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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-28 - Orange Coast Pilot11 to pJ90tie ' sfioofingtiy merclian criminal prosecution. bystanders in dan1er. Fountain Val-wes1 Sewing & Vacuum Cleaner an Icy Detccuvc Darryl Nance said. the Alpha Bcia Shoppan& Center at the 4g-)car-old ~hwalbe said aod9y. "'I'm no1 a unfi terand I'm DOI• 'I'm not Berri h ard Goetz of the West,·· oast ~hopkeeper says a er incident Police said they found bullet holes andcr laric amount of bl<JO<Hlra abandoned getawa) truck. They be- lieve the bandit may have been wounded by the gunshots. ··we rf'rlft'ord lo have ~u~s,---arncr venue arid Mainor.a $tree . nessmen firin& at somebody in bus) Schwalbe. who hves 10 Cosia Mesa. areas every time they're ripped ofT.'" allegedly fired two shots from a .38- Nance said. "We'd have people lying caliber revolver at the thief who s1ole (wounded) all over town." the vacuum cleaners from a display ero -m on y oot 1iiaiii~'.r:::--. ---- ~ nd I come 10 work every rnoraills IO <Juppon my wife and four kids. y ROBERT BARKER Ille Delly,... ..... A Fountain Valley merchant who nies he's .. 1he Bernhard Goetz of e West" may face criminal charges ausc he fired two gunsho1s al a thief Oeeing from his store with two stolen vacuum cleaners. Fountain Valley police s:ud today 1hey have turned over a report on 1he shooting incident to tbe Orange County Dis1ric1 A Horney for possible HouseOKs Photo6 MXfunds E:J WASH INGTON (AP) .f:9j J1 d~ The Hoµsc today gave final j~J. '1"1 O congressional aP.proval fo r spend ing $1.5 billion on 21 h • • b cemented the first major lcgis-· more MX missiles. The vote JSJO lati vc vic tory of President Re- . agan's Sttond 1crm .. Thevotewas217to210. a snap The action ended a two-week legislative ordeal that included four House and Scna1e votc~l--ir- series of roadblocks once His sensual photos 1hough1 cenaan 10 scuttle 1he MX program. becoming a hot item Mos1 congressional leaders -- auributed Reagan's 1riumph to for friends and lovers his in tense. skillful lobbying and to his success in hoking 'approval of 11\e MX intcr- con1inental nuclear missile to prospects for an at~eptable arms con1rol bargain with the Soviet Union corraing out of the Geneva arms talks. · Coast Fountain Valley Coun- cllwoman Barbara Brown Is named that city's Citizen of the Year .I A3 Nation Bernhard Goetz hopes trial will clear the air once and for all In subway shootings./ A4 World Japan announces it will increase exports of cars; some in U.S. call it a 'trade war.' I AS Boating Siuan Naideth has 1hc kind of JOb most men dream aboul -women pay 10 undress for him. His customers tra vcl from through- out Southern California and beyond to Naideth"s Cos1a Mesa photogra• phy studio to pose in lingerie amid 1tiea1er-like sets and props in1ended to enhance a sensual mood. -Naidcth's 1alent for attrat'ling will- ing clien1s and providing them with -ROBERT HYNDMAN PEOPLE IN THE NEW S softly lighted. sensual ponra11s of themselves has turned a fairly suc- cessful studio photographer inlo a vel) successful one. His Newpon Boulevard bus1~ t!t a far cry from what 11 was five ~cars ago. when a bride first asked Na1dcth to shoot a sensual ponrail for her new husband. At the 11me. Na1deth was mainly shooting weddings and portrai1s. · Bui soon. magazine ads. numerous. news and fea1urc stories and word-of- mou1h advertising.boosted Na1dcth's business. which he operates wi1h his wife Joan. Now. they are looking for a bigger s1udio. The Distnc1 :1tornt-y's-t>ffice is being asked 10 investigate the March 14 shooting 1ntiden1 because i1 took place at 4 p.m. at a busy commercial ccn1er and possibly put innocent At the same time. Nance saad police window and jumped into a trucl are stayin& "nelrtral" and do not plan driven by another man. to recommend prosecuuon for ''I've been robbed. &;ve been bur· Joseph Schwalbe. lhe owner ofSou1h-glanzed and I'm tired ofbein& raped ... ··t'm not the Bernhard G<>ttzoldlc West. ··1 go1 mad and m) adrenaJU. W8I rl'all}' going.hall happened in foaror live seconds, They were about JO feet (Pleue see llERCllAJllT/d) NB asks halt en~ airport growth City now claiming EIR on proposed expansion invalid By ROjlERT HYNrlMAN' OllMOellyNotlUitl In 1hc1r latest bid lo block cx- p;:ins1on of John Wayne Airpon. attorne~ s rcprcscnung Newpon Beach asked a upenor Court Judge 1oda) 10 determine if studies on the en..,ironml.'ntal impacts of the airport prOJCC'l are legall) adequate. The request follo·ws a 1982 cou rulang 1ha1 fo und the environmental 1mpac1 rcpon on airport expansion was inadequate. teve Pf11lum, 1he airport counsel for Newport Beach. satd loQa): Th<.' Cll) 1s asking Oran$e County upcnor E'oun Judge Phihp Schwab Jr. 10 find lhe count) in contempl of the 19 ~ ruhng b) not returning with 1he latc'it cn'-ironmcntal documents for a1rpon npans1on. A response to the c11~ ·c; request 1s e\pcctcd b) m1d- .\pnl. Pllaum said The 198:! ruling blocked John '-'a) nl' .\1rpon C\pans1on and forced 1hc Orange ( ounl) Board of uper- \ 1soT"i to stan the CO\ 1ronmental s1ud) process o'er again. The ~~ CO.\ aronmental impact repon must return to the slate coun for rl'' 1c" tx-fon· l'\pans1on can begi n Ptlaum claims But Jn attornl'' representing Or- angl' ( ount' d1c,pu1t·s Pflaum·s da1 m as ··non'l."O\l" ·· \t 1<;,m· 1\ thl' :.upcn 1!>ors· ap- pro' al oi a tl1gh1 increase at John Wa) nt• \irport from .t I 10 55 daily lkparturt•\ "11h :illo"anccs fo r up to 7J in thl· fu aurl· along ~llh cor- rl'~pon<.ling tnminal npans1on. Sall America Foundation has purchased two 12- meters as trial horses for its America's Cup challenge./81 Abou1400women this year will ask for what he calls "'boudoir pho1ogra- phy :· doubling 1he amoun1 he has shot over the past four years. Na1dcth (Pleue see PHOTOS/A2) DellY ll"llot pttote 1ty ....,.,d l.lpln Stuart l'falcletla'pbotograph• Nancy Parker. Rnult8 of aeuloa will go to her husband. \\ h1lc thl' ~uix·nor Court considers N"'''port's rcqut''il. Ne\\port Beach and Orangt· ( ount~ r<.'prescntat1ves ar1.· prl·panng tor Frida~ 's l ' .. Dis- (Please see NEWPORT I A2) Sports Marina High extends Sunset League win streak in boys swimmlng./C2 ' Entertainment Biii Cosby does what he does best -Interacts with kids -on a special edition of his hit show tonlght./83 INDEX Boating B1 -2 Bridge B6 Bulletin Board A3 Business 84-5 Classified CS-7 Comics B6 Crossword C7 Death Notices C4 Horosco~ C6 Ann Landers Ca Opinion A6 Paparazzi B 1 Police Log A3 Publlc Notices CS Sports C1-3 Television Ca Theaters B3 Weather A2 LIVING SPACES CONTEST Entry Form SeePageC2 Council member involved in fracas Cos fa Mesa official driven home by police after auto a ltercation By TONY SAAVEDRA Oftfleo.lly,... ..... Costa Mesa City Councilman David Wheeler may face charges of impersonating a police officer after 1rying to pull over a car March 21 by displaying a ci1y-issued badge. The potential charges stem from an hour-long 1raffic dispute 1hat began on 1he San Dieao Freeway and ended when Wheeler was taken home an a Costa Mesa squad car. after officers 1udged 1hat he was allegedly tOQ DaYld Wbeeler 1nl0"<1catcd 10 dn"c ,Police said 1he) did not consider filing drunken dm 1ng charge be· cousc Whcclcrwas no11n h1scar when (Pleaee ... CM OFFICIAL/ A2) • I Street extension sliould cut trlffic: air noise in·1 ine By PHIL SNEIDERMAN CM ................ Traffic congestion and aarcraO no1~ should be reduced an Irvine bttau5e of an an qrttmcn1 to C\lcnd Jambortt Boulc..,ard nonh throufh tM Manne Corps .\1r ·ta11on an --rus11n. Irvine II) Manqtt Wilham. Wollcit Jr. sard Wrdn~a . The mad extcn\1on pa t. a cul· m1n111on o( talks spenn1n 12 )ta!'\. '4a" announced h &he Manne Cor_P'. the Irvine< o and 1hc l"1l1l'' ot ln'IO( and Tu\lln en1 call for the Manne' 11, n .(!~ the ri&hl of \\J~ for a il\•la11r ,·onnl<ct1on bet"-CCn M) fC.vJ Road. v. h1ch no~ stops north ofl• tk'lacoptct b.1~. nod Jamboree 8oulc,.1rd ali &rrancn Park"'a~ on the ~outbt·rn NI· of 1hc bJ \\'00Uc11 Mid 1hc 1) ford.Jam· bortc COOOl.'\tlOn "'111 ~hC\ c r10\J\ north•Sl\ulh traffic Jam\ 1 ·1a1~~ with lht> lt"tM lndu•ilrJal ( Omflk\ \Outh of the t. Rocfu1.·C'd eonac · uon 1\t\~ an RcJ thll 'enuc1 (Pl 111 ... aTaSST/A2) CdM doctor has previous police record for burglary His attorney claims physiciail7stressed out' prior to his alleged attempt to rob local bank By STEVE MARBLE Of tN Delly NM ltllfl . Corona dl'I Mar fomil) physician· arres1ed 1his week on suspicion of a11emp1ed bank robtx·r~. was arre tcd three years ago for burglar) and grand thefl after hl· stoic 1ewclry and clothing from a Fac;h1on Island de- partmcn1 'llore. court records re..,cal. · Dr. Jerome Jablon. 56. "'as con- ' 1c1cd of grand theft and was placed on three ~car<> proba11on and ordered 10 perform 'olun1ary medical sen ice a11he ugun:i Beach Free Chnac. Jablon. 3 gradualc of Cornell \\-ho has been hcl.'n<ied 10 pracucc medi- cine 1n California sincc 1955. "'as arrcs1ed in ( orona dcl Mar TueS<.la~ mornin11 ou1s1dc Be"erl) Hills Sa'· 1ngs nnd Loan ~her~ he "as allegedh seen w~nng J sl..deton mJ\I.. and clutching .i v.h1 tl' han\.. hag OOiccr Tom L.iJ k -..rnl .arrc'lt1ng officers found a .~-1..1lit11:r h.indgun inside the hag. Hl· aho no1cd lhat Jablon had a hlUl' 1ou,111g 'u1t pulled o'er his thrl'l'·Pll'l:l' hu-.1n1.''' '\U lt. Jahlon "a' mO\eJ v.1.·dnt.'..Ja) from 1he "\i(•"ror1 Bl·ad1 ( 11 ~ fail. "hl·re he "as hdd 1n lil.'u ol $50.000 bail. to a ps~eh1atni: hl1,p11al 1n Oana Point "hl·n J mun1r1pal l'l)Un JUdtzl' agn:1.·d 10 n.·ka'l' the d1x tor "1thou1 bail Jutlg1.· Ru-.'>t.·11 R11,trnm \JIU J.1hlon mu,1 rcm.un 10 thl· ho.,p11al u1111l .111endingd1Klllr. .trl' "111\lil'l.l lhJI hi' nmd111on h.l\ 1mpr1l\ 1.·J Ro-.tom ..aid 1h1.· n.11ure ol trl.llrnl'nt 1, .1 rn' a11.· mat11.•r k nn1k1 t-..dler. Jablon·s anomcy. ,aid fwr, 1i1.·n1 "a' ··stressed out" al thl· 11n1l· 111 1h1.· inodent and said the ph "1, 1,1n ·' tx·ha' 1or almos1 defies \"\pl.111.11 1110 ·1 th111I. he \.\3\ sa'1ng 'Arrest 111,· -..11d 1-.l•lkr "I don ·1 think ht "·''pl.inning to rob thl' bank. I think hl· 111'-l \ll,lOCX'd .. t-..l'lll•r ,,11d Jahlon has been bat- 11.·rul h' 11nc f)(.'r'lo nal cns1s af\tt .11h11lwr th1-. monlh including a break- up" 1th Im girlfriend. ~he said one of h1' p.1t1l·nt' a11cmptcd su1c1dc this \\\'\""-JnJ 1ha1 ht.' had to infonn a lril n1l 1ha1 h.: had cancer. \nJ I hen dm mg 10 v.ork. the4ay hl' \\,1, Jm·,11.·d he hit a dog, .. said lhc .11111rnn ·• Hntopped to help t~doa, hut h1. 1.oul<.ln 1get 10 11. Thal wa hke th\ l1n;ol \Ira" ·· t...dkr ..aid JJblon kipped his mMning apf)(11n1mcnt • dro"c to lhc (Pleaae .ee Cdll DOC~&a) Divers say something's fishy abeut bad water Foamy s tuff ·smells ltke pesticide·: red ttde claim doubt d B~ LI, " MAHON EY Of·-0.-,,... ..... me ·ub;l Jl\,'I".\ C\P< "--d to l().)m' maternal '4.~n th tin oO 1h1.· c~~'t from ( f\'St~nt 83~ to 'Jn ClC'mcntc la\l v.ed.cnd. f1.•n'1 hu)in& l)Oil°'1:il l'\plJnatmn th:u 11 "'a' a narnr:il 'uh'>tJnu•. ._ ll'll C 100Jnl·r .,..,. ncr 111 f our ~-a m uh.l C cntl't 10 T\I tin, J 1\ c m:t~t,·r • nJ .ln 11l\t1 \I\ itu at 1h ' u.ntcr ~,, th\ 1<'31tl t.111 ·J ti'h .md 1mlJk t ,i;,. CH'' .1mhtumJl h' lll "' ,. .. .... .ca sa ,., .de wl Ab• Orange Coeat OAIL Y PILOT /Thu~ay, March 28. 1985 .. WATER FOAM FEARED PESTICIDE ••• homAl like th1 before." Good ner said ... It had an ammonia smell. I have no idea -1 ~all) don't know-whai it wa . I know 11 ""asn't natural," Bob Mcrryn1an. d11"CC'tor of en· v1ronmcntal health for the county, sugcsted Tuesday that the foam might have b«n cauSt'd b earty- bloommg d1noflaacllates. harmless free-floating ocun \ plan1 that prohforatc in warm weiather. The -<"ffttt "'oukl be similar in ap~arance to red \Ides which ap~ar when scarlet-tinged plan" bloom. he said. Merryman theoril.ed that wave action might havc damaged the plants and caused the foam. "That's what we first thought It was." !>aid Goodner. who has been diving for 15 )'Cars. After S'-'1mming tnrough the-bay.-.and--sc~ing t~Hd fish. Goodner. who said he nae; swum 1n red 11dcs before. concluded the foam wac;n't a natural phenomenon. ··1t wasn't red tide. I kno'>' that for a fact.'' he said. .\II parties agrcc-tllat anal)'1ing a sample of the substance would ehmina1e the m)'itCI) o'er what was 1n the water. But Merryman said the health agenq would not test a ample Goodner says he gave health 1fl· 'es11ga1ors. "We don't run ~mples pro\.1dcd to u~" Merry man .said. Samples must be taken by health qcnc) staff to be sure they arc collected properly. he said. ··There's a chain of evidence we have to ckal with." he St11d . Mer11rnon ~aid "no comment" when asked whether he thouaht wmeone m1aht be trying to per. pctrate a honx Health inve t1gators did not get a sample of the foam although they o~n cd 1hc ma ten al from the, shore c3rly Monday. Merryman said the foam was gone by the time-they returned with a boat. . Brucc Po~thumus. an cnginecrwilh the Regional Water Quaht) Control Board. said analyiing a sample of the substance could idl.'ntify it. llut. if it were the result of illegal dumping. ltndtng the culpnt who discharged 11 therl.' would be another matter. "Anytime you have a spill. it ' diflkult to trace ba,k." he said. Natural phenomenon 1s the likely e"'plana11on for the foam. Merryman said. It's not hkcl y 1hat a man-made substance could be dumped in such a concentration tha1 it would spread miles :.long lhc coast. he said. J\ check Qf creek outlets. sanitary distncu that have pipes dumping into the ocean and shipping traffic over the weekend turned up nothing to 1nd1cate 1llcpl dump1na. Merryman said. When 1 ked about the pesticide smell that wa rtPorted, Merryman c-ommcri1ed ··That' a prent aood nose.'' He re ponded kcpt1C'ally to the opinion of one diver th:u the material mellcd hkc malathion. • "idcl)' used pcsucide. "When you tlunk of the dilution foC'tor in the oetan. it's bi1nrre that ~omebody would say they smelled malathion.'' But di\lng instructor Brent Hamblin said the foam. which ap. pcared about I SO feet offshore then moved in to fill the ba)'. looked like an 011 lick topped with material to control u. He said. the foam melled like malathion. a pesticidr used in agriculture. Byron nott·d that sering dead Ii h wn unusual. esp«tlfll) which are a protected species. Nor- ma~Jy. he said. "when a fish is dead. all (he othl!r fish co:-;ie and pick. 1t dean. These were JUSI floating there (untouched)." · Rolf Mall. spoke man for the statr Fish and Gam{' Depanmcnl, said a report about the dead fish was received. Hamblin said the men did not remove the Oaribald1s because the) could be fined for possessing protected fish . g~ CM OFFICIAL IN¥0LVED IN-F-RAGAS ••• -I ., I , Cl SI , rr I SJ Cl . " ; . '• • F d c . ~ i ( .,I ~ ( . ( • J I '· .• : . F rom A l ;hev am\cd a1 the scene of the dispute. Wheeler 1old poliCCTila1 the 1nci· dent began when he was driving northbound o n the freeway and a <:ar abrupt!~ pulled 1n front ofh1m. The ~9-\ear-old councilman. elected las·t Novcmhcr. drove alongside the 01hcr car and began exchanging obscene gestures" 1th the driver. Ra\mond J. Smith. 38. of Costa Mesa. Wheeler. honking his horn and flashing hi s headllgh1s on high beam. fo llowed Smi1h's car down the Harbor Boulevard eltit. Officers re· poned that Wheeler also repeated!} displayed his City Council badge. which resembles a police depanment badge but 1dcnt1fies the holder as a council member. Smith charged that Wheeler claimed to be a poller officer. Ho\l<C\Cf. Sm11h didn·1 belle\.(~ Wheeler .. due to the s~ze of the badge and JUSt the wa) the guy looked." according to police reports. The fracas conunued through 1hc side strcctc, of Co ta Mesa. as Smith drove to his home on 1cll~ ~ven ue . -with Wheeler in pursuit. Police were called to the house around 8 p.m. to investigate reports ofa man pounding on the front door. Patrolman Manin Car.,.er arrived to find Wheeler. badge m hand. standing near his Datsun 300ZX. which was parked on the wrong side of the road. Wheeler reportedly admtlled to Carver that he had identified himself asa police officer. but the councilman recanted after being questioned again by Sgt. Alan Kent. Carver, in his rcpon~ also said t.ha t Wheeler was swaying slightly and appeared to be intoxicated. Wheeler. who reportedly admitted to police that he had been drinking. wa taken 1n a patrol unit to his apartment. about two blocks awa}'. Another officer followed in Wheeler's car. Capt Edward Glasgow said Smith dechred to press misdemeanor charges at. the tim~ and asked only that Wheeler be removed. Glasgow said the de~nment would seek prosecution 1f Smith changes his mind. However. Smith disputed the re· pon that he did not want 10 prl'ss charges. "We tned for an hour to get that guy arrested. The ontcers kept sidestepping the subject. There ~as subtle pressure to let the whole thing drop." he said this morning. Smtth added. "This guy was sway- ing back and forth on the front steps of my house. holding his badge to the scrttn door and demanding to see my driver's license. But police shook It ofTthat he just had a little too much to drink.'' Smith's· mother. Ann. was at the house Uw....e.vening when her .son arrived. honking the horn. "That guy (Wheeler) went up to the front door and he wouldn't leave. He was so drunk.. 11 wasn't funny," she said. In the aftermath. Sm 1th was unsure whether he would ask the city to request an inquiry by the Orange County District Attorney's office. .. When you look at politicians who have scraps with the law. you realize there is a double standard." he said. Wheeler was out of town this morning and could not be reached for comment. NEWPORT CHALLENGES AIRPORT EIR ••• From Al tnct Court heanng. "hen challenges to airpon e\pan~1on are to be heard. The federal court hearing will be held before J udgl' Terr} Haner Jr .. beginning at ICJ JO a.m in Lo' ..\ngelcs Tht• hearing was prompted by the Board of Supervisors which. through a lawsu11of11s O'>' n. has a11empted to merge all legal challenges to 11s appro,ed e\pans1on plans into one federal counroom. But "Jc-... pon Beach anornc~ s argue tha1 the SupN1or ( ourt. not the federal coun . 1\ the appropnatl' forum to re' 1ew tht: potential en- ' ironml·ntal impacts caused b~ air- pon expansion. Their contention prompted today·s request in Superior Coun and will be the basis for two motions before Judge Haner Fnday. Pflaum says the city will ask Haner to either dismiss the claims against the city or to simply abstain from ruling on the en vironmental issues. In either case. the city of Newpon Beach would then -be allowed to pursue leg.al challenges on its own. Mike Gatzke. the attorney rep- resenting Orange County. says New- port Beach·s contepuon that the Superior Coun should hear en- vironmental challenges to expansion STREET EXTENSION ••• From A l Hanard A'enue and<. ulH·r Drl\c. Woullc11 said rnn\truc11on should begin in 1986 and be completed "1th1n nine month\ In exchange tor the n~ht-of-wa). the Manne Corps" Ill recc1 \ e guaran· teed flight path\ lor the takeoff and landing ofaircralt at the Tu'illn ba'iC .\not her pro' l\10n of the paci calb for a west~rl) shift of the flight paths. reducing noise 1n Irvine\ Colon) and Nonhwood housing developments. De' elopment of the the proper\) belo-... the two flight paths would bl' restmted. No homes could be butlt south of Bf)an A.venue within the tl1ght areas. Ma\lmum bu1ld1ng he1ght'i arc also outlined . plans 1s not JUStltied. "The predominance of the con- cerns are federal issues and it only makes sense to hear all 1he issues in feder~~oun." Gatzke said this morning. Newpon Beach city officials, how· ever. argue that the county's cfTons to keep all matters in one federal counroom arc deliberate attempts to avoid a Superior Court review. Expansion foes say that their concerns may be given shon shrift in view of the many issues Judge Hatter will be considering. Gatzke also discounted the ci ty's request today that the Superior Coun require the county to return with its latest environmental impact report. "I can onl~ sa} that's nonsense as well." Ga11kc claims that for Superior Court to review the issues again. it "'ould ha\C to fir'>t find the county in contempt of orders by Judge Bruce Sumner. who found the EIR in 1982 legal!) inadequate. Such a ruling. C1a1zke sa)s. cannot be JUSllfied. CdM DOCTOR HA'S PREVIOUS RECORD ••• From Al rap1dl). There also were rcpons he \ufTcn:d from double '1s1on. con· Wtndy ~ wet weathe r fo r Co ast Gusty wtnd• continued today In N l'ftOUfttalnt and d .. erta 11 1 t10t'm 1hlt drOC)pld neerty In lflCh of rWI In Loe Angelea ""°* ... twerd trelltne • bMd of light thOMft. the N1tlona1 w .. ther Servlee Hid. Sit. lee MM be pertty Qk)ud~°'= Ind mostly dMf Ffldey In Loe Anaetee end the vllltya. Iowa wll be In the~•~ &Ot. toiiowe8 by high• llfld1y Ing the mid IO upper eo.. Along the Orange Coast It wlll be partly cloudy tonight. Mostly dear Friday. Sliafltly warm« Frld1y. Hight Frid~ mid 60s to mid 70.. Lows tonlgftt 40. to low 50t. From Point Conception to the ._..xlc:an Border -Inner watert; Light 1nd vlflable wind• tonight and Frid~ momlng becoming westerly 8 to 18 knots Frld1y aftetnoon. W•tetly swell 2 to 4 feet. Pertly doody tonight. Mostly clear Frid1y. Outer WatJr.: Small ctaf1 advisory for lncrMllng Mas. 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Newpoft 2·3 -Suft Mii toctay et e l I p m Hou9ton ,. 70 22"4 StrMI Newoon 2·3 -' lflOiMllpOlll .. 12 8elboe Wedge 0 -Friday 11 S 4S am and Mii again el I Jacl!JOn.M9 .. .. Moltlv c:11ar wnn "''"" d4iyt 8rMry LaQune 8Ncll 2·3 -pm Jactteoowille n 56 belOW tt1e ca~• HIQM Stturdal San Clement• 1 -MOOt1 rl-toellr. at t 67 p m , Mt ,,_ 46 2• ,._..., 12 TO• • wwm4ng to 75 to e Water temp 59 12 12 pm and t -a(llln Frtc1a1 ~City ,. 12 ...., on l.owt 45 to 56 s ..... Cll<ICtlon -t 10 !IQ am MER~HANT P-ROBED IN SHOOTING ••• From A l away. and I fired two shots. The police told me they found lots of blood. I wouldn't have fired if innocent people were in the way ... Police found the getaway vehicle. which had been reponed stolen the day before~.abandoned severaLbloclcs away in a residential neighborhood. IXtectivcs said two bullet holes were found in the truck along with a large amount of blood. indicating one of the men may have been shot . make an arrest 1n the shooting caSl' but an.· presenting the case 10 1he 01s1nc1 Anorne} 's Office "fQL,POSS· 1ble acti on." D1 charging a firearm w11h1n cit) ltm1ts .1~ a muniC'lpal code v1olat1on and firing a wt>apon imo a moving vehicle is a stale Penal Code viol- ation. Nance said. Schwalbe. who said holdup men sla~hed his throat and killed his unborn baby b} pushing his expectant But Nance s~ud today that police "ife around in tHS businesses "bad have been unable to find evidence ~st". said he has problems wuh the that the wounded man received criminal justice system over th is medical tre.atml·nt at an area hospital .. month's incident. Nance said police don't plan to. "The victim keeps going on being the '1ct1m." he said. "I lose l!qu1pment and now 1 ha"e to go an attornc\. and the 1wo criminals out h:n ing a good time." Schwalbe said about 500 pee have talked to him .since the shoos "and all but one said I did the ri thing." Schwalbe also said he has hunch" that 1he Bernhard Ge o;ub"a~ shootings had somethini do with chwalbe's shooting c being turned over to the Dist 4-ttorne~ ·s Office. Goetz. regardec a folk hero in ~ome circles, plea< innocent today to charges stemm from the shooting of four youths o Ne'>' York sub\\a}. PHOTOS FOR FRIENDS AND LOVERS ••• From Al 53)5. They will pay $1 70 for the 21/l- hour shoot in& (which includes make- up and hair styling) and more for the final portraits. Whik other studio photographers offer a similar product. Naidcth says he specializes in sensual ponraits. which provide about 7S percent of his business. "Of cou~ I eOJOY 1t." lhe 33-yc:ir- old Huntington Beach resident says. "I'm dealinJ basically with very positive individuals who feel good about themselves and want (photo- graphs) to reflect that. .. His models apparently enJOY the idea ai. well. Nancy Parker. a 27-year-old dental offi ce manager. rccentl} posed for her ponra11s after she and her husband. an amateur photographer. were less than satisfied with their own attempts at home. "We wanted some professional shots and I ha ve 1oadm1t.1t rcally was fun." she said. "I think the shots arc tasteful and tuan makes you feel verv comfonable ... Parker says she would not -and has not -hesitated to recommend boudoir photographs for her fr~nds and co-workers. No one. she said. has reacted negat1 vcl> to her dcc1s1on to pose tor the ponra11s. "I think most of m} friends ha ve the same outlook on this as I do. 11·s an opponunll} to ha\e fun. keep the photos for }Ourself or give them as gifts ... she said ... A.nd the} 've got great bodies:· Pa rker d1sm1sses arguments that such photograph) undermines the image of a liberated woman. "That wouldn't bother me. I want· ed to do this for myself. It boils down to whether you actual!) go through wi th 11." she sa)s. "But I was confident an~ "'?Y husband was also very suppon1ve. Before shooting Parker and other customers. Naideth offers them a glass of wine -but never more than two -and tries 10 help them rrlax. "I get them to rcalue that there's no1hing to be afraid of. that evef)- th1ng will be fun and turn out fine. I reall}' try to tune into them:· says Naidcth. who studied psycholog) at UC Irvine. "I think one of m} main strengths is the rappon I develop with the clients." After an appointment with Lon 1anwood. who works on the makeup ar.d hairstyles for Naideth's cus· tomer . the models select an array of negligees and sets lor the shoo11 The~ often bnng their own. "Pan yo ur lips a hit.'' "Lower~· shoulder." "Tilt your head a little the left.'' "Look straight at m Na1deth instructs as 1he shoot progresses. "Sometimes I feel more like director than a photographer," sa}s of the shootings. i.\hhough a professional photog pher for the past IS years. Naid1 sa}s he picks up tips on posing a hghtin$ in magazines like "C mopohtan" and .. Playboy." "What kind of man reads 'Pl: bo) "'" has alread) been asked. E what kind of woman poses Playbo)·like ponraits~ Na1deth says the y're professio1 women -possibly eyeing their 30 40th or 50th binhday -who a proud of their looks and how they f. about themsel ves. Or they're youn( women who want to present a uniq gift to a boyfriend. fiance or husbar Thr maJOrll) of appointments t shootings arc made by the worn( Na1deth says. But abOut 25 percc arc initiated by the husband boyfriend. "And in 1hosc cases." he sa ys. "th tend to order more ponraits." bank located onh hlm.i..., lrom h1'i Last < oast H1gh"'a~ mcu1cal offices ,ind sat in hi s 1984 Subaru t0mpo<;1 ng a letter to h1o; girlfriend "I think 11 takes more than personal rca,onc; lo makl· a person consider rohtnng a bank.'' 'ia1d Worthen. 'uls1ons. paral)s1s and sensory loss.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . . • I . I . • .\1 <tome point. ht" pulled the 1ogg1ng outlit 01.er h1\ su1L \lipped on ,1 Halloween ma\k amt pu l the unloaded handgun tn a bani.. hag. .. rh1\ ... 00\.' ol thoc;l' thing \\here \Ou can onl) \a~ '>'hat 1t -...asn't not "hat 1t wac;" c;a1d Kl'ller. who theun1ed that Jablon' "an1cd lo tx: arrc\ted hecaU'>l' hl' needed help Ut:tec·tl\e Bob 1-\onhcn \aid pohcl' .1rr c;t1lt lookmg 1n10 e'plana11ons tor "'hat 1hq alkgl' "a" an a11emptt:d han l. rohbcl') Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot O.llvery I• Guara nteed Jablon also \\as diagnosed a'i ,uffcnn$ from strc<;c; at th r time ofh1\ '>hophf11ngarrec;1 ou1s1dr the Fashion lc,land Robinson·, depanmcnt store on March 27. 1982. Dr \.1a rvin Korbin. a Sherman Oak\ neurosurgeon '>'ho treated Jahlon fo llowing his 198~ arrest. said Jablon was under great strcc;s bccau<,r of his failing marriage The doctor -...a, suffering severe dental problcmC. -...h1ch addrct to the c;1re'is. ..aid Korbin Hl' \J1d Jahlon ~ccmed fatigued had no appctttc and \1<9'> lo"ng weight according 10 coun documents. Korbin said Jablon's cond1t1on improved greatly after having six teeth removed and 'resolving his manual problems. Court records show Jablon successfull y completed his voluntaf) medical services at the free clinic and. in fact. continued his free work long afler sat1sf)'ing the LOun order requirement. Thr Board of Medical Quality .\'>'iurancc said that Jablon's medical hcen\e has never been sanctioned and that hr has a ciean medical record. What do yoa like aboat tlae Dilly Piiot? What don't yoa lllle? Call tlae number at left and your mn111e will be recorded, traHcrlbed ud dellvered to the approprl1te editor . The same %4-laoar u1wertng ser vice m1y be ased to record letters to tlae t-dltor on any topic. Contr lbalors to our Letters col•mn matt laclH e ttlelr name and telephone namber for vermeaUon. No elrcala tloD call•, plea.ff. Tell us wltat's oe your mlDd. O~ANCE COAST Daily Pillt H.l. Schw.,tz Ill 1t1lr t ,,, Clrcutatton 71•1M2..Q33 Claeetfted edVertletng 71•1M2•1111 AH othet depertmenta IG-4121 MAIN OFFICE no WM.I ~y St ea. •• !Ms• CA Mii/i adQreu &r • t!>tA) C:<'J1.ta ~ CA 'l.>6111 Fr•nk Zlnl M ;w.1u1n11 ~ r111c r Keren Wittmer MarkPt1ng Director c....,.,."!I'. •llt1 () ... Coe "~ ~y No ......, l!f1f,.. -*'""" .OOIQrtll "•"., or _,_ .._,, -,,.,., be '""''"1\K.0 ..,,_ ~ p.,. '''''''°" ol C('>Oyf'911I ~ {W'• cit IJO'lll?f' 11•'"1 41 "°'" Mow ,_ If 1'4U RoHmery Churchman ( .nrotrrill''' Robert L. C•ntrell r rofl I I I I ll rtd qr•t How•rd Mul,.n•rr AdvN ltsrnq Director Oon•ld L. WHHema C1rcufA11on M..inilgf"r '"'" 144 I001 5'toll;.1 "'""' l>y c.er•• " 1• ,_ '"'' by ~ $1; ~ .._,~, Tr.., 0.••'11~ (. I P81lp ""'t #1111 '""'LP\,.'""'~ rt.a ,...._, "'"' ' '"''~ 11, ~ <>•~ c.r.-" I'll~ C...""I*', '"' ... ..,.,_ ... pu~ "'D"<lll1 lltflluQll r1 r A~~ .. 1'l<Clt .~ .. •wtlillr' N1$uftcl.4<\ ,,.._,...~,_1191 JOW•\l "-•511..,... ~o P • •'1(1 C..~11~ Cl "-lll• VOL. 71, NO. 087 I Understated Elegance Updated colla r styles including an English spread and a con trasting cutaway . Made of Sea Island cotton and our finest cotton 'broadcloth. Shown with an assortmen t of English all·•llk prints and striped nackwear. We welcom e you In to see our many other Items II Interest. Gentlemen's Clothing In spired by Tra dition (..aeH) 46 Fashion Island (714) 640-8310 I ' 52 51 ... 41 32 ... " 52 45 ... .. , 47 48 47 47 24 32 42 05 .. 6 -11 ... ., - m} get are pie ang ght "a etz to ase ·1ct as led ing na - ng .ur to ng a he ra- ·th nd >S- 1)- ·UI or 1al h. re !Cl .er UC d. or n. nt or ' Computer ae1nillar planQ.ed for OCC one-d~y computer work hop focusina on. Sperry ec;u1pmen1 w~ll be presented Saturdlily rtom 9 a.m. lO l p.m. 1ri thc Science Hall of Oranae oast Collete in Cosca Mesa. , Th~ sess!on is the fl rst of four workshops offered•\ OCC 1:h~s spran •. Other will bt prnt"nted by IBM (April 1R D111tal Equipment Corp. (April 20) and Apple (April Parti~ipants a1 Saturday's event will have the OP{>O,nun1ty lP cxpl~rc products via tutol'ials. videodtak tra1 n1ng and professional se minars. Tickets arc SS and will be available at the door. C~ll 432-S880 for details. Mu.eam '• 'leltoven' olle Those who missed the Great White Elephant Sale at the Laguna Beach Museum of An last weekend will have one last chance to buy some cut-rate "junque" and help the museum at the same ti me. • Used.items not snapped up at the sale will be o ered- for h~lf pr1c~ betwee.n I and 6 p.m. Friday, Lauri Pelissero. pubhc rclauons repr~senta~ive, said. Barbara Brown All proc~ds will go into the museum's operating budget. she said. The museum is at 307 Cliff Dri ve in Laguna Beach . Newport 11ehool •eek• grad• Members of the first si:aduating class from Our Lady Queen of Angels School in Newpon Beach ire being sought for the school's 20th anniversary reunion Friday. An open house will be held from 1 to 9 p.m. at the -school. 750 Domingo Drive. Information may be obtained by ca lling the school at 644-11 66. Laaer •how ucunlon set . An cit~ursion to the Griffith Park Observatory laser light show 1s planned by the Irvine Community Services Dei?arti:nent Saturday evening. The dcadling for regis- tration 1s noon Fnday. Pan1cipants will leave by bus from Deerfield Community Park, SS Deerwood West. at 7:30 p.m. and be home by 11 :30. The fee 1s $9 and further information is available at S5 1-8638. Divorce workahop-at UC Irvine Attorney Pat Herzog will present a workshop on the leg.al aspects of d ivorce Friday from t to 3 p.m. at the Women'sOpponunitiesCentcron the UC Irvine campus. The session will cover the problems and procedurcd involved in dissolution. Those interested may acquire farther information by calling the center at 856-7128. Flltle• clotldng ule ln HB Woman injured -- 8)' PlllL INEIDERMAN .............. While waacbina tht Acadtmy A•ardi ccrtmony. Fountain Vaht)' Councilwoman Barbara Brown had 1 n11tumare abotiat a loc1l award1 proaram she faced that TUHday af\emoon, Brown was or four pc~lc nomina\ed aa 1984 Fountain Valley Citlltn of the Year, and she had a horrifyina vi1ion of standu'I to accept tM award -only to learn lhe wasn't the winner. The real proarall\ didn't work out that way. Tuesday aftunoon. lhe 1eanted she wa1 indeed the winner of the annual community service honor SPonsorcd by the Fountain Valley Chamber or Com mcrce. "You'd think after watchina the Academy war s nave earneasomClmng. -Slle said as tned 10 express ~er thanks. Brown said she was panicularly honored because of the caliber of the other nominees: Laurann Cook. Irene Mardini and Ruth Rosewitz. ··1 hope it hasn'tgonc over anybody's head that all the nominees this )Car are women.'' Ot11nge COMc DAILY PILOT /T~. ~ H • ._ • Bnwfn talCS • lk')olid Mr countil aeni~t. &nw..n wt• honored (or htt wot\ wam &he Hu•U•ftt&OA Bnth Boy• and Girts Club. the 0ral'lt Coun!)' Gari Scout Council. thf Un1kd W1). the Grand Jury Auocaauon and other lf'OUPt· In fac1. after the award luntheon, ~e had tQ rush home to prepare for• Cub out den meeting. Brown had bttn nominated for the Citizen or the Y car honor ~ the Fountain Valley Histoncal Society, the fountain Valley Woman'a Oub, I.ht f~nda of the fountain Valler Ubrary aad Women tn Gttl Scouts. Troop 976. • In addition to the chamber honor. Brown received a plaque and a key to the city from Councilman James NeaJ.i_ a Jiroclamation from ranae County ;)Uptt\llSOr 'Roger Stanton and a certificate of recoanition from Jim Orr. an aide to Assemblyman Nolan Fnzzclle. The count} proclamation descn bcs Brown as "a VOICC or reason, fa irness and logic" in discuss1on of pubhc issues. Asked how she arranacs her schedule to accommodate brr couacll duCin _.. _.. muni&) ~na«. Browe II.id lk cntitlR her famtl) mpon.ibihtlft liill. ..._ .... around thtm. She aod btt b •aM ... ha'e 1 diulhaer. mantha, Jl. ud •-. Ro~rt. 9 ··v ou'll no••~ that aJI of my dlf'ialll rc,olvc around the chtldtYn °' die CG9- mun1l)' I lave in:• Brown laid. In etty Poht1cs. she has blell a groundbf'CUer. In 19fj(), Brown wasbecamr the Cirst woman evrrclec&.ed LO tbe fouaaain Vatlcy Cit) Council. (In 196), a -•• served ao U-month appointed tttm.) tist Novembc:r."8rown was returned LO off'u for another four }Cars. In both of her councwl elecuons. she was the top vote 1~uer. lhc one city brcakthrouah she's suU awaiting as the mayor's scat. Each year. the li\e council members sc>lccl Qne from theiC ranks to serve as ma)'or. Brown has•nc~r been selected. "tr a woman can go into space, 50mcd.ay a "-Om:tn can be ma) or of Fountain Valley." • she said. "It'll happen." •' Laguna suing • • 1n1nsurance non-payment By USA MAHONEY °' ............... Lagu na Beach has filed sutt to force its former insurance earner to make good on a S6 7S.OOO award that stems from a 1984 JUr) ruling against 1h~ city. The sutt. filed 1n Orange County Supcnor Coun. seeks SI 5 m1lhon in co ts plus another $5 million 1n pun111 ve damagcs against Mead Reinsurance Corp. The Cit} 's attorne) contends Mead Reinsurance should have honored a claim stemming from propcn) damages incurred by two Laguna Beach residents in rhr 1980 Del Mar landslide. "L1ab1hues the Cit} 10curred were losse~ that were covered by the crfY'~sur.rnce J:IU}rc')anatnel nsurance compan~ refused 10 pa}.'' Cit!\ ..\ttome~ Phillip Kohn s~ud. A "Nifty Fi fties" celebration and clothing sale will be held Friday and Saturday at the Assistance-League Thrift Shop in Huntington Beach. Hours of the sale are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. both days and all clothing, shoes and purses wi ll be sold as a special low price. The thrift shop is located at 223 Main St. • GOP women hear water talk Timoth y Johnson. executive d irector of the Southern California Water Committee. wi ll be the guest speaker at the NewPon Harbor Republican Wo men's meeting Friday at the Irvi ne Coast Country Club in Ne\\Pon Beach. Irvine pollce offlcen look over the after- math of a two--car accident W ednellday that put a Stanton woman ha the boepltal with Hrioa• head injarlee. lnvatlllaton NJ Dlana L . Clark-Maitland, ~o. alfegedly cut off another driver while makln& a left tum on Red HUI Avenue about ""9:45 p .m ., caa•lng a Chevrolet Camaro to collide with her Plymoth Champ. Robert T. T~~. 26, of· Hunttoaton Beach wu only •llglltly In- jured In the mlabap. Pollce A.id they are .eektoa char&• of drunken drtvlna and vl olatin1 the riaiht of way aaatn•t Ctar k - Maltlana. She la llated in .ertoaa but •table condition a t Foantaln Valley Community Hoepltal. Jonathon Sher. attome) for the insurance firm mainta1ni. the Cit) was not co,ered for the s1tuat1on that caused the landslide so Mead Reinsurance would not honor the claim. Kohn SB)<i the cit\ plans to argue that Mead Reinsurance is "mme ding" a section of its pohcy and that ca~s of'"' ersc demnat1on were indeed covered . In' erse condcm nat1 1s delin iving someone of the U\4.' of his propert~ \\ ut compc sat1on , ... The cit} was ordem.t b) a Superi r Court JU() 10 J 984 to pa) Dr. C.L. Mc..\nhur and D ~ 1d Mallegg. both of Laguna Beach. S 771.000 to com pen te for shde damage to their home) cau~d when ttl Cit) allowed a malfuncuoning storm drain to d1,crt water onto their propen1cs dunng a penod ofhea' ~ rain Johnson wi ll talk on the water fu ture of Southern Califo rnia and its cost at the noon session. The cost of lunch is $8.50 each and reservations may be obtained b) calling 673-3553. Free health falr ln Clemente Mesa·planners back units on Fairview Hospital land \1c..\nhur and Mallegg agreed to settle for S700.000 ---an rt.~turn for the ctt~ ·~ promise not to dela~ the award through an appeal Laguna Beach was 'il'll-insured for up to SI 00.UOO at the time It '>ubmmcd a claim to M~d Reinsurance for the halancc \kad dt'n1ed the claim on the basis tha1 the cm 'a<, not CO\ t'rl.'d for in' er<il' condemnation awards. · San Clemente General Hospital will present a free V t f health fair for the community Saturday from IO a.m. to 4 0 e u na n ffiOUS, p.m. in the parking lot of the hosptial. 654 ('amino de los staff ove~si ~ r_e Mares. Sa n Clemente. nd without protests, after ers ear lier decision vof d appro\e the the 37-acre proJCCt at the nonheast corner of the hospital grounds . The de,,.eloper. Butler Housing ( orp. o fln-1ne. r~uested that a total of 54 acres be rezoned from 1'ns111u- 11on:il to re 1dential, The e.xtra land \\Ould be hdd for future housing proJCCIS. C"orrc.,pondence bctwet'n the cit~ and tht> -.:amer's repre~n1a11,e fa1lt-d to r<'sulH' the s11ua11on. The ( 11~ l ounnl authllr11cd the la\\\Ull 1n Februar. and included court rnsb ol S ~ '.1.0011 · ~k:id Re1nr,uranCl' ,aml'lcd thl· nt\ ·c; insurance 1n Decembcr Jlong. "11h th:it 01 11 othl·r ·orange ( ount' mun1 , 1paht1e\ Business leaders and individuals are bei ng asked 10 volunteer their services by providing tables, chairs. a tent By TONY S~' VEDRA and transportation fortheelderlyofdisabled. Details may ottMo~ai-. be obtained by calling coordinator Lori Drew at 496-11 22. """"1A~er a staff error nulli eitt 448 · 1f>rev1ous votd. the Costa Mes · · •"' ning Commi!Sion has again e Ne"81etter tipa offered • a 550-unii apinment project ' grounds of a 1tate mental hos Orange Coast College will ofTcr a th1 fee-hour Senior Pliln ner Mike Ro wor~sh~p Saturday which will gi ve tips on~c~ _ profitable publishing of a newsletter or magazine. he session is scheduled for Room 114 of the C' unseling and Admissions Building from I to 4 p.m. • Sol H. Marshall. a professio~aJ ;. Journalist who has done fu nd ralSlnJ for comm~r:i ty organizations. will conduc t the ~s1on. The fee $25 and addttional information may be obtained calling. 432-5880. HBaccounta joins stat e bo Huntington Beach resident said city workers were especiall} cautious this ume to po)t notict• of Monday's public hearing and to contact landowner'> w11h1n 300 feet ot the project. Failure to publicize the lir t hearing Feb. ::!5 kill ed the commission's unanimous \'Ole in favor of adding 406 apanment units to the 144 rentals under construction at Fa1r., 1e\\ [)(. velopmental ( ommun11~ on Harbor Boulevard. Pt·ter Buffa. one of thl· thr{'C nc"' commissioners installed after the null1tied 'ote. dissented becau~· hl' ''anted more time to re' tC\\ tt\c $22 m1ll1on project. The proposal ..... 11 be fomarded to the t'ou nc1l for another publll' heannl.( on .\pnl 15. L Jrge 1u11 J"'.irth .iga1n't < ahfornia n11es ha\l~ promptt•d Mead Rl·1n~urJntl' to get ou1 nf thl' mun1 c1pal llah1ht1l'' mar>.l·t 1n 1h1~ .. 1ate, '\her ..aid Waste effect eyed .\ p:incl u l go\l·rnmcnt ollici al' tonight \\ill discus~ the potl'nt1al l'lkl t\ 111 trcate<l \\;.l\te from the trtngfellov. landfill on mannl' Ilk on the Ul3\I ofOTangc Count) Yee has been apPornted the California state Board or Acco tan- cy by Gov. George Deukmej1a ------The 57-year-old Yee is jotn si~ State la"s require tha1 public hearings be posted 1n a ne.,..spaper with local circulation and that nearb} landowners be contacted b) mail at least I 0 da ys before the hearing. "" Despite the nouticauon. Robinson said that no residents attended Mon- day's heanng and no lette~ concern· 1ng the second phase of the project \\ere received b~ the cit} Planning CX·partmcnt. The apanments are being built in hopes of attracting mort· hoc,p11JI \\Orkcrs b) pro' 1ding on-site hou,1ng at affordable rates. ~1d hmp11al officials. Rents at the comple' \\ould tall· about 20 percent hclo\\ con' l'ntmn.11 rates for the Costa ~k~ area Hl·nr' \t·h.iter ot thl· 'iouthl•rn ( alfom1a ( oost Water lkp;:irtml·n1 Blalo..l' \nlkr-.on of thc Orange C'oun1~ 'ian11at1on lkpanmen1 ::ind .hm \nderson of the anta \nJ Regional Quallt' RuJ rd \\Ill be among the panehsts The disc: u"1nn ,~1n'orl·J h' thl' ..\ml·ncan Cetacean 'itx 1ct' ·., Orang.t' ( ount' l hapta Ix-gins at ., 30 pm 1n thl' ( mt.1 \k\J 'l't~hhurh1\txl ( ornmun11~ (enter. 1845 PJr>. \\l' ~,,. ...... .. I Thunclay, March 28 No meetln11 sclleduled other certified public acco nts and siit public members on 13- member board that sets polic1 and prov1de<1 receommcnda11on for statewide tl..,t1ng ofa\.'countan \. oting 4-1 . till' n1mm1)s1on rec- ommended that thl' C it} Council While the apanments .... 111 lirc.t tx· offered to hosp11al emplo~el''>. 'llOll' units ma' also tx· a'a1lable tor hm - income people working in thl' l 11' I hl· d1,lli,•.it111 '' J' .. pu rred h~ ;1 plan to Iran port 1\;J,tl' lr11m thl' "tnng1clln\\ J ump 1n R1H·r-.1de through thl· OrJ ni.tl' C 1M\t .1nd 1n111thl·11l·t·an PoucE Lo e Marine held for ct1ues • Ons in fatal barracks sta Ing , Ma rine stationed at El Toro is in custody an connection with the stab- bing d~th of another Marine but he still has not been charged. authorities said today. The su.sptct. who 1s being held at a correctio nal faci hty a t Camp Pendleton. was not identified bccau'IC he has no.t been arrested. eitplained Gunnery Sgt. Peg Cauley. Pvt. Kevin Berrigan. 21. of Wells City, Maine. was found stabbed to death in the neck and chest in his the Marin.: Corps >\1r oro on March 20. ".n cd he bled lo death. g 1n\cstig•1t1on 1s being conductc the :nal ln ves11ga11'e Service. I 0000 block of Disney. • • • Thieves stole S 1.000 in Jewelry and com valued at $2 76 after entering a home in the 6000 block of Sun View through an unlocked back bedroom window. • • • Burglar<; stoic a S 125 blue K-Man 1 Q.)peed b1qclc and a spare ure from an unlocked gragc 1n the 17000 block or Jacque!~ n • • • Thie' e cut a locl to a garage in the 400 block of 20th ~trect and stole a 1961.J Dabun 510. • • • , A ho)' '\IOk SS \\Ort h or beer at the ~~~~~--~~-~-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~-----~~--~~--~-7-Ele,en ma~ct at~92 Wamcr A'e ond fled in a 1974 or I ?75 Pontiac Coetall- An Irvine woman managed to hold onto her purse Tuesday despite being punched in the mouth. kicked in the shins and nabbed by a rob~r. The assailant finally aa vc up and Oed from the parklna lot at S 18 W. 19th St. The 27-ycar-old viclim was walkina from her car around 10:15 p.m. when the robber confronted her and &nabbed the purse. The woman punched the robber in the mouth, promptina the assailant to return the punch, alona with a few kicks to the shins. Poli« said the robber alw Jibbed a sm1ll p<>eket knife 1t the woman's arm. but the thrtt-inch blade would not pen· ttrate het ~ater. ••• A $20 radio was stolen from the Resale SalC$ oflke. iM3 Bey St.. 1onwumc between 6 p.m. Tunday and 9 a.m. Wcdnttday Entry was medc by rtmov1na 10me lou"en and reMhtftl t~ 1 y.,ndow. • • • A 3'-yar-old S.nta Ana man YtH arrnted Wtdat9dl)' on \usp1c1on of atlt'mptcd t>uf111ry afttr he wH tttn allctfdly try1n1 to bttak into • h~ust .. \ en the 1100 block ofS.hnas Avtnue. Gilbert Anaya was booked int~Costa Mesa city jail af\cr allcaedly attempt- ing to open a lock~ ala t door. He also was alkaedty seen chcckint the window to the home. 1mne Police art 1nves1i,a1in1 a sinna of daytime buralanes, most of which occun'N nonh oflrv1neC'ent~r Drive Wednesday. A Promenade trcct residence was ro~ of SI S.000 in jewelry. Jc~lry val~ It S2. 700 was also taken from an Albe Ease home. Jewelry and a video ca stile ttwnkr weft taken from 1 Minen Trail raidenet and a telcvilion WI$ re· poned m1saint f'rom a rart11cked home on Karen nn Lane. • • • Ncwpon Beach polict \rrtsttd ont letn .. boy and art aditll alMMhtt on ~c1on or atcahna • "'°%" fronutt ~1esidrn« Wld•• 7. An &rvo1e pohce lpc>k=-thr bo)' --11 1100Ded '°' ... ~nd ldm1ncd to ealinJ tM Mapon durina a bur&laryt'arhcr1n thcd•> Hat naJM wa not rtlcated bccau.-f>( hi\•· Hun was pried open at the Laundromat at 7071 Warner . and about S 00 an chanJe w. olen. • • • pur uh a total value of $25 was stoic m an uparimcnt en the 300 block 16th trcet. A pu . CHh and 'ltolen fro picking u 1ct1vity o Thte\-C 1976 bla Beach H and War ponablc • • • n1a1nena about S7S 1n llaneou content was ca r whi~ a ~oman was her son at a youth m1l1on \.enuc. • • • a'hcd a window to a 11maro at Hununaton 11 Beach Boulevard \\.cnue and 5tole a o valued at U SO F1rcb1rd. • • • Tools 'alued at $450 wttc taken from a tool box 1n the 17000 block of Gothard trcc t. • • • A S320 stereo was stolen from a car in the 6poo block of Warner \Cnue. • • • \ monc clip. cash and crtd1t card were ta ken from a man's locll.cr at 1hc u1hcm altfomia Edison o. acn· cr:a11ng $tat1on. • • • $439 typtwnter wa \tolen from the t'Ommunicttons bu 1ld1n& at ( rold· en W~t olq<'. • • • •\ ""llct and checkbook v.-crc taken rrom a locked 1979 Oat un 2 OZ\'. in th • 17000 bloc~ of Cameron. .\ cro"bar u~ to pry open the door caused $200 1n damaae • • • Window ~ tma hed 1n ~hoot bu at Oc:ftn V ttW Htst-hool Foutaha van., m 1Jcnt of the> SOO bl l or en R1\crtold poh« Tu ~a that \Om one broke into htr arttn I Q79 HonJa C '"i \\h1I\" 1t ""' p.irkcJ OUISldl' a l •l'Oll(l \lllrl' l he Ill". e!>t1ma1cd at $-1"~ included ~tneu cqu1pml·n1. ll'\\l'll\ J \\Ullet and a purse ... \l111ut $Ql)O ~\Orth ofJcweh; and n "ngk $100 bill \\rfl' taken from an 11n l11\ l.l·d re~1dcnll' l'n the 400 block 111 Hnt·ro Snmconl' >.ir>.ed Oflt'n thl' front Laguna Beach door 10 burglJrt/l' J hllnll' ruew:i~ nn thl' IOMOU bllx>. l'I La Ba11 ta l hl' \n \lta \ l'>IJ '-':I\ rcs1d<"nt told IO\S. l'~llmall'd al s~.no. 1ndudt•li 1)(1ltn·\\cdnt•\dJ\e\l·ningthatsome- \ idco cquipml'OI fC\\t.'ll) c:i'h Jntl olnl' hJd lt)rll'd open th(' door tO thl' coin~ gJr.t~l' and \tolcn a red 1978 BM'\\ • • • p.1rl.cd 1n,11k \ rt'\tdl·nt ot thl' 111.,11() blod. 111 Lo' , • • • Jardin''' ( 3.,1 reported Tue\dJ\ th.II • P11l1 n·arrc,1ed .\lkn R1 hard Burg. sonll'Olll' '>lull' propert' ()\ ernight I I on ,u,piuon of dn' ing under the from hi'>gJr:tgt• fhe lo s. t"~timatrd at 1ntlul·nu of .ikohol Burg wa stop. SbQO induded a binclc. ,1.,1, ,port'> Pt"d \\ ctine~la~ t'' t•nmg on Catalina r:ll'que\\ Jnd a \:hain s:l" -..1rl'l'I a1 Parl \~e!'u.e • • • 'd l ~ing ,1 t:oathanger or 3 ,1mi!Jr Police resrondc to repo rt\ tool ,0 ml'llnl' bmke into a tx·igc 1 ~7 \ \\ cJnl'\da' of a boat in d1strc s off Dodge \Jn parll•d near Glo\1n1a and "kl'I"' Hollo\\ Bca\'h Ollic.'Crs dc-~ddk < oun. the 0 "' ner n-portt'<.I ll'rm1ncd. hov.c' er tha\...the boater \\ t'<lne~3, ThC' burgl:ir -.tok •1 \\,I\ '•m!"I~ ha' 1ng trouble ftghunp, rcg1stra11on paper from thl" gloH' hcad .... mds compartment but apparcnth lled -------------~hrn .in alami wunded The rl'g1'· llllllOltWl.K ~CO\er'Cd • • • Chl'r 1hc "'l'ch•nd \Oml·mw l·ntcrcd a \\hilt' ord "an at lht• ( arsx·tcrta ,tnrt• I S'>.& ~I larbor Dh d and ''ok tt)OI\ \\Orth SI .\ S~ • • • \ ~Ulll\ ollilCI .11 the ( •l'n\lll '\ton'. t 70~11 Broolhul"it "t rcPoncd Tue\da\ afternoon that \\\mcon<.' h d 'ltllll•n hie de pedal\ \\nMh SQ 1N fmm tht' bu\1nt''l'I l'fewport Beach T"o pun,hing b:ags ~orth a~ut S cach~erenokn fromthepat1oof 1 n:\1dcne<' on tht> 100 .,lock of <4~th ttttt • • • .\ pairofpu~ \\ttc \tolen fnim 3 rh<'HOlct Camero parlcd on the" ~00 hlodr. ot 'upt•nor .\H·nue. I ht• h>\\ came 10 S \~S .... • 'We ll-h eeled ' ban d it sought ()\)..I \ 0 (.\Pl -Police an- hunt1n for a 1.1.cll-drc"i~·d bank th1d \\ho-.c <'1ght '1tt1m' 1n the Oakland· lktkcl<') area ha\ e been ualen on iuard not JU t b) hi'> gun but al~ h1' l:'ln\' dothc,. gold Je"-Clf) and -m h1 la t he1\I -a r<'d rose The Nnd11 h:n \tru l financ11l inst1tut1on 1n the 'onh ( akland anJ 8erkelc) areas c' cl) Ont' 10 I 0 da , h1111n.1 around noon and maluna otl 1.1.1thll ,000t('\" "OOca ht1mc ~·d C akland pol11.'I.' ~ t Jim 1mon n lnahold·up1tthrC1t1 rp \.In on Pt dmont "-'enut on \1a.rch I • \1mon l n 1J the ro :r held a aun en one' h nJ amS r 1n t~ other Hr kft v.111'1 th\ w~:ipon. r~ and \.l\h, , . • , -• • r NEW YORK (AP) -Bernhard Ooeu 'h ded in~ot today to cbartes stemmin, from Ilia *>ou na of foUr youths on a wbway train, and his lawyer wu panted a delay in the trial that ~ hopes .. will end the controveny." Goeu's coun appearance came one day after he was indicted on four counts of attempted murder by the second araod jury to investipte the Dec. 22 shoottn . t The flna pndjury indicted Ooeu. 37. only for felony weapons pos- session chartel. He did not testify before either penel. Durina the arraianment. Judie Step~n Crane kept Goetz's bail at SS.000. rc~tina a 1M'05«utor's re- quest that 11 be raised to $20,000. "I concede the defendant has faithfully appeared in coun whenever required. I don't believe Mr. Goetz s a substantial risk of fliaht," Crane said. ofa wapon. Ba~ Slotnick. Ooeu's lawyer. . Goetz said he shot said his client "has nowhere to ao. · self-defense after one o judae. You'rclookingat. unfonunate-mandcd" SS. One of th ly, the best-known face in the country. said he told the second He couldn't nee." was merely tryina to Jn addition to attempted murder, Goetz. the second grand jury charged Goetz "h's probably all fo with four counts of founh-degrce Everything now should assault. one count of first-degree the open, with ti~. and t reckless ernbnatrmentand one count the controversy," Goetz . of second« criminal PoSSCSsion Slotnick said he wou ·move to WITH OUR JU dismits the new incftC1ment "becauee it was bfoulhl improvidentiaft)'. by the d1striC1 attorney for pen1•n reasons." , "Th.e chief judae has said. a ~nd jury will indict a ham ~nd'!':1ch 1f ~hc distnct anorney wants 1t to. Slotnick said Wednesday. "Bernie Goetz today turned out to be a ham sandwich." _ . Attempted murcJer is a felony with a maximum penalty of uo to 2S years in ~· TM -uh arMI wapons pom•IH clllill~C81TY up IO U yan. lftd lbe ~ endl.,ment cha,.e carries up 10 1even yean in prison. 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':'irtue is this person's middle name. but friends may call him/her Chanty. This isn't Miss America we're talking about· this person's desi re to-"work with ~oplc" doesn't m~n a million-dollar contract to tour with the Jacksons. . In fact. this person is so busy doing ttfings for others- dehvcnng .~eal~ o~ whe.els, volunteering at a nursing home . part1c1pating m a Big Brother or Bia Sister pro1ram -he/she probably wouldn'• have time to spend a million dollars. Or the inclination to hang out with the Jacksons who see.m .to be able to get along quite nicely on their own'. This 1s a person who contributes more in time and energy to the community than anyone else on the block . And although everyone around knows it, there is raiely a vehicle for ex pressing their appreciation. The Newport-Balboa Rotary Club is about to remedy that in Newport Beach. The Rotarians. whose avowed object is to "encourage and foste r the ideal of service as a ~asis . of worthy enterprise." a!e sponsoring a contest to iden ti fy and reward one very gJving person. The 1985 Service Above Self Contest seeks nomi- nations from the pu blic. Candidates wilt be judged on the unselfish sharing of theirtime and the efforts they put forth toward the serving of those who are less fort unate than themselves. The winner. whose name wi ll be announced May IO will receive a heartx. public ''Atta-boy." And the Newport~ Balboa Rotary will donate $1,000 to his/her favorite charity. The _Rotarian s are to be commended for establi shing the Service Above Self Contest. which will reward a positive force in the community and let others know that good works don't alwa ys go unnoticed. The deadline for entries is April 14. A nomination fo rm will be published soon in the Dail y Pilot. More infor mation is available from the Rotary at 955-7516 or 556-8569. C)leap foreign products doing nation no service To 1he E:.d110r: It is 1rue I hat when ) ou take awa)' someone else's freedom. thal )OU also lose a li ttle of your own I belte\C that 111s also I rue that when you take awa) someone else's '>ecunt), that )OU loSt' a lt11lc of your own. When a pcr;on becomes a pro- fesc.1onal . at a skilled trade. he should cnJO} a mca'>ure of security In the'>t' da) c., a lot of skilled 'W<>rka-. arc idle. becauM: 1hc rc:'it of U'i want to bu\ cheap foreign products. If lhe<.~ products come 1n 10 th(' tount1> unregula1eJ. the ~mcm:an manufat·· tunngcompantC'>JUSt moveo\,crscas. where the) can get cheap labor. and our ~killed workers s11 1dle. The go' ernment then puts them on the dE.le The laxes go up, and we pa) a c.ccond tn'ltallment on th e cheap 1mpuned products. Wha t goes around. rnmcs around (to quote Man!>on ). The fact is 1hat we are 1Med.ing our econom). b) buying cheap forc1~n product'l. It is our own '>Cl'Unt) 1hat we are putting on the \~Ith JIM BOLDI NCi Co'ita Mc~ Start cutting Congress To thl' Editor II 1s with great trep1dauon that the Congress has authon1cd the IR\ 1t1 require all people using their personal cars 1n busines'i to make dail) mileage compilations. Th1<; 1A11l rC'qu1re man ) m1 lhon\ of man hour\ that could belier be U<ied fur '>C'll1ng 10 pr°' 1tk 1ncommg c;alc\ ;rnd n >n'>l'quen1h JOh'i. If Congre'" 1\ rl·alh '>Cnou\ ahout culling CO'lt'i 11 1<., rcuimml·nJcJ lhJt all hmou\l nc~ anJ n1r\ furn"hcd h) the la:ot pa)crc, to < ongrc\\ Ix• aboli'ihcd. togethcr ""llh thr l hauf· feur's '>alarll'~ h1rcd IO frrn um· grc'i><,mcn around < ongrl''>\mcn c,hould he aulhortit·d t11 U'>l' thr1ro1An lar\ and then keep the ..ame mileage rl'lords that the a\erage u 11zcn is rcqum·d tu keep 11 ha' alc,o becn noted that Barry (i11IJ"a1cr 1c, concerned about mill· tan rr11rcment for thoc,c people who ha\l· \J)l.:nt 20 -year'> of their '1fc 1n 1hc \l'T\llc of their cuunll). He 1s ap- P<mnth preparing a means to com- pkkl} l hangc that "'h1ch has been 1n ('>.l'>ll'ntc for \car'>. ..\s a funhcr ""''"~'tu th e ta;pa)crs 111ssuggested that ht'lorc th1'> 1~ done. congressional pen\lun' 'hould be changed to make chg1h1l1t } nnl) after 20 yea rs of \(lll\lal ton <;('f\'ICe tn (ongre'>S. FDW•\RD E.J. HAFEY Laguna Bca<:h Has anyone seen Eugene? r n the Editor \\-e've been In 1ng for O"Cf lour years to lcx·atc Eugene F Turner. (A N 38328621) of ( osta Mesa. a fell ow shipmate of the 593 rd Joint Assault Signal Co. (JASCO). that acted as a liaison between the 1r Corps, Navy_ and Field Artillery dunrrg amph1b1ous la nd ings m the Pac1fic. against the Jap~ during World War H. The member<., were from the different serv ice<; and the original cadre that made up th 1-. un11 were survivors of the Pearl Harbor l\llack on Dec. 7, 194 1. We've h11 a blank wall \\1th the postal service 41lo would 'rOu olcaw 1n\ert a notice 10 your paper for any info/addrcs .. ofsame. Thru the help of some special people. ncwspapen and po,tal service!> we have located 281 ex -members of this highly decorated unit and we arc having our 40th Ann1ver-.ary re union in August of th ts year A 'IClf addrcs\Cd stamped cnvclo~ I\ cnclo~d fo r your conve· n1encc. Thank )OU. 593rd reunion Comm11tcc - SID MA NWARING 155 Hickory G rove Road Hor..chead\, New York 14845 COi d Indian Name) Phone: (607) 739-S IQ() H. L. lchwertt Ml f 'utl<·llltf ,, ... ~ V•MQ·nQ FcMO' TomTeft r~ _, Gl'y"' """ ••4 •I I tfl ... I'll f\AI I r .. .,e:ta ..._,.. l.Odr-C-"'"'""'._,, • t flt• t~tl't r:,,.._...._ C4 ~ IJ' (OttOf - - ''J'veneverbeenabletoflJ(Ureout whydlgltal wstchesofferth hourly beepers In the nrsl plac~. How many of u have urgent b to trantact e\feey hour on the hour. 24 hours a d4Y?' • ' I .' f , .. t STEPIEN CHAPMAN Nota1 ----cha J The story com to mtnd of the old man who was ntcrvicwed by a reporter on the casion of his IOOth birthday. "You 1ust have seen a lot ~\I of changes in a hose years." said the .\~ ~"' newsman. "Y ."' came the reply. ~.\r)J~-'1 ·~~~11 "and I was . i n~t every one of .., I"·~ thC'm." ffhc· 111 ahve. here arc three -fillftlMIBIJ"1o-----------------morc chang that our ccntenerian wi II no dou oppose: Aromat1 publica11ons. Texas Monthly. ich chronicles the in· comparab marvels of life in the ~reatcst tc. 1s one of th e best magazi ne in the Western Hemi- sphere. f just one reason you should never as a man if he's from Texas: If he is. h I tell you; if he's not. don't embarr shim. Obscure politico longtime thorn in Kissinger's side But hat doesn't mean I wait cagerl for its arrival each month. 1- fcel a easurc of dread too -because alon ith advice on the best chicken- f,.je<fstcak in Waxahachie. each issue proi1dcs a blast of perfume that could gag! a New Orleans madam. The ad1ertiscrs for various fragrances ai:i>arently think one smell is wonh a t~usand pictures. I ask you: Did Vavy Crockett give hts life at the Alamo for this? WASHINGTON -The decade· long fe ud between Henry Kissinger and Lyndon LaRouchc was an cxas- peraling ex penencc for the Cll·SCC· rctary of state. ai-co rding io internal f'B I in vestigat ive fi les. After years as one" of the targets of LaRouchc's vcrbaJ sltngs and arrows. Kissinger took unerring aim with an arrow of h.ts own. He wrote FBI Director Wilham WebstCT in 1982 asking for an invcs11gat1on of his tormentor. .., wa nt 10 make clear," wrote Kissinger. "that 1 do not ask the FBI to intC'rferc in any manner w11h LaRouchc's First Amendment nghts cvcn when they are exercised in a scurrilous and obscene manner. The LaRouche campaign against me. however. seems to go fa r beyond free 'lpet..'Ch." O\'er the \Car'\. La Roucbc's fol- lowers had ·"' nttcn and shouted acc usa tions of pcr!><>nal and pohucal misbehavior against Kissinger. some- times confronting htm tn public. The charges ranged from drui smuggling to homosex uality. One tnci dent rC'· suited in the 1nal -and acquittal - of Kissingt'r's wift\ Nancy. on an assault charge following an airport confrontation with a LaRouche sup- porter. .\ La Rouche spokesman who rc- \.1e1Acd 1he FBI documents 1old my a!>soc1ate Tony C'apaccio that th eir quarrel wtth Ki ssinger was about policy issues. "We wa nt Kissmger's pohucal career to be over ... he said. The La Rouche spokesman 1ns1sted 1hat the campaign neve r became illegal ha rassment. and sa id of Kiss- inger's request for an FBI investip · t1on. "He got downrigh t paranoid. · Kissinger refu sed to comment. but sources dose to him said he was subjcrtcd to "intense verbal a nd physical hara~sment" during the period when he -asked for the FBI 1nvest1gat1on. It has subsided con- s1dcrabl)' si nce. the sources said. Kissinger first wrote to Webster in August 198'2 -a .. Dear Bill" letter of thanks fo r forwardtng a LaRouchc Oyer that assail ed Kissinger. The fo llowing month. Webster Jac1 AIDtlSOI wrote to Kissmger's auorney: ··r ccn a1n l) can un derstand Dr. Ki ss· ingcr\ concern over the pers1Mcncc which these ind1v1duals have d1s- pla)cd 1n their campaign against him." The .,~ mpa thc1ic FBI d1rcctor addc_d that he could "apprec1atc Or. K1ss1ngcr's re luctance to ta ke legal act ion aga inst members of this group 1n the form of a peace bond or otherwise. since 10 do '>o would give them the forum 1hc} appear to .be '>eCktng " .\s the campaign rnn1mucd. the fru'ltratcd Kissinger wrote again to WC"bstcr 1n November I 982. asking for an FBJ in vcst1gat1 on. Within a mo nth. he was informed that the Justice Dcpanmcnt could find no actions allefed by Kissinger that "iolated c1vi rill.his laws. He was told, "owever. that the actions he described might indicate violations of laws against interstate harassment by telephone. The FBI files show that Webster wrote a memo to another bureau official about another angl e. "The question wa'i raised whether the U.S. Labor Pany (a LaRouche organiza- tion) might be funded by hostile 1ntell1ience agencies." he wrote. "Can yo u gi ve me an update ... on this mailer?" The FBI investigation did uncover a letter sent by a LaRouche commit· tee to a Texas organization to which Km inger was scheduled to speak. The leucr contained, in the words of an FBI memo. "violations (ha ving 10 do) with mailing a threat to injure the reputa!}on and-or accuse a person ofa cnme. The FBI finally gave up in late 1983. It found no prosecutable: of- fenses and closed it<. 1nves11ga11on . BUMBLING Al.ONG: While thousand~ of Africans starve. diplomat~ of nations that could do !>Omet h1ng about a long-range 90lu- tion arC' cngagcd in an unseemly wrangle oH~r protocol and pecking ordC'r. Herc's the disgraceful siqry: The International Fund fot Agri- cultural De' clopment 1s run by the Unitl·d Na uons but funded by the Organ11a tion of Pctrolcum~poning { ountnC's nnd the Western i dust rial nauons. including the Uni States. Its purpose i~ to help Th d World farmers increase produt11on and adopt belier agric ultural yract1ccs. EH·r sin<:t it wa<; founJed in 1977. the contnbuuon~ were di\ 1dcd ro ugh I) on the lincs of fie ~rccn t for the Western nations a/Id 4:? per(·ent for OPEC ." 11h eq ual \Ottng nght'i for each group. But with lhc recent drop 1n oil pnn·~. OPEC '~si t can·1 afford 10 keep up 11s con1nbut1on at the usual level. The Q'>nscnsus at the funds seC'ms to be (hat the We tern nauons should f'llake up the dif- ference: L But the late Lkpartment. faced wi th a d ~strust of the fund by many conservatives i11 Congress. has de- cli ned to pledgt more -unless the voting ratio w11hin the organization is changed to r~.flect the ratio of con- tribuuons. O~such fatuous ralderal do the diplo ats dither -wh ile starvation threat ns milli ons. Unfortunately. Texas Monthly is not alone. The defect has spread to so many other publications that a man who strolls past a newsstand may face <>usp1c1ou!> questio ns from his wife when he icts h.omc .. Can't we keep perfume 1n th e boudoir. where 1t belongs? Bct:ping 11mepieccs. If yo u ever go to plays. concerts or church services. :-ou've probably had the expencncc offindin& yo urselftransponed by the emo11onal power of the moment - onl) to be jolted back to bleak reality b) a Ourry of watch alarms going off precisely on the hour. M> own pastor. whose theology renccts a sober recognition of human depravity, bears the inevitable inter· rupt1on of his sermon with the stoicism of a manyr. His Calvinist predecessor. Jonathan Edwards. would not have been so tolerant. Jn fact. he might have been moved to del iver a special sermon: "Di&ital Watch Wearers in the Hands of an An'1°Y God." I vc ne ver been able to figure out why digital watches offer those hourl y CONFIDENTIAL FILE: Vietnam. beepers in the ffrst place. How many al read I) nearl'i bankrupt. ts trying to of us bave urgent business to transact shrink the nurit~ of mouths 11 must every hour on the hour. 24 hours a feed by disc~~ging population day? What purpose can the alarm growth . But it's a ib\(_ng battle. The serve but to remind us. with Virgil. Vietnamese are inc~Qg by an that "ti me is Oying. never to return"? estimated 1.3 m1lhon a yev: the Who wants to be reminded of that? population has grown by · on~-"ftb Apparently a lot of digital watch since the war ended IO years ago. an~ ...._owners do. But those who. arc too now totals al most 60 million. tllCN'..&1deratc to tum ofT their alarms -A wave of child-stealing has at pubtl.C events should emulate time \wept Zambia. The government is -tlytn$ ~r to return. mystified. th ough one newspaper Jnv1S1blt r~c signs. Sometime offered an explanation of sorts. between the mailltlJ&lion of Hustler saying. "It is African nature to want a maga1ine and the inve~"lite" child who will carcfoqou 1n old age." beer. another foreboding dev~ ment occurred: Dri vers began to Jack Anderson I• • 1yndlc•t~d ignore traffic laws. col11mnl1t. The futility of speed ltmtts needs no ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ claborationhcre.&aKely aday~s b} that a. car doesn't roar past my Right or wrong, intellectuals should merit our.attention The n11cd States 1s recognized. if not by itself. by most cult ivated foreigners, as a resolu tely "anti· mtcllcctual" country. We regard our intellectual class with negliience. 1f not outright disdain. as individuals of lttlle effect or innuence on mundane matters. Yet if we look at repressive coun· tncs. such as the Soviet Unio n on the left. or Iran on the naht. we find that it 1s not the ordinary citi1en. the businessman or farmer or mechanic or poltceman. who 1s makina any protest apinst repression. but almost solely the intellectuals. It is the writer. the painter. the musician. the scientist or academi- cian. who is makina waves, leading protem. beina jaded or exiled, and Oceina his native land to breathe 1 freer air. S111n HAHIS pay attention to them. T his is far from sayin& that they arc always nght: but 11 ts to sa y that we 11norc th tir cnt1cisms at our peril. Other people want "freedom" sim ply to be let alone. For creative people in the ans and sciences. freedom is as necessary as tht air they breathe. Without 11. their inspiration drits up, and they become mere vassals or tools of the state -or. even worse, prostitutes. trad1n1 their ideas for a dubiou!I "accuri1y" or a prccari· I.JU!> )ld (U). The mental and 'IOC1al health of a nation depends upon the amount of variet-y. of d1vcrs1ty, of tontrovcrsy and contention 11 not onl y pcrmits hut encourages. Most c1111ens arc too busy making a hv1ng to engage in these activi t1c!>: the intellec tual. the artist. the v1s1onary, all th ose who march to a dtfTcrcnt drummer. arc invaluable for providing society with a corrective lens for its national myopia. The in tellectuals can be wrong. of course -but we mu t g.ivc them the ngh1 to be wrona. and the attention and rc:spett that is due IO men and women who live not merely for today, but for a more beneficent future. Fallible b some mar bt. they arc th.c onl y eyes and ears of tomorrow. Sydoey Harrl1 #1 a 1y•dlc•IH col•m•l1t. house $Otng west. evcn thouah the street 1s one way cast. And as a ix·dest rian I ha ve discovered there 1s no more dangerous place to be than in front of a car that is approachi ng a. 'ilOP Mgn -except maybe a crosswalk when you ha ve the "Walk" signal. I would support abolition of the death penalty tf an exception were made fo r people who double-park in rus~ hour. While we're at it. maybe we could-lnstall metal barriers at stop 111gns. programmed 10 lower only when the car has stopped. And we can arm c'ery one-way ~treet with those devices used in dri ve-in theaters. which puncture the ures of cars aoina the wrong direction. None of these complaints should be taken as the products of a reactionary mind. Anyone who has cclchratcd the arrival of tofutti. moonwalkina and Morpn Fairchild clc~rly stil! believes i~ the possibility of 1mp~ov1n1 humanity's lot. Bui, as our l<»year-old knew. chanae Isn't always synonymous with protftSI. That one fact that hasn't chanacct. Ste,H• Chpmao #1 • 1yll4Jc.IH col•m•ltt. Even in Poland. where Lech Walesa 1s the leadina d1uident. there arc 1 doLen intellectuals for every Labor leader who has taken ~iutance. In Iran. tt is tht creative people of the educated class who have aonc under- around or flC!d the tyranny of the mullah,. It is the fu nction of the intellectual in any society, not to be an uncrittcal "palnot .. oftht rea1me. but rather to po1n1 out the flaws and discrepancies bttWletl what • nation ~fntn and whet tt-tlC'tuarty pw1c~. F~r no nation lt vcs up to iu public stale· men ts. That Caesar, he was a real card If we pn<k ourselves on bcina an ··open" societ ). in di tinction to the tOtalitar1an toe1et1ts O( both left And nJht. then we ihould cheri h our 1ntellcc1ualt -or at I ass we should .. The or11mal Kina of D11i1mond 1n a regular deck of card wH supposed to · rcpment Julius C .... r. That's why u·s • tfctc.-v1fw. ntronly "Known hkeneu of Catsar was hi profile on• I Roman coin. The S2 card~ repment Sl weeks of the )'ear. 1ncidcntally. nd I'm told thcrt are lM spots on thcr tandard deck to rcprc~nt the number of a year·, di)'\ l)on t know. didn't (Ount them .. . Whal fi rst maJc peanuts M> much in demand wtl\ their portGb1lity. They tm>cd 1 fidd riuon for IOklien. The C"1\-tt~c: clrcunndtmeblll -theM: three popularized S)(anuts. Thr .\ndc mountain ranif 1~ Ion er than the nitcd Stat~ tt wide l-;.\'ery n1aht al lhc out\Ct of the 1T1t r1can Re volution ~tral Ge<>f1C Washinaton and his omem 1n tht1 rcamp111n headquanmdrank a tOMt to the Kina of Enallftd. Thoustt ""'"' y tm>ntt thlt Id. h don not make cte.r how 10,. that totttt went on \nll'atcr don't hhr any tttth L.M. ..,, 11 1 11"'lnlH ~···· Major's slaying prompts pllotests. WASHINGTON (AP)-The Rc- aP.n adminiatration, iuctina to the k1llinJ of an American Army officer by a Soviet soldier in East Germany has canceled the California tri p of i Soviet admiral and says it is consider- ing further protrsts "anvolvina U.S.- Soviet relations." Rear Adrn:-lvan P. Slaku in. the Soviet Embaasy's naval attache. was summoned ~to Washington for a formal protest of the shooting last Sunday of Anny Maj . Arthur 0 . Nichpl5on Jr .. White House spokes- man Rohen Sims said Wednesday. Asked what impact Nicholson's death would ha ve on relations be- tween the two countries. White House spokesman Larry Speakes re plied, ··w e are considering some steps involving U.S.-Soviet relations, but until they arc finalized I can't be speci fic."..., But another U.S. official said other steps under consideration include expelling at least-One Soviet mititary officer on duty in West Germany. A request that Soviet military commanders in Europe meet with their U.S. counterparts also rs-being co nsidered. said the official. who spoke on condition he not be 1dcnt- 1fied. Sakul'kin was called back from California, where he had been on a U .S.-approved tour with other foreign embassr auachcs, and the Soviet Em!>assy s No. 2 official. Oleg M. Sokolov, was summoned to the State Department twice Wellnesday. One ofSokolov's State Department visits was an evening m(\et1ng with Richard R. Burt. assistan t secretary of state for European afTairs. ··1 will not discuss the mec1jng.·· Solcolov told reporters following the half-hour session with Bun. who 1s head of a panel of State Department, Pentagon and -·National Security Co uncil stafT members weighing ac- tions to be taken in retaliation. State Oeparment spokesman Bnan Carlson also refused to discuss the meeting. Pan Amends 4-week strike NEW YORK (AP) -Pan .\men- can World A1rwa) s won the nghl to cut pensions. reduce hl..'alth benefits. introduce pan-time worker<i and offer lower starting salaries under terms of a contract approved by union mem- bers. Ground workers ended a fou r-"eek stri~e against the financ1all~ troubled airline Wednesday after approving the pact on a vote of 3,583 to 2.193. The workers planned to return to their jobs staning Friday. Pan Am Vi ce President JefT Knen- dler said the airline ne" week will begin opera11ng about 65 percent of its Oights. even if night attendants strike on April I. Mer~hants to retum to /188 blast LO NG El E (A P) resume after m·onuors around the dCVeioped 1n an i•propetly capped Merchant were 1otd 1t was safe to blast afta showtd thal mt1hane froin well. A CtKk 1n a da) la)tt btncam rt'O~n most of the bu 1nCM( shut around setpqe remai~d at sa~ lhe surf'ace may alto have allo~ the down since mtlblM IA' from an levels. naturaflyoccurrinuauowrf'ace,and underaround source blew up a store The ()tact t0urcc oflhe ps remain• 1t may have m1arated throuah the last weekend. but there was no unknown. An abandoned oil field lies around from a arc•• diunce. S.Ddy Hcndelts. who ap1n1a • auarantee the huard could not arise beneath thcareaandt0meauthoritie1 A half·milc stretch ofThjrd Street, cbtldren't dotbin1 atorc. lli4 apin. have suaaestcd that a leak may have which front the dcmohshcd llOft. Wedlilldly w.., .....-.. nopma. T~~astt~t•m~i~~ad1~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; Gwen Kemp Woman chases burglar suspect ST. PAUL. Minn. (AP) -A woman says she acted on impulse and d1dn'1 ha vr 11me to be scared wheh she chased an intruder out of her apartroent. va ulted a fence and clung 10 the w1nd sh1cld wipers ofh1s car as he tried to speed awa_y. .. He told me. 'All nght. baby, we're goi ng for a ndc, ... Gwen Kemp said Wednesday of her wild tour on the hood of the man's car. "I said. 'Let's count clothin& store unday evenina I• was fueled by methane gas seep1n1 from under.round. Twenty-one people w~ injured, six of whom i:emain hospitJllbcd. Enaincers drilled 80 feet down in front of the store and creC1ed a ve nt pipe 10 bum ofTthc methane. but the · Oare burned feebly when 11 was ianited W'Cdnesctay 'lftemoon and repeatedly died out because of low pressure and wind. Most stores in two shopp1n1 centers. and a nearby library branch and elementary school were expected to reopen today. The Fire Depan- ment .decided to allow business to ·1uFFELL'S IPllUTllY, llC. rw n. .... Of '• Lit )tn ~ ••.• COSTA •sa -SQ.UM NATL. 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LARGEST TAILORING SHOP IN ORANGE COUNTY South Coast Pina Carouael Court M-F 9AM ·9PM SAT9AM-6PM SUN 12·5 Say "Happy FJlster!" best with Hickory Rums FJister Gifts. T•ke tbr l)frfect Hickory far~ 1m lo your &Mc.er f1mily 1(81 herlnc. l.ota t.o chOOM trom, In &llllile~ every pt•« r1111t. IAt u aend ynur 1ifta, we'll ht nd le I he dete il1 nr ..JJJllO • outh Coast Plaza a.-n ... y·•111 "·"'· ....... 'di. '·"'· Loww c.ro....e Mell .,,,.Y 12 to I 111.ftl. Brlttol 1t l9n O.,. flr91W9V ......._: ......_, AMEaJcA·a LEADING CHEUI aToaa , M • SailArner.iG~ buys yachts Liberty, Spirit of America purc hased a s tria l horses for Amer ica's Cup craft By ALMON LOCKABEY Deir .................... The ail Amenca Foundauon. backer of De nnis Conner's America's Cup Challenge '87, has announced the purchase of the 12-meters L1beny and Spirit of Amenca fro m 1he New York Maritime College at Fort Schuyler. The 1wo yachts will be used as abora ory an or triil orse lor a new 12-meter to be built by the San Diego Yacht Club-sponsored foun- dation in its bid to become an America's Cup challenger 1n 1987. Purchase of the two yachts was an nounced JOtOtl> b~ Maltn Burn ham. president of the ail America Foundation. and Adm. Floyd H. Millef. president of both the Maritime College Foundauon and the State n1 vcrs1t} of Ne"' York Man umc Collete. Liberty was t~e 12-meter sailed by ('onncr when he lo t the Cup to the Austrahans 1n 1983. p1m of Amenca was the trial horse. Tile as oc1a11on tween se"eral figures in Amenca's C'up Challenge '87 and membe~ of the fou ndatipn and lhe college cadets extend through past America's Cup defenst"s. The Ft. Schu) ler Foundation dechn· ed 10 uppon Conner 1n h1s bid 10 recapture the Cl.IP 1n 1987. The Maritime College Foundauon sponsored Enterprise 1n the 1977 Cup defense trials: Freedom when Conner succes!lfull~ defended the Cup in 1980; -and Libeny in 1983. ··This 1s a maJor iteppina aioae fot 11 Amenca on our path to rep.iD * Cup 1n 1987," sa id Conner ... Laber· l)UJ.mPO!l.11lCC 10 the.cam · yardstick against which the improve- ment of new boats can be measured. "Jt IS pan1cularfy vatifyin& thl& through 1h1s p\lrchasc we are in a sense reunited with the Manti~ College and cadets that have meant to much 10 our America's Cup <kfenses over the years." Conner added. In announcing the a&reemenJ. Burnham said· L~ad phase-out nears ··Libert> is "aluable to us because it 1s a knoYon quant1t). Qcing able to uw 11 as a test platform and for crew training will add depth and Ocxi b11ity to our program. pmt 1s another key asset .. He !><lid 1he agreement also in· eluded tht: purchase or Maritime College Founda11on'sen11 re 12-mettr equipment and sa1l 1nventory. .,.., ............ ~~" ....... Sallboardera or wlndaurfen -like all other boatera -are required by law to follow the nautical Rulea of the Road. Safety outlined for sailboards The growing popul arity of sail- board1ni occasionally causes con· Oicts with conventional boaters b:r inexperienced sailboarders. To allevi:lte some of these conflicts the California Dcpa11ment of Boating and Waterwa}s has issued a six-page brochure. "People wh o arc not familiar with the demands of the sport or hazards com monly associated with the water and boatingar~ the ones we are uy1n~ to reach with our new pamphlet." sai d Bill Ivers, di rector of the state's Boating and Waterways. Since sailboardingt is a relauvely inexpensive spon and 1s fai rly easy 10 learn. 11 has drav.n man} people out onto the wate~ays with no pre' 1ous expcn nce 1n boa11n~. lvers ex pla1ned. "Because there is a potential for problems with novice boaters. we decided we needed to get more safe t} information out 10 the public." he continued. ··our plan 1s 10 ti) to prevent future boaung acc1dcntll in- volving sa1lboardll." "Safct) Hints for Sailboarding" contains information on a varn:t}' of subjects. such as recommended safet}' equipment. common salct~ practices. self-rescue techniques. sa1hng in shal- low v.atcr. IA-Cather cond111 ons and Au101 l.OcuaEY hypothermia. The pamphlet also emphasizes the nautical Rules of the Road that govern operation of bo:lts to prevent coll ision. Sailboarders. like all other boaters. are requird by law to follow these regulations. "In the past. there ha'c been conflic ts between sailboarders and other boats:· said h ers. ··sail- boarders are well advised 10 sta} out of congested waterways and far awa> from larger craft that cannot alter 1heir course or ~cd in lime to a' 01d collision with an oncoming sail· board." Copies of the pamphlet and other free boatang safel} literature arc available by writing the California Department of Boating and Watl'r· wa:rs. I 62Q S Street. acramento. 95814-7291. or b} calling (91(!) 445-261 6. Ona clear day, villa ·is perfect .. Whe n in Tu s tin, sympho n y pa trons s ip like Roma n s do By VIDA DEAN 0..., ll'tlol ll'le U tt0< .\ccord1 on m us1c and the aroma of gar I ic waft1 ng be neath the warm sunny ski es ... water glittering 1n the re~I pool and smartl y dressed patrons of the ans enjoying a leisurely summer-like Sunday ... a glamorous settinga1op one of the highest hill s in our county. "It's like being in Italy." commented one woman. admiring the beige-colored Mediterranean-styled villa with its red-tiled roof and surro undinggarden. She and 300othcrs were at the secluded Tustin hills home Sandy and Leo lmperlall set on five acres with a panoramic view of the ocea n. hill s and Catalina Island on a clearday. The occasion -the traditional Crystal Circle brunch benefiting the Orange County Paci fic ymphony and the preludc10 the May 4 Viennese Ball. New_gasoline change_ expect ed to be costly fo r som e boat owne rs The U.S Environmen tal Protection Agency·s proposed leaded gasoline phase-out will be somewhat painful forcenain power boat owners -both inboard and outboard. according to ' the National Marine Manufacturers Assona11on (NMM.\). Following 11s most stringent proposals of last Jul)., the EPA directed that kad content of gasoline be reduced to O 5 grams per gallon b) Jul} I. 10 0.1 grams h} Jan. I. 1986. and. according to Washington sources. be completely eliminated b}' 1988. For 1he rcrrcallonal boat user the lead pha~-out 1s causing concern. Mos t manne eng1ne4'. cspcc1all} older models. "'ere designed to operate on 66, Ahmanson, Dickson boats vie Balboa Yacht Club and ewpon Harbor Yach1 Club will s1age the <>econd race of their 66 Series (BYC) and Ahmanson-Dickson Series on unday. The 66 Series 1s for lnter- nauonal Offshore Rule boats. the .\hmanson for IO R and the Dickson 1s for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet rating'i. Elsewhere in Orange Count}. Dana Poin1 Yacht ha~ scheduled 1l'i Spring Regatta Saturda> and Sunda} w11h the one-design boats racing 'aturda} and PH RF yachts on Sunda~ rn Other ~outhern Cali fo rnia 'l ac hung Assoc1a11on areas: Los Angeles-Long Beach Seal Beach Yacht Club -Saturda\ a1lor 1s Senes No J (PHRr .• Onc- des1gn). Saturda) Cabnllo Reach Yach 1 Club - Cabnllo Senes "-o I. ~aturda' Santa MonJca Bay South Coast Connth1an Yacht Club -Predicted Log race. Fnda\ Paci fic Manners Yacht Club · - Malibu and Return race (~tl'in Series). Saturda)' Windjammers Yacht Club - 1ngle-handed ra ce (PHR F). atur- day. King Harbor Yach1 Club -Open- ing Da}. unda' San Diego Oceanside Yacht Club -M1\\lon Ba) race (Coastal Series>. Saturda,, Sunda}'. · Sou thwestern Yacht Club - Cabnllo Sene'> No 1 I PH RF. \10Rt . SDH F. HR FJ. ~aturda' M1ss1on Ba~ 'l athl Club -L 1ght· n1ng ( 1rcu11. Sunda\ leaded fuel The lead boosts the energ} rnntent of gasoline and helps lubncat<· 'ah es and other internal engine components. Refiner' most often replace lead 1A-1th alcohol add1t1ves to boost OC· tane. but haH not yet developed accep1ablc add111ves to provide lubn- ca11on. A!t a resu lt, older engines opera11ng on no-lead fuels may de- tenorate more rapidly. according to NMM.\ .\~ded 10 the problem 1s the fact that alcohol-blended fuels cause rapid dctenora11on In rubber and plastic compounds commonly used 1n aulo· motl\C Jnd boat fuel S)Stems. When a fuel line leaks into a boat bll&c. e\plos1vc "apors can ac- cumulate causing serious safet} nsks Alco hol in fuel ma > Jcad to phase separation where water and alcohol produce rnrros1on 1n lh(• gas tank and other metallic pans oft he fuel S) stem. The NMMA. a number of 11s members. and representa11,es from other associations and user groups affected b) the lead phase-out propo'>al.,. tesutied 1n \\ ashington last }ear Mo'it agreed v.11h the goal of the proposal. but a kcd that the timetable for 1mplemcnta11on be lengthened to allov. ume to find solu1 ion<o to these and other problems as'lociated with the pha~-out. In m final ruling. hov.e,cr. tht: EP.\ 'aid II!> paramount t0ns1der- 3llon 1s 1ha1 of public health .\l'lording to NMM.\ engineer<>. the ah'>l'nu~ ot lead itsel f should no1 s1gn dicantl~ affect the longc' 11) of mo\t inboard'> or outboards built 1n thc la\t dl.'t·ade. but older inboard engi ne\ '"thout hardened 'aht· ..eat'> ma\ 'lulla from JtrekratcJ 'ah e \\e:.tr ··w e now have a running start with our equipment and are bqinl)JO& our sail program w11 h proven. s~te-of­ the-an 11-meter sails." he said. /'> .\CC '87 1s currently 1n the initial de'i1gn phase. which includes ta nk testing at Omhore Technology Corp. 1n Escondido. Construction of the first ne"' boat 1s expected to be completed 1n .\ugust ' Burnham said crew tra1n1ng and testing should begin at the end of the summer at a Nonh American train· ing sue and conunue during the winter of 1985-86 tn the Indian Ocean ofT Freman tie. Western .\ustraha. Do real men sail sabots? Three races, ch II end a lot of fun are promiMd for Bfl~ Yacht Ck.lb'• ftrst men'• daY - labeled the Macho Men'• Sabot Regatta -on Saturday April 13. fhe regatta WI" hft9 tour ct ..... : Hot Shota for mgea 18-29; Jocks, OWK 30, W9ight to 17 ~ pcund•; e..tCllk•, ~ 30. weight 175-199, and ~k•, aver 30, over 200 pounds. The open eyent wm begin with registration and weigh-In untU 10:30 a.m. A lklpper9' meeting wtll start at 1 1 a .m. Warning tor the first race will be at noon. For an earty registration form, call Suzie Karjala at 640-1 158. For quesUons, call chairman George Leitch at 760-0224. While some guests strolled about admiri ng the palatial home's marbled entry. Oriental rugs. crystal chandeliers and attractive appointments, others fo und th ei r wa y to 1he game room filled with crystal. Lal iquc. Baccarat, Steuben. Waterford, Murano from Italy. Correia and Orient and Flu me crystal items covering the pool table were up for the silent auction bids. (Opposite th e crystal display were I 0 of the I mpcrialis' antique slot machines.) Michael and Carol Gllano chat with boeta Leo and Sandy lmperlall about their MedJ- terranea.n •Ula. Kathy and Gall Koch try Delly .............. ..., .... .......__ bore d 'oeuvre• while Richard and Sally Lorenat c heck cryetal auction Item• and WUUam and Jan Lund admire band or1&A. On their wa y down the twin curving walkways to the pool. guests could view an extensive exhibit of traditional fine an oils from Founders Gallery of Beverly Hills. Se rving tables were arranged near a large cabana (fronted by a brightly colored antique band oraan from the early 1800s.) "We·ve hved here fo r six years," said Sandy fmpcriah. who added that he and her husband. as new symphony supp()rtcrs of the symphony. had been approached by Brunch Chairman C1rol GllHo to open their large home fo r the event. How large is thehomc?"We ha ve 16.000squarc feet.-That's8.000formc and 8.000forher."Joked Leo lmpcr1ah (Tile World). "T he house1ust above u ha 3S.000squartfect.'' The lmpcnah hou~ has been on the market (for S6.8 million I heard). but "We arc taking it ofTncxt week," said Leo "lt'Hcally more space than the two of us need ... \:ltd Sand> Prrll model'i threaded the1rwa) throuah the crowd w(>ar~ng ta~h1on~b)' hahande 1gncr . and I~ were v1s11ina 1hc l1ahll n buffet ca1 errd by Turnip Rose of Oranac and s1pp1na RocarCtiampeaneund Orvirto C'IH ico Ruffi no I QID. a white windrom Ital)' ·'I Umbnarq1on. The fabulousdesscn table. catered b> Pam Oold1teln'-Le Cake of Laguna Beach. had 11 sM-c of attention. loo. as 1ucsts lt ned up earl) wa1un8l'orthc chocolate treats to be SCTvcd up. "We arc chocohohcs." said RoaeSmedeaaard as she. husband Norman and othcr~cycd the a soned truOlc . Gra"d Marntl'rcrcam pulT: . white and dark chocolntc ca~c . cannolts filled with ricotta. crea m and fru11 tartlcttcs. Ench guest rttc1 vcd :i chorolatc rose and the ho'it wrre given a spcc1ul 11f\ from Ciold-.tl·tn -one do1en pink and wh nc·chocolutc rocie'>. 8e'1dcs Mlch eland Carol Gllano (~ho ho~1ed an rarhcr Brunch a t their cwpon Beach ho me). tho ob\ 1ou ly cnJoy1n1 the unda> a fie m oon included n "sand M~r. Mar1eand Melvl1 .udel'Hll, Lnand Pegy Cotta, Ka reund Jolla Bt lMD, R1alt Dla1 with dauahtcr Mae Lo•, the Ro~rt E1ly1, Nen and/V• Hr&eun. LorralH Lippold, Sall~ and RlcUN 1.A'"9t, Ju and WllUa m Lud. Terri and Haro141 Nnmaa, Mary and J.U J ....... WaUrH t MW'1 TerryLM-~1th Pat K~y-1'ml M~1nd­ Fre4t rld Roltt. Rumor 1Hha1 the 1tc of n\'\l )car" ( f)'ilal C.n:le 8run ~h wa.,1n our kw-aero 'thch1ll 1nanother fabul ous cMatt '• " I • ' • . • • • LDl8Y·WIL&Y • The couple graduated from Coron3 Oranac Coast Colle,e. nd M H J L'bb f del Mar High School. She is n UCLA Her futurtt hu sband, a &raduatc of Mr. 1 "· • · 1 Y 0 g:duate and belon•~ to Delta Ocha Lincoln Hi&h hool in Yonker . .N~ Bffch havt ann<>un"'td lht So · H • N y · f e .. •-ment of their da"•"&cr. Cor-lta ronty. c 1s an al umnus of . .. 1s a graduate o Saddlcback ._ ...,. Saddleback Colleae. and now is an ollcac and is employed b)' Saddle- rttn A. Libby. to Todd L. Wiley. son dtimator for Borded Pavcrs. back Valley BMW. He 1s the son of ofMr.and Mn. HaroldT. Wiley.also They plan 10 marry May 25 in the Mar\ in and Thelma Fecher of ~o;iiif~Niliiew~pon~~Bcac~~h~·~ffffffft~fl San Clemente Pre bytenan Church. Mis ion Viejo. 11 " May 18 wedding m the Golden PEPPING-CONDE Circle Wedd1na Chapel in Santa An, Lynne Mane Ptppina of ost4 1 planned. Mesa and Bill Conde. Fountain KLEIN·BUCHA.N Valley. are planning to marry May 11 Newport Beach residents O«ky in Calvary Chapel, Santa Ana. Alair Klein and Da vid Arthur Buchan The bnd.e-elect is. the d~ughtcr of have announced plans for an Aug. 9 Ke_n Pepping . of San Dimas and wedding in the South Coast Com- Shirlcy Pepping of Hunttngton munity Church. Newp0rt Beach. Beach. . A graduate of Corona del Mar High Her fian cc 1 the on of Capt. Harry School and Pepperdine Uni vcr'ity at V~~ nierescCoodeofCosta.Mesa--:l'Ytalmu. the bnde-clm is the daug11-H~ is a graduate of , drona del Mar ter of Mrs. Harry Blair Klein of High School and Cal tate Long Newport Beach and the late Mr. Beach. Klein. BURNARD-FECHER Mr. and Mrs. 8ill Buchan of Costa Mcsan~. John and Ins Newport Beac h arc the parents of her Burnard ha ve announced the engage-fian ce. a 1980 graduate of Corona del mc.nt of th eir daughter Donna Marie 'Mar High School who completed his to Harris Edward Fecher of Mission education at UC LA. 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Suzanne Marie. to Ortaory ahur Fults. wn of Mr. and Mrs. Gerild A. f'ult , also of Ncwpon Beach, The couple arc gradu11tes of New- port Harbor High School and the Un1vers1ty of Southern ahforn1a. he was a 1978 National Charity Lcaaue debutante and was affiliated with Delta Gamma Sorority at U C. The future bridegroom was affiliated with Siama Chi Fraternity. An Aug. I 0 wedding is planned in 't. James Episcopal Church in New- port Beach. ANDERSON-MILLER The announccmt:nt of the cngage- mc.oLof CarolJor Anderson and Scott Michael Miller was made recently during a party at the Newport Beach home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson. Her future bridegroom 1s the ~on of Harry and Helen Miller of Corona dcl Mar. The couple are graduates ofC'orona del Mar Hi gh School. The bride-elect I\ also a graduate of Oran~e Coast College and Miller recei ved h1sdegree at C'al tate Long Beach. They plan a July 27 weddin~ at St. Michael and All' Angels Ep1~opal C hurch Ul Corona del Mar. SANDOJl-CRUll MarJorte Jeanne Sandor. daughter of Jeanne ~ndor of Corona del Mar and the late Dr. Andrew Sandor, and Robert John Crum Jr. of Elmhurst. Ill. have announced their plans for a May :?6 wedding. The bride-elect is a graduate of ( orona del Mar High School and UC' Davis and recieved her master's degree at the University of Iowa m llle greatest adVentiJre ever - born! BUENA PARK Pac111c s Buena Park Drive· In 821-4070 *COSTA MESA Edwards Cinema ~6-3102 *El TORO Edwards El TOIO 581·9500 IRl/INE Edwards Woodbfl004! 551-0655 *ORANGE Ctnedomt 23 63-4-2553 ORANGE Stadium Dnve In 639-8770 * WESTMINSTER Edwa1ds Clnema West 891·3935 Iowa ('ity. fkr fu11.1rc bridqroom i• tht son of Dr. and Mrs. Rohen J. Crum Sr. of Elmhurst. He is u sradua1c of the University of Oreaon at Euaene and "A teat of rftllhing Im.-end IUlpenMful rhythms. HMteon Ford It tough, ..... romentlc, brooding. maecuUne- more like the ••Y.flow• Ing old movie ... ,. th8n almoat enybody In tM1 generation." -Jack Kroll NEWSWEEK R ~ A-~~~~l'!!~~E ft1 • .,,_....._ I :: .... , ... =~--~-~~ (.-)ti -conu ru \.. ..... IM.IO ...,..,_ C•ot .. IWl!loo 1•'910..•MV .. I• Dt»•lilllttWI Lii Ml IJll MllO IM.,... •COITA•U •WllM CAl'llf-U.....-C-c-. , •• ,,,._ ~ 541117,. f,)OMJ •·••If).,.. 0 ll fOllO Wl~TI~ ,,..,....,~11111' ~-f I• '"'"°' m--~' "°" ""' ... "' ,_,,..v•uo •·•• , .... T~ey'te got to cleu ap a.e wont crime district it tH world. ........ tCOJ"t.1'0-, ............. _., 111 tUrs 10 proble•. TMy're IM wont police force ia a.e Ulitene. holds two masters' d(jl'ees from the Un1ven11ty of Iowa. Thty will be married at the Palisade Kcplar Lodge near Iowa • City. TIE tEAT IS ONI Bl:-vl!l~~f 1-lllJ-'~ I r ·---· • N>-t•C~tOilt~ c .......... ,.,,. ..... ....._ STARTS FR•AY! HIA 529.5339 l•VtNI 8s.4·8811 OtANOI 834-9381 MANN BREA EDWARDS UNIVERSITY PACIFIC ORANGE DR·IN aulHA ,AU 952-4993 LA HAHA (213~ 891-(1833 OtANOI 634·2553 UA MOVIES 8 AMC FASHION OUARE CINEOOME COSTA MllA 631·3501 LA MllADA 523-1611 SANTA ANA 540-74« EDWARDS HARBOR TWIN SRO GATEWAY 5 EDWARDS BRISTOL IL TOIO 581-9500 MIHtON V•JO 495-8220 WllTMfNlftl 891-3693 EDWARDS EL TORO EDWARDS MISSION PACIFIC HIWAY 39 OR-IN VIEJO MALL WHTMJNlftl • UA WESTMINSTER TWIN • 89~5333 ti ~ ~s a \\8 YllU'll UIVE TIE CIWIGFSI I.. Everywhere you look , Spires sparkles with newness. The carpeting is new. The booths are new ... more comfortable, too. The windows sport a new fashion treatment. Everything is fresh and clean! THE DECORATORS ARE GOIE. Spires' decorating team spent last week totally remodeling our ----- ~~~e8:.~:~a~~m ~: ~1;s) ~ San Diego Freeway. v Beautiful earth-tone colors blend together to create a rich, enjoy- able dining atmosphere. An abundance of hanging plants and greenery works ta enhance the delightful new setting. And we Included touches that make Spires quieter, too. YOU AID SPIRES: A Wll_IJll COMBllATIOI. For 20 years we've brought you the best in food values. You know that Spires keeps the quality high and the food check reasonable no mat- ter what the economic trend may be. We work at giving you what you want in a Family Restaurant. COME AID SEE WHY WE'RE SO PROUD! m Hlt'tllf llvd., eom -._ 11 .... -.. ,,..,, OPENMHOUAI Cosby Show reflects star's rapport with kids tonight By FRED ROTHENBERG ""'' ........ .,..., NEW YORK -There were nine kids acting silly on the couch, if you c-0unt the tall on• in the corner. Bill ·Cosby. Party," had two full-scale tapings an front of audiences Feb. 28. Because of all the impromptu joshina. each tapin' had an hour's worth of ma- terial -some tedious. some pricekss -for what amounts to one 22- minute program (without com- mercials). ' .. Is this a two-parter'?" kidded Cosby after the early tapina. alwa)' have been for the family. but this was the first one that was dcsianed for pre· hoolcrs. Keep them awake; it's wonh it. · Essentially. that's what N BC"s . "C'osby Show" toni.ht is all about - · little kids being little kids. quite . intentionally and spontaneously, ' while being eaaed on by C.Osby, the : progra m's star. co-creator and ex- : ecutive consu ltant. ''It was the longest pudding com· mercia~ of all time." said Joanne Alfano, an NBC publicist. "This 1s a special show," said Cosby. "Sometimes we get anto stories where the S-year-old doesn't know what's goina on. so we decided to turn the tables and ask the grown- ups to enjoy a show that was done for the little ones. It's a lot hipper than ' ·Sesame Street."' Bill Coeby entertain• bl.a faYorlte aadlence la a apeclal eplaode toatcht. JhuLo[)'1iru:.i dccepu vel y. s1 m pie.. · Eight 5-ycar-olds are having a slceP.::: over at the Huxtable household. ChfT · (Cosby) is in charge. It's impossible to · ha ve youngsters that age remember · lanes and stage directions. so much of the taping had Cosby ad-libbing and in teracting with his hnlc friends. The episode. enti tled " lumber i:w~enes-h~gM~ted Cosby's wonderful rapport Wit h Joungsters. In one, he asks each chil his or her name and plays off their answers. their dimples. whatever. Another segment has him givi ng each kid a ride on his knee. Tonighl's episode was a depanure fo r "The Cosby Show." The programs ~ABC and NBC share top Nielsens rating NE W YORK (AP) -Bernhard CBS finished with a 15.0. With tour Goetz on "20-20" and prime-timr weeks left in the prime-time season. co llege basketball on C'BS helped CBS has averaged a 17. I rating to ABC' to its best Thursday night NBC's 16.J and ABC's I 5.6. · performance in years and a first-place A rating measures the percentage. tie in the ra tings with NBC last week. on average. of th e nation's 84.9 figures from the A.C. Nie lse n Co. million TV homes tuned to a network revealed Tuesday. duri ng a given minute of prime time. The entire hour of the ABC Comedy again dominated the Top newsmagazine "20-20" was devoted 10. Besides NBC's Thursday night to Goetz and his celebrated subway sitcoms. CB · Monday night duo shooting case. The program ranked a performed well: "Newhart" was sixth season-high 12th with an 18.9 raung. and "Kate & Alli e" was seventh. Earlier in the night. ABC' introduced Other Top 10 shows were ABC's two new series: "Eye to E}-e." a "D } nast}" in third. C'BS' "60 detective show. which ranked 15th Manu te'i ... fourth . N BC's "The A· and "W1lds1de." a mock western. Team:· eighth. "C"ahforn1a Garis" on which was 28th . the "ABC Sunday N 1~ht Movie," According to .\8 . "W1lds1de'' ninth. and NBC's "R1 pt1d c." 10th. ac hieved ABC's be'it ra ting for a sertl~ The bortom live included the final in the 8 o'clock timeslot on episode of CB · "Ahce." when the Thursdays in two years. "Eye to E}'t... diner was closed. in 67th place. had the h1ahest ABC' series ra11ng at 9 followed by NBC\ "Salver Spoons," since October 1982. and "20-20" ABC's "Riple> 's Believe It or Not." scored its best rating an nearly f(lur NBC''s n:vamped "Under One Roof'." years. and the St. John'!> Kentucky game on St i II . NBC won the night because of li~C;;B;;;;S;;;. ~;;;:;;;;;;-;a;;;;------i the No. I-ranked "Cosby Show... .._....:::..:. ~~ ...... which had a 25.9 rating. second-rated "Famil y Ties" and No. 5 "Cheers" - all repeat episodes. CBS' popular "'MASK' IS SUPERB. One of the most beautiful love stories we've had in the movies in quite a long time ... It's a beautiful film ... certain to be one of the year's most talked about p ictures.'' ~ ~ AT THE MOVIES-TV , "Simon & Simon" and "Knot~ Land- . ang" were pre-empted for the NCAA . Regional ga me (Boston Cullege- Memph1s State or Georgc1own- Loyola). which ranked 58th with a 12.0 rating. For the week of March 18-:-!4 . .\BC andNBCuedw1th a 15.6ra11n .while ANAIHt 639 8110 STADIUM DR IN 8tlltA PMll 811 4070 BUCNA PARK OR IN 11t1MA PMll m 4993 UA MOVIES 8 Sometimes the most unhkely ~ become heroes. IPG·13l-. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ..... ~(ltt\f""""""'- MIA UA-. 9llO-.a:>1 ..,..,_ ,_,......,..,. °""' .. ~· '(110 MllA'Mll UA-9!>10991 NCNi Pl.AV1NG IA-Ao\ltf-S.Wt ••OU> ..... ""° co..-v.,..r- IJOMllO -IMO (_....,,.,.,"*"' ... 01eo -C.VCArfi1•, ""'~ OMllM Poe ... l ()I-°"" .. 6.1' 9Jtt M,,_TlA (0..-C.-Wotl •• J9lS ~UJ! ....• :) II[' IF. ••• • • ••• li ...... , .. NOW SHOWING! COSTA lil:SA 979 414 1 COWARDS CINCMA Cl NTlR COSTA MESA ~40 0594 UA SOUTH COAST n T<MO m 5880 EDWARDS SAOOUBACll C \let f'WtNTl( T14G(Nf\,fllt¥10• •• 854 8811 EOWA ROS UNIV[ RSIT Y OONGE 631 0340 AMC ORANGE MALL OAAMGE 634 3911 UA crrv CENTER WESTWISTCll UA WlSTMINSTlR MAU 893 0546 RETURN to the high-fl ying heroism of Han Solo. AHi fllOATI .... , .... 14 9J UA MOlll I .,,,....,, .... "'OITA MllA 1~' fDWAAOI TOWN ClNt II "II•• H1-0tll IOWAADI W0008Al()(;C "LA ..... MllU 7UM11 lOWAAOlfSO CAL LA~A Willi MAI\ ••tt ..... Y•IO 4tS.tlXI IOWAAOI M ION llt[JOMAll t tl r ff M A .... 6)• II UA CITY CINI ell ... , ..... " ••• , l "AC:IFIC H•W111Y t ~IN • wtHMtNtlll Ht !'.lll IJA W TM•N f(jll TWt'f •4,,......., ....... Child-labor restr1c11ons for kiddie acrors a~ TOoscTin New Yorlnl'ian Califo rnia, so the youngsters put in a longer day. In addition to the tapings Thursday afternoon and night. the kids had a rehearsal that morning. for which the cameras were rolling. JUSt in case something magical happened. ~appcd him on the belly. When thc~l~-~--~~~---~~~-~~~------~"-~~~ ~n ~nt right. he 1lnd Keshia Cosby was the father figure on the stt. too. When the kids were mis- behaving, he had some strong words fo r his 5-yea r-old stage daughter. Keshia Kn ight Pul ham. who plays Rudy Huxtable . "You're the grownup here." he said. "I want you to set an c\ample ... At the taping!>. the (·ast was in- troduced to the studio audience. Keshia came bounding down the stai rs blowi ng kissc ... Jamal Warner (Theo Huxtable) got a big hand. He's the only boy. and he lives in Brooklyn. where "The Cosby Show" IS taped. Of course. the loude~t applause was reserved for Cosby. who tripped over the stairs on hi s way out. Anything for a laugh. (There's no applause sign here. and no phon} laughter is added to the real audience reactions. l At the taping. Cosb:r kept things loose. yet under control. Wh en Keshia tri pped o'er some dialogue. Cosby rolled his C}~ and played to the audience. Keshia pla) fully "An inspir~d comedy." -IHE NEW '!'()QI( llMES. Jone• Masltn ALBERT BROOKS JULIE HAGERTY LOSf lN AMERICA ~. G M l ,,."-1,f fill..,.,.,e UJrH ·--· =-~. :-.~-=o .. _ -~ .... -.. ----... -. IJlCLUSIVI lllGAGIMINT MON-THURS 6:15, 8:05, 9:50 edwards LIDO CINEMA _,.,,, t • 10,.l ••IO 613 8350 ... ;,'.,~.·,~~:~(H , . slapped palms. Later. Cosby wasn't satisfied wnh another sce ne. "Why don't we start from the top'!" he told director Ja}' andrich an the control room. "I don't know where the eneri) as." Evidently. n's wuh the muh1- talented C'o b). who passionately believes TV should have more family entertainment and fewer car chases and shootouts. "The Cosby Show" reJCcts racial pigeonholes. It 11. not. and never was supposed to bl.'. a black show. The problems and ~1tua11onsare un1,ersal for an} parent:. ra1s1ng kids today. Bu t the producer\ do stri ve for rac1all}' maxed aud1cnce'i at the tap- ings. "I don't want th •'> 16 so~nd like busing." said producer Caryn Sneider ... But black people arc Bill's spern1I audience.:. Alack lau~hter has a special '>ound 10 11. We didn't want Bill to loo!.. out and sec onl }' a sea of wh ite face~. We wanted the audience to be reprcsentat" l' of the population at large. "There arc no blach in this area of Brookl}n. ~o in the beginning we made a special effort to anv11e groups from around the cit) Just to tell them we're here. "lo" "c'rc Jammed: the groups ca ll us all the time:· 11t11'tr11~13·f/llf ~ R new beginning NOWPLAYKi llllU MIM8<uPto111 1714) 529 $339 .. , .. UA*-t62'1991 COITAMlSA [°""111 ..... ~7- COITAMlSA l-0.-c... f19.4141 ll TOllO fOUllTAlll vaun '...-Y'""' 963 1301 fUULllTOll '°' ' ~4747 IMlllll lllCM (-~ !13&4401 -[-~ 116' an l...-0. 5-IClo ~· ~ OIWIGf ~Ol1f19'Molil 637~ ~ UACilyC.-630811 -._,""".°""' -"-°"""-"' 63M710 WU1-T8I PJOlltt .. 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I million livt'- ycar program to prO\ 1dt> operational and-main1cnancc support--fOf 1hrcc OC-I 30A drone launr h a1rcrali. The .award wni. madl' b) tht' Naval ... .... .~ BUSINESS NOTES v 1iat1on Logistic e nter. Niival Arr 1at1on. P1u uxcn1 Ri,er. Md. SlUart C. Wnrnclc Jr .. prt'flidcnt ol F I and group vici: pres1dcn1 for 1hr Traror Flight }" lems Group. said the program involves lh(• capab1lat1<.'S of both FS I a nd Trurnr \vmt1on. Smith Internation reports increase in yearly revenue Smith Inte rnationa l Inc. of l'V•· pon Bea1:h annoumnl Wi:dnr da) rcc;ulls ofopcra1mns for the li~al }Car and founh quanl·r l'mkd Dec. 31 . Rc .. cnucsof$746 6 million 1n 198.i rncrrascd 7 I paccnt fro m S6Y7 million rl'l'llnkd rn I Y83. In t he fou11h quancr. fl'H'nuc\ were $20 I. 5 million. n>mpam.I to $182.3 million in the final quan(•r ot 1983. A net losrnf$M< c; million. orS.lOI per share. "a' rclOrdcd an 1984 comparrd "''h a net loss of S94 6 million. or $-l 17 1n 1983. For 1hc founh quartl'r l'IX-l a lcw• of $75.9 m1ll1on. or $ t.\-l. w.as rrcorded comparl·d "11h n nl'I protit of $5.3 million. or :!4 Cl'llt\.rn 1983. l ht.• tounh 4uartt·r and full }rar 1984 rt.''>Ult\ include a pre-ta\ pro' ts1on of $X'i million for 1hr wntedo,.,n nl ')m1th'\ investment rn Gearhart lmlus1m•, Inc and a pre-ta\ pro,is1un of $Jo.lJ miJJJon for the c lo'lurc of n·nain businesses and other adJU'>tmi:n1s. Thl' comb1ni:d clkrt of the special c hargrs rt.'duri:d income b} $ 7X m1ll1on dullarc; al11:r t3\. or $3.4' R esults for thl' full \Car 1983 reflect a prO\ 1s1on tor lhe. realignment of opcra11ons and plant closing.'> of $151.4 million bctore tax. and $85 m1ll1on. or $3. 74. after tax. CBS Radio and OiversiCom T ele· communicallon Group. a d1' 1'i1on uf American Diversified . ha' i: ten· 1a11' cl~ agrcrd to an agri:ement "hcrcb\ D1vcrs1C-om "'II ut1h1c a portion' of the SCA spectrum o f lhr CBS o"ncd FM stations for na11onal pagi ng. Thl·c;r s1at1o n 'i will provide· the Paging Nt•twork of DrversiC'om with c overage an seven maJo r market" a c ross thr countf) E\rcull\ e 'ace president ol Di· 'l'r'l1Com. T om Whi1.,1'er. ~rd. ··This allihataon promises tu give added )trength and prrscncc lo our 'urccssful opt•rations and is a major !>ll'P an 1;upportrng our ni:w national paging network ... Ciro up is a member of the rnrporatr f.1m1ltcs an 1hc trch d1,·1s1on o f ~ml·ncan D1vers11ied Capital Corp .. a mulu-for i:tcd financial scrvicrs and ri:al estate rompany hased in Costa Mc,a. ·\ml·r~t·an 01\crc;tlkd. founded 1n 1971. 1<> repre~ntrd na1ionw1dl' in mort• lhan 16 c 111c'> The Fluoroc arbon Co. of Laguna :'\11gud announced Wednesda} rl'lOrd <.airs. ri:conJ l'arn1 ngs and record ncv. ordrrs for 1hc )rar ending Jan. 31 Sales "l'fl' $11 ('I mrlhon. up from \9:! million lac;1 year or 25 J)('rCl'lll. Opera tin~ carn1ngc, "c rt $5 . I million up from $3.2 million or 58 ptrcrn1. ALL BANKS ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL ' MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT 9090 AUTO LOAN CALL US TODAY 2800 Pacific Coast Highway Corona d e l Mar, CA 92625 760-3000 MEMBER FDIC FAIR HOUSING LENDER dno1l'lcr I r'Jl'Or ~ubsu.l1an "' ·an1u Barbara. ( :llif toragl'. lnsptCllOrl. and repair optra11on1; wall be con- ducted al Tracor '1a11on fac1ht1cs. and program management. 111rcrt"ws. t"ng1 ne<.·ri ng. and log1s11cs support w1 II be pro' idcd by f Si's Aircraft T est and M odification Center. M oJavc. Calif. Wamd. 'aid. "Tlii: l'OllJ?C:'ratl\c and l'Omplcmcntal') effort~ ol thc t"o T raror '>ub~1d1anc'i an.· l'~ 1dcncc of our ')lrong capab1ht1c<, 1n mcclang \tnngrnl go' crnment requirement'> fur operational reliabiht~ and ~up­ porl fanht1c'i a n d fun her i:xpand our parunps11on an operational and ma1n1t•nance program) in supporting ll. ~-m1h1ury aircraft." Flrghl ·~~icms Inc. also own) and operall''i a numtx·r of mihtary·t y pc aarrrafl and prov1dr'i comprehensive tl'\11ng. atrl'raft modification. ~ICC· 1rnn1rs manufat·tunng. and i1pec1al \l'r\ ire\ for a broad range of govern- rnt·n1 und commercial cus1omcr s. r rarnr <\' 1at1on is an aircrali mod1- ticat1on. rnmplc11on. and manufac- turing cornpan} ofknng add1t1onal capab1ht1cs 1n avionics. struc tural cng1nrt·nng. and rn-fl1ght ccrt11ica- t1on 1 r::icor is an international tcchno- log1l·al pro<luc ts and services com - pan~ wi1h hea<lquaners in Austin. Tc\a'\. The company is a ma.ior lrc hnrcal contracto r an sonar. com - mun1ca11ons. and aviation programs: a lcadrr rn the dev~lopment and produc tion of passivr elec1ron1c countermeasures systems and m1h- 1ar)' telecommun1t'8t1ons te rminals: and a major manufacturer of scicn · trlic 1nstrumcn1s and dectrical and i:lcnrom rchan1cal components. UP s AND DowN s NEW YORK (AP) -The following 11,1 shows lhe Over • lhe • Counter srocks and warranls lhal have gone uo lhe mosr and down the mosl based on oercent ol change for Wednesday No securilies lrading below S7 or 1000 shares are Included Nel and percenlage changes are lhe difference belween the previouJ dosing bid orice and Wednesday's tasl bid Prtce. UPS Name Las I Chg Pct. 1 Oarasod 21,, + J, uo ~-9 2 C.nSv wlB 1 , + 1. Uo .c .9 3 1some1 2 • + '1 Uo ·8 4 Crlswll 3'• + 1, Uo . S Ptvmus 1 + 111 UD I 6 FMC. s ? 1·16 + 111 Uo 2 7 Zvmos 3 + , UP 2 0 8 Ptvmu un 10 + 1 , UP I 6 9 UnvHld S • + 1, Uo 16 7 10 MotClb 15 + '1 Uo IS.4 llJ OnlW un 3 + 1-UD l.C.i Florfx s 4 1 '1 Uo 14. 14 AdvlLds 21• '• Uo 1 . Mo18lo '11·16 • Up 1~. IS TlmbSv 3lli + ~ Uo 1 . 16 lncaR) g 2S·16 + '. 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No matter what you need the money for. We'll even take your application over the phone. And, usually, give you an answer in just 24 hours. So call Commercial Credit about a personal loan you can live with. And get the things you ~non&! loan\ 10 lit 1 pcnon's budget want today. AMOUNT Tl:.RM MONTHLY PAY MP.NT Without getting a loan you'll regret tomorrow. '2.SOO n .ooo S4,000 $5.000 )6 month 48 month 48 mon1h !IA month $ 92.21• ' 90.44• $120 58• Other amouni\ ind tmns abo S\'9it.bk Call for tkmb Commercial Credit. We have as many financial solutions as there are financial needs. • 19 47 Annual Ptt\flltqc R1tt (52) C0\1Mt~IAl CR.IDIT flNANCIAL N£T\\ORK C.O.C. 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MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "You have visitors ... and stop hiding." DRABBLE GARFIELD W£ P\..~-{f.O Mlt4\~\l)~f. G<l.f, ANO 1'\Af.N !OeNi iO l"E. VIOf.o M~C.A,Of. MIRROR MIRROR ON THE WALL, WM0'5 TME. FAIRE5T ONE. OF ALL? MOON MULLINS by Tom Battuk DOONUIJURY 'MA!t:H 11~M1JN r ~IOllOIKiHT J 1 FIMJ .»W/6 • IN 'fPA!$ .. ,, • \ BIG GEORGE by Vlrglt Partch (VIP) 8 I I l I "look! Weter!" .# SHOE t~GO .... '~ 'tOJ~ ~1!=!; .. lU~'('fZE EW'- BLOOM COUNTY. ...-------------------------PEANUTS l t j l "'~ r 'IM t()'f 60NNA LET~ 'TOUCH HIM UNTIL YA ~ISE NOT 10 HIT HIM 04 ™E KNEE WllH A tAAW:R ~ • i"£N ~ AT£ 6AU'~ ~O 1'0 \OP Ii AU. Off, flWZE.N '{OW!<\ ~o{( OC??f.RI ! by Kevin Fagan 1 ff,.f.I,.. l.l~f. 1 l..llJf.0 ~~ f.Ni\Rf. Uff.llME. ltol C>ME Ml6"1'l by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Doux ALAN SAID HE'D C.DME HOME RIGHT AFTER THE MEETING 1 IT DOESN'T TAKE MORE THAN 15 MINUTES TO GET HERE I IF 1 DON•T 1-4EAR FR.OM HIM SOON, I 'LL CALL SAM DRIVER I ROSE IS ROSE Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH +KQ2 <:;;> 974 0 A85 • 10983 WEST EAST + J9754 +A 103 <:7 63 <:7 852 0 3 0 J1094 •KQJ84 •752 SOUTH •se <::>AK QUO O KQ782 +A The bidding: S..tll We9t 1 <::> P ... J 0 P ... 4. P ... 5 <::> Pue P ... P&H Nertll l NT s <::> 4 0 e <::> Opening lead: King of •. Ee.t , ... Pa• , ... ,~ .. Good bridge playert are utually peHimisu. In pl&nnin1 Lhe play, they look on the dark tide of thlnp. Then, If nothln1 bad happens. they are pltaNnlly turprlNd. But II the card• aren't lylnr well. they are pnpal"td. North·South bid ver1 well to pl to an ncelltnt heart tlam. Aft.er cue bid• In tta. minor tul~. South'• , _r- by Garry Trud•u by Jeff MacNaJI , @OBfN'OtP. by Lynn Johnston Is rr t1Y lt"\AGINRllON ..... OR f\RE WE 13elf'4G- IGNORED? by Pat Brady YOO CM~~ C~AFTm II~ ff 10 -~ '1 PREPARE FOR THE WORST jump over game showed interest in slam but no control of spades. North now knew that he had the right values for slam. Declarer won the ace of clubt, drew t rumps In t hree rounds and could have claimed hie slam had 0111 SHARIFF!, ' diamond. behaved reuonably. But the •·1 tplit meant that deelarer had to ION a trick In the 1ult ae well at the ace of 1padea. Down one. lt l• unfortunate that euch tine blddinr wu tquandered by 1uch poor play. lnetead ot relylnr on bruka ln both red 1ultlt, decl& ... r thou.Id have planned to try to pro- '41d himMlt against a 4· l diam break. Declarer •hould draw onl7 two rounde of trumpt, then ca1h tH aee-lrns -or diamond•. u diamonds are 3-2. noc.bln1 bu been k>et. Declarer drawt lbt Wt Lrump, cathet OU\ tbt dJamond1 and t1labllth" a spade for his contract. However, should diamonds break 4·1, declarer will make his tlam whenever the defender with three hearts also hold1 the long dlamond1. Declarer can then ruff a diamond in dummy. get back to hand with a CHARLES Go1E1 club ruff to draw the lut trump, then aet up a aped• tor hb twelfth trick. Harris bitt~r about dismis :~ Jim Harri• Gaining a little respect Eclisori'S volleyball squad earns it in · win overLa Quinta By CHRIS MONAHAN D.., "9t c.,,.1p1Adent When athletics at Ediso11.High are mentioned in conversation. the first sports that come to mind are football and cross country. Edison has won three Cl F championships and a lot of respect in each sport. Wednesday night at Edison. the Chargers· boys volleyball team worked very hard. literally. to gain some respect for their sport and try to get it mentioned in the same breath with those other two. The Chargers. ranked fifth in the most recent Or~nge County vol- leyball poll. rallied from a 12-6 deficit in the fifth and final set to pull o ut a 15-8. I l-15.15-9. I 1-15.17-15Sunset League win over seventh-ranked La Quinta. Edison's hard work ethic (often hard on themselves) was summed up best after the nearly three-hour matct1 by senior setter David We tzel. Wetzel who played 111 d uring the Orange County Championships on Saturday and has not practiced all week. went up to Coach Dan Glenn and asked. "When is practice tomor- row?" "I'm 25 going on 95.'' said an exhausted Glenn. who nevertheless managed a smile. "It's not that we enjoy the pressure. we're just slow starters. "We had a long day on Saturday. It's just too much volleyball. After Easter. this club is going to come out great. But. we are ~etting away with a win and it counts. · H~ays allegations false: 2 players ruled ineligible, but reason not clarified By ROGER e ARLSON OftMDellr"9l•t.11 Oc:t. 24, 1984: "Therc'sjusri/iable hear and I undtrstand ir (with his coach, Jim Harris. oroviding housing for sophomore basketball players Ricky Butler and Desi Hazely at his El Toro residence). And I feel a little guilty about this because I could have said 'no' when Mr. (Laurent) Brown first applied for admission. "But I also knew I had no legal right to refu~ him. and he certainly had the means to light it in court. and I'm sure he would have won ... -Ocean View Hish Principal John 1}1yers. as quoted in the Daily Pilot. Marc'i 17. 1985: "As a rt•sult of a thorough investigation it,.has become clear that two members of Ocean View H11h School'l 1984-85 boys basketball team were inel11ible. "Therefore WC will notify the Sun~t ua1ue that we are forfeiting all (24) boys basketball games won this ~ason. Alw. I have come to the conclusion that the proeram will be best Y ed by..$0111echanscs m 1hecoachin1-staff." -Ocean View H igh Principal John M yers. Jim Harris' nine-year career as Ocean View's basketball coach came to an end late Wednesday afternoon. but he isn't going quietly amidst a roar of silent condemnation revolving around Butler and Hazely. two youngsters who originally enrolled as freshmen at Ocean View after residing in the Lynwood area. but brought into the district by Laure nt Brown. along with the latter's son. Derek. Bro"'n was to become disenchanted with his son's progress at Ocean View. took Butler. Hazely and his son to Westminster for a brief summer ning, then went off to the Pasadena area where his son first played at Crescenta_ * * * Harris' firing stuns most cage coaches~ cyiiwood's Notley: Somethiiighad to be done By ROGER CARLSON Df ... ~ ........ "Shocked" was the key word Wednesday evening as news of the dismissal of Jim Harris as Ocean View's basketball coach took its course thro ugh the Sunset League and in other areas that have been a part of the Seahawks' success story dunng Harris' seven-year reign with the varsity. Here are other coaches· reactions: BILL NOTLEY, Lynwood Rigll. who would have been coaching Rick) Butler and Dest Hazely had they not turned to Ocean View as freshmen: "I'm no t vindictive. but something had to be done. But I think Laurent Brown made Jim Hams a victim. He didn't know what he was gcmng into. I'm glad tt's open and resohed. but I'm not vindicti ve enough to like to see him lose his job ... "One reporter suggested that ·1he kids are happ)'.' but that's not the point. You can have a kid wtth a car and S500 at a college and he's happ). too. but that doesn't make 11 nght. "Look at the Tourname nt of Champions. Year-in and year-out. with few excepttons. those teams are the ones that year after )ear are teams · wtth transfers and who recruit. The Glendales arc few and far between ... nght. The people that are jealo us of Jim Harris are the people that do n't want to work as hard as Jim Harris and his time commitment and his closeness with his kids. He's a Chnstian and a family man a nd it sounds to me like it's a couple of distnct officials who are out to get a name for themselves. "It seems to me that when state• mcnts are made no matter if you an or )'OU aren't. people remember ~ou as guilt)'. .. It's a good program that attracted top players. Good people attract good people. I'm \Cr) emotional about th ts because he's m\ best friend. "I wo nder w°h, the\ dJdn't name the pla}ers'l To proteet themsehes? Ccnainl) not to protect someone who has given nine )'ears of work a nd dedication. But I would think they ha\e 10 WO~ ... The win moves the Chargers (5-0. 8-2) into sole possession offirst place (Pleaae aee EDI80N/C2) Ediaon '• outaide hitter Scott Hurst ( 1) and middle blocker Danny Hanan (30) block .,.., ........... .., _._..I( ..... spike attempt by La Quinta•• Todd Batea during Sun.et Leacue match Wednesday. GARY McKNIGHT, Mater Dei. an assistant wtth Harris for five years before establishing the po"'erhouse Monarch teams: .. I don't think it's J ERRY DeBUSK, N~wport Hart.er . who was B) ron Ball's coach before the latter transferred to Ocean View for his senior season in 1983: -1 wouldn't e\Crw1sh anyone to be fired. but }OU ha'e to pla~ by the rules. I (Pleaae aee COACHES/CS) No 'Death March' for UCLA this time Bruins topple Louisvi lle. face Indiana in NIT finale NEW YORK(AP)-Brad Wright scored 23 points and keyed an 11 -2 game-breaking burst in the fi nal five minutes to lead UCLA to a 75-66 victory over Louisville in the semifinals of the 48th National Invitation Tournament Wednes- day ntght. T he Bruins earned a berth in Friday night's championship game at Madison Square Garden against Indiana. which earlier in the rught defeated Tennessee 74-67. UCLA lost a nine-point lead and then scrapped at the end to beat the Cardinals for the Bruins' I I th victory in the last 12 games. Wright contributed six of his points during an 11-2 run that tri~crcd the Bruins into a 67-58 lead with 1:06 remaining in the game. Then Nigel Miguel. who was second in scoring for the Bruins wi th 20 points. nailed it down four free throws in the final 24 seconds. Weber State pick s Farmer OGDEN. Utah (AP)-Former UCLA head basketball Coach Larry Farmer was named head coach at Weber State College toda). Farmer succeeds Nctl McCarth\. who re- signed earlier this month to take the New Mexico late basketball job. Farmer played on three NCAA cham- pionship teams under Coach John Wooden at UCLA -1970-73. He became head coach in 198 1 after six years as an assistant. "I thought the difference 1n the game was Brad Wright." said Louis ville Coach Denn) Crum. "He shot the ball well. got good shot'\ and intimidated peo ple:· t As for his own team. C rum said. "We're sllll a pla)'er ·o r two short. and "'l' don't have the senior leadership that UCLA has." For UCLA Coach Walt Hanard. the victory was a vindicatio n of om for a poor showin11. last December in the Garden. when hts Bruins were routed b\ St. John's. "De.cember was a Death March tor us:· Hauard said. "I said after that. "'e'd be either dead or good. I guess Wl'·rc good. When we were here to pla~ St John's. "l' Wl.'rt' bo)'i. Now. "'e're men·· Thl· loss dropped Louis' 1lle's record to 19-17. The: Cardinals pla~ Tcnn<."iSce 1n the third place game Frida) night. lndiana 74, Tennessee 67 - Uwe Blab scored 24 pO'lnt and grabtx·d 10 rebounds Wednesda) night to lead the Hoos1l'rs into thl' NIT champ1onsh1p game Frida} night at Madison quarc Garden. "Blab and ($tl.',e) Al ford ustamed their attack.'' Tennt·ssce Coach Don De Voe said. "and we didn't pla~ grl.'at has~etball in the last tivc minutes:· The 7-2 Blab. the"Mr. Inside" oft he Indiana attack. and Alford. "M r. Outside.'' teamed up for 47 points and general!) controlled things 1n the late 11,oing when Tennessee made tts patented run. SCC's Durham Alf-American Sherwin Durham. a 6-0 senior guard from o uthem California College. ha~ been chosen NAIA .\ll-i.\menca honorable mention. Durham was a pbtnt guard for the Vanguards, shooting SS pcr- ct•n1 from the field and 73 pcroent from the free thro w line. He also averaged 5.8 as'i1sts per game. Durham. -..ho attended Bolsa < orande High and Golden West College before C. was eartier honored a., a first team All- 01Mnct 111 '>l'IC"Ction. an area w h1 ch indudes California and ~e,ada The \ anguards Wert' 2S-S this Sl'ason and finished first in the "1..\1.\ District In's Southern DI\ 1sion. 'Defense sets stage' for La~ers' romp Zahn continuing pattern SEATTLE (AP) Kareem Abdul-Jabber and Byron Scott eech ecored 21 potnt• Wednnday night u the Loe Anoelee Lakera routed the Seattle Suf)«Sona. 122-97. In Natk>nal 8eel(etbllll Auoclatk>n .ctlon. Loe A ....... whtch had• 10- game wtnning ettMk 11\apped Tue.day ntght In PorttMd, Ima proved It• •••on record to 53-19, 1 but the vk:t°'Y wu onty tM Laker1' teeond In five tMI wtth S..ttte thle ..uon. The 8onlct, meanwhHe. dropped th4Ht fourth 1trll6gttt to lllp to 3CM3, 214 gemee behind Phoet".-tx "' the battle tor the W•tem Con· ferenct'I flnet pt.,tf berth. For yeera. the Llkert hew beet\ noted tot thW oftenM , but the defenM played e btg rote Wednet- day ntght. "OUr defenM Mt the stage Mr'r, end got us tome euy hoope, • Lakers COKh Pat Alley Mkt FOf the game, the Sona etM>t juat 40 percent from the ftefd White committing 24 turnover•. The Lakera, on the oJher hand. u nk 53 percent ot their lhotl end "'9de )ue115 tumown. "W• hew • tendency to outecofe peopte," Ney aekt. "We get •tot of May baketl and forget about f\lnd91Mntal def9nM. "We' re en exoeteent defenltw twn. Our oft••M it ontv • good a ourdwfwi•. '**-" creet• opportt."'ltlea ..• He Mtd he WU pfMled by the way hl1 tMm bounced bllck after the toll at POftltnd. "That motivated u1," he uld, .. Always fast starter in s pring. Ange~ hurler's RA n ow 0 .50 From AP di palcllles P l 1 ~PH.I NG. -Ll'li-handl·r C1l'Oll Zahn and t1ght·h3ndi:I'\ Donnie \1oort and ( urt .._nufman com- bined to hm11 O;ikland 10 SC'\Cn h11s Wcdncsda) a<. the..' .\ngel blanked the \ ·,. ti-0 .• 1n an e \h1b111on baseball pml· Z hn. addtng 10 h1\ imp~ 1\C pnng n.-rord. allowed "ht ts ond 'ilrucl out t"o while not 1s uing a \\all in h1'i lhc inntnJ'I of work fie h3s allowed onh one run 1n It\ innmp this \pnna for an 0 0 earn~ run a\C~ . The )trona pnng shO\l. tng 1 cu,1o mal) tor Zahn. aho\O )' a la'il \t:mcr whose c3rtcr tif')t•month reotd for the n-aular ..Cil'<ln l'i ~4-S tlm o\C\.Cr .\n I tanager C.1cnc 1aUC'h "• cn- coura cd 1') M~)f\'''i outing.. fhc relt '\('r. cla1mrd from 1fan1a·\ r~tcr 1n hope he could 1at't1htt ffic .\n •I • bullpen ro'iter. cntcreJ the pmc \\tlh a 14.40 t R.\. "I prom1~d to &ct him thl'\.'\" inmng) so he rould get htm\flf 1ra1ah1cncd out.'' \3tJ Mauc:h. "Hr 'laid h1' 11ll'Chan1r' "-trt all "'"tc'd up. But 1n Ion a h" ~n ~"all naht <1nJ he'" thmw in1 the NII .... ell. thaf\311 1 (3~QOOUt " .. \tuore "ent thn.·c tnntngs and Kaufman fi nished the spnng's founh shutout for the Ansell.. -ho att 9-6 ': ~·,h1b111on gamrs. The .\'s fell to 7-10. , Moore ondef'\\ent right knee su~ to CIOr1'a hg3mcnt damage fo llo wing the 1984 leatOa. Rcg1e Jac~~n tnplcd off Oak._. --.r ltict Langford follo,\ing Rod Carew' 1ns)e ie IM ftrM •a•i :inJ scort"'\l on a rasscd ball 10 11\;c the ~a 2-0 J Run-<;eonng ingks b) Mike .....,... IM ~ \1 1llrr ke~cd a thr~e-run rally 1n the "•tla ..... micww fo'il.' R110 of the ..\ Rod are~ cont1nu~ a trona eotndl&"l .._ • ().. tor-I' ~tan 1n nh1b111on pla, Two ...... Wi ll K!wlli)' ga'c h101 nine hits 1n h1 last IS at~belS. 1Jod6en mulfJed 1»7 A.ca I .. a-J ....l~\l\1\t EE. na -Bob Knepper ...... inn1n&\ Rnd dru\l' 1n onl' Nn ~"'a \ 1ro po tcd a .\-1 C\h1buion~~~·.1ll•iw .. lo .\ll de OoJ 1.'f'\. 11.ncpper nllo~l'd thrtt hn llnldl ...... "illlro none "'h1lc lo'ICr fcrnaftdo Y•W• li~t I~ h.ltli.'r'\ he (an"d ( atthcr \1 1 ~c '~" dll " • '('nr\'J l u' '!'~l'I"'. o nh t\ln °"a.,. .. -- Enat8'1 ~akes his pitch for a spqt with Brewer staff From AP dJ1palek1 SUN CITY. AriL. -Vutaka Ena}su -wants to play baseball in the nited Sta.tes with the Milwaukee Brtwers. Nothing more. nothing less .. _ 1 ''I have a dream. but it's not that eas) to be real," said the 36.year-old pitcher. "Right nov.. I JUSt want to make the team." Enatsu is a Japanese treasure. and ht s coming to the United States has created quite a scnsatiOn at the Brewers' spring traini°'"tamJu.nd.oYf!Seas.His tryout here could be compared to White Sox pitcher Tom Seaver trying to make the Tokyo Giants. A contingent of Japanese reporters follow Enatsu's every move. Whenever he is on the mound, th ree or four crews film his pitches. Asked about the language barrier. Enatsu smiles and says through an interpreter. "I came here to pla) baseball. not learn t~e English language ... In ,18 seasons in Japan. Enatsu posted a 216-153 record with a 2.48 earned run average. He also n.'Cordcd 196 saves. as he successfully made the transition of a start<'t to reliever eight years ago. So fa r. Enatsu has pitched reasonably well during spring training. In his first three appearances. the left-hander had a 1.50 ERA in six innings. He was stung for four runs on four hits by-the Chicago Cubs on Tuesda). but appeared to be undaunted. "I'm not a machine. so I'm not perfect," he said. "I'll try better next time." Dam, Cuba rip San Francleco J .. )' Davit collected a pair ofh1ts and • three RBI and rookie Slaawoa O.natu drove in two run$ Wednesday to lead lhe Ch1caJO Cubs 10 a 10.2 romp over San Franmco in exhibition baseball. Leo1 Dorlaam Joined the slugfest with three hit$ in as many pl:uc appearances. addina an RBI and scoring 1hrce time .. • In other pmcs. Eric ~w blanked ·eattlt' on three hits over the fir t six innings as an Dieao b~"t'z.cd to a 1.1 victo over the Mariners ., . Jim Rice beltt'd three doubles to hiihlight a I 5-hit attack that carried Boston to an 8-7 victory over the Chicago White Sox ... Darryl Motley and Jim Slllldberg drove in fourth· inning runsofT Atlanta starter Len , Barker to help Kansas City beat the Bra ves. 6-2. Atlan ta's Bob Honier, bothered by injuries this spring, made-hi fir$t ~lt'hibrtion start and went 0 for 3 while playing five innings ... Toronto's De.ta Lou Tborat11a homered on Ted Power's first pitch in the bonom of the ninth inning to give the Blue Jays a 3-2 triumph over Cincinnati ... Rookie Herm Winningham and Mike Ramsey con· 1nbu1ed three hlls apiece to a 15-hit attack that earned Montreal past Texas. 9-3 ... J im Gaataer's bases- loaded single in the~I01h inning drove in the winning run that gave Milwaukee lls siuh straight victor). a 7-o triumph over Cle\'eland. Ben Ogilvie, Paul Molitor, Cbarlle Moore and Cecil Cooper homered for Mil· waukee. while Mel Hall homered for the lndians._ ~-Tim Corcoran delivered a pair of RBI sipglesas Philadelphia beat St. Louis. 4-1 ... Jason Tbompson and Doug Frobel homered to help Pittsburgh break :1n l'ight-oame losin~ streak with a 6·3 victory _over Deuo11. Hartford wins sixth straight .. Hawk• improve playoff hopea gom~:::.·'M' o:~·.~·~~ ~~"!~·~:.·t. 1n Vik es stay hclpinaAtlanta hold ofTlndinna. 125-99. a Elim the PactN uffercd 1hcireiihth consecutive ti National &skctball A$ ocuuion Ion Wednesday night. n eaten The Hawk . who trail Cleveland bra haff.pmt' for the U e1ahth and last pla)off spot in the Eastern Conference. out~ored Indiana. 18-2. to open the gamr ... Guard --S -t- lollo Lon1 scored 12 of his)S pomts in the third quancr Marina Is t hree-year unse to lead DCtroit to a 127· I W victory over Houston. The _ -=----_...;--:----::- ':ic1ory clinched an Eastern C'on-Win streak remains intact frrcpcc playoff spot for lhe Pistons in the Central Division .. . Kevin McHale tallied 23 points and grabbed 16 rebounds and Lury Bird added 22 poi nts as Boston notched its ninth straight victory by defeating New Jersey. I 05-9 5 ... JuliH ErviDJ scored 22 po1nfS:-Tnffu ang n ma thir • period rally that turned the game into a rout. a Philadelphia beat Wllkln• Washington. 115-97. Andrew Toney scored 18 and Moses Malone had 17 points and 14 rebounds for the 76ers. who handed the Bullets their third strai&ht loss ... Mike Mllebell sank coosecuuvc ba skets with less than a minute to pla y as San Antonio toek a 121-120 victory over Golden State ... Fred Roberts l'ame off the bench 10 scort 12 po1n1s in the linal quarter as Utah broke open n ttght game and went on to defeat Dallas. 116-101. Morrison will stay at USC LOS ANGELES -Uni versity of 'm Southern California basketball coach Stan Morrison said Wednesda) that recent reports indicating he might coach elsewhere next season arc erroneous. "I love USC" Morrison said. "I believe that the Fountain Valley's Brian Judd and Manna High's. Chuck Day went head-to-head in the 500 fre~s.tyle Wednesday with Judd winning the event, ~ut the Vikings taking team honors in a SuQset League swim meet. , Herc's what IOO k place Wednesday: Marlaa 9t, Fouataia Valley-$7~ Th \l.1k1ngHcmame~ unbeaten in the Sunset League and 1mprov_ed tht:ir winning streak to eight -over a three-year period -an league action. In the 500 free. Judd and Day went doY(n to the wall before Judd turned in the winning mark of _4:58.2~. qay touched at 4:59.16. with thc·nearcst compcutor .finishing nearly lO seconds back. Judd also took t~e 200 lrce. Marina's Tom Warde had a sparkling performan~e under the cloudy skies. The senior took the No. I spot m the I 00 back al I :00.18. and first m the 50 free with a 23. 97 mark. . . 0 64 . Paul Allen also tobk a first for Manna. Hts 2: 7._ an the 200 individual medley was the fastest. and he finished second behind teammate Duane Wellhoefor an the 100 fly. Both Vikings are juniors. . Edison 116, Oceaq View 47: The Ch~rgers ~cpt th~m SunSet record unblemished and remained tied with Marina at the top with a 2-0 mark. Milwaukee Manager George Bamberger. known for his abil ity to judge pitching 1alent, beli~s Enatsu has a good chance of making the team . "He can throw strikes," he said. "When you throw strikes. yo u've got a chance." Steve Ludtllqammed in a rebound at ~ athletic administration. the university administration 7:34 of the final period and Chicago added ' anJ Stan Morrison have the same goal. 1wo insurance ~oals 28 seconds apart to "I appreciate the uni versity's earnest effort to assist post a 5-2 \ 1ctory o~cr Philadelphia me in reaching that goal. and I'm excited and pleased to Sophomore Doug Quiroz and Junior Jonas Yang each won two events for the Chargers. Ocean View's Scott Musselman captured 1wo of the four event s the Scahawks managed to win. . Estancia 11 3, Saddleback 39: The Eag!es evened their Sea View ledger at 2-2. as Peter Howe and Jim Devore each doubled. · 200 \\'c~nesda) night. snapping the Flyers' consecutive be at US . I never wanted to leave." Howe was clocked in two minutes .flat to wan t~e . free then breezed in the breaststroke in 1 :08.3, wanning each event by more than seven seconds. Devore's triumphs came in the 50 free (24.3) and the backstroke (I :03.2). Quote of tile day GerTJ Mrdtox. PhUlies outfielder, after watch· Ing catcher Ozzie VlrgM splash his $400 remote- oontrofled biplane Into the Gu" of Mexico: "When they find the bfaok box, It will confirm pllot error." National Hockey League game-wi nning streak at 11. The Trojans tied Washington for the Pacific-IQ Ludzik notched the game-winner afier Rick Paterson's Conference championship this past season. Southern 1 ().foot wrist shot was kicked out by Flyers· netmander Cal was 13-5 in conference play and 19-10 overall. Pelle Llndbergb ... In other NHL games. goalie Mike Morrison was honored as the Pac-I 0 coacll of the year. Llut, unbeaten 1n his last four outtngs after a rocky start It has been reported recently that Morrison might with Hartford. turned aside 31 shots as the Whalers be a candidate for coaching jobs a1 Washington and defeated Washington. 3-1. for th eir s1Ath consecutive California. victor} ... Mitch Lamoureux scored two goals to help Morrison. Southern Cars coach the past six Pittsburgh to a 4-3 victory-over New Jersey ... Phil ~a1.ons. has reportealy received assurances from the Housley scored two goals. including a third-period tie-administration that basketball at the school will re('eive breaker. 10 lead Buffalo to a 3-2 victor) over the New a high priority. On the girls' side: Corona del Mar 94, University U : The Sea Kin~ won their fourth straight Sea View League meet. dropping the Tro.Jans to J.. l despite the twi n victories of Olympian Amy White. who took the 100 fl y (1:02.8) and 200 individual medley (2: 12. 7). Ball, Lewis coach All-Stars LEX INGTON. Ky. -So much for m retirement, Joe B. Hall. who resigned last week as Kentucky's basketball coach. will guide the East team in the Coach's East· York Rangers. funher ughtening the standings in the - Adams Division. The win moved the Sabres w1th1n a i QB Th single point of Montreal and Quebec ... A power-pla} Express s gns ompson goal b} Jobn Anderson with ~:40 remaining and ~ill Oerla(o's short-ha nded goal into an empt~ net w11h I :02 left paced Toronto to a 4-2 victory over St. Louis . Kelly Loofbourrow took the 50 free (25.9) and 100 backstroke (I :08.6) for Corona del Mar. and Georgina and Samantha Smi th recorded in dividual wins for CdM. But the highlight for the Sea Km~s came in the final event -the 4x 100 freest yle -in which Georgina Sm_ith held White. a silver medalist at the Los Angeles Olympics. off in a driving finish. West All-Amenca game Sunday. Houston's Guy Lewis will coach the West squad. led by Southern Methodist 7-footer Jon Koncak and Washington star DetlefSchrempf. The teams and coaches were selected b}' the National Association of Basketball Coaches. The game will be played on the idle day between the NCAA Final Four semifinals and finals. whi ch get under way at Rupp Arena in downtown Lexi ngton on Saturda} . Dale Hawercbuk scored one goal and set up two others to lead Winnipeg to a 5-3 v1ctol) over Vancouver and a club record ninth consecutive triumph. The Jets. who lead third-place Calgary b> four points 1n the Smythe Division. also ha\'e won SC\en games in a rov. on the road, longest in the NHL this season . Players chosen for the E<lsl 1.quad are: Mike Adams. Boston College: John Baille. Rutgers: Terr)· Catledge. South Alabama: Rand y Coaens. Army : Torrey Pines may lose tourney Lorenzo Charles. North Carolina t.. Alfredenck Hughes. Loyola (ChiC!lS,O): Bobb) Lee Hurt. Alabama: Charles Oakle~. Div1s1on II pla)er of the year for Virginia Union: and Sam Vincent. Michigan St. SAN DIEGO -San Diego is 1n !I danger of losing the San Diego Open golf tournament because of poor condiuons at the Torrey Pines municipal golf course. a Cit\ Council committee was told Wednesda>- . John Broph). executive director of the Centul) Club. which run s the annual e\cnt. told the co uncil's Public Facilitil'~ and Recreation Committee that the PGA may move the tournament to another Sile unless course conditions at Torrey Pines are improved. The West squad. besides Koncak and Schrempf. arc: Joe Dumars. Mc Neese St .. A.C. Green. Oregon St.: Steve Harris. Tulsa: Bubba Jennings. Texas Tech: Terry Porter. Wisconsin-Ste\ ens Point: Blair Ra smussen. Oregon: Bart) Stevens. Iowa St. and Gr~ Stokes. 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S >. 1 • .' ., J I Alongalde th• Santa Ana (5) Fwy al Beach Blvd. • Buen• Park "The Drive to Win" LOS ANGELES - Eric Thompson. a [i] former University of Arizon<1 quarterback. c II• has been re-signed by the Los Angeles Express. the United Sta tes Football League tea m announced Wednesday. Thompson. a 6-4. 205-pound left-hander. reported 10 the Express' training camp th is season. but was waived by the team Feb. 4. Costa Mesa SS, Newport Harbor 70: The Mustangs· win marked the first time in eight years Costa Mesa has captured three league meets in a season. Andrea Loyd had personal bests in the 200 indi vidual medley and the 100 backstroke, while team mate Jenny Waters had her fastest time in the I 00 free . Televlalon, radio ~ TILIVISION No events scheduled. Estancia 93, Saddleback S7: Junior Shannon Scholes turned in an 1mpressi\e douhle for the Eagles. setting a :.dwul 1ecord in the 50 free with a time of25.8. then came back in the 100 butterfly with a first-place clocking of I : 11.3. RADIO 7:30 p.m. -PRO BAIKITMLL: Phoenix at Clippers. KHJ (930). Marina 86, Fountain Valier 83: The Vikings' Jud > Peters qualified for the CIF diving champi onships by collt'"Cting a I 751h-pomt total. Tern Lupton clocked a 26.22 1n the 50 free to pace the V1kin$S. whi le her teammates combined for a 2:04.83 mark in the 200 medley relay for first. The Baron~· 4x I 00 freest) le relay team t0ok top honors with a 4: 12.18. FRIDAY'S RAIMO 10 a.m. -BA8E8ALL: Dodgers vs. Clnclnn•tl at Tampa, Fla., t<ABC (790). 1 p.m. -BAllBM.L: Clevetand vs. Angeta at Palm Springs, KM PC (710). Edison 138, Ocean View 21: The Charger~ remain undefeated in Sunset competition despite having most of their swimmers participating in olTevents. EDISON VOLLEYBALL GAINS RESPECT. • • From Cl in the league. halfwa~ through the unset schedule. Edison 1s one game ahead of La Quinta (4· I. 4-3) and two ahead of Fountain Valley (3·2). "This was a real big win at home. tx·causc we have Fountain Valley and La Quinta on the road.'' said Glenn. The Chargers were led by senior ou tside hiller Chm Carpenter. who had 33 kills for the match. including nine in the final set. Fittingly. it was Carpenter who was responsible for th e '"nn1ng po1n1. though 1t came on a hlock ofan A7lec kill attempt. rather than a put:1wa) himself. "Chm played great tonight and realh !la\ ed us at the end.'' said Glrnn. Said C arpcnter of the Chargers' cardiac comeback. "We like the pressure. but not that much. Bui. we pulled through as a team . A lot of times we argue out there. but tonight we didn't. ·\nd when we pla} together we are unbeatable." Even "'th their "unbeatable'· team pla y. the Char$ersgot some extra help from the oflic1als. With the score tied at 15-15 a nd Wetzel serving. La Quinta appeared to have put awa y a kill for a side ou t. but some indecision on the part of the officials and some lobbyin g by th e Chargers earned a replay of the point. Wetzel. who is Edison·s setter and team captain. served the ball again. moved to the fron1 of the court and proceeded 10 set up teammate Rich· ard Smith for th e kill and the 16-15 lead. Moment<; latt·r. after another Smith kill got the serve back for 'the Chargers. Smllh himself served and when the ALtecs tried to go down the middle with their hit. Carpenter was waiting with the block to close out the match. The fifth set was not the only set in which the Chargers came back. In the third set they trailed 8-5. but ran off five straight. to go ahead 10-8. Mier conceding the Aztecs one last COLE-HAAN OPENS THE LID ON ITS MEN'S FOOTWEAR COLLECT ION Sat . ., March 30 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The Cole-Haan Men' Footwear Col- lection reflect e fre h a llitude toward fa hion and a healthy re peC'I for tradition. It includes a selection of footwear than allows you lo dress appropriately on any occa ion. Mr. Oan-.-11 Tigert, the Cole-Haan re pre enta tive will be here to per· sonally pre ent the broad leetion of th.-ir late. I footwear collecrion and on wtr any question . Comf' diS<·ovPr eh.-da ic character o( Colto-Haan. point. the} ran olTfour more 1n a row. before losing the serve. But Wetzel took 11 upon himself to finish ofTthe game. First he caught the .\ztecs by surpnse. slamming the ball away instead of selling it for a teammate. $etting the serve back. then combin- ing with Danny Hanan to block away a kill attempt to seal the game v1ctof) In other area matches: Fountain Valley 3, Hunlln(ton Beach 1: The host Barons. behind Carlos Bnccno's 15 kills and 5 service aces. stopped 1he Oilers. 15-11. 8-15. 15-7. 15-12. Ocean View 3, Westminster 0: M 1ddlc blocker Quinn N~uyen (I 0 kill~. 6 blocks). outside hitter Tony Panzica (7 blocks. 4 kills) and the serving of Mark Kerins( 11 points) led 1heSeahawkstoa 15-2. 15-10, 15-1 0 decision. Mira Costa 3, Marina 0: The Vikings fell on the road. 15-10. 15-3. 15-13. in a non-league match against the defending Cl F 4-A champions. LA Bapllst 3, Voyagers Cbrlatlan 0: Robbie Miller had 11 kills and 6 blocks in the 9-15. 9-15. 7-15 setback which dropped the Voyagers' mark 10 3· 7 overall. WITH LOSS, KINGS NOW IN FOURTH INGLEWOOD (A P) -Rooki e Perry Berczan. in his fourth National Hockey League game, sco~ a goal and an assist Wednesday night to lead the Calgary Flames to a come-from· bchmd 4-2 vi{'tOry over the Lo ngelcs Kinp. With the victory, the Flames OS• sured themselves or at least third pla('e m the mythc Oivis1on. The Flames moved 10 points ahead of the Kin&s with each team havina fi ve aames left. If the two teams were to finish in o tte. the Flames would be awarded third place by virtue of more vktorie~. rhc Kinas Will fini h fo urth and fact the defending tan le) Cup cham· pion<i, l.bc Edmonton Oilcnt. in 1trc .... opcnma round of the playoffs. ~----------------~~ 1t 11 9 Fashion I la nd• ewport BeaC'h • i.59-1622 Los ngcles oach Pat Quinn said his team made some fundamental mistake . "We made cntical crron 1n funda· mental area :·ht satd. ·"Thc1r1n·ond •nd third aoals sccmcd to chlln~ the J*'t' of th4.' aamc. The)' houldn'&" ha~c aonc in our net.'' M1H ti Diiiy Plllt "UVlll ••••" 33 0 W Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • \ i~n • 8 "U4'1~r(:0 rcJ , .. - • mt-rican Ex pr • Din«'rtl Club • Carl~ Rla ncll.-• Fa hion I la nd Card I I I i.. ' ' -- ~SFIRED. the wont. I had hftrd the rumot1 and oeoo1t ~end to ltt thinp leak. Whit huri1 11 that ~vtr did anyont acknow.1• the prOIJ'lm drew people instead of the prosram l(>ina out end aen1na them.' . Harris will continue as a &cacher wnhin the ~yskal education pro. gram •. accord1n1 to Myers, but his coaching ~oord. which was 114-43 the first six years or varsity action concludes with an official 0.28 mark for 1984-SS. Ocean View has gone to the CIF playoffs seven straiaht years. twice as an EmpH-e Leaaue champion and most re«ntly as the unbeaten Sunser Leaaue winner. Much of Ocean View's success has revolved around standout transfers. WayneC'lflander(64). USC's PacUlc 10 Player of the Year this past season. was a three-year Player of the Year in the Empire Leaaue after transferring from El Toro after his freshman year. Byron Ball (6-8) who went on to Vanderbilt. left Newport Harbor after his junior season to become Ocean View's central figure in 1983. And. of the most recent team. six players were ther"C with intra-district transfers. "It's such a aray thina in a aray rule.'' says Harris. The other option would be if Butler and Hazel y were in fact not residing with Harns. a notion which even Lynwood Hi~ Coach Bill Notley finds unt>elievabfe. "Ricky's sister is a ninth grader here at Lynwood," says Notley. "I'm quite $ure they're livin& with Harris ... Hal'Tis' lawyer, Bameu. adds on the "misconduct" theory: "The status of those kids was known before they won a si ngle basketball game. T6 watt and then say 'oh. by the way. you're ineligible' ... The most logical successor would t>e his assistant. Roger Holmes. a product of Fountain Valley Hiih and Long Beach State. but Myers said that . decision. in addition to whether the Scahawks would indeed now com- ~te next January at the King Cotton Classic in Pine Bluff Arkansas. was not on his im mediate agenda. .. I haven't even thought abou tomorrow yet." said Myers. "Every one knew the circum- stances that they were li ving there and to come out now as a big surprise - the timing of this speaks to the validit) ::>rthe charges. • "The narrowness of the press release is not going to protect them from the consequences of their ac- tion." Another theory revolves around the residence of the two youngsters during a transition period between - Brown's departure from the Ocean View attendance area and the de- cision to reside with Harris at his El Toro residence. .. Jim Harris did absolutely nothing wrong ... says his Santa Ana-based attorney. John Barnett. ··He has been victimized by false statements which we have proof to be false. but which the district nonetheless has chosen to rely on. I think the action is extremely ill-advised and we intend to purse all of Jim 's legal remedies including but not limited to a defamation action.·· Myers declined when asked to expand on this original statement with specific chargers against tta.rris. And Bill Boswell. the district's a\,b- letic director11nd the author of a two- month investigation. likewise rcfascU- to discuss specifics. "Whatever you get with John (Myers) is all you can get from me." said Boswell. who would not com- ment on any aspect of his repon. Harris' future in basketball is obviously cloudy. "Basketball is what I love," he said. "But with this image projected by this decision, no one should put their children's ca re in my hands. And until something changes it would be foolish to pursue ar1)'thing. Wnat I want to do is what I've been doing." On the surface. and that's the only thing to work with because of the lack of details rel eased. the alleged mis- conducl can only be construed as one of two things: First, Butler and Hazely were residing in El Toro. with Harris. with a waiver from that particular school district. That. however. was deemed proper in October and has not surfaced as a violation. unless it is now being construed as a violation. But the fact that these two began their high school careers at Ocean View dictates they can live anywhere. as long as they can obtain a waiver from that particular school district. Had they chosen to. return to their Lynwood residence l hey would have been ineligible for one fu ll year. .. Nothing was improper:· insists Barnett ... Everything was authorized and clea.red in advance." --Where it's all going to wind up is ~a que,.stion~aJthough Barnet~ says 1t s pretty obvious: "I don't think it takes a genius to figure out where it's going to end up. Frankly I'm shocked and dismayed by the initial manner 1n which this investigation was con- ducted. "And then the inferences drawn from the information that they had. They isolated Jim Harris because he had a winning season and there are a lot of people who need excuses wh y their programs are not successful. "I was surprised at the manner in which the whole matter was exam- ined. Jim Harris was presented with a stack of supposed investigative re- pons and is told to rdpond with in-a couple of days. The accusations and the substance of all the allegationsjust aren't true. Ifs very cu rious that Mr. Myers wou ld respond with such haste and such drastic action without a full hearing and e11amination of the evidence." * * * * * * COACHES' COMMENTS. • • F rom Cl don't think this involves Byron Ball at all. but I'll always believe there was something foul. "I've heard from coaches in that leag ue of things that have transpired since we lef\ the league. and to a man, they've all had some complaints and gripes centering around Ocean Vi ew. "I'm not happy that he lost his job by any means. "It took me a while to let the Byron Ball issue not be a bothersome issue. but life goes on:· DICK KATZ, Westmlllster. who was involved with the Butler-Haz.ely- Brown combination brieOy during summer basketball in 1984: "That's a shock. I had heard rumors that he'd be suspended for a year. There have been a lot of inuendos. The funny thing is that forfei ting the games doesn't mean much now. "I don't feel all the thinis that have gone on have been the right things. but I haven't been involved so I can't really say. I knew they had seven players on out of distr1ct type of eligibilit y. one on the junior varsity. and that's quite a few. But being honest my job is to get our program competitive. "I don't feel that Jimmy was the reason Laurent Browp went 10 Ocean View in the first place. There were multiple reasons and I doo't think Jimmy had anything to do with that. "I never thought this would hap- pen. He's a hard worker with long hours and open to youth groups and sets an example. That's harsh. "When I was at La Quinta after winning the CIF ehamp1on~h1p I was fired . then hired back the nex1 day. h Rams have three home exhibitions TtR Rams have announccd their I 98S pre-season National Football Leaaue schedule. The Rams will play thrct home aames at Anaheim Stadium and one road pme in Toronto aplnst the Ph iladelphia Eaales. It will be the first time t~ Ram have ever played a aame outside the United States. The Rams. 10-6 and a wild.card playoff team 1n 1984, will open the pre-tcaton at Anaheim Sud1um Aua. I0 ... 1n1t the Houston Olien. They'll be at Anaheim apin Thunda)' Aua, IS apinst the &. Louis Cardinals. Tht looc ~npof' the Pl"·VMon ro11ow1 wi&h an Alll-24 dale apin" Phillcklph11 in Toroft10'1 E1'hibttion Sladium. TM Rama then mum home whctt to face the New Ensland Patriots Allf. l 1. Alloftht'home11mesw1ll be 7 p.m Tht titMofthe Phtladelph1a fink' in Toront() has not bttn de\tnn1Md. happened twice. As a coach you are the mercy ... " STEVE POPOVICH, Marina. an outspoken critic in the past: "When someone in your profession has that happen th ere's not a whole lot that can be said. The district may be trying to establish something. I'd rather not comment. "But ~ou have to feel there was something substantial. that's as hard as it gets. For (John) Myers. that must have been a helluva dec1S1on. "I wonder why they didn't release any funhcr information than that? Not to slat<.' why or what the charges ~re. I've never heard of that happen- ing. "Basketball means a lot to all of us consi dering the monetar) reward s pow) and pressure (high) that go with 11. You have to love what you're doing and he (Harris) has to be devastated. I don't understand why i1 took o long. "I don't think this end s Ocean View's program. They have enough good kids in the program and enough coming in. It won't be the end of it. "It 's a stunner. I didn't think that would happen. I'm sure everyone will be in the dark for some time." DAVE BROWN, FoHtalll Valley. whose Barons are now the offic ial I 98S Sunset League champions: 'T m in shock. I don't want to make any official comment. "lt'sa tough. tough situation for the Sunset ~ague and for Jim. "I don't know anything a~ut it. "I don't know 1f th at means a lot (winning the championship via for· feit victories). It's somethina you like to win on the court. We can't take an) re_al credit for that. "I'm jus1 stunned. We really ha ve no detail . but of course people have kn own an in ve ligation has been going on." JON BORCHERT, Edlaoa. whose ,own team missed the playoffs this past SCB$0n as a result of ao ineli11blc transfer: "'Wow. I'm in sh«k. I really didn't th ink it would come to that. l had no idea that thinas were so .•. that is a shocker. "I have no idea what was within the evidence that was compiled. We thouaht if anythina wu happenina 1t would not include Ricky or DHi b«au~ ontt a stu~nt has enrolltd they att eli1.1blc no matter whfrt the move to. "Boy. JUSt havin, IOM throuah somethina hke that ct'na1nl)1 can't take lft) JO) out of that IOfTO-T~re·1 no w1n1JC~. l .fttl hadl) for. nim and l'ftnufprittd 1t the lack of stattment." ROY MIU.BR. a.-.. lt9d: "Thf onl tomnwnt I'd M\C II that tM dmnct made an tnvniiption and a dcc1son was made. But I don't ha'e In)" comment ahout fttlinp not hint ftt'llt•' c or IX>""'c. -{_ >· N8A • WISTl•N GCMH'l•INCI PKtk~ w L ~ v·LA&Ahn ~ 19 ·"' Pof'lland 37 ·"1 Pfloefll• 32 40 ..... Seellte lO 43 411 LAat.ers 25 .. 3A2 Goldefl'Stete 2Q " .274 ...... 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Ona mile DKt Bancni (Plenol 19.00 ll.00 UO SDffO Bump CWml1m1) 17 IO 6.60 Fortlttr (Parker) l 00 Tlme: T;Sf 31S. ll EXACTA (7·2) oai<I '314 70. $2 l'tCK SIX 16·3·2·416·9·71 oelO Sl,099.60 wlfh lla wlnnlno llclllll (fly• hoflts) C•rrvovtf oool '13,Jel.OO. TENTH RACE. One mile frOI. S.uv Ster !Kuet>ltf) 3100 110 MO Not>le Reu•n (FtKo) l 20 2.60 Taoi !Aut>lnl 3 40 Time 7-00. '3 EXACT A (7·3) paiCI Sl'lO 30 ELEVENTM RACE. 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Thie ........... -lllod = Ooumy on MIRlll 11, ....... ~~ T.a.MOi-J:AHY '*M .... ..,.,.eor .. ..,. 1 CAtaM Of0Mclot"9ootdoffthof. 1111 CAtat71 wltflNCCluncya.rtlOfOr· ' AWIN Co., Inc;, NOTICI I ftOf'lhlp Med .. fo.t4 ,... K ..... ~. 20lai llOo Of ... Aoootdot of °' ..... Coty Stlopord, aao w ..... ~on MetClti 11, ,.,,. ........ '· AMtd, ,,..lftfll e.YIN. that on ~ In tflO ~ : ,.__ "9R1'10d Orengo COM! aMllH#WOt •• Hunt.lcft., .... ~ -~ Otaneo COM! AIUM Ave .. Wtot Ccwlne, ,... P\MltlOd 0,.,.. OowC 1'111 •••11811t ... lllod ~ 11. 1N6 ... 11: "LI NO , .. ,.;;'A· ~Not Mwdl 14, 21, 21, CA taM SaldUloW. MIMOO b&ll Delly 'llot Mardi f4, 21, 21, CA t11tt ,.,_. Dell'J "°9 Meidl 21, 21. wltt; the County Qertc Of Qr. o C6oc* a.m. of Mid ~. In • : Allfl4, 1tlll Tttlo bu91neoe 11 con-wttttouc °""*"' Ot W.,. Apttl4, 1N& ~VMdorwel, 1132,._. ~ OtOl9 COM! Apttl4, 11, 1MI =County on Mwotl 16, the room ... ~~~ '21::.!!.MctAddr9ooo4 TI\421 --by.• oon«ol l*t· =....,..°'........_,... 1'11421 Pof1 Hiio Orilfe !Mt. Now-DellyPtlotMetctt 14,21,21, Thom ductlftt Truei.eo -· .... _____ -..... ....... , --------notoNP ' Pof1 loocfi, CA t2M April, 4 1Na PllMU wlttllft lhe 0-.. of MAL ,.,. ...__, ,,,,. _ _..no, Chrilane P1oquo11o '"'° II u II llllli1, °' Tiiie buelneoe 11 con-. ' TW1t "8,1C llOTIC( P\lblllNd OrOftlO OowC HTAT! UCUAITIU ..... o.Md At1M9M.421 '*Dr. _,.._....-::;;;;;;;;...;.;;;:~-...-T1llo M9'0!Mnt WM Nod ~ ~'.:n'': ftaJC Mme( ~by: o OOMf'ol pen-Delly Piiot MtrC111 21, 21, VICI, IOCMed et 1800 Not1tl #10S, Coste ....... CA lllDTlllOUe ...... with IM County Clortc of Or-"'° "°'9(1) wu.d .., Mid nerehlp PWUC llJl1C( ll'CI -,..,,. 4, 11, 1HI ltoedW9y, .... 100, In ": ·~· ~ ..... wn.i± " :1~~ on~ deodo4TN9t,wi.f\"'*-umeTAW ==~ ftlod .:=c:a.. TMM ~ .. "':~ ~°'°'*COM! ~:a~:::...,..__. ' ,__ :.::c'i:":r.=·= oc::=~ wletlthe~QoftiofOr-='== °"""""· tllhl 1"o tENlflCIAI. MANAQ&-~r;..Metdl21.Acltl4. "It 0 f' I" TY AU C. Pu'*"9d 0tenao Oooo1 terme of Mid Oood of ttwt, ~ F1Mnc1e1 ~ MOO ~ on Msch I , AUM I. U.... a.m. 'ONCl.OIUAE CON• ftaJC llJTIC( MINT CO#OAATION OF • • .,.._... TIOlllll"i AND LIQUI-Delly Not ~ 7, 14• 21 ...... Cflorgoo. end oxponw eutt•n•• toe, 8ullneu ,.., Al9 cw NlihOW SULTAHTI, INC., • e.... AMI~ • Doell•• °°'' 1---------~Ta. INC., 177 to. .... U . 1"6 .,... .,.7 of the Truoe. Md of Vie COnW i>rh., Mio 214, ·' ~ TO M•HT• lornlo COf POtaUon, H IC -Pof'oetcln, .. cMy ..,...,tod "8JC llmC( k .,.. n ~ CA ,......, "'*' Cl'tlOi.d by Md Dood Ir.Mo, CA 91111 ~ °'°"'° COM! UTATI llO. A11n11 Tru1tM, or lucco11or PtJClilliOUI • 1111• Tl'Ullloo und9' Md .....,.m _....;~;:.;;:;..;,;~=.--aiea ' ' of Trwt Moiwnod s c.m.r.. ,23 Delly Piiot Metdl f4, 21. 21, To II holrt. belioftei.rtoo Tr111tM 0t hb1tltuted MAim ITATW to ltlo power of Mio con-llOT1C8 TO ..._ 0 lloloMlw C.. Sold w111 • LAM. C Coot Aptil 4, '98« \ ' TNMM, Of thM OOtUlft Dood TM ~ ponono .,. totNd In Olet oortllln Dood ol ..... °"'""~· • 2im Thuttday~ ~ =~t ~~ B7 1 ' e Th-121 ==· :: ..:=.~ of Truot Olleculed tlY FAB> dolnO buolrlOOo • LMTINO Truot ouc:ue.d tlY 'AUL E. .:ri'ta:'.:C ...._ Lt;., HufttlnltOfl '9Cnnou9MOH•N l t:30p~m.lnfl'lllobtlYIOfl'll Thie bulfMN 11 con· •-11' lilfllftl'r ~be~ .... .,....._,~'=~(~, EHDIAWI, 720 w..t ~IO~~~ ( ............ ...... CAtaMI MMmlTUI In bulldil'\O IOceted 1t I01 duct.clt»y:enlndMcMll .--.... i.11-. In tho .. Mell« ..... Of: 1911 M ~t No' l~~ .. ~ Mw. ANoWlfE.~~ U.C.C.) ,,. ~ It con-The lollowlf'9 '*"90M we South Lewll Street. Orot;oe. MoNf'Md S. c.nore ALLINE S. 8AAOIH ' _._ • ._ 1911 In lootc 1*4 NoUoe 11 ..._ gl\lefl lo ...... by. • oorpoiotton ~ bullf'90o M: Califof'nla 92M8. Thie llt...,_..t -fllod A petition llOO bWI f119Ct 34723, In 8°'* ,4331, PllgO Ntt1W1 Cotpotetlon, 720 flll'I 11, • tM c:tedltora Of IUf'ltl y IN- .. _, D. loWtw, Secty. MASON DRYWALL. 3232 1 At tl'll time ol tM lnltlal wl1tl tM County a.ti Of Or-by ROY B. WOOl8EY In tho ~.;,;: = ~ W• 1~ttl 81.reot. 9~~ ~~ .. '=de.: : OUST"IH, INC., Tten .. ,,. .... ,,.,,. ... Mid Ctey Sn.t. Nawpott Beech, pubtlcatlon ol .,. "°"°°· .. County on MetClti 12, &.porlor Court of 0r-. end __ ._. to' hit certain Ms.... ..!'~1• ,.... OOtdet:• lnlltUmetlt. NO won.~ liOl'lle ........ wM the County CWtc Of Or-c.it., t2t10 tM totll amount of ltlo un-1915 County~ tNt MY ..-_,, late of • .....,,_otlon:...,.. Of ' 11 2528 V1Me a.a. City Of ante County on U.Cli a, Vince w.on, 3232 Ctoy lpald baAwlCo °' lhO GM-"71141 B. WOOLSEY ... -oppolne.d Notice of DotMlttior..ncMr ) 13200, by rouon I Newport loutcft, ~ ol ,.. St,N.8.,Cllllt.,12MO l gaUonMCurodbytfloal>ow P\ibWlod Ortn90 Cooot M per90NI r.-ooont.eM rOCOfded Doc*'llb..-2Q. Thie t>wai'*' la.COft• btMCllOtdofllUltlnpeymant Or ,.,._OfCllfornle ,.,_. NiorldeMMon,3232Cley 1delcttbod deed of truot end DallyPllot March 14, 21, 21, to admlnlotet the-... of ~":~ ln~l':i!. :: ducted by: •COtPOtat~ ..... !,1= ~ ~ tNt*':°bullt tr...., 11 ebcM PUblltlod Or11nge Coeet atre.I, N.B., CA 92MO llatlmetod coeta. -~ ~ 4, 1915 fl'll dociedont. -• AlanatC«potetlon • .,._, ~ tM btMCfi •• to be made to JOHN ~PtlotMerdl 14,21,U , Thie bUalneu 11 con-llltldodvlnCIOlel41,111.IM. TM2t Th• petition roque1t1 ~ !'!,_~-~~·~ F.MOtg1111,8oct.Cflll'/ .......... tut.~~ ol....: wee JUSZTIN,Tt.,,...,..,wMM ~ '· 1945 ducted by: an lndMdual I Tha totel lndebledneee authOtfty to adnllnlltor tho .,.,._ • .., ,..... ....... .. o -This ltatemant -,,_, • llOmo liddl'..o 11 all !. Pe-T~5 Rhonda Maoon being an OOClmate on wNdl •-.,. llnJIC[ •late undof" IM lndope;t-Deed of Truet ... al public wl1tl 1bo Coumy CWk of Or· 1'9COfdod Mardi 21, 18N ... ctftc COMIC Hlgtlw9y, City Of Thia .._......,.., WM ftlld ltleopenlno bid lacompueod .--"" dent AdMlnleerMloft * ~ ~tlo(I '°' rMh. lewful M09 County °" Morcti 12, Aocordof'• lnottUmOnt No. I. lleedl, ·c:ountY Of lOI ---------with the County Clattl of Qr. may ba Obtained by CiMrlO tit• Act money Of fl'll United Stat• 1115 IS-119637, wtl( SELL AT Ai•u StMe Of Clltomle. PUIJC Jl)TIC( llliQO County on Mitch • (7 1') 315-4837 ()( (213) fllCTrnOUa ~.. A hMrino on the potltton of Ametlc1, • cMtllor'I mtU7 PUBUC AUCTIOH TO THE .,. • opotty to bo .,.,. 1985 • 827-4&&5 tho day batcn lhe MAm 8TA1W Thi• bulineN I• con-Wiii ba hold on AP"IL 10 check poy1ble to .. Id Publllhocl Orange Coaot HIGHEST BIDDER FOA ,.,,_ t dooorlbod In ..,,. ~!!!.llOWIT .. ~T.. ~ .... TM lollowlrlg P«*>M.,. ducted by. • oon«ll port-19115 •t 9•30 AM In 0opt' Truotoo dtown on ...... Of Dally Piiot Mardi 21, 28, CA8H,81awful ~..?.!.!!9 ., ..... M Moctc In treda -.. ,_ P\iblllhed Or eo.t ~ted;M oh 13 1915 doing~..: Mt.nip No 3 I '700 CMc c.n..; netlonalbenll,l ... taOffod.. AOfll4 11 1945 United t ..... ora.._.-1 • d' TM followlng .,.,._. .,. ango T C ., • JOF STEINBERG l AS-MARI< MARABELLO . • ' wol credit unkln °' e Ohlto ' ' Th...ae cttectc dfewn on • ltote Ot ftJCtur... equipment an ck*\11 buolnooo ea: Dally Piiot Mwetl 7, 14, 21, A ,_ SOC1A TES 2020 Santa Ma Thie ltatemoftt lllod DflYe Weil. Sante Ma, CA °' '9dorOI ..m0e Md loon natlonol bMk 0 ••to"'19c1. good .. of ttlal manutoo- WbT I COAST SWEEP- 21 • ,.., Til-808 I,:...,~-::.v::~. ~o:.,; Ave .• eo.t~ ....... fAt2627 with tl'll County a: of Or· 921i0~ou 08JECT to ..... wociletton dolllJollod In .. • .. credit union. Of .. , ... ~T:="':~.: =·=~Now-MUC ..,.,TIC[ ':::, ~i~-=:! ~S:,.~ A~~= ~r~J't"nty on F~ erantlnQ °'tho petition, you :=:.: '::. ~ NI.IC M)TIC( ;.=::n ~in': IOCaled .. 5211 ~ 8rlon John Morczek ..,....,, ...._ CA 92627 ' ~ lhould ... her ~ •t tho .. 1t1o Allon 8ulldlng **'a ITAW cw ,, ... all peyablo et the time DtM, City Of Huntington ., .... Clubtlouoo, Nowpor( fllCTmOUe =.. ~CA -''14> Thia bullnela It con· Publllhed OrMgO CoMt heorlng Md ... your Qb. Yorba Street, ••• 14011 WITMDllAWAL MOii of ...... nant. tltto Md leech, County Of OrtnfO, leech, CA92M3 ~ ITA PublllNd OrMgO eo.t ~by: art lndhlldual o.lly P11o1 Maretl 7, 14, 21. r.!.'°':.C::!'::':t: YorbeStroot, atyof Tuotln, ,Alm.II• lnlOtMI Mid" by It ... S~of~ .. be TMo buoltiMO It con-Tho fo1ow1ng are Delly Pilot Mardi 21 21 Jeffrey C. SIWibatg 28, 1985 tho liMrlng. Yow ~-County of Orange, s .... of Of'BA1WQ U11D11t TNOMo, In INI '90I ptopotty conoummMod .,_ dUctod by: an lndMdulll dolna buolnooo-.: ApnJ 4 1985 • • Thie atatoment wu fll9Ct TH-n. .,_In .... Clltomla. 11.,.. rlgflt, w. f11Cnnou9 .,.... lffuet. 1n laid County Md on 0t 8t1en Jcfwi Merczok IAONMAN MCGINNITY'S • Th-832 with IN COuo\Y Clortc °' Or-MCa m-v l*90n Ot ,,., Md lntor9'I conwyed to um s .... doocribod -followo: .... 15ttl day of Aptl, 1115 .. TNo ~ ... lllod S.. ll6alid DtM: 11nge County on Mardi 12, your 911~ end now hold tiy It under PAACfL 1: 10:00 A.M. •I ACTION .. '~~a.ti Of Or-leguna NIOuel. CA92627 1M5 NI.IC M)TICE Of ~v~.:;gen~:c!O: Mid Deed °' TN9t In tho The lollowlng l*90n llOO LOT 80 OF TRA£1 .. ~· ~eoo~"T:A:: .,... ...,.._,,, on Mardi 11, L ~ ~ 32M2 NI.JC MJTICE ,,,,_ ' · Ille property lffuotod In laid wlttldfewn u • gonor'OI _,. CfTY OI OfitVINE. \A.IVNTY .. · • 1HI S.. '*"cl DtM l.80UM Publllfied OrMgO Coaot fllCTmOUI •tHSU 111e-:-:e,.~ muot County end St• doocttbed Ml'lrom ttle ~op-OF ORANGE STATE OF Sult• "G • Senta Ane, ~ Mauol. CA 92127 ' K·~ Dolly Piiot March 14, 21, 211. MAm ITATUmlff your court"' • «Oltng under the ~ CALIFOfNA,' A8 SHOWN 92705, Ce1Nonl6a, ATTN: Publlll'9d 0rllllQO COM! 'hllo l>wlneee 11 con-fllCTmOU8 .,_.. Apr0 4, 1915 The tollowlng penone .,. prooont II to tho l*tonel LOT t: bu11t1W nemo of ASCIUS OH A MAP AECOAOED IN M~ W•moo-...nd. Thlt Delly Plot Metdl 14, 21, 28, ducted by: an lndMdual NAm 8TAT'lmWT TM18 doing bullrllila M: ==-"::n-="=J: LOT 21 01 TRACT NO. Group. Tho; ASCI US; 800t< MO. PAGES 42 TO fl'llln ~dote b ~ delml Aptl 4, 1tl5 L lruca DoOller'I The lollowlng l*'IOnl.,.. THE MEMORY BANK, tt17 A8 SHOWN OH A ASCI US Cc>mputw Pr1oo 45 -tNCLUSIVf. OF Mt&-..,. OOCtOW ,._,_, lO • Th-124 Thie ... ...,.,. woo ftlod dOlnQ bullrlW u: SOUTH<-2478 ~ De c.n.., eo.ta lrom 11'11 dote of llrllt • MAP AECOAOED IN BOOK CluO; America'• 84 cc111f • CELl.AN!OUS MAPS, ~· hOteln la Aptt 12. tll5. the County Cioni of Or-LANl> DAY CLEAN~AS. "8.JC M)TICE Meoa. Clllffomla 92627. ~~:-;•o:si:,~ 422, PAGES 11 TO 21 IN-~ UNt S«vtceo CORDS OF ORANGE So fw •la llnown lo ttle Ml.JC M)TIC( .__...,.._~~ -on F*'*Y t138 Edinger. Fountain Vol-ACTITPOUe Mll••H Jamee Thomae Wright. Protiete Code of ClllltomiL CL US IVE OF MIS· Group (A8CIU8). at 486 E. COUNTY. CALlfOA.NIA. Tr1n1far... •II bullneM ----=,;;;.;;..;.;.;;;.;.;.;;.;;;...__ 7, 1915 ~. Clllltomla 92708 MAm ITATUmNT 222Wolnut, N9wpott 8eectl, Tho.,.,. tor-dolm9 ... CELLANEOVS MAPS. BE-17th SI., Sulla~. ea.ta EXCEPTING THERE-nomoo ~ UWd f'ICTITICMMWH ~ TamMWiNguyen, 11643 c.tlomlat2ee3 . ·-"' CORDS OF ORANGE MoM.,CA9"27 FROM ALL OIL, OIL by the Tranofwof lor tho um ITATW Publllhed Orange Coeet Vlotec Cirdo. f'oUntaln v• Tho= ::.one.,. George Mlcheol FedlcayJ, :::,.:.~ ~ ~ °' ':! COUNTY. CAl.IFOANIA. The nct111oui buelneee RIGHTS, MINERALS, MIN-peel ""•~WO: Nln9. TMfolowlngpertonewo Delly Piiot March 7, 14, 21. ley.CA92708 ~E FINAL TOUCH 2478Aw0.Cannee.Cooea heorlnanotilco~ EXCEPTING THERE· ....,_,tl0tthaport· ERAL RIGHT. NATURAL =:Fetwuory21T1NI doirlg ~ M : I , 1986 Mary Do Now9n. 11143 10251 Kamuole, Hunti-1~ ....... COlltomla 92827 YOtf MAY EXAMINE the FROM ALL OIL, OIL ... ,..., on 1-2-16 OAS RIGHTS • ..AHD OTHER N9ZTll, ,.... NEWPOAT CHEVRON, Th-780 Vlolel Clrae. FciUntaln Vel-Belch Ce11f t2Me '~"' Thie bullMM 11 oon· Ille kc tho court If AIGHTS, MINERALS, MIN-In tho County of Orlf'OO. HYDROCARBONS BY ...... 3631 Nawpott BMI., Hew-ley,CA92708 Rlcll'y F . Zoe.I 10251 ducted by:• gonoral 1*1·.,. ~~Int~ ERAL AIOHTS1 •. ~TURAL "LE NO. '285071A, WHATSOEVER NAME ~.!!!...,M002 ~ port leach, CA 92M3 "8JC NOTICE Elaina Teng, 11643 VloMI Kamueita HYnll I ' Beech norlNp · tho GA8 AIOHT.S NW OTHER F28I077B, F28I077C KNOWN THAT MAY BE ,,_, ,.....,. ,.,..,n 21, 1 f.ctlhetdt EIMI, 830e Roll Clrcle, Fountain Valley, CA Ce11f 9z&.e ngon ' GEOAGEFfDECt<YJ ~to,~ may.= HYDROCARBONS, BY FUllNariMtandAddreeeof WITHIN OR UNOER THE Th-M7 Of., Hunt 8eectl, CA 92147 NCmC• cw 92708 Thia bulll\ffl ,, Cot\-..,!till ·~.!~.!~ ,..,Or ="' :OCl.l~Ot1ho •• WHATSOEVER NAME the Poreon Wllhdrowtng: PA..a£L OF LAND HEREIN---... -TICE Kano Pareona--Ortega. .,...,..,....LU.a Thia bullne11 la con-duct9dby.·anlndMclual ...,,htt;a...,,..,,,,,,,_.,.of • tomoy •1°' ltlo OJCOCl.lt0t;, KNOWN, Ol!OTHERMAL Oovld Alt Menn, 425 F• ABOVE DESCRIBED_.....;.-~-~;.....,;.;.;..;.;.;;.;;;..._ 11442 H•ron Cr., Hunt. ~Ne. ducted by: 1n unln-Aldi zO.,.. tn00 County on F*'-Y edtnlnllt t Md Ille with STEAM, AND ALL PROO-Ot. 11~. Coeta Meoa, CA TOOETHERWJTHTHEPEA· Beach. CA t21-'e t11t1111-0 corporoted 111oclatlon Tiiiey ltatoment wu nlod 27, 1M5 the court,....:,; ,..00, of Mr-UCTS DE.RIVED FROM AtN ~ PETUAL RIGHT OF DAILL· No'~NCmea Thie bullnou 11 con T.l .Ne.L41111 othefthan1pertnerlhlp wt theCoun ewtcolOr mt0t1 ,... OFTHEFOAEOOINO,THAT ~:OovldMonn ING, MINING. EXP.LORINO -,.·--/""'9r\1'\91 ducted by: gonor'OI pert. UNrT COOS l Elaine Tang Ill ty • Publilhed Or~ Coeet ~.a wrttten requo.t ltat· MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER Publllhed Or CoMt AND 0P£RATINO THEA£· tho City of Fountaln Veley, nerlhlp . 1 • T ,D. SERVICE COMPANY Tttll 1tatoment wu lllod = ~ty on Mardi 11 • D8lly Pilot Mardi • 14, 2 t, ~:-~ ~ =~ ~ THE PARCELS Of LANO Delly Piiot Mardi 7, April 4, FOR AND STC>f'INO IN ANO In ~Junction with • ~ Kalla Par~ • duly appointed TtUlt .. with fl'll County Clettc of Or· '27117• 28. 1te5 ~ HEREIN A 8 0 VE DE -11, 111, 1985 AEMOVINO THE SAME ~ Conifnunl1Y 0.- Thll 1t1temam ._ lllod under the followlng d• ange County on March 15, P\iblloMd OrMgO Coaat TH-791 :1.::.. 0t of the sie: SCRIBED, TOGETHER Th..w FROM SAID I.AHO ()A.ANY ~":::'ant "o: wlththeCountyewtcofOr· ICflbed deed of tr\llt WILL 1915 DallyPllo1Marcih 1• 21 211 tlonl0toccount9mentlonod WITH THE PERPETUAL Ontl.R I.AHO, IHCUJDINQ _ _ rnmont, = County on Metctt I , ~~L~H~ ~~':.'E~TA~ . Publllhed OrMgO ~ Aprll '· 1915 ~ • . NlJC Jl)TIC[ In 8ec:tion 1200 end 1200.S of :=~ ~u::o Ml.JC M)TIC( ri:&:1g;~: I:..,.~~ =: = 1'1'W F~ CASH AND/OR THE Dally Piiot March 21, 211, Th-ll20 '1Cnnou9 WN tn;,~ ":.:::~ OPERATING THEREFOR LY DAILL AND MINE FROM tho 100-yw ~,,.: P\ib!Wled Oraogo CoMt CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED Aprll 4. 11, 1915 MAm ITAW ~ AMu .., ... &Aw AND STONHQ IN AND RE-... LANDS, OTHER THAN p..tblc mMtlno .. be Do1y Piiot Mardi 1• 21 28 CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Th-834 NI.JC NOTICE The folowlng pot90M are -... ·.....;.. ... ....: MOVING THE SAME FROM NOT1CS CW THOSE HEAEINA80Y£ DE-Wedneoday, Aptl 3. 1985, .i April 4, 1985 • • ' CIVIL CODE SECTION doing buOlneel. • ......_, ........ C CA -SAIO LAND OA AtN OTHER ""8IDID TIUJllPD SC~BED, OtL OR OAS 7:30 p.m., 11'1 tho Cound Th-822 292"1(pay1blo llthollmaof •-.,. 111\TIC[ ?( ~ HEGWER TAAOINO CO f'ubWlad Or COMIC LAND, INCLUDING THE Ale LIA .. AClt WELLS, TUNNEl.8 AND Clwnbof, fot ttlOIO wllHrll ---------.... In lewtul money of the l'-.n..., '9CTITM ..... N 191 Tho Mutort etr$: Piiot ...,:21 2t RtOHTTOWHIPSTOCKOA Notlcefol'letmyaMt;tNt &HAFTS, IHTO, THROUGH to comment on thll NI.JC NOTICE Unttad Stet•) an rtght, title re ,_, MAm ITAW Coata Mna. Colllornla =, 1986 ' ' DIRECTIONALLY DRILL Union Ban6<, Tr..-.,or, tho 0 R AC R 0 SS THE Pf'oPOOOd protect. and lnl«•l conwy9d to '1CTmOU8 ...... The following C*90f11 .,0 92627 ' Thf-M8 AHO MINE F"OM LANDS oddreol of wNcfl II P.O. Box IUaSURFACE OF THE Tho profOCt II IOc-.cl In '1CTTTI0Ue ...... and now held l)y tt UOO. MAim ITAru.NT dolrlg ~ 11· Cellular· ~ A Hoawef 1111 OTHER THAN THOS! 233A, FUiierton, CA 92832, LAND Hf,_lHA80VE DE· Con1111 Troct H2.24, MAm ITATS..,,-Aki Deed of Tl'\l8t In the The followlng .,. W_., 2790 Harbor, Sta 201. Tho M11ter1 .Cltcie, do.,a Ml.JC Jl)TIC( HE A EI NAB 0 VE DE· lntondl to ... cer1aln ,_. SCRIND, AHO TO BOT· bounded by W"'* A"°""° The lollowtng l*90ne .,. property hereln11ter de-doing bullnoM ::;:_-DEN eo.ta MeM. CA 92928 Meoa. Callfomla t2t27 SCRIBED. Ott. OA OAS '°'* proper1y lo Aotco TOM SUCH WHlf'STOCKED to ltie OOUlti, ~ doing butln••• 11 :,~~STOR· SUANNE CHICKEN. 1093 "w. Bak• Inge ElltorprlNI, Inc., . This b'*"9M 11 con. ~c··~ SWHE:FTSL8, !,UTO .... ET~~~HD ~~ololN~ ~LLEDDl~CLL8Tl~.~~sy :;:_:0 te:-t:""E.. Md PROFILES IN DESIGN, 1000 · StrMt Coate MeM CA 2780 Harbor, St•. 20 I. dUcted by. an lndMdulll _.. -" '" • """"" V F p ........ -..i ""' '"'"' ~ Mlianola S w MacArthur VIH 1 RAPSON-MITTEN 92828. • Co1t1 M... CA 92828 RAYMOND R, HEGWER cw~ COUNTY 0 R Ac R 0 8 s TH E ~ oroo. A , ........ -AND SHAFTS UNDEA THI! SW.. I ,, ... to tho ..... 1111 Sante AM. CA ':1:01 SENEFICIARY: ORANGE Shin Min Duann 104117 (Stlto of lnc0tPoretlon: ~ Thia tt"-'t wee lllod H .. of Jullloo SUBSURFACE OF THE ::. Tt=• ~ BENEATH OR BEYOND THE locaMd ~=--bO eOb E Roeeey 1000 W COAST SAVINGS ANO Slater Avenue 120S Foun-fornl1) with tho County CWtc of Or-CMc Centet Dr. LANO HEAEJNABOVE DE-to ' EXTEAIOA LIMITS THEM· Mac:ArftWr vr1...Q. 1 II 11' I LOAN ASSOCIATfON tlln Valley CA 927oe Tiii• bu1lnff• 11 con-... County on FabNary Sitt AafMI, CA M903 SCAIBED. AND TO BOT-laid penonal property, I OF, ANO TO AEOAIU, M-"~--... n • .,.., ldorr Santa Ana: CA 92707 ' recorded October 29. Shu-Lan' Duann 10•117 dueled ~: a COtP<>rlllon 27, 1915 Eltate ol S.tw1 FOisom, TOM SUCH WJtlPSTOCl<ED ~II ~Ion of wNctt TUNNEL, EQUIP, MAIN· ony potentlel odWf90 lm-C~tee Chuck Scannell I 19112ulnttr.No.112-381M8 SI llf A uo 11205 Foun-Ing• Ent•rprlN• Inc. l'2'7I01I alao known .. Berb•• s. OR DIRECTIONALLY •follow9. TAIN, RiPAIA. DEEPEN pect1, • -to minima. 1000 MacArthur, VllllaQO i 1 of Ofllclet Reco<dt In the of· lal~ va1.;" CA 9270S Edwin C. O. Inge, PrMident Publllhed Orange Cout FOisom, 8el'bat1 W. FOisom, DRILLED WILLI, TUN. NELS All ~ locaf:' In 11'11 AND OPERA TE ANY SUCH ::=-~..::no "r" 11 11. S1n1a Ana, CA 92707 lk:e of the ~der of Or-Thia b~alneaa 11 con-Tlllt ttatement wu flied Delly Piiot March 7. 14. 21, or Btirt>ar1 J. Fo19om, Do-ANO SHAFTS UNDER ANO county b T _°"!!!!' WELLS 0 R MINES ru:::i· tho ,_...,.! Sharon Kathleen 8o1o1 enge Counly. duciod by: llutband Ind wife with the County CWtc of Or· 211 19115 CMMd. BENEATH OR BEYOND THE coneummMed Y r • ._or WITHOUT. HOWEVER. THE corn on Pf'-r.-- #3 .Shute lrvtne CA 9271S Mid deed of trutl de-Shin Min Duann Shu-Lan 1nge County on Mwch 12 ' TH-797 c ... No. 3t183 EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· ~ "'°~ doyl Ploeedlirt RIGHT TO DAILL. MIN£. projoc1 or~~~ T I • ' ecrlbOI the followfno prop. ' 1985 . Dato of Dooth· Of' AND TO AIDAILL AE· ......_,. .,.. "oocep. STORE, EXPLOM AND OP· oontact: • '"" .. _,,,..,;a .,_ h 1 bualneH la con-orty: nn, By: Sllu-Lan Ouann, Auguet 31 1984 TUNNEL EQUIP MAIN· table unite"• defined In• ERATE TH,.OUGH THE pertment • Cltv Hall, ,0200 :::'et147!1pl)y: • gen«al part-PARCEL 1· Hl~~~ty;~~~::.n. WM flied Publllhed Orenoo me!!: Pl8.JC NOTICE NOTICE 1s' HEREBY TAIN, AEPAI... 00EEPEN COttllln .. ~~ SUAFACE OR THE UPPEA ~C" AA~"'1.!· ,..ountlln Vel-e T S I LOT 82 OF TRACT NO. · Dally PHot Mar h 21 211 GIVEN thot on 0t aft« Apt'll AND OPE.RATE ANY SUCH montend.,....., 5'00 FEET OF THE~. "•« vv llarlH cenne I, IM23 IN THE CITY OF wltlltheCounty CllfllolOr-·fl c ' ' ACTI'TIOUllUllNIU 10 1945 the undorllonod, WELLS OR MINES l ... "bolwoonthepertioo. SUBSURFACE OF THE Pubtllhod OrMOO COM! Sharon K. Bolel, Bob E. IRVINE. COUNTY OF OR-•nge County on Maten 15• AtK 4' 11' 19115 MAim ITATDmfT uiCn..i E. Aube,. ecJmln.'. wtTHOVT, HOWEVER, THE Thie property 11 loeated • LAND HEAEINAIOVI! DE-Delly Hot Mardi 2l, 1HI AOOMy ANGE. STATE OF CALI· 1985 Th-e39 The following par9on1 atl 11tret0t of tl'll ...... of RIGHT TO DAILL. MINE, vwtoua tooetlone In fho SCRIBED, AS AE.SEAVEO Th-874 wlt~tl~etnen~.;:a rf~ FORNIA, AS PEA MAP RE-Pu lthed Or rnc: clolno bullneoeM: Berbaro Fol1om alla STORE IEXPLOAEAHOOP· county Ind ttMo .... Ind IN THE DE.EO FROM THE eoun;tv ~ CORDED IN BOOK 4<>e. D....,, b1Pi1o M ~2 , 211 Pl8JC NOTICE R(SORTS l.IMITED. 111 8el't>ar• s .. Follom, iartier• EAATE THROUGH THE 1111~ tr•IMCtlon to 10 IAVINI! COMPANY, Ac~ ~985 on PAGES 15 TO 28 BOTH IN-·::::ti' 4 ,,' 19: • • Alvettlde Avenue, N9wpott W. FOisom, Of Bartlw1 J. SURFACE OF ™E UPPER ba doood on M«dl 11, POAATION RECOADED • ,...,. CLUSllfE . OF M IS-,...... . • Th-138 RCTI'TIOUI.,_ .. Beoch.Callfomla92863 Follom. decuucl, ...... 500 FEET OF THE 1985, .. 11:51 p.m. ..... NOVEMBER 15, ttn IN Publllhed Orange Coat CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN NAm ITATIMDT lruca Bfadtoy, ·2400 Clift et pttva .. 1111o to the hlahoot SUBSURFACE OF THE abow ofllco of tho Tr.,.. BOOK 124_6.!J..!~GE 1717, MARl8ALL Dally p M ti 7. 2 THE OFFICE OF THE Tho 1o11ow1ng P9f'IOtll .,, DtM, Nawpot1 Booch. C.. bldoor 111t>toct to oon«rmr.-LAND HEAEINABOVf; DE-toror. Of'FIClAL ~OS. LOONARD "LEE" g 211 tee": arcti · 14 • 1• COUNTY RECORDER OF f1t8.JC NOTICE doing bull,_ u : lomla 92ee2 11on tiY tho lbO'le entitled SCAIBED, AS AfSEAVED o.ted "* 14ttt • of PAACEL 2: MARSHALL I'S· ' SAID COUNTY L A G U N A C A D Donnft Henatlng, 2-400 Cout1, all IN ligM, tltlo. IN THE DEED ~ THE March, 1M5. HOH--E.XCLUSIVE EASE-• a • Trl-aot EXCEPT THEREFROM RCTtTIOUe ..,..... GRAPHICS, 233e1 P•olt•. ClffT OrlYo. N9wpott 8eectl, lnt ... lnd ..... ofthode-IRVIHE COMPAtN, A COA-""'-' .... (T,. ...... ,. MEHTI OVER THAT PROP-dent of eo.ia Mesa. ---------ALL OIL. OIL RIGHTS. MIN-MAim ll'AT'lmNT Laguna Hiiie, Collfornl1 Oallfornla 92882 cedont ..... time of ...., PORATION, RECORDED a.,: Ntoll fJeftl1M, •w EATY ANO FOA THE Puaed away March f'ta.IC NOTICE ERALS. MINERAL RIGHTS. The lollowlng P«IOnl 11• 92553 Thie bvtlnes1 It con-CSMttl end ell ltlo right, tltto, FEBRUARY 17, 1171 IN PUblllhod OrMOO CoMt PUR,OIH AS 8UOH 22 !985 in Coeia NATURAL OAS RIGHTS. doing bu'"-1 u · Bobby EMt logldon, 71131 ducted by: • oon«ol pert-and int._, 1t1o ...... hoe. 800t< 12570, PAGES 435 Delly PllOt Moreh 21, 1915 EASEMENTS ARE RE· M• u-. ..__. l'ICTITIOUI Ml ... 11 A N D 0 T H E R P 0 K L E T A R Altchla Stroot. Long Beech. 1'*1Np by operatlOn ol 1.-Of ottiet-Of OFF'ICIAL RECORDS. Th-167 HRVEO fOf' THE 8EHUIT esa. nc ll IW'Vlv_. NAmeTATI~ HY DA 0 C AR B 0 N ENTERPRISES, •tt W Callfomla90808 t flAUCEBRADLEY wlde,aoquiredotMrtNn0t ALSO EXCEPTING OFOAGAANTEDTOOWN-by hil loving Wife Tho follooiwlng penona "• SUBSTANCES BELOW A Rowland. Santi Ana. CA Py Che 2t1t2 Murra Thie 1tat1m1nt WM lllod In addition 10 the1 of the de-THE A E FROM THE P\B.IC N0T1C[ EM IN THE SECTIONS EHo-Helen J . aon Michael dOlna ~ • DEPTH OF 500 FEET 92707 Lane ~ Hiiis Cd-'with the County CWtc of Or-cedtont at tho time Of her SUBSURFACE WATER TITLED "OWNEA8' RIGHTS ., ' Wf<R ENTERPRISES, UNDER THE PARCEL OF Wllllam Jarne1 Poklatar. 1om.a 928'7 . 'ange County on February death, In Md to that oortaln RIGHTS. 8UT WITHOVT ~COUNTY AND DUTIES. UTILITIES D. Marshall of How· 3001 Redhill, Bid 5, Sulla LANO HEREINABOVE OE-11111 Shannon, Santi Ana, Thie buelnHI 11 con-27, 1915 rMI ptoperty located In the THE RIGHT OF SURFACE IUPIMOltcou..T AND CABLE TELEVISION", ton, Te~ dau,hter, toe, #1111. Colt• Mala, CA SCRIBED WITHOUT THE CA92704 dUcied by:. gerMl(ll pat1-l'27I007 County ol Orange, 810W of ENTAY, AS RESERVED IN MCMeC.. "UTILITIH", "8fOIYARD Ten-y Ann Lanon 92928 A I G HT 0 F SURFACE Tiiie t1ualn•11 It con-northtp Publllhed Orange Cout Cellfomla. pwtlcularly de-THE DEED FROM THE Dr. .... EAUMENT8'', "IUPP<>frr lfna .. ton T . --' Wayna Thomae GOOd, 528 EN1'RY AS RESERVED IN ducted by: an Individual B088Y EARL LOGSDON Dalty Pilot Match 7. 1', 21, ecrlbod u followa: IRVINE COMIAtfY, ACOR-loMa Meo AND SITTL.!MEHT", "lN· •_"'!'-• ex.a; • ...,p. San Batn1dlno. Newport THE DEED FROM OUAIL WHlam Polcletlf This ltlloment w• fllod 28, 1915 Lot 38 of Troct 5'431 .. PORATION, RECORDED CA: 11711 CROACHMENTS", AND da'Chter, Robin l)e.. Beach, CelH ' 92683 RUN-NORTHWOOD, A LIM-Tl\11 •t•toment WM nlod with Ille County Cllfll of Or-TH-796 Recorded In Book 195, FEMUARY 17, 1978 IN Plolntlff: JOAGE I, .. E-"COMMUNITY FACIUTll.8 Mara, C.O.ia Mesa, C.; Thia bu91ne11 la con-ITEO PATNERSHIP, RE· wllhtheCountyCIOrlcofOr-ange County on Fet>nwy pagoe28,271111d28o1Mlo-BOOK 12570 PAG.E4350f VII.LA EASIMENT" Of TH! brother E Manhall ducted by: an lndMdue1 CORDED DECEMBER 14, ~ County on M1tch I, 27. 19115 flta.IC Jl)TIC( colloneouo Mepo, "-1ofdo OFFICIAL RECoROS. Aeopondont: EVA M. RE-ARTICLE ENTITLEO "EAH· Bell ' W '. WayneGood 19781NBOOK12t81,PAOE 1985 ,,,.. o10renoocoun1y,deeodO.. PAACEL2: VILLA, Ilka EVA M. He ... MENTS"OFTHEDICLAR-vue, ~. Thia 1t1lement ... tllod 1151, OF OFflCIAL RE-'170W Publllhed Orengo Coaet fllCTITIOUe IUllNIH comber 4, 1971. EASEMENTS AS SET REM REVILLA ATION 01 COVlNAHT8, three lfandeona,T.R. with tho County Cllfk of Or-CORDS. Publllhed Oranr Cout Dally Piiot Mllf'oh 7, t4, 21. NAm ITAW SubjOCt lo: Cunonl ...... FORTH IN THE SECTIONS c... Ho. D2A0334 CONOITION8 AND AE· ~ ff.A . I.anon = County on Merell I , :~R~~~~SIVE EASE-~~.1~:.1~~8~11Ch 2 • AprU., 211:1985 TH-791 de::::=::""".,. ~= =~!:io: ~~~:fs ·~g~,.~~~ .,,.:.•:!a.:.. .... ~!r=:•19;-:g.o:~ and ~ ...... ?eMara;h • fm17' MENT FOR PARK I NO Th-684 ACNE HEAL TH CAAE rlghle, ngf1te Of wey and E"8" ANO "SUPPORT, _.. ,.._....., ..... 117M ,AGeS 420 TO "'4 one granuuaU81 ter, Publilhed Orange Coat PURPOSES OVER THAT __ .,. llftnrc CENTERS. 1587 Monrovta. 1111"*'11 OI reoord. #'fl SETTLEMENT AND EN-....... ,.. ...... ,.. INCl.USNI. Ot'f!CIAL M· Michelle DeMara. Dally Piiot Mlrch 7. 14. 21. PORTION OF LOT 71 OF ·-te 111\Tlrf' I'-..,,._ Newport 8wll Clllltcwnla 9l'IQ.li'ilbrlln000 of teCOtd to C.-OACHMlHT" OF . THE ...... ~ ...... ,..,.. COAD& OF SAID COUNTY Graveside eervlce• 211. 19114 SAID TRACT NO 9423 n-. """""' 12te3 ' ba Nllolted out ol tho ARTICLEENTITLEO"EAIE· .................... (THE DICLAAATIOH). AND Tll·eo.4 SHOWN ON EXHIBfl "A" '1CTmOUI ....... '1CTmOUI ~H J..,. E. Fulton Jt MO purct;w prtoo MEHT8" Of THE OECLA,._ IM II*::' 1M1 ....... ANY AMlNOMINTS OR .wtlJ be held Monday TO THE DECLARATION Of NAmlTAT'DmWT ~nmtn Inc •CtillfornlacorPoratlon• 81c10t°"'1t't .. ~fot ATION 01 COVlNANTS ltyouwlltitO .. IMllCS-ANNECA~T~MTO, April 1, 198~ l:PM, --.. ---.,.-llft-TIC[___ RESTRICTIONS ~ THE The ,......_._ ~ ar ,;;;;;,,: pet'aofll .,. aa8 w 19"' 81rMt Nowpotj the .P"lt*'1Y Md mU9t ... In CONDITION• AND RE~ *° of en .. ~ In t1* The oeroee addtoM Ot ~ UM 'l Rlv-1'-.n."" LAKES MASTER ASSOCIA-~~.. ton9 • doing ao: a.cti' Colllomla 928e3 WfltlngMdmoybedollwred STNCTIONI AECOAOEQ maltor, Yo" eflcMd dO 00 other cominon d11lll"ld'on __. ... _ N ., __ , ',,_ FtelTTPOUI ....... TION RECORDED SEPTEM-o~~r·TYPINO" SPARLING REALTY, 2192 Thie. bu.lnooo 11 con-lo tho edmlt•.Cor of a2t IN IO()I( 12W, ,AGE 174 promptti,..eo 1Mt ~ .n.-Of Vie,.., property_...,,. ci-a._ ... -=m• NAmlTA,....NT ~;~21~·Ao'f?~~~F~ 18 .Eecepe0o Court (P.o · 8':.::~.~~;5 Sult• 111'duc:lodby:•COfPOfotJon 8outtiltlennon,s.ntaAne.OF ~r!QAL ,.ECOR~:C.':r:·"rfl·~•ooo ducrlbod 11 et.ery, IUVft"ldde, C&. The f04lowlng l*'IOnl we FICIA.L RECORDS AS Boie 2•17). Nawpot1 BMctt, Sparling Man1gomant ~ F-==-~ =•::·:~ ~~ ,.,,:~:ri ANOI Ullod ho lido cte. i:r;'°"1~t,1~ a.t c~· K!:,.. f P~f~lli~ ~T~~s PHO-~~~~~A~t~Nc; ~~ c~2:t Bilhop, 11 e.ca-~~~· 2~1~ wtth 1tlo "county ~of Or-:: .::-: '=::: T~3iooc oddt... Ot =:-oe.:!~.:: F~ \Neu • A ~. Dtrerton. TOGAAPHY, 1769 s Coaat FUFl'THER DEFINED AND pede, Newport Bwll. CA ,,,.., Coot• ....... c .... ~~ on obtuory cotjon of .. noltoe Md °""' OOfMIOil doolo;IMlon --• monoo ~ Ud.,.. "*'•'l'llO .. = ::= &M.-2700 ~·1 #2, Laguna Bc:fl .. CA e:gr~J~Dt~J~~~ 92 :: butlnott It con-1~92:!:':;J:. -' ~~the fNklng of ltlo ol Hid pto~•tty: 11 ~ ~:,: ~ lnoor1--In ........ ..--------- Carr'la Anno ()'Connon . duetod br an lndMClual ducted by. Ion Put)llofled Oranoo Cooot ..... purponed to .... 14 Htl.L-................ or .,.. OOIMIOl'I 1759 S. Cooot Hwy., n: ~~E ~~~:l~~i~btg:. l<w.n : Bllhop Andr-Swavely. Vic. Delly Piiot Mon:fl 'f, 1•. 21, TanM Md OOfldltiollll Of G9'AH, 19'VINI. CALI· .,.,.. Ullod ._ ~.. .........,.,, lllJCO-Cll Laguna Bch CA 9285 t . Tllfe 1t1tament wM ftlod Prolldont 28, 1MI Mlf: 0.-Ot I*' 09lfl Md FOANIA. leid .... .. be .,..... llOllTVMY fht1 b~tin ... 11 con· ~:~=~i~T 19~e~~~D~~ wtthttiaCountyClotlo.of Or-Thie , .. temont wee"*' T~7tt =.eor:'.:-.::..-.C: ..:=. ':..:.t~ ": =::.:.':.:~8=-= =.-;::;,-:_-,.: 17961.aaunac.n,on ducted by an, lndMdUll BOOK 12382, PAOE 1318, ftrs County on Morch 4· with tho County a.ti of Or· tf1e adui•M890t Md .. renty, •proooOI' ~. M lnModletomonte, do _,. MWloft, Of ............. , "°9d ~~~Connell ftlod Of' OFF~AL RECORDS. 19 5 PIW ;i;oo91°;""ty on F*'*Y "8.IC NOTICE abO'l'0°""1PulctOourt: ~Of to -. pa 111 Ian Of on. "'onore. '"' tHP11 .. t• to OOllefy "'9 ,,.._.. • ~a.ct., C.. WM Or PAACEL3. • 1 !ho ...... lltd to eooom-°""'9f•IOW to WlefV ............................ Of N ..... fll °"* 82111 wltll lho County Clotk of -A N 0 N -Ex c Lu s Iv E Publllhocl Orange CoMt Pl7tlU PM:nnoue ._.. l*'Y .... °""' by ~ ...... .,...,. dl'9 on .... ,...., ... tteuttpo, ........ ..... .., ... 494·9415 MOO County on Fef>f\My 7. EASEMENT FOR USE AND Dally Piiot March 28, Apr11 4, Publllhed Orengo Cooot ...... ITATW ctlOClk andhboliMootobe note Of ,-. .......... by 1-TOTHI N:IPOHDINT: 0:., of fruit ... ..,..,_ tlleS ENJOYMENT OF LOTS 237 11• 18• 1985 Dally Piiot M•dl 1· 14, 2 t. The folowlng pellOl'IO ... petd -OOIAll......, of _, Dood Of TMI, 10 Wit. The .......... hoe lllld e end ......... M prcMdld ~ AND 238 OF SAID TRACT Th-'73 21, Itta . ~ ....... •? .... "Y h ..,.._Court .... .taU1 ..................... OOMef:'To I:! .................. If "~bf~~:r. t~ NO. 9423. SAID EASEMENT TH-IOO ... ~ 9'QINT Cll!, 7400 T-."'""' .,., ... llfMi lftg _..:.-. ooM9, ... mentego. If you t.. e .._,, ...;.., .. ..,_.__. _, ••• BEING FURTHER OE.FINED Ml.IC Jl)TIC( ....... Avenue, ..... 106, ....,..,._ 411111 ... Md por111111Mct••iw•tho illUW.ellln ao --........... on ... .... 21. 1• TM 10 AND 0Esc R18 ED IN PWlJC M)TIC( HuntlnotOfl looch. Call· ,,,.,,.,,,,. on ...... .. , .... Of -..... PllllllDllMh tho ... IMI 1111 """"'°"' ......... ""' )Hut .... . AATICL! II OF THE DEC. I·~ fom6a ftM7 ~ .. tho ,...._ Of Ullo No11eo Of .... : 11__,onyou,yiour .._. ......... 1 '1 ------------LARATIOH OF RESTR!Cr fllC"'10Ul.WM HCmlCMMMllDll• Georoo s . l'etMr, 9151 ................ -....... 11. ...., ... ......, ...... T.....r. ........ ~ fta.ICM)TIC( TIOH8 F<>f!, THE LAK.ES NAMllTA~ ~ITA,_, WV~,.~~tolft ofOOIAll fl ....... TM ..,_TO wt1Mr--•fl1&1e1t ........... lllld 0.. Of MASTER ,.sSOCIATION TM.....,.. l*'IOnl.,. The falowtl'I ,.__... _,, ----·-...... Mia I........... SW ... ~ oon~,_.._ -, ..... "" ........... .. PM:nnou9MJH•N Af.f!-fv~E. TO IN PAfllCfL doing ~ •• 1 . WTHI OolngtMlllf-.aa! ... ~......,.T K.~ •. ~'°,!• 1n1 Of_,. s;•• ... _,. YOU AM .. DIMULT ~°'-==:ia..., 1H11l11, ........ .... MAim ITAW """" GRAkOOARA-. 20 -(1, IMOADCAIT ~ -•v ..,.. .,.,.., ...-n• •'"-'ll• ..... •lloM UNDl'9'A=O/ITRUIT, -• rtMa....., -1 If 11111. TM fD1owtne per90M wo PAOPEATY ADDRESS: 17th Snot. Coota Melia, DVCTl~~AO· on 9Mcfl, CetifOf"'O tho upeflH of '"• DATID MHI' 11, ........ ._.. , ........... ,,_ .... do!!'fbuolrlOOoM. t2 LAl<EPINH, IAVINE, Caltcrn6at2t27 CAST ,.._ ~. ,_, ~YOU TAG llllleft......., ....... ,......._, ..... elllt- C I J INTlfi'tOM, 1221 CA. UfORHtA A*w CotPGt.iton. 720 TIAHATIONAL. $S71 Vie Mt"°"J k . E•IWOf'th, TMproporty l .. obeaold ACTION TO '"OTICT ..... ._ ....... .._ 1111 "" • ; el ... ... W.CoelCHwy .. •101 ...... YOU ARI IN DEFAULT WaOI 171'1 ...... eo.. Opono, N9wpot1loeclfl.11711 fteaMc OowC Hlgfto OflM........... YOUR"'°'IRrv.rrMAY ......... .., ....... ,.,.. ..... .,1 ... 1'0. pof'l ldl. CA 92M3 UHDEA A DUD OF TRUST M.... CollfOfnlo H•ar Celltomle...., M .. 1~. Collt0tnl• TM ~ ....... IOlD AT A ~ 5:-= .. :-:=· 0..-.......... -~ Nol'1tlwe7 ,__ ~TEO 10126112 UHLESS ~of 1ncorpotatton· Callo JM ,_,..,..,, 1U k · ..... II ..,.....,.., , ,. IAU. •YOU NOD AH 0. fl IMM'I • er 8 1 9 ' 7 =n 1$ = 1 rtooM, tt21W.Coe.Ufwy. YOU TAl<E ACTION TO ) Mt, ...,.. '*"· eel-n. bWlnoM le con-..,.,to•IMI~ ~UNATION 0, THI OOWt Ml OM I ef 1 e *101,....,,,lldl,CA t~llTCTM"'fYOllu".!.'!OPT· Thie ~ IO COft· tomat:tm by.• ........ I*"*· ,_.... Yllltlr. Clf -NATU .. 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Y11 Sell y .. ,,.,.,.,1 The Oliy Not offers you this tucl lilt • • • "richn Pace" wettencts r. jllll us'* a,. °' 2 d''' '°' S45 ._.. • .-, •. • ••1 photoruc1tt it f•r ,.,.,.....,$arc• Mt-1111 • l I .. s2.11,. .. Ttlat'e Al.I. you p;io, , ........ ...... DAl.Y Pl.OT SERVICE DIECTmtY .._ ValmllW 1rriM -UM ... ~ lfl!!!tatl, · .lpr!!all, lat. 41!a1!11!1, I &pam•ll, l al. ... .... Wu ... 1111 a...t ,.._. JIM c........ UM tu JC u r y 3 B r 3 B a .,...... c.nu ... .., 11n C.11.... 2'114 ~.... 2711 •• ... nli 22 yr prOf"" =·own ....... 1111 FOUND MONEY. E'lide: 2BR tba duplex. ~f;'7~~ Lgi.! :=.,3~~ba1~ 1edrm l d•n, bhin1. Large 1 & 28r, ~. lndry lB'( b50 28( 2L ii58. lllllla llM ~~/mo1~o N:c~/~ =x~I~ 8:;.,~';;-3-te1="· 3pm to Sgl ger750• encl yard1:~ 497-2•93or152-1122 ~ 53~8190 Beet~.. c.tport, deck, Npool~ 2 room. From S459. 1864 =lgNo ·~~· ,..d_~ $800 yr1y Avt 475.,85 2er .....,.,E 2131827_.592 Merinere Mlle. 94&-29-47 FOUND Small fem•le dee. S /mo. 1st-·+ · perlOOI mu. o ....,.1 MontOVla 6'l-0338 · ...... -. ....., .,,....,, 189 · 548 5&12 vet 0< Iv meg • $450 MC dip. 5'6-85e1 Turtlerodt deluxe 28d, Ip, Awe hk»-out over10olc• $725. 760-t199 5-7pm M dally 5'5""'155 • garage -M 8hof>/8tore/Offtce/8tor-Shettle, FV/HB Sat 3/23 Ellld dek.I T hM 3 vu, pool, dbl encl get, up-oc:eien pvt bectl off PCH lg 1Br, *'°gar. Xlnt r.r. 18DAM EAST8lUFF VIHa Balt>oao-V...iMM :m: nt: to~,,,..,,~ age, 275-740 eq ft.,.... 962-tHI C>Va/EYM bdr!. w/;,~~ ;.,, graded. •915 85'-2<>43 S375 won't lalt 53~8190 B;~~~ 2~~e~l~e ::er~ = ':OS:~7M•ture Nr lhQpplng Centet. No 1815 & S t500 w/Vlews utll. oYs ~ 7137 + eo.ta MIN e-2. 548-7249 Found: Tabby kitten, 4 wtit pvt P•tlo. No pet•. U.T.C. 2br, 2bl, dbl 08f, Beat Rlty... P•llo S 1300 640...s 1 ;J' pr . pm SMO/mo. M0-136' Aga 63 ~ . l•ft! BU 1todlln;1. Vic Ba.ker/ S975/mo. 831-12e8 frpl, $950/mo ...... no SUMMERSET MDL Hrbr - . • ...... _. VIII .. _, .. __ ................ 2Br .... IC req 3-<4Br ---Labredor. 5'5-7085 pets. 838-3e80 • ,_..,.,. .....-hOme, turn or unfum. 12 ...,, torage con.....,..,..t, HSE W/ClAR Vu Hma, 5 bdrm, din-rm, ,._ • -... W.nt • Mlectlon of grMt 2Ba Condo, yr1y $850. mo IM, Pf.,_ weterlront, lenc.d, all ltMI unlta. Found: Youn; lrlth Setter, Fncd 2br kld1/pet1 olc Lltw lpl US2 ,.,,, I eonken llv-rm, '-fttl IN .,_ llvln;? We can oft« any-875..,.912, 7~1192 Bkr NB/legune. Rent to LOW COST. 850-1500 Meml tralMd. Nr. San bllln• crptd mult ... m , -l>MYt. oond. $1850 mo. 2er 181 22Zo Pacific. thin; from a llMll apt to $4000 mo Req Hrly Juan Creelt Rd Mer Or-$595 539-8190 Beat fee M-prlv ., ... 31>r 3ba, 552-~ Yard gar no petl S595 • 4Bd hM. II lookl~ In YOU DESERVE ITll Aprll Call· Mr1 Sliva •be. ....... nU te;e Hwy. 493-37H New Ous>ieJC 2bf 1ba, gar. ~·~ ,,!.~·1u ~~ YOU bESERVE ITll Slerr~ M;~t 838~772 ~r~Nt'!rort~:. t~~ : A !~!r:t~! l~~Hthe G:~-:1 v~~:Uc!';d'J; 759-So20 for detiilt. .. ... 1111. LOST Blue & Gold Mec.w, w/d hkup 1850 + esep. Hotel. $1850. 87~88M Gated VIiiega, pure IUJCUf'Y, 2 Br 1ba21ty, newerpts & Idle! IMna Upper Bay. Private elegant IMn;. By llPPt "-I 85()..0580 P.T. Laguna Be.ct1 .,.._ AE- 398 HM'llltonl A n-pet• •• ·---L. .... 2Nr 2 ~B• Condo, drpa, pvt yrd, gar, TSL MGMf 6'2-1803 elubhOUHI & hHllh only 831-S.39. _,.," •• ·-.. .... WARD!! 494-2307 _ ..... ... elegant llYln;. By •ppt lcd/chlld Ok, $750. p/mo. NB REALTY 875-18'2 apu, 8 tennl1 courts, 7 i: M "'71 lat nl2 -aHMI... • • LOST cat f · ale Calle Nr ~ k~ ~"': 2 rm, 21% c; w.tdlR only 83 t-5439. 120.s130 poo11, c10• to bU11neaa. ..a "'•tatt •• coAoNX oi l UXM sPIFUTUXL MEXBIAds very tr-'ct~ vet c~: ~/~t 1408., hu~ry Condo. FIPlc, wuti/ctry, A tatt faralak .. E·llde 2Br 1 Chlld ok. No WUTUll Y1UJ11 OC Airport. F11hlon oclXNFRONT Sp11Clou1 STORAGE ONLY ses. mo Advice In All Matter• & Cati Brenda 8'4l577 539-8190 Beel Rl1 ,.. p.tlo. oomm. pool+ 2 car doga 2563-B Elden 1595 Lovely ,quiet comple• 1111nd, convenient ehop1 2Br 2Ba, ;ate lock entry. 720•1199 CounMMng. 1815 So. El - -----,..-Y __ 1 enc gar. Lr; mltr. V• + S..OO ~ 875-9291 w/pool, apa, gar, lndry on light. Many amenltlH. Adlt Camino AMI. Sen Clem. lo1t: Cocker Spaniel Nwprt Height• 5 rm h.. cant. SS95/mo. Agent rm. no pe11. bldg. No pm $1 too ·+ Fully enciOMd llngle ear l le'd. 492·72" IMll. Wht/bk>nd. lrvlne & w/pool. updated kltch Jeri Hunt~ ......... p1nihM4 2Br. encl g.,, crptl, drp1. &lch~S435-$445 Slnglet 1 & 2 Bdrm Ap«t-eec. <:;1119 to 5 492-'929 ;.,age, 399 W. 8ay St. ELDERL y PARENTS? . 23rd St, N8. Ndt medl- .ff.f)IC $8.45 539-8190 3 8d 2 ~Ba townhOuN on falltN 773 W WlllOO. No pet1 18drm ... S5'5-.$555 ment1 & TownhouNI. .... Bil CM $85.00 850-8357 v In IUKury retlr• cation. &42-1802 Beat Rlty IM grnbelt In Blufh. Comm P-'--•-2117 $600/mo 650-7427 2Bdrm ... S635-.$8&5 (A1k •bout furnl1hed I ~. Non-Amb. Ptrlllll.b Jill SunM1 Stuffs. View Lux poo4S1400mo.&40-5:t15 ...,.,.,. •2Br1BanrSCPtu.S.A. TSLMANAGEMENT apt1. comptete With TV. MOm n&torentOYtmltr Ofllct ... tall nit orembulatory.&43-3481 l~::i==;;":;;;=;;"• Condo 2BR 2ba. nr bctt ' BAY View m . pl;, Patio, carport, pool, IP• 6'6-8122 Of &42-1803 linen• & uteneffa, meybe bd/ba, llp. CdM S300+12 13U. 153 I 20i eq ff at I * DlllT .. ,. S990/mo.8'2-8799 3Br 2~ Condo. Poo4, Pnc;. 2Br. AYI 4/8-5/23 S880No pet1722-8011 WlllUllYILUlf renled tor lh<>rt t«m or utll0ys6'0-7137 $1.30/eq ft. 1817 w .. t. Make iii'°' your Club 972-1720 eauna. ;er. d/w. lrplc or vecat1on1. 303 E longer) On Jamboree let bli:A I w.. cifff NB .,.. s.1 5032 teem or youl Fun, euy. ...-__ _ Tr_l-_1411_111_w_/pOOl--4"""Br-.,,.,3B=-a.-1 $1050 mo 963-4500 A;t EdgeW•ter. S71-286e *VILLA MARSEILLES• 1&2 Bdrm_,.1,pool,1P9, Rd et Sen Joaquin Hltlt I ,::•I ~ · · ,,.,. · 873-8315 lor tun & SSS ~=~ .. i:;: ..... ~-W:;ii;;t, · Famlllee no pet1 S 1500 lg 1 & 28drm Apts. Ale, lndry rm, petlo. balcony. Rd. 1 •-• _ _. 4'2 eq ft office $295 IF r e mo. EveS 5'5-7806 Dl"9 4BR 2•1t0f}'. 2 ear gw, blk c:.naa .. l llu 1122 d/w. Quiet & peaceful. No pm S585 to $895. · 1,.,.1HO .,..... -918eqftMedic*1895 SCRIU.l£TS •nk relueala con· -to oen. Sfl;ll olc, pool fUm ;m;Jj dlo We accept pet1. From TSL MANAGEMENT ~ 9lfll. North CM nr 405 832-4 t81 nlll I d d F I W•tlide 2Br 18•. gar, prlv. $1500/mo 6'2-32•2 CP~ c--.. 'd •,tu S565. 71'/5574200 754-0081 ore.42-1803 Wkly rent.ii $135 & up. ANSWER 1 er• · e x -Id hk Ice d N ..,..,. ..... .,,.y em no L--•mn Ible/competitive ratea. ~i S87u:.~ J's-79a3 BLUFFS 3 Br 2+ 12 ba ~er $385 e.40-4989 •WESTSIDE 2Br 2Ba, ... hlat ffli Color TV, lrM con.. ••-• wrr--·~ Harbor Home loan Trln•. 5'8 VIiia Gr.ncte. lndry l•c $550/mo No BLOCK TO BEACH OE hUted pool & steps to R•llT U. 7 1 'I 4 9 8 • 8 1 5 1 --------1 St400.818/331·81M6 ta•na pet1646-4382 . UPPER 18R CONDO. TATCHEO UNIT. 1 BR oceen.Kllch'••vall. Newtydeeoreted 1'50SF Joult -Domlln Bkr/Prlnc.(85-11') fHataia _. ... 0 NEWPORT VILUGE Poo4, near beech and 1ba ;arege Yeul 985 N. Coat Hwy. omc. eult• w/4 Ir; Pfl-NOISE Vallez 2134 -.. _ A GREAl'PLACE TO LIVE •WESTSIDE 1Br 1Ba, ll.,bOr. 523-3008 SSsO/mo. yrfy. 'on •3rJ. Laguna Be.ch, 494-5294 vateof1icel-2oncorner1 Ad IMO In local P9'*: llertt~, Spaclous""'f It~ :aBr 2fui 1 L---' ...... 3+ -'--, 2 Junior 1Br, ~'°· o ... ln~i a.!:..::;oimo. No Baat. INc• 2741 St. l eave ph. number 10< IUUll llTIL -All w/weM to oellln; Win-"Teka tep ducln; T.D. I 4111 -.. .,.... .. ..,. """"' water paid. Pool, Jae, ten-pe •PPt 8'6-27511548-8933 Wkly renllll now 11V.il dOWI & vtew. Bright, alfY leleona. Learn lime ltep WtdOW fi.. money for on cul de lllC, ear gar car/rv/ofc. 2700 eq. ft.. nl1 & vollayb•ll court•. w .. telde CM 3 Bd 1 1/2 1 & 2 Bdrma. From $575. $128/Wk & up 2274 New. reception & eecretarl., and combination that wtll T D'a S 10 000/up no S1'75/mo + 1300 dep, 22' cellg. 2 lrplcs. much blllard llbkl, rec room. B1, twnhee 11y1e apt. tstmonthrent&depoelt. 1m11T1&1•APT1 port Blvd C M 8'6-74'S .,. .. , & kitchenette. Full lncrHM l.our b•l•noe ~ec11iv1no'pena1ty' Call 539-2897 801 much mOf'e. Yrly. S2200. Sorry. no pet1. Call Newly remodeled Blt-tns. ~~~~~~r credit BMutllul 2Br 28• apt. Encl · · · NrVICe bUlldlng. end NOIS :· Denleon AllOO 87,.:7311 mo. 770..()3'47 •557-0075* ow Incl. P•llos, kids Ok. gar & pvt bch. Boat moor-SU I Ill LIME 6'5-610 I ..... I r..u liii IHt. hatk 2141 Exec. 4 Br 2'h ba, 2 car gar lut ltlck S725 645-66'8/850-7275 *2BR 2BA IN 4-PLEX• fng1 evall S1'50. Sorry, 3028 W Coat Hwy New-•• ...... llM a ad 2 1/2 B•. FM'I rm, 2 Nwpt Crest Condo. Many • BEAUT. 2br Condo on the Bltns, cpt1, drpa, encl ger, no pet•. 760.()919 port ~ICh, kite'*'•· TV Beautllul Bayalde Square FOUND 2·~ mos Qack * ..-m• sly. 11111111/eec dep. •tr81$1350. 770-0453 lllTllAll'IPllllT weterlnC M nuc•rpell hkups. No pell S850 + S125+wkegl nodepotlt. 2'7° Sq Ft, view Balboa Puppy, m ... brown f .. t et Level u med I S 37" 53• ••2.. ""~··tlful & .nc Ilk FOR · " • $600 dep 540-4•8' •• IAIYll* ' Island. Gd ptkng $700 vcty M•gnolla HB n ry · net n-1 .,/mo .,...,.. .. HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE THE OISC~IMINA~ING drapee, lrpl, micro, gar . Speclou1 3Br Apt ... 12195 ltat1l1 .. mo. Comple1e tradition., "3-5590 • duttrlal dlYl•IOn. Mini- Budget ilreetcher seoo·1 4 Br. lam rm. prof dee & w/opener. pool & spa. * •-PLEX 2Br 1 b•. Ju11 mo Privacy IUXUf'Y & ,.. IL--_. oak lurnl1hln;• •110 mum tS y.ara old, own 3br charm trplc bllic turn, meg ooe•n & cty Ille 1 & :e':tOF~SSI?~ $875/mo. 5'9-2447 redec. egf c•r ;•r. Pvt cur.Uy combined with ... 1 • .._ avail 873-1107 FOUND: blond female phone, .tr•naportatlon. deeOf' & g•r move 1 .. t vu. Tennie, pool, MC. r~ ~~ 1 Beautiful G•rden Apts. yrd. 1675/mo 988-065e iweepln; fairway view 2BR 28X i3i5+1n utll · Cocker Sp•nlel, Vie. Better ttlWI •V«~. We 53M1908el1Rltyf.. 975-9889/818-790·5125 LAQ~l~~AH~~OSA p11lo1, garages. BBQ, Closetooceen, 1Brqulet meke Bl; Canyon flat female non-emkr 23-lO New Bldg, 0C Airport BIX'h-•re•. N.B . pt'Ovtdeguardcar &uni· "-"'o. 1 111VV 2""·. 1b• • ..._,_,. Hts. 2BR 2b•. 1821 1 Partlelde Ln HB pool No pets complex, lndry carport. the moat eoughl after Yfl of age. '32-751' ., ... eor7 '* of Redhill 1 &4 ·•723 l0<mi. Full & part time. All VY!"' -·, gf ,.,......_. • • 1Bd SS65 SS t I I N Britto!. 00 eq ft. Recep-. thltt1 end w"kende. new carpet & paint va-lrple, pool/;.,. No pet1. 141-1441 rm No pet• 25. 536-0490 ran • • n ewport S300/Pool/tannl1/NB/lrv tlon arM, 2 olflcea, 1 lg Found. Grey 1lamH1 A""""'911m lo 1pm, 7 days cant. sa95. Dys Sha~non 11t/ls1+dep. Ref• req'd. 301 Avocado 642-9850 Beach. 2 car gar It door, area/av1 now/Chuctt dy room 1 itorage .,.. male, neutered. Blue COf.. p/;k' 751-8191, ev.. Steve $6'5/mo 675-2520 I~..... I -A-T& II.. FllllT •Tl! II.All pool. Jae + m•ny other 553-1000 786-5'32ev $945/mo R & H Pr........nv ler. Vie MIU Woode 3 1o63 North Glaaeefl -• -12BR, 1 1tory, lg prv. yd, ernenltlee. Ready IOI' oc-· . .,...... ., wk1 ago. 5'9-2520 6'8-3•73 Npt Crest 2Bd+den 2'nb1 Yearly EANFRONT. Shr F&llLY YILUIE BBQ. lllyll;hta, cable tv. cup•ncy. No pet•. PIHM 3rd rTIM needed N.B. apt. Mgmt. 852-8713 Orange. 536-3M3 Tribe llzed hou" & pool Mini vu Av•ll. now. 2BR ,IP1 With 'Mldom New Apartment complex 2 persona, no pet S725. call 6«--0509 fOf' appt. 2bf 2ba, liberal $350. KC NEWPORT CENTER OFC. Found:~ d, black lat>-REAL ESTATE SALES 4bf Incl den frple gars $1200/mo. 720--0133 or home tenant. $400/mo. Ready tor occupancy tn 8-48-3186 .... °'Chuck 6'6--019• 200 S/Ft Sh.,• Reception, Male. le rookhUr9t/ *Tl Tll T•* S900's 539-8190 Beet lee lie opt alao 786-5082 Agent 6'5-3683 Aprll 2Bdrms S530/mo & lllT•• • •nlWef your f)hOne take Elli• FV "6-<4930. --======---=:.:..::=====:=:==..::.========::..J 3Bdrm1 ...,"5/mo. Ga1 NEW LUXURY CONDOS $550/mo 1 Bd 1Ba. gd lo-CondAJI lhe goodlea. Shr NB m1M1g111 759-0215 II you are dedated and HOROSCOPE SYDNEY OMARA ....., 1 & 2 Bedrooms c•tlon. Acrou fr 8ch o $450/mo w/md ..,. rnotlv9ted to puttue • r9r1ge, garbage dlsposal, Huntington HarbOf ,,..._ 1218 w. Belboe 6'2-5624 Of' &46-1400 OC Airport atM-atr1um ct, iong term car.., In com-~::~~:~~&=port. Poo4. tennis. racquetball. . NB Realty 875-1642 CdM prof. age 23--30 to lhr parking, utll, Jt111l1orlat f Olfl) ADS merdel reel Mtete bro- T.,l .IT -~~!~Imo OCEAN SIDE of Balboa 2br 2b• S450+'hutll. olc225-e30852~3f!. .• Mo. to Mo ARE FREE kcwage, we'll train you to -· ~"" . Ocean tide PCH Need ey. • .. vv be • pro. Submit your r• (l14)Ul-otH IUWIH YILUIE 43rd •t t Bd lba de-furn Alll fOf' R GwQ6 Offtce aume· Mike llNC9 CIO Between 2pm-4pm Mon-tached unit, ;er. yrly 0/95S-3'432 E1e1s-3868 2 IPtlCI l°' '!_!M 1 01 Cal•, Ree!Onomtc. Corp.' 3500 d h F Id $850/mo + dee> l.ea\09 rm• + .. , • .., entry. c Cout'H Suite 1 •Y 1 rough r •Y WIT llT! pf'lone number IOr 19Pt. CdM. MM 25-40 n--emtcr Phonee lnltalled, copier ' :[.· ' EASTSIOE 1 Br. small. 6'6-2751/543-8933 to''" nice 3Br 2ba So of Hf'Vice evell•bkl. 1375 N MJ•ll'fl CorOM def ar, CA 92825 cie.n. pV1 encl patio, g1r-live where you have PCH. $400/mo. 873-2008 10< 2 rm•· a.OC> for 1 rm, * T..-TI * ···········••! ege No dog1 Ref1 req •Spectaculer apts ample parking. A;t Pert or luff time ...... D•y S46Slmo 557-2337 • 1 & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba eolt• Spclc1ous ~ingle. one CORONA DEL MAR. 2 Bd 873-7781 11 .. ~ .,,... 'II Friday, March Z9 ARIES (M arch 21 -A p nl 19): Property is ~cured. you'll be .. 1n c horgc" of ncgot1 at1on'i. E:.mphas1s on security. safety. fa mil). Sense of d1rcrt1on 1!1 restored. harm ony returns to domestic front. \ann:r. C apncorn play top rok\. TAURUS(Apnl 20-Ma> 20): M O\cmcnt replaces lctharg). •\ccenl nn (Urtos1t}. 1nqu1m·\. note'>. messages and urgent call\ More demands arc madt• on }our 11me as social acll\ 111es increase You'll be murt• awar e of "bod~ image .. GEMINI (Ma) 21-J une 20): ( heck details. read fine print. real11e 1hnt what )OU scd. is ac1uall) clmc al hand. Be aware of source malcnal. know 1tla1 you will be "hand some!) .. rC'wardcd for effort~ Scorpio na11 .. e pla)s -;1gn11ican1 role. CANCER (J unc 21-J ul) 22)· You "break loo'iC" from rcstnc11on'i. You'll be at ngh1 place at special moment. ><>ur analr1' of eurrC'nl <;11uat1o n 1s on 1arge1 Focus on discover). romann·. ability to articulate 1dca'i and get them on paper. LEO (Jul> 2 3-1\ug. 22): Majo r d omestu. change'> occur. mcludc5 end ofd1'ipu1e w11h family member. Much occur'i behind scenes. there wuld be secret ncgo11at1on'i You'll rccci\e Oowen or gif'l rC'prcscntmg tokl·n of affec·11on VIRGO (Aug. B-Sept. 22): Don't tell all you know! Key now 1s d1.,crc11o n. f ocus on backstage maneuvers. glamour. pcrsonl'lltly. ab1ltt) 10 get rtd of 'upcrO uou~ material. Romantic ideals can now be fulfilled. P1scc\ play' role. , LIBR A (Sept 2J-(kt. 22): Major career ad vancement featured. I unar. numerical cycles h ighlight rcspons1b1hty. achievement. linanc1al reward. 1n1cns1 ficd personal relationi.hip. O lder individual i s "on )'Our 'iide." Cnnccr native plays role. SCORPIO ((kt. 23-No' 21)' You·11 complett assignment. you·tt be v1nd1catcd . views will be ver ified. Focu on education. trovtl. ab11t1y to reach beyond current cxpcr1a11ons I ovc plays do m inant role. Aries tliure, an exc11ina "°cnano. AGl'M'ARIU (Nov. 22-0cc. 21 ): tre s 1ndepcndt'ncc. rrt'at1v1- '' w1lltn1nc s 10 make new \tans in new dire<:t1ons. Dia deep for knowledac. a k QUC'it1on\ concern1na financial rcspon 1b1hty of •)ne "'ho wo uld be a "partner " Aquartan_phl)'~ role. CAPRICORN < Dec. 2:?-Jan. 19)· Oat her add111onal 1nformat1on - locate d ocument,, get files tn order. Prott'Cl rtpulat1on. a1vc cun51dcrat1on to public relatio ns. Focus o o family. sccunt}. ab1ltt) to 1ncrea~ income. nolhcr Capncom pla)'s role AQ A.fU 8 (Jan. 20.Fcb 18)' Answers arc rcce1ved to recent inqumcs. News 1s favorable. arcen ha.ht could flash for 1u1anmcnt that include wn11na. publtsh1na. trave[ Doctor's rcpon helps alle..-1ate hralth fean. Pl ES (f"eb. 19-Mar. 20): Good lunafbpcd l11&htiafits ro mance. tnlens1tied rdat1onsh1p. Pui procedures m 1aht now pro\.C o utmoded. ~ w 1lltn1 10 rev1\C'. review. remodel and perhaps to actuall)' be&tn a rcbu1ld1na program. :--.,.t -J __ ..,S aelou t h 2 Be F/P, W/D, N·emkr •-.1 W ... SIM or n e ...... ,..,., 'JOU FIREPLACE, pOOI, P•tlo. -p • own OUMI f,, two bedroom apt~ $440 mo 759-0858 Share 1/2 of 585 eq ft, otl,-~·=···---====~·-flll« .. _,,.r;;;;;; .... =·=8=7-5--1="°=;;:;-X-LG 1 & 2Br Apt1. E-•Flreplaces prime IP*le· Avall now. u Side S550 Up 557-26'1 •Private be1con1e1 or Coate M ... neer OCC full Your lhar• 19 '350/mo. I Clerks Gerden P•tloa prlvlleQll $175 + utll. C.11 Mickey •t 87~2311, llSTUT II WIT llT! 751-5386 °' 5'3-8495 9 to 5 Mon thru Friday. GllOLE 1-1111ns $695/mo Lovely 2 Bd 2 Ba ... 3 • ._ted tennl1 court• CdM. Fem 0--9"\kr. 3 Br •CdM dlJC IUlt•. AC, emr, TwnhM . All Blt·lnl, lrplc, '" .....,.. 2'Lba office/de .... ..,.,. •• •2 Swtmmtn; poo11 n .,. n. prk;, .. om .....,.,, 2...,5 . lndry rm •Streerna & pond• $450/mot utll M2-8&49. Cout Hwy. 87MIOO ' IOW 1"11111 TSLMONT8'2-HI03 d~~ Evet/WkndeM2-t221 •Sorry, no Pl11 rURNISH(O or Fem/lhr t>Mut. N.B. 3br 1 M9 FREE - •Furnlthtng1 even UNrURNISHEO twnhM, pool, Jee •• 11Vall XLNT LOC.UTIL INCL BEAUTIFUL 2Bdrm, 281 WHY NOT CALL Imme<!. $445. 780-8818 FROM 95$ & $150 UP ,.-/ ..... PRV ~., & blloony $795 ff•·l111 H(AlTH Fl rmmt to lhr 2br hOUM CALL (7 t4) 988-8193 \ y • ~~A=~~· .:,r.'9 • ((USS TENNIS CdM avell 411 "425/rno. ~ lllllTllT NlllDI MESA PINES .. ._. ... , .... YILWI SWIMMING ·~-....... .......,,. c....iat t J Int-Wld-.y ... , ' Neer S.C. Ptm 2br 2b• 15565 Huntington VIiiega much more' Sorry LAGUNA BCH. Prof. M to ....... nll ~~ A.M. at 2588 NtwpOrt BM:I., :~.:.pe.:~.c:: ~.~°::'ort~~ = 0~:~~,~~~I~ =3s~~t1f~,;:o:. pet• --lml,.. Coeta Meea (on Newport $875 utH Incl. 78&-8533 to McFadden. WM1 on ~1 y lge hm w/~ lhr w/fem ~":' .. ~~ BIVd. It Del Met) New 2br 2'M>I 21ty unite, McFadden. l•t• 20--309. a.0C> + utll. del Mar on P.C.H. All. Call (714) 537-484() for gvt yd.gar $750 MC S780 .. E-C.M. Sandy 557-7513 'iMPii· "'•''1· ~-.8·7·M-100 .. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilmlore••tn•fo•.•••••EOE•ir' 98 w Bay 5'8-7852 81 WI• Ap.1rt1Mnh M/25-35 prof. onty, Cleen. I Prof deeol'eted 2Br 2B• .. -I ~ .. S n·emkr thr 2br 21M>a Twn-~ ... -. ,..ewp.,., Hui o. h .. C.MS325.831"'4391 ~do~r ~~1:,1uC:,~ --170016th Street M/F, n«nkr, llBR lbe, Kl>S·EARN GREAT TRPS Aft) PRIZES! '750/mo. Deb 722-8053 WHIH•M ll.Ull (at Oovfr) CdM nr Cfllna Cow. Oen SHARP Ealtelde 1 1tory 1 6•2·SllJ vtew "450, 875-3841() Bdrm, etove. Gerage. .. IPAIMITI N~wport IHdt No. •520, c•ll 5'8-9950 880 lrvint Avenut-________ Enjoy • fife etyte eur- M/F Nwpt Hta 2 br apt, S25o. + 'A utll. 5-48-513' enytlmt. 11. llUT llTll AIU 'ounded by the charming (~I 16ttl) · etmOIPf*• ot Wood· 6•5·110• .._,a-vaotnotem CM .. ...... ... btlOge Vltlage. ------· dpt.JC, own~ rm/M, an 211, * 111•1 ..... Ctoee Creek and Ceder ;;>1.:...'1:·,W:~~~ •.,e111s, .. = er.. ofttr • unique Pf••• =::.•,..: ~°'b:':o:: ..t., ,. .. , "=~:.2:.~ ..,,,,.,.. IOCat.O ,... .... pOOf.::, terln ,,.. 1111. 141-1111 a Yll(tety of oon....,ltefa et 'ffNf door ~'200 *STUNNING : 18drm for .. ag-. ~ 171-11M 18a Garden t Pool '* SN)ppllig Prof lfV oomp, ~ 2 br 2 $415/mo 710 18ftl * n..t.,. IMI Mt Nwpe IO'. 0.. '* AecteeclOn -.YI mo't p/yt. "80.. ,., MO-Ol21 ........ . "'°' '°"" .... .. ,_ COM. II 11/mo ~ tl1·M11ev1eo.au1 , - as 11-1• UM " TO 175.IO PEI WED ....... lS ..... ..,,... ... ....................... .,...c.c °"" ,... o.r mwt ...,, ,. no , • .,.. ............ ......,. 0. ......... .. ........... , ...... .., ..... ... ,..., ..... ..,.. ........ ..., . .............. '*-...... • ................. di• larf -- OllLI Ulll UYI·• C>wralt help for Newport e..cn Mom w12 boys. Hrs flex Reis req. 720-7443 OUlll Substitute Cleflls needed by Huntington Beach City SchOol Ols- trlctle.82 p/hr. salary Apply ~51 Cralm« Ln, H.B. 96-'·8888. Deadline for apptylng Aprll 1, 1985. ILlllTIUll Part time general labor. Bag storage. Pvt club Min wage. Call Tuet-Sat. 8am-2pm, 8«-5'40<4 .... llTTlm w/broller expet. 20·25 Hra ~/wtt, mOllly wttnd1. Call Doug, Mon-Fri 10am or 2pm. Hogue Barmlchael, 645-3878 llUTWUTlll uvms HlllllllYDI Cooks In exp. In prep. & line. Contact Chris. Servers, part time, exper Contact Frenk. Tr ... Restaurant 873-09t0 ACAOSS 1 Be ott• 5 MalhSul>I 9 Fold t• Cloak Sp t5 Scotch isle 1e Big t 7 Elec untts 18 Aiov 20 Kinfolk Bl>I>• 21 Superletove ending 22 Jockeys 23 Snowy ri11n 25 Cereal fungu• 27 Mera 1 love 29 Conte1ner 30 ROYte 3• High priest 36 Peruvian 1n1ma1 38 Crau 39 Iowan •2 Employers 43 Goose genua 44 Old cus1om 45 Agile 46Sk1ll 47 Char941 on pr~rly •9 S1ap1e load 5t Unspoken 54Fasl- 58 l'teur•d .. 3 14 4 llO Prong 61 Mo<lefating •nlluenc:e 63 CH• room 6• Table spread• 65 G4trman river 66 Ameflndt 67 Cri14tr11 68 Lab heater 69 -Fountain DOWN 1 Ugly marks 2 Dromedary ' kin 3 eev.rage 4 OangllllQ ornament 5 htlau1t 6 Eac1te 7 Mu11c1an 8 l'ue! 9 1n1er1ace tO C<>untry 1 t S<:otc:ll·llllll 12 Anllquer 13 Pekoe ana nylOfl 19 N1blic:k 24 lnlorml 28 Ground covf!f 28 Hurray Sp 30 Equ1t~IY 31 Malle known 32 Row of seats 33 Rabbit •kin 3• large blrdS 35 Speecll defect 3 7 1/1 11'19 know 38 Eaoellence 40 &rut 41 -,...,. .. •6 Region 48 Go1>1>1e1 49 Happines~ SO Sota 52 Bayou 53 Hecllte S4 Be1pa11et 55 Narrative 56 Pa<tltfl 5 7 S<:enaoo 59 Vac:onet 62 Alleglance WM~R .. ~ :, .. . ' THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2-"> ... A18t JU ,,t ll ~J (0\IA Ml\A '>4. 'lf' ' DO A LITTLE 77630csleuto(1glh760) _ c. .... _.l :: .lllio.... •U ... ll .. YOUI' 79 5281 a11 si r (352243) .... ~ ~ 8 1 3201 Ssp si r ( 1cak624) '"'\.( ,...... OWM HOME 81 5281 5sp sir (78"•93) --';fl.· ~'t...,,..''f' • 4 82320!Ssp s r(tevd~) ·-~, ., .. ~ .,-.• f+; 82 320l 5spstr(11dc103) .r:-~ ... :~1f. ·,i· c G:" . ·c.-i 82 320t a111·0111m114) r ,. 83 320! Ssp ·s t t•1x.t 18l lllllAYllU , ....... 1114-1111~'· No telephone quotes .llllll.a ••11 1300 Quall Str'Mt Newport 8Mc:tl U1·1211 TIPlnPUI For Pampered Meraldes Benz -.nuu Top Meraldes Prices Paid Call Peter or Ray ..a•••n M .. OE•S 213or 714 837-2333 ....... tlSS Great Selection of new '85'1 In stock 1U11••n NABERS CADUAC LARGEST SELECTION o1J••mocittJowJnllMOe cadillac:a t.n Or*'Qe County! See UI today! 140-1110 2800 Harbol" Blvd. COSTA MESA CMfteMt t 1 '78 ANNIVERSARY YETTE Blk/blk pwr wines. am/tm, WKY eteen, $9300 OBO 6'5-1525 '81 Chevette. IOw mites. exceptlOC'lalty ciewt. Must tee to ap~eclate 12275 875-9590 '84 Cwnero Z28 CONVT 5 0, 5 SQCI, loeOeO w/opt Need cun must Mii 9!>4-1'20 hm-Se>m IEWCUIALO llEI CAI SAUi WEllY OLWCAIS AllTllOIS 8=~ ~· tl17 712-0IOO 'kspen, 111nt cood & •P- --~-pearan<:e Low mt PIS P111c~t 1197 Pi e. AIC Ullg s2000 ·61 Por 3568 Si0na1 ;;a 556-7 lO1 _ w/new gray 1ntr new ·79 Omnt xlnt cono. new engl trans 1 awnr ~ tires bf'ks. mec:ti sound. 61 Xlnt cond $9700, $2000 0 80 960-5471 722-8900 or 527-2297 FerT ----t 1t 73 Pch 914 new tires. clutch, 1nt.1lk ,.,..,_, n9 71 Pinto, gd cond S500 d•nts never wreckttd 080 ~ 12 2nd ownr $4350 obo MUST SELL 552-68&7 ·93-iµ"'i Red wl blk. ltllr int 1mmac. toaded •57s.3 W L ~1-2886 CHIC1' IVE8SON PORSCHE AUDI c..HFV•OlEl Hlt~nt 0-1t1y ci..1 •• II S.rvlu 74 Mustang. only 58K orig mt, 4 cyt 4 lpd pts. p/h runt great. gd pein1 & tires Smog oert, 1 owm $ 1875 ObO 642-0428 ' ''. , ;,.t · ' ._• ~· l. ,, ~ 82 528e Ssp L d ( Hnu306) °' 83 320! e/t S' f 11nu4331 GAIAOI SAU ADS NOW • ~' )• 83528u11L d(llfd3A9) CHICK uoanuY a.Ass.,110 n cnv• • 83 s2a. alt L d 1201 t9•1 iv.Ea6i)~N 0 1327 -liHjiM;MiiiM9-Girt Friday Vwy llC1iYe 511 anow 83 733'a/ll'd(851678) ...v ... llllllT ( ti ) 1 83 7331 alt l d (2ams358J •4$ f c o.ttt Hwv '11 llTUIS .... snarp plNUnt person for =:,: rea C..tA lltu lm M 8373315sp t d l 1htx1281 ..... wpon e..c" S1Sl9 0own c E CoM-trvlne ~ Busy sna ... _______ 83633cala/11 d tgfl t50 67• It .,,.rc1a1 tease ALL phonaa. req typing attractive. re> energetic 105 O.nbury Ln. cron .....,. lllall l&l.I 84 31815$C)str ( thhm6331 ~· •• SAVERS 71•1"32· t977 40wpm 11200 start. girl 1°' typing. flllng & Str•t Vanguard Way • -84 3181a/t1/r t 1hts3121 ''?;;;~;;;;;;:;:=:~. eeo-3900 gen'I ofc wortc Aak tor s a t II r 0. y 3 I 3 0 ... -84 3259 599 toml( tltMl29) I" ...... .... --------Dinah, Ptaya A E 8.30am-2pm, Sunday o,,,. 50 homes ott 01 84 528ea/ttoml(2bg11435) a.lb leyn l l 'llan .... auOMta ... lll•IT 873-1900 3131 1030atol•1,;m s.11-Walnut AYenUe will be In· 84 5331 Stp I'd ( 1kM270) ·U QTtl\; Sh9dow Rt ..... -...... nMded f-p,-._ .... _ lhMI 1-o&d. new & t""""'• that CtUdttd Saturday. March ~~amp\ -- metal firm. 'F';b;ic.tton llllllTY 11111 iMke ua ~I 54"~278 30, 9AM·2PM Follow the ~ -~ lland drl-.... lmmac cond Technology Inc .. near $36-M02 --signs For m<>f'e Info call ~~,':·L'S!~-2'= " :,'1'::!.,:t::: South Coaet Ptau x1nt <iNiiiiMM.-.;;A1i;y;;;;;.-31tr':~s 5:,~~s~~ 55e-94oo (l14)Ul-11l1 1_ .. __ 1 7 CommerrclalLeeMOAC benefltl & starting J/''I lllY• ITITlll (on the ali.y) Lots of L!tu! • 208 W 1.,, Santa Ana _... IU..Uftll LUii Mutt tyP9 aoc:urat y & Fff Some Wllnda. OOOd'-• Jewelry, cJothel. ~XUii oX(oA£i CLOSED SUNDAYS ·82 ij( 0: ... Uk mt. 8001228-6398 haw otflca background 844-7209 & mt• hlt\ld 11 Call for appointment tc ema LAG ICH ART MUSEVM oflOownt.relocawt.... ~14/432·15't 751·8Mt . TUlml Haw 80MMNnQ you .wit SALE CONTINUES All LARGE SELECTION Of S4 l50 8"0.9349 ·e;-~ tilt l.Mge 9ClNe school In to ... ,~ Ids do mdlC ''\ Prlct 1 day NEW & USB18MW'SI T •t•t ~ . • country Mttl"9 Medi It well I C all NOW, only Frt 3/2t t-8pm 307 t,m.... tfMI • •Fury Ill • •nl•IT cr_.1"9, tf'IWOMlc I*· t42·M'TI Clttt Or 494-tMt VOLUMl!SAl£S 'IFSOl1a Sport Cpe ci..n. we11 m•lntelMd p::;,:eb.::,nn 64~== .on• to WOf1' wtth ~ • • ___ .. ...._.. SERVICE ' LEASING SAS htehbk, 5 8')d, ale. MOO 646-0IM -6c few Kati... ac:hoo6ar. Full or part -· ..-. 3670 N. °'*'YA,,,. amlfm atereo, aunrt • ..at&ec tllS .. , time. ECE required. LONG BEACH blklgry l.t&OO 64().()M~ ....,....,-... ___ ...;.;;-.; RlllPffllflJ &4C).ll20......... * * 1111111 * * (No Ctietr/extt*40$) '82 Tercel SM Lo.cl90 ~- Fromb' Or'1 front omc:., tum1 .. llllll ll1•) ..... .,.. Vt1ry Cleen $5500 000 ra -~t wt: nice~ 1-12 2:3CMom IAllWlll IU.ll 'frade-lntWetcome c.ire.2~s1 ... ne "-"' • l I I t appear•nce. frt•ndly, pvt acf1001 H.L s3e-14.t 1 OPlN S!VEN DAYS •••-II• tt t• : ~ ,...,_.~W • typlft9, ••P« In In· _ _ ---F ..... d. ft II =-• · ~ ~ & A/'4 TIUMAN<ETINO • ,.. ...... 48111. --'IO vw vaneoon au.. yet. ...... ""' Wlt"f ~. 3'-5 dtvs"" NIT 1m A I •· .... _.. iow a crewn, 1 p.-sttctt '"'°11.....-..-.::.. iror a.u • ....,. ..... 1_177 •ft ·-pp 13~ QI h n:lw rt' from y hl -•,._,., Shift. sw.o c.., neetef •' r'f'nov uoos M1erowav • refnaer· •1 ec« 53 200 m1 ~/a'!llll ,:g.:;~:C:.. to Cl'\:• rs. t.od 1aUry ~U•f>" 'II.... ~\.r1300,;l5'90 · K.aNela•UHrwway ....... ~ == FOUNTAIH VALLfV NO M<'n\. t'll'., ll'. O(fict-cqUtpnt-nt nnd Tt1pta9'eck:.SUlon .... PGMtoft ......._ ,..,. I MU.ING lASY f'UN h •hold (umaturt•. Many nc·w 'ac;' m: Ill WI 1111 *; •~ ~Nlllor)'to,.O.lia MONEY l1l'1ms •utt 1n ... .. · ...... ___ L_........... ................... "ll'** &..a.tn. 21 ...... tlH. Wwtdlff Dt, a. 111·1111 " .. U1 " • ---_....,.. ..,. .... otct,,.... na 11.eoo fj; 270, Nwpt !di. C. nto .- -•a.1 -S T ~ N '' 12207> C•d CDV. , .. , nice ·~-· A J lv~-1 C h and l"oarry .,... _ s 1400 'l2 linedn eon. GM GMDtClllft Caltl1191d.-Y NO...-~aLC'd l' l..onim' Shipyard J'3rk-1MCIJM\OOI• NI tlNntal ....... ,...,__ flrWHFR ••••11Mt• Nq t-5. or &·t Apply .nfl Lnt. 2715 W C 'Hwy . N<'W· Adjeclintto,..,..,~ s10000 , .. •I*'• 11 .-• o 1 """M '*4r 110 HOt1t1 ~ port b.•. h • I• •••• w-0111, r....._.u ~~=====~~======!!!!"!!~::!::~=:!::db:=;Clll;;;;;MJ;;;;·;ll'11====d Coat~. Lie ldl ,,.,... W'I IMM--4 • .. ) \ •• • DfAi ANN LANDERS: Wh y 1 n11~ 10 dumb about crime? I unknOwtfWb befritndcd a drua ~thtt. 11ii flrs1 l kn~ about h1'1 1l&elll 1etivities was' when he was sent topri.O.: After a whi~ he went from a ctll block to a wcunty farm. I co uldn't believe it. Three meals a day. a nice librwy. shops. fishing. tclcvis1on. tlltmlion courses. medical and den- tal services-You name it. They had cvcrythina but work. He conned me into hel tnA him gel •• IMl£11 · an early parole. Dumb me. I helped a guy who pushed drugs. &Ot himself on wrlfare and dodged the feds. After he ot out of st!r_he told me · 10 · THE WH1TE GlDVE BRUNCH Experience che Meridien at its Sunday best. Because Sunday •~the day we puc on our whire gloves m crvc you a magnificent buffet brunch that includes '>uch dcl1cacit·-. as caviar. oy<.ccr-. and salmon And fabulou-. dc!'.tsert-. like wh1tc chocolate mOU!>SC c;ike anJ crepe!> '\UZClll' A.,, you dine. we al'><-1 -.crve up a gencrou!> o;1de order nl live entertainment The While Glove Brunch . An American trndition -.t·rveJ wtth the French wuch Re.._.. f\+lfhHl' '\IJ..:l.'t.''h:d rri•OI c•lc•\1f\ 11JI H\ll fhlrt\ r .. 1•nl\ J111l.11. \th I r,tf~ lnC I"' \.Hl,1pl111u fl11•f\ \\,. .. l .... 1 i:" •• ,. "'"''rm .. J "'""'°'·"'" ,, ... , . "'"' r.1~! l 1 TV L1sr1NL\ ...____ __ - ~ ~ l&t= tWITTOtWIT Mllrl~ ITMT9C Wl'l$()tcrrilkhl"WOUldn't mind going ····~ back. He said he misst.'d the &uy~. I WTIOOUMI wasn't urpriscd. cm .... Wh) 1 our penal )Stem so nuuy7 ..CNIWt The criminals on the in iJe who gel =THOTl.lll sent 10 minimum security place have MOVIE a better life than honest. h:irdworkmg ***"Corne And Gel 11"(l936)Jotl people like my husband. McCrea. Wiii• 8'tnn111. At the oppo ite pole. we read -d- horror ~tories about men who went tn I *181 for minor om.•nscs and came out ~OAYIAGAIN hardened criminals. There's a lot of -- talk about gang rape of youn boys. IMCNEl./L..SRR and sometimes th~re are....rrwr·d'cii:.~-!~~~~----- We arc supposed to be the great est countf') in the world but we certain I)' need to straighten oul our pcn1- tentiaril'''-Am I wrong'! -J. in New Mexico. DEAR J .: You a re 001 wrong. For years Dr. Karl Menninger, the dis· tlng•lsbed p1yclalatrl1t at tbe Men· 1iJlger Fouodatlon In Topeka, bas bff1 writing about "The Crime of Punl1bmenr• In tbil country. Warren Burger, eblef justice of the Supreme Court, laH been making 1peecbes about th.e need to give tbe iJlmate1 work to do. And, be 1ay1, tlley slaould be paid. In tbls way tbey would be self-respecting workers Instead of loafers, llatcltlng up trouble. And wben tltey got out, tltey would ltave marketable skills and money to get started on. When are we going to wake up and listen? DE R ANN: I ha"e never written to yo u before. but after a couple of months. rm sti ll not over the shock. I was at the funeral ofa dear fritnd who died of cancer. ince the cancer had eaten away most of her face, she asked for a closed casket. Under heavy pressure from her sister. the grieving husband decided at the last minute to have an open casket. The sister showed up with a camera and took srvcral pictures of the deceased woman. I couldn't be lieve it. My children were horrified. -Please tell these picture-taking nuts to leave their cameras at home when they go to a funeral or stay home themselves! Thank )OU, Ann. I feel better already. -hocked in Lan· caster. Pa. DEAR SHOCKED: I bave always fo111td the practice an abomination, but some people want a permanent record of the "last look" ud tbey do not respond to reason. Almost as bad as the picture-taking Is the fact that the husband of the deceased did not honor her last request. Correction NIWI INllEY t.a.LER at WHEEL Of. FORTUNE !:zoo ·" * * * "The Dark Cryalll" ( 1982) ~uoW . ** • ··Max Ouoan Relur111" (1983) Martha Maaon. JUM.RObards. -7:00- 1 CllNEWS 1100.000 NAME THAT TUNE I PfWATE IEHJAMlt AICNEWSQ ODMW (!)NEWS I THAEF8 OOWNl'f WHEB.01-~ • CALWOANIA DMAMS: THE Betty Thomu and Ed Marinaro dt9conr a bum they befriended (Jeffrey DeMunn) near death after a atreet attack on .. Hlll Street Bluea" tonight at 10 on NBC. Channel 4 . VAL1Et (() P.M. MAGAZINE 9 ENTERTAIMNT TONIGHT 18.,,Alll'f -1:ao- • 2 OH THE TOWN G at FMa.Y FEUD 9 THATS INCfE>l8lE I MOH LA WkN' .. CINCINNATI l .,,Alll'f PAOFU8 Of. NATUAE ID SNEAK PMVEW8 CJ) SAN DIEGO AT LAAOE 0 P£OPl.£'8 COURT • flTUM..S ~OHTHE FUt9CENE -t.00- • CJ) 8IMOH l SIMOH 8 «JMTOEYE IL~ !:VAL *** "The Trouble With Herry" ( 1955) Edmund Gwenn. Shl<ley MIC· Laine. e RACING FROM SANTA AMTA NOT ~fll.Y TUI!: -•.30-MOYIES I.... II at NIGHT COURT (!)MOYIE • (() -t.'00-* • • •,; "Helter Skelter" (Part 1 ol 21 MAONIM, P.I. (1975) SleYe Rlilsbaek, George Di· G at C088Y SHOW Cenzo 8MOYIE e PEOP\.E'S COURT e MONTY PYTHON'S Fl YING CIQJI G SEAGEAHT llU<O MOYE *'" "Slhar1" ( 1984) Brooke Shields. Lamben Wilson. (%)MOYIE ** • "Joe" P970) Peter Boyte. Oennlt Patrick -11:30- • CJ) NEWHART l at TONIGHT OOOCOUPLE ~it~NEW8~ •VE<W e AOCKFOAD Fil.ES e LATENIOHT AMERICA "'700Cl.U8 -11:45-* * * "The Little Girl Who uves ID NO CASH DOWN INVESTWO DownM~ .. _T~" (1977) Jodie Foster. e CJ).,._.;;!~ (OJ MOYIE • .,.,.,,...,,, ......,,0 ..,.,__ • ··s.. Games" (1983) Shluna D till Wl.OU>E II I tll..l STAE£T ll.UES Grant, Kevin James. • JOKER'S WIU) I 0 f, ~ -1~ (!) WkN' .. CINCINNATI 8 NCH MAH. POOR MAN BOOK H 9 lWlJQHT ZONE I ='AINMENT TONIGHT I FAWLTY TOWERS • m OH HOUYWOOO **'It "Hol Rods To Helt'' (1967) FRNGLM Cl)N>EPENOENTNEWS Dana Andrews. Jeanne Crl!ll. e WAEITUNO ~ .~ • 119761 Pablo Fetrel, 9 81!) MYSTERVI (CJ MOYIE fD MOYIE • u • "Raiders 01 The Lost Ark" ~=z * ''r "The r--p ..... Van1·"-" ( 19•2' ( 1981) Hamson fO<d. K1ten Allen I w ""' "" "'""' ' ~ • • "Race For The Yank• z~ .. Bela Lugosi. Luana Walters ..., ... ~ .....,.,. (C) MOVIE ** t "Fort Apache. The Bron•" (1981) Ken Wahl, Geotge Peppard. • • • "lfolkes" I 1980) Roger Moore. ( 1981) Paul Newman. Ed Asner -12:05- James Mason 'Q) MOYIE II Cl) HAAAY 0 ®MOYIE ••,; "Ch41dren Of The Corn" (1984) -12:10-* • • "The Bnnk's Job" (19781 Pe-Peter Hor1on. Linda Hamilton (R)THE LAST POLKA .\n aruclc on Scrabble clubs in th terFalll.Warren Oates (S)BCZAMEQ -12:30- • ................. II(' ( tM} ,..,. Mwni.0..T~. .... * t t ''The Mounelln" ( 19M) 59M- cet Tr~~ .... I LCM.nA..C#llTYU MCICll ILIAION _,._ ,. ~ ~· ltMI 1.otett1 ~ C"""'*'Ot- .. "Stop, You're~ Ml'' (1963) ltodlttck Cr..tord. CteWt Trwot. •"°'-' {!):.Ml> IOI fl8IORf ··~ "lou6Mtd Night•" (1979) Alctwd Yniguez, Dinny De LA Paz. -1:10- (ff)MCMI t-i~ome I Jamea Woodl. Dlborltl Hltry! -1:11- (0)MOYIE "I Like To Witch" (No Otte) -1:30- IF-· tt1h "The HUnget" (1983) Calhe- rlne Oenluve. OeYlcl Bowlt. -1:A6- CC)MOYIE * * "The Wk::lled Lldy" ( 1983) Faye ~.AllnBlla. -~-I i :. NEWS NGH'IWATCH HOTllAT -2:a0- CI) MCMEYONI NEWS eMOYE * 'h .. Jlguar" ( 1955) Miclleel Con-"°''· a.ton MacLane. (O)MOVIE • H 'h "E11y Aider" ( 1969) Peltr Fonda, Dennis Hopper. -2:41- (}f)MOYIE * "Surl II" (1984) Eddie Deezen. Lin- di Kerridge. . -t'GO- 9MOVIE * ** "Bed11me StOIY'' (19M) MW· Ion 8'lnCIO. Dtvld NiYen. i:'Ml>comu.O •• "New Frontlet" (1935) John Wwyrtt, Muriel Eva. -~ALM (?>MOVIE •• "ExPoted" (1983) Naslusja KlnSkl. Harwy Kehet. ->.10- (l)MOYIE H 'h "lldy On The Bus" (1983) Soni• 8'aga. -s:ao-Cl)FNTH20 -~AUYE CC)MOYIE * * "Blue Sid• Again" (1983) Hwry Hlmlin. Mjmi Rogers. • 4:00- Cl) MUPPm •MOVfl *'h "I Cowr The Uodelwol1d'' I 1954 I Seen Mc:Cloty. Jolnne .lof • den. GGENE800TT _..._ 'OJ MOYIE -10:30-II at (Alf NIGHT WITH DAVI> March 6 ed1t1on of the Daily P **'" "The Dead Zone" 119831 tl,.C>EPENDENTNEWS •rTTrnuau (O)MOYIE contained erroneous informal° ChnslophefWalken.BrookeAdams 9TOTHEMANOABOAH "'"'"~ •• "Lone Wotf ~ .. (19831 the Leisure World club. fS)MOYIE (J)S'TEM9ATH ~HITCHCOa< Chuck Noms. oms Carridine. The club 1s located o ulton ** 'Deal ot The Century" (19831 -11:00-DB.l.ERYOUEEH --4:16-Parkwa)'. not Marguente Parkway. 1n Chevy Chase, Sigourney Weaver e D a Cl> 9 QI NEWS a MOYIE CB)MOYIE Dining Room 3 of Clubhouse :?. -1:30-e TAXI ** "Oon'1 Push. I'll Charge~ ••••"Dog Dey Afternoon" (1975) HOTEL MER JO JEN .Z:, NEWPORT BEACH !\<:cording to club director Gert] O QIFAMl.YTD G ll.Aa<ACHEJVEMNET I'm Reidy" (1969) Enzo C.U.SCO. AIPICino.JoMCmle. -J'K\~Ma,AnhurBhJ -..;C\,f"•nfk,11h C:AIJ~Nx' t714t4in·ll\)l l·KC\°'·ZZ 1-Wli-Wcnk.111sthelargestScrabbleclubin U TICTACDOUGH AWAI08 Suelyon. 4:IO--==================================================~O_r_a_n~gc_C_o_u_n_tY~·-------~(!)~LOV£~-BOA~T~-~~~~tlt-JEFF£MONS _____ ~~~~(!)-MOYIE~--~~-~~-(!)~liE*:Al.~~-DOCT~-°"~~~- t CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. 0.11t ..,., ••• ,.rt hHlt 111-0IOO Highest Quality Sales & Service s NABERS CADILLAC ? 2100 1111011 ILYI., COSTA IESl (114) 140-1100 (213) lll-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Cour teous & Knowledgeable Sales People WE'ii .. -~ 9 CREVIER BMW "' '-l'~SALES • SERVICE • LEASING \;'111 ''Where Professions/ Attitude Prevails" lpeo..,.alng In Europeen Dellvery. 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I I I rttt lll';[)A 1 MJ\H( ti /II I 111', DA to probe shooting.by mercb ·rm not Bernhard Goejz_gf the Valley shopkeeper says att-cr incident -- By ROBERT BARKER OftlleO..,Nell .... A Fountain Valley merchant who denies he's "the lkrnhard Goetz of the West" may face criminal charges because he fired two gunshots at a House OKs MXfunds WASHINGTON (AP) The House today gave final congressional aP.proval for spenqing S 1.5 billion on 21 more MX missi les. The vote cef11ented the first major legis- lative victory of President Re- agan·s second term. The vote was 217 to 210. The action ended a two-week legislative ordeal that included • four House and Senate votes. a seri es of roadblocks once thought certain to scuttle the MX program. Most congressional leaders attributed Reagan's triumph to bis. intense. skillful lobbying and tQ.his success in linking approval of the MX inter- conrinental nuclear missile to pro~~cts for an acceptable arms control bargain with the Soviet Union coming out of the Geneva arms talks. Coa•t Fountain Valley Coun- cilwoman BarbaraBrown Is named that city's Citizen of the Year .I A3 Nation Bernhard Goetz hopes trial will clear the air once and for all In subway shootings./ A4 World Japan announces it will increase exports of cars; some In U.S. call it a 'trade war.' I AS Boating thief fleeing from his store with two stolen vacuum cleaners. • · Fouhtain VaTtey police said today they have turned over a report on the shooting incident to the Orange County District Attorney for possible Pho tog finds his job a snap His sensual photos becomin a hot Item for friends and lovers Stuart Naideth has the kind of JOb most men dream about -women pay10 undress for him. Hi s customers travel from through- out Southern California and beyond to Naidcth's Costa Mesa photogra- phy studio to pose in lingerie amid theater-like sets and props intended to enhance a sensual mood. Naideth's talent for attracting will- ing clients and providing them wnh ROBERT HYfl>MAN PEOPLE IN THE NEW S softly lighted. sensual portrait$ of themselves has turned a fairly suc- Ct"Ssful studio photographer into a very successful one. ffis Newport Boulevard busine s is a far cry from what it was fi ve years ago. when a bride first asked Na1cfcth to shoot a sensual portrait for her new husband. At the time. Naideth was mainly shooting weddings and portraits. But soon. magazine ads. numerous news and feature stories and word-of. mouth advertising boosted Naidcth's business. which he operates with his wife Joan. Now. they are looking for a bigger studio. cr1 m1nal prosecution. ke-said they fouftd bullet holes and a large amount of blood in an abandoned actaway truck. They be· lieve the bandit rpay have been wounded by th e gunshots. The District Attorney's Office is being asked ~o investigate the March 14 shooting incident because it took place at 4 p.m. at a. busy cbmmercial center and possibly put innocent bystanders in danacr. Fountain VaJ- ley-Oetccfrvc-Omyt Nanct' said. "We can't afford to have busi- nessmen firing at somebody 1n busx areas every time they're ripped off.· Nance '8id. "We'd have people lyi ng (wounded) all over Lown." At the samc'time. Nance said pofice arc stayina "neutral" and do not plan to recommend prosed nion for Joseph Schwalbe. thcownerofSouth- west Scw1~_,m Cleaner 1n na Center It Wam~ A venUt' and aanolia Street. Schwalt>t. who livn in Costa Mesa. allegedly fired two shots from a .38- caliber revolver at the thief who stole the vacuum cleaners from a display window and jumped into a truck driven by another man. '"I've been robbed. I've been bur- glarized and rm tired ofbcing raped," Students pfotest coach's ouster / 2.300 Ocean View kids ref use to attend class for 40 minutes By PHU. SNEIDERMAN Of"" Dl!l!J ,.... ... Virtually the entire student body of 2,300 pupils at Ocean View Hip School staged a sit--down demon- stration this morning to protest the ouster of boys varsity basketball Coach Jim Hams. The protest rally. staged between the second and third class periods, lasted about 40 minutes in the indoor commons area. with students refus.- ing to go to class. Hams was asked to resign Wcdncs-- da} by Pnnc1pal John Myers in "1 •• Related stories On C 1 wake ot a controversy O'y'.er ttl~ eligibility of some basketball team members. ~ Distnct Police Officer George Old- oerp said the demonstration posed no problems and that cit) police were not called to the campus in Hunt- ington lkach. The protest mushroomed after word C'1rculatcd on th" campus about the firi ng of Ha rns and tht> forfe iture of more than 20 v1ctones because the Seahawks allcgcdl~ using inehg1ble pla~ers during 1he n .. -centl} completed season Se'eral ha ketball pla~ers toda> turned in plaques that the~ had recei ved for their second-place fi nish in the Cahlorn1a lnsterscholastic Federati on Ba~ketball C ham- p1onsh1p~. The studento, chanted "Coach Harns. C oach Hams" throughout the protest .· Sall America Foundation has purchased two 12- meters as trial horses for its America's Cup challenge./81 About 400 women this year will ask for what he calls "boudoir photogra- phy," doubling the amount he has shot over the past four years. Na1deth (PleHe eee PHOTOS/A2) Dellr ,... ..... _, ....... "- Stuart Naldeth phototraph• Nancy Parker. Reaulb of tteMlon wlll &o to her huaband. Mike McC1linche~. a varslt) basketball pla\t~r and senior class (Pleaee aee STUDENTS/ A2) Sports Marina High elltends Sunset League win streak in boys swlmmlng./C2 Entertainment Bill Cosby does what he does best -Interacts with kids -on a special edition of his hit show tonlght./83 INDEX B1-2 B6 A3 84-5 CS-7 B6 Boating Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Public Notices Sports Tetevlslon Theaters Weather __ C7 I -.LIV.ING SPACES CONTEST Entry Form SttPageC2 • C4 C6 . cs A6 B1 A3 cs C1-3 ce 83 A2 Council member involved in fracas Costa Mesa official driven home fiYpolice· after auto altercation By TONY SAAVEDRA OftMDellr ......... C'osta Mesa City ~ounc1lman David Wheeler may face charges of impersonatina a police officer be- cause he allegedly tried to pull over a car March 21 by displaying a city- issucd badge.. . The potential characs stem from an hour-long traffic dispute that bcpn on the San Dieao Freeway and ended when Wheeler was taken home in a Costa Mesa squad car. af\cr officers Da.tcl Wheeler ~udged that he was allegedly too intoxicated to drive. Police said they did not consider filing drunken drivina charJc~ bc- (Pleue ... Cll Of'l'ICIAL/ A2) Streeteztenslon should cut traffic, air noise in Irvine By PHIL SNltlDEl\MAN °' ...... ,... .... Traffic . con1tst1on and a1rtraft noise should bt rtduced 1n Irvine b«ausc of an an apcement 10 e lend Jambortt Bou~ard nonh-~ IM Marine Corps 1r tauon 1n Tustin. lr'\'llW City Manattr Wilham Wolleu Jr uid Wednesday TM 'f'>ld uttnsion J*''· 1 r ul -min11ion of talk sp1nn1na 12 ytars. .-as announ(ed by tht Manne C'OrJ>I. IM Irvine lo and the c1t1C'~ of In in" and Tut11n. -- The oarecmcnt C'all!I for the Marine to provide the right or way for \1 -la ne conn«tion lxtwecn M)'tbrd Road. "'h1ch now\tOP" n nh of the hd1t·optcr be~. and Jamboree Brouk' ard 11 Blmnca Partwiy on tht' uthcrn ed~ of the ba~. In a written 111cment. Irvine o. president Thoma tt. 1cl!ien \aid t~ aartcmcnt •1~coan11cs hath the •m· pona,nce of the Mannr · hchcoptcr tra1n1na m1,s1on and thr pubhc nttd for a hrncr mad nctwQfk (om· ,.._.. ... ITU&'t/A2) CdM doctor has p,revious police record for burglary His attorney claims physician 'stressed out' prior to his a lleged attempt to rob local bank By STEVE MARBLE OflMDellr .......... A Corona dd Mar famil} phys1c1on arrested this wt.>ek on suspicion of attempted bank robbel). was arrested three years ago for burglar) and grand theft after he stole Jewelry and clothtng from a Fashion Island de- partm~nt store. court records reveal. Dr. Jrrome Jablon. 56. was con- victed of grand theft and was placed on three years probation and ordered to perform 'oluntary medical service at the Laguna Beach Free Clinic. Jablon. a graduate of Cornell who has been licensed to practice medi- cine in ahfom1a since 1955. wa arrested 1n Corona del Mar Tuesda) mornin' outside lkverlv Hill Sa'· ings and Loan ~here he wa allegedly o;ecn wearing a skeleton masl.. .ind clutching a wh11e bank bag. Oflicer Tom L11tle said arresting officers found a .38--calibcr handgun 1n~1de 1he bag He also noted that Jablon had a blue Joggmg 1,111 pulled o'er his thre<.'-plet'C bus1he \ull. Jablon "a" mo,ed \\edncsda} from thl' Nl'"'r<>rt Beach (n~ Jail. "'hcIT ht' wa~ held in lieu of S 50.0<Xl ball. to a p'l)'Ch1atnc hosp11al 1n Dana Point when a mun1c1pal mun Judge agreed to release the doctor "'1thout ball Judg<-' Ru\<.t'll Ro trom 'l.11d Jablon must remain 1n the hospital until Jtt1:nd1ngdoctorsaresat1 fied that h1o; cond111on ha~ 1mpro,ed. Bo~tom -.aid thl' naturt• of tr<.'atment 1i. a prl\atl' lll:llll'f Jenn1fl'r k.ell<.'r Jablon's attom~y. ..aid her dtl'nt "as "stre sed out" at the time ol thl' 1nudent and said the ph~s1uan·-. tx·ha' tor almost defies explana1111n "I thtnl. he "'a~ ~ying 'Arrest me.' .. '>!ltd Kdkr "I don't think he "'a!> planntnll to roh 1he bank. I think h<.' 1u'>t \nantx·d .. Kelkr ..aid l.1hlon has bttn bat- 1ered h' 1l0l' pt'f'\onal cn s1s after anoth(·r th" nwn1h 1nclud1nga brcaki- up "'11h h1' g1rlt r1rnd. She said one Qf h1' pat1cn1' Jlll'mpted su1c1dc this "'el'k Jnd th.11 he hJd 10 1nfonn a friend tha1 hl' h.1d canct.'r. .. .\ml lhl·n dm tnp. to "'orl... the day hc"'a'Jrrl·'tl'd hl·h1tadog."sa1dthc attoml'' "I k ''nr~·d 10 help tht'dO&. hut hl' u1u ldn 1tll't1111 t That wa h~e thl' li nJI ,1r.111 .. ~l'lkr ,,111.l J.1hhm \kipped hts morning arro1n1nwn1'. drove to the (Pleaae He CdM DOCTOa/A2) Divers say something's__,__ ' fishy about bad water Foamy stuff 'smells like pesticide'; red tide clatm doubted By LISA MAHONEY ... o.llJ,... .... Somr :uba d1"cn c\po~ to loam) matcnal ~n noa11na ot th<' coaM f m m ~ nt 8a) 10 Oana Point 0' er the "cell.end aren't bu\ 1n official c\plan:won:. that 11 ~a\ a na1ura1 'iUb "'"C't _ Jeff (u r o ner of Four uon ube cntC'r 1n T u1.1t1n. 1 d1' c ma,1er 1nJ an 1Mtru\:tlll at th"' ntcr. ' the I m l..1lkd fi,h and ( ' 1mlati:d tht• l'\l'" and '>toma h of <iOml· \tudl'nl<i partu:1pat1ng 1n a di\ 1n~ d,1,, ~unda' Thl' mate11al 'mellett li._e ~ J)C~t1l 1dc mala1hwn. t"'o of •he men "'1d. 1 he O\hC'r dc~t:nbcd the-·foam a ha' 1n& an ··ammonia-hke" \mell. (100Jncr and Marl.. 8 \mn. a d1"c ma ll'r 31 the renter: <1a1d the) couldn·t fXl\llJlll~ 1dcnt1f tht-~."'!"""!~-:• tenal hut nr1 thcr bchc'C'd 11 -. .. rau~ h) a t)pc ol mi udc. the e planallon 'u~t·\tcd b an Onntt Count~ tfralth <arc .\ ency oftt 11t "It loo~l·d hh· a chcmteal dump. Thl'I'~ "err .1 lot of dl'aJ Ii.ts 1rounct;1• B~ ron ' id (I( lhc ~'n't"· •• C l"C'ICftl•"l:~• Ha' ~-.irh 'iund:a\ morn1nc (PleaM tee WA'Tltll/ A.a) , .. U)C Wh~lt'r wu not t n h11 cir wht'n lht-Y arn"td at the sttne of tM d1)putc I Wheeler told pulu:c that the inc•· d nt bcpn when he WH dnvif\l northbound on the frcew1y wbtn a car abruptl) pulled 1n front of him. The 29 .. ycar·old coun(ilman. dec1ed la 1 November. drove olong ide the other car and bcpn ~xcllanaing ob~t'nc acstures with the driver, Raymond J. Smith. 38.-of Costa Mesa. Wheeler. honking his horn and Oash ang his headlights on hiah beam. followed Smith's car down· the Harbor Boulevard exit. Officen re· ported that Whe~ler also repeatedly displayed his Ci\y Council badge, which re~cmblc!> a police depanmcnt bedtc but 1dcnt1fiH the hokkr M 1 rouncil mtmbtr. Smith charttd that Whttlri' claimed to be a pohce ofY'K'Cf'. Ho~vcr, mith didn't bchevc Whttkr "dut 10 the sl1c of the~ and just the way the •uy looked." accordin• to police reports. The fn1cas continued throuah the 1de meets of Costa Mesa. as Smith drove to his home on Sici ly Avdiie -with Whttlcr in pursuit. Police were called to the house aro und 8 p,m. to investip te reports of a man pound int on the front door. Patrolman Martin Carver arrived to find Wheeler. badge In hand. standing near his Datsun JOOXZ. which was parked on the wrona ide of the road. Whff~ reponcdly admined to C1rvtt .._., ht hed identified himself as a politt of'f\ttr. but the councilman rcnn1ed after btina QUt'Slloncd qain by Sat. Alan Kl'nt ( ·arv~. 1n h1~ rtport. also said that Whttkr WI SWI) '"* 1liahtly and and 1ppt1mi to br 1n10,icatcd. Whcekr rcponedl) adnuttrd to police that he had bt'tn dr1n~1na. Capt dwatd Gla~ow said Smith declined to pre ch&flCS at ~ tuT)t' and a k«i onl) that Wheeler be removed. Wheeler was taken in a police t·11r to his apartment. about two bloek away. whik nnothl•r officer followed in Wheeler's car. Wheeler "as ou1 of town th is mornin . STUDENTS PROTEST COACH'S OUSTER ... From Al president. said. "Head ( oach Harns cJmc down and talked to the student!> and 1old them he apprcr1atcd their support but asked them 10 return to d oss. ··w e told e\l'l"\bod> 10 ~o to 1hc '> Jud~e will decide p rof s laying case .\pnl 9 school board meettng to show their support for 1he coach." M<.-Glinchey said. Ann Miller. who handles com- munity relations for the school. described the protest as orderly. By tM Assocla&e4 Preti A jury in the retrial ofa Vietnamese student accused of killing Cal State Fullerton professor Edward Lee Cooperman was sent home Wedncs- da1ifter the defense agreed to let· a j u decide the case. fcnsc attorney Alan May agreed to allow Orange Counti· Superior "There were no riols. Tht!. was nothing but a sit-down 10 support their feelings. No disciplinary ac11on reportedly was taken and after the demonsta- uon. pupils returned to classes. Co~rt Judge Richard J. Beacom alone dccidethefateofMinh Van Lam. 21. whose first trial ended last montll·in 3 hunajury. Beacom. who presided over the first trial. will base his decision on testimony fro m tha1 proceeding. and on the testimony Thursday of a defense witness who did not testify at the first trial. ' ~~}'ER FOAM FEARED PESTICIDE ••• "I've bei.'n d1' 1ng 1n that area 15 }ears and l'\t.' never seen an)th1ng like th is before." Goodncr~id. "It had an ammonia ~mcll. I ha'c no idea -I rcall> don't !Ulow what 11 was. I know 11 wasn't na tural:· Bob Mnf\ man. diri.'Uor of en- vironmental ·health for the county. >uggcstcd Tul'!>day that thl· foam wa~ cau sed b) earl)·bloom1ng dinoflagella tc~. free-floa ting ocean plants that proliferate in warm weather. Health 1nve,11ga1ors were able to \lew the material Monda). he !.31d, but for .-.ome reason could not get do~e enough to get a ~ample ·\ftcr '"ll'wing the 'lubs1ancc and tal king to the d1,crs alx>ut the dead lish and thl' nausea. cramping and eye 1mtat1on 'IOml' d1-.crs e\pcncnccd. Ml·rnman 'ia10. na tural phenomemon '~as the likel) cxpla· natton and that the dead lish may not havt been related to the foam. Goodner said he took a sample of ttfe material Monday afier talking with health investigators. He said he turned it over to the health cart agency. Merr) man's secretary said he was in a meeting this morning and could not answer questi ons about the matter until sometime later. Diving instructor Brent Hamblin said the foam looked to him li ke an oil slick. It smelled to him like malathion. a pesticide used an agricul- ture. Hamblin said fi ve of the 12 students he instructs reported having cramps and nausea afier bei ng ex- posed to the foam. Byron noted that seeing dead fish was unusual. especiall y Garibaldis which are a protected species. Nor- mall y. he said ... when· a fish is dead. all the other fish come and pick it clean. These were just floating tht'rc." Ro lf Mall. spokesman for the state Fish and Game Dcpanment. said they received a report about the dead fish. Bu1 Mall said there didn't seem to be much the agency co uld do ''since we don't have the corpus dilccti." Hamblin $8id the md did not remove the Garibaldis because they could be fined for havi ng the protected fish in their possession. Bruce Posthumus. an en_gineer with the Regional Water Quality Control Board. San Diego Region. said analysis of a sample of the substance could identify it. but finding the culprit who dumped it there will be another matter. "It's possible someone dumped something into a storm drain or a creek.'' that empties into the ocean. Posthumus said. STREET EXTENSION TO CUT TRAFFIC ••• From Al promise was reached. and benefits were gained by all c;1des " CJt} Manager Woollett ~aid the Myford-Jamborcc conn ection will relieve serious north-'iouth traffic Jams as!.ociated w11h the Irvine Jndus1nal Complex 'IOuth of the base. Reduced co ngc!tt1on 1s cxpcl·tcd on Red Hill A ve nue. Harva rd A venue and Cu lver Dnvc. Woullell '>aid construction 'ho uld begin 1n 1986 and be completed within nine months In l'Xchange for the n~ht-of-way. the Manne ( orps will rccc1-.e guaran- teed flight paths for the takeotT and landing ot aircraft at the Tusun base. Another pro .. 1c,1on of the pact calls for a """"tern 'ih1ft of the f11gh1 paths. reducing no1<>e 1n In 1ne'c;( olon~ and 'Jorth1Aoood housing de' elopmcnts De-.elopmcnt of the the propcn; hclow the IWO 01ght path\ would be rcstmtcd. No home'> cou ld be built r;outh of Br)an \\enue within the fl1iht areas. Maximum building heights are also outlined. Michael Le Blanc. the Irvi ne Co.'s director of government relations. said the Marines would receive no rtionet- ary payment for the right of way. Instead. the value of the Marines· roadway property will be compared against the diminished value of the Irvine Co. land beneath the flight paths. Le Blanc said. lf it is determined the Mannes deserve additional compensation. the company has set aside up to 39 acres cast of the base that could be given to the Mannes. Le Blanc said the Mannes already have an op11on to purchase the propcrt) for add1t1onal m1htary housing. The agreement also calls for the relocation of the helicopter base's external lifting training (helicopter crews learn to pick up and set down heav; equ1pmcn1) from Tur;11n to Camp Pendleton Le Blanc estimated this relocation will cost between SI 00.000 and $200.000. to be paid by the two cities and the Irvine C'o. City Manager Woollett said Irvine has already been collecting fees from business developers to help pay for the Jamboree Boulevard extension. He said Tustin offi cials are seeking federal funds to help with the road cost. Woollctt said he had been working on the Jamboree extension since 1973. explaining that the uninter- rupted north-south route is pan of a master highway plan adopted for the county in the mid-IQ60s. He !>aid Marine officials were 1n111ally reluctant to have a pubhc road running through the Tustin base. But Woollett said increasing de' elopment around the base has promp1cd military officials to be more concerned about guaranteeing the future of the base. CdM DOCTOR HAS PREVIOUS RECORD •.. F rom Al rapidly. There also were reports he ~ufTered from double vision. con- Temp • l UVIOQ Ill •9 ·-Q>~ '" NTI. Liiiie Aoclt ~~ &1 loultvMle &2 Wwm-COld .. ti!Ob.JO~ tor 24 bowttl\dl.og ll Sa.tn ~ 1a &1 .. r.owt11 Aa.n '"'llH Sl\Ow O«TUdt d ...,. St1t10~y ~ Albeny 11 51 MtlwM .. 17 "° :::Que 71 41 Mpil.11 PllUI A 11 $3 f!:''lllle S4 341 '""°"" w .. ..., 99Mc• NOAA us o.o. "' c-ce 11 12 Anc:lloteQe ~ 16 0.~t 71 t 1 Alleflle 72 59 Hew Yew~ 74 69 Ca lif. 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Mottly clNf wltn """'" dl1' Bracy ~nl&Mch 2 3 poof pm ..ladl-Yllle .,, SS llalow ll'lt cat>yol>I Hlgll• Salurd•Y San C1emtn1a I poof Moot! ti-IOOay 119·67 pm, Nit II """-45 11 rMelly 72 TO 112. ~ IO 7S lo as W•ltt temp 59 12 12 pm Ind ·-8Qaln Frid~ I I ~CllY 14 12 .. ,., on Lowa 45 10 55 $ ...... dlftctiOn w•I 10501m .MERCHANT PROB ED IN SHOOTING ••• From Al away. and I fired two &hots. The police told me they found lots of blood . I wouldn't ha ve fired if innocent people were tn the way." Police fou nd the gctawa> vehicle. which had been reported stolen the day before. abandoned cvcral blocks away in a residential neighborhood. Detectives said two bullet holes were found in the truck along with a large amount of blood. indicating one of the men may have been shot. But Na nce said today' that police have been unable to find C\ idencc that the wounded man received medical treatment at an area hospital. Nance said pohce don't plan 10 makl' an arrc'it 111 tht• \hooting ca\c but arc prl·'>Cnllng the (3'>C IO thl' D1s1nc1 .\1turnc) "• Ollit.c "for po\).· 1bk action.'· D1!.cha rging a lirearm within l'lt) limit~ 1s a mun1c1pnl code v1ol:rnon and fi ring a wcupon into a mO\ ing vl:hick i-; a stall' Pt·nal Code viol· ut1on. Nance said . Schwalbe. who '-'•ml holdup men slashed his throat and killed h1'i unborn bab> b) pu'ih1 ng h1!>C ~rtant \.l.lfe around in hi\ bu51 ncs'K's '·back East". said he has prohlem' w11h the criminal JUSt1ce S} stem over thl'i month's incident. -The "il'tim keep._. going on being thl' '1ct1m." he said. "I lo~ my equipment und now I have to go get an a11ornq. and the two criminals arc oul ha ving a good time.'' Sc hwalbc said about 500 people have talked to him since the shooting "and all but one said I did the right thing." Schwalbe also said he has "a hunch " that the Bernhard Goetz sutH%U) 'ihootings had something to do with Schwalbe's shooting case .being 1urncd over to the District .\t1orne} 's Oflicc. Goetz. regarded as a folk hero in some ci rcles. pleaded 1nnol·cn1 toda> to charges stemming from the !.hooting of four youths on a Ne" York sub"a). PHOTOS FOR FRIENDS AND LOVERS •.. From Al says. The> will pay S 170 for the 2'h· hour shooting (which includes make· I.IP and hair styling) and more for the final portraits. While other studio photographers otTcr a similar product. Naideth sa ys he specializes in sensual ponraits. which provide about 7 5 percc n1 of his business. .. Of course I enjoy it," the 33-year· old Huntington Beach resident says. ''I'm dealini basicall)' with very positive indi viduals who feel good about themselves and want (photo-- graphs) 10 reflect that.'' · H 1s models apparenll} enJO) the idea as well. Nam) Parker. a 27-)car-old dental office manager. recent I) po..cd for her ponrall after she and her husband. an amateur photographer. were lc'i'i than sa tisfied with thc1rown attt•mpl\ at home. "We wanted some prof('ss1ona l shots and I have to adm1 t.1t rcall) wa!> fun." she said. "I think the shots arc 1astcful and tuart make.:; you feel very comfortable." Parker says she would not -and has not -he itatcd to rccomrficnd boudoir photograph s for her friends and co-workers. Noone. she said. has reacted ncga11' cl) to her del·1s1on to pose lor the portraits .. , think most of Ill} friend~ have the same outlook on th is as I do. It 's an opportunity to havt.· fun . keep the photos for your~elf or g1'"c them as gifts.'· ~he said ... And the} ·ve got great bodies." Parker dismis!les argu ment'> that such photography undermines the image of a liberated woma n. "That wouldn't bother me. I want- ed to do this for m)sclf. It boils down 10· whether you actuall> go through with it." she ~y~. "But I wa' confident and mv hu~band wa~ also \Cr) supportl\C. .1 Before shooting Parker and other customers. Na1dcth otTer~ 1hem a gla!IS ofw1ne -but nner more than t\\o -and tnes to help tht·m rcla\ "I get them to reah1e that there·., nothing to be afraid ol. that e't.'r)- thang will be fun and turn out fine. l rcall) tr) to tune into thl·m:· say'i Nai dcth. who ~tud1t·d p~)'rholog> al UC In inc. ··1 think one of m) m~11n 'itrength'i l!t thl' ropport l dcvdop with the cl1cnb." .\ftcr an appointment with Lon StanwC>od. who works on the makeup •rnd ha1ro;t yk~ for Naideth's cus· tomcrs. the rnod~b '>l'lt•ct an array of neghgct'!. aml sets for the shooting. r hC} often bring thei r own. "Pnrt )Our hps a hit.'' "Lower your <.houlder," "Tilt your head a little to the left." ··Look straight at me." Nai deth instructs as the shooting progre'l'iC'i. "Sometimes I feel more like a director than a photographer." he 'inys of the shootings. Although a professional photogra- pher fo r the past 15 years. Naideth W}S he picks up tips on posing and hghlln$ in magaztnes like "Cos- mopolitan" and "Playboy." "What kind of man reads 'Play- bo} ")" has already been asked . But what kind of woman poses for Pia) b<>)-11kc ponra1ts? Na1dt•th 'kl}S the) ·re professional "omen -possibly eyeing their 30th. 40th or 501h birthday -who arc proud of their looks and how they feel ttbout themsclveo;. Or they're younger ""omen who wa nt to present a unique g1fl tu a Ix» friend. fia ncc or husband. The majority of appointments for shootings arc made by the women. Na1dcth say ... But about 25 percent arc init ia t<.·d hy the husband or boyfriend. "·\nd in tho!>ccases," he says. "they tend to order more portraits." ban k. lucalnl onl> him k' lrom h1c, Ea-;1 ( oa'lt Highwa y metlH:al utlitT\ and 'la l 1n h1' 1984 Subaru com po\lng a letter to h1 <. girlfncnd •\I 'onw po1n1. .he pulb.l tht· 1ogg1 ng out lit over ht\ \U1t. \l1pp1:d on a Ha llowt·en mask a nJ pu 1 I ht• unlnadnl handgun 1n a hanl hag "I think 11 take\ more than per.-,ona l reason'> 10 make a JX'r'ion consider robbing a bank "\<11d Worthen. Jablon also wa~ diagnosed as '>ufTcrini from \tre5s at the time of his 'hopli ft1ng arres1 outside the Fashion !\land Rob1n 5on\ department store on March 27. 1982. vub1ons. paral)''ilS and sensory loss. ---------------- according 10 court documents. "Th1\ "one of tho't thing "hl·re )OU ron uni; \a) what 11 "a'n't not "What 11 was.·· said 1-.dkr "ho 1hcor11cd that Jablon ":inted to ht· arrc\tt•d hcrnu"e he needed help Dctnt1'e Bob Wortht•n \a1J pohn· arc \t1ll look1ng into cxplan.t11on' lor what thq allege wa-; an attt·mrted hank rohhcry Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Oellvery I• Ouertntffd Or Man in Korbin. a Sherman Oakc; neurosurgeon who treated Jablon lollow1ng his 1982 arrest. said Jablo n was under great stress because of h1~ failing marriage. The doctor wa'i c;ufTenng "~"er~ dental problems "'h1ch .added to the strc!.s. said Korbin. He ~1d Jablon 'ccmed fatigued. had no appetite and wa'i lo<,ing weight ... Korbin said Jablon's condition improved greatl y after having six ICl'lh re moved and resolving his mari11al problems. Court records 5how Jablon successfull y completed h1!> 'oluntal) medical services at the free clinic and. 1n fact. continued his free work long afier satisfying the coun ord er requirement. fhc Board of Medical Quality .\'i'iurance said that Jablon·s medical licen\C has never been sa nctioned and that he has a cl ean medical record. What do you like abou t tl1e Dally Piiot? What don't you like? Call the number at left u d your me11a1e will be recorded, lraaserlbtd u d delivered lo the approprl1te editor. The same %4-boar 1n1werln1 service may be 11ed to record letters to the edllor on any topic. Conlrlbuton to our Letters column m11t lnclade tllelr name and ieJephone namber for verification. No clrcalallon c11l1, pfu1e. Tell us wh1 t'1 on your mind. ORANGf COAST Daily Pilat H.L. 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Gentlemen !s Clothing Inspired by Tradition 46 Fashion Island (714) 640-8310 • ' f 1 , ors OOflD Coaat Laguna Beach 11 suing Its former Insurance carrier to make good on an award./A3 Fountain Valley Coun- cilwoman Barbara Brown is named that city's Citizen of the Year./ A3 Nation Bernhard Goetz hopes trial will clear the air once and for all In subway shootings./ A4 World Japan announces It will increase exports of cars; some In U.S. call It a 'trade war.' I A5 Boating Sall America Foundation has purchased two 12- meters as trial horses for Its America's Cup challenge./81 A new state brochure reminds sail boarders they must follow the nautical Rules of the Road./81 Sports Jim Harris Is dismissed as Ocean View Hlgh's basketball coach and the school forfeits all Its games./C1 Marina High extends Sunset League win streak In boys swlmmlng./C2 Entertainment Bill Cosby does what he does best -Interacts with kids -on a special edition of his hit show tonlght./83 Buaineu Flight Systems Inc. of Newport Beach been awarded a $9. 1 million contract for Navy drone launch alrcraft./84 INDEX Boating B1-2 Bridge B6 Bulletin Board A3 Business B4-5 Classified CS-7 Comics B6 Cronword 07 Death Notices C4 Horoscope C6 Ann Landers 08 Opinion A6 Paparazzi B 1 Police Log A3 Public Notices CS Sports C1-3 Tetevlslon CS Theaters 83 Weather A2 LIVING Sl!ACES CONTEST Entr_yForm SeePageB1 • Ph_otog finds--'-- hisjob a snap His sensual photos- becoming a hot item for friends and lovers Stuart Naideth has tbejOnd ofjoli most men dream about -women pay to undress for hi m. Histustomen travel from throu~ out Southern California and beyond to Naideth's Costa Mesa photogra- . phy studio to pose in lingerie amid theatar-like sets and props intended to enhance a sensual mood. N.aidcth's talent for attracting wiU- ing clients and providing them with I ROBERT HYNDMAN P fOPlf IN !H f NlW S softl y lighted, sensual portraits of themselves has turned a fairly suc- cessful studio photographer into a very succcssf ul one. His Newport Boulevard business is a far cry from what it was five years ago. when a bride first asked Na1deth to shoot a sensual portrait for h<'r new husband. At the time. Naideth was mainly shooting weddings and portraits. - But soon. magazine ads. numerous news and feature stories and word-of- mouth advertising boosted Naidcth's business. which he operates wi th his wife Joan. Now, they are looking for a bigger studio. By ROBERT BA.ll&D °' .. ..., ....... A Fountain Valley ~halll ~ who fired two shots at a thief In'•• from his shop with two lllilii, vacuum cleaners bccau~ he WM lillld of bting victimized -may Illa. criminal characs. Fountain Val~y police said '*' they have turned over a report om ... incident to the Oranse County 1)9. trict Attorney for possible crimiMI prosecution. Fountain Valley police said dley (Pleue eee IBltCBAJf'l'/MI Final congressional approval comes on a narrow 217-210 vote . ~ WA HI NGTON (AP) -The House today gave final congre$$10nal approval for spending S 1.5 billion on 21 more MX missiles. The vote C<'mented the first major lqislative victory of President Reagan's second term. The vote was 217 to 210. The actttm ended a two-wcclc leg1sla11 ve ordeal that included four House and Senate votes. a series of roadblocks once thought cenain to scuttk the MX program. Most congressional leaders at- tnbutcd Reagan's tnumph 10 his intense. skillful lobbying and to htS su{"Cess 1n hnkmgapproval of the MX 1ntercon11nen1al nuclear missile to prospects for an acceptable arms control bargain w11h the Soviet Union rnming out of th<' Geneva arms talks. About 400 women this year will ask for what he calls "boudoir photogra- phy." doubling the amount he has shot over the past four years. Naideth (Pleaee eee PHOTOS/ A2) .............. 'r .... 9N~ Stuart Naldeth pbototrapb• Nancy Parker. Reault8 of lleMiOD will &o to her buband. In the final minutes of debate, Rep. (Pleue .ee llX 1118SIL&/A2) Council member involved in fracas Costa Mesa Official drTVen-home by police after auto altercation By TONY SAA \'EDRA Of Ille°"' Net .... Costa Mesa City Councilman David Wheeler may face charges of impersonatina 1 police officer bt· cause he alleaedly tried to pull over a car March 21 by displaying a ci ty- 1ssued badge. The potential charaes stem from an hour-long traffic dispute that btgan on the San Dieao Frttway and ended when Wheckr was taken home in a Costa Mesa squad car. after offit!I\ Daftd Wlleeler judged that he was allqrcdly too Intoxicated to drive. Police said they did not consider filina drunken dnvin1 chafJC1 bc- (PI_.. ... ~11 orncJAL/ A2) Street extension Should cut traffic, air noise in livine ly PHIL SNEIDBIUIAN The a1rttmcn1 talll for the .... ...,........ MlnnC'S 10 provide lhe ritht of way Traffac rontn11on and airtraft fOr a St•·lant ronn«taon btlWttn noaK should be mlUttd 1n lrvtnt M> ford Roed. whach now stops north bttluse of an an apftmcn1 to u1cnd of 1ht hthcopter but. and Jamborft Jamboree loultvard north thf'OUlll Boulevard al Buranai Parkway on the Marirw Corpa Air Station 1n 1hc ,M>uthtm Nee of 1hc blw. Tu111n. Irvine Clty Ma-.r WiUaam lh 1 wrinm ttattmcnt. lniine Co. Wottm1r:'lltd Wedneidliy.---pwotekn1 Thoma H. Nttfttn-"ftlw Tht t"Jild CJ'lenlion '*'· a ad-atrttmcnl ··~n11n both 1hc 1m· m1nadon ol ta"• apannlna 12 yan. ponantt of 1ht ManMS· htlicopcn- wn announced b\' 1ht Manne Cor,t. 1raini~ m1~aon and tht pubhc nmt tht INint Co. ancl tht ciun of Irvine for 1 · bttwr rolMt M'twork. C'om· and T..s11n. ,...._ .. ITllUT/AI) CdM doctor has previous police record for burglary His attorney claims physician 'stressed out· prior to his alleged attempt to rob local bank By STEVE MARBLE OllMDellr .......... A Corona dcl Mar family physician arrested this week on suspi cion of attempted bank robbery. was arrested three )cars ago for buralary and grand thef\ af\er he stoic Jewelry and clothing from a Fashion Island de· partment store. court records re veal. Dr. Jerome Jablon. 56. was con- victed of grand theft and was placed on three years probation and ordered 10 perform ... otuntary ~dteal service at the Laguna Beach Free Chnic. Jablon. a graduate of Cornell who has been licensed to practice medi- ci ne 1n California since 1955. was arrested in Corona del Mar Tuesday mornin(l outside Beverly Hills Sa - ings and Loan v.herc he was all~I seen v.eanng a skeleton mas!.. and cl utching a white bank bag. Officer Tom Little said am:o;ttng officers fou nd a . '8-cahbcr handgun inside the bag He also noted that Jablon had a blue Jogging suit pulled OHr his thrce-p1el'e bu 1n('\S \Ull Jablon was moved Wcdne\da' from the ewpon Beach C11) Jaii. where he was held in hcu of SS0.000 bail. to a psyc hiatric hosp11al in Dana Point When a mun1c1p<il l'oun Judge agreed 10 relea\C the doctor ""thout bail. Judge Russell Bostrom \:lid fahlon must rcm:un in the hoi.p1tal until attending doctors arc sattsfled thal his cond111on has 1mpro1.cd Ao\tom \aid the nature of treatment " J pr" ate matter. Jennifer Keller. Jablon's attorney• \a1d hl'r chcn1 was "stressed out" at 1hc time of the incident and said tbl ph,o;1nan·s bcha"or almost defies e'\plana11on "I thin !.. he "'a sayina 'Arre:ll ml'.' ·· \aid "cllcr "I don't thank be "'a' rlanning to rob the bank. I think he 1u\I snaooed.'' .._dkr said Jablon has bttn bal- 1aed h) one personal crisis after am1thrr this month includi"'a brcM- up"' 11h his g1rlfncnd. he said one ot h1\ pa11ents attempted suicide thil "'l'd. and that he nad to inform a tm·nd 1hat he had cancer. .. '\nd then dm 1ng to waft. die claJ he \\3!) arrested. he hit •dos. "mid .. a11ornc) ··Hestopped tohdptM41ciS: hut hccouldn'tJct toll. ThMWMlillle the final traw.' "l'llcr said Jablon lkipPed W. morning appointments.. clro~ IO 1lili (Pleue eee CG DOC1'G91A91 Divers say something' fishy about bad water Foamy stuff ·smells like pesttdlce ·: red Ude claim doubted ly LISA MAHONEY ............... me ~uba d1\ers e\po~"<i •o foatny matenll setn noat1na ofT the C'Ol$t from resccnt Ba to Oana Poi•t latt v.ed.end aren't bu) 1n1 ofti<'ial tllp&anallons th:u '' v.a~ a natural \ubstancr kff Goodner. owner of four ~!IOnS uba C <'nter in Tu\11n. 1 di\<' mHter and an 11Utn.a,tor at the ...... _ _... __ _..,.~----' ttnter \8~ 'f'C foam ~1lkd fi\h and • • !2 Orange CoMt DAtLV PtLOTIThUrlday. March 28, '985 t'lust Whttkrwasnot 1n his car when 1hey amvtd 11 the M:tn<' of the ·.iispute. • • Wheeler told poJke th.at the anci- &nt bqan when he wa' drivina nonhbaund on the freeway when a car abruptly pulkd in frons of him. Thl' 29-y<"ar·old councilman. elcc:ted lut November. drove alUQg 1de the other car and bepn ('\{'han.aing obscene a~tutts with the driver, Ro ymond J. math, 38. of c ta McJlt. . Wheeler. tl9nkir\1 his hom and . ' tlashana his headlights on high beam, , followed mith's car down the , ··Harbor Boulevard exit. Officth re- ported tha1 Wheeler also repeatedly ' displayed his Cit)' Council badge. which resembles a Poljce depanmcnt badtc but 1dcnt11ics the holder u a council member. mith charted that Wheeltr claimed to be a police oR'teer Kowcver. Smith didn't believe Wh~lcr "due to the size of the t.dte and jUJI ·~ WI)' the IUY looked ... MWrdi!'t 10 police ~s. The fracas continu~ 1hrouah the side streets of Costa Mesa. as Smith drove to his home on 1c1ly Avenue -with Wheeler in pursuit. Police ~re called to the houw around 8 p.m. to 1nvestipte reports ofa man Poundinaon the front door. Patrolman Martin Carver arrived to fil\d Wheeler. badac in hand, standing near his Datsun 300XZ. which was parked on the wrong side of the road. /! Whttler ~po~ly admh1Cid to Carver that he had identified himself Is a polke ofTtttr. but tht councilman rttanted after bcins qu~tioned aaain by S,t. Alan Kent. Carver. 1n his report, also said that Wheeler wat 1waylna sliplly and and appeared to be into1tica1cd. Wheeler rcponedly admitted to police that he had been drinking. Capt. Edward Gla11owsa1d m1th dttlin~ to pres r haraes at the time and asked only that Wheeler be removed. Wheeler was taken in a police car 10 his apanment. abou1 two blocks away, while another officer followed in Wheeler's car. Wheeler was out of town this morning. . WATER FOAM FEARED PESTICIDE ••• . FromAl "~'ve been d1v1ng tn 1ha1 area IS H.:ars and I've n~ver !>een anything ..Jai..c this before." Goodner said. "It had an ammonia ... ~mcll. I have no idea -I really don't know what 1t was. I lo.now 11 wasn't Mlllr.d ... · Uob Merryman. director of en- ,·ironmen1al health for the county. ,uggested Tuesday that 1he foam was t aused b y earl ~·bl oom 1ng dmoflagclla~ free-floating ocean Qlants that proliferate in warm wea1her. lleahh in vestigators were able to · '1cw the matenal Monday. he said. hul for some reason could not get do\e enough to get a sample. .\fter viewin~ the substance and 1alk1ng 10 the divers about the dead Lish and the nausea. cramping and eye 1mtat1o n some d1,ers expenenccd. \1 crq man said. natural phcnomemon "'as the likely expla- nation and that the dead tish m1w not have been related to the foam. • Goodner said he took a sample of the material Monday after talking wi th health investi&ators. He said he turned 1t over to the health can agency. Mcrryman's secretary said he was in a meeting this momma and coqld not answer questions about the matter until sometime lattr. Diving instructor ~nt Hamblin said the foam looked to him like an oil slick. It smelled to him like malathion. a pesticide used in agricul- ture. Hamblin said five of the 12 students he instructs reponcd havi ng cramps and nausea aftc1 being cx- Poscd to the foam. Byron noted that seeing dead fish was unusual. especially Garibaldis which are a protected species. Nor- mally. he said. "when a fish as dead. all the other fish come and pick it clean. These were just floating there." Rolf Mall. spokesman for the state Fish and Game Department. said they received a rePort about the dead fish. But Mall said:there didn't seem to be much the agency could do "since we don't have the co~s dilecti." Hamblin said the men did not ttmove the Garibaldis because they could be fined for having the protected fish In jheir J)Ossessi<Sn. Bruce Posthumus. an en.sineerwi1h the Regional Water Quality Control Board. San Diego Region. said analysis of a sample of the substance could identify it, but finding the culprit who dumped it there will be another maner. "It's possible someone dumped somethina into a storm drain or a· creek." that empties into the ocean. Posthumus said. . :STREET EXTENSION TO CUT TRAFFIC ••• From Al ' , promise was reached. and benefits .. were gamed b) all sides ... Cal)' Manager Woollet1 ..aid the .M) ford-Jamboree conncc11on wall .rehe"e scnous nonh-south 1ra0ic .. Jams as'ioc1ated with th e Irvine Industrial Com pie' south oft he base. .. .Reduced congestion is cxpectl·d on .~ed Hill •\venu e. Harvard A\enut •.ttnd Cuhcr Drive. Woollen said construction '>hou ld began 1n 1986 and be rnmplcted within nine months. , In e'change for th e nght-of·"'a}. • the Manne Corps wall rccen e guaran- teed flight paths for the takeoff and landing of aircraft at the Tustin base. ..\not her pro\ 1s1on of the pacl calls " tor a "'eslern shift ol the flight paths. , reducrng noise 1n Irvine's Colon) and !'Jonhwood hou!>ing developments . oe .. clopmenl of the the propcrt) 1 ·below the two flight path'> would be ' • . restricted. No homes could be built ' ·..,ou1h of B~an A\enue w11h1n the Oifht areas. Maximum building. heights are also outlined . Michael Le Blanc. the Irvine Co.'s directorofgovemment relations. said the Marines would receive no monet- ary payment for the rig.ht of way . lnste"3d. the value of the Marines' roadway property will be compared against the diminished value of the Irvine Co. land beneath the flight paths. Le Blanc said. If ll is determined the Marines deserve additional compensation. the compan) has set aside up to 39 acres east of the base that could be given to the Mannes. Le Blanc said the Mannes already have an option to purchase the property for additional military housing. The agreement also calls for the relocation of the helicopter base's ellternal lifting training (helicopter crews learn to pick up and set down .iheavy equipment) from Tustin to Camp Pendleton. ' LcC 8JaQC.CStimated this relocation w111 cost between SI 00.000 and $200.000. to be paid by the two ci ties and the Irvine Co. City Manager Woollett said Irvine has already been collecting fees from business deve lopers to help pay for the Jamboree Boulevard extension. He said Tustin officials are seeking federal funds to help with the road cost. Woollen said he had been working on the Jamboree extension since 1973. explaining tha1 . the uninter- rupted nonh-south route is part of a master highway plan adopted for the county in the mid-1960s. He said Marine officials were initially reluctant to have a public road running through the Tustin base. But Woollen said increasing development around the base has prompted military officials to be m ore concerned about guaranteeing the future of the base. ··--------------------------------. .J· CdM DOCTOR HAS PREVIOUS RECORD .•• .. 1FromAl !,Jank. located only blocks from has Ea st Coa!ot H1ghwa) medical oOiccs and sat 1n has 1984 Subaru composi ng a k iter to his girlfriend. ~ At some point. he pulled the •• 1ogg1ng outfi t OH'r has <1u11. '>lipped on a Halloween mask and put the unloaded handgun in a hank bag. "Th1'1 l'I one of those thing where you can onl~ <>a~ what 11 wasn't. not ' what 11 wa'>... said Keller. "'ho 1hcon1cd that Jablon wanted to be .arre'itcd bcc..Ju\C he nc.-eded help. 1>c..·1ect1\e Hob Won hen '>aid police an: \t1ll look1ng 1nto cllplana11on~ for what the) allege wa\ an a11cmptcd hank rohhcr). "I thank at takes more than personal reasons to make a person consider robbing a bank." said Worthen. Jablon also was diagnosed as sufferins from stress at the time of his shoplifting arrest outside the Fashion Island Robinson's depanment store on March 27. 1982. Dr. Marvin Korbin. a Sherman Oaks neurosurgeon who treated Jablon following his 1982 arrest. said Jablon was under great stress because of his failing marriage. The doctor was suffering severe dental problems which added to the stress. said Korbin. He said Jablon seemed fatigued. had no appetite and was losing weight rapidly. There also were rep()rts he suffered from double vision. con- vulsions, paralysis and sensory loss. according to coun documents. Korbin said Jablon ·s condition improved greatly after having six teeth removed and resolving his maritial problems. Court records show Jablon successfully completed h1.s voluntary medical services at the free clinic and. in fact. continued his free work long after satisfying the court order requirement. The Board of Medical Quality Assurance said that Jablon's medical license has never been sanctioned and that he has a clean medical record. ·-MERCHANT MAY FACE CHARGES ••• From Al liut Nance said today that police have been unable to find evidence that the man received medical treat- Gutty winds continu.d todey In IN~ Md detefta • a lt«m tMt dreoped Mlf'Y lft ~ d ,_ If\ Loi AncMlet mow9d ~ trlllno 1 __, of light lhOwera. lhl Natlonat WMthet' SeMcil laid. lklet wW be pertly cloudy tonlgtlt WMS rnoetl)' ciMf Friday In Loe A=and lhlvell9yl. Ovemlght ..... be In lhl4CMand 50t. t by hlQM Frldey Ing the mid t0 ~ IOI. Along the Orange Coatt It vriM ~ IMl'rtly tloudy t onlQht. Mo.tty clear Fr~. Slightly warmer Frld1y. ~lght Frldey mfft 801 to mkt 70•. Lowa tonight 40s to low 50& From Point eonc.pt1on to the ~xlcan 80fdef -Inner watet1: Light end varlat»e wind• tonight and Friday morning t>ecomlno westertya to-18 knoll Friday afternoon. w .. terty 1wer1 2 to 4 ffft. Partly CloudY tonight. 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NII el ~ 45 21 M0111y 72 TO 82. -"""II to 75 to H wat.,temc> 59 12 12 p m et>O "-90li" FrlOly ti ~City 74 u ...., Oii LOM 4510 55 Swell difac:Oon -1050em ; MISSILE FUNDING OK'D ..• Al Markey. 0-Mass .. who is making a mistake." Dicks said. Meanwhile. Sen. John Glenn, 0- fierccl y against the MX. referred to a Rep. Vic Fazio. D-Calif .. said the Ohio. urged House members to newspaper photograph showing "a MX deba1c has divided the House "as defeat an MX system he said 1s too beautifulsceneofMX m1ss1lesstreak-no issue has 1n the last decade. expensive and neither an effective ing toward the earth." Democrats a~inst' Democrats. Re-deterrent to a Soviet attack nor an "When some people S<..>e this. they publicans against Republicans." imponant bargaining chip at arms see a demonstration of resolve.'' "We are like two tired fighters in control talk's. Markey said. "When I see it. I see the the last round." Fazio said. "Nobody likes to change their vote, end ofth.c world ." Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill had and no Democrat wants to be painted Rep. Norman Dicks. D-Wash .. a said on Wednesday he would wage an as weak on defense." Glenn said in a leader of House moderates support· "all-out effort" to on:hestratc an letter to the 61 House Democrats who ing MX spending. said Reagan has upset to stop the release of the money voted for the MX system on Tuesday. kept his word to become deeply following the initial 219-213 House But he said new Air Force figures involved in arms control efforts. '01e Tuesday. indicate that each MX missile will He said Coniress should therefore But House Majority Leader Jam cost at least S254 million when the help the administration achieve some Wright of Texas said Reagan clearly pnce is adjusted to include the "super ats m1htary modernization program. had the sup~n he needs in the hardening" of 1he protective silos. .., believe that if we vote to narrowly divided House to slip the MX 1s not a deterrent to Soviet undercut the president and our arms MX money past its final legislative attack because ll is vulnerable to such negotiators at this point we arc roadblock. a strike. Glenn said. PHOTOS FOR FRIENDS AND LOVERS ••. From Al says. They will pay S 170 for the 2111· hour shooting (which includes make- up and hair styling) and more for the final portraits. While other studio photographers offer a similar product. Naideth says he specializes in sensual Ponraits. which provide about 75 percent of his business. "Of course I enjoy it.'' the 33-year- old Huntington Beach resident says. "I'm dealini basically with very positive individuals who feel good about themselves and want (photo- graphs) to reflect that." His models apparentb enjoy the idea as well. Nancy Parker. a 27-)ear-old dental office manager. recently posed for her portraits after she and her husband. an amateur photographer. were less than satisfied with their own attempts at home. "We wanted some profcs's1onal shots and I have to admit. at really was fun." she said ... , think the shots arc tasteful and Stuart makes you feel very comfortable." Parker says she would not -and has not -hesitated to recommend boudoir photographs for her friends and co-workers. No one. she said. has reacted negative!} to her decision to pose for the portraits . "I think most of m) fnends have the same ou1look on this as I do. It's an opportunity to have fun. keep the photos for yo urself or gi ve them as gifts." she said ... And they've got great bodies." Parker dismisses arguments 1hat such photography undermines the image of a liberated woman. "That wouldn'I bother me. I want- ed to do this for myself. It boils down 10 whether you actually go through with 11." she says. "But I was confident and my husband was also vef) supportive." Before shooting Parker and other customers. Naadcth offers them a glass of wine -but never more than two -and tries to help them relax. "I get them to rcali1e that there's nothing 10 bl: afraid of. lhat every- thing will be fun and turn out fine. I really If) to aune into lhcm.'' says Na1dcth. who s1udied psychology at UC Irvine ... I think one of my main strengths 1s the rapport I develop with the clients." .\fter an appo1ntml·nt w1 1h Lon Stanwood. who work$ on the makeup ar.d hairstyles for Na1dcth's cus· tomcrs. the models select an array of negligees and sets for the shooting. They often bring their own. "Part your lips a hit." "Lower your shoulder.'' "Till yo ur head a little to the left.'' "'Look straight at me:· Na1deth instructs as the shooting progresses. "Sometimes I feel more like a director than a photographer." he says of the shootings. Allhough a professional photogra· pher for the past 15 years. Naideth says he picks up tips on posing and hghun~ in magazines like "Cos- mopolitan" and "'Playboy." "What kind of man reads 'Play- boy'?" has already been asked. But what kind of woman poses for Playboy-lake portraits? Naideth says they're professional women -possibly eyeing their 30th, 40th or 50th birthday -who are proud of their looks and how they feel about themselves. Or they're younger women who want to present a unique gj ft to a boyfriend. fiance or husband. The maJOnty of appotntments for shoo1ings arc made by the women. Na1dc1h says. But about 25 percent are in1t1ated by the husband or boyfriend. .. And in those cases." he says. '"they tend to order more portraits." fou nd hulkt holes and a largt: amount of blood 1n 1hc..• bandit"; abandonl'd getawa~ trul'k The} h<.·lat>ve the hnnd1t ma' h:.iH' been "'oundcd h\ the gun,hu·1, · arc Sta}1ng "neutral" and do not plan to recommend prosecution for Joseph Schwalbe. 1he owner of South- west Sewing & Vacuum Cleaner. ment at an area hospital. ·------------------------------------------- Na n cc said po Ii ce don· t pl a n to IPr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!lll '· 1 he Dl\tm 1 \11 ornc\ ·.., Office 1\ h<.'1ng a'lo.l'd w 1n,cs11gate the March 14 c;hoo11ng 1nc1dent because 11 took place al 4 p m. al a busy commercial l'Cntcr Jnd p<t'IS1bl} pul innocent h\ \ta ntkr' an danger. Fountain \!al- lc\ Dctelll\C DalT)I Nance c,a1d "Y.t· t.rn I atTord 10 hav(· bU'>I· ne">sm1:n firing at somcbod} 1n bus~ areas l'\l'r~ time they're ripped off." Nance 'a1J. "We'd have people lying (wounded) all over town.'' At 1he c;amc umc. Nance <>aid police Just Call 642-6086 Dally Pilot Dell very I• Ouarante.d Schwalbe. who li ve~ 1n Costa Mesa. allegedly fired 1wo shot\ from a .38- ca liber re' olver al the bandit after the thiefc;tole the vacuum cleaners from a d1spla) ..-.indow and jumped into a truck driven b' another man. Police fo und the getawa> vehicle. which had been reported stolen the day before. abandoned several blocks away an a res1dent1al neighborhood. De1ect1ves said 1wo bullet holes were found an the truck along with a large amount ofblood. 1nd1catangone of the men may have been shot. make an arrest in the shooting case bu1 arc presenting the case to the D1stnct Attorney's Office "for pos~ able action." D1scharg1ng a firearm within city limits is a mun1c1pal code violation and firing a weap()n into a movtng vehicle 1s a state Penal Code v1ol- at1on. Nance said. After the shooting. Schwalbe said he was tared of "always being the victim" and complained that he had been robbed, burgled and beaten up before. Wbal do you like about Ille DaJly Pilot? W•a1 don't yoa llllt? Call t•e numbu a& left and your meua1e wlll be recorded, &ruscrlbff ud delivered to Ult appropriate editor. Tbe same U -bour an1wem1 service may be .. ed to record letten to tlte editor on any topic. Contributors to o.r Let~n H lumn m11t lach1de tllelr namt and ~lephont number for vtrtficatloa. No clrculallon calls, please. Tell as what's on yoar ml•d. ORANGE COAST D1ilyPlat H.L. 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