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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-12-03 - Orange Coast PilotTOMORROW: . FORECAITI ON A2 COAST IDITIDI _ MONDAY DECLMBER 3, 1'J84 OH ANG l COU NT ( C A LIFOR NIA 2~ C lNTS Second opinion! Jail death was murd.er independe n t a utopsy rules out s uicide; ~-~ body 'showed eviden ce of a struggle' By tllc A11oclatcd Prell A $SI million lawsull filed against Orange County alleges that a 22-year· old man did not commit s u1c1de but was killed 1n a minimum-security ja il . . . Coast We asked Coast resi- dents what they think of the modified tax plan./ A3 This attorney's life runs In cycles -he's an ad- vocate for bikers./ A3 A new, so-called 'speed ' train Is proposed be- tween Los Angeles and San Diego./ A3 Calif om la It's still up In the air whether the Jacksons Victory Tour will hold Its final three performances In LA./A4 while servin• a 10-day sentence for drunken drivma. Curtis Cupe~ was pronounced dead Jan. 11 . 35 m inute a fier sherifl's deputies at Theo Lacy ja1l 1n Oranae found him hanging from a noose fashioned from his J••l-1 sue 1umpsu1t. T he Oranac County Sheriff-Cor- oner's Office ruled the death a suicide. But the dead man's father, Gordon Cupery of Huntinaton Beach, armed with a rcpon from an.. independent pathologis.t, says otherwise. "Somethina had to happen," Ctlpery said ... I know my son. He wouldn't have done 11. He JUSt wouldn~t have done 1t." He seeks SS I m1lhon in &be law ull filed Oct. 29. Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates had made no official official comment on the lawsuit as of early today, Lt Richard Olson. a sbcnfl'' spokes- man, said. Cunis Cupcry was a rrcs\ed b) Fo~ntain Valley p0h~ on Nov, 17. 1983 He wa~ arrc tcd for runnana a mi haht and dn\11n1 while intox- icated. Cupcry had served '" day of his sentence and was to be released for aood beha\110r the day afler he died In hn report on the incident. Dcput)' Coroner John L. Eatbcn on included the rc11uh of the county autopsy, performed by Dr. Walter R. Fischer. which u1d ... Thu death IS class1f~ed as a su1c1dc" But Cordon Cupe!") hired Dr. htcr S. Yatar Jr.. an indepcndcnl ~tholoai t who practJce in the city of Industry, to J)l"rform another autops). Yatar concluded the death wu a nom1c1dc . . Yatar'Heport mtntioncd-scratehet and bruises on Cunas Cupcry's beck, elbow\, neck. anitles and· feel. H~ (Pleuc eee $5Uf 801T/A2) Travela ency · shuttles iers off to Ontario Busser.vice aimed at relieving c rowded John Wayn e Airport By ROBERT HYNDMAN ~ .... "-.... Pressures of o"en rowding at John Wayne .t.ipon ha"c led a Costa Mesa travel atcncy to faunch a van shuttle scr.11ce to transpon airline passengers to Ontario International Airport. The I 0-passcngcr van made Its maiden '-O)at" this mom1na from Ncwpon Boulc"ard Travel wai.b only • two pasSt"ngcn but the travel aaents arc hopeful Uli<' wtll increase in coming week\. • · While the new service may have httle impact on the crowding at John Wa)ne .\1rport. the venture comple- ment~ the aims of a $300.000 promo- uoruil campaign rcccnlly approved b) the count) Board of Supervisors to shift thl· a1rpor1'1, burgeomn& traffic load l'l'>Cwhere. . • But that cfTon has not been (Pleue.-e SHU'tJ'L~/ A.2) .. Nation Renovating the Statue of Liberty Is a bigger task than the origin al t iisk a century ago./85 OC puts down $JM- to buy land in LB ... CBS defense attorney ·says Gen. Westmoreland was told to kill Viet Cong as fastasthey crossed tt!_e border.JAi World A Soviet scientist who defected to London a year ago says Russians don't have a feeling of lndependence./85 A cyanide gas leak kills hundreds In Ind la. Four Union Carbide em- ployees are arrested./ A4 This year's most heroic animal Is a real hog for honors, according to the American Humane As- sociation./ A7 Sports Newport Harbor Hlgh's pasketball t eam looks llke a w inner with the season approachlng./81 Mater Del Hlgh's Monarchs are No. 1 In the Dally Piiot's Orange County rankings for prep basketball./81 The Rams beat New Or- leans 34-21 In their drive for a wild card berth In the National Football League playoffs./8 1 ·:·:·:~·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Bualnes a The New York and Ameri- can stock exchanges may no longer off er best · llquldlty and prlces./83 INDEX Bridge ~ Bullftln Board Business Calif o rnla News Classified Comics C ross word _ Death Notices F .. tures Horoscope Ann Lander• Mutual Fund• Natlonal Newi Opinion Pa parazzi Police Log Publlc Notlc s Sporta Stock Marketa T ... vlak>n • Theaters w .. ther W.orld Newt 89 A3 83 A4 _87-8 89 88 88 A7 87 82 B3 A4 A9 A7 A3 88 81-2 81·2 A8 A8 A2 A4 • A fortteu ln Coeta Meea Xemaetb Llndaley dUplaya lab mlnlatare replica of a 13tb cenl111'J cutle, lab lateet project In a loncttme bobby of batldlDf modela of &lobal military weaponry. For more a boat LlndaJey•a lnfatuatlon with the put,eeePaceA7. 'Dear Santa, Orange County would like ... ' -all n Oranac County's o fficial ··wish list." If tou're seasonally minded, think of 1t as the Board or upcrvisor!' Chnstmas "°PPfna li~l. 20 pages Ion& and already carefully checked twice. The county's first-ever donation\ cntal0&. hstma all the ttcms vanou\ county depanments and agencies would love the public to donate, wns published recently.just In time for the holiday gif\-gi vin1 season. JEFF . ADLER Focus ON THE NEws • ~NM,.._..-,......,, i..4'M 1rra1m~t." . tan ton added. -Jalle.. J arecki. 1 1. of Coe ta The illustrated cataloa list more Meea a•olda wet atuff. By LISA MAH ONEY Of llleo.lp ..... I Wt Orange Count} has put SI nulhon down on a $5 I m1lhon purcha'IC agreement for 78 acres of S}camort Hills slated to become the San Joaquin Hills TransporatJOn Cor- ndor. r Also under terms of an agreement mladc public t~y b) Laguna Beach Caty official~. the count) w11I bu)' about 70 more acre of the untouched land at S8.000 an acre for a regional pule Sycamore Hill\ 1\ a ~~~-~ere parcel bctv.een Laguna (am on and El Toro road~ which the lit\ agreed 10 purchase tor Sh 75 million m 1978 Laguna ha\ )Cl found the means to pay for It Cit) Manager Ken Frank said the count)'\ agreement combined Wlth the r«ent SS 7 m1lhon sale of 64.3 acres for res1dent11l dc'>'elopment will JU t about equal "'hat Laguna BcKh v.111 O"-C the ongmal owner of S}camore Hills for the pnnc-apal and interest once the debt 1s paid in 19 8. Frank calculated that tnterest ac- l ruing alnng "11h· current pnncapal v.111 total SI I m1lhon b' tht" u mc the la\t pa' mMll 1\ madt" to former 0 " ncr R.incho PJh'' \ erdc' C orp (Pleaae .ee·SYCAMORE/A2} Bandits terrorize . rohbery victims By STEVE MARBLE Of lMo.IJl'llee.l laff fwo masked men t.1okc into a pmh Ne" port Beach home t"arl) Sunda\ and threatened to kill an 80-}ear-old woman "ho rt'portcdl> bumped into the armed mtrudt'r!> v.hale '"'est1µ1 - 1n$ nOl'>C\ .II hl'f front door. pollll' s:ud The bandi t\, who reponcdh l'' caped w11h S 11 .000 worth of Jt'"'rlr. and two gun\ tl>\St"d the woman 111 the fl oor ol her EutblufT home and then draggl·d hl•r into a '"mg room where lhl'' put J gun to her he.id otlircr' rlC llUnll'd "Thn 1hrl'Jll'm.·d to loll her 1f she lool..l·d .11 1hc1r llKM.'' said officer r om I 11tk. who nottd tl\at the "oman hu\t'l3nJ \lcpt through the cnt1rt" onkal T ht• rilh!lt·r. ill 1he \ 1sta Entnada home.' "a' H'p<1rtn110 pohcc at about 4 'OJ m Ont' ol 1lw h.1nd11' held the woman at gunro1n1 "h1le the second ran- \3rh·d lhl' ''"~'ton home. Lanie said Tht' \.\1•man. wh(, said she feared for ht'r lah wld the men that her h11\hJnll '.t' deal .ind would not hear (PleHc .ee BAM>ITS/A.2) P ut t h e umbrella awa y for n ow Morning ra ins depart but another s torm on week 's agenda 8 ) TONY AA \'EDRA Ol IM o.lly ..... IWI \outhem ( ahlorn1an' put awJ\ thl'lr umbrella\ 1h1\ afk m oon tiut the\ ·11 ha-.e to v.a1t until Tut'S(:ia\ to (llll on thcir \ungla\SC\ ~.un drt·nl hintt tht" \outhland lhl\ morning. v.ao; c\pccted to stop h\ m1d-mom1ng 11"1n& v.a\ to parth cloud' sk1r\ for 1he rt''il ol the Jn\ ( ll'ar ·,k1eo; y,crt fort"c:\'1 for tonight and 1 UC4'<ia\ • Howt'-.er the 1'1auon;il \\>cath<'r ~fr!, Ill' prl'lh• 1nl .11111thl'f chance of \hll"l'f\ 1111 \\ .! 'h''l),1\ T hl lor l I' ·' ,1, ,1 In" 4fl to ~' dC"grtl\ lllllll.lhl "Ill h.~h,ot tt41 tn Ml un 1 uc'>da' .hl"rd111f: 111 thr weather \Cf\ ll l' \hn .... -cro.. l'il.T111 111n~ around 4 th1~ morn1ns drupp1:J u ol an lnlh, of r.un rn ( n\t,\ \fr"' h\ !i a m . bnng1na th<' \Ca\110 totJI 111 ~ 11'-Rainfall for the -.anH· rx·111~1 l,l\t H·ar v.a' \ n Uld lOUnl\ hH1r11vr,1pht'r ( or('j ( Un· ninr.ham · l>rt:np11atann tnr lllhN area around thl' < >ranf:c < oa'il wa' re· ported at o' 111 an inch for Hunt· 1naton Bcalh ,,, for ~c .... pon Bea h: and I I for \.in .ruan < ·.1J\1'itrano. 1d < unninpham The cataloa is envisioned as a ktnd of 1uldcboolnhat would let c1v1c- m 1 nded bus1nc c • communit) iroups and 1nd1v1dual know what typcsof 110$ the county could use than l6S 1km e~ht ~unfy ~n~c ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and dcpanmcnt' behc"c best could 0 "T he concept of 1dcnufr in1 and pubhc1zina public needs a1vcs pru- spcc t1 ve donors an o pportunity to C'home he county commuoity .,_ vice or proaram they With to support throu'h monetary or non-monetary donatio ns," cxp111 ncJ Supervisor Rot r . tanton. who spearhttded the aital<>1'11 develo pment. "I believe thi c1tal01 w1ll atrvc the tUPl)Cl'S 1n 1WO ways. ru'St, ·It Wiii inform pr pecu ve d o nors ~he ounty' prionty needs. Sttood. 1f should f unhcr timulatc the 1'r1lltn1- nc andscncr~1ty of th but 1naa. community aroups and 1ndl.vidual Vfho have dc:monma t d their com· mnmcnt to ran c C ount h don•t· ' .... I be upplied by p ublic do nation. The 1ttms ranac 1n pn c from $3 to SI mil hon. '"Ml ny:.llf the 1trms add.res com• '.::.;f~~~ munity need that cannot br funded throu.&h taxc lone" a forward •ancd by all fi ve mcmhcn of the .Board ol • upcrvason notcs Bc\. .. use many of the item art txpen ave. h1&h·tcch &MfaeU. su h a scacnttfic o r audio-~• u1f cqu1pmtnt and com p1.u 1'1. upcrv1'0rs al point out lhlt arou~ or 1nd1\/1dual · m1Jhtdonatca pon1 n ofthtco\l of a pcc1fi item or con 1dcr poohna rt urtt\ Y.1th anotht'r lfOUP Pan1 11 donatio n v.111 ht held· in a ~P«••I ,.._.. ... CO~/A2J ,, ' I -. ' ... • A2*1fOrange Cout OAll Y P ... OT/Monct~. Oecemt>« 3, 188'4 Five injured.in Irvine crash-· fl\c people -ancludani two 1nfanl!t -remained ho5p1tahzed today wuh 11'\JUPC u t med Satur- day n1aht when a su!tpcctcd drunltcn dnvcr rnmmtd a di bled car on tht ~~uldrr oftht nta • na Freeway in Irvine. Machocl Warner, 24, of Thousand Oab wa arrested at We tem Medi- C11I Center an Santa Ana on su p1e1on of felony drunken driving. accordina 10 Calil0m1a Hl&hway Patrol poke • man Rack tevens. CONTINUE D STOR IES l'wo of the mo t ~nou ly inJured, a l·month-old ~arl and a I S..month- old boy, wrt still bcma treated at tht Fountain VaOey Community Ho pl- tal trauma center today. The 9:42 p.m. freeway ldcnt nur the Myford Road c.-Jut m1t1ally resulted in eagl:it inJunc Several of the victims were taken by helicopter to local trnuma centers. Stevens id Ernesto Rodnauei. 40 •. or Los Angele apparently had pulled onto th~ showdcr and was loolun under the hood of ha~ Ford compaot when Warner"• veh1clc. a Toyota Cehca, lammt'd into thr di blcdar. 1 hr impact ot the colhMon knock· td Rodnauez and his car. which contained five passenetrs, 1n10 a culven. ell.plaint.-d Orange County Fire ('apt. Mark Reinhold. He said Warner's Toyota spun acros.s th~ freeway and plowed into a center divider. LAGUNA INSURANCE COSTS SOAR ••• From Al . "There doesn't appear to be.nyoptton except The on.. of ttnecompantee we pr111nted ha'{lng no ln1Urence." a gloomy Frank leld Mondey. to epokeemen Of the 12 cm .. FridaY. but tn two ca.. Frank, a repreeentattw of the in.nnce flrm llnd the deductibtM were tltgher and the amount 'of the manager• of two other ctt• that are tn a llmltar COY91'9Qe ltlngief: than Ptenet, Frank Mid .. boat will meet Tu.day neverttt1t111 to ... " som. City offtcttlla were e>q>eetlng to pay u much• better arrangement might be mede. three tlmee more fof 6"auranoe tt"9 yeer·beceuee ol High deductibles were requtr.d of Stanton end a generally unfavorable Insurance merket na- San Clef!1ente baled on thir record of clalma, Frank tlonwlde. • said. · . But the offer, wt.left averaged about trtpletor alt The other nine cities that make up the agency egency members, hit a fflW partfcutarty hard, Ottvef wlll keep thelr smaller deductlbfee, bu1 muat pay eatd. higher premiums fOf the prMleg91 Rou Otlver, In addition. the cities Iott tome ot the "broad" agency consultant, said. cover.ge they enjoyed In more favorable tknee, Laguna Beach'• current IMuranoe cerrler, OHv.r aaid. The hardelt blow ta the IOl9 of llmtted Mead Reinsurance Corp., hu c.nceled lta policy coverage In clatma of Inver• conderMatlon. Under covef'lng cities In the jolnt·P9W ... agency. The firm Mead, member clttee were tnlured for "direct Is apparently getting out of the muoldpal Habtlltlee phY*al damegea to property" that occurreCI aa a market, Oliver said. rMUlt of natural dluaterl llke land•Hdea, he Mid. The agency faced a Dec. 12 c:lea_dllne for finding The cities stiff wtll be abte to recoup deferuae a. new carrier or risk having no coverage. costs In those c&MI, he Mid. SYCAMORE.HILLS.PAYMENT •.. From Al Once the S)camore Hills land 1s free and clear, the city will own about 244 acres which officials say will remain as open space Under terms of the ci ty<aunty agreement. Orange ( ounty may back out of the land purchase any time befort I 988 1f 11 decides not to develop the freewa) The proposed freeway. which would approx1matel~ parallel Pacific Coast Highwa)", 1s designed to con· nect Newport Beach and San Clemente. Laguna Beach residents have oppqsed the freeway because tht swath 1t will cut through S)camore Hills and the changes that will occur to Its pristine appearance. And. the Cit)' was also unable to reach an} deals with county supervisors that might lessen.the impact ofa (rccwa) on the 11ny beach community. Sycamore Hills was purchased by the city to prevent Rancho Palos Verdes from developmg the property for residential use. But effor:ts tp save the untouched land soured almost immediately as possible funding sources fell through. Kaufman &.. Broad roe .. the rcsi· dential developer of the 64,3 acres, plans to-build 6&1 units on the property, or more than 10 units an acre. The freeway, should it be con- s\ructed. could be as wide as 15 lanes and include a Laguna Canyon of- framp which Laguna Beath officials alS<? oppo~: _ BANDITS ROB NEWPORT H OMES ... FromAl · • them. Little said the men left the res1· dence after-they pushed the woman into a smaU room and agal.ll threaten- ed to kill her 1f she called r help The bandits escaped Y. tth a hand- ~un, a shotgun, "4:' eral pieces of 1ewell) and a pair of diamond eamngs worth SS 000. police said The res1dent1al robber} wa'> the ~ond in Newpon Beach 1n two weeks and the second in which a resident has been confronted and threatened with death. A woman was titd up and gagged by two masked men who broke 1n10 her Dover Shores home the da) before Thanksgiving -and ransacked the house looking for cash and guns. The 47-year-old woman. shaken but unhurt was rescued when two Y.Orkmen showed up at her house midway through lhe afternoon rob- bel) The workmen chased thr thugs but were unable to catch thtm The bandjts, one clutching a re- volver and the other a buck knife, reportedly confronted the woman in a hallway of her house1 forced her to remove her wedding nng and tied her with a pair of nylon stockings. One ot the mrn stuffed a sock in her mouth after askin' if she had any money or guns. pohce said. In both inst:llnccs, tht bandits wore masks and were described as being in their mad·30s. SHUTTLE BUS TO O~T ARIO ... FromAl , welcomed w11h open arms at On ta no. Responding recently to news that county operators of John Wayne Airport planned to launch an advenis1ng campaign to promote use of On ta no. airport manager Michael DcGaralamo -;aid. "We wish they would Just leave us out of1h1s.'' DcGiralamo"s comments sur- pnsed Orange County Supervisor Tom Rile) whose d1stnct includes the airport as well as the residents who want II'> growth hmllrd "I ha"cn"t heard different. but J gul"\'> I can understand what the) 're sa~1ng. especial!) 1f11 f1hc ad,cn1S1ng l.1mna111.n1 hai,n't bct•n prC'it'ntcd properl) to them," Ktk} !>aid. John Wayne Airport is near 11s saturation poi nt of 2.8 million pass· engers a yea r. In 1983, 2. 79 million passengers Oew out of the facility and through September of this year. the figure was already 2.16 m11l1on . Ontario. meanwhile, handles 100 01gh1s a da}' and last ytar moved nearl} 2.5 million passengers. Newport Boulevard Travel's shut· tie sen ice 1s belie' ed to be the firs t of llS kind in Orange Count~. says agent Tom MlRe~nolds. who says there are definite benefit., to the customer besides the a"o1dance of John Wa) nc terminal crowd!> $51MSUITIN JAIL DEATH .•. From Al called tlw marks "ev1den<:l 111 .1 \truggk · I Ir ,il\11 nil'nt1oned a largl· hrtml· at tht· rt"<ll 11 1 ( uper> ·!. skull .rnu J frat tun· of the man·., h\111d IH1nc \lohllh run' hctwl•en thl' r11111 , I the 111ngu~ JOU the la!) nx ··1 lllndudc." Yatar 'Motl·. '1ha1 Curt Cupe!) died from asphyxia a~ a result of an apphcat1on of a strong constricting. force 10 the neck Dcmh 1<; da<;-;1Jicd a., a homicide." In add111on 10 the suit filt:d 1n Orangr ( uunt) Superior Court on Oct 29. (iordon Cupe2' ha<, a\kl"d Gate<; 10 order a coroners inquest ··vou can save as much as-$100 on nights out of Ontario as opposed to Orange County," Reynolds said. Pan of those savings will be taken away by the cost of riding the van. The travel agency ischargjng$16 fora one-way ride for adults and $8 for children ages 6 to 12. The van departs at 8 a.m. and 1 p. m. from the Costa Mesa office, 2 J 56 Newport Blvd., and arrives about 90 minutes later in Ontario. Return trips depart at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., McReynolds said. Aiency owner Jay Burchett left on the inaugural tnp this morning with two passenger ... ( upcf! \ attorney. J, Thomas Brownl' of ~anta Ana, said he re- ceived a three-paragraph letter dated Aug. I from (rates saying the case had been rev1ev.cd by the sheriff-coroner, the d1s1r1u attorne)" and grand jury and the ··1 n ~cs11gat,ion on this case was clo'ied as of May I." COUNTY PENS 'SANT A LIST' ... From Al Jund until a purchase (an he made V.h1le two pages art dc,oacd to h1&h-technology requl''>I\ tor com- puttr'i vi deo cassette recorders and telev1s1on production equipment. a whole other page exclu.-,1vely hst'i 'lend·a-hand" opponun111es for vol- unteers interested 1n donating their lime rather than monc)' Among the vanou'i 1trm'I requested in the catalog ere: • 5pon'i0nn' emotionally d1~ 1urbed. hyperactive children or those who are at high mk for child abuse with a stay in a 'lummer camp. Cost: $200 per child per week through the Health Care Agenc:y • Hohday food ccrt1hcate'i. 1 he Health Care Afency scrvr~ many low· income fam1hes with a ha~tory of chi ld abuse The hohday'l1 arc u particularly stressful time for fam1ht'i because of the pre sure to provide a bountiful 12ble accord1n1 to 'ecnq officials. Cost $so each or S7SO for a book or 15 certificates • A ha1ardouo; matcnal detection laboratory that would ~rm1t a roun· ty employee to 1mmcd1atel)' de- termine whether a chemical or toxic spill 1 h 7HdOU'I 10 the put>hc and how at CM he <:leaned up C O'it Sl.795 • Two ty~wr11cn kcyt>d for the Cambodian ,or Ulouan lansuaac The Health Care Agency provides a. number of prc.ovcntat1vt htalth M-r- v1ct~ 10 rcfURCC\ T hl'\l' r3rl' I HX'· ( wnters would permit a mor~ c1Tect1\ e means ofcommun1cat1on ( o~t $800 each • A.n animal rescue ambulanc:t An ambulance would allo" the rapid transport of small domestic animals who are sack or mJurcd to medical fac1ht1es for 1mm~1ate treatment or provide for the admm1stra11onoffirs1 aid. Cost. $25.000 • A univer..al g~rn ~t Ule gym would pro .. 1de a recreational outlet for res1dentc; of the Albert Sitton Home. the county'" eoieraency chil· dren''I shelter. \o<;t: S4,000. • Basketball uniforms for the county Probation Departmrnt's Youth Guidance Cen ter team. Cost: $450 for 15 uniform!\. • C omplct1on of the Orange Coun· ty Veterans' Memonal. The Com- munity ~rv1ces Agency " rec- ommcodinJ t)lat thr fouM1dcd mem· onal bu alt 1n 1979.be completed. The side hononng Vietnam veteran' who lost thcrr hves in their country's service 1\ completed, but ,,de' J:lonor· 1ng the war dead ofWorld\Var<1 I II ·and thr Korean War req uire l1ght1na and completion ( o I SS.900 • Two micro-computers to com· puten1e cnme 1nformat1on relaung- to burglanec; The caicnfT.Coront-r'' Dcpanment believe\ the computer~ would \pted alona such 1nvt1t1g&· t1on, Co~t Sl.000 • V ldt'OC. tl tit' IT<.: Order and play. l'f T hl· ( n \lronml·ntal Managl ml'nt Asenc} notes 11 could produce w1ldhfc and interpertive parks pro- gramming 1f 11 had a video system. Cost· S:?.575. • Bahngual voluni«rs fo r the Health Care Agency's Elder Care and Alcohol Abuse Services proarams. Span1sh-'l:nghsh speaking inter· preters arr needed to for home visits with pubhc health field nurses. •~esioretlono t e fiTsionc Y.orba Linda Cemetery. including the reset· : ting of headstones topp!e_d by llm<' and vandals. Cost: $30.000. - • Excavauon of a fossil horse for dnplay. Los Coyotes-Regional Park has fornls of several large animals. Sponsorship 1s needed for the excav at1on and mounting of an Clltinct wtstem horse for public study and v1tw1n1 at the . park. 1ntcrpret1ve ~nter. Cost· S 10,000. • • Donate a hbrary. The count}' now has 25hbrancs1n 17 ctt1es. A $11' of a I 0.()()().squarc·foot bu1ld1og would provide a "beautiful an -;pac1ou.-, hbrary." library d1stnct nffic1al'I report Co,t: SI m1lhon (1nclud1 ng conslfUction and furn.,hin~) • Gafl' of books or maga11~c <1ul»cript1ons to the county library sy .. tem ( ost: S3 to S7S. rhc caual or additional 1ntor m:u1on about donation~ 1 &1Va1l- ableby cont t1n1 Helen I 010 1n the cnuntf\ Pcr'°nncl Dcpanmrnt. ... ,, Clouds will roll a:way tonig~t Rain t.u 011« ~ol South«n cautornla..earty today but the cloud• wilt move 1w1y tonight leaving skies clear Tuetday A1lnt111 w11 llght downtown, whe<e . 10 Inch w., record.cl 11 the cMc ~ter by 7 1.m. today. The Natlonal weather Service aald temperaturM will drop Into the uppe< •O• and low 50s In Los Angeles overnight, rltlng to a high near 85 Tuesday The valleys will t6p out In the 60s after Iowa lrom 4'2 to 52. Anothf!r weather front 11 expected In Southern Calllornla Wednaday, ollerlng a chance of showers. • Along lt}e Orange coast, It Y(Jll be mo1tly ctear tonight and Tuesday. Highs Tuesday In the 60s. Lowa 42 to 52. Temps Mlll'llllf\lt 12 l3 MIWTll 8Mc;h 13 7$ M1lweu4I .. 42 ?3 HI Le Mpl9-SI PIUI 2S 02 ·Q~~~ F,_ONT$ ~que 42 21 N•SllYllle && JT >Harm _ <.oio.., 48 26 ..._OOMN 80 5t 4l 20 PMwYork 41 4A Occ•ud•O~ S11t.on~~ ~ Sr.ow••• R-.n F ""''' Srow Malo<• 31 27 Olo!All\OftWI City 49 23 AllMla 50 48 o-i.a 30 IS Nn~• W••..,_, ... ,,.~ t .. 0 ... v '> 0.C' t c . .,..,. •• AllelltlcCny 54 47 OrlanOO 82 02 ""'*"' 71 40 ,..,..~ SI 311 l#llrn«• 54 " Phoeni• 07 47 ~ 5a 51 "'"-:r,: 46 41 Calif. Temps Ill 08 POfl Me •S Ill em.. 32 II Pont!lllO. Or 4f 41 so.ton •7 32 P•ovocMnee 47 29 H19h -!ow jlfK1pUallOft for 24 hOult S9nt•An• Ill .. 9uflelo 41 31 ~ eo 4S ~•It am 100.y Sant• Cru& 5a 45 Ca~ 24 03 Reno 3t 33 e.k•afielcl ee so ~Valley 46 14 CllafM1on.S C 83 &:I Alc:tlmono 57 u E11<ella S!> •6 QM<n.le\lly 41 H Cllatletton w v 51 .. Sllauot 52 24 Fr-60 50 Chafloti..N C 57 46 St Pele Tempe 711 81 l-•· se 43 21 05 Sell lak•Clly 31 21 LoeAAoelM ee se 44 19 Sen Anlonlo 77 42 PNOAobiM 02 •9 Extended Ctncinnall 50 33 San J\lan,P R 111 73 ,_, 81<1" 41 "° CllMlellCI 47 311 SI SI• Matte 31 31 ~OIY 53 44 Columbu• °" 411 36 S..1119 .... 37 Reno 38 33 S-• hk ..... WeOnM<l•Y 911dln0 ConootO NH u 16 Shi...._., 77 39 SK<.,._to S2 46 lhu•ad•Y anO DKO<'lllno P8'11y Cloudy Oellu-ft WC)flh 5 ... $poll-21 oe S.llNll 51 40 COOi ..,lh llOQM In Ille Ul>l*·SO. and ~on 4i 29 SY'-. 311 21 San Diego 65 !>7 &Os lows moelly 1n 1"9 40. o.n .... 34 14 Tope119 45 17 • San Frenc:i.co 52 49 O..Molnee 36 10 Tucac>rl ee " s.nteBarbat• 02 SI OelfoU 45 33 TulM 46 21 SIOCl<IOll !>() •7 Oululh 22 II WUlllnglOll 52 •3 HllJll, tow, P<eciptlallon fOf 24 l\oura Tides EIP .. o 80 32 WIQ!tla 40 18 anding II & P m Falfb!ltlkt oe -os WHl<-Barre A3 33 BAl91ow 03 34 fwgo oe ..03 BlgBMt so 15 FlagllAtf ... 10 Bl9hop !>() 22 TODAY OrMd Rllplcla .. 29 Surf report Blythe ea )9 ~ec:o/10 h!Qh 8.33pm 37 Har1ford 40 25 Cateltna 83 50 TU«IDAY Helene 22 .()I Long8Nch ee 43 Honoluki 82 74 LOCATION am IHAN Mon<ovla 1 t 40 F11a11o.< 1201 em IS HOuelOll 74 44 Hunllnglon llMdl 1·2 poor Monlllfey 54 .. Fwa~n 031 •m 5 4 lnlllanllpqll• 50 31 "'-.i.tty. Newpor1 1·3 talr Ml Wilton 59 39 Sec low 120pm Of J-IOll.Ma ea A3 401h Sl1MI. N9wport 1-3. poor Hftport e.acn 64 48 Second 111gn 7 20 37 J-.ofM~ 71 54 22nd Slfeel, Neowpclf'I 1-2 poor Orllar10 10 '° ...,,_, 211 27 BAlboAWedge 1-3 ,.., Pelm S1><lnga 89 40 Sun Ml• IO<lll'f el • 43 p m • ,,_ ~Clly 411 11 ~8-:11 I poor "~ ee 43 1uac:1ay 11 o 43 am an0 .. ,. eci-a1 l.MVegei 53 38 San CierMnl• 1·3 IW San a..-dlnO 69 311 4 •3p m • Ulll9 AOCI& 02 31 W•l• lemp 01-IO San O.l>riel 10 " Moon,_ II 2 IN pm . Ml'I Tu.cley L~ 53 35 , .... cllrectlOn. llOU("-I San.Joee se. 40 It 2 tO• m 8tlCI --V-•I S-OS am ' A buay guy t.hls seas on Santa Claua ha• hi• hand• full at Fa•hlon laland ln Newport Beach a• Shannon Tarkanlan, 2, and her brother Ryan, IS. recite their Chrt•tma• wtahe.. CONTINUED STORIES RAIN MA KES .WAY F OR S UN ••. From Al Rainfall at Irvine Ranch th as mom- mg was reported at .12 of an inch, with a ~ason total of2.S2. Last year at this t1mt. total ra1nfal1 Wlls recorded at 7.64. Laguna Beach received .12 of I WE 'RE L1 sTENl fi G -Just Call ~642-6086 - o~:;• 11 04*enteed MOnOt, , •IOll1 " "°' do .tlOI ,...., ' yo<JI Pllr«< "' S311p'11 Delote 7pn> -yOll '°"' ... .,. ,,..._"' ·- an inch this morning. Slack roadwayµlowcd traffic by 30 to 40 minutes and caused several fender benders on area freewa ys. Officer R1clc tevens of the ( ahtom1a Highway Patrol repontd. tevens. however. said there were no maJor accidents. What do you llke about the Oally Piiot" What don"t you like? Ca ll tilt number at leftaad y..our mesHRe will be ret'or.ded~ Lran~crlbed and delivertd to tht appropriate editor. ' The same 14-hour answering service may be used to ret'ord letters to the editor.on any topic. 9ontrlbuton to CJur Letter11 <'Olumn must tncludt their name and tt ltphone nom~er ,fo r verlOeatlon. No t'l reulatlon calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. • . ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. lchWert1 HI Publisher Ctrcutatton 7,_/M2-4m Cte•.efted ~Yetttltnt 114/la·ll'll AH other departmente 942-4121 MAIN OFFICE l)C) Wt11 S.y 61 Coat• ~ CA MtolaJdrM Bo• IMO<'"*• Mft'9 ... "'°'' •nd a.ino., " .,.... do ""' ....... 'fOVI ~ Illy I • IT\ 6111 Dell)<t •O • "' llnO ,_ «'Of .,. .,......,.., Frank Zlnl • • K8r.ft· Wlttm9' - Ctrcutetton T1t1p.'lonee Managing Editor AdvertlSlng Director A0eemery Churchmen .Controller lobeft Cemretl Production Don.td l ........ Cwculauon Manager Ma nag "' . . ,,.· .. --t _______ ......_ ___ ~ ' ' • I I "' . . Literacy volunteers . to hold wo!!kshops Lawver ~s life runs ill cvcJes ~ 'What are your-feelJng on the J · J · proposed modJDed flat tax plan?' -fie 's the bikers' arlvocat-e""'~ Jonathan McK.alhp, national field service director of the Literacy Voluntctrs of Amcnca will conduct a le~dershap trainjna work!hop Dec. 13 at 'the Ora nae Public LibtaJy, IOI N. Center St. The wor~shop 11 scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the community room, and reservations arc requested at ,993-8278. T~erc .11 no charae. . McK.aU1p will present a mini-workshop in "special reading probl~ms: some helps" Dec. 12 at 6: 30 p.m. m the Balboa Room of the Huntinaton Beach Library 7l I l Talbert Ave .. Huntinaton Beach. Reservations for this no- cost seminal' may be obtained by callina 99).8278. • Attorney to addre .. Slulnen Attorney Daniel Bucknam of l.quna Hills will discuss "Protectina Yourself Against Professional Malpractice" as the featured speaker of a luncheon meetina of the L.c1sure World Shnne Club of Laauna Hills Tuesday. The meeuna is scheduled for noon in the L.cisurc World Bluchouse. The taJk as sponsored by the Speakers Bureau of the California Tnal Lawyers Association, which provides speakers on a vanety of lepl topics to clubs and oraanizations at no charae. Legal aecretarles plan meetlng Members of the Oranae County· Legal Secretaries Association will hold a joint Christmas meetina with the Lona Beach L.cpl Secretaries Association Friday in Huntington Beach. The Christmas dinner and auction is scheduled for 6 p.m. at Sam's Seafood an HuntinJtOn Beach and will feature the Mourt Choir of Anaheim High School. The charge is $16 a person and reservations may be obtained. by, calling Robin Fiddler at 842-5100. GOP leaden aet yule party The Hunnngton Beach Republican Assembly will hold a Christmas party and view the Huntington Harbour Cruise of Lights boat parade Sunday at 5 p.m. at the home of Yem and Betty Mays, 16256 Wayfarer Lane, Huntinaton Harbour. Orange County's elected officials arc among the invited guests. The donation is $7.50 per person. By WADE ROBERTS .... '-...,_., ..... .,..., SAN JO E (AP)-Weekdays. he's mild-mannered attorney Richard M. L.cster. We're talkma briefcase • pinstnpcd three-piece sylls. imported loafers. a Porsche -the work . Ah, but.on weekends: "h's jeans. boots, T hirt. black vc t. I climb on one of my motorcycle . Ta-di' It's Supcrbikerl" Lester says. Lester's law prKticc 1s devoted almost entirely 10 motorcyclists and their legal problems. Four years after graduauna from night lawschool a'l tti age of 43. Lester hu offices in Newport Beach, Encino. an Jose, San Dlcao and Sacramento. with a sixth set to open soon 1n San Francisco. Business, he says. is marvelous. "A lot of attorneys scoff when they sec me putting on the jeans and vest. climbing on tfic bike and ,heading out to a run or a motorcycle swap meet or a club meeting," he uid. "What do I care? I do damn well." 1t is.at the runs. the swap meets and the club meetings that he meets potential clients. Usually. he's ac- companfod by other members of his staff. Their vests and T-shirts sport a drawing of Bhnd Justice, clutchina her scales :ind perched atop the seat of a Harlcy-DaVldson. "People used to think we were some strange motol'CYcic club," he recalls. ··we hand out business c-ards, .. batiyJOleN C.,_.Mlltlar ~ Et&ate a.v"&or .. h's a bi& dilemma for me on the probabtht)' of It work1na. Gradually an t,..o years the eventual flat w will be SO J)Cf'Ccnt. Ten percent now-is attat. But, at makes me nervous." sign people up on our majlina lis1 and Jim Otborrow pass out our Accident Surv1vaJ kits." ButlD&• Bead MaryCWna lrvtae Homemaker Adoptlon clau announced The kjts include a business car<L Muaaer accident information form. pen and ''I'd say no, it's not fair to two dimes for a telephone call. Lester aJI the other people who ··tt•s 101na to affect u:s ncpuvcly becau.e we are in a hlah tu brade\. So I am opposed to it. .. "How to Find a Child," a class for couples interested in adopting. will be offered Dec. l 0 at the Parenting Resources office, 1633 E. 4th St., Suite 288, Santa Ana. says about I 5,000 have been dis. have to pay too much. And tributcd so far. ---------.., _______ ..:;....i the rich people wouldn't A panel consistina of an attorney and an adoptive parent will discuss adoption issues from 1 to 9 p._m. The class fee is S l' and pre-reg1strat1on may be obtained by calling 542-5005. Alumnae Club pl4n• •eulon The South Coast Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi will hold' a general meet in& and social Dec. l' at the home of Kay Brown, 2100 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. . Author and jouml1ist Mort Stein will discuss his course "The Art of Conversation" at the 10:30 a.m. session. A salad luncheon and carol sinaing also are on the aaenda. Call 642-4412 for further information. Malt1ple penonallt1a viewed The Oranac County Mental Health Association will present a free wqrkshop on multiple j)CtSOnaJitjes Dec. 14 at the El Modena Branch Library, 380 S. Hewes in Orange. The bulk of L.cster's practice ln· Richard Leeter and tbe tool• of lat. letal trade. .,......._.. have to pay enough." volveuccldents and injuries. "National statistics Jbow 70 per· cent of the multi·vchiC'lc accidents involving motorcycles arc not the motorcyclim' fauJt," he said. "We're here to help that 70 percent recover their losses." Since his practice began in 1980. L.cster says. he has handled more than 800 personal injury claims. Most. he says. h,ave ended with awards for his clients.. • . L.cster's firm alsd opcnnet a 24-hour toll-free ad vice line. ."We've been consulted about aoy- thmg you can think of." he said. "Divorce property senlcments: Who acts the bike? Insurance problems. Traffic violations. Drivina under the influence. Landlord-tenant disputes. Anything." . After completina law school, he wanted an area oflaw which would let him helppeople. He found personal- injury cases. "I wanted to help people; that was ooe area of law in which I thought I could," he said. "Afriend suucsted that, if•I rcall) was serious about helping people, I should look for a group that was voiceless. under- represented. taken advantaac of. "One day ... I was invited to speak at a local meeting of41 mqtorcycle club. The topic was 9Kn~ Your Rights.' It didn't take me Iona to realize that here was my aroup ... Soon af\er. he bouaht two motor-cycles. · - "They're good people,'' be says of has clients. "Not like the stereot}'.pc at all, you know, 'The . Wild Ones.' They're like anr.onc else -you and me. They jus,J ltke bikes. They'd like to be left alone, to be treated fairly. "You can't 1magJnc the (celina when a arown man calls up, cryina. and says. 'Thank you. No one's cared before." Cody l.lltMf Coa&aMeta Rataarut '4t1tn1 Dn Wlllte Lapaaaead llterier dffJper Hypnotherarist Ttd Barnes will discuss the use of hypnom as wel as alternate treatment methods. The proaram is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to noon, and reservtions m~y be acquired by calling 547-7559. New speed trairi proposed for LA-to-San Diego route "No. it's all naht as It as. Now it's aomg all nght. and we're pa),1\1 too much." "I JU$t don't trust II I think we are aoin& to come out peying more in tM Iona run " Swap meet to erpand IJoun The Oranac County Fairgrounds Swap Meet in Costa Mesa will open weekdays durina the final week of Christmas shoppina. The swap meet normally is open weekends Qnly but will remain open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the week of Dec. 17-24. Admission is$ I per car. By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 SAN DIEGO .-An Amencan railway company as proposing a new speed train for the San Dicao·Los Angeles corridor, two weeks after promoters of the proposed bullet train suspended the project in face of widespread opposition . Budd Co.. the nation's largest -producer of railway passcnaer cars, . says it would be interested in buildina ~-----a high-speed transn system to replace the abandoned bullet train if people want it. Monday, Dec. 3 American High Speed Rall Corp. had promoted tf\c bullet. train as a $3.1 billion pri vately financed pro- ject. But th e proposed 130-milc rail line linkjng the state's two largest cities ran into heavy opposition because of its expense and because of fears it would ad versely impact the environment. On Nov. 13. A.mencan High Speed Rail Corp. announced n would not proceed with the train. saying It had been unable to raise the needed capital to finance the project. would be read} 10 outline their proposal at\er the holidays. He added that ridership and topographical studies of the Los Anaelcs-San Diego route would be necessary. "If all those elements indicate a go, then ""e would look at the financial package," he said. "Our approach is: 'Will this be a positive benefit to the area an thr year 2000?' rather than saying: 'Hert is a system. and you W111 enJO) using ll. ... Train cars an a ma,netk-levitataon system ndc a half-inch a~ve the track on a powerful maanet1c wa ve "The cars art hf\ed and guided b) a scnes of magnets an their under· carnage and arc propelled along b)' a syncronous-1nduct1on motor." Sachert said SlaeUa Levy Irvine Dorlt Palardy Lapu R.llh • 9 a.m .. Oru1e Couty Truitt Dlatrlct Board of Dlrec&ora, Board Hearin& Room, OCTD Administration Buildina. 11222 Acacia Parkway. Garden Grove. • I :30 p.m .. Oraa1e County Pll.Dllln1 CommJ11lon. Based in Troy': Mach., Budd Co. has aquired the American franchise nghts for I German transit system that uses maanctic lcv1tat1on. which would allow the new tnuns to travel at speeds of about 250 mph. said Paul Sichcn. the firm's executive vice president. Sieben. mean" hilc. said his com- pany is looking forward to mcctana Wlth state and local officials and other interested Californians earl) ne"<t year to discuss the po~s1b1ht) of the new raal linc. Current!)'. Budd is involved an studies on a proposed 230-male Los Angcles~Las Vegas h1&h·spccd train route along Interstate f 5. He said th e S) tern was licensed an German\ an I <rQ, when a protorypc tram was built A new-, t'lt~nstvt 1cst1ng of 1he train 1s to begm next year at Emsland. West German}. Salet and party coordJ· utor Property maaapr · "No. I'm not for it. t just lDCO~ntcd m.y bu.s.i· _ ness Hall of Administration. l 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. Pou cE Loe The speed of the bullet train was projected at 160 mph. S1chcrt said that company offi cials Armed biindit get~. $289 at Valley car repair shop Fountain Valley police arc search· ina for a aunman who robbed a local auto repair business of $289 Friday afternoon ind fled when an alann sounded. The holdup was rcpon.cd at 5:45 p.m. at Oranac County M B Service, 10585 Lawson Rover Ave. The owner of the auto repair shop. Joraen B. Skyttc of Fountain Valley, told police a man armed witli a blue steel revolver entered the business and demanded money. Af\er taJuna the mcJncy. the robber fled when an alarm sounded, accord- ina to the poh~ report. The robber aJso took keys valued at $15. No de1CT1pt1on of the robber was 1m· mediately released. and art objects wa'i \tokn trom a residence on Balboa Roulnard Police said thr burglar<i apparent!\ pried ofTa window screen and t•n 1cn:d through the unlocked ~indov. • • • Two onganal paintings. a ~urfboard and fi ve pairs of pants were 'ltolen from a residence on thr I 00 block of Pearl Street on Balboa Island Thr los -was put at about SI ~00. The crook apparentl) rem oved a \l r~n and forced open an unloc l..ed v.1n- dow • • • purse conta1nan&.S260 an 'alu- ables was tolen from I clothing shop on the 200 btock of Palm Strttt • • • A large amount of ca h. a "1dco euntln&ton Beach~ cash, the combination to lhc torc's Road whert burglalized ~unday ca uc rtcorder, a Group \\ catlk A husky blond burglar, flccin& from safe and keys. • • • morning with as-yet-undetermined -bo • a s1l\erwarc 'K"t. a tereo and a ll residence in ~he 4000 block of Thieves stoic jewelry valued at losses microwave oven were taken from a Ondlve, l?ft ~ rn-thtrbedmom--fl ;~00-.ftcrbruktni-tnto-a home-in bourl386~t ·~ ~tokn re tdcncc in Newpon Hea&)lts of h1"'1ctim's dauahttr the 8000 block of ldfewild. unday on Zell Dnvc by a known .. ta1n v 11 ' "' • · • • • susl)«t. according to the cnmc vir-"'oan a ey Someone stoic a moped valued at Bul'liars stoic five leather jackets tim. 13-ycar-old airl from the 18800 S 150 from a aaraae in the 20000 block valued at $754 from the Broadway. • • • block of Ocodar trcct reported of BroRdalc. 7777 Edinger Ave. Police hauled six juveniles into the Satutda thauomcone tole her black • • • Thleveflook $1 ,S46 in tools from police station S4tUl"lloy night af\er ~oTuml>aa bal"\,cle from the 18800 Thieve used an oil barrel 10 smash '"n unlock•A ••raae 1· n the 17000 block th ~ nd dri k f Th f • , the front door at tht Tort1llo res· .. f L .. ,,._ ey*etc iou n 1n1 n a car c block o C'apensc trtet. The lou wa taurant. 204 Adams Ave .• and stok 0 ido. . ~ • • Ollth were rel~s:c'.t0 their parents esumatcd at$ I ~5 • • unknown quantities of food. Two men stole S7S 1n liquor from A red 198• Honda was reported A nta na v.oman told police she Buritars brok~: ~room window Ralphs. 6942 Warner Ave &tolrn turday C\ien1n.1 on ChfT par~cd her car behind thr Yon'\ and stoic a clock 1n the 6000 block of Bea la Dnvc. market, 16201 Harbor Blvd . tur· Shlelds. La1a.na c rwo moton ~ ~ w~re lrTt'StC'd on di af\emoon. luvana tbc k.e)s m thr • • • Pohct helped the La.Uni Belch u p1c1on or drl~r.-1 under the 1n-IJllltlOn while he looked throuah lhC' AbQut 70 t~n·agers gathered 1n a Fire Dcpanment ut1n1u1sh a minor nuence of alcohol followsns separate · rcfu~ bin When ht-rctumr.d. her parkncarEdinacranJ CountcsanQ bl1.1fSl.anday attheBl1ckln toreat accident R<tbcrt-Hamilton ~~-1 969' Old mobtk Q . ~orth allt'ledly were dnnk1na. brcak1n1 2950 uth Coast H1ahw1y firc daccumbe. C>S. was arrest~ shonJl _lLlXlD.. 'IUt aon~ •• botiles and unn:t~n\1n the arta spokeswoman said '"c small fire af\er noon turday alona the 1300 !flident of the 9· 00 block of f:I A man and woman bandal team, broke out at about 3 p.m. when a ht b. lock or uth Coast H1ahway follow· R"') "'venue -port....1 turd ~. that candle fell into •n open drawtr, d b ~ " ... ~ • seen lcav11'!1 the tcenc 1n a srccn. causina about Sl.OOO damter to the mg an 11\)ury .1«1 Clft *1t anotbff mconr brokc into ht' ''" and Ollyd11cd Chevrolet, 'tole pajama b Vt'htdc:. ChlrlH Norman L)nch. ~. ~ 19 l ~t'«"UI'} Thf lo tn· and other itcnu from Thnl\ " closed u me\ • • • ="'"'"L-:-___ •H arrC'l~ IC 3:20 Pm. on TMha eluded "erro cq\.upmcnt and tapt Brookhurst t"'ct and Adam AY· wallet and thr crtdit cardi ind uttt at ~th Coest Htjh > rot-nh s -tnuc. Si .5 1n ca'h It cont11ncd *Crt ,.,. lowin1 a thrft-Clr H\JUry accident, • • • • • • , rcrtedl stolen SunJa\/ afternoon on pohCe reponed En't•nna f'tirouah I ~room ~1n · A wallet was 'tolcn from a puncl n / do \Omt nt I ttd 1 home on the ofli c at -\Ivar°" nmt I, 751 2 . °.."' t venue.• • • Newport a.ell jjte"''n blocr1o~" Elm trt"Cl. a Edinger Avenue. It ('onta1 ned S '~O tn Two bu,me't~' on l un C'enyon About S 10,000 ~ nh rc~1dtn1 l"C'non 1 fn\l•>.L 1 h I~' ' "1 ha' en t rcalL)'. thought about at. On the surface I ttunk 1t sound~ good " included tck' 1s1on and stcrt-o equ1r· mcnt worth S2 100 • • • omconc tlurglanzcd a gra\ l 4 ~\J Ford Mustang parked 1n a dmt'v.a' on the 11 l OO block of Sno"drop A.vrnue, a resadrnt reported Fnda' The los 1ocluded stereo equipment ~orth S:?OO and SI 0 m cash. • • • Entcnng 1hrough a front bedroom "1ndow. somC'ont' bufl)anzed a home on thr 11300 block of Bluebell .\venue. a resident reported Fnda~ The loss 1ncludt'd a S200 ' 1deo pla~er and a S20 S"t'ater • • • Wh1k a rc 1dent was an the rear ,ard. someone en ttred her unlocked rC\ldCnCC On the 17600 block of Frc mont Strttt. the v.om an 1old police Fnda~ Thr lo ' included 1ewcll) wonh S516 6., l.rvlu.o---:. Th1~\Cs tool a coin cOllC'\ 11on and ~11',er \ alucd at $I 0.000 fro m a Bndgc"ood St~t home . turd•)' • • • Police a.iwrtnna a resident's com- plamt about a naked man sbann& her apartment housr's spa took the opponunit) to nab tht' 1nd1scrttt 27- 'ear-<>ld suspect 0n a couple of outstanding 1raffic warrants David F Kenned) was taken mto custod) Fnda1 afternoon for andeccnt c~­ posure and two misdemeanor traffic v.arrants at has apanmen1 com pie~ at lemon Grovr and Tanaclo • •• .\ SlOOO utahl\ cart was stofcn lrnm Chnst Collegl' 1530 C oncord1a. \unda .. • • • .\ \1arcona trert man rtponC'd t'll~ 14"'.l' amaha 6SO stolen. • • • \ color telb 1s1on was taken from an Orchard trttt residence ~tur- d&\. --• • • F1 hana equipment 'alued at S585 v.as taken from a rccre.at1onal vchaclr stored at Q601 l~~,fentcr Drtve tttwttn ov· l ft a~-• . . ' 4. h m radio was stolen from an unlocked vehick lef\ in a Tarocco trcct parkina stall while Its owner rtad1cd 1t for a inp turda) . Wounded Mesan in jail ward· ("o"a Me\I man. hot in the stom ch b) a pohce officer followina a livt>-hour bam~ 1nc1dtnt la t wttl hu bttn tran fCTTtJ from a hO\('ltal trauma centertO the JAJI ••rd of l ( r \frdu.:11 ·Centcr. autbont1n ad \\ amn C 1corgr .\lthoff 6Q. 1 ~tnf held on tw u 1.ounts of a sault with a d.cadh w~apon tthon. ~ho h'~ at 1 2 O{an~ A \t' • l'tportt'dl) fu:_td a hO\JUn bla tl at a poht>'Cman latt la. t Thu"'1a) and .. ., then 1nJum.I ~hen lhe poh~-cman rctum<'d fitt al'4."I from a ho un ·~ Thr namr ot lht' offi('('r h noi ~n rclea1Cd. The Co\ta Mcu man. known to pohct a • ptnan prone to '16\ noc. appattntl\ h&madC'd himself 1n hi hou afler an arsumcnt w1th a nrt1hbor. lthofl rclu~ his Wife unharmed ahet a fi,Nlour nand off. About a minute tatcr lthoff opened th~ front door and hot at a petrolman. v.bo ~ tand111.111t>out t'lat\t fm ~m tht door. • apt. Rohen Moody, td the 44- )l"ar-old offitcr, uuurcd in the hand by 'tra1 \ho un pell a. ~turned fi rT and hu lthoff tn \be ma h • NEW DELHI. India ( P) - · Poisonous cyamdc gas leaking from a Unton Carbide insecticide plant seeped throup a sleeping central Indian city during the ruaht. ·leaving 269 confirmed dead. thousands in. JUred and tlie death toll expected to rise. ArJun Singh, the chief minister of the state of Madhya Pradesh. s.1od in a radio broadcast that 269. people wett confirmed deaa in Bhopal. the state capital. He told reporters at least 10.000 people were injured. He said 2.000 people remained hospitalized. and 8,000 others were treated at hospitals and released. Singh said the number of con· firmed deaths was expect~d to climb The United News of Jnd1a said the unofficial death toll was more lhan 300. UNI correspon<lents said bodies of men, women and children had piled up outside the main morgue 10 Bhopal, capital of Madhya Pradesh state. about 370 milts south ot New Delhi. Several thousand people were taken unconsciou~ to hospitals, lJNI said. Many people were found dead 1n their houses and many survivors fltd in panic to nc1ghbonng towns after the gas leak occurred late Sunday night. Dead water buffalo and other animals lay in the streets. Police arrested four officials of the: Union Carbide plant in connection with the leak from an underground 'itoragc tank, UNI said. The news agency. quotan4 unidcn. ufied official sourocs, said those arrested were the assistant works manager. the production manager, the plant superv isor and another supen 1sor. It said the charges were not d1s.ctosed. · Police and state officials in India could not be reached for con)ment because telephone exchanges were enga~ed this morning. At Union Carbide's intemauonal headquarters in Danbur), Conn., Ed Van Den Artificial heart patient taken off critical list LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) -Wil· Before surgery , th e 5:!-year-old ham Schroeder. the second person Jasper, Ind., man said his hean had ever to receive a permanent artificial weakened so much that "I JUSI could heart, says the plastic pump beating in bare Iv make It 10 and out of the his chest feels like "an old-tame house." thrashing machine" but he thinks hfe Schroeder sajd that he had to be as "fantastic." helped into the hospital by his sons Meanwhile, doctors announced when he was admitted Nov. 11 and today they haY.C upifaded his con-had 10 place his bead between his legs dition from critical to serious. to conserve his strength. In a IQ.minute interview with Dr. Asked by DeVries how the mech- William C. De Ynes. the surgeon who anical organ felt, he said. "Just like a performed the implant on Nov. 25, thrashing machine -an old-time Sc hroeder said that he had ex-thrashing machine.." \y perienced .. no pain, .no discomfort" While his wife, Margaret. Dr. Peter with his bean. Heim~.~dev~loper of the portable He thanked his family and resi-power unit. and 'Dr. Robe'n Jarvik, dents of his hometown for their developer of Schroeder's mechanical support. hean. looked on. Schroeder said he Dr. Allan M .. Lansing said today feels well enough now that he thmkl> that Sch roeder had a great weekend.-· he could re.move the oxygen tube "the blahs are gone completely." ' running rnto his nose. His condition was upgraded, and When Schroeder entered tht· his heart and vital signs are stable, Louisville hospital, he knew he had said Lanstng. chairman and medical JUSt 40 days to live. director of the Humana· Hean In-"Since this operation I think I have stitute. I 0 years." he said. Doctors are still look1ng for poten· Schroeder told DeVnes .. that he tial signs of intect1on ahd will. be for • hoped one day to return to a normal the next few days. he said. lifestyle, going fishtng and "at.Ching Depending upon Schroeder's ballgames. strength, "they ma} begin a series of "M.) goals are JUSt to be the same tests with three drugs to gauge his way I was when I wa!> 40." response 10 the substances. They ~chrocder spent three hours on the would like to cxpenment with the portable pump on Sunday -which power systems that dnve the heart. was the second annivcrsar> of the first tncrcasing and decreasing the speed an1ficial he~rt implana. · of blood through the circulatory On Saturda). he met with fnends s:vstcm. Lansing said froJ11 his hometow n. including his The interview was conducted at doctor. and "got a little choked up" 10:30 p.m. Su nda y at the Humana when he talked about the mechanical Heart Institute and released today by hean that has gi ve n him a second medical officials. At the time. chance at life, the dcx:tor said. Schroeder's hear} was being powered It was the first time since the by his I I -pound portable Heimes operation that he has been all owed dri ver. visitors outside of hi s immediate familv . r IUIBLES'l ·auCILES1 ' Dr.' J.P. Salb. who IS Schroeder's hometown physician. v1sit.ed him • Complete Carpet Repair & Restretching Saturday and reported that Schroeder • flooring and Sub·floor Repair had become emotional while discuss- flXl\"Ell.'W I mg the artificial heart. t'1oort.,c 1 545-1837 "I think it's coming through 10 him , c·oatr..u.,.,.j Lie 31 5700 now that he's got another chance 10 '.::::.:====:.=:::::::. _ _::::_.:.::.:..:.:~__.,;~ 1 i ve." Sa I b said •• ' . - By t.be Aasoclat~ Pre11 WASlilNGTON -Mn;onty Democrats are ready to nominate Thomas p O'N ·11 Jr to a fiflh and final term ?.S Speake• of the House of R'epresc~'tative!i, de!>p1tc a P<>ssiblc challenge from the part.~'s conserv~tivr wing. Rep. ('harks Stcnholm of Tcxa~. a leader of Jhc party s so..called boll ccvils .. has 'aid repeatedly in recent weeks he intends to mount a taraely · ~mbotic challenge to the liberal. 71-year-old speaker.from Ml\& achusc:tts. Bot aficr Jl1cetin privately with O'Neill on Fnduy, the t~~·tcrm Texan hinted he woul(.I with~raw. snymg it. rlliiht be "not t·onstruct1 ve to pursue a challe~ge that Stenholr'n conceded tacJCed the votes to succeed. He set a late morning news conft:rcnct: today to announce lus plans: •' Cubans may apply for residency MIAMI -Cuban~ who fled their communist homclnn~ an the 1980 ~~~~ Mand boatlift can begin applying for permanent. U.S .. residency today. possiQly opening the door for more than 300,000 r~lauv~s suit o~ the island to follow, Until now, about 125.000 refugees hav!! laved 10 legal limbo. barred from filing for citizenship und~r the Cuban ~dJUStment Act of 1966 because Conircss had hoped to pass new 1mmigrat1on .laws. The Cubans came to Florida d·uring the· boa th ft from th~ port of Mancl from Ap~tl 15 to Oct. I ~. t 980. after Cuban President Fidel Castro expressed his indifference to their ~· Flaming success . I They also said they would launch a campaign to get the factory removed from the-area. The government approved pa)· ment equivalent to $500 for ea-t\. of the families of those who were killed and $100 to those who were hospital- ized. Tennis star Ch.rla Evert Lloyd tries In vain to blow out 1,000 candles on cue celebrating her l .OOOth profealonal win in Melbourne Sunday. The flames later had to be smothered by a wet tablecloth. Reagan pressured for defense cuts WASHINGTON (A P) -Presi- dent Reagan 1s again turning his atten11on io drafting a 1986 budget plan that leaders of Congress and h1!> own ad ministration insist must re- strain defense spending 10 win sup- pon for potentially sharp cuts 1n popular programs. Reagan was scheduled 10 meet agai n today and on Tuesday with a doLen senior aides to go through the government's innumerable programs and come up wi1h ways to lop some $45 b1lhon,ofTthe $206 billion deficn projected in fiscal 1986, which starts next Oct. l At the end of last week. there wa~ growing support for a selective free Le LO-kcep.-spe~drng .4n..~o.vcmaie.n1 programs at about $830 b1lhon. the sum pro1ectrd for the current 1985 fiscal year Not included are interest pa yment s on the national debt. expected 10 run about $130 billion 1n l 985. W1th10 that hold-steady op1 1.on. \Orne program\. like Social ~n urtl ~ anti defense. v. ould continue growing. while othrr5 v.ould be trimmed had, or perhaps 'crapped altogether. Pro· gram s on the cutting board range from Medicare and Civil Service retirement benefits to urban develop- ment grants for cities and the Expon- lmpon Bank. Aides spy the president won 't tackle the defense budget until the end. But members of Congress already arc urging that the Pentagon accept a share of the budget trimming in order get the deficit down. Indeed. they were joined on Sun- day h} Treasury Secretary Donald Regan who said "I do feel the Defense Department lias to be part of this package and I have made these views known both to the president and to (Defense Secreta r y Caspar) Weinberger," Regan. appcaFins· on ABC-TV's "This Week With David Brinkley," said work on slashing the deficits must take precedence over over- hauling the tax system, even though his department JUSt propo~d re- vamping the tax code. "Deficit reduction is by far the most senous problem facing us. the admtn1stra11on ::ind the Congress." !>aid Regan. who revealed dunng the intervic\.\ that the president had asked him to SI:!) on in his Cahinet. leavi ng. Jerry Falwell sues Hustler . ROANOKE. Va. -The Rev . Jerry Falwell and adult ma~zine publish~r Larry Fl ynt both will testify in a $45 million lawsuit challenging a parody 1n Hustler magazine that depicted Falwell as a sexual. pervert a~d a drunkard. an attorney said. Jury selection was to begin today 1n U.S. I?~t.nc\ .Coun,, and Judge James C. Turk has scheduled a week ~or _the t~al. which will be conducted amid tight security. Turk's c!erk.,Tem Dial. said. . The fake ad. which carried a small d1scla1mer at the bottom. was headlined "Jerry T,.lks About his First Time,." It featured "quotes" from a phon) interview in which the fundameptahst preacher talked a~ut h1\.first sexual experience and said he "always gets sloshed" before preaching. · -Court mulls lethal lnjectlons WASH ING TON -The Supreme Court is examintng whether the federa l government must study the effects of drugs used in let~al injections. before states may continue 10 use them to execute death row pnsoners. T~~JUSt1.ces were to hear arguments today over whether the Food and Drug Adm1n1strat1on must ban the drugs for use an lethal injections unless it determines t~ey kill quick!) and painlessly ._ The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals .here ruled an 1983 that the FDA was required to make JUSt such a determinat1oa. ;. •• 1 Baby Fae's mother movlng to_ NY NE W YORK.'.:. The mother of a girl wbo survived nearly 21 days with a baboon's hean beating 10 her chest43ys she's moving away to avoid publicity and hoping to find a job as a veterinarian's assistant or computer operator. In a copyright interview with People magazine, the mother ofBaby Fae says she's "proud of her will to li ve, proud of.how mould help other babies m the future.·· The mother. identified only as Teresa. said she would move frorT1 Barstow with her young son. ··so many fnends I thought I had here ended up talking to the papers against my wishes, invading my privacy," she said. "Also. I don't want a lot ofreponers looking for me, and I don't want to be the local celebrity, you know. have people pomting me out ar;ne dime store, saying, '-That's Baby Fae's ' mother.'" · · Holocaust 'mytb' llterature dlsplayed LOS ANGELES -At the site where publis_her David McCalden was to have presented his claim that the Holocaust is a myth, Jewish leaders gathered to review a display of literature commemorating the Holocaust. After the California Library Association invited McCalden. a Manhattan Beach publisher of books and pamphJets, to present ha!. theory at the association's annual meetin~on Sunday. Jewish leaders raised a storm of protest. The library association qu1ckJy canceled the speech. At the Bonaventure Hotel on Sunday, where McCalden was to have spoken. Jewish groups spqnsored a display ot literature that included personal histories of the Holocaust and anti-Semitic books and newspapers from Germany in the 1930s. Hedgecock trlal gets under way SAN DIEGO-San Diegans will grt to hear ltil: case against Mayor Roger Hedgecock. re-elected by a huge marg111 dl'sp1tc his indictment l>n conspiracy and perjury charges. as his tnal unfold~. Supcnor Court Judge Wilham Todd will preside over th e tnal, which was scheduled to begin today afti;r three weeks of Jury selection. The trial is expected to last until February. Hedgecock, 38, was indJCtcd Sept. 19 -in the middle of has re-election campaign -on 12 perjury counts and one of conspiracy. Despite the charges. he defeated challenger Dick Carlson on Nov. 6. with 58 percent of the vo te. Bllrers donate Christmas toys LOS ANGELES -Thousands of toys were donated by a throng of bikers who co nverged on Memorial Coltseum during the Modified Motorcycle Association's 12th annual Toy Run for the Salvation Army. "I gave up my favorite teddy bear," Tony Heller, 40. said Sunday. explaining that he had been given the stuffed animal by a former girlfriend three years ago. "I figured some kid would like it more than I do," the Redondo Beach man said."( gave away my girlfriend. It was tame to give away my tedll y bear." Capt. Fred Rasmussen.- of the Salvation Arm y. -;aid donations from the To} Run represent about 10 percent of his organization's Christmas to y distnbution. Nuke wa_!~~s ln d~~~rt assa_ll e4__ SAN BERNARDINO -A Sierra Club official says the state isn't being careful enough in selecting nuclear waste dump sites an~ urged local officials to participate in the process. Isaac Eastvold, a local Sierra Club conservation chairm~n. said the state ha.s mad~ inadequate use of siting ~tandards in seeking ~umps1tes in San Bcrnardmo, Riverside. In yo and lmpenal counties. He told a meeti ng Saturday sponsored by the League of Women Voters and the C'ahforn1a Radioactive Materials Managl·ment Forum that existing standards warn against placmg a dump near acuve earthquake faults or where they may be susccpllhlc to haLardous wind and water erosion. extre me.· weather condition'>. lack of utilities or fire and sec.u ni} services. McCarthy punctures hls eardrum l"iiiiPiiiRiiiOiiiFiiiEiiSiiiSiiiliiOiiNiiiiAiiiliiii1---:-----------I SAN FRANCISCO -Lt. Governor Leo . McCarthy accidentally . . MAI D ,.,tt'-... RUffELL'S punctured hi<; eardrum Sunday and was taken to University Of California-San -/101ne Lobster in anisette souGe. salmon pooched H E with caviar and vodka, thin shces of boneless breast of duck. chateaubriand. tournedos of beef fiambed with whiskey, ond more. Elegantly new decor ond menu, but sttll at the some p lace 9 floors above the sparkling stretch of the Pacific. Ocean IL lO E R 5 RE)TAURAN f At the Surf & Sond Hotel On the oceon ot Loguno Beach For breol.<fost lunch and dinnec Coll (714) A97 .44 77 " Francisco Hospital, where minor surgery was performed to mem:I th~ound. SER VICEA! UPHOLSTERY, HIC. The lieutenant governer is expected to be released from the hospital (Company's Comi•~ ror Tiie Reil Of Yow Life Wednesday. in tune to swear in hi s daughter. Co nna, who recently passed the 1922 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA _ 54g.11~ California bar exam. McCanhy's wife, Jackie. said Sunday naiht. 673-4913 ZEB O'BREEN BRINGS IOATHOUSE FUN AND LOW PRICES TO COST A MESAI NOW OPEN 0.}J~~:r11l?J~ na~rnmw~ ~©~1! [ijil)1Ih 1r~W~ill~- 1s30 Newport Blvd. • C'JIO a4•a Costa Mesa ~-..-~ Early Bird Dinner Specials '6.9S • Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Corriplt!tl! DlnMr with chalet of soup or salad and dt!SSl!rt ON tHC Pf!NINSCJlA BALBOA ... '4 fo 6 PM 1 f1p I W11kl 801 E. BALBOA 673-7726 WORLD ,. Iraq blows up supertanker MANAMA. Bahrain -Iraq said one of its jets fired a rocket today that ~xploded ii:i the cllgme rooJ!l ofa Cfprio,t supertanker, setting the vessel ablate 1n the Persian Gulf waters south o Iran s Kharg Island oil terminal. A British seaman who picked up the tanker's distress signal told The Associated Press that three of the 27 crew members were reported missing af ter the attack.Shippin' sources in Dubai said the ship was "engulfed in flames" and the three massing sea men were believed dead. Soviet• testing In Pacific MO COW -Th~ Soviet Union will test rocket carriers in the Pa~ific Ocean for 10 days. starting Thursday. and has asked other nations to keep their ,planes and ships out of the test region. the officiatnews aacncy Tass said today l nan official statement, Tass Siid test launchings would be conducted near' th~ · equator. with the test site covering a radius of 6S nautical miles from the coo~inatc of IS degrcd L2 minutes latitude and 176 dcirccs S2 minutes longitude John W. Buckley euccumlM TORONTO -John W. Buckley, an oil eJtecutive and brother of columnist William F. Buckley Jr, and former U.S. Sen. James Buckley R· N.Y., died Saturday of heart failure . He was 64. Buckley became 111before 1 board meet in.a of Ca~a~a outhcrn Petroleum Ltd. ofC'atpry, which he once headed.In 19•6 he JOincd the Catawba Corp., the oil, ps and financial consultina firm founded by ~i .father, William F. Buckley Sr., and hi 19S8 he~mc president uf<;'a tawba s 011: iasand mineral ventures.Since 1981 he was sem~·tctared but continued a prcs1dent of Pan tepee International tnc .. another family concern. ._ \ • • , RE DISCOVER THE PLEASURE OF FAS HI ON ISLAND Department o. Spec 1aft> Store> The Broad~ .. a> Buffum\ Bullock> W1/shlfe> NP1man·M.irc.u\ Robinsons Women \ Apparel Amen Wa1dy Ap1opo\ AtEaw Bene11011 Brooks B101he1\ Char/1es Guy L.iroche La1se Adzer Lanz of Caldom1a The Limited, Inc The Look Matthew\ Nelly's The Red 8.i//001., ltd lean Ry.m Fashion' 51/ve"voods So1gnt>e Women·s )pe(l.Jft> Fort'j LO\ e ' , C1eat AmL•11can ~jlort \tot) M Jacque fumer \.lo1herhood 'v1att>tnil> <\.l1ma 's Women s Shoe\ Amen Ward> Apropos Al EaH! C.1thy Jean (Jn/art•\ HPmph1/I\ l-luAAin.., l ~ni«1f (a/rfom1<1 'vfJll hew> Natura/11c•r W('\I Fine /C'welry Donavan & 'le,1mam Raff I('\\ elry Wyndham I 1>1gh /),Jmo"d' "vf<'ll ' Appar('/ 6 ~hm•\ Ah Car.iµ,e At faH• Benetton Brooks BrothN~ Carys & Co rhe Look Phelps POSH '11/ven' ood\ fc1m1I> & Children' Shof"> I l<>mph1/f \ 1 <11gwn ' "1'\\.f)l)rt (h1/dren ' 801Jtt " Wt•thf'rb; /\t1rc·r r .1111ily 8. ( hi/clrt•n ' /\pp.irp/ At la,p 8.imbino Brook\ Bmt hPr~ Fon~ Lr>v<' fh1• RC!d Hdlloon. Ltd Boole\ B D.ilton Bonk \f•llf'n Doubleda> Book Shop 'lob,,quet Re\tatlfants Bogie>' PIJ< " Bob Burm Coco ' Cl Robt·rto Francis< an Room tBulfum' l 1do BullC'I <Rob1mon '' Newport tuff'd Roll Nf'v. pon Tun fr• I od1ac Room I "Je1man·Marc U\I rood 'PN 1alt> The• ( h1pyarcl !Robinwn\1 fp" Llf<' fNr1m.m ·M.ir< l,,, "" kmy r Jrm' I lotN' o/ Aimone/' 'H'C'\ ( ,l/l(/'('\ f he> C om f'opf)t'r /hf' ~\\('l'I Ld1• 8Jk<'I) Truly N,1tur.illy ll<•cJlth I <Joel' ( ,111\, (iJrds C .ind/c•\ & ~tat Hiner) Dam Un Jardin /Jmbs 'N lry K,u/s To>. '>1a110M•f\ & Hobb1C'\ . Once Upon A Chrt,tmd' Rogers CardPns Chr1~ln1<1\ Fant.uy Annex 5dtinder's Hc1/lm,ulc Sobnquet · The Oris1n.J/ ChristmtlS Slore I tome Furnishings The Linen Store Nettle C rePk Shop Video Concept\ Art C.illerlN Lc1wrenc e RO\\ Callt•11e\ Sportin8 Good\, foys. l-l<?bb1es . . LU88fl8f' & l\>(s Benchlcy Lufj8age, Ltd Karl~ Toys, S1at1onNs & I lobbies Russo\ Wonderful Worlrl of Pets Ski & Spons. Int )<' fVl('('S Anthony's hoe ¥-iv1Ct' C/.u~IC Tar/onng Clown ClcanM Cold n Blt1d~ EUrbef\ Com#( Pl.trPS Travel --~ Mt11/box (If N~rt HMbot Arf'.J V/\1101"5 & Convf'ntion 8urNtt OptKM f,op of NMn Th"'~ So~r Body rid. tron ~ Orangt Coast OAILY PILOT /Monday, o.c.m:. 3, 1914 A.a I RENEWING THE PLEASURE OF FASJ:-llON ISLAND <-·: \ -·~ "My Fashion Island... · . ·over 5;000 -.parking spaces to make 0oliday shopping more fun. Nite/11 · FOR MOST PEOPLE, SHO PPIN G IS BAH HUMBU G - NOT FOR ME llol1day 'hopping '' '"m<•th111g thJI 11 "' meant 10 bC' rn10>·.1h/(•, n~htl WC'!/, for .1 /01 of us, thC'rf' ' ht>C'n no lvn m gc11 111g fruslrc1t<.'d befor(• 1h1.• 'hopp111g <'\.('n \/art~ - out m 1her,arJ..1ng lul. luoJ..mg lnr J 'pace. Thi~ year, renc•1 .. 1·d ,;in old acqvamtance. Newport C enl<'r f J\h1on /,Janel and found that holiday ~hoppmg 'Jn b<· cl\ (om t'ntt.>111 as 11 should he <'n1mabl<' ftr~l. I red1sco11·rt•d how\\ ('//·planned the acres\ 1\ trnm JI/ dirc•ct1r>m and received a real twJt \.1ht•n I rl'mc>mh<•red that pclr/...m~ 1\ J p l<'d'llft' ,md </o w lo the ~tores lmtecJd 111 an h11ur, I \\J~ parked and ~h<>/)f)lflJ!. in mmu/(•\1 ANO THE EXTENDED HOURS LET ME ENJOY EVERYTHING - EVEN MORE fa,h1on /\land' opt>n later lor th<>'l' nt m who don't l1kC' tu hf' rv,h<'d \\ h<'tl \\.f' re• h,11,ing /1111 MONDAY-FRIDAY 10 a.m.-9 p.ni. SATURDAY 10 a,m.-6 p.m. SUNDAY Noon -5 p.m. fHE <;PE CIAL HO LIDAY STORES MAKE MY SHOP PING COMPLETE The Original Christmas Store • Roger's Gardens Christmas Fantasy Anne x • Sobriquet • Once Upo n A Cl)ristmas •House of Almonds •Mailbox, Etc. ), •ci?'!,inllh \\If/ /t I\ I ' f/ll 11.1111111 ,, •' I 1,h1• •• /,/,1n<J, 'HI 1 , r <I'"''"·'',,,.,. the 1,1/HH ,f,11/••,I 1'1•f th, \t J I lh1 It "' ftf t It f r, ,, t'\ t •f\ '·' 11ul.11 ''"'' 11!11 l 11' ,rn1 i • II DEC SPECIAL EVEN'TS 1 2 Free train ndes, 11-4 p.m Photos w Mr & Mrs Claus, 11-4 p.m. Orange Co Cookbook ~uthors Event family portraits under tlie Tree, 11·4 p.m ~llolhng caroler!i, 11-2 pm Brass band, 2-4 pm Christmas con~ert, 1 p,m. Photos w1Mr & Mrs Claus, 1·4 p.m Family portraits unde r the Tree, 1-4 p.m Strolling carolers, 2-4 p.m. Brass band, 2-4 p.m. - 3, 4 Photos w1Santa, 1'1·7 p.m S, 6 Pho tos wtMr. & Mrs. Claus, 11-4 p.m. 7 8 9 Photos w/Santa, 4:30·7 p.m. Photos w1Mr. & Mrs. Claus, 11-7 p,m. Californian's co~ert. 6:30·8:30 p.m. Strolling caro lers, fr 30-8:30 p.m. Brass band, 6.30-8.30 pm. Fashion Island .Hohdcly open house. 6:30-9 p,m Free train ride~ b 30-9 p.m. Orange Co Cookbook Author~ Event Brea1dast w S.rnta 9 a m.. .. . Buffums reservations 644-2200 Free train rides 11-4 pm Family portrait<, under the Tree, 11-4 pm Ph'otos w Mr & Mrs Claus. 11-4 p.m Strolling cdrolers 11-2 p.m. Brass band 2·4 pm O range Co Cookboo k Authors Event Pops fosembli concert, 1 p.m. Photo'> w ~r & Mrs. Claus, 1-4 p.m. Fclmtly portraits und.e r thf Tree. 1-4 p.m. Strolling carolers, 2-4 p.m. Brass bdnd, 2·4 p.m. 10, 11 Photos w Santa, 11-7 p.m 12, 13 Photoc; w fy1r & Mrs. Claus. 1 l-4 p.m Photo.;, w Sc1nta. 4.30 -7 p,m , 14 P lO'> w Mr & Mrs. Claus. 11-4 p.m Photoc; w Santa. 4 30·7 pm 15 16 Strolling carolers, 6 30-8.30 pm. Stflng quartet. 6 30-8.30 p.m Brc•clkta .. t ,.,. Sanla, 9 a m Buffum'>. rec;E:'rvat1ons 644 -2200 Bre·akl ao,t '"" dnta 9 am . Roh1no,on s re ~lions b44· 2800 Fret• trdin ride., l f-4 p.m Photo~ '"" Mr & "1rs Clau , 11·4 p.m Fam1I portrath under tht' Tree 11-4 pm Strolling t arolN'> 11· 2 pm Brass band 2·4 pm C al1torman ... cone Prt 1 pm Photo c; '' \-1r &. \.1r., C lau' 11 ·4 p m Fam1I~ portr.11t-. undt•r tht' Trt•(• 1 4 p m <;trollin~ t ctmlt•r, 2·4 pm Br a.,, h,mci 2 4 pm 17, 18 Photo-." C,,mt,1 11 -p m 19 Phntm 'A \\1 ~ \.\r-. (I.JU'> 11 ·4 p m 20 21 22 23 Phot< .... \>\ ~.mt.I 4 m--pm lt\.tng C hn,tnM' Trf'P l o m ert. b 30 µ.m. Photo ... '"' \1r & ~r., ( IJu'. 11,4 pm Photo ... \>\ l)Jnta 4 30· -pm Photo .. w Mr & "1r' Claus. 11-4 pm Photo' \>\ <;,mtil 4 m--p.m 'otroll1ng t ..Hnlt•r-.. b W·B 30 pm 'otnng qu.1rtet, b lU-8 JO p.m Brt•,1!..1.i ... 1 w <mta 9 il m .. Rob1n..on ., rt•.,t.•rvat1ono, b44· 2800 Brt•.il..f.ht "" ...,,mt.i <Va m., Buttum., rt•.,t•rvat1om b44·2200 frl'l' tr.irn ndt>., 11·4 p.m Photo' " \ \r & \-1r' Claus 11·4 pm f,111111\. pn rtr.111., und<'r thl' Tree )1 -4 pm 'olr11ll1n~ t ,Hnlt•r' 11·2 pm Br,,.,, b.md 2 4 pm .\nwm .10 Bt 1\., ( hoir co m. ert. 1 p m Phn t11'.'"' \\1 t. \.\r' Claus. 1·4 pm F.1mtl\ pmtr,\11' undt>r the Tree 1-4 pm 'itrolhn'-\ t .1mlt'r' 2 ·4 pm Bra,., b,rnd 2·4 pm Phntll' \\ ...,,int.I 11 -fi rm MERRY CHRISTMAS! lm.iginc• .11 t.1.1//\ hJ\ mg 11111 dl!.lln \\ hi/1• < hfl\tm.i-,h1 •pp111~ -.ind 11 all ,t,mt•d \\.tth -----------+----·-__:'.:...! ~Jl.::..•1r...:..:..k tnl! 'P·l< t• Tha_t...;!...;;..' _n_11_t'-·-------~ \ i aqOl 00 123~Sb18 -...... ~...- ft5/&"1 --,,,~ DORIS STOl'4l Here'~ another p/u\ with m> NC'\.1port Center Fashion Island chcJfRe card, I no longer have ~ • to Fumble around with this CcJrd here and that c.ird them:> Almcfo ev<'ry merchant accept~ 11 -what a plf'.1~ull' 1 To gPt one all I had to do wa~ ask tor an applicatton by phnn<', Rn<>-641·M1 I , \ . , m NEWPORT CENIER W FASHION I lAND • 0 ..... I . I Otange Coat DAILY PILOT/Mond1y, oeoemw 3, 1084 Westmoreland 'pressured' to kill Viet enemy quickly .,..,......... Toplea (and llOTelea) Michael JackMD OD et.ace. Final Victory Tour concerts in doubt LOS AN GELES (AP) -N~o-. The Jacksons dazzled thousands of uations over an estimated $4 million fans with lazer-punctuatcd song and in ticket sales continued and dance at Dodger.Stadjwn during the promoters were stlll unsure if the weekend as they brought their five- Jackson brothers would perform next month. 20-<:ity tour home. weekend's final stand of their Victory Meanwhile; ticket sales for this Tour. weekend's shows were halted pending Michael Jackson and his· brothers the outcome of the negotiations, said ·are scheduled to fioish the tour wi th Fred Rosen, president of Ticket- conccrts Friday, Saturday and Sun-master, the company under contract day at Dodger Stadium, but the to tour organizers. money dispute cast doubt over those While tickets remain, Rosen said performances. he was "not at liberty to divulae" hoY· Jacksons' spokesman Norman many were available'. Winter said Michael Jackson's M: Sullivan and the Jacksons tomey John Branca and Mickey wrangled over how to split the Rudin. attorney for co-promoter estimated $4 million in ucket sales for John Sulhvaf\. negotiated by telc-the three concerts. phone Sunday af\emoon and agreed The opening shows were saved by to reach a dec1s1on today. last-minute negot1auons. In the week· ··As ofth1s momenl, n's hkely there . end concerts. a gloveless Michael will be shows next week," Winter Jackson played to his fans as he said. "But negotiations are under stepped away from his fi ve brothers way, and a decn1on will be reached b~ for solo performances of "Beat It" midday (today)." and "B1lhe Jean." 'Ugly' cockroaches invade Southland LOS ANGELES (AP)-Smoky Brown hu brought ht. 8Ct to CeHfornla from Texu, but lnMCt experta .. Y the two-fnch-k>ng cockroach la only a ttveat If It Q get1 Into food preparation ar ... Southem«a are moet -=- cuatomed to Smoky Brown, which hang• around 1wlmmfng poota, water meters and garden hOMe. "It'• a big ugly cockroach, and nobody want• to aee It around tf*r poot," 18Jd Mlcheef Rutt, uaociate prof .. aor of en- tymology at the Unlveralty ol Caltfornfe..Alveralde. Rust Mid tt'1 a danger to food, becat1e It may carry Mlmonella ordta ... 11. "Moatly though, It'• a nutt.noe, '' he Mid. ''It'• an unejghtty t~~. but peopte there are uaed to tt, • Mid Mtke Lawton, director of the tr91nmg and technical dMllon for Weetem Extermlnatora. "You Mt out a dog dllh In Loulllena and I an hOur lat• It'll be full of Smoky BrOWM." • . . NEW YORK (AP) -Gen. W1l· liam C. We)tmorcland had reason to falsify enemy troopestimat~ because he was under pressure from President Lyndon B. Johnson to kill Viet Cona oldi~rs faster than they co uld be replaced, a lawyer for CBS charged. Westmoreland. who commanded U.S. forces Ill Vietnam from 1964 to 1968, was due back on the witness stand today for what was expected to be the last day of cross-cxaminauon by CBS attorney David Boies. The aeneral is seeking $120 m1U1on from the network on grounds that it TUtulauds S. African pr9testers hbe1ed him 1n a IYl$2 documentary. "The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception." The broadca t claimed that West- moreland suppressed .e idencc in 1967 that the enemy was much larger than had been believed in an effort to make it appear the war was winnable. W~stmorcland says CBS fabricated a "conspiracy'' out of an honest dis- aarcemen t a mona in 1ell igence analysts. Boies la t week suuestcd that a 1966 meeting in Honolulu would have provided a rationale for West- TV L ISTINGS moreland to do what (. BS claims l he session was attended by We!lt· moreland. Johnson and the ~ ..... re taries of defense and state. Shortl y after the meeting. West· moreland received a memo etting objectives for the U.S. command in Saigon. One. to be acb.icvcd by the end of 1966. was to kill or wound enemy troops at least as fast as they could be replaced. The goal was not achieved unul at least mid-1 967, Westmoreland con- ceded. lWNNQ -7:20- -t.-OO-e PLEDGE 8AEAK "CMdren In T111 Croaaflre (Prem· lert) Ctilrlel Hald. Klftn Valenhnt I ..... -7:»-# HAWt D4Y8 AGAIH 12 OH THE TOWN I 0 NR. FOOTIAL.l -FAMILY FEUD •• HART TO .w.T ur ·-LfUTYUS Of THE RICH AND • IWN80W Dl'll • c FAMOUS I PEOPt.E'S COURT ·1:-=oAtmH 0 OOH CORY!U. - QD REAL ESTA T!: THE INVESTM£HT OF THE IO'S (t)MOVIE I THMFS COMPANY ~WILD W9f'LD OF WASHI NGTON (AP) -Bishop l~BIOLOOY Ci)TICPLE.DGT·~= Desmond Tutu. 1he 1984 Nobel C88NEWS CJ) "" Peace Prize laureate. praised the NICNEW9 ~=~~TRAVEL resolve of U.S. marchers protesting DO< VAN DYKE _7:46- South Africa's racial pohcies, and MOYIE ""WONDEAWOAKS • • • "Merry Chrlatmts. Mr LI#· r~" (1983) Oevkl Bowtt, Tom Conti (%)MOVIE t t * "Thi Flight Of Thi E1g1e" ( 1982) Max YOO Sydow. Goran Stan· gtn2 said such actions arc a sou rec of hope • ** "Nonh To Alllk1" (1960) - to that nation's 22 million blacks. JohnWaynt,~~rat1gtr 8 (J)~AHD MAS. eAMEJVCAH:r!Y'HousE "The prayers and support of people ID 8USINOS RE.POAT KHl -t:15- in this country ha' e helped the people -t:ao-G 8-WHLOONAUND -8 G.\llroQlOAY in my country keep our faith." Tutu D NICNEWa =LJOl<ES -t:ao.:. said at a ceremony held in his honor I ~&SHIAL.EY * ** "The unsinkable Molly G CJ) NEWHART at Washington's Na11onaJ Cathedral. u ......... ,, ..... _.. &own" (196-t) Debbie Reynoldt. CJ) MOVIE ~ wont"En •••~ "San Frenct~o· (1935) "Someumes }OU may foci sorry for NEWSHOUR HaMPrttnlll. CllfkG1bll,Speneer Trecy us (i n South Afnca)," said Tutu. who ID ~IWHC viaK>H G J()t(EA'I WILD 9 ~AINMOO TOHIOHT is black. "But the proper attitude Cl)._.... i ~CtNCINNATI (Q)-...~ shouldbeoneofenvy. ltiseasiertobe IWH&l.OFFORT\JNE _, • .,. **'"'"Smithereens" (19821 Susan a Christian 1n South Africa. The issue l!YEALY JACK80H REAL ***~"Tel Ml That YO>J Love Me, Btrman. Rdlafd Ht11 1s so clear. You arc either for ESTATE Junie Moon" (1970) LIU L4111nt1h. -10:00- apanheid or against It... • -7:00-Ken Howltd. G CJ) CAGNEY a LACEY Tutu, framed against the ca-=~THATTUNE 1== 1~·NEW8 thcdral's majestic arches and stained LOW~ ~THE SECOND COMING MOVIE glass windows. applauded protestors Di\L.LAl _, • .,. ***'..; "Tiit Corn is Green (19791 who have staged peaceful demon-NEWS * * * "Heart Uk• A Whttl" p983) Kathaorlnt Hepburn, Ian S1¥!10f strations outside the South Afnctn THM!'S COM,Nff Bonnie Btdtlll. Btl\l Bridges 9 CAU. TO OLOAY embassy in Washington since NcJv. WHEl10HORTUN! (l)MOVIE e CAWNGALL8PORT8 21. l-2·100NTACT("lQ **'ii "SIVll\f\lh Smiles" (1982) (8)0UVIAN£WTOH-JOHNIH "Thank: you for protesting South '·"· t,IAGAZM Mark Miiier. Donovan Sc411 CONCERT Afri ca's evil and immoral policies by -~Al -1:30--.. ~·~t In Httven" (19831 Chrit- Call 642-5678. Put • few word• to work for ou. G G CJ) l1ll CB m N£W8 I TAXJ 8CTV . JEFRR8()H8 ~Fil.ES MOVIE u • "The Ruling Clw " (1971) Ptter O'TOOle. AIU11lr Sim -1l'06- (t)MOVIE *•*'ii "NaliOntl Lampoon's Ani- mal HouM" (1978) JOM BeluSN. Tim MathetOn -11:20- • I.A TENIOHT AMERICA --11:ao- • CJ) 8IMOfl l SIMON l!i!!~~., ~L.M 1=:AHOALLEN QD700CLUB HBO COMING A TTAACT10N8 MOVIE * "luncll Wegon" (1981) candy Moore, Ctu:k Meeann (%)MOVIE • * "!!Mbtlrd" ( 1972) Rldlltd Bur1on, Rlquel Wtlctl. -12:00- • TWIUOHT ZONE 8MOYIE DMOVIE t • "Plains oi Battle" ( 1970) William Mtdor. wtlla Deluca CJ) INOEPEHDEHT NEWS I mu:ra Of 8AH FAANa8CO AOCKFORO Fll.£8 • MOVIE t "Zapptdl" ( 1982) Scott Balo. W"· lie Aames Tutu. ''Whatever you do to protest ••• "Merry Chrtatmu, Mr. Law· LOYEllOAT _10:15_ -1~ demonstrating" at the embassy, said ~ ITICTACDOUGH 1ophtfAtklna.LesltyAnntW1rren this evil system does not go without rence" (1983) 01vtd Bowie. Tom ~~~~~Jw a THAT'SHOU.YWOOD ID OAOWINOYEAAS notice to those to whom it is beirig Conti. _1o:30--12:30-donc." (J)~~TALETHEATAf -1:46-D CBLATEHIOHTWITHOAVIO Tutu . has won numerous inter-CZ).....,-.ic ID AMENCAH PLAYHOUSE m INDEPENOENT HEWS LETTEAMAH na\ional prizes for his outspoken ***'..\ "From Here To Ettfnlty" -t:OO--10:45-~HITCHCOCK • opposition to South Africa's policy of 119641 Burl Lancuter, Montgomery 1 i~UWE G HEWS (!) ZAHEGAEYTHEATEA ap~hcid, M racial separation. i~ ~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~1~1~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~, el uding the Nobel Peace Prize. Ylh1ch he 1s scheduled to recei ve later this month. • Over 1,000 people attended his speech. incl uding such prominent black leaders as the Rev . Jesse Jackson and Randall Robinson. who 1s organmng the em bass}' protests. Earher in the da) Jackson held a press conference to express his interest 1n "is11ing South .\fnca. The Pros' Since 1951 ;~.: fj 'i HlllTT lllSUIHC£ (°t) ~ Non-smoker .~~ Rates ~~ _ 831-n40 ·- 441 Old Newpott alvd. Newport .. ach, Ce. W~rn1ng The Surgeon General ~$ Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Box lm 1han 0.6 mg. "11(. 0 OS mg n.co11n1 Soft Pack. ~thol 1nd IOO's 8o11 I mg. Rtar", O 1111g n1co1rne. lOO's-Soft Pac~ and lOO's Menthol S mg. "ttt". . -. . ... ' .. 0 4 mg n1cot1nt. 120's 6 mg "tar" 0.6 mg nicount. 120's Menthol B mg "ttr". n 5 mg nrcotlnt av pet c1gart11e. FTC Repo11 Mar. '84. Sltms B mg. "tat. O 6 mg nrcot1n8 nv. Q!T c1gar1111 by FTC method ' ~oAsr--~~~----~~~-- .J •· ANN LANDERS Al TRAFFIC QUIZ Al °"NION PAGE Al This little pig's · heroic· HOUSTON (AP) -She wean an elepnt purple cape with matching purple makeup from head to toe and tucks her svelte I ()().pound figure in a skimpy purple bikini . . Her name is Priscilla. and she's a pig But not your ordinary porker. according the Denver-based Amen- can Humane As,ociation, which on Friday gave Priscilla its Stillman Award, c1ung the pig as the yQr's most heroic animal. "This 1s quite an event." said Robert'~h noo. exccu1ive.direc tor o( t~ Houston Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to An101als. whose agency nominatecfl>riscilla for savi ng an I l-year-0ld boy from drowning last summer. "We're very proud of her " "l"m all choked up." said V1ct0ria Herbcna. a 45-~ear-old housepainier who owns Pnsdlla. ..It's such a thnll " Kenneth Ltndaley check• out the pulley-operated catapult atop a battlement of hi• 13th-century cutle repllca. Pnsc1lla. then JUSt a 2-month-old, 22-pound P'&)et. was swimming with Carol Burk "an water up t<>-mydun" in Lake Somerville on July 29. according to Burk, a friend of Herbcna. Castle fit for combat Burk's son. Anthony.Melton. a~ parentJy followed. went out 100· flf and began flounderin&-· "I saw Anthony go underwater and screamed at him to grab hold of Pnscllla.'' she said. "They both went under. Seconds later her ears and nose came to the surfac:e. It was -like a miracle." Shannon said that to bis knowl- edge. it's the first ume a pig has won the award. which began m 1928. Brltlah model of Pollah lancer from Battle of Water - loo reata on two fin gen. PAPARAZZI ~~------- Hobbyist's replica of 13th ~entury fortress functions Attacken and 4efenden clash on working drawbrldg~ of 30-incb tall castle. ( arpcntcr Harr: Pike built the basic st ructure. Set on a base of thick ph wood. the banks of the castle are By LINDA CLARK· PUG LIE I . ro.uted out of Styrofoam while the 0~...,.~ castle 1tself1s bu1rt of wood remnants Some ~QJ:tlc pla} with ~rom Pike's previous project ofbu1ld- Kenneth Lindsley learns from them 1ng doll houses. The entire structure L1ndsle~ of C'osta Mesa sa~s build-was then spra .. rd with a plaster-hl.i: ing models of global mill tal) weapon· .,ubstance. · r:-. h1st onc legion\ of Furopcan From. the ,ohd wh1tl' mass. i:ach cmp1rt·s and h1f> rroY.n1ng Jl· ~cct1on was liled and the cas tk blc.Kk~ compl1sh ment -a recentl y com-were cut 1n and then painted b\ pleted replica of~ I Jth century castles Lindsley. · -provides an 1nteres11ng approach H1stoncally, a castle's highest to t~e study of world history: point, the .. keep tower" was the first ~tndsle} spent a year detail in~ and pan built. A guard would then be painting the structure which 1s 16 stationed there 24 hours a da} to square feet aod 30 incJies tall. watch for possible attackers while the "Building the castle was a dream rest of the castle was constructed .\ brought to reality th rough the help of fire in rhe towt•r signaled an enem' two good fri ends:· Lindsley says. was on the mo-..e and the legioM "T~e idea of the design and historic would halt W'ieir assigned task (such loca11on were provided through re-ao; road bu1ld1ng) to take up the search by a retired Arm y fnend, Tom defense. Miller. who had spent time in L1ndsle} 's model includes a ke~p Ger~~n} where old castles stlll tower. a shoner t(}~cr for houc;ing the exist. knights or soldiers. a chapel above the ' meS\ hall and a stable When the pillage monastene . towns and cas- pullc) ·O~rated bridge 1'1 lov.ered ties Vikings v.erc pnmanl) after over the moat at the' castle\ entrance food • .\nd since the grain grov.n'°;b) the gate open!>. serfs was stotl'd 1n the castles the) For the defender'> <lf the castle became obvmus ta~ts L1ndsle) has pro\1ded catapults to "L'lt1matel) V1k1ngs weft' their fire pitch. the st1cl..). black substancr···ov. n na\ > as v.ell as their ov.n arm).·· distilled from rnal tar that v.a' set Lindsle} sa's ··and not being sure o( abla1c and ··r11chl•d" at em•m1e' hov. ma n~ people the' v.ere go1g to '-Cahng oUtl·r \\,ilh < a1.1pult'> also ~11ac~: Vikings arn\-ed in 'uh.,tant1al "'ert• u~J to hurl hnullkr' at in· lorn• -..adcr<,. .\ la<.tlr l'Ould accommodate up to For the a11acl-l'r' I 1nd\(t"\ hu1lt a tllOO people when under '>lcgi: c;1cge towe r for ga1ning.Ktt:'><. to up~r L1nd'>lc) sa)s the lint<,hed modt'I walls where di:ti.·nd1ng I.nights ""erl' CO\t $1 .<N9. 75. fighting. I ts I 04 pieces co~$ I 50 to SI 0 each Also bu ilt to scale "a mob1k ram and are mostl> German-made be- (large trc:e trunk w11h one end caned cause L1ndsle) likes their 10 resemble a butting ram\ head) for craftsmanship. Hr also p~fe~ model nash1ng gate\ and ham:d v.oodcn paint 1mponed from England tx·- doorc; 1ns1de the lJ\tll' \\ Jll\ cau..e ut the e\al tnt:'i'i ol color .\It hough the ca,tk "lh1m the 11th He photograph'> :ind ~ralt){t'I (1)rh cen tury. Lindsk'.r ha' lkp1ltl'd an of the 4 bOO p11~ce<; 1n his 1n\cntor. attack which would ha\l· lll.turred in and has score<. ol .\mencan m1hta~ the 9th or I 0th ccntune'> "'hen aircraft models hanging arnund the V1!..1nis rowed their long ooat<i up the penructer of his II\ mg room Rhine Rt' l'r 'itole hor'"' .tnll rode to (Please see M ODEL/ A8) New research ·supporters hint about surprises As Les Petite_s Fleurs auxiliary raises $1 O.OOOfor Children's Home Society Herbcna 1s hoping to ash 10 on the pig's notonet} with commercials-and telev1s1on appcaranocS. Patti Mercer oflhe Houston SPCA. who in' cst1gatcd whether the rescue actual!) took place. said she·s con- ' 1nced but conceded that agrnC) officials "v.erc a hnle btt skeptical v.hen v.e first heard about 1t. C"mon. a pig that swims., ' "But I don't think an)one cp1,.1Jd fatmcate such a stor) .. Darrl'll ~na be. an a5.soc1ate prok,.,or of an1ma~ sc1t>nce at Te...as .\.tM l n1\crs1t} ~ud Fnda~ he had ·no doubt' a pig could sv.1m ")nu thr0'-1. them in the v.a1er and the' ·11 swim to shore:· he said. Knabe. however. said he could not \.Ouch for the 1ntelhgence of the animal when ll comes to saving a person's life. A.s for Pnsc11la. she was not m a good mood Fnda} despite all the atten110n and seemed more interested 1n d1g&1ng with h~r powde~ nose and eating grass. She sniffed and ~noned at the award plaque and squealed in protest as handJcrs hfted her on a table so her picture could be t'Bken The new Council for Immunology. supponing the "a11nnal '>lXlet) for Immunology, has metJUSt once. but member. haH'lreat plan'> At the Merldlen: Ann Stern, Ollie 11.Ul. Lynda o.bri.nk, above; Vlr&Jnla Bender, Mary Dell Lacu and Gloria Nord. "We will have a fund-raiser in June and lot of other \urpmcs that ~e can't talk about now," said JoAmte Mix, prcs1drn1 Dort Deltnalf. JoADne llb and C.thertne Tbyea, abon, are new omcen of the 1roap aapported by Bubua Gothard, Pat Groth, Ruaty Hood and Joan 8tnene, below. . . The new officers were introduced b~ Mary Ann Well and Gloria Osbrillk (they are founders and directors) at a lunc:heon held \\ednesda) at the Meridien Hotel. CaUterlDe T•ye1a, first vice president. Oort de Krulf. \Cc n.·tar... Mary Dell Laca1, corresponding secretary; Wells. trea urcr. Ginn)' Smallwood. publicity chairman; Rusty Hood, hostess chairman. Gloria Nord. vol unteer coordinator. and Barbara Freaadt, hlStOQ!!n. \H'rl' pn:\cntcd a long.,stcmmcd red rose, by Osbrink who had one le1i -for hcN"ll a'i .. .. . r.v-1 .. ' . .. second vice pre ident. • Madame President Mix received a bouquet of rosl''> 11ed v.1th red rjbbon. "Because you arc all busy women. we arc planning nnh three meeting a year." she said as looked at the cro~d of women 1n\ol,ed in~ many other suppon groups. The National Society support ba 1c and chnic rec;carl h and education on the rofe of the immune y tem 1n health and d1~ast (1ucst !Speaker Dr. Ooaatd C. Mvtta, tTVtn c I' of wrvry who has •bttn natton11ly~n1ttd for h wor tntMplantff shtlW4!'d-.iil~~- prcsentation explaintna how tnc immune sy tern \liOrk Martin also d1 u d tran plantation, a ~ell as the rcJcchon ot us uc,•nd oraans in human bodyaes. Qucned on hi ttact1on to the rtc'Cnt Baby be ca • he rt ponded that he felt hopeful and addt'd that "'1mpanzcc hcaru arc more compatible. . • · The antcre tcd cro~d of 100 had mott QUt" tion • bot 1art1n h d to lca\C for• kidoty 1mpl nt at UCI Md1cal enter. • Or. Gale A. Gruaer, profe r of 1mmunoloan. and Dr. •d\Jr G1pta., profc sor ef mcdtcinc. the soc1tty's sc1ent1 ts, both a ~1ate<l v..ith UCI were there alona with Soctct bo rd mcmbtts Ptw Cottoo, Robert 1\a41er (~idcnt)1 Mar lM rrow and Pe&er Ok'an>. 0 .thcn attcnd1na ·~-ere Pam Gol41lela, Vk'lly lrvlne, Fraac-olse ltetlald.MarllyaNlekea.OWe HJU <mtptic o~et'hcr earl} C'hri tma\ aif\ ------ -TB Pai 1s roupe~ust.om EJ Dor de). VirCbai. Be~ Bal'Mn ~ Joan teven and Pat Grolb. • • • Pn.)Ctt<h from the "Holtda) Happenings·· sta ed bt Les Petit~ Fleurs au\lhan of Chtldttn· Home Soclet) at t~ R1u-Carlton houki e'c('("d S 10.ooO. accord1n1 to Bobbl Hl•kiD1, pubhc1t) <ha1nnan. The: sell-out crov.d of 4~0 lunchtd after a welcome b) true Piette, pre 1dcht. and later sl\\ a fa\t pau-d how fcatunna fashions from Dolly et \1~ of Laguna Bt'aC'h Maril • Cavua•&tl and·AIMtrM l\icUl"ft chairperson\ fol' fund·ri1'1(r ..... ~; · <. H~ 'Cl"\ IC'C''i 1ndudc dopt1on. da) and to,ter famal\. cart.~ pectant . (l3rtnt ~f'\. ll't'\ and um1l) t r1w. coun hna T>;ap.,,.an1 '" C"t111cJ '" D.11/\ Pilot Sr~ le Editor \. td~ fk3n ... . ' ·, I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, Deaem.,.,. 3, 10U • ~hen .families break up,. children. suffer the mpst ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Th1s 1s to ••Tom and A&onized," the man • whose children are upset with him beta use be wants to remarry. ANN LMIDEIS t disagree with your advice to "ao for it." I 'know what 1 am talkina about bee.a use my parents are io the middleofadivorceand it is tearing up the whole family. When the divorce is final. my _., ~ther will move his new wife and her Involved, It 11 doubly palDfuJ. S 178. But Brian Barker stole onl~ one boot-the right one. His left lea 11 m1ssm1. Ajuryconvicted Barkerofafelony. Hisanorney claimed in appcalina to the Montana supreme court that he should becbarged with a misde- meanor because halfofS I 78 (re- member, he took only one boot) . would brina the cost of\he stolen merchandise below the felony level. The supreme ooun walked all over that araument Thursday, upholding the conviction and a l 0-year sentence. But wait, here's the kicker: JuSLicc Frank Morrison Jr •• writin& for the mltjority, said. "Bar~er hasn't aot a lea to stand on." -HOR-RIFIED IN BOZEMAN DEAR BOZ: W~le J11tlee Mor· rlaoa'a cllolce of word1 wa.1 u · lortuute, to 1ay tbe least, I cu underataad wby dte owae.r of tbe 1 tore would coaalder "• remalalq boot of no value. Tlterefore, Brlaa . Barter'• thft p1t th ...,.Ml*' tl 78ta tllered. Tlte l0·1n11eatnce,llowtver, eeem1 ... .., Ural. TIMMI)' av .... left to Barker'• a stone)' 11 to .,,..i Utt CAM to &lat Uli&e41Sta&et8-rfflt Cout. I wo..id 1&)' &MdUefl ._, tlae S•premt to.rt wo.W a.ear.._ case art mtpty 1Hm. two children into a nice new home. Pleatedoa'tttop epealllDa to your Theda¥ he does that we will stop clad. Do your be1tto maintain a talkinatohim. l 1 bl It's bad enouah to sec your father re at ODI. p completely eeparate around town wUb a-woman who is from tlaat wttla )'Hr motber. Perbap1 A couple of drinks impairs driving you can aee blm wltea bl1 step. not your mother, but the pain of cblldren are wltla THEIR fatller. Tbat Every year in the United ~ seein& him with children who are would be tlae Ideal arran1emeot1 for a replacin• you and your sisters and wblle at least. Later you ml11tt 1et to brothers is impossible to describe. uow and like tbem. Peace 11 better States, nearly 2s,ooo people are TRAFFIC QUIZ killed and 700,000 persons are injured by persons driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs. BLOOD ALCOHOL ESTIMA~ION CHART* Dad tells us he loves us, but how than war ..a friends are better tllu can we believe him? A man who loves enemies. 'his children doesn't leave them. • • • Ofcou~wewant him to be happy, DEAR ANN LANDERS: lfaman buJ how can he~ happy ifw~write had committed a rape ore.mbezzl~d a. him out ofour h ves-and we million dollars he would have been certainly?~tcnd to do just that. bettef offin s0me'Stalcs than the · Wh y don't men who take second individual about whom this story was families realize what they are doing to reported. Please read the enclosed How many drinks in one hour would impair the driving ability ofa 160-pound person? A) 2. • B) 10. C) 7. 0)5. ·~·-ti _, ..... I 7 l Estimated % of Alcohol In the Blood by Number of Drinks In Relation to Body Weight a.:zo···,.. ,._ . ,. • UXI 110 uo 1111 1 2llD 220 ~ ~ . al ·-Ill .II •l'?:' 04 0) .,..., ... oe 05 06 06 I 04 Ot "'a'.! m ---II I 09 09 01 05 .(Ii Jl5 at 09 Cll 01 Cll °""" Mollly ' their children's Ii ves? Or don't tbey newspaper article -dateline, care?-SUFFERlNG THRUTHE Helena, Montana-andexpressyour MESS LN NEW YORK opinion. DEAR SUFFERING IN NEW The state law says that the theft of YORK: Tbe breaking up of a family 11 items valued at more than $1 SO is a ·snvi:>p l ;)8l(3 :uow JOJ '8!UJOJ!Jl?:) UJ34lOOSJO qnl.) C>l!qOWOlOV 341 ,(q p;)J8d:>Jd fµe4:> 341 Ol J;)J3lf 'l48!3M ,(poq Ol UO!l8!3J U! poo1q 341 U! !OlfO:>(ll JO lU3:>J:>d 3U!WJ313p Ol 3p!n81U31f:l:>1C3 ue 3Jl? A34l '38U81p ~ s:un!!J :>Aoqe 3l{l 31!4M 4 rt • 1 • .15 ll " ,It .II " 13 . It 11 le 22 It J) n .11 I 09 .ll .11 I 09 09 QI ...... .14 IJ II 10 00 16 15 I) 12 11 19 11 IS 14 1) Olfi,_,.. ...,,,. never ea1 , ud wllen children are felorr . The boots were valued.at . LUXURY THIATltlS W'ALK· INS * Flnt Two Mttintt Sflowl1111 * ""' ONLY Sl.15 Unltn Notti DRIVE-INS :f~~c: ·JOlfO:>JU JO ;)OUC)O(lµ! 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WINDY CfTY (It) 1 :20 3:25 5:30 7•35 & 9 :40 JUST THE WAY YOU ARE (N) SHOWS AT 1 :20 3:15 5 ;10 7:05 & t :OO OH.GODI YOU DEVIL (PG) 1 :JO 3:30 5 :30 7:30 &. t 1JO M 2553 I Chtpman I Stnu AIM F Meryl Strttp P'ALUNG IN LOVIE {PG·1 l) I :45 3:50 ~:55 1:00 .. 10:05 Sally Fltlc:I Pl.ACES IN THIE HURT (N) 12:45 2 :55 5:0$ 7 :15 .. t :25 TWACH•1ts (It) 3 :00 & 7:10 Plut No Small Affair (RI 1 :00 5:10 .. 9 :10 SUP'EltGlltC: (PQI Ptu1 Co·Future snuna (PG) THC WILD un· (It) Plus Co·H lt Ghostl>usters (PG) ~HllllSClt) Plu1 Co·Hlf All Of Mt (PG) Tl!ltltOlt IN THIE AISLU (It) Tl1htrope (R) &. Purpl e R1tn (Rl 13 i '1fi1\ '3 ii 2] &~.V8l ~ =~o,.!ID!OJ .. · "=5irt:'~~ SOLDIEJll'S.STOltY (N)l INDUUIA JONES • T1'e TaXAS CHAINSAW Shows at 7:00 Plut Te• ... 9f O..• C"Q) MWACAll (ll). Country (PG) It 9:00 snow• at 7 :00 .. 9 :20 Night of the comet IN 70MM (PQ·l J) DRIVE·INS D tn 6.4& Wkdtyi/1:30 Wktndt/Childrtn Unlltr 12 FREE Unltts Nottd He's been chased, thrown through a window. and arrested. 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It hasn't han&lnafrom thecellln&ln ~~\; ... peaceful history for any Kenneth Llndlley._ home. · ... Li ndsle¥ bega n collecting models ~=======~-:..::...:...::.:.:..:..:..:.::...::.:::.::=-:...=.:..:....:....:::.:.::.:.:..::..:.....__,in the late 1930s when "you went to 1. spinal stress 2. neadac~e 3. neck pai~ 4 back pain 5'_ muscle & \oint pain 4' • consultation Free accepted IJY.-----1 Most 1nsura~ncfu11 with \\\tie as payment 1-pocKet ell· or f'IO out-o ___ ,. pense. ~,~.-::::;;;; •• ;;;-: MM00.11 1"1 IN OOUY $TtMO 100 •OO 100, IOOO S.t Only I lO. ~ 00. 10 10 r.-r-.;;;...;.;I 00~----.I loMIRAOA ~ • QISllMI lllal (N) 1130, 12'.S •• 20 Tll won OM1 !N-U> 61M40 II~ •t Tll •n YOU • <PSI Fn °"" 11 lO, z 20 • u. t lo 1010 ~•t'ltOOFHOoiJ U4S, 2U,4•l 10, t0, 100 1714ltM UOO/l• M<rtio Mell l t """" Al llt~cr•n1 l9lf f6 111 ~ (Pl.II) . ]~~ lllUTl\l -(I) 1.00. S-40, 10-2'.S ... ,., I 00. 4 DO. l;OG. l0-.00 f AUllQ II UM {Pi.U) I 00. 3:15, HO, 7:4i. 10.00 Mo Oedut\\b\e ·---Ko Co-payment uu• 11 lOlll !P5-Ul 17l0 2l0 00,tlS 140 IO •O --II ACllOll (I) l 00. 3 16J. S.JO I U. lttOO •t Tll ., 'fOU .. (Pt) us .• '°· 10-JO ~-(Pl.II) un.uo.Ho * CINE·FI SOUNOI At symbo 1 ••t soun' direct to your AM e1r * _ rdlo. If no ndio with ecclllOfy poihion1 bf Int your own .AM portlltlt. OPOI MDDIDI AT l:M •NU I:•· ITAITS 7:11 Pll Childf.,,~ 12 ALWAYS FIEE 1114) 111 .... • A111~,111 •r1tMY ti A1 lt1111~ It HIWAY 39 ~' ... .,,._,, -c3.nt11 M TOAi---II) PLUS •-•ummca1 -·~(I) NII 111-Tlall) loHABRA .. ;, .• A l ll'IJ"~I • the dime store and bou&ht a few so ldiers, Indians and cowboys. "We moved ~ lo.t because of my father's job and were allowed to take one toy with us. The little case containing little soldiers was always my choice. It was easy to carry. "As I browsed through a ( 1945 Life) magazine ru::ticle on a man woo bad turned military modeling into a hobby, I realized that he and I had similar pieces. ·"I thou,aht that because l enjoyed an and htStory, I could reteateb the uniforms and alliances "f various pe riods and P,iint my pieces into exact replicas. ' In pursuit of his own hobby. • Lindsley has collected shelves of books and stacks of mapzines all r.e1ative to exacti.na dc1ail.s oL uni· forms, armies. equipment., logistics and history. It takes about one week to complete one figure in scale between 54 and 70 millimeters. The rough form must ~ filed before paint can be applied, Lindsley explains. Or, if prc-pamted, figures must be repainted in most cases because they are not accurate. Fer his-next projt«, bindlley is concentrating on German and British equi ment from World War II HOLIDAY CRUISES 136' thlp. 150 guHt capacity. Long Bach Harbor CrulHt $7.50/..~t4n (71') 2'1-7600 ·DElRo ~liEP Falling in mw ~~.-2-~!!1.!0 -NOW PLAYING-.... ~ .... ...,, 62t-wt .,. ... ...... ,_c...... '""'' .. n TOllO f-IJlltflJ Ill l500 == .... '-tt WoodlrlM Cll*N 1111.-. ---(---f .... ~. -.. The dream is aUvc in the ... WJNUiCnY -• A·--~ ......... ",. __ _ ....... ~, ... ~ .... _.__ .... ..... NOW SHOWING ------------AIWIN OHC EOWMOS WOOCWGC 179-mG SSl ·0655 .... ,.. LA..a tM MMS I MIC fA»Q SC)M 952 '"3 (213) Ht.OW . ------- Good outweighs the 'evil' in school~'. bingo ~hen Cali fo~n.ia voters put the¥ stamp of approval on , ga~bhng as a leg1t1mate means of raising public money, we might hav~ expected that a trend was being born. The state lottery, which may generate as much as $7 million a year for our sch<><;>ls, ponends a new .way ofl9oking at an old pastime, and a creative way to deal with pubhc funding questions at many levels. O!'lY the strict moralists, those whe oppose any kind of gambhng on t~e grounds that it is inherently evil,,wm argue with any fervor against t.he lottery •. ~r against its first local ofTsprin$: a proposal to allow bingo games 1n Huntington Beach Union High School District. ~J~hough the di~trict. has a policy against ~mbling, trustees are w1lhng to amend 1t -1fthey can without violating city Jaw- to C\CCommodate a request by the Westminster High School Booste~ <;:l,ub. The boosters raise money to provide materials and a~ttv1t.1es be}'.ond those covert?~ by the school district budget -things hke uniforms .and television equipment. Without the booster clubs, the range of extracurricular activities would be cunailed, the number of students who panicipate would be lessened a nd the overall educational experience in the school district would be diminished The game itself is harmless. It generally appeals to adu~­ ~ften eld~rly a~ults -. who bet small sums of money to win Jn~xpens1ve ~nzes. It 1s. played more for entenainment than gain; the thnlls are denved from the contest and the social contact, not from the booty. · Charitic.s throughout the nation sponsor bingo games to suppo~ their causes. _De~pit~ th~ moral objection, many Catholic churches have mst1tuttonahied the games, condut:ting them on church propeny and advertising them in church bulletins. · Games of chance, in and of themselves, are Jot bad. Some have gotten bad repu~ations over the years bec~u~ of activities that ~ave bee~ ~ssoc1ated with them -drinkingJ Qrostitution, ~gh~mg an·d k1lhng: But a boqster club bingo game can only be JUO$ed by the motives of the people who sponsor it. motives which appear to be unassailable. . Those who see the devil busily selling lottery tickets and ~ailing.out ~· B 12" an~ ,"G 59" might consider the aphorism. ''An idle mind 1s the deVll s·playground." and remember where the m o ney is going. l.M. Bovo • Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Monday. Oeoember 1"4 A8 ·'In my dream. the news that moklng wa$g00d for you hit like Uae provei=blal bomb hell. Around the me time, It wa discovered that exercise wa bad for you. People who ran were Jeered In the street. health clubs a11 over the nation I:~ •t down and Jane Fonda was never heardfromagaJn." · .• -::-:.~=-======= ----------· Is wh~leworld g~?ng cra~y? Or is it just our courtrooms? Fat~sia, at least in ·hiS dreams· WASHINGTON -In my dream, the news that smoking was aood for you hit lake the proverbial bombshell. Almost immediately, rcstauranb provided smoltln,g sections and put non-6mokers twck near the k:1tc~D.. In the offi«. noo-unokn'I wanted to sat next to smokers so they cou_kt inhak 1i-Ome of their smoke: and on telcvmon. cotertajocrs on~ apio made c1prcttc commercials. Boy George endorsed both C'.amels and V1rgima Slams. .\round the same time. ll " ... da~overcd that cxttcisc was b9d Cot . you People who ran wett JCCred io tbc street. hcaJth clubt aU over lht nauon shut down and Jane Fonda wa~ never heard from again. She wu last 'iCCf\ smoking a oprcttc. eat.ins a Jcllyd<>Ughnutand posingforpictura in a rechoer. Well. at looks as if my worst fears In cover stones. both Newswttt are about to be realized. I've been mcssin' around wuh Jones W1fe, and and Time announ(:led that tlun was the courts found for Jones. you can ,., 1i ...... yelling fo r years that the whole world bet that if you catch someone messin' out and iat was in. lme .._.quotes as bound to go crazy sooner or later. B · 'fi from p )'Chologists and an essay from and it's happening. It's really happen-Ill' around with your wt c (although, Henry Klssin~. who pointed out ing. maybe not your husband) you'll be thatocverinhlstorybadalbinpeol)le First of all, there's the woman who H perfectly safe, as far as the law 15 tnumphcd. Newsweek noted that was "molested" by the cop. I looked AIVEY cbooccm~dh. 10 sta~ thhafit bok...unAfidcr in thlle Winston Churchall, William Howard I d . u uns wtt a pitc or tcr a · Tan and Henry Vlll were fat and that. mo est up tn my 1ct1onary. 1v1y there's a precedent. . ' dictionary as the New Webster En~c-All your lawyer do.:s as tell the coun they not only laved a long umc, but lopedic Dictionary of the English After all. she was annoyed. disturbed that tbLs same thtn" has happe~ contnbutcd grcatl) to their respcc\lvc Language, a 11rcat. thick book that's and vexed. Th'at's pretty rough, ... .-r. d h P hfi " · Id societies. • P-1 d h d U11;1ore, an t e pttc or.. w1e er , . A Toda'-rarr a tw"-pa,.,.....,.pb very 1mprcss1ve. t sa1 • s ort an to espccaally the vexed part. woo. There's a precedent. v , .,... ._.- the toant. "To annoy: to disturb; to Now. let's talk about the man who The preccdcnt set in this case is the <>tor) 5a)tng. "We Are Fat,•· Wllh a vex. • injured himself at the beach, and ts ~ .. -I Id I graph howing absolute!) notb.tng Just to be sure. I also looked molest suing the city of Ncwnnn Beach. He mqst .,_.,gerous part. t cou rcsu t tn and People magazine announced that . N M . W b ·· r-one of two things. Either the c111es· .. Fat Is Where lt's At'." and report_.. up an my cw • emam-e ster has apparently won. How did he do having beaches post SJgns that sa) ,., ~ Pocket Dictionary. my New Concise that'> When r was a mere lad, m} )Ou'rc on your own. or they build 2o... on thostluck} 1cwwhogct fat Wltbout Websters Dic:ttonary. and my World papp)· took me aside and told me. foot block walls to keep you out of the e"en lry1ng ("\ ou can never be too Book Dictionar). L-Z. The World "Son. never cat at a place called rr th th · ...... ncb or too fal." sa.tdOnon Wellei) Book was the most complete. It said Mom's. never o..mblc w, llh a man water. ey post c SJ&JU, UJAt Ed McMahon made fun or Johnn\ I T cddl h d . -··· means they can also stop hfqu.ard '"'a .... "n fior .......... " th,n. The audt--.. . o m e wit un tnJure; named ·0oc: and. most amponant. ·cc p u· · Id be tb " ·~ ~..... ... ........ interfere Wlth and trouble; disturb; never divt head-first down a well'" I ~rvt • os 01 signs wou e howled. In CaJ1 orn1a. groups sprang We dad not molest the bag dog. asked him to comment on the well cheaper alternative up an "hach people s1mpl} sat and because we 9.<er" afraa·d of' h1'm . ., ..... T·o Which bnngs us to the cru~ of the smoked and ate fatten1ng foods ' pan. and he said that }OU ha' e whole thing. What do snakes fear? Other snakes;-nateh-· - interfere with improperly or in· absolutel) nowa\oftelltnghowdeep .\twhatpointmustahumanbeang Tragically. the poor nr,er caught decently. especially by making sexual · the water 1s in a "c:ll If 11•5 deep take responsibiht) for his o"'n ac-on fhn conttnued to remain than. advances." enough. you're '>ak If 1 t·~ not. )Ou're tt0ns'' th1nk1ng 11 "'ould makt' them appear Tl'ln""Wl1rmrn-wnrrm>lrnect bylhe m trouble l\IW3'\S -:mumt' that 11~ ~~1rnmarrn-pmenct'oper· _nlh It 1.\-:15 rwtd~en puc~ hl-:e...,,_,th,...,.e __ _.. cop. Under the worst of the above. he not, and you'll be. in the clear ates upon a system of rewards and llml· poor men 11nalh got aroun o Even among utterly inexpcnenced ·snakes. any non-cann1bahs1ic snake -call it a ra1tlcr -w1ll panic in the presence of anycannabilistic snake- call 1t a king. What 1s it about a king that scares a rattler? The whole wo rld 1s full of species that know but know not why they know. meat. not the white. that has the most "meddled Wlth and injured her. I never for~ot that les~on penalties. This guy Jumped anto 1he · ""eann& their hair long "hen every- fat. interfered with and troubled her. and Please don t misunderstand. 1 feel water and tnJurcd himself The Cll)' of one else "'u weanng 1he1rs shon Planted as decorative shrubbel') around numerous government build- ings in Washington, DC.. are Amen- can yew lrtt5. The botanical name for the species as ·•tax us taxus." Q. Do bards hear betterthan people do? "The Land of 10.000 Lakes" - Wisconsin -has 12.034 lakes. actu· ally. When PaJmtan reinstated the old Islamic punishment of public Oog· ging, at added a modern touch. A microphone 1s set up an front of the Oogged so wnnesses better ca n hca c the moaning. Name the only three nauons in the world. made up enurel) of city dWellers. -Never mind, nobody Wlll get tb.ts one. They·re Monaco, Nauru disturbed her." He also made "soual that this young man has detinitel} lost Newport Bach is penalized. Had he Ont) the middle class had the u me to advances." something, and he should be helped not Jumped in, would the CJty be keep up. The) had been "':•sed to Hell. yes! That's worth $81 million to achieve as normal a ltfe as possible rewarded? If there were a sign posted believe that eggs and whole milk. were of anybody's money' under the circumstances He has my and he jumped in and hun himself. health). that an aonuaJ chest X-ray Isn't at? sy"1pathy. I would do anything would the city be rewarded'> wu good and that sneakers and Does anybody out there actuall)' wtthan my power to help him If someone. behcvmg he were on cov.ho' boots would nun your feet. reahLe how much money $81 malhon t did. however. use pan of my the ground noor. leaped out the The~ would believe anything. dollars 1s? I thank not, and that's the misspent youth 1n the pursuit of "'indow of a ninth Ooor room. shouJd All their ltves the middle class had maJor part of this in">anity; $81 knowledge at a law schoul I learned the buiJding be penalized., bttn learning and unJeamtnJ d1c- m1llion Wlll buy you 3.240 top-of-the-two thm&s. first. the la"" tne'> tO be as It's on!) my opmaon but ihe cm of tu ms about health. all ofwtuch 1t took Im~ Cnd1llacs. $St mltlioh will buy a prec15' as possible. I'm u>nstanth Nev.port Beach should.fight th as thing ""11h grt'at solemntt) 4.nd hk.t the village of 648 homes. with a median amazed that the speed ltmit .,1gns sa) with evef) thing it's got If this poor "-ho never noticed that than was pnce of S 125.000. Dam mcc little 55 mph rather than 55 0000 mph. precedent as allowed to stand. "-'C all out and fat back 10. they never ndtaced village. no? In vested at Cc:rtifkate of Most of the gobbled) -gool that }OU stand to lose. What could happen. that no matter what they d.ld. things Deposit rates. $81 million will gene)'. encounter when tf)1ng to read a without too much stretch of the ~med to remain the sa~ and that ate. conservati vely, $7,290.000 a year panacular la"" as an att~mpt to be amagjnauon, as that every cit) that no matter what the poor did not do A. In this way: They hear sounds .rouably within lbc same range. But they register Ounctuations in sounds <Mimt'S more s.,iftll'. In fa5t music. a Outc player wouldn t stand a chance against a mockingbird. and Singapore. 10 uuercst. Seven miUtGfl. two hun-clltraordananly precise. has beach front would be sued out of their lads could st1ll beatuJ)'t~ k.ick dred and ninety thousand dollars a Secondly. the law relte~ 'en heaH-existence. Then. we'd really be on o ur v.ho v.erc raised on a balanced diet Q How many ~ttttbe-bebt~~ar-Ibat works o ul to be a mere l¥ on-proce<knl.-lf. 1(Xµ...c,·~..u.o.-----------This wasa.JAc.L there now? S 140.192.31 per week. But. what t~e !o nes stabbed mith an the buns wrth ColomDllt Bill Harvey Jlvn la Things were going alona so well A. At this writing. about 700. Claim heck. The poor wQman d~ lt. a pitchfork because Smith was H1U1rl11gtoo Baell. that some ~oplt lhouaht nothing 1s0Min~~se~n ooup~1sa -------------~---------------------------rouW1m~~They~~~ As you sleep. a buildup of carbon monoxide slowly replace the OX)'gen an your blood stream. If your body didn't have a mechanism to awaken you. the scientists ~y. oversleep could kill you. candidate for the procedure. Docton at Loma Linda Hospital. one I d e e d 1 9 e h of the nauon's foremost medrc•I n 1 v1 ua s rig t to sue ~~~~e;~" ~~~~~~~tn~h~~ t~11":rrJ One study of U.S. Navy medical records sua esu servicemen in the Antarctic arc seven times more likcl_y -to report neurotic disorders than men stationed elsewhere. At first. the analysts fiaured something about tbar cold continent put special prcssu~ on the men. 'Bttr further stud y revealed most of the men had volunteered. admittedly to get away from personal . problems, onentamcs of a matri· monaal nature. In other words. they'd taken the condition with them. Q. If the Three Wasemen were Magi. what ""as one Wiseman'> A. A Magu!>. Mean!i hered1taf) pnesl. + .,. Q. How man~thi usual dinner vcgetables. arei!.~~qtaS? . On1y . ..l JOmc!' to mind •· rhuba And.l . · gus. . . . Tho~ of us who aren't experts may not believe what the doctors cl:um: Namel). that the body orpn which shows the least wear and tearwath age is the s.lun. Are the men of Ireland unroman· 11~ Qucsuon arises because of this statistic: In Ireland, unmarried males Q . Proper way to d11posc of a a&ed 4S to 49 make up more than 28 tattered U.S. Oaa is bum it. But percent of the population. Read that where? My son says in a clean um and back: Almost Lbrcr out of every I 0 bury the ashes 1n a protected comer persons i11-Ireland arc middlcaged where they can hallow the around. bachelors. My wife says bum it, between the · hotd0&$. In the barbecue ,Qit. Where .Nothing in the ~ccord suucsts any would you bum it? · ....,... ,> ... • V1klng ever wort • homed helmet. A. In any unfacctaous fire in any That picturesque car1carurc evidently safe place, I think. It's en<?u&h to b~rn was conc~1ed b y tr Waancnan cos- it, 1imply, in the same spant an whu:h tumc des1&nct. 0 .. I ? you cw •t. 11 t not. T pacal firl'truck now co" s106.ooo. . Do any animals have pink teeth? -----~~ . .;y...;;.o;..;:uld be. All I know as somt elephants have rose-colored tu lt . D1cte~. plea note It '" the dark ORANGE COAST DailJ Pil.at mong h~pochondna ~. the mtn outnumber the women. L.M. B•yd 11 • 1yffkakd co/.,,ial1t. H. l . lchwarta Ill Purl! • Frank Zlnl Mlt Q 0 l.11 • Tom..,.•lt I t, f M r Craig lh•" I (Cl>ICI' - tor \nu .\lmo'lt in'ltantl) pcopk g, o.v-e -rnments 1· nJ·e· opardy 0:;:Tl~~~~~:~~~l1~~~~~~ ~ou.,) The moTC salt you had. thr belier ofl' )OU were and in o' 1e1 Georgia 1t v.-as ducov('f"C'd that a man Memo uses la ck of sch ool discipline to}ustify plans to gu t due process law WASHINGTON -The Jusuce Department has mountc'd a quiet assault on the 1ndiv1duaJ's riaht to sue state and local 1ovemmcnts for v1olatin1 due process oflaw. s j ustification. depa11ment of- ficials have cited the lade of old- fashioned di ipline ttiat has sup- posedly turned the natJon's schools an to blackboard jungles. U ina ttii bogyman. lhe officials hope to scare Cona.ress intt. amend int a 113-year-old lawthatauarantecs the t1ght of an fT\Jured citizen •o sue toca~ authoriue who misbehave. How the Justice Department &Ot ftom fractious school k1d.tt to 1 lqal hicld for h1&hhanded officials is a wean! and fn&htenina 11tory. M )' associate Indy IJadhwar hi~ pa~ at toacther from 'arious Kf\U''CC • in- ctuchng-a-tdltaJe. memo the JustJtt Department ref used to rekasc under the Freedom of lnformatton AC\ In 1871 . Conares ~ sc-d--41 U 1983. known •~ the nt1°Ku Klu\ Klan ct, to protCC11.nd1vtdual from tbc ex~ .se s of state and local &ovemmenti. ·~ then H ha been the pnnca()lt leaal vehactt for cm1cn 10 claim 1n federal coun that their conslilutaonal nahl baveo been "iot- atcJ by local aut6ontacs II wa under the antt-Klan la~. for u1mplc. that Brown ' Board of Ed1.u:1uon w bmuaht tca<f•T\I to th~ 'urttmC' l Court-ordered de\egregauon of the nation's publtc school~ For more than a ccnt'un. ultra· conscn auvcs ha'e fouJh• ihe anti· Klan law and the "Ju~h~a~~cu' •~m" they claim 11encouraac ~Bro" n decision was a b11ter defeat. Then 1n 1975 another 'iChool-ba\ed Supreme Cou.tt case broughl under thrl 71 law pl\an11ed the con\CrHlll\ C\ anew. fn C1o~s \~ Lope1. the high court ruled that a student facing arbitrary · s\Jspcns1on or expulsion from !t'hool wa, enlttl<'d 10 dur pmc~s . The dcc1 ion. wntten b' moder· ately cons.ervative Juslll<' Byron Whitt, simply JA"e student' fanna dtscaphnal')' ~ taon th~ naht 10 tel! lhear side or the SlOf")' . But \tat" n&hts 1ct1v1 ts reacted with horror. cla1m1na that the dccmon d1~rmed 1cache1 s a net school admtf'ltCil1'111~ •~ their uphill struuk 10 maint11n d1 1phne. ~ \Gallup Poll last \(',lf \hnv.ed that fev.cr than one tea her an fi.,e nauon""1de thou&ht I k of d1~1pltne was a ~or ~ool pt\~cm. 8ut President Rua.an. ui a p mpa11n sop to tu -.;on na11,c. upPOn ba\C, launch(\) a pubhcat t.impa .. n for mo~ ''aoc>d old-lash1oncd di\C'iphne m school." It wa\· 1bou1 tha\ time that lt\c Ju Ii« Dl-J)l'nmtnt QUltll l\lt anto lht' ad faa\'lt;r why 1 not dcu· Jac1 AltEISOI Mn)'bc It ~as from an ideological conHCt1on that the anti-Klan law wa fundamcntall} wronit Whatever the mot1.,11t1on. a 10- page memo wntten by R<>&er Ciera, director of the depanmenfs Office of Legal Policy. su~tcd usana the hue and Cr)' over school drsc1plmc a a tool 10 d~nllc the t 871 anti-to.Jan law Sou~ who hive seen 1he memo 5.ty1t ancludcs~ro~I to make tatr 11nd local official ' immune from laMuat! that anst from 1he1r "d•tcre'- ttonal)" action . to rcqu1~ th11 mucns fil~ suit dcmoMtrate that .,.,el1ttettc; h@ ~"s'•htl1on1l l'\ght\ b\ lq<-al officials wert "kno1N1nt and willful .. and to 1ncrnst the burden of proot.ion plamt1fh who tr'\ to t c &O\ emmcnt officials to coun. The 1 71 lav. h1 ~~ thC' nauat. well II , ofkn t~ onl rtmcd} av111abtc to prot~t an 1ndl\ ld1.11r .. t.onstituttonal natm. t \he Jusu Dcpanmcnt 1 '" ll\I 'o ev1 t<' the ta .. byJrumminf up h~\tena o'~ th<' l\\ue of hoot d1 ·1phhr J1 Allk,.,.. I • 1 fHIJnc.4 rol•mal ' had hvC'd to 112 on oothmg but salt ull. lhe best news was vet to comr All v1t.tm1ns V.'Ctt foun·d 10 atu'><' cancer Vitamin E was found to cau'4 can('er an people, but not tn m1C't' Yogurt. too, was found to cau§(' cancer and emphysema -as ~~ cottage cheese, marganne and Tat. ull, even people who "-C~ d)1ng ot these d1~s were cured b" mass1' l intakes of HWTW -ha.mhurget" wnh the works In the mornings. Amencans u 1 down to brea.kfasts ofhacon and ega' Thu was da'iC'overed to be health' theone~ about cholesterol and '° dium hav1n1 bttn disproved Ion~ aao. Even better II fttnc.h toast v.1th bacon and l9ts of maple syrup on top Maybe a pat of butter. too Tl\1" not onl made vou lave Io na r. but 11 made )OU fat Y..h1cb IS what C\ieryont• wanted. medtcal 1cn~ mat't'hcd on 11 • wag dt vettd th.at salad'° C'&U~1 10 Avocado was banned b th<' Food ind Orua Admm~tialton. f\1 (I prohibitC'd waspanola~UK II V.I\ found to retard l&Jf\I and aim t l'"tf)one nted to loo>. old In Lo\ ~n I ~. ~ bad sursJalh 1mplan~ under lhelrC)'C'S and stnaor Clllztnl cvct)"*bttt were actuaJh callc-4 W • l ~ nc and l •ti happy ~u l C'oukt mo e an(! caa atl'thc thin t lo t 1 drttttu 1tt ul l' '· ,. hfc 1• ' n tma · ' AlO ~Coe.at bAILY PILOT/Monday, December 3, 198• . . . . . ----...;'!""": . . UAworld r Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. •• I .. . "!'... ' _,__ • ... --· ·- ... .. or1na lowt3& .... -- Rmq 1r1r 06mqn1corrnoav perc1gare1te.byFTCme1hr1d ( ' .. .. ~' . , ,. . .. ~ ; S.n Fr•ncleco 8hoYH 881de Atl•nt• with .. ay wln. 82. . . -a-ms-pass over Saints .,.., ........ .., ....... u.M New Orleans• Junior lllller (84) la awarmed o•er by a boet of Rama ln Sunday•• 34-21 Rama win at ¥ahelm Stadium. New Orleans can 't stop Dickerson, or.con tain-Kemp ByCURTSEEDEN Of ... Delly,... ..... It's not b1~ news when Eric Dickerson cames the ball 33 times in a ball game, nor 1s I\ a surpnse wMn the second-year running back p1~s up 149 yards as he did Sunday. It ;, big news when Ram quar- terback JefTKemp puts the ball in the air 24 times. however. • The Rams mixed up their offense a little Sunday at Anaheim Stadium and 11 paid off in the form of a 34-21 victory over the New Orleans Samu before 49,348 fans. With the win. the Rams also left the NFC wild card picture mixed up. Sult in 1he picture arc the Rams, Washing· ton. Dallas, the New York Giants (all at 9-5) and St. Louis (8-6) with two games remaining. Dickerson, who 1sclos1ng 1n on 0.J. Simpson's NFL single-season rushing record. Jumped past Tony Dorsett. GeQrgc Rogers and Earl CampbcU to move into the No. 7 spot on the . ~!~o~n:b~!~!~!!~. J;~~~ .. ~~:~~~,~~~~=~~ N New Orleans Sa ints could do little 'When the defense SCCS t~!ngs going good depth. (~fensive lin~mcn Top 10 against us. they suck 1t up. Charles) DcJumeu. (Greg) Meisner "Even though we have guys miss--and (Doug) Recd all pla)ed v.ell By CHRIS MONAHAN "We wanted to get off to a good ing. we have good depth and guy_s who today. What more can you ask fo(;' o.-,ll'llefc.wra .... -..1 stan."said RobinsoA. "Wed1d a good can pick up the slack." said linebacker Doss. whoaJong with Me1snerv.cre Oranfe County JOb on the pass rush and the rush we Carl Ekern. "You always miss your given the pme ball!>. wasn't sure he · bi b 1 When the Rams' stantng defense put on (Saints quanerback Ri chard ) ~taners. but we ha ve gu }S coming in deserved 1\. "The) must have felt g SC 00 was announced Sunday. three fam -Todd allowed (defcm1\C hack) and doing the Job." sort) for me." he said b k t b 11 -lhar ~&mes were rTHssing -Le Ro) Irvin to run one back .. The Ram~ fini shed the da) wnh "We've got enoubh athletes on this 8S e 8 linebacker George Andrew<; and de-The pla> Robinson refers to wa'> live sacks. four against Todd who team . that you don't nm~ one person Dally Pilot aelu dona fensive backs Nolan Cromwell and Irvin 's 51-yard return for touchdown · played onl> the lirst quaner. as well as when he gets hurt." Eric Hams. f Todd h f · D f o an errant pass, gi ving t c o ur 1nte rcept1ons. e ens1ve Meisner earned hi\ game hall b> l . ,.. .... ..__ __. . Add to that the fact that defensive Rams a 7-0 lead. The play was set up lineman Reggie Doss was responsible contnbuting four unassisted tackles ~. ~ end Jack Youngblood, playing 1n his when linebacker Mike Wilcher, who fo~.21/rnfthose. and I'll sacks 1n a pan-time rolt'. 20 I st consecutive game. took himself was subbing for Andrt'ws. came We wanted to get to them early rotating at nose tackle with De- out after the first series and 11 looked untouched on a blitz and forced Todd and the defens1 vt' backs did a good fumett. · like a long day for the defense to throw early. JOb on coverage," said Doss. And the "They figured to coml' out and But instead. the rcmainin~ Ram "We were 1n a zone coverage and I play of · the defense without the pass. so we wanted to get some early defenders "sucked It up", ·1n the was reading the quarterback," said m1ssi.ng staners? "Hey, it's that time. pressure on Todd," Meisner· said. words of Rams Coach John Rob-Irvin. "Wilcher put exfra pres!bttiin it's playoff time. We've all worked "Charlie and I had single blocl.1ng inson, and were a big factor in the Todd and he threw 11 right to me... our butts off since July. With those and we wanted to take ad \antage of 11. Rams' 34-21 wm. The defense even "The defense builds up over the guys out, everybody JUSt has to pull a Without the starters. ever) one has to got the Rams their first score'. year and vou get to a point where you little bit harder. pla} harder " • Marino 's 2 m istakes costly s1n&1e-season remrd b t. . .. Wuh two pmcs remainina ~oeit v.ittk against Houston and Friday. Dec . 14 at San Franc1sco). the R.atP running back needs 223 yards lO oeM 1mpson' 2,003 )ards ror t.buu:ont.. Where would he hkc 10 break tbc record, 1n front of the home crowd or 1n n Franc1sco'!"lfl had my cbo1cc, I'd rather do 1t on televn100:· Dickerson admitted "I'd hke to do II 10 San Ftane1sco on national tele- v1s1on.·· Dickerson Joined Simpson af!d Campbell as the only runners 10 league history to gain 100 yards 11 times in a season. He isaveraging 127 yards per game rushing. Kemp, meanwhile, would also like to get some national covnage -in the NFL playoffs. He completed lO of 24 passes for 127 yards. including two touchdown stnkes 10 Hmry Ellard. The 24 passes represented the second- most passes he has thrown m a pme this season. "I hadn't thrown the ball forqwtea while I felt prcttygood today because we mixed n up bettn" ... Kemp said aft.erward .. Any quarterback would like to throw more." The lone exccpuon to I.hat stat.eJo ment Sunday may h.ave been Sa.IOU (Pl--_. RAW/82) Edison, CdM, Woodbrid ge, Laguna play T oumament action gets under ~ on several fronts tonight m prep basketball wtth four schools in action -l,...aguna Bech. Edi.son. Woodbndgr and Corona del Mar. Laguna Beach H1gh's Artists. bost- mg their 1 Sth 1n v1t.a11on~. v. ill play the nightcap of toctay·s rour-gamc schedule. mceung California High. followmg an afternoon session at 4· l S which mvohcs Corona del Mar's Sea King . ( d~ t.angks v.1th Rub1dou' and 1f '-tCtonou will return Thursda) night at b against the winner of the Los .\lam1tos-Tus11n match up. Laguna Beal h can assure 11sell lll a q rm game ~ednesda~ against the winner ol the Ll Mirada-Los Amigos duel w 1th a 'tl to~ ll\ er t al H 1g.h. Ed11,on open!> th \euon at 6.1 5 in the valencia High ln\ltdll Onal and is hcavil} favored to handle Esperanza. A victory would !iCod the Charsen mLo the semifinals on Wednesda> night ( 8 o'clock) against the winner of the El Modena-Valencia matchup. Woodbndgt' ~lso invol.\ICd in a 615 gam<' tonight. meeting Loara in the first round of the Garden Grove lnv1tat1onal ..\ wm would put Wood· bndge into tht"" semifinals on Wcdnes. da~ ( pm 1 against e11her Chmo or the ho\t .\rgonaul\ LAGUNA llE.t.CH INVrT.t.TlON.t.L Tedav 1 ler-l.M A>amti0$ v \ Tu\hn • 15-lluO.OOV• "' c.--• Mar S •5-l.• """MM "' l.os Am•ocn 1 JO-<ahlorr"• vs La..-IMedo Tllftd9y to set up a 6-ya~r,....,...,....~:-r:--r~-=----'',.._u_n-.--y. The DOiphins rode llle Allen. passin~ of Manno and the catching of ~TT!r-~~~~~t----t-»-~··~•..W.U- • l~~n C~lt "' Sant~ S •s-<11adw1Cll "' ~o He sets records, but 2 interceptions help Raider s win "I knew that Miami was going to be lhe quick duo of Ma rk Duper and throwing the ball a lot and we were Mark Clayton. while the Raiders going to be getting chances to get our relled on .\lien's running and shon hands on the ball," Haynes said. "I passes to ul!,ht end Todd C hnstensen. JU St made the plays." who snared s1 '< tosS('~ for 70 ) ard~. 1 ~Meloc!'t'lal'ICI "~ l!dWIClll VALENCIA IHVITATte»t.t.L Tenitlll1 6 15-t!diUfl vs E\C>efa nie t-EI MOOena "' vaiencla TllftdaY a1~1a v\ ll•ncno A1em1to\ La Hal>f"I V\ Ma-Del MIAMI (A P) -Dan Manno can sum up a football game nearly as well as he can throw passes. ''We knew what we had to do. but when we had to do 11. we couldn't do 11." said Marino Sunday af\er hi s Miami Dolphins lost a wil<1 45-34 National Football Leaaue game to the Los Angeles Raiders. Those are the kinds of plays which have allowed the Ra iders to win 14 of 18 games. including the past fi ve in a row. against the Dolphins. "We like to play the Dolphins because I enJOY playing good football teams." said Raiders Coach Tom It's some dilemma for DeBu~'k. Marino topped a team record w11h 470 passing yards. and his four touchdown passes gave him 40 for the year. breaking the league r:ccord 1n that category. But his strong arm misfired twice. and both errors were costly. Raiden defensive bade Mike Hny- nes stepped in front or a Manno palts at his own 3-yard line in the first quarter and scooted 97 yards to put Los Angeles on top 7-0. Then. with Los Anaeles clinging to a tenuous 31-27 lead with seven minutes let\. Haynes picked ofT another pass and returned it .S4 ya rd s out the best in g football teams." The victor) i roved the Raiders' Flores. "Good ~tball teams bring record to I 0-4 an ust about assured the defending u r...Bowl champions of a wild-card pla off spot. The only way they coulsi mm would be if they loso their last two ~mes. to Detroit and P11tsburah. while 1he New Eng· land Patnois ""'9iin 1he1r last two 3$asnst Ph1ladelph1a and In· d1anapolls. M1am1. which has already.clinched the AFC East title, is 12-2 and tied w1th Seattle for the ~t record in the C'onfercnce and the ho me field 1n the playoffs. Neither team used much trickery Dell9y hit two Jun1Per1 to put& CHcllgC> the ..... 111· 110 wHh le9_.\lllllrU .. to11W.After Loe ~Cl 9wron 8Cott-* a ibc:tooW t~put..,.. LMera ... .,. front, WOC)l;tdge ........ the ,.. boUtW f# • ml111q "*by Jorden. ... • ao ~Ind eoored the wlno'*'O lltltl• llllb M ..... _ ~i. ...... ,.~~to~• Baseball trades aplenty? r.ounct M "9t MCI INke the.,__ ..... Win.'' 111111 • M fol ww•d tn HOU TON (AP) -Ba'iCball's ager Dick Hoo.ser 1d unday n1r.ht. 9111 fOur'lh ,_ lft "'9 NBA. wcck·lon& trading sc ion. a.k.a. the I ook. over there near tht' escalator ~ tM'llla lftal tll9 Nit of the annual winter meeting\, officially -t. Louis Manager Whiley Hcnog ..... -. eo 1191 grabbing a began amid conunu1na 'lpttulatton 1~ talkina private!) Sunda> ni&ht to ... mori Of -...n·11Pot M the on where rrte-a ent pme!! Rick Baltimore Gener. I Manager Hank 11111n Plourt-1111 Sutd1ffe and Bruce uuer will bc Peten .:.."':::~:.=.-;:~•J:.°'C::: P•~~~~;r.;,~rc::Cnda calls for di\· ru~~: J~:r ,h~ :~~~~:,,~ ~~~~ • ._ ._. to .,._ ......, 8llOI cus ions on future c'pan ion. •JlcltScr I onn1c . mtth from St I outs ....... ':1~ ........ tiOOd financial m.mers. plus todl) $ dnifl or to the Ono IC\ 1n e:\C hnn c for p11cher ..._-. n.e·e a IOe of pla)eM not on ma.ior le ue ro\ter . 1\ McGrqor? • .___ Bu\ makC' l'\D m1 tnkc about wh)' nd how about tho kland • Wlltr to•...._.--. llut .. ,. -~ legions or mana rs. cncral man· t)S)I.: sunJ1flJ b the devator'? \tt ·::OC. ~ ""' home • ,... ...., aacn owner'I. -;cout\ and ba ball the)' rt II) 1h1nk10 oflrad1na Rickey • ......_.._ .. _14 ._ _ c~ccuuvcs will Jam thr lobb and ttcndcoon or ~ync Murph". or ::tt=~• _,, •Dr• - -mcnin roo tM U au R n )' c1rcn both of them. M me wh1'IJ)(n, lullln ... ,.,_lnU.A11gll11. Hou ton from momma unut nta.ht ha"c 11" • OIPI I......_,.. r09d tfjp. "-throwa.h f r1day . On 11 ~111 o fM &he ne't fht' d. >'· ... edQed the LOI AngelM CIP-"Wr cornc here with a h t or up un111 the mtl·rk auc traJ1na d ad ~ ~100 flrtdllY """';--· pl'lorttie'I:· Kan· 1h Cit) Rovul'I Man-hne at 6 p.m l-.\1 F-nd.I). . ' , Sailors· coach can't squeeze 12 into fi ve positions By ROGER CARLSON Of lN~,... • ..,. h's not an) secret wh.11 separate\ the cream 1n the "Jauonal B.l'ikCtball Association -11'' \Uch 1nd1\1dual<o a.s Mitch Kupchal, t-.un Ramhl\ Bob Mc.\doo and ~111.c Mc<1ec - legitimate 'taners on an ) team . bu1 usually on the bench and read} fpr thi: call. ~ This 1s not 10 §ugget.1t 1hc l Q8~R 'i ed111on or Ne~rt Harbor High basketban is l"C:ldy \0 deal with the Los· Anaclcs Laker\. but there ·~ a ·unique 1tua11on for C oa h Jem DcBu<k U he en ten. his ninth )Car 111 the helm or the 1101"'> w1th what ... ron 1dcrtd tht> hest bet 10 deal ~Ith ddleblck High m c;ea View l eaauC' compc1111on Don't bother to a k him tor h1'i startma lineup. becau~ }OU can on!\ set fi"e on the Ooor at one ttmc · Hov. bout t r>.t• \ Dt8u~ .. m :i mattt'T· of.ra t tone ot only d~ OrRu'lk ha\c a ben<h full of tan n , ht' ha, v.hat he term a ··problem." fiaunf\I out JU.St how ~·d ll\:e to atuid ach Atf"t. 't\rlt th~ I\ br v.ith Nll·hJwk1n1. Qu1ck. qu1nttt or• bull~lcphant lool And, c11~r v.-ay he n fi('ld a club that will foiturt h~af't, ihooll"I and 1 Ou1J ana l . • It' ..ommo.n l nov.ICJ ' lb.at ~ l.:ctball tt m, v.1th too mal'\) , McOanan po1enttal taneri can create 1ntt'n or prohlems. but h~·, v. here OcRusk admtt'I he find~ h1m-.elf in another unique pos1uon . .. l lo;uall} \OU a1'4., ha'e a number of rok pla~ers ... ~) De Bust. ·-wnh '>OmC' who arc 1ust happ' to be on the squad ... This isn't the ca~ a1 Hart>or. hut there are no "head <'35C\ .. "Thtsc auy rTmind me ot our I~ l ll'am wtth Bru e ( aldv.C'll 8111 't ard- le\ and Ian Gadd• " \I}\ CX-Bu\~. looking back on thr ttrn lcaauC' l hamp1on hip 1n B )C31'\ 1lf 1hat ~un~t Leaaue champion hip ~uad "The 'rr all friend\, and 11 '\C('m\ to 'lta~ 1ha1 v.a) rcg.ardle.,., v.-ho'c. start 1ng. It'\ u\uall\ not C'a\\ to v.sn keep e1,.en.one happ~ and maintain \our \lnl\)." add\ l>t-Bu\~ Th~ :11101"\ haH \lnu. I~ t>\en· ~one back from a 14 IO ~u.ld "'h1ch 1u t m1~~ a tr ' \ pl•non ~nh" e.u aao. and th.: 1..omb1nat"'" ufRot'I ta\t (t>--1), C hud. 'k(ra~ran (b-11 t an &rcn\Cn (h·M .1ml \.Ian f'rt~1 16-6) ·romb1n('J Inf a '5 ~ <;(nnn1 a,~from.uq.wui 't\ht\:b 4\C.r d m th<" IO\li SO... ... . ~ . ·\dd the strength of 6-7, 260-pound Mike Beech 6-1 210-pound Joey Jame'i and f\-'\ \\ e'i Torell. along wuh the hand'''' Ho Truong (S-10) and pcnmetC'r '>h~'ting of .\ndrcw (6-0). \1auncc Lt'C I~-I Ol Dam!.' Lindsay t • I()) and T 1m Ha,du <6-2) and wtuat \.OU h~ \ t' an.' a number or Yva\ S lO go. The 'ailcirs "er~ amJ)re s1,edunn1 lh\' 4'umm<'r [lt"Oll 15-" after a 2· 1 \tan 1nd uding \lctonc o'er Foo1- h1ll and \ilddlcback 'M>: the que'\ttOn each night ma) not h.: who'' la,on-d ' Or "ho' .. 1n fil"'5t Jllact"' But v..h1rh romhmanon will 0 1.•Ru\I. ..cttlC' on'\ ' It'\ a laughable dilemma for Dc- Bu,i. and malong 1\ even more ch:illenging ,., tht> '-'3Y his football plaH·~ < Bcl"c h Jame' and Truona) <;hov.ed up for eractlcc after bctn& 1nvuhrd in the (If pla offs through mid-NO\ C'mlx'r "The\ JU\t came in hel't' and P.•cked up naht v. here thn left ofl. • SI)' ()(Rt.i\ "It v.a" hlc the\ had bttn v..1th u all the umt>" · Ma'i(' ~ould he the ~1lorf ~' aJl - Around Jll~'er v..hen he'\ into hr fundamental!\ !><lund strra . hilc Jame.. and Truong ftiurc a the best \\1th th .Oclem.1H' hand Bttch ~rtn n .snd Fra~. all &l f\ 6 or better. art ob' 1ously ~ rtbound1n1 thrrat . but b far a pure pcnmctcr ~hooten., that IUct tna)' bt • )Uppi1rl1 from the hcnch 1n thr form of 1hc L tt hrothc" 1('(iaHan fittuf'l" ~ the Jlorf o I Nll·h. ndkr The . 1h1~· ti~t competlli n coml"< ' n ('1rn1i~ Hr:-.... , .. . (Plea ~ SAILOU/82J ... Id ();ang9 Cout DAILY PILOT IMOndiy. Dectmt. 3, 1084 Ueberroth '• first baseball problem: TV superstatlons From AP dl1paklte1 HOUSTON -One year -so. the Ill m"or i sue fat baseball's annual winter meet1nas was the commissioner. Bowie Kuhn was on hls way out and a suoces5or had not yet been named. This year, with Peter Ueberroth in the job for barely two mont~s. the commissioner again c9uld provide a major focus of the mecttnJs. Wuh a trend toward lcs~ trad_ing _actwtty expected Out8t&ndlngly topa field of 16 lNOLEWOOD -Oumandan&)y E boosted her bid for honors a the ~t 2- )ear-old filly of the year unda> by bcauna a bulky field of I 5 othen. m the S702,500 tarlet Stakes at Hollywood Park. Fran's V le.rninc, who beat Oumand10'1y JO the wire an a S l·million Breeder's Cup race on Nov IOonly to bodi5qualified. lin1 h d ond. Walter Guerra sent Outstandingly into her dnve alona the rail nnd the daughter of Exc'lus1ve Nativt' collected a wtnner's punt ofS386,402. She fln ishtd 2v, lenaths in front and was timed in 1.44 for the I J-16 miles over a fast truck. Wising Up took third another 21/J lenaths ba(k. · UCLA top• Harvard in soccer LOS ANGELES -Forward Roland '9 Schmid and defender Mark Clay each scored one aoal Sunda> to lead UCLA to a 2-0 lead over Harvard 10 an NCAA ~occer championship quanerfinal match. The Bru10s. the Far West regional champs, ra1s.ed their season mark to 19-2-2. Harvard. the champioM of the New England region. ended their season at 12-5. 1oconunueat th1sannual conven- tion or baseball's execuuv~. Ucberrotb is threatening to steal t.he show with his crusade against the invuJon of the sport by television "superst.ations." The m~or league portion of the plectinp opens today with the draft of mmor league players not • protected on any team's 40.man Beverly Hlll• lOk to Rodgers BEVERLY HIU.S -J Veteran mara-m thoner 8111 Rodgers captured his second roster, The meetings continue Ueberroth until Friday afternoon. the inter- leaaue trading deadline. .\f\er the draft. Uebcrroth will address his first winter mccung, and baseball insiders expect him 10 pre~ent a hellfire and brimstone pica for unity among owners in dealing with the sport's problems. straight Beverly Hills !Ok run b} 20 seconds over a field of 3,200 runners. Rodgers of Sherborn. Mass.. finished the run through the streets of Be verly Hills 10 28 mmutes. 52 seconds. defeating New Zcalander Rod D1-<on. wbo finished second 1n 29.12. Steve Ortiz of Los ~eles finished third at 29.13. The first woman to cross the finish line was Joan Hansen of Los Angeles with a final time of 33.22. "The issue of the superstations is the most serious problem" in baseball, Uebcrroth said at a briefing last week in New York. "lt is a very. very serious problem for baseball ... it is one of the insidious reasons I don't Bird, McHale pace Celtics think the owners can work together now.'' Ueberroth feels the supentations, particularly the Larry Bird sco~ed 21 points and Kevln .cable stauonl that o.wn.or are affiliated with.one team-McHale added 18 t!1 a 7~~1lalf and use their satttlite signals to broadcast djfferent and the Boston <?e1t1cs rolled to their I 0th ba~ball games all over the country. are at the root of c_onSCC!Jtive National B~sket~ll Assoc1a- manv of baseball's financial problems tion victor) Sunday n1&ht in a 122-99 romp over · Cleveland. Wnh Bird playing onl) 21 minutes and Quote of tile .. , "You know, ... told not to come hef'i •.. TIWJ Jrted to telk me out of coming. But I felt thtl II what 1 had to do to prow ~ ... AJt the peop1ie who talked down to me, I proved ttMih 9lt ~:·. - Amerlean Gf9I = crowned Wortd Boxing ANOdaUon _..., t olWnplon aft• knooktng out South Afflca't Qelrte Coetz.M. Ex-hoc~~y great Sorrell die• INDiA~APOLIS-JohnA.Sorrell,a Iii former hocfty star with the championship , Detroit Rea Wings of 1936-37, has died at the age of 80. Sorrell. known as the "Frail Falcon" in Detroit because of his slight build, 6~0, 152 pounds, and ability to score against larger opponents, died Friday. He began ht$ 13-year hockey career in J 931 and scored 127 goals and 119 assists for 246 points while playing wllh Detroit and the New York Americans Lendl eaae• paat tee n·ager MELBOURNE - Top seed Ivan ~ Lend! of Czechoslovakia advanecd tnto the founh round of the Australian Open Tennis Championships toda} with a victory over French teen-ager Tarik Benhab1les. Lendl defeated Benhabiles, 2-6. 6-2. 6-4. 6-4 m a match that twice was delayed b) rain -once Sunda> night and agam toda-.. finishing with 23 points, McHale captured scoring honors Wlth a career-high 30 pomts as Boston completed a weekend sw~p of Cleveland and hiked 1ts record to 15-1 ... Elsewhere Sunda). Moses Malone scored 34 pomts and Jllllus Er ving 31, including three chnchmg free throws in the final 16 seconds. to lead the Ph1ladelph1a 76ers to a 1 t '-11 2 victory over t!'e New Jersey Nets Capitals rout Penguins, 9-1 Bob Carpenter anddefenseman Larry Iii Murphy scored two oals apiece as the \ surgtnj Washington &pitals trounced the slumping Pittsburgh Penguins 9-1 in a National Hockey League game SunQJy night. . . Elsewhere, Paul MacLeu and Dou1 Sm•U each scored twice as the Winnipeg Jets opened a 5-0 fead and bung on to defeat Calgary, 8-6. Laurie Boacbman, Dale Hawercbak, Scott Arnlel and Thomas Steen also scored for Winnipeg. which had beaten i1 ,mythe Division rivals only once in the past 10 game:~. TeleYlalon,· radlo-- TIL.aVtlK>N 8 p.m. -PRO f'OOTaAU: Ch4cago at San Otego, Chenn.I 7. lllADIO :i.. 8 p.m. -MO 'OOTaAU.: Chlc~o at San ct.go: KNX (1070), KOOO (800), KSOO {1130~. 7;10 p.m . -C<M 11• MaKEftALL. Cal State Fulertot' et 81. M.,Yt, KEZY (1190). 49er s sail, Broncos upset Seattle rolls past Lions Cowboys %6. Eagles 10: In Ph1ladelph1a. Dennis Thurman's 38-yard intercepti on return for a touchdown triggered Dallas to a v1ctol) over Philadelphia as the Cowboys regained a ue for the lead ID the NFL's National Conference East to take over AFC West lead From AP dl1p1tcbea A. TLANT A -San Francisco's defense created six turnovers. convening two into touchdowns on Gar) Johnson's 33-yard fumble return and Dana Mclcmore's 54-)ard interception return. as the 49ers gained their ninth road \ 1ctory 1n a row by downing Atlanta, 35-17 Sund.a} Oilers 23, Steelers 20: In Houston. place·k1cker Joe Cooper. a mid-season replacement for inJured flonan Kempf, booted a 30-yard field goal with 9:07 left in an ovt>nime to give Houston a win over Pittsburgh and hand 1he Steelers their first oven1me loss ID hlSlory. · Joe Montana fired a pair of first-half touchdown passes - 64 )ards to Freddie Solomon and 6 yards to Dv.1gh1 Clark -as the Nauonal Conference West champions lifted 1he1r record to 13-1. marking only the 14th time in ~at1onal Football League history a team has v.on 13 or more regular season games. Bea1al1 %0, Browns 17: In Cleveland. Jim Breech, redeeming himself fo r an earlier miss 1hat would have tied the game. booted a 35-}ard field goal about five mmutes into oven1me to g1\e the C1ncinnau Bengals renewed playoff hopes wuh a' 1ctory over Cleveland. Elsev.here 1n 1he NFL Sunda}': Cblefs 16, Broncos 13: In Kansas City. Nick Lov.e!) kicked three fourth-quarter field goals, mcl uding a 42- }arder with I 56 to go. to lift Kansas C1!r to a v1ctol) over the Denver Broncos and kicker Rich Karhs. who experienced a nightmarish replay of his last·second failure of the week before. · Packers 27, Buccaneers H . In Green Bay. Lynn Dickey rushed for one touchdown and passed for another to rally tht' Green Ba> Packers from.a 14-0 third-quaner deficit to a wm over Tampa Bay Cardlnalt 33, Patriots 10: In Foxboro, Mass .• St. Louis linebacker Thomas Howard rambled 29 yards for a touchdown with a first-quaner fumble as the Cardinals. stung by turnovers for the past month. capitalized on New England mistakes and rolled to a victory over the Patnots. The Broncos pounded to the Chiefs· 25 and called on Karlis to k1e k the 1y1ng field goal with I 0 seconds left . But, JUSl as he had done the week before in a 27-24 los<o to <ieattlc h1r, ki ck 1n the final seconds hit the upnght and war, no good Seabawks 38, Lion• 17: In Seattle. quarterback Dave Krieg threv. a club-record fi ve touchdown passes and the surging Scaulc t>ahawks, who backed into the NFL pla} offs earht>r 1n the day. moved mto sole possession of fi rst place in the AFC West with a victor) over Detroit. Bills 21, Colts 15: In Orchard Park. N.Y .. Joe Dufek. replacing IX'nched Buffalo quarterback Joe Fc;rguson. rhrew two fir,t-quancr touchdown passes and the Bills withstood an Indianapolis comeback to beat the Colt~. It was Seattle's eighth straight victor). Giants 20. Jets 10: In East Rutherford. N J . touchdown runs by Rob Carpenter and Joe Moms. two field goab by ~ -Hajt Sh1ekt.l aAQ comerback Mark Haynes· goal-hne interception late in the game gave tht' New York (11ants a win over the New York Jets. RA~S ROLL PAST S A INTS, 34-21 • • • From Bl nan1ng quarterback Richard ... Todd who com plcted Just one of five passes .ind was intercepted tw1ce and sacked four times before being replaced by Dave Wilson at the stan of the second quaner. Todd's fai lure allowed the Rams to Jump to a 21-0 lead 11 seconds into the second quarter. LeRoy Irvin picked ofl'a Todd pass and ~turned it SI yards for a touchdown with 4:S2 gone 1n the first quarter. Dickerson scl>l'!a'llx minutes later on a 7-yard run. and Kemp h11 Ellard for~ 16-yard touchdown pass on the seconc'I play of the second quaner. Kemp later booked up with Ellard again in the fourth quarter for 34 vards aner the amts had shccd a Ral'.l)s' 27-7 lead to 27·21 with two touChdown passes from Wilson 10 the founh quarter. "To ae1 the ball thrown to )Ou and then ma.kc someth1n1 out of ll ts g~at • said Ellard who did most of 1he work on lht /ounh-quaner TD · _._ ____ s. "Wr try to ma.kc the mosl out of the pas$C, and tod•> that's exactly what happened " It wai. a typical Rams Victory. with the team co;iib1nina a lol of runnina pla)s (47 compared to 2• puse ). touah defen~ op1n t the ru h (New Cile..ni had 96 lli•d on the around>. Mike l..4nsford s sic1dy k1ck1ng (he hit field aoal\ or25 and JO)'ard ) and a lew kc}' scrambhnaettons b) Kemp "{Coach John) Robinson· said that 1f there·s room -run." Kemp ~1d "Actual!}'. I wasn·1 planning on running that much ... Kemp scrambled for 17 yards to set up Dickerson's first-quarter touch- down and raced for 16 yard' on the Rams' third scoring dnve to ~t up h1~ 16-yard stnke to Ellard for a 21-0 lead. He finished the day with 42 yards on six carries. Thn:econd half won't r,o down as one of the best in Rams history. "I didn't think we J>laycd panicu- larly efficiently on offense although we d id move the ball well." explamed Robinson. "I JUSt didn't sec the spark. Enc had an average day as far as I'm concerned." Dickerson aarced· "I made a 101 of bad reads today We were Oat and I was flat." The Rams made an cmbarrassma defensive read in the founh quaner when Wilson h11 Tyront Youna for a )·yard TD pas It Jooked more hke a Khoolyard pll> -as 1f Youn1htd1n a comer and then 'tcppcd ove.r tht aoal hnc 10 catch the ~ss with no Ram wtth1n 10 yards of him. "There wu 1 lot of confusion on that play.'' understated Rams cor- nerback Gary Green. "Vmcc News- ome was at the ri'ht corner hut we h'd ne'ller been m that ~llJAll n ~ before. We had ne'er practiced a goal line stance w1thou1 (1nJured Nolan) Cromwell. Vince thought I war, supposed to iO to the strong side He was probably nght. .. "AM NOTIS -Jeck YOUllllJ4oOd maneoeo to 1t111111t oarnt bu•,,,. Aam Oeftnslvt tno oulCklv took 1'1lmMff our elttr rtlt oeo beck t>eoan to nur1 Younoblood "'' l\OW olaved In ~1 llfl iGrtl NFL ' nma Olckrioft, as•.o t l)0\11 fhe 6oulblfllv of Dr .. ktno ,,... record lfl bv Simoson In • U·. ume teHon 11 "'"" •oo. 1111w.,.1K1. "I'm on1v _,led aoour maklno tr.. olavG.tu-1-.. ifkt to m•kt 2,000 var01 I'm a were of ft. th• offentlYt tin. It awara of II llul 11\tft'I llltlt U $ currt11cv In '"' llltYOfh If I Otl ?,000 varos tna w• oon't m1kt ,,... e>l•voffs, I'll be Ytrv OIHPOOlnted" . SAILORS. • • From Bl W1l~n Dec. 11 1n the onora r our- nament (6 30 p.m ) Hew"" Het1Nr KIMlcMI C)t( ll ,.-SO-a T0\11'1\t~I, C)t( lt •??-San OlffUllO T ournamtnt: Dec 27-~AOn CllY Tournam4'1'Jt Jaft +-<orona Get ,,.,. lllttNll. Jell .,_Vn!vtfs•IV' (f\Ol'nf). Jal\. 11-1 Esta11C1t'. • Jan 16-S.OdleCIKI!• ll'!Omel. Jan I~ tffe,,• (llOml). Jt tt f:>--.1 Cot!• ~·, J•ll f~I WMCIWIOH', J-'I ..... , COl'Olle Cit! Mir' • ,.. 1-1 U11h1tn11y•. Ftci ._1!,11nc.11•, reo .,_.1 Sa~a·. Fae t-el l.t9\ll\t ~11·. ,.. 1>-<01•e w .. • <IWNI: Ftti fl-'-W~lckN' (llome). • otl\01.. $a• llltw Laatut O.trnt A. llC)ft- ~ "M~ efld iaMut 0.~ .i TJIO p.lft . ' HP'L HATIONAt; COH,llttl'K9 Wiii - W L T ""· ,., ,.A x·San Jllran "•"'' NtwOrlttns IJ I 0 t2t 40S ~ ' s o ..., m 111 • • 0 419 267 334 A11en11, , !I 0 21• 24' 349 1t·Crtlc1110 GrMrJ8•Y Oe1ro11 Temo• Bev Mln11e101e Ctnlnl • • 0 6 I 0 4 9 I • 10 0 3 " 0 lest N\' G11ntl 9 S o ... l 27S 260 Wnrt1no1on 9 S o 643 367 2SS OtllH t S 0 "3 ,S, 250 SI Lou11 1 6 o 571 :NS ns P111110.111n1• S I 1 l'3 24 l 177 AMUtlCAN CON,.._IHCI v·S.11t1t v·O.nnr ,....,, Sin OiffO Ken..sC11v Pl1110urgn C111ctnna11 C..,,_•ano Hous1on west 12 , 0-11 3 0 10 • 0 • 7 0 6 • 0 Ctnrr .. 1 J 0 • • 0 • 10 0 3 11 0 IHI A·M•lmt 17 2 0 Ntw EnQt111(l I & 0 NV Jell • I 0 lnd1•neoo1t' 4 10 0 ~uHelO 2 12 0 •·Cll!ICn.O dlvltlon tillt ISi 450 260 511 329 llS •2' 290 l06 786 212 )~ 143 111 )91 ¥·cllncneo wlld·cero DitvOll Otrlrt Sllnclav~, Sctrts · ··-Rams 34, Ntw Orl11n' 11 Raiders 45, Miami 34 New York Olanrs 20, Ntw Yorio. Jtls 10 Clnclnn11I 10, Cltvtlano 17 (oil SI Loul1 33, Ntw Enolano 10 0111.a 26, Plllledele>nla 10 IC•n•H CllV 16, Oenvtr 13 81Jtfal0 11, lndlt11eDOfls 15 -Satl...£uodw> lS • .A11.aoJ&-lJ GrHn ll•v t7, T1mP1 Bev 14 Hou\lon 13, Plllst>uro,, 20 loll SHlli. 31, Oelroll 17 TenitM'IGllM cr11ceoo ar Sin Oleoo IC,,1'lne1 1 11 61 Satvrdh"' Game Buff•IO ., Ntw York Jth (Cl'lanMI • at UO e m.I • Mlnnaso•e al San Francisco CCllanMI 2 11 I oml SllMeV't Gamts Housron at "•ms Alltnle et Tamoe 9..,. Clnclnnall 11 Ntw Orlt1ns Ctevt•eno •I Plmouron QrMn ll•v 11 Ch1ceoo Miami •• tnolanaOOllt New Enolano 11 Pttl!ao11ort1e Ntw Vorlt Gian•• ., SI LOUIJ S.elllt tt KansH Cllv San Oleoo 11 Denver WH!llng1on al O•llH ' MandlV, Dec. 10 "•ldto 11 Ot1rol1 (Chenntt 1 II S pm) Rems 34, Sal.ntl 21 Score by Oll•r1en Ntw Ort .. n11 0 7 j U-21 Ramt I• 10 3 7-34 ltarns-lrwln St lnl1Tctotlon rtlur.n CL•nslord 11.lckl Aams-Olcktrson 7 run (Lansford kick> Ran-,-Ellard 16 pan from Ktmo I L.ansforo kick I Raml-FG Lan1loro 25 NO-~COll u oen rrom Wilson . (AnOtrHn "''" Ram,-FG L•ntloro JO NO-Youn11 J oan froff\ W11ton (An<JerHn klCkl No-GoOdtow I Ptn trom W•tton CAnOt rsen ~•cl< Rarn1-El1aro 34 Diii trom Ktmo CLlnllOrd k ,,~ A-49 341 GAME STATISTICS HO F.rs1 down' IS Rusn11· var as 71 96 Pe~1n11 varos 128 Relurn "ardl 24 Pines IS-34-• Seeks Bv O·O Punts 6· 43 F'umo1ei 1011 2-1 Penal! tl·varO• I I T me of Pout1• or 2S 10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rams 11 0 ·214 177 148 10-24·2 5-33 4·37 M 4·40 30 0 RUSHING-Nt# Orlean' Geoen 7 49 Rogtr\ 'f 11 Anir1onv l lS TOdCI 1· 10 Aam1 b•Cktr\On 31 1•9 Ktmo 6·47 Cru1cnf1110 3·9 Brown 1 9 Rtdoto 4-S PASSING-New Orltt•H. >'11 1tlon U·79 7·!39, Tooo l·S-2·21 Aem' Ktmo !0· 1• 7· 127 AECEI VING-Ntw OrlHna, Scott 3·40, Brenntr 3·38, Groin 2·29, Gooe11ow 2-n . Young 7· 14, Miller 2-13 Galan 1-s Ram,, Rtdoen 3·33 Ellard 2·50. Brown 2·27 Barber I ·8. Dlcktrson I ·6. O Hill l • l MtSSEO F'IELO GOALS-None R1lde" 4S, Dolphin• 34 kfft by ~.n ... s Rtldtrs 7 10 7 21-.s M am 1 6 I• 7-3• LA-Havries 97 on11rctof1on rtturn tBanr ••tk M e-Ctf•to • DUl fro...-Merino ( von Scll--P--~ M1-N1•na>'I 6 •u fkrt• ooci.eo LA-Al•tn 11 run Be nr •·C~ I LA-F'G II•"' U LA-CHOI' 1 oeu fro"' W lOn ! 81,,r ... , .. , M •-<••YIOn 64 oeu trom Merino (von Scr>tmann k•Ckl M 1~tav1on 1t PHI from Marino Ivon SC111mann kiCk) LA-Whllem1 1s oan lrom wnson IBenr ltlCk) l A-Alttn 6 run •Bellr k•Ckl Ml1-0u111r 9 OHS frDm Merino Ivon Scnamann 1<1c1t) LA-Allan 57 run 1B111r .IU<;I<) A-71 727 GAME STATISTICS L.A F'1r11 oowr\ 18 Rulllf\ vArd\ 31 179 P&n1ng verCI• ns Rl't,,rn vard• 734 Pent• IJ 24 I S11c1t.s B• l·J6 Pun•s ~· 40 F umblt' ro'' I I Ptnallltl vtrd1 I 11 Time 01 Pontu•on 2• St INOllllDUAL. STATISTICS Ml• lO 7•-81 434 97 lS-SM 7· 16 6-46 1·0 MO 35 01 RUSHING-Lo• Anoeres, Allen 20· 15' Mew1t1ns 6 17 King 3-IS, Wilson 3-Cminus I) Miami. Bennett 6·36. Natrten "t•27, Ctrltr 6-16 P JoMton S·6. Merino 1 · (minus O PASSING-LO\ AnQtlU Wiison 13·24·1·241 Moem• Marmo 3S·S7·2·•70 RECEIVING-LOI Angeles, Cllritltnstn •·10 Wfll11ms 2·122 9ernwttl 2-24 Allen 1·10. Klno 1·8. CHoar 1·7 M11m1. Ciavron ~ t·117. N11nan 6 7S Ouoer S·76, 0 Jonnson ••lt, ~' •·ll Ro'9 2·'5 Cart ... 2·2? Jtnlefl 1·12, Btnntll l-t CeltlO 1·4 MISSEO F'IELO GOAL.S-Nont RAM, RAIOl!R LOGS •hm• Cf·S> rJ 0.llH ~ ?O ci. .. 111nd ,. Plllsbutgl'I 74 ,. Clnt1nn111 14 33 NV Glints 11 ,.-Alllnlt 30 21 Nt• 0r1 .. ns 10 24 Al!1n11 10 0 ~•n Frenc...ato 33 " SJ Louis 1) ,. Crtl(IOO 13 6 GrHn l•v 31 34 TemD1 ll•v )J 34 N"" OrJMn' 21 Ott f-Ho11no11 • Oec 1-.1 San ,,11\Ci\CO Raldlt'1 ( 10·4) 24 Mouston 14 21 Gr~ l 1v 7 2'' ICt flt t Cit¥ ?O ll San OlffO lO IJ Danv .. I• 1t S.1111t 14 1l M1MtM>le >O .. San 0"90 l7 lf De .. •tr Oil n ' ci .. uoo 11 • 14 $tllll9 14 •• 17 ICt n,.t (ltv 7 -·U·P.~ ' 1 ~ C)t( 10-.11 OttrOtt Dec. 16-,.•llsbu<tt Cehjt fHtbll UTVaOAY'S LATI K<>l'I Wnl ~ IOWI 17 HIWl l • , ..... bewt •chNIM IATUtlOAY, QIC. lS ~ .... (" "'""") T OltOO 11· 2 II vs Navtdl · LH lfeots <M l ,.IOAY, DIC. 11 !Mfptlldeft<t .... (al Shrtvtwt. u .1 lf~ui.011 TKb. il ·ll '" Air Foret t~ •1 H .... 11 ltWI (It Sett DltM) BVV (17·01 YI MlclllHn (6 SI SATUltDAV, DIC. 2:1 If~ CltNa law! tel Ol'l•fldt, '1&.) Gaorol• (7•41 v1 F'IOrldlt $1111 C7-3·11 SUll atwt :... (at II "•lO) TtnntUH (7·3· 11 vs Marvl•fl<I 11 ll CMrrv tewt (II 0.tf.it) Mlcllloen S1a1t C6 SI vs Armv 11 J 1 l W~DNllOAY, DIC. 1' ,....-.n llawl (It Antlltlrn I IOWt (6 4 11 \It Tu.a (7-3·11 THIMSDAY, DIC. 71 LllMf'll llawl (at Memlll\bl Ar"enHs 17-3-1' ,,.,..-1'~11 41 'RIOAV, DEC. 11 Gt!Of .. WI (al J1dlM!Wllel S.OUtn C«Off11e 00-1> Yt 'Oklal'IOma Slalt 19·21 SATV•DAY, DIC. 2' JU-.1 ...... (It H9111MU) SMU C9·7) vs Notre Dame 11 •t Hal of hme &ewt (•t I~. Ala.I w"consln (7·3·1) v' Kentuckv !1·31 MONDAY, D&C. Jl ""di llowt (at Atlatttl) Purdue t7 ·4) vt. lllr11lnla U-2-2> 81uelloMlt .... (II HOllSten) TCU 11·3) YI. WHI Vlr11lnle (7·4) TU&SDAY, JAN. 1 Cotten l twl (at Dabs> Houuon t1•A) "' Boalon COUtot It 2) Fiest• 81WI (at Tern", ArlLI UCLA 11·3) vs Miami, Fla (1·4) R ... lewt (II .. latdlnl) Olllo sr11e (9·21 "' use (l·l ) S41ti1r 9eWI (If NtW OfiNMI LSU (1·2· 1) "' Ntt>tlllCi I -Orlllel .... (It Mleml) OKlatlome 19· 1·1> "' W1st11no1on IUHJ HOllvwood Park SUNDAY'S alSULTS ( 2 h I Of l7 • dlV tllerwtittOrecl "'"""9) FIRST ._ACI!. Ont mllt Troffle• (Plnc1v) ) 60 UO UO Pelm RteOtr (McC1rron) HO 3 00 S S. Aroma (Veltnruel•l •.OO Also recld Ctlllc Siren. N1llYt Qu•c", Goul11v, J1l1~na. Claulc J:omi>etltor. Ta11Coorle, Ack'I Arrow Tlmt 137 2'S 'ECOND RACE. 6 lurlong, He<D1t Quavlt (Vtn1ut1l 7 00 3 60 3 20 Eel'IO Piece (LOIOV•I 3 60 3.fll Ruling PollllOl'I L1u1on) 6 20 Also recto Lucky Scam• Menaot To Garcia Roanokt Reo.Os Trtt Jrecl<tr M1gn Itch TitN 110 1 S 12 DAILY OOUllL.ll ( 7·21 0110 116 40 S2 CONSOLATION DAILY OOUIL.E 7·! P8•0 1'60 THl"D RACE. 6 lurtonos ~teol\ln's Odvnv IPncvl 9 IO 210 i 60 Image Of GrHlntn (Mc(erron) 2 40 2 00 Pro 8owier (Toro) 2 60 '4 ao rac.O Enttld Oel\C9r Mr S."'· at>0111l .-.1>1i111a Tlmt H>9 l S '1 l!XACTA ll·Sl Pe a 146 50 FOURTH RACE. 01141 mHe v1111 Scort ILlontml •O 40 16 40 110 Reise Uo Ano 01nct ISIDllltl 13 60 1 20 C1moanero 10t4enounevtl 3 00 AtJo riced Dewn Betit W11no111 TH" Wnv O•O 1 Gotdlt'' Girl 8!111ng G1mt E ~ce1•u1 Proven Precious Time I 37 IS EXACT A 14·21 Dl10 Sl,304 SO FIFTH RACE. 6 rurtongs, Noh! Commnd (Oll'IUISVtl • 20 •.10 1 to Luckv BuOOv (Meal A.60 l.20 Worto Ruter (Plncav> 2.IO AllO racto. Proud Arabian, Ktrran, Crv•tal Ster, What A Holst, 8rano.n·1 Branov, Mr Holtvwooo. GOO<lbVt J V. Ra<lng RtUleu TltN 110 3 S IS IXACTA 17·0 Dalo 115 50 SIXTH "ACE. One mllt P1r1v L"Oer lMcCerronl 4.60 3 20 2 60 Borlna (Liii/iam) 13 60 6 20 Bronzed (Pinet¥) S 00 Also receO MllOfO. Armin. TtnMUff Ritt. W1~rt ll'ltdl Mllllon. B~ln, Crvs111 Cour1 Tlmt 1.lS 3/S IS IX.ACTA (1·41 oeld t16700 SEVENTH "ACI. 1 I " miles on IUrt So•·Ol1lld (Mccarron> l IO 2 IO 2 40 T ruct Maker (Mc(; urn I 6 IO l 60 8tll9eo I Srioem1••r) 2 IO Atso rac.o Kln1nrotr Mut>NOI, Wis. SlreltOV lm0trltl S.luto Time 1 41 U EXACTA (~•> 11tlO U 1 50 •2 ltlCK SIX 11121 .. 1+7·1·21 Pt ld S23,30I 00 with 20 wlnn1"9 llclltts Calx '10rJH) S2 PICK SIX contolallon oald 1271 20 wllh 1,4:11 winning llc'ltlt (ffvt norsu ) Carrvovtr POOi 1171,251 17 EIQHTH RACE. 1 1116 mllt1 Outslandlnolv (Guerra) 14 00 6 00 4 IO Fran'' Valtnllnt (Vtltnrue!a) I 10 6 20 Wising Uo IOel1nouuavt) 9 00 Also raced Olptomtllt , Mom·1 Com -mand t<emlkart Alck. Oue11 Oanctr. WavwarCI Pirt lt. Mtdla Girl. Stvennall Dancer, Oustv Htert, Suoer Sllerp, Pirate'' Glow, l'leste Ladv, Fine $plrl1. Posnv Time' 144 IS IXACTA 18·2) oalO S252 SO NINTH RACI. One mllt on lurf Twin's Tornado (Plnc1v1 9 to S 00 BOSIO (Htwltv) 4 00 E su,ooanoo I SllOemeker I l 60 2.60 360 Also reced Wtsrern. Fatlh, Summer Crffk, Rov•I Trouoar Tlmt 1.41 ?15 '5 IXACTA (1-61 ii.Id Sil SO Alllndlnct 33,IO? NHL C~HLL CON'l"INCI Sm¥1M OIVltlen w L T f"tl G' Eomon1on II l l )t 12' Caloerv 15 ' 1 31 m Klllet ,, • , 27 lot w1nnloeo 12 ' 2 2' 10Q llencouvtr • 10 t 10 7t N"11t Otvttilll cnlca110 ,, 11 , 1' 102 SI Louis 17 , 1 u " MIMUOll • 11 s 21 .. Ott roll • 14 l 1S .. Toronto 4 16 • " ,, -WALISCON,l•INCI '•lrkll OMl!eft PM1ottllflll 15 • • ,. 10.J NV 1.i•nWt 14 • 1 2t Ill wunlnoron ll • s 27 u NY Aat!09rt ' 11 7 10 IJ New Jeraev 1 ., , 16 " OA 71 " '° '° Ut n " 101 I°' 11' 59 t7 71 ,. ., ""'•OUl'Oll • 11 > IS n ·lot AMm• OIVl\lefl Montr .. 1 14 s 4 32 '7 .. OulOec 11 11 I 2S '4 •• ... ,Oii II 11 I %3 IS 76 l uffalO ' 11 4 n " .. Harnord • 11 J It 1• " ~Y'• k9"t WeSll•ntton ~ ,.,ll~t!I I WIYln•oet I, tlfftY 6 T .. Y'aO.... tot•on el au.OtC Her!lord et.Manlt .. 1 P1111aoefonla 11 N-V6t .••11HU New Vtrl. h Mtfl at llencou¥W ,.....,.....,.. Klfl9t al MltlflnOll Ntw Jer'ff ti WHfllntlO!'I T~lt •t 0t"f I WJl'lllillff 1r SI. WI\ NIA WHTlltN COHfll"IHCI Pac:lfk DtYI w L ,.ct. ot L.ektN 12 7 m Plioenh• 11 I .m ' faorllel'IC 11 I .sn , S..lllt 7 11 .... .. ~ Gold•n Slate • It l33 s~ Cllsi.tn • IJ ,1, ' MldWtstOMillll Oonver 1> , ,ti> Hout ton It ' ·"' 2 Otllas , ' .500 s Ulth ' 10 .474 S'h Sen Antonio • , ,•71 5\'IJ 1<1nw1 CllY 3 l3 .1 .. 10 IASTH'N CON,.._INCI AQllfk OMMafl 8011on IS 1 flt Pl\lleattllhla u • m , .... WHrtlnOlon 12 1 6)2 •"'> New Jerstv • ' m 7~ NtW Yl)(I< • 12 400 , Cellhl OM.Noll Mllwa~ff 11 • S7t C,,IUllO 10 • SU I 0e1ro11 ' ' 500 Iii> Al1tn11 7 10 All , lndlalla . 5 11 263 • Cltvtland 2 15 Ill • ~Y'• keret ClloGlllO 11), Ll-tn 112 eos1on 172. C1tv .. anc1 99 Pf11iadtlollle 111, H•w JarHV 112 T...._r'I Game Plloenl~ al SNllJe TueMIYS Gamel Otnver 11 Ntw _:{Olk Laker• •I Cltvtl•nd Cllll!Mn 11 Hout ron ll0$10n el Detroll New Jeraev 11 ClllC•llO Allenla al S•n Ar11onlo u11n er Gotdall srete Plloenlx al Poftltnd 8Ull 113, LAlltn 112 CttlCAOO(ll>)-S.JOllnton s-7 0•1 lO, WooirldOe t-16 5-f 23, C.Jonff 1-) 0-0 2, ....l«JlllLl:JJ. •·• .20, ~l~LZ.__ Delley 11-22~-io,--COfalna 1-• 2·4 I , OrMnwood S·7 0-0 10, 111oolns 2·3 o-o 4. To1ets '6-M 21·31 11>. LAKHS(112) -~ 7•14 1-1 lS, *loo• 3-4 1-2 7, AOdUl·J•bt)ar 17-1' 1-f l2, c~ •· 13 0·0 I. E.Jot!MOn 4-9 •·S 12. J Rembls 1-1 H 3, SCOtt 1·10 2·2 11, Wilkes M 1-2 3, Mc.\000 s-11 •·• J4.To1a11 O·M 1'M7 1lf -~"~ Clllcaoo 25 » U »-m Llktrl J3 21 21 2>-112 Foulecl OU1-ftOM, R~lll<ato 4 tGrMnwOOd 1J), Lot AMelea 4' (JoNI· son. lt•mol• n A11111~ u CC«· rlna 71. Lot """'91 JI CJOflnloll 161. 'rolal Qow1~llka"°' 2A, LOI All9llft 21. Tldlnl· ctl\-LO\ Ano.lta Coech RlltV, A -J7,50$ C ..... betar.._. ~V'•SC... 11011on Colieot 12, Wakt Forni 76 Nortn C1ro11ne n, aoaron v n C ..... T..-20 How lllt ASiOClllld Prttt ·T 01> ~ colltot IMISktlbtN 1 .. m1 fared IHI wMll: 1. Georfflown (3·0) bffl H1w11t Loa 7'·'51 bNI SOulllel'n Conneclleuf I0·46. 2 OtP.tul 12·0) l>NI UCLA I0-6l 3. St. J~n·1 12·01 b .. 1 u11vet11 ts·•7: btel SI. Bonaventure Sl•i?. 4 Oukt (3·0) bt•I SI. Loula 97·67. bt•I Wlllltm &. Marv 91·60, Dell SI. JoM1111'1, Pt 59•'4, S Mel'l'IPlllS Sttle 12·0) CINI ArhMtt Srett 79·62. bHI Sou•rttrn Calltornl• 61·U. 6 Loulsvlllt 11-0l bH I Vlrolnlt Com· monwtellll 61·S5 1 lnlnols tS· ll ot11 Crtlc•Go S111t l.J·'3; l>etl Olti.riom. 73•70 I Wastilntlon 12·0) DHI lall Slale 66-SS; btal Frttno Slale SJ·4S 9 Soulri.rn MltllOcllSI (I ·0) beet Nort,,· """' Loul.iarie lt·S7 10 Okl•nom• (2·21 11ea1 Arllanaas·Lllllt Roell 90·'3, '°'' to nnno!s 73·70 \1 Norlll Carotlna St•I•· 12·0) b .. I Caflfornl1·San11 81rc.r1 '3·70, 12 Indiana 11·11 OHi Oftto t0-n. 13 Atallal"l\l·lllrmlnortam (4·1) to11 10 Avourn 61·59, 0te1 Rl'l0d01 Cotteoe H·n. u Svr1cu11 ( 1-0) l>ffj CorneQ U-Sl. IS Vlrolnle Ttert 12·0) bell u of Charltston 91·11 16 Loulsltna Stitt (2·0) °''' LO'l'otl. llllno•s 102·'6, Otat Oral Rot>e<IS 74-71 11 Ar~1n11s (2· 1) bHI Central FIOrlO• 59·45. 10\1 ro Ortlo Slllt 8S·l4 11 Gtorola Ttel'I (3-0) Ot•I It nna n .. -Cna11tn0091 74·5', Otat TtnnH.., Ttell 96·11 19 Noflll Cerollna 12·0) bell 8011011 Unlvtrsltv 19-17 20 Neveda·Las Vtgas 11 -11 boat Coto· reCIO St•lt ••. 71 • Clltl. Kenaas ll·ll bell 01troll 16·~ High .chool toumements FOUNTAIN VALLIY Tutsdav 6-Hun11n9'on '"di .,, C101srrano Vi l· ltv 1 30--Comolon "' Ocean View Wtdntsdly 6-Servnt vs Mllllk111 7 .3<>-LD'l'Olt VS ,eum.lft II~ GARDIN G._0111 Ttnltlll 6 IS-l.oert "' W11•rt0ee 1-Cl'l•no v1 Gero.n Grovt TllffdlY 6 IS-FuJltrton "' Et Ooraoo 1-Luuno Hlns n Pacifica Australian 0.,.., (et Koovenel Men's Third Round Slntltt Jon 1m Nvstrom !Sweden) Otf Oen Cauiov (US l. 7·6, 7·4, 6·3, Ktvln Currtn (Souln Africa) 091 Eddi• Edwards CSoulh Afrlc1l, 6·3, 4-6, 7·5, Bred Gllbtrl (U.S.) def. AndrHs Maurt r lWHt Gtrmanvl, 3·6, 7·6, 7·6, 7·S, Btn Tttttrmen (IJ.S.l def. M111 Mltcrttll (US), 6·7, 6·2, 6·3, •• ,, ,.2, IYtn Lendt CCrecrtotlovalllel def. Tarlk A 11111\eblles (Frenca>. 2-6, 6·2. •·•, •·•. Scoll Davit IVS I a.I Frtnc:lsco Oon111er CP•r•ou•vl. 6-•. 6·•. 6·•. Guv "°'"' (France> def Mall Oovlt (U.S.>. ,.3, 1·S. 6•4 WtllMIU.tlllr~ Parn SllrlYlf (us I def Ell label,, Minier CAut1rall1). 6·2, ,.2 0.... SM ltsltlftt NIWftOllT 1.ANDINe '"-"" ... c:tll -ti lllOl«l. 17 llOllllO, 21 IMIU, 41 maClltftl, 2 lhffotllud, 122 KUllllll. • WMlleM lf•Wftel• IAMIALt; ......... ......,. CHICAGO CUl~CN.*I 111t ~ 1rec1 of Jemie NtltOO, calcw. ff Ml 111a MllwaullM l rtwaftft ,00 ALL ....... , .............. "IT TSIUltOH STEE L· llt~lvtlH hMla C~ ,,.,,, 11\d '9IKM JONI ltodtar.. '""' llld. °" '"' lniuref rtwvt lal. SIATiL.I SIAHWAWKS-Aetlvet• ~· Me1rMttt, fltrtl eN, ~ °*1ft l un.r, tr, OA ~l\t llliurtd ''*"' '"' .. IOCClll .., _..,....,.._~ COSMOs-trlrtd E~ "rmenl, ...... a.di flt.mid Hutl«I llrll~ Med CMC'll j CCM.~e1 1..ou11v11.1.1-emtd Howuf ktw11-....,.., Mee 1661-d COKll • ~ I l -------------==-=------ - -~ --- Orange Cout OAIL Y P~OT IMOf'lde)'. o.o.mbtr 3, 1 ... -. .. COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN8 ACTIONI, M organized stock e:Xchange receives big punch in nose By JOHN CUNNIFF ......... .....,.. NEW YORK -For years the proudest boast of the New York and American stock exchanges was that they offered the greatest liquidity, or ability to find buyers and scllel'J for stocks at the best prices possible. Companies liked that, because it exposed their shares to the greatest number .of potential buyers and kept prices from wild gyrations. Buyers .WlTHTHE SfRa(E OF A PEN HAvE FRCM $5,000 1b $250,000 ATltXJR CXMMANDt KAREN EDENS (714) 759 .. 4140 ~Sn~i.t moA '"" M<:l hf S..wrn• l'koft< Co.prnt••n -lno~"'I f<>r,.ord wnh •ou 111 tl'IJoftllt~ of Scwmy r..,r,. Corpo''""'" ~~""" r...r,. Cl"84 SPN8 M•mhtr FDIC and sellers liked it for much the same eager to hst their shares for trad1ng, reasons. and liquidity is often cited as one of But the claim, once accepted as a the reasons why. given, now is being disputed, most What seems hke a blow to or- rccently by two Texas A&.M Univer-ganized exchanges, however. seems sJly researchers who repon lhc1r more like a caress to NASDAQ, a findings in the wint.er ed1t1on of The. relativel)I new force made up of what Journal of Financial Research. . used to be called the over-the-counter "The results presented in this study market and whose "trading floor" is a indicate a marked decline in liquidity computer screen. for securities moving from the over-NASDAQ -an acronym for the-counter market to either of the Nauonal Assoc1at1on of SCcuritic:!I' organized exchanges," said re-Dealers Automa1ed Quotation sys~ searchers David Dubofslcy and John tern -is espec1ally pleased at the Groth. reason for hqu1dtt) differences that Such a claim comes lake a punch an were offered by Dubofsky and Groth. the nose to organii:ed stock ex-"The most logJcal reason for changes, but it isn't the first blow. greater OTC liquidity.'' the authors Earlier research at the same univer-state in the journal, published by the sity reachyd a somewhat similar ·Georgetown University School of conclusiorf.' And members of ''or-Bus.iness Administrauon, "is the pn~d exchanges" themselves have different market-making mechan- commcnt~ on what they--5ee as a isms." developing problem with liquidity. The mechanism of the two largest Moreover, over the past few years organized exchanges funnel all buy both the New York and American and sell orders through brokers to the exchanges have had problems m floor where, when a mismatch of finding growing companies that are orders develops, a specialist steps in 1-----------------. and buys or sells for his own account. Critics~ftcn ttavedsTmed o•et the years that the spec1ahst can be viewed as a monopolist. since he has enormous pnce-settmg powers over the stocks in which he specializes. It is a criticism that has plagued the exchanges. FANTAST IC RAY has moved across the street! Come see him at: . '4ale ;Jt<HfMceu,11 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa 642-0RAY W•lk·in Or M.f by appointment · Reg. Cut s5uo Style Cut S6 Senior Citizen Hair Cut 14 The many spec1ahsts on the floor, each making a market m a limited numbers of stocks. also have risky, llighly responsible JObs. since they may be compelled to buy against the order flow if the market is to move smoothly. NASDAQ. however. has neither specialists nor trading floors. Instead, 1t bas more than 400 competing dealers or market makers across the country, who maintain an inventor; of certain stocks they are v.11ling to buy or sell. . For some NASDAQ companies, such as MCI Communicattons, there are more than 30 competing traders. each offering what they feet is the best price, and all available to a broker in his or her office. displayed on a video screen. Overall. the NASDAQ market 1s a vast computenzed network linlcmg brokers and dealers across the coun- try and in Eurooe. ...,, Everybody's talldng about tne AT&T Personal Computer. Small wonder, considering that it offers more value for the money than the IBM PC. It's 2 to 3 times faster. ·Has a hi~her resolution screen for better graphics. And is fully compatible, running thousands of busine software packages. See what all the excitement is about. For a free <lemon- stration of the AT&T Personal Computer. \'i~it one of these CALIFORNIA C'o1ta Mua Bevtrb H 1111 Selll'I BullineM y11tem11 Center MlcroA(e Ctonlnil RAnlf. Tower Ii Co~l Plata, Ill I Anton 8601 Willhitt Blvd 714·540-6.'lOO 21s-M2-m& .. Brt• , The Gt>nrtt Oroup 8400-B 8ri11tnl St Th• G nra Group 714,..n41 .!l00fl 891 S. Stat. College Blvd UnitS Entlno 714-671 0794 ~·~ Bu~lnt'. . Sl 11ttm11 C(•ntt'r Carll'*I tri617 B v .. ntuni Bl\1l tdicroAp 21 ll llO& 1 llOO 2688 £1 Camino Real The Genra Grou11 819-434 1001 1Ml9 Ventur11 Blwl Chattwot'th 21S 007· litrn CornJ)Ulf'rLaMI .• Fountain Valle) 1\>l>IJ'll'I C•nyon Bhd M1eroA.rt. Ill 7 I 120 Brookhul'lit 19 714 'l-162.i .. --. . authorized dealers. · AntT Information ystems. When you've got to ,\?e right. . .. . ,. 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Suitt I i1rl ; 14~ 1 ~•" R•J tn -.) l!ll'ma C•nl•r !'Wll ~II.Ith Rall ho •• 111t• Hl 1\J2 ~!:?.11 ... ( ' On the • , •• I .Uri\i IH,]JJ,f1ui i:i.i!tii4Ud!U MONDAY'S CLOSING PRICES ow ... s-uuc ... DIY ,. Mitt l.e't C"t .. Dow JoN£S AV ERAGES WHAT NYSE Orn New YORK (AP) Dec 3 l u NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (AP) -s.\ei Mondav price and net clla!J9• of the f5 mo" ec11vve New York Stock E11change luuts, tred no ootlQ.nally at more Ihm J100. l~· BrltHI PP 1~, ,4 Avco CorP • • 1~i;t !.It: ~O~dMOI ' ) '41h -~ Siert oruo .~ ·~ 2 r--11/• ~~l~~nt Pet H~9: ~~ 17: ! AlldStrs ~. • f. BallvMfg m' 1• -1 '> Amer Tg T ,900 1 ~ Chrv\ler 11 •1 2 ,.. t 2~ Searle GO 7()4, 363, ""' 8111 G.sEt 680, 39 • -'• ~~rl>~i~r ~i: n~ ~ . ! UPs AND OowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The folio.wino fi st shows tne New York Stock E11chonoe stocks and warr1n1s that have oone uP the most and down the most ~wd on percent of chanoe regardless of volume for Mondav • No sl(urllles trad1no below S2 are lncJ· -vded Net and i>ercentaoe chanou are tllt difference t>etween tlle Previous closing price and Mondav•s 2 Pm. Price UPS Name La~t Chg Pct I ~·ttr~Hllf 1 2J11t + s~ Uo 34 I I ~~Mslit~'t ~1~ 1l ~i 1~:~ 6 AlldS~rs ~~ 31h UP 7.~ 1 ~msat 6''" 1¥e UUPP 6i 8 source 21/e "~ 6 9 nun deP pf 4~ 'I• UP l 10 SunElec 9~ I J u8ppp ·.1 11 Varco 2 ) •,. 12 Wstn Union 10 ,., 1 3 Pueblo Int 12~ ~ UP 4 Nerco n 11>~ • ., 'UP S Avco 3 20ot 97'"1 •'·• UP 16 8arrvWrght 2i'·'l I ·• Up • 17 MUICQ.Fd 71t 'a Up 4 18 ChockFON ~ UP 4 19 GerberScl s lS ~ UP • ~ LeuctdNll 2711t 1 ~. Up • SwstForest 15''• ~ UP 4. lnermed 911. ~ uo 4. Trico 611. 'I• UP • Av'o Corp 4~ 111t UP 4 CnPw 4 02Pr 16~ ¥e UP 3. DOWNS Name Last Chg I EIMemMo 4"'4 -~ 1 Rymer s 9 -11-' 3 WnUo 14PI 1 -,, .. 4 tnteoRsc 12\le -11/J S SldMotr 13•"1 -11., 6 BallyMfg 131 • -I~ J lntlHerv wt •'• -•,, 8 WolVerWW 10' 11 -1 9 ~bllck tnd 2~ -1 • 10 nun 10 2Sof a•. -.'.l,. 11 ubSvc HH 41/• -~ I~ ~~ean n 10 l'I lj k~~~I~. w•, i~~ ! l ~~~h/r~v 291,t = 1~ 1 wnun 6Pf 26 -2 220 g0tobMor 5' • -\It l ECO 24'., -111, 22 EastGa$Fuel 2S' • -n. 23 PSNH J 4Spfc; 11 l.o 24 C.oldnNug w1 2 8 2S M cLean wt 4 -'• WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK (AP) Dec 3 Aovonceo Declined Unchanged fotal i~sue\ Newh10M New lows Today 184 378 m 195 10 S2 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK IAPJ -~ales. Monoav price and net chanoe of 1he 10 most active American Stock Exchange inues. tradlno natlonallv al more than $1. TIE Comm 435,700 51,, -'it PetroLew 298, 100 31,. -~ ~1tnoLabB 250,SOO 2~1/fJ -elmed 235,600 , ., ~ undanceO 213,200 111 + •1t Am~hl 166;1& 11 ~ ~lrtctActn n ~ t •.. + •J. ATlnd 31 16 omePtrl I ,WI-1 ?t -t-16 rent Hall t (200 70'\ 1m~11J!llJiHbl NEW YORK IAP.) -Moat active ov«_· -the-counter stocks supolled bv NASO Name Volui Bid Asked Cho ~rPhSc 1,800 5~ 5>, · lollSw 849', 00 2Jlie n a eagate :1s·1 •'Iii ••·:. APl>leC 4 5, 24~ 24!'e ~ Co.mdta 4.3 j2l4 13 :; 'I'> HBO ' 446,400 ~~ 16 -'h Ultrsv CJD!) I 900 I ,,,. 16''• -2~ MCI ·1 J.t. 71'• Tandon , 61J.1 611, -•1. ISC , 7ti t -~ COLD QUOTES .. ._.,eel wQfl<I gold ptl(M Moncl•y L-mc>fn"'O h1111Q S327 10 off S 1 30 L-•11NllO()(I h1ing SJ~ 60 UC110 'I() .. .,,, ,.,..,noon 1111n9 as2e a2 ot1 s 1 09 ''.nlttvn ''''"O sa2e JS on to '' ~IHlcll 1•1• '""noon tM«I S3?9 ~.up IO'°· $330 00 ..... .., "= • ...,_,()Illy.....,~· '32t 60, up to 00 I arr• (only Ollly <lllOI•) '32t to YO IO IO ao':J~ll'd IM<luled (O<ll'f dl'IY QuOle) '3'140, UP lllY C-• golO 1C101 montt1 Ftl 13~ 10 Of! I 1 70 METALS QuoTEs That's an apt de ription of both busines s and business people a long the Ora ng Coast. To ke ep tra ck of where companies are gotng and which p ople are helping them get there.just watch ·er dtt Lin · -v ry d ay in the Bustnesssectlonofyourn w llily Pilat . .· .. -.... ··-... -work on Li berty~lady a pB.instaking proces_s 'Ifs not a facclfft. .. In niany ways, It's much more difficult than dotn the-0rl inal. . .' . NEW YORK (AP) -Pitt~ by pi~. a 11ew stainless steel skeleton 1s beina hammered into place to shore up the Statue of Liberty, which is structurally txhausted af\er almost a century of .hefting the flame of freedom. ' "It's. not a facelift .'' said Susan Wilson, who served as historian for the Restoration Coordinating Com· mittee of the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation. "l\'s more like t.akin11ler to a physical fitness center. They arc buildina up her body so she'll be stronA enough to s.tand for years to come. The IS I ·foot high statue, now surrounded with aluminum scaffold· ina on her pedestal on Liberty Island 1n New York Harbor, was dedicated Oct. 28, 1886, as a gift from \he people ofFrance. ~ "In many ways. it's much more difficult than· doina the original work," said Larry BCllante, an en&i· neer whose Pennsylvania company is technical adviser for the restoration project. "We must maintain the structural integrity while we ~re doing the work. It gives you no mat"Jin for any kind of error. And there arc things you run into you wouldn't find on any other project," he said in an interview. Thc.cruciaJ work involves the web- like, puddled iron frame or annature Toy Sales Climb toward record NEW YORK (AP)-The nation's toy manufacturers arc gleefully pre- dicting record-breaking fourth.quar· ter sales as consumers display hearty yuletide spirit for buying traditional toys, Standard & Poor's Corp. says. Paul Valentine, toy industry analyst for the business reporting company, said toy sales dunna the final three-month period will climb at least 2S percent over last year's strona results, despite a gnnch-like market for video games. whose sales declined 60 percent from last year's slump. Standarq & Poor's said on Sunday that consumers are using the money they would have spent on video games two years aao. to buy more traditional toys such as dolJs, action fiaures. robots and board games, .,. .,. - Pct UP ll7. UP 7. Up . 8: UP UP 8: 8: tti H: 8: UP t setting industry sates records. Sales of Trivial Pursuit, the cash crop of board games, will surge to $750 million by year end, jumping nearly four-fold compared with sales for all board games last year. S&P said. Toys that transform into fantast.ic robot creations from ordinary-look .. ing trucks and cars appeat to be taking first ~lace in toy sales, Standard & Poor s said. The competition is lead by Tonka Corp.'s "GoBots" and Hasbro BradJey lnc.'s "Trans· formers," it said. Valentine said the use of sophist1· cated marketing techniques and the use of fantasy as a kcy sclhng factor is behind the botest sates. a " ·~1 .. • ' that supports the. monument's 200,00Q pQUnds of thin, hand·ham- mtrcd copper heath1ng. OnamaJly, the copl>¢r ana iron were separated by an asbestos layer that has lont~wom •wt)'. When the two metals came in contact, a natural chemical reaction began rat- ing away the iron. So workers are painstakingly re· placing the corroded iron bars a few sections at a time with a low carbon, stainless steel that 1s more compatible with copper. No one knows yet how many iron bars must be replaced, althouah estimates run as high as 2.000. each bar is four feet long and two inches wide. When an iron bar IS removed, a temporary support 1s 1nscned until a new steel rib can be heated, shaped and hammered pennanently into place. "It's the most critical part of the project because the armature holds the copper skin in 11s proper position. You can only do this 1n small increments without endangenng the structural integrity It's not a pro- duct1on-h ne operation," said Bcllante. Bcllante. 59, 1s a partner 1n an · engineering, architectural and design company that is providing technical · advice for the pro1ect, perfonning a sort of quarterbacking function for · the half-dozen U.S. and French companies involved. The company, GSGSB, named for partners Gilboy. Stauffer. Giambetti, Skibinski and Bcllantr , rxpects work to be finished July 4, 1986, in time for the statur's centennial. GSGSB. which designed and built Giants Stadium in the northern New Jersey Meadowlands, is head· quartered in Clarks Summit, Pa., near Scranton. It also has offices in New York City. "The No. I goal 1s to put her back in a physical condition that· will allow her to survive the next 200 years," Bcllante said. "In her current con- dition, she would havr only lasted decades." In addition to a new frame, the statue's fatigued riaht shoulder is being muscled up. Tfic joint has been weakened by 98 years of holding aJoft · a 7,000-pound torch. A record of all the work done is being saved for reference by ·future aenerations. The restoration will .cost $39 . million. It 1s part of a $230 million project to fix up the statue and nearby Ellis Island, the gateway throµgh which 17 million immigrants passed until it closed in 19-54. Outside, the statue's general ap- pearance will be unchanged except for a new torch. La,t July 4, the old torch was taken· down, destined for the Amencan Immigration Museum at the statue's base. Its replacement will have a skin of aold-plated copper to reflect sunlight and the spotlights to bclrained on inu niJht. The copper flame was in the ongmal statue design of French sculptor Fredenc Auauste Bartholdi. Windows were cut in the old torch to show a lantern. but the glass leaked and had to be patched with tape. "Somewhere aJong the tine, some· body decided to make it into a lighthouse with windows and glass. It was a complete flop as a li~thousc. Bartholdi would be livid Wlth rage," Bellante said. The statue's copper slon, whjch 1s less than an eighth of an inch thick, has aged well in decades of salt air and acid rain. Covered with a ·greenish· blue crust called patina, the copper sheeting will get a scrub of baking soda to remove pollutants and a century of pigeon droppings. "The project to save our lady is the most fascinating fob I've ever been associated w11h. It's a once in a lifetime project," said Bcllante. "More than any other symbol, it stands for the United States, j,l..stands for liberty and 1t stands for freedom. It's an engineering amt 'antsttc marvel. Almost r vcryone associated with the · proJrct feels a certain amount of awe." Each piece of &Jue ln orl&Jilal Liberty torch mut be meuared carefully. , plaater on of Liberty name. • - ,. , Ofenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 3, 1~ - Ml.IC llOTlCl Nl'mOW ...,..... MOTIC:e '1Cnnou9 llUIMtt Mm eTAW WfmNQ _. NAllll 8TATW l1le ~ P"90M -Notice It ~CIMft thet TM '0110w4nO pert0n II OOlna ....,,,.. • tM loetd of T,..._ of tri. dOlnO ~ 11 IUHaH UQUOA. 1aA Hw\Ung1on "IMch l)nlon EctA ENTEAPfi'lttS. to W 1tttl ttre«. Coec.t W-. HlQh kMo1 01ttttci wt1 ,.. lutterlly It , k'Ylne, Cellf ~ t2e21 ~ IM6ld bide'°'~ 92114 frri IMwtllW, tl14 1nO CC*PUT£A MAINTl:N. Qunee~ EQtt,IOeuttert• t.-'9lm. 0rMoe, C. A~ SEAVICI! rnMdl'lo Of ly St .. !MM, Cillf 127t4 fol'ftl9 lt2IM 9qUM 10 the ~fone Thi• 6\dl~ I• con- Unde ~. 1114 on 111 tn 1M omoe of Mid ~by. e11 ~ E.IM '9tlft, °'*'Oe. 0.-Oll.trkt Gun. M !oet • fonU lttM Bid• •hall b9 clearly TIM 1tatement wu Ned Tttlt buelne. le ~-"*1led COMPVT£A MAIN· wlttl 1M COunty Olettl of Or· dubed w ~Md.... T£NANCE S!AVICE. Bid •noe County on October "· mAHK 8HOWA.L~ 1&12 ~ 10: Allyne. 1N4 ,_ TIW • ....,.,.. WM IM9d Aowtey, PurchealflO Man-Publllhed Orano-CoNt wtol tri. County~ of Or· ao-r. Huntington hach DlllY PUot Nowmber t2, 10. wfoe County on Nowmber Union HIQfl School Dilttict, 21. Deoetnbef S, 1084 27. 1914 10~51 Yorktown A~n~. ' ' M·il 1 Pal1'1' Huntington BHCh, CA .. _IC """TICE PubllilNd Ofanoe Coeet t2148 and r~ 1t Of __ .. ...._.-. __ nu ___ _ Oeltv Piiot Ceoembet 3, 10, before 2:00 p.m., l'Uelday, MOTIC• t7, i4, 1914 o.cem~ 11. 1084. at ..-111'9tG _. _______ M-_m_ wrllOfl ume tlld ~ 1>1<11 Notice i. hereby 9Mn tti.1 MlJC ll)TIC( ~~too~. ~1~ the Boetd of Trutl~ Of the Eaci1 bid thall ~ velld CoMI Community College l'tCTmOUe .,..... fOf a period of 45 ~aft• oe.trlGt of °'.,. County, NMm ITAT'llmNT ...... d ---... ...... ...... Cellfomla. will l'eceNe ...... The followtnQ perton1 .,. .,,. -C: bZie"' .... '"' t ... ,... ed bide up to bl.It no later dOlnO bullnaee M: °'?r. loerd of TNll .. than 11:00 a.m., Tueacs.y. PAOFICELECTRICCOM· an.lbetNIOlejudgeofttle O.C. 11, 108•. 1t 111.e PANY DESIO NED 8Y8· que11ty ot eQU1pment of*ed Purcnutno Oepaltmem of TEMS, 5327 Humboldt and r.-we Ille right to ,... Mid oo1ege dlltrlct toc.ted DrM. 8'.ne Pat\, Cellf. jeC1 11"1 Of IM bide and to at 1370 Mame AlleftUe, 00621 wal\1911"1 ~ ...... Coetl t.t.a, Cellfomla It JMOn M. Brandt, 5327 In . wNctt time llid b6dl wilt be ~~.~. ~:· Bu1n1 ~~~,~·""'~ :blldy ~ and rMd AMII L.-lhndt, 6327 Dated. 2·2.·M PURCHASE Of MICAO- Humboldt Drive. Buen• Publl9hed Oranoe Cout COMPUTER HARDWARE; Pwtt, C..f. 80821 Deity Piiot Oecemblf 3 10 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Juon Br.nc:tt 19M ' ' & COASTLINE COMMUNITY Thll ltatement wu flied M-230 COLLEGE With the County Clettl ot Of-All bide are to be In .a- ange County on November cordance wtth the Bid Docu- 8, 19M Plate NOTICE ment1 Which .,. now In Ille ,_ and miy be MCI.Ired In the Publllhld Orange eo.1 f'ICTmOUI MllMU omc. of the Olrec10< ol Dally Piiot Nowmbel t2, 19, MAim 8TAn•NT Purchulng ol Mid collilgl 28, Dec:iember 3 10M The fOllOwtng per90n It dllttict. ' M·200 doing butineN 11: Each bidder mutt aubmlt --------WALKER ENTERPRISES, with hit bid 1 cuhler'e ftatC NOTICE 72•7 Hawnt'ock Drive. Hunt-c:Mck, certified check, or lngton Beech, Calif. 02Ma bldiMl''1 bond midi pa~ l'tC1TnOU8 9U ... U Wll"*m E. Wallter. 7247 to the order ot the t NAm HATDmJIT' H1venrock Drive, Hunt-Community College Dlltf1ct The ~ pereon le lngton BMotl, Callf. 92648 Boerd ot Trull... In an d<*'CI bullMee N : Thia bu .. ,,.., I• con-amount not i... than five W!ST COAST STA· duc1ed by: an lndMduel pel'Olnt (5%) of Ille Ill.Im bid TIONERY ANO VIDEO William E. Walker u a guar9t1tM that the bid· SUPPL 'v, 18381 BOIH Tillt ltaternent WU Ned der will enter Into th• Chica, Hun1Jnvton Beech, with ~he County Cleric of Of. Pf~ Contfec1 If Ille Celtt. 12140 ange County on October 2t, ume II llWatded to him In Sandri Spiro, 4081 Morn-19&4 the went ot falkK• to enter lngetar Or., Huntington Paa. Into auch contract, th• Beadl. Cellt. 12149 Pub!Wled Orange Cout ptoceedl of the c:lllCk'Wlll be T'tll9 bueiMN fl con-0.~ November 12, 19, fort.ited, Ot In the CW Of I ducted by: an lndl)llcluel 2t. ber 3. 19M bond, the lull aum thereof Senor• Sc>lro M-208 wtll be fortelted to Mid ~ Thll 1tatement wa Ned 1eg1 dletrtc:1. • With the County C6et1c of Of. DI-IC NOTICE ~o bidder miy wtthdrl'tll ange County on November r.-. hll bid IOt a pertod fOf fOfty· 8. ttM ACTITIOUI 9U81NEH five (45) ~ •ft• the de .. ~ MAm ITATDIENT Mt IOf the opening thereof. PulMlltled Orange Coat The followlng penon1 .,. Thi Board 01 Tnm ... r• Deli= November 12, 19, doing ~ u: MN9I the prtvelage of. r• • 2$, bet 3· 19M A CUT ABOVE LIMOU-j9ctfng any and all bide°' to M-207 SINE SERVICE, 2431 Nor'lh w8've any lrregulatltlel Of In· --------Tuttln •H, S1nta Ana, C9Jlf. formalltlet In 111y bid Of In P\Blte NOTICE a2zo5 ·~=-~ '· THOllW· --------1hom11 N. Thurber. a ON lae c Vic • '1CTITIOU8 IU .... I 25931 El Seaundo. l1gUn1 • · NA.-8TATIMBfT Hlll1, Cellf. 92853 . Cheflc1lar, 8t.11I,.... Al· The folloWlng per.on II Rlcnerd V«ry, 92 Alvo ,.,,,, c ... ~~ d°i~ ~~~AL KER ~~f. =· Long a..cn. Pub119hed Orange CoNt BUILDERS. 128 E. Wllaon. Tflll bu1111111.,lt con· Dally Piiot Oecembet 3, 10, co.ta M .... Caltt. 92t27 ducted by: 1 gener.i pan-1984 M·22t Thomu Denlel Wilker, nerllllp 128 £. Wlleon, Coet1 M.... Thomu N. Thurber PlllJC NOTICE Celtt:92e27 Tilll ttetement wu filed 1---...;...;..;;.;..; __ ..._ __ _ Thia bu1lneu It con· with Ille County C6et1c of Of. NOTICI Of' "*.IC .. .._. ducted by: 111 lndMdual ange County on NoY9mber INO aYntlCITYOf'HUNT· Thomae Oenlel Wilker 6, 1984 TON a l ACH, CALI• Tilll ltltetnenl WU flied ~ fONtlA, '°" A CIJtTAllf wtth the County Cler1t of Of. PublttMd Of"ange Cout CIJfT-.ICAft Of' PARTIC .. ,. ange County on November Oel'b::, November 12, 19, PATION '1NANCINO AND • 8, 1984 26, ber 3, 1964 ntl 9UUAMCI Of' INDU8-~ M·212 TftlAt DIVILOPMI NT Publlltled Orange Cout --------MVIMUE ~ a Y ntl ~t,'b::i:.T~a.12.10. Ml.It NOTICE ~~NT~~.:v M-208 FlCTTTIOUa 8U94NIU (HANCOCK DIVILOP· Na. aTAT'EmNT ~c~fMPANY, INC .. Mt.IC NOTICE K·1470t f tcTmOUa auaMH N.,_ aTATl-.NT The followfng peraon1 ere doing bullneet .. LIGHT BRIGADE GLASS WORKS, 1815 N 590 W 19th Str .. t, Coeta M ... , Callfomla 02827 Lucille M. Betr11, 250 Sl9rlct Street, COlt1 M .... Callfomle t2e27 Thi• bueln111 11 con- ducted by: 1n lndlvldual LUCILLE M BEARSS Thia 1t1tement WU flied with the County Clerk of Or· ange County on November 7, 198' F2'0114 Pvblllhed Orange Cout Dally PUol November 19, 26. o.camt>er 3, 10, 198' M-219 P\BllC NOTICE '1CT1TIOU8 IWatHEH N.--8T A Tl•NT The lollowlng peraone 11a doing bu"'-' ... AMERICAN TELESIS FJHANCIAL, 696 Town Center Drive, Suite 800, Co1t1 Me... C4'!1fornl1 92628 • Stephenie Anne Berger. 3037 J1v1 Road, Co111 Mela. California 02628 Donald Albert Dix, 1300 Adame • 100, Coltl M .... Calllornle 02628 Thia bu1lne11 I• con- ducted by co-pertnera STEPHANIE ANNE BERGER, DONALD ALBERT DIX Thia llltemer!I WU flied with the County Clertc ot Or- ange Col.Inly on November 2t, 1984 '211-Publllf'led Orange Cout Dally Pllol Oecemblf 3, 10, The following penons 111 NOTIC£ IS HEREBY dolng~u· Kil LION DATA RE GIVEN that e publtc tleartng • ttlall be held by the City SOURCES, 1950 16111 St. Council of the City o4 Hunt· •L 111!, Newport 811ch. tngton Beach. cailf0<nle. on C1lll 92663 December 17 108' 11 lhe Robert JlciC Kllllon, 1950 hour of 7.30 pm. In the City 18tfl SI. •L 118. Newport Councll Ch1mt>er1, City Hall, Beech. C1lll 92663 2000 Main Street, Hunt· Carolyn Ann Kllllon, 1950 lngton Bt1ch, Celllornl1 18th St. 4'L 118, Newport 92648. for the purpo ... u Beec11, Cellf. 92663 hereln1tter Mt'°""· Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-The PW'POM of 11ld publlc ducted tJy. l!Uab111d 1nd wtte heiring 11 10 conllder the Rober1 J. Kllllon P<<>PONI by HlnCOCk 0.. Thll atltement wu llled \'llopmlnl Company Inc • wtth the County C~ of Or-Cell10<nl• corpor1tin 1ih. ange County on November "Company"), lor the Hunt-e. t9e.t lngton BMc:h Redevelop-~ m«i1 Agency (Ille "Agency''} PubUlfled Orange Cout 10 provide certain lndu11rtal Dally Pilot November 12. 19, development revenue bond 26, o--rtt>er 3. 1984 fln.nc:lng by the IUUanoe of M-210 oertlllc:etll Of partlclpetlon evtdenclng the right of Ille hOlder thereof to receive --------p1yment1 anrtbutlble to • P\&.IC NOTICE certain lntt1llme nt 1111 ---------agreement for 1 project NOTICE TO which ll'lall lnctude the ec- C9'EDfTO.-S Of' quilltlon. deelgn, end c:on-auuc TIIANIFE1' eructlon of ntrw (9) aeperat• (8ec:I. 1101-4107 bulldtng1 for commercial U.C.CJ --lelUIMMMap... Notice II hereby given to proxlmllely Hven ind creditor• ol the within eight-tenths (7.8) ioe elt• nemed lranaleron that • (the "Project") generally bulk transfer la about to be located et the nonhMlt cor- mld• on P9!'tonal propetty ner of Werner Avenue and heteln1tter detcrlbed. Gothard Street In the City ot The name end blnlneu Huntington BHch, Cell· addrlll of Ille Intended fornla (the "City") The Pro- tr1n1leror1 are· JACKIE lect 11 alto localed within the v UKADINOVICH tnd Golhard Corridor Study LAURA L. LE'THCO. 18379 Area. 1 redevelopment Mount Wate<man. Founleln survey area of the Agency Vllley. CA 92708 The Project lncludea the The locellon In C1lltoml1 con1trucllon of 1pprox- ol the chief executive omc:. 1mately 185,000 tc;iuare feet or prlnclptl bullnesa omc. of noor arH In nine (9) MP· of the Intended tran1leror It: 1r111 bulldlnga. appurtentnt same atreet lmprovernen11. l111d· 17 2• 1984 All other bull,_ n1m11 ecaplng, vehlc:le parillng Im- Ind lddr...., uMCI by Ille provement1, 1nd other Intended tranaf1<or within amenftlet: and there ltltll be thr .. )'9111 1111 put IO far conllOered It IUCh public: M.233 u known to lhe lntendlel hMttno the public benlftt• 1ran1fer ... .,. UCHUMI IN-and public purpoMI to ec---::::=======::::--VESTMENTS, INC I ~ crve 11 the rwolt of 11UCt1 l0<nla corporation. 17090 ftnenctng by the Agency and Sen Bruno. Apt G-6. Foun-that the acquilltlon or lm- PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemelery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3SOO P ac1f1c View Or1ve Newport Beach lj44-2700 McCOAMICK MOATUAAY 179~ Laguna Ca nyon Road Laguna Beach Ca 9:?651 4q4 9.t IS taln Valley. CA 92708. provement ot the Protect II Thal the property pettl-In the public: lnterMt of the nent hereto 11 deeorlbed In etty. Slkl public hearing ~al U All lllmltute. flX· IMlf be held pureuenl lo lurM. and equipment for Section 103(k)ofthelnt•nal lhet certain 1t111oMry 1tore ~ Code of t964, 11 and I• IOCated et. 18032 amended, In the manner and Brookhurll. Huntington f« the pufl>OMI required e..ch, CA-thereUnder. ' The bU"'-' name UMd Aft per90n1 lnt••ted In by the Mid ,,.,.,.._°" it the tubject metier and the Mk/ loeetlon II' GREGORY public ~ and public: STATIONERS t>eneftt !':If.!.."! 111UanCe by Thll uld bUllt tr1n"9r II the A~ of oertaln lndUe- lnlended to be COf'lllUfn. trt.i ct.ollopmenl revenue meted at the office of: bond '"'8ndng M deectlbed 8HEAR80N/AMERICAN l bOW In an •tlmated pf'ln- EXPRESS ESCROW CO., clpal amount not to IJ{OMd -~ 1 ..... 111 lalt ...... fer Sal• ln1t1 V.,ual• T llE DAIL\' PILOT ... ,al JOH 1~t 1taell Hit Cata line CLAS 'JFIED OFFU:E llOl RS ·--··n1P1•n • ubOliti ilVMN+Aij !lllU T h . --lg doc!(, pool a ocean· IUTW/~ elf•p onP Sf>rvirt>: Br l'IOuN Of't ~ ~2 frOf'tt dup!U. 873-7173 ondo, dbl gar. . Monda\.•·FriJu, 1195•000· 7584 CM Civic en1• U• llLI S780/rno. Don M2-11 8:00 A.M.-5::rn l'.~I UlllSU ' Flll OL-llllE 3BR 2ba, dlnlno rm. Bu int>i; Count.-r· Neat & ciMen 3 Bd 2b•!eo 11 wide lot. 4 BA. 3t>a. dbl gar. A1 cond, od home on 111ge lot. CIOM •treet to ., lot Mklno 1 10001mo. Mc Card '1onda v-F rida \ to clubtiouee.134t,OOO S!OK und~ .PP,alNI. RM1tor1 548--7129 Liii UAL n Thi• property mutt be 4BR 2ba. SMO/mo 8:00 A.M .. 5:00 P.M. 111·1HO IOldl Bring all offenl Qdnr. 3244 Idaho Playe R.E U3-19CXI Meea Varda 645-2421 I) t: A n I.I ' t:S . 11•• Yll ll SD85/mo loWly 3 Bd 2 Pl HI. H \T I 0 '\ I) I'. \ I> I I'\ t. 4 :; 2 beth on SpeclOu•I Cleenl Vacanti houM w/ yatd, lndty L' 1 3t) · large rm 2 M1tr Br • lonnal dlnMO gat elf btt·lnS. nice Monda\ r n o.t: p.rp . quleutrM1 with flrpl.oe, 1825 Pt WhMlef·Opn SIS 11cse ioc.tion. utll pd. Tue da Mon. .i::m p.rn. ~~a~-:t: u2uoo AQ1 14M099 231 c.brfllO Wednc da' Tue!>. 4-·30 p.rn. atcyilghta. Custom Ilda IOUWlllTllH.IM TIL UUIUllT W •) 0 yard with RV acc:eat. Home/Duplex. fsg.9\i2-M2· 1H I Thur day ecJ l :.l p.m. Priced •t 1187,000. 5109 Seuhor• Ortve. N.B. •• E.Mtalda oottage 1 Fridav Thur-. 4:30 p.rn. 751"3191 OWNER $240,000. 5 Br 2 1 BR. Newty deCOret a1urda) Fn ~:00 p.111. C::. SELECT trpl I• 1111d. upper bey Carport/yard 1525 • . .....,PROPERTIES (Bayc,..1)141-1273 ctep. 548-t091, 859-tta ~unda\ Fr1. 3:00 p.m. 181 .. 1 1 ••• YllW PIP 2 Bd dbte gar. " r llLUll P&ll IPYI..... ocea n. S 170,000. 129 3BR 2BA xtta lrg yrd . kidi LWI 28th St. 873·4527 pet• ottay. S975: Avell Baautlful 3 br + lam rm. IL 1 1 .. n l 12115. Oo not dleturb. 2 poo1,1pa , low melnt yard· • Joann. 84e-t873 < ""r •·lla t H:11 .... H11d 1·orr1·1 1io 11 .. 111.1, ~= ':es'~ .. c~~ ~ii!"' DellOhttul 2bdrm wtbri~ ht· 111 ,11lt· 1111 "111111' d1·11 d li111•, ,,, .il111\ 1·. Av~~!~:,~4-.e~ne ~b~ ;:::. = tt'~':..o~ x: :.ld~~:r:!.t-= I' I 1·a .. t· """ "' for .1 c a 111 1· II .1I11111 dining and kitchen arM. Eaat·lfde 2 bf den, fatn t:.\ '\CEl.L \'1'10 \ & ( ~( HtH ECTIC f\S: 1111111h1·r \\111·11 1·i1111 ... ll 111 •' \11111 ,111 Mu•t Mii. Belno trana-~kttch. 1be d-" ,... tarred from arM. w/d hk'tJ: gar t-: HR() Rs: AGENT 540--5937 $350 87 95 ( l1t·1·k \our ad d.11h itllcl r1·1111rl ••••11 t a EASTSIDE CLEAN 21 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Crnt1 lUS 1e. & "" paint. Cl9 nror .. 1111 1111·dia11·h . I Iii· I> \II' _ yrd. Avt now S775/,,,. 2 c rypta-PaclHC Vlft. N.e. 543155 or ~ !>II OT a,.. .. u111t•, 1111111111' fur 1lw f1r .. 1 • Moving out of 1t.ate,)Ont LOVELY e Spanl buy, .. ..,. hundred• of n w • S$$ 148-75881873-3298 etyle twnhH w/I . 1 'Mta. court yrO & lac••• Pr~ patio, get+ Pf'kno IHHI If Salt 1 f uni .. cM'.28(. p;g; of Avt nowt •1oootmo. c ownenhlpt S700K. 9.5 x ~3155 or 99~ 1112 Ctae11l 1002 Y• YllW PlllT grOM. Bkr 832.,.181 Mdl l*f 481 3Ba .... ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1:::=:====:= 4 Bdrm In HV Hiiia COM, ATTRACTIVE TRl-PlEX time w/veulte d cell1 I ••• El courtyard entry, 1Peclou• CM Well planned 2 bf, clalr. Stalle 848-7434 ~ Ill.All Ill elnote etory floor plan, bit-In•. pat101. Gar, ModMn 3br 2ba re~ 1111... OllllA IEL IAI grMt view of city bey and Pr1Cng. Nr alll $177,600 w/optlon frplc: pet o6t t lrrepteoMble\Odayon ttlle Specl0ua2 .-rold deluxe t>eyond. $385,000 lH (213) 454-5104 OWC Plu eru S7 0 0 llze lot on BAYFRONT. ,_ _ ... I I • 1 111:: "''"'' •1"" n-t Rtt.. tee Grut "wetervlewa" from oondo. Well locat ..... u.•t lJlilliilf~lJI M1~~ 31 Mtutaia Dttt11 ...... -v .., .... .., a lhon walk to lhopplng <>--•t 871>-0U\N ' lu thl• 2·•tory property with and tran1portat1on. 3 ._ °"· lntrt HSI ftjiiiLiip~~""P".;oii~ two unit•, apecloua 4 and BOrmt t>eautllul brick 3 bedroom unltl and nreplaOe, French dOOA, cmaa ..... ~ l 112 VC~~~~"mo':::r..~ ownerc will help finance. wet bar, atcyllghta, Cape 1-;~;;jljj;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSj si-.... • 8. $1600 down. All 873-6900 Cod 1tyllng. A1klng II .. OUllll s500/mo. Own« John IEWPllT'lllMI s229.ooo. PllfllTLllATlll E.llot(714)876-1838 --------~ A new~,;-~ ..-11 (71•> 673-4400 WHt4te8"1,000 2;-:,~ =·f-::W J:~ l end« owned ~operty S Bdrm•. 3 bathe, lncludee (819>9<'8-1749 --..,-.,......,..,,...........,......,,..,...,..,,-. 1 ~ muter autt• 111d latga ----..,.--....,-~ In • auperb am h· famlly room end off-Lg View lot w/""'ana. lnatda bortlooel LOOKING F A .,.. A FAST SALE. thl• Cliff 11~ perttlno for up to 7 gated lndllll Well• cc. HIY9n home hu hatd· car1. Only 4 doon from Own« (114) ~ 1'51 4BA 2BA lrg kl1c, wooel floorl. brlclt ftr• IN entrance to Main LUCERNE VALLEY -40 M cabin like Interior. piece a open beelMd Beech. NQW on the mat-Kr• S24K terma a 59 fenced S800 mo. 1 ceillnga In lamlly rm. An ·······~ bl at only $44G,000. lvl acret S6K ter~1 S200 dn dap. 142-:'4 extra large lot with 3 "4-1211 (619>9<'8-1739 Circle •theeel 1bd bedrooma. formal dining For 'd 'ction ~ •--L--• l PCH M 10 utlle pd OI rm. with bay Window. " " , au_.I nr HatbOr w/Qet l550 fli A1klng $251,500. In· Call a 17 060 ISLE el YFRNT HSE batgalnt ~190 ctvdee land. __;____:___ XLG lg doet. 8Br, pool for S.t Alty I• - WATI 10 HONT tlOMI ., a.c:. REAL ESTAT~ 831·1400 Da:ly Pilot Open airy, recr.etloMr• lnc:ome porp. 673-7873 Exec 48R 2be newty N dellghtl 3 Bdrml Mt up Wiii trade Palm Oeaer1 orated $1250/mo Ao.VISOR for entertainment & Condo at Monterey 1ndud4id. ~203 todaya llvlng. Come '" Country Club for l thl1 II you're ready for houie/condo/apte etc. Ocean clM exec 3bf a, 642-5678 lunl S3•2,900. A.gt Mark (71')5S8-8001 oozy frplc overllnd Ill '•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_.......... 844-2212/873-5354 $700'• petl 539-tft 11 C..ta Mtu l 0 4 ltatall Belt Rlty fee Off Bro<*hll1'9t 3br 2 LIDO ISLE * IAll llPll &II $825 mod deal Marvc·lous 11 Br bay front 7W on ba)'. pool. uetllATllll * wtdwahr e&tlly Y Sharp 2 bd condo, "° 53g.-e 190 Beet Alty f sp~ 100' boat s pa<.'<' Xlnt Fm $-1.850.000 s c Pl ,. gate, near · 921 Ptaia1al1 Zlt'I ChC1rmin~ Spa111sh :i B,r. l & m1 -I:'>' lot. d<.'('k. rnurlya rd . pier & !>lip $1. I00.000 BAYSIDE PLACE BA YFAONT Spec·t.acular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up ? Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1 .250.000 PE NINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT l';rnor;1mw oc.·1·:11l & l'ltV \'lt'W . spac1ou:-:l Br.:! Ba Xlnt f1narwing. nuv. $7!10.0110 COTTON POINT EST ATES Custom <ll'l '<lll vww lols nt•xt I•> C11 .. a Pac1f1ca .. San Ckrnt•1111• from $5:l0.()(10 WESTWOOD VILLAGE Primp English trad1t1onnt :J Bd. 3 & :i F'rpk's, hrdwd firs. nr UCLA $695.000 Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR J.1 1 H"V'"I' [J• •• "< (', r.7'> 6161 Let .._,M Ye6poryJ-W ~out~ bilyPilat 642-5678 w/poot, IP• + carport. ,_..., __ ..., __ .._'"'"!'llllllli-~ Sacrifice at 189,900. 1 11 _/ _ _.. 3 bd onlY S79,999 U*Jma Pt I II :=•r. .. 10'A% fin. Try $7000 min IJI I Atate • lniat down. GrM t lnveatment-Gall 111· 1• iiiiiiit~-.""" ...... -.. :.m~ ~~I~=~ C11tal •el ILf llft Call Petrick TenoNI comp. Furn. 2Br 2L MOd 7 8702 kit S 1000/mo-mo to 8/30 Wilt to bctl 780-5055 HARBOR lAWM- MT OLIVE Mortua ry • Cemetery Crematory 1913 E. 11th St., Sult• 214, ten mllllon dolla r • S1n11 Ana, Calttor')l,92701 (1 10.000.000) fOf tN eo- on or etter Oecember t9, qullltlon, dflel0nln9, and 198' , ccn1tNCitlon of Mid Prof9Ct O , .. ,,o.... 1o11et1 .r "" Thi• bulk tran.,., II aut>-to be undettal(tno t>y IM =========7'~=======i '°"' ... ~ -111 -.. Hl~S G11ler Ave Cost• Ma111 S•O·S554 '8ERCll IUtOTHl!"I UU.MOADWAY MORTUARY 1 to BroadWay COtta M ... ~2 9150 • 1«1 to c.11t0fnta Uniform 1= N!V attend a1t11 Ml.IC NOTICE .._ .. '"'"' '-_.. -• ~ coo. $ectlon and/Of flle IN!r .,,.._ -_.;.=;;.;.;...---......... ---s2 17 d I 8109 a.nob 1ont Of oomnWlll fltCTmOU8 tulMU , per ay H U T H 0 6 The neme and .odr .. of ttlet.CO to ui. omca of tN MAim .,..,.....,. Thllt t 'At I. you pay'°" I I I I' I· - th• P9flOn with whom CffyOleftl.2000MalnlU.C, ThefolOWlnapereoNat• 3 1in.t.30days - --- --~1lm1 m1y be flied 11 Huntington l eacl'I, CA dOllll• bu1lne11 II In the O E r I T 8HIAR8C>+.I AMIAICAH t2141. Of fMY OdWWtle A C 0 E M Y 0 F J. EC.PRESS ESCROW co . oonvnun1C41 .. In l.wlf of the LANOUAOH. 3'71 Via 0 • tLY I I r I 1813 ! 17th 81 9'.ltta 21•. ProtecS to be~ by uoo. ""'9 205, NIWPOf1 ' " . _ _ . ) lint• An.e. CA -e2101, tl'le ~and tlMnoed Beld'I. CA t2113 PILOT .__..._...._......___..--'. ~ TTH Kc ltlOr. Eecfow Ho. by the lqfitfC'f ""'**" '° lJllan P9dMI. • 100 A .. ,......,._T .... R_u_a_s__,, :;_; =-:.=~he.':'c.~': :n~"::e:r =-CA":~ Newport SERVICE 1. J' I J . "'81beOecimMr11, 1914 COO. »000......... TMI bullnMI It con· -· · -· .... .. the ~ °"" ""*'* In OM (II mot9 ducted ~MdAaJ DIRECTOR Y .... .. ~ .... of IUClft tlMrlc*"9I 1.-.n ~~..:.:;;-.fTI, NOTICI GIVfN • 04 Ihle Thill .tlMfMnt _.Ned CALL TODAYll IC 1 ~'* ...,_.. ""' O.f of ~. -""the CountY Clirtt of Or· ,. Laa• -. n • .-. c1:1.,......_ ,..,. .,. OIM.IMy • Movember All ... , It Lll la .. :T,.... Mlllml&. ..... ••.,.ctlr 15,1"4 YourOellyPllOC i i • "' c..ti If ... CllJ If ........ I ,.,. ed ~~ ....._ ,..~ ........... C ....... fl\lbliahed Or .... CoMI S:~Otr'"''IOfJ ~-~~ <"4>-.-r 01111yP1tot~t1tr2t.O. ,_,...eaen-w = PlliOt ~ ....... 1• ~ 0r.,.. COMt _,.., 1. 10. 11, ,..,. ' Mle4111 nt. Ill A -....231 Oelty~Ho\l.,,.,.,..I0,0. M·ttt "!:~::~:::::::::C:!!!!!!~!:!!J~!!!!!,_.!_,!!!!!!!!:!!~!_!!!!;_~;;;;;~~_;;~;==::J;;;:::..:.:_~.;;.;,:;,.;;:,;.;;::;:,:_ ~====::--:. cemw a, 1114 ,~.,;,,;;2.;..1 L------_..-,"'i'.._.;;;, IA&. TZ IUGPOH I MfTH I TUTHILL WllTCLIFF CHANL •27 e 17th St1 Cott• M..- 844MJ371 • ...... Wi .... Cltnia1 Liboa wlnoow washing Serv. Spec: H()ljday ,., .. IS03 Bllbc»-81. 573-3 t35 ...... Uafsraiallt4 • ..,.,, lffcll 2211 Apr!!l!!ta r..m.w !futaatt, Val. AfU!!!!tl, Val. lfU!!!!ta, Val. c...rmI u'"t•nt lelt W..W C..11.... s 2'U C..ta.... 2'114 ....,C:..-.t-.•-llna-.-. _ __.fl.-14•0 1;;1;,;,,;twprt~;,;,,,;,;•;;;ld=-..:lf::.l~I lllart .. ...tall n11 O,,.rtuitin 40111.._ ____ _ --Film, ASAP to n w/Mlf't/I I""!"~~~--..:;;:;.:,; 1• CIRCLE & CALL Fully turn 1 bf 11Pt Mature $5.10.._LQ QUI« 28'/1 be LARGE tBr 18a on Vlo-2 Bd, frig, di'# & stow. '38R 2'M>e 2 sty fiUXury fm IT._ It.II. fl..ui llYllTllS ArttllC Prime 2bdrm hme hu up-adun only. N/ltMr r.rt uwer. no pett, laundry. torte, eat of Harbor. 165<>/mo. No pets. Cell twnhee In NB. Pool, Jee, ~7 '9 ft 100% secured I u"ll ••&• ll&IT dated ~r $675 yrly req'd $400 Inc utl & '300 310 Avoc.do. 931-2177 Quiet COmplex. No pet• blwn 9~PM. ~ •Int IOc. s«>o. 7eo.M19 AIRPORT AREA . ." 90c ft. $8,250. Hrnt s 1 848 .: ...... a9 kid/pet Ok rlMNe It tee dep 557-7555 Iv mtg $6751mo 2 Bd 1ba, patio, $445/mo. 851·9529 2BR 2BA avail. lmmecl., Fem llOfHfntlr to lhr 3 BR ~~)l84T4-4910 ~::,~-;;, orJl':~nv~~ ... , f"lllWI NU Tll8I *llM1H* Ml•U ack nic. ... talde location, NMdcoupletomanage19 newcarpeta/dr.,..,yrtv, 4-plex$215 +utll9 .__, • IYINO.. hOld 11t1e For complete M911n~for1pert· S10/hr P/T At t •r· i: tl)e.mltt CholCe 3br s=; tum 11;; UbAtt pool,lndyrm,cic>Mtoell. unltapt,malntllncelbtll-nopett$795.996-9178 av81112115CM 54&-7520 tall flnanc1111 report. reply time experienced. noona/Ev... Mon-,rl ... • romantic dbl oar ~xe..,. . • I o 149 E Bay ty neoesury. 644-<t 157 2BR 2BA F/P 2 F I f 3 with name & phone • to ~ Layout Mi.t '° '"' .. ~.1211 _ .. ..,50 yrtv at 53M190 ......... "" tranep, 735. TIL. II . c:er e-'· nr em rmmt Of bf hOl'9e SPIRITUAL R""a"'"""" _.. ~ Baal Rlty '91 Alto tlleplng roo,n $200.1111911'1 • Wlllm OCMn, avail now N5()+ In Hunt. Beec:tl, 11Y911 now ...,...,,,......_ W1ndeVll Atrboat Workt produce quality ad ,. ... _, . ,. ._. 494-2797 •.a2 111e ... S500 MC dep. 9'5-eNO S300 mo. "4-1597 AdYlcl In All Maner. & PO Boll 8597. Anaheim. '9yOUta, compe ' ~CHILO ~ ,,,, ~--bee. home. P1noramlc -• • ~951mo 1 Bd 1 ba UPP« Counaellng 1815 So. EJ Ca 92806 (714)532-1788 fQt a ,_ paced ~ horN. 5 mo & S 'ff old. ........ ..__. 99M o ... ....,.._ PCH"';i ,,.,~ . .,,Ut.. . _, ..,.,.. .._, ~· ._._ ... Belt W11tt4-SIM ~· .. :::.--:=....:: --.-.. ~ "5 4122 ' -·A vu 11850. ci-aAt-·~ •---· tun'!;.~· Indy rm, dole •Sl.vJa traller, """'· .. ~ Film to * 8IClc .._ "·-1no .,__. .. __ ,.._ " I r--.-.. •-P9rm. 3 ....... t-1 ly tum Of unfur. B King ~ condo on LY. $725/mo ea.talde 2 Bd 1 1923 Pomona .... _ condo, P\11 Bf/bath $450, Uc"d. 492-72" _ ,.__, -.. _.., ·-·--· ... 475--5393 Of &40-113 t QMlgnet furn, MC peril, 'nb• townl'loull. Frplc, TSL MANAGEMENT $450 No pet• 850-3429 t/2 um. 85()..8297 * IECEPTilllSl * on>t & xwox cope. "' ...... ~ la Bluffs 4 br 3 ba Condo Ing St895/mo 873-0899 yard, gar, Indy rm. Nice 842-t803 Acloee from bMdl 28R, Fml Prof to lht 28' decor SCRAM-LETS Misc office worll WOf1l to: St~ Hough. to C*'9 lot ...,,. lin ~ lubmlt on Kldt/Pett foe. w/gar. Whlt.-.ter vtlw. home w/eeme $435, 1et. for garden cen1er. Art Dltector, Or~ ........,YlltD....._,._ 11850 Owner 844-1271 Aputatatl, Oaf. 2917 e>rane-PALM MESA APTS. '850. Guy 831~ 11/M laet+ 1200 7~15 ANSWERS Non-smkr H 8 842·88e6 eo-1 Delly Plot, P. • hev9 trwa """-Nq. _ • . T1L1U•U1MS1T EMtllde 2 Br, 1585. Nb &wknd• 752-11...._ ~x.J..5!2• Costa Meea. ,..._..,_ -~-1t OcMn vi.w oondo, 2BR lllMI I I pe3. 1581 M ... Dr. Call ' .._, ... ,. HB hM/3br 3t>e 3ety, 2 fp Though-Fetid * SICllITT * ...._ .., .. ,.. .....,.... ..---'"' rb~.oarpoot,JKA":crpt.28 ltd Z70I 141·1111 btwn9-4 548-9880 WTIUFfTDI. ~~m~~li=-~fum Burtl·Etflgy Entry level unarmedN-CHILDCAR E: We:~- enn t , . v 1211. r 2Ba Duplex on Pvt 1 Br. frplc, pool, patio, 88 • 849 BIGGER curity industrial poeitlons enda/R1 pm ttwv _., 11200/mo. Dyl 790-8797 Diamond. Frplc, ~ar No pet 399 W Bay NON-SMOKER lllgant. lg 70 hrne "9-1 Peg Men OY«'hlard In depat1· a vail Mtn t8 yrt o10 ASSEMBLERS apply 7.,.,.. ,,_.. lolle M'9ll ~. ewe 7~788 11000 yrty 494-8797 ~lfield ft'i575 •· 650--8357 1 br twnhM. Beau vtew of M/F mature ...ep. 2br 2 ba ment "°'« "Why II ttll Own transp Better than onty MacGregor Yachta No llftOklno. drM, ..., Sharp 3BR 2'~ba condo. CLEAN 18r 1Ba. frpk:. APARTMENTS upper bey. frpt; pet)O. No cats OK 1345+'AI utl avell aWfage IUtt atn f0t men aver999 wage We sxo-1831 fitacenua. CM ' Ulery. Npt 8ch 11&-1048 Npt Terr, par. pool. '850. atove, trlQ. Yrty $eoo/mo. B .. utlful garden 1pt1, Sl'larp.2 BR 1~ ba, patio & peta. IM. $700 &4().()349 12/1131-1087 aft 5 a atn 40, the ....,. Ylde guard card & um-CHtLDCAAIE W0RK£A tor No peta. &40-7033 67S-3683 patios, garage, BBQ, ~'f:a_~pett. HOO, LIDO WATERFR~ I.QI M/F tl'w CM twnhM. pool dr~ ~ kw women e lorm Full/part time An CtwtllliM School 111S6 v=: 3 Bdrm 2 ... ..., II 1poolBdrm.NopetL catm dlx 3Br 2ba i-,w/d$310+97$-925i B1~!'EeR.~notthctmuch shifts & wknds ~pp:y UUllllY... BfooldanltFV.ti:t-3312 ....., -v $520-540 Sparttllng eteen 2& 2Ba. $t800/mo IM &73-t889 ,.... ~ 9am · 5c>m Mon lhru Sat e Cl.ERK TYPtST. rnern. Y' • •tept to ocean. Ptaiaiala 2707 1 Avocado 842-9850 Quiet Comp1e11 nr New-· L.9tlcla. 842-2260 Ewe t ~ 1820 Orangewood Suite bef"INp dept. Typing IO, ......... , lllW. 11200, Agt. 645-3&13 t:---------port Blvd on Victoria. No Near Beectl 2br 1ba uppet M/F Stir 2 Bd 2ba OCMnYU lllftt ftW 2 1 3 0 ra nge Ca delall on.nted. 2 Yrs Ful time, IW'Om ofb. ..._ 18r, c:atport, new paint. pending clean 28drm pett$S45/mo. Mt-9528 untt,Rkanew,brlght&81ry, hOme Lao bdl w/WIO. FOUND t1'2t COii9 tn 978-7243 delicail exp. Tempcwery know INurMCe bllrng, luta Aaa · 1210 $525/mo yrty. 1tt. tut. 1V.Ba S&tO. New carpet, $795. 988-8283 $625/mo 497~ 101 eon.Ill Pl(t(, San 01rnaa •SN •Tlll! I!-••• poetuoos ~ox. 2 mo'a. Ca.ta Me.. ~227'S .. _ _. ......... _.ii~--$150 depoatt 973--5198.. refrlg, ullls pd. 2 small •STUNNING lg t & 28r NEAR BEACH· "''BR 2... arH. Mutt Identify. " • .--• STORE ROOM CLERK. ----,----- HOU.. w/equlpped kit I · ettlldren Ok. No peta · 28a Garden Apt. Pool . · .. ... M/F to ehr 2 bdnn/1 ba (714)692·1425 Sales Distributor hig h to WOf1t 1n purchplng alll'lll./ULll fncd yrd $315 pays rent Charming 2 br w/frpl 2 car t960 Wallace 548-6529 $4M & 1595. 710 W 18th uppet apt. Frplcc + 2 cat CM apt '213 •+dep-t quallly sporting goods & dept OutJee lndude ..._ _._ utlla E-Z terms 539-6190 gar located on quiet at. oar. S 1200/mo. Agt ~ utl 546-2033 sports apperet seeking ~oct< ..... F & B ,.._ Bait Rlty ,.. 5 door9 from bey h25 Inc WI 1fR1 ·-675-8170 °' 964-3375 wtlo4esale PIT • -v~ ""'' lmmed. ~ tu41 time. vtl 875-9128 )'M(ly lVllUILI.._ Want I Mleetlon of grMt MIF to * beyt'ront Ml. fOlll) ADS reps on a Items and all com-Mu9'_ be able to type, "t-•aattr 1B ,...... Nr Hoeg Heep. 3Br 2Ba. 2 Own bath. $350/ino + ~ r:n basts Xlnt eemmg modltleL ~. F & e have .....-............ llklll __ ... ...,,._..,__...,.,"""°'1 rtaa ••I •ar 7 r. frig. range, leundry, llvlng? We can offer .,,y-ttry 4-plex. Avt 12/ 15 utH. Sec dep. 642...aoa · potenllal Aft 4pm call ltOf'erOOfT\ HP-req and av;;;. ;;..ICI 3 br 3 sa 2 etry eondo frpl pool, carport. No pett. thing tr a small apt to. $600. All. Agt 835-3558 ARE FREE Terry Mllchell 675-1164 • MENS SPA. nMOed ror Cal to ~ an 11PPt. w/d hkup dbl gar w/opnr **2Br 1Ba. Sunded!, $495/mo. 4 Bd hae. If looking In CM, Pr1c Nwpt1 ~/2ba F/F ·wee1cands. May lndUdl ,975 848-9501 84~ 152 pallo. carport. lndry. No 931 w 19th St. 548-0492 NB, 0< HB think of ut tint Nwpt Hgts tplClout 28r, l n/amkr, hlth om'td $375 ACClllTllT wkday lhlfta. Relaxed at· (714> 556-0343 pett sns1mo. 760-1713 Beaut 2Br 28a Condo tor that choice Ideal IMng. matl• Bl. Utllt pd. No + dep+12 utl. 760-1289 Cat. Nwp t Bch CPA Firm creat-moephere Must be per-COUNTER SAL£S· ••••l1laa 1 Spacious 3BR 2'Aba. 011' New frig wlel lie trplc. TSL MGMT 842-1903 g:~/~2\~:~=~dep Prol women hu furn rm • Ing new POS11ton respoo-tonab;ie FIT PfT ~21 Uafu1i1ll.. 2410 fr p I c • rre w c r Pt a : tennis ~rt• 831-6oe9 • NB REAL TY &75-1842 for ..,,,. In ..., Condo nr 142-Hll sible for citent wnt~up ..... •AAA t_.121 Bergl1roma a...n.. S 350 67"' "'~~1 'V and to assist Sr Acetnrs _ _.. •1 34' Mtrboal Slip, Poth 3 1 Imo .,...,_ Br""ht & airy 2Br I '!.Ba WISTUIE YllLJlf PDIUILJ SC Ptia. full hae prtv w audit t8Jl & related .._ •rf I• ••• 011 ••• - b 2 -v BR 1 pool I 1250 545-3110 . _....., -1111 -.. '· ·~ be, West Newport Cnta na 7 TwnhM. Micro, rrplc. 2 t & 2 8d aptt. Pool, •P•. Nice 1 1ba apt, houM • K computer appltcattons time kif Video Aemal nr beh $1350 759-0588 'IBd t lpj; :Sc Pt car gar w/op«t«. LlkM, gar, lndYrm. no pets bch, no garage. no pett ~M/F2bf2badluxapl Found· Big tomcat lite Exper req Cl N-smokmg Banking store C.M. No ex.p. nee. .. rt•tall fuafill.. Enc[ :r 14 ;~,-::: streams & waterfalls. TSL MANAGEMENT 106 29th St. $520/mo on lrvgoff en nr UCI $450 grey/wta lummy. E-t9th otfc Send resume 10 13-0 _.11TlllS I W1ll train. a. reedy to ~--------4 851-88j1 o ~752 Pool/spa, no pet1. $675. 845-8122 yrly Incl. utlla. Avell now. full prtv. Inc ut 7M--5453 CM 11123. 848--0458 NewpO(I Center Dr ste _._ greet custonw wtttt e llJ... r · 549-2447 0t $4i-3115 W-llde CM 3 br 1',t be 2 WI~ Agt 846-8818 Rmmt ft 2t>f "1be daple Found cannel colored Fml 245, NB CA 92660 .. iallll t m 11 e . p h b 1 w n Ptlliaiala 2'87 1:_i!,'t~mocentr.,1y ~· part( Trtplex 2er story, patlot dlthwlthlr, Prtme Weetcllff loc. Lcwet, In Ealde c M 1275 mo• cock• spanlal 545-8868 -ICOTI OUll s~ .. ~ ~ ~ 11:30-1:30 l&t-1500 i!!f a:z t 1! ,...u u1.-0424 1 ~8a, OIW. gar, lndry. bit Ins kids Ok no pelt ~. lo72508r/mo2Ba.7~~ 11t/1Mt & deP· 945--9055. J«ry ""llt' Mortg191IBanli.1ng dyMrNc pe;..o,, ln our ..... ......,, ._, .. on ....,1, part ..,.,, """ Nr partt SSS5 8-45-7738 $695 mo 650-7275 ....... ....-...-o o p furn. Private bGh Mature . SHARE 3 8ff HOUSE. CM F UN . Fluffy wtllte oo-exp N 8 ofc Send r&-tavlnQI dept. The r1ght .wry, 72040lt older '*''°" No pets 1 b~~d ~rd!.i:'o':' Eat-tide 2 br 1 be Daaa Peial fiH 1 & 2 BDRM CONDOS wtth 1 other man $250+ die m111. mate Vic ems & sume w1tn salary requir• pel'80n ~ be expw. 1425/mo Incl ullla. tat, :::,0 patio. l500 751-3531 • patio gar No Pett 2 b( 2 ba NICe ;;n;Jj com-VIiia Balboa & V.,...._ 'Al ut1per"'°931-51M Newiand. H B. 992-30t8 ments 10 Ad 406 Daily with IRA/KEOGH, Oeta ~ tut +depo 673-6795 -v $575 831....o38 pleX. Some view. S67S 131~990 Agenl Found l RG BU< L.AB Vic P1101 P 0 Bo11 t560 Line. Now Procwlng, Full ttme. ~ In~- t 4 a44 1Br lower, D/W, carport, EASTSIOE CUte 28' apl. 493-0467 VERSAILLES 2 Br .... tUa ...... 1111 17th/Newport Bl, ·c M. Costa Meta Ca 92626 Cer1 Acct. Our ag-aon.299 E. 1 St, M & Ill MJll walk-In cfoMt, tm back Call 831..eo67 2ba.P'i'!thoU91 W!th vtew. m:p;;# p111 •itr•ice. 11129 Stuart 842-97&9 &IS SflV tn grlMM uaoc. pro-Adee 1-841-~_3804 _____ _ U80 &x mobile home, no yrd $485/mo. 83t~155 Deluxe 3Br 281 w/frplc, frplc, MC, 2 Cf/I panting, ooceak>nel t.male '*"· Lost $50 rewatd a.man J-11 PM Slllft 362 Third =.,~_:.'!:gr'": 11•111•&11 ... P9\L Mature adulta. -*EXTRA NICE lge 1 Bdrm E-tlde new lovely 2 br 2 ba bltlna, f'· balcony. No no pets $1,000/mo Pr« rnomtW .rai.~ ~B wirehair Pointer bm/wtlt Sf.1.ag Bch with a MW llllOC. FOf an needed PIT holldal Oulet,sec:ure. .ai>t w/pcol.No pett$475 balC.d/Ww/dglfOI**' petsS5 7194 8«-0452 ere&.(213)4$0-6528 collar wllag 'Greta' OC appt. c all Stacy, ~In Supemwtc .. 199t Newport. 848-8373 648-3818 aft 3:3-0 $850 631•3846wltnd •ft 5 HI. ltacll f Wall( to bch. L1rQe dMll Otfict Latah B14 FelrgroundfNpt btvd vtc APPlln.OT SlTTIU 752-8200 Dept lt0f'99 • "fOAJt w. _____________ .. ,ouptex: §BR 26. end oar 3BR2ba,end~tlo,r-r· 3 oltlc .. wanted to 957-9294 883-5588 Xtra IS kif CMatm• $ STERLING SAVINGS $5/tw min, plua bor--. yard. w/d hkp, $&501mo, ly $900/mo 8 250 aub!MM (1200 tf) Pref. Lott Fml Cat Hlmlyn Good voic e . phone 197521~c':" Btvd ~1·~)45;.~ collec t 538-7789or&eo-3052 WATERFRON'Tupperunlt )ofnt req>t at• office (Broo khurtt Elll1 ) expet' No Mlllng J W. ' .. 1 .,,_1,1_... Extra large Bdrm. ""9 MN,etc. Prof'I Group 776-9900dy 968-926&evs Airport erea. M. p/tv. Banking BTIL&llDTMT SYDNEY 0MARR MM.,_ ~ ,.. Aec:k,...~ Jan. Miu ~720-tae lost gray & wtit mlll cat, 852-9158 IL Liii SDY. km A t..m Of1eMed c:tent.i of-~. ':~1': A:'ama ~ lllol. /mo 7eo-.eeas ~Oft\ MMc:ie. Ex. ~-tip of tall whl, vtc Vlctortl Apt Mgr couple w/Uf> for ~ c~ mt~~lng :: :, ~ .,::::ri Studio, 1 & 2Br + loft WESTCLIFF 2Br 181 1 175 ""'111it1f, lrV. CM. REWARD! 850-3706 24 untt Garden Apta, '""'· ._ req _...., ,.. -~ ROA wlttt unite. tndOOf requetbalt, w/comm pool. No ma lnduet. complx ~5()..8131 lJ Costa Meta Selary+ aume w/...w-y req.to Ad ~ta. pool, spa., aauna. 1725/mo. yr IM. 1.C.1-•••T ~ Ptne1al1 bonus+ Apt No pet•. '°8, Otllly Pttot, P 0 Boll •t ~ IMtt 1 year ex- For fHalng Info call 844-9842 or 7:zo.t1n ;;;r.,. 3 offcl & t ESOIRTS/lilt[S «W2~14 Wltdy9 ~ Coeca WW. C.. penmx:e. ~\$7'0 990-2418 Lata Au tlii t300 If -open ptan. 0u1ca11 ONL v 835-9199 UT SAi.ii •1nm Suwl.. condo nr SC Pim'. 2 id Wiii l>Ylld lo sun. Aleo --.-l18dlng Clllf Ane Art• """ '°"' POOi contrector ,,...,. deo-Taeiday, Oe<:ember 4 . . 2be, MC. pool & lmmac. edtc 2000 tf. Ready for l 111aen o,,. 4014 Gallery looklng for r-. LOOklnO '°' two uslt-tigner for poo•und lan<l- ARIES (March 21-Apn l I 9): M one y comes from surprise so~rce YILUIE se951mo 21$-937_9524 occpy. S 1.25 groat. LEllS l iraDS l lllS phone Sales prof In the tantsto grow with our •caplng. Mutt heve -good news amves via long dista nce call. Focu s on accounting, New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury 852-87t4 R & H INVEST ua Nwpt Bch area We salon. Wed-Sat Richard aubatantlal experience In ~rsonal possessio ns, snrr1a l collectio. ns and old d ebt w hich is repaid . aptt In 14 plans. 1 Bdrm, Lg 2Br 281 nr South Coeet 11 mierested'" having yO<Jr apec1a11ze In Ptca110 Ou•ll•tl• Selon. 200 datlg nlng swimming -~ Plaza. S550 8544444 Pr1m9 toe office spece sales oersonnel make Miro Chagall Dell Earn Newport Center°'· NB pools. NMd motivated gtttarian figures in unusual scenan o. 2 Bdrm and Townhomll w/t>eeutltul ocean IMW. fewer phone calls '"''a 525 Ooo -StoO 000 6«-667t lnCSMdual kif pot9ntlll TAUR US (April 20-M a y 20): Cycle high, you'll be at n&ht place. + poolt, lennla, water-NrSCPtia.38r2Ba.bttna. 1000 tq fl. Located In htgllersuccessrauo con-· .-· an-~ poettlon In you'll be asked to choose. to m ake a "spcc1al" selection. ln matters of ~la, T""·~· pool9, lndry. MC 1700 pr1tUglout Newport tact us by phone S.::~353 l a o n .B r ad ll&T 0& ftmll firm 114-241-0295 speculatio n. s tick with number 4 . You 'll .be asked to revise, review and d~= NJ::, on ~ W&4s-.3Me or 91W0M ~:.._~~~'* 1"10 1305~~,;~~~g~~t mail s 1 look.~ f°' ~ 9Chool DESK Cl.ERi< WAHTm reple nish matenal thal was recently uuhzed. Mcfedden an<t w .. t on • 'PROSPECTOR •ling •nything ••lh a 11 t wtboe ... "' uper wu1 traJn Ntghta. ~ 2 J 20) 0 h "II McFadd to s..wtnd •CdMdtxaul._ AC amp4 .1>lfify PilOt Clualfied Ad to worti..atew htt2X/'Mt. 7atn"Noon. Svn-Ttwrt GEMINI (May 1-une : t e rs W1 respect your pnvacy. en Ouplu" upetek'9 2 br 1191) ..... fr ... 25 2ass E PO Bbx 58•8 ,, 1 simple matter Pou tummet t>oet oper· .,_ , _:.... ........... ._7 .. Meditation now is important for your we lfare . Yo u need time alo ne, Village. <7 14)8~tN smell l580 Utt pd Cel ..., .. g. om -· Fr Lauoerdale FIA 333 tO 1 1 call 64' &&78 1 ""b 873-457• .._. ................ "' .. · t .a.a Mary 142·8010 days CoMt ~. S7M900 us • at ng "' " Newport Btvd, CM. you'll get beh ind scenes view. you 'll be at nght place at spec1a moment.Jt"" H&.205e.,.. Studk>/Ofc...W•lclltt Dr. Pisces native plays paramount role. Woodbridge oondO 3 bf 2 NB. App<ox 700 SF S700 CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Wish comes true , rom~nc.c fl~uri~hcs. ba ffpl dbl carport 1g yrd ~~~"'I!"',...._.;;,;:.,_ mo, utlll pd 846-3879 advancement is made in. l;>usmess o r career. Mo ney p1ctule 1s bnght. S900 daya 752-7000 ex1 T study Anc$ m essage for hint. Major domestic adJustmcnt proves 2385 788-9773 eV99 atMdlly ~ ,,_ or beneficial. Keep eye o n Libra' . . ~ua ..... ~7~ twn•. NO OAINKINOlll LEO (July 23-Auo 22): Apparent setback 1s temporary. Delay --Wlthlwtt.hout kltch. Pttv. P" d . I . d S h h ge t bf, 1.-t blit to • Ntce.,... CM 9n-MM lives you chance to gain ~on e m.ot1o na wm . opcr:ior . as c a~ge tranap, crpts, S45 . · o f hean. could disappoint you but Wlll latcr .make up for 1t. V 1rgo native 494-2787 Prof • 40-50 to rwnt. rm Is perceptive will he lp you seize o pponunaty. ·~ INcll fl In 10~ quiet E.CM VIRGO ·(Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Focus on 1oformat1on . educauo n. 8l1U6 Condo &42-0870 spiritual values, relationship that arows m o re intense: O pen line o f 1.rte1 No D~. ~ ~= ~ •lk~ Pfi't, "' commun1cat1on. refu~ to be .d.iscouraged by what ap~n to be a 9.,n...~-545-4155 ~,.:~e.J,:f:,'ng laniua,ae barri~r. Spec1al prov1s1on wlll be made for assignment that 18' i550 a 2Br MSO.-DaYs 'ti•t COlJld 1ncludc Jo umey. DlhWlhr f'r1'J stove Incl ~~. llM LIBRA (Sept. 2.l-Oct. 22): yoU;'ll. leam mort about resources of No p•ia. Call btwn mw~ others, you'll aain confidence of 1n~1v1dual ~ho could help ~ou attain 9.nMpm dally 545-4155 SlO/up . B•lboa Inn, Christ necessary finances. Dig deep for mformatto n, rcaltt e bon7.ons arc OCMf\ vteiw. 17M740 mas broad and that opportunities will soon abound. IQI w 911"8. SCORPIO(Oct.23-Nov.·ll):Lielow,play waiu~wnc.aetrcady wtcty rente111 now 9WI. I\ ror new •wt. c.bcck source mate rial. Love plays dominant rote, hean I f'2tlM & MP. 227•...,.. Ski led could be rulinayo ur head. A contract o r financial 1tttlcmcnt may fiaurc IN NEWPOAT&EACH POf1 ~c.M ...... 7445 s, 9 S in scenano. ~is to picture. AE ~to!Mon "'9 1111 • Lii• and skates AGmAJllUS ,(Nov. 21-Dec. 21>; Emphas1s on hcalth1 employ-pper 8ay Privett ~....\Oo.or TV are best mcn t. pets, dcpcndcntsand tCn of d1rcit;lion .. Family mem.ocr wants c ubt1oua11 & hHlth 1125.ttagt.nodepoelt. sellera- you closer to ho me -mo!'C of\en. ~akc 1ntclh1cnt conceu1ont. ~P =. ~~ ~ 302t w.-eoe.t Hwy and gteat resolution conccm1na diet, nutnt1on a,nd attcntJOJ' to d1j!C$tlvC oc Airport, iraahton tt buys-In problem. • . · · INnd, conwntent ~ IUn ... t If led CAPRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan. l9): Oood lunar aspect hiahh&hts on eight. • C ISS . ld\lenturc, variety, physical anraction, ch.aris and romance. Travel t w:;.omen *'C Is pen of 1CCna n o and yau'll be asked to put your views on paper. ~ 1 & 2 aorm Apart· .:"~ "P~647 • 1 1 • · "*'" & TownhouMt ·1 I .. \ -- District Managers If you en,oy wot\1t1Q w1ltl y<Nf\9 boY' & g1rh ond dMk rob' or• not for yov, cons.def o coroer "' tti. Mwspoper corcvlo tlOn field ""' ,, 0 ""~ po1mdn .... "' ft..""'• ~"'7'--dot1y chol~ & rewordi Ovr open1t191 or• 1m!Nd~ Apphcorm mv\t haw o '-"Ill. "°'9oflwogon OT t1'vcti We offer on u c.u.M '°'°"' wrth o bonv• pion OM/.90, allo~ We hOV9 on H t.llenf tMn.f1t pion that lt'IC1vdft hosp. toltzatiofl i~rona. hberol vocation and ho.lfdoyl, C~ ll'IVU how o dnirw to be WC'<fllNI and be wtl\tnQ to ""'°" hard If yov t+l.M you how ...,. quoltfic:cmom. pleoM appty '" ~ to• .,. •• Orang•Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oecemb9" 3, 1984 ..... II ~ ..... I 1e1t W..W ll• l!lt ...... HM •tr Wu... H• 1!1t Waa... ti• lllNtllawu a.. at,..1eomreot ..-. ~lit u*ii lllllTm · PAfllU. lllll ..... ~ Od on phone l PART Tl,M£. To WOttl tor I~ Meded to fxp'd for AMI !ttate In-ElcCltlng ct1ano9 to NII oet?!' ~~amlc Nndln8 pecl9ie Hice~ Jenica I ~ Anne " nQe In s.nta AM w.tment Co In ~ 'The <J,..t•I ln"9etmenl ........,. pHranoe. U 7-7111 TuM • .frt. 17&-~514 offloe wlclng ~ tot 8MCtl .,.., oompytw Opportuntty of \he Cen-tll• .. u en wt th full Twnuu.r COmpanle9 Howe OIMIW Ptr rut expanding comp•i· eap 1 muet. cteelt• to tury"I Febulou1 tss =tionloolec~ P'!c~ ....... . thorouth-rellabl• Own Oood Income~} ~tit other.,... Of potentfll. 714-fl3.H35 II•* TllaCo. 241-9107 ,,,__ ______ _ · cat""N deya wit AM'• edv~t. __,, r. aocountlng. let.rt oorn· .,___.,...~...., ~•· P"' country clut>. se oo 1t111 1142-92114 Orey, btwn ioam-2pm meneur1te w/upertenoe a.... nPllf/•••• ., .... Laguna N~ PhOpl . . M2-5'44 756-U01 EARN WHAT YOU'A& -r- C h et ' 8 a m -3 p m ' .., for happy . WORTH! It the Loe Art-rr IPP'O• 20 hrt/Wlc. 4M-~7'7 I em 11y.1 I ve I n medio.I -• ._UJlll gelu Tlmu t•le· Siert lmmedlttely, mutt _..,..11 ..... 11 AooM/boerd/ulary. •ltOALAllllTUT r-1 ..,.~_........ mwketlnaofflQelnCotta beEIT~o-r'.'!.·M,~•80wpmt....... • ... 11.... Rewerd on.red for Perm ..,,... ...--SuPtNIM-bO.Yt 12 & 15 Ptr beCtl omc. IOf ophth INWWnQ _,,,... exper M ... Etf"ect!Ye OQW 04¥ "" ..., ""' --.,.. ••11 11 d k fo 41' Mutt lenow LA .,.. 15 hr 1rter ICPIOOI Mutt~ ~oup wm Trlln. Stitt pref. "-IT/pen time day or new commlellon IC8i. .._ 472-8480 Sandy Nd OC twlP'Met tpaoe ~grg~~. :!tc:h. r day• FlllllUllEI ttll1 ~f:', It Kati Home •r.:.:llth, hoe reft, hnmed.114W242 ev9nlnQt 1142-1403 Iowa you to Mrn more TTPllT/ llllPT Wiii pay for ~/thtre? 879-0341/871 -41140 •v V~ 3 w. teth tt NB Ive attitude & .,..Joy lllll L.,_I PET ATT!ND!NT: Buay than $200 In oommi.ton for prot.elonal Npt 'Boh Michael 873.5515 T~ .. PO"'"RY SLIP Want-* HOIDA * WI mu If•. Ptr em~ or atu. II ·-Laguna le•nn•I Sf art l ~ by wifing only ftrm. Gd typing ekllla ... G • rd." tn g . u t 111 t y .,m "" '711 Seville. VftfY OIMn. "'-"'"'· Sunrf, AIC, tepe dok, loaded. S8800. •aa11-ae dent .. ~hP!,,. .;...,.New· "••yourn1lnn•gr• Sln3~.,....oooed t'on $4.50 hr. 494-0142 20 •~b1crtpt1on1 • tentlll. NMt.,.,,_•ance Treller,new wlth tool bOx, ed. For 41 ft. S1llbo11. HAS ""••-port-'""""vrv 000. v, • week.lttpoaalbletoMtn lmmedpoaltJOnm-0300 1200.493·M571ft.5:30 Ple11•c1111144·7994 114S.t220 or 1148·11321 OAll INT!R.IOR DECORATING S&O, ·Of more In c:om-Pltett Prt1 lalJ more than $1000. WMlcly. • Sllp wanted for 27' CAL HONDA ,HTllHLL Tiii Color-Dul n-Peo 11 mlNlon• and.,. wtlllng En)Oyy01Jrd1Y1toy01JrWlf ll'tpoulbletoeam more VETERINARY KENNEL Get In •h•P• for aallbOll, Npport 8o•t -PT/FT wlll tra'n n5-J'...1 to wort< hard for It, con-on S8 per hour + com-thin 11000. weekly. ASS'T. P/T. Interview ChrlttmH-Memberthlp UN """''"Ible 842-3245 ll'I 01 Pll'I alder thlt; Merrill Lynch mlAlon .. VM. 852-9181 Houraarefteidbleand the from 3·Spm. Tuee-Frl. Unlveralty Athletic Club ""-CARS '79 Et Oot1do·Wlr• What!•. moonroof, tthr Int. Bltd< In/out. 35,000 ml, Xlnt oond, IOt.ded. suet. PIP 7eo-<>957t Looking tor etnbltl°"' men Interior Plant Service hlr· Realty 11 the moat s>ree-office 11 Freeway cloee. On I y . Exp• r I• n c • 1400. 645-2124 etercyclea & women tor local media Ing Mllnt4W'lence Tech-tlglout, moll growth PHOTO LAB COUNTER For more Information, preferred. 125 Meta Dr.. le IOll ptomo. earn 175. p/day. n1c:11n1 We love our oriented neme In rMI • SALE8, camera knowt-call (714) 540.0301 .Cotta M ... 831-1030 °11rhn ~/ttCouct h.17?.5 .!'~ Miera (l 1,.~ t•l·llll Wiii train 540-732, ext 17 wortc High Mtt-.eeteem. ta ta. Pr•Par• yourHlf adoe • mutt. 1 Hr Pttoto, r .... r 1~ ':O-oe75"""' 171 Honda 78oF Hoo ~ • common lin• required. now for the Mxt rul... 1148.2424 Mike AITltH SAUi Warehou .. 11tock help tcteen 241-1517 54S.23311 1374 Beach Blvd '85 CADILLACS *FLORAL*" Able to learn fut. Exp tat• boOm. Ce.raer op-PH a. lettt M•tur• Chrlttlan woman. PIT. Pack~, llfllng In-"HAWAll"vtaw .. temAlr· W"tmlnatw l199down 114M374 *.Ell.IE•* pref. (714)2e1-1105 portunltlH avallable. se 11 ...,,t. ..n pert-time Including sat. vo!Ved. 1-4. 558-2030 11na, explr• 12/18. S300 ·eb~1e!ut>O~! ~!~5·~~ a.tween 22& 40 f ,.~=!'(6 .... " JAMES LUMBER COM· L!Qenllng training avail-n~ + = ~-~~ Salee exp, nee:. 831-2822 WMkenda: Fri pm thru rOIJnd trip. 875-1553 S7SO 1145-0490 trC .. tl ltH ttll ALL·SAVEBS FILL Tiii y H able. To Interview call . ..:___.. ca•A..Mlk t Sun mutt love tmlll H ... Old F--.. ·--PAN In untlngton Walt Meclbenkl or Pem, ~':;'181. .,,, • 1 IOTIY/UOPT/Y•••· chlld~en. No amolelng, ~~· llth~lum Pu'dcfi';;'g' '114 Sui RM125 L.let/runt 1119 280 SL mint c:ond, 2· (71 4)432-19n h••r Ill •lll•H re,'4 8Mc:tl II now taltlng IP-at Merrill Lynetl Realty at • onee, typing, filing, gen-drive, ••oal MillY Npt gr•tl S899 11411-6745 top•. ale:, blaupunlet, new 1..:....-------• .. tary ·:1· .. ·~·· pUeatlon1 tor P91"menent ~ll-93M or "3-1310 • KOi no• eral ofb dutlee. Hra. 8ctl 675-7048 c I (71411111&:225". paint $15,500 See thla -poel!laNlnthelolloWlng • 10-4or9:30to3:30Moo Frl.7-11pm Sun.3-10pm. Tr tll( week only In Npt.,.. L11111 ..... )Ob ctuelftcallona: 11111110 •••••• Group home tor dltabJed lhru Fri Computer s~ .~. ... s s John w...,..,. T4W'!nlt Ck.lb TrHtl IOU C1ll IOf &Jjpl 875-7781 ~ <:.\I >II.I.\(: 1t--t t J o• ltt LUMBER HANDLERS Men/Women Loc.91 .,.._ children Medi peraon a:.... ~'--I .,.._ ., ... 5 ..... 2 .. 7 --to I Sii 4, hr . I with 1 yr B.H Mod ••P tems .,.., .... l ons Lliudry done for buty Bech Memberthlp seso OBO. WANTED: 18' or larger " ·-.... ..., ~ (714) 414·1111 I MILL MACHINE $8.20 hr = ~~~re;~X1~ 957.e190 852-8735. E.O. ' Execa. Pick-up & de-Call Renee 1140-MOO TraYllTraller. PP wtll pay OVER 150 'll 11111 .. , VILLE CUT-OFF SAW 17 80 hr . lfOlnHY/Alllll livery' Your home or or-M&Qlc: l1land Memberafllp cash. Clll (714)992-11248 • fr11t111•/IHtrHOt BOBTAIL TRUCK s7.llO hr Mb~~:d~;R. ~~~°'t~~:illy Npt 8ctl CPA Firm nMd~ 1 floe Nlc:ole 1173-11124 ror ut.. SS Negotlabi. A Lff ia Pre-Owned MerC*S.. Below1vat1Q9mllae, Like Exper nee For bu1y 3-AXEL TRUCK $11.47 hr llOTOl 111111 Stay ~on-Thur Mu•~ well rounded lndMdual Jt~I WaatH/ 775-6682 774-4161 Dorla ate I I To Chooae from New 111{330VGR) Chiropractic olllce In TRUCK-TRAILER $11.119 hr Avallable In: Cook Elaine M3-'21124 wlxlnt typing tklllt, Do ti 9107 Pac:lflc vi.w Cemetery Lot Jiil ILEllOIS 11111 Colla Meaa P/tlme. FORKLIFT LOE Sll.80 hr NEWPORT BEACH. --. -pleuant apeaklng voice, •ti C Choice toe val $1650 Sec: fllPOllTI **'* 540-8981 FORKLIFT SMALL 17 .80 LAGUNA BEACH PIT. SECRETARY /RECPT bkkpg ••per. Prior CPA Mature lady dntr .. llv•ln $750 Aecom 2 546-1379 '11 ELIOllAIO GENERAL OFFICE/ASST. hr AND LAGUNA NIGUEL. 8am-lpm.Typlng&phone office. word ptOC..lng pot. comp1nlon nurH IOOtOuallSlreet BOOKKEEPER Typing, Company provtd .. health, Experience pretwred but •XP9f. req. d. 642-3996 &/or PC el(pef. a pk.ta. n-Refa/exp'd 1140-1443 / •011&· TIYIYA Newport Beach OOIPE llllng. heavy phonea. dental lnauranoe & profit not nece11ary. Earn smkr offc. Call N1talle t I Pllll NlllUllll un11 111-1100 Cabrloi.1 Roof, Cedlllac some bookkeeping aharlng. Call Gary S4SO.·St<>O. per month. •UL ESTATE between 10-4. 759-<>247 I I ltellan racing blkea: ALLMAKES-l199down. wtrewheeltcovera-Llle• $900-$1000/mo. Inter-Smeln1, (7t4) 847-8511 No colleetlng. Call 101"1 " . chrlatmas PerSlan kit\.,..,, Mul,Glotturlno: tehwlnn c E c L... * FREE * new(1DFH-Me) view by appt onty Mon· JAMES LUMBER COM· to4pm.Mond1y -Frtd1y. IAl.llnllll llOlnQY/&llT CFAreg$1S0+831-7958 contlnental/atump lump-No1itor1~~~No.depotlt 111,111 day-Friday 1146-7« 1 PANY It now taking ap. IUlll OIAIT Need llcented agent for Flexible hra. Appnc 30 hr. er. Nlleon mini binocular•. -No llcenN fM . OlllllTllll lln *•* LLOYD'S NURSERY pllcatlona for permanent active B1lb01 ltl1nd of-wle. Shr'thnd, typll\g, flllng Otta top ot llne. Hndmade dellvera any leaN. From S01Jtbw*'t Motor •1• lllll .a YIUI potltlon1 tor all lumber l&IU "LIT flee. Commlulon only. skill• ....,..u11-1 glrl ofc. XKC Cocker Spana. SUR i acou1tlc guitar by Santos (714) 432-1977 Car. One luc:ky peraon • wt IHIUL OfflOE yard Job• NJ-4111 For conffdentlal lntervtew Mr. Broadhead 851.()8811 red m/f S2SO+ 557.5577 w/caae. Hrdwd flrewd. wlll win 1 mlnllt'V• Full Elle Grlfn Plldded Top Entry level cter'"I potJtJon Semple eumwrtt ret•: call e,ttYWalth at Water-for appt 1151 ~St. Box~r. AKC Pupplet. acub• gear. furn,~lothea. Aat11 ·WutH MerC*S .. SL Convertible (1GMM61) for m1·leetlng c:o. Mutt be Lumber Handlar• S9. 10 hr IOI I Pl-ir front Hornet 873-6900 IEClnUY /IUlll New dthet, Iota others. WE llY mot0tlzed kid• car -now 111,HI NII be Mlf 1tarter. re-3 AxelTruekS9 37 hr ..,._ Chempa, lg titter. Reedy 1tlcome,1ataerve.Bett ondlaplay.Allyoudolt *•* llable & rMponllble Lita Truc:k & trailer 19,58 hr fH ,_. Wiii Part time for R.E. omoe In ror X-mu 084-11743 offerl 648-73112 OLUI Ollll bring In your C4f"4W'lt ,11 SEYILU typing. Frbnt office ap-Forlclltt Si.SO hr no exp nee. No Mlflng. WHI llEOlmHllT NB. Call ll45-S883 Poodle Pupa, Teecup, Toy, OfH r it I . Meroedet-Benz pearance required Linda Alto evall. unekllled Jobs. train. Clll Jane., 1182--51143 8::~ Selon, Newport ·1111nUY Min. $250 up. 54S.2~ ~c~ ara tart IU6 regl11ratlon (any model ELElllTE 851•9559 S750tmo start Compeny prO'tlides "-lth NURSES AIDES needed. ~~c:,.:1~ ror ad egency. 3-5 Yrt tee-Beran S -f!H or )'Mr) and 4W'lter the Under 40,000 mtlea, Ille• WllllESllJll & dental Ins., pront that-A.II tl'llfta avail 1446 Su-retarlal exp_rype eo min. me leaM on Mln01t1 free drawing. At the NIM new, tu.II power Exclullve Salon for ctlll-Ing, etc. Apply In peraon pertor Ave NB 1142-2410 RECEPTIONIST /Sec't-pit Strong omoe tlclllt. Good f 1 yr. Bay t/6 geld, Hunt-c 0 p I • r E p -5 3 0 time c:hecle OIJt our large (1BOH538) 0 1 1 4 to-btwn 9am-3pm at 17311 · hra 3-Sptn. Work Into flt Mllry & worldng con-er/jumper/tralt. 11500, $182.43/mo, 2 yra old, NlectlonotMercede9 11 .... 1 ~fi'001 ':'a~m ~Ills or Nlc:tlola St, H.B. Parl(lng lot end dock II· Varied dutlet-fyplng, Ill-dlllonl In fut orowtng 538.e230 842.()88() good thape, UMd in tml now avallabi. for tale Of * .-... orang• c all (7 141 LIUl. llm :;':i,~lf!~ :.CC:::i3 ~-•tc:. Wiii tr.in Sue company. Call QUAN-Ptta SSH J:r:l:' ::~w ·-lwe. °'o:'~wt~ 'II ELHUIO v74-4200, <Arrltoa (2l3) Exp lltlgetlon MCr9tary to W Coat Hwy NB Mon 9090 TUM. 47&-3l30 -• ~~dB~oolct Ad~• t~ 402-211112. We1tmln1ter co.:nmanoe 1-15-85 for Sr thN Fri b9tweeri 1-4 pm RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST. lllllTUY B:ue/gold M~aw hend WOOD ,DESK • Large tlza CUOS~DE9~RSOR 'cl~~~~ detallt. Fun PC>Mt. Uke New (7 14) 891-3439 Partner In Newport Ptr euay RMl &tat• ot-PIT 5 dayt' WMk Du let alNd tame 00 Double 38x72 . Only $100. Atk SOUTHWEST (1EYB953) HOii, Hoateues, Cocktell Beach nrm. Brtqht l PUT n• ms. floe. Mu1t be prnenteble Include llt: typlnG fll:no c:9g• $300 obO 541-8421 for Lindi 751•27117 FRIE APPUllAL . 1i..-:• Server, Food Server & knowledgable In court Help nMd«t In Santa Ant & r•ll•b~. Wiii treln bUt anlW«lng phonea'. New: Aai.lta" lilO P111"/0r1u1 1221 Cormler-0.Llllo MOTOR CIR CO. '14 001-.1-flLL• Cashler83l-2472 pr1c:tlce. IBM Dlaplay offk:erunnlngaurwy.Wlll 11tp P'•ld. 4 hra dally port e.acn.,.. PIM.M COi -· 01m1Ln rs -5 Writer exp. pref. bUt wlll train. Xlnt for atudent. 1-Spm. Nancy 831-1266 c:all Ginny 'll40.e9so u: n11::9~1nt ~· Brand new Yemaha Ofgan. 18211 BEACH BLVD. 1220 w. Cout l'Ughway ONL V 307e mllet -Like WANT ACTION? train. S..l1ry nego-C all Mr-.. Croll, rca ' e tan, Coal 11800, a.crlllce at HUNTINGTON BEACH Newport8"ch New( KCV~IO c11ntfed Ads 542-51178 tloneble. 752-2522 1182-51144 lllOIPTillllT 1111,,. lll•Mll cover compote 873•5912 S750 flrm.1173-5822 Hl·IOllJ Hl·HU A 7W831-4595 11S.HI ) Newapaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! \) AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK . 'lit llO• have IS 00t111nss lor 1ouna tllfr btavm 10 secure rudtrs for Tht Oranct Co1$t Oally Pilot Our emu start 11 3 30 p m lfld .work untll 8 30 p m wtttd1ys On Saturday wt won a few more hours You win ear11 many trips , and P<lltS •lone w th u r111111 rour own money !titre •S oo dehverin1 or tollecllOn 111votved If tOV art 1nttrtsltd please call Mr Earl (714) 548-7058 TODAY~S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Diploma,.,. 5 Center II Aacend 1• H1utboy 15 One or thrM UI< 1111er1 16 Prodder t7 Sfo1n 18 Plnche' 19 Boru const1t. .. er1t 20 Member ~ .. If 21 Door 01111 22 Cobs • ~ 23 Wea"e 25 He"'m"'' c, 27 Plu~ 28 Me1am,.1 pl'lose' 4utl'lor 29 SP•QOI 32 Dramat '' Ph11tp JS 81nt11tv 37 ll'la<'~t 38 Donare 39 Oppo11no •O ""her ' """ •2 Some sk ri. •3 All rigl"tl u Brown 1naoe •5 Gu" 1 motor 3 ,. 20 23 .. 46 Garmen! •1 F.ret>al s 5• cog 5• )Ul•Sl'I !>6 Canoon word 57 ~ulll'ltOll 58 E'nervlle 59 Roman god 60 Taw 6 t Ca1am11out 62 AlrMl'I 63 Hole m1ker 8<1 Transaction 6'1 Unltea DOWN 1 '411mely ? 01m1n1,l'I ) nruo fo1mule ~011ec11on ' Driver' aid S FalM report 6 Lamt>llke 1 HawMr 8 Sut>Jugating 9 Soni. 10 Tl'lrong 11 R19•on or India 12 W11ter Uri• ~l C.on1 eagles 21 Runt Sl'I 2• Smell P•"t 26 Gove 18 Pr1y1ng 1.gur1 19 Tor TVA • 7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 30 ltallln wine 31 p, .. ..,,, .. 32 Mollycoddle JJ Succulent 3• Sou1bble1 JS Cut 1n three 36 Unartlul 38 Rummage • t Gaited horse 42 NY team •S Vend 1011n 8 •6 Itinerary •7 -!Olene' •8 Pure l lr •II Enll'luffd 50 Exudes 5 1 use e beyonft 52 Toronto 1001- 1>11* 53 Hog • 55 Fr9Cture 59 Fee. Plft lrvln• ~INd proger~ve FIT poeltlon $5.00 hr to VICTORIAN: MAHOGANY Cable Nel1on upright TOP Ill Piii .,..~. mind 1 comp1tnly 1 • 1t1rt Apply at Kati Horne & OAK FURNITURE. Pvt piano 1760. 840-1992 WI WAIT Hiil For Pam_,_.. 'I• ILH*ll*H outgo ng reoep on •t to Video 873 W. 18th NB pty. 1175-8024 _...., hendle phone, tight Ile IOll TV l .. lt OLUllHIOUI MerC*S .. Benii Oii .. typll\Q and occa11onal Shlpppfng & Receiving Apt .. c" ''"" / 1232 SM Ron1ld Dece llllltATI OAll F"'~...,,~!.. wtr·• general offlc:e dutlea. Clerk. Full Of part-tlroe. A d built Hk new vo __._.. Good worlelng ••• Exp not llecMNry .. Call v• ryer,r• • • Beautiful 2511 RCA cir TV Top MerC*S .. PrlealPald • srmuta'ted moaphert with exoallent Barb1r1 for appt. M5/obo 7110-&a32 S148. 3 yr wrnty. Open CallPeterorRay ConvertlbletoP(ID aalary and beneflt1. Con-5~3280 I HY &PPUUOll Sun. TV Jonn1 1146-1788 111111 If llNITI •813778) tac:t Glenda It <714) * uonm * LES 9574133 Colored TV't . 13' Admiral ~l•l IEIOElll 111.ltl 250-9180 tor Interview. E.ntry level. Unatrned M-faraittH I $150. 19' Zenith S2SO 213 or 714 es1,i333 •,. ~.f~ ' R ECEPTI 0 NIST 'PI T curtty tnduttrlal poeitlont w/remote. 641.el!M ;;> ll f , ~ -" 8·12:30 deity 675-11123. avall. Min. l e 1"' Old. 5 Po DIMtt• Set, wllnut, Ftther Stereo w/c:u 3 way Tracks t03S MC 4 Apply 501 20th tt NB Own tranap. Better than '150· 780-1289 1pler11200 645-1293 •AO Falcon PIC1k up. Hoo '71 Ud bld;;t. dk ml, Reataurant 1verege wege. We pro-7' Green/gold aota, Xlnt p IN 7012 run1 241-1517 548-23311 am/fm cut, roll bar. xlnt llLP IHHI vlde guwd card & uni-cond 1200/obo 758-9370 ntr ta V lntld• & 01Jt. Mlchelln 1 • form. Futt/parf time. All 131 BOSTON WHALER HI tlr .. S2llOO, ~97 Cloalng employeu, thlftl & wltAdl. Appty Beby furniture & ac-_ w/35 hp. &73-71173 175 DOOGE TRADESMAN L l f $3.85/hr to atart. Mutt be Varn _ 5pm Mon thru Sat. oeeaon., Ill MW, at~ B-200 ll9K ml A/T PIS Ptracat 111 or OV9f ~ppty at: 11120 Ofangewood. Sult• eoe tale pr\cea. 1146-0 2 211· s.at1y Sund1noer go AIC redlo, .. d cond. 1t1i7•1-.ii2"i'"' •• 3 .. 8"".oool'll'W-m""'ii~;;. Wllll'I 2 13 , 0r1 n g •. C 1. BEAUT. 4 pc:. llvlng room cond, xtrul OwMrt 1nx-$3200. John 7fe,.13111 auto, outttandlnQ c:ond. at 8&1\er & F1rrv1ew 978-7243 Mt aolld oek trim ..__, lou1 $19,500 840-1230 119,500. 837~ 432-9399 • • • -·-'80 l/W Vanegon 2 tone --------Stained GllN Gluer. Full uted $365. 97 .. 21188 52' Chrlt ' Craft $115,000. b•u• Private Party Call R .. taurant or Ptr Exp neoNt&ry. Furniture needed by ttrug-Twin dtl, radar, onan. No Evet 840-8121 LARGEST SELECTION HT• PEPPlllll'I Gd ettltude nee 1173-5030 gllng mutlc:lan. To give Bkc• PP 819'-698-11467 of l•t• model, low ml!Mge PIZZA ITOIE STYLIST/MANICURIST 1w1y/Nll-c:all 1148-11744 ·112 15'6" Bo1ton Wha.ter, Aatl••H, C.dlllacalnSOIJthem p /T openings In Newport & w/aome rollowlng. New I llY Plllmlll 70 hp John1on. New Cl111ln Callfomlal SM ua todayl Irvin• Flex hrl Apply In CM thop. Call 642-70011 Trallrlglll trlr. 15 gll llnk, •ae Ford wOOdy. o;i • , .. 0.1110 peraon LES 957-11 133 cover, 1wl vel u111 comjSlete-runal HOO • • 2300 SE Brl1tOI llt~/lalt ll• lHltf, Mate c:ouc:h love NII c:hr $6500. 1146-2 124 -1929 A Ford Se n 2&0 Hart>or Blvd. Newport S.ac:h-EOE need• ror Corona del nr nu orig S1000 NII SseO 11· boat w/motor Xlnt cond $4000. 675-t!HS.1 ,... COSTA MESA Mar marleetlng firm. King tlH Simmon• bed, $550 842-9308 "• I 131• llOOPlll Exper. pref, but not fram.&130. etoll50-113114 AalH l•P1rtH " me et • Min 10 yra •xP 5-48-9734 required. For more lnlor-"'? HOB!t 111 Incl trlr, ell box, _Ri15•2"'V"°e1""t•e.-1i"'k_m.,l ... f ... t'°'op .. , ' matlon call 780-0506 Matching dr....,/mlrrOf l new trampoline, cover & A •1 tlOT Excell cond. C/8 redlo. lttl•1hr/ltt•ltr•11 IW1TOl••.1•i nit• ttand. Xlnt cond more 12200 1140-4287 • $18,500. Call 651·1799 exoeri.nQed or wtll treln. --1125 firm. 831-5179 Ev• 180 Audi '.tooo. dd cond, Call 875-1823 IPll&YHI . Nvy/wht aofabd i76, Brn ..... " lall 7014 82K ml, 1m/fm c:ua. Orig PllPm DUI"" l ull/MllT For telephone an1we<1ng 3pc: toft 11so 1142-11186 ;SXL 21 ¥23.080 ownr. S39SO, 494-2084 Auurne 1 .... on ·94 Whit• -Mrvlce. All thlftt 1v1H •CAL 34 $34,000 lllW 1112 ~I oorvett•. Red lntr, oar Due 10 a nationwide ••-FIT or Ptr Poeltlona. Part Mc: tore, exit cond. Mutt NII one PP 494-5419 'riCEllcX 8 iPd iiftbeoill ~. G_QOd «edit pan1lon program, a 5" yr 1142-3013 1100 obO. 6411-2851 38, COLUMBIA <:rd th pe 172 2602. gd bdY. p8int, one OWMI', emtfm ttereci required. 478-0525 , old Wtll St buad lnveat-Set" 2 Kg tz Wtrbed mattr... Loaded 2 yra'frM m:Or: run1 xlt, 15K ml on reblt 11500. 788-0112 Iv meg. ment Co It ~~Ing for~ TELEPllHI Make offer 11411-1041 Ing S37'K p.p 6'6-1~ 'eng, $4100neg1131-85"8 '77 Corolla, tape dectt greutve. -· motlvet... ' 77 5301-lo ml. newet eng l ttereo S 1500 0 80 hm peraont to Join OIJr regl._ IPEUTlll BAHIA CORINTHIAN pnt, anrt. tthr, alloy wtll._ """l-Ollll • ..A. ...... "a•" C ONHHl CHEVRO LE 1 .°'\....,.., II I. '• I ' , , r . I \ \I I tered repreeentlve corp. Jtn'-.1214 Yacht Club Memberthlp 55117 .. OBO •73 .... 2 _"_" ___ • "'-'"-~_-rv__, .. ""' .... In the 111t year, we have llr1 l'JI, Piiar ... WANTED. 673-1911 " " .,..,., ~ ~:~~~he40 ~t'::9:r IH If..... 1~to~~) E~p~~L~: 7~~ L-36 Dacron Lepper Bax-~:1lcrd·1:. coml~ ~! .. --...-------~ dlvltlon maneger. and we 0111! P.W ltllJ Sac:. SSOOl 840-118118 ter & Cicero, Good S200 ~ i.llllln 1tored to IHt d•t•ll. Ft,. tilt S46-1 l00 are loolclng to do the No exper nee .. will trlln 1145-4220 ~YIL." lmmec: 13195, 720·1912 •71 Ford FAl .... OHT .. dr aa.ma In U.,®!JlloO_j'Nr, 54<>-M4& ext. 8 2 I Ct Solltelr• whit• Lettman 12 w/lrlr: Xlnt SaJee-SerW»-Leulng .,... .. If you would belntereeted Tei.phones.... ds~ooo~~ .. seooo733 COl'ld $350.840-t.9U--*-*-***** '119 l/W BUG. •1000 Of WAGON rbl1 eng, nu bet· In Joining 1 progreulva, llilli • -· -• ,...,.... UOILUIT lntlTllY TA.ADE UP. CONTACT ,.,.,-t1to01>~1711 rut growing co, call u1: LIUL llDll ,....... Beaut.llCllet diamond 1tud IHta, JIM M. 11 873-2"4 '80 FIESTA GHIA, aunroof, Flrll lnvaaton Corp MllLY Pl.II.... Hrlnga. Apprx 1 Kt I~ I ltl 7011 Pll.aWIU llW'a '70 l/W BUG 1 owner, ttereo, 35 mpg MINT , 850-90+4 Ambltk>utmtn&women, TOTAl. WEIGHTI Flne1 -e&320thpl/o2atrt31 goodc:oncLS1llOOor be9t CONO.l1"60.M1-60t7 no •l(P9f nae Call now qu11 worth $2300 atklng 81 t• Crin, 1r tlmu-e 132045 / 1DuE497 offer. 1142-5194 OHTlllY 211111' 5"0-&ll9S ext. '211 • t110o. PP 213 474-9700 l•ted mahog hull. 145 llp, 81 3"0l '"IP',' 1D'"G"'".. '78 CONVERT Blu/· .... t, nu Llactla 1323 1 J20 Pacific Cl1 Hwy. Volvo lnbOard, ttandard " ,./T t r " ·-"" 1-::;;:;;;:;;~= HUNTINGTON BEACH TILIPIOll llLIOnlll Diamond• & Gema, dlrec:1 radio, ouat c:over & 1ttr11 11 1 320151p ·s· 1dogllll0 1op/tlr11, Xlnt condl 111 Cordially lnvlt" membef1 Wiii train tor C.M. remodel-from Importer. Far below $8000 OBO 1145-0357 11 l 3201 a/tt/r t btb4011 17000 831.e250 1 1 -~-""..,~ of th• public who are lngeontractor.,3eHr/wll. Whol ... le.7141731-11179 ~ l kl ~7 l 82320151p1/r 1e1J407 '711Rtbbltdll41pd 4dr lntlrMted In 1 carMr In Barbara, 649-7922 ptacg~aaffal '~ll _ar at • I· _ 82 32015'P t /r 1dlf 145 All optlon1 1uper clean rHI .. tat• to Join ua I AlumJnUm mut/ 82 3201 Stp air 1"14111 Sac 12599 867-14411 thuraday evening, 11th ot TILIPHlll B 1 now 4 u 1125. Dinghy mail, boom 82 320I 5tp t /r 1fgp4ll3 o.c:.tnber at 8:30 PM. Part tlrneappolntmef"ll NI-mounted. S150 780-1483 a aall $50 obo 1145·8192 82 320l 5ap •Ir 1fdo103 '80 l/W RABBITT dleMI, R....__.. ..•11 ..._ , ..... , __ .. _.. to fill ....... n 82 3201 51p air 1evd9114 aunrf, atereo, mint oond. •11-•menta ... .,...,. ... ,,_,..., v ... -• llO~•IA~uark.lmt3&0&33 Ill I LAL 7022 82 S28Ealtlo(11dl700 12 .. "". II ... ""'"3 vecs end a frM drawing Inga In expending Santa •1 ..... _..,14 fl .,...., '""" .. .,..11>..., ~~~~~~~~ f,.,. e l._..a,,.,, C""''rM Ana office, 5-Qnm Mon-g • • "'"" • 4o'----l,, :V:: b-..-..o 82 628E 5tp I'd 1fnu306 .a "' ...... , .... ., vv F Wlff I " NI """"'-Allil "'~ 82833otll/t(1eog442) '81 Sc:lrroco, 35K ml, tit~ fJU with Century 21. 8111 rl. tren. t ary. Clualfled Ada, your location gr•t 21 ' tall-83320l5apa/rlrwt5l5 blaupnlet, Ilk• nu 18500 'ii paAJ . 13ii oiA Rude. Call 538-7542 Cllt Mra. Hieb, 1182·5843 11op "'°Wing C*'lter. boat. 1 13,500 831-5525 113 32015ap ·s· 010512 840-8590, 83&-7001 pp :::_761t• vv I . \ 83 320t 5ep 'S' 390918 Old buo• nevw dte-tn.y ,79 Colon P ..... 83 3201 alt t /r 072484 110 to Or. 8ugl Cotnc>fe1• 'O'"DEDIY "Int· :..._~In l 113 3201 5ep t /r0022114 bug reetoratlon. EnglM .. " " ""'"' 83 528E Sap L'd 9511441 I Trana Interior paint Alk out. Well melntalned. 83528Elltl'd 1HIW809 for Dr.Bug 957-25118 14950 ~2-7474 Curtlt 83528Ealtld'd207194 01• A 11331111a1t11r 1hdha12 lllE lolHll11 aaffile tlu ~ ~ SOUTll 116 eutiU en;;;~ ~ WL" Pwr door toc:M OrUtte )I cnm control elf ~ 401< ml (114 11-1111 VOLllWAIEI/ H100 81&-5212 ~ew. 1tt,SantaAna CLOSED SUNDAYS tllZU sJI ~ IDU LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & US!D 8MW'81 LlllllMl-voLuME SALES SERVICE l LEASING 3870 N. Cherry Ave. LONOBEACH (No. Cllefry exlt-405) <l14)1H·llH 1re•lnt Wttoome OPl!N SE'(EN DA Y8 , )ILL Y .\ Tf <) YW P()'1<.f"Hf I h Ir• 1 'l 1 1 C.E. COmmardal ..... ALL-SAVERS <n4> 432. 'In I / FUNKY WINKERBltf&N ...._THE FAMILY CIRCUS "There's one thing from their visit they left behind that we'll NEVER send bock-memories!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "He wants a second opinion ... !" GORDO GARFIELD GrARFl~LP, I'M GOING TO A CARTOONl~i9' CONVENTION. ANC' TH( MOTEL WMER€ l 'M STAYING WON'T ACCE.Pi PEi5 . MOON MULLINS JUDOS PARKER " . -~ ---=--------- - Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, ~Mt I , 1... - by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY J BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch 1VIP) ., h~~~~~~~-==-~ !f ': __________ __:::.-----:-- -V,p . "What kind of mileage do you get in town?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcha~ ~you MUST ~VE ™E w~ NUMBER . OUR UTILE ~ rofr EVEN !!Ave A 006 '· by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson MY...Gk,ASSEfs .' WM~FC>e: WENT MY <51.ASSES?: "" by Harold Le Ooux t•ve r<NOWN 't(XJ " LONG TIME. CRAIG I t JUST HOPE '1'0.J"RE NOT~BLIN() ANYMORI!• THEV MAVCFORTV OTMER FLAVORS, AND '<ET '(OU ALWA'i'S OR~ VANILLA DRABBLE OR~eb.£. ~·o ~ '1£X) "l().) I.I K£ ~ 'f O !>€. 'f "iOl.J BRIDGE ~€£ '!~~T !>Ot)~~ E.'f..C1T1Ne,I by Kevin Fagan AS WERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 'Q.1-Easl West vulnerable. as South you hold: +AK6 "'A763 KQ7 +J85 The bidding has proceeded North East South 1 + I + ? strength, and then only with a balancing bid 1n a sull. Pass. Q.4 -Both vulnerable. as :-.out h you hold· • Al08762 8 . AK6 +JIOJ What action do you take> The biddng has proceeded A. -At this vulnerability. there 1s a South Weat "liorth Ea1t temptation to double because of the l • Paa1 2 '"I Pa11 possibility or a large penalty ? However. 1f East ts a reasonably Whal do you btd now ' sane player, don't expect too large a A.-You ha\e very fine support for gift. For our money, we'd take the near-certain game by bidding three no trump. En route. however. tt won 't do any harm to cue btd two spades to advise partner of your strenath. He might JU t have • enough shape to be 1ntere ted 1n • slam. OMAR SHARIFF Q.2 -Neither vulnerable. as South • you hold: •83 ·c:'>K1062 o KJ93 +Ql02 The bidding has proceeded. · North Eut outb W eat 1 • PaN 1 NT Pa11 t Q e... ? What action do you take.' A. -1 n support or hearu your hand revalues to 11 J!.(>inu. and that' enough to l11ue a game 1nv1tat1on ~ist to three hearts. Q.S-Eut•WOt vulnerabit', as South you hold: •H c::>tt OAQ7f • Qlo&2. The biddin1 bu prOC'ee<ied: Wfft ~ £alt .. ~ l O -... I <:'J P ... p.,. I • ,... 1 What action Clo you t.tkt1 • A.-You have 4.iood_l!fpd -lndted. · [t ls odd1-0n lo be rocllderabl1 bi\ w than ptrln r'e. 8"T in mind, thouah. that h v t1htred tnto th •uct1on only ahtr th oppo1tnti' biddln1 had di d 1n two htaru. thtrtb.Y marking you w1tb ome partner's sutl. However. reb1dd1ng a six-card ma;or su1l ~hould take precedence over ra1s1ng partner', minor even with such good trump . Bid two spades. With four card up port. however. we would prefer ramng diamonds Q.5 -A~ South. vulnerable, you hold. •74 KJ 0 ,\ • ? Th• bidd1t1 hu proceedLd. 0titlJt • " Hl N •t" ut .~ •• 2 \? p ? \\ hAt art1on do you take 1 A. -You would hkt to clo e out the rubbu. 1f po$ 1bl , and fac1n1 a partner who f~t11 r11Rd to \wo huru you haye Ju c •oo~th to 1n v1t• ·~·· W don't can> much - whether you choose to do so by bid ding three diamonds or thre<' hr11 rti.. JU4't a• long as you makt' -.ome mo\e Q.6-:--.either 'ulnerable. as ~out h you hold. _ + AJ6 KQ7 v AJ98 + AJ 10 What 1<1 your opening bid ' A -You have the ideal shape for an. CHARLES COREN opening no trump bid l nfortunate I~. vour hand 11 too good for one no trump and not quite strong rnough to open two no trump. The solution •~ to open on• of a suit'-in this case dtamonds -and then jump in no trump at your nut turn. Hew .. 1• eMoM i.M ~al epe•· · · lllc a..d? .._.. ... GeMa bl U.e , .... ,.Fer • eefJ ef ·w ...... o,.. .. ~ ..... __. t l.M u ..Cer ea·L••••·" u re ef t .. 11 .. .,....,.,P.O. I • e l, Palmyra. ;J. . M ,.,.Ule te ,. I \ I . Ormnge Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, December 3, 1984 BUENA PARK GARD.EN GROVE 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Por•che • Audi 441 E. C111t llwJ., l1w,.rt l11oh 113-0IOO Highest Quality Sales & Service _J • 0 .... .. ' "' a: a> EDINGER . _, a> · ::c WARNER ~ a> 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service, Parts. Body, Pamt & Tire Depts. Competitive Rates On l ease & Daily 'Rentals • I .. ' . 91 FWY. LAGUNA~ HILLS . \ 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET .. 2121 larMr lh4., htta Iese Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 S,.cial Parts U1t 546-9400 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM '. ,;- MISSION VIEJO /) LAKE() MISSION ~ 0 -'hEJO' SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 BAUER M_OTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Complete Automotive Needs SALES • SERVICE • LEASING Fine Selection of Quallty UMd Vehicles # 1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 2125 HARBOR BLVD. 2010 H1rlttr lh4., C11t1 1111 142-0010" 140-1211 SATURDAY 8:30 AM -6:00 PM SU NOA Y 10:00 AM -5:00 PM COST A.MESA 979-2500 · 0 NABERS CADILLAC ~ 2100 HllllOll ILYI., COSTA IESA (114) 140-1100 (213) 117-1218 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA # 11 Alf• 011ter Ir., lnl11 In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7800 Complete Sales, Service & Leasing G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT . # 1 In Thl Wlst For ,,. }Hp Sills For 8 Y11n ' 0(1:n~e • sACEs . I • SERVICE oa t. LEASING . ..---_ .__ .--. mt:.~~r.:;:,_lvo • ACCESSORIES DEPT .. ~ -549-8023 class1f1ed ads phone 642-5678 ~. 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. * LONG TERM LEASES • COMPHITIVE PURCt:tASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES 213/714 837-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd . 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I --; ~--~' I ft'°~,$) •" i: •••• 4 "~ ;_f : .iO 0 -t .., ,, ·• e ~• o I I -, I I J ~ ~·-·_ - -~ ~-:---t ( ___ : I--~.__.. ---- DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? ··- J • ....__ ....... -... .. •. , . . All new bualneH •t ualng • fletlttoua n•me. muat by l•w be reglatered with the County Cterk. The DAit Y PILOT provide• th• torma •n.ct filing a~rvlcea for our \;Ultomera. If you •re •t•rtlng • new butlneH c•ll the DAILY PILOT for lnform•tion •nd form•· 142~UT.IM , .. ~ .· I " FORECASTS ON A2 caum 1111111 . -' MONDAY . Dl:CEMBER 3. 1984 ORAN GE COUNTY CALIF OR N IA 25 CEN'" Second opinion: Jail death ·Was· murder -. Independent autopsy rules out suicide; body ·showed evidence of a struggle' By lbe A11ocl1led Pre11 A $51 million lawsu11 filed aga1n~t Orange County alleges that a 22-)'ear- old man did not comm1 1 suicide but was killed in a min1mum-secun1y 1a1I Coast We asked Coast resi- dents what they think of the modified tax plan./ A3 This attorney's life runs In cycles -he's an ad- vocate for bikers./ A3 A new, so-called 'speed' train Is proposed be- tween Los Angeles and San Diego./ A3 California It's still up In the.air whether the Jackson's Victory Tour wlll hold Its final three performances In LA./A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Natl on Renovating the Statue of Liberty Is a bigger task than the original task a century ago./85 CBS defense attorney says Gen. Westmoreland s told to kill Yiet Cong -as fast as they crossed the border./ A8 World A Soviet scientist who defected to London a year ago says Russians don't have a feeling of independence./8 5 A cyanide gas leak kills hundreds In India. Four Union Carbide em- ployees are arrested./ A4 This year's most heroic animal Is a real hog for honors, according to the Am~rJcan Humane As- so~lallon./ A7 Spo~ while serving a 10-day sentence for drunken driving. Cunis Cupcry was pronounced dead Jan. 11 , 35 minutes pftcr sheritrs dcp11t1es al Tbeo Lacy 1a1l 1n Orange . found him hanging from a noose fashiD\ied ·from his ja1J-issue iumpsuit · , The Orange County herifT..Cor· oner's Office ruled the death a suicide. But the dead man's father. Gordon Cupcry of Huntington Beach, armed wnh a rcpon from an independ.ent pathologist. says otherwise "Something had to happen." Cupcry said. ·q know my son. He wouldn't ha\e dont 1t He JU!>t 1983. He was arrested for ru~~:.;i.. wouldn't have done at " red h~ a.11~.Jlil"1D• whtte • Jh! ~s SS I m1thcm 1n th-e law Ufl l'CalCd upcry had served six day of filed Oct ~9. his sentence and was to be released for ShenfT-Coroner Brad Gates had good bthav1or the day after he died made no official official comment on Jn his rcpon on the 1nc1deni. the lawsu11 as of early today. Lt Deputy Coroner John L. Eathenon Richard Olson. a hcnffs spokes-included the mulls of the county man. said autops). performed b) Dr WalJcr R Curtis Cupcry was arrested b) Fischer. which said. ··This death 1s fountain Valley police on Nov. 17. classified as a su1Clde" But Gordo upeey hired Dt. Petet / s Yatar JT . an indtpenckn• patholog.i'>t who practices in the city of lndu try. to perform anolh« au tops)' Yatar concluded the dealh wu a homicide Yatar'\ repon menuoncd ratchd and bruises on Cunis Cupery's back, elbows. nes-k. ankles and feet.· Ht (PleaM .ee'$5111 SUIT/il) • . Travela ency shuttles iers off to Ori.t8.rio_. Bus ser:vice aimed at relieving crowded John Wayne Airport By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflMOelly ......... Pressures of overcro"d1ng at John Wayne Aipon have led a Costa Mesa travel agency to launch a van shuttle service to transpon airline passengers to Ontario Jntemauonal A1rpon. The 10-passenger van made its maiden 'voyage 1h1s morning from Newpon Boulevard Travel wnh only two passengers. but the travel agents arc hopeful use wall increase in coming weeks. While the new service may have httle impact on Lhe crov.dmg at John Wa)ne i\1rpon. the venture comple· men ts the aims of a $300.000 promo- 11onal cam pa1gn recently approved by the count) Board of Supervisors to shift the a1rpon·s burgeoning traffic load elsewhere But that etTon has. not ~n (Pleue .e 8HUTTLE/A2) Night spot noises get city scrutiny By ROBERT BARKER OflMOelly .......... There's alleged!) been a lot ol hooting and hollcnng in the parking . lot outside Garfield'~ Ntte lipot in Hunting1on Beach i\nd 11 lot of other things too -hke revving of engines. speeding ·cars. honking homo;. and settaming and )elling. according to re'i1den t\ and city staff members d1spatlhed to checl. out the reH·ln at thl' '1tko- d1sco club at the ln1t"~rnon of Garfil'ld .\ "enue and \lagnoha Street Re\1dcn1s "'an1 lhl· 'tlko-d1'-l.o n11tht dub du<.cd The reQuest ts coming up for City ( ounc1I acuon toni~t at 7:30 at Caty ( ounc1I chambe~. _O()() Main t. .\ rC'i1dent reponed to planning ,omm1\s1on members on Sept. 5 that a vaneh ol nu1~nce!> were occumng in the parl..ing lot and-dlsturblll& pcopk 1n ad101010g rcs1denual areas.. Liner al\O was being thrown tnto the landscaping-Mca and O\er Lhe "'all onto rl'\1den11al pr0Jl('n1cs. th<" res1- dl·nt cl.timed · \ "l'll altl'r ha\ remark<;. a staff· ml·mhl r 't\lll'd thl' ~Ill' and said he oh\l'nnJ thret ix·oplt• dnnking bl~r In thl rarl.an~ arl·a other peoplt- (Pleue see RUCKUS/ A.2) Collision hurts 5; one motorist held . Fl'l' people -anrlud1ng t"u infant\ -remained ho<;p1tah1t•d toda~ "tlh injurte\ 'iUSlainl'd Satur- da~ night "hen a '>USJ)l'ttcd Jrunl.t•n dn,er rammed a d1sahl ed l3r on thl )houlder ofthl' \anta \n.1 f rl'l'"il' 1n I r"1tte -tlld bo' wl•re \tlll heing tre-ated at lhe fountain \ alle' ( ommun1l\ Hospi- tal traum.t l C'nll'r toda~ The \I ~2 pm tn.·c"a' accident nt'iH tht ·\h lord Road n.1.t 1nittally rt'\Ultt·d 1n l'tttht in1unt"'i Se'eral of the v1c11m<. ..-."C"n-takrn ~ heh<'o~r 10 lo..al trauma t.l'nler' Newport Harbor Hlgh's- basketbali team looks like a winner with the season approachlng./81 M ater Del Hlgh's M onarchs are No. ~ In the Dally Piiot's Orange County rankings for prep basketball./81 f ortreaa in Costa Mesa Kenneth Llndaley d.18J>laya hi• miniature replica of a 13th century caatle, hla late.t project ln a lon,Ume bobby of bulldlna modela of alobal mlll~eaponry. For moreaboutLlndaley'• lnfatuatlon with the put, aee Page A 7 . "11chacl 'A arnl.'r 2~ ot T hou\and Oaks "as arrested at We'itern "1ed1- cal (enter an \anta .\na on \U\p1uon of felony drunl.en dm 1ng. anord1ng ro ( altfomta High" a' Patrol ,pol.l'\· man Rici. Ste,en<> T"o of the mo<>t \l'nousl' 1n1urt•d a I-month-old 11.1rl and a I 5-mnnth \te,en~ ..aid f me\to Rodnguez. 40. ol l °' \ngek\ .ipparcAtl}' had pulll'<l onto tht• <.houlder and was lnol1n11 unlkr thl' houd of his Ford nm pat t "hL'n \.\. ,\ml"r's vehicle. a l m111.1 < l'11,;i '>l.imml·d into. the (Pleaee ~ COLLISl0Pf/A2) The Rams beat New Or- leans 34-21 In their drive for a wlld card berth In the National Football League playoffs./81 •:1:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:,·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Buslneu The New York and Ameri- can stock exchanges may no tonger offer best llquldlty and prlces./83 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Bridge 89 Bulletin Board A3 Business B3 Callf ornla News A4 Classified 87-8 Comics 89 Crossword 88 Death Notices 86 Features A7 Horoscope B7 Ann Landers 82 Mutual Funds 83 National News A• Opinion A9 Paparazzi A 7 Police Log A3 Public Notices B6 Sports 81·2 Stock Marketa 81-2 Televlalon A6 Theaters A8 Weather A2 World News A• 'Dear Santa, Orange County wo.uld like ... ' Call 1t Orange ( ounty' offit. ial "w1~h hst.'0 If }Ou'rr seasonal!) minded. think of 1t as the Board of upcrvisors' Chn tma~ shopping hst. 20 pages long and already carefully checked twice. The county's first-ever dona11on'i catalog. listing all the items vanou'i county depanments and agenc1c'i would love the public to donate. wa'i published rc!Ccntly.J uSt in time for the holiday gift-giving season. Focus ON THE NEws The catalog is envisioned as a lond of guidebook that would let c1v1c-1ng in the past," Stabton added. · minded busincsse , communll) The 11lustrat~ catalog li$tS more groups and ind1v1dual know what,. than 16S items e1aht county aiencie typcsof g1f\s the coonty could use and dcpanments believe best could "The concept of 1dcn11fy1na and be upphed by public donation. The pub~1iing pubric need a1v.e pro-Items range 1n pntt from $3 to SI spt'C_ttve dono" an opponun1ty to m1lhon choose the count communit) ~r-· "Man) of the Item tdd~ com- v1ce or pf'OIJ'lmJhcy w1 h to ~uppon munit~ ncc<h that cannot be funded throu$h moneta')' or non·monc1ary through tu."alol1C'" •forward 1gncd donation ," explained upcrvi~r b> all fhc members of the Board ot Roger Stanton. who pc rhcaded the ~upcrv1\0n notc.-s catalog's development. Bee-au many of the 1tem4' art "I btlieve thfs ca(a w1ll lll!nc the C.\pen 1\c, h1&h·tcch pdgct uch a 1axpa)crs 1n ti.9 wa)'l r1"'· 1t ~•II 1cnttfic or aud10-\1 ual cqu1pmcl!1 inform pro u"c donors of' I.he t'nd computers. 'upcrvisors al county'~ pnonty nttd\ ond, 11 point out .that ar u~ r 1M1h iJUjl hould fun her umulate the w1lhn • m1 ht donate a pon1on ofthc (' t ofa ness and fCncro4>1ty oflhO'iC.bu inc , pct 1fic It m or t.on 1dcr poohna rnmmun1t)' grou~ ans) indw1dual rc~urt.c with another group. Pan1al who havt d mon trilled tht1r com · dnnauons v.ill he held 1n o ~pedal mnmcnt t() Orange County b donat · (Pte&.e 1ee COUNTY/ A2) , ·6-"'4 ,....'9 *-"II L .. J a lle J arecki, 11, of Coet.a Meea a•olda wet •tuff. \ Put t h e umbrella away for n ow Morning rains depart but another storm on week· s agenda By TONY SAA VEDR.A Of IM Delly""' Ii.II uthcm ( ahfomtan\ put J\\J\ their umbrcll3!o thl\ ancmoon hut the\ 'II haH• to ..-.a1t unlll l uesda\ t4l put 0n tht•1r sungl.1<o"<.''i R.iin. drenching tht• Southland th1' morning. "'as e"pected to \top h~ m1d-morn1ng. i" mg w:i\ to panh cloud) 'ik1es for the rt'"t of the da~ < !car sl1es \\Crc for<.'<'a .. t tor tonight and Tuesday Ho~evcr the at1orbl \\e3thc~ n1,,· rrtd1,t,·J an11thcr.chance of \h1l\l.l'I\ ''° \\ ldnt''<.l.t) l h, 111rnJ't "a' a jo" 46 to 53 dt·~rw' ton1~ht "llh high!. ol 64 to 6 on I ui:,,1.t, a .. ordin~ 10 the wcathct '4.'r' ll l "ho"'\"f' ~·r1nn1ni around 4 this morntnF. drnrrx·d 1P of an inch of rain 1n < ,1,ta \k<,.t h' I\ a m hnngina tht· \(J\11n 111tal 111 ~ O\ Rainfall for thl' "'"ll l'll.r11'll.I la\t ~car "a'i 5 72. ...-itd ,11unt' h\dro(lraphl·r (orcg ( un- ningh.im l'n'up1tJt111n lnr other areas aroun~ tht: Orangl· ( oa.st was re-- rx1rtl"d nt t>' nt an inch for Hunt- ington Re.it h IP tor 1'-.lcv.pon Beach, anJ 11 tor \an Ju,in C ap1~no,.,$lld ( unn1n1tham \ lnrtne golice ·officei;s to vote on pay hike plan th~s week • Wedn H dey on en pect coverlng caulndar ~ . j1858ftd 1"8. . . Sgt. 9iOb Kredet tltd oetellt of the agreement • be ..-ned *' • oeneret member91\tp meeting TUliday llnd that wntten batk>ts wtec be d rtbuted Ttwt~ay. • ~ Jht.contrlCt ~I mu9' bf tPPf'cw.d t)y (PtcaM tltvtn/ A2) , ' JU * Oran~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday. oeo.mw $, 198~ Officers seek 2 convicts I who esCaped from Chino CHINO {AP) -.\ convicted ~ed robberaod a convicted buraJar ped from the mintmum security ~uon of the California lnstitulion ~ Metl and wert hunted today by up 0CQ 200 law enforcemeol officers. Qfficers went door-to-door lo hand i l fliers to rcs1denu in the .cbil'lo lls area. where fou1 people were eked to death last year followina lrthe escape of pnsoner Kevin Cooper. "spokesman John Dovey said. Prisoners Oiff ord Mark Carlson. 20, and Ronald Paul Force, 27, were discovered missing at 10:45 p.m. unday duritl& a routine check, DoHy said The men had been an place dunng a previous check at 4:45 p.m . he sa.d. They ~ere not bclleved to be armed. Dovc.y said, but he added, ·· .\n)'llme an inmate escapes from an rns11tut1on. one has to assume that he could be potentially dangerous." Dovey jd an alarm 1ystem in· nalled after the June 1983 slayinp of DouaJas and Pea R)'.en, both 41 , tbcir dal.IJ}\ter, Jessica, 10. and a nciabbor, Chnstopher Huahes, 11, was not sounded. The alarm is used only for escapes from the pnson's mcdtum-iecunty area, be said, where Cooper wa housed before he broke out. Cooper, 26, as on trial 1n San Olcao County for the four murders and for the attempted murder of 10.yea.r-old Joshua Ryen. the sole survivor of the attack. Dovey said the San Bernardino . County Sberift'TDtpmment; Chino· Police Department and the California Highway Patrol were in(orm~ im- mediately of Sunday's escapes. "We've got betwcnt 160 and 200 uniformed peace officers in the field.," Dove) said. They al~ wctt using search dogs, he said. Dovey said he had talked to only one rts1dent since the escape, and their reaction was "pretty postive, e pecially con iderina the amount of man pow« we have out there." Carlson was serving a two-year term for robbery and had been scot to the insutuuon from Riverside oun- ty on May 17. Dovey said. He was to be released nexrMarch. force. serv1na a two-year term for burlpry in Los An&eles County, had been an ~hino since Sept. 2 l and was to be released tn June, Dovey said. '"Both have a pnmary history of property related offenses, mainly theft and buraJary." he said. On Aug. 19, convicted burglar lnrinco Torres Zubia escaped from the prison's medium-securi,ty facility •. the first· pnsoner to break oul of Chino since Cooper's escape Dovey said Zubia remains at large. Teen convicted in mom's murder By tbe Ai. oclaterd Press .\ La Hahra teen-ager returns to ~oun Tue!>da~ after a JUf) last wed, con.,1cted her of part1c1paung in the murder of her mother 1n a !>Cherne to collect insurance benefits. Dom1n1que ....,a,arro, I!!. cnc.-d ..... hen an Orange ( ount~ 'iupenor CONTINUED STORIES C ourt derk read the guilty verdict afler a JUI") had deliberated 21/1 days m the case. Her boyfnend. William Noguera. 1s awa1t1ng tnal in the case. · Miss Navarro. who wa!> 16 at the 11me of her mother's death. was con' tcted tn the bludgeoning and o,trangling of Jo" Ila Navarro. 42, in the "oman's bedroom on '\pnl 24. I lll<' The bod} "as discovered b) police af\er MJ s Na\arro ran next door to report that there was an intruder 1n the house.' Miss Na,arro will return to coun Tuesda} to set a date for o,entencinR. She and Noguera were arrested e1~t months after the 'ila} ing His tnal begin'> Dec I 0 SHUTTLE BUS TO ONT ARIO ..• From .A.I \_ "'elcomed with open arms at On ta no Responding recently to news that Launt> operator<; of John Wa~ n.: A1rpon planned 10 launch an : adverta~ng campaign to promote use • of Ontano. airport manager M1chat:I • DeG1ralamo said. "We "'"h the} would Just lea"e us out ofth1~" DeG1ralamo's comment!> sur- pnsed Orange Counly' upcnasor Tom Rak) ..... hose d1stnct includes the a1rpon as well as the residents who want Its gro~th ltm1tt"d "I ha,en't heard different but 1 ClJes!> 1 can understand .... hat the} 're '8) mg. espcc1all) 1ftt (the ad,ert1smg campaign) hasn't tx-.:n presented properl) to them." Rile} i.aad . "You can save as much as SI 00 on John Wa)-fle .\1rpon ts near its flights out of Ontano as opposed to o,aturat1on point of 2.8 mtlhon pass-Orange Coun t)," Reynolds sa id. engcrs a yt:ar. Jn 1983. 2 79 m1llton Part of those savings will be uikcn passengers flew out of the fac1ht) and away by the cost of riding the van . through September ofthts )'Car, the Thctravelagen91schargingSl6fora figure was al read) 2.16 m1lhon. one-way ride for adults and $8 for Ontario. mean whale. handles I 00 children ages 6 to 12. · flights a da) and last }ear moved The van departs at 8 a.m. and I ncarl) 2.5 milhon passcngeri.. p.m. from theCos1a Mesa office, 2156 ~e1.>.port Boule' ard T ra' cl's shut-Newpon Blvd .. and am ves about 90 tic sen ace 1\ bcfie'-ed 10 be the ti~t of minutes later 1n Ontano. Return tnps its kind 10 Orange Count~. ~}s agen1 depan at_l I a .m. and 3 p.m .. Tom Mc Re\ nolds. who \a} s there are Mc Reynolds said. definite benefits to the customer ~ A~cncy owner Ja)' Burchett left on beo,tdl'S thr a\01dancc of John Wa) ne the inaugural tnp this mom mg with term anal crowds. two passengers. $51MSUITIN JAIL DEATH ... From Al called the marl..' "n 1dcn1x ol .1 "itruggle " He ctlso men1111ned ,1 largc hru1'l' at the rear ol ( urx-11 ·, r,kull and a fratturc of lhl· man\ h'o1l.I hone "'hteh runr, hcl\\.l'l'n thl' root ol lhl· tongue and the la n n' · ··1 condude:· 'r a1ar IAfllll' .. that < urt C upcn died lrom asph\ \1a as a re\ull of an appltcalaon of a c;trong unstncung fon.e to lhl' Ol'li... Death "l l<i'>\llicJ as a hom1L1lk "· In add111un t11 the \Ull tikd in '>rangl' ( ount\ ~upcr1or < ourt 11n · nu 21>. c,ordon <. upcr~ has a'ii...t•J Cr<itl''> to order a loroncr'' inquest Cupery's attorne). J Thomas Browne of Santa Ana. said he re- ceived a three-paragraph letter dated Aug. I from Gates sa)'ang the ca~ had been reviewed by the sheriff-coroner. the district attome} and granl.I JUr'I and the "10vest1ga11on nn thl\ t:a\t' was closed as of May I " RUCKUS REVIEWED BY CITY ... From Al ~clling. horns hon lo.1ng and lhc hurn- mg of rubber and the rL'\ '1ng nl engines in the parking area .\t a ( 11~ ( ounul met·1 10g on Ol t !S, the managt.·ment of < 1arlield\ alleged!\. agreed to m~tall '-Pl'l'd bump'\. 1n111att: "akt parl..1ng and in'itall :i <»'item to prnL·nt 'L'h1dl·, from parking adJau.'nl ot n1\l1ng rC:'ildCnl·e<, - Ru t 1n a ..._11\ .!O report. city olfa 1ah ~1d the '>Pl't'd hump\ had not hccn put 1n plau.' patrons "'t.'ren't prnL·nted from pari...1ng near tht.> re,1Jenc.e'> and' alL'I pJri...mg "a' us.:d onh on three on.1\lon' In th<.' earl~ hour'> of ~aturda} l\.o\ I 0. a \t..afi nll'mtx·r .1ga1n pla)ed a \ 1-.11 lo thl· ( 1J1 ,;l lll Pldla .... hc:rc h~· rt·portcd prohll'm' rx-rw.tcd COLLISION INJURES FIVE ... From Al - d1~hled tar T hl' 1mpal1 1>1 thl· lnll1""" kn•11 I cd RoJngul'I .ind h" L.ir \\ 1 h l·on ta 1 nl·d ti' l' rM"l' llJll'r' 11111, .i c:uhcrl l'\pl.11nnl < 11,111Jl1 I •HJlll\ Firl' (art \1..ar~ ~l lllluil I I h Id Warner's Io\ nt,1 'r11111 at 111\'> t 11l' freewa~ anl.I plo'.1.nl 111111 .1 l nll'r d1v1der Rodrigue/ rl·p11rlt'dh ~.1, n1111wd .tnJL r h1' litr Reinhold '><i1d fireman ltnalh llltl·d up thl· '\ma\hl'd "1.eh1de . inJ pulkd lhL· rn..an out v • .arnl·r J nJ hi\ flJ\\l'n~u Rohe rt \\ .il ... h '(, of \an ta \na '-'l rl' taken lo \\l,I rr \kd1cal < l'lllt•r R11dr1guo "'h11 \U\t,11nl·<l rnaJOr lllJJ and d1l·st IOJUf ll''> Jho '-'3'> tJl..t'n tu the \anta .\nJ hmp1tal The 1nfan10, pa\\enger., 10 thl' Rodngue1 He said he saw t"'o ind1v1dual~ unnating in the landscaping Cone male and one female.) James Palm. director of the city's development services depanment, said there appears to be no min1- mizmg of the nuisances and-Utttt the situation "remains a public nuisance." car. "'en.· 1den11fi<.-d a'i \11(hacl Espinosa. I month. and EstL•phan1e Esp1no..a. 15 month!. Both l h1ldren "'ere taken to Fountain Valll'\ Three others al<>o "'ere 1nJured tn the accident, 1nduding C onn1l' Lope1. 34. of Lo~ \ngcle<o who paramedics said wa~ ea~ht-month!ii pregnant. COUNTY PENS 'SANT~LIST' ... .....,_ __ -L .f°1'0m A 1 I .. fund until a purcha'>e l<ln Ix· madl' While two page~ an· Je,otl·d tl' hagh-tcchnolog) re4ul'\I\ for rnm- puters. video (a\'1<.'lll' fl'Wnkr' :ind tdev1s1on prodult1on l'quapment a whole other page e\CIU'il\ d~ hw• ''lend·a-hand" opponun111t'' tor \ ol· unteen interested 10 Jona11ng 1hr1r time rather than mon('\ Among the" ;;tflOU\ 11l•ms requr\lrd 1n the catalog arc • ponsohne emo11onalh d1\.- turbcd, hyperact1H' children or tho~ who are nt high ml: for child abu'c with a sta} tn a \um mer camp < o\t S200 per child pc.•r week throug)\ thl' Health Care l\gcncy. • Holiday food ccrtifkate\ T he Health \are Afency ~rves man) low· ~come famalie with a h1'1of) of child ahu~. The holida~ an: a particularly "ltrt'fi ful time for fam11tc-s bee.Ju~ of the pre,,urc M1 prov1dr a bountiful tahlc •• lllnrding \" t1gcnt" offir1al~ \o't S50 l'<l~h or S 7S(J for a ·book of IS ccn1filt1t1.·' • .\ ha1ardou' mJterial dcJec11nn klbor.ltO() that l'nuld Pt·rm11 J coun ty cmpro)ee 111 1m mrd1~11cly de 1erm1nC' "'hrthl'r 1 < hrmu:JI or l('),1C srnll 1~ h,11ardm1~ 111 1ht:" puhltl nod how 11 c.1n h<" clr;-tntd Uf) < o't' SI 7Q~ • Two '' pewritcr~ kc\t•d for thr ' ambod1an or u otian··l.tnauaae' _;_I he I k;.alth .m \a1rn' ~ prm 1d"' a numncr ol pre .. rn1a11H· hC'•lth \('r- ' Ill'\ rn rdugrl'' J hC\< r.1rr I\ J'K'· -( .... rlll'r' ''ould perm11 a mort· l'llcrtl\ e mean\ uf lOmmunKallon < o\t SMOO rach • \n animal rc\cueamhulann~ An ,1mhulance "'ould .lllo" the rapid tran.-,pon of \mall domt•,uc Jn1mals who are ~1ck or inJu rt•d to medical lal il111c\ for 1mmed1atc treatmc:nt or pro\ 1dt• for the adm10l\lrnt111nnl fir~t J1l.I Co'it S25000 • • un1..,enal g}m '>l't the gym '-'<>Utd pro" 1dr a rccrcat1onal out kl for re<itdcnto, of the .\lben Sitton Home. the 1.·ounty'o; <.'mcrgency chil- dren·., \heltt'r (mt S4.000. . • Baskrtball uniforms for the count) Probation Departmcrlt''i ) outh (1u1dance C enter team Co\t. $450 for 15 uniform!> • ( omplct1on of the Orange (oun- ·~ VeteraM' Memonll The Com- munity Ckniccci Agency 15 rcc- ommcnd1nJ that the four-sided mcm- nrt:1I hu11t 1n 1979 be com~letcd. The '>1de hononng Vietnam vt'ttran'i who lo\t 1he1r lives in thc11 courltry's o;cr" 1C'(' 1-. completed. but 1de honor· mg 1he 1.>.ar dead of World Wal'\ J I I and the Korean War req_u1rt' h~ung and complc11on < o t SS.900 • fwo macro-computers to c:om· put~n1c rnmc 1nforma11on rclatina t<> buralanec, Tht ShenlTCoroner'! D~J)<lnment ~hcvt'i the <:omputcf\ woufd speed a Iona 4luch tn vt1ti11- t 1un\ ( o\t S' 000 • Vldl'.'OCiJ~'>Cttt" rt'l"Ortkr and phl'lt er. Th~ I n\ 1mnmcntal ~tanaicmenl A~ency note\ 11 rnuld produ<:c waldhfc and 1nterpcrtive parks pro- gramming 1f 1t had a video system. Cost S2.575. • 81hngual volunt~~ for the Health Care Agency's Elder Care and Alcohol Abuse Services programs. Spanash-Engltsh speaking inter- preters are needed to for horn~ v1sm with public health field nursc-s • Restorauon of the h1stom Yorba t.1nda Cemetery, including the rc~t· ting of headstones topp!e_d by 11mc Hd vandals. Cost: SJ0.000.. • E:<ci1vat1on of a·fo'istl ho~· lor d1,pla} LO'i (J)yotcs Regional Park haci foss1li. of <;evcral large animal<>. Sponso~h1p l'i needed for the exca" ntaon and mounting of an c'11nct western horse for public •>tudy and v1cw1n1i at the park mtcrpreu"e center. C'ost: S 10,000 • Donate a 'ltbrary 1 he count) now hn"I 25 librane in t 7 c1t1cs. '\ flfl of a 1 0.000-~uart-foot building would provide ll "beautiful an ,p;iciou\ llbrni;." librar) d1stnc1 officials report. ( os1 SI m1ll1on (1n clud1na constru1.11o n an<1 fum1sh1n~J • CT1ft'I of book~ or ma$1\11nr uibscnpuon to the county library ')"'ilcm Co t $3 to SH rtie caUlloa or add1t1onal · 1nfor· mauon about donation' 1 aYe11'- ahlcby contact1n lfelcn Loto) 10 the rnunl) ·~ Perwnnel ~p.1rtmcnt ) .. ,. <I, WlAT HER R Jn fell over mueh or Southern Calllornla early today but the clouelt wlll Move away tonight i.av1ng skies clear Tuetday Ralnfall wu llght downtowt'l. where 10 Inch wu recorded at the c:lvlc c:.nter by 1 • m today • The Natlonal w .. ther Service .. Id tempetatur .. wilt drop Into th• upper 40t and low 50a In Laa Angeles overnight, rlalng to a high nffr 85 Tueaday The valleys wlll top out In the 60a aher lows from 42 to 52. Ar1other weather front Is •><pected In Southern Cellfornla Wedn..Oay, offer1~ a chance of shower• Along the Orange Coast. II will be mostly clear tonight and Tu8S(ley Highs Tuesday In th• &Os. Lows 42 to 52 " Temps Meml)lllt 112 M~8N<:ll t3 ~~ M•lw8Uk .. 42 . . 0 ao •o Ht lo Mplt·SI P.vt 25 02 .Q 1~~ ll'llONTS Al~ 42 21 Nat'11111141 56 J7 All>uQuttQ\19 .. 25 -Ot-• eo 59 Wt'"'-COIO~ Amtrl1!0 42 ~ -YOt11 .. 44 AllCl\Ol 8Qe 31 27 Oi<lthOm• CUy •9 23 Snc>•t•\ Re.n F11.>11oei Snow Octiuot o ...... Slt l<>•-.ary ....... Atlanta !>() .. em.ti• '.IO 15 Na-WH!,_., ~"< t "<OU >J S O.o• ,, c. .,.,~ ... A...,,tlCClly S• ., Orlando •2 81 Auat ... ,, 40 P""adell>fl'• SI 39 8a1t1mor• •I P"°'9nll. 67 47 54 ~am " ~e St Plttt"':Jn 411 41 Call:f.1.1:em ps ..... at Ck •II DI Pon,. Mt •5 I~ ea... 31 18 P0<U•ncl Or •6 41 Boal on 47 32 Prov1oenct 47 29 HIQl'l, IOW,~lt>HllllOn l0t 24 n0\4ft S8t\18 Arni 94 " Bllllalo R•ltlQll 60 45 4 1 ,, u 40 9M1nO ti S,; nl. loel•Y San1' C1u1 ea.,_ 24 03 ~ :it 33 Bal< ... ,<lld 66 50 T.i-Valley •e ,. Ctl1Wi.t1on.S C ~ S3 Roen mono 57 u (Ut .... SS 4& vo ... nll• vrr 40 28 Cl\ati.t1on.w v !>8 411 St lOUll 52 24 ''""° 60 50 Cllerlotte N C 57 46 St P•I• T empa 79 61 l •ncatlar se 43 ~ 27 OS Sall L•ll• O ly 38 27 l~Anoai-et se ~ .. Ill S•n AntonlO n 42 P-AOC>lle 112 !~Extended C1nc;inn•t1 so 33 S•n Ju•n.P R 111 73 Aecl Bkltt bi 42 c~. 47 Jll SI Sit Mer" 31 31 AeclwooO If 53 H' ~.°" 49 J6 s..11• 44 37 Reno 38 33 s-• •ely Weoneeday 8t'°'1IO ConcotO,N H 44 11 St\r.-..pott ,,:, ,. Bact-lo 52 •8 CMll-FI Wont> 61 29 SppUl\t 27 oe Sllllne• 57 •6 11\urtd•y 111'<1 1>9CO<flon9 patlly CIOUdy Oeyton 49 29 Syr8CYM 311 21 San 01900 65 57 Coot wltll hlQ!I• 1n tllt uPl)el ·509 and o.n-34 I• TOl)tlle 45 17 San,_ 52 411 60• lowt moslly In ,,,. 401 O..Moin .. 30 10 fUCllOfl 116 •1 Sent• kt>ata 92 SI O.tron 45 33 Tul&a 46 26 Stoelflon so 47 Oulillh 12 II W'"'""910ll 6:1 43 HIOI' IOw. PfKlp<tttlon 10< 24 hOYrt EIP-40 18 Tides 60 32 WIC!ltla end.no II 5 p m F•lfl>-1 oe .os Wlli!M·B•rre 43 33 a.mow llJ 34 F81QO 08 .OJ BlgS.... so 16 Flagtt•n 41 111 8lehop so 22 TOOAY 0r811)Cl Ral>«I• « 29 Surf report lllytlle 66 311 Sec:ona "'Oii e 3311,.,, 3 1 Henl0<0 411 25 Celllftna.-Ill 50 .......... 12 .01 l OllQ 8Mch 116 43 t\JSIOAY Honolulu 82 74 LOCATIOM a&ZE aMAl'I Morvo.ta 71 40 ,,,,,, low 1201 •m 1$ Hou9ton 74 •4 Hunt1ng1on !lMch 1·2 l)OO< MO<tlareoy S4 44 ''"' nogn 131•m 5 4 lnOl•napolll so 31 Rlvef J•lly. Nwpon. ,.3 lalr M( WllllOn 511 Jll Second IOW t20pm o.e JacktonMt u 43 ~s""'· Nawpon '3 = ~lleKn 64 48 Sac:ono lllQl'I 7 20 37 Jaclt_ .... 78 S4 22no S11eet. Newport 1·2 O..terlO 10 40 J-2t :17 8albo9 fteoge 1-3 ,.., PlllM Spfing. 61 40 5..,.. .... I008y 81 4 43 pm ,,_ KMNaCJty 41 111 l.,,•BMcfl I PoO' PaMdana 96 •3 rueway" 1143 • m and ..ca aci-•t LNVagu ~ la San C..,,...,,,, 1·3 fair SW> &arnatdlno 611 JU • 43 pm Ulti. Roct< 82 31 Wat.-temp &1·11> San 0&11<191 10 41 Moon•-et 2 09 pm MCI t....oey lOUIS\IMle 5) 3S S ... dlfK!-tOYl'-t San JoM 56 •O •1 2 10 • ,.,, and ,_ aa-e1 3 oe • "' New HB council to organize; Bailey expected to be mayor By ROBERT BARKER. ot-.o.., ...... .- Huntington Beach City Council ·members will officially accept the results of lut month's city elections -which were held with the Novem· ber aeneral election for the first time -at tonight's council meeting. And while observers are still tryjng to sort out why the city's voters voted in the panems that they did, the final results certified by Registrar ofVotcrs A.E. Olson showed no shuffling of winners or losers. Incumbent Councilwoman Ruth Finley remained (he top vote getter, with a revised total of 33. r~s votes. Fellow incumbent Jack Kelly narrow- ly trailed with 32,8.SO. And Golden West College Professor Peter Green ·captured the third seat with 19.369 votes. Finley. Kell) and Grtto will be sworn an at tonight's City Council meeung at 7:30 at council chambers, 2000 Main St. rhe council also is expected to elect Ruth Bailey mayor for the coming year as Ketty steps down after 18 Coals blamed for Viejo blaze months in the top post. Officials bad switched tttis year•s election from April to November in order to save election costs and to increase voter tum.out The change work.~ on both counts. There were 78.878 ballots cast in the city for a 71 percent turnout. But only 6 7 percent of the voters cast their ballots for city. ~ndidatcs and measures. In the city elections of Apnl of 1982, however, onl y 12,5 10 voters- or 11 percent -bothered to vote on city issues. The election cost the city .about -s-si;-roo in 1982, but only about $23,000 lall month because Orange County absorbed most of the costs because of consolidation with the national ballot. Political obsevers had 1ong spccu- latetf about what affect the the November election would have on local candidates. As it turned out. incumbents Finley and Kelly got nearly twice as many votes as Green, the tttird winner. The results seem to indicate the two incumbents where a shoo-ins from By tbe Auoclated Preis A bag of damp charcoal placed ag.'linst a wall apparently caused-a fire that destroyed four condominiums and damaged anothet one in M 1s~1on the vl!ry ~tart and that three can- didates -Green and Tom Mays and John E~kme were fighting i t out for the third spot. the only vacancy remamtng. ., .\nd as it evolved, Mays and Ersktne -both developme~t-onen­ ted and both with announced al- legiance to President Reagan and the Republican~ apparently siphoned votes from each other. And Green, an evn1ronmentahst and careful-growth advocate surpnscd many by edgmg into the winner's circle. There were no maJOt' ctrangcs as a result of the official canvassing. The final count showed City Clerk Ahcia Wentworth t1rumphing with 53.162 votes and Ci ty Treasurer Warren G . Hall's final total was 52,8177. Voters also amended the C'i~y c"haner to place minimum quahfi- ca11ons for the posauons of city clerk and city treasurer, dad not repeal a consecutive two-term hmat for City Council officials and rejected proposals to make city clerk and city treasurer posiuons appointive by the city admm1stator V1CJO last wt."ek. tire officials said. The dampened charcoal had been placed an a plasttc bag and leaned agaanc;t an outside wall of one of the units before 1t <,pontaneousl} ignited. IRVINE POLICE VOTE ON PAY .•. From Al · the association, which represents alt sworn personnet except captains and the police chief. City offl¢1alsM1d the ten4llve agreement catts for a 5.5 percent aalary lncreue and a .8 percent benefits Increase In 1985. and a 6 percent aalary . Increase and . 7 benefits Increase In 1986. reaU•tlc:. and reasonable comproml....... The terma and condltk>na of the memorM<tum of underatMding wW.contlnue to..auure that Irvine'• publle safety ptrsonnel are compenaat.d-fn the· upper quartile of police ~ In Orange County." In a prepared state ent, Paul Brady Jr., If approved by members of the potlce association. the proposed pact wtll be con.tder~ ~ Dec. 11 by the lrvlne City Council. If council apprQval Is obtained, the agreement would take effect Dec. 29 and continue through Dec. 31 , 1988. assistant city manage n ~hlef city nego- tiator. said, "The lrvl Pollce A 1atlon and the city management wer ased with the results of the negotlatJQns and wl being able to reach RAIN MAKES WAY FOR SUN ... From Al Ra1nfoll at Ir' inc Ramh this morn- ing wa<. reported at I~ ul an inch. ~1th a c;cason t01alof2 52 Last ')'Carat this time total rainfall "as re<:ordcd at 7 64. Laguna Beach rereavcd 12 ol WE'RE LISTE NING Just Call 642-6086 D•lty Piiot o.tlvery It Ou•r•ntffd M ,.f•..,_) II r ; Ck -...... ytMf ~f\9f by 5 JO p m ta• ball!le I fl ,.... -,_ -f ., I» ,,......., an 1nd1 th1~ morning Slil.k rnadway\ slowed traffic b) 30 lo 40 mtnutes and cau<oed scHral fcnde1 bender~ on area lrecway!.1 Otfa er R ll I.. Stcvl•ns ol thc Cahfornta I ltghwav Patrol rcponed. "itC'\ cn'> howeHr. said there v.erc no maJor an·adt•nts. ' . \.\hat do )'OU llke about the Oally Pilot'' What don't you llkt~ Call lh t number at left and your messaat wUI bf rtc·ordtd, traM<'ribtd and df'llvtred to lht> appropri.tt editor Tht sam\' U ·hour an~w.-rlng 1ervlce may he u ed to rtcord letter to tht t·dl lor on any topk Contributors to our Ltllt'r!l colum n must Include their namt4Ad telt phont numbtr for vecl(lca1Ton. ~o rlrl'ulation cans. please. Ttll u what's on your m ind • - ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. 8chwertz IU Publisher Clrcul•tlon. 714/MJ-asJ Clnelfled edvertlelng 714/142·1171 AH otMr dep9rtmente M2--ta21 MAIN OFFICI l'O W lllly 11 Cu.ta MeM CA M ..,.._ • IMO Qio1a MeM CA 92ta Cnpytlghl 1083 O.~ Coat1 ~ ~ No -sion., M•ta•ooot .O-IOl\44 ""'II" or ..,..,.,,._ ,,...... ,,.,.,., ,.,,., ii. •av~ .wllOUf--..... '* &.1"'°"" _, Sun•Jer " --~ ........... , __ C('Ot by r e m C4 flol!!I'• 10 • "' ..... '°"' tOj y .. 11 .. ~ .. ~ Frenk Zlnl K1ren Wittmer -Of COIJ'f'IQl\l ~ . Cltcut•tlon TelepftoMe MMI Orltl'IOI' eoo .... , Art ..... \a~N -=-- Managing EdttOf' AdYertising Director Ronmery Churchmen Controller Robert Centrell Production · ., Manager Donefdl • ......,..• Clrcu1at1on Man ger ~ , TOMORROW: FIRST EDITION MCJN (i A Y [Jf Cf MfH H 3 1 qli·l ORA NGt COUNTY CAl IFORNIA ,c, ( r tr ' awsuit, ~ sa ·' -· e e e e .s son.was s · ·a1n· 1n a1 Coast We asked Coast resi- dents what they th I rile of the modlf~ed tax plan./ A3 This attorney's life runs In cycles -he's an ad- vocate for bikers./ A3 A new, so-called 'speed' train I~ proposed be- tween Los Angeles and San Dl~o./ A3, ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~·=·~:·:~:~:~:·:-=~===~~===:::.::~:::::~ California . It's still up in the air whether the Jackson's Victory Tour wlll hold Its final three performances In LA./A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation Renovating the Statue of Liberty Is a bigger task than the original task a century ago./85 CBS defense attorney says Gen. Westmoreland was told to kill )/let Cong as fast as they crossed the border./ A6 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: World Asoviet scientist who defected to London a . year ago says Rµsslans don't have a feeling of lndependence./85 A cyanide gas leak kills hundreds in India. Four Union Carbide em- ployees are arrested./ A4 This year's most heroic animal Is a real hog for honors, according to the American Humane As- soclatlon./ A7 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·;:;:·:•:!:!:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:<·:· Sports Newport Harbor Hlgh's basketball team looks llke a winner with the season approachlng./81 "-Mater Def Hlgh's Monarchs are-No. 1 In the Dally Pilot's Orange County rankings for prep - basketball./81 The Rams beat New Or- leans 34-21 In their drive for a wild card berth lh the National Football League playoffs./81 ·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Buslneu The New York and Ameri- can stock exchanges may no longer otter best liquidity and prlces./83 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business CaHfornTa News etasslfted ·comics Crossword Death Notices Features Horoscope Ann Linders Mutuar Funds National News Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices ·Sports Stock Marketa Televlalon Theaters Weather World News 89 A3 83 A4 87-8 89 as. 86 A7 87 82 3 A A9 A7 A3 86 81-2 B1-2 A8 A8 A2 A• r .. fortre89 ln Coeta Ilea &enaet1a U...~ &aJAya Jail mlnlatue replica of a 13tla century cutle, Illa la•t project lq a loqttme b obby-of balldblf modela of &lobal military weaponry. For more a boat Llndaley'a lnfatuation wlth·tfi.e -put,Me~A7. 'D ea r San ta, Otflb.ge County w d uld like ... ' Call it .. Qrangc County's official "wi,h list.· If you .. re seasonally minded, think of 1t as the Board of Su~1sors' Chnstmas shopping hst. 20 Jlllles long and liready carefully checked twice. JEFF . ADLER ---'¥;. Independent autopsy rules out suicide; .. body 'showed evidence of a struggle' r By U1~ Associated Press .\SS I million lawsuit filed against Orange Count> al~es that a 22-)ear· old man did not commit su1c1de but was killed in a m1n1mum-secunty jail while serving a 10-da> sentence for drunken dnving. Cunis Cupcry was pronounced dead Jan. 11 . 35 minutes after -r-- shenfrs deputJes at Theo Lacy Jill in Orange found him h"Jngjnl from ,._ , noose fa!.h1oned from bis Jail-its 1umpsu11 The Orange County SheritJ-Cor- oner's Office ruled the death a su1c1de But the dead rrian's father, Gordoft Cupcry of Hununston Beach, armed (Plaee1ee $5111 SOIT/A.2} Ttilvela ency shuttles iers off to Ontario ·Bus service aimed at relieving crowded Jopn Wayne-Airport By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IM o.lly Not Stall .\ Costa Mesa travel agenq launched a IQ.passenger van on its maiden 'oyage this morning as the new. Orange Count>·to-Ontano In· ternat1onal .\1rpon shuttle service. the count) ·s first. \\as bc-gan se~ ice Whtie the shuttle ma) have l111le impact on the overcrowded con- . dn1ons a1 John \\'a} ne >\1rpon. tra\ei agents at Newpon Boulevard Travel say there arc advantages to the cusTOmer anyway "You can save a-; much asSIOOon · flights out of Ontano as opposed to Orange County," said travel quit Tom McReynolds. who believes the Ontario 11rpon sbutOe service is a first fo r Orange Cdunty., Pan of those savmgs Wlll be ta.ken _ awa} by the cost of ridm& the v.an. The travel agency 1schargmgS 16 forf one-way nde for adults and $8 for children ages 6 to 12. ~ The van departs at 8 a.m. and I p.m. from the Costa Mesa office. 2156 Newpon Bl vd .• and arrives about 90 minutes later in Ontario. Return tnps depan at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m .. McReynolds said. ~C)' owner Jay Burchett left on the Jnaugural tnp this morning Wltb two passengers. While the travd agents and their cu tomers may wtk:omc the new (Pleue eee SHUTTLE/ A2) Collision hurts 5; ·one motorist held Five pcopk' -including two infants -remained hosp1tah1cd toda' "1th 1n1un e!> su\tained Satur· da~ night \\hen a !>USpectcd drunlen dnV1.'r rammed a d1sabkd car on the shoulder of the Santa .\na Free"a' 1n In inc M ichael \\'arnt:r ~4 of Thour,and aks \\J'l am.~stc.-d at ~c'>tl'm \1cd 1· ca tcr in • nw .\na o n susp1non of .felon runlen dn' 1ng. according to C'ahlorn H1ghwa\ Patrol ~poLes­ man R ll L tevcns T"o of the most senou'>I~ in1ured a J ·month-old ~rl and a I 5·month· old bO\. were sull being treatl·d at the Fountain Valley Commun1t' Hospi· 1al trauma center toda) The 9 4.! p.m. frccw:l\ ae1..1dcnt near the M)ford Road exit initially resulted 1n eight. inJl.fncs. Several of the VICtlmS Wett taken by hehcopler to local trauma centers. tevens said Ernesto Rodriguez. 40 of Los .\ngeles apparentJy had pulled onto the houl<Ser and was looking under tht: hood of hu Ford compact when Warner's veh1cle. a TO\Ota Cehca. 'lammed into the disabled car The impact of the colhs1on knock- ed Rodnguez and his car. which contained fhe passengers. m10 a cuhen. e'<plained Orange Counly Fm· C. apt \1ark Reinhold He said "-amer's Toyota spun acreJU the fr('(""a' and plowed into a center (Pleue .ee COLt.18101'1/ A2) Put away u mbrella -at least for now Morning rains depart but another storm ,---on we_el(s age~nda _~ 8) TONY SAA VEORA Of IM 0..., ..... IWI The county·s flrst-ever donations catalog, listing all the nems vanous county departments and a&enc1cs would love the public to donate. was published recently.Just in time for the . hoticlay.J1~smn-.wason. -Focus ON THE Nrw s ,· uthem Cahfom1ans put away their umbrellas th1 afternoon. but the) ·11 have to wa11 untJI Tuesday to put on their <iungla Thecatalot is envisioned as a kind of auidcbooi: th~t -.ootd let c1v1c· minded busine ses, commun1t) aroups and ind1vidUals know what typtsof aifts the county could use. in~in tfte.~t." tanton added. - The Illustrated catalot hsts more than l6S nems e'Jht county aacnc1es and depanments believe best could be supplied by public donat1on The ttems ranae 1n pnce from S3 to tt million. "Mall}' of the ncm\ addrc com· "The concept of 1dent1fyina and pubh~itina publtc needs IJV~ pro- spective donort an .opponunaty to choose th county community ser- vice OT program they w1st\_to suppon throu'h monetary or non-monetary , throug taJ1te alone" 1 fe>Nard 1gncd donations," explained uptrvisor by all five membtr of tht Board of R0ttr Stanton, wbo pearheaded the \lperv1 rs note$ cawoa's dtvelopmtnt. B«au m1ny of the items art "I behevc tb1scatalot wall serve th expensive. h1&}Mech pdgct . such a taxpayers in two ways. First, 1t *ill scientific or audio-vi ual equipment inform prospcch¥e donors of the and compultrs, upcrv1sors also county's pnonty need . ond, It point out that aroups or 1nd1v1duaJ hould funhcr stimulate Lh v.-illin1-m11ht donate a ponion ofthcco t of a ncs and pero ity of tho11e business, pcc1fic item or con idcr poohna commun1t 11\>IAPI nd 1ndlVlduaJe;. ruoun:ct':w1th anotbtr P'OUl> Partial who have demon tratcd their com-donauon •4111 be held in a Pt<'t•I mltmcrn to Onntt ounty b donat• , .. _.. ... COUNTY/A.2) . ., .,.., """'__..., ......... UilM Jalle Janckl, 11. of eoeta II a•oht• wet atuff while walt1Jat for trafllc 9'1ftal on way to .choot. , -. ~ .. R~un. drcnch1na the Southland tb1 momma. s eitpcacd to top mid-morning. g1v11\g way to penJy cloudy k1('S for the re t of the day Clear slues were forca t for tOft.llJ\t and Tuesda) 1, , However. the at1onal Wcatt\e'• ttdtcted another· chance <>( \ho"crs on nt" y ., The forecast \,\~ a low 46 to 3 aearec tom&ht with hl&hS of M tO 6 011 Tonda) ruin to the weather \Cl'tCC . how-r" bqinnina arounsi 4 this momin dropped 07 of an inch of rain 1n (. o ta M b a m . bnn11n the ~ · n 1ou.I to .OS Rainfall for the me ~nod la t )Car wa.s S. 72. ~d ooun\) h>dmar&phcr Grt1 Cun- nin am. ·p. (Pl ...... RAD/A2) . . . .. Oran~ Co tt DAIL V PILOT /Monday, OeQwnbef 3, 18&4 - Officers seek 2 convicts ivho escaped from Chino HlNO (AP) -A oonv1cted ~1'19\t"' robber and a convicted buraJar · ped from the minimum sccunty uon of 1he Cahfom1a lns11tu11on Men and were hunted loday by up ~00 law enforcement officers. .'()fficcn went door-to-door to hand fliers to residents m tbc Chino ts area, where four people were ked to death last year followina escape of prisoner Kevin Cooptr, ~~kesman John Dovey said. • Prisoners Chfford Mark Carlson, • and Ronald Paul Force, 27, were dlscovcred missing at 10:4S p.m. Sunday durina a routine check, Dovey said. The men had been in place durina a previous check at 4:45 p.m., be said. They were not beheved to be armed. Dovey said, but he added, 1 ''Anytime an inmate escapes ffom an Institution, one has to assume that he 1 could be potentially dangerous." Dovex said an alarm system tn· Wied after the June 1983 slayinp or Douglas and Pea Ryen, both 41 , thdr dau$]1ter, Jes 1ca. 10, and a neighbor. Cbnstopher Hughes, 11, was nol sounded. The alarm is used only for escapes from the ptison's rhedillm-security area, he said, where Cooper was housed before he broke out. Cooper, 26, ls on trial in San Diego County for the four murders and for the attempted murder of I 0-ycar-old Joshua Ryen, the sole survivor of the attack. Dovey said the San Bernardino Count~ Sheriff's Department. Chino Police Department and the California Highway Patrol were informed im- mediately of Sunday's escapes. "We've got between 160 and 200 uniformed peace officers in the field." Dovey said. They also ~re using ·search dogs, he said. Dovey snid he had talked to only one resident ince the escape. nd their reaction was "pretty post1ve, espectaJly considering the amount of manpower we ha ve out there." Carlson was serving a two-year term for robbery and had been sent to lhe institution from Riverside Coun- ty on May 17. Dovey said. He was to be released next March. Force, serving a twe>-year term for burlgary in Los Angeles County, had been in Chino since Sept. 21 and was to be released in June. Dovey said. "Both have a primary history of property related offenses. mainly .. theft and burglary," he said. On Aug. 19. convicted bur&)ar Inrinco Torres Zubia escaped from the prison's medium-security facihty, ~ first pnsoner to break out of Chino since Cooper's escape. Dovey said Zubia remains at la~. Teen convicted in mom's murder By the Aasoc.laterd Press A La Habra teen-ager returns to ooun Tuesday atler a jury last week convicted her of panicipating in the murder of her mother in a scheme to c011ect insurance benefits. Domm1que Na~arro. 18. cned when an urange count) Superior CONTINUED STORIES Coun clerk read the guilt~ verdict afier ajul') hlld deliberated :?111 days in the case. He't boyfnend, William Noguera, 1s awaiting trial in the case. Miss Navarro. who was 16 at the time of her mother's death, was COO\ 1cted in the bludgeoning and ~tranghng of Jovtta Navarro. 4:?. 1n the woman's bedroom on ~pnl 24. 11Hn $51MSUITIN JAIL DEATH ... , From Al with a repon from an mdependent pathologist. say'> otherwise. "Somethtng had to happen." • ~upery said. "I kno"' m) son He :"'°uldn't ha ve done 11. He jUSt .. wouldn't have done 1t." ;;: He seeks $51 mil hon 1n the lawsuit ~Jiled Oct. 29. •: Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates had • made no official oflicial comment on the lawsu it as of earl) today. Lt Richard Olson a shenffs spokes- • man. said : Cunis Cupe~ was arrested b} ;.fountain Valle} police on No' 17, • .. l983. He was arrested for ru nning a .. red ltght anc.J dii~tng while mtox- 1cated. Cupe~ had served six c.Ja)s of his sentence and was to be released for good beha\10r the da~ after he died In his repon on the inci dent. Deput) Coroner John L. Eathenon incl uded the results of the count~ autops), pt"rformed by Dr. Walter R F1scber. which said. "This death 1s classified as a su1c1de:· But Gordon Cupery hired Dr. Peter S. Yatar Jr., an independent pathologist who practices. in the City of Industry. to perform another au tops~ Yatar nmduded the death was a hom1c1dc Yatar's rt•pon mentioned scratches and bruises on Cunis Cu pe!")·., back. elbows. neck. ankles and feet. He calk'd the marks "evidence of a '>lrugglc ... Ht' also mentmnl'd a large bru1~ at the rear of ( upel') 's skull and a COLLISION INJURES FIVE ... From Al d1"1der Rodnguc1 reponl·dl~ "a" p1nnl·d under his rar Rei nhold S<11d fireman finall ) ltftcd up the smashed 'eh1lll and pulled the man out. Warner and his passenger. Roben Walsh, 26. of an ta Ana were taken to V. l'\tern \kd1l,1I <. l'ntn R11<lngul'/ who \U'>la1m·d major he~11.l and l hl''>t 1n1unc' also "a') tal..en to the ~ant.1 ..\na huc;p11al Thl' infants. pas~cngt·r.., in the R11dnguc1 Lar. were 1den1ilit·d as Michael Esptno'>a. I month . and Es1cphan1c The body wa~ discovered by police after Mm Navarro ran next door to report that there was an intruder in the house. Miss Nava rro will return to court Tuesday to set a date for sentencing. She and Noguera were arrested e1~t months after the slaying. His tnal begins Dec. I 0. fracture of the man's hyo1d bone, which runs be(ween the root of the tongue and the larynx. "I conclude," Yatar wrote, "that c u·n Cupery died from aspnyx1a as a result of an application of a strong constricting force to the neck ... Death is classified as a hollUClde. .. lo addition to the suit filed in Orange County Superior Coun on Oct. 29, Gord9n Cupe!)' has asked Gates to order a coroner's iRqucst. Cupcry's attorney, J. Thomas Browne of Santa Ana. said he re- ceived a three-paragraph letter dated . Aug. I from Gates saying the case had been reviewed by the sheriff-coroner. the distnct attorney and grand Jury and the "investigation on this case was closed as of May I." .. Espinosa. 15 months. Both l hilc.Jren w.ere taken 10 Fountain Valle\ Three others also were inj.urec.J in the accident. 1ncludmg Connie Lopez. 34, of Los Angeles who paramedics said was eight-months pregnant. SHUTTLE BUS TO ONT ARIO ... From Al '>erv1ce. such new ven ture' ma\ n111 please oflicsal~ at Ontario inter- national ~1rpon who ha \c grumhled about Orange ( ount ~ \ eflon.., to \ll'e1 its O\Crcrowdl'd air trallk load else"' here Rl·-.pond1ng rCll'llth 111 new\ that lOUOI} opNatOI'> 111 fohn \.\ a\nl' \1rpon planned 10 'f>l:nd $300.00(J to promote U'>t' of Ontario. a1rpon manager Michael lkC11ralamo ~a1<.l "\.\'1: ""h the~ wouldju<;t lea\C us out of th111." lk(i1ralamo·s comment!> sur- pri1,cd Orange ( ount) SupcrV1sor l om Rile\ ..... hose <list net includes thl' airpon and a., "'ell a~ the residents \\ho \\ant 110, grcmth limned ·I ha\l·n t heard different. but I gut''' I t an undersland what they're \J\ lllF, espcc1alh If II (the aavertis1ng campaign) hasn't been presented properly to them,t' Riley said. Jobn Wayne A1rpon is near its saturation point of 2.8 million pass- engers a )ear. In 1983. :?. 79 million passengers new out of the facility and through September of this )'Car. the figure was already 2.16 m1lhon. Ontario, meanwhile, handles 100 nights a day and last year moved nearl~ :?.5 millwn passengers. RAIN MAKES WAY FOR SUN ... From Al Preup11at111n lor otha .Ill"" .iround lhl' <>range <. oa,1 ,~ .. , rt· pClncd at (I\ of an 1neh ror ltun l 1ng1on Hcal h ()7 for "-e"' ptirt Bl ·•l h and 11 tor ~an Juan ( ap4'trJn11 ,,11d I unn1n~ham Ram fall at In inc Ra nLh thl\ morn - 1ng v.as rl·ported at .12 of an inch v.11h a sea.,on total of:?. 52. Last year al 1h1., 11me. total rainfall was retordtd at 7 M Laguna Beach rctel\ed 12 of an inch 1h1s mornmg. ~ltd. roadways slowed traffic b~ \() to 40 minute\ ,111d caused SC\ era I fender bender., on area freeways. Officer Rick 'itl'\t•ns of the California H1ghwa\ Patrol reponcd. Ste\em however. said there were no major accidents. COUNTY PENS 'SANT A LIST' ... From Al fund unt1i a purcha'ic cJn he madl· v. h1le 1 .... 0 page\ arc dcHHt'J 111 h1gh-technolog} n•qut•st~ lor lOOl puter.-.. "1dco ta~set tc rclurdcr~ ,inJ telc\ 1c;1on produt:11 on. equipment a whok olhcr page cxclus1vel) 11'1!> ''knd-a-hand" oppor1un1t1es for 'ol untcer.-. 101crcstcd in donating 1nt•1r time rather than monl'~ \ mong the vanous 1temHequc,1cd 1n the catalog art' • Sponsoring l'mo11o nall) di\· lurhed. hyperactive chi ldren or those who art al high mk for child abuse with a \tay in a summer camp. ('0~1 ~200 per child per week through lhe I kalth C ·ure .\gene\ • Hohda)' food. ccn1fkate\ The I kalth Care A~enn serve.-. man) low- .., 19comc families w11h a h1 ... tol') of child abu~ The holtday'i are a because o the pressun-to provide a hountiful table according to agenc) ol1ic1al'i < ost $50 C'arh or S750 for n hook of I~ cen1ficate'\ • .\ ha1ardou'l matenal drte( tmn l11 horatol') that \ .. oul<l J)Crm1t a coun t~ cmplO)'l'C to 1mmC'd1atel) de , tcrm1ne '-"h<'thcr 11 chrm1cal or toxic ,, 1p1ll 1\ ha1ordou\ to th t" puhlic ond J how 1t t•an he denned UJ' C O'lt $J.7QS. • r\ll;o f>JX"rtll'r .. l..a.)c<l for thC' l1 ~ mbod1an or L.ao11an lana1111JC'l. ,, lfhc ~kalth ( Urt" r\JtnC\ prm1d("<, 3 number of prc\cntat1 H ht"alth \C'r' _._\.'I lO rcfo C\. TIW\4' r.ir~ l'\ofl(' , f wnters would permit a moreeneu1~c means of commun1cat1on. Cost. SKOO each. •An animal rc!tCuc ambulance .\n ambulance would allow the rapid transport of small domcsqc animals who are sick or mjured to· medical facilities for rmmed1ate treatment or provide for the administrauonoffirst aid. Cost S25.000 • A umversal gym set. the gym \\Ould pro~1de a recreational outlet for residents of" the Alben Sitton Ho"'!e· the cou~ty's emergency chil- dren n hetter. Cost: S4.000. • Basketball uniforms for the count)' Probation Department' Youth Guidance Center team. Co t· $450 for 15 untforms. ,•Completion of1he Orange Coun- ty Veterans· Mcmonal. The Com- munit Services Agen as rec- ommen in t a c our-s1 o rial built in 1979 be completed. The side hononng Vietnam veterans who lost tbeH' hves 1n 1heir countl')''s 'iCn ice 1s com pieced. but sides honor- ing the ..... ar dead of World Wars I. fl Jnct the Korean War require lt&fltma and completion Cost· S.S.9QO. .. TW-O m1cro<ompl1tcrs to cotn- p!.1h.:r11c cr1mtt 1nfonnn11on relauna to hul"Jlarie Tht Shcnff-Coronct's IX'partmcnl bcltc"C\ the romputrr4' would 'JX.'Cd alona 'uch 10 .. c.,t1(1.11- 11on'i C o'\t: S lUOO • \ 1dcocu.,o;cttc rl"Cordrr ond play· ~ I.hc..£n'@nmcnwl Management ' .\gene} notes 1t could produce ..... 1ldhfe and mterpertive parks J)ro- grammang 1f at 'had a video system Cost. $2,575. • 81lingunl volunteers fQr the Health Care Agency's Elder Care and Alcohol Abuse Services programs. Span1sh-Enghsh speaking mtcr- preters arc needed to for home v1s1ts with pubhc health field nurses. •Restoration of the h1stonc Yorba Linda Cemetery. including the re\Ct· ting of headstone toppled b)' lime and vandals. Cost: $30.000. • Excavation of a fossil horse for display. ·Los Coyote Regional Park has fossils of Several large animals. Sponsorship is needed for the c\cav auon and mountuig of an extinct we tern horse for public study and viewing at the rk interpm1ve • Dona1e u library. The county now has 25 librarie in 17 cities A flfl of a I O:()()().squarc-foot bu1ld10g wouJd provide a "bcauuful an ~pacious hbral') " ltbrnry d1stnct officials repon < ost SI m1lho n • ( 1 nc.lud ing con\truction and fum1 hings) . • Gifts of books or mng;mnc subscnphons. to the county libraf) ~)''item Co'it $3 10 $75 The cataloa or udd1t1onnl 1nfor· ma11on about donauon4i 1o; U\&11- ahkby con1acuna Helen I oto'> 1n thl· cou.nl) • ~ Pcr..on~J 0cp,art.mCJ1L. WEATHER Clou~S will roll away tonight Aaln letl over much of Southern C1tllornta 01rly today but tho clouds wlll move away tonlghl leaving skies clear Tuesday. Ralnfall wes light dOwntown, where 10 Inch was te<:ofded at the civic oent•r by 1 a.m today The National Weather Servq said temperatur" will drop Into the upper 406 and low 501 In Los Angeles overnight, rla no 10 a high near 65 Tuesday The valleys will Jop out In the 60• after lows from 42 to 52 Another weather front la OxPeCted in SO\Jthern C1lllornla Wednesday, offering a chance of ahowers Along the Orange Coast, II wlll be mostly clear tonight and Tuesday. Highs Tuesdsy In the 601. Lows 42 to 52. Temps Alt>llny Altluque<que Am.,lllo Ancl\Ofaqe All8'!11 Ht Lo •2 21 '8 25 42 20 31 27 50 .. $4 47 71 40 'S4 41 Metr\ph•S ......... ~ Mt-k .. Mpie-St P11<11 Nallll .... N .... OrlNn• N-YOtk , Okla11om1 Clty Om1h• Orlanoo Pll"a<1.ip111a P"-11• 62 33 83 TS •2 23 25 02 ~ ,)7 '° 59 41 •4 Al'-'1tie Clly Autlln Baltlmo<a &Km;ngllam Bltm.,co BolM ~ St 19 08 32 18 47 32 ' •1 31 2• 03 83 63 se 411 57 46 27 05 44 HI so 33 47 39 -411 3t 44 16 57 29 49 29 3• •• 36 10 45 33 22 II eo 32 06 ..()5 08 ·03 •8 16 44 29 46 25 22 -01 82 ,. 74 •• 50 31 68 43 78 5• 29 27 49 16 53 38 62 31 53 3S . P11tt1><1•oh Porti.ncf Me Por111no Of Provt<lenee R4!1eo9n Reno Rlclllnond SI LOUit 49 23 30 15 82 62 51 39 67 47 .. 41 45 19 • 46 41 •7 29 eo 45 3tl 33 57 44 52 24 79 61 3tl 27 77 42 79 73 31 31 44 37 77 39 21 oe 39 2t 4$ 17 N 41 .. 2t 62 ~ 40 18 43 33 Calif. Temps 8otton eune1o C•91* Chltletton.& C. Ch111et1onw v Clllflolle,N C Cheyenne Chtcaoo Clncinnlll ~no ColumOO. Oii Concoro NH Oelle9·Ft W0ttn Dayton o.n-OelMOOM9 ..P9lt0it bututll ElPuo Fllrbanl<t Fergo Fllg111n Gr lllld Rapkla Hlf11ord ~ Honolulu Houlton lndilNj)Olla JlcitlOll.MI J ICll IOllllttle JuflM<,j .K.,., ... Clty LH Vegu Llllle F\oelc I.~ SI Pet•Tamp1 Salt Ll~e City San Antonio Sin Julll'l.P A• St St1M1r11 s.aui. Sh•...,ec>ort $poll-,.,,_ Topeka Tuaon . TulN WMtllnglon WICl\lta "l'!kn·Batre Surf report 1.0CATIOtl Huntington 8-=n RIV9r .i.tty Newpor1 40111 Streel. ,.,...P0<1 22nO StrMI, ~ Bllt>oe W.Oge LaounaBMcn 8111'1Clemen11 W1l., I.mp· 81·90 SW911 dllectlon: .outhwelt atZI '""" 1·2 poor 1-3 ,.., 1.3 PoOf 1·2 poor 1·3 '•" I PoOf 1·3 111< S111t1 An• 911111 Crut Ttnoe V•lley YotMllle Vly Extended tides. TOOAY t33Pm TUl.aAY 1201 •m 8.31 Lm 120pm 7 20 .. .. " 45 41 ,. •6 :re 3 7 I 5 .5~4 oe 3 7 S11n Ml• today 11 • 43 P m 11- T....O•y 11 6 0 a 111 Ind Mii 80•1n II • 43pm Moon rl-11 2 OD pm . Mii TUffdly 11 2 10 1 m llld •IMe 8Qalfl 11 3 06 • m A busy guy th•s season Santa Claua haa his hand• full at Fashion laland in Newport Beach •• Shannon Tarkanlan, 2, and her brother Ryan, 6, recite their Cbrlatma• wlabea. WE'RE LISTENING Just Call Whnl do \-OU like about the Dail)' Pilot., What don't )OU Hke~ ('all the number al left and your me'isage "Ill bt' reconlt'd, tran1Nlbed and dtllnred to the appropriate editor Tht' umt 24-hour answerlnl( servi<'c ma.,, br U'led to re<'ord letter to the editor on ony topic. Contributors to our Letters column mu11t include their namt' and telephune. number for Vt>rlflratlon. o c irculation calls, please. . . . 642-608'f; Tell us what'~ on your mind. Dally Pllo Oetlvery 11 GuarantMd M<>nOty f•>Oey II yw 1 Jo flOI ...... f(Olf !Mt* by ~' 30 p"' cu l'tl1 ... 11 "' 1<111 yCU 000,. ., • 0. _.., s.• ,.,., ..... l S.,.,..1t, " 'fO<J X> ... ~ ~ _.. f{IUI "tt'.IJI) DY I • n ~ t,.I • 10 a m ArtO y VI Cl'Pr ., ~ ell , Clrculallon T el~p."'tonee • • ORANGE COAST Dail Pilat H.l . Schwartz Ill Publisher Frank Zlnl Managing EcMor Kar•n Wittmer ·Adv rtlslng Director Roaemary Churcflman Controller Robert Cantrell Production Man Donetd L. WHllama Circulatlon Manager Me p rt. .. Circulation 714/M~ CC.Htfted advertl1lng 714/942•5'71 AM other deP9rtment1 ~~1 MAIN OFFICE -