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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-21 - Orange Coast Pilot.. r s Wieder reverses .. stierif-f Stand Supervisors' chief will ask research into lega tty of divt ing two offic_es --- with Supervisor Bruce Neuande on a possible scparatioTI oft.he offices. Ncstande was rebuffed br Wieder durina Tuesday mornings ~rd ectin._and..hc anariiy_wit.hdtcft' an off-aaenda motion callina for a joint County Administrative Office-Coun- ty Counsel study of splittin& the shcriff...coroner's office. b1hty for the Shcntrs Department and the county jail as the county's elected sheriff. but is charted w1th lnv~stiptlng in ma Le deaths at tht jail or off icer..fnvol-ved-shoottnp u the county coroner. "It's important to cn1ure the third· pany ob).CCtlVtty that the ..... ndJUfY ensures. • W1edtr said durifta Tun. day exchanat. By JEFF A1>LER Oflllehllr ......... OranJe County Supervisor Har- riett Wieder said late Tuesday that she plans to ask county attorneys to research the legality of separating the Coaat Tickets are stlll available to the annual Community Airport Council meeting Nov.28./AS Califor n ia A woman kept hostage In a box for seven years finally turns In her abduc- tor./ Al Nation Economists are express- ing fears of a renewed recession following fig- ures on nation's Gross National Product./ AS General Westmoreland Is pressed for figures In his Hbel suit against CBS.I AS World Firemen bury more than 270 victims of this week's natural gas explosion near Me~ico City .I AS Jane1s cfatms-l:ibyal'e- celved shlpm~nt of Soviet Jets./A4 • , ( ..... ·.····"'·· ........................ ~--~-~.:...:...·.·~.-...... . ..... ·.!.,~·..!.·.~ ... ·-·--· ... · .... ·-· .. +·.:;:·:-:·r~·~ ..... "' . ...:• Home Easy-to-Install, fabric-1 covered Yi&lls put ro- mance Into plain bedrooms./81 Sports Rugged CIF tests await football teams from Marina, Fountain Valley, Newport Harbor and Saddleback./C1 Irvine and Corona del Mar open the Southern California high school vol- leyball tovrnament with wlns./C1 • Edison advances, but Marina ls eliminated from CIF girts tennis competl- tlon/C2 Entertainment Musical comedy 'Annie' Is first rate entertainment at the Gem Theater./84 Bualnesa Former mutual funds king Bernie Cornfeld Is mov- ing on Into the vitamin buslness./81 INDEX Bridge BS Bultetln Board A3 Bu~ness 86 Calif ornla News A4 Claaslfled CS-8 Comics 85 Crossword C7 Death Notices C4 Help Yourself 82 Home 814 Horoscope C6 In the Serv~e 'A5 Ann Lander• 82 Mutual Funds 86 National News A4 Opinion A8 Paparazzi 81 Play Review 84 Pol~Log A3 Public Notices CS Sports C1-3 shenfr-coroner's duties mto indepen- dent offices before the 1986 elecuon. Wieder. apparently retreatin$ from her position eoxpresscd dunntt a stormy board meeting earlier in the . ~ay. also S1Jid she woufd be-conferring Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates· not ~nly has administrative responsi- Dunn& TuCsday•s meetina. Wtedcr called the proposed study premature and said tt would impugn the arand Jury's invcsti~tion of an mmate•s death at the ia1I. Newport Beach officer J oe Thruher (abo•e) handcaft'• •Upect In attempted robbery while fellow officer SteYe Strln&.Qla h olda •u~ at pnpolnt. At -IUlat. robbery attempt Ylctim Marla Craig I• taken to boeplt&l. Police nab three suspects in two crime-1nciden-ts- Woman badly beaten with shotgun but_!__ in heist attempt ByTONYSAAVEDRA OfhO.., .......... Three men were arrested Tuesday in an unusual afternoon of crime that kept Costa Mesa police busy in- vestigating a violent armed robbel) attempt at a business office and an unrelated hold-up minutes later at a Fotomat store. In the first incident, police collared two men who had fled from an office at 1869 Newpon Blvd .. where one of them allegedly viciously beat a 49· year-old office worker. hitting the woman with the stock of a sawed-0fT shotaun. police said. Ke' in Andrew Rossborou&h. 21. and David Eugene Sweeney. 20. botl1 of Ontario. -were arrested in Newport ~ach after abandoning the motor- cycle ther had used to elude Costa Mesa POhce. Costa Mesa pohcc Lt. Tom Durham said Sweeney allegedly tool a shotgun into the office around 2:35 p.m .. demanding money and jewelry from a woman working in the office When Marla Craig of Newpon Beach rephed that she had no mone y (Pleue eee CR.DIE/ A3) Wicderalso said durtnf ~meet= in.a that Ncstande's um1na of the motion forastudyscemcd to coincide with newspaper ~rts of the circum- stances ·surround1n1 the inmate death. . "Why now ex~pt to make a 101 of ...... Ma titer chosen mayor of NB Term of office cut to one year: voting debated By ROBERT lfVNDMAN OfllleDlllr ....... Newport Beach City C®.ncilman Phil Maurer was clec1ed mayor }=uesday-aftemoon by fellow council members at a special mectina. Maurer, wbo was tc<lected to his sccon<) four-year council term this month , succeeds Evelyn Han. who served as mayor for the past two years. · But under a new policy adopted Tuesday. the mayor wilJ now serve a on~ycar term. "I'm very proud to serve as mayor of Newpon Beach.-Maurer-said. ~It's not JUSt the mayor ofanyclty .. Selected as ma~tcm was R u&.behn Plumme~w~i~e tt~ and Councilman John Cox, was re- elected ear11er thts month. Plummer. however. faced two challCnaers in her West Newpon d\stnct while Maum aod Cox ran unopposed. Although ~ourtdl rriembtn-mam- ta1 ned a hahthearted att11udt throughout the procecd.Jngs. they differed on how the new mayor and mayor pro-tem should be elected. While a maJonty favored nom1- nat1ons and a secret ballot. Coun- cilman Don Strauss asked for oral nominations and votes. Councllmen Co11. and 8111 Agee also opposed the secret votes. Cox also found himself m the minont). with Hart. when the council votedto change the terms of mayor from two ~ears to one year. Cox said such a change would reduce the role of mayor to a s1mplt "honoranum" with each council (Pleue eee PIEWPORT I A2) Douglas guilty of sex slayings Private investigator joins search for Laura Bradbury Victims' m others react to verdict wltb..tears. hugs Laura Bradbury Parents. family a nd friends to resume hunt for HB gtrl at deser(campsite By STEVE MARBLE Of 1M 0.-, ,._. ltlllf A pnvatc investigator has \Olun- tccred to help in the search for Laura Bradbury. the Huntington Beach .3- )Car-old girl who apparent!) \lo3S ~1dnappcd from her p3renls° de~n c3mps11e more than a month ago. The Sradbur) famil y and fnends arc organ111ng a search this weekend at Joshua Tree Na11onal Monument near Twent ) nine Palms. the arca \lo here th1: blonde. brown-c)ed girl \lo3S last seen Pn,atc m'es\lgator Walter Goode. 43. of Orangt said he thinks 11 is necessaf! to organize a search pan~ and go back to the area where Laura 1s belte,ed to have been kidnapped. ·Goode said he vohmtttred to work wath the Bradburys at no charge He said he can empathize with the famil v be-cause h1 own son disappeared for SI\ months sc'eral years ago before bring found (Pleue eee SEARCH/ A2) By JEFF ADLER OfllleDlllJ ......... An Orange County Supcnor Coun jury 'deliberated less than seven hours before finding former Costa Mesa furniture refin isher Fred Serre Douglas guilty Tuesday of the scx- rclated murder of1w9 Anaheim teen- agers. LB switches elections tb November Because the seven-man. five- woman JU')' also determined there was a special circumstance of mu:- tiple first-<iewtt murder. the trial lPleue ... DOUOLA8/A2) By LISA MAHONEY OfhO.., ........ Bowing to voter sentiment, thr Laguna Beach City Council agreed Tuesday to hold local elections m November along with the grneral election About 70 percent of Laauna Beach \ oters who v.ent to the polls No' 6 favored consohdauon on an advisor) ballot Mayor Dan Kenney. a prom1~d. introduced an ordrnance ordcnng ci t~ elections. normally held 1n '\pnl. be combined w11h state and national races in No-.cmber. In seconding the motion. Coun- cilman Neil F1upatnck said. "We had the pubhc input 11 the ballot 00\ .. .\nd. although C'ounc1lwoman Bobbie Mmli.1n had expected \Oters to opt for separate clccuons.. she said the council would accept the public· v.1shes and act to consohdate "\lollh grace and dignity:· The mcasu~ passed unanimousl). thouah council members fear local t'iSUCS will get less of a heanng 1Nhen Ci t\ elections a~ combined with othcrra~. Council members "'II rcccr'e a 1de benefit to consoltdat1on. 8ccausc of the later election date, members "all hold their pos1t1ons seven months longer than usual. Effons b) a ClllZcns group to act tht c1l\ to enact combined elections have been tanged Wlth acnmony. Tht' C II) Council put the con- '-Ohdauon QUeSUOn before voters onh a an ad\.ISOI'} measure after the L.lguna Beach Ta11.payers· A SOC'll- (PI .... eee LAOUJICA/ A2) Divorced fathers gaining greater custodial clout Attorney wtll discuss dads' legal rights - on TV, stresses continuln lmprov ments'- By SUSAN MONAHAN ..., .... °"' ' ••• a lcpll> enforccabl~ nght to tame w11h their children . e umate~ that ll lea t half or the lt'tlOn filed after a CISir I finalized q>nccm cu tody and \ilSlllllon. ' . From a father's 11ndpo1nt. Farrell ch1ldrtn li"'t 1n his home e'e" other v.cck. · If a fathtt's tt'q~t for JOtnt phr •cal cu tod 1 denied. the Judit 1s rcqu1~ to u m1t the bas1 for hts dec1 ion 1n vmting. onethel While Farrell denies that fathers art tc'lt\.CI d1scnm1ntlcd 1Ptn'lt. he 11~ that me J~ espccaally older one arc more 1ocltncd to pnt sotc cuS1od\I to the mother .. Stock Marketa 87 T_....on 82 A.fteJ a divotct. a father may dillC'Over that he bai nor only scpar. nted from h1 wife but 1s "d1vol'\"ina the whole family." ectordma to a spccia.li t 1n family law f arrtll and one of her male chents will be among those d1 u 1n1 "father's naht ··on the Thanksa.iv1n1 Da> episode of "20/20" at 10 pm. Thursd1) on A BC. C'1\annel 7 ~he ~•II addre the me to~ on Group W cable tclev1 ion at 6 p.m ~. 12. !-I)' • "Thma.s art 1mpro,in11n refer- ence tocustod)." he pointed out that new ~lions tn the ahfom1a cavil cock presume that J01nt ph teal (U tod) tS in the bt t tn1emt of the child fArTCll 1dm1ts, "You can't assurt a ftlhet he's 10tnl l0 preV&ll When ht I'S ittk.&na JOlnt or so~ cu tory of h1 cMdren. .\lthouahJ01nt ph~ ica.I cu tody 111 rela\l\.CI) ncv. roncqn -Famll nottd that fi"c \.Un 110 she rarcl sa such am menu -.>he bc- he"e that it often bcncficial for • Theater1 83-4 W•"-A2 World Newt A4 But "Jod)' amll. an aUorM)'. doe n't behcH that divorced fathers have lO ac pt nd·dt petent• hood he cmpha 11c that lht ha"c The t Ut" 11 oncn I C'NNI OM r d1\iorccd parents. said Farrell v.t\ I • -. . nhkc 101nt lcpl tu tod • ,,.hich ~1mpl .,.ant a fathtt ttna1n ttthn1- cal n hu uch a to l'Mdical ~ ) lnl ptf) I 1 ("U tQa)' allOlllt him lo rtma1n a v.ork1 S-tTnt, Tht "'We ha"e h\icd or so lo"I under the prmu~1ha1 mothers should hJ,r childrtn that 11'\ hard to ~mott the ieka in C"OOn th11 a fat~ can ~ as JOOd a pal't'nt " ' (h1k1rtn. aer 7 and oldn. to h\.e v.1th both partnt "\ oun~ ch1ldrtn don't ha"'"t tht' sarM cottttpl ot time ... V.1-en tht' ....... eeeDADe'/A2) ', - 1 I . L Teen cyclist hurt in Mesa crash A l 9·YttN>ld Fullerton man was severely 11tjurcd Monday evenina when his motorcycle cottided wt1b t' car that had pulled mto the inter·· section of Paulanno and Arthur 1venan in Costa Meta. Pohce reported Ronald Marcellus Colleton was taken to Fountain Valley ommunity Hotpltal. where ht un~rwc.ol&utlelY for a mauive skuU fracture. Colleton was in critical condiuon this momina. Accordu\&~· to police reporu. Col· leton and a pesstnter •re 1ravelin1 east on Paularino Avenue when they colhded with the a c~r driven bY K.a1e Ehiabeth Plemons. 18. of Costa Mesa. The motorcycle passenaer ""ived only manor tnJuries. Plemons told pohce she was at the atop •i&n on Anhur Aven~ wh(n she pulled in 1011\e t nterteictton. •PIMmtt· ty not seeina the motorcycle uJ\til she was midway throuah. An 1nvcstiaation into the accident is pending. County foots .bill for 2nd Deluca trial An attorney who represented ac· cused k11lcrGabnel Deluca m has first murder trial has been appointed by the court to again represent the Huntington Beach teen in a second murder tnal. Attorney John Dolan will be pa id the uandan:Lratc of f65 an houi-~l county expense. Dolan staled that Dcluca's family paid Dolan for the first trial but they can no longer afford to pay legal bills. Deluca. a high school dropout with a history of alcohol and drua a bust, 1s ch"rged with the dayli~t slaying.,of ldal Jean Haxton. a mail carrier who was killed last Jan. 3 as she delivered mall in Deluca's nc1&hborhood. The teen-ager ,fleJ.edly stabbed ~~ton with a buck kmfcand dubbed her with a baseball bat. He then put her bod) inside her mail car and drove ll to a church parking lot m t7osta Mesa. according to the accusa· lions. Deluca was con~ted of first· degree murder followina the first trial, but Su~nor Coun Judge Leonard Mc 8Nde ordered a ~cond 1rial bccaust' Dolan claimed the defense had not been shown some of the evidence. The evid(nce apparently 1s a one· page booking shp that contains a bnef observation of Deluca's beha' 1or' after he was arrested . c ~ LAGUNA ELECTIONS IN N0VEMBE ... From Al CONTINUED STORIES 11on collected 2.330 sign atures on a petition favoring the matter. Normally those signatures. rep- resentina about 20 percent of the city's approximately 11 .000 re~1s-· tered voters. \\<Ould be enough to bind the council to the election's outcome. But City Clerk Verna Rollinger declared the pet111on in valid. ruhng 11 was incorrectly advertised. Taxpayers' President Paul Chns· tiansen. who thanked the council in absentia for Tuesday's action. had accused Rollinger of sabotaging ·the consolidation campaign. Rollinger. in turn, criticized the grour for distributing election ma· teria resembling the city's official Voters' Pamphlet. The Taxpayers' Association has argued since 1983 that c:onsolidated elections would increase voter par· t1c1pation and save the city money since the county would take over election responsibilities. An underlying reason behind the NEWPORT MAYOR ••• From Al mcmbec rotating into the c:hair. Cox also said t"o )ears were needed for a ma}Or 10 eITectt vel> pe rform the JOb. Others, however. argued that the change would allow for better rep- resentauon on the council. Tuesday's meeting was called specifically to 1mtall the re-elected council members and to elect the new mayor and mayor pro-tem. In pre" 1ous years. newly elected council members were installed al a meeting after th e first of the year - two .months after the election. But \.Oters approved amendments to tht' City Charter on Nov. 6 that call for a special meeting to be held in mid-November. after the election results are cenified by the county, to install the new council members and choose a mayor. Outgoing Mayor Hart thanked the City Council and city -staff for its support during her two-year term and was presented long-stemmed roses by the council. Councilwoman Jackie Heather. back 1n City Hall foll owi ng r~ent hospitalization for a brain hemor· rhage, praised Hart's work on lhe council and then said. ··1 welco me you to the old mayors· club." effort. a(·kn o"'lcdged by Christiansen after the election. is that the Tax- payers' Associauon believes that bringing more voters to the polls will reduce the stran_Jlehold us members say another Ctl1zen organization, Village Laguna, has on local races. "We do believe that with a majority vote. we'll get representative sovern· ment instead of special interest groups," Christiansen said. Rollinger said she doesn't beli~ve the City Council is controlled by any one group. Mayor Phil Maurer DOUGLAS GUILTY OF SEX SLA YINGS-::-. From A l now wtll enter a penalty phase dunng which the Jury will recommc.>nd whether Douglas should receive the death penalty or a hfc pnson term without the poss1bl1t) of parolt:. Judge Ronald Owen ordered the JUry to return Nov. 28 for the next phase of the trial Attorneys for both the defense and prosecution esti- mated the penalty phase will take betweeo eight and I 0 days. The paunchy. white-haired Douglas. 55 , sat passively as the JUr) pronounced him guilty of kllhng 19- year-old Beth Jones and Margaret Krueger. 16. in August 1982. At one point. Douglas. wcanng a white shirt and tennis shoes. conferred bneOy with defense attorney George Peters. The two victims' mothers, who had attended the tnal da1I~. greeted the JUr) ·s ve rdict with tears and hugs for the in vc~t 1gator who put the case together "I'm glad the} lound him guilt) It's what he deserved." \aid Jean Jones .. he aho said she never had doy_llt'> about what the ultimate outcomci of the trial would b<: "I don't think 11 'A-ill c"er be be~nd me:· Jonec; ~1d of her daughter\ death. Dtpuly D1stnct ·\llorne) Ton} Rackauckas called 1hc JUI)\ dec1s1un the "nght 'crd1ll · He also acknowl. edged Jurors took less time in rcal'h· mg their verdict than 1n an} other capital case he has pro~cutcd \inte becoming a dcput~ d.lstnct attorne} 1n 1976 · Defense attornc} Peter!> ~aid he Fred Berre Douglu wasn't surprised b) th e verdict and called the panel "fair. intelligent and thoughtful .. The prosecution's case hinged on the testimony of 39-ycar-old Richard Hernandez. an acknowledged heroin addict and conv1l'tcd burglar who 1es11ficd under a grant of immunity from prosecution 1hat he watched as Dougla'i killed Jones and Krueger at a remote desert "'ash in an Diego ( ount> The two girls were lured to their death'> belle' ing 1he) were going to pose for nude photographs. according to trial lcst1mOn> Hernandez relounted for Jurors how the two girls removed their clothei. and agreed to be tied up during the photo session. But when one or the girls asked Douglas where his camera was. he produced a loaded riOe and ordered them to perform sex acts on him. each other and Hernandez. Then he.> killed them. Skeletal remains of the girls were discovered 1n a shallow grave by a nature photographec in April 1983. A San Diego County pathologist testi - fied because of the condition of the bodies. he was unable to determine the cause or time of death. The prosecution also presented evidence that Douglas planned to lure vicums to the desert. possibly for the making ofa "snuff movie," a porno- graphic movie 1n which one of the performers is murdered during the film in~. Dunng the penalty phase. the prosecutor said he plans to present tape recordings and witnesses who tcsufied during Douglas° 1977 trial on s1m1lar charges. That evidence was barred during Douglas ' most rece nt trial. The former Costa Mesa resident was arrested on charges of attempt mg to lure two undercover policewomen to their deaths 1n what was to be another "snuff movie." Dunng the trial. a prostitute testified she had been hired b) Dou$las to torture and kill the women dunng the filming. But th e JUI)' deadlocked on the charge and a mi strial was declared Douglas later agreed to plead guilty to a reduced charge and was placed on three year'> proba11on. SEARCH RESUMES IN DESERT ... From Al Laura·~ mother Pan~ Bradbul) said the famil y 1!> looking for volun- teers to assist in this weekend·s search All volu ntccr'i are welcome. but the family 1~ ~pec1fically looking for people Wlth law enforcement or military background and good track· ing ability Addi11onall). the family 1'1 hopeful volunteers w11h ponable video re- cording equipment and veluclcs with c1 t11en band radios or telephones will J01n 1n the search Volunteers are being asked to call 557--0345. 645-8448 or 768·8394. "The idea 1s 1ust to 'itart at the start again." Patty Bradbury said "We want to recheck Lhe area. •o door to door. go to gas stat1onund JU~t talk to everyone again " Ttre San Btrnardmo County \hcntr~ Deoanment. which has had a task torcc assigned 10 the case since 11 was determined Laura probably was kidnapped. will not take part in this weekend's search effon ShenfT spokesman James Bryant said investigators are continuing to follow up the hundreds of reponcd sighungs llUde by people who belie ve 1hcy have sten Laura or the man who may have i1dnapped her The suspected kidnapper lS de· 'iCnbed as a man in his 50s w11h graying hair and a strawberry colored , beard. It 1s believed he was traveling in a metallic blue van. possibly a Ford Econoltne with d1st1n ct1 ve bay win· dows on each side Bryant \aid the latest rcponcd sighting prompted m vei.tiptors to l·alt in the FBI. He said a passenger aboard a Jet bound for Dallas Tues· day called aside. a tewarden and informed her there was a man and small girl on the 01gh1 who resembled Laura and the 'iU'>pcCt Bl)anl \aid police 1n Dalla~ were notified but dtd not stop the man and girl because both quickly hoarded a connccttnR flight to Washington 0 .C' "Police in Washington were wait· 1ng but what we didn't know was that the flight also stopped in Baltimore where the man and girl got off." Bryant said. He aid police •and the FBI arc checking the jet's passenger list today to learn the man's 1dcnt1ty. ··we really hate to put that much faith in this becauSt we have 10 many taps and leads" that have Just led nowhere," said Bryant. .. Our threshold for ICHtng U Ctttd I .. a lot higher than k .used to be.·• WIEDER REVERSES POSITION .•• From Al 1n 1n"c~11g:H1ng a rc:u:nt inmate death at the tount) Jail that ha, ra1\Cd ntw quc'iltonc; con erning the sheriff· coroner'" conf11ct of intcrtst 1n ~uc h s1wa11 nn'i HO\\<l'vcr \\ 1cdcr al~\.ud !the had been informed the grand JUr)' rc v1eY. wa' focu~ on thc·1nmatt dtath. nor thl' uuc-\tion of whl·thcr tht' office\ should or can be ~pht. .\nother official who ha'i endoned 'itud>•na whether the office hould he dtvidC'd. as they arc in C'ahforn1a''i 11 mo~l populou counue • i presid· 1na OrafiJc Count'y Supcradr Court Judge Richard Beacom. who re v1C'wed Ne'itnnde'~ proposal and con ,·ur' 1hot a d1\ 1\1on 5hould be con· f ,1dcred Twurccent ca~s.one 1n,olv1ng1hc death of Jail inmate John Ray ttph<'nson. the other a fatal shootina 1nvolvina henff'i Ocpanmcnt depu 11cs. have raised question whether the shcnfT-coroner 1s cntanahng h1m~lf in an inherent <'onOk t of 1 n ttrC'\I 1 n ~Ul'h ca-.cs ' ... 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Thur9dey 11t 131m WICl-a1442pm 1 DADS' CUSTODIAL RIGHTS DISCUSSED ••• I P'romAl spend one week with one parent, they summer with their children. "If yo u".e got a good court order have a tendency to forget the othc.>r They don't always get ll. though. contempt 1s.~ vel) viable and rcr1abh parent," she said. "Mothers have more excuses for alternative. said Farrell. adding tha Sh 1 h be not allowing a child to v1s11 than a parent can spend Ii vc days in 1a1I fo1 I e a so. says I at it may. in a• fathers have for not paying support." each v1ola11on small child s best interests to hve w11h Farrell said a non-working mother ··But w11h ei.. la. d h th To ensure his rights. though . Far· more mothers working: the finhers 1 ·;uie J:thx.p tmhe 1h aid' a moll er..h may rcll stresses th at a father must take I fi t' .. ;h dd d c aim at e c I is I , as an ac11 on promptl) are on cQua oo 1ng, s c a e . activity to attend. is going on va. · Parents don't ha"e to go lO court to cation or give any number of other "V1s11a t1on rights are not as bleak arrange for 101nt custody. they can reasons to thwart a v1s1t 10 the father. as lathers think They have much make the agreement themselves. But Some mothers refuse 10 allow the grl'<ttl•rcon1rolo,erthes1tua11on than they arc often unable to agree on father to sec hi s children 1f he 1s the\ realize .. More than anyth10@ anything. And 1n the hostile at· delinquent in support pa) men ts. cl~. 1he problem 1s that men get mosphere that can surround a ··tfa father 1s not pa)1ng support. a frustrated and don't take acti on. I divorce, "children are made a pawn mother has several remedies a'a1I· think some falhers believe that the -b> both sides.·· Farrell said. able to her ... These do no11ncludt' not world 1c, against them," Farrell said. 8111 001 all fathers waAt JOtnt--al-k>wtng-Yffi'tatt~~crnJ>hasln-d. If the delay to<r long. she ex- custody of therr chttdren They· re A fat.her also has remedies 1f he 1s plained. the court 1S less likely 10 content with the standard v1si1a11on denied visitation. If he has a court penalize the ex·spousc. And she nght~. granting thc~non-custod1al order that spells out hi s nghts. he can pointed out that unlike support. parent alternate Wl'C l'nds and hOI· ha\e his ex-wife charged with rnn-v1s1 ta11on 1s not retroactive; that lost 1da)'i and four wee s dunng the tempt time 1s lost for good. Just Call 642-6086 What do you like about the Dally Piiot? Whal don 't you like? Call the number at left and your meuage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered lo Uie appropria te editor. Tbe samt 24-bour answering service may be osed to record letters to tb~ editor OD any topic. Contributors to our Lellers column must Include tltetr namt and teleplt oae num ber for verlflcalion. No clrculalion cal11, plea1t. Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Clrculetlon 71 4/142"'333 Delly Piiot Dell very It Ouerenteed Daily Pilat Cl...,fled edvertlelng 7141142-1171 All other department• 142-4121 MAIN OFFICE 330 w .. 1 Bay S1 Cost• -CA M,,,_y Fuoay It 10» do nol ..... yOUI -by !> 30 p m call llafot• 7 pm end your COl>Y wtl DI r:JelMt<fl<I H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher ...... aodt-Bo• 1!>60 Co.11 -CA 82926 Copyngn1 t983 O.•rooe eo.11 Pv~ Company No -SIOt~ illl41111IO'>l e<lllOtoel ,.,,.119' Of _.,, ... "*"• ,,......, may DI reproouc:.o "'"llOUI 8'*'81 per ,_, Of COC'Y'oglll °""'* Sa1111oey ano &unoer 11 you 00 nol ·-you< copy O'( 1 a m call Dl!Of• 10 a m ano yOUI GOOy w• DI delrve<e<I Frank Zlnl Managing Editor K•ren Wittmer Adverttsing Director Clrculetlon Telephonee RoHmary Churchman Controller "'°"' O<anoe Coun•r Alua I 842..m Robert Cantrell Production Manager Ge ID ' . Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIFS ~Rifled wmolopr, ACS- PEARLS mate fHIJJ011 aew1 Pearls, those simple, beautiful creatJons of lhe miracle of lhe aea, have always been appreciated and admired by the women of the world. But. in recent years. tttey have enjoyed an up1urge in popu- larity. Why? One reuon iJ the trend in (ashlof\J towaJ"d clothing and ac- cesaories which .eem to compliment pearls. Pearla can be worn day or night with equal fashion propriety. With thec~nt trend towaJ"d more color in jewelry, pearla are right at horn They can either be combined with colored gemttones, ol' you may pick colored pearl.I, which come ~ a rainbow of 90fl colon, including plnk, cha.mptgne, mauve and even black. Wh n one thin.Ju of pearls, the finat lmtge la of the beautiful pearl n lace. But pearls allo wear beautJfully In earrings, pendanta· and brooches. The next time you open the peg of • fuhion mas•· zlne, note how often th~ well· dreaed modelJ are M:lomed w1th • pearll. Thia ta a clear testimony to1 th tact that pearla io well wtth1 almost any top f uhJon deslan· The1 gem of the tM it more poputar- todoy than ~er. ( Doneld L ... wH»em• Circulation Manager VOL. n , NO. 329 The Versatile Pearl Snort end long, clHt*c or Jazzy, white or putel, aone or In groups. The fathlonablt pearl. " must for the wett·drnted women. MEMBER AME"9CAN GEM SOCIETY 1809 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA SIHCE 1848 ' 81n1C,..,,erlcard-Mllttt Ct11roa PWONE ~l-3.t01 \ r • - Santa set to Visit Roger's Guden• anta Cloua will amve at Roacr's Gardens sn Newport Beach Friday as pan of the annual Christ mu Fantasy proara~ developed for the entire family . . Santa will hsten to children' wishC$ in an aneiquc slea~ parked inside Roaer's aaiebo. Children will be able to visit and have pictures taken with Santa Tuesday throuah San1rda> from 6 to p.m. throuah Dec. 22. Other pccial auractsons include the "enchanted candlcliaht walk.'1 animated Chnstmas scenes, a lighted nativity scene. an ice forest display and several decorated ~oom scenes. C'all Rik Mumma at 640-5800 for funher 1nformat1on. · Women'• uercl.e clau .et '• j The Oranac Coast YMCA is offering an evenina pre· Wnatal. pos1-panum exercise class meeting Mondays ud i-..~~._;.;;o.._...a:ii ednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. . The {>rogram incorporates a warmup phase, a strengthening phase and a cardiovaS(ular phase in .the heated pool, followed by a cool-down. Heart rates will be taken throughout the workout. · Further information may be obtained by calling Lindi( Sicotte at the YM C' .\, 642-9990. l•raell archeologl•t at sec Dr. A vraham Biran. director of the Nelson Gluec k School of Archeology sn Jerusalem and director of excavations at Tel Dan. Israel, will sikak at Southcrh California College in Costa Mesa Tuesday morning. Dr. Bsran's v151t will be hss third appearance on a four- stop speaking tour of the United State,, He will repon on the dsg by a group ofSCC students. led by Professor Nancy Heidebrecht. at Tel Dan earlier thi s year. His· talk is scheduled for 10 a.m. at the college. 55 Fair Drive. Pet clinic Item ln error , ;\ ~nes of pet chnacs announced for Sunday 1n Monday's Bullettn Board actually were held this past Sunday and will not be conducted Nov. 25. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. Divorce work•hop In Irvine Attorne) Pat Herzog will prc~nt a workshop on the legal aspects of divorce Nov. JO from I to 3 p.m. at the Women's Opportunsties Center of UC Irvine. 2811 Main St., Irvine The work!lhop will cover the problems and procedures involved in dissolution. There will be discussion and a question and answer· session. Call 856-7128 for more information. . . An early Thankegiving The Oatl• 8ebtor Center le Corona del Mu will be cloeed on ThanU,tvtna Day, .o - CONTINUED STORIES CRIME •.. From Al Sweeney alleacdly shoved her apsnst a wall. rammed her head against a door frame and struck her w1th the shotgun. said Durham. The victim suffered severe head lacerations and lost three teeth , police said. Craig was transponed to Hoag Memorial Hospital in Ncwpon Beach. where she was reported an stable condition this momsng. ,.. 0r8'9 COMIC OAIL:Y PtlOTIWedl~. Novae • ., 11, ' ' Officlala ten'ed a tukey 'dlDAer 1dtb all the trlmmlnf• to It.a p eata Tue.day. By JEJT ADLB'R Of ........... With a ~ cnvironmnw ~ ia Milli. Oii • County 1ovcmmcnt officials bepn mrvllll...., •- crat1c cnaines Tuesday u plans for the iftuFfr• l ltl mllhon John Wayne Airport cxpanlioa projlft ZS I I H to move doter to a hiJh·power \tit ftilbt. ....-... Al a sparsely attended meett1'1o mantiiii GI - Oranac County Plannint Commt...ioa I~•-. r~~~r:e~~·~;:t =~=' :~.:::..=~V:-.;::11.: ..... ' •'1 M1 1 d October decision by the Board of Supen'-" • to whether t~C overcrowded aarport should be ~ Supcrv1'°rs wert fo~ed to delay the ~ proj_«t -and an accompan)'ina increase in the nwm.~~ JCt f11Jhts at the 11fl)Ot't - 1n September after 1k ... _ two-volume env1ronmenla1 report wu deemed iudt· quatc by County Counsel Adnan Kuyper. • . A new. improved three-volume rtpOrt now beilll circulated include$ sevcra.I beefed.up sectioftl Oii Uy issues as well u a full volume dedicated to c.vm....u offered b> the public-and the city of Newport Bcecb; plannana comm1u1oncrs wue told. • Supervisors arc hopinJ they will be able LO fi...U, consider the asrpon upens1on plan sometime in JnUl;'J. But the plan first mu.st pau mullet by both the P'laaatlll Commiulon and lhe County Airport Commitlion. The environmental rt1N>rt and a muier plan for tbi airport's expansion, first uovci~ last July, ~ cnlarcsng JWA in two stqel. first. the number of ftisb• would be increased from the current 41-fl.iaht Ud LO ~5 com mercial JC\ fls&tns.. Then, as the terminal expansion project neared completion in 1990, the fl1Jht lid would be hf\ed LO. accommodate 73 daily jet depertures. The new terminal would be dcsia,ned to accommodate 10.2 mill.ion passcnacrs per year compared to die 2.6 millioo passcnsers who sq ueaed"throu&h the airpon last Y~·. The plan also sncorporaLCS altemattvca for brinpns Santa Ana Hei&hts, and small portions of Newport Bcada and Costa Mesa into compliance with i t.ate node: guideli nes. Bill Olson, manager of the Environment.al M~ men\ Aaency's environmental antlysis division, told commissioners the new environment.al PKkaae includes some "sianificant ·revisions." Self-defense claue• •lated Sv,,eeney allegedly fled on a motor- cycle w11h Rossborough. who was waiting outside the bu1ld1ng. A patrol unit, called earlier to investigate two susp1c1ous men loi tering around the office, sighted the duo heading north on Ncwpon Boulevard at Wilson Street. where a bag was thrown from the motorcycle. Kevin Andrew Rouboroqh ' DaTid ltqene Sweeney The repon now acknowledges the oounty airport woUTcJbc overuscaand ovcrcrowdcaln the future and will never be able to meet the county'1-air travel demands. Olson said. He.potnted out the new report states that 2SO Two ~orkshops dessined to prepare t0div1duals to protect themselves will be offered Dec. l at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Durham said the discarded bag was larerfollnd to contain U>e shotgun believed to be used in the robbery attempt. enforcement agencies. Soon af\erward, Costa Mesa police were notified by Newpon Beach authorities about a motorcycle acci- dent along the roadside at 2201 Anniversary Lane. daily flights would be needed to meet the demand for air "Tear Gas Training .. will be discussed from I Oa.m. to noon in Room 110 ofOCC's Counseling and Admissions Building. A course called " elf Def en~ for the Physically Handicapped" will meet from noon to 3 p.m. in OCC's g)m litne s room . The fee forthe teargas course ss S 17.50. while the cost for the handicapped self-defense course ss S 15. Call 432-5880 for add1t1onal information. ...... Pohce lost sight of the suspects and issued a broadcast to other law --______ .,.._ __ _ Chrlstmaa Walk planned The annual Corona del Mar Christmas Walk will be conducted Dec. 2 from ·11 a.m. 10 4 p.m. 1n the communst) 's business dsstnct. hops will be open for cus\omen; to browse. ho p or mangle with merchant!>. amt refreshments will be availabk. Carolers will stroll the boulevard and Santa Claus will be l\Va1lablc to talk with children. A coloring contest for children from kandergan cn through the sixth grade will be held and prizes will be gi ven at the Pon Theater following the shov. ing of "How the Grinch Stoic Christmas" at 4 p.m. OCC announce• annual sale Orange Coast College will conduct its annual student Christmas pottery and hand-blown glass art sale Dec. 3. 7 in the Student Center patio. between the Student Center and Adm1nsstrat1on Buildings. The sale will run from 10 a.m. 10 4 p.m. dail) and ss open to the public. Hundreds of ceramic. stoneware and glass pi eces. ancl uding bowls. Jars. teapots. pitchers. lamp bases, platters. vases. cups and mugs will be available. Proceeds from the event will be used for tudent scholarships. Fo r more info rmation. call 432-5725. CALENDAR Wedneeday,Nov.21 Newport ~ach police said two travel 1n the year 2005. men had apparently lost control of Also. the report contains a new analysis and the cycle and "la}cd 11 down" in fron t recom mendauons on the tr:affic problems the enlafltld of a home. airport 1s upccted to ceneratc. Amon1 new recommen- Thc men then tned to hsdr the dauons offered sn the report arc increasing the number of vehicle sn some nearb) bushes and freeway ramps that "-Ou ld provide traffic Wlth da~ escape on foot . However. the) were access to the airport. located b) the Newport Beach police Other re 151ons Olson cited for the pancl anclude: he~QPlt..r in.an..t.rulu.stnalarca..a.L.uu:;___--..£1.labl~shmt a.MW 11r~,~~•n unde1' whtch- end of Universst} Dn 1.t~. Durham no airline. no matter how quiet its aircraft were able to fly . said . would be able to fl y an unregulated-Or unlimited numbers Rossborough and Sweene~ were offlsahts. arrested around J p.m b~ Ne~pon • Pro\.1ding affordable housing to offscl any loss of Beach and Costa Mesa pohcc w11bou1 boussna in no1s.c·scns111vc ne1gh~rh()Ods. such as Santa funh er incident . .\na Heights. -The) ar(' both being held an Costa Mesa Cit) 1a1l in heu of$250.000 ball apiece for '""est1gat1on of robben .and attempted murder ~lso 111 1hc Costa Me~ Jai l 1s Pau l Gerard Stultz, a 24-year-old tra,ns1rnt "ho." h1k armed with a threat<'ning· looking bag. alleged!~ robbed a local Fotomat store. The robbel') at the small dn" e· through kiosk. at 3009 Harbor Bl vd .. occurred approximately 25-minutes after the business office incident. Durham said Stoltz allcgedl)' rode up to the window on a 10..spccd blC}clc. placed the SUSPICIOUS bag on the counter and demanded mone) The clerk. thinking the bag contained a gun. complied and Stoltz pedaled aW3) \\.Ith $ 15. He was qu ickl y stopped b) police near the 1ntersecuon of Fa1rv1e~ Road and Baker Street Looki ng inside the SUSPICIOUS bag. police found a sandwich and a SL\·pack of beer Toibin recommended as Marina 's principal Ira To1b1n. a former president of the Huntington Beach Union High School D1s1nct teachers uni on. 1s being recommended as the next pnnc1pal at Manna High School. 1t was learned toda). If Toiban. the 35-year-old associate pnnc1pal at the school. is approved by the Board ofTTUStees on Tuesday nssh1 he wilt fill the vacanC) created in June by the controven1al forced rnsgnauon of former pnnc1pel, Dr. Paul lkrscr To1b1n. 14hO was president of the Dsstnct Educators Association dunng the seven-di} teachers' sui.ke sn 1979. v.as on, of four finalists selected b}' a scrccninacommltttt. He was chosen as tt)e top candidate for the post by Superintendent Mane Otto but the position requires rat1ficat1on of board members. .., • 9:30 a.m .. Orange County Board of Supervl1or1. Hall of Administration. I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. D•llJ Het photo 1tJ .._n L- Fotoma t robbery euepect Paul Ger ard Stoltz i1 marched off to jall by a Coe ta Meea officer. Durham said Stoltz .ti~ fits the descnpllon of a b1q cle-ndang bandit who stole about $100 from two Fotomat stores in Huntington Beach on Monday e' enang. The ouster of ~rger. 'tl<hO was given the cboscc of earl~ reti re ment or rcass1snment to the classroom by former upenntcndcnt Jake l\bbon. touched off an uproar among some residents and a recall dnve apinst the 1hn-e trustrcs -Steve Sm 1th. Bnan lake and Ron Marcus -who \Oted to movr the popular Berger from Mari na. The residents arc t~1ng to collect 14.100 signatures by Janua~ to force a recall elccuon car plunges into canyon; ·mothe~ and son inju!!ed A t 9-year-old mother and her young son were injured today when the compact car they were rid.in& in spun off the Ortega Highway and tumbkd I 00 f~t into a canyon. authorities 11id. Cindy Taylor of Lake EJsinaore was taken by helicopter tct Mission Com- munity Hospital in Mission Viejo Coetall- Two Mon1clair men were arrested early this morning •fttr items be· licved to be stolen wece found 1n the car. ihey were drivina. Police had become suspicious of the car contai n· ina Due Minh Lam and Duna Quoc Nauyen when at entcttd the apart- ment complex at I JOO Adam Ave . around 2:4S t m A pttrol unit follQwcd the vehicle throuah the complex and pulled thccaro,cr when 11 failed to make a complete stop at a nearby intersectlQn. A patrolman found buralary tool o°' the front and rear noor6oards of the veh icle and auto stereo equipment believed to be stolen. Lam and Nauyen were booked on susp1c1on of po teSJina burJlary tools and pos$eulon of stolen prop. tny. They were at My J!!..1 this mom1 n1 tn lieu of SI0.000 ball apiece. • • • A purse wi th S6S wu repontd rstolen from 1 busines' at 666 Baker t. Monda) wmct1mc bt-twttn 9.JO am.andlOISam -- with serious neck and back injunes, accordina to Orange County Fire Capt. Mark Reinhold. The woman's 2-ycar-old son. Loren, was 1trappcd into a child's safety seat and escaped with only minor cuts and bruises, Reinhold said. Reinhold said the safety seat may have saved the child's life. Hantmcton Beacb Enter1 na through an unlocked side window. someone buralarizro a home Tuesday on the 7600 block of Commodt>r! C'1rcle. The loss in· eluded a television set worth $400. • • • Sm3sh111111 front window to enter. someone burataritcd and ranMi{.~{.J o home on tbe 7900 block. of Jioh. a resident reported TuC1dJy. The lo included Jt~elry worth S 1.000. • • • omconc stoic S225 from the locker room Tuesday at the Bob'\ Bis Boy restaurant, 9842 da ms Ave. • • • At the Taco Plata rtst1uran1 at 7151 Warn er A\.e., 50meone tole a wallet conta1nina S95 from the un · lockedrmployttdrcu1naroom Tue· day. • • • Someone tole a $79 battery from a gold 197 1 Ponuac parked Tuesday al the Alpha Beta market at 214 JI Brookhurst t. • • • A. re 1J nt rcPonaS Tu\:Way thar an interior de 1an 1..ilsc and an tru· ' The mother rcponedly was ejected from her auto. Authorities said st took nearly 35 minutes to hoist the two accident victims from the canyon. off Ortega Highway about a mile east of the San Juan Bridae. The 8:20 a.m. accident ma) have been caused by slick conditions on the rain-soaked roadway. mcn ts were tolcn trom a tan 19 0 Honda ccord parked on the 18700 blO<'k of Bench Boulevard The lo s was estimated 11 $100. • • • A man and a woman "ert UTestcd Tucsd:ij on susp1C'ion of shoplinins :u the . C. Penney t tore at Hunt· 1naton C'enter. 7777 Ed1naer vc. Rcco' ered wa 111u. • .. d~•h1nt "-Orth $68 ••• omronc stoic sold and ~"ell') wonh SSOO froM :i dent1<1t's office on tht 6900 block of Warner A\'enue. police were told Tuesday • • • r.A omcone buraJ•nttd a lan Datsun 8210 parkcG Tuesda)'. in a lot on the 21000 block of Pacific Cout H1Jh· wll) The lou uy;ludcd CU$ettc ll(>C1 wonh S.? 0 and a cassette urry1n1 ca~ ~onh S3 • • • • ' black 1981 Ford L Tn "'as r"Cpor\cd itolen Tuesday from t~ lot of the Plankhau~ rtstaurant at \\'arnt \vcnur n<t .pnnplt' tr~c\. Thr lo\\ wa4' Mt1mate"d at $6.000 -) 'omeone stole a red 1984 Honda Preludr from a carpon on the 6600 block of Warner ;\venut, police ~ere told Tuesda\ The loss was csumatcd at $13.000 · Newport BeaCti Burglars took a stereo S)stcm and a '1deo cassette recorder from a rrs1· dcnce on Balboa Boulevard. • • • Vandals caused more than S500 in damage to a Mercedes Benz parked a 1 ~c~port Center. The vandals ap- parcnth !.Cnuched the car's paint • • • ·\ tarp was tolen from a boat docked on Bayside Drive. The tarp was 'alu('d at about $400 Irvine >\ rash of apparently unrelated burglcnr\ "ert reported to poh~ Tuesda' 1l"rr and 1mm\ln1t1on \Glued 'at SS.000 "'ere lakcn from a Fo>.alcn trcct home. Thieve entered throuJh an un lock«! shd1na glass door. Jc"'clr) and a handaun \.\Orth S 1.000 "-<'re ta ken fro m a Lakcpant') tttet condom1n1um th1eH~S t>rokc a window to set 1Mldt. ~ tcle' 1 ion. handaun and other stem cerc taken from a rttnatlonaJ 'chs le to~ at 9601 Irvine Ct nter Dn"e The anscles were valued at $2.2 S. Tht' buralary occurred a1ona with SC\Cral Others the!'\" dunna ()('tobcr. The owner d11iCOvued the thefUupon rcturn1na to Inane t'tc'Cnt· I) . .\n undctemuncd numbtr of 11ems wcl'\" takrn from a home on Lemon Gro'-c. Th1c"c cn\Cttd throu h an unl<X'kcd door. oohtt say • • • SHO nr s.tert0 was taken from a car parked al 1 91 Mc:Oaw A,e. :r~•> trom rec reational -.chicles on 1ts lot o'er the "eekend. ;\ ma~ter kc\ "a!> apparent!~ used to gain access io thl' 'eh1dc'i taking a total of SC\ en stereo~ and lh(' tel('\ 1s1on Laeun• Beach Officers responding 10 a ~por1 of n susp1c1ous subJeCt lo1tcnns all da) Tuesda~ along the 300 block of...,onh Coast H 1gh~a} determined 11 "a' onl> a ( ahrans emplo)C'C ~orkang on a thttric sur \ C\ ••• I\ i_a kct and a ~allct ""ere rc-poncd lost Tue~a' afternoon on "''c' Plac-r at South (0a t H11h~•} · . ; . Police arrcst<'d Jame Joseph Sten on. 4"'. on susp1c1on of pos· ses'lson of narcottcs and public sntO \· 1cat1on Stt'nson "u arrtsted earl> Tucsda\ on South Coast H 1ghv..1~ at Fornt .\,cnue Chmtophcr Richard Chase. 31 . "as arrested on susp1c1on of dnv1ng undrr the influence of alcohol Chase "as stopped at I :30 a.m. Tucsda~ on (1knn('HC '\\Cnue .... Pols~ helped l~tc two I J.year· old~ reported massina from their Rub~ Street home Tuesday evening. Foun tain Valley meonc stoic a stereo. tape deck. speakers. ca ~ttc tapes and a pair a ~omen's shoes "alucd at S83S from a L3r 1n the 000 block of La Paloma • • • Thie' es c-ntcred a construct son sue at 16550 Harbor Blvd. and stole two axle sets \.alued at $460 from a con!.trutaon tnulcr • • • Buralars cntertd a car parked on Ward trttt north of Stater ._' enue and stole a t11d10 ,·alued at $350 Cop denies destroying papers . 8)' tM A11ocl11f'd Prest .\ prthm1na" hcanna 1 hedult'd [)co( I I for a for"'cr Santa na pohctman l h•r&.<'d ,,.th stcaltna and d~W0>-1 n the arrt t records. of a pro lltutt' ht' admitted hav1na ~' with. OffiL11h. s~ud Ronald Thurtl PanoA1, H of la _11rada pleaded 1nnoct'l}j Tunci•) 10 thrtt felon} count\ of1tcaltna and <k'1.lro)•n& pubhc d umtnt coun clcrl. C"aml Cotten \aid, The dtXumenu in~u~ •~t rds nd a taped 1nter"1ew Y.lth «1ha onttltt. a con"1ctcJ nit na pro tstute \\hom Pirsnn, had 1m lcJ 11'\r • '"' <' h tmn of Jru1 abu\{' "I arrtsted Ccc1h1 Oonralt • and for 'lomr c;ra.z' reason I lund of hl.ed her." Parsons was quoted sn the tran npt of a pohcc intCl'\'tCW on file in Mun1c1pal C'oun "I ·ttal1tt l'H done Y.rona. and it's been catina me up .. He admsttc:d 1n t~ antef"l~w that he'd had ~A v.ith Gonulez t~o or thrtt t1m . had v"ued her en jail. had tom up annt Clfd dcahna ~•lh druac. and fol'lery and had shredded a tape of her police 1ntcrT011t1on Ptftnse auomey Hh l<eltey said Ptnon ma} haw ''bumed out" b«au\t' of "bc1n_s u~ to prolona~d . rmot1on1ll) trtt,fol "orl " l r ' A4 <>r-. Coast OAtt.V PILOT/Wednesday, Novem«>« i 1, 1984 VA benefits target'ed bjT Reagan ANTA BARBARA <AP)-Press· dent Rca,an's pokesman ~eknowl­t<tces that vetenns' health f>Cnetlb •~ bc:ina re"icwcd 10 th arch fo1 bud&et SJ\tn& but says n' too soon · Smashing Styles for Your Wardrobe 10 ~> "'hethcr they \\<OU Id be cut. f)epucy Whnc Hou)C pres i.cc- mary Mnrf in Fmwater saia Tucsda> tha1 11 has not >et been dttidt'd \\hether the 3dm1n1strat1on will sttk 'JV\..., \\ SAVE :_ ~ lP TO ' ..... 75, \ -~,1 \ I • EXCELLENT SELECTION OF F All ' WINTER FASHIONS IN SIZES 2-18 • BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUES • NEW a USED JEWELRY A ACCESSORIES • NICE LEATHER & FUR COATS • COLOR/MAKE-UP ANALYSIS SECOND PERFO~MANCE Comi1nment Bootique Stachf1 V1llaee Shopping Center 2119 Maui St. # 7, Hunllngton Beach 960·•021 -Tues·Sat 10 6. Sun 10 3 WE HAVE LA YAWAY rl'ducl1on$ in veterans' health ben· House. according lo Fttzwiner. <:fit a pan of an ctron to find S~ Anolhcr area of pending cuts b1ll1on ~IOI$ in the fiscal )Car 1~86 under consideration I$ a m!\lor budge\ rcstructunng of the federal Civil He 1d 1he review of veterans' Service retirement ystcm. health tt,miram!I •~ beiria conducted The New York Times ~nd The l.?Y th1:, hitc Hou~ Office of Policy Washington Post rcPQrtcd in today's Dt-vclopment, which asked the Vet· cdilions thul the proposal would hmtt crans A,dminislrat1on 1n July to cosl-of.1tv1ng increases 1n bcndits. prOJCCt 11 work load if health benefits , ·durt benefits of federal workers \\Crt: hmited to veterans with crv1cc-who retire oelu•~ .l'C l.4i 11nct increase connected di!Hlbiluics. an employee's pension contribution C'urrentl>'. veterans are automati'... frorn 7 percent to 9 percent of pay. colly eligible for medical bare at the The Post reported the changes were n&c of 65 1f space 1s available in VA intended to save S 1.9 billion in the ho~p1ta! and nursing homes. This first year. service IS not based on financial need. FitLwaler was respondina 10 a h1zwater said the informat1oh report thal lhe administrauon was from the health poliey review could ronsidenng "I proposal to charge be used for wtrar he described as veterans at least a small fee for health possible second-term initiatives. services. to give benefits only to those "This 1s part of a geheral process. It with · fina ncial need. or to limit was nol designed. lo come up with benefits to those with service-con-money (budget savings)," Fitzwater nected illnesses. •.<ud of1 he review. 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Kirkpatnck, a conscrvat1vl' De!"'ocrac ~rving 1n a Rep~bhci administration. said in an intcrvu:w with The Associated Press earhe~. th month that s.he planned to step down "sometime after the first of the year. ar return co her job a a teacher of government at Georgetown Un1vers1ty Washington. . Controversial teen back l n school RAN DOLPH, Mass. - A teen-age girl who refused to stand for th e Pled1 of Allegiance returned to school toda) for the first time since controver: erupted over hen 1e"s. and her parents said the > had been hectn~ned by dozes of calls of su pport. "We took her to school and we st~ and watched her wa in the door. We saw no p(oblems." said Gerald Shapiro. f~;her of 17-year-o Susan Shapiro. ··Now. the rest 1s up to the school d1stnct. Th~ threats be&? more than a week ago. following publtcat1on of a newllpapcr article about Mi Shapiro's refusal to stand for the playing of the Na11onal Anthem and for tt Pledge of Allegiance. Chainsaw killer found guilty SIOUX CITY. lo"a -Nineteen months after authont1es fished~ ton out of the M1ss1ss1ppi Ri ver.·a jur) convicted chiro~rac1or Jam~s l_(hndt c second-degree murder in his wife's death and ch.a1n saw muttlauon. Tt verdict was announced Tucsda) after I 5 hours of dehberatton over two days t a jury tn Woodbury County D1scnct Court. Joyce Khndt's parents. Eugene an Virginia Monahan. collapsed into each other's arms. Cr) 1ng sofil)' after tt verdict was read. Clark helrs sue per lodlcals SALT LAKE CITY -Heirs of Dr. Barney B. Clark, the first man given permanent anific1al hean. have filed a $2 million lawsui! against Reader Digest and Bantam Books for allegedl y breaking an exclusive book cont~C' The suit charges that the publishers misrepresented the progress that was bcin made on the book. which was 10 ha ve been fintshed by Oct. 30. 1983. but is sti incomplete. Charles Ptntchman. deputy director of Reader's Digest corporal atTairs. said Tuesday the company had not been served notice of the lawsu and would not comment. · Half of fugltlves to be balled out NEW YORK -Half the 3.309 felony fug1t1ves captured ma $2.5 millio manhunt billed as the nation's larges! may return to the street. but Attorne General William French Smith declared "Americans are significantl y safer and predicted more arrests the next ume. Smith blamed "l~nse"nt Judges" an. "the weak coun system" for the granting of bail to career criminals accu~d c murder, rape. robbc:I) and other charges after they were apprehended dunng two-month inves11ga11on by more than 50 law enforcement agencies along th Eastern Seaboard. Councilman faces molest charges LOS ANGELES -The 9-ycar-old daughter of Cit ) Councilman Arthur K. Snyder has been put 1n lhf..' custod) OfJuventle authorities after accusing her father of child molestation, officipls said. Sn}der. 1n a statement released Tucsda)' b) his press secretary. blamed th e allegation on his c:1.-w1fe. He said his ex-wife Michele Nova I has a histof) of "unstable cmouonal and mental bcha"ior" and has been 1nst1tuttonaltzed "t"1cc in 1hc last 12 days." He said the "instab1ltt) has l'aused her to communicate anger and mentall~ 111 fon1a\1cs to our daughter." The couple di vorced 1n I Q78. Police picked up the girl at Sn yder's law office Thursda> and 1oolther to Maclaren Hall. the county's facili1~ for ahuscd and SNYDER neglected children. after a therap1s1 who had been counsthng the girl rcponed the alleged abuse to authorities. as requued b) slate law. Supcnor Coun Judge H. Randolph Moore. presiding Judge of the JU\ en1le C'oun. confirmed there were allegations that the girl was sexually molested by he r father four or five years ago but that the acts did not include sc~ual mtercour'lC. Child support arrests told LOS ANGELES -Nineteen people have been arrested and 11 Qthers. have surrendered since the release of 250 names of parents with ou'tstanding warrants for failure to pay child support, D1stric1 AttOrnC) Robert Ph1libosian said. The hst was released Oct . 24 and contained b1nhdates and last known addresses of the 250 parents wh om authorities were not able to locate. Shootout at Denny's restaurant LOS ANGELES - A man described as despondent over a breakup with his girlfriend was arrested for invcscigtion of attempted murder after a shootout at a Denny's restaurant in which no one was harmed. authorities said toda). A man entered the restauran1 on Burbank Boulevard in Woodland Hills about I 0 p.m. Tuesday and began threatening to kill himself and poltce. gt. Al McDonald said. Cus1omers were evacuated as the man hid 1n a storage room. Shots were exchanged with SWAT team officers before the man was arrested shortl) after midnight. McDonald ~aid. There were no 1njunes. VW loses $3M lawsult LOS ANGELES -A family that was burned when Its Volkswagen van oven urned was awarded S3 millton by a jury. including S2.5 million to a boy a doctor ~1d was "the most severely burned viC'tim I've ever seen who surv1,cd." The three-man. three-woman Jury in the coun of U.S. Dastnct Judge Jesse T. C'urtasawarded the $2.5 m1lhon Tuesday to Dougla'i Roy 11, who was 6 when the van rolled over on Aug. 17. 1982. on a road near Sonora. Texas. During 1he month-long t,rial. the fam1l y'o; law)ers had ottnbutcd thl' acc1den1 to fa'{hY design on the part of the manufacturer. . L WOR LD --- I)Jd Llbya recelve Soviet jets? LONDON -A Soviet freighter unloaded a cargo believed to be MiG-21 jet figh ters in Libya before crossing the Atlantic and docking in Nicaragua e:irlier th ts month. Jane's Defense Weekly said Wed nesday. US. news media had quoted Reagan admin1stra1on sou1 ces as say1na the So' 1e1 freighter Bakunan1. might be carrying M10s that had been loaded at a Black Sea dock 1~ October. The freighter arrivep at Nicaragua's Pacific port ofConnto on Nov 7. an~ U.S. intelligence sour~cs indicated that warplanes were ne ver unloaded: Janes Defense Weekly, quoting unnamed U.S. source in Washington. said the Bakurian1 ~ad taken aboard the type of crates used for M10 fuselages "They said 11 had been observed unloading 'iinalnrcrate~ for l 1byn before proceeding to Nicaragua." the repon said Lebanon wants pullout timetable NA~U RA. Lebanon -Lebanon today demanded a det:11led timetable for I rael s l)ullout from southern Lebanon dunng the fourth r~nd of troop wit.hdrawol talks in this .border town. In Beirut. n c~asc-firc baited heavy artillery battles on the hills overlook1n& the city. Police ~id two civilians. 1nclud1n' a 2-year-old boy. wert killed and 30 people wounded. anclud1n1 the d~d boy s parent?. and $IX older brothers and 1stcrs. In Naqoura. the Lebanese m1l1ta ry deteaat!on preo;cntcd I racli neaott:uors with an c1aht·pagc stotcment s1ress1na comm1tmt'nt 10 a complt'tc lsrnelt pullout from the area Israel has occupied for the pa'lt 29 months Cambodlan rebel• Jn border •klrml•IJ ' ARANY PR THFT. Thailand -That and V1ctnamtsc forces l'Xehan~d artillcl') lire ncro~1 their border 11 Ca mbodian re~ls counttr· auackcd the V1c1nnmesc 1roops who captu red part of a ttbcl rnmp near tht Ttuu bordl'r, a Thai m1h1a ry commandrr \aid today M Gen ~.iha nphtn. commander of 1he horder wcurit) forc-l', td n.111 aunner!i fired '>o an1lkry round into ambodta 1n tttaltauon for 7 $hell'I wh1~h lnndcd up to a mile insrdt Th:u territory near tht ste-"1w ll:\ttle f'lfr Nona Chan camp I ht Th11 ~ht'll ~err presumably litt<t 1n the dm~ct1on of V1r1namc troop .. which use arullel) The C ambod1an aucmlla'I h. H' onl) hahter ""eaPonJ • J. 1n ,, IC !t IS r. 1g n is d n :e y IS I< d fl ;5 c 0 ·f c y d c a s , e t 1 ( . j f Otange Cout DAILY PILOTIW.O...a.t, ~ 21, ,.. M .\1r N:mon I Ciuard ~nt.I Lt. 0 1vld Tlmol~" L 8-~~lo. ~n or Rose C ommun1c1U1ons quads on at Middleton 1u tanl commandfr ""•th bttn H\~Md to Ktt*r Air Forcr 0. Haglund, whose wife is the former Marie ttu"fl' of Fruntain v "'°"· hu McChord ir Foree Base. Wa h. the 3rd Infantry 01vmon in Schv.~n· ~. M111 .. afttrr completina bMit' Sydl)ey Everson Of• C'orona d,.I M"r '~ • • • ru"". West German)·. t in1n& at Lackland Aar FOtU Int. A Umitcd nu mber of tickets arc .. .. · received the ~•Iver wina of an Army Airman I st C Ian Jeffrtf R. Le.ft! " • • • Tc.us. Thorpe.'"• 1914 ltldu.w ot available thi W1Cck for the annu.al hlls graduutrd from Air Force pilot aviator and was appointed a warrant whose wife 1 the former Caro 1rman M&cM~P.MOOMy,dau&h-Huntin••on Bcaeh Htih School_, will membership meeting Nov. 28 of the training and hns received silver win&" officer upon completion of the rotary Wilham' of Irvine. has .,.aduatcd tcr of Francis and Eunice Moone) of rccti\e~._.ializcd lDSlrucuon in tile Community Airport Council, an or-t Columbus Air Force Base. Mis~. wing aviator course at the Anny from lhc A1T Froce en" 1ronmcn1.al Hununaton Beach. ha$ bttn a i&ried avionics~~ Reid. pniution of Oranar County bu•· Airman Martio ·a:e,arde.au, son v1at1on hool in Fon Rucker. Ala. health course at Brook Air Force to Goodfellow 1r forte 8a •• Tcu -~--=-__...;:,...,. __ ,,..,,._~,~-.,.....,.,. ncss firms scekina improved air of Manin and Audrcne Beardeaux of Belvin 1s a 1976 &radua ttrof Fouf\lain Ba~. Texas. Luft will be StallOntd It after complct1ni basic lratnina at Air Nuional O~a~ Airman lc!elt service and facilities. Costa Mesa. has "'--n assi'gned to Valley Hi&h School. Malmstrom Air Foree Bue. Mont Lackland Air f;orcc Base. Tcus. .,. Ba f Yvon"•, Hud Th I h ·11 be h I · ~ • • • • • • Moone .... a 1983 ~duatc of Edl'""'n ... yes. iOn ° "" ,_ IOD f. noon unc eon wt e d'" Keesler Air Force Base. Miss .. after Afrman Mlcltellt G. G&mei-Evu 1, Arm y Staff gt. Mlclaael A. Middle-c-:. ,,.,,h ofNewoon ~h, has been as11ped the irvine Marriott's Grand c~mplet1ngba ic training at Lackland whose husband Lesly is the son of ton, son of Wanda L. Sheets of Costa H.i&h .x·hool.'" ununaton Beac · to Lo~ tr For« Base. Colo. after Ballroom. Air Force Rase. Texas. Bcardeaux. a Leslie T. Gomez of Dana 'Point, has Mesa. was involved in a NATO-will receive ,peciah?ed •nstru<'tlon in compkt1n1bn1ctl'asn1n1at Lacldaftd Conircssman Ron Packard of the 1981 graduate of Edison H1gl) School graduated from an air Force com-sponsored exercise by part1c1pa11n11n the intelligence ~c!d • A1t Foret Base. Texas. Ha)n.. a 1911 43rd dJstricl. 8 member of the House in Huntmgton Beach. will receive municauonsequi~ent repair course the Arm y's return of forces to Ger-Air Force R~rvc Airman Oaai1 graduate' of Corona ckl Mar HiJh subcommittee on aviation. will dis-spec1ahzcd instruction in the person· at Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. man)' (REFORGER) and the Air M. 1"-r.e. son of Charles and Lee School. will receive ialiud lll-;._..,......;if!lf cuss "Aviation Issues ig Washing-nel field. he will serve with t~ I 90Sth ForCC"1-Crested C'a uer~1scs. Tlforpc o"f ffunt1ngton BeiCh. has -strucudn tn the supply field. ton.. and offer his viewpoint on r-------------__::=__;,;~_;;.:.;;...;..;_..;,~_..:.;;.;..;......;..;;...=..;;...;~_;_;;.;...;.;~~~~_..;:~__;:;.;.;.;;.;...;.:.:::.:.:..:..-..:..:..:.:.;.:;.:...-=.:.~..:;.;.:..==.:.....;;:~;.;.;;:_..;.;,;;;,:......,.....;.;_~----_;;_..;_.:;.;....:; ___ ~- proposed joint civilian use of the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro. Tickets for the event arc S 13 each and reservations mu.st be made. No tickets wilt be sold at the door. 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I I Woman held in box for last seven years RED BLUFF (AP) -Psychologi- cal counseling will be sought for a 27- ycar-old woman who was kidnapped while hitchhiking ~ven years ago. 1mpnsoned in a box in handcuffs and leather restraints and raped by a man neighbors described as ··normal as anyone." police said. "We don't understand the mind. the ionure. the fears that a person goes through in that situation," John Faulkner. police chief of this rural ran ching and agnculturalcommunity of9.000 people. said Tuesda> Although the woman. first kept in a small crate barel} big enough for her to move. was freed last Ma) in order to get aJOb. she returned to her captor each night because of threats he made against her hfe. Faulkner said A man 1dent1ficd b y police a!> Cameron Hooker. 31. was being held toda} in heu of $500.000 ball after pleading innocent Tuesday to mul- tiple felon) charges of kidnap. rape and sodom). Faulkner said. Hooker. a m1llworker. was arrested Sunday after he had allowed the woman to consult a minister who encouraged her to contact her fam1I). Faulkner saad. Police would not divulge when the woman wa s re- leased or her present whereabo uts. bu1 said her mental and physical cond111on appeared good. fl' The police de·panmenr has re- quested expen help from San Fran- cisco and Sacramento to assis1 1n the case. particularly "professional help in the ps}cholog1cal hostage-bondage area We ha ve never dealt w1th th is t)pe of !>1tuat1on be fore." Faulkner said. Police !>aid the woman. then 20. was abducted while hitchhiking on a Red Bluff stree t. tak en at knifepotnl b' Hooker to his home and im- prisoned m a b.ox 1n his basement. bound b} handcum and lea ther restraints She was kept in a small. doubk· walled bo \ for a )ear follow 1ng the abduction. th en transferred to a larger. home-built crate in wh ich she had room to stretch out. police said The~ did not sa) how long she was kepi m the boxes at a 11mc Dons Miron. owner of th e Kings Lodge morel. said the alleged \ ict1m worked for her for four months last summer. then abrupt!\ qu11. ··She worked for me. and she was the best one of the 40 maids I had here." Miron said. "~he was sweet and prett) and honest --.he was the onh one I would ha\e trusted behind thl· ·lounter as a clerk ·· ··~hl' U'>l'U to ndl· tw r h•l' t ll t > work n rr~ d:n ... 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I he ''ict1ms buned late Tuesday ruibt \\tre among atJeast.32A people kiHed when explosions at a liquid petroleum .gas storage and distribu· tion center showered names. debris and sections of tanks onto homes in the area at da) break Mond!)y. Red Cross officials said at least 500 other people were seriousl y inJured. The office of President M aguel de la Madnd. which issued the-latest fatality figures late Tucsda). said the toll "as not expected to nse S1Jn1fr cantly because the inJured are ~ing' attended effic1entl) by the health system " Fire fighters on Tuesda} night stacked the 275 un1dent1fied victims· coffins. some metal and some wood- en. 1n layers into a dusty grave dug by a bulldozer. Guided by the headlights of a Jeep and I 0 Oashhghts held by policemen. the fire fighters quick!~ filled the grave. Most of the bod1e~ were burned beyond recognition. The) had been removed from the ne ighborhood and held in a makeshift morguq while survi vors filed by them Tuesday in an • attemot to identify m1ssrng relatives. However. Col. Eus1on~10 Perez Becerrenl, deputy police director for the state of Mexico. said authorities decided to bury the unidentified victims after the stench 1n the morgue intensified. "One sta'e of the accident has ended here.' he said. "Tomorrow we w-111 sec what is to be aone with the people who lost their homes." The explosion and ti re destro)ed or srnousl) damaged homes 1n about :?O square blocks of the neighborhood of San Juan lxhuatepec in Tlalnepantla. a su bu rb on the nonhern edge of ~e\ICO Cit}. Hector Garcia Vasquez. a federal poli ce spokesman. said more than I 00.000 people were evacuated from the area. Michael Ja~k.on Jac·kson fete ends - in ·rioting LOS ANGELES (AP) -Michael Jackson spent only about three word· less minutes unveiling his star on Holl) wood Boulevard. but that was more than enough for embattled police and some o(the 5.000 pushing. shoving fa ns who strained for a glimpse of their idol. "Michael was wonderful." said Lannie Sircable. 22. who amved outside Mann's Chinese Theater at 6 a.m. Tuesday to claim a choice spot for the scheduled 12:30 a.m. dedi- cation. Police camed off se veral collapsed women and crying children who had lost their parents. and mounted officers tried to push back the surging crowd as honorary Hollywood Mayor Johnn) Grant warned that the cer- emon } would be cancelled if the crowd failed to control itself. II didn't. bu t after a 20-minute J ela) Jackson came out anyway. wearing one of his famous sequined gt. Pepper-style Jackets. aviator !>unglasses and glittering right-hand gl ove. Neve r comfonable at a micro- phone w-hcn not performing. Jackson made no effort to speak to the crowd. but cJrew sc reams anywa> just b> raising his gloved hand and wa ving. r - J Economists fear recession tliEeat NEW YORK (A P) - The Reagan Canadian auto makes ap1nst Ocn- ad min1stmtion says a slowdown tn eral Motors Corp. but that most third·quarter economic arowth is economists are expectlna "a return to temporary and predicts an upturn by moderate growth next year." the first of next year. but man)'. But Allen Sinai. chief economist at pnvate economists arc warnina of Shearson Lehman-Americar:i ~x­ri~sg unemploymeqt and the grow-press. said: "This is 'nother ind1ca- tn th~1u nfa recession. tion thal the economy is weak.er than he aross national product -th e expected. It is very clear that we have co ntry's total output of goods and a irowth recession and maybe some- se ices -grew at a sluggisti 1.9 thing worse.'' pe ent during the third quarter. the S1na1 placed th~ odds of an o~tri&ht government said Tuesday. recession at one 1n four. He,.,a1d tl\at This represented a marked drop the drop in interest rates that ,oe· from the first half of the year. when curred after Labor Day should r~ the economy zoomed along at rates of juvenate the economy. I O:+-pcrcent in~hc first quancr and ··once th~ momentum of arowth 7.1 percent in the second. slows. it is very hard to reverse it In another sian of economic weak-quickly." he said. "There should be ness. the govern ment also said hous-·some upucks in the unemployment ina construction feH by 9.8 percent 1n rate in the next co uple of months.'' October. puttin& starts at an annual While many analysts saw the rate of 1.52 million units. the lowest . economy pickinJ up slowly next year, since December 1982. · Edward Yarden1, chief ecol'\omist for In Santa Barbara: where President Prudential-Bache Securities. forecast Reagan is vacationing. deputy White , a fa ster recover} with the GNP House press secretary Marlin growing between 4 percent and . 5 Fitzwater said two quarters of slower pe'rccnt 1n tbe first quaner. He satd growth were to be expected as the the economy would be aided ~Y economy moved "from hifh growth scheduled production increases at to a more sustainable pace. ' auto plants and from a housing He said the slowdown was· ex-industr) revived by lower mongage ace&:Pated by the American and rates. . Boy it's haid to be a generous donar NEW YORK (AP) -The hol- iday lealOn h9d Nied Richard Brown wtth the epfrtt of giving. But finding aomeone In city gover.nment fllled With the aplrlt of accepting wa1 another t1ory. Brown, who owna a parking garage, ~ after having a auoceeaful year In bu8lneu that he WOUfd "Rive aomethlng back to thl• city • In the form of 70 frozen turkeya for the needy, 9CCOr~ng to today'• New York TlmM. But after MYWll days of phone catt1 and being put on hold ... and on hold ... and on ~d ... Brown became a llttle dleguated. "My brothers were laughtng at me," Brown 'said. "I was spend- Ing full time trying to giv. IOme- thlng away." Offtctale In Manhattan ftnally told Brown they weren't lnternted; undaunted, tfe tn.d Brooklyn offlcfall and recefved almost the same ,...,1t1. Brown preaed further In Brooklyn and after 10 days, ftnalty rwefved • list of four community group• where he could deUver the birds. Brown did eo quickly, "before aomeone changed hie mind." The mcperlenc:e did not IOUr the garage owner on glvtng, and he'• gearing up for a Chrlatmaa effort lnvoMng 1,000 pounds of ham. "Wewlll start early," he prom- lae4'. "We will aharel" ,Westmoreland pressed for Iiumbers- NEW YORK (AP) -Questaoned b~ a law } er for CBS. retired Gen . William C. Westmor~lnnd testified he nc\rr was 1n\ohe'd 1n thl' ··nuts and boh'i" of a dec1S1on 10 drop renain l'Ommun1">t lorcrs lrom th e est imate of l'nCm) troop streng th 1n V1rtnam . ""e~tmorelanJ concluded hi s direct 1es11mon~ Tul·sda}-1n his S 120 m1lliop hbel suit against CBS b~ telling Jurors that the bro,adcast of a 1982 do1.·umcntar'r. "The Uncounted Enem): A Vietnam Decep11on:· was "a hum 1ha11ng expe rience" tor him. Westmoreland. 70. was du{· back on the ""lnr'>s '>land toda' for more l fO'>S·C\am1 na11on b\ C:BS attorne\ Da' 1d Bo1rs. · · The CBS broadcast cliarged that \.\ cstm orela nd. who commanded U.S. fo rces in V1rtnam from t 964 to 1968. concealed evi dence that encm> ~trength was increasing 1n an effort 10 sho" that his troops wen.• winning the w-ar. A.s a result. President Lyndon B. 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Boies began cros'i· l'\am1n1ng Westmoreland I>> pre~s­ ing him fo r details on his 196 7 dcc1s1on that cena1n communist unm -poh11cal cadres and ··self· defense" and "secret self-defense" forces -should be dropped from the estimate of opposing forces because they were not a military threat. Boies repeated!) ques11oncd West- moreland on the fact that th~ uni ts were 1nd uded in the enemy strength est1ma1r until Ma\ 196 7. when West- moreland's o" n · 1ntell1gence chief reported th e units were much larger .than prcv 1ousl} bche\Cd: "Mr Boies. }ou're g~111ng into areas ol 1ntel11gence that I cannot deal w 11h.'' Wes tmoreland said at one point. "I had an 1ntell1gence chief to do that. I didn't get in volved with the nuts and bolts ... Antique & reproduction pine Unique Accessories Mon.-Fri. 9.5 pm Sat 1 Q.4 pm Sun 11 -3 pm ~OODE HEART ' 1$1 Kalmus Drive, Suite MS Costa Mesa, C.lifomll 9l6l6 Telephone C7t4) "7·4410 .............. ,_...~ All Accessories 20% off this Soturdoy & Sundoy . , ' -• .. 8)' LISA MAHONEY Of ....... ,... ..... More restrictions placed on a plan for low-cost senior housing m Laaooa Beac~·s Thurston Park increase the likelihood that tbc nu~r of units planned will be reduced once agai n. But a representative of the city's Senior Club says senior ci tizens would be "thrilled" to have any ,amount of low-cost housing on the site. The Cit y Council authorized an additional s 1.000 Tuesday rora new conceptual plan that will incorporate limitations designed to satisfy area homeowners who co mplained that lhe apanment-likc hous1ni will look out of place nea r their rustic cottages and will usurp space they now use for parking and recreation . Residents attending the co'uncil mectin~ seemed sausfied with the council s action. Virginia Schat, speaki ng for the ·Senior Club. said seniors art willing to see comporomises on the plan as long as they result in housing. "We are 1n favor of 1t and we do want It." she said. The co nceptual plan should be ready in January, Ctty Manager Ken Frank said. Re idents of Thurston Park op- posed chy effons to establish 24 units of low-cost stmor housing last No- ve m ber. They continued toObJ«t toa subsequent 'plan for 12 units on a small park site west of Milhpn Ori ve. The SO-home Thurston Parle neigh· borhood is made up of couaaes and cabins reached mainly by footpaths. Many homes have no street parking available. The city chose the site for Its f)rst senior housing bceaust it already owns the propeny and can develop 1t quickly. Authonzmg the second conceptual plan represents another step in the long effon to provide low-cost hous· ing for seni ors who are being forec~ to move away because of high housmg costs in the Cll}• un·der the ne1o1. restnct1ons. only a I s1n&le-stor) structure will be allowed. Buildings. parking and walkways will be limited to 35 percent of the park. A fire access road into the neieh· borhood will be built and the senior housing will be located as far as possible from existing homes. Effons will be made to preserve existing trees. Although council members did not vote to reduce the number of units that may be built, limits on construc- tion may result 1n onl y six units being built. Stat1st1cs provi ded by Schat show 36 Laguna Beach seniors are recei v- ing housing assistance and would be ehg1ble for the low-cost housing. C'ounc1lmember Bobbie Minktn urged interested )eniors to view the Thurston Park proposal as "an absolute first step and nothing more.·· Mayor Dan Kenney vowed the city would continue m elTons to find locauons fo r more senior housing. Poss1b1lit1es mclude Boat Canyon. Canyon Acre~ and the site of the fonner sewage plant near City Hall. By PHIL NEIDERMAN Of .. M!lr ......... The Irvine Unified School Distract Board of Education tw approved a plan to \¥Olk with ciJy offic11ls 1n crcatina a new group to oveniee child- Qrt protrams located on sell campu5CS. • Thf school board Tuesday 01 t uf\4namously approved a Joint· powtrs qreemeni that would create a new child-care supervision en~ty. tentatively called lhc Irvine Clitld Care ProJCCt. Th~ pact will be ~on· sidered by .the Irvine City c;ounc1I on Tuesday ni&ht. A proposed fivc-membcT l(>~em· ina board for the new poup 1s 10 incl ude two people app61oted by the Irvine Shoot Board. two appointed by the Irvine Ci ty Council and a fif\h 111- larae member from the commumt). The city has contributed $20.000 fbr the project. A sc hool. dismct sdesmao 1aid the district ha\ no (ut\~s available to contribute. but 1s devoting some s'taff time to the project. Corporate donations are also being so ught. but the child<are proJram eventually 1s expected to be sci f-sustai ni ng. Child-care programs will not be operated by the City. t~e school d1stnct or the new J01nt-powers group. The Irvine Child Care ProJeCl will be charged with reviewing appli- cations from pri vate child-care oper- ations. allocating space to them and locatabk c&awoOms for Loi Natan· JOS School. but 'hcte wall be uted for special educauon 1nstrua1on. not chiJd care, a district spOkesman st.id.) Cbald-care facthtin at tbe thrtt campuses are expected to eliminate lht pttttnt need for some 5tudents 10 ride a bur. or walk to chald-c.are proerams claewhere after cla'5t'S. Some eiustin1 propa.m •~ expec1((1 to move 'into the new relacatab&n after approval by the new boerd. Emphasis will bt on aervut1 childrtn from aacs s to 12. APOOanttd to ~nt the JChool district an the new Joint-powers aroup we.re bOatd of ~at.on iMmbu Mary Ellen Hadley and Bill Benn. who as the diitrict's coordinator of aran:' anti ru1d:.f\('f' rmJttl~ kaD laid IOday tMt IOmt SUtVC')'I have mcbcaled lrViM bas u maa) a S 000 )'~ whose chald-are n~s are eo& beina met. He Mid ~ boor to have ~ opttatins on.me fina three liChOolt as tatl) &I ,.....,,,, with limils pro- lflmt on olJwr lrvint ca.mput ao follow: · ·•This tJ fai.rty unaq~ 1n IUY expcneoce," Bean said of tbe KW I rvane Ould Care Project ... , thi.nk it's exc1t11l1 to !ft thJl collaborati.Oll bclwetn the school district and lbt city.- . Ht'Midthe-MW_iotn,t-powenpoap will have no authority over CKbcr child-care pr<>pams o~ratina • pr1"ate propeny in Irvine. Widow of Harbour slaying victi~ retains an attorney •' mon1tonnJ propams to assure they .-;:============:::::::==:==='.~==:=:=:==========; meet certain standards. Sunday Worship One of the first acuons by the new Joint-powers group is expected to be S -EUYT£RIAN CHURCH the lease-purchase of six relocatable ST. ANDREW rn buildings to be placed at three Irvine 600 St Andrr::,,.oe:_~1,~h • 631-2880 school campuses. Working parents _.,...._ NOV 22 10 U l will be able to place their children 1n THANKSGMN& ~·--· · · Thcattt ....... programs 1n these building. The "A L£l10 THAT QWlilD A lf'E" programs will provide supe~ is1on Thrilli""I tei*lllll lllllk Ir n. c....... a.. · Huntington police upset at n ews accounts naming woman as posSibie murder suspect before and after regular school hours. ts.45 A M _ Infants thru Hign Schoof 10 15 A M _ Infants thru 6th Grade out of her car and fled. She said she At the conclusion of the hearing. • m.Plm ..=nu found her husband's bod y when she school board members approved I~;;:=:;;;::;::::;:=;::;::;;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ returned. placement of two child-care buildings r, Walker said there arc no signs of a at each of three elementary schools: By STEVE MARBLE OflM Dellr .......... The wife of a Huntington Harbour financial consultant, foun d slam 1n the couple's tri-level condominium Sunday. has retained an attorney because Of news accounts that cast her as a possible suspect in the murder: case, angry police said today. Dixie Ann Dyson. 40. agreed to discuss the case with police Tuesday but only with her anorney present. according to a Huntington Beach pahce spokesman . .Police said It was the first opportunity they had to talk at length with the woman. Mrs. Dyson told pohce she found her husband's body after sh_e was raped and kidnapped by a masked intruder armed with a knife. Mrs. Dyson in1t1ally told police her assailant was black but later said 11 was possible he was white. • Lt. Jam Walker clai med the media has meddled an the investigation b) interviewing pass1ble w11nesses m the stabbing death of Mel Dulay Dyson. a Police said they have not fin gered break-in at the condominium. An Stone Creek, Northwood and East· Mrs. D}son as a suspect but admit au topsy revealed that Dyson died shore. Each building will accommo- they have not ruled her out ei ther. from numerous stab wounds inflicted date a maximum of 25 students, Jn response to what pohce officials with a long-bladed knife. Walker said. permmmg 50ch1ld-care youngsters at consider o"eraggressive news repon -No arrests have been made in lhe each campus. mg. Walker said all police officers case. <The board also approved re- havc: been ordered not to discuss r.:=========================:;-1 criminal cases with members of the press'. Fut'ure statements on the Dyson murder and other cases will only be made with the authonz.ation of 1he police chief. he added. Walker said police 1nvcsugators have been workmg around the cl~k looking for evidence at the Ma nin Lane condominium. He said officers had removed numerous Hems from the condom1n1um but did not elaborate. According to Mrs. Dyson. she and her husband went to bed Saturda} at I 0 p.m. She later awoke whc!l she heard her 7-year-old son cough mg 1n another bedroom. police reponed. 1 \ /~ , ' ~ t ! f • £.~ . if;:;J'_ ·t THE EASY \ SOUNDS OF.THE ·---HARBOR·._ \KUEM WILLIAM P. BRACCIODIETA, M .D. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A HEADACHE AND STROKE PREVENTION MEDICAL CLINIC Sc:>ec•oltz•no 1n • l\leYrOIOOCO Ooognoli S onCI I• 90' l'fie<l I OI he<:>OOcl\e di IOI defS • Secooo op~ regorong "eod<> ne c:,,cltders • Sl•ol<e P'-•IO" wunom P aroeelOdleto. M o. F A,E s Dlr9Cior Doptomote 1n NeurolOQv An"et>Con Booro OI Psycnia1rv ono "'leuiOIOQ'f Dop1om01e 1n Elecifoenc80N>'OQfCJPtlv American Booro cl Ova 1ft<;o1ton •f' E E G Me"l'«>ef ot ltle-Aml!lrn::o!'! AcOOf!'T'V ot ~OIOQI and !!'le Or0t"Q9 Co.lltv Me<jeo Socief v Fe1iow American£ E G ')C)Oetv Office "°"1s by appon1mer .. 1 \41Q 5Ype11or A~ SYiie 4 (7141 645-8502 • 30-year-old businessman and a native of the Ph illipines. The woman said she went 10 comfon her son and fell asleep on his bed. Police said Mrs. D>son told them she awoke later and was on her way back to the master bedroom when she was grabbed and 1o1. rest led to the floor b> a man with a nylon stocking O\er his head. -~l __ JI{' 4a~ 1 ~~~~, I .iii. an announcement ·~ FM Walker said newspaper accounts of the k1lhng named Mrs. Dyson as a possible suspect in the slaying and tha1 she became so alanned she hired an attorney. "She reads 1he newspapers too.'' Walker said. The woman reponed that the man rapedher and then forced her lo drive him to an intersection 1n central Huntington Beach where he jumped Liquor store clerk shot during robbery By TONY SAAVEDRA head wound could have been caused Oft11eo..,,...•wi by ei ther a bullet or a blunt instru· ment. Costa Mesa detectives are in-Sgt. Dennis Cost said officers at the vestigaung a rcpon by a liquor store scene were unable to find the bullet or clerk who said he was shot Monday a spent casing from th e bullet. night by a robber who pried open the Detectives are also investigating cash register and escaped with S 154. other discrepancies in the repon . Thomas Willson Hazel. 34. of "We have a ~ee!jng ther~·s some- Costa Mesa, was only grazed by a thing more to 1h1s. Cost said. single shot fired from a blue-steel For one thing, Hazel told officers revolver at point blank range. police that he pressed the store's silenl alarm said today. button. however, police officials Hazel told pohce the robber never received 1he alarm. STEREO N E WP ORT HARBOR SHlpYARD SHlP YARD HA OL OUT RATES entered Sunshine Liquor, 724 W. 19 And an overhead security camera St., about 11 :20 p.m. and asked for a at the liquor store had apparently CLEAN & PAINT BOTI'OM pack of cigarette rolling papers. The been turned off forthe past two days. $6.SO Per Foot Labor Only clerk lumed to pick up the pack and police reported. was reportedJy shot as he turned back An ambulance driver who had STEAM CLEAN LNG $45 00.hr. around, police rcponed. heard the police dispatch. arrived at ~ T he buTiet apparently grazed the the store and re~rted seeing a man. y ARD LABOR $40.00 Per Hour left side of his head. police said. fitting the descnption of the robber. Hazel told officers he fell behind closing the store's door. The am-HAUL OUTS TO 75 · _ 75 TONS Marine Scale the counter and feigoed unconc1ous-bulance driver said the man. who n~s'for kar the gunman would kill _;m;o~ti;o~ne~d~hi~m~aw;a~y~.~~~m~~~t=o~be~~~2~2i3~-2~1~ST~.~S~T~R~E~E~T~~N~E~~~P~O~R~T~B~E~A~C~H~~(~7~l4~)~6~7~~~2~5~50~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ him. saying the store was closing. The assailant, described as white. about 38 years old, S feet 8 inches tall. I SO pounds. reponedly climbed over the counter and pried open the cash fCJISler drawer. Hazel was found minutes later by a customer and taken to Hoag Memonal Hospital in New- p<>n Beach. where a doctor said th r Armed bandit holds upHB sports store Police are searctuna for a lone au.,man who rob~d the O,hman's Sporting Goods store at 10072 Adams Ave. in Hu~ton Beach. The holdup occu at about S:4S p.m. Monday when a man armed with a blue steel revolver entm:d the store 1nd demanded cash. acconhn1 to poh~ reports. The loss was about $200. No one was 1njuftd The robber wa.s dacnbcd u . • while man with a pockmerked face, an his late 20s. about S f~t 101nchtt tall. wt1&h1n1 about 180 pounds. v.-1th dari brown shoulder·lcntth hair. He was weann&. a black leather Jarket over a bl1ckT·sb1rt and arttn faua~r pant•. ·----- --;;;:"--.-~-- I I. ... I .. NOTHING TO DO? SEE FRIDAYS WEEKENDER!' •CONCERTS •DINING • LOCAL EVENTS •MOVIES lai Pi Iii (714) 642-4321 \ . ' ,.. I ) 1 ' &. .. ''Crosswon;J puzzl es keep you off the streets, out of trouble, andglv~ you omethl ng to do with your hands. Working them weans y ou a way from TV. weeding In the gard~n. and letter writing. · • E [Jl I llRIAl Tough questions face panel aiming fc>:r smoking ban Tr\~ W~~R 8~\NE> PUM'lPEO \NTb \tic OCEAN tROM TH€· S'ra\t.JE>Fe.Ll..c\U \-\~ "2.A RC>OOS€. I ~P~OSc ~err 'IOU'R~ 6o\tJ& ;re \CU; ME rN\ W~srt:. S\te t4A.S O~Ly ~\.'{A~ There are no smoke-filled back rooms in the supervisors' suite in the Hall of Administration. and there will be a lot fewer of them anywhere e lse in the unincorporated areas of Orange County if the supervisors can. come up with a no-smoking ordinance they like. . • . They're tryi ng right· now. and it's a trying chore fo r the task forcecha~ed wit h draftins.a proposed ordinance by Ja n. 23. The task force is guided by simtlar ord inancesadopted-amid much controversy - in Los Angeles and San Francisco. the s~perv isors' unanimous d irection tp find a way to protect the n ght of non-smokers to a clean-air environment in the workplace and the knowledge that county restrictio ns o n smoking in public buildingsdon't work very weJI. Balancing the rights of one group against the lifest yle of another is a complicated public policy mission. Aside from the obvious. but not easy, questions of who can sm oke when and where, some other si tuations the task force ma y have to consider include: •Who is responsi ble for enforcing no-sm oking rules in a private workplace? •What is the appropriate censure for an employer who fail s to establish no-smoking areas? ""''" 1UIDll/r7t.W. murATC-D. •What ts the appropriate disciplil'te for· a recalcitrant smoker? · •When will the American Civil Libenies Union fi le the first disc rimination suit on the behalf of smokers who 'feel they've been unfairly deprived of their right to freely distribute carci nogens? •If the onl y smoker at a work site is a member of a mi norit ~ group (six-toed Croatian lesbians. for exam ple). is it dis- criminatory to force her(for example) to go to an isola ted area to smoke? Crossword puzzle junkie confesses to her addiction •If two employees are co nducting an. affair on their employer's propen y, must they adjourn to 'a1b1esignated area to smoke -afterward? •If an em ployer has been fonunate enough to escape any effects of the law because the workfo rce was composed entirely of non-smokers. wi ll he ha ve an incentive to refuse jobs to smokers? If he does. is he open to a job discrimination ~uit? •How does an employer whose busi ness relics upon a stead y st ream of production provide breaks so smokers ca n go away from the non-smokers? •Are non-smokers entitled to .. smoke break .. if they are provided for smokers? •Will non-smokers - the v1ct1ms this proposal aims to prolect -end up doing more work while the smokers are away from the work station smoking? •Must a ll smoking and non-smoking areas be designated b\ signs? In how ma ny languages? · •If the county adopts a no-smoking ordinance for the private sector. will the incorporated cities follow? Cenainly, non-smokers have a right not to breathe smoke. Just as cenainly, a smoking ban -even a panial one -is going to prove troublesome to implement and d iffi cult to e n force. Still, the county is to be applauded for its sta nd in defense of public health. · Pe rhaps the best solution is to look the tobacco industry in the eye a nd allow businesses trying to cope with the smoking conflict to prohibi t smoking as appropriate. Smokers have no right to injure other people with their addictio n. If they want to haryn themselves. i,f they li ke the i.dea of having lung cancer in their fu tures. that s fine. But pnvate business shouldn't be required to go to the trouble and expense. and public funds should not have to be expended. to keep smokers ha pp'. Put that in your pipe and smoke it~ · LETTERS Does electorate deserve the trust of its officials? To the Edi tor ~s«in unsUCle~\1111 ( II\ Council candidate in l lunt1ngton Hcach. I take exception. t n part. 10 'our cdnorial of No' II ··VotC'f\ 'ihriwed L1ulc Conlidenn· 1n their Ollinals ·· You pick on tho..c ot u" "'ho cho<;c to <>enc lhe puhllt: hu1 look at 1hc other side. Voter'> rt'lurm·ct 10 offiu: in an Diego a man "'hom ""1 v.ould think de~r .. cs no puhlil 1ru\t. A\ cand1da1cs. whal tru\l l Jn "'e plaLe 1n the voters'' FunhC'rmore a t"'<Hnm lim11 J\ a form of protctttun for thl· 1ntorml·d voter against the 'oter who lad.'> knowledge aho ut t :ind1da1c'i and IS$UCS. bur JU\I got'\ In 1he poll\ and votes. I do agrt•c v.1th \OU reg;ird1ng Huntington Beach \otn' rcqu1nng minimum qualtfica11<in\ for thl' treasurer and U\\ l kr~ \\horn thl'\ wish IO elect Don·1 '•lll'r'> 1rus1 1hc1·r own Judgment in Ille '>Ckl 11on pro- cess'.' lnd1rcl·tl~ ma)hl.' 1hat"s 1hc1r wa~ of 5ay1ng. "Ll•f\ keep a two-term limit. \0 we don't hd\ e lo ocromc too IO\Ohed" . You. j5 thl' editor \hould run tor publtr office \nmr11me and )Our thought'> regard1ng. thl· 'ot<.'r' v. 111 run the gamut Imm high c\tl'l'm 10 v.ondl•nng v. h' tlw~ make thl' l ho1u·., the' do Hov.l'H'r v.1th on·a\lonal rathl·r oh' mu\ nrcplwn' tor the mo\t pJrt I like v.hal our \Oll'r' .,a, at thl' poll' J \' D \r<H1T l n\UClC'>'ilul < and1dall.' I luntington Bl·nch C 11\ Council Ghanlan youth seeks pen pals To the Editor. I have thl' honour to mo'it rc,rect- full y beg to apply for pen pal' Sir. I want to !ltalc that I am a Gh11nian boy of 18 )"C'ar!I of age and I want lo get '>Omf knov.kdgc ahoul your count I) and it'> rnlture But. I don·1 know how I v.ould get them. 'iO I want )'OU IQ puhl1~h my namt.• for mt.• \O that I ma' get pen pal\ •• -# ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat and through correspondt.•nce I v.111 get the ideas about your country. Hope this m) humble requt.'!>t will meet your hiiJtcst con\1dcrat1on and approval. Tha nk you • Your ohcdil·nt bm John King \..aoh .,,.PO'il Offict' Bo ' ~98 \un,ou1n Dumasha ( 1hana Wt>1,1 \fr1r1 H. L. Schwertz m "''Ot"~ ''•nk ZJnl al <lllA 'otlQ f l!Ot Tom Telt r~ .,.., ,,., 1• .,.~ 11J:w>.,,••8•7 :.1 •• Unt A """ "ftlt'lfl._>0 to fir.• to,et) •• u ..... <.~ '"·' fy r ! I >t Crelg lheff c.r ()<" r l:l•tO< _, Justifi es h a }?it as· a id to voca bula ry, a lte rna tive t o TV I am not addll'll'd to 1oha<.To. akohul gambling or drug'>. I did 'imoke at on<.· time. but 11uffl'rcd uni\ a minor breakdown \\hen I qun. lUld turke\ ldt;l'nJO~ adnn~ l1l:l111ed1nrwrJnd ha' e Ol'cn ~no"' n 10 hu~ J \tnp <.tf fi, l' t1cke1-. for do{1r rm1e'i "hen I go to J ~nl'lit I n u not 1a~e sleeping pill!.. tran· qu1li1l'rs or l'\en al>pinn . ~ v.hat·., m~ problenf' < ro""' urd pu11ll'' The~ arc uh1- qu11ou\. the~ tan bc luund 1n nl'"-\- papcr~ and maga11nc~. and hoo~' ol them (\\llh ans"<.'r!>) can Ix· hought at .nl'"-\Stando;. ,., e ne\ er been ahk w 1gnore hlan~ !>pace'i. On am form I'm filling out I mc1iculoush tlll1nc,cr, hlan~"'11ha Check mark or a Squ1ggf) linl'. e\l'O 1f 1hat section isn't applicable to me. In defense of l'Jl) affi1ct1on. II " morl' productive to fill in a few bJan~ square' while waning for your gas tatik to Ix· filled than to "' and '>lare at th <.' meter spin ning around. and brood 0' t.•r tht.• price of gas. One memtx·r of the household 'uggcstcd that 1f I u!>ed self-service at ANN WELLS lhl' g;t'> !>lal1on. I "-OU Id not onl} !>a\ l' llml' and monc). hut 11 v.ould tw a lir'>I <.tl'P toward k1d.ing the habit I tl'll m)'>l'll tht''-l' puull's arc not llml' \\a\ters. the~ 1m pro'e m) 'o- l·:ihulan and ma~c mt.· a more intl'rl'\ting J')l.'r\on to talk 1oa1 a pan) 1 hi\ " ra11onali11ng. of course. I hJ'l' nL''<.'rhad thcopponun1ty 10 u~ lh l' v.ord ·l·r-; fh11kr \t'tch). or·anQa' f\\lh.J ll\enl. or ·ntio11· lancu.·nt Grecl n11n) in a l·on,ersat1on Once I tried to ll\t'n up tht.• rhatter al a cocktail part) b) using all three of them in one \l'nlenn· r v.o of the gul'Sl!t though I I had a -;pcech 1mpcd1mcnl. The ho'>t lnew I didn't. He took my gla~' away from me. and shook hi s head at the hancnder whi le pointing at ml'. It'!> l'a'>~ to gl't hooked on thrse puulcs -even become a closet addict -hccau'>c vou can have them V. 1th )OU 24 hoUr'i a da} Wi thout being consp1cuou\. Thq lan be clipped and tucked into pocket purse or glove companmcnl. The\ can be on )our desk, your bedside table. th e k1trhen countt>r. Crossword puulc~ keep }Ou off the streets. out of trouble. and gi ve you something lo do· with your hands. Working them weans you awa> from TV. weeding in the garden. and letter writing. . Sonll' Plllllc addicb da1m 11 I!> chea11ng to use the crossword d1c- tional"). I don't hu) tha t. If thl' dictionaries v.ere illegal. reputable compan1e\ wouldn't publish them and the~ v.ouldn't he sold o'ertl) The hlack market ha no t·onncct1on \.\Ith th1!> harmlcs\ at. ti\ 1\\ Purists who won't us..· the d1c- 11onal") can bc an aggra' :rnon in another wa~ The> worlc the pu11le!> mink I'm not knocking rnnfidence. and 1f -.ou're -.;man ent>ugh to wor"- onl' 1n 1n ~ 1n the prnac~ of)ourhome or car. go for 11 When ~ou do 111n 1he doctor'!. office or thl' libral). or on ~our lunch hour at work. )Ou'rc sho\\1 ngofT. Fam1h and friends have tried 10 hel p me k1l'k the habit b} telling me 11 1s a !>1gn of 1mma1unt}. an11 soc1al. and j ust plain dumb. H a~ That 1s a crock ofcrs. and all the obolis and anoa in the world can't drag me away from this s11 mulating pastime. Doco; amonc know a fi,e-ktter v.ord for scotcrs') Columnist Ana Wells lives la Laguna Niguel. Yakutat, Alaska 's sopping wet 'ou get a lot of rain around )Our pla<:e'' ( on.,1der Yalutat. .\laslo.a - v.1th 1.12 1nche'> a 'car. Certain mountn1ntop' sta) a!>· wc1. maybe. and a fc\\ rain forests. wh ich 1ncidcn- tall) arc disappearing from this earth at a rate of So Jlrc\ rx·r minute. But commun1t1C\ v.11h more tha n I 0 feet Of r:11n'> rhat°\ dJmp, \Ir. Q. H,l\'e thl' 1x·opk CJ\er age 65 in the lln1tl'd S1au:s e'er outnumbered the people under age 20'! .\. Onl} once -now -for the first time 1n history. In the next 40 years the Seasoned C1t11ens arc expected to outnumber the undcr-20 bunch by two to one. U.S. invaders would face Sovi~~ forces in Nicaragua Re por t reveals USSR combat brigade practic ing for a irborne assault by U.S . \\ \\Hl "lC1TON-It l ' I.). tom.'' IO\at.k Nicaragua th1.•, might lind thl'nl'id\l'' fighting 'io' 1e t w mbat lroOP\ Th1\ d1s1urh1ng po\'i1b1ht~ "raised in a rl'tent .. codeword"< I A repon - da"1~1fied higher than top Sl'rrct. The rcpon. wh1C"h Wa\ re\'1Cwe<l by m) a\\Ol 1atl' Dale Van .\tta. r('' cal\ th<ll a ll' ll't combat hngadc has hcl·n r>r3C'll l'ing near ~un Pedro 1n Cuba for an a1rbornl' a\\<.tu lt of N1rara1tua Tht'i I\ till' \ame 'i<>' 1et l.000-rmtn tmg.atk thJI made ht.·udhnn in I 97Q when l '.~ 1ntl'lhg<'n<:c d1'><:0,ered 11. When 3\lo.cd about the report. an admin1'itrat1on oflkrnl ~1d in- tclhgenn· anah~t \ hch1.·\c that one t.•xpl3na11on for the 1ra1n1ng C\1.·rc1~ In rl'(.'l'nt \\('l'h l'i 1h;11 thl' \m ll't\ plJn let U\l' thl· hng.1dr ag;i1n\t .\m1.•m,tn '"' tilkr\ or l \ -had:l·d contrJ~ The ">t>\ 11.•t ht1ti<Jd1.· wuhJ Ix• Oov..n to "-•larattua 1n k.,, than tv.o hour!> The CI\" rnn\lnH'd that l'rt'\I · dl'nt Kl'Jt'an·, 1n\J\lon nf C1rl•nadJ radll.tlh <.hJn~t'd lhl' t-..C1fr, Cl"l\l'"mt.•nt of t 'i intcnt1on'I f h<.· ~" ll't\ karnl'U lrom C 1rC'nada th;i1 Kl'.ltr.tn '-':t~n't "-11ld1n~ \\hrn hr lht l,lll lll'd 111 'l<lfl tlw \prcad of Mar\l\m 1n C L'ntral .\mcncn and the Cunbtl\.'an Out t.1r Imm hacking do"' n us lhe) d1J 1n the I %2 missile cns1~. the So' 1ch ha"<.' been rdJ)<md1ng to e\C~ C\ca lat1on in the Reagan ad- m1n1\1r:rnon·, rhetoric and ac11on , .. tth c'i<.alat1on\ of their own. Thl'Y clcnrl) don't intend to fca,e N1laragua·, defcn c to a handful of parnm1l11ary construction worke.-.. as the} did in rircnada. In the wake of t•he C irl'nada in- vasion. the Sovil't'i nch iM.'d Fidel Ca'\tro 10 ~1thdrn" from Nicaragua fin)' Cuban "adv1M'r .. v. ho v..erc no1 comb3Hra1 ncd. Some 2.000 C. ubao <I' 1llttns. includin& lcru:her\. left N1rnraiua ot the ~tart ol the ( hmtma!I ~hool \1t1t·a t1on Onh I 000 returned -hut the\ \\-ere 'oungl·r tougher and be11er ·trained m1ll1anl\ l 'i 1·ntt.•lliarn<<.' repon' l"'illmatc th;ll there arc now 5 000 < uban ad' 1\er!> 1n NKaragua. ~.<XX> ol them m1htan or to(.-runt> pcf"\onnl'I The '\1rnraguan arm). which the Sand· 1n1\la\ \:\\ numl~:rc.. onl) 10 noo. actuall\ hn\ 'a \ulld I 00,000 troop " '"I'm r:rn hl' l,1lkd up..-. 1th1n 11 hour'I. .1no1dtlljt in a n•n·111 llll'Ht'cl't'.'t I H'p<HI I h1" " h' far thl' lilrlC\I J1c1 AIDEISOI military forct.> in Central mcn ca The rea-1on the :idministratton was so concern,·d over intelligence report~ 1ha1 Soviet M1G-2 1s were being del1vrrcd to Nicaragua 1s that thc!>c \Oph1st1cated plonei; would make the Ni(·araguun air force overnight thl' mo I powerful 1n the rc1uon. • N1lamgu11 alrcad) ha pilot~ <)uol1· 11<.·d to Oy Mt0·2 I \ 1'C't'tt'I N1u1onal Sttur11~ C'oune1I documen1 c11plains lh<' _&r3v1t) of lhl' M1 (1·1 1 SClll't'.' lh1) Wll)'" "Thl· 3rmal of M1G\ in N1cnragun would not onl) ttlt the r(•11onal m1htar~ h31ancc even further <11..c~n C uba·"i huge m1lttary capab1hlyl. but would he o moJor poltt1cal·~)cho­ log1l·al -;hod. demand1na a prompt l ' " rnuntcrmm \' .. fhc Pcnt11.ao n 1 full~ prcp:lrl'<l to launch a homb1n .,tnkt> from Floru!a 1f Mic, c~er do show up fn N 1rnr11Ru,1 J•rlt Aodtr1oa /1 • 1y11dlc•tH columnl 1. -...... -- • R1c11111 Cuu ANNW&LL8 colamAlat Reaga·n. shares worst of·Ike ~ Poor record on rights. e.scalattng a rms race being repeated today --~- WASHINGTON -Earlier this fall. the second volume of Stephen Ambrose's biography of Dwight Eisenhower was published. Most of the revu:wers prai ed not only the book. but Ike himself -enlisting one by one tn the Great Eisenhower Reappraisal Movement. This. the) said. was a good book about a grea1 president. They are. at best. halfright. Whateve r t he virt ues of "Eisenhower -Thr President." one of them has to he that it sa}s as much about us and our times as it does about Ike and his. Only m the era of Ronald Reagan could a president who hardl} cared about either Cl' 11 nghts orciv1l libcn1es be promoted 10 fi ve-star greatness. The '50c; arc back. Take CO\.-er~ If an} thing. Ambrosc·s biograph) makes a compelling case for the old assessment of Eisenhower. He was a mediocre president. lacking either imagination or skepticism. He totall> bought the domino theory pro- pounded b)' his secretary of state. John Foster Dulles. and was as caught up 1n the anti-communist hysteria of hi s da) as your basic Legionnaire. All that 1s almost nothing com- pared to Eisenhower's record on civil rights and Cl\ 11 hbenies. Although he p<.'r!>onall) despised Sen. Joseph McC'anh\ and his methods, he said almoi.t nothing m t1cal about him pubhcl) -and even then his state· menl~ "'ere so ellip11cal he would ha'e been beuer off kccprng hi s mouth shut. Ike could stand tall as a soldier. But when 1t came to the bull} mg McCanhy. he had no baclCbonc at all. 11n1larl}. Eisenhower was a great d1sappo1ntment when it camC' to c1v1I nghts. He JUSI didn't have it in him to support the Supreme Court's school desegregati on dcc1s1on. maybe be· cause he was. af hcan. unsympa1hct1c to it. Before naming Earl Warren to thccoun. he told him to go easy on the South: .. All they are concerned about is to sec that their sweet little girls arc not required to s11 in sc hool alongside some big. overgrown Ncgrocs." lfthis !S $rcatncss. then George-Wallace had 11 in abundance. A president who s howed no leader- ship at all on the two great domestic 1'isucs of his time -McCarthyism and school desegregation -and who planted the seeds for the Vietnam War b} encouraging the South Viet- namese 10 repudiate the Geneva agreement (11 called for free elcc:- t1ons1. hardl} merits his face on Mount Rushmore. Yet there. or its appro).1mation. 1s where Ambrose and others would place him. This is the 1950s redux. President Reagan misht have a picture of C'a lv1n C'oohdge on his desk. but it is Eisenhower he most resembles. He has Ike' charm. his "bouyant op- timism •· (I kc's self-characterization) and his winning personality. Like Ike. he wants to do good -di5armamcnt. for tn\tance -but hasn ·1 the foggiest notion of how to begin and he prefers thc'hold. 1 ffancif ul. to the tedious and prosaic. Ike had his "Open Skies" plan: Reagan has his "Star Wars." The world had -and has -its arms ra C'c. Theru more. lk<' had the CIA topple the lefiist government of Jacobo Guzman Arbenz 1n Guatemala. establishing a rcprrss1ve military dictatorship that lasts to this da). Reagan will have to make do with the smaller Nicaragua but he. too. will show some small Latin mcncan country whose hcmisphcl'(' this IS. But 11 ·~mostly m the areas of c1v1I rights. civll lihcnies and poverty that we arc 05 a nation reliving the 1950s. Civil rights is being downplayed ahd hostility toward blacks is palpable. As for the poor. once again they arc off the screen. Nobody muC'h cares about them -very much like the 1950s - and even those who do. like the Catholic bishops. arc denounced as "socialists" by the pre idcntia l padre. Jerry J;alwcll. fl was only af\cr Ike lef\ the White House that millions of Americans were found to be livina 1n m~I) -and the war on povcn ) was launched. History 1!> too ornery to prec1~ly repeal it~lf. Hav1na dt O\ crcd pov- eny 1n tht' 1960s. we can't ignore it entirtl)' now. The same holds forc1v1I ri&ht$. But to the cxtcn1 po s1ble. \\-C have plUnJcd back into the I 9SOs. rcd1 O\.Cnna nnd embrnc1na that dccadr's 'alue\. That, and ccnaml) not his ~rord. account for the reappra1~I of Eisenhower and the movt' to bestow are:HnC' on him Ike 1\ the umc toda) tha1 he wa-. 1n the 1950 ... \nd. alas. 'iO ore we. Rld•rd Cohen JI • 1yndle•ted t'Olumal1t. \ Accent .. added· easily Ever nouce tbat whtle m.any bedrooms appear to be smaU, b9ity and plain, others arc inv1tin~ warm and fiUed.wifh romance? While most of us can't move to a new house or replace the rumiture and carpets, it's amazing what c-an •be done with the Wood mou dings a re ideal for - ·do-it-yourse-lf ers _ anrul use offabncs. A large kttchei:i with lots or ap- pliances. cabinets and counter space sounds ideal. It may be in terms or space and effic1enc). If the cabinets are nothing more than flat rows of boxes. however. such a kuchen could be as dull as dish- water. One a11ractive and economical solu11on to a sterile. antiseptic-look- ing kuchen. says the Wood Moulding and M11lwork Producers Association. 1s to give flat surfaces depth. d1mens1on and c,haracter. The wa} to do th is quickly with a minimum of fuss is with wood mouldings. wh ich ca n add decorati ve accents to rectangular c!abinc ts. Mouldings also can help change the St}le of the kitchen from modem to tradi11onal. from contemporary to penod. Some of the more poplflar mould- ing profiles that can add visual interest arc half round, panel. base cap or screen. To g1"c a decorative accent 10 the JUnc11on between 1be cab1ne1s an9 ce1lini. consider crown. bed or cove mouldings. A "a1lablc 1n lengths of three to 16 (Pleue see WOOD/82) Eye-appealln& wood mouldln&• drae up thl• dlntna area by giving depth, dimenalon and c~racter to flat walfa. I , . . Flouncy drapes at the window with a matching bedspread will often ~vc the wanted Iii\. Many decorators have gone back to the romance of the 19th century home with canOP.Y beds adorned with matching pillows and comfoners. Sort window treatments with a color-coordinated, upholstered love- scat will often provide a feeling or luxurious comfon and case. A new idea is wall s covered w1th coordinated rabncs rather than the traditional paint or wallpaper. Easy to install, even over cracked or ble1shed walls, fabrics give a new warmth and life to almost an y boxy bedroom . Fabrics are so versatile. Plain spreads can be matched wt1h pat- terned walls or drapes. Light colors Wiii gi ve a feeling or expansiveness while dark. robust colors will enhance the reeling of coziness and warmth. Light shee rs gently blowmg in the breeze can give a feeling of a country morning even to an urban efficiency apanment. Let your 1maginat1on run wild: affordable rabnCS Can change the WI} you feel about the place where you live. V1s1t a decorator or drapery and fabnc outlet near you and discover hundreds of ideas. \ Luzutoaa ue of affordable fabrlca from floor tD cetHac. below, camoa.flaae. drabnae of atandanl, bozy bedloom. Delly"'°',...._"'....., ..... " At OCPS •how: Mina Cunliff, Elaine Delman, chairman; Helen Wardner, Stephanie Lewis, modeling prize fur; Harriet Cox, Olivia Chami, Ann Stem and Renee West. · Concerto Celebrates sterling performances OC P hilharmonic Women gath er for S il ver Jubilee rante. • Grn:r also pra11,c.>d the ··multHalented · Jean Tandowsky .. \,ho for 22 'earc; has promoted OCP and 1s direct I) responsible for 1hr high esteem m "h1ch thr SOCICI) IS held toJa~ .. By BETIV PORTER Other honored guest~ la'>t Wednesda~ mcludcd 16 o.11, ,.t1ot coo•~• past benefit chairmrn "ho were presented ''1th Everything wa'i coming up sparkli ng. lustrous and monogrammed Cr} Stal rand~ dishes highl)' polished sophistication at "A Silver Fashion parkling tabk Cl'nterp1l·ces were a dozen red rose buds w11h bab\ 's breath in a s1her con tamer on a Conccno" at the Irvine Marriott Hotel when the Orange mirrored base "·1th flidrnng , Otl\'e candles in crystal County Ph1lharmon1c Women's Commmee ce lebrated containel'll. its Silver Jubilee. Table favoro; mdudcd perfume and small siht.•r More than 950 women turned out for the lu ncheon. boxes of Helen Grace (\\ ho attended) chocolate cand~ wine (donated by Joann and Ed Halvajlan). choral Debuting wao; a ··Philharmonic wee ts Committee" presentation of Aca~ot:n> Award-\.\ inning mlf~c b} the chaired b} Missy Prowell. Following the example of award-deserving Paci fic 84's and a aks Fifth A venue Boston. Dallas and otha ~) mphomes that sell cand~ to fashion show featuring a snappy dance group and raise funds. thr OCP"i m:.idc its first "offi cial" salcs·of highlighting fashions of silver in a production that was one-pound bO\C'S of I kk'n Grace chocolates packaged sterling. The ··chic" of FA Billur Wallerich delivered. (b~ .\\alon Bo\) 1n r<.>}:il blue fo.il uu,h ~nch horn what must be her most exciting entenainmg effort. The dco;1gn at $1 0 each audience 0-0-0-0-cd from beginning to end. Opponun1t~ pn1r' (' .1lul'd at more than $30.0000) 11 was a cheerful crowd of fash1onabl) dressed included a blue I(>, J3l'kl't b~ Re' 11lon. Saks Fifth women w1th a greater number than usual weanng hats. .\ H'nue. a ( h1na roa tal "ru1~e lort'"'o (Orange Tra' ell. a ''cet.. tor L\\Oat Rancho Las Pal mas \1amot1 ttotd. an Epson \.\eo;t HX!O computer. 'Met..rnd for t\\O at San Frannsrn's Stanford Coun (\\1th air fore ti~ .\1rCal). and a one·\\Cd Hawa11an condominium hohda~ (Pat '>m1th l ~cial bonu prize was a t\.\O-\.\Cek Panama lrUl'il' tor t\\O donated b) Costa \1e)3 Tra,el and Royal \'11'.ing Linc'> . \<ld1ng to the pleasure of the thrilling attemoon \\ a'i thl' a" arern:~s that proceeds bnng ''orld-das-; music 10 the rnunt\ Otha (·ommmce mcmbe~ arl' Harriet Cox, Martha Green, Helen Wardner, Dot Thousand, Ciqdy Brauer. Eileen Artukovlcb, Kay Milano (\\1th daughter Asst. Atty. Gen. Helen Baldino of PhtWnl\). Virginia Baker, Linda Mayeda, Norma Clapp. Iris Lipniek, Pat Stayner, Jane Daulton, Enid Perren, Judy Thompson, Miiiie WI eneck, Karen de Rinner and Mina Cunllff. Other\ at1cnd1ng "'ere Mary Roo~e,·elt. Gina Daniger. Virginia Baker, Kimberly Drouse. Darleen Ragland. Verde Ueble, Elaine Pohl on, Ooroth) Edgin and Pam ~estande. P.J/l,1ran11' l'tl11cd t>' Datl.' P1l111 \t\ It' Fd11c1r \ 1J.1 Michelle Wangberg and J . B. Bowa were DcJn OCPS aupporte n at anniversary luncheon. Espcc1all> happy were OCP chairman Joyce Reaume and benefit chairman. h1ghl)'-organizcd Elaine Delman. Their smile were prompted. no doubt. b) the ··pors,of silver" the gro\Jp gleaned for their fa\orite chant). Attestmg 10 Dclman·s professional IC3dersh1p f .1 e t e ~~~;~:~~t~~~sh~f !~~~0s~~~~~~~~e a;~ :n~:~S~l~tt~f Dre· S"" ·s1· ng worthy 0 Pl grim s praise "loyal supporters... .J Honored guest chamrlan J ane Grier said, "None of this would have been possible without our founding , members Lucy Gaynor, Katie Raalaton, E laine Red-The Pilgrim!> field and founding orchestra condut:tor Frieda l\eliD· ha.d good rca~on to ' rcJoicc that first Thanksgiving o t 1621 The} had l'n- dured a vcar uf~n11~ 1· t) and 's1ct..ness and }Cl 'ucccedcd 1n PILAR WAYNE STEWART hanc.sung u boLtn-•••111!1111•••••••• uful crop. To cel- ebrate. the) gathered" 1th nc:irb\ fncndl I nd1an'i. and the fe ting continued !Or da) . The Ma) flo~er Uf"\ l\Or .. · ar..111tudc to God W3!. !>O great -for am' in 1n the ~c" \\-orld. e tabhsh1n1 their colon) and ror 0\ cn.-omina tremendou hard hips -that a time of thank 11v1na was declared From m\ cookbooli. "Pilar \\ ll) ne·~ Fn' omc and Fabulous Rc(-1pc ," I will hare with )OU m) fa\Onte turke) dre ina. The~ propon1on • for a IO.pound bird. ma) be doublcJ to tufl a 20-pound blrd Wa~h turlm and pJt df) Do not ~It J>laet turll.c~ on a r.i k and pl e the na Ii. ma dttp r03 una pan Th<' P3n \\111 catch all th~ Jnpp1n&\ K~p ~t mo1'it b' add1na a ala~' Kay Miiano and ber da--1lter Belen Baldlno of "atcr to f..l'l'P th~ ~n trom dh1nf. Th" v.111 m 1li.c a enjoy the '8l1Yer Concerto' fa•blona. dl'ltl1nu" sra\ ~ \ MAR\'ELOl ' TURKEY DRE ING J cup flnely chopped celtr) 11 cup flnel) chopped onions l cup bread crumbs 11 cup chopped "•louts 3 eags I cup raisin 1 stick butttr, melted Fu1 cltop1 of Taba co sa~ce. Sall and peppt'r to taste \11x all inan.-J1rnt and \lull l ll\ II\ ot turlt~ rather loo..ch Dreuinf "'111 C\p;lnd \O do not pad tl@htl) lk \Ul'C' optn1na o turt..e' are ~curd' \e\.\n M lal·ed Let turt..l'' re ton a platter tor ~l) minutes alter roa.,11n~ before ('3r\ lnll PlMPKI CC TARD WITH ARA IEL Al.CE 5eg , ,, t •P •car D11lilofaalt .... '• eta pooa EA H 11a1tr. allspl~ and nttmea •, eta poon cl•11amon 1 np U1lilt rrt•m or milk l up tanned pampllln . ' f' I . ,.. ~at t ether cw. ugar. salt and spices until blended. ~aid crC"am 1mmed1atel\ beat into egg m"ture. Beat 1n pumpt..in until \mOOth Pour into "uttered. ·inch ca)ce p:in and pla e in a pan \\llh -inch hot ~atcr· bal e ,1 3.)0 degrees aoout 30 minutl'!I or until done ( ool to room tC'mpcraturc I oo\t'n e-d~ of pan "'"ha t..n1ft-Tum out on n.ana J1\h and chill un11I time to scn.e Pour caramel ~ucc O\ er and tnrnl\h \\Ith "'nlnut CARAMEL . Al'CE i, cup bro1"D ugar, flrml~ pat'kH l '1 tablHpooDS watu l •1 table poons batter 't\alaet lor 1aral la In mall \JU l'p.1n . l('mb1nc all in rC'd1en l 811na to 001\. ur un ul ug.ar ,., d1 ,<.ohrd Cool and pour <ner ,.u,tard •n C'\, to 10 11 .:a'e a ltapf" l h:rnl\ll'' '" ·' Pll:Jr \\ ~" nc ''t'"an 1~ n ,..,r,1c nr ul \('" pc111 Ek~l.'h and the.• 1u1ht'lr of 'Piiar·~ ~\ '' nt' 'I :tHmtr and ftJl>uh'u Rc.'C'tf>C':'> ... hr "111 .1ppc-:.ar .at I t> m \1,,niJ3\ ~ t .ar ~\ 1tl1. nH· n<>ma 1n lUl/1 < 1>.1~1 1-1.u• ro prt' nr hof" J 't)('U\ n· n"<'t~ twm 1h1• ~'<'l r .· \ 82 Orange Coast OAILV PILOTfWedneeday, November 21, 1984 Are consumers getting a bum steer on.meat? -4 There 's no beef with bulls for leaner m-eat~ more protein Don Good 1s bullish on bulls. He thanks the meat 1ndu\tf') 1n Amcnca 1 giving consumers a nutntional bum i.t~r lk"t'f produC'Cr . he Sll)S. should SWltch from nusana 1ccr-.{wh1ch arc c:s~tratedearl J to. mar'keuna bulls. The) yu.-ld lx-cl 1ha1' .. leaner. with lcs.'i fat and mQrc protein," ~Y" Good. head ofanamal ~·1cllC'C at Kansas StAtc Llnivc1 it) In fal'l. a recent 111ud) found that bull carcasses have 8 f)(rt:cnt more protein and 38 percent less fat than steer cam1s!>Ci. Besides, bulls grow faster on less focd . And the) don 't need femak hormones to fatten thc.-m up. Young bulls arc Lhe preferred source of red meat 1 n Europe "2) sa recent UC-DA-sponsored stud). Over half the slaughter cattle tn weden. for example. are bulls. Few l\mencan farmers now raise bulls. One reason. The} take special handling ... They're mureof a pain m the neck." savs Dr. Wilham Maes. awsant feedlotman-acrat Fnona lndu trte , a ma,,or Texas nnch. "Thett•sa lot ofscuffiingaround until 1he> establish.a J>(Ck101ordrr. But wc·ve learned how to mana,ethcm.·· More of a problcm:Thou&hconsumers want leaner beef, the American market pay less for bulh. The U · oA grad1nasystem gives the fat lie t cuts of steak the ba&hest vades. Smet there's le\ fat , bull beefis also sliJhtl) tou,herand, ~use it'sdcn5er. sometime dnrke1 To consumers. d:irker mc3t means older meat. · Ta~d ofgqttangless fo1 premium beef. Fnona . lndustnes went out of the bull market last )'ear. But, Mi<-s says. "Wc'llgo back 10 bulls." Some larms however, have begun re-educating con umers. The 35-acrc Natural &efFarm4i is one Ncslled in lhe ht'nandoah HillsofV1rgin1a, 1t bnngs about 60 head of young bulls to market a year. "We don't ust hormones.. becausebu.lls hall~ U\elr own hormone~ ... sa)s panMrSteve Donner ... And we don't useant1b1ot1cs they're not all crowded together. w they don '1 get sick so · often. OurT-bonecostsS5.09. And.unlike the meat in the stores. 11 has taste." Fruit nour 10 land harder and 'illy longer on It. That ell.tra impact-a • much a 10 percent 10 15 percent of your body we1Jh1 - It ma> sound a lmle fruit)', but >'?u II ~n be cimna cause lower back or knee pain in m1lhons of women and lO?':llO fl ur -1n b~ ca.kc.s.. muflin).. anp ro!e5 men. - Reaw n n Ohio re~archcr has found thcrt s more th n foc;ang the pain can be a .,1mple as add1na a shoe one way to !(In a tomato. 1t1)Cn. The problem is fiaunngout whether uneven leas arc Proccsso~ of ketchup, tomato §aUCe and so~p now indeed your problem. Herc's how to mca.surc: d1..card the 3 percent to 8 percent of the tomato that s skins Stand barefoot and let a friend take three mcasurts of and secdi.. They have to pay someone 10 can 11 aw~y. c:al'h le' The tint from front t0pside of your hip to the But Or. Rtchurd Basel hai. found that the skini. und b mp nghl below your knee Second from the same s~t ~ed~ .111Jkc , wtiole!>ome flour. In fact. says Basel. the o~e or two ancbcs b(low the knee d~scenoing to the side nutnuous ceds ~re a c~mpl~tc udl.-11 ...... J prvtcan. Tll••y'rc knob mno:i of 1111 call the ankJe bo'ne. La t, from the.a nkle high an the amino acid ly~rne. which corn and wheat bone_ the top of the foot _ to the floor. Add the fiaures es~entially lack. for each leg and compare the totals. Alre:idy. the.re arc man~ plans for ui.e of the tomato lfthe totallcngths of your lea bone differ more than I/• flour a\ u bandmg and th1ckt'nt~g agent, fiber source. inch "you've got 0 problem:· says Or. Howard Dinowit1, colormg agent for some meats, to increa~ loaf volume m New. York College of Podiatric Medicine. baked ioods. and as a soy-bean substitute an certain -0 no ·ll recommends adding a full-length inM:rt vcae1anan dashes. I WI . • I ... t'. Don't C'lpecl red bread though. Baked goods wall under the shoner leg (a heel ltfi· won t ba ancc tue 100t). I 0 · You may have toie~penment to find I.he nght amounl of contain on y I percent to 15 percent _to~a.to flou~. liO or. if you're wi lhnt' 10 spends150 or so. you could have ~~~~~b.~a,~u.stardcolorandagc:u.n) t.a!>tc..)ouwon t a po<.hatmt fit )OU w11h onho11cs. . ts ere And 1f )Ou're JUSt having trouble ma~ang those Uneven lega: Sdlting runners tilt lfonc of your legs 1s longn than the other )Ou·11 tend TV LISTINGS ml·asurement'>, you might first II) an mcxpcns19e expcn- thc local tailor Amt rlcan Health Magadot-Str vlce W arni!lg to paierits: Don't let children out' of sight -8:00- 888 ®l HEWS 9 HAPPY DAYS AOAIH ,. 0 LYNN SHACl<L.EFOAO m TliAEE'S COMPANY e STARTIW< • * •, Count Tllltt And Pray" ( 1955) Van Heflin. Jolnne Wood- ward. (!) INOEPEHOEHT HEWS e 8TAE£T8 Of SAN FRANCISCO~ 9 AOCKFON> FILES DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last "eek a woman was shopping 1n a ma1or chaan storew11h hcrhttleg1rl Her attention wasd" erted fora minute anJ she lost track of the-child. When the fran11c mother l"Ould not find the child an) when: in the store. she not1 lied a sales clerk. who ca Ired secunt} Secunt). in accordance with store pohl >. 1mmt'd1atel)" locked all the doo~ The police am ved wathm minutes They could not find the ch tld. Fi oath. an employee located the little girl ln the men's re~troom The man who had taken her there had already given her a sedauve and was cu tungo1Therha1r1nanattt'mpt to camouflage her appearance so he co uld can) her out unnoticed. Three cheers for the clerk whose mgcnu1t) cracked the case. Three more for a \tore with a brave policy. And no.,. a "ord to you mothers out there: lfyo ucan"t keep an eye or a hand on )our children when you go shopprng. please leave them at home. An awful 101 of nuts are running loose these days. -WEST C'OAST WARN ING DEAR WESTCOAST:Yourletter is a somber reminder of wbat ca.n happen If a child is allowed to wa.nder off for even a moment. Thanks fo r tbe alert. • • • DEAR A"IN L.\NDERS: lam an-.olvcd in a situation about which I WEDDINGS JONSSON-CALDWELL L1\a Kathr) n Caldwell and James fol"-e Jonsson t':(Changed wedding \OW\ Oct. 20 at Calvary by the Sea l utheran Church 1n Honolulu. The bride. a resident of Honolulu, 1s th e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Graham Caldwell of Huntington Beach and Honolul u. She wore a gown of m in-dotted English net and lace. trimmed wi th white satin Venice lace anJ 1lluswn netting. Wedgwood ... late and saun nbbon accente<i the w 1dc \houldcr rullle of the Victorian 'lecvec, and three 11cr!. of ruffiqs on the \k1r1 that ended ma chapel train. "v11chdk Johnson. a cousin of the hndl· lrorn .\rlad1a. was maid of honor Bndl·\ma1d\ "ere Elena Loetz of \nahr1m anothc:r rnu')in of th e hnJc. and L1\a \1illcr .\mber Hall of Huntington Bl·ath wa') the flower girl. .\lo;o ac-,<11<i11ng th1: hnde were Andrea Dolan and \far. I -.nn McKenzie "ho ""l·rt· 1n l hargl' of the guest book. I hl' hmkgrnom 1\ the sun of Mr. Jnd \1r.. 1-krnt Jon\\on of Honolulu. l'dtnd. C all.f\\t·ll hrothcr oft he bride. ""·" hi\ lx·\t m~1n .ind ushers were Peter Dolan. Kl·1th Sasaki. Jeff Dolan M1kl \tl'"•irt. Ben Severson and J I' J>a11crv1n fhl· touplr gll"l'lcd guests at a c.linner-dante rt•tt·pt1on at the Pacific ( lub HonoreJ guest~ were Mt. and Mr' Ha rr\ \ Jcnk1nson. maternal grandp;in:nh cit thl' hndc. from Los \ngrk\ .Jc;in I ( 1ardncr. paternal grandmotht·r 111 the hndc from Indio: <tnd Wtlh I 'trnnd godfather of the hrn.lcgroom fi 11m I 11\ .\ ngcles. r hct.oupk hum\ 11\HOOCd in Tah1t1 and arc now lt\ing 1n Ka neohe. 1 IJ""all The hrn.ll " a graduate of l\.J1~r ll1gh \thool in lfonolulu and .illt•ndcd the I n1'l'r\1I\ of Hawa11 I kr hu\hand al\11 Jttl·ndcd Kaiser and 1<, a GHP< 111l'r Jpprent1cc for Paulic< un\trU l t 111n in Honolulu. A11 l.uDEIS have ne,erread m your column or arn where else. I am 29 years old and ha' e been mamed nine years to a v.onderful man whom I adore. I am emplo)ed by a small corporation 1n the business office. Mydu11es require me to meet a person from another office 1.,...1ce a week to compare figure\ and prepare a repon for management This other person 1sa man in his earl) 60s. The first day I saw him I sensed that there was some powerful chem 1st I") between us. He made no passes on our first Qr second meeting. The third day we met for our conference. I impulsively leaned over and planted a kjsson his li ps. It was a dynamite expenence. That was 1wo years ago. Ever since that tame we have embraced and · kissed each other passionately during our semi-weekly meetings, but have gone no funher. He lei me know early that he was not JOterested JO an adulterous affair. although he found ' me' cry attract1,e. Nov. for the kicker: Th1ss11uat1on Mr. and Mn. Jonuon KINDELL-SCHMIDT The Diego Sepulveda Adobe 1n Costa Mesa's Estancia Park was the setting for the Nov. 3 mamage of Alexia Bernice Schmidt and Larry Lee Kindell. A rece ption for 200 guests followed in the home of the bride's parents. Robcn a nd Ali~ Schmidt ofC'osta Mesa. The bride wore a Victorian style gown of forest green crepe satin trimmed w11h beige lace. Her bridal attendants were Gay Ellen Hanman and Tnc1a Ahce Schmidt. The bridegroom as the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell D. Gautier of Stanton. He chose Don Cox and Ty Schmidt as his attendants. After a wedding tnp to Lake Tahoe and Reno. the couple arc now res1dentsofHun110gton Beach She as empl o}cd at Kelley Blue Book and he 1s w11h Miles and Kelley Contractors . DANCER SICllALS Of PINCHED llHVES 1 Hudldlts, ~ •. llwrtcl Villofl 2. Ntdt ,., T1cM lbdt1. S,.fl!IS l ~ ,. ,.., °""' Aln, """'""' In .... • ,. Btt•"' hMln, one.-........ ~,. $ lOftf ta<*, ... Hip,.,..,°""' Up • Free C~ation & Spilal Scre...,1. 10 Stand•d Tesh. • This Meaos No Dtducttie & No Co-Payment. • Most lnuance Accepted as F .. Payment With Uttle or No Out-of.rodet Expense. has improved my sex hie at home tre mendously. On the days I meet this man. I can hardly wait to go home and get my husband an to bed . Although he does not understand what has created the change JO me. he isdehghted w11h m) renewed enthusiasm. Is ll wrong. cons1deri ng that we indulgeonh in kissing?-NEVER HAPPI ER f N EAST TEXAS DEAR N.H.: Your conduc t sou.nds a bit trashy to me, lady. It's also potentially dangerJlOS. One of these days you could go right over that line and find yourself involved in a fuU- blov.'D a ffair. Knock it off. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: A suues- tion to the woman who bruises easily and has a suspicious husband: Tell herto take Vitamin C. It helps a lot. -MAZIE IN MORRJSTOWN. N.J DEAR MAZIE: Sorry, there Is no validity to tba t c laim. The same goes for vlnegar compreu e s. Many read- ers suggested botb. .. . . Parents. what should you do J/)our teen-ager is having seJ<ua/ relations? Ann Landers' new booklet ... H1$h School ScJ< and Ho"4-to Deal With It -A Guide for Teens and Their Parents. "gi \ e no-nonsense adv Ke on how to handle this delicate situation. Foreach booklet. send 50cents plus a long. sramf'('d. self ~ddrcssed en H'fopc to Ann Landers. P () Bo' 11995. Ch1cago. /ll 60611 PETERSON-KAUTZ Staq Elaine Kau11. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Standlee H. Kaut7 of Newport Beach, exchanged marnage vows with Robert Raymond Peterson al the United Methodist Church 1n Corona del Mar. After greeting guests at a reception at Bag Canyon Count!")' Club 1n Newport Beach. the couple depancd on a wedding tnp to Hawa11. The bride is a graduate of Corona dcl Mar High School and UC'I with a bachelor's degree in economics. She rec1eved an MBA m finance from the USC Graduate School of Business. She 1s a vice president wi th Sccunt) Pacific Capital Market Group. The bnderoom as the son of Bctt} Peterson o Oxnard and Darrell Peterson of Grand Junction. Colo. He is a graduate of California Lutheran College with a bachelor of science degree an geulogy. He isaffihated with Vetco OIT'ihorc in Ventura as a project engineer. WOOD ... From Bl frl't. \\1H1d moulding'> u .111 lx· purt•ha\l'd at mo\I lumber ~ard\, building <,uppl ) dealer' or hornl.' rentl•r\. lklJU\l' the.'\ arc ca" 10 \ 111 fit togl·tht'r glul'. ·nail and iin1'ih. ""ood moulding' make rdeal do-1 1-}0Uf\l'll prOJel·t, The) l31l tx· pillntl·d to hlcnd nr tontrast "11h other colorc; or the' can tx· \lamed 10 l'mphJ\llC the-m h. natural loo!.. ofthl' "ood grain .\dd1t1unal 1d1:a' on how to uw the<,e anm' th roughout till' hou~c arl· outltnnl in .. Dl·<11gn .ind Dnoratl' \\1th ~ uo<l \loulding ·· l or a COfl\ of th1c, hoolo.kt \~hllh al so d1spl;iy<; atrr:tC11Yl' room 'l'llmg' send 75 ce nt' to WM~1P \. P 0 Ho\ 2527M. lkpt H fl. Pon land. Orl' Q7225. 9 llUSM.SS REPOfrr Ci> INTRODUCING BIOLOGY (()C88HEWS Q!NBCHEWS m DICK VAN DYKE CC)MOVIE * t '1 Slow Dancing In The Big Crty t 19781 Paul Sorv1no. Anne Oltehburn S MOVIE * * * Don t Cry. Ifs Only Thunder" I 19821 Dennis Chnst()phef Susan Saint James -8:20-0 H8A BASKETBALL -8:30- IJ H8CNEWS 8 LAV'EAHE l SHtRl.EY 8)AUCE fD MACHEIL I l..EHAEA HEWSHOUR ~ =OORAPHIC VISION II§) TliREE'S COMPNrf °'WHEEL Of FORTUNE m THAT GIRL (t)MOVIE ** "L.one WOii McOuade" (19831 CllUCk Nouls, David Carradlnt. -12:30-D ca t.AT£ HIGHT WITH DAVIO L.ETTEAMAH OALFAE> HrTCHOOCK PAESEHTS 8 THREE THREE 0 (!)MOVIE • *'It "Lalayette ESC8dnlll" ( 1953: Tab Hunter. Etehlka Chouteau mMOVJE • • •, • The Harrld Expenment ( 1973) James Whllmore T1pp1 Hedren e 9AOWIHG YEARS -12:40- 8 (1) MOVIE * * "Wiii. G Gordon Liddy" ( 1982 Rober1 Conrad, K1111«1ne cannon -12:46- (H) OAVIO BOWIE: SEAIOU8 MOONLIGHT TOUA -1:00- -7:00- IJ CBS NEWS IJ I 100,000 NAME TliAT TUNE BLOVUOAT ABCNEWSQ Darren McGavln (left) and Greg Webb •tar in the new TV movie "The Baron and the Kid" tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 . 8 MOVIE * * • "The Chalk Garden" I 19&4: Ctboflll Kerr, Hayley Mills 8 BEST Of LA. TOOAY «l)MOVIE 8) TliREE'S COMPANY m WHm Of FORTUNE ~ 3-2-1 COHT ACT (R)Q P.M. MAGAZINE land' ( 198') MIChael Prffd. Judi Trott * 'Eacape 2000" ( 1982) St~e Ralls- back. Ollvia Hussey **'~ .. Girl On The Run" (t958, Efrem Zimblhst Jr •• Erin O'Brien (!) EHTERT AINMEHT TONIGHT (l)MOVIE <II EHTERTAINMEHT TOHIOHT 0J.s>9APDY mMIWONAIRE (Z)MOVIE -•:30-f)(J) EI R (!) LOVE BOA f at ENTE-"TAIHMEHT TONIGHT ~ BLADE OH TliE FEA TliER -10:30- 0 TlC TAC DOUGH m INOEPEHOENT HEWS ~ MOTOAWEEK fC)MOVIE H "Kid Mllholls" f1935) Eddie Ctn· IOI. Ethel Mennan -1:06- (OJ MOVIE * • •, "Casanova 70 119651 Mat· cello MastrOlanN. Vwna USI -7:30-IJ 20HTHETOWN a a FAMILY FEUD D EYEOH LA. -9:00- f) (J) MOVIE * *'~ The Lady In Red' (1979) Robeft Con1ad. Pamela Sue Martlll *•''I "Risky BoSlness" ( 1983) T OfT' CoJlse. AebecGI ()eM()(nay MOVIE -11:00..: The Baton And The Ktd Wremoere) Johnny Cash Greg Webl> ••• 8 TAXJ 3 mNEWS •r h-Star ao-rtml lie11111 Hem- ~y. Enc Rot>ens NEWS at WKRP INCIHONNATI G) PEOPLFS COURT a a FACTS Of LIFE D @l OYNASTY GHEWS at MERV GAIF'FIH tBMOVIE G SCTV • JEFfERSOHS e AOa<FORO ALES Eik1TliAFltES R'l MOVIE . -1:30- D HEWS -1:!0- 1.,C) ASSAUl TED HVT8 tiJl MOVIE fl) WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANlotALS ~TliEBRAIN TIC TAC DOUGH • * • * Gideons Trumpet 11979) Henry FOllda. Jose Ferrer c;, ALFRED HITCWCOCI< PRESENTS * • The Wtci!ed Lady ( 1983) Faye Dunaway Alan S.tes • • '1 The Baffad Of Gregono Cor· iez .. (1983) EdWatd James Olmos TomBowet CZ>MOVIE @) $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE m HAVE GUN, Will TRAVEL 1H) MOVIE * •• 1 Mahcious 11974) Laura -2:00- • (I) C88 HEWS HIGHTWATCH G GREAT AECOAO ALBUM COUECT10N ( IHVESTIGA TOAS: CMADING REPORTERS Of TliE AIR -8:00- The Ghlter Dome (198'1 James Garf'l81. John L1thgow CQ)BOXINQ CZl MOVIE Antonefll Tun Ferro -11:30- IJ (]) MAGNUM, P.1. D aTOHIOKT 8 000COUPLE Qt AOWAN & MARTIN'S LAUOK-lN IJ CHARlES IN CHARGE 1J Qt HIGHWAY TO HEAVEH 0 MOVIE * * * * '"Planet Of The Apes" (1968) Chlfll0!1 Heston. AOddy McDowaJI D ®JFALLGUY • *. "Creepshow" ( 1982) Hal HOI· brOOk. Adrienne Barbeau -9:30-e a rrs YOUR MOVE D aJ) ABC HEWS NIGHTUNE 0 BURNS AHO AllEH .YEO.A$ -2".25-~MOVIE * • "The Kentucily Fried .ti6ovfe' (1977) Evan Kim. Muter Bong Soc Han m RITUALS (!)MOVIE • • • "Maren Or o. · (19771 Gene Hackman. Mu von Sydow S!l LATENIOKT AMERICA m 700CLU8 (Q)MOVIE -2:30- G) YOGI'S FIRST CHRISTMAS fE)TliEBRAIN m 12 O'CLOCK HIGH rC)MOVIE -10:00-e ca ST. ELSEWHERE 8 at Cl> HEWS D CII HOTEl. • *'"' "Rumble Fish" (1983) Man Diiion. Micltey Rourlte (!) MOVIETOHE CAATOON •OJHEWS e OOH. TY OR IHNOCEKT {%)MOVIE 'S'MOVIE • • *'' NatoooaJ Lampoon's Ant· mal House ( 1978) John Belustu Ttm Mllheson 0 JOKER'S WILD * * * All The Right MOYel ( 1983) Tom Cruise CralQ T Nelson * * '-t "Endangered Species" ( 1982 Roben UrlCtl. Jo&eth Wiiiiams H GEOAGE BURNS IN COHCERT S MOVIE Robin Hood . The Swords of Way- ~ WOOOWAIGHT'S SHOP m AOU.ER SUPERSTARS (C) LINDA RONSTADT $)MOVIE -12:00- 0 TWIUGKT ZONE D EYE tit. HOU. YWOOO O MOVIE -2:46-0JMOVIE * * 'Get Crazy ( 1983) Malcoln McDowell Allen GOOfWllZ India's turmoil examined in 14-part 'Masterpiece' By EO BLANCHE A110<l1t•d P1e11 Write, I I>'!)()'\. -I h1rt\·..,l"\l'll \l'ar' ,1fll'I 1lw Bntl\h kit. I ndia. the\ ll'lllJln IJ..,t:inatl·d h} the 'iutx:ontl- 11l'nl It \ho"' the\\' da\\ in :i hltt1 of I\ 'l'lll"' Jnd 11111' 1r,· ahout a land l)ur\'11 \1tton<1 ldlll·d "'lhl' fl'IA.CI in thl 1111\\ n · \pth lhJt"' thl· t11kofa $7 m1llmn I\ hlt11. ~hu\tl·r about thl· la!.! da\<. ol thl' R.11 1h.u·, \l'I 10 lx'g1n on ruhltt ll'll \ 1\11111 \ .. ~fa\tCrp1ecc f hratcr' Dl'l 11, I Ill' I~ p.11 t p1t1dut·11on "ha<;ed on Paul \w11·, .. KaJ C,)uallct .. an l'flll 1.1tnnn1hint• nmmt1ve that depict!> 10% Discount 1 hl· Im e-hatl' rdat 1onc.,h1p lictwcrn 1mnc1 wl Hntn1n and India. ·· 1 hl' k"'el in till'< rown." ltkt· the .Hrl::a1 nwd ··nndt•\lwad Rn 1c,11ed .. \~J' produn·d h} ( iranada r l'k- \ l\IOn. a Manchc,trr-hac;ed c;1at ion in Britain\ lnrnmt·rc1<1I network that ha' hu1lt .1 rcruwtwn for 1.1uaht:v riroitra m' fhl' \l'fll'' '1111ll:'i an thl' wah• of \ir R1t h.1rd \ttenhorough·., <hca1-1Aooan- ning .. < 1andh1 ··Jame\ I\ OI) \mo' 1c 111 thl' Ruth Pra"t'r Jhab' ala noH'I · I ka1 \nd Du\t" and the HBO .1dap1at1on of 1 M Ka)l'·, "The far PJ' il1on\ ... •\nd thl're·, mMt' to rnme D1rl'l"tor Da\ 1d I l·an , 75. 1Aoocn1 to Rangalorl' 10 .-.hoot a S 16 mil hon production of r M Fnr ll'r''i .. \ Pa'ic;agc 1 o India:· h" fir..t film 1n 14 }l'ar<i. their rnuntrtl''i. I he Quartet'• doonu:d lovt•r, are flawlcc;!>I )' play<-c h~ t\~O un,ung ::actor\ . .\rt Malik. tht Br111.-.h-t.·dut·n1eJ c;on of an Indian t•yt '>Urgl·on . anJ ~u\an Wooldridge. Mahl.. " I-Ian Kumar. an Anglo Indian. 1:durn1cd at Fnghsh public \thooh "ho l'::tn't speak his native 11111<.h und 1s c;hunned by both side: \1 <lltl hatl a \mall pan 1n ··The Fm Pa\lhon<i" anJ n:turned to Inda: w111~1ng "11h l l'an on "A Passage Tc India." Mass \\ ooldndgc. an her fi rsl b11 r:rn. pla) 'i the gawl) l:.nghsh hero1n1 Daphne Maonei:s who "' raped b• l •1d1ans and dies gl\ ang binh · "In th" bu~JOC'>'i . ..r )ou'rc lucky )Ol.I g<.'I one chnnct· ... 'ihr '1;!1d "This 1· m' chan<'l'. ·• COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH HACIENDA INN "kw<'I" dl'p1c-1o; 1hc ~ualor and the hrutaht> of India. with lnd1an<1 pla)- 1ng Indians. unhlo.c thr 'lan1111rd "P.n 11ton<i" wh ich '\tarred On111r ~harif. Rosc;nno Ura111 and Amy In 1ng. all rl:i) mg lndmns. It OPl'n' 111 Frbniary 1942 whl'n 1hr- <Hha1w1ng Japanese wcrc lno('k1ns on tht· door and end'i 1n 194 7 on the t.'\l' of 1ndcf)l·ndcnct.• a\ \rc1ar1an mn1o~cre'l herald the pan111on <> thc- 'utx·on111u·n1 into predominantly llindu India and Mo<1lcm Pali tan I hl' main charac1cro f Mcmck, 1h1 archct) pal m1ddlc-dass colonial cop l'i played b) Tim P1ggott-Sm1th known mainly for rv roles ie Bntain.l lc.h.ad reno tht· books in 197; Qnd had wanted 10 play Memck eve ~IOCe. The 60.mcmber t·a,t and crtv \pent four month!I in India and 3 much time shoo1ina 1ntcnors in 1 warchou~ in ManchcMcr. 1H, Newpofl '""·· Coela ...... CA '2127 ,.,_ {114) ll0-2111 Suites • Femlty Unite • Sauna & Spa • Swimming Poot • Sa1en1ta TV • Meeting Aooma • Laundry • Air Cond1t1oned • Olrec1 01a1 Phones .. 'i1r f>..•nn1c; Forman, Cronnda\ l hair man fell und~·r the .-.pell of I nd1a when he w,1\ b:lscd tht'r(' :t'I an arm) oflici:r 1n \\ nrld War II. To unr~nrl <ico11·., 1Dpt"11f) of na hhat k'i and mult1l11ycrcd nar- 1()11\(' f orm:m put lhi! 'itOf) into lhronolog1rnl order on a 25-1001 roll of pal)Cr 1hat \tr.:tchcd around hie; offi(:C "I wu' oh~'i,ct.f w11h 1t "hl• \aid 1n on IOtl'f\ ICV. "rhl• ()UM'tfl I\ an l'llll' \lnl) on th<' \t'ale ol '\\ (l1 :rnd PNn · ·· I ht' t hMlll"IN'\ :trr ml"lnrhor .. Im The Manche!\lcr waf'l•housc caugh frrc 1n the final nagc~ nnd ~uads o Granada rcscarl'hCt'i fnnntd ou ac:ro~~ Bntain, chcd,book<1 1n ~and hU)'lni UJ' Jookahkt' pcnod fumltuf'I 3n~ other prop 10 fin1~h the epic. ~on. who became fa'>Can:ttC'd w11I lnrl1a ond the RIJ when he wa l'i'>1gned thcrt as an army officer 11 I 943. died ofcanccr an I (n: , aacd 62 JU'l 3~ h1, wor"-wa, bcainnina to bi rCC'o n11cd ihc Ra1 Qunr1c1 book<. barcl· bmkc c-.\'n 9.hcn the) wen• pubh h"-. hct1Aoot'(n I %4 and I 97 S. l ron1~ally,, lll'•1n hook ha\l'd un ''Jcv.cl In rho C rn1Ao11" b«'amt• .1 011t1<ih hc\t·~llc lhl\ \~I' • r PRIMl T IMl SOAPS DYNASTY: Following an argument Adam and f?ex decide to work tQget~cr to prove Alcxu-tnnoccnt. Steven, ndden with guilt tries to buy Hal Lombard's flatlands fleld in the hope of regaining Alexis' love: Krystle does not trust Dominique. Blake warns Steven not to' try and .buy Alexis' love. Dominique reveals to Brady her plan to help Blake i'e&llin his crown and )hen take it awa y from him , , Qaudia wams fef(to quit trying-to ~•PC' A DEVILlSHLY FUNNY MOVIE 'V ery funny ... belly-shakin9 laughs'.' -USA Todoy ... UlmN SM1•c-~GATEWAYS 5231611 HU LMllllA IW MAHN BREA LAGUNA HUS MAU 529-5339 7~6611 --.... , ... llSAllY1UO--· - UA MOV1£S 8 MISSION VIEJO MAl.l ~2'4993 •95-6220 Ctll~ ... .... 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BUENA PARK Pacific s Buena Park Dnve In 821 4070 BREA UA MOYleS 990.4022 BUENA PARK UA Movies 9S2 4993 COSTA MESA Edwards Bnstol 540 7444 COSTA MESA Edwards Cinema Center 979 4 14 1 El TORO Edwards Sacldlebaek 581·5880 FOUNTAIN VAilI.Y Edwards Fountain Valley 839 1500 TRWl£ ORANGE ClnedOme 634·2553 ORAN CE Pacrflc s Orange Dnve·ln 634-9361 Edwards Woodbndge SS 1 -06SS Farrah F1wcctt, Suzanne Somers and Linda Evans, recently offered somc pointers 10200 aspuina upeB\ar&. Bernstein conduct~ 1 1jx-hour pr<>Jram. at . SSO a head, at the Un1vers11y ofSouth¢m Cllifomi1. Some poiflters: "Talent is only 3S percent of making it." he said. ··The rest js having the right team." That inclu<ics a eersonal manaacr to give "'direction, at a 15 pert:ent commission. A talent aaent to procure work I 0 percent com· mission. A publicist to get your name known, at a variable fee. A business ninnaac."r to C'nsure that the star get to keep some of the fruits of his labor. alsp at a fee. An entertainment allomt'y to 11« th t the tar i~ legally protected, Bt a 5 percent fee. That ~mi. steep. but &rnste1n said, "let's put it this way: Would you rather_ ~y yo1.1r agent I 0 percent of SI 00,000 or make S2 mill ion and pay 25 percent in commissions to a team that helped you n1ako that much money?' By the w_.y •. ,uvn't ~:111 RrrT14;.'Cin. He's not toking on any new chents and is dcvotina most of his time to producing the CBS series "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer." fW.T_...._....,,,._.* OILY SUI Uwlea •tel' DRIVE-INS m~ r.:=so:T~~~:J STADIUm a Ill l llA K11rllt NH! Sid•• I ........ L (N) s Phu Co·FNtlUI ShHM 41tQ) MeryJ $trHP rALU-•LOVa lltQ·13) 1t4S 3:50 $:55 1 :00 li-t0:05 N .... T ~TitE COMET ""' .... Or'• Edi• ~13) .... , I) lthH Co· Hit . at 1.100 1 :30 a. 10:00 No small Affair (R) IUST THE WAY YOU ARE ... ) SHOWS AT 1 :20 3:15 5 :10 7 :05 a. t iOO .. Sally Pltld P&..ACDl•Ttta ttmAaT , .. , 11:41 2 :55 S:OS'7:U &. 1 125 TEACHERS (R) Plus Co·Hlt All Of Mt (PG) OH 0001 YOU DEVIL TaAC .. ltS (R) T'ERRO• IN THE .... SHOWS AT U :OO 3t4S 7 :55 No Small . AISl.D ,., Tltlltrope Z:OQ 4 :00 1 :00 a :OO Affair(") I :45 5:55 (R ) &. Purple Rain (R) &. 10:00 a. f0:05 DRIVE INS Open &:45 WUava/1:30 Whncl1/Ch1lch1n Uncltr 12 FREE Unleu Notta Slitimp, Fish & Chicken Special It's all yours. Shrimp, fish and chicken for less. Platter includes fresh coleslaw, golden fryes and two hushpuppies. Limited Time Only LONGJOHN SILVEl{S4' SEAFOOD SHOPPES 3095 Harbor BMI. In Co.ta Mesa just south of San Diego Freew.ayacroa from Fedco (Drlw·thna Service Available) Krlata Leonard •tan u .. Annie" with Sandy playln& hlmeelf at the Gem Theater ln Garden Grovt1. 'Annie' a smash at Gem Theater Lcap1n· lizards. what a show! The Gem Theater in Garden Grove has taken the wraps off an early Christmas present for local thea tergoers -an outstanding pro- duction of the musical "Annie." It's one of the bnghtest moments of the year in Orange County musical theater. Toi TITUS Lifted from the comic strips of the chrome-domed Wall Street moaul 1930s and processed into an upscale. Daddy Warbucks, P.!OJCCting a upbeat comedy, "Anmc" may be powerfulpcrsonagew1tnabeartasbig guilty of giving the Depression a good as his wallet. Linda Langford is both name, but its vigorously opt1m1$t1c sweet and stunning as his secretary, fla vor is what makes the show so handling her fairly straight role with a nchly cntcnainmg. And Gem di rec-magnum of class. tor Thomas Bradac has mounted a Leonard. a young veteran of musi- glittering production that'll ha ve you cal theater, is an ideal Annie, an humming "Tomorrow" for weeks energetic youngster brimming with afterward. showmanship and the voice of a That song. beautifully belled by young Ethel Merman. Fergen's role as Krista Leonard in her founh incarna-the nasty headmistress of the or- tion as America's favorite orphan, phana~e 1san actress' plum which she cenainly is the musical signature of bites into with relish. savoring its the show, but the highlight of the comic.juices. Gem's superb rendition is offered by One of the show's highest mo- the three villains, who swing and ments. though one of its most sway their way down "Easy Street." improbable, comes when An nie in- Suzanne Fergen as the comical har· spires President Roosevelt to get ridan Miss Hannigan. Noah Penn as America back on its feet -and leads her greasy con-man brother Rooster FDR and his cabinet in a rousing and Beth Hansen as his moll, Lily St. reprise of"Tomorrow." Da ve Sikula Regis. perform a rocking. rollicking does a splendid job as the president. strut which demands -and later ably supponed·by Jeff Paul. Connie receives - a reprise. Johnson, Dan Farrell. Herman Bradac's cast is picture-perfect. Dinaburg and Bob Cady. panicularly Richard Franklin as the A large round of applause also is =========================================iil-"-------------=-=~=--======-------1 due for Annie's fellow orphans - ...,.,...,..,.. *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* ........ ~~ Stefanie Scott, Rebekah Rosen, Anna Robert Meryl DEm\O STRIEP Sometimes magic is the only thing thats real. Falling in ... 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Garden Grove. with perfOrmances Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30, as well as matinees at 3 p.m. this Sunday and Dec, 16. CaU 636-7213 for ticket information. PRIME ••. From BS Sumner learns he'~ won clcct1on but that his wife Is film& for divo~c. PAPER DOLLS: Blair still bcmaheldby kidnappers. K1dnappcn con111ct David. sayina they'll release Blair if the 0 .A. 1101» the invcstip1lon ()(the underworld. Ortnt manaacs to pin 811ur's rclca!t. Ltslte tryina lO &row closer lo Mar:Joric. Sare realizes her boyfncnd Mark has slept with Rae nc. Arl'iomc, Blair c~pcric:ncn tit· cruciattna pa.ins and collap~s. Taryn plans to run off with John Watte l..aunc no& ttttt1n st'le want1 to aucnd collqt. Michael fearful Laune LO() cau&hl up 1n modclinaand her ~w boyfncnd ST. !UEWBUE;Cra111ppellrd ...,hen 9tvcral oft ht re 1dents Stan up for a dream cxptnmcnt. While Lulhtf and f rllch ha~c music ~idto-1)'pt drum'-. Jack detidn to wuhd,.w from tht P"OIBJTI •htn he hu a n1aJumarc When Jatk dccMks tC) try it one mon: umc. he dttaru1 or t~ ~ad Pnn Wh11c, -.ho " unablt to tell Jack 1111<hat ~ath 11 hkc but 1 urts him Ntna and Wend)' a" fine._/\ pe11cnt' ud~kn dt•th has m<d cos t.fficd, F1~u th1nb he •as fnaht~ncd IO death by a ntthlmal"t, wt11lc Cra1a 111111tt 11 was a hcan problem < ·T111t UPSCt when 11\e ftm1ly bu~s lh<' n1~1marc theory. .. ... ... FUNKY WINKBRBEAN ~ by Tom Batiuk DOONESBURY MARMADUKE I .. i j I I 0 ~~y :! BIG GEORGE CIRCUS --:: by Virgil Partch (VIP) ... - by Bii Keane "Watch this. He'll ask hle to ,;·Y away with him." • .:r by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham YES, ~AM. IT'S MY REPORT ON EMILY DICKINSON ... DRABBLE I MADE IT IITTO A ~AT ™15 MORNING SO I WOULDN'T FORGET IT • FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE · IT'D LOOK ~EAT WITM n4AT GREEN SLOOSE VOU'RE WEARING ... by Charles M. Schulz by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston -t!~r1-~~v· Pl.EASEjMOM?~y IS I~ BESfiHI~ IN "I know you're man's best friend ... but, REALL YI" • • • (.ouU) 'IQJ SET !IE A HEW WELlOME? MR. WILSON SA'fS I'VE ~MINE OUT.• . M0~1MOM .1'M GoNNA NE.E.D L . NE.WONES. GORDO by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS GARFIELD MOON MULLINS ~J..L. JOST IX> W 'i'O U 'fOJ-0 E iO AeAIN/ Wl·N? . WELCOME ro THE 01G CllY, POC &OY/ LE'T TME 000'1 ---........ 'flMEe:> ROLL! .. .. by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Doux ~~KIN It L.lt<eAU..~, -~~ss~me UK!a t11AM0\117S! .. ROSE IS ROSE I BRIDGE East-West vulnerable. North dealt. WEST NORTH • 10 ~AIU o A42 + AJ 10984 EAST • AJZ • 98643 <:ii 85 -o Q85 • Q7S <:ii Ql014 o KJt7 +5! SOUTH •IQ75 ~ tT ll • O lOIS •Kt The bjddlnr. N~ Eu& I+ P ... t o ...._ s <::> r ... P .. p ... S..dl l <::> I NT I NT Opening I ad: Four of • . w .. , P ... Put P ... ... - The dealh of W &cldemu von Zedt wal& laal monU1 ln Hawaii at tbe-ap or 88 brlngs to a.n end t.bt era or &he rounden of con&ract bridp. He wu th favorite partner of H~d S. Vanderbilt. Lh fAlhv of conttact bridge. and a member of Ely Cul berc.on'1 l ams as weU u • ton· Lribut.or t.o th Cutberuon •ratem. .... , MYVJttOLE LIFEll ~ by Pat Brady WALDEMAR VON ZEDT.WlTZ He gave much to the game as a player. theoretician and admin- istrator. Perhaps his greatest Lriumph wu winning the World Mixed Pairs title at the 1970 Olympiad in Stockholia. Then 74 years old and with faillftf eyuighl that ~uired th e•l'dl' in dummy and each card that was played to be called Ollt to him, he played ncellent bridp through four t lrtnuous te ions to win ltt• titl with Flondlan Barbara Br t . Thia band &a from that event. and featured a club with Lhe pair t.hat wu to fini h tond Slttlng Nord1. von ZedLwitt car fully painted a picture of ha" hand bJ fl l ,.ver ing and then supporting part.ner•11 uit. When partner rt.iU inti lf'd on no trump, he yielded. Wtst led a pad to £ul.'a ac. . The return of the jack was won 1n the clo ed hand. and the nine of cl ubs was finessed successfully. Declarer came tO h.and with the king of clubs. ushed her remaining spade honor, then gol back to the table with a high heart tO run clubs. CHARLES GOREN She ended up with 11 tricks for 192 of 222 mat.chpo1nt.s. On auctions aut'h as these. declart"r usuaHy bas a sound stop- P4"r 1n lhf' unbid 1u1t. Tbe wuknen 1s o{ttn t.he slJ'ong hand's second s\ul. lfad We.al led a d1amond. df'tlar..r would have bttn held to nln lr1tk4 and 115 matchpoinLa. and thr f1r'L and ~od place fin19lhf'rt. \I. ould have be-en r vt-l"tf'd. .. \ f ., u Hutton-official pre<Jicts en·d to .. 'orgy of jlink bond&' BJ '°y DEE ANTHONY O.ily Pilot Correspondent ~tile U .. cnJO}S the large t. the most efficient, the most stable and the most continuous capital market in the world. it's equally tru~ lhat corporate issuers. especially in the last fi ve or I 0 years, tend to see the worldwide market as "unstable. pre- carious, scary places to do business." says Michael S. Burd, vice president in the -investment banking area of E.F. Hutton & Com pan}-. But "things reall} are not as bad as they seem." for tho'le !>eek1ng to access the capital marketl>. Bu rd told a recent meeting at the Orange Count~ Coalition of Professional Financial Advisors at the Anaheim Mamou. Recently, issuers of capital ha' e based their decisions on three premises. and .. unfortunately those prcmises don·t stay fixed." Burd said. First, he remarked. for li ve or six years we were in a state in which e' ery decision that was made had to bC geared w 1nlla11on. Obviously the opponunll)' to borrow long term at a fixed nnc looked peel!} good m an ever increasing inflationary tread- mill, Burd said. "It doesn't look so good nov.." he added. The 'iccond premise, one "we've had to cope with in the last two \O three )'Car!>. 1'1 the level Of real interest rates:· which almost everyone would con~1der outrageous, he said. "It has madt· 11 \el} difficult to JUSllf) borrov.1 ng.·· The thmJ premise 1s that op- ponu1;u11e'I to !>ell common stock ansc inlrl·quentl~ .. Wc,end to forget afkr a bull marl..et hke we had off and on in 1981-82 that limes like that don't ~:oml' ven often, he said. "l 1 me'> v. hen bili ions of dollars of . lOmmon stock are sold cath month" ha\.C nc' er come at any time in h1sto11 like the) did in 1983. Burd c>.pla1ncd Pnnr1 ple\ of corporate financing toda~ include a tendcnc~ toward Tiger Airlines offers notes LOS ANGELES (AP) -Facing a threat by bankers to call due a $ 132 million debt, Tiger International Airlines on Monda) said 11 will offer $450 million 10 notes. <;tock and stock warrants. The annountemcnt comes Just four days after a group ofbanh said Tiger was in violauon of the terms of its $1 32 million loan for its Nonh American Car rail unit The banks had s:ud the) could call the note due as t'arl) as last Fnda) instead ofwnl1ing until•' m~11,1recfin 1991 , but a hcC'll c round of nego- tiations got the deadline extt'nded at least through the weekend while l 1gc.-r sought to work . out a ··standstill agreement .. w11h the lenders. The banks hold a total of S288 m1ll1on in Nonh .\mencan Car's debt. Tiger !Mild last December 11 in - tended to liquidate the rail operation. and 11 has been trying without success since then to restructure that div1s1on's debt. TAX SHELTER SEMINAR Marltl•e Reee ... cb Group Ltd. will h old a free tax shelter aemlnar with Flnt Afflll•ted Secarltlee, Inc., •t Lapaa VIiiage Real Eatate Office 802 8. Coa•t ff•"·· Lagaaa Beacla Wedaeada", Nove•b•r 28 at 7:30 P•· Refreshments urved. Anticipated 1984 tax wrlte·off up to 88~ on re- search & de velopme.nt for safety & navigational equipme nt for the maritime community. floating rate financing that stan ed several )ears ago as a rcacuon to high long term fi>.ed rate interest. It get going in the m1d-I 970s when inna- 11on rates of 5 or 6 percent were considered extrcme. The latest such instrument is the "money market preferred" or the "short term auction rate preferred .. as it is called by some. "lt 's a very a tt r'a ttt ive phenomenon," Burd said, but "we arc somewhat guarded in our op- 11m1 sm about just how much of it can be sold." "After the first billion or tY...O. the market usually goes away or quiets down, and it's not so aood ... Another phenomenon of today's co rporate financing world 1s what Burd calls "the rise of Junk." It too started in the mid-I 970s, Burd said . referring 10 the lower-rated or non- rated securities. the so-called j un k paper or Junk bonds, which can take the form of preferred stock and convcnible secuntics. "h's always been around, but it usually came to ex1s1 as a result of downgradings of what were previously pnme credits like W.T. Grant or Penn Central." Though 1t's always been "an 1ntcrcst- 1ng market to play 1n," Burd said. several years ago, a company came up with the idea of trying to sell Junk for pc·ople fresh into the market. Burd remembers days when more than a couple lower grade bonds would be too much for the market. "It's a far cry from that today. I don't expect that to return." Still, some- where down the road either 1n 1985 or 1986 we will see the logical con- clusion of what has been an "orgy of Junk bond issuance that we've en- JO)'ed for the last two or three years," Burd says. for 6 &! .) . '\ Bit of Choice Leo Lippert, a tool 1&rlnder at Ford Aero- apace and Communication• In Irvine , aelecta a artnder bit for machine finlahlna a preclalon part for the U.S. Army'• new Sat. York anti-aircraft weapon. The sat. York la Intended to protected forward troop• from hellcopten and bl1&h-perfonnance air- craft. Cornfeldgettinginto vitamins for both the health and profits By the Associated Pren Bernie Comfeld, the Brooklyn native who once headed a mutual fund empire claiming assets of more than S2 billion. 1s getting into vit- amins -for health and profit. Af1er dabbling in film, real estate and other ventures, Comfeld says he's ready to )ump into the highly competitive vita min market with a company called Better Li ving NEW YORK (AP) -T ollowfng 11,1 snows 1ne 0 ·ll'lt ·Co unler slocks and w11rr11nls I al l'lave gone up ll'le most and down lhe mosl based on e>ercenl of cl'lange for Tuesday No securities trading below d or 1000 sl'leres are Included. Ne• and percen111ge cl'langes ar• me difference belween l~e previous closing bid Price and TutsdOY s last t> d price. UPS 1 1n1r~i~re Lalsl en,~, u l cl,.,.3 2 Per!dl11 ,,, ' > UP .0 3 Swllcho ~ Up .1 4 Syncm w1 '• ~ Up .4 s M lcrFlt 4'. \11 UP .9 6 Panic un 6l • l UP 1 ... 7 CnBkSv 19 • 'll Up 12.9 8 HllA wl ]J• UP 1 8 9 ~aduv J ~ u p 1 .3 I~ J,ld~11~ 2 Y4~~ 9il. Hg ltl a lnCaiTc 21 • 11• UP l!' l'~"s ~~~.~ 21'" 2 .v. Hg : caoec 7tt 11. UP . NIComp 1 ,_, 1 UP f. P11na1cl'I 71 ''• UP . ~I·~ AldA~I "'' ' 1 • Up . ~~~~ I 2 ¥: Hg !:t rxBrl 13 I Up . ~~~~~c %~ ~; H: : asadEn • '• UP . vnlh t' 2 ' 2 UP . Sllvlfs • • UP . Name Mylx un Hlll'ldYn Logime1 Md Pc A Allnel Ct>lgrd Protcol Zvlr un H•lo wl Mil lOu Zen lee AvntGr Vj•Tech ~u~~. un Heber s PMxAm ElelMls Klmbrk ~~~Log ~. alhAP ,.orslan S1>1cMlc FSvWls DOWNS Lafl Chg -1 -.,, t 1 47• 1' 11 I'. ,,., '• -ll2 1, -I ) ... , -1 2' 2 -12 2 J-16 -7-16 2l· -'11 17'• -2~-. i,.. -~ ll:: = 1: ., -. ., '• -1 '• - ' • ;~ =I~ ., -1 ~=~ 'J? -I En terprises. It offers vitamins that promise everything from an im- proved sex li fe and sound sleep to help in stoppi ng smoking. "(feel that it's an attractive field. a growing field ," Comfeld , 57. told a Los Angele newspaper in an inter- view at Orayhall. a 35-room, 80-year- old Beverly Hills mansi on that was once home to actor Douglas Fair- banks Sr. and now belongs to Corn - feld. Cornfcld says he plans to make "absorption," the vitamin's ability to permeate the body, a chief selling point. Most conventional vitamins are in table form and therefore arc not properly absorbed by the body. Comfeld said, adding that his tablets will be in easi ly soluble capsules. His interest in vitamins is not only financial. He S&)'S they were a key element of a wei&ht loss prop-am in which he shed 10 pounds tn eight weeks -leaving his 5-foot-8 frame almost svelte at 170 pounds. ii was concerned about my own health and blood pressure," he says. The vitamin business seems far removed from the hi&h finance or In ves tors Overseas Services, the European-based company Comfeld founded in the 1950s and that New Jersey financier Robert Vesco took over tn I 970. Vesco, who took over when lOS stock had plummeted, fled to Costa Rica two years later after alleaedly absconding with IOS funds estimated by the Securities & Exchange Com- mission at $224 million and bv Cornfcld at nearly $1 billion. lOS collapsed, and Co mfcld - a womanizing jct-setter whose luxury homes incl uded a Geneva mansion built by Napolcan -found himself tossed into a Sw1ssJa1l for a variety of fraud charges. The case against Cornfeld fell apart and he was freed I I months later, but he says that the IOS collapse and Vesco still hurt his business dealings. Vesco remains a fugitive. The SEC has accused him of looting IOS and several grand jury indictments charge him with crimes concerning misap- propriation of funds. "There's a whole lot of confusion between me and Vesco," Comfeld said. "(I'm) under the cloud of everything that Vesco did even to the point of being charged (mistakenly. he says, by some journalists) with his crimes." "I haven't done anything I'm ashamed of," Comfeld said, addfog that his once-bitter animosity against Vesco has subsided and he now follows Vesco mostly out of "interested curiosity.". Comfeld's personal fo n une was not lost in the IOS debacle. He emerged wi th more than S20 million, he said -enough to meet the payments on his homes here, in London's fashionable Belgravia sec- tion, a house in Paris and a French chateau nca'r'the Swiss border. He also has helped finance I 8 films since the IOS' heyday, including two that won prizes at the Cannes f'Um Festival. 10-year.hietory of Partnership operations. limited .Partnl~ to rec eive royaltie over life of Partner· ship. CALL (714) 497-4465 for reeervatlo•• lailJ Pilat . . 842-5678 Thi• 1nnounnm•n• I• n•llll•• 111 otter 10 ffll ""' • 116llrll•llnn "' •n offer '• !Hill lll•N ••c1Hlll.. 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To keep track of where ompante are going a nd \Vhich peopl are h lping them get there,just wat h' r ed it Line· -very d ay in the Busin sss tlonofyourn w llilJ Pilaf .. ' I J ·~ .. . , .... · . • .. 1.,. •• Wa rning The Surgeon Ge neral Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .r , ~·· or in a low ta& ~ • • 8 m11 1i11 U b mg n11:olrnA av JJP.r r1q.11f'llP. bv ff L mP.lhorl ' , • 6 ! Newport, CdM clash for tltle · ,, ; •t LONG BEACH -Corona ~I Mar Hish's Sea K.inp challeriac the defendinJ chlmpton Nepw(>n Harbor Hilfl Sailors tonipt for the CIF 4-A water polo title at the Belmont Plaza pool. Sprint is at 8:30 and the Tars of Coach Bill Barnett will be tryina &od•pand on a 24-1 ~. whieh includes a pair of victories over Coach John Varaas' Sea Kinp. Jeff Ocdina leads Corona del Mar. while the Sailors counter with a very solid unit. led by Cameron Thomp,on, Andrtw Lawson a'nd Tre~or Benedict. This is lhe 11th straisht trip to the CIF finals for the Sailors under Barnett. ..., .... WEONESOAY.NOYEMBEA21, Rugg~d task.s await. D Barons clash wit physica Fontana; Marina seeks repeat victory-over Friars By ROGER CARl.80N --.............. Fountain Valley HiJh's Baronsand the Vikings of Manna find them- selves in some rupcd company Friday night as they move into the second round of the CrF Bia Five Conference football playoffs. The Barot'S must travel to Fon- tana. where the Steelers have a reputation for livinJ up to their nickname. while Manna has a task as tough as you're aoing to find -and that's dd'eatina tw~ume defending Clf Bil Ftve chlmpion SCrv1 te fOr the second time in one year. Both pmttbqin at 7;30. Herc's a look at each: r .. ..-VaUey (t-!) at F•&au (t-!) -r The Steelers do 1t the old fashioned way -they work for it - with the emphasi$ on the con- servative. punch:it-out style. and they have the personnel to gtt1he job done. , "Their defensive front 1s a1 aood as anybody we'vt tont up apin111n the last five yean," says Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milntt. ··They have Sood s1zt and they're very physical. Thev'r~ • multti* front team so they'lf &ivc us several d1fTettnt looks. And thcy'tt bi& on offense. too. with a physical blockerat fullback:' Milner says the Steelers arc '°und 1n the paSSll'\f pmc. too. but w~ri you ao-up apmst the Stetrtrs. it's the run-run-run punch that has to be contained. If Fontana 1t aoina to the aif it's usually bttause the Steelers arc in troublt "Th~ havea 't ICOred I lot of Points.',_!!}! Milner. ..bUt thcar defentc ~ thCm in the llJM ... John Pan appears to tWve takm ovtt u Fountain VaJ&cy's quar- LedJlck..:...iib ,iaaa-MJ:o8cf ....... l---'--~ sucteSsful vcnuarc. and en the nannana pmc. of courx. it's Suntet Latue Back of the Year Daw Swipn who commands tht"attmlt0n. Fontana's major ~pons are run- ntna bat ks R1chltd Croul (S-10. 175) and Larry JOnM ·( S.11, llS ). *ho combined for 214 yards on 36 camci in last •• week's v\ctory "Over Lons Beach Wilson. They double up a.s cornerbacks. Also promU'lent in the Fontana ' I , Lakers' Big h urdie for Sailors outlook • 1ssunoy I INGLEWOOD (AP) -After five straight wins. it appears the Los, Angeles Lakcrs have buried their dismal stan before it buried them. The Lakcrs thrashed the Phoenix Suns 130-108 Tuesday night in a ~ational Basketball Association game at the Forum. Los Angeles shot a season-high 67.8 percent from the field as they raised their record to 8-5. The victory put them in a tie with Phoenix for first place in the Pacific Division. ~ And as the Lakers' fortunes turned so did the corhcrs of Earvin "Maaic'' Johnson's moulh. The toothy smile-· once again lit up the Forum. Magic threw in 29 points and added 10 assists to pace the Lakers. "We had a great game. We re- bounded better than we have a ll season and we shot very well," Johnson said. "We're really coming toget her as a team right now. I try to keep the enthusiasm up." - Suns' C'oach John Macleod agreed with M11gic:- " I don't sec anything wrong with the Lakcrs." Macleod said. "They looked like a championship team. Very impressive. They just flat out whipped us toni&hl" Larry Spriggs led an early Lakcrs' drive. scoring 10 of his 14 points in the first quaner. Johnson contributed eight poi nts in the second quarter to give the Lakers a 70-5 1 lead at the half. Phoenix pulled within nine points of the Lakers in the second quarter 50-41. but never got any closer. Jay Humphries led the Suns with 15 points, while Charles Jones had 14 points and Mike Holton had 13 .. ./ -~·•.J points. The Lakcrs' Byron Scott scor"1..lf poirus and Jamaal Wilkes scored 14 for the Lakers. Scott tied his carccr- high with nine assists. while James Worthy 1ed the Lakcrs with six rebounds. Bob McAdoo. who had missed eight games since being sidelined with a leg injury on Nov. 1, played 13 minutes for the Lakcrs Tuesday. lltteb Kapcbak of tbe Laken bu ball batted oat of Illa banda by Aau' Rod P'Mter (rtcJat) u AlnD Adama watcbee. CdM to tangle with Irvine Both teams post convinttng triumphs in opening round of SoCal tourney They were finalists in different classifications in CIF. but Corona del Mar and Irvine highs schools will aet a shot at one another next week in the Southern California Division I &iris' volleyball tournament after posting first-round wins on the road Tuesday night. The two will square off at Irvine next Tuesday ni&ht in second-round action of the tournament with a semifinal benh at stake. The Va- queros were the 4-A champions while CdM fell to Gahr in the 5-A title clash. In Division Ill, Melody.land of UCI's Mulligan facing surgery Anaheim def. Imma nuel of Bakersfield . 3-1 to adva nce to that group's semifiri~ls Dec. I. Meanwhile. UC Irvine closed out its college campaian on a winnina not-e-by stopptng UC Sa111a Barbara. ·Herc's a capsule rundown~ Corou del Mar 3, Rootlnelt t : The Sea Kings 9uickly d'-'poscd of the Los Angeles Caty representative on 1hc loser's court wi th a 15-4. 1~6. 15-1 verdict. "(Senior hiuers) Brooke Her- rington arfd Andrea Redick con- trolled the net all ni&ht." said CdM Coach Charlie Brande. Also receivi ng credit for her play in the back row was freshman se tter Anne Marie Moiso and Lmda Bunon. who served for 11 straipt points in the decisive third pme. lrvllle 3, Poway l: The V Jqueros had a bit tougher time than Corona del Mar. but recovered from some early jitters to down Poway, I 5-17. 15-7. 15-5. 15-10. Senior blocker Elaina Oden was credited with 31 kills and seven stuffed blocks while Kris Roberts chtppcdinwilh 18killsand 13bl()("ks. In tbe opening game. the Vaqueros led 13-Mi>cforn>owa~. bDT hr th e next two games Irvine led the entire way. The Vaqueros fell behind I 0-4 in ~me four bcfort Oden served 11 straight points to close out the match. Irvine remained unbeaten in 22 matches this season <.. Melo4ylud S, Jmmu11el 1: New- port Beach's ~innamon Williams led Mclodyland into the semifinals of the Division Ill tournament with 18 kills in a 15-12. 18-16. I 0-15, 1 ~I. Cheryl CatbajaJ added 11 kills for Mclodyland. Defending champ Lancers road block for Newport Area playoff 11ebedale Tkpme ,... .... Fount•11n Valley at Fontana ftn. Valley by l Newpon Ha rbor Ht&h football coach Mike Giddings might be excused if hc'c:f op! to sit this one out -sfocc second-round CIFCentral Conferen~games h,aven't been quite his cup of tea in two successive 17-13 losses. Scrvite vs. Manna 11 Wcitminsttr Snvite by 6 Newport vs. Sunny Hills at B~na Part SH by 4 Saddlcback at Fullttlon Eva But. Sunny Hills H1gh 's Lancers ( 10-1) present an obstacle that 1s tailor-made to his ideas of what's rjght for a Cl F pla)off game. Simply put, the defendmg champions give you the Nebraska look. the challenge. "The main lhin111 that tbcycomeaf\eryou.Jusa bul. here we come. So aJI in all. they could be the beU 1Calll we've played. Wchavcourworkcutout font$ ... but I love this type of game. • The two meet at Buena Park High Friday night 1n the quancrlinals and Giddings says It's his team's biggest hurdle to maintain unbeaten status (Harbor is 9-0-2). "If you·rc &ood. this 1s the type o( pme you're playini.' Also Friday nia,ht, Saddlcback Kiah's Roadnannen arc at Fullerton tt:i Coach Jerry Wine puts his team•• "They won it all last year and thcy·ve got eight stancrs back from that crew," says Giddings. 1041 record up ·nst Fullcnon's 10-1 slate. "They gave Sunny HiJJs its only loss," not.es Witte. "They're similar to us in size, they've got lhe bl& fullback (210-pound Tirt> Byrnes) and they run out of a lot "They're definitely as good as their record is. "Ifs primaril)' a tw~tialn end offeme and lbey0re • big as Ncwpon Harbor with a pair of 2~ tdtel. ..of sets. - - --"Byrnes is what I call a power runner and is the best linebacker I've seen this yea r. David Wackcrman is their speed guy and Pat Fcgcl catches a lot of balls. He's a lot like (Ho) Truong (Newport receiver). "Mike Lutz (the quarterback) has a good arm and he can run. so offensively, they come at you and they can throw. "They score points, and so do we. I thank jt"s pns IO be the one who makes the most penalties and the most crucial mistakes. The TD that sets called beck ~II probably decide u:· Should Harbor be successful it would set the Sailors up with a semifinals match against o. I seed La Mirada ( 11-0) or Los Amigos (6-5). "Defensively they·ve been shutting prople down with a defensive concept ltke Laguna Beach and theLr line C'omes very. very hard. Saddlcback can put itself into tM semifinals qail')St either No. 2 seed Valencia ( 11-0) or la Quinta (8-2). use 00MUs:r ~t-' S-a -"la ugh~£-=-=-=--­ gu1cKLv for Coast nve strorrgtioard play, defense key Bu cs· 76-31 opening win By CHRIS MONAHAN o.11J """ C. ii .. • • 1 I On paper. Orange Coast College's seaso n-opening 76-3 1 win over visit· -ing MiraCosta Tuesday night might make lhc Pirates appear more for- midabk to South Coast Conference basketball foes than one poll. which placed-4Ae-P1rates seventh. But ,-Pirate Coach Tand) Grllis "ams ifs too earl) to lell. ·we pla~ a lot of big teams and that"s"hat rm concerned Wlth:· said Gillis. M1raCoS1adocsn't have a lot of height. .. Still. 11 was the Pt rates· big edge 1n rcboundtng(36-22)and the1rscrapp), C'onstantly hustling defense that ac- counted for the big margin ofv1cton ' Gillis says that the big factor was Gannn Monon shulltnJ down panan fo~ard Doc Phillip : Phil- lips. "ho scored 20 points in the Spartans· 61-59 \ 1ctol") O\Cr anta na Saturda~ night. was held to JUSt 10 against the J>1ratcs. with onl) tv.o -.oTTnng-aga1mt Mmton. •·\\c pla)cd ntremcl} v.cll on defense. t'Spcctall~ Monon." said Gllhs ."Phillips JUSI couldn't get the ball ·· Monon. a sophomore. who sat out laM '~ar for personal reasons. was also ·plrased wuh his pcrformanct'. ~hich also rncludcd eight points "Wt' !.hut him (Phillips) do"n. denied ham the b311." Monon said ··v ou can't do a thing w11hout the ball. )fs (SCTaPP> defense) Gt lits' t)pc of ball and the gu)'S wanl to please him. We do what we have to.'' The J>iratcs ~re in control lhe whole ti me. scoring the first eight points of the game and buildmg on that lead throughout. Thc.Y allowed the Spartans only 15 shots Ln lhe fint half. mainly because .of the quick hand of freshman guards Patrick Drake and Jon Johnston. wtfo had three steals apiece in the first half. "We·,e got some good guards this year and the) arc very quick," sa1d Gillis. "And they want the ball under pressure. like Jonn) Johnston. Estan- cia v.ent to the CIF finals lhc last two )Cars (vmb him) and you don't do that wnhout good guards." .\II 10 Pirates scored in the first half. The last Coast player to score "as former Huntington Beach High guard Louis Hamgan. who hit a 50- loot bank shot at the buzzer. gjvina OCC a 42-15 haJf\ime lead. Johnston and sophomore forward Brad Farmer were the offensive standouts for the Pirates. Johnston had 14 ~1nts and nx. assists to· so along with his three steals. Farmer frmshcd ",th IO points. H TCbounds and four steals. · phmorc guard Mark Goudge from Edison also contributed 12 points. ~hoottng 6-for-8 from the floor. "ht le Ken Mullett grabbed etjthl-rcboum:ts romtn~f'HM-bcnch. The pla~ of the guards was a btg factor in the Pirates huge stattsttcal lead 1n the pme. The Pirates had 22 steals 1n the game to the panans six and OCC turned the ball over onl) 18 11mcs (I~ of those came m the second half "hen the game was dcc1ded) to thc . P3rtans 32. The defense kept MuaCosta from sconna batk·t~back baskets unlll the 3:40 martc of the second half. while the Pirates had streaks of 12 stra1&ht and eight straaJh\ points (twtcc). UC Irvine ba1ketball coech Bill Mulliaan will underao suraery at South Coast Medical Centtt in South Laauna today and will mlu the Anteaters' fint reaular-scason pme .• DCC,· Sa.Qta A.nil re.new liii olil·rlvalry Thursday Mulhaan. who sufTcttd what ~octorS ~ a minor str0ke y.'hile anendina a coaches' clininc 1n 81llinp, Mont Ott. 19. undtt· went tests with 1 r9d1olotist Tuctdly. 1ncludin1 an anaioenm wtuch dctcrnuned a clQllCd ar· aery 1n the neck area. More tests are planned. t Mullipn is npected to be hospi- 1alizcd at least unul S.uurday and will be rmina Aw• few dlys 1ftcr that before rnum1na hit COKhi111 duties. l'.JCI Wiii opsn 111 replar col· lqiatt tdteduk Mondi)'. whtn ~ Antc ....... y at the Un1ver· 111 ofColor8do. • BJ CURT SEED•-----.... ...,,... ... For a penod of I 0 ycan -from 1969-1978 -• nta Ana Collett couldn't b&1y a victory on the football fidd when the Dons took on Oranac Coe t. Coach Di.ck Tucktt"s Ptraln have e~ pat success over the )e~~ qaintt Sant.a na. e~cn thoulh OCC' has &ost tM IUt tYtO mcetinp 6etwun the two team1. till, Tuder will biC hopena for that mqJc lo cont1nut Thuridly ~n the Don and Pirates wrap up the M1"1on Conrcren~ tcason 1n 1n 11 a.m. Thank911\'ina DI) contest at the Santa Ana Bowl. Dunna 1he past few _years. the P•ratcs have p~)cd their Th.lnkJti"· 11\1 Day finale aaainst dtstnct rival Golden West. 11v•n• some me1nma to theiame i1ntt neither the Ru$tlers nor the Pirates were bltthna for the (Onfercncc crown There's no title 11 take Thursday. either. but an()('(' v1ctorywoukla1ve the P.ratcsa 1h1rd·place t1cVt1Lh Sant.a na 1n the fin.ti Minion Con· ~ttncc tand1nas. C t has '*On three m a row and four of1t1 Wt fhe hould the Pirate\ beat Sant.a na. lht)"U fins h the Mt ion onfcrtntt~asonwittuJ·' mark and po t 1 S.S O\erall ruord. • A 5-3 conference mark would be the best at OCC $Ince 1976 and a S.5 O\erall rt<:Ord the best tnct I 971. But OCC will have 11s hands fu ll. " nta Ana pttttnts 1 pmty t>.& problem." says Tucker. ..Tbcy'vt tx.ten somt &ood ttam and they have one of the bot ~ n in the state 1n (0.,e) Money. • Mo~y has rompkttd 139 of 262 pa (or 1,7 4 )ard and 10 touch- down H1 fa\onk l"C('Ct\tr 1s Zcth Verdon (S4 c:atche and 884 )-ards. 7 TDs). ()(' countc~ Wlth rap1dl)·1m- pro' ina frc hman en l.aSllo at quancrbec \t\crutow tan. Wtlo hu completed 67 af 146 pa for I.. 8~.,)ards and e1&ht TDs He has al canitd the ball (()re net 248 yard and t~ m0tt toiichdowns. The ()CC offen4jl(' has Made I rapid tum for the bctJcr. The Pirates pla • uthwcstem •~ ~k into the sca'IOn at 1 •me "'hen the pachC1 v.crt ran~ed o. I in the t.ate 1n defcn51C. Tht 8UC'S act~ll mo'ed the Diii quite v.dl aaain1t Southw tern dcspltc I • ni. Then lalt ~ttk. Coast fittd 1tru which came into •:t~" the o I team in the tatc 1\id) and the P1rat( pined ncarl) )arch 1n total offrn~ 1n a ) 14 u~t v.1n mil), he m1\\ln& t•O k pta~c~ 1 bun..11) Runnn'f, t.c Ke,1n BracUt)' .,.,ho hobbled th~ the first half of the season bieautc or ananklctfUW')' u~ last year. hun the Yme ankle last ~k 1n tbc W1n o~crC.trus In add1tton. the 8U<'5 may bit without fhc1r top dcfcnSlvt p&lyn, lintbe lcr Joe Plccola. Plccoll. -tM> lead tht' team 1n t.aeklcs (94), sacb (7) and tacidcs for losx:s (S). abo \uffertd an ankle '"'ury again I the I\ Both arc hstcd as que1uonablt • na .\na bn a 5-~ rcc:ord into the ,.me Cs-4 o'crall). bul one or lb v1ctot1t\ v.a 1 n Otqo Mesa forfeit \)ta J~ kia .,1n. <:> ' l .... T r· . ; -· From AP dltpatelles Iii NEW YORK -Seattle first baseman Alvan Davi~. who tarted the season in the" minor leagues. Tuesday was named Ameri- can League Rookie of the.-Yeur by the Baseball Writers Association of America. Davu, received lS of the 28 t1rst-place votes and totaled 134 points. beating teammate Mark Langston, who had 81 points. Langston. a pitcher, received tht' other 1hree first-lace \Oles. and he and Davis were the only players named on lJll 28 ballots. "I'm very excited." Davis said 1 n a conferenc_e call to Seattle from his home an RLvcrs1de. "It's a dream come true. This is real!) an exclamation mark to a fantas- 11c e"perience and a fantastic ~ea son. "It all adds up, and 11 comes toµ fbcus at a panacular point an l1>1'11l'. Toda) JUSt happened 10 be Oa • that point in m> life. "I ne,,cr tuole 1t for granted." he added. 'Tm JU!.I grateful I wns abk to "in. Mark had a fan tasuc M:a!.on abo. and 11 "ai. probabl> a tough choice (for the wnters 10 make I I hope 11'i. good for the Seattle area to make 11 -offtrn1l 1ha1 \\C do have 1he bnght spots in thl' American Leagul.' an·lhe young pla}ers." Quote of the day I.,.. aruoe, Ohio State football coach, on hie 6"", 282..pound -wtth liZe 16 fe9t -offenatve tllCkle Mark Kr«OWfc.z: "He donn't lhlne hla lhOM, he drtves them through a car wuh." UCLA blasted by AIA, 93-72 LOS A:--JuELES -Resene center-m Paul Renfro ~ored a game-high 10 points to lead .\thlctcs in .\cllon to an eas~ 93-72 nh1b111on basketball 'KtOr) over UCLA Tues<la~ night al Paule~ Pav1hon. Laning center Jamie Hall contributed IS points for .\I.\. "h1ch 1mpro,ed 11se,.h1b111on record to 11 -3 It WJ\ .\l.\'s Sl>.th straight \ICtOr) Reggie \It a Iler led UCLA in scoring with 18 points and rc'>l'r' c guard Mon tel Hatcher contnbuted 17 for the Bru1ni.. who open their non-con ference schl'dulc thl!. weekend with home games against Idaho and an ta C Iara .\IA led most of the game. but had only a Ii ve-point lead. 23-18. m1dwa\' through the fi rst half. Slzth atrai,ht win for Bullets G11 WUU.mt and CUii Re1t1a... m scercd 24 points each and Jeff Ral&IMI added 22 as Wash1n1ton beat Philadelphia. 120-tOS. Tu~ay n1&ht for the Bullet ' i1~tn ronsttu1 1ve National Ba"kl'tball ssociat1on v1CIOf>' Robinson, Frau JMasoa and Darren Daye came off the bench to help Wa hington break open a ll&ht game wuh a jttOnd-hatfOurry ... In otl\c:r NBA action Tuc5day, Beru~ K~ scored 28 points to lead New York to 1 I ()6.10 I victory over Golden tatc: , .. Ral_.. Sampson scored 28 point) and grabbed I 7 rebound~ as Houston defeated Detroit. t 23-117. Rookie center Alltem OlaJuwoa added 26 point!' and 16 rebounds and forward, Rodaey McCray had 18 points and 11 rebounds ... Dallas blew a 16- point lead but outlasted Mil- waukee behind Mark A1ulrre'1 24 points for a I 09-108 victory. 1"e Mavericks which te_d_b~ as many WllllaJU as 16 points five times. regained the lead for _good at 100-98 on a basket by Rolando Blackm an \\Ith 1:36 to play and built a 109-103 edge "•th nine" seconds IC"fl .. Eddie Jollnson scored 15 points and 1,.arry Drew added 21 as Kansas Cit}' made a successfuf debut -under new Coach Phil Johnson, defeating Utah. 129-122 ... Alex Engll1b scored lS porots and teammate Calvin Natt added '23 as Denver rolkd past Seattle. 124-11 :i ... Olyde Drexler'• steal "1th four seconds left Ul rcgulauon and his !.teal and •11u1 pr1in 1., 111 11H·name led Ponland to a 11 7-107 'tl 1111\ 111 l'I 'l'" laM'\ The Bla1ers trailed New .; '>l'' 111~ '11' 111th 111 \Cconds left in regulation but 11ed ""'' 'W"' "11 .1 2'·11111t1umper b~ Kl~I Vandewegbe and \ll'.tl I I >1 n k1 Mayes, Lynch top Pac-10 team W<\LNUT CREEK -Running back s Rudx·n Ma)eS and guard Dan Ly nch of •II• Wa<.h1ng1on State's high-scoring ofTense \.\l'fl' t\\O of the three unanimous sclec-~ taon'>. along\.\ 11h running back Darryl Clack f Ar1Lona ~talc. nn the .\II-Paci fic-I 0 football team nnounced I UC'>llJ \ l h~ all-rnnfercnce team. selel'.ted by Pac-I 0 head m at he'>. "as made up of 12 seniors. IS JUn1ors. and onl) one c,oph omore.defens1ve back David Fulcher of AS U. F-ukher also earned all-conference recognition as a lrl'\hman He \\as one of five repeaters this season. along "1th L) nch. offensive lineman Du val Love of l CL.\ (a f ountain Valle> High product). defensive hnl'mJn Ron Holmes of Washington. and wide recei ver Ll'\\ Harnl'' ol Oregon. ~oulhl·rn Cahfom1a's Rose Bowl-bound Trojans place li1 e pla~ers on the .\ll-Pac-10 first tea m. They \\l'rl· running back Fred Crutcher. offensive lineman Ken Ru c11gcrs. defensive lineman Ton} Colonto. linebalkcr Duane Bickett. and defensive back Tomm\ Ha) ncs. · Plttabur1h Pirate• are for Ale PITT 'BURG H -The financially-Iii troubled P1mburah Pa rates. ooe of mlijor kaaue ba\eball's last two remaining fam· tl)'.o-.ncd te m\, rt' for sal af\er losing more than $6 m1lhon dunn1 a la$1-placc f984 season. Pirate Pre idcnt Dan Galbreath said Tuesday the de 1 ion to ell was made aner Warner Communica- tion Inc. announced it antc~ions to peddle thr 48 percent 1n1e1e t It purchased in the. team in 1982 for a reponcd SIO m1lh on. Tht John W\ Cialbreath famil y. which has ow~ed' the Pi1 at..::: for 1it vears and three world champion5hij,i. has held SI per~l·nt ot the team·) )tl)l.I.. ii;, .. c th: Wnrnr.r dc:il. Jets' Gastineau sentenced NEW YOR~.-Mark Gastineau. the EE New York Jets' star defensive end who was •II• .. conv1c1ed an September of assault ing a man during a brawl at Studio 54. was ntcnced Tuesday to IS weeks on Rikers lsland-but . not as an inmate. ( nm1nal Court judge Alan Marrus ordered Gas11neau to conduc1 90 hours of ph )s1cal education dassec; and a football chn1c for youths 16 to 20 who arc a\~a1ung 1raal at 1he pnson fac1ht). The scrvKe 1s to be pt•rformed l\\O da\S a week. three hours a da). ·-rm '><'ntendng )OU 10 R1kers Island. not as an inmate bu1 as a teacher.'' Marrus said. "•You will be doing <:ommunll) !.Crvice for the benefit of :young peopk who hu'e such a high regard for )Ou." . Trottier paces Islanders to win Bryan Trottier scored two goals as the ~ Nl'W York Islanders built a 3-0 lead. then ' held off Washin~ton for a S-3 National Hockey League victory Tuesday night. The Islanders. 4-0-1 an their last five games. ha ve played their best hockey of the season since Trottier returned from a leg injury last T uesday ... Mlcbel Goulet scored at I: 17 of overtime. ending Quebec's drought of six losses and l t 1ies in theirovertimeefTorts since the fi vc- minu\I! ex tra period was installed last season. as the Nordiques claimed a 3-2 victory over Chicago ... Right wing Mark Reeds scored thfee goals and added an assist as St. Louis opened a five.game road trip with an eas\ S-1 victory over Vancovuer. Tele'rialon, radio 1'8.DlmON • 8:30 p.m. -,_ UllCaT8AU.: L.Mtert at Phoenix. Channel ... RADIO 8:30 p.m. -NO UMITaAU.: Laker• at Pholntx,KLAC(l70~ 7:30 p.m. -NO •AMITaALL: Denver at Cttppera,KtEV(l70~ 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKIY: Neiw J4JrM)' at Ktogt, KWVE-FM (108). • • Third straight winforSCC Bardsley ignites surge in second-half. 90.:-79- The Southern Cahfom1a Cvllcge basketball team continued its fast start Tuesday night, as the Vanauards posted their third straiJht victory with a 90-79 decision over West Coast Christian at SCC. Ttie game wa close at the outM!t. but the Vanauards broke out to a 10-point lead midway thTough the,fi r t half and built 1110 t 9 at one time before going in at halftime ini front, 4 7-32. West Coast Christian made one run at SCC. shaving the deficit to 69-62 in the second half. before Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College product Ken Bardsley ne1tcd three shots to help the Vanguards seize control again. Bardsley finished with 12 points -all in the second half -and was one of five SCC players lO score IO double figures . Senior forward Greg Ward led the Vanguards w11h IS points. while center Make Bruce had 12 and Neil Anderson and Randy McAllaster chipped in with 10 apiece. Senior Dave Tibbs contnbuted nine points. Da'e Sm11h (27 potnts) andBQb,Warrcn (20) were the top point-getters for West Co11st Chmuan. which dropped to 1-1. The Vanguards wall be olTunul Friday. Nov. 30. when the:y meet Southwest Bable College 1n Phoenix. On Saturday. Dec. t. SCC plays at Grand Canyon Coll ege. Stanbridge Player of Year Golden West College swept the top honors in the All - South Coast Conference water polo team voted by conference coaches. Make Stanbridgc. the Rustl ers goalie. and Coach Tom Hcrmstad were tabbed as Player of the Year and Coach of the Year. respecti ve ly. The Rustlers captured the Southern California Community College champ1 onsh1p Saturday wi th a I 0-7 victory over Long Beach City College. Also named to the" team from Golden West were Jason Crow. Tommy Hermstad (the coach's son) and GeofT Gruber. Gamm~ hono~ble mention were Matt Murphy. Enc Lund and Jim Zakasky. From Orange" Coast. goalie Tom Kenned). as well as teammates Rob M1ra nde and Mark Hughes gained the first team. Saddleback's Mark Maldonado and Jack Ryan were also selected. The team: JHon Crow !GOiden WH!l. Tom Herm,tad IC.olden We"'. Mll•e Ha11>n1e IGot<len Welti, Geoff Gruber IGOl<len WHO Tim Wllke"on IS.nta Ana), Marl< Tt rr'I (S.nl• Anal Brexol) Nlcnol\ ISante Ane), Mert• Metoonaoo ISeooieo.ckl, Jeck Rven (S.OOtet>ackJ, Greo Fife (Futltrton), <Orenot Cou ll. Brent Parenteau ICvorenl 1111;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~·······~~~~~~TomK~~l~~~~.~~~~~e~C~tl.~kH~~ ,: TENN IS --- Edison reaches semis; Marina stopped Y~-#1- ISUZU DEALER i1 Oranie COtl'lty Edison High 1s one step a\\a~ from the finali. of the (IF 4-<\ g1rt-..1eam tt<nms C'tramp1orhfi1Jf match aner close dcc1s1on o'er Dos Pueblos Tucsda~. . IALll . BAUER .2915 Harhor lllwd 15 · llRYICI · Costa MHa UZU 979.2500 Mcan~htle. 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Edison JO, Dos Pueblos 8: The ( hargers made 1he more 1han three- nour bus ride 10 Goleta wonhwh ile in carning a date 1n the semifinals nc"t T uc'><la ) In '>tngles. the Chargers were able to "'in each tame against the host's No 2 and J pla)ers as Debbie Goldtierger. Taun)'a JohnM>n. and Julie Slatter) each "'on 1~0 of th ree sets. But 1he doubles team of Pam Sm11h and Johe Feingold clinched 11 with the lone sweep of the da)'. as the Chargers mo\ ed IO 22-1 O\ era I I. Ld1!>on was playing without one of 11\ IOp doubles playe rs. Candace K'irk. "'ho !.U fTered a broken arm last Saturday 1n the Chargers' sccond- round win over Foothill. The Chargers will be an action Tuesday. faci ng second-seeded M aralcstc. wh ich posted a I 0-8 vi c- l Or) over Woodbridge. Palos Verdes J2, Marina 6: The hosl V1k1ngs were anything but o' ermatched against the top-seeded Sea Kings. losing one point on a lll·brcaker. four 7-S dcr1s1ons and l\\O fl-4s "Their coach said we pve them quite a scare." said Ma nna Coach Bonnie Stormont of has team's efTort. "II wascertainl)' clo\Cr than lhe score would indicate." The Vikings were play1ns w11hout top '>angles ptayer Came Cnscll. who as in New York competing in the Indoor Nationals Tournament. But. as Stormont pointed out. Palos Ver- des also was shon -handed w11h three of 11s top players missing because of various reasons. Manna showed much of its strensth in doubles. winning fi ve of the nine possible points. Partners Jenni fer Liang and Came Ql'ALIFIEI> LESSEES LEASE YOl 'H 'E \\' LI' ( '0 L :\ or '1 EH(' l . HY T II Ho l < ~ II JOll,SO:\ '"\:SO'.\ l\: FOHi> \lOTOH CREDIT ('0'1PA:\Y 'S HEB (':\HPET LEASE 1984 TOPAZ • OllLY '182* ,.._th (~VMle•) 411 mo do••d end,_• 10 64672S,. 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QUI Manna could not over- come the number of close setbacks. "The score in 1hc tiebreaker (TjfTan ) Fenton and Heather Church 1n doubles) was &-6 and m the 6-4 losses. 11 was onl} one ser\1ce br~ak 1n each one." '\aid tormonl. "Bui. m~ kid~ pla:yed real!) well toda). This 1s the strongest team we've ever had at Manna and we had a long and good season. Out of the 32 tea ms in the draw. we were one of the final eight. so we're proud ofwhnt we accomplished this year ... Stormont added. Palos Verdes meets Westlake. an upset 11 -7 wan ner over fou nh-seeded Santa Barbara in semifinal action next Tuesday The Vikings. meanwhile. finished the season as the Sunset League co- champ1on w11h a 20-2 overall record Sutcliffe meets with San Diego I Nf'L I HATIOHALCON'l-INCI W"t 11•$111 f:r111 -·"" Ntw0f'i.tn1 W l. T ,.ct, ,., ,. 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AuJtl'llll) TODA Y'S RHUL T$ Sl<lftCI ltll)fld """" Ma rtini N1vr11lloY1 IV S.l def Sh1ron Walth (U.S I. 6·f, 7·S, Mercella Mlskt< (Ntlnert1nd1) del. Cetnerln41 T 1nvler (Frenc9), 7·6, 1·6, 7·5, Clauola Kon0t- Kll1-c,, (WHI Gt>Fm.tnvl Oil Jo. Durie (Grtal Brltt i,,I, 7·5, 6·4, Btt!ln1 Bunoe (WHI Germ1ny/ Oil Ltl AntonoPOllS (US ) 6·0, 6·0. Wtndv TurnOull (Aullr•ll•I dlf Sttlfl Grtf (Wiii Gtrmlflv), 6-2. 7-S, ZI~ Garrl1on (US.I Oil. Anne Minier lAuttrella). 6·•· 6·2 Cole9t men SOCAL INTaRCOLLEGIATI TOUllNl!Y Ill UC lrvlnll ~r1wfllnll Deubll$ Mark BHlllm·Oavld Llvl119tlon lUCLA I dtl Biii Mortvlc·Mltch Brldfll (LOl\g Beech SU, 6·2. 1·6, 7·6. Rol>bl1 W1lss·Cralo Johnlon lPtPPlrdlne) 011 John W11htr· Chrl1 Ruuell (UC Sent• 8trblftl. 6·3, 6·2 Hlttl """' tins CIF 4·A PLA YOl'l'S ( Qutrtlrl!MI') ~1111 VtrdH 12, Marini 6 """" E ROl>lrtson (M) IOSI lo VilrO, 5·7, IOtl 10 Hot>el, 4·6, loll 10 110. S·7. Po (M) IOl l. 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Iott 0-6, won 6·3, Ph1m-W1n11 !WI won •·•· to,1 •·6. 1011 4·4 OtMr 4•A kWet W1tllek• 11, Stn11 • .,.,.,. 1 , Mlr1'"11 10, Woodbrldol I • l·A Oulrtortlllll k8"t k n Mlflno 12. Cll'""°"' .. ,.,. (1mtrlll0 10. Mettr 0.1., L'I C1ned1 12, THouaenct 0.kt 6 Wttlllkt 14, Klltlll 4 2·A Que,..,.., lctni Lo Qui,, I 12 LOul•Vllll ' , v111nc11 10, Mlfk ,,._ : Indio 11, Montebe!IO 1 CFl•mlnldt 10, Lompoc t l•A °'41"4 .... tcWft Oltmond •• , 17. fUm Of ltlt World 1 MIVfllld 13, C111 $ Lt Rt n1 U St Jotfffl <W I 4 W"lflCIOI 10, Fllnfr\Ote s.tcrld Htert I 0... ... -..... NIW,OllT LANDING CNtw"rt atKfll -3<I 1nollft t Mn '4 OO!!llO, I '~""'°· t7f nleCktfll r \ Yet another awa rd I , Olympic amnut Mary Lou Retton, who wop five medal• at the 1984 Gamea, ahowa off her latat honor Tues- day, the Southland Olympia Award. Les Aa.mttos TUISOAY'S lllSULTS ( 1Jfll If St ·nltiM 4'1111'1efMrM mMttnol , .. ST ltACI. 400 Ylrdl. R1<111Hlfn Acorn <Gift) 23.20 9 20 6.60 -Shun Ace <H. Gerc111 s.oo uo P1rtect Tr1dlllon (Mytlt) 5.60 Allo reced F111 Me rcut, Pacific Gian, Credit With EHv, Swing Pin. Lll!le Ladv Gtn1, Slar COl1i11, Notht Ct ! Time· 20.>0 SECOND RACE. 3SO varot. lm1 Rotee Two (Wardf 12.60 S.60 3 60 Oeeked Out To Win (Bero) 3 20 ?. 60 Jonny Go R1cln9 <Creager> 2 80 AllO rtctd Go Azur ... Sllez In Trouole. 1'1nmente, Nani Stntt Cnlc, Li il KH o.r Ale Shireev Oee Time 17 9' U DAILY DOU I LE (6-11 1>1ld s 130 .io, S2 CONSOLATION OOUILE 16·61 Pl ld t'2680 S2 IXACTA ll·7) 0110 13580 THlltO RACE. 350 vtrdt ~.,..,.--~~·11011' > e '° uo 'oo Triple Or Nothing (Hero 2 to 160 Kin John •n Go <Brooks I 7 60 Also raceo Piel,, lma9e, R11gn1no Re· Quell. Rtd HOI Ruler. ArinlvtrttrY Ville BOlltrmaker T1m1; II 12 FOURTH RACE. 870 v1rd1 Jukt OO• Cowoov (Pini 20 00 .a 00 s 60 Grtttous Rt>D <E. Gert11t1 -3 60 ~ 80 Holme Best (ROU91'1) 4 20 Also raced TuH Genlleman, Eaw •~•. Dano•roul Deo:, Gooo Ott Soort. 8'19 O Tnt1 Ye" Time 45 96 U EXACTA 11·5/ 011d 16000 FIFTH RACE. 350 yard\ Miu Summit Monev (Plnl 39 IO 12.60 6 20 01Jr11ron <Bard) 5 60 l 60 BllllnQ\leV Ch1nce 'Lec-.ev) 6 60 Al\o recec· Mio L1ure1, Snlrlevs Vanltv, Hilla ry 0 1•1• Bar. Gev1 Nacelle, Llt11100 011dlv W1tcn. ASlride RalnbOw Tlmt II l2 Sl l!XACTA (4·71 pala $185 60 SIXTH ltACE. 400 verds K Iulo I Fklu1ro1l 4 00 3 20 Tuller (LaCkeV) 4 80 Slreekon Soulh !Creagtr I H O 310 3 00 Al\o raced Mire F lne, Te Beg Serio, MHter Stn, KIP Ta Lou Time 20.30 '2 E XACTA IS·61 Plid $12,60. SEVENTH RACE. 3SO yerds Keo Chrome <H Garcia! S 20 3 •O $overeign Eoghl lE Gtrcial 4 90 Strttl Smart <P1ullne1 HO 3 60 940 At10 recto. Johnnv Cnerger, Dell, Buo1 Milo, Veoo, Ooc NHI, Crtt' F11ner Mr Jt t Timt 1111 S2 £XACT A (f ·2J Paid s:2s..io Efl;HTH RACE. 3SO nros Htze Tru Rebel (lroot.t ) 6.40 Admin111re1or lH G1rc111 Truehooo <E Garcla l Time 17 87 S2 EXACT A (1·9) 11110 '32 00 coo 320 0 0 340 4 60 $1 PICK SIX 17-1·4·S·f ·I ) PllO t6ClJ 60 wltll 27 winning Hell.els lflv1 horsei> Carrvover ooot s 16,299 95 NINTH RACE. 350 varos Cllrot Senz lPaullntl a 40 I Hev Ta Go !Creager I Sr>teiar Beauetr (Haro Time 18 '7 U EXACTA (4·31 Paid SS<lbO A11eno1nct • 16 I 6 20 H O 100 H O 160 Women'1 Y~lt COLLI Gt: ..CAA UC lrvlnt d•f UC S1n11 81r1>1re 14· 16 15·1, IS·6, 15· 11 HIGH SCHOOL S.U"'8nl C'""""8 ,.._y9"\ DWI~! • (flint lt....W) Corona Oel Mtr dll ... OOHVlll. IS·•. IS·6, 15·1 lrYlnt dlf Poway, 15-17 IS·7 IS·S, 15·10 P1t1110tl Olf Tultre, 15·•. 15·5. 15 11, IH Gw def, Torr1v Pints, u-o. 7· ts, lS·O 15-6 DlvtMtft II ltlmo ol the WOl'ld def YoHMlll , " 11 12· 15, U·5, 16· 14 Nordllott Olf LI Jofte, IS·4, 15·9, 9· 15, 15·1 I DM.._lte Cl'lnt •....w> Mllod'lll l'ld def lmn'lel\Utl (l1lleOl..icl). !!·" , •• ,,. IO•lS, 15•1 l r·tn!WOOd Ott ..... .;.": ,.,.. ntrv OIY. 16•14, 15•4, 12•1J, 11-lS. IH2 ......... KIOH ICMOO\ cw,.... (It ..,,.. ,.. ... , I. ..... Oil TM1¥ ~ JO o 11'1 I 2 "> C.otlllo n !tovtt1 P11101111 S 30 om U•AI El OorlOI "''• H.c~ Ht•Ol'lt• W1~ UO P"" 14•4 1 Ntw.-1 HMM V1 COfON MAr "{_ > . NBA WESTERN CONl'IRENCE '•clfk OMlMll w L:· fl'c:t. LALlklfl • s 615 Pno.nh1 • s 615 Port11nd I 6 S71 LA ClllltlWI 4 • l33 S.ame • I ll3 Goldel'fSllte l 9' 250 MldwHI OMtlon Houslon 10 2 133 OtnYtr 9 1 11• 011tu 7 7 soo San Antonio 6 6 soo Ulth 6 6 soo Ktn\ll City 2 • 200 EASTERN CONl't!Rl!NCI! Atltntlc OIVlsl«I Botton • 1 1'9 Phll1oe1on1• 1 l 700 Wuhln9ton • s 61S Ntw Jt rltv 6 1 '62 New York 4 9 30e Centul OM.lion 6ts Milwauktt • s Chicago 1 s SIJ Detroit 6 6 500 Allante 1 36• 1no1a ne • • 333 Cttvel1nd ..., 10 Tu.ldlv'i ScorH 091 LA Ltllen 1)0 PhOenox 108 Waln•n9ton 110. Phll!51tl!tnle IOS New York 106 Go1oen Sle1e 101 OellH 109 Mltw1ukff IOI Hou"on 123 D•tron 117 Kan\41 C11v 179. Ulen 122 Pornend 117 Ntw Jeruv 107 1011 Denver 124 Sealllf 11• Tonltht't <;1meJ LA Ltlltrl e1 Pholn•• De nver 111 LA Cli~ Goldin State a• Bo11on 1<.enu1 Cltv el Wash1n111on Nflw York 111 C1evt11eno ?flll1dllPhle a• 1noiane C111c1110 II M1tweukM Detroit et San .Antonio Ulah vs Anania et New Orlton\ Liken 130, Suns 108 GI l 3'n l , 4 ' ., ' ' 1 , 2 • 6 "' I 1 l 3 ' 6 llHOENIX (IOI) -Adami 1 6 2· 2 & Nanct1 S·t l·• 11 Eoweros •· 10 2·2 10 Hollgn 6·9 l·I IJ, Macy 4·10 2·l 10 JonH S· 7 4·6 14 LUCI\ 2·8 1·1 6, A SCOll 2i ) 0-0 • Fo"er l· 12 2·2 9 Humohr•el 6· 11 3·• IS P•llman O· I 6-1 6 Sa nder1 2· 2 0·0 • To•a11 '1·87 2S-J4 Ille LA LAKERS ( 130) -SPrlG91 7 10 0-0 u WorlnY 3· 10 O·O 6. Abdul· Jaooer S·9 0-0 10 Cooot r l ·S O·O 6, Johnson 10· 13 9-1 t 79 B Sco11 10· 13 1·2 21 Wllktl 6·8 2·1 14 Ramo11 •·S 0·2 9 Kue>ena1< l·l O·O 1 McAOOO S·6 0-0 10. McGtt S·6 O·O 10 Totals S9·87 12-17 130 Score bY OV111W1 Pl'IOen" 2l 21 24 ll-108 LO\ AnQtle\ 30 .0 31 1'-130 Tnree·POlnl 9oa11-Foster Fou•eo out-No,,. Reoouno1-Ph<>lnl• l 4 (Lucas 61 lo\ M9tle1 S4 fWortnv 91 Al· 1101-Pnoentx 2S tJonu . Lucu Hume>nnu 0 l 01 AnHlll 36 1Jo11n1on Scott 101 Total lou11-Phoenl1 11 Loi 1'n9t>le1 74 Tec11n1c1f-Lol A~1t1 11119a• dt>ftn1e A1t•no1nce -13,79? COLLEGE SoC1I Cot 90, WHt Cout Chrlstl1n 79 WEST COAST CHRISTIAN 17t) -War· ren 20 Hrn 11 Smim 17 Ev1n1 I, Tunlitl a, Willmt>r 1. Bork,,Hd 3 To1111· l' 11·20 79 SOUTHERN CALll'OllNIA COLLE<;E <to> -Caroa1al S Avlltt 2 Reodk ll 3 Ward IS Mc.Alhster 10, S11ver1 4, Ournam 4 Berd1lt v 11. 8ruce 12 Mvllt 2 Anoerson 10 Tlbl>t 9 01vl• 2 Totals 3' 1?· 17 to H1lfi 1mt Soulr11rn Celifornflt/ Co4119• 47·32 Tot11s 1ou1s Wtsl CoHI Cnr1t11an IS Soulht M Catttorn•• Coneoe ?O COMMUNITY COLLEGE Or11199 CoHt 7', Mlr1Cost1 31 MIRACDSTA ()1) -Menooia 3 S,,ermen l f>l'lllllP\ f MOO"t S ONI~ 2 Trau1c,, 2 Brown 2 Lutlt n S To111s 12 7-12 JI OttANGE COAST (76) -lh1l'I 6 Jonn11on 14. GoudH 12. Morton I. Ftrmer 10, OrOt ? TbOmev I ~1rY-r11-.n 4 MUiiet• 6 R1dovc1cn • T ottlt )6 4·S 76 H1t!t1me Or111ge Cotst 42· IS To111 IOUls M1raCotte 14 0fl"9• Cou 1 15 COMMUNITY COLLEC.E WOMEN S.ddleMck ft, Mlr1Cott1 S6 MHlACOSTA IS.I -Gr1c:. 2. MKvl 5. Christ 4 L1ndlr 2 ~Ye 0 L099ln1 1. Olli.flt I. F•rrll 2. Allin 10, Co111119ntm 6 Tott lt 20 16· ti SI SADOLlaACK C"l -C0<1trer1 S Perr 2, Atorlen 2, EtteY ll v1n11 7 Jonis 11. l l,,.,.tlfoor. 6 Cumin 11 Tevlor 1 Hlt11s 10 T otelt 44 10-ll .. Halfliml »ddllo.l<r. 41 20 To111 loutt MlreCo••• 1e, S..ddllt>lc" ti Fou19d out Cof\trlf't ISi JOlll~ ISi H•nn ISi ~ . . • • AL lteM .. efY"r~ .... _ Otv s S.. "9t IOI\, SM ~Ill Mtt1n fl\lfwl ftl,.M YOUftt ... , C.,.,_,, l os (Ollt<(ll KC H·Htf lot •""9ftlttl. c. . . flint ~ TMnt r...i 2S l 0 ,,. > l1 • ., 0 • II 1) 0 0 ' i 0 0 l ) 0 0 , f 0 0 I I 0 0 I I • • 1 ' AL Rookies of Y11r 1914 -Alvin Oavll S.etrlt 19'3 -Ron t<.llllt Cn1c1go 1982 -C1I lllPl'.t n. 81111mort 1981 -Oevt ftl9hett New York 1980 -Jot CNtrooneau Cltve11no 1'79 -!tie) Jotln C1S11no. M1nneio11 and Alfrt00 Griffin, Tor onto 1971 -LOU Whitiker Oetro11 1977 -Eodle Murrev Ba111more 1976 -~rk Ftorycfl Oe1ro11 1975 -Freo Lynn, Boston 1974 -Mike Hargrove TUH 1973 -Al Bum1>rv, Ban1mort1 1972 -Carlton Fllk BollOI' 1971 -Chris Cham1>11n Ci.vetanc 1970 -Thurm1n Mun~. New York 1969 -Lou P1nieUt , Kan'8t Cttv 1'611 --S'1Wn !MllnllA. New York 1967 -Roo Ctrew, Mlnn.101a 1966 -Tommtt Aoee, Chlcaoo 1965 -Curl B1et1rv. B1nlmore 1~64 -Tottv Olive. Mlnntsote 1963 -Garv Pett" Chicago 1962 -TO<"\ Tresh. New Yori!. 196 1 -Don Scl'lwall, 80\tOn 1960 -RO'I HaMen. Be1tlmCYe 1959 -Bo1> Allison, weS111n111on 1958 -Aloie P1erwn. Wesh1n11to" 19S7 -Tony Kubek Ntw Yor- l9S6 -Lu S APtrlCIO. Cl'IK:IGO 195S -Hero Score C1ev1 ano 19S4 -BOD Grim Ntw York 1953 -Hervev Ku•"'' Detro•• ,m-:=' mrrv 8 1tr'a, »hlll<mDllill l'ISI -Gil Mc0ougal0 New You 19~ -Well Orooo, Boston 19•9 -Rov S••v•n S! LOulS NOTE One Pllver "'" stlt>C•eo u Mat0r Le10u4 llOOlt.•1 of '"' Year '" 1947 ano 194 T"• POl•cv ol nam111g e 041Ytr from eacl'I lt19ue wn 1neu11ur11eo " 1949 NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Sm¥1M OIYISlon .w L T fl'l'I l;F Eomonton ll• l ) 29 Ca1g1rv II 7 l 13 Kin9S 9 7 ) 11 W1nn1~ a 1 1 ,. VancQ\lver • q 2 10 Norri\ OlviSlon c r .. ca90 9 I 7 70 S• Lou' • • ' 11 M 1f',,.\O'a 9 s I) Toronio II l II 0~'r0 I 11 1 10 WALES CONFERENCE Patrldl, Division Pn aot on•e 11 ) l 1~ NY l\tanoer\ fl 7 1 7) wun nQlo<' 6 7 16 NY Ronllf'\ 7 a I~ P"'IDiJr l)i" 6 9 1) Ntw Jt r\h • 10 2 10 Adams OlvlslOn Mot1trea 11 • 2 ]4 8o(ton 10 1 l ]\ Butta10 9 7 2 20 Outoec 9 10 1 '" He"UO"C: 1 • 2 16 Tu1tdlv'• Scorts Queo.c l C'l1ca90 7 Oii NY ls·anoers S wnn1nl)t0<' l S• LOw \ S v ancO\lvt r I T onitt>t't CO.mil New Jtrstv at Kine$ Bos•c,. 111 Pl'll•1oe10"11 ~•"'''ore ar Ottro.1 B..,He·o a1 N Y Rang"' "'H"·"G'O" a• P111sov•on "'Ofon10 et M.nnesol• ./> "" l>tQ o' E omon•on va"co\,jv•~ a• C•ioe ry Tilur\dlY't Glml\ P "ll>vrgn a• ~art!CYO '"<a90 •• Mon••ft• Tues~~"' tranuctlon\ I ASKETBALL 97 '1 7• 66 61 es 61 62 S'I 61 aJ 00 •' o7 el Sl Ile ~ 15 ') s. c;A SS 74 71 63 119 ,, ~ 41 l3 79 •5 86 61 75 1! I>! 49 S7 ~ 7& 71 NtlltMI lnUftlll AUOCl.\flon 0 £TROtT PISTONS-Act varec 01n Rciunoh•IO •orwaro Wl•Vt<I Ttr•v THOie gv1ro FOOTBALL Nallenll F .. tbll LH- OALL'°'S cow e ovs-P.aceo 1.1• Howt rd CO•"l•O.Ct. on '"• n1urec •ett•vt 1 st Rt·s oneo JO"" W1Ht n ounlt• OENVElt BltONCO~W11vec Zic" fl\Qmu w.o. •ace•ver PITTSl lJltGH H EE LEllS-S•Gflt>O Bt>M•• CuM•,,gl'le,.. I glll tnd encl Owevn• Wooor1i<t cor,,.,.l>IC'll •o ""''' ye1r con tre e•' HOCKEY l'la"-1HICtllV 1.111111 NE.:W VOit ltANG(IU-•hca ~ ltoo ... 5010'... .... • ., • .,. ~ ........ .....,. 1111 w 1111 fro.,-'"• ,..,.;. ..,,, •• N111111l'law~\ o! IPl(t .,.,,.,itt" '40<•h Ltll0,1• T'ltACK US MACC•a1h1 TEA~-lli•"*I ce>1<"" • r •-o.,.. tO«t• Ci•rv 41141"0 •0"'(>n \ O•'•"'"'« ltOOI" h • 1t0t't \w mfn•"I JI""'' h rl\tr '0'"' •"9 lt•v"'O'IO Cofnl>•IL •"'90v E"I Et"' """'' O•v•o "'" souelll Jl'•v C.1~1100 rntn S MS'tlblll M1H Glf\f\Ov MJO ~1.111 Go1111t•v .. ome., 1 v0<1vt11 C>t ••O G•o¥9rmt11 ~· "" Citor9t H•" I jr "'•It • 00'0 howlt "'"°" -~' OH~lll>I~ Clu • LM r• i.fll'I' O•v~ '-"''" 01\7m<!llOft \l•v• M er 1110 Ir .. Mon<l\ci>l•ft ••• ~ .. •nd ... ICI S.,., .. ...,,,.,.,, IO'I lt~t P.nn.1 .,..,."'' "" H••o•a ltoc:" •Ito r Ile ltuh 1t0t.1 ,,.,.,. ' •"'...-Del l.IH• ~... •O'tbl I .,..,,. \•1 Sh ( I Y O·~-t "d ,.,.ta T •! _,, \ Ov,...r-llt'lC\ CHICAGO (AP) -A tem-tlltt who became a hero in hit toQlb SoUlh Side neishborh()Q(f. fiahtina on• hieb Khoolbnkctbafl'Cbuft1ndwi1111i11f•--~~ pla~ amona the nation·s ~arr prt p prospms. d icd today after bei111 shot dunna luJ'lch break nea his school. ' 8e1\ Wil9<>n. \ 7~a 6-i forward. Wll crtllcaJI) wou11d~ Tun.day as be walked with a fnend on a sadewaHt near c1I F. Simeon Vocatiqnal Haab. where he made his name. Two 16-year-old males were each charged-wilh attemp~d murckl and anemptcd armed robbery early today. S11. John Manos said. Tbe1r names wcrt not released. Police A id they were contcmpluina UPJ.!1ldina the charges to murder. A third youlh who was arTested was questioned and released. he saJa. Family members had stood viJ.il at St. Bernard Hospital after WtlJOn underwent fi ve hours of su~ry Tuesday to rcroove two .22-ahber bullets from his chest and aroin. A hospttal spokeswoman said he died this morning. Police Sgt. Joe Gorman said three young men "roughly 15 to 19 .. blocked the sidewalk as Wilson, walking with a female friend, at· tempted to pass. AsslSlant Pnncipal John Everett said the ttlrcc .. were auys from the neighborhood. He bum~ into one of tnc them:· ): ··one gu¥ pushed ham. and he (Wi4son) said. ·Excuse me.' But the gu) said. 'No excuse me,' and shot' him." Everett said. Pohcc Sgt. Rutherford Wilson, no relauon to Ben Wilson. said he believed the sunman did not know Wilson was a basketball sw. ·-raon'nhtnk he had an cneowtn the world. Everybody loved him," said Wilson·s father. Bcnja.mio Sr .. ~ho amved at the hospital with tears streaming down his face. "'He was smooth. He was a leader. He told people when they got out of hne." said Sedgwick Lanier. a Simeon sophomore. Wilson's former baby smcr. Valcna Brad le). recalled that he once told' hff: .... Fm-net tetnt to-•enothu dumm) with a basketball in my hand. I'm going to get some knowledge." SEe-bans Florida bowl bids BIRMING H ~M. Ala (o\P) - Prospectne bowl bids were shuffled toda\ following the Southeastern Confereoce'.5. decas.too to ban No. 4 Flonda from postseason pla) for :--:c .\ .\ rule '1olat1ons. Tht• EC c\ccut1ve committee 'oted unan1mousl) Tucsda~ to bar Flonda from accepti ng the SEC champions· automatic bcnh in the Sugar Boy,J e r a spot 1n an} other bowl The e"tecut1' c comm111ee !Nltd 11 Y.Ould aY.a11 National Collegiate Ath- letic ..\ssoc1<1t1on actton on Flonda's appeal before making a dec1s10n on y, he1hcr to stnp the Gators of their tirst-e' er SEC crown . Flonda President Marshall Cnser. v. ho made a 1~0-hour presentation to the committee. ~1d he was disap- pointed h) the SEC's dec1S1on. par· 11cularl) w11h the dela) on the conference tttlc. ··~c pre\scd to th<' hm1t our eO.'iOlutc connct1on that the con- fi.·rencc should ad.nowledge our nght to tht" champronshtp now -without quahticauon ... satd Cnser. who left Birmingham to JY.att the J'Ommtt· ll'C°s dec1s1on 1n Game~' 11lc:'"Fla:-" \\ t' dt•epl) regret that the SEC has 1mpo~ iln--eddtt~al ~nal-tt-at Hltt- 11ml· .. \\ c• 'hare y, 1th our fans and y, tth our lo.lChc\ and pla)'efs the great J1..appo1ntmcnt that this nat1onall) ran~ri.1 team v.111 not P.art1c1pate 1n a tx1Y. I game this -,.car. · he said 1n a OC''" conference · In announcing the dcc1s1on. Con- tcrenn· Prcs1dent James McComas ..aid 11 Y.as "nl."Ccssan to re~·t final Judgment on the accurac;-~ of'~e of the findings in this case anli the appropn:uenes.5. of penalues that ha'e ~en imposed .. Haryung resigns as Artists coach La&una ~ch High hool football ,oal·h Dcnn11; Har)'un.a miancd Tu~ ~ •(\tf ~hool di srt(i ofrl(lll ehm1n:11ed the coa ht"' pcnod at the Y:hool The di~trt\ 1 nw"e means Haryun& y,ould ha\C 1auaht a full load of cit ~s and coa\·h football next ~a\On Jim Toom(\ dtn."<.'tor of ac:ttv1u :ind a thlcttc!I said the dtitnct v.ould hcgin a \Carch for 1 nc" coach 1mmcd13t<"I> l he dt'itnC't 1 lookin, for ~lmr,mr v..ho (an teach math and l"OO\h foo1t'l:ill Har.11nt ha' compiled a 9-19·1 ~ra;,on l" er th( pa't three SCl\Ons G\ lhr \r'\1'1' h\'ad' ch He1\'i01u1dt'd t..n1ima Ekacl\ ff om I <n 4-77 T ht' \n111t' 'H'l"C' ll\..~b-0 o' rrthat period .. .... ·"' L 2 • ( C4 Cul11 1 t B. · · -- Ht.J:.'°#.t.=r ~.~· ,_,mtoUeMJIH•• MTmGUe~ Huskies Pac-IO choice TM ........ petMN n T"9 tollOIMt per90n It tllAMI ITA,_y llAm ITA'-" ..._. ..._. .... ........ •· TN.....,.~.. "'-......... pereone Ill OAll8 INOINHfU..O llA WORD '-"O• dOinO ~ • NIW· ..... ....,_ • VM 1HO MIMI Awe •H-•oa: c••• & TY,.... ll"· POA"t' LANDING. NIW• KLMal8' CAM!R, "Mn' Qoee. ...... c.1r Ntae Y1C1, 1tnl ._.. Lane flOfllT L.AH01NO MA~ HIM, a 111 M AirPot1 U.0. _.. o.ww.' ...... """''"''°" IMGh. c.I" ~ (.....,, ...... DrM. Colee ....... Cell 1* ~Me. IH-IGZ. ntet nla f2111 '°'1* ... ~! By Tlae A1Ndate4 Pr~H senior forward lktlel SChl'empt of Wttt -A If the Washinaton Huskies. which ued fora 04;rmany-A• a junior, Schttmp( led the . conference tltle a year ago. can win another Huskies n sconn.a. aveB,ina 16.8 points per one. it woul4 make a.arcat goodbye'J)t~nt for aame. rcboundiot: (7.4 and frec throw their coach. rvrcent~c(7J.4).. hrempfhas been plqutd ~ Washington Coach Marv Harshman. enter-y Achi es heel problems this fall but is in~ h~ 40th year as the Hu~kies' coach. has expected to be all n1ht for the sea.son. ~•d this will be his last season on the UW Other 1983-84 starters retumina for Wash· bench. ~ton will be 7-0 sophomore center Christian " In a vote taken last week. th<' Paci fic-10 c~. 6-9 junior forward Paul Fonier and ..... C6nfercnce coache unanimously made 6-31 2 bnior luard Sh?s Williams. Harshman's Huskles the team to bt'aL for the Int e NC A playo s last year. Washin11on ;i confcren«cltampt0Mh1p tht~ yea . downed Neveda.Renotnd Duke before losing ,.. The Huskies have sonte impressive credcn-to 0a)'1on in Western Reaional stmifinals. ... uals. The) arc a team that has four stancr5 Oregon State, co-champions a year aao as retum1ng from a squad that tied for the well. again is ex~ted to be Washington's conference title a iear ago. While posting an b1~est Pac-10 rival. The Ptavers finished O\Crall record of 4-7 m the 1983-84 season. 22· jo 1983-84 but will have to make up for Washington rolled through the Pac-I 0 with a the lo of three-time All-Pac-10 per(onne~ 15-3 mark. &ood enough to share tOQ honors Charlie• iuon to Jcracfuation. ·:-with Creson S1a1e. · The Beavers o have last yeal''s lctd.ing ;:• "We hope co win the conference again." said scorer retumin1 in A.C. Green. a 6-9 senior '• Harshman. "That assures you of bcin,s in the forward who ave,ed 17.8 ~ints per game a NCAA (postscason tournament). I think my year ago. Coach alph Miller also will be ,. personal goal is naturally to win the NC AA but counting heavilt on 6-9 junior center Steve ,, 11 reall) 1sjust to get into the NCAA because Woodside and 6-3 junior guard Darryl once )OU 'get in there. anythinJ can happen." Flowe~ to help make up for Sitton's absence. The Huskies will be led this year by 6-9'h UCLA's new coach. Walt Hazzard. has . inhcnted basicaJly the same team that finishcd'l 7·11 ovenll and founh 1n Pac·IO play at 10-8. Re1umina stanm Gary Malon· con and Nisei Miguel have to improve and 6-l 1 etnter BradWnghtwHI have to have a bia stason if the Bruins art to move up in the standing$, • Two-time All-Pac· IV )dccti'"' Blair Rasmussen fi&urt5 in tht middle of Creson Coach Don Monson's I 984·8S plans. Rasmussen. a 7--0 cente'I' who led the con· fertnoe in blocked shots a year ago. will be joined by auard Chris Harper and 6-7 forward Orea Trapp as the nucleus for the Ducks. 16·13 overall and t 1-7 in conference last year. Arizona State. ltd by 6-9 forward Jim Deines and guard Steve Beck, and Ariiona. with last ~r·s letdina 9COrer Pete Willia.IM ( 14.S) returning.arc both expected to improve ofTlast season. Other players expected to stand out in Pac-IOplay this year arc Southern Cal forward War ne Carlander. out of Ocean View High. California forward Dave Butler. Washirigton Stlue forward Ricky Brown and guard Steve Brown of Stanford. CollaMlle.Calf nat a.di lAe Gilili. illlf Mertr-....,., IOI •· Daw .. Klaf ... a'.11 Deborall •iluHlll l.,a. LaM.l:.~~n11nt1or fdoewatw. aalbOa. C..... CMtC1en Plec.. L.•" ....._ 1HO AdMlll A'4 leaotl. c.f, QMll tornle t2tl1 leeefl. CA tHe1 IH-10!, Cott• ...... c.IH. T!Me tlwlMH .. con-Thi• butlMM I• con· Jectl H. cart., ... Ait uat duotld by II\ lndMdUal ducted by: 111'1 lf\dMdU8I Vlete W~. ytUt\a IMct< TNa bu._. le COi\• Linde 0...., Ment Howard CA t2tl 1 dl,ceed by: llMIOand MCI wtte T .... ......,_., w.. ftlec Tlllt •e1lf'Mtlt "' llled Jan L. V ... a2 Mount.-OelMw.;_ I . ...,_,. With tM C0uMy OMrk of Of· with the cc.int; Ctw1I OI Or• View, !Mnie, CA 12714 TNt .. ...,,.,,. .., .._. Mae ~ on ~ Mae 00\Hlty on ~'* Thi• blltll'leM I• oon with.,. eounev C1ettC ot Or• 1. ltl4 e. lH4 dUcted by. • ~., ...,.. .,... County on NcMMbtt ,_,, ..-Pl nerlfllo z. 11M •111'1tttMd OrenQ9 Coat Publlthed Orenge 'COlllt David Kl .... , 0.,,_t ' .-n Oe11v Piiot No-NnlM 7. 14 Dall~NCMMbtt 14,21, Pllrtner Putllllfted Orange COMt 21, te. 1tM 2t. bat 6. 1"4 Thie etltemerlt •• fllet ~ .-.,. NovMlber 7, 14. W•3t( W-408 with ti. Coun1Y a"1I of 0. 21. ta. 1tM Mae County on NcMfftbe W./Jl7 "8JC flOJM:[ rtaJC NOTICE 1. lN4 ,.. --------..cnnoue .-11 ".,,... Publllhad 0r-. c... NAm ITAW fllCTmOUI ..,_... ~ NcMfftber 14, 2• ..cnteoue ..... The fOIOWlrlg per90n9.,. MAim ITATIW 21• tier 5• , .... W-40 ..,... ITAW dolllo bllllrlW •: The folloWtna pertOnt .,. ...,.... ....... '**"".. Llllln'YINTINOA8.60 dOllll b11alu•• u ; --.---... ------- dolr'O ..,.._. aa: ~ c.nter OfM, Nft WAKl!HAM PARTNERS, ----~---""-'-~--NIW,OAT IUILOEAS Pol"l leaotl. Cellf. t2tlO LTD e Cellfotnla Limited OOHCaf'TI. 600 J Street, LIMrty "nenclel In PartMnnll>. 245 l'leCMt AV· fllCnnout MJllll .. lillboa.C..t2tl1 oorporMld. ~ 60 enue. tvlte A·1. Co••• ~~=WI fdwerd J. OloOOlcM, ~ J Newport CenW OJ~Nft ......_CA t2t2t • ~ bualMia ..: M II 84tM(, ..._, Cellf. t2111 Pol'1 laecn, Cellt N1ct1o1u P. HIMOI\, 27 LOC •••fTH 1MI CNrl ~ ~ la COfl· Thie bvtMeM la GOtl Eattymotn l"""9 CA 92714 -• ducted by. an lndMduel dUcted by. • oorpora11on 8llty M.' Qafrett. 25512 '~.:::::· CA ": Edward J, ~-ltlly A. H01mea, lect9t., Plne1a Ck•. Mlellon VleJO, cnana f A ~!'::.! c, Thie ...._.,. WM fMtO Thlt 1tawnent ... flle CA 92et1 I t2121 ' with the~ ClettC of Or· with the COUnty Ca.ti of°' Btuce H. H8flutM', 20 FOX• Thie bUalneat I• con PCAA .,.1 County on Oct~ 31, .,.1 County on Octow 3· t>Oro. lfvtne. c~ t2714 1W 1914 Thi• bUtlneM I• oon· dueted ~ M lndMduel Th N d La V ., R R bel ,_..'° ..-1 ctucted by: • llmlted pattnet· TM .. !te ... ~~ w• -... e cva a· s ega~ . unning e s Publlahed Oranoe CQMI _,. ,........ -... enlo ....... , .. ,_,, ,_ look like a standout this ~e,.r to ca1U.O'r'~ Dally PJ!_QL,.~ber 7, 1', hM & c,..._ 8Noe H HflOIVnd Oen-with the County etettt of O• Pacific Coast Alhlctic ~ssociat1on cham: ft, ~1.1iil ,.o .... ._ .,., Pan'* · =County O!' October 1' · h · W·3M ~ ....,_, Celt Thlt etatement wM Ned 1 ,_ p1~ns •Pc· T . h Ii f . -wtth the County Clerk of Or· Publ•lhed Orane-co.. "":'.}ebcl 1 oach Jerry arka(l1an as 1ve o his rtllJC NOTICE Publlttled Or.no-COM anga County on ~'* Deity PHot NO¥M\ber 14.1• top nine players back from a conference· ~ Piiot NoYtmbet 7, 1• 1. 1914 ,_ 21, Decembef 6• 1tl4 wi nning squad that went 29-6 overall and 16-2 flCTmOUI IU9MM 21. 1• 1"4 W·38' Publlthed Oranoe Coat W-411 in PCAA play. ..,... ITAft....,. Oel'b!::,Nowmber 14, 21. ft8JC NOTICE In polls taken of conference coaches and dol~ = ~ "' PtB.IC NOTICE 21. bat 6, 1"4 media this week. UNLV was the over-SAN JUAN RENT-IT SEA· W-40& PICTmOU8 ....... whelming choice to repeat as conference VICE. 32102 PINO AdalM-NOTICI °' T~= .,1 champions. to, San ~ Capletrano, ~IPONl• ITY Pta.tc NOTICE .. _.,... ·~~ ..... w•" ~S o uth t o r ise a gain? ~ Marylana-, Duke and North Carolina a mong powerhouses • .. .~ ... ... # By Tbe A11oclatecf Pres• Lou1sv11le Coach Denny Crum might have been talking about the state of basketball for the entire South when he spolcc of the compcuuon in his own Metro Conference "I th.Ink there arc going to be changes." Cru m said. ··w e've got better coaching. bencr pla)ers and people art doing a good JOb recruiting." Nonh Carolina has lost All-Americans Sam Perkins and Michael Jordan. while Kentucky saw Melvin Turpin and Sam Bowie graduate. Both teams have plenty of talent. but because otthe transition. a new power may arise fMm the many contenders. Duke, Maryland and Georgia Tech look strong with in the Atlantic Coast Conference with No~Carolina State as a challenger. Louis1an Stale has finally found a big p1votma . but needs to overcome poor outside s ting to claim the Southeastern Conference 1tJe. Crum's ard1nals will find the going difficult as they tr) for a sixth Metro title. Memphis une has Keith Lee back for his senior season and V1rgm1a Tech presents a fonmdable obstacle with Dell Curry and Perry Young. Duke knocked off North Carolina m the semifinals ofthe.ACC tournament last sea.son. and the people responsible for that victor) are all back for Coach Mike Krz)Ze\\Sk1. Leading ~SUNSET. ~ FromCl • • . ' whole lot better thap when we played them. "(Eric) Buechele is the best quanerback I've !>CCn this year and I've seen some prett)' good ones. And they ha ve some other kids, like Booker, Beuerlem and Wilson." Booker 1s Brian Booker. a 215-pound Junior blockbuster in the backfield. Beucrlem 1s the brother of Notre Dame quarterback teve Beuerlein. and a punter of note m add1t1on to secondary duties. Wilson 1s Tom Wilson. a 5-9. 185-pound running back "You look at those guys and you tend to O\e rlook their defense. It's an excellent pass dl:fensc and a super run defense. ··11·11 be interesting whether or not we can run the ball against them. I JUSl hope we've 1mpro\cd as much as the) ha,c. Buechele has ocrnmc an awcc;ome quarterback and the) pro1cu him. There'll be a good chess game gomgon " Manna's game revohes around the runmng of ~hawn Masse) and Adam Anto}an. who combined for 182 yard!> on 38 carries 1n Manna's I 0-7 win over Servile m the second week of the season -at the same site. the way 1sJun1or guard Johnny Dawktn). tht' ACC's second·leading scorer last year. for- ward Mark Alane and Dan Meagher. a rugged Canadian 01) mp1an. Knyzcwsk1's team has been chosen as high as founh in prcseason polls. but i1's not a point of pressure for the fifth-year coach . "My first reacuon to that is that it's nice to see Duke ranked so h1$h-in anything-so I like that to begin w11h:· Knyzewski said. "Second I}'. I know thal is a rating ... based on what }OU think 1s going 10 happen. The people who ~making those ratings ... don't know my ie as well as I do ... Ma nd fea1ures Junior Adnan Branch and sophomore Keith Ga11tn at guard. with Len Bias back at forward . The Terrapins whipped Duke for Coach Lefty Driesell's first tournament utle. Georgia Tech continued llS steady I mrrovc- mcnt under Bobby Cremins and wil have guard Mark Price to try 10 lead th e Yellow Jackets 10 a 20-v1c1ory season. something they've not ach1e' cd since 1970. Dale Brown guided LSU 10 the Final Four 1n 1981. wher<' the Tigers lost to eventual champion Indiana. He likes this team 's chance~. loo. "Let'' be honest ... he said. ··we coaches all are stm mg for the ~ml' thing -national rccogn111on -and the polls ofTer that. .. The Tiger~ ha'c Jen) Reynolds. Demck. Ta:rlor and Don Redden back from lasi season. Brown also has a big center-7-foot-I Yugosla,•1an Zoran Jovanovich -the first true big man he·s had since Greg Cook in 1981. lo\labartni TI'tums Bobby Lee Hun and Buck Johnson. but theCnmson Tide has work to do 1f 11 1s to top last season's fifth-place linish in the SEC. Lee raised the hopes of a lot of Memphis State fans last spring whe n he announced tl\at he would return for his se nior season. Al 6-10. Lee will join 7-fool sophomore Wilham Bedford. , "Bcdforq.has the poten11al to be one of the most dominating centers in college basket· ball:' Coach Dana Kirk said, "But he needs a 101 more improvement in one area· - defense." Young and Curry led Virginia Tech to an early season trouncing of then-reigning na- tional champion Nonh Carolina State. The Hokies made 11 to the semifinals of the Nauonal In vitation Tournament. but the lack of a big man 1n the middle may c1'use problems. Marshall and Tennessee-Chattanooga provided a thnlhng climax to the Southern Conference season with a double-overtime duel won by Marshall. Both teams arc expected to be near the top again. Tennessee Tech has four of five starters returning from last season and could replace a young Morehead State team as the post· season representative of the Ohio Valley Conference. Rich mond gave Indiana fits in the NC AA tournament last March and the Spiders look hkc they will cause more trouble for the EC AC South. Calif. 92175 ' Nollot la hetebyOMNHhat --------...... .., ---"""' Last year's PCAA player of the ¥Car Rich Rent-tt Servlee, • Cali-the Ul1deltlQlled wtll not be T47774 MA s TERI . 2 2 3: Adams leads UN L V's returnees. with Frank 1on11a Corporation, 321~ NaP01111bie ior any debt• or NOTICI °' Pond«OM. Santa Ana. Cl "Spoon" James and fj Catchings Also back Pueo Adtlento. Sen JulWI llabllltlta contracted by any-TRUeTU'l IALI 92701 fior another year. Caolt1r8"°, Cellf. t2t76 one other tllan m)'Mlt, on°' r.a..... P::.,s..,.,s__.~:. me; fh11 bUtlnfft II con-"* thll dN. ti UOI .a OM. .,.a "'-' The loss of playmaker Danny Tarkanian ducted by:• corporation Dated tNt 5th day of No-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 92~~~ b 91 1 will be the only question mark forthe Rebels, ~ 1. Nertiood. s.c. ~~s ~~ox g~~~~ A sC:,EfE:S~:usi ,,,~-~ ~oon who will be counting on his ttplacement Thie .. ...,,.., _ tlled 116 s. Eldd H·l 1NO. UNLESS YOU TAKE ,_ .... _ sophomore Freddie Banks to..ke.::p things in with the County Clerl of Or· Slnt• AM, CA ACTION _jO PROTECT Thlt ~temen1 WU lllec hi&h scar. anoa County on NovtmMr Publlahed by Iha 0ratlg9 YOUR PAOPE"TY· IT MAY wtttl ~~ty g:"ot! ~ UC Irvine. second a year qo in ibe 1, 1984 COM! Delly Piiot Nowtnber ae SOLD AT A PU8UC z--.. , on conference, has 6-9 forward Tod Murphy ..-11 7· 14· 2l, ftt4 SALE. IF YOU NEED AN£)(. 1 _ .. Publllhed Orange COM! W-392 PLANATION OF THE .,.,........_.. Or r~~ returning. but the Anteaters need big things Delly PllOt November 7. t4, NA T u RE o F TH e ,.........,_, anoa ...._ from some new faces io pressure UNLV. 21. 21. t"4 "8JC NOTICE PROCEEDING AGAINST~ ~c:..1•. 2T John Rogers. a transfer from Sianford who W-3M '1Cnnout .UIMll YOU. YOU SHOULD COH-· bat • 1 w_.1. was the Pac-10 freshman of the year in MAim ITA111!111NT lACT A LAWYER. 198 1-82, could make an immediate impact for 'rtate NOTICE The lolfowlnO '*'°"' .,. Cont lnent•I A1ixlllary P'tB.IC NOTIC( doing butlMN ... Company, I Cal."Ofnta COf· UC Irvine as could freshmen Wayne 1TAT1111 NT · o' (•)DIGITAL ·DESIGN Po<•tlon, Truat .. under the 1T"T1111 MT o 1 Engelstad and Rodne)' C)cou. wmtDMWAL SALES (b)WILSON BUILD-•boW Deed of Trult, wtll Mii WITMDttAWAL FrcsnoStatc,thewinneroflastycar'sPCAA =::::=: ING SUPPLY, 2037 &>Yth :::C,:'!~·r~:;;1b:~ "::"..:~_,..:: postseason tournament, is Tebui1ding thtS "CTITIOUI 8 UllNlll ~.~i· Coata Mtea, 1914, ., t :OO cm .. •t f~ "C"TfTIOUI I UIHtllt year. With the graduation of forwards Ron ..... sen Lui• ContlrucUon. IOUth front entranc. to the . ..... Anderson and Bernard Thompson. Coach I The fotlowtng '*'°" has Jnc CatlfOfnl• 2037 &>Yth Orange Count; Courtl'louM 1 The following '*''°" ~ Boyd Grant will be depending heavilfI on 6-8 withdrawn•• general pert· caOeel• Ct Cotta Mtea located In the 200 8loclt of withdrawn at• oen«al part ner lrom the pennanhl!> op-Caltt. 92121" , the Weat Sant• Ana Blvd., ,..., from the pannertNO op center Scott Barnes to help the ulldogs waung Under the 11ct1t10U1 Thi• b1ielnell 11 con· (lormerl)' Weet Ith Street) ••ting under the flctltlov through the transition. bullneM name of SIERRA duc1ed by.• CX>t'POf•tlon Sant• Ana. Cal"omla. b11tlnff1 name of Cl1 The on~ other team which couli1 possibl~ FINANCIAL GROUP •t 2230 RotJert .Glenn Chapman The .... will be made to FASTENER ' SUPPLY • FalMft, Coate MMa. Calif. Prteldent ' the htQhMt ,bidder lor CMll 1253·H Logan Ave11u1 threaten NLV would be Utah State. whic '2627 Tllll tt•tement w• llled or•c:..nler•cNc:k~ Co••• MeH, ca11fornl1 has us lcadinj scorer and rebounder. 6-7 The f1cttttou1 butl11e11 with 1111 County Ca.ti 01 Or· ••the time of Nie In,_..,. 92121 forward Greg-tJrant. back from a year ago. name1t•~lorthepert· .,. County on Novembat money of the United Statee The t1ct1tlo11w 1>1111,... Ur S B C h J p· · · MtlNp WM flied on Augutt 1 19&4 of America. The Gt** muat n•n .. tatement tor the~ .._ anta arbara oac e~ t'1mm 1s in 9, 1814 in the County 01 Or· • ,_11 be drawn on • ttat• or na-~ wu flled on h1ssecondyearandhadagoodrectuitingyear. 111ige.FIL.ENO.F252535 Publlthed Oranoe CoMt tlonalbank,utateorfeder· tambat 11. 1H2 Int landing 6-10 center John ·Westbeld from F'ul N•m .. nd Addrea ot Delly Piiot November 1 14 aklredlt un1on,11t • Nte-ot C<>OnlYbf or.not~'£NC Oat.ton. Ohio. But the Gauchos arc still at the Per.on Withdrawing: 21 28 1114 ' · ~· •r~lng .. nd loan• F-117'01 1 Stew Wlfll81MOt't, 2151 Via • • eodatlon Oomldled In c... Full Name and Addr-. c least a ) car away from 111le consideration. Del Sd, Mlellon Vlei<>. Callf. PWIJC flOTIC( lornla. The .... w11 be"*" the PerlOfl Wtthdrawtnc 92111 without COWMnt or -· Oen1e1 L IMIJak, 11U f. SlgNd; Stev. WMl!ameon • ..-e or lmc>fled,,. Weet G·2. AnaM!m, Cef Publlabad Oranoa9o.-4--~.tM~m:i~..-~l~~~UISl~a.!ltklnjj.om:i;t-talO.lr WCAC Deity P1lot Hollembef 7, 14, ._. Ila._, Of llena. Signed: DANIEL L, 112 Rcpeaung won't be easy for last year's West 21. 21. 1984 vou AAE IN OEFAUL Conunantal Auxlllar~ JAK . C l Alhl t "h . th u t f W-401 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Company 1• the TrutlM Publlthed Oranoe eo.. oas e 1c .._ amp1ons. e n1vers1 yo DATED 10/03llO. UNLESS unct.r the at>ow o..ci 01 Dally Piiot Novembat 7. 1, San Diego. ---------YOU TAKE ACTION TO Truet llgned by Oougl• 8 21. 2a. 1984 Four stancrs return from the conference "8.IC NOTICE PROTECT YOU" PROP· :;.on ~led"":': :"O::: championship team, but the Torcrps will have ITA,...NT °' E~ MAY IE SOLO AT and rec«ded on Septembel --------to defend its crown for a new coach. Hank AIAIDDMlllNT °' ·A IC SALE. IF YOU 16 1980 u inetrumant No Pta.IC NOTICE Egan. Jim Brovc lli. who led USD to the title Ull °' PICTmOUI · ~~fHl~A~~T~~ 1ei11. in Book 13742, P: MnM moved on the University of San Francisco. The-===·= PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ~tyofo~nge~au: NOTICITO which will re-intrQduce its basketball program •bendoned the UM 01 YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· loulla. Th•t o..ci of Tr\111 CMDITORI °' in 1985-86. Flctltloul Bullneaa Name· TACT A LAWYER. WU glwn to MCUre an In· IUUC ~" Guard Mark Bosuc and forward Anthony FINANCIAL NEGOTJATION On 12104114 •• IO:OO debtedMN In fe\IOf of Senk , .... tto1-ttf7 Ruess are expected to pick up where they left SERVICES. 214-8 N. ~·D~~~~~.;:.u,~ of ~Ice National Truet u.C.C.) ofTin 1983-84 for San Oie,o. 9.3 in conference hope, Sant• An•. Cellt. duly appointed Truttff and VlnOt AMOoletlon. • theNo!.':.t'!,. '*o~rt!"::~ 92703 Aotttloue Buel under and ,,._._1 10 Deed national benlclng ~ ___ ...... 1 last year, 18·10 overall. hose two will need Nwne,...,recttoM>ow 01 Truet,"R;;o;d•d on ~. YOAJ ••In cMfault '°' ,_._.tranlferOfthatabu help, however, if the Torcros arc to repeat. flled In Or~ Coun1y 10111eo .. ~ no 1a111ng to ce1ry out 'fOAJt obi!-tranlfer 19 abovt '0 be mad Gonzaga University, 17-1 1 overall and 6-6 ~'r:=J · 1913 Fl 7•2t. ~jS't75 Paoe ¥:.,~T::."":.!.': '!:'r: ~:::':C,°_'*'Y'** in conference a year ago, will have three UndaLouJotineon,214-<I 1565 of..,....,_ Aecordt ln oorded on Julye, 1984. u Thi name ano bualr'8I startcrsrctumin11 in6-IOcenterTimRuff.,6-7 N. Na>whope, Santa Ana. theoftlceofti.Recoroarot lnatrument No. 84-271412 addreaa of the lntanct. P C•Mt moa 0ninga Coun1y. ea11torn1&. of Offlclal Aecordt of tne 1ran11eror ere. Neturlt forward Jeff Reinert and Jeff Condin will be Thlt bualneee .,.. con-~~Y ~~LIAJ4 ~ aboW county. Mor• tnar Health Prod11C11. inc .. 1121 joined by Jason Van Nort and Bryce McPhee. duoted by an lndMdual MARY v · t<EHNEDY IA ttwea montha haw p....o Moo<• Street. C.rttoe, Ce& Thia ltat..,,.,t ... flled . • alnca Iha notloa of default lomla 90701 ________________ , with Iha County C1etti of Or· REVOCABLE INT£AVIV08 WM recorded. ~ 01 The name and buelnea Moe County on Octot>er 23 TRUST dated S/ 14m WIU the def81111 the TNl1 .. wtll addreu. of .the lntendeo 1"4 • • SELL AT PUILIC AUCllOH ... 81 Pl.I~ 811Ctlon to ttll trantfer .. ere: Nat~ Inc PublWled Oranoa COMt TO THE .. IGHEST llOOEA lllgheat bl6der the lnt..at 7047 Murthum Avenue o.lfy Piiot Oct<>ber 31. No-FOR CA&ti, (~at llma now held by the Truat .. Warren, Michigan ..on. Estey leads Gauchos H h E od fc vember 7 t4 21 1"4 of Nie In l9*fUI money of the under the Deed of Trull on That the property 1*11 cat er sic)'. a pr uct o orona del Mar · · · W-373 United St•••> at Chapman th• lollowtno deacrlbed nent hereto 11 ~ • High. notched 31 points and Loretta Hines ------...;..;...;~Ava. entrance to Civic: property loc:.ted In th• general u;.,. inv.ntory c added 20 before fouling out as the Saddleback * Center Bulldlng, 300 E. county of°'**· camorr11a· tranaterOf. lndudlng .. ~ C II ' b k b 11 d . CMpman AYa., OrMQe, CA, THE SOUTHEASTERLY to amln proe1Uc:t1 and other fin o ege women s as et a team opcne its .. right. tttta and Int..., FEET OF LOT 34, TRACT lthad prOductt told ~ season with a 98-56 vic1ory over visiting conveyed to and now held 114 IN THE CITY OF ttllnlferOf 1n the "°'"'' MiraCosta Tuesday night. by It undet Mid Deed of coSTA ME8A. COUNTY Of cour• of "' butln.-(I The Gauchos. who host Glendale at 7 a.:> Truet '". .,. Pf099rtY "'"" OAAHOE, STATE OF CALI-bulk end P**fl9ed lorm). • f ' ' 2 20 "'' ~-In~~ ~~ FOANIA, Al PEA MAP RE· '"met ....... bott .... oept riday Ol&hl. ra<.'Cd to a 4 -hal 111me lead. ;;;.:..;n.LOT''i6.,,{ilOOK CORDED IN BOOK 11 PAGE canona. labtte and .. othe Southwest Conference: EATH NOTICES TRITf GL ADYS 'MAE • 111;-•t 'F' OF ·~pl No. 112, IN ~~PSMl'N'~~i'o~~~i~ =~.n;:::: =.: ~~A c1~"f ,i',f Mlg8~f TH! couNTY ~ ~.inc .. 1a2t0 Moor! COAD.ED IN BOOK' 20• OF SAID COUNTY. Street, C.rltoe, CllMfomll PAGES 1 ANO 2 OF MIS' Thuddr ... or other com-Merlcal, 17210 M.,.,_,dl • mon dellQn•t!on, " any, of C.rttoe, Callfomla; Mufti CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN the rMI property delcflbed pMI, 7225 Fulton A*'Ut :;1 .~ --.. , ~··· ' ... • • It figures to be clo~e TRITT, survived by her loving children, "Nancy B. Snyder McCOMllCK MOftT\)ARY 1795 L1= Canyon DALL.\ I .\Pl -Once again an NC AA hJ<.kctball champ1on'>h1p round contender could lOmc oul of lhl' Southwc~t ConfcrcnC'e 1n 1984-85 -'.nd th1<. lime 11 m1gh1 not be the L nl\ ers1t) ul Hou\ton H ou~ton ha•.to~t 1n thechamp1onsh1pgame the• la\t two \ca~ns and the (ougars could muscle 1hc1r wa} to the Final Two again. I fowC"ve r. Southem Methodist and Arkan- <.n'i have the stamp of potential powerhouse<. 1.(1 what could be one of the w1lde!>I SW(' cl'lesc~ on record Both SMU and Arkansa$ return renter' from the gold medal U.S. Olympic tC'am. SMlJ'~ 7-foot Jon Koncak. in fact. held hi s own w11h Cicorge1own's Pat Ewing before the Mustangs lost 38-37 10 the Hoyas in the Far Wcc;t regionals. Koncak outS<'orcd Ewing I l -10 and both had scveJl rebounds. _ ·\rl<an'3\' 6-1 1 Joe KJeine. a rugged re- bounder w11h a good shootina touch. leads a \w10. wcll-dnllcd Eddie Suuon coached team. lfou\ton must replate Akeem "The Drcdm .. Olajuwon. who moved across town to Join the R.ocket"i oft he Nati onal Basketball .\'i~1a1ton for m~bucks. and Boston Celtic fir\t•round pick Michael Young. 'I'm wncerncd nbou1 rebounding. the lack nf. good defensive ceoter. and the lack or a proven outside shooter," said Coach Guy lcwl'i "l"vt alwa)'S tncd 10 ha' e good rebounding. but I don't sec a strong rebounckr on th•"i team " R1ck1c Winslow. the lcadma rebound returner for the C-ouaan. will have to pickup the lack He was one of the most out tand1ng frt,hman 1n IM na11on for 20 years and we haven't changed over· Willia~ F. Tritt night." "iaid Lewis. "But 1fyou can·1 rebound beloved grand · }'OU'd octter shoot pretty darn good. We're mother of six and going to need good ~hot sclccuon... great~andmother of Teus Tech. Texas A&M. Texas C'hristtan. one. ral ~rvicet Teus. Rice and Ba) lor all have enough talent were held today 2:30 PM Harbor Lawn to be 'ipoilcr!.. Memorla~ Chapel, Baylor Coach Jim Haller is particularly with interment at proud of freshman guard Enc Johnson, the }oungerbrotherofDe1ro1t Pmon star. Vinnie. ~.;:~~ "He looks Just hkc Vinnie and just might be under the dittction a better player." said Haller of the Brooklyn . Harbor Lawn Mount N. Y .. product. Ol l M t SMU has a ruucd mtcrsectional schedule ve or uary, which could help down the line. Kentucky. 1_Mo. __ 6_6M ____ _ Louisville, Oklahoma. Nonh Carolina State. OKAMURA nnd North C'arohna will test the Mustan15 CAROLYN-MARii outside the SWC. OKAMURA,, a reti· "It'\ been a long time since an SMU dent of N•port basketball team has iaken on a difficult a Beech. P..ecf away schedule as the one we face this year." said Novm>ber 20. llNM at Mu1tang ('oach Dave Bliss. "W t feel this is btt ratdence. She ii the ncx1 step we must take Ul rcturnins IW'Vived .b1 her ru. ba kctball excitement to the Hilltop (the band Frank Y.; Mustanacampus)and cont1nueourpurM1it of mother, Doria Tomin, na11onal prominence." ot Newport &Rach, 49ers sign Hatten LONG B CH (AP)-John Hatten. a 6-9. da.ter. Ivy. IOn Jeffrey~ one aunt, Laguna Beach. Ce 92651 494·9•15 HAMOfl LAWN· MT. OUVI Mortuary • Cemelery Cremttory 1825 Git* Ave Cotta Mau S•0-5554 NRCI MOTHIRI llLL MOAOWAY MOftTUAllY 110 Brolldway Cotta M .. a 642"9150 .I 8ALTZ•RCllRON a.TH I TU'Tt&L WllTCL., CMUIL '27E mh._ Costa ..... ...... 371 • 225-pound high Khool forward from Venice. na . ha1 \11ncd a letter nf intent to play b:i'ikctball at Lema Beach tate. 4Qers' Coach Ron Palmer announced 'Tuesday Vtrsinaa Peters, of lmpovSa, KM-. Ser· vicel wW be held,.,... day NO'ltmber 23, al 3:PM at Padfk View Mortuary 0..pel. In· tennent wtU follow .,_... _____ __, et Padfk View Mem· Mote tamllel .,. ~ orial Parle. Then! wiU IN ~ "buo" m69 ....... no ... ""'•··•-Pa year. If you heve a ~ • __ ._.,, • ~ thet't "°" ~ ctfte V'-W Mortuary, -.-d .... 1t new-"" e Dlndori: ""4·2"100 ~ M ·oo • • • THE OFFICE OF THE Mx>Ye It ~ IO b« NOfth Hollywood Callfornlt COUNTY AEOOAO!A OF 13t Albert Plaoe, eo.tii AIU. 950 Paga ' Miii Roac SAID coumv. ....... CA t2t26. Palo Atto, Callfotnia: Trwtl The .. , ... eddr9'I 9nd The Trvtt. dlaelalmt any 7H N. -Coney Avenue other common daalglldol1, ""'-.'°' .__.__ AZUM ClillfOfnla: Amool' If at'I)' of .,. ( ... property -"'T an)'.,......,,_,,,_ 8920 ' duc'rlb•d abo • 1, oftheaddrllaaorottlefcom-8tenlon Avenu' ." mon dMIQnatlon, If any. luene Pent, Cellfornl8; Wl'll purported to be. IHI tt'OWn In tNt l'IOtlce If the T lllomP80fl 2Hat I POMONA AVE .. COSTA llbo'l9propertytiano9'reec Figueroa ltr"1, CattC>ll MESA, CA. addr ... or Other common c.iuornle;. Winning l.•tl The llftderllgned Tr11t... dMIOl'tatlon. dlractlona IOf 2920 ~ A*'Ue, Coeti ~any~ fOr any IOOatlftO Ule PfooertY INty be MeM. ~ H "Cen0 = O:.:':o.: ob I a fn e d tr om l 11 a 152 N. •oedWl!y. fl~ :r1on. If any, IMwll ~w:= ~ ~~ .., ....... be,,.,., but !Mt .,. .... be '*-'· Any Cellfornle: lervtoe __... ...,_,. OCMMnC or ..,. ~ tor ~ --... 1220 w.t AllfMdl =.-.orllnj)llad,.. trlOilld be made In--.. Tempe, Arizona: "•YI • ...... • -· wtthln ten deyt of N 1n1t1e1 Hawellell C*trtbu1ore, IO oat ,,..., PQIUll•O\'>, Of publlc49tlon of tNt notice to Moowoa It,_, HonOlulu erioea '° PllY 'fie,.. the ........ y It ti.follow. ....... INlnlng Pf~ tum of"" 1no HdrMa: IANK Of' The ...... MfM UMI MMC•) MOured by Mlct AM I A I c A NA Tl 0 NA L by the Mid '""""out .... 0..0 Of Truet. With in... TfllutT AHO SAVIHGI Al-looetton la: ,..,,.._ """' tller90n, "Pfov!Oed In Mid IOOIA'flON, LOAN AO· ,.,Oductt, Inc. notell). llCMlioea, If any, JUITMlNT OUAATMINT TtlM Mid blllc tr...., • undet the.....,.. of 1M Deed NO, 4321, ~ICLOIUM lntellded to be 0.-,,,, of 'fruet, feea, chetlll lfld SECTION, 48 a OUTH mated et the offlot ol ....... of ti. TNIMt '"° HU 0 S 0 N AV IN Ur Natume "*'1fl Produott t:: T~ ~-~ PASAot!NA. cAuP<>ftNtA ~ 1aaeo Moore ...... 11711._M t1101. ......r11oe. CeMorn1e .,_ o Th.11 ... i ...... y _,..,Mid At of the d• of the"""" ...., o.o. ... 11, .... Deed Of Truet ,_....,.ex· pu~lon Of Illa Noclot Of TM Wla eno ...,.... a ecuttd encl ....... to ti. ..... !fie 1°'9 emount Of tM Ille l*IOft .t1tl 9f10f1 ...... ........... 0.0.. =•d b .. allff of tit Cfalma mey be .... --latMllOrl of ~ lflCI 0.. •>..,,., tw h .......... -.10c'7 ........ INfld for .... 1f1C1 1Mtnen of Truet, wittl .,._, A*"llt, w.,.., ........ ..... of °""""' end lleo-• Pfov!Oed "'the note, .... and ....... --tel ttofl IO ... TM.-. ... _. adv~ II eny, llndlr 1M :J--. "Ym _ __, u ..... ...._ .......... 19f1'l'lt of the Deed 9' Trute beO.a •• tO. 1 ---... -~ ...... ..,... . ........_ .... ......_ '*'II encl ~ IO ... to ellpaMM Of ,,_ T,_... ,_ Mfofe ... M ,__. 111 .. ~ 121t,ocn.. ' ,_.,_......._ =-.. ,... ~ .. The name. .. ,.....,.. .. ,., • 11 lllnowft. NITIQTATI HUIT 9nCI ~IOilie """"* Of~,,.,...,.. ... ---. llC.. Al =~=~ ...... ':::'t... =--~-= TINENT.(L AUXILIA"Y ""',.,... W ... 11111 C*mT -· COM'Af!.!J. flO"I· ...... ._"'*,_.Ill • •..... ,. CL08UM ""TlOH, a100 ..... "°""' . I ' TUITW Aft.. -Wl•T CltWMAN AVIHUI o.llld ........ ,., IMTA MA. CA .,. OMNOI. CA t2t11 f7 1'; HTUIHTI -(1:M) ltM91 MHS:al --0 ,.,., •• •11n lk tptn' •M not "~~ C... Pu..,.. 0r.,.. C09lt ·~~=-"-•• z~:tW Dely'-NOua-.14,tt, ~'::'::':.'*lt,21, = ,_ .:•::.. The ( ouaartalso ha ve a shckguard 1n Alvin f runkltn at\d a floor leader in Rein \re1ty"i. "~h philo~ph\ hM btt~ Phi \lt1m11 JQmR H11ttena"craatd 12po1nts. IOreboundsand Ii\ c blcx kcd shots per tame las1 sca\On to lead ard1nal-Moonc) Hill\. which fin1 hed 26*S. to 1hr Coral ( O:l\t Con~ttnce t1tlt ~. at .... .... W-414 1 ~~===--======:i.J.=::==::::::::::-:::::::==:::::.L=~;.;.;...;...:.;.... ____ l=:::.=-=oiiiiiiiiii--.;...;;,;;;;;;~ ,4 t I •, • ------ I , . ::T.a:; .... ~ ::lw11a. -.11LM1a••• -~°'...... --'"' Macu .. ,.,, 11u No.A t2110t :r::''-"= ,.,.,~~ ~ CMDIRTOIHOWCAOll ~ ,.._, I ~ Geot9e~~ tf1C '°"~NAME ~·· JOAN ALYN t:."io:::-1*' laadl -~~ ~ O.,INOANT ALTON rNe ~ 11 oon-OOUlt tor !n cwdet .::,:: LlE. JR lll011Ca ~ "'°*' by. a ...... ,,.,,. P91itlolier '° ~..,,.. lllMmtAL'8 ..... ~=======.=::;======;ji::::t:ii:i:~...,..~ ~ name •rOft'I Chrl1topti.r COURT CA....._. ...!~ ~ -::......'*: Zc..MyMO.OW n . • Thie .....,,_,, wee fMet = =., eo ~GPftlr • ., DO le ... '°' 11Mt1nO b11bw ttw W =-~~~2!· -~_!!Hf.M~r.·ON>IMD on'=~·a1t:':: pe:r...:•=.~ ~C::af°.: Ct :1"4 ..,._,., -· ..... _.., ,._ -,,.,...1"el'Mlld In al>OW dealgMtld Court. .. ITATI IUll.O. 'T, 14. 21. 1e1i• ,_, :::0, "'-"• 9fOi'Wlld.,.., upon I )Udr-• .,,..,.. I • -WUT THIAC W4et 'I l"lephonfl rvit ; .-Ubllltled °'81191 Ooeal l'l'IMte.:' ~ ~00~ Oot. 7~ '"'°'~~ ITMIT, ~ 400, SAftl • ' •t on1j"\·c-r1d11• DllfY Piiot Oc1ober 31 No-c.n "" "*" ... -.Of(a), • lffWAN>INO, .-..., ti. '' ''"' u r , ~1 14 :JI 1914• .,.}':.-~._w .... lertta Jaoobt and Joan ff,-......... . . . "'-.,._,.,.,_,on Dlclm-Jacoo. end ....... CONTIN UA""C•a AA'"' 8·00 .. i\t 5·30 p ,,. W-3et bef 11, 1914. et t:15o'd0c* IMnl deb40f(t)Alton i.., . NOT .'AVONO ANo Wtli . "· .· . ·'' . --------A.M., end"*' end there lhoWlllCI I,.. belMOe of • OMNTIO OHLY ~ llu inf' Counter: MUC fl)llC[ ~~·d"wiytfley l\ave 11oe,023.1a.oeu11y u on CUAA I HQw lNO O•i--------__ ......, ............ ~~-• .... y ... petition tor Nlld~onlNdetaof GOOOCAUH. Mondtn·f"ridct\ PICTmoue ..... CIW109 of nw tnou6d nQt the ...,.,.. of Mid .... I NOT& TO IN8UMo EM- NAl9 ITA1-f be.r;i~ -M¥e...,.,""" .. rfehl, PL.OYIM:Y .. anandenol n.-.....,.,.,.....,. 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. TM lolowlng l*'90ft If Of Ulla Md "'*-Of Mid at tflla '*'1ftO mey ftOf be ~ .,..._ ..: doltla~M: ::.•r::~~b«dw• ,.....~judgment ~Of(t) In IM nmuwy. All your !ft. A l a A CTION l)fo:,\()IJ ,fo:S H 0 LL 0 ... l A I · -rWI •-'" Pfopert)'lntNCountyofOr· -MOI comcaMY. lNTEAPMU 151.S Or· e<>CIATH, ,., , MonfoW ~ °'81191 eo.tofDtlly Piiot. .... 8tata of Cellfomla.. OMed 11.1 .... ~ .,., eo.aa Mae. Clllt ... UI. 14 : \T IC ) ' I U·. \ u I.I ' F A*"'I. co.ca Mw. Oallf 1 NW'I~ °' Olf*al ICflbed • ~ ~ L.OeeM•C.IR tMtY ' 30 . uta7 ctrcu6Mlon, i>ubllat\9d in uw Parcel 1: ....._, • ......, c... ttermtt, ,.._, 1516 Or· Mondav Fri. 4: p.m. ~PtltllpH011oW,e1t OOUllty' 1 at~~·--TM nonheaMerty '45.tl 111n11Mu ~._... anoa eo9ta ........... Calf T d 't 1 30 p n IOOC't IAM. AneN6m, Calf or 04JI __ ..,... weillta *' of '"' north~ll1Y ~ °"""· AHOmey al t2127 -ues 8\ i~ on. ·t: .r tHOil . . ~~!Mde)'ofHJd,.heer· 75.oo· teet or the i:..w. 572 North Atrowhaeir oav10 L. sure , 2512 Wednesda\ Tue!# 4:30 p.m. Ttlla bullneet .. ~ ~ Novwibef 5 IOU1hautetty 300.oo..laet of Avenue, Ian 9emerdlln0, C• Gfeenbrllf Coet• M9M 3 duo*' br. 11'1 lncMdual • ttM LOt ~of Newport .....,..., ~, • Calf 9me · . Thursda., Wed. 4-: 0 p.m. · '*"* P. Hollow Ftn OofnenlcNn 1n tht County of e>ranoa. Pulllllhed Orll\99 co.at Thi. bullnele 1a c:on· Th 4 30 Tilll ~•wee 111ec 84.11.=-'°'of~ St.,. of calfomla. •per ~Novemb«t4,21 ouetedby.co-pwtMr• fridav • ur • : p.m. ::.=~~~~· ~ 0r81191 eoa.t ~ ':o':c'M~ 28• t>erS, 1N4W-4<X: ~.ta::nt ·WM f"9d aturday fri. 3:00 p.m. 1114 DellyP11otNowlftwt4.21. MIPl. tn the office of the wlththeCountye1ertco10r-undav Fri. 3:00 p.m . ....ne H , b..nbet 5, 11114 Counry Recorder of Mid •-.,. Mftftrt enoa County on 0c1ow 23 Publllhed °'lt'Ot ~ W-394 ty. ,._nu ~ 1984 • ' Dally Piiot Oc1ot>er a1. No-Said lend la .nown on• KMm ,._,. C \ '('.1-:1.1 . \T IO' & 'l'tmMr 7. 14. 21, 1914 "8JC M>TICE m~ "*'In Book 41, P~ l'tCTfTIOUe Ml8MH Publlthed Orenoa Coe9t . w.-rmf :_~d.,:=,.. NAmnAmmn =t!."r'-:!°'~.:.!· No-co1uu:cno:\~: __ MUC ___ M)_T1C[ ___ 1 AecorOed D11e·11113114· COfdef of Mid eounty. ~ = pereoni.,.. ' ' ' W-371 ( .11l\·1•ll,1t i1111 .. 1111.t 1 11rr1·rtm11 .. ttta\ -Tm ...... __ ~,~;=· ot~~:t~~ :::!.!nen,,ouoedand IRlilNl/O'O~NEll I. ' ,,.. 111ad1· Ult"'"""' il1·ttill1111· .. 11 ... 1h1n1·. ~ ....... __ .. Tr u I t I. 8 a I. N 0 • public utlllty purpoMI OWK 3505 Oadltlec AV9tlW, Suite . MAm ITA.,_.,, VAM/18978 · tM norlheatetly 20.00 teet 0-110. Coett Mela, Clllf Plc·a ... 1· ''"''-for 11 '"1111· .. lla11;111 TM ~ l*90fl9 In NOTICa °' of lhl IOUtflMlletly 300.00 92828 doltlQ butlneltM: ,_of Lot 30e or Newpoft Th• trvlna Company Pl8JC M>TICE 1111111 l wr \• l1t·11 1 a11n·lltt11! '1111 r ail S O UTH P A CIFIC m~~ HelOhtt,lnthtCounryofOr-Mlchlg1n. 550 Newpotl ERRORS: . GOURMET FOODS, 2ttf llU. UMDla lnOI• State of Cellfomla. • Canter Drive, Newport flCTIT10Ue WM Newport Blvd .. N .. pon DHDOf'TRUeT permapreoordedln8ook 4. ~.Callt.t2te0 NAmeTAW Ch...-a.. \Ollr 1111 el111h .11111 r1·1111rl a.ctl. Celt. t2M3 ..oRTMT P1G9 13 of Mllcellaneoua 0 Donnell, Brigham a TM to1ow4ng per90nt are .,.Stlr1mpf'anna,o.n. MOTICI Mape. tn the oftlol of IN Pllf1ner91Soultwnlt.ac.it. cloina~aa: nror-. i1111111•cl111h·h . l lu· U \I I\ ;:,.~~~~ F~ECLYOUosAPAOu .. !EBERTYc .. 'usS1NE ~: Aecotder of Mid =• ~P=~= A1rc~o L~=PH~,1~::: Pi t O'I ""'"'""'''"' liat.ultf, lnr tli1· f1r ... 1 t2M3 ,... ,. EXcf PT thl ......., 0-110. Coi\1 MeM. Calif ..__.... ,...., -........... . Thie bullneu ,. con-YOUAAE BEHINOINYOUR WftNnPlfce11~portlOn.,"'W t252t -·~1itN Allce 111c·orr1·1·t 111 ... e·rttoll 011h . duc1edby.illmltedPT· :~l-:,E~~·n7ou-r\~~ Sato lanO 11lt\oWnon1 Thi• bueln ... 11 con-LaM. Hunllnciton leech, Cl. , . IFI ED h·l2-56 7R "tLEvane.Dnctor COURT ACTION, and you ~=d8:*~~ =by.~ generll pen. C-:ani~ 111N Alea .--------..---------1 wtth the County Cletlc of Or-It your 111 of corder of Mid county Pattnen/Souttiern ll, 1 Call· Caltf. 91648 -------- 3E ,. ~Macnab -lr>ine Tl'ad.itional Realty 8.11·7370 Thie ltetafneftl WM fllac :z have ·=== ~ 00C: the ofllCI ot Iha County R.. O'Donnell, Brigham a UIM, ttunt...:aton Baec:h, ....... a.le J ...... fee laJt . anoa County on Octot>er 23 anding~ peylng •-Commonlyllnowna22S5 fornla general pertnenhip' Bery Jo11n1on. 111H ...... 1112 lntral (AA<I 1114 = -~ J*ll Tuttln Avenue City of New-BY: John 0. 0 Donnell, Allc.e Lana Huntington -::::::::::::1•1111111::::::::::=i&.::::::ii=••=!!':=~ I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PublWlld Or ~ pen ... within 11w .. rnon:; port e..ctl, County of Or· b~ ~· "t p a.en. Callf. m... an UITD ..._.... Piiot 0cto::'31 No-"°"'the elate ttllt nottca Of ange. Stllta Of Callf~n11 elated October 20 ~~ ~· 11111 bulJMM 11 con· BIG CANYnM GOlf CNID<'r lr'llrl ••.a-.,_, ' delautt ... recorded Thill (Real Pf099'1y teVy being • ' 1 duc:led by: • ganer9I 1*1· un UUft~ Anu. _._, vembef 7. 14, 21, 1984 emount 1113818 80 · of doneput1Uan1 toCMc: Code genetll per1ner ,__ Spaclou1, nicety r•· W-37< 11/De/9' and w41i in::.. Section 5118 u 11 wu 1tw TM !MM Compeny, • Jeff JoMlon Open Fri/Sat/Slit 1·5 11 Chlfry.. modeled oceanfront --------II ' COfMIUl'llty Pf099'1y of~ MlcNglin COfporatton Th19 llaternent wee f"90 home. Mt a lhort _. "8.IC M>TICE ~:='~~ men• debtor Ind rac:ord v:l Pr'::i~ M. Cannon wtth the Cc>Ynty Clertl of Or· Absolutely spotless 4 Bdrm and family room, ltke trom Newix>rt Harbof pay the antlf'e unpaid por· ownet 11 ttma judgment •11 a:.... Thoma9 H N enoa County on October 23 new home with 3~ baths. Completef11 remodeled Yacht Club. 4 Bedroom.. '1CTITIOU8 .,..... tton of 1 entered) .. ,. lalMn. 11114 1 3 car garege. Large mu-~ eTAT'lmNT :::r.c:/1'{ ~·-a: -"..tM111bJectc>1thls .... 11 l!.rMident ......_,. w/Frenc:h doors and windows, J fireplaees;-wet •ult• and Pf'IV.l TM t~ -eon••• butpayman .,,.. real Pf099'1y "'° tt 11U no Thlt llatameni •• tlled Publlltled Orange eo.. bar security s11stem 3 car garage It's all here • n ct o • • d patio. ClolnO .;;;;;,..;,; ;;( Ille amo:..nt ,.::, '::!..pay 11reet addrau or other corn· with Ille County Clertl of Or· Dally Piiot October 31, No ' 1 ' · • s795,000• Submh t~ AMERICAN FINANCIAL After thfM months lrOm mon dellgnetlon, dlfecllonl =County on October 17 vember 7, 14, 21, 1"4 mo9e right tnl! $939.000 with excellent as· SERVICE. 1ooe1 T1lbert IM d•t• of recordatton of 10 It• IOcatton me~ t>e ot;>-,... W-37 sumable financing for 1ust $250 fees e• =· ~o. Fountain ~:':"=:'. d= = u!::'r.:..t."''"'. Publlthed Orenoa Coell Mona & Jack Cheshie, Realtors o.it'.ont 1nc,, ca111om11 on), unlela the obllgatlon Pro1pactlva bldd1r1 D•lryt!'f :!°':bet9~· No-1---------759-1877 Corpor1lton, 10081 Talt>en being !Olactoald upon per. lhould r..., to SKtton1 vem • • I. I P\B.IC M)TIC[ A..,., Suite 200 Fountain mltl 1 longer l*1od you 701.510 to 701.810, In· W-39' v~. Calif. 9270e have or'lty th. lagll r'9tit to Clullve. of the Code of Clvtl YOU AM IN HFAUl T Thi• butln... 11 con· itop the loreelolwa by pay· Procedure tor p<ovt11on1 rtaJC M>TICE ~ • D•nnw'TlllU9T due1ed by •corporation 1ng tt>e anttra amount ~ gowmlng the tarme, con-DATID ... ,......, • -. Pal.,J.8remm,Pt911dant ~ byyoutcredttor dltloM,lncSeftactoftlleUla YOU ARE IN D£fAUlT UNUH YOU TAKI AC-- Thia ttl1ernent wu Ned To.J!nd...OUL.lha ~ Ind the lilblllty of defaulting UNDER.A.DE.ED OE. l BUSt T10M TO ....OftCT YOUR wrni Iha County Cler1t ()f Or-you mutt pay,()( to lltTange • DATED MAY 18, 1"4. UN-"°""'"· " "llUY -lllQI County on November lorpaymantto1topthef~ NOTICE. IS HEREBY LESS YOU TAKE ACTION IOLD AT fl\mJC aAU. • t , 1"4 dOeure, «If your pr099ffy II GIVEN that on Weon.day. TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· YOU ... D Mt IXPLA· ,_,In lorecloluta cw ff )'OUf Nov. 28• t 99'. 81 2:00 EATY rT MAY 8E SOLO AT MATIOM CW THI NATUM Publllhed Ofenoa Coe91 Pf~ II In t0r.c::to.n tor o'clocll , P M 11 H1rb0t A f>UBllC SALE. IF YOU 0' THI 'ROCllDIMO 011Y Piiot Novtmber 7. 14, eny oti-r--.. contact: MarlNI I Offtce, 4eO I Jam-NEED AN EXPLANATION A Q AIMIT YOU, YOU a1. ~·· 11119' American $aldllga.. ano bOf .. BIYd .. Room toe City Gf-T~ H"'1UJ.D CONTACT A W-399 loan Alloclatton. 15725 E. orNewporls-cl\c.Countyof P"OCEEOING AGAINST LAWYIJIL Wlllltler BM!., Whittler. Call-Orenga. S'111 of alltornla 1 YOU. YOU SHOULD COH· NOTICa CW __ "8JC ___ M)_f_IC£ __ forn l1 90807, (1 141 wiN Mii 11 pubic euctlon to TACT A LAWYER TMIST'lrt IA&i ---------773-7134. 81·212108 81 (Fl. ~!t~i!°'U:: NOTICI Of' OTTC.t.ENo.IS_,,HEAEBY l'tCTITIOUI ....... If you haw 1nY queetlonl, ···~~, TMl8TWS'I SAU N I NAm ITATDmlfl you lt\OUld contact a lllwyer Stat11, all Iha ngt\1.11111 end T.t. ..._._ . GIVEN. lhll on ~bit ... 111,111 •..UPUPDn• AttrectlYe 4fld unit with 2 28r hOUM on 'A ecre. Bdrm 2 bath on •Jlreen-SttS,000. 75&-9182 bell. only { yr1 Old: l'llli1,..;;;;;;=...;.~=-;.:.· ---- community ~ .,, tM amenltlea IUd'I u pool, barbeQue ., .. lfld lulh grounds Priced for qutck .... 751-3191 C::. 5E\.ECT -t-PROPERTIES For Cluttfled Ad ACTION Cati a Deity Plot AO-VISOR 6'2·~ LIDO ISLE e « the government aqan<:'t lnt.,eat of laid judgment NOTICE IS HEREBY 28. 1119', at 10:00 ododl TN f:=.penc>M~ wnect11nayt111wlnl4Jt'edyout debtor(•) In the 8bo¥a o.-GIVEN thet on Wedneaday a.m. of Mid day, In the lobby Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay. pool, ' ~EA AL s :":Te A: loen. ~~,..!~ .. · y, m:, : o.c..nb.r l2. 1""· 11 t t:Oci ~~ ~ ...... Trus,t Dead,,.... 100' boa Xln F u 850 000 . • IDT Ill• YIWI NATIONAL WlH 12n2 V• R9member, YOU MAY ~I'; Nlllly ~ax o'CIOdc a.rn. ol u.ld day, In c~C:,,j',_~ 'waet ~ spa l space l 10 • .,, . • . ._, V19w 11 OMdan Or~ LOSE lEGAl RIGHTS IF • the room Mt Ude for con-., .. , · •YOU DO NOT TAKE 1cutlon. with 1ccrued ducting TrullM'I SI .... theClt)lofSMllAna.Coun- CA 92845 1 PROMPT ACTION lntetllt lnO c:oat1 within 11'141 olflcll ot REAL ty of Orange. Sllta of Clll· WllllMn L. Head, 1 OS9 NOTICE IS HEREBY APPROXIMATE MINI· ESTATE SECURITIES SE.A· lornla. LAGUNA ESCROW ~~~A ~i.49Hunt1ngton GIVEN: That SUN KIST SEA-MUM BIO S 184•500.oo VICE, IOClled 11 llOO North CO., INC .. 1 CalifOfnla cor· -"· I I VICE COMPANY 11 now Oited October 3 I, 1984 BroedWay Sutta 100 In IM porltlOn, II duly eppotntld Thia but,,... I con-_ .... T DMl!on• Harbor s . .. ,..,.:.,_ ~ TNI,.. under end put'IUatlt dueled by· en lndMduat duty appoint... ru1t" JAMES ·c BYHAM Clty or en11 .. na. """''ty"' ..._ ot .... WMlilm i. Heed undef I Dead or Trutt elated . Orenoa. St•te of Calltomla, 10 t ... power con- T..... _,; 1 ~ ..._... 01105178 axaculed by: Mlrlhll, Orenoa County a duty~t.o TNst .. fened In !Nt certain Dead ot ,,,. 1t.,«nen .. _ ,,_, W I( E A a By OeMlte M Oorlt . T r u 1 t I x a cu t e d b 1 with the County Clertl ol Or-l E R 0 y A L • Publlsl'led by the Orana-under pu,.,ant to 11141 BERNARD A LA vo. y ANO enga County on Oc1ober t5 BARBARA J. WALKER. • ,.._..., Ptlo Nowmbet power of ..... conferred In · 11114 ' Truetor. to MCUre obll· Cout ..,_, t lhll certain Dead or TNlt RUTH 0 LAVOY. H~ 1 f'll19 gatlonl In llYOf of: A.MEAi-7• 14• 21• l99' executed by Ed A. StNlherl end w ... M Joint Tanenll, Publllhed Or co..t CAN SAVINGS & LOAN AS-w.311 llld Joanne SINlherl. hul--reeorOed November 18. enoa 14 , SOCIATION, .. BeMflcMly. bind and wife. recorded IN3, In t1141 oftlol ol the ~::!"=.. ·2 Recorded on 01131ne.. May31, tN4,lnttieomc:eof ~ty Aecot~~. ": · · w..-1o doc:umant no. 41000, booll ,,... County Recorder of Mid ......,.ty. aa ..._...,_ 1 --------~ 12549. page 737 of ()tftdal CcMlty, .. Aec:ofder'I 1no-ltrutMnl No.13-532120, by "'8.IC M)TIC[ Aecordt In the office of thl PtBJC M>TICE 11~1 No .... 225809. by reaaon of• bfeedl or defauft Aecotdar of~County. ..... ....... C"""....., reuon of 1 brMCh"Of default ~ ~~t~ --Cellbnla. 1 note -.,...., , tn payment or perlonnanca "' .... ......._ ""111 ---_.,.. c.,..... • for IN eurn of . ,000,00 llUNIC9'Al COURT of 1111 obll09tlonl MCUred th9teby. tncludlng lhlt 1W ~~ c:"".... That the bellefldel .,,__ 1W CMo thereby, tnctudlng that ~ or delNt..-_... ~! ' undW Mid Dead of Truet C..... °'· .... brMCl'I °' deleult. Notice of ..,_,,... recor,,_, .. _,,_. --AM, Ce. llNI and the oblgadona ~ .... AM. wfltdl WM rac:otded Auou-t I, 1"4 ... Aecofder'I ln-Plalntttf: J GARY OE.A-therlOy ate pteaafttjy held CA~ l7 1"4 a Recorder'• In-ltr\lmenl No. 14-318707. MANN by IN ~· fhat 1 Plelntlff: CAEOIT RE· 11rUrr,.,,1' No 84·3457to, Will SELL AT PUBLIC Oetendant: LEON DIXON bfeedlof,enddefeultln.tM COVEAY ASSOCIATES Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIONTOTHEHIGHEST end DOES 1 lo 10 obllgatlon IOf wtlldl Mid INC. AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDPEA FOR CASH, tewt\11 ea.a i:.w:. Dead of Trwt la MCUtlty Ml o.tandant: OANIEl c BIODEA FOR CASH~ money Of ~ untied Stetll, Channing Spanash 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45' lot, deck. courtyard. pier & slip. $1.100,000. BAYSIDE DRIVE BAYFRONT CONDO Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Ma1 Kai, 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' patio. Now $575.000 PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Excaung Ocean & Jetty views. 4 Br. 3 Ba. :noo sq ft car parking. $1.285,000. WEST BAY AVE BAYFRONT At N.H.Y C Tradltional 5 Br spectacular bay Vlew Owner financing. $1.050,000. LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE Panoramic ocean & c1ty vu?w, spacious 5 Br. 3 Ba Xlnt financing. now $750.000 conoN POINT ESTATES NOt1Clt Y• ..... occurld In thet the peyment FULWILER money of the united Statea. or • Cllhler ·-~· ~~ hll not .,_, made of:,... ea.a No. 153032 or • c:.uhl9r'• °'** drewn on 1 etat• °' ,,.,...,_ ........ Custom ocean view lots next to Casa ~,,.,:-'.=.. ur• to mek• IN Otl01/M ... ,OMe on a 1teta or national'**· • atet• or ,.,.,., credit Pacifica. San Clemente from $550.000. --....,_ ..... peyment of prlnclpal Wtd/CW NOnCm Y• ..... ... I .,.,. or ...,.,.. Ctedlt union. or I ..... 01 .... FOR ONLY 124,500 • ~ mey ~ thll 20· • se GoldenWeat hOme ~ ' Q WllllWllFlmT :'~~J:n~~~c~0:~~ Nice decorator l~hea. 3 P<>'cil. YOUfl9 ·ldtta -. ~ tt~ ..,.r,'~1 ~ Bdrm. hOrM warranty, come Agt 54()..5937 _. - total NC:Urlty. ell Wooel· •111-11M* b r1da h H Io o lier ,_.._. db'e wide In Npt fe9tl'4 3bt ._ upda19d $ 199,500 8 e I ch FU II P r IC e kltdl & decOr kld&fpiU • lJ~IOOf t 1( 'tf i S39•900 eei.2004 ywd &.. garaige tees u AMltors. 87s..eo00 a.tw Pnt l e.t Alty ._ 53a-41to ............... ;;;;;;;;;;~iiiiiiiiiii;;;;Large 2~ 18a d"'*"' wtger. W IO l*upe. "'° peta seoc>tmo. ~ 1M3 C.rn1 ...... l ••• IPPNIRITlll LOVELY M• Spa nl1tl - .w... ltyle twntlH w/28r -COSTAMESAS151,000 1'~ court yrd l pM PllfftT LIUT'lll •2 Units 3&2 8r Lender patio, gar• ptitng ... le4MM te ....... owned A~ 12/ 1, • tOOO/mo. Cal 5 8dnM. 3 betM, tncluOel •3Unltl2·2·1 8r,....., 5'&--3155 or fM.3'34 muter IUli. lfld large vacant family room and off· CORONA DEL MA.A laL INd street parl(lng tor up to 7 $3.49.000 •3 Untt. 3--2-1 5 ~ cars Onty • doors tron' ,,...., vec:ant bite to OCMt'I the entrance to Maki •2 un111 3-2 ~ cider & glM9 2Bf 2' Beactl NOW on the mar toan $330,000 lamllV rm l den. P\11111 ket at on'Y "449.000 111-1111 m. ~ ~· ~·:: M4-1211 s 12001mo ~1 .............. ..,r-,. Int.,_ lfld II ~ _., ,,..._....,..._ union. or 1 ltlt• Of flderlll :::..end~~': ._...., •••"""" ,., ....... 'OIMf*_. .... ._......,.. ......... ,.. ..wigatndio.t_.._ WESTWOOD Vil.LAGE C It~"' " wltt'l I ·.._ the Id· chlrget, lmpowndt, Im· .._ ~ _.... ,.. ,.. domicltad 1n !hit 111ta, a11 payable II tN tllne ot ..... •II ft We haw H8'1 largeat .-.cttor\/rent91all111.-Pftoea & .,... em ._ ~to -- you 0 Pound cs.c>o11t1. It any ............... .,.. .._. payable 11 the time of ..... all right, llU• tnd lnterllt p · En "Ah tr d "t . I 3 Bd 3 Ba 3 Yloe of .,, '"~ '1_ lhlf under ,,... tem'll of.., note "'-IMwtMl rn ...,_, 111 right, Utte and lnt.,tet held by It ... TruttM, In thal nme gwi a ' aona , . * •lllll SAU * . mat~,/°" th.,"""" ""'_: °' Dead or Truat Wtd 11 "Y°'I wtt11 to .-1111 Id· held by 11. 11 TNllM, In thlt rMI pr:=1 lltuat• In NICI Frplc's, hrdwd fl.rs. nr UCLA. $695.000 S"-'P 2 bd condo, MC •utala linert 3 ~~mo~ :,, IO If your -IUbeaquanl paymenttwtlldl vie. of.,, lttorMY In Ihle real Pf099'1y "'u•t• In laid. County Ind llte,deaeflbed g1ta. Mat s c PIUI • _ __.., 14-151-2000 7eo-et51 time ~. eny. m., became ckM t.....,..,, w.. matter, you lhOUld do IO CcMlty and Siiia. delctlbed • IOltowt: wt pool, IC>I ~ carpon -• ft" "":'~ N lido eluding wiy le1e cNrQIS or ~ IO the! your writ· aa tdlow9!l.ot 13 8lodl 5 OI Lot 18 or Tract 2'2l5, • S.Crlflce at "9,900 cg Ylew IOt w/plana, IMlldl GOLF COURSE tnanOlde Ei trlbuma· IMI Gt'* Mnl ~ under ten~. It eny, may be Balboa Tract u lhoWf\ on ~ ~ recor3'ded ~ ~ 3 bd orly S79.999 IMYmt c Indian W• CC LOCATION ....,.;...w..ai.•g:.J~n:.lllONoteor ~~~ld hatlOoO. map ~~ .. ~~Mep9.i!the! tO''t~fln TryS7000mlr (7 14)144-1~1 Large 28r, den, 21!18 .... a ........... W Thal by rWCM1 thereof mMdldo. El tr1tlUNI puede = In the oftlol of Ilea of IM County AecorO.f-I••··············~ ~t ~~t "1~tment -lllT 11UJ -:n."' N9w~~ c:•:·.,~-:.': the preMnt l>enellctar~ deCldlr oontr• U0 *' .,_ oountY recorder of Mid Or· of~ County 11 251l W Sunftowef BEACH TRAILER 100 d..-S 1045/mo Cell 1 a under ll.ICfl Dead of T "*· dtenola • rntnOI Que Ud r• ange County •,... ltr.., edOr_. or · ...-'T:,.. ... .. .... hea ....,_, and _.., .. .., ~1 oemro 61 so ow TM ltr.., IOClr-or other common ctMIQnatlon Call P1trldr Ter.>re lleOI to lat'<I e ·x SS' tst-OM2 0t MC>-0931 ---~-::r • 10 lllO Truetee. • Wfinen L .. le tnfonnecton que other common dea6gnat'°'1 of"",... ptOPerty~ 631·12M w/tO 11 20' c abanna -IU --., -• o.c..r.tJon of Oefeult and .,. of tM ,_, property..__, abO'le deactlbed purpotteCI 64 2-4321 S 11 000 499-1819 9'191 " -· .... c:_ .. ,,.. ...... ,.__... ~ IOf S.., Wtd Ml ltyouWWltO~lheld-1 bove dltC'rlbad It IO be• 871 Oerrel. Cotti f !-e na ( ti CA~~IUl/!:PIEGAlr. .. ~~NG ...... .., • depoeltld wttt1 ""° r~ va of an at10tMr 1n lhll purPor1ed 10 be-:101 Palm ..._, CMfofnla. Direct or collttt. .. _ '"" """' ~~ ",. .. ,, .. ,.,.,.,,, ..,,..., Mt! Dead of Trwt end 11 maner. you lftNd oo ao st,.,Newpofthecfl.c.11-TM lll'~led ~ to .subscnbt to JIOUT X 8XA 1 ' Tahoe .ron_ ._ -IMee. the documenll ~ICll'D ~ IO INt Yol" .... fOm6a dltclelma al ~ for II'!) ~I Aeeor1 Dec 2 t ~ ~ .. =:: ...... tl'le obttoattona MCVrH ..,,,....._,tttJnY,""1'Jbe TM uoOll5hereb) lnoorrect,_ In lllO .,,_ hometown pcrptt. tM UITsmmflmlA Cf\ai.t w/hot tt.ib, -SOr ....... tMNby, end Na ~ tied on ..... cMdfllmt .. IOf WIY .... or OCher COfMIOfl 38A with hletdWOOd ftoora 4 100 " trom I .. ,..,., a It y • ... .,_, doea NnlOoy dealse II 81 U9lld dllae aolldtlr ti ~ In ...... dMIQnMlon. MW carpet. fr.-h '*'1t y..-. F ,_ ltltdlen 2 ....,.. 1••1 .. 1'*"111'1·"""' aeQnCI tMraoy IM-oor-to d9 un lllotedO en lddr.aa or OCNr Stiel .... Wll be "*'-double giwage Latoe R4 _, r.,..... • ........... ,., I !MdNdtfy Mend~ ... atufll0,oebetta'**1o ~ wtthOUtwwrwrty • ....-Of D ·1y p·111' ~IOI Room b Mt colOrld TV• NOnNlfy 788 ,.... I... ........ • end Ml -.ct.Id .,., dOea ~.. 61 .... said .... ... be medt lmPied. reeardinO Ilda. ,_. II I dltlonal un.i. • 123 * seoo '395 to IM 1• -l l 72 .':. • r::!. .w ,.... Nr'°Y alecf 10 --• Manera, 1u re1puHll '""'°"' ..,,eney, ...,,_ Ot Mltion. cw ~ a-•• ., ... lltr. _.,., Tom W ·5335 11111-aWJl-ml a ntr .... MT INlt Pf09"IY to be IOtd to ...._=...,... puecte tmplld, •eoai dlne '*' poe. '° ~ pttndpal b111o _, .. !:.!2. ,... ... . MtWY"" obna ... D>• .. -. •*""Po· ...-on,~~~._ ~~~O!!! . Ml-lln '"....., a _.!_ °"'*'tlleraoy. l·T THtOU'IHOAHT.A to taeWy !tie~.,._ .._,eun --.,., ---~ ... :;:;;"; OAT!. 11/0t/M cMODn'4*ikA'-be9nfllld MC» of 1'le Note cw OU. Deed GI TM'. Mltl In_. UL IMc• l r:: ,_ AmllCMll IAWW A by IM,__.,..,_. you. 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JOhn '4t--0420 Oak & nr. 157·DOOA Oowt. p!Umblng. marltte, ~Mer. MM220 • •ble ,., ... {714) 5-41-4114 HarbOr ., ... 1a1-t103 laf.0730 ANVTIMI Commerclei· 241;;· ; IUraiidal llll*'t Carwit kv1oe tub encl. roofing, etc. J1utaiy HHPAl.,.T1NO • 1Nf/lXT fl .-Ir fJilil ltniii __ _ Q£W(Xlj3 like to A~lr·PWllOO'llddltlone llNtdt al =::o-:ru• 1'~r.~t IMtl.. iMibkWORk. sm:ti Job:. Quality at winter retM l'IJ+Rawxtt J tiltfmRl"I 8ABYSITyourch11dlnmy Doora-.tc. 5"4MHO PUll•iiiTiii -H'dffU:1tll NewpM Cotta M•a pr,..ee1.o.w,142·4H3 p el ~a 10yrt .. per.lllflllclli l'IOme. (714)241-01111 R9$)al,.Doort-Alteratlont Quelltywork treuet ~~~zt:r~~~~r ~OoHeatlngAlghtN~ lrvtM. ~'U7W175 •INT/EXT'. 20 Ywt bper. rw-::.c~~?O AMI retet. Judi .,.._7309 ......... ::::i,, Aemodel·P•nel·Lodc ... tc 425513 • Na-7~1 I reeld. mobll hm #AC IL ".::":'---•• :=a,, ..... ~ Av.,. Room Ht +. a...~ ' t;Plft01Nord lir™"'O ., rn Wlrtdow·Fencet·C•bl~ 8fe0 8520 PTL H3 • ..... .... ft.... E.xter!Ot etuoco t130 .. ....... . • p lee ell fleld• LADIES! EXPEA MAKEUP 35 yruxp J«ry 541-4"413 RESIO/COMM'UINO 28 • ..a -42 3 J. Lil CtbAIAd4 * 1 MY•* motttltt-l.'l.o441 fntlEi. p1Mt;lr19. ,;. ~a11t l40-1810 aftl•tlfeehlon moelel I• Cattd. vr• Oo my own wotlit. Llc OomPetlW t• tot M Aetldentlal a Commerc;lel. CLEAN & !XPIRT ....... • p•-cu1tom exturlno, Quallty •M offering· mlk•ui> IMtont. •1 218041· Al M6-l l28 typte of Comm. Conet. & AL.SO CerPet oteanlng ov.r 20 yeara •Xl*lenot ---.... , ... wonc Pr0blem1-No Prob- A .... Chrlttlne 845--7185 XLBIMf Caterino§.,..,. Reeld. r9$)alrt. 20 vrt AND palntlno . ..,,.3712 Lie. T-118.421 790·1353 ~~eat."-:~~~~ 1em1i #32MM 0~7131 llii;;~IWJ~~ifllQ\ln!!l:'r.:':g FACIAL MAKl!·UP Speel•ll%lng In H~m•de &a•rt""7 ltnlct exper. 751•3M 2 tic. L_iil&..afl .. ABC MOV1NO .. ,.5~r&G·(1l4)83Met1' 'ii9 Setv. "*'· Hol~ ,., .. In your plaoe $50, Quality l'oodl . 751-3842. i!mSfotCfiiYl,tf ip;c;iiJ HANDYMAN LARO! and wd Quldt cateful TtH().4• 803 a.tbOl 91. 8114135 • By apptm. 192-5387 Ct•••t Cwrtlt lie In Logo'•· Wi1ctteut~ ~"':.1~7~ ~?or'~ ~LLI hold. CteeMre. = LO RATU. 5S2-o.4t0 • 1~~:1~::.~==.4 9 711-1!.'f R"otldey Intro Offer. A~· I bfiwwer-patiOa path; IN TIME STITCH '0-9ond/lnerd1Nf 912.1e37 nlnm llLLlll 128) yrt exp -:: ft:7 I 0o ll'tumblng Alatlt 199 f ttory hOU8I SM, 2 I • al. etc, No . Job to tm•ll' 531·3835 Of' 88e~2200 ONE CALL OOl!S IT ALLI -b•Vl• Pelntli;g i °'""' .... trotn S18 ttory S38. AJ'• 837-8038 ltmtt Rau. Mlctley 53e-<>553 we rtx 11. br .. k 11. buy It°' 14:,=•)IO a~ •llP« 11...,.1 Mlm M. Rtpllt faucet•, dltP, etc .. l;tate Llw JA11 Fir..... l\801 " 5'8·&009 ~ .. ~ -f '·own ranep. OrenV" CO. Orlcllnal "ALm • Y Anytfme M&M J4f.f03r ... .,.._.il'!f~~'ll~~~ MARINE MAINTENANCE CleuJaJ ....... ~ . """"' -412t or 241•1853 Student ~· Tneureo 25 yrt ...,., In 0 c Call $tat• ... rtqUltel tflet all Paln""""/Vatnittt•""'maln. AoliBXv SPEeixt Firewood quality •Piii Aepalr•.;alntt~. "", .. a1i. HMCJMnlna. huebanestwtte UC. T124-43e. 84 t.f.427 tor tree eet. '5484418 !x'*1 Servloe 1 ....,_,. oontrectort -"O perlorm •~...:.aa.-. """ "'W' ....onedUO'AcOl'ddellv •tc. ,.. .. tm•t•. t Prori ellable NEWWarettouM8tor199 31yrt exp.1lvrtll'I.,... wor1towrl2001nCNdlno --.... M0·8355 We Wiii ctHn your ho!M. anywhere Jim 836-85el Gary §:45-5277 Pil ::'&o:i.:.~~-2829 p-• -QUALITY PAINTING Lie #409030 M4-et1t labor end matertllt muet ** '" ** ltUktttf•t -Jolly or Debbie &.u-7014 lbaliaL , • ... FAIR PRICES. FME ti. ucen.-d. UnlleeOMd Computertmd ACCOl.!ntlng, small ltiTMiiillOOI(-..... YOUR HOME OR BOAT la • l AXOt.b oVt-REMOYE PROF. HOUSECLEANINO R Mb !IAolh EST. JOHN 831·2080 , ... !tn]lna!n contr1Ct0t• enouto '° & Taa hMcel. 0!7 $211 ....... WILL BE CLEAN! r •• ·1 Furnlt\ir• Trull T,... Hive OWN tupPllA 10 ~ Cuf1om Painting RALPHS PAINTING ~~ICE ... ,.In their actvtrtlelno • Ing • Payroll• Tax•. GOOO help II hard to nnd . f EES . 963.5415 NOAM Yet·~'*· Kettty 147-7657 1erraott)appy~tomera. Rea. ciuttom Int/ext, rett. a MAINT. 20YwuJtPtr. contrectore anCI con· Ml Doug Luctlenll{y 751~7781 Eat. Ohl tlle 960-03711 Topped/removed. c ... n. LT HAULING. MOVING SCAUB"A·OUI ,AMton· UC. taot44, 815-0383 lree•1.. tic. M1·3518 lli:LS ::: aumert. contect M~~~ &ulld/Aemod: ~. kit \ lana nkt alracltrl up, new l1wn1. 761-3478 Garege & Ytrd C4nupe t>telfelleblelr••· My tup-RAINBOW PAINTING ll't PMetl I..,.., Orondi'::.!n~trac • beth. ore. rm edd. petlO c;f)ltaJ Builneea m ltatral Clean UPt•Tr .. Trimming Jon • MS-8182 pllel/Jeanne 141-9999 85~-=' ~E~I l:'~a8 Apt, Aaeld. 'ph .... lie. :::::11:::~ :r.: Sta t:· Llc•n•~ ='::.~t=.~~~~~· !yj!0oui::rot1~f:a'* llRm·llOl OlllT. Yard Malnt.•H1u11ng College student w/IQ tr\lek ltllt llttlat 780-8520 PTL 953-4213 K: Funk• 945-0193 · Board, 28 CMc c.nter C '"l M a..1-~model/A-alr1· commt MIKE 850-3263 tow rate, prompt. Thank -12 YRS EXP: I'm tmall. Plua. Room 800. 8.,,tt Compettve ~t ... f()( all I• Ht lautl and relld Llc'd .bonded COMPLETE CLEAN·UP you Court 759·11178 CdM Off dt1tV Peaoe Otftc.r wlll M~ ptlcee ere tmalll p l AEPAIA 8pea.llet~i200 I Ana. OA 92701. type. of Comm. Conit. & IPIOIAL1 IUAll In• FOf' .St· 552-8142 . Gen melnt ,, .. trlm/r.. • t'IOU~lt rour home. Ref• AO 0( BOB 850.f.477 ·~r •L ,... FrM •t. 30yr• •xP· R..id. r••lr•. 20 yra AH••m 1•2 0111 ' mov1i. Mauio 831-41197 GEORQE s HAULING IVlll. "''' "4·8318 ALL PAINTING S.5-<4735 FlMfAINd lNTERioN8 770-2725 anytime Witt iiiiil•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e)(per. 781·38'2 llc. -• ATOM CONSTRUCTION No Job to Small Int 1450-u Ext S750 u HANOING/STAIPPING Aooft * IPHITlllTf ... •-Wall Unite. Entertainment Addition•. petlot, rooting, QUALITY LANDSCAPE S95-tl00e U .. Hl!tl WUh.patc~ • ...j.palnt;::f VISA·MC 873·1512 1'*o JOflln Hc:'Y:1r ,;, r• _,.... c K B p 1 um b Ing, heat Ing, Maintenance, 1prlnklers. RUEGER HAULING -yrt n . 9$)roo1 knook1 often when you Amerlcan Conll 839-0e 18 ln:~~~~-,.:~o~n :~~-~~~7 wrought Iron & concrete cln·upl. Scott 1142-3018 Fu~ltur• truh CIHn·UPI :Ro~ 20 CAP~ ~ERV DAN SAL VER PAINTING Expert Wallco1191'1ng In· roofing. '!fal" 64f.1213 UM '""It-getting Dally l>Of'Ch repair. 557-8381 Why Not The Bat ln1t1ll/ Mitt MS-Solt Ton M 'w year~~;~. LIC '#4251124 1tall1tlon. R .... ConlUll· lftla1/Alt111t&n1 Piiot Ol•Hlfl•d Agf, 10 ..... Car~alr7 SCHMIOT CONST. Don't remove trHI, 'ltwna. Bealtla ltmct ony c eeney • Calf Anytime. 914-2011 ant ANlgnmt. 581•8500 IM!Aoi•s creation• I =:.,t."' Orang• .. t P~ Xr ... • Repelrt ifes+ FOR LESS move! Enlarge! lntured, 1hrub1. lawn acalplng, TWTl Ulman PARKER-BEECH Painting NORMS WALLOOVERING Alter1tlon1. N.ad hem• Ptton• M2·5878 Aeeurfaclng·Seekx>ttlng Dryw1ll-Patch~Reptlr Bonded. Lie 8288148 compl clean-upa & m11nt. FAIW.1111&11 Main .. gen cln-up1~r• Pelntlng et llt S.t. Ref'a. ALL KINDS. FREE EST. 0t , ... ,.7 Call 81'en· RooflngAepatr1.63t-4 199 CarpentryD1ve646-2890 M7-9854 or531-5515 Mf'\l.a.rt545·6287 $15.appt545-1334 trim.up 20yrtGa1·30811 •t.M6-5e37 14&-e:M4 Ltc#33098e 7~7211 da·982-40H forappt 1 ..... Vafanbla.. IH1t1 Vafuala... Ap.rtPata F!f!hW Arart .. ata, Vat. Aputatata, Val. Arartatah, Val. 1 It Aauuc .... ta •11 Wu... 1111 ltlr Wu ... ll!J!rt 1tacf1 lJlf 111 c1 .. eatt 1211 1..,.rt IMcla UR C..ta Mna 2724 Daaa Ptiat 27 .. l!!J!ft ltacla 2711 IU.t 2HI §plNITOXL RboiRds *OAlllR* llTI Tiil IDMI ... _ .... ________ IF OCEAN VIEW ;;;; - -.. -IJem pref lovety :f1g 11 .. 2 Advice In All. Matter• a Repel '" HlllYI m ~!v~ lived In. 2br COndq, 18:::~~~°::~;,! ~~ Oelull 2 br 1'Ai bl lndry Deluxe 38 r 28. wlfrPIC. ltplc/poOt. $3?.S\;t pd 11t CounMllng. 1815 ~o. El 11 llLll' New~' TI,. cZ,,., GATED VILLAGE COM· d/wmlcfo/oven lrpl2CAI 870-8091 ' hkup. newer. twnh11 bltln1. gar, balcony. No /lutS100dep241-0832 Camino R .... Sin lem. No exper wlll treln-1• 3000E.CoutHwy CdM MUNITY 28drm 2'AiS. encl gar.,tra1h p/u $800 •~. fncd patio, encl pet1 559-7184 Ltc'd. 482-7298 lnter•ted •contlC1 Pau • 1.,.,. ..,.. ft 0j PURE mo. 1175-1.739 Mtrcie Wlntet rental bachelor~t crport. • Hemllton Set. No IOUIYllW F/rmt• lhr hM In H.B r -at or GIOf'ge. 5-42-7211 S.byaltter Meded. mom- fJVV .....,. • I 2 •• 0 1 block to bMctl '.o\t>lk tc _9et1 .87$/mo ralg Pool/Jae. frple. nloe &rN -Inge tll early eftlfnoon. LUXURY. Getage. SPA In 1111 A.aa .. bay 1450 mo 675_..002 831-12ee Only 10 mlnutH from $325/mo+ utll. 984-7702 *FLORAL* my home 5-46-9108 muter •ultea. Dining So COUt Piau aford 3t>i . Laguna your own p1lv111 IN NEWPORT BEACH Lg Mitt bdrm & bl In CdM room. woad burning fir• 2ba S725 pool home or 2 Aputatall, Oaf. ocean View lrom D•N A grNt Pl9CI to ltve on the fem prel. S400 + v. utll * 11111111 * WILUBf•z~Hng ••-plec., mlerow1v1 oven bdrm hM $500 kids pets Point's m0tt MCluded Upper 81y. Prlvtt• 844 5511 -- private PJllO ELEOANl a .. t lee S39.ST90 ... ,.. 2702 ecenlc blull. Llk• new 2 clubhou•H a hHlth • FOUND •os FILL Tiii .....,. ..... LIVING only 15 minute' Br widen, xtra large prl· IPll, 8 tennl1 oourt1. 7 Male NB apt, 2BR 2b•. n I II h 11.1o aw -· Al to Fashion taland. 15 T11tia 2290 2111 lU bt, 1110 ••· 2Br l'AiBa. No !t,'· Max 2 vate patio•. C1 1t pool1, cloM to bualMlt. $350. Straight or non-•• 11 ... •7•I hu an opening 1°' & • mlnu1 .. 10So Co Plaza Cou .. y1rdtownhouee38d (714)181-8581 perton• $12 /mo. 2283 980-6331or8e1·M41 OC Airport, F11hlon ltralghtOK.531-6643 ARE FREE hJtrall,..aHtr~'• CEPTIONIST. an• t~. • jutt east ol Newpon Btvo •, • FOf'dham. Catt 543--5-478 _ lalind convenient lhopt hi.,.. Hlttl .. ll meuagea, grMt ce ""''· • & 1outh of Sin Dlegc 2 ~ba. AtllChed dbl~ Coo1stllne wlfull ocn vu 2 Br. IQ• fed "•rd. Raat ltacla 2740 on tight M/prof. n-smkr to thr 2Br can·. .,.,-•. , ••• , •• ,. llllng. tome typing. EOE. • rr .. wiy 2473 Orengt gar, lrplc, •le. & pool. 1tep1 to water. dl11 1Br K 1 • · • 2Ba apt CM S250+'Ai utlt Conttct Geyla Pe,.t, Ave 83l-M39, By appl Redhlll nr SA Freeway Pool. aecurlty 0"· CIOM pet 0 . $800. mo. llW LIDllY ana. + depotlt &4&-2178 • -.. .. 7511-5748 • only Ava 1211 $700. 730-0676 toeverythlng. Royel Tittl· 64e-<>72 l Now renting on BHch Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· N. k f 11 tu 1 H2·11ll Ot-..ltHllt• •-~att' •••TflHll ' · C d !-• tlan lag Bch 484-8083 •PENTRIOGE-COVE* Blvc:L So of Ad1m1 Ave. mentl 6. Townhou1t.t on-em g iem, • r rn "' _... - : Bluff• Cond~lrg, 4 bd, 1 .. "'!••• 2B 28 11 1e e1 r 1c Studio, 1 & 28r + loft from $720. (Alk about condo. $300. mo. lncld• (114~14-111 M/F CdM M•-0210 • fem rm + bonu1 rm Uafara11•.. 241G Ctrtaa ••I Mtr 7 ...J1D, ~b~P g~r. vp001;~; units. lndOOf' raqu•t~ll. turnl1hed apta. complell utll. 552·8223 _ Sunny. •P•clous. neutral 3-4' Mtrboat SHp, posh 5 Convenient 2 BR 1 ba So-S9SO/mo. 556-9200 tennis. pool. spa. uuna. with TV, llnen1 & uten1ll1. Prof't F/M non-smkr IQ NB *pt I* BeautyUJ••nuaT decor $1650 Av• br,2'A ba.WestNewporl ol-hwy, tvall now $795 For le11lng Info call mtybl rented lor 1hor1 ttme wtk to bch $400.t FOUND: neutered Cat, •llPllVllll* - Jin/1-780-9878 Agt nr bch $1350 759--0588 752·5065 or 645-3176 *llEllOIUTll* 960-24111 term-or lo~). On Jim-639·8722 or 645-6668 blk/bge mele. Vic. PCH & IUIRP UTllT DELUXE TOWNHOUSE. A,ul•tall Farai1•.. LARGE 2Br 18a. Temp Lg 2 & 3Br Apia. NflW crpt. SUWllD bor" Ad. • San Joaquin Rmmt/F thr beaut. cond~ Irv Terr entrance. CdM. c:t.~9~~ti:~=,fg";~ . I Ulln&ITI 38R 3ba. frplc, Ille rental Approx 4 mos drapes, Ille. etc w/pool. HUii Ad. In C.M all amenltlH 780-8609 d11tgn & leb. IOf' r ... We re looking lor """ kitchen & baths, vacant l1U•t1 $625/mo.559-9265 Nopet•·642"5210 VILUIE 144-1100 $320+.548-2475 FOUND1m1llWHITEmai. t1urant1 & comm. pro-motlvtted. relllbl• 2 3 3 1 6 I h P I• c e I I • 260f $575/mo 2 8d 1 ba. Piiio. NflW 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury POODLE vie 18th & )«:t1. Seeking to 1111 thf agreulve people to work S 11ooimo. 675-4333 I II LARGE 2Br 2B1 temp ren-nice eu11lde location. apts In 14 plena. 1 Bdrm. Share 3br 2b1 In CdM Tu1tln C M. 548-9158 position of; 40 hra or more plwk. Xlnt LUXURJOUS 2Br 2Ba fOf 2 Ill Approx 4 mos pool Indy rm close to Ill 2 Bdrm and Townhom• S340 mo. Non-tmoker Production SupervllOt t>eneflt1. MOOern N.,... Eutbluff rent/option. 3 br. people onty 011 pd S675/mo 559-9265 149 E Bay ' · -+ pools. tennie, water· *M Tll WITll* Sheryl/Mark 675-9665 FOUND wht Semoyan· Min 5 yr1 exp req. Wiii bf port Buch u lon 2 b• 7~~~76 Bison' 51050/mo 673-l230 *PATii &nl* TIL ll&IAIEIHT lall1, ponds. Gu plld Beautiful 28r w/d«I. W/O WOOObrldge. Furn rm. Pv1 SplU n~~~~';~/Saker r .. p. for all manufac-M2-8lM --------1 C I M •Jl!4.a w 11 lkl r the beh 1•2 110• From San Diego Frwy hkup, lg kitchen. frptc, ba. 1ux1o1ry eondo. lem. to turlng. achedullng. coet ---------EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME ti I t ll Mrut 1 & ~;,'$6~ ~Up • • drive North on &..ch to $2185/mo 780-0818 ahr wl M/F. S2751mo L0tt 11/17 REWARD Sml control. qu1Uty contro• •llllllEfll• 4BR. 3BA with pool. CAil tl 111 •Immediate Occupancy McFadden and w .. t on lncl1 utilities. 551-1582 Hlm1lay1n Cit. Whtlgre) and thlpplng. Xlnt saJIJ') Full-time. D1n1 Potnt $2000 lease 640-7559 ALL UTILITIES PAID •Month-to-Month llle81iB..AU McFadden to Seawind •WITllFlllT* Q& f mulclng1 lrvln• Terr & t>enefltl. Send resume Charl HOUM 483-110 HBlbor RldQ.e 2Br. formal Compere before your rent 11111·2111 ••••TlllTI VIiiage. (714)883-5188 *Pltfllln• rlfH ti CdM 760-8582 to: BRICKLAYERS Helpfr dining room. Muna & prvt Newly decorated, custom -.,...,. 1Br on Baytlde Or wlprvt Ital . ~Tom cat w/blk P 0 . Box 120. 3001 Red • must have good ttaM b9 Jae. Comminlty pooh dal•nn futur• pool Cnta MH H "4 SeauUlully landaacaped WALK TO BEACH. tB1 beech & boet mOOf'lngs. collar. Nr Maln/P-'m, HB. HUI, Bldg 5, Suite 108, d---da"'"" •7J<.311" .,... I r.· ~arden ipts. Pooll•na. wt drapH & cerpets ant ar/storege pt ., C I Meu C1 92"26 .,.._.. .,..., v ,, o tennis. aecurlty gate Calf bbq, cov'rd gar..,,e. sur· .,. • 00 $1195/mo 780-0818 I"""" 2~h 1o· 15· R---•rd """ .6...,.5 01 • • . v Antt• 759-0780 Agt rourided with pl~ land-1Br w/l>Nm c:ell1, lg patio atto/decka No pets. .5 Imo. 536-4837 · $4();.' 261-~~·Ann:tt• .... ">JV" ,,. scaplng No pets 2Br furr Nr OCC Falrgrnd1 Quiet 2Bdrm 1'/oBa $650-$170 lr.iH 744 3 & 4Br. 2B1. gtr. yrly IM L0tt/REWARD. F•t rem * lllllITT * Oln/llttall ltlfft~ LUXURIOUS TWNHOUSE 365 Wil 1:a2 19'7• nghbOrhd $500 751-3531 161 E 18th 642-0858 · .. Ne.....,.,. Penlntula S900-Offict ltaltll 2t14 oranne/blk calico "II Entry level. Untrmed se-lrvt""". •di.,., •.·30·5 1".-~ CON003br3ba.S1t25 son~. n 151E21st 548-2408 3 br Cdndoi8oormoCaU s 120o"'Av1U Dec 11. Tincollar&"CICl"n:me curlty lnduatrltlpollt1on1 ~plut.caliM~Slmp~ 233 16th Place. 675-4333 Baa l. ltac• 2640 1 BR WHtlld•. atove. 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 Doug Ammerman work 675-4812. 754· 1792 Bkr lllNIT AIU teg. E 18th, CM 955-1827 1v11t. Min. 18 yrs old. 261·7044for appt refrlg . no petl. s45o. 851-2000760·6951 hm• 150 1q It prof ofc dy1or850-5163ev Own tr1n1p. Better thin --------NEWPORT BAY CONDO 3 Ylll IWI 84S..382 Beautllul. quiet 2 Bd 2ba, 2 4Br, we.lk to beh. Ind!) w/wlndow view. 2361 avertge wage. we pro-Olll Bd 2 •,;ba 1850 Sq Ft, 2 ClllTIY ESTATE p1t101 Moat ult Incl. 622 hkup1, yrly. No pets Campui Or, #211. lrvlne. LOST Sun. Nov 11 1m u Yid• guerd cerd & uni· Butera, lrvlne need• car gar, sec gate, w/boat Hamilton-Ron 548-0477 1••111 IEWI $1200/mo. 752·7474 r TIGER CAT /red & Beautiful & park like FOP "· -corner Campus & Von em • w form. Full/part time. All eicper. cook1. Call for atlp !~~e~~~~~~-1253 THE DISCRIMINATING Brighi airy & new. Cptl & WlllW• ILfl $875/mo yrly 3Br 2B1, Karman. Incl recep· fleteoller1, CM 548-7078 1hlft1 & wknd1. Appl) appt. 857-2103 _ PROFESSIONAL drapes. 2 Br 1 V• Ba APAITllllTI lrplc, D/W. lower unit. tlonl1t. phone an1W9l'lfl0. Lost: White male POOdle. 9am • 5pm Mon thru Sit. CQUNTEA SALES· Oceen close lg 2br 2b1 vPrlvate Patios f Ad A ttO' Twnhse. Micro, trplc. 2 Av1ll 12/1Agt673-0060 conl rm. coffee rm prlv Vic: Tu1t1n/16th St. NB 1820 Orangewood, Suite FIT PIT 64...«21 atone lrplc 2 gar newer vcovered Parking or c n car gar w/opener. Lakes, Convenlently located In BIG CANYON 3Br 2•,;Ba $400/mo. 752-2464 64~68 2 1 3 . 0 r. n g. I c.. Be . t . Cl kltch kld1/pet S700's ph vspaclous Apts Call a stream• & w1terl1ll1. one of 1rvtne'1 newett townhOUH. Yrly IH CdM 2333 E. Cout HW) •• , •••• 1. inri1112 978-7243 rgs rom• Hnera Best Rlty lee 539-8190 veining Area Poollapa, no pets. $875. resldenllal eettlngs. St450/mo. 48.._0250 280 SF with lavator) .avu lllll, WllTllT 0811111 Rere option to buy 4ba hH :::walk-ln·Clo~ts D 'I p·1o 549-2447 or 545-3115 WlndwOOd Glen offer1 1, 2 Ground floor 645-5363 ESCilTS/MtHLS F .. t paced 0 C Mag driver w/econ. car. $200 multl-tevel bath lrplc gar Home-like K1tcnens al y I t EASTSIDE 2 BR l'A & 3 bedroom apartment• ... GUYii WT 8 need• tharp, organl2ed: wit/FT, $100. Wk /Pl s1200 Best lee 539-6190 1 block to Hunttngtoro btths, patio. No · pete. Ideally 11tu1ted nHr Privacy, luxury & MCurlt) Co1t1 M9" 345 tq h 2 Outcall ONLY 836-1119 non-amokl"" lront office 547-0587 Joyce __ Center, 1 & 2Bdrms furn AO-VISOR S600/mo, Call 546-9950 schools, shopping and + aweeplng fairway VieW rooms .+ ba $300 WARM WOMAN 18 •• 57 ... SH Cltaeate 2276 ITILmH FREE parhll 2Br. 2Ba, dbt oer. ptus MS-3345' 484-3803 Senaoua--yet doeen't need =::v.G~~~";r=: * llllYlll * FULL OCEAN VIEW N...,. LA QUINTA HERMOSA 642-5678 E·alde 1Br. new carpet & For leasing Information many arnenltlel. No petl lllPllT llU·ll IFfO what c1u1H beblH? mar. llte dictation. lhor1· Full/part time Polltlona neverllvec:tln.2brCOndo 16211 Parkside Ln, I ~~~'!s~~o~':~9~~-A please c a ll · (7 14) PINMcaJIM4-0509 700tf·3offcs&reoept Wtnll0ve.nlceguy407 hand• plu1. St1r1 at Starla a1 $"4. plhr. Clll d/wmtcro/ovenfrpl2car block West 01 Beach.:? 559-5012 Monday-Sun· NEAR BEACH· 3 BR 2b• 1300 91 . open IP pten. KldaOKM2·103 1 $1150. plu1. Send r• 751-2689 encl gar trash p/u S80C block So 01 Edinger E·•lde quiet 2 br l'A bl day 8:30 am to 5:30 pm upper apt. Ftple<: + 2 cai WIH bulld to aull. Also Wlnllred Van Leer contac1 1ume to New Homes _D_e _n ,-.-11-0_r_I h_o_R_e_c_e_p_t mo 675-1739 Marcie 141·1"1 Twnhse w/patlo. pool. ger $1200/mo. Agt ad)C 2000 If. AudY fOf 8011 101 , Shadow. clo Megai.lne. 3151 Alrwa) Benefits, 4'Ai Oyt. Exp carports & laundry Avail L It • 274 875-8170 Of' 984-3375 occpy. $1.25 gro11. Dally Piiot. PO Box 1580 Ave. Bldg J.1. Coste req'd. NB M2·2628 12/b~~ r~~l~~r~mo llH:..iu:.1n11 NEWPORT CREST Condo 852-8714 R & H INVEST Cotta M .... CA 92628 ~':~~· m~~~26by ~ DRIVER/Proceuterver ~.,"" 3br nr poolltennl1 O.C. Airport area. 225' to Traftl 1 aume only. Hra flex. Muet have owr HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR HUGE new studio, 600 sq. Only 10 mlnutH from $1100/mo Agt 5-45-2235 630'. S1.10 1<1, ft. Lotl ol PRESIOENTIAl car. Over 18yr1. Ellper ft beaut bthrm, $350. Laguna your own private parklt\l'I utll t lnct Gr .. t ·---•TNR •••'T t S w Att ~-·•-~ mo Cuey 857-2103 ooean view lrom Dane NEWPORT HEIGHTS 18d .... . INAUGURAL TOUR $885 --•-•n1:.-pre · · rny __.._ Point's moll eec:luCSed gar, '"' yard. 1485 ivall Loc•tlon. 852·9366 JAN t8th..JAN 22 1885 lnlld• Salee and Service 548--06711 Iv meg LARGE Bachelor wtth prl· soenlc bluff. Like new 2 Jan 1. 980..05111 Share CM 1250IQ ft ore FOR INFO (714) 774.7777 COOfdlnttor. Elcperllfloe ORIVERS-Crott Country vtte patio $360. 859 W. B widen ta la ,.. PI w/bulld«. Shop lp9CI with IBM PC. Vlalcak:, Calll lie req-no exp. nee 19th Sf C0tt1 Mesi. r · x r r.-r • Verealllel 1 8t Vu *800 evall. •250/mo. S46-9451 la1lat11 0,,. 4014 Word1t1r, D1t1 e .... For ••acGr.,..Of' y .... hta vate pallot. C a ll Vllle8atboe2brS11SO • -P"""etll EI I m -.. ... • Lg 18r w/poot, lndry fac. 980-6331 or &e1·M"41 531•4980 Agent •CdMdlxtult ... AC,impl ... s~i:! Flr~n S.gE~~ 1531 Plecent11 CM water pd $424/mo. 1864 I lta L 7 prkg from $225 2855 E. lngton Beach 983-07411 llllYll (Y ) w•-1 Monrovia. 548-0336 lf!Jtll C• VE A 8A1 l LES 2 8 r , Coaat Hwy 975.eooo ' M -• 11:. • Thursday, November 22 NflWIY decor 38d 2 bl 18r'TI50 aiJiWJlr. frig 2ba,penthOUM with view, . Start wour own Alrp()(1 UYllT ULll Expe(~edll ~~IY.5F()(73 In· P9li5' 50'deett 01~ Ptltl Call btwn lrplc, MC, 2 car parlillng. Ct••trcial Limo hMo. for M llttlt MUPLll-terv ...... ca .... .t. 4 ARIE ( :vtarch "21-April 19): Long-ran&c ''1ew is rfeccssary. Means ~J;,~1,y '?m~ gar. N~ ,...11 9am-4pm dalfy 545-4855 no P•!~ •• 0s;.;20001mo ltalala ztll u a2•000 dn & t8SO/mo ~ L e c TA 1 c 1 A " / don't confine )OUr!>clt. open hnci, of commun1cat1on. take chance on .. -........ ., FILL I PAITTlll JOURNEYMAN 1 5 I I S7 631 -8155 Alt 3PM 2 Bd, fri-.. d/w & itove. OFFICE/WAREHOUSE 1884 LIMOS only 4 left llll W•I• • m n vr• }Our o.,.n )pcc1a ta enl!> Journc} \.\Ould prove fruitful -family HWuftll S650/m~. No """'t•. Cell .... , 1000 IQ ft In CM. lnterne tlonal Moto1 ., exp. Ten1nt lmprove- mcmber will appro .. e. W atch Caprn.orn~. .... btwn 9_4PM 5.45'-4855 Cotta g ... 3 br. 2 be hm. 1213)435~5311 Coach 151·548' limited ~penlng1. Wiii ment ••per. helpful. TAURUS ( .\prtl 10-May 20): ( iood news comes regarding money. S485/mo 1 Bd 1 ba upper · OCC 111 prl\lledg" I I W trtln. Ceff\640-7321 ext clHn-cut. mu1t have tn\.CStment pornhlc ta\ refund or tnhentanee. You'll become more unit. gtr, Indy rm. c!OM 2BR 28A F/P 2 car gar. nr nS250 ~o. 548-3874 fllE ITlllW ILll. t I aal 32 good driving record. f b to lhop• oc:Mn, avatl now 1850+ 43"7 aq ft . l /J ,. __ MIO/ S1lery negotleble. awan:o appearantl'. od} image Purckase ofweanngapparel could be 1823 Pomona 5500 eec dep. 846-a880 M•l•IF•m•I• retired. AIRPORT AREA .. OOo ft. .. ... 1.,!,..r ... aJl -.. nn 1n••cd.. llltOAl IUllT, 770-0102 04' 788-0084 featured. Gemini plaH 1nterest111g. prod\lctne role TSL MANAGEMENT Roa a all Uke dogt a 844 t 0 ""'' ... .,, .,,v.. m l=ront and back office 4 GEMINl 'M ) l j 20 C •~2-1•n3 *Ln 28r 281 Blufft m v ' (7141 °"' 1 Some admln. ld .. I IOI nm to midnight, M thnl r:. fUmllWI . 3) --une ) ooperat1on wtth l acuus proves .,... ""' wtPoot. lrplc, 2 carport• drive. 538-0921 WttS., I , T.,..,Ot, houMWlfe. 720-8720 Call 714153f-3Ht FIT.831-2345 beneficial. Stud} '>mall print in wnncct1on with legal as<essments. PALM MESA APTS. s 795_ No pell 752-5822 M .. t., br comoietely furn i•miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi.-·••iiliilmiiliiliiliiliiliiliil;m-nghts, spec1al perm1'>!>1ons Focusonpo!>s1blcpannersh1p.JotntdTons. Ea1t1ld• 2 Br. $585 No prlvbaMM8\lerdear .. mantal status ~oqno pla)s role pell 1561 M ... Dr Call •IOUIFIMT• Fml only $250 548-8&77 CANCER (June 21-Jul' 22> Be read' for change. travel, vanet} btwn8·4 5-46-8880 YEARLY. 3BR, 2BA. with ft /kit...._ 1 I / / latge UYlng room Upper noon'\ w ....... Pf v. nr and spcc1a commun1c1111on fro m member of o pposite sex. Focus al'o SHARP W·tld• duplex up-unit. 2 car perking. MBf' bu1 route/Shopping o n employmen1. pets. special SCI""\ ices. rci,oluuons concerning health. ttalrs 2Br 1B1. encl gtr. aoundproof. 52000 mo. Center. can 982-5780 Virgo plays major role W/O hkup. nflW drapee & Bl<r 875-8ll l llttla~la LEO (July n . \ug. 12) Pleasure pnnuplc IS a<.cented -!>Cenano ~~I::· 1f::"~~~ ~ highlights children an obJec·t,. luxur) 1tt>ms. domestic adJu~tmenl. check 770·5828 c. IUUll llTIL Po pulanty tncrea~s. s1><·culat1on 1s highlighted and }Ou could wm a ..>PCl<tOus srngle one Wkly rentall now •v•ll Co ntest. Libra figures tn p1<:ture •STUNNING Lg 1 & 281' & two bedroom apts 1128/wti & up. 2274 New· 281 Gerden Apt. Pool port Blvd.C.M. 14e.7445 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept· 2.:?) You could gain vdluable tnformatto n 1465 & S595 110 w 18th concerning real estate Be ~ns1t1ve 10 clues. htnt\, subtle nuances. 'fwo 2 Br'•· Avall 1211• IU I In L•I Someone, possibly a Pisces. ts trying to tell you something. Define Ut5 mo. Avell. 1218, NewportBMch,oolorTV terms. sec other~ 1n rcahsttc light. protect assets. 1580. mo. Bth dn. no l 125W'k90t.nodtpoelt. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What had been nebulous can now be dog1. Victoria St. nr C.· 3028WeetCOutHwy m ade solid. Plnns that went awry prove blessing in disguise O rder nyon, 53l·M12 acatln comes out of chaos and financial statement 1s lturpnstngly balan<:ed . VILLA MEOEAA Femlly .. tall 2tl'l ('apncom native proves helpful. loyal. cmplx 2 br 2 b1 dlw lee mg&:::; &bin. POOt SCORPIO (Oct 23-No\. 21 J: You'll be nd ot bamer. money :~rn,~ ~~ ~ 3:;, tbl. ootor tv, 2 trptca. picture ts hn&htcr. you'll locate ttem that had bcc'n lost. miuing or No Pet•. 232uioen apt 1 HCALTH l'-Pt 14. 5411-tttt sto len. You"ll to uch on univcr'lal theme. t1mina '-'Ill be on rnrgct and se101mo M2·5155 CLUBS JENNI~ .... 1 .. 111 te you could be "01ntnK with fame... WI~ I..... SWIMMING plu~ IMn IHI SAGIT1' ARI (Nov. 22-Dec 21 ): Streu on,inaltty. htJhli&ht Want • MilectlOn ot 9'•t mud' more' Sort') b2i UO.,. a;. Aouee;; p1onecnng 'pint make ne" start 111 new d1rtct1on R oman e 1s llvtng? we can offer 111~ no Pfh Modrl\ N t Httle ...., Aeet h1ahli&hted. member of opposite sell make'l declaration of love Leo. thlnQ rr • ame11 apt to• open d1ily 9 to b Joe,. water 14a.1IOI .. Aquarius person! figure in c'<Ctttng. dmmattc scenano 4 Bd hM. II looking In CM. ~ CAPRICORN (()cc 12-Jan 19): Answers :ire foun<.l throu~ NB. or He think of u• fklt 31r nu lrvtne concso I I d Y 'I I IOf' th•I ch~ Ideal IMnQ. S300/mo, rum. Jec/JIO°'. spcc1a cont cts. can c'11nc mccttngs ou I c:irn a ~cret and TSL MOMT 142•1503 A ...... -. more 548-011&. i,apn more secure as result Fam1h member d1M"U't5CS monc> and a possible NB REAL TY 876-1142 _. ........... COM 2ar. n/tlNlr. OOM mo"e Cancer n:it1ve ftaure., 1n unusual ~cnano N•wpor1 8t.t<9' So. to bch Hl-t224 ext 220 AQ ARIUS I fan :io.r cb I H). Wish come\ true. 1nv1ta11o n to WllTUll Wl.Ull 1100 16th Strtft KAM. Of Us.3081 tra\CI 1\ rccC'1H·d Kct•p rc$olu11on~ concerning diet, nutntton, 1 • 2 8d •Pt•. Pool. IP•· (at Onvtt) med1t'al-dcntctl appointment\ You'll be called upon to pcnorm special oa;sr:fA':A~~~T 642-SIJ) ~m~n-=k!';: ta'lk whic h could ptn you added recogn1tron a.s-a 121 Ntwpor1 lu<h No. 1460. ~ utll. 720-1141 PISCE {f-ch 19-March 20). What appeared to tx· a ro dblock w=ticse CM 3 br t~ bl 2 BRO'"'"" Av ... nur M Of' F wanted to tnt 1ge lOuld actualh be a \Ohd \tCpp1ng·!>tonc to progrt'\\ fmphas1~ on atory. patio• dlthw&ther. I I(, hi 3500 elf nm on Chert) ach1c,emcnt <:aH•er prc'lt1gc. 'tf)C'<"tal rC'cognitmn h' 'upcrmr\ bit 1n1 kid• ott no Pet• I• 1 Lake •eso, utll pd orp10 . iaurul'I pcr\oM play unu,mtl hclpfol rolt". ,> ---•~ts mo 450-727..:6~-=-11!~!!!!!!!!!6!!!!!4!!!!!5!!!!!·!!!!!11!!!!!0!!!!!4!!!!!!!~~=Neo~0t~~Roo~e;;1~e-o~2;se~J..~~~~~!!1 ... ____ _ .. • District Managers If you enjoy wortling with young boy• & girls and de1k job• ore not for 'f!>U, consider u cor"r in th• nawapoper circula- tion field. Thi1 11 o unique ~n with doily chol1en9" & rewords. Our o~ing1 ore imm.dlclte. Applicono must ho..,. o von, 1tationwQ90t1 or truck. We offer on lll(eflent tolory with o bonus pion and got ollowonce, We hove on 111e11lent benef'it pion that Includes hospl· tolizotlon lnwronce. libero! vocation ond holidays. Condidote1 must hove o de1lr1 to be tU<ceuful and be witting to work hord. If you tfoilnlt you hove l+le quolificotiOfls. I , ..... oppty in '*'°" to1 ) the llllJ Pillt 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Oii 9qUOI opporMllty ~r ··. ACROSS 1 Mun 6 Algonquian tanguagt' 10 S.ber 14 Meuenger 15 Bol"4tfa 16 Sk..-rak fiord 17 Equine 18 Ot some bits of matter 20 Rocky hlll 21 Camed awav 23 Depar1menl ot France 2• Some carpets 26 Coonae1s 28 Take - -10 30 People mo~er 3 · Settle down 32 Swindle 38 Todav Scot 37 Instrument 38 Cartoonllt Oa1dner -· 39 Timeftller 42 Long SIOttel 44 Repenter• 45 Takeool 46 Rope pa11S 49 Veg8J number 50 F"ewetf 2 14 -51 M11tll ratio 52 Bar bill 55 Buying bonds eg 58 Up 60 Accomphsr- 61 Afoer1a city 62 A Ford 63 Deviates 64 Funny cllaps 65 Garment DOWN 1 Annover 'l Aware of 3 Pass beyond 4 Iowa college 5 Fireplug 6 Sets up lent 7 Act 8 Houa.wlng 9 Lingo sull 10 1nc111ng 11 8ra111n - 12 Blaze up t3 Links snouts 19 -•IQl\lt 22 Generati<>n 25 Possessive 26 Mountain crest 27 Valley 28 Bulfalo o11n<11a 29 Snortty 30 Oun sounos PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED C AL M I COPSE ~~ T S A A 0 L I 0 A AR OIW B E A T BLOODSTONE A G R I BA NO I T • F AR CR AB ;os ER C UE- DECI RE s. 8 0 SSE 0 I DOLS •A ST I A • s A 0 0 u A L NA T I ON A L I T Y 1 .o CT • A AS O N • L E V E LI S T 0 AK S • N E 0 GEN El -F oO B .t.. RES F A A U S 0 L • V I S T A SI 0 A RS co MM I T M E N T' Ac ME ANA I l I ~ T T 0 1 L E SS _! € N _Q..§. .E E 01 32 Aspets1ons 33 Of • S Amera· 46 Diamond ploy 47 vocalist can n'11on 3• Substance 35 Adr0ttness 37 Scremmeo 40 Petlctl enos 4 1 tallle ones 42 Cut 43 Mall drank 45 Cory room 48 Ranter 49 SJ!!!PtOms 51 Brotcen IOOlh 53 No Returns 54 Good grad~ 56 Hemp ftbefS 57 Davids cnaet officer 59 A of ETA It t2 13 f UI. for Clu~iflfd Ad ACTION eao A OAlt.Y ~OT AO-YfSOt MJ-'411 DIMES -A LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE T'O PRIVATE PARTIES s.11 your Item• 7w $50 or ,.., In our fetnOf.# OIMES-.A·l.INES pub- 11-'*1 ..ch S.turday In tM OaHy Piiot. DIMES·A·l.INE •d• mu•t N ~ .o IMJI or bring thflm Into th9 Delly Piiot omo... a. *',.. to lltC/u4Jw 1VUf phOM "'"""* or lld-d,.... /n your IJd, Mt/9 a pt10a CHI ..at I,.,,.• no~ Sony, no COfnmlf't:M# • ..,... .... ~ pltlttr. "' ...... .,..~ DEADLINE: Jp.111. nu-, Coete .... OMw .. Pntl..... 7012 * llff1IU UY* ......... !iectnc. gn. dleut Prloel From $8,900 645-6812 dys &42-1178 ... HOBIE 16 Incl trlr. cat bOX, new trampOI . & more $2200 0-4 7 Reedy to fllh/dlV9 custom 29' CRYST ALINER Twin 2 6 litre OMC ... d""9e Radar. AOF. VHF. falhometer & many xtr .. 139.150 478-1991 Newlpeper THIOOORc ROBINS FORD JOt-0 HAAllOll llLVO COSTA M ISA ">41 0010 THI ODORE ROBINS FORD ~ ~""' HAlllO• llllVO (Q~TA MISA 642 0010 '12TITIT&n • cyl .. auto. mag ~s sltdlng windows. air (2867955) llHI THI ODORE ROBINS FORD I }(IN ) HAllOI llllO (Q\IA ¥1\A 641 0010 ~ . ' SOUTH COUii TT VOLKSWAGE N I 11 t • I 01 ... ·~ ····=·~ .... I{ '88 ~ eon.... comp restored, 289. 1U10. PS POB. Jdfll cond ~ 1 ·~~---------'75 Gr81\eda ~110C • • • • ,,, .... , ~ .... , . ..,,, ........ ,,, ... ' 714 -833-1300 Fiat 123 T17!!1 tl '82 Spyder 2060. dr~ 'II •11.U blue/bge Int. 18K ml. Of'1' S199 down. 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Rec Avall $26.900 Call 0197g_.s 10 E/96e-0550 ..... tl4l ·~213)592·58'0• 'l1YWlll New Paint, new 1n1..-1or (384C8K> 13111 Kl>S-EARN GREAT TRIPS Afl> PRIZES! ·' . -.. > • 1. ·I , ' • . • . • . . 198& TRAIS II I '85 MIGHTY MU .... :::> u I · EACH, WEEK TO ,~ .. · ,/ lst ·PLACE 'WINNER / FORECASTED BY NA r19NALL v KNOWN Joe HARRIS TH E BIT URBO. 1984 ~asmt• Blturbo, $399 •. loaded with all the rxtras including ltathrr. bO mo. • closed end lease. Cap. cost S2o-'225. Down payment Sl,1Bo,9ocash 9f trade Iser. 319071) i ·11111~ IE1\C:l·lllll --·-···;----... .. '• ,~ . .....~e}-~~ ~"~ GM QUALITY SFRVICE PARTS . $238., + •• L-mo. ---.L--1°"'4#(--"11 """"°'u..,.. oowet ~ Mtd,,.,.~....,,..~. 60 ~ dOHd ..a-. ... f40 tO\f ''~ 141 00..-1' o.t)' ""'*"" 1•31} 11 c•Vt"" ., .. #$tit 0.1.>6611 All U't "'°J'IC' 10 ''""" ..... NEWPORT N I • • A N ... ----. ,, •• DJ.l)OO § ,~ v .. ......... 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LA.ol SILICTION OP NIW & USB> PORCHES • I ~ I I f ) I . ' WI D Nl S DAY N O\/E M~ER 21. 1984 OHAN<~E COUNTY r A; trOnNtA .,, r·r ~~'' Wieder reverses Sheri.ff st&llil upervisors' chief will-ask r esearc h into legality of divtdfn two offices wnh 'upcrv1sor Bruce NC"Standt on a b1h1y for 1hc Sheriffs Oepanmcnt poss1bk 5CP3rat1on of the offices. and the county J81l as the county's Nc..s1ande was rebuffed br Wieder elected shenff. but 1s chargtd wnh durin1 Tuesday mQming s boa(d inHs\iutin1 inmate deaths at the Jail meeting and he angril y withdrew an or omc·er-anvol ved shootings as the off-agenda mouon calling for a joint count) coroner. -h's 1mponant to cnsurt the third· pan) ob;,ect1v1ty that the grand JUI")' ensures.' Wiedtr said dunna Tues- dai exchan.e. newspaper copy;' Wie<kf' UMd du!· ins • he11ed e cha• aa T ~Y' mtttani. NestAnck w1~hdtt'* bis ~· calhna W1t<kr's an.ack a ••Jid cliiiJr- and a personal offerlsc:· · • Wieder. the board cha1nnaa. WCf . said she mcl with membt'n ·or dlir county gand jul') and was sattd?ed With the f1)C1hod the pend WU .... By JEFF ADLER Of"'91W1rNettwt . Oranee County upervisor Har.- nett Wieder said late Tuesday tnat she plans 10 ask county attorneys to research 1he legality of scparaung the Coast Tickets are still available to the annual Community Airport Council meeting Nov. 28./AS Cali.f ornia A woman kept hostage In •a box for seven years finally turns In her abduc- tor./ AS ·:·:-!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation Economists are express- ing fears of a renewed recession f ollowlng fis;)- ures on nation's Gross National Product./ AS Gene~al Westmoreland is pressed for figures In his libel suit against CBS./ AS World Firemen bury more than 270 victims of this week's natural gas explosion near Mexico City.I AS Jane~s crarms Libya re- ceived shipment of Soviet Jets./A4 Home Easy-to-install, fabric- covered walls put ro- mance Into plain bedrooms./81 Sports Rugged CIF tests await football teams from Marina, Fountain Valley, Newport Harbor and Saddleback./C1 Irvine and Corona del Mar open the Southern California high school vol- leyball tournament with wlns./C1 Edison advances, but Marina Is ellminated from CIF girls tennis competi- tlon/C2 Entertainment Musical comedy 'Annie' Is first rate entertainment at the Gem Theater ./84 Business Former mutual fu.nds king Bernie Cornfeld Is mov- ing on Into the vitamin business.Ille INDEX Bridge Bulletin BoarCf Business Callf ornla News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Help Yourself Home Horoscope In the Service Ann Landers Mutu~ Funds National News Opinion Paparazzi Play Revtew P~lce Log eubuc Notk;ea-- Sporta Stock Markets T•vlelon Theetert Weather World News ; BS A3 B6 - A4 CS-8 BS C7 C4 82 81 -2 C6 AS 82 86 A4 A8 81 B4 A3 G6- C1-3 87 B2 83-4 A2 A4 sheriff-coroner's du11cs mlo andepen· dent offices before the 1986 elccuon. Wieder. apparently retrcatini from her pas11ion e>.prcsscd dunnp a storm) board mceung earlier 1n the da~. also said she would be confcmng County Administrative Officc-Coun-During Tuesday's mecuna. Wieder ty Counsel stud) of splitting the cal~d 1he propascd study premature shenfT-coroner's offi ce. and said It would impugn the grand Shcriff·Coroner Brad Gates not JUI) 's 1nvesu~u9n of an inmate's onl) has adm1n1strauve respans1--death at the tall. . . ' Newport Beach officer Joe T hraaher (above ) handcuff• auapect ln attempted robbery while fellow officer Steve Strlngola holda auapect at gunpoint. At rt,ib t, robbery attempt victim Marla Craig la taken to bo.pttal. . Police nab three • • suspects 1n two crime--incidents Womar: badly beaten with s hotgun butt in h eist atte mpt By TONY SAAVEDRA Three men "t.'rc am.•\lcd Tuc\da\ an an unusual afternoon ofl'nmc tha·t kept Costa Mesa police bus) 1n- ves11gat1ng a \'IOlcnt armed robbe~ a11emp1 at a bu'i1ness onice and an unrelated hold-up mi n ute~ later at a Fotomat ~tore. In the lirst incident. poli ce collared 1wo men "ho had fled from an office al 1869 Ne" port Bhd .. where one ol lhl·m alleged I) 'ICIOUSI) beat a 4~. ~car·olu ollice "-Orker. hilling the "'om:sn "'It h the !.tock of a sa"'ed-ofT ho1gun police said. Kc' in ..\ndn·"' Rossborough. :? I. and D:l\ 1d Eugene Sweene}. 20. bolh ol Ontario. "en· arrested 1n Ne" pan Bt:ach after ahandon1ng the motor- qck thl') had used to elude Costa Mt.·\a rx>licc. Costa Me~ police Ls. Tom Durham· sa id Sweene) allegedly took a shotgun into the offi ce around 2:35 . p m . demanding money and Jewel l) from u woman working 1n th e oflice. When Marla Craig of Newport Beach re plied that she had no mone,. (P leue eee CRIME/ AS) Wieder also said durtni the meet· 1ng that Nenandc's t1m101 of the mouon for a study sterned to eou\C1dc "'Ith nt"Nspapcr reponsofthtcsrcum- stances surrounding the inmate death. "Why now eitccpt to. mako-a lot of (Pleue-~- Nielsen elected Valley mayor Brown supporters vexed at second straight seU>ack l y ROBERT BAUER Of .. ca_, Nie.... "' Ben Nielsen was elected to his second term as mayor of FountAm Valley on Tuesday night as Barbara Brown. the highest vote-getter sn city history in this morith 's election. was J>8 seQOverforthe SCCOnd time ln-IW() years in balloting by her counCll col leagiJcs. Nielsen's victory came after Brown's suppaners in the audience at City Hall told the fhe council · members lhc} could disavow "sleaz) tactics.. Y~d in the campa11n b\ elecung the 41 ·)ea r-old BrO\\'l\ to the cny·s top ceremonial past "She's pa.ad her dues and dcsen-~ to be ma)or:· resident Oa"t' Prebish told the council. " ·o other can- didates came v.1thm 15 percent of her \Ole total." Prebish alsb v.amed of possible consequen cs in the nc·<1 Cit) Coun- o lcltt11ons • "Some of ~ou will ask for suppan In 1986 and v.c "''II not respond fa, orabh 1f\ou tum a deaf earl to our requests).·· ht s.a1d John Gerken. anorhcr res1den1 said Bro"n was the target of sleaz~ campai gn tactics and cited "di stoned fliers that dropped hke st1nkbombs at night. .. hate mail and groups that hid their 1denl1t} behind pali11cal labels "If ) ou selrc1 her .. ) ou 'II d1sa' ow • th e slcat) tactics used against her in the;-election.·· ht> declared Dons Dick. a member of the c11' ·s historical s0<.'1Ct). also urged Bro"n ·s t>lc" auon •• 1 ha' ea photographer h~ to tal..c (PleaH lee ftlELsEllf/ A2) Douglas guilty of sex slayings Privat~ investigator joins search for Laura Bradbur y Victims' mothers react to verdict wfth tears. h ugs Laura Bradl>un.. Parents. family and friends to resume hunt for HB girl a t desert campsite By STEVE MARBLE Otllllt0 ... 1 ..... •tefl A pn-.ate in \CSt1ga1or has 'olun- tl·crcd to ht.'lp 1n the search for laura:. Bradhur). thl' Huntington Beach l . )ear·olJ gi rl "ho apparent!) "a' l..1dnappcd lrom her parent · de<1ert tamr 11c morl' than a month 3$0 The Bradhun fa m1I.,. and lnend' an• u~anmng a· scarrh.th1~ we<'l..cnd at Jo<>hua Trl'l' '\a11onal Monum1.·nt m·.1r T"ent' nine Palms thl' 3rl'J "'ht.·n.· thl· hlondc bro"'n-eH'd girl ~~last ~l'.!L Pn' ate'"' es11gator Y. alter C1ood<' 4 ~ ot Orange said he thinks 1l 1\ ncce'isar} to organize a search part~ and go bacl.. to the area where La ura1s behC\l'd to ha\C.' been kid napped Goode said he 'olunteered 10 work \\I th the Bradbuns at no charge He said ht.· can empa1h11c ""h the fam1h bccau<>c h1\ 0" n son d1Siappcarcd for '" month\ St-'eral )Cars ago bcforl' hc.•ing lound (Pleue.ee..SEARCH/ A2) By JEFF ADLER Ol .. ~NetlWI An Orange County uJ)('nor Court JUrydelibcr:ued less than even hours before finding former Co ta Mesa furniture refin1 <;her Frtd Berre Douglas au1lty Tucsda)' of 1he 'it'>.· related murder of two l\nahe1m t<.>en· agers. Slain man's widow hires attorney Because the scven·man. fi "e· woman j ury also determined there was a special circumstance of mul· tiple fitst-dejl,ree murder. the tpal (PleaM tee DOUGLAS/ A2) Huntington police upset at new account n a ming woman as possible murder s us pect By TEVE MARBLE Ol"'9~ .... llMI The wife of a Huntington Harbour fi nane1al con ullant. fo und slain 1n the couple'\ tri·lc"el condom1n1um \unda' ha' rl'IJincd an attoml'' bct'au....: ol nc"' at.mu n ts that cast hc·r 3\ a p<w;ihlc: 'IUSJ)l'Ct 1n the murdl'I ca\C. angn rolile \31d toda~ Dl\11.• \nn DHon 40. ajlrC't'd 10 J1"11"' sh..: •J'><' "'Ith polil<' Tut.'W3\ hut onh "'"h hl'r allomc' prCS('nt 3llOrding 111 a Huntington fkalh rx1htt.' spokt.•\man Pollet" \aid 11 "3" thl' first opportunit) the' had tCl tall.. at length "'11h the ""Clman !\Ir' (),.,on told pohl'e \he found her hu.,band"· bod' after \ht· "'a' rat>t.·d .ind l..1dnappt•d b' a ma\l..t·d intruder 3rml·d "1th a ~n1tc \I r\ [)''>on 1n111alh told pol1C't her a\"-11l.rn1 "J' bla<.I.. bul later s:i1d st "'3\ fl<ISStbk he "'as "hi le Lt I 1m \\ al~er cla1mC'd the media ha' meddled 1n thl· '""e t1ga11on h) 1n1cr"c"1ngpos\1hte v.1tne sc an the \lahh1n)1 death of\tcl Dula' ~<;On. a (Pleaee tee SLAYm0/A2l Divorced f atl1ers gaining greater cust odial clou t Att~rney will di scuss dads· legal rtghts on TV. str sses continuing improvements By AN MONAHAN 0.., Nit Cc;: 0 P I !t drYonT. v-father ma\ d1 o'er thut he ha\ no1 only par· a1cd from h1 wife but 1s .. divorcing the whole fam1l>." acrord1na to a ~r1ahst in famsl) la"N But Jod) Farrell. an 11nornc). doe-.n't hcl1c'c 1hat d1\0f1,;ed fa1hct1 hn' c to uC'Ccpt ~cond-cl ss p;1ri nt· h~ \he tmoha<il1c 1ha1 the h \t' a legal!\ cnlorccable nghl to time "'1th their children flrrdl ana onc-Ofl\Cr ma t c 1enfs v.111 be amona those ds~u s1n1 .. falhcr·, nah1 .. on the Thank \II\ inc oa, episode of "20/20" at 10 pm Thur..cb\ on \BC . Ch.inncl 7 She "'Ill nddrt<IO\ the same tops(' on vroup W <'1lhlc telc' 1r,1on at 6 p.m DC<' I: , T h1.• l\\UC 1\ oflcn a crucial on<' for tl 1\0IH'\I p;il"t"nt'> <,;lid Farrell "ho e\t1matc\ that at le ~t hal f of lhc aC't1on lilC'd afi er a a~ is linah1~ conctm <'ll toch and \IS1tat1on ' rrom a fathcr'sstandposnt rar~ll \I .. \ ... Thin arc 1mpm' sna an rtter· cncc lOcu\lodl .. \he ~an led out th11 ne"' scc11 n an 1he C'ahlo nua cl\ II code prt umt that Joint ph}s1c-11I C'U"Otod\ 1 1n th<-be'it interest of lhe child.· l lnhl.c J 1n1 I I cu tod). ""hK'h \1mpl} Jr'llnt .. a £ thcr c-tn.un t«hn1· C I fllht5 Ot h I l <.'ttS\ to medical rC\ord JOlnt ph \ll .tl cu\tod\ alln~' him to rcm111n .a ~Clt._mg f)arent Thr l h1IJ rc n hH 1n h1!l home<'' en Cllh<'f "'C'Cl tr a fatht'r rniut' 1 for 101n1 ph) 1 al cu .. tl)(f-. 1'> denied the JU 1s l'('Qul1"N 10 ubm11 tht ba 1 for h1' dec1 ion 1n v.n11ng. ontthtlt- flrfCJTlamn ~ou can~t •~!lurt a fa ther he's 101n to f>f"C\ 111 "'hen he t'\ scd.1na J01nt or le ruston of h1!1 rh11drtn .. Wt hl\t' h'C'd tor ~ Iona under the prcmssc that mother\ \hould h1H ch1IJ rt'n that st'' hard to promote th idea an coon that a t. thrr 'nn hr a' i!llOJ A f\JrC'nt,- While Farrell den1c~ thal fathen. an· acmcl~ d1 m1nat~ psnst. \he "'' ~ that \amc Jud&M. C1p«1all older one., art more 1nchnt'd to annt "olr c ur,tod' to the mothe r ~lth\)U&hJOlnt h\s1cal CU\loJ ,,,_ rtlat1,ch new conCt'pl -fal'Ttll no1ro 1h•1 li't' )e3n. a Cl \he ratTh ...,..., 'u~ h arrang~ ments -she hr· he'e' that 1l 1' oflcn bcnefiual for l h1k1rcn ,. and old r. tu h\t ~uh hc.llh ~r1•nl\ .. , 1wngrr 1.h1ldrrn don'I ha'<' tht '-lme tl10tt'flt of tlnlC \\hen thC\ (Pleue eee DADS·/ A2} r • t A2 * Or1nge Coast DAltY PILOTIWednetdl)', Novetnber 2.1. 1984 Armed bandit holdsupHB sports store Polico a~ searchina for a lone gunman who robbed lhe Osbman·s Sponing Goods StOrt .. !0072 Adams vt. in Huntinaton Beach, The holdup occurred at about S~4S P.l'J'· Mon~ay '+1t'len a man armed wilh a bJUC' ~t.ecl revotver enttrcd the store and demanded cash. accord1na to oolke rcoons. Tbc loss was about --- I $200. No one was 1njur~d. The robht-r was dcscri~ as a white man with a pockmarked~. in his late 20s, about S f~t I 0 inches tall. weiabina aboul 180 pounds. with dad b~own tioulder-length hair. He wu wtariq a black l :Uher Jacket over a black T -shiri and areen fatiguC' . pan ls. Teen cyclist hurt in Mesa crash A 19-year-old Fullt'rton man was scverrly utjured Mo~day .cvemng , when his motorcycle collided with a car that had pulled into the intcr- sechon of Paularino and Arthur avenues m Costa Mesa. CONTINUED STORIES "P011ce reponeA Ronald Marcellus ('olleton was iiken to Fount~in Volley Community Hospital. wner-e he underwent surgery for a massive skull fracture. Colleton was in critical condition thi~ morning. Acrording to police reporu. Col- leton and a passenger wcrt traveling east on Paularino A venue when they collided wi th the a cardnvt•n by Kate Elizabeth Plemons. 18. of' C 'osta Mesa. NIELSEN CHOSEN VALLEY MAYOR ... FrOmAl . Ben Niel.en a picture of1h(,' h1stoncal moment {Of l electing the first woman to tx.· mayor)." she said. But il was not to be. Councilman Jim Neal and Brown voted for Brown. But newcomer George Scott joined Fred Voss and Nielsen in voting for Nielsen. who previously served as mayor in 1981-82. Neal then moved to make Nielsen's ' nomination unanimous but Brown demurred. "It would be hypocritical." she said. "It's not right." Brown said today she was put off as mayor two years ago with the com- plaint by the council majority that "she wasn't a team player." This time. she said. she was told by representatives of the council ma- 1ori1y that they wanted to wait a couple of years "for the council members to get to know her." "I'm the luckies( woman alive." she said. "I've got thl' most votes 111 ('it~ hiSIOI) and a lot of m'y friend~ came out to support mc last night. "I'm a winner. not a loser." Nielsen said today 11 is not ap- propriatc to comment on the mayoral election but that ''it was nothing against Barbara." He said he had 1wo more years to serve and would like to ··bring the council together" and make contributions. In other voting. Voss wafl elected mayor pro tem. rl"ceiving the vott.'S of Nielsen. Scoll and his own. Ne.11 voted for Brown and Brown voted for Scott. Neal again attempted to make thl' vote unanimous but Brown again refused. Tuesday night's meeting also was the last for Mayor Marvin Adler who lost out to Scott in this month's election after serving 12 years on the council. DOUGLAS GUILTY OF SEX SLA YINGS ... From Al now will enter a penalty phase dunng which the jul)· will recommend "'hether Douglas should receive the death penalty or a life prison term without the poss1blity of parole. Judge Ronald Owen ordered the JUry to return Nov. 28 for the next phase of the trial. Attorneys for both the defense and prosecution esti· mated the penalty phase will take between eight and 10 days. The paunchy. white-haired Douglas, 55. sat passively as the 1ury pronounced him guilty of k1lhng 19- ycar-old Beth Jones and Margaret Krueger. 16. in August 1982. At one point. Douglas. wearing a white shin and tennis shoes. conferred briefly with defense allorney George Peters. The two v1ct1ms· mothers. who had anended the tnal daily. greeted the Jury's verdict with tears and hugs for the investigator who put the c~e together. · 'Tm glad thq found him guilt). J It 's what ht-de~ef'\led." sa1&i_Jeam Jones. She also said she never had doubts about what the ultimate outcome of the trial would be. ··1 don't think 11 will ever be behind me." Jones said of her daughter's death. Deputy D1stnc1 A.ttorne) Ton) Rackauckas called the 1ury's dcc1s1on the "n~ht 'erd1c1." He also acknowl· edged Jurors t0ok less timt.' 1n reach- ing their 't'rd1ct than 1n an) other capital case he has prosecuted since becoming a deput) district auorne~ 10 1976. Defense attorne) Peters said he Fred Serre Dougla• wasn't surprised by the verdict and called the panel "fair. intelligent and ihoughtful." The prosecution's case hinged on tht.· testimon) of 39-year-old Richard Hernandez. an acknowledged heroin addict and convicted burglar who leflllficd under a grant of im munity from prosecution that he watched as Douglas killed Jones and Krueger at a remote desert wash in San Diego County. I The two girls were lured to their deaths believing they were going to pose for nude photographs. according to trial testimony. Hernandez recounted for jurors how the two gi rls removed their clothes a'nd agreed to be tied up during thl" photo session. But when one of the girls asked Douglas where his camera was, he produced a loaded rifle and oidered them tO perform Sl'~ acts. on him. each other and Hernandez. Then he killeQ them. Skeletal remains of the girls were discovered in a shaHow-uave by a nature photographer in April 1983. A San Diego County pathologist tcsn- fi ed because of the condition of the bodies. he was unable to detenrnnc the cause or time of death. The prosecution also presented evidence that Douglas plan nl"d to lure victims to the desert. possibly for the making of a "snuff movie." a porno· graphic movie in which one of the performers is murdered during the filmine. During the penalt) phase. the prosecutor said he-plans to present tape recordings and witnesses who testified during Douglas' 1977 tnal on similar chargrs. -rtrat-e\ddcnce wa barred during Douglas· .most recent trial. The former Costa Mesa residen1 was arrested on chargl"s of attempting lo lure two undercover policewomen to their deaths in what was to bl' another "snuff movie." During the trial. a prostitute 1estified she had been hi red b) Dou$1as to torture and kill the women during the filming. But the jury deadlocked on the charge and a mistrial was declared. Douglas later agreed to plead guilty lo a reduced charge and was placed on three years probation. SEARCH RESUMES IN DESERT ... From Al Laura's mother. Patt) Bradbuf). said the family 1c, louking for 'olun- tecrs to assist 1n this weekend\ sea rch. All volunt.:ers are "'ekomc. but the famil) 1s ~penlkall} looking for people with law cnforceml·nt or military background and good track- ing ability. a task force assigned to the case since 11 was determrned Laura probably • "as kidnapped, will not take pan in this weekend's search effort. informed her thl'rc was a man and small girl on the flight who rl"sembled Laura and the su\pect. Bryant said police in Dallas were notafied bul did not stop the man and girl because both quickly boarded a connecting flight to Washington D.C. W f ATH f R ----~ SUn taking Thanksgiving off A weak weather front llngertr.o ov•r Southern California Wiii keep skies pertly-c:loudy through Thanksgiving Day .. cast for 7 pm EST, Thu . Nov 22 •O The front waa moving ea.ttward today bU1 low pretsure settling off I.he coast wlll keep the airmass over land moist and unstable 11nough for some cloudlnesa, the NatloniiT Wialher Service said. Temperatures wlll drop Into lhe low 50s lo Los Angeles overnight, rising 10 near 70 Thursday. V~lley tempEfratures wlll range from 46 to 56 tonight, rlsl11g to IJetwc~" II• and 72. In the mountain•. reaorts wJll top out belween 48 and 56 al1t11 ivw:. 11 w·. 31 t:: "I:?: U.S. Temps Albllly AlbuqU"qoa Ancflorag. 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Tempt 37 t7 Slit Laka Olly 35 20 San Antonio 33 ~ San Juan,P R S3 27 $1 St• Ma11a 33 17 seell .. !~ ~ Sl>(lllana 33 22 ~=i::- 56 111 T UctO<I ' 3S 18 Tulsa 38 23 WeJhtngton 27 15 ; W•chl!a 60 21 W1lkM-Bar1e 31 111 4f 21 39 24 46 33 82 75 35 11 27 16 40 26 53 42 31 ao " 21 40 24 "' 62 S1 23 78 6-4 32 25 36 25 53 39 35 23 43 lll 59 35 31 26 73 57 SI 45 46 34 85 72 21 I 49 42 39 33 30 23 43 27 19 61 45 29 31 25 43 28 30 24 38 28 51 18 38 30 47 31 35 23 47 37 88 75 49 40 40 24 S3 32 Surf report ~~ ;~ 41 24 82 40 LOCATION Huntington 8aacrt RI-Jelly. Newport 40111 StrMI, Newoort 22nd StrMI Newport Balboa We<lga l 99una BelGI\ Siii Ctamen1e Wate< temp. 62 Swell 01rac:11on -• llD ...... " 1-3 pQOf 2-3 pQOf 2.J pQOf 2·3 pQOf 1·2 pQOf 1 pQOf 3-4 l>OO' Calif. 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From Al s~nd one: wrek with une parent. thl·~ haw a tendrncy to forget the othrr part•nt.'' !>hl' said. She also says that 1t may be an a !>mall child's best interests 10lave"'1th a non-working mo\.het'. ''Bu-l with morl' mothers working. the father~ arc on eoual foo ting.'' she added. Part.•nt~ don't have to go to <:au rt to arrangl' for 101nt rnstod}. thr}' can make the agrecmrnt themselvro;. But the~ arr often unabk to agree on anything. And in the hostile at- mosphere that can surround a d1' orce. ·'children are made a pawn -b' bo1h sides:· f-arrell said But nut all fathers want 10101 custod} of their children. The~ 'rt.' content with the standard '1s11a11on nghts. grantrng the non-cus1od1al parent alternate Y..cekends and hol- 1da~ !> and four wt•cks during tht.· Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Dell very la GuerentMd Monoay~r•'<l.ty 11 you 0o l'IOI rta;e yoo1 Piii* Dy !> 30 p m caH belO<t 7 p m ano yWI tOPY .... be <leitYe<e<l !>um ma" 11h their ch1ldn·n. The~ don't always gi:t 11. though. "Mother~ have mort• cxrnscs for not allowang a child to v1s1t than fathers have for not paying support.'' Farrell sa id. She t'>.pla1ned that a m-other may claim that the child 1s 111. has an act1v11~ to attend. 1s going on va- cation or give an) number of other reasons to thwart a v1stt to the father Some mothers refuse 10 allow 1he father to st.'c his childrl'n 1f he 1s delinquen110 support pa)ml·nts. "lfa father 1s not pa)rng support. a mothcr has SCH~ral rt.'medll'S :l\ail- abk to her ... Thl·se do not rncludl· not allo~1i:ig '!Sll~H9n:· shcrmptla~, A Tather also has remedies 1f he 1s denied '1s1tat1on. If he has a court ordl'r that spell~ nut.Im rights. he can ha\c his CX·\\1fc charged with con- temnt "If )ou'vl· go1 a good court order, contcmpt 1s a \Cr) viable and reliable allerna11vc." said Farrell. adding that a parent can spend five days in jail for l'arh '1ola11on . To l'nsurt.' his rights. though. far- rdl "'R">St.''1 that a father must take ae11on prump1ly "V1'>1 ta111111 nght~ art.' not as bkak a\ lather~ think. Thl"y have much grl'alrr rnntrol ova the s11uation than thq rl·ah1e ... More than anyth ing cl~e. thl· problem 1s that men get lru~trnted and don·1 take action I think '>Oml· fathrrs believe that the "'orld 1~ against them." Farrell said. If thl'} dclav too long. she ex- plu1nl'd. the ·,-=-o-u-n-ls less likely to ix·nallzc the ex-spouse. And she pointl'd out thal unlike support. v1!>1ta11on 1s not retroactive: that lost lime 1s lost for good._ What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to r ecord letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Te_ll u_!. what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Clrculetlon 714/M2..Q33 Cla111fled advertlalng 7141142-5871 All other deSN1rtmenta 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 WM! Bay S1 C.0StA Mesa Cf\ M1111 aO<l<ets Bo• I 560. C?Stt Mesa CA 9?626 SB!U•day ort<l Sunday II yoo <JO <IOI fe<ll!!Ve yo.11 copy by I 1 m c.a• Delore IO 11 m encl you• ~op, ''"" be-e<ed Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Keren Wittmer Advertising Director Copy<ight 1983 O.•noe Coast Publ<sl\lng Comoany No ""ws 110<...s lllu$1r•I~. 1<1o10t,.I melter a< llOVarllle men1s ne1ein may be •ep<Oduee<I ""th<>Vt spec.al per """'°" ot '°l>'frigh1 owner S«ono Class J>08f11Qe Pllld II Coale MaM CaMJomoa !UPS 1.u 800) Su~llltlon by carrlef 54 7b monthly. Clrculetlon Telephone• RoHmery Churchmen Controller Robert Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wllll•m• Circulatlon Manager . by mail $6 Ml monthly • VOL. n , NO. 329 Add1t1onally . the: fam1l) '' hofX·ful volunteers with portable '1deo rt." cording equipment and vehicles w11h c1frzen band radios or telephonl''>.,., ill JOin in the search. Sheriff !ipokesman James Bryant 'aid 1n ves11ga1ors arc continuing lo tollu.,., up the hundrcd!I-of reported sightings made by people who believe the' have seen Laura or the man who may have kidnapped her. "Police 1n Wa~hington were wait· ing but what we didn't know was that the flight also stopped in Baltimore lf=;~;;~::;;;;;;;;;:::::aiir.========ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ where the man and girl got off.'' Bryant said. Volunteers :ire being asked to call y-r---55.'./-e345:-64-5-844~~r 7~ "The idea IS Just to -start at the stan again_" Patt) BradbuI) 5aJd_ "We want to recheck the area. go door 10 door. go to gas .,tat1on<>andJust 1alk to everyone again " The suspected kidnapper 1s de- '>Cribed as a man in his 50s with gra) "°g hair and a strawberry colo~cd beard. It 1s believed he was tra veling 1rHt-metaH~fttt" vtsn. ~ Ford Econoltne "Ith d1~t1nc11ve bay wtn· dows on each s1dc.:. He said pohcc and the FBI are checking the jet's passenger hst today to learn th( ma-n's-identi t . "We really hate 10 put that much faith in this because we have so many 11ps and leads 1-hat have just led nowhere." said Br)ant. "Our t~reshold for gelling excited 1s a lot htgh~r than 11 used to be ... The San Hcrmrrd1rrn ( oum}' Sheriffs Depanmt.'nt. v.h1eh ha\ had Bryant S<.11d the late!>t reported sighting prompted investigators to call in the FBI. He said a passenger aboard a JCt bound for Dallas Tues- day called as1dr a stewardess and By J.C. HUMPHR/£5 Certified Gemologist, ACS ·WIEDER REVERSES POSITION ... PEARLS mal(e lasbioa1aews From Al 10 1n"esugatinga rrrent inmall·dealh at the count) 1a1I that ha\ ra1'>('d """' questions concerning lhl· \hcnfT. coroner's con fli t I of 1nterc·"1 1n 'ud1 si tuation~ Howner. Wieder also 'laid \he had been informed the grand JUI) rn IC\" was focused~/\ the inmate death not the QUt.'St1on of whether the offi c.:.:<, 'lhould ur can be !ipltt. .\not her official who has endorsed ~tud\ 1ng Vvhether the offices should Ix· di, 1ded. as they arc in Califom1a's I I most populou~ counties. is presid· 1ng Orangt Count) Superior Court Judr.c R1t·hard Beacom. who re- ' 1eY..cd Nc.,tandc's proposal and con- l ur'> tha1 a d1v1s1on should be con- s1dl·red Two recent cases. one 1n,ol\ ing the death of Jail inmate John Ray Stcpht.·nson. the other a fatal shooung involvingShenffs Departmentdepu- ues. have raised questions whether the sheri ff-coroner 1s entangling himself in an inherent conflict of interest 1n such cases. Pearls. those simple, beautiful c.•rea tions of the miracle of the sea, have always been appreciated and .... ~dmired by the women of the world. But, in recent years, they have enjoyed an upsurge in popu- larity. Why? One reuon is the trend in fashions toward clothing and ac- cessories which seem to compliment pearls. Pearls can be worn day or SLAYING VICTIM'S WIFE QUIZZED ... From Al - night with equal fashion propriety. With the current trend toward mo~"" <.'Olor in jewelry, pearlJ ate right at home. They can either be combined 30-war·old hu.,1m·ssman ;rnd a nuttH' ofthl· Ph1ll1p1nes Walkl'r said nl'w~papel'account\ of th<' killtng naml'd Mrs. Dy•mn a\ a pm'l1hk 'IU"ipet·t 111 the ~la~ing and th:u ".lh<' hcu1mc !lo ularmcd she hired .rn ;i 1 wrnc~ D) 1,on murder and other case!. will or\!~ he made with the authonzat1on ol'lhr p0hce chief. hc added. them she awoke later and was on h~r with colored gemstones, or you may way back to the master bedroom pick colored pearls, which come in a when she was grabbed and wrestled 10 ra.ihbow of aoft colors, including the floor by a man with a nylon plnk, champagne, mauve and even "itocking over his head. black. When one thinks of pearls, The woman reported that the man the first image is of the beautiful raped her and then foreed heno drive pearl nttlace. 8ut peru'ls also wear The ~rsatile -> Pearl Short and long, classic or Jauy, white or pastel, aone or In groupa. The feshlonable pearl. A must for the well-dressed woman. "She... read\ th1' .newspapcr.s_Lo.o..'._· Walker -.aid Walkrt ~1d poltcc inves1i131ors h:l\l' been working around the clock loo~1ng for evidence at the Martin I <irH: condominium. He ~•d 00it·cr11 had rrmovcd numerous items from m rondomrnlum bot did not l'I a ho r:u e , him lo an interS<.-c11on in ccnrral beautifully In earrthga. pendants Hunung,10Jl.J:ICach.~llc.l;Jlt..UuD.Dcd.-tJ....;~l=.t;;;;;;i~;;..,r;h;;..~~-tti~~~;:-.l-f.~~--"".""' ..... ~ ...... ~liOll---=-=-=-=-;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;:::;;:;:;:::=:::=:::::=11t~-- out of her car and fled . Shc said shc open th pages of a fashjon maga-J c~ ~ J ~ Polter ~1d the} have not lingered Mr\ 0\'iOn as a \u .. pcr1 hur admit thl'\ ha"t' not rul<'d her out either In rt·'lpon~· to whnt police official~ rnn'l1dcr oH·raggrt•\\l"C newo; rcpon- 1na. W:ilkcr s:11d all police of11ccr!I havl· been ordl'fl'd not to dt')(.USS cnm1nul l4l'l'\ with member., of the prl'\'I f uturr 1,rn1rmcnt\ ~n the .\ccording to Mr!.. D)son. she and lll'r hu<ihand Wl'nt to bed Sat urday at Io p m Shr later awoke when she hC'ard hl"r 7-year-old son <'Ough1ng in another bedroom, police rcponed. fh<.· woman \aid she went 10 comfort her \on and fell asleep on his· bed Poli<.'<.' ..aid Mr~. Dy\On told ' found her husband's bod) when shc z.ln~. note how often the well· ••-p • ~ returned. • _.,., · l'/.Bu 'f!WB Bl'd Walker s:.id there art no sians or :i dttsk\d model~ nrc adorned with• break-in at the condom1n1um '\n pearls. This ls a clear testimony to• MEMBEA AMERICAN GEM socurrv @ autop~y rcvCDlcd that Dyson died the fact that pearls go well with• 1809 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA from oumcrou~ Stab wo unds innu:tcd nlmutt any top fuhton ddlgn. The• SINCE 1948 with a lona·hladcd knife. Walker said. gem of the 1 ii tnor popular' No nrrem hove been made in thl' today than l'Ver. ankAm•ru:arcr-Matfet Cl'laroo .. PHONE S-48·3401 CQ\C -' • .. . I • WlONl ',DAY NUV~MBER21 1984 ons Coast Tickets are still avallable to the annual Community Airport Council meeting Nov.28./A5 Ca lifornia A woman kept hostage In a box for seven years fin ally turns In her abduc- tor./ Al Nation Economists are express- ing fears of a renewed recession f ollowlng fig- ures on nation's Gross National Product./ AS General Westmoreland Is pressedl01 figures In his libel suit against CBS./ AS World Firemen bury more than 270 victims of this week's natural gas exploslon _near Mexico City .I AS Jane'sclalms Libya re- ceived shipment of Soviet jets./A4 Home Easy-to-Install, fabric- covered walls put ro- mance Into plain bedrooms./81 Sports Rugged CIF tests await football teams from Marina, Fountain Valley, Newport Harbor and Saddleback./C1 Irvine and Corona del Mar open the Southern Callfornla high school vol- leyball tournament with wlns./C1 Edison advances, but Marina ls ellmlnated from CIF girls tennis competl- tlon/C2 Entertainment Musical comedy' Annie' Is first rate entertainment at the Gem Theater ./IM Bu,ineu Former mutual funds king Bernie Cornfetd Is mov- ing on Int o the vitamin buslness./81 INDEX 85 A3 86 A4 C5-8 85 C7 C4 82 81-2 C8 A5 82 88 A4 A8 84 ~3 C5 C1·3 87 82 83-4 A2 A• . . . . \ ' Neyport Beach officer Joe Thruher labo•:&ihandcatf• -'pect in-attempted robbery while fe low cer Ste•e. Strtnaola bola •upect at &a.npotnt. At rt.aht. robbery attempt •icdm Marla Crate i• taken to boeptt&l. Police Jnab three suspects in two =crime-incidents Woman badly beaten With s hotgun butt in h eist a tte mpt -- By TONY SAA VE(.)RA Of .. O.., ......... Three men were arrested Tuesday in an unusual afternoon of cri me that kept Costa Mesa police busy in· vestigating a violent armed robbery attempt at a business office and an unrelated hold-up minutes later at a Fotomat store. In the first incident. police collared two men who had fled from an office at 1869 Newport Blvd .. where one of them allegedly viciously beat a 49- year-old ollice worker. hatting the woman with t~ ofirsawtd-off shotgun. police said. · Kevin Andrew Rossborough. 21 . and David Eugene Sweeney. 20. both of Ontario. were arrested in Newport Beach after abandoning th~ motor- cycle they had used to elude Costa Mesa police. . o Costa Mesa police Lt. Tom Durham said Sweeney had allegedly took a shotgun into the office around 2:35 p.m .. demanding money and jewelry from a woman working in the office. When_ Marla Craig of Newport Beach replied that she had no money. Sweeney allegedly shoved her apinst a wall. rammed her head aaainst a (Pleue eee ~R.DIE / .'\2) Board chairman to ask/ research into plan's legality By JEFF ADLER Of .. Dlllllr ........ Oranse County Supervisor Har- rie11 Wieder said late Tuesday that she plans to ask county attorneys to research the legality of separating the shenfT-coroner~s duties into indepen- dent offices before the 1986 election. Wieder. apparently rctrcati04 from her position expressed dunna a stormy board meeting earlier in the day. also said'she would be confemnc with Supervisor Bruce estande on a possible separation oftbe offices.. Ncstande was rebuffed by Wieder dunng T~sday momin1's board meeting and he angnly withdrew an ofT .. genda mouon calling for a join1 County Administrati"Ve Office.Coun- ty Counstl study of splining the shenfT-coroner's office. ShenfT-Coroner Brad Gates not only has administrative responsi- bility for the Sheriffs Department and .the county jail as the county's elected sheriff. but is charged wath investigating inmate deaths-a-t llltjaH or officer-involved shootings as the county coroner. During Tuesday's meeting. Wieder called the proposed study ~mature and said 11 would impugn the grand JUI) 's 1nvcst1~tion of an inmate's death at the Jail. "'It's important to ensure the third- part) ObJectmty that the grand JUI)' ensu~ •· Wieder said dunng Tues- day exchange. -Wieder also sald-&inng l.M-meet- in& that Nestande·s timing of the mouon fora stud) seemed to coincide with newspaper reporuof~circum­ stancc:s surrounding the inmate death. "Why now except to make 11 tot of newspaper copy.,.. Wieder asked dur- ing a he2tcd e-xchange at Tuesday·s meeting. Nestande withdrew his request. calling W1eder·s auack a .. sad charge·· and a personal offense.·· Wieder. the board chairman. later said she met wi th members of the count) gand JUI)' and was sausficd with the method the panel was using in 1n"est1gatinga recent inmate death at the county jail that has raised new questions concerning the sherifT- coroner's conflict of interest in such s11ua11ons. Howe' er. W 1eder also sa 1d she had been informed the grand JUry review (Pleue eee WIEDER/ A2) Laura search back to Do~glas guilty in desert ·sex slayings of teen girls Private investigator volunteers services to agonized pare nts By STEVE MARBLE Victims· mothers react with tears. hugs: jury to determine life or death pe nalty By JEFF ADLER OftMDelly .......... An Orange County upcrior Court JUry dcltber31Cd less than seren hou~ before fi nding fo rmer Costa Mesa furnitu re refin1 her Fred Serre Douglas guilt~ Tucsd3) of the sex- 1 rdatl'd murder of two Anaheim teen· Jger\ BecauSl' the sncn-man. fi\C· \\omanJJUI') also determined thcrl' wa~ a special C'1rcums1anl'C of mul· tiple first-degree murder thl' trial nO\\ \\ tll enter a pcnalt\ pha~ dunn(t \!.h1ch the JUf') Wlll recommend \!.hcthcr Douglas should receive the death pcnalt) or a hfe pnson terrn \!.1th out the possibhty of parole. Judge Ronald Owen ordered the JUf"\ to return Nov. :!8 for the next phaM' of the tnal. .\ttomeys for both the defense and prosccuuon esti- mated the pcna,lt~ phase will take tlct\.\een eight and 10 days. The paunch). wh1te-ha1red (Pleue •DOUGLAS/ A2) Of .. Dlllllr .......... A private investigator has volun- teered to help in the search for Laura Bradbul'}'. the Huntington Beach 3- year-o'Rr girl who apparently was kidnapped from her parents' desert campsite more than a month aao. Slain man's widow hires attorney The Bradbury famil y and friends are orpnizina a search this weekend at Joshua Tree National Monument near Twentynine Palm!. the area where the blonde. brown-eyed ai rl was last seen. (Pl-..e eee SltARCB/ A2) N£W SMA KER S Huntington police upset at news accounts namin woman as possible murder suspect By STEVE MARBLE Of ... Dlllllr ......... The wife of a Huntington Harbour financial consultant. found slain in the couple's tri-le vel condominium unda)'. has retained an auome' because of news accounts that cast he·r as a po sable suspect in the murder case. an&J) pohce s:ud toda). Dme Ann D)>son. 40. •Rrttd to d1'>l·u<, the l:l\C \\Ith pohce Tue~a\ but onl') \!. Jlh her auorne) pf'C"S('nl. acrnrding to a Hunungton ~ach police ~pokcsman Pohce said 11 '-'3' the fi~t opponun1t) the') had to tan, at lcnitth "1th the "oman Ml"\ D\son told poh~ 'he found her hu<1band· body after \he v.a' raped and ktdnappCd b' a ma,kcd intruder arme-d "ith a ln1fe M~ ~son in111all) told pol~ her a'lsa1lan1 wa black bu.t later sat<I it \\3\ pos able he was whHe. Lt Jim Walker cla1me-d the media ha~ me-ddled m the m"estigation b)' 1ntCf\IC\!.lngpo tblewatncsscsin lhc 'tahhin&dl\•Hh ofMel Dula) Dyson.a (PRaee eee SLA YUIQ/ d) Divorced fatl1e~s gaining greater custodial clout Attorney will discuss dads' le alrl hts - on TV, stresses conUnutn Improvements- By SUSAN MONAHAN ..., .... oa: e s After a d1v01tt: a fa ther ma)' discover that ht hat not only KP1r· atcd' from his wift but " "d1vortina the :whole f~mily." ~"'"" to a spcc1ahst in ramal ) law But Jod Ferttll. an aUe>mc). doun't bcl1c\C that dn~ fathtn. ha"c 10 accept S(COnd·da s P1rtnt· hood. 'he cmph1111e1 that tM have a lcpll) enforceable naM~o tame"'ith thtlt children. FamU and one or her male chcnti will be amona th<»e datcu ana "fathtr·s riatm" on the Thanks1av1n1 DI> qrisock of "20/20 .. at 10 pm. Thunday on A • C'hanMI 7. he wall addrna the .._.me top.con Group W tablt telcv1 '°" It 6 p.m Ott. 12. ~ i uie 1 oOen a crucial ont for d1von'l'd parent . ~ad f am:ll. who c um:uc~ that at lea t half of the acuon filed after a ~St' 1 finalized concern cu\tod and '1S1tat1on. • ' •• ch1ldrtn ll\c in h1~ home e"el') other "eek If a father' request for Joint le cu tod\ 10 the: mother !\lthouahJOlnl ph' 1cal cu tod)' lSI rcl•t.a"cl) new conctpt -Famll no1cd that the ,ean ago he rarcl .,,.., u h amn ements -he lat\ thl\ II IS ontn bencfiC'lll for chaldttn. I C and Older. h\C with hoth parent' ' ~ "YQU,n er \"h1ldrtn don'1 ha\e the ~m~ con~~pt ot t1m~ . \\'"hen the' (Pleue eee DADS•/ A2l ,-. , I I A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 21, 1984 ..... C0N r1 Nulu S10Rns -~ . ·sEARCH RESUMES IN DESERT ••. J"romAl · Prt"ate invMttptorWalterG~e. .n. of Oran,ae slid h~ thinks at 'is nCCC$. I')" to orpmze a search pany and go back to the•~ where Laura is Mhevc<l to have ~n kidnapped. GOOde said he ' oluntetred to work with the Bradbuf)' 11 no charge. Hr ~id he can empathize with the family bccauSt his own son disappeared for sill months several years aa<> bt'-forc being found. Laura's mother. Patty Bradbury. said the family is looking ror volun· leers to assist in this wcckend'ii' ~arch. All volunteers arc welcome. but the family 1s specifically lool(ing for people with law enforcement or military back,ground and good track· ing ability. - Addit1onall), the family is hopeful volunteers with ponable video re· cording equipment and vehicles witti c1tize band radios or telephones will JO•n 1 the search. • Vol nteers llre beint asked to eall .SSHl34S. 64518448 or.768-8394. ··'the idea isJU\t to stan at the stan agAan:· Pnll) Bradbury said. "'We want to rtthcck the Itta, $0 door lO door. go toga stations and JU St tal~ 10 everyone again." The an Bernardino Count) Sherifl's Dcpanment. which has had a task force assigned to the case since it was detennincd Laura pr<>bal>ly wa~ kidnapped. will not take part 'in this wt.~kend's search efTon. Sh~ntT spokesman ·Jam~s ~ryan1 said 1nvest1gators art continuing to follow up the hundreds or reponed sighungs made b} people who believe the} haH een Laura or th~man who ma~ ha' e l1dnnppcd her. The suspected k1dn~vpcr 1s de· scribed as a man in hJS 50s with ~ra) ing hn1 r and a strawberry colo~ beard. It•~ behc,cd he was traveling in a mctalh<' blue vtn. possibly a Ford Econoline wuh distinctive bay win· do" s on each ~1dl'. .. ' . Rrvant 141 lht lat~l reponed sightins prompted lnve~11gato"' to call in the FBI. Ile said a passenger aboard 4 JCI bound for Dallas Tuer da}' called aside a stewardess and informed her there wa) a man and !>mall girl on 1hc niaht wbo resemblw Laura and 1hc suspec1. Bryant said police in Dalhts were notified but did not stop the moo and airl because both quickly boarded ll eonnecung flight to Washington D.C'. "Police in Washington were wn1t· ing but what "e didn't know was thut the flight also !.lopped in Balt1m4J(e where the man and girl gol off.'' Bryant said. He ~1d police and th e FBI arc cherking the Jcl's p~ssepger hst today to learn the man's 1dent1l}. uWe real!) hate lO put that much faith in this because we have so,mnny tips and leads that haw JUSI led nowhere.·· said Bryant. "Our threshold for gett ing <.'l(C1tcd is a lot higher 1ha111t used 10 be." WIEl)ER REVERSES POSITION ... -~romAl was focused on the inmate death, not the question or whether the offices should or can be spilt. Another official who has endorsed studving whether th e offices should be divided, as the} are in California's I.I most populous counties. 1s prcsid· CRIME •.. From Al door frame and struck her "Ith the shotgun. said Durham. The victim suffered severe head laccra11ons and lost three teeth, Police said. Craig was transponed to Hoag MemoriaJ Hospital m Ncwpon Beach, where she was reponed 1n stable cond1t1on this morning. 1ng Orange ( ounl) upenor Coun Judge Richard Beacom. who re- ' 1ewcd Nnlandl'\ proposal and con· cur~ that a d1\ ,.,,on should be con· sidL·red Two reccnlc<m">. one involving the death of 1a1I 1nma1e John Ray occurred approx1ma1el~ 25-minutt's ·after lht• bus iness office incident Durham <.aid toltz allegedly rode up to the "1ndow on a 10..speed bicycle, plal"cd the suspicious bag on the countef and demanded mone}. The clerk, thinking the bag contained a gun. complred and Stoltz pedaled awa} with $1 5 He was qu1ckl} stopped b} police Stephenson, t other a fatal shooting 1nvolvmgShc ifl's Depanmentdcpu· ties. have ra sed questions whether th<.' sheriff oroner is entangling himself in n inherent conflict of in terest in s ch cases. n<.'ar the in1ersect1on or Fain 1ew Road and Baker Street Looking inside the suspicious bag. police found a sandwich and a l>IX·pack of beer. Durham said Stoltz al!.O fits the dcscnpt1on of a b1cycle-nd1ng bandit who stole about $1 00 from two Fotomal stores in Huntington Beach on Monda) evening. • Sun takingThanksgiVing of~ .. A. weak weath9r front llngel'lng 0'4r SOUtt•n c.llfornla will kMp lkies partly cloudy through Thanktglvtng Day. The front was moving eaatw•d today but low pressure Mllhng on the cout wfll keep th• alrmau OYer 19nd moiat and unatable enough lor aome cloudln..a. the National WMther Service said, Tempe1atures will drop Into the low 501 In Loa Angeles ovemlghl. rising lQ. near 70 Thurlday. Valley temper-tur" will range from 46 to 56 tonight, rlalng to \.lat.veal" AA and 72. In the mou11taln1, ruort1 will top out between 49 and 5S aner 1clww f1unrO~ to 1~. MIMll hec:h 12 16 ~-as 11 'ioQh 0 ff'tnOe•atUlt!\ 90 U.S. Temps M-.a1PM11 27 15 ~ eo t \ .. " Heltl¥119 40 25 -* ~ !FllONTS A"*'Y ,. 23 NewOANN 53 42 All>vquel~ 49 30 ,.._YCIR :II )Cl QlQ ""J~ -;~ WA•tr -( 1_. Mtltofl09 40 " Ol!lefloma Clly 41 H Omehll 40 24 Ati.nla 45 32 OtlMdo 74 u 1 s~ 1'18.n F"t_'..!l '>""' 0 ..oe,1.,.. '.<.tat-on ... , a. ~y M u Austil\ 47 3t ..... clelp.'ile S7 23 ,.,..~ •A ,,,,.,,,,_ •!l •• ~~. 8altimot• 31 to f'tloeOIJt 76 54 BltmlflOllam 47 )3 ""'-~' 32 H Bltmetdl 40 23 Pot1 ,Mt H 25 Bol9* 47 39 Ponlend,Of u 39 \. S9tl Gtbrlll 71 0 eo.1on 37 H Pr~ H u Calif. Temps San JOM &4 42 Bull1Jo 30 24 RAlelgll 43 18 Santa Ana 75 47 ca~ 47 311 AtM 59 35 HIOl). IOW '°' 24 nou•• endll!Q al $ Stnl1Crut u 52 Cl\atlM1on.S C 51 37 SI LOUii S8 25 T al!Oe Valley 47 23 ~Ion.WV 3t ?O St P.c .. TllY\P4I 73 57 em IO<jay . Cl\arJolle N C 4& 25 Siii Lall• City 68 45 Balleraliekl e 7 ,7 c~ 50 20 Sen AmonlO 41 38 Eurllla 53 'I .~ S7 17 s.n.iuen,PR 15 72 "'-5" •t Clftd<Vlat• 35 20 SI Ste Mette 21 I Lancat19' Ill 40 Clewllncl )3 " SMltle 49 42 L09 Angeiet 75 $4 Extended Colutnbla,S C 53 27 Sj)Olll-38 33 O•land se 47 Columt>us °" S3 17 SY'-30 t3 P-AoOlel 81 31 Concord.NH S2 2t TQP91ta 43 27 Aecl 81Ulf 51 48 Fw .. , .. ..-uy tuMy oayt 0eoom- Dalu-1'1 Worth 47 ~ r-ee 51 R4ldwOOd City se 41 1:1 pw11y cto.ld)' Sunday HlOflt M 10 Oltrton 33 TulN 45 2t ""'° . St 3S 1 lows 4310 S5 o.n-5f tt w lllhlnglon 31 25 sec:.-10 57 43 OeaMOIMS >5 11 ~ 43 28 5.i4'\u 55 42 Olt1r0l1 3t 23 Wllll•·kre 30 24 SMOl9go 73 59 Oufulll 77 15 Sen Frand9cc 65 48 El Paso &O 28 89'111 8att>atl 54 51 Tides Flltbanll• 31 18 SloeltlOn 52 48 Fargo 31 21 High, iow. prec:lp411oon '°' ~ llout• Fl11Qat11f 51 11 Surf report et1dlfl0 at 5 p m S~d~-. TOOAY Gr and Rlpidt 3t 30 Btratow 11 'o 2 12pm 08 GtMI Falls 47 31 84G8-52 18 SM:ond high 8 21p"' 45 Hartford as 23 LOCATIOtt llD llHAN 8WI09 St 12 -· 47 37 1-1ununo1on e-11 1·3V e t y &lytM 77 46 THUfllOAY ~ .. 1• poOf Ctt...,.. et 52 Houston 48 40 ~Jetty.~ 2·3 poOf ~~ 73 '1 f1111 IOW 131e m 13 ino .. ~apo1t1 40 24 40lh Slr•, Newport 2-3 poOf 77 4, '"'~" l5hm .. Jadl.on,MI 53 32 nne1s~-.-i 2·S poOf Monlerey se ,9 ~ IOw 258pm 1 3 Jeckaonvllll 71 45 e.lboe W9dOI 1·2 poOf MIWilton 58 •2 Secon4NQh 9 18pm 43 .MIMU 3t 39 Leguf'a 8eadl I poOf Newport 8eadl 70 49 Kan-City 41 24 San Clemente 3-4Choppy, Onletlo H 42 Sun NII 10dty 11 4 48 p m "- LMVegat 12 40 v • r Y Palm Spr1nos 75 48 T 1>urtctay 11 8·32 a m end .... agllln 11 Liiiie Aoc:k 48 21 poOf P.-e 75 45 4 46p"' LOUtlvht 39 24 Wat9' 1emp 62 AIYerliM 75 43 Moon MIUl 4 01 p m -''-Thufldly Memplljl 41 3S Swell dlrectlOn: _, S.11 S..nllfdlno 72 '0 al 6 13 • m end NU et 4 42 pm. DADS' CUSTODIAL RIGHTS DISCUSSED ••• From Al -.pend one week w1lh one parent, the) summer with their ch1ldr<.'n. ha\C a tendency to forget the other They don't always get 11. though. parent." she said. "Mothers have more excuses for Shl· also says that 11 may be in a not allowing a child to v1s1t than small child's best interests to live" ilh fatht'rs have for not pa} ing suppon." ··11 'ou·,e got a good coun order, rnnll.'m pt 1s a \Cf) 'table and reliable nltcrnallH'." said Farrell. adding that a pi.m'nl t.al) 'lpcnd fivt' days in J31l for each '1ulat1on. S"eene} alleged I} Oed on a motor· qcle with Rossborough. who was walling outside the bu1ld1ng. A patrol unit. called <.'arlier to tn\<est1g.ate two susp1c1ous men louenng around the offi ce. sighted thr duo heading nonh on Newport Boule' ard at Wilson Street. where a bag was thrown from the motorcycle. k. h .. 8 with Farrell said. . a non=WQJ _in.& mot er. u\ · -he explained that a mother may more mothers "orking. the fathers I · h h h Id II h To ensure his rights. though. far· rl'll \trl''>scs 1ha1 a fa ther must take ar11un promptly. Durham said the discarded bag was later found 10 contain the shotgun believed to be used 1n the robber) att<.'mpl. Police lost sight of the suspects and issued a broadl'a<;t to other law enforcement agencies. ~oon alterward. ( osta Mesa police "ere notified b} \lewpon Beach aulhonues about a motorcycle acc1· dent along the roadside at 2201 Ann1versal) Lane. Ncwp0n Beach police said two • men had apparent!} lost control of the C)cle and "la}ed ll do" n" in front .. c1fa home. The men then tncd to hide the 'eh 1cle in some nearb)' busht'S and l'~capc on foot. Howe' <.'r. the> were located b)' the Ne" port 9cach polrcc hcltt.·opter in an 1ndus1nal area at the end of Un1,ers1t\ Drl\C Durham ~Id~ . Rossborough and wccne} w<.'rc arrested around 3 p m. b> Ncwpon Beach and Costa Mc~ police without further incident. The} are both being held in Costa Mesa cit} jail JO lieu ofS250.000 bail apiece for mvest1gat1 on of robber) and attempted murder ~lso al the Costa Mesa 1a1l 1s Paul Gerard Stoltz. a 24·}ear-0ld transient "ho, \.\<h1le armed w11h a threa1en1ng- look1ng bag. alleged!} robbed a local Fotomat store. The robber) a.t th<.' small dnve· th rough kiosk. at 3009 Harbor Blvd .. Delly '1lot photo bJ HeWertl u,111 Fotomat robbery euepect Paul Gerard Stoltz ls marched off to ja.11 by Coat.a Meaa officer. SLAYING VICTIM'S WIFE QUIZZED ... From Al . \IJ.,car-old bu\ine'>r,man and a na11,c of the Philhp1ne'> th em <,he awoke later am.I was on her wa~ hacl 10 the master bedroom art' on equal foo11ng." she addt'd. · c aim t at 1 e c 1 is 1 · as an act1vi1y to attend . Is going on va- Pare nts don't have to go to court to arrang<.' for JOIO I cuslod)'. the> can make the agrct'menl themselves. Bul th l') are oflen unable to agree on an) thing. .\nd in the hostile al· mosphcrc 1ha1 tan surround a d1vorcl'. "children arc made a pa"n -b\ both sides:· Farrell said. But not all fathers want Joint cuStod) of rlmr chddrcn. They're con1t·n1 with the standard v1s1tat1on rights. granting the non-custodial par<.'nt alternate weekends and hol- 1da) S and fo ur wee ks dunng the Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Deffyery la GuerantMd Uonclay-f'ftday II you 00 001 "8119 yGll P999' by !> 30 p m c.e belole 1 p m 11'<1 '(04Jf copy ... be -ed cation or give any number of other reasons to th wan a v1s11 to lhe falh<.'r. Some mothers ref use 10 allow the father 10 see his children if he 1!'> delrnqut'nt in suppon payme nts. ··1f a father 1s not pa} ing suppon. a mother has several remedies a' ail· able 10 her ... These do no11nclude not allowing' 1s11a11on," she t>mphasized, ..\ father also ha,nemCd1es if hr is denied vis1ta11on. If he has a coun order 1ha1 spells out his nghls. he can hav.e his ex-wife charged with ron- ~mrn . y .. v .... 11;.itton ngtm are not as bleak ac; lulhl'r'> think. They have much grl.'all'r lOnlrol o"er 1he s1tuat1on than thq rt·ali1e .. More than anything ebc. thl· problem 1s that men get fru~lratcd and don't take action, I thin!.. some fathers beheve tha1 the "orld l'i ag:unsl them." Farrell said,_. If the~ dcla} too long, she ex· pla1nl'd, the coun is less likely to pcnal11e the ex-spouse. And she pointed out that unlike support. j 1s1tat1on is not retroac11vc: that lost time'' lo'it for good. What do you like aboul tbe Dally Pilot'! What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message wiJI be recorded, lranscTibed and delivered lo t.be appropriate editor. The same Z4·bour answering service may he osed to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column mull Include tbelr name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Tell ua what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schw•rtz Ill Publisher - Clrculatlon 71t/M2-4333 Cl•Hlfled advertlalng 714/142-5171 All other department• 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE llO Wti\8ar St eo.11 MeW CA M•~ 'Of"' Bo, 1!>80 Coata Mftia CA 92626 Satuulay end Sunday II you 00 nol feceNe )'OUI copy by 7 a m , c:aN bekn 10 • m end yOJ< copy ••II be dltlve<ed Fr•nk Zlnl Managing Editor Keren Wittmer Advertising Director Copy1ogtot t9113 O<ange eo.~1 ~ Compeny No ,,._, 111>'"'11 tllulltallOM .OICW.al rnllllet Of a<Ml<l ... mettt• ne<..,, may oe tee>f~ .,.thOU1 tc>«ltl pei m<saion 01 CopyJIQllt 0\0'191 S«.ono clan PO'll~ paid at Coata ~, C.1~°'"" (UP& 144 800) Sub5c11QH00 by can.., ~ 1!> montNy by ma,1 '6 50 monthly Circulation Telephonee AoMm•ry Churchm•n Controller Robert C•ntrell Production Manager Doneld L. Wllllame Circulation Manager . VOL. n, NO. 329 ~aller said nc"r,pap<.>r account<; of lhl' l1lhng named Mrs. Dyson a~ a po<;s1blc suspect in the c;layin& and that '>he Ix-tame so alarmed she hired an :1ttorne~ D\son murder and other cases "'II Orll\ be madl' Wllh the authOrll.atlOn of the police chief. he added. Walker said police investigators ha -.c been working around the clock looking for <.'v1dcnce al the Manin Lane condominium. He said officers had rl'mo,cd numerous ttems from the co ndom1n1um but did not claboratt' when .,he "as grabbed and wrestled to lf~==•••;::::::;;-nr.~iii;;iiii!i~~~~!!!!~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiii!~iin th l' floor b> a man wuh a nylon s1ock1ng o .. er his head. The woman rcponcd that the man raped her and thtn forced her to drive him lo an 1ntcr~cc11on 1n central I lun11ng1on Beach where he Jumped out ot her rar and ncd. he said she found her husband's bod> when s~e ··\he read' lhl' newr,papcr'> wo:· V. Jlkl'r c;a1d Pohu: ..aid th1:\ h.i' l' not ti ngered \fr., D~'on a'> a \U\fX'U but admit the' ha' e not ruled her out ellher. In rl·spon'>e to "hat police offi cials l 11no,1dcr nveraggrc'.i'>I' c news report· 1ng \Val kcr \aid all police officers hJ\l" tx·cn ordcrl'd nol 10 discuss l nm1nal cases "1th member~ of the pie'>'> Fu ture '>lalL'men ts on the ..\<'cording to Mr\. D}'son. she and her husband wl'nl to bed Saturday al 10 p.m. ~he laLcr awoke when she heard her 7-~cllr-0ld son coughing JO another bedroom. pohce reported, The "oman said she wenl to lomfon her son and fell asleep on his bed. Police \aid Mrs. Dyson 1old rt.'IUrnl•d .... alkcr said there arc no sign'~ or a break-in at the rondoman1um o\n auto~~ re' calcd that Dyson died Imm numt'rou'>c.tabwounds 1n01cted with a long-bladed knift', Walker ~aid. No arrt•st~ ha .. e Ileen mad<.' •n the case. DOUGLAS GUILTY OF SEX SLA YINGS •.. From Al Douglas. 55. sat pa.,St\t'I\ as the JU~ pronounced him guilt~ of k1ll1ng 19- }ear-old B1:th Jon<.''> and Margaret Krueger. 16. in ..\ugu'>t 1981 At one r>olnt. Douglas. W<.'an ng a whnc shin and tennis CjhOl''> c1>nfcrrcd bricO}' wi th dctCnse a11orne) <leor&e Peters ' The two \'ICllms· molher'i , who had .111ended lht• trial datl }. greeted the 1u n 's 't•rd1ct "Ith tcJr'll and hugs for rhl' 1n\.est1gator "ho put the case llljll't ht'r I m glad the~ found him guilt) II\ "hat he dest·ned." said Jean 111111' ~he also said she never had J11uh1<. about what rhe ult1m.11e 11UILomr ofrhe 1oal would bc:.--t- ·1don't1hrnk 11 will rvcr he behind nw" lont~ said of her daughter"• ~k.Hh l~puty D1!>tnct Auomc) Ton) k.it kuucka'i called the JUr'\ \ dcc1~1on the "nJhl 'crd1ct .. He also acknowl· l'dgtd Jurorc; took le~'l time 1n reach· 1ng their \<C1d1t1 1han 1n any other tap11 I l'· I,{' ht' htss prt»eeut d 1ne"C tx·wrn1ng a deput) d1 lrict a11ornc) 1n 1976 ()dense a1tornt'" Pttt•rs 'ard ht wasn·1 w rpnscd b) the ~1c1 and called the pan<:I ··fair. intelligent and lhou~tful ·· lied because of the cond111on of the bod1e~. he was unable to dNermmc the cause or llm<.' of d<.'ath . The prosecution also presented The pro\l'l uuon's case hinged on evidence that Douglas planned to lure the h.'sttmon} nf 39-)'car-old Richard victims to the dcsen. po~sibl)' for the Hernandez. an acknowledged heroin making or a .. 5nufT movie." a porn<>· add1c1 and w n" 1ctcd burglar who graphic mo"ie 10 which one of the tl'\llfied undt'r a grant of immunity performers 1~ murdered during the frnm pro'>Ccut1on that he watched as filmin&- Douglas killed Jones and Krueger at a Dunn8 the pcnalt) pha!>e. the •emote dc~n "'ash in San Diego prosecutor said he!lans to prr~nt < ouni.. tape rec:ord1ngs an w1tne~..cs who The 1wo girls "ere lured to their tcst1ficd dunng Douglas· I q71 tn31 on death~ believing the) we~ going to <11m1l:ir charges. That cv1dtnce wa!I pose for nulk photographs. accord1og barred during Dougla!>' most recent to trial tr'l\lmon • tr al,_ ernan cz recounted or tO.:S-he tormt'r 'osta Mc~ re~• t'nt how Lhe two girls removed their wasnrrelited on chargt'!torattc,mptrna clothl'\ and agreed to ~ tied up to lure two undercover policewomen during thr photo \C'l'l1on. Bul when to 1hc1r death~ 1n whnt was to be one or the girl'> 11sked Douglas where ano1her "snuff movie." Dur1na the h1!. crimcm \\3\ he produced a loaded trial. a pro!>t1tu1c 1e~11ticd 5hc b. d nOe and or,tcr('d them to perform sex been hired b) Dougla'> to tonurc and oact., on him each olhcr and kill the ~omen dunna the filming. 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