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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-01 - Orange Coast Pilot-- fHUJ!',( f\y NI.! MfH-H l '•1ti t / .. -iebe ~d1•1~1i.•k7~n ·kil~l·i~-~-=-- ·=~-..,.------:r--,.;-,--------=::--:-,,.......___ . { J '·. ~ ~ Cocain,:. cash discovered t 'AA U'P~r in tbcbeachcouaaetheysharcd.Both Harbour. , •, "~cjµstcan'ttayyet~no. Today student. Sheiiff1 dcputia lilid din' -. ~ ~ were sabb&'I thn1rc1ous ltmes. • ~er drop])ed t~ inhltf!fW"ttmc we wi'TI ~Uy~-lfollOt bttint: be-was rm'*'7ed...t--ago 1n .Sunset Beach 'd eath houset vcstigatorssaid. 198 1 cue, however, bccaute in· toaooutthereanchtani!'tcrViewin& are not Sutt how be suPPorled Jy STEVE M.UUILE Ot-.o.., ........ A small ~t of OOcainc and a large amount c>rcash were found three years ago at the Sunset Beach Eungalow where a man and woman Cout -Beach Boulevard la being pushed for a designation as aeuperstreet In a pllot project tp smooth traffic flow./_~3 . . Lion Count~ Safari of- cta1nayftmaytak91JP to three months to find :~~:::~:~~~::::::::~~~==~~. Callfomla Some Olympics officials are upset about secrecy of surplus./ A5 Nation -.. - Halloween went pretty smoothly. all things con- sidered In what was termed a 'slowyear.'/A5 Mondale, Reagan still on campaign-traH as electlen nears. AS World Indira Gandhi's as- "'-4NiMMtilfl& on triggersvlol- ence, pontlcal uncerra n-. ty In lnd,1,./81 :=:PrfnC94CS Stephanie nar- YOwfye'ierts kidnapping by eottpfein car./ M ::::::::::::::::::!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Boatlhg ee Newport.yach ts are among 24 entries In Los Angeles~to-Mazatlan race./B1 The Holder-20, designed by Ron Hokier. gets praise for man~ ~verablll,trit t he 1984 Mallory Cup./85 Sporta- OtherSunsetLeague football coaches give their views on Friday's.. Edison-Fountain Valley confro~\atl!)':'·.~C1 Newport Harbor High wins the Sea View League water polo title with an 8-4 win over rival Corona de1Mar./C2 .............................................. •···· .... ·····•········· ································································-.:.·.· Entertalnme~ "Dynasty" makes It two In a row over "Dallas" In the Nielsen ratJngs. /113 Baalneu Real Etstate Is again pro- jected to be the top Investment possibility for Southern Callfornla ln- veatort./87 INDEX 81-2 82 C4 A3 84 A4 cs.e c. C7 87 ce 82 84 A4 Al 81 A3 S.7 C1-3 85 82 83 A2 AA ·' Capt. Jack Devereaux confirmed vestaptQrs could not prove who$c people," the captain said. hun~lf. . ' that-Attardo And another man ~re cocame it was., Devcrdux said. "We will be 1euana. mtQ .some .. He ~..a wat.er-oricn&cd ~- were murdenld-this ~. Orln.ge-an'CSicd thrtt )'Cars ago when abou ~vcreaux said homicide in-questions ·btcc how ·he (AtWdo) He surfed ind laked the beach. Re Wal County Sheriff's investigators re-$23,000andonegramofcocaincwcre ve~t1ptors are kcepinJ an "gpen supponed him5elf and what's been very easy f>ing.:· wud Gary A~ poned today. • turned up during a narcotics in-mind" to the executaon-stylc slayinJ ~ported as his fttiquent trips i.o South thi viQim J brother. He said fuAeni DarrclJ John Anardo1 25. and vcstigarion that led lawmen to the of Auardo and Andersen· this week America," Devereaux explained. ?ot'f'ingements ~ .. up i n ~ air" Stephanie Michelle Andersen. 20, Sunlct ~ach house. ~oss ~aclfic but ~re not ruling out. the possibility Attard.o was described b)' aa(uain~ beCiiise Of the ongoing police 'lri-w~re found early Tuesday_ afte~oon Coa$t. Highway fro'!!.:_ Hunuhgto~_l_!!~uld have ~n drug related .. · antes '4lf an ar~e~t .surfer and a ~ 1 • _ (Pleue Mei>UTB/A.2) -~.D_M cOP.d .- r:rli--_.-f t(~ ~ ~~ -, istn.~y 4 ~VOY ·~· I -Y'L$A M..m6NP;y-~ Of .. DllllJ .......... ~ The pretty. perky daughter of a Costa Mesa couple will represe,nt ... ..DK~1and n1ts-Ambassador to the World come January. Chosen from a fjeld of 80 em· ployccs, Melissa Tyler, 20, is tooling forward to a year of traveling \~rough _ Europe, the Onen • ustra 1a an air SO .4.merican states. - "I was very surprised. I was Jbrillcd," Tyler. the daughter of M arilyn and Vernon-Tyler of Rob- inhood Lane, said after the Wcdnes.- • day ceremony (see left photo) an "Which she was named spokeswoman fJ Disneyland's-30th -anniversary . . "I just. love Dis!'eyland. I've a-}s loved 1t," she said. Tyler began working for Dis- •. it~yland two years ago as a dancer in , the amu ment park's parades. She · · still danc'es an parades in addition to shows, Tyler said. Tyler w~~ ~n as ambassador for her enth\J ;'ibpearance, a bi Ii-· - ty to express hcrsel.( and her knowl- • edge of ttie company. according to Disneyland administrative coordi- -'"TlatorCictly Rigdon. - Ajunior at UCLA. Tyler will take p. breather from classes to perform duties. Being chosen Disneyland's am- bassador will allow T yler, the young- est of nine children, to fulfill one of her greatest wishes. "M )' ultimate dream is Pai:u. and that's one of tile Cities l'rg.aoing m::: she said. ... ... Born in Februazy. T)lel'l~pccts to spend her 21st tflnhdiy in a foreign country as par\ of tbe·amusement r--"Kln'lr'J '3Ct crrumriain 3(Tdaynour. • CoRyc~L· LB voter -. . booklet-~. Taxpayers' grou p says brochure was ·made to ~educate' By USA MAHONEY Of .. Dellr ......... Paul Chrisuansen said today thAt lhr La&una' Beach Taxpayen' As: soci.ation was try;ng t.o educate-not confuse -people by creating • voter's pamphlet similar to one Issued by the CH)'. · .. It was an attempt to educate. tbc. voters." the 33-year--0ld prcsideut of the t.axpaycrs' 8.SSOC'lat1on $-aid of the white, black-bOrdcred pamphlet ICftt to the city's 11,000 registef'ed voters over the weekend. The reason the pamphtet resembles one issued by the city earlier in month along with sam~ ts 1s that the asSOC\8t1on "wan it to appear that was the same type of 1nfontlatioo they'd already tcecived from the cn ovcmment," Chris-tia~n sal<l w ~ assooa11QJlDlm.12hlct•ri~_i ri favor of a quesuon on Tuesdays ballot tbat asks voters· VlCWS about consolidating local elections with the pnmary or gcl'\cral clections. The official handout conwns only argu- ments apmst consolidation. City Clerk Verna Rolhngersaysshe would have pobhshed the usoaa- uon ·s ugumenr.s bad they been submitted m ume but Chn'S'\Janscn says Rollinger didn"1 inform hun of the correct dcadh,ie. linger .called the assaoauo.n.. pamphkt "misleading" and said she had turned the matter over to the cn v attorney for rev1cw - -. v A mus1~ major stuetjing classical piano, lhp. Newpon Harbor H 1gh graduato say, ~he hopes to combine ilha~ inrcrest with another love - cammun1cations. After graduation. she would like to join Walt Disney \, -Producuons' educational media City Attorney Pb1lhp Kohn re- viewed the association's mairinJ and CO}lclUdcd that, while II may VtQlate • the electioA CO<k. the .city has no J djvision. 3unsdiction in the matter. - _Kohn said he advised RoUmgc:r that 1f she wished 10 pursue the issue. ~~~~~~~~~~~l!l~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. ~ .. 111!1!1111 ...................... llll!"' ...... .===--(Plea9e eee.COPYCATf A2) NB fights · $6.m,fllion dee sibn· S&n Diego rackets probe nets two Irvine suspects City pressing for new trial, appeal U.S. officials allege ·rampant corruption · in biddt~g for $24 mtllioncounty ,co n t ract coun affida, 1ts containing allega- t100'i ol m1sco nduc1 and fa vonusm in the awardin~ of the pact. The count~ later paid S-5 m1lhon to Tehnl to <.cttk a breach.of contract lawsuit in surfing dam es By JEPP ADU;A,. Of ... Dellr ........ Newpon Beach city officia,ts planning to challenge a n Ora Coup\)' Superior Coun jury's cision to award $6 million to a• · year-old quadriplegic paralyzed it\_ If swimming accident near the BalbOa Pier in 1980. Newpon City Attorney Robcn Burnham aid the a ttorney rep- resenting the city in the civil lawsuit (Pleue Me N&WPORT / A2) .· -· John Taylor Flummer, Goff make w a ves in NB election -. .. - Candidates wa fn lone cou ncil s kirmish. emphaatztn .differences In ph1losoph!es A two-year probe J.~t led to a federal racketeering "inp1ctment against 15 defendants. including two Irvine men and former public of- fk1als. found "rampant corruption·~ lD the b1ddm~ for a S24 m1ll1on San Diego County contract. The indictment alleges a con- sp1raq to commit rackctecnng o'er several years and 1s alleged to have involvtd pa) ment of bribes and kickbacks. laundering of funds. and "carnal bnbcs" involving thcpravid- ROBERT HYNDMAN CAMPAIGN '84 Althouah rnidents and ei1'}r of-oppon!fllS' election bid . pos1uon.s dea'rty. QciaJs qrcc this year's election 1! the Goff, a city planning com-"I understand he plays both 1dcs to most tranqud Newpon Beach has missioner, accuses Ply_mmcr of the middle. so 1\0 p nc k.oo'W JU.St iarr; 1bff& /1 a campaian "haVinJa funy underst~nd1ng of the whert he stands." Plummer sa ~rap ·beiP& wqtd in the West issues: Of Gotrscampa1in attack on her. Newpon area. "She offers very l1Ule leadership, Plummer A ys, "I don'\ mind somt-- Wltiletwo of the threr City C'ouncil she's more ofa follo~er," he says. one runnina apin t me. but I think 1ncumbenta·&re listed alclM'on T un-Goff said the one-term coun· ha campa14n stink :· day's ballot. Ruthclyn PtunuMr finds cilwoman has not bttn a force~n the But outsuic .. .of thc C.'tptttcd clc~ henelffacinatwochallcn1Crswantina City Council and has chosen to ttoo-time d1 putes. Plummer and to ~nt District 2. -simpl~ follow other. mort a scru"c Ooff offer disunct cho.11 to thL And thouah their fisht may be tame counctt members, 9', 00 votcn of the We t Newport by Newport'• atandlrda. Plummer Plummer accuse her chaltenJtr o di,tnct and 0.¥C Goff -the two tc.dina not '*-I •bk! to male his pos.tt1on Plummer. a rtttrtd bu 1· candidates -have made It clear that clear ~ neuwo mln who ran unsuctt' fully thttt arc chffercncu betWl'ltn them A a ~lann1na comm1u1oncr. he la'' Sl>flna for the Repubhcan, nom1· Vivian Roum, a first;lnKk teacher says Goff he ahcn11t'd fellow com-nat1 on 1n tt\c 10th stJtc bly. 1 an ne-.comfr to city poht1 ts not missfontrs and tht c1fy plann1n1 ta fr ~k1n1 her nd fbur•)Ur term o-n p«IC'd to K"n ou,ly chaltensc ~r and has hid trouble tatlna h1 , {Pleue ... N&WPORT/A2) .. . ,..,. ... ' .. •, --.. '°$ of pro ututes 10 public and pnvate o~ctals and other illegal acts. Sati DI o D1stnct .\ttorne} Edwin Miller Jr .. in announcing the indict- ments Wedn~a-.. CaJTed the case "the most mass1vr fraud and public :corropt1on-scheme ever perpt>tnued against the count) of San D1t>go ·· T he charges stem from an in· "estigauon into alleged 1rrtgulan11e<; involving the a~ar.dang of a m1cro- wav.e telephone S)Stcm contract b~ ~n Diego Count) 1n June 19 ? , Supervisors rcsc111dcd 1hc contract in Janual} I 9 3 af\cr the rck'asc ol Miller said lhe Tchnk suit .. had no ment m the first place:· .. Our mvest1gat1on disclosed that there had bttn rampant corruption m 1hc telecommun1cauons mterconnec1 mdustr) for )Cars:· Miller said. "The manner in which unsa' or. business t1ract1Ct'S worked 1~own.clearl) by the San Du~go e'\penence ·· Tf\e 1nvest1gauon of the county's cont~t with .\nahc1m-based Tehnl unco ercd other clients of the firm and r lated consultants wb1ch art allcg · o ha"e defrauded Fresno and (Pleue eee RACKETS/A2) RalalDI kttta• aplrlta . Mtea RW. dr.eued aa a 'tnlAcla 'Of frapes, Tt.alta Brian 11ap...m. 7, of Santa Aaa HetcJata lD tile pedlatrlca ward of "e-c lleaorlal HoepUal oa Ballo'W'Mll alcJaL Hill wu one oj eeftftl Slae:raton Newport~ ~o,eee wato MlP..94'·-- -eer klcl9 wllo couldn't co oat trtck or trea1faC. AddltlOaal pboto Paee A 3 . .... \ .. . Go0ler nights but warrher days ~.::::. S.-<.tllfnWft< St L.•N•• S"Owt•l A..,, 'F'-'H,.$ Snow ~<o.JO~O .,... Sit•io•··•' • ...... S1 Pete T •t'•PI ) S•ll Lw>c f,11~ AbOut the way you drive •.. An automobile driven by Charlea Blain•. 25, of Coeta Meaa, went out of.controlli the 2900 block of Pairriew Road Wedneeday Dight, careening.into an empty Taco Bell. BlUln•, who u unhurt In the Incident, wu arreeted on euplclon of. ·drunken .trtnn,-. Apparently, the bumper •ticker on hie car (in.et) wu prophetic. _ . . . Theft SuspeCt Ile a after cr8.Sli: l\ H ununilt)n 8'3'C'h -man -was arrested Wcdfle'>da} after ht· .illt-gedl} stoic S 120 v.onh of rnpl)l'r trom a Costa Mesa haraware \tore and crashed h1'>jcep into a rcar t.irgo door • while escaping. • (i(1nc-}tip. j)ol1ce repo~ •. [)(), c was g1,cn a sheet of aluminum to measure against .the lloorooard of shoph(~ng Do' e alkgedlnumped mto theJt·cp. dro"e 11 foN ard into the cargo door and then backed 11 out of the parking lot, driving eastbound on f8th 'treet. Hf 01 09 10 lot 09 6V e~ ,, 83 40 •3 . :; CONTINUED STORIES ~w ....... ~*"OU JS Ott' , ,.~,., ' ', SuRF REPORT ian.\111<11~0 S..1 °'41g{) Sari I••"<-'" Sen Ju•n I'~ 5• ~t•M•, .. ~ .... ~,,,~, 5•0U• , .... Spoioane Sf'- Tue.on TulN W~IOO Woe.Ma W.U.M 8•u • WokTl•"ll""' De ----=-<-~= - t . •1Z1 23 '3 1. 3 ?-3 ' '2 7 .;s _s..,,. oce;tm MLllD!""' \ .... pool ,.., Robc:n Frank Do' e ~ told em._ ._Pio>efl at Wnght Hardv.arc, I :!6 Rochester St., that he needed alu"1inum plating for the floorboard Dove kepi 1.1king \aria.us s11ed '>hcets out ot thl· sturt· tu romparc "'llhh1star allegl·dl) h1d1ngblock of toppt'r behind the \hee.lS. pol1ll~ ~1d. I he man -....a\ rnntron1cd ou1s1de He was later stopped b) "-e"-'port Beach police NEWPORT COUNCIL SKIRMISH ... the metal ~archuu\c tu the rear of1he Dovt' was booked 1n Costa Mesa From Al ~tore b} a clerk 1.1. ho suspe<.:tnl Do' e City Jail thq'Clt~ C-punc1l. A natl\ e of Ne-wport, denies C..off s cla1 tul~· RACKETS PROBE NETS IRVINE MEN ... .\mong er ach1e' ements. Plum- mer sa) s "he initiated redevelopment rn areas of1he Cll)-and has taken step!> to"'ard soh ing parking problems. "I g1'e m)!ielrcredll for getting the cit~ to rc:"Cogn11e the work 1.1.e need to do (v.11h parking problems).'" <,he sct\S '"It's absolute!) ludicrous that thr.. Cll}·has 10 put up w11h peopk always parking in red 1ones and so fonh .. Prom Al ( ontr.ft.( osta counties as 1>.ell ru. ~veral hotels, banks and other bus1- nes~s. th~ indictment said Tehnk 1n~1.alled .a .S600,IJ(Xl phont· system for the Hunti ngton &ach Union H111.h Sc-hool D;stml about s1J1 years-ago but there 1s no e\ 1dem:e ot a n)' wrongdoing. alcord1ng to the ind1c1ment Four Orange ( ounl~ men v.ere named 1n the indictment l ehnk's presiae·nl James Linder of In 1ne: Robert St. Pierre of In inc 'Ke pn:s1denl of rci~comm Oe\1gn ( orp. a telecommunKallon\ consulLJ\nt: ~hael Sage of ~an ta .\na. 'ice prcs1d1rnt. secrela~ and Measurer of TCX'. and Robert Schreiber of Yorba ·Linda. a } 1cc prci.1dcnt with Tele- comm Inc. which ass1 .. 1ed in des1gn- 11\g ~n Diego ( ount) 's telephone s)"em and the firm's lead c(>nsultant on projects in Fresno and San Diego. Plummer \3\!. .-.he adH>eates. tor .. ui-nc~. raising thl' parking fine<> tor '1olators . . .\ l s~o. four people tome dov. n and dn1dc to spilt 11 fo ur wa}!>." she ,COPY-GA-T VOTER PAMPHLET ... .sau. ") ou·,~o make n S\ttJ>..'' ' 1k-G01Tad,0catcs an inland parking .. 1ruc1ure "'Ith a 'i,huttlc From Al \be should tum the pamphlet O'er to the ~range Count) D1W1{'f "!· torney s offiee. - Reached thl!. morning. Rullingl'r said she doe~n ·1 plan to rnntact the distnct attornc)' though \he ma~ cha_nic her mind. "The \1luat1on change\ da1h .. she said. Rollinger .-.a~s that although cop>calllng ma) nol Ix-illegal tht· taxpa)ers· assoc1atwn ma' be: 1n violafion of cTcc:tion 1a1.1.~ or po~tal regulations 1ha1 n.~u1re polttu.:al literature to ha vc a prominent!) displayed return addrC'>'> Chnsuanscn ~I~ latk .4.1f a return address was an 0' ers1gJH C'hr'lsuanscn contend\ that the' It\. - clerk has repeated!) bl0<:kl'd aswua·- 1101'\ effort!. to be heard on the mailer "We feel we vedone a -.cn 11 .. c lo the ---~-C' to e3rry-.1'tto"' to t~boa 'Olcrs·· b) gl\_ing them an oppo~mg ph:tcd a financial d1sclosOrc torm Aenin!>ula . Plummer 1~ agai nst 11. '1ew. be said In d1spt.1te was "hether Chm-day~11ng the con~truct1on co"'" Rollinger and ''>me of the Cit\ tian!.Cn should ha' c h!tted a oani.. "ould make !tuch a project ··not C <iuncil memtx·r., arc opposed ti, error that pumped his campaign_ c.conomir::tll} feasible" rnn'>Ohdauon I he} along v.1\h account up b} nearl~ $9.0<Xl Of hl·r n penence on 1hc l 11\ mt.·mbers of the \'1llagc Laguna (hn.,11anscn repont:d the mone) 1n ( ouncll Plummer "3)'> \he's s'Ome- organ1Tat1on, 'I<.!~ rnmb1ning local late March as a campaign contnbu-11me'> fru.,tra ted with the slow pa<.e elect1omw11h '>late and nauonal rate~ 11on from Wells Fargo Bani.. and John the c1~·mo'-e!t at 10 sol\I: problem\. 1.1.111 divert voter ..111cn11on from l'll) -Doe. ( hnsuansen S3)S 11 wai. not .. (jo,ern~~nl)~_k~.Jore,er ... !.hl' l\'>ucs until Apnl 2 I that the banl. tolJ him ~} !>. ··Wh::tte' er we come up with v.111 The co~mcil agreed to place the an error had been made although he he good bu t 1t won't be fast." ql!csuon on the oal101 as an aq' 1son_JlllC\t10ned ~hem SC\eral 11mc,:s about Plumm~r admjjs she's not} "head- ' otc iftt."r the aw><:1a11on, v.hJ<:h ha!. the supposed donation hne per)On ... that !>he's ..et·n less often Ix-en fighung tor rnn~olida11on since A '>pokc~man for the d1stmt al· in thc rnmmunll} than 'ome of her I 9!!3. gathcrc:d more than 2.000 tome} 's office !>Cnl RQlllngcr a lettt•r t·oll~gucs \lgna1urc'i !>Uflf)(Jrting the l'>'>Ue Sept. 28 clearing Christiansen ot an) ,"f think I'm better off doi ng ffi) Rollinger and ( hmuan~n ha'e wron~do1ng. The letter from Deputy 1bing quietly and getting ~11sfaet1bn t~:en at odd~ )inCe June v.ht·n c,he D1stncl Attorney Kevin Chinn ~1d from knowing you·,e helped some .. reported C hrist1an)Cn. v.ho ran an· there 1>.as insull1c1cnr e' 1dencc that one:· \he 'iays ... I'm an important• un\utce!.\ful fttf.C for.ut~ u,.1Unul w the candidate kno"-'tngly filed an part of a team that the Cll) Counul the d1!.tntl a(111rnt·~ hc1..·au\l' '>ht• 1ncorrn1 campaign \late.men\. has C\olvcd into 1n the past fou r behc,ed he hdd 1mpro_pcrl}_wm-)car!.." , ! GolT. an en~aeem<'nt rnn!>uhant. sa}s he disagrees strongl) DEATH HOUSE SLA YINGS PROBED .... From Al -· with Plummer's claim that there arc no real 15.sucs 1n th1!> }Car's election. .\1 a recent candidates' forum. GolT -.aid strategies-on flow best to figh t vestiga11on Ander!>Cn "'orli.cd pan 11mc at tht· 810-Heahh <enter'> 1n Hu ntington Beach and at a modeling agcnq ..Jn Newport &al h "She wa\ an cx1..dlt·n1 t•m plo)ee and becau~ of the naturt of her JIJh. had a great tkal of wnlall 1.1.11h .the public ·· \aid Julie "'ilDov.ell an admin1c,tra11on direction tor the health and nu1n11on Cl'nll'r ''5he al"' a'' had a \mile on her fate and 'ihe \Cf\ muC'h enJUH·d hdpinJ.t rx.·uplc.'' \aid \1d )ov.c·ll ··~hl· \\(I\ 't n popul.ir • r hi\ hi1\ txTn J \er. unnt."Ut'\ilf\ tragt'd' ··the ..1dmin1s1rator addctl · Fnt>i)d., lk'>(.nhcd the pair ... , tht· rx:rfnt ··t:x.·ac h u>Upk" -fncndh uutgo1ng. hlund and bluc-c~cd fhc•, had II' cd 'K' era I )Ca r\ in the t1Jllagc ooh a blUlk from the bca1..h .\n JUll>P\\ performed Tun<la~ re.,ealcd that both hied tod(Jlh fr11m multiple stab "'ounds. rn their upper hodte'I. Dc.,crcaU); v.ould n1ll um-. __ .:~--- firm that ca1..h v.a'> hou~d. although ont· p~:r.,on v. ho "'11 nc'>'>Cd the dca th \Cent• before poltu~ am,ed said both .\Iran.lo and Andcr..cn v.t·rc tied up The bodies were in1t1all) d 1~ to,cred b\' a Branhan man Y.hc1 <1h11rt·d the ·isu ngalov. \\Ith Che }OUng t nupll' Dc'e~au' '311.I. He said the man la\I \aY. them ah"e TueMJa\ mprn1ng and tame upon th~ grut''>ome -.cent• after returning from an crr;intl hour!> later NEWPORT TO FIGHT AWARD ... Prom Al WE 'RE LISTEN ING -- Just Call 642-6086 ex pansion of the John Wayne Air- pon. clean up lower Newport Ba~ and solve parking problems arc maJor issues that <thou Id be discussed. The e1ght-}car Newpon re'i1dcAt !>aid the cit~ should annex the unincorp<?ratcd communit) of anta Ana Height~ as soon as possible -.o a res1de.nt.iaJ .£Orung could be assigned to It to help pre' enl fui:ther airport growth As for ckanup of the lower ba)-. Goff said more pumpiog stauons need to be installed. "M y bad.ground a'I an engineer tells me that 11 somctull~~ tal.<.'\·a h11le mone) 10 !K>lvc a problem:· he said. '"Everybody's a"'are of lh<." l'n· vi ronmental sens111 \I\' of the: lo" er bay. and I do n't thml }ou C<ln rcall) p1it ~().fl prt!SC~~ It •. '..' --- Go also suggests pmate busi- nesses step 1n tu pump out the "'astt' from boa ts in the-.harbor -an rctca already be1ngt'Onbldered by en ad hoc committee of the Cit)' Council. GofT~ys the idea for 1nvolvem~nt by the private sector underlies h's pohucal view\ '"Government should onl)' ~tep in when no one dse can solve tht.=". problem':>' he 'lays. Gofl'ls also an advocate ol rehabili- tating areas of the Cll) he sars ha'e suffered from maucnuon. Areas 1n Wcs.t. ~rt. bc.sa.y.s. arc plagut?d b) inadequate parking. lmer and deteriorating streets. "·1 don't think Ruthelyn has been an effective. productive leader fo r WesfNcwpon Beach,'' GolT said .. , know t~c city. I've led tours of West Newport for other planning com- missioners so I know they'rr familiar with the areas I'm tallong about. .. Vivian Ro um, the third cand1cbtc vying for.J.h.c District 2 sea~ is a newcomer 10 Cit) politic\ v.ho has offered fresh -1f as ~et unc\plored -solution\ 10 Newpon's problems. Asa solu11on to the hen"> use o f the John Wayne A1rpon. Roum sug- t'-e\ted that a rapid trans11 system be: implemented lo transport airport U'-t'r' IO Ontario .\1rport Ruum al~o \ugges1ed closini the airpun and using the Manne Corps A1r~1a11un in El 1 oro forrnmmerc1al tl1ghl'> 1n!t1ead . When that comment 1.1.as mc1 b> c:huc.:kl~ from the audience. Roum defended the idea and sa1d her ine,pcnem:e in ul} politics may 'it:r"e as an a!.!tl'I rJthcr than a J1ab1lll ) on thl' nmnlll l 1lc (ioll: Rr>urn ad vocates a \huulc ..en·•lC 10 ca-.c parking prob- lems on tht· (X'ninsula and also \upports annna11on of ~anta .<.\na lk1gh1' Cit\ ( ounul 1m:umben1s Phil Maurer and John< ox Jr arc-running ont1pf>1.,..,e<l-tfl 1heir~d1 lfll" Hui '-c"pon Rt·alh \Oh:r!t \\Ill fate l\-\U utlwfballol 1!.\Ueslues<Ja\. P·ropo,t•d amtndmenis tO the C'll} thanl·r indudc a mca!.urc that would thangc tht• date on 1>.h1c.:h nev.I} dt·ttcd ( ''' < oun(ll members take otfae \.c'' mcmlxrs .ire installed alter the tif'>t ol lht• 'car following· the NoH·mbcr dt•c1i11n. J( appro,ed. ( hartl'r ·\mendmcnl L ~uuld call for a '>JX'U.tl meeting to be held 1n m1d- :-.U1\l·mber after the elecuon results -:Jrl' crnrtlrd ~ rt1t• countf. for the purpme ul 1n\tJlling the nc"' mcm- tx·" < II} Manage• Rob:crt W)'nn ..aid lht· ad.,aniagt''> of the propo'\Cd 'i)S· tern v.ould mc::tn n('~I\. elected coun- Cll member!> v.ould not have to wall t~u month\ to 1alrc ofllce-and oulltu1ng member\ would not ha'c to pa\\ on mea,ure., 1 n deference to the nc1>. counul A \l'l'OAt.l mt!-a~ Char~ A.mt•ndmcnt l\t. I'> linked to the fi rst and talh for tht• mn\or to be <;elected al the '>JOh' mtd·"'<•"emhcr meeting whl·n thl· m:w council members arc 1n\talled. What do you lik'e about the Dall) Pilot'' Wha;t don't you like? Call the number a t left and your message will be n·t•orded. transc-rlbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Tbe same U·bour answering service m ay be used to record letter s to the ,.editor on any topic. Contrlbucon to our Letters culumn must lndude their name and telephone number for verlfleatloo. No circulation calls, pluse . Tell u what's on your mind. ha-; been auihon1cd 111 prq>l:Ht ,, mouon 'loct·k1ng a ni:v. tnJI I .i1 lrn11 1ha1 Burnham 'ldlt.I hl c \f>l.l 1\ thl' < 11~ < ounul v.111 Juthonn Jn .ip1x·JI of the JUf) ·, Judgmcnt ' tht· u<.can ufl "-l'1.1.ron 1n \p11I l'l!l!l fht· JlKigml·nt 1.1.a\ tht· 1.iqtnl l·q·1 le' 1cd ag.a111\l lhl l 11'. Juror-; dt'turn1ncd tht• tll\ "'·" '4'1.pon\lhk lor T a~lor'> par;jh11ng 1nJVl)bnau\t· 11 knov.1ngl) and ntgli- gcnth ma1nta1nc<l tht• popular \lrl'trh of bcalh U1 an un~fc conJ111on and failed 10 pml '>1gn' 1.1.arning '"''Ill· ··1 rx·r'><illall} don't belil''l' the tond111on ol tht· hl'alh a1 1ha1 time ....... , d.mgerou\ under '>latc la"' · RurnhJm SJld 1n c\pla1nrng tht• pc>1n1 nn "'h1d1 tht• u t} "'ould ba'\l' 11~ motmn tor a nl'"' trial. .. In m> 1Jp1n1on 11 wa~ not being used 't'llh ... I (. _i. { j, ~( ,,L THE OYSTER CASE ,.-/ \,~i . X ~ FOR EXCLUSIVITY ··1 he tounul 1n our d1\l.U\\10n\ ha\ 1n<l1u11cd a de,ir·t.' 111 aprx·:il hccau-.c the> l)(:hn e tht• 'crd1u v.a<, "'rong." liurnham'>a1d "\\c'r( 1r.1n~ to ob1a1n a nt.·" tnal or appdlJtt· re.,1cw of l\\Ul'\ v.t think were wr6ngly dcc·1dcd " '· ( II) oOicml\ were \IUn8 \\hen !ht• 1ur~ awardt·d Sl1 m1ll1on 1n .d:image' to John 1 avlor I he ( fart·mont man 1!t confined to d wheelth•ur sinu· sufTenng a m1d-<:t'f" ital frat.lure nf h1<, <;pine .ilter ht' ran and d1\'ed into tlut· tart· .. ' mer\ ofthl' Odngcr T h~· ul\ ·\ 1..h1cf legal coun-.cl ~111.I 1 a\IUr''> a~1orney'>. Wa)ne <\u\tero that the: ( ~~ ( ounul ¥\ill formal!~ and Herbert llafif prc~en~d tons1dt r filing an appc·al at 1t'I No ... l'v1dencc "uring the trial ind1ca11ng I~ meeting. The cll), <.01nc1dcntnlly, the 'Kean ho11om near the pier v.as al"><l ha\ un11I Nov 13 to file a mot10n '>UbJcct to rnn,tantly (han~ng um-"'llh Judge Llo)d Hlanp1ed. who d111on'i tht• rt'>u lt of S"tnftmg ~----pm1dct1 ovenhl'.'<'1l a<tktfti thaflllc th.it treated un'>(.·t·n ufhhort: trou(lh'> iun., dec:1s1on Ix• O\erturncd and a hok\ and \;rndhaf'> ne"' trial granted '"'· r <r1A', Clrc ulellon 714/642-4333 Delly Piiot Dell very la Querenl.ec:t Daily Pilai Cte ... lfled advertlalng 7141142·5171 All pther departmenl• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE tA ,., '' ,11 If• ... f ,. 611 .. • i • " I ' '°',. I. Clrculetlon TelephonH 'I I '"Ir' r ,. e<I • _ _....._~., ,~ ............ ~.I H. L. Schw•rtz Ill r-t' .... t'T"'T • . AoHmary Churctim•n ,, ,, • ll'r Stephen F. Cerazo fr <.Ju t M nfi!J''• ' Ooneld L. Wllllamt C11t IJIJI Jll M.Jr •tlijUI • ·~ " \ . IA .....,.., 1' .. 'f,;IJ --- j . - LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS ion Island · • \ ... - '1L' .'VMI. RO LEX -. -, -Bu LLFT1N B oAHo The Board of Tru teti. of the Nauonal Multiple The Oranac C'o unt)' Board of pcrv1sors today Scblcros1s Society, Oran1e County Chapter. invites the recommended that 8cach Boulevardinina throuJ)l lbc Pu he to attend its ,nnuat mteuna and award• heart of the county. be selected the ot proJett m Uic presc.1Hauo11 dinner on TucMl•y. Nov. t ), at 1he Mcndtcn rourfty's proposed ·•su~reeu .. ·pr -m. J10tcl , 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newpon Beach. · Supcrvi.sor voted 5-0 to recommend that the county Norman S. Namcrow, M.0 ., mJ:dical director of the Transportation Commm1on designate the Beach Center for 01a1nostic and Rehab1litut1on Medicine of Boulevard corridor: runnma fr9 m Hunting_ton Beach D,anicl freeman Memorial Hospittl, will be'pecisl guest through La Habra. as (he first supentreet when it-takes up ~ speaker. the: matter tn December. ~odal beams at 6:)0 p.m., with dinner at I and The much-ballyhooed superstreet program tJ viewed mee11ng at 8. Space is Jim11ed and reservations, al $18 ~r by traffic planners as a key component in tbe county's person, must be confirrned_by Iucsctfy.~ov. 6, by calling .Jransportat.ion fu1ur-. Planneff-beheve strcet"tmp•__,,nr-.-t·-"'-4 631-9391 or '770-6050. men ts. s~ch as signal s1 nchroni7ation, bus turnoutJ and lnlcrSCCtJOO flyby~. WllJ &reatly improve non,freeway Panhell~nlc achedulee meeting traffic now Th( pilor proJCct stud~ will foc us on devctopingplans • W. Bailey mnh. anomcy·at·law. -will be guest for a 'upcr tre~t. cost e!>limtcs ~nd project financing. speaker at fhe Wednesday. Nov. 7, meeting of NewpQn County Enivronmental Management Agency Oirec- Harbor Panhcllenicat IOa.m.atG lendalcFederal Savings 1or Murray Storm uraed board metnbers tp select th~ and Loan commumty room. I 00 Newpon Center 'Dri ve, Irvine Center Dnve-Mo ulton P<irkway com<ior in .south Ncwpon Beach. • Orange County as the demonstration project, bwt . Arca women afl1li ated wit~ a nat1on~I sorQntx arc supcrv1sori unlnimou ly opt'Cd~tt:tntll trtYttcthtnm:~nd. A ~tlla runcficon andOnage game Wlll considered a leading candidate for supcrstrcet status. follow the mceung. Fo r more mformat1on, call 786-0644 Two other candidates for the.pilot project were the or 760-1505. • Harbor Boulen rd corridor and Katella Boulevard. ' Eb n 1 b h Supervisors seulcd on Beach Boulevard, strongly e · C U C angee meeting supponed by Supervisors Ham ett Wieder and Ralph The Ebell Club of Irvine will hold its nex 1 meeljngon Clark. after south county ci ttcs voiced no objection to the Wednesday, Nov. 7, at ~:30 p.m .. at th~ home of Sondra selection. The Beac h Boulevard comdor ·transverses KJeinbans. The original meeltftg1iate was changed due to PQrt1ons of the superv1sorial dis1ncts represented by, election day. Supervisor Roger Stanton. Wieder and Clarlc. -. Halloween vlalt Cindy Woodward, 13, o( 11'ocintaln Valley eeemed a bit o•enrbelmecl by all tbe Sbera~n Newport Hotel ·emp~eee who •bowed up lo coet:ame Wedo y after- noon at the pedlatrlca ward of eoec Memorlal HMpital for 90me lla1loweeD nl&ht entertainment for tb~ patient. wbo cou.14 not &et oal for the nJCbt. Business to be dtscui.sed will 1oclude food dona11ons for the Women's Transl11onal Living Center. and the ~~~~sd~~r~~~~~~ra~~~~e~~d~~.~~~:~~:~~f~ Consultant .. u~e. ~-,_ --Tes· t shows· .+1"'at 3 _oat ·,· -. that group. For mqrc: 1nforma11 on, call 55 1-4504 or b 1 "-_d_ .,. 1;1 j ___ _ 551 -3553. -~----o e=.LJJ a1n. Ile; 1 •. . Ne~~:.=~=fi!b'?r>N:~:!':.!~~~~~s for mor~ creativity accident vtc.timsr tlrow~ annual aucuon luncheon on Wednesday, Nov. 7. a1 11 By LISA MAHONEY a.m. For location and reM:rvat1ons, call 548-6 76 1 or 548-5742. Women res1d1ng lcs~ than two years in the Nepon area are invited to attend Coastline to hold workshop Coastline Commuruty College w1U hold a workshop on the creation of a holiday nbbon vest on Wed'nesda). .Nov. 7. from 7 to 10 p.m., at Lincoln/Ncwpon t;.eaming Center, 310 1 Pacifi c View Onve:Cor9na del Mar. Barbara Atterholt, professional craft deSlgller. will teach how to measure. cut and tuck nbbonS'into a unique ribbon vest. Registratio n fee ofS 15 incl udes matcnals. For mor information. call 241 -6186. · · Rypnotheraplet to speak The Center fo r C reative Alterna1 ivcs, I 32 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. will prcsen1 Peter Paul King, cen1fied hypnotherapist. in a workshop 10 "Show Yourself That You Can Stop Smoking,'' beginning Wednesday, Nov. 7, from 7 to 10 p.m. Of U.. OellJ Not 118fl Management consultant Jacquelyn .Wonder doesn't go so far as to say people are hare..-braaned if they're not whole-brained , but the co-author of .. Whole-Brain Thinking,'' docs contend that usma bolh s1des of the mind makes a person more creative. . Wonder. who runs a Den ver-ba~d consul11ng busanes~. promotes her whole-brain theory to the business world as a way to tap a n employee's full poten11al. She was in Anaheim Tuesday speak.mg before about 500 representatives of Orange Count) businesses and the educauonal community at the Second AnnuaJ Academic Excellence Conference Wonder's philosophy of creative thinking Ands us basis in the recen1ly proven theory advanced by Nobel Pnze-wmning neurosurgeon Roger Sperry that different sides of the brain control d11Terent kinds of thmking:·- Sperry proved that the brain's left side 1s logical and analytical while the nght side 1s intuitive and emoti onal. Studies show that people tend to fa vor one side of thei r bratn ov~r the other, Wonder says. and she argue~ that the key to thinking crea11vely is 1rain1ng oneself to use both sides. Thfe.c ~f five people lulled.in a boating ac;:dcnt m Seal Beach last Sunday drowned and l \.\O others died from massive internal &nJunes, autospit s revealed. The boat1n1 mishap near the ontfilnce to Anaheim Bay also IOJurcd -f<>ur people, 1ncludmg the 'esscl's operator. V1rl Earles. 28. of Seal Beach. A coronor's report revealed that Ronald F. M)crs, 21. of Seal Beach, Kathy Weaver, 24. of Laguna Beach. and Antho ny W. utton. 27 . of Seal Beach drowned when the 20.foot speedboat 1hc) were ndmg in sank in about 50 feet of water. The repon also ind icated that John Bakos. 22. of Seal Beach apparent!)' bled. to death after a broken bone i.abu arm severed an anery. Patnc1a Hulings. 20. of Downey -.. died from traumauc 1nJunes to her chest, accor:.1:1 U> - officials . • Boat ope rator Earles and passenger Stephen B . • 24. of Westminster are being treated a l Los AlimJtoS General Ht>sp1tal. Earle-s 1s listed in scnous condilioo add B~nnan m fair cond1uon · The other two sun 1vors -Carol Kemble, 2S of Laguna Beach and Eme-st Chavez. 24 of Bakersfield - were inJured bul no lonaer are bospn.ahi.cd. The fibergla s boat struck a concrete and steel moonng bou) about 125 yards outside the harbor entrance earl) Sunday morning. The nine-member crew rcpooedly had been al a waterfronl c estaurant in HurJ1ng10~ Harbour poor to the mishap. __ _ Wildlife park begins finding homes for its wild animals -The four-pan series wi ll be held on Wednesda} evenings through Dec. 5, but will not meet on Nov.. 21. To reserve a space, call 642-0377. Being "wh\11 e-bramed." as Wonder puts n. takes crea1iv1 ty out of 1he exclusive domam of the genius or By The Associated Press artist and ?ves 1t-to regular folks as well. . with those animal\, Thomas said Peters said none of Jhe animals that can·t be placed ~~whcr.c.Jmmeda1eh "Ill be killed . __...._ ________ .......,.nder bas comc..up...wuh four 'Rs' for dcvdopin& Lion Cou_n!LSafan~ the 14-,ear-old In 1ne dn\'~~ -P&tlJ fo-rilngte-.r·ac~~ll creauvil). They are rcver~. nsk. rehve and reanfon:e. through \.\lldl1fe park that announced last week 11 will d r ,,1 Coming up "'1th i.oluuons for the re,ersc of an con' ert to an aQuauc theme. says ll expects It will need "The Meeting Pl ace:· a ne"' 1mens1on 1or sm&es. 1s Wed ~..r-xr. 1 r. 5 8 ob"-.. ve can provide a clear~r view of the~ituau. on, she about 1hrcc 1mon1hs find ncw1lomes for its 200 animals. Lion Count ry an1ends to close its dnve through safaii on ~o" 11 The attraction opened in 1972. _ In December. cons1ruct1on 1s to begin on a lJ..ecrc aquauc park. with complet1on expected by May 19AS. navingapanyon nC">UAl).nO\_ ,Lrom to p:n'L11r ,,~µ fro Malone's Onginal lnsh Pub and Cafe. 604 E. Oyer Rd.. said. The bram·~.inalyucal s1dc. m commgup w1th wa)HO ··w e ha\C ~en gcmng calls mall over the UnitC'd Santa Ana. , achieve the un~csirable. ma) find a wa\ to solve the 5tate'l and the world from zoos and safan parks to sell the Singles. a~c 25-plus are invited. There will be a onginal problem Wonder said . · __ .~nimals:· the firm·s spokec;woman. Jeannette Maskre~ Poor attendance was one reason Lion CounU) decided to clo~ down 1ts operation. Last year, the com pan) PQsted a loss of S 120.219. and offio als havt 1nd1eatcd the' e\p«t to -.ho"' a los\ again this year. gunanst/vocahst. hors d'ocuvres. no.host bar and· f"'e Wonder suggests that taking an)' lind of nsk. enher ~1d Wcdne'Jda) • parking. Cost is SJ for members. S6 for guests. For more ph:rs1cal intellectual or personal. is exh11Jra11ng and can Lion ( ountf) 'game warden . Rrd. Peters sald he 1" mformahon, calJ 855-2347. _ help get freshen one's thoughtS. ncgo11a11ng to \l'll muth ol tht.> firm's ··hoof stocl:· whalh Reli' 1ng snuauons when great 1dea5 ha\-c occurred to includes lebras. ga1elles and g1ra1Tes Li on C oun Lf) holds a lea~ on ahc propen) until 1997 The firm 1o1.1ll continue 10 operate IM ne Meadows .\mph1theater "'h1ch "U bull11hree )ears ago on a third of the proixny 10 hold conCl:r1s New members to be welcomed you IS another wa} to mcreasc the flo\,\ of creatl\e Buth<' noted that the most difficult to place IO ne"' th1nk1ng, she says. as 1s reinforcement -., homes will be 20 bt.•ar\ and 15 hons. W.H.O. will host a nc""·members meeting on When Wonder speak\ of re1nforcmrnt, she mea ns Zoological e\pcrts. mclu<;jmg Warren Thomas. Wednesday, Nov 7, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Muldoon's c.xerasrng the lca~t dom1nant-s1dr, of +fie brain. ~R1ghl-director of the Lo' \ngcles Zoo c;a1d scltrng t>r even g1' Ing Restaurant, 202 NcwporrCcntcrDrive, Tasljii)n sland. bramed people could work on mathematical p(oblems or away tl'le bear'i and hons could pose a prob)('m bccau~ Newpon Beath. make lists o f problems and possible soluuo!'s to put some ~hey .~1" ea long ume and are prolific breeders. .. In i!dd111on~ 11, will I~ .a portJ.Qn_ of 1hc land 10 .\mencan pons World Inc. to <>peratMhe aquauc park and will lease another pon1on to'the l:Jruted States Sia. Pitch .\ssoc1a11on Li on Countf) wi ll re~1ve a minimum of S45 5.000 a ~ear from thoSt' leases Women arc invi ted to meet members and others in muscle into their weaker nght-bram thinking. Mo'll people (1oos and animal parks) arc tilled up bus1ne~ who are interested in generatmg business referrals and networking. Fo r more 1nforma11on. call Sue Berman at 8J 1-2584. -DAR achedulee luncheon The Pauence Wrigh t Chapter. Daugh1 er5 of the Amencan Revolut ion. wirrllold its regular mee11 ng in the C apn Room of the Hotel Laguna on Tuesday, Nov 6 A bumr luncheon 1scn 11 :10 a.m. Mrs. G~ne NelsorrofSan Clemente will speak on "Women of the Mat fl ower " For more mfo rmat1on. call 494-3260. CALENDAR Thursday, Nov. l · • No meetings listed. PoucE Loe ~ Ednaruth Berger dies at 77 Ed naruth Berger. owner of Jhc Humptt Duropl) ·children Shop in Newport Beach. died Sept. 2 following a bnef1llness a1 the age of 72. Although a longume resi dent of Long Beach. Berger was well-known to local residents through the cbtldrcn'~ shop 1n WestchlT Plaza. which she o~ned for tfie past 21 years Some of her emplo)'ees had worked worked ''"'h Berger for more than 10 )ear~. Funeral service~ were held 10 the Long Beach area. Berge r 1s ~mrv1ved by her husband. Sid~. two dauikJters. Ga)le Foor of outh Laguna and Stephani(• C"ooper of Seal Beach. and two grandaughters. Mesa coi;>S na~ three teens in golf cartjoy-riding spree Three teen-agers who took some golf cans for a spin around the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Clob early th is morning earned themselves a nde to the c1 ry pohce department Sgt. Tom Boylan said the girl and two boys were spotted by a police helicopter makina a. routine patrol around 2 a. m. over the country club at 1701 GolfCourse Onve The teen-agers apparcn1I~ had JumpesS over the fence and "'ere riding the carts around the greens. damaging at least one can and teanng up a pon1on of the course t he damagM wt>re ~ma assessed by golf course operators today. Poltce officers called 10 the scene • detained 18-)'ear-old Em Anderson. as well a! two 16-year-old ) dbths. whose namei. were not relea~d because of their age. Bo) Ian ~as unsure 1f any of the youths h\ed in Costa Mesa The) were brought to the station on fflarges of trcspassan& and rcleai.cd to their p<irents. Boylan said · Tee·n-ager faces long ordeal Surgery to repair damage from aCld will b e tong and complex pcrfor ml'd fhe iJrl a an Ekr~rd100 H.igll &hool so.pbomore, .,.,a., IOf(l'd into a \ dn J\ \he walked to school Oct. 24 and dn' l'n IO \ 1don ilk " here her a-ttackl·r attempted 10 ra pe her then duu<.t·d her 1o1.1th \.\hJt in\~tlgators ~he'e was '>.\ '\ BERN..\RDl~O( \PJ-~teen-ager "'hose tau: \.\.IS burned awa) '~hen a l1dnapper poured sulfunc anJ 0 ' er her head will undl•rgo .. , Cf) long and 'ef) com pie\·· 'urgCI') to l"<'hulld her fate wlfunc aud 1 Dr Thomas lcmmer head of the hum unll at \.tn BemanJino ( ount) Med1~al (enter. ~1d lhl' 15·\l'Jr·olJ g1rr., cond111on had becom~ 4'1'1ble l"n ough 10 pcrm11 hl'r tnn1.l' lul'-.da' to the Univcr\11\ of C'ahforn1a-ln 1m \,kJ1lJI ( t•ntcr 1n Orange. where thl' plastll surga~ "'di he.· \he wa-. lound "'•mdenng bhndl) ~v&f'81 hours later \he had \UITt•rt·d th1rd-i.kgree bums on her head. face. nctl and \hnulda' · ~d oft henkknptwn of at~ n-1mr!"'llfl. shentrs '°'esllgJtor' l.11rr arrc\tt·d Jac~ Oscar ..._mg., a 65-) r-old \Jn Bernardino ma1n lt"n.tn ct" worler with a pre\ 1ou'I raJX' ,tnd JC.\JUlt llln\ ll lhlO JI M at-.\nhur ..._1rl.. &.an -Nor- den.Cit. l '. v.a~ arrc\lcd a1 11 11) p.m Wedncsd~n on MacArthur at the San Diego frn'v.a~ Rogelio Garcia R C') c\, \J "a" nrrc,tcd at Ill p m on M a~·.\rthur Lk.1nor l 111.tbeth \\>ll kcn ~() \'3\JITC\lcdat IO p.m on Mat.\rthur at Red 11111 .\'cnue Barhara Rat' :"<oland 't< \.\ ·" arre<11 cd at '-> p m at thl' "'c"' port and Jn D1l'~o free"' a~ s • • • Jcv.cll') and a p<i1nung were \lokn from ii rnndom1n10m on ROl l \ Knoll "'hllc the r1.· .. 1dt'nt' "'l'ft' a"'a~ Wt.•dnt.•-.<la\ t.'\\'n1 ntt • • • student reportl-<l hc:r pu~ "'a~ Molen from her ~hool loder on Wedrio!tda ~ • • • ·A car sten-o and peakcrs v.crc an up~ta1rs bathrcwm .... 10d11\\ 111 thl' I ~000 block of Manin and ,111k ~ ~1w1 in cash and $400 m .... a11.hn • • • Burglars \lok J SI' pu1-.t th.11 conta}nt'd rhange tro111 J l •11\J H'd Nissan parled 1n .111 alln 1w.ir I nd1anapol" .), \ cnuc • • • \uml'onC' l;lrokc.' a 1r .. n1 "''"' "111 d\l\\ in the 6000 bltx ~ \'' \h,wn•lfl and s.tok stereo cqu1pmcnt 'JIUl'll Jl SI ~so and cameras \j lul·d JI_ \'>u • • • Th1(.'\t:'\ pncd opt'n .1 ll'.11 ,,1nJ1m in tht: 5000 hlcx·l of \,k,1dt"1.l.1r~ Jnd -.tole a I ~-guagt' shotttun t!nll "' 1n l a'h '"' • • • "l'' t"rJI pcopttr1rr lffi \T~·n"'',.' marl.ct at 710 I \\ Jm,•t \' l' hdd dtm n a man "'ho the\ \U'if>l'Cted ot \lt'.1hng S 15 in ng.arettei. and cand} • • • .'\ '\IC'rco a TV control bo:< and I\ weir\ ·~a-; \lokn after somcon<' 11mm1cd thl' rear door in t~c 17000 •lk)(. l \lf Hague ... - -Thie' l'"' \tolc-a SI Ofltl pint mum and d1amt1nJ "'atch \alut.•d at S 1.0<111 lrom a rc\1dcn,,· an !M-20000 blocl ol Running '°lpnnits • • • \ S ~no \tt'n·o -.ct 1.1oas stokn from a barb<'r \hop 1n thr 1 ?tlOO bind of lk,1,h B11ult.•,.uJ • • • \om'''m~ .. 101<' .i Sl.000 paint pump fwm11 ( ht"vnilet p1dup in the \000 hlod. of lk<l CCMtta .... -dow.away frDm lhc rubber s1din1 and 11.ycar-old Costa Mesa 11r1 was-then sllppina_a tool through the space arrested on characs of anault and to open the car ~~r ~ battery outside a nlaht club early this Two tractor feeders. wonh $300 mormna for allcaedly punching two-apiec.e.--were-rcpone<t stolen over a women, one of :-vhom had danced ,two-week span from an office at 6Q5 with her boyfriend.The Juvenile: Town Center Dri ve. ThC burtlnncs whQse name was not released because began af\er Oct. 15 and were ap- of her aac. apparently became •n&rY parcntly committed by someone witb bura.lu took cash, Jewelry and other items valued at $1 ,845 from a Punlane Circle home Wednesday. L1ndil Schulte told police S 125 an reported stolen WcdncMia) from a rccrn 11onal 'ch1tle puked on Mason ca I\. .Sl.510 1n Je~lry and -0thc.r Newport Beacb items wo nh S 150 were taken m the A I 9·foot fiberilas' 'lfl(l'ut>o:\t ""3\ daytime robbcrt .• • ~f'(>ncd ~tolen , from 'lt'"' port Two people shoplifted $88 1n Harbor · _LA challenger's a-uto - torched by arsonis·t and later conftontcd Deborah Mac access to the office key . · Peterson, 33, of Costa Mesa around U O a.m. in the parkina lot at 720 Fountain Valley 19th t. The suspect aHcaedly hit Several re idcnts of a nonheast Petersol) an t~c mouth and th~n fountain VaJley , neishborhood re· ftruck Peterson s friend. wh~ was not JS<>ncd their cars broken i~o Tuesday identified. Both women, cla1mina t.hc . n1aht. Ttuft cassette stcre s valued at blowt had l~ncd,thc1r front lct)h. about $300 ~iece were ec, from til~complaintsq&Jnst the tttn·ljtr. ehidet Oft Carob n-'{'win pan who wu booked into Ora nae "C'"ounty and Pri mro ~\'~Uc Ca tte tape Juvenile Hall. wonh $77 were taken from another , f ... • dfo -A An $800 1tcrt0 was repo~ tolcn vehicle on now P A venue aner from a car parked in the hoppina attempts to pry m ·a .senc stereo center at 2300 Harbor. Blvd . some-from the daahboard (ailed. <\nd a 11mc bet~n 7 a.m. and 8. 0 pm hadbu .l1 tl'r I man ltpof1cd that Wcdnc.day. ~ntry apparently was ht car was broken lnto ovcm1Jht. b~t pined b prytna the pa nacr win· nothana wos tak~n •• .. electronic equipment from Radio But\fa" toot •3 ', idco ta \t'tte hack., 181 20 Broo khurst • t . recorder and 11 iekHsion set from a Wednesday. pohcc said. 0~ pcl'$0n re idenet on Wc11t Balbo.l Boulc"ard d1 trac:tcd 1he itorc clcr~ while • The lo~ wa <i put at about SQOO. sttond stuffed items from an un· •• • l()(kcd cabinet und~r has' Jacket and andal ratchtd the ~i nt on a left the s1orc, pohce said. ctordma Merccde Btnz parked t Nev.pon to the store clerk, t.he ~1r drove away Ccn1'r. The car o" ncr wd it ap- 1n.a late model Ford.Mu.st.an&. PC'lrtd mcone tOOl a. harp obJcet and scratched lhe car from 11 -hood to • LO "' , I • (\l'l -\n ar\On1st torchc-d the Mt'r\Cd<'" of C. it) C'ounC'11 chall~fcr IC\C' Rodn uc1 in ha dn 1.-('v.a) ll)(ill). hu1 Rndnau<'l qu1 l l) doused the 0Rml'\ v.1th A prden h eu1honuc ~1d The car's Y..tndov. wl'I o;,mashC'd and ~n 1m.end1a~ dt>\ l('f' pla«d '" 1dc as the cu ""•" p.1rl l'd 1n the 2000-blocll pf Ronda Dm c fire. B nahon Chief 8111 Bm on ..aid The lire reponC'd arnund I~ 30 a m cau~ an t 11mat~ Sl ,000 Jam ge B"wn ..aid lntne ~~~_mmrn ~---C{ Police am:stcd 1x mo\Onst on HuntlnCton Beach g casfi wsp1cion of dnvin1 under tbe an* mcQn~ ki kcd in the fronl door flucn c or alcohol Michael Jam lA the I 100 ~ of 11th lrtt\ and ktllcm, 16, ~a arre tcd II I 2·'° tole fourhanctaun ana-MOr tut'd 1.m today on Douala at Ma Anhur 11 $ l.lOO • · • Ao"levard Robcn Patn c )lc.qucs. • •• 2S \lo&: arrc 1ed at l I 0 a.m. ~n £11Ch Thi. 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Since the ship had recentl y docked. tn~rc pr.:obably hadn"t been enough Hme for comb1,1sttblc chemical vapors to gather in its tanks, "giving rise to. speculation that there might have-been a bomb on board," Gast said. "It was such a violent explosion that rt JUSt peeled 50 feet of the deck right back ." he said. "It ·1s unusual that an explosion would affect th~ ship in that way. These are all factors that'gJ\'c rise ~culati9n." . Uni on spokesman Ch~rles Landry said the "organizaJion js demanding a full ~d complete mvesttgallon ofth1s all~\1on and ··t~at our name be ckate.d from it. The allega]ioo is an absOturc, unequi vocal he." The smoldering ship, reponedly listmg, was towed to an ocean -dumping site--25 mile~ M>Uth of the Farallon lslaru!s ... just in case she sank, .. said Coast Guard Peuy Officer John Reis. Last Thursday. the loaded ship was met by a. boatf:ul-of piclc&t~ ffltand pilots who hol'lorcd the pickets re· fused to escort the Puerto Rican to the dock. Longshoremen then refused to help dock the ship and tt remained stra"dcd inside the Oakland E5tuary. Donald fuller. port agent for the union. ~1d members p1ck~tcd when the rive hippinacompanies balked at renewina a contract with the union. "We intended to slow thtm down (by picketina). but we have no reason to blow up one of the1nh1ps." Fuller said He added that no union picket\ had been on board the Puerto Rican , The c Dl<UiOn\ occurcd early Wedne~ay as a pilot boat lcadlna the ship out of the Sari f ranCllCO Bay was ~ina dcttched from the IBf'ICT veuel about I 0 miles we t of the Golden Gatt Dndac. the Coast Ouard s~ud flame shot 100 feel into the prt· dawn sky and IU ICa\t two burned men wcrr hurled into the.icy walcl'. ~•d <'hicf Petty Officer John Holhs. ' . By Uae A11oclated Prat • . ClNClNN TI -Gerofdmc f'cmro sax' ~oru&ld Rcapn s (luesho~s about her fitness for high otncc an:n 't nearly as sen ous as those about Rcapn s own qual ifi~tions to remain as prcsidcnl for the next f~ur yc~rs. Bui the J)empc~dc "ice pres1denttal nominee said Wednesday shes w11lmg to let the American people settle d1ose quest1ons~hallcn1101 _Reaf gan to an vnptteedcntcd dcb:ltein the final flvc day ovmc camp3.lJll. 1 the pre~t~ent hasanydoubtsat>out my substance. ~r~aps he M.~ ! PQuld ~ave a ~ebate, she told rcporJers standing an the rain in M 1lwaukee. I rn w11l.ifli to sit do~n an~ discuss the issues with him. rm sure one of the networks wi ll lend uu httlc bit oftime." · Drlve-:bY shooting hurts sa LQS ANGELES-Six people were slightly wounded by gunfire from a car passing near a Halloween party at a park m the Athens area, authonties said. Three assailants were be1ng~ought early toda)' Five men and a woman were h11 by shotgun pellets Wednesda> night when the shotgun blasts raog ouL, Los Angeles County sheriffs Depul) John Broussard said. The v1cums were trea ted at Martin Luther King Jr. Hospital and released. "They all suffered superficial wou nds about the body," Broussard said. Names and ages of the \.>lel-im~~i:e not..a v;ulable. - Murder suspect shoots self CASTROVILLE -A man wanted in connecuon with the murder ofh1s girlfriend kilted himselfaf\er a four-hour ~tand-offwith police that began With the abduction ofa woman and left one pfficcr wounded. Anthony Archer. 40. shot himself Wednesday night inside a nonhcm Monterey County barn Salinas Police Lt. Ray Jackson said Archer was "the pnme suspect' 10 the stabbing death of his girlrnend. Ann Fleming of Salinas,.who was found late Tuesday ai:t!.' neighbors reponed water leaking from her apanment. Donor gives $10,000 for surgery SAN DIEGO-Gtavanni Ro11c1 had never met Sylvia Olivera. But when he learned thatthe 12-year-old deaf and mute girl needed heart surgery that she could not afford, ftc walked 1n10 a San Diego TV station and plunked down SI 0,000 in SI 00 bills to pay for the operation. Ronci, who mo"ed to CaJifomia from his native Mexico City several years ago, said he just wanted to "give something back" for his 28 years ofhealth and prosperity. Roncileamed about Sylvia on Tuesday when a tclev1s1on news show did a rcpon on her and af\er discussing 11 with his wife. sold a collection of Me:lllcan &old coi ns to g?t the $1 0.000 WORLD L_ I Poland Mau for •laJiJ priest WARSAW, Poland -Poland today marks its most solemn holy day with an All Saints' Day Mass by Cardinal Jozef Olemp at a Warsaw cemetery that was .expected to draw a large cro~d to honor slain pro-Solidarity priest Jerzy Pop1elu~zko. On t~e eve of the holiday, an estimated I 0,000 worshipers packed Warsaw s St. Stanislaw Kostka Ghurci.b and the surrounding streets at a Mass for ~op1elus~ko. Th5 Re v, Aleksander Scn1uk told the crowd, Which included Pop1elusLko s parents, that the putspoken priest had become ''Soli<J,arity's patron." 1 • Food, suppllea arnve Jn Et1dopJa AD_DI ABABA. Ethiopia -A Bnt.1sh Airways JUmbo jct anivcd here today ~1th 30 t~ns off~ llnd rch~f supplies for Ethiopian famine victims. the start o~what rche_f offinals hope w11J become a large-scale airlif\. At its peak, the operation cou.ld in volve more than 25 planes from Western countries and 12 lran~port aircra~ a".'~ 24 ~elicoptcrs promi~ by the. Soviet Unjon. the .officials~-EthlopLa s Relief and R.cbabiht.auonComm1ss1on estimates that a decade-long drought in this Hom of Afnca nation has pushed as many as six million people to the bnnk of starvation. Aboard the flt&ht of the British Airways plane. organized by London's Mirror Group Newspapef'$ was the group's proP,ri.etor. Roben Maxwell. Max~said the plane was carry'ing flour. sugar. medicines, te~ts. blank.~t~ plastic shcetipg and eondenscd and powdered milk -:·lhrngs that w1U }lelp save peopte·a hvt$," 1£DPt1•a ba• ml•IJ•p kill• 8evea Ell!' T1 Israel -;--A n EJY.P,tian tourist bus overturned on the coastal road 1n Egypt s Sinai ~mnsula._ kllli~& six Oermons and one Austrian and injurina 25 Other P,aSSCngers .• lsnlelt pohcc and West German officials said today. The _ bus, cai:ryma 30 Gentta!l-and two A4slriao _passcnaen. waa on its way bedc to' Israel from the qyp11an .('CSOrt 6f Nue1ba when the accident occurred W~d".'csday evening, West 9crman Embassy press auache Hans.-Petcr K.Jul said 1n Tel Aviv. Kaul said lhc vaup amved in Israel from Europe last ~a.1urday. ~e declined t~ Jive en~ ,information on tflc identities of lhe dead and 1ruured unttl their rcla1tves werc tnformcd. NICMalD• •Pt '11•tJe cb.arf e denied . MANAOUA. Nicaraaua,-fhc Sandinista government sa~ au IP1 plane' flew over Ntc:mq'Ua. duS"1n1 sonic booms tllat panicked 'l)Copie who --- thouaht they were bcin' ~m~. In Washinaton, thct>entaion denied the claim. A Ocfenie Ministry communique from the lef\istaovcmmcot in Manaa ua said th~ allcacd incident Wedncsd9y ,ubstantcattd a Iona-voiced nd1n1sta clai m that lJ.S. military fo~ces arc plannina to 1nvaac N1cara&Ul 1rP~ ldcn1 l(capn is rc-.eletted nex ·week. Residents of Oranada, about 28 mlla M>othca t of the ca-pitaJ. t Id The Associated Prc~s by telephone that two explosion~ hooked bu1ldi pin.their city WcdncMtay, shortly before w'1at 'Ounded like on uplo 100 wa, heard 1n Managua.· . . . ... Committee's windfall came by 'squeezing .. bleeding. gouging-· --- fullmon. City Attorney-Ken)' Fe». "'d Ol)'mst1c .ofr..c-.al deicribed an "absolutely d,...uc" financaal (Ott- cast in ncgouauons over oty co.u a soc:11tcd with hokhn LCaJ'CI bane> · I.OS ANGELES (AP) .:.-By what \lated wilti the OlymsJ1c eAccuuvcs l>all competitJon at talc Uruv one c1ly official charactenzcd as and failed to 90ver tbeir eitpen~ ity, FuUenon . .. squett1ng. bleed1na and gouging," complam now they were deoe1ved '"The only way }OU'rt aoi04&e11".e the Los Angeles Olympic Organizmg about Lbe committee's fina0C1al po~ away anytbing (1n neaotiaoontl•" _Q>mmitt~_pjlc up_ a S l.~O milliQo 1t1on. when y.ou fed y.ou.'r:t ticull told lhc surplus that rep<>rtedly lefT some "They built that surplus bX ~uttz· truth -that the bucks aren't ~re," employees. contractors and public in&, blcedmg and sou&inJ. • an un· Fox "81d. "That's wby I felt dec;.etved officials f~hng "deceived." idenuficd Los Angeles cuy official at the amount o(tbc surplu .. While the 'urplus, 10 times greater said ... 8ut they did 11 evenly. They Ujhcr. who neaottatcd some con, tha'n all put.lie predictions, didn't gouged everyone. Now they say the . tract~ himself ~nd 'supcrvitti1 .oJhcr, seem to surprise LAOOC President money is going to youlh JfOU~, so ntgotJat1oos. said he docsnotbcl~vc • Peter V Ucberroth or General Man· how can you pubhclycnt1Clu rt How that co.rnm1uce barpinen wertHSc-· ager Harry L. Usher. 11 "stup1fied" can you crit1c12e ch~nty?" cc:pt1ve. saytn&, "I doo't thlnk we Charles G. Cale. a senior vice PJ'CSI· An unidentified Los Angeles cit were pleading povcny," __.!.._ .~ lS~ ofthc-l.AOOC. . ·. o~cial TnvOl v --U\ i& Oly~p1c t.alC. fcdcrai and munTcipaJ 11F1· -•. It was clear fhat the dollar figures nc_got1allOOS called the S 150 m1lhon · CICS euiro.ale spending more. than $8()... , were k.ept pretty close to the vest by surplus _"'obscene. a sflnne -Peter million on the Olympics, which used P.erer and H ;itry," Cale said. Uebcrroth built to himself.'' The facihties spread throughout Southef'b A month afier the disclosure of the official asked not to be identified for Cahfomia. , S 150 million $Urplus. while contra~· fear that his pos111on would be The federal government spent S68 Lift fi t lea f tors.and others scramble to get a piece Jeopardized. Altho.ugh the c11y wtll million which 11 ha not souaht to your ee • p ae of Jlr. so"!e .who believed in the recoup most of its Olympic costs, the rctneve. wtme the state spent s 14._3 All it took waa a ah&rJ> Yerbal command to under thelr feet. The elephanta are part of committees Spartan image sa¥-..the) offinalcxpressed strone bitterness as •million 1n unmmbursed .Olympic 1et theae Aalan e lephanta to atand up while the 39th annual Aratat Shrine Clrcua arc reeling bctraye-d and angry. a result of his negot1at1ons wnh the costs M~l of the state's costs .wre - clrcu.a employee Da•e Snyder cleaned currenUy ln Kan ... City. Government offi cials who ncgo-committee ab,or~d w11hin regular state budgets. ,..__ . ihe Southern Cahfomta Rapid ' D h E -' 1 -· n d . . . . ~ t t do t . Ttons;1 Dtstn°l ha• beeo the only _u a ~~ae ,.s~ · _ a1ng-JU-sgrea: .• ,cars say -~~tt!:~.i~~~----'4 '-_ _ ' • a dcficu of $4. 7 m1lticm on rts LOMA LINDA, Calif. (AP) _-good (and) had pain medication withheld. genital heart defect. Baby r ae "reiPonda to her Olympic serV1ctt. Baby F.ae the Infant w1th a .. only once during the niq!tt. anct "Our anticipation rs certainly "The mother aria father have envlronmentnormirly,''thepedl-"Ofcourse.1tmakes1talot~>erta lranaplan18d baboon's heart was (there were) no signs of rejec-the child Will go home like any both careiiief the baby.. Pedle-atrlc cardiologist said. "She as!_ for rcimbu~ment because trye'Y "doing great"· and showing no tlon." other child .... We hope It would trlclans, J th!{'k. ·caJI It t>ondlng," sucks on a paclflet rather vtgor-have a surplus. said Marvin ~S~n. Indication of o~g~n !•Jectlon after She remains In serious but be a s early as possible.'; Or. transplant servtees chief Or. Ted ouaty-. as If to i.tt us we're not =~~~~o~r:~u~ :,t;e~oruis,ng a good nights sleep, a Loma stable condition, he said. David Hinshaw, a surgeon at Mackett said . "The mother Is In feedl.!'O her enough.". would be an idle gesture to ask for llnda Unlveratty Medical Center Doctors w~o performed the Loma Unda University Medical the room wtth a rocking ctialr, HospltaJ offlclaJs said the In-reimbunemenL .. spokesman said today. transplant operation on the 3-Center, said Wednesday . rocking the baby." fantwas "guzztlng" her formula, Chief Marvm HerringtOn of the "Shewaasucklngonapaclfler. week-old Infant from-Barstow. A Loma Linda team led by Or. "I think she's s tarting to know which doctors said Included Stanford University Police sa.id cosu moving around, very active," say shewlll eventually be sent Leonard Balley performed the who her mother la," aid Dr. sugaty water and Pedlolyte, 8 for law enforcement for the ~r spokesman Dick Welsmeyer said home, but for now they must historic transplant Friday, saying Robin Ooroshow, who explained commercially available elec-venue there c;x.cttded what was p&id · after a 6:20 a.m. visit to the watch for signs of rejection. Her Fae was hours from ·death at the that when the b~ases~ her trolyte-solution containing re-by the comimttec. lnfant'_s c rib. Baby Fae "slept exact age and name have been time because of a severe CQn-mother calms her. quired sodium. --. --. Halloween '84: Pranks, parad~,parties By tbe Associated P ress The long pres1dcnt1al campaign entered its final hectic days today with Democrat1cchall~nger Walter F. Mondale unleashing a television adven1srng blitz and President Re- agan invading traditionally Demo- cratic strongholds in a bid to lock up a landslide re-election. Mondale dogged I)' 1 ns1sted Wednesday that "we can win this thing" despite hrs own campaign polls that say he is 16 to 18 points behind the president wilh only four days until Election Day. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Fingerprints belonging to Kevin Cooper. qn tnal in the· hatchet slayings of four people. were found 1n a vacant Chino Hills home allegedly u~d as a hideout pnor to the killings, a witness says. about 2 a.m. June 4. Kottmc1er also ask.cd six w1tm'~\('' who walked through the vacant hou~c 1f ilw}' wore the pnson-1ssucd 1cnn1'> -.hoc!> that left an 1mpnnt on 1he carpet and 1r t~w~ smokoo pr'hon· 1s~ue<l tobarco found 1n a dO\Cl 1\11.sard they d1<l not. A bloody rmnt of the ·pmon tl!nnrs sh<X'. una \ allublc to lhl' general public. \\a~ found at th<' murder Prosecutors claim Cooper hid in the vacant house before he allegedl y murdered . Douglas and Peg Ryen. both 41: their daughter. Je'is1ca. 10: and visiting neighbor Chrtslophcr Hughes. 11 at the hearb) R)cn home June4, 1983 ------ During testimon) Wedne,sda~. Ann Punter of the San Bernardino . County hcrifT Department's 1denti· fication division told prosecutor Dennis Kottme1cr that fingerprint and a footprint found inside the vacant home belonged to Cooper. Owners of the vacant home. Yir· ginia ·and Roger L..nng. idqitified several items prosecutors say C'ooper stole from the house afier the k1lhngs. They included two shins. t!frtt pairs of pants, a canvas bag. a ~1r of telflMrgloves. and e T-shirt w1'h the words "Costa Rica" on 1t. Roger Lang said a hatchet, hunting knife and 1cc pick bt-licvcd to be: murder weapons also were m1s.sina, from the hou..c. Phol'IC c:tlJ'i placed from the hou~ prior to the murders were made on the same days and oboot the &ame times as calls to a wom11n who say Cooper phoned her. Susanne Walker. o customer scr· vice supenntendant for General Ttle· phone reviewed a phont bill ad· -mined a Mdcnce 11nd "aid wo- phone calt were made to Lo An1etc June 4, 1983 at 12:17 am and 2 26 a.m. Walker read t~ Los An clC' phone number to Kottmc1cr and It mat h~ the number aivcn hy Yolando Jac\- son. who said .C'oopcr culled hc1 ~honly oflcr midnight June ' and ' NOVEMBER SPECIALS Jacke t s, Swe a ters &,. V e lour Tops .. Asso r t e d Blouses (Some lelow Co if) omeching f~ntinin~ f •~hiu~ 250 F.. 17th. Cos t• .tfrq • b-'5-5 711 ~ r "Pf'""''"C' m la~hion for lhC' ma '" l•~u~ ( it '-thra l ft) :r • ; JOHN McENARY Cl aulcal Guitar SATURDAY,NO VEMBER17 8 PM -Fine ~rts 119 ·Admission $4 Pre-Sale S5 at Door -~- THE NUTCRACKER . Pre.~nred bv Bal/Pt Pol 1l1l ~' TUROA Y,"NOVEMBER 24 2 P.M.Moti~~ & 7:J O·P M .• • Adm)6 o<ln SS Pr. S..t, St• 1• () ~·,, ORANGE C O AST COLLEGE RoMrt B. Moott Th~atr• Fairview A Arlington. Co fa M~M TICKET INFO (7-1 4) 432-5527. Coll for 1984 85 Schcdul 1 V Ht rcard ..... Advance Sal•• • Dtcounta ••••l•bl• tor Chddrtn Gotd Card T l..__. I • • Oreng• Co11t O~IL 'Y PtlOT/Thl.traday. November 1, 1984 . -. Who's the wOrSe off-·. - male;· fem8.le dzimpee?. BOSTON (AP) -A psycholoaical 'ft'IMter whether they initiate the split 1n." study confirms the collectave wisdom or get dumped, find it harder than Of course, both men and women or aencrat1ons of ballad wntc:rs: men to adju-st to the end ofan affair. freq uernly feel awful when they get Brcakina up 1s bard to do -but the "I'm no\ sar.ing that men arc Jilted But Aken foun~ that women · process exacts a heavfer physical and · callous and crue , that they aren't hun have more trouble getting over it, no mental toll on women than on men. at all and blithely ~o on with their matter which side calls 11 quits first. The study by a WcllcsJcy Colleae lives," said Dr. Robin M. Akert. "But Women suffrr mQ.cc. Ullh1s>wness, tetcarchcr-mes 1l hard look at the 1t d~s loolC frtc··women ar more-..loneliness., depression and, es- tovclom and finds that women, no upset. no matter what role tbey.:ar.. pcciitHy. anger. than oo men. nd they are also more apt to have insomnia or sleep too much. lose their appetite: or overeat or ~nd~ stomach acne!>. headaches and other l~Rod 8tewart 1s not r ... ~ ........ ~::·SlQwirlg down · ···yet ..... l physical woes. M!o A ken's , "'ork, based on a survey of 171 men and 173 women. was presented in pan at a meeting of the Amer1ca:o P\ychological Associa· 11on. LOS ANG ELES (AP) -Rock-·the y use to. Maybe It Is ~ge. It It fou nd ihat 49 percent of the and-roller Rod Stewart admits seems. llke this tour has been women who terminated a r~la­ that, at age 39, his.cross-country i oln on ore ver." _ _ tioiuh1p 4uffercd p~aaal 1lls~flor--.mamg 1C:Surs see nge r l an u e s nger known for his ward, compared "'1th 26 percent of they once did. But d oes he feeJ rowdy .Ufeatyl• ~sn:t planning to male .. breakers." Among 1hose who old? Not a chance. h$ng It up soon. . gpt dumped -the ''brcakees" -88 ''t don't think 1·n:r.~1n,p too "I'll know whe n It's time to percent of the women and 76 ~rcen\ old for this ," he Sa id as he quit," he sa id , "when being on of the mert remembered th~~~ ed -I f t I b I I t toms 1 • " prepar to open ~ aer es 0 8 age-8 em. arru s ng. pu •8 The stud> also found'tttat woJ1l'fn • ...-«ormAftAaa fsi.-1·dfr An~les ~eat deal of myself In a sho.w. ,.._,. ""'"""'• ..... ' --1 • d th It t t like to !>pend more ttmc than me!},... l'1-..~ • and San Diego. "The body s In '""' can t o at or ge s o, talking over the impending ~if1i~~~--~ .,. ~--~_..,,.. --bl. ~ good shape, the bones don11 be superficial, then It's tme to their mates. And women also are .:Jl{fW ber C ea& . creak. I'm not .ready for the qu_IF . • interested in staying on friendl y Offt;:e f the Coeta Me.. Chamber of roeklng chair Just yet. My f~ee When It feels wrong and terms: men generall> are not. Commerce were ln•tall~ rece.,tly c:Jurtna hasn't gone to pot, has It?" -awkward, when, I feel like some She said this suaaests that wh1.te ceremonlett at thet· (:o.ta Metta Oolf ~ Stewart, .whoee latest album .old JI! ,then It s tl(Y)S to ,A.Ult .1 ... ..;,women want ~o keep thcreJat1onsh1p Country Club. From left &re.,. MAicolm Bou_ ~~-~~~~c~~=~~~~~~·~·w·~~~c;~;~;-~·~th~e~T~o~~h~o5~~·r~n~s~tlfd~~~M~l~M~~~~w~~~n~l~~·~mcns1mpl>~~0 n~~p~ 9 ; u &11.~tp~l- HCond rice _prettident: Mark Itetter, third rice pr'9ldent: Art Kidman, treaaurer. Not •hown t1 Arlene Schafer: :recary-. Fifth _nletdct-SupemMr 't~0--&U97-• drened the chamber after ·the ln•tallatlon ceremonle1. . · , av on 8¥8 , anymore. hen "Men ha ve a d1fTerent approach 10 dent· Don Butta preeldent· Pew Reinert ,Jhe !puck,'' has been 0'1 the roaid maybe I c an staf tiome and drin k this· than women." said Aken . "It ' ' ' ' four months. and chase women and do all the __ m1g-ht be healthier to get your hfe "I'll aay one thing," he salc1. other evll things I supposedly s~ned again. Women's strategy ..... 'These to1.4ts seem longe r fhan do." nti&ht c.ause them more pain " _Ban age Capo Beach atrman has own ends weapons class Ointment Airman I st Class Scott M. Dineen, Hunt1n&ton Beach High School. ~ill STRATHMORE (AP) -An son of Arlene L. Dineen of Capistrano begin on·the·JOb 1ra1n1ng an the emergen9 medical techn1c1an was Beach. has gradual.Cd from the A.ir medical field at Lackland. hiking with his brothers when he F I · at • • • thouoht about,the problem of treating orce nuc ear weapons course Pvt. Robert C. Whitener, son of inj uries outdOQ.rs. . Lowry Air Force Base;Colo. Din~n. Cial) Whitener of Huntington Beach. That led to RonSprolesdevelopmg a 1983 graduate of San Clemente High School . will ~rve w11h the 86th has completed an Arm) motor trans· a design for a medicated adhesive Equipment Maintenance quadron pon operatqr co!sr:e ~t Fort Dix, NJ. bandage for which he has a patent at Ramstcin Air Base. West Ger-Air Force StafT Sgt. Reglaald A. pending, many. Dueane, soo-0fMr. and Mrs. Regmale Sproles and three brothers invested • • • t-· d fi SI 0.000 in what they dubbed Med· Spec. 4 Cbrtltlna E. Vau;,ban, Ducanc: of c.I J'oro. ha,s amve or 'd Th k. b'd h n" e s G A1 s. ey are see 1ng 1 s t rou&'' daun"ter of Man·1~nn and John. dut). at lrakhon.A1.r .tat1on I reece. A . p t t R arch a-• , an agent. mencan a en ese Holton of Dana Point. has comple{ed Airman I !>t Class Mark S. Colbert, Corp., and already have attractecfone a patient-care ~pecialist course at son of Judy M. Colbert of San from Johnson & JohnSOfl.i.maker of ·Fitzsimons Arm y Medical Center in · Clemente. has graduated fro m the Air Band-Aids. ~A~u~r~o~ra~.~C~o~lo~·-....-.-...-~~~~~_J:.orci:._~~~~~a~r£~a~"~c~o~1~1n~te~r:·--:~Th~e~1"~~~·e~"~u6~he-stan---­ Amna.1L.M.Jebael P. Dea son of mcasurcrs~ciah.11 COUf$C..St Kettler dard adheSive oandage wirtnrptastrc- Jeanne Rowell of Huntington lJCacn. ArrFOfce "Base. Miss. Colbert will pocket containi·ng medicati on in the Mi•• Huntl~ton contenders P'lnali•ta for the-Mt.. Huntlnfton. Beach contettt.gather for. aroup photoatiph prior ; to Saturday'• feativltlett at the Huntington \ ~C!h Hljfh School auditorium beainllJnt · --!-•t Tl>.m. Standing, fro_!D l~ are Kfmberly Haller, Kelly Herman, Dawn Doyce, Patti Bouton, Julie Anne, Jeneane Rice, LIN Daniel and t..aura·Reinalmar. Sittin&, fr0ni left are LIN Contreru, Gina Bennett, ,. _jtlbabeth KiuchJ and Gin! Bozarth. PRE-H<::)LIDA Y ---"'-... UPHOLSTERY SALE REDUCTIONS 20 to 40°/o -cvo em er~ :-·~f ."nteriaa f!!nt: · LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coast Hwy (714) 494·6551 I ,. COSTA MESA 1595 NewporJ Blvd. (714) 642-2050 .. \ All of our fine lines ' ' .are now avaitabf0..at substantial savings during this promo-... tion (!ncluding. · ~special orders). -Select from Drexel , Heritage, Ma·rge · Carson , Woodmark, Stanton. Cooper & more. Don't ~ait-now.~ time.- l • .. .-. ' • has completed Air Force basic train· serve with th e 7th Special Operations gauze wound covenng. The idea 1s to ing at Lackland Ai r Force Base. <iquadGron at Rpo;n-Main Air Base. press the pocket before application· to Texas. Dean. a 1984 gradt4ate of West ermany .• • • release a pre-measured dosage. i His onginal .idea was that the L special bandages could be used by the 'Christian boo store ~i~ii:.r;y }.~.~r.r.ko•ckm fo, quick oses-$ l_:lO~to-thief-'"·A~fiehi:tects · ,, An armed man robbed Pilgnm·s owner and demaoded money The Progress C'hmt1an Book!itore an robber then ordered the owner and a Fountain Valley of S 110 Tut;.!>day <,hopper to the back of Th? srore and afternoon . forced them to wear thumb cufTs -a to discuss ocwater Police arc seeking an "average· less than efTectt ve means of ~unng looking" wh11e man abo~ 30 year!-• someo~ .. according lo a Fountain The Orange Courtty-t"hapter of th e old who may have left th e boot's)OfC ~iytiClmlve. American Institute of Architects will a white Dal.Sun or Toyota. · ~'\' Police ha ve no suspect!> in the case hear a panel d 1s<.'us~ion on "Water Police reported a. man ep tered th e ' ~1ch. 'they~ are calling a robbery-Rights Impact Dc'f'elopment in Or- Warner Avenue store aboot I :45~ ~~ap because of the use of the ange County" at 11s general meeting . p.m . displayed a revolve no the st<l!!_ b cufT!L.... -No-v 1-5. - . . ~.~ Dorothy Emerson fr Don No/un prnscnt ;·~ .. ~AITJQUES EXPO & SALE IN THE COMMERCE BUILDING ORANGE COU NTY FAIRGROUNDS II FAIR OIU VF. •COSTA MESA. CA • NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3 & 4, 1984 1111 ll'll>A\ Tlllll 'IAfl MllA'Y, I IO P \t 0,1 UA\, "100'1 (1 I' \I. Orange County's largest and_ mosl diversified showing of antiques Allemoon end ev11ning door pnies -•25• lo• WO-and S5()()00 GRA NO PRJZE for lho'H· In •llrndNnfr lmu•I 1.,. pr•••nl lo w1nl • Al~ da1h donr pr11.n -nttd ""' ht-Pf"''"'· · \It d.ra""'utt pn.'°"' •I• pvrrfM,,. t f'rt1l1<•ff"~ tor Mnl•qw-of \4h.Jr 'tw"H1,. . The dinner meeting will begin at 6: 15 p.m. with reg1)tration and a no· host bar at the Newport Beach Mamott Hotel in Fashion Island. Speakers will include: Randall Ismay, water resource manager for the .Mission VtC)O {'o.: Stephen Maloney. C'ahfom1a operations man- ager for Western Savinp Land of Arizona Development Corporation, and Peer Swan, board president of the Irvine Ranch Water District. The panel will discuss the effect of limited water suppl) on future de· velopment areas in Orange County and Its impact on the architectural profession. Ebell Club · gets.llotior-.. f ,, m·111I '""""""' <, 11111 \\ 1111 1/11• 111 I •·I w11 1111111111 1 ~-· 1, 111 Ii '>• 111111 I 1111• "' llo'! I· 11u 1/ 'i~ IHI 1W /1 I /11ltl1111 11111/1 I I! lti 1 / 11 t HtrktflM VETA'S TWENTY-FIRST ~ "BIRTFIDA Y SALE" November 1st, 2nd, & 3rd 21 o/o Off Entire Stock ENJOY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY -COMPLIMENT ARY GI Ff WRAP -PLUS-A M~IFT -. ~ November 1st, Thursday 10 a .m. to·a p.m. ~overtJber.2nd,_ Friday 10 .o.m. to 6 p .m. November 3rd, Saturday 10 a .m. to 6 p.n,. ·• -1 ·.Veta's I I ~ / The Junior Ebcll Club of Newport Beach has been honored for its community erv1cc by the Jun'ior Membership ofthr California Feder· ~lion of Women's Clubs and the Bank -of Amenca_. . The club was one of 41 winners selected from among 111 affiliated clubs in Cahforn1a. The California Juniors cl ubs com- pleted 3,500 proJects ~h1ch involved ncarl,Y 200.000 hours of volunteer service in the areas of community ~cal ch, .conservation. cultural enrich· ment. education and safety. Bergstrom - top officer·-- Tht Newport Harbor ExchanJC Club recently inaugurated officers for the I 984-8S year. Tak1n1 over •~ president is Kent Bcrastrom. PrM1dent-clcct 11 Paul RycofT. Jim Barry will serve as vice president and Bud Ltc 1 the new secretary-treasurer. RUFFELL'S UPIOLITlllY, 110. For flM llnt OI YOl.t Life -mt HM90ll •wi , com •sa Ml UM t . --""l . ·- -- I ' SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER Octeber $ Qfcila and Jess Gon1alc~. Huntmaton Beach. bo> Pamela and Marko Woodbury. Laguna Beach, bo> October '1 Edna and Richard Cole. Laguna Niguel. gi.rl October t Judith and Richard Howe. Laguna Beach. boy October 11 ~- October l 't Janis and Rohen Hodison. Costa Mcse, boy -- . . HUMANA HOSPITAL HlJNTlNGTON 8 ACH October 1e Mr and Mrs. R. H. Gartlan. Huntington Beach . bo> October 11 Mr and M,., Rick Canm1ll, Laguna Niguel. girl October U . \ ~·· Dr. and Mrs. Wil ham A. Keel, Fountain Vatte~y Mr. and Mrs Mark C. M1ninc1. Hununa1on· h, airl Ort*r 1'1 Mr. and Mrs. Andre~ O'Connor. Huntu1110n Beach, airl Oca.kr It Mr. and Mrl. Harvey R Levan,er, Hunttnaton Beach, airl · Mr and Mrs. Larry undqutst, HuntJnltonJkKh. ~·-=-6-~--~~-0c.-r H Naocy and-Oavtd Mamncr. Laaun:a beach. boy October IS Mr and Mrs. Larry Munson. Hun11n1ton Bcach. g1rl Mr 11nd Mrs. James K. Lennox, tfunTington Qnch boy Mr and MM. James Pncc. Huntington Reach. girl Mf.-and Mf'S. EdW<lrdC~ 4on.s..Hun~boY---~-- ' Oct.Mr%! Socorro and David Pohar. Laguna Niguel, boy October l'J Hllzcl and Wiiham 81~. Laguna Beath, boy . ..,.-.. .. Octoberl8 Susan and R. Clark Smith Ill. outh Laguna boy October ZZ . _ P..am la .and.l..arry.5.1ci4le.-Laguna BcacP.,..girl ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL October It Lynda a~d Robert Ashley. Costa Mesa, boy \ ~ .. k , &Its, I J.J ., , \1.111/1 \ P/.tl1p>1111 \ q·t thmugh 1.111d.1!, J.,·1 lt·d /I/ r'·""""" lwl1k111 ()I' bf.1!1.• /'('.Ill ,/, "'" $84 \/>01 'v/on. 64 _,. • October 13 ' Mr and Mr~. Huao Canedo. Huntington Beach. girl ~-~ Mr: and Mr:s. Robcrl'G. Vat1co1 Huntlngton Bcacli. girl ' · · Ociober 14 • Mr and Mrr.. Fabto Vernice. Hunttng1on Beach. girl October IS Mr and Mrs. RtcharOD. A varci, RUntington Beach, bo} SAN CLEMENTE GE;NERAL HOSPITAL October 14 Constance and Henry Ba·rc1kowsk1. Laguna Niguel. Jllrl ' , ~t--· .: ( L .. .,. I Mr and Mrs. Richard Gardner. Fount.nn Val~, airt . Oc~!l j~ md Mikedet :ttnpo, Hununa\011 Beach, lfrl - Mr. and Mr$.Jlobcrt J. Judge. Hun11n11on Beach. 11rl Occot.erU __ J4,t...and-~ F.r-an Di«i<lue,"tfuntinwton ~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMtJNITY H ITAL -· October U Jeannette Arnold and W1lh1rn Berry, Costa Mesa. Q<>y Aimee and Bruce Russell. Irvine. boy .. ·, .......... ~ I ' f ~ '· I HI l)l I< Kr' I '~//\Y;, JL'\1 Pr R~)~AI TY· PRL r 'T )()LR \I~.\. \f ~ 1µ<. \RO, Ol'\ol R'" \A I I \Pl K "'< )' \ •\ "-n \\ I 'l l l Pl \ '\ \( < 1 'tO C ll If l.'\RTI Bl \ H <JR A~Jl-RI< ''I \.PRI '' <. Rll .\'1> U> lll \)'\I <.lf \)LR < i\"\ l \I l\1\11 Dll\11 n (\LB)t< I I<) c Kl Pll \PPRCt\'\I l 1111 \\II \I \\1\) PllO" l \ I 0 1 l I RI I 1 \( )() 4.!.! 4.!41 I RO\I " ,\ \ t. Ill P \I '\'\l>lllk~>f'IR\l\lR\\\.lll 1\1\1 h)LcR '\Pflll< \lln'\. l'\.l\>R\l.\llll'\ . . ,. ,. . I .· r ---A - ·'In one weeJI, the bJsftpp exercised-or benefltedfrom the exercise of -freedom of travel, freedom of speech. freedom of assembly, freedom of rellgton, and. glVen the massive publlcJty. rreedom of the press.'· .. PATRICK BUCBANMf cola.mnlat ' L.M. Bovo t.IB-v.oters fac~ ~-------c.....­CBn !t be too ·a tough choice ~at_polls Tues~ay • Like a football coach with two good quarterbacks ar:d the season openec just days away, the voters of Huntington Beach face a-dilemma: They must elect to the City Council only three candiQates from a very good field of 16. With a few notable exceptions, the council hopefuls are intelligent, qualified, dedi\ated to the concept of public service and -in one appropriate way or another ..,...:_ .. experienced.- In our opinion, the two best.choices are incumbent Ruth Finley arur pohtacaI newcomer -Peter Green. ·J Finley has been on ~he council 'for fi ve years. is a former m ayor and has served on the cityys Plam)ing Commissien. She considers fl ood control. the library, the park system and cultural lfid recrea~iOmif"fadlftfe among-herpttoritics. Finley takes-a warily optimistic view of redevelopment in downtown Huntington Beach. Finley has been a force for stability and rational action on the-council. We think the city would do quite well k> retain her. Dreen, who d escribes himself as a "citizen politician," is making his first run at elective office.at age 58. An ecologist who teaches at Golden West College, Green's partic ular interest and expertise are in coast.a.I e nvironmental matters. He is the immediate past president of the Amigos of Bolsa Chica. As Green has been noting during his campaign, many of the problt:ms of Huntington Beach are ecological: hazardous waste dumping and a -new-'aiafflfei · roi1lllle Pacific Ocean to Huntington Harbor, speci-fkally, and the generaiconsidera tions of life on an alluvial plain. Although he doesn't see much of Huntington "Beach left to develop, G reen says he· favors downtown redevelopment. The special combination of skills and intelligence Green would bring to public service would be an invaluable asset for t)le city. Close on the heels of Finley and Ore.en are four very good candidates who have the ability to make substantial contribu- · tions to the city: l •J ohn Ersklne is the executive director of the Building Industry Association. His businesslike approach to problem solving and his aggressive attitudes about hazardous wastes and development seem to be his best assets. •Elaine Craft has compiled ·an impressive record of eom-munity servibt).and-lead@FSltip.-T.tl@..mothe r of eight gr-OWn- children~hehas been.bon1)red as California's woman of the year (I 977), Huntington Beach's citizen o the year ( 1975) and the. city's mother of the year ( 1983). For l S years, she has worked as a v~lunteer for civic and charitable ~oups, often as president or cha1rman. Of all the candidates. she is the easiest to believe when she says she is se~king a seat on the council because she really · cares about the city. •Jay Stout is a fi nancial auditor: his professional expertise would t>e-an asset. Smm tfas been acllve m"church. sclfool and civic affairs and supprts the two-consecutive-term limit on council service. which we do not. •Jack K elly, who won fame on television as Bart to James Gamer's Bret in the Maverick series, is the current mayor of Huntington Beach. A poli tician of increasing skill , Ketty is comfortable and effective as the cit y's point man in administrative o r social situations. His quick mind and winning m anner have served the city well. LETTERS Donn Hall's no outsider: he's served the city well To the Editor: As a citizen of C os1a Mesa I am very concerned about the mail J have, been receiving from an urgan1za1ion called Mesa Acuon. This group. with. John D. Gardner as treasurer, as seeking funds to o ust Ma)or Donn Hall. Mr. Gardner catl'~ "outs1dc:.rs and d evelopers" as the-moving force behind Donn Hall. -Donn Hall is no outsider. He has lived in the area since 1972 anJ he attended Harbor High arr lhe late '40s. · He is a local bu-;1ncssman (Omega Industries). ffe '" C1\ 1c·minded ::ind has proven that 1n the pac;t b\ his involvement in things behcli,lal to Costa Mesa. He ac; pa'it president Clf ~canview Park Ho meowncrc; A\- sociation. He has 'iCrvcd as district commissioner of the 0 0)' <icout<;. ha' served on the Rede ' clopment Agcn- ' cy. was chairman of the Planning Commission. and has been ma)or ot our city for two years i.\s ma\.or. he has made trips to Washington'. D C . on the city's behalf. taking tamc frnm his own bus1ne<Js to de '"'· with resulting cost to himself I have known Donn Hall tor manv years. He as honest. and the pcr'>on- 1ficat1on of the "'ord 1ntegnl) fhc innuendo and outnght m1s~scn­ tat1ons that arc being cm:ulatcd against him arc up<>et11ng to fair mmded-<:111zens. fiis past and civic record are open for all to examine. .. Who are the people who seek to oust him? What do the) stand fo r? Who are their backers? If they would come fonh and declare the answers 10 these questions with the honest)' and fonhnghtness than Donn represents. perhaps I wouldn't be SO uneaS)' with their negative tactics. They present halftruthsanq innuendo against him They give no pos111ve programs of their own. They give us no idea of what their plans arC:-Ot who as to benefit. · Costa Mesa has grown tremen· dously since its 1nc0Tporat1on 11\ the '50s. Donn Hall has been a pan of that growth. and has represented our c11 y well. J find it very hard to sw;tllow that someone would hint that ~e has his own interests at hean. when in fact 111s the city and its c111zens that arc his foremost concern He has given us the time and effort that man} c111es. "1th a f u~I time pa ad position of mayor. receive for much more than the S4.584 a year C'osta Mesa pays. He has done 1h1s efficiently and willingly. Mesa Action. please don't...s.cnd me any more of )Our propaganda. As always, propaganda fades. when 1.rutb 1" presented. LOUISE HAGAN Costa Me\a Doonesbury strip has fans too To thc f-d1tor: r ~1mpl}' want to ~y thank you for runnrng the romi'lctc Doonesbury comic stnp in the Sunday cd111on .ORANGE t'OAST Daily Pilat in<;tead of the abndged version ap- pcan ng in 1he Tames and the Rcg1&tcr. DAVID S ILLS I n.1nc H. L. Schwartz Ill ~ •u •Ve' Frank Zlnl ~ '' I l J f 11 • . ' old to marry~ . ''Ther~ a-fC-OOW 7 ,30Q.QQP more women tha n menofiha~geableage in the United States," a statistician reports. Our Love and War man wants to know what he means by "marriageable age." If shc:.s__ too young to matry. she's not a woman but a girl, and there's no such thjng as a woman too old to marry. says he. The odds drop with age, that's true. ;iir:;:o::.... __ ...=.;.;;,_.,.;;...._,..,. _ __,.~~ By tl\e limobe'' 40 •. she outnUplbers he-unattaeh~lft'ft"~(,e1ePMMe~eMtlU&HtlJ~­ three to o ne. But she remains of "marriageable age"· for the rest of her life. .. f'..rance 'sf ears of'exposure may keep ex-Nazi from trial Q. Do the Russians shoot off fireworks in the Soviet Union? . h 's-done, but only by the official Fireworks Detachment of the Minis- try of Internal Affairs. Sea level worldwide has been rising a foot a century. Don't build too close to the beach. WASHINGTON -Why hasn't KJaus Barbie, the notonous Nazi war eriminat-been brought to trial by the French? Somo of my intelligence sources doubt he will ever be. The reason 1s !.1mple and scandal- ous. The "Butcher of Lyon" has acquired a new title: "The Man Who Knew Too Much." Barbie has hinted from the stan that he could blow the whistle on a numberoffrenchmen- livi~$ and ~cad -who attained high pos1t1ons in France after secretly collaborating with the Nazi occupa- tion forces during World War II. And the sad truth. I'm told, 1s that the deeper F.rench investigators have dug into Barbie's grisly past, the more l.he)lv,e • .become conyinced~t-haLh.is threats are not idle boaitS. __ The last of iargots Barbie and his defense attorney have promised to expose as closet collaborators re- ponedl) covers the' politieal spec- trum from far left to far right. When Barbie was extradited from Bolivia earl)' last year. the French raised howls of outrage over dis- closures -that U.S. Army -counter- intelligence officers had helped Barbie escape France after tbe war. The Justice Department investigated. confirmed the char~s,-and issued an official apology to the people of France. But the French press. so quick to point the finger of shame at the United States. has become strange!) quiet about the Barbie case. In a country where vin ually all the major publicat~ons ate identifiably loyal to one political party or another, this suggests that Barbie is believed capable of embarrassing every {>Ohti- cal $fOup in France, from Gaulhsts to Socialists and Communists, if he were brought to trial. France went through a long, agonizing period of soul-searching after the war. and eventually came to live with the undeniable fact that many French men and women had collaborated with the Nazis to one degree or another. The trial of a man as cynit'al as Barbie -and with so little to lose -could open up the old -wounds. - P"reslclent franco1s Mitterrand's Socialist government at first was eager for a public trial of Barbie. • belie,'lng he would e mbarrass only us political nvals .. Now they're not so sure. In fact. my. associate Luccne Lagnad.o was told br, som e of the Americans who "ran • Barbie as an intelligence infOrmant 'that he often boasted of the ease wtth which h~ had recruited French spies for the Nazis. He. even bra$&Cd that he had agents inside the resistance movement itself. Barbie's lawyer has hinted that some of the clandestine traitors his client knows about -rose to promi- nence in postwar France. But ll would be eas) to bluff. ~ven high officials Jac1 AIDEISOI who know tbey arc clean can't be sure that one of their colleagues wasn't a hireling of Barbie Clunng the occupa- tion. It's not a st'Cret li-kely to be shared. So Barbie si ts :n jail while the That Thomas Edison go1 $40.000 for his first profitable invention. a stock tic ker device. is well known. but exactly how he handled. the trans- action is noteworthy, too. J"he b uyer gave him a check. Edison had never before held a check in his hand. He'd never even been inside a ba"k. When the teller ask~ for his endorsement, he fled, not knowing what an endorse- ment was. A Wall Street trick, he thought. He ran back to the payor. This time the payor's private sec- retary went to the bank with him where he collect~ payment exac1ly as he directed. In $ I 0 and $20 bills. g.ovemment osten~ibl}'. takes more ~ . ume to prepare the prosecution case. . . What proponion of the teenage The trial. at first scheduled for lau: bn cs are pre$nant when they marry? 98:};-thoirforsometime riis year, ~ an s1.x~ -,.. . nuw vaguely plaoneoTOn S-S. ----1---· . r. . Some State Department sources 9· A w~man with 13 ch;tdren 1s • suspect the French are stalling in qune a rarity anymore. right. . hopes that Barbie. now 71 and A. Maybe not such a rarity, sir. reportedly in frail bealth. will do them Research reveals th~re are about the_ favor of dying ~fore he can stan 150,000 mothers of 13 in this country. telling what he claims to know in Aran is an island o ff Scotland. Its open coun. Footnote: Seate KJarsfeld. the in-people arc fa talists. What is to bew11l te.roa1i.a.oaLNatj hunter ~~tracked be, they think. Example: T hey don't B b. d d. d I ' leam-to -swim. andcibtbc_y &ee-_ ar ie own. isagree stron~ Y wnh s_omebodydrowning. theydon'tj'ump the view that French authonties are d I · B b. • I fr f in to save that poor pany. The e aymg ar ie s tna out 0 iear 0 conviction i's that 1·f the sea i's his revelations. "He has no names to reveal." she supposed to claim that victim . it will said .. Ms. KJarsfeld said the trial do so, regardless, and 1f it is not. it won't. would take place next year. Jack ADdersoa 15' a syndicated L.M. Boy d I• a 11yadlca1ed columai111. colamal111. PUC meaning: Push Up Costs S. Africa's really quite a free place To the Editor: When we first moved to Balboa Island there was one or at most two telephone operators some place on the peninsula who taXe care of everything. and I do mean every- thing. When we would return from a jaunt. Mert. as we privately called her. would give us any phone messages we may have had during our absence and tell us the express people were waiting or any ofa dozen other services way beyond the call of duty. Our bill each month ran around S3.25 and we got no wrong numbers. no busy signals and no run-around. Yesterday we received our monthly telephone bill, which was more than 10 times that previous amount: but what was worse. 1t consisted of 13 pages. I will admit that about 50 percent-was devoted to explanations of price increases yet to come. The crowning glory was an additlonaL_Jhree-page letter and brocbu~ Pacific Bell telling us of yet m ore charges to come. Think of it: Effective Dec. I anything beyond eight miles of our home is cjl'cctively long distance and the frosting on _.he cake is that even within our eight miles if we talk too long we get the bonus of addi11onal charges. lfl remember correctly. 1 now own my own phones. I have paid for the wiring in our home which was installed when the house was buall. I have paid for having the lines hooked Other\vise, Tu tu up to the mains ru,nntng up and down the alley and by reason of m y regular monthly basic chargcl feel that I have more than paid. over the many many years. for what wear and tear I place on those mains. To my knowledge they arc the same wires extant 40 couldn't speak out without re prisa ls years ago. WASRlNGTON -Two weeks Pat BucllAIAJI So why all the increases every few ago. Bishop Desmond Tutu of outh _r11onths? Cenainly with all the auto! Africa was awarded the Nobel Prize Britain a nd France joined the USSR· mation there 1s no increase in labor for peace: in some quaners. a very big and Communist China in a unani-· costs-and the maintenance must be deal Indeed. ' mo~rity Council vote -the minimum -I know I haven't had a Hearing the glad· tidings. the U.S. alone abstaining =-to condemn repair man near our place for many bishop, "on sabbatical" in the United South Africa's internal policies and years. It would appear that the phone States. flew home to a tumultous demand an end to apartheid. ~mpany executives spend all ofthe1r airport reception. There. he publicly The Soviet motive is obvious. time dreaming up ne~ ways to charge embraced the African National Con·. Destabi~1zation of South Africa. her the users: I am. wa111ng for the pn ce . gress. which calls for the violent dissolution· into chaos o r civil war, per call .for yelling o ut the wa-ndow to ovenhrow of the outh African would advance Soviet strategic objec- my . neighbors. Maybe. those ex-government. He urged white South ti ves of contrpling the mineral wealth ecut1vescould use their ume to better Africans 10 Join in up-ending the ofso_uthern Africa. without which the advantage 1n evolving methods of system. He held a lively rally at his Western industrial economics would better management and other econ-1 h h gnnd to a halt. om1es (salaries.,) that would serve to loca c . urc · Then. he flew back 10 But what is It that motivates r~uce instead of increase fees. the U nited tat;~. Western democracies to join their I am beginning 10 think that the · The bash~p ~ {>rogress was 11-communist enemies to treat South in1t1ars PUC stand for "Pusti Up. lustrauve. ~ml . 11 revealed that. Africa. in the phrase of one American Costs" or even worse that perhaps "'.hateve~ his mo~a.I spl~ndor, the intellec-tual, as '"the wof!t situation in they have !.Omclh1ng 10 do with bishop IS a _political ignoramus. the world today''? OPEC' or PLO. , Should the ov1et-backt'<1 tery-on m of The given answer is that dia- .\LAN L BLUM the ANC' ever se11c PQwcr m South critnination based on race i I · Balboa Afnca. the bishop, 1f he is still alive. monstrous moral ·outrage, demand· .. Doonesbuiy hlt with i;aew blast would ~lkely enjoy -the -same accom-ing universal condemnation. modations his colleague. Bishop Why. then, have not the British an~ Muzorcwa. enjoys in "liberated" French joined the Soviets and C hi- Rhodes1a: preventive detention. nese.i.n. demanding immediate f«'lal --· Second. lhe bishop's trip under-I fi h f To the Editor: Marmaduke and Nancy. etc. a nd• I am so shocked to think when I wow! I get a laugh out of them. But pic~ed up 1hc funnies. here was Doollesbury ts an insult to comic Doonesbury comic stnp. I have never stnps. I will ncH•r read 1t agalA.- read a c.om1c stnp before that made ~ mc&nlfY. ~--CAM ILL~'MllLKER I read some o ther' such as Co.sta_.fv1e~ Discipline should be praised To the Editor. ment h11d rfb nght 10 meddl~ in this private fam1ty minter. I was appalled ~hen I read the . In our prc5ent society where chtl· scored what ll remarkably free coun-equa itx or I c women 0 Saudi try South Afnca remains. In one Arabio. Cnn anyone name one right denied Xhosa and Zulu in South · week> the b1~hop cxemscU, -or frica that 1s cnJO¥cd by the women-•i bmcfltcd from the exercise of - o f the nibian pcnm ula? freedom of tl]P'el, freedom of peceh. Why does the West repeatedly fttcdom or assembly, freedom of ostracue and abandon its own? rchg1on. and, given the massive In any final Armageddon with the pu~licity. freedom of.the pres~. . Soviet Union. outh Africa will ( :u1 anyone 1!fl?8•ne a d1"1dcnt stand. or fall, with us. While sc•re-c ubap_cler1c recc1 v1ngsuchan honor. ption endure in South fnca. rcturn1ntt home to declare <lt J lavana comparab~ 10 our -own pre-war 1rpon his uppon for lpha 66. South, there 1 no doubt about the Ufllna uban publicly to ovenhrow e d1rttt1on in which South Afric. as Ca tro and communism. ~old1n1 a movina. Thoprc ntis bcncr,andlhe poh~-protect~. prcsMOVercd, rally future there for people of color is at has local church, and returning to infinttely more promising.. than in the r. .,· ~· •• ,,., J.•, , .,'C ,, , ., lioJW""' lt•r ~' At• ,.~!P'W A Jtt1ftt ,, .. llM ~ _,, h f\ • ~..r) ~ " "-""-' A r:• 1 Tom Tait r,.,,. r ''''" ·cratg 8h9ft i;.1 to1 • an1clc !n the police loa Oct 18 drcn arc beina raised in latchkey concerning l~ father ~o mettly homes. they art' not 15 fortunate as ~walled the 2·ycaM>I~ ~1th the ~y this little a1rl to havo their parents to ·swatter end. He was jailed for this discipljnc them whc,n they need it parental act end bis daut.hter was Rather than bc1na p(Jnishcd. I think i.kcn from her home and p1accd 1n o the father should be prajscd. county msliluhon. Since the ~walling DIANE MrNK[ the United tate!i to rc5ume his cconomjcally a nd politically ~tud1c ., ' L.-"-y ' ... k r. 11 h '-"'nk:t1pt incan tyrannic 10 the . ct. in tnc wee •O ow1'!a t 1 nonh demon~trltaon that uth Afnca 1 a Wc1.tem nation. 10 be Judged b)' P•lrld 8.cU..a • 1ylMllct1IH h11ihcr Western "andards. 1rcat col1U1J•IJL ' rnuscd no IOJUry. I thin\ the govern· tluntinaton Be. ch ( l' J .. n !-! I \ -.:,. ... ~· -3 Newport-based entries join field against Swtftsure Ill By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Delly"""............ - Three Newport Harbor-based yacht$ arc among the 24 entrittwbich-w\ll let sai1 N&Vrl-Oi1HM-l~th-biennial Los Angcks-IQ-Mazatlan. Mexico race_ -~ The·tocaJ yac hts are Warren-Hancock's Petcrson-48 Aleta, Newport Harbor Yacht Club; Joe Hoffman's Custom-46 Encore 84, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. and ·11atiOna1- . title Dear Alter Sr.,, :Wake, S pitz le~dt ng 100 con tenders Former Olym· pie gold medal swim- mer Mark Spitz of Marina del Rey and Hobie Alter Sr. of Capistrano Beach head the list of nearly - 100 Hobie-33 sailors who arc competing in the first national .ALIG.I l.OciUEY championship for the class at Long Beach this week. The regatta, sponso~ by Absolut Vod~ is being sailed in lhe waters off the Quecnsway Hilton near the Queen Mary. Actually, a more appropriate name for the event, which is taking place simuJtaneously with the Long Beach Boat Sh.ow, could be called the Hobie-33 Festival Ji nee two other events preceded the .championship Series. The Hobie-33 Newpon Beach Rcptta was held last weekend, followed by a race from Newport to Long Beach. Contenders for the title include Lewie Wake of .. "N~ WJ>-rime -winner: of-me:ttnbic=33 ChallcngoCup, aod Robbie Haines of San Oiege, Olympic- gold medalist in the 27-tooTSoling Oass. . Skippers in the national title event hail from aJI pans of the country, including New York, Washington, Utah and Florida. The Hobic-33 haJ become increasingly popular since its inception a few years ago, havina won its .. .das.s in a number of major yachting events. h placed first, second and th1rd in class jn the'Ncwport-to-Enscnad'n ace, fim in New York's Newsday Cup race, first in the Miami-to-Kea urgo race;imct=first affifi second-m the Macbnaw Isl an race orrlake Micbipn. · The 33 is AJter's first venture into monohull racing yachts after making him~tf famous and a millionaire with the famed Hobie Cat catamarans. .. __ · The ~1'i desian is known as ULDB (ultra tight displacement boat), ,a desian made famous rn offshore racina cin:les by Bill 1..ee of Santa Cruz, a former.Newport Beach Sea Scout. The Hobie-33 competes under th.c Performance Handicap Raci na Fleet system of handicapping and carries a ratin~ of 90. PAPARAlZI - . " r ' , :J -. . Steve Pauity'sSwlll"·~~uJ>!;"va, Balboa Yacht Club. for entries as 36 feet with a maxi tnum.ofabout 70. The The entry Jist, 1eleased b e spoq~ring Los Angeles rating spread is from 26.5 to 70.0. Yacht Club, isf,.rthan the 982racebytwoboats. HoffJQan'sEncorc84iscomingback into ldR racing ThcraccjetsunderwayNov. tOwitb t.be.boisc._ol.....-; .. ~~ boa ' h' ~ · h .. , k 68 ft · · h • p rfi Ha d' Rae' thcw;lrnin.gua,naJat I L50a.m.and thcSW\1JllCUDal . Schumacher and undcrchanertoJohn Gladstone. SDYC. .. ~~ch t.tnt lS y -race as t c a-,elson-Marc • aA.:!.tWlchnanm11!folns'sh-r1~. r s e ormancc, n aca. P IOJ noon. All fourctasses-A throuah D-wiU start i-~. footer,Swiftsuf1tlfl\o~ -dskippetcdbYN1ckFrazee .... .... ,, ~· of San Diego Yacllt Q!io, Sb js expcctC<j lO fight it out for 'Other outsts;ndmgyachts on the roster iJlclude Mtlt At.JeutfourCJCOnveHels, K.amaln , ~matra. first to finish with1he 63--fOOTSaga, sailed by a 1-ooa Beach and Many Vogel s Peterson-JS Apogee, LBYC; the Delphin and Night Sona. wilJ accompany the flce1. Dai!Y Yacht Club syndicate composed of~e Writer, Doug Choatc..48 Brisa, sailed by SandyMart,in. LA YC, and the po~.teo.lhadt.to tMm14ia aad,.. ___ _ Baker a,gd BarrvJkr:kus. Both_yacht rpm 1hc design ~la1Sl<r+9-foot ketch Mit ao1arsktppered't>YJonnsfnpps. '" hcadquanors b)IJobn Rey_nolds, ~rator aboard board ornruce Welson ancfBruce M fSan.Dicao, but San.Ole~ Yacht Cl ub. Miramar ha.s sailed in at least six lCama.lii..._Otud Co~ ~· ~~e~,,_~;..,......-~ Saga ratcs.~ofa foo1 lesl'dnrrrSwin~ • MazatTan races.. shorcsick ham radio operator. • , Alsb in the maximum ratinggrotliijs Watter Beck's Among t~mmimum raters.compeung for handicap - newC11stom-60, Due, LA YC, which ra~es 60.0 under the honors will be Ray Jarecki'sJ,36 Jest, LA YC, and Pnma, a Final ~SI.lits wtll be available afte~Nov. 17. Trophies !r•A ...... •ional Offshore RuJe. The rrunimwn length overall new Express-37, desi1ncd by former NcwporterCarl • will be award~ at the Hotel Playa Maz.aUan on Nov. 19. ...-.~ ..... ,.-....... • ..... -.· ..... • ...... -.-.. • .............. -lllilii ... -.· ..... .-.. ·-.. -.-... ~.-... • ... ..-..... ~ .......... ~ .... ~ ...... 11111111 ........... .... The MlnlHawk 18 DOW be1Da bailt ·&Dd marketed OD the We.t Cout by ferformance It's a l 2·foot, V-ht;tll morlel of succe~sful Hawk racer ' . Holder--20- I, ~~· ... ·,, pfesses 8.t Ma:llory ~en 's champ Mark-Eagan .,.._....., praiseslts maneuverability I -1 on. Bll1 and Carolyn Nelaon Hardy. Frank OundalR>ure, on. A~Y. and Harriet Opfell and Zee Allred eajoyed ll•ely a uction. Trojans, Bruin_s compete f or:FUND$Y By VIDA DEAN ..., .... ,.... .... Are USC folks always bigger spenders than l,JCLA folks? Saturdayeveningin SantaAna at FUNDSY. Western Medical Center'S-Gold Club BcncfiLQala. a sculptured rua in crimson and gold brought in $225 while a blue and aold one, same site. was auctioned off for.$200. • ~ And, Irvine residents. Dr. Fre4erick and SHu We .. 1,P.idS I ~Ofora UniversnyofSouthem California toileueat. Theaold padded item featurinacrimsoo leuerina•n<l in1iani1 willao to son. DouklColll.11,a student there, explained Dr. Weiss. Th0tewerejusta fewoflhe fun items up forbid 'Jndet the bi& tent-othetl"werc much~a~rand more expensive. (One man whose wifedidn't'bavcaJurcoat tohername.eameawaywith two. Ht bout.ht herajacket and a full-lenath coat at the uflina ofOarwta 8 11nt, auctioneer from La Jolla-Newpon Auctaon GaJlerics.) A1toseihd. more tho 6001ucsts had the op- . 'l)'ld'purthae 63 ittmsdunna tbc Uvc$ale wh1ch n wetl over a QUU1tt o'f am 1 mon dollars. na the two-hour social ume/s.ilcnt auct.ion. aucst bad a chance.at 303 items ranaina from vacation tnps to telev1~ton sels·&Adjewelry. "I just carT} thCfuone~. Emma Jue d~s the bidding." said Tom Riley, makinaa social event outside ofhis "fabulous finh" supervisonal d1stnct. "We·,e been to the FU NOSY event before and enJo~ them Wc'vcbecnaoinatoa lot of events lately. Dunna Scptemberwehad 27cveningsocials-(and 30days hath) and during the first 20 days of October~ madt> 18 panics. Now, we arc bookina fM March and April." Akoaw uptrv1SQfRarlteH (wcarin1"•&ood~ lookin& black drcu) and lrv Wledel', commenting on the beautiful decorattons 1n thcd1ninaarca oft he tent- tarac crystal cbandchenand while orchid Ooral arranacment hangma from the ccthng, fountain , Gree~ columns, brown-clothed tables centered with orchids. etc. JlatHeawood, uth Coa.st.Pluaaencral manqcr. who had thcsa.nie pot1tion with the fund-raiser. wd "I'm pleased to be hert(hc had Just returned from n Francisco)" a he welcomed tbe aucst . JolC.tnal> he added. "I took thcaencral cha1rmanshjp tosay awa' from work (Scatrsttom basics were an tbcaud1enoc) PoUcd chcckinaout llcnuocuon u.cms wcre Vtr1l•I• and P11l 8nder. honorary ('haumen. C()-(ha1rmtn oft ht event,. re Z.. AllrM and Dr. RMer1 tff41mu. Ztt. who 1~ mov1na 10 Harbor Rid ~ .. tn the spnng loo~cd stunning01n an aJl-over pearled dress she bought an Houston. "Tbe house is reall) beaut1ful.u but ngh1 now rm busy getting the wallpaper ripped on and redoing ll ~o il will be me.:· Ott\ers spotted trying the plcnuful hors d'ouevrcs dunng the sQC1al hour were Doagte Devine, Scott 1tom1by, Jolttn Parll1m a.nd the Martln Brower•. Dr. Carolyn Nelson and her husband Dr. William Hardy. Late r the} V.~rcdm1ngon Potage Cree). Roast cw York au champianonsand&,arian Tonecatercdb) - Wesun uth COMt Plan Hotel This \\>3 the.fifth FUNDSY -the first one in 1977 wasorgan11ed b ClaJreMcNalr and Betty Bektea. · Claire pad.Ni up the idea in 8 01 . Idaho and brought it to OfangeCounty. (I bchc\ c It was the first b\g tcnted pan~ e'er Mid ~re ) Thi \CarBctt)'V..l!teter"C'lbOb and 1n\;ttat1ons chamnanand Claarc v.-1n charaeof auction· amng~cnl CoriHe Brew1ttr was production chairman and Oulll• Blucurd. Gold Club pruidcnt. wu 1n char&e o(acqu151 t1ons. r roqecd will ' otopurchue rmd1ca.lequ1pmcnt andc,plndcd ho~p1ial facilit1 of\\.c tcm Med1cal cntc~. ( . .,.. .· - }MotoZ.ist-driven by ·c~urtesy~ comma~ sense . . DEAR ANN LANDERS: -e urbank Motonst" ~fcrrcd to the inconsiderate lob of a driver ll "King of the Road." I think "Ro d Hog" would have been morl! air propnate. The road hog causes meconcem. bUt so do some of lhe rcmarbm4dc by"Burbank Mo4Qn5,." For am- ple, he boasted "1 will oot yield the right ofwayunlcssyouarcdnvinga tire truck or an ambulance." l wondcrlfanyone ever told Bur an tliat none-ofthe dead and few of the injured care who had the right orway. lalsowonderabolU the: countless accidents.that could have -.. i.uDEIS been preven'ted 1f ome dn ver had not been too bull-headed to yield the legal right of way. · r wonder. too. if'Butbank-rson~of-­ thosc drivers on a four-lane highway who refuses to speed up. slow down or change lanes to allow faster-moving . . tl"30iOl0 pa S. Or. as he one oft hose dn ver~ who would force a motonst to sit"' a left tut.nJanc for IS minutes nu her than top for IOsccondsand allowh1m to turn'! Ourroadwaysare no plac.'e for pl:.ayinggamci.l1kt1Ge1 Mad. Get Stubborn or Get E"en When 141.a fir t leamingtodm·e. my fathetgave me some.ad\ ic~ . .l wotJld hl\e to pnss 1t along. "Whtn ).'Ou gel bebind a steering wheel. follow two rules and you will have littl~no problem with thefa~ or other motonsts. They are the rule of common sense ahd the rule of common counesy."-NOSWEAT First iQ.~uctees congratulated Hoyle Schwettzer.-tnventor of the Wind-monohull, were named to the Boat:iJJ.I Ball of •urfer ...Uboaia. and Hobie Alter. -designer Fame •tarted-by Sou them California Marine-- of Roble catamaran• and the Roble-SS ANoclatlon led by Bu•ter Hammonct. -.... ..... Sunkist Se~ies starting Balboa Yacht Club's popular win- ter saahng event. the Sunk1st Series getS under way lhJs weekend with small boat -classes sa1hng courses 1ns1de the ba}' on Saturday and lergec keel boats competing over ocean courses on Sunday. The Sunkist Series..1s held on the first weekend in November. Dcccm· bt-r, January and February. In other Orange County yach11ng action. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will inaugurate its Mission Scnes for Performance Handicap Raci ng Fleet· (PHRF) and Midget Ocean Racing Mulln} Ra~ (PHRF). Sunday. Sunda) .. - King Harbor Yacht Club -Fall· Southwestern Handica p Fleet Regaafa (Jett! boa1s). Saturda> Graham Shand Sones, Sunda) Sn Otego · an Otego Vacll1Dub--:_J.nnhofer.Ho1 Oceanside Yacb1 Club -:-Indian Sum-Rum lknes. unday mer Regana !all classes). Saturday. Su~: _ S1l"l'r Gate Yach1 Club -Swe11- da) Hansom Rum Runner Series (PHRFJ. Coronado (a)s '\ achi Club -Fall Sundav· innhofcr Mug ·o Rum Senes Regatta. Saturda) (SDHf). )unda) Coronado Yacht Club -Junior Sabot • Rt'gatta. Saturda). Sunda\. Norlb and Inland San Diego Cruiser As~ocrn11on -Nav) P1crpon1 Bay Yach1 Club -P1crpon1 League Fall predicted log race. S:iturda). Senl'S. aturday. Mission Bay Yacht Club -Snipe-Jr.-San1a Barbara ailing Club -Top abot Reg.at ta. Saaurda>. ~loop Regalia. Skipper Regalia. Sa1urda). Sunda) Class (MORC) sailors on Sunda\ Local sailors will also be entered in A • 1 6 such Los Angeles-Long Beach area uss1es S'~T~~ep s i--.--C'.'.,~nts~s C)b.ril.!£Bcach ).'.a£.tlt£."lubL ~__y~~~ . Point Fermin lnvened Stan race · Sunday; Long Beach Yacht Club's 5-.\ustrallan ~lor~ took thl' top Jr .. who won the Hobie-16 world 11tle Island race for IOR (International three places 1n the ~1ob1e-I 6 world 1n Tahiti in 1982: JcfT Alter. former Offshore Ruic). PH RF and MORC champ1onsh1p regatta held-at Ft. Hobic-18 na11onal champion, and yachts. plus a fleet of Cal-25s on Walton Beach. Fla. an mid-October. Ennque Figueroa of Puerto Rico. Sunday. and the th ird rc~cc o'f L11tlc looked to be th~favontes. Ships Fleet's In vitat ional Series on Thr wanner "as Gal} Metcalf. But II was a relative ly unknown Saturda). runner-up was Bret t Dr')land. and . In other Southern California third was Ian Bashford skipper. at least to the i\mencans. who used cons1!>tcnt sailing and a bit Yachung Associauon areas: At the beginning, the Hooie-16 of luck to rake the champ1onsh1p Santa Monk11 Bay-Id' :r Manna del Re > _ Home Pon Rcgaua v.or !.. the-seconu TTT""":Jsc11cs of -homi=--to A-usl~~~' ..... -c--_ __ (IOR. PHR"F,MORCI. Saturda) Hobie events sponsored b) Absolut Keith Chnstensen of Long Beach Sou1h Coast Connltmln Yach1 ( lub -Vodka. promised to be a showdown looked to be 1nv1ncible at the start of among the topAmcncan and Austral-the regaHa wi th two first places. but 1an sailors. Dryland had just come off aficr the field was cut down to 56 a week of dominating his American boats he had two finishes well ba& in counterparts in thl' Hob1c-I 8 na11onal the pack and wound up an fourth cham pi onship at San Francisco. and place. Paula Alter . places fourth in nationals Paula <\her of Capistrano Beach took founh place 1n uw .\bsolul Vodka Women's Hobie-14 Turbo na tional cha mp1onsh1p at H utchinson, Island, near Stuan. Rf! Paula is the daughter of famed Hobie C.at designer Hobie Alter. She was competing against tire top Hobie Catters from se' era I countnes in this first all-women's nauonal champaonshjJp regatta 1n the Hobie-14 Turbo. Caroline Winter of South Africa was the winner The Hobie· 14 Turbo. a hg.htwc1~t catamaran with multi-colored sails. can travel up to 27 mph I Bashford. the reigning Hob1e-l 8 Many of these $4)me skippers will \\Orld champion. was also one of the face off again 1n the Hobae-18 world fa'<ontes. champ1onsh1p to be sailed Feb. 9-17 On the ,A.mencan side. Hobie .\lier an Port MacQuane. Australia. 3 -managers named ' Due to Hobie Cat's acquisition of Ron Holder's line of monohulls and its recent appointment by the parent Coleman Co. to distribute the Alpha a1lboard line. the company has established three new po~1t1ons for product managers. Bill Baldwin. who has been with Hobie Cat for 12 years. will head the catamaran team. Larry Chisholm. director of sales and marketing, says Baldwin's knowledge of ihc product line and dealer network. as well as the cats themselves, is second to none. Mel Wills. a winnerofmany major ocean racini events. will manage the monohull lane. He is experienced in Hobie's flagship. the Hobie~33. and has spent a great deal of time with the smaller Holder boats.~ Hobie's latest product line. the Alpha Sajlboards of Austria, a division of the Coleman Co .. will be headed by George Clayton. . THE 16TH ANNUAL LONG BJ:ACH INTERNATIONAL SAILBOAT SHOW Long Beach Convention Center • Oct. 27 thru Nov. 4 , Weekdays 3p.m.-10p.m .• Saturday1 111.m.-10p.m .• Sund1ya 111.m.-7p.m. , "Come Sail with Us" * From S.llboarda to Ocean-going V.chta * 400 S.llboata * 325 Acceuory Dlaplaya · * Win Seven BoatJ-to be given away at the ahow * Weekend Fa1hlon Shows/Marine Bazaar . .. . THE 91ANT OF SAILBOAT SHOWS r . . IN OREGON DEAR NO SW~AT: I bope every rHder wbo drives a car (or motor- oycle) wUI keep tbil one taped to bis bathroom mirror for oae week. It'• cboclt f11U of good sense. Here'• more on Uae same aabject: • • • DEARANNlE:May l saya word to' along. · But he'slustasdcad n if he wa wroni---: OL' I lOSS FROM VA. BEACH. VA. • • • DEAR ANN: A couple of months ago I answered a psychic's ad in a magazine. I was losani my boyfriend and"artcd~scn(J.&haa woman $60 more for h~r powers to ~ork. l'm afraid ifl don't send her lheS60. I'll • ha~ bad luck. How do 1 get m)'Stlf outofthisme s?-TROUBLED DEAR TROUBLED: Y oa•ve already bad bad luck. Yoa'\'e beeo aypped oat oU70. Waknp u cl nadl Hie coffee. • • • "Burbank Motorist?" Those sdf-raght~ous bullies abound, hourly, by the score an th as neck oft he wood~. A wo'rd of caution is clearly an order. This bit of verse says it well: moocy to llclpmc~lfd bAck.. E.d.. What kJndol.wJ:dd.iIJuDe.i wiJb finally broke offwath me and told me today's new life styles? Docs anythins toforgetabouthim... . go?Ann/..anders'"N_ewBride's ' I ca11ed the psychic and asked her to ..i(]uide" tel/s what's nght for todsy.'s Herc lies the body of William Jay. He died mainlaining the right of way. '<lose my case. She advised me to be wcddinss. For a copy. send $2, pluu patient and have f~ith. Ions. self.sddres$ttl, stamped He Wl{S ra&tn, dead right as he sped Herworkissupposedlob&suaran---s~nvelope(J7~enu#)Oita,ge)loA..an teed or the client gets his mortey back. Unders. P.O. Box I 1995, Chicago, So far I've spent S 7(), She says I need II/. 60611. --.. When ki~s lo~e argµment . . w fth parent~ ffiey s1111 win There arc a couple of things new re taliate by saying, .. Your tamer was i>arents need to know about n11s1ng going ofT and r knew you didn't want kids. • your bnfwnaes to bum ... "B1gaer" guarantees you not hang lt just isn'& easy trying to be wiser but the opponunity to pa) more than your children. My favorite story money to get into a movie. is one I heard many years ago about a Babies who can't even talk ha ve the father' who was accused by his son of last word. • never paying any attentio n to him or For cvcrry argument yoa win. add · whatnc did. The fa ther felt rotten. so scvon years of guilt to your life. , one day he retrieved a picture from ~n of "setting..up" a narcau__ ' l.he back seat of the car that his son develops early in Jife. car-:"80T WAI 1. R1sFnglish'Te~~frr crayon. '..fte-little- Example: The phone rings at I :30 'has assigned him to see and critique a stick figures were simply inscribed. a:m. It's your daughter who was movie and if he doesn't, he'll prob-"The family--'.' supposed H;> be. h?me at m1dn1ght. ably flu nk English which is !l college The father was touched and had it You have It within your power to .prercquisiteand nocollegew11l accept mounted and "framed. Finally, he ground her ur1lll she is too olcl to fly. hilJI and he'll become a bum. took his son into his office an-d there BUT WAIT."She says her boyfriend 1s I never won. -among the degrees, honors and pla- too tirC<ttodrivt home and is going to lf.i told my son 1omakc his bed and ques for membership and achieve-· take a nap. He doesn't want to take a clean his room before he went to ment was the simple picture of "Jhe chan_ce on f~ll.ing asl~ep at t he wheel school, he'd smile like Damien. put f~mily." The chi1d was stunned into andJeopardmng their safety. down his books and say. ''I'll be gJad silence. . Example: Your son approaches xou · to. But when I am late and spoil an-I I· -Finally. he turned to his father and and says he needs the car. You give year attendance record. let it be on said. "It's nice, but why would you him your best shot about how the yo ur conscience." want Freddie Cohen's picture of his only thing· that is important is his If he walked across a newly-waxed family hanging in your office?" grades and he can't study . tooling floor. prompting a SO-minute lecture Don't mess around with little around on weekday nights an your on insensi11vity to his mother. he'd people. : TONIGHT'S TV -t.'00-(C') MOYIE G 0 D QJJ NEWS **'h "SIOW Dancing In The Big a OHIP8 Ctlf' (1978). Paul SoMno. Anne G HART TO HART Oltchbum. tD THAEF8 COMPNl'f CH> MOYIE ti) STAR TAB< H H "Raldn Of The LOii Mt'' • 8'J8INE88 REPORT ( 1981) Hlrttton Ford. !<wen Allen. G OCEANUS (Q) MOYIE (J)C88Hl'#S H l' "St .. 80" (1983) Meriel Hem-a! 111C N!WS tngwty~ Rob«ts. m DOC VAH.DYKE CS) MC,.,~ (O)MOVIE ••~·~·~·.l!La'wmL.J.11u:11111m:1m--t-~ ~ft* '1Wd«$ Of The Tost Aii,... (1983) Kpvin Kline, Angela Lwbury. ( 1981) Hamson Ford, Karen Allen. ?" -8:30-· U~~Atn The Chelle" (1983) -~~TTONl()HT Robert MacNaughton. Hope llngt. -t.00- . -t:30-I CJ) SIMON a SIMON 0 NBC HEWS Qt CHEERS (!) CJ) HEWS I MERV GAIFFIN I ~/l.EHAER I ~THEA-~ THAOUCIHTHE ~ HfTCHCOa< ARTS CZ) MOYIE I~~ *** "Clty 0fl¥011e1"(1M1)Mw· -m THAT C)IAL oelk> MastrOllnni. Ettort MIMI. CC) 'MoYIE -•.30- H 1.; ·~·-mght In Caablenca" O Q!HIGHTOOURT ( 1946) Marx Bro~';;' Lola Collier. ~~om Curtain" ( 19661 PIUI IJ C88 NEWS -Newman. Julle Andrews. =~NAME THATTIJNE I Cl) KHOTi ~ * * *'* "2001: A Spece Odyatey'' i! r-m llW ( 19'8) Keir Dullea. Gary l.ockYwood. al 20 / 20 Q I ABC NEWS Q llOONDIR ~~ IDCONITTMlOM:THAT -1 THf&'8 ctN#Ntf OEUCAll IALAHCE WHEEL Of FORTUNE I BOXING ID i.1-1 CONTACT Q THE 00408 AT THE OREa Cl) P.M. MAGAZJNE qy,1$CQMT'Dt1#N TO LOOKING a ENTERTAINMEHJ TONIGHT cm WEU. IT SEEMED FUNNY AT at~Nl1f THE TIME ~~NFl (J)IAOTHERSQ Delker (Brace Welts) &et. more than be bar&alned far an.....an lndlan reetaurant oD .. Hill Street Blues" tonight at 10 OD NBC, Channel 4. {!) 8CENf.8 FROM A MAMAOE -10'.30- _7:20-ti) INOEPENDEHT NEWS ·G NIA BA8KET'8AU. • SWEET 8IXTEBt . . • -7:30--(l)llZAMEQ 120NTHETOWN De W~-a.NEWI ~="J. FaJD TAXI VflCllP It CINCINNATI ~ PEOPlE'8 COURT M>CICPON> l'l.D WlD, WlD WON.D Of ONLY WHEN I LAUGH AHIW.I MOYIE I ~:' * "Bc*dlng Schoor' (1983) Nat- 0 1100,000 NMtETHAT TUNE ~L ·~~TI& u "Amtrlean Dtelre" (19811 I ~-... P.I. ~~~. Rid\lrd Bolla. 9 = 8HOW , • <fo.th Wi.ti "" 11Na1 Ctllrtee "Thi Thr.. ww. Of BilY Otllf' eroit.on. 111 hllnd. (Prtmln) Rarptl Ml£d'IO. kal Hol--11:30-~ook. ~!tlWHART 1:-8 l'io= -u t "For A Few Oo11n ,Mott'' ttl AIC NIW8 NIGHTUNE g:.n Clint Eallwood, Ltt VIII =DOUGH • KCET JOUNW.: CALFOAHIA LATBIGHT AMENCA VOTIR'I °'* · =UI I tlf'IT'Elm t "Por1cft" (1941) o.i MonWn, 12 O'a.OCK ttGH Marl! Htrrllr . • . ... ,., ''The CNlengt'' (1~ Scott Glenn, T OllWO Mlble. CllMOYIE -----* * "RMnQI o4 lilt llnje" (1M3) Sho KC*lgl, At1tu Roberti _,._ Billy Ocean crests to number 1 By Tbe A11oclated Pre .. Tbc following arc" Billboard's hut l'ffi>rd hits as thcy"appcar in next week's 1ss~ 9l Billboard magazine C"op)righ1 1Qlr4. Billboard PublicatioM. Inc Rcpnnted with perm1ssio~. H01 81NGL~ I "( ant1be1n Queen (No More" Love on the Run)" Billy Oct>an (Ar1sU1) 2 "I Just C'allcd To Say I Lovr 'ou" ~tev1r Wonder (Motown) 3 "P11rpk Rain" Pnnet" (Wimer Hro' J 4 "llatd Habit To Breek" Chteago (Wimer Bros.) S."W1ke Mc Up tkforc You Cio-<io" Whom (Columbia) 6 "Lucky Stor" Modonna • (Worner Bros l 7 "On The Dark Side" John C afTeny & llca~r Brown Bind (Lp1 ·) 8 "Olue Jean" David R<>w1r fLMI, Amcnca) 9 "Better lk Good ro M~" fin11 T umcr crap1ton 10 "I frrl for You" (h,1h t..han (Warner Bros.) • 11.''Descn Moon" Dennis DcYoung (A&M) 12."0ut OfTouch" Hall&. Oatcs(RC A) 13.''l'm So Excited" Pointer Sisters (RCA) 14.'.:SQltle Guys Have All The Luck" Rod '"'*"(Wimer 81'()$.) I S."Strut" Sheena Elsaon (EM I-Ameri-ca) 16.''Who Wears TheSt' Sh<1e~'t" Elton John (Warner Bros.) 17 "Lct'i Go Crazy" Pnn~ And The Re volullon (Warner Bros.) 18 .. Penny l over°' Lionel Richie (Motown) 19."Swee~ Aw:iy" Diann Ross ~RCA) 20."All Throuah The Night° Cyndi uuper (Po13ro11) TOP LP I "Purple Rain" Prince And 1 he Re"ol· ullon (Warner Bros/ 2 "flom In The l . A Bruc:c pmnp- ~ (C'olumb11) 1 "Pnv11e l):anccr" T 1n1 Turner IC'apttol) 4."SPons" Huey Lewis And The News (Chrysalis) 5 "J IOQ Bel Air-Place .. Julio l&festa (Columbia) 6."Thc Woman .fn Rcd.SOundtt1ek" Stc111c Wo ndtt (Motown) 7. "H~nbc11 City" The 'Cars (Elt'ktra) ..&.""1Mk>nn." Mldo1ua1(W.rner Brot.~ 9."Edd1c & The C'Niscrs-.Sound traek• Jonn C.ff'eny & Beaver Brown Band <Er~tcan·1 Slow Down" Lionel R1ch1e (Motown) 11 "Break Out" Pointer S1'1c11 <RCA> 12 "17" Cl11c•lto (Warner Bros.) I ).''She's So Onu ual" Cy ndi uupet <Epic) 14.''Suddcnly" Billy Ocean (A rista) I $."No Breaks" John Waite tEMl- Amcnca) l6.'liRt1 Ram Boom" ~ryl Hall A John Oate (RC'A) 17 "The llnroractt•ble Firt" U2 (lsla.nd} 18 "Out Orl he ( cllar" Rall (Atlantic) 19 "Phantom•" The Fiu (MCA) 20" n1mah2c" Ki (Pol tram) . If 'Dallas,' 'A-Team' retain second. third spots 'V' execs 'deltghte:d' wtth "36th place start say this means that an an avet'a&e pnme-ume mututt 16.4 percent of. the nation's TV home~ were tuned to CBS. m1lhon . 6. "Riptide.'' NBC. 22 4 or mallton. 7. ''M&allum. P.1.;· CB . 22.2 or 18.8 malhon. , By JERRV BUCK A#T..,..._.,.._ LOS ANOELES-ABCs "Dynas- ty" outpointed CBS' "Dallas" for flrat place last week but CBS was the top ~etwork ••the Nielsen ratinp lookcd like a vinual ~pla)' of the previous week. • The top three shows wm the tame: "Oynaity" was ftnt, "Dall~" sec- ond: and NBC's .. Th.e A-Team" third. Tne networks also finished in the sam&order-and--Mth almost the sa~ ratinas: CBS first with 16.•, same 11 last week· NBC sccon<t with 16.0. up from 1 s.8 last week; ABC third with IS:~~samc. "uynasty" pulled ahead of "Dal- las" two weeks aao as the Carrinatons found themselves in~ll kinds of trouble.•AJexis was facing a murde~. cbarae. Blake faced financial ruin, i1l:lt0n was ~1'!SUmed dead -Blake's irand;i)d was kidnapped. CBS' "Mapum P.J ." moved ahead of NBC's "~Cosby Show" for the first time' durinJ the current week. The Hawaiian pnvate eye was seventh and Bill Cosby was ei&hth. NBCs "V," the last faU show to make its oebut, opened in 36ttrptace. The series. about alien invaders from . ' ·i\n u bea~t · HolJywooa ·- memoir Janet Let h tells of 'wonderful· Um es early in her career By BOB THOMAS tu 11 ol1tN "'-Wntet LOS ANGELES -Unliu the. "kiss and tell aU" autobiographies of many screen stat'S of the past f~w years. about the onl y sizzle in actress Janet Leigh's new autobiography are her two tec;n-a~e marriages. In "There keally Was a Holly- wood" (Doubleday and Co., S 15.95), · Leigh takes a bcmgn look at her 36· year career in films and at the various men in her life. another _planet. 1s a continuauon of NB remained allCJd for the two biJnly popular miniseties in season·t~ate, with CBS second and which earth resistance fiahters turned NBC third. The ratinp: NBC 17.2. back the aliens. CBS 16.8, ABC I S.2. "We're dttiaHted," said Gene CBS was on top as usual in the Walsh.« spokesman for· NBC. "The cveninJ new$ shows cateaory. CBS shO\li! &Ot a t S,4 rat1nat which f's ttelr naa·a "'1Jna oft 2.8, ABC was second· apin bcner than >Ve ever dJd in that with 10.9 and NBC th!rd with ro~. ttme period last year." The premiere was secon'd only to CBS' "Garfield" The lowes1-rated show of the Weck i.\) the first balfhour, but beat all other was the spillover into prime-time· of competition duri.na its time period. C~s· coverage of l'latlonal Football· -CBS hactftve' showsirrlfie Topi CJ,"" Leaguer actiprr. Tb~ itve bo NBC three and ABC two. shows in descending order were: CBS' · HercisthccompletcTop tO:ABCs "Dreams," NBCs "Hot Pursuit," "Dynasty," fifst~ CBS' "Dallas.'' sec-NBC's .. Punky Brewster," NBC's ond; NBC's "The A-l'etm " third· "Silver Spoons .. and the CBS NFL CBS' "Simon & Simon," fo ufth; CBS1 football. · ".60 .~i.nut~l," fl.ft.~: NBCs "Rist Here are the week's 20 top shows: tide, s~th, CB~ Maanum, P.I .... -1. "Dynasty,'' ABC, a ra~ of26.3 ~venthJ. NBC's The Cosby Show. or 22 3 million households \ eighth; L·BS' ''Knots Landin "ninth_j_ ·. · andABCT"HOtCT;'y tent . . 'Uallas;"' CBS, ~2~5._,,9,_o_r _,2"'1'"". 9..- Brookc Sbiclds made her TV' 'million. movie debut in ABC's ''Wet Gold." 3. "The A-Team," -NBC. 24.5 or wbicllwas-20th in ttre ratings. Sophia 20.8 milhon. Loren's second TV starring role. NBC's ·~ora," was 25th. CBS was first in the A.C. Niel~ Co. survey with a network average of 16.4. NBC was second with 16.0 and ABC third with I S.3. The networks 4. "Simon & Simon,'' CBS. 24.2 or 20.S million. 5. "60 Minutes," CBS. 24.q or 20.3 PR IMF T IMF So A PS ~ . ;t 8. ·111e Cosby Snow:· NBC, 21.2 or 17.9 million 9. "Knots Land ma," CBS. 40.S or 17.4 m.1llion. to. "Hotel," ASC. 20.3 or-l.7.2 . nulfion. · 11. Tie~"Famil y Tits, NBC. 20.'2 or 17.1 milhon. 11. Tlc-:'The Fall Guy," ABC, 20.2 or 17.1 millio t 3. "Falcon Crest." CBS, 19. 9 or 16.9 milhon. 14. "Cheers," NBC, 19.8 or 16.8 million. I 5. Tie-··caJ.ney & Lacey," CBS, 19.7 or 16.7 million. IS. Tie-"Murder She Wrote." CBS, 19.7 or 16.7 million. ~ :'' Rcmmgmn Steete-. ""'N or 1'6:5 m.illton. 18. "Hall Street Blues," NBC. 19.1 or 16.2 mtlhon. 19. "Newhan." C'BS 18'.8 or tS.9 malhon. 20. Movie-"Wet Gold." ABC, 18.3 or 15.5 m1lhon. Ka.F.en guards fat eeret-on-' Kn - BY LYNDA HIRSCH DA.D.AS:.t.R. 's lawyers tell him that the airl claimm& to be ha~ niece Jamie is the real thina. Sue Ellen-dttades that the bedraaaled airl needs 11ew clothes and a haarstYfe to fit 1n with the Ewinis. J.R. cons1de.rs Sue Ellen's help traitorous. 01ff considers ways of getung even '"i th J.R.. ways that could jeopardize has enurc business. Pamela stunned when she dnves. by Mark's house and SttS his custom- made spons car there. causin& Pam to wonder if Mark rcaHy died an the plane crash. Jenna and Bobby postpone ~eddmg and wait for Miss Ellie's mum from Grttee - tembl)'. billy Wa11e calls and rcncges·on giVlng Bla ke loan Blake realizes Alex..1s 1s behind this. Du visits Aleius in ja il and tells her that the ev1denc~ ap1ns1 her in Mark's m urder 11 bu1ldm&. Samm)' Jo demands $30.000 a month for the rest of her hfe 1n u chanac for Dann). While Steven leaves to arranae the transaction. Adam appears. followt Sammy Jo and kidnaps Dann). Steven and Claudia. OVCl'JO)'ed to have Danny back. decide to start a fresh and &ood rcla11onsb1p with '\dam a mm y Jo calls Steven and says she's not through )Ct. FALCON CREST: Joel mugs Mauie and steals h er pearls. When the assamn shoots into Richard's bed. he isn't shoot· should be lurcd.a.s head or transporuuon at the vineyard. Mchssa daung Greg Reardon. KNOTS LANDI.NG: Karen aon home anchontinucs to hide the fact that she will eventually die from bullet fragment left 1n he!1J>1nc. Valene and Ben decide to make a go of tbetr rclauonsh1p. Valene rea11ZC1 that Joshua 1s her ha.If-brother Joshua remains moody and dJstant. Abby m ums and tells Gary she wants to 'ti)' a rclauonsb.Jp ap1n. 011) 1s stunned. sayma ht ca1)'1 trust Abby. Meanwhile, Abby deci~ to buy cable TV 'talion. Sumner cleared of all charges m St. Claire's death af\er Abby exonerates him. PAPER DOLLS: Ta?'.n acts uune to rcneac on Sollll to Steve s basketball pme. and instead attend John Waite cooc:en w11h her. Julia (unous whens~ watP tnlo w &Jt.e ·, dteutoa room &nd sees Taryn and -wiiiCmatioa out on couch. Julia blamn Laune. Wcslc) &nlf) when Grant lives David SS mtllion and purdwes half of Tempus sporuwear. Racine tells Wesley to play alona becaUJC the hiabcr Dlvid · climbs the biacr the fall wdJ be. A doctor from Zuncb meets with Grant and says Blur needs complC't.e rest. Grant ~ides Bl111 should go off to Zunch. David~ Parnell the loan plut SS0,000. ,David stunned wheri Sara informs tum bc'U have i.o testify In open court aaainst PameU. rng Ri chard at all but several pillows that r -:;jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___________ jjjj;jjjj;jjjj;jjjj;jjjj;jjjj; .. ;::- THEY'RE THE TWO HOrTEST TICl<ETS IN A-RED-HOT 8ATTLE OF THE MNDS. •• AND NOW. THEY'VE GOT THE HOTS FOR EACH OTHM I -' There was her highly publicized DYNASTY: Jeff learns that Fallon· died m plane crash along with ex-fia nce Peter Jeff hurt and angry over Fallon bemg with Peter. Jeff tells little Blake that his mommy's in heaven but-the child wants her back. Following Fallon's funeral, a drunken Jcffmeetsa model named Amy a1 LA Mirage and ends up 1n her room that night. Blake upset when Krystle dismisses all but three of the staff at the mansion. Ks)stle tells Dlake she doesn't care afthey lose the mansion . although it disturbs-him have been placed there. Richard realizes that the hired assassi n is his chief secunay officer. The ~ecuri ty officer is immediately fired and Pam is made head of secunty. Leaming that he no longer is head of the New Globe since Angela ancj Lance have taken O\er. Richard buys radio stauon. Richard offers Mauie rcportan& J!lb at radio station Cnaware that Joel was her attacker Mawe tells C hase that -foci marriage to actor Tony Cunis. who Janet LelCh left her for German actress Christine r;:::::::::~~~~;r:;••·····~~~~!!~~ffi~~?iiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;1 Kaufman. LUXURY THfAT•fS ·+•-=.,,. --"Tony and I had wonderful time Fem Two •11111• Sllow•llJ1 * DRIVE -INS '1°1 11 ~ Joa.-. d a"" •t-ui-ONLY S2.7S Unlns Noted • Y " together: it was an exciting, g)am--eun - orous period in Hollywood, .. Leigh Na mothers new boyfriend. said during an interview at the u.-.......,. first to "--mountaintop home she shares with 1 ~ WOI ''"" worn '..,, broker Jtobert Brandt, her husband of Now, he's the only one 22 ycan. who con save her. STADIUm tJ u' 1 n p llt1rll• !!w , ...... ,.. THll[lt 01' HEAlt'TS (It) s Ph il Co-Hit T 191\trope (A) "We had I 0 good years together, and a lot of great things happened, most of all. two beautiful children (Tracy and Jamie Lee Cunis). Why should I write anything that would f'tRST _,,N (N-UI SHOWS A t :IS 3:1$ 5:t5 7·15 .. t :15 THIEF Of< HEAfltTS (It) SHOWS AT 12·00 1.~5 3:50 5 :45 7·40 .. t 35 AMERICAN DltEAMEft (PQ) """ Co-l'HtlHI G randvtew USA CAI .-detract-fr.om that mamas&?:' She details their split in the book and and discusses their beginnings. _ IPG·13l~ ·~~.ft NOW PLAYING WUTlllNSTUI [G~ol!O• C.W•N Wt\! 89' J9~ . lmm1 Olene Keaton THE UTTLC o••••••a.a•....._. 12:00 2 :30 S:OO 7 :3 .. 10:00 Nick Nollt Steve Marlin TSACHCltS (It) ALL Olt ME ff'QI SHOWS AT 12:30 2:40 SHOWS AT 12:10 1 :00 4 :50 7:00 lo 1 :10 3:50 5:40 7 r30 9 :20 TIEltltO" IN THIE A ISUES (R) Scarhct (A) ALLOlt ME (NI Plus Co·"•aturt I rreconcl1'Dlt Olfltr· enctt (PG) ena:rna\U;l 2] ~~·Av~~~ u:i:op~~ T.;;~:uN:.::", ... --·-·-~ Purple Aaln (A) STARTS TOMORROW COSTAMHA Ut. Cinel!IH S4059' I.A llAIM OIWllf ~ ~ SQ~rt UA Oly Cintlnl 531 391 i 681 0633 • WflWTOI £l TOAO • LA M1MOA E.CIWllOS Onem4 ~est "Early poverty affected Tony and me differently," Leigh said. "I believe he didn't want to be Bernie Schwartz any longer. I remained too much the plebian Jeanette Helen Morrison, and I was a constant reminder of the bcgjnnings he would have liked to forget." · COSl AMUA (Od •OtV<'....,_ ~3!-02 llMllt ,,... ... ..,., .. OllAIM!f ~ •. ,,.,~. ·'°'"''" 6).19'.lii' 8111 Murray I Sem Shepard THC llAZOlt"S EDGIE COUNTltV (PG) HOSTaUST .. ltS c-1 (f'G-1SJ SllOWI at SHOWS AT G -. .-- ~ Saocrtnact SRO Gitt-.i. ~ 891 3935 591 5990 ~3 16" IWM+q;j~ r Curtis changed his name from Bernie Schwanz and Leigh changed hers from Jeanette Helen Morrjson once they entered the movie worfd. [Od'~i ... OOGO<-.lQtC. ..,,. S5 !l655 7 :00&.9:30 7,00 .,9.15 PlluCo-Future G•tmllns IPGI ''Perhaps Christine Kaufman provided the timel y bndge to that other world -she was European, spoke vanous languages. and she knew only the new Tony Cunis,;: Leigh said. Le igh wa$ worlcing for MGM when the late billionaire industrialist How- ard Hughes borrowed her to star in "Two lickets to Broadway'' and "Jct .ft Pilot." The film trade thought she was r another addition to his harem. But Leigh said that was far from the truth. "l hated his manipulation.'' she said. "I hated the arrangements he tried to make as ifl were some kind of pawn in his power play. That's why my dad always drovotte to RKO. "Once h~ iu,l\ed me. 'Why won't r,ou have dinner with me?' 1 said, Because I hate your manipulation. all •·· the underhanded things you do.' 1 finally said I would dipe with him - if my mother and father went along. He aJl'eed. and he:. spent most of the evemn& talkina to my parents. They had a arcat time.'' 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AND Costa Mesa 1s a dynamic city w1lh lim1tless potential Results onenled leadership 1s neces- sary to 1(lsure that the auality of ltfe continues to improve as lhe city grows over the next live to ten years Look a1 the results Costa Mesa.has achieved under the Leadership of Mayor Donn Hall, Councilman Eric Johnson and Planning Com· missioner Charles Markel .. •Became The City of the Arts with a soon lo be completed Perform1nq Aris Center-the finest acoustical mult1puroosP theatrical facil- ity in the worlc1 •Created the best Emerg ~ncy Instan t Response system 10 th na11on which dra- matically reduces the rime 1t takes polrce. ftre . or emergency services to amve at your door • l111t1ated programs which reduced crime by 18'i. over the last four years1 • Established strong regulations '(o'h1ch reQu1re developers to pay for roads and other improve- ments which benefit the entire city •Saved taxpayers $70 m1lhon by finding a Costa Mesa Freeway solution that will not reQu1re the loss or relocet1on of 821 homes and 90 businesses •Initiated plans to Putchase Fa1rv1ew Regional Park from the County to insure that this park land remains open for our children •Provided sound fiscal management of the c1tys revenues and expenses resulting_ 1n a strong flrrancrat reser/e pos1t1on. while 1mpn::rving City services-and never asking for a general tax increase The E•ecutive--CouncttlRtUeves that City Council candldafes Donn Hall, Eric Johnson and Chert• Mattcef s>04leA the sound decision-making capabtlitles needed to be responsive to Its citizenry and to provJde stable lead4'rthlp In e safe community with sound fiscal management in en Jmprovlng economy . THE •XECUTIVE COUNCIL t\ ' '40\~"~( 6\" "o"ete' HALL 0 JOHNSON 0 The E1ecuttve Coonc1l 1s a group ol concerned Clh· 1Pns work1no to assure the be!t P<>SS•ble local govern· ment rn Cosio Mesa lrvtne and Nowsxir1 Bench MARKEL 0 l'llirl for bv tl'\A {; 1<i(!11f1vn Cnvnc1I P l') 9,,, 141'J Nl!wOOrt RlllAC h (.A !IJf,H) ,, I .. . '1 IJ ' COMPbETE NY8tCOMP081TE TAAN8ACTIOt(8, BS. Grand opening Dave llyera, manacer of the Safeway Store at Baker and Barbor. be.an the precelebration of the •~re'• lrand open- ing Wedneeday with a rlb6on cuttiQ& ceremony. The real arand opentna t>eetna today. The atore la reopening after sate- > Real estate still investm"elit leader -""IQ RK (A~ -The foll~wlno llsl shows I e ork St~k xctl..,ioe slock• and warr al ave oone up lhe mosl and down tn st based on percent of cha:ie for Wed .. No securities radlno below S2 or 1000 sharu are Included. l/iel and P1rcenla~• chanoes arr, lhe di erence belween he rcrevlous c oslno orlce and lodav's noon pr ce UPS Name Last Ch~ Pel. l MdSv un 7 + 1' Up 1 lsret r r Uo 8o~~n ~ 7-~ 8: 4 s Mcm1So ' ~allx un l'I• Up IMall i'I• 'h Uo ' rod/¥,V 'h ~ Uo tro rt 'h j '4 Uo 10 oroR un lO'h 'I• Uo Hl!W Y°"I( (A") !'bOCo HASDAO~"•J141M rdl!IC .ii.wlfle t *' r1tllr ·~·lew•• .ti vvoor INl'lr't.mthn 11 Ml ~Tom ~da ~ .:nivp k\~~\ r=•wn "-A:r."" l>tFn 's~1r .., tkt ~··Mi etwrr ' A ' l lenrad A Prl 9 4 I PSwf A M CP '-1 t 1tu1 •c• tn ,... hrmS ' Acvl1v f '-~,.. llmbH .AdlMlW JS > ', Mt I \ A~RO\ ,, 1 lt lrlfc;,o A lllh ' I 1 , t1S01 A oln ~ ~ fllJf A Amo• , J" 7, 1 llUI II A Furl' > larlt~ A ffff , tow P A~kll 1? 37 7} p 04rT AHlln\ 79\t 1 ' OIOOu1' .AOu1v ) , a., Ot'l!CIH ""'1"' , .• " m1$11• A1111 1 I ; wT1 A:::~~ \ I ,, l" ~llP A~ 74''1 71 ordl1 APldMI 23ao ~ or.SI 'Ar ,. 14'~ ro Tr Af.!l,a\LI ~ • ... utl\;M A~~· '• .,., lbA Ay I ''II ~ !Cal' Ill •• • f'itlV \ elrdC • • • '> JaCrv \ t~ •'-J... 11Sw -~LO--JI:'': ~,:~ .. ~! td compared to an inflation rate of 7.5 percent. "However. re al estate investment w111 be a whole new ballgame 1n Southern CaliforJ'!ia during the com- ing decade. Rather than un iversal apprec1at1 on as in the boo m of the 1920'11, succenful-i~n&-will be selective. complex process dependent on a number of factors including location, demand and timmg." he toldth~~e. ~roJects fail because they arc designed for a market that 1s simply not there. he said. Other commonah11es in unsuccessful de- velopments include poor deslgn. cost overruns and inadequate construc- tion monitoring. 1 Bo th new a nd old project~of\en fail 11 OetTex 2111 "• UP 1!il B WMarE 41;, 'h UP r· ·~ 'h UP li ~~I~ m "• UP 'A 8~ nron wt 'h lt nzon un 2 2 UP heezO ,,,., ~ 8~ rc"m l "· '·~ ~ ~ 0~1Tb *~ 'h Up lit UP Ii ~rib 9~ l4 Up ~WICh '~ ~ Up 6:V. 'h Up Moltclr 6>4 'h Uo DOWNS Name _L•~ _C.,, Pct 1 An~~n ~ ~J ~ Mu i ch 'I• -1h svstln 'h -34 ' AztcM _, THE EASY SOUNDS OF,:THE , HARBOR ·· .. KDCM --1aa.1 < because they lac k staying power. he said. Projects must be eeonomically viable not only in good times but in bad. a cycle that haunts the real estate industry, he said. "Any investor who selects real estate projects that are feasible and who--maiot~n~OOU8h-liquJd1.i0 --- SUStalf\ short periods of adversity can look forward to an investment that will surpa~1 th'c stocJc marliet and most other investment vehicles,'' Leventhal asscn ed. Leventhal predicted that Southern Cahfotnla wall achieve particularly impressive real estate gains -es- pecially near the coastal l'lain. The region wdl continue ·to be a trend setter for the natio n and the world because of its vital economy. s ~c~'~P 21h -'h IF ' n~ -1~ ·11 r -I~ l' arl n rn -'h I . ua1't1e -'h ·2 rot col -'h ·~II~ ,,,., -:y. '! 1~ j -'h 1l Wt ero 1;. -~ I rd s -'h 1j r= 1/• -1h lb ,~ =I enl~ 2>4 ~ aro3 n 4\9 ~ Nair Iv Jlto 'h ll:' ~=&lo !lio ~ ~ 11·1 nAut s 4 'h ! ~·r11en 2 'I• 1 ·1 ' 'h 1.1 9 l£~•~'E ' 'h 1.1 MllH ' 'h 11.1 ' ,, ........... ,.. .•..•.... , • ,J ' - • I _ .. \ TllUISDArs ClOSllC NICES UPs AND DowNs o'iwr ('l'J 14 "i K -ON 3 'I] ''" OttFero 2··~ !Mi l'· Wthfrc) s i1,. V') •• ~ISlv o v, l3 8u.rnoS 6i-. -I \b ~meo• 7 -I nte<: 134 ~ roe In ~ ~ lj.l Natr8tv Jt tl'J Convgt ,,.. l 1·f ~oor t0 111 23 M~H ' '1 11 2 .,. 111 24 Her~En 2S ·Her v 4 ,.., 811 lhl--- WHAT AMEX Orn N"EW VORK (AP) Nov. 1 Prev. TO<le2~_ Clay Advanced Tl 216 OK lined 2240 296 Uncf\anQeO 4 255 Total Issues 76S 767 New nions 16 19 New tows l? 20 NEW YORK (AP) -S6Ju, T uhdav orict and net cnanoe of lt)e ten most active American Stock Excilange is,~,. trao in o na t 1on..alL¥-al more man. s 1 BAT Ind 281.500 3~ + 1-16 ~et~~aoe p~•:=-2f2 QICSome pf 1 , 100 Ul<. -• ent Hall I 2,800 ~le 11~ Ech08ay_ o n 14 ,400 I '" ·• Crutchr Res 139,900 • ., H11sbro pf 1 1~ 2714 + '11 Oo111_eP1d 10..£: · l I S-16 + I· 16 NV Times ~ 1u JOO 351n llfiK i1!l1lilfoj~M;N GoLo QuoTES METALS QuoTES Nt W VOlllK t.Afl'l &ocn "°"*'-"""Ill p<<ea .~ ........,_ SO '<> ~" PM 'llOut>CI ,.v c_,., "1'41 ,,_,,, c.,_, weo C...., 6N-e6 """"a l)O\ln(I u :I c1w3,,...,...,.. c:...-· ~9 •!> ,...,fl Del OOUMI MV C-t """ • M<WtthctoMCJ-UM 1i.1fieat,wflJo.-. zi,,c .,_,i.•PO<i"O -eo n;, "ot ,. M<J! ... w.-~-,· ttt .._ 11 )~ H...OV & ...,,.,.,. 1-O~ 6uol<tt ..... $1 )2~ I* l•I?)< ovnci9 NY COftW• tll>(t1 mo<llf\ c~w.a ~ 'U ' 00 ~$ 004* 76111 -,,._ v,,.~ ,...,,__ ._l~GC>-t.l!MICIO ~ -,.._ .,._ .... That_'s an apt description of b9th bu in ss and business people aloQgthe Orange Coas . To keep track of where companies are going and which people are helping th mg . t there,Just 'Yatch ·credit Line ~-;----very day in the Busln sss tionofyournew _llilyPillt 1 .. \ . . • \ '• ' ., ·~ . • - l'IOTmOUt llUIM PICTmOUHIU••aa • MAM1 ITATllllN'T ..,._ aTAT..-n ( • ' • Tile followlnt l*IOM.,. TN IOllOWlnt l*1JiOM '" trf1111ers ·violeDce,turmoil ;~~~~~~= . ' . :Assassination ,. &a "' . 12ta 92te0 hnllmen T911, 30032 Htft. Tllomp1on IMHlmtftt tide ,.,r,.c:t , l tn Juan Co., • Callfoml• OOf'PGf• C_.ttMO, Ctllt. 12t11 11ton, 4121 Ttller A¥9ftUe Marla Ctol. 30032 HntlkM Suitt 130. ~ IMOtl. In -streets of New Delhi. Hindus exact revenge as'riots injure hundreds across northern Indi~ Gandhi 1n s1ature, recoan1uon, cxpcnence and populJr o.pJX'al. While Mrs . .Qandhi campa1jned as a strona leader who preserved India's unity; he opposition had beeo·unable to forge a unified Mi:s-Ga.ndhi tovemed India for I$ of the coalition or platform. • 1111uao, .. w,.._ last 18 years. sternly decn:eina at state of But analysts said her support had been NEW DELHI, India-1'heaswsination of emergency in I 97S that lasted for 2 I months. eroded by domestic political problems, in· Prime. Mm11ter tndi_ra Oandbi by gunmen And she acted with a firm hand in June aaainst eluding turmoil jn th~ Sikh-dominated state"of t'eported 10-be Sikhs set off a pew surge of Sikh $Cparatists, sendina the army into the Punjab and rec~nt outbreaks of co'Y'munal communal violence in India on Wtdnesday Gol~c~ .Temple of ~mntsar against Sikh violence. Her governing t ongress P&Jl)' had . and of)fned a period of political turmoil. extremms. ~ , been expected to face a close contest in th~ Acting swif\ly to head off a Political crisis, Hc.r younger son Sa!l}ay was to !)( her elections.. - 'the governml!nt i.wore in Gandfirs'ID-yea.r· Polfficalneifbutbedled'lna i980planccrash. Mrs. Gandhi, Nehru's dauahter, wa lO old son, Ra11 v, as prime minister. Now the leadership of ttre "Nehru dynasty" closely identified with India that common tween ikhs and Hindus seems sure to dccl)Cn. There are restive Moslems in the ttrateaic northern state or Kashmir. borderina Plli· nan. Tbt _ocw leader also must contend with fra(ile lndia·Paklst111 relattons thar plunaed toalowJ>Oint ahcrreponsthat Pakistan aided Si~h terrorists. In the nOrthcast, Marxist rebels bave escalated their insurgency and the violent campai.Jn for independence. There -still is unrest an Assam where 3,SOO Senpli settlers from BanaJadesb w_crcmassacred 1n February and-Maren <>f 1983. With all of those problems, Raj iv Gandhi's actions durina the critical days and weeks ahead will determine whether he can establish Terraoa, I an Juan Ctltt. 9"80 CaoitlrltlO, c.tlf. 92916 Thll t>Utln... I• c:on· r111e~u,1ntH It con· d~ t>y: • oon>Orlllon duct9d y: 1 gentrll pan· 'J•mH I!. Thomp1.on, '*""' ~ Mii Cec:I Thll llt1'11'*'1 WM llltd Thie 1t11emtnt wu fti.d -1111 lht OouMY Clttle ~ Or· wit/\ tile 00\inty Cltrll of Or· .noe County on October 2. •noe County on October I , tte.4 198'4 fllllt11 ,_,... ,oarw10 a w .. ner Publlltltd Or"'Ot Oout 1M01 VOft ICermen Aw Diiiy Piiot October ti. 21. lie 411 NOYM\ber U. 11M -..... ~11711 -. 1'H·318 Publilhed Orange C~t --------Delly Piiot October 11, 11 NILIC NOTICE 21. Nowmw 1, tN4 -....;...;=~~----· TH·H& himself as a credible leader . -' He told tbe nation ht! mother had served has-been thurst on Rajiv Gandhi. people often called her·Bharat Mota, "Mother . the Indtan people "to 1hc last drop of her A grandson of India's first prime mipistcr. of India." "CTITIOUI aUl*IH blood" and plcadea for calm, restraint' and JawaharlaJ Nehru, Rajiv Gandhi is a former The assassination immediately provoked T=:n~'=·.,, "'8.IC NOTICE judament. airline p. iloL wllo entered politics... onl y four communal tension between Sikhs, who com-EDITOR'S NOTE -Victoria Graham is doln;_ t>ullMN u · TAEI< · ,ICTITIOUl IU ...... But in the 4'trcets o( New Delhi. Hindus years -ago. He ts considered a poht1cal prist 1 i>crcent or the Indian population, and the AssotJatcd ·Press bureau chief in New WISJ, 5092 Cu.mberl1.nd NMa ITAftmNT ~ng "Return blood with blood!" attacked ncW<:omer untested in the-fierce polit1cai Hindus. who represent 84 percent. Eltvcn Delhi. :2lf3 W11tmtn11er, CA The IOllawinG~ 111 Sikhs and there-was an explosion of Hindu arena where his mother excelled. percent of the popufation is Moslem and there Dtbo,.h A • 01111~ dOI"\ ~N!~«31 violence across northn'l..l!td1a that_tru.µred l'LOa.ndhLapparcntl)'bad..bttn.gcoommg arc Ucq"'M--Olllbreaff--0f Htndu-MosJen trclffftb-m~-vt., Penfield. El TOl'o, C•lll un :c him to succeed her. however. After she violeace. s · • · t we11m1n1ter CA.92613 92930 Ra1iv Gandht's first ta'ik ~t11 be-to conirol returJled to power in 1980 and did not appoint Relations between Sikhs and Hindus have OVl e s JlrQ D OllltgOI. 5092 D•n• Andrew Nelton "' Cumbert1nd Ave.. W"t· 2.<t43t ptnfltld. El Toro the violence sparked b} the assassination - a a deputy pnmc m1n1ster. opponents said she deteriorated ~ince· Sikh militan1s launched a mln1ter, CA 92613 Clllf. 92630 violence th at spnngs from th e simmeri ng was planning to perpetuate the Nehru line in ~ent campaign Tor greater autonomy or a Thia 1>u11n111 11 eon· Eric ·p1u1 Schirmer communal tensions thlir ha\C rent this nation power. separate Sikh state in Punjab in 1982. In June. 1 • k CIA dUC19d t>y·huebenclanctwtl• 321&'~ Broad St .. Nftport of740 millton people But Mrs. Gandhi's strategy apparently was Mrs. Gandhi ordered the Indian army to 1 n T°'h11>or•,h A. O.llllQOI ti ...... Beech, Calli. 92613 • • element wu ..... Thia bu11ne11 · la con· Even his mother ~ould ha"e fo und the to give her son at least fi ve more years of attack the Sikhs' holiest shnne. the Golden _ • #Ith tht County Clerk 01 Or· d~9d by: 1 OOfPOf•tlon immediate law and order problem for· seasoning at her s,i.sie. Now . .hc will have to go Temple in Amritsar, to crush the-Sikh t G dh • -~~County on October 9·T Oh11111111Nelton111..__t wu 11...., midable. Observers Will watch closely how he it alone. . extremist movement and seize a vast stockpile n '211411 -·~· .... uses t.he army. which has been called out often Rajiv Gandhi al so must new take over the of arms. More than 1,200 Sikhs and wld1cr:s 0 a 1 p t>lltned o .C011t wtth 1111 County Clerk ot Or· in recent years to quell c1 vii disturbances. .Convess Pany and lead it in p~rltamentary. arc believed to have died. Dell~ PllOt Oct~::' 18, 25. ~~ County on Oct;.:.~ As prime minister, RaJiv Gandhi will face elections that must be held by mid-January. . The Indian ~overnment had said the 1 , ~ · ' Novemt>tt 1· 8· 11184 n,.396 Publl•h9d Ortn{ie cout the same set of enormous problems as his The Ind ian opposition has been plagued by situatlOn in Punjab was returning to normal, s a 1n Dtltty Piiot October 11, ft, 1 mother. But political anal}ststs question infi~ting among various political parties. but Sikh extremists had vowed revenge for • _, Nil.IC NOTJCE 2&'..:-Novemt>tt 1, tll8~H-36I ~wh~h«he~nmat~hua~l1cy~ndfo~in · P~1ti~l~~~ ~ ~d theu ~w~a~s~n~o~~~~~u~~~o~f~fu~e~G~o~~~n~T~e~m~p~I~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~--i1R1P1Mins-w1~ · · r<rt',OS1timr~1'\1rr1Tamfed Mrs. ~ith the assass1nauon, the h0Sl1 1ty "cm1ou111418*111 Pllll.IC TICE NAMI ITATIMINT . MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet news media Thi 1o11owtng pereona ere 'ICTIT10UI MllMll hinted today that the U.S. Central Intelligence dOlftG bullneu11: CASSET· NAMI aTATIMINT Agency ~a y have. bee~ invo.tv~ in t.hc ~N~EA~At&!~ ~;, ~~.~11?. 0J he :::;: ::''°""" assass11.1at1on oflnd1an P1nme Minister lad1ra 1y . StrHt, ~~1h11rri. CA Lng& L TOY COMPANY, Gandhi. 92eoe 1201 Pemt>tok• Uni: N9'#- Rci>ons from Radio Moscow, in news-' · J~ Wlt1m111 Moore; Port a..cn;-calrr. 12~ 1 papers and from the official n~ws~enc~ Tass 211 ChantNI St .. Anaheim. Liu.re J..... Downey, 120 1 d . . f . CA 92110e Pembroke Uni, Newpon condemne the assass1nat1on o and 1 and v1rg1n11 Beth Olaon, 1385 Qelch, Clllf. 92teO blamed iron "India's opponents abroad." The N. Gilbert .&t .. •146, ~ U..-!llllnr lot«, 2&26 press also publis.hed ~ports abou.t al ~ged CIA .,,To;.i c~:i:!. 11 eon· ~~~29o;r-· Cott• Meu. involvement with Sikh separatists who ad· dUC1ed by co-p111ner1 Tiii• t>u11ne11 11 eon· -vocate independence for tbe Punjab state in JOMC>f'I w Moore dt1e11Cfby. co-pann«t northwestern India Thll •f•llll'llnt wn fllecl LIM Bal« . · · #Ith the County Ci.rt! ol Or· Thia 1t1t~t wu lllld . The SUafeStton th~t. the CIA may ha vc been enge county on October 1e. with the County Clerk of Or· in volved in the sla}'lng also was part of-a tau . 1ng41 County on October•. widespread effort by the Soviet news media ,.,.. 1984 ,_,... today lO port.ray U.S.. foreign policy as one of Publlltlld Oringe Coll1 PublllMd Ortngt Coett "state terro~sm" a~!nst nations that do not ~Z::!! 1~:,t;8~8· 25· ~~~:; 1~0~ "· 25. share Amcncan policies. . Th-397 -. TH=H5 None of the Soviet rcl)Orts directly accused PlaJC NOTICE the CIA of engineering Gandhi's assassina-NllJC NOTICE tion. . .,ICTITIOUI __, ...... But the most strongly worded suggestion • "CTITIOUI IUliNHI n!f:.:JTATIMINT the CIA was linked to the slaying came from NUii ITATIMINT doing Di.iii,,_: :eon•"' ~ovemment-controlled Radio Moscow in its Th• fotlowtno pertona "' PARAYNE PA0RTNERS . dolng bi.ilinlla 11: · "'-Lish-language hourly news reports today. LE!DAN WINOFARM 1v 1539 Monrov11 A ...... Sult• •The U.S. administanion has elevated 161 e. 17th St . coat• M111: ~~e&~pon ~h. c1111 terrorism to the rank of an offi~ial policy ~it~ c~~9~~1rowtch 118 E · tffwpon HlfWf Bullder1 .. regard to a number of sovereign countnes, 17th St Coete M..:. Cilll Inc .. C1llforn 11. 1539 the broadcast satct.-. 92827 .. . . Moorovl• Ave.. Sutt• 19, • "'fhc lJlll:Jlimltiurrof-a CIA'=prtpai'ed nran.. <fo:m 1.M.1n t . mrrs-r.. J::1Le.r-;;;::1.3~~M/ I . 1. • 1 W h Cot19 M .... C1t11 92827 · . • ua on t~rronsm mar..cs It c car as ington 1s Thi• bualneu 11 con· 22nd Street,.. Cotta Miii. determined to get the government of duc*ect by e Hmltect QJrlner· C•:1·192827 Nicaragua toppled. stopping not even at ahlp h 1 bu11n111 11 eon· I. · 1 · · · Th s l ducted by 1 generll pen. po"1Wt1ca ~sahss1n1 a11ons. 11 h Th:":i!1.,,,:1 wu flied nerlhlp e w1s a so to ca a11cn11on to t c With tht County c1er11. of Or· JOhn L. P11er111 A vlew down a atreet tn the Chan- danl Chowk quarter ln old Delhi .,.~ Thursday •how• people aathertna of many burned ln rlota all over the in front of a burnln& houae -one Indian capital. e~lat1on of CIA su~vcrs1vc act1 v1ties apmst '"X: County on .octot>er 2 . .iih~~·~~b;.11 of":. India. All these actions arc u~tegrated in the 19 4 ,~ 1ng1 County on ~ot>er 11. mainstream of U.S. pohc1es at med at P bltahed 0 1ng1 Cout 198~ ,_ destab1hzll\g and Overthrowing govcmmen(S Oil~ Ptlot Oct~ber t 1 18 Pubflahed Ortngt Cout deemed unacceptable to Washington," the 25. No'dmt>er 1, 18&• · Diiiy Pt!Ot October 25. No-rcport said. TH-387 vem~ 1, 8, 15, 1H~H""'°9 ~ PUBt:IC l40TICE Of A · "' PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD ~ ~ ~ ~/IA/Tll WHAT'S BEINO PLANfi'EO WHERE 18 THE PROJECT WHAT INFORMATION 18 AVAILABLE HOW YOU OET INVOLVED . ,. WHO TO CONTACT CaM NumtMre .NoUce Date Publl1hed ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ VICINITY MAP NO SCAL:E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The applicant, the F~detone Company ts proposing a zone chlm"Qe to reduce the density from 2.5 medium density residential to 2.4 low-medium reeldentlat (84-ZC-0088) Southeast corner of Trabuco Road and Yale Av~ue, VIiiage of Northwood. The proposed plans, a copy of the envlrotlmental deter- mination (M itigated Oeclaratlon) and other proj~t lnfor· maUon are a.vallable for Inspection at the Community Development Department, 2801 McQaw, lr..,lne. · Do you have any comment•? Questions? Concerns? You . are Invited to attend a public hearing to be held by the City of lrvlne Planning Comml11lon on November 15, 1984 at 7:30 p.m. In the Chamber of Commerce Conference Room at 860-3912-3751 at the Community Development Depart· ment For more Information, call Steve Letterly/Sue BlondoUllo at 660-391213761 at the Community Development Depart· ment. • 84· TT· 12194/84-ZC·0088/8'4·1S-1369/84-IS· 1370 October 30, 1984 'November 1, 1984 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT \ \ -, ·--~-. PUBLIC NOTICE Of A PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD I . 1 WHAT'S BEINO PLANNED WHERE 18 THE PROJECT WHAT IN,ORMATtON 11 AVAILA8LI HOW YOU QET INVOLVED . WHO TO CONTACT~ ( I C•M Number• I. Notto. D•t• "'bltthed I . - -The applicant, J . Ray Construction, la requesting approval of a General Plan Amendment and zone change to develop the Euf lrvlne area Into a commercial center. Thia project tnvolvea the relocation and re1toratlon of buildings with historical algnlflcance and their reuae for commercial purpo181. The project alte 11 bordered to the weat by San Canyon Ave., to the north by Burt Road, to the east by b.S..J=reeway .and to the aouth by the AT & SF Railroad. The propoted plans, a oopy of the environmental deter- mination (EIR..i 'f4-ER..()()63) and other project lnform•tlon are available 1or Inspection at the Comn'\Mnlty Development Department, 2801 McGaw, lrvtne. Do you have any eo'h,ment1? Quntlont? Concerns? You are Invited to attend a public hearing to be held by the City of lrvl"• Planning Commt11lon on November 15, 1ea•at ~ 7:30 p.m. In the Council Chambeft at 17200 Jamboree Blvd., INlne. , For rltore Information, calf Hoity Hamlin at &80--3897 at the Community ~"*'' Department. S.-GA-0028184-ZC-0087 · October 28, 1984 November 1, 1984 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT \ > .. \ \ . • • l! MUC MJTIC( NlllC NOTU 1 ... Ml.IC !l)!!CE P\.aJC M>rtCC NJUC NOTICC MUC NOTICf MUC NOTICC I NOTa °' LIQAL AD~ ORANG& couwn NOnC9 °' t.cmc• 011 PteTITIOUt "*"".. fllemtaut .,.. .. AYM.MUTY DDAllTlmn' fW ~ COUlllT DUTN OP "'9t.IC HUMeQ N._ ITAT ..... T ....-STAT9111#T .. AllMll...... DIWl.CMl'mllTlllMCH 7"Qwtoc.Mlr MAllOMOM NOTICE 11 Hl!RUY The followinO penon Is Til4 IOllOillMO 1W10t1 If 'A81AN ,.,.., IMO a NYUIONMINTAL ..... Dr. W... ~ GIVEN thll •public hMlll\G doing b~ • dOlnO ~ N dol"O IM"'9 N Notlc9 It h«eby ilwn tftet 9Wl.I leMa ~ CA. ~ ._OP NtlnoM w111 t>9 held by the City PIM-0 C AUTO £.1.~CTAIC, ~T. 0 N.IAL CO HOJ Wf 1''8 LAW'f fthe~.~C::.!"ti .. No• ..... ~="°"=: Pttltlon•r 8AHD,..A TOAO•H• nlftQ~OfrMClty 3701 W Mc'tdfen. Sllf\tl PllllU"1.,Cofla ...... Clllt. t-'J'OI ~ r,_, f\llflft. HllllVICU.:Uftdlo c..t IMLDIM. ........... '-' •-,. .,., QUINTANA llTATI MO, t... of klntJnoLOn "*"· c .. 1. An.1. Cllll tv04• -02$21 Cellf t2t10 H~ •. Wt• 20S .. SO A¥9, .....,_, 1111111\ 'a.If ~June 30. 1914~ 11'141 o.p.,~ ~t: FRANCISCO To ... hWe. bel"otltid911M, fofNI. fC>f th. P11rPQM of 811an P &m1tloll0. f 125 TtwoclOr• 0 ~. 2905 L11uy At.In L.uft, 14701 1....,._, Cellf, Htn tatlO ~ No~-= 16.~~"' f.r~V:s!i~~ o~:::::. 0235364 =:::. ~d ~~ ==~ =~:r.::!:t ~;;,~ °'. Sel't. A~. Calll ~:.~ "'·· C-.0.!JI Meaa. Cllll ~~ TrM. Tutlln. Cellt c:='. c c=·,~o"~ 1~:==~~:: oiT•~·:°!r~~ .!!!!It~~ Cth"Yt 1!'_ ~~on ~ -.-""!'°"' ~bl 01~ tnMf-.O to l)tfmlf • parkJn9 r.aflo ol Till' bu•lnffi 1• 'on· This bullnM• ta con· Tnlt t>vtlrwtt i. CICWI· ~ ~. El loro, ... .. .... ..,,, .., ,.._. ..,.,..,. ...., • ,,. requ.tt -·-II •Ml....,. lllMft In IN wlll 1114/~ .. , ... Of: one 19~ fe>t MCh three M•td Dy Al\ lndMduel duct*I t>y an lndMOuat ducttd W 111 lndMdl.lel c...t 02t30 J4lfl ~ ..,, -t .. Mon.,ch l•y. South lor N9Q1tlv• llrlllon wM, n. .... ..., ..... MAI! 0890AN l.£VEAlNZ unlta In lleu ol the r.cwir.a Brian P &mtwlgHo T~D NN1 i..tryA. Luft • St .. C l<emp, ~ C.. I ~ uc•.C11tforni.92tn. werer~ltl4.,.9Vllll· ........ JW ..... ,.._ A. A\ftlUon hie bell\ flied ~~.t0c ...:tL Jllla.a1-lll'Olll1 ...-lU.0 This •1-'-" -lied Ttwr.1atMMnl WV'fll9cl dtrlt -..... c.t. . he. Mime ~ h .._ '°' putlltC r..-ltw COfft-...._ ~ ..... ,_ ,.. by WlLL.A lf"&SO In the~-permit ~ eptfltNfll build· With 1"-County Ci.tk Of Or-with m. &oun!Y Ci.tit Of Or· with the Count)' Cllr'k of Or• Ttllt ecat~t 'ftt !!led Thile ~ .. Ollft-! dttlOn • ~ IJ>ellC"'e ~bar 1, 1NA. _, Wlltllft •--.. .._... ,_,,or ~rt of Ot111M "'Cl to M4 &>Kk 16 h from ange County on OClow t8. ll'lg!I County°" Oclow tt. anga COunty on Oc:to«>er 23. #!tit .,,. CN!tY Cltttt Of Qr. ~ Dy. • ~ ,.,,., -19 0,.r'lllCllO.F•t>IM.Jr Nea•tMI o.clll'•tlOn ~. lfle lnlof••n'*"'· County r•ctuHt1ng tha\ thenonl!prop«tylln .. ltllleu HIM ' tN4 ~· 1NA 1n09Countyon'Dftoow1•. Mf1ihlp • , •ltd thl• 111 day Of No• M-•3' (ZOM c ....... ,., .. • If you W'WI to ... thll .CS~ WILLA 8AIS80 b• •P· °' the '~""" '20 ft I*· . . ' ,,.....1 • ~ . .. .... ,.... . "°" ....., _,,.,., 1* . requeet to J*mlt the~ WA of "' •It~ In Wt Polflle<I .. l*IOtllll r91i>-lme1er ,_tbactt: end IQ 'pet. Pu.blt•hect 01~ Cont Publllhed 0r.ag. Co&lt P~ Or~ ~ .,_,. Thie ~ ,... .._ 'rllndt 0 . Fl.t)len, Jr., UtlonOf0MdRtllng11'4the matt.,, you lflOUld do fO rlHMlllW~.ctrnlrlilterthe mll ~*'Cy unlls with• Ollly PllOt Oc:10ber ZS. No· Oeily Pilot Oc:too.t ~5. No-o.11'; P1§0t Nowrnbet 1, I ,• Pu~ Orange C<IMI ~httleCounfV~~()rrz ,, Prlr\C19tl M~ of F'•b con~ructfl\ of two trl~• p(omptly ~ thel your writ· •t•t• of the ~t. minimum., .. or 435 sq. tt: .vembtf 1. O. 15~ 1t04 .-.mt>« 1. a. 1$, .ttM t5, 22. 10"4 • O.y "°' OCloci.t 2$. No--. ~ °" ~ • F'und, Inc. ,. total ol el• Unit•) TIM Ill• ten telpC)nM. If Illy. IMY b9 Th• petition raque.at• Th.,-e .,. ~ Pfovlak>n• '°" . TH·40• TH.-406 TH ... 19 ~ t, •• f5, 1.... • tN4 Publllhed by the Of 11 located In 11'1 A·8 ~one on. 11'-d on tlfM, auUIOtlty to ~mW•w the ettlelency' unit• 1n .... fla· TM-409 ,.... -Coat C)llly ~~1 New '""' l\Of1nui\ oorn« or N•· AVllOt U.tM hi Mio• Mttt• uncie; the In~ clfle1 Community Plan; and rtaJC NOTICE Pu~ ~--~ 1, 101( man A..-nue end CltMfOll IMTltr• .. ....., ....... o.nr~~ 9f & ,.,..._. to ~l li9tll ~ !'\&.IC NOTICE P\IR.JC flJTIC( .. _.,. .__ _ ~. 11 ~ •• ~,. --.!1• 11 TH·4it SlrHt, 11712 and 11742 _...., ooMlo &M. • ...,. tat .. Act. COf11'>1Ct parking stllla. The f'IC'TTTIOUS.,_,.r ----~.,....----+---------·· ~lllC" f$; ~ .. -,_.. ----""•!! Cameron SttML ................ Ud. A ""'1ng on the petition 1 03 ICf• .. ,. I• IOCataCI on NAMI I TATWWN'T f1Cll'T10UI ~.. 'ICTI'TlOUI .,_., .,...,.,. ---------COQlle of thOM reqUMI ,. .............. wlll b9 hfllcf on NOVEMBER the Hit tide Of F!Otld• Tiie lollowlnQ person la ..... .,.,......, NA .. •T.ATW '1CT1TIOCM ..-. .. __ Ml.....,..-.IC ..... NO..._T.-IC;.;[~-"' on flle with the City LM le l11f0t"'eatoft ...... t4, !OM •t 8:90 A.M. In Str•t. •Pproxlmat.ty 53o ft. ctotno bullnott ••· The I~ Pl'ftOnt 11'1 The foffowlng PlflOtl I• ._ NAMI ITATR..wT ... Clark. Clfy Of HIMlllngl SI U.tod CS.... IOllCltar ti Dept No 3 It 100 CMc: aoulh of Main SftMl wltnln AtJTOTECH, tett'A ~-~ ~ er. OOino ~ • 1 he folloWlng ~ ,. NOTICa °' Qoaell, 2000 M•ln StrMt, oon.MfO de un 1~ an c.nt• D;J..,. w .. 1. Santa the Pacific• Community OOfl llvd Suite 142. Cotta CllOWN COMPANY. R(OI REPRESENTATIVE., doing bu9IMM M ' 1--------..-.---.-:::.~~.. Huntington 8ea¢h, C•ll· Mtl -.unlo deb«ll h.cerlo Af'\a CA 82702 Plan Olitrlct One M .... Calif. 9~027 1263 I NhlOOf1 Av•nue, 3363 Via Lido. ~ RIOttT StAJlT. HOU J ~="' rr - .. -~ 1orn1a. Any person.wWilno 1nmec11at..11Mnte, ·ff .. , •• ,111: vou.oajECT. .10 . ._ ~~·~• S2!Mid e._~.¥41!* 1555 Suite .?.01. Tustin, C•llt. Beech. C•llf 92063 SIC~Cff. Su1i., 1'6, T • .,...,_ 10 com~t on thOM , .. mane,.. au rt1puHta granting or tn. 1)9tltton, you 84...ot Wiii also.,. .,..,0 II\ Min-:-clifdi 0r-, 'V288Ct· . Miii• A1tx~ Gt.,ci-. 1 • Cam. 92714 llO ~ ~ ... .. r.~~~-quntt m~ do eo In writ~ oac:rll•, 11 flay 910Una. ~ lhOU.ld lither eppaar et the conjunction (With an H · C~a ....,_, Cllll 92826 · ~.f' •• YCtl ~ng. C 444 ~3 ~f'92~5. C~tl• EJClln c:..&ue M Munl, ~ ~~~FANI N , t0.2244 within 10 1ys of this not~ ..,. !agl1tr1da • tleml>O. . hearing and at•t• your ob-1enilorl of ttrn• rOQllOlt IC!f d~:, ~"T:iv:U.1con· ~~ H9Wport 8Mctl. .m T:.a 1>ut1rre.. 1, con-emi • .... F&1f Otlva. Colt• ,.,.._ GOOrA'fREA'S -PIZZA bv prOvidl~ t IO T~E A~S!0.N0£NT. )liction. °' flla written obfee-Condlttonal JJlll Petm~ No.• ' uue11 Bell ~ 1007 Granvt"9 ~ed by· "'lndlllldUll Thltt bu1ln"' '' con· C"1 92'27 INC 1 ( l .....1u1 • mot1t1 to thit .,.,,arttneflt ot Th4t P91lt1onar nullli<r• \fj)n~ • -t. • 1-.queat to--""-""' !'.t! • . . .._.Moffla.,JN.(_... · •· If• a...,.,.,,g to the Oevelopment .Servklee. En-petition conc:erntng YQUT tfie .hHt'1nO· Yo.Jr appetr· ti» co01truetkln of 98 r•llr~ T • etlt~f was · · c.tlf ~ · C411i1f _,., __ _ DeJ>ortment of Alcoflollc: vlronmanlll RMourc:es Sac-manl1ge. 11 you 1111 10 fl .. • ance may be In pot.on or by IMlll apl(tl'Mnl nits .Hlth the County Clerk of Of. JflMo This at•llm4l<ll wu flied .. L.aONna HUflf Ana Ave,. Coat•......, Boverage Control for "41" uon. P-0 . Boll 190, Hunt. responN within. 30 da~ 94 .'JOUf attorney. A'legal doKrl~tlon 11 on 111ge County on Oc:tober 18, M11y Trud41u,. 321 \ t ~' Ci«lull bis •1a1*"*1l ~ ~ -~ - On SN BMr' Wine (Pub. lngtod e.1ch, CA 92648. th• dlta th•t this summon• IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR flle In the Dec>artment or 0... 1084 ~A Seaa Orlw. l.IOun• a;:x: County on ec.Obef 23. With tho Couflty C*1t Of Of· Rocky Qulnt1vi.. c:; Eat. Pl,) to NII •lcohollo Commanu will be c:on-Is wvo<J on yoy, your d.-or • cOMlngen.I creditor ol \lllopmenl SeNl<:M ottlc41. f2Sl211 Niguel, Calif. 92111 1 -anoe County' on ec.oo. 16. Hllftlttoo, Cost•......_ bovef-oot at 2940 Fatrvtow. slctered by the decl•lon-fault mey be ent ... ed •nd the the docouod. you must Ille S•lcl h .. r1no will be held Publl•hed Or~ Cout Ralph Hlehens, 120 r ,_,, 188.4 028~ l •. Coate Me ... CA 02824 making body In Ila Oellber• court may ent ... • judgment yoyr claim With the court °' at the hour of 7·00 P.M .• on Diiiy Piiot ec.ober 25, No-lo I> o • M., In o •. f ... Pvbl•sned Ot•nge CoMt ~ Th• butlnou • oon-Publlthed by the Of1nge UOfl on whether an En· cont•lnlng Injunctive or preaent It to the personal November t3, 1984, Iii the vemt>e< 1. 8. t5, 1984 c1~1a. Call!. 92172 Otilly ~--t a. PubllJhed Oranoe CoMt duc:1ed ~-• gerwll p.n Cout Dally Piiot November vlr.c>nmental Impact Report other ordara concetnlng repr-tatlve tppolnt.O by Council Chamt>ets Bulldlng TH·'40' Hua butln... la con· 15• 22· Illa• Dally Pilot Oc:lobe<· 25· ~ '*~ · 1• 'IVS~ should be Pl•Parld tor the division or propeny, spouNil the court within lour months ot 1he' CIVIC Centlll'. 2000 ducted by: • ~II Pitt· ~ TH ... 20 ~ber 1: 1· ... 15• tta:;,H~ ~r:9 :.::..~ .,.. fll« TH·422 project. support, chlld ~uttody, child from the d•te of first 1 .. M•ln __ Street, Huntington ntrihlp ~th the Count Cler1I Of OI'· -------.---.Ol•na !•"n 01.isure support, •ttornay faH. wano•oftetterUsprovlclod Beach, C-e11torn11. Ml.IC NOTICE rhfs v,~,=~·~., llled P\8JC NOTlt£ ~ Coutlty ~ &er>t.-nt1e1 f'ta.IC NOTICE Aniatant Pl•nner coats; and aueh 'Ottlef ~ In Sactlon 100 of th• ~ested persons .,. "8.IC M)TIC[ 19 l0"4 Publlstled by the Or1nge H m•y be granted by the Prob•I• Code of Calllornla. Invited to attend said ~ar-FICTfTIOUI llUl lNlll <111lth the County Clark of Or· ftCTtflOUI au.-11 · ' NOTtcl Of' Cout Dally Piiot Novembel court. 'fhe g1rnl\hmot1t of The time for tiling cl•lma wm tng and expreu their NAME STATEMENT ange C0Ut1ty on October 17 NAME I TATHllJIT Published. Orengo~ "'91,IC IA&.a I, 1984 1f11gaa, liking of ~ Of not expire p<ior to four oplniona tor °' a~tl the T~ 19'towlng person i1 1984 The lollowtng parson .. ftAMI I TATl.mN'T Oa11Y Pilot ~QtljW tl, 11 NOTICE IS HEREBY TH-428 propeny, pr oth4tr c:ourt monthsfromthedateolthe. proposed Condit II flto cio:.1R~.!'c:'!::~IATES P_ubllthed_ D<-.,.,!: d~L~~r-LTE.:sRE' ·s-..... ~The~ .. ~.'°"' .25.Novembar1.JJI' ~ GIVEN th• the und~algned au_tnorl:ied proc:eedlngl may heating notlc41 lbote. . ()e911on No. 84-09 8• ..-t " · S · -··-' ""' ..,,.. "' ... ....., .,.....,..,_ TH-31• " -••te M>l ,.,.... YOCt' MAY-·EXAMM tnl l"uftherlrlfotmatlon may 90 "· l51h t • ..,52 .. Hewr DIJly Pllot October 25, No-AT~ Me-W.. 6IMr -·s VACHT MAIN~1--------- oursuan1 to Soctl6fi '21700 111f'Qpl trf the cqa>fll"'lf ~~ 8eacfl Calif. 92883 vemberl, 8, tS: 1984 S!rMI Suite '°5 Costa TENA CE. 2020 N9wpOl'1 Chtptat 10 of the BJst""' COf'UNTY cw LEE A..:e~. are a peirson 1n1., .. t rn Pltnnlng O.Plftment 5 •m8.. . •7ili:"t · ---tt-..c>e ~ ... ~Cal~r . , 09l'iV4i~.'Clirrl==~~~~~~==--:---..,t and Profaulona Code of the IAN •MAllOtNO Clerk . J~-~-Mr'Y9 Telephone • No, (7 t4) t th · t · Newport BMch, Harold I Matt•re 21 -"427 ' • - Statao1Clllf6rnl•thelollow: l lft"°"COURY Y.. uponthe.XICUIOfOf. 1139-m ~883.-llMIH--fl•~r-ook Court.-Co•t• Zoltan .Jcmt....loroll, 107 ~ITATW Ing m*-llanoous Personel 351 N. An...._. ~~ Hll'grMv• i.tl•te>t, ·or upon' the It· DATED thle 111 day of No-Thia buslnen I• eon· ""'~ Meal, C•llf, 82827 24th St., Newpor1 8MCll, The I~ peirt0111 •• Property to-wit. ten.......... Dapury --· torney '°' the •HCUIOf Of vembef, J9U. • ducted by: an lndlvldull YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Thi• bualn•n II con· Calif. 92e83 doing bullfllN ao: 0.. Hernande #58 CA tl101 Publt9hecl Orange Cout M1mlnlstrat0t, end file wlUI em "AllHINQ James R. H1ttti UNDER A OEEO OF TRUS'T ducted by. •n ln<llV'idual Zotten John TO<Oll A880TT MEACHANOtH<! MH*Mlc Apt~ Pt1Jnilff: FRANK BAKE Dalt!!: ec.obet 11, 18 . .the c:ow1 with proof of Mf'· COfllMllaM>N This stltemenl "-9 filed DATED "UOUST 24, 1982, H.,o40 L Malterre Thlo 1tatament ·wit fllod &. VENDORS. ~522 W• Stindy Erl•Mn It 19C JR .. AMO.JANICE BAK!~ 25, ~I, 1814-~ wriMn..r~ otat· By James W. Palln with Iha County Clerll of Ct· UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. This .. 1atement wu Iliad .wl111 tN Couflty Oler\ of Or· MICArttlur, &llja E, Santll Fred Sw•rtz ir22C 0.fend•nt: QUALITY Alfil l'h-371 Ing that yoy deolre 9')00111 S«,etary ange County on October 0, TTOll TO PROTECi YOU,_ with tMI County Clln of Or-~on ~-tt. Ane; Galif. 9284'2 Scott Giiton ir25C SYSTEMS, tNC., THOMAS . . nottc:. of the fltlng of .,, In· Published by' tile Or1nge 19"4 ll'mMI PAOPEATY, IT ~AV BE •"II• County on ec.ober 17. 1984 . RONld H i....w.on, t0031 Sc:oltVeach 111025 E. MILLER. T.O. SERVICE ventory•nd~rlltement ot Coast D•lly Piiot November Publ .... ~,... ,.. ___ 1 SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAL!.. 19&4 f'2anl SM! MIQuel Court, Fountw Jen StllgMi #82A COMPANY, AND DOES rta.IC NOTICE -•t•I• ...... Of Of the petl-1. 1984 ....... vrangl vu.. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· f2llZZ7 -Pu~ Orlln08 eo. v~. Calif. 02142 ~ Bonllgllo 165 ONE through TEN. lnclullv• tlon•OI' aceounll mantJCIMO TH .... 29 Dilly PllOt Oc:tobor 10, 25. NATION OF THE N"TUAE. Pu.tlllllled OranQe Cout .:>ally Pb Oc:te>Mr 25. No-Oenlel Harris, 10032 Ser Phlttlp Irvine # 142 Case No. 207 421 FICTITIOUI ..,._ .. In s.ctlon 1200end1200.S of November 1. 8, 1984 OF" THE . PAOCEEOING Daily P110t October 25. No-lf9ll"lb0r 1. I , tS, 1914 Mlguol Court, Fount.in V• Olanelrwmy ir13C IUlllllOMI NAMl•YATIMEN'T tll9Callfornl1Probat.Coct.. TH-364 AGAINST YOU, YOU 119mber 1.8.15, 19&4 TH-402 ley.Cllll 92142 l'hls .. 1e will be by com-NOTICE! YMt ""9 blaft The followtng peirsons .,. MUctwll, Dodelte"' 6 NJUC NOTICE SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-• TH-400 Thia butln•H I• con· P411111veblddlngon~ha 10th Mlld~TNCOUrt1MYdeoWI dolngbuslnluaa: .Aftall, P.O. Dr ... ,... YER. 111-""~TIC[ duc:ted by· •n unll'I· day..ol-Ho.Vetnber, 8Ll11l0 NMMl PY ~ r ... -MeGA~&-EHGIN ~ ..... _CA ..... (m) ITAtEMEHI OI l"t&IC NOTICE NOTICI cw ... ~ ...., corpocat•d UIOCllllOt' •. m. on Iha premlw wtlal'e Mtnt hMrd ..... JOU .... REBUllDEAS. 7802 Talbert ........, A•~NT "OF uaa. TRUflll'l'IAt.a f'tlll.ltfl.)flC(-ftciihOli.M.U••n ,,,_~~~ said property Is stored and lflOftd wttMn '°-,.. .._... Ave ti 13 Huntington Pub4llhed Orange Coast OF RllOLUTION M~ -·NO.~ 1'191 ...._ ITA~ ..,.,_ karri. which Is located at Inter· tho lntofrnatkNI Mfow. e..Ch. Celll'. 02648 O•lly Piiot October 25. 26. FICTITIOUI IUllNEll IOARD OP TMllTEll tTOlllOl1 YOU AM .. DEFAULT T I~ 1 are Thi. 11-'amont Ml tleO ~ontl Sell_Stor1Qe, 17601 lf Y9" with to Nik tile Id· David i:;. McC•lfert)', November t . ~98:4 NAME OF COAIT COMMUM'TY Ori NoY9mbet ~. 1984, •t UNDER A DIE> CW TRUIT oO::~ ::'°" "4th the Coun1y Clerti tA Or·• Morgan Lane. In the City ~ Of •n·anOfney In tl'lll 18311 Delilwate St .. Hunt· Thf'--410 The loll(!wlnQ persona Cou.tOE DtlTRtCT tO 30 A,M ., H.,tforO DATID Fl!8RUARY 21. KHO w l E ~ AH o anQe County Otl .octoo. t H\41\Ungton Beach •. County m•tter, you Should do to lngton e..cn. Calif. 92M8 -have •bandl>nocf the~ of 0, otlANQ'l"COUNTY, EKrow. lne .. -. oallfom .. 1111. UM.IU YOU TAKI OONAHOE PRJ)PERTIES. 1964 of Orange. State of C•ll· promptly eo lh•t your writ· l.~ D•vld McC•f· 111-IC NOT•t>r the Fictitious Bu•lnua CALIFOflNIA ~por•tlon.. u ctuty ap. ACTIO-.,-o "OTICT 43 SperrowtutWk, lrvlne, ,.,_ lomla. TM landlOl'd r~ ten retponM. "any, may be forty, H12 Albloore Or.. l"WR. ~ Name: ORANG& COAST WHEREAS. Hid Com-polrltlCI Trust .. Utlder ano YOUR "'°""1V, rT MAY c.ut t2114 Put>llellOd 0r-. eo.. the right to bid at the die. flied on lime. Huntington Beech, C•llf. ,_ • ...,.. e-....., ROOFING. 1900 Beryl L.n .. munlty College Olstrklt I• Iha pur9Uant to the Oeod ot II ICM.D AT A ~ ~yon Kf'OW\ol. Dally Pl\ot de\otiet 11. 2$, Purc:h._ rm11t be m•de AVllOI U.ltdf\alldo..._ QZM8 .,...__ vvn" N9WPQOBoach.Calll 92&e0 owner ol • loaMOOfd In the Tcvs1 rac0tded AUO\ltl 31. IAL&.lfYOUNIE>ANU.. 3480 San Fernando Roed November 1,8, 1N4 with cash and P•ld IOI 11 lftMClado.El trtllMlnet,_,. lhta business 11 eon· 700 ==.;~ .. a The Flctmou• Bualn .. l Lincoln lnter!Mdlate SchOOI 1982 •• lnatNment No. PLANATION OP TMI· 4.tucadOro. Ci1if .. 93A22 · · TK-311 time or purch111 All .dldcllif eontfl Ucl. • ..,.. duc:ted by: 1 llmlted partner: IMtl .... CA.. IZ701 Name refened tQ •bOvewu and Flntey SchOOI wUh a 82·308304 of Ottldal Fl.-NAT U A I O F TH I CNtfM vemon KnowlM.i--------- ourchHed good• .,. SOIO dllancle' • monoo .,. Ud. ship . --lii.i't "' Orange County on right ol aubloating ofce'1tln COtd•. 91llCQtlCI Dy Danie! c f'ROCll.DneQ AQAINIT 9702 BolM Ave • 112 --.,. 111ny....c ··A• l• .. •nd must be r• roepondedlfttrodelO.... Lawrenc:eO.McC•tfarty P-•lltloner: TANIA LYNN January 28, 1981 F'ILE real Ind personal'property OunltlM, a'slngle man. u YOU. YOU IHOUU> C()N.. W•tmin.W Collf 92$83 ' l"UPU\I"" 1114 moved at time of sale. This Loa le lnfonnacloft ........ Thia statement wu filed GUY . NO.F154720 hereinafter de9Cfibed, and '"'"°'· In the olflco of the TACT A LAWYlfl v Ir g 1n 1 a Kn 0 wI•1 PtcnnOUI _ .. sale la subject to cancell•· SI Usted ci.... soochar .. with the county Clefk of Of. AHpondent: GEORGE Chrlttopner George WHEREAS. said property County Rocord41r of Or.nge NOTICE cw Oon•hoe, 43 SJ*TowNWll, NAm ITA,.._y lion In the event of aettie. coneejo de un •t>ooMSo en ange County on ec.ober 2 A~~EAT GUJ 235145 D•bolt, 629 Plumer St., mr; be made av•llab\e for "County, State ol Callfornta, T_,.Tlt'I SALi lrvmo, Coll!. 9271A Tho roaowtno periCWI 11 ment between landlord and ute uunto, det>erla hac.r!o 19&.4 ... No. Costa Mesa. Callf. 82627 outside uee at llmu when WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Ofl {'4~ber 23. 19&4, at Thi• buslMM I• eon-dOlnO bOtlheel ao: obllg,atedparty. , • lnmedletamente. de ·Ht• hNlo6 IUMMONI Oavtd ·~. Mllt•r. 271 avcnproperty1s notneeded AUCTIONTOHIGHESTBIO. 9:00 oclocl<. A"ME.RICAN ctuetedby.c:o-partflon EMEAALOCOASTLAHO. Publllhed by the Orange m1ner1, ·IU respuesta Published Orange Cout NOTICll YM! hove boett Rocheslet St., Costa , byUliOlstrlcl, and c1ER FOR CASH (p•yable •t RECONVEYANCE SEA· Vltglrlla K. OoNlhoe SOAPING SERVICE. ll04 Cout Olily..PlloUJ((tvember escrllf, sf hey aJg_una.puodt Dally f'llot Octot>er t 1, 18, awcl. TM OOUft lftlJ C•lll. 92621 WHEREAS, It appe rs to the time of .. 1e In I ~ VICES. INC., u dvty ap-This stat*"*1t waa ftlld Haven ln., Newport 6-dl 1.1984 ----r1Qistr1du1 tiampo-, 25. NOVM\br1. • ~ 8'(M~t1ntt , T'rotltel!~~IN~ti""'°"ttlllrO~rtril".lllrtnriiH~lr-.Jl,._1t'i~r--...:.. -------TH<-411 1-TO THE DEFENDANT: A TH-386 Mtf1t un1Me JOU r• ducted by I oeneral partner-this Olstrlc:1 lhat • certain 'II pursu•nt to• OeoC1 of Trust ange c:ounty on. Oc10bel' 17. Ml~... Cneptn Jervll cMI complaint hH been tiled ~ wttNn IO dors. flleld ship Christopher G.-OabOlt portion of sa.ld property be outal~ tne front antrancie recorded·MarCh 9. 1981. 11 19"4 ll04 H•\111'\ Ln., Newport by the plalntlff agaJnat you. II tho tnforlftattoft below. This 1111~1 wH filed subleased 10 tile highest to Lawyers Title, 520 North 1netrument numbef 11312, n.m Boeoll. Call1. 9288$ you wish to defend this law· Ptll.JC NOTICE 11 you wlah to Mell the ad-wllh the County Clefk ot Or· bidder. pursuant 10 Section Main StrMt. Santa Ana, 1n 8ooll 13974, P1g1 t008, Pubhnod ()fanQe CoM1 Thi• but.IMM 11 con• suit, you must, within IO " vtoe of an anom.y--1n-thlt nge .County on October ~. 8 t563 of the Ectucatton Calalomta. of Otrac:i•I Records eHc:utao O.il'y Pilot October 25, No-ucted by: .,.. lncSlvicSull days after this summons Is ICTITIOUS 8'1SMl l matter, you Should dq 90 1984 Code of the Slate of Call· all right, title and Interest by THOMAS FLAjtAGAN "91'1\ber 1, 8, 15. 1~ Mldllll c JaMI MANKAU served 0n yoU, Ille with this NA• ITATl•NT-promptly 90 that your writ-Publlshe<S Orange Coast IOf'nla; conveyed to and-now held and ANGELA FLANAGAN, TH.-391 Tl'lla stat-U -ftlaO GUSTAV L . MAN· court •written reeponee to Tha lollowtng perton is tan response 11 any m1y t>e Dally Pllo1 ec.ol>lf 11. 18, NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT by It und« said Oaed of f1uaband and Wife, at -111 tt1aCountyc...0( Ot· -thecompl•lnt. Unleuyoudo doing butlnffl u · filed on ume · ' 25 November I 1984 · RESOLVED tt111 thls Board Trust In the PfoPertY de-TrustOl't. In the offlcl ol the OourTfy on OCtobor o. KAU, age 82, of so. yoyr def•ult wtll be BEACH HARDWOOD · ' · TH-370 doeshen1gyannounc:e1ta1n-sc:rtbedas· CountyRocorderolOr1nge -~-111_.,. :Zn;.;. South Laguna.. died enlked on.appltc:auon of the FLOORS..267'A E. Ml!Qnoll ....AV1801U.ted ha lido d• • tenllOn to sublease tne here-All 111ar oen11n· 1en0 11tu;; Coun1y.-sm.-of c;1111omla ,,___""' w. ,,.,.. October 23, 1984. plalnlltt, and this court m•y Costa M .... C•lff 92427 m•nd•de El trlbuma; lade 1nalter described real and ated 1n the state of Call· Will SELL AT PUBLIC FICTmOUa ..,._11 P..lblltNd 0rllllQ9 Coat Survived by wife enter a judgement against Joseph Jon Mc:Leod. dectdlr c:ontr• Ud. Mn •u-011n1 IC NOTICE personal property and It 11 1orn1a. County of Orenge. AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810. ~ ITATIMIHT ally Pilot Oct~ 1a_ 25. •you IC>f Iha relief dem8"ded 267',Y E. Megnoll•. Cost• dl.ndi • menoa 4IW Ud. rUU\. hereby found, determined, City ol Irvine. deac:rlbed IS DER FOR CASH (payat>le et 'The follOwlng oer'IOn it Noveml>ef '· 8. 1994 1 - Ernestine, of South In ihe compl•lnt, whlc:h Meu.C•lll 92827 reepondadontrode•..._ ITATUllNTOf' and ordered • •follows umeofsale ln l.wfvt~ dOingbuSIMotu· TH-382 LaguJla; two sonscouldresu1t lng1rnlshtMnt 'Thla ·t>uslneu 11 con· Lee le lntormadoe· C111t AaANOONlll#l'OF t. 'The property hefein-Parce11· oltfleUnlted States)at:thl RICHARD'S VALET 1--------- -H arold h of-·bong of.waget..J.li.I . -0r . ducte<I by: an lndMduaJ ~ UIE OF FICTITIOUI slter described In Exhibit A Unit 72 t2. aa shown and rront entrlllC6 of tile Otange CL£AMERS 1822,., ~ Pl8.JC NOTIC£ Be""'h and Reinhold qP;~t~lnot1 .. ~tcomher Prll1allent.r• 1~,s 11'8J1~~ .. n•...., ~ofan•::::tt ~~ --~• M .d.Ellllt>!Lf!..~11..P-! owned d~-on t~_aln con-Cc>unty Municlp•I Court .Bl'ld..~341-l Cotti _. -. .,... ..... ,.., •• v....... ""' Th 1 11 1 pe sons as a ~old by the ou domanaumpTsn ......... did'~ lOClltcf ~ JI~ MeM Calif 92821 1'1'Cnl10Ut .,_.. of Riverside; five Oiled: NOV 7. t983 with the County Clerk of Or-mattM, rou do " e 0 ow ~g r Community College Olstrlet cembef 3, 1979 In book Boulevard. Newport Blooh. Lind• Jeen Pl*•" .. 18 ~ ITArn.NT grand-children. Ser-JOSEPHINE ~VAREZ ange CoYnty on Oc1ober 2. PfOIWlpffr" lfMlt row w.ttt· have abandoneij the use 01 prior lQ'1he •.ffec:tlve date of 13410. page 8t'4 •n<I u California, •II right. tJtle Ind tetn St Costa Mee.. Tile folloWlng parson ts , M d 0."' "Y 1984 ton f'MPOl'M, If'.,,,,.,.., M the Fictitious Bualn-eu 1ny sublease and wtll not be amended by •n lnsttument lnr«est convey9d to ano ,.._,1f 92•27 • otng bu'"'-u · vices were on ay .. v. ,_ ..... Ofl tl!M. Name· BLUE LINE COM-V1N .. ' 'OOIL, ROTHICHILO, -· PANY ?4092 EIR dlane neededrorOlstrlctr;>urPoMS recorded Ap<ll 29, t930 In now held by 11 under said T1!1t 1>ut1n ... ,11 con· ELECTRONIC PRO-October 29, 1984 al 'ILDMAN I OSTIIOY, IV Published Orange Coul II tod delo4t aolcttar . 't on ' during the penod spec:lfled boot< 1359t, p1ge 1543, Oaed or Truatln the proper!) ducted by: on lndl.llduaJ ESSIONAl INVITATIONAL C h r l. st Lu l her an RRY KORINaOl.D, llOO Dally Piiot October 11 18 A~ ....... ....__....., El Toro, Calif 92630 In the sublease b<>th of otf1C1•l records of alluated 1n Mid County and la_ .. _ J ·Pl--. ken ONFEAENCE (EPIC). 816 25 November 1 198'4 • ' ., ...... ..,... ,_lift___... The Fictitious Business .,,.., .... C h u r c h Sa n WILIHlllllE IOULIYARD, • • TH-363 on Ma. _10, ....,.. Name rerll'red to above wu 2 It 11 the lmen11on of this Orenge County. CahlornlL St•t• dMCnbed as· This stetemont was Wed mlgos W•y. Suite C. ,..__ Clemente, ~v. Paul :~~=• t~AL~~~ .. :rA t.cerlo lnmodl•t•"'ettto, flied ln Orange county on 8oarct 10 aubleue H id Parcel 2 PARCEL 1. An undivided with lhe County Clerk or Of· BMcfl, Calif 92660 --,-n.•er.o ~ici·~~rt~· ,,.,;,,.,_1_ de ••t• m•ner•, au March 2 1. 1984 FILE propenytothehlgheSlbld· An undivided 1190th t /21l11terest 1nandto lot1 ange CountyonOctober 23 Cert E Mlsc11k•. 816 vru 111.;.. ,. ,, -..__ PUBllC:NOTIC( · ,.....,_ .. eaertta, ·al hey NO F236776 der with. e. minimum ac;~ Interest Ill and to Jot 4 pt of Traci 9691. In the City of 198.. · m1go1 Wl'f, Newport vate intenne · fol-Publlshed Otange Coast ...,_.na, ..---,...... Julia u-Chuan Hu, 24092 table rentaJ ot Bid A · Tract Nb. 8902. as 11\Qwra on Costa Mesa. IS per map re: F2SllM Caltf 92660 lowed . RAY FAM· Dally PllOt ec.ot>er 18, 25. FICTITIOUlllU-11 ITacNattampo. El Rond, El Toro, Calif. $24,180per•nnumor Sid B amaprecorded lnbook ..O. corded an Book 400, Pages Pub~ Orange Coat Tl!lt 1>u11ne11 Is con· ILY :MORTUARY. NClvemt>err.8. 198•Th-39• NA• ITATE•NT 1·TO THI ttESf'ONDEN'T: 92630 · • $3,504 per annum aCG<J!~· p ages 47 to 48 or mls· 49 •nd SO ot MISC4tiianeoua D•lly Pilot November 1. 8 ucttld by an lndlVldual .. The IOllOWlng persona are A otwtl GOlftpfatnt "" been Steve Jau·Mlng Chlsno. 9 ing to the term• and con· cellaneous maps, records of Mapa. In me ottloe ol tlle 15 22 ,984 C11t E MIKtlk• 492·0 J 00 · doing bu•lnut es: flted by the petnttft _.., Duakywlng. Ir vine, Calir dltlona HI tor th In the Orange County, CallfOfnl• County Record... of said · · TH.,.. l 7 Thi! st•tement -.u Iliad l'ta.IC NOTICE THE UI. TIMATE SUP· ,_,"}'OU wlelt to~ 827t4 proposed subteases together with all Improve-County · 111 the Co<inty Clark of Of. SCHAEFER PORTER, 2707 Windover '".. lowault, rou muat, Ellen Blh-Yuang Chiang. 9 3 Saad real and P41rsonel me:nt• tl!ereon, excepting Excepting 111e<elrom un111 19nge C.JYMY Ol1 Octol>ef 2 E L S A B A L D ,tCTITIOUI IUtMSI Or., Corona dll Mar, CaJll. •!thin JO de~ aftlf thla Ouskywlng, lrvlne. Calif property ls referred to as the therefrom condominium 1000, 1002 and t004 in P\8.IC ·NOTICE ;r&.:::. '-, _ SCHAEFER. loving NAME ITATIMINT 02625 summons It Mf'V6d on you, 92,.14 Lincoln lnt9fmed1ate Sc:hool vn11s 4 t01 to 4115, 4201 to bUllctlng ·A·· Unifi 1006. .-- f E) The lolloWlng persona ar• 8r_.t H. Gu•~. 2107 file with Ihle court a written Frank Liang-Kuang Hu. and l"lnley School and Is 4215, 4301 to 4315. 710 t to 1008 1nd tO 10 in llulldlng FlCTITIOUI aualNESS Publlsn.d Or.nge eo..1 mothe r o sa doing bustnesaas. Windover Or., CC>fona dol ~81 to the comr;>lllnt. 24092 El Rond Lane, E"I altualed ln theCountyolOr-7115. 1201 to 7215 ono .. 8 .. Untta 1012, 1014 ano ...-aTATEMEwT Oatty Pltot ec.oo. 11. t8, (Dardie) Schaefe.r ·-~IKO NIKO SHO KAI, M.,, Calll. 92825 · Unless you do. your defoul\ Toro. Callf. 92830 •nge, State or California. 7301 to 7315.. located there-1g1~ 1n Butldlng "C .. un111 The lollowtng e>ersOn t.t ~5 November t. 1984 Dunlap, and Henry 1183 Violet Cr.. fouotaJn Gary B. GulsneN. 2701 wlll be entwed on eppJJ. Julia U-Chuan Hu and Is more parttcututy d• on 1018. 1020, and 1022 1n doing bUtlnea u: TH--362 Schaefer III an d V1llay,.Calll. 92708 Wlndo_,., Or .. Coron• dol cation of the plllntlff, IACI ftifS ttatamer.it was tiled sorlbed In Exhibit A •riq 8. Parcel 3: b..i.lidlng ''0 .. Units 1001 ·;NPE l:'ST.QHfESEt•S SSEI ROVNICEliSL 11111-.,. """'").t •• , • tt' y uul\lko Yonamine, M.,, C•llf. 92625 · , fhl• court may_,,1 ... •Jud0-: with fh• County Clerk or Or-4. The tenn or '\he fleeM An eic.ciualve aasement t003 end 10051 an 009bu11dl119d "' "' l"UDU'-iwlft. widow o f enry I t033 Vlolet Cr .. Fountain D•vlcl H. Johnson, 1914 mortt agalnl1 you for the r .. ange C.Unly on October 9. shall be ror 1 period 0 OM appurten•nt to each unlt lor "E .. Units 100 · 1 an 482 Vitt• Trucha. Newpon, FlCTTTIOUI 1M11••1 Schaefer Jr. passed Valley. CaJll. 02708 Altur1 Or .. Cororaa del Mar. lief clemanOed In the c:om· 19&4 year The eucoessful leuee Ingress. egr.... uee. oc-1011 an bulleting F .. Unll• e.actl, Calif 92660 NAllll IT.ATl:mNT Octbo 29 1984 Kumlko Yonamine t t833 C•lll 92625 . plaJnl, whk:ll c:ould r..wt In Published -Or•rv.a Cout m•y be granted thrse sue· cupancy and enjOyment of 1013 t015 •nd 1017 ~ Wand• Seti! Rum1ntot1. away r • · ' -.. -cess111e, one~ear ex-those-portlOfls of the restric:· t>ulld1n9 'G'' at sno.n upon CANA B S 462 Vast• The lollowlng ~ ara She resided in New· CVl•olll•l.t9C27r.0,8Fountaln V•I~. Joseph Ducey, 880 Str1t-garnlShrnont ol W11Q11, tile· DaJty PllOt October 18, 25. tensions at the ctl retlon of the Condom•ntum Plan r• Truch• Newport Beach ctOlng busm.a • tord,Enclnltas.C•Hl.92024 lngolmoneyorpropenyor November1,8.1084 tllel common areu •s 911 C ,,_..,.. FOU NTAIN VALLE\' port Beach for 31 Thia 1>ualne11-l1 con-Thia bualne .. 11 con-oth«relletrequestedlnthe • TH-3&8 the Coast Com nlty COi· lorJhln lhedeclaraOonotr• co•Oed•nBoolc 12206 PllQ" •tlf 92vvv bo lege Olstrlet Either part) strlcUons reeou:fed '" bOOk t517 of Otflelal Rec:ords OI This business IS con· AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR. years. She was rn ducted by: Hu•band Ind ducted by; a general part· compll)nt. ' may 1 ... m1nate tl'le 1.ue t3418, page 68o of offlolat Orange County. Callfocnl-.. ducted by an fndMOue• 1 1570 COiey RIVer Clrele in Buffalo, New wn:umlko Yon.amine Mf'~:': H. Gul9/lOIS LE~'l4'.°e~~~'. 6~!~ Mt.IC NC>TICC. upon a ninety (90) day Wflt· reoords. and shown on the PARCEL 2 unit 1000 1n· Wanda Betn Rum1nson Fountain vatte,.,Clllf '92708 York. She leaves a This statement was flied • This •t•t~I wu lllad By: c. H. Anderson. Deputy ten notice. the auc:cessM condomlnluml.lan recordeo Building A. ".thowfl upon CANA.BS Fount a 1 n V • 11 • Y Sister Dor othy K . wtth the County Clerk of Of. wtth '""'. County Clefk of Or-.-C!Mlol I . McCartlft I TATIMINT Of' bidder eh•ll be tequlred to In book 1341 • p,e 814 01 the Colldomlnl"m Pten •• Tiits s111emen1 was flled Enterprises, Inc:· Ca111om11; -"·-WlTitDR.AWAL irROM execute 1 lease, •n exam~ officl•I r~ds. or MCh /erred to •bove , W1th the County Cterl< of Or· 11510 COiey River Clrcll, Haun, of Beverly ~County on October 9• ·~County on Oc1ol1er 2• ll70 HatbOI' ~ PAATNIRSHUl OPl,.AT· of whk:h, with swroe>rl1te unit trte atr"t -113drm and ange Counry Ofl October 23 Fountain V•lley, Calif 9H08 DEATH NOT ICES Hills and one grand· ,217141 t9 ...... gc;:~ ~~A ING attaenments. is on t' In the • Tiie scrllet address ano 0111et ~mon d..,lgfl•llon 1984 Thia buainau 1• con- . daughter, Doroth y P~lh•hed Ct•,.,.. Cont Publlahed Ora,.... Cout Publlahed Otange Ci> .. I ~...! .. ICTmOUtt ........ ' omoe 01 the ou tor or other c:ommon det1gn11ion II any. o ,)ne rn J propert) ~ -·<--~-,... 11'21911 ~~ • ~~..:_~..._ "'" P · f _ . .,.. ··.-a ..,_ -Pu<ehaslflg of the eo.11 at eny. of tne •eel PfOc>lny detcrlb•d above •~ ~ ..,.~. ___ ,,..._.,,..___._, Briatol Dunlap. ri· Delly llot Oc: obor 18, 26, O•lly Piiot Oc:tober 11, 18. Diiiy Piiot Novemi;>er 1, • The tollowtng O-ton hits Community College ~r1e1 oescnbed above ts purported to be lOOONanc) 0.aly PON No11embef , 8 Ttlts atatement was llled vate services & inter-No ber 1• a, t984 25• November 1• I08"1 15• 22• 198.. -T ~ .. ~ withdrlwtl ... o-n«al part· located at 1370 Adams A¥· ourpo11eo lo be n 1~ tone Cost• Mes& Cali· t5 27 1984 wltl! tM County Clark of Of· ment at Pacific View TH·383 Tl+-369 H· 23 ner ftOM the partnertfllp op-9flue, Costa Mesa. C•ll· Apricot. Irvine. c a111orn1a torn•• TH ... t~ anoe Couniy on Oc:cobet 9 M · 'l p k N tr•tlng under lhe fictitious IOl'nl• 92826 and avaMeb!• 92714 The un4'9'11gned Trusr• 1984 emona ar • ew· , .l'ta.IC NOTJC£ Ml.IC HOTlCC P\&IC NOTICC Du91MM name of UNITED tor exam1n•t1on pnor to r• The unders19ned Trustee CllSGl••ms •ny ll•b1llty tOf an) '2S1UI port Beach . 644-2700 ... --... SERVICES. It ~ooet Cry1t1I coipt of bids 11 11 ul'!der· d•M:taims •"Y H•blllty tor an., 1ncoH.ctneu ol tl14! str .. t Pl.8l.IC NOTICE P\.lbt1Shec)~.nge 8Coatt25 PACIFIC VIEW MIEMOr.tAL PARK Cemet«v • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 500 Pacific View Orcve Newpon Beech 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY t 795 Lag1,1n8 Canyon Road Laguna Beach. Ca 92651 494-9415 HARBOR l.AWN· MT. OUYI M ortuary • Cemetery Crematory T625 Gitter Ave Costa Mesa 540 555 .. .,... Str .. t. Huntington Beach. atOOd that certain 1em1s 01 1ncorrectneaa of Ille att .. t •ddress and 0111et commor '1CT1TIOUI 9UIMll Oall'; Pllol ....... ot>er 1 • . CONBOLIDA"TID ~ 92648. • the leaM are nblect te acmreu sno other comm® d'eiom11on, ~t •nr ~ NA.Mf aUTl..wT OV«nblir •. •. 1M4'T .,,.1 REPORT OF CONOrTION The fk:tltlou• bu•lnHa negotiation be.._n lhe Ols-designation 11 anv ahOwf\ l\erein rn. lottowtng porsoraa .,. H......, Of1 HBIRllT TRUIT COMPANY OF CAL.,ORNlA r1eme at1tament '°' the P•rt-trlct and the 1ucceut.1.11 bid· neraln 'S.1(1 "Mt Wiii t>e meo.. t>u• ooang t>vsmeu u P\8.IC NOTlC( -Consolldated R9port of Gendltlon of "o.s.i.t Truat Compan9 of Call· ~~7wr;J:'u:"~ des Seer.cf propouta 10 wi~,:!,"!,~~tm:'•wC::~ ;:~~~.;,=~!n;.taCJ~~~ Mt'~ci.~ 2if8llf-1~t~~ FtCTITIOUI aueMll fornla" of Newport Beach, Oran,ge County; C'alltornl,a 92660 81 pf close or ot Of.,. l"ll& NO. 224638 ..._ ~ orooerty ner11ra-ranty, a•ptMS ol .unplled. re-gardlng Ill.. ~gn °' eo.1• MMe. caw.. 92627. NAiil IT AT~MINT bualneta on September 30, t9U: Full Name •n<I AddreH of above dMCrlbed Shill be•• g11rdtng tltte ~on. or enoumb•lf'lce•. to P8Y 11!f H••ritoi 1.ou••• Moniz TIM! 1o11owing peiraon '* ' -lank No. 11'7 the Parson Wllhdtawlng celved in the offlee or UM 1ncumbraflOM. to Pl'/. the rems1n1n9 cir1nc1P-•I sum 01 5331 P•ml>ury Or 1..a ng b<.191,_ u • Dollet Amounte MarllhaA Kent Tlnlley. 11tt Director of Purchnlng rf'm11n1ng pr1no1psl tum ot the no1eu.) teeurier&y A•C Palma ca111 tOfS23 SISTERHOOD FOUN , AIHT8 In Thouaenda Lake StrMt. Hu11Ungton 1oc:a1ed at 1370 ACSWN At1· 11\e note(•l MCurad by Ml<I Deed ol Trust. w.tfl llltet~' R•lph l.nillony Moniz ATIOlll HOt w Bay, New- Caah and due from banke ...•.....•......•...•. , , •. , ................................. , 2 Baach, CA 92648 enuo, Cost• Me•a. C•ll· Deed ol Trust. w1111 ln111-.s1 ll'Mlfeon as prov~ 111 ••IC 533 , Pemb_!lfl_ Or l • 1 Selcl'I. ce111 926St U.S. Treasury aecultles •........... ~.-···-····-······-····················""'" & 1 T'_:>~~eo· M1rah•ll Kent lornl• 92626. untll 2 00 p m . lh«eon. ts pr()Yld9<1 In Hid no1e(al edvsnc:et 11 •ny Palm• Cllllt ~3 Cltt.erln~ Morie Tuso Ob!l,.••1on1otStateaand poUtlcal aubdlvl~ .............. ~ ............ 59S "::':"b't1•......, ,... .. ,.,..., "-aa·t on November t6, 19&4 •I nole(tl. •ct~•l'I04ll. al eny ~thetwm1101sa1dC>wc lll•• butln ... •• COf\· 140t w b•y. Newpofl ._. ·' 1 d he .-u .,,_ .......... -""' whlCll time Iha bid th•ll bf undflt tho terms of Aid Oaed of Tru11 tees Cl'l••oea enc ductt!O t>y ~nd and WI" ee.ctl Calif 02&6 t Bani< premleea, turnlturettnd lxturea an ot ' aaeeta -Dally PllOI October 1 t. 1e. oe>eMd Bfd• w111 1>e eon-or Trust •-· e1111gea. et1d .. ,,.,,... ot tile tru11" lr\C Htrr'-t Mont~ Thtt t>u•lne•• 11 con· repretentlng bank pr~6et ............. ·· .......................... .................... 10 25, Mowmbef 1. 188• Sld«ed 11 • publle tnMUng Hl*l ... 01 tile Trutt .. and 01 the 1rva11 ct .. ted by nKl T"" statetnent wes Iliad ctuc:ttld by an 1nc:1ivt0ua1 Other a11et1 ........ n.,.r . . .. . ........................ ;7............. ... . . ......... · ····· · ·· 46 fh-373 of this Board. to ,...., o.o.m ol tile true11 cr .. tltd by uld Dead ol Tru1t tor I,,. Wiii\ ttle County Clari! ol Ot· Ctth«1ne Marie TjllO TOlfL ASSETS./ ... :: .............. ~ .......................................................... 712 t>9r 13. 1984 Thia Board re Deed of Tru11 for int 1mount reHonaOty attl ll"09 County on Oc;iobet 23 This st•t~t wet flied LIAllUTill ""'"the right to r•tect In) 1moun1 r•H<>n•bly ••t•· lnllod 10 be n i '147 .lO t98• wltl'I tl'le COVftf'( Clerk Of Of. TOTAL LIABILITIES .............................. --······..... ..... .. . .... , ......... , . 29 P\&IC NOTICC and 111 bids ano to.~tlld,.... mart.at~$ 1QU'14 45 ~ ~flCl~t~ ~ n.a ange Counl)Pf ec.obef ~. 8HAQHOLD1Jll EQUrtY Ila Oftef IO ...... ...,,. l)IOC) fie ..,.....,..~t)-_ Uft041f ........, u• 'I.lit•-"' O""w ••• 1Jot\litf\«f -<m!nge eoa.I t~S... ~ P~lffed tl6Clc No. ahar91 Out standing. . . ..... ... .. ~ Common atock No. aher• autttomect .........•....... 10.000 No. Sharie Amount -0- --.TlTlflilN'T"" ~y HIO °"° Of Tru•t. .... Kvt.d .no O.UV.ed 10 lhf Dail~ PllOt NoYetnl>ef I 8 F1Sh10 ( wtTMDftAW~ "'OM fhe Seoratlfy of th1a tolor• did ••ecu•e Ind * undet••onoo • wrlttf'n DK 1s 22 l"4 Pubta1'10d 0r11n91 Cout 'ART*._... 9oard It '*-by dlr.ettd to ll'llf to U\41 vnow~ a i.t••IOn ot Oetl!Ult ano 0. TH-418 Oelft' Piiot Octoow 11. 26. Olf!SU TM UMDmt potl CoC>M ot th4t No~ oc wrftttltl o.;wanon of 0... /'l•nd '°' s... enc a -•tttr Nowmblr 1, a. , .... FICT'rTKMla 1\'11.,,llOn to Sub-l .... ,_.... le.ult Ind o.cncanc1 '°' SM. Notice Of Default enc flee T....,M eutlNIM ...... and Parson•I Pf OP•"~ Ind • Wf'IUlt\ DeclArlllOl'I or liOn 10 .... Tht llnder1i9MC 1't8.IC NOTICE Tho t010Mnt1 ,.,..,. 11ea ~ e.v IM .,...., °' DaleiulC .ncs '*"°" io $ell c.tluMd Nod Note. o1 Qo. '!lJC •ma: Wltl'ldtl!Wf'l N • genetal part· 1119 8oefd. In three (31 pUblic The vnd9twgnoel cauiMd ltult and [lectton to._ re-ACTI .... =~11 _______ __ 300 '* !tom the pannor81'1tcl op-~llCM in the County flOt .... taid Not~ of Oei!Mi!t •n<I be rec:ordOd 1n the c:ounl) .. • ...... "• ..,_ --outa,andlng... ...•. ... ... 3.000 Amount • . under ..,. nct1oou• than ttftMn t t51 o~ blf~ !liac:SIOft.-io~ to .,. r• ..,_. fhl '"1 pr(lll*fy IL Tllt 1 ~ If u• ITA ~ Surpl\11 ............. u ... ,. ........................................... ,\,.. ' .,..... .. ...... t15. ~ nam. Of K.a·IOW IN d•le Of ..id bid~ CO<Old II\ .... county wNll• IOc:4itod ~ bUllneta.. Th• h:lllOwlnV potlOll Ill •• TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL......................................... . 415 Unlilftlltd at 11MO 0 iowe Ind put>lish • copy of IN !he real prOC*'t'f 11 tocatoo OATtO S Uftt COAST l.AUAO cto;! llU ''*'II . A.talned .. rnlnga........................... ..................................... ... • ....•• 21SIS St,., C-.0.ta M9M. Cllff .. "'-not i... I~ once •• Oat• Oc:te>Oef 18 1N• 'LIVt~ 3301 s ~ s ENTEAPc':!ta, 1t24 Total caplttl tcCOUnta .................................................................... ~. &83 92920 w9" IOf tW0(21oo.nMCU!Nt Oc:tOC>lr t tH4 AM I" 1 c A!!~,· ,,}10£, t~ ·Ana en c~.!1*0,.f'2Y97 •• Meaa. TOT al LI .. BILlTIES ANO Th• frc:tltlout Due1nH1 .,., beiOf"t the d•t• OI S• Witt c. ~ted t>y· CONVn ANCI _.. .. _. ·~ "'" -· '" i ,. ,. • """'° atll~t lor the part• Mad "*11ng In Iha Orenot I ~ Tiiie 620 Nont'I INC_ Al ..W TNeM. 8Y Kenneth W~ Dutnam, ~ A. llttfl'l"'O, 1924 ANO CAPITOL ACCOUNTS....................................................... · · 712 ""1lhlt> trn filed on. s~-Cout o.~ f>116t. 1 ,.,,.._ M•ln Str•t &Irita An-. ,,._ M. c....-. .,_ S30\ S ..., uoo, S.m• w11111i.r A~ Coat• u... The undersigned. H~ S. Gt~. P'rwldent and I. KtotMartln.au, _,.,., 20 1 1n 1M ~of ~II cll°"'*11on Cell..._ftlO H101 11141 iM1. ?1t U.. ~ ~ na.Oeilf'fffO' CeAf 87'2i Treaturet' The a~nfllMd tr"ar company, Md\ dec:llf'ee, for hlmMlt 9Jone County of o,_,. F"tLE HO publlel'l4lcl M 1J111 C>it.trtaL fft.Ot44} .......,. ...-. CA .-a. Tfl11 , buelne&• 1 con.-Th11 t>ut1,,..• 11 con· end not tor,,.. ottw: I hl'le pet:IONI tu~ Of tht rmiu .. contained In ''"$3 ANO BE ll ~UATHCA Al· ............ , ......... -(114) ~ OUCted by lltl lndMOUll llUC.led Dy. an~ U-'• report Ind I .,..... thet MGf\ et~ In...,""°" la ttue. Each of the Mii ,.._Ind A~ ... Of $0\ VU>. tNll lhil 141t01UllOfl .... I...-. ,..... ..... Slllt ..... ~ bt con 1(~ w CM.,..,,, Suall'l A S"""""O .. •ALT'ZMRGl ftOH .Ul'l~.torhlmMHetoneandnotfor theother,cettlt ... 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J -- ·' ' -- . . . <! • -' \ JI Final sco·re·: I?~ 10 --<T Lions· O' ara predicts score And he says another quo.tc was taken out ofconte){t and ' , construed as a slur on Edison. . -b t d 't i k ---i---.----~ The Westminster~oach was asked who he thou'gtlt U OeSn p C a W nner , . would have the edge in Friday night's Barons.Chargers I confrontauon a( Anaheim Stadium. O'Hara 1osscd an _ _ imaainary coin and indicated u was a mss-up. By CURT SEl';DEN · He was then quoted as saying: '"They (the Barons) 0ttt..Oa11yNot1tafl • played cleanly and they played by the rules. I can'l say · Wc~tminstec. High footba!l coach Jim O'Hara has enou&J:l good things about thtm." .. - boldly piedicu:.d the score of Fnday rug.ln~nsettea~ -• .O~ara.ays some people twk h1m"to-s3Y Fbunta1n showdown txtwcen Fountain Valley and Edison high V~ll~ 1scieal1, Edison 1s not. . -· · ·schools: I 7. JO. • Somebody fro m one of the other school'-asked if But Jim. who is going 10 win? they detected a note or sarcasm 1h what .1 said:" O'Hara Silence. explained Wednesday. "There was none intended. OK. which tearn has the better passing game? 'Tm candid enoup_t that 1fl have something to say I'll Chuckle. say 1t to. the people wtth whom I have the concern. You Can you expand on 1hat'! never hear me complaining about the officials or about Sigh. teams play!ng outside the rules. I'll talk to the offi~ial,~ It's not easy pn;d1c1in& the wmnerofthis game. It's not dbout officiating and the coaches about sportsmanship. easy talking about other teams 1n your league. Jim O'Hara O'Hara added. . knows that. As for the misquote, O'Hara explained: "I was quoted C1"Hara says he was misquoted in Saturday's Daily as saying Edison was.a grind-it"'9Ut type team. but what I Pilot following his team's 27-7 setback to Fountain Valley. (Plcue He FINAL/C2) . -----...... ·--------. .... ~111111mm------------- USC not looking. past Stanf or:d - Card1naT could spoil Trojans' Rose Bowl elans--LOS-ANGE.LES (AP) -Stanford 1rad111onally has been an ofT-and-on football team. and USC Coac~ Ted T ollner expects the Cardinal to be "on" when the two Pacific-I 0 clubs meet Saturday. "Stanford 1s 4-4 with no Rose Bowl poScsibilities because of their record. and I'm sure they'd hke no thing more than to beat us." Tollner said. "I feel jans' dominai.lo n of that game, "We're not at a point where we think we're something special. '. ·-"t think...our_iuys really understand that we could win every game left on our schedule, or we could lose every one." · After playing Stanford, tht Trojans meet top-ranked Washington. which currently is 4-0 in the co11ferencc. UCLA and non-conference foe Notre Dame.- Tollner said the Southern Cal offense seems be developing a mix of run artd pass at a good time. • ccn ain we'll sec their best game." · The 18th-ranked Trojans will take a 6-1 overall record and 5-0 Pac-I 0 mark into-the game at Palo Alto ..-...--''---against the,Cardinal 4-4 and 2-3 .. We're going to have to have a real good (ofTensrve) mix starting this Saturday in or~er to ·win," he said. '"Everybody we're playing has good, strong people in their defensive front. r think: our ofTeng.i~ting-beUeJ:..a Southern C'al is coming ofT a 31-7 victory over C'al. only the Trojans second 1984 win that wasn ·1 in a close game. T ollner said that. despite the Tro- Uni, Harbor meet tonight the righrtime." · The 1TrojaM, who lost starting quaned>aclc Sean Salisbury to a knee injury in the second game of the season, had been relying heavjjy on the running game, but Tim Green apparently has developed into a quarterback who can keep opposing defenses fnJm keying on the run. Green. a senior who has won all four of his sta'rts, completed I 0 of 15 throws for 139 yards and a touch- down against car. .., Jim O'Hara Unt¥Ur~1~ 1-"h&h '&ft ti:tke e giant step toward the Cl F playoffs when 11 host~ Newpon Harbor High U\ S'ea View League play at INinc High. Awaiting the Bulldogs l•Hontop "'CdM to win S.•Vlewtltle lnw•t•r~.~ 5-eahawks coach says FV has more talent ·. bccan View k1gh f()OtbeJI coach Karl Gaytan. -whose Sea- ~ion 42-0 t~ !dllan and S2-0 Jo · Fo untam '\'alJe>· predicts the Barons will nip,. £.dison, 31-.28 Fnday 111ght at Anaheim StadJum. "I have to stick w1th m y gut feeling from the beginning of league. r ve thought Fountain Valleyt talent-wise. 1!l 1n a cla s b> itself," Gaytan says. "They have so many weapons and they can really spread a team (opponent) thin. "At the same lime. they're as phy 1cal as llley~ tie. ""T1le mar key is their \WO bta tackles CBrad) J...ea&,eu and (Lan«) Zeno. ff they can control the line of~mmttt a the~ have m tlMt-pmes ther.·vc wori, lhat ""111 be t.hc key, .. Oa)UD add~. He 1\n't wntin& oJf l:diton:; however. "' "If Ed 1son 's. <l'J~k:!!CSs can neu,. -nanze t eiiff6e"llar0n.s ~ - and power, you might see EdiJon edcc them out,~· he says. '"Ttrcy'rt two super high School football teams ands it's ha.rd to pick them. They bottr have put prov.tms and they're weU- coached. Regardless of who wins the game. you're looking at two winners. ··v ou'rt l~kely to sec them meet aga10-1n the (CIF) semifinals or finals.·· Gaytan adds. ··1 think this migt\J be roun(f ont.'" Ca•>uck.C~ -defense rest&, io~s VANCOUVElt. ltnllSh Columbia (AP) -Until the Vancouver de- fenscmen make themselves bigger or the team grts b1gget" defet(scmctt, Lbe Nattonal Hockey League ...LCam ls soina to suffer bigger losses. That was the assessment Wcdnc. day night liy Vancouver Coach Bill LaForge after ~Taylor --JOOmd three goals to lead the Los Anseles Kings to a I0-3'victory and ~na Canuck miseries. It was the nd seven-goal loss m as many nights for the Canoclcs. "Our . defenscmen definik'ly got out-manhandled tonight," LaFo~ said after the Canuclcs' ninth-eett- sccu11ve loss that lied a club record for futilit)'.. _ . • "We were awful in oy.r own end. 'We've got to gcttou~r m~ide before .we.iet_ toµgher outside: We'll.have to ~~wbocan pl•)' physical • or we'll get somebody else. -"Thank. God. October's gone and November's com in~ on. We've got to find something pos1t1ve and build on that'' The one pos1uve note LaForge has lOOa) 1s tbat 1974-7 5 club that lost nine straight v.ent on to Win the Smythe D" 1s1on tnle. Doug Smith. Bernie Nicholls. Gar- rey Galle). Marcel Dionne. Jim Fox. Oaryf Evans amrJG?ln-P-ai.IT Kelly completed rhe ~onng for the Km,s who scored fi, e unanswered goals in the third penod. And 1n another game Angelus IAague rivab Mater Dei and St. Pa~I meet at Santa Ana Bowl. Both games begin at 7:30. Here'sa capsule look ;11 each: · It was anno"nccd Tuesday tfiat Salisbury. a senior, has decided to red-shin this season in order to have a year's eligibility left for 1985. so Green will remain the No. I quar-• terback this year. Cal State Fullerton quarterba_ck Damon Allen (2) along 'tJith Todd Gerhart, take on Freano State Saturday in a key PCAA conteat at the Santa Ana Bowl. Peter McNab. Doug Uaste.r and Gar) Lupul scored for the Canucks who had live regulars on the injury hst I - Newport Harbor ( 6-0-2, 4-0-1) v1. University (4-4, 3-2): The Sailors boast quanerback Shane Foley and receiver deluxe Ho Truong, in additio n to the power of running backs Fntz Howser and Kevin McClelland. Univer- sity counters with a formidable offensive line and tailback Greg Benjamin. Hard work paying off in wins for EdisOn tennis -St. Paul (S-3, 3-1) vs. Mater Dei (S-3, 2-1 l: Mater Dc1 shocked the Swordsmen 10 their own backyard a }Car ago and St. Paul would hke to return the favor. The Monarchs rely on freshman quarterback Todd Mannovich and a bevy of targets. induding Mike M11chell. t. Paul's forte is size and strenath. Charger gttjs have won 40 of last 4 t. hoping f <?r strong showing ~n-pl~yo~f~ By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS While attention tb1s week at Edison High is focused on the Chargers' football confrontation with Fountain Valley. the girls' t~nn1s team con- tinues to pile: up some pretty fair numbers. Edison ( 19-0 this season and third- ranked in 4-A) has a record of 40-1 dating back to last season and has recentl> dominated Sunset League play. The Chargers have sewed at least a share of the Sunset title for the founh s1ra1p11 season. and with a wtn over Manna today. would wan the lea$ue outnght for the second consecutive year. _ Edison has J05t one Sunset League match the last three years. and its lone setback last season was in the Ci r AuarterfinaJs againBt Santa .Bart>ara. "Our goal this year is to at least reach the (CIF) semifinals," said Edison's Janice Hop~r. 1n her sixth year coaching tennis with the C hargers. "We're anxious to play M1raleste or PaJos Verdes." Besides Marina, whose onl) Sunset loss this year was to the Chargers in the first round ofleague compcuuon. Edison's biggest tests have been outside of the league. The Chargers have met -and beaten -man) of the top teams around Orange Count) this year. including La Quinta (top. ranked in i-A), Laguna Beadt and WQodbndge (Sea View League co- leaders). Foothill and Mater Dea. "The coach from Laguna said 11 was the worst defeat in the school's h1storv when we beat 1hcm I~ ·· The doubles teams arc seniors said Hopper. ··Thr ._1d'i "Orie a 101 of Candace Kirk and Kns Shea, senior long hours o n their game -t>am Smith and sophortrore Jolie "One of our requrrements 1<. that a r~ingold .ind ~n1or Nicole Simmons pla)er must pla) 10 toumamcn1s and freshman ~nja Allison. The top fromtheendofoursea5on10 .\ugu.,1 'lubs111utc. has been another 10 pla> "arsll) Mv ~ml'i a~ pla) ing freshman 1.1sa C'hnstopulos. \ear-round and I ht-he' l' 11 shov.s in The ~ oung ·varsity squad 1s also ihe program:· complemented b)' a Junior vars1t) While Edison should reach tht• later team v. h1ch has bttn beating oppo- rounds of C-fF this seac;on. the futurl' nent'i JUS I as connnc1ngl) as its also looks bnght for thl" Charger~ Ot 'ars11' counterpan the nine regulars. four are ..._·nwr-. "\\ r have a lot of _youl\ger sisters wtnk 1tre" rest arc fn'shmcn a Md who '>C't' their older s1stenplay1ng and sophomores get c·H·1ted about playing on the The single" tno 1nclu~e<i fn-shman team." said Hopper. "They know Debh1e Gold~er and 'iophomorc' the) ha'e to be good to play here so Tauyna Johnson and h\he Slattel"'\ the} rcall} -w01k at it... · Mulligan h~s left Anteaters ~n c~pable hands • p . CLIPPERS' LADEBU~ TONIGHT Assistants Livsey, BokciSkyand Co. prepari ng UC I for fts Nov: 16 opener The UC Irvine basketball team had the day o~dnesda). and that, of course. meant a day ofTfor C'oach Bill Mulligan. Now )'Ou'rc probably saying to yourself. "but Mulhpn isn't sup- posed to be working with the team at all. He's recovenna from n stroke.:: Indeed, Mulligan h&s left the coaching in the able hands ofh11 assistants, ranging from Herb Livsey and Mike Bokoskyt0hi (Mulligan's) son Brian. For Mulligan, knowing that is the best therapy in the world. " In the meantime. Mulhgan 1S taking it easy and doing what the doctors tell him to do. "The docto? tell me l'JI have complete dexterity in m y fingers and right arm. I've dealt with neu- rosurgeons and some good people who knowwhat'SfOingon and that's their predictions,' Mulligan said. "I wo uld have preferred it hadn't happened. but then I realize h,ow lucky I was: fl cou1d hav~ worse," he added. Mulligan 1sn't theonlyoneon the mend. Several ofh1s players are nursing nagginghttle lnjune which make things difficult at pracucc. Freshman RodneyScon. whoWlll be UC'l'sstartingguard. bas a deep groin pull. but Mulligan expects the former St.John Bosco standout to tx back by Monday. Then. therc'sccn!crRickOaccio who has a nagging leg injury.and rcdsh1rt Joe Buchanan who has a cast o n his foot "Theotherdaywcwercdown to 101 players (for practice) because (Anthony) Buisessgot hurt. lfonc more man goesdqwn,Jhen i ljets real hairy," Mulligan expfalned. Cu11 SEEDEI UC IRV INE The nteaters' opel'lcr 1s two W't't'ks from Fnday (an exh1b1t1on ronte'it with the Un1vers1ty ofToronto No' 16atCrawford Hall) and Mulligan and bi assistants arcrcahsttcaJl} hoping to play nine playcl"'l regularl) .. I thin._ ~e·r(' progrt'\\1ng hl' said ''"-e "'o ul!J like tncnd ur u<,in~ nine pla~cf'i but "e al"-J\ Ha~ that andendupusingsl\ \\l•don 1._n,1v. which nine. Right nov. v.l· th111 ~ °"l ha,e11up1n~·,en ·· * * * &side's Buchanan lhl· ~nlcatl'f'­ have tv.o o tner fC'dsh1n1ng plaH·r, rcad)10hC'lpthe I~ 5-l:lbt'ti1111m1'1 l 'Cl b3Slreth311 Fo rmer ( oron.1 lid MarH1ghstandout M1keHM<. :tl\·I guard v.ho left thl· l nn l'r"'' nl ic\asafkrli\C'~mt"<. la<.1-.cJ'<'n "111he3' n1lahl(• :n ~ 111 fl· I IH rll Lcckner. "ho do1.1or.; pn•d1c1 ma' growto.1.-; or 1-.a "11lun the nc\ t I<'" year'i. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The lctS Angetes Cllppers. the newest team In town. make thetr home ·debut tontght. end guard Norm Nixon say1 'he llopes the tans at the Sports Arena ara many and voca ··we don't need to compete wtth the Laken tor fans." Nixon Mid of l'tla fomier NatlonaJ BMk9'b911 Association team. headquartwed some 10 miles away at the Forum In ~ngktwood. ''Tnere-W'e mrtTtons Qf people In this county. so we ~on~t need to try to cut Into their mart< et. We cen-' "I've been going(to pracuce). but J'veJUSt been watching." said Mulligan Wednesday. "As lon&ns I can laugh, I can go." The OCl coach. who ufTered what docton termed o minor stroke while attend1naacoachc clinic in B1lhngs, MontanaOct 19.Myshei n'tbe1n1 . missed that much while he takes it ca~ what they left behind. # ''Loot( at the Ram9 and tn. Rald«a (of the National Footbtrl . l.Mg"9t. The ftam tfowds (at Anahelm Stadium) are a lot d" .. sca~on The 58 v.ho J1d l3n ~1,n11nul' rerent than the Raider crowd• ('In n~ouating "''th thcirim-<;<:m tcarn U\e LA Cotisedm. ad}aa.nt to ttw • v.h1lc 1hc' ma' spcJk onh 10 11en-Sport.a Arena~ ls su.r:clitf e 1oa1Clngror a R.OYB:l deal? The Antcalen ore at uta c 1n J'1"1Cli\"C which find!\ them m n learn in.a mode rather than n practice mode. And foq1can. the teachm1 rcs,,on ib1ht1es have been h.lndled by Livsey. "Herb doc mo<>t of the tcach1ni. He really doc n't want 10 rn~covcr tbecoachinaduuc~:· Mullt n cit· pla1nt.<d. "He hkC' 10 teach .ind you ain't a k for more than that " , By U1e Auoclate4 Pre11 \ Will Rick utclrffe move do5er to home and JOtn the Kansa City Royals1 Will Bruct utter rill the Toronto Bloc Jays' bull~n n~s'.t Will Andre Tbom1on ~ the Balu- n'lore Onoles' next dcsi1nattd h1ttc,.,, utchffe. uf\cr and Thornton arc three of the SS players who have filed for baseball free ncy. 1hhoui" they aJI have unul mtdntaht unday to 1t-1gn with ihcir 1eam before the rc~ntry dran ncr that. any un 1&ncd pla)ers will so throual' the Nov. A dran, but l . their team' can still rct!un the nahts to try to rc--s1sn them utchfTe. the National lc;\l\.IC C"/ Youna Award Wlnner W1th the C'h1-c oCubs. has said 1n the pas11ti.1 he' wouldn't mind worklna for the Royal • \fl.ho p&ay JUSl • few mil from h1 hometown oflnde~ndenrc. Mo The Btu~ Ja)'s have had almo 1 e\lcryth1na the la t two_ycan - occpt a top rtltef pile her The) 'vc le~ It be known 1hat tter. with 4.S sa\I~ and a 1.54 ER la t $t& n, ~uld bt the m1 1na p1«'C 1n thc•r puu le fbll1morc. wh1ch has said 11 \\'111 ~ not rc-stan lrcc agent DH Ken m.&leton, want Thornton. "'ho had 33 home runs arid 99 RBI in IQ 4 There arc mort" bta namM and numbcn available, among them D"a c Kinaman OS ho mers. 11 RBI •1thO.kland), LffU.~( ll betl1fll average v.1th ·Pitt bu ) and Rothe Fin rs (I 96 RA Wll M1lY>'aUktt) nd four other free nt h._t' ut~lifft'. C'Ome from P'c Cub1' P•kh· ina iafT -1cvr 11rou1, t:Xnn1 Ecltcnle). Tim • toddard nnd R1 ._ Rtu~I. tn 111\. 18 pla>er\ "' f(' tlt11blf to de'Cllrt for free" en -. afkt thC' IQ 4 I cral111es -no conttU,t tcrm\. no "Hopetulfy we'U ~ the typt~ mone~ -with otlk.-r d ul\'i ht-fore the rowdy. acr.mlng crowds tMt tf'9 dr3ft RakS«a aeecn to 4'/1111 Md ._ _... l..tht year fli pl:t''~ "<"f'C fit rbk brlng the belt 001 tM bell In °"' for frC"C agcnn and ~I 11 th<'m opted t..m .. Ntxon said "If""-,_ 99' tO 10 that d1rcct1on '-.:in rr:tn\1"n txctt9d that eXcilment wM ,...,...., pttcher Jim BarT "·'' latC'r nilrd t • ·-,._. ,, --·1 ind111bt~ for the dnahl o~ 0 us°" m• """'. Of the 50that l't'ma1 ncJ , th.:-1 ncd A ~Mmtn tor the Ctippers, w11h their former IC'am fl\ior' tt) the who anmec:J fr&i San Ot.Qo to Lot draft .\nothrr 15 " O('( w11h their A~ d"'1ng the otf .. a1non, formt'f duh .-.fttr th1· <h. n. I "ll"~d ta.Id Wednetd 'I lhat tome 9,000 ""tth n("' tC'am,, Ucketl have tlreacfy been aokt. ·"' -·~._..._,...,__._._ , ' .. \ , t • ... I· I . 1 WA HR PuL o -- ---=---- ·Newport -sinks CdM · .. Sailors stifle Sea lting attack; Marina c linch es Sunset title fhe two ~teams e3ch have one more test before the su1rt of the playoff: . w11h Ntwporl host1rig El Dorado Fnday uflemoon and \orona <lei M;u facing l ui.tin Saturda . 10 u.m .. at Ncwpon. Ntwpon Harbor H tgh asscncd HSt'lt once again a~ the LaguH Beacb 18, Sddleback 4: rhc ArttMs claimed top wa\t'r polo team in C IF Wednesda). c:aptunng the Sea their frrst Sea View Leugue victory of the season, burying View U:agut title wuh a win over second-ranked Corona Saddleback wtth stven goals 1n the third qllarter. dcl Mar an what may he a prev1c" of the CIF championship The "'in hel~ Laguna even itsoveral~mart.. at) 2-12. a,1me: . ' Stuan Frast-r(four saats}. Paul Hahn (three) and Tom In. the .unset Lca~ue, M:\r1na \t'W~d up the leagul' Trager and Ryan Geer (two aptel·e) !.parked the Artists. champ1onsh1p b y beating Westmini.tcr. wh1h: Fountain _._Goal.i. Gc•o OoQd~ had eight sa"~ foe 1 "'"'"a. Yatt~tt enteruth~ No. 2tt'ant1lftcr 1h narro" wm o'1er \: e. !L.l' ~· Edison. · Marina 18, Westminster 7: The· Vikings secured the In another Sea View l eaguc matt h. Laguna Beach first Sun~t ~agUl' watrr (loin champion!lhar in the finished· its season on a winning noh.· b) routing school's history. blltllng Wc\tmtnster m thr fi~t half en Saddleback route to a 13-5 lead. Herc'<> how it "cnt in area watn polo Wednl''>da). uading scorer Tom "'arde padded his school record Newport .Harbor 8, Corona del Mar 4: The Sailor~ wuh five more goals. gi ving him 112 this season. Steve rebounded from their only loss of thl' -;ca son (in the finals Spanovich added four for the Vikings of the Nonhern Cahfom1a 1 o urnarm:nt to Mirarnunte) b} For Manna, which had lost the Sunset League tttle the· cffectn.d} ufhng th Sea Krng au~1.·i.. · last ll.\'Oscasons.msudd~cathlos~~ to foY.Dtain V_alle1 1 C-0rona del Mar. the defending leagu~ chaxnp1on1>. did the win wall th.e 2 lt t this season. the highest total ever for _have a brief flur:Q l n 3~£'!~1} going J.Jkr N"nqlort·had the V1kfngs .. r.r-..... ·. manuracturcd a 3-0 lead IO the Sl'COnd quanl·r Manna wtll-no~~~ng layofTand a\\-all 1ls fir l- Gary Tichy tallied twice and J<l,>on L1l..11b ueO.t.ae_ round foe in thl' "1~~1ch wtil bt.'grn Friday. No'. 9. score in the second quaacr a1lel &1d1 Slltn}t'Y -\nd~-. cstm1nstcr: meanwhile, wall enter as the Sunse~·s Lawson, and Tr:e vor ~'-:.'W.d><;t.~ii<J P.U.l 10~.SaiJvr'> up. eprcsenlat1 vr in thl' playotT<. after fini shing 2-2 1n Stanley 'i goal camr with 18 seconds left •,!l tho firc.t quarti:r. • pla~ · lO break a scoreles!> deadlOIJ,. But afterthat 11 was a·n ~cw poll. Jon I 111011\ g.o.il "'1th Fountain Valley 11, Ed!soo I 0: The Barons finished 39 seconds remaining in the lir't hair prl''cntcd the Sailor' the Suruclrampa1in al 3-1 a her holding off the ( harger'> al with the lead for keeps. and bi:torc ( 'dM rnuld amwcr. Golden West. _,.. Newpon was agarn up b) three. b-3. W11h the scored dl'adlocl..cd at 8-g in the third quaner. Following Steve Schroder'<, goal. which made thc T om Dervartan1an ga ve Fountain Valle) the lead for good score 6-4. Newport'\ Stanlc} and Benc;-d1ct each tossed in and teammate Brian Judd follow~d with ~other tally to tbctr t.b1.rd iGal.s_ta conclude the sconng. make n .10.8. · · ~was a 11>e5 rot c Wi1r.1FSl~~ -EdtsmrrloscO.l'CrWtttttrrlmNTHlte-fouft-ft.QuaA~ Campbt.'11 was crcd11cd WJ)h 15 i.aves. H..s counterpan -Brent Peters tossed in what was lo be the game-wtnnlr. Cd M's David V1staunct -~tupped eight shots. making the count 11-9. The Chargers closed to wllh1n--0ne Last sea$en. the Sea Kings had prevailed In a again wit!-4.5 sec?~ds left. but a Fountain Valley steal with defensi ve struggle. 5-4. but the Sea Kings were eventual!} 25 secon ... s rem.aining secured the win for the &rons .. o usted in the CIF .!>Cm1final'> tn ~unn) Hills. • 7 Dervartan1an and Mike Ruzek had three goals apiece . Sunny HtUs then fell lo lhamp1on Ncwpon Harbor 10 to lead Fountain Valk}'. which plays at Foothill Friday the finals. I J-12. afternoon. . . "'~· ·Jill Snook, a 5-5 aophomore wide receiver on South Hill• High School.'• jatHor vani- ty football t~. aar• •he'• treated by teammate. •• .. one o the guys.•• Blues trim Toronto Brian Sutter scored from the edge of ~ the crease on Bernie Fede rko's setup ff om , behind the net al I :08 of ovcnime, hfttng St. Louis to a 6-5 lnumph over Toronto. Sutter"s goal. his second of the night. nullified a Maple Leaf comeback from a three-goal deficit in the tbtrd period. Jt also spoiled a gallant elTon in the nets by rookie Mapl_e.Leafsgoalie Ken Wregget, who ki cked out 37 shots by the Blues ... Mario Lemieux scored on a breakaway to cap a four-goal Pittsburgh outburst in a 4:36 span in the flrst period and the Penguins with.stood a Late New Jeffty rally lo posl a 7-6 victory over the Devils. Wayne Babrcb and Warren Yoeg added two goals apiece for Pittsburgh. which posted its third consecutive victory and sent the Devils lQ their th;rd straight-loss ·:. Patn~ck Division leader Philadelphia and Buffalo skated to a 3-3 tie in BufTaJo ... Mike Gartner scored his s1~th goal of the season al 1:58 of oven.me. lo lead Washington to a 4-3 victory over Cal . The Ca itals fini October w1 a wmnmg rccor orthe firsttime 1n I.I years in the NHL ... Forward Tony McKepey scores! tl}.ree g~ls in a game for the third ti~ in his career and Dale Hunter collected fQYLDSs1stSio spark Quebec to a 5-3 victory over Hanford. Peter Stastny scored what proved to be the game-winner oq a short wnst shot at 8:46 of the third period. McKcgncy's third goal of the night came with 3:22 rema1nmg and assured the-v..1ctory for the Nord1ques. They always try to 111ake passes -.:Celtics-rally.to top Ne.w..Jer.ey at this teenager . F rom AP dispatches ti] WEST COVIN;\ -On Jill Snook's bedroom wall. ther~ <trl' more than 50 photosoffootball heme'> ranging trom San Francisco quarterback Joe Montana to Los Aingelcs Raiders' corncrback Lc-.acr Haye., · There '" o nl } oni: picture ol a-gra~eful gymnaM straddling a balance hcam . When Snook wa\ a h11k girl. her father would to'>' the-foot hall w11h her rn the yard <)he preferred football t°'gy,Jnna<,t1cs. a c,pon she was tra1n1 ng 1n dad> . ··T he~ wanted tu <,end me awa} to train. maybt.' somcda; 10 rea<.:h the Ol}'mp1c<,. hut I JUSt wasn't th111 scnou'> ..... aid thl' ~outh Hill\ High ~lhool .,ophomorc. So \nonk turned to football tr~ 1ng o ua for th<' South ll1 lls 1un1or 'ar<,11-. -Jnd '>he's no" a wide rece1 vcr on the <,quad. • · .. It\ the nw'>t fun 1h1n¥ I 'l' e'er done. I(<, hard lo say why.1"ough. Mayhe i t~'iJUSt fun to gel out w11h the guys and to win ·· Snook \a}\ '>he ·""'J''> lnund footbJll more fun than gymnastic'> But despite her Im l' for the game. the attracti ve teen-ager sull had one big bamcr lo o-.crwme winning the acceptance of thl· \oulh lltlh 1un1or-va~•l> Huc;k1cc; .. , think the~ kind of thnught, 'She's here. but 'h1· won't last.' But the} 're rcall} cool no".'. ~nook. ~Y' The 5-'i· I :!5·P.Ound1cen-ager sa)'i 'ihe hchcH~'i she won 3Cttpt'3T1Cc dunn.ltthr J)l'rto<l of rugged twn-a-da~ drills ~he recall' th<Jl :illl'I' 1101· pra<.:11n' "hl'n thl· learn ran a lap. '>he wa<, the la'' 111 lirn'h .. Once ~ou get around the final turn. C\l:r:unl who'\ finished tan \CC ~111J rnmrng 1n.'· she 1;a1d .. Well, when I got to the rnrner lhnt· were the~c tw o gu}s "ho wcro all-league aw-o }car' ag11 "<.11t10g for me ···1 hey ran beside me the rc,1 ot the wa" and the whole team wa<, applauding·· Quote of the day Ron ~yer, (orr.er New England Pa,tnots coach, arg\llng that emotion Is overrated In football: "There was a lot of emotion et the Alamo , ..and AObody survived." Larry Bird triggered a run of I 0 pOtnti. ·m· ... at the start of the fourth period as the Boston ('clues rallied for-fl I 16--105 victory over the New Jersey Nets Wednesdav night. Pnor to Jhe game, the·ce1t1cs raised their 15th· National Basketball As'>OC1a11on championship flag to the rafters of Boston Garden. The Celtics trailed 54-53 at halftime and 86-83 at lhe three-quan er mark before charging in front to stay in their 1984-85 home opener . .. Roludo Blackmu scored a game-high 28 points. includmg the game-wjJ)ning basket on a 10-fool jump shot with I (f'Seconds r~a1nmg,.as Dallas beat frid1ana. I 0 1-100. The Pacer'> scored I 0 straight pd1nts to tie the gsmc al 95-95. Steve Sti~anovlcb, who had two three- point plays during the surge. htt two free throws to give the Pacers a 1~99 lead with 25 seconds remaining before Blackman'i. game-wmnmg shot ... Milwaukee's 'rfrry Cummln~s and Paul Pre11ey scored eight points apiece during a ~2-1 0 spurt in the third quaner to ignite the Bucks to a I 05-79 victory over Woshing1on. Curom1ngs opened the lhtrd pt:nod with a 15-foot 1umper to give Milwaukee a 48-37 lcad. Seven minutes later. Cummmgs connected on a layup ofT an assist from Prcsse~ for aji8-47 advantllgc Loyola star to play next season • LO'i A.NNEL[S -Loyola Mary-m mo unt Un1vcrs11y basketball star Forrest McKen11e has accepted an NCAA decision that restored his eltg1b1l11y fo r the 1985-86 season and will not pursue a ny further court action. the un1\er<;1ty announced Wednesday. McKen11t>, a 6-8 senior forward who taed tor the Wc<.t Coast Athle tic Conference lead 1n scoring. will sat . <,>ul the upcoming '>Cason M< Ken11e had been ruk'\J academically 1neltgibl(' b~,lh~· NC .\A on Oct. 11 after a review or ht~ grades (lrtor to h1'> adm1\'l1on to Lo)'ola Maf)mount 1n 1981 . The NCAA ntlcd that McKcn11c did not have the nccessal") 2 0 grade-poml average upon graduation from high c;chool The determining factor in applying 1hc rule w-t"r<" the grade$ he earned 1n ninth grad(' 1n a 1un1or high -.rhool an Oakland. Lo1ola Marymount. d1 sagree1n.s w11h the NC A,\ ruling. appealed to the Nl AA 's Eltgib1hly < ·ommmce That body 'otcd on Oct. 24 to restore McKen11c'\ cl~~ibilit y fo r the 1985-R6 season. Rede, Padres trade pitchers < INONNAl I -rhe C inc1nnat1 ii Red\ \atd Monday they have traded nght- handcd pitcher K~efe Calo. who saw ltm1tcdoct1on with the Reds 1n 1984, to the San Du~go Padres for another minor-league pitcher. --.. -RaiiterS shouldn't ~dwell on defeat t Floresknows LA doesn•t have that luxury f MANHATT N.BEAC H (AP) - l:.os AoJ.cles Coach·Tom f1ores says the Raicters don:.Lhavo.the luxury of dwelling on a defeat. . .. every game we play seems to bean emohonal one," Flores sa\dWecfne -_.___,. day. talking about t~e Raiders· 2'2-19 overtime loss Sunday lo the Denver Brortcos. "We had enough chances. but WCJUSt blew the game to Denver ( 1.001 yards gained) the main reason. "They run the ball the best of any team 1n the league:· said Flores. "And our run defense 1s one of the things we have-to~horc up." .. It was a pretty quiet Monday around our facility," $81d.Floresofhis team·s first practice afier the loss. "But we don't have the time lo ~ulTer a letdown. h 's over. You carry that into the next week and you lose sight of what yoU"re trying to. which for us t!> to prepare for the Bears.- To do that. the Raiders acquired · left outside linebacker Brad Van ~It Ill the tradrn&dtadlJne.t~o w.ecks.aao. - Van Pelt played made. his first - significant appearance. in the ~nver game and 1s expected to be a factor this week at Chicago. The Raiders. 7-2. dropped into a ~cond-place tie with Seattle in Jhe American Football Conference West D1 v1s1on. one game behind the Bron- cos. It's the first ume since the team moved to Los Angeles that the Raider!> have not been in first place 111 "I don't know when 'I'll be exactly 100 percent game-ready," said Van Pelt "This week. everybody's going to bave to get involved in the defense. We've go t to have a steady flow of tacklers coming .after. Payton. pursu- mg him from the back side. ·If he breaks one tackle. it's a touchdown." their division. · The Bears. 6-3. are rn a much belier pos1t1on than the Raiders. according In addition lo bt.'ing the lc~~ue's best ground-gaining team~ ~o(e~ noted that fhe Bears art' at~o t!!itof) ream at sropp111Ji!fhun. -:- to Flores . .. 11 wish T ~ad their custlion - l~~..-----...... -<ffl@'!'~HHhree-pm~fte.. NFC Central)," said Flores at his '.'They've been very i.U.ngy against the run." said the Raider coach. "In essence, the put an eight-man line ·against you with three linebackers and a safety up there ·with the four Gene Doberman l• the 56- and older age group winner of the Rawaon Ward Foote memorial aenlora golf tour- nament at-rhine ~oa•t CC. weekly pres~ conference. Flores said the focal point of his preparations this week will be im- proving their defense against the run. Chicago as tops in the NFL in rushing. with league leader . Waller Payton Soviets want Olympics·moved MO C0W -Two Soviet coaches • have suggested that the 1988 Summer «,, • Olympics, scheduled to be held in South Korean capital of Seoul, should bl' moved to another locauon 1n Europe. Wnting in the government newspaper Izvestia. handball coach Anatoly Yevtushenko said Wednesday that' Olympic officials should take "concrete. wise steps" lo preserve the ideals of the Games. His suggestions echoed an article by national wrestlingcoach lvan..Yaqgin publ~shcd:ruesday in the sports daily Sov1etsky Spon. "The fate of.the world Olympic movement now 1s of great concern to the public. Thal as why 11 is 1mPQnant today JoJSpc~ou·d"of What i~ threatening ·~~·Olympic Games," Yevtushenko said ... The. time has come Lo take concr~e. wise steps for the prescrvatton of the Ol)mp1c ideals tm canh." New ownei: gives-EKpFe88 llft- Los ANGELES -The purchase of [iJ the Los Angeles Express by Den\er c II• mill1ona1re Jay Roulier will solidify the franchise and boost the United States . Football Leaguc·s~tability. members of the team and league said. Rouher, a 39·year-old Denver real estate developer whose net worth is estimated a1 between $1 00aridS125 million. vowed 10 spend the money to fuel the team's success and he predicted the team will draw 55.000 fans "f game within four years. The Express. which averaged about 16.000 fans last season. will raw 25.000 fan'> per game next season. Rouher said. .. If we do less than that, we are going to bi: disappointed." he said. "But we"rt nol commg_ in here th1nk1ng we're going to draw 50.000 people the first year I'm in here." Ro uher. chairman of the Rouller _ USFL.'s budget committee. as- sumes control of his second USFL club. He was part owner of the Houston Gamblers. but takes over the Express through a le~guc agreement in which his financial interest 1n the (ramblers will be placed in a league trust. BYU will honor bowl contract PROVO, Utah -Bngham Young m Uni versity will honor a Western Athletic 411 • Conference contract with 1hc Holiday Bowl committee and play 1n the Dec. 21 bowl game 1f the Cougars win the the WA(' football title, a school official says . "We're contracted with the Holiday Bowl and that's the way 11·11 be.'. BYU pons Information Director Dave Schulthess said Wednesday. A Boston newspaper reported earlier thjs week that the Fiesta Bowl may inv1Le the Cougars to play against Boston College or South Carolina for more mo nc:y and a chance fo r the nauonal title. Schuhhes!. called the story "typical media soufle .. nnd said no one 1n authority from the Fiesta Bowl or N BC ha~ been quoted as S3¥tng "they're lrymg to gel us." He said "to my knowledge" no Fiesta Bowl official has contacted BYU. The Holiday Bowl. held in San Diego, features the WAC champion and an invited opponent and RYU has played in all six Holida)' Bowl games. Tel~vt.lon, radio TeLIYlllON 7:20 p.m. -PRO •AIKIT8ALL: Luera at Seaui.. Channel 8. • 10 p.m. -80X*G: From the Otympk: Audltortum (delayed), Channel &e. . RADK> 7!20 p.m. -PRO aAtKITaAU.~ Laktrl •t S..tti., KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -PRO 8AMIT8AU..: New York Knick• It cnppers, KIEV (870). down linemeo.·T hat's pretty to.ugh to run against." FINAL SCORE ..• Fl'OmCl said was they have more o r a ball· control offense. I also mentioned that Edison could strike you efTectively through the air. Jn fact. that's what they did lo us. So why woulcfJ berate their passing game?" O'Hara's Westminster squad is one of only two common opponents thus far for Edison and Founvt)n Valley (Ocean View is the other}. Edison beat the Lions 17-7, Fountain Valley beat the Lions 27-7. .. l would sull toss a coin." O'Hara says. "I would not bet pn this game. "At the beginning of the season. Fountain Valley, based on the size oft he team . their college prospects-al least six and that's not counting (Dave} Sw1gan. I stiJI believe good little people can pla y college football. was the odds on favorite. • "I think Edi~on has come on and proveA t&lemselves as a fine football team. I think this is a typical (Bill) Workman-coached team. One thing that has happened is ¥caJ' .is..that thC¥-80t an extremel.y-fioo offenswe-ttne coach 1n Harry Schmidt. They got him from Warren High in Downey-wberc .he was successful for many years," O'Hara adds. · "The biggest s1milanty between these team!> 1s that they're both extremely well-coached. Fountain Valley has four ex-head coaches on their staff and two other coaches who keep turning down college jobs. That's a pretty solid coaching stafT," he says. -- "I have a lot of respect for Bill Workman. He does a ircmc!ndousjob." O'Hara says. Can O'Hara compare the two teams~Qassing.&l!!!leS7 'Tm n-of sure offhc passing stats in our game w1lh Edison but I imagine they threw about 50 percen"t of the time. (FV quanerback Enc) Zeno was 3 of 11 which doesn't sound very good but two of the passes went for touchdowns." O'Hara expta1ns.· ···········-.. ···· "Sometimes, teams throw patterns to set up other patterns so percentage docsrr't always mean clTect 1 veness." On the running game: "How cen you-say anything bad about a team which has two players who have scored five to\Jdidowns-{in a game) like Edison? And you certainly can't say anything bad about Founuun wVatley's backs. Swigan had 173 yards aga1rtst us and he was probably the best back we've seen all ycac, lfone of those is good and one is bad, I wouldn't mind the bad." O'Hara says. You're not going to get O'Hara lo predict a winner, though. He just says it's a game bt.'twecn "two tremendous teams." "If I could get away from my ~me, I'd watch it." he says. "But we've got Manna that night." Volleyball sweeps for Rustlers, Sues Golden West College earned its ninth straight South C.oast Conference volleyball win, while -Orange Coast continued to stalk the Rustlers al 8-1 after each posted 3-0 victories Wednesday night. In an. exhib1t1on match at Crawford Hall. the University of Calgary stopped UC Irvine. 15-8. 16-14. 15-10. Herc's what look pl~e· Golden West 3, Fullerton 0: The Rustlers made quick work of the visiting Hornets. di patching them. I 5-2. I 5-1 I , I 5-10. Instrumental in the victory for Golden West were three freshmen -middle blockers Cece Elias and Teya Edwards arid setter Julie Boland. Elias was credited with I 0 kills. while Edwards added seven. The Rustlers will try to kce~ their perfect South Coast Conference record intact when they visit Cemtos Friday mght. Orange Co11t ~. Suta ha 0: The P1rates had little trouble disposing of the v1s1ting Dons. I S-11 , I 5-8, I S.8. Sophomore setter Shelly Ash~lc helped generate tbc OCC ofTeosc which featured 14 kills from middle blocker Suzettt! Gervais and 11 ap1e« from Roxanne McMillen and Jamile Mocns. The Piratci visit Saddleback m their ntxt c.onfettncc match Friday even In'- Uebe.-roth. won't re:rerse Ma:aitle, May:s· decisions_ Barons to host wrestlipgeveht ;\ TLANTIC C IT' ~.J c AP) - Raseball C omm1<.1,1oncr Pl·tcr I Jebcr- roth ha'> no 1mmcd1atc 1ntcnuo11 of rt·vcrsing the haM which prevt."nt M1ot')' Mantle J nd Wtlhc MJ)-. from wo rking tor ma11'r league t~am\ · becaust ot tlwH c-a'jinc1 aflillnttons. a -.poke'imnn for l 'et>crroth said Wednc<,<f.H: Roh W 1r1 i.a1d 11 wa'> LJclll.:rrnth'" "early feeling thnt (Bowie K"hn'!\J handling of the\(' m<1ttcrs wa~ n&ht ·• But he ~td a full review ha\ not been C'onduct<'d rn 1<)'7<). Row IC "uhn thrn thl' rnmm1'i5tOncr. forced •May\ to give up ht!\ $50.000-a·ycar coaching job with the New Yorio. Mel<i ancr Mays a<.ccptrd a ca~ino promot1on'i Job at lldll}' ·._ Park Place I-a\! 'rear. Kuhn told Mantle he wa\ nut ofti:t<chall for accepting a J<>h as a 'goodwill amb:mador" with fkl Wchh'\ ( landgc-C a~1no Hotd Man- tle halt "-Orked ll'i a pan-11me batting coach for the New York Yankees. 1 he Preu of .\tlanuc ('tty. 1n a rnpyriitJt 'itory Wednesday. ..aid I 'rht·rroth would not changt K11hn'~ cktl\111n In har Mantle ond May~ ·. \ from working 1n maJor league baseball. Wirl . howC'Ver. \I.ltd Uebcrroth has not had time to review the case. c1t1na the new comm1~~1oncr' busy first mo nth that mcludcd the Wutld Scnc and ntnke by ump1"" "What Peter '31d to this point as ·rve got to give my a11cnt10n nJhl now to the numerous t~!IUC'I which rt4uire my a1tcn11on. • •· W1r1 ~1d. Both casil'IO JOb'i rnvolve personal appearan1.·c . mainly at promo11onal acttvi11c~ \uch H hosJlital visit\ or p:imes for h1g-~f)('nding gamblen In 1& umg a ~tatcmt>nl mvolvmg Mantle. Kuhn had ~id: "Bac;cball and casino employment are incon~1 tenl •• New Jer'IC}' gonuna official~ cri1J- c11ed Kuhn, saying 1trc decision 1mphtd thnt the natc could not police the casino hotel industry • "We d o extensive chet·ks on nn)'· one employed by the casino industry Ohv1ous1y. ba h311 docs not want to rccogn11e that or acknowledge our c~1cns1ve rc-gulatory apparatus," said Jame~ nanag:tn dtpuly dircnor l)f the tatc D1v11uo n of Gaming En· forccmrnt. Gam1na t'.nforccment officials tn• vcsu.-te the background of prospec· uve aodustry employees end then makt recommendauon to the Ca~ano Control Commass1on on whether and1v1du Is hould be 1. sued hocnse . David Gardner. associate direcLor oflhc C !iitnO Hotel A soc1ation, Slld the ban ap1nM Mays and Mantle from wor1ung m baseball wa~ a "s1aP. llt the Cnllrt CD\lnO pming 1ncfoStf")' • • Fountain Valley fl i&h will be the host for the fi fth a nnual Beach Valley Pre-Season Wre11lin1 Tournament 1his atur~y. 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Pav Sundi!V'' G•rnei Mellff BM C.Sltlnt<'I 17 40 6 .0 3 80 •11ns ti SI Louis (Channel 7 •I I Pm I Ht'' a Drifter (Aries I 13.40 S.40 ••Iden •I Cll\QOO CCl\allllal • ., IO Hvw A'Oonls (C'arll) s -'m) . - , llOHTH i.t.ca. 1 1116 ""'" . DotltslOP TntrTIU\IC (011'11'0~ UO 2 20 l(arvn•s L1rk (Plncavl S 40 3.00 Clear ., Crvarat (Hewlty) t.60 , '-~:b~ Truly 1f*nd14, ..QMt. .Lt Tltnr. t·•2 4/S . U •XACTA (H I P4!ICI S6 100 S2 rte.c St)( (7·6-3-3-7-SI NICI SS4,074 to wllll two wlnnlno lidlets hh1 "°''"' u Pick SI• conMletlon oalel S611 00 wtth 1n winning 11dt11s (five horses) NINTAACI. 1' 1116 ~. . L.el's Gel RIGaCI IHewtey) ) ~ "UO UO Mlll'NllM>n (Ptdro11) 3.80 2 60 Kissing Girt (liblllel 1.60 Al10 facacl" Fmat!QQ. .Oe,w.LO.w. aw.iar Cl'luln, C1nlht Time I 4S 11s, SS EXACT.A 1IMl ba ld '33.00 . Atltnelenct 11,310. C .. v~ el Buffalo Jt..,llO_~ ReouJer Fllollt, W11<• Up GrNn Bev er New Orleans Jon, HOilvwOOCI Hot, Llve!v WOOdlen<I. "GA montV ... den Houtlon 11 Pit11J1uroh Serelooa Maid IPIMI ltt4) NHL CAMl'ell..L CONl'IUNCI ......... ~ W L T~ Eornonton • 0 , II Celffrv 7 4 0 ,. WIM\1199 ) 3 1 ) K._ , ' ) 1 Vancouver 1 lO 0 1 Nemt~ Chic.loo $ • i " ~·I.OU!\ • $ 0 • Torblllo. l • I 1 O.troO 3 • 0 ' ~ T , s WALSS CONFllllNCI PnNede!Phle NYlua.nden PllhburOh w. sttlnt!Otl NY Rano«s ~-Jllf'HY' ~•Mdt OMNM ' 2 2 6 3 0 s • 0 • l 2 • • 1 ) ' 0 Adems DMlollll 14 12 10 10 • ' Montreal • 2 i 13 Hartforel • ' I 1l Buff110 $ • 1 ti ~01IOll l 4. 4t Queoac 4 6 I 9 WMllHday't SCarn Kines IO, V encovvtr 3 ~ S; ... rtforel l Pllilecklofll• l,~uffato 3 Pltlwuroh 7, Ntw Jersey• Wathlngton •. C.toel'v 3 loll !it Louis 6, Toronto S toll J T.,.....sGames Que()tC et lo\ton NY ISiander\ e t MontrteJ Winn~ et PhllaOtlohla Cetoarv at Otrrofl FndeV's G-t Hertloro et BuffelO Mlnntto!e el ,..__ ~ Winnloeg 11 Detroit Chl(a?O ., Edmonton • cu• '° s• 2t ,, » ., ,. )0 J6 19 Kensts Cllv er Setlllt Time. 1.12 ltS Ne. N•me New York Gfenis 11 Ollles FIPTH •.ACE. 6 furtoogs I Tom W11son E,t~ KineS 10, C.nudls l $4 b 0 19 50 ,. "" )J '3 .. Jll 2S 44 lS )i " •5 Phllao.lohl• el D•troll • E"mollonet Tittl <Prrtn9l) 24 60 12,<IO 7.M t Mark "O'Ma1r1 • tin Oreoo el lndlenePOlls 1 -:Siaif Plvmf'll IAQulnol 14.fLA,IA__ -~ll....Baa4-· UU,IJl ' 'leer• IW ~ ----·w~ -L.Al~~-------l. .~ uot'.562 v~ncou , I , t'-lO 0-3 -~...,...t-·Mt~simr--. ---~·-_...,...~,.~N&Otlll'I 6.20"' 4. 0.nls wer,on Clnclnnell et Sen Francisco Also receo: Flv Robtrrs Ftv. Little S Tom Kii• Mlemi el New York Jtrs Poncho, We're lmornsec:t, Northern 6 Bruce Lf•lzkt Ntw Enot1nd el Denver Raolds, Colorful Cl!Macter , TrlumPhenl 1 Fred CouPlts ~ Mend!IV's G-Benner. I Crelo Stadllf Allanre et WeshinolOn IChJ!nMI 1 11 6 Time I I I 3tS 9 G"80 Norman om I S.S EltACT A l'· 11 1>11d ml 00 10 Ptter Jecot>stn USC Wul'ltn111on -'lC~A Arl1011e Wtshlngton sr Sllnford Arizona Sr Oregon Or19<>11 St California COLLEGE Plcltk· 10 c~ W LT s 0 0 • 0 0 ~ ~ J 2 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 I • 0 I • 0 I S 0 S.tvrdllV's GllJ\ft USC 11 Stanford OA9on II UCl.A Calllornla er Washington ~ Sl-AJ WIVtlnlllon SI Over at WlT 6 1 0 1 o ·o ' ? 0 • • 0 • ' 0 • • 0 3 • 0 • • 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 Florio. Sr al Arizona Sr , " rnon· conference) SIXTH It.ACE. 6 lurtonot 11 P1vne Srewerr Marum (Guce) 17S 00 •S 20 i:i oo 12 l..M Trevioo Sunda'rt IL01ova) It 80 10 40 ll GM Mofoan Act's Appall (SltveMI S 20 14 Curlis Sire.not Al$0 raced: l(ltty Oenc•r. sv•s Orum, IS Jacto. Nlcllleus Bold Ouando, Uttlme te Emluerv. 16 Ben Crtilsl\aw Mallooanv Rose, Estretle Linde, Princess 17 Gar.,, Koch Erin 11. Corev Pavln Tlme· 1·12 19. Jack Rennar · 20. WevM Levi SEVENTH RACE. 1 furlongs 21 John Me1141fftv Ruffum <Stevens) S.60 • 00 3 20 n SCott Slmo,0n Incursion (Pedroza) 3 60 •.00 23 David Edwards Rov•I SI. c;.oroe INooueal S.IO 24. Bot> E•"Wood Al$0 raced: lloston Maolc, GOO<I Ten· 2s Calvin PHI• tions. Native Joe, lleoi.v, P111lnt•. Juice 26. Hal Sunon Pelt, Como El Vlenro 27 sco11 Hoch • • Time. 1:23 41 S 11 Gtorot AtClle! . SS~CTA O ·l l Ollld 57300 ·19 Lennv Wadkins EIGHTH lilACI!. 6 '> furlong, lO Gery i.H•"~o Down Int SIOP8 (Mtnel • 40 l 00 160 31 Hiie trwlri Love Boal Doc ($ttvens) SOO 3.40 32 Oen PON DlveldO (Oomlnovez) S 00 l3 Hut>trr GrNn First l"ertad ~~ I LOl Angates, Tavtor 4 (MacLtltanl. Sl:M.573 24 1 LOS ArtMlft, Tavlol' s <Dionna), 7-17 '324,241 3 Vancouver. McNab 3 <~Adam, '310 230 Brodwrl. 7:56. 4. Los Anoelet. Smflh •.·· i2ts'.ou 1•~ P-tti.t-Smrt,.Ven cs1a~1no1. t>lO, S2al,7tS G•lltv, LA, melof (flOllllng), 10-55, Luovl, Va.n, ~ (fiellllno}, 10-.SS; Au.A~I, LA !Wi:!: (hlgl'l·stlc•lnol. 20:00, 8VOla, Van (1'11911· 1116 m slleklnol. 10:00 SecanCI ~.,,. s2n.Sts s. Vancouver. Udtler 1 I Mc: Nab. S270,"9 .,62,619 Mac.Adam >. 1.48. 6. V1ncovvet, LUPUi 4, 2 1 S 7 LO\ Angeles, Nlcnollt 6 ( F 01!, S260.S36 Herdv), 2·SS I. LD\ Angeles, Tevtor 6 !~~;~S:: . (L.aoolnte, Dionne), 4:23 P-llln-Pllll, '252.S48 van (llOOl<lf19), 12:46; Los Anoatas C>anch, served t>v i::ox 1100 manv men on Ille Ice), '24'.Sll i.:41. Len1, Ven lhOldlnol. 17.36, Ktllv. LA !~:~~ Chlgh·sllcklngl. 19-ot; Petit. Ven Ceron· SZJ2, 11• Cfl«k1no1, lf"Oe 1~;;: ' Los A,::,~ 3 (Nlalolls, J ...,,7 .... HarOYI. ~ll IPOl. 10. Los ...,_...., Gdrr , • 1~ .. ·-""·"' (F'Oll, Rusll-\kl}, s:0i " Los AlllltlH. 1117.260 Fo• 4 (~tcnoU\, Enot>tom), t .21 12. LO\ SIJJ..l&t Ano.tn. l:vans 1 (Ml~, Gallrtl, II SO 13 Los AnoalH, ICellv 2 'INldloh), IHt !l~'.~ Panelli~-Sundstrom. Ven (hlOfl•\tlcttlng), ~ > . .190 i'I) 2 1 ) -"' ~ l33 • llli 333 , ,,, 000 , 000 • 2·~ SoCal C ..... scNdule Fri Nov 16 II Clar-• Tour· nament S.r , Nov 17 -e l Claremont TOIX· namenl • Tuts ·Nov 10 -Wnt Coast CN1"lan (norft8) Fr. Nov lO -er South"'"'"'" 8acthst S.t. Of( I -et C.re,,_ Cll'IYO'I Wtd Dae S -al ~-P•ll.,., I Dm Fri. DK 7 -et Chae>m•n T0<.ir1>emen1 S.r, Dec I -el Chaorntn TOUf'1>emtnl S.I., Dec.. IS -ltedlan<IS (l'!Ome) Sar , Dec 21 -CS Sllnltlaus 11\0f'ne) Fri_. 0~ 21 -CS Oomlnguu Him (hOme) Tt\Urs .. Jan 3 -er U of Pornenci Fri .. Jan • -er W1rner·Paclflc Tuts .. Jen a -et Bfola•. I om Tuts .. Jen lS -et Point Loma' I D m S.1 , Jen It -Wutmont• tnomel T-, Hn 22 -Cal Bettttlf" (nomtl Thuri, Jen 1• -CS San a ... natdlno (l"tOmt) Sal . Jen 2• -II CS !.en 8¥nardino Tut\ Jen 19 -FrHnO Pacific C"°"'9J• Fri., Feo 1-UC Sall Di.to. (hqntl Agents· luring-~ college players before deadline By Ute Attoelate4 Presa Coaches and schoo1 admin1.1t.raum say they Jre vuiuaJJy powetkll lO keep undervaduates from licnina with profeu10~ qent.s., a powina problem they contend Qtay ht uaccd to effon t@<matnla.tn-'lhe trad.itionaJ--- amatcur status of collese sporu..- There are e1hmalel.lbaus man~ as -<- a third of tbc premi.ct collqjanJ, ~specially football -players, sign con- tracts with aaehts Wort the NCAA-· permmed deadline. . But if that's unacceptable to coach« and the NCAA, they conocde their'solutions may be insufficient. Aaents, they say. can get to the players 1fthey want. despite efforts to restrici access or register t.bem to ensure they arc reputable. And play-ers. they add, arc easily lured by money, desp1ie new programs to give them sound advice. · There have been suggest1ons that athleles Mo-phi up-fro~.,,$~~ a month or S 1.000 • year. But lhat nuses the Whole issue of creeping profess1onaJism in coll~ sporu. and it's doubtful whether that would be enough to compete with agents pa}'- 1ng perhaps tWlce as much or more. lo the last month. JCtT}' Robinson and Make Quick of the Philadelphia Eagles and 1983 H~sman Trophy wiooer Mik~· Rozier have admitted violating NCAA rules by signin& with agents during their senior sea10ns. Rozier·s Heisman predecessor, Herschel Walker. left Georgia a year early and signed a muJtimilhon- dollar contract with the New Jeracy Generals of the United St.at.es foot- ball Leaauc after c-0mpromisioa bis college eligib1hty by re~iniog an agent. Ula!\ SI •I Arizona, n (non·conferenctl Also raced Polllnlferovs, Aw1S11n· )4 ClllD Beet. • tetlovs, WOif Keva. El Flo. P•rk In tilt l.S Ronnie 819'"'- S•M 36 Llrrv Mize ' Time· I 17 '1 s 37. George Burns RUSHING ....... ., tin ,219 I 29. RuM!owul, LA (sleshlnol. 16•n s 172.636 Shots on ooel-Lot AnoalH 13-11..-;J 7 Vencouv1< 7·1·6-21 SI 2•513 Goeli.t -LM Angele\, J1nac't'k "67•14 \hOtt·ll HvH ) Vencouv1<. Brooevr Tuts. F.o. S _, AJusa·Paclflc'. Io m Fri . Feo I -et LA 8a11t111• Tues_, Feo i2 -Pl Loma fhome1· F rl .. Feo IS -et C•I Bt.ilil' .... o.m Tues. Feo lf -Cal Lull'l«an (r.om.J• Lei&h ~1nbcrg. one of the leadtn& agents, sa)'s those are hardly isolated examples. He 1s author of the o~ .. illlrd est1mate, a figure discounted by many as too hi&h. MaVH, WSU Crutcher, USC Clecll. ASU Adams, Arl1. Rot>inson, WHh Muster. Sten Bert>tro, Cit Crewford, ASU McCall, Ort Cl\lfrv. Ore TCB Ya TO 171 1218 10 ,.,. 17• 713 7 110 S97 3 136 592 3 I~ 7 113 ... 2 n w I · 73 llS I 103 393 • 61 llS 3 PASSING ... .., .. IS2.2 101.9 99 5 7• 0 "5 60 7 su S2S ..i .. , .... .,., lfVJltil:-WSU-Gllbtf'I, Cel Jtilklnt. Ariz Miiter. Ort Millen, wesn Gl'ffne, OSU GrHn, USC 8 uclltev. Sten Welllet. ASU Slffnwvto.. OSU PA~ Pl TO Pct. Yeh. 77•~1 w u111sr-- 230·131-11 S S70 1407 218· 109·1 • soo 1396 209· 103-s 1 n 1 1336 162·14·1 s S31 996 116·62·1 1 '92 ns 13·4 ·2 1 S71 607 100·41• 12 4 "80 S91 16-~·S 4 46S SSS 17 · ... ·3 2 S04 S20 SCotlJNG f'laver TO XP ·irG !"h- JI~. WeSh 0 13 11 77 LH . UCLA 0 i2 19 " Meves wsu Traut, wslf_ Ztndelat, ~m - Harmon, Sren Jordan, USC MacLeoc:t, Ore. Crulclltr. USC tla rnes. Ort 11 0 0 .. _ 0 2l 11 SS - 0 16 13 SS 0 11 II 91 0 IS II 48 0 17 9 .. 7 0 0 ., 7 0 0 •2 J Robinson, Wu!? 7 0 0 •2 Prep foofblal TONIGHT'S GAMIS S.. View L-.W NewPOrt Hert>or vs. Unlversllv et lrvlM H'fh .,,....,, lMtut St Peul vt Mater O•I et $ante Ana Bowl Cellllln Laetw Sent• Ana e l El Modena Oranee LM91M An1htlm vs. Savanna el L• Petma Perk Velencl• •I WHltrn PltlOAY'S GAMliS SN View Lea9Ut Ettencl• at Lagun1 1!111ct1 Corona dal Mar vs. 5addlet>eck 1t NtWPOrl Herl>Or Hlg11 WOOdbrldge v1. Costa Mesa 11 Drano• Coasr Colleoe Sunset lHIUt Ftunteln venev vs Edison er Anari.1"1 · Sl1dium Marina et Westminster °'"" vi.w at Hunllnoron Baecr. ~C .. \t Laltut Min ion Vl•lo •• lrvlne E 1 Toro et San Clemente Di ne Hin• ..,, Laguna Hllt1 11 Min ion Vl•lo A1191W1 LMtue 81V•OP Montgomery ., 81Sh011 Amel CWllWY la1ew Cenvon •I Tustin Footllltt vs. VIII• Perk •t El Mo<ten• Orenoe "'· S.nl• Ana VeHav et Se nti Ana Bowl Empire L.Htut P1clflc1 vs. Ktnntdv •' WHlern Loera vs Esoerenze 11 Valtncl• Prwwev LMtut Trov et Buena Park Sonora et Fullerton Su1111v Hlln al L.1 Hatlra OrlMI LM9Ut llree·Ollnd• vs Maonolle et L• P•lm• Ptrk G1rcllft Grwt LN9U8 S.ntl10o et Ger<*l Grove lltencrio Atamllos vs. L• Quinta 11 Boise Grenda. NINTH RACE. 6 furtong, ,. ~. Golckn Mfnstrel (Sltvensl 9 60 uo 2 •O Ruling Position (Clerk I s to 3.60 Act King (Htn~I 1.20 Atso raced· Honor Her Offer, Oaring Jerrv. Wts.~ LN , Hy Fire. Slao• Hfgh· wev TTme; J;lO 11 S S.S EXACT A t•·21 Paid \104 50 u '1CK SIX (S-9-9+ I ·•I oeld U.160.20 wllh 11 winning flckets (five "°'HS) Cerrvov~~ t&J on 01 NTH RACF.-rt116 mlltl Chivev (Ptdroze) • 60 •IO 2 60 Jonnv Jumo UP tSttvensl ,6 60 •.40 Bomoav 8arltnder (Oomlnouel) 3.80 Also raced. Wenerc11e, TrH Runner, l>elln, Suoremt Lan., Gl1nc1 About, Win· ners Town. Chlo Saver Time . 1:43 3/S !, S.S liX•CTA 16-31 oeld 170 SO. ·~· ILEVEHTH RACE. I I 16 mitt\ First BlacM (LOZOVe) 19 .0 711/J S 60 GOl<lln T1lons (Ptdrozel • 00 S.60 Pleze Neflve (Proctor) 1000 Also fl Ced Ber•ll90-. Plrtl•, Ptlnsa· Pedro, Mlgnty C..sar, v•l>OY Cni.f, lrl"' 8al111£.-2c~tna Fleet -~c:. n...-~ i:43 415 s.s liXACTA 13·•> oald un 00 A,.ALOOSAS T'WEL,..TH llACL ••11 furlong~ Fencv Outlo.H C8oagl • 20 4.00 2 80 DOC10t' G.L. CBurnsl 10 20 6.70 Bo Brown CWnllel 3.60 Also rectd: Oovt>lt Who, A Dari\ Horse. Six Time\ Easy. The RHl!Or Time: :S2 lfS S2 EX.t.CTA 13·61 Deld '39.IO Attend1nce 4.070. Olk Tr .. <" sam. Anltl > WEONISOAY'S •HULTS (nM ef V·•Y lllw~ "'"""9) l"IRST RACE. 6 lurlollQs RKkltu Par (Lphm) 11 80 • 00 • 40 Cnrls's Lad (Black) 8 00 S 20 Luckv Sam (Sttvansl 7 60 Also r1c.c:t. 011lar. WC Shtckv. A.~t·s Lvckv Son, Hevlno Fun, Hiott Teen, Travolle Time: 1.10 115 SECOND RACE. I 1116 mil•a Trite• Decca ( BllCll ) Is 60 l .IO 6 60 Victorious Ruler CLozov•> 16 40 I 1 60 Morse (Steiner) ll IO Also rtetd· Creon Maoole·s Nlfrvi LeQs o· MOllon, F'lfnel<I Polnt. Loveor•fll'ld«. c .. .,, Crvstel. Swift Ltrll, Cul Your Lones. Time 1..U '15 U DAil Y OOUILE CS· II oeld J92 00 THMlO ltACL Ona mllt Dvcntu Petrone I Bleck I i1 40 6 40 uo HI RIH ~ndv (Estrade) 4 IO 3 IO Martre !Ortega) l 60 Also rtCIO Spray Cotoone. Mort l anrl'lf, Wet end Cold. Princess Ovne ·• Time: l:lt 4/S FOOttTH It.ACE. 6 furtonoa Don's Co-oo (ESlrtd•I l.IO 2.60 2 70 Cold Nose (Hewtevl 310 .2 60 Derk Harvest (Sttvtilsl 2 60 Also reced Artificer, Olsflncllvttv Don Hecknev. Special lnvtnlorv Tltnf 1·09 FIFT" AACE. 6' > lurtonos on rurl WIH Strllavt IHewieYI .. IO 1180 10 70 Rax L.ak• fOelellOuSsaffl t 70 • ~ Wlah lhtoa Million (Viitftlvela) 11 to At$0 raced Auto Commender. Lother Anled Commenoer. Ares An U•Cflttre•fi. Lvoherd's Pride, Premier Couo. Hano sllnd, Preorint Time: i:lS l/S U E-XACTA (3-2) Ptlel '1,250.00. CAR TELEPHONES • As low as 83" /Mq. leasing • S~me Day Service ·~ • Certified, factory-treined techniciars \ ' _,. •SAVES TlME ..... • EARNS EXTRA $ • IMPROVES EFFIClENCY l.580l «ockfteld Blvd:, S..1te l • lntnt, Cal1forni1 92718 (71 4) 770·3363 JI. Nick F •ldo 39 Tom Purlztr 40 Funv ZOtlter 41 Tim Simoson •2 Lerrv Nelson 43 Martl"Lye • « BIU t<retzert ts Jev Hau 46 Mike Donald 47• JoMmt Miiter •·Jim Thoroe •t MlllA Rfld SO Mark Mc<:umo.r St R Ills C oc1'if ell S1' Wve llaltnttros SJ., Ru ~eldwen S4 Don Pooltv , SS. Buoov Gardner S6 fltcxter Mettt>lt . SJ. Doug T1.,.e1t SI 0 1vld GrehJtm 59 Joev .$1ndal1r 60 Larrv litlnk1< 61 Wlltle W~ 6'll Dave Berr '3. Mike S..lllven "".tlm Coti:i.rt 6S 0 A Wtib<lno -*~:Prlc4r -•1. Bot>Clv Weoktm 6'. Revmond Flova " Mark Pftll 70 Garv Plavtr 71 II~ H•efntr 72 Tonv Sill' 73 Lon Hinkle 74 Jim Sl,,.,ona 15 Btrnllerd L1no1< 76 Jim Neiford , 77 Tommy N•kttlme 78 Ktlth Fergus 79 Ptrer Oo\ltrhuls ao.. Jotln Aoams 11. Ron Streck 11. Bred Fuon ll RelOh Lendrum .. Gloov Glli:i.rr I S. Garv McCord 16 Oonnre H1mmond 17 Loren fltot>trts 88 JC Sneed 89 JOhn COOll 90 lsao Ao111 91 Semmv Racnt1s 9'2 Cterenct Rost 93. 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NAIA OlslrtCI Ill oem• AU gemn et 7.30 om unleSs otnerwlH In· dlcllld , ~ ... " .... NIEW~O•T LANDING (N••Mn ...di) -21 1noltr\ 70 tionllo, 61 scutoln, 17 oan. 1 ceoeaon. 3 meellatel, 3 lhHPSMao Tiits wMtr's fTCM.lt ptants LOS ANGELES -CHll>C Lagoon. Etnet>tth . L•k• Jee11son Lake P\trem•d Lake .l&!f.JiJUllAADUeO -k ~.-., -sn .. ef'...rood L•"• VENTUa.t. -P•ru Ll•t ltlVSltSJOE -~ris Lace S..,,,,_ Lt kt SAN LUIS C>elSl'O -AtH caoero ui.e Laoune L ... t L-1 L ... e KE•N -t<t'n Rlvtr IBortll tsOwer· l'lo<Jst to Ot "IOCrar Oame l(Rl Power· l'IOUst to Li ii• luit>ella) TUlilli -Kern Rl•er tFetr•ltw Dam lo l<IU Powernouse. JOhnt0n0e1e Brtdilt to F1lrv1tw Dem) INYO -Owens Rl•tr ILews Br1di19 downstrnm to Stewert Lantl Pltesant v., .. .., "'" ...... °'' W9dnesdlV's tr•madtens BASllAll Arntrtca11 LM9Ut NEW YO!itt< YANt<EES-Slontel Martv B.,,strom Pltcl'ltr IO t ont•vear conrrecr Adde<I Cert Stu mo MMrlN to the coaclling srelf Nam.cf Oo.J9 H01mOU1sl manager of IP-.. YenktH AAA tarm clut> COlvmous of tl'l8 1n1.,.na100r>a1 Laegue NetleMIL-CtNCtNNA. Tl REOS-TfeCM<I t<"41 Ceto ollcner to ,,.,. Sen Ott90 Peores !Cl' De'"" 8urro.;ol'ls oftener Autoneo Bur· rovohs 10 Dtnv•r of me Amerteel' Auocie· llOn NEW YORI( ME TS-Announctcl ,.,., ,,,. oollon veer on ,,,. conrrect of ~on ~s. ca lcr..r Wiii not t>t reneweo SAN DIEGO PAOrtES-Asstgneo ICeete C110, oHcher. to LH Vega1 of '"' Pacific Coatt Lee11ut IASl(ITaALL NFLto u.~e radio s ets · in hel met s ? Oi\LLAS (AP) -Tex Schramm, club president of the Dallas Cowboys a.nd a member of the National Football Lea1uc's competition com- mmce. says that noise in domed stadiums ma) force· the league into usrng radio sets inside helmets "The sound in domed stad1ums has bei"omc....a problem " Seftramm .saJd... "We don·t Wint to dampen the crov.d's enthosrasm. but 1rs s-tamni to hun the '1s1tmg teams... • Home crov.ds are becoming soph· 1sticated enough to stan such noise makers as "The Wave" v.hen the other team ha$ the ball. he said. ··rf ever)' pla}er on the offense could communicate thrOl.lgh radio rece1' ers then 1t would clunmate the crov.d noise and even speed the game up." he said. "You could all but eltmtnate the huddJc and 11 v.ould make the games faster .. _. !'iFL games ·nov. are avcnt,gJng three hours and 15 minutes. he said. If the radio rccei-.ers were booked up to the coaches. 1t would ehmmate player shuttles and sideline signals.. Schramm said. "You 11>ouldn't need 30 seconds to get off a pla). ·• he said. Schramm said the NFL v.ould eummc cxpcnment.al helmet radio recei' ers produced b} a com pan~ called Telex when the compet1t1on committee meets in the spnng, ··v.-c·,c seen models and It would be prett~ 1nexpeOSJve. but I don't knov. whether we could h.a'c teams outfitted in llm( for the 1985 sea on.·· he said. "Ma)'be we could run some c>.pcnments dunng the 1985 cxht· ~ b111on season and ha'c evef)th1ng read~ to go b) I 986 St9Ck"otrfl 0.. NetMMI Ba\11 .... AsMdltMll ATLANTA HAWKS-Stoned Wa1t1er Rus..et guatd WelV9CI J.,.rv EeV9s 0utrd "l JUSt bthe"e man' thmg that can make our game a better game. M1am1 Coach Don Shula. for one. 1s all for n (et Stadtll9n, s...-.. ,,,..,.,. ~ ._... ~ Wolltll Flbek (POlafld) def Jimmy Arias (U S.l, 7·6. 6-t; Vllav Amr'ltrel (lftclla) Clef Henrik ~om cs~.·t-1. t-41 S.nctv M.lver (Us > def Stefan EOC-g (Swtcltnl, •·t , 7~6, Mais Wllaac»< (Swtcltn) def M~ WftlDflal (Wftl German.,,), •·>. •·t. ~Im Nrilrorn (Sweden) dtf Mal Pwc•» (U.S.), 6·3. 6·3, Joti.ft Krtalt W .S.) Clef Thof'nas Hoosttdt {Swadefl), 7-5, 7-S. OEN'/Elll NUGGE TS-S •'*' . Jo.t t<oolclll, !orwaro ~TaALL hramm s~11d Paul a·f.own of the (le' eland Brov.n'i tO\ed v.tth tM idea bad. m the I Q50s. bu1 that the NFL outlawed U'itn8 I+- MMt'5 MCC~ COLLEGE UC lrv1M J, Pt Lama J UC Irvine teor1ng Stter 1 Gunn I LePore I NatleMI P..-.e lMtut BUFFALO BILLs-PIKtO LuC>OUS Sert lord. woact.ar on 111e lnMIO r11erve n" St0nte1 Al WenottkOw\kt hntO.Clltr MINNE SOT A VIKINGS-StllntO Dan waooner cornef'l>ack Weiveo Tout~ rv,.-r. run1>lno bKlt. "I thtnl It -would be an ex.clltng thing and I bt'hc .. c tt's time we did 11:· Schramm !.aid. Zo~a Budd to quit, running Long distance r\:lnner tired~ o the political pressure ---. LONDON~~ l.onrdtstanet" runneT Zola Budd. whoroU~ wit Decker 1n-a controvcnnaJ um mer ~ics.racc. has decided 10 quit mtemat1onal t,.ck 1n hcT adopted Britain to remain 1n her native South ~fnca. according to a pul>lisbcd report The Dail~ Mail. which helped bnna the 18-)'t'ar-old runner 10 8nta1n last March, sa_id today "lhat "home- sickness. msttunty and tM-poh\1cal prcssurt sbe flrCCd m Bntam are undcr&tood to be the m11n reasons wh)! Zola intends to IJ'e up her 1ntcmational carter .. Budd madt the dccmon ap.1nst the advtc:e of her fat!lcr. her coach and South Afncan spons authonttcs. the paper aid. addint lhat theyounJ runner wanted lo rtm11n ln uth f'rica with her molhcr~ ho as sufftrina from uthntis and a blood da~R. ' . The new paperbrouJht Budd to BntAin l11t March 24 undtt an exclusive contract and htlped htt pan c1t11cn hip. Bnt1sh Hom~ Sttrctary Leon Bnuan. mutd Budd a cen1ficate of rq,nrauon u a 8nti h C'lt1zen on pril 6 on the arounds lh-1l her arandf.athtr .... 8ntJ Ii· bron ~ . ' :\onnalh apphcat1on for Bnush c1111ensh1p hle months and ~meumcs years to process Budd said al the time that she v.ould "run my hcan out for Brit.a in ... While prcpanng for the 1984 Olympics. ~he en- rountcrcdre$l~tancc from anti-apanftetd groupsfo Britain and pohucal leftists including members ofthe opposition labor Part). who cha'rgcd that bemg white had speeded her grant of c1t1zensh1p. At one London track meet. sbc was boOC'dm "ram:-· -. In the much~wa1tcd l.00()-.meter race. &be and Decker. of the United t.atrs. had their lcp cntan&)e v.luk banhna for the lead. Decker went prawhna and dtd not resume the ra~v.h1lc Budd went on to fim h .event.b af\er ona1nall) btinad1squahficd for the bump1~intidtnt Budd returned to u1h fnca 1mmcdlatet} after the. J)lymplCl. lfshecompetes1n hernati~country, Budd would no lonaer be unable 10 run 1n m1cm1oonal C\lcnts btt.aux the spon 's '°\lem1na bod)' and me>5t ~untnes bar ~lftpie\i· uon qa1nst South fncans bmtute of that nation's ncia1 KptlrltlOn potiC)'. The Datl) Ma.al. Y..hoec contJ'Kt with. 8\14d = Wednctda}', sald t.M runntt'' deci on ..,... d1 --..i. edntsd.a) mlhl Ja_nnac Mom ,.. '\'1~ l)ttSldmt of 1hc South Mncan thlelln mon. ' Q4 1610P COMPLAINING ,1 THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Sorry, Barfy. Nobody gave out any doggy treats." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ~ >---_~ ...... ~,-;-~ ... -'- ll · l "You haven't seen anything yet...wait till the tape switches to a polka!" GORDO GARFIELD . . . by "f om Batluk DOONESBURY 1l4AT'6 1JWE I !'VE. NEVER 5€.EN 'THEM L..INE ™E FIEl.D BE.FOR~! BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE .. \ DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham f ~ I . I t I f OKAY, MEii, Tl.US...LOGKS LIKE A GOOD SPOT DRABBLE ---~ . . ... .,...{ TMINK IJJ.E'tat- CAMP ~ERE TONIGHT FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE · . If I HAVE-Ml¥ 6RA¥ MAtR., -~--.:.-1--4-1-- 11$ ALL N\ARGARETS FAULT ~" by Gus Arriola UMBLEWEEDS ec>Y RN'I THOCIGHT ~WRSR€P.l: CCOL,MAN. ;.? ij ~~' DESERT DENOUNCER by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE OH,C,OME ON, WHAl" PO Pf.OPLE 5 AY WM fN THf.Y M££T YOU? Q - "' . -· by Garry Trudeau by Jeff MacNally TAKE.'EM~ .. L.tA~ 'eM . by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston '/EAH I tTS uusr :-roN"! by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady MOON MULLINS by Ferd & Tom Johnson BRIDGE THRUST AND PARRY II I JUDGE PARKER t ""PEN(. R FARM<; c::lti1 I IVl\N TALKIN1...1 NO D AN IS (XJT ~ fQNIOHT WON T BF 1:\1\Ct\ U N TIL.LAT{. (HU~~· 1 WONDER HoW MANY c.,ALORl~S IN AN ENVELOP~ FL,AP? ·I by Harold' Le Doux \ Both vulnerable. South deals. WE8T NORTH • 1086·42 <:? u 0 AQ9 • Q72 EAST • Q7 <:?QJI062 • A93 <:?987 0 7532 0 ~· • J653 + K 108 OUTH • K15 . <:?AK4 o K J108 +A94 Tht bidding: ~•ta WHt I 0 P&ff North I • Ea.at Pa11 Pa11 2NT Put 3 NT p.., Pa11 Opening lead: Queen or <:? -no trump. so he opened one dia· mond and jumped in no trump at hiA next turn. North might have done better lo rebid three diamonds rather than raise no L{ump. Thal would have brought a epade preference from Soulh, and would have led to a slightly sounder con· OMAR ·O SHARIFF •. tl tract of four spades. West led\the queen of hearts and continued the suit afLer declatu mAdt a routine holdup. Declarer won lhf' second trick and, ainct ht Wheo there hu been an u c1t1ng obvioualy could not come to nine battle of wit• bt-twct1n declarer and trich without t he spade 1ult, he tht defhdt>rs, you wlih the contest entered dommy with the nine of rould end In a draw. Unfortunatt>ly. dia monds to tuct a lo,, 1pad . the nature of the game dictate From Eaat'a point of view, !t was t hert> muat Mi a winner -and a obvioua that his partnfr could not to1ct---__ __...ba"'v .... e .... AO ... ruit.u jn a minor. tJJiL -tht1 South wH loo 1lrong lo open Ofte only MP<' wa~ that W 1t could 1tain ,. .. •• the lead in apades. However, the heart suit would have to be cleared rirsl, so Eaat made the fine play of rising with the aee of spades to return a heart, won in the cloHd hand . It was lempUng for declarer to cross to thP table with• diamond so CHARLES • f GOREN that he could repeat tht 1padt rTneue. Fortunately, declarer realized if €ast held the queen or spades he could be permlUed to win a trick with tt~t card-E11t pruented no thr at to the centnct; Wf1t w•s the dtftnder who had to be kept off lead. So declarer bansed out Lhf! kinJ or spadee. and hla keen analysis w111 rewarded when the lady cAmfl Lumbling down. Dcclartr c-ndf'd up with two overtr clta. a -----.--- •• • - . . \ • \\ T • L --__ .,. _ .. _._ ... ____ •• .;,.., -··-·-·--...... ltr bit -.lt-• ... •-ra-.l ___ .;;.108~2 Gt•tHI l 002 YILU IALllA 1120,0001 Jiil llllTES HITSllE COSTA IHA ~~~dE.~t'!w~ peft~~. 1 JBR 2ba, f(plc • IBR lba bedroom condo on the TO TllE IEACH apt ALL top shape first lloor Security & Lovely vacant condo In S 198•500 community tac11111es for prime Condit~ Tennis IEWNIT MACM povatallWIQ. A. new cpur11. pool & ape, er•.,.11-~ BR 2•,; ba condo Very 1stlngl 631· 1300 within the complex clean S126,7QO Becka fo pretty greenbelt It llohf.llt RUr.. v..\l t 10 HI,, I 1lrtr3-sarmn TITISMs 141-1121 R~E ·L ESf~fE Lota of room. f59· 1501 ~ " " Bkr PlllllllU llYFllOI' . r_ -@!·1'°° IEWPHT CHIT PfHj SLIP -------• Hlghly upgraded 3 Bdrm.< Spectacular views from laltlta blaa• fOOI ''ba. tri·level condo Hat this new« " bl' 4 ba ous-I spectacular ocean view iom home on bayfront Good linanelng, l)f"k:ed a• ~one/ready 2br h~ Great outdOOf entertain· unu llUll HPlH s l89.000 out chef'~alley off coaat ment area wtspa Sllp for VEIY WI( UH IDLn llwy llat ea,11, your $700"s 539~ 190 Best f .. 50· yact>t plus Side lie tor Terrific<& bedroom and 3 113-7100 smaller bO'at Belle bath and 2 bedroom. 1 New walerfronJ/dodl b) SPYGlASS OCEAN VIEW JIST REllCEI Partch 6"4'·6200 bath duple• Wllll mini· Lido 3 bl' 2,~ ba Custorr S Bdrms. 2 s1ory •icec hm oay view Excellent L11tte S<l25.000 573.3777 Harbor & oce.n Vie'# 23 UM ISLE HM · Gorgeou• Brllt1nywood 1 s I an d 1 o ca f 1 on San Mateo $2$50/mo or Joe Cflrtatopher &7S-O• 11 $499 000 Walk by ICUIFIOITIHl,OOG lselopl Bkr 760-1"&8 Lido Reetty 116-t 16 'Crystal Hom•!Ouplex 756-91&2 Ctsta Jina %224 Udo 111e ~ous 38f. trHevet oCondo 1 ol a kind. Must see thll 3 Bdrm 2 'hba with 3 ear gar. wet par & moew Owner anic1ous only $184 900 't/I; Macnab· Irvine - \\ \I I HI l't 1, f 5109 Seaal\ore Drive N.B 3' ... Ba f.,,_..., tlo ' 2 bl' 1 l>a dpfx, lg f~ ·• -·-7 rm. Pl! • --------I If'"" .., In< WATHFllllT ... yafd. no pets llYall 11/j $2200 Agl 873-1323 EUUIT WATHFIOIT R~;~~ , IY OWIH S62s ~ dep SA9'-3"8" Lux3bf 3b1 twnn• condo Traditional Realty 631-7370 .. It.••••• 1• 1 rr Deluxe r_,.-2 Bt 2bi "'Br 1°A wJ""" ,...,_ ,......___ 2 car g1t/nr bd\/park. ....._ .._ --------• ' -· ~ c. ..., ..... .-, ,,_., tehoof l l 115 mo Plpt f4ta Qu!Jllty residence has 52' _, unit In security lltgllrlM new paint. smal yrd & sm 233 l&th Pl 157,. •333 on the wa1er. docks for Coroi a •el Mar 1022 at Harbor entrance Pvl pet 011 Avt now 1650/mo ~ lwo 60' yachts 4 bdrms, n'jar1na. pool Ocean & Cantarry at S<l6-5880 -NeWTt>r 2ba +giant 28drm 1'/•BI M70 3 112 baths, game room, IAIY Mll-lll bay views lnnovath1f lBd 1 ''tba dplx Nr OC cathedral oethng en1ry, 1211,000 t 1 nan ctn g S 3 7 6 M alrpon S7 IS/mo, S600 g1m41 room/otfloe In 2250 Venguard· S40-M2t C1nnery VMleoe 2000 sq It ------ lllUT Sllllll .. llE central vacuum Secure & I Br +-den or small 2nd ~d 673·5223/548-2888 dep See at 20201 ·A private locat ion o 1 11 • • I~ S 1800/mo IN 873-3777 1BOrm· $540 ---2•1 W Wiison 631-0MO 5 Bdrm with latge living room Beautiful front yard and covered patio In the back with a bulll in Ba o S95.ooo 751-3191 S 1,350.000 LH Calf r gin a Y caret al< ere ID Clt•tate 1076 Birch 854-1927 condo 'l'fllOvely bay vtew · JOYCE DABOL T or from side slider Ideal re-Panoramic ocean view ~ 3Br 2Ba Condo w/enc Nwpl Terr 3 br. 2'h ba. 1875 rno No peta Fam-Bright airy & new. Cpt1 & 11y pref •7 Statburst Ct. drapu 2 B t 1¥.81 6"S-3765 · Twnhse Mteto. frplc, 2 SALLY SHIPLEY tr ea I for llveaboard or Bd 2ba lge 101 S 153,000 patio. an dbl gar. pool weekender tor city By owner 831-1013 $800/mo Call 6"2·0874 C::.SELECT ..... PROPERTIES GE 75,9-9100 •I " .t • ' • '. •• , ~ COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RO WHTCLIFF 1337,500 T his 3 bedroom homt• has every- thing! Curb appeal, totally new l<itchen & breakfasf f'oom.r<reneh doors. crown mouldmgs. huge pool and spa. Excellent financing. It's perfect! LIDO ISLE Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay. pool, spa 100' boat space Xlnt F'in $4.850.000 Charming Spanish 3 Br. 2 Ba on 45' lot. deck. courtyard. p1t•r & slip. ~1.100.000 BAYSIDE DRIVE BA YFRONT CONDO Jetty & Bay vww. newly dl'\.'<l_fated_ Mai Kat. 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' patio Now $575,000 PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Exciting (X·{•an & J elly views. 4 Br. '.J Ba. 3700 sq. ft l'ar parking $1.285,000. WEST BAY AVE BAYFRONT Al N.H Y C Tradtttonal 5 Br spectat•ul.ir bay v1t•w Owner financing $1 ,050.000 dweller Srnall bul th• Kt~le Btae...---TIDCI S600 Cut grey a-wtine Rentals Avatt NOw 2-'Br •east expensive Mal-1<'&1 2'Br tile ba wood fir• $750w$2500 Nirgu90n & car gar w/e>pener. Lak•. streams & wat•rfalla Pool/spa. no P9tS -WS s.&9-2.4' 7 Ol -54$-3 1 t 5 by $350 000 * WATERFRllT * Used bnclt. grdnr gar No Hahl\ RE 642• l l&3 144-1211 ltHtift1l lt~ilt lt•t pets avt 1111 6"5-2566 STOP LOOK-ING~- - -1.1. IACllAf 9 J>IO!lty bt{f 3b G!l1. H~ ~t~ ~ve not 1 • 2BR 2BA Space 37 300 E level design mod kltctl ~ $575 Oi l;JC Coast Hwy Newport lenced /pvl, k i ds •••t-tlM* . Beech 539-6190 Best Alty f.. - Cll UHCll ti o. Anu Bayside voiage LIWH UITSlll °::,': =:~ 3= !: Now only S t69.000I Very cute 12a44 llke new Sharp 2Br lba hOuM 1n yd kldal~a ·;ar St100 DELUXE 28R EASTSIDE 244 Elden $725/mo, cal 851-622& Charming cottage in e1t-NB ~rmlPo<>I S21 ,90C great locatlon 1 car S3M190 Best tee cellen1 ne1ghoorriood 991 49901 645-1806 gar no pets $670/mo Assume 1st & 2nd 1oami avail Nov 3 258 Flowe< tllal 1oia1 $120 000 al Oii TIE IACI IAY Wayne Agl 6'.'6-8816 EASTSIOE 2 BR. 1 ''I patio No pets $600/mo Cau 5"6-9950 less lhan 11 ,.,. Fu1ure New M ootle Homt Mesa Vl!fde 3Br 1i.Ba po1en11a1 w11h A2 lot S35 000 Space 312 Or B ,,. 300 E Co n9\IO crpts drp1 paint which tias city approval a,.roni 851 trplc S950t mo Calf Dave for two condos Bkr Hwy. N~PQr't Beach He<it..,... Real Esta(e .g lu• 2& frple water Incl Nr schools SSSO/mo 5'8-1238 or ~70 5.4 2313 De Anza B1ys1de V1llag.~e+----~·-1..i.:~--•f'M•I 813· 133 t - I P -lliM Beautllul 4Br 2 Ba Mesa SHADY LUSH LNDSCPE ....... illlllW•iiAiiiiiil DCO•t rOf ;iv Verde. 1939 San0er1tng bach bungalow wl btttns 8r~hl Top area. 18' •2 lllTI ..1.1095..mo 540-7507 c r p ts no II o 11111 d Ip i560 & up Poot spa. bbQ t~stslbe 2 Bd wtyard. comm pool & spa $109.000 Darrell Pash Prop 851-8767 LUSE /OmOI IO OUALIFJIH · Eas!s1de 2 Bd 1' rba townhouse Walk to shopping at 17th st S 10001mo-1year SS 000 option money Option price S 11g 900 Cat• Craig 63t·1266 REllCEI NICE 11-2101£, 3 Bdrm 2 ba -rental ir rear Obi gar lot 62' • 162 6.ssume Toan w • 10• • dn OPEN SAT 12·5PM 678 OAAFlELL C M WMITSH IUL TllS (114)114-1111 TWOIEIHOMCOIH 112,1001 New 1n Costa Mesa Fire· place sfl yllghl. II 'de 11ghllul kllcllen amd at 1aclle<1 1v.o car garage • · 539-6190 Best lee -Quiet No pets One year old W-s1de CM NEAR S COAST Plaza&' • 1.AESA PINES 5.49-24'7 eight 4-pltllles All 3br 1 ·~ trwys Lovely 3 Bdrm, Tasha 2290 ba dsh~shrs. patios. sep pool, tam rm. 2 ba . 2 1760 nouse specious 3br meters 8 5 x gross lrplcs. dog run Slngl9' or 2b1 frplc g111ge/shop • $299,000 ea Assume ex· lam1ly S 1250tmo incl fncd, kldslcrtlteu hurry 1st1ng lln 20•1. down B) gardner & Poot matnt S3~-6190 Best Alty lee ownertdev 645·66<&6 751-6829 or 642-5200 -A,art•Htl Farai1J.t4 l211fl11r l"tr"l1ih Not ht1 to NB red hot 2br Tremendous profit poten-2ba ~Is bluns IS!ds fine PALM MESA APTS • :as1s1de 2 Br. $585. No pets 1 561 Mesa Dr Call btwn 9-4 5.46-9860 -PALM MESA APTS :asts1de 2 Br $585 No 1)4!tS 1561 Mesa Dr CaH htwn 9-4 546-9860 ttal Priced to setl fast' S500's hurry 539-6190 lalka ' Great Riverside loeatton S.St Alty lee )u1e{28r 1•.._e. No pets Owner will sell or lrade Sharp E·s•de 2 BO lba Ptai11ala 2607 S5.l~'rno tor 2 755 w • Rick Byers Bkr 760-7292 closed gar lenced ~d 4 SAY FRONT /BEACH am 18ll\t:C M 646-9507 2•hrs BKR Co-op patio New drps cpts no $650/Wintlf Utll pd 303 Sharp·"" clelill..1 .. ..,. ,, __ SET-UPS MAILED pets Must sland cr9dit E Edgewater 1-871-28U den apt Stovetr~~~ 50 ... HlTl-CI c k S 6 5 0 -d • P Sm 1Br ecrou trc;;;;t;Ch pets $460 CAU 5'8-13n Beautilul newer garden S48·5'421770•5629 Fr~. stove crpl drpJI •=-...,,,-..,,,.-,------Sharp E-Slde 2 bf encl g1r apts PrinonlyTomLee X1ra sharp 1br abode S..5mo 1st & laat • w ltnodyll'dNopetsS62S Agt 6<&2-1603 -. t>111ns crplS thru..o.it S250 mo (818~7-9001 mo .$46-5882 97~8 6 UNITS-Easts1de c Mesa enclosed gar $4 15 no lasl IC•rtH ••I ••• 2'22 attw 6 AS!\ tor Pam 539~190 Best lee Motivated Seller" _ SluDIO SUP« <:teen yerd $pecl0us 1 BO 1 bl uppec 8·U pos Cfsh ttow S330K R1at. ltac\ 2240 713'-. Margutlf1te, s..50' otw waik In closet gar ~gt RICJI A W'I• 642-1502 jNEW .HOME § Bd 2 ., b!, incfds ufils 759.5097 No~ M5-631.e155 NO $ DOWN lrplc gar walk to t>ch I t It L •.itlt •STUNNING Lg 1Br Gllt· Tri pJex Balboa Penmaula S 1100 uhl incl .536-<lU7 "2!1 IC• -den Apt Pool & rec: 1ree close to ocean & bay 1 -18 10 W &;en Front <&Br "'85 7 10 w 18111 St $295 000 Mc Nasti Realty Why pay more Choice 3br Prime location Wee611y or 642-1334 2oa 4 tamtsingles Ok up monthly rental 673-7873 graded decor upper _ Lota for Sale 1400 $600 s S39-6 lg() • VERSAILLES CONDO• Manna lot /U ' doc<.. on Best Alty lee 1Br w11n amenities 111 w ,.. --class decor & furniture Ille main chan n el You II IOV11 th•& quaint hi •2l3-670·5723• $247,500 owner !mane-duple• w1appls nr ocean ing SO 101 wt dock $395 ullls tree 539~ 190 IEWPOIT ClllT owner financing 40 lot Best Ally lee Beaut 2Br 2' rBa Condo 2 Bd wl g1r. "9W cpts drapes bltlns, fncd y11d w11t1 patio, water pe1<1 636-4120 call 1·5PM M-F 687Vtetona D S595tmo 2819 Santa AnaT S605tmo LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE . • Ex~tent te<ms 1111t1ablf including VA & FH .. llnanctng Don t !'NI~ 1t11s1 6<&6-7 t 7 1 Panoramic nC'ean &. dty view. spacious ~ Br. 3 Ba Xlnt financing. now $750.000 lrom s 159.500 Localed -• I I Poot I I In Oxnaro Pntt Glad Re e •••• Bu Mar 2242 -.viii now vu, u ty furn W 0 2 car ·g1r Call 18051987-6713 or 2 mastJtr bdrms pe1ers w opnr S115011se 1605"684· 1165 Eves 1and1ng twnerise Sec TSl llCIT M2-1IOS SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO gale pool 1ac 1enn1s No WltfFEll- ...,ant a seleclton of gf9M ltV1ng? We Cati otter 1ny- lh1ng fr a smell apt to 1 COTTON POINT ESTATES THE REAL ESTATERS :t~. Oat Horse country.. pels Sl200 mo Pac•llC llWPllT OIEST acres at lhe end ol San moon realty 8•6 6666 S.11u1 28• 2'-.BI Condo Juan Creek Rd $665.000 l agoon view 3 Bd Joa Av1°t now• Poo! vu fully 4 8d hse II lootllng In CM "4B Of H8 ttTmll Of US tint 0t fllaf ~ ideal llV1ng Custom tX'<'an V fl'W lots next to Casa Pact f 1ca • San C: I em en t e from $!l 50. 000 iii "; 1;. •iii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii04iiiii4 978-704 I lrptc tennts DOOt s 1•00 furn W 0 2 car g11 M t · Dt t ~46-1358 8"6 1985 w OOl'lr St 150 lse 'i:,:,l~, str 1450] lr•iH 2244 tsl .. Ill MJ-1103 fSL MGMT 6'2-H503 "4B REAL T'Y 67S-16'2 WESTWOOD VILLAGE Primt• En~hsh trad1t1onal :\ Bd. 3 &1 3 Frplc's, hrdwd flrs, nr UCLA $695.000 COLllllA. SQIAllE I Borm I bl Abb41) Model Beautiful lower unll Across from pool CloH 10 UCI end ">OP· ping $1~ ~isor 1 •Realty 786-11 72 I 1 -i--- HUIT Ptllf Turt~rock Twnhm 39R lf!rt•nh, Oaf. ""2sl:Faeld C 2 oba 2000 st comm I M , ... , ans In mo~~~:;~ii,.Clubs pool & tennis S 1200 No lalka lllH• 27n Spertillng cteen lg 119'• tor JACOBS REAL TY I oels 851-9987 Agt 1 Br u pstairs stove t1m1"9swll or 2 chltOref1 Oesen 619-340-0050 2 story •BA 3bl 2500 s 1 I dsrwwshr extra clHn Nr Pllrk H .. t pd No .NPI Bch 71'-6 75-6173 24'<24 It game rm lemlfy S550tmo I 1' Ag•1• 2::..'m 281 --·s rm wel bar All upgrded H818)21511-11307 a" 5 ...., ltstrf Prtr .1 SIO Excel area S 13501mo 'l't11rty 2 br 2 t>a t Plfielng )118 W Wlttlon 631-5583 SUN VALLEY ld.00 Z0t1e 524-1940 or 559 51158 sp&ee bale dahwahr trpf NMt~ 28' 281 w1'rlg. Dupleic IOI Warm Springs Comptire pr1eest fhen reot w d $800 Lynn 673-0818 -sto1te new crpta I drps Rd o~ttrlook1ng golf this 2-stry 2t>r 2t>a newer I IMI --No~· S500 6'6-4382 cour,., below mkt "I ~Itch $600 s ki ps ok 1 iN-llde CM 3 bf 1'~ b• 2 S•5 000 (805)1185-9906 539-6190 Best Riiy lee PHi•Hll 1101 SI()()'. patl09 dllhwUher. 1.1:--t xcb•1• Hli RANCHO ~AN JOAQUIN 1 Br ..., bl to bC!f\ YrTy uaa btt lnl kid's '* no '*' Wiii eJtcN Palm ;>Br den. 2 Bl ,,...... top FrHhly painted ci..n sees mo 850-7275 SP'lno1 ttome ~urnl 3 br loc pool •spa. S 1050 incl utlls "°" E Balboa laat. .... 1741 2~ be fan\ room lrpl ~"' 205' eYn wknd BIVd Af>I 6 Showtno 9Pt carPort'o'f)OOI. SlSO.OOO Wed 10131 & Tnura 1 \11 Want COM ~ wiunit llm&ll &pm IP"! W0H T LAST Will add SSS CAll US REGAROtNO °""''* 759-11 t 1 IRVINE LEASCS c a ~~isor ·Realty. 788-1l72 ' .. Att•raev •FAIT EYICTIHSI* Attorney 67S-S 199 L Aert•tata, Val. rartat1t1, Uat. At1rtat1t1, Oaf. Hottla,!!lttla 2t04 C .. •trcial L.at I FtH• 3004 ltlt aatt4 S 19 Rtlt WHtH Im•• 2244 Newrrt ltacla 2769 Ne-rrt ltacla 2769 SEA I SUI LOllE ......,1 .......... •al_•.._ __ 21_1_1 REWARD FOR ANY 1NF0 cu WASll A tnAJLIM 5190 ....... ... SIM Btlt Wutt4 SI 1 N~port Beech. color TV Office & garage $31!1/mo ~:: :~2-~~6~oy pOOdle. lull/pt-time 650-1010 (cell , S 12S wk sgl, no deposit Near Mariners Square 9am-6pm) ---------38' 1''1Ba Upper unn •BA 2ba. yrly $1400/mo $850 mo 642-6594 Frplc,d-w, frig, w/d hkup UAllAEWl WllllWHlllH APl_llTIHTI 3026 Woll Coast Hwy • c t H 6•6 76• 1 ---------.. 0.. .wv. .. . .. Ptr1~111l1 -3012 CAl11111lS 1 bf near Oover/Westciltl V1c1tiel C I Pool Patio adults pref no Bachelor yearly nrcest •••trCll ""E""s .. o""•(ll!•!"IT!!!!'s-1""1·1-1·1·L·s-' Car Westf' Full/part time. T623 w Bal Bl. 545-224 1 I ••• t.11 2907 ••••••• 2911 ' 0 ••-4460 pets S600/mo 645-6646 Penthouse In Versel les ,_________ .,.. :onvenlenuy located in ~ -Broker 67S-4606 56 M SUNNV 39r wlfrplc . 8U§v NPT Bl CM • Ovtcell ONLY 835-9199 CERT-. -11-1-1-1-1-ll-l_U __ One Of Irvine.• newest ::lu1et 2Br t ba, patio. poot. Nr sea 6 mo 1•• Pd utll1 1 ~ '"" Newer retall/offlce ale ~anted emale com pa-p ar 1 t 1 me 7 . 3 . p m4 res•denllaltettfngs gafa_ge no pets. SaaCltaHte 2776 lmmedoccpy673·0S8• 180 sl/SS9Smo645-9828 ntoolorallexpensepeld 3 -1130pm. 11 -7am_ Nlndwood Glen otters 1 2 S600tmo 1601-B 15th & 3 bedroom apartments St Npt Hts 650-8213 3UNNY 2Br 1Ba w/relrig lt1t1ls tt CANNERY VILLAGE week In Vegas Can Bob Near 0 C fairgrounds -lndry. gar $475 tst. last & l""art 2901 Several Ol'lce 4 retell • 5•9-1944 Ute peuent load Good idHlly situated neer ,/f~SAtLLES 2 Br I ~.be se.:urlty 493-2710 • 67~3 3711 w<>tklng cond Call btwm 9Chools, shoppmg end corner untt wtocean view 2 Br hse t \o\ ba worktng spaces • 1 .. iDtlltl 9-S Mon-Fri 5•9-3061 parks Sec. no pets. S1 025 per lHal 2900 male S275 mo • 'It u111 l•••atriil mo Avl approx Nov 10 .... ________ 548-3311 (7-9PM only} ltatal·a 2920 for Salt -4012 LERICAL PIT Front of-For leasing information e44.o452 S7S/wk • 1/Sth utll 10 l ice person needed for please call. (71 4) -=--=----ss~yrFmltoshare br2 Smallcafe-bakery-dell.lor med1calottlce.6'6-8824 559-5012 Monday-Sun-11111a Balboa 280 Ca~ney quiet n·•cmkr. Lsite ln5d5y & ba apt w/pool S300 .. dep IFFlll/WAllHOlll lnlo 631-31S6 2:30-4pm cooking Ms• -41 I NO bk I I day 8 39 am to 5 30 pm Lane Spacious 2 br ec. Inc uu 645-2903 att 8pm 1000•1 CM 213·435·837 t on Y r rs Pease bldg. lse or tse opt low aalboa Panln1ula private -I CURI I on $1000/mo 675-3007 entrance. no cooking or "van now Laguna Pent-Sttrlft 22 DH•tatal Substitute clerk1 needed LIJHI leacla .• 2741 smoking S250 675-3391 1$use lor libera~;"~~~:o • 1560 sq h NeWport Blvd. Off!rlailitiH 4011 by Huntington Beach City 2 ftudlos 1 very private WlTEllFllOllT UIUPT :M home Room lor single 450• dep 4 --Costa Mesa $450/mo, Amazing School Dist $6 82 p/hr llllVHS Wllnl 18 yr1 + , provide own ve- hlcle Knowledoe ol OC & L,\ .areas a mu1t1 Top SSS. Call Pat 751-5022 DRY CLUllll NILP wanted F/llme, 5 days. Apply In perton 293• E. Coast Hwy. CdM LECTR ICIANJ JOURNEYMAN min 5 yra exp Tenant Improve- ment exper 11elplul. clean-cut, mutt have ·good driving record . Salary negotiabl e . 770-0102 or 768-9094 FACTf>RY WAREHOUSE"" SALE JlllTllW./IUllT. 962-2112 JlllTllllll part time. evestday1, SS ....... ,.; ....... ., M/F ~ 18. PI T ~uel have c;ar. thl1 It for a law firm. Contact Bobbi 752-2522 hr 645-9276 8Vlll liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 lllUllWI I NEWPORT BEACH Publlc Lib tlaa open potltlon1 for SUBSTITUTE LIBRARIANS Must bave on-eall flextblll· ty lo work daye. eve., Sa1. at lour N·B. 10- catlon1. MLS deg req. Salary S 10.27 an hr. Ap- pllcatlons may be Ob· talned at and returned to Newport Center Branch Library 856 San Clemente Or N.B 926&0 OUllEOOAST lllLY PILOT hu an opening for a part· time experienced creatlvelayQUI Artist to produce quality ad layouts. comp1 & ttyen for 1 fu t paced dally newspaper. Conca.pt to flnlsneo art,"$end rwume only & xe<ox copies ot work to: Steve Hough, Art Director, Orange Coast Dally Piiot. P.0 Box 1560. Cotta Meea. Ca 92628 SSOO Otnerroomy~llOht 2e~t~ .;;~~ n~°r:' N~lt= empl'd M/F 1111 kit priv• BIG CANYON Prof .MI F. Call Agt 67S·6700 HWmE ~a,i:~~8:Ptl~J 2~4~1 $600 Both incl uUI Walk s:a•9S/mo Call 760-0919 Ou1et1pr1va1e S275 • shr w/Fem beaut furn 2br 25' x 30', outside. fenced, No work onyouipatt Only 964-8888 Deadline for Save up to 8~/. on fall sweatera & coordinated sporteweer ;a 184: C Air wey Ave. Costa Meta Nov. 2 & 3, 10am~5pm LID lfflOlll. 10 bch 494-1244, Ag~''~Jllll!l!!lll•••••iliiii SlOO dep 548-4047 2.ba twnhouse Poot. t'en· secure eree 10< boat or $7.0®-lOlal ~-1pplylng 1/S/84 979-4987 : We wlll train new loan of- :.. ,..-nls_ 16~ mo 760-15 6 AV Cell Randy Crots ctu11ve 2 yr program Re-StudlO ap1 S285 One Large room in 1.1011a . -CIOIT L lfll"r S ~..i ~~ Mas.a. 1300 mo •...!QuUL Male to shr CM 4Br pool 650-0161 turns $7200 min ea yr pd '"'" FOOi lllVO WOHEll I -~~ Ri!,J~r rr; ~~ u tary 7 a !!" : 1 3 0 J> m~ ~:+.Mc~µ\gA:J:Hl..-·""""'--~~ur..o'Klil~-!J ~..-Call alter,. 5.~ t 3 7 hse, spa, so-iV S375 !TfOnthiy---• MuaTDe""71 Apply In per. no pell. Eves .. .,f ·.>oou mcl utlls 850-9311 Walt Aaa•aactatlltl 3002 Financing now evell son Don Jose Rest . .i t lea la 'lr PCH. chrllllan hme. kn ~ --.--v Only 12"/o lntereat \5 101 Gotdenwest, SS S6/$8 90 hr Snack LOT PERSON P/T fOr bar 0 C C Exp req CoaSI Community Col· Newport Ve1pa Apply 1h 1eges. 1370 Adams. C.M.. pe<son 1880 Npt Blvd PART· TIME, Varied houri to Include ea.rly .A.M. weekend• Mutt have de· pendable v4thlcle. (small truck, van. 1tatlo n wagoo) to u1111 newt· paper CS.aler In lrW'le <area. Mutt be depen- ""''°' C pr\11, male. S1ralgtlt. Leg :.ntr:pr nr aeekt ume. n-SPIRITUAL READINGS TIRE WIZARD 895·1307 1-------~-­ Bch S300 ~ amt 499-2286 smkr 2Bd.2ba CdM Walk "dvlce In All Matters & ·'c-c-· -----...,....,,..,,. COn1truct1on qoom Costa Meta house to Sch. $450/latt t oep Coun1ellng 1815 So El Help W11tt4 5100 .. ASlllTllT 432-5007 Deadline 1119 MEDICAL llllSTlllT S250/mo-lnc utl Male non 955·0S60 men ~amino Real. San Clem. llVEllTlllll SALIS smtir Tom 549-2504 ev1 ~-t1de CM 2 br hae S300 • Llc'd 492"7298 Phone & outside Drew & llPlllllTHIHT ulls S 100 dep Sandy Airline ticket anywhere commission Full or par1 Must be lamlllar lNlth tUt· FULl/TtlE PAY PlllT /TllE WOH IN NEWPORT BEACH A. great place to llve on the Upper Bay Pt1va1e clubhouses & health spas, 8 tennis courts, 7 pools close to bvs1n8$S. QC A1rpo.r~. Fasn1o.ri Island convenient shops on Sight rURNISHED or ~rURNISHED q°Oom:-lilf bath, female 650·2858 Lv message u S..A . Canada or Mex-time Yellow Book Dirac-up & griding General 27 Up N B $225 Bel~e d • $200 bo construction background Qpportunlllet evellable w1th the LOS ANGELES TIMES Clrculallon 0.- partment In our door to door newsp1per Hlff program Guaranteed hourly wage plu• com- miaalon.. Hour.a-9am_to_ pm or 4pm to 9pm Train· Ing IS provided. Potential to earn $300 ptut per week For an Interview, call · "' !"xec--bayf-ront house NB ico, roun ,rip 0 tory, 7SA~977 10am/attr 7pm 645-2590 -759 06s8 mandatory Please C4ll q-0-0-;n-W/k l tche n prlv ba xtras $400 Incl -An1werlngSvc 3-11shlll 63 1-7616 HI ALIH 111 R~ T£ NNl"i ')\\'IMMJN<., plu~ mud• mnrt' "ior f'; utlls Profs 650-801 1 SCRAM-LETS Exp a mu1t. SS.25 up/Hf pnvledges nr bus lme & 382 3rd St . L.,, Bch IELIVEllY shop center 962-5760 ;:lfl'l•I• to thr 3Br 288 ~,, Pan time Mutt have "OOd Stir 3BR SC Plaza Condo Mature adult 30• pool. 1ac, S37S• 641-8180 BALBOA IS-i181U11e-187~. ~wr-os .. tst & 1as1 650-0404 1\11.>nLn StoatTllY orwtng record 833-"t83S Are you look Ing lor variety, Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm .Apart· ments & Townhouses lrom $720 (Ask about furnished apts·. comple1e with TV. linens & utensils. maybe rented for shor1 term or longer) On Jam- boree Rct at San Joaquin Hills Ad 144-1100 1Br $525 41.Shwshr frig 1nc~~"'Ge1t=tnwn 9am-4pm da11y 545-4855 ,,, ""'' "'111d1'" 11pt'n <l111lv 'I 10 n ~ood Ap.u1mr nh N.,wport Beach So. I 11111 lbth ~lrt-d I di Dl)vt'rt 642 -511 l Newport Beach No >l>ifl l•\/Ulf Avl'nui- dl I t>lt11 645-1104 Hottla,J!ottll 2904 UIUlllEICH MOTO~ Ill Nkly rentals $13S & up Color TV. free cottee. heated pool & steps to ocean Kitch a avail 985 N Coast Hwy ~aguna Beach, 494-5294 SEAUHIOTEL Nkly rental• now avail. $126/wk & up 2274 New- j50fl Blvd C M 6•6-744S !'ml 10 rent master br 3 bf hse nr beach $300• 'A utl avail lmmea 6 0-3253 Lg furn Condo. Bch area Beaut loc All amenities 964-8029 or 6•4·2S83 Unmask -Finl• problem solving, project -Brief -Zenith orientated secretarial BASEM£NT position Call ut blwn My neighbor hat very low 9am-1 tam for Interview sell esteem I can under-957-8191 stand why. When he get1 1--------- on the elevator. the oper-ant llTltLlll l\Aate/Female roomates to ator says. "BASE-Steve's Oetalllng need• l()()f( for 3 bedroom houM MENT?" energetic. herd-working 240-6669 Atk for Steve L-0-1-1~,~,-,-.-.~.---,,3~004~ resp lndlv. to join our team & ex.pend with the '-Aature lady to thr w/ume 1260 REWARD for 1011 company Call for Inter· 2t>r apt In C M S250 ulll male cat 10127 fluffy view now. 631-6903 included. 650· 7188 ,white wilt brown. bl1J9 BANKING 'tlature prole11lonal to 1hr I eyes. Ant to Milton. Vic concfo $325/mo-t 1J utll --TElLERS Gall 646-0830 2Br 2t)8 Npt Ver11llles l Eastblutt area 760-9565 -----------' M/F-CMtNB aree Fpl. fnltaln ADS 3Bd. 3ba S280 •ulll UUIW rut w .. tetn S•vlOQt haa Immediate openings for par1 tlme-telfert at the Costa Mesa office Com- petitive wages and excel· lent working conditions Light typing and cuh handling experience re- quired Apply In person 10 HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR " 1st/last/dep 846-9146 ARE FREE M/F 1hare 2 bd 2 b e CM , apt s32s1mo 557-2454 CaU·. hm 557-6181 ~nc Jim 1 'lEWPORT BEACH 1hr lrg I BAYFRONT Home 5'50 plus utilities 6'16·2106 142-Hll Prof fem to lhf •Pacl<xi• Found. Cat. Blk/whJ paws Q.S;!!!f.!:!t 2Br du.pl911 yr & lece. Linda Isle & ~ • round in NB, fully lurn, I Baysloe Or. Oeclewed, F riday, November 2 ullls incl SSOO 631 -5644 lrtendly 675-7160 ARI ES (M ;iah -' \p11I 19) \cc.-rt'I\ arc re\caled. romance ?rol'lre1pN/smkrM/F1hr lFound: Female Cat-grey f'lounshl'S:-\-i-cws-arc-v 1ml1l_...'4J-C)dc m oH·c; upi apparent defeat will [g NB hme poollten.wlk I wttan, wht neck & green be tranc;torml'd 1nlo rnu\lnf' \ 1t·tor~ Knuw it X' rontidr nt. rral11r to t;>ch $450+ 639-8722 11amese eyes Vic man) arr fasunatrJ h\ \our lalcnl\ and attron\ qmmt Bll1 Penn Bayfront I r: e Ir I F a I rv I ew CM GREAT WESTERN SAYINGS 3200 Park Center Or Costa Mua,.Ca: Demonstrators FUN JOB 957-2361 ext. t204. Are you adventurous and gift wrap ~~t ":~~r~~.J°& IHOIOllY Flllll nger' to learn. Travel Supervise & coordinate Wfftern StetH and Re-auemt>ly of hOllday gift sort areas With our tuper· pack• flex hrs WIH train visored marketing teem. Westcllll Plue 6•2-0972. J P Enterpr1 ... has aev-ltd lt1tJlll1trt Ira eral Immediate opening• Newpaper home delivery. for those 18 and over We Own car. 5'25 mo plut otter major medical. Im-bonus. Hours 2am-5am. mediate Income wlll.Le on Call 24 hrt. 759-0630 the job tralnl~11citlng S.C2·60l5 bonua progr•m Hlg~ earnings, transportation NOHEOLUllHS lurnlahed Star1 tmmed must speak English, have For appt. call June own trentp $5 50 to Pri dgen. 846-3337 star1 646-8079 ( 12noon-4pm Thurs ~ Fri ------------ only) llOISllllPH DentallOrtho Recepl Benelill. 4 '~ Dys E1tp req'd NB 642-2626 DENTAL AECPTI SEC w/lnsurance experience, 4 d~yl 546-3000 CM .... -DESI CURI exp mature detk' clerk. Start i med 646-17 t 1 anytlm ---llUVH/IHSHIEll Couple with lhr" children look Ing for help .. ag .. t2. s. t Outlet Include laundry, houaecleanlng. Ironing, and aome cnlld care Must be non smoker and have own transportation. 20-40 Hr wk. salary negotiable. 854·0954 1111. IHTI SCTY TAUR US( \fml21J \t,i. 1111 ~r11ar10spu1ligh1<.fan1a<.~ rumnntc. comp Fml pret. mo/mol 751-2342 crcall\ 11~ l .trl·cr or hu\lnt"•'I ,1lh anlcmcrn-~ 1sh l·um1:\ true. monl'~ 1s SS50 771-39S5 875-2828 ~OUND Fem blk/wht ma<lra\3llahk..1nd H>ullht.•11d1ngadouJolcuphuna Ll'O \qu.lrtUS ~mte-W.nted-$330 plus Beagle mix Fem blk il('r\t)n<, heir \llU gl·t lo lw.rn •11 m atterc, dep Laguna ee.ch No Shlhtzu mix Fem blk/wht GEMINI I ~I ~' '1-lurw 2111 \l•n\l' of d1rcl11on I'> rl''>tored. pets Call 497-1360 Aautralian S1111pard mix Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H ~--Beauty -Mutt know L A. erea Apply at Karl Home Video. 873 W 16th St , Nwpt Bch IHm ASSISDllTS TAAJNING PROG~M Richard Ouellete Salon 200 Newport Ctr Dr. NB tor buty one doctor Newport Beach practice 631-4236 . Want Ad Help? 642-~678 Fem Brindle wnt Boxer J'111k\c,1011JI '>UfX r111r 111.1!>.l'' lul rall \.L\ olkr I am ti) mt•mlwr '"ll Spacious Utility apt fully Numerous catsfkltten1 & l.OC1Jll'f31<.' dtkmmt1~1lllwr1·"1l,nl llunl.hpn1\C\\.iltd )ou'lllcarn lurnOuletS160/mo •'A Terrier Mix pupplet through procc'I' nf 1l•i.ll hinr utl CM 650-7739 Iv m19 New.port Beach Animal CANCER !fool' ) I I uh 2~ I I rK U'> on Ira' l'I. '><1t1al act I' ti} Uc. a ltatals Waatti""ltit Sh.ittr. 125 Meae Dr, keen ob!>cr-.c:r. l\•H'l'I \ l' p1rhHl' 1n11' cn11rl'l' Ll·a' c: line: potnt ... details CM. 644-3656 tor anothl'I t1rtH' You'll gr l 111 ' 11at1on 10 prest1g11w' .-,o<.·1al atTa1r :aretaker ln exc:llWnge for Foulid: Fem pup~ Blk \l ''"fll 1111 .. I"" ial r"l·,11111 r1,httl apt. 38 yr old bactt A•I• w/brn merltlngs. Dobie "' '''-' ' 4 ~:9-3313 A.it for Tefry mix? Red COiier VICE CM VIRCiO I \ul! 2 '-\rpl ~~I ( hn k detail\ highlight ix·r-\A/non smkr wa.ntt condo 8•6-8766 l<.'Pll\Clll'\\ ,ho~ 1h,11 \1111 haH· <Ill.CS!> lo mrnkrn \Ullll.C matenal. t-2br, gar S500-Seoo ~ouNO SCotty female '-,rn11"·oor "ho l\t'll\ 11111\ 111,1\ I~· "11p1ng, hoping ~uu 'll <..·rr R11man<..e 1'1 H Bcl'l.C M. Orange ar .. part 11f<.,tt•flar111 knd' 'P1tr 111 l1k Cell 213-928-9517 eve ~~~? 6~.7~;jt H9ll U 8RA(\rpt 2' 011 121 l<l.·<>d ~ntc.rnmmunrulll'anddo~ome Ofli It t I V't · I h h ct a a I ,._,, Lott Cat vouno 11 tor- l>i.'f\Onjl 1fl\l'\t1g.11rng F <>l u\ 11n t hM"ma. romant.l' re '1tWn'I 1p l at •CANNERY VICUdE* tolM, Jutt spayed, ltm K'"'"" ~trnng1·r 't ou'll g.11n throu~h untQUC' wa1r o l nprc\•ung tdea'i. i:reeatandlng bulldlnga Col Prk CM 5•6-2990 c •l·m1n1 V1r~11. C..,.lgtttanu\ rx-rnin<i· pla) key rok\ 1250 sq tt & 750 sq tt S1 Lott Dog. Purebred Black • C'ORPIO IO ll 1 \-\:u\ ~I I \<.cent on l1fl'\l\ll· d omej,tlC per sq It 875-•&0e Scottie, Ana 10 "Suai." ;11IJ 11\1mt•n1. u 1n\ld1·r .mun crH w11 p:l\\1 ng po !>s1hle <:ha ngc ol rr\1dcncc. 400 + 1q ttR .. ao"eble REWARD Pl•u• call I 1brnn rc,cJI~ sctrct. could JlfC'>l'nt unique gift. fauru\ native help~ 1763 Orange Ave. Call 642·4281aft5 pm. ,nu "t'l nd ot r1·d l.lJll' You'rt· going tu ~10! Ownr·ktty M .5-9t6t or LOST M wtit cat 11 tlniaii • SA<aTTARlllS ('"' 11-lki 211 Dc-finC' term\ ..ct o ther.. 1n ••4·2270 .. ,. 10/27 VIC Garnet e I IMllllllH Full & p/tlme poaltlont Architectural firm located neer John Wayne Airport hat 2 lmmed openings. Expel' neceeaary. All. A/A, payroll. benk recs. quarterly 1811 return• thru tr111 balenee. We'll coo- sider college student Ac- counting major '°' p/tlJTle potltlon. Call (714) 64 1-2828 . BRICK LAYERS Helper Be dependable & have good tranap. 875-3175 CARE lor toddler In my CM homt. Mon·Frl ~3011m -5pm Mutt have own tren1p, I p5wk, Reis 24 1-8781 alt 8pm rl.lh,t11 light lk orx·n·n11n1kd n111 ~111ll1b1C'ce<.c,:111 l.'ltJX'n'i<.''I I un:ir ll•PllT llll name 'Simon' 873-5267 !)Cl\lltnn h1ghhght' lun <it'O\Ujhl\. ~h.1r1,ma. ah1ht) to mat..«; 'right tSO sq ft prof olc; --=::;;;::;;;::;;;.._;:;;::;::.,J..._,_-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=:;:.. l h11lll.'\ p,.,,,' pla)' 'rlgnll1l .10I r~e iy/wodw vi.v. 23e 1 C1m-Cl,.r~· ·' _ SAGfTTARfl 'S f~c" 1~·fJt.•l -11 Pm1uon '" 'ltrong )OU get "hat pu1 Or •211 Irvine Cor· CIRCLE I MAllETS '"II "anl \llU <.hc1" \Ou .tr<' fl<>"<'rlul t rt·:111ve. rl'\OUrtl'ful Propcrt\ 1<, nlf' C•mput' Von Kh•r· • • inure than originalt' ant1upa1cd I u .. e rela11on<ih1p gro"'i \1rongcr. ~:,'·~ ~&,:;: n111rl' rnf)<in\1hllll\ c\1\1\ J\ re'iuh $400 Ph. 752-246' CAPRl f'OR!'I. 1 Dl't 11 Ian I Ill ·\\\1,8nmcn1 "an he completed. x AlrPQrt tru 3 room ,hon 111p m.t) lw OC'lt'\\:tr\ untl '1111'11 IC't'I fol tilled Rurdcn ,., hfttd. tulle .All utll• Incl. Lot• or 1pn•n l1jtht O;l\h\:'-and )011 l'rt1hark Ufl<)O ti \Cl) 1mronant m1s\tt)n. parklng.14811, mo-to.mo \ric:, l 1h1;11)1,·11;011' pl<i) paramounl role.). OK. 8&2·93ff AQUARJU (fan 20-1 ch I 8): M oney owed ours paid -you win :>WA 1000 tlf on Wllaon, moral 'lltor) and g.11n 1n monclaf) M.'O\t" M emb(r of orpos11c \ex Cott• M-.a Hso~ 1.1111 help\ \OU gc-110 hl'.trt of matter\ Yo u'll ha \e special dcahnas w11h Leo MCCard .. N tr. 14&.7729 J d . ,. . llW Hlllll r--' ~ ? --....... .. WllTAIT IWllll t; , · \ lnttMIWI WedMeday •· 't1 fi "--1 .: A M. a1 2588 N«wi>or1 Blvd., 1ntll\ 1du.1I I n<,t an1<ll· ""'ll ht· rrrn\.qed .. lat Htt -- PJ. CF.S lfd> l'I \f,1nh :Ill Yo\l'll he: at nght plact' at crurntl ... ,.... ltll ~:~ •• ~~·Mi~~ Newpon n\11t11t nl ln111111nn """" trur ,,., rn touch "llh ·1nn<"r fcclin1~ .. 'ou l Ho R N t 11uld "In .1 ldl.\o Gi\l" f)O\\-('tl, 111 Jl(r\Uft\IOft 8fl h<"tghtcnrd Ont "'hn c~ Utt 1:C. C~-~ Cell (71.C) 537-4840 for tnu~hl ''''' tn pJ\I '' hJL ~ ~Jnt,tn \UP~Jrt )~U ~lor~tcS1~6~1tt5~~~~~~-~~~·=•=n~fo=·~~~~~=E=~~E~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I • ' Exper. w/lront ofc &. tran- scribing tklllt Xlnt Hlary & benetua. 64W2A2 lllllllll LYllOI deble. Conlact Oreg II your are lnte<nted In Hycle Monday thru Frld1y earning 135,000 to betweert 9:30 and 10:30 $50,000 or more In com-am. only 6'2-432. t ml11lon11 and are wllllng PIX ,._I u••is to work hard lor It, coo· _,. -llder this.; Me11lll L.yocb Ans S'tlC exp. Flexlblt hrt Realty is the mo11 pres· NwPfBcl\.-Tll0-8305 tlgloua. mott growth PHOTO LAB counter oriented name In r .. 1 et-sales. PIT camera knowt-tate Prepare yourtelf ed 1 s h h now for the next real e•-ge pre · neps 01 1 r tate boom Car"' op· _P_h_o_t_o_~_-_2_42_4 __ _ por1un1t111 ava111bl•. PIOTIH FUIH Lklenslng training avell-opening for en ex- able. To Interview call 'perlerieed cuttom picture Wall Maclbortkl or ~lkkl framer In O.C.'t larg.,t & .i Me_trlll Lynch Realty at futest growing frame & S.6·9.36fl0f 8"4 7 ·65081 art ge11eiy. We otter a MODEL SEARCH MEN-WOMEN& CHILDREN tNo experience neee11ary) DUE TO AN.IHC~EAS& DEMAND FOR NEW FACES IN THE FASHON & ENTERTAINMENT RELA TEO INDUSTRIES APPLE CORPS PROllCTIOIS Is now lnte<Vtewtng for. • FASHION & VARIETY SHOWS •TV SOAPS a COMMERCIALS •PAINT & CATALOG • PROMOTIONAL EVENTS For more Information call 7 t4/851·6800 llAHY wanted for 18 mo old girt, PT!n, flex hr1 Avail wknds U SO p/hr GOOd w /chlldr en Ker l, 478-3120 good starting 11lary Medical benellll and un- llmlted opportunity for advancement Into u1e1 0< managerMnt. Dedi- cated hardworking Indi- vidual only pleaM call it~5-e« PUYlllllll llH Priv school. Hu"'· Bch erea_ 2:30-6pm 538-1« 1 PLlllH journeyman exper )(Int oppty to be lralMd In tpecial!Dd field for right lndlv. Own tool• Selary negollona ble {;all .. 6•2-4300 for ad• 125 leave me1saga. Preschool OHi THOlll for H.B. tehool. exper pref 960-8788 PllHS tHUTH A.B. Dick. Itek 3 Yrt exp Xlnt wages. In• N.B 844-8233 District Managers II you enjoy working with young boyl & girl' and da1k 1ob' ore not for you con.ider o career 1n the new1poper circulo hon field Th" i' o unique pot1hon with doily challenge• & reward1. Our open+ng1 or• u•ntn•d.ote Appl1conh mu't hove a van, "ot1onwogon or tfuck We offer on ucellenf •olory with o bonu~ pion and gal ollowon<e We hove on e11cellent benefit pion thot il)<ludu ho1p1 1ol11otion 1n1uronct , l1berol vocot10~· and holidoy1' Cond1do1t• mu~t hove CJ de•ltt to be 1ucceoful ond be w1ll1no to work hofd If you t+unk yov hove rilt qvolificotion1, pleote..,_i,. "' ,-r.on to th e Daily Pilat Monday thrv Friday 9 1 I om or ~ • pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 '"' . . ' ""iilflniinliM;t ... h.llil i ..... ~i .. ~'i .. ;"'~li~lta~=:~~i!~ll~l:~~~=-111 ,;-,:a:~~~. U• t ... , ... IT -sk s tJ(pet '°' ... J Ollt '"' \aol8 + e ~ '81 Mecgi9g0t H ' .... au...... ••• ......... • ... lduettlon & UJ* di-,e ~. COl'nl)Uter ~ '9*'t bou1iqw FMh 8uooMttc.tl of on.ntal bOat ' ...... VHI', HoftcM I !£! ; W&ble 8~ & bOn'8 1\11.1~ 557-.338' IOnlti.&19·296-0304 8~S1ff &45-2001 O/B 17200 711-0Mt 74 • ...... Mlllm 70220Pelal.AIC,c.w, 2t t tt30 - -t•f •/ -' ' C-. IN, 71K mt, new . ttetory motOf, Yfll'f .. ftf .rta .. · MllPYlllllT Saltl --. Fu" ttmt PQlftlOn. IOtM Dfex.,K..al'ldbrd,ldnw ULLllMD• mlnt ~7M-f117 cie911Qt60,851-1.._ Otl•LSU>AN,llpd,.., ru11 Of P8f1 time f0r 1met1 1-. ..... ·-·-L A drMng. •Al>f'A'/ 173 df"Mr .2 rin. atande,mlrr0r --Aile -.re i. • roof' loo.Mill '"...... L41QUM"1CPA firm S7 ... _.... -·-w 11tttSI ~..... '415. 0-at eofao.d a.5. •79.3 .. PaclfJc Bluetln ''74 ~. 8iloy9, aMlftn 79 3000 Q(/bfu lnt.Jdni , Advertltlng 0..lgn Co p /ht "on-•moker. In II~~ "<>Mt, Ml Of ~ .,.,.LP/ yen ~~· dfop ~7009etove, 8c>OnMMr C,~llOO. ~I ~7M.A.!27Krnl; ~M~.,.,._rr,:,'Y· ......,,k"""outot1tlom9rw 414·14&3 par me, hout· •9• "~ ..... _,........,QH7.,.. e...-...atSan,-·o ..,, .. , ..,.,.'¥~·.., '""' "._ iy/commlttlOn. Ptefet r• 1..-2., yn Old Mutt ,,_.,,. -......_ -Npt cntr need• entwlf HOln/SEOlnARY t111 ••P« N9t11• er...... Ethen Alien eon .. a ~ Boat wonia San Pedro Au 1117 mi pt\Qnlll. lfrandt, tyl>Jno & Poot contr1ctor ne1d1 FUl'llon lltand, Mr Tom, ru, ~~~1~~~~~ tbl elmo.t new $300, din-thru 1 Vela4 ~ bid 10 FOf ~1hY9 ~& bllllng 9:30 to 3:30 M·'lh motivated indtw•ual to 644-88&0 lngtt>t& 6 chalfa'350 o, OC*llno 2PM tt/7~1 81 ltMlrat•on tte5 Call SteY• 759* 1995 handl• phonei.v llllng, ---IT ... IUll ~t offer 644~ 1147 olf:C. Of South Co&tt modell, Jon Aeynofda. typing & Qlnlfll c1errc.1 W.11 PIH• Dependable tull lime per-Hid'ea~ SIO Antq dbl Ma.rtne Sutwy«.5732 E IUll IEW 1Ulnc>Jtad dlf rep p /J lf·NIR SS F'ra.w1y & Dyer Ad. Flo~ by Mo<rl. FI T PIT. ton. exper 'ICI Hoo-bd·dreater Sfi0.$125 30 S.C:Ond St, Long a..cn. •'1 760-15~ or S~3e LOGllly baaed au. lomot:>ile (714)241..0282 Responatb.IL 6.4.$4 144 tmoker Pttf, Cynth.11. cnt .. tetnon W (lrv/Vale Ca 90803_ 8ktmutl be ·-&4~06 549.932e ::;":"~f-i~'= ..... OYEl 110 ~.egta~':! ='c!1:i':,.:t. llOPT 1111...-or 1 ITUT .... -., I llY Flllmlll p -.........._...,,, u -__,. 111 " • 8 12 w.11---·-LES llJ emount Qf 1~. ot bid , r__......_,_..........., .. ~ful appllcant will lm• Mon.Fri. Co1t1 t"UI-:mmldlate e!:'~'rm tor t57•8133 rnaa p~a.ble .to 8111 ~ ToChooNftom .. , ..... •bOvff 1.,.,1,,. 01, M ... onic. 631.or23 for exclusive chlldrena .. d c-, 8• p --Al d d e ~ •111U•I •• •• • •-S C 1 .. 011 HI ng mma .,o a '9aSln9 '°ft gOld· vor a.n ugeri• 1 1 • 11oe sklllt, Xlnt driving,._ IHPT llOT•Y -store, • Plau-employment Mutt be an floral dMtgn nuetral Frui.r. BJ!~ of t>ld 'fll...n'I cord and be avllleblf 6 n I LeMeguln. Exp. pref· eMrgetlc & ebll to work back groond $139 obo due 10 dayt EhV91ope ' • ....,. pw • MY• per WMk from i •m lnYellment firm need• FIT 5"9•8585 w/peopl&. Trani a train-549-3265 ~I ital• "Sealed Bid". IN 14JfNA ,.MtK 1001 OuaUS1rMt to 12 noon. otl'tlf hour• pere W/Computer a,j(lllt ---Ing furnished. Earn $40-OwMf r~ right to F'OF::\SC:HE • AUOt Newport 8Mch t9 be expected' & nago-To S t9.ooo 955·l l20 IALU PIRlll S100fdty demon1tratlflg Waterbed deluxe King retu11 any Of all 1>1<11 17~M-......_..•--81..., 1114* liable. ApplY only YT• Retell - -&nllnw-10 wortt tn ftO(lft l'tOUNhOl'CflJdl(Y' Mutt be' USO 120,t.950----.... hat1dwrltten letter ot no shop. Witt train. Mostly fle>clble to traYll at eo·1 lll~ks 7 Z2 Buena Plfk TIP Ill Piii more than 50 w0td1. aup-CLERKS AM·•. 833· 1885 exP90M For lnteN!ew Garett S1Jn 481™1 moorlno Wltfi 121-IOH FO< Pampered pon.d by COnlllntlonal SALES REPS tor new 10AM-4PM ce)I 750-1000 great 21' Ketcn In JClnt lo-MerOfP9M hn~ reewne. to: John Dinkel Full I Part Ti•t ho-· water freat-·n• ~ peraon to. Mr C -• l 111_ 1-122 cation S 1~.500 931·5525 ID llll .. atl ••-Editor, Roed & Trlltk " f sys"t""' .. -. 55•538,,, ""' I Orozoo at t 1811 HerbOr trtU I ... r •• ,._ - CBS M.,,aztnes urrv """ .,.. • Bt· ... G d n. Perman«111iip wanted, * * * * * * * * Top~ PriCM Paid 141>9 Mo,;-;'OYll ave •' W.EI 1naiL •u, ., "'..,,.o.,. Toots. 1abr .. 1w, radlal 38' Bertram. aide tll OK II OlllfT MOI can.,,_., or A9Y Newpart Beach 82M3 Opp0t1ur111y to tea1n retail-• .. m PART TIME name atm aaw. bldg materlalt. Call Tom &46-3126 __. •• -· Ing LOii of customer P&IT'TlllE badge auembly work, MQ9ed. tum, e· SabOt, ... UIS '11·'•~ ..... ---· C r.>HHh 1 · _ H f " R 'J . t r ' ') -41> I /I, C ·17 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON Extra ahatp, low lflltea Au1omatlc (220YJl<Q) contact w orll 1nvotves tor IO:Yely Hallmark 11ore 1n 1tamp1ng, pinning, p.ck· V~ Dunet>uggy, Ping l1ilM11•1 · 7021 Lo Owft.fQty & ~ •iaf.IEllllll noor •tocking, pricing H B. Fieltlble hr• '•flnJ •no Dellterlty. must t1ra Pong Table,• rabbit cage a;m.n A1f1Y 300 Perteet (l1C)IH .... 213 Of 714 637-2333 Tnll customer1msunce-&1or 9Ytt' amt-wtmda flu..-.$al -S4.50 ~ &. <PUGb mate! 4:3L SM:. •eot1dll1011 all 1w1fd-11'Jn.--~ P/TllE $2381 • • Ideal lor r•flred peraorr ~Attendant for ~cling center Jo Laguna Ntguel Shopping center at Crown Valley Parkway & Hlllhurat Tuff-Tl'turt·Sal 9·30am to 5pm S3 50 hr • mo bonu• (213) 498·1164 Wa ere Meklng mature, Celi Julien, at Pars Hall-8-5. 6S0-3880 ~ard. 9am·2pm Sal/Sun board $495. 857-1«11 ... • P111c~t 1157 relltble lndlYtduals who mark.W -4064 TUOIH·PUSOHIL Cetta HI '24 , ~ ~~:; ·~ 611 SC Blk Mr Bn.IlilAXEYTOYOTJI 1~202 ~ 84S~-o829 ere lntereated In provld· 11 1 Fl /PT 12 ••ter lak" IOll ~ Y LI' P-7 s, Lo11 TLC. $22,500 lngoutllendingcustomer SALH-YllH s~~E c,~5 th • I aF .. ihYer4Sae.. MOPED 1360 ml 1190 Salff-~LINlno obo(816)«9-IOOl af\7 service with • smite r:o·u!N"rly pl4uswkcomndsm. Exlsapelonr c M . 642 041 r r p UI. Fri NOY 2. f92!t Maple, CM 786-3519 or 979-0536 * * * * * * * 73 TAOnA s 58K orig ml Please apply 1n person • Fendll' ampt spkr Tele-~ · Ii I 00-6 OOpm weekday• Bruce. Video Expertenc., TELEPIOIE caiter Guitar 4'"' hp WELLEIT llYEITJIY This 11 truly 1 of a Ind or 1 00-4 oo pm Saturday Newport Ctr. 720-9266 Me«: O/&-motor Weed ••ter~yclt1/ PllE·IWIEI ID's Look at o1hera llret and Sunday Exper people rieeded to eater' TV, stereos. Ledy 1e .. 1t11 1011 S 14,600 673-11111 -,,, PINTO SQUIRE . W~GON • Elitra lh11p, LQW mtael. Automatic (220WKOI 12384 BILL MAXEY TOY OT A t9202 8Nch 962.()829 SCIEEIPllmll Mt up appt tor oulll<M ROlexdresa watch Span. ·80 XT2SO UOO Good 773201 4spa/c(896RFP) "74 911 , 3t,OOO ml, orig ·•IUL ESTATE* FEDCO 111110. lf<lllllng to learn & grow with uln foroe. Salary plus style dining rm aet/& condition E~/957-2"'71 79 320! auto a/r(276ZST): owner/records, •lloy•. n company Some e>Cper camm. Call Ted at chrs Household misc -~·-'"' " 8032015spa/c(2afl'931) pnone, 5 spd, stored • *SALES* ..1030 Harbor Blvd pref. 631 J3494 680-87&0 Morel Meter Bt•H IOZO 803201$1pstrf1ane7"Vi mint Sl5.500 957-0380 MIKE lcl£W'S SOUTH COU .. TY MOTOIS ·97 Mur Beautiful • wm trade tor beaUl Pide· up or $3000, 548-.8472 C....relalidHHttlel. E~~~~ao~~~~u~~ly SlllOAIJ TILl .... I -AnHque-hln1, knl<»t-17if090fXcU!Hoa\( :~~~:~~~=~~~ '78~&11sc41u 935 nose Nearee39yearoldltrm Employer F_ulllime.Lot1ofphones, 1tPIUTOll knacka,-sk i equip. POPTOP MINI MOTOR 8l320l5sps/r(lDUE497) Pearl coiof, snrl. blau ® •69 LTD 390 Vnyt loP. stereo. tnr hitcti w/io.d Mr, Qd--1Mtot estPL new Mlctl stl' bltd tlree S 120010~ 968-2673 wholly owned and Pll'· typing and 10key.Small Sl·lOt/IUIMlet••' clothes: tools, drapes. HOME 8l3201A/la/r{lDAG964) stereo . new tl ru aonelly operated by its WllTltSS/WllTHI lflendly N,8. marine selet ll Ouelltled btan~ls. baskets. pot-. ( 162T JG~c 81 320! s.p ·s ·1 1cso0860J 675-82061673-2123 1984 RA881T 4 dr. founder aervlng lh9'eom-Aothchlld1· Restaurant.-office. 631~ .. d 1 Medi i.y& much. much morel S2GI& M'32015sp 1/r{1CSif 14.S) .79 9 SC blk T _ _._ 1 merclal, lndullrlal, Apart· apply 1n perton 2•01 E. "" ver a, no exper 865 Sonora Rd, Mesa Del • * * 82 320l 5ap air( 1esl.-t6) , t 1 r...,.. or limo CU SI I'> lh 14• lltf mo IOP S~l!~40 · LAP Co'I SH ~6 Jlt>< idu~ '6 100 00 71 TORINO • 8 cyt., PS/PB. auto Jt:::,,· SHOlobO •• call &O menl and Lend Market Coast Hwy, CdM IEIEUl IFFICI :Cmed~IU~ FT~:;;, et.; Sat ~!llY 8·3().. t ·~ BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 82 32015sp •Ir (37~29) ;: ~;~;;i~.:.d-:'6-,,.. wbreance~e onrotdl~l,flronanccholaen· .. -....... -"-/T perm. It bk kg, type 55 Pa Id d a II Y C Al L Antiques A lhi"9S 25c-.19202 Beach 962-0829 82 320! 58" sir( 11gp463) 7756 wk/64>7742 ev " • "'" wpm, gen'I office e>Cp 540· 7321 ext 5 S200 Sewing maettlne '79 4 * Cl• A 28' loaded 82 633csltd' d ( 1elv4'40) trolled by others On the .llClllY FllllS N~r AlrP<?!,t. 852" 1188 S 150 All craft Mage· side bath, ne~ Inter' 82 633csl I'd (1e<>g442) '79 930, Vloblter Int.Jo • 12 ce.pn New l.Jphotstery runs .... saso 67>9579 spot management de-Opportunity to"" g<>Yr-SEm/•HtST TILIPlllE W.ES z.lnes Fri/Set 10em-4pm S22K/obo. 54!P931 8332015apalr(1GLK624) clSloos Open door man-mentfoo<ls&glMstorhol-._ Ad Ill Or a 8S320l5apa/r(1fwl515) agemant No weltloo Jor tdays Flex ~tt train. N :~ ... '8.~:r.r iv;~~ mr=:onn~~ll C::art ~,:;,· <1r1ty 1939 Wallace Trailtn · 63 320i s.p ·s· (010512) · mt Stored until '82 Mag wf Ptrelll tire•. amlfm cass. snr1, alarm Jull tuned n.,... clutch & brakes Perfect cond $35.000 OBO 73 ,_..103 ® 'll""8WU. auto. air, s-, pt> (155PUU) • en appointment 0P9(11ng Westclilf plaza 642-0972 Yellow Book Directory, Chnstmas BouUq\Ht Sale Utility' IO"• 83 528E 5sp L'd (856441) for 2 Commercial · lndu1-Fuhlon Is 640-8030 cation llun has an .dnt 754.6977 Nov 3. 9·4 Grange Hall. _ -83 528E al t I'd( 1HIW809) 1114 YAIAlll IL ''"' trlal people wll~lty -----opp6rtunlty for a career __ __ Corner Victoria & Thurm •~8 heavy duty squ11e tub-63 5211E a/t ld'd(207194) who want the lreedom to Little ~lss Mullet sat on a oriented Indi vidual TELEPlllE SlllCfTH .-It L. 6lla •ng frame, pile encl $425 84 633csl 599 Id 2.um679 THEODORE ROBINS WOfk •ny territory or type Tullet: alonn came a Typlng, Ille bookkeeping, Exp pref. Will tralri Lovely um'' ac.. . ~ 673-8096 ~ of property No farm sys • handling vendor & tenant F •• o SUPER -• spider end read In the complalnll. Call Mlchelle remodeling Co In CM M L A ... IL • • Aate Lt.uiat MlO tem Pleue call tor D111y P1101 c1ass1t11d for an •wt. 760_8865 Salary open-bonu111 STUFF. Furn, oou~old ----------(llJl')l•I •171 .1mu1m1 ''"'' lTOClllSE FllM o/2'1 M I••~,.,. . .., 'OP SU 6~80 CAP S1• 89~ SX>OO CAP •M>u<hOn q<'"' <!"~ SY •O 8() FORD ~ ,,.,, "1Al&Olil: 8l V Ci (0\TA -.-1 \A ~.;: 001(1 inteNlr# ai>potntment section ab<>Yt Miss Mui-(Mon-Fri S:30-5:30) B11bw1 549-7922 items, C1olnes, collec-'1111111 AMiii • • •• WISUJ I , TlYLlll 00. let's Tultet end t>ovght it t::--.,,....------tibles Sat only 9.4 s 139/mo + tx. $486 down 208 W. tit. Santa Ana 2121'• 1 Cl'.Ylc Plaza. Suite 260 tor $9 95 You can sell y!Legel trainee. pit, TEU,...E llUOfTll 1620 Warwick Ln. c E Commercial lease CLOSED SUNDAYS Newpart Blacil ·your lultet and tots of flex hrs Min 55wpm. Ac-Best charily, top dollar SS, Westclllf/Oove< Shores ALL-SAVERS TO CHOOSE FROM 1-Guard Red l ·Slate Blue •• ti t . . "') 'll ... P''W 8'fO,pa,~1~ 11'/144-4110 other thing:. thrc;iugh curacylnellareasamust PT/Fl. 642·1394 Jtwtl(J •214 (71 4)432-1977 Daily Piiot CtasSHtad Xtn_t spettlng Salary TOP$$$ _ • LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S• 1 e; I , Bf'clCtl Btvo 1o111n11n9ton Beactl Adi Cell 642-56)8 nwt. 851-6999 OrAMONO EARRINGS 'Ir nm -E -.-Femalea pref Models and L•IUCIUW VOLUME SALES SERVICE& tEASIN& 3670 N C~rry Ave (l 14) 142-2000 THEOOOU Escort•. (2 l3) 866-l9114 ct. While/clean, Sacrlfloe FH LISS $2-00. 240·2733 L s-•-"'-I ROBINS . vn 1 IEllEL ASSIST. eo::.~F;,;g~':tic Some front ottlce, mu1t •ilctlllllffll lfil 1•1-•411 ~peper FORO J06G "1AIP.01 &l • C. KIDS -EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! beneat & person•ble. 2 Lrg signed oil paintings. • Exper. pref but not nee. Table 48" md white 1or· Only hard workers need mica toi>: bamboo bot- apply. 754-1033 tom. 2 leaves. 4 matching LONG BEACH (No Cherry exit-405) IN BUENA .. Mk P ORSCHE• AUC>t, '83VWGT1 Wltl't Air Cond. Blaupunkt atereo. pl<llli llrM, tllC1ory alloy wMeta CO~!& M l\A 1>.a; •.•'110 chelrt. Rowing methlne, * WAITIEU/H * c>reet1e111ynew;-159~1~ Morning break'fas1 .shift open, 5 days, experience only Apply 1n person. Vll- llllllilialllli~l;;;ft;ll;;;AJt-~~-lt+lege Inn 127 Marine Ave ~~~~~~~~ Batwa11Ta . . AGES 11-14 EARN lf TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now ~•1-l} __ optntt'C$ 101 youna Httr btlytrS lo secvrt relden kif Tiit Oranct Cols! Ditty Piiot Our trews start 11 3 30 pm Ind I-~ llfll• B 30 p Iii weeWlys Oii Satllfdly ... 'wot\ 1 ft• lllOlt houtS You wil u rn many trll>S ·and prun. aloft& wilh e1r111nc your own monty , ' ttiete 1s no deltverillC 01 collecllon 1nY01¥ed tt you 11e 1ntt1tsled. please u• Mr hri (7_14) 548-7058 -.~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS 1 CodeJ0< P 5' Some carpe11 10 M11syone 14 Roosted 15 Peaced9tly 16 -·111e1t 17 Sodklm cnto11de 18 Monaco city 20 Doc1or 22 W .. lern Indian • 23 O.Cree 24 8r11ny game 26 Pool Ille~ 27 Devlce 30 PrtlOl'I \/1P1 34 Seizure 35 OB -Starr 36 Appropria1e 31 te 11tueted 38 Up 40 Faction •1 Curve 42 Tie 43 Thwe1t.O •5 Made a nome •7 Spealll lndlstmclly •8Pot-H •9 P\Jmmela 50 Loll 53 ··Aeeoy 3 • 90! 5<I \/er11her 58.Joluws et Cogn1nn1 of S2 Cna11net ·•~ 53 Entnu ... 6" Sm111 l>trO 65 POlllO l>UOI 66 corpulent 67 lnlormatton DOWN 1 Former time 2 Wingltke 3 Accumulate 4 Con~11 5 Oraw 8 1>e10 6 G1me1>1ro 7 ScP111m1 8 Pol eddltton 9 Beno10 10 Lei ott 11 Title 12 Give 1ne eye 13 Bumpkin HI Oav11 Cup toe ate 2 1 Tne nearett one 25 Ac;cesse• 26 Ceuttous '7 Tomi 211 Originate 29 P•nnacte 30 h illed PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO 3 1 Rom1n ;udge 32 Lns covered 33 O"u1e1 35 Request 39 Mo•eo,,., 40 Altgl!la •2 1nky •• Hoty Roman EmperOI 4S <>tunes .. 7 l 4tn0!n Until var •9 lmtate 50 Cnurcn area 51 Hoel 52 Crate wetgM · 53 Allempt 55 Reoero1ng 56 Selm1 57 Btg~nis 59 Box off sign 60Comp Pl 11 12 13 WlfTIEU/WAITTll Exp pref Apply at Loves'• BBO Restaurant. 3046 Bristol St , Costa Mesa WAH.at Nlmll Apply In person btwn 12·5. 1672 Reynold•. Irvine ASk for Bob Cordova hilt Waatt4/ Dt•"tic s101 HHCleanlng hutbandtwlfa team. Prol'I exp, rflfable, rel• 3-9pm 953·2629 Cats . SSOS ABYSSIANS. reg. 12 wks, all shota, home raised 2 M, 1 ruddy· 1 ruddy/red. $300. (May take less 10 perfact home) Call, Iv message 646..0129 Beaut Hlmalayan-se-aJ-pt M·3 yrs 175 wtpapers Sac• 631-3715 Al 3 PM Dtt• 5510 M Sh•W•. 2 yrs old. spade ll'lots Nds home that can give attention $200 hrm 432.0104 pm SHERRv·s POODLE Poodle & Laso Apaos tree to good home 5-46-28411 u.tliu l u10 200 vEXRs ofF1NE CHINESE PORCELAIN & CLOISONNE ESTATE SILE by Pamela Dee •Days only 0 C. Fartground1 Costa Mes•·BOOth 37 First Come-First Serve NOY 1·3 1· 10pm NOY •. 12noon-5pm Barber polea/chalrt, bra11 cash register to S tOOO 771-3966 875-2628 EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 5 1on alr cond. 5 hp air comp, blue print cabinet. pipe racks, 1 ton eleC chain hoist. v~um chambers. scales. 100 KW gen. 2 mil BTU re- cuperalor, 25 hp bolter, blowers. Misc etec mat0ts. and rnueh morel (71•) 250-1911 JOllrr'Wayne-'1'8rmls-mt>r ship. Willi rights S750 673-4733 dys/673-0378ev Magical experience Mbrshp in prlv club MeglG Is less than 112 prloe. Eves. 770-5851 Magic ls)and Gold regular membership-best oller (71 4)494-3122 Nutria Fur~F/length bk>nd {new) Appr al $5800, sac- r1flce S 15001631-5379 Tractor-Mower. all at- tach• vacuum $700 552·5•66· Wuhift Dryer $250 sora S 100 760·94 15 evenings Wheelchelr • $100 Bed linens 64 7-3255 Paaat1(0r1aa1 -& BAAMBACK Baby Grand. i oOd finish & new keys 1800 843-8944 ST ARR Spinet. Pley9 gd.. S.-85. Hm 548-6784 TV" ldie, lltrff 6232 Bea.utlM 25'' RCA Cir TV S 148. 3 yr wrnty Open Sun TV Jottns 646-1788 New 19·· Remote Color TV, $369 Arrllaacn Hl 1 New 25' Stereo Gen elec uprlte lreezr oldie Color TV. $599 "'"' gd s 100 673·6880 Kerm Rima Hardware. ~68 Her1X>r Blvd, C09ta I Ill APPLIAICJI Mesa 546-t691 LES 957-11133 RCA combination 21' TV, Maytag W~ Dryer redk>, Steteo. wood C8bt- (GH ) Gt cond $3110 net S225 OBO 650-4530 both Cali 675-0738 ... h, C..1111 7 11 Refflgerator(2dri$225. New Cofeman canoe S42S Weaher a drv-r $145 ea 854..0l3l eves Dshwlhr S100, &46-5848 '&frig FtF Whirlpool S 100 PfttfiMtl 546-9050 152-9523 241 Formula Liberator 7012 Aetr"". WUher/[)..-. & Twin Ch•Yy°• Super .,, · ·-· cond Must M ii S 17 .500 ..... -+o-+-..,..--4 lre.zer 547-2916 obo 499-2785 675·2t72 1• 17 20 • I J ---&44-'808 -+--+-t---4 c .. , ••• w ..... --------t21R Macintosh wflot1 of H ' AL .. •HIUll toftware. lnctd Macwrlte. •Tll HCIT 1>a1te multi plan & more Twin 12v71'1. twlA Ori1n1, Barely uMd. lncld orig twin Whal«a. 5 11at1-cereon. & ~Ofk. A .rooma. 4 hMCSS.. .all bargain 11 S1800 Call ironic• Ftn11111c Joe. 635-1624 daya or ttveabolrd or corp. yacht 842-3018 l'lftlwt!nd• $375,000 --+-+-~ Computll' Printer Bro1Mr .STU llU HA 1, i.ttw quwtty, petri By PI P 1baent11 own« C6M S400 197.3904 ..., ... "" " '" < 11•)ftl.2t11., i:llilU Am +om . lll-1'71• c.t. bllgl/bfown, ap-IH •• P'OX ~ Yr'f 720-1179 -• ' \ 1 \I ,! f 1 Qf,!) SOUTHWEST O&ll s.ii.vour c:.r. inManl Cath for y<>Yr car. Any make or model Pafd tor or not Get our price firs1 BILL MAXEY TOY OT A t9202 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 962.0829 WEllY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR . FIH APPllllll Cormier ·DILiiio CllEYHLn 182t 1 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-toll;l41·11J1 WEWAITYlll CLWISHCUI S.. Ronald Dace THIODOH ROBINS fOID lObO HAalOll llVD COHAMfU ~2 ·0010 <114) Hl-llto Trade-In• Wel~e OPEN SEVEN DAYS '77 DATSUN 2te Automatic, E.litra Sharp, 4 door. low mlles (2AR~19l $2688 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 192.02 Beach G62..082il 6750 Manenester Btvd (001047) EXlAA SHARP! Buena Peril S69M fl14)U1-IOIO . BILL MAXEYTOYOTA 19202 8Mcn 982-0829 llilc. tin 73 vw &J'* be90a a;: butll engine, good con- dmon·S 1600 499-3873 ~280Z • air: am/Im, -- good oond $3750 oeo. &et", O..ntif 552~292 .. Of 24 1· 1020 - -- ·"77"s 2w 2dr. manua:. Tt,.ta flit leicll stereoto"HS S2500t t>st. * * * * * * * * v K AL u 97!:2947~2~3·7~6-2798 llOllEllT•CI Auto PsowerSCteer A•r 'If llTSll 110 o,. 11 IEW CAH '11-'14 ' cono. 1~:'2~8v~ssett• auto. ps, pb. am Im stereo. Lo Dwn-Eqry & Assum S3988 J:!1 1z1u1B) (7 t4)110·0IOO SILL MAXEY TOYOT A •• ·79 CELICA GT ·192.02 Beech 962-0829 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10to0 HAllllOll lllVD COSTA MfU 642 0010 '84 Niuon Maxima Wag Aulo. tufty loaded• 950C1 ml , fact warr. xlnt cond' st 1 950 646-7~ 1 AMIFM S1ereo. Air Cond Cd illac tl Pirelli Tlres(943VNW) $3688 ******** ••• llCIHfT •CI 81 COROLLA 1rm -·· 11 •• w / air cond, P<>We' It In• .,. 1 -•-steering. stereo LO Dwn-Eqty & A1SYm 1 IY263<191 (71 4)110-flOO $4988 78 Eldorado xtnt cond. . *** .; • 81 CORONA crellm w laddie tttir tnl I Must sett S2 750 Nancy w air cond OOWet 863-19 fO d 642·9795 e ste6<1ng stereo 11426349) • • 76 0,Vtlle 81 Gr9Mda must 91111, xlnt cond.. make offer. 969-1048 6pm-9prn ~ ... frit.....tu.tl THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAllgOli llYO COSlA MHA 1'141 0010 mus1 sett 79 mvs1a~ gh•a rellat>te to m1 ac 6 c:y1 S3700obo Pauj.p73·2533 llicela HU '73UH .at . Celti.Hetll .a.v10 OS pb pw. pseat Pl 1111 111o l'lee1 crui se t346EMFt 12111 $5488 • •Int cond $3000 ~~"~''''' • • • • 675-1752 r.-es • ~ • • .. 11 .80 SUNCHASER I 79 Sevllte E•cetlent oof\. '74 Mlllll' 4. Ex.eel Cond II UI ,• Vf < .. ..,,. ~ 9EM.:H 714 .. 833-'1300 CONVERTIBLE CELICA I d11ton o<1g1nat ownei Cleant40.000 nv on new Extra stiarp low miles s9 500 64,. 2263 eng. MICtlellnS new vony• 1t08ZFEI $6788 80 Seville mMf real top v~r vpnolster' T1f1f Snerp• S 10 1100 10 $3000 PM75-S 1.20 JHfl to22 IH•I 9125 83 COROLLA LIF'TBACK Co.;pe de Ville CJ&SSIC 82 ConUnenlal. An wt111e -w11n Air Cond 18 000 I lmmac s 1250 642 -0795 s 10 800 642-0795 cays 'II •EEP OIE•tlEE ·91 Pretude xlnt cond. snfr. miles. automa11c . dys 548-8823 ~ 548-8623 eves 11 n air, CH S. lgrk $6.300 Feet equ1p·d, wllota ol 6rs..503 1 J [ 1G T\14231 NewporlM II Motors Newporter II Motor• xtres Reedy lor lmmed ' ~.18•8 8 I ELDO bl'tl ~Int co,nd. del.(34 191 Cell Today . 82 Accord ong owner " I M t --•1 S 11 """ 81 CELie • LIFTBAC" mnr us ...,. • .,,,., SI ••• lmmac auto many extras "' " 08 979 02 JOlllSOI I SOI Or11&• Co11ty's eldtsl lJ1ctl1/ltrt1ry •eater 1~111 llYU JOI 'Uh'1. • $8450 obo 559-0336 SY Low miles Factory 673 u or ..e4 ORANGE COAST Sunroot Automatic 81 SEVILLE ELEGANTE, AMC/Jeep 'II lllll ACCORI trans. a" cone ano more dl8981 55K Mt S 11 900 252• Harbor C9sta Mesa St39/mo • tx $486oown I 1CSV9341 110GP9571 714 2S0-4100 ltl-IOH C E Commercial lease $6988 1 Qam-5pm M:f _ ~Its. se-n1ce. & leui•& 2'2' """' '"' AU-SAVERS • • w 4 n .. I lbtftl t0J0 17 141432·1977 B•lLMAXEVTO.,.OTA 8• Etoo wt>t len loaoed !~~~~~~~~~ .81 Chevy t.ton •x4 va 1.------..---..... 19202Beacn 96<' 082Q j ~~61':'i'~J2~:°' Mtrc~ t32S p/b pi s •Int "'" cono b/o fRIEIUllEI 'll TIYITA CRICA 85 CA OIL LACS ry9 ZEP.-.vA over S6000 675-6452 ' cy1 • Spd em tm s1ereo s ·~ dOWT'I 6 cy1 AU1oma11c ·84 Jeeo CJ7· Haume * HONDA * 1B99YPNl -C•osed Enes P Steer g Air Cond tea.se 111.000 ml gd 11111 cummercial Laue Sl'efe<>t!ttYP891J cond Jim Hall 63t-44N HIS ALL SAVERS S2388 Tr.CL.I • toJS n 1~ 1•1432· 1977 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA • ONDA •9102 a.aen ~2-06~ 'noooot PICKUP H N1BERS wlln8cyt automatic& n 10l•1a1~lt 9327 Power Steering c s / C IDll~C 76 &is CUtlaS$ Good 111~.o.44J AR n •unn•ng ca• gd llr~ '•041 9171 LARGESTSE CTION STOOOB0 641-6864 Pr~ good I l-29-&A (714~ Ul llll Tri .. fl ol 1a1e model '°"" m11Mge 79 Oldt Cutten Suprtlm9 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA • 10. TR6 nu -mt runs,.,. CaOtlllCI 1n S°'-11'-'n l8202 Be.ctl 962-0829 1374 8elc'1 BIVd "' ..-w-B•01.1Q'1am dnt cond. 1 W•tmlnsler LNV•~try Must Ml'I Cahlornta•~ustoday' c:tWnf S-'395 $41~'7 -,., ... P.I . a.tween 2a 405 F S3800 o sa 1 2633 540-11&0 0ys 650-4643 ans Duet re•r w~a. 6•2 J11a1r f l ft Vt lklWlfU 9173 2600Harbor81VCS PJ~Htk 9329 DieMI. 10.000 Gvw auto _ -itlr, pw, tMt. CNIM 83 JAG::eofl....rtlble c-63 evo. Qd Wk eat rvns I COSTA MESA 54 Oi1 CrNm cir ti.600 ,,.,_,,,,.., -4 $995 ~en~ --~..----112,111 47,000 orlglnlrmT C.Keil "1-111 852·9523 t.iltntlt l tlU 1nl sl "' .... vuv ObO c;ond a.it, ofr ov•r 760-9-4911898-5800 l. 62 tmpala run• good S10.000 P y675-8120 868US wt1t11en1nt1~1 SSOO See Bob lllll 77,.,ARROW-GTCaupe ..... 1141 ~ outmedl Xll'lt S1 Buch 81...0 H8 w1St«10U1111tl• obO Gr~ 979 4322 f:i2aTXll 7tRX7 3S XD JM. Xk 69 ,............. w~ 1 ., ... " -67 BUG Xlnt meet\ .........,...,. • """ Sf9d,(S24V0W)$5000 llrl'\tball Peri ~ S70Q.tl4 718 8 ••• 11•·0IS!> .. or lt. pull $139S, 59 70 ,tamato bf°"'"'"" .,1C>1A-.CP 786-9'06 r• int run• 'flnt S 1100 ~~c. A~ CClld 88 'l/W 84.JG good ~ 54 .. ., 1-.. 20 000 m 1'1••p I ' - Sn& ObO IS.,· 1031 .,..., "" I 1GWM2$81 t2 ~ )mpel• 4 Of s.-U8 llU'IO odC~.S1000obO 81LL MAXEY 10'101A Sd 7)" af't• 5om 1tX))&e..h Nl-OI~ • • BUENA PARK . j . • r _O .CHICK IVERS ON I• Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. hast 1.,., le.,.rt hull Ill-ONO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC @ ~ 2100 HARIOR ILVI., COSTA IESl . (71•) l•0-1100 (213)-&11-8211 •Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledfl_elJ_ble Sales People _ 0 RAY FLADE BOE HONDA # 11 A1t1 C11ter Ir., lnfle In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7600 Complete Sales, Service & Leasing . I • "ANAHEI M . ... 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales, Service. Parts, Body, Paint & Tire Depts. Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 20IO l1rter lh~ •• C.1t1 ••11 142-0010 er 140-1211 G SOUTH COUNTY· VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach (714) M 2-2000 SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE Orance Countys laretSI Volllswacen/lsuzu Duler We Wiii Nol Be Undersold PARlS OCPARTMEHT Of{H SATURMY G RAY FLADEBOE \ VOLKSWAGEN #20 Alf• Otlter Ir., lnl11 In The lrvlne Auto Center 830-7300 Orange Countys Newest Volkswagen Dealer Complete Sales. Serrice & Leasmg m -e ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAIH.T ,& G STERLING lft # 1 In Thi Wist For SAUS -SHYICE -WSllC -run ,,. }Hip Sills For 8 r~1r.·· Overseas Oellvery Specialists " ~ PAATS DEPARTMENT OPEN -o&s:.~r: ~~~~fee . . BMW1~ROLL'SROvcE 'rm HAAeo• •l•O • LEASING 1540 Jamboree Rd. • ,,.~. • ACCESSORIES 1'9~k-.iwport Beach 840-8444 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS IN(:. • LONG TERM LlASfS • • COMl'fffTIV! 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COST A MESA . 171-2500 0 .RAY FLADEBOE . LllOILI llEIOllY .111111 lllZI #11 Alte hlter Ir., lnl11 In The lrvlne Auto Center ·930-1000 G CREVIER BMW SALES • SERVICE • LEASING "Where Professions/ Attitude Prevslls" Spec:Wlzlng In luropeen ~. J•oetlent l•l•ctton of .... end e«efuftJ prepeted UMd llMW'• always In atoci<. I 83~~17f 208 W. 1at· St., Sent• Ana Corne< of Broadway & 1st St. CIOMCS Sund•V- 8 UN!VERSiTY OLDSMOBILE ...GlJ l~LEMONS IMPORTS HONDA 1301 Ou.II SI. -l#w C•r Location 100t 011MI Bf. -.,,..,,,. DIYl•lon 2880 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. IT\ World's Largest Select/on of 0 \<:::;I Mercedes Benz A.. 833-9300 Class1f1ed advertising 1s your best choice for help 1n sGlling the items you no longer need'. Its Quick and inexpensive. and the Pilot reaches potential buyers who ltve in this area. ·call today. DaHyPilaf ~ t - c1ass1fted ads phono 642-56 78 -- Wes . Lwll& . r.ni . Stnlct • w, sa., . . ~ . ... \ . ".J, \ jt' . . . . . . r" . Coca ne;-caSh dISc overedlhree yeatS- ago in Sun~et Beach 'death house' in the beadrcottagt1hcyshared. 8otfr Harbou . --·.·wejust can'' -.y yes 6r no. Today were stabbed numerous tjmcs, in-Charses were later dropped an the is the flfSl.tJme we w1U rtally be able vcstigators sajd. _ t 981 cue. however, because in-to go out thctt and at.an lntervtewtna Capt. Jack Devereaux confirmed vcstiptors could not prove whose people," the caplaln said. stuJent: heriffs deputi8-said U., do not believe he was employed and arc not sure bow he · su~ h1m.stlf. I By ST.EVE MARBLE OfhO.-, .......... A smaJI amount of cocaine and a larae amount of cash were found three years ago at the Sunset Beach bunaatow wtiere :r man--am1 -woman Coast Beach Boulevard Is being pushed for a designation as a superstreet In a pilot project to smooth traffic flow./AJ.~ .-· ion.Countt)l-Satado1=-• flclals say It may take up to three months to find homes for Its animals./ A3 California Some Olymplca.olflclals are upset about secrecy of stJrs;>lus./ AS ::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:·::::::::::::: Nation Halloween wenf pretty smoothly, all things con- sidered In what was termecta4ltowyear. ~I A5 Mondale, Reagan still on campaign trail as election nears. /AS Worl d ndlra Gan 1 s aar , sasslnatlon· triggers vlot- .e.nce,.Qt>litlcal uncertain- ty.in lndia./86 . ..,. - ·,Princess Stephanie nar- .... ·rowly avehs kidnapping by couple~n car./ A4 • k' :::::::::::::::::::::=~~:(::::::::::::::::'::::::::::::::::::::: Boailn.1 ~--.:..::-~ '.'.fl5re,e_N""ewport yacflts are 1ilmong 24 entries In Los A Angeles-to-Mazatlan race./81 The Holder-20, designed by Ron H.older, gets 1 praise for man-; euverabillty at the 1984 Mallory Cup./85 Sports 'Other Sunset League football coaches give their views on Friday's Edison-Fountain Valley confrontatlon./C1 Newport Harbor High wins the Sea View league water polo title with an 8-4 win over rival Corona del Mar./C2' E~tertalnment "Dynasty" makes It two In a row over "Dallas" In the Nlelsen ratings. /113 Bualneu Real estate Is igaln pro- jected to be the top Investment possibility for Southern Callfornla ln- vestors./87 INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Buslneas Callfornla News ClasaHled Comics Crouword Death Notices Horoscope Ann landers Mutual Funds Na\k>nal Newa Opinion ...Paperuzl Police Log Put>ttc Notices Spor11 Stock Markets Tttevllk>n Theatera WMth« World Newt 81-2 82 C'4 A3 84 A4 -Q5'&8 C.r C7 87 06 82 84 A4 A8 •1 A3 ee.7 C1·3 85 8% 83 A2 A4 ----~ that Apardo and another·man were cocatne it"'· Devertaux-sald. "\Ve will be getting· into some were murdered this week, Oran e. arTCSte<Ubcte yars.Jtg0-whcn about Oewcrca~ said ""homicide in-questiops like how he (Attardo) .-O:>unty Sheriff's investigators re-$.23,000andonepamofoocajnewere vestiptOn are keepina an .. o'pen 1upponed himself and what's bttn poncd..today. . turned up dunng a narco)ics in-mind" '° tl)e execunon-style slayinr rC.,orted as bis frequent tnps to South Darrell John At~rdo, 25, and vcstigation that led lawmen to. 1he of Attardo al;ld Andersen this week America ... Devereau~ e!'plained. Stephani~ Michelle Andersen, 20, Sunset Beach house. across Pacific but are J\Ot ruling out the ~jbiJit · 'bW-byiiequaitu-.. 'Wttt"fowid carlyTuesday-aftei-rroow-Uoasr Highwtrr-fiom' Humingtorr ""tharircoo1cr~ave been drugrelated. anccs as an ardent surfer and a • ~ • .r-\ CM Coed Disney -·e ti¥OY .,...... ~~~~ By LISA MAHONEY Of ... 0.-, ......... The pretty, perky daughter· of a Costa Mesa couple will represent Disneyland as its Ambassador to the World cortft January. Chosen from a field of 80 em- ployees, Melissa Tyler, 20. is looking forwa"rd to a year oft raveling through Europe, the Onent. Australia and all 50 American states. "l was very surprised. I was thrilled," Tyler, the daughter of Marilyn and Vernon Tyler of Rob- inhood Lane, said after the Wednes- day ceremony (see left photo) 1n -· which she was namedspokeswo~n for Disneyland's 30th anni\.ersary year. "1 just love Disneyland. I've a1ways loved it,-she said. _ T yler began working for Dis- neyland two years ago as a dancer in the amusement park's parades. She still dances in parades.in addition to shows, Tyler said. .. He was a wa1ttr0rient.ed penon._ He surfed and Uked the.beach. He was very easy '01na." said Gary Attatdo, the vJq1m s brother. Jie said funeral arranaementS ale •'up in the air" because of--ibe onaoing pofite in- {PI-.. eee OEATB/ A2) Irvi............._~ ·duo· tied ir ' J racket 'Massive corruption· cited In crackdown over SD contracts By ALAN L. ADLER • I ... ,.,_ ...... A two-year probe that led to a federal racketeenng ind1ctmeot. against 15 defendants. 10clud1ng two lrv1ne fl'leD and former public of- ficials, round .. rampant corruption .. in the tnddJni for a $24 million Sao Dteao County c:ontract. The 1nd1ctment a.Lieges a con- spiracy to commit ~over several years and 1s allqod to have involved payment of bribes and kickbacb, laundering of funds, and "carnal bribes".involving the provid- mi of prosutut~ to ~t~ ·- pnvate offic1als and other illegal acts. T yfer was-·'cln1s-e1r.i:nrffibassador fotber enthusiasm. appearance, abili- ty to express herself and her know). edge of the company, accordfog to atsneyland admint&rrative coordi- nator Cicily Rigdon. San Diego Dmnct Attorney Edwm Miller Jr .. in announcing the ind1ct-,_._.._~ y, case .. the most massive fraud and pubbc corrupnon scheme ever perpetrated against the county of San Diego." NB fights $6mfllion decision City press In for new trial, appeal ----in surfln damages By JEFF ADLER :(J • Oft!MO.-, .......... A junior at UCLA. T yler will take a breather from classes ·to perform duties. Being chosen DisneylandT am- bassador wi.11 allow Tyler, the young- est of nine children. to fulfill one of her greatest wishes. "My ultimate dream ts Pans. and that's one of tneclties I'm going to." she said. Born in February, T} ler ex~ts to spend her 2 I st b1rthda} In a foreign -eountry ~part of ~-amusemeM park's 30 countries in 30 days tour. A music maJor studying classical piano. the Newpon Harbor High graduate says she hopes to combine that interest with another love - communications. After graduation. she would like <to join Walt Disney Produc tions' educatio rfal · m edia division. Newpon Beach city officials arc planning to challenge an Orange County Superior Coun Jury's de- cision to award S6 million to a 23- year-old quadriplegic paralyzed in a swimming accident neat the Balboa Pier in 1980. • Newpon City Attorney Roben Burnham. sajd the attorney rep-- resenting the city in the civil lawsuit (Pleue eee NEWPORT/ A2) J ohn TaylOI' Plummer, Goff make waves in NB election Candidates wagtngione counctl skt~mish. emphasizing differ ences In philosophies --_...._..._ Althou_&h residents and city of-opponents'" elect.ion bid • fidah l8J'CC thls year's election 1s the Goff, a city planning com- m-OU tranquil Newpon lJeacll has missioner. accuses Plummer of seen in yean, there is a campa11n .. havi~J 1 funy understand1n1 of the scrap bejna waattt in the West •SSUC • • Newpon area.. " he offers very hulc leadership, Whiluwoofthe tbtceCtty ounc1I she' more of a follower." he Sl)'I. mcumbenu arc Ii tcd alone on Tues-Goff sajd the one-term coun- day's ballot, Rothelyn Plummer finds cilwoman has not been a force on the hcnetfflcitt1_t-odtalJeftlt:flw1ntil\g City ouncal and has chosen to to rcp~nt District 2. simply follow other, more asstnJ\•C And thou&h their fi&ht may be 1.1mc council members. by Newpon's standard~ Plummer Plummer 1ccu sher challenscr of and Dave Goff -the two 1leadin1 not bc1nJ able to make h1 pos1t1on cand1datn -have made It clfar that clear there arc d1ffcrcncc be"lwecn them. a pl1nnin1 comm1 1oocr. he Vivian Roum. 1 first...,..de teacher SA)' ofT ha ahcnucd fellow com- The charges stem from an •n· vestigation into alleged 1rreguJan~cs involving the awarding of a micro- wave telephone system contract by San Otego County in June 1982. I upcrv1sors n;scinded the contract 10 Jaouan 1983 after. the release of court afltdavtts containing allcp· .uom ofrru.sconduct and £.W)nllsm m the awarding of the pact. The count) lam-J)lll~"S2 5 million-to Terln'K to settle a breach of conll'3ct lawsuit. 1 Miller S&d the TehnJc suit "had no ment 1n the first place." . "Our invcst1ga11on disclosed that -1.he.rc had been rampant~orrupuon 10 lhe.telecommunicat1ons interconnect industf) for years:· Miller ~td. "The manner an which unsavon business pracuccs worked 1s shown.clear!} by • the San Diego e\pcnence ·· The '"' csugat1on of lhe count) 's (Plea.-e .ee RACKETS/A2) Cl~~-e~ of campaign· $igns irritates ·Huntington voter 'Their philosophy seems to be that if it doesn •t move. put a stgn on it' . By ROBE RT BARKER ··rneir philosoph> serms to be that °' 1t1e oe11y ""°' , • .,, if it doesn't move. put a stgn OI) tt. I'd The 16 City Council candidates hate to be $landing on a street comer who a~ promising to work for the forln extend~ umc " bettennent of Huntington Beach are Kavene) s:ud hl' bchl'' es a large actuall) giving the city a black e)e field of dlnd1datc~ that''> spending with a prohferat1on of pohucal cam-thousands of dollar-. nn the outdoor pa1gn signs. according to resident messages. 1s ti) mg de.,peratel~ to John Kaveney. w~ge their political \lgn' in the ··They're making ·the .. ell} look midst of otheri at flOpular strt'Ct trashy," Kavene)'.. an engineer at ~mers and <.'Ompoundrng thl' '1sual Rockwell f ntemat1onal. said. -bliRht problem. "It's gooato have their names out ihcm.tcrseclloo at ~nmcr ~\Cnuc 1n public. but they're putt1ngs1gns up and ~ach Boulc,:ird near h1!> apan- everywherc. · .ment 1s espec1alh cluttrrcd. he \atd CAMPAIGN '84 p<>SJtJOns clearly. "I understand he plays both sides to the m1 dfc. so no one knows j\lit where he tand •· Plummer SI) , Of Goff camr.l&J' 1uacks on htr. Plummer says, I don·t mind somc- Qnc runn1na qain t me. but I think h1 campai4n iUn " But ouatidc of Lbc t~cd tlec- uon-t1me dasputes,. Plummer ind Golf offtr d1scmct choices to the 9,300 "·otcrJ of the Wnt Ncwpon d1itnct. ' . Plummer, a retired bu$1·. nc woman wllo ran uMu ifull He also o pposes suck.mg the s1gnc; on telephone poles. palm trees and in Other pubhc places~ J2TI1Cl1CCS w.htch allegedly "1olate Cit) lf'chnances (II} i\ttorne) Gail H utton1 was unavailable for comment toda~ detail spcc1 fie v1olauons and what her department might be doing about them Kavene". who said he has no ax to gnnd but admit to he'1ng turned off b} some candidates. 5'llld he's hoping that Cll) officials take action next elccuon to \tl hmm on when and whe~ and thr amount~ ofstgns that cand1dat~ can put up ''It ~hould bl: <.omc1h1ng fair But the} 'rr going too far ITiis time," he said. and ncwtOmer 10 city politics. • no1 mw1oncrs and the city plann1na tafT •••••••••••""":"·" c~pcctcd to 'Kriou I challen her and hi\ hid trouble sttlln his lut pnna for the Rcpubhc:an nom1- n hon 1n the 70lh state sscmhly. 1' scck1n& her second four•)C&r tcnn on (Pleue ... nWPORT/A2) . .,, ~----·----r-- .... -. ----1 I '-..... Orang• Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, Novemt>er 1, l98.it About the way you drive ... ·An autom~bUe driven by Charles Hlggins, 25. of C99ta Mesa, went out of controlln the 2900 blocll of Fafi-view Road Wednesdal. ~. careening into an empty Ta~o Bel . Hlgglna, who waa unhurt in the incident, wu arrested on auaplcion of drunken driving. Apparently, the bumper •ticker on hi• car (inset) waa prophetic. A Huntington Beach man was arrested-Wednesday after he allegl·dl> stole S 120 wonh of copper from a Costa Mtsa hardware store and crashed h1sjecp into a rear cargo door while escaping. Roben f-rank Dove. 28. told em· ployees~at Wright Hardware. 126 Rochester St., ~at he needed aluminum plaung fOr the floorboard of the jeep. polln· reponed. Oove was g1 .. ~n a sheet of aluminum to measure No tricks on Coast No tainted candy reported; vandals trash pumpkin patch Except for a few loud panics. some drunken dnversand a pumpkin patrh raw In El Toro; Halloween was about as scary as a slurl\ber party. pohct along the Orange Coast ~1d 1h1 \ morning. ''It "'as prett) drunk out and then! w~_re some prett} 1n1crcs11ng t.OS· <'" hut that was ahout 11.~· sa!d a ... Newport Bl·ach police 'pokc<,man. "'There \.\Crl" no 1n'>tance\ of sabotage to the ch1h.lrcn \ good!l"~ or anything like that." .\bout 400 people took. mck-or- treat handouts to area hospnals where the goodies were tested to make sure they collt:a1ned no hidden objects. There were no reports of tainted rnndy. ' /'·Sheriffs deputies said someone. ur more likc;I~ ..everar !>Omeonc'>. broke into a street.corner pumpktn patch m El Toro and <,ma\hed the remaining stock. • - aga1n!i1 the noorboard Oove kept taking vano-u!I sized sheets out of the slorc to comp:irc w1th h1s car. allcgedl> hiding blocks of coµper behind the shl'CI!>. police !Mild I hl." man was rnnlrontcd outside the metal warehouse to the rear of the store by a cle,.rk who suspected Dove of shopli fting. Dove allegedly JUmped tn!O thejC1:p. drove It for.w;u-d into the c:argo door and then bac~ed 11 o ut of the parking lot. dm 1ng eastbound on I 8th Stroet. He was later '>lopped by Newpon Beach police near the mtcrsecuon ol Costa Mesa Street and Westminster A\enue. Dove was booked 1n Ceo;ta Mesa 11( II,) Jail for 1nvcM1gation of'com- merc1al "burglary. misdemeanor hit· and-run driving and .bcmg under the innuence of an opiate He "'as 1n custod) this morning in heu of $ J 0.000 bail.· r --• CoNrrnu£o S10R 1Es ---------..,~ , RACKETS PROBE NETS IRVINE MEN ... From Al contract w11h Anaheim-based Tehnk a telecommun1ca11on') con\ultant; uncovered other clients of the firm Michael Sage of Santa Ana. vice and related consultants wbJch are president. secretary and treasurer of alleged to have defrauded Fresno ana TDC; and Robcn Schreiber of Yorba Contra Costa counties as well as Linda, a vice president with Tele· several hotels. bank!> and other bus1· comm Inc. which as 1"~cl in dCSJifl· nesses:1ne mdic-tnreht said I ng Diego County:S .telephone Telink installed a $600.000 phone '-}<.tern and the firm's lead consultant system for the Hunlln$ton Beach on projects m Fre!>no and San Diego. Union H1&h School D1stnct about six Also named 1n the indictment were years ago but there 1s no cw1dencc ot H1lano D. "'Larr} .. Gonzakz. former any wrongdoing. according to the 'an Diego County director of the indictment. Oepanment of General Services: Four Orange Count> men were Abraham Stem. count) communica· named 1n the indictment: Tehnk'') 11ons--ch1effrom 1979-8 1: T elmk Inc .. president James Linder ot Irvine. an Anaheim telephone commun1ca- Roben St. Pierre of In inc, vice ttons firm which had c'ontra<.'tt'd with president ofTelccomm Design Corp. San 01ego County: Burnup & Sims Inc . Tel ink's parent com pan}. Hohh> Hendnx, Tehnk markeung d1rec1orl Donald Woodaman. president o TDC'; and Roben Palmer. manager ol Telink's-San Diego office. AJ~ oam.cd were..John Bostwick~ Telrnlc"s conlroller: Hen I) l. Richter. president of TCI: Bernard J Campbell. a TCI vice president. and David Stem, a brother of defendant Abe Stem. The indictment charges one count of racketeenng. one count of con- spiracy to engage in racketeenng. 18 counts of ma il fraud. two counl!. of wire fraud. three counts of ohMrUl· 11on of JU'it1ce and four racketccnng- rclated count~. DEATH HOUSE SLA YINGS PROBED ... From Al vcst1gat1on Ander~en workl"d part·t1mt.· at the 810-Health Center<; m Ii unungton Beach and at a modd1ng agcnc~ in Newport AcaC'h "'S he wa<, an c.xtdknt l'mplo\cl· and becau\c of the na1 url." of ha J<>b hada~cat deal ofwn~ll "'Ith the public." ..aid Jultl" \.1dJ11\.\rll an admin1 \tra11on d1rl'<. ll11n lor the health and nutntwn t.cntl·r '.'She alv.a>' had a 'm1k un hn fate and 'ihc ver. much l 0n111h'd hrlp1n~ people, .. 'aid McDo"'l'll ··~he wa., \'Cl) popular "Th1\ ha" hcen a 'en unneCCl"\an 1raged\ ... the admin1\trator added · Friend<, desu1bl:d thl" pair a., thl" perfect "tx·ach toupk'" -tm·ndl~ outgoing hlond. and blul"·ncd fhn had 1i .. ed se"cral )ear~ 1n thl" rn11a_ge. . onl\. a biol k. lrom the heath \n au Ion .. ~ perfornll·d r Ul",Ua\ rl'\caled that holh hkd tu dl·a1h from multiple .. 1ah "ound\ in thl·1r upper hodic'i D<.•\<.'rl'aux wnuld nol con- lirm 1ha1 each "'a' bound. although onl" l)l'r\on who "'1tnc~d lhc death \lCOl' Ocforc pohte jffl\ed said both \rrardoand .\ndcr\en "'ere 111:d up4 r hl" bod1e' wl."rl· 1ni1iall > th'>· l O\ crl•d b> a Rra1ilian man who \hJrcd the bungalow with the >Oung rnuplc l>cvercau.>. ..aid. He 'iatd the m.rn la\I <.a'-' thl."m all\C Tue~a:> morning and tame upon th e gr ut•\omc scene after returning from an errand houf"S later NEWPORT TO FIGHT AWARD ... From At ha' bcl·n authon.-cd lo prcrarl" J mouon \Cl'k1n11 a nc"' trial 1 I all1n11 that Burnh.1m ..aid hl· npn1' ttH ( 11\ ( 11un1.1I will a~ulhontt: .in arr< t1I ot thl' 11ir\ ·,Judgment ··I hl· uiuncd. 1n uur t.l1~u!>.\IOl1\. htl\ 1nd1UJ!l-d !I lft·..,111· 111 aprx•al hct.JU\l thl·~ hcllC\.l' lht• \.l"fdllt IA,I\ wronj! · Burnham ~1d V.c0 H' tr~•n!' to oht.11n J nl·w tnJI or arrx·ll•lll rt'VICV. ul l\\UC\ \Al" 1h1n~ V.l'll ""rongly dct 1lkd ·· ( 1t> onicial'> Wl'rc \lunt1 when tht• 1ury awarded $6 million 1n damagl' to John Ta\ l11r The ( lafl·monl man 1s confined 111 a whc~llha1r 'iM'lll '\UfTenng a m1d-ccrv1ca l frac-turc Of his spine aflcrhc ran-and dived mtn D•lly Piiot O.tlvery the otcan oil Nt•"'pnrt 1n \p1 ii 11180 f he tudgnwnt 1.\.11\ th(' ldri!~'l>l e\l"f ll'\ 1e<.f aga1n\t lhl" l ll\ Juror'> dcll"rn11ned lhl· lit\ wall rc'>pon\lhlr for Ta~lur' nar.ll}11ng IOJUr)oct·au\l' 11 knm.,111gh agd negh· vt·ntl~ mainta1nc·d 1hr populantn·tch ol lx'ath in an un,;ik uind1t1<1n and IJt led to po-.1 "&m v.arn1ng '""•m- rnl·f' of the dJn1H·r laylor'\.11tornn\ ""a\nt' ·\u'iler<'l Jnd Hrrba1 1 lafif prt\ented l'\ 1dence during the trial ind1rn11ng thl' ocean b111111m n<·ar th(' pier was \UOIL'CI to t.Un)IJnlf\ th.inging con· d11mns. thl" n·.,~lt of c:.h1fting ..anas 1h.i1 ueatcd ul1}euo olhhort• troughs. hoke, and 'andflfar'> ; MJ ,, QA T ··1 personal!) don't hcl1c'e tht· wnd111on of thl" hcach at tttat time "'·" dangcruu'> under 'i'4th: la\\ .. Uuroh;:t m said in l".>.pla1ning thl· po1n1 on \\h1ch the t.ity would base 1t\ mutron for a new trial. "In my op1mon .• ~t w~' not being u-;cd with due l·are Thl· <:II)·, ch1el lcg;il coun'd \J1d that the ("1t:> ( ounul will formally con'i1dcr fi hnk an appeal nt ti<; No .. 1 l meeting. 'flu! cit)-. coincidentally. lfl'>O ha~ until No,. 13 to file a motion with Judge l lo)d Blanp1cd. who presided over the case. asking that the JUI)«, dcc1s1<1n bc c)\cnumed and a new trial granfcd Clrculetlon 7141642·4333 Clet1lfl•d ~~vertl1lng 714/642·5878 All other department• 142-4'321 f9 Gu.,antffd Daily_ Pilat • MArN OFFICE M''"''·•;. '".,.~ I , fl(). l'fA>lt# fVi IH•' f, 'lo )!] 1 m o r.,.1 ><• ud , .~ 4 'f • r:.i ~,.P.,t Clrcul•tlon Telephone• M' 1 Or1l"ll9 r: ....... , ....... ~ .. ,""1:D ljj\)1""'"'9' .......... .. . • H. L. Schwartz Ill r 1hll' If' AoHmary Churchman C<111lr •llPr \ Stephan F. Car110 r rt.l{hlC I I M rt11W1•"' Donald l . WlUl•m• < 11<. ull!ltOO tA.ina~N , VOt.. n , NO. 308 -' , ~--=-----.. ... -ut warmer days l1JJJ!!rn,..0°\. ~.~. FROHTS 'llQI ~ ~~ ~ w11m-Coto.,,.. Tides TOOA'I' 4 tip m 11 ttlpm 4. 0 4 S110we15 ~Of\ n.imu Snow Octiuoeo ._ Stahon•'" a. ,.,...,,,.,w ....... c;..w ... o .. • vs 0.01..,ic:-• • F1<11 "'Cl" ""'' IOw ~ .. S.C:OOOlow flllOA'I' 6 13• m llS4•m ~-ti Pm H s6 c.ur Ce10.. Cl!atlMlon Sc; 4 6 Clla(!Mton w v 2 3 Charlott• N C .,-e~ 0 S Ch1C411JO ClnC1nna11 C141•ellll"IO Columb•• SC Coovm1>u1 Otl Conc:0tO NH oai1aa nwu.1n Sun Nt• tOday al ~ 00 p m rises Fr!Ga~I 8 13 a m at>d Mlt llQ••n al 4 Stl pm Moon rl-al 2 '5 pin frlCl•Y 8/\0 Mio e1 12 37 am Satu•Cl•y Oat1on o.n ... Temperature~ g:~,~~"I'' Oulum El Pt10 Fawben•• Fargo fl<IQll•ll 1 CONTINUED STORIES ·~ 09 O•ano Allj)o<lt 78 M Oraet Falla 711 60 HllftlOfO 72 114 He'-"• 51 16 ttotlofulu - ti 1 52 t1out1on 73 63 lndl&napol" se M Jackton Mt 76 llS ' Jackton~., 611 57 JuMau St 23 Ka,.... Clly 11 73 1..uveou 6~ 57 uui. Roe~ 67 24 Loa A~ 113 38 58 so 38 2• llO so ~ 00 34 12 S7 24 ~~ 48 02 ·.09 10 3t •O 02 11 n 80 Tt n et 86 69 llO 117 28 :PO 7J AJ It 48 84 71 70 u NEWPORT COUNCIL SKIRMISH ... From Al ' T7 ea ., 11 ,. 14 ta SI '4 2e •• IS 15 IT 72 M ' 6t 12. ,, .. .. 30 .. ., 71 64 ,, 58 :J ~ 87 29 •ti 41 " 42 11 ._T !>) 07 52 2• 74 52 87 39 7$ 61 ae e7 at .30 16 )4 70 58 .... 41 17 H 42 35 40 H eo 7t ·~ 20 28 ...20 67 34 73 •8 12 so llO 7t 73 $8 et .. to 4S 12 SS the City Council. expansion of ,he John Wayne Air-~ette<l that a rapid transit systom be A nallvc of New~1n. Plummer pon. clean up.lower Newport Bay and implemented 10 transport airport de nies Golfs claim., that shl' 1s onl} a solve parking problems are major users to 01\tano A1rpon. followe r on lhl' council issues that should be discussed. Roum also suggested closing the Among her ach1ewm('nt!i. Pl um-The e1ght·}car Newport resident airpon and using the Marine Corps mer <,,ays she in111atcd redc\(:lopmrnt said th e city should annex the Air Station in El Toro for commcmal 1n area!. of the ci ty and ha'itakcn !>lcps unm~Orp<?rat{'d community of Santa flights instead. · to"'ard solving parking problems. l\na Heights as soon as possible so a When that comment was met by "'I gi ve m~selfcrcd11 forgetting the residential 1on1ng could be assigned chuckles from the audience. Roum ci t'.< to rccogm1c the work we.need to to 1t to help pre' ent funher a1rpon defended the idea and said her do (\.\Hh parluog problems)." she growth. 1nexpcnence in city politics may says. '"It's absolutcl> ludicrous that As for dean up "Of the lower bay. serve as an asset rather than a liability 1lm city has to put up with people Goff said more pumping stations on thl" council. alway~ park mg in rl."d 1onc'i and 'IO need to be installed. Like Goff. Roum advocates a fonh ·· '"My background as an engineer <;hu11le service to case parking prob. Plummer ..aH ~he ath o«atl"'i. for tells me that 11 somellme'ilakes a link lem<,, on the peninsula and also 'itanero;. ra 1<;mg the parking fine' tor mone} to soh e a problem." .he S<ltd. sup~ns annexation of Santa An~ Holator~. "'Everybody's, aware of the en· Heights. _ "'.\t $20. four peoph: come down vironmental sensitivity of the lower Cit' Council incumbents Phil and decide to split 11 four way'> ... she bay, and I don't think. you can really · Maur~r and John Cox Jr. arc running <;a\ s "''l ou'vc_gQI to make ll steep"_ put a price· on pccscrwuti-+·...,·-·----unef'}~ thett-re!peeliv~ -O.,...- h1k <10t1 ad\ocatcs an inland Goff also suggests private bus1-tncts parking '>tructure "'11h a c;hu1tlc ncs'iCs step 10 10 pump out the wa!lte But Ne"' pon ~ch voters will face !>en1te to earn \J'>1tor' to the Balho&--from boat\ 1n the harbor -an idea t\.\O other ballot issues Tuesday. Penin .. ula. Plummer • ., -ngainst 11. alreadybc1ngconsideredby anadnoc Proposed amendments to the c11y l"la1m1ng the romtructwn c?SI\ committee of the City C'~uncil. charter include a measure that would would make !>Uch a pro1ect · not Gotl\ays the idea for involvement change the date on _which newly l'<:onom1call~ fea~1blc .. by the private SCflOr underlies his elected City Council members take 01 hl·r C\penencl." on the ( 11~ poht1cal views. office. ( ounul Plummer \a)'> she's c;omc· "'Govern men I should onl ) step in Nl'V. ml·mtxrs arc installed after time\ fru'>trated w11h the slow pace when no one else can solve the the first of .the year. follow11~g th~ the nty mm es at to '>olve problemi. problem." he says. November election. If approved . "'Cio\'ernmenl take!.-forcvl-r." she Goff is also an advocate of rehabth· ("haner Amendment L.\Y9Ul~all for ~yc;,_"Whatevc.-rwt>comctQl'Wlth Wlll t.aung areas of lhec ffy he says ave a o;pec1al meeting to oc held 1n mid· be good. but 11 won't be fac;t ·· suffered from inattention. Areas in November. after the election results Plummer admits \he'<, not a "'head· West Newpon. he say!>. arc plagued arc cenified by the county. for the line J)t'rson."' that '>he'~ c;ee n Jes<> often by inadequate parking. litter and purpose of installing the new mem- in the comm unit) than '>Orne of her deteriorating streets. hers. rnllcague\. "'I don't think Ruthelyn has been City Manager Robert Wynn said '"I think I'm better off doing my an effecuvc. producti ve leader for the advantages of the proposed-~ thing qu1ell> and getting sat1sfact1on W est Newpon Beach." GofT said. '"I tern would mean newly elected coun· from ~now1ng you·, c helped some· know the city. I've led tours of West ell members would not have to wait one." 'lhe ..ays. "'I'm an 1mponan1 Newport for other planning com-two months to Lake office and part of a le.am that the City Council m1ss1oflers so I know they're f:imihar outgoing members wollld not have 10 ha-, l."volvcd into 1n th e past four with the areas I'm talking about." pass on measures 1n deference to 'the )earl.... Vivian Roum , th e third candidate new council. (ioff. an eng1neenng management vyi ng for the Distnct 2 ~at. is a A. second measure. Charter rnnsultant. says he disagrees strong!> newcomer to city pohtll"s who has Amendment M. is linked to the first "'1th Plummer's claim that there arc offered fre<,h -1f as yet unexplo red and calls for the ma)Or to be selected no real issues in thls year's election. -solution'> to Ncwport"s problems. at 1hc 'iame mid-November meeting At a recent candidates' forum. Goff As a solution 10 the heavy use of the when the new council members are '>:l td '>trategies on how best to fight John Wayne Airport. Roum sug-ino;tallcd. WrRE L1sTENING Just Call 642-6086 .... ' I Wh at do you like about the Daily Piiot? What don 't you like? Call the number at left an.d your menage will be re<'orded, transcribed and dellve"red to the appropriate editor. 11H! lnw'Zr-lrnoranswering ser vice may be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Cootrtbutors to our Letters column must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No {'irctfation calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. ~\ ,i, THE OYSTER CASE \.· '( FOR EXCLUSIVITY . . ·~· RO LEX , \ LAYAWAY NOW HOR CHRISTMAS #32 Fashion Island 644-2040 -. _,... ' ------- Cout Be8ch Boulevard la being pushed for a designation ' as a superstreet In a pllot ~.moottttraffle=- Lion Country Safari of- ficials say It may take up fo three months to find homes for Its animals./ A3 Calif ornla Some Olympics officials are upset about s~recy;. of surplus./ AS .Nation ..,..... HalloVJeen went pretty smoothly. all \hlngs con- sidered In wnaf was termed a 'slow year.' I AS Mondale, Reagan stlll on ca(11palgn trail as election nears.I AS World ---Indira Gandhi's as- sassination triggers viol- ence, polltlcal uncertain- ty In lndla./86 · Princess Stephanie nar- rowly averts kidnapping by couple In car./ A4 Three Newport yachts ~r:e · among 24 entries In Los Angeles-tp-Mazatlan race.181 The Holder-20, deslgne·d by Ron Holqer, geJs praise for man- euverablllty at the 1984 Mallory Cup.185 . Sporta ·t: • . -- CM cOe,d · DiSney By ~A M,\HONEY Of !he Oellr,........ - The pretty. ~rky daughter of. a -Costa Mesa couple wiJI ·represent Disneyland as its Amb~ssado,r to the World.come January. - Chosen fTom ·a field of 80 cm· · ployees. Melissa Tyler, 20, is looking forward t9'a year of traveling through Europe, the Orient, Australi4 lind aJI 50 A1'nerican states. "I was very surpnsed: 1 · was thrilled,". Tyler, the daughter of Marilyn and Vernon Tyler of Rob- --inhood Lane-, said aftcr1he Wednes- day ceremony (see left photo) i'n which she was named spokeswoman for Disneyland's 30th anniversary ear. "I just love Qisneyland. I've always loved it," she said. l'.¥Jci-began working for Dis.- neyland two years ago as a dancer in the amusement park's parades. She · still dances in parades in ~ddition to ~shows. Tytersaid. -. IYfer was cfiOSenas a.mban:altol' forTicfent.hdsiasm. appearance, abili- ty· to express herself and her knowt- edge of the company. according to 5isneyland adm1msl ra!ive coor 1- n1Jtor Cicily Rjgdon. A juniorat UCLA, Tyler will take a breather from· classes to perform du tie~ . Being chosen Disneyland's am.I) bassador will allow Tyler,.. the young- est·of n~ne children, to fulfill one of ~er greatest wi~hes. · ' ''M_y_u1ilimtt dream is PJlris. Jtnd ,_ that's one of the cities I'm going to:· she said. ---=--BUrn1Tf'f'embrrcutWaryrs· ·r:--. 'fl''Vlylt~m~ntr-­ spend her 21st birthday in a foreign country as part of the amusement park's 30 countries in 30 days tour. A music major studying classieal p~ano. the Newport Harbor High graduate says she hopes to combine that interest with another Jove - communications. Af\er graduation. she would like to join Walt Disney ProduCJ,ions' educational . media ,division. ---------Coke. cash foun d tqree yea rs ago in de t h }louse -:.Sy STEVE MARBLE , OflMl)ellJ ......... _A . small mount. of.. cocauwe-and-a years · ago at the Sunse1 Beach bungalow where a man and woman were murden:d this w~lc. Orange County Sheriff's invc$tigators rc- poned today, · Darrell John Attardo, 25, and Stcpllnie ~iebe-Ue Andersen. ZO, werc found about noon Tuesday in· the beach cottaae they shared. Both w~re _s~wnemus times, in- vestigatOrs said. · Capt. Jack Devereaux confirmed that Attardo and another man were arrested three yean ago when about $2),000and O'negram of cocaine were turned up during a narcotics in- veMigation tha.t' led lawmen to the Sun.set Beach.house.-_ · Charges were later dropped in the 1981 -case. however. bccau~ in- vestiJILOrs could not prove whose cocame it was. Devereaux said. (Pleae eee DEA TB/ A2) No tricks op.-C~ast ~~le ween-- Execpt for a few loud parties. some drunken driveT'S'and a pumplcin petch raid in El T oro. Halloween was about as scary as a slumber party, police along the Orange Coast said this morning. "Jt was prcny drunk out an<f there werc some pretty intetcSting cos- tumes but chat was about ii," said a ~~toe= spoliesman. "There were po 1nsuncC6 of sabotage to the children's goodies or anything like that." About 400 people took trick-0r- treat handouts-to area hospitals wberc the goodies were tested to make sure they contained no hidden objecu. There were no repons of tamted candy. Sheriffs deputies said someone, or mo~ likely sevet'aJ someones. broke into a-street oorner pumpkfo patch in El Toro and smashed the rema.irung stock . g~i:ai~~:h~~a:i~: New ... _. po_ rt tO ... f ... i11ht -. their views on F-f'lday's-, ~ Edlson-FountalnVaJley . i·~g's -$6 mi·11io~' co nfrontatlon./C1. Newport Harbor High ~~•cket~ probe. nets lrViine men wtnstheSea\llewteague ra s es a~~d waterpolotltlewlthan pa y I WW ··B& .. ~ 8-4 win over rival Corona . · · '· del Mar ./C2 · Entertainment " "Dynasty'' makes It two In a row over "Dallas" In the Nielsen ratings. /83 Bualneu Real es.~ate Is again pro- jected to be the top Investment eosslblllty for Southern Calif ornla ln- vestors./87 By_ JEFF ADLER Of lMl)ellJ ......... ' Newport .Beach city officials are planning to challenge al\ Orange Gounty Superior Court jury's, de· cision to award $6 million to a 23- ycar-old quadripleaic paralyzed in a swimmini accident near the Balboa Pier in 1980. Newport City Attorney Robert Burnham said the ttomey rep- resenting tlle city fo the civil lawsuit has been authorized to prepare a motion seeking a new trial. Failing that, Burnham. said he expects the qiy Council will authotiie an appeal of the jury's judgment. _ "The council.-111 our discussions .... has indicated a desire to appeal because they believe lite verd ict was wrong," Burnham said: "We're trying to obmin a new trialor appellate review of issues we think were wrongly decided." · City officials were stung when the jury awarded $6 million in darJl!lges to JohJl Taylor. The aaremont man is confined to a wheelchair since suffering a mid-ce·rvical fracture of his spine after he ran and dived into the ocean off Newpon in April 1980. (Pleue Me RWPORT I A 2) Plummer, Gofflnake ~ I waves in NB election· Ca ndidates wagtn lone coun cil s kirmiSh, emphastztn dlf erences in p Ooso~1!!_~ ~ Althouah residents and city of-' o pP<>nents' election bids. facials aartt th11 year•s election 11 the · OotT. * city planning com - most. tranquil Newi>P.rl Btachl has missioner. accuses Plummer of aeen io ydra, there i·~ umalaian "hav1n,. t'uuy undcrstandinaoftbc scrap beina wact<f 1n ~he 'West Issue .' ' • Newpon area. ,.~"She offers very· little leadership: While two of the three Chy Council she's rtfort of a follower," he says. incwnben&a a.re lilied aloAe OD Tua-Goff said the one-term coun~ day'1"'1ot. lllfttle1yn Plum-ft~s cilwoman has not been a force on the henelf&lci111_a.odw•1tnemwantina City _Council and l\as chosen to to ~prnatl District 2. ' simt'IY follow other, more -assen1vc And lhouah tbeirftaht maybewne council mcmbef1. by N~·· suftCllNI. Plan11ntr Plummer accu1et her challe.,r of and DIVe OOtr -the a.o lildina not beina able to ""ake his positions a ndidltn -hive midi it anr that clelr. • there arc difftrenca betweeo thrit. As a plannin& com·miJJioner, she Vivaan Ro"m, a fint..,.. 1aehfl' says QofT has aUenattd fellow com- and newcomer to city politics. •• not m111io~ and tht city plann1na 1\.lff upk1ed to terioutly chllleftee her and his had trouble statina his -. ROBERT ' J~Yfl>MAN CAMPAl f;N '84 PoS1tions clearly. "I undmland he pla)s both ides to 1hc midd~. so no one knows JUSt whcrt J\C UM>Cb. •• Plummer ~ys. Of Coff s campeip att.cb on her. Plummer says. ··1 don't mind t0me- one runnins •inst me. but l think his caml*P. stinkL" But outside or the upec\Cd cJc.c· . t1on-time d1 putts.. Plummer and GofT .ofrer d1SlllK't cholC'CS to ttlt 9,)()0 v<Mers of the Wes .. Newpon d1stn<'t. • · Plummtr. a rct1tcd bu,i· nnswoman who ran un uccessf ull,Y la l spnna for the Rcpubbcan nom1· nation in tbc 70lh st.ate Assembly. 11 1Ctlul\f ~er 1tepnd fo"r )Nr tmn on (Pl ...... nWPOa T/M ) ~MllSSive ~orruptfon clafll!.ed In cracko~wn over biddin for San Diego County c.ontra~ By ALAN L. ADLER A111ct1t1•fltw.,..., A two-year probe that led to a federal racketeering indictment against 15 defendants. 1ncludi~ tw9 Irvine men and former pubhc ofl ficials. found "rampant corrul)tion" in the bidding for a S24 million Sa.n Diego Count)' contract. The indictment alleges a con· spiracy to commit ·rackcteenng over stveral years and 1s alleged t<> have involved payment of bribes and kickbacks. laundering <>f funds, and "carnal bribes" involving the provid- ing of prostirute-s to -put1hr and private officials and other illegal acts. San Diego Distnct Attorney Edwin Miller Jr .• in 1announcing the md1ct- ments Wednesday. called the c.ase "the most massive fraud and public corruptton scheme ever perpetrated against the county of an Diego." The charges stem from an in- vesttgatton into alleged 1rregulant1es myoJving the awarding of a micro- wa' e telephone system contract b) San' Diego County in June 1982. upcrviso~ rescinded the contract tn January 1983 af\er the release of coun affidavits containing allega-~ (Plea.e .ee RACKET9/A2l 1 About the way you drive .•• An automobile clrt•en by ca..r tee BWbu. 25, o f Coeta lleu, went out of controlli tbe 2900 block of Pat.mew Road Wed.Deeday Dlcht.\ careeninC into an empty Taco Bell. Hlglna, who wu unbw:t In tbe lnclde11t, wu arreeted on auaptclon of drunken drlYlne. Apparently, tbe bamper adcker on hl8 car (luet) wu propbetic. . . .~ .. ·1rr1tates Huntington voter Tides - TOOAY .._..,. ~·-· 44 SecondlOw 11 18p"' 0 4 PNOAY FnthlOI> I IS am 41 l'hUDw i.1.S4a~ n ~Ilion 52lpm-4 5 S.Conq~ .. 115ep_M 06 ->Sun ..... tod•y ., 5 00 p l'I\ ·- FJIClay •16 Ihm -M11ega1na1458 pm MQQll ri-at 2 15 pm Friday ano ...._el 12.37 .-a.1 ... d•y Temperatures Albany AIC><;querqua AmllfiltO AnchofeQe Allllflla Allanllc.Cuv ...... "" &allim«• BlrmongnaM CON TINUED S TORIES 45 08 Tl " re eo -n e-t 58 16 61 52 ~3 63 se ~ 76 65 ee s1 se 23 • , 73 6!-57 87 24 113 M se 50 38 2.4 .:·: S4 12 S7 24 SS 41 02 .()I 70 ~ 110 <02 17 78 90 ,, n 51 A 61 80 87 21 20 73 .... 3 71 'I 14 71 70 66 L~ ~ Mllfrli 9Htll Mllweilk .. ... .,.....p...,. N ..... ..... Orteent """VO!il Norllllll,VI Qt.lal'>ome Cur ~ OflMdo ,. ...... ~ ~ $-p Mt Poftllftd.Ot "~ =::Y" c11y R...o AlcMIOnd Satr-•o Sit.-St P.C.-TIWOIPI 81111 Laa City JIMIMloqjO--Sen Ojego SanFrancl- San"'*' p Ill 81.Sl .... at19 S..llla 'Sfii;-·SIOU~ &poi.,-s~ Topella ,_ f\llM W"'1lnglat1 Wlelllla w~aan· W~mlnQton 0. 1-2 . 2·3 8 ..... dlfac:tlon -'"-' ,, t2 t1 ,, 71 74 " II " " .. .. 15 ., 72-.M l> • 12 11 .. .. IO ti 17 ,. t 11 •• :u 12 .. 4t ., • 71 67 113 07 52 2.4 1' 12 17 " ,, .. .. ., 52 ao II ~· 10 at .. .. , 17 ,. 42 u -40 r. .. 42 20 2t 20 57 34 n .. 12 to IO 71 73 ~ • « eo 45 72 " By ROBERT BARKER °' ............... 1f11 doesn't move. PJJI a sign on it. I'd hate to be standing on a street comer for an extended lime.'' other pubhc places -prac11ccs which allegedlv v1olatt city or<lirtances. NEWRORT COU NCIL SKIRMISH •.. The 16 City Council candidates who arc promising to work for the betterment of Huntington Beach are actualfy giving the city a black eye with a proliferation of political cam· paign signs, according to resident John Kaveney. ~ . "They're making the City look trasl\y." Kaveney, an engineer at Rockwell International. said "It's _good to have their names out in publtc, but they're pulling signs up everywhere. "Their philo~phy ~ems to be that Kaveney said he belie ves a large field of candidates that's spending thousands of~QJIArs on the outdoor messages, 1$ trying desperately to wedge their political signs in the midst of others at ~pular street comers and compounding the visual blight problem. Themterscctjon at Warner Avenue and Beach Boulevard near his apart- ment is especially cluttered. he said. He also opposes slicking the si~ on telephone poles, palm trees and in From A l Cily Attorney Gail Hulton was unavailable for comment today to the City Council. detail specific violations an~ what her A native of Newport, Plummer departmCl\t might be doi ng about denies Gotrs claims that she 1s only a them_ follower on the coundl. Among her achievements. Plum-Kavency. who said he has no ax 10 mer says she mtt1ated re~kvclopmen1 grind bul admiu to being lumed ofT in areas of the city and has taken steps by some candi~ates. said hc~s hoping toward solving parking problems-. that ci ty officials take action next "I give myself credit for gelling the election to set limns on when and city to recognize the work we need to where and the amounts ofs1gns tha1 do (wnh pado.ng problems)... she candidates-can put up. • says. "It's absolutely ludicrous that "It should be somethjng fair. Bui 1h1s ci ty has to put up with people they're going too far this tame." he always parking in red zones and w said. fonh." Plummer says she advocates. for -ti.NIEidl'l=:::;;-;:::--:....._;~~==---=:.:_::___4/_,_, ----- staners. raising the parking fines for VIOiators. "Al $20. four people come down and decide 10 split ll fou_r ways ... ~c o;ays. "You've got to make 11 steep." WA.lie GoO:-advocate an 1inland parking structure w11h a shunll' <,ervtCe to carry ~sitor'I to the Bal boa Peninsula. Plulffmcr 1s against u. tlaiming the conslruct1on cost!> would make such a proJcCt ··not cconom1call) feasible." DEATH IJOUSE SLA YI~GS PROBED ••• From Al Of her expenencc on the City CilUnCll. Plummer says shc'i. some· times fru strated w11h..the slow pace the c1l)' moves al to \Olvc pro blems. expansion of the John Wayne Air- port, clean up lower Newport Bay.and solve parking problems are major issues that should be discussed. The eight-year Newpon resident said th ~ty should annex the unincorp<?cated community of Santa Ana Heights as soon as possible so a residential zoning could be assigned to it to belp prevent further airport growth. .. - As. for cleanup of the lower bay, Goff sajd more pumping stations need to be installed. .., "My background as an engineer tells me thal it M>metimes takes a little money to solve a problem." he said." -EveryboOy·s aware o t e en- vironmental sens111vny of the lower bay, and 1 dGn't think-you can really put a price on preserving it." -·Goff also-suggests private i>usi1 ncsscs step in to pump out the waste from boats in the hJrbor -an-idea already beingt'.onsidered by an ad hoc comm1Uee of th'C ettv·Council.• · Goff says the idea tor involvement by the private sector underJics his political views. "Government should only step in when no one else can solve the p(9blem." he says. ~ested that a rapid transit systc:m. be implemented to transport airport users to Ontario Airport. Roum also suggested closing the airport and using the Marine Co~ Air Station in El Toro for commercial nights instead. When that comment was met by chuckles from the audience, Roum def ended the idea and said her inexperience in city politics. may serve as an asset rather than a hability on the council. Like Goff. Roum advocates a shuttle service to case parlong prob. lems on the pemnsula aqd also s~ns ~atio.n_of Sarua...Ana HeisJtts. • Caty Council in cumbents Phil Maurer and John Cox Jr. are running unopposed in their respecti ve dis- tricts But Newport Beach voters will face two other ballot issues Tuesday .. Proposed amendments to the city charter include a measure that would change the date on which newly elected Ci ty Council members take onice. New members are installed,afler .,. . Deve reaux 'M!td hom1c1de in· vesugators arc ·keeping an "open mind" to the execut1on·slyle slayi ng of Attardo and Andersen th1s week but are not ruling out the pos~1b1hty that it could have been drug related. Auardo wasdescnl)j::d by acquaint-1 1 nrulllple stab wounds. Dcvercau" anccs as an ardent surfer and a would not confirm that each -wa., student. Sherill's deputies 5aid they bound, ahhough one person who do not believe he was employed. witnessed the death scene bcTorc Andersen worked part-time at tbe pohce amved sajd both Arrardo and 810-Hcalth Centers 1n Huntington Andersen "!!F.re tied up 1n soml' .. Government takes forcv..cr.'' she say5' "Whati.'ver we come up w11h will be good . but 11 won't be fast." Gofftsalso an advocate.of rehabili- tating areas of the city he says have suffered from inattention. Areas in West Newport, he says. are plagued by inadC9nate parkjng. litter and the fir}l of the year. following the November election. If al'J'~vCd. Chaner Amendmenl l-wou 11-h-.----!!I "We_Just can't say yes or no. r oday 1s the first tame we wJll reall) be able 10 go out there and stan in1erv1cwing people." the captain said. 1kac.h-and al a..mod.ellng agency Jn fashion. .... ~ -- Newport Beach. "We will be getting into \Orne questions like how he (At1ardo) supported himself and what's been reported as his frequent trips to South· America." Devereaux explained. · Friends described the pair as the perfect "beach couple"· -friendly, outgoing, blond. and blue-eyed. They had lived several years in the cottage. only A.block from the beach. An autopsy performed Tuesday revealed that both bled.to death from The bodies were initially dis· covered by a Brazilian man who shared the bu,ngalow with. the young couple. Devereaux said'. He said the man last saw them ative Tuesday morning and came upon the gruesome scene after returning from arr errand hours later. NEWPORT TO FIGHT AWARD ... From Al The Judgment was the largest ever levied aga10st the city. Jurors determined the cit y was responsible for Taylor's paralyzing mJurybecausc 1t knowingly and negh· gently maintained the popular stretctl of beach in an unsafe condition and failed to post signs wa rning swim· mers of the dan~r. Taylor's auomcys. Wayne Austero and H-erberl Hafif. presented . evidence dunng the tnal indicating the ocean bottom near the pier was subject to constantly chaniing con· d11ions. the result of shifting sands that created unseen onshore troughs. holes and sandba~. "I-personally don't beheve the cond111on of the beach at that 11me was dangerous under stale law," Burnham saidim:'xplammg \he poml on which the city would base 11s motion for a new tnal. "In my op1n1on. 1t was not being used with due care" The city's chief legal counsel said tha1 1he ( 11y Council will formalJy consider filing an appeal at its Nov. 13 meem1g. The city. coincidentally, also ha'> un11l Nov 13 to file a motion w11h Judge Lloyd Blanp1cd, who presided-0vcr the case, askmg that the Jury's dccts1on be overturned and a ffew trial granted. · • ~ RACKET S P ROBE NETS IRVINE MEN .•. Prom Al tionsof m.Jsconductand lavon11sm 10 the awarding of the pact. T he county later paid $2.5 million 10 Tdank lo settle a breach of con1rac1 la'4\Ull Union High School D1stnct ahout ~1x years ago but there 1s no ev 1ql'nce of any wrongdoing.. according to the indictment. Abraham \)tdn" 1..uul}l) commun1ca· t1onH hieffrom 1979'-81 ;_i;etink l~c., an Anaheun telephone commun1ca- 11ons firm which had contracted with San Diego County: Bumup & Sims Inc., Tehnk 's parent company: Robby Hendrix. Tehnk marketing director: M1llcrsa1d the Tehnk suit ··had no merit in the first place .. ··our inve'>figation d1"K:lo'>t'd 1ha1 there had been rampant corrupllnn in the tclccommunicat1ons interrnrtncct industry for years," Milkr '>aid .. rhe manner in w.Jl1ch unsavor) hu\ln~ss practices wo rked 1~ \hown 1. ll'1.1rh hy the San Otego cxpcnencc ·· The mvest1gation of 1h1.· u1un1v" contract with Anahc1m-ha'-t'<l I t'11nk uncovere<i Other cl1l'nl' of 1lw firm and related com ullanl\ v..lmh .trl' aJlqed to have defrauded I rnno Jnd Contra Costa coun11<:'> a .. wl'll a .. several ·hotel<t. hank'> and 01 h1.•r huo;1- neases. the indictment ..aid Telink mnalled a $600 000 phon'c -sy11em or the Huntington fk<actr 1 Four Orange Count y men wt.'r<.' named in 1hc indictment l clink\ president Jame~ Linder of Irvine: Roben St. Pi erre of Irvi ne. vice pres1den1 ofTclecomm Design ( orp. a telecommun1ca11on'> conlouh.ant. Michael Sage of Santa Ana, vice president. secretary and trCMu ra nl TDC: and Robert Schreiber ot Yorba Linda, .a vice president with fclc· comm In c. which a<tM'itcd in dc'lign- mg San Diego County's telephone system and the firm ''> lead con'>ultan1 on prOJeCts in Fresno and San Diego. Also named 1n the ind1ctml'nt were Hilario D "Larry" Gon1alc1. former San Diego County director of the Department of General ScrVTCC$! Donald Woodaman. president of TDC. and Roben Palmer, manager of Telink's San Diego offi ce. Alr.o na med were John Bostwi ck. Tehnk'<;controllcr,Henry l R1chtCJ. president of TC:I. Bernard J ( ampbcll. a TCI vice prelitderi'l: and David Stein. a bru1he1 of defendant Abe Stein. The 1nd1ctmen1 (hargci; one count of racketeering. one count of con-~p1racy to cnpgc in rnckctccnngl JM counts of mail fr.wd. two counts of wire fr;1ud , three counts of obstruc· t1on of JUSllce and fo ur rackctcenng- rclattd counts JRANGE COASl -Clrculetlon 714/942-4333 D•lty Piiot Def Ivery la Ouar•t:tt-.d •.Itta.. 1 ,..µ., f '"'' J.j_J ...... "" ..... ,..,.,, C:'l'Y,., , • "' ~· , ... ,~. u}a1n .Jtt..a ,Vtit U11., "•' '"" . f~. Clrcu,.tk>n T'efephOMI •r •''" .. .__ hilyPilat H. L. Schw•rtz Ill r 1bltshcr RoHmary Churchman 01iirroller Stephen F. Car110 F"roc h" 11 ,, Mr1ti.1u!-!r Donald L. W1Ulam1 C1rculat1on Mnnager Clattlfled advert11ln11 714/942·58'71 All other d•p•rtm•nt• 94~~21 MAIN OFFICE - a ~ ,.,. t r .. , • <ic4t• • .-.w • •· ~~ ·-· "'. •!ot.O c:.~·· ~ ..... (..A ..... r i'f ,, ~t.• f•A ~ h tt ,,. '"'°" t J ,~.,.AJ W nt ,oy r f ,.._ • ;1 ~· t•••<.lft\ •J tr;t mtUM f"ll • fv4"'t"""' ,,.,.. t ,..,.,,.. ... , t• .., .. lf)-1( "'° 'tlrlffO.if ~lill) , .... ·~-... 4 t'"''""-#W VOLn n, HO. 308 Plummer admll'> she's not a "head · line person.'' that !.he's seeo le:.s often 1n the community than some of her colleague11. "I think I'm belier off doing my 1hing q uietly and getting sat1sfacuon from know10g you've helped some· one," she says. 'Tm an important pan of a team that 1he City Council ha'> evolved 1n10 in the past four years." Goff. an engineering managemenl consullant. say11 he d1i.agrces 11trongly with Plummer's claim that there are no real 111sues in 1h1s yoar's elcc11on. At a recent candidates' forum, Goff <;;ud strategics on how best to fight Just Call 642-6086 - deteriorating streets. ~ "I don't think Ruthelyn has been an effective, productive leader for West Newport Beach," Goff said. "I know the-eity. I've led toun of West Newport for other planning com- missroncrs so I know they're famahar with the areas I'm talking about." Vivian Roum, the. third candidate' vying for the Di strict 2 seat, is a newcomer to city politics who has offered fresh -if as yet unexplored -solutions to Newport's problems. As a solution to the hca vy use of the John Wcrynr-A1rpon , Roum sug- a special meeting 10 be held in mid- November. after the elecu on results are certified by the county, for the purpose of installing the new mem- bers. City Manager Robert Wynn said the advantag_es of the proposed sys- tem would mean newly elected coun- cil members would not have to wait two months to take office and outgoing members would not have to pass on measures in deference to the new cou'ncil. A second measure, Charter Amendment M, is hnkcd to the first and calls for the 1T1ayor to be selected at the same snid-November meeting when the new council members arc installed. Wbat do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? 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