the documents, S8ld a h.igh-rankmg S tate Department secunty official. who 1.1\SlSted on anonym.i ty. "What we really are concerned about now is whether we ha ve all the documents." ' · The papers were m a four-d rawe r cabmet safe mistakenly taken fr~m a State Deparunent office m early August along Wlth unused filing cabmels that were to .be re furbished by mmates at the Lorton priJlon in nearby northern Virginia. The documents presumably included data s upplied by the Central lnt.elligenc.-e Agency, U.S embassies and other highly sensitive sources. Bu t officials said the re was no reliable record of all tht::. documents and It was difficult. sf not smposslble. l!J detemune all of what was m t he safe Sen. Charles Mathtas. R -Md., who viewed some of the docµments Tuesday and arranged for their return, S8ld. "T here were class1fled documents. som e extremely high, as high as any I have ~n as il mem bet of the Senate lntellsgence Comnutt.ee." Another classified document w as found m a search of the pnson late Wednesday. and off ic1alssaJ'1 the search w ould ronunue Whue officials were trea tmg llw incident as .t bizarre rrustake. they said "appropn a te d1.SC1pl.mar;. action would be taken as the facts warrant • Emba.rrassmg many circumstan('('S. tht.· mndent was all the more emba.rrassmg for thP SE.'C'Ur· sty-conscio us eagan adnurustrauon. whKh uses w detectors to try to plug leaks What n1akes the end of our fall fashion season as exc itin g as th e beginnin g? ,. 'f >II n·~ .1111l •1n~ rnc1-. l111t'fTll1•1.ll.ue poo· n,l11ct1111t' nm havr hn•n 1.tkc11 pnur 111 tl~"\llt· ' ' 1/3 to 1/2 off*. Our Fall Fashion Clearance is on! ' ... Spomwe-..tr. Couture. Coats. Drei..'iel. Junior.;. llandha)!,'i. Acc~".>rie.. Children'· clothe;. And what's more. 20 to .~0'\1 ofr ~ll>ctal Wt>U~ 111 lJw ~hill .., Store :md Bor':; Shop I ....................... ________________________________ ~--~~~--~~·-~--• TOP OF THE NEWS STATE $40.5 million claim awarded to couple By tbe Auodaced Press LOS ANGELES The most senous inJury was a broken ann, but a jury order Allstalt> Lnsuram't' Co to pay the FPUows fanuJy $40.5 milhon m dainages after Allstate delayed honormg a $36.000 auto accident daun. Michael Piure, attorney for Henry Ft>Uows and his wife Aliet>, said he .. said he believes the award, stemming from Allstate's refusal to pay adaim w the fanuly._ when' they were uwolved m an accident with an urunsured motonst. is thret.> times larger than any previous award involvUlg unpaid 1nsurant'l' benefit C'lalJTl.S Sch fme bilks attorneys LOS ANG ELES -Three men have been arrested in a confidence scheme that saw 12 locaJ attorneys bilked out of several thousand dollars by ph,my accident victuns, the Cahforrua Highway Patrol said. In the scam. three men - wearing plaster casts. hobbling on crutches and often dissolving into tears -apparently posed as victims of car wrecks. retaining the servtces of lndivtduaJ attorneys The con men begged from the lawyers expense money. anywhere from $200 to $1,000, and then dtSappeared Fruit fly outside ZO!l e LOS ANGELES -Freeway and street signs will be posted warning against removaJ of citrus and other "host"' fruit from the newly expanded Mexican fruit fl y pesuc1de spraying and quaranune zone. officials said. A frwt fly was discovered outside the onginal six-square-mile uuestauon zone where more than 140 of the voracious msects have be<-n found in baited traps. county rigncuJture offic1aJs said Wednesday. Sex offender 'innocent' LOS ANGELES-A certified sex offender, who was ordered released from a mental hospital seven years ago. has pleaded innocent to murder in the death of a woman whose slaying was one of 32 similar deaths in the last two years. Brandon Tholmer's attorney, Deputy Public Defender Wilham Weis.9, entered ttie plea for him Wednesday tn Municipal C.ourt. along with innocent pleas to charges of rape and attempted b~Rlary in two unrelated cases. WORLD Israe l exercise com leted JERUSALEM -The Israeli military com- mand said ~ay the army had comple ted a pracuce mobil1z.auon of Its reserve troops. A spokesman said the thousands of soldiers called Heineken brewery chief kidnapped AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) -The Heine~en brewery said today 1t rece1vt.'d a f irst message from the kidnappers of chainnan Alfred Heineken and hlS chauCCeu.r. A brewery spokes- man said the company was willing to pay ransom, but would not say whether the abductors demanded money. A Rotterdam newspaper. Alge- meen Dagblad, r~eived an anonymous telephone call saying fleineken would be killed unless $I million were paid. Police de- clined comment o.n the demand, but Dutch television said authorities d id nat belleve the call was authentic. Heineken, 60. one of Holland's top businessmen and a •friend of Dutch royalty, was jumped by three assailants as he left his Amsterdam off.kes Wednesday evening. He and his chauffe ur were driven away in a stolen delivery van and have not been seen since despite a national poliC'e U.S. jets fired on over . Lebanon TOK YO (AP) -U S. reconnaissance plan~s fl y ing over• Syr - ian-occupied Lebanon came under fire from an ' unidentified ground site. hunt. Brewery spokesman Robert Elferink told The Associated Press in a telephone interview the com~y "of <.'Ourse" was willlng to ransom H~ineken and his chauffeur Ab Doderer "because their safety is our first and foremost concern." Elfrink later said a written message was received by police in The Hague and relayed to the brewery's headquarters in Am- sterdam. He announced a news blackout, saying the kidnappers advised they "will take up contact with the Heineken company" and "insLSt" that no further infor- mation is given to the news media. "ln the interests of the kid - napped," Elferink said, "the Heineken company and the police have decided to foUow swt." Police spokesman Klaas WiJung said two Israeli-made Uzi sub- machine guns were fQl.llld in a s ports bag near the place where lhe kidnappers switched from a Orange Coas t DAILY PILOT /Thursday, November 10, 1983 AS bloodstained van to a l'ar Wilting said I leinckc•n was forced into an onmge delivery van as he and his 57-year-old chauf- feur were crossing about 10 yards .of' roadway to " company limou- sine. Doderer was grabbed when he tried to protect Hetnt.'kcn and scuffled with the abductors, Wilt- ini;t said. Reagan urges 'mutual trust' TOK YO (AP) -Vrcs1dent l\eagan prodded Japan I.Oday to boost de fense spending and lower trade barriers, te ll.mg Japane&: lawmakers that "partnershjp must be a two-way street grounded in mutual trust." Meanwhile, Pnme M1rust.er Yasuhiro Nakasone led--on the Uruu1d States to push down interest rates and cw·t.aiJ taxes that hamper international trade ln u day m1xmg thecultureof ancient Japan with an exercu;e m 20th century international poullcs, Reagan said Japan should "share more of the burden of our mutual defense effort." The president and Nakasone touched on a gamut of con trovers1al lSSUes tha t separa t.c the tr two na uons. ln exc.-erpts made public this a fternoon from a s~h Reagan plans to make Friday to the Diet, Japan's parliament, Reagan says, "Partnership must he a two-way street grounded m mutuaJ trust. Let us always be willing to learn from each other and to <.'OOperate together. We have every reason to do so." "We and the other mdustrialized countries snare a rc-spons1b1JJty to open up capital and trading markets, promote greater uwestment in each others' c:ountry, assist developing nauons, and stop the leakage of military technology to an adversary bent on aggression and dorTU11allon." Reagan's advance text says Shop Target Automotive Centers for everyday low prices on au!(fservice. • Complete brake servic e • Wheel alignment lront end repa11 • Monroe shocks Mc Pherson ~Huts • Muffler and e>1haust service • Air cond1t1on1ng service • Britteries and eleclrical service • Wheel balancing All work performed by quahlied installers -nf"ld ff'le€han1t.s _ . , Target's guarantee: We want you t? be sat1sf1eu If you are not satisfied with something you bought at Target. please return it. We ~II fix it, exchange it, make an adju~ment or w1llin~ty return your money. We want you to be ,sat1s1fed, the White House con-1 fi{med today. The a.ircraft were on a 1 •·routine" reconnais-1 sance mission, according to White House spokes- man Anson Franklin. who spoke in Toyko where l>resident Reagan 1s conferring with J apanese leaders Re- agan was informed of the incident, officials said. The Target pledge: • ln Washmgton, a Pen - go11 spokt-sman iss a statement: "While fly- expert car care · at eve day low prices. .,..__,..,_,.,...~ reserve bases were released within 12 hours after the exercise began. The drill was designed to test Israel's war preparedness. but 1t was thought to contribute to rising tension with Syna and 1t alarmed Damascus into calling up its own reserves. ing a r('(-onna1ssanC'C • mlSS1on IJ1 the Beirut area today. a Navy F-l4 Michelin · rted what a -I peared to be antl-aircr.::a::°';if":-t.......-H~1Nttav-tow priGMon Mich.Un iels with fire. 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AclM 320 II*'• Arena Ii.ct .. ~14 101e /I.Iii""'" ntl t !t E 889 IT IU Onl\ter.tty, 288 8634 i\t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, November 10, 1983 -~ L s t Election ff'on , Coa slate takes contro 1 hree ay d ion," the ancy rity Some people already are crying fo ul because the t faculty-backed candidates were swept into office Tuesd in elections to the Coast Community College District Boar of Trustees. Amid charges that they "bought the elect the trio, who ran as a slate, turned the tables on district's power structure. Conrad Nordquist, N Pollard and Annando Ruiz suddenly are heirs to majo control of the five-seat boqrd. aily . tisan need f the -in was nded As we mentioned earlier this week, we at the D Pilot are not enamored with political sla tes in non-par elections. But we are impressed when people feel the to make political changes an.d successfull y inake use o democraticfystem. This race was a textbook example more ways than one -of local campaigning. It orchestrated by district faculty members who ba • together under the name Citizens fo r Educat ional Excellence. tedly lped Final totals arerf t in yet, but the group repor " raised at least $18,00'0 in campaign funds, which he boost all three candidates to vi~tory.Campaign repo fonns show that the teachers themselves donated mos the money. Many pitched in $100. Faculty members many of their collegaues laid off during the past ~ear to a fl.seal crisis. They obviously felt the compulsio campaign nard for new administrative priorities. We w argue with hard work, but we will concern ourselves rting t of saw due n to on't with what comes next. ake The trio's foremost campaign promise was to m district-owned KOCE-TV financially self-sufficient so public television station doesn't remain a drain for dis funds that otherwise would go into the classroom an the trict d to employ more teachers. may On the surface. this is a reasonable priority. but it not be feasible in a short period. We urge the new trus toexa'.mine the situation carefully before taking steps tees that could mean disaster for t he statiqn. d for These are heady days for the trustees-elect -an faculty members who undo ubtedly feel vindicated by results. We hope they are wise enough to let effervesence ~ttle and the responsibilities seep in be the the fore making any major decisions. rthe Most of all. w e hope those who campaigned unde flag of the Committee for Educational Excellence w il l live up to their name to ensure excellence for all . MAILBOX e t owner ship now a luxur y To the Editor. There was a ume anv fam1l v that loved and wanted pets could have them. A dog. a cat or both Now due to exorbitant vetenn- anan fees. just protective shots are costly and emergency or surgical costs are prohibitive. Many humane organizations absorb part of spaying or neu- tering fee -a necessary service to prevent unwanted litters. Eve n this help leaves considerable ex· pense for the owner. Pet products 'at various shops a.re highly pnced. Flea sprays. powders. collars, leashes and bedding are luxury items. Pet food is costly . The result of this inflation causes many pets to be dumped, abandoned or taken to be destroyed. It is sad a cha.Id lS derued the pleasure of knowing the compa~ ruonship and devotion of a pet Add to this t he landlords who will not allow pets. It's a deluge of homeless animals. Recently, a humane volunteer received a call from a woman in tears, her apartment building had been sold and the new owner said al:1 pets must go. he wouldn't even con- rwrat.e sider a guarantee to unde any damage they may do. two go rgeous Persian c:a seek.mg a new home. a trau the woman and a trauma f cats. A per.>an hvmg alone much benefi t canng for a crealure. Well cared for an are not destructive and shouJ he discrimmated against commun1t1es are bee wall-to-wall people with w and domestic animals fin increasingly more diffic survive Indeed. a sorry st.a those of us with compassi love for these defe n creatures sharing our plane the humans indifferent to problems stop to reflect and m their hearts t.o assist in an so the ts are ma for or the gains llving unals d not Our oming ildlife ding it ult to te for on and seless t. May these find il y way they can. ough to Pet owners fortunate en have a home for their pets be sure to have an indenti tag with name, address an phone on their pets at all Many Jost pets w ould be r to owners if this simple pr should fication d tele- times. eturned ocedure were taken. . RING MYRTL E L Laguna Beach l. M. BDJd /Bard's brand . ' Argument continues over the 1'brand" in "brand new." One authority claims early trademarks stamped on merchandi.st> soon wore off. so "brand new" meant you could still 1dent1fy the trademark. Another savant con· tends "brand new'' originally was ''fire new,'' a term common in Shakespeare's lime, and used by The Bard hlmself Research goes on Q. What's the most consecutive IOS&eS suffered by any college footbaU team? A 50. Mucalester CoUege of St. Paul. Minn., managed that be- tween 1974 and 1979 Some re - cord Q 0o the astruna uts ev1•r su ffer from motion sickness? ORANGE COASl Daily Pilat ) t. almost A Thal tbey do At leas 50 percent uf them do few dad so in the cramped s pa<.: early modules But as the got b1ggl•r with ronm t around. air sickness hit m , 1f any. ·e of the modules u move• any all said Ha pad Reply· Nu, sir. wh was th1• world's most ex~ was .nade f6r Dorothy L Thl• Great1.•r Akron Flor soc1at ion lac.'t'd togethe c:arnataons m a 100-foot h1mor hl•r for her "Road" with Hof)(' and Crosby nsive lea amour 1sts As· r 1,200 rope to pictures tac:ut. a To be legal In Connec pickle, when dropped 12 has to bounce. This ca explanation . doesn't It? T limp pit·kle 1s no good lovers said. OnJy m sp firm inches. lls for he so~ . pie e can pass the test. H.L. Schw•rll I II Ovn+t"'•' ChHf DowallbJ f __ ._,.,,, 10 ,,,. "'11>1>- L•rry D. Spear• "'•"tOl"O r """' pickles . " - Soviet c_onvo Y: headi ~g at Cuba WASHING TON -There have been some ominous new moves on the w orld chessboard . First, in the Caribbean: The Sovie ts apparently are reactmg to ur invasion of G renada by rein-0 Q -JA-Cl-AN-0-IRl_D_N -~ f e orcmg their considerable pres-rescue mission for the Soviet nee in Cuba. subm.anne that was disabled off In the Middle East: Intelligence the coast of South Carolina. reports warn that American But the third possibility is tht..' Marines Cace further attacks in scary one: The Russians may be Lebanon. President Reagan has sending Cuba a shipment of SS-W d u ecid.ed, meanwhile. that the missiles, which are capable of ruted S tates must have closer hitting vtrtually ever y major 1lltary roopera t.Jon with lsrael. target m the eastern United ' his could even mean joint States m r u fo S .-lsr.aeLi acuon there. Though our intclhgcnl'e agen· T he.· evidl•nce of Soviet-rein-cies have no proof that the Soviet rcement in the Caribbean is not t'Onvoy is carrying SS-20 rrussiJes r ught and detailed. But it's .-or even tha t its ulumate orryang the Pentagon and the destinallon is Cuba the SoVlet a1 w White HoUSC' Here's what my Embassy an Wash ington has been associates Da lt.' Van Atta and warned anfonnaUy that the Unit- L ucette Lagnado have leamL-d; ed S tat.es will n ot tolera te the p American spy satellites have presence of these offe nsive hotographed a Soviet eunvoy weapons an Cuba. a pparently ht..'adcd for the Carib-The Marines' continuing pre · ab bean area. T here are Lhree poss-dicament in Beirut is also worn· lt:'Teas0ns or lfias: t may;-'-r::o-;;a~-;:so-;:;me=:--lho:Ugb 1>t'~en.-Re Kremlin show of fort·e in fhe agan ·stop advisers do not agree on gaon It could l•ven be part of the what to do about at Ln t.elligenl't' re reports warn that thk-encart·led Marines can ex~t further t.er· rorist attacks. Meanwhile, President Reagan signed a National Security De- cision Directive on the Middle F.ast, at the request of Secretary of State George Shultz and Na tional S ecurit y Adv iser R o b e rt McFarlane. The highly class1f1ed directive was SJ.gned OcL 29: it cal.l.s i or generally cl06er strategic t'OOp- eration with Israel on Lebanon and elsewhe re m the Middle East The re's one bu.arre hitch to the plan. though: Defense ~·retary Caspar Weinberger either hasn 't gotten the message or he has decided to fight at. He is reported to be dead·St"'t agamst closer Another example: President Reagan secretly decided to give the Israelis somethmg they had long wanted: Pemussion to use $60 million of U S. military sales crcdJts to develop portions of the Lava fighter plane in the United S tat.es In Jact, Eagleburger ca.r- rwd the good ne w s with ht.m and anformc.-0 lsraeu Pnme MLIUSter Yatz.hak Shamir in ' a pryvate mt-E>tln~ Nov 2 On the same day, Weinberger. mc.'<'tang wnh a small group of Jewish visitors from New York, was asked about the Lavi proposa} The O..·f~nse secretary said hl· opposed 1t becaust' he ~heves that Israel doesn·t need the plane roo~rat1on with Israel Here are a couple of tl'lltah AN.aus e "' We 1nberger's signs .of Weanbl•rg<·r·s 1n -kno-nn oppos1t1on to closer ues t rans.i.gence. W hen Under· with Israel. evidenced by several secretary of St.ate Lawrerll'e stormv discussions in National Eagleburger was sent t.o 1.:;rael last Set:urlty Council meetmgs. I'm week to discuss detatls of lht:-told that the defense sec-re t.ary U.S .-Israel cooperation. the WhHe was purposely not mv1t.ed to the H ouse-al5ked th11t-lht> m1~1~ 'Nh1w-Huuse..w.hen Reagan sign sena arong «) re-presentaUV(' The the N.1n1Qrnll Sec.Un.Ly Dec1s1on Pentagon rrfu~ D1n'\:t1ve No interest waiting in hank line a p t Banks have d1.SCOvered that people are a waste of time. They've discovered that money is waste of tim e, too, so the y're hasing out both people and money. They don't want to have anything to do with either. All hey want is their computers computing away. Banks are alre ady trying to d iscourage peoJ'le from coming in to get $50 or $100 in cash by keeping customers waiting a long time. They also don't keep as much cash around as they used t.o U Jesse James were reincarnated in 1990, he might have to go on w eUare because the tellers w ouldn't have enough money on hand to make it worth his while holding them up. If he stood in line often to rob banks. he could end up making less than the minimum hourly wage Our oldest daughter lives and works in New York. She's been saving some money for a down payment on a cooperative apart- ment. A while ago things started coming togethe r for the deal and she had to give the owners a certified check for $10,000. On the day she had to have the • • Thoughts at Large: The Ame rican motto, "In God We Trust," ought to be engraved on every single license pla te in the land -for that is the faith in which most motorists seem to drive. The King Ja mes translators of the Bible did much injury when they Englished the beatitude as "The meek shaJI inherit the earth": the French translators did better with "The debonair shall inherit the earth," meaning the good-natured, the alfahle. the easy-going. The great.ell t &nd rarest a.rt in conversation la being able to talk about youf'llJ(\lf without sounding of-fensi.veJy egocentric or iMU"f· ferably du.U What young people out on their own learn most painfully la that nothing 1s hArdf'r than "c>My payments." I t 1-'-l -AN-DY-RD-DN_IY ___ ~ money, she went to the bank where she had her money stored and asked the teller to give her a bank check for $10,000. It was normal banking procedure except the bank told her their check "wouldn't clear" for three days. In other words, it couldn't be col· lected unmediately by the people she was giving it to. You know real estate people. They wanted it that day. My daughter, having been brought up right, said to the bank telle r "Okay then. l'U take my $10,000 in cash." It was 45 minutes and three vice presidents later that she walked out with her money, much of it in on e dollar bills. They were short of cash or tryin~ to teach her a lesson. A re tail trade in any business is irritating because people can be so difficult. Big deals are where the money is. Obviously banks are tired of the retail trade. They can make more money loaning $10 IYlllY 111111 When you get to that certain age when people tell you that you are "looking good,'' gene rally you would rathe r look worae and feel better. I fail to understand farm econ- omics: If the crop is bountiful. prices are low; if the crop is scarce, prices are hlgh, but farmers get I~ because they have produced less. To a void becoming a widow. a woman would be wile to marry a man 10 years younge r than heraelf. the only problem is that whe n most women marry, suc.-h men are still on the teeter· tot ter m the school p4ayground Those who fear dtath as such ~ halhon to a bankrupt nat.Jon th~t can't pay them back than they can from sohd c1t1wns with modest bank a<.'COU n LS. The handwriting is on thl' waU. All of us are going to bt> handlmg fewer dollars in the future When we buy something. the cashier wi.U punch up our <.'Ode on a machine and that w 1U transf:.>r money elec-tronically from our account to the st.ore's. The cashier won 't deal in cash There's a lot we could all learn from banks. I've been awfully slow learning. I could kick myself for all the bills T've paid on time. Banks are teachmg us that that isn't the way to do business. The way to do business lS to put oCf paying a bill until the very last minute. Today. in many large city banks. 1f you deposit money in your checking account with a check wnttC'n by someone else on a bank next door to yours. you cannot wtthdraw any of that money for ten days. T ha t banking practice ough t to be illegal In the past, banks have said 11 takes two or three days for a check "to clear." Exactly whrn they would do WE>ll to ponder La Bruyere's observauon. "lf some died and others did not, thl•n death would be a temble;ifflict10n " If the world IS getting smalkr aJJ the time, as we are t<>ld . why does the expense of running 1 l keep going up continually? When we detenbe someone elst> to a third person, we are d~losing at least as much about ourselves as we are a bout the other person. Abou,t the only peraon who C'an open· a box of "childproof" m c'Cii· cine is a tenacious child There is a difference betwt'Cn belng willing to die for 9n ldPa, and being willlng to kill for tul Idea: the fonner is \ht' mark of a martyr: Lhe 18tlA'r 13 the trdgn of a brute. The bulJt•ln trap in aJI language was succinctly defined by White- head , when ht> !Ul1d, "There Is no word that adequately t'XPrt'89eS 1bl -------- al·tua.Jly gt't ll11.· 111vr11:~ 11v lv11gtc>1 has hnyttung to du with when you ean have at They hold your money. sometlmes for more than a wt>ek. and won't let you use it. Of rourse, they ma ke interest on your money w hile they withhold 1t from you . It's almost 1mposs1ble t.o {ind out when a bahk actually collects on a chl--ck. When I deposit a c heck w ritten to me by a major company on a bank within two blocks of m y own. I can't believe it takes more than two days for them to get the money. Why can't I use it for a week? Compan ies have alre ady learned from banks. The account- ing departme nts of many corpor- ations routinely s tall on paying bills because every day they hold onto the money. they're making interest on it . I recall, from some of those old movies, thal Jesse James wasn't all bad. He did have a code of h onor. If JesseJameswere around today, it wouldn't surprise me to hear Lhat he was refusing to do busincs.5 with some banks by holding them up because the ir shoddy business ethics didn't meet his standards. own meaning." (He meant that the core mearung of a word resides only an its context ) The surest indication of a me· daocre mind is its belief that everything can be explained. GLOOMY IUI . Why do soml' so-alled "sale" dr1v~rs ln;.c;1~t on coming to com- plNe !!lope ot rom e rs where merging lanes are provided for nt{ht turns? Tht'y are a greater dangt•r than the traffic NEAR MISTER ••ni.t' (;W' ,.,.....,.. .. ~·· • .,.i..1ttf• ........ H ...... .... t1•·t•u••1•t•_.l.,.,t•••••••••,..M•~t ~ ..... .... ...... '• o ....... '->•• o ....... ".' . -• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 10, 1983 J\1 oters elsewhere want transit repair, better moose trap The ann ual tnlXISt' hunt will go llll 1n M::unl' axes won't be dr11stu·ally ~lasht!d In Oh111 Nt•w orkers will spend more ·lhtlll S 1 l>tlhvn lo rt•p.ur eir t•rumbLing traru>portallun network. And ,1 istoric Washington tavern ha~ l>t.>t'n savt.'<i fron1 tlw recking ball Those are amon~ th1 • n·~ul ts of voting TUt'Sday n ballot measures Ill 11 stat~ a nd tht· Otstm·t of lumb1a. L The results spt;>lll'd n~1)'1r poli.w.·al v1t·tonl>s for p h10 Gov. Richard Celcstl". "hv had o pposed tht• two Eti-tax measures which that state's voters defoal.t'd. d for New York Gov Mario Cuomo who had histle-stopped throughout h~ state on Ix-half of tht> S l.25 billion "Rebuild New York" bo11d wh1t·h vott•n; ttarrowly approved Moose Huntin Yes San Francisco, Smoke-Free Work Speice Yes O No L Cambridge, Mass. ......... "-... '""' ' Nuclear Freeze Zone Yes n NoC commerc1aJ devclopml.'nt Resolutions prott~tlng U S uwolvcment 111 C.en traJ Amenca passed m Boulder, Colo. and Seat tic And a San FrancisLi 1 meao.;url' opposing U S. 'involvement 1n El Salvador won 6y a margin or 74,627 votes to 65,366. -Also in San FranCUK.'O, a measure calling for repeal of, federal Laws requtring b1Lmgual ballots w on 61.6 pert1ent of the vote. And an anti-smoking proposition guaranteeing smoke-free areas m work- places was a cliffhanger with 80,740 far it and 79,48 1 against -Voter turnout was a heavy 66 pcrc:ent 1n Cambridge, Mass. for a proposal to tum that university town into a "nuclear-free ion<:" whert: nuclear weapons research would be barined. Cam- bridgecounts votes by hand. and vote results won't bt· known far days With 99 per'CC'nt of thl' New York vote tallwd, the ~nd earned with 1.ti41.3H. or 53 per<-ent. in favor. ~d 1.474.474. or 47 JJercent. opposed With 98.1 pcn't'nt of the Ohio prC't.'tncts ,eporting. Issue 3. which would have repealed a ll ~late taxes e nacted th.is year. tnduding a 90 pen•t.>nt Ecome tax hike, was defeau.>d w1th 1,843.514 vot<.>rs. pr 56.5 percent .. against 1t. and 1.419.5~\7. or 43.5 IJ>l'rcent. in favor "Ohioans have made a tough c:hoice at the polls today And in domg so they have turned back the ttde which would have c.'Ost our st.alt-dearly," said Ct>lcstt~ after the vote was in . Despite a telev1s1on campaign that featured the cart.oon mOOS<: Bullwinkle. Mamt' voters re.iected a propost'd ban on the annual moose hunt by a 3-2 margin. -ln the affluent desert rctre1;1t or Rancho Mirage, voters Jed by former ,President Gerald R Ford r<.>je€ted a measur~ aimed a\ blocking cohStruc·- l1on or a luxury hotel and residential complex Frank Sinatra was among those on the losing side. Ford Wes!. an invc.'Stor in the pro~ developmen t. A ~~'Ond Ohio measure, l.ssue 2. which would have required a thn-c-f1fths legislative majority to enact future tax increases, was reje<:tt..-c:i by an even wider, 59 pcrc."to?nt t.o 41 pcccet)t margin. In oth<:r b<.11lot tontc.>sts a round the l'OUntry: -Washington. ·D.C. voters approvc'(f a measurc making 11 city pohcy LO savl' Rhodes "favem. a l83·ycar-uld slructurt>, that was threatern"<.i by a new St. Louis voters re.iected a $63.5 rrulhon bond . 1SSUe wh1t.-h would have funaed part of the nation·~ l:\rgest voluntary school desegregation program betw<.>en a city and its s':1burbs. OC judges reassigned tGre.en under fire~ shifted to g en eral trial panel ' . By JEFF ADLER An Orange County Superior Court judge -whose decision to grant 1probation to an admitted child molester I sparked a public protest will be transferred to a new assignment as part of a gene ral realignment ot lhl' 60-judge court. J udge Robert Green w1U move Jan 2 from the court's cnrrunal panel. on which he has heard selected criminal cases to the general trial panef. accord- ing to a illiting of I new court. assign- ments released Tuesday by presid- 1 ing Superior Court Judge R ichard Beaeom. H o w e v e r . Robert Green Beacom said. Green's reassignment ts in no way related to last week's public- outcry over his dec1Sion JO' grant probatfo11 to Albert Breto. who pleaded guilty to 46 felon y charges of child molf!station, but was granted proba- tion . Breto faced a 54-year jail tenn 'This-was done long before the rotest," Beacom said. "l really didn't ve SLAM in mind when I did this. his is'based on the• nt'e'Cis of the t'Ourt. need judges and haw we can use them ." Beacom also pointed olll that 'as a gene ral trial judge. Green stiU w1U be I =g criminal cases on an ~verflow However. the news of Green's transfer was glad ttdmgs for members of SLAM. Society's League Agamst Molestation. who ptcketc.>d the Santa Ana Courthouse last Friday to protest Green's dec1s1on Ln the Breto case "I gencrall~appr~ate-\-he·fact>tha~ ~ • elected officials listen to people," commented Susan Davidson. SLAM's Vlce president. "His decision was ridiculous. u. was SO...P'>OL" Davidson also said she would "lik<> to think" SLAM's p1cket1ng help<.'d to hasten Green's transfer Gre<>n, on the other hand, said the-·L. case was "blown aU out of proportion." He said he protects chll(lren "as much as any judge on this court " Asked whether he thought SLAM had influenced Beacom's decision on his r~asslg'rmlent. Green said . "l don't believe Judge Beacom would permtt such a thing." When"'Green announced has dec1s1on • to release Breto, Deputy District At- torney' Charles Middleton said. ·:rm afraid we have released a child molester mto the community " The realignment of {'Ourtroom as- signme nts lS in keeping with Beacom's stated in tention of streamlining and decentralizing the crinunal and civil court process Smee has e lection as presiding ;udge las.L January__Beac.-om has w orked t.oward mstituttng a team approach m the courtrooms that handle cnminal cases Jud es are ass1 eCI to the vanous municipal court otStncts ananancn-e~-• Superior Court (•riminal c~ there. I from arraignment through sentencing. Under the old approach. most cnnunal cases funneled through ont: courtroom. Bea<..'Om said the team apprual·h has streamlined the trial process and reduced the cnrmnal cac;e backJoR Ch\Jiforecastgiven • Non-profit orgaruzallons wanting to set up concession booths at next year's fourth annual chili cook-off m Bommer Canyon should make reser- vations soon. 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Horning in 'Uni corn' caught in photos I . NEW YORK tAP) -Leonardo Da Vinci drew them. Pablo Picasso painted them. Julius Caesar once reported having seen one. And now Keith Hallam and Steve Evans say they have photographs of one. The unicorn. So. shy, so pure, so myttucal. Like the tooth fairy, Santa Claus, and the East.er Bunny. it doesn't exist. Or does it? Hallam and Evans. two friends who went hlking in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia .las.t weekend, aren't so sure. T hey took five color photograph$ ·of an animal with. a horn sprouting from its forehead and a mane and tail that look as if they have been dyed dirty yellow . "An tJg!Y-looking m~. pretty mangy," Hallam told the Washington Post. "lf we hadn't had the pictures. we wouldn't have told anybody." Park rangers are ipvestigating the sighting, one of two reported over the weekend. But they suspect a prankster added a gold mane and horn to a horse and then ti.imed It loose in the park, home to such animals as black bears, deer, rabbits and other small mammals. "Parks are full of wonderful discoveries, so who knows?" Karen Wade, park si>okeswoman. said. "If I were a unicorn, I'd probably rude in a 197,000-acre preserve, too. ".We don't have ~y basis for believing that there's a real. !Jve unirorn here, but ii we find one we'll put 1t on our list of rare and endangered species:" · The unicorn of ancient legend was generally part horse, part stag and part lion, with its horn considered to have'magical powers as an antidote to poison. The creature ts found woven into tapestries. painted on shields and mentioned in ancient writings from the Bible to AnstotJe. AD ST ARTS THURS. AD GOOD TBRU IOY. I& Doa'I miss llliomd Lualter'1 wild m cnzy pllir. SHORTY • CHEAP CBICIEI in ,.non II these ·stores 011 Satariay, lov. 12th. BELLFLOWER 9:30 to 12 . som UTE/DOREY 210 i:30 PEEBl.ESS WISIERLESS FAUCETS • •• . . .. PERRY'S FLOWERS • COOL WEATHER _, VEGETABLES PONY PAKS 39! Big Mlectlon of flower• and •egglH that Hire the cooler fall weather. Hire Calendula. Pan•y. Snapdragon. Lettuce. Broccoli. Cauliflower and other•. Loolr for the C_ha mpagn• color pony pair'•· mt: UDLE llit•E• FIUU.i MIOO llLI PUZ . 23" , ............... n -s• \ ~-------------- FENCING 6 n. IX& I R~UGB. RED~OOD 79c . 112 REDWOOD STAKES 12" 6tEA. 18" I 3tEA. Add itome pri'facy to the yard and lreep Fido out of the neighbor'• lra•h can•. (A 9ood neighbor I• one who. when he want• to borrow a corlr•crew. a 1k1 you tobri~g It over.) 1_8 '-'~ .... _ ...... ·~~- FIRST ALERT 1 ~~ # -MURRAY BICYCLES READY-Lm: I ' 1 2011 RED BMX "I've totally suspended judgme nt," Hallam said. "I don't be!Jeve in unicorns, though " lll~~!illl;~ ,__B==ut Robert Vavra does. _ "If you want them to eXlSt. t ey eXJSt," sa.ia -----~-~ 71 ~.lflS 18'' I ". M TEAM MURRAY I BllrH -- •-II una1:~bled If!. ft 9 7 Wh.-n<rll drarged up. ~t'll-gi'Mt-'(Ou-tnOM lh«n-lYa --~-1f5fJH CLUB TOGS -RBB = Vavra, a photographer and animal behavioralist who has published 120 color photographs of the white horse with spiraling horn in his book. "Unicorns I Have Known." Some of those unicorn photographs appeared m the October tSSue of Life -magazine. Asked 1f the unicorns m his book are real, he would only say. "The LSSUe LS not whether urucorns eXJSt -or can be proven to eX1St -in the natural world. It lS the right of beauty and iinagmation to exist." Believing in unicorns. Vavra maintains, is no t so improbable, really. "The shortest excursion into paleontblogy reveals a dozen animals that are far less believable than the urucorn," he said. "Compared with the unicorn. the giraffe is a'highly improbable animal. the hippopotamus is a nightmare and the anteater and armadillo are unbelievable ." Senior jobs open Older Laguna Beach residents who are seeking employment or would like someone to work for them, should call the Senior Center. Ask for Virgi.inia Van Hom on Tuesdays or Wednesdays between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m . or Thundays between 8 a.m. and noon. The number is 497-2441. BIRTHS wnn• •oteAL c•NTE" • OctoMt ,. Mr and Mra. Rod Aahley. Fountain Vlfwy, girl October2D Mr and Mra. Cttrla wanic., Hunt- ington BMcll, girt October22 Can<I~ Bradley and Otlnlel Byrne. lrvtne, boy Mr. and Mra. Rod Sanford, Co.ta M-.boy Mr. and Mrs Sandy AddllO"I, w .. 1mln11er. g1r1 Odoe-21 Mr Ind Mra. Rletlard Va<dugo, Fountain V1lley. boy OctobetZ7 Mr and 1.4r1. J~ K111w, Irvine. gift OctoberJO Mr and Mra Seen Grldy, lrvtne. boy FOUNTAIN VAUU COMMUNfTY ltOlf'fTAL Octobef21 Mr. and Mra. Son Tran, Hunllng1on Beectt, girt Oct.._21 Mr and Mra J-8-man, Coet1M .... boy IOUTit COAIT motCAL CINTR" ~· Mr and Mra. Wl"lam Mlllk, N-· port 8"cll. girt Oct.._21 Mr end Mre. Anthony Hunt, Co.ta M .... glrl OctoMrJO Mr end Mra Bob K.._, Laguna BMcll. boy Mr. and Mra. Don Blatnik, Laguna Niguel. boy IT. JOMttM ltOlf'fTAL OctobefZ7 Mr and Mra. Cart Hoplllna, Hunt- lflGIOl'I BMcl't, boy Octobef 21 Mr and Mra Mlcl't ... Samp .... Huntlng1on 9Mctl. gift FRESH LOCAL LOBSTER DINNER '13.95 Hill Loll1t11 11.15 .. Includes soup or salad, choice of potato or rice pilaf. 673-7726 __,_-:~ ··i/!,~ BALBOA ' 12" x 12" no· wax •lnyl Uoor tile w ith th• -lf·•tlck back. In brown or na1ural ruat. Nice pattern that y0ur floor won·1 be embanaued to wear. ~----~-·.;"') 3M 9" x II" --J PRODUcnON - hour• of llghl. with a beam that can be widened or I knobby tlrH , rattrap ~al•. BMX •tyle frame and narrowed. Great when the.power 9oe• out ln the I 80ddle. Get one n~w and ata•h It away for bou-. Chrl•tma•. MEI'S 26" OR I GIRLS' 24" I ~ MONTEREY CRUISERS Ya" TEXTURE Tl-II nR SIDING TI: H ijip: 11 1 YfOoUr ~ro~uOplaCEwho 161lr• a •l'o-•r pa~c•so.6s13tu0e R .. 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Some In the office ha• permanently "-:.._ ./ oneca•epercu•tomer·cauMof wfth le,.el head• are Franlren•t•ln and Shorty.) attaclied my coif-cup to my dHlr.) -the limited .upply. --------------------.. ____ ..... _______ ...:., ___ ;.._ ___ ._,~------------;,...;.---------- MAKITA FUOSBllG SllfDER 44!!s10 CLUB SOD x T = Hecny duty. do,uble ln•ula1ed •ander with all ball bearing con•tructlon. Flu•h •anding on all four •ldH 1• a •nap with thl• guy. I I I I . I BLUE RIBBON KEIT OCKY BLUEGRASS SEED 67~LB MALIBU D ~ () ~ 6 LIGHT SET ~'\ \ \)~J~ WITH TIMER ~~---,y ___ )::-49.'' -• f •• ) .... --v ,,._ . #LV1006T Low •oltage llgbl• tba1 go in ea•y. and are ea•y oa the ol' poclretboolr. Han NCHNd lamp. CLUB COHJI · LDC = Cholee of bhae. blaclr ot broW'Q cOYert. for ttcmda:rd or allll tnaclia. low btaclret or bJgb buclr•t Mat1. - Daily Pilat THI COAST AND.THI COUNTY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1983 ANN LANDERS TELEVISION BUSINESS 82 84 85 ... Christma& catul(>gs are p iling up, and t•on unwrb who want tbe co11 vtmien ce of sh opping by m1Jil should learn their rights so holiday prest>n ts don't turn into post-holiday problem'. See H2. , Rita Hayworth was r~cently the subject of a TV movie, which brought back romantic memories to one ~ewport Beach resident. --R -ITA ••• They're Still talking about the 'Goddess of Love' By CATHY De MA YO Her first name was shortened~ her last f'\81l\e was Anglicised; 01111y"""'c--.1 her dark hair w.as llghtened to a gleaming auburn. Her first major It's a story B~ GLlpm has told may times and undoubtedly w1U film. "Blood and Sand" with Tyrone Power, established her as a tell again -the tale of his five-year romance with Rita Hayworth, star. · incandescent fLlm star of the 1940s. After making "My Gal Sal," with Victor Mature, she filed for Last week's moVJe for teleVISOn , "Rita Hayworth: The Love divorce from Judson and &Oon caught the eye of Orson Welles, who Goddess," brought back memories for Gilpin, memories studded she married in 1943. Two months after the birth of their daughter, with skepticism. In his opinion, the TV biography missed capturing Rebecca, she went into rehearsals for the movie that was to haunt Hayworth by a mile her the rest of her life. "Gilda." "Lynda Carter worked hard. but there was JUSt no wai she "Gilda" with Glenn Ford. cemented her "love goddess" image could play Rita." he said. There were disunct physical differences and left the saucy, teasing "Put the Blame on Mame" indelibly in -alUlQ.ggh both actresses are vol~tuous.~ere the resemblance the public's mind. ended. GiJp111 said. He als6 felt the film ignorecJHaywort s er ma~to ~liercrumbted-dming-their only-film geniune warmth. herexcrutiating ,hyness, her innate kindness. t:ollaboration, "The Lady From Shanghai," in which he directed A professional artist. Gilpin, 67, works out of a Newport Beach Hayworth. The studjo aent her on a promotion tour to ,Europe in apartment crammed with newpai)er clippings, fan letters, 1948, where she met Prince Aly Kahn, whose father was thP affectionate notes scrawled by Hayworth. On one. wall is his ·wealthy spiritual leader of the lsma.lian Moslem sect. with 20 charcoal portrait of the pin!Jp that stopped male hearts around the million followers around the globe. globe during World War II -Hayworth kneeling on a bed. Their meeting blossomed into marriage in May of 1949 at languidly looking over one negligee draped shoulder. Kahn'schateau in Cannes as the world watched through the eyes of Gilpin leaned forward. lit a cigarette and chuckled as he the jostling press corps and gossip columnistS. The prince and his described how he me( the fLlm star m 1972 at Riviera Country Club. bride took centerstage In an lnt.ernationaJ social swirl of nightlife, During a tense moment in a foxhole in France, inspired by that parties and horse racing. The couple had a daughter, Yasmin, and famous pinup. he had written her a letter pledging to take her out Hayworth stayed away from Hollywood for two and half years at to dinner if he ever got out of the war alive. the peak of her popularity. Twenty-eight years later, he approached her m the R1v1era When she finally re turned to make a black and white mystery Clubhouse and said, "It's been 28 years since I asked you to dinner 'called "Aff81I' in Trinidad," she had been absent from the silver and I'm getting hungry." She accepted his invitation and they dated screen for almost four years. "Trinjdad" showed a more mature and for the next five years. disillusioned "love goddess." "She was magic. I'm telling you," he said affectionately It was at that point in her life that last week's TV movie ended, And that's what the films of the '40s were about -magic. choosing to close with Hayworth finding a new maturity and depth glamour, fantasy -and Rita Hayworth was one of the screen's after the tornado of glitter that had surrounded her heyday in films. brightest stars. Groomed by rhovie mogul Harry Cohen to project an But the saga of her later years is equally fascinating, if less alluring blend of innocence and temptress, Hayworth was the familiar. After "Trinidad" came "Salome," cashing in on the queen of Columbia Plctures dunng the '40s. Biblical epic craze that gripped Hollywood in the early '50s. And Born Margarita Carmen Cansino. she was discovered at 17 after "Salome" came husband number four, singer-actor Dick dancing flamenco rouU.nes with her father in a Tijuana night.club. Haymes. She and Haymes wed in 1953, following the release of Brought to Hollywood in 1935 for a bit part as a Spa.nsih dancer in "Sadie Thompson" featuring Hayworth in 3-D as Someret "Dante's inferno,'' she met and then married Ed Judson, a car Maughamn's temptress of the tropics. salesman who negotiated her a seven-year contract at Columbia as After another four-year absence from the screen and yet a wedding present. -another divorce. Hayworth returned to film in ''Fire Down Below" PAPARAZZI • with Robert Mitchum and Jack Lemmon. Her last film for Columbia was opposite Frank Sinatra and a new ''love goddess," Kim Novak. in "Pal Joey" in 1957 Her next film was for producer James Hill, "Separate Tables," for which David Niven and Wendy Hiller won 09cars and Hayworth won the producer She and Hill were married in February, 1958, and divorced in September, 1961. During the next I 0 years, her films became fewer and farther between. Her last film. made in 1972, was "The Wrath of God," again with Mitchum That same year. Gilpin met her on the golf course. and he said she was tired of the spotlight and life inJ}le fut lane. content just to play golf, putter around the house with her --dog5-and diRe-mtt-with a-ie.w close.friends. __ He describes her during that penod as warm but wary-afraid of crowds. but always gracious to the strangers who w ould approach them in restaurants and intoduce themselves, basking for a moment in her aura of glamor . Puring the '70s. there were press reporta of cl.rinkina. disorientation, erratic behavior. Her relationship with Gilpin ended abruptly when he talked her into checking into Hoag Memorial Hospital for an examination. Her daughter Yasmin flew out from New York and transferred Hayworth into an alcholic treatment cen~r in Connecticut. Gilpin hasn't talked to Hayworth since, although he still aenda her flowers every year on her birthday, Oct. 17. "All I know about Rita is what I read in the newspaper." he said. r ln recent press interviews, Yasmin. now 33, has described her mother's battle agaisnt Alzheimer's disease, a progressive illneae that scrambles the brain's nerve cells. Its symptoms include forgetfulness. memory Joss and wide mood swings. The diaeaae ia belie,ved to affect at least five per cent of the population over age 65 in the United States. • Yasmin, who was appointed her mother's legal guardian, is a member of the board of the Alzheimer's ~ase and Related Disorder Association. She has told the press that her mother, now 65. lives 'Vith fulltimecal'l!takers in an apartment in new York City near her daughter. largely unaware of much of the world around her. • Public interest in Rita Hayworth has been regenerated by her daughter's public work for the Alz.heimer's Diesease A.s8oc:i.ation. a new biography on the bookshelves and the recent TV movie. Cecilia and Randall Presley. DreaDlin' Chapman College stages American Celebration Ill "ln California, your dream is as real as you make It," boomed the black-lied baritone from a perch stage-right an the Anaheim Marriott ballroom. Saturday night fantasy and reality merged ln a glittering gush of music, wordA, video tmages and emotion u Chapman CoUege st.88ed A.iner1can C-eJebration m. James and Irene Bentley. repeonsibility, committment and service ex- emplify the free enterprise system at its best. Orange County has no dirth of such citizens and l , l 00 of the most successful dined and danced and applauded three of their own: Ra.aclaJI E. Presley, Newport Beach builder extraord.i.naire; 0 . J1mes Bentley, Lido We creative health care engineer; and the Cb1pmu f1mlly, whoee Bank of America founding father's phlla,tthropic Suocetle8 Include the college that bears his name. Helen Coif ey of Newport Bea ch was a palmreader at the recent Olympic inspired 'Go for Gold' annual fair sponsored by the Muses, a women's support group for the California Museum of Science and Industry in Loe Angeles. One of those taking advantage of her eervicee was Owen Churchill of Los Angeles, the oldeet ,living gold medalist . Churchill, 87, won the gold medal in 1932 for yachting. o..,,...,......,....,._..., \The theme was California Deamin', carrying the audience through he rough and tumble 19th century into the fut and furious 20th. The purpoee wu to honor area residents who A rousing faculty-student production includ- ing chorua, symphony and dancers under the d irection of Prof. Ron TtaroaaoD wowed five-oo\lf"9e dinner guests including Jamet RMle- velt, Betty H1UoD Wllllam1, the Geor1e Aryro1' (he's Champman board chairman), Carl and M1rg1ret Karcller, Heri» S•tton, Arnold BeckmH, Ed and Flo11 Scllumaclaer, Tony ' MHtapen, Robert Pralle, Pele and Jacly Slr1cas1 and hundreds of other appreciative gUtterati too numerous to mention. The honorees were pre.ent.ed with portraits by Champman alumna S harona RobiNon, and stayed on to dance to the M•rr1y ltorda orchestra and accept weU-deeeved accoladet! from their proud peers. West Point cadets vialt P1tty and James Conway are hosting two West Point cadets in their Santa Ana home over the Thanksgiving holiday. The cadets will be out here to watch the traditional Anny-Navy football battle at the Pasadena Roee Bowl...breaking an 83-yeer cn- dition. 112 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, November 10, 1983 Mail-order rislls Reduce holiday gift woes By LOUISE COOK ..--,,_ ..... Family tree: DEAR ANN LANDERS . l alli!llltulght·n·~m·k al heart. The fourth relattve has JUSl µhOlll'<I r11r information so she can l'Omplt•tc "tt)e fto11ily trt'<• .~ My parents w ere strk t Catholks. l''orty yl'u~ ago J eloped with a man I loved Hl' w:L"11't Calhoht· _ and 1 was six months pregnant. W1thjn w1~·ks lht• marriage went sour. M)' husband thi.a pµea.red Christma6 catalogs are p1lin~ ·~P· and consumers who want the convenience i.>f snoppmg by mru l should learn their rights 90 hol iday prest>nts don't tum into JX'lSt-holiday problems. The Federal Trade Co~1on .aays 1t gets more complaints about matl-order sales dur111g January and February than a t any other time of the year. And the f'TC says most of the people who write don't know a bout the protec't1on t hey have under som eLhmg called the Mail Order Merchandise Rule. and ind udjng a pustage-free way for you to let the company know whether you agree to the new dat.e or want w cancel your orde r nnd gel a refund. If there are less than 30 days between the old and new shipping dates, you must return the option notiCt' or the company has the nght t0 assume you've agreed to the delay. lf there are more than 30 days between the two dates, the burden shifts: the company must cancel your order and send you a re fund if it doesn't hear from you. · "~ Three days bl-fort: the baby arrived J married ',. ":J a friend of my brothe r's, a sweet and gt'n lit:' 1Ymn a " fe w years younger than my~lf He wasn't "' Catholic either , so the {am.Uy l'OOS1dc·red ml' a harlot. We moved 2,000 rrules away anJ fur ·HI years have been extremely happy ->.; The last relative t.o caU SC:ty:-. ht• 1->lani. to \-P';_ . publish a f ami1 y history and ne.eds my <.'OU pe rn uon ~ I told him I didn't wish to be includt'd bet·itu!>f• no one arounlhere knows anythmg al>Oul me .• md that's the way I want it. He said 1f I r1•fust"ll to volunteer the informauon, they would frnJ 1t cm their own. What can l do? -ANONYMOUS PLEASE The rule IS designed to lessen problems with goods that don 't arrive whe n promised tn general. it requires marketers to send your order w1thm SO days (unless otherwise specified m advance) or give you the option of a refund He re's how the rule works; You place an order for a piece of merchandise -an appliance. per}Japs -on Nov 11 The advertisement does not specify a • delivery date. Assume your telle r arnves at the seller's o{fil-e on Nov. H . The appliance musl be shipped by Dec 14 al the Latest. lf there's a problem, tht.' seUer , mvst mai.J you an "opuon notice,'' telling you the ne~ shipping date U you paid by cash , check or money Qrder. the refund must be matled within seven b~iness days a fter receipt of the cance1Ja t1on notice. tf the sale involved a t•redit card, the seUer must mail the papers to adjust your account within one billing cycle. (Ac\uaUy, i l is never a good idea to use cash for any mail-order purchase; it's nsky to send cash through the mail and you have no rE."l:ord of the payment.) The ma1 l.-order rult.> does NOT C\Wer everything yciu buy by mail Exceptions are photo-fLruSh ing, maga zine subscnpllo ns (e><l.'ept for lhe fu-st issue). eoo orders. seeds and plants or credit orders where your accowll is not charged before the goods are sh ipped Tht.> rule also does NOT apply to te lepho ne orders. You can lessen the possibili ty of trouble by foUowing a few rules. Among them : -Don't deal with unfamiliar companies. U you don't know the seller, check your local consumer protection office or the Direct Mar keting Association, 6 E. 43rd S t , New York, N.Y .. 10017 -Read advertisements carefully. Dc:>n't rely on pictures; they can be nuslead mg. -Find out what the t'Ompany's policy 1s on returns. - 1-Money mystery needs solving [{ vou could die from over-commurucalion. lhls coUntry would be a graveyard. . There lS no other nauo n on the face of this earth that dissemmates more mfonna tion to its flMA iOM8f(I . people than we do. Amem·a has lhe highest l.1te racy rate m t he AT WIT'S END world . over 98 percent. ln 1977, the percentage of high school graduates increased to 80 percent a nd 1s still cltm btng. We h ave more I'm exaggerating, but only a little. Th ere are 15-to-18-year-olds enroUed tn school than any lods roaming lhe earth I.Oday whose first words t.o other nation Ln the world a contemporary are. ''[lo.you reme mber w here you L By the-tune our lods leave school they hav~ w~re and what you were d~mg the day you found ~n taught how l.O read. \•mte: cook. ~·or'k a out your shampoo cost $1.85 a tube?" computer·. clunb ropes. dnve a car. type-. do ma th. There are Jamil.les. of course. who talk about bwld a btrdhouse. speak Italian, make sulphur. s top bleedmg.1denufy a cumulus cloud. know that nothmg else bul money, but generally how much Th omas J efferson m vented the foldl.ng c hair. Daddy makes and w hat thmgs cost are a well-kept wnte a resume. and play a m usical IJlStrumenl So. confidence right up there with cousin El.mora who what am I setting you up for~ had a six-month baby that weJghed in at 10 They know nothing about money pounds, 4 ounCet>. -From the tune a d uld IS born. no one talks lO Education is supposed to prepare young him abou t how m uch things cosl He rarely knows prople for li re here on th1S plan et. The arts, the the price o{ a house or a car until he IS read y to buy scie nces. th~e }Ob skills are a part of it. one . 'I!he-aru~" tiling. we. telJ. the m about money IS How about a requit ed class on Money for both that It doesn't grow on trees. They figured that out male and female? Ho w to budge t it. t'low to makt' It the first tune they lned to spend leaves last. how to hve on 1t, how much mtcrcst costs Then . somewhere bf.tween puberty and should be the ~1c premJS(' -~~y . t~• ge.Lan.lUlS~t.o their f1~anc1al __ Som ewhc•re in young people's lives lhey prayers ... a plasuccredJl card. A few months later sh.oUld k:now thal aoox of bre!akfast-t.'ereal cost:!-J Never-Nev~r Land turns int.o smaJJ claims court SI 99. If they wor k for rrunimum wage, it will take I and then they are told aboul money. 'them 36 minutes to buy a box of cereal. rou1 HEALTH OR PETER J STEINCAOHN DEAR DR. ST E{l';CROHN: To my chagrin (horror is a better word), I d13eovered a lump tn my nght breast last week l found ll wtule t.ak.i.ng a shower and perfonrung a routine breast seU-examiniation. I tmmedtately made an appotnl- ment with my doctor. S ure e nough. ll was a lump. We a~ not to rush n ght into an operation . I am to be admitted mto the hospital within a few days for observation before making the final diagnosis. Meanwhile, can you give me a hint of what's likely to take place? I don't want t.o rush . lnto an operation unless it's abeolut.ely necessary. Mrs D. - concentrate on your alcohol intake ra ther than on c'Ountmg your calories. Mr U " . . . FOR MRS. J .: A hospice IS a place or program designed to help termmally 1U patien ts. It does SO· by providing understanding care by physicians. nurses and_ volunteers· to 'bring emouonal com fort • as well as to relieve pam . Dying patients are saved as much as possible from feeling of re}E!Ction by ph ys1c1an and family. More and more h06pices are ava.1.lable in commuruties • • • DE AR DR. STE INCROHN: Me ntion the yo-yo symptoms and rune out of ten will know I'm refe rring to w eight loss and weight gain. For years I've been trying to lose. I've read every diet book thal was ever published. But nottiing has helped. I'm one of the ye>-yo's. I'm now in my early 60s. Too late? Mrs. 0 . DEAR MRS. 0 .: It is not too Late. Find a good doctor interested in obesity. But the cure won't be easy! • • • DEAR A: Your rela&ives will proba bly dig up IOmetbinl OD tbeir OWD,·bUl rise above il a nd don'& be concerned. You owe &hem ootbing. • • • DEAR ANN LANOF:RS . ln .ill lhl' vc<tn. I have been reading your column you have pn n tt-d only one letter from a ·r~t.her whp 1s iwying child support and resents h lS ex-w1fo dressing lik"' ..a million bucks while lhc kids look hkt strC't.'l urchins. That lette r described my sttw.1 uun perfectly. . I get our son for one month m tlw summer and again at Christmas, time Whem•ver ht~ molh\o'r drops hl1TI off I have to spend al lt•a.-.t two d&Vl> shopping to get him pre>sentablv l lss arrrv"c.t wardrobe conststs of torn undcrwt•ar. sotks with holes, faded jt!ans and T -sh lrts and ~.i l up sneakers. The boy has no handkerchiefs nor a CREDIT CARDS. •Visa • Master Card • Amer Express •Diners • Carte Blanche • . " Her life uprooted ANN lANDERS d<.'<.'(.'nt suit. I askt.'d. "Whal do you wear t.o chun:h?" His reply, "We don 'l go." Last F.ast.er I sent a c·h~k for $200 and asked my wife to buy Johnny a new sw l and some shoes Shl' w rote back and said hts last year's suit was fine and she'd bank the money Instead, she bought herself a dress and S&id she'd replace tht.> money as soon as she cou ld T rue, some fathers run ou t on their families a11d do everything po6SJblt to avoid paying child support, but those of us who pay regularly lhmk we should have some evidcm-e that the money is "J>l'nl on the lods, and not on the ex-wife's back. - SKUNKED IN ILL. DEAR SKUNKED: Tbe letter you &banked . m e tor produced hundreds of complaints from wome n saying tbeir suppor t cbeck1 were inade- quate, late or nonexistent, and tbat I bad a lot of nerve taking tbe side of &be lousy ex-bu1baod. Granted -some ex-husband• are liars, slr.unlis and irresponsible louts, but tbere a re many wbo bebave decently and want to do tbe right tblng. I believe they are entitled to see &be receipts for m e rc handise tbal was supposedly purcbased-.foc tbe c hildren. • •• --Planning a wedding? Whar's right? What's wrong? Ann Landers' "N11w Bride's Guide" will rt'lieve your anxiety. To rec"e1ve a ropy, send $2 plus a long. self-addressed. sttimped envelope (37 ccnrs postage) to Ann Landers. P.O. &x 11995, ~h1cago, DJ. 6061 1. · . . . - EXPENSIVE IN EVERY WAY BUT THE PRICE. Comfort of course. But you want styl e; too. That's why Koret designed these Stretch Plus* Separates with classic tailoring. Our traditional styled 100% Dacrons Poly- ester Blazer has built-in stretch panel. The coordi- nating pro portion lengt fi pants have a pull-on elastic waists. You'll want to make these clothes the year round key to your wardrobe f-~------- FREE OFFER -- From now until Dec. 24 th we will give FREE with each multiple purchase of Koret merchandise one free FOLDING UMBRELLA !'.IS C E 19 49 HOURS: 9:30 -6:00 Closed Sundays DEAR MRS. D.: Whatever the nature of the fump. be thankful that you believe in breast sell-examination. Otherwise you rrught have overlooked it for many months. As you know, time lS the unportant factor in survival 1{ 1t turns out to be cancer . But it may not be. All lumps a.re not cancerous. Dr. Stttincrohn welcomes questions from • readers. Hect.Allor answer all individually but will include thOtie of gen eral interest in his column. Send your questions ro him, in care of the Daily Pilot, P . 0. Bo>< J 560, ~ia Mesa CA 92626. OC P A "T Mt:NT S TOft~ our doctor has many choices in making the di osis of what ails you. Undoubtedly, he will r mmend mammography no matt.er how old you are. But he will not rely on that alone. Perhaps the lump is a cyst. He may order a needle-aspiration biopsy. Fluid will be withdrawn and sent to the laboratory for examination . . U diagnosis is still questionable. the surgeon will remove the lump. or a •ece of it for ·examination under the microscope. Doctors' will agree with you. Mrs. D. The y don't like to rush into breast surgery without knowing beforehand what problem they need to overcome. ••• DEAR. DR. STEINCROHN: ls there anyone who drinks a lot who doem't wonder if the liquor isn't d.amagtng to the liver? I'm no exception. I'm 45, formerly a moderate drinker , who now admits I'm a heavy. Two or three mart.lnis. t wq or three highballs, and perhaps a hall-pack or beer is m y u.suaJ drinking schedule for a day. Unlike many drinkers though, I am protecting my Uver. I'm on a heavy. healthy diet. Doesn't that make sense? Mr. u. DEAR MR. U.: What? The heavy druiking or your heavy dieJ? Sorry. but my answe r is neither It's true that alcoholics who aren't on nutritious dletS are more Ukely to ge t cirrhosis, but a good diet doesn't fully prot«t agamst it. Hepatitis is reversible, but cirrhosis of the Live r i.•m't. 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" Carolyn Bro xto n, Michael (Jayton and Conrad Michaels (fro m left ) com prise the cast of the Mi ssion Viejo Playhouse's comed y "4T he S ta r Spangled Girl." L 'The Star SRangle-d Girl' Neil Simon favorite successfully revived By TOM TITUS Of .... Delly -l lafl Back in the middle 1960s, when Neu Stmon was setting ihe thealrical world on fire with such hit comedies as "Coine Blow Yo ur Horn," "The Odd Couple" and ''Ba.refoot'in the Park." the real world outside New York's theater di.strict was corning apart. ·suddenly, topics like Vietnam, peace marches, marijuana and the palriotic backlash (re member "America: Love It or Leave It?") were becoming grist for the playwright's mill. Simon's answer was a topical comedy called ':The Star Spangled Gtrl." not the best of his early creations, but m retrospect far better than some of nis later ones. Nearly two decades later, Simon is still cranking them out and conununity theaters are faithfully reviving some of the older scripts. Like "The Star Spangled G irl," the latest' production of the rejuvenated Mission Viejo Playhouse. This one is set in a San Francisco apartment, ctrea 1966, where two young ·men are vigorously putung out a protest newspaper with such provocative headlines as "Is LSJ on LSD?" Into their rrudst drops a gorgeous Olympic swimmer who gushes with · · instan~ sw~ the writing half of the \earn off his feet. The feeling isn't mutual, whic provides the bulk of the play's conflict. Robert Michael Conrad, the Mis&on Viejo theater's new artistic direc:tor , both stages and acts (under the name of Conrad Michaels) in the show, which is dotted with his individual flourishes. Most are bright and imaginative, but having the title character lead the audience in the pledge of allegiance before the show does seem a bit much. Carolyn Broxton, who enacts this role, fairly bubbles with energy, a prerequisite for he r character. Her arrival perks up a lagging sequence, and so long as she is on stage. the sho'f crackles with life. Not that she is all that believable -none of the cast really is - but she possesses showmanship in large doses. Less effective is Michael Clayton as the nebbish who's smitten by her channs. Clayton comes across like the yoi.&nger brother in Sunon's "Come Blow Your Horn·· and seems out of place on a San Francisco protest sheet. Additionally, he e ncounters problems m sustain,ing tus character Conrad/Michaels takes on the straighkr. but ultimately more imponant assignment of th£> paper"s editor-publisher and turns in a strong, authoritative performance. His impact falters only m his romantic interlude with Broxton, a scene too predictable to bt- drawn out so long, as iLis he.re. Linda Sherman's sellin~ is i)erhaps a bit too tidy for what it represents, but its mixture of components works well. "The Star Spangled Gtrl" continues for two more weekends. Fridays and Saturdays at the new curtain time of 8 p.m .. al the Forum Theater on the Festival of Arts grounds. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach (tickets 673-460 l ). The playhoUSE' will move back to its roots, the Mission Viejo High School theater, in March with Ken Kesey's modern dass1c· "One F1e w Over the Cuckoo's Nest " "A mo•ie .. ilh 111 the '1 ht> Ril(ht "'tuff .. ." lom \\ulfr\ boo• nu .. come' 10th~ 'crt>cn in epic. •i\ua 1, ~~larular form. 1 hr \mtrican mo•lt' or •h~ )or:· '-1H \UI1 A ----------·------------'"<\ ttrand HI tdihin11 tntu11inmen1. i{i1th l·"•ufTed •ilh 'triou,ne'~ of ~ubj~rl · m11ier ind• .. nd humor that come• out ofleft field:' JJ ~"' ,, ""'· ,,., l/\11 '' u , itf\I ----------* ------------ "" ttrrlfic motion picture. Ptrfecth puc IOJt~ther. (,o ~t 11:· '"''ti"" " '"' , , -------* ------------ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 10, 1983 8 3 .. Nielsen rating! CBS has top show but ABC wins sweeps Hy Jl~tmv IUlt'K :i "!)CJ Minult'!i," CBS , 24 6 or 20 o n11l11uri 011111 Aoeoci.••"'•"• 4. ··-Falcon Crc-st," CB..5, 2J :1 or 1 !.I 5 m1Ll1on LOS ANGELES CBS' "Dull~" wrui thl' top show but ABC surged ahead to win both the Nielaen ratings-for thtc· week and the opening . ~f the NtWt'mber SWl'('p$. ABC tuuk the week t'ndc..--d Nov. {j and thl' first days oJ the sweeps. The ratings week began on M11nc.loy, hut the s weeps, the special rating period when local stations set thetr adverttsmg rat.es, began m the m1ili.llf• of the week. Arbttron began its count on WL-dnesdav and Nielsen on Thursday. It was ABC's second victory for the fall sea.son and tts most s1gnif1cant smce it was accomplished with regular programming ABC's first victory came during World Sc-ries wc.-ek. CBS has won the other four wc..-cks "Dallas" c..·arne in first, but the ABC Sunday N1~ht Mov1l· "'Stir Crazy" was only a 10th of a poml lx•hind The mov.1e, in which Richard Pryor and ~ne Wilde r play a pair of irre pressible t'Onvicts, beat CBS's usually )>trong lineup of comedies ABC won tht• A.C. Nielsen Co ratings for the Wt-.•k with a m•1work average uf 17.8. CBS was ~'<-·ond Wtlh Hi !I and NBC was third "(ltli 14.2. T he nl'lworks :-.<iy this means that in an average prime-time minutt' 17 8 percent of the nation's lc..•ll•v1s1on hunws were tuned to ABC 1 n l he..· st x th wc..~k of th1: season ABC edged c:l~t to CHS. whu:h leads the season-to-date with l 71f:' AHC has a 17.6 average and NBC is third with 15 1. CBS had flvl' s hows in t he Top I 0. ABC had four ~hows at the top and NBC had one CBS" "liO Minutes" w as third, ''Falron Crest" fourth a nd ··Magnum, PI." fifth. "The A-Team,'' NBC"s only hit •Jf the sea.son, was sixth. CBS' "Slmon .~Simon'" was seventh ABC's "Dynasty" was eighth, "Hotel" was ninth, and a Sp<'<'1a1 two-hour edition of "The Love Boat," which wok a boatload of guest stars to Japan. was 10th The N&' mtnJ.Series "Pnncess Drusy" also fell • Vll'llm w ABC's "Stir Crazy "The operung chapter of tht• two-part adaptation of Judith K.rantz's _ lx-st-sl"ihng novel was m ~9th place. Another NBC disappointment was "Bay Ctty Hluc.>S," a n1ucally acclaimed show about the lives of a minor league baset:iall team. It landed m 62nd place, and the week before 'at made its prerruer e in 53rd place..• Fur the S{'l'Ond week all the shows at the bottom of the ratings were NBC's. Ttle lowest-ranked show wa.c; the NBC's magazine show "First Camera." The bottom five: N BC NFL Foothall Game P06l Show, "Mr Smith," "For Love and Honor." "The Yellow Rose" and "First Camera." CBS kept a strong grip on first plac.-e with its evcrung news show. CBS had a rat.mg of 13.8. NBC was St.'<."Ond wt th 11.3 and J\.BC was third with 11 .2. Here are the week's Top 20 programs: 5. "Magnum. P.l.," C BS, 23.2 or 111.4 million 6 "Tht· A-T1:am ," NBC, :l:i 1 or lll :J nullson 7 "Simon & Simon," CB..S. 2:i 0 or 19 2 rruU1on. 8 "Dynasty," ABC, 22 I or Iii 5 mllhon Y "Hotel," ABC, 20 a ur 17 4 null1on 10 "The Lovl-' Boat," AOC, 20.•1 or 17 1 rrullion. 11 "Knots Landing," CBS, 20 3 or 17 0 million. 12 "Hart to Hart," ABC, 1117 or 10 5 million 12. 'l'le-"Factsof Life:," NBC. lY 7 or 16.5mill1on. 14 "Newhart," CBS, 19.6 or 16.4 rrulli<m. 15. "AfterMASH," CBS, 19.5 or 16.3 million. 16 '.'Hardc:as tle & Mc<.:orm1ck," ABC, 19 :.S or 16 I 101l11on. 17 "Real Pffiple," NBC. 19.l or Iii 0 m1lhon 18. "Duk<.""S of Hazz.ard,'' CBS, 18 5 or 15.5 million. 19 "HiUStrc.'<.'tBluc-s."NBC, l84or 15.4null1on 20 "Fall Guy," ABC, 18.2 or -15.2 million STARTS TOMORROW -~---=~ • ••• • 00 c.-11 ••' ttlotO I H&l'lt,I I "OaUas," CBS, a rating of 26.8 or 22.4 millJon _.__,.... ______ ...,_,,... ... "'l"l,... ...... ll"P ... ~ houSt>holds. 2 Movie-··Sur Crazy." ABC, 26 7 or 22.3 million: T his. C hevy Chase !l corned·-~: .,.,, OF THE . f ~l~~l'lJI~ IUlllSl.-r '""' ~ .. '1llO ,. 1t 1 \ j,, \0 ,., ... ~ ..... 7~1 4llA TOWN CENl(R .c ..... ,. .. ._.. .. /~I 41&.I ti•, .. , '" lllUU IN; •11 '°'' . _-..--G s-t......,"'!'"'1--to"" ccNtt11 t o r.-,h w ..... ,-~- rh:\1 N ~;.I #f ltlMfilftU 'AOf,.._,, ll!<"IM\llt l'I 11]) -- A edw•rda '9 HAil-TWIN MMOt ., "''°" COIH .. 1• 01 ~I --- 11LC'Jil Hrtt·!ql w•uoc• r •II OI CIA ... , •-))I 06~~ "THIS IS A BETTER BOND, AND BY A WIDE MARGIN :' "Connery is wonderful. 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Renee SOutend•J~ reta ... . -_.3:55- $.BIZARRE -4:00- TOP O' THE MORNING -4;05- LC)MOVIE • • ·~ 'Haoov81' Slleef' (19791 Har- nson FOIO, Lesley-Anne Down -4:25- lS)MOVIE • • "Treasures 01 The Snow" ( 1981) Paul Dean Carey Bofn -4:30- D MOVIE * • "Ma1shal Of HetdOt'aOo" ( 1949) Cf) BULLWINKLE ID MOVIE * • "Blondie In The Oougll" f 1948) Penny StnglelOI', Ninur lake (HJ MOVIE t t ·~ Tile Ktlhf19 Of Randy Web- 5181'" 11981) Hal Holbrooli. Dixie Cartel (¢,AMSTE~AM,FESTTVALOf' FOOlS ~ . 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"MM'S PUa" (I) l. ...... ,., 9 :il ::g•·,, ..•... 871) .... ,.!q~;'\_:_ 4010 - "''~~'14 \~1·\•0'l(N()T t "HAL If Tm CllTllT (PC) 'I.US "Tm 1A1 ""1 TR IMS" (I) "TWll•" (I) l'lUS "flllTIC" (I) NO ON! "Tl( fllll Ttntl'' (t) ~·II l'\US Al!lllnto "NCH" "Tl( IUI ,_ .. (I) ""$ "Jll lllSl •n NATI URI" (I) "ltCIMt""' •• -..... (I) "us "TlllCS Ul TMI au Mr 111 "HAI. tf TIE COTllY" (PC) MS "TIE IAI ""1 TR IMS" (I) -~t:i1'2J gj~,) \,.,,,., Aru•..,. • \ \1u•• (.,11.t,. "IOU UT Im.I_.. (PC) MS "Tl( ... _.. ) ( * Av rocilW'mot UP.AN()( * J :~lt} New faces on "Knot 's Landing' William De vane (left ) a nd L>ouglas 44Knot's Landing." Devane s tar a Sheehun are new to the cast of State Senator Gregory Sumner. Overnight news programs ar-e tJnder~eiAg changes By FRED ROTHENBER<.; NEW YOR K -During the mvasJOn of Grenada. ABC News' "NightlJ.ne" had its highest raungs since the Iranian host.age crisis that helped create the program. During the same week. "N1ghtwatch," CBS' four-hour overnight news broadcast, had its highest rallng ever. ''NBC News Overnight" and ABC. which already had "Ni~htline," added "The Last Word." "NBC News Overrught" attracted 1 4 percent of the nation's TV households when 1t began m JuJy 1982, and still does. "N1ghtwatch" has never gone past Its 1.4 tughwater ratings mark recorded last week "The Last Word" was canceled and .. repl.aced by "One On One." which had e".en a shon.er Life. But there apparently are not enough big stones to keep viewers from their btauty sleep, and both More changes appear to be m store. networ ks are now reassesfilng rommiunents to An insider al CBS News. who requested late-night news. Cutbacks in all' time and personnel anonymity. sa1d Monday that "more than likely are Likely. 'Nightwatch' w1U will move to Washington within ~ Last week, when "Nightline" devoted three couple of months." The shift. partly for economic programs to Grenada. the show attracted nearly 7 reasons, from CBS News headquarters m New York percent of A.menca's television homes and beat NBC's probably will mean more cuts in personnel "Best of Carson" repeats and CBS' entertainment The program also would become less of a straight reruns. The week before, "Nightline" firushed third news show and focus more on issues. "It's easier to gel in that competJtion, with an audience of less than 4 people lined up to disc~ those th.mgs in Washing· percent. ton,'' said the CBS source "'Night.line' is not as successful when the cnses This comes a s hort time. aft.er "N1ghtwatch" of the world are not on," said Richarde Wald. !!eruof" ·went· from a four -hour JJve program to a two-hour vice president for ABC Ne ws. broadcast w,1th a two-hour repeat SLJ:ic.-e the sho\\ Despite the ont'-week surge of mterest. au-went on the aJr m the fall of 1982 a staff of -'73 hdS dienc.-es have remamed st.auc since the C.'Ommerc1al been cul to 59 networks brought m.·ws and l.nfonnat10n to the w ee In the past year. ABC's 90-rrunUU> late-night hours. partially to thwart inroads by Ted Turner. news programming has been t·ut by 30 rrunut.es aftcr who was offering his round-the-dock Cable News the cancellatJOn of "The Last Word" a nd 1t.s Network to aH1liates of CBS. NBC and ABC replac.-ement program. "One On One ·· Wuh the Aft.er Turner began negotiating with the de~ of those programs. '"Naghtlme" wenl from 3U stallons, CBS mt.rodul'ed "Night watch," NBC started minutes to its current hour format '1 I l~THE YEArs MOST=clllttBGINF AND DISTURBING NIGHTMARE. From 'Cabaret' to 'Lenny' to 'All That Jazz: Fosse has been rummaging through the junk heaps of our culture. He emerges here as a masterly director in full possession of a terrible vision. It is also hard to remember a more ferociousl,y moral movie. Eric Roberts gives a complex performance of hypnotic power:· •• · 1·, :i / , ·• TIME •··star 80' is very strong stuff. Fosse is one of our best moviemakers. Eric Roberts gives a sensational performance. Mariel Hemingway is sweet and true and heartbreakingly passive'.' .I.JC /\ /<,rOI' NEWSWEEK , BOB ro~[. ~ • SlAR ~ • .,. MARl[l HtMINGWAY rn1c ROBrnrs curr ROBrnrsoN CARROll BAKrn ROG[R R[[S DAVID ClfNNON ~ ·1 RAlPH BURNS I AlAN H[IM ·~ l • ·~ J}JIWl SV[N NYKVISi u .. wolrr~NG ~lAlffS I\ KfNNHH un ~· ,~, .... BOB ro~[ e AV.OOCOMPANY QElV.Sl . ....,...,.9"1l"O EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT . R .......... ..0 •H llllt •t M ..... .. ''"" ........ .. edwards CINEMA H A•IOI IOULIVAID 546 3102 AT ADAMS - C OSTA MISA ) ear-end tax p'anning can elp save April 15 surprises -· This 1:. the fu-.;t .1rt11'11· 111 ,, "'·' JI.II 1 ,,•ra•i. 011 111gon ,\11ut 1111/,I 1,1\r'" lld1l/'t' r/11•1•1td1d !ht· l't\H' SYL\'IA ~·onn:n You h1:1vt• a romfortJbk 1 wu munths 10 wh1l'h lu die roullnl' 111[Ht1•r:. so ''ou turn wh<1I otherw1St1 ultJ bl• i...ix1•s 1nt11 mon1;v 111 vour h.111k .11'\.11unl ar-end 13)( Sd\'mgs move:. urc: <Jlway" v.1lu<1blt- t they tould bl· t'Spt.'l·wlly SI.I now, bt'\'.IUS1· anotht•a "rote mt will go into C'fft't't 1n '84 l ) Make the mos t of the tandard deduc:lioo. ~e t:urr~rH fl~1t swndurd dt'dul'llon (or Zl'ro br.1t·k1•t tlOUM l ilS It ':, .llSO l'tllll.J) IS $3,400 for rnarflt>J pt.'Vµlt• and $'..!,:mo for :;ingl1·s By ast1.1te llmll\g of your lll'ffilLt'(l dt>duc;t1ons and tht· ~tandJrd dt•dlJ('llOn. VOU nla\ bt: ault• to 1n~·reas1• v0ur •wtuetl dL·di.ll'- uons for this V\•Jr J11d n1·xt Start off b~ h:.tmg you1 1tem1w<l Jeduetu>n~ nwrt gJge 1nterl'St. f1na11n· rhargt•:.. stute and local t .. 1·s. c:h:.ir1 - t.able l'1lntnbut1011:. m£'\.ltl\.1l and d11ntal t'X~l1SL·~. ('clSUally losses. etL· '.f.hen set• 1f vuur Lax s1tuat1on 1s hkt· Mr.. Smith's PORTE R Some \ l'clr.. Mrs Smith usC'~ )L' s tandard <ledul·llon nn her tax n:turn. in others. r:ie has enough dedUl'llble t•xpenst's tci profit by e mmng ht.'r dedul lions ( th1·y e>.<-ee<l hl'r standjjrd educuonl Ht•r l.Jas1c• year-t-nd strateg~. whl'rc po~1ble, is to Wl her 1984 deduc:llbJe expenses into I 983 She rants to makl' sure 1983 1s an 1temrz1ng year By omg this. Smith redut-es h er tax b1U for 1983 leason. Her-sh1ftmg has mt•reased hc•r dedui.:Laons in 98:i and det•reases them tn 1984 Of cours1..• since she -s dec•reast.'d next vear's deducuons. Smith mav iave lo pay thr tax 1n 1984 that she t-St·ape:. m lYtl:i laybe. says tax publisher Prcnuct--Hall, but, Mavbt> not. F'or the second result of Smith\ uction-sh1ft1ng is that she'll slash h1..•r overall t.ax l f6r both ~cars -1f she uses the standard ucuon for 1984 Moreover. due to the tax rate cut slated for 1984, 1th came out even further ahead. For mstam.-e. say ith and he'r spouse have :S3.200 1n deducuble nses m 1983 and expect to have about the same tal m 1984 Without a ny deducllon shifung. she vould be entitled lo the $3,400 standard deduction ~ch year. That would add up to :S6,800 m deductions rver 1983-84. But suppose Smith 1s able to pull :Sl .000 rt deductible 1984 expenses forw!rd into 1983. Now Smith da1ms $4.200 of 1tem1zed deductions l'l 1983 and takes the $3,400 sumdard dedut·uon 1n '984 So her two-year total romes to $7 tiOO $KOO pore than she would get with no sh1ft1ng What dt·dut·tions can1bt.· timt"<I'? Many 1ttm1> an· d1•duc·t1bll· wht•n paid, so L1n11ng tht• paymt•n t f1xt•s th\• yt·ar you tJkt• lht· de<lul·t1un You dt'<..IUl'l 1·h..1nt<.1bk• l0011tnbut1ons 111 th~ yt'ar you rrwkt• th1·m. M.1k1.: twci yc•ar"' c.•ontnbultons in tlw year yuu 1•xpe\'l tu 1 lt•rn1w In g1,n1•ral. 111tl'f't'Sl 1s dt~Ut'ted in th1· vear f.>JIU So 1 f I YIH i.hapt-s up as a big tnt'Onlt:' y<'ar. hrrJd oft y1lur 1ntc•rl'Sl pav1m·11t.s unul lit'l<t yr•ar· Mt•Lill'al l'X1wnst'S art' dt•chi1·i1bl1• 111 till' y1•ar paid. I h1:-. IS lht· k1·y ltl wtwrlwr you µay th1• bills in 'll:3 ur' 'Ii~ 21 You can squeeu more tax dollars out of tht> deduc tion for wo rking c ouples. In I Y8:1, .1 working l'pupk• t'im dcdut't I 0 pt•rn·n t "f t lw le~1·1· of $:!0.0011 ur tht• "4ual1fwtl 1•ar111'IJ 111t·orn1·" of the· s pous1• with tht· 111\.\t•r 1•c1rn1ng~ M~1x1mur11 $:i.OOO . uµ Ir or11 198:.!'s max1111um of $1 ,500 Th•" yt•c1r -t>nLI 11111vt-s. T;ix stratvgy l;.i l Mr Smtth c•a rn:. $:l0,IHJO a Vl'tlr" und Mrs Sn11th 1•arn~ $:W.OOO Th1•y ftlt· u j111 111 n•tur n Tht·y want 10 l'Onlnbutt· $:!,OIHJ to an lnd1v1cJual Ht•urt·nwnt i\l't•ount (!HA) HI nm:I Mr Sm11h should 1n:1kt• tlw lHA c:rn1 1rrbuu1111 H1·t1sm1 IHA l'on1r1h111 11m,, :in• Ol\l' of the dt·dlJt·tum:. subtrat'lt'<i frum l 0<.ir111.."l inrum • tu n •a1 h 4u;1ltfll'd l'arn<'d inrnml• If Mn. Smith makes thf• m ntnbu- tton. tht• Smtlh)t g1·l a working l'VUpll· d1 ·dUl't111n or only $1,800 (Ill pt.•r<.'{·nt nf $:t8,000 qualtf1l'<I l•armo<l mc·ome) If Mr Smllh makt·s thl' c:ontnbuuon. the Smith~ gN tht· m.ix1mum dt-'<.lucuon of $:!,000 ( 10 pcmmt of $30,000 qualified earnt-0 inromc.•) $20tl mOrt.' Tax stnilt•gy I bl Mr Brown t«1rns$50,000a yl'ar as a sales exl-t'Ullve and Mrs Brown aireC1dv hn~ t•arned $30.lH)O 1n I YH:I a), a self ·{·mploy1.J 1ntenor decorntor ThP Browns ltlt• :l .)(>mt rl'lurn Wht·nevt•r pos.c;1ble. Mrs Brown s hould shift int•oml' into l!:llH, so ll ls taxablt-1111!:184 I for instance, not brll ht'rd1ents until l::ite ~·t.•mben lh•ason: Thi· Browns cilre::idy havt· earnt.-d thf• ma,x1mum working couple <.ledut:· t1on for 1983 $:!.000 Ry push mg income tntt) '84. Mrs Brown ·mes) a lso earn the maximum for IY84 Thl' doser -;he gets to $30.000 in earned 1pcome 1n '84. Lhc b igger working mupll' dt-'du1.·uon the B rowns havt· next year Ewn 1f Mrs Brown's income top~ s:rn.ooo in 1984. she def L·rs t hl' t<.ix on ht-r mrnml' from 1983 to 1 \J8-I Next: l 'sing Medi~al Expenses Wi st>ly.1 To repeat This deduction sh1f11ng should bt, an ven beltl'r taX -sa\'er because of the tax rate c:ut fur p84 Smith should 1md up with less taxabh.• incomt• ~ 1983 the higher tax year -and mon' mcomt• 1n 984 when tax rates w ould bl' lo wer. Prt>nlll'('· Hall Managing stress . . f . I topic o Ineet1ng 1 rnphasizes. --- RGY INVISTMINTS provided by JET WINO SYSTEMS . INC. ~nvestmenl pro111C1es FEDERAL-Investment Tax Credit .... 10% Ed Hannon, former scruor scie ntist a t the J e t Propulsion Laboratory (who probably has had some first -hand experience w ith his topic), w1" speak on stress management at Tuesday's hors d 'oeuvres , meeting of the Technical Communications Society of Orange County l I Business Energy 6r«trt. . .... 15% ST ATE-Solar-Energy Credit.. .................. 25% TOT AL CREDITS ........................ 50% Oeprec1a11on and Long Term Income The~m rnoo.ung will beheld alt ht? Conestoga Inn i n Anaheim.. \ Reservations are advised and should be mailed I jto Joy White, Box. 16535, Irvine, 92714 . FOR INFORMATION CALL· 7141760-9509 11 Mainsail Or., Corona del Mar. CA 92625 I Computer workshop set Off1t1C1 only b) Olllflng ,,......,..,,.,,,,,, 10 tAlll r-1• whO Nllt ly mffllmufTI Wll•O'my flenclatd• (,,.t WO<th ••c:tv.,.... o• hOme "''"'''"no•' eulomoCM• o• •t -••2so.ooo•g•OM 1nCOme••,.•c.uolMl$OOO on 1ea1 n 630<,_• Na ncy Lynd and will present a workshop --.otth, .. o.nr.o. ol S600 000 Of,,..,,., Do w )ff • ~11pen 6 eut1jee110111eopffll0no1wm s cac:n f.AQ con1.,.-1ni11e •u I nna ? e. founders on s tructured computer ~"""9Ct==' '=1a>="-=--===o1=1=""=o=n.ino==m=,.,="'°'="""=""'======~~o~f _T:.ec:::h'..'.:n'..:.1cal Text. Inc.. documentation Nov. 19 4:1 Write-Off High Technology Thchnical evaluations by 1najor corporations available. THE BENEFIT. .. • Excellent Income Potentiar ;10-100% Return J-lirsl Year. •Proven Track Record • Excellent Tux Benefi ts Equivalent to a 4:1 Write-off. • Recover Federal Income ThxeR Paid the Last 3 YearR. •Minimum, One Time Investment $4350.00 • Fbr private appointment call (714) 957-0929 Ric1tardson Grou(> Uowney .SavingR & Loan Buildinl(' a:wo Bristol. su;te 710 Costa Me,.a. CA 92626 in t he UC Irvine ijeritage Room from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . The worksh op 1s hosted by the Orange County Technical Com- munjcations Society. Lynd and Wolffe's finn has planned, writ- ten a nd evaluate d documentation for com- puter systems and have taught seminars on the subject for Carnegie Press. R eser va tion s are needed and may be made by calling J oy White at 540-9945. Atari • • ra1s1ng • prices S AN FRANC ISCO (AP)-Atari Inc., strug- gling to re gain its pos- ition in the com- puter-video game indus- try. announced Wednes- day it is raising prices on its home computers. Atari h as b ee n burdened over the past year by troubles includ- ing sharply reduced earnings, rumblings o{ stock improprieties. sud· d en layoff of hundreds o f worke rs, a shortened work week for some emp oyees an osses o several million dollars 90 far this year . In a development re· lated to the price rise. Atari, a subsldiary of Warner Communica- tions Inc., said it Is aold out of its 600XL and 800XL home computera through the end of the year , and will accept no nrore orders for thoae two products thia year Prfces w111 at.o go up, Atari said, on on l\8 1027 printer. 10~0 dlsk drive, and th<' 5200 Super- System ~amc etJn.'IOlc \ r;-------.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, November 10. 1983 BS ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS A nimal Crackers names direc tor William Monsour h.1:. l.x.•(•11 11;1m1·d d1u<t:ll•1 u l t•nt1·rla1r111lt'nt fw N1•wpui \ l:3<:ad1 b:.~t·\.I Animal Crat"kers Entertainment C9rp. as purl uf llw 1~Hnµuny's l'><pans11111 from u s111~1 11g tl'l1..· grum fu·m tu LJ full ~t·rv1('t' Uilent al!wnl·y, o!l'l'Or<Jmg tu pr1•s1dt•nl l\obe rt 0 . Bills Prior '" J1>11)111K An1m..il Crnck1•rs, Monsour wtts tour rnanagl·r fur (~u1nrv Bn·m am1 MtCarthy uf S.m Jost•. tt'<.•h111q1Jt' l°OUl'h for thl• Ruri Burrus At·tor:f Cymnas1um and :l rcpt·rtory P4'' form1•r for L1v1· W1n•s 11f I l1>lly wood . . . BAf Industries, Sunt._1 Ana, manuf.1< 1un•r' ot PRO Profrssaonal l':tr l'11rt• Pro<lut·L,, hu' appointed Ed Nelson tu 1111' po),llll>ll of 11at10n • .1l s..1ll•!. rnanagt•r for th{• PHO P rofoss10rwl U1v1s1011 Tht• <l1v1s1un m~1nufm·tUrl':. pmdut'L' -.<ilJ by inJt'P''ndt•nt 1fo.tnbutor~ to µrufc•sswnal d1•t:.ul :.lwp),, uuto h11tl y rE'pa1r shop~ and car dc•aH.:r<1 . . . Reed L. Royally nf Sun Ju:.in c ... p1s tr:..ulo ha, bt·t·n 11.1m('tl v11 t• pn·s1cknt of t•i.. h•rnal ;:iffatn. for PacTel Mobil~ Access, th•· 111·w n·llulur mohilt· t«lt•ph on..-,ubs1d1ary of Pal.'tf JL' Tr ·lt·s1s Group H<' will Ut.· b•1:.t•d 111 Coste. M1·'d. e:ind will bt• 1'1'Sp011sJblt· for ~0Vt•rnmt>r1l.11, r LgUJC:ttllry. hll!>r Ill')>.-. am! µuhhL n ·bt1uns funel111ns . . . L y,no Wa lters and Dori Lacombe h<tw _Jo11wd Louisiana Pacific's Rt>tail Me rchandis ing y roup c.s. 11W1l'hand1~1ng m..rn<1gt'rs Tht• ad . d1llon ... wt•n· annount"c·d as part uf an organ11.ci- l1011al ~ind l11('allon l'hangc· that will mov1· tlw group'!> uffit·t·-. fmm Gurdt•ri Urovt' to 571'i2 BulS<t Avt• 111 Hunt111gtun 8<•01..·h . . . A unn uf Fluor Corp. ha~ been aw<1rcJL•d a .$200.000 1..·ontral'l by the Port of Los Angeles tn• dt·Vc·loµ a plan for mocforntuHtcm o f ex1sung dol'k fac1lltles in San P£'dro Tht' Southern California Division or F luor Engineers, Inc., Will prepare a planning study for r1..•now.1tion of wharfs. berths and bal·klancJ arc•as betwet"n &>rths 174 and 185 MONSOUR· HELSON ROYALTY Leona Aand e rud ha!> Jurn"J Bristol-Newport. Inc., us a pnnc1..,ul She has lx·en m th•· savmgi, ::ind loC:ln 1ndustrv for mrin· th<1n 20 yt•Jf".> Brist11l -N1·wi.ie1rt 1s .1 "tru~l dt't-tl hrnk1·rag1· l·11rnpany hx..it•·d 1n N1 ·wp11rt Bt>aeh . . . Sh.·vc R. 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Barba ra Stewa r t, t htl'r t·X<'<.'Ullve off1c1·1 (Jf N1..•wµurt &>ach -b~t·d B.J . tewart Advertising a nd Publir R t> la lions, Inc., has bet·n <1t:ll'<:ted as es presentc.·r at thl• 10th Annu<.11 MAME Awards Progrwn. lo h<' hC'ld Nov 19 at thl' D1s11t-yland Hotel 111 Anaheim MAMF:. whtl'h st.onds for Ma.JOr Ach1ewmt•nt m · M<.'rt hand1sing Exc(•J- lenl'e, 1s <1wardc'Ci for outstanding marketing CJf• new homt•s construct(:'{) by Sout hern Cahf11rn1<.1 bu1ldl'rs MUTUAL ~UND LISTINGS OVER THE COUNTER NASD STOCK LISTINGS NEW YORK (API ConPa o H'' .. K•l&SJ of NASDAQ auo11Jlon& Coral• 1 14 • 71''1 11;a111or 111ow1no 1110,,.•I Did& CortS• 1 30 JO' .. 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Olt t l Oii ' Oii .. .............................................................................................................. ._ ____ ~--------------~-:--~~~~~~~~,.-~~-~~-~ , .. .. Orange Coast DAILY PtLOt /Thursday, November 10, 1983 STOCKS 'l'hu,..,1111\ • .. I I u .111 . ( l'UT \ l'n1·4• .. r NY 1.)"11 I A I•< IN~ •NI l lllll 111•111 '< llN I Hf NI W Ylllll\ MlllWI :, I l'AI ti II l'ltW ltfJ'>"I ON Iii 1111111 ANIJ l .INl,INNA l I ', l(Jf " f A(,llANC.I '• ANll \t( 1~11ft If t t fH 1,.1 UAvolJ IN1., f !NI t ' ' .. BUSINISS BRllfS -Preside nt c aqtions Japan on settling trade dis putes By U.e A11oda1ed Prue TOKYO President Reagan cautioned Japaneee officials that failure to settle trade disputes between the United States and J apan could damage their poU~ relations. Reagan arrived In Tokyo Wednesday for three days of talks on trade, defense, energy and finance lssu~. Nuke plant start-up d elayed JACKSON, Mich. -C.onswners Power C.o. has pushed back its estimated completion date for Unit 2 of its $4.4 billion Midland N~Jear Pl.ant by about 15 months. The delay would bt; expected to add at least $300 million to the project's cost. C.onsumers Power, an invest.or-owned utility, said it now • expected to fmish Urut 2 by mid-1986. TWA to increase A tlantic runs NEW YOfix -Trans World Airlines, the industry feader across the Atlantic, plans to increase its international service. in a move to step up its profitable trans-Atlantic runs, pending approval of labor conces&ons by its ·uruon pilots, TWA said Wednesday 1t would begin daily flights between New York and Holland. Belgiwn and West German, starting in April. U.S. to help streng then yen TOKYO -Japan and the United States agreed today on a series of measures designed tq help stre.ngthen the yen in relation to the dollar, according to a joint announcement coinciding with President Reagan's visit. However, the pact does not require any adjustment in high U.S. interest rates, which Prime Minister '1 asu.h.l.ro Nakasone suggested are responsible for the yen's relative weakness. Honda a uto complaints studied DETROIT -The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is analyzing mo~e than 130 cornplamts that Honda automobiles have brakes that fail, seat belts th.at stick and headlights that mysteriously go out, an ~ncy spokesman says. Meanwhile. the Center for -AuS ety "now receives more complaints on Hondas than any other. Japanese import,'' the Washington-based oonsumer auto safety group said in a letter to the ~apanese carmaker. Dollar d eclines; gold steady ... LONDON -The dou.aI"dedined agamst all major foreign currencies s.n Lackluster trading early today. Gold bullion prices were Little changed. West Gennan traders said the dollar was under pressure from the lower yield at auction Wednesday for $5.25 billion in U.S . Treasury notes. The yield declined to 11.84 percent from 11.96 pert:'ent in August. A decline in interest rates makes the dollar-based investments less attractive. A ir Flor~da rep orts pro fits MIAMI -Alt Florida System Inc has reported a $1 2 nilllion operaung profit for The ffiii quarter -ils first sucn profit in two years-although certa.m one-ume charges left it with a ne t lass for the quarter of $4.2 million . The operat.lng profit compared with a 1088 from operations of $7 .1 million l.n last year's third quarter, the airline said Wedne9day . . GOLD QUOTATIONS er IM -l•led I',_ s-:le<! -(IOl<l pt!Qee locl•~ 1....-. mot""'Q "•"'II $34, 00 oft I I 00 ~ alletnoon "•tno $34 • 80 of! S 1 10 I'-anemoon """9 uneVllll_ ,.,__ "•lnG '313 ... 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I>'~· \ Daily Pilot THURSDAY, NOV 10, 1983 COMICS CS Cl·ASSl.f 110 C6 o ... , ,...,. .......... by _.,..up.. rom.Hermstad is a man of many moods.during a Golden West College water polo match --particularly this season. ~WC's Hermstad: 15 str·aigllt_title.s Hermstad~s record Year Coof. Record FiDJab sixth fifth fifth first first . iy CURT SEEDEN the South Coast Conference aren't shedding any Last y 0 ear, ·west Valley College traveled 400 1966 Eastern 4-12 ,.,.°""',... • ..,, tears. ·' miles to Golden West to play a 1 \lz-hour charn-1967 Eastern 12-14 His team compiled an 11 -1 conference record "You know, we started with five freshmen this pionshipmatch with Golden West. West Valley also 1968 East.em 15-10 Jld captured the conference water polo cham-season. I have my son on this team. The klds have traveled 400 miles back to Northern California with 1969 SoCal ' 20-4-1 ~nship for an unprecedented 15th straight time. made mistakes. I've been tough on them," nothing to show for it. 1970 SoCal 16-11-1 ret Golden West C6llege Coach Tom Hennstad Henn.st.ad sayS. "No other sport has lost jts state ch.am· · 1971 SoCal i5-10 1972 SoCal ~5-4 first first fifst first first first first first JBhs. "This has been my most trying year." Yet, his players responded by doing something pionships," Hennstad says. "We lost it (the state 1 Hennstad. now in his 18th year as the Rustler Hermstad never thought possible this season. tournament) because we go\ the eight-team 1973 SoCal 27 -3 !at.er polo coach, is once again yelling at his players. "l would have never thought at the start of the Southern California tournament." 1974 SoCal 21 -7-1 Je's kicking the desk chair from which he coaches season that we'd have a snowball's chance in hell to Hennstad admits the eight-team regional meet 1975 SoCal 31-4 kl the edge of the Golden West pool. The tir~desare be where we are," he says. will lure the better water polo teams in the state, but 1976 SoCal 34-1 .ack. He's under pressure from all sides. Hermstad's Rustlers are headed for the he insists cost should not play a part in the decision 1977 SoCal 19-9 But, he's still winning. Southern California regional tournament Nov. 19at to eliminate a state water polo tourney. 1978 SoCal 23-0 ' His nl!mbers covering 17-plus years at Golden Saddleback College. But the-Rustlers are not "Money isn't the object. The object is, the 1979 SoCal 23-1 . •first •first •first •first •first 'ff~t? Hennstad's teams have compiled a 378-98-3 headed for their sixth sttaight state championship. priorities are different now. We've gone 20 steps 1980 SoCal 25-1 :iecord. Those figures have red to~ the This is, of course. one of the reasons Hermstad backwards," Hermstad says. 1981 SoCal 28-0 lbove-mentioned .15 conference championships, is edgy this ·season. It's not so much that Hemistad just has to have 1982 So. Coast 24-2 lve consecutive state championships. six Southern There are no state water polo championships another staJ.e championship under his belt. He just 1983 So. Coast 15-5 ~fornia titles and a 66-game winning streak -this season because the people high up in the state doesn't like what's hij>pening to a sport which has Totals ( 18 years) -378-98-3 jmgest iri collegiate water polo history. community college system say there is no money for dominated his life so long. Note: • indicates state.championship. I If this is a trying year for Hennstad, coaches tn a state championship tournament. (See GOLDEN WEST, Page Ct) Pl~yof f berths wide Open punse t, Sea View leag uescouldhave(oureritries each fY R~;;;~::he final day and although pio05hips are one thing, a berth in the CIF ball playoffs is quite another. and in several tances. even more important than the titles for .._ose who are trying to find a way to turn the 1983 ieason into something to remember. In the Sunset Leagu~ there are four trying to fit into three, and in the Sea View League. there are 1our others. trying to find a way to become the No. 13 team from the league for a playoff berth. I And, there is the wild card berth, an at-large •pot granted to one team in each of the fi"ve-league nferences. Also very important to future success is the fact that if you'rethe league 's No. 1 entry you get a home game the first time out against another league's No. . If you're No. 2 it'll be a coin lip to decide the home am against a No. 2 team from another leaf§Ue. If you're No. 3 you're on the road against a No. 1. And if you're the wild card team, you're on the road. usually against a seeded team. ' Here's how it shapes up for each school in championship and playoff contention. This week'$ schedule --... tDAY (7:JI) l'euMalft Vllltrt 'IL H ....... , -..0 et ... A ~ tw :S MwtM vs. ...... et Orllftl9 C.at MilrlM tw :s Ulltwl lltY vs. .,,,... et UlllWwlltY ... Sa 9 A a I di 'IL .. T .... SA ~ ., T .. w. Cl Ill w Vllltrt et SM C1111..... C:.... Vllltrt W 15 0.. H .. et Mlullll .,..._ Mlullll .,..._ tw I Corona del Mar collide for the title at OCC tonight. Friday it's University at Irvine and El Toro and Saddleback at Santa An.a Stadium. SUNSET LEAGUE The Sun.set League's two games of playoff llgn.ificance are Friday night (7:30) with Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach meeting at Anaheim Stadium and Marina and Edison squaring off at Orange Coast College. In the Sea View League, Newport Harbor and •Fo11otain Valley (3-1). The Barons can become No. l with a win over Huntington Beach while Marina is losing to Edison. They'd be No. 2 with a win over HB and a Marina win over Edison. They'd become involved in a coin flip for one of two playoff berths if they lose and Edison defeats Marina. And. they'd be No. 4 with a loss to HB and a Marina win over Edison. •Hutiogton Beach (3·1). The Oilers can (See PLAYOFF, Page C2) ,.,~ Dallas' Mark Aguirre (left) and the Lakers' Swen Na ter zero in on a loose ball. • Rus,tlers .hoping to slow Falcons' 01arch to title FllCHMCK By CURT SEEDEN Of .. Del!J ...... lall Cerritos College's chances for a 9t>uth Coast Conference football championship-enhanced greu- ly by last week's 14-14 standpff between Orange Coast and Nll- erton -can Improve even more dramatically Saturday night if the F~cons can beat Golden West. And, in the Mission Con· ~rence. undefeated Saddleback &ekes on a vastly improved Palomar College squad. Orange Coast College has a bye this week. The Falcons and Rustlers tanc)e at 7:30 at Cerritos, while s.ddleback and Palomar square off at 1:30 at San Marc:oe High. Here'• a glance at both games: Ida Wett at Cerrt1o1 The Falcons bout the No. 2 offenae ln the conference behind San Dlego·Mesa and are al9o No. 2 ~ total defenae. Cerritos tw ou\lepred ha confere~ oppo- nents, 169-~3 behind quarterback Steve Stttnwyck and running blcka J.clde JohNon and Steve Mitchell. r A win OVP.r the Rustlers &eta up ,._ a showdown with Fullerton (2-0-1 in conference) for the sec crown next week. "Cerritos is the team to beat. l've been saying that all year long," says Golden West Coach Ray Shac.kleford. "h 's golng without saying that we will have to play a perfect ball game to win." Steenwyck has completed 89 of 173 passes for 1,305 yards and 14 TD!I. He has been intercepted but four times, the lowest total among starting conference quarterbacks. Johnaon has rushed for 723 yards, averages 4.8 yards per carry and acored 11 touchdowns. Golden West counters with John Heinle at quarterback and Tom Fiachbeck at running back. Heinle has completed 67 of 122 pames for 982 yards and lO TOI. He has been lntercepted just five Umel. Filchbeck la the No. 2 rusher in the conference with 480 yards on 100 carries and five touchdowns. The key to the outcome may f>e ln the hande of the two teams' defeNeS. (See RUSTI.ERS, P-ae C!) Sea View crown on the line It 's Newport Harbor vs. Corona del Mar for all the marbles The Sea View League football championship is on the line tonight at Orange Coast College where traditional rivals Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar tangl~ before an expected sellout at the 7,600-seat facility. At stake is the No. 1 seed ·from the Sea View League into next week's first round of the CIF Central Conference playoffs, which guarantees a home game against another league's No. 3 repreeentative, while tonight's loeer must meet another league's No. 2 representative at a site to be detennined by a coin flip. ·But there's a great deal more than that riding on the outcome-this is the 21st in a series that.has seen Newport Harbor own bragging rights and a victory bell on 16 occasions. The Sailors of Newport Harbor Coach Mtke Giddings are favored primarily because of the presence of tailback Steve Bruaa, who is expected to be back in the lineup after sitting out last week's 28-7 lcm to El Toro, which dropped the Tars into a tie with the Sea Kings. Corona del Mar Coach Dave Holland, mean- while. has been forced to tape up hia team'• offense by lnlerting defensive back Paul Watson lnto the starting role at quarterback with the abeence of jU.nior quarterback Bobby Hatfield. -Aho suffered a broken collar bone ln a 19-12 lo• to University, Corona'• only blemiah ln nine start8-the best-ever Corona del Mar record. Kickoff is 1eheduled for 7:30, as are four other games. Here's a brief look at the others: Cotta Mesa n . Ettaacla. Mesa (2-4) and F.atancia (0-5-1) cloee out their Sea View League campaign at Newport Harbor in a traditional intercity nvalry with F.stancia trying to expand on a 10·5-l series advantage. Costa Mesa's forte is the passing game of Scot Hagey and his double tight end system, while F.stancia counters with a traditional I-attack, featurlng quarterback JefC Graham and tailback Steve Johnson. Mater Del va. Servlte Mater Dei (3-1) can wrap up the Angelus" League's No. 2 seeding going into the ClF Big Five Conference playoffs with a victory. while Servite, the Big Five's defending champion. can gain a playoff bid with a victory, which would up the Friars' record to 3-1-1. Mater Del's major asaet is linebacker-fullback Al Pola. Servite's attack is led by tailback Ted Prukop. The game ii at Santa Ana Stadium. Lagoa Bue• va. Woodbrtd1e Laguna Beach's Artists, led by tailback Mark Draper, are trying to snap an eight-game loai.ng streak and a winlem South Coast League campaign, while the Wamors of Woodbridge can guarantee them1elves at worst a three-way tie for second place and a shot at the CIF Sou them Conference playoffs with a victory. Woodbridge'• game revolves around the versatile Bill RU18ell. The gU'le is at Irvine ID~. - WeatmlD1ter vs. Oceu View The9e two complete their ·sa·swuet League campaigns at Huntington Beach High. Westminster (l ·3) 18 fresh from a 20-13 upeet of Huntington Beach, whlle Ocean View (0·4) la eeeking lta first l~e win. Westmlnster, behind quarterback Tim Hanaon, is the favorite. but the Lions have been upeet by Ocean View thn!e straight years. Riley: .Worthy is t1teXey INGLEWOOD (AP) -Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 24 points and F.a.rvin "Magic" Johnson con- nected for 22 Wednesday night as the Los Angeles Lakers opened their home season with a 120-106 victory over the Dallas Mavericks, Coach Pat Riley praised the Lakers for a well-balanced team effort involving both old faces and new ones such as Byron Scott. Calvin Garrett, Larry Spriggs and Swen Nater. But he added that James Worthy is the key to the team . Worthy. playing his first reg- ular season game at home sin.ce he broke his leg in April, SC'Ored 12 points and pulled down seven rebounds in 30 minutes. ''Sure, Magic and Kareem are going to do their thing. but if James develops into the player that he was last year when he was injured, we're going to have· enough." Riley said. 'Tm going to be as patient as I can with him. He's worth waiting for because when he's well. he's great." Johnson, who added two steals and five rebounds in his 38 minu~.Qf play, said, "It's great to be back home," "Starting on the road was hard for us because of all.the new guys. It feels good to have the crowd cheering for us and it's going to make us a betteivteam." Abdul-Jabbar contributed 13 rebounds to bring his career total to 14,476. moving him into fourth place on the NBA's all-time list ahead of Nate Thurmond, who had 14,463. " BlllBDARD TONIGHT E!J. Pll•P f'OOT9A1.L M--.111t KJNel HOaCrt li1 .......... ~ 'nlll ......_, lqliaSC4 NI ' ~ LOIN.NMTOI ............ ._.. ...... FRIDAY SANTA AMTA E T11eiwlMI ...... """ .... , ... """ ' TV~RAOIO: See C2. .. (' 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /T~y. November ~10. 1983 SPORTS BREAK NBA commissioner O'Brien announces . he' quitting job Frum Al' dlspa&<.'bu NEW YOHK LMry O'Bmm. m whu switched from politics to sports and gu1dt.'<i the National Basketball As..'>ocmt11.m through 8 1 : yC'ars of the frt't' agent era's increasing Cin:uw1al C'Omplexity, rt>S1.cned Wl'dnl'Sdav as NBA rommu;s1011er. O'Brien. 66, gaw no smgh.• reason for res1gnmg. although he said ht< has taken a new position that will tX' an- nourn.:t.'<i at a forthcoming nl'ws confen•nl't:' "not ne<:essanJy of tnl(•rt-st to s ports wru~rs " There \\ .!!> :!>JX"-'ulallon ht> might go tu work for a Dt.·mo- l'r<Jll(' pres1Je nt1al candidate. perhaps Sen J ohn Glenn of Ohio. O'Brien wall s tep down o·aAIEN when hlS ronlf.al·t ell.pir~ FE'b 1 Ht' said he h.id tx.-en offe rt'<l a new rontra<:t through the 1984-85 season. bul turm'CI ll down "There com1..•s a llmt.' when you have lO muve on," ht:' ::.aid "Eight and a half yNIS .1s the longest I 'vl' ever rom:en trau.>d un a stnglc' thing in my lJft.> If you told me l:l 1 2 years ago when I came 111 that I'd still be here today, ['d have been very surpn&>d " Quote o f the day William Per ry, Clemson middle guard. on the two-year TV and posl-St>aSQn ban imposed on the Tigers by the NCAA: "What makes 1l hard 1s that we can't watch telev1s1on· for two years " Kuhn to d e lay Howe d ecision NEW YORK Baseball Com-Ea missioner Bowie Kuhn announced Wednesday Lhat he was delaying h ts decision in the l"as(' crf Los Angeles Dodger patcher St.eve Howe u.nttl IX'I.: 15 while awaiting guidelines w be est.abhshed bv basl>ball's drug and alrohol study comnuttee Kuhn had previously sa:d he would have a deus1on by today. but said he agreed relut'laJ1tly lO tne postponement at the urgmg of Kem Moffett,. execuuve d1recl0r nf the MaJOr League Playt.>rs Association and thl' study committee, what·h was fonnt.'Ci Sept I Howe. who had bet-n the Dodgl'rs· star rt:'liever. was suspehdt'<I three tames thts year and 1s l'Urrently undl•r sw.pension Ht> unden>. l•nt tn•atment sevt.·ral umc:. in tht-last Vt•ar f11r drug iibU~ Movie script figh1 tonig ht LAS VEGAS -Hotx.•rto Duran m will (•hallcnge undisputccl rniddh:· weight cham~1on Marvelous Marvin Hagler lOrught, jUlit 15 days short of thret-years sint'l' }w 4uit trl disgruc't' against Sugar Ray Leonard. It is a "movie script" fight~ Du.ran, 32, who ''was born again" wh1•11 h1· beat young Davey Moore fur a share of tht• JUnfor rruddlewe1ght utle. will be trying to bc<.-omt• the fi.rst fighter t.o wm four titles. "I think I've trained harder for this fight than any fight of my life." sald Duran. "bt.oeause I'm going for a fourth titJc and because most pt.'Ople say Marvin H<tg)er IS invincible " Hagler, 29. who has fought in the shadow of others dl'Spite his SUCC\.'SS, feels th<1L at last he has found the kind of showcase his talent d t>servt.>S "This is what a t•hamp1onsh1p fight IS alJ about This is what a fighter wants . lO get th1• proper ~xposure, gel the proper attenllon," said the bald, mustachioed HaglN, whu more. than a year ago legally changed htS name t.o Marvelous Marvin. "This is the fight I've l.>een waiting for" Titans land ha k etball trio Cal State Fullerton announl'ed m Wednesday that three high school basketball player:. including P&triek Clardy of McClymonds High in Oak- land. hatie signc.>d letters of mum\ lQ L'nroll m school next falJ Clardy. d 6-8 forWJrd. averaged IR 9 point:; and 12 :l rebounds fo.r Mt:C\ymoncb as a Junior l~t season. AL'>O s1gmng·1ettt•rs 11f intent with tht.· Tildns were Henry 1;urner. •• ti·ti forward frnrn Frt•mont High m Oak.land and Mark Moses. a 6-3 guard from La Quinta High Turner averaged 19 7 points and 8 5 rebounds as a JUmor last season whye Moses averagt'd 17.5 poulls and 1 LO rebo1Jnds as a Junior. Waving scores at Oak Tree ARCADfA -Waving scored ht·r ~ fourth v1t't.ory in nine tries this year, _ fmishmg 21,, lengths ahead of Beauti- fuJ Dawn and Nan's Dancer Wednes- day m the Manta Handil·ap at Santa Aruta's Oak Tree meet Beautiful Dawn, ridden by Fernando Toro and carrying 120 pounds. took set-'Ond an a photo {mi.sh over Nan's Danrer. who carried l lti pounds with Sandy Hawley aboard _ Wavmg shouldered the high weight of 121 pounJs and covered the mtlc• and <1 s1xtet:-nlh in 1.-12 115 tO pay $9 40. S5·and $3.80 m the race for 3-year-old and owr fllhes and mares T e le "·is ion, r a dio TV: No events scheduled RADIO: High School Football Scrv1l<.' vs r.later De1 at Santa Ana Bowl. 7 JO p.m., KNWZ 1 l IYO) NHL H!X·k<·y St Louts at King:.. 7.:lO pm. KFOX 11-l:l 5-FM> Golilen West stays on winning track; OCC eyeing second In" position t.o duwh the South Coast Con f erent't' v1..1llt>y ba II crown 1f 1t kE.-eps un winning, Golden Wc.-s t College rc·fuseci to let up WL'<in~ay night, SWllt'J) ing Mt San Antonio. 15-7, 15-5, 15-5 Meanwhile. Orange Coas1 kt•pt Its chanl'E'S at se<.'ond plal'c ahvl' by overt.'Ommg Cypress, 14-lti, 15-9. 15-1. 15-12. In the opening round of tht· (;IF Small Schools playoffs. S<'<.' ond-see<fod Newport Chnsuan overwhelmed Wl:litney High. 15-tt, 15-2. 15-2 And. in mUege al·Uon, UC Irvine· rallied to win a marathon Gauchos breeze in polo, 25-10 Saddlebaek Colleg~ e ruptt.'<l for mnc goals an the rirst penod and rornpt>d to a 25-10 ni>n-l'Onfer:t·lll'<' water polu victory over vi:-.iung Rio Hondo Wc-Onesday Ll'ading the attal·k Wl'rt-Man Young with six goals ancl Krn. DeUot.a who had fivt>. . The Gauch1)S, who havl! afready d mt'hed the Pacific Co~t Conference Utle. are 16-4 ovt-rall and meet San Diego Mesa Friday VOLLEYBAl_J L f rum Long Beach State, 3-15, 9-15. 15 l:l, 18-16. 15 -10 on the 49ers' floor Golden W•'l:il, now 9-1 m the conferl•lll'<', was hardly tc..-sU-d at Mt SAC. a.-. sophomon.· rruddlt· blockl.'r PhylltS Lange-and sophomore out.sfde hitter C.arolyn Kienast p<tl'C<;t thl' att.at·k with six kills. Tht-111au..fll took less than an hol.lr tu t'umpletc as lhe Rustlers claimed theLr secon'd suc:t:C'ss1ve three-game> victor y Only U!rnt.os (7-2) has a realism· chanc.-e of denying Golden West the c:un· fere nc.·<· tat'to and thC' Fakons visit the Rustl• rs t.on.ght. Orani.w Coast (7 -:JJ rebouncfod from Fnday's loss to (..iold1 ·n West, as uuts1d1• hitter Onncilt'<' Outmaru. was <.TN.lited. With 11 lolls and middle bltx:kc.·r Kim Serey had :-.t.•ven kills and six :-,.11)0 bloc.·ks Newport Christian easily ad- vanct.'<I 11l the ClF playoffs bt:hanJ the trio of uu~ufo h1tti•n. Stella Berkebile aqd ~bbil' Muhle r anti setter Chrnl Yearley UC!'~ c.'Oml'back v1c.·tory was ..sparked by rreshman Tricia O'Mara. who t·amt.' off the bt-nt·h RUSTLERS Frorn Page C 1 "They huv1> a vt!ry good de· fenst•," Shackll'ford caut1on11 "They Ust: thn'(' down Lmemcn <tnd four ltnt·OOl'kl·n; Against San f>il·go M<."Sd (ti 44-6 O.:rnttJC> ruul), thl!y rushL'<J th1 t<l' down lincmt:n most uf the lime anti still got to the quarl(o'r~c·k a number of lUnl'~ " Saddleback vs. Palomar The Gauchos are sull un dt:fc:att.-d ilfWr st::von games, but unlike yt«H'S past, this season has been somt·thing of a struggle. It took a Dan Gasser field goal with no time remauung on the dock la<>t 'O'.<.-t:k lO give SaddJe- back a 11 14 win over Riverside cc . "It's JU~t a matter of facing very good t•ompc\1tiun," says Saddle- back O.,ach Ken Swearingen' "Our c:onferC'n<:e has been mut'h 1mprnvcd Ov<'r the last two years Now we RavE; a situation With a lot of guuJ ll!ams rather than JW.t two Evt·rybudy 1s pretty close." The Coml•ts are JUSl 1-2 in ron- f erence. bul 4-:3 overall La .. t year. they wert-(). 7 in conft·renct:, 3-7 overall F1rst-yl·ar Coach Tom Craft has <1n eXC"f"llc..nt quarterback in Mike Mf'yer jind tht: Lop receiver m the ::it.ate in Lafo Mala·uuJu Running 'back J ohn ,Carroll 1s avcrcsging 5 2 yards per carry for the Gauchos. pat.:kin.g up 471 yards on th(· sea:>on. Saddlebat.:k quarterback Mike Douglass has complett.-d 62 of L2 I passes for 8 I 6 yards and 5 TDs GOLDEN WEST'S HERMSTAD ... From Page C1 U nbke past years, th IS st'ason takes on an addt.-0 wrinkle 00.:ause Hermst.ad coaches a freshman thu. season by the name of Tom llermstad. lie recruited his son out of Long &·ach Wilson High. "Sure. that's part of thl• problem, but I wouldn't trade 1t for the world," Hennstad insists. "I'm very glad my son IS playing for me " Tom Hermstad, Jr .. has pJayed an-.!_mport.ant role for the Rustlers thlS season. but he, likt-tht:' other players, has been on the othl'r end of .o Hennst.ad, Sr . tirade now and then lt tould make for an mten~ting ~cnmg at home. nght? "We don't discl.1.$ water polo whl·n wt:'n • home," Hennst.ad savs. "The way I look-at It. then•s no w.Jy I wuuld lx: talking t0 another lod on my tC'am a l that timl' Ht><:k. my wife has only been to one match this yl•ar that 1 l·an re<:all " I As ror h1~ relationship wtt-h-~~ ... dur-1Ag·3- gamc, llt'nnstad says: "h's om· ching to y<.'11 at your own son and another to yell at someone else's son. t.'Spc.-c1ally when the guy lS standing there " The farruly matter aside. Hermstad ad.rrul.s he's probably his own worst enemy this season "I've done a lousyJOb emottonally this season. especially with myself I'm being awfully hard on the kids and-m;,rself right now. Physically. I've dont' a good JOb It's my own prl:.'SSure," he admits "I really used UY be-a vC>ry hypereoach but l got away from that for awhile Now I fmd myself dolllg 1t more and more lt's not good for the lods and It'> not good for me " Fortunately for Hcrmst.ad. the team ha.-. perscrvc-red. wtm·h dOC'Sn't surpri~ him ' "It's JUSt good ryrtune We've taken advantagt ur what we have Thert' have tx--en vears when W (.• played ~5 games and if I hadn't ~n there. ~he~ wouJd have won 23 or 2-t I can rem ember when I had lO t::o to Chma dunng the sea.sOn and because I had good players and good assu.tants. the program didn't falJ apart," he sa ys .. F-P LA YOFF BE-RTHS W1DE OPEN • • • Elway g-ets i=::==::=:::=::=:;;;ii;ii!iiiiiiiiiiii From Page C1 No 1 with a win on•r f'uunt.am \'allt·~. rl'~a.rdless uf Marina's game with Edts0n An Oilers loss. howevl•r. would drop lfB tu No 4 should Edison top Manna.An Otlers loss .ind d f\l.u·1na \ 1t·tory o\'t>r Edison w1 1uld makl· them ~u :i , •Marioa 13-11. Thl· \'1klng~ ~an bf1.'11ml· Nu 1 with a v.1n ovt•r l':dL-..on itnd c1 f ount.am \'alh.•y \'il·otry over Huntington S.•at h Tht-y'd ht-No 2 v. ith a win over Edts0n and a I lunungton Be.ic-h wm over Fountain Vallev Thev'd Ix· No . ..\ wnh a loss to EdLSOn regardlt~of the Fou~t.ain Valley-Huntington Beach game •Edison 12-21. Echson's only playoff hope lS lO defeat Mahna Combined with a Fountain Valley VlCLOry over Huntington Beach. ll would tkrow second place mto a three-way ue with Huntington Beach and Manna. and wouJd reqwre a com flip to decide the No. 2 and :t teams. Combined w1th a Huntington Beach win uver Fountain Valley, 1t w ould make Fountain VaJJey No 2 and Edison No. 3. •Tbe wild card ... Really. it depends on JUSl who ends up No 4 Fount.am Valley would be 7-3. an obVlous choice Manna and Ed1S0n w ould be 5-4-1 with VlCtones. Elsewhere m the Big Five Conference Citrus Belt League representative Eisenhower could become 5-5 and No. 4 in its league. Moore League representative Millikan could become 5-5 and No. 4 in its league. and the Angelus League 1s a mess, right now St. Paul and Servile are 4-4-1 and Mater Dei ts 5-4 TheCIFwill pi.ck the wild card team from the No. 4s proVlded by the ind1Vldual leagues. In the Sunset, Echson and Westminster t'ould tie fur fourth at 2-3, Edison-Mater Dei series terminated Ont· of Orange County's most financially pruduc:uv1· high S<:hool football series has come t.o an end aftcr an e1ght·)"t'ar run -Edison High of the Sunset Lr•ague and Angelus League representative Mater Dei have tennmau>d the series with Mater De1 dechmng to continue · Edison leads, 6-l -l. in a senes m w h1 ch Mat.er De1 has been heJd to sevC'n points or less m five of the last six games. Edison's 1984 non ·l~ague S<.'hedulc will include four newt:omers with nnly Banning High a holdover from thlS season The Chargers have hned up Westlakr. Colton. Banrung and St. John .Busl'O for their first four games. The fifth non-league• game (Mat.er De1's slot) is vacant. BUYING Old BaeebeJI Card• or •nythlng pertaining to aportei can 0t w rne JllTI KOVICI 21402 Camtno cap111r1no 11• 1..egunt Hlgvll. CA 92871 "'3·141 3 I *SHARK FISHING I 3 TRIPS DAILY 140 PER PERSON 16 pN <;On miu1mum1 • 8 em · 11 em • 1 pm · e pm • 8 pm · 1 em 46' SPORTFISHEA BALBOA DEEP SEA FISHING CHARTERS BALBOA014l 675-2960 but Edison's vic-tory over Wt.-stmmsler deals tht.• Lions out of the deck. awordmg to Edison Athletic lhrt'Cl/Jr Lyman Clower SEA VIEW LEAGUE •Newport Ha rbor (5-l ). A victory uwr Corona del Mar gives thf• Sailors lhl' lf•ague champ1onsh1p and"fhe No I St.'t..'<i from the league mto the Central Conference playoffs A loss to CdM and the Sailors are No 2 second shot at Raiders DENVC:R tAP) Rookie 4u<irtcrbal'k .John .l!:lway 1s "much mon· t•omrunablP" with Denver's muJlaple of- fen..o.;e and won't need to have• thl• game plan stm· pliftcd on Sunday as he •Corona del Mar (5-1 ). The Sea ~ngs arl• man did the last time thC' 1dentlcaJ situation with Newport H'arbor. A win Broncos met the Los makes them No 1. a loss makes them NQ. 2. Angeles Raiders, Coach -~ Dan Rt'C.'ves said. •Irvine (3-3). A victory puts the vaqueros into -~y. who per- ·the No.) slot regardless of what else transpires. A IC>liS Conned meff~l1vely as a drops them out of playoff c:onsideration entirely. starter the first five •El Toro (3-3). A vtct.ory-0verSaddJeback makes g~~ of ~~e75fason \~ the Chargers No. 3 if lrvme loses to University A win cRaiu.dmg a d-oss to lOe I . . ers) an gave way over Saddleback. coupled with an Irvine victory o"'.er veteran Steve De Berg. I University makes El Toro No. 4 with a shot at the wild has reclaimed the start- card berth, considenng the Chru:gers are the mg job for Sunday's defending Central Conference champions and would game at the Coliseum be 5-5 overall. because of i.1l mjury t.o •Saddleback (3-3). A win over El Toro would make the Roadrunners No. 3 if University defeats LrvinE'. A win over El Toro and an Lrvine win over University makes Saddleback No. 4 (3-7 overall) and very doubtful. •Univers ity (2-3-1). The T rojans could up their overall record to 6-3-1 and their league r~'Ord lO 3-3-1 with a v1ctory over Lrvrne, putting them mto the No. 4 position m the league regardless of the Saddle- back-El Toro outcome -outside of a tie the incumbent. . De.Berg. who suffered 1 a separation of his le ft shoulder in last week's 27-19 loss to Seattle. was to undergo surgery today and ts expected t.o be sidelined for the re- mainder of the regular season. Elway took over for I •Tbe wild card .. -The Sea View League appears quartcr against Seattle, De.Berg in the (ourthj lO be a good bet to supply the No. 4 team into the and completed eigh t of 16-t.eam playoffs. if 1t is El Toro or University being 15 passes for 134 yards considered. -~nd a touchdown. TIMBERLAND BOAT SHOES AT SAIL PRICES. 1111 • 1 >1u1111111111'" lllH'I" '"""'• •'Yf'iPI.., ,111d m.101 cul :;oleo; trll y11u tli1~c;,c .111' 1.,o<;lly <J101 • ._10 111.ik1 • 11 H• < 111111111 t .111cl pt'rfnrrn. tn< f' 11 •II y111 i lt1ey rl' worth 11 A pc111 ol l 1111l 1t•rl.111d l3u.1t ~t10t" will q1ve »&.,f,Kl1nr1 1111 yedr<.> Several styles to choose from --THE-- SHOE HUT HARBOR CENTER 7300 Hnrbo• Blvd Co\lfl M~\n, Ca 92626 (11 4)546 6715 • . 1· I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 10, 1983 Cl \ chance to·help Todd Hart·a-nd that's no bull ,.. r pe,..n for peri.Ung wttb jackpotaequalin8 a thit'CI or All or ,h.,. moY<"''"""' am a ru<uJlL(. twot There's !(OtnK tu ht• o lul 1.>f bull 111vulv,>J lurdoy at Cow"'' C:n .. 11 Ill 'l'rabUl\J c~wyun. but it's prt>tty t.oll'rablt• ~·or\S11J1•rtng tht• uJtunaw guals an r>Ri P Sf?OR T ~ the total entries. c.amp regimen an terms of work and thert>'s)~Ju~ :ong ROG t-R I_ ~ A spokespenion at Coto de Caza says over 300 ways to go, is ca...e, whll'h mv,11v,~ Todd Hart. thl• fumwa rvlle High fuothull ,.t<1r wh11 saw his playing t·urt.'i'r Long &-al'h Sldt1• 1•nlkd by a broken Ol"t'k in pU:>mbt•r o ( Hll~ t tickets have been sold in addJUon to the anticipated "Rrght now hLS work <tl Casa Colina l5 the No CARLSON. _ ' ··1'. walk-in on Saturday. pivot.al point Ln hlS lilt!," says Wyatt "But tht' dnve to _ ~ Pomona three umes a week really takes a toU We're _______________ _._ .. ___ Todd's improvemt:nt as a qw.d.riplegic has trying to develop some equipment at the house. h FourJt~·n munth:,, lull'r, tht• 20-yt•ar old l"On· ueson tht· hm~ n><iu hJ1 1•nwery. but dS his dad, San uan Capistrano res1d1•nt Wyatt Hart. says, "We'~ allung about l'l'lltU11C'll'r.., but for us ll's nules. Pomona and six units of clas,,es at Long Beach State are lnvolved on Monday and Wednesday eveninp, MO it's not like Todd isn't kept busy. shown marked progress and of coune. the most would also mean an opportunity to work more on important thing is that the improvement is on a those things." continuing basts. He can drink from a llght glass with a straw with ShouJt.1 you feel like trying Lo become more than both hands now and he has motion, although not Just a drug store cy,wboy. or sun ply w drop by and see fluid, la his wrists. fingers, anns and stomach . · and support Todd, where a band, dancmg and an I "Sull, Todd's atutudt.' lb hard w t>xplam. Ht''s JUSl ~ry strong wt lied I le has his ups and do~r~. but it's ~ver ·why ml•" 11r •J haw football for th1S · "You· know. I ">mplu111 about tm tnt{l•l\\n With it, however, are the expenses, and some of it is hoped to be offset by some of the bull at Coto de Caz.a Saturday. where team roping and team penning will be offered to contestants to help boost the coffers or the Todd llart Championship F\.tnd. And, there is some sLight movement in his legs and feet. auction are also being pl.anned. t'Ontact Fred Armstrong at 859-1044 penail " , A lut 11f pt~iµlt•do thul lt Sl~.-mson l y wht•n things A barbecue is scheduJed with costs at $25 per person and if you think you're tough enough to rope some cattle or round them up into a pen oq a team basis. the cost is $1 5 per person for ropUlg and $10 per "Todd has a solid, realiBtic approach to all of this," says his dad. "He ceatizes it doesn't mean things are eventually going to be like they were before. But his attitude about it is gOod. We work diligently on that." Team roplng is scheduled lo start at 10 am. t.eam penning at 12:30 and the barbe<:ue beJllns at 2. "eally gN tough that tht' human spt."l\.'IL'S gets tough. 1 • Reh<-1b1llwt1un l"Ontinucs un a three umes a wet>k ~IS at Casa Cuhna R1·habilllatton Rusp1tal m Wyatt Hart says his son wiU be there around 1 o'clock, but a lack of enduranc:e may force lum to pull out before the festJvllaes Cirush f' . NFL HAT~NALCONFEREHCE WHI W L T PC1. PF PA Ram s 6 o l>OO 111 114 Ntw Orlu ns 6 0 l>OO 130 113 Sar F·anc \CO o 0 600 178 70• Al ar's 4 O 0 .00 lOo 106 Cemul MIMH OI& 0 4 0 600 121 2'2 Ot1ro11 S S 0 SOO 211 197 (;re.n Btv S S 0 'iOO 27S 288 Clnc;ago 3 I O 300 18A 219 Tamoa Sav I 9 l 100 ISi 239 Eut Dallas ~ 1 o 900 )18 21S w .. n.n11•or 8 1 0 800 )39 118 Pl11tadelo•"" <> 0 400 I SI 104 SI Louis I lSO lOS 3 h NY (;•an•s I 1SO 115 119 AMERICAN CONFERENCE WHI Raiden I l 0 100 110 n • Oen•tr 0 l>OO 172 114 So 111e O 600 246 225 I( anus C Iv 0 400 202 188 San D•too J I 0 300 22• 118 Cemnl P t1s0urg" S 2 0 100 HJ 168 c e•e a no S 5 o soo m 1• 1 C1oc1nna•• 4 ~ 0 •00 llS 105 HOuVor , 1C 0 000 It>& JO I Eau Miam i 1 3 O .100 119 ll>ol 8alllmort 4 0 600 ISJ 211 8uttei0 o • 0 600 lllO 703 Ntw Er111ono S S 0 SOO 110 196 NY Jt t\ 4 O 0 .00 20e 101 Sundo's Gu•,.s Otn."r or Raiden C1nc1nna11 al .._ansa• C •• Ot:lron "' ._.ou\IOn P'rwaoe-1on11 01 Cl'\jcaoo (;rttr a .. a• All nt•e•<"• Su t11e al S• Ou \ Tam~ Bev 01 C •¥etano Mta,.,, a t Nt# E "Ql4rt0 tC"•"'"'f' 11 a,t 10 o m ) 8utta10 a• New Yor• Je•• p ttsouro,, at e.01more N•w One-oni at Se fl Fr al"C1\CO Dallas e t San 0 l!90 Cne Me 1 •' I o,.. Wa1n1"1J'On et N•w Vof"' G1antl -··~ Rams a t MlaM• CCllaM e' 1 •• 6 D,,.. • Coleee loofb.11 schedule TONl<OHT'i <OAM& Ou~• et Norin Cerollno St SATURDAY'S COAMES , WIST Nevada L•s Yl"O•~ vs Ca1 \111• Fun· erton •' Anoht~m Stao;um I 1 D rn 1 USC at WlUM>gton Celllornta et w asnln11ton St Fruno St •• Long 8Hcn Sl •I veterans S1eolum 11 lO om ) O<e90n el Slantoro Pee •ic .,, ~n JO"! St n >N1om1ng at Sa n Ote90 S• Por•1ano St 01 Ca PO<• SLO Ca Lwt1'eran &' A1usa Pac1t+c C11•emont ·Muoo •' Pomona Pliler n La Yer'\t a t W h1fl1&r n llto1ond• a1 O<c•denta n UC Oav s el Sa cremen•o S• r Cl11co St or Hev.,aro S• ~n Francisco St at Hum00to• S• ,,. ~noma S• at Sania Cla ra Montano al Eastern Wun1no•or ROCKIES UCLA a• Ar•1ona l(h&nne• 7 "' 9 lO a m t O•eQon St e• /H zona S• v~a"' at u•an s~ No'"i..,er"" ~r 10"& "' 80•\.f' St Co•or•oo S• o• BYu ~evade lltno •' Idaho n >Heber SI •• toano S• n Tt••S El P&so •' New Me,,1co. n SOUTHWEST Arkan\6) •• Toa• A&M R ce at 8avl0• TCU a• Tt1H Co•oraoo at O• anoma Tua• TKll •• 5MU 1/1/e>I Te.as S• •• Tuisa A"onsas S• et L•mar MIDWEST Wlscons . .., &I Puroue M cn10•"' at M1nt"fl-Olt " tno ane el IN no" IOWO al M1cn1gen St Norttiwuttrn a• OM; >• K,an>os t i Ntbra1•a 1owa St al Y anu1 St O~lahoma !,t et M n wr Merrio~·\ St .~ c fl\( nl'\9° WM1t rn M'(f'h08~ a' "'-~"' '\• Ct ""O M1ch·S118" 41 Ba ~' !10,.11ng Crttn ol ONO U Indiana SI al Ora•' '-"'omr O •• Ea~fetn M1tf\1ven Toteoo o• No"Hier,, ttt1,.0~\ SOUTH Soutner" Y.IUIU 00• ... A •D•"'• Aullur11 er C.eorgla Ch&•nel I a• 1130 g,., I Marvland "'' (.r~m\O"' l(en• .... ov a1 F1or1oa Mla m• !'ta a• F 10"0• St We•e Forni et Georg'& f~cr "'\IUIU•OO• S• at LSU r M IUl\\tOOt at T en"-Utt Navv et South Caro11na Nortt1 Carotine •' V•ro!riie Vanoert>lll a1 Vlrg1n•a T•c~ Mar,Mll al ADD818t'>•8n St 'illllllam & Marv al E as• C&rollM McNee.e St •• SW LOUl\18'111 Nort" Te••• St a• NE LOV•\la~& .., EAH A.rmv at P11t Boston ColleQe at Svran,\t Noire Oamt &t Penn S• Aut11e" •• Wot Virginia Yale a • Prll\Celon 8 roW11tn al Darfmoutn coiumt>l• ., CorN tt HolY Crou •' Delaware CORD Penin •' Harvero L.,P1.J'1.Vl~!t I I r~me>le wanethuutl\ 11 Ne .. Homo•'>•rt So.ion u ol 8uc~nell R1c11mono 11 Colga•r Conn.c 11c .... 1 at Rhode "'•n<J Sunset LHVUI LHllU• W LT Fo.,nl••n Vallt. J I 0 Hunllnolon BteC/I l I 0 Morine J I 0 Eolson 2 7 O 'llle.imln•ler I l 0 Ocean V ew 0 4 0 Overd W LT 7 1 0 I 2 0 I I 0 0 Tonl9ht's COarM (7:.lOI Wes1m1nsttr •S Ocean V•ew al Hunr 1ng1on Suen FrldeV'i CO•rMl 11:>0) Foun1a1n Veile• vs Hunllf\gton 8eecn' al Ananelm S1eo1um Marona •S Ea son •' O<ornle Co••I CO<•~e Corona oe1 Mar Newoorl Heroor lr'llO~ E• Tor11 Seodlet>ec• LMllUt WLT S I 0 5 0 ) 0 ) 0 l 0 1 t ? • 0 IJnlvers tv Co\lo Mesa E\lancta 0 ~ I Tonierlt's GAIMS (l:JO) Over al WL T I I 0 6 .1 I 5 ' 0 4 s 0 J 6 0 ~ l I • 5 0 2 6 I Newoon Haroor v \ Corona del Mar •' OranOt Coast Cotl.,ge Co"• Mtso •• E\lancl• al NewPOrl H erber Friday's GAIMS 17:l01 Unlversllv &I Irvine E l Toro •• Saooieoeck at Senta Ano Stedlul)'I Soulh CoHI Leavu• LH911e ---.W LT Caolstreno Vollt y S rt• o Laguna Hill\ 4 7 0 'lllOOdOr Oge 3 2 0 Min ion Vl•IO 3 2 0 Oe"a H••IS 2 l 0 San C•emtntt 'I 4 0 Laguna Buen 0 S O T ...... r's G•mtl 17:l0) over., WLT I 7 0 s 0 6 0 s • 0 l 0 0 1 • 1 I 8 0 1.ogune 8eacn .s Woooor1ooe a1 Irvine Monlcte lr vs Laguna Hiit• at """"on '"••o Cnon·tteuue t l'ride't'I (;erne\ (1.)111 Dana Hlus et M in ton V t.O Cao1\lre110 \/a llfr ~· San Cltme~ A,.._.us Lea eut Bl\noo Amel Mel .. 0.. St Paut s..-.111 S.rre P lu• X ...... ..,. W I.. T • o a ) 1 0 1 I I 1 I 0 0 0 • 0 0v ..... W LT I 7 0 s • 0 ~ ' I 4 I ' 0 0 0 Tonl9ttt'\ GarM l7:JOI Servlte "' Mater O•I at Santa \tedium fl'rldeV's COarMs 17:JOI 81•noo Amat at St P•u• Serr• at Plus X Wom.n'i YoleVbal COLLE<OE UC lrvl"t def Long 8uc11 S• 3 IS 9·1S. IS·IJ 13·16, IS·IO C~rlSI Colleot Oef Cal Tech, IS·I, 7·1S, IS· 10 IS·IO COMMUNITY COLLEGE GOlOeri Wesl def Ml Sen Anionic , IS·I, IS· S IS·S 0-ange Co•'' oef Cvoreu 14 lo IS·o 15· I 15· 11 Ht(;H SCHOOL Cl F Smel SehMI l'la volt\ Finl Reund NtwPOrt Chrlsllan oel Wnllnev. IS·I. IS·2 IS·2 Watw OOlo COMMUNITY COLLEGE SeclcleOecl! 1' , Ria H....,. 10 1110 Honoo I ' I 4-10 Saodteoeo 9 • s 7-2S Saoaltbeck .cor1n11 Ba rker 3, De1101a ·s. Maldonado 1 lto"'e I. Reid t Jones 7, McC.•n '· t<un1e 1 Vouno 6, SlmmoM I Hl9tl K hool Cll" Plevolf\ 4·A (l'lnt lteund) Sunnv Hill• 11, Ml!llkt n 4 l ·A (l"lnl lt1Nf!CI) Rowland 10. Son Ctemenlt 9 11 ol) Mlu lon Vtelo 11, Rtdllnos 6 Rl•enloe PQIV ll. O•n• Hill• s El Ooreoo 17, Crn cenla v auev S Cl'ltrltr Oek 13. Mire Costa 12 Muir 9, Lovoia 8 Oownev 14, Oo1 Pueblo' I 1nalo 7. San Gorgonlo J Str•llt 13, KeMtdv 7 PelOs Verdes s. Cruel • HH Wllt0n 11, Nor111 (ltlvtrsldel t Loi At•mllo\ 24, Werren II San Btrnarolno 13, Hoovtr 7 SoCal College basketball schedul e Saturday. Nov. 10 -c.a1 Stace LOI Anplel Tueeday, Nov. 22 -La Veme Friday, Nov. 26 -at St. Mary's Saturday,Nov. 26 -at Bethany Monday, ~ov. 28 -at UC Santa Cruz Saturday, Dec. 3 -at Claremont-Mudd (8 p.m.) Wedneslday, Dec. 7-Pomona-Pitaer Sa~ I Dec, 10 -at LoYQla•M.arymount Friday, i.. 16 -Pldtk Chl1IUan Saturday, Dec. 17 -at ft«ll•rvla (8 p.m.) Friday, Dee. 30 -M~ Baptist Wednesday, Jan. f -Le\oumeau· TqiY Saiuntay. Jan. 7 -0cddenial Tuelday. Jlft.-10 -at Westmont• (8 p.m.) Th~y. Jan. 12 -c..l Baptist• ~.Jan. 1'1-at UC San Diego• Frida , Jci. 20 -Cal Lutheran• =y. Jan". 24 -Point Loma• =Jan. 37-atAW Pad&• y. Jan. 31 -Biola• = v.b. 3 -Notre-o.m. (c..l.) y. J'eb.. 7 -al Cal B1pt111• (8.p.m.) Friday. Feb. 10 -at Welt CoMt ChriaUan Saturday. Feb. 11 -at l'l'emo Padftc• Tuelday, Feb. lf.-UC San IJieCo• Friday. Feb.17 -at-Pointl.AJ!DA• (8p.m.) Tue.day, Feb. 21-A-.-P~ Friday, Feb. 24 -at LA Baptist• Saturday, J'eb. 25 -Ahmm1 • -Denotes NAIA District D conference,.._. -(_ > . NBA WESTERN CONl'EltENCE Pacific OM'* w ~ P•rt,.. Portia"<! s 1 11A L•~en 4 ? 041 (;o•d•" Stet• ' 1 067 Seattle \ l 675 San Olevo l i'19 Pl>O«nla I • 100 Ml-Ml DM\len D•llH ' 3 ' 511 Offlver 3 ) 500 San ""n1onto 3 ' •19 Ulen 1 l 400 Hou.ion 2 lll l(an•u Cllv 2 216 EAST~ltN CONl'EltENCE A .. nllc DIYI'* eo .. on 6 ' New Jtr~v ' 2 Phlleoelol'lla 2 New York 4 Wuntnglon 2 5 C-.i OM\lon Miiwaukee s 1 Atla nta ) J De troll 3 3 Chlce;o 1 ) fndlane 1 Clevetano 2 w-..saV'l Sores L.aken 120, Oattu 106 80\lon 119, Sa n Olevo 112 151 .641 667 l3l 116 114 soo soo '°° 333 116 NIW JtrHV 127, WHl11ngton 110 Pelroll 120, P111ieOelPhla 116 MllwaukH 95, Kansas Cllv 93 San An1onf11 10s. Uleh 99 .~elite 113. CtevelaflO IOI T ..,..,,,. ' CO•tnft New York al tnole ne Utah al Houston Pl'loenl~ al Golden S1e1e Cleveland al Por11e nd Lak.n 110, MaYtrlCks 106 coe . .., , l .,, 1 ' l'I> 1 , . ., I 'f> l '' ' I , '"'' 1 ,,,, J OALL.,AS -Aguirre 12. (;arnell 6, Cummings 6, 8 teckmen 14. Oa•I• 19, Elli• 17, Turner '1, NlmPl11us 6, Haroer 1, SDanaru l 7. Totals 34·83 38·46 106 LOS ANCOELES -Wllkn 16, Worlnv 11 Abdul· Jabber 24, JoMson 21, Mc(;tt 19. Coooer 2. Sortog• 0, G arrell 8, Nattr s. !.coll 9 MCACIOO 3 Tolats S0·94 ll ·?t 120 Seo .. llY Ouanen Delu 2:1 11 11 V -106 Lo\ A,_.l l2 JI 11 1'-120 ThrH·POlnt ooet\-Gerr111, Scott Foulltd out-None lleDound•-Oalles 43 IElll• 12), LO• Amities 49 (Abdvl·Jal>l>ar 13) AulslS-·Oellu 27 fOav1\ I ) Los Ange1t1 JJ (Jonnson 13) Tolll) touts-Oattu 23. Los Angetei 34 T1<11nlcals-Los An geles 111eoa1 d•lense A-14,JAI eo1t1ne (Al Lal V ... \J 81n1amwe)ghl1 -Harola Pettv (Fort Worthl KOd Hllarl11 laP•I• CPene mel t i "31 of 10111 round FH lhe<wtfOlth -Sltvt Cruz tTn .. 1 dee. Ntckv Per't tTucwnl Lff AlemltM WEDNESDAY'S ltlHVL TS (:Ind M 60·1111M ..,.~ ~I l'lltST ltACE. lSO vardl IU PllA~ e (Crorl I 00 S 20 ;J IO Ummv Cl'IOCOlale (Werd1 '".11 60 1' 20 111000 Dec~ (Clerlu t l l 20 Also ra ced Llr><!tev Lace, Broadway BubDftl, POCO 8.0ulno. Klltvs WlnOv !lev, Na tt>n Plunder, Terris Dream Tov. Dav O! Plunder TlrM It 24 S1 EXACT• <•·SI Palo "" 40 HCONO RACE. 3SO verO•. SlllCl'ltrV (Cardorel 5 60 4.20 3 00 Cnlc PePPer (;o (Creager) 11 60 S IO Maggie MOtlon (Garclal l.00 AISQ ra'9d TrulV SWHI P·••· c111c Aeollo, Tiki Llr. 8rto111 As A Flasn Tl.,... II JI THlltO ltACIE. JSO vards Th• Orm Machine IFlrt) 19.00 6.IO 4 00 Allenll•tlv ((;ercla l 4.60 410 Shorttv Aller fl'lve (CreagerJ S olO Al\o raced MX Mlu~. Cauw Ima Polle•. Sa Azure Te, SOii\ N Je<1sb0v Tl,.,. 11 13 '2 IE XACT A (2·31 Palo 191 00 !'OURTH ltACE. 400 •eros. SPKl•Cula r Peu C8arol S 40 Stiue Kid (Garcia) Aorll Moon Dance (Mllc'*ll Al\o raced Pl vol Powtr. Po\leo. Miio Oancln euo. Trevino Time 10 S7 no ao 760 6 00 6 40 KH P Ma !lranlgan. '2 EXACTA (6·11 Paid Mato, l'lfl'T.H RACE. lSO verd• Sisler Peoll• (Pauline I 1 IO UO Miu TrlOle Hemo (Harli l 60 Jenle Miio (Vakler I Also receo Diamond POllcv, Ba rrera, Sh•no• ShesPKtat. Time. II.QI U EXACT A 16· II oald t 9 40 SIXTH ltACE. 170 .. ro• Cl'ltrge Cu t <Trtu urel t.410 13 IO S 10 WolellO•I" IHArl) l IO l 00 Monevtd GrHne CCterluel l 60 Al\O receo· Think SI~. Cl1emPlon Al Plev, Prtllv Pennvltnder Time •SU SEVENTH RACE. lSO vard\ Magglts Mam (Peullnel S 60 l 00 7 60 Coure;eous Que\I tCraaverl 3 00 1 olO Ketnrvn Jene (Trea\urt ) 3 40 Al\O raced· Part age, 0 1\CO Klllv, S-civ Angel Tlmt II 10 U E XACTA 16· )) Ptld t l6 llO U ,.ICIC SIX 16·2-6-6-S·t l 11alo l II, 117 IO wllh lwo winning lk""' (llM llOr\H). n Piek Six conaolellon Paid S16S.to wllh 70 w inning llcktt• Clive llOnt•I l!IGHTH ltACE. JSO yards E• El Tt <Cardoza) 5-60 l 60 3 60 Eesv Mant\.lver CCrH11trl 9 60 S 00 ,4\nOIMr Allon Buv ll!lle•lnsl 160 Al\O raced· Eu v Sand\. Exlonlon, MIQlllV Pollcv' S1Vllll1 Prince Time: 17.77 12 IXACTA CS·61 Dald W 60 NINTH ltACE. l SO vards Tl11nll Of Jolln (Gllll J710 17.00 10 20 SM1 In Trouble <Cte<toel l 40 l 20 Lii !Ill Sallv (Peullnel 0 0 Also reced: KACH Jtv, lttmb41n BenloOI, A Surt lteciue••· Luekv Pollcv, Comt Clost, Ptlllt Ptlt, Att>e4 Flglller Tlmt IU I 12 IEXACTA U·Sl Dtlld '11' 40 Alltndanct 4.7'1 Oall Trff (•IS.--) WEDNESDAY'S ltESVLTS 121111 " n -11n _..,_." ~1 l'MUT ltACE. • lurlO/IQs Alrrotl"9 (Va1tn1ueto) 14 40 I olO '00 New Slreclevv tOOvere\I 11 60 6 60 F llPPln 1!1111 C Oetanouuoe I 3 00 AlllO reced: Lollv Eao11, Saur !.inoer . Fort McCloud, Jim Bur111, C•Dlaln Orltnl fll'nt I 10 l /S SECOND RACE. I It I• mllH Tllellard'l WelCn I Oll'llV I 17 20 I 60 1 00 Pe•l•Olano ILIP11t m) 11 IO 110 Relund Offer (FuanlH ) 16 20 AlllO raced Aun lllt Galu v, Ooclor Foolt , FeDuto....\ Mamorv Snow MOtlon, Whlikewlltv, :let Pollcoe. Oallv E>.ertl11. An En•illn. ""ce I• HIQll Ttma. L'6 3/S, n DAILY OOU8LE (t.-3) 0010 19S IO THlllO ltACE. 6 lurlOnQ•. 8er11r (;otO (Hawley) I IO 4 to 3 00 Colonl•il•m (Slt>htel 12 00 6 40 Serve (OllverH I 6 00 Also receo PaPA Too. Fa ther Mat Suoer PrQllleCI, Montena CllOtce. Sl'ltre1 Tuaor Tlmt I 10 31 S, l'OVltTH RACE. I 1110 mil .. Sel«I a LMd IOI.SI 8 to J olO 2 IO Ooon'l Ladv (PlrKaY) 7 IO 2 olO o.-n Mll'll Hew Haw IGllllQOnl l 10 AJllO rtceo Sier (;tm, Momc•t. Gola Counrv, Terllarlm. Tlmt· 1:45 4/S. l'll'TH RACE. 1''11 mites on lur1 1n1erco (McCerronl 4 00 ) 20 ) 00 OtOOnalr Htrc !Orleval 11 60 1 60 Bo\lo (LI-m l 14 olO AllO ractd Aru Were, Swoon, Con· clt rge, Tlmberltck, ArrownHO. Halamolo, Ouc Le Due, Silk Su h. ltolar><!o TlrM· l·SO 115 '5 IEXACTA (4·11) ooto '16600 MXTH ltACE. 6 lurlonG• Mallorca <McCerron) l olO 1 20 2 20 Pftce l!lenner CHewlt•I 1 IO 2.olO Nol All FooCllll CVatenrualt) l olO AlllO rtced. ••or·, Fire, L•dv Trllt>v, CeOlc Siren, Cnenge Five. Oal\Clng, How Ya Ooon, l\taflO• Super 0Hlgn Tl~ HO I 5 SEVENTH 'lllACI. 61,, lurlOfllls G For Glrls (E\lre oel I 64 3 60 7 IO 1•m Prt11iglou1 (S/loamekerl 2 to 2 20 tron l(llfv (McCarron) l 20 AlllO raceo· Kllle nln' Leu. !>oo Roe,, Grin eflO Frotlc. Miu E lea Time-I 16 4,S '5 EXACTA 16·)1 Pale! '59.~ llGHTH ltACE. I 1116 miles W••l"9 (Plncav) 9'0 soo HO Btaulltul Oawn CToro) 3 40 3 20 • Nan's Oancer IH•w••• l • IO Al\O raceo: $1>11lful Jo• Pro or Con. M• Nallvt Prlnceu_ TlrM 1 47 715 U IXAClCA 46-Sl..-ld -ii> n PICK MX 11·6·4·6·6·61 o••O n I~"° will! 46 wlnnlllQ llCkah (six llOrttU '2 Pick SI• con'9l•llon pelO I 11 l 60 w lln Ii.I win· nll'l9 llcktll lllv• horW\I NINTH ltACIE. I I 1' ml!ff Force Fun (McCerron) 600 llaPIO Emoer (Oll•arH I -'•• Houw (llalenruel•l HO JOO seo 400 S.20 ~lmMtt, Tll'l'W\, ""'llO receo: A Fall PH ce, Vortaut.r, Vat De 1101, Ar .... re L•lave11e Lerk Tl,.,. 1•42 "5. lS UtACTA <1·41 DOid 196,SO Alltndana. 19,t.JO NHL CAMl'8ELL CONl'IERIENCE Sll'IVWla OMtMrl w L T ""' COi' Eomonton " 2 I 19 102 Ce!Oerv 6 1 ) IS S6 Vancouver 6 t 1 13 11 Winnipeg 5 9 2 12 63 l(lftel 3 • s II trJ N'"1\~ Cl!ICAllO • • 0 16 t.4 To<onlo 7 1 2 16 IJ SI Loul• I I I IS SI Ot 1rot1 6 6 2 14 54 Mlnnt\Ole 6 I ' 13 06 WALES CONl"IERIENCE ... trldr °""''*' NYlta"lltn 11 4 2 ,, 71 Pl11itdelOl!la 10 • I 21 71 NY l•landan 10 ' 0 20 10 W8'hln111on 7 9 0 14 ~ Pl11sour11n 4 10 2 10 ... Ntw Jt rsev 1 " 0 ~ 43 Aclams OM\lefl BoSlon 10 4 I 21 16 Outbe< 9 1 , 20 94 Sufi a to 1 6 ) 17 ~ Heriford I 7 I IS S3 Montreal I • 0 14 IM w ....... ,, Scw.t Butt•IO J. Bo\lon I NY Rangers 4, Catgerv J Eomon1on 7. Wulllnglon ~ Ml<lntiOta S, Ottroll J Toron10 2. Ntw Jtrtev I MonlrH I J, Chicago 0 Winnipeg 7, Vencouver 2 T ........ •G-SI LOUll Al IC!ftll 0... ......... "" 11 St 76 IO 14 lt6 to o? S1 79 ~ 51 54 61 63 1' 4S 67 S9 60 62 DAVEY'S LOCl<Elt (......., ... di) -S6 t noten. 37 bonllo, S ve11ow1a11, 210 rock cod, II o.u, 260 ~ckeret. DANA WHARI" -61 •"91tn 60 ban, 1 bonllo, • roel coo, 140 m.ckeret, I whlll Me bell .N H Y C r egatta highlights we ekend y achting schedule Newport Harbor Yacht Club will k.ick olf the mat.ch racing scramble Saturday and Sunday leading up to the local representative in Long Beach Yacht Club's Pacific Match Racing Series l.n January. whjch in tum will determine ane of the final selections for the Congressional Cup in March. Lehman-12 sailors w11J abo be busy at NHYC Saturday and Sunday With a ~tta to determll'lf' the recipient of the Barney Lehm3n Trophy, symbolic of the dMI champto!l'hip. ' C.pistrano 'Boy Yacht Club wiJJ send .Performance Handicap Ractng Flef'l nnd Midget Ocean Racing Cla.u sailon1 inw uon Saturday ahd Sun<1Ay tn the second, third and fourth races of its Mission Serles. Long Beach Yacht Club holds the yachUng spotlight Friday and Saturday with the start of its inaugural Cabo San Lucas race for International Offshore Rule and PHRF yacht&. PHRFers will start Friday al noon and the IOR fleet will get under way Saturday at noon. The Cabo race takes the place of LBYC's once popular La Pu race. Other Southern Califomla Yachting ~Uon events: Lot Aa1eles-Lon1 Beacb Little Shipe Fleet -Invitational Series No 3, Saturday Seal Beach Yacht Club -Sunday Sailors Series (all cl8811eS), Sunday. Sa.Dta Monica Bay King Harbor Yacht Club -Columbia Challenger Change of Watch regatta, Saturday. South S.y Yacht Racing Club -PHRF and One-design Regatta, Saturday. Sun- day Saa Dle10 San Diego Yacht Club -One-deaign Regatta (Star. PC. J -24. Olson~30), Satur- day. Sunday. Santa Clara Racing A.ssoci&Uon - Autumn Chill Series (all claMeS). Satur· day Coronado Yacht Club -Longstretch Series (invitational handicap). Sunday. Mialion Bay Yacht Club-Mini-Series (Jr • ..Sr.). Sunday. Silver Gate Yacht Club -Turkey Day race, Sunday. Southweetem Yacht Club -Graham Shand Serie.. Sunday. Nont. ud llltud Santa Barbara Sailing Club -Top Fleet Sklppen race. Saturday. Sunday. Channel Wands Yacht Club -Vet- erans Day race, Saturday. Sunday; Junior Sabot Day. Saturday. Point Dume Yacht Club -Fall St'ril.'9 No. 3. Sunday. j - 4 Newport yach ts r ace to Caho By ALMON LOCKAB EY Delly l'llo• -..11ne wr11 .. Four New.port Harbor Yachts will be among the 39 entnes tak· ing oH Fnday and Saturday m the maugural of Long Beach Yacht Club's Cabo San Lucas race. The race has been split mto two starts Wlth the 16-boat Per- formance Handicap Racing Fleet starting at noon Friday, and the 23-boat lnt.emational Offshore Rule fleet getting the starting gun at noon Saturday Local yachts entered in the IOR fleet are Hal Day's 69-foot Win- terhawk (ex-Ceramco bf New Zealand) from Newport Harbor Yacht Club. the 65-foot Ragtime. under charter to R.B. Alexander and Don Edler Jr .. Newport Harbor YC; Warren Hancock's Aleta. NHYC. and S M. PauJey's Supernova out of Balboa Yacht Club. lt will be the first West Coast long distance outing for Winter- hawk, a Bru_ce Farr-designed yacht which mape her mark U1 the Whitbread Round \he World Race as a New Zealand syndicate entry. Day makes no secret of the fact he will be seeking lme honors (first to hrush) m the Long Beach to Cabo race. But to do so he wtU hi;lve to outrun such veteran speedstkrs as Charlie. the line honors winner Ul the 1983 Transpac; Sa·ga, a 69-i<:>OU'r deSigned by 9enrus Choate for Transpao lJne honors: and Ragtune. a seasoned cam· paigner wh1ch has been farst to finish in the Transpac as well as several Mexico races. Saga, incidentally, broke down within 24 hours of the start of the Transpac and did not realiz.e her designer's dream. Entrv "'' tor •~• Lo~g Btec~ 10 CaDo San Lucas rec• Ptr1orma,,ct Hand lceo llaclng FIN I •larllllQ Frloav • Whlstler, Mike E118' Dick Danit!• Lono BH CI> YC Murofly's Law M J CemoDttl L8YC AIO I. Jonn Lar\On N•¥¥ YC LOllQ BHCl'I Conlrarv 10 Ordlnerv, Alcnaro SolllOler CASC GvPsv Warrior Ille~ Glo. SllYC Perlcus, JoM 'illllllems. Leh•lne VC. Nelreld Howaro O'Oanl•I•, Santa Ba rbare vc • ~Aker Brian OoneklllOn Randy Morrl\ LBYC Skene, llOberl Oversler, NAWtL llawl11de. Ktnr>v l(unn, Seal Buell YC Centelt, Brook\ Gllforo. Lllllt Shlo' F1ee1 Magician Me4 Wills Ill. Coronado YC Aooerlllofl Frank VeuQM Wl"<!lemrners YC • 8 rHkawev Oennl1 Hllldo<I, CebrlllO 8ttcll YC Mimi 8. Wllllam Wlt•on Los An11eles, YC O•l•v Met, Jonn Lawrence Soulh 8aY Yachlln11 Reclng Club lnltrnallonal Offshore ltule tntrlt• startln11 Sal .... rdAV Cl'ltrlle. Joe KHnan, SI Fre1>CI• YC Miramar, JOlln Scrllll>$, Sen Oleoo YC RagllrM1 Jt 8 Alexender NtwDO<I Haroor YC Oe<tston, Paul Btrger Del Rev YC Alela, Warren Hancock. NewPOrl H•rDor YC ltodeO Drive AOQer Cl'llllum. Peclllc Marlner1 YC Trlb\lte II, Jim Feuersllln, Del lltv YC Heel We¥t Ole~ Peflntnolon, Lonv Suen YC Elusive. Reuben Vollmer, 1<.11111 Har Dor YC Tra Mvllllv, Mo Lynn, S.nla Barba ra YC Brisa, Dennis CllOale. L8'YC CIDanvo. Evan McL11n. LO• AnO-te\ YC Brooke Anne. Lan• Harvtv. CebrlllO 8HCh YC AC>OQM, Miii end Marly VOQt4, LBY'C Salu , Leonard N•dler, 0.1 lltv YC KalllmaMu. JOM LandOn. ~n Oleoo YC Prt<Seclous( Arnold Nelson, 011 Rev YC Whirlwind, M J Ch<>PPln, LBYC Seoa, Doug !laker, LB YC Medicine Man, 901> Lene. L9YC Suoernova, SM Pautev. llalboa YC The Sl1aOOW, Richard Rogert, LOS Amitie\ YC Wlnlerhewk, Hal Oev. Newoorl Herl>or YC Engelstad signs" wit h UC Irvine Wayne Engelstad. a 6-8. 220-pound forward from Boaco Tech High ln Rosemead. signed a basketball lette r of intent Wednesctay to attend UC Irvine. The signing came as no surpriae a.s Engelstad verbally committed last week to UCI. Engelstad averaged 22 points and 15 rebounds per game last year in leading Boeco Tech to the CIF 4-A semifinals. He earned all-CIF honors as a 110phomore and junior and· was MVP. ln the Del Rey League laat .euon. "We think Wayne is th~ best player tn California and there are t0me who think he might be the best high achool player in the country," UCl head coech Bill Mulllgan said. "On top of that. he Is a great student and superior kJd. H~ wlU flt right ln with us," ]. ' I C4 O~nge Coast DAIL V PILOT/Thursday, November 10, 1983 GOROO G\Rt·n :l .D rt-!AT ~1-DOAo r!WM6LV DATE-;;i> e.Ai.:. ". -r 0 AC'A~\ f . HOW AR( YOU C,ETTINu ALONv ~INANCIALLY T~(~£ 0AY5, AUN! GU5S1£? THE . OH, l 111\V[ MY ~uCl l\t ?(CURlf'T', ( MAK(. OUILl'j ANO 5£LL MY MP.IC.AN VIOLE TS ... •. \'ti II.\ ('I R(',l S by Gus Arr101a AND I KNO<.K DOWN 1HRH 1-lUN A WI f K T£/\rnlNG ~I /IM 01\N(.IN(J AT DE NNY''? 1)0&0 PIT f ·~ ( ) ' ,, .j} I ' ~~/~~· J fi -,·~I _DJJ ~ "It's o soda fountain for soop1" "How come she always zeroes in on MY plate?,. 'ti \R'tl \Dl k•. 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November 10, 1983 VISTA DEL LIDO llYFRO•T Fabulous ha) & mountain vww I B<lnn, I B.i <•ondn t'U·tlp Lt.>wt•st pfll't.-0 Ill S:.!tl!l,000 BAYSIDE PUCE BlYFROMT s ,,"·1,1, ul.1r b,I\ front dµfi.. :.! hr :.! 11.1 up ~ 111 'J. h.i Jn :.! l.io,1t tip.tl'<'' lh'lluu..J $ l .\)00.1h10 PEIUMSUU HOME OCEANFRONT 01.'\•:m Iv Jt'lt~ '"'~' l\lan ut' r .... m1, -I hd1111 •• I h.uh. :rn10 '4 !1 4 '"'r p.1rk1n)o! $1..IH:'l,tl\IU FAIRIHKS RANCH HILL TOP N1." I lu 4 h.1 1 u'h•m ~ r. 111 h N11n11.11hh ~hll1.· I .! l)rtm•· ,1..ro• h1ll~~p I'<"'' $!l~, 11110 CORONADO ens BlYFROMT l\1n111.1d11 1 ... 1.111.t ,u,t b,I\ fr 111t 1 .. t H" d o'( k l'l.11 " ,,\',ul N •l\\ $;171).tltltl \\ tl,1do ARROWHEAD HOME 1•.ir 1• " ~ Wrm 4 !>,1th 1.ik, '"''' .1:>1111 "i ft $1-1 1• 111111 \\di tr.1dt· 111r .1 1 ...... 1 µroop1•1 t~ I L.id1l1••11.d :.!.llrlll '4 ft iALBOA COVES s.,, frunt :1 Br .I R.1 n nuxJt•lt'<l rurrn"t"'<.l & l>o.•t 5t:iU0.1111u BILL GRUNDY, REALTtR .. 1,1. Macnab-Irvine Ill If I\ • j I \I I'\'\ FOUR HOMES ON A LOT! 1 t 'tf 'f \. ~' '' t~111 341 Bayside Drive . N 8 6 7S · 61~1 I C:::. SELECT ____________ ................ 1 -1-'PROPERT~S NEWPORT BEACH !"",_>,.•• ""' P~'. I .. ', ....... "• .. . ' . '~ . ' ,• .,. 631 -7300 OctJlf«OITCO•toS Great View or Balboa Beech Ca1al1oa sunsets This 2 Bi::I 2· r Ba conoo has a large sunOeck patio Oen ano securny par~ong Full HACH COTTAGE Red. to. $229,000! ... ,, '' ,,.. ' ,4. ' ._,, 'S ..-~ j ""J'""' oJ ~· > ! , • I' A: '1( t--... '1·' •, •• h I t ~ ._ r -:l'" 'O; l'"' • • • J ' I ' \\ \111111(1 ''I I tt •'U "" ltH Q~· ' ·~·t 631-1400 IEST co•oo VALUE Sll,0001 TRIPLEX-COM SUl,000!! ,.., ,r tne Dt1Jcn :t•d~ • '''" 11.gn,..al v-.c1r• ro Lt'.1d1 olna snop111119 TYt\l •~ "1n ~ 81 2 Bo1 On~ 1 "'tr J B• 1 BJ f',,., t-I •• ., .J ,, ...... L.J ~ ~ .. t 1 , Ot r 1·~ 'Lr ..,. tt: Ct"" • I 'JJ ""O_ LINGO AUL ESTATE • HYFRONT IUCH HOME 4 lH 11 • btl fr plC.. 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Be1c 4 ,, ... 1 1 ,,. ~ 1 • .. "} t f , Jc , 'Joot • . • J'• J ... 1. 1• .. • ,..,flt ttl r•hlt.•r (.lt41trl ' 8f fJ' 1/,( '"'•~4 .... 'J.J1tlµU •, I,., tu l tt i , '8.1.t '" , .. .,, .. l Br Ir a11..-r ~•I 1 r Hd',utt~ 1 .... 1.u1ct •;r 1• '" ...,,, .. ,.. ~4?'' ;> 11 4 n ·~Y<i I Newport Bucb 2669 VII I A FIAL BOA .'Ar lr1ll1l I 111,u •' (•1• '!.l'.OIJ Aql l;ll '1°11,IJ 'h.t".1ft ..., .. A hHlt, lid , lJ11 S14HI ;IJ.t h fUH' S ttUO t.7'• b4t,IJ. Aputments, Uni. .,, ... I 11 I '" ' " .. · ...... . " .... '•. -. ·" .... 1 ,,.. ' ... ; Io ' ! • I It< f llfiAIJIJ fll W 1~/1'.l1 IA" •I•' 11 .. 1 lr1t~ 11! '•I H~fll'Pj 1 bilf!t lfl H A 1'1 ,,, I Ol\fu1ff1 • •""' !A'1f~ lhltll '''"'" }1 ,, flt II. dl1•') ( ·····'I .. i., JI I ' ~ •' t•ft , ' • .. • I A ' ' f' 11t•1 • 1f) I A., 111 fh•A ''I , ,, • h1l !I',! A f I f t " , • ' ' '-J I • ~ ~, r , , , i ', ,, . l • 1 • I f 1111 • ,1 ,t ! I 1 JI " I" •. I r ',JI I•,,. lo I ',,' .·. ,,, •• , . ',. , .. ,, .. I 1' , •... , .· .. •' '· '·' .I ... ... . ; A f I .. . .. " i'1'' f ••• I •' ',,, . \' ;, •••.• • :J " WESTLAKE VILLAGE t·· t .. , " . ' I·' ..... , I ti 1-11• t_t , ... TSL Mgmt 645-8122 .·,, .. I,. ,. , •'; .... Dlna Poinl h•" ' ~ .... ... El Toro " .. ' .. •I Hunt. Beach ... '! . ' 2726 27 3Z I• 2740 I.,, " IUFROMT • r ·• lr1q ii•., ,.,, r •, ••·•'nhf; ' r."1 ~,it f •• I!• t f• I l•r I I I' f•t' I' I I It f~\ r I 1t1t11 .,, ' , , 1,c1•, 't, ''r,11 fr 1 I ll ft i • .. ,, .. DOVER WESTCLIFF . . .. ·' f ' 11 • r >'I " 111 I• ... '• t ' I j ••• ! .• ,,. t r ) p ... '·•·J., ... ,'. fl HNl)IH U n1 I M l ~,._l..,Hf (I \lll lHllll " l'Al[l HI ,\l IH 1 11 HC.. \I ""''°' Ir fl, .• I I•• .... Yi I ... 1•' 11 ,, t 1, .., Oakwood (.drdl'n ApM1rr.vnh "'"~port 811.sch So {If I l I I '• '. •' ,. \ l •• t , •• b4l r,ol S 1 ... price $279.00o...631-7370 Assume $51 000 loan at 8 ,•,. 2 story 2 BOrm Coooo ""'t" a corner lore- oiace 1P>a1 aoos cor, warmth Grea1 locatton E•cellent school O•strict Very neat & ciean 646-• 171 ., ~t • ·-utm ! I 11\tlf' ·' ,,, I•, ,, *' 11 I ' l•·r (It~ I' 1 81 t~· (~wt I nl, CJ _.,., ti ' ' 'J 1·•·1 'H, c; '' /• :1 1 e,. ,• POOL-JACUZZI ·2 BALCONIES .... :. '\ .... ,..,.,..,,.,ri H1 d(h ~o N~ed sports ~qulpment 1 I ~~ \ ·\.~) \ ~··~--\_) ~L q ~ f vr l 1~\\lfit<I .\d \( 110'1{ l~tl A DAil l PllOT AD-Vl~O• 642-5671 Make your shoi,.p1ng eac, •er of using tne Daily P•· 1 JI (.ta~~·hed Ads CASH TALKS! I .f." . ' . ~· ':°' ''· I •' I ' .. . 17141673·4400 IRYllU $76,000 ,. ...,;._ • j ... t ~'S'J' ~ C.Jt•• l O•cttiqt>tree n-"-\ 8r1fJ;'ll n.-t\ I !Off Su•tdtJ • '"' tJe1 (Jf '-ti•c~ ..,. J''' 1n s "lr·e t.~' "J"D TRADITIONAL REALTY Tne rastesl draw on tne West a Daily Pilot Class•••eo AO 642-5678 COLDWeLL 0 e €) BAN~eRC ltf.SIOUffiAl ll( 4'. CSTA fC S( INM:l S IRYIH COVE 11,410,000 Charming farruly home in ex- clusive lrvme Cove Oct>an view from Living and famil y rooms Beautiful puol and p<illo. Ga~e guardt'<i community Superb pn- vat<.· beach F'r"t.' •, IN NEWPORT CENTER t J T 644-9060 .. J ·o . ,,; ~----------~----------~--~-- SHAM-LETS A1t1wtrt 11 Cl1ultlcatlt1 2002 ' I i. '••t' I '111 lo ' I. ~I\ L1pnl Nipel 1052 . ,, ... .... t J1' I I ... .t '• .. ' I' ,,, • t ',t ,•I -' . •• ;,. • ..ii ... .,. ''l 'I ,,, .. 't• ,, ,, ,. . f I . ,, • & ,... •I .. , .... p, .• t ,t (. OllrlT" C""'. WALJ<Ell&LEE ~P'----R.eatf3tate I I ' ' , .. .. ··.· I ,\ ! '-t -I .... A,,.,.,,\ f '. ..r <;F t • J DI.• B b : .. : . r 1• 1 • Newport uc 1069 I·.• • • p• , . , .. ':. ': Corona dtl Mar S23,000 ... I 11•, f ,, -. . . 1022 ,, .. '" 'f ,, ''"" c 8..->:t••f 1437 AMTIGUA WU Speci1I Open House Sit Sun Moon to Eicht I 1 1 '"" '11• t"I I' e t•t ~dlf1 1,, It' 11 t I "' t •••• , It.• I• t '•:: 1 j '· ! •. , t+Jl . . ,, ,,,,' ., •"• '1 ,Jlftt,•·· '·~t· fh1tl ,,.11, '18NI r11 ~- Lots lor Sale 1400 TUNIS PLAYERS!!! 'ru• 'II• .I 11 ·' ~ I t' fl f II I I pl f I f•f ', /i.' P • 1'•·"1 f1 ''' i • . 1'• Ii•!• I 11t U•ll /, n,11 11 ~I It .h11J .. (I " • 1'{1,fll•f t111 ~ '''''J' "( ,,v.. ,,ri·tu•.l<I• u1 <,.u1 I ,1(1fJ \.h·•l.t1' fl ; .• 1t I U..Jt~ ...... , ,, .. ,.,~\l , , .1 ~. r t h ct 1 , t ~ /\ot"'I :(•11\ 'i'll ••'lU! L f1't ; . . ... •'' I "'' f I; I I r • I .. . I I • I ' VJ 11•·' l ,, 11 ; ·.· Ill( P l, ~. I\ ( 1 fl IJl1.[ Hl)l,,f bl• t• 1 -:. ',, ,, f'l •L 1' Irvine 2244 " .. ·. ':. , ' .\ .· Wanted to Luse I l t ••• ... 'I TSL Mgmt 642-1603 'I ' " ~ ·, .. . ,, Tustin 2290 .. f:. •• ' l. ... l _;.1'•· 1 ..... 'I ,1• I , .~. 1 ':~ ... .:. .. . •' ~· :J ,-t·~ ,, .. I •• It , :1•' ... , t •••• , , .! I I. 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Ju~t ,., * SOME IMli ME * 1l1v•ol 1r S2·t'i 1)00'" A l UHER THE SUM S265,ooo 1 1102 <; BAYfl'IONT smRll t 111 ,1 fl•tm·,, $700S1300 ;>hr '"""'' !11111 $1 tOO I COM CLASSIC OCUMfROMT "'" ,,,1111 J,,1.,, 1 no 1s2;i PERFECT LOCATIDM Al lhP u1er ,J rare :J'S.A :?l>;J 50 I 8Al'rAONT L Ill" -. fidrm~ ,) Oath~ includt"'i n • n <11' l 11' 11' f1 fl t tJ H 1 tr:::. rr ,1\t'~' >t,ui1t"' ,1nd larqP t! immrun '''' l'u• 'S•IP ot 01..tll.Jr.d i,eJnO Ch.HnunQ ~ ~ .... ~ I t11u 1~bt .. ·• 11,1lhrJ001 o.. ll1lt """I"" JSR m ••• ,,., 01· SO" ' , ....., o1 y r o o m rl n O 1 ' " u ~ BA 1 1 1 • '' .,,, ... ,,, 0 lr~ H'Q tor up 1r1tl ho.udw.111-c;'PP' l<J flHHH c.oinp t" E' v I -r ,, s Ont. 4 dOlll~ ""' '·'"" '"'h PilllOI ""''' tu1111 .. ll••1I """"' 01"'1 B.Jy ea t y ,, ..,, tne PnlfJnce IU {.cJf "tlty r l<if l ,. 1lh '"'~ Jt:l1y vWW B•J.t1 '"P ~ •.t r' B"'ltli NoY< o11 lh.-·'in It ""' D<>•v flo'"I ;111d ~11lo· I·•· '"' htll"d 1. 7 8 6 -1172 P Jv11100 ttrtd lr1r1 y , ... ,., h· '"'"' f)f JtOt.\~tJh~ 'V "'"'"'at O"'Y S510 001) I A11l1>oa ·''it~ l>P<;t lt".1SP o r,1orno 640 tb tO ""?.~' ~ 644-12 11 644_ 1211 I ll1t11-1· C.ll.Jl1dlt1r 1.-~ .. ;}Wj Houses Unfurnished i8RO M•LllaP1so11 011vr ~,(•]J:i!it~M ~HI.• 1 Cene~1~1 Y••Y $550 2202 . 1rv1ne _________ , ~J~~ ;>Br ?1•1111 S.700t yr1¥ I 3 'POOLS520 Jn. S82'> w111tPr l nt oUy o,up•PmP cu~lnm S I W. ''''""' qo11rmt'I kolc nen ummer 111ter 1,,. ,, r 1~1 0,1, 1 , ,, l1Pc:n• Rt11t1ls loltq ( rf.O tf'I l\lllfl o,pa & ... Ill"" (•' ""''1 N•!h IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS • r1u1~11., P Ot'am.-.t1 "''t~ J r•·u~u1-.1tt• prolP'°'~'onAlly 111; u ll 1l1 h·t 1Ju.1M'¥' ,, r or.it• l1 fl "W cu~1nn1 ' ''" <.. ... • r P u',~, t HnP"' l 1 Id .-..uuh,v. JACOIS REALTY """'' MOAF ' '•'3' 1\0?" PROP MAMAliEMHT ~··• ""'v 1 "" 114 '175-6113 ''llMf ~Ofi AFNl ,.,h.Ji,.,r·· 1t11 1 :1 l••.ll'f ••f\t w.iUf.t•H.Jf>f >/Vf C f (l1Jf1ht c1Pt\wt1 , .. 110 Bo"" S82" tBr ,,, $(1 t.'1 P 1t) ~ "~ .._,p,I Q)ffi 'fll 1H1h '~ H•• s.:at' mr1 ( 11 S• H ., t ~1.. t1. i•..i tel' YOU DESERVE IT! Nttw q(J\Pc! ."'0 T Q\\h tl( "'' I VillAGf ! !"l"IMUNll~ • Burn • B 1 •tJO "' U ttf.-C Ulf"" t•.;t., ._ (.,U l H.lQt"'°i t \ t*-.1·•, f t n ~ HHJ ff1(1t11 o'\l+l)tJ l qrl r ' ~I. I• t I 1+ ,~"' • ''H1. t \ "'t· t ... • ••1 l 'I\ 1~•1 ;_ t1 c;,, ' • It JS t. 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'.11pi:-J1 T (PrNG WOROPR()C.ESS PloJL., Rr,(Jm 690 S;,r '" An,, (.A92701 House Silli119 'r ~·,1uN,11 c; c..1t. ; 14° P1 11t m<tt11rr• rt'l1~1t1,. I It' rfl'> f XP 1 m sm,111 ASuui11m Servi ce Beaullh .ou1 honit> or ..,,, ·1 llat ll'I' JtC.lulit'~ lt~t· 1a11k 11eco• .:I ,, .... ,.~ , ~er VIC~ we a so~· "C .. ' .. ~. v•Ce t?' stmg • r~lil.'- MARMIE :..Ov AR1u\I SERVICE 6~. 'i-10 Flncl what you want 10 Daily Pilot Classrheds • . t:t tl • ~·"'" J t ' , , .... v ,i. t iu k4 "'e' ~ .c; 1\ 1111 ror 1»r I 11:-••S l'-,,,-,t<trnQS 'f'f n~11t 1nct-1 ,,.._, .. 1 H->'i ..... .,1,dt\ H B 'il.11""' .J•" Of1YWAI I IAPINCO Ii¥ 111111111111 1)1lllft'lt1llg I • ''t.J.Hiltl I ,., '' a•• l• M~.; ' ·• u ~.J .. l .jft-- '"'''I;,. tt 1Qf1.,.rt \ , 1•J' s t:Jftl ' . t Att T ,.~,qtt•"t K A .... UHSll( 1. lt•u11 "''. 1•1< Nt, 1u;' 1ou Cement Concrete If r.-t• ~L r ,.,,,. t.i l 1~(11 j 1 r'll' •If "'" 111' '•"l• • 2b4 .:, ' ----------1t'1J.ir I All DOFSll Al l' •r' J l '' '"1" ~sonr.,. flJI El'"ctr1'c ~I /ti• ' ' ' 1.1r .. 1• ' ll111 '' n1 .·~ , ., 1 ,no 1111 '"~ B1oc.., ~ • ' ,, I r • I l..r. l~:.>G .. .... I 4!1 .,, ll" f LEC T RI CIAN P11~1•1t 11 • Make your shopping eas· 119t11 lrcr ''''""·'''" nn I l'AIN llNt_. t..AF-lPE NI In 1er t>y uleng the Dally Pi· 1.11g .. or ~111o111 1ut>i. l •c. lfff'A111•, \,,,,, t.4'> ">.: 7 tot Class1fleo Ads 19662 t 673-03'>1'.1 PH l'l'I pl,IJll c lit' L ,,, ctl ,,., ' Mr t .111 ... ., Jlt ~rrlJll' 1:\1111 '••H· lu'it. wk•lr~ 1 i.'rn 1,4 1~ f,C,(I 6b4L• L1ndsupia1 c u~tnr•• <.r.1~1111c~ Mur ... b - -011 1lrlv 1111 1••1 µJ1111tng LAMOSCAPE llAIMT. t • yrJ111 '"""" 111 hus1rte•~ I.ht up~ n 1ultrtq 89? 511J0 I,.., ,, I l'ldlldy 96? 7519 The ras1es1 or aw m tile I Have somelhrng you want West a Daily Prlot lo sell? Class1t1eo ads oo Ctass1t1ed Ad 64'2·5678 11 well 642-5678 PLA T£ PAlCHINC. 1e11er •ei.r<>•I~ , .. )IJmt:!S Rt•Slutln~ lrtlle•t JO yrs m.musr-11µ1t<tlrlol1 6?81 Nt>dl P.iul 545 '2977 Tree Servin ED s PLASTERING I DOUGHERTY BROlHERS I ... , r •I Pdltt .. ng te•tu1e< 1 ..... ~ IJntlSCo.tlJ•ll9 & c.iean R.-~tuc.c.os 645 8:>58 I UIJ~ < I Y''> ... " 642 .>657 SELL idle •lems wrth a Daily P•tot Ctass1fied Ad 642-5678 J C. ll<.EE SERVIC.E T11mm111g removal ,aro Glean-ups <'It b4 2 .!9 t 4 Fo1 Class1tred Ad ACTION Call a Daily P110I AD· VISOR 642-5678 Office Rtnt11s 2914 Lost I Found 3004 Htlt Waatt4 5100 Htlt W1att4 5100 Htlt Waatt4 5100 Htlt Waatt4 5100 Belt Waatt4 5100 .;..;..;.;..;.;...-....-;.;.._...;~;,..; ,.. 1 1 ' e .pe11enceo par1 -11me llATU•r MEWPORT IUCM Fnuttd M bl~ ,., v.hl l ab Accounltr•ti "1e11o. w10 o1 C •h" 1• t•t " "~ () & RPst.11,.,mt Apply be· a,. 1tr ntc ,. pa,1e up ano 1ype-TYPIST I 000 ~no fir q111e1 stret'I '"'' 1.iwn M G•t-•11 ·~">. 1\,.,.,,. ! 4 r •Oay IHE E •uenenc.eo lull or P T se111ng At>te 10 ou•ld "''"'Y tnihi.PCI f'IOy Qlf '"'"'°' M Au~• Sflt>rJ Hr!) ONION .2406 Nut t J'>MH'• Wdnteo 101 bCJtri u;igesandad~ and! $1100 . ,,.tret'I p,1r~u1y ga,,tge I Abu 1u1 ll1• NB A1111"1J1 lll•d Nt 1 Bell I 1~n1u11 10,1c1nd Retail 1npu1 ad copy on VOl Newport Beach hrm neJlOS av 11 645 4800 V1<•v """'t"' 1:'' Mt>s.i D• ~'"'"' EOE 644·507-0 Pat11ck loot 64?-4321 good 1yp1s1 w1111 .it tea'\t 5 64'> lt2l•lv'> l. M 1.i~ 111'16 1 ALLAQUMO E•I J08 ~i;a1SeApe11ence Cdli HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA P t oe11ver) l A T •mes 7 days '.) am . 6 am Cai & p11011e a mus1• Salary c.no 1:1onus 494 8496 RECEIVIH CUH OFF1CI' DESti. SPACf [•I.JP• .. need IJt'r~o" to 752·6408 b Pre'"\l'°''" 10 atro11 ~90 ~0•111t1 "'""' CJ1il"'S•·~ u" "'"'" • 10~ .. ·~ "''"' .ino c...1shrPr FULL Tiii( PAY Mechanic e•perienceo Friday' Novem er 11 Pt'• lie~~ 01 s 100 m1 IOI Luc.lt•tQIOll Av '" P.1ul· ""'~ "'"'""' t'Slabh~hed s VE OODS PART. TlllE WOH I own tools MacGre901 ARIES (M arch 21-Apnl 19): Y ou 'll have reason to cel eb r ate! I .124 sq 11 Cllf•c.e Furn,., 1 ·•1 111u •11 C M -,46 7'>&J 111J1111" mlq rt-u IS dis IL RW OQportun111es ava1tat>te l Yacht Corp t631.P1acen· for 1e1a11 ctothmg store F'ull 1rme posrt1on E• pe11eoce 1~qurreo Call Mon -Fri 644-5070 as~ IOI Katre 01 Ktcl Focus on fulfillment, wishes that rom e true, friends. money and unfwn Cotfee machrnt> 1 OuND Nov a r ·Samoyi;d tuDutor Mu,1 handle alt w•lh 1ne Los Angeles liJ c M love. Terms will be defined, career or business o pporturut}'* conte1e11c.t' room a11a1t Pull vtL Siggier Ph "' 01t1te ,1p<J small wa1 e-FASHIOll ISLAMD Times C11cuta11011 De-1 8J1tet1 ReJlty 64? 5200 wi·~lrl'l•nster Call West n<Ju!.•• lu11clrCJns 1nclu01ng we are now 1n1erv1ewmg r> a, 1men1 , n o u 1 AND Rf EU .... ants to see proves. valid. Romance is part o f intriguing scenario. Pisces mrnStt'• Animal CoiHml l yp ng sr me 1>0011 101 J tull11tme pe1mdnen1 ooor·to 0001 newspaper ~ou make top SSS Do figures pronunently. Qthct' spaces 101 iea~e 8'l8·331 I keep1uQ ano sa•es tot casn1er po5111on in ou1 soles program Guaran· you na ,e tne poten1tal 10 0 y h 1 • ~ 7 11 S'i95 mCl I ~t low up Requrres part1cu men~ & womens spec-1eeo nourty wage plus bec.ome a mooet •n Po11s RECEPTIOMIST Small law otl•ce 1 yp1ng 45-50 L gnl llOO ~ • eep•ni; Non-smoker 'S2 2516 TA UR US (April 20-May 2 ): OU reac m o r e peop e: mon1n rent rreP ut•IS ud IF ouno Poot.Ill' Dog w '2 1,11 1 v q ood p ho,. e .rJlty sto•e P1ete1 cashrer commission Hours 9AM 1e1 us t>e me iuoge Call ~es1auram ,promotion is due, superior praises your efforts, promises to "d o AL o•ountt th 1055 El cC1t1.irs V•c t "" & tJPilb•ht~s Benetrts ano l'•Penence Must be 2PM 0, 4PM 9PM I 759·8282 La Baguetle new Frencn something about it." You'll be dealing with high-powered 1.,,m11no D1 Cnslil Mes.i f'1•<.Jn Hunt Beach 11eAt oupor1un11v Musi tiave available tor evening & Trainmg is prov1oeel NEEP EXlRA MONEY?.?? Bakery 15 1ook1n9 tor a ...l-:-'lJ 1 91~5 E ol I <11rvr ew & "' BhwChu•cn 53& 2974 ow11 11anspo11.i11on Call weekend work Good sa•· Poten11a1 to earn $300 p 1 0, work at home no oepenoao1e pe1son to !111 people. you'll impnnt your own style and many you auuw e WI Adams I 0 I F PIT Cl ' return the compliment. ~::>4 t040 Mr Traci SoulhLigund 499 ~1878 BH B.illilldC..o 1635Su Apply rn persou to tne 1erv1ew Call 171 4 1 belwl13 5pm549 7934 sales pos111on E•Per r eiui•d small ooodll' while 631 ·0JO or 1n pe1so11 ary & company be11e •ts nius per week 01 an 1n I eApe1 necessary-c a11 1 a counter ay •mes GEMINI (May 21-JWle 20): N ew start In new dJrectwn "i1q'1 rqnt~ cornpr J.im pe1101 5 c M Resume Store Mg• 4S Fashion 957 2361 [,I 1204 f\elplul young growrng lD. dica•--' _trave l, education and commUil.lcauon are featured. J ,,.,.., 11 ._., icArm 11 '" Loo;t 111..iv s wnt Shih Tzu nettssa•v 1s1ano Newpon Beatn C PART TlllE Co 9000 benet11s Ca11 to ~ 'lullt!~ ,,tµIJJO\ 3~00 '>Q " F mt'CI h,111 Mi'ludl' I An Equa1-0pp1y Employer Gent-ral e ollice osta Ea1n UP IO $400 per CIPPI; T':i' 1266 Get to heart of 'matters vHl direct approach ,.One you are ·1•-•lliil lPvl'll'•t'(UltVPOI I v•r t1v1nt-·Ter1ace COM HllllLllOSPITIL r ~~~s;q as~~~·o~~~~~~ montii ~Aehrt:~S hO.USf R~lclt1ran1 romantically interested in responds in positive manner . Leo •rel' '>U•lt• E H'Pllt'nl p II ~ '""' ""' Big ll'Willd ,,. Losta.Me5d F I kt''111el CLE•1CAL/TrLLr• '" µ•0""''' m11qmnt non NW~t'eos ··ce~~PnQoeabslelu,duetontlSO LIMr coo• ,11~ ,,,,dinrd dt'sper'.11e j,;~ J646 7'20 2q;>;> WCl•h•r Mon f n Call n ~ ~" ... ' ~ ..... ~ u ~ " Pl...uc key role. ,., 1 ,.. ';>48 379.i (9 61 Rrq1mes 40 wpm own smkr 64'2 4907 wlt.Oys ·•el•ver Da•ty p ,101 in 111nmed•ate opening 101 e. -J"' s h bili :. ' ··" "" I .1.. .. '"" I'"! ""~Cflillfl w Silver ... CANCER (June 21-July 22): potlig t o n romance, a t y ><. 1~"' "'S? '·444 I•·>{ n < R ••< S,11n.lr AMSWERIMG SERVICE du1omoc11e n1gn swoot i Ha11011!s.ser s i!SSrs1an1 t.igun;i Beacn •i! nrs uer ppr.enr"O L ne Co.,• '" to delve beneath superficial layers and come up with complete C•r 1v1 .. , 1 \/r·•<lt-Di CM qrad " neat looearance 1ec .. ~t10111st •co cos ca11 Wee~Clar P M Sr t..~1 Plld Bae.• B.tt Study . IndiVl.d··-1 YOU care for --'1"d es f;"'"'"'Cl.al problem, seeks • S.l/0 ·u1 •Pl'> ll•D., ".! ~TQ lt>lepnone Qp1>ra107'-V<lfl Hu II & 10.l!I Sd""9S & m.-to1og1~I 6-S 8406 Wee~enO<, AM (.,111 Mr Re "' ng a• 0 Runnrng u... 1.V1u ... _.. , c 1.,1,,•1s 1 ·JO r B"·" 11 uu'> s11rt1s 1n4 77 r llhJI "' 1toanc.P e•· SJlfov. 64'2 4 l? 1 e•t C•c11.1 r 4 1 0 • a. As•. your patience and understanding. Capricorn. Aquarius and f' "1 "B 84;? 2flJ4 1, ,11,1 Q•P"r' w1"'I Mac<1w Archrl•·rlludl 1 '""'r""' tte1p1u1 E>eel 1 H"" S1vr:~1~ wan1Po w.in )olJ EOE t..•J•• another Cancer play k ey roles. 11•11r ~ Wh~t·•·• R"wurtl CAPTAIM ,,.,,, 11.i1n1nq bent>fits I Ci.t•nl"'" ""'i C:M NS Re<-tilur.,nr •EXECUTIVE SUITES• I "'' , ·~ 11,,e t>J''• '!0'15 I PROJECT 1tlv.irr1 emt<11I is ~tllarv 1 ,,, e .1 C. .i • S .in ll, R .. 1a11 sales p<11tt1mt' no.., LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Solid base is lacking -know It, 1 ~o rnrr REN! Mtrt R Y'~ l'\IJ i!IChrlel ( 111 ln1 rntPt,1('" l•4 b4 70 I lull trm(' Cnrrs1rn.1s Neal Lori's l itc h•!.1.t11c_ n 'tforce-lssues,wait-fOl"arnoreprom.&Singpropnsal T1meison ,., '"Ori 11"" p,1se 11111 Person11s 3012 . ltr.1l tlt,t>\1>IUl l Pi1Clersnip l1r>lf!11l1 olAnwnc:.c1 " ["rsnnat11e Pt'•SOn •a~'"" rr.uo ... rnq CJper. Vou Can afford to ask Uestl.ons, make mquiries and ... ' "''"' llR' "'"~"' Or ~ '"°"''"dg•• o1 a1cn•tec -•4 •.i;R r-.8"' Hn,"eh t'euer •veo ' f\73 70 IJ I 'ti~ , • L.J~"_'-'!1"_~~~7~::7:Tlc~~'..7.~~~~r~::i:~~~~~~;;.;.;~--~··'-...!'1.~..!.'.!....b.....L' .....:..• .-..!'>i..;:-21 __ ...Jl,iJIJlliJU.::i-Wt.---~!.:!....J.: •·•c.. l+<..P esser~lhl • t"t!'c.JP\J ' ,, ... 1cJt"r1, 1a 1 ,., give full rein to inte ect cwios1~y. nuru pays s1gru 1can PP., -~~.·,r,;a-l'""11"'~,.,.'"r>~~~~.,-~~~e • " ..... ~~ -·'4[.SM~,$-... ~.A-1.l'MU.l!AIQ.Jl.lli~6"-..Ql'..._ role. f x(• 'u'~N1JE'~UITE MJcAJthw Blv<t NB '""" lull 1rme .iva11 t'•Per ir••P '" t.11 .. 1e ano con ... Matu•P aon tor counlP• ' r ,•.,1J1>•·rs '30 !'.''" 6 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): F ocus o n basic ch or es. n...-,,rv ~ I 1'• NO HARBOR BL.VO &44 062!.i EOE MF IJ•e• 675 6864 I 8EF ~ •eo c.a11 671 482• service in Balboa is1an<1 ' ,., M on.Th u , s ----J Nwpf1 C1r b40-!i470 FULLERION CLE 11 TYPIST inimedrale opening 101 IJ•e shop Musi 1>n1oy 6 l•JQamSunoar routines, puzzle pieces tll:lt com e together and r eveal story in Its l R" I 5 n a , p ., e c P"OPlt' & oa~111g el'~11on r nod Ser vrce wor~ers 5 entire ty. You may be asked to revise. review and r emodel. Coauneui1l 110-6112 tlSSCMl:ll Y WOR~fRS I T ,prng 60 wprn no exper I re1arr rccept•onis1 Ac· I ment 5,,1 sn111~ ava11 am 'JO prn Mo11· Fr i 1 Rent1ls 29181 lOAYAWEEI l•qt>l dSS!'rntllyworklrqm nPr Matu•P peison re-cuiate h·prn D~hP Al~o h11r ng tor new !Mea1 S1rcer and Portion Scorpio, Taurus, Pisces persons play paramo Wlt roes. AflRACllVE yt1u1 hum!' c .cetter11 in t11J11 ed Apply '" person s••llS 4 "on-~moking ~ Laguna 510"~ F P-t•me con1ro1 uer~on Fam1trar Co-w orker willCOGpera..Y!. Corona oel M.i1 1800 so MASSEUSSES I comt-oppn1turn1v 101 All Valley Acceptance Co must Conven•enll 673-7437 alt 11am "'''" Holla•! Strcer 9 30 LIBRA Se--, 23 Oc 22) M k . . . be analyt' al '' Toµ lont 11alf1c; area E 0 hou<;;>w1ves etc Stat! 18552 MacArmur SlvO loca1eo nea1 0 C A/ am 6 pm Mon-Tnu1s 6 ( pt. • l. : a e mquines. IC • par~·ng 101 onod v1s1011i TOSERV Y U 1mm.ed1ately Call Maggie 10'2 11v 851 -6266 po•I Sala•" o pen I PRE-SCHOOL THCHH am . 12 noon Sundays discern motives, realize that member of opnn..ite sex tS sensitive. ty o"nrPn11srcteot Coas1 ESCORTS/MODELS a1 ~ t:.> 969 8686 Atso ' r 1 ECE 1 has loads of pride and waits for you to make initial gesture. NNN Outcall ONL y 835•9199 °P"" ev!'nrng5 Bay Yacnt Club 1n Dana • & e•penence required n!'at clean and oepen· ,,...... Hiqhw,Jv St 151sq It l Ctub Mal'ager Capistrano 546·2801 ul trme cenr rcale All apphcanls must be Gemini, Virgo , Sagitt.ari~ persons f igure in unusual scenano. O I I p Pt Harbor is intervrewmg INTERIOR OESlllM Work •n a well estab-oaoie Aote 10 raao ano SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov. 2 l): Spotlight on h ome, d omestic Corona t ar rops EXOTIC DANCERS MIF A11enoan1 11ve-m Ass1s1 101 a club manager 10 E>.pe11ence sales pe1son 11sheo 11u1urmg enwon-spea~ E1191rsn Apply be· . 613·8414 for Rachetor(ettel Parnes teach,., in w1cnr 1ode· 11,i nole oav to oay OPer· 101 <;haoe & Drape1y ment Salary commen· tv.ec•• 10 am 12 l\OOn 01 environment. security, ability to protect nghts. P enod of ~tripper grams 826-494 1 penoPnt temrn1SI Pvl rm .lt•ons l)OOkkeeo1ng O•· St>op Ba1oa1a 673·7830 surale wllh e•pe11ence 2 J pm 3077 So Ha1bo1 d fenr etl 1<110 10000 to C t W I Chld C S A confinement is temporary, some delays are necessary an you 'JO ono n•w Hc11bor drtO EXOTIC OHCHS r, 1Joo11 o S200 mo 1.1e11no & omer Ol.tl1e.5 11 MO•TICULTU•r h• as or o ' ien s iHa1bou1 art1age1 n ow have Opporturuty to get "°""'nd e m ot1"on al w1"nd. Older Ba>o1 4'1 8181 638 1788 you have otlice manage• " "~ Cer•ter 184'2'2Cut•e• Or I 979 0747 ~'"" • l:lathelorlBacncto1ettP ("IJerte"t e seno resume '"t !'>I plant ma1n1 tech Irvine 786-4858 restaJiant family member will lend m oral support. M~ldl t>11rli11nq <IPPIO• 50 OltlCP,. Bt1 lhday Partres Audio Prod. Auislnt 11'1 (. 0 By c 3J 5 5 s I rnn1amer Cle sign !\ tn• I RJ s (II Newport Beach will · SAG ITT ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Check directions, v en fy by 60 ml" t~4;:8o 8 1e111 THE LAST HURRAH ~·;r1">5~r1~~~, !',~~e~3 3~·:,';: t,,1s•tas Pt Dana P1 ~~"n!;~=~ ·~~O-~=~~no I PROMOTIOR t>t' arc ept111g aPPll· ; ... .,trucn·ons. be nnci1·u·ve o f SO"......,. material. Lunar emphasis on co~1..i """'".. 1 1 738-8538 558 8538 "" 1'1:'62° I cat•ons 101 1000 se1v1ce .. .., ,,...... .... '-"' to Sid• I f"ull 1tme Apply Can you relatives. visits, sh ort trips and a telepho n e message which S11ous ottrcesistores 650 Fo1 ii tabulflus pro· BCtoks on Tape 729 Cnmb1na1ron Sd110 Booy Jach In Tne Bo1 is now Snare 3 hrs n•ghltv"' nos! "OStes~es ~ bai& COnveys excellent n ew s. Avoid self.deception See plaees. people ~o Ito• l1><os rt!JS tes~•onal massagt' by f ;uao CM As" tor r,ie0 n1,1n 6 Pa.n1er "ilnteo n11•ng apply m pe1son jA•eyou tenoeis o9n _ ov 1E 11 Cos.ta Mesa C·2 548·7249 Oa11 b45 14'26 12 8PM 548 552!> 63 I 1271 Mon-Fi 3·5PM 6042 Ed· Wett nioomeo 12 li om ·.>pm nt~us-in realistic light 8 S ., astrc and nara wor ... 1ng • 1I ndastri i l HOLIDAY SINGLES EXPO • E~p hreaklas1 & lunch C(lmpa111on A1Clt>lo1e1oe•-•llger Hunt each H oependable 1norv1dua1s need tb apply CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Y ou'll earn more money, Reat1ls 2920 D'., n "v I A" d H o I e I cook lull A PIT pos111011s '~ .Noman Live '" out I HY PUNCH OPEHTOR and self mo11va1eo? '"1e<1ns <ind tennis shoes you'll feel more financially secure and love will cease to be a 1 1 / 2 s ~ 7 Ao t -1 ava•• Xlnt working en· I ~48·9<> IS I p d 1 t" Do vou a1 4880 Campus Dnve stranger. Y our numerical. astrological cycles are powerful! You 1~~~d~Q ~111,t~s 11~1;~4~~~ 1 <' n Cl ' f , n r b 1 t v11onmPn1 '"Balboa Call COUNlER HELP 'K•~e ~~~~~nc~en:~:e~s: En111°;0~~·~nJn;~:rk~~s; Nwpt Bch 752-6023 locate needed material. you r ecoup loss. you take positive steps 851 8928 111 'l8&·9255 lur ..tfJllt btwn 7 !!AM or Fo r Sar d w11 .. n S11op <11\ tO key by touch Phone646-7021 People who need People- . I JUST BRING 1 SPM 67' 78"9 q55. 1247 01 9'1 1739 XLNT company benehl5 "30-6pm "on lh•u Fn which Lncrease UlCOm e potentla . c ,... That's whet lhe '2500 SQ II wa1Phouse 111(,_15 BABYSIT l ER nPede<l 101 , , Call M1llre alle• 9 AM at ----------DAIL y PILOT AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F eb . 18): Project is t'Ompletro, ? nll II 1g meu anrrw 1111a111 ,1 IPw evPnrhqs a Credi t lneshutor 64S 5800 SERVICE DIRECTORY royalties are collected, burden is re m oved and you "flut with 304~ E111e1pns,. c M at W""k '" rn~ t10me "Par ,i::.r.ind1ng co ioo1.1n9 tor L i:: GAL s E c RETA RY Want aos 642-7667 rs all at>out• fame ." Lunar cycle high -means your judgment and intuition ~;,u~"""05~twn ~~is~~~ YOUR SMILE... Me"'' ,\ trvme C M "'JJ •: C•~O·• tn~1>st1gator neeoea 101 busy ge11e1al be T ' . ll 'll be . h I t "' wy c sq 61 I )854 "' "'' s iome oan o11g· p1ac11ce in Hunt Beach cru~1al ~~~~~-t. mung IS exce ent. you at rig t p a ce a 9'>-.,n31 S46 698~ WP 11 1um1sh th!' iowet B.11tvs11i..r NP<'l1"C1 rn our ~·.~1~?;~o~~~~s~;~·t~"~ Sell ~1ilte1 2 yrs CA legal ~aily Pilat '2 660 '><I II 1<l75 Birch <1111111 wh11lpno1 olduh 0,ilun.l 11nm .. 1or <.h•ldtert P •O livtnt' 85 1 b266 p,p Only QUahhed need PISCES (Feb 19-M arch 20). L ight IS shed o n areas NB SIJ10 MIA zo111nq v1t1<-ntn1m9PAS.11111c1 11 11 1o M i~t 1,ave own call 84-6041 Previously shro uded in m ystery Y o u 'll get look at what occurs Aqent <;4 l-503'2 rar Mw• lhlU Fri 1 10 Dt'hvP•'f DAILY PILOT S1111111t'rn (.,,1hl '> J')nly 7 lAI 1 l ti. r rm1> IC homes on behind scen es, you'U gain substantial insights and many f ears. Stou11e 2922 .,,, se•11<11 trnth<.t11t1 n•• <-c.111 holiday~ .,,, ,.... -I l•·•Y s11r., P•" hi Cdll tllf ~1llhtlt1 1sta11ct Pttkun or doubts will be e rased. lndiyidual romanticaUy interested in you 5• 15 1rirkPt1111CJm 11v1 en HEALJ, WORKS 7om r,;<., Al'J80 v ·' " r " Q " ' r e Cl LOHOFFICH MnrlQJge companv has rmmed11lte ooenrng 101 .1oq111~s111t> tpan officers E•c .. 11en1 comoensa11on Writ 11,110 Tne Oest loan 0100• 1ry1<. a-a•lat>fe Call tr v•ne Pac1t1<; Mortgage 4/6 1214 llRllER THIREE says so in nQ t4ncertain t.enns. fl,)ll(P en (.,u<,l,l Mesa I H I w 11~11•a11r" ir7Clll mo S20m•o 1? 1315 15Jf.o 15 "HIYSITTERS MHDED! I ~O AM 6 AM No Cot- Now accepting applications for District Manager to supervise : newspaper carriers. Salary com - mensurate with experience. Company benefits plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van, : station wagon or pick up with/shell. Mileage allowance included. Apply in person, weekdays, 3PM to 5P M at 330 West Bay St.. Cos~ Mesa. lt1t1lt to Rent1ls to Sbrt 2908 Sltue 2908 •Fe_m __ s_h_r -,!'-g~, _N_P_w_o_o-rt SPach ttfluse ' h•I l1f)m "1,,.,~.,,. •Wt'!Jflel S700 mo t.eath nr 'rt\?"l"'l rlrl~ na1n & • I ~)c10 mn ,-: 1, 1 l ,e .. rt-11 SPt i1tu, (Je(J ,,iosq650!i-3J •,i-oJr<;A RMp yOOTIQ P"'' f '"' 7 0 PI 1r1 f' 'IPllt•Out 3 Br opt Sant fl F '' n11hf'CI o rrn:·~' <;,.r 11'18rll•I A nit Hqhll t 1 , ., 8 '\ i\r .. ,) p111ro 01'(.• IJ(.Piln \?7'imo B,.aut <.t•111n I\ .,,,...,,, r ntt•o• l\t11n1l .irPl 0111111 ,50 nc•O illl I, I n,,1.11 1 (11111 r• ( h.1rlr~ .,.,, 7~21! 7'/' 11701) r Office Rent1h 2914 Annooncemt n h 3002 2114 Hy1Ju11or1 Ave 1 Pmo 'l•"•m clilys '1>ves h·r t•no t;J 8 !14 4 , or Los Anqel1>s t 111 Ctt11r1011r >Slt1rr, f.4<> t.: 1J •C.dM di• suilP\ ompl •SPIRllUAl ADVISOR• p~ l ')'.l50t1µ 285'> E C-;t AOv><;P rn love ma,.•agf' ~tw1 fi7S 6<l00 hu~ 67'i 74<)'1163 1 9397 RETAIL/OFFICE ( r ·11 » Newpc.11 8f'atli IO II I nn P;ic;1l11. Coast •tw, H,11t>t:>r '>rt1e ar,pro• 1~00 o;q t1 714·6<1~ 7 tOO U.•v'""'I Ollrr.e<o p.1t1os p.11lo.111q 1an1to11a1 673· 1003 •FRU REIT* l"er<.t month lree rn our n1ancl new all ar1 con- d1t1onPO p1otes-;ronal of l•CI' building Be the l11s1 nl.c11pan1 in ltiese tuxu1y olf1ce' wil'1 all new carpet • ind md"Y gpnerous ten· Jnt upg1aoes Grou11d .1110 111<..t lloor suites start· 1n9 st under $I 00 Very convenient toc1111on al 1fitS North French SI $3n1a Ana 2 block~ west of the on a11d olf •amps 10 lh" Santa Ana l1el'lway 111 17th St •FREE WITCH!* FREE PEN GROUN D SI A IN LESS S 1 EEl BAR· SCRAM-LETS 'ANSWERS A~t<mt Enoue v .. en Brewer TV RERUNS A ynod r:onv.,1sot1onilll~t '" som('on•• yo11 0 r athf'r hsten to thlln walch l v RERUNS SPIRIT UAL READINGS Aavrcf' 1n all mat1e1s Love marriage & business Also counseling t8 t5 So El Cam1110 Real San Clem L•t o 49'2·7296 Lost & feaa• 3004 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142·1111 Rfl WITH BUil f IN l•--------0 UART I DIGI TA L WAICH Our q1fl 10 you 1us1 tot 1ook111g 01 our "pore Pay nothing and nnth1n11 10 ~19n (.,illl Mtkl' 111 surt• ?O'i al tnn IOCllllOll (114)147-1121 NliWPORT BFACl4 f XfCUTll/F SUIT( OFI ICt~ I '"111nn I• 160 60 70 ()( l\llll<)rt 1'12 li408 FOUND block !'/puppy 111c ot 3$1h & Leke. Balboa Pen Coll eve 67$·' 140 FOUND F /pooflfe like Wtlh hghl brown hAll Nov t vie; olo Nwpt Bt1Cs1 Hwy 646-~672 r~l\lf\11 Lrq 01 M CAI Pit"' qm 11v11&. Hatt:lot l/1rw ()1/Cio1ct11111o0 C!lm (JO l97f:I Ct•Hllie<l Ad", YOU! OM stoµ 81lOPPlnQ CMter r or Memt'lrrsh1µ 1r11n 1<.tr 1t1(ll 641\-3746 D"IJ""tlaDle pp15on ""'"' w.11cntu1 e~P I 19n1 Oulies '2 IJl667 'l'lO'i I ndy 11'111110 Y!1110w C,1/1 Ort PCH Newp(lr I 11oon lltur<o t l/J/83 Pleas!' c .,11 Ho11 Qr ay C.tel "' 'J4 7 3133 IUUTICIHS a .. no yn111 c11en1ele to neaul N"1 Ben ~a1011 R1•nt or < r1mm 644 Ofifi I <)r '>40 8'i8:il lnr olcter qenlleman M.inagC'ment N1qn1~ b llE>••llle hou1s 1 co110li' to ne1p manage J\lt> J82J 11 tam :>pm1 small t>US•ness Roger Johnson 631 3594 DoNut SholJ t..ounter I llr>lp P I t.oo;1a Mesa Whal a w onderful World llindllaktr/IHtalltr .11t>d ':t 4 Q 8193 01 ot Shopping. right at PHONi FAN I ASY Sto•P nnedS PAP01 pnr~on '8 t 292• ' ,~ ' ~ your llngerups eve<ydayt 11'> L.1t11es 111 sh,H•• vour tC1 milke all k111ds ol rolle1 Daily Pllol Ctass1t1ed I .1n1.1s1es• 6'28· 7 16<' hlr11C1S B.111>a1a 6i3 1830 DRYCLHMIMQ HELP Ads. To place your ad, Buss1ng1wash1ng drshes l Will trarn Bergstrom call 6'42-5678 and let 8 PMYSIOLOQIST tOrlductrnq free werght toss seminar 90''• M•C r f'sr, rate Not a powder shot or pre pack tood Sr1111119 t1m1ted 7 .)Opm MOii I II 14 14310 Cul· 11cr Dr Irv 559-9584 Mon·F11 JO;irn 3pm I Cleaners CdM 6•4-4421 Classlfled Ad·Vlsor help Non smkr Npt Ben r.ARN $$to keep 1111 Gen you 7':t') 7903 ·· hOu~e clng serv w1l1 tra1n •miiiiiiiiiiii•liiii ... ililliilliilliiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmm;;;;;;;;;~ l111iaeu o ... 4014 Ice <'.;ream lranchrse 11va11 Go Mall toe s.co 000 cash asc:um note 494-3830 Money to L'oaa 4024 HAL ESTATE LOlll t week 10 fund. TD toans arranged Fl~• credll req 770-0506 CABINET SHOP HELP GOOD orivmg 1eco1d expcrnmce 1101pt11I blll not necessary $4 hr 10 s11111 8~0 1755 IHHTllITT knocks ollen when you use result·getttng Dally Piiot c111u111eo Ads to reach l he Orenge Coaat market. ' Phone 642-5678 e111hus1as11c adullS $4-81per hr SAM 2PM M-F Trans req Costa Mesa & H B res pret %7-8431 btrtprt11t1rl slt PtrHI 10 manage new ma11 t>o~ & business svs co NS Matu1ew 1gent l'lus expr Base salary w /bonua besed on o•odutlivlty Xt111 op oon Reply P o Bo~ 1903 Newoort Sch Ca 9?663 Htll Waatt• 5100 CA WASH AHENOANT oa·11y P1·1a1 .. M.~;~re.z:~~ c:!~'YHW~I NS 650·1016 ·. (11si4•) P11or P1umb11•Q ~lllM e- per11>11ce .l 11111~1 Apply m PlUSOll Mo11 Fri TME HRLS PLIMllll 1"•26 NPwport Rt11d C".0~1,, Mn"" CA 1\.1' l'?A!I PART TIME Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P.M. - weekends A.M. Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. &rrow or Mr. Bush 642-4321. EOE r Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN ~ TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt llO'll nan l!I open111(J lot you111 upr btners to SKUii lfadtrs for I ht 01 lllCt Cont 0111) Pilot Our cmo start at J JO p. m and wo1~ unhl 8 JO pm weeldays On Saturdo. wt wot~ a ''" mo" hou1s You wlft tarn many tnps .Ind pritU, tiOnt wtlh tlllllllt ,Our O'lln monfY tllt<t rs llO dtlln11111 or collectt0n Hivolwfl<I II YoV llt 111t1111ltd. l)leUt c.U Mt h tl (714) 548-7058 ' ......... ------------~--------------~~-----~---~~~~~--~-~ •• Ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Novembe, 10, 1983 _A.,.,,._l_ia_a_c_ea __ _,_,__l C01ta MtH 1 4 Pi11101 Or us 6221 Molorcyclu/ _A_a_t•_.1,._l .... • ... tt.....,rt ... ff ...... __ 1 _A ... •t_•_.•,..._• .. r.__•l.__ __ 1 AatH, Deat1tlc " . TODAY'S CROSSWORD~UZZLE SPlLO QUEEN con1111 co111 ooer was1te1 & dryur $350 OBO 548·949Q NUV 11 ,, 9'>3 Su''""' U11ll.lwi11-.pu .. 11 v•'><Jld Scooters 1011 IMW 9112 Poucle 9157 laick 9307 Sl Lullec;111bl11& yla~s. ,151>.11111 \700 '>4'> 084b ----------• ttcmtl01 l>us~µurl 111 n1•w 72 BMW 8.iVWW·J. 0 hltll 78 '11 l 5C 5unrl air 7'I Ctmlu,,on 'J Or hell< Ii t}(\OkS, ~llCll£1ll. juwelry, HAMM!!NU Ii 2 0Jlf,AN h>~'• lfl/Jn 600 "c.111,11 rm. t1tbll l!ll!Jlh1111~ Aini r.cinc1, l'/W Pl'> (,llllCltO nlc I UillO >J/C I ownur 601' ACROSS 1 Oare d1,11 5 Danger 9 Goll'ttuu 14 Being Sp 15 Prepos1t1011 16 Ergo 17 Hard-luu. guy 19·Cuts lilni 20 ·A Bell tor - 2 t Seasonal.Ill' 23 State Fr 24 Collegt> VIPs 27 Pigeons 29 Welcome~ 3 t Essence ·35 State at:Sbt 37 Pouts 39 Window parts 40 Cains brother 42 Sailboat • 44 Ravelings 45 Upright 4 7 Wiper 49 Ctiurch1tl !> sign 50 Annoy 52 Erad1Cdfe 54 Bristle 56 Retaliates 2 3 14 .... 17 20 24 4 59 Birthmark 62 FootelJ J111111al suit l.>4 r dCt! tht' 65 Vrg1lant PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED Aacli••• 6012 Larry Mtr1H llotlH IHlJ~S N"O V I0.6PM See ad under An11que5 golf SIUI tnUC.ll moru W/\o<µ t "'"\l ~IJl!tthlll , tuJ /wlll $4 ~o t J'Jlt lrt/IJUI S.1!>00 63 , • ., 195 "Wlllll 11111 $lb 000 ~1111 s l!>OO e 44 24!1t. REFRIG£RATOR SIOO Ch;~~•t. \1;>00 786 119:.> 1!9? l:.1419 t.J1·47.'1 r,4L 10'.JU l•eern• S!iO coucho~ s.co L ARGF '>ELE<.. '10N or Cadillac 9309 des~ ~flelveb h1/Sa1 Wulhllul !:,p111t11 PUlllCI 1:11 otor Ho•ts 8020 NfW & usco OMW <;• 79 911 '><.. , ""I" PHtrOI . i; b c 0 II" e, 11 I.; I ti only iH78 L01en10, (.. M S!'.OU luku~ 1148 l'lf'J •2-""pe_n_R_o_a--M-1-,,-, ..... ,-, & 1'1"" 111 nt1 '1"1 tono $800/0BO 64& 14!8& u• Sai Nuv 12 8 J0-2prn at rtia Ciooda 62SO tlorrou slee1,., 6 ioof Ii ~~ 1 i,oo c.•.o AC.811 fi7'> :>663 650Duire11Sl C M Ove1 11"~n '"' 9t1rterato• POllSCllE'll~12IS tl'le heel s1Jr10 thosp CATCll TIUS DEAL! lllll~•· '""1 .ullilm c.ws LO•l IHCll llllW J6K m1 '> ~1-10 m111I 11111. Materials 6014 IYPllJ. tools (f'r&c1s1on l 1k1inllwPro11t.uG1aph1t11 quuo 1uih 1.leu11 "'11~ VC>LUMr SAtFS yo•yuou~ $11! 500 rJIJO _ • 1rNN•SRACouE1•1"'l "A 1 1 $ 8 , 5 o •;c.11v1cc:.s LfASINC .... , ··o1' Look I ". 6 tA"'wood o~k-powtir lltlnd Q gO•den) " c u.. J u 10 Coto Gao fldo1ado 11ut1d~ •alvt 1nb look 5 unuo M u!>t s e1 11 S7~010BO 549 2826 c ~ "" ~ t..7'> 607b ? 13 40:! !>t;,HA Jti70 N Cnerry Avt1 67 Lt'isute nouts ~._.....,_ 70 Ocean vessel i."'•~~r 7 1 Shrewu 1ng From 49 <:$'"''per fl misc 111-'"15 a S 1 ONG BEACH Rolls loyce ' 9161 1enc111g also Hai bor Hunt. ltacll 6140 StiilJJ geat tor11p1 1op of nuto ervicfl/ INn t.herry exit 4051 - ReowoM714/531 -1317 ltno 1a11k rugul quuoes Paris 90'15 (7 l .. )l 31.&710 Three famlly garogo sule $500 oho 640-03 1J ,. v Construcuon tool lra1fet Fr 1 o a y . Su" day •AUTO BODY REPAIR Tr ado Ins Welcome IDY CA RVER ROLLS RO'YCE 74 fldorado C6nver1101e IJ«uul <.ur all eAtrlJS $4800 847 -8710 72 Fa~d ~ChOOI 11 Hllt drinl.. 74 AWJlt:!OI 75 c.G .. S unit DOWN 1 P1t1cluck ::? Pos1tl'\;e pole 3 SttJ~~rs 4 s 10 bill 5 R1vt11 Sp 6 Electees 7 Gradation 8 HOI~ book 9 P1011qun 10 l"oundat1011 11 St~µ -_, 12 E1gt1t ort-1 13 Resioence 18 Ere,m1tl:' 22 Vessel 25 Soc1abtP-:. 6 7 26 Mdfsh b1r1J 28 Forty w1nl.s 30 Headband 32 Mc Gill or M I T 33 Out-bee~ Levesque 34 Italian to wn 35 Se1 up tents JG Woodw1rTO 38 Seeder 4 1 Soaped up. 4 3 ~ 11 t-goodess 46 Meadow 48 -go' 8 5 t Oebduchee 53 Gave tips 55 -.Japa- n~se W d1 57 Greek philosopher 58 PIJy part 59 Brewers' need 60 M1xtu1e 61 Aovance 63 Br1'09e 66 Undeclak e 68 Rep 69 Old at110 10 11 12 13 57 58 w1tge a1tac11ed radial arm Furn111irc m1sc;1;1Uaneous TV1 ladio, Deni'> rust ~ rno1ough Now '>Pl:'" Sun I 1 • saw 2 worm dflve skill 1730? A101elo Sµrmg lttreO 6232 P•l'JJ tor µaull Wo•I.. t.;y 76 <..uv111., 1 ownttr all OIJ· 111>"' Xlnl $5400/D~I 1,1•, 1277 ~~:pr~s~o~et, v:'~,~~~ oa1e1Wi1rn11r 1,5 __ p_c_c_o_r_15-0"'!1-u-s-,-e-,c-u-my~t'll Bill 96Y· 1n1 • l,;~·:~~~~:r electflccords 673-3031 lrviae 6144 ;iB'!'w"mTV•e:ordk ,.1oriluge A11t01 W111ted 9020 5270/Mt.CEL •,,,,, .. ' •••• , 1'_• 7 7 t.a11111ac wh11e EldO \un1001 all e11ras P P S4200 oau ~5<' 9604 C • GARAGE SALE SAT Nov 0 vOO case St! H1gt1es1 cash 1mmeo for amtrll 12th 9am 10 Gill "~ ioom Oivtder wall untl your ven1cle domt:5hC or LEASE-AllElllCA OPEN 'UNO.-t~ I) j S.Laru 9167 711 C:loo Cadillac. S87SO Esaipment 6016 (University Parl\t Irv °' ~ep $ISO 650·5199 1u,.•1911 55 1·8285 U 1-1150 Cannon SO mm., 1 I'*· I•---------B AUTIFUL 25 RCA .....,.;".-,-.. _____ ...._ Loa~1eo ••nt tono PP 78 Subaru Rns gd am/Im 'i Stim 83 l 7 l 10 Cannon 28 mm 1 2 8. 2 Cotor rv 2 yr wr nty skyl1ql'll llllers. leather llOYIMI SAU $ 148 Frer oe1 Of.It'll case s 1so 650-4186 SaturdlJ teill-3p111 Sun TV Jt••111s 1>46 1786 ror sale N;l>.on 3Q0mm Clolhing lurnituru niople Con.-.ole c:olor TV fl am/Im F.4 tens S 150 Nikon t>e<l wtmat!fess 4 spimg c,wreo. J(. Penney Tht!al 500mm F-80 lens $150 Elt>ctio•v• vac Cfl.'aner +or $295 tnO 5199 Nil.on 50mm lerls $50 lfi<;Ord plllyPr 1n ca1>111e1 Call 650.8409 was11e1 /dryer. wn&elC11a11 ya1den tools books 1ew PHOTO EOUIP & COS· el1y decordl1ve iletns T UMES Nov1tro11 power 3 Btac~ swan Irvine near µ1<c1>.s i.oU bO• tight d1f B.irranc.i & W Vale Loop !users vast 11,1r1e1y ol old tom" 'os1uines It om ch•I· drt'll~ 10 adults mcluo1119 µr oµ.-. 850·0683 Free to You 6022 A<1 orab1e furry puppies LalJ Kesnouoo 6wl>.s 536-8894 S36·0405 FREE FLUfFY KITTFNS 8-10 wk,, 010 tor1g na11 2 gr -'Y ~ black 962-.3962 FRHllTIEH 8 wk!> Old 675-2296 Furniture '6025 •Moving sale couch (Play Penl a•moore & nigh! stdnd Tables Oelu• wnr beo w bookcase l'leao- ooard & s1a1n glass cab•· nets wshr & dryr Call 1m- meo1ately 760-6006 7 coucn S80 Retroger· ator S50. Obie bed w heaoboa10, s100 co•· tee table S:?5 964-2526 Newrrt Beacll 6169 80 Corolla 4Sfld. amtlm cass nu lulls $3500 All C.pm 9-9 14?7 s."11 Sun 10 4 Furn•tu•e g .. HC1t'•1 llt'nl~ m1~t Alley lJt'I Holmwood & West· mrn~t~r oll 81 o,ttl Jewelry 6214 • Cl D1amono Nrty llaw- lt:ss Aern•t $1000 sell 5450 ODO 540·8682 Macliiaery 6216 2 1able saws 2 band saw, wood latr>u 101n1e1 2 bell Oise ,,auoers 01111 pt ess bencn grinder vice 541 -3091 Mi1cellaneoa1 6218 2 sail boards 1 Sail R1de1 S450 1 Curlis Hc;twk 2 sa11s $650 2 Vanagon back seals S250 obo 645-5258 IV RENTAi S $20 Pi'" rno l<J C.Olur TV'> wlOl)llOn l(J huy '140 ) 19'> Boats, Cener1l 7011 i4 p1y1g1ai.,, boat w OB mow• ,,...,,., & c.u~l\•011'> <Int l <1y l1~111r1g t1t1Jl S 180 F1oa1 tor tforl. I ply Qld"~ $b0 67 J 5 166 G'iO 107,1 Power Boats 7012 1.) Boston Whuler ?O hp I Mt> rt •I/II ~ JOOO L'>C1 464(1 1411 HOSION NHALER ,.. l1<11ler JS l•t> E•n111idt- •lt1t Lrn10 i.3500 obo <ll'> 0365 2'2 Ct:1tlur r l apstr J~ t' f,J s.:~oo u• J 395, 'l7 l 964 T ollycr all '200 lllS on 307 cu m ford New bo11om pc1on1 ano zinc 110 9a1 g;is 1an1>. Neeos cosrnt!hC~ $4500 964-2485 ,111 .\ wl\Oys • :?7 Fau11ne1 1965 New- p or 1 rr•oor•"g avail w bOal $10500 962-4370 all & 2 1win beds ofhce iecords FOii SAU • SEALED 110 AS IS WHERE IS Bargain Sale' LIA. B1R p1c;1ures lamps & misc Or Ricl'laro A 1Q78 25 Ca1ver Seoan M1chae1s s1orage sµace Boys all wood captains • J Sale 10 highest b•d· Cr u•ser Name HUT II bdrm se1 S275 Oak Eng oer on Nov 21 31 Slor Ci1htorn1n Rp91s1r.it1on 84 l -5508 • WE IUY CUAN CARS ANDTRUCIS WEIUT Musi sell 79 3201 Drtgl'lt red >Int cono 65 000 m1 AC GJ~S reg gas 4 spO $8000 646-?088 Datsun 9117 72 ;;>40 l 4 ~pd ~Int work 111q Lorin new 1.lulc.h Is ,,,.,., S:>7'>0 oSO 1;>JJ 72 n A rsun P ·11 ,._.,.., IUlf• IJflCI/ nt.,ch Avrk I S'>Ort 117 s 876? c;ass nu tllfJS nd'> 90 11m 78 SEV E L '>w S2'l00IOIJO 646-78J!I h~,. """ 11 !,.r "~yr:.'em Toyot• 9169 Slf'>OO PP 833 391e 18 Ce•1cil l 1 nu paint THE LARGEST • (Jr.ii-es II lut>S CoS\ 10 0 m1 n'l<io r,4f) 1e20 I SELECTI N ' ot 1,,,., moOP.I low m11eaqe 79 C1:!l1C.d 1111?ac.k Mn•frn LJOillJcS 111 Soul l'lern 8 tr~ .,»tr, ·• c. 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OBO 1833-8680 F1t 2 5 8am-5pmr 838 1294 MUST SELL Ul-000 541-1457 Fial 9123 1 OBO 96:> S95~ 4 Wlieel Drives 9030 n 1 a F1AT 2 o o Volkswagen 91731 "!!"'!"""!~!!"'!!i!-_.._ ___ whole· ;ery ciear $1850 69 VW Conv auto Slltk 74 JEEP Cherol>.ee S orig JJd r.oldenroo COM new or.ii.es •bll eng See 76 Vega Hatcl'lback new Ol!."f'' •Int cond S2900 1 o a pp, e c , a 1 e 111es shocks sp11ngs 644' 1!001 c1ll tpm 77 F1a1 Spar 1mmdc Sac S570010BO 751 4950 I nos eng $400 650·6136 74 JEEP J 10 true.lo. a1.110 53250 call 495•2497 70 Bug 7K m• on ung BO Camaro Z28 air P 5 P ti 3" •lnl tond Hoada 9125 1 ilm Im st .. reo lape deck ~tP•f'O dulo cruise 1 MUST SEl L Sl400 67K O••g m1 S1800 ot.to owr r $5400 675·1271 673 2'1 12 78 C1v1c; 5 spn go cond 546 b428 I s 19so10M 968·4377 SEE US FIRST' 76 Jee11 CJ 100 manv e~-70 BUG gooo cono auto • 11as to hst Fully 1011oeo 78 Gvcc auto At C '! t800 obo 9&2 8254 evs W<> nave a gooo se1ec11on sa100 644,0!525 Jerome AM l'"M c;ass 54K m1 go 01 NEW & useo Cnev Trucks 9035 69 Chevy SuburOan C-20 Load••O S241)0 848 1100 COM $2950 675-2988 70 CAMPER reDll eng rolets' See us IOOay' nP.,. r ..itcri t res & more ban 9127 f x1n1 ste••·o l 001>.s & runs qr+ool 53000 lo40 S1 44 COHMEll CHEVIOLET orop teal des~ c11ca Sate ,6212 Go!haro CF4 112GL See VPsse1 c11 19 tO $175 IBM e1ec; Hufll Bell 842 . .iJOO 1 C.ibrollO Boat Shop 1n. l 7) F Old CourJer 11u 11re!> 1yprw111er St 10. Old Sar1 Pi:dro Novem1Je1 10 nu orakt!~ no dents Ame• Secrelary desk ALUMINUM CAA TOP Hl belw .. en Sam 4 lllrnµ,,., s11t111 i, 14 !>0 I SSSO New w ooo CARRIER JO cu fl S60 pm Mon.Fri Sealed 810 650 111:16 ~~ • 1 V-11 Cam:;e• IJuS nu 0 1q 51:.~0P OO 6 4 5 J 076 "•''5 213 426 6~84 ..i,~ :!J0 Ba rbor Hh •I t"«~TA M~-'>\ 546-1200 -,. Sut>e• B .. Plle ' I ' run Cluysltr 9315 r,ny COnCl ''""µ.uni dMd 73 NewpOrl I'~ I conO 1 Nt!dlhPr ~1"11~ ....... in1 I OWl't 621< m1 Musi see Brwn naugal'ly<le 8', sofa CAMBRIDGE$ 10 per can SOUTH COAS) MARINE S2:>SO 64 2 Oli1 I d)" best cono $150 8'x28' 962· 1905 SURVEYORS 5732 Easl 67'> 4~52 .. VP~ ISUZU llllE MclHH'S 72 ,.,n1 wicker bookcase CAMBRIDGE S 10 per can ('no S1 L0"9 Beach Ca -9 f ord Aartl lWro cstm r AM FM 11,< ~2ti!:A•oi..o "-1 39· 6.1(i 1125 t,4' SJ7~ •_f"4P·&1B~ • " l---ll----11--1--1--.H doghouse S25 760·8661 64 1 0496 g~~"'~~ ~t~ .. ,~~ve;.j 78 Courii:r lr1guo _nu Wes S75 Morr or 'i 1 •48 S50 %2-1905 90803 Bids mus! be ac· r .. unl wnl~ ~am Im ca~" ..,.,...,.-..1--;""'°"_..1--t-_ 644·4555 ·1 c:.a.mrulO!~O ~~money " tuslom 1001 Do• 75 BUY DIRECT FROM Charif!• mbersl\i! Tonanys-nrde• t.aSh 0 1 ciisl\IE! ~.!SO'O''Obo 766 8721 • SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU 72 VN 8uG • mr:>cpdran. • '"" ';142 or-· - Dodge 9317 69 C!"'ARGER a T 440 A11 MANUFACTURER • D•sco No dues ever 1 thee~ made oayable 10 • J B ,,. r··~lDreu !21!0'> • · ""') Oar-ag~ ~eo1 , ·Io"""' . !2000 l"IRM 650 c 1JC _ __, _ __,.___...___4 dlld>a~e501075•.onnew S75o ot1U 646.8471 I r.irmt:rs•nsurc111ceC0111 Vans 9040 "WE WILL HT H UllDHSOLO 00 IOD Qll.1111) bed sets Twrn I C1nc111ndlt TomP Ctoclo. me <1mo11n1 nl 10'• ol b•O 1 68 DODGE w 1noo ... Mein Helt Waatt4 51 .Helt Waated 5100 !Dogs 5510 sf'ts 111s1 S69 95 1u11 se1s I l '~" •ww S 100 54!:> 398? B.udnc·-"' 1J1u dul' "1 4 vP ••uln '"' •,i;ooo oro<1 RETAIL STORE CLERK SfrQE ~ M~Y 1.ar• tome :? •' ')ICl 81\. Lab ma1e I''"' S79 95 Save evrn Eve1e'>I Jenning' wheel ww ~ inq 1l,1v~ .11te• Opt'rl m• ~ 1<.•,r1 •o! 1 .! 79'\ V')lumt> Sales Service .. , Bur, ,~,!tuec.! ! 1e~c. -r ( '"" ... ~!IJ•eo s2;qc. 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I •.1R'-SHREPJOO.sAl<C Sle•'P'" 855·2160 John w.1y11e Tert111s t,lulJ S28'i00ot•I' 67J-1441 I e Coup• s spo air xlnl 8·10 '26" ( • ! .-"? • •.• .. •es ·' "mp1on sired DREXEL sohd Pee.in Oon ~~~~,.,~~ s~~~1./,';:~e I HOb•e 14 vt'r~ aood cono -\~~·~~· t~o~\~ ~~.7~1 r.ono S4400 73, 1468 •9 Sc11oc ~"'' ,.,,.r,.., s. ',oodz·; /~~1~i~g.1 • h ett.•, P.J~ , •J', 1t:'--• P ea~c1111 P• .,.~, · J • 4c.· Q<lvt I .... ,..,. tt? r' .::f' ' .:i ~f'l t f9C'' \,. (...:Ii '·~' inomilS t f>l""'"' ii ..,m ' I 01"1 at ·rAc.,HERS A•DE pr ,, "'ks 010 lllP Quaio1y l ing room table with & $2950 720·1622 Mu~• sell 1mmP<l1•11e1; ~:" S 1" qQc, noo Mtrcedu Bt111 9145 ~~1;"0 "'r"~s4 q1~~~06'0' -~ "'" \\a.:ior or 11 , • )' !J '• I ',, St•an 5375 Pach 9Q8-8068 ch.ins SJ75 640·0313 lortortt! lapidary Arborne $475 0110 240 809J I , .,g 8'.l5S I 6& 220SE CLASSIC 6S0-03i'i 0"""' 4st•O am Im 673-0118 r '" s.• " f, • "L Houu 5520 llUT FUR•ITUllE wlsland $175 494 ·7905 LIDO 14 W•lh TRAILER Audi 9107 :-dr CPI" white w •ed inl 79 vw <.:.onvt!r l wnl whl ' m J 9 s .... "ts s 9 !i 0 ·.-.. t' "'" Sd•e!> I A"" Morgan mare 8 yrs Iles 957·8133 Magi• tslond Gold Mem Cove1 SllP $8 50 7fl ~•l\Pr F(t1 ~t tOO All S4000 ODO 1-532-5549 ••r•l s·eoo e40 6100 !!vt'S .... knO 644-7124 SALES C•er• P f' "eeoeo d ·" • 673 2352 I t.•,. r ".-nprg.-t•c "'1 a E.,g 5 2500 ooo IKINGs11ebed wtma1tlb01 be•shrp$500 493 7649 sr.n-ti'\l 3305 66 :l30SL 4 spd new ~6 MUST.ANGGHl.A Apply Jt Panama Jae• 'e I "'ot.-dlCt' ~ l nen 540· 1324 $85 631 4793 Ile • E • 70181 p;_un1 ttres 40'-m1 on rt.lit 80 VW Raoo11 aoso1u1ely \I:> 50 000 '"' I owne• 2,8 Ma,,,,e A.e Ba• ISi rome and 1~n l HE • sprtn9~ Memoe1sh1p tor sale Jol'ln l'lanae suip. I 79 Aud• 5000S Beaullful eng Reo Ian,,,, i IOPS ·~CIJlillt> 5 sou sn 11 I Sunroo• """'lites .s IOP CS REGIS TER team ot pro-Anhsau 6010 King size delu• wate1 Ded Wavnl.' T cnn1s Club 18 fl llB Mui oul 4 worli reo tan •nlr 42 000 mo '4...5 k 1 n g s , 3 9 o o t1aw1es~ inside ano out " c am 1,,., e l•k auto SALES (COSlllETI J , .. SS•O"CI lele""O"e sale!> 1 930 s Gas Ran 9 e S99 650-3315 seoo 833·9331 Mon-F" t•aoler w 62 16 It Chrisj '>un•I a•• ,1ulO s5aoo 645·9922 all 6 650-3807 SJ850 ODO 840· 1269 $4450 64~ 6266 eves E~:~.~~~ab~~1~e~e:r co~ oeople You w•\I ue worl< I "' upper tell nano oven Ktr1g sz 4 poster water bed, ask 101 Kathy Golob hull S300 646· 1249 80 4000 s1erf'O '°" spd 67 250S 2nd ownr all re· 81 AaDbrt Ccnv 4 Kini • 78 Fa1rrnon1 Wgn rblt me! cs compan, Will ,,,g n our Santa Ana 0 '· $1SO 673-5369 no motion S350 FW>d din· Musi sell 'f1emb6~1'11p 111 720 l 3116 01a nylo" towJ ~unroof gd cono must! coros wifes baby CJhf Assum ISt> 525~ 1 buy er1y nu 111es brakes !•air C all L n <la l•ce Parntng sa•ary · eneset hdwdlOP 4arm e..:c1us1ve Magic. Island 11ne never we1 w111 no1 sell .$4500 548 1653 ca• S5050 540.5110 11.,uslrt>lease 846·6082 I $;:>500 575.5393 am . 2 pm or 4 pm 9 pm .. ,.TIOUE AUCTIO•* lor S7001ofr 548 2873 .. u es, .. ,or •• 7 1 280SE J 5 Cpe 81 vw R.lbbll Con•ll•I '11 EsctrHiLI 673.,-s, co'Tlm•sS•O,,Dy wo•~1r199\ -ch9ors S300 752-6878 pvt club Cos1S1450 Sell cut 95c111 675·71009-5 16 t I t,,, Sales Helo wanteo pres· Gall tJelween 9 am 9 pm Th • 10 I Mahog Armotre $250 Sla'r• • Dock• 7022 BMW 9112 '22" '-dL 0·35 Xlnl cono LO mlit!dQt! r Utl H 1 •• 8 1mma1. ~ " u ;J· 1 I ~e100 494.2 135 Full' eQurppeo lo m1 Must 11ge gourmet l:ook Aare IQr aopt 754-1066 '1 ' P 640·4 29 Quilt COllOCl10n Kentucky '!!"'---.~-.--.-.-. R r s1or!' on CdM Must na.e tHE REG•STEP 45 11 load ot American an· & Tennessee some an. Stin avall Balboa lstan<l 66 ?00011 Nds TLC Runs 74 MBZ 280 t>lacl\ •Intl SPll 55095 ofr 759-1643 sincere •nteresi ,,, ,00.,. l•Ques ttom New Hamp. New mallress se1s twin hque 646.5738 $100 mo up 10 1111 boa! ta11 Gd "•~•m'l. S2000 cono Si'500 &75 J500 ~:'m R~!ll~~5i~nmc:'n~y ~stto lease This••• '"9 II, selling rela•I e• TELEPHOllE SALES ,n.re oalo' walnut mah· S60 lull S65 Qn $100 i20 164'2 '>l't 64'·5 l10 Sieve -5 c. q oe• ence hPlOlul Apply at can earn $2S·S50 per l'lr oqany incl n1gl'lboys w/ k1n9 S1 20 750·5832 Rainbow vacuum cleaner 5 2.so de•se1 bOOv oam 11111Ps S5800 6-.,,40. '14 T-llRD v 11•ha." Thon gs "'429 Snon hrs comm paid m"rors dressers wt mu -SINGLE BED $45 Call $200 S1111Case A bag. NEED, cSl1p h40 IHO 50 Nelw· 70 ..'002 CLEAN 4 SPd agP SJOOO 631·2?50 8<' VW Rabbit conv Sil $221/1111 CEL ' v r. " ~ ot• v clo phonos s ~e $70 64~ 5167 por ..,eac or un1111g on 1 am lrn S:>2<;0 640-0408 ·I Easl Coast '"i"'Y or ca 1 ,,.,.,,e? 2 bl~s from DCl'I tn r , ' r •v · anv11me 495-3799 .,. 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Petty denied Smith's bid for a preliminary injunction halting the merger of the privately-held com- pany ~th Bren's flrm, Newco I Corp., and the transfer of Bren's $560 million debt to the Irvine Co. Petty's decision paves the way for shareholders to approve the merger Monday. Bren borrowed $560 million last April when he bought 52 percent of the Irvine Co. from a group of Ea.st Coast investors, giving him 86 percent of the stock. Petty rul~ that the merger would not cause "irreparable damage" to either Smith or the Irvine Co, and that the company's board of director's acted properly in approving . the merger last month. Smith said she will be to~ to se11 the 11 percent of the Irvine Co. she shares with her mbther, Athalie R. Clarke, to pay off taxes caused by the merger. Bren has offered to double Smith's stake in the company to22 percent or to buy her 550 shares at $208,400 each. Bren's attorneys say there will be no tax CONle- quences ln a stock exchange and that Smith la getting poor tax advice. Smith's attorneys, however, testified that If she accepted the stock transfer, she would be liable for about $29 million in taxes. Smith will pay a similar amount if she sells the stock but "we will have cash from the sale to pay the taxes," she said. Smith also plans to contest the (Sff IRVINE CO., Pa1e AS) l • COAST EDITION. - ~HURSDAV, NOVEMBER 10, 1913 ORANGECOUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS fNB cops • uspect y STEVE MARBLE ..... Dellf ......... I A man who allegedly injured an ~e woman, hurt ·three New-ert Beach policemen and wreck- a car in a wild spree of violence te Wednesday is in custody loday on suspicion of attempted snurder. Robert Aus tin Butt, a ~5-year-old transient, was ar- feSted after plowing intoa fence in ~ car he had allegedly stolen ~uring the incident. He is being ~Jd in the Newport city jail on ~50,000 bail. ' -Police reported the episode gan at 9 p.~. when Bu~t flagged t Newport &ulevard and Pacific Highway. Parker, a 21 -year-old Irvine ~dent, reportedly agreed to ihelp Butt jump-start his car but was attacked when sb~ got out of her v~hicle. Police said the man banged the woman's head into the pavement before she was able to free hersel! and flag down a passing patrol car. • Patrolman Steve Natale said he approached Butt, who had re- treated to his car. The alleged ,attacker, officers said, then sped off with the patrolman hanging from the driver's window. ~ ' Natale was dragged 60 feet before tumbling to the ground, police said. Acx:ording to police, Butt drove •into the nearby Ne wport Heights community, abandoned his car and broke into a house on Full- erton Jtvenue where he took resident Sally Sommers, 51, hostage. With police searching the neighborhood. Butt reportedly took Sommers' car and made a run for it. Police spotted the vehicle almost immediately and began the chase. Butt allegedly smashed the car L'lto a fence at Newport Boulevard and~ 5th Street, jump- ed out and started running. - o.111 .......... " ........ ~ Classmates (from left) Chris Busch, J eff Wil- liams and Mike Ortwein were among those honoring Robert Spratt at Mariners chool. Dead youth leaves void at· his school By STEVE MARBLE Ol lfle o.111 ......... Robert Spratt was the kind of kid you wanted to have on your team. A fifth grader at Mariner's School in Newport Beach, Spratt was good in basketball, football and baseball. "I always envied him." a former teammate said. His old classmates gathered Wednesday afternoon to remember him. They shared recollections, shot a few baskets in his memory and retired his grade school jersey-No. 32. Several of his friends cried. - Spratt &ied last July during a family vacation in Oklahoma. He picked up a loaded gun. toyed with it and accidentally shot himaelf. Jean Rocchio, Spratt's last teacher, said because the youngster (Stt BOX'S MEMORIAL. Paae AU Parents get involved in drug fight By CHRISTINE DECKER Of IM o.1r ..... IWI More than 500 concerned parenta, students and teachers &?1a:red Wednesday night in n High School's cafeteria to find out what they can do about alcohol and drug abuse among young people. The community meeting, the teCOnd part of a national effort to combat chemical abuae, was one of many held on Orange Coast campU8e9 Wedne9day. Thoee asaembled watched a one-hour Public Broadcasting • ' T.[ CH[MICAL t1>[09'L[ special, "The Chemical People," narrated by first lady Nancy.· Reagan. Fonner Pittsburgh Pirate captain WUlle Stargell, actreea Sandy Duncan and actor Michael Landon, all told how to form community taak forces to inform, prevent ahd treat chemical abu.e ' among youngsters. AB soon as the show was over dozens of hands roee in the air. A panel of studenta, parenta, experts and a police officer answered questions. "We hear all this talk of drugs and alcohol everywhere. But, is there a problem here, at F.diaon," asked parent Dave Hepburn. Counaelor Carole Berwick read the aad statistics. ''Among 24 7 sophomores surveyed, and theee kids are about 16 112 yean old, 60 percent said (See DRUG PROBLEM1 Pase A!) Copter chief, Mesa.ns By KAREN E. It.LEIN Olllleo.llJ .... li.11 The owner o~ a Los An- geles-based helicopter engineer- ing firm who hopes to start a shuttle service between several Orange County locations and Los Angeles International Airport will meet tonight with representa- tives from C RASH, a C.OSta Mesa homeowners group that organized to fight Afrspur Helicopters, Inc. Chuck Meyer, 42, who has been• in the helicopter engineering, consultin'g and sales industry since 1965, criticized Airspur's Brit- ish -made Westland 30 helicopters as being extremely noisy and too new for a regular urban route. He contacted CRASH (Citiz.ens hattle lldi• copter) president Cindy Davia after an Airspur helicopter crashed about 5 p.m. Monday in Long Beach. He offered to have representatives from his com- pany, Air Los Angeles, meet with her group. Davis confirmed the meeting will take place, but said she is skeptical about the future of another shuttle helicopter service in Orange County after the frus- trations neighbors have had with noise from Afrspur. • Her attitude is what prompted Meyer to call for a meeting. "An operator (Airspur) comes in in an irresponsible manner and all of a sudden there's all this outcry from neighbors and government against shuttle heli~he said. . -) "I've worked a lot of years looking for a helicopter that's acceptable for urban areas. The technology is there but it's not in the Westland 30." Meyer added he was surprised when he heard Airspur would use Westland 30s-the only four now flying in the United States -for the shuttle service between Los Angeles International and John Wayne, Fu.Uerton Municipal and Burbank airports. ' For one thing, the choppers are new to the industry, he said, being basically a larger versiort of the military helicopters that flew in the Falklands Island invasion. British Airways flies three West- land 30a in England. "Afrapur is the • worldw1'Je demo project of this helicopter," Meyer said. "If it doesn't succeed here in LA, it's going to be a major black eye for the Westland Com- pany, which provides the hone- power behind Airapur. That's not apparent" if you're not in the industry." John Gallagher, Airapur presi- dent, has defended the safety of the helicopters. As his engineers work with investigators to de· termine the cauae of the crash, he (See COPTER, P ase A!) t o.lr .......... .., ......... u.M Joan Irvine Smith projects fashionable i·mage as she returns to court from lunch Wednesday. .Battle for the Irvine Co. reflects contrast in styles of millionaire adversaries By JERRY HIRSCH °''!-~-- The battle for the Irvine Co. was as much a conflict in styles as it was a battle for one of the nation's most desirable land development companies. · · ' Both Joan Irvine Srruth and Donald Bren claimed to have similar plans for the company -a slow and carefully crafted development of Irvine, parts of Newport Beach and other surrounding communities. But both individuals, two of the richest people in the United St.ates, differed, iJ'till~heir styles. . - Doctor tries suicide Mesan was facing drug charges in court A C.OSt.a Mesa physician ls in serious condition today following an apparent suicide attempt the day before he was due to appear in court on drug-related charges. police said. Dr. John Chung, 69, was found Tuesday in a bathroom of his C.OSt.a Mesa housecovered with blood. officers reported. Police said Chung reportedly slashed himself repeatedly with a scalpel. He was found by a phannaceutica:I SQ.lesman who ap.. parently had stopped by the house for a visit. Chung was scheduled to appear in Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach Wednesday for a hearing to determine if he should stand trial on 12 felony charges of overprescibing drugs.· Deputy District Attorney Chris Kralick said he learned of the apparent suicide attempt in court Wednesday when Chung's at- torney revealed his client's con- dition. "He just said that he (Chung) had cut himself up." Kralick explained. He s aid the preliminary hearing has been rescheduled for Nov. 30. A spokesman for Fountain Val- ley Community Hospital said Chung, who underwent emerg- ency surgery late 1".esday for a scalpel wound to !)-is heart, is improving. Eem ceah for ne .. tlpa ttyou·ve.-1n Idea for a g .... t atory, or juat .... newlev9nt hlppen, give U1 a c.fl at 142.i4321. You COUid be one of the Ody Ptlot'1WMklyn9WI tlpwtnnera . i --· -·"" J • t 42 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 10, 1983 Witness claims rape by Kraft 'Hit list' for colleges? Administrators fear ousters whe n teacher -ba cke d board . e ated By JEFF ADLER OllM~,_.,,...., A former Westminster resident testified Wednesday, that as a 13-year-old runaway in 1970. he was forced by accused mass killer Randy Steven Kraft to engage tn homosexual sex acts. Joseph Alwin F3J\cher, now a 26-year-old Colorado. l'eStdent, told how Kraft drugged him and slapped him around before he was sodomized and forced to orally copulate the man now accused in 16 county sex-torture slaytngs. Fancher told the court Kraft first approached' him near the Huntington Beach Pier, struck up a conversation and offered hun a place to stay after determining he was a runaway The two then drove to Kraft's apartment in the Belmont Shore area of Long Beach where they smoked marijuana, according to Fancher's testimony. Dellf l'llol ....... ,., Mow..S ~ Ai rspur officials examine tail rotor o f he licopter that crashed o.ver Long Beach Monday nig ht. By PHIL SNE.IDERMAN °' .... Oelfr -·-Coest Commuruty College Di.s- trict administrators fear rumors their names may appear'on a "hit list" drawn up since Tuesday'i; election victory by three can- didat.eti for the board fo truslet!s who were strongly supported by district teache rs. The three winners, Nancy Pollard, Armando Ruiz and Con- rad Nordquist, by voting together could control decision-making in the district, which includes Or- ange Coast, Golden West and Coast.Une Colle'ges, plus PBS tele- vision station KOCE in Hunt- ington Beach . _ · In the past, the board has generally supported the adminis- tration's suggestions. But teachers claim the board has. been in- serisitive to faculty concerns, par- ticularly in laying off more than 100 full-time staff members earlier this year. · Now that three faculty-backed trustees are taking power, some administrators fear the tables wt.IJ turn. They believe teachers have drawn up a "hit ·list" of top officials who will be fired or reassigned after the new trustees are sworn m Dec. 3. The riew trustees and re presen- tatives .of the groups tha t cam- paigned for them deny such a list He said tAe marijuana matle him sick and Kraft offered him some red pills to make him feel better. But rather than easing his dis~. the pills made him grog- gy, Fancher said. It was then that Kraft forced him to engage in the sex acts, he testified. COPTER C~IEF, OPPONENTS MEET ... Fancher said he escaped when J(raft left the Ocean BQulevard apartment. Fancher iaid he strug- gled outside and bystanders sum) moned an ambulance to take him to the hospital. From Page A 1 said, they have begun to feel that a malfunction in the tail rotor pitch control cauSed the crash. "We'll know for sure what the -15roblem was soon -maybe even before the end of the week," he i.a1d today He denied reports today that the Federal Aviation Adrrurus- tration had received complaints from Ai[spur pilots about fatigue from long hours. An Airspur meetirig with CRASH representatives was scheduled to take place tonight, but Davis said an Airspur spokes- man had called he r to cancel it after the crash DRUG PR.OBLEM ... . How ever. Fancher said he did · not tell an vone he-had been sexually moiested. He did take Long Beach pol.Jee officers back to the apartment, but they in- vestigated Jly the druggtng inc1- det1l. Kraft was neither arrested nor From Page A 1 charged with any drug offense at they dnnk at parties. 33 percent Some students asked about the that time because it would have have experimented with drugs, ~O legal repercussions .of getting been h is word against Fancher·s. percent have tried cocaine. 35 caught w ith drugs or alcohol or according to tnvestigators m the percent said they can get drugs at what they could do about a friend case. school. 40 percent said they've on drugs. Some asked what could Air LA would differ from Airspur in its approach to the shuttle business, he said. For one thing. his he licopters would not depart fro m already congested John Wayne Airport but from private helicopter landing pads around the county. Sites like Disneyland, the West- in South Coast Plaza Hotel and rapid transit park and ride lots would be fdeal for his service. Meyer said. Meyer hopes to start pnvate · shuttles by the Los Angeles Summer Olympics and open his service to the public after that. He would use the 12-passenger he licopter currently used by the Fluor Corp .. he said Orange County Sheriff's De· driven wtth a drunk student be done about parents who allow partment Investigator Jam1.'S driver and 17 percent said thetr t~ns to drink during parties at S1debotham explained that parents ttunk it's OK to have their homes. S • h Id Fancher ftrst adrrutted he had alcohol at parues .. "What can we Huntington Beach Police Of-erVICeS e been sexually abused by Kraft do to get a drug counselor •at thlS fi<:er Steve Mack said parents exuas One trus~-clet:t said thi: admuustrators may be suffcr1og from a "bunker menial.Jty " Nevertheless, the wlk pcrslSts. "Yes. there was a rumor c:1rculatmg that no one St.~med t.o squelch that the (teachers) union hrui <.-omptled a hit hst, a so-called 'Top 40,'" said district s pokesman Richard Simon. "l have not seen anyth ing, but the rumor has been perstSent, and there'!> a lot of an xfoty" "It's alleged there's <• bs t of about 20 names of people who deflrutely will go,'' said al')other admm1strator who askl:'d not t.o be ident1f1ed Some t.cat·hers be!Jeve the cur- rent trustees, tn their fmal days. will take acuon t.O .protect certain administrators. '- Indeed, the board did takl' action at a dosed-door executive ~ion Wednesday night. Simon said that attion will be made public.· at the trusl.{..oes' meeting next Wednesday He dechned tc elaborate exrept to say it conce~ personnel matters. Meanwhile the trustees-elect are denying they. will take their seats with ahit list in har1d. "It's Just a bunch of rumors,' said trustee-efe<:t Ruiz. "There's no such thing as a hit list. That's ridiculous." Trustee-elect Nordquist agreed. "l mtend to be a bridge builder between the faculty and the present administration ," he sa1d "I can understand the bunker menta lity (among adminis- t rators), but 1t is groundless. "l hope all the administrators w1U choose to work with the ,_ ..... board. I have n't heard llllylhLng to the contrary from any of them.'' Some adlT\Jrustrators bel.Jew: the source of any hit hst is the locaJ American Federation of Teachers t hapt.er, which has frequently Ix-en a t odd'I with the adminis- tration. The AFT represents Cull-t.ime faculty memtliers at the three colleges. "There must be a rrunimum of 3,000 hit llSts around this place," quipped.Phillis Basile. president of the AFT chapter She said many teachers and noti-t.eactung em- ployees would l.Jke to see changes in the adnuni.stration. WI th a new boa.cd IDi.'2rHY ~king office: Basile srud, "That certainly IS going to mean some shifting around in the way the district is operating. That may mean the top officials will want tu make some changes." But she added, "There is·no (AFT) htt list that has ever ~n given to the candidates The (new trustees) are indepel)dent 1.nd1v1d- uals who will make up theJJ' own rrunds on the board. "It would be presumptuous and out of order for an orgaruzatton to hand the candidates a hit llSt" Earlier this year, many teachers were circwating rumors that the admirustration possessed a hit list of troublesome tnstructors who would be laid off Basile said the union never found evidence trustees used such a list 1.n making their cuts. Durtng the recent campaign the three winning candidates received funds and support from the Comrruttee for Educational Excellence of Orange County . BULLETIN BOARD-, -.J South Coast Hospital open ho.use ~et Monday South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna is hostmg an open house Mdnday to show the public its operating room. Guided tours of the facil.Jty w1U run from 10 am to 4 pm., featuring a videotape of an operation as well as a peek at medical gadgetry such as pacemakers. art1ftcal h1ps and intricate needles for eye surger y. For mformauon, call 499-1311. ext 2740 ) .... WAC veterans m eet in Seal Beach I when he was re-tntervtewed by school," asked l.'OaCh Tim Mang 1.'0uld be arrested for contributing for Mesa's --'i'mii'vV:esPQ°itii1g1:aiiteAArs~rrro\T!Trloi\:wlii1n~gnKFriai1frft .. 's~a~r;:..-.;. .. i:;Wrr,1;.;t~H.:..,,ran-rn.amrn~g~c~a~tS;..,W;;.c:.:.:.41 ... us~t;:,:,"-::.,ttf'-..I.\> th e delinquency of a minor if The Queen City Chapter 57 of the Women's Army Corps rest last May. drug COUOS('lor. But, that's why police were called .tcto~b~r~ea5· .~u~p~a~lliiilJ~y~"f,af1t'2~;-1i::::~-~~~Assoc~~ia~ti~o~n~w~l~U~h~o~l~d~1~ts~r~e~gular~~~m:oin~t~h1~y~~m:ee~ti:n~gLLJ Judge John Ryan said he wouJd we're going to form task forces party and found kids drinking or Saturday at noon m the communtty roum ot Fidetth Sa coris1der final motions and hear torught. Maybe they can help," taking drugs. Funeral services were held Loan m Seal Beach. closing a rguments in the said &itson vice prm1.·1pal Ron Mack said young, first-time Wednesday for 25.year Costa Viet' president Cathy St.ewffes w1U be honored for her servJl.'e six-week-long hearing Nov. 16. Ku.no offenders are booked, and if they Mesa resident Ruby M. Waltze. 57. m the chapter A business meeting at l p.m will foUow the salad have drugs on them , they are strip who died Friday at Hoag Mem· luncheon. · . searched at the station. Their orial Hospital in Ne~_port Beach Membership IS open to all w omen who served m the Army and BOY'S MEMORIAL ... parents are called and later they She had worked as a psychiatric who are m the reserves. Call Helen Murphy at 543-8i02 for further must appear before juvenile technician at Fairview State Hos-information. From Page A 1 died during the summer. the full impact of hJS death wasn't felt unuJ 9Chool started again this fall. . "There was a void. Something mlSSing," she explamed. "The luds wanted to do something Everyday someone would come up to me asking 'What are we gomg to do for Robert." The ariswer came in th~ fonn of a new ~us basketball court -now officially known as the Robert Sp~lt Memorial Court A plaque bearing his name is to be placed on one of the backboards. "Dedicated to Robert'sspuitof s portsmanship and fair play," it reads. "He was the only black child i.n the school and he had a lot of pride," said James Fulton. a sixth grader "He showed us all something " J eff Williams, one of Spratt's best friends agreed. "If you ever had a problem, he'd ·help you. He was a good guy ·• "And he was a great athlete," added Mike Ortwein, another sixth grader. "Man was he fast. The fast.est.'' Stephen Scheck. a·student from Newport Heights Elementary, said he and his classmates attended the ceremony out of respect for Spratt even though they were crosstown rivals. "We use tD play against him," Scheck s.1id. ''I always envied tum. I always wished he was on our team." Frank Feller, the former principal of Mariners, told studen ts Spratt would have liked the gathering. "Sports was his thing,'' Feller said. "He was outspoken. If some thing didn't go right in a game. he'd let you know -in a nice way but he'd let you know." Rocchio said Spratt's parents, who now live in San Francis<.'O, never missed a game their son played in . S he said a tape recording · of the memorial will be sent to them. "l always played agairist him and I always lost." remembered Steve Double. "He always got the touchdown or the baske t. He was that kind of person." authorities and are almost always pital until her re tirement. put on probation. , Born in 1926 in Tennessee, About 300 J>Et>ple signed up to Walue is survived by her hus- be ·members of the task forces. band, LeRoy c. Waltze of the They will meet at 7: 15 p.m . next home: her sons, Jim Stewart of Wednesday in the Edison gym. Mission Viejo, Jllld M ike Stewart Five arrested in bookmaking raid of Denver, Colo.: and her daugh- ter, Sherry Stewart, also of Den- ' ver. Waltze children. Five people, including the own- e rs of a Huntington Beach res- taurant and an auto leasing agen- cy, were arres ted Wednesday during a bookmaking raid that took undercover agents to Hunt- ington Beach. Fountain Valley. Newport Beach and Cerritos. Undercover officers said the professional sports betting oper- ation was centered at two Hunt-• ington businesses -TC Pep- percorn. a restaurant at 8052 Stark Ave ., and All Trans Leas- ing. I 6562 Gothard Ave T he raid e nded a 10-month investigauon. Dennis Mc M e ek in, the 43-ycar-old restaurant owner, and Christophe r Mullay. the 41 -ypar-old owner or the auto leasing firm. w ere arrested on susp1c1on of cons piracy to comrn1t bookmaking had three grand- We're Listening ••• Wh .1l do ~11u Ith ab<1ut the 1>u1ly Pilot" What don·t you like~ Call thl• number a t ll•ft and your message w ill be recorded , tra nscr1lwci ;md del1vN<'<i to lht' appropriate editor 642•6086 T ht• 'i:tmf' 24 hour unswcring st'rVI('(' may be ust.>d to rec·ord let lt•r.., 1•1 lht• t•thtor on an,· lup1r Mailbox <'Ontnbutors must indude t ht•1 r nJmt• and tl'l1•phone number for ver1fH' ation No <'lr<'Ulahon l'.1 II ... !'lt'aM' Tt•ll u~ "hJ I "on vour m inc1 Dally Piiot O.ll••ry I• Ouer8fltMd ~()"lt1 .. f I, •1•t If f ) ' r • , I,.,. , I •I e t. 1 '\')0 1 '°'("I f+i'l,1,t,. 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"'""' C1' M•I Alkll""\ !lo• t~tl() C,;o<1I• Me"I t A ~26~6 r.,., •• '11"' •981 °''~ C..0.11 Pt1l>llSIWIQ (.<>rnp•ny NO nttw~ \lt>ntt\ 1llo1lrAHO•\' -.tJ1ft)t1tl m Atttt Ot "tiirmt""'"•"'-' '"''"'" '""Y bft r•fJf'OOvt.80 w1t"'OVt "*"' ._.,,,m, ''"'' nt t.ooynyht ow"''" ~l•M"J •'"' ph'•l._.U't 1t4·t~J ._, (•"le M~ C•i.tntNA u1JH "• PIO<h ~·o 'W '"''" ·~ t·v c.•"•' I• ,, l'f"O"f~ hy " ••• \b Yl ~'"i; ,.._ ...... ~(4.-.. ,o,.,.,,,.._,, •1hwt-.,""'~'ht .,_,, ....... ""'-""11 .. (Jo ... C...11 ~ I 1l~•nir fwn """'"""" AH• ~~ McW°de'Y '"'°""' • t ,_.., A ~ •,..,,,.W ~ttt'W\ "' f"I'~ "•IU108-,. Atld !.utw»p fl• 0011\U.ial I~ ll!a~t ti at JlO w ... 1 II•, <;t•M• Po Rn• •'lllO C.0.•1 "'-"""'"'-t/fllb VOL. 71, NO. 314 t -• Gift bazaar set 1n Irvine Saturday A gift bazaar and white elephant sale will be held Saturday at the Meadows Mobile Home Park in lrvine, 14851 Jeffrey Road. beginning at 9 a.m . - Members of the mobile home park's crafts clubs will be displaying their handiwork. In addition, there will be home-baked goods and a gigantic yard sale. SET THE PACE In Cole-Haan Classics., Styled With A New Point of View J~~ \' I >I I 11 \ \ ') ~ Fine Footwear. Belts & Accesson·es 119 Fa~hion I ·lnnd ~ewporl HNu:h ( 714·) 759-l h22 ·1-728 Admiralt) "'"~ l\l a rina Del Re•\ ( 213 ) 823-7955 • .................................................. ~ ................ 111!'1' .................. -..----"9"'!'--------~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~ Orange Coast DAILY. PILOT /Thursday, November 10, 1983 • A3 . alifornia schools due $1.1 billion aid I California schools are riding the t of almost unprecedentt.od blic support anti enthuswsrn should receiv~ $1.1 billion m n~xt installment m state aid, rding to state Supennt.endent Education..Bill Horug. Honig made the optun.istic· fore- ts Wednesday before a large thering of busmes.9 people aod hers at the end of a busmess unt.er day at Huntington ach High School. Huntington ·gh teachers earlier m the day ke up into groups tb visit city inesses to gel a per:;pective on ~RVINE ... "'rom Page A1 ~ount Bren has offered for her flock. She ront.ends the lrvme Co. ~·worth closer to $2 billion than !he $1 billion.lke~claims. I "We will appraise the entire )orporat1on, _every rnch ," Smith ~d. In addition to the tax Uability. ~ward I. Fnedman, Smnh's torney argued that there was no per "business purpose" for the rger and would result in Bren -loading more that $500 million ~debts. ''This is not just a ·question of '-'hether the company can pay it ~ff. The point is that the proceeds pf the company are being dis- ~pated .outside the company and lbe company gets nothing for it," '1iedrnan said. what private t'nterpnse \t\lnks 1s nf't'ded m education . The chamber o( t'Ommert.-e and th!.' high school district sponsored the affair ln his re>marks, Hunag said the proposed 1m-reases in state l'l'}oney should put a dent tn the spendmg gap which now has Califorians spending about $225 per student, well below the national average. He said the deficit could be wiped out by two or thret! years of added spendinR. And Honig said now 1s the ideal ume for public schools to strike because of a bright economic outlook as well as a percepuon by the public tha~ucation 1s lt.sten- ing to 1 ts con<.~rns nnd are rru4kJng reforms which JUSUfy more state spending. "The problem for a long time was a fr1tgmentation by school'> and business on the right thing to do. Now there's as general agree- ment on what wiU make schools work," he declared. He told the gathering that he would use reforms made in the Huntington Beach district as an example that schools are listening and deserve more money. Last year. the district unposed t1ght.er graduation requirements than those presently mandated by the state while also putting an emphasis on ac·ademit'S and hAsi<' educat1on as well as suc:h things as improvement of communication and critical thinking skills. Horug also said· • Young people need mo1'f' sophisticated educauon in t.echn1 · cal studies. basic education and <.'Ommunication skills to get JObs. Stude.ots should get the feeling they are c.-onnected to "great.er" moral and ethical con- ditions through studies in history, Literaturt: and civics. • Quality o f education t•an be improved by tightening gradu- ation r~uirements, lengthening time in.class, making sure science, history, literature and writing are taught in elementary sc.:hools and 0.-, N.i ~ _, __ ,. u.M morutoring homework levels and writing level'>. •Upper elementary gradt>S are the weakest in lhe system. Young- sters in those grades should learn to read with a priority on content, not just reading skills. "If you put this to them when they're 9, 10 and 11, you'll t)ave them for life." • $50 fees for community <.'Olleges are about right. But how do you stop the fees from growing to $600 to $700? "Community roUeges aren't in my jurisdiction, but I think they need to tight.en the-focus on what their mission is. • About half are properly focused and about half are trying to be everythjng to everybody." Hill llo11 i~ 'New formula set for airport jets By JEFF ADLER OI , ... Delly Nol at.11 The Orange County Board of Supervisors easily devl.Sed a new formula WeQ.nesday for allocating t'Ommeroial jct flights at John Wayne Airport in coming years - simply1_ine-tune the.~urrent plan. Sup~rvisOTs unanimo usly directed county.airport offic;ials to prepare an airport access plan for their approvaJ Dec. 7 that is remarkably similar to the plan that has governed the 41 flights ·allocated to JWA'ssix t'Ommerc1al air carriers since May 1982. the same number uf flights 1t t:. entitled to beginnmg ~ .. 1 of this year under the 4'1 -fhght Litl . Abo. current noise restr1t·uons w1U stay the sam~ as will the hm ll of s ix earners permitted to serve th•· .airport. What IS differe nt, howe\/t•r, is that fltght alJocauons w1U remain constant over the three-vear ufe of the access plan and each a1rhn(' will be granted a three-year airport lease. rathe r than th<• month-lo-month a greements ·under which they now operate .. "The cornerstone of ttus plan IS "This is a cavalier attitude on r . Bren's part on the use of ~rporate power," Friedman ~ded. J oan Irvine Smith reacted to courtroom proceedings Wednesday. The new plan provides that each of the six airlines will receive that it is equal tu what happens Dec. 1, 1983. That, an a way, 1t preserves the status-quo." e x- plained Ken Hall, an aide to Supervisor Thomas R1l~y. whose district includes the rurport and ifs en vi.cons. 'Just because the plaintiff does t like the transaction does not an it iB not fair.'' countered Bren's attorney Alan Halken business purpose for the merger was to give the Irvine Co. a local orientation to deal more eastly with the local government agen- cies to expedite the company's development plaris. and give the ·company~locaJ reputation and busrness sense, Hallcett said. STYLES CONTRAST ... ~ From Page A 1 b'Everyone else who has had the portunity 10 review this merger ma professional standpoint has ~d this merger sh ould go pirough. · Years of control by Eastern. investors had damaged the lrvine Co.'s reputation and resulted in denial of several development projects by local city governments, A subdued Smith sat quietly in her front row seat when Judge Petty announced his decision. "We always felt that this would be a ~ibility," she said . One additional component of Smith. who has Jed the life of a recluse during her five-year battle the plan, on which board members forthecompany, still maintained good r elations with the press and made still must decide, is whether Cl herself available for phone interviews at nearly every turn. noa.se incentive should be m· Bren tried to keep himself out of the newspapers He met with eluded The noise incentive would reporters for interviews only once and attended only a few press permit air lines tha t fl y the quiet· <.'On ferences. He used Irvine Co. spokesmen and news releases instead. est to obtain additional flights But unlike Smith. the twice-married, twice-divo~ Bren from noisier airlines I "That includes all of the other '1lfnority shareholders. They in· ~nd to take the (ne w) shares and nay with the company," Halleen said. Hallcett clauned. • The merger assures the Irvine Co. that Bren will stay at the helm Bren did not attend the heanng but hisspokesman, lrvineCo. Vice President Gary Hunt, said Bren was not trying to drive Smith, or any other rninonty shareholder, out of the rompany. maintained a healthy social life. He dated, traveled, skiied and genecally entertained himseli as usual. The new plan also will carry d Hallcett said the overriding ·POLICE LOG . Mesan nahh·ed in perversion try When Smith announced she would sell her 11 percent share of the provisio~perrnitung the board tlJ companyWednesday. her" face showed bOth a sense of relief and evict a~ carrier that exc:eeds lhl· d isappointment at leaving the company her famtly founded more than a maximum n01se levels ou tlmed an century ago. the plaru Smith has lived the past five years with a terrible sense of fear that If approved by the super .. r1surs Irvine Co. officials or someone else would harm her because of Smith's next month, the plan tentative ly t.enacioµs fight for the company. would replace the current inten m Irvine Co. officials scoffed at the idea they would be consider~ any plan on March l , 1984 type of threat. Bui before superv1sors vott• t11 Without an interest in the company, Smith will no longer see a approve the new plan. they will r~~~~-~~~~~:.!~~~~~-~, .. ~a1~h·o~tt~o!!;l ~l!~O~a~·ts~u~n.j.2\:•~0~Z~v:ai~u:ed~a!-' --~c1:go~lhW,ln~1g!t:.st~o~re:&.. ~l~00~•;;3~A~d~•;;;m~s~A:;,:v~e~ .. -+~t~hr;;,;eat. Smith hinted she may resume the busy jet set life of_W_es_t_C_.oa~_as.-t_.::;see::,:;.;k.:.-=:a::.oP::.oP""r""o+v-=aj":-'"f'!"-ro,._m w;Msn;.;d;y after tie' allegedly lier-$3,500 lrom outslde'.'.fllS MMTlll tne nun11ng1on ............. " ........ ·-·--·--.-. wl!S mtd l!".astCbast"ftnt tmncs she Onre Wt!d. I Aviation AdmJnistrauon in Wash- 1: ruaed two young boys by lollowtng 1000 block ol Clltt Drive Tuesday. lie llad a gun under hi• blue llooded Even the lawyers were different in the billion dollar battle. ington, D.C. Board mem bers 1114Mn llome from lci\ool and ottering SWN\Shlrt and fted wllll abouts 100 H d I Friedman { h Los An 1 la f' tLoeb & Loeb eed d d I to llave su witll tllem tor money fountain Valle"., He was described as Caucasian. age owar · rom 1 e ge es w 1.rm 0 agr to sen a e egatJOn con Cary J . Smith, 22, was Identified by ; , 25-27. 5.1. 150 pounds wl1h dark represented Smith in a grand and eloquent style. sisting of supervisors, members of one of thevlC11msatter Smith alleged-Burglars broke 1n10 a llOuse In the hair. • , Opposing attorneys privately noted during a recess in Wednesday's the county airport commission and ty propositioned him ea lie walked 18000 block ol Los Canario& Streel hearing that ,"Friedman's powers of advocacy were convincing." airport officials to the capital to along BakOf Street In Coa1a Meaa via 8 door from the garage and slole A turquoise 1976 Ford CourlOf However, the lawyers remained confident because "Fried.man's find out if the plan is acceptable about 4·"43 p m video equipment, jewelry and money pickup with a white camper sllell was · · ·• • • valued at $2.300 · reported s101en Wednesday attar-arguJ!lents were not based on facts." Two new cars were discovered • • noon from the parking lot of the Friedman's testimony was smooth and expressive. He used hand If not, an alternative a(.'('("iS mlsalny, from the Theodore Robins Someones101e aU.S.Flag1romtlle Gemco store at Edinger Avenue and movements. There were no miscues: no "uhms" and "uhs." plan. based on a t.'Ompeuuve ~~n~ayat d~~~ ~~rb~ve~:~~ koih~~. 1~~~~1~:~ ~1'~~4:i's EJ~.m!nlary ~s~:~·a~!':~i,~.' The loss was Bre n's lawyer• Alan Hallcett, of the Los Angeles la w firm Latham & bidu1ddinbeg sched'!1ede fbor hflig~t slohts .. Ch-k. The vehlcles. a 198• T·Bird • • • Watkinstook a m_ore delibera1~ approach. co rea 1 Y t e time t e •""' Thieves entered a garage In the • • • "" Ian · · and • 1984 Bronco, have a combined 16000 block of Olive Street and stole A garage burglary was reported Halkett's soft.er voice made him sound more like a college professor current P expires, airport a t· value of more t~a~ S?0,000 a red 1oo1 chest and mlscellaneous Wednesday afternoon at a home on discussing physics rather than an attorney arguing for a $l billion torney Michael Gatzke tnfonne<l An electrlc generator valued 81 toots valued at $900 lhe 7500 block of Juliette Low Drive. company. the board._ 1800 wu stolen from the back of 8 • • • Ttltflosa included a $650 tool box . . pickup truck parked on the 3100 Security officers stopped a • • He calmly and quietly set out to refute what he called Friedman's The distribution of average would·bethlefwtiowasauemptlngto A black van waa burglarized early "f-1-~ t.r;ails" t _,_,i b .d d il flight d partur""' ath air block of Country Club Qrlve Wednes-steal a portable typewrller from lhe .,_._, no suppo1""" y eVJ ence. a y e ..... e . - day evening. Gemco department store. The ~~~·~c:rk ;,h~~I~:~~~ s~~11.h: He made miscues at one point calling Smith "Mrs. Bren" and Line will receive if the plan Wlns ~ewport Beach A retired Newport Beach man reported Ille thett of $400 In auto parts from his parking aree al the Oakwood . Apartments Tuesday, pollce sald. . . . A Newport Beach man reported suspect dropped lhe $249 lypewrlter passenger window was broken to referring to Newco I Corp. a h'olding company owned by Bren as "Mr. approval is: AirCal. 11.86, Re- in lhe parking lot and lled when enter. The loss Included meat valued Newco." public, 8.26; Frontier. 5:41 , West· approaclled by offlC4lrs. al S,2.000. Ln the end, quiet and deliberate won out over flashy oratory. The em, 5.41 : PSA. 5 41 , and Amen - Costa Mesa A holdup occurred Wednesday afternoon al lhe Revelation women's . A gray Audi 5000 parked In the Golden W~t College lot was bur- glarized Wednesday evening. A wind· wing was amuhed to enter. 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Novemf>er 10. 1983 ·~ -Election won, Coast slate takes control Some people already are crying foul because the three faculty-backed candidates were swept into off ice Tuesday in elections to the Coast Community College District Board of Trustees. Amid charges that they "bought the election," 1 the trio, who ran as a slate, turned the ta~les on the- d istrict's power structure. Conrad Nordquist, Nancy Pollard and Armando Ruiz suddenly are heirs to majority control of the five-seat board. As we mentioned earlier this week, we at the Daily Pilot are not enamored with political slates in non-partisan elections. But we are impre~ when people feel the net.'d to make political changes and successfully make use of the democratic system. This race was a textbook example -in more ways than one -of local campaigning. It was orchestrated by district faculty members who band together under the name Citizens for &iucational Excellence. Final totals aren't in yet, but the group reportedly raised at least $18,000 in campaign funds, wh1c.:h helped boost all three candidates to victory .Campaign reporting fonns show that the teachers themselves donated most of the.money. Many pitched in $100. Faculty members saw many of their colleagues laid off during the past year due to a fiscal crisis. They obviously felt the compulsion to campaign hard for new administrative priori ties. We won't argue with hard~ork. but we will concern ourselves with what comes next. The trio's foremost campaign promise was to make district-owned KOCE-TV financially self-sufficient so the public television station doesn't remain a drain for district funds that otherwise would go into the classroom and to employ more teach ers. . On the surface, this is a reasonable priority, ~tit may not be feasible in a short period. We urge the new trustees to examine the situation carefully before tal<ing steps that could mean disaster for the station. These are heady days for the trustees-elect -and for faculty members who undoubtedly feel vindicated by the results. We hope they are wise enough to let the effervesence settle and the' responsibilities seep in before making any major decisiotis. Most of all, we hope those who campaigned under the flag of the Committee for Educational Excellence wiU live up to their name to ensure excellence for all. ---MAILBOX • ' . Soviet convoy'heading 3tCuha WASHINGTON .. The re havl' reports warn that thl' eneLrclt.J been some ominous new rnovt.'S on • Marines can expect fl..lrther ter· the world chessboard. rorist attacks. First, in the Caribbt!an. The _J_A_C_"_A_N_D_l_R_S_O_N ___ ~.... Meanwhile, President Reagan Soviets apparently are reatttng LO " ~ signed a National Secunty De- our invasion of Grenada. by rem-cision Directive on lhe Middle forcing their considerable prl'S-rest·ue mission for the Soviet East. at the request of Secretary of ence m Cuba. submarine that was disabled uff State George Shultz and National ln the Middle East: lntelhgence the roast of South Carolina Security Advise r Robert reports wam tha t American But the third possibility IS the McFarlane. The highly cl.as.sifted Mannc·s face furt~r att.<u:ks in scary one: The Russians may be directive was signed Oct. 29: 1t calls Lebanon . President R~agan has sending Cuba a shipment of SS-20 for generally closer strategic-coop· dedded, meanwhile, that the rrussiles, -which are capable of eration with Israel on Lebanon United States must have clOSC'r hitting virtually every maJOr and elsewhere in the Middle East military cooperation with Israel. target in the cast.em Uruted There's one bizarre hitch to th!! This could even mean JOint States. plan, though: Defense Secretary p .S.-lsraeLi actton there. Though our intelligence agen· · Caspar Wemberg~e1ther hasn't The evidence of Soviet rein-cies have no proof that the Soviet gotten the message or he has forrement in the CMibbean is not convoy is carrying SS-20 missiles decided to fight 1t. He as reported airtight and detailed. But it's -or e ven that its -ulumat.e to be dead-set agrunst closer worrying the Pentagon and the destination is Cuba -the Soviet C'QOpt-ral1on wtth lsrael -White House. Herc's what my Embassy in Washington has been Herc arc a co uple or ~ellt..a.le associates Dale Van Atta and warned mfonnaUy thal the Urut-signs or Weinbcrgt-r 's 1n Lucette Lagnado have learnc'<i. ed States will not tolerate the transigPn. e Whe11 U ndt·r Amc n can spy satellites have presence of these offensive (. ~·retary uf S tate Lawn•nu· photogra-phed a -SoVlet-convoy weapons-in Gtffia. Eaglebu.rg.er_.was...s.ent tolsrael la! t apparl'ntly headed for the Carib-The Marmes' continuing pre-week t.O d1SCuss d f'talls of the bean area. There are three poss-dicament in Beirut is also worn· U.S.-Israel cooperat1on, tht' Whitt> Anothl'r example: President Ht·agan St'Cretly decided to give the Israelis something they had lung want.ed P"{!JllSSion W use StiO rrullion of U 5:-military sales L·rt'<i1ts to develop portions of the Lavi fighter plane m the United St<1tes. Jn fac t, F.pgleburger car- ried the good~ews with hun and informed Israeli Prune Mmister Y1tzh<ik Sharrur tn a private ml"£'tln~ Nov 2. lln the c;ame d;iy. Weinberger. mC't"ung v. nh a small group of Jt!Wtsh VlS1tors from New York, was ask('(J abot.lt the· Lavi pruposal The Defense secrel.acy sa.1d he opposed 1t because he believes that Israel doesn't need the plane Bc><.·ausc of Wt-1nbe rger's 1ble n.·asons for this. It may be a some -tho1;1gh President Re-House asked that thl' rn1hiarv !......-l:.':#-~-4J-t~f'.f-~~..,.,'tif"fJtlrtitt"'ti..-.r1""-t"'itl"~tl"'r'""¥-~--1hcr.e>m"ltrr-mm,,;v-;[Jf--fcrn.'E'~rirtrl"r-31ll~S"ttl"DCird°QiseTSi:to"1nU1:-aR'.Tt!'l:rtrr~-semtcrtiCJTllro-repn~-;en~1'h~ 1 knnwn oppos1uon to closer ties' "'1th lsra<'I. e\·1denc.-ed by several '>lOrmv d1S(·uss1ons in Nauonal S1"<."urit v Council meettngs. I'm tvld that theoerens:e-secret.ary w~ purpost>I) not mvtted lO the Wh1 te I louse when Re~w..~-me Na t1unaJ Security Decision D1 rt'C'llve To the F.ditor: sidt'"r a guarantee to underwffte T-here was-a time-any family any damage they may do. so -lhe that loved and wanted pets could two gorgeous Persian cats are have them. A dog, a cat or both. seeking a new home. a trauma for Now due to exorbitant veterin-the woman and a trauma for the arian fees, just protective shots are cats. A person !Jvmg alone gains costly and emergency or surgical much benefit caring for a Living costs are prohibitive. creature. WeU cared for arumals Many humane organizations . are not destructive and should not absorb part of spaying or neu-be dLSCrumnated agamst Our teringfee -anecessaryserviceto communities are becoming prevent unwanted litters. Even waU-to-wall peo~le wit~ wildlif_e this help leaves considerable ex-and domestic arumals fmdmg 1t pense for the owner. Pet products increasingly .more difficult to at various shops are highly priced. survive. lndeed, a sorry state for Flea sprays, powders, collars. those of us with compassion and leashes and bedding are luxury Jove for these defenseless items. Pet food ts costly. TheJesult creatures shanng our planet. May of this inflation c.1USES many pets the humans indifferent to these to be dumped. abandoned or ta.ken problems stop to reflect and find it to be destroyed. m their hearts to assist many way It is sad a child 1s denied the they can. pleasure of knowing the com pa-Pet owners fortunate enough to ruonstup and Cievotion of a pet have a home for their pets should Add to this the landlords who will be sure to have an mdent1fication not aUow pets. It's a deluge oC tag with name. address and tele- homeless animals. Recently. a phone on their pets at aU tunes. humane volunteer received a caU Many lost pets would be returned lrom a woman in tears. her to own ers if this simple procedure apartment butlding had been sold w ere taken. and the new owner said all pets MYRTLE L RING must go, he wouldn't even con· Laguna Beach l.M. BOJd /Bard's brand Argument continues over the "braml" tn "brand new ." One authority claims early trademarks stamped on merchandise soon wore off, so ''brand new•· meant you could still identify the trademark. Another savant con- tends "brand new" originaUy was "fire new," a term common in Shakespeare's time, and used by The Bard himself. Research goes on. Q . What's the most consecutive losses suffered by any college footbalJ team? A . 50. Macalester College of St Paul, Minn.. managed that be- tween 1974 and 1979. Some re- cord. Q. Do the astronauts evc•r suffer from motion !ilckness? .. OR1'NGE COAST DaUy~ilai A That they do At least, almost 50 p<>rcent uf tht•m do. Few, 1f any. did so in th1· nampc·d spact• of the enrly mud ul(•S But as the module's got ·bigger with room to rnovt• <iround. <11r o;1cknf'SS hit many Rapid Ikply No, sir, what I said was the world's most expensive let was made for Dorothy Lamour The Greate r Akron Florists As- soc1at1on l;wed together 1.200 carnations in a 100-foot rop<' to honor her for her "R<Xtd" piC'tures with Hope and Crosby To be legal in Connecticut. a piC'kle. when dropped 12 inches, has to bounce. This calls for explanation . doesn't 1t? The soggy hmp pickle IS no good. pickJe lovers said. Only c-r1sp firm pick.Jes can ~ the test. H.L. 8chwert1 Ill Puo<·- Chery Dowellby (Ollot allO..Ullmtnl I Ql ... l>\1bll- PuOll....., .....,., O•t 111 "'" .,..., •t JJO W•t• 8t) <,1 Ct>•t• ~ ... Add, ... C~'~""H tit ,, tt.,, tl)IM) ~··-.C:A9'6~ Lerry D. Spee,.. Man!IQl"Q r <lill>f reg10n. It could even be part of the • No interest waiting in bank line Banks have. discovered that people are a waste of' ume. They've discovered that money is a waste of time, too, so they're phasing out both people and money. They don't want to have anything to do with either. All they want is their computers computing away. Banks are already trying to discourage people from coming m to get $50 or $100 in cash by keeping customers waning a long time . They also don't keep as much cash around as they used to. IC Jesse James were reincarnated in 1990. he might have to go on welfare because the tellers w.ouldrn ha~e enough money on hand to make it worth his while holding them up. If he s tood in line often to rob banks, he c.'Ould end up making less than the minimum hourly wage. Our oldest daughter lives and works in New York. S he's been saving some money for a down payment on a cooperative apart- ment. A while ago things started coming together for the deal and she had to give the owners a certified check for $10.000. On the day she had to have the 1-':) -------..rul-ANDY ROONEY ~ money, she went to the bank where she had her money stored and asked the teller to give her a bank check for $10.000. It was nonnal banking procec:lure eXL.-ept the bank told her their checl< "wouldn'tclear" for threedays. ln other words, it couldn't be col- lected immediately by the people she was giving it to. You know real estate people They wanted it that day. My daughter. having been brought up right. said to the bank teller "Okay then. I'U take my $10.000 in cash." lt was 45 minutes and three vice presidents later that she walked out with her money. much or it m one dollar bills. They were short of cash or trying to teach her a lesson. A retaiJ trade in any business ts irritati(lg because people can be so difficult. Big deals are-where the money is. Obviously banks are tired of the retail trade. They can make more money loam,,g $10 billion to a bapkrupt nauon that can't pay them back than they.can from solid c1uzens with mod{'St bank accounts. The handwn'ung 1s on the wall All of us arc going to be handling fewer dollars m the future When we buy something. the cashier will punch up our L'Ode on a machine and that wall lransf .'r money el~tronH:ally from our ,account lo the storf's The cashwr won 't dea14n ca.sh There's a lot w e t'Ould a ll IC'am from banks. I've been awfully slow learning I could k1ek myseif for all the bills I've paid on t1m1'. Banks are teaching us that that isn't the w ay to do busines.5. The way to do business is LO put off paying a bill until the very last minute Today. in many large city banks. 1f you deposit money in your chcck111g_ aL'COUnt with a check written by some<lnt• else on a bank next door to yours, yuu cannot withdraw any of that money for ten days. That banking practice ought to be illegal. ln the past. banks have !>aid 1t takes two or thr('(> days for a t"h('(:k "to clear" Exactly whPn tht•y al tua.Uy ~l·l lhe muney uu lungiff has anything to do with when you ran have it. They hold your money: sometimes for more than a week. and won't li't you use it. Of course, they make interest on your money wtule they withhold it from you lt'saimost unpossible to find out when 11 bank actuaUy collects on a check. When I deposit a check w ritte,n to me b:t.a major compal}Y. on a bank within two blocks of my own. I can't believe it takes more than two days for them to get the money Why can't I use 1t for a week? Compa nies have already learned from banks. The account- ing departments of many corpor- atwns routmely s tall on paying bills because every day they hold onto the money. they're making interest on It I recall. from some of those old movies. that Jes.-.c James wasn't all bad7' He did have-a code-of honor. If Jesse James were around today, 1t wouldn't surprise me to ht-ar that he was refusing to do busine$8 with !!Orne banks by holdi~ them up because their"' shoddy busmess ethics d1dn 't meet his standards. When not to ask heaven for sign Though r.s at Large: The American motto, "ln God We Trust," ought to be engraved o n every single license plate in the land -for that is the faith in which most motorists seem to drive. The Kmg James translators of the Bible did much injury when they Englished the beatitude as "The meek shall inherit the earth": the French translators did better with "The debonair shall inherit the earth," meaning the _good-natured. the affable, the easy-going. The greatest and rarest art In conversation is being able t.o t.alk about yourself without sounding offen.'lively egocentric or ln.'luf· ferably dull. What young people out on their own learn most pajn(ully is that no\hlng ls harder than "easy payments." IYlllY 111111 ~ ~ When you get to that certain age when people tell you that you are "looking good," generally you would rather look worse and fe('I better. l Call to understand fann econ- omics: l( the crop is bountiful, prices are low: if the crop 1.11 acarce, prices are high, but farmers get less becaWK' they have produced les,,. To avoid becoming a widow. 9 woman would be w ise to marry a man l 0 yeant younger than hel"M!Jf~ the only problem ia that when most women marry, such men are still on the t.ePter-totter m th~ school playground. Th~ who fear death ns such ' would do WC'U to ponder La Bruyere's observation. "lf some died and others did not, then d<'at h would be a temble affliction." If the world is getung smaUcr all the time. as we are told. why does t.he exp<'nse of running 1t keep going up conlinually? When we describe someone e lse to a third person, we are disclosing at least as much about ourselves as we are about the otber ptc>rson About the only person who can open a box of "ch ildproof" mt'<ii- cine is a tenacious child. There is a difference between being w illing to die for .an lllN1, and belng wtlhng to loll for itn idea; lhf' fonner is the mark of e martyr; the latt4'r Is the sign of a brute. The b111lHn trap in all languag • W3:J !lumnt'tly ddim-d hy Whtfo· head, wh1'-n ht> Mid. "There 1s 110 word that atk<1untt"ly «'Xpr(.'tlS('S its own meaning." (He meant that the core mean!_ng of a word resides only in its l'Ontext.). The surest indil·ation of a me- diocre mind is Its belief that everything can be explained. GLOOMY GUI Why do !!Orne 50-<'alled "safe" dMvt"rs 11ll!lst on confing to com- i>l<>te Rtope lit comers where merging lanes are provided for right turns? ThPy ·are a gre.at.er dangt·r thnn tht• trMClc. NEAR MISTER 1t••""'• o.~ ,."",,._..,., •·• ·~_.. ..... •• .....,., •• • ... ... "•"•"'It (fftl•. ,,. " •• , •• , ...... w.., , .... ,_, "* •••• ,. "~' '-•' n., ... ,. ·•~ • .--------~--------------------------------·-· ------l Be NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. November 10. 1183 STOCKS NY SE COMl'O l'I'E 'rllANSACTIONS Due to transmission problems. today's late listing will not appear In the Dally Piiot. Thur .. d11\ ·~ 11 II.Ill. (PO r ) l'ru'I'" t \ f • Dow Jones Final Up 3.35 Cloalng 1,235.87 BUSINISS BRllfS President cautions Japan on settling trade disputes By tbe Auoclated Pre11 TOK YO President Reagan cauuoned Japanese officials that failure to settle trade chsputes between the Upited Slates and Japan could damage their political relations. Reagan arrived m Tokyo Wednesday for three days of talks on trade. defense, energy and finance issues. N uke plant start-up delayed JACKSON. Mich. -Consumers Power Co has pushed back its est.unated completion date for Urut 2 of its $4 .4 billion Midland Nuclear Plant by about 15 months. The delay would be expected to add at least $300 million to t he project's cost. Consumers Power, an investor -owned ul1lity. said it now expected to hrush UnJt 2 by mid -1986. TWA to increase A tlantic runs NEW YORK -Trans World Atrllnes. the industry leader across the Atlantic, plans to mcrease its international serviee. ln a move to step up Its profitable trans-Atlantic runs. pending approval of labor <.'Oncess1ons by its union pilots. TWA•said Wednesday it would begin daily fligh~ between New York and Holland, Belgium and West German. starting. m April. U.S. to h elp stren g then yen roK YO -Japan and the United States agreed today on a series of measures designed to help strengthen the yen in relation to the dollar, accordinj to a joint announcement coinci.ding with President Reagan's visit. However. the pact does not require any adjus\ment in high U.S. interest rates, which Prune Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone suggested are responsible for the yen's relative weakness Honda a uto complaints studied DETROIT -The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is analyzing more than 130 complaints that Honda automobiles have brakes that fail, seat belts that stick and headlights that mystenously go out, an agency spokesman says. Meanwhile, the Center for Auto Salety "now receives more complaints on Hondas than any other Japanese unport," the Washington-based consumer auto safety group said in a letter to the Japanese cannaker GOLD OUOTATIONS tp ,,,.-Aoooct.led l'ree1 s.t.cied wor1CI gOIO l>(lCel tOdey L-m0<nt"G ft•l"G $382 00. on SI 00 ~ 1nernoon "''"G $381 80, on s 1 20 ,.,.. en .. noon ftlllng unav.,i.ble P~ Hatng '3t3 48, up '2 00 ~ i.te 111 .. noon OIO $382 oo. on IO 25 $38250.-eo "9M7 a "--!only d"'ty quot•I SJ1p1eo. ·ons120 ,,...._., (0<1ty deity q..o••I $382 20 on St 20 _........,.. t10ttuted (O<lly 01o11y quo111 $401 31. Off SI 26 lfY C:-1 gold te>OI montn Wed $38 I 80 up $050 WHAT NYSE DID NEW VORK IAPI Nov t Advtnc.O Oecllne<I Uncnenoeo TolaJIU .... New nlgl\1 New loWI loon 1071 ¥)/ :MO 19'7 ,. 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