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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-10-02 - Orange Coast PilotEstencla Hlgh•a Scott ..,t:anewins Dally Piiot honors as week!a p_rep · football player~IC1 --. Newport Harbor Hlgh's Annie McCray and CO~ onadet Mar's Linda J • Burton are beat Of friend a, on and off the Former Dodgers skipper Walt9r Alston dies at age ·12.1c1 Cout ~ 68 Volunteers help get BOll8ChiC8 rMUy for ftJgtstyvlsltors./ A3 Challengers biggest spenders In Fountain Val-leY City Council race.I AS California . l,_r -. - Great White •harks are out there In bigger numbeni-and they' re ~altlng. / A5 • Nation ·. labor Sec'y Raymond Donovan tat< es leave of abseAce to battle-lndlct- ment. / A4 Mondale, ~an· ex- change criticisms on campaign trail.I AS World .. U.S. sees little hope of aiding In settlement of Mideast problems./ A4 Ttiree cosmonauteend ~t stay In space./ A4 "~-:«-x·:·:<·:·:-:·~·x·:-:·:<«·:-.!·»X·. UC ltvlne Medical Centers new Breast Im- aging Center win save worrl89 : .. and llves./81 - OhANGlCOUNrv CAL:fUHNIA ,· '.' ~-T· That'• pre>peu · =· · JPor tbe flnt time ID the cltJ'• 7~year • f1n1rf tiOuct u4 eommi..t-. tn Kewport Beaeb la bead ~a woman. The entire P-oap met recently at the hOme of Coan- dlwoman Jidde Beaitiir. Prom left are Kewpcirt Cl'ric leaden: Pllt Knme. ~ftl Mi"rice Pnt; Mary RJebmond. By Tf)NY S.U VEDRA Of ............... A plan by "surf plitar kina" Did: Dale to tum a vacant Costa ·Mesa restaurant f nto a c~ night club was washed up Monday by a sm,aU wave of protests from netahborin( resi- dents and landowners.. " The City Council. with merflber Ed McFarland absent, unanimoUsly up- held the plannina commission's d~ cision Sept 11 to deny Dale's request for a pcniijt to operate a ni&bt clut>- rcstauraot at 2831-A Bristol 'St Dale's a~l was denied Monday by a cowic1I that was reluctant to allow a possible noise and traffic nuiance near the' Mesa dcl Mar· housing tract, an aru that is -1ready battlipJ with .. the nearby· Pacific Amphitheatre. · . .. Tlic.people of Mesa dcl Mar have probably had all the free concerts they can • stand for now," said Coun- cilwoman Nonna Hertzog, referring to residents' complaints of noise from the open arena. Dale, who was born ~ichard Monsour, called the action a <4financially devastating blow," and said be would probably abandon his plans to rebuild the restaurant, which bas repeatedly failed to anract busi- ness under different ownerships. Dale said he siancd a five-year lease for the build in& and bas already spent $40,000 to renovate it. . .. What ru probably do iS J:huck it.·· be Siid. in an jntcrview outside the council chambers. "God. rm not the amphitheater." . Dale told council members he . plmncd to build a clusy· rdtaurant with dancin& to music videos. "It'll be called 'Richie's' u~J can open the thins:· he said. · Dale also offered to hire sccuiity guards aod par~ Valets to keep a lid (Pleue _.CLUB/ A3) College administrators cite poteritl~f st~te f uridipg \\T<qes . . .. . Decline tn student, enrollment mtgh_t_m_. e-an - less money.for n~.year·s campus }?ud et!_ • ~ PH_~SNEIDERMAN · college· districts asked that any fund· °' ... ...,,... _, . ing cuts be 1mpo'sc9 grae;tuaJly: Followl'oa a statewide trend, enrol~ UndCT state taw;· community col-lmcnt has ciroppcd at Orenge Coun-1qes with , dcclinina avcraac daily ty's community col~ ~t campus attendance this year rcduord administrators hope Che sia1c won't funding for the 198~-86 school year •. penalize the schools for 1t with a .. I would favor a longer era itioa drastic cut an fundina next year. period " said Robert Jen~en. AtajointpressconfcrcnceMondly. chancehor of ihe IUncho ntia&o at Santa Ana Cottqc, the chancellors District. which includes Santa Ana of the county's four community· Collcae. _. _...._ - · Chancellor Larry Stevens of the SaddJeback College ~trict ad4c<l .. l don't ·th1ok anyone cowd ha~e ~ diclOd \!IC impact (o~ enrollment) of tu.itjon, the carlr swt of cla'Ssn and . th~ condition of the C'C'Ono.m)'.. To cha fund.il\lliterally oyemigbt bas a dramatic impact on program" staffint and services."' · David Browdell. act.ins chancellor of the Co:m Community Col~ DiSukt; -hich iodudes Oranee Coast, GOid West and Coastline col said communit bav·e su.trcn:d a ~ts o finauQJll (J'lfU9 ... COLLSG&/A2J • r PaiamediC'Shortage -.- Frem staff .., W'lre re,.rcs Newport Beach resident Cindy Ltt Croley was IClllCDCCd Monday to ix tOOifths in prison fQr her part lD -.bat authorities described as the West ~m ~.::o~~ Mobley . "It was a auprise.. It's fantastic. Prayiaa -bdps." commented her father.' Lester Mobley, who said he . feamf dau&hter would rctti\ e I ~ierlCll • ··Croley, 27. &Dd six othct people wcrescnteooed by U.S. Di~trict.Judgc -- I JEFF ADLER Focus ON THE NEws Hospital drug theft reported· ... • . ...____ - - CoN TINUEO S TORIES DRUGS Sl'OLENFROM HOSPITAL ••• Jl'romAl 1 • • whttled from room to room. ... ' Tbe ,~cidtnt a rc,;lly .dhmcted The thieves truck ·n Monday their attention bcCausc the \\Oman, evmi and took 64 more inaividual dres<Jed in j4ans and a rtd btou '1 Is o orphine and Demerol. bumped the \loor scvc J dma wub , Dettctivcs and hospital officials th~ can. · . · would not put a street vaJuc on the Police reported the mediclnc can drugs and declined to ~Y if. the had bctn left in the hallway fUrabout buralary may bC an "inside'' theft. 15 minutet by a nurse who "1lS on her Kowcver. il was learned that two rounds when she went into one room. patients lOld authonties th<y saw a In thC fim incident. it 1s believed • wornan pull the medicine cut into a ttu.t the·culprit whe:elcd the cart into utility room used for toiina dir!y an empt)' ho pital room whe~ the • clothes Monday evening. • locked tray was pJicd. open and the · ·CRASH SUIT·SETTLEi> •..• . FromAl but the mother al'ld daughter rcJectod the mediator's proposed settlement of$16,600, Wood said. The suit was filed in August 1983, roughly 13 months after it police car. chasing a motorcylist--ncar Placentia Avenue, hi; the vehicle dnven•by Bis~on as-slle drove out of an alley on June 30. 1982. The patrol car had turned into the alley and collided with the other vehicle. "It h11 the brakes and skidded on some~vel," said Wood, adding that the patro1 c;er did not· have its emeraency liJnts or siren oo. He said Bisson and her daughteJ, who were then 30 and 13 y._ars old, received cuts and bruises, as well as some bumps,· from the collision Wood added that 8i.Sson also complained. of back wns. and claimed the accident aggravated an existing bone ailment. The woman will collect .S l 2,000 as settlement for J?_Crsonal injuries and her daughter will receive $6,000. IUU'OOl•CS taken. "°7 H~pitat official~ reportedly have compiled a list of employees workina on the floor t th time of the thefts. Hospalll Administnnor Cra11 Myers said today he does not lcnow if there are any sus~s. ' • ' .. And ! wouldn't telt you af there -...ere," M~rs id1 "There is no reason to gave that <1yt. .. The medicine cans arc sup~scd to be k,cpt under the. superv1~ion of nurses at the nursing stations on various flOOrs, police 'Sltid. Hospital ti:chnici~s or nurses reportcd.Jy push the ~s to indi vidal rooms where meditine is disptnsW to patients. The narcotics taken In the two burglarlies ranged up to l 00 mili· grams of Demerol and up to 75 milligrams of morphine, "a very potent" dosage of medicine, accord-ma to a pharmac1sL A hospital sPokeswoman said morphine is administered to cancer and heart patients with the most. severe pain. Demerol. she said, is used to-ease more moderate pa.in. The second theft occUITed despite beefed up security. the spokeswoman said.· . SISTER OF. l)R.UG KING SEN'TENCED ••• FtomAl · -·· .. ~ ··---=-·· , I Of the 31 defendants.in the case, 19 who also have pleaded guilty arc still to be sentenced next month. Five others are fugitives. Croley could have received a seven-year prison tenn on ch~ of cocaine possession, ill use of the five months before she was arrested in May when about 300. drug agents crumbled the cocaine empire. The woman's brother. a resident of Huntin&ton Beach, bas pleaded guilty lo three counts of possessing cocaine and. is scheduled to be ~ntenced Nov. Capistrano; Luis Edison Gonzalez, 28, of North.ridge; and Hamid Shahryar Rok:ni, 26, of Huntinaton Beach. were each sentened Monday to five-year terms. · Robe~ Dale Owen, 26, of Santa Ana .~n4 Henry I:ee Taintor, 30, of ~r attorney, Robert Corbin, had described Croley as a minor figure in_ the ting, ~ying she had Quit the group in tbe...gse. He faces-a-maximum-sentences'. Gustavo Sierra, 2 , of prison tcnn of 45 years. Huntington Beach, was sentenced to Michael Kaplan, 24, of San J~n 18 months in prison. -- COLLEGE BUDGET WOES ••• From Al blo~: in recent years, including Proposition 13, the removal uHund- ing for avocation and recreation courses, ud the imposition of a first- time-ever tuition this fall. Brownell said such dramatic changes .. don't just rock the boat. they almost capsize it." Enrollment figures released Mon- day indicated that 126,602 students have enrolled this fa11 at the county'-s seven community colleges, a 7.5 percent drop compared to last fall. Statewide enrollment at Cali- fornia's 106 community colleges is down about 10 percent. according to a recent survey. Even .,.though . Orange County's community college enFollment losses are below the state average, it still -could ~ult in the loss of millions of dollars in funding for the next school year, the local administrators warned Jn the Orange County figures released Monday, only one increase in enrollment was recorded. That occurred 111 Saddiebacic College·s North Campus in Irvine, where enrollment 1s up 12.1 percent this fall with 5,024 students enrolled. Saddle- OCC fall enro llment Total Students: 1983 • Coastline 15,283 Cypress 14.7 5 5 Fullerton 18,950 Golden W. _ 17,627 Orange Cst 24,043 Saddle back · (Irvine) ~.48J Saddleback (Mission Viejo) 1984 ~r1 15,013 12.839 -13.0 16.652 : 12.1 15,926 -9.6 22,)57 -7.0 5.024 +12.1 18''948 18.154 -4.2 Santa Ana 21..139 20,637 -9.2 COUNTY 136,828 12o,602 -7.5 back Chancellor Stevens-attributed the gain to the eontinuing population growth in south-Orange County. The most severe drop -13 percent -was.reported at Cypress c~ In the Coast distnct, Coastline's enrollment is down 1.8 ~nt, Golden West's enrollment lS down 9.6 percent and Orange Coast's is down 7 percent The college administrators at- tributed the decrease 'to tu1t1on, a declining pool of high school gradu- ates and an improving economy. A recent report indicated OrangeCoun-r ty's unemployment rate is a 4.2 percent, which means fewer residents need to attend community colleges for job training. PARAMEDICS NEEi>ED IN·COUNTY •• ,. J'romAl ·. _ _ · schedules to keep a full complement has "no immediate needs." . of paramedics at the ready. Huntington Beach. Fountain Val- Paramedics m Santa Ana and other ley and Costa Mesa each are in need of city fire departments are being paid a paramedic while the c1t1es oflrvme, overtime to work extra shifts whale Fountain Valley and Laguna Beach certified paramedics in other counties contract for paramedic services w1th art being encouraged 10 initiate the county. which also is in good transfers to Orange County. he re-shape. ported. Elsewhere in the county. the vari· While acknowledging Santa Ana ous city fire agencies each need has the greatest need for paramedic:s. between one and four paramedics, the other fire departments that are short fire chief said. of personnel include (he Garden Faced w1th a paramedic training Grove, Orange and San Clemente contract deemed unacceptabl~ by departments. Reed ~id. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, Orange Coast c1t1cs. on the other supervisors bristled last Tuesday at hand, are an relatively good shape for county staff members who were the tame being, according to Reed. fk~ resJkmsible for the contract nego- sa1d his Newport Beach department ~ tiations. Board metnbcrs gaye county of-· ficials charged with. working out the agreement until today to resolve three vague portions of the proposed con- tract with Daniel Freeman Hospital. In the meantime, the board direeted the emergency medic.al services office to submit realistic alternatives to the contract in case no agreement can Pe reached.. • · Chief1Winner said that the super- fisors' goals and those of the county's fire chiefs ultimatelx are the same . .. We want a quality training con· tract," he said. "But what the fire chiefs rema1n'concemed about is the propriety of changing conttacts in mid-stream when no other provider could be on line before Feb. I ." Just Call' 642-6086 What do you Uke about tbe Dally Pilot? Wb.at don't you like? Call the number at leU and your messa1e wUI be r~orded, Ira.ascribed and delivered Oelly Plkit Dell very I• Gueranteed ~~,,~ "lfJlJ do ""' ,,... '(tAJI poOff ov !1 l0pn1 caJl befl)1111nm •"'1 y<M '°""' I.IC! -@a Sal\11'0.Y 4llCI ~ It ,OU "" not ··-~ COily ~ 7 • m C411 Ol!IOI• 10 • "' •4 JOU! (tlpy ... ~ .Ollll-4!0 CtrcutMlon r•,hon.n to U.e appropria~ editor. · The same %4-bour aa1weriD1 service may be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Ccrotrlbators to our Letters column mu11 Include tbelr name and telephone namber for verlflcatloo. No cfrca~atlon calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind; . ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Pubhsher Roaemary Churchmen • . Controller ... ...._ \I. ( Steph.ln f :.... Cerezo, Proctuctron Manager Doaald L. Wllllam• C1rc'utat1on Manager·. .. ., Ctrculetlon 714/ta-4333 . 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SI lO<.lle 11 41 St Pel~T *""' 17 " 8al1 t.tc• Qt~ 72 62 San Antonio 78 6' StnOi-oo ?3 Ill ... 8111 Flllldleo 1• M " Sen Juen,P I' .. •• 14 .. 3e S1SteMW1e N u 40 $Miiie ... 80 43 Shreveport 70 ., 34 SK>uxfllllt 71 .. 7& Spole-70 •• 52 Syt~ &o •• 35 TQllekl· .. .. ,. Tuceon 17 et •8 TUI .. .. 48 ... Walll/nglOll 57 ., .. WtCNta 70 .. 51 Wllll•l.w•• 55 50 •7 W~mll!Oton.O. 5' .. director moves t o· LA orchest ra Robert J. Elias, 30, has left 1 he helni of the Orange County, Philharmonic Society, based in Costa. Mesa, to become executive director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Elias resigned last week after an eight-month stint as executive direc- tor of.the Orange County organiza- tion. which sponsors performances by various groups at the Santa Ana High School Auditorium. · Jean Tandowsky, spokeswoman for the philharmonic society, said Elias was scheduled to have started his new job Monday heading the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, which.is -based in Pasadena. · Tandowsky described the move as "amicable," and said Elias was ex- pected to continue as a temporary cons'11tant, helping to guide the t unfinished projects that he started in the Orange County group. "He accomplished an awful lot whil~ he was here." she said. Tindowsky could not elaborate on J. the projects the group bu undertaken and would not divulae Elias' salary at the Orange County society. The move to Pasadena is acomina home of sorts for Elias, who served as assistant manager for the chamber. orchestra from 1979 to 1981, said Tandowsky. The Orange County group is inter· viewing three candidates .io replace Elias. A decision should be made within three weeks, Tandowsky said. CA~TER HELD IN BILK CASE ••• From Al - (Diane) name, accqrding to invest- ment brochures. · .:..Cacier also had plans for writing and illustratina children's books and coordinating live stage shows, all along his Tom Sawyer-Huck Finn theme. · fraudulent activities and not to sell unrCfistered . securiues. No de- termma.tion of guilt or innocenC(}Wll.- made'in the agreement. -~· Carter filed for bankrupfcy~ Jlst December. · .Ii". His assets, at lhe time, mcluded a $1 .5 milhon home in Corona del Mar, As a colJege student, Carter worked a luxtlry home in Lake Arrowhead at Disneyland in various capacities, and 15 expensive cars. includmg one incluQin§ a stint playing the role of Rolls Royce, according to a court- "Goofy, a~rding to one acquaint-appointed attorney. ance. He was'named assistant dircc-He also possessed a collection of tor of special project for entertain-autographs from every U.S. president ment at the amusement park while valued at $500,000. still a college student: Friends and former employees of Carter's aspi~ns were cut down Carter have defended tM-n\an as an in 1ate l 983 whe'fi the federal Security ambitious but honest businessman an~ E~change . Commission shut whose talents ran in tile area of do~s operations and frozc·com-.y;teativity, not finances. pany assets, totaling more than S l 0 { They described Carter as a family million at the time. man and a bom~again Christian wbo A lawsuit filed against Cart.er by the · would take time to play Santa Claus at SEC was settled -last-spring when-a.oonvaJesccnt.home in El Toro each Cai,:ter agreed-not to engage in year. . Pree CPR cour8e off ere'd be A f~ COUrSe in C8nliopulmonary mu itation will o~crcd Th"!tsda)' at (osta Mesa Medi~I Center Hospital, 301 V1ctona 'L · 1 • Advanet ~fsrration is requ.irtd for the 5 p.m. coune. ~u&ht by hospital Instnmon. Participants will be-train~ 10 one-penon, two-person and infant CPR Certificates will be awarded after the ooursc, which is •PP.roved by the American Hean Auociation. 'Rcscr- vauons can be made by calling 642-2734. . -. RepubHcan women to meet ·The Busincs and Profes ianal Republican Women,· Federated ~Ora~ge Courlt).') i in tht ~idst of' a charter membershrp dnve that ••ill culminate an the election of officers Thursday at 7;30 a.m. at Hof s Hut in Irvine. The club is taFgetina bo iness and professional women who would like to beOOme involved in a partisan group designed to meet their nctds. Men are welcomed as associate member$. ~ For more information. call interim president Carol South, :76();261001" 32-l976. °''™ mm . . ' <!!>If ~oumament elated Friday Orange County golf en will tee off at 8 a.m. on Friday_ j n T~e Ea ter Seal Society ofCahforma's 3rd apnual golf tournament at Mile Square Golf Course in Fountain Valle . ~ Realtors and McCarthy Buick and will be followed by a cocktail and dinner party at Francois• of.Huntington Beach. · .• • Firit prize is a S l 4,000 Buick Repl. A $45 donation per person 1ndud~ can and dinner. For more infor-. mation, call Cen.tury 21at847-6100. · IJJlt11itlve to be argued A program fcaturinJ pro and con arguments on the upcoming ballot initiauve ProPo ition 36 is scheduled Wednesday at the Villa Nova restaurant, 3131 W. Coast Hwy., beginning at 5:30 p.m. The meeting on the so-<:alled Jarvis IV initiative is being spo1'Bbred by Speak Up Newport, a civic infbrmatiop group. For information, call Dorothy Hardcastle at 673-7975. Q9P women to hear legislator. ... Bolsa Chica cleanup Da't'ld Bart. aboft at left. and 8arQ Canfield were among the 150 .olanteen who ta.med ~at S.tarday to llelp Pick ap trash at the Bola Chica Ecoloilcal a.er. +e in Ban~n Beach. Botb are memben of the MartDa ""JJl&h SctiOol ltcOloCJ' Clab. • Lorraine Faber, prea14ent of the AIDICoe de Bola Chica -which coepoallOl'eCI tll.e Traah*Oat with the state ~t of l'lati and Game -.Ud in three laoan _TA presentation on women · in state Politics -is scheduled for Thursday by the Oran1e County Federation _.of_R~lican Women at the SaddJebact Inn, 1660 First CS(:Tn Santa Ana. Assemblywoman Doris Allen, R-Los Alamitos, will addttss the aroupon .. W1>mtn in Politics in Sacramento." For mfonnation and reservations, call 97G-S351 or 536-7423. · I Panel i;ecomrilenOs CbUB REJECTED ••• ?ram Al . Second ca.Ddldate forum aet . The second of JWO candidate forumse s red by the Costa McS& vie ssociati is scbedul for Tuesday, Oct. 9. at Columbia Sa' in~ Bank, 2252 r Btvd. The one-hour forum. whtch beginu1 7 a.m .• wiltgive \hell candidates vytng for three seats on the City Cobncil an OPPortunity to discuss J.hree i ~s of their choice. sc~ool-tjpe uses fo~ closed Mesa ca\Jlpuses Tbe first forum sponsored by fhe group earlier thi5 ;r;nonth anracted five of the candidates. 1 • • \,.---' LeYue forms new group The li Leche League ofl a&una Beach has fotmed a: new sroup that will meet once a month, beginning Q Wednesday, Oct JO, at 9:30 a.m., at the home of Judy Jameson, 2996 Zurich Court. ' Women fntcrcsted in tbC art of breastfeeding arc welcome to attend. The Leaauc is a non-profit otpniza- tion dedicated to cducatina women about the benefits of brcastfeedins children. For add1uonaJ information Call 494-6839. By ltAREN &LEIN Of ... a..r........ ~. The now-dosed Adams and East- bluff elementary sch09l sites should be leased by the Newport-Mesa Unified School District to tenants who wiU USC the property for pu~ cempar:ablc to school U'!cs, a citizen's oommittec has ~mmendcd. The state-mandated Arnett com- mittee, fo~ to hold publk bear- ings and submit a report on uses of the school sites, made its recommen- dations to the board of trustees last week. ATthough the nine-member com- mittee beard proposals for specific · uses of the properties in two public hearings over the past month, it did not recommend specific tenants for th~ property. a district spokeswoman Jatd. . ~-~ The boa?d acocpted the ~mmen-Tuesday, Oct. 2 ~ dations of the committct but did not take any action. The decision on wh3t • 9:30 a.m., Orange County Board of Sapervlson, to do with the Slt wiU be made at a HaJJofAdmini tration, IOCiv1cCenterPlaza,SantaAna. "later date. tbcapo oman said. • 8 p.m., Fouta.ID Valley City COandl, Council The board decided when dechning Chambers. I 0200 Slater Ave .• Fountain Valley.'\ enrollment forCcd 1t to close the schools not to sell the sites but to lease them and maintam them for future use in case of PoPUlt1Jion shifts in ll~e area. • The leasing of schools sites has proved a controyerstal undertaking Jn recent years as more schools in the ·district are closed. Plans upon In llle past have spar &nlfY reactions from nei&hbors the school sites: who arc concerned ut the upkeep of the sit.es and c compatibihty of some uses in th r neighborhoods. The Arnett commlltee, headed b> Costa Mesa resident Mary Hornbuckle. recommended that the board maintain the sites until they are leased and then include a mainten- ance clause in any leases that arc sianed. • Res1dents Who testified at the Amen heatjngs expressed concern about increUcd traffic, limited on- . site parkina. hours of use of the sites ·and publtc · access to recreational arcasonthexhoo1s1tes, the commit· tee said. The city of Newpon Beach has .. . . on the ooite from people drivioa in the~ lo1and10 · di.scou~ loitettrs.. He said tbne :woUJd be nO.live en~t and the ;music would be mOstly ·oldies but .,odies.. .. atthOQlb he compared bis prOpoSCd niabttlub to a ~ Beldl'bol spot that plays C'U11'tDt -;rop 40"' bits. \ John Will>crd. owner of an aparunent x adjac:c:nt to the site,· arsucd that there wct"C e .. drin.kin& ~ .. aloo& Bristol Street to .. everybody.·r--1 ~ Willyerd ldso-complaincd t people lca,iq fonnct restaurants at the site would honk their horns and rev their engines late at night. wakiDa bis ten.ants up. .. lf theyopc.n it Ul), ol' John ..ru have to cal\ the pOlice department every ni&ht. ... be said · A vet.cra.n of ·2S )Un in the ni&ht dub business. Dale· baa pidcd ihC Costa Mesa siJC to re<stablisb bim:self in tbe 1ndustry aft.cs-losin& bis night clubs in HuntinaJon Beach and Garden Grove. - .. Dtck. Oalc's Huntinaton Beach Rcndavous- tumed over to bis ex-wife Jeannie Grimmiu m February as pan of a divon::e scttlrmmL Additionally. Dale bis .. llendavoUs .. nigbt club at a Gardea GroTC shopping center was sotd IS part of a proJcct tarcoovat.c the center. .. , don'• feel bed for myself I feel bad for Co$l.a M upressed an iDten:st io lcasina tht it would have bad something to make it very, very proud. .. East bluff site and thcu subletting it to be said. community grou~· IS the Or-• ·------------lllJ!!!!!!l!lll!!!~lli!ml---· •net County Natural History Foun-d . d t t t dation. the Juni~ League, ~ Can t a es o rnee County Arts Albancc, American . Heart Association oi-the Cancer ~ first of candidate fortirdS .sdlcdukd this Sociely. month for rpon 8eacli Qt) council ca.Ddi4a "to be..._ • The City CounciJ Wiii lake up t.M held Wednesday· 11.,Easign iddle School. 2000ClifT powbiJity of teasing the site, Drive. The forum"' s~n50red b)'. the N~w~rt Hciabts proiio~ by Council-..'Oman Jackie Commun11y Assoaauon. ticilns at 7:10 p.m. in L~ Sdaool Heather, at a stud) session on Oct. 9, cafeteria. The pubHc is invited. • · was stolen sometime last week from a Kilda Ci.tCk reponed Monday that ton iwoma-·n helAJ !hc~~0~~}~r:~~:~~~~~1:ic:J~f ~~~~1io°ss~n~~~sl~~~~~ . U. $27.000. The house was unlocled so , ment worth $200. ~ J workm and pamte~ could 1tt tD, the • • • • iil &atal accident~~:~cJ0~1~~i~.Nothinacl~"1l ·o~:.~rJ~~~lr I_: .'_., Pountal.D Valley . pnoo i~. e~ter. The loss 1nctuekd a aouthbouod lanes at the umc ot' fie Prinzi, who was wearing a helmet. · A fitt btole out Monda~ night in a ~ diain, -Of'th si.900 and S90 ln 4:30 a.m. ac:ciden~ attording to the was pronouncd dead at the scene. lumber to an-a at Ole's Hard-• catiforoia Hi&hway Patrol. • Hunt. treated at Los Alamitos watt,C'lu.,ingaboutS2.000dam to Gcorac T. Prinzi, 28. ofUtatutnJ~ Hospital for mirior injuries was roofina matenal. the rront of the van a!'cr ~unoina a boOkcd i t 0ran&C" County Jatl on Bul"il: ran • ·iC:S a home .~ the wicte curve near t.JiC' JUDC ten of~ • t lOOOoloc" ofQuanz and tool cash. 605 Freeway. The curye. ~fficers said, u pieton of clony drunlen drivina 1 watch and ca seue tape for a total probabl.l'...1ll~ has v1ew of Ole and felony man laughter. Bail was set -ofS l$. oncomftll"":vch1ctc._. at SS.000. -. • A house iti the 1900 block of Maple trtet 'llqlS Jtnsteked Monday ~ tween the houn of 10:30 a:m. and 1:30 p.m. but nothina wa •ken. 'A 1Cn1fe was &Ue:n from :the kitObcn and left on the bed ih 1 room ••• A UOO tennis n<qaet ""8t'IPf'litwt."ri okn Mond.iy betwten I a.m. and a ··O p m. from a car P&rkcd at Costa MCSI H!&h School. inc-re re no ""''of forced entry. . _ ' , . cans indictment ' ·not worth pager 1t's_wrttt~Q op' . .,, CR.OCKS 0' CHEESE. Buy O~e, Gel One FREE 12 OZ STONEWARE CROCKS. QF SOF-T~V.f-0 SPR~E>;-­ BLEND OF NATURAL CHEESE AND POAT WINE. GREAT FOR PARTIES AFTER DINNER OR, HOA D'OEUAVES ,. America's Leading Specialty Food Stores. .,.,...m NIT WT 12 OZ MOg Diltr...., ~ ltc*1 r .. " a..-.,,... t1C-•Mt11~ ..,_OllW7 OFF£RGOOD THAU OCT. 13 EJ sourH COAST P"AZA 540-8991 ~.,...~~·~ CeroUtltl Court auncs.1 11 to I p.m. ~ . -U-;S-;-betp- 1·n· Mideast 'unlikely', UNITED NATIONS (AP) -The Reapn administration sees little hope of arran&ina a withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Leba- non, U.S. officials say, unless Syria, Lebanon and Israel narrow their differences on the issue. ~ Richard W. Murphy, the assistant secretary of state for Middle East affain, returned from a tour of Mideast capitals with an unfavorable assessment of the chances of arrang- ina an braeli withdrawal, even thouah Isn.el ls no lonser insistins that Syrian troops also pull out. "There are major differences be- tween those three countries,•• said a senior U.S. official, who briefed reporters Monday on the condition · he not be identified. "Tbtre is not yet, and may not be, a nesotiatin1 role for the United States,'' be said. Murphy had sone to the Middle East to investipte the terrorist blast at the U.S. ~busy annex in Beirut two weeks qb. But he also took the opponunity to conduct a "ioundina out" mission to Lebanon, Syria, Israel and other Mideast nations to determine whether a U.S. eft'on to obtain an lsn.eli troop wittidrawal miaht succeed. -- 1 NAllON S'JTLOUIS -People forced from Uleir homes wbed lhe deiiil)'_ cbC~~caI dioxin wasdi5eovered in their communities are seekmg more tlilJ? $5.3 biUton in damages for injuries and illnesses they say are related to the to11c substance. The~ filed Monday in St. Louis Circuit Coun, represent 354 peoeJ~ from Times Beach and other communities, with each plaintiff as~a i:n1rumum damaies ofS 15 million. Named as defendanlS were Syntex ~b~n~_ Inc., Northeastern Pharmaceutical & Chemical Co. and each of its ind1~ual trustees. CALIFORNIA 'Singer Ubie helps elderly SAN DIEGO -Singer Frankie Laine, whose brawny voice and blue eyes made him the·heanthrob of millions of women 40 yean ago, hasn't forgotten his fans of yesteryear. Laine, 71 , announced Monday be would lendhis name and sing.aOj ta.tents to the Meals on Wheels program for tlie elderly, beginning with a benefit concert near San Francisco in January. "I didn't lmow much wfiiTihisWas all aoout,-U.:ine said. "But they explained •"1~~111 it to me and I staned tbinkmgabout my own mother. She died June 16th. She was aJone for 11 )ears. Fortunately, she was able to take care of herself. She was lucky. Bot I often wondered what would happen 1f she fell: Who...._ ___ _ would know?" Laine, wbO spends about 26 weeks a. year LANE on tour. has 21 Gold Records to his credit dunng a carter that has s~nnod nearly 40 vcars. He 1s best known for such hit songs as "I Believe, .... That's My Desire," .tMu1c Train,'' "Rawnide,'' and "MoonliJht Gambler." Dommelll plead• innocent SAN DIEGO -Attracted by hopes of doubling their money, some 1,000 people poured $60 million an to J. David Donunelli's moneytrading firm. Now the company is bankrupt and investors say they have little hope of recoupina, with DomineUijailed and facjnga new 2~ount bankruptcy fraud indictment. Dominelli, 43, pleaded innocent Monday to federal charges he conspired with an associate to commit bankruptcy fraud. The indictment, returned last Thursday, contained 20 new charges related to the failure of µte La Jolla-based 1. David ftnn. It also incorporated five cbilrges contained in an indictment banded down May 25. Mom klll• three son•, elf FRESNO -A Fresno woman who reponedly was under a doctor's care , for emotional problems shot her three sons to death, then killed benelf, police said. Patrick McCave returned home from work about 6 p.m. Monday to find ' bis children dead from aunshot wounds to the chest an\:t1his wife dead f'tom a bullet wound to the forehead, officers said. Thoy bad .been dead for about J I boun, and the children apparently were killed while they were asleep investigaton added. • . Ventura •.IJUe~ by qaa.ke ~ • VENTURA-A minor earthquake shook this coastal city early u;>day less · than seven hours after a similar temblor jolted the area, causina a few cracks if> walls and sidewalk.a authorities said. No in1ury or serious dama&e was reponed. The second quake struck at 2:38 a.m. and was centered in the Los Padres National Forest nonh of here, said Lloyd Barrinaton of the Office of E.mergency Service in Sacramento. ·Preliminary reports indicated the earthquake measured 3.2 on the Richter Scale, he said. Molat ca* open to press LOS ANGELES. -A seyen-wcek portion of a heari~g an the McManin Pre..SChool molestauon case was wron&ly closed to the press and public without any expressed ~son. and must 6C reopened, a Superior Court judle ruled. Jn a 25-paae opinion mued Monday1 Su~rior COurt Judae Ronald !:'eorae lifted ~e clo~ure order, sayina Muni~1pel Court Jud.aeAvia Bobb.had abu~d her dtle!Cllon and .exceeded h~r 1urisd1ction." The bearina must rem11n open ~unn• the testimony of wttnesscs includw under the clo ure order unless Bobb assue sp«1nc findinp that ju tify closura as a means .. necessat}'." to protect the defendants' ri&nt to a fair tnal, George said. WoRlD COll.IDOJJaam ead 237 daP.. m ·~ce ' MOSCOW -Tbru SOviet co monautt. ~ho m tiiStory's l~t s~ tl,i&ht retum~ lO Earth aafcJy t~y and w&e P!'ODO}.lnccd well after almbst e1~t months tn wellhtlc 1 cond1t1ons. the offiC11l SOvict news -.ncy Ta 1&ad. Today mark~ ihc crew'1238th day in pace. but Tass put the ume as 231 full days complete d. The aacncy said wmmandcr Uonad Kizim cqinecr Vladimir Sotovycv. and medical rcsearclicr Olea Atkov returned to canb ~ l:'7p.m. M01CO.wume(3:57a.m:PD1J. hey landed IOOmiJeseutofthcci ofDzhezJ1zpn in the Centbl A11an republic of Kazakhstan, the usual land in area for Soviet manned space fll&hts. · . ...-. -.:OM I .. • : ··J:jlwS:'T hey:re au t _there ~nd t ey·~Ffi. ~aJtfng' . . . • M~nd&le·, Rea.ga.n tl-.ad~ . . . -attacks on.t~e hustings · " .. By t.lle Anoclated Preas Write~ Walter F. Mondale 1s pqJ"traying President Reapn as uninformed out of touch and refusina to assume :'the res~nsibility of the aovem.mClll for which lie w•s elected." while the P.resid.ent dismisses his challenaer a.s 'blowina smoke" on the economy. Reagan was endina his Texas tour badly in the rqjon, Mondale too~ toni&ht in Houston. where he was to carnpai~in' in the-&>vtb today. Ht$ be joined by wife Nancy and Vice trip to' LittJe Rock, Ark., :this after· President Georac Busb for a huac noon wa hia last scheduled event f und-raisc~ The S lJ)OO per ticket before Sbnday, with the rest Qf the affair was expect~ to raise S2 million ··wetk de~otcd to-preparation for ~s for Texas Repubhcan efforts. debate with Rcapn Sunday ru&bt in Although polls s ow him tramni--t.:Ouisvme. ---:-:-• - • ..I believe we're starting to gajn," ,.. ... ~~----... ---------111111--._ MondaJe insisted Monday. , .... W~ don't have any time to spare." • MY AClllllG BAClll SfttfAUSTS .. IN CamJ?&igni Monday in New bis attack on lleaian 's Coreiin policy, sayinf. the country needs a president ..-ho 'masters his ~vernmeot, the essential facts, who ts in touch and in ctwie.d.. . . 'de b .. An 1t~1 ntw o stands UQ and tllestlie-res~nsibility of the government for which he was elected. And we do not have IJiat today," Mondale said. · • He cited a series-ot~poned Reagan missutements on nuclear weapons, then said: ••When lhe fates of the earth are at stake, good intentions are not enoua!j. And sood intentions are all _..that we bavc today." Mondale and running ~ Geraldine Ferraro have repeatedly hit Reapn on the recent ~mbiDJ of tbO U.S. Embassy annex in Beirut where two Americans died, the third fatal attack on a U.S. installation there in l 7 months. .. / . cusable" and said Reagan should drop his "alibis" and accept rcspoos~. bility. ·A Salute to • • LOWER BACK ANO NECK PAft Notable . Businesswomen "" I 1h I W ' I .,, ....... ........... ~ ........... Cllllll ... U..tlll•C.-.. SOUTH COAST FITNISS a PHYSICAL THIRAPY · llOO s. W1C)l, ... 200 .................... c.... ......... __ ....J .. Coming Sunday . · · Oct. 21, 1984 in t he Daily Pilot A tribute to the. Orange Coast,& SUCCESSFUL WOME • For more ...,.._ information call the . > Daily ~ilot 642-5678 .. I I , .... . .. • l . ' ' . Everjrone agrees: ·-~ · . ASco:n LatJ.dfill I . . . .-clean iJ p 'JS nee~ed • Everyone, it seems, would like to sec the Ascon Landfill in HuntinJton Beach disappear. ~ Neighbors who surround the 37·acre site at Hamilton A venue and Ma~olia Strec.t certainly oul~ not miss the pscous odors emitted from the landfill, created m the late 1940s ' u a dumping ground for oil field wastes. · The City of Huntington Beach would benefit fcom removal of. petroleum and other wastes from the site. And taxpayers wouldn't even-have to pick up the tab for tbe cleanup. That's because Asterx Petroleum Inc. of Anaheim Hills, which has an ment with Ascon owners to excavate the landfill, initiated a plan to do the work for free, anticipating profits from recycling ,the material. ·• No losers in this plan. However, what would appear to be a perfect solution to a malodorous problem is bogged dow~ in delays, hearings. extended moratoriums and now, a lawsuit fiJed by Asterx against the c ity. · · . SO IT WAS . ErmER SHlFt '111E ~OOURA11~ CR I CXJNFLrl' WITH 1116 SJPEl? OOHL ! ... --. Asterx claims a recently extended moratorium by the city -0n tbeexcava1100 has.cost~~am' $2_5QJ)QO in prepariQ& for the cleanup and another$) ~fukn m ~ential profits it says it could have made from recycling the waste matenals. Further, G l h d · Asterxunpliedthatthecity,byallowingthccqmpany12..Q_btain 0 9f 1·s y_este· r ays P1·nk necessary permits, licenses and insurance to do the work implied ~ ~ . ~ · • city app~oval for the cleanup. The company said it:t ws astray . by the city. Al Pi kl • I we bAvc the banks of computers - Butcityofficialssay merelyobtainingthenece permits n ey Sp ace which put bnotypc machines out of · f; · d · d . · ed' J f; business -and we ha'(~ other and hceoses or a pr~JCCt • OCS DOt lD tcate imm talc appr<?va 0IlCe a· aVOrite w mechanical gadgets. 81,1t lhe ~nd that to start work. The c1ty claims ihecompany..was told_at the umc -. _ AlTEI rm talking about~ thepdgets you it obtained permits that it did not indicate a go.ahead. . of loca1 teen-agers -,. set m the mail. It would be irresponsible, the cit)' claims, to Jct any · BURROUGHS I gue5s everyone reads the trade company go in and dig out materials that may be hamrdous I wonder bow maID': of you re-magazine called "Editor and Pub- without first finding out what's lv;ng 40 feet underground at the member the two dru1 stol'C1 we used lisber." Instead of an envelope with• J A to ha N n Bo I rd o 6iU for subscription renewal, there landfill site. ve on ewpo u eva · ne • arrived this moroina a S'h· x 8'h·inch The fiederal Enva· ronmental Protecu·on Agency has ranked was Al Pink.Jey•s -Pink's Druas I didn't know any osteopaths nor did I Oa k 0 th I ft h d think they called it -and the olhtr know any chiropractors.· So l went t pac et. n e upper e an the Ascon site 77th on the state's list of the 93 wont chemical was 1 somewhat taraer one called into Crawford's and asked Sam. comer is a apot that says "Grasp d4mP sites. And while tests last summer showed hazardous Crawford's Pharmacy. He beckoned me to come behind here." Then, down below, is another waste was not migrating into the water table, the city demands to They were good friends. r guess the scracn. ~~~ction. It says "Grasp the cor'· know just e1actly what's in store for neighbors before they allow Pink specialized mostly in non-"Listen, Walt. I wouldn't want iny _Allright. 1 did that. And inside is 1 excavation. nis / , . prescription dfU&' and in a very doctor to know what I'm goina ro W1 Shtct of paper which, on the right Klave soda .fountain. The kids you. but other guys wtJb your trouble-ds 'G thi ed d --And the city s agOOd p0fnt. In addition to thousands of swanned in there while the soda swear by old Doc Chamberlain.. handedae.mt ' rasp s aean homes ad1accnt to the landfill., there's the site's proximity to fountain u Crawfuf'd's appealed to "ldunno"J.-~nded ... £versince peclbackfromenvelope."Oka~,Idid .,, • ... _ that So now what do I do with it? Edison High School to consider. older and more sedate persons. •· the)~OIJ>Oration election. he's hated What remains is like no envelope J However, the city probably is dragpng its feet on the issues, Pink used to let the kids tend 1he my auu.' bbeeverseen. So l'msoiOJtowntea b t th dela ed h a . t a d o a recc t soda fountain while he spent a lot of The paper was for the incorpora· check for one ~,.r•s subscripuon, but .. . ,,,,...,.-Farm poJicy: fracas .,, ~teared . Grain.giveaway raises.:questions --concerning pow.er WASHINGTON -The Reqan administration, hopina for 1 ~ch harvest of votes in the Farm Btl~ is planning . a big i~ i!J govern- countries. it's the latest in a series'of actions ·d esianed 'to'sbore up the president's ~~~~i:t amona the nation's hard- ~ farmers. The· President's Task Force on lnterDational Private Eriterprise is JUSt concludina • two.:day meetina in Washjngton. It's expected to ~ ommend a majo!-expansion of the PL 480 prosram. under which the aov- emment buys qricuJtural com- modiJics from farmers .4l1d $hips tbem.,o famine-plagued countries at little or no cost. The task force was created early last year to .. recommend ways to strenathcn private enterprise in the deveJopina world primarily throuah U.S. foreign assistance proerams ... It , IS h~ by Dwayne Andreas, boafd ~ chairman of ArclleT·Daniels.-Mido: • land, one of the world's faraest srain ~lers. w a W1 Y e nngs, meraonums, n n w n timcdoin~otherthings.He1rustcd taonandDocwasagjn'it.Butlhunso . rmtf:oinatoa°'ddrcssanenvclope~ extension to the moratorium. th-m and et them coll ...... th-mon""". bad 1 went to him anyway He was ... ...'"' ... -1 not ecnvclope referred to in the bill • But a lawsuit makin~ its way through Orange County So far as I know he never lost a penny ve!l stiff ~nd di~i.~~· . . . • ins~aons. but ooc of my rqular 'Andreas is no political babc·in-the· woods. He tw supported candidates as diverse u Richard Nixon and Hubert Hum~hrey. Now he's slJ"CU. ing the political· benefits of an administration decision to increase Supertior Court is not going to produce answers and, more from thatand they paid for their o~ · Okay, be rd .su on tha~ table/ No. 10.-envclopes -then write the importantly, is no t going to remove the wastes from Ascon ice cream anft treats. A nice complr 1 dJd, but at was hke no chiroprac-address of the circulation depan. the forticn po giveaway. · y associate Michael Binstein hii seen a memo to TreasW')' Secreiary Donald Regan from hiJ advisen that summarizes a closed-<ioor wk.force meeting last spring. It mtds: "Eyeina the 'farm vote, Andreas ufled a recom~~tton..to u~nd t~e pro- aram ~lU-~~g'>fh~timmer, prior (o the task foi2e's np1ratton .... ., La fill ment to the youths of that era. tor's bench J ~ad ever seen. . nd . . P k d 'd • h IJ h •• k .. Almost miraculously, Doc rolled m~at's ,omg to cost me 20 cents Asco n owners must find o ut exactly wha t's in the dump. an 1 n t ave a t c ma mgs me over and that was 1t. whereas i 1 take the time to find out And the n Asterx can get on with its removal for prescnpuons, s~ when a cust~mer I said, "Thanks, Doc, but you're a Derelict racquetball courts testimony to city's neglect To the Editor The condluon of the enclosed racquetball court!> at the Co!>ta Mesa downtown Commu nity Center 1s a 4iscredit to the city. I have been m this area for sliptly more than a year and have watched these fac1ht1cs decay into somcthing·no respectable community would claim. Oerehcts use the rooms for outhouses, drugsJores, board meet- ings., uaffit1 gallene\ and Oop houses. NoetTon is made b} the police to keep this pan of the park \afe. and of all the locations in the park th1'> 1!> 1hc most potentially dangn'lU'>. as 11 as enclosed and rl'1<1t1 H·h 1naccec;\1ble. In several don·n '"'"" 10 1h1s park, I have-never seen a patrolman cir.amine these fac1h11es I rom the act1\1tics myself and friend'> haH' broken up, I am certain the~ "agrants feel confi· dent that the} h<n l' fo und a sane· tuar) Ob' 1ouc;I), no ollicer will fi ll any revenue producing quot.as wnh these: people The park department makes a s1 m1lar effon to keep this park available to these itine111nts. The closest thing to maintenance that the park has perfonned ti\ the last year was to carry away a door that fallen ofT several weeks bcf orc -after 1t had been vandalized to the pomt of no return. Now, at least, some small secunty exists an that only.one of the three rooms bas a door. The obv1our. disdain the park department shows for the taxpayer's investment m these facilities is incredible Considerahlc money and planning obviously, went into the design of these facahtaS!S and equal effort should be expended b) the municipal depart- ments hired to main ta an them. Jf they cannot find the time and upend the effort. they should find suitable employment elsewhere . TO M l>AY Huntington Beach ~ would come JD ~1th ~ prcscnpt1on, fraud. You're not a chiropractor. how the devil I make an envelope out Pink ~ould say, It will. be aoout an you're an osteopath." ~~1'Pdrf'~~~1~Y~n .. ~~ '{)~~~ hour. He would t!'en fun down the Doc laughed! alley to Crawford s Mr Crawford States.'' just can't be bothered. And bl. · tt' had. I f "There you go again! Every time I r'll J0USt have Lo tell my of..t friend w.as ~cry o aging. e a supp Yo sec you aO.d intend not to hke you, ~ Pink s labels so he ~ou~d fill the y.ou make me lau&)l." • Roben Brown that that's the wax it is: pTescn.ptaon and put Pink s la~I on He then explained. Bob used to be caJlcd the pub- 11· · When he came here from the East, Jlslfer and editor" (of "'Editor and Yes. we used to be qu11e cooperJt· osteopaths, to get a license, had to Publisher"). But somehow he pve 1 ve an the old days. • . attend 8 Calrfomia collqe. . the publisher's job to somebody else. I Sam Crawfor~ was highly ~peel· "Gosh, I'd already done th.at once. wish lo say the magazine is as good as ed as a p~ac1St by arr t,Jic Oranie Sb I looked Ul> chiropractic and found ever, but please, Bob, what do you say Coast physaca.ans as weU as by the I could pass that examination as easy :f j':Y~? bus~e:' ·~~:/ild-!8.!!J.~; customers. He g~rded that respect as faJhna off a log. So 1 did. No ..... ._,. very carefully, particularly among the complaints from pa ti en~... pitchman is so fond of aayins. phys1c1ans. • • • One day I had a dislocated coccyx In the newspaper business we have Walter Bvr0aps lt "e Pilo•'a (tail bone to you). Very painful. I a paucttv of littJe gadgets. Of course. foaadtll& pabllder. , ) Plane ho.use fllled with Splrlt 1 In the New Hampshire town of ( ontoocook is a small house made from a huge crate. II was the container in which Charles Lindbergh's air· plane. The Spirit of St. Louis. was returned from Pans after his tustoric 1927 transatlantic flight. The submannes of that day had 1,000 honcpowcr. Now they have 30 times that. Montreal basa restaurant for every 230 people there. In Rhode Island, the 1vera1e telephone call Juts 3 minutes S4 seconds. In Texas, the average is S minutes 43 seconds. Why this dif· ferencc? There are 33 towns in this country called Manchester. Mid I don't have a reader -sigh' Jin any of them. There have been rumblinp in , some quarters that Andreas may be lookina after .his own interests when be promotes additional 1ra1n purchases by the JOVernment. The mc~o to Repn acknowledges this, sa)'lng: • "Andreas, who went to some lcnath1 to defend himself apinst possible conflict of interest because of his arain business. was very cntical of State 1nd Treasury's 'stalling' in the PL480 bw'caucrahc proocas. He. with some suppon.; urged a siUter and more dominant role for USDA (A&ri· cuJtute Department)'in the future. lie accused St.ate of being anti-trade." A task·foroe official said the con- fl1ct-of·intcrcst charge ~really ir- ntatcs" Andreas, who says his re- ligious convictions compel him to try to match this country's qricultural abundance with people who need food. Andreat's complaint 1gainst Trelsury officials is that they often hold up pain sales that offer aenerous terms or are destined for countries with poor credit ratinp. · When your granddad went into World War IJ, the biggest tanker afloat wciabed 12,000 tons. The biaacst today wciabs SO times that. Why hens.· teeth are so scarce is under itudy. The ·embryo of the chicken has the sene to ~ow teeth. The tcctti stan, in fact. then stop and disappear, • For their part. Treasury officials Ch8!JC lflat Alriculturc is t~ willilJ& to give away the store, particularly 10 election years. Jn fact, an old·fashioo· 11 • •Y•lllc•tH edburcaucratic turfbattlc 1eems to be ' shaping up over the Wk foroe'1 final repon, txpcctcd to ~ released . shortly. Cranston off and running again~ alld WQt=ried Rqan : uspccted early on that the -.._~ \Uk forOc maabt try-to strip Treasury ~iu pe~ln0\ln1 rote i~ shapins u.s: international economic policy. He ordered an invcstiption1 ind sut"C • This time, the state·s senior senator - may face some tough co.mpetitton Cahfom1a·s earliest campaigner JS at 1t again, startll\S a new re-clcct1on dnve before any potential ch•llen~rs have a chance to even consider seriously whether they'll oppose him. But even U.S Sen. Jan.Cranston admits that tbss time, thi ma&)lt not be so ea y for hinu they've been in two previous rt-c.lcction bid . Fo{ Cran ton, .. this time .. means 1986, even though lhc 1984 clc:ctaon i far from over. '"!bis )Car"s autumn tan is 1ctually later than u uaJ ,for a ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat carnp:uan by Democrat Cranston; he usu4lly begins runnma three years before election day.. · But Cranston spent most of the last year runnina for prcslden,. and that adds some unP.recedented .clements to has new re-elC<:tion drive. "Ht uid some thinp that could bun him." sa)'.J John Roussclot. a conservative former 14-yc:ai ·Re- publican consi man from the Pasadena area who admit to a hankering for Cranst<?n's Scn1te '"t. H. L. 8chwart1 Ill l>u~ - Frank ZJnl Manllaif\O tor • Tom.Tall ~ (dltor . Craig IMff 4 Spoilt£ Of THOMAS Euas "He may have opened his moutb a bit ..... enouab -bis wj>rst rears were leader in the state. By 1i1Jiina up so confirmed. • • many honorary chairmen now, when Regan's 1ides rtponed that the wk others ttst ~he water laitf, hopcfuUy. force favors creation of an all· they'll find at not so warm." powCrf\al Economic Poli Council 4' SCarina off potcntjal opponents by -.• JOrt of countcrpan to the building a formidable orpnit.ation-N1t1~nal Sc;turity Council -an<t catty on has been Cnn ton'• aim in • P91S•bly a .h1ab-lcvcl economic COOr· each of his campal11n1 arid it'hlwayt d1n~tor (like the national secunty worked t>tforc. Hc1S~vcr even had a adv&.Kr), who would cut Rcpn off at m~or Republican opponent. let the knees. . alone big-time pnmary competition. • i:rcasury p(fic11ls ~ncede tut • their deputment•a lllcompetent But Cranston e•pecU a vaaorous h1ndlin1 of the international debt GOP foe h11 next time ou&, listina cri demonstrated that it Jacks tht Rouncl0t: Lm l\ft lei C'.o"t\IY expen· to formU.latc international upe,.,.,llOr Mike Antonovicta; 1tltt economic~i~. .. Stn. Ed o. .. ·is, the fotmer LOI lmcttstan,aly. the arswncnt for a Ange police chief, and Los AnacJcs ~~· .a&entY wu endorsed by former Co011CMwoman BObbi Fiedler a1 Prclident Ni1on 1n his testimony hk«r andida before th Lalk: force-lui spn Maybe he wo Id fl I confld nt ccontina to a llll-unrcJ std sum. in a P mOdtrlte-and tha\'a mary at remtr , Ni on al probahly one ruton he doesn"t lilt rlC_(t tnPlfna U. . «ionom c aid ind --==--'-"-tcScn.. Ken Maddy of fiano u 1 cum111111J1htary aid. Ii.tel) : But Middy defin1tdy1 ·~communists at I st talk a ut 1n1etatCd. Whether 1 moderl~ can 1ih rd World problem .. ixon d win a Republican primlty 11 another "1100 often we only talk about th · qutt.tion -one er.n.1on dearly comm\D'liaa;" ~-· hopes b answtn!d n the ata1li ,....., Ella• 'II • ~ ....... dls.m.t• ...... ---. ., --r----~ ' !IL • The Americ&n Cancer SOcte1y ~recommends a "baseline" mammoaraphy for lll women between the aaes gfl' and '40. Tm• examination will establi1h the woman·• hormal breast condition and can be com~ with aubteciuent 1Creeninp-6coordin1 to e Amenc:an Collcae Of Radiolqsy, follow-up scrceninp ahould be conducted at' one ~ two-ycat interv1t1, and woroen over •ie SO ibould obtain yearly l!Aammoerama. . Cyflak noted that the radiation dotel in a mammo.. . Sh,qppers live for ba~ain heave,n She explained that if the cancer is diqnosed at this Ridiculous. Perhaps, bu l:hope t fUie people Who •taae. it is more likely to be small and localized and, love me don,t hire deproarammen. I don't-want to be therefore; tnore apt to be curable ... And there is 1ucb a saved ... and I have plenty of company. ~thinau a cure." . . Menju51 don't undentand Everywo~an·s fantasy of -'Dixieland fizz, f antasieS appeal to Sofjhisticates · Fashionables l:um attention to ~legance ~ith: r~lnestones ·' , B ACKTALK ----' ·, . Back pain's (JriginS are- mystifying .. • ay. oetobet 2. 1984 ,•und.romat$. • They must know that when they (Jon't have lhe co~ cJl,ange· (the change machine came from th factory with •n out-of-order sign on 11) they wiU be t~ted as outcasts, left to wander through life holdmi a bill in front of their faces ... besgina. They must know there a.re uncons- C1onable people w.ho take your wet laundry out of a dr)'er before it is finished and put their own clothes into it. They must know laundty left unattended will go home with strangers. ~ They must be warned they should never.enter into a marriage to anyone with whom they have not ·folded clothes in 3 laundry room, 1 thlnk it 'is safe. to say ·that laundromats have don~ more to kill marriages in this country than garlic. Young peC}.11le see themselves sittlna around op ·a bare floor for the next 30 years listening to spin cycles and discu·ssing stubborn stains. It's not that way at all. It's sitting around reading the warranty that ran out yrsterday on a washer and dryer that broke down today. Duck the quae DEAR DR. STEJNCROHN: Any· one lik"e myself who has suffered daily agonies of arthritis can't be blamed. for trying e~erything possible to find relief. I am 56 and have osteoarthritis of my spine, hip and knees. At times the-,:Wn is so-great t can't walk ot bend -or. even iet out of bed or up from a chair. Prnl Sm1c10111 rve been to at least a half dozen of , the best doctors around. but they appointment, and he sounds quite ,, haven't hclped.,Jllucb. One has even convincing. He guarantees be can sugcstcd that I may need surgery for cure me. I know what you'll say, but I a hip replaocmenL In addition 'to simpfy had to get this off my qiind. aspirin, I've taken ~ of tbe new rm sull undecided Mrs. 0 . · 1' drugs that are supposed to help. But DEAR MRS. 0.: Don't Utten to tbe the pain continues day after day. 1lrea voice of tbe quck. ADy.ou.-wlao At last rve practically made up my parulees nre_ over tbe Pone mind to visit a "bone specialist" who · witboat tk belldtt of u ed.m.la- isn't a regular doctor. He has been adea, suety falll i.ato .tile qaack recommended. by a ~eod, w~<? says catecory. One way to,faelp spot oae of •. he's an ~rUtrtrcatmg-artht rtts:tfe --tbeRiakamu VGJtarft~ fffCJ OD ~ses. spec~ injcct~ohS that he ~as "Uvln1 suffering" 11 lliat tbey ln· inventtd himself. I ve taJked to him variably pa.rutee a eve. over the phone regarding fees and an Tiiey alto say daey laave apeclaJ RUfFELL'S · / IPIDLSTDY, llC. F• n.. last Pf Yw l.h D22 HUia ·~com EA -sq.11sc Jewels byJoseph . a tradition .. J . \ of trust. For being d~icated t6 customer service ,, and consumer protection, lhe American Gem Society of the United States1and ~11ada ta~es pleasure ~n announcing th~ appointment of JAMES T. 'HARTSTEIN of Jewels by Joseph South Coast />Iara, Costa Mesa oJ~ Resi~tcrcd /t>w<'fcr ~m<'rte1in m ~-,~e~n~,.-·~ • • -.. • • .. • T Romeos inust watch out fol-the co*lliVii;tg Juli~ts · 0 R A:NN l.ANOEJ!$: 1 m u~ )'Ou'"0.111 ta lot ortetler-5 lamlS stin • "Duped Ul Dubuque .. -the y0ung man whoseairl got prqnant when he stopped aakina lhe PiU and didn•t bother abOut a ubstitutc. Tbey will all yell. 11Why d1dn•t He use some. th1"1?.. Well -maybe he d1dn'1 know he should. Herc i• m) story. aases· d ncsc arc :sOmc of the more 5Cnsible que11ions. You would not be.Jievc the gar J oo lh phone. ·• Thank you for your. time AM. I . feel better already. -S an Olf At Six. . .. Bob .. was 19 When his ,;rt told him the Pill didn't work and he wa maU. It was tO to 1 apbt1t Romeo. ~ pttJ"-flt, She id the baby was due TUab for uoUler pofDt of view. DEAR OF'P: Aiyqa w'bo dul1 wltl tle poblle 11lo1ld be ready, for cve,,.tlllat -110Wfl11te1, conflakes . a.od Ja1t plain flakes. Welcome to die cl1b. ; an July. He quit c-0Ucgt arid nt med ~ her. taainst his ~rents' wi hes. 'The DEAR AN~ LJANDERS: Every· DEAR ANN LANDERS: I Wat inte~ted in the letter from the baby sitter-who said the younpter he took care of dicm'tget enoua,h .1 lee~. , baby \\'&S born in Scpkmber. body dumps on you. Now it's my The marriage was terrible, .one tum. l have read your column for 10 araumcnt af\er another, and he finally years and . have never seen this eft her. He is oblipted to 11oapport the problem. • child for 14 more years ..:... until the I am a d•I<'. jockey at a small AM How much sleep is cpouah. 'Please check with )'.our experts and find out the sleep r(.(l•remenJs for 2 to ~yea.r- child is It. · radio station in Portsmouth, Ohio. A I am ''the other woman.•• Bob lot of people tell me they would just became dePi:esscd and drug-C!epcn-love to have my job tiCctlusc I make a olds Sam'E--BOat In Cheyenne. D'fuBOAT: Mota! tot-yf8r-olds tboald 1et fHm 10to1! bouraof SI p lQ a U ·boar period., bit tbete t1 ao~ laanl and fut rule. Some cllUdrea, ·same as iclall1, rt48Jre let• tleep tbaa otbert. • dent and I helped him throuih the lot of money and "don't have to DO • bad times. He said my love and an)'thina... · __.. emotional S\ij)pon saved his life and I They couldn't be more mistaken. I believe him. He is now offbOth drug's a~ ~id a minimum wage for and alcohol, went back lo ~hoot and workana from four to six hours a day. hasa fine job with an cxccijept future. I wduld like ta put these pcQple m P .s. It ta wbe to pat youptert to bed before dtey set cranky. His ex-wife managed a second front of a mike and ask them to ad lib tltegitimate prqnancy last yc!er and every five minutes for several hours Pareots~wharShouldyoudcrlfyour tried to trap somCQne else. But this ft a Sf!'C ~h. teenaser 1s rhavin1 se~ual rel•f!Ot?s? time, no marria1e1 no support. He Whije l have your car, Ann. I'd like Ann Landers' new boo.klet, High was too srnatt .for Jler. The moral of . to tell iny listeners a few other thinp. ~hool ~JC and How to Deal With It ~.e story: All ma~es wb.o are involved •Please don't call my request nutnber -.A Guide for Teens ind Their . m a sexual relat1onsh1p sbould take and ask. "What day Ciid frlvis Presley Parents. "jivo no-nonsense advice on . care of themselves and not place their die? Where is his widow? How oJd is how to Mndlo this dtlicate si1u1tion. •eello' Lionel ~cble •IDI• bl• bit. fut!lrC io &.he hand& of a ~ooian .~o ~ she'r1 AJ~. ·do~'t ask ,ne1 "Wbat•s at For each booldtr; ienlH()cemsplusr IOJli• ID concert to~t at !1'\ay be careless and possibly conmv-the m0V1es tomghtr• Anotherthioa; I Jong, -st4mped, self-addressed Coata Me•a '• Pacific 1ni as well. -Long Island. am not an authority-on the best dry-envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box Amphitheatre. DEAR L.1.: You are rigbt about tit." cleaner in town or who puts hems in 11995, Chicago, 11/inoiB 60611. -t.'00-ILNEWS , I HART TO HART THAEE't <XMPAH'f equipment and medJcattoa• unknown by the replar medical profeaaton. When belp becomes available. ear doctor wm be tbe first to lr:now. Qaacu will promise cares lD ever 9) TIE DUt<E8 Of HA1ZARO fD 8U8INES8 REPORT type of ttlnen. ~· · ~g:: Qt'NICNEW8 !~AHOYKE 'l\eeeJitly;-a U.year-oJd molber cl.Jed of'ibreut cocer. Treated for a year wltlt "Qedal" olatmeata for a llllDp ID lter &reast becaue site wu afraid to vtalt ber own doctor, It became iD l.Doperable e;ancer. A quack II wone tlaaD a vdltwe. Re feeds 011 tbe Uv1D1. ... ~ ·~· (1919) Dom OILulle. Plllhettt. (H)MOYIE **** "A Strfftcar Named Dlllrt" (1951) VMln Leigh, Mat1on Brlndo. ©)MOYIE DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I have rheumatoid arthritis and need tO take very large doses of aspirin. Until latcl)', I had no trouble, but now my stomach gets upset easily. I've been -taking -the-regular kind of aspirin. My doct<>r has suggested a coated asprin that doesn't upset the stomach. ls this effective? Mr. T. *** ·w~~· (1939) r-°'*· on .. ***~ ''Oodswoc1h" (1113&) wen. Huston, Ruth Chatterton. AucE :UG-I MAaB. I LEHRER NEW8HOUR DEAR MR. t .: It'• as effective as replar or bafferecl aspirin, accord- iD& to some recent s'11dlea. The eoadq keeps die uplrta ·from di .. aolvlD1 iD tile 1tomacb, preveatl.n1 anpleuant reactions ute beartburD, plUD, gu. Teat It. It may resolve yoar problem. '1i> HUMAllT8 THROUGH TH£ I~. •. : WHEEi. Of FORTUNE ' THATGR. -:..7#1- I CllNEWS ., tecNEWS ~· . LOV!.IOAT' : .. • UDAUAI FOR MRS. G.: I suppose the likely i Ea:*~ answer as to why older people take VOYAGEOFTHE'IMI more drugs than the younger is that PJl MAGAZINE . they'.re more likely to suffer from Q!.EOPNVt'· chronic illnets. And taking so many FACD& Pf..ACO. drugs. ~ften poses the dan•er of MOVIE ovcnnedication. Medicine-tak101 by *** "Drtcull" (1979) Frri Lan thnlder1y sb.ootd-bc supervised '"tcr • L..uence 08*..- prevent CQmplications such as symp--7:30-io~s simulati".' senile chanaes an the I~=~= bram. . m MCAP .. QNCllCATI FOR MR. S.: Dr. Carl RobCrts and .. 1 ~.:.,~OF other researchcrs~t the University of AteW.i Missouri agree that patients should CD Nl:/IA try to reduce needless visitstodoctors _(l)TICTACpouGH for colds and minor respiratory e THAT GR .illnesses. However, they should sec a ~~ doctor for any -0f the folfowing -t.00- reasons; OraJ tempera{ure over ~~· 1(1) ·severe pa1.n in chest, head, stoi;nach, l:ETEAM , ears or an ~e nee~ ~ands; shortness of ** "Anltof'l!Y. Of A Seduction" breath or whcczmg; WO'JC'.nin1 sore (197= ~.Ritt Menno. throat; any fever or sore throat that U WILD · persis!S for a full week. • Cf) WKRP .. CINCINNATI DO YOU HAVE HYPEltTENSION? r -~ We are investigating a new medication sl1ow.Ji to be ~ff ective in treating hY:·pertension. . . • Simon tl&ceor~4&1eatanu a TV aoap •tar and YYette lltmleaz playa an emodonally m fan wbo lnelnuatee benelf into b1a life In 0 0bewln LoYe, ... new TV mcrri~ ton1'Jlt at. 9 on CBS, Channel 2. t -10:15-. ~ A88AULTED NUTI -10:.30c- ..... lfCJSl9C)ENf NlW8 91'MAEF8 COMPANY ·. (I) 11%.W!Q . . _,,.,_ 8D8{1)09GIQJ./" . I ~ .• TH! JEffER80NS • THE ROCKFORD Fl.El TIE 0000 NEJGHIORI MOVIE ···~ "Rldlel, Rldlel" (1968) Jonll Woodwlrd. J.,,. Ollon. ®MOVIE . *** ''Bakllarcl'I' (1184) Jaeon Roblrda. Gllnda .lac*IOI\. ~~MRS . ** "Aomlntlc Comtdy'' (1883) Dudley Moore, MttY Steen~. : · IMAGING CENTER OPENS ••• Jl'romBl .. which emits inaudible sopnd waves, doesn't g.et through at aU, we are is moved along-the surface of the suspicious .•• brcas\s.~puter analyzes the rate at wtfh!'fi the waves .travel (this varies Women who want an appointment with the type of tissue they are for diagnosis or screening must moving throuah} and ~roduces a provide the name and address of a picture of the results on a screen. This personal physician, said Cyrlak be· . pattern• can help the fadiologist cau,e "we ·don't want a situation determine the nature · of an a~ where we discover an abnonnality normahtv. ' " and then lose the~tient for fotlow- T .,, up." he h&ht scanner worb • on an an~toso~.s prin~}ple~ Tiie ~adiolpgjst An -.informatiOnal. brochure de· . hine• ~ t~rch, w,h1ch ~m1ts red llnd . scrit?et t~· Breast Itn.agins Ccnc'er's infrared. bght, thr<?ush the b~sts. .erviccund tells prosJ)cctivt-patierrts Depend1na on .•he tissue •. either .more + what •to 1 expect and' how beat to red or. more infrared hght wall be p~~re them.selves fpr evaluations in4 • ~squtted. • ·. Butlding l-A, (Medical Center . A tum~r.t for ~xam~1c• '!JU ~~ Tower), tOl The City Drive in m1t.more iru.rarcalight,, said Cyrlak.. Orangc.. For a copy phone the center "But so can fibrous tissue: and if lijht at 6344S6~S. ' • .. . ! '°' ·SCR's 'Top Girls~ circuitou~ study~ of women's gains • ; .. ~. AIWlll STADIUM OR·IH 639-1710 ... ----n.-.--- ~ 8REA fAStlON SQUARE S23 S339 (213) 69l-0633 llDAP• 8U£ftA rAJtK Oii IH 821·4070 lllJIAr UA MOYlS I 952-4993 COSTA IEA EOWAAOS CfOA ClHTU 979-41'1 COSTA lllJA EOWAllDS SO COAST r\.AZH46-2711 lAmMIA SRO CAUWAY mi&11 UUAIUCH EDWARDS SO COAST LAGlN 497·1711 ..... VIJO . EOWAMlS VO> TWft 1»6'91 OUllil SYUfl CITY com• 63' 2ss3 I01WGTO • £0WAROS CJ«MA WEST • Uh3US • Toi TITIS mom~nt too soon. The fact that lhe la t xcne occurs a year prior to the onca.prccccdina it lends further n· "&ht. ..... ':'(PC) I• UI ltU • "Tll WT llMflllftO" (Jt) us. Ht NOWPIAYING ... ''=' NMHM "" ..... ... , CllYAIUA l-~ s.i•ar mtA .... ._ Ced '*'~171· Ull!Mla.U ~ ~ .......... ?IMl1' ~-­*'-S.-ltlilW _.._.. ~ ..... ,..-.i ... laMIRADA (.~ m•r ... a.•11.• 111o<•• ,.,. '1WPU UIN'" (I) u .., .. At ._,..,. "DCll'f m110 !BO HO HO UO It lO laHABRA ~~" •'lml.'~-j WARNER 11t:_i1 .r. ~ r1- ALL SEATS $2.00 AT • mwMDS IJISA. EDWARDS WESlmOOk .. • COS TA Ml SA • CDWUOS -· ._ ~ 1101 .- ' ~~~rr=-=-==~ ......... ~~~·"""'"'i~r~ ....... ......,..,.._......,.""':""' ........ ""C"""'T"""" ........ __ '-i-.................. "'!'""'".._.._.~----._.---------"!'~~~--:-:--:-:-~· u . Fu.~eral iri~ustty regulation · Withstands test1n;hig~ Court .. ( . . Justices rule that funcrW homes sttll rrom. a tamily member before em-t-----~~,,_;..,,,..,..-....,,..,.__. _ balm mg. · , , must provide inf armatton to consumers -Ref'ra1n ~m requiring use of a casktt for cremation. . WASHINGTON (AP) -federal ~lation of the funeral industry withstood a Supreme Court challenge Monday as the justices left intact rule. impe>sed on 22,000 funeral bOmes nittidnwide two years ago. The rules, aimed at providing consumers with more information about funeral prices and halting unfair or decepti~e practices. 'Were chal~naed: by seven funeral ~omes SCrvtna as industry rcpresentatJves. They said a Washington-based ·· federal appeal's court that upheld the rules ignored most Qf the 70,000-pa_ge ~lie hearingJ tamscript compiled . by the Federal Trade Commission before the rules were imposed. .. In failing to review the rulemak- ina record, the court of appeals so far departed from the usual course of judicial procedure that it was unable to, and did no\, perform the critical function .. of guardiDf aaainst -aency abu$6, the appeaj sa1d. , Before the FTC imposed the rules in 1982, funeral industry regulation traditionally wasieft to the states and local communities. The commission's investigation of the industry began in l 972, and led to findings than ~Qnt-nllmber of funeral homes were taking advantage of vulnerable consumers. Today, the federal rules require that before funeral homes can discuss arrangements they must; -Give consumers a written list containing prices of funeral fOOdS and services on ao-itemized basis, although package deal prices aJso may· bequoted. · -Offer pr;ice information to con- sumers who request it over the telephone. -Generally obtain permission • .... Refrain from mak.ins specified mb~p~sentations. I -And irielude several short dis.- closures on itbe price list informing consumers of their legal rights and purchase options. Funeral home lawyers said the basis for such broad rcauJation "is a -c ollecrion of ovc1 70 methodologically flawdd surveys and.! the anecdotal testimony of various individual witnesses.:· The complete and bound ndemak-in• record. according to government Jaw)'ers, · contained about 70,000 pages -and weigl)ea aboul J ,ooet pounds. · The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals here, which unanimously upheld the commission rules last-Jan. t 2, never called for tbe entire rulemak.inar record · ' - . . There are basic rules that govern the purchase professionals at Imperial have gone to school and and possible financial rewards of Certificates of intimately know all the poss1biht1es. For the short .Deposit. There are also a number of little-known course. callJoday__-you'll definitely learn · opportunities in managing ttie account. The something e·xcffrng! Do you know .. A. How.yo.ur CD'• can be insured for more than $100,000? B. How to avoid.costly early withdrawal penalties? C. 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'{ COMPLETE NYSE COMPOS~TE TRANSACTIONS, 88 . ,. •. Skyline changlJlg. t The Oran81e CcriiDty •kJllDe la cban~Een. dram.aticallJ u ~dencecfby the l&ten ph~pb of th Cout lletro Center. Located at the lnteneetlon of the San Dle,o and Coltalleufr~•· the Ont of •lztdJren ~ de•elOJ)'.ed by Tranapulflc 0..el~ent Company in OD 9CAedale and nearm. completion. • Tbe location la incredible," ~Jll 'Peter~Aaald. execatl'ff' nee-president of TDC. -'Affot only does the dnelopment offer acceM and ldentltf • bat the lleti'O area ltMlf ~(~Y bOanded by tbe eo.ta llma . Freeway, the San Dt.eao Freeway, the Santa Ana Rl•er and llacAl'tllar BoJaJ.enril) la ~tl.U _-one of the coe- ...m.opollta.D_-areu In &oatherii:-Callfornla da&t . off en ...-- c place to conduct baalneu, tlie fl.nest ln dtntna abd d.u. flnt-ctua hotels and theaten, In addition to a ftilety of~-" Seen ln the backOoand ln tbe new Center for PerfonDl.na Arte Comples wlalcb recentlr-' topped out. Tbe actdltloli of Sakloka Way. the ~on of. Anton BouleQrdandthe wtdenln& of $a.Dflower&aleYard · la scheduled for compledon bj the end of the year. Coutructlon of two hotela wt11 bealn nut year. J' . ~ :Anblve~ Carl &eldefer atand.e wttb hie award-wtnri•na project for Lqana Bllla-buecl Carl'• Lan48Captna. Inc. wblcli la now · cefebrattq ltaflfth annl•e~. ~tbepu_tft•e,._,. the ftrm Ilia worked on ncb deYelopmenta u The Hant Club, Bidden lloanta!D, Barbor Rl~ Bear Brand Jt&Doh Stonerl~e. Coto De CU& and I'm nu R&ncb. ~ts·.9 Lanc18Cajlna baa alao compietect a number of reland8cap.; lnlpl'oJe.Ctlt. . I ,... I SUlte dedicated · 8.llortly after tbe . ..UU _etf Pratdent Rowd R~an to the ~llarrtott, tbe nlte wbeft..be stay .. wu named 0 T'be Ronald R~an Salte." The preeldent •taJed at tbe lntDebotelbefo.e~nnln&bbcam~ for fe..elecdon at e 8cnW'e Park LebOr .. H~alth care, gr-0cerie a road for state's top earner Aclh'lticl ~ -.. ' ....... private f:omi.,... ~ ~ ---1 CO\lntt &om .. ol ... ~ corpofatiOM. ... die .... Fat exam~ more ofdlc ..,._ llftWle ~ are ;fwld ia .. 4tuoaal~• •Nll.-C or ~. lhu are IMir pub- lidy bddcoun~ · Few ofdae ~ ffl¥Jlll GD ..:.tr Z1M R e~ Ul dlt'. fiekll 'ill.,.. p,1~01~ MOftOvct, 110ee~•ablall0t ut1li(}' :i· PrelCilt;at the ceremonl• wore. BOb ey. left, '.Nuon·LUD~ Public Kela· Bechtc1 Group, the n Fra~ tlom ueoclate. lrfta.e 11.aiTlott General based cpgmccnng and construction Mana&er Ronald V. Cribbet and OranMe concern, tcd the ranki~.of Cah· ~~ RepabUCan Part:J·aa&lnnan Lola fomia's 100 iaJJtst pnvately held Of,neuty 2 mOtioa CQ t r'a me sia~. au but .,.. 100 • pnvatdy awned. 11lae pri.-oor.. pOBbOnl ·-.,:ae1ailed d8'it IO S. billion a rcven11C11 ... ~ cam· 1pared watb aa alimated Sl'° Wlliols Landber.. · • rporation1, based on .rcveou roteum {Santa Monica) with rcven1JC$ compm~,iaid 11.e foUrtb on the list U A Pel· from itbc aace·~nded of .$4 billion followed b}· Kaiser 'i[he ·~'WM ~ MmJo .. · produced durin fiscal 1983. . Saad to be the first such statewide analysis of private corpcmstiOn$. the report _dispels M>me of· the mystery Foundation Hcallhplan (Oakland) Pait. Calif,-burd I~ with $2.9 billion a~ ificd from ~..data.~ and Groom of Califonua {los ~ dina tact lb compaay m .. ,.... wfth S 1.9 btllioo. • ent • · : Seven mlSODS ~this 00uia IJe·., · · the last-loan you u m ·nee<l . . . Commctcial Credit's Home Equity you any time you need it. · Management Account proves that all linq of Affordable IAt.eftst.. Our interest rate is credit are not the same. Ours is better. Why? just 2% over the~ rate for lines of $20,000 · YoucanFtup.to$100,000. TtieHome or.morc.*OilJ\lly 1, l984thcprimcrate · Equity Management Accowit is based on the 13.00%, malcing an annual pen:mtage rate of equity in your home. So it can i:Dakcasubstan-15.00o/o. · Personal Attention to· Meet Pers~~~r Fi~_anci~~ Goals - tia1 amount of cash avail-able to No Appticabola Fees. Compared to otha' institutiom, our Home F.quity Management Accomu oouJd ave you llundnCs of dollars: That's because tbcre arc DO points, DO application fees, and DO annual fees. ' Payment Ptokdic>A. lntrnst rate increases will not~ change the amount of yOu.r ,. ..... Financial planning is a very personal activity It takeS more thafl computers, questionnaires, cha rts and tables. It takes expen need practitioners se·ns1t1ve to uie neeCls, asp1rat10ns and rears of the individual client Fof years, the professt0nals of Hershberser , Financial Services have pr~1ded the hi~t level of personalized rv1ce to peoplei . . ,.. - • from all walks· of hfe They can hefp you • Detter def 1ne your f 1nanc1al goals . : then show you ways to acb1 tMem. Mail tbe coupon q,elow for complete informatton. Cahforma re>idents can call us tOll fre at <800> 821-6104 Outs d Caltfornra call (714) 851-.1415- collect •.. and start yovr tl•l)'lb to f1nanc1al ~ucce~s ., mon~ payment. . It s Easy. Once your . account is opao,~ a loan is as ~Y as writing a check. 10 Minute Application. Take Jen minut~ to apply for your Home F.quity,Mamgcment Account. Call us. Wc11 t2ltc your applicatioo Ova' the phone or can send you m &pp&. tion. Or op by Commercial . Crcdittoday. . o.e Day C.ftldit A.ooroval. In cases, . otter~ in24hours • bicct fO \Uifi tioo and apprUsal. The Home Eq1uty ~Da&le­ ment Attount .... -~t COWd the t loan ~11 C\U nCed. QmmCroial Credit . F- fint and m.tlOd Dllll1P8'5 to pa andmore1 ·~ fmanaa• thiCiC ~ !fiiianOil ~. J ,_ I Hotel. S~th baa aapentaed OCC atudent bi tern• worklna at the hotel for the put 10 yean. Aleo plctared t. Ronald Crtbbet, l eneral manaier of the lntne Marriott ....._,. -~~. .. "' Co o o • nc. mar eun u d1 ry p1am to k offi for 7 of'tts Jfuc out eu 11n C'Bilfomi . The outlets owned by Dougla I Compan) of lifomia • od ope tc<lb KaroOilCompany,.bolh .... 1 bs diane1 of Conooo. ConOCQ itself i a subsid1al')' of the Du Pont C-0mpany. OConis ReiUey, JUyo o~rodons ~ k t -T::.~~~:~'tio ~~:s:i== Charles Blesh to spea a reflects trateaJc factora more than . 1 . ... e econo":'ico?°': . • internatlona con1 ·erenc ••CaJ1fom1a 11 far removed from our cont.rolled distribution syste!ll, Cbarl Bl , Orua• Coait Coll"• as~ociate proft:asor of wcldi~a and. we. relr on cxch&!'les with tcchnolOSY has been inva\cd to s.Wk a tan intemational weld1naconfccenee m Gahfo~11 ~finera ~o obta•niroduct Yokohama'. Japan. 1 he Nov. 1271 6 conference is beilll hosted ,bY Cblyoda upply, Retlley said: He ad td that Cllemlcel EaaJaeettn& an• Ccillitractton Co., a Yokoha!1'a fi"!' wath bu!lne Kayo plans to C91U•n.ue to operate interests around the world. Bl~h. a Costa Mesa m 1dcn1, is the a 1 ~nt. more than. SO Califomi.a outl~ts. chairman of the coll e's tcchnoloaY department. tn t 98 l_. th.c Amen~n Reilley-said the outleu planned for Welding Society nf!TI~ him the top community colleae ~~ld1na 11! tructor an Mlc include' many of Dou&las' belt the nauon. He was a welder for 1 S years and has ~rved as~ pSoclrcsidcnt of the location. stretching from Northenn Lon& Bcach~Oranae County section of tho Amencan Weldin& ety. Cahfon;iia to Sa!1 ~o. ·:~r~a BnaC. ·0 .. Slmpion has bee~ •el~tcd '!ice president !>f busin.e~s ~ a pnme retall market, he said"·~· development and marketina for rrr CUnon-Nortb America ~n Fountain "W~ expcc;t off en.to reflect that fact. Valley. Simpson had bttn director of sales since joini.na th~ firm an t. 983, an_d Kayo ha amngcd the 78 available compenx President Oeor1~ A1bJo.r! said his promotion '_'1s a reflccuoh of~~ proriiies into seven aeosraphic outstanding perfoi;mancc '!!'CC. he JOtoed Cannon. mclu~napa artatc~flD pac s of from nine to 14 units percent increase !n sa~es. Simpson was forme.rly with arker each. ospective buyera can seek any Aero1pace Groap an Irvine. or all of the packqes. Besides outri&ht _____ __, sale of the outletf, Reilf ey IE"~ 'I• llZ ·111 SL Broadcast executive R&Jplt W. BeaodlD has JOined Amerlcu Dlnnlfled as director of the tech di\'asion's DtvenlCom FM/SCA CommuJcatloo1 Services and Sae Perry bas joined t~e tech d1vasion as. na~onal &>aJ!na manqcr. The telccommunicat1ons portJOn of the tech dmsJon 1s developi~ coast-to-coast pqing networks under the DiversiCom trade name. Beaudin comes to the Costa Mesa·bascd firm" from Phoenix, Ariz .. where he was prnideot and owner ofJ>rlvate Radfo, IDc. Beauditl has been nominated to the Radio Rall of Fame and been selected.as one-of the Jaycees' 10 Outstanding Youna Men of the Year. He is a former president of the llllnols Broadca1ten and the Chicago chapter of UD.lted Cerebral Palay. Perry is an offi~ of JmernaUoul Womu ID Telecommulcal1onr and formcrly-ieneral manqer with P.U. Commanlcatloo1 in Anaheim. She is listed in the 1982 edition of "Outstandina Youns Women of America." SIGIW. RED/BlACtt LEATll:R (Stf 013&41) 714/972-1270 SALES & LEASING ALL MAKES PREMIUM IA.TE PAiD ON c:o. 'S $100,000' OVER ' CALL NOW JERRY HINSON (714) 773·0600 FUlLEltTON .. EADQUAITOS PIONEER BANK 1515 South Harbor Blvd. Fullerton. Coflfornlo 92b32 FRAN STEINBERG (71~) '55·0616 NEWrOIT ·llVINI LOAN ,.oou'a10N OfflCE 'AM\141l rlel4 ~ .., 11rlncl,.I ..... l1tl-1I ••· -'""" ..... , ...... et ,.,,, ....... -, .. , •••• ·~ .. cheftte wll"4Hl1 "9fk• • • • Several officers have been appointed to the manaaement tea~ at Mtc;ro Geberal. Peter E. KeDDey, national sales. mana,er, bas .been appo1nte~ vice president of sales. Barrie Clark was appointed vice president of markeuna. a . newly created post. Terry lteyea, formerly controller with lnfoacrlbe in Santa Ana, was elected vice president of finance and chief financial officer. RatbDD "81.ndy" Orr was appotnted corporate secretary and director of administration. She bad been manaaer of administration for El&l .. Computer Q!Irvine. Micro --------:-----------~------..,.__._ _________ -""------------------1 General manufactures .APd markets m1crocompuier postal. shippina and • r .· • . . arn: % interest.! ' . ·an . . , Now you can earn 123t interest, de.fer the taxes ~n ~arn ings: and wit}idraw any-or all-of your funds - whenever you need ... wittra ne p~ogram • at Great American. · Just make one 6ingle deposit of at least $4,000. Then sit back and watch it.grow. Yo1,..1 r i{lterest will compound daily at a fixed 12%, guaranteed for four years (as long as you maintain the minimum de?'>sit). ... ~ ~ Best of an, your principal is guaranteea ·~y,... ~ executive life Insurance Company of Californ.ia, rated A + "Excellent" by A.Mr Best.•• . .. Tax-deferred high interest. Total liquidify: Protected ~y the best. It's a great new plan. Stop.by your nearest Great American offic-e and ask a PAMCO representative to ~et you started! Today. · .. There's no charge to open the account. No fees .. for withdrawals either. However, if you withdraw. · before age 59¥2, tax law requires a penalty. You can wait until you're in a lower tax bracket-to pay the taxes on interest earned. A death benefit payment is guaranteed to the beneficiary you name .. • fk1\ tu-<lttlf'•~ •nnu•lv1l und''"""ttfn by hf< ull•t l •ll' lnw•1r10 Comp1oy .and 1~ •v.a1l1blr" C ·•f'•I Amf'roc.an fit st C,1v1ng\ 81ni. tkrougk P1c1111 ~nnu1ty M1rkrttng Comf>tn'I' IMurancf Se'rv\Cf'\ IPAMCOt. an tndt~dt'nt l1tf'n\l'd lotr ln\U;IO< I' •lll'n< ~ 0 4nd I rtg••lrl'd broker·dUlt't PAM(O and hf'CuHvl' I •fl',,., 11011tlll11tf'd cump1n1I'• of Gr,11 AIN!r1t1n .and .arr •Olt'I~ rtt~pon,}~blt'~~ ~'1' I< c tir•c\ 01 111 brri<kurl'• ~\l'rt1srmt'nl\ d<>cum..nh ·~ olkt'r~irfd 1d\ICP ~ou ""~ •f'<f'1vf' A.II tun•h .art• dt-po.it~d d1rre1lv tn n.c-.i11vl'l1ff' C•r41 ""'""an '""I~ •11[1•\ll'rf'd brokf'r·dl'1lu itnd • dM• riqt 81llllnlff tl\e d'p6sit• •OU m1lw GREATER LOS A"""GElES A1lEA U ... 1\ (RSA.I cm IO l;n.w1-..l C•"-Pl.u ~•rt! to UniWfQI S!ucj,(x. • • • 1i..a..EWOOO ,,"'"""a. '"•nc~tb tSO 'iOIJth Marlll'I ~trttt !21316 .. ,.1794 M"ICl::fO PJl.lOS \ EROfS'SA"I ptC*) .253~ Xluth \.\fl!fm ~nu. • :2131831-0631 ftl l""°"' 1 S~C «>01 f4'\I '>tocond <;1'"", QHl 4)8.9421 SOUTH P.-.SAOf!'IA tin> F••r 0.k\ ~nUf t8'1!1'91.M143 SAN 'IMRl"'iO 2~5 Huntington Dnvr ' 18181 ?'l)S.3292 IUVfWSIDf COUNTY • RIVERSIDf Ari1ngton & MM.l•<Otl 50 tO Arlington AwnUf RlvtRStOt.iM11n ~s1tv """'""•I Ctwunu1 Gl (" A\.QN .i "''"'tnn '°" ar d LAKE flSI E .,._l ~' Ota IT! .\\lenur MURRILTA J~ Woa\hl~~ f7'4l~)l66 • Ol-41 .. ~111 ••Thi. """8 1rid1< ,,,,._ 1 comp•~' rt'lo1ttvl' •trt'ngt!' •n 111< '"'Y""'e 1n<lql.1ty 1nd •• lkt' 'tl'llw\I ttl•"J'l''"4fn • ' •l.ttl'l'llf(ttnun111U<t~•15 Ml.a ' -~CAllf()ANIA • m10 Vntz ~ •••••• , • • 171•· 67'1-560.1 DlSElfT HOT SPRl~ • ~----...--119991oa11Ji0ri11ut l'Wr!""l,Blvd· ,. • • • •• 19J ~ MlMSPfll!llCS ·~r. ' ' • l601 E. ~·tz-McClllum ~lit • " far!t'I DrM • .. • .. • .. .. -. f> 19 la 1M _ ' .. MLMOOlRT ttghw8y 1th t 5.tri ''PIOIM!nue 1>19) ~ 1889 MLM OESlRT TOWNE tum.It Hiat-M~1111t Mnn ~ 6l~fW1~211 INOIANWULS ~ 111 IJ!,Olb Or1"f . .. , 61'1\"JU.lf>JJ BOAAEGO SPRINGS 7.JO~ Clrde •.•••••• · l&t4'17b7&3M , I • ORANGE COUNTY . 'l714)~25t . . • 171-41~ · . ~ •J l.AQ)"'A ""10.Jfl .10112 Cr°""' VA-y P'°'1k~¥t ~th of ~Raid -• FOUNTAI"' WUY ••• l41t.S ~~ HU~Tl~8~H 91)2 Ad""'6 ~ BAl..90'\ f't"ll ~SULA 600 Usl IUlbol llou~1rd 8~90' liA.'loO 911 )01 Marini AWnue • • • • • . ' NlWPOnlfAOH ' • On Pat1fJc' CoHt Hi.kh~~. ~ Mit.4rthur Bl...t Ina .. ~<Antl!fC>flw l,AQJ.NA BEACH • • i6o Ocean Mn~. . . · MONA HBAV · • J Monarth !Uy~u ...... • ';.. 1 N ~N'CA11SllA.'IO :u:m t em•no qptstrino . . • ..17141 644-llllS ... !1141$7'5'll • 17141 ~U01 • • l1t4l 661:099' CAmflANO BEACH Oot'll.'l\y p11k Rd 11 VICtoria Blvd . OflPO"ltr apiUWlo • aeatti """' SlloPPi"I ~tf'r ' N CIJM' ~l • •,. • Ciq1 North [I C&1'I no .i , • NCLfM !'."TU ~I r --_.,I ~J Great AmCfi~n · ~ First S~ings BanR : t •I ~~,·~~1t1r11lt .. -. CQuntina ..,..ies. . ' ~ . . . · ' Several new appointmeots l)ave been announced by Bell 6 Howell COM DMaJbo. Jeff Cramer is the new controller al the Irvine division beadquaners tee and Cllfford L. Faller is .manaaet of strategic and product piano.inc, a new post created to be p amp ffilenrute des1an of hilli-tec?inotoay~unaain systems. The new market development s~iahst is WIWam D. Carter, llso fillina a new position inte.Pdcd to he~~ end user traininJ pro&ams and ~expandina marke\.support efl'ons for ~'sprinters. Oavid-C: Greene is a quality control .cupervijOr with responsibility for testina Bell &. Howell · coiriputer prirJter and pcnphcftl systems in a live IBM protocol environment ·befort shippina. Software development for new products and cuSJomizcd featu'~s for printera and peripherals have been assiped to Robert Wa4e, the new Software devtlopment manaser. The new service repair manaacr lS tarry Hay••· who is responsible for repair of all subsystems and components on printers and ~riphtrals._ ~h.ile lse-~ Leid)' has been n!1Jned manaaer of~u"!an resources, with respons1b1ht)'. for aU employ~ affairs and for coord1nauna corporate personnel fnnctions. . . . ' Optometrist Ronald F. Kuykendall of Fountain Valley will ofTe.r advice on career opportunitie• in optometry and optometric tecbnic1anry .as a respresentative of the So\ltb•n CaWornla Colle1e4 of Optometry dunna a local information fair at I.a• Amiaos hilh School Oct, I. The fair is part of the annual Callforala Colle1e1 ud UD.1venltle1 Day for the.Fountain Valley area. • .. ~ INSTANT INTEREST . .. ffrom. Westn:-ark Savio~s Bank .. · At Wes~mark S~"'4ngs Bank, you can receive more from~ your deposits with Instant Interest Five percent of the interest t(} be earned during~the account term 1s com- puted from the day.of.deposit, compounded quarterly. You receive 1i:iterest on the interest Our savings coun- . selo r can show y.ou how your"money can earn more . -today-1Qstantly! • . ONE-YEAR CD . IRA/KEOGH PLUS-CHE.CK O.UT Ol)R Hlc;H YIEi.D MONEY MARKET DEPOSITi ACCO\JNT: .. . . ~ -. ~ 10~55°/o 11.299/o. · $2;500 'AN; UAL lATI. ANNU.\l \'IUD fr\INIM\IM DEPOSIT. .. .. St~ pa~t br&nch b&nk1ng Stl'p up to , (O(poratt dern10~. At ~e~Jmar~ ~av1rt~ e.n'k. hudqaarter offl<• d oftl('tt"'lt> • ' located 1n ont pl4ic~ • ready.to-dt-al · - personally IJ'ld lmmf'd1.itely with your • in&ndftf tonu!rn' .. . ., I .. • , ., . . • . · ·----.;.~ --- But the cOUJl~~isted and bepn a coliection or3~Dparaphcr:nali.a~ilii t clutters their 6Uburban 1.0 Angclri home. . Today, the two 3·0 trtthu i tsare officers mn ~ Stereo Oub of Southern California and own Rce1 ~· 0 Enterprises, which they y offera the world's la!Jcst mall-order 5CI"Vice .Overdoingi ~, a.i eali ty iil bUSip.es$ . • t • .... • • .. . - The phenomenon corrects itself. but generally at a very.expensive price • By JOHN CUNNIFF ,., ...... .,..,.. "-----·-} Viewing the dis~ty, t ,suC<lCSSful owner who less than l 0 ydars ago purchased buildinp for wlow as $20 a square fopt, observed Jbat it was time to get out. The pri<*S, he said, NEW YORK -Of one thing you may be certain in ffifng.s econom~ Trends outdo themselves and eventu- ally l~d to corrections. werc .. lnsane. ·, But even lbe prof csSionals get cau&bt in real estate overreactions •an<f some of the best 'of them have . a new product, for example -dump. their sham to those excited ·by the announcement: · lt accounts also for the "contrary" ~eories, among them the notion that the best time to sell is when the so- called little guys enter the market, and the notion that the time to buy is when tlie news is blackest. Business incorporatiorts and fail- ures often reveal overreactions and their subsequent corrections, and one of those instances may be occurring now. · · You can see it in stocks, in real . estate, in lendina and borrowing, in new business incorporations and, in fact, in the economy itself:. where so often an overheated expansfon melts its O":ft &ean and disintegrates into recession. bCen brought to their ~ees by Excited by the relative good tiQles overbuildina. It is axiomaJic amona over .the past two ycan, entrepreneurs some successful operators that you let with more motivation than knowhow somebody else build the sn;ucturc, . decided io incorporate; a:nd some of mcnt building oame onto the cooper-up at a barpin prioe. ' ative mar1cet, o~rina its units at close The phenomenon is well know to to $400 a square foot, whereas the . ptofcss10Aal stock market ~-traders .. replacent <:pst in the neighborhood is KnowillJ that many individual in- betVt'CCD·S JlO and $130 a foot. vestors Jump into the mark~t when "° ... · , prices arc nsing and excitement is high, they begin making plaris to get Netherlands plans to lure more private sect~ growth out. 1 Such thinking accounts' for the term "selling on the news(' in which the professionals, -bavinJ purclwed shares before an announcement -of The Netherlands, home to more than '100 Callf'omia companies, bas announoeti cuts in. its 1985 fedc·rat bu~t that wilJ save il)dustry approx- imately $500 million next year. The new cuts al'Cll continuation of the Dutch ·government's bard-line . . . f ' JrOwth, while reducing public spend· JOI and taxes. Last year, the Dutch reduced the corporate tax rate, ~ving ,. the private sector another $500 .miJlion.. Further cuts in the corporate tax·rate are planned for I 986. ·•we have emb&rked upon a · strategy that is, intended to lay the groundwork for long·term pros- perity," said Pierre Dobbelmann. Nelherlarids industrial com- m~oner to the United States. "The COOlCfStbne ofthat policy is I thriving "\ indusirial sector, opetating in a free ·and open market; comprised of both .. __ foreil!'l-<>wn~ and ~tc?. industry. · .. A vanety of new mvestment · nccotwes have been initiated ~­ .ing from an independent orianiza-. tion to provide fOteign and domestic ~.· busin~witlf equity-capital Jo new financial and· lax mcentives.:·. ~ Mr:. Dobbelmann . ' The D~tch su;ate8}', which, begarl ·.with last year's bu<Jiet, has already encountered success. lnflati9n has · been held to 4 percent annualJy, iind wagt costs drop(>ed 3. 7 'perctnt last year. • PrcSductlVlty .of the Dutch worker, ·already the highest in the European Common Market and among the · hjghe'st fo the world, increased 8 percent laM--year, and is expected to further increase 4 percent in 198.S. · · ' Gross National Product is expected to grow by 2 percent in 1985. B~iness ,,.. ·investment in fixt.d assets will rise by. anetiqiated 5 percent next year. A 24 .percent-rise jn capital investment is expected this year. . . . ---:'. . ( Documentin1 this, the Oun & Bradstreet index of business failures increased for ·the fifth consccuu.ve week in the week ended Sept. 21, reaching a level of 82.3, measured on a base of 100 acbieved in October 1983. While this measure still leaves businesses failing at a lesser rate than in last October, the most recent indications suaJm t:btrJ>Crba_ps tile enthusiasm to incorporate has been • • Manufacturina outP.Ut jumped 3 percent in the first three months of this year.: eqaahna pro4uction P'owtf\ for·all .01-I 983. · · The Dutch have proposed further ' cutting the deficit in J 98.S to 8.) ... ~ pe~t of natio,nal ihcome, down At l3ank of An1ehca you can choose fro~ a wide variety of myestments . ft'om • lO • .S pecctnt this 'year. Last yetr's budiet cut nearly'$5"billi.Dh in · public spcnditts. this year cuts .total "~llioo. • . . . . "' -~11 backed' hr. the securiry of California's leading bank. And you can coiint o~ $C.rvices of a knowl- · .. edgeable banker who Will help you · choose ~e one tha.t best suitS ·your ipdividual needs. ·. ovcrdol\e ... • Banks overdo thin15. To the di .. may of rqulators, im. cs ton and even borrowers they often oYcril.inas, sometimes to a greater d . than almostanyothcrbusinc in titution. This obterVation is often sliockina to oldtimers accustomed to ~n& tne tiin~ as the last sanctuary of financial wisdom, just ~ttie chl,lt'Ch i5 sometimes viewed as the preserver of hiah morality. • "Dut things have chan~. and evidence abounds of instances where banks have gone far beyond the old limits, almost shovelini money ar Third World nations and, in their questfor growth, bu 1 loans -bad When all that was overdone and the reactions had taken 'Pla~ in the fonn of qncoUcctable loans, many banb tumC<r theit lending eff ons to real estate entrepreneurs, and therefore are causing.JqUlators to shiver once ap.in. . How do you control this phenomenon of overdoi114 it? Per- haps you can •t. At an~te, 1t co.nects it~lfin dµe tftne. but at a vm-~t pnoe. K oll eenter's·final bulldl • A two-story office buildioa. now under c6nstruction in Newport Beach. represents the final structUre to be added to Koll Center Newport. a 12S~ corporate offioe center i.D-Newport Bc:ich. Ac:cordins to KoU deVC\!lpment manaacr. Alan :runtland. the build-ina will be located at '4220 Von Karman Avenu.e on 1.95 acres in the highest interest rates, Per~al Choice Time De{X>Sits** give you just the choices you need. The rate you earn depends on the amount you deposit and the term you select-anything ham 7 days to Id years. Best of all you can open an account with as little Cash Maximizer• account. as SSOO. With choices like these it's easy to get a time deposit that's exactl~ _ nght for you. ·e.00% 9.38% DEPEND ON US. Current RAt~f .Annual Yic.ldtt Two Year Personal Choice . . Time Deposit . . . ~-·12.00%· -:. Current Rote I ... .... \ ·on the , • ' ... .. • Dow JoN£S AvlRAlas -- - WH n r NYSE Dw NYSE LEADlRS WHAT AM£X Orn AM lX LEADERS NASDAQ SUMM ARY Goto Quorrs M ETALS QuoH s \ . That's a.n apt descrtpt4en of bOth business and . · business P,eople along the Or~nge Coast. To keep track of where companies are gotn~ and which people ar 1 el Ring _,, them.getthere·.Justwatch C~editLlne· -everydayin tne · · Business ctionofyaurnew lily Pillt · • Intense rivals . ~--fl b t Q.lso best of frien . . Burton, McCray pace CdM, Sailors in prep volleyball standouts will probably go ovt and wo very . have a pizza together. told, .. Mys Brande. •: lbefactis, Burtona.odMcOayare "They've propused uemen •4 best friends. their camaraderie for-dously, too," Brande CODliDues;: med when both were members of the ••They were boih on the second 1t:am• Orange County .. Volleyball Oub. on the 1 Joand..:urider OraQF O:iUnJj°; Coach Charlie Brande's club is Qubatone time." •: 0 lc.nown for producipgsome volleyball Ironically, both could standouts. -, anend Newport Harbor, but Liada•c: • But the -club haS also produced a .scq,!atber, Bob· Werley, iS" a Ccrom unique situation ~ tY.> best of dd Mar COUNelor, so. sl!f .opled h friendJ on ilie oppoSite sides of the CdM:-· neL . . While there· arc · numerous ~ . °"" ......... ., ....... &....- Newport Barbor~·· Amlte McCray (left) and COrona del llar'• Linda~ are best of frtenu, off the court and on. · .. Webothjokeacrossthenetduring Jarities -the sirls m capeaiQI ol a match," says. McCray. "In fact._ ~~IUVAJ.8/(:2)· :; Estancia football team looks for inside Lane . .,. . . . .. .. ~ .. .. They're in the Sea View Le~ue chase _._ Witlistando11ts like this linebackeF · By RICHARD DUNN Oellf .... C.1 ••"'*"IC Gtcat Scott, can be hit! • He'll plug uv a Jane and ~single­ , handedly destroy enemy ball carriers. Just ask U oivenity High, the Trojans will voucta for that, or any other opponent with a football for that matter. . That's Scott Lane, Estancia's three· year starter at linebacker. University was s0undly beaten Friday night, 23--14, by Estancia. And a big portion for the outcome, which ~ lifted Estancia to a t -0 record in the COLLEGE UMPIRES TO WORK Pi,AY,OFYS? From AP dispatclaes , .. With major league umpires ready to strike . instead of call strikes, prepared fo wallc rather than call balfs, negotiations were non.existent and baseball's postseason playoff$ faced the possibility of using substitute umpires. • • r l"he umpires union has called for a 1 walkout in a dispute over Salaries, job -security and postseason assignme.nts. The best-of-five American 1nd Na· tional League playoffs bepn today in Chicago and Kan~ City. "I don't think there's a whole tot of chan~ to work the playoffs or the Series unless (the leagues) do a complete tumaro~d." sa1d Paul : . Runge. the vice president. of the Major League Baseball Umpires A~ soaation. "t don't think anybody in their riaht mind likes a strike. I think we've been forced into a.strike ... The key issues in dispute were covered only for two yeaB an the four- ycar contract agreement reached April Sl •t 9&2. ' Riehle Phillips. attorney for the umpi~s· union, said the pay increase being offered now by the ~or l~es amounted to,$39,000. to be divided amona 61 umpires. · ''TY money has Jone from $SO million in 1983 fu 200 million in • 1984 ... We are supposed to ict a · share of that," be 5aid ... W.e are orbits apart." , -'" Sea View League, was determined by the Eaales' defensive captain. There were other elements Estan-ci~ which hel~ produce the victory -sudl as Keith Hodge, who bad three field goals. one frOm 47 yards out and another from 44. Combined with rwo extra points, Hod.ae scored I 1 points.in the Eagles' second win of the season. And fullback Mike Naylor, who needed just I 6 carries for his t 19 yards, a 7.43 average, including a IS- yard touchdown run. There-WU also Mike Guyot, a tailback who caught four passts from quarter.back Mike ~OS.Cllini for S3 yards. And Rosellini _threw for only 67 yards the entire game. But it is Lane, with 11 unassisted tackles, who bas earned the Daily Pilot's prep Player of the-Week. He also had an interception, which set up Naylor's IS-yard TD run with fivo..second$ left in the first period, upping the Eagles' lead let 10-0. "He made some ,real good blocks op: offense; too;· saict Eaale Coach Ed Blanton, refenin$ to Lane'~ excep- tional play at his offensive guard position. "He.'s are team leader out there. And he reads well defensively -and be can bit! ··He just played a complete football game well, on bOth sides of the field. -- finish fifth in the · Sea View this J. Player of the •eek season, Univers.il)' foµrth). . ____ ..... _...,..._ ...... _ .... ..._~ .. jjus_t WinJ to do wbat's~st fori:he • team and get us a victory." said Lane, He did a per job, and 1hey who ns an honorabk mention .All- (Universiij} were a good team," said Sea View l..ea&1Je pick last ~n. · Blanton. "lt doesn•t matter ..,hat kind of a "I started to play the run1 then I pmc I have as long as we come out dropped back when their rccetvcr was with the victory," he continued.. cut!ing over the ~iddle," _Lane ex-: lane,~~ 180-pou~senior,does . plained of key mtattptlOI\. "The' • ba\re ~1rauons of moving on to play quarterback didn't see me sliding at \be commumty collcte kvcl, but <>vcr; dropping· back lnt0 my zone there'rjust one Oaw ~ \i2e. ~.. "lk has-\0-bulk-u~ bit." It seems, fo!most oftbc night, the ·Blanton wd. "He can get about to Trojans were io either lane's zone -210 pounds and if be docs. he could or the Twiliabt Zone. · play at some sma11·~Uege. But, for Lane, personal ac-"Last year be played well, but be complishme.Jltsarto'tasimp0nantas only wctghcd aoout 148 pounds, so winnjng (Estancia was picked to · (Pleue Me LAlf'S/CS) .... 11 Alston's death leaves a ~·big v&id A quiet man, he led the Dodgers for 23 s~sons Phillips said his u~ion wu ask~na for six perccnt of the hve pte revenue Former L9I AJICelee Dodaen M•n••er . Walt Alston. who dle4 llon"ilay, la lhown . With a-pltchtnc •tu Sandy J[oufall da.r- • lnl the early 809. • (Pleue eee COLL&Glt/C2) , Nowlt's Q'Me&ra, butlook.toi"Greerdown tb.eroad .Mission Vicjoclubmcmber(like O'Meat'f.) was vinUally a wires to-wire winncroftbeSCGAAmateurtitlc. Hcfirtdroundsof69·72-l41 fora tw ot lead after the first two rounds of play.A third round 731 two· over pat. allowed htm to maintain hi two-stroke lead aoina to t.hclinal round. He had tancd the week b)' ftrinaa69·73-142'to arenlcdalist honors with John Mc<Hon at Yo L1ndaCC. ''Allofa uddtn, thcfinalround t~into match pla andt cam out on top." Greer ys in ~~ cw 1 the Anal 18 hold. · .. My first 11 to finish hoot • How111 ... , ------- Co Lr . I ---------- 'Randolph ha<t tallia OACshotlead at the 17th hOk when Orttr ftew a four- iron approach ihot O\'Cr the srttn from;UO)ard out. th n •ool(a OO&cy. ' Ori the final holt, Grccrhita fi~ iron to thrte and one half cet from the pan from 176yatdsout. His birdie puttslippcdtothcleftandhem de . p:u-,c peetinga ptayoff. Rand lph c:Kargrdh1 20.footpunbut~nt. three f1 t st the hQlt" then m1 on bi tttum toga' c vrcerlhem&t. * . .. \ • ~­, Burn recov.erl#g, mystery emains . . . 1 ~.,...._;.~_footbJ!ll playe:rS of th_e week . . about heart attack Don Bums, the lonatimc area high m school coach who sutfettd a heart attack Aua. 6, is re$1in& comfonabty in hi cwport Beach ho(fl.e and tte0vering well ccordin& to hi w1fe, Rose. Bums, whose most reoent sttn't wllS track and field co ch at Estancia High School. was listed an st•bte oondi1ion at Hoag Memorial Hospital shortly after his au ck. and is now .. up and around, and Just ta.king it easy" according to his wife. Burns. who also coached at Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa high schools. rctin:d last June a.ffrr 30 fears of coaching several sports in the Ncwport·Mesa School Dunrict. A retirement pany was.held for him at the Costa tvtesa Neighborhood Commurfity Center last June 24. Bi.ams suf· fercd the cardiac arrest Aug. 6 and· waslif>spitalizcd for 23 days. "More tests will be taken this week at the San Pedro Peninsula (Hospital)." Rose Bums said. "Then after this week, more tests will be taken because they're (doctors) trying to find out what caused tt. , "He has been h<*me for more than a month, and he goes to football games and rem." -~ Burns. a former University of Southern allifomia football pla)'er, was a back.field coach toAllrwiD in the early 'SOS at Newport Harbor. and became a head coach f~r the Sailors for three years in the mid-50s before turning to Costa Mesa for another 14 years. .. ~uote of the clay alluding to tt\9 Natk>naJ League ~ayotf game between the CUbs 8nd sari Diego Padr• tOday and Wednesday. i y Walton signs with Clipper& SCOTT ANDER86N CoataMeu . The j unior fullbacrcarricd the ball 10 times for 6J yard and. according to Coach Tom· Baldwin, "elaycd solid defetise 11 linebacker,' wiJh seven tackle , •--~----................ _.... ....... __ _ . uvm MEEBAM ' Ocean View " A 6-0, 210-pound rctumio& .starter. Meehan Wa$ a tower of strength at center, in addhion 10 a solid punting ~me, which kept * Gardena in poor field position. SllANE POLEY rtewport Harbor A senior quarterback, he threw for 25 I yards, compteung 1 J of 23 (two for TDs) ag:Unst Wood-• bridge, has compiled 484 passing 'i , yardsjn two weeks. --!, . ~ MARK DRAPER Ldun&Beacb FOr the second week in a row the ~nior gains the laurel by ' rushing for 80 yards on 16 canics, and 4 rc<:eptions for SO-yard&, and ··played well defensively. Bolio;:-Stevens: LOSANGELES-VetcranccnterBilJ m no de·c·s· -. Walton and first-roun~ di:aft c~oic:e Lan-1 ion caster Gordon of Lou1sv1Ue S!Jllcd c-0n-· tracts with the Los Angeles 01ppers on f • · · D 11 · Monday, the National BasketbaJI Association team rom ona ue annpunced. _ 1 The signings of Walton and Gordon come on ttre heels of the acquisition of veteran All-Star forward Marques Johnson on Saturda~ in a six-player deal in which the Clippers sent Terry Cummings to the Bucks. The s1pung of Walton "fufills a comm1ttment" that the Clippers made m order to ha~ a successful season, Clippers Vice President and Gc1'1eral Manager Carl Scheer said · · · PCAA honors football duo NGRIGG £dl1M>D 1 he 6-4. 20Chpound junior f•u&ht. four ~s es fu~ ·.ss yards. uictuding the me-Y1nner with 26 Kennds left. Ha~ fine blocJdna also.stood out. RON LARSON Karlna • The s.11. 190-pound defcn~iv• tackle played a Jcey role In Vikin'5 13·7 win over La Qu1nl3 with s11 tackles. two ac;si~s, one * sack an<J ~ausing~oncfum le. SCO~ELLI Huntin.rton ch • 'fhe 5:'11, 18t·PoUnd junior fullback rushed for J 55 yards on . 18_9JJ'ics and caugbt one pass for seven yards. "He blocked real * well." says Coach George Pascoe. ~ FFBIELMAN - Iriioe · ifbe senior quarterback com- pleted 7 of 18 passes for 9 J yards, wu the Vaqueros• leading rusher 'with-.29.. y~ and avcr:aged 35 ~rds on five punt5. . ~ BR~ARNOLD Un v ltY . Thc-6•2, l J ~pound stnior tight end was )42 in rcc:epttons, b'-• hh r play~ngoal·line 1taod toodoutr •r taethna a runner on the iwo ana batting down a pass. * . a'OHl'f VERB Woodbrtctce Teammate Da'vid Town~nd fielded a kickoff and handed off on reverse to Evers who then went 80.yard down the ~ideline " fOr the Warriors' first touchdown. ·----~--~~~~---."!"! Tlu ;LANNIGAN .Mater Del l The 6·3. 21 s.pou nd senior offensive tackle sraded out to a 18 percent and. aocordina to Cooch Chuck Gallo, "he dominated and ·played a great game." ·..;;._~...;_--~~~~~- Bll:.LYPAU W eatmlnater A 250-pound offensive tackl~ the '83 letterman was instrumen- tal in the Lions' passing game with h1s pass protection in a t 5-13 victory over Mater De1. ·-------------------- TEDDY BAUR Saddle back The Roadrunners' 158-pound scatback scored two touchdowns and had a key interception, stop- ping Costa-Mer4't. only 5e"AOO&- scoring opponuoity. COLLEGE UMPIRES .... From Cl umpire supervisor said coUege um- pires would replace the striking umpires. . "We'll bring m umps who ha~e worked Pac-I 0 or Big Ten pmes. and a few others:· said Butler ... We don't want to bring . in min~r league ump1rcsaaa1n because it leads to hard · .,FUEL DOCK j NOW OPEN Alston t("ademark: patleiJce · feeltnu and the after-effects aren't good.r. "The negotiations a·rc• going on - between Chub F~ney and Bobby Brown and the umpires." said Ueber· roth "They've been goma on for months and mol'ltbs. I think thcy•re both doing a good job. They•rc sincere. COMPLIH MARINI SIRVICI AM~ Ct.4lt Gw4e ~-4 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tom Lasorcla. the man who sucoeeded Walter Alston as manaaer of the Los Angeles-Dod&ers. said MoQP.ay he wa~ glad his 1former boss was elected to bastDall's Kall of fame bcfoTC he. died. ''J know he really appreciated that, and he deserved it," Lasorda said by telephone from his Fullerton home when informed /AJston had died "rlitr in the day at a hosp1lll in Oxford. 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The \Cteran designated hitterplayed for the "h1tc-haircd ~tro1t manacer when he was in lhargc of the powerhouse Cincinnati Reds teams of the early and mid-70$. And Anderson has e1lway!. spoken well of McRae. B1:1t ifs also a tact. McRae ai"ees. that Andenon·s latc- 10n1na tactics against the Royals an ~t year\ seem to have backfired more often than the)'°ve succeeded. "Spark> 1s ~. great mana~r. J would never '8) anything bad about-him," McRae said Monday as the Royals and Tigen prepared for the openfog game tonight of their Amencan League playoffsenes ... But he's walked a lot of us in the past few years to-;et to other hHters, and 11 alway!l <JCCms like the guy he decides to pitch to winds up geumg a hit to hurt him " McRae a veteran of the Royals' playoff team\ of the late ·7~ and 1980. admits this team. which won only 84 games, 1s probably less UJlented than those Kansas Ctty squads of ye terycar. But he cautions the ·casual o'l>- strver nor to be deceived by the 20-vtctory difference an the Royals' and T1aers· records. ··The average fan as probably Jhinkmg we're not going LO win. The 3\:Cra~ ~ i~ erobably thmkina we're going toget 'lll>'lped out. ·he said . .. But I think we can play with a.rtyone in a short stries. The pitching 1s always file key. And it's a matter of playing well for fiV'C or sut days'· • "In baseball. over the course of"a teason. everybody plays well for 11 least ·a couple of weeks at one stretch or another. ll's Just a matter of being hot al the right time:• McRae t'I quick to agree that lhe Eastern Oiv111on champiC>0 Tiscrs bave put lOlether an impre ive club. • ~ , .. 1 el phone en1ice: 1onday·Friday 8:00 A.M,-5:30 P.M. ~ Bu i_~ Counter: Monoa)·-Friday 8:00 . 1.-5:30 P .M. • • <;:A 'CELLATION & CORRECTIO S: Caru·ellations and torret·lion ma · be mad.-on itame dt>odline1o> at> abo,·r. Please 01ik for n . C'anrt-llation . nµm~r-·whcn <·onrf'llfo~ your ad. 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THE HIDDEN UNBLOCK North South vulnerable."East. Cieals. NORTH • 1076 c;, J76 ... O AQJ f A95 WEST • , EAST· +9842 •5 c;, QIS c;, K 10952 0 4 O K85!2 • Ql0843. • KJ SOUTH · • AKQJS <::?A 0 ltf76 •tei .. South had a •er1 fine overeat~. and he did not need much encourage· ment. Crom his partner to go on to game. ·• . / Had East. not been busy in the auction, West misht .have led a mi~or suit ani:l declarer, after win· ning the ace, would have d plain sailing. The heart lead was unfor- tunate for declarer. tor tt knocked tinues W'ith the jack or diamond• ·. and he hu 10 tricks. So East wins the king o( diamonds and Jeada a heart. Ir declar~r ruff a, he will 111ake only nine tricks because he wUI be locked on the table after cashi'll the jack o( diamends. Therefo.re, ~· - muat diacard a club Crom hand. West wint th queen or heart.I and continues the suit. Dedater again ·The bidet n : CHARLES GOREN "" w t OTtll l 0 •• t o s+ 4 + P PaM • ·' .. ; • c11m 1111111 , 0 ••AN <J l C 0 UN T 'f C A '-1 F 0 R NI A ? ~ CE N T S an.-beld iD ·$75M bilk· T oma~ Carter arrested on-66 counts o grand' theft. securities violations By STEVE MARBU: of up to S7S million. °'"*Dlillr~...., · Thomas Donald Carter, 1 former An Irvine bu ine1 man who had Corona def Mat resident who now a pirations of launchina a theme lives in Lake Forest, was booked into a_muse'!lcnt park he hoped would ~ County )ail on an annt nval Disneyland, was aJTCSted Mon-warrant chargini him with 22 counts day on susJ\icion ofbilki~a investors of ,ll"l1ld theft and 44 counts offelony ~parts Estancia High 'a Scott Lane wins Dally Piiot honors as weeR' s prep football player./C1 Newport Harbor Hlgh's Annie McCray and Cor- ona del Mar's Linda Burton are best~ f~lenda, on and off thf) . Former Dodgers skipper Walter Alston dies at age 72./C1 Council· -hepeful says 'I'm no dud' as vandals continue to ·d~f ace nls signs ·By ROBERT BARUR .,. ... Cl.er ........ Someone's doina a downriaht dirty trick to Randy Durda. Durda, a candidate for the Huot- . inaton Beach City CounCil, put out six large ycJlow-and-blue political sians on city streets a couple a week.I ago. Culprits struck •lmost immedi- . atcly. • They used spray paint to blot out the "R .. and ·A .. in Durda'• name and blac:Ud out references to the City Council .. Elect Dud,1' the scaled-down tnC'Ssages read ~ a 29-year-old newcomer to politics, and bis frieods put up -44 more 4-by4-foot signs last weekend. Vandals defaced about .0. "I went-down 10 the Red Onion to have dinner abodt 9.p.m. and they (Pleue eee DURDA/ A2J se<;unty violatioru. He surrendered to heriff'£. ~u­ tics and is being held on SSOO..OOO bail; Arraignment is set for Wednc.. day. Mark Wray, ~artcr's attorney. was . not avadat>I~ for ;:ommcnt early today. Carter, 32, allqedly solicited In- vestments throUJhout California. Washington and Oregon. In- vestigators said about $30 million, 150 volun1eers help get ·Bolsa Chica ready fot" flighty visitors./ A3 Challengers biggest spenders In Fountain Val- ley City Council race./ A3 Me~a sqtie1cBes · _ Dick·Dale's plcins California Great White sharks are out there-In bigger numbers -and they' re waiting./ AS Nation Labor Sec'y Raymond -Donovan takes leave of • absence to battte lndlct- ment. / A4 Mondale, Reagan ex- change criticisms on • campaign trail.I AS for ~oldies~ club By TONY SAAVEDRA °' ... .., ....... A plan by "surf 1uiw king" Dick Dale to turn a vacant Costa Mesa rcstawanlfoto a ciusy nijbt club was washed up Monday by a small wave ~protests from nc1ahborina rcsi- <Jm)ts and landowners. The City Council, with member Ed McFarland absent, unanimously up- held the plannina commission's de- cision Sept. 11 to deny Dale's request for a permit to operate 1 niJht club- restaurant at 2831-A Bri tol-St. Dale's •l>e;ta! wu denied Monday by L.councll that was rcluctapt to allo.,.., a possible noise and tnffic nuisance near the Mesa de! Mar housing tract. an &JU that is alru<ty battlinJ with the nearby Pacific Ampb1theatre. ' · "The people of Mesa dcl Mar have probably had aU the frecconccrti they can siand for now," said Coun- cilwoman N~ Hcrtzoa. rcfcrrina to residents' complaints.of.noise from the. open arena. Dale, who was born Richard Monsour. called the action a .. financially devastatin&·blow," and said be would probably abandon his plans to rebuild the restau,.nt. which has repeatedly_ failed to attract busi- ness under diJf crent ownerships: Dale said be sianed a five-year lease for the b~ild1na and bas already spent $40,00010 renovate it. "What ru probably do is chuck it." he said. in an interview outside the council chambers. "God. rm not the amphitheater." Dale told council members be • some In the form of ~n fuadl. ly sOtialtd lnvcsunmu 1n IOmCthirt& IRAs nd Kec>f.h was -put .up by ht called "'medical f.lc:tonna" in Orange County mvcstors. Whith be would buy unpaid medical Sheriff Brad Ga~ who 1116 tUs msuranc:ic claims at a discount from i:Jepa.nmtot has been invcstjptina doctors and bospitalnnd tbenc:oUccl cart~ and his crumbled. bu ioess a P':Ofit of up lo 40 percent once cmpue for 18 months, wd Car1et insunnce companies paid the futl operated a classic ~id acme in amounL which old investo~ wt.re paid off With . "Medical factoring" rat a term money from new investors. made up by Qi.rtU: io'fcst&ptors Camr,asl)tt'Sidentoflrvine-bUcd allqed. · ' TomC.artetEnttrpnscs, lnc.,allqed-According to Shenfrs an- DlckDale planned lo build a classy _!'eS1.lurant with daneina to music videOs. .. It'll be called 'Rkbic's' if I can open the thing." he said. Dale also offered to hire sccunty auards and partcina vateu to keep a lid (Pleue eee CLUB/ AS) Newport woman has already served ~ost of sentence I? rugs stolen fromFV ht;>spital __ Maauel Real in Los AQ&Cles.. Croley received the liabtest seoteoce of any. Several c:kfenaants were pveo five yea.rs lD prison. . ~use Q'01n alttady has beta jailed for five montb.s, sbC 'Will be Fnantaff ... wire reperta freed in .30 days. ~ c:x- Newport Beach resideotCindy t.co-plained. . Croley was sentenoed Mollda)' to ix The. Ncwpon woman kept months in prison for her pan tD what finan('jal records for her 24-ycar~ authorities described as the West brother, wbo ~~"bed by pr:c-- Coast's laJsst cocaine rina. an or-ecuton as the ti.DaPiD of an open.non ganiz.ation led by her brother Alan that _distributed more than a ton of Ol.trles Mobley. cocaJoe alo the Oranar: Coast. .. It was a ~ It's fanwtic. Croley and the other m .l>CO'Ple Prayina bdps, commented her sen~ Monday M:rc delc:n"bed-by Q1.ber .:.Lesia MOblcy. who said be AssiSW>t U.S. Attorney Matt Bonner feared lus dauahter would receive a as minor fisurcs in the Mobley riA&- len&thicr sentence. · · All bad pleaded prilty lO various~ Croley. 27, and SIX other peot>lc ctwces. wa-esentenced by U.S. DistrictJ\J(tSC (Pleue eee SISTS1l/A2) World • U.S. sees Httle hope of aiding In settlement of Mideast problems./ M Three cosmonauts end longest stay In space.t A4 COllege ·administrators cite potential state f undirig woes 2nd.FV woman attacked Mlnd&Body UC Irvine Medical • Center's new Breast Im- aging Center wlll aave worries ... and llves./81 .ftma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board BullnMe Callfornl• ~-­ OtaAlfled Comlcl Croeeword Death Noticet :.Help YOUt'Hlf HorOICope Ann Lander• Mind 9nd Body Mutual ~und• National N-. Opinion Plf)arazzl Polloe Log ~Not '8po(t1 8'0Ck Marketa T~on Decll~e In .student enrollment might mean less money for next year's campus budgets 87 PHIL SNEIDEfutAN .,. ............. Followina a statewide trend, enrol- lment has dropPcd at Oranac Coun- ty's community colleges. but campus administrators hope the state won't penalize the schools for it with a drastic cut in f undina next year. · At ajoint l)tt$S conference Monday at Santa Ana College, the chanttllors or the county's four community ... college distncts asked that any fund- ina cuts bC imposcil ~dually . Under state law, community col- lqes with a declining avcraae da1l)' attendance this year face ttdlK'Cd fundjna for the l 985-86 school year. "I w~uld favor a longer transition period. • aid Robert Jeo5en, chancellor of the Rancho Santiqo Di tnct, which include Santa Ana Colltae. Chancellor Larry Stevens of. the Saddlcback College OtStrict added. .. , don"t thin.It anyone could have pre- dicted the impact (on enrollment) of tu.ition. the early tart of daues ~nd the condition of·tbe economy .... To · chanae fun4ina literal)) overni&ht has a dramatic impact on ProsratnS.. staffi"-and services." Davtd Brownell, actiJJ4 chancellor of the Coast Commumty Collete Dutrict, wlucb includes Ora.nae· Coast, Golden ~est and Coastline colleac said commun1tl coll have suffered a series o financial _ ___: (PJ_.. ... COLLSGS/A.2) • BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ~ ...... A 29-)'Ql'-old Fountain Valley wolf\aD was raped, lied up and robbed ~ bet h l' bY • suspect police bclie¥e .-respousiblc for a imilar incident last Tb\lf'Jday in &he same oeiattborbood. Fountain Valle, DOlice • lbc dCicription provided lb)• both ctl matcb. The asuilant i believM to ~ a S-foot-7, innyl. blond-haired man · bet n 30 and w yea1' old. (Pleue ... UCOJllD/42) _,. Pai:amedic short~g~ little b~eathihg room ----- Focus o~ THE Nu-.s -- \ ... • CoNTINUEo S10R1£s ------ - --- SISTER OF DRUG KING SENTE NCED ••• Jl'romAl . Of lhe 31 defeo whoaJ ha\C p 10 be ntcnccd n Al otbcnarc (ugitivcs.. Cr )' rould ha\t tt '" 'tCt\·)'t prison tenn on ch r of cocaine PoS. ion. ill~J use of the ff telephone an~ cu oms f1'1 ud .. Her attorney, RobCn Corbin, h described Crolci > a manor fi urc m he ripg, yina 'he had quit the group DURDA IRA TE AT SIGN VANDALS ••• Prom Al .were aU OK. When J came back home about· I0:4S p.m. every one of them on Warner Avenue was dama&ed. "I can't leave the word Dud {-On the signs.) Name 1dentafication is the main th1og." Durda, a vice presid~nt m_ his father's soil excavation and O\l field . ~aintenance companies. said he ~­ heves the sign defacers are a few . peoJ>le, a clique, "who do not want me in otrlCC." Durda, who said he would f !lht for the rights of individuals agamst special interest groups, added. "'Somebody's si.ngling me out." The s~ defacers even attacked one' of bis s,gns at lhe family's business on Stl'wart Strect, near the city's Reservoir Hall northwest of City Hall. Durda said he does not know the identity of the cuJprits but vow to "catch them an the ct." He said he will personally perform urveillance m his radio-equipped car a.rnd call paboe as soon as he sees anything suspicious. Durda said he has mentioned the problem informally with police but that the-incident doesn't havt a high priority in the fight against crime .. SECOND·FV WOMAN RAPED •.. From Al' IJt both mcadenu, the suspect reportedly drove up and down the residential streets near Mile Square Park and asked directions to a particular street. After forcing his way into the homes with a knife, he robbed the women. raped them and t1e<t them up before fleeing m what ma ha.ve been an older-model door. After raping her and tymg her up with tape, he stole an un- determined amount of money, Chris- tianseci said. But the woman was able to call police soon after the early afternoon rape. Last Thursday afternoon, a 2().. year-old wom_!,n was reportedJ raped. as$8ilant walked her through . the home, taking about Sl23 in cash, Christenson said. He then forced her into her ~rents' bedroom where he raped her repeatedly then tied her bands and Teet ~hind her~back and fled. ... 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M SI LOUIS •1 ,, S\,..t .. T~ 11 M I.it lei!• City n u llnAllt-71 .II ' 8tft Olloo 13 .. 42 ISM fninolleo ,, .. 44 611'1.NM.PA .. 71 le SI SteMa.11 a ... 40 S.1111 .. 00 '3 81v:-r.: 70 " ,. • 8low"c Ill 71 .. 11 9(1oii ... -70 44 52 srr-50 44 35 T°'*9 • 4t ,.. T-17 .. .. T .. •• .. WUhlnOton ., ., .. WIUlll• 10 14 51 Wiik-~ .. 60 ,, WllnWlglon,O.. .. ,. .. rown m101-p1c up true . says tcc- tlve R1ck Christenson. Monday's Victim was washing dis- hes when the assailant stopped at her Morning Glory Avenue borne to ask directions. He left. but came back later to force his way into the home. Holding a knife to her throat, the ning a special neighborhood watch meeting Thursday (or the residents of the area m the wake of the two incidents. Elias quits as OC Philharmonic director COLLEGE-BUDGET WOES ... From Al blows in recent years, includmg Proposiuon 13. the removal of fund- ing for avocatJdn and rccrcauon courses, and the 1mpos1t1on of a first- time~ver tuition this fall. -. Brownell said such dramatic changes "don't JUSt rock the boat, they almost capsue It .. College reforms 1iurf by veto of testing bjll · Enrollment figures released Mon-8J the Anoolated ,,._. day indicated that 126,602 students A ptanned reform campaign have enrolled this fall at the county's for Cafffomla'a community -•-seven community colleges, a 7.5 ""' cOIJege t>ecau• the 8Ch0ol8 do not prc>vtde structured programs With de9r' requlrwnenm. Robert J Elias. 30, has left the helm of the Orange County Philhannonac Society, based m Costa Mesa, to ~ome executive director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Elias resigned last week after an eight:month stint as executive direc- tor of the Orange County organiza- tion, which sponsors performances by vanous groups at the Santa Ana Had\ School Auditorium. Jean Tandowsky, spokeswoman for the ph1lharmon1c society, said· Elias was scheduled to have started has new JOb Monday heading the Los AngelesChamberOrchestra.. which 1s based m Pasadena. Tandowsky described the move as ~micab.le,"-end -.id Eku WM CJt- pected to continue as a temporary consultant, helping to guide the unfinished projects that he started m the Orange County group. "He accompfished an awful lot while he was here," she said. Tandowsky could not elaborate on the projects the group bas undenak.en and would not divulge Etw• salary at the Orange County societr. .,- The moft11:> PJ.sadena as a comin1 home of sorts for Elias; who served as HS~tant-man~ for thC" chamber orchestra from 1979 to 1981, said Tandowsky. The Orange C.Ounty group is inter- "'1ewing three candidates to TCplac:c ~lias. A decision should be made within three weeks, Tandowsky said. percent drop compared to last fall. legee suffered a Mf'IOUI Ntbeck Statewide enrollment at Cah-when_ Gov. Geor~ Deukmejtan fom1a's 106 commumt> colleges as vetoed a bUI that· would have down about I 0 percent. according to a provided for~ and couneel- George 08vld Kl8ffer, pr_,. dent or the board of goyernora of the community colleget, said ~ waa caught off guard by sun-- LEN FROM HOSPITAL ••• recent survey. Ing of new studenta. Even though Orange County's DeutcmejJan vetoed the $10 community college enrollment losses mnnon reform me&SUre SundMI, arc below the st.ate average, 1t still '? -1 could resull rn the loss of.malhons of It WOUid have enabled 90me 20 dollars in funding for the next school community coflegee to establllh year. the local administrators wa.nied. entrance tMt"'I pro0rema. ln the Orangt County fi~ counaell.ng and (ollow-J> released Monday, only one inc~ Checkt..._'[M lo~ W ·'1£l m enrot1ment was recorded. That reduce the number of dropouts occurred at Saddlebac~ College's and to encourage student• .to North Campus m Irvine, where transfer to four-year echools. enrollment 1s up 12. I percent this fall CrltlcadaJm manu students do with 5,024 students enrolled. Saddle-adu 1 back Chancellor Stevens attributed not gr ate from co~munfty the gain to the continuing population day'a veto. • patients told authonhes they saw a "This bQI w0uld have st•naled W<?J!lan pull the medicine can into a v utility room used for stonng dirty a complete ch~ In the way we clothl's Monday evening. tr~ community college ltu-• The incident apparently attracted dents,'' KMJffer said. "It would their attenuon because the woman, ... -~ frOm the 8ii1k-or-dressed an 1eans and a m! blouse, °'~~:· bumped the door several times with c • a: the cart. -~ communltY ~ Polrce reponed ttn: rnechcme art chanoeltor Gerald Hayward Nfd had been left m the hallway for about Oeukmejlan didn't "take advan-t 5 minutes b> a nurse who was on her ~ of a s,fgnlflcant opportuntfy rounds when she went into one room. for reform end to fmprO'Ve ec-In the first incident, it 1s believed countablllty." that the culpnt wheeled the cart into an empty hospital room where the -locked tray was pned open and lhe narcoucs taken. Hosp1taJ officials reponedly have compiled a ltj!_of employees work.mg on lhe floor at the tJme of the thefts. Hospital Administrator Craig Myers said today he does not know if there arc any su~s. ''And 1 wouldn't tell you if there were~ Myers Jard. 4here ir no reason to give that out." The medicine carts arc supposed to ~ kept under the superv1s1on of nurses at the nursing stations on van ous floors, pohce said. Hospital technicians or nurses reportedly push growth in south Orange County. occ 1-'1 e'-·oUme·-t The most severe drop-13 percent .uu. .u.a' .u -was reported at Cypress Coll~e. In the Coast d1stnct, Coastline's Tot.al Students: r CARTER· HELD IN BiiK ••• · enrollment 1s down 1.8 percent. Golden West's enrollment 1s down 9.§ peTCent and Orange Coast's 1s down 7 percent. Coastline Cypress Fullerton Golden West Orange Coast Saddfeback (Irvine) Saddleback ... • (M1ss1on V1e10) Sant.a Ana 1983 15,283 14,7S5 18,950 17,627 24,043 4,483 18 948 :!2,739 1984 ~ 15,013 12,839 .11.0 16,652 -12. l 1 S,926 -9.6 22,357 -7.0 5,024 +12.1 18.IS4 20.637 The college administrators at- tnbuted the decrease to tulllon, a declining pool of high school gra.du- ates and an 1n'lprovang economy A recent repon indicated Orange Coun- 1y·s unemployment rate 1s a 4.2 percent which means fewer residents need to attend community colleges for JOb training. COUNTYWIDE 136.828 126,602 PARAMEDICS NEEDED IN COUNTY .•• r From Al schedules to keep a full complement of paramedic<; at the ready Paramedics in SaRta Ana and other cit) fire departments are bemg paid o~rt1me to work extra shifts while ce'rt1fied paramed1Cs mother counties are being encouraged to an1t1ate transfers to Orange County. he re- ported. While acknowledging Sant.a Ana has the greatest need for paramedics. other fire departments that arc short of ~rsonnl'l include the Garden Grove, Orange and San Clemente departments. Recd said ' __ Orange Coast cu1es, on the other hand. ate an relatively good sha~ for the time ~mg, according to Reed . He said his Newport Beach department Just Call. 642-6086 Delly Piiot Dell very I• Ouar•nteed Yoncla• f<011 I! ;OU not he.. '°" 1)800" Dy has ··no immediate needs " Huntington Beach, Fountain Val- ley and \ost.a Mesa each~ in need of a paramedic while the Cltl'cs of I rvme. Fountatn Valley and Laguna Beach contract for paramed1c services with the county. which also is m good shape. Elsewhere m the county, the van- ous city fire 'agencies each need between one and four par3t_med1cs, the fire chief said. Faced with a paramedic training cont"ct deeml'd unacctptable by County Counsel Adnan Kuyper, t.uperv1sors bnstled last Tuesday at county staff members who were responsible for the contract nego- tiations. · Board members gave county of- ficials charged with working out the agreement until today to resolve three vague portions of the proposed con- tract with Daniel Freeman Hospital. In the meantime, the board directed the emergency medical services office to submit realistic alternatives to the contract in ca~ no agreement can be reached Chief Winner said that the super- visors' goal~ and those of the county's fire chiefs ultimately are the same. "We want a quaUty training con- traet," he said. "But what the fire duefs remain concerned about as the propnety of changing contracts in mid-stream when no other provider could be on line before Feb. I." What do you IUte about the .Dally Pilot? 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"Goofy," according to one a~~uamt- anre .. He was named assistant dircc- Carter also had plans for wriung tor of special project for enteruun- and 11Justrat1Dfi ch1k1ren's books and ment at the amusement park ·while coordmatm~ ive st.age shows, all still a college student. along has om Sawyer-Huck Finn Carter's aspirations were cut down theme m late 1983 when the federal Sccunty As a college student, Carter worked and Exchange Commission shut at Disneyland m vmous capacities, down his operations and froze com- including a stint pbyang the role of pany assets, totaling more than SIO the carts to andiv1dal rooms where medicine is dispensed to patients. . The narcotics taken in the two burglarhes ranged up to 100 m1h· grams of Demerol and up Jo 7S milligrams of morphane, "a very Potent" dosage of medicine, accord· ang t9 a pharmacist. A llosp1~spo eswoman said ntt>~S adm inist~ tQ. cancer and hean patients wi the most severe pain. Demerol, she said, as used to ease more moderate pain. The second theft occurred despite beefed up secunty, the spokeswoman said. m1lhon at the time. A lawsuit filed against Carter by the SEC was settled last sprinJ when Carter agreed not to engage in fraudulent activities and not to seJJ ... unrefJStered securities. No de- tenmnarion of guilt or innocence WU made 1n the agreement. Caner filed for bankruptcy last December. Hts assets, at the ume, included a S 1.5 m 1 l lton home in Corona del Mar a luX"Ury home in Lake Arrowhead. .. \ -. 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The entire ~P met recently at the home of Coa.n- dlwom.an Jackie Heather. From left are ftewport clYic leaden: Pat Krone, cl.U eenice board; Mary IUcbmond, - <) H A N (, f < < JI I t ~ I '( r J A L I HJ I• N I A " , • _ t ~,. i '-. .. an'-s arres Tom Carter held ' on grand theft, wanan11 cb.argina him with 22 CO\lOll ... • of crand theft and 44 counisof fdoay • • security violations. ' He surrendered to sheri~s depu-ties and is· beina bdd on SS00.000 "· bail . .Arraignment is let for Wed.De$- • day. Marie Wray, C'ancr'"<J attornc:Y. w not availab1c for coauaaat eatty today. . <:'arter.~~~ Tom Caner Enterprises, •~. ane,ed- ly solicited investments JD somethinl be called .. medical fac:tori .. ID which be woutd boy UDpaid ~ insuranoc claims at a discount &om doctors and hospitals and then collect ~ profit or up. to. _Ml J>C!'CM'* o~ insurance com~1es paid the ~ amOUDL . .. Medical faCtoriAg .. was a tam ' ~ made up by C.artcr. tnvestip.ton' • ~--------• alle&cd. ~~i,~Wlalpl•i:~~=-.=~.:.i:::-=~~--:-·cirtcr. li a1qedly Jolici~ ~ • • • ~ ._ investments throuabout Califom , mayor;· Patti-Gene Sampeon, arta commt..ton: Loll Washington and Oregon. In-· zoc,Jln, 'cltlaen'• a~ental qaallty com•'-lon• and vcstiptors said about $30 million. Rae Cohen. ~u. beach• and recreation com.,,._.on. . · (Pleue eee CAJtna/ 42) ~sa · squelches __ _ e-'spla11s for ·'oldies' club By TONY SAAVEDRA Oftlleo.lr ......... . A plan by "surf guitar king" Dick Da'le to tum a vacant Costa Mesa restaurant into a classy niaht club wl$ washed up Monday by a small wave of protests from neighboring resi- dentHnd landowners. The City Council, with member Ed McFarland absent. unanimously u~ held the planning commission's de- etsion Sepl 11 to deny Dale's request for a permit to operate a niaht club- J'C$taurant at 2831-A Bristol ~t. • Dale's appeal was denied Monday by a council that was reluctant to allow-a possible noi9t and traffic: nuisance near the Mesa del Mar housing tract, an area that is alttady battlinJ with the nearby Pacific Amphitheatre. "The peopl~ of Mesa del Mar have probably had all the free concerts they can stand for now," said. Coun- cilwoman Norma Hertzog. referring to residents' complaints ofnoi!C from the open arena; , • -- Dale, who was born Richard Monsour, called tht actton a "financially devastating blow,-and said he would probably abandon bis plans to rebuild the restaurant., which has repeatcdJy_ failed to atuact bus1- ness under differtnt ownerships. Dale said hesigited a five-year lease for the building and has already spent SAW,000 to renovate jt. "What I'll prObllb\ydO'isdiiiekit;' he said, in an interview outside the council chambers ... God, I'm not the amphitheater.'' Oale told council members ht planned to build a classy rcsa.aurant with dancing to music videos. "lfll be caftcd •Rrchie's1 if I an pen the thing." he said. · Dale also offered to hire security guards and parking valetS to keep a lid (Pleue tee DALE/ A2) . - Morphine, Demerol stolen from locked medical trays·. !~a.:!!!!ARm About 120 individual dOICi of tbe powerful drugs morphine and De- merol have been stolen from locked medical tra)S in separate incidents at Fountain Valley Community Hospi- W. a detective said today. The narcotics thief Ot" thie\·cs first ~r Friday cvcnina and ooi.: S7 vials of the pain-killing medicine in solubon form b)· pryina open a mobile medicine cabinet that is wheeled from room to room. The thieves struck aaai1\ Monday eveoinaaod took 64 U\OtC individual \ia.b of mcfrphine and ~t. . OcU:c'UTeS Ind hospital 0 • would not put a street value on the .drup and ~ c:leclined to say if the bur&buYtDIY ~ .. imide-tbeft. · Jfo~erI it was learned that tw0 patients told authonues they saw a woman pull ~ *1cdicine can into a utilit} room u5ed for storing dirty clothes Monday cvcnina. ~ 1nadent apperently attnacted lbe1r anent.ton becau9C tbc .,.oman. dressed in JC&JU and a red blou bu:111ped tfrlloorsrveral omes Wlt the can.. Police rel)Of1ed the medicine can had btto tel\ ia the hallway for about (Pleue eee DROQ8JAS) .seco_n~ rape reported College administrators cite in samt; netghborho~d potential state funding ~oes Decline In student enrollment mtght mean less money for next year 's camplls budgets Chancellor Lan)· tevca of he \addlcbadt Col tat 0 tnct a~ .. I don't think an)ODC could have prc-- d!Cted t.be unpact (on enrollment) of tuition. the early W1 of c and -- By PHU. SNEJDEIUUN ,, Ot .. o..,........ . follow1ng a statewide ~nd. enrol· lment has droppc'd at"Orange Coun- ty's community colftaes. but campus admirustrators hope the -.tate won't . penalize the schools for it W1th a dra tic cut in fundin ne't year. At a join' p· coofereric:e Monda) a' nta Ana Collqe. the chancellors of the county's four community college distn"as asked that any fund-the cond1ti.oo or~ cconpm ·--:To ing cut be impMC<l ~duallv. cha fu.ndi~ literall overnight tiU Under tatc law . community cot-a dramatic impact on lqcs 'Wlth a dcclinina &\erage dai.Jy taffill,f and 1Cf"\1ces.. .. attendance thi )car face reduced David Brov.nell. aroac chancellor fundina for the 1985-86 school )ear. of the Coa~ Communtt - "I would favor a lonccr tnn ition DiMc'r. w "ch incl\JGC period." said Robert Jen n.. C l. Gold W and Coast.lane ch.anc."'Cllor of the Rancho 5anli \ col .• said community co Oi'ltriC1, which includes Santa na have uffc~d a ries of finanaal ~olkge. . · (Pleue ... CQl,1.&(m/ A2) • 8utletln Board Bullneea California News Cluatfted • Comlea Cro.aword Death Notic.e HtlP YourNlf Hor~ cfil Para edic shortage little. breathing roo~ Ann Lander• Mind and Body Mutual Funela National Newt OpfnlQn Paparanl Potk:ie LOg Public Noticel 8pon1 Stoett Matkett Televf on Thea..,.. w .. thef Wortd NeWI .. C7 • C4 82 ce 82 81·2 85 A4 A8 8 1 A3 C4 C1-4 ea 82 93 ---14.2 A4 .. 4 JEFF ADLEI F 0 c ll s 0 ~ l Ht N H\ s ------ ' •1 I r -•,,J> -- CoNT INUlo SroR1Es -- - ' 2. 1984 .. J DR:N.GS STOLE~ FROM HOSPITAL ••• IS mmut by a nurse "1hO w son her rounds hen h went antooncroom, Jn t e fmt ino1d n1 it 1s belic'<-ed that ttie culpnt \\heelcls the cart into an empty ho pita! rootn where the locked tra) was pried open 'and the narcotics taken. Ho pi11l otftc13Js reported!) ha\ie "And ,~wouldn't tell \Ou if there com pi ltd a Ii t of cmplo}ees working were," M~ers uid. "There is no on the floor It the time of the lheft . n to gi vc that out." • Hospital Ad.ministr tor Craia Myers id tod y he d0t"$ not know If 1here arc at\y uspccts. SECONDFVRAPE ••• · P,..At thewomanwasat>Mtooanpouce the home, taking about $123 "tn eoon aftet the .. tty afternoon caah, Christiansen eaJd. He then rape. forced her nto het' parents' · lattThurtdayaft~.•2~ bedroom Where he r1N>9d her ~~ wom.n WM reportedty r~tedty then tied her hands r~ after the aasallant stopped and feet t>ehlnd hef'. back and b)' her Morning Glory Avenue ned. home to uk dJrectJons. He left. Fountain Val~ pOfloe are bUt came back tater to force h s ~Janning a special neighborho6d way Into the.home. watch meeting Thursday for the HOiding ·a knife to her throat. resid nts of ttte area In the wake the 8aalfant w ked Her through • of the two incidents. l he medicine cam are suppyse"J to be kept under the supcrv1!>1on of nu~s at the nursiri$ stations on various floors. poHce id. Hospit I technicians or nurses rcponeJI)' pu h ·the cans to indiVidal room! where medicine is dispensed to patients. The narcotic~ taken in the two burglarlics ninged up to tOO mili- grams of Demerol and up to 75 tnilhgrams of. morphine. "a very potent" dosage of medicine. accord- ing to a pharmacist. • A hospital spokeswoman said morphine is adnunistercd to cancer and heart' patients with the mo 1 severe pain. Demerol, she said, is used to ease more moderate pain. The second theft occurred de~p1te beefed up secunty, tht spokeswoman said. - DALE 'OLDIES' CLUB REJECTED •.• From Al - on the noise from people dnvang in the parking. lot and to discourage loiterers. . He said there would be no live entertainment and the music would be mostly ··oldies but goodies." although he compared his proposed nightclub to a Newpon Beach hot spot that plays current "Top 40" hits. John Willycrd. owner of 8.{l ap~- WiUyerd also complained that people leaving former restaurants at the site would honk their horns and rev their engines late at night, waking bis tenants up. .. If they open tl up. ol' John will have to call the police depanment every night," he sa1d. A veteran of 25 years an the mght club busmcss. Dale. had picked. 1he "Dick Dale's Huntington Beach Rendezvous .. was turned over to his ex-wife Jeannie Grimtnitt in Febru· ary as part of a divorce settlement. Additionallr,. Dale said bis .. Rendezvous· night club at a Gardon Grove shopping center was sold as part of a (!FOject to renovate the c.cnter. argued that there were enough himself in the tndustry after losing his bad for Costa Mesa. 1t would have .. dnnlungplaces .. along Bnstol Street night clubs in Hunllngton Beach and . had something 10 make 1t vef). \Cry to "supply everybody.. Garden Grove. proud," he said. COLLEGE BUDGET WOES ..• From Al blows in recent years. ancludmg Propos1t1on 13, the rcmo I of fund- ing for avocation an recreation courses, and the 1mpos1 on of a fitst- ume-cver tuiUOA. this I. Brownell said such dramauc chan "don't )USl rock the boat, t e most capsize it." Enrollment figures released Mon- day andkated that 126,602 students have enrolled this fall at the countx;s seven commuo11y colleges, a 7:5 percent drop compared to last fall. Statewide enrollment ,Jl c~1i­ fom1a 's 106 community c-0lleges is down about I 0 percent. according to a recent'Survey. Even though Orange County's community college enrollment tosses arc below the state average, it sull could result an the loss of m1lhons of dollars tn fund1ng for the next school }eat. the local administrators warned. In the Orange County figures released Monday, only one increase in enrollment was recorcfed. That occurred at Saddleback College's North Campus an Irvine, where enrollment is up 12 I percent thas fall with 5,024 students enrolled. Saddle- back Chancellor Stevens attributed the gain to the continuing population growth an south Orange County The most severe drop -13 percent -was reported at Cypress CoU~e. In the Coast dtstnct, Coastline's enrollment is down 1.8 percent, Golden West's enrollment as down 9.6 percent and Orange Coast's is down 1 percent. The college administrators at- tributed the decrease to tumon, a dechnang pool of high school gradu- ates and an 1mprovang economy. A recent report andacated Oran_ge Coun- l)'s unemployment rate as a 4.2 percent. which means fewer residents need to attend community colleges for JOb ttaJnang. °College ·reforms hurt Dy veto df testing bill . A planned reform campaign for CalffomJa•s community 'Coi- •leges suffered a serlous 1etback wnen Gov. George Oeukme)lan vetoed a blll that would have pr<?Vfded for teattng and countel- tng of new studMta. ~ OeUkmejtan vetoe<f the $10 mHUon reform measure Sunday. It would have enabled some 20 community colleges to estabfflh entrance testing Qrogram1, counseling and follow-up checks. The Intention WU to reduce the number of rc)pouta and to encour• 81\ldents o transfer to f our-ye~u achoots. Critics claim many atudenta do not graduate from community college beC&Use the achoOfa do not provlde structured programs wtth clear requirements. They asao say very few students tr.art• fer to the state•s public ut'flver- 81tle8. DeUkme)lan aild In his budget in January that he eupported the Pfggram "In concept." He cillled the reform bUI "premature" In his veto message Sunday. Tile oover~ said any ad· dttfonal money for the two-year col~ should await the com- s>kt1Jon of a state review of the mfsalon-8rid funding of the atate'a 106 ~mmunlty colleges. OeUfcmeJlan sighed a blll eartlet this Y*4U'. catllog (or itte study. George David Kieffer. presi- dent of the board of governors of 1"8 community cotieo-, said he was caught off guard by Sun- day's veto. . ..Thti bfH would have $tgnated a complete change In the way we · trut community c6Uege stu- dents." Kieffer aatd. "ft would take us away from the atnk--or-Mli\ lll)pl'olld\ ••• Caltfomla communttY cou~e ·~ Gerald Hayward UJd DeukmeJlan didn't "take advan- tage of a significant opportunfty for reforin and to Improve ao-countablll~." the two officials said they would try during the ne~legfslat­ lve session to get the ,\ame bill passed and &fgned by the gov-ernor. The community college•ystem has been beaet by flnancJaJ ~obtems accompanying a two- yeer dri>P In enrottment. The Legislature declded recent~ to impose a first-ever $5()..per- semester fee, endlng-an lmpaase over funding. The ;Overnor'a education ad- viser, Wiiiiam Cunnfngham, said the bill's $10 mllllon price tag contributed~ they.to.-_._....._ PARAMEDICS NEEDED IN COUNTY ••• From Al schedules to keep a full complement of paramed1c'i at the ready Paramed1C'i in Santa Ana and other city fire depanments are being paid overtime to work extra shifts while certified paramedics in other counties arc beang encouraged to initiate transfers to Orange County, he re- poned While acknowledging Santa Ana has the greatest need for paramedics, other fire depanments that are shon of personnel include the Garden Grove Orange and San Clemente depanments. Reed said Orange Coast cataes. on the otha hand arc 1n relatively good shape for the tame beang. according to Recd. He saad has NewPon Beach department Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dell very I• Guaranteed has "no immediate needs." Huntington Beach, Fountain Val· ley and Costa Mesa each are 1 n need of a paramedic while the c1t1es of Irvine, Fountain Valley and Laguna Beach contract for paramedic service\ with the count} which also 1s an good shape. Elsewhere in the county. the van- ous city fire agencies each need between one and four paramedics. the lire chief said. Faced with a paramedic tnumng contract deemed unacceptable by Count} Counsel Adnan Kuyper. su~rvisors bnstled last Tuesday at county staff members who were respo"ns1ble for the .contract .t'ego- tiattons. Board members gave county of· fic1als charged ~th working out the agreement until today lo resolve three vague ponions of the proposed con- tract with Daniel Freeman Hospital. In the meantime. the board d1rec1ed the emergency medical services office to submit realistic alternatives to the contract an case no agreement 'Can be reached Chief Winner said that the super· visors' goals and those of the county's fire chiefs ulttmately are the same. "We want a quality training con· tract," he said. "Bui what the fire cluefs remain concerned about 1s the propnety of chanaing contracts in mid-stream when no other provider could be on line before Feb. I " What do you like about tbf Dally Pilot? What don't you llkf? .Call tbe number a t left and your me sa1e wlll be recorded, transcribed and delivered lo lhe appropriate editor. . The same 24-hour aoswerln& 1ervlcf may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Leuen column mutt Include th~lr , name and telephone number for verlflcallon. No circulallon calls, plea1e. ' Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Clrcui.uon 714/142-4333 c1 .. 1ui.cs ectver11•1ng 714/142·5'71 All ott..r ct..,.rtment• 14243211 MAIN OFFICE .. 130 WMt 0.r SI C;)tta U.... CA .Miii> ~ft~ • 1$00 l;o$\a IJHA A fj~fl H. L. Schwartz Ill Pubhsher . Roaemery Churchman Controi er Stephen F. Cerezo Donald L. 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OJ 11 aa 61 •• ..... eo 41 13 u 11 45 •• 41 N 4e 71 M e7 47 17 ,. n 12 71 66 73 .. 74 iG .. 11 13 '11 .. 00 70 41 ,, .. 70 .. so .. .. 41 ., .. .. .. ~' ~ &6 50 Ml 41 1as quits as OC Pl11111armonic <Jirector Roben J. Ehas, 30. has left the helm of 1he Orange County Philharmonic Society, based an Costa Mesa, to become cxec4tive director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Elias rc!>agned last week after ao eaght·month stu~ii p executive direc- tor of the Orang~ County organiza- tion, which sponsors performances by vanous groups at the Santa Ana Hilth School lftld1tonum. Jean Tandowsky, spokeswoman for the philhannonic society, said Elias was scheduled to bave started his new job Monday heading the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, which is based in Pasadena. :randowslcy described the move as "amicable," and said Elias was ex· pccted lO -continue as a temporary consultant, l'lelp1ng to guide the unfinished project~ that he started m the Orange County group. "He accomplished an awful 101 ~hilc be was here, .. she said. Taodowsky could not elaborate on the projects the group has undertaken and would not divulge Elias' salary at the Onurg"C County societf. The move to Pasadena 1s a comma home of sorts for Ehas, who served as assistant manager for the chamber orchestra from l 979 to l 981, satd Tandowsky. The Orange Cou01y group as mter- "iewing three candidates to replace l!has. A decision should be made within three weeks, Taodows.ky said. ' rCARTER HELD IN BILK CASE ... From Al some in the form of pension funds. IRAs and Keo~s. was put up by Orange County investors. ShcntT Brad Gates. who said his depanment has been anvest1gating Caner and his crumbled business empire for 18 months. said Carter operated a classic pyram1d scheme in which old investors were paid off w11h money from new an~stors. • Accordtng to Sheriff's in- vestigators. Carter actually used the investments in an anempl 10 bankroll the construction of a theme amuse- ment park in· Las Vegas and to finance a feature-length animated movie. 1 he amusement park was to be called "Huck's Landing" and the ambitious park plans called for a huge hotel. a casino, a bowling alley, a miniature golf course and a res- taurant that was to bear his wife's (Daa,e) name, according to invest- ment brochures Caner also had plans for wnttng and illustrating children's boob and coordinating live stage shows, aJI along a Tom Sawyer-Huck Finn 1theme As a college student, Caner worked at D1snevland an various capacities. utcludmf a slant playma the role of "Goofy,' according to one acquaint- ance. He was named assistant darec· tor of special projects for entertain· ment at the amusement park whale still a college student. Carter's aspirations were cut down 10 late 1-983 when the federal Securi- ties and Excban'e Comnussion shut <town his operation!> and froze com- pany assets, total mg more than $I 0 million al the time. A lawsuit filed against Caner by the SEC was settled last spnng when Carter agreed not to engage in fraudulent act1v1ties and not to sell unreJistered secuntaes. No de· termmatio[j.of guilt or innocence was made in th!' agreement. Caner filed for bankruptcy last December. His assets, at the time, included a $1 . 5 million home in Corona del Mar, a luxury home in Lake Arrowhead and 1 S expensive cars, a.pcludi ng a Rolls. Royce, according to a court- appomted attorney. He also possessed a collection of autographs from every U.S. president valued at $500,000. Friends and former emplovecs of Thomaa Carter Carter have defended the man as an ambitious but honest businessman whose talents were in the area of creauvny. not finances. ~ ...