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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-08-27 - Orange Coast Pilot-----~ - ' FORECAST: l COAST IDITIOI - MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1984 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ... . - Double Bullet founders at sea Crew. including two men from Coast, rescued after catamaran strikes log By ALMON LOCKABEY OellJ N-4 ........ ,.., Double Bullet, one of ttie fastest sailing catamarans in the world and the record-holder in the Newport-to- Ensenada race. 1s m trouble once Coast Theme parks like Dis- neyland and Knott's Berry Farm say attend- ance Is up again after Olympic slump./ A1 -··- The City Council has given the nod for a 6,000 square foot expansion of the Laguna Beach Mu-· seum of Art./ A3 California A 73-year-old man killed one burglar and wounded another when the pair jumped him In his camper./A4 Gasoline prices are on the way up In wake of OPEC decision to cut production./ A4 Nation again. . . The 64-foot twm-hull craft. owned by Bob Hanel of Los Angeles. wu breaking up after apparently hittin$ a log in the m1d-AtJantic Sunday while racing in the Transat Race from ~- Weekend crashes kill two on Coast Two others rematn- in critical shape following acciden~ Two Orange Coast people are dead and two others are chngmg to life in area hospitals after separate auto- mobile accidents Sunday a.Jld today Lisa Pecor, 28, of Costa Mesa remained 1n criucal cond1t1on early today with injuries she received in a six-vehicle San D1~0 Freeway pile- up that claimed the hfe a passenger in her car. California Highway Patrol Officer Rick Stevens said the accident oc- curred at 11: I 0 p.m. Sunday m the northbound freeway lanes near Uni- versity Drive in lrvme. Quebec, Canada to St Malo, France. Hanel and his SIX crewman, includ- ing a Costa Mesa man and a Newport Beach ~sidcnt, were rescued late Suilda> by a freighter. Among the crew were John Conser, 45, of Newport Beach. a navigator who helped sail the Double Bullet to the East Coast after the 198-4 Newport Beach to Enscnada yacht race and Bob Baker. 58. of Costa Mesa. The crew had taken to a hfe raft but not new tor Double Bullet, the ccdar- norte s injured. the-ASSOCtate-d-ptanlCC<f catimara11 thll'"'lt:inel. ~, Press reported. custom lithographer. built himttlf at Hanel reached his dau&htcr, Pam an esumatcd cost ofSS00,000 Sebourn in Los Angeles, by sh1~to-· In its first attempt at a record an the shore radio and told her the mishap multi-bull Transpac race in 1979. occurred in high seas and hcl\i'-Double Bullet, broke up m hea\ly seas . winds. otT San etemente I land within 24 "We're lucky to be alive .. Sebourn houn of the start. Jn the l98J multi- wd her father Jold her. hull Transpac, Double Bullet lo t one Despite its speed, tr~ at sea is of its rudders early in the race and the ~ .......... _, ...... e..... A man who escaped jail a dozen years ago turns himself In, claiming he wants his Social Security benefits./ AS Stevens said Pecor was driving north in a Honda Civic when the car (Pleaae eee WEEKEND/ A2) Re.cu.en aid vtc~of ~ eiz-Tehicle pileup that kllled one paaen&erln trrine Sanday. World Radioactive gas on a sunken ship must be re- covered within a year, the ship's owners say./ A4 Feature Imitators of Hollywood legends created excite- ment at a fashion show at the Newporter./81 Do you agree with Harper Bazaar magazine's choices for the 10 most beautiful women In America?/82 ·:::::·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:~:: Sports Coach Mike Miiner has yet another big, ex- perienced Fountain Val- ley High football team this season./C1 Some of the top surfers in the world converge at Huntington Beach pier this week./C1 ::::::::;:.:;:~:.:-:~:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Entertainment Floor reporters like Con- nie Chung became celebrities at the Re- publican Convention last week./83 Business New tax laws change rules on divorce.JBS INDEX Bridge ) Badham faces Alliance crowd at ·cOnf erence Carol Ann Bradford assails his record ------on arms Issues By DAVID BISHOP o.., l"llot Corr11111ndet•I The roar of the campaign grew noticeably louder over the weekend when a Newport Beach congressman walked into a hons den of oppos111on during his race for re-election Rep. Robert Badham. who won handil> in 1982 with 71 percent of the \Ole 1n a trad111onall> strong con- servative d1stnct, was vehementl\ challen&ed on his defense and foreign pohcv poslllons at the first c"er conference of the Alliance for Survival. a 5-year-old organization of peace acu v1sts based m Santa Ana. Badham was one of several can- didates for congressional seats 1n- v1 tcd to address the conference at Untvcrstty High School m lrvme. A.f\erward. he stood with his back to the wall while reporters and Alliance members peppered him with ques- uons on his Hews. Badham. a proponent of a strong defense system and mcreased mili- tary spending. said. "l don't blame the Amencan people for bemg misled because the> don't ha'e the facts:· .. °"',...,......,, Oe'lld .... Former carter aide "MJdae Coetan.za ur&ee Alliance for Survival membera to etanCI up for human rlgbte Sunday. Carol Ann Bradford Describing him sell as an inOucnual member of the Hou~ Armed Ser- vices ('omlltCC. pnV) tO .. every bit Of secret m1htaf) intelligence" and "\Cf) close" to the president. Badham said he has repeatedl} asked the admmstrauon to release mfor- Rep. RobertBadham mat1on gathered b) S«rct mtelhgencc sources that documents the "cons- tant. unimpeded build-up of the Soviet m1htary." He said the mfor- mauon remains secret to a' 01d compromising mtelhgence sources (Pleue eee BADllAll/ A2) Peace activists attract supporters, foes to gathering By DAVID BISHOP o.itr 'llo4 c~• The pcacl.' mo\cmcnt "finall) came of age" in Orange Count\ as acll\ 1sts gathl·rcd O\ er thl.' Y..cekend for the fir.t cn·r \ll1anc·e for <iun ''al conference More than I 00 part1c1panis gathered at L nl\l'f\11\ High ~huol m In.me and heard cand1datl.'\ tor Congrc~ speak at ~aturda) '<, scss10n Included Y..Crt IY.O tnlumhcnts moc;t frequent!\ at odd\ "1th the peace group -Rep. Robt·rt Badham R· Newpon Bcalh. and Rep Rohen Oannl'ml'\Cr R· fullcnon Th" lif<.t organ11C'd rnntcrrnn:. called "01~·11on\ For PC'ace I Q84.'' marb a commg of age" for tht• .\lhancc for Surv1al "htch y.3c, or- ganized 1n Orange Count) 1n I Q7Q and C'la1m' a local ma1hng he;\ of 4.000. co·<hm:tor Tim ( arcnter "•lid .\lthough 1om1cr 'uth Dakota ~nator and 19"'~ prc-;1dcnt1al can- didate George ~c<ro\ "rn "a' an- nounced ac; the feawrcd '>pealer tor ~unda\ 's scs<.1on. hl' Y.J\ unahk to attend: But \11dge ( oc;tanra. the fiesl\ former a'i'il'itant 10 Prl.,,tdent J1mm\ Caner ga\ ca rou\ing. al mt"" t'\ angehcal."spccch 1.alhng lor .\men· lans to h~d the c;1gnal\ of the Reaµn admlDlstrauon and bi...--come al'llH' in the fight for human nght\ and dtRnll' .. , ou sa' 11 "'II tlC tough hl detea1 Ronald Re3B3n. that 'ou "1\h he \\OUldn't Jl'l T't'~lccted \\ 1•11. )ClU make the change. ~ou don 1""h11.' ( O"tan1a 'i31d h "'II ~ mul'h tougha 1fhc ~in<.· A.lc;o <,pealing ..,unda' "t'rl· Blare Bonpame. dtf'C'C'lor nt' 1he \anta \1omca·ll:lst"d Office of .\mcma'i an (Please see PEACE/A2) other about JOO miles trom the linish rfonolulu. . Later, after bcdi.114 up the craft. Hanel ~an ela~ luM record of 1 'days and 1 hoW'S in-lbt 19 3 T rao pac and act a record of l 0 boun 30 minutes in the 125-mile Newport- to-Ensenada race. Conser's ife, Gerri, could not be reached for comrtlC'Ot today. Btfon ~lee DOOlllZ/A2) Laguna couple's home torched Son, 23, charged In $190,000 blaze ln Top of the World By DAVID BJSllOP ~ .... c:.. $1 , $ A Lacuna Beach man who ~lioe say has a histo,.Y of mental probkms was charged with setting his pa.renu' house ablaze Saturday 01ght. de- stroying the wood.frame, hilltop home 1.n a spectaCUlar fire that took firefighters nearly an bou.r to ext- inguish. Elbert Wanen Cl.art V. 23. was arrested outside bis parcnu· burnina home at 3030 Mount.am View Drive m the Top of the World ne1&b- (Pleue eee LAGUNA/ A2) Valley teen killed in leap Two have perished in freeway ]Umps over the weekend An 18-)ear-old Fount.am VaJlcy man apparently Jumped to his death from an overpass onto the San Olqo Frecwa) where he was struck by several cars before pol.Jee recovered his bod) early Sunda) Robert Ff'2nets Burhngame was \he second person to die m a fall from a frttwa} O\.Crpass over the weekend. He was found de.ad 10 the nonhbound lanes of traffic below the Ed11\&Cf .\\.en uc O\CJ'PISS when police ani vcd at 12:10 a.m .. according to Hunt- ington Beach pohcc. On Fnday. Eva H. Moreno. SO. of Santa Ana. died of severe abdomuw mJ_unes after she apparently Jumped ofTthe Lincoln Avenue overpass onto the Santa Ana Frccway anta Ana Sgt. Dan Om s&Jd a large truck swerved to avoid h1tt1ng the woman. who was quickly rescued. Moreno was not struck bv traffic. but she dted around 9:45 p'.m. at UCI Medical Center m <>TJlnge from in1unes afler her ~foot plunac (Pleue .ee LEAP/ A2) Sunbelt workers can take the heat \\ \\Hl"GTONt.\P)-Heathke that v.h1t:h baked the Rcpubhoan ,1m'l'nt1on~~ m Dallas makes man\ .\mcncans m1~rable. but m tht• ~un Ekh the' sull tough 1t out and 1111 to v.ork a study indicates Folks h\1n& 10 cities where hot weather is common don't seem de1errtd from thear JObs by the heat. tht' c;1ud\ said. but extreme hot (Pleue eee SUNBBL TI A2) Bulletin Board Business Callfornlo News Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Help Yoursolf Horoscope B4 A3 BS A4 CS-7 B4 C7 C4 B2 C6 B2 BS A.C A6 81 A3 c.c Clerk-r.ecorder caught up with paper chas~ Ann Lander• Mutual Funds Nattonal Now• Opinion Pap1reul Pollce Log Public Notice• Sports Stock Markets T.aevlslon Th ater1 Weather w orld N C1-4 86 82 83 A2 A.C documcntc. In a "rcawnahlc amount of 11mc" or be hable tor thf('(' umec. the amount of an' l~c. 1n dam To cut the had.log. Bran~h e\· Recording of legal documents sent to county is now only one day behind the mail system tended 7Q~ houl"'\ of O\ert1mc to not ha\ ma 1mponant document.., l"C'\'Ord eummel".\ who C'ame m earl} rcrta1ning to 'real e tate or real or sta\ed lat(' until all thC' mail .. ,..., pmpcrt} rccorded b the count\, a opened and rt(ordC'd Orange Count) ( lcrk·Rccorder Ltt Branch kncv. he h J a problem when mail. lOntainina 1mrort•rnt lcpl document~. fi"t bcpn bad:ina up m the rC"Cordcr'c. offitc. Then, it taned to pate up Befort the ba k.loa w:a~ ttduted to the current onc-da}' delay m rttord· 1n1 mailed-in doc\lment\, the ollkt wn as man) &\ eight da)' b(hrnd. Branch i.aad. That meant rnunt' rt\1dent\ ~ho mailed legal J>3pef'\ \\~re m danger ot ,11uation that Rram·h il\knov.lcd ov. that thr \1tu uon '"' und r plan.'<.! rt\1dcn1' at financial ml. (Ontf\ll, -he ~1d, "\\'r. >Aili not let 11 He pu1ntl'J out. hoY.CH'r. that tthl' haddoa) cl •'!~ v.o~ -under n:wrdc:r'' otlkt' dcrk\ nc"l'r tell an' c1n-um t n~ b(hinJ on dtlCUmt•nt' \uhnuntJ the b.ld;loa, Branl h e\pla1nl'd, cncr·thc-countcr "a"' the mull ol 'CH'l"ll orcum- ( horgrd "1th m:·orJ111g hunJr,·J' '' n<'t" • h1ch. "hC'n \ ompound<-d. ut d1tkrcnt l'J"'' ol k~al d°'umctrt\-madt' 11 1mpon1bk fo1 h1$ oflkt to rcna1n1ng to n·.11 f'lropcn\ th< n 1..rl'f'I ur with the mnu, of mail. ('\lrtkr'\ otli\\' '' n·qu1rrd \Cl J"1X:<'" luh and \\tftU''· tmJ1t1onalh a\• JEFF ADLER Focus ON THE NEws \l\'C month\ 1n the real cc,tatc indm .. ti'). al\O:lrt the hu\le-.t ume of ) "ar for the ltrordt'T''i offiC"C. ~ith man~ mMt tru \ d\'<'ds and dt"tJ\ to record than al an' othl·r umr of \\."II ~,ondl\, ant'" mltf'J'rt'l:tt1on ut a t3te law forced rttord eummcn tn the office to bqm eum1n1n1 docu· ments far more carcfull) than thC) had m the pa t, Branch explained. That lo\\cd down office opcrauon l''en more. Where l"C'C'Ord eummcn p«Tv1ous- I) had onl) to ~t1011e \.eraJ item on each doc\lmc:n\ before f'C('ord.in thC'\ now h d to (bee IS item And for t''\CI"\ documtnL of v.hich the"' art' hundl't"d,, there arc difTcftnt l ntena. Rran('h \atd \moni. thm nam1ncrs must chC'C'k arc v.ht'lhcr a propcnf 1 de option 1\ included Oil l d u- m<'nt. Y.ht•ther l~ documrnt (Pleue ... RECORD R/A.I) .. l . - ------------------ A2**0r n Coe.S1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 27, 1984 Good weather-draws 700,000 to beaches 8 )' tlle Al laced P ren : h wn I) 1f umeone had lipped the stalt to nd some 700,000 ~oplc: tumblina onto Southern ahlor011 beaches below a canopy ol clear \k1e1 and bria.ht un. p1on\h1p' on Sunda), "h1le 70,000 be1ch1ocr:\ l'OJO~cJ the \Un, hi uard Spike l:kd; said El~whcre, sunbather Jammed alon the Oosnge Coast bus) on Fnda)' nd tun.lay rescu1na stveral hundred~ 1mmc~. 1ore 1oud "'eathc1 wa\ 1n tore Tu~•> for most of Southern C ah- fotnia the National Weather Service ~Id. At Zuma Be ch ~.000 \PC(tator~ watched t he World Lifeguard ( hilm· afftl beaches ~here np ude were weak, the 'urf was mall and few rescues were required The mild ocean 1:ond1t1onc; we1c a respite f1on1 the ~urging ~urf whtl'h kept ht(au11J~ N11ht and morning low doud• will ~uccumb to )Unn) \Kit LAGUNA ARSON DESTROYS HOME ... Fro~Al borhood c;honly alter m1dn1gh1 ~un­ d.a) morning. Laguna M ch police sa1J Clark "-hO recent))' moved into an apan- ment on Catalina Street 1n Laguna. was staytng at his parent\' home:' for the weekend and had quarreled "'1th them earlier in the da> Laguna Bealh Sgt Greg Bartl 'aid at first 1t was teared Clark "'a' 1n\1dl' the home w.hen his parent' rl'IUrnl'd to their burned-out house l\~11 hour) after the lirt staned But later thl' couple found their son at his apJn- ment "hc:'t<.' he admitted spreading a ll:amm,.bk liquid 1n~1de his parents' homt' and <.1aning the fire He returned 10 tht' ~ene of the blue w11h h1'i parents and "'as ilrtt'ited "He'c, a diagnosed sch1zophrcn1c," Bartz ".laid ..... 1n and out of mental 1nst1tu11on~ :?o limes. Apparentl} thl'' 1hought that \.\.Ith treatment he \.1.3\ rece1' mg hf "ould be all niht." Clark "as taken to l C I Medical < enter lor .in e\ammatton bc:lurl' ~1ngJa1kd. Damagl· "'a' e'>t1matcd at SI 90.000 to the house and its content\, indud· mg an attached garage wllh a veh1de 1n-.1de fire olliaals ~d No 1njunes were reponed Fire depanment mvesugator Herb Je""ell ~·d Clark t'i not a suspcc tin an arson lire that destroyed a nearb) house nearl> a month ago. nor 1s he a suspect 1n SC\ cral SUSPICIOUS un- solved Laguna Beach brush tires set earlier this )ear (lark was booked on susp1c1on of arson and transponed lo Orange County Jail on $25.000 ball. DOUBLE BULLET HITS LOG ... From Al the stan ot the race a "l'd, agu Sunda\ ~he had arrang.t"d "1th thl· Daily Pilot for frequent report\ l t11 lhl' race b) ham radio. Roger Labonte. a c;pokec;man l<\r the Transat TA.Ci Rate. said the lrl'\.\ of the Doubk Bulkt "as 1n good cond1t1on aboard the \meric.10 Pwn- cer. a freighter that Joined a Japanc\c tra>Aler, four ~a1lboats and C anad1an Forces aircraft 1n a da\-lon~ 'carch He ~1d ont· of the ere" memhc.·r, Rand'.Y B1!1hor. luntaltcd h1' fam1h 1n Downe:'\ b' sh1p-t<>-~hore radio and reported thl' boat had stru1.J.. a large log, broke up and upped over The Double Bullet's distress signal \\ii) p1ch·d up b~ Canadian officials earl} Sunda) Labonll· said the crew abandoned '>hip and wok to l1fcralls and were p1ded up late ~unda) mght b) the .\mencan P1onn·r after 11 -.potted a !lashing light . (apt. Claudt• ~1ontpla1sir. a frans- pon ( anada .. earch and rescue 'P(lkesman fro m Halda~. Nova \c:oua was in radio contact with the Amencan Pioneer. He said the Double Bullet appeared to be badl> damaged and was being lcfi. founder- ing 1n the water. He said the incident occurred about 700 miles east nonheast of St. John's, Island of Newfoundland. Bishop 1dent1fied four other mem- bers of the crew as Conser, Baker Enc Whme of Capistrano Beach, Cree · Panndge of San Mateo and the skipper, Bob Hanel. 47. The Amcncan Pioneer was sched- uled to reach Rotterdam on Thurs- da) WEEKEND CRASHES CLAIM 2 •.. From Al dnfted oil IU the nght '>houkk1 and "rutk a parl\t•d. unoccupinl ptlkur trutk th;it had .tppJrcnth hrol\cn dO\ln -\ pa\\l'nger 10 tht I londa Pt'tl't K I umhani1 1 ot < ost:i \k'>a "a' pronountcd 1kad at thl' \<t'ne '>IC\ ens said Pecor ""ho \U tkrt·d a hroll.1: n Ol't k and internal 1nJunec; 1n the acudent was takt·n h' hcltlopter to the traumJ LEAP ... From Al near!} three houri, earltt'r Both inudent~ an: being in· \ esugatetl. but a '>pol\cs"' oman for the count\ coroner", ollice said therl' "'l're no 1nd11:atwns of foul pla' The t'oroncr\ office ha'> not \l'l dass1fied the incident~ 3'> SUll'ldl"> or accidents. c;he added lentcr at [ ouota1n Valley (ommun1- t~ H llal A. ho~p1tal spokeswoman ..aid s e rt•ma1ned in cnt1cal con- d1t1on earl\ toda\ Ste\ ens said the impact of the crash sent the rear axle and wheels of the pickup 11, mg into the traffic lanes Four 'eh1clcs were damaged trying to a\ 01d the debm. he said. Stevens said no senous in1unes occurred to those nd1ng in the four other vehicles. Hunung.ton Beac.h resident Roger .\lien Rob1m.on 29 was killed shonl' alter 4 am Sunda' when his 19~9 ( hcHolet \1onte Carlo O\: er- turned at the park.mg lot at Bolsa C h1ca State Beach Jn,es11gatorc; said Robinson was drning eac;t on Pacific Coast H1gh- "a} "'hen he loM control of his auto 'ped O\ er a 4-foot embankment of ~and and cra~hed in lo a fence near the entrance to the state beach Investigators said Robinson. the , onl} person 1n the car, was ejected and was dead when they amved. They believe excess1H· speed may have been the chief factor in the accident In the second one-car accident, Bnan Randall Wada, 29 ofTorrance, suffered maJor head tnJunes shonly after m1dn1gh1 toda' "'hen he ap- parently lost control of his 1982 DastSun 280Z and struck a stucco wall and residence at 16982 Simms St., accord ing to police. Wada was reponed in cnucal cond1t1on in the intensive care unit at Fountain Valle) Community Hosp•· tal T""o occupants of the car also from Torrance. were hospitalized at Humana Hospital Huntington Beach with le\ser tnJunes, according to police In vestigators said Wada was dn\- 1ng east on Warner Avenue when he lo~t control of his car west of Bolsa Chica Street and crossed two west~ bound lanes before stnking the 1,1,all and residence The~ said excessive speed ma) ha\ e been a factor in the accident BAD HAM, BRADFORD FACE OFF ... From Al · The ~O\ 1e1 lcadt•r\h1p t'> not ah1n c and be\ond nudcar hl<K I\ met II." Badham.c;a1d Badham\ Dl·moua!lt' opponrnt 1n ,o,~mber. ( arol \nn Bradford "cl' dec1dedl~ mon· popular "•th the crowd of aht>Ut I 00 conkrenn: par- 11c1pantc, 'Tm going to re plate 'ou," .,he ~1d looking ... 1ra1ght at thl' '>toO\- faled incumhl·nl .\!though thc \lhanu: dm·., not endor'>e Land1tlall''> Hratllortl ol '\e"port Be<ilh l\a formerd1rt·ct•>rol the organ11at1nn anti an oh\ u1u\ tavoritc t'n!l·ring thl' roum tu loud cheer'> She c,a1d Badham · ne\ er met a weapon-. '>)'>tcm he didn't like." quoting from a newspaper article Radham later c,a1d was not acturate She also lalletl Bad ham "one of the leading t0ngrc.,c,1onal ad' ocate'i of dnom.,da\ mal hine'> " Bradford announced that she "ould propoc,c ra1~ing the i\nns C untrol .\gcnC\ to a cabinet level pos111on and e\tablish an Indepen- dent Bureau ot C onfhct Rcsoluuon )he al'>o <:harged Badham w11h tieing "unre\pon'>t\e .. da1m1ng that in 198~ shl· tra' cled to Washin~ton. D C. to meet "uh congressional representative-; and that Badham snubbed the pan). Not true. Badham said. "Un- fortunate!> 11 gives you an example of ho"" m~ opponents will run the race." he said. He defended an "absolute open door poltc)" to his ollice and and denied e'er refusing to meet with Bradford Bad ham al'>o said hie; attendance at the conference was not an 1nd1cauon that he takes Bradford's challenge an) more seriousl} than other opponents' 1n the past. "I take e\er) campaign scnousl~:· Badham ~aid RECORDER PAPERWORK BACK UP ... From Al properh 111 larlll'll 'r "he1her the notar11at111n .in hc 1cpMd11led hl' ..aid \ct anothl'r prnhit'm tor the ollke \.\.a\ the high f<'fl'l ltnn ratl' ol dm u ment\ and the bu rdcn,»tnl' 'oluml' ul doturncnt., \Uhmtlll'd O\t'r-tht countl'f c<llh da\ Hr:rnc h C\pla1m·d Hl· '>Cud thl· 11tlitc H'l ortl' .1hout 2 200 dcK umcnt'> 1x·r cla\ "The hottom lim· '' .. :hnl \\l' 111111\ ,11111hercomrar.:ihk rn nrd<:r .., ollil.t'' around tht• '>late \\c'rc prnn''>'>lng moredo1.unwnt'> rn 1 lc·r\.. than an\ ol them" He \aid thl' n·1ett10 n rate ,.., high hec..:auc,e ot tht' w mpli.:\lt) of thl' la" Jnd the 1nahtltl\ •JI man' t'\tro\\ rompan1c ... tltll 1no;.11ran1.c ltrm\ and mortgage kndl'f\ to 1..cep qualilkd 1·mplo\ee<, on \L,1fl Oftt'n drn un1l'lll\ UH' rcJt'tlcd l'x· l olU'\l' the' arl' tlll'IOhi1• h3\IC tx-rn Just Call 64 6086 Delly Piiot Dell very 11 Guerenleed filed "'11 hou t 1 he proper tees being paid or ha\l' been \uhm1tted in the "'rong count\ the clerk-recorder \Sid The rl·al danger 1n the ma1l-dcla) "'ould ha\e tleC"n had '>Omeonc: tried to plal·t• a hcn ag;11mt a propcn~ that. in the mt•ant1me wa-; '>old or trans- lerrt•d tu .1no1her o'>'ncr II the lien "a" nut rn1mkd 1n a umel' fa\h1on . it'-. po,<.1hk the lien-holder u-.ualh a pcr~on 111,1,l·d mone' a'> a rt·~ult ot a u1un 1udgrnt·nt "ould ha\l' lo\t the t ha nu: to rnllec·t, ;.ar('orJ1 ng to Bra nth lfc Jddl'd 1h,11 11> h" li.no1,1,lcdgc. \Ill h ,1 \tlllat1on did no! lilt ur To mal\l· ..,ure till' \ttuat1on duc.,n't ~cl \\or\\~ Branch has been :JuthNl!l'd to hin: add1tunal rtlOrd e\am1ni.-r' .ind " u1m1dering other mt•thod' 111 operJh' hi'> ollin· more l'lfll tl'lllh In t.ll t < l1Jnl(1' c ••Uni\ '\upcr\t\or Ralph < lar~. 1s asking the Board of Su pen t'>or<. to appro' e a manage- ment audll of 1he Clerk-Recorder's Office If approved b~ the board at Tue!lda} ·., mre11ng. the audit would focus on thc backlog problem In the meantime. with th<' C\t'ep· 11on ol thc matl backlog. morale in the recorder\ office remain., high Branth \a1d ··The emplo~ees Just don t hke 1t (the hacldog) and the~ don't like the pressure and fruc;1rat1on'> the~ hear from the public because uf1t "he c;a1d. Bra nch emphasized that 1f count y res1dentc; ha\e 1mponan1 documents to be re('orded. the~ should bring them in pcr\on for the promptest ".ltf\ ICC "I al>Aa\., tell people 1 t 11 \ t1meh or cnt1cal. bring 11 1n."' he \a1d Thd !erk-Recorder'<, Offitr. 1n the ')anta •\na < J\JC (enter. ,., open "6ct"ecn I< a m and 4 p m ~\hat do \ou like about the Dail~' Pilot" \\hat don't you llkt" Call the number al lt'ft and vour me.sage wtll bt rr<'ordPd, transrrlbt d and dt llvertd to lhr appropriate editor Thr \amt> 24·huur answering l.e rvice ma) be ustd to record letters to tbe t·d1tor on an\ lopir Contributors 10 our Ltlttr1 c-olumn mull Include tb~lr n11me anrt tf'lrphone numb.-r for 'trlflcallon 'o ••lr<'Ulat lo-n call•, please. Trll u~ "'hat'' on \oour mind M , f h T Daily Pilat Clrculetlon 714/M2""43ll ClaHlfled advertlalng 7141842·5'78 All other dep•rtment• 142-4321 MAIN OFFIC! H. L Schwartz Ill v Clrculatlon Tt lephonH . , •MMOO '' RoHmary Churchman Steph n F. Carato I) 1 I J• Donald L. Wlltlam1 ,, at10 • M !1'1ttOM VOL. n , HO. 240 ... t t Clear, warm, seasonable Coastal Tides F1<11 low ,., .. hlQh ~lo .. S.Cond 1>1Qri TOOAY 4 21Jam 1041em 4 18 p ,.,, 10 25 pm 4t ti 1 11 8 • 81111"9• Blfm.ngn.,,.. '"1110., TUllDtJ3a m -0 8 ::::c~ Fl<•I "'°" 11 22 a m 6 4 Btowna""i. Seo<ind IO• 5 10 o "' 0 9 BuHlllO SecOtlCI "'QI> ' I 11 P m 8 8 8u<hnQICI<' VI Sun "" 1ooe, et 7 28 p m ,,_ ca1~ tomouow el 6 23 a m Wld Mii 119a1t1 at Chat ... lon S C 7 24 o m -Cha<lftlQn w v Cnarton• N c. Moon Mle tooay at e 28 p m , r~-~~na lomo<row al 8 21 am 9"" Mlt llQ••n el Cl 1191> 1 802pm c.:': COlumble.S C ----------Coauml>u• Oii Co!>cotd.fol H Temperatures o ..... ,, We><tn Dayton Oanvet Albany Altwql*que .t.matlllo ArtCllOraQ41 ....,_... Atlltlla A1JM11eC11y AYllill Belt...- HI Lo 0..Moo~ 82 M 0.lrOol 85 •• Duluth 80 85 El Pato 55 40 Evan1~11e n eo ,.,,,,.,,,k1 85 87 Filgo 78 88 F19e1mH N 76 Otand ~1 13 67 Gt .. ,, ... Driver looses control 82 TO es 11 85 50 11 85 79 86 115 16 19 S6 711 SJ 85 55 84 10 84 se 82 ee '' s• 85 65 93 eo 18 54 76 ~ 81 58 78 •1 117 78 81 51 84 511 80 71 82 $8 111 es 80 72 84 59 •1 38 ~ &3 71 •5 ... 82 112 70 A 1979 Toyota pick-up truck plowed down two treea along Barbor Boulevard ln Costa Meaa Sunday eventna aftet the driver 108t control of the car. Allen Davia Wolfe, 36, of San ta Ana •uffered minor injurlea In the 7:30 p.m. accident and waa arre.ted on Qr.,,11>atoNC HlllfO<d Helen• Honotulu Hou.Ion lndia"'PQI•• Jael<IQ<I Me JAOIOtl~lltl Jur-. KanauC11y lUl/eg .. uu .. Rock lo• Anoa1t• Loutawla Lul>bocll LOCATION HunUnglon 8Mcll Ai.., Jany, Nawoort •0111 l1r..t Newport 22nd SlrMI Nftl>O"l Belt>oe Wedge Leguna 9eadt ..... Clemenl. Welerlemp ... 72 a ..... dtrec:t1on eouth II ~v 81 54 88 51 i i ,~ ~ 18 "13 511 _,,, 11 .. 64 58 4J 113 78 114 14 88 10 82 611 85 81 111 10 Mllf"pl\'t Mt~..., ... ~n Midlr>d Od .. •• Mlfw ... k .. Mpia 61 l'..il ... ..,. ... ... ..,()rtpn• ,....., Y0ti. NOtlOll< 'Va N"'111 Platle Olilat>Ol'la c 'y Omaha Orla"do PhlleOtll)llft l"~n·• Pt111llul'V" POfl111><f_M• POrlland Ot f'•ovid- ~~•ly Aet><i Ric!>moncl Sacra,,.,.,..10 SI LOUii &1 Pate· hmpa Sall Lake C11y Sao Anl0<~0 San o.eoo S•n FranctM:.o Spn Juen PR 81811 ""a'" 5Mll .. Sh•••990fl S-• Fe lt SP<••ane Syr.c:uN Topel<• T..cton Tulta WuhlnQIOl'I W>eMa W1lkff-8aH• aaa I 3 2·6 2·5 I 2 f. 2·3 35 .. et ., .,. tM .. .. ·~ H 81 .. 11 .. 12 .. 15 , .. , II) H ., 14 93 70 11 at 82 St 102 83 ,. .. ,. ,, tt H 71 II 82 at 92 t 2 ., 51 17 51 19 IO 81 70 f>I 73 87 87 t6 re f2 73 ee 11 84 78 IO IO •• 81 •• 1 91 Ill H M 11 52 83 78 llS 1S l>8 11 82 8' ee eo 711 ~ Dlfll CTIOH fair fair ,.., ,.., lllt ,.., ,.., •u•plclon of drtvlna under the influence of alcohol, police .. 1<r. Wolfe wu releued at Coeta Meaa Medical Center. s,i. Cliff McBride ..td the man was drtnna north- bound when he •uddenly ran over the curb at Harbor and Dale Way. -Uill'l'M'*ii.Jl"l--------------- suNBELTwoaKERs TAKE THE HEAT From Al weather t'> common don't seem deterred from their Jobs by the heat. the stud) c,a1d, but extreme hot weather dues l\eep "-lorthcrners at home .\nd r:i1:1 al'>o reduces work attend- ance 1f 1t occur~dunng rush hours or during the daytime on weekends Roben £ Da vis and Roger S. Ulmh of the lJn1vers11y of Delaware collected the data for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin1s- 1rat1on 1n an cffon to detail weather's clTect on people The)' studied the work records of 60,000 kderal cm- plo} ee!> al ro\s the na lion for fi" e \ears · Thr rec;carcht·rs said the)' were surpmed to karn that in Sun Belt ut1es hot weather a(;.luall:r seems to r ncourage people to iO 10 work. For example the> cited one fhe· da) penod in Phoenix. A.nr , when th( temperature topped 11 0 degrees Fahrenheit e' cry da>, and attendance at work wa'i 6 percent abave normal. But. they added. once 1t cools off after several extraordinarily hot days 10 these communities. work attend- ance dips noucabl)' "In other words. people in Sun Belt c111cs are more likel)' to work dunng uncomfonable summer weather con- d111ons and take leave time when the weather improves:· the> sa1d. The) suggested that this occurs because the residents have adapted to their climate and are more likel)' to enJO) the benefits of air cond1t1oning at home and work. The am val of cooler weather," hen more outdoor acu v111es could be enjoyed. correlates '>'Ith an increase in absenteeism Nonherne~. less accu .. tomcd to the heat and less hkel> to have air cond1t1ontng. don't react as well lO the heat , When unusually hot weather stnkes those commun111es. work at- tendance d1p1 2 perctnt to 3 perc:ent. •hey obsened. And. the> added, the tffect 1s increased 1f nightume temperaturc<i remain ahovc normal for several days "In homes without :ur cond1tt0n· mg in nonhem cities, high night-umc temperature~ undoubted ly produce slecpleunei>l> and other 'itre!iseS that lead to increased abwntec1sm " PEACE ACTIVISTS RALLY ... From Al o~n11auon opposed to the admin1s- trat1on' poltc~ inc cntral Ammca; and phy-.1c1st \11ch10 Kaku, an ant•· nuclear act1v1'it C and10atcc. c,harina the po<.hum on \aturday wert Mary Lou Brophy. a Otmocratoc challenaer for Rep. Dan l unaren\ 42nd congrc'i\1onal dmnct ~at and Roben Ward. a Oannemyer opponent About 100 pan1c1pant~ attended Sund•>°' ~ptteht$ Carpenter and co-director Manon P11ck wtre ",er; plca'l.t'd" <A1th the C'onforrnce dcc,p1tc MC'Ciovcrn not attcnc11ng .ind ~l)mpla1nt., ahout little mt'drn WH'Mlie "We arr maktnJ the trnM1tion Imm hein& t'RllC'd II fledahna &roup 0\ the media 10 he1na call~ a po"rrful at up." < upentcr s.iud "We don't haH mont\, ol\I\ 'olunte r commitment Wt do thr hud work " < arfl(nter said. fm tn\tBnl"t'. th.11 hadham "1rnd1t1o nalh 1gr111tl'd the • Alliance h 1s very clear now that he take~ us senouc.I)' .. Pack added that the nudcar f rc~1e mo-.emcnt "1s clearl )' a maJOnt} nallon'41dc. (and) that prcc,c;urc 1s what brouaht Danm·nm)'er and Radhnm here." Cnrpcnter mid the or,.an1111t1on·~ next plane, arc to canvac, Orange Count} w1th a door-to-door cam pa1an sultcmna add111onal "uppon lthouah Carol Ann Bradford. Badham·, opponent 1h1., November. ... obv1ou!ih a ~trona fa vorite of 1hc ·\lhance ('-. he cume out of our 'itctnnt comm11ttt"), C iUJ><'ntcr ~aid the \lhonec doc'i not make pohucnl endo~mrn1s "We are an educa11onal and -.111ch· doa oraan11att0n. nnd no1 JU~t a protC\t SroUJ' " Tht Alliance" cl11m1 credit for clim1nat1na the \toragc of nuck'ar "capon' at 1hc \cal Beal Noval Wt".tpon' Staltnn .ind c11ustn1J thr t Da-.1s and lflnch concluded 1 urning to rainfall, the1 were not ~urpn~d to learn that 1t 11 rains dunng ru\h hour. attendance at "ork decline~ Thc drop typtlall} 1s 2 percent to J percent. the) said, although 11 can reaLh 10 percent of "-Orkeri, in extreme case'!I lhe) -ipcculated that "when >AOrkcrs are dec1d1ng \\hether or not to go to work. the an11c1pa1ed stress of drn '"' 1n rain deters some from attending. espcc1all) 1f the) are un- mouvatc:d wtth resoect tn their JObs" Rclin occumng well before, or ahcr. ru~h hour howr\ er. had no effect on .. 11c11dancc. I I own <'r. the researchers did dis· rn' er a re.,ult they named the "ramy 1,1,cckcnd effect ... r which did lead to a measurcable change 1n the number of people at work. '-'hen tht"rc was significant week· end rain during da) hght hours, they reported attcndnnce at the workplace on Monda)'i fi:ll by about 3 percent. Hut ti th<' 1,1,eekend rain was at night. there wa<, no change on Monday'ii wori.:force. \hutdo1A.11 ot Unit I at the ~an Onofre nuclear power plant through lobby- ing. \lg1lanle, pct1t1oninaand risking urre-;t C arpcnter "11d L <xalh elected \ •t)' council of· hc1al~ Roben C1cntr; of Laauna Hea1:h and Larry Agran of Irvine, also attended Asran rcprcsenuna the I O\:al f-lcctc<l Officials of Amtnca, addm~cl the group ~h1lc Gentry \ervtd as a moderator for Saturda)·s 1>3nel dl'icwmon ··1ntcrc•uana." Gcnlr) 5a1d, "man> tll thrsr ltttle pocket\ have cx1\tt'd all o'er Orange County and are now rnm1ng 1oacthC'1." < n~mcr 1.a1d the Alhanct for \ur\'l\ll al\o ha .. \Uppon 1n Lo i\nJcl<'" and 'ian D1eao counue . \\'htch add\ 7 (01 names to 11\ m11hn.a ln.t llhoufh apparently arow1n1 tn ~trtngth in c.taunchly con~rvattvc Orunar < ount), Ca~ntcr a<lmmed. "1,1,c "111 hnvC' o Ion ~ to o " -- -_..._--&... .... -----.-.':....... ................ ______ ............. __ ...... _________ _ j . Ch b Ch . Laguna OKs am er 01r t .. · auditions set ar museu.m Audition• for the Chamber Choir. under tht' direcuon of Joseph Hu 1ti, wall be held for advanced •in~rl Tuesday throufl' 1 hursday and Sept. 4·6. Tiie choir as nn ensemble of 30 graduate, community 111d youna professional singers dedicated to pcrfonnina major works for chorus and orche tra. The ensemble as scelcinf members that are ca pable of su~ta1nmg solo roles in m"or oratorios such as Hondel's "Solomon'' and Berho1's "L'Enfance." Interested sanaers should call 962·7959 or 538-4757 for information rcaardana auditions and rehearsal scheduleii. Volunteers requested Volunteers are needed to dchver meah for Costa Meaa's Transportation, Lunch and Counseling Service for elderly people. The non·profit group as geared toward helping people stay at home who would otherwise be institut1onah?Cd. Volunteers arc asked to call 835-8011. Welght control class offered A JO-week weaaht control class will be offered at St. JoKph Hospital of Orange. entitled ''Wh) Weight'!.'' be&lnnmg on Wednesday, Sept. 12, from 7 to 8·30 p.m .. an<! Thursday, Sept. 13, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Fee for the class as SSO (a second family member as S2') and entitles panicipants to attend the weight maintenance suppon sessions over the six months following completaon of the class. For a free brochure or to register, call 77 1-8040 VelJlcle accldent semlnar set A Vehicle Accident ln vest1gat1on Seminar will be held at the Huntington Beach Inn, 21112 Pacific Coast Hiahway, Sept 10-13, from 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m. The course includes a comprehensive study of on-the- sccne accident mvestJgat1on and how to properly complete all forms and ~pons. For more information, call 536-2883. expansion By DAVI D 81. HOP Delly Pll.t C«ni ·~ 1...-.it ExDans1on of the l,.aguna Beach MuKum of Art on the corner of Clifl Drive and South Coast Highway in Laauna lkach has won approval from the C'lty Councal. ' The propo..al to add 6,000 square feet of exhibition and noragc space lO the exist.in& 9.000 square feet of, 1bc county's olde'lt cultural institution passed 4-1 . with Councilman Neil F1Upatrick opposing. • The question was brought to the council last week after Mayor Dan Kenney appealed the Design Review Board's approval of the project. Kenney said he was concerned wtth the .. size and mass" of the plan when he appealed 1t. However. he said later tha t landscaping plans offered by museum officials for the enlarged north and cast facing walls had "mitigated" his concerns. F1t1pa trick said he voted against the proposal because of Its me and lack of on-site parking. The mu~um. which has no parking spaces. will be required to pay $3.500 apiece for 12 "an-heu parking cenaficates" for not including parking spaces tn the expansion plan The money goes 1nto a municipal fund to provide parking el~whcre in the city. The council will also require the museum to pay for removal of utii it~ poles on Coast Highway and for mstalhng underground hoes. The museum must submit us proposed landscaping plan to the Design Review Board for approval The S 1.5 malhon project as expected to begin this fall. Museum official~ are conductins a fund-raising effort for the museum and have a.lrcady raised more than SI m1lhon toward their goal. ' WE _A~K~O: ---- Quiet afternoon in the park Peter Greatbatch tries a little ftahlng while apendlng the day with~ dau&hten. AJaeela and Rebecca, at Greer Lake tn Bunttniton Beach. Support group to meet High Hopes Ncurolos1cal Recovery Group Inc .• a newly-(ormed suppon group for bra1n.1nJured adults, will have a luncheon at 11 ·30 a.m. Monda). Sept. 10. at the Balboa Bay Club an Newport Beach ''What do y ou think the city of Costa Mesa's motto shouJd be?'' Thenie parks'. attendance back to normal For reservations. call 646-7458. Training program offered VNA Volunteer Counselors for Seniors, a service of the Visiting Nurse Association of Orange County, will be offering a training program for new counselors Sept. 11- Nov. IS. The 10-week training wall be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m .. at VNA headquarters. 1337 Braden Coun. Orange. For more 1nformat1on. call Bett>-Uhbam at 771·1209 Paralegal group to meet The paralegal section of the Orange County Bar Assocaauon 'wlll hold Its monthl~ general membership meeting on Wcdnesda). Sept 1.2. at 6 p.m. at the Joli ) Raser Restaurant. I T!.7 Dyer Rd .. Irvine. Guest speaker wall be Gal] Ross. attorne}'. who will speak on ERISA and pension plans. Dinner will be se~ed lnd reservations must be made m advance by wnting to P.O. Bo~ 8S 12 Newport Beach, 92658-8512/ For more information. call 731-1715. Realn• Stallone, U bu lnes1 owoer Newpor\ Beaeb "C:1ty of Indifference " John West,H security pard LapuNlguel "I like the new one. Cit~ of the Arts. I thank." Free CPR courses scheduled Coast Medical Center. 31872 Coast Highway. South laauna 1s offering free courses in Cardiopulmonary Resusc1tat1on (CPR) on Sept. 12. 19 and 26: Oct 3. I 0. 17. 24 and 31: Nov. 7, 14, 21 and 28. and Dec. 5 and 12. To reserve a space or for funher information, call 499-1311 or495-5 191. ext 2718 'Bzpo '84' slated Sept. 16 Orange County Me·ucan-Amencan Golfers ~ssocia­ taon and communat y-oncntcd police ID\.llC the public to the "MenudoCookoff and fapo '84" on Sunda). Sept 16 at ITt Cannon Electronics. 666 E. Over Rd .. Santa Ana. There will be cash pnzes and man) fest1\.lt1cr, For "'ore information. call John Martin. 645-7194 Monday, Aug. 27 • 6:30 p.m .. Costa Mesa Planning Commission, (It) Hall Council Chambers, 77 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa. Terre Catalno, 27 store manager Costa Mesa "Sta:r out." l_~oucr LoG _ ~ Mltcbel Ereaburg, !7 store manager Santa Ana "Mu~ac and sunshine .. Irvine police dog helps cops lpcate suspect in burglary An Irvine pohce doa helped officers find and arrest a man who allcgedl) broke into a ne1&hbor's apartment earl> Saturday, pofice reported today. Sat Dtck Bowman said the inci- dent occurred at about 3 a m. an a lafJe apartment complex on the 17SOO block of Jordan Avenue He CoetaMen A Costa Mesa man wa~ arrc'>ted Friday aner he allegedly beat-up ha\ ex-girlfnend and robbed her of $64. according to police repom John Glenn Wilham • 18, wa\ taken into cu tody out~1de the apart- ment of Debra Lee Jeannottl' .. :?4. at J 884 Monrovia A vc Police $aid Wilham had ~lamml"d J oue·, face into the refngerator door at her apartment and threw a knife at the woman btforr lcavina around S:4S p.m. with her wallet. Wiiiiam had ap~rcntl> ~"·en her some money to hold The v.allct contained $23 that bclon cd to Wal· hams and $64t that hclonacd to Jeannotte. • • • A 23·year-old ra dci'la man wa~ detained t I co .. ta Mc dcp.'lrtmc:nt tort aturJay ancr he allf dly t1tdll $230 1wcattr around his wa1\l and tritd to lcavt the store. Lloyd Do\J 11'1 Ru' I wu ci1rd b police for shol"hflina ofter hr wa' C'~uaht hy a 11.cunty llUard .11 llw said a 13-)ear-old girl "'ot...e up at that time and saw a man an the hallwa) of the apartment. The gul called police and the: intruder fled. Bowman said Using a description provided b.,. the girl, officers began searching for the burglar, he said. Bo~man said an lntne police dog da~ove~ a man hid ma outside the apanment The man. Michael teven Beeman. 29. was taken to Orange Count} Jail on susp1c1on of burr.lal'\- Bceman also laves an the Jordan Avenue apanment complc'\. arcord- ang 10 Bowman Bullock's depanmt'nl •aore an South \oa\l H1gh\\8) <;he \\J\ rell-a .. ed on Coast Plaza. SI . ~00 bail. • • • A 16-year.old Costa Mc,.1 bo} \\3!1 detained Saturda} at I 30 p. m. for attempting to steal a re<:ord album from MuMcland Rrcord~ at South Coast Pl:u a. The tecn-agc:r rcponl·dl) put the SR 99 alhum in a \hopping hag and tried to lca"c the .. tore. Laauna Beac h .\ poul·h ('onta1n1n :urhm· tJCkC'tc; \\Orth $600 ~a reported \tolcn Sund > morning trum a rc'1dencc 1n the I 400 Mock ol North Coa-.t • • • A re 1dent1al burglan rtponed an the 350 block of Glcnnc:Vrl' \tree\ Fnda) nt&ht rcc;ultcd an an un- dt•tcrm1ncd los~ of hou~hoJd 8'\0J' • • • \Ide<> recorder 'A-Orth $1 _I ,i(> \\ll\ reponed c;tolcn from a ~\1dcncC' in the JI 00 \'llod of n rol litn'<'t f nJa) afternoon Newport Beach .\ ras kC\ Ml\ ha"C' Otto U\4'1 to hruk mto a homl!' on the I QOO hlod.: of 'ihcnngton Pia~·(' \atutda Poll e "'110 thlCH"' ~tole $~0 from th~ lf1ghwa) • • • rt''ild<.'nCl' • Ri<"hard Gc:o e C hccth:im , SI, \\a\ • • • am:\ted for attcmpung to .. tr,11 • \j.~11..~A!\1 I\ i~wnter '\tokn vehicle an the: 400 bluck ol Par~ frnm\ht·l> uml'orp.14~1Qu.ial'it Hnue early Sunda\ morning and o' ctthc ~IXkcnd. I haeH' rncd orcn hdd on SS,000 bail. door at thl· hu\1ne.,, to ga11Nntr) • • • • • • L)'nn Matte Wa~k trom. ''). '"'' · \\tm,trult1on"ori..:,•n·mplo)'''lat <'ha cd with dm ang unllcT th,• 1n· night h' C hc1 Dante'>. 1701 Conn· 0ut:'IKC of ok•ohnl earl'\-S turda\ thtan \\~a\, told jlOhlt' that li\C h3 ' morntnfl at n,., ('fl\ On\t Oflll '" \h "' l l"mrnt, It tnol ~)\ and 'nr1ou' From staff ud •itt reports ANAHEIM -Southern California's am~ment parks arc rnJO) mg an attendance surge after a Jump during the Summer Olympics. according to park spokesmen. "Weekends have been real good sinee the Olympics," said Al Flores. pubhcity supef'isor 111 Dasnc)land. "They're comparable 10 weekends before the Olympics and comparable to a normal summer." Flores said ""eckday business was sttll less than normal, and hne~ at the theme park's most popular nd~ were stall shon. Jim Hardiman of K.nott"s 8cTT) Fann tn ncarb}. Buena Park said: "We've had a fair amount of rcco~ery. • He said the park was "hca~ 1ly at1tndcd·· and busmes was atx>ut the same as last summer.at this ume. Universal Studios Tour in Los Angeles. M&gJc Mountain an Valencia and Lion Count') Safan an 1~,ne said busmes •~better now than 1n s1m1lar wccu last )ear. Usa Glnsbarg, !O studeat Otto Gust, 34 bay er Harl) hustcr. pre 1dent of Lion Countr) Safan. said business fell 10 to 15 percent during lht Ol}mpt~ Costa Mtsa Costa Mesa .. I'm glad to say it's back to normal -as l')0(1 aod perhaps somewhat ahead of iast summt:r ... be. said, "The meet-iator " "We need more live Jan." "We're up'" 'laid Monon Metcalf. assistant manager of tour pubhc1ty at nher.,ai ... 14' ,.,earing .t part) hat. Pcrocntage\Ao:ise.1hc ~:ift.crlhe.Qh.mpin arc J!P about 15 percent O'ft'r I 983.'' Busan~ at the studio dropped .!5 percent dunna the Gamet Business at Magic Mountain. located about 20 miles north of Los Angeles. felJ IO percent dunng the Ol~mpics. less than at most of the other parks. said Shcme Bang. pubhc ttlataons manager. She attnbuted the smallness of the decline to an aggressl\e "No Ol)mpacs crowds .. ad,en1sing campaign and to the park\ nc~ SaraJe'o Bobsled ndt". L auchlan sentencing delayed Former Costa \1esa policeman \\ 1lham LauchLan will be ~ntenced Sept. 13 for molesting a 2:?-)c&r-Old female motonst he pulled O\.er on the Costa Mesa Free"' a'. Tamara Lindley, %4 receptlonlst/bookkttper Hontlngtoo Beach Sherry Guyan, 36 hair stylist Fountain Valley Lauchlan. fired da's after has arrest on SC'-charges in Januan. onganall) "'as.to ha"e been sentenced Frida,_ but the date was postponed so that a probauon ttpon. could be prepared The former pohccman was con' acted in Jut,_ on a single charge ot ~'ual molestallon and faces a maximum of three \can.1n pn<.on He 1._ free on S:!5 000 h:ul. ",.\ tranquil mc:lting pot." "Beautiful people·· tool<. \\C:rl' ~tokn trom the had; ot hi\ ~u:uck f nda~ night The trml "'a' rxtrh•d in lhc: < hc1 Danie:' parlang lot when thl S 1.000 .... nnh ot good<. "a' c,wlcn • • • Thie' C''> broh· a"'~""' on the~{)() bkx:k of( arlotta ht'' ~l·d. and stoic a S:!OO '1dcn ,3c,~1 1c rl·cnrder lrom a res1dcnn Huntin gton Beach \ \U\pl'\l "h11.\\1'rl' h1' hair in a ptin\ 1a1I umkrnl·.Hh a "h1tc Loo. .\ngdcc. Raider\ ,·ap tlc:d '' nh S~t> 1n ca\h after telling an l'mpkncc a1 thl' Jack 1n the Bo' l\'~1.1urant on &·ad1 Boulevard \l)Uth c'I Ell" .\q·nuc 1ha1 he had gun 1n h1., \h1n • • • .\n emploH'l' ul a pier rl·,taurant ..aid '\he h1\ch·h1l"'1 a nde \\1th a dri"er ofa v.h1tc 'nn ~nn refused to let her l'rMOH' 3 Oai (llOta1nang her cloth mg and prop..·rl\ atkr c.hl' got out of the 'ch1d\.' • • • I he u" nt'r thou ht a1 fir..t 1t wa\ a JOlt' "'hl'n \OmeonC \IOk a $~ tt'f'Cn t from hi!> home 1n tht' 7000 block of Slater .\\rnue Aul he ~alt1eJ the thctt "'l" f"C'al. he told pohcc. "'hen none nt hi\ ltllo"' °'' u~nt' ln''" ahout thr daqp- pearan,r • • • 1 "'o h1 k' \ltlut"J at ahout 'OO wt'rt' \tolcn 1)n t" o ~\ l'atl' O<'Cit\lon' I \1 "'-'<'l ln\m an un 1.Xk~ pr l' an the ~(XX)(l hlnck ,\f ~1C'llndcr Lant' • • • hou'>t'o"'n,·r " ,umplaan1~ 1~\UI a "'11' ,. of 'anJl\h m u hc1 f'C'\1dcn ,. 1n thr MUl hlock of S11'l·i-..·otxt r>rl\\' \hr \alll \1\uth' ha\t' ~prl'aJ totll' l'-lrcr throu hout th,· ho11~· haH" hrl'n 'hmv.1nR mec of tra~h that the\ \t't on tire and al\O hurled din clod' at thl rc-.1denll' Irvine Entenng thrnugh a \ldl "'"Jo" wmcone huflllanzcd a cnndom1n1um <;unda\ on Buttl·rfield The ll"' ~udCd a 'id.co rci.:orJer and l('k \ISIOnSCt"nnh 1100 • • • Jc"cl"' "onh S ~.ion "a' rl'n<irtc'\I \tolcn o",er th\.' pa\I m1rnth at ..1 condom1n1um on \ha\l3 \ lex i..: b..l' for real C\tatc o~nt' ma' ha\ C' 1'"'t·n u'ied an the c:ntn • • • \1 lca\t S't>tl \\orlh nl p1t•fX'rl' 1nduding a gun .inll Jt'\\t·ln "'' rcponed <,tolen m the tiurglan \u"I da' o( a home nn l l·mon 1 rt'C' • • • .\moped "nnh S'OO t1' s.ion "3' reported <.lokn trom a carport on 1 hun<ll'T Kun • • • \ma-.hing. a ._,tl'h\.·n "'mdow to \.'ntc r ~omt:'l\Ol' hurglan1cd a hom\' '" l"r the "«'ltnd on th<' .'lSOO bloo of < laremom ~1 The I~ mcludcd e\'c:I" and co1m "Clnh S. 50 • • • ' •mconc ~ll lt•d in a rear door n '1 •le a\ t 00 Pl!?.&' 1'>3nl '-Hurda~ trom a h(•m{ on lht· '"'-blod; of liaH·rtord \ln.-ct • • • I ntcnng through a door cnnne<itng 111 tht' garage. "omconl· hurgl:inicd a htimt• on thl· 1'~~00 hlod ,11 tt"nll L lfi1ll Ro.id. thl' rt·.,td\'nt., reponcd \aturJa, The: lo!>\, c."\t1mated at ~ ~ mcludro JC"cl~. plu' ''M'OO 11nd TV cqutflTTlt'tH . Two men knifed , another shot in separa t e inc ide nts T "''men "rrr knit{'J and anolh{'r "'I" ._h,\I an ~parate "'C'('k\'ntt 1n I• dcn1' 1n 1"0 :illC'\\ a hlocl an-'\n 111 l"Cntral Buntin ti1n a h I hrte hlue , ... r At Or Cout OAILY PIL.OT/Moncray. Augu t 27,, a. Persian tanker hit amidships U.S. Navy warship offers assist ance to dam ed vess_e_l _ MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) -·A Panamanian tanker was hit am1dsh1ps by a rotket today in the Persian Gulf off Qaw. said Lloyd's Sh1ppin1 Intelh,ence Unll in Lon· don. Gulf shrpp11' soutee1 said the vessel was usina emeraency steer· ma" as ll headed for Doha The shtppina sources also said a nearby U.S. Navy warship. the au1ded missle destroyer K.ina, offered assistance to the Cleo I. which Lloyd's said was about four miles of the Shah Allum Shoal when hll. It was unclear if the offer was accc8.ted. Lloyd's also said the 2 ,880-ton sh1awas proceedina to Doha, ca. pital of atar. S 1pp1ng sources 1n the JU If 5a1d tA. Cleo I was sa1hn1 from Columb1IJlllll"' Old man's 'insurance' saves life LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 73- ~-old Vltltor from the HI~ Ster" IW9Un.cl In hf• J*ktip truek by two men punching and klCklfJQ him, lhot one to death and Wounded tM otMt" with • .22.ooallbet ptttot. potloe said. the udi rab1an otl loadina tcr· m1nal of Ras Tanura when 1t was attacked at about 10 a.m. (12 a.m. PDT). The sources, who SJ>S>kc on con· dit1on 1he) not be identified. said the)' monitored radio communication• of the Cleo l. whose captain reponed a small fire was brouaht under control but the h1p's power s)'stem was down and he was unable to maneuver proJ>Crly. The ship was in the same area off Qatar where two other tankers were attacked earlier this month. and the sources speculated the attack was carried out by Iran. The U S destroyer K.lng was about SO miles away from the Cleo l. and offered to help. the sources said. The warship ts part ofa small U.S. naval continaent that rotates between the aulf waters and the Pac1fic No funher details were 1mmed1· ately available. There was no claim of responSl· bllity from either Iran or Iraq. Iran has not claimed responsibility for any of the 4 I previous attacks on com· mercial shipping m the aulf this )'Car. But Iraq, which declared a blockade ofiranian ports in February seckina to blockade lran's oil exports and force an end us nearly fou r-year war with the Islamic Republic, usually issues reports of its attacks on sh1ppina. Most oflraq·~ attacks have bee near Kharg JslanJi, Irans' main 011 ter· mHlaJ towadi the northwestern tip of the gulf. Attacks attributed by shipping sources to Iran have occurred in areas southeast of Kharg. Lloyd's said the Cleo I was man- aacd by Troodos Shippina and Tradina Ltd., London. Troodos also managed the Amethyst, a 31,280-ton tanker that was hit by a rocket last Fnday south of Kbara Island. -----~---.. ----·- Big belly flopper TM dMd men wu found sprawled belld• the truck'• bumper, which ha. a etlcker that reede: .. Thie car ti lntUred by Smith and Weaon,0 • ftrearma manutaoturw, ~ Detective Wiiiiam EJlentrlUt Mid. The eld«ty man, a retired conatrucUon worker from BlshQp, was not ldeflttned bY PQllot, who Mid th9)' ,..,., for hit Nfet)t If hit name got out. In a related development, an of· ficial of the Japanese shipowners' labor relauons agency said 1n Tokyo that Japanese tankers were a.pin saihnf to and from otl ports m some "safe· areas of the nonhern Persian Gulf where the danaer of attack has been reduced. Mike Parteleno, 26, a 440-pound competitor from Struthen, Ohio, practicea for World Belly · Flop and Cannonball Dt'rina Cbamplonebipe held Sunday ln K.lni(eton, Ont. Scorea of competlton from around the world participated. H• WU vttltl"G tn.nda In Loe Anoelea and Mepfng In hie truck parle9d near their home, a few mH• west of downtown. EJMn. traut .aid. HI• J'fckup had a camper Shell that could be tod<ed only from the outtlde, EIMntraut uld. At 1:-45 a.m. Sunday, the man "wu awakened by two men who were climbing on top of him, p(lnthln~ him th• faCe and chok· I~ him, EIMntraut Mid. Gasol!ne prices could jump if OPEC cuts its production 'He m.nllg9d to get tata hand- gun out and d~ tM atrugglfJ fired eeveral thota, •he aaJd. Stewin Adotphu1 Carter, 27, of Loa Angetee, wa pronounced dead-at-the~ t!M det~fve said. He had beefi ahot fn the cheat. Charfee WUHarn Carter, 27, hla brother, admitted hlmeelf to County-USC Medk:aJ Center, Eltentraut Mid. LOS Al\GELES (AP) -The .. That price as sull lower than it was average gasoline pnce has climbed at the first of the }ear ... Lundberg slightly this month and a .. real run· said. ..But at as an unmistakable up" is possible 1f 01l·producmg na-turnaround " uons are scnous about production Pump pnces have JUSt started to cutbacks. says an 011 industry analyst clwnb. but 1f OPEC members are who conducts a biweekly nationwide stnoos about tnmmmg production. price survey. -. "that could usher an a real run-up of The pnce nse. halting a 15-week pnce," Lundberg said. pncc decline. came because the The average pnce for all grades of OrpntZat1on-Of Petroleum.&porulli pso[ine. including taxes. stood at Countnct 1s curbing the over· Sl.1791 _on Frida). compared wnh product16n that had sprung updunng $1.1785 on Aug, 12, said Lundberg. the Iran-Iraq war, Dan Lundber_g, who surveys the prices at about publjsher of the Lundberg Lct~r said 17,000 stations tn all 50 states Sunda~ biweekly • The pnces of all brands of gasoh ne went up. he said. but the pnct' of regular leaded gas rose the lea!>t at 0.4 cents per gallon. Retail tr)creascs were spurred when leading wholesalers boosted pnces a total of 2 cents per gallon on .\ug. 14 and Aug. I 9. he said. Lundber~ said OPEC has reduced its producuon from a Jul> high of 19 million barrels a da\. I 5 m1lhon abo~ Its own quota. w a IDld·AU&USl output of about 16·mtlhon a day. The established OPEC quota of 11112 million barrels a da> had been· decimated b} the lran·lraq war Chart• Carter WU booked for lnteltlgatloo of murder -the death of St9Ven Carter -and WU In stable condtttJon In the hospital' a )all wW wtth a bullet lodged In his Jaw, he Aid. Under Callfornla taw, people may be charged with murder If anyone dies durtng the eom- ml .. lon of their felony, even If the alleged murderer didn't physt- cally klll the person. Fatal commuter plane crash not tied to airport operation The retrred conatructlon worker was queetloned and r• leued, Etaentraut aald. He didn't have a permit for the gun, he saJd, but added that It WU unllkety chargee would be flied. SAN LL IS OBISPO (AP).:..._ A hght airplane npped off the top of a commuter plane. k11ltng I 7. tn a collision that would not have been prevented 1f the nearb) a1rpon had a con trol tower. federal officials say "Our perception of this accident docs not represent or reflect an airport problem" at San Luis Obispo Count) Airport. said Ira Furman. l\at1onal Transportauon Safet~ Board spokesman. "The accident si te was !.even milt's from the airport and a to"er would not ha' e had am effect on these operations:· Furman said Sunday. The crash Friday morning between a San Francisco-bound, twin-engine Wings West commuter flight that had JUSt taken otT from the airport and a It's Not Too Late to Enroll In Classes at , More Than 60 "Late-Starting" Classes Will Get Underway on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 The ~te-S~ng classes are designed spec1f1cally for persons whostt vacation plans or family comm1rments ade 1t 1mposs1ble for them to oeg1n school 1n August The classes are 0Here<1 1n ~ucn subjt"Ct a <'IS as accounting. anthropolDgy business information systems: econom1c.s. English. food seMce m<1nagement. geography. history humanmes. interior design. ptulosophy. poht1ccll sw~nce psychology reihg1ous studies. sociology. and speech The Classes are Six, Nine, and JS-Weeks In Length Reg1srrat1on Will Be Conducted September 4-7 1n OCC's Admission~ Office I You May Reg1st~r ~I ~ny Time Tuesday through Thursday from 8 am to 7 pm . or fncfay from 8 ~ m to 2 pm For Registration Information, Phone 43~-5772 , single-engine Rockwell Com mander carrying a pilot and h1-; student killed all 17 aboard the planes. The Rockwell Commander had taken off from Paso Robles Airport north of San Luis Obispo and ma) have been trytng to land at San Luis Obispo. Furman said. A rev1e" of a taped conver\allon between the Wings West flight crew and air trallic controllers m f>almdale revealed no distress call from the plane either 1mmed1ately before or after the colltsion. Furman said The commuter plane appeared on the Palmdale radar at 11 17 a.m. and 16 seconds, he said. Four seconds later the flight crew reported the plane was at 3.100 feet head mg for 7.000 feet One minute and 20 seconds later the controllers reported "that the y had lost radar contact and would ti) to reach the aircran ... Furman said The radar data as stored on tape and "'111 be played back to "recrecne what the controllers saw" he said. In- ' estigator~ will plot the Wings West airplane's path and ma\ be able to track the path of the Commander whi ch was not under radar control but wh1Ch ma~ have appeaPCd on the screen A don~n "llT<\B 1n"est1ptors will Ir) to determine 1f controllers had the planes on the screen long enou&}l to determine their path~ and a possible conflict he 'laid Federal A v1at1on Administration and "IT B '°"est1gators were at the slle Sunda). ~ort1ng and cataloging debm and tl)ing to dt'term1ne the cause: of the crash . San Luis Obispo Count~ c;henfr11 gt Joe Little said . Preltm1nar) findina~ do not 1n- d1t-ate whtCh pilot may have been ll foult. and how the two planes rolhded on a clear. nearly doudles\ d11y remains unknown, furman said. Th~ commuter plane. ate; cabin rooi Jone and 1t'I naht hon1ontal stab1h1cr knocked off. went into a .. flat 1;pin . almosl ltkc a leaf noallng• to the ground " while One Wini WU torn ofl the Commander. he Id I\ T'iB board member Vernon (1rose \.'11d the two p1lou "obv1ou I)' didn't sec each otht'r, and that's at far "wt know how thty me toaether ... The probt has been ampered b) a lack of a flight Jata or \OICt' cockpit recorder ahoard ah W1nai Wc~1 pion~. f urman \<lid NATION ----- Shuttlers hoping th~ee's a charni for space launch By tbe A11oetattd Prc11 CAPE CANA VER AL ... in. -With 1pace 'hunle Discovery's commander declarina, "We fully intend to make it this time," the countdown was under way todav for a third attempt WedneJday at Jaunchina the hip on its maiden voyaae. The countdown clock bepn Sunday niaht when test conductor Andy Brown issued the trtdiuonal call to stations that summoned about SO technicians to consoles in the launch con1rot center three miles from the launch pad. Discovery, the thif<! ship in the nation's shuttle fleet , i~ to lift off at ~:3S a.m. PDT Wedne5day with 20 tons of carao: three commumcauons satclhtes, a small drua·makina unit and an expenmental solar panel. h 1~ the heaviest payload yet for a shuttle mission. CIJemlcal bl••t cau•ea $J mUllon damage WAUKEGAN, Ill. -A chem1c~l e~plosion that shook homes up to three miles awa> touched off a spectacular fire at a plastics plant, iDJunna two firefiahters and causina an esttmated SI mallion damaae before it was brouaht under control, authorities said. Thick black smoke and fumes billowed above the city durin• Sunday's fire at the American Polystyrene Corp. plant, promptingoffic11ls to advise nearby residents te> remain indoors. But favorable wmds blew the smoke out over Lake M1chipn, and no evacuations were necessary. officials said. DrlnJrlng ded to runaway car WASHINGTON-Pohce blame drunken dnving for a weekend disaster in which a runaway car plowed into a crowded bus stop. w1pin1 out a family of five and takina two other hves. Robert Lee Williams, 41. of Washington, the dnver, has been charaed wuh vehicular hom1c1de, reek.Jess drivint and dnvlng while jntoxicated. police Sat. Joe Gentile said Sunday. Oenule said that tl!e~re Cnsp and Sandra Scott, both 2'4, and their three children were killed itl"1het crash at 6: 15 p.m. Saturday. Witnesses said Williams' car struck a ni'edian stnp, flew .. into the air and smashed into the. bus stop outside the Washington Navy Yard. 12 blocks from the U.S. Capitol. Balt1more'• Cardinal SIJelJan dead BAL TIM ORE -Cardinal Lawrence J. Shehan, who 1overned the Roman Cathohc archdiocese durina the Second Vattcan Council as the city's 12th archbishop. has died. He was 86. Shehan, who retired 1n I 974, was hospitalized July 30 because he was weak and unable to cat, said the Rev. Leo Murray a spokesman for the archdiocese. Shehan died Sunday at 8 p.m. at Mercy Hospital of complications related to his a.e. Murray said. Shehan's hospitalizauon was not related to an earlier bout with cancer, he said. 'Superagent'La•tfogelsuccumb~•..---.-~~ LOS ANGELES -"Super agent" Abe Lastfogel, who represented George Burns, Spencer Tracy, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe. Elvis Presley and others and built the William Moms Aaency into an entenainment 10dustry leader, has died at age 86. "He was a super agent," William Morris co.chamnan Morris Stoller said Sunday of Lastfogel. a Beverly Hills resident who died Saturday ru&ht at Cedars Sinai Medical Center. "He was reall)' Mr. Sfiow Business." Lastfogel was admitted to the hospital Aug. I 0 for removal of his gall bladder. but later developed complications 1nclud1ng a mild heart attack, said Lee Sollers. head of the WaltersRoskinFnedman pubhc relations firm He succumbed to cardiac arrest. LASTFOOEL Solters said Comedian George Burns said he tru$ted Lastfoatl so much that he stayed with Wilham Moms for more than 40 years "with no contract, JUSt handshake." Last. fogel JOined the agency m I 912. working for $6 a week whe / he was 14. He took over the company 20 years later after the firm's founder talent agent Wilham Moms. died. Jet part fall• from sJry LOS ANGELES -A two-foot·long metal spnna that may have broken loose from a passing a1rplane·crashed throuah the porch roof of a home Sunday night about a mile from Los Angeles International Airport. aulhontitt said Shenffs Ocput) Wes Sltder described the object as a "spnng or a lightly wrapped coal" five inches 1n diameter, "believed to be some part of a plane's landing gear." No one was &nJured when it plunged through the roof of a home on West 99th Street 1n the Lennox area just west of the airport's runways, Slider said. Capote autopsy lnconcluslve LOS ANGELES -An autopsy on Truman Capote showed signs of epilepsy and phleb11ts but nothtng conclusive about what caused tht' flamboyant author's death at age 59, before he could finish a last novel wntten "from his hcan and soul." The death came JU St one week after Capote collapsed from phlebitis at the home of wnter Kurt Vonnegut on New York's Long Island, Vonnegut said Sunday. Capote, who pioneered tbc "non·ficuon" novel with "In Cold Blood," died Saturday at the Bel-Au home of Joanne Carson, the second ex-wife of"Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson. Cranston predict• female presldent SAN FRANCISCO -Sen. Alan Cranston CD Caltf.) Sl)'S the "travail" Democratic vice pres1denual candidate Geraldine Ferraro has suffered over family finances "will be turned into an asset." Ferraro. he declared Sunday night. is "just one forerunner 1n a revolution in Amencan society" and that the United States will elect a woman president before the year 2000. "I think she's an absolutely oumandmg leader:· Cranston told about 2,500 delegates and guests dunng the opening session of 370.000-member Hadassah, the women 'o; Z1on1st organization of Amenca. San Jose om fire susplclous SAN JOSE-Damagt was esumated at SI million toda}. by San Jose Fire Chief Earl Thompson, to the women's gymnasium at San Jose State University, struck by a fire the ch1efindicated might have been set. The fire late Sunday night, which quickly went to three alarms. was controlled ma little over two hours. No tOJurics were reported. The fire, ongrnall) blames on an explosion, struck at 10 p. m. and was controlled at 12:05 p.m Hlgli-speed clJase ends In death MALIBU -Shentrs deputies shot and killed man early toda}' after he allegedly refused to stop for a traffic citation and Jed the two onicers on a ht&h- speed chase on Pacific Coast Hi$hway. authont1es said. The man, whose identity was not immediately available, was alone in the car and it was not known ifhe was armed. Los Anaeles County shenffs Deputy Adam Khan said The 70-mph-chase started at 3: 10 a rlr at the intersection of Tuna Can)'on Road and ended five nunutes later when the dnver lost control ofh1s car and crctshed a!. T2panga Canyon Boulevard, Khan said. Ship ownen to recover radioactlve cargo PARIS-The owners of a French ship that sank in tht' Enahsh Channel with a cargo of rad1oact1ve gas in y.oatert1iht containers are seeking WI)' to recover the carao and reOoat the ship, a company official )ays. The .ship, the Mont Loui!>, ttank about 12 miles offOstend, BclJium, after coll id ina Saturday with the 15,000-ton ferry Olau Bntann11. carryina 935 people and a crtw of 80 from Aushang. the Netherlands, to Shecme , EnJland The Pans--ba d Compaanie General, owner! of the Mont Louis. said in a tatcmcnt unday thll the 450 tons of uranium hexanuonde gas were stored in IS special contnincr!i des11ncd to be watertight for up to a year. Everytb.lng but •ea mlnes ADABIYA NAVAL BA 'E, Egypt -British mtnchuntrrs work1n1 the northern end oft he Gulf of Suez have found e"erythana from 011 drum~ to (oils of w1tc, steel p1~s and even a lavatory 1ttina uptiaht on the ICltX'd. But no m10es. The Briush hl\:C checked about 140 squatc miles o( a since Aus. 17. and .. for the moment we have seen no mines in our area;· Cmdr. Antony · Chilton who head'I the Bnti h contin,ent. said Sunda). ··1 think the ri k to main \luooina lnncs i, now Quilt' smal,I, ·Chilton u1d. Ma.olJunt la Italy for gunman • NAPLES. Italy-Hundred of poli e fanned out throu&h the Naples area today, manning roadblocks and starch in& homes in a hunt l>r the undcl"ft'orld 1unmcn who mauacttd cl t people and woundrd c1aht ou11idc a churth Poli c offia1l , who poke on condiuon th y not be idcnt1f1td, id they 1rmtcJ 1women and &DO nine others into 'u tod) (or que1tionin1 followin Sund1)'s ambu h in suburhun Torre ~nnun1 ta. Th y ~ailed ttl au ck thc- largc t mll~\ 'ilayrna in the a pies area 1n at le1ut I 0 )e r '·. ' Or Fugitive gives up after 12 years on the lam--- •I never ot the mtllfons of dollars they said tdtd. That'sjust ... bal,__o_n-ey-.-. -- CHICAGO (AP) -A 75-year-<>ld man who e~aped from· federal pnson tn 1971 and re urfaced to eek Social Security benefits says life us a fugitive was no picnic -his net wonh 1s $43, he spent a lot of time washing dishes and his health as fa1hng. C. Oran Merts1k satd he spent the past 121'2 ~cars hvin& under an usumcd name while he held menial JObs and later opened a one-man advert1S1ng 88,cncy which barely broke even. Mensik headed Chicaao's Cit) Savings and Loan Assoc1auon. w h1ch was closed in 1964 after authonues found more Lhan $20 million an unansured deposits m1ssang. No charges ever were filed an the case. Feds claim sting nets $75 million prOstitution ring CHICAGO (AP) -Federal of- ficials reportedly expect "hundreds of and1ctments" from Operation Safe ·Bet, a newly disclosed 3-year-old undercover probe of organized crime's ties to a mult1m1lhon-dollar prostitution andustry to suburban Chicago. A.ccordtng to one published report, authorities cot1s1der 1t their largest sting operauon ever. - The p • under wa) since the spnni of 1981, focuses on extomon. prost1tut1on. corruption of pubhc officials and the distribution of con- trolled substances, Edward D. Hegar- t>. special agent in charge of the FBI in Chicago, said Sunda) The FBI has arrested four Col- ombians an llhno1s on drug charges and had •~sued an arrest warrant for a fifth based on evidence gained an part from the probe. he said. · Cook Count) State's Allome} Richard M Dale\-said his office has cooperated an the probe. v.orlong .. closel} wnh the Justice Department an a number of raids." The disclosures came after The Washington Post reponed Sunda) that FBI.agents had operated a bogus credit-card compan) as a front to get 1nformat1on on sex clubs. massage parlors, go-go bars. "modeling stu- dios" and their customers. The newspaper quoted un1den- ttfied FBI officials as sa} tog the) expect the operation 10 > 1eld "hun- dreds of and1ctmcn1s" to a $75 m1lhon a year pr-osutuuon andustry. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. fOf The Rest Of Ycu lift 1922 HARBOR BLVD •• com fllSA -541·1156 The Pros' Since 1951 7'~ RAlllTI INSUIHCE J.. \ • ~ Non·smoker ... ~~ Rates '~ 631--7740 '41 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, Ce. It reponed that evidence to the sung includes 30.000 payment vouchers. secret tape recordings and photographs of customers. The oper- atton also has given the government mformauon on how payoff mone) was paid to racketeers and how businessmen wrote off their bills at sex clubs as busaness expenses on their income taxes. the Post said. The newspaper said a kc) inform- ant was a man who had run a lucrative credit card busaness which allowed customers of prostttutes.and massagr parlors to use credit cards to pay for sexual favors , then camouflage the true nature of their expenses The anforman1, 1dentttied as Tom Gervais. told the Post he was 26 when he was approached by two members of the Chicago mob at a massage parlor in March 1980. When one man told him "there 1s some concern that you might have to come up \\-1\h 'back taxes'." Gena1s became fnghtened and approached the FBI. which took control of the operauon and used 1t to gaan mfor- mauon of illegal actn iues. the Post reported. Gervais and tv.o FBI agents who posed as his panncrs recorded trans- actions and gave the IRS lasts of names of people who used their service. according to the newspaper. Gen a1s has changed his name and has been relocated to another state under the federal witness protection system. the newspaper said. · PALM READING TAROT CARD READER AND ADVISOR MADAME MARIA Mo• o w 1 re 1o v ·~e cos• presen• ond h.rure ono g vP yo~ advice on lo~e -no" ogt! orod bus ~"ss 650·7231 870 W. 19th ST READINGS $3.00 WITH THIS AD Early Bird Dinner Specials 16.9S Prime Rib or Fresh Fish ,-.1 Complete D inner w ith choice of ~~ soup or salad and dessert ··~ 4to6PM • ~THE PENINSULA l D1r1 l Week! BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA 673-7726 A superb paint job ... only $320! Stt1nq is belili•mq .. comt m """ stt t/Jt can just pninttd b_v f.ltgnnt.. CompRrt~ ou.r lfUality n•it/J otl~tn thnt cost".""'! mor-.. EltlJR"~ '""' m~ludfl n. dt111· top cont /iltt' tlJt r:cpo111rt '"'/'!'rrs. Tlit Eltqn"e pn"'t JOb &11w nmazmq value nt $380-but if WJll bri"._11 in t/Jt co11pon btlo•' .vo11.11tt "" additianRI $60 off1 r----------------., SpeciaJ Discount $60 off! I l'tncnl rhl\ •llllfl<ltl \\ h•n \oil onkr '""' I I'. ktlJlll fUIOI fOh ~nJ !'\'HI\' ~ ~() d1wount .. nth,· rl"ll\ll.lr '"" "''"o , ...... '"'"'·" ,,..,, "1Jrr· ""' ,,,,,,.,,, ,,, ,_,,,,in' I c;;OllO 9 J' ,. ____________ .. and lhe money hH nc"cr b(en tound. Mensik aid he hHd for l1whale 1n a Mensik. i.urrend rtd at &he U.S. Mensik, who walked awa) while one-room ap.lnment 1n Clcvcl nd, lltorncv·s offi 10 Cle\icland on scrvina a five·)C r ntence at the i>a}ang S27.SO a v.etk. fhe:bu1khna lhurS<fu).lwoda) at\erhcfiled ult m1n1mum-sccunty federal pnson an burned dov. n two ) rs o, nd n U.S. Di tnct Court scekan Allen wood. Pa., for an unrelated mail Men~1k dedmed to SI)' where he hai. S3S.OOO an ~ 1al Unl) benefits .he fraud case, denied rmb(altng thl' 11'cd ~ancc:. claims he 1s owt'd deposits, and saya he doesn't lno"' Mcn,1k. \\-ho had pioneered 11vmg Men 1k, whose bond was ~tat $I what happened to them. awa) 11ft., 10 nev. depos~o~ m m1lhon at an arra11nment. said he "Somebod,> must ha\e hned their Chicago, said he usc;d a \ar1at1on of surrendered .. to ~t re-acquamted pockets, but It v.asn't me." he: said in that 11mm1ck an his Clcvelanil d v.1th m) tamtl) and because I can't an interview w11h the Chicago T nb-business. He ~Id store~ on the idea of v.ork hke I used to .... J'm 75 \ears unc conducted at tht Ashland ( oun-d1stnbutin1 coupon~ making cu~-old." · • ty, Ohio. jail and published Sunday. tomers eh11ble for pri1e) at :r-pe1:1al While underoround. i.e said, he lost "I never got the m1lhons of dollars drawings. he said. ·.. '' they said I did That's JU~t a lot of The business "wasn't much, but 1t weight anli pmed cataracts and ht&h baloney." he said "All I've got is 1he made me enough mone) for food. blood pressure. $33 in my pockrts when they broui,h1 doth~s and rent," he.-told the Sun-Dunng his a~nce. he reguJarl) me here and S l 0 an a checking Time)) ol Chicago. At one point. 1elephoned his wife in Phocntll. Anz.. accoum " Mensik e\umatcd ht'> annual earn-and h1., two daughters. never telling Using the naml' _R_o_be_n_F_1s_h_l'r..;.'__;1.;.;nx;gS.~/l;;..:t..:;S;.:.3.:...0;...:..,;.00.:..._ ________ 1_h_e_m_h_1_ .. _w_h_cr_ea_bo_u_t_s . ..;.h_c..;.sa__;1d;,__ ________ __, _____ _ BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLASS OF'84 Free Bike Bag or Tote Bag WITH ANY $25.00 (OR MORE) PURCHASE from any of our stores. this trad1t1onal back-to school gift is good through Sunday. September 23rd. NEW STORE HOURS Effective Monday. August 20th. to serve you more completely, all of our stores 1n Newport Beach. WestwQOd Village. and Pasadena. will be open every weekday evening. Monday through Friday, 'til 9 ·00 P.M. Weekend hours remain the same: Saturday 10 00 A M. to 6:00 P.M., Sunday Noon to 5:00 P.M t NEWPORT BEACH 44 Fashion lslnnd Newport Beach 714/644-5070 WE.STWOOO VILLAGE 1001 Westwood Blvd Westwood Village 213/208-3273 PASADENA 525 South Lake Ave. 'Pasadena 818/304~9333 .. ' ·'From the beginning. Sp ·nc rsa w Ren 1Jn wllolc·. I le n ca nlzed that Reagan wasnotadoml11antlntclkctorworkahollc, l>ut he al osaw tha[Ren an posse scda unlque.g_lftofld nllf 'ingwltllpeopl and Jnsplrtngthern. He saw. loo. that Re;Jgan knew how toexpre spopular concerns toa mass audience." REAGAN & Co. Former foe now chief strategist fo r t h e president If WAS 1HOUG~I fO BC. EX'flNCT- BUT A BUNC~ Of THeM flJRN~l> LIP l~ DALLJ\S I {':l ?fr:'!f~- Al l..!E i<(PUlLlCAH (~:I\ l~fam .. 0 ~' N.-.... "'0MI CfllC•Qb hit '~·· \\\\HI~< I I ():\..-II,, .Ill 111111\ ul tht: I 4h~ dl'\ 11un .ind a ltlfllllll"ll IM\ on tht• :o.lft•nglh .llld r>rJg_lllJtl'>lll of Ronald Rl'.t~an 1h.u 1lw man"' h\1 I' h1., prcm1n '>l1.111:~"1 th1' H-.1r 1.1n 1hc mo~t d1n t1H l"amp.ugn .1g.11n,1 h1111 "ltuart '°IJ'>l:nn·r \\,1'> p.11 k' and rl'trl'J\1011 J11t•t tor an tlw 'mall \Outhl•rn < ,111101 n1a l"ll\ ol \lh.11nhra ahout thc tame lht· Ilg.hi\ \\l"lll Jim u11 Reaga11°'> <,hov.-hu\1nt''>'> l Jrcl'I < >n\ day lht• Cit\ UltOrlll'\ calkd Ill ')J'Kllll'I and told him lw ..-.ac, hreak1ng u1' ordinanCt''i h\ ..illll\ltng thl· l 111k League free uc,c of l It\ IMllp.11 k' '"I told h1n1 I thought th.11 "''""fl.II hall fields \H'rt· tor· \rx·n1.l'f \Jld The c,rx·neml· .,ourt·d h1111 l11rl'' l'J on go' l'r!l11lcn1.t1 hun·.1u• 1 al' .ind marked lhl' tx·g1nn1ng11l thcend ut h" carct•r a\ park\ dlfl'l llll r h.tl \lJ\ .1 quartl'r-n•ntun ago \\h\·n "r-·nn·1 was ~2 and Rl·.1gan "·I' ,1 ..i!\ \\ 1r old Dem1XrJt dnlt1ng 'll'Jd1h to lh\· nghl and .1 'l"C(.md l.lft'l'I 111 t"'•hlt\' Roth men on·anw l lll 1<ll1' \1th'rH:a11 \U<:Ce\\ \lllflC\ L 1kt• R\'Jg.1n \pt•n1 n h.111 humhk ong1n'> :ind ~e" ur ''llh 1tw h3pp~ h\'111.'f 1h:it Ilk \\11uld IUlll 11111 tor lhl' hc'I eH'n "hl'll 11 did nn1 l 1k1.· Kc:agJn lw "a' 11h'l'\'>t'd ..-. 11h 'pun' 1mll:ad 111 '>tUdll''> l 1kl' Rl·.igan. ht• mamnl .ind hl'lpt•d rJt'l' a lamll) 'U1.\.l'l'Jn.J l"lOIHtlllll.!ll\. \l3\ J1, orn·d. anJ bname Jlt U\tomed ltl thi: la1d-hal k lill''" k ol < ,Jldorn1a Reagan\ \Ill!\ " \lell-"-no"' n '>Pt'nu·r horn "'•th thl' nallll' Murph) ''a'a tough a1hlet1\.' k1J "'ho 1001-. hl\llfffl·nt namt· 111 gratttudl lur tht: 1.anng tamil) that adoptl'd h1111 He "a~ a h1gh-'it hool JOl'k "ho 1rnnn.J ttu: a'' al I 7 and drl·amed of hc1n¥ a r>rnk,,111nal .1thk't\.' \.\ andt•nnt1-inti• poht1l., ·"a \l"llOU' J')\'l\on ''h" dtdn l takl' htnl\l'll \on \l·1u1u'h \p(lll\.'r lound J \.\1irld 111 t:ompel 11un tt .11 \\,l, a' l'\t 11111g an .. 1 unprcd1rtahk a' atltk11t' 11 "a' ,1 good plate 1111 .1 "" '' 'ou ng m.in "ho <:ould think on 111' lrl·t .ind "•I' 'ltrnngt•r on pt•r,onaltl' than 1111 hN•k karning I 1kc R\.'aj?an ~Pl Oll'r had .in in1u1u,,· gul kel lor r>uh\11.\ \rx·m1.·r 1,·amcJ '-'Ith p11hth.al \.(1n- <iult:inl Bill Rolx•n, .ind r.1n I{,•. publtc:in lqt.l\latl\ l'\,1mp.11gn' k.trn· ing lrom tht· ~round up \pcnler hi:camt· a1ark-ol-.tll-1r.1dt:' v .. lw '' rott· prl'' rl'l\."J'l'' and 'IX't't'hl'' and ma'ill:red thl' ar1 ol larnpa1gn man- agement \.\hat hl' ltkt:d lx''il about polttital \.ampa1gn:. ~a' 1ha1 1hcrc "'a~ al\.\oa)., a '' 1nnt•r and IO'>l'r "ipcnccr wa'I a lo,cr 1n hie, fir~l h1g ra<:e in 1904. "'hen Rl·agan made h1'> nattonal polttJ<:al dt:but J!'> a '>poke~­ man for Rt•puhhlan prl''itdl'nl1al lan- d1dat~ Barn ( 1oldwatl'r \rx·ncer managed '-d.,on Rex h·ldkr''> lam- pa1gn aga1n't ( 1oldv.au.·r in 1lw hmer- h conle<ill'd ( ahlornia pnmar. and came 'IO lo't to an up'tt'l lha1 Rl·agan turned tc• ~rx·nln-Rntx•n, "hen hl" ran tor 1!_1.«i 1 rnur in I 4ho r rnm llw hcg1nninv ~rx:nn·r '-<I\\ fh·agJn v. hull· I fr ll't o~n1n•d th.II Rt·agan "'J' nut .1 du1111nant intl'lkll or \H1r\..Jhnltl hut hl" .11\o \av. thal Jfragan po'w"rd .1 u1114m· gift ol L.M. Bovo Lou CANNON 1Jt·nt1I) ing with pcoplr and 1nspmng 1h1·m. H(.' s.Jw, too. that Reagan km:\\ hn\\ to expre!>' popular cunccrnc. to a masr., audience ~ixncer helped t•letl Reagan and then broke with h11n bccau'ic ol ditkrenet'!> \\1\h lhl gon·rnor''> en- tourage in Sacramento In I 97ti h1• hooked up v.1th Cn~rald f-orJ .ind \la\Cd off Reagan s lh:illt:ngc to I urd\ nominauon It \\as Spencer" ho first put Reagan un the dekn~1ve tn t97n b' ra1\lng Rt::igan s earlier tl1rta11on "'llh 'olun· tan SoctaJ Set:unt' \nd 11 \\,J\ \~ncer \\hO engineered lht• uni\ trul~ con' incing pohl1<:al com- mcrnal among the man) tha1 h:JH' tned 10 ponr:i~ Reagan a' a danger 10 \\Orld peace. Capnalmng on a Reagan ~uggcs- 11on that he would be "'•lling to 'lend troops as pan of a pl.'ace~\.'cping fortl' to v.hat wa'> tht:n Rhodc'lta. lhl' ')peni..er commercial !>howed a hand reaching for the hot hnr and ::i \.Olll" .. a~1ng ... Remember. \.\-hen )OU "otc ruesda~. Gowrnor Reagan lOuldn't ' stan a war. President Reagan could."' ~~ON{'/J~ In the ~me campaign. <;pcnccr wa) vv-t j I 4uo1cd b) Washmgton Po'>t reporter (( \hra MacPherson as ..a-ving lhJt ~(.\ \ n L Reagan wa!> "laz)" and "'JUSl d1<ln"1 lt.\.~ 1 \ gl't a handle on nallonal problem\. ~(; v~'._,-( (\omc "ould ~a'" !he ')3me toda\ \\ ht'n Reagan ..-.a., 1n trnuhk 111 l'>Ml he turned to ')pl.'nrcr. \lh11 l ) j(IJOJ:d the campaign aller a "ed\ .,, •( gal1cs had demolished Reagan\ kJd 'Jl1 ~ oH'r Pre.,1dent Caner The gaflt''> OClaml' rare after \rx-nu.'r hoardl'd thc campaign pl<Jnl' Toda~. 5penn.·r.., at 1t Jg,un \.\ th Rt·agan staggt·nng through r ~~~~~~~~~;;~ !::::~~~~====~~~~~~~~~~=-=~i .1v.tul .\ugust \p1:ncu J cd him ti~n--...,....----::....=====~-=-=-=--=-=-- a M1d~C'>lrrn \v.rng la\t "'eek. Re ag.an v.a .. nattl·r than the prm nh1al pancake. 'i3\tng hllll'il'lf lor ht\ hcll- nnger of a ron' t'nllon 'l'k'l'l"h l.1\t ) fhursda\ hut nu one lilrl·d Whal lhl· Prr..,.dcn"i·!> manager.. rnrcd Jhout ""' I 1ha1 he did nut offer lo bomh thl <;o.,,1ct L n1on or open a ne" d1alog\Jt' with htm!>clIO\.Cr tax mcreascs. And that 1s lr'>s hkeh to happen with Spencer around Spencer\ ad' antagr oH·r 01h1.•1 \.Ompe111or-. for Po"'rr and inllul'ncl· 1s chat he docs nol want a Wac,h1ng1on JOb and so .... 111 alwa\<, tell 1lw President "'hat hc rrall\ thmk\ r or Spencer 11 1s the contesi that U1unt'> lhl\1<. Reagan·s la'>l lampa1gn and 1l ma~ he Spencer., 100 "I gue\'> 1l will hem\ lar,11f,\e \\IO," he <.aid la~l wcd ··Jf v.e loc;c. I m1gh1 In anolhl'I ral'e I "·•nl In go oul a . .. \\Inner Lou lannon ,.. a 'Jndu·sted columnist Fear of bleachers overcome by Olympian horsemanship Writer astounded by horses' abili ty to soar over series of 7 -foot fences Spirits lifted spirits I he 111lwr d,I\ I \":t' '1111ng tht:rl". m1nd111~ Ill' 1mn hu\lnt'" \\hen thl plHllll' 1ang It""' lu1 I .1d1n 11.'n ,1nll I •m: mcrnht.•.., ul thl.' !lame duh "c had tll go do"' n .n In. cl' 10 · B. · "'here 11ur <,cats were Thai wac. romfort1ng When the "hole thing lOllap~ed. wc"d ha'l' uni) about 25 kt•110 fall .\\I cl1mhcd tho~ stair~. 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'>tarted \.\-e had \.l.'I) good '>Cal'> bt.•1ng c;11uatrd 1n th\.' '>econd rnv. and at thl· c..tan/lin1.-.h of the ttrlull The fil'l<l \\3\ tilled \\Ith reprl'<it·n1at1ons ol kn<:t:\ and "'alls. and one 1ump that \l.asn"t verv high. but wa'> filled with ~a11.·r h didn't look too d1ffirn1t from v.hcrc I wass1tttng l'l.j1>1 thn11c. until the fir.it horw and rnkr camt• uu1 Tht•n, I noticed that mo'>t ol thl'\l' knce\ were higher than the hor..l' wa\ tall I '-IUPPl..'d \lOff\-JO& about th\.' hlcachl'r'> u1llar>'1ng. and '>ta1 ll'd wor l'"\ing ahout ho"' that horse wa~ going 10 get oH·r thoc,c fence\ Not to worry. That animal onh looked like a hor\C It wa<i reall> nn 1'mpala. Th<" nder wn'i \\.earing th1.· Ira d111nnnl 111,ttit, ltllk round black rnp. rl·d 1t1rkl.'1 and 11ght \\.h1tc-pantc. .\ horn '>oundc:J, and he \tancJ troUH\f toward the lirst fcn{t' at whal I 1hou&)l1 wa'i an alarminglv !>low \pec<l. Ju\t 'ion of an easy ·cantc:r. I hen. he ...... , up and o'er that fl'OCt' like.• he had w1n~., I v.:i\ ll\1numkd \lter I tx-1.·nnh.' nHllt' :H \:u toml'll tn 1lw ma&tl th~u \\.,1i. 1llc11rnna tx•fon· OH 'en <'\ l''i, I t'rt managcJ 10 get'"' .111cn11on lonit <'nclugh 10 nplain tht• <it onng '' \tl..'111 rl I wa'i rl•all pre ti) "mplc 1( a hor\C rcfu\C'd tti JUtllP a rart1<ular fcll\.C, tha1 ~as a rcfu~I :rnd 1t rnc.t thr<'t' "fault\ .. \ ~nnd rt•fu,al at thl' \.'lmt• fence.• "' " t:rnh' mak1nJ a total ill mm· . .\ uurll retu,al n1 the \llmC' lenn• wn' a dt'><lllahfkat1on Knocking the lop bu ofl. or C'\t'O !\no< king the whok hluo<h knt·c J,,.,., n. "'ll' l<t111 1111111 .. ... There ts also :i 11 lJ·'K'rnnd time 1Jrn11. and time over that 1s <:ounted a\ fault!>. The ndcrs Y.IJh the lo"'c't number of faufts v.m. T\\1Cc there were rolhc;1on<i w11h fences 1hal ~ere '>C' ere enough to un~at the ndcr~ and thl' hor\CS took off for 1he barn It occurred 10 me that thc\C hON.'!> spent all ol their lime 1ump1n~ t>-and 7-loot lcncc~. hut none tncd to 1ump lhc 4-foot lcnt:c that surrounded the arena. Th1c. 1c; a team event. and fnendc; k1m1·1ell )OU about our tram. There arc four nder\ The\ makr two run' :a this 18-ohstacle rnur't.' I ht• '>rnr~ ot the nder wllh the h1ghe'>t numhcr ot fault'> 1' eliminated. and the rl'mam- ang 1hrer score\ ar1.· added together tor a team total Our four rider'> made a 101nl ol 3ti 1ump'I c:tch. a grand 101nl of 144 1ump<;, and knocked down thn.·t•hat\! The~ wen' flnwlcc,~1 The> w\.'rc mag- n1fkcnt' The" were untx•atahlc' Wrth a total of 12 fault'>. the) \a.l'rl' dc:-clamJ tht' gold medal \\-1nners ~fore our fourth mk1 ran hc:r 'it"(ond round. The ">1lvcr medal "inner \\ac; (1rcat Britain. w11h l6.7!i fault\, and the hron7C' medal wtnner "•' Wt'\I German .. with J9.~S Our ll;am rnn\l\tl'd ul loc 1 ursr'i Pctcr:c.hurg. Va ; l C\hC' Hurr. Wc,t- ~n. < onn . c onrad tlomkld, Pctu'lhur . and Mt'lan1l' Sm11h. l 11chfidd. < onn ' l°H"(!Ol ltllC'\cl\\lth)OU l~'\J"ICt"tC'J to be bond out of m~ mind, Tim. turned out to be a truly f.t'lt c pen en 1.:, anJ )OU r. n bc:-11h t t 1110 nsa1n, 1f the ch. nH rm\Cnh ttselr. The • four S')C()plc n11Hk I\ l clO\ CTI Olli · of mr. Colwnnl f 8JJJ ll•nc• li u :.1 Ja f1J1ntln1100 8t••rb LOU CANNON columnltlt JACK ANDERSON error1st attack by chemical feared CIA says terrorists pose most d anger for poison warfar e W.\SHINGTON -The gravc-st "clear and present danger" posed by r hcm1cal and b1olog1cal weapons ts not from aggressor nations. v. h1ch are restrained by tear of retahat1on, but from terrorists or lunattc!> who decide to ur,e the!'>C hideous "'capons for hla1.·kma1I or to publlc11e their causes. A 'ecrcl C IA "Special Nattonal lntclltgencc fattmate," "'h1ch had the conrnrrenn· of eight other federal intelligence agencies. expresses con- lCrn that the u!>e of poison gas b) the c;;o'"trls and the Iraqi'> (who got the 1ngred1rn1s from West German com- pan1e'>) "could influence the a111tudes ol 1crron'>ts toward u<>e of chemical and h10log1cal "'capons:· fhc report. which was reHcwed b> m\ asc,oc1ate Dale \Ian Atta. pc>1nls uut that chcm1cal-b1olog1cal weapons arc not \el popular among terronst~ -prubahl) hes~use they're terrified ol lhl·m But ll warns that '"one \Utccs~ful 1nc1dcnt involving such (kthal) agents would s1gn1ficantly lowt·r the threshold ol restraint on 1ht·1r appllcat10n b) other terrorists.·· In tact. there ha"e hccn isolated t.J'>(.'S ofthl·se \ll.'apons being used b) tcrrun,ts and others. In I 978. for nample. <1 Palesllntan group injected n anidc 1ntn cllfus frutt e\poned b) l\rad Hu~ gurmllas 1n the Ph1hp- p1ne' poisoned pineapple'> destined tor e\pon In both cases. rapid and dli..·\. tl\C re-,ponS\.' lO the d1SCO\ Cf) ol thl· pmc;oncd frull pre\ cntcd fatal- llll'S S1m1lar 111c1den1s of "consumer terronsm • ha' e been attnbuted to ind1v1duals hke the culprit ~ho '"l"l ted l Yantdc into pa1n-rehcvcr la·p,ule'i. a-nd the e\-conv1l1 tn .\u'>· traha "'ho 1hrcatened to 1nfcc1 herds with hoof-and-mouth d1\l'a\e la'it .l.rnuary l hl· lo" CO'>t of chcmKal-h1olog1cal "capons and their relatl\ cl:t easy a\a1labllity make them attractive 10 terronsls. And once the\ ha\c O\.Cr- come 1hc1r fear of the ~capons through training-b) the So" 1cts. for e\ampk -tcrron!.ls will see the ad' antage of dcadl) agent!> that can hl' .. mugglcd into a target area '1rtuall} immune from lklcctaon While 11 rnsts hundred' of millions of dull..irs to hu1ld a nuclear bomb. an~ rt:a~onahl\ 1ntrlhgen1 b1olog) or , chemt'itr) slll<ll·nt lan make a kllo- e,ram ol dcadh 1 'pc .\ botulin to'-ln for onl) S~OO ·ar~ord1ng to Pentagon rnnsultanl Jo'><.'ph Douglas~ He adds that ..-.1th a forged research permit a terrorist could get anthrax germs b) mail tor$ '5 One suppl~ house oilers ~ample~ of fi,c toxins -mcludrng the probably lethal 1ngred1enl ol · \clh)\\ rain" -for les~ than SIOO .\ group of c~pcrts told a United Nation'> panel 1n 1969 that ··ror a large-scale operation against a c1v- 11tan population. casualties might cost about $2,000 per square k1lo- mr1er wnh conventional weapons. S800 with nuclear weapons, $600 w11h nerve-gas weapon~ nnd SI w11h h1ologKal weapQns:· lnOa11on ma~ ha' c changed the figures. but not the dl'adl~ bargain ratto The l1A1tl'd States 1s wide open for terron~l'i \\-1th chcm1cal-b1olog1cal operations in mtnd. The only federal agcnc) that monitors the sale ol dt:adh pathogens 1s the Agriculture Depanment. L 01\.ers1t1cs and other re~arch laboratone~ arc poorl} guarded. and the nccessaf) kno\\J- cdgc 1s ea\} to gal her "( land~'ittnc produl t1on of chemical and h1olog1cal weapons fo1 ,, mult1plc-casualt" attack genernll) tal'.t\.'S no greater tethn1cal ob!>taclc'i than dell'' th<' clandc'lt1nc production of chemical narcout c, or herom." the < I A report conclude!>. \mong law cnforccmcnt a$cnc1c!., lhl.' SccrN Sen ice t!. parucularly aware of thl· near-1mpo!.s1b1ltty of ruoteltton aga1ns1 C'hcmicnl- b1ololt11:.,1 attacks. In fact. nn C.\J)CM cold tht' prc'11den11al hodyauards t t he c:ould stroll through the Wht Hou~ "llh a tour group and lea~ llchand .rn undctct'tahle poi on tha ..... ould kill all the inhab11ant~ of the M~Cutr~c Mansion b} the nc't momm1t- ~RMS TO[GYPT: lhccooltn of l\raclt f 'ru1an rclat1oni. ~tncc 1hc Camr Oav1d accords ha'I made the i..r. eli m1htar. dl't'PI> con"-emw O\.Cr the conunued U.S military aid to E-g}pt that "l!i p:irt of tht' a rccmcnt. r hmas have reached uch .1 slate that hracl h let the Rcapn adm1n1 tratton lo.now th:1t tt fear\ La>'.Pl ma) u 11 .. ,\mcnt-an-made \\t'IJ)(rn\ again"' l\mel. Thr I r cits ha'(' n:11,tcrt'J thctr OPJ'>O\lltnn mo l rt'CCntl> tu Eavl)t\ ~ur l for KC'· I 07 11r·reforltni t:1nkcn JArA A d"con I a dlr•ltd rolumnf11 ... u..,.,..... Children from Cabrini Green ln Chlcaco watch Carolyn Shelton demonatrate how to properly alp from a apoon. Using manners always polite Self improvement of underprf vileged consultant's goal CHICAGO (AP)-It as lunchtime at a community center an the heart of one of Amenca's poorest urban neighborhoods. and Carolyn Shelton as teaching 50 youngsters how to tell a soup spoon from a teaspoon and how to cut a steak proper!). Although the spoons are plastic and the "steak" as luncheon meat. the manners arc pure Emal) Post But there as mon: than cuquette to the message. "I came out of a housing de' clop- ment JUSt lake this an Houston Texas." Shelton 36. a !iclf-1mpro' e- ment consultant. tell!i the )Oung!lters frorn the Cabnn1 Green pubhc hous- ing project "Mass Shelton cares. I'm hke your bag sister." Hands wave wildly when she asks for volunteers to demonstrate the proper way to eat soup The girl chosen for the task plops her elbow on the table. ''Is she doing at right?" Shelton asks. "No~·· the youngsters respond in unison. "The onl) weapon you young people have is your education and vourmind." Shelton tells them "You will not get a JOb break dancing. You have to know how to walk. talk. feel good about )Ourself" E'en week. she takes time out from her consultin~ JObs to bnng guidance to underpnv1legcd children and teens she sa) s desperate!) need role models "\fanners and etiquette <>hould ha'e nothing to do \\Ith )Our econ- omic background. and that as the Please aee YOUNOSTERS/82) Hot fashions sizzle during fun showcase Imitators of Hollywood legends create excitement in event at the Newporter By ANN CONWAY Deity "11ol Con .. pondent "It's real eas) to spot a Newport Beach kind of gu} -he's first in line at the Balboa Ba> Club brunch, bathes m Aramis. and fills his radiator with Perrier." trilled Jeff Pearson. Pearson's guitar-swinging satire came on the heels of a fashion show presented in the Plaza Ballroom of the Newporter Resort by Marian Berton's Costa Mesa talent agency. An audience of almost 400- mostly Orange Count} ad agenC), producer and talent sco~t l¥J>CS- had gathered an the ballroom- tumcd-theatcr to watch Berton's "Some Like It Hot." a fa hion and talent showcase producwon.. Besides a first-rate showing of .... hat's new for fall. "Hot': turned out to be a Hollywoodcsque sizzler filled with hcart-tuuma nostalgia. Manl)'n Monroe was there. first as an almost hfe-si1e ice sculpture gracing the appetizer table 1 nan adjacent courtyard. and then on stage as the hem-blown sex symbol everyone remembers. Jack Benny showed up with a violin he'd "found at Pie 'N' Save" which broke into pieces as soon as he applied his bow. Even Burns and Allen made a stab at it-Burns closing with a famihar"Well, say, 'Good night, Gracie.' "and Gracie answering "Good night Gracie." But the greater part of the almost two· hour showcase centered on the agency's unique concept off ash ion presentation. "Fashion is entertain• ment and entertainment must be creative an concept an order to excite ... said Beverly Eckert, producer and creatorof''Hot ... ~trymgto<;omb1net • traordmary talent with p1zzazz and give audiences a unique ex- perience." It was unique all riaht. Lank> modelf, male and female. sported everything from danccwcar nnd MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 19S. ANN LANDER8112 TV LISTINQ8 Ill USINESS 114_. Sargentsurpassedself Fortunately artist wasn't limited to Beautiful People By SUSAN MONAHAN ,,.,,., ..... c., ......... No sooner as a movie dubbed a "major motion picture" than a book comes out descnbing the making of tt. Unfortunately. the same cannot be .said of another kind of picture: too often the prehmanary sketches and early cfTons of an antst arc discarded and an 10valuable record of the work 1n progress is lost. This is one of the reasons "Draw- ings and Watercolors by John Sanger Sargent" at the Laguna Beach Mu- seum of Art as worth viewing. The evolution of both the art and the artist is chronicled in these sketches. (And the drawings compnsc most 0,f the 60 works in the cxh1b1t; only a few watercolors have been included.) But the exhibition 1s of more than h1stoncal mtercst. The work. which as on display through Sept. 16. 1s that of an artist who had a photographer's eye for expression and a medical student's knowled~c of anatomy. And these assets provided onl} the raw matenals of his crcallons. ' ". ... "Lake Shore. Mcnaggio" as a de- tailed. pretty landscape which Sargent pr~uced in 1869. whale still living 10 his native Italy. The drawing displays his skill as a draftsman; other than that. tt is not original either in theme or an treatment. It should be kept 1n mind, however, that the artist was only 13 when he completed at. And he dtd not remain simply a good copier. John Slnaer Sar&ent'• charcoal drawlna of .. Oyater Cfatherera of Cancale" from 187~ la amonc artlet'• early worb at the ~ Beach Museum of Art throach Sept. 18. Has pencil draw10g. "Head of a Man with Curl} Hair." which he produced an 1872. captures not only the features and expression of has sub'Ject but recreates the man's mood -even a century later we can tell that he as somewhat preoccupied. .\nother pencil sketch. "T"o Value Drawings of a Man's Head.'' dated betY.een 1815 and 1880. presages the vataht~ of Sargent's later charcoal drawings \1a} be Sargent found charcoal to be as much has medium as paint or ma}be tame and expcnmentataon matured ht!> talent. Whatever the reason. Sargent's charcoal sketches have movement an them. In has prehminaf) draper) stud) for "Fneze of Prophets" \. lrtuall} nothing of the figure under the )waddling as v1s1blc. Yet the charcoal sketch, dated around 1891. 1s clearly of a living, human body The emotions that could be ex- pressed through the human face and form clearly fascinated Sargent This s especaall> apparent an the prehm1na11 studies he sketched for "Hell" sometime betY.cen 1895 and 1910. These nudes shov. less detail "Ork than has earlier pencil dra .... 1ngs. perhaps because the artist had be- come confident enough to sugges1 "'hat he once c'\plaaned It's not surpnsang that Sargent v.as in great demand as a port ran painter: before he moved to th as countn hC' was one of the best-kno .... n artists of European socaet). Fortuna tel~. he did not hmat himself to ponray10g the tum-of-the<entury Beautiful People. Sargent's studies for religious paintings are the work of someone who wanted a larger stage than the Victorian parlor could provide ·He found 1t tn a scncs of murals that he produced for the Pubhc Library and the Museum of Fine Arts 10 Boston. An 1llustrat1on of ··etassacal and Romantic .\rt." one of the panels at the Boston museum. 1s an 1mporant part of the e'\h1bmon. h puts the prelamina11 sketches tn perspective and remands the \ 1eY.er of the goal behind Sargent's prohtic drav.mg. "Classical and Romanuc .\rt" ts also C\ idence that Sargent v.as not bound b) the conventions of has ume. eH~n v. hen he follov.ed them. .\ contemporal) u~d the Y.Ord .. eanhv ·· to descnbc the gods ~rgenl created for the project He v.a~ nght: the work is not mere decoration, regardless of ~e set tine. The Boston work could have tempted Sa!lCnt to carve out a rococo niche for ·himself. Instead, Dunna World War I, he accepted a com-.. · mission from the British Ministry of Information and went to sketch soldiers on the battJefield. Sargent v.as in bis 60's at the time. but hLS studies for-Gassed .. are in no way stilted or aloof. The IOJUred and demoralized )Oung soldiers arc proof that the mnoccncc ~f the early 20th ccntul) has bttn poisoned. Of course Sargent's reputauon is pnmanl~ the result of bis paintin.gs, and man" of the sketches ..-CT'C mtended as a means to an end. But e'en the most fragile and incomplete drav. angs re' cal an artist who re- peated!> surpassed his own best efforts. Delt'NM,.._9'~&..­ ModeJa iD .. Some Like It Hot" offered a flnt-rate ahowlng of what'• new for hi• and her fall wardrobea. bathing suits (designed b} Berzon's pies on the run\.\a' .\I" .i~ s the~ nast) ''ere Annie ~kCon"ille (dt•-RedmoD, makeup artist. ( .. them l daughter Karen) to soph1st1catcd appeared standing dose then part-signer of the ballroom cen11.·rptl'H'' common mistake women make suedes and leathers. All were pres-ang v..tth longingglancc\lo paradl' -clear bo" Is filled" 1th gold li.,h "1th t·osmettcs 1s the\ o"erdo 1t."). ented to the taped Jungle beat of couture \\hen the duos pa) ed ea"·h and th ang balloon' lc.itcnng darl'\.-'\anc) Casuvut oftheGrcssner rock music. other on stage. the-. a Imo t li.1s~ed 1ort0rthe "ewponcr Rl''Ort. .\gene'. Robert Dea.iso offa.pand- The audience loved 1t. Bute' en then came togcther for an C\lt Eleanor Miller ofl .1 Jolla (lkrrnn·, mg lmagesofln me and Mark more the> lo\-ed thecomiccounter-holding hands in the mode ol thl' mothl'r). Jim rttcNolt). Orangl' Daaka I creator of the ice point ofa mime perfornung an the classic Sonn' and ( hcrc\11\l)I thl' Count' nonst e\.'stat1l O'er ha' "'·ulpture I background. Sometimes teasing the '7Qs ft'H'nt completion Of..1lk clrr3n@l'- modcls(he almost tnppcdonc). EnJO~ 1nga hot produc.. t1on \\halh rnents fort he hnne ~ud1tonum Another Berzon innovation was included break dancing. skits JUI ("E'en the I "'-foot palm trtt!i arl' the introduction ofmodchngcou-dancing.. sangmg.Jugghng.and 8' m-silk." he shared) Judy Kurl, Dian~ • . Pap;Jran11s edited b} Dail~ Pilot \t\ le Editor Vida Dean. Nlr ........... ., ...... '- with Marlon Berson that fublon'1 entertalnlnl. Judy Kurt polnta to her faYOrltea and mlm Derek Locbran tea Debbl Berson. Moms who nurse infants should be discreet D R LA D RS l"ttC' been reading a lot 1n 'our column abou1 ho\\ d1C>gr.scdul 1t" to brcaC>t·lteJ 11 ~h1ld in a resurnrunt I d11J no1,no" unul toda,, ho"'t''t'r h tala" l'\l'>b n '\"·" ' or' ANN LANDERS \talc proh1~11u1 ttH• nursmgol babte'> in puhhl .\pp:m~ntl~ 3 \\Oman·, hrt':t\t 1H'On\11krcd unl' ul her ··pn,atepan •• .\l>sembl\ m n tian Pround 1111.'d (Unl>Ul'<.'l"l>'tulh l 1\1 par.s kg1 la\1011 that \\Ou Id hJ' l' allowl'd pubh'-bn·a ... I· leedinga\ "l"ll ll\ th"· <.k'>tgnatton ol Cl'nain area' tor nlllk \Unt'iathtng t 1h1nli.; 111 ... nd1culous tol'quah: br"•a,t-tt>l'<ling "1th nude \Unbathtn Onl' ll> \\Omkrfulh hcalthtuJ for both mo1hcrand"h1ld l hl·othl'risub,ll;nl'. Plca\1..•rnrnml•nt Harper's beautiful women -L~LH U 'LPPOR lRINM Ntl \ IAN DEAR L.L I taavt uitd repeatedly lbat brf'Hl• ft dine caa b:t done di crttll) I• public and I f'f' notbl11 wron1 •ilb ta. U brt11t·ft'tdinc ID public Is U1t1el l1> lbt' 1tatf'ofNt.\\ York,anawfol lot of women bave btea breakh•a tbe law. A for au de unbalblna. lbo t ~ bo l'njoy this ort of thing bould lnve11t11ate nudl t camps. You an· rt1bt. Ont tbing bas nolblo1 to do lll1tb 1be otber. • • • De \R '\I\ l \NDERS: I mu't ha' t thl' mo\t boring Job 10 Chl' \\orld I "orli. in a fol'lur) and !ltand in one ~ro1 'ncn hour\ada)t doing thl• \.\me 1hingoH~rand o\ er It" '>O noisy~ ou c3n t talk to the pcopk around you and · C\en 1f \\C'could hear. \\C arcn 't allo""ed to talk.\\. e'r1.· \uppo!ll'<.1to1.·onc1.·ntrate on "the job... . Th1.• problem is canned mu\lc. for a" h1lc thl'' had lountry mu\1<.· piped in. but l>Oml' of lhl' "orler~ • lOmpla1nl'd . The\ ¥.anteJ rtKli. and roll .\bout a '"eel ol rn("\, ;1nd rnll l'frt,;,. t"ln1rn~ufcmplo)CCl> to the nur~\ otlll"C' tor ,.,pmn. '°the-. tnrd o n music. P1.-ople rom~,lamcd that 11 "a like: "-Orkin 1n a funeral honte. UEAR N LA Not RS: I havd>c•cn ®unga loH~l} \oun \\Oman ton >~<ar. We hll\.C hc'1.·n talktngabout mama 'I.\ Uut one thin \\0111e' me. When the moon IS full she bcrnme!I hypcral'll->e ... 1k·tcmiX'1cd-1n ~hon. a lit1l1.· wack~. Four \\Oml'n bn.lught 1n headset\ la~t '\\c:t.·k. but the: lx>'s 'aid \\c:rnn 'tu~ them tx-1.:all\l' thl'y arc wo dastrurting No" \\l' don't ha~c an> music and the dil)'> w1:rn 18 hour.. Ion~. Plc.'a c hC"lp u Ol\le this problem - f { IOtn IOLKSINP\NAM ctn· Ot:AR FOLKS: AU tbt work1tudit11laa\e1ttn support tbe &btory &bt pl asa.nt mask 001 only rellevt tbt boredom of monotooou1 procedurta but loerea tit proch1Nloo . I \C hrard 1ha1 the po\1tion and ~hape ol lht' rnoon haH' ,1 \Cl) real inlluencc on the bchoinor oh:c11a1n ~oplt'. b th1\trucor tal\C'!-XX lN CEN I RAl I\, lll. DEAR CENT: It's trot. The word "laaatlr:" 11 dtrlved from tbe Lallo "luna," wbleb muns moon. Some pcopl Tbe ceo&ral problem setm1 to ff dl11en1loo 11mong tbe employees regarding tbt kind of music that t playtd . Tbe employee m ust accept tbe fact tbat there Is no way to please tveryou. The mu le sboald be a mix -so mt country, 1ome rock, Big Band, Dlxleland, aod may~ a II Ute optra and sympbooy, loo. Hand tbe boss tblt c:olumo with as maDy &Jguaturts as you CaD collect and I'll bet lat 1et loonier tbao others wbtn the moon 11 fall. Tblslsn't all bad. Odd btba vlor can bt dealt wltb mo rt Hiii)· if you know whtn to uptcl II. • • • Arel our parents too ~trict'.' HD rd to ~.1ch :'Ann landen booklet "Bugged 8\ P.m·n1s'1 I lo"' to Oct More Fr«tlom. "could. hclp)ou l>ruigt• thc: 8l'ncrationg:1p .• 4W..·ncJ 50C'i nts with> ourrt'QUC'St an</ a long. st:imrxd. }c/f. Ddd~s cJcn\.dOJJ<'IOAnn I Jf)dl·~. P.O. Beu: 11995. Clm·<1go, Ill. 606 I I. follows through. " • • • HELP YouRSELF Many diet books promise too much. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I can't understand \\h) )OU ne,er nx- ommend at least one of the man)' diet bool..s that have been pubh hed. What have you got against them? I'm sure many a reader has lost weight and benefi1ed from the advice. MRS. W. DEAR MRS. W.: \1aanl)' becau~ man) promise 100 much. and often present diet procedures that ma) be harmful Perhaps rm cnv1ouc; be- cause no publishers have been intercstl'd 111 bringing out a proposed book of mine called "The Las) Wa)' to Diet ·· But I doubt 1hat's the reason One editor "ho haJ published a numtx:r of m\ bools on d11Terent subject~ turned me down for this reason "'It needs a g1mm1ck You ha .. cn't got a g1mm1ck ··I've g1-.l'n up on publ1sh1ng the diet book because I refuse to uc,e a g1mm1cl But I tind I'm in good compan}. l'\l' come across the follo"'ing 1nformat1on b) Dr Eh1abeth M Whelan. Ex.el uuve Di- rector ol American Council on Sci- ence and Health: (In AC SH Ne""s and Views) Wh\ You See So Fl'w Good D1e1 Books.· . PETER S TElllCROHll l'\ tl'ns1 H' collccuon of rcJeCI ion Lei-te~ in return -one "as refreshingly frank II !Ml1d. 'It's too sensible' ..... Ha\e I anc;"ered \our quesuon. Mrs W') I hope !.O • • • W ARNlNG FROM AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS: Teething preparations. decongestants and cough medicines often contain alcohol 1n concen1ra11ons ranging from 3 to 68 prccnt That can be humful 10 children because alcohol· l.'on1aan1ng med1unc'> can aOect thl' d1\JX)'.)1t1on of other drugs and cause St'nou'> rl'ac tton!. :\lcohol 1s present 1n more than 71)() prcscnbed liquid med 1ta 11ons. \.\ hl'n taken \\·11h uther drugs. ml.'d1cane\ containing alcohol can alter drug absorption or impair the breakdown of other drugs Possible n.~<.ult'> nausea. 'om1110g. irregular heanbcat. con' uls1on., • • • FOR DR Y : The.' Han lord '1ed1cal Sool'I\ " prc<.cnltng a program on hl·ad 1nJum·s \ccording lo ( lair M The September issue of Harper's Bazaar magazine features 10 women it has selected as America's most beautiful women. They are (top. from left) Bernadette Peters, Lin da Evans, Sigourney Weaver, Christie Brinkley, Jacqueline Bisset. Bottom (from left): Phoebe Cates, Kate Caps haw. Candice Bergen, A n n-Margret, Lee Remick. "lla\l' you ever \.\Ondl'rl'd "Wh} most of the diet books on the market arc tra!>h"' Wh} fads. g1mm1Cl..s. anJ med1call> unsound rl'g1men~ far out- number the safe. rl'a~onable diets on thl' !>hd\C'> of\our local bookstore,.., We rl'cn•nth · learned onl' of the rl'a')Oll\ "'h\ i>r Frl'dcm·l ~tare and I '-'fOll' a d1l't bool. prl·scnung a lhuroughh sensible \\Cll-plannl'd '~c1ght-l<)<.s regimen. Dr \tare. as ~ou probabh kno" has tx-cn on thl' nutrition farnlt\ at Har,;ird lor mllrc than 30 'l'ar'> · ( allan M D. program planner "Traumatic head 1nJuries. pan1cu- larl~ as a rl'\ult of motor veh1cli; aludl'nt\ ha\e become a nat1onar cp1dcm1c It has been cs11matcd that in ( onncCIKut al least I 000 c1llzens per \Car ma' suffer <;C\Crc head mJUf") l hl' impact of the inJu~ on fam11\ and friends 1s often de\as- iatton as 11 1c; on the oat1ent." 'E.R.' real blood and guts comedy "\\.1: •,"uhm11tl'd the hooli. to a lung h'>I ol puhhC>herC> and received an Elliott Gould stars in hospital series about bizarre antics in emergency room By SHARON COHE1' A1~1.s ""-w 111 .. ( HIC .\(10 -L 1tekss ho<l1l'' linl· the "alls. dnl'd hluod statn'> thl' 11001. ·and laughter -lnl'> of It -till' thl· air. It's thl' h11,p11al l'ml·rgt•nt~ n)om and th as -..car 11 ma' Ix· .1 nl'\' fln·l·dang ground (or comi.•<.h The blood-and-gut\. lik-anJ.Je,11h tales ·of ( nol < ount' Hmp11,1r, emergenc~ room that hclpt.>J ,p,1\\n "E-R EmergcnC\ Room:· a u1ml'lh pla' in ( h1cago "ill be tran,lurmnl this fall into J ( B\ ll'll'\ 1\IOn \IHI\\ - "f .R ·· -\tarring Fllwtt ( rould "E-K" " ha\l'd on trUl' -.ind <iomeu ml'\ h11 arr l' -\toril'"> t hl· ICl'n-agcr "ho dcn1l'\ ,1w·, prq;n;in1 e\cn aher hl'r hah' I\ horn 1hc h\ pochundnac "'ho c11rnl'' 1n "• oltl'n that ""hen ">hl' taint' dm tor' ''l'P O\l'r hl'r and thl lc•nl'h 1n,11n111r.1l \.\ho l"Oml'\ IO JU\I l!l lt•tl h1, Ilk \l11n ··it-., a n:al t ro\\ Wt lion ol hum.Jn By JERRY Hl CK AP Tol.vlalon Wrller LU~ '"' 11 I I\ -l>a' 1d I 11\\l' prohkm 'him I •Jl•lnll'llll\\llh J "gN<h,11 .. th,11 k.l\l'' e\l'l\h111h including till'' it tm1' cit h1' 111.11111.11 i:il..t''· happ' IJunng thl\ '',If I""'' h." pulkd ofl appro\lmJll'1' 41 I1111..l'' for ~Ii< ' . rv·., Hl1111rx·r, .~ l'ral Ill .11 loll'\ . He \3\\ on h 1\\"d1d n '1 "11rk . J nd orll' "ac; tx·cau'c thl' u:khfll\ \llltm got \Ilk ··~c had an11tlwr 1111..l· \.\hl'rl 1hr celcbnt) knl'\.\ ngh1 olf thr h•ll someth1ne wa\ going on." c;a1d l <'''l' who produn·., and direCI\ thl' pral- ttcal 1okc ~gmt>nl tor the ~ho" ··11 d1dn'1 "'ork 'o .... c turned around p1c,ed anolht.'r '1ct1m and pfa )l'd 11 on him and 11 \\orkc-d ~ h<tf, fl'<1lh 'o ama11ng I\ 1hat C>o man~ 111 tlll'111 "orked · fhc practical Jok<'' <,C{!.ml·nt " prubabh unlil..:c am othcr r \ '"""' 1n,oh10i n:ld1nt1cs .. It . ., tht• uni\ 'ho" "°hl·rc \ou \C'<' cdchnt1e\ a' the.•\ rl"alh art•." he 'Miid II\ · ..aid \tuart Gurdon onl· ul lhl· pia~ ·., l'lght authors .. 11·, lik <1nd d1:ath -~ nd n er") th mg cl-.l 111 tx·· l\\Cl'll The pl;i, ,and the teln 1\11ir1 'hem ha'c l\\u main lharanl'r\ r>r I In"· ard \he1nkld. the moonligh11ny pra11- rnat1'.)l '-'hov.orrn:sabout malp1;1ll1ll and getting Im hand'> blomh. Jnd Dr b 1: \hendan. ;i JU.,H>Ut-ol 'dwol Joltor \\ho upt·ratl''> '>lnttl~ h\ lhl' hook \\ h1k thl"lf d;1\hl'\ nl;J\ lx• \l'rlllU\. ·•fmergl"lll\ Rotim·· 1•."lalld \\Ith ,1ap\t1d.. and gallm'\ humor J hl'fl' ,1rl" 101..e\ ahout hiood 0\ l'I dme' dead '-'l'1gh1 and nul\<&llll'' ''ho l"Onll" lo thl· Cffil'ri:(l Ill ~ room "hl'n the\ rl' not \ll \.. Thl'' 0 ll' lalkd (r0\1EK\ -an au111l\m0 tor .. <•l'I Out ol M~ I magcnn Room .. ··There·, humor 1n lhl· hloud and l!Ut\ .. \i.11{1 R1thard r 1r1.'. another Juthor ·· 1 hl'rl'., light 1n thl darkl''>t 'llUJllUn 1f \OU ha\.e a \l'll\lll\ II\ to J1StU'>!> II .. \\ 11t11 111n g11 1111 I Ill' I 11n1g111 \ho\\ Ill\'\ .Ill' h1.1ng thl'nl\l'hl·, l"lul th\!\ lo.1111\\ lhl l.lli~-4·, on thl'fll r h~·\ 0 rl' \1111 1w1 ICJrOllllg. I Ill' 'kllTil' tor f, I \l1n11ll'' \ ''c h.1\l' ''' mal..l' 'url' that till' tlu.1111111 lhl \ >'l I In\ oh l'd IO dt1l'\ll'I mah· thl'lll 111111.. h.HI 1 hl'\ ha\l· to tonw out l1111~1ng good and not '><•' Hn I dc>11·1 \\,lllt 1hat \ll.'nl' hl·nh11d' d•ll'' thing' and ,;i\, I h mg' I hl'\ don I \\ .111 I rx·ork In \l'l' or hl'Jr \\ l" haH' 111 m.11..l· 'llfl' \\l' d11n·1 hurt an) hod)' 1ma~l·:· Lo .... e .1 lnrn1l'r h<."ld pro<lulcr for "'li!I \1tnUll'\ .. ~.Ill.I I hat thl" C.Ull\'\\ful 'l'lup anJ l'\l'CUt1t1n ol ,, practical tOkl' I\ hkc.: .Ill lll'h\.•rg. mn\ll) OCIO\\ the wrtact ··11·, mo,th JHl'parat111n ·• hl' said ··\\l'ma} 'hoo1 tht•\\hokth1ng1nom· d.1) hut "hat ri;opk don't real11c I\ th,11 11 tal..t'' .1 \\l'l'l 11t prc11ar311on. \\1th ~oml ll'lt hnt1t·, 11 1.1~cs thrc-l· '-'t'd' 111 prl'p;11;at1on \\. hc1\ thr Oly mp1t· torch wo hc.·1nv run I dn alkd 11 \\ould b1.' fonn) II a runn'-·r lllrnl'd thl· corm•r IJnd no one "a' tlwn· \nd "'hen he l'Omt"'i For l'mcrgenc~-room doctor. and nurses. humor" often the onl} "'a} to rcheH~ tl"ll'>IOn and trauma The laughter '>ornct1mes becomes so loud that ho.,p1tal adm1n1strator\ com- plain. '>3)'> Dr Ronald Berman. anoth1:r author .\1 ttnll''>. lhC} \e said .... \\.( \C haJ tuo man\ people laughing at thl' de<,k · Rcrman said. "(Bul) You ha\(~ to ha\l' a \l'n\e of humor with all thl' carnagl' 'ou seo."' Baman '>hould kno" 111., tail's from night:. uf \\orking in thl' l'ml'rg- l'nC\ room of ( oun1' and llhnol\ \1a'><.>n1l ho\p1tal'> arc" hat promph:d hi\ lnl.'nd . Gordon 10 think of 1urn1ng. thl·m 1n10 a pla~ V. h1k \\url..1ng. lkrman \<&Id he 1-• .l'pt th1nling ""hat a great '>l"l'Ol' 1h1., ·1 wuldn't laugh \\hl'll 1\ ""a' lunn' I lOuldn't let m''>l'll l'f\ "'hl'n ll \\3\ \ad.. . . But thl' \lt>rie'> ··.,n·mcd hkl' a \\Onderlul thing tOCOn\C~ IO other .... said Baman. no"' an 1nll'rn1s1 at Ka1<.n I oundat1on Ho.,p1tal an Rich- m1>nd < alif .\ltcrtalk1ng \.\tth Berman. Gordon and other co-authors-two of\\hOm had roks 1n the pla) -conducted their own research for about a ~car. work mg alongside doctors and nurses and gathering material. ··~e had some stone., that we c.ouldn·1 put m the shu\\-because the) "'ere so unbel1c\able." said (Jordon. an1s1tc director of the •Organ1e Theater in C h1cago. ~omc were funn); 01hcrs. tragic. One da). hl' recalled. ··somebod} dropix·d off a 90-~ear-old man wear- ing d1a~r' \\1lh a note 'Please take tare of m\ father ··· < 1ordon sa"> the realism has con- lnhutcd to thi.· pla) ·s succcs'> -more than a million Pl'opk ha .. c '>l'cn the l\.\O ( h1<.:ago productions '>IOCC 1982. .\ml hl' thanks the 1ek' 1s1on pro- dut11on ""Ill be JUSI a., oopular ··rh1\ 1\ a medical '>ho" unlike \ou·\l' C\er seen:· Gordon .,aid "In =Eml'rgl'nC) Room." pallenl'i arc going to be <hang. Doctor<i make mistake'> That docsn"t happen 100 often on TV. Thcsl' arc human beings. Thc~e arc not gods:· a new brand of TV had. l'H'l' hlld\ ' gonr V. ~ thought Buhh<t "n11th \\OUld Ix· thl· ix·rfcll pc.:r,nn \\ t" got h1<; hrothl·1-nrnnagcr to u1oix·1 .1 tt· .ind Ill'"' h 1 m 111 Kl' no Thl'rl \\l·rl· rhotographn' and a r<1lill' l'\u1rt tor htm to run lhl torch I k run' otl lollo\\\ thl· trallil tone' and rnd' up <it a hu~h ~ hl•n hl' lOml'' had; l'\l'I\ hoJ, ha' dr<iap- pearcd Oh' 111u\h ·· 1 \ \ Blonix·rc, &. Prar- 11cal lokl'\ .. lJn 1 hooli.; taknt 1n thl· U\ual \\;l\ \ cl'lcbnt\ l'.tn't aud1t1on lor a JOkc But thl' lClcbm' ·., a~ent or a fnend ha' 10 Ix in on 11 To g1\e appro,al and to '>tl·er ~e '1c11m into I\ But no" that the 'iho" l!I a .,ucccss. agents art.• l,1ll1ng LO"-t' to l(l'l their d1enl'> onto the sho" E\'Cr) J<>l..c '' 1a1lorl'd lo <iurl the pcrsonahl\ • (lf 10\l3nlC. II WCI\ learned th al "hen C\l'r1.: 1\C guru ~1chard \1mmnn\ ~l\C') a kcturl' hl' nc\cr look\ ,11 hi\ aucJ1cncr "We nH1<le up a named l'allcd the Ph,wl \<x1t"t\ and got ~1mmon' I<> kcturc .>1 a ~ha11t\ b\:nclit.'' \.i1d I o'>'c. "Wt· h1rcd 40 u.c1or.. and .1t lrl'\\l'' lo be the audll'nlt' and when 'i1mnrnn\ tinJll\ lonl..cd ur al them -tht'\ '-'l'ft' all nude · \\.l' l nt•\\ that Su1an1w \omers \\a\ good .n "ork1ng \\llh people tn \pnntanl·ouc, \ltuat1on~ 'Wl' told hl'r '"I.' wen· doing an 01) mpK special and askl'd her 10 hO'.)t the \cgmcnt w11h thl' wl'1ghthflers. We hired :w hugl actor\ and the} were all <Kowllng and prl't<.·nded not lo speak lnglish. ~uzanne tned to lhee1 them up and <ouddl'nh the\ came all\ c and gut into a food fiiht. She was 1n the midst of 1l and handled n \Cry well " \kanwh1lc he was ofT to pull anothea gag on a famous actress. All Lowe would \41} was that he 1~ h) rn pubhl and he had contmed a Jole that '-'Ould lca .. e her suddenl\' 1n the limch&hl. , Call the Police Rock •lneer S~ of the aroup The Pollc_e..Jloan•t bav:e many wardrobe problem• In b.la moTle debot, u a character called Feyd lD the .clence fiction film .. Dune." due to be t'eleaaed later this year. YOUNGSTERS MIND MANNERS ••• From Bl 1n \t\J('l arou~ ranging trom blacl.; profec,c;ional\ to Md>onald' rn· taurant cmplo)ccs and the Te\&S A&M lJn1vel'.,ity football team. tra\:clina abrood. • Ne w m usic network offers preview kc)." 'lhr ';ml in an in &Cr\: 1cw ' uu don't ha'e to he raised 1n a "hilt hou\C to ~no" ho~ lo ~) 'fx1.:u\C me: 'Thank \OU· Please.' Your pafl'nl" don't haH to be Ph.D.' to teach )<>Ung kid\ th<. ba\ln in mnnnrrC>" Sht•llon, who in 1969 bcc mt one of the fir .. 1 hlack n1~l attcndan1s hm:J h~ ,1 m:iJor airline. \tarted nt"arh a decade ugo tc1chin1 ~1al \kill\ -without f)a) -to a few girls in thl' f IOU\IOn hOU'lln prOtt'Cl wht'rt' \he arl'w up. tier con ulung bu .. mc.,.,, 1 o rhc Re~ Of You Inc .. w11\ a p.m-t1mc effort until f.cbrua')'. when he lcn her Contm"nlal A1rhnl'' Joh. • hclton said ~he ha been critici1ed hv pcopk who behc"'e he i tc china bfatck l'h1ldrcn tu be "¥.htte." But mannl'~ an<.! the ~lf·conlidcncc 1he) hnna arl' unl\crsal. he id. "l dcc1dC'd to stan wnh youna kid" ••• to prcpa them 11'1 term of" hat to c pcd in w 1tc corporate ,\mcrit'8" O\ \~( 1111 ~ -()1<,<nH'I\ \I 1 '\,1.·1..,.ork th~· nc.'\\ .:.t-hl>Ur llll\ll cntcrtainnwnl nl•tuork "Khcd ulet1 to 1frl•11t h\ l,1n I hn' an- 1111110< l'd h1ghli~hl\ Ill "' 'lle."'fi:tl "" l'lltl\ r' tn (',1hk n111ll1pl1 '"h"ll1' I IJJ\ r,lflll\ f \f\( )I 11,lllclfl\\ l\k < nnlld1•n1 111 th1• -.e,1' It(' the lOlll· P·'"' h." 'I,. 111 nnt· }Car de,clopin "·H1.: 11 I' k1 prr~1d~ni uutlrncd th~ rn.1111r p111n1' ol ti\ uniin.-cdl'nh'd •tin 111r. "h1d1 111dudl' I 11": i h111111kl1' l'" 111.111 l .1hk l' 111 p.111 h ' -\ llfW·llOW ht1n1t\ 111 ~ ll'nt .. rx-r \ ll h'< fl he;• I -T"o 1111nuh'' .in h11U1 111 11~.11 (•)nlfllCrt 1.il ,1\,11lah1ht\ nn tlw j'lf(I· tir.1111 and -< 11mp11'hl 11\I\ l' .uh er'"'"~ and l 1 •·HI' fll,11kt'l111~ \Ul'j'lOl I '•nu· lht·n. 'he hlh Ocl'n hired to • She tcachc \Oung: ll'I'\ lo 1 al. dearl) "hen ia)ina their nam(. JurinJ mtroduclmn . to ll propcrl 3nd. 1f the 1rt girl , no~ to wt·ar l urkl'\ m puhhr for (frolt\ 1onal . hert>J\lll'HldUdl'\ll( \001.h<tn 1011 \.\-lnl' clrC\\11\jl fo1 inlCf'-'l~W~ anJ _ _J ____ -------- he uJ. ··F~cf)bod hould be tauaht mannc". "1 want to ha'c these kid wal out of< ahnn1 and not he 1dcn&1licd a rm> c: 1 \'!Hid. JU\\ ., a )ntina l')('rson tr)• na "' l't u Job:· • , . . ' Floor reporters become celebrities as C!._9P deleg~tes seek autographs 8) TO JORY Au oei.1"4 ~ ... Wrhtt 0 \l -~n) coolnc ) that m1aht haH' made rcponcrs. acncrall) pcrcc1 .. ed as pohucally liberal. un. CU) an the compan~ of dcltaatcs to the 1984 GOP convcnuon, acncrnll) f)t!rceivcd as mostb con,crvau .. c, appartntly did not c~tend to network new' correspondent\ workina thr floor. "l thouaht &her~ might be 'lnCcf'\ and Jeers,·· (hung \811.t of &he GOP pthcrang, "but II WIS QUiit' the OJlposttc Proplc told me. ·1 &L't up earl) 10 "iUch )OU on 1hc nc"'s: \od for ome pcopll'. that's not rai.)." Chunf anchors 'N8( News at Sunrise. ' which is broadc;m as earl) us 5:30 a.m. 1n ome place~. Could me alienatlon bt more imagined than real'! for 10 minute) recently. Connie Chung. the NBC News unchorwom3n as!.iancd to the Republica n National Convention as a roving rcponcr. stood signing autoaraphs for SC\ cral admirers. most of them dcleptc . She seemed from a distance, gractou~. even providing paper and pen for those "athout. Edwin Diamond the media critic. opined in the Nauonal Journal's CQnvcntton Daily that rcponcrs con-~idcr them clvc closer 1deol0Jicall) to the Democrat~. "the puta11vc 'party of 1he common people.'" L1kcwi c. Oianiond ~aid. "QQQ 11u1 of 1.000 delegate here "-Ould bet their Reagan-Bush buttom that the press 1s too liberal • " Connle Cbunt Other correspondents. notabl) CBS' Diane Sa" yer and Leshc tahl and Chns Wallace of NBC. "'ere ea~il) recognized b) autograph seekers. Diamond o;uggested that 1n tact "Republicans and 1he pre"i'i corp~ .. arc rcalh brothcr'i and sister.. under EVEHIHO -l-00-IJIJD NEWI 9 UTT\.£ HOUSE ON THE PRAM 0 IJ/LOIO H MOVIE t t 'They Call Me Brue.?" ( 19821 Johnny Yune. Margaux Hemingway OlMOVIE • • P0tky s II Tiie Nexl Day' 119831 Din Monahan. Wyatt Knight S GARRY SHANDllNO ALONE IN Cl) IATTWTAA ClALACTICA fDlt.-ea~ CD INTROOUaNG BIOt,OOY -8:30- (J) C88 NEWS G TIC TAC DOUOH VEGAS 9 A8CNEWSQ • -t:OO-~ :;AH O'fKE 8 1 KATE & ALLIE * * • Tiit Tt11rty·N1ne Steps 1J ~ V ( ~7="1 PO'#ell, Dlvld Warner ~et~I ~•e<e) POlly Bergen * • '' Mottltt LOdt 119821 Clllrl· Shin Belalonte-Harper G HEWS loo Heston Nttk Mancuso CD MERV GRIFFIN -UO-EI;) GREAT P£RFORMAHCE.S m riw:NEIL / LE>iAER m ALFRED HfTCHCOCK NEWSHC)l.M PRESENTS Cl> PHOTOORAPHlC VISION S) MOVIE J_ HEWS • t t * One Flew Over The [I TAXI Cuckoos Nest' \ 1975) Jack Noellol· «) DICK VAN DYKE son L°'nse Fletcller -7:00-Z MOVIE I) C8S NEWS • • • Rocco And Ht5 B<othefs IJ NIC NEWS ( 19811 Alain Delon. Renato Salvet0t1 a rw A BIG GIRL NOW -9:30- ·0 *~ G t! NEWHART OCI)· ~OF ~ .... E m> EVENING AT POPS "r>g;L rvn' "'" H VIDEO JIJt(EBOX m> JIM COOPER'S OAAHGE -10:00-COUHTY (J) p .M. MAGAZINE I) ~ CAGNEY l LACEY OQ)C!>NEWS 9 EHTEATAIHMEHT TONIOHT g RETURH OF THE SAINT IBNEWS m FACES ANO PLACES MOYIE H DA. SEUSS' THE CAT IN THE * ** Thunder Bay· 119S3' James Stewan Joanne Oru ~TMOVIE «) CAl.UNG ALL SPORTS C MOVIE • * ,., 'Tht Great Sinner (19491 * t Dan-~ f1983, Timollly Hui· Gregory Pectt Ava Gardne< ton Mandy Pattn~in -7·30-H MOVIE 1J 2 ON THE TOWN * t Curse 01 The Pin~ Par.tile< ' 1J FAMll.Y FEU0 1983 Ted Wass David N"en o rrs A LMNG o MOVIE 0 EYE ON LA. * t * Piaf 119731 Brog Ile Anet G) ~ PEOPU'S COURT Pasuie Ch11s1opne Q;) WU>, W1lD WORLD OF -10:30-NIMALS ml SHE.AK PAfVIEWS Q) IHOEPEHOENT NEWS (J) TIC TAC DOUGH EI;) DAUAS: A STAKE IN THE ARTS '1) THAT OIRl ml FlWTZ SCHOlOER: AN 1 "1fMOOl.£fK>CK AMERICAN PORTAAIT -8.'(JO--11:00-~ ,.., SCARECROW AHO MRS. I) a 0 ({)@) ® m NEWS Ki.a~ 0 SATURDAY HIGHT 0 Ma TVS CENSORED a ROWAN a MARTIN'S UOOH·IH VZJ CD THE JEFFEASOHS ~~ G> SOLID GOLD HITS ***''t 'Tiit lpcrtss F11e· {1965) EI;)THEOOOOHEIGHBORS MICl\ael Caine. Ntgel Green -11:30- 0 0 CALL TO GL~Y ~: ~l;enth Month (19791 0 JOKE.R'S W1lO Carol &trnett Kettll Mtellell «)700CLU8 S 8ltAMBATH: IN THE BEGINNING ZlMOYtf *' • "CurM 01 Tiie Pin~ Panther" ( 1963) Ted Wass David Niven -11:55- H MOVIE * * 'Tiie Stat Chamber ' I 19831 MICllMI Douglas, Hal Hotbr~ -12:00- " TWIUOHT ZONE 0 EYE ON HOU YWOOO NlEP£NDENT NEWS CD THIOICE OF THE HIGHT ®)MOYIE * * * 40 C1ra1s' 11973) l1v lmlnn Ed~ard Albeft 0 MOVIE * * StarSlnd !19821 Jo Kenne-di =Donovan * • 'So<otress ( 19821 leigll ano Lynette H.,ns. Bob Nelson -12:15-c DURAH OURAH: THE VIDEO CONCERT -1t.ac>-a Gt LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTEllWI 0 ALFR£O HITCHCOCK PAE.SEHT8 0 THREE THREE 0 AOWAN l MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN G> LCM. AMEAICAH STYLE EI;) GREAT ZOOS Of THE WORLD -1:00- 0 GENEAUTRY 0 BEST OF LA. TOOAY ~ THE PROTECTORS G)UOVIE • * , , Tall Story 119601 Jane Fon da AnthOny Perluns -1.20-c ..ow * • * , Tht Lile Of Brian 1979 G1 illam Chapman Jolin Cletst -1:30-0 HEALTH AElD 0 HOlL YWOOO CLOSEUP Tl MOVIE ._ t •, 'Planet Earlh 1197~) John Suon Diana Muldaur CD AU IN THE FAMILY ~ROWAN l MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN Si MOVIE • • ., Rtslly bness' (1983) Tom Cruise. Rebecca OeMornay Z MOVIE C1m11ron 11931) Rtehard Di• Irene Dunne -1:~- 119831 Dan Monahan Wyalt Kniollt -2:30- G) MOVIE *'*'• A Fever In Tilt Blood" 11981) Efrem Zimbahst Jr Angie Oick1n10rt -3:00- CHICO ANO '04E MAH C MOYIE * * Funetll Home ( 19821 Kay Hawtry Barry M«se -3:26-H MOVIE * * ' Sptcehunter AdvtntUtes In The Forbidden Zone' ( 19831 Ptttt S1riU$S Molly Rmgwald -3:30- J FAITH20 S SANTANA I HEART: CONCERT FOR THE AMmCAS l MOVIE t P111d1Se'' ( 1982) Wllht Aamt1 Phoebe C11es -4:00- C!J CHICAGO'S ARST REPORT «)GENESCOTI 01MOVIE * * 11 'Mother LOdt' (1982) Charl- ton Heston. Nici< Mancuso -4:30-Ci TKEMUPmS -4;35- C MOVIE * * Sl~I 01 The Night 119821 Roy Scheider Meryl Streep Nee• ••ora. ............ , t G> MOYIE H MOW *'* Silence 01 Ttte North (19811 1J ~BESTOFCARSOH ** FndayTlle 13th Parlll tl981) ForCbaif~Ad Eltn Bufstyn Tom Ske<rill 0 ~ABC HEWS NIOHTUHE Amy Steel John Furty ACTION m SURVIVAL a MOVIE Call '1l) GREAT P£AfOflMANCfS t t 81Q Gun<lown· 119681 Lee Van -2:00-A DAll.Y f'tLOT thr km.'' ahke in C\etal mpcr.--ts, ~u~·h s income lc,el~. s0<:1al status and f"a('1 I m ~t'Uf! In an) l."a c. ( hun nd otber net"or!I: rcwrter1a~ed1he le\ cl of ancnuon from dcl~tcs and others on thc cun' ention noor -indudang a It" proft ~tonal colltaaue -was about the same at both con' entions. th1,one 1n 031laund the Democratic mcetin la t month in an Francisco. "h's t1ancr1na 1h11 thty wan1 t<> n) hello end "-Int an autograph for them el'we or ~meonc else.'' the NBC comspandcnt said. "It's a problem at 11mes. when I'm 1ry1na to 1e1 10 a scheduled mtervtt' ..... or ~t one up, but I al"'a) ~ tf) to be ple3\anl." Grandpa'• girl .uo•z •• he ~id he 1r1ed to Jive autograph collectors more 1han JUSt her s1ana· lure ... , al"'a)s put. ·~1cr to meet .. ou: or. 1f it's a JOurnahsm ~tudcnt, :Goo<l luck 1n )OUrcarecr.' I 1hank 11'~ kind of cold to just "rite )Our name ... -~ . Actreaa tephanl Ztmb&Uat •hare9 a 9PeClaJ moment lrida ber 95-yea.r-old &ra.ndfather, riollniat ~frem Zlmb&Uat ar •• darl.nl a family reunion lD Rockport. llalne. Her father a. former TV FBI aient Efrem Zlmbellat Jr . Director open to all Money, power led suggestions to Emmys 'divorce' LOS ANGELES (AP} -Olr.ctor -- Arthur Hiller aaya he •lw•YI emllee "IE\\ YORX t Pl-There·\ mo~ broadcast. which •111 be hown on When an actor MYI 90methlng than 3.000 m1ks scparaung 1ht CBS Sund.a) night. Sept. 23. Interesting on the Mt. Holl)"'ood-bascd Emm) .\1Aards The ""JauonaJ \cademy of Tere- ''I know I'll net the credit for It group and its,,.,., York counterpan '1s1on Ans & Socnces ( 'ATA.S), lal.,,"h41aald.'T'AgOQdArthurHlller "Esscnualh ll"-a~adl\orce."sa1d .... nh its separate membership. YOt~ toueh' ~ wtll wnte." John le\ erence. a .... ards director for on and orpmzes the awanh for Hiller Jt •rare dlrectOt wtio k• lhe no"' d1s11nct, Wt'il < oast-tiascd da)Ume programming. nC\\s and h1vlngwrlter1around. On hlan8'#Mt .\cadcm~ of Tek\lsmn .\m &. Sci-spons. 'one of these awards «r· film, .. Teechers," starring Nlctl Notte ences. emonies is on nttwork tclev1s.ion. nd Jobettl Wllliaml, he vworkec:I The grounds for di\ orce \.l.t'fC r.::============::::; cloMly wtth f1r1Mlme 1c:reenwr1ter mone~ and Po"cr Biii McKinney. Unul l 'J77. there "as om· organ11~- H• Mid, "I low having writ«S 110n. lhe ""at1onal .\cadcm~ of Ttlc· arouM. It eeema lntane to me no1 to vision .\m & ~1enccs < N \ T .\S). ~t all the help you cen from the "'Ith chapters 10 "''w 't ork and wrlter.Art.,alt,th9y'reth41oneswho Holhwood. Membt-r. of N.\T.\S first dreamed up lM story.'' voted on all lhe andustf) ·s nauonal Hiiier worked with Paddy a"'ards for pnmt-t1me entcrtaan-Chay.t•i.u on "H-... 1ta1," Erich .... , .,...,., ment. da~ lime programs. ne.,..s and Segal on "Love Story" and Steve Shagan on "Nlghtwtng.'' Whlle fllm· spon\ Ing the latter he was often out tn the The nft de, eloped because the wllda and would take a heJICopt• to Holl)"ood group .... as generating the find the nearest pay te~one to caJI pnme-ume awards sho"' and 11s Shagan. resulting re\enuc~. and 1t didn't "'ant Hit other films Include "Silver lo sare the mone} or con1rol equal!~ Streak," "TM Americanization of ""ith the \.t:" Yori.: chapter Emily'' and "The Man In the Glau .\ T .\$ in Holl\ "'ood 1s no"' alone Booth." in running the annual Emm) .\v.ards lUXU,,Y THEATRES F1m Two Mltm• Sll-1"1' * Olll V Sl. 75 Unltu Nelff Rob Low• OXP'ORD eLUQ (f'O-tJll Al 1 10 l 15 S 15 7 lO & t JS R£DDAWNP"Cr1S) snow1 at t J lO l00S301:00 & 10 lO At 1 15 S·30 & t ·3S ~1u1 Co-l"uture Sam'1 Son (f'G) 3 lO f. 7 4S Clint f:Htwood TIGH'Tlta.E. 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THE F i\:"111 L \' CIRCUS by Bil Keane "We studied 'bout Benjamin Franklin in school. He discovered the kite!'' :tli\R:tlA.DUKE by Brad Anderson • • • .. ....... ;.<!. ..... ..., ................... . "Oh, don't give me that ·1 don't know how 11 happened' look!" :ttOO:\ :tlLLLl:\S ALL FOR KNOT ... BO Uj<BoN, ~ MY<JOODMf>.N, ,AND JILL T,Ai<E IT,AS THEY c;,AY, "N EAT " PEi\:\UTS IN CASE II)\) WONDER WllY I ~AVE mis SACK ON MY MEAD, IT'S 6ECAVSE J'l/E SEEN J.'l'PEIMNTILATIN6 •• W~AT ARE YOU 601N6 TO DO IF A FLY BALL COMES YOUR WAY' BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ! '~~ r '. ___)) ~;;-...-. ": . - ,......--·"'~-· / =·~ "I hate Mondays." DE:\:\IS THE :tlE:\i\CE Hank Ketcham l j /~ ~ • . t 'MR. W1LSON CALLS WW.. .N EOOS CACKLEBERRIES 'N GRUNTS " by Ferd & Tom Johnson WAIT, P~OFoS-sop. ·· IEDDY Ll;:-ES HIS LITTL~ Joi<!:: _ _..., .. -:-.> ~'~ by Charles M. 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SINCE WEN A~ NAIL-5 WMl'ONS? ~---· ' l.ostNG Al..M09T t 3. 000 lN A """""TTER ~ MINUT2:~ C"AIG LeWIS D!!:'-IOES lO "!'RY HIS 1..'\JCK El..SEWHC.Ae ' • I ~1· •" 01 111 .k II 1d •II > •• •' ,. w COMPLETE NYSE CO ITE TAANSAC • 88. Professional· hoto s Taxlawchaagesdivo,cerul~s h M lb p , g lf.l>//OR'> NOTE: This " the fe,,ed S600.000 of h" o:vmp.an\', lino/ PJN or 1 $H·Jl.1rt S<-m·s on the St<Xk to ha~ wife tn a manllll 0 n 0 r e a Figge con t'(/Urnt·~ w r.t.\pa}ers of the nc"'· ~lllcment If Sm11h'\ 'it()('li; h d co~t caA kg1shwon PJ~ mto /JJ"' on Jul) him SI 00.000, he had a long· term 18.) capital pin ofSSOO 000 on whu:h he Ncwpon Bca~·h photographer Melba Flcge ha!> rccc1 \t"d the master of phot~Ph> dcgrte uwurdcd b)' the Profe11ional Pbotoarapbera of Amertca. The htJh~st award prcscn1cd. 1t repn:~nts excellence in photoivaphtc pnnt compct1uon and spcnkana at national, state and local ehaptt'rs of 1he aroup Fiage fo~ndcd Flue Pboto1rapby wuh her husbitnd. BUI, tn Gkndale 1946: The pair achieved 1nternat1onal notonet> b) photographing Playbo)' centerfolds between 1964 and 1980. Figge moved her busme.,r, to Newpon Beach nfterherhusband'~death in 1976 and no" operates the o,tud10 along with sons Gree and Erle and daughter Leslie. • • • Robin G. Berglund of Newpon Beach has been appointed executi ve "KC president and chief financuil officer for Irvine·~ Ponderosa Homes. Berglund has been with Ponderosa since 1977 He also serves on the board of directors of Lido Saving• and Loan A11oclatlon and 1s active 1n the Flnaoclal Executives Institute and th e National Association of Corporate Treasurers. • • • Dannie M. Hayes ha~ been elected ..en1or' ace president ofSeucrlty Pacific \.\ hcther or not divorce !s 1~ >~ur had to pa) Ut\ -hut no C3)1\ with ptJ\t,. pr~nt or future. at 1s 1m-which to pay the tax Mt') Smith. pctallve you understand the c>.tent to though. could sell 1hc stod for which the 1984 tall law drastically S600.000 and pa) no ta' b«au-.c she change~ the rules on divorce and showed no gain taxe~. rhe three ke) areas covered b> But under the nc~ la"'. propcrt) tht' law are almost cen.atn to affect settlement\ arc treated as g.ift\, not you: propcn y senlements; ahO'_lon) sales Result: Propen) transfers made pa) men ts: dependent)' c>.empuons. bet"-ten spouses a!> pan of a d1\'0rcc You cannot afford to be ignorant' are income ta>. free. The husband bas • l'ROPERTY SETTLEMENT~ no tnablc gain or los~ on the tramkr. The ·g4 uu law mak~ a 180-degrce On thC' other hand, the "'1fc camcs tum from the past m this area. Before O\er the husband's tait bam !:><> 1t \he the new law. 1f a husband transferred !M:ll'> the propcn) right awa) sht ma) property to his Wlfe as pan of a now o"'e an income tait. divorce settlement. the husband The transferring spouse "''II "-3nl could have been hit with an income to &.JVC low-ba"s propert> to his tax. If the propeny had gone up an 'ipousc and keep the h1gh-bam prop- valuc (its current value exceeded the en y . .\t lhe same 11me. the spou!ie on husband's tax basis or cost). he had to lhe recc1vmgend will want h1gh-ba'>1s pay ta:1. on the difference. j ust as ifhc propen> to mtn1m1zc her potenual had said the propen) to his wife ta>. when the propeny l!I !>Old. In bnef. he was paying tax on This generall y applies to propen) "phantom'' income -mon~ he transfers madeafterJuly 18.1984.the didn't receive. The current value of dale the law was enacted But 11 will the propeny became the w1fc·s ta); not appl> 10 transfc~ after July 18. bam and she could St"ll 1t Wt-free under settlemenh made befo~ that 1mmed1atel> after the transfer. date. unk!>s both pames agree For instance. Jobn Smith trans-lmpartant: The panics can elect to NEWS NOTES SYLVIA Po1tE1 ha\e the nc"' liv. ru•es appl~ retro- actl\ cl> to tr.rnsfers made bctw«-n Dec. 31 . I% l , and the date ol the lav. 's ennl·tment 1Th1s 1:11 loaded v.11h 1mphc-.auon!>~) • .\LIMO~Y P \'MEN l The) continue to bt' tkduct1blc b\ the pa)tng spou~ and ta11:ahk: to the rec:e1 \mg '>P<>U~ Sa~ one spouse agrees to makr pa) mc:nts tu the other until either pan) dies or the rcc~I\ ing spouse rtmarries. This '" de<.tuct1hlc ahmon) to the pa)mg spou .. e and taxable to the rece1' In@. spou<iC' under both old and nev. lav. But the new la.,.., makes a ch3nS'=' when the ~pou~ make\ pa)'mt.·n" of a fiited total of monc). Under the old law. payment'> of a fixed amount had to be made O\tr a penod 1n C\lC~'> of 10 \cars tn order to be treated a!> ahmon) for ta~ purposer, But the ·~4 law cuts this tame period 10 Just ''' )l-ars The di\ ort.e or <.tpara11on spouSt. Effec11,c date ua:1. yu.rs stanin1 allcr IQ 4 National Bank of Los o\ngele.,, and been designated !>emor commercial officer in Orange Count>. ''We behe\e 11 1s 1mponant for us to have another senior officer on the '>Ccnc:· said 'ice chairman Roy D. Hartmun. Ha)es has bet>n wuh Secunt)' Pac11il· tor 21 ~ears most recent!) as first vice president responsible for the bani.:"~ commercial offices m Nonh Coastal Caltfom1a He wall no"' makt• h1\ home 1n Orange ( ount\ and wall "-Orl out ol "Je"'pon Beach • • • lntne re~1dent Robert J. Pearce hai, tx.-cn appointed .. ice president of Archive Corp.Jisted by NASDAQ sales and marl..etmg for Oatatroa, Inc. of Tustin. a manufacturer ol microcomputer products and a d1stnbutror of IBM PC-compauble m1crocomputcrs and peripherals Pearce comes to Datatron from Comrex International of Torrance. where he served as director of marketing. He was formerly product markeung manager for Costa Mesa's OBI Corp., marketing manager for Irvine's Mlcrodata Corp. and vice president of marketing for Waybero Corp. of Garden GroH' • • • Dunn Companies development firm has purchased 52.000 square teet ol office space for expanc.;1on to a new corporate headquaners at 1761:? Cowan Ave. in Irvine The pro1e<.·t "''II consist of two buildings in a business park environment. '-<lid Ron Showalter of Grubb & Etus Commercial Brokerage Group's Newport Beach offin·. who represented both the bu)er and the seller • • • Sc'eral management appointments ha't been announced b~ O'Connor Combustor Corp., headquanered 1n ( osta Mesa Jo1n1ng the firm as 'tee president and ch1cl operating otlicer I!> J. Thomas McClain, previously with Westinghouse Electric Corp. Joining tht' lirm·s Nash' 1lle Tenn offiles arc Milton Kirkpatrick and Dale McKeand, "ho will pro' 1de apphca11ons engmeenng and proJett suppon sen ll"CS. Larry Hayes, also J01n1ng thl' 1',jash\.1lle offict' "''II pro\ldC markeung suppon in the eastt'm rell1on nf thl· l mted State~ O'Connor dl·s1gs solid .,..aste Lombusuon s~stemc, for "'a'>te-10- energ) conversion proJeCt~ • • • Costa "v1e!i>a-bascd American Diversified has announced SC:\ era I appointments an ltS technical d1\ 151on Robert J. Burdkk ofHuntmgton Beal h 1s technical recruitment manager. Karl H. Lederer is marketing manager. and John R. Mineo, a C O\ta Mesa resident. 1s informa11on networks operation!> director. Joining American Diversified Savings Bank, an affiltate of ..\mcrican D1vers1fied, 1s James A. Rodegbero, who becomes director ofhuman reso~rcc., development Rodeghero 1sa resident of Laguna Hills. Am erican 01\er 1tied '" a financial services and real estale developmenT~mpan ~ • • • The Laguna Bank in Laguna Beach has announced se"cral promouons Steven Holl1teln ha-; been promo1ed to C\ecut1ve vice prei,1dent of commercial loans. R.M. (Marty) Cooper to senior vice president of commernal loan'>. Janice Ballester to ~nior' ice pres1den1/cash1er. Jean Braden to assistant 'tle president/loan officer. and Lyn Burke to ac;s1stant to the president Archl\ c ( orp. an Costa Mesa 1s no.,.., ltsted on the NASDAQ Nauonal Market System. "The addition of .\rch1ve to the Nauonal Market System t!I a recog- n1t1on of our performance and con- unucd growth since we became a public company on Dec. 16. 1983,'' said Howard Lewis. prt's1dent and ch1el executive offi cer. Arch1 ve de'>1gns. manufactures and markets 14-inch streaming tape dn\ · c1. for use b'v origmal cqwpment manufacturerc; an minicomputer and m1cnxomputer systems The com- pam s products pro" 1de back-up \toragc for \.\ inchester disk dn ve~ to protect against data loss and to aid 1n data 1n1errhangc and soft"'are load· intt. Cushman decla.rea dividend The Board of Dm:ctors of ( u<,hman Electronics. Inc declared the tompan) ·., 20th consecut1 \e quanerl~ cash di' tdt'nd The d1 .. 1dcnd of three cents ($ 03) per common share 1s pa}ablt' Oct. I. I Q84 to shareholders of record Sept. 14. IQ84. ('"u~hman Elcctromcs manufat- 1urcs radio test and maintenance t'Qu1pment and telephone test instru- ments. and maintains manufacturing ia,·1 lit1cs in an Jo .. c. "-Ith corporatt· otlice~ 1n Ne.,...ixln Beach The com- pan~ 's 'itod '" traded O\er tht• counter on NA~DAQ using the symbol "Ct'SH.' Irvine firm acquired Sheldahl. Inc . Nonhfield. Min n . and Symboltc Displays. In c, ofln 1ne. have announ\cd an agreement 1n pnnc1ple for Sheldahl to acquire S~mbohc Ot!>plays. James S Womack. president of Sheldahl ~1d. ··sDl's tcchnolog) and product\. panacularh tn the d1spla) area. match well \\Ith ouro~n graphic d1spla) and c1rcu1tf) busincS\C'> ·· \.\ omaek al!lt> said that Di's operations "'II remain at lr\mc pro' 1d1ng a "'e.,1 coast fac1ht\ for ~heldahl \\ omark ~1d that !>ab ol ~DI for m current ti seal 'ear ending ~o' em- ht-r "\O "111 e\ceed S 1. million and added "'lhe compam has a htston or con\1stcn1 profjtablht) •· He also noted that the pur<.·hac;e "'a!> subJe\.t to a d1:1in111\C' agn.-cml·nt \\h1th \\as rnmi:>leted h't .\ug. 17 ':>DT' der,1gn<t and manufat·tures graph1l d1'1pla) panels sold pnnc1- pall' in the lOmmerual. m1htaf) and general a \.1a11on markets. The com· pan~ also dest&.J1S and manulac:ture~ fuel management systems. na\I· f!llOn l'Qu ipment and warning hght!> for aircraft. "'1th other apphcauons Sheldahl as an electronics com pan) suppl) ing product\ for the electronic 101crconne("t1on and packafing 1n- du'>tne'\ Pacesetter ahows profit -\ mt'man Pan·sctter ha'i reported income before l'\traordtnan credit of S Jo 5.UOI t or S I h per t·om mon share and a net 1nrome of So I 'i.000 or S.J I {>(r common shaH' on rc,enues of S58 655.000 for the St\ month\ endt:d June 30. 111~4 John~ Klug. prc\1dcn1 and chair· man of the board ..au this l'Ontrasts "'•th net loss of SI 046.000 or minus S 51 per sharl' on re' cnuc\ of $34 165 000 for the ..ame perio<l. IJst \ear The c\traordinan 1:red11 1n 1984 "'h1ch amounted to ~::!50.000 (or$ I 3 per common 'lharel. rcsultt'd from a , UPs AND DowNs ' reduction of foreign 1nrnme ta'\e!> ansmg from the cam· to~ard of prior year operating los)Cs 1n the com- pan) ·s Pacesetter Elcl·tronics Inter- national. Inc \Ubs1d1af) On June 26 1984 Amcncan Pacesetter completed al'.qu1s1t1on of San Clemente Sa' ings and Loan <)an Clemente cnntnbuted S::!. BO.Ooo to re"enues for the ~" month' l'ndt"d June 30 I \)84 Amencan PaCl'\Cttcr const~h ol three pnma~ op•:r:1tnig d1' 1o;1ons. Pacesetter Homes. Im.: • thl:' land de' clopment ent1t~. \\ oodlc.lol Mon- gage Co .. mongage banker,, ong- inates and '>ef\ICl'S FH\ \'\and con' en11onal loans tor uuh1dt• in- ' estor-.. and ..\mencan Elcllron1c<, Inc manufactures pret.""l!llOn cl«- tromechan1cal equipment. Hunter gem contract Hunter ~orobl..in Corpora«: Com- munications of e1.1opon Beach has bet•n selected b-. Torran~-bascd Bndgestone Tire (om pan) of o\men- ca Inc. to produce··on The Road." a qu.anC'rl\ magazine for Bndgc<,tone dealer"> and .. r rcadhnl~ ... a monthlv employC'C' pubhcauon · Hunter Korobktn '-'Ill be respon- \thl..-tor both ed11onal tOntcnt and ef.iph1c de.,1gn Sand} Thom.,on. 'it.e president of the Hunter tl.orobkin Pubhc;auun Management 'K.-n ice v.111 upc:n 1-.e the pro1n:t Financing coinpleted for Ultrasystem refinery l ltras' \tC'm., lnl of Ir\ 111( .in- nounced.the o;ucce\\lul comrle11on ot tbe finanl in.~ for thl' Da"' n En terpnses ctnJnol ~!incl') ltKatt·J in Walhalla. '.J D The final pha~ nl tht· lin.tnl inti - S 15.050.000 ot cqutl\ -.... a .. ra1..ed b\ Shearson ll'hman-.\mt'ncan Ex· press through a pm ate plall.ml'nt lit hm11cd panncr5h1p unm The remainder ol the ~I~'"'' IK)(1 in equ1t' .,..a., con tnhUlcd ti' tht· general pann1.:r a Jntnt \l'nturl' \Om· pnsed of an l lira'~ ~ll'm' \Ut'l"d11.1n that pro' 1dcd $~ 5 m1ll11)n and Dav. n Enterpnse'> Inc a pn' atel)-held '\;onh Dakota ~Mf)\1ra110n 1ha1 lOn· tnbuted SI m1llwn h• lhl' panncr· \hip The l 'hra" 'ten\', 'uh,1d1ar. "ill haH' appnl\1rnatl'h 1·--rt.'ftl'nt equl\) intcre'>I rn thl:' partnl·rc,hip In addtt1nn a ~~O m1ll1Cln rroJCCt tenn loan and a S2 m1lhun v.ur~in~ cJpllal lnJn "'II hl' pni' 1ded h\ Bant.; nt -\mc•m.a Th1.: J-.umer' l·fonw .\dm1n1,1rauon ha' 1\\Ul'J J l'l1n- d111onal comm11nwnt for guarantt't' to the Banl.. of .\men\ a for,lhl· hcnl'lit of the partnt'r,h1r Thl' Bank t'I 'nnh Dal.:nta .,..,11 part1c1patc 1n thl amnunl 111 I m1lhon \\llh Ban~ ot \mt'rll.t 111 thl' non-gu.Hanlt't'd J)(•rlll'n of thl ln;in OvER THE CouNTER In l(1nm·c1ion v.1th the proJC'll the ut\ ut ~alhalla h• recer,ed • prt•ltminal) aw3rd of ;in. LLba.n DeH·lopml:"nt ..\ct1on Grant from the Ocp.irtmt•n1 nl ffousing and Llrhan Ot•, clupment k>r appro>.1match S4 ti m1lhun . lht· reline~ v.111 he the lafl!e't barlr\-hM.'thanol planl in the CClUn· tr fht' proJl'\ t I\ under v.ay and " hc 1ng built b' a <.ubs1d1~ of l ltra· "'stem'> \\hen completed 1n ~ugus1 ne\t 'car. the refine~ "-tll produte ap- prl"l\lmatch 11 m1lhon gallons ot Jcna1url"1 ethanol. a cost~ffect1\e unleaded µ!>Ohne blending agent that t'nh:inlC\ thC' CX"tane raung. lt '4111 al~ rclo' a appro'\1matel~ ()Q,000 ton~ ol dl\t1lkr... Jncd gram-. and ~lubl~ a h1gh-protc1n animal t"eed <.uppll' ment The tar1ht' \\Jll u<.c apprm.1matel~ ti m1llll)n hu,hcl-; of '\onh DaLoUI harll'' a '<.'Jr a .. ll.., l~·dstod .. I ltrJ\) \tern' I\ a raptdl~ groY.tOg en~int·cnng compam invohed in a v.1d<.· rangr ot h1gh-technolog~ and in no' at•' e pro1ccts The compam 's pnnt 1pal huc,iness acti\ 1t1e' focu!> on thr dt'\1gn c0n<,truc11on. <'Y.ne'."r':\h1r and of)\'.'rat1on of JlC'""t•r plant\ ulll•rna11' l' l'ncr~) prn1t't t\ and tooJ fmXt'\\IO~ pl.tot\ .4 -I It .l • ,) • l'~ 1• -.... ~- Be NB Or ' On the , • -- Dow JoNE s AvERAGES --~------ - ---- 11 WHA T NYSE Dio L-=-=~ -- ---------- ' NYSE LEADERS I.____ ~ -=----=------ UP s AND DowN s ~ - NEW YORI( (AP) -The follQwlng llat show' the Naw YorK Stoett Exch•noe 'toc:lu and werrenl$ thet heve gone uo the moat f nd down the most besed on percent o chenoe regardleu of volume for Monday. ~o Sft(;urlllH trading below 12 i re Incl· ·1,1 ed Net end percentage cha09es ere the dlt erence between the orevlou5 cl051no price end Mondav·~ 2 pm price UPS N1me LUI Che, l l~ll~=~~ ttb 2~~ I 2·. ~ VeleroEnr r '• 4 ll'llHerv Jpf 31 2n S Craig Corp 0'11 ~ 6 MauevF 3''• 'I• 7 Intl Harv 8' • \\ I OvcoPelrt 11 + '• 9 To,coCp ] + 1 jO PalrlcKPtr 1 3 • + '• 1~ ~:.'-A'u,h n 12 : l '~ 13 Alle$CP' 16 r, 14 ~nlxter ll 'W 1 15 exeslntl 2~ + • 19 r:i:Na~l60c>r 111~ 1 l ~ 1 11L Co pfW 1 ~ ~ 1J ~en'1CP 'h I 'It ~ riCpAm of 1 • ~,, NlaM ed/ pf 21 • 1 · SJu111BH n 8 • + \w I PyroEnov I~ + " 4 US Home S'1 t • 5 Glant PCem 91,,. 1' DOWNS N1m1 1 NewprkRs 2 Shoetown n 3 RB Ind i Tacomeoat TlmePIK s PubSvc NH Cook Unll Last Cho 2., -r. 6~-~ 8'• -~ 4'• -"' 18'• -Ht 4~ -... 9 Loni tin S 37pf I Eriso~rce 2'• -• 2. -• 44 ) -2· 1 61• -~ 10 Miii! o 11 lnteg SC 12 Pan Am 13 BerdCR 14 A~vHIGrp 15 ¥, nrtC9 of 1 sslorilns 19 ranswtd wtA 11 ~F COf"~ s 19 nPw 7.76of 20 ec09nfq 21 CaesersWtd 22 FlowGent 16 1 -, .. 41, -• 24, -1 • 10 , 2'') -'• \~~= ~ 10''t -V1 37 11 .. 13''8 -~ 10~. -, Sltl -• 251"t -I • Pct Uo 9.8 Uo 9.1 Up 9.1 Up 1e UP .3 Up ,.3 UP .2 UP 3 UP 6.7 UP 6.~ UP 6. 8i l~.:, Up .6 ~g :13 Up . 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Name lu Bid Asktd Chg, Sea11.ete 1, , 7' • 71' + ~ N"'l'.NL s I, , 2;v1 2i~ + 1 MCI 1, , 1 Groh~ s , " ' 1 ~.~rn ' j' 4; i~· , 11'~ +s~ Tandon , t'I -'11 PSFS J" -'• IRIS c: 1 1 " -1·16 MCI wt «1, 1 17-16 GoLo Quo T£S ----- 1 MET ALS QuoT£S ~~ --=--==--------- That's an apt description of both business and bu~incss peopl a long the Orange Coast. To keep track of \Vhcr compa nies are going and which people are helping th mg tthere.justwatch'CreditLine'-verydayinth Bu in se ttonofy<;>urn w DlilJPilal • • • • .. . • Dlily~il_ It'•• big day for Edwin Moses, Steve Scott In Europe. C2. MONDAY, AUGUST 27. 1984 A ,I.._ Florida'• Pell ~~ may be INvlng 'r' head coaching f\mMC&T09 position. C2. Barons h~ve potential and are ready to use it They a re very big- and exper ien ced , and the favorites By ROGER CARLSON Of llleDellyNMltllfl From tackle to tackle the) average 6-2. 233 pounds. the) '11 be guided by a 6-4, 200.pound quarterback (Eric Zeno), Dave Sw1gan 1s a thrce-)'ear starter at tailback. a 6-5. 250-pound two-way transfer with star quality has been 1n camp since March and receiver Carl Harry has the coach sayinf "He'll be wtthout question the premier receiver m Orange County this year." With such advance billing it's no wonder the Fountajn Valley High Barons are being labeled as the team to beat in Sunset League football circles. "I'm really excited about how I thmlC we are going to play." sa)'S Barons Caoch Mike Milner. who begins his sixth year with a past which reflects a 38-21-2 record. mcludang shares of league titles thr past t\\O seasons. '"I thmk we are going to pla) hard and physical. at least that's how 1t showed an the spnng." Adding his ph)'s1cal sta11st1cs to that offensive line is Brad Leggett. the son of Los Angeles Raiders assistant coach Earl Leggett. an All-Amencan with LSU an 1959 and a first round pro draft choice When the Raiders were finally settled on Southern California. th e leggetts left Pleasanton and Amador Valfey High. Wide receiver Carl Harry (4.5 •peed In the 40) la one big reaaon why Fountain Valley Delly ..... ,.... • .,,~ I( .... 11.lgb la favored to capture the Sunaet League football cbamplonablp in 1984. Eric Zeno. and his brother. Lance. a 6-4, 240-pound tackle. were, also transfers pnor to the 1983 season. when their dad. Joe. apparently felt the)' had a better future at Fountarn Valley than at nearb)' La Quanta (Pleaae tee BARONS/C2} Detroit leaves . Angels in third Lemon's k ey blast signals the s tart of sour a fternoon By RICHARD DUNN DM!y l"ttol Coi'te..,.ndenl Sunday's loss was and1cat1 ve of the way things have been going for the Angels. Ever since The Da) After - when they started a seven-game skid after swrepang two from Detroit on Aug. 14 -they've lost nine of their last 11 games The Angels arc no" streaking John Henry looks like a Inillion CHICAGO (AP) -Trainer Ron McAnalty wasn't surprised that JOtln Henry. the amazJng 9-year- old aefdlng, captured the fourth runnfng of the Budwetser-Arllng- ton Mlfllon, but he didn't flgure It would be that easy. ''I thought the field would be more bunched. I was surprised. I didn't think It would be thla easy," McAnatly aald. "It was one of hit better races," McAnally aald. "Chris (Jockey Chrla Mccarron) said he had to hit him only once. He kMW what to do. "H• Just keeps amazJng me," added McAnally. "Hla motion Is eo fluid. That's the secret of his longevity." to"'ard nowhere. and their lackluster I 2-6 setback Sunday in front of 13.008 Anaheim Stadium fans ~d as the most.ahlrming loss m recent times. But this one. before thousands of transplanted Detroit fans, occured because the Angels simply eave the best team in baseball npc op- portunities. The loss. coupled with Minnesota's 2-1 defeat to Toronto. meant the Angels missed an opportunll) to gain on the d1v1s1on leaders. The game actuall~ ended an the third inning \,\hen .\ngel starter Tomm\ John couldn't do the most essent1i.I facet of pitching -thro\.\ stnkes. He walked four bane~ in the dec1s1ve frame. including Kirk Gibson and Lance Pamsh \\1th the bases loaded, before Chet Lemon belted his first career grand-slam home run. putting the Angels in a quick 6-0 hole. "You just can't \\alk people hke that." Angel pitching coach Marcel Lachemann said afterwards "We've tried everything with ham (John). hke cutting down on has working between starts. That's because we thought it would be fatiguing him." "I can"t put my finger on it." explained Manager Joh n McNamara. on "'hY John. a control pitcher. walked six. "He has been pitching the same way as he al\\a)S has He JUSt hasn't been effective." So the Angels fe ll into third place an the AL West Sunda) as Kansas (at) beat Chicago. 6-5 to sneak into second -something McNamara certain\ "asn't counting on. con- s1denng has remarks after Frida)'\ 5-3 'acton-. "DOn't wnte our epitaph to \Oon, this thing isn't o\Cr yet." McNamara noted. (Please eee ANGELS/C2) Denh Wataon holata hi• trophy overhead after wlnnln& the World Serie. of Goll Sunday by two ahota over Bruce Lietzke . .,..,..,,._. .iohn Henry, the all-time !Udlng money winner who crashed the $5 mllllon barrier, defeated Royal Heroine, the only fllly In the race, with a brflllant stretch run to win drawing away by W• lengths. Gato Del Sol, the 1982 Kentucky Derby winner, flnlaMd third. Dodgers leave Philly in a ·Hayes "T.he break• came hit way/' cOnceded Mc.Anally, "but you can ptec. him anywhere anCf wnen he .... a hole, he gon for It himself. ~oo know, he't been In this race -thrM tlmet and dam near won all thrM tlmea." John Henry won the Inaugural Mllllon In 1981, mlaaed 1982 be- cauM of lnjurlet and wu beaten a noee by Tolomeo lut ~· Own« Sam Rubin was uked What John Henry wlll oo next and Sam repNed, "He"• going to team to t .. k . That'• all that'• left." It w .. JoM Henry'• 37th victory ln 81 atana tncludlng 28 of 4'8 on the turf • "Our react on la the me II the time,'' NJd Rubin of the race. "Aa the raoe progt ..... tie ta h trid" and )'OU ••Y 'God. he'a going to win again."' Center-fielder gets key h it after LA blows three big leads PHILADELPHlA (AP)-Von Ha) cs ha\ been dov.:n on himself la tel)'. but a b11 hat u(ld3) in the Ph1ladclph1a Ph1lhes' come-from-behind ,,ctol) o'er the Loe; .\narlc\ Dodgers boosted his pirits. Ha)cs lined a two-run male "'1th one out in the bottom of the ci&hth innina and the on.-tied -. rccordin.only hisfounh pmc·wmn1na RBI of the '\Cason. as the Phillies beat the Dodacrs J().8 .. l'\C been havma some trouble latcl~ getting the clutch hit ... sajd the Phillie,· ccnterlit'ldrr. v.ho ra1~ h1\ season l'<'rafte to an even .JOO "We rta ay n«dcd tht on<'. We can't afford to tall aO\ funhcr behind the Cub!. " The Phillie\ remain \I\ gamr!. behind the liN-plan~ Chica o CuM in the Nat1<.mal l.caauc h\t Ha)CS sajd he hu 1 fa t ball from kfthan~k<l r('Ju.·,cr Jcl'T} Rcu ... I" SJU t u;an a to tx• a~rc,.,1,l' and put 1lu· ball in pla). I'm lad 11 went through · lo .\ng~I Man c1 Tom I '1.mJa "a' undl·r- '>tandatlly Uf>"Ct about h1\ lr m'\ lo\\ of 7· l. M·2 anJ S-4 lend~ in thl' eighth anninR .. "llnbche,able." said Lasorda "It was a comb1nat1on of a lot ofthangs. none of them good It "B'I a crime to lose a game ht.e that." Ml"ke Schmidt addrd a tv.o-run santtlc and Lui~ \gua\o an RBI double dunng the Phil hrs' m.-run rail) m the error-filled pme. Trailing 8-4 going into the bottom ot the e1Jbth. Ltn Matuszek and Ozzie V1flil drew walk-; from rtl1e,er Pat Zac-ht). Burt Hooton. I~. rrhcHd 1.acht) and ga'e up a smglr to han OeJc us . loadan1 the ba5" 'i(hm1dt sanglrd homr two run~. v.1th DeJesus \topping at Sttond fter OeJr .. us mo,eJ to third on a wlld p1h.h Juan SamueliroundC'd to hort, but ~and baseman SteH' 53, dropped thr ball on an attrmptrd fol"l't pla\. allowing a run to~orc. It v.a the OoJ en· tif\h rrrorofthe gamC' Jcm Rcu'' replaced Hooton and when .\gua)o ~wared to bunt. the Dodg rs \h1fteJ theu antiC'ld and \gu3\0 \lapped the hall throu&h the lei) \Hk I-Or hi double. t\ 1ng 11 S·~ Hl\M 1hC'n \tn&lcd to crnter. dm mg an Simuel and .\gua' o 8111 Camphcll, f\ • .i. got the' actor)' nd Lam \nde n l'arncJ hi\ fourth .._,,e l O\ \ngdes too\I; ad' anti\ ot thrtt flh1lalklph1a l'I ror' tn hutldtnll an S ·2 kaJ FOOTBALL OUTLOOK ; Fountai~ Valley Head Coach: Mike Mllile'r Staff: 03,.e Penhall (offensiv e coordinator): Bruce Pickford (offensive backficld);Hank Cochrane (~eivers): Mike Henigan (ofTensave linr); Ton) Elias-Calles (offensive hne). Jim O'Connell (offensive bne): Jim Coen (de(ens1ve hne); George Berg (linebackers); G u:r Carrono (defens1"e ends and kicking game) Ltague~ Sunset. Nic~name: Barons Color~: Blue and Gold lllke llllDer Offen~; Mulitiple; Defense: Multiple 50 1983 record: Ltague 3-1-1 Overall 9-3-1 Top offensive prospects Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Com mat Sr .. '83 letterman Jr .. son of Mike Henigan Jr .. returning starter Jr .. up from sophomores Sr .• son of Earl Leggett Jr . up from sophomores Sr .. '83 lettennan Sr .. '83 letterman Jr .. up from sophomores (Pleue eee BARONS/C2} Steve While Patrick Henigan Lance Zeno Ron Cookston Brad Leggett c 5-11 220 RG 6-1 235 RT 6-4 240 LG 6-1 235 LT 6·5 250 Dave Wyngaarden Rick Snowden Andy Bodd) Hahn Lau ot ·6-4 240 OG 6-0 195 OG 5-11 225 OG 5-7 :!JO So·uth African has a h ·andle on everything Golf's World Series his la test conquest a fter s izzling 27 1 .\KROi\. Ohio I .\Pl -O..n1s Watson has a handlr on all of them no\\ -his mind his game and an allerg) that almost cost him has goll career. The 28-\ear-old South ..\fncan proved 1t Sunda) as he "on the "'.,E< World Senes of Golf title 1n his hrst tn. holding off runner-up Bruce Lietzke for a SI 26.000 pa)da' Watson. cashing an on tips from Uni,er.;1 t) of\. 1rg1nia sports ps~t hol- e>g.1st Bob Rotella and Flonda teach- ing pro Dav ad Leadbettrr beat 40 of the best player.; an the "orld .. It's JUSt unbehe' able ·· "at son said ... , JUSt can't put into \\Ord\ ho" 1 feel.·· .\fter burning F.1rc'ltone ~outh tor five records w11h a 6~ on Fnda\. Watson turned conseruta\ e par rounds of 70 into a ~"" l total -nine strokes under par -and a t\\O·\troke Ytctor. O\ er L1etzle .. 1 had little goal at the beginning of the \Car I felt 1 could "'n OH'r S 100.oOo. 1 dl) 11 an om· "l~I. hl·re." said "at\On 101nang l·ountr. man :-.;1cl Pnce a" the la\t t\\l\ \ene' thampaons Rote-lb f('('1urro \\ ;n~n IM ncarh 10 hou~ on the mind and golt "l had to 1mprO\l' m) mental game." \\ atson ..aid "I lnc" 11 "a' the onh thing 1 "a' lading It ha\ paid off 1m·n-J1hl\ ·· Leadbetter the d1rnwr lll ~oll at Von Rayea ureenkaf Golf and Racquet Club near Orlando. has been the Rhodesia natne's on!\ teacher In fact. u;adbetter helped straight- en out Watson·s putting beforr the final round Watson. allergic to grass. U"tts and an~thing that grows green. has "happed that problem v.1th a stnct diet and b) running as man} as fiH miles at a ume ··1t keeps m} lungs clean." he said. Watson has lost 35 pounds smce January. "l'' r gone from ught 34s to real loose 32s:· hr said of his slacks. "atson rrfused to \\lit after Lletzkr had gained a one-shot lead at the tum 10 the final round. "I felt I "as in control at the tum:· Lietzke said ··Denis earned the tournament on the back nine ·· To grab h1" second title an three v.eels. Watson pla}ed his last nine holes in I -under-par 34. Lietzke shpped to 37 and also had a final- round 70 for 273 and $75.600. "l JU<;t didn't make an~ m1<;takes the had. -;1de .. \\ atson ~1d Both agr('t'(j that '\io 14. a 418· ~ard par-4 turned the tide in favorot \\ at\On He pushed his tee shot into the left rough amidst fir t~s and appeared to ha' r no chance of reaching the gH·en in regulation .... • T d1<Jn '1 ha' ea shot I made one:· \\ at\On ..aid of his hookc-d v.edgc to "tthin eight feet for his par L 1etrlc. meanv.htle. missed the ~rl"\:n and had to hole a four-foot putt JU\110 S3\e boge"\. \\ at\On \.\U an the lead 10 sta~ TOP SURFERS TO COMPETE .\menca's m.hr t profos tonal surfing contest. the St>4.000 Op Pro Chaml)1onshtp. \\llt begin \\.edne<;da) and run through un · da\ Sept. 1. at the Huntmgton Bea h Ptcr Thi\ 'ear's conte<;t, san<.t1oned b) the ~oc1auon of \urftna Prote 10nals < SP). v.111 include t 20 tnali ts and the top 16 world cla competitors in both men·., and women' d1\:1 100 • who art 1n,1trdb~ tht Pcach)rarfrom the Unut'd tat~. u tralla. fnC"a, and Euro~. C'ontc1>.tant\ tn the main t'\<'Ot Yttll proare'" throu h tv.o·man h('3t\ Thr cont t annount.'tr will broadca l ~)'(' b~ loud'lpca~rr 1mmed13tcl~ to prov1dr ~P«­ t tol"\ and rontl''Ulnt~ an uratc running commentary . Thr conte\t \\Ill be oondu tC\1 (Pleaae eee TOP/CS) Charley Pell says he will not return as Florida coach F ~m AP da p1ucbes told hi\ team unda\ th:at he ~.11 not return c •. <• .\l"'ESVILLE.. fla -<.hark\ Pdl [il a!> football coach at the Uni"t~ll\ of • Aonda after tile I %4 "-"a'.>On. acrnrd1n~ to a pubh!>hed repon Pdl as~mblC'd ht\ squad unda) evening to inform them he 'Aould be !>teppang down the Orlando ~ntinel reporttd. fhe oe>A~papcr sa.ad Lhe una' c~•t> plans an ollicaal annoum:emcnt toda) Thrtt plavw-"' and one assas tant c:o.ach.detensl\ c lOOrdanator J~ Kines con tinned Pell\ !>tauments in the m~ung The pla~e~. "ho a!>k.t>d not to~ 1dent1ticd. ~1d Pell told them he has no plans to coach at am other school Pell'., program ha!> ~en thl· l3flll'I ot a ::!0-munth !\j( .\ .\ tnH\l1g.it1on of hi\ n.·lru1tang praltllt'" ''( oal'h JU\I told us and tht• pla\\.·r. thai he ''J!> doing" hat he thought N"'>t for thc tt>am · l\.in(., told the nc'Aspaper ··1 had no idea 11 'A3'> lOming Hc told u\ (the wacht>s) lht• bl-'>t thing lur our carc:er\ "ould bl· to t~ to \\JO and hold tht• team together and '>(.>md><'<h "ould not1n~ .. Pell ·41 refused to d1\l U\\ the res1gnauon ~unda~ night ··1 JUSI can·1 ,·omment un that right no"-... he 1.a1d. "I hadn't intended to talk tu an~ pres!. tonight I onl~ an\'ACred the: phone bel·au">t' I thought m' wife wa., 1n th1: bathroom .. Pell !.aid he 1s not n:s1gning under pres!>urc from "4.:hool otliuals to appea!>C the '\IC A...\ · This 1s totall~ m-. det1'>1on · he ~1d alluding to \\hat he said \\Ould be an ollic1al announcement planned b~ school otlic1als tor \ p.m Monda~ .. ..\her thl· announcement. \.OU" 111 understand m' rea!>ons tor doing "hat \\e are going 10 do ·· Flonda ..\thletlC D1rellor Bill Carr and other !.ehool athle11c officials could not be reached ~unda\ night for comment · Quote of the day A Romanian joumatlst at the Otympk:s, talking about the athletes from his country: ··Romanians good boys. Strong llke bull. Smart like refriger- ator." McMahon, Bears romp, 38-7 11\.DI .\"l.\POLIS-QuanerbackJ1m m McMahon led a fim-half assault w11h 1wo c • t touchdown rum and a W-yard r,co nng pass • to Dennis McKinnon Sunda)'. !>parking the ( hacago Bears to a 38-7 \. ICtOr"\ O\ erthe Buffalo Bills 1n the final game ol the 'latmnal Football Leagul' e\h1b1t1on ~a!.on for both teams Thl Bears . .,..1nn1ng for thl' tirst 11me in lour pre\l'ason games. scored on ca1:h of their first fi,e posx-sc;1ons King conquers LPGA field DE'\\ ER -Bets~ 1-.ing. enJo\ ing her n linc'>I -.ea'>OO in eight \l'aro, on the LPGA r our rountaed boge); '-'llh llmel\ birdies \unda\ 10"1n the LPG.\ tournament here b' unl". '>lrole O\ er \1 uffin ~l)l'nlt'r-[x, Ian. !-.in~ had a final round uf 1-u,cr-par "'::!to finish at 3-under -81. \\.h1le Spenccr-De,hn closed \\llh a 67 ')alh Little and Janl"I .\n<lerwn tied for third at 2h' and defending champion Poit Bradln and .\)al..o C H.amoto "ere at 284 It "as the third' lltOI"\ and I "'th top-10 fin1!.h this ~car !Or l\.tng. the-totir '\CC'Ond-leadmg money•winner BARONS FAVORED ... From Cl Stieb too much for Twtna Dav~ t b pitched a four-htlll'r and iii struck out a C'lrC"Cr-high 11 alt the foronto Blue Jays nipped tht Manne ota Twm'i !·l m Amcncan League ction Sunda) 8.) 10 .. mg. tht Twins failtd to tall.e ad van ta eofthe n e1 .. • 12-6 lo to Detroit • • In otht'r me:ican U.-a1ue me Rookie Roatr Clement lirl·d· thr"-e-hiucr and strud: out 10 "hlle Jlm Ric:~ 1ngkd home the tll'· hrca~1ng run in the fourth innm~ tor h1 ... IOOth RR! of the ~a\On, si' ing Bo!>ton a ·k! '1ctor\ mer C le' eland 1.-:;:;::;;S'--'--, ... Bill Schroeder °"'allopcd ht\ I .:?th homer ot the \car anJ ha'> fifth m the la!>t th I." games to lc.1d the Milwau1'.ee pa-st Tl'\as ()-J Greg Pryor lined ha) lounh home run ofthl" i,eason w11h l\\.O out\ 1n the bottom of 1h0 (' l61h inning. gi" '"g Kan-;as C11~ a 6-5 \ll'tl>r\ o'er the ( h1cago \\ h1tc: ~o\ lhl' \\.JO rTW\l"d the Ro\al!. ahead of the .\ngcl\ and 1n10· -.ernnd pllllC ;a...illllK.-.1 1•1 the .\l \\\~l. tour µml'\ e behind the-l"'"' Eddje Marray dro"e an four run'> and Rieb Dauer haJ lllur hit'> to h1ghhgh1 a l 9-hll a11ad. a\ B:ih1more dubbed Oal land 13-6. sending the .\' to their l"tghth straight los" Don Mattingly h11 a thrl·t -run IH)ml·r Jnd Pbll Nlekro '-'On his 16th gaml a' the 'l'" 'I ork Yanll'l''> beat ~auk 7-2. Durham blasts out of slump Leon Durbam \nappt.•J uut ol J I-Bi lor-21 -.lump b~ blai.tang l'AU h ml·r, .md dn' ing 1n tour runs "hill ~teH• Trour s1..attcred eight hat'> ~unda' lo larf) lhl' li~t-place Chicago Cutt' pa\I thl' \llanta Bra,ei. '\.(1 h1ghhghtmg action m thl· '\,11111nal Lcattuc Durham "hose\\ tie IS l"-0 \\C'Cl..5. U\ l'rOUl' "'1th the LOUpk'' lir\I ll°l1ld. 'A-3S hatless 1n h1\ prc\.lou' 12 .it-bah "hen hc homered with two out!> 1n thl' fourth 1nn1ng to put thl· Cubs ahead 1-0. Then, alter one-uut \1ngh:s b~ Ryne Sandber2 and Gar)' Matrbews 1n the \I\ th Durh.1m l ral l ed h15 I 'Ith hunK run nt'thl' r,ca~on One 1>u1 latl·r Ron Ce~ h11 h1i. :!2nd honwr lru.11 I~-~ '>lrucluul\I\ 1n hdp1ng tht ( ub., maintain their ' &;Jffil' lead u\t.-r '\c" 'I or1'. in th\.' "-lauonal League l:.a'>t In othl'r "-il games Sunda~. Kelvin Chapman belted ht\ lir\t career grand-slam homer and Keith Hernandez also dro' t 1n am four run\. three "-Ith a homer J'> the Ne" ) ork Met5. hammered \an Franc1sct1 I I -ti Bruce Bocby homered tu break an l.'1ghth-inning uc and Eric Sbow thre" a sP1-h1ttcr gn lng ~an Diego a 2-1 tnumph u'er Montrt>al Brian Harper hefted a home nm and dro\l' in three run\ a'> Pittsburgh do"nl·d ( 1nnnnau 1.1 David Green rnllcttcd th re~ h11\ anJ roo"'1e Kurt Kepsbire teamed "1th Bruce Sutter on J s1\-h1ttcr as ~t Louis tx·a1 Hou,ton \-2 Bear Bryant's widow dies Tl SC ..\LOO~.\ \IJ -\fan Har- mon Br\an1 "1do'>' uf t n1H·r~11' ol .\labama· football rnalh l'aul "Bear'· B~ant, " dead C\fter .. utknng a ma)'>IH' lcrebrnl hemorrhage [il Mr.. B~ant died ~und:J) ~l lhl.' agl· 111 t ~ ,,ml Druid C II) Ho)p!lal spol..c:w.nman L Ul') Jon.Ian ~he "a~ admitted to lhl· hC•'>Pltal 13~1 h1dJ~ Jilli n.:ma1ned 1n a coma unlal "all' nal lunl11un'> d~a,1·J Jt ti 45 pm :· ~fs. Jordan ..aid. Television, radio TELEVISION 5:30 p.m. -COUEOE FOOTBAU -M1am1 vs. Auburn at East Rutherford. N.J , Channel 1 1 RAO to 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL -Dodgers at New York. KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL Baltimore at Angels-, i(MPC (11~. High 'Ahert Joe Zeno I\ the ht•ad lOach '-' l' thin lo. at this '>tage f m " progrt·.,.,1ng 'Cl' soundh :· \<j\\ \1 1lnl·r ot hi'> 6-4 JUnaor "He ha\ madl' dramatll stndes in the oil '>ca<.,on Jnd 1~ prubabl) the hl'\I Jthkte \\e 'e had at quartcrhal k SIOl"l !>an T mop It " JU'it a mattl·r 111 maturing into hi'> roll' a<, a Fountmn \ Jlk\ quanlrhatlo. .. '"F10d1ng a tight end 1<, om• ol our pnonues." \a)\ \11lner "We "'ere blessed "-Ith Belcher a\ a pa'>s re- cel\ er He "as gifted and und\.'rstood our passing game. "h1ch 1<, 'ef) intncate "'hen the 11gh1 l0nd l'Omes into pla~ .. /cno·~ maJur target ,., 111'n 1ou'>h Harl'\ thl' ~ounger brother ol \tan- 'ord·, f mill' Ham "ho kit f-nunta1n \Jlk\ ~\Ith< IF Pla,cr nl thl" 'hJr rt'Ul'nllilh ·lie can ca11h the dl·ep l1"l' or 1n trail it ;rnd 11 "ould bl' lair 10 SO\ \\.C're going to gt•t the ball to him· ..a" \11lricr "He'<, running a 4 '411 rig.ht nmi. and f mile. although he·., a 4 4 n<l\' al \1anford .,..ac, onl\ 4 !<'i out nf h1i;.h \l hoot .. · Harn ta ugh I I, ra..,'>l'" l1H 4' I • tr (I\ ! ~ .., ' ~ a rd' IX' r l a I l h I I 11 r " 11u hd11"n' a\ a iunior '" ag.in mean"' h1k ligurl°' 111 \\Ml 1n111 tht· Baron.,· air game more 1h1' \{'Jr .1lthough hl·'ll '>llll tx· lh( \\ 1rk httr\C 1 n l he h;iddie Id .\<, iJ 1un1c1r 1.11lhal lo. ht· carnl·<l the hall::!~"' time' for l\"'4 ';m1' anJ h Tl>' ~11 lnt•r', ma1or dl·lt'n\l\C t·onlt:m " 1n In 1ng 10 rt·placl" th\.' -.econ<lal"\ 1 \11kl' \:l·v. ton t.'.. < o I hut ntht•r than 1hJ1 .1nJ the rclat1 H greennt'" ot rnn,111l th1· '>quad. then··, nol il Int h• nmpl.un ,1hi•ut \\.llh ::!o 11.'ttrrml·n <>tkn'l\l'i' the Baron'> an· tnin~ t I fill lhl' \ OIU JI tight t•nd Jell h\ Bria n lkkhl·r ( Ha'Aa111. an<l althoul\h lhl· inta10r '' h1g. onl\ L Jnll' /cno return., .,..11h 'taning c\pcrlt'ntt at founta111 \ .rlln Hovland. Dodd win beach title "\\' DIF:C1<> 1.\PI -DctcnJang ch.1mp111n<. Tim Ho' land and M 1J.,(' r)<.x1d ut \fanh.1ttan Beal h dt'ft'ated Dane \t'l101cl and ..\ndrc"-'im11h ol 'ianta \1on1ca.25-l"land25 21 to"in the San r>1c-go Open pro hcach \ ullt·\ ball tournament \und•n H m land and Dodd "1' 1dt·d a SJ .t)(JO tim pn1c for thc1 thfrd Pro tkal h ~ ollq hall tour ' l tnl"\ th I\ \C.tr Tht• ;,\In llt'lurc morl' than 10 l)(X> tan\ at< )(can lkach mmt'd H1>' land and Dodd up 10 th a rd in the '" t'rall pu1nt \t.1ndiog\ in thl' I '·.,top 1n11r \ltt•r I 0 C\cnt\. Hu' l:.nd un<l Dodd arc in third platl' John Hank' anJ John Ste'.' i•n,nn, "ettran\ of ihc tour from S nta Barbara. n:m:un in fir'' plllltC' 1n the \tandinp. "'-'e ha'e a takntl'd da<,<. t0m1ng up from the sophomorl' le\d but of cour">c none ha'c pla,ed a do"'n on "ar'ill\ .. 'iJ\'> Mllnn "But \\.e''e ~rn V..nrl..1 ng hard 1 n tht· ofT-,\.'a'ion. t~ ing to get bigger and tr\ ang to get -.1ronger .. There are man' .,..ho "-Ould be happ~ tutradcs1tuat1on'"'1th \.11lner but the Fountain \.alle) rnach lnov.5. the p11fall, ol ant1c1pa11on '\\e ha'e potential." hi.' admits But potential 1<, one of the h1gge'>t hurdens man tan UHT) It Jl•'it depends on "hat "'e ran do "'1th poten11al .. -.\<lam Dulinlo '\.I) Luu1c la ( nil\ I )( I '-10 Roh L cndino IF fi-2 f1knn C1ord11n Tl t>--1 c arl Ham \\ J{ fl.f Jim Rcach \\ R '\.4 Tim '\1aTio' WR '•·I [)a\ c '°I'>' 1gart RB 'i-111 T l"m RcKhl'rt F B 'j. II I John .\gu l'rrl' IH ).•/ ~ha"n 'Xhctllcr RB '\.4 Fm 7eno <)H n--1 John Pt>an <)H '·I I T ""' \ rah RH '\.IJ Quarterback Erle Zeno will guide the Barons in 1984. II\ I I>-l 20'1 21 .. I ti) I~._ ISO 11'5 ~()(I I '10 17'i ~011 II\ 11\IJ J1 up lrom \Ophnmort'' J1 up Imm '>ophomnrl'' Ir up lrom \oph11m11rl''- Jr up from \opho more'> \r 4 '\ 40 ''.'\ '\ \\;trll'I \r ·i-.' kttam,111 \r 1n kttnman \1 ,_ \ l'~ll \tJrtl'f Ir up lr11m \ophnmon·, Ir '' kttnman Ir lip lr11m ~11ph11mnrl·' Ir ''.'\' krti·rm.rn '- Ir up Imm ">Ph!lnHirl"' Ir up lrom ,.1pl111mon·.., Top defensive prospects Player Poi Ht. Wt l ommeol Tom Bmd DT f>-2 ~/l'i .... , rt"turn1n~ '>l3nl·r Oean T oohc\ Df. .S-I I IS! \r n·turn1ng '>lant•r lanlc Leno DT ll-4 ~4(1 .Ir ·x \ km·rman Brad u~l·tt DT h-5 2 '\fl \1 \mad11r \ ,11ln tran .. tn Hahn Lau NC1 'i • ., 210 It up from \ophomorl·~ John f thmdJ;t' N{1 '·HI 2i)U ~r b' kllerman Rid ~n1 ~den l>E ~-0 1rH) 'ir X 1 letterman Rob l nd1no DE {1-2 ~0' Ir up from .. ophomort'' Donnie le\\t\ OF: Ci-I I I "'{I Sr 'RJ lcltc:rman John .\.gUtrT(' I Jf 5.u I 90 Ir . 'l\' kttcrm.in Jim !':e~man I >f 6-1 p~ \r ·ic' kttt'rman Tim Flinn I U ).\J IMI 'ir ·x' k11t"rman fkmt Ciron"ul<l I B '-11 ~II~ \1 1n km·nn.111 K } le Broadhl•Jd l R 5-~ I )(f I ..,, ~' ll'ttermn n Tern Re1chcn l B .S· I U • 00 Ir up lrom \ophomorr' Ed l'X'liuu·10 l B '\-I() ~I lJ Jr ur lrnm \\1phomorC\ Jun Blanco l R '-11 I " '\r \ ' kt1trman [)1n1el Ram\e, < R "·"I I~, Ir up frnm 'ophomnr('' ( hm W1ct.,, < B "· -1-'0 Sr 'K~ lt"ttc.-rman Jim Rt'ach "' .9 f 7'. "ir · ' letterman n .. ,c 01\(ln '' 5-6 150 r ' '\ kttcrman Shane Grahn IS ...,_7 16(1 Sr ·~' kttc.'rman l>and M1ckat•ltan SS-I '!\ "-10 I fl5 Jr up fr11m 'ophomorc Mick~ Penaflor K·P .S·R I U r •• '8. k:Ucrm1n Detroit's Chet Lemon, center, la con- gratulated by teamm•tes Larry Herndon. '. ,.,.._.... Kirk Gibson and Lance Pairlah after hit- ting bis third-inning grand alam homer. ANGELSFALLTOTHIRDPLACE • • • From Cl T hl· \ ullun.'!> began circling the \ngl'I dugout after th!! fourth 1nn1ng "'ht·n the Tigers '>Cored three more 11mes 10 go ahead Q.j), H) that ume. John had alread' seen thl' l'nJ ol thl' tunnel l un Kaufman rl"plat:cd ham 1:1 the third but tic "J'n'l much tx·ucr f Cl add IO\Ult lo lnJUf\ (ktrnll u'>cd \fan, < a'>llllo'o, \l'cunJ homer ot thL'\e J!.On (both again'>t thl" \ngd!il in the lifth to go up I 0-0. and l'mphi)e<l the fir'>t ol < t1b'>on\ 1.,..0 humcr' 1n tht> SI\ th to mal..e ll 11-0. < 3)\lllu entered 1he gamt· a 204 h11ta lie'~ an Orange Count' pro<l- Ul t l"ia,anna High ')anta \na < ol- legl and < hapman ( olkgl'l and ht• l'ndl·J thl' Ja, a., a ::!:' r; h11tl·r "llh a ~- lor-4 performanu induding thrl"l' rum scored ··11 feels great 111 pl,1\ 1n hoot ol the home people·' he ..,md . .,., e hl·en pla)ing spanngl~ :rnd rl·ath ha,cn't been hatting "'ell ·• Gibson's '>l'<ond hla'>t a ninth· inning solo \hot. madl· II 12-6 -alter the A.ngels had touthl·d \tartt:r Milt \\ iko\ for 1hrt'l' 1n the \l\th and relie\Cr Ooug Baar tor the other three ""I ha\ en t hit the hall that "-Cll 1n a long tame '(J1b\on -,aid ··The\ '4ert• JUSt \ICtlffi\ ofcan:um'>tJnl·e -\\l•'rl· pla~ing good ball right no"·· ANGEL NOTES Near 1raoe<1v \lruo n the S••lll 1nnino wh~n !hr AnQels sco•P<S ire•r •hr~ n.ns W•lh Aetl W'"-ao•nro on 1 ''' Fred Lynn lollP<S a rou•one l•v •o r O"' 'eMer o..• cenier t.el(ler CMI Lef'non osl 1 '' ·~t \u afttr ca11ono oll Ru\Tv Kuntz •nO 1t llruc._ Lemon 1u\I obove th• "Ol'H eve cau1lrt11 a 1acera11on Lemo" ..,H 1mmP<11a1e1v 1a11en to 51 Jo~n·, Ho1P•ta 11'1 Oranor end rerurned aboul .I~ m nute\ afltr '"' o~mr w1lh 1 dOz.n 1fllches Hit ••'II r>e had 11 and I wu saving to him 11141 111e runner (W1 fOtl~I wa\ ..,.11 wav fup the oese nt t •PI• ned "'""'' ...,., IOolo•nv al '""' rte o ano 'l'>I' r••' ,.., no 1 near was • ~ck I \ILK~ my f1nutr " ,,,.,.. !he '"" IO llOCI '"" tllOOd from 11 Sil "0 ou• ""' •t r><>t uWd to o av ttu .., 111 \uCl'I a n.g~ 11. v Thert are ••wa~ o•s ot c oud\ on 1ne east cout '° lh11 "'" • oe•IK• ' •ua!IO'l for _,.,,ng I k~ 111 s lo haooen !i<>rt'e '"" ng notes B«*v Gnctl " ' 11 n11 01 11• 171 In h•S ast 11 oa,,,.s w1lh lour l'OfT'll' run\ ano 11 RBI Brian Oewnine hH hlt \lftlv on II ol ho\ tast 19 games, como11ono • J42 111· 10! avrra~ dunno that soan Ba1t1rnore 1nvaoe• ronoOhl 17 301 lo ~·n a lhrN ·oame Ml Tl'le 4noeh Wiii \Md Aon Romanidl ( 10 I I I 10 '"-moulld a11a1n\I Stonn Davis 111 7 TuttOev •~I' Ari111t1\ w•ll •ace 01<1 nemesll Scett McG,...,-IS Ill ... riou oooou Jm Slaton (S &l, •"4 '" 11>1.' I ...... .l\lfd•l.'SOIV 1•11 t>I' Milt• Beddlditr 16 8 ~~d Mtlle Witt 17 10 • Moses passes another hurdle Streak at 108: Lewis. Wysocki. Scott victoriou s C I >LO<,~ t \\ l'St < 1t·rman\ t \Pl -< arl L l""" l<>nt1nuelt hi\ \\01nning \\3~1\ m f.uropc "Ith a\ H:lol'\ tn 1hc 21X.1 meter-, but tnpk gold ml'dal- \\ Inner\ aknc Bn\Co-Hoob lmt the: 4fHl-nHllr l'\l'nt to Jarm1lla Kralrn.h\110\a of C1e<huslt)\alo.1a \unda\ 31 th1: International ( ologne \pun) Fcst1\ al trad; and field mcl"t £ d"'tn \1osc:s. of Laguna Hills. ml·an"h1k. "on h" JO th '>tra1g.ht '1t'lon 1n the ~-mell'r'> hurdlec; da11ng.back tu 14", There \\l're man~ Ol~mpal '>tars but fr-"' had stellar pt.•rfurmanl'\.''> hl'fon· !ii.< llOU c.pectawrs al :\1ul·ngt.:r'\dorfcr Stadium I l'"-1"' "on the 200 in a llml' ol 20.21 ~lOnds ahead ot Dc\31 \\ii· llami, of Canada. 20 49 and .\ mcnrnn Jaml''> Bu1ler 20 6-\ In I ll\ .\ngl'le'>. L e\\I\ \\()fl Lill' _'.IJ(I 1n 19 1'. an< >I~ 111p1l rl't'11r<l. a!i '"ell .is thl' 100. long 1ump and 400-meter rl'l:I\ nn F 11d,1~ l l'" I'> \\.On the lung Jump at a mcl"t 10 Bni"d' Ll""" did nut rnmpde 1n th\.' llK) meters "h1ch 11::.ammah: Kirk Bap- tiste \\00 \\Ith .1 l.l\I Ill l!l '>l'Cllnd .. BnSto-Holl"'' \1 hu -.ct an 01~ mp11. record oJ 4!\ ~' "a" o utd1'>tano..l'<l \unda' O\ Kiat1x.h\lhl\a·, .tQ 56 2 Bn'>Co~Huok' ran thl' 400 111 44I\1 l \1oses tht· gold ml.'d<.11 "'innl'r 1n the Ol)mpll'> rl'tllrnl'd 10 rnmpct1- t1on alter a "-el'l ofl and \\llO the 400- meter hurdle~ an 47 ,,.., 'nond'> ~un da~ not quill: up to hi\ l 11'> ..\ngl'k' performance ol 4 7 "'~ Illness forled \hi'c' to ha1."' out ol the Hannu,cr meet and hl: JI'" did not compete rn Rru''>l'I' an<l Zun1.h la'il "-Cd.: .\mcnlan ~k' l' S 011 a fnrma I t Jn rne standout "'"n 1hl· I '\tlO-ml"ll'r l'' ent rn J ·'\1> 01 The closes! to a "'orld rl'nir<l - breaking pcrformantl' 1.aml· from 01~ mp1cs gold medall'>I Jnaqu1m ( ruzofBrazd '"hodmh·d I 41 .,7in the men's MOO-rnl'll'r run Soviet gymnast scores two 1 Os Mostepanova adds three gold medals at ·spartakiact· \IC)\( C )\\ I \Pl -fhe \0\ 1e1 l mon \ ·· tl·am dekated Poland ~-I \unda\ m wtn the lirld hodl'' tournament thl' ~o' ll"I\ and < uba r~·mained unddeated 1n ha\kcthall ,ind, Olga \1oc;tcpan1Ha rnntanut"d her Jominacc 1n g~mna\lll'> at thl' F r 1l'nd'>h1p "!<4 f1amco; \t Olomouc. C 1ccho,lo\ Jk1a Mo'>tcr>anu'a of the ')<H 1ct l n10n. thl· all-round champion .idded thrCl' morl· gold medal., and "lnred l'>'O pcrkct IO\ in the 1nd1' 1dual ap- paratu\ tinal' at the dn'>lnl! da\ of the pmna.,t1c<, ··c;panal..1ad ' Tht• 16-\ car-old 'icn 1e-1 g~ mna~I i onfirmt•d ht•r dominancr h~ earning ,1 10 on the beam 10 "''° the &old 1m·dal on that appara1u1. .ind '>hared n gold medal on thC' lloor. al\o ~cuing a 11) In thi.'.' ml·n\ aprara111-. tinalr,, D1m1tn ~l01erl hn ol the Sowtt l n1on ~ort'-0 10'" on the nng.\, the pommel ho~ and thl' hnn1ontnl bar to add th~c more' gold mC"d31\ tn ha all·rnund 11\lc In lhl' h3skelh<lll nm1pct1tmn. the S<" 1C't\, I Qb~ "nrld champion\ <k· h.".Jtl·d Uuls;inil I 'b·l\2 whtlt th<' C ull.1n\ heat fmland 9\.71'! Sw~dcn ,1l-.c1 "-On 1n group "fl .. "'th l't'tcr \kl,tr<>em top~ol'('r v.11h 17 poml'I in a I l')-40 'ICIOI') O\ er Morocco r hr So\ 1ea were the-onl) field h<X.kc) tl'am htrc wh1rh v.uuld M'<.' qualified lor the Ol)mp1rs Hut M~ I~ a 14-natton ho)mll ot tht' ummcr Garn~ in Lot \n IC'\ and all hut t"-tl of the t<"ami '"' 11cd 10 the O'\ ICI C'apttal JOln~ the wal~OUI. Mter soonn 28 o Is and Ctlnl"Cd· m onh one.' 1n 1t\ lhl'('c qualtl) mg matrhe<,. thl \m ll'l' '-'t're gl\cn a tough tight h\ a IJ'>I, Ii I l'olt'>h \ldt .\II lhr~l' goal' l ame carh 1n till· lir~t hall .\hl·r nine minutc'. J "cll- rl."hcar'>C<l 'io' ll'I \hon corner "'a' pu~hed atni\\ to C >kg /..agumdnn "'ho l11r kcd the hall homt• "1th thl Poh\h Jetcn,t• caui.zht 11111 The \o" lt't'\ 1 nl'rl'J\l'd their kad "" minutes !Jtcr 'A hen 7agurodnl'' "-COi on a solo run Jn<l '>lured a goal But instead ul ta' tog 1n thc Pol::ind h11 stra1gh1 hatl and narrO\~Cd the detic11 .... 11hin t'>'o minute\ \\llhfrrt\ \.11rosla' hammenng in a shori comer Earh in thl' \t'wnJ half. Poland had 1Y.o lint' l h:.1nt·cs to t'<.juahtl'. massed both and ~pent the re~t ot lht· game pinned bad; a\ the host nation\ \upenor passing and sttd\\.ork fi. nail~ came through. In Wan.av.:. Poland, .\ndreJ Om·- m1aniuk of Poland ~lorcd a ma1or upset on the linal da~ of Judo tompc1111on D11em1an1uk dcft ated th(' current "'orld lhampmn. Charrct Tkce-n ol the So' act nmn. to "in the gold mt"<lal 1n thC' I J:?-pound class The brOl'llc.' mcJal was sharro h' Pa"cl Pctoli:o' of CLccho~IO\'akaa and ,\tana~ Gcrchc' of Bulgar:ia In tht' open clan. C hahal Bikta~ht'' of the O\lt't Union ~at Vlad1m1r Kocman of < 1('('hoc;lo\'n1'.1a for the gold medal. while." D1c1ninr rutahl of Ea\t Cicrman) and WoJet«h Rl·vku of Poland \hared th(' bron1c. \ strMg Soviet team won gold nmtats 1n lhc or thl" eight wright elaisc' 1n the lhr~-<ia\. compet1t1on at the sport' h311 o( the WaN~ M 11iutr1 \cadcm) of TC'\ hnolo ) fl5".hrre in Poland. 11 WO\ an all· So"1ct fin l 1n the.' tcon" toumamt"nl held in Katowuc .t.lexandcr z~ ICflt\ dctU\C'd Vadrm Roryscw 6·2. 7-b. 6-' to ~1n th~ mrn·\ tllk T hJt \'a' lour-hundredth!> ot a 'l'l·nnJ '>lo'Aer than thl' "-Orld rccord lwlJ h\ \d1a<.t1Jn C oc ul Brua1n. "ho did 11111 Jtll nd \unda\ ·s meet 1 lo,\e\l•r ( ruL 1mpro\ed on his "1nn1ng llnll' uf t ·.t3 at the Summer ( 1ilnll'' tn f u., \ngcks a I~" 'Aeek!. ,1go -..nontl anti third ~hand ( ruz "'ere '-1.imm' Kn.,1-;l·i of Kl'O\a "ho d1>tll·d I 4~ ~l'I and Johnn~ Gra'. of lht l nt1t·d 'itall'l> 'Allh I 4J 28 I a1arn Hl·tanrnun. of C uba. \H>Y. t'd lhl' l rowd with a JU mp ol 5 7-3 1n the tnpk Jump. ahead of .\mcncan \I Im ncr.., gold medal-"' inning <>h mpll ~rlormanct ul Sb-71: 1n I t>'> .\ n gc It·, Ju~ ncr lamc in fifth in l ologne 1ump1nj! onl> 53-8 1• meters l H'I\ n .\\lord \\hO '-'On thc 100- mt·tn-.at L ll'>Angle~ \\.On the 2<X1tna 11ml' lll 2:? 7t. \\ford did not t~lmpete IO lhl' IOO \ml·m.1n llnrcnce C1nllith. a s1I 'er ml·dall\t 1n the 200 at lo'> .\ngek!. \\on the I 00 1n 11 .26 2 and LI l oro·~ Ruth '-'\'>Ol li \\On the: 1.500-mett'r t'\ 1.'nl Ill 411 \ ,4 <,el'Ond' Evert tops unseeded Moulton MONTREAL (AP) -Top-se.d- ed Chris Evert Uoyd defeated unseeded Alycla Moulton 8-2, 7-6 Sunday to win the Players' Challenge women's tennis tour- nament for the third time. Lloyd Jumped to a ~O lead In the opening set, and though the eec- ond set was close, the outcome was never really In doubt. Lloyd won the top prize of S-42,500, white Moulton took home $21,875. Lloyd was sharp from the outMt but center-court jitter• put Moulton off her game at the beginning. "I was a little nervous gotng out there and that'e what contributed to my not playtng well," Mounon. 23. said "When I get netVoua I don't move well and I don't Mf'W welt. "After I was down ....0, I felt more comfortable and started hitting harder. But 1t'1 tough when you finally oet going nd you're down 4-0, you can't do that wtth Chrlt." UoyCI, 29, said although wheel played Brnaln'a Jo Oun. Md Czechoatovaktan Helena Sutt ova in th rly rounds, both ot wtM>tT'I have ranki ngs auperlor to Moulton'• No. 3•. Moulton Moulton had beefl her moat dtf • ftcult opponent of the tournament. 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Weetrtnd tnnsecttons aAHaALL Al'Ylefkan l.119Y• SEA.TTl.E MARINERS-F.red F•enk Funll., o•tc11·~11 coec11 N1meo P» RIOI" p, ''" c.oecr-IU fllNI L- A TL.fl.NT A BR AVES.-A""Ou!1C.O "'-e" ()Mrltlt 1 ,.,f eiek'r, wll1 mu ll"le r1m1 "Cit' ol ,,,. MUOI! wltll 1 tl<~tn ll>umb NEW YC>ftK METS-Race .a Jos. eou.<tdO sl'IOtll•oo trom T Olwelt• ->' ,,,. 1n1ern111one 1. .. -PleclCI Aat11 S•"· •• ,..., \l\c)(lllOO 011 tl'll lS•ellv O•sal>llCI ht Movie! Ron G1reltf>1Ure >nfil•Cltr trom •r.e lS•dlv to '"' 21·dev Cl•stblecl 111 PHILAOEl.PHIA PHILLIEs-tlK• .0 Frenciaco Mtiendet, f1rn t>estmen, •rom POl'lllnd 01 t"' Pac•f< Coes• 1. .. 11ue Pieced Gerrv M41Clcl0• oull••leler Oii t"tt Jl•dlY CltltD'fd II", re lfol Cl•VI to 11.uOuil 10 PITTSIUltGH Pl" A TE S-A.cl1v1110 AOCI SC\lrrv, oilc~ R11urntc C"r•s GrHn ollcller. to H•••ll OI '"' P1C1f•c COHI I.Moue aA$KS.TUU. NatleNI aalllt'fMI Au.ec:le"911 NEW J£1t$EY NETS-5 Ollff J_.i Tu~ IOt•al'll fl'OOT•ALL ... _.., ..... L....,. ATLANT.t. FALCONS.-Tr10M It~ LH , of'tll:.t"e II, ll'IO 111 u'l4 IOWO Clrell Cf'olcl ._ ~ Miami ~' lot G.faiel Srnel, Mien•.,. lie<.' Wa .. ., Glen HOwe, t1011. lllO k lO. eooo. ~,., $.t.N FllANCl$CO 4tl:"S-Cut "''"' l•~''" UntOICl!er J~ lilco• r-Mct>. Al O••Oll I 1t10 Tom Slti.oe~v °""'" o Cvt.,. oflens .... t re ·~ ,,. ~·Oii ,,,.IOt ,.,;~ .. MOOllY ... ..... MeOl'YL ...... ~nitultG" "!NGUlld-S~ ""O Jewal'la ~ ,.,...,.,d SloMcl ""'' l.efl!O ~II IO a ~¥0\;I COl\•r•c• c....c. T A-'111 (ill'iAOA.-(IJf ltlc' VI •t r;etl• wf"9 '' *1!rd I~ Svr-.1 T ~ '-" Mirto Ml"Oil 1ftd Sco'1 Sift- _, I COU.I~ \OUTliW ST LOVl~IANA-,..t!'!>ff o-~ hMe ...... COi .. OAIL:'t' PILOT/Monday, Augutt 27. 18M Cl BQ~ 11~(, "'=-------=~ -~--------~ --- NHYC'S OLSON CLAIMS TITLE BJ Al.MO LOCK.ABEY hlrl'lle ....... ,.. Jeff Ollon of N~n Harbor Yacht Oub ouuailcd 152 contcndcn an winnina the Junior Sabot National Championship, aaUed out of Cor. on.ado Caya Y1cht Club. San Dteso. ina four-day reptta wbichconcluded Sunday. Af\cr clm1n1tion racea Thundty and Friday! the b11 ncet waa divided into four fl fhtt with the Gold bcina the cb1mp1on1hip niJ,ht . Oran,e County. sluppen w.-on troph1et 1n every fltaht. ln addition to Olaon. other area Oold F1iaht trophy winnert v.cre Paul Norina. Huntlnaton Harbour YC. 6th: Dawna Coon, Newport Harbor VC. 7Lh: and Mcpn Tin&ler. Udo lilt YC, th. ummaey ofruult•: GOLD FLIOHT -l. Jd'l'Ollon, NcwPQn Harbor YC; 2. Jeff' Petet. n D'* YC.:;~. Jam Otla AJamilOI J5ay YC· ~. at O'Bnu. SDYC· S. KeVin Coyan. ABYC;'&. Paul NOrlJW Hunt n on Harbour YC; '7. O.wna Coon, 'HYC: I Mep.a Ti ... LlYC: 9. Ra~y l.&kt, SDYC; 10. Dana Riddick, ABYC. SILVER fl.IOHT - 1. 1'.om O' 'c ll, DYC· 2. B~nt Melville, NKYC~ 3. O.Vld F,.nco, UYC; 4. Lcalic OrecnJ. ABYC: 5. Tracey HUlhct. SOY\,;, lfRO. 'ZE FUOHT-I. Sbandoo Ea1ca. SDYC: l. Jeft"tcy Jim1 ABYC; l . RalpbSih·erman, Mi OD BayYC· •. Tom Nicholl, NHYC: 5. B JI Rubln, HwlliftllOD Harbour YC. lRON FUOHT -1. Halim Bun· nell, Balboa YC; 2. Erle Schneiderman. Coronado Ca~a YC; l . Bruce Bo er, Southwmcm YC; •. David Benton, MBYC; '\Jammie Stanley, BYC. California sailors win trophy MIL WA UKE.E -Three Cah· fom11 (Arca G) skippers, 1nclud1n1 John Sturman and Mark Bernard. California Yacht Club, turned 1n 1mpreu1ve performances 11 the Unit· cd States Yacht Racina Union's Youth Champ1onsh1ps here Skipper Thurman and crewman Barnard won the Bemis Troph~ for lhe double-handed compet1t1on S&JI· ed in 470sloopi They poned fin11bei of 3-1-41·1-6-3·2 for 20'/• polnts. The ~tta was sailed on bree:z~ Lake ~1ch1gan . In the Sean Cup compeuuon. sailed in Flyi111 Scou, the winnin& tum was Todd H~Mitch Brindle)·Dav1d Claberty, Houston, Tex. Second 'NIS Bill Shoemakcr-Hanna S-..cn-Oeoff' Edcnsoo.. New- port. R I .. and third was K.cVln HaU- J ohn L1ll).Cf'll1 Thompson. Ven- tura Rob \an DcKrccke, Mwni. Fla.. wu the winner of the Smythe Trophy for SlMlc-banded .Uon in l..ul:r dins.hies. Runner-up ~'U icky ~damson, Roc~ll. Tex . and third was Jeff Peter San Dtqo. TOP SURFERS ••• From Cl under rules ansmuted b) the .\SP when the sancuon1ng bod) was formed in 1983 Head Judge Joe Silverman rcpons that the surfers will be Judged on a I 0-point decimal S)Stem based on "who- ever executes lhe most radical maneuvrrs m 1he most cntacal sections of the b1gest waves for the longest d1stan~ .. .\fter tnal rounds Wcdne1da\, Tbursda) and Fnda). con1estanis advance to ~eclcend quarterfinals and semifinals The contest finals wtll be held Sunda) In addition to a S38 000 cash purse men and ~omen '1Ctors will each rettl\e a Dodie Turbo Oa)tona car valued at S12.000 The top compcuton in' 11cd to tbas )'ear's pro tncludc 1983 champion Tom CWTU of Cali· foma and Austraha's Tommy C.arrol. current world champton of the ASP tour. The lcaclula woman contes- tants include current world ch.am· pion Kim Mcanna of the United States and Pam Bumd&c of A.ustraha. runner-up to the women's champ1onshiP. tl\lc. .\ beaut) contest will also be held. with that wumcr camiaa the Mass Op utle and a one-year modehna contract wnb the com· pan) A celebnt} surf contest and JCt ski race will take place Sunda> before lhc finals. Las1 )e&r0s classic attracted more than S0,000 spectators. NEWIMSE ONLl,.E. $238 a + nt•,,., mo. • N I a • A II 0... ..... Na11P011 ~ • n.t..Ql.1300 -· c• lil KHAR r l \~E. \\ '"· I \Pl -.\I tlolbcn ind F.nrJ1~hman L>cn-k R II had thl' n.'!tl of the licld co~crcJ unilil). hut ncllhl'r ul the winning drt\Cr\ 1n the BuJv.c1M:1 .SOO < amd (1 r 'pom C".tt r-.an• \\it\ ta.,_tnK an~ 1h1111 lor rnntl'd "I rt'allv ll'tl w,• came- prl'parcd ... \rtld ilu llx·n. tht' tk fending lntl'rnntt0n\il M o tor Spt>rt' ·\\\<l\'lation Ci T l·harn pion. "f.>crd t\ lhc bc\t gu~ I could h;n l' with me and "'l' came into thl\ r8C(' ll'l'ltng. ('001· l)ell\l\C•"l\l', II "U!I l'\l'r\.t'io<l\ d-.e\ ctlorl to O\Crlah· U\ •· ikll v.ho al-.o '' runnintt 1n thl• "-Urld endurunll' champton'>h1p ..a1<l ... I he lir\t umc I got an 1hc l'ar to<la 11 had a had undl'f\tcl•r and 11 "a' drifting 11u1 tn lhl· turn\ I 1u'1 lnl·d tn nd111't 111 11 und krl'p out nt tr1111hl1· un11I 11 "orlcd ll\Cll uut I ":"n't 1h111I.. 1ng ahout .tn\ho~h l l\l' .it 1h.11 pc.lint .. H ut thl'.'11 Por\dll' 'lb~ prototype:. po"l'red h\ ,1 Ill" morl' pc.1"crlul '~-later l'ng1m• dc"dopt:d and hu1lt h' lorml'I Por'><.'he l'ng1nl'cr \h an \pr1ngcr \\.3\ hardh pu'ihcd ...,unda' kad 1ng 111 nt I 2Ci lap'> ,1rounJ Road Aml·ru:a \ t<1ur-rn11l'. 14-tui n Clf\.'Ult l he) took tlw kad for goud on the b2nd lap an<l kept up a quid; ant.l stead) pan· to \rttlOE! a rac c record 'l owurd the cnJ, M.· haci.t•d oil on the rev'> a httk hit, hJl'kt·t.l oil on the brakl'\ a httk and ,1111 tned tu drn·l' as hard I rnuld." I lul~n citpla1ncd "It'<, nncr lOOl• lortabk until \OU '>l'l' lhl' checkcrtd flag ·• • The l owcnhrau-\pnll\lHl'd Pon.chc a vcragl·d I 06 .:HO mph breaking the racl' n·,·ord of 105.921~t1n ~ugu\t nl l 1>K~ b\ Englishmen John f1t1patnck and David Hubh\ to a Pnr\C h1· 1 urho 914 The "l'IOnt•r., who 't:.innl from the pc.>h: after I loltl\:n "'l'I .1 tract.. qualsf}1ngrernrd ut 117 MY mph, took home S 17.500 from the total pur~ ofS85 1.KXJ Bell w~ at the "hl'l'I w hrn thl' 'ileek w1nn1ng l.·ar uo'l\l'd lhl finish linl' morl' than Ihm.· lap' ahead of the 'lt'l'ond plarc l1n- 1sher another PoN ht• 1J6~ w· dnH·n In llnhh.,, and Hrult' l even l lw thml-plal 1· lirmhl'r li't' lap\ <lnv.n. ''a\ a < hn rokt· powt·rcd Marth ~4<, \hared h' -.eason p111n1' leader Rand~ Lanier and Rill '-' h1111ngtnn. th~· runner up in the r1rnnl'> r,ICl' \ mong tht• «If' thatl hallcngl·J earl\ hu1 kll h\ th1· "a\'>lde '''-'rl' the ford !\1 U'llilng Cr T f' ol C H'r· man l\.lau\ I udw 1g .1nJ Hnhh~ Rahal. a' Wt'll a\ tht• I .1mn- Wl11t11ngton March I ht• \1u,lang, \\-hllh ''"'l .1 r :11 n· \hont·rwd Bud \H'l\l'r )110 141,1 H'•H \\Ith I ud\\1g <ind f 1111 C tl'-on" \haranr till' u>d .. pll. "a' l..null..nl 1111 the pall' O\ <i long p1l \IOP In n·pilll a turhot·hargcr wa\te gall' then fonl·d tu retm• lor the: da} h-. an engtnl' fatlurl' Booltle lJodTboard toume7 Hail>ur h 1n Ckeans•dr •~ 1hc i1tt' of lhC' filth annual Mo~) BoOltC' 8oJ)N>arJ Pw ani Champ1omtup to bC' htld. turday Prof'"'"onel ndrr~ v.111 "'l' for a SJ,OOU lll\h purK "'h1k 1mattul'I "'111 '"mpctc: for thouqmh o f J olla" tn proJun pn.ttt Tht' t'~<'nt v.111 bQ1n 11 7 1 m v.tth the: prof"s1onal preliminary hcab \ \otal ()f C'1&ht 1,1uahf)'tni round' v.111 he' hrld 10 dttcrmtne whKh ant11tcurs will i;ornpt'lt' in lhc "''"' lh~· 111nall'ur t't.11npi.•t11ton t't d1Hdt-d 1010 ..c .. cn agr 11oup!> !Joy~ HJ and und<'t 11·1 \, 14 16 mrn 17-29 anJ \0 aml oltk1. Jnll 1.1ro 111en, lb .llld untkr and l 7 and oldt'r. J or morl'.' rnformauon. phonl'.' (61Q)4lQ-OliOO Forum bo.Wt tourney ltrn" fhi l ova hie: Om•'' I foarrl\ v.111 Ill Ct' I Janw' ·w1lh3m\ 1n :i \Chcdulcd 10 round d1111111a1mn 1Un11h1 al 7 al the I ur u111 a\ lhl' ..,llt•h 't ru1\<.'IV.l'1ghl Ho\lnit T nurn:Ulll'nl tllll· llllUl'\ ll1·arn' ot I .ini.i\tc:f. I' J"1rc-.c:n11\ r.inli.eJ :'llu ll\ ho1h the \.\BC und Ring Mil~1u1ne \\ 1111.im,, 111 Ponland Ort v.111 he makanr h1\ ~ orum debut In anothc.-r (r\ll'><'~e1gh1 l'hman;.111on litthl · l><irrcll H;u:kell of An3hc1m will Ian· C 1roH"r I nqx·do" Robinwn of Frtmont T 1ckets tor tht' card are now un \ilk al the F-urum Ix>' officr and all T1t kc1ma\lcr oullct\ andudang Ma) Co Mu\ll Plu~ :rnd ~portman ~lore!> For ucket informauon. phone(2 I 31480-323~. L~una Bucb tJOftball .cbool l11rh tntl'.'rc:~ted an 1mpro' 1n11 thtar whball ,i..11ts and fundamentals can panic1pa1e 1n o.1 '>oftball !>Chool ~pon~rcd b~ the: C ti) o f L.lguna Beach Recrcauon C:Xpartmcnl St'ss1on tv.o oftht ~hdton '>oltball S<:h<lol will be held a1 Riddle Field The: scs\lon tx-g.an toda\ but \\Ill al\O run Wedne'<ia). Fm1a\ and Saturda\ from 'I 00 a m to noon · The co\t ol the ~hool 1s S:!O, and 1ht\ \\Ill Jho 1ntlude a \h1n Rc:g1~trauon \\111 ta li.c place at 1hr fC'l·reatwn dcpartmcnl. ~05 r orc\l .\H'nue Laiuna lkarh For more 111forma11on. mil 497-l l 11 l'.'\· 1ens1on :20 I Irvine Sport. Committee Thl <in •11 lf"rnr ( ommunll} \cr\1ll'\ < omml\\111n "aut'plmg applica110n\ tor mcm lx'r\-at·largt' 111 lht· fr\IOt' <,pon\ C 11mm11~cc IO n·pre~nt nun-urgan11ed \fl()ns mtcre\l\ \pphla11<1n\ ran be 11h1.11nc:d from the< 11\ ol Ir' tn<" C ummuntl) <,c:r~ Ile\ Dcp.irtmrnl and "'111 he ancp1i·d unlll 'Ip m F n da\ I pto1hreeappoin1mcnl\ma\ tx·madch\ the l or11m 1\\1on f unha inlormalltin "J\ a11Jhk h\ phoning ( hud.. Rt•1d. < ummuntl\ ~f'\ IH') ()(·parlml·nl at h60-lti 1'1 WbeeJJe Kl.nL performance Ooug Domokos:known a\ The Wheelie "•n& "ill perform his nd1111 stunts at 1hc Orange: < uun1> Fairgrounds fnday, 'it'pt 7 a\ pan ol 1hc wt•ckl}' Sl)l•cdwa> motorcyde card Domoko' ha~ already wht'clied around 1hc top ol 1he rmpsrc ~Late Building. travclt'd up and down ~an franC11;CO\ famed l.omhard ~lrl'el and up 1hc \lairs o l 1hr Philadt'lph1a An "fu<.cum ( 1ale'>opcn Jt 6 30 p. m and thr fir\t spcedwa) ra<.r 1s at K NI.IC NOTICE l'tllllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICI Ofl NOTICI CW MATH Ofl DI.Ant ()fl I MMY I. K~ HDJN A. 'A"TCH AND Of' Nl1TION alle .. UN ,ARTCH TO ADMINllTIR AND Of' N11TION UTAH NO. TO AOMINllTI" A-114413 HTAT« NO. A•12'"7t fo Ill helra. benefteiWlee, To Ill heir•. beneflCilln.e, cr~llOfl end contlngenl credllora end conllngenl credllora. alld peraona who credltora, end pertona wno mey be OIMtwiN lnter•t9d mey be othefw!M tnllf .. led In the wtu end/OI' •t•t• of tn lhe win 111d/Of """ or EMMY S KAROUN HELEN A PARTCH 11<1 A pellllOl'l hu been hi.d HELEN PARTCH by MICHAEL A DION In the A ~lltlon hu been filed Superior' Court of Orenge by PETER M PARTCH In the County requHllng that Superlof Court of Otenoe MICHAEL A DION be IP-County requHllng lh•t pointed u per1onll rep-PETER M PARTCH be ap- r-llllve lo edmlnflllf lhe pointed u perlOllll rep- .. 1111 ol ti... decec:1ent The reeenllllYe 10 admlnllllf Ille petlllon req\111111 euthoflly Nt•I• of ti... ~I Thi MUC NOTICE to admln111tr the "tile ~tltlon reque1t1 IYthOl'lly FICTITIOUI IUllNlll under the Independent Ad· lo ldmlnlltlf the •lele NAMI ITATEMINT IRVINC: UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT A Stenley Corey AUth0tlzed Agent Published Orenge Coa1t Diiiy Pilot Auguat 27, September 3, 1084 M·t22 mlnlllrellon of EltetM Act. under the ln<lependenl Ad· Thi tollOWlng '*'°"' at• A hating on the petition mlnl1tre1lon of E.1111• Act doing bu1lne11 •• --.,-.. .,-U-C--NOT_l_C_E __ will be held on WEONES· A hMrlng on the petition CALIFORNIA TREATS, _ __.;r..;;.;uu,.=;...;.;.;..;.;~-- OAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1984 Wiii be held on SEPTEMBER 3857 Birch St, Suite 11270, NOTICE Of 11 9.30 A.M. In Oepl No. 3 at 12, 1914, t984 11 9 30 AM Newport Bffcll, Celli 92660 PUaLIC IAU 100 CM<: Cenllf Drive W•t. In Dept No 3 et 700 CMe Cynthie DI M11teo, 509 Senle Ana, CA 92702 Cenle< Orlve W"t S1n11 Cametlon Ave , Co<ona Oe1 (UCC l!CTIOH M04) IF YOU OBJECT 10 the An•. CA 92702 M1t, Cettf 92925 NOTICE IS HEREBY grenllng of the petition, you IF YOU OBJECT 10 the CI 1 r 1 Aug u 1 1 I n e GIVEN lhtt on Septem· I L L Tdephone t•n kc: Mo11 dtH'·Fridn~ H:OO A.\1.-5 :3li P. ~t. Bu iut• s Cuunler: ~l un da\ ·frid uv1 ff :OO \.\1.-!l::lO P.M . DEADLI NES H .. l Hl.IC \'1'10:\ l>C\l>l.l ~E \101lfl•" "'al I I :rn u.111. I u1· .. .t1" \11111. I HJ p.111 \\ 1·11111·,rf;" 'I ur·... I .m p .111. I ltur,cl.I\ \\ t·rl. l:.m p.1u. I ml." l'hur... l::m p.111. ..... t1u11l.11 l'ritl.1 ~ .J:OO 11.111 "'111111.1\ 1'1 I ;\·00 p .111 . C \ ""CEl.LATIO:'\ & ( ·01UtECTI( >~S: .11111·11.1111111 ... at1tl 1•urr1·1·l1011 ... lllil\ Ill' 111 .14'1· 1111 ... 11111·1l1•a1ll i1lt'' ,, .... d1u\ t 1'11·.1 .. 1· ,, .. i. for a 1·,ui1·1·llu 1rn11 1111111111·1 \\ h 1·11 1·u11r·r lli1tj.! ~r>tt r tt cl EH HOH ~: t lwc k c·rro r-. P ll O'I 'our H<I dJih u1HI r1·1iorl 11111111"<lia11·h . Tlw I> \I I.\ .1 .. -.11111•·' lia h ili" for tht• fiht 1111 orft't'l i11 .. t•r t 11111 1111h (.l.ASS I FI ED fl.1.2 -5678 thould either ~ 11 the orenllng of the petlllon, you Romenua. 509 Cernellon ber 5. 19~ at 10 00 A M • ne.tlng end et•t• you objec· tnould etlhlf appeer •I the Ave , CC>fon• det M1r, Celtf Dental Flnanct Com· ------------------tk>N °' ftte written ob)ec-hearing end 1111e you objec· 92925 P a n Y • J • m e • B B f •-J -llont With the court before tlonl Of Ille wrlllen Ot>jec-. Thll bullnHI 11 con-Beauchamp end RIChlrd 8Hltl ftr bit talft tr H I the hlerlng. Your appear-Ilona with the court bef01• ducted oy co-penners L. Beauchamp, MCured "-aeral 1002 Ctatral 1002 enoe mey be In person or by the hearing Your 'PPM'· Cynthie DI Melteo partlea pureuant to• S.-~ .. ;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;; your 11tomey enc. may be In pereon °'by Thie 1111emen1 wu filed curtly Agreement end • IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR your lll0tney w11h the County ClerW of Or· Flnlnclng Stetement °' • contingent cred1t0t ot IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR enge County on Augual t4 dated May 24 1084 wlll the d«ullld, you mull file or • contingent credit°' of 1984 • offer at public ute, your claim wllh Ille COUf1 Of the decNMd, you mu11 file FU21Al Pf98Wlt II lo Ille ~., your clllm with lhe COUl1 or Publlaned Or•noe Cout wllhoul wenanllH of r9P(Mtnllllve eppolnt9d by prMtnl II 10 the pereonal OeJly P1to1 Augu11 20, 27. tllle, fllneu Of merchan· the ooun within lour month• reprnen111~1 eppotnled by S..,temt>er 3. 10. 19~ tablllty and In IC· from lhe date of ftrll aa-the court within lour month• M-1 l l cordance With Section 11Uenc:. ot lettera u pr~ lrom lh• dll• 01 ttrll ts-9504 of th• CaMfornl• In Section 700 ot lhe tu1nceoftette11upr0\/lde<I "---------, Commerelal Code, lhe Prooete Code of Celtlomte In Section 700 of lh• MllC NOTICE followfng deecrlbed per- The ume fOf fifing clllm1 will Probete Code ol Celllornll NOMINEll FOR tonal property not expire prior 10 tour Thi time f()( filing c111m1 'Wiii PUBLIC OfFICE J S Campbell & Co . month• from the dell of the not •~Pl<• prlOr 10 four Inc. and Jemee Scott hearing notlCe ebove. monthe lrom lhe dll• of the NOTICE IS HEREBY Campbell's contractual YOU MAY EXA MINE the l\Mrl"" nollc.e ibove • GIVEN lhll lhe IOllOwtng ·.,, pertons h been n 1 r I O h I s I o r e c • I Y • Ille lcept by tile COUrl II you YOU MAY EXAMINE the nlled f()( .~·olflOM tie:'-~n= $445,000 000 purauent are • peraon lnleretted In file 1c991 by lhe court II you ... the Ntate. you m•y Mrve .,. • peraon lntlll'Mled In •lie< mentioned 10 be flllecl to a memorendum of upon the executor or edmln-Ille n1a1e, you may 11n1e II lht Generel Municipal &grMmenl betw.en J. S latrator, or upon the •I· upon the executOf or admln· Elecuon to be held In 1he Campbell & Co., Inc. and '°'"IY IOI' ti... el{eculor or hstrllOf or upon the 11• City of Co111 Meu on Tues-James Scott Campbell edmlnlttrl!Of, Ind Ille wllh tOl'ney tor the txeculC>f Of d1y the 8th dey of Novem-and Gtoti.I Van Line,, the coun wtth proof 01 ..,. ldmlnlatretor and Ille wllh ber 1984 Inc as executtd on vie.I, 1 written requeet 1t1t· the court wlth proof of .. ,.. For Member of th• behalf of Global Ven Ing thll you dellre 1P9Clel vice • wrlllen request tlll· Cll)l.Counctl Lines. Inc by Don notice of the ftllng of en In-Ing lh•I you de11r1 apectel Vote lor Three Heydaulf end E S ven1ory end app<al..-nent of nottce ol the llllng of en 1n-Deve Wtteele< Schumacher .d•ted J anu- •111• euet• or of the 1)911-ventory and •w•IHmenl of Mery HOl'nbuckle ary 9, 1981 and 41 con- tlon• °' accounte mentioned .... ,. -t• °' ol thl pell-Donn Hell ftrmed In a lettw .,,ree- ln Section 1200 end 1200 s ol flon1 °' eccount1 menttoned Dom Reel!< .,. the Cellfomla Probell Code in s.ctlOl'l 1200 and 1200 5 01 Herry s Green ment dated February 27. Oeh'ln fl K-lhe Cellfo<nla Prob•I• Code Eric C Johnson 1981 betwHn J S asn w. Coe•t Hteh••Y Oetvln K-Cn1rle1 Merkel I Campbell & Co . Inc and tun. .o1 sm W Co.et H19h•IJ Sid L Soller James Scott Campbell N w rt Beec h, CA Suite .o1 Chrl11opner 'CM1' Steel and Don Heydautt E W Newport BHch, CA Oougla1 A Yetes Schumacher and Gordon ~ Clat~ Chie" Clerk• Scott dated February 28, Publllhed Orenge Cour ~ Eiieen P Phinney 11181 Delly Piiot August 2e. 27 Publtahed Orenge Coeet City Cleft< of the The ule wlll be held et Septem~ 2. 1984 Delly Piiot Augull 26, City of Colla M... 18401 Von Karman, Suite SuM-207 27. t984 CaltlMnll 410 lrvlne, Callfornl1 SuM-206 Deted AUOUS1 l6 1984 92715 ln1pectlon of the PuOll•hed Or•nge Coul documentellon regerdtng Pta.JC NOTICE PWl.IC NOTICE ~:~: Pilot Augult 20 27· the collateral to 1>e IOld may be accompll1hed on September 4, 1984 11 the above-referenced lo- cation belWWn the houri Of 9:00 A M. and 5.00 P M or by eppotntment by contacting the M- cured parllea' •gent. Timothy S Wagner. E8Q • at the above-referenced addreu Ml for the ult Of by telephonlng (7 t•) 955-1155 NOTICE Of M-120 DUnt Ofl NOTICI OF Vlf'Qtl. f . 'AltTCH DIATH OF AKA VIRQtl. ,ARfCH MARK MAC lARINfUQtfT PUBUC NOTJCE A*> Of "1'fT10N ANO OfJ NTITION C-4251 TO ADWNllTER TO AOMINtlHR URN COUMTY UTAH NO. A·1MCT7 llTATI NO. A·12'"71 I UPIRIOA COURT To •II helre, ~artee. To ell helra, Mllellcltll'lel, 1411 Tn11tun Affftue credltOfe and contingent cr9dllors end contingent ._.. ......... c• .....,01 credltC>fe, 111<1 pe(IOrll who credltC>fa, end P9f80fll who _9'9,..,.., .. -· mey be otherw!M lntlf•ted mey be ot~H lnllfffled Plllnlln KA THY RN VITI In the Will el'ld/C>f Ntete of In the Wiii end/or "'''' of • min()( by her Guardlln Ad VIRGIL F PARTCH AKA MARK MAC LARE N Lllem, ANTONIA J TROYER VIRGIL PARTCH WRIGHT ANO ANTONIA J TROYER, LllO ISLE 101 Yla Ll4t ltd ''' lilly 12·1 MM\'t•lou!> ti Br h.1y(ront 78 on bay, pool. ),IJJ 11111 ho"t span· Xlnt Fin $4.850.000 Ch<m1.:r1g Spani!>h :i Br 2 Ba on 45' lot. lrg dE'<.'k, l~JUil Viird pier & sup $1.100.000 &auuful 3 Br 'l Ba. playroom. hreplact• Ix-am tC'almgs Xlnt ftnanc mg $420,000 UYllll HIYI HYFHIT COlll J1·1tv & Bav v1c•w nt.,wlv decorated M;u K.11 J. Hr 'i B.1. 40' patw· Now $64~.ooo PHllHU MOil OCUIFaOIT Exciting Ocf>an & Jettv views. 4 Br. 3 Ba, :noo s<t rt c:ar parkrng $1.285,000 IUSIH PUCE IHFHIT SJ..1t' ~1t·ular bdyfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up ~ 81 2. B.1 down :! boat spaces S 1.250.000 UGH& IUCM lllLLSllE . P<.inol'am1c· <K'c•an & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba :Spd<'tou~. xlnt fmancmg now $995,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I l I (I .. y,, d. l J • , ~-II ~. . , · • ti ' I he I antcr·'-' h1111ng1un wa\ damagl·d and \lt>Wl'd an an l"<trl-. tangk \\1th till' t.iiuar 'JK-'i nf Bnan Redman ol I ngland ;tnd H urlc> lla\\\CHH..l then had to mat..c a long 'lop lo rt•pau a hok 1n the radiator Rut thl'\ wert· ahk to mo\e h;1< ~ .• 1monl! 1h1• k.1dt•rc. \l 1th a l.1tt· di.ir~w A petition hU beefl flied A 1)91ltlon hH bMt't llted BRENDA BART • minor by ··················••r....J ' by PETER M. PARTCH In lhe by LUCILE WHITE WRIGHT her Guerdlen Ad Lltem Superior Court of Orano-tn lhe SuperlC>f Court 01 Or· LINDA BART ANO LINDA County requ11t1no thll enge County requeettng thet BART Bldd~ are required 10 bid caeh or ca1h equtvalent. provided, however, that the ... cured partl" m1y credit bid all or any por11on of the amount• due to .. cured partlM pu<tuant 10 the obllg1t1on1 th11 lf't aecured by tht above- ref ere n c e d Stcurtty AgrMtMnt TM aale ma-, be continued from time 10 time In accordance wllh lht provlalon1 Of tht Catlfornla Commtrclal Code, and, In .Odltlon, said safe may be 1or all Of any pan of th• colleteral Muns on 's widow gets $525,000 r \'-I< J:'\. I >11111 I \Pl I hl \\td<m 111 '\;~·v. ) CHI.. 'I ,lllhl'~ l ,111.:h l!I f hurm;.in \1t111"", 11,,, rt'"''" l'd .. onw ~.s2 s noo in d.1111<1gl'' .ind .11w1lwr I ~~ 71 ~ 1n p1t·ra1d t'\f~'n\l'\ LI\ PJll u l th1· wllll01ll1°nt 1n a "'runglul 1kath "Ult \Ill' lill d 11q·r her hu .. h.ind'' ck.1th 111 .1 1 •174 Jl'l Ua\h illtording 111 .1 puhlt,lu·d rq11111 < l'\\OJ C 11at1on JCl t ra,hcd a'> hl' practtlcd takeon., and landing' at .\kron-( anton Rt• g1onal \irport Thl' nc:w,papt·r rl'P<>ned that alter <ii· 1ornl'}\0 kt'\ Jnd npcn\l's. Mrs Mun,on 1\ to ren·1' c 70 J)l'rlt'nt of the \ettlement and her thrn• lhtldren dre to get 10 J)l'rrcnt each I ht· to1.1I • .n111u111 ol 1 hl' \t'll It mt•n I. H'al hl·d IU\I '" lhl' trt.il W:I\ to h(•g111 Ill \-1,t\ I\ morl' than SI 1111 m1llt11n I Ill < .1n111n Rt•pt1\lto1' H'fll lftl•d Ill .1 t ()Jl\rlflhl \l\•r\ .... ;11Urtl.1\ fhe \.1un-.on,· thn.•e children have rcr('tvcd an 11Htial $ 7~ 000 t•ath fro m thl' st•ttlemcnt to lit: held in tru'>t :ind rckas«l h\ 1he1r 25th l11rthd<.t\\ 1>1an.1 \1l111~11n .1~r1Td "' \1.1 I<> '-t'llk 0111 111 ••Hirt .tltt·r \ht• hint '1111.1)!.llll\I f111;thl "a kt\ fn11·1n.1t11111.il lhl' 11111p.111\ 1ha1 11;11m•ll \1 1111\1111 1., lh .111d < t'\\11&1 \11 t rail "hl f.11rt1l'cl the .1111 r.ilt h,uJ 111nhantlal latlurt•<, ,111.J th,11 \11111"111 "''' fltJt1rl\ t1ain1•tl lt1 lh 11 "vlu11,1111 ll1l·d \u~ ~ I '1711 "h1•11 ht<, ne" Thl· ordn lih:J "-tlh thl' dnk of Stark Count ~ J>rohatl' < oun nn luh 'I 'ihnw\ that I ht;tht \,~ft·t' "11 make pa\ ml'nl'> ac, pnrt of the tnm' ol tlw \l'I kment l ht· amount nd lrcqut•nt \ ol 1ht· pa' men ts \\t'fl nnt ll'H.t ·d l I \ l>l\I rn 1 ( nun J udgc ()a, 1d f)o"'d \Calcd the \l'llkment and ordered 1h;11 <kta1I<, Prost sweeps to win at Dutch Grand Prix ZANDVOORT, Netherlands (AP) -France's Alain Prost led teammate Niki Laud a of Au1trf a to another aweeplng victory tor the McLaren-TAG-Por1eh team In the Dutch Grand Prix Sunday. Prott'I winning time WU 1 hour 37:21.47 minutes, covering the 187 .58 mnea o1 tile traek In the eandhllla on the Dutch coast at an average •Pffd of 115.60 miles per hour. It wu the flfth victory for Pro1t In 13 races thl• MaSOn, with Laude having won four The two drlvera now are one.two In the 1984 world champlonehlp, Lauda with 54 point• only 1.5 Point. ah d of Prost. Britain'• NI I Mantell In 1 Lotu.R na.ult plaoed t~lrd af1w Finn Keke Rosberg pulled Into the pita only thrM'1apa from the h.nlsh nd retired. All t other 14 of tho 27 1t rt atilt running at the end of 71 rapt hed been rep by Ole Mcl..afena during the race. But Briton N get Man I (lotus·Reoautt} repa&Md Prott the end to fin h third on ll'le same l4P u the dera. Hts U It n teammate EJk> d Ang 111 was fourth, ltallan Teo Fobl In a Brebham·BMW I Uh, nd t Onal champion hip polnt went to FrenCh Aef\ault driver Patrick Tambay. At the •tart, Br I Nelson Plqu t In a 8rabh m·BMW outdragged Ptoat, ~ on pole. tot k• th tea.d from Pro t, T1m1>1y, d Ang fl1 and Ro berg. L ud t rted P:OOtly from row three d wu running ninth In o ng f ho ~ulckty fought thf g for th rd by l 12 h Int In BALTZ BERQEROH IMITH & TUTHtU. WHTCUFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 6•6·9371 PACIFIC Yll!W MEMORIAL 'A"K c.metary • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MOtllTUA"Y 1795 Laguna CanyOfl Aoed lf!QVna Beach. Ca 92851 •9•-9415 HAR.OR LAWN· M'T. OLIYI Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1825 Git* Ave Cotta~· 540-555• Pt "Cl POTH I ULLUOADWAY MOltTUAJltY 110 Broadway Cost• M 8'42·9150 I PETER M PARTCH be IP-LUCILE WHITE WRIGHT be Oefendent CHARLEY pointed u ~I rep-eppoinled u pefaonal rep-MACK CAMPBELL. JR . r...,.,tetlve lo edmln19ter the r...,.,llllve to ldmlnltllf the MARY ELLEN BURKE ANO •tete of the o.c.dent The .. Ille of the ~I Tl..-DOES t through 30. In- petition reqUMt1 1Uth«11y pemlotl reque111 euthOflty cfullv9 • to 1<1m1n1et1< the "'''' 10 ldmlnltJer th• Hl•t~ Cue No f78fl l unOer lhe lndepencMnt Ad-unOer the lndepend9nl Ad IUMMONI mlnlttretlon of E:lt•t• Act mlntttretlon of e1111 .. Act NOTICll You he•• been A hearing on the 1)911tlon A heiring on the petltlQf'I ''*'· TM Cowl m., d9ctde wlN be held on SEPTEMBER wm be held on SEPTEMBER ~.!.._!!Md .!'~ row 12. 1984. 198-4 •• 9:30 A.M t2, 198-4 •t )9 30 AM In ~ .. --rou ,._ In Dept. No 3 ., 700 Civic Dept No 3 II 700 CMc •pond Within IO daya. ltMd Center Ortve w .. 1. Sanle c.n1er Drtve w .. t Santa the lnfonnetlon Mlow. Ana, CA 92702 Ane. CA 92702 II you wtllh to Hele the •d· IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to Ille VIGI of en ettomey In thll gr11t1tlng Of tl'le 1)91111on, you grentlng Of lhl pellllon. you melt.,• you tnould do IO lhoukl .. ,her eppear 11 lh• lhould either ippeer 11 lh• promptly eo thel your wrll· heerlng Ind 111te you objec-he111lng end 1t•t• you objee· 1111 r .. ponH, If eny, may be 11on1 Of file wrltlen ob)ec-ttone or Ille wrlllen ob)ec-filed on llme tlOnt with the cour1 before tlon1 with the courl before AVllOI U1ted he fldo de- the nearing. Your eppeer-the h .. rlng Your eppear· mendad• El lrlbume, pvede ence mey be In peraon Of by ence may be In peraon Of by dec:ldlr contr• Ud 11n 1u-your ettoniey your ellorney dlenc;l1 a menoe que Ud. r., IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR aponde dentro de 30 dlu Of • contlng«ll creditor ol Of 1 conungenl credtro< 01 LH I• tnlormaclon que the o.a.a.ted, you must Ill• 1111 decNMd. you mull 1111 •loue your claim with the coun Of your clelm with 1111 cour1 or II you wiah to M4lk lhe •d- preMnt It 10 1111 P«aon•I ,preeenl tt to the per80flat lliCe of en •1t0tney In lhll repr111n1111ve eppolnted by I repreMt'lllllve eppolnled by melter you 11\ovld do IO the court within lour month• I lh• cour1 wllhln lour monlhl promptly 10 lhll your W1'fl· from 11'19 date of 1!11t ta-I from the d•le of llrat 11-len reec><>nM If •ny mey be llUlnCI of letter• u provided tu•~ ot lellera u provided filed on time In Secllon 700 of th• 1n Section 700 of 1he SI Ulled O...• IOhciler el The coUetetal wlll bf sold "U 11" and "w•t It" without any war rantlH or repreHn tallont of any kind 01 nature lnqulrlea ahould bt directed 10 Timothy S Wagner. Esq , 18401 Vor Karman Street. lrvtne CallfOtnfa 1127 HI. (7 14 055-1155. Dlted Augu1t 27, 1984 TIMOTHY S WAGNEP Agent IOf tht Secured Pertltl Published Orange Cou1 Dally Pllo1 Augu1t 27 t98"4 M-123 Probate COO. of Ce11fornl1 Probll• Code of Calll0tnl1 conNjo de un •bOglldo en Thi llme f()( llllng ci.lme wtn The llme for flhng cillml wlU ffle UUnlO. deberle "**lo not expire prior to lour no1 expire pnor to four lnm9dte1emen11 · di' M l• monthl from lti.dst• of the month• lrom Ille d•I• of the menere. •u re1pue111 heet'tng notlcl lbow hMrrng notic. •bove MCtll•. el hey elguna l>U4KI• YOU MAY EXAMINE the YOU MAY EXAMINE the .., reglstrede • tlempo PUBLIC NOTICE flle ll~t by lhl court " you hie kl()I by lhe court If you 1· TO THE DEFENDANT A __ m.;.;;.;o.;..;..;~;.;;.;;;-- .,. • P9f'IOn 1nter .. 1ed 1n .,, • Petton lnt1< .. 1ed 10 <:jvil comple.lnt ~hied LaGAL NOnca the Ntele, you may HfW the •tat•. you rney ~ Dy lhe palnlltf egalnet you If NOTICE IS HlREBY IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Self your Items for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub· I/shed each Saturday In the Dally Pilot DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pre-paid so mill or bring them Into the Dally Pilot office. Be sure to Include your phone numbM or ad- dreu In your ad, have a price on Heh Item & no abbreviations. Sorry, no comm1KclaJ eds, gar~ ulfN, produce. plants or at1lmm• are 1cc.pt1bl#I. DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thurld•J Coate ..... Office S30 Wnt BaJ ltreet Coate --. ... Ca. 12121 upon the execut0t Of admln-upon the execul0t or idmln-you wtlt1 10 defend thlll lew· GIVEN thlt lhl fOllowfng 111r11or, or upon the 11• 1ttret0t, Of upon the It· tull. you rnu11. within JO llemt of found or ~ torney tor the ••9CUl0t or torney for the execut°' or deya •lier Ihle aummon1 11 pr~ ha111 beefl held b) admln 11t1tor, end tile with ldmlnlttretor, end file wllh Mf'ved on you, Ille with lhll ttlt Po&lcl Oepertment of lilt the court wflh proof of .., the c:ourt wtth pr001 of ..,. court • written rttPOON 10 City of Co111 Mela f0t • Ylee, • wrltteri requ.t •l•t 'lloe, 1 wrlllen requeat 11,1 lht c.omptalnl Un.... you period In •xrAef' of ninety tng thi t you dlllr• lt)«lal tno that you oettr• •peclal do, your defeult WIU ~ (90) daya &oy'a Btu. 10 notlcl of the tiling of an In-notloe of ti... nll"G of .,, In-.,,lered on apptlcatlon 01 the lpd: Eeote Arctat 81cyQe, ventory and IPP'INMmenl of ventory Ind •l>Pf•IMIMlll of plllntlft, and lhll court may Boy 1 ~ 10 Sl)d ltu;dM ftllle ...... ()( of the pell-••t• ""1• ()( of ti... ~II· .,,,., • Judgtmenl 11Qlln1t Blcycte, Qlfl'I Orange 10 • tlont °' acoounte tMntlOMO 11on1 Of a~nll tNntloned you f0t the ,.ii.1 demanded Sod, Huffy l tcyctt, Boy'1 .':":":~-=~~--::--~-~-----­In Section 1200 and 1200 6 of In Section !200 end 1200 6 or In tht eomplelnl, which Biacl< 1 S!><S MUf'tay Bleycle, ~~:t:~' SQ:\\. J.\,.,' _ f} ~ i'.,S• wo1t the CalffC>fnla Pro«>ate Code the CallfOfnll Probate Code. could raeult In gatnltnrn.nt Boy'1 1 Sl)d Huny e..eh GU lV~ 'b ~<r ,._, Qel\llft KMM Oefwtft A. KMM of 1111gt1 telclnQ of money°' Crutw ~ ... eoy·1 lllwr "···-~ CLO • ~,. .. am w. c..t ...,_..., am w. co.1 HtfMrlJ pr~y or other 1eti.t r• 10 &pct Hu Blc:ycte. Boy'• 0 '"""""(11' i...... 1 .... ~--. l4*e 4lt1 Newpett lllO~ CA que1ted In the complalnt Black 1 pd Scl'twtnn '"'" "", •3 -.0111 1 ....... -...., CA ma ~ ' Dated FebNMy 8. 1982 ~le. Boy a Purpta 10 ~ "' '"'"' °"' "' '• • • ......... ......... GALE I ENSTAD SpO lver11n lloyclt , f T U f 0 T l Pub""*' Otenoe Cou1 Publlatled Orange Coatl Clerk 8at9W1 Mop9d Four Terna t-"T""-,,,-..-,.;,.;..--1 Dally Ptlot Augutt 28. 27, Dally Ptlot Augu11 2•. 27. ~ Orenge eo.11 Oruma a Mlt o ,.,,.. I I' I I' I SeptemtMw 2 1 ... s.p1ember 2 t9t4 Oli!y P*" Augutl 20, 21. "°'ontY· Gr"'1 Md Yellow .... --"---'·'--""--.i..--J.L--' ' SuM-205 ' SuM·i04 hc>ttmi. 3, 10. 1944 Sut'fboWd, Diet~ .... r-------. M·10a 00tderendQultarw11n ea.. bs I f To -------.l.---~'=-----1:_______ NOTIC! IS FU"TH!A I' I I GIVEN 11'111 If no OMW .,... . . . PNl't Ind pr0¥99 111.t own •lhie> of lhl pt~y Within I ~ t N y [ ...., (7) dayt folowlnO ll'le ..... _.;._.;,_.,......._ ..... ~~:,::, !ii .. ::.~ --~' -'-I __,_I '-'--I -' tl'le finder, thlf• be Ont 9f r------- 11'1 the Oty Of COi ...... In I k A s [ H y ::'Dee:, !~~~°'*'" .... -.1-c .... ,-, -.1-1 ~ I n the D ·1 p · 1 t tto!I II a time and Ott• to De ..._._.._.__.___.__. l~-~--·-~-~-1_~ ___ 1_11 ___ 64_2_·_4_3_2~1~~~~~~~9:::::·~~~;:;::;:;::::;~======:=:~~ If it floats, chances are you'll read about it Traditional Realty 831-7370 COLD Well BANl(eRQ M11Tu.e PllTlflM 6 Bdrm ramlty hOfM With • dynomlte view •&00 lq ft "'-· gorgeoua decor,, .. Iii.tic price 1-450.000 l J,._.l()Uf f1(J"tl \ Ae.ttor1,87&-eo0<> ~ Mncnnb-lrvme THE REAL ESTATE RS THE REAL ESTATERS 642-5678 FOllll ADS ARE FREE Cal: urnntw FIT I PIT. e:xp'd, exit pey. Mat edutts. own tnlnl e.by91ttere Around The Clock, 15311 Sein•. IM!ne. 551-6111 uanmos•rm FIP-~nm Cti.1ott•'• 51"*'8 Aot:t ------' 420 82nd St NB &45-.3748 FounO grey kitten, pink -------- cotter I b9nd11ge on loot UllMDRll F It Greenbrootl tract, FV with partial ca.nt• to 9&1-7841 work In profeulonet Newport • e..ctl ...., FOUND lrvtne terrace Paid V8C81IOl"I ~ meld =::: ';:~ ~.c;a~,~~ Ina avail 842-01&4 720-'>310 BEAUTY FounO LMge Black male e IAllOllllT ~t Lge Pleed.~.-· • &llllTUT v1c: HMt>ot vi.w .,... Rd\er'd Otialute 6&lor\ &40-2821 200 ~Cent• Dr NB I ~ 08 Or•~· Co It DAILV PILOTIMOl"day, A~u·• 27. 1984 ) ~ ler I•• llr••l•r MW Cm lt1 Cl11 111 __ •ma1 Pal1t111 ,., "'I t &:11&11 & eR1w 1 1wo1we tor .u '"•NDA'• ,,.o,.Hou11 ·•a-uliY1•* 1NT11JCT. '°,...,. bpet •.. ,.,.-llMOe, _. Low RA ::T,.. "''"" Alttt9t~ ~ i'!'!' PrNchoollnm,l\omt.1.! typee of oomm. oontt. I OLIANINQ.Ht¥9ftwdYI Cfl.iANi~IXPIM AV* Mon\ fH +. 11 Y"I exp._i_t Yft In.,.... mlnG i ~0~*' :'...':f~-t 09)'tpetMell. 11.01rw • rttld. repalrt. 10 yre open In tdltdu ,,of, O't'Wll)'Nttupwltnoe laltt\Or ltUOOO 1IO + Uol'4>tOalllWl11 "dlll"n:ni-~~rlJllr.fti11"1':1"1U~ 11'T' ..... -....-..... -1PP __ 1 t~ a.,.. ldUOidonaJ ntcthiCXC COt\trlC1or •qle(. 111.see2 11o. wortr tor:;: ~rn~: Lio. T .11•.u• no. tta ~~WI• MM441 l'LOMllM 1xvu o mu • • ActNtt• n. AGt1 uo. m1oe. em1111Lat ~liiili"· 1l)flu,p. r.l'eft4• 1t 1w.1N> .. 11,......... llD PAllTI•. · w1n..t.1. d1eoou1t • .ia rreee rnm-Mm~ .. r,.j o• r • ,.. ,.,, l'\I ot I' 2 .. 111 Jot11, fllepalra. 64MI01 Oen. malnt. 1i.ot101I, •• ••--••• lntlm. trteeit:LOOilr.t Oall '-ttr 41f·'790 1,,,.oi.an up1. •• IJIP. non-union taborl m l!!L_ plumD. Orllg 1~111 llHMIMt/"9nild 11¥111 ... 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Olnn· t4h "lch 131 OHi ..... ••4· .. ... 11•• lntllx1, Olllln;t, rtfln oal:I. now tnrolll~ for fall. 10M1ptoltCt•·111•1 1 . ; "_,t'llOlng.a.tooltlng L.ow "-"' eeo;10111., 1 up, new 11wna. 181·l471 r ll\l, • •tlmate .... 21 .. 1 ~ ; tit.~!" up., work a~. 710-ltto or n1-tta Wl.r,11 ;• Ind. au a1-41M cli1n Ullt•f,..frlmml "'Paire, Pilnlll\O, c;;;will. lharon'• oliinlna lvo. ..., DIYlll ltllmlno '64-IU w -· !f , Ctln laal.111 Yard Mllnt • Htullng no 110. ,,.. •tlm1tt1. ,or hom• & epec1a1111ngl6A Nb llRb 'i Pifntlna I Will ji1perlno ltai latattWI Al "~o p1ue the ,,.VINI M'""o" lllttla1 l1plln MIKI uO.st~ Clary Ma.1111 l'TL. In rnoVMUttlt7~ N~ Cuttom '~:.'t lnll•xf, 11 vr• uper .. free hmm ~i=·~u1 ~ .. andtMHUNTINQTON ~enO:t G1611iiiw. Gilfuf ewlfoh .. for Q1ratn•-MtaOniiite a lllliVIAIPXllQ for your You're houHlolto wtll uo11vrt11 ofh1Ppyoue~e-oin "'.:.~,VoUI0~41~1 · · IJINll RdUI UNRIT • C COMH V "V "ILIAILll 'or your olteMI. Id ln. SO a000,,;'1"/iitln t ,. homt/bYt. "-" no Job epatkle O&ll Anna Mll11 ' IOl44. ...,r ICI., M'34 All,MllAL. U1•7170 Window I ICirttn O*ln• HA W~netdlY'4•f"Y Me>te Info, 0 I tu.HU oolof"t 11 MUon. W~ ~ •t TIM La.a1n ' to llTll·tt• •t ·~ 14M3it or 11 .. 1'6$1 AAINIOW ISXINTINO ll'I Pelttlll I ltJllr It..,. Vent,. "IAL TO" 1nO o4Mn I eoartcUna,811t nomraCIMraet l&lt & "9lall. Thi OOlor ll"Vl"l'AJM for your Qvlllty 11 ~r policy Allldtntl&I aomnw 111 thiltunahln.fn. tlM 21 CALL TODAYll hat lt~ll Company 7at.o71t LANOIOA'I & OLIAN· home/but. ,_. no Jol:I I Hlt llttiAJ llCMIMI JI" UO tlll l)hutl Ito'. tlMIU 0ltTL !MfllL UI ,.. L• XLLlioftUlNINI INS cntruttn Ult. ·~~ W:.:.,': ., to 1mi.r ....... UMa04 •MBIGlio. Nxt HOUH ••• 10 ' • ·=~itit;ill&l!l'!!•ffne!'!l!l:•il!lr.l!!rnlf!!!'!!'! ... ,.qu,.. Your Dal!y Piiot '1WQI ... Qtll OOlt l °"" Ill.....-~ .. I llTTI" Lona tlrm onlY -• •• dl.o. "911. uo. 11411n. IG1 wf\o perfOtm ..,._ 0tr1Q1ory pa1nt1ng. All typeeot boet ........ LARDIOXPI lihV1ol B11llg Loo refi. iraa .,1•1111' lmlPllU I ~IA& iRTINlbMI K. ,unk• Ma.o1u oontr °1aoo in.oi "1P1Rtnt1t1Ye repllre. Penonll l lrll. ~-Oliff. T,.. trim, Lawn Mllnt. 110. bUMP Jbd i •Curtom tnt/U1., Ollnllno HANCllNClllT""''NO f\PXIM lp;otlliit::tiOO I = = mtttt1 ,,JI .. ,...,., .... • WOfk .ioom.. Ml-to18 """ I~· oomml f,.. .... Jutn 14•·•«• IMALL MOVINQ JOU VACATION HOMI oXMI. •ComMte JtnltOriel VllA·MC • ., •• 1111 1111 ,,.. ., IOYft pp be notntlld. Unllolntid -------· Cdlatt ·~L Inf rtltd UO'd, 'bOn.-o. Mow. lctot. Trim, Cie&n-MIKI Mt.1st 1 °t!."o:'~~":.ci ~ •Mllnltnll'IOl lttYlol Lpen wiliOOWi'lno ln· 770·1721 anytime Witt. oontractort tfl0ijld to INN cabin:\ 1tf Ina.'°' tit: 111"11 .. 1· ~1 Heul Awlyt, ....... HAUL.·MOVl-AIMOVI for,"" tlke w. of your IU•THT 1t11t1tl0t\. "911. 00t\'4ollt· MU Moof Mepalr ivo ltltt In their edvtrtlllng. luropMn kit:• ~ Deeb ad tablt Jim .... '°24 'urnlture, Trlltl, Trttt Pitt. pllntt p..,., mall COITOM lillntlna rnt/ut. tnl AU!grunt. 111-UIO 1100/0t ltle. 8r. Cltlitnl Oontreotore Ind oon· M•1tl111/l1 ... 1U.1 oount1rtope. '4' .. 9747 Patlt Ctftn ~ W.8411 NO"M eta. HOWA~D 141·3'11 b1wtor wood treatrntnt. RoMMI wXlldoVIKIRCI Oleont ... VI ....._707t ~~=~.W,~M~i oerdtnlng. oompetltlv• bUrnplno·H1ullna·Mo¥lng l'r• •t. lt111 M .. eoet ,,.. bt. 10 pet roll. 1ny qutttlon1. Contreo-Bulld/~od: lpeo. kit, Cu,at~ DIOb. ~1uo COYWt prloll. Cl'iuotc Ml·H13 11 u /Dill .._, ,.1t• Llan1l1t 1x--'-::::i .... , d 1uot111eo..1111 ltwl1!"1'"'tit11 tor'• ltit• Lloenee b1th, olo, rm add, patio Qulllty wont artordablt · · ~· ,....._,...., -n "'"fl ciovldott1 bey wndw uo. 91 '6N Lili pr1oll, ,.,., fM-1820 The lrttl I Ot l t l'r11at. 24 r. UMoti Plllf LllllllH work. "9llOn11>11 fr11 flaiter/hh A M OHi lotro, H OMo oen1 tit .-... as it.ve 1474071 C11ptry Oonorttt. Drtwell !ij m L1wn-lhrul:l-tr ... 1n11a11 W t l 11 /t1M13t t1tlm1tt1. "lot& IS0-1U.. ib'i~NtNQ l'IOK Ult AND DILIVI" Ptua.1.~oom Ito. anti 111 CL.Ali CONST 12vr up. Dive 146-htO I •t Tr• trimming l '4.,,,ovll. I bfilUoM-Toji QUALITY AddltJOt\I ,._1i.oooe (714) 7ff..Mlt Anli UA t17ot "9modellng l New Oon1t. Li*1 Carpentry m "'Y fl\6 .. i ii "otoUUlng-Lawn malnt. ., . OM 0 ..... n work for your •. ,,...... Patohll,trei ......... 12'aa loeoJlllilno In Chua,.,, • ======~= for Comm. & Allld. Llo'O, "IJ)llr·~·Addltlona (0 .. 00MI IOHOOL.) ,,.. tit. Ht-9089 2t lb1 pet rno. Call Oreo. eui fom irQ·lione ....... Diii Ml-N37 . ~and em6ok e WlddlnQ ineurtd ' bonded. Com· Doort-e1o. 14MNO T~._11 yn elU). II I It•• 111-t020 or 117-313' llook.OO~ltuooo ''NI '1RllR PA1Hf1R5 Pljuta1 cloth•. 0111dy 112.eoa.c For Ad Action ~etlw rtt•. 111·SNI IMI I "tf't. ,,.. tit. Mf.t .. 82 1nt/ext-1tuoco·pl11t1r· -• lt1 II OAAJiflNQ llliWioi c ..... Ctalrttl DH1t1tlilltieln c1J~~~:.n:o" IJI t1tll1 Olblntl•IOOOUttloel Otll· I '" 'Um.-'!H ,au -. can a AddltlO~lfl~~· Brlvw1y1, pafQ, path:, Uidbf1Vi66Ulifibl ll1tt,arln1 e?f..OIM p~p ~ = == 1!!!11 =~f= ~="·· yre. m1umblno ..roh:r Homeo!.11~1,!'!~. Pi1o _..._..., etc. No Job too 1m111. flllduoed '"· out1om ,,.,. · · - -· 1 ... Dat'ly I t ""-· Mickey IH-0183 aonnel MrvlOll Ul·71ot .... ,... uve.30Yre exp Ua.Q400 nllYIH llLUll HH lii1lnt1ng, inl/llCt. bMINI O!Wid. Plums: Low,.. •• ,.,, ..... ,_ ""rttll•• ........_ XMl..mN HANDVMAN ·~ ... ~... Qulllty at ~t ,.,.. Ing ~r. L4W ....... •o VISOR Promote your Gatlneea Ctr1.U.1 .,.... Mirror doOtHttPtntty Bt u t Cltulg · Co lnll • l',..11t. o.w Ml-4113 1'.0.a. 150-4150 frM ltntn ft • LA qulllty for • .,, Otego ORIBOI &IH1. eulfom lntry I ,,;;;; eoor: plumb_·P•lnt.gl .... fenoe NoilN1i eLIXNIRd 11uci.n MOM. neurtd • Top Quallty Work• Dflln1C1Mffrom111 trtm Mt ,,.. rm 642-5678 prlc ... promo. 1t1m1. orderl l)tftOnallnd >emu l'f Normen Thi Doormtn eto. YU JUUi 11 L.O.-o 81111VIOI: 1 thot~hty Lio. T114-4Sl.M1 .... 17 Intl~ "81/Comm, f11Me Atpllr fauott1, dll9'4>~' Trlmltooolnot rtmOYll 819-223-IHI lxt M1 Of'n. AMI. 642·2080 Olk l tlf: U7·DOO" L.lo 180408 147.1317 ollM "°'*· ~1 NIW Werthoutt ltortQt "'"·Uc. Kin 131-1.tOe Any\lmt M&M Ml· Clllnup/hiuUng <tll·1811 ltlt WHt.. 1100 ltlt Wut.. 1100 Btlt W11t.. 1100 RtlLWHt.. 1100 ltlJ W11t.. 1100 tit W11t.. 1100 Stl Wut.. Belt Waa... 1100 Btlt Waat.. 1100 BOOK KHPI!" wanted ,______ llllTllL WAITllll lllT&L nHT Hll UllUL .. ,., 1il1n 11111 llRIYIB IUU AHTAU : IALll IUU leorttary/lllMI lltete tor aro111tlQ1ur11 deelQn OIROUUTIOI 4-5 nlaMI p,...... Wknd• en«oetlo Ollttr oriented M •tu,. g Ir I f, Id• Y 7·J:30pm apm-11:aopm ITlll ILIUI help In llndwlotl 81\0p. ltlt>Ot ltllnd fttltrmeoy llORn••y t1rm PIT h~erlenc• tnolcf. tor bHohfront front oHlot .-.tent to w/aoouratt offlot lklne. 3 »-'1:30pm Ooodwonc tfl.1141 °' t71-173t nd• UJ*. ITllture ..,_ .,. req. 714-641-17 1 lllllllll·P/T hotel In L.agune loh. ltop work In buty quellty den-MM211 Ing oondltlon1. lm11i a.:~~~~~a. rtttaurant oltrk full Umt. 973-1llO Our,.., 11t1tt ""'°'loan lllY 1"10I by 1181 louth 00111 tll practtoe, 4 dey week, llllUL I PPlll P/T ConvaJllOent Ho1plt11, TMUIT.... Mr. !lWOod d1p1rtm1nt In Oo1t1 • You Thi Dally Piiot hU trnmtd. Hwy, LIQ. loh . .L Admln full benefltl, Nlary open. Flnanclal butilnw dell,.. Mir O.C. l'llrgrounda. ~2a..r· Cfl Ken. lautt l brotllr 1 mu1tl M ... hU an~~ WE EID C>t*'lng fOt WMl<end di• 010• for IPP· IO• 483-8311 met Pll'ton wlgd 161111•. PIMN oall M , '4t-30e1 042•2: 11 ( "'"" pm) Call Chef Chemin tt IALH MANACHA Xlnt 1 MOtltlrY wttT' t 8u1y MenuflCturtng lallt trtot l"llnigere. Muit P/lllllUIPll Word proo111lng lOffloe POiltlOn ivilt wino U UPnHllT 481-4477axtHO ~1y /beneflt1 !OE offlOI 1611111 and typing orlen11ttd company ~:;:n 1 or v~~u~tatb:fi NI "Ml llt1t1 lnvt1tment U ITIL/llTllHITIO bkkpng l'lllptut. trvlnt exp '*'· tam-4pm M·fl' tor NIWPO"T HACH Aout•Ptrton/Afternoon• 151-4H3 lolar lli.t ePMd of eo-ea wpm. nttdl mtture, org1nlzad 142-4333 Alk for Mt Co., rttponllbllltlel In-Front office. Lr!P.un1 980-023t ~/hr.OontlCtJty,Joyoe SALON. Full time AmbltlOUI per1on H••tNI QuallfltO 01ndld1t11 ::.: ~~~,:.n~~-!mlley. . . r~~n'.i :i~::!!.''!:ou~: =h c!:ft"o!r Lo~~ a.n.rat OriiOi: Ot Kathey 131·1220 645-'411 • nMdld fOt dellvety a l!Xper~ply I~~ =:i: =g= = typing. Lot• of opportunl-bat~ lnl!ytll ' ... IMoh oto (213)817·3831 SHIPPING CLIAK-mult , •• ,, •• LIT 111nm1111T outtOtMt relation• wont. TU.Sit It l'regmtntl Qood ottl and *'"'"' ty for a Nlf 1t1rter In 1 II If W .. ll1tenoe In preper1t1on of type 35 wpm wlll train on "" dM/HI arH. Deptn· 24415 !. Ooett Hwy, COM oommunlotllon 1611111. b -congentil non-emoklng Ill I • 11'1•1111 flnanct11 1t1t1ment1. DINT AL Tfll!ATMi!NT computer 1549-3942 Booth Attendent. Aooept• IUIU1. IJPIOI d1bll oar a mu1t. lw oeti.nt Milty anct '*' atmoiphtre In coit1 11115 I~.~~ C:~2031 H1nd1·on Hperlenoe COORDINATOR, m1tu,.., OEN'L. O~l'ICI!. FrldaYt Ing aep1toallon1 Mon·Ptl. Pteuant phone manner. pay + bonl.lt and mil• SAL!itiTOOK PIT eflt1. ltnd ,_,,mt to: • Miii Ctll M5·2842 I to ...... 2•1211 1,. .. w/ciomputer1 preferred. non·1moker, w/dtntal only, 9 to a. lit• typing tllT't•lpm, It 3333 W. ·Medium typing a. Qtn«ll age. Call 131..0.16 for In-!J(p. oref, Chlldren11tore. llPI-1. llL I I L 5 M d & luted '""'" .,_ Send to: PO IOX knowledge l exi>« .. POI-1nd phonN H0-24!8 Cout Hwy, N.I . offlot dutlee 1-15 Mon-Fri. tetV!ew. Petite Mll'Ohe In Coeta • on ay ay c1er1Cial 1101-128. Nwpt Bch MM1nodlplom1tloM111-· p••tnll CMlll'Ylne .,... can fOI' ·----··-Mlll,642-4717 NIAntonltr.t,lldaa CABINET MAKER ll&T IUW 12851· 1708 m1nthlp l outgoing per-QllWUI IALll an eppt. HM35a ,... 1 • r.....,.. Cotta M ... OA 12tf8 CARPINTE'4 COUNTIA OIRL wanted eonality; full Of fttx·tlme. Marine ••Pll'ltnotd only 87.50 to ltll't wtth mljor Gopd drlYtng reooro • IAllWIOl IAlll Attn: KW!n MoOann Contrao1or Med• exp'd Temporary helps bu1y Full or Pan time. For 1ophl1tle11ted ,.. Full-time Mon-Fri. Xtni reg. corp. All.,...., U.8 . llllPTIHllT mu1t. lalary, vacation, full Ot Pll1tlmt146-8237 help who cian bulld wall ~::.;.,~~!Jdu: Apply In pereon h1bttt11ttv1 N•wport blnlfltl. c.ll tor tppt. oltlzen1. hlgh-1choo1 Hlghy proflNlonal with 1lok lt1v1, ln1ur1noe btwn O~pm M~r1 An lqull Opoottunlty trH tmentl or H IH Good iphon• mann1r1 IURQIR HOUSE I e e Cl h pre o t I Cl • BASIN MARINE INC. orad• only. Call 3·1PM. plHHnt pereonallty bentflt1. AAYNE WATER Emptoye; M,,/H modet1 8tnlor1·retlrld and front ..-..... .,.,,...,. 7tt w. 17th it CM 644-&911 1173-03e0 • · MINlon Vltjo 495:3315 W•ll-iroomtd fOf 111~ SYSTl!M8. 17135·M llUn&lf U Om&lf OK 714-548~~ .............. ,._. Hunt Bch H4 2190 cotporet• otflcet Litt 8kypark ClroJe, lrvlM "M w--'-Out I 30 t •noe Salary buld on .,..Cou_n_t.,-htl,....,..p_p_ll't--t,....lm-•. Hllml Hopetng'• Oty C1Mner1 lnci · " ...,,.. : o Typtng end oltr1oll lkllll OAIYUllll·Plll exper Catt Debi, btwn full-time GARY'S DELI OPlllllDU now hiring. Deltvery drtv-P&IT-nll POI. ~ =lr::O-~;:go" UUI n~., ~ .!:iu::;: Many fringe btnem1. tmmldlat• opening• Part-2~. Mt-3H5 752-5"°1 ep.nlng Del Mar.,.., for ,,. & counter Pl"ION 4 day week, lam-4pm, no · UYll Wlm ~I n..._Y oftloe AM: gt11t working at- llm• work Earn full·tlme CLER" TYPIST Imm PIT .,,,..,,,...,.,...~=-=-=----full ti ' d t•-II Ap...i.. In --eon 1000 N Set Of Sun. $4.75 plhr lltO•ll9Ul•11f ......... IY · I moephltt. l.lgune 8Mctt " COUNTER P1r1o n . ·me omee ..... ..,._ ""'H..-4 · · Cell btwn t -111rn. ..,.,... •••• fornow,maybef\IH•tlmt Contac1 Jim Hllrle at pay EnJoy Jiour d•Yt to pc1lt1on avall. Jani phone Bindery, 0.llvery. for out ExP«llnold only. Cout wy 9~ 149·9408 Wrapping, Entry i.vet. energetic r• WI.,. IOOklng tor an ao· later l.o.t1 of phontt l 497-4H5 yourMI all Georg• lkllll, 60 wpm typing req lltab. print lhop In SA Laundry. Ironing. general IUTinLTlll lhlpplnQ, '°"" phone & c •Pt Ion I• t . to' grtealve man or woman numblrl. 831""480 75l·2•0 1 Hre a-12 PM M~P: Salary Mull have neat IPPMI'· houMCIHnlng, cloth .. Exp'd Interior plant malnt typing do.ta M... bullder/d1v11oper In for direct Mlle In the rut ....... IUll CARPENTRY llgllt, pickup Mg Call Beth 964-8744 anoa & valid CA. drtv.rt care I lltl coo611ng Call & houN Depend Ntwport Bffdl, GOOd growltlg Orlnklng wattt l lln/ULll UlllT Conictentloue Ind Iv & detlvtry, m1.1at t11ve O I tloenM. 811-1373 latbera. Mon-Ft! 2~pm t "': ,7.._7022 Pett-time S•cttUry typing, communlcttlon l 1oft weter tndu1try. mutthe\oelOllcheoret.tal w/UPS up pNf CUUll own truck 6"'2-1787 or, ...... -~~.'tuu a ....... -•a.·-· EO! (911)70-0331 rana . , w/acoountlog Miiie. gd organtutlonal lkllla. c.11 110/ht olul oomm. c.11 lktlle. ~..iv., penon-atmo1phere . 30·.40 tlm • ...-. ,.·:::::-pay· -c.1 '1 --r-..... 111una IW HOUSECLEANEAS: FIT, phone. typing et(fltl' gd PIOO'/ '162·'7183 (714)250-1811 abtl. en cont.ct wtttl Hr/Wk 14.ao. e>l hr to ClualfleO Ada. your o~-"'"'""' lllPll-OlmPUIMI P/T Rell1ble, hon .. t appeatance. 842...ael llDPT/IDL .,0 PIQP6t. n oPPOf1unlty tll't o c A1-11op 1hopp1ng center Grace, 847-3515 1 _ _.. 1..,.. ... ~ pan-lime. tern pr.t. Mull S511lr. 1tart. 915-2095 UUI toriaecr.tar;whowentt '2.,. ;. .. 1·0 · .,........ atM. -r========-!.:;.;;;======;;;:::; mn-.. open""''' ........,. have c:ar. Gd pay. Neid prof. tor buey R.E. 12000/W .. + t C 11 J ft ~ port Domtetlc Agency, 9ee-1300 INTERIOR DESIGN irlalr PAAT·TIMI!, Vatled hourt Dev nrm tn Newpor1 " c orow. a 1 -------- CIRCLE K·MARKETS Miii Roael 642-8142 tor ,Color? Coordinate to lnclud• .. rly AM Q .d t I 6 tn . W1ntld e more In-home C1n1v11to 144-4242 llJPPlll IUll DECORAT~ INTERIORS ml llOlnUf l /P commercilal/t11ldentlal WMkendl. Mutt have~ lk~I r~ °tYon-tm~:.~ ~~°-'Tit.:i .:.:. ~~~v~:: T'*°Fr1. 8-5 MOt\-Fr1, downtown \ ~ Colorld .. lgn PIT. to Min 15 yre exp. Fut ec-wall dlCIOr. Pit, Flt. Wiii pendable vthlolt (emall Cell Ruth, 471-3120 comm. E1rn what you·r. llRnllY Huntington I H ctl pu,.. 1tll't WIU train 775·5"47 ciurate typing, word pro-train. Call 8•8-8774 truck, van, itatlon wonnt Ca.JI C1tl at Full time d'J)1rtm1ntal rnanvflld\lrlr . .......,. ~ ~ NOW HI RING ,,__.'-_-/ . llLIYll. f OMalng, memortte 11 or Ill. JepantM couple dlllr• wagon) to ... 111 newt-llEPlllTlll 751·3008 rote In John W1yne Alt· Abllity to write grem-llv.-ln eniptoym.ent Call peper dMllr In lrvlM Pott .,... Engineering ITUDEITI Full-time for Ioctl d•· matlctlty wlxlnt epetllng. dally or evee 791·3Sl4 1'"-Mutt bl ~ With 2 yeere dally ••· ULll/lllTlell firm. Stlf_,;,otlvettd, with llvtrlll. Excellent driving Shorthe!'d or IC)lld writ· debit . Contict Greg perltnoe, tor 1n lmmedl· PITlme tor Ntwport 9oh pleuant per1onallty In flll rec:ord required. NEW-Ing req d. Non-tmoker, UlllO&Ptll Hyd• M~ay thru Ftl~IY 1te opening on 1 80. rll&lt bOuttque, lnclUd11 1ought. Good typing, llU .aa• M , :; CASHIERS I OLERll PORT STATIONERS.INC. Start lmmed. 11400+ to Interior & Extlr1or avail· bltwlln 8.30 end 10.30 Clllf. """PIPll'· Send Sat. Oall '31·82t0 tele phone 1kllt1. Ex· II .... WtJ 813-1200 Ptttonntl o.-•tart.review In 90 d•Yt. abl9. Permanent full time aim. on!X. !12-4321 r11Urne and cllpe to: Box l*tenctd Ot\ 1 word pro-W• have C>t*'lng1 tor '1 Interviews daily from 11 ·OO S ' · , • a m • 12 noon at 1390 partlntrlt. xtnt blMflt• po1ltton. Mu1t hive good •• • -• #203. CIO Dally Pilot. ULll IUl/Uln oe.ol' htlpfuf. Apply In boY'I l glrl1 between DELIVERY PEASON FIT 3:,e~~~ R0:21~c. drtvlng rec:ord. 7151-176e P&X ANS. SEAV. Exptl'. P.O. Box 1580. Colt• Fut growing coneumer perton with """"" to ~~ o:..::r~ ...._ ; North Pac1f1c Coast Hwy .. "''"' Laguna Beach (on PCH & V1 e1ol PIT lnqulr• at 2H E · l7th u-"'---~r,752 7 ... ) ..... 1 Mon-Fri. 10-e. 1-lpm Mll8. CA 821H !.O.E. •i•otronlo1 company oompleta applloetlon. E mo t 1 •· :.M " ... -_.,.._., • "•1 ......, 38pmNB 780-&015 ..-C1bl1Qhthatdworidng Contact: Mt. Tom arn ney, 'P1 • St. C. · 645-3e04 for Interview for Newi>ort a..ch motel. • · · lndMduaf to wonc part-l'uent••· of AOIEAT bOnull9. Clll DELIVERY peraon PIT EXERCISE INSTRUCTOR FIT or PIT 642~030. Pll IPIUTll Rtetullll\t time In Hiii dept. and IS!IN, WILLIAM FROST & Mr. AountrM neat, d991ndablt. MIF. 112.50 hr wlll train Marine Mechanic 911• Fl t, Pit. Wiii train LHl'lllTllll part-time on front otno. ASSOCIATES, 1401 Ml-1111 a i. 4 494 9? '3 ' • more info The Flower Man 21ee E 850--0302 ..-......-Afi~au 7 9.,,, 250-4744 hu the followtng ~ 1 w I t c h b o a r d . Quell St.. Newport Mon.-Frt. 10llTl~pm PCH NB 640w8012 _............. '' • lng1: Rlloonlibllltlel wtll In-hlctt, Ca. 82883 -~======~===~~~~a~~~~~~~~~1 E•P•tl1nced Wlltr••• Mon-~91~ 7 PHMO~BP~NT~ W~TM~IWAIT~ ci~or~d~.M. --~~~~---1~~~~~~~~- HOROSCOPE ---~ SYDNEY 0MARR • . -·~ -.. ·1 uesda}', August 211 ARIES c\1Jrd1 2 I-\pnl l IJ) Let promises in" nting' Member of 11ppo)1tc.> .,~, "\1ml.'rl' hut u>uld be misinformed. Protect assets, check kgal papt'r' and don t <,1gn an-.th1ng \.\tthout proper legal coun!>cl l 1em1n1 \ 1rg11 ~.i.g1ttanu' natnc<, figure in' ital scenario TAL RL S c \pnl 211-Ma' 2111 Diplomacy and moderation are twin dlrl'' < hl'l I. mn11cal-Jrntal appointments Keep resolutions conccrn- 1n~ Jtl'l nutnt111n and ):!l'nl·ral health lmponant domestic lhangc \.\tll tmghtt.•11 \our Ille \n11thl·r I Juru<, figures prom1nentl~ GEMl"I c \l;n: I Junl' 21J1. Romance 1s highlighted. important 10 'rp.1r.111 IJl 1lrom1llu,111n ~kan' he n:alts11c keep open mind .... 1thou1 h\'1n11 ~"illihk \n\\\t:r' .ir1: lound b~ loof...1ng be~tnd sl'enc<i E\Ctttng ll..in~c' tJl.l· plJll .ind romant1r liaison 1s part of scenano <A,t ER tlunc :11uh 221 'ou"ll ha\C more respons1bil11" I '\\,lrth ' II he gre.11t•r and ~our P0\11100 .... 111 be stronger lhan tn recent \\Cd\ r Ol ll' on intl'n\llird relattun'ih1p long-term arrangcmenh and ;.ihtltl) t l lc;m1 lrom C'l.pi:m·n1.t' < apnc-orn natl' e play~ Ice') role. LF·:o lfol\ 'l \ug 221 Keep opuons open. rcahlc plans arl' ,uhJt't t 111 'ucldrn d1an(tl f mphaw. on cummumcat10n from clo<,<.• rcliltl\ l"\ \ l\ll\ lllf)\ anJ ,Jbtltt\ lo O\l'rlOffiC d1Slanu~. langua(tC ha 111e" ' <•u 'II hl nwrC' nopul.ir \ 1111 'I I rncn c good news and } ou w ii I tx· trl\pl• d \<JR<.o 1 \1111. ~ \."l pt ~~I ..,,\tl''' 1ndepend<'m:e. he dtre<.'t. realm: that ""hat h.1d hn·111,,,11.1n 110"' Ix: rctmered. Lunar c ~t lc high. ~ou'll tw .11 right phiu ''ll' l an \Utll''>'lull~ 1akC' 1n111at1\:t' Foru<i on p.l\ml'nt' t11lk, 111111' .1h1ltl) 10 ~ct 111 ht·an of matter' UBRA 1-..q11 ~ '·' ll t ~2) ra, attention to hun<.'h' 'r ou'll lnow "hat 111 du 111 hl r' "111 re, pond and alqu1c<oce to \our demand\ \\ cnr hluc m<.tkt ix r,1111.11 .1pix·ar<tnl l'\ anc.J appeal' .\qua nan figure\ p1<1m1nt·111h 1 .11111·1 11,111,l proH'' hl·lpful and I eo pcr<ion ·open~ dnor<i SCORf'IO I< kl .l l-:\.11, 21 J lk lk.'1hlc. d1\pla} \'t'r!klttltt). 'lho\\ thnt ~ou t.dn luugh at : our own lothk1i What might Wt"m 10 ht· .1 "had dfl'ttlll" '" t\'Olp<H.lr\ " ''mholil .ind \OU at lU311 ) will t•llll'flt' \tt'lurtou\ '11u·11 mn·t \omt·om• po .. .,1hl\ during 'a\·a11on 1ra,el. "ho ~tit help )OU 11\\.lltl'K' IOlOOIC SAGITTA.RJts 1-...I)' 22·1kl ~II \\h;it\tatha~aroutint•t,lskor a .. \1gnmen1 n1uhJ h..lnnll' .m t'\nt1nll d'lallengc Bu\1ncv~ or larcer ltth :tmCml'Ol 1nd11 ollt0d -romaO<.'C I\ h1ghlrghtC'd and Wl\h I\ lt kch IO lOnlC' 1ru<' 'corp10. I aurll'i r< r~on' figure:' 1n 1n1ngu1ng '>Cen3no • CAPRJCORN (lkc :~Jan l"J \11urc<»Cl\l"ncw~"htlhfl'\uhstn ur11ml\ltc outloolo; 11m,1rd' 10lllll'd1<11t• luturt." ~ mpha\1\ on alhtl"\l'• 111e111. \.MCt.'r, bus1nc" ck,il111g' "1th <.u~'rt111\ 'r ou"ll tra,el, ha'tt , han\.t' 10 dl\fll:l> C'n·u11\l' 1alt•n1' "'i,1H•lla11an pla" uut\land1na role. AQllARft! IJan :n I 1·h I .'I! "'i1ar1 rC'nHxklrn . dc1.ura1tna. 1 mp rm 1 ng hnmr \urrou ntl 1 n~i. I onj·d t\tanct!l.111 rclatr'i to tducat1on, 111l11rm.111on. publi\hing and ;'I J)(>\'ithlc.'Journc\ • amtl mt'mbcr ta1k !o a bout a'iptr~llon\. confide' 111 \ ou .ind re all~ .. are\ ahout our opt n1C1(1i PISCES crrh 141-M.tll h 1111 Wh.11 \OU \Ct'k I\ clO!ol' b) but OU h,1, l" 10 l1xi~ and a\k quc'il11Jn' Rt\our1eo; ol ntha arr '°'olved and , 11u II kurn rnorr ;ill<lUI v. h11 hu thl" monc\ and thl' nuthOrit) < h« h.chtnd \et'nl·~. J u .. um~ prr\t>nal JC'tl·l ''' t' "'nr~ w1nt•d Call Kar•n Mechanic experienced Nof1tau, •JCP helpful. 1 hr with car for wicker bullet IWllClhboard. ou1tomer lllllT&IY T•aehlr aut and ••· 844-9550 llght truct< for CM eon-photo 841-2424 Mlk• lunch 11rvlC1• 9· 1 pm lltvloe running errand• Mortgage Co In FuNon tended !Uycare tMCIW Flb«glau Office Man· trectlng .tim. TOOie req, PHOTO ~B COUNTER Mon-Fri. for approx and typtng. Oood com-tatend hu lm!Mdlate ~~ ~~ .. ager Mul1 be knowl· u.tary & blnlflt• neg. Saltl. part time, outgoing 1150-175 wkly munloatlon et(llll a muat opening t(K organized ___ • ----- e<lgeebl• tn molding. M&-05&8 wortt deya. ptl'aontUty req. 1 Hour OFFICE CLERK Mutt type 45-55 WPM, MOrltary #ho can wOril TUOID chopper gun lay-up• IEll"H ••••1t&1T Photo, M&-2424 Mike Pereon-Frlday. M Mon-re~abl• tr1n1port1t1on with llttlt Of no direction. Pre-echool Huntington •tc Great=· lty 1,\ _..., Fri Muet bl wllllng to required, non-1mok1r Dtctaphont & word pro-B..etl .,,..;1441 · r un FOIBO Ophthalmology. Prefer ulHpereon1 work In buey ofc w/buty Mid only apply For CIMlng required, lhOrt· '...,._ Hawaii <714 ea GOOd Trantctlblng et(llf1 wlexkpertenoe foCr Hall -phonee, good =rte, appt. ciall Madallne, hand dHltabl•. C1111·TILIPI---.--.. -.-.--, PLIUL llllllEI Call Peggy Ml-3242 mar •tort ontact abtl to dMI w/ . gel 540-59el Dtwn at 64().8350 ~ Hiid apc>!X Expetltnc:ed tull time. medlcal· 780-8277 ~driving record Salary tween e.12 f« Appl. Thi blect\ 11 Ulflrig -8un'• ~ply In ro;-M>n· vi...... I.A. '1101111 Pll·IOlllL TUDlll F~ SERVICE WO AKER UUnUY out. Work eve. only, E.etn Oflltl, 01 W. Lincoln, DaYt PM. Wkndl. Shlf11. to co-teach. Pirtlfull llme. 5:am-1:30 pm Mon-Fri. Nationwide Ftanchleor In full-time pay t2004e00 Anaheim. BIHngual. CRT lie. WIB 7ae.-7494 FOOD SERVICE WORKER Newport Beech looklng we•kly. Cell Hank FLIU1. TIAJllE POnlldered 11t. Apply at PRINTER: Exper. on AB -DELIVERY PERSON for depertment HC• 751-3008 4 d•Yt a *Mk, 1<>m• drtv-131 E. 17th. C .M. Dick 380, multl 1260, 1 & PIT, 9:30am-1:30pm Mon-rttary, xtnt typing 1611111 Ttllphone Salle Ing required. Ma..oo83 831-8300. 11970 WatMr 2 color, targ•r pr•H Fri end 1bOlty to wonc with HUllRY1 Ave. F.V. 841-~500 exJ)«. d11lr1ble, •tab. FOOD SERVICE WORKER ftanctll .... , end outlldt . FILL/TIMI PAY MODEL/MODEL TYPES S. A Firm. 558-8373 PIT 2:30pm-t:30pm Mon-vtndore. 09Qd organlu-looking for a way out of PAIT /Tiii Wiii fOf flrennrance 1&mpllng In PSYCHOLOGY Thutl and 15:am-2:30pm tlonal 16cllla • mutt. Top the 40 hr wor1c week wtth ... Sunday B•n•flt•. Call Cheryl, the pottntlet to .. rn OpportunltlH avallabte local depart. 1torH Behavolr 1pecilall1t to All eppllcant• mull bl 142-94 70 Mon-Fri. $4001800 p/'#Mk. with the LOS ANGELES S•nd picture, nam1, Id· work with devl6opmtntal-t clMn and d.pen-8am-5pm w Tralntt Guarentll TIMES Clrcutatlon De· dreu & phone to. Promo-ly dlMbled In group nea ' Sal ptrt~t In our dOOI' to llonal Serv1ce81 8393 home. Expttllnce with ~:!J"·,M~ =I:. r or C'las"Otd d llOln&IY * H~ Comm!Mlont door newepaper ..... Wlllhlre Blvd., ult• 420 Behevtor Modltlcatton r• App!y btwn lOam-f2pm Al TIO~ Part-time. min 4 altna * Mtdtcal a.n.m1 program GuarantHd Lo• Angella, Ca. 90048 quired. S11aty pl111 '*'-or 2-4pm. lof1'I Kitchin A OA~~~ "LOT p/wtc, typing, dk:tetton, * Earty AM houri 8-12 hourly wage ptu1 com-1nn • enta. 850-053e SUTTON 3077 South Httbor Blvd •o."l"""'t flllng. It bttk.(pg, airport If b~h bright end mlulon Kourt •pm to ..,. FOUNDATION ~ b & C I 1· .. •...., arM Call 642~ Mk tic calf r.-i.. 9 pm Tr a In Ing 11 Lenny' a Hair Dlllgn wanu ar or err ag• '42·1671 1 A d 3 • tntr • """--v at provld.O Potential to ye>ung. .attractlvt womeri It.Ulm IDYlll la Ana. 97~7'7 °' ~ A 11 e:n-before Noon. Mrn $300 plUI per Week to bl haircutting & ltyllng hHvy ctHnlng work For en lnteN!ew, cell. model• Call Lenny. mate/tem. Tue.Fri 20--30 857-23e1 ext 1204 1175-0823 Cdm Hr/wk ts Hr 557-1588 1mUL '" lllY&UUT. ,.... Pit maturt Uquof Clerk. Part time AM'1, ttan at FIT mngr w/up. 1231 N APPtY m0tnl1l91 at S3 50 plhr c.i1 545-i'70 Cout Hwy Leg. attr 7pm 2220 ~ Cout Hwy Ct!~ Newspaper KIDS ·EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARN ~ TO $75.00 PER WEEK Yf "°" lllff I~ 1011111 t f *""'to wc11t ''*'' llit Of• to.st D1tJ l'ilot 0-.r ue.n start at J 30 Pm •~ \ 1111111 I JO p 111 ti Oil ~1111.S~r 111t " r\ a It• "'°'' ilcHifs You • u111 1111"' tr~ lftlli tl'lln I 111 !ti Uflll"I fOlll OW~ lllOl\tf IM#t Ii llO dti!Ytf~ OI 'afledl()ft 111Yo!Yfd It JOt ttt 11tlt1tmd c,Cfast cP Mr h I (714) 548-7058 .. District Managers If you en1oy working with young boy' & girl1 ond detk 1obt ore not tor yov. con•1der o coreer in the new\poper c11cvlo lion field Th" " o unique po11hon with doily choll•nge• & reword• Ovr opening\ ore 11nmed1ota Appl1conll muU hove o von, 1tot1onwogon or truck We offer on ocellent tolory with o bonU\ pion ond ga\ allowance Wt hove on octllent benofll pion thot •n<.ludu ho1p1 toli1ohon 1Mv•on<e, liberal va<ohon and hol1doyt Cond1doteos must hove o deme to be \u<eeufvl ond be w1lh11iJ to work hord If you 1h1nli you hove rile quol1f1cotions, pl ose apply 1n penon to the Daily Pilat Monday thrv Frtdo)' 9 1 I om or 2 A pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ·' S h -I 0-I • JMJ.ry 12 .. :.....-6 ..-.;... c oo s a nstrucl1ons ~~0:~·ii+9.~..........,.,., ' 642-4321 l\;i;;; &k g;a..J'z UptoSt'molmo t L MMEVTOYOTA T.:a71:;-:;-:111i"::'A"~~~~=-r;::-r.:T:-:;::--~~~~ M LM'flPll, WfiCldlng _,3.1!9 19202 .o82I L . e t 309 ~~a~=· av, 8~~!>~ he~~ .... ~':'-i!-!!"'"'"':'::~=~· Ols X .... .6KS/W·7617 HOTl!Yat>olrd ,1,...IPi .. iWin...,.,_.~~~ • a,t_A ISL.AHO mernb«· (213) 4M-12:03 1d Pl&XRB. "'"'DOOCI. '8c::~~°"' alat. •~~==~~~~~---~-~~~~~=~~~~C~~====~~~f0(~~~~1~P~I~ U*~M~~~~ • School opffrJ Sfpl. 10th 131-3050 Wanted~· lllP. In new tit• MOO 142·7 loY'I. monitre'f ... eo. r--::.iillliiiiii;;:::----11 MINKJACKEThlghquatty Nwpl Hlttlof ot Long hltl lapdM wt, aAr. ~~MIO() Pacific . Travel School C'ilO I-P th ~1 .. Santa Ana, c:. 91'01 ORANGE Cot/'o·n-1 OM\ PRIVATE KOtfOrTfP TR.WEI 1GEN<'.'r' }< llOOL Arnenun Alfllne Sebre t ompot•r Tralntno MOANING. AFTERNOON. EVENING CLASSES Call (714) 543-9495 PARK PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL Now Has Limited Openings For September in Grades K thru 6 Before and after school Day Care Available 211 Monte Vista Ave. Costa Mesa &•6-& 1l1 0 ORANGE COUltTY'S OLDEST ' f I/EST PRIVATE SCHOOL Grades K-8 Transport1t11on•C11te1er11•Extend4td Dav l\n, '-' length.. Mtdlum e.acti .,._ 17).7115 -E,,_ 142·72$1 tll•l'MMlf worn Cott WANTED tlJC) rot 24' ~ 10 1112 'MlllCAAA!RACOVPE S2500 8acrlfle• 1995 ..__ 1 NS Wiii Red/tiiadl ti ...,.._ ow 751-1103 or 7fO.Otl57 .,...t " ._..,.. _. ,.,, 74 2002. a-tlfM'f. Nnl ~IOO iw 142~7261 --...,,--,,----.,,,.-~-Of tf.0. '"'UM"' bo41t or•at , ndt paint, Mull a.II • Gu Wat• H 63~7. w &3CM)I01 '3200/ol>O "8-1$7, -,._--.u~~-.,...,.....,,....,-,,.,.81- H .. ler 115 432·1""1 ti 1:1 0 .81 320I 1 OM* 888 trllf 8Hutlfulll 121, 175 Prof•Hlonal gard•nlng UOP9Cf.lfi Honda Ex· et-.o.~. wtltan.xant 1-..1es .qlllptmentgdoondmuet prHa 8150 Ml uoo cond 11Kobof73--5418 .... 913-5182 &46-3933 Quall~ dOthea. mutt aac. = .. ,-_._-_~ln__,./ __ _ P~ to ..u S.50450. _,_...,, l.r .l'9llllln Stie 10. ~ laetm ltll W\.A'(L Y IL.1' Tennla mmb.-.hp..fln VII 17& Yamahe 188. rune 8aMe a.n.b-~ rac CIUb $350 eeo-1325 g< .. t. xln1 gaa ml, """'1 * * * * * * * Uniting 2 houHholde: ... ss75. 4"-2525 ama DOIUllT •tU1Mf Pies. l>OOltl, duel 1219, '81 &czuKI 08250 ltl..C Pll....U 18W'I hd/ftboard. bkcue. blae, xlnt cond 75 mpg 78320leutoaJGCl5flVCX) Sejgan ~ .. Ming tw. $750 6'4~90 71320l ... pch/rt"4'40XU8) kg bdliC)(Md & much '83 Honda 200 XL perf I0320l5ac>llt11JW8133) more &50-4020 c:ond • uoo 873-3381 eo 320l 15tt> llr(1BEN7M) 1557 W. Mable, Al\ahein Waring e1ec mix•. nrty --81320I5ee>d 1111000199) Phone 774-1052 new$20 Ooldwmctialr HONDA 450 w/helmet, 81320IAITllJ11DAGM4) $15 Eggcral• twin rMt· Klntc:ond '40071St-3030 81320l5eptlr(1dge225) tr ... 13(), nrly MW. 19" •t•I ..... ... 81 320! Sap a/ft 1cydl83) colored T.V · 175 and .73 ISOdg; 20' ThUfi(f; l1320l5ac>'8'(1dogae0) ------~· - PUYMATES PRE-SCHOOL lg es 2 thru Pre-I 2950 Mcclintock Costa Mesa 549-3877 540-1919 other 11MW 543-5633 bl d -....4 _.___ d. ~320! 59pa/r(10ZF145) =~-=-'T'• ---:---r . ~ ......,, con • 82 7331 WT l 'd(1EVJ4.4) 1-8-""2G-T.-l ___ _ OIUH hwtut/ '5900 4M-0041 83 320I c... ... air (010243) ·7 1 • NM v .. t. it••~ ...._ very clean $900 OBO ltaiJatat •AMI '77 Toyou Sunred« 83 320I SIP I/rt 1tmv987) 759-83A7 10pi:c; group oi u;:a MlnlMotorHotM(531TJE) :~~E5~~:~sa,0::111 It"--= 11,1 walnut furn iture $8988 .._ a.u ~· 89l-0603 BILLMAXEVTOVOTA 83.528E5tpd(1rw.68$) ·7'4 Sltver SiWfow Xlnt -::-:-,..,.-,.--,--,-....,--=-::~:-:-1 19202a..ctt 112-0829 ~~ J'Clll•R cond Must '" Mall• 2 Walnut desk• 30x60 In ·77 GMC 2e· Offef/Pan W\.,Al(L Y IL. offer .6'42· 1603/6-42-6487 :~~ :i:. ~,_ ~J Trade 4715 E. 17th SI CM (114)131-3111 T!J!tl flit ucrlflce $275 751-1103 720-0830 Of 540·95SO 208 w 1•t Sant• An• - or 760--0157 '78 ~ Mlnl Motor-CLOSED SUNDAYS S '!_~t EToyoca CtOf'Ol~--m.. ng1ne, x ra ......,, Beaut Exec: deekt, cred-home. ~ft. xlnt c:ond IS83KLGI enz.u 8'de Chra, fUe cat*-Lo ml. 112,800/obo, LARGE SELECTION OF $1388 ti n.te 0& mite otc: equlpmt 714/891-10153 NEW 4 USED BMW'SJ BILL MAXEY TOVOT A Mutt NII-BO 492-2145 Sell 22' A '78 Tltan, l.111 llAll-19202 a.ch 962--0829 Remington Rand alee low ml, deluxe $13,900 VOLUME SALES ·77 Toyota C«otta typewrlltf, S5SO. Pon 759'-1104orl444722 SERVICE&LEASING VeryClean.AmlFMCua Smith Corona, alee l•tl Leuiat 36[~~ ~..,. (47SSOTI ~cw. '100 · ~29~~ HoAoX fovofX (No. cnerry un...os1 BILL ... 1:~~oYoTA PiDH/Ortua &221 ALL MA~:~~~aa Down. ~~1!':"~ 19202 8aacil 962--0829 K1LowtN'8RdX:SoRIC Ooead end comm·•..... OPEN sev~ DAYS 79 Toyota c.11ca Walnut $200 759'-l985 No Ant. or LMt No 0.-Air cond. AM/FM Cut pollt, No l..lcenM FM Extra Sharp(20lZHITi ' Bel1 WutH 5100 Helt Waate4 5100 Ott• 9510 Aflliucn 6011 K~~~~A.~ ~ ~~·~.NG Dah;&teun 2eoz l17 BILLM~iiv~oYOTA TELEPHONE SALES M Golden Retrelvar Maytag WUhtf & FrtQldere 080 979-5732 aft 6pm (714) 432-1977 Air Cood, Sharp ('492WFL) 19202 Beech 962--0829 Cash pd dly Challty fund VIDEO TECHNICIAN Puppies 6 Wka on 8/31 dryer S50 aa. 75~0593 I _.:_ 11_....a 1131 $8788 '78 Cellca. 100K ml, AC. ralllng SoH Mii no exp Entry level. electronlca S2SO 557 ·9695 Newer Weh/ityr $250 eet· ~1u.I .... 1 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA FM/sttn0 cass tn9 xlnt. nee. 1236 E.Edl"9-SA ~~~iarSoP~nty BtrHt 9520 S/S lrlg $175873-1600 ' '2':!:~sJfJ.ffl15tbl. 19202 Bwtl 962-0829 nu tlr•. S2200 5'8-7027 nll,. •• E .. uom. Al Smith 12·5pm O'K__. & .. __.tt s• ...... dbl "78 O.taun '81 Toyota Cehc:a (71 .. )85"-20.... 18H Gulldlng. Trained, -... so ..... 8" .. 2 25·~-TV •-•l• tor home ownere Slate .. .,. ..., gentle S900 642•9048 oven ... .. • '7'J l. -1 Auto. Air Cood. Stereo Stereo. Power Steering. Farm lnaurance PI T. VOTER REGISTRATION Raflgerelor(2 dr)S225, 111111 1232 LEASING.SALES cua(557UXV) VryClean(10EE688) evening hours. alao In-WORKERS $8-15 HOUR Pttl 5535 Waahef & Ory9r 1145-, fiii TOShlba COiOf remote &DAILYRENTAL $2538 BILLM~O\IOTA cfudel mornlnga on Sal pou Pd 3 times wkly NO Dthwahr $100, 846-5a..8 atero TV. 3 moe old eom.tlc-Forelg~Exotlc BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 Beectl ~2--0829 GaurantMhourlywao-+ exper nee Several open-Med lame COCKATOO w/Toshlba VCR, never 111·4411 19202Beech 912-0829 --=o-=---=- comm Adulll Of mature lngs. lor eppt 971-0227 $1000 Dy (213)883-7533 REFRIGERATOR, gel cond uMd $875. 720-0295 NEWPORT BEACH '71240ZS2900 Newtlt'el, '78ToyotaCellce yng pereon• 553-1115 Tamra;Ev 957-2805 $75', 850-1529 thOClta, atM•. l1er90. 4 Very Shwp. Auto PISteet •• ,_I/EIS --Beeutlful 25" RCA Color a tit Wut.. •a Co .... 5 "L TOPLESS MODELS .,n; Perrot. tame Yellow-Nape. Wuher gu dryer $175 for TV 1148. 3yr wrnty. Open •• Mt apd, PP 720-0735 Air nd (.,.. u, l S 100/day. Pd Dally Po1111on1 open. Ex per Talks. alngs. wllrg cage both 5'9-9030 Sun TV Johne 646-1788 SUSI llUY S '72 240Z. 4-IC>d. MW ti,._ BILL •• .. SJ!!"TO"OTA No •ll.P nee 826-2583 req Apply In person. Sac $475 873-3600 . S!5 -8285 & _.. """'SO "'"'"~' ' Rothchlld'a "•lluranl Whlrlpool, evocado(dhc) Sanyo JCK 21ooKR l\lntf lor Yahlcte. 1 brek• ctut.... -q 19202 a..cn 962-0829 TIW TllCI lllYOI 2407 E Cout Hwy, CdM TWEETY BIRDS. Young Wash« & Ory9r S 150M. Akel CSM02 c:uaett• ,.,: IEO WI..._, 080 9'4-4087 '83 SUPRA. low ml red & /PD• ood d 1 Cocketlels & ParallMtl LOOk1/run1 lk new &46-_ __.__ --... ·•--~ •-.7 .... 10 w......,,. _.._ woni &per w 1• g r v W&fTIUSU 5'8-0185 -8544 btwrl 10..12 or 3-8 :::_~tu· m''.........,table ~,·· J--BL Sell )'OUf car Instant Cuti v v _.... •• ,,... • blk mint cond HI-Tedi Ing record, xlnl PIY and •• ..,.,, for your car Ally mike °' $700 080 873-4893 r9m0te etarm, Xlras S 12K t>eneflta Appty· llSTIUES Young yellow nape Perrot C.•p•ten spMltere .~ & S~ model. Paid for °' not 71 200SX Burg w/slnpea obo 67S-6676 770..8935 I 132 lnduatrlal Way C M Part time, lncllld wlmds needs someon. to talk to -valnla 4 b/w TV Get our pttce nrat Spd /FM --:--,-,..,...,.,..-:-=:::::-::=~-:--------Musi over 18 yr old. apply SSOO w/cage 875-5813 APPLE lie w/128K, 80 w/em/fm 1100. 831-8790 BILL MAXEVTOYOTA 5 · Xlnt c:ond AM 84 VAN LTD EDITION TYPIST /FU111 Cltlt 1n parson btwn 2 30-4PM columns, 2 dtac drlYee, 19202 BMdl ~ c:aa 12800 ~ 107 LOADED • 5 SPD P/tlme Accuracy a mull M·F.Ma Barkers. 212 E. htic•" 6010 monitor. CP/M, operat-T°r :, ~It~~ Huntington Beec:h ·79 Deteun 210GX Call 675-7850 3 one-half days per wk l 71h St C M _ Ing system, dot matrix 1 er · 9l2--082& HTCHBK Stan at $4 so Set own Pot ty stove. circa 189! Pf'inter, rnocl«n, Joystick, Sec $575, 8oM etw.o With AA Cood (553WZPl 79 Toyota COfolla MIKE lcKEIU'S SOllTll co um MOTORS (ff; 1114 wan IYDTIIU Wolf burg Ed1t1on •lmoCEL U36 , •• ia. '* MO TOP Sll..52084 CAP 115.499 S2~ CAP •.ouc:I*' ~15'600'21 @ 1114 SCllOCCO •1oao CWI •lmoCEL o $239 • IA.I P9t mo TOP 512 019.20 CAP Sl2 000 ~SS7MC>e @ 111' Vllllll lil 80moCEl11 1229 .. • L&a pal "'O TOP S 1' 52t IO CAP I t• at~ UOOO CAP r.OUCtoOt'I Rasio..a SS640 ao 1114 llP LIE 48 moCEL 11 $217 • l8'1P9fm0 TOP Sil 040 96 CAP S11 ~ S~ CAP tacluc:t;on ~1 S52 ~7E 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach (l 14) 142-2000 NABERS CADIJ.AC Qmaltt 011 10 m G 5dl1J iffO .... 2231 '71 a-.n.. ... oond S1IOO 080 ..... ... S46-2 71 Monza ~. 4 l!Sld. pl •. Slrl, amltm, .it cond. $2500 000 = 78C).1000, ~ .... 4 •79 ~ WIQCft 70« ml l.oededl >Ont COUCM,._ Pnt S4800 o«>o 964-5400 '78 cn.vroi. Nova Aulo. Pwr S.... Nt Cond, Stereo(818POR) 11988 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19.202 8-ltt ~ 1 C0"4MEll CHEVROLET ."-"< l!..n••• h .. i I I r-.. l .\ \1 t' .-. \ 546-1200 ffll Tiit. A.Ir Corld. crui... AM/FM (306528) 111n 24 mo/24,000 ml .., cn11Ct. tub/pm .... r:tmftAuaG USED CM SA! ES 1l401 a..ct'I Hunt~ 847-1707 hrs 831-8445 WANTED EJtperlenced $85065()..1183 R.F modulatOf, box of rcw100'W\a.perChennal, WAKT $15,000 2 dr car S191i S .. ·-.5:1~pe. AM/FM melntenance man. NB, di.ca, dllc a.defy. S 1,985. w.inut & ctirome c:ablMt For my '20.000 property BILL MAXEY TOY OT A Faet .. n .... ~ roe4YPX) •--WE--C-IR--E---SEGT/nPIST r•l•l818)966-5'30 Aftlilpc11 6011 862-3661 S39~. 675-2287 ownerehtp 875-3022 .J.i202Bwtl 962--0829 m~'3488 j.N'"WIUI~~ Mint be eccurat• 50-60 WANTED Exp•rlenced Brand new heavy duty Zerox 820PC + OlablO 630 ..... tral 'IOI I WE Ill Bill MAXEY TOYOTA In I lh.M wpm, aplllude for ltgurea. lull-llme bookkeeper white Whlrtpool Elecirlc Pf'lnltf + aortw11e Must zoarJ Mat1I jj fOhp mere: ~ 19202 8'aeh 962-0829 exp with phonee ~gen-11.45-'4310 Ofy9f" 493-81'48 NII BO 492-2145 25hpJohneon. As nu cond CLDI GOS 82 TiO"OTA COAOL' a e<el omce 8AM·3PM. c ...., ""7 ••1 111011 ' .._ $950/S 1000 mo Non W•r•hOUH & oun1er Dryet Seate hvy dty etec: "" •• ,.. 1022 wm ..u MPat•t-, .... ... AM/FM Cass Stereo 1983 R.El.IAKT WAG<* f. JIU/\ 1813 help fOf Elec1rlc&T wtioi. $99 OBO 556-7974 . . -8818/630-5150 wt<ds (1EGA740) Cood . Power eru-. BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE smoker pre """'. sale dlatrlbulor Call tor Ad0f9ble Kitten• btu. & • • • • • $«88 FM (318865) YllEI In Ill.II Interview 8'48-7777 1 llY IPPLWIOEI yellow eyed. Had thott .... , ..... 7011 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ..... "•" Ju.tn t'•1>1•:r'n" 1137·4100493.4511 maJor O.C store, xlnt WELDER LES 857-8133 850·21SOAm MOVINGtltl 141 Gtuaper w/35 HP 19202Beactl 962-0829 24mo/24.000ml..,,, salary Call I<>< Interview MacGregor Yachla, 1631 MAYTAG etec:trlc: dryer, Ctlteorphenedpuppleia(8) Evin. sup« cond 12595. ?&TOYOTA COROLLA Vtlft . 179 cntrct,aub/pfior .... 5'40-0322 Placenlla. Coale Mesa overhauled S75 842-3720 to gd hOIM 5 Wk• old. 759-5432 or 850-8330 SR-5 ·75 VOivo 245 Wagon r:mJCAA ~=======~=====::=:==!::=:::=:::::==~I 960-7265 15' Glupar w/9.5 l..U t125 AIC.Stereo(10KV208) $2400 080 am/fm. 4-• To ge1 hm only Lovtno Evlnrude, cust C8nVU, 'N INU lml S2688 tPd. at! paipen 6-45-0064 L FASlf•G TODAY IS maf1 blk cat. Excel xtras S800650-9497 WlllY 11351mo $475down BILL MAXEYTOVOTA ,79 Volvo 2450L Station USEDC.ARWFS w/kldt. 6-42-8827 ah 5:30 17 ft BOSTON WHALER USED CARS & TRUCKS Ctoeed End Commercial 19202 Beech 962-0829 wegon. good cond .. new CROSSWORD PUZZLE r . .82,gr .. llh_,.&loeded COMEINORCALLFOR L.... T. L 9171 llr•$490o 840-9433 1M01Beedl HuntBdl •wtut 780-8188 FWIPPUJSlL ALL·SAVERSLEASING 11 .. ,. 847-1707 2 ovwstUtf Chrs aarthtOM w/xtru CorrNer-0.Utto (714)432-1977 70 sp1111r1 • St>d new Aatn, Dnantic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!.J w/Fr Prov legs. & matcn 18 It Thunderbird OllYllLIT p.stons. battery & good Pl~ tSll heuled/nu betr Aug '84 ..,.. WIH wtlste Off to med ac::h. 548-8898 SK• _, 1ampsS275all 873-7853 (0MC)190/HP B oat 18211 B"'•CH BLVD '78 Accord LX Must Mll1 1 ttres runs well $800 l-l-L l"-l 'fd06dm 7' Cutt Sola, ti.lot & It Xlnt cond ee.t ofr over HUNTINGTON BEACH 2832 Boa Vlttl(CM) _ 117 BUICk A;g;t AutomatlC. Air Cond PIS ACROSS 1 Breaotn 6 HOSl•hly 10 Old World hraro 14 lndOnfJS•lf'I 1anguagf' 1 5 Blue slladf 16 Midterm ,. 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IO<th 21 Ouo1111on 2• Th1no law 25 C~r11n.<1 26 Cand•O 27 S111dowb0• 28 Hop bonea 29 Pull O< Ch•P PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 30 Sheep illedS 32 Conveys )4 Spam911 - 35 Wes indebted 3 7 Suller1ng 38 Unprolitable .0 Stingy 4 1 To s p11tn1< •J Fastt'lled U Healllly •S tmproe>efly 46 Atoll ma•ungs 47 MelrlC quart •9 Giganhc 51 Ofll herb 52 Unsulhed 53 P~for 55 Christen 56 Ne•t 10 Nev 57 8yd1n1 ol rust. S 100 57:µfo5 S7500. 575-0288 Ul·IOlls Mt-1111 .79 Accord LX. 2 dr 5 spd V1lbw1111 9173 Low Mliee. Lwcury 1nt. (614-..11<)1.2288 C HINA C ABINET 1952-32' FI B, CHRIS WIWAITYMI loaded Lk nu Reg gu ISOVW RABBIT NIQaty~ BILLMAXEYTOYOTA 1100979-3317 CRAFT Constellatlon J Must ... , PP 833-2883 Priced 10sell19061331 1377TOJ) .,2.... 19202 Beed\ 912-0829 80% c:omp6eted m•Jot CLUI llO UI . S2988 • ....., Clr TV 1150. Mstr Br $400, ovemauted NB allp •~ell. S..RoneldDeoe 81 HONDA BILL MAXEY TOYOTA BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1983RELIANT WAGON Sola & IOVMat 1275, e>P conalder terms. $14,000 Ex1ra Cteen Air Cood 119202 Beacn 962-0829 19202 BMdl 962-0829 AX Cood., Power Brlk• dining Mt. cot/end tbla, St«ao Cua. Lo Miles ----.~ox FM (318865) dbl~ $125, 774-4081 PP 842-5102 (018064) 66 BUG reblt eng CUll1M Slltl Otnlng Mt. hutch·buftel· 20' DORY . Custom mact. $4688 S H>OO 75•-0845 ...,iiiiiiiii______ 24mo124.000m1Mrv lable/8 chra S400 w/84 JohMOn, 40 hp, BILL MAXEYTOYOTA I ~2 SQ aret>aci.. 4 St>d cntre1 eub/pfior_.. 549-9030 O B. Bait tank, Fath, 19202 Beech 962-0829 'ong ~wner gd cond DR aet, 8 chrs: Walnut & antq wilt S 150 759-1985 lllYHlllTlll LES 957-8133 Med DR Ml-oak Inlay tbl, 42 x 88 In. expand• lo 104 In e hi beck dee uphl chra-(2 w/arma) 1750 497-6005 575-15S8 ...,.. Nloel 4 pc living rm Mt Beautiful oak trim Only 1 wk old Earth tones pakS 1795 Mii $365 974-8519 Ou tbl/Chrs S200 Cotton print IOfalloveeeat $500 Oatt bdrm $400 11anan brass/gt... dining Ml $3S0 Cuti oak aola MC· !lone!. wall unit, c:olfM tabl Ml. Xlnt 543-2241 On Anne Wingback Chair S 125 eecr.tary (am <Mel() $75 Glua lame> 135 end la.blee $25 .. Stereo f75 841-S541 aft '4 PM ~:'t::;ol,r:!':1~~ J11u1 1 S1600 OBO 527·5289 . Jllf! 22 •74 XKE 12 c:y11nd«. AR 7• vw Con~ •t'O on .. 1op 20 Searey Runabout, 19U JEEP CHEROKEE OfiO ml. atored tor 9 yrs. lmmac cond garagfld !!~~p !~ o:n~· = 5 sp, P/S, Tinled glue. blct hrcf 1op/10t1 top. Wire Mus1 SM' 615·3380 549-2120. days o; 9Ntl. Red Tlr•. Xtra wilts 1 01 a kind Make 78 BU9 con~ WI blu All.•· 831-0688 evea Cap tenk (856-4) offer 833·S037 FM stereo 65K m1 ~•n1 I 25·we11craft Nova XL, twin 110,111 •llCMn ltu tl4S cond S6800 obo 786 4340 3SO CheVlea. meny ax-ORANGE COAST * 169 230. 4 dr, gu eno 79 BEETLE CON\I lripi. 1ru. fast olfshor9. SS JEEP RENAULT ale at«ao. 4 apd. Nnl wht •Int cond •Oii. m1 propa. $26,000 obo 252•HerborBIVd.CM grail lmmec . in· BO Or1oow111 87Q·69<:!1 673--2505 after 5 PM t714154t-.8023 side/out Eetate sale n 79 Scri<:co me1 rtod S ... h 7 14 4 lnMl Drlftl IO.tv $49SO 788-3051 _ spa t>llo.pt 300 1 5511. m1 1..' HOtfe. muttl COiOf Nii. :74 luv Pidtup I.I LIDIT 111&1 a c •og iamps 645·243• 1750 OBO 9e2-9715 4 wMei dnve (IU8289) Mint oond S22K 533-'2•2 8 1 Rabt>tt Otes.11 4sp0 'dr S2938 -stereo 0011. m1 Mint 18' Hobie C.t, w/trla.~t BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '72 280SEl • 5 good S32$0 S•, S0£. cond & fun Sec. laevlngl 19202 BMCh 962-0829 cond, ate, pis. orig country $1400 752-7183 --owner $8000 875-9143 s 1 1:v. Pl\:11.up S :spa & c ---,,..----,:=:--:-:--,-'6'4 Toyota '4x4, wtlt. seoo --Slf!IPO Grt'al cono 22' C.tal N ·11. loeded. ml. llllt oood Sac 17000 '8 1 3000 Low mi. 1 O'M* S:'999 541.5-06- ult cond, muat ... firm 8A8-2804. &-3PM absolutely mint May $8500 ObO 528-«>27 finance 831-5188 28 South Cou1 Sailboet. Tnacb H35 New 300 TD Wagon exh c:ond. many extra. 'fl Toyota PlCkup Beige/tan Immediate de- 114.000. 714-371-5891 Sterao.~~1X215201 llveryf '21.875 718-9185 18' Hobl9 C.t. Uke MW, BILL MAXEY TOYOTA fll Oll &Fflll race re::J..e/~0010b0 11202 Beec:h 962-0829 l llllCUIS HU ·se Chevy plck-iip 350 1J 1_.. e..al CAL 25. 1/3 partMf. New q . ap-. eno & perta • -.&•• eng. xlnl oond. Npt allp $800obo113-5112 Seden.gooclcond.(~83.Al Ce.II 548-3683 -. --• 111111 ... . Flying .tunlof 14, MW cu. ~::,::~::::~'rte! Seder\, Spol ... (0915Al tom •t Nita. St>fnnek•, s1000 obo ••7-1374 • M IMl ... tu• tllp 8* '*· cover. lr1r. --Sedan. Ver,CIMn(033ll saoo. ~ ·e, GMC ~. Ion p u With • 111•-tUIO LASER 2. Full rl09M = ~ ~7;r<' Coupe,,Eoon (4081Al w/troley. Whh Ell"u e 11111 .. , .. $2900, Cell 87s-414e '81 GMC 819rtt Cluele Sportyc.upt(0120l LASER. xlnt COnd ~ =~ ~x.:8: • RUHi ... 1115 080 137-.5144 beMf ,, Pr1-S 10 .. " S.t>ot-M'# O<Mtd. whit• '40·1731 1001 ~.,_ l'IUll4180 oeo1....a1a 111• Fons TNCll. F250, Nilwp0r18Mcl\ BRIS LA'! mmG~ '~·' AJlA Mt·OllO .. ... II 314 ton AfT. "'"'l's ........... 1111 11frtt.•1futy"~' fOK.::;;.7 '!!~~ ~~~~~"'::'!I!'!~ _,.,, *' fK NJ t>Ott. Auto. PM hler, ~ COl"d, .......... 8er\I $2.lipltky Thl1 I All '°" Pl ror wltl1r. ~. Ford .,.... CNile ciontrd, _. & 11 Ull ~ csnw trena. tt'IM TW... Ean ...,.., Tutone Top.,..OldeePrtoaeP9id tabe. blr, at.,_ t3too (1t03121 Oll,._ot"-Y :.:::rll~:' r:; BIU. .... ••• 11 '4S.7111or6o4f.705S t9202heefl 4 1toe 1 2tl0f714'37 Ol.INlaMNtlMC.h ~91arla~~·~lftlflo:lll~~ '!7 OOod •• ... 3 11!'1 30 Caya In I DA Y ••• '12SOUhY1W Economieal V-6 engine low m; ... 11FMS206) 111,111 *** '11smu.E Fecte>r) 2-tone peint. lfoatner Cedlnec Wire Wl'll coven CasMtt• Tape Pl•V9r t 1DFJ3821 SU,111 ••• '11 D.lll1M 1U11m Full POW41 ( 1ClT90TI 114,111 ••• '12 El*"' CAN l .. tn. S..llng.,... Ca1Mf1e Stereo Tape (1EDMU71 114,111 .... '12nltlAM Tll ONPI TrlClle bled!! A true tPOrt• Qr tMOOIOI 111,n1 ••• 'Mll'ftW Con~blit 100, a new (I07*l 121,ltl • '* * u ...... .. Auto ~ ... Ing. lo gn~r 1•031,41 11111 r:mJfftl.NG USEDCAAWFS 16401 ~ Hunt 9ch 847-1707 Pt1tiac t S 16bP6tlflXc BONNEVILLE Po•ar Loella. Cru •• AM/FM (3238331 $6795 24 mo 24,000 m1 sen ~ntrcl sub/prtof 1ale 16401 Beed1 Hunt Bd- 847-1707 STADIUM PONTIAC We're New We're Dealing 714-38S-l9lq s.i. •. ~ .. - ...... Sh.o •" "'-""._.• N•c4 sp•rt• ......... tf Jtwt !J Ht 4 COf'<I r,"400 & 7DhP Mere !ft!o_....,"""""~~~ ~-+-+--+-+-"'""1 OPAL A1NO w1csrn. Outboard 2 yre 01cs 81lLMA)£VTOvOTA. gold •l'O SASO 81$ ~ 14~7873 L .. ~,,,.... 19102 9"ch ' 08'9 Pl OT SERVICE D ECTORY 14J...Ql1 td . • ~I -· I I 91 FWY GARDEN GROVE 12 FRWY 22 FAW'i o ~ 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi •4& E. Co11t Hwy., l1wport l11ch 813-0900 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC ..-~ 2800 HARBOR BLVD., COST l MESA (114) &40-9100 (213) 581-8266 • Best Pnces • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People w ai 0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA # 11 Auto C11ter Dr., I nine In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7600 Complete Sales, Service & Leasmg G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT ': 1 In Tht Wtst For Ntw Jeep Sales For 8 Years -()r11n2e: ~~~$fcE l 03St • LEASING • • ~·:·~:~~· • ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 FOUNTAIN VALLEY WARNER ..J 0 .... (/) ~ ai SANTA ANA EDINGER 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales, Service. Parts. Body, Paint & Tue Oepts Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2080 Harllor llYtl., Costa 1111 &•2..0010 or &•0-1211 0 SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd., Huntlngtq~ Beach (714) 842-2000 SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE r~rgP fnunly) Laree· I Vol~\wagtn l~uru 0-aler w, Will l'iot Bt Undmold f'mS Of PARTMI Nl OPf N ~TUROAY G RAV FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN ;; 20 Auto C11ter Dr., lni11 In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7300 OrJnge Countys Newest Volkswagen Dealer Complete Sales. Semce & L easmg m G STERLING IR SALES -SERVICE -LCASUIC -PARTS Overseas Delivery Speclahsts PARTS DEPARTMENT OPEN SAT URDA'( MORNINGS BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-6444 IRVINE LAGUNA BEACH LAGUNA HILLS MISSION VIEJO fl LAKE() g ~ 0 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 0 BAUER MOTORS 2121 Harller lhtl., C1st1 1111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 Special Parts Une 546-9400 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SATURDAY 8:30 AM -6·00 PM SUNDAY 10·00 AM -5 00 PM 0 STADIUM PONTIAC We're New -We're Dealing Acro11 from the Big A on Katelle Juat Weat of the (57) Or,:enge FrHwey Sales • Service • Parts • Body Shop on Premises ln1h1im 2226 E. 1111111 311-1111 BILL VATES YOLISWllEI • PORSCHE • PEUllOT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 32112 Y1ll1 R11tl, 111 .1111 01,11tr111 413 -4111 111-4100 BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Complete Automotive Need• SALES • SERVICE • LEASING Fine Selectlon of Quality Used Vehicles 11 1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 2925 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 979-2500 0 RAV FLADEBOE LllOOLI IERCURY .lllllR ISIZI #11 l1t1 C111ter Ir., lnl11 In The lrvlne Auto Center 830-7000 G CREVIER BMW SALES • SERVICE • LEASING "Where Professional Attitude Prevails" Spec:lall&lng In European Deltvery. Exa.tlent e.t.ctlon of New and car•fullr prepaNd UMd llMW'1 a1w1y1 In 1tock. 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana Corner or Broadway & 1st St Closed Sundays G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE GJIM SLEMONS IMPORTS HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. 1301 Ou•// St. -N•w C•r Loc•tlon 1001 Ou•ll SI. -R•NI• Dl~lelon Costa Mesa 540-0713 3 Blocks So of 405 Fwy IT\ World's Largest Selection of IT\ 'CJ Mercedes Benz \C:;J 833-9300 Salts · lt11in1 ·,.,ts · Stnlct · IMJ Sltotl Class1f1ed advertising is your best choice for help in selling the items you no longer need I l's qu 1 ck and 1nexpens1ve. and the Pilot reac hes potential buyers who rive 1n this area. Call today Daily Pilat c lass1f 1cd ads phone 642·5678 . . . l ' .. ·. .. LOW 68 COUNTY IDITION ----- MONDAV. AUGUST 27, 1984 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Weekend crashes kill .. Coast duo Two others remain in critical sha e ~:-:::---~ ~~~~~~-===~ ~~ ---ronowing Irvine, Huntington accidents l wo Orange ( oast people arc dead and two other' are chngrng to life in area ho$p1tals after separate auto- mobile acc1denh Sunday and toda) Lisa Pecor, 28. of Costa Mesa rc:maaned 1n cntacal cond1t1on earl) toc.ia) "-Ith 1nJunes ~he received in a Coast Theme parks llke Dis- neyland and Knott's Berry Farm say attend- ance Is up again after Olympic slump./ A3 The City Council has given the nod for a 6,000 square foot expansion of the Laguna Beach Mu- seum of Art.I A3 ·=·:;:::::.:::.:::::~:·:·:·:·:·:=:~:::::::::::::::.:·:·:::::.:::.:;: California A 73-year-old man kilted one burglar and wounded another when the pair jumped him In his camper./A4 Gasoline prices are on the way up In wake of OPEC decision to cut production./ A4 s1x-veh1c.lc ')an 01C$O Freewa) pile- up that claimed the ltte a pa!.~cnger an her car. Caltforn1a I ltghwa) Patrol Oflicer Rick Ste\'eno; 'aid the accident oc- curred at 11 . I 0 p.m. Sunda} in the northbound frcewa} lanes near Uni- \iCrsll) Onve in lrHne. Stc\.ens ~id P"~~i.5 d~A. north m a Aond;i C1\ll' when the car dnfted off to the nght \houldcr and 'truck a parked. unoccupied pickup truck that had apJXlrcntJy broken down. ~ A pa\scnger an the Honda, Peter K Lombarc.h. 38. of Costa Mesa. was pronounced dead at the ~~ne Stevens said. Pecor. who suffered a broken neck and internal mJune" in· th c1dt"nt, r1d1na 1n the four other vehicle$ was lal~ bl hljU:OPl.U .utQ...,lwh.._c...,1 CJuwllwn.,..1jt.__a;:;iHw11i.Lln.uta"'nfllgr..,o~n. lkach fCll de Ale f" center at fountain Valle) Communi· .\lien Rob1no;on, 19. was k1lkd ty Hospital. A hospital spoke)woman ,honly after 4 a m. Sund4ty when bis said she remained in critical l'on-1979 Che\ rolct Monte Carlo ovcr- d1tton earl> today turned at the parling lot at J:Sol..a Stevens said the impact of the crash Chica State Be ch. sent the rear allle and wheels of the tn,esttpto~ said Robins.on was pickup flying into the tratlic lane~ dm mg east on Pacific Coast H1a.h- Four veh1cles were damased tl)ing to wa> "hen he lost control ot his auto. avoid-the debris. he said. Stnens said ~ped over a 4-foot embankment ilf no serious injuries occurred to those ~nd and crashed into a fence near the entrance to th\> tilt' bcarh. ~AW~ id obift50ft,-t~~;.....;;--'ll onl) person 1n the car. wnse)Cdedand ~u dead wh<'n the) amved. They belte"e C'-<:eS JVC Spttd mn)' h.1\'e been the chief factor an the DCC•cknt, In the second one-car acadent. Bnan Randall W•da. 29. ofTorranoc; suffered major head 1n1unes 5hor11) after m1dn1ght toda) when he ap- parent!\ lost control of bis JQ82 f PJeue tee WEEK.END/ A21 Double Bullet twin-hull racer founders at sea Crew members, Including two from Coast r escued after catamaran struck log in ocean By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.-. ................... Double Bullet, one of the last~t sailing catamarans in the v.orld and the record-holder in the Newport-to- Enscnada race. 1s an trouble once again. The 64-foot tv.in-hull craft. ownc-d by Bob Hanel of Los Angeles. "-a\ breaking up after apparent!} hitting a tog in the mid-.\tlanuc Sunda) "h1le racing in the Transat Race from Quebec. Canada to St Malo France. Hanel and his six crewman, includ- ing a Costa M~~ man and a Newpon Beach resident, were rescued late Sunda} b) a freighter Y<ho helped sail the Double Bullet to the East Coast after the I 984 l'ewpon Beach to Enscnada \acht race and Bob Baler. SS. of Costa Mha. The crew had taken to a hfe raft but none wu tnJurcd. the Associated Press reponed Hanel reachc-d his daughter. Pam ~boum 1n Los Angles. b) ship-lo- shore radio and told her the mishap occurred 1n high seas and hca\I) ' "1nds :·we·re luck) to be ah'e · <,cboum said her father told her. Nation °""' ,...,._.....,~ ~ Re.cuen aid victim of a eiz-vehlcle pileup that killed one pauenger in lnine Sanday. Among the ere" were John C on~r. ·.is. of Newpon Beach. a naqgator Despite its speed. trouble at sea 1s not ne"' for Double Bullet. the ccdar- planked catamaran that Hanel. a (UStom ltthograpber. built himself at (Pleue eee DOUBLE/ A2) A man who escaped jail a dozen years ago turns himself in, claiming he wants his Social Security benefits./ AS World Radioactive gas on a sunken ship must be re- covered within a year, the ship's owners say./ A4 Feature Imitators of Hollywood legends created excite- ment at a fashion show at the Newporter./81 Do you agree with Harper Bazaar magazine's choices for the 10 most beautiful women in America?/82 ·:·:·:·~·:·:·:·:· :·:·:·:· :·: ·=· :·: .. :.: ·: ·: ·:·:· :·:·:·:·: ·:·:. ;· ..... Sports Coach Mike Milner has yet another big, ex- perienced Fountain Val- ley High football team this season./C1 Some of the top surfers in the world converge at Huntington Beach pier this week./C1 Entertainment Floor reporters like Con- nie Chung became celebrities at the Re- publican Convention last week./83 Business New tax laws change rules on divorce./85 ·;·;·:·~·;·:·;·;·;· ;· :·.·;·:·: ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:·:·:·:·:·:~.·~·.· .. INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Help Yourself Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Stock Markets Tetevlston Th atera Weather World N w • 04 A3 BS A4 CS-7 64 C7 C4 B2 C6 82 BS A4 A6 81 A3 C4 C1·4 86 82 93 A2 A4 Badham faces Alliance crowd at conference Carol Ann Bradford assails his record on arms issues By DAVID BISHOP DllllJ Pilot Cor<e~I The roar of the lampa1gn gre" not1ceabl\ louder o'er the "'eelend "'hen a N'e"-port Beach congrc'lsman v.alked int<> J hons dc.·n of oppos1t1on during his race for re-election. Rep Roocrt Badham who won hand1I~ 1n 1982 "-llh 71 percent of the 'otc 1n a trad1t1onalh strong lOn- <,en alive d1'1tnc1. "-3\ 'chcmentl~ { hallenged on his defense and foreign poltc~ pos1t1ons a1 the first cH.~r wnfercme of the \ll1ann· for ~un l\al, a 5-)car-old organi1at1on ol peace act1\ 1StS based in Santa Ana Badham was one of several can- didates for congressional ~ats 1n- ' 1tcd to address the conference at l 01\ers1t~ H igh School 1n 1r .. 1ne Afterward. he ~tood with his back to the "'all while reponers and .\ll1ance members pcpperc-d him with que'l- t1ons on ht\\ le"-S. Badham, a proponent of a strong defense 'i\'>ICm and ancrea!.ed m1h - tar) spending. ~1d "I don't blanw the Amc:ncan people for bean~ m1o;kd bccau~ thn don't ha'e the lac1c; · 0.-, NM ,._...., OrM ...._ Former Carter aide Mld&e Coatan&a araee Alliance for Surviva l memben to •tand up for human rl&bts Sunday. • Carol Ann Bradfor d Descnbang htm'><.'11 a'ian intlut.·n11al memlx'r of the House \rmed ~r· 'ices C'om1ttee prl\) 10 "e' e~ b11 of !.ecret m1htal"\ 1ntell1gcnl:l'" and .... el"\ close" Ill the prec;1dcn1 Badham scud he ha' repcatedh a<,l..ed the adman~tratton 10 rclea-.c 1nlor- Rep. Robert Badham matton gatherc:d b) <,etret 101el11gem·e -;ources that document~ lhl' "con'- 1ant unimpeded build-up o l the '>o' 1et m1lltar. .. He \31d 1hc intor- mat1on remain" 'lt'\:ret to a,01d comprommng 1n1Qlltgcnc1.. '>•lurcc'> (Pleue ~ BADHAM/ A.2) Peace activists attract supporters, foes to gathering By DA\ ID Bl. HOP Delly ~ Cor<.,.~t ;fhc Jl\.'an· nh>'lnll'nl 'lin.111' c:amc ol ag1..•" an Orange < ounl\ a' act I\ 1~t., g.11h1..·rl·d ll' a the.· 'h'l l.1..·nJ for the lir\t 1..·, l'r \ll1anlt' for ~un-t-. al confercnn· ~ore th .111 100 part1c.1p;i111' gather1..•dat l nl\l'r"t' H1~h 'xlH1nl 1n ln.1m.· and h1..·ard c.md1d.11 ' 11'1 Congr1..'\\ 'lx·.11.. JI \:iturdJ\ ~ \C\<.mn Jndud1..•J \\t'ft' l\\11 1n1..umtx·nh m1"1 frC\lUt'nlh al 11JJ, \\tlh thl' l"-'3lt' group -Rql Rnt'Crt B;iJh.1m R- Ne"por t lkad1. and Rql R11tx·11 03nnc:nW\l'I R-I ulk111111 The f11'1 Ptg.1n11l·d l•1nlcrt'llo.."'l'. calkd "D1 H·t 1111n' F111 Pl'all' l·>~.i ·· marl..' a 1.. 1nung ol age.•" IM the .\lltann· lnr \un 1al "h1l h v.a' 111- g.in11ed an n1an~1..· l 11un1 ' 1n 1-1·N and datm' a h)(al mailing ll\t 111 4 ono c.cHlm·l hH Tim ( .m·nll•r \ale.I .\hh11u¥h ll1rmer \outh I >:il.01a 'l·nator and I lJ~~ p l\ J1..·nt1,1I ,an- d1date <•l'llf'St' \h(10\(·rn "a' ln- 1wun1..cJ ·" the katurt·d 'fX'3l..l•r llir \unJa, \ <.t''' 1t1n. hl· ",,, un.ihll' 10 attend Rut 1\111.lgt· C 11,1,1n1a 1ht· lil''I' lo1111t•r .1"1<.t.1nt Ill Prt''>llknl Jimn1~ c .1rtt•r g.l\l' a n•u'lng. Jln11"t l''"'ntzd11..1I 'fX'l'lh,.iti.nst"' \nll·n tan\ Ill ht'\'d lht• "~n.11'.ot thl' Rc.'.1g.sn JJm1nic;rra11pn :ind r.c.·, 1"1lt" .n It' t' tn thl· till)l11t r iuman n~ht' .ind J1cnil\ ')OU \41\ II \\Ill hi. \(IU~h hi dl'lt'.tl R11n,1ld lh.1tzan th.11 H'll "1,h ht \\Clllldn I tzt't lt'·l'll'dt'd \\di \•Ill m.11..l• tht• th.tntll' '''u don t ""h 11 .. t '"1.1111.1 ~11J ·11 "'ll Ix· 11111lh toughl'I 1 I hl V. \ \l.,1• ,f'·.ikir i,..., n,13, ''(' Bl c U1>np.11nt'. Jirn 1 nt thl \,rnta \h,nllJ·ha't·d OOlu· l•I \mt rh J\ .in (Pleaae see PE ACE / A.2 ) Valley teen killed iil leap Two have perished in freeway jumps over the weekend .\n U\-\car-0ld Fountain \ allc' man apparent!~ JUmpe'd to h1!. death trom an o' erpass onto the <;:in Diego F-n.·l'"a' "here he wa-. <;truck b' 'iC' era I car. before poltcl' reco' ered hie. bod' earh \)unda' RoOt'·n Franus Burltnµm<' "as the <,e,ond pc~n to die in a fall lrom a 1ree"a~ oHrpa~c. o'er the "-CC~end He v.a' found dead in the nonhbound lam·' of tratlic helo" the [ dtnger \' rnue o' erpass "ht·n pohn· am .. ed <1! 12 10 am a1..-cord1n~ to Hunt- ington Reach police On h1da'. ha II \1ml·no 50. ol ~nta \na died u l \t'\ l'fl' atldomanal 1niunc.•, altl"r \h1..· appJr<'nlh Jumped ) c. l 11lloln \\eOUl'O\l•rpa<,\Onto thl \anta \na F rn"a' \Jnt.i \nJ \gt Dan l ar r '>.lid .i Jl)lc trud; '"'l'r't'd Ill a' rnd h11ung !ht•" nman. "ho "a' quit l..h rc)('ued \1orcn11 v.3, n.,1 'tnid. h\ tratlic. but 'ht• J1c.·d around O 4-\ rm at l ( T \kd1eal ( enll"r m Orang1..• lrnrn m1unc' .tlll'r htr .i1)-tr1nt plunge.· (Please see LEAP/A l ) Sunbelt workers can take the heat \\ \"dll'-'<•Tn'1 \1'1-lka1hkc th.1• "h1l h h.1kcd 1ht• Rt·ruhhran , tlll\, n\IOlll'l'f' Ill !),1f1,1, mal..e\ lllJll' \nwri.an<. m1'('r.ihk. hut 111 till '-11 11 t\ell lht'\ \llll t11ugh 11 tllll .ind F-• It "111k a'''"-" 11ld11.alt'' I 1111., "' tnF-in ~ 1t1t'' "hcrt• h(1t v.c.11h1·1 1' < ommon don't <.('C'nl dcwrn·d Imm their 1(\h' h' lh<' lwat 1ht .. 1ud' 'atd hut 1°\lrrnw htll (PleaK •ee 8UMBEL TI A.2) Clerk-recorder caught up with pa per chase I Recording of legal documen ts sen t to county ts now only one day behind the mail system Or.angl' ( ount~ < lcrk-RccorJcr l ee Bram·h l..nc~ he had a problem "'hen mail, \Onta1ntn tntJlortant lcg.:al document ... fit'\t bcgJn b.tcl ing up in lhl' tl'Cordt:r''i ollkc Then. 1t \tarted to p1k up • &tore the.' h.ic.1..lo wu' rt'JlKl'll tu the cumnt om·-da' ·, 1.kla' in rC'c. u11I 1ng ma1lcd·1n documrnt\, the nllin• wa\ a .. m n) :u c1j.ht Ja)~ behind Hran h .,n11I Th:tt meant C'\'Unt\ r1'"'knt' "h11 mn11C'd lq~.11 f'l:lfi''" \\("fl' an dangt•r ot • not ha\.IO important document' pcnain1n1 to re I ~tate or re I propcm H'('\\rdcd b) the fount). :a .. 1tuatt0n thllt nran~h ad.nowlC'JgeJ plaCl'li f'('\ltknh at lin;ann I mk. I te l)tllnt(,t · out. howc' er. that r«order'" 00i1 \' dt•rl 'i n\'h'r fdl Ix-html on ducurnrnt' \Uhft\lltcd "' cr·thc-<'nuntcr < ha cc.t "l\h m ording hundred' ''' dttkrl"nt t\~'' l'I k-µI c.lc'ICllllh nt' Jl('n 1n1n tit ll'lll prnpcrl\. 1h1 rt'· cordc."r' ulltn• I' rr41111\'" 1<1 rr•I\.<'"' document' in a rt'.i,on:shh: ani1..1un1 of ttml"" or he.· habk lor thn.-c t1mt'" th(' amount 1ll ·"" hlS' in Jamai(•:r. To <'Ut the h.'u:lh)$. Rrnn,h "'' tended 7Q~ hou" nl '" rmmt' to rec<lrd e\lmane" v.ho 1.. 1oc 1n ta1h or \Ul\C'd late until all tht" mail "a' opcnC"~t and f\"\ ordcd o~ that th<' \lllll\tu'n I\ undl"r control. he '-'llll. "\\.'c "111 nut kt 11 (the bad.lo l ct .tn\ "o""e -unde1 DO\ ('tn: Urt\\t,IOCC'' .c the ha l..11~ • Rrand1 C:\platncJ wa'\ thC' rt\Uh of '('\ rr:.I cir\ um 'tancn ~h1,h. "hen ,ompoun\kd mailt' 1t 1mpo'"""' tor h1'i oill<'t' "' k\'<'I' 11r \\Ith lhC' 1ntlu\ ell m.111 I uh ,rnd \ 11tt11,t. 1rnd11111nalh ,,, JEFF ADLER Focus ON THE NEws t1\c.' month' in lh(" r('al t"\t,tlC' 1ndu' tr\. al,oan-1hc hu''' 't time ot 'C'• r tor thr rec1 rdcr'' offtrt". "tth mam mort' tru''I it'C"l.I' and dl"'l.'d' '" f'("(•'hl 1h11n .11 an' 11thc1 hn)(" of H'.11 ~ lHlllh :UH.'\\ 1ntl'fllh tat llln 111 ,J ) .. tall l:t" ll11, l d fl ulrd C'\:lmtnef' 1n thc oll1ll' 111 Ix-gin \'\.mining d<lC."U· m<.'nt' tar mM,. t-nrclulh 1han the' had 1n 1hr P."'' Rranc.h C' pl:unrd That 'lowed d11v. n off1l'<' OfX'r&tion <'' en 111 on· \\ hrn: rl"I: ord nam1 nL'f'\ rrc' tou~~ h h.hl •'"" 11'1 ~ ru11m1C' 'l"' t'ral l\em) on t'lll h Jo, 11mrn1 Ix-ton.· rl"• l>rdt the.•\ n1m hHtl lo 'h''' l I' 11cm' \nd tor c'cn doo1mC'nl 111 \\htt.:h then.- :u\: hundn·ll' t'herc arr J1flctt'nl c n t<.'n::i l\rnn, h ~nd \munr. 1h1n ~ c\amtnl r mu t chC'\ I. 1 l' "hethcr I prof'( 11' ' I dcl'f. nptton " mcludl"<I 1 n the doru· OWJ'll "h\'thc1 lhl d ~ umC'nt " . (Pleate att REC ORD R / A2} ' I I ! SVNBELTWORKERSTAKETHEHEAT From.Al weather docs kt.•ep 'ltmlw1 nt'r'.\ at homt'. And 1811\ obo n:Jun'" v.mk ;ittt·nd ant't, 1fit rn;1:urs during ru\h hour., or dunn~ the da\'Ulllt' nn v.eekcmh. Koben E. Oa' as and Ko¥t:• ~ Ulrich of the L nn c:rsatv ol Oda wart' collected the dnta tor the: \;auonal Oceanat and Almo'lphent \Jmin1<,- trat1on HI an effort to detail weuthe1 \ elk1.t on people The> -.tud1t'J the wort.. rcrnr<li. uf t>0.000 federal em· pJoye~ ACrOSi lh.e nauo.n tor li' c year., The rc\t'archers said the' v.t•n• !>urpn!>cd to karn that 1n '°)Un lkll e111es hot "t'athcr actual!~ ~cem'> to 1.·ncouragc [)(:Opie ll> g(1 10 ''llr" t or exam pk lhl'\ utt•d ont· '" t'· da) penod in Phm•nt\ -\nL. v.ht•n the temperature topped I I U 1.kgren Fahrenheit e\>er\ da' and atlt:ndam·( at worl... \\>a<, 6 percent abo' t' normal But tht:\ added. urn.e ll wol'> nit after SC\ eral e\lr30rt.hna1 ti\ hot da) '> an lhese communntc}. ''u1J.. attend- ance dip" no11C":ihh "In other word~. (X'opk an Sun Belt t•111cs arc more-likely to work dunng uncomfortabk summer weather con- Jtt1on!> und take ka\t~ time when the '~C'ath1.·r 1mpn.>\>ec;," tht") said Tht·~ 'u~eMed that th1.. occu~ bceau~c the resident!> have ddaptl'd to :hw d 1m1m: and .i1c more hkl.'ly to t'nJO) the bcnetih llf air cond111oning .11 ho1rn: and work I ht· arn' al ot cuolc:r weather. when mon· llutdoor act1' 11te) could be ~ njo~eU. c-orr~late~ \\.ltl'I an"Tncrease- 1n .1b'>l'ntec1!>m '\iortht'1nt'r!> le!>!> actu!>tuml'd to 1hc heat and lei.!I hi.eh· to ha\.t" air nind1t1un1ng don't rCSl't as wdl lO the hc<1I \\ hrn unu .. ualh hot \H'atht•r ,1111\n thmc lornmun111es. work at- n~n<l.111lT Jrp., 2 percent to 3 percent. thn otN·n t'd \nd. the' added. the l'lk1.·1 1' rntrca!>ed if n1ghtt1me tl mpnaturcs remain aho' e normal tor -.c,cral da\'> •· 111 homes w nhout air 1.ondtt1on- an11n nonhcm csttes.. h11h n"ht-t1me temperatures undoubtedl> produce sleeplessness and other ~trcsst' that lead to increased absenteeism." Davis and Ulnch concluded Turning to rainfall. they wrre not surpnscd to learn that 1f 1t rains dunng rush hour. attendance nt work declines. The drop typically 1s 2 percent to 3 percent, they said. although it can reach 10 petccnt of worker!> 1n cxtremt" cases. -Ih~ ~ ..t.haL workers are dec1d1ng whether or not to go 10 work, the anticipated stress of dnvtn~ an rain deters some from attending. cspec1ally 1f they are un· motivated" 11h respect to their JObs." Ram ocwrnng well before. or after. rush hour. howe\>er. had no effect on attendance. However. the researchers did dis· cover a result they named the "rainy weekend effecl." which dad kad to a measureable change in the num~r of people at work. WEEKEND CRASHES ... When there was significant week· end ram during daylight hours, they reponed, attendance at the work.place on Mondays fell by -about 3 percent. But 1f the weekend rain was at night, there was no change on Monday's workforce. From.Al Dastsun 280Z and '>trutJ.. a 'tu<.:cu wall and residence at I 6"1X2 \rmm'> St . according IO police Wada wa!> reponed in 1.nt11..al 1.."0nd1t1on 111the 1nten~t\c 1..ir<.: unit at Fountain Valle) Comrnun1t\ Ho!>p1- tal Two occupants of the car also from Torrance were hu!>p1tal11t·d al Humana Hos011al Hun11ngton Beath \\1th It'!.!>' r 1n,1unes. ac1.ord1ng to pOhlC I"' cst1ga1or!> '>aid Wada was drl\- ing east on Warner A. venue when he lust control of his car west of Bolsa C htla Street and cro!>sed two west- bound lanes before stnking the wall and residence. The\ !.oa1d excessive speed ma; have bee.n a factor an the accident. One possiblt' explanation. they suggested. "is that daytime rains interfere with outdoor leisure and accordingly reduce the recuperation value of weekends for workers. Per· haps because of this diminished relaxation or 'recharge' time. some people will call an sick on Monday morning." DOUBLE BULLET HITS LOG ... From Al an csttmated cost of$'\O > lllH1 In tts firf>t attempt at J rt·~ 11rd in lhC' mult1-hull Trampat rau· 111 l1f"4 Double Bullet hrokc up 111 ht·.1\ \ \l'·'' off San Cleml·ntc hlanll '"than 2-t hoursofthec;tan In !ht· l'l:-Ol 111ul11- hull Transpac Double Hulkt lmt unt' vf its rudders car h in the rau· <.1 nJ thi: other about 300 mtle<i from the tin1<ih at Honolulu. Later after heefin~ ur tht• .. rail LEAP ... From Al nearl\ lhrl·e hour-. 1.·ari11.:r Boih rnuJcnt' jr1.· l'1.t11~ in \t!Sl1gateJ hut ..i spok.1.·\v. nman !111 thl' count' u,roner·., ufliLc -...11J rhcrt• v.ere no inJiLatlOO~ Of foul f!la\ Thc coroner' nllili: tia' not \ ,·1 daf.s1fied tht.: 1n1.i.knh a\ \Utl tdl''> n1 accidents <ihe addcd Hanel se't an elapsed tame record of 7 da' '> and 7 hours in the I 983 I ranspac and set a record of I 0 hours ~Ii minute'> tn the 125·mtle Newport- 1i1-l:nsenada race C nnser's w1te. Gem. could not be reat hed tor comment toda}'. Before thl· '>lart of the race a week ago \unda~ <,he had arranged with the Dall) Pilot for frequent reports on the rate b\ ham radio R1Jger Labonte a spokesman for tht Tran sat T .\(j Race. said the crew ol 1he Double Bullet was m good rnndttion aboard the .\mencan Pion- eer a freighter thal Joined a Japanese trav.ler four sailboats and Canadian I orci:' aircraft 1n a da)-long search. He \aid one of the crew. members. Rant!) !11~hop. contacted his famtl} 1n Du\~ ne\ b) sh1p-to-t,hore radio and reported the boat had '>truck a large log. broke up and 11pped over The Douhk Bullet's distress signal wa!> picked up by Canadian officials early Sunday. Labonte said the crew abandoned ship and took to hferafts, and were picked up late Sunday night by the American. Pioneer after it spotted a flashing light. Capt. Cfaude Montplaisir, a Trans. port Canada search and rescue spokesman from Halifax., Nova Scotia. was in ndio contact with the American Pioneer. He said the Double Bullet appeared to be badly damaged and was ~ing left. founder- ing an the·water. He said the incident occurred about 700 miles east northeast of St. John's. Jsland of Newfoundland. Bishop 1denttfied fou r other mem· bcrs of the crew as Conser. Baker Eric Whine of Capistrano Beach. Cree Partndge of San Mateo and the skipper. Bob Hanel. 47. The .\mencan Pioneer was sched- uled to reach Rotterdam on Thurs- day. BAD HAM, BRADFORD FACE OFF ... From Al "The: ~o' 1cl il·aJt•r,hrp '' 11111 i.thC\\ t: Jnd OC\Ond nudl'a1 hl.iLk.matl · Radham '>Jttl Badham\ [km1J1.rali1. upponcnt in ~oHmber. ( Jfol \nn BrJJford \\,1<. deudedl) morL' p11rubr \\ 11h 1hc: cro"'d nf ahout llXI L11nferem;c par· 11c1 pant .... ''I'm going In repl,1Cl' \tJll • c,h~ said looking '>lra1gh1 .11 1tw '>IOJn\ faced inrnmhl'nl .\!though 1hr \lh.1rlll' J11c'> 11111 endorse tand1datn BraJtmd "' ~ev.purt f:kaLh l'>d tormnJin.'t'lor n 1 the urgan11at1on ;.ind ,Jn oh' 111u' fcnonlc. enlenng th1.· mom I<• loud t'heers ~he .. a1d Badham ··ne,er met a v.c:apon'> ~\Stc:m he didn't like." quoting lrom a newspaper anrcle Bad ham latt·r said was not accurate. She also Lal led Badham "one of the leading congressional advocate' of doomsda' machines." Bradlorll <rnnounced that she: "nuld rrnpose raising the .\rms < ontrol .\gene~ to a cabinet level posn1on and c·stablish an 1 ndepen- dt'nt Bureau of Conflict Resolutton. ~he also charged Badham wuh ht·1ng "unrcc,pons1ve ." claiming that 1 n I "182 she traHled to Washington. f> C tv meet v.1th congressional representa11,es and tha1 Badham 'inubbcd the pan} Not true. Badham said. ·~Un· fonunately it gives you an example of ho..., m> opponents will run the race," he said. He defended an "absolute . open door policy" to has office and and denied ever refusing to meet w11h Bradford . Bad ham also said hrs attendance at lhe conference was not an ind1catton that he takes Bradford's challenge an y more senousl~ than other opponents' in the past. "I take every campaign serious!)." Badham said. RECORDERPAPERWORKBACKUP From Al propnl' nul.1'11t·d 111 "tH'tlll'r till' notar11at10n an h1. l(pr11d1Hi:d h1 \atd ) t't .rnnlhu prohlem for 1 lw 11llil l' v.a'> the high n"JCl.l1<1n r.1tt· 11! dot u- mcnt\and thr hurtlt·n,• •rnt· '!lluml' ol dncum.:nl' ~11hm1ltl'd ri\l'l·thl' countn 1.•.id1 d,J\ Br .rn111 l'\pl.11nnl He \clld lht utlll l' rctntlh .ilH11Jr 2.~111> dlKUlllt'n\\ pl"I d.I\ "Th1.· ho1111m l111t "'d1111 \\!' 11111~ at •ilht·ru1111p.tr.1hll 1n.111d1·1 '11lliLl'' arounJ lhl' ,t,tlt' "'1' rt· fH"tt'\\1ng more doL uniL 111' 111 1 , lcr~ t h.111 .111 \ •ii them· Ht \J.td thl' ft' l't lloll I.tit 1~ ltt~lr becau\t' ul lht olllplt'\ll\ 111 the l;.a"' and tht· 1n.1hd1l 111 111.irl\ 1'\t r"" comran1l''> 111k 1n,uranu firm\ and mmtgagt knckr<i 111 ~CTP qual1l1t•d emplo~ee\ 11n \I.ti! < )flen do< u1111.·111' .lit' rt·11.t. tcJ hc- tau~e thl \ arl' 1llq1.1hlt· ha' t' hl.'l'n Just Call 642-6086 D•llY Piiot Oeflvery It Gu•ranteed likJ w 11h1)ul the proper tees being paid or haH' lx:en suhmme<l rn the 'Hong 1.ount\. the clerk-recorder 1.,aid • fht• real Janger tn the mail-delay "oulJ have been had f.omeonc tned 111 placL" a lien against a propert\> 1ha1. 111 thl' meantime. was sold or trans- lrrr<"d to another owncr If the hen t~J., not recorded 1n a t1meh fashion 11\ po\'>1hk tht· ltC'n-holder: usual!} a per'>on 11\\C'd mont'' as a result of a u1ur1 1udgment. v.ould ha\t' lost the thantt' IP tnllell au.urd1ng to Rrant h lk .1ddcd that 111 h1~ knowledge 'lH h .i '>1tu.111on did not occur. I 11 ITIJl..e \Urt' the '>llUatlOO doesn I ~~·1 'Anrc,c Branth ha!. been au thorr1t•d 111 hire a<ld11onal record t;(JmlOC'r" and t<1 -ron<.tdenng ot-he-r method\ 111 11pcra1<." his oflice more L'lfo 1cn1h In la<.:t. Uranji(e ( ount\ \upcn1sor Ralph Clark as asking the Board of Supervisors to approve a manage- ment audit of the Clerk-Recorder's Office If approved b} the board at Tuesday's meeting. the audit would focus on the backlog problem. In 1he meantime. with th e excep· t1on of the mail backlog. morale rn the recorder's office remains high. Branch said. "The employees JUSt don't ltke it (the backlog) and they don't like the pressure and frustrations they hear from the public because ofit." he said. Branch emphas11ed that rf count}' residents have 1mponant documents to be recorded. the}' should bring them rn person for the promptest o;cnice "I always tell people if1t's 11mely or cni1cal. bnns-1l an." he said. The Clerk-Recorder's Office. 1n the \an1a •\na C 1v1c Centt'r. 1s open between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. \\ hal do )OU lake about the Dail) Pilol') Whal don't you Ukt') Call tbt number at IP ft and your meuagt wtll bt recorded, lranscrlbed and dellvertd to tht• appropriate editor The same 24-bour answering strvtct may be used to record lttters to the editor on an~ topic' Contributors to our Letters column must Include their name and telephone number for verification No clrculallon calls, pleue Tell us what's on your mind. Daily Pilat Circulation 7141842--4333 Clnalfled 8dwertl1lng 7141842·5878 All other depertment1 842--4321 MAIN OFFICE H. L. Schwartz Ill Clreul•tlon TelephonH I r. • RoHmary Churchman 1r pr Donald L. Wllllema C1•c.:u ll' n ~.Atir ;iqer f r • O<•"Q• '°"'' r. • ., PIO! .. 11 •tK:t-.. C""''"""" •r-~ ,,_, ~··<\'fl p..~ Dy I .... o...-Q" ~" Py!Jk ""'II ;OmP• ..... l"'n 011 •-• ••• PulMf>•O '-'.)ll(lay H~OUOf I "1111 • &~ '-0~ ..., I Qf1 " P,,I>'!~ Sl!Uf<Jart •llCI a.-•~ r .... 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P R St 811 Mine SHllll Sl!reveport S.oul Fa.lit 8Pokl1\41 Syr- To!*<• TUGIOll fulM WNttlng1on WICl'lltl Wllll•t·Barre llZE 1·3 2·& 2·5 1 2·5 2-3 3-5 .... ., ,. 94 .. ... fl2 H II 18 tr 19 12 •• 85 79 61 9) 6$ tr 74 93 70 17 .. 82 61 102 13 ,. ~ 78 51 81 61 19 ., UN 82 62 at 6L. 87 H 89 eo ea 10 91 73 81 87 115 76 82 73 69 58 8A 76 ao eo ... 61 9'4 7 91 Sii 92 ea 77 52 83 ,. 95 75 II& 11 82 •• " eo 79 5e Olfll!CTIOH llll lllr lair ,.,, , ... 111r 1•1• A 1979 Toyota pick-up truck plowed down two trees along Barbor Boulevard in Coat& MeA SWlday evening after the driver loat control ofthe ~r. Allen Davi• Wolfe, 36, of Santa Ana auffered minor injuries in the 7 :30 p.m. accident and wu arrested on auapicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. police Rief. Wolfe wa• released at Coata Mesa Medical Center. Sgt. Cliff McBride aald the man waa driving north- bound when he auddenly ran·over the curb at Harbor and Dale Way. Are girls seeking sympathy when attempting suicide? TORONTO (AP) -Because so- ciety tratns gi rls to be more sym- pathetic to others than boys. adoles· cent females may intentionally use unsuccessful suicide anempts to at· tract sympathy. new research sug· gests. Adolescent males ma> not be seeking sympathy as frequently when the) attempt suicide, researchers from Western Carolina University in Nonh Carolina said Sunday "For females It may be more a cry for help. For males it may be more an attempt to solve a problem," said Eugene McDowell. one of the re· searchers who studied high school and college students. But that con- clusion is speculative. he said. And rt doesn't mean female sujc1de attempts should bt taken less seriously than those by a male. another researcher cautioned after resultc; were presented at the annual convention of the American Ps yc ho- logical Association. Society teaches girls to be more sympathetic in general than boys. said Judith Stillion. McDowell's col· league. Whale that may lead them into intentional failures in suicide, taJong those attempts less seriously would be "very dangerous." she said. "Every tnd1vidual is an individual." Females make 90 percent of the suicide attempts in the I S·to-24 age group. but account for only 20 percent of the deaths. McDowell said. Suicide deaths for both sexes an the age group increased 40 percent be· tween 1970 and 1978. from 8.8 per 100,000 people 10 1970 to 12.4 per I 00.000 people, said Ms. Stillion. The J 980 rate represented 5,239 suicides. according to federal statistics The sympathy_ hypothesis was the result of studies of high school and college students. an which female\ PEACE ACTIVISTS RALLY •.. From Al organization opposed to the adm1nis· tration's ~licies 1n Central Amenca: and physicist Mich10 Kaku. an anti- nuclear activist. Candidates shanng the podium on Saturday were Mary Lou Brophy. a Dcmocratoc challenacr for Rep. Dan Lunarcn's 42nd conaressional district scat and Roben Ward. a Danncmycr opponent. About JOO pan1c1pants attended Sun~y·s specchc5. Carpenter and co'"(j1rcctor Marion Pack were "very pleased" with the conference despite McGovern not attendana and complaints about httle media covernae "We arc mak1n1 the transiuon from bcin1 called a Oedglina group b)' the media to be1n1 called a po~crful group," Carpenter said •·we don't have money. only volunteer commitment We do the hard work " Carpenter 'ioard. for in~Ulncc. that Radham "trad1t1onall)' ignored the • Alliance. It 1s vcrv clear now that he takes us scnously:" Pack added that the nuclear frce1c movement "ts clearly a maJonty nattonwtde .. (and) that pressure" 1$ what brought Dannenmycr and &dham here." Carpenter 'laid the organi1ation'c; next plans arc to canva Orange County with a dooMo-.door cam- paign whcuina addnaonal suppon Altho~gh Carol Ann Bradford. Badham s opponent this November. 11 obviously a 'itrona favontc of the Alhancc ("ihe came out of our \tccnnt committee"), Carpenter said the A.lhanec docs not make pohtacnl cndor~mcnts. "We arc an cducauonal 1nd watch- d<>a orpn11auon. and not JU t a prote l Jl'OUP " · The AJl11ncc da1m'i credit for chm1n t1n2 the storagt' of nuclear wcaPon\ at the Sral ~al N1V11I Wc:apoM Statton nd nu inll lht- consistently showed more sympathy than males toward hypothe11cal peers who decided to kill themselves. They also tended to sympathize more with females than wtth male!". who had decided 10 take their own lt ves. McDowell said "The~ do sec a su1 c1de act on the part of the le male as d11Teren1 from a suicide act on the pan of the male." he said. · As a result. h<' said, females may think. their own unsuccessful at- tempts would a1tract sympathy. For the research. a questionnaire presented a !>enec; of anecdotes 10 which hypothetical people deC1de to commit suicide for vanous reasons. including a brol...cn romantic rela· t1onshJ.p,L mabtlity to pleasi! parents, uncontrollable pain. ugliness and failure to achieve goals shu1down of Unit I at the San Onofre nuclcnr power plant throuah lobby· 1ng, "1g1lunce. pet1tionma and risk ma arrest. ( 'arpcnter said. I ocally elected city council of· ficral~. Robert Gentry of Laauna Bench and L.1rry '\gran oflrvanc. also attended. Agron. rcprcscnuna the Local Elected Officials of America, addrcs~d the group while Gentry served B\ n moderator for Saturday's panel discus~ion. "Interesting." Gcntl') said, "m•n) of thcSt little pockets have existed all over Orange County and ore now coming together:· Carpenter ~1d the Alhanoc for Survi' al also has 1upp<lrt 1n Los nJClcs and an Oicao counties. which add\ 7.000 names to its mnalina hst. i\lthoufh apparr-ntly growing in ~1rcnath-'1n suaunchl> consef\1t1vc Oninae County, 0 1rpenter admitted. .. we ttll have a Iona way to gn.'' .. I HIGH75 LOW68 f IRST IDITIDN -- MO NDAY. AU GUS 1 27, 1964 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ·nou eBu et Catamaran e e rea ID ID .. Coast Theme parks llke Dis- neyland and Knott's Berry Farm say attend- ance is up again after Olympic slump./ A3 The City Council has given the nod for a 6,000 square foot expansion of the Laguna Beach Mu- seum of Art./ A3 California A 73-year-old man killed one burglar and wounded another when the pair jumped him in his camper./A4 Gasoline prices are on the way up In wake of OPEC decision to cut production./ A4 .Nation A man who escaped jail a dozen years ago turns himself in, claiming he wants his Social Security benefits./ AS : : ; : : : ; : ~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:':.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. World Radioactive gas on a sunken ship must be re- covered within a year, the ship's·owners say./ A4 Feature Imitators of Hollywood legends created excite- ment at a fashion show at the Newporter./81 Do you agree with Harper Bazaar magazine's choices for the 10 most beautiful women in Amenca?/82 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·;·:·:·:·.·.· Sports Coach Mike Milner has yet another big. ex- perienced Fountain Val- ley High football team this season /C1 Some of the top surfers in the world converge at Huntington Beach pier this week./C1 Entertainment Floor reporters like Con- nie Chung became celebrities at the Re- publican Convention last week./83 ·:·:·:·:-:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:···:·:·:·· Business New tax laws change rules on divorce /BS INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board slness C lfornla News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Help Yourself Horoaco~ Ann landers Mutual Funds Nat1ona1 News Opinion Paparazzi Polle Log Public Notices Sports Stock Marketa Televtslon Theaters w ather World New• 84 A3 85 A4 CS-7 84 C7 C4 82 C6 8 2 85 A4 A6 81 A3 C4 c 1·4 86 82 B3 A2 A4 Irvine pileup _ kills CM resident Woman motorist re mains critical after 6-car crash A 28-year-old Costa Mesa woman remained tn cnt1cal cond1taon early toda) Wlth inJunes she received 1n a, six-' eh1cle San Oie~o Freewa> pile- up that claimed the life a passenger in her car California H1ghwa) Patrol Officer Rick Stevens said the accident oc- curred at l f: I 0 p. m. Sunday in the northbound freeway lanes near Uni- versity Dnve in Irvine Crew, including Mesan, unhurt _ __,,,_. __ as vessel founders By ALMON LOCK.ABEY o.11, .......... ftW Double Bullet. one of the fastest sailing catamarans m the world and the record-holder in the Newpon-to- Ensehada race, 1s in trouble onot apin. The 64-foot twan-huU craft, owned by Bob Hanel of Los Angeles, hJt a toa in the m1d-Atlanuc Sunday while racing en the Transat Raoe from Quebec, Canada to SL MaJo, Fran~. and v.as reported!) brealcing up Hanel and his sax crewman, o ne of them from Costa Mesa. were rescued latt' Sunda~ b) a freighter. Ont' of tht' ~men was John Con~r 45. a Costa Mesa sailmalcr. who hdped sail the Double Bullet to the East Coast after tht' J 984 ewpon to Enscnada race. The crew had taken to a hfc raft but none was injured, the Associated Press reported. The other crewmen v.ere from the Los Angeles area. Despite its speed. trouble at sea 11 not new for Double Bullet, the' ccdar- plankcd catamaran that Hanel. a custom hthograpber. built hmuelf at an estimated cost of$500.000. Stevens said Lisa Pecor of Costa Mesa was dnving north in a Honda Civic when the car dnfted off to the nght shoulder and struck a parked. unoccupied pickup truck that had apparent!)' broken down .\ passenger tn the Honda. Peter K (Pleaae .ee P'ATAL/A2) Re.cuen admlniater flrat aid to victim of a ab-vehicle pile-up that killed one puaen- 0.-, .... ,....._,.,....~ ger on the San Diego Freeway ln Irn.ne. In its first attempt at a record an the multi-hull Transpac race in 1979, Double Bullet. broke up tn heav)' 'Cas off San Clemente Island wtthm 24 hours of the stan In the 1981 mulu- hull Transpac. Double Bullet lost one of its rudders earh an the race and the other aboul 300 nultS from the finish at Honolulu. Bad ham faces Alliance crowd at conference Carol Ann Bradford assails his record on arms issues By DAVID BISHOP Daily Pilot Correspondent The roar of the campaign grc:" no11ceabh louuer o'er the \.\-Cd1end "'hen a N·e"pon Heal:h lOngrc\sman "'alkl'd into a hons den ol oppo\111un dunng ht!> race for rc-ekctiun. Rep Rnbcn Badham. "hn wnn hand th 1n I %2"'1th 71 rx·rlcnt ol thl' 'ote 1n a 1rad1t1onall~ strong con- -.en all\t' dl'>tm:t "'a' 'ehcmenth challenged on his defen<.e and foreign pohc} postt10n'> .it the lir-,1 l'\l'r conference ot the: \lhann· tor \un I\ al. ,a 5-H~ai-uld organa1a11on ol peal·e al't1~1w~ based 1n Santa \na Badham Iha!> one ot se,eral rnn- d1date\ for congrcs!>1onal !>eat!. m- ' 1ted to address the conferenl:e at l n1H•r,11~ High School an ln1ne. .\llc~ard he stood "'''h h1'i had. 10 the "'all "'h1k rci)oncr" af\d Alliance memtx·r'> peppered him "''th que'>- 11on' on his' ll'"''> Aadham. a pmpont•nt nl a •.trong ddl·n~· "'tern and ancrC'aSC'd m1h- tal! 'lpcnd1ng.. sa1u. "I don·1 blame the .\menrnn pcllple for t>cini m1!.lcd lx-cau\t' thn don t ha'c the lal'ts. · Dl''>l'nh1rig. hamsdfa<,an 1ntlucn11al mt•mbcr ol the House .\rmed Ser- ' Ile\ C om t lll'l'. pn') to "e' Cl! bat ol 'l<.'l'rt•t m1htan 1n1ell1gcncc.. and .. , Cf\ do\l.: . IO tht• prCS}denl (Pleaae aee BADHAM/ A2} Valley man pl~nges to death o~ freeway . An 18--year-old Fountain Valley man apparently jumped to his death from an overpass onto the San Diego Freeway where he was struck by several cars before police recovered his body early Sunday Robert Francia Burlingame was the second person to die In a fall from a freeway overpass over the weekend. He was found dead In the northbound lanes of traffic below the Edinger Avenue overpass when police arrived at 12: 10 a.m., according to Huntington Beach police. On Friday, Eva H. Moreno, 50, of Santa Ana. died of severe .abdominaJ lnjurles after she apparently Jumped .oti the Lincotn Avenue overpass onto the Santa Ana Freeway. Santa AM Sgt. Dan Carr said a large truck swerved to avoid hitting the woman, who was quickly rescued Moreno was not struck by traffic, but ahe died around 9:45 p.m. at UCI Medical Center In Orange from Injuries after her 40 foot plunge nearly three hours earlier Both Incident• are being Investigated, but a spokeswoman for the county coroner' a office saJd there were no Ind 1catlons ot foul play. The coroner's office has not yet classlfled the incidents as suicides or accidents, she added. Carol Ann Bradford Rep. Robert Badham Later. after beefing up the craft. Hanel ~tan ela~ time r«ord of 7 da~ s and .., hours in the 1983 Transpac and ~ta rttord of 10 hours JO manuttS 1n the 125-mile Nev.1>0n to Ensenada 'achl race Consn's wife. Gem. could not be r~chcd for comment today. Before the ~tan of th~ race a Ytttk ago Sunda~. she had arranged with the Dail~ Pilot for frequent reports on the race b' ham radio. Roger Labonte a spokesman for the Transat T .\G Race. ).31d the crev. of the Doubk• Bullet was in good cond1t1on aboard the .\mencan Plo n- t'er. a frt'1ghter that 1omed a Japanese trawler, four sailboats and (anad1an Force' aircraft in a da\-long search. He ~1d one of the" crew members Rand) Bishop contacted his famtl} in l <'" .\ngde\ b' ship-to-shore radio (Please .ee DOUBLE/ A2} Son charged with torching parent's home in Laguna Damage to the Top of the World structure set at $190.000 for structure. contents By DAVID BISHOP Oellf ""°' COft .. ~I \ l .iguna Ekalh m.an v.ho pol tee ""' ha' a hl\tun of ml·ntal prohkm' "'a' lhargl·<l "''h ..c111ng h1\ part•nt' hou\t' ahlait• \aturda\ night. de· \trm1ng thl "ood-franw. hilltop homl' 1n a 'Pl'l lal ular lire that llttik lir<.'tightcr., n~:arh an hour to l'\l- angu1\h to their hurm·d-out h"U'l' '"', hour' aflcr thl' lire .. 1.1nl·d Hut l.ttl'r thl' l·oupk lounu thl·ir 'on at hi' apMt· men 1 "hen.• hl' ad m 1 ttl·d <,pn·ad ing .1 tlamrn.ihk ltqu1d 1n\111l hi\ p.trl nt' htlmC a nJ \l.H I H I h1· Ii rl· I le returned to tht• , .. ,·m· 11l th1· hl.t1l' "1111 hi' ran·nh .ind "·l' arn-,l<.'\I '"Ht•' a d1agm1<.ed ..,l h11ophrcnic." 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Rran" h n- tt'ndeJ .. ll!i h1111r' ,,f ,,, <'rt1mC' to JT"ord e\amancr-. "ho 1.am..-10 earl\ or '"' C'd late until all the mail \\:i<. Op(ned and ~'1rth.·J Nov. th t the \lluat1on '' unJer C'on tml. he '31J. "\\ l' "111 not kt 11 (the baddu ) l't an\ "orw -undC'r an) cm:um,tanrl'" ·• l hl' Nd;h1 • Rn•n1 h c,pta1m'\I \\B\ the." rt' uh ol \f\ C'l"ll l tr, um- \tAnu·~ "h" h "'hen lClll\J'lou1hlcd m tk 11 1mrl(l\~1hlc tor h1' otliu: tn i.,,,.l'J'l Ull \\1th the intlu\ ol mail I uh nn11 \ugu,t. 1r:id111onnlh . , - JEFF ADLER Foc us ON THE NEws t1' c montt)' tn thl' n al l''tat<' in1111' If\ at<.oor(' tht• hU\ll'\( tl"1l' ol \('J.tl IOI th1.• ™·mJC'r·, ollil ~ "'1th man' m\11t tr\J<.I ,IC'cd\ and dn'\I' ''' r~'\nr.t th~n H ~\ Olhl'f llml' Ill \l'DI \('\ onlth a 11('" 11H1'n'l'l'I. t11'" \ll .1 "il&tl la" hilled rC'<'ord <'\amine~ 1n th<' 001 ( to hcf,1n t'\. m1nm Jocu· mC'nt' tar morr l'art'fulh than the\ h:id in the pa\I. Bran h t'phun«! f h 1 \lowed do"' n otlin• Ofl('ratlon e' e mo~ "ht'IT t'C'I. orJ e\:ttlllnen rm.•\ IOU,,.• h had onh lll \Cf\llln11C' \C' ~ral llcm on "'a' h ~1ocu nl for<" record in thC'\ no"' h:ul to I\ items nd l11r l'\ en do\ umC'nt, f :htl. h the~ are hundrC'\.I' tht'tt' art' d1ftcrent cntcna Rrnn h ..aid \mnn' 1htn ' r\amtnl'n> mu t chC'\ ~ 11rl' "hethC'r 11 J'fO!W"' ·~ I 1 de np111•n 1' in Tudl.-d on the docu· ment "h('thrr the "locument 1 (P\eaae tt R "CORDER/ A2l I t DAILY PILOT/Mond•Y. August 27, 1984 Good beach weather draws 700, 000 to Southland shores By the A11ocial~d Pr~n lt wa~ s 11 ~omcune h d llpP\.'d the stale lo send \omc 700,000 ~oplc lumblina onto Southern C'aht0rn1a lx'achc'i below a lanop) ol 'lca1 sl.;1es and hnght sun At Zuma Beach, 5,000 ~pectator\ watched the World lafeauard \ham- p1on haps on Sunday. whale 70,000 beachgoerscnJoyed the sun. lifeguard Spike Beck s~ud. -El.-.e"herc, .. unbather J rnmed area ~ache\ "herC' rip\UdC'~ ~l"rt \\C' k. the url wa \Olall and re~ ~scutt "-C're rcqu1rt'd l he maid 1x:ean c:ond111on "t.·rc a rewate from the surging 'iurf"h1• h lo.ept hfl"ttuanh along the Orange "-oa~t bu~' on Fnda) and Saturda) rt\l uani ~t'\ l"rul hundred swimmer<. More good wtatht"r wa~ an .,ton· Tuesdav for most ot ~outhC'm Cnh· fom1a. the National Weutlw1 Stn tl't' said. Night and morn mg lo" c:louc.h "ill ~uccumb tu 'unn\ slit' lhah\ will hll the fOW• IU Olld-80\, \\ hik lhC' high' at 1ht• ht·alhl'S \\Ill rt.•Mh from the mad· to upper-70,, 1 hl' "-Cath1:1 sen Ke !>aid But Sou1hern ahlom1.1 dC"'>t•rt\ and mountains wall be h11 b) .. cancrl·d afternoon and t''en1ng thundC'f- showers DOUBLE BULLET HITS LOG ... From Al and reponed thc boat had '!>trucl a large log. broke up and ti PP'-'d O\ er The Doubk Bullet's d1'>tn:!>'!> '>tgnal "'a~ packed up b) Canadian official' earl' Sunda~ Labonte said the Crt'" abandoncJ ship and took to lafl"ratt ... and \\ere packed up late ~unda~ night tn the Ament.an P1ont:er after 11 <,potti:d a flashing light Capt. Claude Montpla1m, a Tran!)· pon Canada search and rescue spolt'sman from Halalil\. No"a \l'olla. "as 1n radio contact \\1th the .\mencan Pioneer. He ~•d the Double Bullet appean:d 10 ~ hadh damaged .rnd "as being IC'ft in th~ \\atcr. He said the incident occurred about 700 miles east nonheast of St ~John'<., bland ot ~t'\\ tounllland. B1!>hop 1dl'nlllkd lour other mem· bcr'>ol thelrC'" as( on!>er. Bob lfakc:r. 5!.<, Em ~ 1lhe and the .\mencan skipper Boh Hanel, .t 7 fhe name ol the !)1\lh person was not knO\\ n fhe \mcnl'an Pioneer \\lS Slhed- uled to reach Rotterd.im on r ue~a}. The Double Bullet \\as part1c1- patang an a race from Quebec Cat~. Quebec, to St. Malo. France. BADHAM, BRADFORD FACE OFF ... From Al Badham said he has n:peatl·dl\ a!>kec.1 the admmstrauon to relca'>l' infor- mation gathered h} '>ecret 1ntelligenu• sources that document' the "'con., tant, unimpeded bu11<l.up ot tht· Soviet m1htan " He ..a1J the infor- mation remain') secret to a\ 010 compromlSlng intelligence 'nur\.'I''>' "The So\ 1et kadershap" not Jbu' l' and be\ond nuclear hlad..mali,' Badham· said Badham's Democratic opponent in November ( arol .\nn Bradford. "as dec1dedl~ morl' popular '"1th thl' crowd of about I 00 conlerl'nu.• par- t1c1pants ''t'm g01 ng tu n:pl<n l' \ uu · she said looking straight at the \ton\- faced incumbent. .\lthough the Alliance does not endorse candidates. Bradford of Ne"'port Beach 1s a former d1rec:tor of the orgam.zat1on •md an ob\ 1ous fa\Onte. entering the room tu loud cheers. She said Badham "ne,er met a weapons S\stem he didn't hlo.e," quoting from a ne"'spaper article Bad ham later said was not accurate. She also called Badham "one of the leading congressional ad\ ocates of doomsda\ machines ·· Bradford announced that 'hl' would propose ra1s10g the \rm., Control Agenq to a cabinl't '"'cl pos111on and estabhsh an Indepen- dent Bureau ofConfltCt Re,olut1on She also charged Bad ham "1th being "unre!>ponsl\ e:· cla1m10g that in 1982 she tra\eled to V. ash1niton, DC to meet with congressional representall\C'\ and that Badham snubbed the: part) '\jut true Bad ham said. "L n- fonunatel> 11 gl\ es) ou an l'Xample of ho"" m) opponent<. \.\111 run the race·· he said He defended an "absolute open door pulil]" to his ollice and and denied l'\ er refusing to meet\\ 1th Bradford Badham also said his attendance at the conkrence "as not an and1cat1on that he takes Bradford's challenge an> more !>t.'nou .. 1~ than other uppunenis· an the pa'>t "I take C\Cr) campaign 'it'nuusl~:· Badham <,a1d SUNBELTWORKERSTAKETHEHEAT From Al work recordi. of o0.00<1 tedcral cm- plo}ecs acros'> the nation tor fi\e vears · The resc.·arl'h<'r' .. aid the\ "'l'rc surpnsed to learn that 1n '°)un lklt c1t1es hot \\eathl·r al'tualt~ '>ecm., to encourage people: to go ll1 "ork For t"\ampk. thq cued one li\e- da) penod an Phot'n1\ . .\raL • \\hen the temperature topix·d 1111 lll•gre<'' Fahrenheit e' t'r> da'. and attl·ndancc at "'ork "'as o pCn.ent abu' e normal But the\ added. once 11 cool1, oil after se,eral e'(traor<linaril' hut da\-. an these commun111e ... '' ork aucnd- ance dips nottcabl> "In other wordi.. people in Sun Belt cities.are more hkel) to "ork dunng uncomfortable summer "-Catha con- d1t1ons and take lea"e time "'hen the weather 1mpro"e"" the~ !>aid They ~uggested that th1'> O\.Curs because the residents ha\ e adaoted to thl'lr climate and are more like!\ to enJo~ the benefits of air l·ondrtioning at home and work The arrn al of cooler weather. \\hl'n more outdoor aCll\ nics rnuld he c:nJO\eJ. rnrrelates \\1th an 1ncrL'a'!>l' an absentce1i.m '-onhemers less an·u.,tomed to the heat and less like!\ to h:.i'e aar cond111on1ng don't read :J\ "'C'll to the heat \\hen unusual!\ hot weather stnke'> those commun1t1es. "'Ork at- tendance dips 2 percent to 3 percent the' obscn ed .\nd thl'\ added. the effect IS \OCTCased 1( n1ghtt1me temperatures remain above normal for several days "Jn home'> \.\llhout :ur cond111on- 1ng 1n northern u11e<,. high n1gh1-11mc temperature' undoubted!~ produu~ sleeplcssnc:ss and other stress1:s that lead to increased absentl'e1'>m ·· Da\ I'> and l Inch lOnclullcJ Turning tu rainfall. the) "'ere not '>Urpnscd tu learn that 1f 11 rains during rush hour attendance at ,-.ork decline'> The drop t~ parall\ " 1 percent to 1 P\.'fCt'nt. the~ .. aid. although II can realh I 0 perl·ent or workers an e\ln·me cases. Thi'\ '>P<'Culated that '\\hl'n worker<; arl' dt'l'ldang "hether or not to go to\\ ork. thl' an11upated st re-.., of drn 1n~ in rain deters some trom attending. espec1all~ 1f the> are un- motl\ ated "'1th respect to their Job'> ·• Rain o<:curnng "'ell before. or after. rush hour. ho.,...ever. had no effect on attendance HO\.\C:\C'r the researcher.. did d1'>- tO\ er a re!>ult the\ named the "rarn\ "'"c:lo.end dTcct." ~'htch did lead to a· measurcable change an the numht'r ul people at ~ork FAT AL CRASH IN IRVINE ... When there was s1g_nitkan1 "rd.- end rain during da}hght hours. the\ rl·poncd. attendance at the workplacl' on Monda}s fell by about 3 pern·nt But 11 the weekend rain was at night. there \-.a., no change on Monda\\ \\Ork force From Al Lombardi. 38. of C o'>ta Mesa. was pronounced dead at the scene. Ste" em saad Pecor, who suffered a broken neck and internal mJunes an the accident. "as taken b) helicopter to the trauma center at Fountain Valle\ Communa-l~ Hosp1tal o\ hospital sookeswoman said sh<" remained 1n critical con- d1t1on earl} toda~ Ste' ens said the am pact of the crash <,ent the rear a:1;le and ""heels of the pickup ll}tng into the traffil lanes Four\ chicles "'ere damaged trying to a' 01d the debris he said Ste\ ens said no serious tnJunes occurred to those riding 10 the four other \Chicles. One po'>s1ble e\planat1on. thl'\ 'uggested. "1s lhat da}ttme rains 1nterkrc "Ith outdoor lc1'iurt' and accordangl} reduce the recuperation \ alue of ''eekcnds lor "-Orkers Per- haps because of 1h1' d1man1'>h<"d rela\at1on or ·recharge· lime. some people \.\Ill t.all tn '>Id: on \1onda\ morning:· · RECORDERPAPERWORKBACKUP From Al properh no•1n1eJ u1 "-hcther the notan1at1on L'an hl· rc:pr0dun•d. hc said Yet another problem for the offil c was the high rcJcc11un rate of docu- mentsand the burden~ome \ olume ot document\ suhmrtted O' c:r-thL'· counter ea1..h Ja\ HranL h e\plaanl·d He sa1ll the ntlin rc.•rnrd' about 2 200 dolumc:n11i pa da\ "The bottom hnl' 1\ "hen Wl' look at other comparabk recordl'r ·., offiLe'> around the 'itatc "'e'rl' proleS!.1ng moredcxumcnt\ JX'r<:krk than an~ ot them." He \a1d the rC:JCCt1nn r.11e " high because of the rnmpk\lt~ nt the la" and the 1nab1hl\ ol mam l''>LfO\\ companies. title '"'urdnce t.rm ... an<l mortgage lenders tu kl'cp qualified cmplo)'ees on staff Often. d0t.umcnt' arC' rt'JCC'll'd tx·- cause the\ art' 11leg1blc ha\C been Just Call 642-6086 D•lly Piiot Delfvery It Guaranteed • tiled "'1thou1 tht.· proJX•r ll'I'\ being paid 1H hJ' l' hcen submitted 1n the wrong tount\ the derk-rctordcr ~aid Thl' n:al danger 1n the mail·dda~ "'nuld ha' c hccn had \C>ml'onc tncd to plate a lien aga1n\t a propert\ that 1n the meantime \\as sold or tram- fcrrcd tn another owner If the lien ..... as not re1:orded in a 11mch tashmn 11\ po<,s1ble th<' l11:n-holdcr ·usual!) a per'!>on O\-.ed monl'\ as a result of a cuun 1udgment. "nuld ha\C: ln<,1 the chanCl' 111 uilkc t auorJ1ng to Branlh Hc-added thJt to h1' kn o" ledgl' .. uch a s1tuat1on did n111 ou:ur Io make '>Ure the \1tuat111n doc:<;n t gt'! "'ursc. Hran\.h ha'> hC'en au1hon7C'd to hm• add11onal record examiner" and '' con\ldcnng othl·r method'> Ill uperatc hi'> onice mon· t.•ffi\1t•ntf\ In IJl 1 • Oran11t· < 1l11n1' \upen ,.,or Ralph (. lark " a~k1ng thl' BoarJ ul Su pen 1<,ur<. tu appru' <' a manage- mcn1 auJ11 of the < krk-Rccorder·., Office If apprO\ cd h'.I' tht' hoard at Tuesda\ ''i meeting. thl' audit "ould lot u\ on the backlog problem In the mc:antimt "1th the l'\tep- 11on of the mall backlog. morale in the retorder'-. offite remain-. h1~h Hrant.·h '!>aid "The cmplo~ec' IU\I don't 111\l' 11 llhe hacklog) and the~ don't l1kt.• thl' pre'>'-'Urt• and fru<>trat1on~ thl.') hl·a1 from the puhlK hecaui.e ot 11. .. he said Aranlh l"mphas11ed that 1f count' re\ldcnt'> ha'e important Jocumenl'> to be relOrdcJ. the' \houl<l hnn11 them 1n pt.·r.,on tor the prompll''-I '-l'r\ ICC ··1 al\\a'' ll'll people 1f1(<, 11m~I\ or l nt1lal. bring 11 1n." he said The ( ll'rk-Rcrnrder's Office. rn the Santa \na ti\ I( Ccntt.'r I\ oren bet\H't'n X a m and 4 p m \ \'\hat do \OU like about tht Dall} Pilot" \\hat don'I )'OU like" Call the number at left and your mtssaite will be rt<"ordt'd, tran!\crlbC>d and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24-hour answering aervl<'e ma} be used to record letters to the 1•ditor on an) topic. Contributors lo our Letter~ t·olumn must Include their name and telephone number for verlfl<'ation \o cirrulatlon ca lls. plea~t Tell u~ ~bat'~ on yo ur mind Daily Pilat Clrculetlon 714/542-4333 Cl•Hlfled 1dvertl1lng 714/542-5678 All other d1p8rtm1nt1 6'2-4321 MAIN OFFICE H. L. Schw•rlz Ill Pun, 1c;hPr Clrculellon TetephonH Rosemary Churchman Control f'r Stephen F Carazo Oona Id L. Wllltam1 • re 1l 1t10r MiJr1.l(JPI MJ 4lU f •tt.-00 Mar naer -V.OL. n, HO. 240 ' • Clear, warm, seasonable Coastal ""* ... i.. LIQlll and Vatlllllltl •moa nlgllt and'"°'"'"""' t INOOm• lng •..i1oaoulh•,..18fo llknotaw•I" , 107roo1""'d"'hetl0t"111\t •11<1tr11"9 .,,.,noon •"d a•9n111g 110u11 1 uetklar Sou•h-1 ..... I lo 3 1 .. 1 l•I• 11111111 a11d "'°'""'II lo• cloud• and tnetfty IUM}' Tutaday 0u1., _,.,, w .. 1 to nortllwffl •1'1<11 I lo 18 '-nolt wrlh 7 ro 4 IOOt • .. a lhrOljgh l u..Oay NiOfll All<! n10tn111~ k>w ct6udt and pMlly aun11y luHdar altarnocm 6 .. l"11p•1atur11 lllloU••• Tide TOOAY ' '."' 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M~ll'W N&llt•l1141 ,......, OflUna N•• YOik HOiio•~ Va No<lh Plan• O~tll\oma City Om11ha Otlendo Pl'\lt adalphta ''~llL PtllablllOll Pon1ano.Ma Poni.Nl.Ot Provi0anea Ralelgh Rapid Ctty Reno RitllmQlld Secr.,,...,10 StlOU18 St Pe1 .. Tampa S.I\ l.aka C.ty S1111An1onoo Sen l)ego S... Frlll'ld9CO San Jvan PR St Ste t.Aa•oe SNlll• Shreveport S'°"" F 111-i. SPOl<a,,. SrracvM T opei.a Tuc:eon Tu ... Waahtnglon Wrchlle Wllk .. -a.,,. BIZ! 1-3 7.5 2.5 I 2-5 2·3 3-5 .. " 81 ,. 14 .. ... 12 15 .. .. t1 .. 7' 1.4 es 711 II ll 55 17 14 113 10 17 1• 82 5t 102 8l 78 5• 78 61 Ill 61 71 ., 12 58 112 82 17 61 11 s• Ill eo .. 70 Ill 73 e7 87 15 71 12 73 Ill 58 .. 71 IO IO 84 ., 14 7 111 Ill 112 M 77 52 113 78 15 rs IHI 17 82 ... 111 eo 111 se DlllECTIO" l•lf ,.,, lllr lair l•lr fair ,.., A 1979 Toyota pick-up truck plowed down two trees along Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa Sunday evening after the driver lost control of the car. Allen Davis Wolfe, 36, of Santa Ana suffered minor injuries in the 7 :30 p.m. accident and was arreated on euspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, police sale[ Wolfe was released at Coeta MeN Medical Center. Sat. Cliff McBride said the man was drivin& north- bound when he suddenly ran over the curb at Harbor and Dale Way. Olympic shooting ranges to be opened to public < lfl"' > < \P1 -Bctort.· Ion~. the rublll "111 haH' an nppununat\ to emulall' 01\ mp1c rnmpe11tor<, al "the lint'<,t \IH1ot1ng rnmpll'\ 1n '\;onh .\mll'I\. a " "ian lh rnard1no < 11unl\ Parks De- partment pl,tnnl·r-, \ii\ that within"" month\ ,1fter 'ome n10dtlicat1on. the 01\mptl \ho1111ng focd1t) at Prado Regional Park "ill Ol' opened for puhltl \hoot1 ng I ht \11n11m•1 C 1.1mc:'> enJcd JUSI t\\o ''t'ek., Jgo b111 the faul1t} al read' ha' lo<,t 11., 01~ mp1l lu!>tcr· V. ccds h,1H· gro\\ll morl' than a tnot high an plaH'' .inc.I all " quiet a'> a Park'i Dl.'partllll'llt l fl'"-, lx•hand lolkell gait''> talo.l'' d1)\\n 01\ mpll bun11ng and other deu1rat1on'>. "V, t•'ll '<l"t' 'inmc of the' dt'rnr- at10ns but '-'C can't u't.' an\ ol the original Ol}mptc'> '>1gns:· ">aid San Bernardino Parks Dt:panment plan ncr Paul Burton "SomewhC're. "'c'll ha' ea sign sa) ang ~omcthing lake ·~ne of the 1984 OI) mp1c<, "'hooting (om- pe1111on ... ..\s the Games "'ere ncanng an end. the Los Angeles 01) mp1c Orgao111ng C omm111ee turned O\Cr the 19-acrc fac1hi\ to San Bernardino Count" .. We're prett) <'\Cited about· the.• opportun1t) to open a facaht} lake tlm to the public." said count) park\ director Gar) Patton "\ ou·rc talking about a \\Orld-class fac1hl\. the tinc'it shooting com pie' an Nort·h o\mcnca ""io go\.ernmental agency ha'I ever undertaken a proJCCt hke tlus belort•. \\ e could host the "orld ~hoot1ni champ1onsh1ps there:· he s~ud. ··~ e're looking at different ways of operaung tt We'll run ll for 18 months to two 'ears If at the end of that time "'e're· not happ)' with how "'e're running 1t. we'll look at leasing 11 out to someone." The Parks Department 1s advert1s- 1ng for a full-ume range master and t"o people to 'ierve as assistant range manngl'rs. fhe fac1ht> was the last of tht.• 24 Olympic 'enues to be selected and wa' h111lt from the itround uo. The Parks Department budgeted $1 I million for mod1ficat1ons. The largest 11em 1s construction of a 30- s1a11on. 250-)ard b1g-bore nnc range. Tlw Olympics nfk-cvt"nt is 22- cahbcr at 50 meters Are girls seeking sympathy when attempting suicide? TORONl 0 ('\I') BelaU'iC 'it> c1c ty train<> e,1rl'i to be more sym- pathet1l' tu other'i than ho)s. adole'i- ccnt female.·< ma~ 1ntcn11onally use un'iun·e\\ful 'u1cu.Je attempts to at tract '} mpath}. nc" rt\Carch \ug- 8C'" \dole\(Cnt male" ma)' not be ~ck•n8 ~) mf).1th) u lrl·qurntly when the' a11c:mpt ~u1c1de. re\earchers from V. C\tcrn < urohna l 01\ cf'\1ly an :'\:11rth < ·arnlln:i "aid \unda' 'I t)f lrmafl'<; II ma\ be more a ('r. for hdp for m.1k' 11 m.1) l't more an n Ile 111 pl ll' wh t' a problem." ..aid I ugcnc \h I >o"cll, onc of the rC'- 't".tr1 ht'f\ "h11 \IUd1ct1 high '<'hool und 1 olkgc ~tudcn11, Aul that con· 1 l11\111n 1~ 'pecula11"c. ht' ':ud. \nd 11 llc>l·,n't mean frmal~ <;u1c1dc • 1 llt'lll l'I' \h11u hi he taken le\\ 'i:r1011!1h than those h\ a rnak, anothN-rc..cnrlh<'• cautuincd allcr 1t''>t1ll\ werl' flll''-Cnlttl at the annunl \On\l'lllton ul tht• \nH.•tll'l'ln r\~thO· loig11 al \~~ot 1.1t11in Society teaches girls to be more s)'mpathetac 1n general than boys, said Judith Stallion. McDowell's col- le41gue. While that may lead thml into 1ntent1onal failures 1n ~u1c1de. taking tho'ic attcm pts lcs~ ~r1ously would be .. , Cl) dangcrou ," ~hC' ..aid "Ever) 1nd1v1dual is an 1nd1v1dual " Females make 90 percent of the .,uic1de attempt'\ an 1he 1 S-to-24 age group. but account for only 20 percent of the dea1hs. McOo~ell s:ud. Sutc1de dca1hs for both sc~es 1n the a1c group 1ncrn~ 40 percent bc-- t\\C'cn 1970 and 1978, from 8.8 per I 00.000 people an 1970 to I :!.4 pC"r I 00,000 l,lCOflle, said M\. St1llton. The I <180 nnc rcpre!.C'nted .S.D9 su1c1dcs, acrnrdang to kderal 'llltlStlC . rhr S) mpathY h)'pothl"'il\ was the rc<iuh of studtc; of hi&h 'C'hoot 1nd (ollcge '>tudenl!;, in which lc:male conmtcntl) ~howrd more symp3th) than mJlt'i. to~ard hypothctu: I prrr<. "ho drc1drd to k11l thcrn~l .. cc, They al'io t<'ndcd to svm0Ath11t' more w11h kmalc'i than with males who had decided 10 take their own lives. McDowdl stud. "They do see a suicide dCt on the part of the female as different from a \U1c1dc ;ict on the pan oft he male,·· he o;,a1d r, a rcsull. he said. females may thmk their own unsucccuful at- tempt\ would attra('t symoathv. For the research. a questionnaire prcc,cntrd a ~nes of anecdotes in which hvpothctical people decide to commit 'su1c1de for vanous reasons. 1nclud1n1 a broken romantic rcla- 11on'ih1p, inabilit) to please parent.1 uncontrollable pain. UJ]incss ano fa a lure to l(h1cve aoalc, . Rescar('h ubjcct "'ere •'kcd to rank how much they \ympathittd ""''h C'ach pcr!lon. Females scortd con'iastcntl) higher in th~ 1rou~ tcc,tcd. McDowell id.