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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-15 - Orange Coast Pilot....... --------------------~--------------------~------...;.."""-, I Serving Hewpoft Betc.,. Cotti MeN, Huntington le1eh, lrvtne, Llgune leach, Founllin Y..., ~ loutlt Orlli9gl CIUtJ C AL IF"ORNIA M 0 N 0A'V APRIL 1:, •ga• ~ ... t ~1~ ' I .,,,. I Vest saves .cop's life in :shootout Meanwhile, manhuntcontlnuingfor - (second gunman in Huntington robbery unidentified man was lolled when Deuel returned the lift' and one of the officer's bullets struck the man in the head. The man's panner. who apparently fired a shotgun blast at Sgt. Deuel, sljppcd away in the darkness despite a night-long police search of the area. Police, Wlth assistance from ne1~­ borihg' law enforcement agencies. cordoned ofT the area and clo~ Pacific Coast H1ghwa) 1n the down- town area but the robbery suspect couldn't be located. gt. Deuel. 33, a seven-year veteran of the Huntington Beach force. re- mained ofTduty today Wlth a severely bruised chest. center of his chest." lnvc;upton say they've sent fingerprints of the slain man to the FBI. Police believe they'll set a better rundown on the aunman who aot away once they know the identity of the dead man. The fuaitivc is wanted for homicide (the death of another during the commm•on df a felony), attempted hqmicidc of an officer and robbery. By ROBERT BARKER . Of IN D1111J NM lt8" Huntington Beach Sgt. Ed Deuel owes his life to his bulletproof vest today af\er the police officer ex· changed shots with two gunmen outside a downtown .. head shop" on Coaet Border blitz sees more than 35 major smuggling rings smashed./ A3 Artukovlc would be tried as war criminal Instead of political foe, Yugoslavian officials say./ A3 Callfomla "Dallas" star admits to high school kids he's an alcoholic./ A4 Poll shows most heroes today are film stars, like Clint Eastwood and Eddie Murphy./ A4 Study shows gasoline prices are heading up - about seven cents a gal- Ion./ A4 ., Nation t>resident Reagan hosts fundralser to aid N!caraguan refugees./ A4 Scientists now believe AIDS had Its deadly origin In monkeys./ A4 The fifth, and oldest, artlflclal heart patient Is reportedly bleeding fol- lowing Sunday's six-hour surgery./A4 World Shuttlenauts may at- tempt to revive a satellite that failed to fire after departing Discovery./ A4 Terrorists are blamed for explosion that kllled 18 people./A4 Paparazzi Guests were In for a surprise-cum-color- shock at the "NUVO" fashion show .I AS Sports The Golden West College men· s swim team is llkefy to dominate this year's state meet./81 West German Bernhard Langer wins the Masters golf tournament./81 Marv~lpus Marvin Hagler ""9t~s off agalA9t--- Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns for middleweight tltle./82 Enteoatnment Seven more stage pro- ductions this week will make It a full house for local theaters./ A7 INl>EX Bridge A8 Bulletin Board A3 ClusJfled 86-8 Com Ice A8 Croaeword 86 Death Notice• B• Horbsco~ 87 Ann;Landers A5 Opinion A6 Paparazzi AS Police Log A3 Public Notices B4. 6 Sporta 81-4 Stock Marketa BS Tetevlalon A5 Theaten A 7 Weather A2 Pacific Coast Highway. A still·unidentified tattooed and long-haired gunman with a bushy beard fired a shot from semi-auto- matic .45-calibcr handgun into the center of Dcuel's chest during a weekend robbery attempt. But the .. There seems to be no question that it (the bulletproof vest) saved his hfe ... Lt. Merle Schneblin said toda). .. The doctor Who treated him at Pacifica Hospital ~1d It could have been fatal because the bullet h1t 1n the A police spokeswoman said Deuel was making a routine patrol check shortly befor~ 10 p.m. Saturday at a bar two doors down from the Things for Your Head shop at 410 Pacific Coast Highway when an employee of the diug paraphernalia store tnpped ~ silent alarm. The suspect wh o was to lo~ his hfe seconds later walked out the store and was confronted by Deuel. who had (Pleue He RBCOP'8/A2) I Sorrie post Office_s staying open to handle tax rush By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Bailey, retail sales manager for post 0t 1Mo.., ..... 1Wt offices in Orange County, said two A handful of U.S. Post Offices facilities will have late service W1n- along the Oraoge Coast will stay open dows open for stamps and C%f't1ficd late ton 1gh t to accommodate maJI. and other stat1ons will continue thousands of residents anxious to to accept mail through midnight for beat the midnight dcadhne for paying an Apnl 15 postmark that wa.11 state and federal income taxes. prt"vent an IRS penalty ~rms must be in the mail with Postal service wmdows.~U remam an ..\pnl 15 postmark to avoid open unul I I p.m. JO Sant.a Ant°\t penalties. 220 1 N. Grand Aveoue ano 3101 Nationwide, an estimated 10 Sunflower Avenue. Mail can be m1lhon couples and individuals were deposited at the stations unul mid- puning finishing touches on their night for Apnl 15 postmarks. returns today. The following post offices alone the .\n IRS hotline 1s scheduled to Oran$CCoastWlllallowdepos1tsunu.l, continue accepting calls until 6:30 midnight for Apnl 15 postmarks but p.m. today. The toll-free number 1s wrthlot have late ~rv1ce windows for o.-y "'°' pttot•.,, McNt11 • ..._ (800) 424-1 ~.n IRS walk-in stamp sales and cen ified mail: HuntlJaCton crime ecene lnTea'1a. atora and police probe scene of shooting. assistance office will re-main open Hutlactoe Beacll: Main office. until 6:30 p.m. at 24 C1v1c Center 6771 Warner Avt' Plaza. Santa Ana. in lhe Federal La1ua Beack Pla)a offisc. 350 --' / · r . ' Building. Pn<.ate tax preparation Forest Ave NB resl.,d .. e' ~ts seek court ~~~~~sot:e~~~~~~ed~=~~: M~a:~~l~~lv~,~~a!ala 1 ToaccommodateOrangeC'ounty's Newport Beacla: Main offict'. 113-' hearing in-·ren t dis Pu te _'8St·m-'"u-te t-axpa-:n -Flo-rind-a __ ,P•eue_8ee_L-ATE-'A2) Newport Shores dwellers ap})eal a rti"ftra tion ruling in lease hassle with StgnalLandm~rk basedonappra1sal~ofaboutSIJ.O(X} HB City workers per lot. Signal Landmark 01Tic1als sa) 11's closer tci S 100.000 per lot. d e 1 • e ---------== l -4-4-• By ROBERT HYNDMAN Irvine over ho"' mucll they should °'..,. Dllllf,... ,..., pay on their monthl) land lease'i Newport Shores residents have At issue 1s the marke1 \alue ol thc AtlornC}'> rrpre'iCnting the com-pon er1ng 1m1t mun II) liled au. nt of mandate Frida ~ ' · 1n the 'itatc 4th Distnct C oun Of · ..\ppealc; in Santa ..\na asking that an th e b 9 asked a state appeals court to overrule land beneath their Newport Short."'> an order that says a rent dispute with homes. Month I) lea~s arc based on fl their la ndlord should be decided by percent of the market 'aluc: of ea<:h arbitration. lot. ..\pnl ' ruling h~ Orange Count) on e1r oss pay ~~~~~~~~un Judge Judith R~an he . R)an had rl'Vll'wed argument~ h) both sides Apnl I and derided that the rent d1spuu be rc'>ohed through arb11rat1on octw1..-cn ~1gnal Landmark Instead, residents of the West But resident-; and ~1gnal 'Land mark Newport Beach community want a disagree on ho" 1hc land "'hould be full court heanng to air their d1f· appraised. ferences with Signal Landmark of Residents sa' lhl' n:n1 '>hould ht." (Pleue aee HEARiftG/A2) Lie detector test indicates Dotson didn't pommit rape MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. (AP) returned Dotson to Jail.~~ ing he did with Dotson at the 11me ot the alleged -Cathleen Crowell Webb. who has not believe Webh'' nw SlOr) rape. that <;he IOOk part IO a !,Cl( act recanted the rape account that put a Attorney John M ann and Wchh with him. that <,he had an' ph y\1cal man behind bars sill years a~o. took a held a news conrcrc cc at h" offi ce contact with him and that 'ihc had he detector test which indicates she here in whi ch he • presented the taken pan 1n :i '>l'\ Jl't "'ith an) one a1 was telling the truth when she denied responses to four QU1i5t1on., asked of the time. that Gary Dotson raped her. her Webb. , The test 1nd1ca1cd her rl''ipon~'> to lawyer said today. In respondrna-tfr,f, thl· QUC\lion\, be truthful. Md.ario "31d. A JUdgc in llhno1s last week Webb denied that ~flq was ph) s1calh (Plea9e eee LlE TEST I A2) Irvine seniors tops in 'basics' testing . Hu ntln-on students finished las t on Coast b~t their scores fall within expectan cy ra nge Twclf\h araders in the Irvine Um-wert tested. but th<' re'iult'i will not he: lied High SchQOI Distnct were among released until ne't fall. the top scorers throuabout the county State high school averages. rclea~·d in statewide testina on·readin&. writ-last month by ('aliforn1a school~ 1n, .. spol\ing and mathemat,ics. Superintendent 8111 Honig. sho"'cd rvntc high school seniors finished seniors an wered cortectl) 1n 6X ' at or near the top among tht 1 Si' , pcrccnt..of the math quc\llnn., \tu OrangeCount)'!IChoold1stn~~ts 1na~ dents scored 69 7 percent 1n 5JX'll1n11. the yearly C"'alifomia A (n tnt and 63.2 perttnt in wn11ng. Program tests I t December. / All three avernac scores were the: TowArd the other ~d of the ~ale h1ghest 1n tht' past dl-caddor the thn.·c was the Huntin~ton Beach Union cateaoncs. Hiah School District. ranked last Cahfom1a \Cn•or 1Corcd 62 9 Jl(T· llf9na the Oranae C'03Sl The d1stnct cent 10 the rt'ad1n1 test. up 7 percent finished 10th 1n the ·county ftr frt~ pn-v1ou~ school )Car but rcad1na. and 11th f~r wntma anti lo rA h the preud1n1 eight )Cars mathel'nattts. ,. ' 1 ~ tiae ( ount). ltv1nc lln1ficd Oranet County as a whole finished pq • the h11hc't mathematic' above the st.1tcw1de·averagcll, which . wub 7_7 J ptl'l'Cnt l he d1stnct m most c1tt«"19rie were the h11hc~ 1n fin1sh~d ~·ond 1n the count) m 10 years ~dana and writing t'ategones. po\ The )() to 40-mtnutc te,ls wtrt I ~on·s of (lQ 6 percent and '71 0 tak~n t>y 218.1 ~4 California h1ah rct'nt ~hoot ~n1ors,f incl\,\d~naL2 1 ~ · In.int' l n1firtl \<'hool 0 1.,lmt l('Sttd-~ ro~!Y StU41eAlt IA WA19~·ronunu~ lh<' htati ~onna 1he third. sixth and .. .,.th 1~c' al~' trettd cn10>~ b" th<' di.,tnct dunna ·• """' • ..,I "-"' ·' .., 4-. \ ·;' TONY SAAVEDRA PERSPECTIVE the: pa t four \Car\ Howe' er. Brute (11\. ncr. deput\ \up<.>rintc:ndcnt . 'l31d thc district'' tc\t rc:sultc/iprClbabh w 111 lc' cl oO within a vear C111'1two ·-rn1 pleased to sec this trend \on11n\ung 10 t~ la'it fc,~ )'ear" .. (•I' ner \J1d 'Tm \urc wc'rc go1na to pe:at. ~ut I think ourcOom arc pa~ 108 off .. t k ..aid the: d1stm:1 has concen· 1ratC'd on Ol."l1dem1~ cou"CS and other clasl\C!> to n.•inforct the \taplc" of rt'attfnJ. \\Tll1n1 und •nthmehc lrv1nt' l lnified apparent!) wa' un· hampered b\ the c;ta1e "( a"h for (. -\P" proaram, which olkred linanc1al 1ncrnt1ve-; to dl'lnct'i ad- mm"1rnna the tr\t\ lo •at lea'it '>' pcrC'Cnt of their chaibk studcnt'i Oencrall\. tcsuna mort' c;tudcn1' 1endc; to lowtr the ta\.era~ Ho\\evrr 'tatewidc: 'ICO~Hhmbcd for I 9ft4 ft~ r"r\ t'nma )ran. of back hdma \tate cducauon offinal' '81d lhl' rmsntm h<ni\lcd "'ti all partlCl· , (Pl~aM Me tRYIMS/ A2l E mployees ra nkled over th eir 5 percen t raise while top city administrator got 7 .4 percent By ROBERT BARKER Ofltw~ .......... Disgruntled Hun11ngton &·al:h (II' employees arc sur\.C)'1ng thc1r ou. n rank and file to dt'termine 1f thc\ 'ihou Id try to persuade 'otcrs lO put J hm1t on pa)' ra1~s lnr the 1np l 11\ adm1n1strator The 4()0..plu'> mcmhef'\ nl lhl' \1un1c1 pal Emplo)ee" .\'i~x 1atmn have been feuding "1th ( "' l.dmin 1strator Charles Thomp<,on l'' l'r '>iOll0 the) were denied a 'i1 pcrn•nt pa~ increase last fall The~ accused Thompson <11 'hJd 1a11h" bargaining and took the lJ't0 t<1 Orange ( ount) upenor < 11un "'here Judge Judith R~an rukd in lhl· l'll\ 's favor la.st month Bui thl· emplo\ees. "ho also fill-d J SI .l m1ll1on damage: claim against the Cit\ plan to aprc:al In the ml·anume the af>~1at1on·s ll·adcrs ha't' 'i<'nt a quMtionnaire 10 mcmher'i asking 1f the~ 'd support a ballot in111all' t• that would hmll Thompson·-; ..alan increa\t.· to the ~me percentage a .. the low~1 rate increase rC<'CI\ cd h~ am "'' bargain- ing unit T ll qua hf~ lhe 1<;c;ue on tht' ballot in ""mcmbl·r. emplo)ces must collect about I i.000 'i1gnaturc<; b~ .\ugust. Records <,how that Thompson. the h1ghl·s1 paid lit) cmplO)«'. makes x ll.5n a H~ar in \<!Ian l lnhke other l'mph"cc\. hl' P<l' s his· own contnbu- 11om 10 the retirement S)stem ( 11\ ( uuncil members. who pH (Pleue eee EllPLOYltE8/A2) Youth, 17, held in fire~ slaying Burned body of victim found a long freeway: ma n h a d s ha red Coast condo with suspect By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .... Delly Net ..... Oran1c < ount\ <-hcritf, 111 vc\ttgator.. ha'<' arrt'\tcd a I' '<'·11 old Dana Point \Outh ~u!>pclll'd 10 the ~la\lng lll ;i man "ho~ p.iniJlh burned nude ~' u.a<. d1'-'<"Crl'<l late la't wed. 3long a trceu.a' 1n Rl '<'"lde ( C'IUOI\ Shenff, l 1 R1C'hard Ol~n ..a1d 1hr tccn-egrr and 11\t' munkr 'H'llm ho1h h'ed in a Dana Poil\t cond<lm1n1um th.it WS'i the \(e0(' nf a \U\PI\ ltHI\ lir(' la'it \\CCI. The tC'C'n·a1er wa'i • ITC\tcd f nd.n in th<' "lonhcm ( ahfomia {()wn ol Rrcnt'o'OOd lnd ha!> l"IC'cn 'ilnrc thc-n 11lc<'n pla~c-ti 10 Oran~t' < nunt\ JU\t'O 11C' Hall H1' nnmr "l' withht'ld hccau\(' of ti•" apt' ~ Ol<;t'n \31d th(' tkad man u.a' 1dcnhficd a' Phillip \lkn Pa r"'''"" ~-mi\1l' ~:"h wa' J1<;t0\rrrd in R" <'"1de < ount\ alonjl I nt<'l\l,11r 111 h\·t""n·n ( Jlinw-.a .tnd Bannin@. It h<id tx·cn hurnl'd 1 hr \ha1ff., 'flt''-c,man '3id an .rnh'fl'' 10 Riq•r<,1dc ( ount' re- ' t•.tkd th.it Par'<m'> had ht't'n \hot in I hl U ppc-r 1111\ll c )l,nn \.Hd l'Jr-.on' home on tht· '400ll hltx lo. 111 C •rl"cn I .intt•rn in Dana Point\''" th<" ~cnt' '''a Im· la\t Tut•-.din th.It ""a' t'\tingu1\ht•tl h\ .1n automalll 'pnnt.kr 'l\Stt·m ""u one wa\ at thr rt'\llkOl"l' al the time I 1 refitthtt'f' rl'\ponded he ..aid ~h "11d fircfip.hter\ dctC'rm1ned th4: bla1e wa' ol \U\f'I\ mu' onttm and ~hcrtff\ tll'put1c' armt'\I W'tth a -.c.irt h wan ant tnund l'' 1dcn(c in- 'ldc 1nd1,atin& a hom1t 1tk might hJ\c: lakcn rlatc at 'he' home 01\0n dl'l hncd tu ..a~ what that "' 1dcnC'c wn' He \aid the d1KO~tty 11f thC' ~Id' ;and the tn\-"" tson of 1'1t' fiTT It'd to the-arTnt o tceQ· er rnd" .iOcmoon .,, ""-· ·-----· _ .. ~ .... · .. ·------------ir-11 --------·---.... \\ --------.... · l I .., By tk At1oci1td ftt11 man in 1 wheelchair wa) 1UTd tcd •· for invc1tiatation of attempted murder aner two men who rcfu!'lCd a i.ohc1lat1on for mone) were shot a'i they sat in their car. authon t1es in the my of Oran&e utet David 1·ruJ1llo Hcrnandc1. H. or <)range wa5 booked at Oran&c < 'ou~t) . . Jatlcarly Sunday, wud pohC'c S,t. Jack Davenport. He flad been deuuncd by a third man in the v1ct1ms' car who ~s not wounded. Davt'npon ~•d the three wcrt approached by a wheelchair-bound man who asked for money to buy fooU When the driver ~1d he had no monc) tbc man pulled a ~mall handgun and fin:d tw1cc. accord1na to lhc police 3C\'OUIH. M11uel Anacl G11rcia. 33. of Slinta Ana was suflercd a shoulder wound and was in stable eond1t1on at l I I Medical Center. Davenpon said. Francisco PreLa, 2S, of Anaheim. suffered a minor chin wound. The uninJ urcd man wa\ identified as Jow Alvaro Pl"C'1a, 21, of Santa Ana. EMPLOYEES SEEK CURBS ON BOSS' PAY ..• From Al 1tw c1ty employees a 5 percent pay t11kt' 1n'>1ead of tht• 5'>'1 pny mcreaM: LATE TAX ••• From Al ''ameltr.11.I.. B.alboa ~uh'ita11un. 204 Main. Balboa l'iland Suh'itat1on. 206 Manne Aw .. R1ver!l"k 'iubsta11 on, 191 R1ver~1deAve. Batley ~ad other po!lt offices along the coa!ll "'111 ob~ne normal datl) pickup deadline<;. u'l>uall~ 5·30 or 6 pm. they wanted. grunted Thompson a 7.4 percent pay incrca~e. fn the memo.I labor ~pre"1Cnta11ves said , "One or the moi.1 1n5uh1ng aspect of last year's waae nego- tiatlOM was the d afTcrential between the percentage wnge increase MEA members received and what the city administrator got "( ity management negotiatori..'' the rncmo continues, "ha ve ukd local $Ulary surveys against MEA mcmber'i. If an~ pos1t1on in the cuy is overpaid. certainly has as the one that stands out." Jamci. Harker, an auornc) for the e mployee!., charJed Thompson bypa!l~d public opinion 1n the ne10- 11at10M :md caused P<>Or morale among the workeri.. Thompson ·said he had no com- ment on the proposed in111a1ive. He !>ntd prt'viously that all cmployct units wert' hm1tcd 10 5 percent increases last year and to jttvc more to tht MEA ".would be to gavc away the store." He also prcv1ousl) h1n1ed 1ha1 labor leaders an: i.t1rnng up mailers to prolo ng the controversy. HB COP'S VEST SAVED HIS LIFE •.• From Al arrived at the scene promptl>-Ocucl ordered the man lOaS'>Uml' "a lacllcal po\1t1on" on his knee'>. a polirt '>pokesman ..atd. The ~<:ond 'u~l)Cl'I walh•d out moments lain and hl· 100 wa\ ordered to his kneec, Aul one of the men produced ;, "'capon and one shot hit Deuel in the lhec,t, thl' '>pokcswoman ..aid The \-eteran sergeant "ab\orbed" 1hc.1mpac1 of the shot and fired bad •. \Inking the su<,pecl 1n. the head. The man was prono unced dead at Foun· ta1n Valle} Communit y Hosp11al. Hts pannerapparl'ntly fired oil on" blast and then fled. •About S200 an cash'; pipes. lighters and M:ales takcn from th e shop were recovered. The slain man was dci.cnbed as being between 30and 35 years old. He we ighed 213 pounds and had numer- ous talloos on his arm1.. chcsh and back The suspect who'\ the object of the search also 1s ~hevcd to be LO h1\ early 30s. about S rcct I 0 incht's tall and wcighin& about J 8S pounds. He had a thick dark mustache and wai. wearing a red shirt and Levis, police said. He was believed to be Caucasian but may have been Hispanic. the police spokeswo man said. The incident has been turned over to the Orange County District At· torncy's offi ce for investigation, as is routine in shootings involving police officers. HEARING SOUGHT IN RENT DISPUTE ••• From Al and 1he Newpon Short'> ('ommuntl> Assoc1at1on. In arb1tart1on hearings. each '>tdr sclcc&s a rcprc'ICntattvc. Together they may choose a third person to , break deadlocks. • The arbitrators then decide on a fair course of action and that dec1sron is legally binding. Judge Ryan ordered that arbt· · trator~ be ~lccted by Wcdnesda) Ninfa O'Bncn. leader of the resi- dents· group said a full court heanng • 1s prtfcrred over arb1trat1on. • "We believe we deserve a Jury of our peer\ w hear lhl' arguments." O'Brien said 1h1s morning. O'Bnt'n said a tull court heanngs would allow re!ltdents to present more evidence. i.ubpoena infor- mauon and ask for depos1t1ons from many of the leaseholders. Thoo;c opportunities. she !lays. ma} not be available through arb11ra11 on. The re'11dents also believe their community association should not be a party in the arb11ra11on as ordered by Judge R}an. Mem bcrs of the assoc1a11on 's board of directors also represent residenti. who own the land beneath their homes. For directors to seek a lower market value on the land on bchalfof the leaseholders would therefore rep- resent a conflict of interest. Signal Landmark. however. sup- ports arbitration. A spokesman for the development <.·ompany said earher this month that 11 has selected a reprcscn1at1ve - former Orange County Judge Wil- liam Lee. The retired Judge. he said. has ne\ler worked fo r Signal Land- mark ~LIE TEST BACKS DOTSON STORY ... : P'romAl Webb told the news conference '>hl· took the test because she kntw \hl· • had nothing to hide. "My reaction to the results'! I knew -ll was going lo rnmc out thl' truth -becauM! I was tcl ltn~ the truth." said Webb. 23 "They will never find an) phy'>lcal evidence that Gary Dotson was wnh me because Ciar) Dolson wa., n..-ver w11h me." I he anorncy \atd the test wa'> Jdm1n1'-ler1:d 'iaturda} O} Robert C C ummtn'> a C'h1rngo polygraph '>JX'<.talt<,t Dot\on 2>S, ha'l c,crvl'd six years ofa 2'i· to .50-year rape sentence. He had a week of freedom on hall pending the 11utrnmc of the llhnot'> hearing. but "'a'> returned to pn'>on afll·r Circuit fudge K1chard L Samuel\ rdu'>cd to rl'' l'r\l' the ronv1ct1on ba\ed on Mrs Wehh'' changed '>latcmcnt T C\lt mon\ 1n 1979 lrom \\ l'hb lhl·n a teen-ager had led \amul'I'> to 1mpt1\l' the ..cntt·ncc on l>ot'>on afln h1 -, lOn\-1c11on on rape and ag· gra va1cd k1dn:ipp1ng lhargc'> \\ chb who now I I\ e\ 1 n "'lcv. • Hampshire. testified she made up the rape: stOf) because she feared she m1gh1 be pregnant by a boyfriend. DotM)n·., relatives. meanwhile. ..aid they plan 10 send pe11t1ons with at least' 5.(XJ(J '>tgnaturcs urging Dot\On's release to Gov. Jame'i r hompson and the llhno1s Pnsoner Rcvtt'W Board. Lupt>I !.aid he planned lo file a pc1111on for clemency with the board this week and would include an} pct1l1ons he received. Fam ily members on Sunda) v1\- 1ted Dotson at the Dixon Correc- tmnal Center. 1 ·upcl \atd Dot\C>n who had not hccn 1<>ld of the nt·w development. .. .,oundcd prctt) good" during a telephone call. "He '>aid he called me as ht' wa'> on h1'> wav to 'iCe the warden and request th<1t h~hc taken out of the <>egregnt1on unit and put an wtlh the rc\I ol thc pn,on populatton... Lu1x.'I 'iatd . "which to me 1s an 1ndaca11on that he'<, feeling bener .. D11t\on was 1ran'lfcrrcd I nda)' from the maximum secunty prison at Joliet and put 1n isolation Friday at mcd1um-!><:cunty Dixon because he was '"extremely depre~!.td." Lupe I satd. l>ol\on wa\ moved from Johct, where he spent the pa .. 1 six years. bctau\c there was some t·onct'rn h1r, new lame might provoke prisoners tht•rt• to harm ham. 'latd Michael Lam\ \late corrections director. Lupel and correc11ons <;pokesman Nie Howell both denied reporti. that Dol!IOn wa\ moved because of fcari. that he would <.omm11 \U1 c1de. Lupel. who \pent I 1h hour!I w11h Dol\On al 01xon on Saturday, said his client wa\ encouraged by the effort'> 10 free htm. incl uding Lupcl\ bad for executive clemency from the governor and an appeal 1n '>late court I upcl said he told Dotson "that all h1Jpt: ""a'>n'1 11>'>1. that there·, a great deal of puhlic -.upport." ··1think 11 ha\ hl'lp<'d create a scni;c of hof)l'fulm·.,.,. rather than hopclcss- nc\\ which was lhcrl· bef<1rc." Lupe I '>:ltd H _IRVINE SENIORS TOPS IN TESTING ... From Al pa1111n h~ 12 ix·rlenl fhc ca rrot for lhl\ t·Hort V.cl\ a \ 14 4 mtlhon t><mu'> 111 hl· <11 \ ttkd among quafll~ 1ng dl\llll l\ \111,1 \l llll'' Jltrng the< >rangl' < oa,1 v.l·rc .,1rgh1h h1ghl·r than or 1he '>8mc ,1\ prn 1ou'> '.>'l'ar'> Bui llun11ngton ij~&ilh I 'n1on High "il:hool Dt'>lrtC'I "'J' .1pparl'nll) hurt h) ''' eflon' 111 quJltl~ (or the extra mont')' Whl·n \OU P•l k up I hat la\I ~or I() pc:ru·nl >oti'n· gt·lltng lhl' '>ludcnt\· "'ho don't want to tx· tl'\IC'd" said l\\·tth l!Jrtw1g J pn,<itt' u>n'iultanl 111 t harg« of le'il1ng for the d1~1nu \cnllH\ tn lhl· llunt1ngton lkalh d1,1m 1 '><.ort'd fiS 6 percent 1n read- ing f16 l 111"'n11cne~prl·,-.1on. 7 1 7 1n '>r>t:ll1ng .111d 72 o 1n malhl'mJltl'> I he '>tore\ tht'i )'Car wert• >S cit a ~r<.ent to 2 of a per<.ent Inv.er than the pre\-t0Us )'t'ar Whtll· 1hc lowe.,1 Jmong Orangl' c·ua" h1glu.C"hool·d1..inC"l\ lhl' '><:MC\ Wl'rC '1t1h1..-the nrx•ttanl) 1ange for dl\lrtll'> "'tth student\ from '>tmtlar \IX.11>-<.'t 11nom 1c-hal kgmu nd' Uut I lartwig -..ud Huntington Hcach I 'ntfln would tr) lo 1mprl)\-C ti\ pcrlormanlt' "I \lri>ngl} ''"IX'll lher(' " wml' < ontcrn. and unn· W\' gt•t thl· full (lc'>I J n·port and lhl' hreakdown., wc:'ll tx· ahlt' 10 l\l'I 1n llnd tak.t• a do<.t·1 look." hl· \:11d l...a!(u n<t Heath I t n died \<. hool D1'r f'>H4-X\ c al1lrirn1a \ ''>t'\\mt• n I Prd,krarn '>l<1rl'' Wrlllu 'kbool• R.tadla~ Expre11lon Spelllna Matb fll ''fflNGTON BEACH t tNION I )l\l Ill I"' uk ,, ~ ,, "'' 7 71 7 71 (I Ou·an V1(·w f1'1 I M7 70 I 71 s f d1vm M1 IJ 61!' 72 2 7Hl f ountatn V<1lll''t ,.,,, \ (1 7 4 72 2 nw I lunt1ngton fit'lll h ( ' ~ M 6 7(1 ~ 70 I '~ Manna (,' 4 f17 , 7~ x 74 ' Wc'ltm1n\lrr ,, ' (, fif> ) 72 I {,l) s W1ntrr\h1Hfl fill~ s11 1 Iii II f1 I I IRVINt; NIFIEO f>atmtw1dr ,,~ {, ., I () 7t, I 77 ' lrvanc 7(1 ' 6911 74 7fl.1> Woodhndgc 71) ,, 7 I fi 7S lJ 16 CJ I 'n1vrr\lt~ l1M X 72 4 71< I 7H ' \ r 1 r \ltrrna11't' (1' ~ "7 2 7 l I ,,, -, LACIUNA RY.Al'H llNIYIEO I .1auna Hcalh fin 7 MU1 '4 )I n1 NEWPOttT MESA UNIFIF.D f )l\lrtl 1w1tlr f1X f1 711 4 7~ ' 74} < 1>ron1 dcl ~for 011' 71 4 71 ' 7h 4 c mta Me~ 64 (J (17 () h'I t1 fJCI 'I f \lJnc 1a 64 {) (1X ti 74 4 71 H "4l'WJlOl l lf:tfh<H 71 II ,, l II 7l M 7' (} UJU.Bu 70 I) t1X l 5 7 I 70 I - llll l with onl} one high \Chcwl. wa\ ranked e1gh1h 1n the county an mathemaltt''> But the district's math '>rnrc of 7 l I pt:rcent wa~ below par with d1\1t1t1\ -.c rvmg '>lmtlar com- mun111n Nt•wpo11-Me..a lJn1fttd Sc hool l>t\lrtll v.a\ the only Orange County dt\lmt n111 part1upa11ng in the honuc; program th t'> \<.hool year. l>alc Woollt-y, director o f rescanh and '>tudcnt .,ervtlc'I, 'laid Nl•wport- ~c\a a11emptcd to lt''>I more '>Cn1or\, but didn't ''rt"e fur 1hc 93 pcrct'nt mark "II wa\ a hrand new program that ~amc up 1n a hurry." Woolley wad. Hc e11r>laincd 1hu1 Newport-Meta wn<tn 'I prepared tu ITlcel the program re- Qutr1:men1c,, whach included putting a non.cJ1s1ne1 \upcrv1'i0r ~n each testing room and offe11ng makeup tcst'I. "~n1or\ an· prcll> wph1'1t1ca1ed r ht) know lhc tC\I\ don't ~COmC' pan of their l1nd1v1dual) rn·ord'i. 'w<> tht') tend to d1c,:'lppear, or be doing otht"r thing,." he-\atd. The d1'1tric1 adm1n1'ilt'rcd thc-tnl\ to 84 pcr~nt of 1t' t>lia1blc I 2th·grade 'ltudent'I Woolley added that Ncwpon-Mesa h. d 'lomc ph1lowph1cal d1fTcrcnccs with the ~tatc-over the "Cash for C AP" bonu\C'I, otTcrcd on the ba\1~ of pan1<.·1pat1on and \Core' .. r f) i.uddcnly put all the empham on cam1ni dollJm from U\kina an nam. we ha\lcallyd1dn't feel that wa't the way to $0 tt't1s year," he u rd. Among tnd1v1dual h1ah school\, Nt'wport Harbor Htah posted the h1ghc\I rnunt) \Core - 7 3 percent - 1n the writing catcaory. Newpon Hamor. an thr Newpon·Mt'~ dt\ tnC't. alw topped the Oransc < oa\I an re. ding. with n \40re of 71 0 prrccnl I ln1ver'i1ty lllsh School. in tht' lrv1nr dl\tnll, had the h1ahcs1 math· cmat1t \ wnrc 1n the OratJ&e < oa"t and lhC' '<Wrul h1Jheit 1n the rnunt). w11h 711 l pcr<rnt --. Low clouds 'Cooler air ahead ' . Extenllvt low cloud• wm continue to cover th• ooutal atHt of South«ri Calltornft through Tuetday •• cooi.r temp.ratur .. prevatt ~·· the Netlontl WMlhtf' Servi<:• Mid. SOMt local dtlnle I• 11.kely from the ctouda. whlCh wlll only ~ ylekl Juel a bit In the etternoon. torec:aater• •aid Along the Orenoe cout lhtf• wilt be night and morning low ~ouda wtth partltl •fttfnoon sunenlne Tu11d1y t fternoon Loott dtlui. Mr1y TUMd1y. Coalef d•y• In 1n11nd artu High• TIJltdty 85 to 70 Lows tonight 52 to 80, Frc>m Point Cone.piton to Sin Cl.mente llltnd 10 the tHxlcen Bord., and out 80 mllet -SouthWNI wind• 10 to 18 knots with 2 to 3-foot wind w•v• becoming eouthetly wind• 5 10 10 knoll tonight 1nd Tuead1y morning. 1nd aoothwHterty egaln 8 to t8 knot• TIJltd•y aNernoon. W11terly 1weU1 1 to 2 feel Extenllve low cloud• Temps ' F,_ONTS • l•ttleR«h " !)() ~Ou•••• ... 74 &6 Wiilff'._ I kl.,.... Memotl•• .. ~4 -0.~~ .s 1i'.., ;;j/i}f HIQI\ towlor24nou1aetldmg•1&• m Al!Mlny ')4 49 Mt-9-ll II 74 ,. "'"' RI\,., ' ,, • Sf"IO'flr 0 ( •• oe•J ..,,. .,,,,, 'r •.• A.y MllW-M Ml " Al~~ 11 41 AINll Ille> 77 !Kl Mpi.·•t P8')4 S3 j~ --., ... 4 ,., ••• tll' y .. . .. .. N..,,vllte 73 st AIKl10t10• j I 1t All.,,lt 68 68 N9w 0rieane 11 ·~ 70 63 Atleinltc. Clly 6 7 SO New YClfk 48 48 l bOQ ljee(.11 ea o~ Norlofli.Ve 89 6~ M1ry1vU1• Calif. Temps Av111n 81 116 111 ~ 81111tm0f• 10 &4 Oklallom• t;ny 73 6S MonlOVll 74 48 Blt""°OI'.,,, 10 se Ornell• 01 39 Higl\ low toi 74 nours er11111111 •• S • "' Mon I.,~ 75 It 0.ltlnff 1$ ~ .Ml W~ton Bi.,.,..,c;. ~' 34 e ..... ,,.-io !19 u 101 t4 ,,,,~. 70 ~ _ ... llolM 83 S3 Eu<el<a SI 48 N ... PO'tS..Cll 63 62 llolton ., 43 Pf>O<IN• tOO 70 Freei10 N 6S 90 55 14 58 7' S1 On1a110 Bu"llO PllttDutJ'n l ll'Glllll 89 81 •OS 11 Cupe. 71 31 Po1t11n M• 41 39 Lo• Ange4M 84 !>II Patm Sp11no• 17 51 Ch•11et1onSC 118 60 Puruano O• " 48 o•~•••ld 84 !>J PH.0.01 19 !17 c11 .. 1H1onwv ,. 5S PtO•IOet>Ce 47 48 p~~ RoC>... 90 49 Rl-..ae ., S3 Cllatlotle N (. flA S7 =:::Y" 64 $7 Aid Biutt 118 87 Sein 8'wMlllCllnO 92 5e ~ 13 40 Clly u 42 ~C.1•y 87 5e 811> 01bf ... 90 .. ~ ~9 •8 A-.. •• 46 S.C•-tri 88 M Sen JON n ~ Clncinnll• n 52 Rtc.M•Ond ,, ~ Saknu 80 !.3 8.,.11 Crur 91 48 81 l..o..n (II 51 l ahoe v 111ey C....,.•nd 7S SS SanO•-oo ee H flO 62 CoiuMbut,°'1 16 63 SI Pet•· Tamps 82 811 S... Fr•rlCIKO 84 S2 10111110 79 51 8111'1..•~• Clly ., 41 78 SI '!'Q44>1"11ttVly C-0 NH 81nt1 IM•blft 7 t ~3 Oallu-fl Wor11l eo 5S San An1onto 12 113 S1oc.ion 9S ~ o.yton 12 51 San Ju.,, PR 8• n HIQll !Ow lbf l4 IMIUI .... o•no •• s" m !>efl• .. ,. 46 SI &11 Miit,. 39 33 81•t10W 9~ )() Tides S...tll• 58 •• o--50 37 91.....,,.,.11 {j] 4•, 011rOll 7' 49 Snt~I 79 •9 Btaoop ea 4 I °""''" 60 37 Sllo4<-10 0 e1y11.. 103 63 TOOA'I' EIP1~ 83 S2 Syl8CU .. es SS f:"t'\f~nit !I~ S6 Secono 10"' 17 ~7 pm 02 flHblnk• 34 19 llJO'!k• 86 38 Secono nio11 1 2Sp m 01 rwoo 86 38 IUCIK>n 94 12 74 34 , ..... -73 ~ ,,,.,." Surf report f!JEIOA'f Or-Rlc>tdt 86 51 w1t11•noton 70 $1 r., •• k>• 1 121m I 2 34 Wk/>tte 72 44 0.llC Fellt 71 '"":::" I 02 Im • 7 """°'" 49 44 w111c ... e11t1e 113 52 LOCATIOff 112.I IHA.-E 12!1 p"' 00 1Wnuno100 ~" 1.3 fllf SllCO tow ~· 77 ~o RI-Jet~. Newi>O<I I 3 ,.it s.cono ""'n 7 Opm 48 71 HOl'IOlul\I •• 78 16 Eztended 40111 811Ml. Newl>O'> 1-3 , . ., Houelon ?2nd 51•111. ~ t 3 Ill• Sun NU IOOly II 6 24 p "' ·-lnOiMlllpollt 71 53 I .-di\' at ~ 11 I m ano Mtl 80'"" 11 ~_, .... 73 50 BlllbOIW~ 1.3 poof l..aQUNllMctl ' J '"' 625pm JICklOn-71 1141 N1911I enCI tnOl'""'ll low clouOI wllll s ... c-1. ' , .... "'oon Mii 10d1, 11 2 31 p m -l)Alliy _,,y 1n·-· Hight Ill 1111 3ll 34 ""'-T-•Y 11 3 ~ 1 • m ancl 1111 8QA1"' Ill K-..Ctty tit 37 901 tl\CI 70. LO... In 1111 miO 409 llncl we1• •1n11> se 6 2Spm LUVegu 113 1141 llOs Swel4 OW-:li9fl aouttl-1 Teachers get their 'apples' Orange Coast sch ools h on or top edu~ators a t third annua l 'Day of the Teache r ' Tuesday legl'-lauon that crentcd ( ·a1tlorn1a·s 1cad1l'r'> da) Kernahan ..aid that while honoring ( ·:i1tforn1'a teachers. the observance ueates role models that may cn- lOuragc )tudcnts to also become educator'> By TONY SAAVEDRA Of Ille Dall)' flMol a l811 Teache" will be treated to break- fast. taken 10 lunch. praised. ap- plauded and lauded Tuci.da> a\ Orange Coast schools observe thl' third annual "Day of the Tea(·her." The statewide observance ,., mo<lelcd after a nattonal holiday in Mexico. where tcachcri. arc given medal!. antJ rcrt1ficat.es honoring their labors in the classroom. Along the Orange C oas1, lhl' ap- prec1a11on will ratlge from boxes of doughnua 1n the teac:herf lounges 10 informal breakfasts and lu nches. Some schools are planning to decor- ate da!>smoms w11h posters and hannef'>. thanking tn'>lructor~ tor Johe, well done. "Somct1mc!I we gi ve them apple\ w11h notes:· said Alan Rasmuo;s<.·n . princi pal at Dwyer Middle School 11l Hunttngton Beach Ra smu\\en <l1dn't want to give 100 much away about Tuesday\ !>Chool aCll\ 111es. He said 11 would spoil the ~urpnsc. Such wao; the case al Paularino Elemcnlary School in ( osta Me~. where Pnnupal Roh Maller ..aid. "All of our good teachers will be re- rnin11cd. They probably know c;ome- thing's going to happen ... Teachers al Laguna Beach High School wLLI be Lreatcd to a c:ont1nen1al breakfac,1 by the A!l!IOCtatcd '\1uden1 Body Jim Toome} director of student serv1ce'i. ~ad the hreakfa~t was onl} one tn a <,eorl! uf teacher apprt•c1a 11on event\ conducted by the !lludenl'> throughout the )'l'ar. "We tr) 10 promolc good teacher· \1Utkn1 rela11on'>htp<1 all }l':tr long ·· \3td foome)' " I he rappon 1\ good and the teacher~ arc really ap- prcc1a11vc:, and they tell the ktd<> so." 1'hc acts of good wt II have a double dut>. '>aid Galal Kcrnahan. the New- port Beach man who ix·nncd the "One of our obJecll vec; 1s to call a11ent1on to teaching as a profession." !>atd Kernahan. a member of the As\ott;il1(1n of Mt'1.1can-Amencan LducalOr.. Kcrnahan also sits on the ( altfurnm C omml\ston of Teacher C rcdcn ualtng. I le noted a \late report tnd1ca11ng that < ·allfornta would need another 91.000 10 110,000 high-quality tl·ar hcr\ w11h1n the ncx t decade. "II 1!. foolish. h:rpocn11cal and unrcahsltl 10 think )'Oung people will '1e"' teal·h1ng as a valuable and honorable rnrcl'r 1f ( alt fo rn1ans fatl hi !.how honor .. 10 tear hers ... he said . < aldom1a was the lirst state ap-P'°' ing an ob~ervancc for teachers. but most of 1hc country ha., followed \Ull. Kcrnahan sa id. He ha~ written a nc"' bill 1hat would change Cali· lorn1a·~ observann• lo the second \\.edne~a) 1n Ma) the date cel- ebrated b> mc11\I othl'f \latcs. Researchers plan to 'bug' sharks I A JOLLA (AP) -lnfo rma11011 that could help prt•vcnl attacks b} great white ~harks on human~ will be gathered in a study lo be launched next month by a re~carchcr from thC' Scripps I nstltution of Oceanography in La Jolla. Dr A Peter Klimley ~td h1-. rcscarch wall be thr firc;1 of ,,., ktnd becaul\c 1ransm11tcrs hooked o nto the animal\' h1dc!I and fed 10 them will enabll' c,c1enlt'if\ 10 \tudy their m1 - grato') and dining hab11s without having to follow them 1n the water He and two other 'i<·1en1 1sts will .,pend about two ycarc; '>urveyang lhl' an1mal!I ofTthc coast of San Franct!>CO an an und1sclo~d loca11on. wh1th Khmlc)' \Cltd ha'> bet•n the '>ltnc ol \Cveral shark attack\. He 'laid the 1nformat1on wall dc- 1crm1ne when \harki. are ac11vt· when thcv feed . and how clo\C 10 '>hOrl' 1he} come when feeding. .. All the~ thtng') wi ll he of1ntcr<.·<11 an avoiding shark atta<.ks," Kltmley \atd. Muth of what 1<, known aboJ!!._greal w}l11c~h1r«o, come'> lrom fiSflcrmcn who accidentally may' rapture them 1n their net~. r·rom..tlll'I tn formatn.rn. 1t '" believed tht> \harks follc1w the m1gra11on pa11ern') of ">Calo; and ..ca hon'i. Kltmlc)" who ha\ \tud1cd 1h1· rccordi of 109 cap1u1ed white 'hark\, Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Oeftvery It OuerentHd ..-_,..,.1 ''•1-• tt r.,.,. ><: -...... f°"' -"" ~.)()pm, .. .,..,.,...,"" "'° ,,,,. Cllj • ..... .... ........ --i 'latd their numbef'> appear 10 Ix· graduall) increa.,.ng. 1 ht' renterp1ccc ol Khmk~ '\ re· \carch ,., J '>enc~ of transm11ter5 wh1t·h he and his rnllabora10~ in- \-Cntl'd al the Scnpp'> lab Superniarket in Irvine robbed of $500 in cash Pol1c:e a1e lool..1ng for a gunman who e'>capcd with \5()() 1n ca!lh lrom an In ine !>upermarkct f·nday eve- ning after fomng the '>lore\ manager 10 empt) thl' ,afc I hc hJnd1t. thought lo he in h1\ lO~. l'ntercd Alpha Beta. 18040 Cul ver Dnvc about K pm and pu'lhed a \mall handgun into the hack of the manager. who wa~ taking cac;h from the \lore ~feat the 11me. W11ne!>'r.C\ said the gunman ran oul the front door aftc:r the . manager handed t11m \500. lfc: dtd not ap- proach an> oflht: ch<'t kcr'> al thl' ra!.h reg1'>tcn rhc man w;t\llc'><:nhcd "'a brown- haircd ( ·auca\tan. standing about 6 fi:ct I in<.h tall He wore a hrnwn tv.t'l'd coal and gra) pan1-. No one wa\ •nJurcd in the incident Victim of crash-succumbs .. .. A ( apl\lranu Reach womun. tn- JU red March 211 in a traffic ac:c1dcnt. died Sunday morning at Ml\C11on ( ommun1ty Ho~p1tal in M1i.s1on V1cJo. an Orange C ounl) C oroner'~ !:IP<.>kc,man \a1d today. I he \poknman ~1d Rhonda f humpson 4(), dtcd ol her lnJUrtes al I I 44 a m f he '>pokc~man , 'Ulld Thomp\Cln had been lhc dnve1 or a rar that wll1ded w11h a bus in ( 'Ul'"lrllnO Fk11c:h. Whal do you like about the Dally Piiot'! What don't you llke7 Cell Ute number at left ud your me1111e will be recorded, transcribed •ltd delivered to the 1pproprl1tt tdleor. Tlte umf' 24·hour an1werln11ervlt>t may ht" un d to rt<'ord ltUert 10 the editor on any topl<'. Contributors to our Letten <'OlumQ mutt Include tltetr neme end telf'phont number for verlflt>t tlon. No <·lrr ulatlon u ll1. pluse. Tell 111 wbtt't on your mind. ORANGr COAST D1ily Pilat H.L. 8chwertz UI Publl'iMr Clrouletlon 7141M2--4U3 Cle11lfled ldvertltlng 7141M2·M71 All other dep1rtment1 142-4321 MAIN OFFIC! IY> Nf"I h•t I ( lo ....... I A M• ··~.lo.U ft.,, t•.f>(J ,,..,.., ....... I 4 "~"" • flt''ll•• 1<11!1 ()l••y , .... I ,..lbl-'11 ~ ~l ... , ,,0, ..... tl!ttti tl•h·~ ..,,.,..,, .i ,,..., .. , .. .,.., .. '"'°"t .,.,, ~.. ~ ,,.,, rjti ,..,,. ·~ t,.,. t.oc>t t•t , • "' t • CM" •• '0 • ,,, ttNt ft.At' t,C4'ry *" "".,..,.,.. .. , Frenk Zlnl MAnaging Editor Keren Wltlmer Marketinq Director ''" ,,.,..,, "!1tll r.-,..,.oitM~ .... ••.,-.;• ~ '* """"..,..,.,, r,~ c.OC-1'"'\I"' • • t. .. '""" < H C "'•,_,. I '4 1 ftf (..1'11'\t• M~ f.etii""''M• 111(·•1 f 44' fitOUJ f•ut'"''•tf•t.rl' t,., fAltlllt' \A 1\ ,,,,.,t"-ty .. , ,,.. .. ~ ~ ""' , ... '• Clrculatlon r ... pttonn M('>I '•V' t ., '• .. u' .,..,.,,,, •-y••''"'"" ...... AoHmery Churchmen Control~r Rot>.rt L. Centrell Produ<.l1on MrlrliiCJPI Howard Mutlenery A<1vPrttsing Director Ooneld L. Wlllleme C1rc.ula11on Manager VOL. 71, NO. 109 -----/---------------/-----------------------~-. ·------" ~---...... -· Goodwill Industries plans annual dinner .. 198~oodR will Industries of Oran,c County will hold a CPort lo the Community Dinner" Thursday evcnina 11 the Anaheim Marriott Hotel. The cost is S40 per person and $400 ~or a table of IO. Award to be presented Mlcludc the achiever ~adt1a1e, volunteer and employer of the year and th~ aller Knott Goodwill Service Award. Call Diane McDonald ofGoodw1lla1547-6301 for more information. Photo •rtl•t to glve talk Oranac County photo artist Roicr Camp will give an 1nformalpllcry talk Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza sue of the Laauna Beach M uscum of Art as part of the "An Sandwiched In" noon hour talks Camp will be discussing bis color C1bachromc 1maae1, on exh1b1t through May S. Those attending the talk arc encouraaed to bring their lunch or order one from a nearby restaurant. Reservations must be made by Tucsda> by calling 662-3366. Stenciling work•IJop •lated "~tenc1hng Your Home'' will be the subject of a workshop taught by Linda Haney Wednesday from 610 Io p.m. at the Baleari c Center. 1975 Baleanc Dnve Costa Mesa ' The cost of the workshop, sponsored by the Coi.ta Mesa l~panment of Leisure Services, 1s S 18. plus a S6 supply fee. Prc-rcg1stra11on 1s necessary as enrollment 1s l1m1ted, and 1nfo rmat1on 1s available at 645-855 I. Humboldt alumni to reunite Former students of Humboldt State Un1 vcrs1ty ar~ 1n.v1ted 10 reminisce and meet their fellow alumni at a wine and cheese reception 1n Irvine Wednesday. Humboldt president Alistarr W. McCronc will anend the event at the clubhouse of Turtle Rock Vista apartments, 3 Cobble~tone Street. The donation 1s S7 per person or S 12 for a couple. Call local coordinator Michael Stocksllll at 720-2329 for details Stop •moking cllnic •lated l he Amencan Lung A'1Soc1a11on of Orange County will sponsor a Freedom From Smoking clinic. beginning Wednesday and running Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p m through May 13. The !>Css1ons will be held in the pa11cn1 education room of Kaiser Permanente C'hn1C', 1808 I Beach Bl vd .. liun11ngton Beach. The registration fee 1s S3 5. and more information may be obtained by calling 835-LUNG. Gla .. Mountain group meet• The (ilass Mountain Inn group for ph ysically handicapped adults will hold a meeting and social Thur'lday even1n$ at the Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California, 1800 La Veta Ave., Orange. Guitarist and vocahs1 Bob Starner will be featured at th e 7 p.m. e vent. Board members will be elected for the coming year. Call 542-2288 or 535-2970 for further informauon Hoag to hold smoker•' clinic The next Freedom From Smoking clinic at Hoag Memorial Ho\pllal will begin Thur~ay and continue for four weeks. running Mondays and Thursda)s from 9:30 to 11 .30 a.m in the rnnrc rence center of the Newport Beach facility. Spon~red b~ the American Lung Associatio n of Orange County. the program will earl) a reg1stra11on fee of S35. Pre-reg1stra11on may be obtained h} calling 1he lung assoc1at1on at 835-LLJNC, Abu.e group to honor leaders The (enter lor Creative Alternatives will host a substance abu!.t prevention and 101crven11on luncheon Thursda~ ill the home of llclen Schneider. 22606 Costa Bella Drive. El Tore>. Supervisor Thoma~ J{tlcy and representatives of other community leadef\ will be honored at the event. scheduled from noon 10 2 p.m. Call 642-0377 for add111onal 1nformat1on. CdM chamber •e••ion planned "How to Re lJp 1n Down Times" will be 1he topic of speaker Tom Ray at Thur\day's general meeting of the Corona dcl Mar Chamber of Commerce. to be held at the Studio Cafe .. no I E C oa~t Highway The '>C\\1on will begin at 11 .30 a.m. and the CO'il of lunch 1sSM 50 at thn hambao ffice b) Wednesda} orSIO at the door . CALENDAR Monday, Aprll 15 • 7 lO p.m .. Hunlln1ton Beach City Council. C. 11~ < oun n l < ha mbcr'>. 2000 Main St. PoucE Loe Leet they forget Sumvora of the Bolocu.ut, now Uvlna ln Lelaure World L~ Hilla, participate ln the dedication of a memorial eculpture at Temple Judea Sunday. The ceremony waa attended by over 500 people. Alien-smuggling rings broken up By the A11ocla&ed Pre11 Federal agent\ \a) th<.'y c;ma,hed 1~ ma1or Jlien- !.mugghng ring'> and arre\tcd more 1han 7.110011lcg;.sl alll'n' during a month-long bordt·r bl111 1n { alllorn1a and Ari1o na Oubbed "Operation D1\rupt1on." the I '~ Border Patrol ta \k force "'a' lorml·d in an "ctfon to tn and dmupt these alien 5mugghng ring<i." '>aid .\Ian f lia,on chief patrol agent for thl' ~an 1>1ego Hunkr Patrol ~ctor Smuggling nng'I "abu\C. '>leal from and ahandon' illegal aliens whenc,er the\ ch"o..e," \a1d John Eklluardo of the lmm1gra11on and 1'1a1urali1a110n Scnlt'l' "Tht'} al'>(1 n h1b1t~agran1 d1<;rc&ard tor thl· \,llUl· of human li fe." he added dunn1p1 ne"'' confcn'nll' \undJ\ ,11 the San Clement e Border Patrol l'heckpoinl · Smugglt-r\ rnntact illegal alien<;. who ha' l' u\ualh been guided acro\s the border. and tran\P.>rt lhl·m 1n groups. frcquenll) lea" 1ng lh l·m at "drop hou'>l',. .. - neighborhood home\ or mutcl room\ -'-'hCrt' 1he} wait for thc nc!ll '>m uggier 1n thl· ring 10 pick them up. E:.lla\on said. Typ1<:<1ll y. fi ve 10 20 rx·uplc make up a -;muggl1ng ring • fa.,k lime gruup\ rnnw.1ing ot regular Burdt-r Patrol agcnh and 'ipcClal ant1·'>muggllng in\l·,11gator ... targeted .. 1ag1ng area-. and drop house!I throughout thc Border Pa1r.t1I'\ 1w1Mta1c wc'\tem rc~mn. tlla'ion said Bn1dl'" 1ht· 3 \muggltng nng' hrokcn up. 7.200 illegal alien\ '-'l'rl' <Hrc\tcd and 215 \t•h1dc' v.erc confi<;<:a tcd thl· agent '>J1d \1 m1lar la'>I>. ton.l' dlun' \\t:rl· under '-'a} in othl·r burdl·r rcg1on' hl' o,.11d ~tarted Marth 15 '"Opera11on Dl\rup111in· "ent on tor a hltle longl·r than tht· normJI upcra11on ""h1lh m1ghl la\t uni} a lcw d.I\' L lla\on ..:11d But he: \;.!HJ t.ir3e11ng 'ipeufil prohlcm drca., \Ul h a' '>muggling nng' I\' 11al 111 the Aor<lcr Pa1rol\ upcra1111n Artukovic would be tried as war criminal LO'i i\NC ii I I \ (..\Pl -·\ndn1a ..\rtuk.u\ll "111 tx· lncd in Yugo'>la' 1a ao;a warcnm1nal rathl'f than a pol1t1lal foe sa> Yugo\la\1anonic1al\whu den} pol1tll\mOtl\atc<l thcm to rencv. '4-}ear·old cffons 10 nirad1tc him I he Yugo'>la' 1an goH·rnml'IH lilc<l dotuml·nt\ 1n l 1.~. D1\tm:t ( oil rt late la\t '-'l'l'k l har~ing \nuku\ 1< a re\ldcnt of\urf\ldl' Colon~ "1th killing \l''l·r.i.l thuu .. and peoplc when hl· V.J\ a war m1nl\ll'I ot 1h1· '\,111 puppct \tall' of ( roaua during 'W orld \\Jr II l ' S Mag1\tratc Volnq Hnn ... n Ir \\ho prn 1ou\I\ ordered An uko' ll e\trad11nl on J "nio!k l11unt ot murdl'r scheduled J \\etlne">da' hl'Jnn~ on tht· amended \ ugo'ila' ian 1ndll tmen1 .\ccord1ng tu .\rtukm ll ''on l<Jd 1hc l'nlet·hkd. X 'I >car-old pro..ccu1<>r\ tJllnl .. I hl· hull hl·r ol 1he Balk.in' l'i wanted OCt aU\l' hl· I\ thl' 1)11hl1lJI l'nl'lll\ of lhl' lllrrl·nt Yugo'>la"1an < ommun1't gcl\nnnwn l But 1n l:klgradl'. /elJlw Jc~lil J 'Jl11kl·,111.in Im 1hr Yugo'ila\. r llfl'lgn MIOl'IU) \a1J \nul>.o\ II h.I\ llCll hn·n t hargcd for pol111lal crimn .1, .in ,1n1i-< 11mmu111'1 hu1 Im a criminal dl·cd aga1n\l ma!11>.1nd Car breakdown foils pair nabbed on cycle theft rap Two people allc~cdly 011empting to steal an exercise bicycle from a Co~ta Mesa aym th1!1 morning fou nd them· sclvc\ without wheels after their car broke down near the health spa. Police found an abandoned 1-ord Mustang. along with the -.tolen cycle, Inside the car they found 1dcnt1fi- ::at1on. leading them to 011v1d J DcPcrro. 24, an employee al the Family F1tnes'i Center. and his a1rl- friend, Leslie E. Mc< llnl1C'k Officer Gcrf) Stukk1c responded to lnrlne Geoffrey f{. Cirer n. 21. wa~ arrc:\tcd Friday inside the Jordan A venue apanment o f his former 'irlfricnd Earlier 1n lhe week, the unidentified woman reponed the then ofS 1.6001n • JCWtll') from her re,1dcnce A police office r wa~ on the way to 1nttrv1tw the woman Friday when ~hr called thr ~ll'C' dcpanment lo report somCOnC hl'ld AJA In broken In and WllS st11l 1ns1dc thC' apartment C1rern wa\ arrested on 'lusp1c1on of •.tcalina 1hr woman·, .1ewrln ' . . I\ Mariene ( arclr man reported the then ofS2.CX>O in powC'r tools from h•'> prnac. • • • An 0~1110\C'ope ond 1ndu\trt11I equipment were taken fruin a Von Ksrman t\ venut' bur1~ onrr 1hr weekend • • • ~lnlt'OflC' tl·mm cd i' \ll'll'll fro1n J the call around 4:45 a m h) a po\tal worker who ~ported a burglaf) in progress 31 the fitnc'" center, 1600 Adams Ave Stukkae a.aid the couple alleaedl> parked behind the center and entered throuah ;,a rear door The) had alle,edly 1iken one S l.<X>O llfecyclc carher th1!1 mornma. and were in the.'\ process of steahna another when 1hc1 r car broke down. Stukk1e reported. He said there were no •uans uf forced entry to the center, where Saab parked on Von Karman Avcnul' l·nda) • • • An undetermined amount of iew cir) was reported i.tolrn from an Ashbrook Street home Coetallea ...\ watch and t·amtm \ alurd 111 S l I 0. were reported ,tolen from al ar parked at Oranae ( oast Collea\' ~701 Fa1rv1ew Road . ..ornc11mc hctv.c<'n 2 '0 p m af\d 4p.m Fnda> • • \tcrco equipment worth S~t>S v.a' reponed "olen from a \:If parked 1n front of an apa.nmtn1 ~-omplt\ ,11 28 ' l Bmtol Strttt. somtllm\' he twern IOa m and 'Pm Thur~•> •\ rC'tr window 10 the vrh1cle had bten '>nlA\hcd ••• f v.o 'u11cnK"\ con1amm1S10.010 1o1.orth uf rnmput~r ~n""are "t're \llllrn from thl• W('~lln ~nUlh ( OA\I .. Dc..·l"l·rro '-'llrJ..' J' ,1 n1l·mh1·"h1r salc'tmJn 1>1:Perro .1llr11nlh lnlJ offin•1, that the rml'fgl'll•' .lrnir "·" kfl unl<K'kt·d Ptih t't' am,tc-ti ~~ u1upll' and fl'l'O' errd th<. fir,1 'ttill'n l H h .11 Mc( hnt1d.\ homl· 1n 11111111111!.1011 Beach DcPcrro. of C mt,1 \ln.1 and M(.( hnt1d. IM '-'l.ll' hooL.nJ on ')USp1c1on of t omnwn 1.d hurl(IM\ The) were being held 111" 111nrnint1-1n liC'u ofS IOJI()() h.111 ap1ccr Plato hotel lobh) around m1tln1tthl f ndO) (he luw1gl'' lx-lnngl•d ll1 t"'o J11pane~ bu\1ne'>'>ml'11 .111cnd1ntt .1 meeting at the hotel • • • Pollc;c 1nv('\t1ga1{'d J hurgla1 Jlarm 01 Oci:ul .. l lnhrn11ctl 2'8U '-ic"'potl Rhd around 11 pm F-ndrn II appeared thr bu\1nc'' had been en1rrrd, hu1 nothing wa\ reportrd ml\\1n1 P'ountaJn Valley " rr\ldC'IJI of the 16 10 bl6cl of M 1 Darwin told poh e \unda\ tha1 \Omconr had sla\hed tht' conHrt1hlt 1op of h1' hied and red I llM C hr' mitt ( amaro And had rah. hed a word an to the paint 1 he damatl' WI\ r\tamotcd ot S 700 • • • Someone ~ma11hec.h ~room w1n- do"' In buralJn1t' n homr \unda) nn th<' 11 ~on hlocl ot \nnd'ltont' I lw In'' 1nd11drtl A ~olm trlt"\.1'1tm \4. l • ~~~~~-l•~~~~~~~~· .. Of nge Co11t DAILY PU.OTJMonday. April. 15. t885 * At state 'bypass' sought for South Laguna plan . County asks urban exclu sion but not a'Il cttlzeiis favor move By LISA MAHONEY Of tM o ... , ...... 148'1 Oranae <. ounty superv1\0rs 1h1nk they may have struck on a plan to get Sou1h Laguna out from under the 1humb of the state Coastal C'omm1~s1on But no1 ·all res1dent'!I would welcome the fa, or Supcrv1!>or~ have directed their planning staff 10 · prepare a request for an "urban e11clus1on'' under the C oas1al Act thal .would e11cmpt most of the unm· • corporated community from the comm1ss1on's scruuny. All development proposals within South Laauna must go throuah two approval processes. first the county's, then the Coastal (omm1ss1on s C omm1ss1on review 1!>·requ1red under stale law un11l 1hat body cenif~s an area's Local (oastal Plan. Once a plan that protects wastal re~um~s 1s accepted. the Coastal Comml\'i1on bow'i out of the area's planning matter<; Rc~1dcn1s who worked for ~cars to help prepare South Laguna\ coastal plan -al\O 1h1: area's specific plan - don't want the counl) to pur\uc an urban exclusion. "I didn't \CC much 10 be gained from scelong an exclusion," -.aid Ann C hnstoph, secreta'l: of the South Laguna 5pet·1fic Plan Board of Re' 1ew · Ifs a counter· produc..11' e move I mphaw, 'lhould be placed on fin1sh1ng the I mal < oa .. tal Plan." rhc hoard ot re..•\ 1c..·w make\ rccommenda11ons-.on 'iouth Laguna dcvl'lopment propo~ab_ to county s.upcr. \ 1\0(\ < hmtoph \a1d 1herc '>Ccm' to be little chance the < oa\131 ( omm1s~1on will appro"e an exemption as large a~ the '>t1perv1\of\ favor ""t·cording to info rmation pro' 1ded b> tht' comml\\IOn, one of1he requirements for an urban l':..empt1on " 1ha1 proJe<.:t<; 1n tht' areas excused lrom re\ IC'-' ma" not affect coastal re'IOurces or beach ane\\ < hm111ph noted 1ha1 a1 leao;t onc area proposed for e\l'mp11on 1 hrce \rth Bay 1<; a \UhJeCt of d1\3greement bctwc~:n 1he lOUnl\ and the tomm1\'>1on. The lnmml\"on returned the count\ ·s proposed l otal ( oa\ljl Plan h"1 \ugu\t with a long h~i of suggested mod1lit atiun\ ..aid John Leslie. coastal program anaJy~t r hccumm1~\111n I\ 00\1. "-al ting for 1he count} to adopt the modillcanon\ or lOml' up "1th re\ l'ilons of 11s own. he \aid The l0mm1,,1on '-'Ill not takc a pos111on on the nemp11on propo\JI until 11 1\ \uhm111ed, he added. Pl'tl'r Ht·rman \\ho handle'> c;outh Orange County -j A feast for the victors Wlnnera of the recent Joaathon to benefit the Top of t he World and"l:l Morro achoola In La&una Beach we re taken by Umoaalne to b reak f Ht at th e White Houae r eataurant Friday. Top of the ~brld PT A pr~l~nt plann1n1 m111crs for Fifth Dist.net u~rvit0r Thoma Riley, 511d counly offic1a's arc d11COuf'-.d ov" aueml't' to reach •Jl'C'tmt-nt "¥tlh &be comlnattlon Ind ate now. look1na for A WI)' "tO ICt out of (alt) l"PI·" An uclu aon as cnc:ompas11n1 u the supnyalOrl env111on would put an ·end LO the tu1-of·war betwem \be two aovcrn1nf bodie on several fronts, &Jtb.oulb IOmt mllJ or areas o disa&recment would still remain., Merman said If the com'1'•~~1on were to ac.ccpt an ncluaton requtjl a\ prcsentl) proposed, all developed arcai would be t.aktft out of their control. Some hdlslde areas. too, wou.Jd bt excu'Cd from comm11 ion review The 360-acrc Hobo Canyon pro~ny tbe Dolley condominium proJect. the sfopes below ~na Sur. propcrt) in ntatc 1onan1 pnor Lo l 977 l041 tbelM. row of' houses alona the coast would be meli&Jble for Qcaiptiae ~nd rcmatn·\UbJCCt to tht t.oc.J Coastal Plan, HtmMlll ~Id. ' faempung dc\eloixd areas would chmana&e Coastal C'oJT\ml\\IOn IC\ eraac O\ef 1he pnva&e communniet of Three Arch Ba~ and La1un1U1. Resident.I of tbotc •led neighborhoods oppo\C plan mod1ficat1ons that would allow the pubh< 10 "'~I~ to the beach over their private '>treets The rnunl) bche"111.8 pnvatc communities should remain pn,atc. agrt:ef, wtth the residents on the matttt. ~upcrv 1sor\ have balked al a comm1ss1on s~tion that any new bu1 ldmg pcrmus be bloc.llcd until public aooess is assured ..aid Ron f1ppcl'>. county urban planner. "Thcre's qu1tt' an impasse there.'' Herman said Who el-.e ma-. bentfit from the proposed exclua1on is not yet dear But ·one group of property owners cenainl')I e>.pect\ 10 wmc out on top 1n the matter. Three ph) \te1an-. who own acreaie above Three Arch Ba> wt'rt· the on1inal movers behind the cxclus1on plan D0<:tor., 'While. <. hino and Clark hared consultant Bun John.,on !fl.push supcr}1wrs to.,1>ursue the exemption. John'~n ..a1tl tlic doctors, who oWn about 3111 undc,elopcd acrn "'ant the exempuon becausc of rcstm lion<. the C oa,tal Commission ~ould put on their propcn) .. The> "mph want 10 be able to subdmde hke their nc1ghbt1r\ " he \<ltd Bui 1-tcrman said Johnson as mistaken 1fbe thin.ks an .urban cu·mpt1on would lift rcstnct.1ons already 1n the count\ '\ tr'>1on of the L( P. lk ma1nta1n!> that. although Johnson may have brough1 1he matter to the attention of supervisors. it has been t.iken up bct au'>t' "1h1'l 1s a maner worth cxam1runa. .. Thl' doctors w11l 111ll have to comply with open 5pace rro' !\Ions wri11en into the currV\t verston of the LCP. lcrman 'lald. "If tho~ doctors think they will get a change 1n toning. then lht'~ arc dreaming.." he s~ud. MAUie Stapp . left. a nd Jayne Berberian, El 1.lorro PT A preeldent, aecond from right, e.corted. fro m left, Jonathan Ea•ley, Erik Ulveatad . Lau.rel Schmidt and . 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The plastic. shaped into an im- provised tool, would be wielded by a spa<:ewaJking astronaut or, more like- ly. by the shuttle's mechanical arm. A proposal to have a spacewalker • reach out and &rab a lever on the Syncom satellite was ruled out as bein'-too dangerous beca~sc he possibly could be crushed apan st the side of the 8-ton payload, NASA officials said. • Safety is the prime consideration in tbe rescue planning. Syncom,- ahhough weightless ~nd spinning slowly. retains the inertia of its huge mass and carries four tons of fuel. Officials want to be certain neither endansers the spaceship or crewman. Lights burned around the clock in offices and spacecraft simulator buildinJS at the Johnson Space Center an Houston, where a decision was expected later today on whether and how best to salvage the satellite. First of all, Discovery's crew must determindfSyncom can be broUJht back to life. Under a plan being developed, that would be dooe Wednesday when commander Karol Bobko and Donald Williams would JUide Discovery close to Syncom to inspect the satellite with high-pow- ered binoculars and the zoom lens of a television camera. When the Navy communications satellite was released Saturday from the shuttle's cargo bay. its electrical systems did not switch on. apparently \ Thia plutic •watter t. beln& teeted for poulble re.cue of aateWte. because a four-inch "trigger" lever did not spring out from the s.ide of the pa.yload. Mission Control officia1s believe the lever is partiaJly extended and that it mi'11t be snagcd and extended fully. I fit tS still locked do~ n. it would be impossible to snare. Ground crews have rigged a tool. resemblin& a flyswatter, out of equip- ment like that stored in the shuttle as one possibility for grabbing the lever. said f1ight director Randy Stone. The device consists of a four-foot extendable rod used by the com- mander and pil.ot to reach remote switches in the cockpit._a pla~ic cover from a flight data book rolled into a cone. ancf. on the end of the cone. another plastic cover wittrlhree square holes cut in it. If this plan is agreed on, the tool would be fastened to the end of the shuttle's 50-foot arm by spacewalking astronauts David Griggs and Jeffrey Hoffman on Tuesday. The next day, astronaut Margaret Rhea Seddon. guiding the arm remotely from inside the cabin. would brush the "fly- swatter" a~inst the side of the slowly-rotating-sattMite and try to snag the lever in one of the holes. pulling it free. With the satellite spinnin~ at the rate of 2 revolutions per minute, II would be like grabbing the brass ring from a merry-go-round. ··As simple and gross a solution as that may sound like, it is probably one of the most intelligent ones we've come up with," said Stone. Fifth heart patient_hle_eding good, but kidneys are susceptible to poranly, so It was stopped. a By &M AttHla&e4 Pre11 . WASHI NGTON -With President Rcqan as ~koff speak~r., a new 0 ni.tation begins a drive today to raise $2 m1lhon to ~5 m1lhon f<?r N~ uan refugees ltving an Honduras and ~<?Sta ~1ca. Tont&ht, Rcapn as sched~ed to address a $250-a-plate fun~-rat~1na dinnc~ ~po~sored t>y the • Nicaraguan Re fugee Fund. which says at will ship medic&! supplies, food, tool' and clothing to an estimated 7S.OOO refugee.s •. but J?rov1de no hel~ t~ rebe.b fijhtin• Nicaragua •5 leftist government. Admin1stnt~1on and fund o01~1als said the ro ect was stnctly humanitarian and was not intended to _provide even indi~~ aid lo Nicaraguan rebels. known as Contras, who often h ve among the ~fu~s. Debtor natlon• toJ,lc of meet WASHINGTON -As poor countnes' debts near the t~lhon-<iollar mark the top financial authorities of the non-communist world will deba~e lh.11. week how to keep the debtor nations from falltng furt~er and further ~hand in their payments The four biggest debtors -Argentina. Brazil. Mex1c<? and Venezuela -o~ed U.S. banks $69.4 billion '1S oflast Sep~ember, accord.inJ to figures from the Federal Reserve System. T~eir total debt !S about S27S b1llton. Teia• bombings claim lite FORT WORTH. Texas -One person was killed in a series of weekend bombings that has left authorities with few clues. no s1;1spect and no apparent motive. Thrtt of the five bombings were in res1dcnt1aJ areas. Lt . Ralph G. Carpenter. a fire department a~n investigator. told the Fort Worth Star- Telcgram that the three residential bombings are not though~ t.o be connected. and depanment spokesman Charlie McCafferty said authonues do not know whether any of the bombings arc related. Italian-American• let Ferraro do,m NEW YORK -Geraldine Ferraro. accepting an .award as ltaltan- American Woman of the Year. chargt:d t~at ltah~n-A~encan~ let her down during her campaign as tt)c Democratic v1c~ pres1dent1al candidate. And t~e woman who presented the award agreed with the former con~swoman s charge that most ltalia~-American.s kept ~ilent in the face ofall~uons that her family may have had ties to organ~ze~ cnme. Fe.rraro. whc;> received the a~ard Sunday from the National Organization of ltaltan-Amerrcan Women. said 1t was one of two organizations that defended her from ethnic attacks, the other being the National ltali(ln-American Foundation. Some Ohio S&L• •tlll llmlted COLUMBUS, Ohio -It has been a month since Gov. Richard <;eleste issued his extraordinary order closing the doors of 69 state-chartered, pnv.ately insured savings and loans to protect th~m from run~ by nervou~ deposttors. Since then 41 have resumed full service by obtaining federal insurance or mergfog wi'th other institutions. But 28 others can give only ltmiled service - including a S 1,000-pcr-month cdling on w1thdraw,_a_1s_. _ _,,>4l!4!Ji>._~.v~ I CALIFORNIA But doctors at Humana Institute say problem not life-threatening for 62-year-old recipient damage from multiple blood trans-Bleeding problems also befell Hu- fusions. Lansing said. mana's other implant patients. Wit-G , .. , ,,._ 'l Lansing stressed that the bleeding. liam C. Schroeder and Murray P. unman -.,ares &. wO po~. Cemen which he attributed to the strain on Haydon. ,, OAKLAND -A gunman fired more than SO rounds from an automatic LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)-Jack C. received the Jarvik-7 heart in a six-stitchH inside Burcham's chest. Earlier. Tom Noland, a spokesman rifle into a busy street Sunday, injuring two police officers and a woman with Burcham, the world's fifth and oldest hour. difficult operation Sunday at would not necessarily trigger a second for the Humana Inc. hospital chain, flying gJass from shattered windows, police said. No one was struck by the artificial heart patient, bled through Humana Hospital Audubon. Dr. operation, provided the fouryh said Bur~ha~ was "moving has bullets. "ft was very lucky that nobody was killed," said Oakland Police Lt. Al the night and had to have approx-William C. De Vries, who implanted drainage tube prevents blood from extremities" Sunday night. Perrodin. Taken into custody after the shooting spree on 42nd Strc(t and imately 21 pints of blood replaced. the heart, said the mechanical pump accumulating in Burcham·s tissues. If "De Vries said he seems to be doing Telegraph Avenue was Dennis B. Cresta. 43, of Oakland. He was armed with but one of his doctors said today the was "a tight fit." accumulation occurs. however, a well." Noland said. "He was v1s1tcd two automatic nfles and a couple of knives. said Perr~in. · problem was not considered life-The doctors were inserting a founh second operation would be necessary. --"'b•y-!-'h~js._w=ife~a'-"nd~som~~e...,o...,f-!'h""js"='c ... h ... 1..,,ld.,_re...,n'!-'.~---- thrcatenin -·.::=_-idlhm~· ,,;ag;e;it;ubbc~i~11~8~0~1tctli';i1a;;,m;;.·s~cctb~c1'1strtehh1ttis-1tamnffslrnnrig~sa~1da:.:1Hfcefcafi1d~no~tlT1~nddii~ca~t:e h'.ho~w and I asked Devries if (Burcham) lsr.ae 'I sallo·· at bum ce,-ter e retired 1'3ilroad engineer re-morning, after which "I would hope Ion$ doctors would wait to make that could recosnize his wife or children i • •• mained in critical condition one day he would show some improvement," decision. and DeVnes said he wasn't sure SAN FRANCISCO-An Israeli sailor was recovering an a San Francisco after the implant. but Dr. Allan M. Lansing said at a morning news Lansing said the bleeding over-because of the sedation." bum center after being airlifted nearly 600 miles from his ship, which medics . Lansing. chairman of Humana Heart conference. night was in small, steady amounts. Lansing said Rurchani's chest ca vi-reached by parachuting into the Pacific Ocean. Pinchas Deri. 35. of Tel Aviv. i Institute International, said he per-Burcham's other signs remained "Later in the eveninJ. he was started ty had been measured and ··we felt was reponed in stable and satisfactory condition Sunday night after being sonally considered Burcham's con-good. although his kidney fudction on some of the anti-coagulant ther-that there would be no problem" wtth flown by helicopter from the Liberian-registered Veer Sheva to St. Francis dition to be satisfactory. was being watched carefully. Lansing apy;· Lansing said. adding that the the implant of the metal and plastic Memonal Hospital. The Air National Guard from Moffett field 10 San Burcham, 62, of Le Roy, 111.. said. The kidney function appeared therapy aggravated the bleeding tern-device. Francisco reponed that Dcri suffered second-degree burns on an ann. leg and .......................................... __ ........................................................ _ • !'Dallas' star admits to alcoholism . . . ! fNC>IANAPOUI CAP) -A1:tot Md lhUfftfng hie IPll~ notes : Ken ~ who • Cliff neMMIY· : e.rn. on .,,.._ .. ~ "I thought I WOUid come to you : tume to the bottle .,.., being Ind '-1on10me r.cts end hit you b11tld by J.R. E.Wtng, told a with a zinger," ~I •Id. group ~'high IChoOf atudentl at "But• I mede my no._ I kn.w It ennM9NQ.....,that hell tn wouldn't work. : alcoholc. "That'• b9cauM I'm an af. ' KerchevW, who ..,..,.. ... • coholc. -' member of Alcohollc KerdMWalaakthebegandtlnk- AnOnymoua. told the group that Ina wttle attending high 8Chool In • 1'aUdey waa tM ftrat time he Clnton Ind WM an ak:ohoHc by ; hlldpubldy reve•d hl9dt1nklng the tlm. he enter4td ·Indiana · .problem. 1 Untwrltty In 1968. ·•t t~ t~ would be a After attending echools IA Call- good ct.y, 'Mid Kerchevat, •t. ~omfe Md New York City, · • Hll rewlllatlOn wee met wt1h Kercheval'• C8feer on Broadway ..,.,._.by the awdentl. . gained momentum and he Ukt -__.;_=-"-tM lnclllna natJ¥9.-f'Mde-t~ ~ lncreued at the ~ ~ ... IUndlng It NIM rate. the lectern at lndlana Untveralty-"When you take a drink of ·. PurdUe um.r.tty at lndltlnapoll9 boon, It'• a quick flx. " he said. .. .• .. '• "So you get a little oour~. It'• eome kind of magJc eOxlr. • About nine years ago, he Mid, "1 look4td In the ml"or and MW I had two black eyes. I realty couldn't remember where they came from." KereheYal ..ad he entered a detoxification center In In· dlanip<>ll• a year before' 'Dallas'' went on the air. BU1 three years later he had a drlrik and that .tarted a cycle of sobriety and drinking. Now, he ..ad, he hasn't had an alcohoUc beverage In five years. KerchevaJ't televtalon charac- ter often g099 on drinking binges on the lhoW, but the actor says the "drink•" are actually water- 4td-down tea. ~Monkeys , .disease HUSTLE IT l:TP IT'S TAX DAY ~origin . of AIDS. ijOSTON CAP) -The AIDS • t'p1d~1t ma} have begun as a ; monkey disease that spread lo people • in central Afnca before sweeping around the world, a sc1ent1st says The theory as based on the dis- covery of a virus tn monkeys that as nearl y 1dent1cal to the virus that re~archers believe causes the deadly human disease that de~troys the 1 body's immune system. · Many experts believe that AIDS firs1 broke out in central Africa. then ' spread to the Caribbean. the Untted States and throu&hout the world Sc1ent1sts at the Harvard School of Public Health have found that 1he monkey AIDS v)rus 1s common among a species called the Afncan green monkey that lives 1n cenl ral Afnca • .. We hypo1hes11e that the .\fncan green~ gave the virus 10 people tn the region where the AIDS disease ong· mated, .. probably w1th1n Che last IO to SO years, Yid Dr. Mu Esse~ of Har\-ard 1\ JDS·~ believed to be caused b> an unusual virus d1Kovered an France .1nd lhe nited States 1n 1984 It• •\mencan discoverers call at HTLV· Ill (for human T-cell l)'mphotrop1c , 1ru,, typt tllrce). TM Frendr e1ff 1t ly mphadenopathy associated virus. or I AV WASHINGTON (AP) -'i'fiis I!> Tax Day 1985 -1he deadline for mos1 AmencaM to file their federal income tax returns. But for the average person. Tax Freedom Day 1s ~tt ll two :weeks away. While as many as 10 m11l1on couples and ind1 v1duals were putting 1he finishing touches on their returns. the private Tax Foµndat1 on was disclosing thal most people will have to work until Apnl JO to pay theu federal. state and local taxes That 1c; one d~y longer than last year. If all the taxes paid by bus1neucs and individuals were d1v1ded equally· among the work force. the foundation said. each person would have to work 2 hours and 38 minutes every 8-hour day to pa y a share. That's one minute longer lhan in 1984 but five minutes less 1han an 1980. before the b1agcs1 tax cut tn ha story wa' approved by the federal go vernment The Internal Revenue Service wa\ working oven1me today to procc's some of the m1ll1ons of returns that have piled up because of bugs an a SI 03 m11l1on computer. Com- miuioner Roscoe L. Eger Jr insists most of the problem have been '°lved and that people wh o file their returns on ttme will get their refundc; by June I i\ dela y hcyond that date means thuRS hai to pa y interest at an annual rate of 13 percent About IOI million couples and 1nd1v1dua1, arr C''j)C<'tcd to file rc- lums th!! year and 80 pcrctnt of them win get refund' a .. cragin1 more than $800 ------'----------- Through April 5. about 60 m1ll1on returns had been recei ved. An oth er 3S millton arc expected by Apnl 19. More than 3.5 million people will a!;k for and receive automatic four. month filing delays. although they'll have to estimate and pa y their lax b> tonight. Some will win a del:l,) until June 17 h) being out of the countl") today. A.nd 01her returns will ~tragglc 1n later in the year. Elsewhere on ra, L>s > •The IRS ordered 1t\ walk ·tn oflices and nat1onw1<te "hot ltne" telephone service to remain open until 6:30 p.m. local tame to accom· modntc last-minute fikrs. •H&R l:Jlock·s 8.000 offices were helping hundreds of thousands of people complete their returns. at prices starting at S 12. The company, which prepare, clo5e to I 0 pcrccnt of all federal returns.· ~ye; more and more pcople arc delaying the 1n· ev1tablc "It has <oo mcthing to do with the ccorw my," guessed Harry BucklcX· n vice pr~tdcnt at Block's Kansas ( at y, Mo .. headquanen. "When the econ· omy I\ bad. pcople file earher becau~ 80 per<'cn1 j et refunds and they want to get their money But wich the economy p1ckanJ up over tbe last few yeaM. the" ·re fihna later " •Sa vina~ 1nc;1ttut1ons expcc1td a land-officr tnniness fro m last-mintue film tooluna to cut thetr taxn hy 1nvcs11na 1n an Jnd1 v1dunl Rrtare· mt'nt .\c·count. Actors lead as heroes WASHINGTON (AP) -Film \tars edged owt President Reagan. Pope John Paul II and humanitarian Mother Theresa as the most frequent· ly namt'd "heroes" among young 4\mcncans. according to a poll pub- lished today an U.S. News & World Report magazine. i he most frequently cited hero in the poll of3 ! S younga.dults was actor· director Clint Eastwood. famous for has tough-guy roles in the movits. Eastwood was the first choice among the 161 men aged 18 to 24 who were polled. and placed third among the heroes of the I S4 female part•ci- pants. The poll was conducted for the magazine by the Roper OrpmLat1on. In an article ent11led "fleroc~ arc Back." the mapLine observed that the sclccuon of heroes 1s a sharp change from the turbulent decade of the 1970s, when role models were 1n short supply among youna people. Today'!i young adults. the ma.ga- 1ine reported. tended to choose strong indi viduals as their models and "clearly seek to paltem them· st:lve' after pcoote who, for the most part. are houndlc lynch or succtss~ ful." Ea twood topped tht heroc' hsl. beina named by 30 percent of thoM! polled He wa~ follo~cd by comedian Eddie Murphy. the choice of 24 percent of the you~ Murphy wa' the ~ond choice of male&. No. 5 for fcmalC'\ 1 ' part of his chest after using kerosene to 1gn1te a charcoal fire on the ship . RTD crime 11gura quatloned LOS ANGELES -Saying they have figures that show the RTD understated bus-related crimes. two UCLA researchers have sent their findings to city and county officials, claiming transit authorities didn't respond to them. But Southern Cali fornia Rapid Transit District officials say the UCLA figures are overstated and their sugestions to improve the situation are CJlher impossible or already in effect. The UCLA repon. compiled for the U.S. Department ofTransportation. says crimes committed in 1983 on buses. at bus stops and traveling to and from bus stops were 20 to 30 times higher than the RTD reponed. Crocker Center blue quelled LOS ANGELES-A fire early today on the 18th floor of the downtown Crocker Center office tower was confined to two suites. a Fare Def!Srtment spokesman said. The fire was reported about I 2:SO a.m. and was \lt~ble from the street. said La rry Ford. a department public information officer. Fourteen fire companies were dispatched to the high·rise bank building on West Sixth Street and brought the blaze under control at I :32 a.m .. he said. .. Gas price• up 7 cent. a gallon LOS ANGELES-An upward trend that saw gasoline pnces Jump 7 cents a gallon in the past two months will continue as wholesale prices nsc and the demand for unleaded gas erodes suppl[. 011 industry analyst Dan Lundberg says. Th~ average price. nat~onally for al grades of gasoline 1s S 1.20 per gallon. the publtsher of the 011-onented Lundberg utter said. In February. before retail pnces began to respond t.o nsing wholesale costs. gas averaged S 1.13 per gallon for all grades. But the pncc of unleaded could nse by IO cents per gallon next month to S 1.26, Lundberg said Sunday . ,-WoRtD L Seaman pulled from Vauvlu• NAPLES, Italy -Rescue teams used powerful winches and steel cable 1oday to pull a U.S. Navy seaman out oft he crater of Mount Vesuvius where he had been trapped overnight. The sailor had scrambled down the jagged slope of the dormant volcano Sunday afternoon to help a fellow sailor who had fallen to his death on a ledge 3SO feet below. Lt. Cmdr. Skip Calvert spokesman for the U.S. Naval support facilitie~ at Naples. identified the rescued sailor as Seaman Brett Jacobs of Kansas City. Kan .. assigned to the frigate USS Edward McDonnell. S. African •IJantytown tom down CROSSROADS, Soulh Afric:a -Dcmolit1on of this shantytown whe~ 100,000blacks live bepn peacefully today. wuh none of the signs of unrest that exploded earlier this year into rioting in which at least 18 died. Thousands watched as the first shacks were torn down, and lhe only visible sign of opposition was a single stone from a slingshot. Last Febraury mobs battled police in Crossroa.ds, prol:Csting what the~ believed were plans to forcibly remove them the sne 12 miles cast of Cape Town to Khayclitsha a new black township bein.a buih by the government. · Realan ar1ed to vl•lt concentration c-mp FRANKFURT. West Gem1any-A former prosecutor at the Nurembera war crimes trials today uraed President Reaaan to visit the site of a World War II concentration camp when he v1s1ts West Germany next month Roben M W. ~empner.,"'.h.o nowlivcsin Frankfurt, urged Rea.-n to .. honor(Holocaust) v1ct1m~ by ~1s111na Dachau, Bcrgcn-Bclscn or a s1m1lar place" dunna his upeomina tnp. Reapn ruled out a v111t to a Nazi concentration camp site saying on March 21 that instt'ad of"rcawakenin. the memories" of aa....war h~ wanted to commemorate the post-war friendship between tht United Scates and West Germany. Terrorl•ts blamed ln bombm1 MADRID. pain -Sptin'sintenor miniatersayu terrorist bombciuscd tht cxploi1on that npped apan 1 thtee·story rettnrant frequented by Amencans. k1lhna 18 people and woundint 80. And panish aoverment 1 pok"man Fduardo Sot11los said Sunday "thctt w~ s1ans. but at was not absolutely 'Ure (that) th1~ Islamic Holy War"' group wa' rcspon11ble for ttic explo ion. · All of tho~ killed la'4' Friday night were Spaniards, but som~ Americans were Injured 'I -,- Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /MOf')day, April 15, lN-' If yo ·u can (t Sta;nd the heiit ~·yoU bli n k at NUVo Ellen Appel, Sae Book, Gloria O.brtnk at .. PWVO." VIYienn e llclntoeh, Adolf Scott, Jennifer Blue and Jim Pfaaebaam appreciated the parade of hot fuhlon•. J By BETl'Y PORTEJ\ Deir,._. C«t 111 I •M Graffiu spray-pam1ed on the stage back drops was 1he only clue that the 265 women -and a few men-were in fora surpnsc-cum- color-shock ~en Neiman-Marcus presented "NUVO, etc." There were no basic blacks with pearls. no Chanels, no Gala nos or A<tolfos in.this Hotel Meridien fashion show and luncheon that raised S 7 .000 for Cystic Fi bros is ·Guild of Orange County. It was tum up the Banana Boat music~ for a show tnat was Young., Electric. Psychedelic, Knock-Your- Eyes-Out-HOT -with hot pinks. hot yellows. hot (including comic strip) prints-all forthe Body Perfect. . , The hi&hly ent.cnaining show may not have been slanted 10 11s more conservative. sophisticated audience, but they seemed to love 11 anyway. It was a show of clo1hing for bro nzed, young and T-H-1-N bodies. It was the sort of adventurous production the guild members and their supporters have come to expect from the fun-loving presi- dent Belllada Bar11ett, the wife of N-M's vice president and manager Barney Bar11ett. She had the as- sistance of membership chairman Bobbi Felaot and N-M's fashion directors Colleen Espinosa (New- pon Beach) and Devtd Canleu (San Francisco) . .. Bclhnda has a heart and 1m- aa1nation as big as Texas." said guild founder and former president Barbara Yuebr, rcfemng to Bamelt's birthplace and the fact that she isa former Miss Tcxa?o. "Old presidents never die; they Just work behind the table," added Yanchar as she and husband Carl worked at 1he mformation·ad- missions.booth. Not all of the crowd were dressed conservatively. Thcrewasaaroup of Young Beautiful People-in- cludina VMeaae Mcutotll (with Adolf Scott as in ModelingAgency). hand-painted dress desipter Jen- aifer Blae and_h~r associate artist Jeff Na11baam (whose silk shirt had ·his signature inscribed all over). Then there was the aJways-wi1h-1t dining room where guests were BeverlyTltompsoa-ColJ in no1-so-servedircold strawberry. sruad conservative bJaCK,'whate and red. Nico1sc and amareuo mousse. si1tingwithdaughterMar11e,a '7"~ 1"wo8unch Palm Spa of Palm studentat Orange Coast College, -Springs prov1d¢ a week fortwo and saying, .. I'm taking a yearoffto (with the luck winner bemgdnven do som of the things I've always round-trip by limousine provided wanted to do. in'duding wnt1ng." by Newport lmpons)and designer Susan Beard said that she has one Sal&llDe Devlin made u~beautaful of the cookbooks Thompson-Coal baskets(the kind she sells to N-M) wrote and distributes to her friends. for d oor pnzes. "It's full ofrecipes for meals Others attending were.JoADne requiring 1.5 manutesor less to Mix, Darlene BeaJa, Terrie Watt- cook." saa.d Barbara Stewart. enberaer, Manila Jellktn1,Sbirley ··.,.Reminds me of my ·five eggs and Je11kia1,Sae Hook, DeblGIUman, anything.' .. said a b)'-stander who Barbara Boyle,cxecullve director daned from the cocktail bar to the for CF an Southern Cahfornaa. • Helen Joluttoll, fund·raisi.nadirec~. tor for CF; Terri M1ller,1uild - c"'ccutjve vice president; See..,.. whose daughter Neel is pictured 00 CF guild literature; MarilJll ... NlelaeD, who bad two tables of I 0 each for the Irvine Co.; G-. Wallab.,• and Toal Ann.lsteali. Barnett said. "One in 20 Ameri· cans (about I 0 mmion peopJe)are unknowtna., unwittingcarrienof · the gene that causes cystic fibroSis, - "Cystic fibrosis kills morecbit. drcn and young adults in this · .; country than any inberiteddiseate 'and half the children born with CF ·wall not-reacll their teens ... -t.110- I DU9HEWS I080M 8UDOIES G HART TO HART -8:30- 0 TIC TAC DOUQti LCM BOAT -11:30- • (()SIMON & ~ D 18 BEST OF CAA80H 9 SATURDAY NIGHT Justice system rapped (f) UFf.STYlES Of TH£ RtCH ANO · FAMOUI • THAEES COMPAKt I STARTIB .. ~ WU8AEPORT ~ • MISICAN GCMJMtENT ())CllNEWS 9.CNEWS • HOT SEAT HOTLINE Cl)UOYIE ~ • • "A MJO« Miracle" ( 1983) JOifn Hulton, Pelt ' -8:30-D tee NEWS 1:DAYSA<WH ==--/ LBtRER e FMD OF CUL T\JRE IAANEY t.11..LEA WHEE. Of FORTVNE !:zoo • • '' ··we Of The Never Never (1983) Angela Punch McGregor Ar· lhul Dlgnam -7:00- 8 Cl8NEWS I t 100..000 NAME THAT TUNE • PNVATI BENJAMIH AICNE'WSQ DALLAS (!)NEWS I THAEES COMPANY WHEE. OF FORTUNE I •181NES8 AEPORT PM.MAGAZINE EHTERTAINMEHT TONIGHT 8.JEOPAPIJY -7:30- 1·~=~:, THAT'S INCAEDl8LE MOHL.A. WKAP If CINCINNA Tl JEOPAID< WILD, WILD WOALO OF ANIML.a e MOTOAWEEJ( Lloyd Brldgea play• the harried air traffic controller In ••Air - plane.•• a 'parody of airplane: .. diaaat e r movtea. at 9 tonight on Channel 4 . BAANUM & 8All.EY CIRCUS D a 808 HOPE 8P£CCAl 8 MOVIE • • '"The Streets Of San Francisco' ( 19721 Kart Malden. Michael Ooogta.s D ®J HAN>CA8Tl.E ANO MCCOfUCK Q JOKER'S Wl.D (!) WMP If CINCINNATI I ENTERTANIEHT TOHIGHT ON TOP ALL OVER THE WORLD • ANCIENT UVE8 «i> AMENCAN P\AYHOUSE elOlDONES rel MOVE m P.M. MAGAZINE -HO-G SPACE D QI MOVIE * • • A11plane' 11980) Robefl Hays Julie Hageny D !II MOYIE ""Ledy Blue . (P18mlefe) Jamie Rose Tony Lo Blanco Q NEWS • MERV GNFf1N • AMERICAN P\AYHOUSE l~PYLE • • '" "Strange Invaders" 119821 Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen (l)MOVIE • • • "And The Ship Sails On f 19831 Freooie "Jones: Satbafa Jef. lord -9'.30- MOYIE • * '1 'Wl\81 Old You Do In Ttie War Daddy?"' 119661 James Coburn Otek Shawn '1) AEAL ESTATllN F6RECLOSURE -10:00- •••HEWS Q LOUOMNT «i) A GREAT AMENCAN HOTa m CAUJ«) AU SPORTS H MOYIE • • ' Running Brave· 119831 Rob· by Beoson Pat Hingle •• -10;30- • N>EP9C>EHT NEWS «i) CAPITOl JOURNAL ICJMADASH£U (01MOVIE * * "YOf The Hunlet From The Fu· lure· ( 1983) Reb Brown C<Xinne Clery. S MOVIE • • * A Midsummer Nighl s Sex Comedy t 19821 Woody Allen. Mia Farrow -11:00- G D 8 Cll9 Q!NEWS 8 TAXI 8 OJ) MC NEWS NIGHTUHE G SC'TV e VEGAS ., AOaCFOAD F1lES 9 1.ATENIOHT AMERICA e 100cwa J 1MOYIE • * • • C1ttZen Kane P941l Orson Welle$ Joseptl Collen -11:50- >ii MOYIE * * "Hard To Hold 11984} Rick Spr1ngheld. Janet E1t>er -12:00- D m ON HOU VWOOO U MOVIE • • •'1 Richard 111 (19551 Lau· 1ence Olivier John Gielgud ~~~.!..!...!no......_ •• "Family Floghl I 19721 Rod Tay IOf Oma Mel-1111 O:MOVIE • • • Happy Anniversary 119591 David Niven. M1tz1 Gaynot -12:05- $JMOVIE * *', 'Tiie Dead Zone (19831 Chnstophef Walken B1oot.e Adams -12:30-D IB I.ATE NOt4T WITH DAVID t.ETT9lllAN 8 ALFAEO HITCHCC>g< PAESENTS - D cm OF ANGe.S ZANE GAEY THEA TEA tD MOVIE * • * · Jol\nny Come Lately ( 19<13) James Cagney. Mar)O(ie Main ., LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE fli) UNOEMT ANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR -12:~ 8 (() MCMIUAH & WIFE -1:00- 8 MOVIE • • , C1osst11e 119751 James F1ren1tno Ramon 8'er1 ) MOVIE DE.\R .\NN LANDERS. I was horrified by the letter about a Dallas )Outh who had killed has parents and was allowed to 'iharc an their m1ll1on- dollar estate . .\pparentl) he was a manor when he commatted the murders and was found "acmporanl~ insane ... Wh'en he reached ht'i maJont}. the doctors said he wa'> cured and the Judge decided he could go free. Obviously. nothin~ an the law says a person can't inherit mom» from the person he has killed Now I see an article an tht' Newark Ledger about a man who beat has mother to death in 1981 He too was declared 001 legall) responslbk bt_- cause of ansanat). Th1sman 1sgo1ng10 1nhcnt part of his mother's estate as well as monev from her insurance polaq.. · Pica'<: c;how THIS cl1pp1ng tu \.our con-;ultant. Judge Wilbur Pell l)f tht· Seventh C1rc u11 Coun of .\ppeals. who made an eloquent defense of the C'n manal JUStace system an this coun- tn. -LO\\. B RN IN N.J ·DEAR S.B.: I was about to send I your clipping to Jadge Pell wben I received llt~rkom-blm: DE.\R .\NN LANDER~ E"er since m\ name appeared 1n )Our column i have been hearing from old fncnds around the country from whom I had nol heard for some 11me. That gave me much pleasure. The federal JUdge an Ohio wrote. .. Trui: fame rs not achu•"ed b-y dasco"cnng a ne"" continent or b) findan~a cure for thl· common cold It as ach1ncd b~ publication an .\nn Landers· column 'l ou ha"c am"ed' .. I rccea"ed se"eral letter-; from people I do not kno" who "rote concerning local problem!. dealing A11 LAI DEIS Others complained about the large fees rn their areas. It as a fact that 'iome ~ttlements that seem outrageo us are made. be- cause the defendant would prefer to settle than go through the rncon" e- naence that many lawsuits entail For example a m~h dmurbed man an Ne"" Yorl Jumped in front of a subwa~ train and '.I.as badl~ tnJured. The trans11 authont\ settled for $650.000. . Whale 1h1~ case and many others seem ndiculou~ I cannot help but be reminded of the w1sc words of a former JUStace of the upreme Court. W1lham Mood-y. who sa1d 80 years ago. "The nJht to sue and defcndis the alternative to force. In an or- ganized soetety it 1s the ngbt c:on- scrvauve of all other nghts, and ha at the foundauon of orderly aovem- ment " -JUDGE WILBUR F. PELL JR. DEAR WILBUR: Tlwab fer a second CODtribetioa to tMs space. I now bave before me a stack of letters coatalaia& cUppt1111 abHt l»tsalft salts ud settlematl from all over Ille coutry. It makes deUdHI re.a•- lag. The moat faactutiag is abHt a mu iD FraakU.11, Pa., wM w flW a s~ quclrillloa lawn.it apJaat lite Peuaylvula TraupertatiM O. partmeot saying ltJ1 We wu ral8ed wbea lai1 driver's Ucease was suspended followlq u aato acdMlat la lt73. The moat a1toDJ11ting cllppill1 is aboal a couple wttb two cbildrea wtio were divorced. The wire· declared, "I will give ltJm tJae laoue ud lite car. but be mast also take tla.e k.141." Early Bird Dinner Specials 16.9S Prime Rib or Fresh Fish C ompl~t~ Dl~r with cholc~ of soup or salad and ~is~rt 4' to 6 PM 0# TH( "l#INSutA l ..,. I .... I BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA 673-7726 I SAN DEOO AT LAAGE PB>fU'8 COURT • • •; ··Funny Lady" 11975) Barb1a Sire.sand, James Caan IHJMOVIE Q IUAN8 AWJ ALLEN -~ t • Re<I Rivet Range" ( 1938) JOhn Wayne Ray Comgan Cl) MOVIE with I he d I Spa fl I~ In \C n IC nn ng r:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;,;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;,;;-~~----~~~ RAONG FROM SANT A ANITA (ff) FAAOOlE AOa< • • "Easy Money 119831 Rooney Dangerfield, Joe Pesc1 tSJ MOVE fD MONTY PYTHON'S Fl YING CIRCUS • • • 1 The Hear1 ts A lonely Huntet 119681 Alan Arkin Sondra Locke -7:50- • BEST OF VIOEOlOO -1:00- • (() AIHGUNG BAOS. AWJ • • • • "WhO's Afraid Of V1rgin1a Woolf?' (1966) Elizabeth Taylof. RICllard Burton '?i-~GAOUP .\t~llf\SI AH Odds 1198<11 Ra· clM!I Ward Jell Bridges '1)MOVIE • •' 1 Tiie l ongest Hunt 119681 ~11an KeOy Keenan Wynn RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. For The Rts! ot Your Lite 1922HARBORBLVO COSTAM£SA S48 m6 Keep your distance What as 1he minimum dis-------------- tance a driver can follow an TRAFFIC QUIZ emergency vehicle? A) 100 feet. B) 300 feet. C) 5()() f CCI. 0) No min a mum distance. iiiii'~ In what speed ione may a golf can be operated? A) 25 mph zone 8 ) JO mph zone. C) 35 mph zone D) Any speed zone as long as the golf can is operated to the far righ1 of the roadway. Answer to the first question: B. 300 feet. Answer to the second question: A. 25 mph zone. eve Section 21 716 state~ "No person shall operate a golf cart on any highway except in a speed 1one of25 mph or les!f.'1 - Questions aad .aawen are aapplled by &M Newport Beacll Police Departmeot. 'Orange County's \ ec,sy listening radio station I .. KDCM ~ tm.t, -9TBll!D _-· __ .--1 NEW! ts~;TEMEAT Chicken Nuggets. If you like your chicken nuggets m oist. tender and delicious ... come sample ours. You 'II taste the di f~rence ! G reat by themselves ... or with your favorite sauce : •Sweet 'n Sour • H oney-Mustard •Barbecue toNGJoHN . ·S1LVEl(S. .... • 3095 H•rbor Blvd. Coate Me.a (Acroet from F•o> usPRHIC FMI" SALE BUY ... f ltttl ........... _.. ··········-······· 10'1'. Off ...... , •........ 20'1'. Off et ..--. •••••••• 30'1'. WF .J " ... " ......... · •.. 40'1'. Off •OH OUI l(CllUIU LOW P'ltCtS 7'10-2342 Wit ltOCD'ilLD aW,i ILTOaO • , ...... ~)· ' I It 'sApril 15: Have you filed income tax yet? Contrary to popular opinion, there is something in hfe as certain as death ancf taxes: edttoriaJs reminding you that m1dn1ght tonight 1s the deadline for filing your income taxes -: even though the only people who b.aven't filed by now aren't readinj the newspaper, they're standing in line at the post office. Taxes, the dues we pay for membership in the world's least-exclusive club, are a natural topic of debate in a free socie!). Can a man be totally free if he cannot refuse to sive financial succor to a government of which he may disapprove? No. ,\ But, can a ~ociety guarantee freedom -albeit not total freedom -without the ability. to tax its citizens for the funds to suppon an army and deliver services of varying indispensibility? We have operated in the era of Bi~ Government on the assumption that the answer to this question also is no. There are lots of reaso ns for paying your taxes. A good one is: If yo u don't, the ~overnment will charge you more than the amount yo u d1dn 't want to pay in the first .place. Perhaps a better one is: If you still refuse to pay, the government will put you in Jail. Faced with such dismal options, Americans ha ve found plenty in the income tax to hate, to laugh at and even to defend. For instance: •"I'm proud to be paying taxes in the Unned States. (But) I could be just as proud for half the money:: - Arthur Godfrey •"If Patrick Henry thought taxation without representation was bad , he should see it wi'th. represen- tation." -The Old Farmer's Almanac • .. Every child born in the United States can hope to grow up to enjoy tax loopholes." -TRB • 0 The income tax has ma# more liars out of Americans than golf has." -Will Rogers •"Nothing makes a man and wife feel closer these days than a joint tax return." -Gil Stern •·'The reward of energy, enterprise and thrift is taxes." -William Feather •"The trouble with being a breadwinner nowadays Tsllfat lhe government 1s in for such a big slice ." -Mary McCoy •"Taxes are going up so fast, the government 1s likely to price itself out of the market.'' -Dan Bennett •''An ybody has a right to evade taxes if he can get away with it. No citizen has a moral obligation to assist in maintaining the government." -J. Pierpont Morga n •"Capital punishment: The income tax ... -JcfT Hayes - •"The only thing that huns more than paying an income tax is not ha vi ng to pay an income tax." -Lord Thomas R. Duwar •"Taxes arc what we pa y for a c1vil1zed society." - Oliver Wendell Holm e~ . •·'When there is an income tax, the JUSt man will pay more and the unjust less on the same amount of income." -Plato And so it goes. The issue 1s so ins1diou!I , Shakespeare got into the act inadve rten tl y when his sooth sayer warned Caesar to "Beware the ides of March." A modem government wise 1n the wa ys of public relations has si nce moved tax day to April, but is n't that the kind of thing we ex pect for our taxes? What outfit d_o y ou prefer to see in en in? 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(18" 't ,_,. pfll't A V•U A ·~•nt •1'1( • •• •1 • ;11.~ ~ H. L. 8cl'lw1tt1 Ill Frink Zlnl 'I • - Tom Tefl •,I -- 11l1iat wemustaotoacnlevewor dpe~ce1s-starf'tmportm Ru stsn. Chinese. and maybe Iran/an cars ... Autoimportsmayjust be vehicle to achieve peace Only troubl~ is, a lot of Americans ~an •t afford them Ann and I ha\C hcen 1all..1niiabovt bu)ing a car. It'!> not 10 thl' scnous !>tage :rct. but I feel fa1rl) cena1n that we'll bu) a car in the next :rear or so. It probabl) won't bl'. a new one. because nctther of u!> can Justify putting out that kind of mone) for a machine that takes us to the store and back. Speaking of which. ha' e yo u priced a new car lately? I sioppcd by a dealership about a )Car ago. JUSt to wn of look aro.::.u:..:.nd~- ere was a flashy little model. hlack, that looked like a son of1un1or \pon'> c.ar. E:.vl·n standing still. 11 looked like 11 was doing the speed hm1 t I got in and \at do"'n Th1<o l11tlc car had one feature that took me totall) b) surprise. I reached down and turned on the 1gn1tton. and -.omconc ~1d. "Your door 1<, aJar." I turned to e\pla1n w whoever wall talking 10 me that I re;illy wasn't going an)wherl'. and there was nobod> there I turned the 1gn111on off. and tu med 11 back on "Your door 1s aJar." The blood} car was talking to me. fhat wa'> one of the features that hl"lpcd mr to decide not to bu y the car Oh. 11\ not that I have anything again'>! talking Lars. It\ JU'>t that I would ha\e had to bu't two of them. '>ll that the~ 'd rach have someone to talk to at night ( an'1 \OU 1uo,1 hear 1ha1'1 "If 8111 \J()('\n't hu) me '>Orne gas tomorrow. I BILL HARVEY don't know what I'm going to do. I keep telling him and telling him.· 8111. I can't go much fanher without some gas' and he JUSt ignores me:· "Yeah. I know. My kfl rear shock 1\n 't getting any bener. but will he do an ything about 11., Noooo! All he rn re!> about is that two-wheeled hussy over in the corner. All she has to do 1s bat her headlight. and he gets her ever) thing she wants." "I've been pulling this off for a long 11me. but I'm going to sec a lawyer. If he doesn't get me some gas soon and. "'-hile we're about 11. some ne'-" ~indsh1eld wipers, I'm going to file for a divorce'" The second feature that helped me decide not 10 buv the car was when I asked the salesman how much He looked ml' straight in the e)C and said "Oh. about sixteen." Si xteen'.' Sixteen what? "~IXTEE N THO Ll'iAN D DOLLARS'" I'm not all that old, but that figure happens to be exact Iv what I paid for my very first house. it didn't talk, but 11 was a hell of a lot bigger. .\oyway. back to the original sub- JCl't, the purchase of a car fo r Ann and me. We went to a dinner the other night, and as we were coming down Harbor Boulevard on the wa y home. 11 occurred to me that there arc an WASHINGTON MERRY -GO-ROUND incredible number of car dealerships along that street. Buying a car wouldn't be all that easy. I read somewhere that 1n the earl> 1900s, there were 200 or 300 different car manufacturers. I don't think there are that many now: but still . the variety of choice 1s staggering. Let's see now. just the American manufacturers -GM C. Ford, Chrysler and American Motors - offer about 12 or 13 different makes, let alone models. Th'cn, there's the Germans-VW. Merc'Cdes. BMW- and the Japanese -ijonda. Toyota. Nissan. Isuzu. and Subaru. Then there's Renault , Peugeot. Saab, Jaguar. Volvo. Fiat ... thC' hst ~ems endless. As T passe m) li th Japanese car lot. I happened to wonder what wou Id become oft he automobile business if Japan were to declare war on us again. Absolutely nothing. Toyota. Nissan, Isuzu and Subaru. not to menuon Honda. K1twa..ak1 , Su7Uk1 and Yamaha, would never allow that to happen. Germany'! You'd better believe that VW and tho~ other guys would haH a lot of say about shooting at one of their maJor markets. Then. it came to me' The way to achieve world J>l!acc! listen up. guys . .\II that we must do to achieve world peace I'> stan 1mport1ng Russian, Chinese. and maybe Iranian ,·ars. What the heck. 11'd be wonh 11 tc> put up with a suck shift. And ll could mean the end of war as we know it today. Columnist BJ/I Harvey /lve1 in HuDtington B eacb. Wealthy companies prosper as Synfuels hands out funds \\ \\tllNC1TON -I he tedcrnl gmanment ma> be rough on e'er.· tl.n 1ax pa~cr\ hul 11 rnn't '>Crm to do l'nough for \ome of thl· nation\ wcahhtl'\t corpuratmn'> Not only do the\ pa\ link ur no ta'c" on their l'normou') l'a rning' hut the<ot.• < urpor· all' panhandkro, lint up 1A1th lhl·1r d1amond·')tudded tin rup' ntrndcd for go\crnmcnt granto, -and get them ( lur a.,.,<x lilll' < nrk\ John,on h.1\ c·het·ked thl.' Id\ 'ilJiu<o of 'l'' t•ral rnmpan1e\ thal ha\e hccn g1vc•n or ar<: negotiating mul11·milhon-doll.1r grant<, b' the fedcralh funded l .\ ~\nthct1c Fucl'>( orp 1nthl·hnPl·tha1 the) 'II dr,elop cncrg) alt1·rn,t11\l'" to 1mportt•d oi l. '\o far. not an erg ol l'nl·rg~ h:.i' tx-rn produced b) thc\l' Lnmpan1l'\ hut ~'nluel' keep~ ladling out 1h1· ICJ't· pa)er.,· money A\ the t:orpma1c rt•t 1p1cn1' arl' quit!.. to po1n1 out 11\ all l)c.'rlettl\ lc~I In fact. rnmpam C \l'tut1vt·~ would be dcrehl 1 in 1he1r dut) to \tockholdcrs 1f the) tailed to take C\CI')' 5ubs1dy-:rnll ta11 advantage they tan get But 11 doe' kad to wme h11.irre "tuationc, For c'ample· •< 1encral flecint Pre'l1dcnt Rc- .1gan 'c, old cmplo)er wa' recen tl y 'iU'ipcndcd (rom defcn~ rnntra("t\ fnllolo\ing 1nd1ctment for fr:iu d Rut \\ nfucl<o ha<o no qualm~ ahout (,f:. lt''i pa rt of a c0Mon1 um that ha'> received S 120 m11l1on 1n funding for a coal· ¥l'l'1fica11on plnnt in C ahfurn111 A (if \Uh\ldtal). Uidd Petroleum. h \ ~n prom1 \Cd up to S 100 m1ll1on for still another c;ynthct1r-fucl plant 1n C al1- forn1a A OF pro1cc1 1n Detroit will o,eC'k ~> nfuel fund\ later th1\ year. and 'nil\ :l\ked thC' r nC'fiY Department for s~.,() m1llmn \ <'1 1n 19Kl ·l'114' (,f paid not a d11llC' in (cdcral 1nc;ome ta~ on ''' rnmh1nC'd rm>fit' of Sfi S h1ll1on In ~I '°~wmp&nY&i~ S2K~ mtHton 1n t.:n rrhatec, dunn(I. that period A <ti \floknm:.n ,,11tl the u1mpam d1c1 fl3\ $1 ~5 m1lhon in income taxe' for 1984. •T t•-:aco· This 011 giant. which paid no federal taxc~ from 1981 to 1983. 1\ a panner with GE 1n th e coal· ga~1fication proJct·t. .!' ,• Dc>w C 'hemical: !)ynfoel'> ha<o guarantt·cd thi s compan:r S620 m1ll1on in price suppons for the furl 11·s try1na 10 develop in Loul\1ana. Dunng 1981 ·1983. Dow made $776 million 1n profits. but got S223 mi ll ion in tax refund!>. for a "negati ve ta' rate" of 28 percent. •Tenneco: Although the General .\Lcount1ng Office concluded that the huge Great Plaim gasdicat1on plant in Nonh Dakota can get along without further fcdetal help. Synfuel<1 won't hear of it, in•usllng on S790 million 1n subs1d1es Tenneco owns lO percent of the plant. The company will also share in $2.2 b1ll1on wonh of fede ral loan-and pnce~guarantees to produce oil from Colorado coal shale. Yet renneco. an cncra> and de- fcn'><' conglomerate, had profits of S2 6 billion 1n 1981 -1983. and col· lccted S 189 million in tax benefits during that period. Other winners in the S)nfucls' swecpc;takcs ha ve paid income UlXCS, but the avcraae IS far below the usual corporate tu rate. S1if1al Corp .. for example, which hH bttn promised S365 m1ll1on to make fuel from peat bogs. paid JU" 6 S pcr-ct"nt in taxes on 1981·I983 profile; or $697 m1lhon . And ·both Amcncan Natural Rc- ~ourccs and Pacific I 1&h1ina Co .. wh ich arc partners with ienneco 1n the Great Plains planl that ~houldn't be actt1n1 ynfuels aid. paid taus at low rate\ on multi m1llion-dollar profits. Reps lfoward Wolpe. D-M1ch .. and Mike S)nar. D-Olcla . ha ve introduced lqalat1on that would C'l1m1natc Synfuels -a move that 1s bttomina \Ometh1na of o 1r1d1tlon on <;;apttt?f.-.HtH-bt11 )'t9r'c; 3ttcmpt ended 1n a comprunme that cut 55 4 h1ll1on fr nm the '' n(uclc; hudact JACK AIDEISOI r~ leaving $8 billion for the corporation to play with. This year's bill hu some powerful suppon in Rep. John Dingell , D· Mich .. chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee. But ll also has some powerful oppos111on. led by MaJonty Leader Jim Wnaht. 0- Texas. who continues to have faith 1n synthetic-fu el development. DIPLOMATIC DIGEST: Ten years aner the fall of Saigon. relations between Vietnam and the United States are still frigid. In fact. Rep. Stephen Solarz. 0 -N.Y .. fOund the chill to be literal when he visited Hanoi recently to !leek Vietnamese cooperation 1n eonfimung the fate of 2.600 Amenean servicemen still listed-as m1ssina in Indochina. The room where the U.S. del· ega11on met for talks with Vietnamese officials was frecztni cold. and the s11uat1on wasn 't helped any by the heated rhetoric of the Hanoi 01Tic1als. The discussions got nowhere. •Even by WashinJton sta ndards. security was 1ston11h1naJy t1aht at lhe Washinston Hilton Hotel dunn• a recent reception for vis1tina Turkish Prime Minister Uraut ()7al. Plainclothc and uniformed guard~ were oul 1n force. cxplos1 ve-sniffina doas patrolled the premises and a side strttt wu blocked olT throuahout the event Turkish officials ha ve been frequent taraets of Armenian ter- rorists 1n rttcnt years. and the Wash1n1ton H1llon. of count. 1s where Prcsulcnt Reapn was shot euctly four years nd one week ~ thrtutfthll rtttp1ion -- Jack Aad•no. 11 • •J'fl41c•IH col1m1111. I BILL HA.RWY columnt•• R1c11A1D CoHEI War has buried the good LBJ did ' You might call h im 58,023th casualty of Vietnam War JO HN\ON CITY. Tex -It's spnng 1n rcxas hill country and the land 1s carpeted with brilliant wild llowcr\. l here are Texas blue boo nets and red Indian paint brushes and th~ ,cllo" of the evening pnmrose. The fields are green. the sky blue and under a stand of old oak. a stone's th row from the Pedemalcs Ri ver. L>ndon Baine) Johnson lies buncd -in \ome w-ays the 58,023rd rasualt~ of the Vu.'tnam War. At the bo)hood house in town and at 1he grander onr at the ranch. th( tourists wme The\ starrand take their pictures. but a guide ~ys thC )' almost ne\Cr ask about V1ctriam. The v1~1 tors. he 'ar .. are."young families and ~n1or ci l1lens." Like Europe after the \laughter of World War I. an entire generation 1s missing. This month marks the I 0th an- n1 versar) of the end of the Vietnam War It ha'I been I 0 )Cars since the helicopter~ '>natched the last Amen· can!i ofT a ~a1gon rooftop and the 1ncomprehcM1ble simply happened America lost a war. You-cmrrnomc you1 spot fo1 th'5 ann1versar. -the al"'-a)s fitting and always m9•v1ng Mem orial in Wash- ingto n or a rollcgc campus where a little piece of the war was fought. toq But John .. on C It) and 1he httk white Johnson hou\C w.1th the ro~ hlooming on thr trclhs 1c; as good ~ spot a!> an ) Y11u l'OU ld argue whether the Vietnam War would have haJ> pened w11hout Lvndon Johnson whether II W3\ mostl} hlS war. Of' 1ncv1tabl\ our war ' II 1\tor. will a"S \Jsual. take its ume rendering a Judgment and then. eve(I "'hen II does. 11 will revise and hedge and not leavl' )OU with much an yway So why wait'' The truth about Viet· nam is that 11 was the American War -lhc .\mencan Wa r which endcp Henr) Luce'<, .\mcrica n Ccntu~. It 1s all here -hcrr in the hfe stor) of Lyndon Johnson and the people qf his region fhq were mostly poor. The federal government broup1t them water and g.3\ e them electricity. In the Dcprt'>\IOn 11 gave them JOb~. There ·~ a ll t1l e one·room schoolhouSt' not far from the LBJ Ranch and 11 IAJS here that Johns()fl went to \(houl Years later. he returned ao, prc\1dent 10 \1gn one of the Great So(1et~ edu<.at1on bills. His old teacher wac. at the c:eremon) The mcs~ge was 1mpltc11· ~c teacher sec what the federal gCl\rrnment can do. I In some wa>c,. that \ 1cw of the government. of 11~ power and hs obltga11on. wa<, a gcnera11o~I p~enomenon fhat wa" the gendr- a11on that fou~hl the 'iecond World War It fought 11 all over the place arid won 11 -won 11 h1g There was nothing that that gC'nerat1on an d m government could nul do and, even now. on the porch of th(.· Johnson boyhood home. a pa rk ranger ex· pla1nc, what hr means when he say-. that Lyndon John<oon\ father '-"3S a liberal politician He did things for prople. The whlll' I 1moln, \1111 \1t behind the hou~ at the ranch. onl) now they arc enclosed in glas\. Thl' landing strip that could accommod;1te a ~m•ll JCt from the White Houw fleet sti ll stretches out toward the hill~. fhere 15 room for helico pters. but now there are l'lone The acroutrcments of powc~ are ~t 1 lled. but you t·a n 1 magioe what 11 was hke -what 11 was hkc io be a president of the lJn1ted tates running for the chopper. h\lcnina lo men who knew ~o much. but t enough to ,doubt their own w1sdo -For John,on. there were ma accomplJ\hmcnt\ But the war cov them like a blemish. He ad' anc civil ng~ls and 1hat wis goOd. He 1 money into education and that 1 was good. I le tried like hell to cffi' poverty and while he did not sucee d totally, he ~uccccded a btt, and hit.t will remember him for tryin&. In 1 c end, thouah. all the &<><'Id 101 lost n the war I It 1s sprtnJ 1n the Texa\ hill countrv The wild nowc" bloom. the a1r1~~ sw«t and the Pcdemalc' 1s rull ald Oush. On t' tour bu~ yo u can h~r the recorded voice of Lyndon Jotti- son as he ltll\ what he wanted for ~1 nation. But t\len af\cr a decade c words ohhe prcS1dcn1 lf'f mumc'ct the ~·lent wav1na of~ wild no~ > They look like popp1n --!. RlcMrd Coko 11 • •t•dJcaL col•m•IJI. T' '' 1 ____ ..,..... -.......... ..._... - .. - Seven mo~e shows join cotinty's· theater par•de 1 l.a$t week\ e1iht nc"" ~tagc pro- duct1on'i didn't cA hnui;t Orange County's producing capacity hy •rn > means. Seven more shows amw at local theaters this week. Neil Simon starts the ball roll111g If uesday night when his early comedy hit "Buefoot In tbe Park" pay11 a return VISll to the Harlequin Dinner Playho use. lJ( Irvine ha~ two new \hows on the boards tht"I week -the Bntish comedy "Restorallon," open- ing Wednesd~> for four nights. and a tounnf. production of "StelJSwa y Grand' Fnda> and Saturda) onl~. while "Godtpell" bows in fhursda) tt Southern (altforn1u < ollcge in fosta Mesa. Also ra1•11ng their respclll-.C l·ur- tains Frida} will tx: "Tbe Supporting Casi" at the Ncwpon Theater •\rt\ Center. "Tbe ~ond Time Around" at the Garden Grove ( ommun1t)' Theater and an original su\pense drama, "lrkaome lnberltance," b~ the Orange County Vanct) Pla)er~ in Anaheim "Barefoo1." the second pla)' of Si mon's prolific caretr. will feature Amick Byram and Sand} Edgaton a\ the young honeymooners, Eve Brent Ashe as the bndc'!> mother and Donald C'raig as the con11ncntal cflarmCT from up~tatr'>. under the direction of Richard Vath. Per- formances will be given nightly except Monday through June 9 at the Harlequin, 3503 S Harbor Bl\d. ·Sant.a Ana. Reservation~ 979-5511. At UCI. Edward Bond\ .. Resto-· ration" will Ix presented b}' the un1vers1ty's Drama Workshop Wednesda> th rough l\aturda}' at 8 p.m. 1n the Studio Theater with graduate student Andrew Scott directing. European actor\ Andras Toi TITUS Manon and Ma1Ja-L11sa Manon will bnng .. Steinway Grand" to the Little Theater Frida} and Saturday at 8 - performing the play first in English and then 1n Hungarian Reservations for both shows are taken at 856-6617 Six performances of the ao pcl- rock musical .. GOdspell" arc sched- uled Thursda}'s through Saturdays a1 8 p.m. for t~o weekends at Southern ( ahforn1a College. 55 Fair Dnve, ( o~ta Mesa. Call 556-3610. ext. 274, ~eekda)s for ticket 1nfonnat1on. Wendy Dunkel, Rebecca Dalton. Veda Franklin. Joan Barkdull and Bruce Coen comprise "The Suppon- ing Cast" al the Newpon Theater Ans Center, 2501 ClllT Drive. Newport Reach. W1ll1am Waxman directs the corned). which run\ Fnda)S and Sa turdays through May 18 at 8 p.m. RcS<>rvauons 63 1-0288. .. The Second T1ml' Around·· opens a lour-weekend run Friday at the Garden Grove Community Theater. in Eastgatl' Park (Chapman west of Valley View). Garden Grove. Dave lichm1dt directs the com pan)' of R1ta Ann Delano. Gerald Denning, Ginger Fout. Claire Kirk. Wilham Ripper. Mann} S1cgall. Mal) Helen Tolman and John Wilson. Curtain time 1s 8:30 Fnda)s and Saturdays through May 11 Reservauons 897-5 122 Director Ja) Conklin also 1s the author of .. Irksome Inheritance ... which Open\ htday at M p.m. IO the Anuhe1m ( uhural Arts Center. 931 N Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim. Per formances also are scheduled SundaY. at 4 p.m .. Apnl 25 at 7 p.m and Apnl 26, 27 and May 3 at 8 p.m. Reservations 97 1-S68 I. Two colleges ring down their curtains on three shows this weekend with "The DlvlDers" and "Tbe Secret of Otlrl1" closing at Saddleback Colle~e and "Deatb Tallea a Holiday" winding up at Golden West College. "01v1 ner'i·· plays Thursday throuah aturda) at 8 p m. and Sunday at 7 pm .. ""h1le .. Osins .. runs Thursda y and Fnday at 4 p m. and Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm. with rcscrvat1onlo for both taken at 831-4656. "Death .. gnes closing per- formances Thur'ida) through Satur- day at 8 pm and Sunda) at 3 p.m Reservation~ 895-83 78. Completing the loc.al theatrical picture. with production., rnntinuing · their respcct1 ve runs. arc· -"The Debutante Ball" at South Coast Repcnol). 655 Town Center Onve, Costa Me~a <957-4033), Tuesda}s through Fnday'.I at 8. Satur- days at 2· 30 and 8. liunda)"• at 2:30 and 7:30, through Ma> 19 -"Of ¥,ice and Meo" at thl· C iem Theater. 12852 Main 'it . Uardt:n G rove (6,6-7213). Wedncsda)s through Sa turda)S at 8. "iunda)'> at 7.30. until May 4 -"Normu, Is That You?" at the Irvine Communit) fht:atl·r Tunic Rock Communll} Park. \unn)h1ll Road ofT Tunic Rod. Ome In inc (857-5496). Fnda~s and liaturda)S al 8. unda)s at 2 through \pnl 27 -"A Roomful of Roses" al thl· Huntington Reach Pla~hou'>c \1a1n Street at Yorkto""n .\ .. cnuc. Hun1- 1ngton Beach(8J2-1405) Fnda)sand Saturdaynt ts· JO through \fa~ 18 -"Butterflies Are Free" a11hc San Clemente ( ommun1t) Thl·att:r. 202 Ave ( abnlln. San < kmt·ntt: ( 492-0465) l hursdays through ~at­ urday\ at 8 until May 4 Paging forlaughs on 'St. Elsewhere' -"Anything Goes" al Scba\t1an\ West Dinner Playhouse. 140 -\ve Pico. San Clemente (492 -9950). series. And once there was a Wednesda>' through Saturdays at 8. reference that "Or. Levine's wffe Sunda)"I at I and 7 unttl ~1a) 19. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Litten carefully to the paging calls and dialogue In "St. EIMwhere," and you might hear some trivia, a famlllar name. or an Inside Joke needs ano1her Insulin shot." -"Cabaret'' at the ( unarn tall Produoer Mary Tyler Moore a Dinner Theater. 690 El (amino Real. diabetic is married to Or. Rob6A-. Tustin OOIS-1540). night I~ except · • 1 Monday~ at 'al)tng curw1n times from the people who write the Levine. through June 21 -tta--i~"M-'Prlodil:.IC1Hot~-9how ~SC--VlsitlAQ police officers pag~ ~"Sweet Charity" a1 Jhe Grand TV. Include Pete Malloy, once of Dinner l hcatc:r. I Hotl'I Wa~. "Adam-12" and Dan Matthews, Anaheim (772-7710). n1ghtl) except the California Highway Patrol Monda)'s at 'al)1ng l urtatn ttmcs Often paged In the halls of St. EUglu1 la Or. Steven Kiiey, the character played by James Bronn on the old "Marcus Welby, M.O." THE HEAT IS ON! 131:\ll::l~l:f I-Ill.I---.~ NOW PLAYING •tl!U routft•VAl.Ul -~·'" U¥ 8f,,,P...:~ .,_.,,,J ""'"" VI ~l.1'; o/• •1 ll" ''i:/' IUCllA'MI p_,..., 'a.,...,..,. Or,.. .... ,. ¥J'i. •COIU •U t~ .. °'(~ • ~., .. ~ •ll ,., IC•f'it-1 !oe~ . ~,, .. Cll ......... IMUltA NACll '""""~ ~·'1 t •OMllGt ... ~ "'" ~ .... ,...,. I 'r) A SAlllA " '"""' ,,. ..... c. r-.. \ll II'. • ....... , .. ~··••o-••• ....... •' .. MORE BIG LAUGHS THAN ANY FILM THIS YEAR." ll fMI HWNaT HlCI lDWMOS SlOOI fBACll lDWAllOS ll>O ~1 ~ mmo MUii CKOOll. 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I AP> -When Tum Rmkdw report'> on tht· nation"• farm problem'> ht: n 1uld dra~ on \Orne fam1I) C)l.perleOle \hout a )ear ago tht: Jnlhor ol the ··'IBC N1ghtl~ "it:"-' .. ha1kd out hi\ loU\1 n Jim Brok.l"" J tarmt•r and 'll..ite legislator from '11nh Dakota h~ hu}'ing 120 atrl•\ of IJrm land 1n North Oakota thu' "·" 1ng thl· fa mil) hnme,tead "l om helix·d ml' out or 1\.1 be uul 1n the cold. !011 ·· \aH.I Jim Hroka"". ~ho. ltkc man) larma'>. 'luffcred from ovcrcx tcmkd horrov. 1 ng ..... Or~ COUI DAILY PILOT/Mond•y. April 15, 1~85 A7 · I' T UR NTAB L[ TIPS ----~ -----~~-= 'We Are World' rockets to the top_- By n~ A11oclaiff Prest Th~ follow•n& arr 811lboard·1 hot rctord h11~ 8\ the)' appear 1n nr>.1 w~k\ 11\ur ut 81llbotlrd map11nc. C op>nJ.ht 198~. Billboard Publica11on~. lnl Rrpnntrd w11h J>('muss1on HOT SINGLl!S I. "We Arr lhc World., I t\J\ f or ..\frtl.I ({ olumb1a) .'.! ... (rat) for You" Madonl\ll (C1dlrn1 1 .. 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'.. # ~ ~ • • .. • • • •• , • ; 0 . . •:. •.-• ... • ~ ~-"U~/Y' by Kevin Fagan IAA~~ fe>R fAAi 1f".~­ ~O ~~.~M. by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson NOBODY Et.SE C LEANS UP IHE K ITCHEN ! ~ by Harold Le Doux THAT WO N 'T 6E HAviNG eeeN "TOLD BY THe c::,ARAGE. MEC~NIC THAT 50Ml!OOI! HAS 1T REA DY TOM O RRO W YOU AFTERNOON I Ji --OVER iO TAMPeREO W ITl-1 HIS CAR • .Jl.JOGE ~KEA oec1oes NOT TO reLL HIS WIP!: KAT't-ERINE t . ~ ' THE 6AR.K:ie AFTEFt , COURT. oo.e I ,. SHOE GET IN-(,~ INt6NUM- AND A alX Cf~Ol1. IJ(JfW,/t. fB,16 .. j • Tiie MASK€P ftlA/M€/(. 1 • )tlU/ I Ht l (}(J( 5 VIC/()(/5 I WHO --...._,: IS 1£ 1 N08fXJY 5'0H J 1-' ' l<f.KNJS (tp I I PEANUTS 11VE DECIDED TO BECOME 8E6UIUN6 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE TUMBLEWEEDS ~ by Charles M. Schulz IF l1M NOT 8E6UILIN6 8'( T~E TIME I'M TWELVE, F0~6ET IT! by Tom K. Ry$' BRIDGE ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1 -As South, vulnerable, you hold: •JJO <:1 AQJ6 OJ7 +QJ972 The bidding has proceeded: your queens are of doubtful value, a raise to two hearts should suffice for the moment. Soatll We1t Nortli Eut Q.4-Neither vulnerable, as South Pue P... 1 • Pue you hold: 2 + Pue 2 • Pue • 10765 <:1 K8'2 0 952 .. 74 ? The bidding has proceeded: What action do you take? Welt ~ordl Eut S•utls A. -With a near opening bid and 1 0 We P&11 1 <::1 two spade honors, you are certainly Pue 2 • P... ? worth a move toward game. What ac on ~o you take? However, you don't want to bid no ,,,. trump with one suit unstopped. On this sequence, the odds heavily favor North having a six-card suit. so we suggest you raise to three spades. Q.2 -Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •9' <:i AQJ4 0 A107 +AK105 Partner opens the bidding with one spade. Whal do you r e1pond? A. -You do not have the right shape for a jump to three no trump -that bid is re1erved for hand1 with a 4·3·3-3 pattern, otherwise there is too great a risk of missing slam in one of your suits. Therefore. all you un do for the moment is make a temporlilng bid of two clubs. to s~ how the auction will develop. Q.3-As Sou\h, vulnerable, you hold: • AQ1054 <::I KH 0 CM5 + 74 The biddins ha• proceeded: Weit N.nll Eaet S..u J o J <::i P.. 1 What do 7ou bid now? A. -You have found a flt. •o there 11 no rt11on to Introduce your 1padt1 -p~rtner could have doubled had he wanted to hear you bid •padH. It 11 simply a queetlon of whether or not your hand I• too •trong-for a ra!M Lo two hearts. Slnee both of I l OMAR SHARIFF A. -WhUe partner'• jump Lo two spades is not forcing. it doe1 pro- m!1e a very good hand. You have four-card 1upport, a king and a ruff· ing value. A rai1e to three 1pade1 la the lea1l you can do under the dr· cumatancet. Q.5 -Both vulnerable. 11 South you hold: +KJMI <::1 AJ75t OA +71 Tht bidding baa proceeded: 8•wtlt Wen Nordl Eaet I• p.., I 0 P .. 2 <;) ,.., a o , ... 1 What action do you take? A.-Pmnn hu 1hown a 1ub- mlnJmum two-ovel'-one reaponH with long diamonda. Since the chances of hie havlni three card1 In hieart1 are 1ll1ht. don't w&att your time rebidding that 1ult. Any at· &empt by you Lo Improve the con tntt at-. htper f"tl ta fnlTJht with danpr. Pus, Q.6-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •KQ7e <:1 832 O AQ75 +73 The bidding haa proceeded: We•t No~ Eut s .. ~ 1 + 1 • P... ? What do you bid now? A. -You certainly intend rai1ing partner's suit -it i1 simply a ques- tion of to what level. Two 1pad" would be a gro11 underbid, and fo'I? spades is a bit of a 1tretch, even o~ CHARLES ~ GOREN poslte a vulnerable overcall. An In- vitational jump t-0 three spade. fita the bill perfectly. ff•• • ,.. u... ..... hll&.,... taa a..47 Cwte1 G.,.• ._die uaw.,.. p_. • _,, .. "W ..... 0,. ....................... .. "O•r••·L••••·" e•r• •f t•I• ... .....,,P.O .... Ill,,.....,.,._ N.J. oeeee. Mab dt.S fllY""' • N•••f"~' h . .. Golden West's dream team Rustler swimmers likely to dominate ~tate com petition ; the 200 breaststroke and I :56.8 in the 400 IM arc state-best mans, and he also is among the q uickest in the 100 breast. Teammate Mike Halphide, who w•s a member of the Rustlers water polo cam, is California's fastest JC By SHARON FRUTOS swimmer in the 100 free and among CM-.~ ..... ..., the top si x in the 50 and 200. · Golden West College's men's swim Eric Lund, a lso a water poloist, has coach Ken Hamdorf has little to the state's second faftest.marks in the complain a bout. · 500.and 1,600 free, and is among the His Rustlers arc unbeaten o n the top six in the 200 free. year -both in dua l and invitational "The neat thing about these guys," meets. It i$ quite possible that Hamdorf says, "A lot of guys swim between four Golden West swim- out of fear. They're afraid of losina. mers, 11 out of 13 individual events These guys aren't. They're all could be won in the upcoming state positive-onented people . . . they meet. thrive on challenge." What's there to be critical of, Ken? O K, 1hey're good swimm ers who .. They don't have brothers." arc positive people. So what else?. With lhat out of the way, Hamdorf All eight sopho mores who've been MONI> . A-PJU can speak nothing but positive words on the team for two years arc headed about his squad. But. the n again, the for four-year colleges and universities - team's pcrf.Qrmanccs can spea k for ... not just to swim, but to further L..--.--~ themselves. their educations. ·· Four swimmers, 1n particula r, lead .. We're proud of that," Hamdorf the Rustlers. said ... Not only that they're winners Lukman (Luk1e) N1ode, a native of on records. but that they're also very Indonesia, has the state community outstanding people." colleges' top marks in three events -The Rustlers have plenty ahead of the 200 individual medley and the them. too. 100 and the 200 bac kstrokes. He's They could be the first team since also experienced some of the toughest the 1976 Pasade na CC squad to so competition in the world while swim-dominate the state meet. T here's also ming for his country in the 1984 an added incentive. Golden West O lympics. · could be the first community college Steve Bentley IS another of Golden team ever to go undefeated in water West's top individuals. His 58.2 1n (Pleue Me SWDl/82) Mlr~tliT"'7',.. - - Mike Halphlde la one reuon for Golden We.t eouece·· OYenrbelmtnc 811CCHl ln 8Whn.mhlC tbla eea.80D. . Just a leisurely Sunday drive for Andretti A's Davis living up to promise In record time, he wins Long Beach Grand Prix· BY JOSEPH DUDEVOlR Dlllly "'°' C:.lllJIM l lll LONG BEACH -Mario Ahdretn coasted -literally and figuratively -to his second · consecurrve win at the Grand Pnx of Long Beach in record ti!"4le to gct-0fT on the right foot in defending his CART-PPG driving cham- pionship Sunday. · A crowd of 67.000 at the 11 th annual event saw the 45-year-old native of Nazareth, Pa. sail across the finish line in his new Lola T-900 a comfortable 60. I 3 seconds ahead of second- place Emerson F111ipaldi of Brazil in his March 85C. It was the also the second year since the move from Formula cars to Indy cars o n the I I-turn. 1.67 m ile course on the streets ol Long Beach. It took every drop of fuel out of Andrett1's racer to establish a course record speed. averaging 87.694 miles per hour o.vcr the 150 mile, 90-lap race. .. That was it. there wasn't anything left." said Andretti after the race ... , ran out of gas and coasted across the finish hne." Andrettl. who had earned the pole posit ion Wlth a record q uaifiying speed of 92. 190. had been playing a cat-and-mo use game w11h Da nny Sullivan from the m iddle of the race on. Andrew's strategy was to make only one pit stop dunng the race to save time. But in to do that he had to pace him self and couldn't push his car too hard in order to save fuel. vi Sulli van took advantage of that. catching and passing Andre111 on the ninth tum of the 59th lap after Andrctt1 pitied after the 43rd lap for fuel and tires. "We knew ~e couldn't run at full boost and finish the race. so we didn't fight 1t when he CSulhva n) passed us," said Andrctti. II was an expensive move by Sullivan, as the second-vear driver out of Louisville ran out of gas on the 79th lap. costing him the lead. Sullivan limped into the pits. but by the time he made 1t back on the track. Andretu "as back in front and Fi1t1pald1 had taken ~cond .\ndrett1 was never headed the last I I laps. "We knew what he was doing." said Sullivan. ··w e tried to back down o ur motor 100. but we d1dn 't back down o n the (I nJector) boost enough I guess. "His strateg} paid off and ours didn't." The Ind) cars hold 40 gallons of fuel and consumption becomes quite a factor when p11t1ng for fuel because II adds precious seconds 10 a dn.,,er's time. When Andret11 was asked 1fhe would hke to sec the fuel restrictions· taken off he re- sponded. "If they want to give me more fuel that's fine with me. Then I won't have to think so much out there." ~ l Andretti had this one thougllt out as he stayed patient when Sullivan . passed him because he ,knew at the pace Sullivan wa5 dn' 1ng. he would have to either have to make a pit stop or run di). It turned out he did bolh. In winning. .\ndrett1 pocketed the S92,634 purse. Fittipald1 todk· home $71 .454 for second. and Sullivan received SS2.874. Last year when he won. Andretll said 11 was a "perfect race." as he led wire-to-wire and was ne.,,er challenged . .\fter "1nn1ng this year he said, "I'm .. e~ bl~ The odds are against ~ou the second lime around. but e'el)thing ""ort..cd out. .. It wa!I the third Lo ng Beach win overall fo r the veteran. who has won 43 races. 16 of them on road courses. OAKlANO(AP)-Mlke oaVtaOf the Oekland Athletics hae dm.i In 12 lUM m1d the AmericM l.Mgt• IHICM"I iln't ft91'18 WMlc old. ~That'• the kJnd of ~ .. always thought he lhoUld be. Ewn lat yeet we neYer doubted hie abHtty," M~ Jackie Moore Mid aft• watc:Nng o.vta drtve In four runs In Sund8y's 8-1 vtctory ()Yer the Angela. The Angels take their ~ look at Minnesota tonight when they visit the Twins In the opener of a three-game Mt at 5:30. Geoff Zahn will fece Mike Smithson In tonight's aeries opener. It was very negrly a Stra_nge comeback The 25-year-old 08\'is hit a three-run homer in the MCOnd lnntng and added a sacrifice tty In the e6ghth. His ftytng 1985 start - 12 RBI In six games -totao. ~ very good spring ttalnklgi In the end, it" s Langer who dons Masters jacket AUGUST A. Ga (AP) -"It would ha' c been a helluva story. would n't it?" Cum'I Strange said. "We can all dream about 1t." But his hopes of the greatest comeback in Masters history turned into a puzzling nightmare Sunday in the waters o f the 13th a nd 15th holes. and Bernhard La nger become the first West German to win any of golfs four ma1or championships. While Strange's bid to rebound from an opening round of 80 fell apan. It was "a dream come true," for Langer. who surged from four strokes back with nine holes to play. He claimed his first American title and became only the third foreign player to wear the green Jacket that goes to the Masters champion. Oilers can pad lead in Sunset With win Surprise leader Huntington Beach High will try to put some d ista nce between itself and the rest of the Sunset Lcaiue pack Tuesday night when the Oilers battle Edison in a 7 o'clock confro ntation at Mile Square Park. The Oiiers gained a one-game advantage over the Chargers by r Rustlers, OCC tangle Tuesday T wo nvals headed in o pposite directions square off Tuesday (2:30) ·when Golden West and Orange Coast colleges meet in South Coast Conference baseball action at owe. Golden West has emerged as a serious contender for the con- ference title bY. virtue of Satur- day's 3-1 decision over Ccm tos. It was the Falcons' fi~t SCC loss of the season and moved the Rustlers (8-3) to within two pmcs oftheconfercnce lead. Oranat Coast. meanwhile. is endunna one of il woflt seasons ever under Coach Mike Mayne. The Pirates. who were expected to contend for the title. have stru1- 1Jed to a 3·8 record, a di,tant seven pmes behind CeMtps In the fl rsl p mc hctwetn the two teams. the ball was spra,rcd all over the ballpark before Golden We t fi nally was able to claim 1 v1nue of Saturday's 1-0 nine-inning victory over Westminster. The win pvc Huntington Beach a 5-2 record in Sunset play. Edison. one of the early favontes for the league title. has struggled to a 4-3 record but remains in contention and could lock the race in a lie with a victory over Huntington Beach. T he Chargers were beaten twice last week -by Westminster and Ocean View -to fall fro m the to p in the Sunset. Edison, however, handed Hunt- ington Beach one of its two 5etbacks 1n the first round of Sunset play, 6-0. behind a complete-game effort from Todd Bridenball. In an afternoon contest Tuesday. Marina and Ocean View tan&)e in a battle between teams trying to avoid falling out oflhe playoff picture. Each has four losscsentenng lhe 3: l 5gamc. On Wednesday afternoon, Foun- tain Valley (3-3-1) visits Westminster (2-4-1 ). The Sea View LcaJUC ISJ USI as t1~t asco-leaders Estancia and University (each S-2) try to maintain their one- p me advantai c over NewpOrt •Harbor. Esta ncia and Uni dash Frida y afternoon at University with the Eagles try1n1 to avenge a 7-1 lo u the hand s of the T rojans in the lcaauc opener. E tanc1a tangle' wnh 'llump1na Costa Mesa at TeW mkle Park Wednesday niaht at 7 The Mu'ltang.\ opened the Sea View season w1lh three strai&ht wins hut have skidded recently. droppina their last three pm es. I le won II w11h a 4-under-par 68 1n stcadll) hudd1ng pressure under gloom ) sk1e!> that \pnnkled an occao;1onal dnule. He \\>On h~ two \ho1c, \\Ith a 282 total. 6-under-par on the .\ugu~ta "1at1onal Golf( lub course Ht.· ~on 11 b) pla)ing the last nine 10 n Rut in the final anal)'SIS. he "on 11 on the '"0 hack-nine par-Ss. the I 3tti and 15th, both rt'at"habll' in t~o. both prime birdie target'\. hut both guarded b) water I anger made b1rd1e on both holes. l\\.O· put11ng on each O<.'cas1on. .\nd litrange made boge)-6 on each. hitting into Kde·s ( rt.'Ck with his second shot on thi: I .3th <1nd l:i~hing a 4-iron into the pond 1n front of the 15th green. "I never considered laying up on either hole." Strange said. "I d1dn 't have that far to go." litrange. t.hc leading money-winner on the PC1.\ Tour this season. said the two strokes he pla)ed from the lntlc Mream tnckhng along a rock)' ra' inc on the I 'th "was no t my do"' nfall." That distinction he sa"ed for the 15th He looked up in amazement. d1sbehef clearly \HHtcn on his facc:when his S«Ond shot there -;plashed into the pond and handed Langer the lead fo r the first 11me "I Ousht:d a 4-1ron. and I was do"n"ind. do\\nh1ll ... I JUSt don't unde~tand I'd do It all over again the same wa)'." There was a little pause "I gue~~ the miracle of'8<i didn't happen But 11 did It hdppened for Langer He chargl·d through the opening pro' 1dt:J h' Strange·~ m1sfonunes and Joined South .\fncan Gar. Pla\er and the currC'nt Bnmh Open champion: Seve Ballesteros as the ooh foreign pl:i.,.ers to win the tournament that ran t..~ "1th thl' US. and Bnt1sh Open'i and the PG.\ as golf., Big Four 11tk'i But laSt season. h1sMCOnd In me majc)r leagues, Oavta hlt only .230 with 46 RBI in 134 games after hitting .275 with 62 Rat 8i a rookie. "I had all the confldence tn the worid last year. It just didn't do me any good. No matter how hard I tried, things dtdn't get better," Davis said. ''It ture feels good to get started thts way. I belieYe tn me, that I can go out there and do the things they pay me to do.'' WinnerChrtsCodlroH, 1-1, pitch- ed thre.-hlt ball through IMMN"I innings. He left becau9e of a stlghtly stiff neck and Jay Howell finished up. allowlng one htt, for h6a fi rst save. Giants 'Gott' pitching to halt Dodgers, 8-4 ., .......... LO .\ \IGELf\ I .\Pl -Thl' \.in Francisco G iants' ti1ggc\t u \n\l rn going into I qR5 ""a'i thl'1 r .. 1;1ni n~ pitching. But after one t1mt.• a round thl' rotation. Jim Da\cnport tht' (11,101' nc" manager. like"> "hat hr ha' '-l't'n "It \.\-a\ good 10 <.CC all Ii' t' \ta rtl'r\ do "ell." Da'enpon Yid \unda' in the "a~c ot the G1an1~· b-4 'it Ion O'er Lo'i .\ngeles "tJ1m l (1ntt did vcl") "'ell. he had a ltttk hll.,tr1 and that·., wh' he came out "We've still got to get our hullpcn 'ltra1ghtcncd Out \\c ma' C\en hJ\e to go to four 'ltartel" and put (H)tl 1n long rchct ""'c'l'C' going to \\Ore <,(•ml run<. and that''i wre w help all thl' pitchers." addl-d Da,enpon al\cr thl' G iants upp<-t.1 tht•1r t'lrh rt't'ord 111 l-2 Gott. arqu1rcd from T oront11 made h1\ Na11onal League dt'hut dnd got the' 1ctol"\ He "ent fi, c mnins' IJ"ng up fi,c h1t'i 1nclud1ng M1~c &iosc1a·~ R Bl 'ilO~lc in the tourth ott Garreh\ the fifth ~n Fran 1~·t1 pitcher wt'nt the linal I'• inning., Im his first sa 'c Dodger<;' ~anagcr Tomm' Lai.orda. \\ohO<.e t. luh" \ .. \ allc-r lo'i1ng two of the thrtt-pmc ~t 10 l\an I ranc1~. said tht'rt wrrc "1mc wr1rd pl1~s in un<b~ ·..,lo\'> .. , ..a" l\\.O Jll•'' I ma' nc'l'' ~~· ag:11n." Lasorda tnmmentC'd "\\hen wa'I the lt\\t time '.OU \8" a gu' thro"n out trvtnj to 'it'Ort' from third hJC.C on a N~ hit''" 1n11' ,ht1r1 k it field T hl' \II ht.•r rla \ o<eurred In the fi"'t 1nn1ng "ht·n thl' Dodge~ \t'emed to ht· 1hn·att•n1n(I. Rookie ccond hJ't'm.tn \1anano Duncan. who was hrl·.1!..in~ tor <;t'lond tried to duck out , 1 thl'"3 'o1Jlinl'drt\e~1ngleh~ Ken l .rndrl.'au' r hl' Dodge~ l'Ontcnded th..:-h:ill 1hd nn1 h11 Duncan hut the umr m· 1ukd that 11 did Big m a t chups set in volleyball Prrr 'ollc' hall 'i" mp back into ac11on tonight a'I thC' Sun~t League ~gin\ thr tir-;t of a three- n1gh1 "ltand "'th l:'.d1'10n (7-0) hca' 11\ la' orrd at We'ltmin"ltcr 11nd Fount:un Valle\ I <i-11 hosting Ocean \ 1c-.-. I'-~) \l!I<' tonight at ~. Huntington Brach 11-M '" ai Manna , ,_\l The h1g lOnlrontat1on\ lOmc Tur"<ia~ night "hen Laguna Beach (7. "\) '1\11\ E<itanc1a (8-2) and Woodhndge (~-1) hMt1. (or- ona dcl ~ar IX-~l in ~a Vic" l..ca&ue pla' ttF 12 Y'tfdict -lf'\i.Snc. a pmcoul of fiat pl~ 1n the uth Coe'lt Lcaaue race, ho ., Laauna H11l'I Wcdncsda) at 3 IS Al OUver of die~• cau•t aTOtd tq by1tan PIUid8co catcher Bob arelll:;urtna foutb tnn•nc 8uday. The Oodgn1' "I Oliver. U1g1n1 UJl on "hat hC' thoue.ht wu a O,t out.""" 11\l'(ht, n out It llllYTft '" Jt Ltonard I ~hC'n Mike ~.faf\hafr'i~n1lt'dm~d Ttie top thrt'\" team\ from ca h league qual1h lor the n Jlll\ ofT" .\lth11uat\ 1t "' ant1c1i>Qtcd that the "1ld card team (the lcaaucs, I fl hcnh\) will come from thr "ica View -the wild t'lrd fiaurc~ 10 tic on th<1 rood a.gau\\t the "lo 1 -~dc-J 1c'm 1n the 4-A pla)afTs l •! . .. -----..--· ----~ . .._... ___ _ .,._ - 'H•t Man' bas ·H~g_ler in··his sights Each promises knockout ; .... ~ "l plan to sho\\ &rc:1.unc~~ ... '>l!td tkurn). the World Boiuna Council 1upcr "cltr~r11}lt cham- hould the fiih• nrt $24 million. Arum ~1d. tn middlewei ht bo pion "That's what's planned ire~tnr~ J?(r~tnta£c dculr. would swell Haglcr'i. purw to SI 0 I million and Heamf to $8 9 million Hagler isgurantl'Cd SS.6 mtllton. and Hearns 1r. auarantced S5.4 m11l1on ··Leonard did a area1 deal for me II ma& me LAS VEGA tAP) -Marvclo s Marvin HaaJer .vs. Thomas "Hit Man" Hearni. -n's a match of hype aod of tugh hopes fo r 1he two combatants. want to ~t •1' their and prove my~lt. "I don't sce th1~ fight aomg the d"t.1nce. I than k 11 will be over an thn.-e rounds I have lhr ab1hl> to make thest things happen." "In an 1nterc,stina figh t,'' Lcooard ~1d of the mat0h &<:I fora wld-out I 5.088·seat outdoo1 "The monc> •~ nice. but 1'11' no1 th1nk1ng about it n ght now ... Hagler '>atd "I'll think about 11 later." "This is aoing to be the highlight of Marvin Haalcr's career," said co-manager Pat Petronelh of liagicr's scheduled 12-round defense of thl' undisput~ middleweight champ1on5h1p tonight stadium at C<te&a~ Palace. It also could bC the richest match ever. Promoter Bob Arum said the nches1 figh t to date was the Larry Holmes-Gen) Coone> heavyweight here June I I. 1982. which netted $22 mi llion. Mon®> n1ght'C1 bout could net $24 The match brings together two men with e~cc:llent record!>, 1mpress1ve numbers of knock·· outs. and the ki nd ofbo~1ng skills than can enable them 10 win on poin ts. "This 1s the fight he wanted." "I think the whol~ world as lakcn notice of this fiaht." 1W11d Hagler "That's what I ~ant When l ltnock out Thomas Hearns. the world wall m1l lton. Arum !>aid. take nouce. , . "Leonard took has confidence awa) for a year." Hagler said. refcrn ng to Sugar Ra\ Leonard's 14-round defeat of Hearns for the undisputed ""elterwc1,ht 11tle here Sept. 16, 1981 . The bout "Ill be seen on limtted pa)·per· .. 1ew teleivision and on closed-c1rcu11 TV at over 600 locattons. with more than threr million )Cats, Hagler:-Whose listed agr is 30, hut who could be oldrr. has a 60-2-2 record. w11h 50 kncx·kou1s. It will be his 'I I th title defense. and his goal 1s to break Carlo-. Monzon 's record of 14 successful riuddleweight title defenses. 'Hearns, 26, has a 40-1 record. w11h 34 knockuts. A w1h would make him a tnple champion and would be an 1mponant step toward his goal of becoming tht" first man to win four ti1le br gaining the light heavyweight champ1onsh1p. 1n the Un11ed States and Canada .. -He'll nc' er get 1t b3clc when I knock ham Oul." "It looks now like S 17 m1ll1on 1s a cinch." .\rum said Thursda). "and e\ en 11 a disaster happens we won't do less than S 14 million ... Thoma1Heam• SPORT S BRE AK ---- Browns m.ay have inside track in bid for Bernie Kosar From AP dl1patcbes m AKRON. Ohio -A letter from the •II• Na tional Football League's player person- nel director could pave the way for University of Miami quanerback Bernie Kosar to JOtn the Cleveland Browns, a family friend says. Kosar. who has renounced his remaining college" elig1b1ht). has been the prize in a game of cat-and· mouse between the Browns and the Minnesota Vikings as they JOCke) for draf\ nghts to the talented signal caller Ko..ar has said he wants to play for Ckveland. Fam1h confidant Dr. John Geletka. who 1s SCI"\ 1ng as agent for the quanerback from Youngstown. said that the letter lrom Joel Bussen. the NFL's pla)er personnel director, appears to suggest a supplemental draft in which the Browns would ha .. e the firs1 pack Kosars father \ltd last week that his son would not submit the forms to become chg1bk for the regular draft Apnl 30 and would opt for a supplemental drafl Geletka sa id the letter was requested b} Kosar's fathn in January ''It (Bussen's letter) sl)<.'lled out the alternat1H'~ available to us 1f the letter (requesting inclusion in the regular d rafi ) was not received by April 15." Geletka said. Quote of tbe day Meta off to fastest start ever Dwlgbt Gooden pitched a four-h111er a and struck out 10, outd ueling former minor league teammate Jay Tibbs,_ and Gary Carter broke a scoreless tie with a s1x th-innmg homer Sunday as the New York Mets won their fifih in a row. 4.0 over Cincinnati. T he 5-0 stan. en ding thei r fi rst homestand of tbc season, is the best in Mets history. breaking the club record 4-0 start of 1973 .. , In other National League games, Dale Murpby conti nued his Ion -ball bitting spree by ripping a two· run homer, his foun h 1n four games, and Bruce Sutter pitched out of a ninth-in ning jam to lead Atlanta to a 3-1 victory over San Diego. Murphy's dnve over the left-field fence in the founh inning ofTloserLaMarr Hoyt,0.1. followed a single by Brad Kom- mlnsk and sent the Braves to their founh triumph injive gaJJICJ .. Rick SatcUffe pitched a ·four· hitter for his 16th straight regular· Oooden season victory while Jody Davis and Gary Mallbews homered for Chicago·s onl) hits to lead the Cubs past Montreal, 4-2 ... Nolan Ryan pitched a s1x-h111er and struck out nine to increase his all-time major league strikeout lead over losing p11cher Steve Carlton and Houston's Jerry Mumpbrey scored the go. ahead run on the !.econd of two wi ld pit<·he!> b~ Carlton in the fifth inning to give the Astros a 5-3 victor) O\ t'r Ph1ladclph1a. Ryan. 2-0. finished the game ~11h 3.tun ~mkcouts to increase his margin over Carlton, who \truck out two for a 3,877 ca reer 1otal ... Joaquin Andujar pitched seven strong innings and con1nbuted a two-ru n single and Jack Clark belted a three-run homer 10 give St. Louis a I ()..4 victory over Pittsburgh. Jets win first playoff series Ttgers,Seattleetayunbeaten Kings given Lance Parrish dro\C Ol four run!>. a n• 1 d [Jf thrcew1th h1sfirst homeroftheseason.and 1na sen 0 Dan Petry shut out stru&$1in~ Kansas C'1t} on lhrel' hats over eigh t rnnin~s to power · · streaking Drtro1 t to a 5-1 · tnumph Sunda~ for tbs! -C - r18ers· fifth victory an as many games. 0etro•t. which Final game in Kan~~s ity_ won 1b first r11ne games last year en route to the world champion!>h tp, captu red Its 11 lh concecut1ve decision is a 122-1 16 loss to Lakers at Royals Stadium, includrn~ all six re~ular-season contests a ear a o plus two in the Amrncan Leag ue playoffs ... In other American League action. Phil Bradley's bases-loaded triple highlighted a fi ve-run seventh rnnrng that gave unbeaten Seattle a 5-1 victory over Minnesota behind the seven-hit pitching of Mike Moore and Edwin Nanez. The Manners. who extended the be!lt start in ' their history to 6-0, and Detrott art" the onlv unbeaten teams an the AL ... Paul Molitor wen t 4 for 4 Parrbb and Paul Householder hit a thrce- run homer to lead Milwaukee to an 8-1 victory over winless Tl"<as Moose Haas, 1-1. "'ent the distance for tire Brewers. gl\ 1ng up six hits "'h1le walkmg two and c;1nking out three ... Carlton Fisk drO\'C in four runs "'1th a c;ingk and homer in his 1985 debut and Chicago rode a SC\en·run founh inning to an 11-6 v1ctorv over Bo!>ton. handing Boston its first loss of the season in Ii\ c game., . Doyle Alexander all owed th ree hits in 6111 innings and Rance Mulllnlks drove 1n three runs while ra pping a homer. two doubles and a si n$1e as Toronto de teated Balumore. 5-3, and dealt the Onoles their fi rst los!> in fi\e games this season ... Phil Niekro and Dave ·Righetti combined on a s1x-h11tcr and Henry Cotto'1 double 1gn1ted a two-run eighth inning as New York edged Ckveland. 2· I KANSAS Cl rY (AP) -.\!> 11.000 sad Kansas C11y baskctbaltfans fi led out ol Kemper Are na Sunday, a band played a soulful rend111on ol '"Auld Lang Sync.'" Byron Scou M·orcd 25 potnh to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 122-116 v1ctol) over Kansas Ci ty in an emotional game that brought an end to the Ki ngs' 13-year Nallonal Basketball i\ssoc1at1on history in Kansas City. The Kings. who \\-J.!f4! sold last 1ear to a grou p of Sacramento investors. ar(' exp<.'cted to get approval this week-' from the NB.\ board of governors to move to Cahforn1a·., cap11al Cit) "We knew we "ere ~oini 10 face a ~Cl) emotional s11ua11on coming 1n hen.·. ' said Lakers C'oach Pat Riley. "We talked about 11 Wt..• d1dn'1 want 10 Oy .2.500 mi les round tnp for a lo!>s. I think our players sho~ed a lot of character the way the' c<1mc back to win ... The Lakers will go into the playoffs th is week w11h a 64-20 record, second in the league only 10 the Boston \clllcs. The Kings fin1~hed th{' sca'>on and 1he1rera in Kansas City w11h a 31-51 mark. last 1n the Midwest Div1s1on of the Western < onfercnce. The Kings, cheered on by a vocal crowd of 1 1,371. bo lted to a 43-28 firs t-q uarter lead but saw the La kers close to 66-63 at halftime and 11c the score at 72-72 early in the third period. Al llco..IN~ the NBC-TV college basketbell enety91, on why he'• thinking of auditioning for the rOle of Coeoh, ~ by the late Nk:holas eoe..nto. on the "Cheers" comedy show: "I ~ 25 )'Ml"S Md tended bar six years. I mean, ycu'r• not talkl~ et>out doing 'Hamlet' or even Chef Boy-R-Oee.' DcHlg Small and Laurie - scor<'d 'ihort-handed goals in the second p<.'nod to hft Winnipeg to a 5-3 v1ctol) over Calgal) 1n the onl) Na11onal Hocke} The I akers. bca1ang the Kings for the 14th straight 11me. fell behind b) nine points at 115-106 with 3:49 left when M1kl' Woodson hit a shon Jumper. But that.turned e..l1nlU.e-1Jl...JtS4)1~)1J~~ out 10 be the linal field goal for Kansas City. Eddie _....,~ ... J-'--11#4 .... ~ Jonn!>on's !rec fnrowln !lie ma secon s was fhe only m offense the Kings wen-able to manage the rest of the way. Campanelli new Cal coach League scncs decided Sunda) night. The '1ctol) ga' c the Jets their first-e,er triumph 1n a NHL pla>ofT~rics . The other three d1v1S1on semifinals still being pla~cd were deadlocked at two games apiece. In Buffalo, Dave Andreycbuk \Cored three goals in the third pen od to ltft thl' Sabres 10 a 7-4 victor> O\Cr Quebec. Buffalo. whteh hasn't won 1n 11s last 11 games in Quebec. wall tra .. cl to play the ord1ques in the decider of the !tt:nes on Tue'>da) . Ken Lln1emao exploded for three goals and two assists in the last two penod!I as Boston erascd-a4-I deficit to overtake Mo ntreal. 7-6. Linseman topped oil the ama11ngcomeback with the winning goal at 13: 12 of the third period agai nst one of the NH L's best team'> at protecting a kad ... Bryan Trottier scored off a face-off "-tth 68 !>econd!> remaining and goal ie Billy SmUb stopped Bobby Carpenter on a penalt y shot wtth JO o,econd!> to go. li fting the New York Islanders to a 6-4 comeback v1ctol) over WashinRton. BERKELEY -Lou Campanelli. a m success at James Madison l 1nl\ers1ty:was named head basketball coach at the Un1\ers1t) of(al1forn1a Sunda~. Cal athletic director Dave Maggard announced the hiring ofCampanclh. who coarhed at James Mad1!>on for I 3 seasons. Dick Kuchen resigned la!> I month after ('al finished I 1-1 5 1n his seventh sea!>on as coach. Campanelli. 46, com plied a 238· I 18 rernrd at Jame<, ~ad1son. The Virginia \chool qualified for p<>!lt· season play five lime~ undl'r him and went to the NC AA tournament three \tra1ght H'ars. from I IJM I to 19!0. Clippers end with loss to Mavs Generals clobber Portland L()~ AN(jELES -Rolando Black-m man scored 26 points and Ja\ Vincent added ~4 to help the Dalla<; Mavericks Herscbel Walker scored on two one-m yard plunges. Doug Flutie threw a touch· •II• down pass and New Jcrsc} scored on its Ii rst Ii ve possessions as the Generals rou ted conclude their most successful regular season 1n the Nauonal Basketball .\<.soc1auon with a 96-92 \ u.t<H) O\ er the Lo\ Angell'\ Clapper~ ~unda\ night Portland. 34-7. Sunda> in United States Football League action. Ne~ Jcr>e\. now 5-3. led 24-0 at halftime. scoring on drnes o·f75. 52. 62 and 48 }a rd~ Blackman '>tored 11 of his pwnt~ in the third quaner a' the pla}off-hound Ma,enc.:h rolled to a 26- point lead at 72-46 ~1th 5:31 left in the period. Elsewhere 1n the USFL. Alan Duncan kicked a 35-\ard lidd goal w11h 6:20 elapsed in O\ert1me to ltft Memphis to a 13-10 vrctol) over Baltimore. The v1clOI) ended a four-game losing streak for the howboats Daniel toasts win i.n Inamori Classic She c l a ims first LPG A tour vi ctory in n ea rly two years I<\,, II' I "\' I \ 11 I \l'I -\I tlw rnd •I 1lw I l'C , \' ln.1m11n C l;t\\11 '°luntl.I\ lkth I >;mad "':l' h11ld1n11 .1 ho11f1 111 \ hJmpJgnl' J>.11 \ll'\l'r' mJ1k du \\1th ,1 (up o( hl·1·r I m .1h,11lutd\ tl11dkd t111kn1h I kl'I l1 k1· .1 monl..n ' 1111 nn h.1l k ,,ml D.1 n11·I ... 1111 '' 11r1·d h1·r 1111,1 111urn.1ml'n t '11 1111' 111 n1 .. 11 h tY.o 1rCM'> \undJ\ l>an1d < .trll111g 111 ,11.1111ht pal\ ir1 the fJJlal ro und of lhl' lollr d.I\ n m t lin1!lhcd thl· da\ "'1th J ".1 t1ir a 2- un(kr par total of 1H'1 ··1 think thl' dillt'll'nu· "'J' m' nH·nwl t11t1tud1-. 111 ) lramt· ol n11nd.'' I )an1el '><11d "I wa\ ahil' lo look ;If h<td thing'> and make good ol th<'m · Ml'H'r'I had graht)(:d a onl· \troke kad '>l<llh a 20-foot hmlt<' pull on thl· lti1h hole to put her '·un1kr 11ar for thl· 11111rn.1m1•nt . pla)l'd un thl' ti I 'fl '•ml l n111'<' .it f-a1rh:ink ' l<.1nt h ( llUOtr\ ( luh But '>ht• wll-<le\tru1 tt•d on thl' la\I I\/.() holt'\ ml'>'>•ng a thf<'t' 111111 flU ll lnr .1 h<1g1•\ on "Jo I 7 tht.·n t.1k1ng J .to11hl1· hngl'\ on "-io I ti attn hrr .11,1m>.11 h 'ihut 1e1 thl' ~r<'cn land<'d 1n lht• "-Jtt'I . PLI PllCIS AUTO & TIUCIC llOICllS . 491 ~1445 ' "I don't know (what went wrong).'' Mc)crs .,aid. rclcmng to 1hc missed par putt on No 17. "It (the ball ) \hnuldn ·1 h;I\ e done '4 hat it did. It 1umped <,tra1ght left when I hll 1t." '-'it·)er<, said the la<1t thing 'ihe rweded "'a.., to ha' ca problem on the final hull'. "'hut I did <\nd that's not a good plan· to ha' e a problem " .\ fl'<,1dcnt of Ormond Beach. Fla . \.1 q er~ ended the linal round w11 h a 1 :? tor a total uf .2Xtl .\m' .\lrntt who also shot a 72 (.,unda·,. lin1\hed third one stroke hark oi Mc)t.'r'I Mat' Beth Zimmerman recorded the best score ol the day wtth a 3· undt.•r par 69 to lirmh at 2-ovcr par 2110 good tor a lounh-placc tie with \andra Palmer .. Dan1C'I lJ nail' r ofCharlcMon. S.( v. h11!.<' la<1t I P<, i.\ v1cto~ came in 1<.i8l 1n the Md>onalcf!. K1dsClass1c l'arncd S26.2~0 tor the win Sunday Plagued h) a bad back lao;t yea r. Daniel '-"on ~94.284 1n 1984 -16th· lx·\t on the tour but her lowest totul \Inn· JOtntng the LPGA ~•x ycaro; ago. "11\ope I don't wait tht'i Iona hcforc I win again .. Danat•I w1d \undJ\ ·, triumph wa\ 1hc 14th tournament \. ictol) -.1n<:e, 1979 tor l>JntC'I "'ho tnok le~., llm(' than an) plaH·r 1n l PC,<\ ht'itor> ( 51h years) to rl'Jl h the SI mallton mark an cam1nas "'11•\r:f'i, lO who JOIOCd the tour 1n I 111t1 h:i~J ~1·n h1ddtn1 for thr ~ond 1ournamrn1 vKtol') ofherc1rccr She r<;o.tr ll fi .. C' top I 0 fimshe 1n 1984. with hn lunt." l1'{1.\ \ICtorycom1ng 1n the I Y7Q ( 1re.itcr Baltimore 0~ l>1H11c l turned in the only \u~pa1 total on tht' "car-old I a1rhank' Ranch rnur<,t· which v.a'I 1hr 'ltl" of1hc 19~4 OlvmpK t'QUt'\lrtan ~t'k~~nt Onl'r four p.olft·" had round~ ofbettfr tht111 7111n tlw tournaml·nt Lund Bentley Halplllde l'flode SWIM. • • From Bl polo and ~wamming. "There'" 'llrong moll\at1on that we'd be the fi"t tt"am to do that." H11mdorf '31d Half the (\w1m) \QUad wa' on the polo team .. The Ru,tkrc; were 24.(} this water polo stason. and <.'urrentl) aft 10.0 in sw1mm1na wnh onl> orir meet rr· mainina (,olden West faces Full· crton rnday In ll\ final 1unrup hcfore the conference final\ "We fiaurt' 1f we \wam ~rry. Yt'r) well. tht·rc'\ a poss1b1ht> we could qual1f) I ti or 17 of our 18-man squad (for lhc ~late mct"t).'' Jlamdorf e~- nla1n.. -''Rut tht·rc·, \ttll a lot of water tu p:111' under the hn<l~c .. Michael R•)\Richardson matched his season high of 3b points as New Jersey ended 11s regular c;ca.,on with live \ICtones 1n .,, ' games b) healing host Boston. Much ofcrowd"semot1on was directed at Joe Axelson. th~ Kings· longtime general manager wpo was blamed hy man} fan<. for the 1eam'!> depanure. 129-1 18. 1n a Na11onal Basketball .\~oc1a11on game Sunda} Tht• Nets took their first lead of the game b> <1conng the la)t nine point:. of the first quaner to make thr ">Core 17-35. The) ne\Cr trailed again ... lslab Thomas \cored nine po1n1s in the founh quarter. 1nclud1ng a c-nt 1c·al 20-foot jumper"' 1th 13 seconds to plu~. to g1 'l' Detroit a 116-113 v1rtol) over Cleveland. fhe deft:at v.-a<, only 1he third 1n I I g.imes for the playoff-hound Cavaliers. 36-46, who wi ll take ·on Bo!>ton 1n the lir'lt rou nd . lllah forv.ard Thurl Ball«~y !>cored 27 point!>, incl uding six of his team's las1 10 po1nf<;, to lead the Jan 10 a I 04-102 v1c1ory over San .\nton10 . Rookie guard Jay Humphries scored 13 of ht\ 24 points in th e fou n h p<.'riod, includ ing seven in a 34-'>ernnd c;pan. as Phoenix beat Golde n State. 124-1 11 . The pla)off-hound Suns. down 92-88 entering the final quarter. took the lead for good at I 06-104 on Maurice Lucas' Jumper with 5:22 remaining ... Clyde Drexler -.cored 35 points, includ ing four in the final 26 !.Cconds. to lift Portland to a 117-112 v1cto~ over Denver "We want fat Axe'" yelled one section of the arena, \\h1le other fans k1d.ed and pummeled a dummy resembling A"<elson Hundreds ofspeclators wore masks resembling Axelson. The Kings' depanure has been kno"n since January. But 11 was e' 1dcnt that man} among the crowd hated to St'e 1hem go. UCI swept fn series h wa<1 a lost weekend for 1he llC Irvine baseba ll team a\ '1<.1ting Nevada-Las Vegas completed a three-game sweep over the Anteaters with a 10-5 victory Sunday at UCI. A three-run double b} Brian Whitaker in the top of the fifth inning was the ke> blow for UN L V. His bases-dearing shot extended the Rebels' lead from 2-1 to 5-1. The Anteaters did manage to pull within 5-4 with three of their own in the home half of the fifth as Tom Baine had an RBI single and an error and fielders choice accou nted for the other two runs. Televi•lon, radio TELIV1atON No events scheduled. RAOtO 5:30 p.m. -BAHIAU: Angels at Minnesota, KMPC(710). But the RcbelHonttnued to pull awa) and concluded the sconng with three runs an the top of the eighth. Mike Oglesbee had a t\\-o-run double in that inning. gavang him 13 RBI th ts <,eafton Paul Hammond's one-out solo homer 1n the second was one bright spot for un. which dropped lo 6-8 In the PC Ai\ and 18-20-1 overall UN L V 1s 9.g and 28-1 4. 7:30 p.m. -8All8AU: Houston at Dodgers, KABC(790). The Anteater\ will try to get back on the winning tra k Wednesda~ when they host USIU. BoA 11Nc ---- Undaunted by fog, Lowe takes regatta By ALMON LOCKAB EV Oellr ~ ... , .... Writ .. Gregory Lowe and h1-; crew from Alamitos Bay Yach t ( lub. outgropcd 13 rivals Saturday and Sunda) in a fogg) five-race regatta for the J-24 Western Open Champ1onsh1p sailed an the ocean under the auspices of Balboa Yacht Club. ~ The regatta was a qualifier for the J-24 world champ1onsh1p which will be held in Tokyo later this year. It was one of several qualtfy1ng regattas bcrng held throughout the U.S. Lowe was at the helm of Party Aminal . His crew consisted of La nda Rowe, Andy Ayalc. Mark Ciohson and T1..·rcsca Bullard. Runner-up was Exocet. co-skip· pcrcd by Keith Milne and John Ko\teck1 . St Fra ncis Yacht Club: third wall Group Therapy with co- sk1ppcrs Chuck Kober and tevc Moffett. AOYC: fou nh was ~l«"tric Pumpkin. Mark Ratcll o . and Erle , Kangaard, 8 hia Corinthian YC': and fifth wa~ No name. Dave Chapin and Chm Raab. ABYC Clo•e Bacounten win• ~h1fhng fog and h1ft1na wand\ Saturd:i) and ~unda) foiled to bother the 45 ~•lor\ an four classes who turned out for Ntwpon Harbor Yacht < luh·~ ~pnng < 1old < up Reaatta. \atlcd <Ht'r lour\C\ 1n the ocean. Thr larJe'lt turnout wa\ 10 thr fttht'll'l·22 C la~., v.11h 24 entncs. mo\t of them priming for the cla\s "orld lhnmpmn'lhtp which will be held ht'H' 1n \11g11c;t -l lw ..... nncf wiu. (lo~ t:oroun~n. '~'j'pcml h\ l>an Thompson Nt Y( Elc .. en hoat~ turned out for the lntema11onal Star Cla~c; won b) P11Tt, sk1ppcrb) Chuck Lewsaddcr. NYYC Summary of troph) v.anner~ E TCHELLS·12 U•l-1 (IOH En<oun1tr\, Dan Tl"IOmD~ NHYC ""' oolnh, , Wiid lfi\PI Tim H09an. NHVC IS'-< 3 Cvrtne, Ted Munroe NHYC. 20. I Snv, Oon &ever NHYC n S Sohl Dtei\lon, Brad WPlff!tr. 8YC 16'• ~ANT ANA·10 161-1 Mk M•U•lt Htrrv Ptlllson, NHVC. 6''1 STAR (Ill-I P11f1 (lluCk Ltwladdtr NHY( , >. , F'rtnrv Jack OolltPlllt NHYC. 101.c, l P.rtv Gori. Ar11vlt C1m00til NHYC 11 •• SOLING 141-1 11111111110 A Jone' vvc UCicrews outrowUSC The UC Irvin(' rower!> \wep1 IU victon.c!i on nll lcvds Sunday 1n a regatta again st the Un1,cr~1t) of Southern Californ ia on North Lido Channel in Newpon Reach. O nce the foa cleared nbout an hour after the scheduled \tart of the compct1t1on. the An1catrrc;' OO\letC•&ht oix-nrd the regatta hy defcauna I l ( b) an ft 9·-st·cond d1ffcrcnttal In the varsity race, I !\I led the entire way in w1nnina by 11 seconds an a clockina of 6 14 5 It was 12 ~ond~ fa51rr than the Anteaters time on 'iaturda}' against Long Bca<'h State The freshmen and Junior 'ar\1· ty eia.ht also claimed Vil tone'. wuh the tigh test fimr,h of the da} coming 1n the JV race which the Anteaters won by a hair 'ltcond Seurer's TD pass-gives Express win HOUSTON (AP) -Los Angeles backup quarterback Frank Seurer zipped a 35-yard touchdown pass to Jojo Townsell with 1 :08 to play to end a three-game losing string and rally the Express to an 18-17 United States Football League victo ry over Houston Sunday night. Los Angeles kicker Tony Zende- Jaa also keyed the victory with four field goals. The Gamblers, 5-3 with three losses In a row, had taken a 17-12 lead Into the closing minutes on a 61-yard touchdown bomb from Jim Kelly to Gerald McNell on the second play of the third quarter. Kelly tater left the game with a bruised knee. Seurer, an Edison High product playing for the Injured Steve Young, whipped ~he winning pa91 to Town sell one play after being sacked for a 10-yard losa. Seurer'• pass for the two-point conversion failed. Kelly, who was questionable prior to the game with an ln)ured finger on his thrownlng hand. But he left the game midway In the third quarter with a bruised lett knee and did not return. Th• Express, 2-6, record. came back with a 47-yard fletd goal on the first play of the fourth quarter by Tony ZendeJas. his fourth of the game. Sam Harrell's 11-yard touch- down run on Houston'• 'first ..,._ of the game and a 29-yard fletd goat by T onl Frltacft'wltft 1;66 •~ In the half gave the Oemblerl • tO·G halftlme lead. -. ... -.._. __ --~"'~·------ MAJOR LIAOUI STAHO!tt~$ .,,_le.an L .. we Salltlf C11k.aoo .,., WllT DIVISIONL. w .. ct. 01 • 0 1000 ~ 2 , 500 ~ 1 4 m ~ , 4 lll • Mfnna.ota Oaklat>O Kan•u Cllv Tu et ' 4 .llJ 4 I 4 ?00 4' 1 o s ooo s•1 O.troll laltlmore 80"0tl MflwaukH Toronto New York Clevela"Cl I AST DIVISION s 0 1000 4 1 aoo • 1 aoo • 1 aoo l l soo , 3 400 0 s 000 SuncNv'• Scertt 0.l<land a A119111• 1 New Yori< 2 Cla.,,ela no I Toron10 S, 8anlmon 3 Ch•<ae>o 11. 8 011on • Oalroll S. Kanu• Cllv I Mllwaukff a Te .. ~ I S.attle S M1nnetola I Tedav'' Ga~' t I I 1 ' ) ~ A119111• tlann 0 01 at M nnu ote tSmltll\Otl 1 0), n (h1ca110 (Seaver I 01 et 80\lon !Huf\! 1·0) Seetti. 1Lano'10fl I 01 e t O••tano IKrUeQer O·ll n TutMlaY'• Ga~' Bell•more •' C•e••••t>O Ttu' al Toronto Ch1ce110 at New Yori< Mttweukff al Detroit n Bo"on et Ken, .. C11v n Su ltlf at Oekland n N1ttonat L .. eue WUT DIVISION Atlanta Sa n f:renCl \CO Mou" on O~n Sen 01990 Cinc1nna11 W L 1 1 3 l l 1 4 EAST DIVISION New York Cn1c111X> Mol'llru1 f>ltttourgn Ph1ladtioh1e St LOU•\ s 0 1000 • 1 aoo l 3 400 1 3 400 1 200 1 4 100 SulldaY't Sc~H San Francisco a. Oocteen 4 New York 4. 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I I 16 m11u Mo•• Oelerm •ned tOlvr\I 6 80 • 40 J 20 Master Nevato (Ptdroia> 6 80 4 10 lmoul\IVelv (E\!redot) • 80 Tome 143 1 S FIFT14 RACE. One milt $1iotgu11 Wiiiie f Dmg1 I 10 10 Cenlirleilai (\1111tnzuela> DO-Sun M•t1er IMcCarron) HO 320 10 80 480 260 OO-F1n"ned lor\I dl\Oua1,1110 end ot11ce<1 truro T•mt 136 7 S SS E XACT A t 5·61 oa•d S 166 00 SIXTH RAC£. 1 I 16 mltei Verbatim'• f>r·Oe !Toro> 3 80 Baronceno CMcGurn) On Mv Omar Oomonoutll Tome 143 260 140 JIO HO 4 60 SEVENTH RACE ~e m•lt At Kne •'• fSteve11,1 11 IO Coto Nost ~Mtlal Tte Taster IMcCarronJ Ttme 1 lS 6 40 H O 110 '10 ) 00 S.S E XACT A 6 1 oa ,d 'IM! SO EIGHTH RACE I • Feet F111dtr IStt •en\I Love Smitten IP1ncav1 Sa ll Sorino (Mete I Time 101 JS mtlf\ on Turf 1380 HO HO HO llO 6 00 SS EXACT A 16·St oaod 5104 SO U PICK SIX 11·1·S·8 9 6·61 oaod S4 693 80 wolh S1 wonning t1Cl<lh (S•• t'!OrM!\) s1 Pock So• cont o1a11on oa•d s 191 00 "'"'n l.JS8 wonning llcl<tl\ !live nor\tsl NINTH RACE. I • mote\ on lurt Flv•no Gene CToro1 910 460 l 00 Allowance (Hawley) 6 20 l 80 Tulsa Fiver (McCarronl 2 611 Tome 203 I S S.S E XACT A 12·6) oaid Sill SO Alltndence 46 109 USFL WESTERN CONl"IERENCE W l T .. ct. ..F PA OallVt• S 1 0 114 1• 1 Ill HOu51on S 3 0 61S 14S 111 Oel<land 3 I St.l 192 llO Arizona • 4 0 SOO 16 I 14S Portland l S 0 37S 111 116 San Antonio l S 0 l7S 111 161 E•or•u 1 6 o no 141 111 EASTERN CONFERENCE B1rm1n11nem 6 1 O 1!o0 19S l!IO Tamoe Bev S 1 0 714 100 ISJ New JtrHv S 3 0 6lS 106 1aa Mtmonr1 • 4 O SOO ISJ 167 B1111mo1e 3 4 I 01 134 109 Jacktonvlllt l S 0 J7S 190 ??S Ofiando 1 6 0 7!IO 144 111 Su"61Y't Scor" l •or•u la, Hou•ton 17 Mtmohl\ 13 811t1more 10 1011 Orla ndo 24 Arizona 19 New Jtt\tv 34, Porlllnd T Tenletlt's Game Denver II Tamoa 8•v Frldlv's O•~ New JtrHY •t Mtml>hll SatvrdaV'• Gt~\ l!•oreu al Oenvt r J aci..wnv•lle ti O<tanoo ~ Sunday'' Gamt1 Houston at Aro1ona Por11and at Baltimore Tamoa Btv al 81rm1noham Meneley. 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(. •<! '" J "' llOI""•,,, ll ,, ~, h(>l'T V• .,. t '~ ll'llt•'*''\a• tJot\e L•-0,,,.. 9AS«ET'9AL.l Na ..... lltMt .... L ...... • NEw J Ell\.E" NET\.-"'' •alf<l M ' O'll'"' """''"o wa .. to<11t;•""""''•""a . .,,_..,~ ,,..,,AO( l PH•4 7-\-A.(t·velf<l ,.,,, .,. ... l -., ._. .. o lt.-tt<t !.leve ... ~ •,or,.elf'CI HOCltlY l [A""' CANADA Aeete ~''"' .... ,..._., O••·o•• ,.,.,., Oh• T •v001 LM ........ , ...... .., n.a °°" N\aleftt> ..._ ,..,,, _,,,_. ..,11 """'' a no G••nt 1..0111tC1 ~ .,,,.,_ ·~ °"'*''*' '•" '1t .,.,. '0"•' ' ' soecW 01rm91c.101r roamer l:ntnc:s a rc now ~'"I ~ptcd for the thtrd iannual Vince Fcrnpmo $pt"('1t1I O lympia G'ekbnty Ciolf Cln s1c. I he to urnamt nt 1s schcduled for Tut sda)'. June 4. at Los C'o)otcs C'oun1f)' Club tn Buet\B Park. ' A luau fc11urrn1 lhC' T'tarc Produd1on Pol)· n~111n Show will Follo w thC' 1o lfd11ss1r. LUI year Fcrrna,amo ra1~ $20.000 for the Ca l1forn1a Spt.>e1al Ol)nlprn whtl'h rcgn1htt\ about 27.000 mentall~ retarded a1hle1es suue- wide Expected pant<'tpants rnd udC' Jack Yo ung· blood. 8111 Barn. Bob Brud.trnsk1. Joho Cap- p0lhtt1, C'arl Ekem, Dick Bass. Sand ) ltawlc) and Jell Kemp. Other ct11ran1s arc Cu los Pato mrno. Jen') Quarry. Ric h Saul. Jaclt1c Slater. Doua Snmh and J im Younablood Players will be hm11cd to the fim 144 rei1s1r.anls. Entl') fee as S200. for more 1nforma1to n. phone 962-3662 or 848-9904. UCI bueb&JJ 11ebedule WcJ .. Apnl 17 ...._ U IU Fn . April 19-11 Lona Beach St.• Slit .. Apnl 20 -at Lon.a Beach S1.• (Dll, noon) ._ Tues .. Apnl 23 -U . of San Diego Sat .• April 27 -Fresno St.• (OH, noon) Sun .. Apnl 28 --.Fresno St.• (I p.m.) Tues .. Apnl 30 -a1 La Verne (7 p.m.). Wed .• May I -ac Loyola·Marymount Fn .. Moy 3 -a t CS FullC'rton• (7 p.m.) Sat., May 4 -ac CS Fullmon• (0~1. noon) Tues .. May 7 -at U. of San Diego Wed .. May 8 -USC Sat.. May 11 -at U NLV• (DH. noon) Sun .. May 12 -at UNLV*(t p.nt ) • denotes PC AA game All games begrn al 2:30 p.m ·unless othcrwtS<' 1nd1cat~. Irvine recru tloaal Hrlm An lrvanr ~warn lrague hM been established to provide an opponun11y for local rccreau onal swim 1cams to compete clOM" to home. The league hopes 10 a11rar1 seve ral Irvine Homcownrr Auoc1auon teams 10 3oin an compe11t1on o n Saturda) mornings. Individual improvement and dcvel~pmC'nt a re tnle nded to Ix thr key focus of the league. The C 11) of l rvin"'s Commun11y Services Otvclopmen1 wall sponw r a team at Heritage Park so children S-18 }cnrs old who do not swam for an Assoc1a11on ceam wall ha"c the opponunt· t) 10 pantctpate In add1t1on. a cham p1onsh1p meet wall Ix held at the Heritage ParL. Aquattcs ( omplu tn Augusl. Por further mlormatmlll:'tinlact u ave Tunga1c a t the C'ommun1t} Services Depart· ment. 660-J6J9. Luua• Bacb llOCCu ayoai. T& l.quna 8cM:h l:Srcakel'\ or the \o;isl S..i«er l.caauc will hold tryouu for younastcrs 12· I 3 at ihuf'\ton lntC'TnlC'd111te hool SaturdA)' and Sunda~ Tryou1s for 1hose born in 11173 arc \Chcduled lor 2 p m .. while those born an 1972 wtll try put 11 4 p.rn. Sho uld it rain on 1holilt' date\, tryouts will ht• held the" fo llowin& wc('kcnd. 1 ht: ~·hool ·~ lf>Ctncd at ~ llXI Pnrk Avcrl uc. La&una &-ach Fo t funher 1nformat1on, rhonr I 11 v app a t 499-2329. Seventeen tenal• tourney ai JIV 1 he 10th annual Se'cntccn Maga11nC' TC'nn1\ Tournamrnt of Champions '" 111 takc phu:c Mil) 7-11 a1 1he Marauc nte RC'crl"atton C'cn1er an M1ss1on VtcJo . Th<' tourname nt will feature' 156 girls fro m all 50 s1atl'S plu~ 1hc D1stnc1 of Columbia a nd Puc no Raco. They wall compcle rn thrtt l&l' groups. 14 and under. 16 and under. and 18 and under. Hlstb 11ebool .accer tourney The Amencan Spcedsoccer Assoc1at1on (ASA) wall hold rts first all high 5ChOOI to urnament Apnl 27-28 and May 4-5 at Los Caballeros spttdSOCC'er stadium . The tournament will consist of 16 team s from the Southern Cahfomta area. Qualifying rounds wall be played o n the first weekend. with the quarters. semis and finals being played on the llC('Ond '"eek.end. G ames begin at 9 a.m . Admission 1s $2 for adulu and S I for ch ildren under 16 For m ore information. phone th<' ASA at 557-9272. Endurance Grand Prli Tickets for the G rand Pmt o f Endurance April 27-2R at R1 vcrs1de ln1ernational Raceway arc on salr at the raceway's 11r kct offic:;c, T1cketmastC'r outlet~ and b> pho ne. J 0 .2fQCf llcMlS b~ phone ca ll 653-11 (l'-'Ll--..t (1 IJ)972.5775 Commissioner speaks out Ueberroth gives impressions of first days as baseball chief of people ~t up for tailgatm& hours before game11mc. What fun thoM> fans were hav ing: winter must surely be behind them . T he sello ut crowd seemed t-0 appreciate the fact th1~ very classy pitcher. Tom Seaver, was starting a m aJor kaguc-rccord 15th o pener. The Count y Stadium By PETER UEBERROTH fo1thful were n't nc:arly as pleased with his 289th victo ry. , .. T11eA-i.1ec1"'-Whe n I v1~1ted the umpires. I couldn'l hC'lp no tic ing the y It seem ed hke an assignme nt that wouldn't be 100 were a s an'<IOU\ a~ the play~rs to get th~ season under way diffic ult. I was as ked to wntc a few hundred wo rds about · M} rccolk ct1o ns continued . still in searc h o f how to m y feeling~ ente ring this ne w baseball season. OK. m y get a t m y look into the season. perspective -good o r bad -m ight be perceived as The hg hib ulb may have go ne on!•Pete Rose! Of somewhat d dTe rent becau se I am the new comm1ss1onerof co urse . th1'> wond e rful creatio n called baseball Nevertheless. I f\.cr)onc think'> about Pe te. W e all love has endles~ t hought I could handle the tas k. e nth usiasm . his sheer JOY o f being al the ball park. I.doubt But a'i I started . the words JUSt wouldn"l c:om e o ut. Al there 1s a t ru e ba seba ll fan a n )'whe re who is n't pulling for lcao;t no t 1n an y o;au s fac tory fashion. • him lo ~cl 95 h its this season I couldn't Lalk JUSt about the things that troubl~-T his lime Pete gave me two othe r important reasons a bout tht• financial concerns. the struggle "'llh eliminating lo think about him • dru~ fro m soc1et)' and sports. Focu s sho uld he o n t he ( o ns1d e r for a m oment the n atural drama of baseba ll. pla )'cro;. e'ipcc1all) a l t his time of ~car. Besides I "'a' Thc:n thro w in Opening Day and what 11 adds: Now put supposed lo tx· wnting about this season. \.\hat d o I \Cl' Pctl' Ro se. p la)'<'r-managcr Pe te Rose. m the middle o f 11. ahead 1n 198 5'1 I d o n't !ICC the other issues d o m inating, Head-first .dives. hitting st reaks. records. A ll-Star c:crtainl}. that\ no t what'" reall> important for the fan'> h l·rn1cs. W o rld Sen es c ha mp1o ns h1ps. All of these say Pe te And I also foll I cou ldn't wntc -no matter ho w R oo;c and the y say dram a . honc~ll} -about thl' l'>.rncm cnt. the butterflie s w1th1n me W hat m o re would h e do before the largest o f 99 d uring Opening Da} tn < 1ncinna11. W ha t was 11 Ro)' O r>cn1ng Day c rnwds in C incinnati h1~tory? C ampandla 'la id abo ut .. ,1 take\ a Int o f httk ho) . " It d 1d n'11a kc long. We found o ut !n t~e ~fth mnmg o l Could I makl· }OU undl'r~tand'1 1h1~ festive a fte rnoo n tha t was an 1ntn$uing ble nd o f I tho ught. with hc\1tanc}. atxiu t going bac k to The hea vy. we t s no wOake o; a nd sparking suns hine. t\wx:1atcd P rc'>'> a nd 'ia) 1ng maybe I"d bette r pass o n th is It was a score less pitchers' battle between two s uperb opportun1 tv a fter all. I guess m} old-fash io ned stubborn-vt·tc rans. M a no So to and M o ntreal's Ste ve .Rogers. After nC'>'> wn<o what made m(' take an other 'itab at 11. : two n uts. sudde nly the Reds thrcatt;.Q by getting runners to \o I \lilrJl·d hack through m y m ind of what had i'akcn <;crnnd and third. N ow the .player-manager is up. plJ l l' tlw Ii"' 'wo da )' o l thc ~ca\on. whrrh. for me. we rt· in The 5 2. 974 fans a rc ah ve. ( 1n< 1nnJt1 .i nd M tl""<ill f..l'l' Marge l\chc>1t'\ tir~t-ball to~\. f h1 s 1s a spot mad e for Rose. Pete naturally obliges !ht• 'pnghtl1 nl'" ul K<H·l'J r-o ld Happ' c 'handler \Cant "'1 th an op pos1tc-ficld d o uble into t~e left field com e r. Two \\t't·i.., ,iltn w t 111u\ hal f.. \urg<:n thl· ~·111hu\lam ol thl· runs..corc a nd n ot o nly i~ 11 h it N o. 4,0 98 in ~ose'scareer. rn111d l ro\.\d at K11 .. a tron1 ~t;td 1uni ""n n·1 <;oo n be hut ti a lso tum \ o ut to he the game-wanner in a 4-1 R e ds l11r~t1 lll'l1 \ IC:lOf) nw 111,1 llllJlfC\\lfln 1n M ilwa11l.t•l." \.\.J\ n l thousand~ Ra<;cball d rama at II\ hl·st. UCitennis team r ol l s \" :-.. r ' n urn '1< ' • 1 hr l 'C lf\IOC' rlH'n\ tt·nnl\ lt"<tm cornpktnl .1 thrn·-m.1lt h V"'<T P of P( \·\Ion \und a) JI I < '-1.1111<1 Aa rhara In till' u111d u\111n 111 ·• 111i1td1 started on \aturdJ} the' \n1rafl•r' bru~hcd 3\1de r rl'\Ot1 '11.Jfl' X· I Then on ~undo ~. l I< I 1frk a1cJ the hmt C rauchm h~ tht: \anw sum~ O n I ndJ} Jt I < \II tht \nl eate n h:id hlankr d Nn~ <\k\lw Suur. 'J.() "I lrcl \('I'\ rnn1torti1hk \.\1th m ) lint'UD right llCllA 'Jill I ( I Coach < rrl'll P.111o n "'how lt',ttn h eadi. for th<.' \Jn f rann\to ,lfl·.i next. ta~ing o n nat1on.ilh r.rnkc.·d ('ah fom1a I uc\d::n and \1.inl111t.1 W ednc\Cfa)- .. Twoau\\ h:nc' rr.ill) turnl·J it a round for u\ k.c.·n l>nr Jntl rt Hernundt'1 · lkrr '"ho h.1, t>«n m oved fro m the No 4 ,101 tn No 2. ha\ re'lpondcd h) ""'""'"Jot seven straciJll m a tc hc<i and n" n' a 2J.8 record Hcrnandc1 '' I ' 4 The Anteate r\ a re 7.(J 111 re \ \ compct111o n and B -M O\.l'r<ill They dtd not fow.a-~ a in~k•ullft'c. 1n the chrtt marche5 Two Tulane players enter innocent p le as "I I 'W O RLFAN \ (AP) -Tulane hJ<il.cthall ~tane~ Jo hn "Hot Rod" W 1l11Jm<, and Da' 1d Dom in1Qu c a nd rnn \ 1cted hook make r R o land Rui1 pkadl'.d 1nncx:r n1 today 10 char~cs a c. c.·11<,1ng 1tic111 1n u point-shaving '>rnndal < ra1g Bourgcol\. a ccused as tht ao- hc.·twc.·en lor 'port\ hn bcry allept1o ns 111,oh1ng Ru11 and the playc~. also ""a\ '>l'hcdulcd 10 e nter a pica today. \11kc C rrccn n l C'hH·ago. one of the hallt'n o f lawvcr., representing W1I· !lam\ a\kl'd (or a gae, o rde r o n all partll'' 1n H 1l vcd '" thr 1u1t [)111nc t Juc.lgc.• 1\1\ rn 0<,..-r loo k 11 undt'r ~ on\ukra 1111n Th" a rtcrnou n th<· \l udent ~natc ""·'' to C'Un!>1der Pre\ld<'nl 1:-..am o n Kell\\ banishme nt of hasltctball hc.•t«111~ u( the potnt·~h:iv1n1 'Candal and < oa t'h Ned Fowler\ unrelated .ulm1'>\lo n that he.· paid i.nm c pla yc " ( 11\h In Jd d11 m n to tht• allcgat1on~ 1n\oh 1na Ru 11 and Ro urgeo1\, the pl.t)<'r' al'o arc a(C'U\<'d o f takm& hn hc\ from thret' Tulane \tudents in a o;r par;lk h lir,im11ltMH'Ou\ lffibery a lle~ataon ThC' non r>lavtr\ 1111 r ntrred lht"tr pleas la\t week. Oser ~t a tentative calendar for prchm1nanc~ to the trial: a May 15 d eadline fo r the filing of defense pleadings. a June 7 deadline for the \tate to answer those pleadings. and a June 25 date for arguments on the filing~. _ • H<' said T\!lane has agreed to preserve a nd protect all the film~ and stat1•u1cal records o f W1lhams and Do min1qut>, rem oving t he n eed for any court actio n o n Edward Ca.,t:una Jr s request for a coun ord er to pro tect them . C a'lta1ng. who n !present!> Dom1- n1Q ue . of New lbcna. La .. h as said thl' record m ay he lp cle ar W1llla m ' and f>omintQuc . a Y.Cll a\ h elp rao;t d oubt o n the 1c"1mo n) of starter~ Jo n John~n and C'l)'d e Eads. who "-t'rt' aran tcd 1mmun1t)' from proSC(ullOn Oscrcontmucd th<' arrest bonds for ~tar cente r Wilham,, B . o f Sorrento . La . O o m1n1q1.1c. l 1 a nd a point guard. :ind Ruil 48 The)' and Bourgeo1o;. 21 . all a re charge-0 with \port\ hnbcry and co nm._rac)' to c ommit ~pom bnl>t'ry. f owter and two a"l\tan1 ~·oarhes f<''1gnc.-d Aprtl 4' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I t-o T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 rtaJC NOTICE rtaJC. NOl mMMll •••M PICTlttOUa ........ FtCT11'tOUI IUIMll K-1"'7 ~ ..,... "° NA1i1C ITATWT IWilf.8TATDmff NAiii IJA1"1. •NT .... ...-ITATOl9NT T ... lollo9iln0 ~ n Tht ~ petaont we The follOllMg per90M .,. -dOll'tD ~ ... c1o1nQ bullneee M CSoll"CI bUelnetl ... Tiie loflOWlnO ~.,.. HIPPOPOTAMUS, 1111 VIOEO'°"IPAQCt<ITS, Wl\..QIANK OUA~TUM. cl~s';'~=l\•-'ZU8A.· A~ It.. 1120, co.te 1100 i Sic~ 8o . Sutt• o. 543 W PromontOfY Pl • Callfotl'lla llmlttcl pertnet· Mela. Cl-' t2t2t 1Mne CA t2714 Newpcw1 BeilGt\, CA 12ee0 l<anNll ~ D Grant 1141 ,. ... c. AIOmo, 1109 w Wlltlam I Foettt. $43 w thlp. 1ee~.v°'C.ittoml• f!WHM!Wn,Hunt.8oh ,CA Cun.. Sfinla Me, CA 82707 PtOll'IOl\IOfY Pt • Newporl A*'ue· • t2e"41 Thie butlnMt It con· e..cn. CA 82te0 927 14 ner1hlP • Tl\lt buainfft It con· clUcted by. an lndMclual Thie bu. tln•H It con Mll11"99' '!'~. 109;2• ctuettcl by. en lndMcNel Alex AJonao dUC1ed by· Ml lndtvldual ~al par1Mf•NP, MlchMI D °'"" Thie tt111ement wu 11i.cs w1111ern B Foa1er "' Von Kermen Aru•. rn1e e1&t9'\'lent wM m.ci wilh the County Cieri! of Or· Thie ttatllmtlt'll wll Iii.cl lrvtM, Ctlltornla ear,' con· with the County Cieri! of Of· .,. County on Aptll tO. W\111 the Counly Cltrlt of Or· cl Th~ bb~: ri!Tt'.o partner• enoe County on ·Af>'ll to. tH5 enge Councy on Aprll 10. uc1-Y IH& '27aell t9!5 thlp .... ..t...,,, Jr ~ Publlllhed Orange Coul l'2nUt WOiiam S ,.,_.,,er. ' Publlthed Or~ COMt Dally PllOt April 15. 22. 29. Publlttled Oranr2Co2 .. 291, Pt~~: ... .,,..,. WH filed Dally Piiot APfll 16, 22, 29, May 8, 198$ Dally Pilot April I . • . I "~·nt Clerk of Or· May 8, 1986 M·4 , .. M•r 8, 1986 . wlln lht"""" y II ·o M-420 ,_________ M-413 ·~· Counly on Apt • ·i--------- "8.IC NOTICE te 5 ,me11 rta.IC NOTtCE Publlthed Orange Coeat 1--;,.;;:;.;;.;.;...;,,;.;.. __ _ '1CTITIOUI IUSINlll 11un1 •c NOTICE 0611y P11o1 April t5. 22. 29. 'ICTl'T10UI ., ..... NAm ITAT'ftllNT ,._. 6 NAm ITATD9N'T The tolloWlno pereona .,. May a. 198 M-4 tO The foffOtMlnQ perllon• .,. doing oo.ll'le'9 u · NOTICI dotng bu-'MM u : Ark·E·LITES,4 22 River· INYITINQ INDI MUii\ MODELS. 1710 •'"'• "" .. ~ o~~h. CA NOTICI II Hl"laY ••o(lrov111. A· 16. Cot11 ...., ...,.. ,..,..""'.-OIVIN tflel tealedl---------.., 121163 ~ ..... --...-1111m1 1c NOTIC£ M .... c A em1 F R C.rotl, Jr , 422 Riv· c the City_,~-et r~ Cherlee M. Huntl.y, 2!503 nde Dr .. Newpon BMdl, IN oftlo. of tM ChJ Clerit flCTITIOUl llUt•ll Tutlln. N9wPOr1 BMcti. CA CA 821163 et tM City Hell, t1 '"" NAMC ITATIMINT 92e80 Thia 1>u1lneu 11 con· Dftff Co.ta ....., c.,._ The lottowtno pel'9ont are JMnetll M Huntley. 2503 ducted by 111 Individual ,.,,., unttl tM "°4lf ., doing bullMM u . Tuttln, Ne¥lpof'I &Men. CA FR catroll, Jr 11:00 ._"'·Oft MeJ 11, ,.. \.100 PENINSULA BOAT 92e80 Thi• •t•temenl WU lli.d ....... ti-theJ ....... STORAGE. 717 LIOo Par11 Thi• bulln•H II con- wtth the County Clerk of Or-ooeMd ..-.., lftd Ned Drive. Newport e..cn. CA ducted by: hut~ Ind 1111"• ange County on April 10• 1lo11d '" tlll COUl\Oll 921163 C(h811ee M Huntley 198$ c ........ for P\MNllHNQ John CurCI. 8 18 VI• Lido Thi• atetement WU filed nnat AL.L LAaOfl. MATINAU. Nord. Newport BMc:ll. CA wllh lhe County Cllr1t of Of· PubllWled Or•noe Cout •~NT TMNI~· 92883 anoe County on April 10, Dally Piiot April IS, 22. 29, TATION ANO IUCH OfHll\ Louis A Turner, 1807 1985 May IS, 1986 'ACIUTIH Al MAY 81 B:radert Terrace, Coron• ~ ________ M_-4_2_2 l\IQUlltlD 'o" CON· d Mer. CA 92825 Publlttled Orange Coeat 1111mt II' NOTICE ITIM>CTION OF OAAHQI Thi• bu11 naH 11 con· Dally Piiot April 16, 22, 29, r..-.n. COUNTY PU9LIC LeaRAAY, dueled by 1 general par1-May 8. 1985 '1CTIT10UI 9UllNlll COITA MllA lltANCH nerthlp M-418 N.-tTATl.M«NT 1UI PARK AVINUI. John Curci The lollOwtng perlOf'lt are COITA MllA, CALI· Thll 1111emen1 wu filed Ml.IC .NOTICE dotng butlnoH M : FORNIA. with the County Cle(IC of Or· • H.CY.H. LANO MANAGE· A Mt of plMe, ...-olft· ange County on April 10, ORANGI COUNTY . MENT co .. 10 Wiid GOON ~. •ftd °"* oontrect 1986 IUPll\IOft COURT Ct lffWport Beach CA deou!Mftll ,,.., .,. ob-,tnal NOTICe OP 028e3 -' w..d In tho ofltoe of the Publltned Or•no. Cout MARIHAl.'I IAU Oavlcl 8 Haynes 10 Wiid 0.pertmeftt of LMuN lot• Dally Pllol April 15, 22, 29, COURT CAN /I GOON Ct . Newport Beech •loll. T7 '* Drtwe, Coete Mey 6. 1985 D1IO O$ldp CA 92683.. . ...... c ....... ~ ,... M-423 By vlrlue of_. wrll IUU«l Thie bu1lnH1 11 con-o.tp4 of • "°"~ on March 15, 1985 in the ducted by: an Individual ... of 111.00." blddera,... abOve dHlgnatecl Courl, Devtd &. Heynee .,.., ,e.n. Md epectft-Pl&.IC NOTICE upon a 1uesgmen1 entered Tt111 atatemont wu flied c:ettoft1 be lftall.d, the 7-6-8 1 & ordet t-25-85 In wt1t1 the County Clerk of Or· ctw .. d be m.oo P9' FICTTTIOUI llU ... 11 tavor or tudGmenl creclllor(1) ange County on April 10, Mt. NAMR ITATl•NT ELAINE. ~ KITER tnd 1985 l.edl bid aMI be !Ude The folio.Ing porlOf'lt are agtlritl judgment debtor nne:D Oft tM prClp)NI fwm Md In doing bull~ U ROY A KITER lhOwl"O I Ml Publlthed Orange Cout tM "*"* ~"' tM J & M COMMUNICA· balance of 120,89 I 0 I IClt. Dally Piiot April 15, 22. 29. -'rect doctuneuta, and TIONS SYSTEMS, 1780 ally due on 1111d judgment on Mey e. t985 aMI be._.....-. br • Monrov11. A-15, Cotl• 1ne date of the iUuenca of M-4,, oettlftild Of~ ...... ctleolt Meta. CA 92827 U ld Wfll, • nave IOYlecl upon •---------of I Md bond fOf "°'.... Cflllt'IN M Huntley. 2503 all right, tllle and lnletnl of l'tlllfC NOTICE "*' 10 petC9M et IM Tu1Un. Newport BMch, CA uld judgmenl debtor In lhe •-----------MllWll oi the bid, "1ede 928e0 prflt19'1y ln lheCountyol0r· ONO*A1. OF NI DOCU.-,_,...._to the Chy of C0tte JMnetlt M Huntley. 2503 ange. Stale of Clllfornle, CS.. •NT MCON>ED i-1..-~ C ........ ... Tu1t1n. Newport Beach. CA scribed ts follOwt Com· Al DOCU.NT NO., IN •.,. ontreotor -., 1neeo merclal Property dncrlbld IOOtt, ,.AQe ll-Olt10I, the ,.... __ of ttio Thia bu1lnH1 11 con· u totlows OPl'tCIAL "!COltDI O' won and lmpr-te. ducted by llutti.ncl and wlle The Southeu1.,1y 25 f1 01 09'AMQI COUNTY. oonfoml lo tflo Lebot Code CharlM M Hunltey Lots 12 llld 13 and Ille H-111711 of the lt9to of C....,,_ Thl1 111tement wu flied Nor1n.as1erty 15 It of Che NOTICE end other t.w1 of the ..... with Ille County Clerk of Or-Southeasterly 25 ft ol Lot OF DEFAULT of Cellfotftle appOcable ange County on Aprll 10. No 14. atl In Blocil No 3 of IMPORTANT NOTICE "*'9to, wMtl Hie exoeptton 1985 Seallhore Colony Tract. 11 IF YOUR PROPERTY 18 IN ontr of luotl waNttone • F2711ft per map record.a In Book FORECLOSURE BECAUSE mer be r..,nd Ul'ldet tM Publlthed Orllllr Coat No 7, Page No 24 of Ml1· YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR IPOOIM ltlltvtM ,.,,._,.t Dally Pllol April I • 22, 29, cellaneoo1 Mapa, In lht Of· PAYMEMTS, IT MAY BE to wMc:tl ptOCI .... ...,... May 8, 1985 flee of the County Recorder SOLD WITHOUT ANY unclef.,.tak9'11ftdwMc:tl M-411 or Orenge Count>-. Call· COURT ACTION. end you heft not~ 111parud1d rorma have the teQ•I rloht to brlno br the ptOWtetoM of tM Commonly known H your aocounl In good stand· Uber Code. ,.,..., .. _ to Plft.IC NOTICE 6306 Wnl Coatl Highway. lno by peylno arc of your put 1ebcw tMI be fl"" ontr lft Newpon a..cn. CA 1'\te-MeMef ~ br IT An..,.,-OF Record Ownet-a· Robert & milted cost• end expon... .... Al~ OF Helen Caywood, Roy A Klier within thf• montn1 from the No Md aftlll be COft.. UN OP '1CTIT10UI 11 1ne subjecl of this u1o It clall thlt notice of defeul1 ....._ .,.._ tt II "1ede IU ... 11 NAMR real property and lt ri111 no wat recorded. This amounc Oft • '°"" tw.....-br the The rollowlng peraon• s1ree1 addr ... or Olher com-"'4. 155 42 Hof March 16, CltJ of Coeu MMe. lftd .. nave abandoned 1he UM of mon dnionauon. dlr1C1lon1 1985, and will lnc:t-untN lftldl "' eccordeftoe wtth th• Flct1tlou1 Bu1lneu 10 its loclllon mey be ob-your account ~ cur· th• prewl•l•ft• of lh• Neme Lido Penlnaut• Bolt lamed from Ille M•rthlll 1 r1r11 You mey not have 10 pnlpOMil rectUtrlfM!ntt. Storage. 100 Shlpy11d Wey. Office upon requnt pey lhe entire unpaid pot· Eecfl ~ "'"' be Newport 8-Jtl, CA 82683 Pro1pe c11ve bidders lion of your eocouot, _, llceftMd and afao PN· The Flctttk>ut Butlneu should relet to S.C:tlons lt\Ougtl tun payment wu ci.. ~ .. r..,er.d br Name r•rea to et>ove wu 10 1 510 to 701.680. In mended. but you mu11 pey .... flied In Orange County on CIUSIV8, or lhe Code of CIVIi lhe emounl tllled above. •' The C,_ ~I of tflo AfKll 27, 1982 FILE NO. Procedure tor prov1t1on1 Unl1t1 Che obllgallon Clff of te ..... ,... F1882t0 g0¥9fntng the terms. con· !*ng f~ upon pel'· ......,.. the fttltt lo .-...Ct WllbO lndultl'IOI, Inc . 800 dlliont , and efflCI of the .... mlll • lqngor period, you •i;;: Wda. Lido Par'll Drive. Newport u .. the llabtut ot default'""' heve lhe legal right 10 ttop P. ltMnney, CftJ BMoh. CA 921163 bjdder1 y "'11 lhe lorecloaure only by PllY· Clwtl of the CltJ °' Coete This bullneu w .. con· NOTICE IS HEREBY Ing Ille enllre amount a. ..... ducted by. corporation. GIVEN that on MONDAY. m111ded by your aecmor Publllhed Ofange Cout Thi• 11a1emen1 wu filed •PAIL 22 198& 1 2·00 ..... t .. 'n 1•r• mont .. t ... -1"'• 0•'"' Piiot Aprll 15, 22. 1986 "" · "'· a • .. , •N " " ,.., ,,. -r with the County Clerk of Or· o'clock P M ti Orange d•t• or recordeUOn of thl• M-427 ange County on Aprll 10. Counly Mar1ne1, Harbor documenl, which dete of re-1985 Dhllllon, 4801 JamborH cording appura nweon. Mt.IC NOTIC£ H. Petrlctt Arree, Vice Blvd., Rm 108, Clly of Now· To find out the emounl ''"·· WMbo lnduetftee, Inc. por1 Beach, County ol Or· you mutl P•Y· or to •rrcanoe 0.-.AHGI COQNTY Publllhod Orange Cout ange, State or Ctllfornt1 1 ror paymenl lo 11op the for• IUPE"'°" COUltT Dally Pllol Aprll 15, 22. 29, wlll Mfl ti public auction 10 croture. or If your property It NOTICI OP May 8, 1985 the hlghel1 bidder. for cun In forecloeur• for tny Olher MAltlHAL 'I IALE M_.2$ in lawful money ollhe United reuon. contact· GOVERN· COURT CAN " Slatn. all lhe right. title and M EN T E M P L o Y E Es 0110 O$ldp rta.IC NOTIC£ 1 ,., t f said 1 ""' ' FIN .. ..,..l .. LCORP,ln~.,eof ._.... n n o u...,..men '"""',... ~ By virtue of a ..... ,1 lttuecl debtor(tl In the above o.. ST AT E WIDE F 0 RE · on March 15, 198& In the lb d t CLOSURE SERVICES. 4540 above dMlgneted Court, NOTtcl OF PUelJC HUA· :'uctie in!:~·~:· m~~ : K•my VIiia Road * 114, San upon a juclgment lrllered ING ll'OM Titl IOARD necesaary lo Hlltly Mid I ll· Diego, CA 92123, (619) 7-6-et 6 order t-25-86 In :v::-~l~~ °' Titl ecullon. w11n accrued 571-7882 IAYOf of JudQmenl creclltor(t) WATllt lnlernl 11\d cost• If you heYe any Quetllont. ELAINE. M. KITER and ~ ~ .. ~"= APPROXIMATE MINI· you lhOuld contact • lawyer aQlllntt JuclQmenl debtor NANCI INCMAllNG TMI MUM BID S • or Ille governmenl agency ROY A.. l<ITEA thowlflo a nei C~NIATIOM OP'..,.._ • SS fOf' eecn '500 00 ot which mey haw lnaured your blllenco of S20.891 0 f tclu-llftl 0, T... IOAM> amount Bid lo~-member, YOU MAY ally ddue on M!..'!, judgment~ """IUANT TO MCTIOM Dtled M1ret1 29. 108~ ""' the lie of 1,,. IMuenca vi :liOIOO IT NQ OP Titl Dlvlllon. Merll'l•I of Of LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF teld writ, I have IOYled upon WATllt COOtl. Of' TH« ange Counly. Hltbor YOU DO NOT TAKE allrlght.tnleand lnter•tof ITATIOP'C~ONtlA Olvltlon, 4601 JamborM PROMPT ACTION. tllld Judgment cleblor In the Blvd Room 108 Newpor1 NOTI CE IS HEREBY propertylnlheCounty ofOr· NOTICE It given ttlat 11 Be3Ctt CA 92661) GIVEN BY STATEWIDE ange.St•t•ofCallf()(nl1.CS... pun:~:'!. '&.ct": J a ,,; •• c Byn am, FORECLOSURE SERVICES tcrlbecl u loffow9 Com· ~203 ';t the Waler Code of Marshal, Orenge County, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE. merctal Property detcrlbecl lhe Sttte ol Calltomla 111 By Otnelle M Pt11man THE OWNERS ANO HOLD-u follOwt: ' Publllhed Or111ge Coul ERS of the beneflclel Tiie Southeetterty 25 ti QI. 9:oo P.M ·or u eoonont~ll Delly Piiot April 1, 8. 15. tn1er .. 1 under 1t1a1 cen1tn Lott 12 and 13 tnd Ille •tier u PQMlble, .....,.... 985 Deed of Trutt execuled by NortnMaterty t5 ti. of lhe 22. 198.&, In the Board of o+-1 M I c H A E L R 0 B E R T SoutheUlerty 25 It. of l o1 rector• meellno room of the M-400 TUCKER ANO JUDITH A. No. 14, 111 In Block No. 3 of Ol1lrlct Offlc:o, 18802 Bit·!.--------- TUCKER, t1ueb1nd end wife, Secuhore qolony Tract. H deen Avenue, lrvlne, Call· Trut1or1 to SBS AF · per map recorded In Book lornla. To f'laC'e your "·Fast R~isult" FILIA.TES INCORPORATED. Mo. 7, Page No 24 of Mlt-The publle hearing It to A Ctllfornlt corporation. cetlanoot.1• M•r>s In tne Of· contlder the queetlon of Trust ... fOf' Soult\ Bey Stv-!Ice of lhe CountY Recorder adopting an ordlnanc:o In· lnguncl Loen A1SOCl1llon. • of Orange County, Cell· creatJno the oomponHtlon Service l>irtclory Ca lifornia corpora1lon. tornla. paid to member• of lhe t>oneflcJ1ry, dalecl Deoam-Commonly known 11 Boerdl~omS100tol11!5por ad Call Now bor 8, 1983, on December esoe W•I Cout Hlghwty. day lor eech dty'I ttlend- 13 t983 In Book/RMI Newport a..cti CA Ince 11 meetlngt of the t Q a 3 . 'p a g • / I m • g • Recotcl OwMtt. Robert a Boetd <>! Olrecton Of for 83-584817. of Official ~ .....,.. Caywood, Roy A Kller MCh dly I aorvloe rendered COfdt In IN Office of the If Che aubj9c1ofthllMii 11 u • Director by requeet of County Rec:otder of Orange ,.., property encl 11 nu no lhe Boltd, not nceedlno a County, State of California •treet adclreae or other com-tOlal of tlJI dll)'l In any celon-lh•t I bfMCh of the obi!-mon dMlgnetlon, dlrectloM dar monlh. eff9ctlve 80 deyt 642·5671 ht.lU gatl«t for wt11c:t1 Mid trane-10 111 loc:etlon may be ob-trom adoption of lhe ordt- fer In truet 11 MCUrlty, ha telned from the Marthal'• nanc:., and, affective 0.. occurecl. lo wit SAID OBLI· Office upon ,..qveet camber 3 t. 1985, lhe c:om- OATIOH INCLUDES ONE Pro1p1ct1v1 blddera ponHtlon would be In· HOT FOR THE SUM Of thould r.ter co Soction1 c:roMed from ~5 to 1120 125.000 FAILURE TO 701 510 to 701 880. In· per day f()f' MCtl def• II· MAKE p A y MEN T 0 F clullw. of ll'le coo. of CMI lenclance al meotlngt Of the"---------.. MONTHLY INSTALLMENT Proeoclure IOI P<ovltlont Boetcl o~ OlrectOfl Of for !:::::======::-WHICH BECAME OVE JUL y govern•no lhe term•. con-MCh day • terWll renOered / ...... 1, IH4 PLUS SUBSE· ciltlona, and effect oflhe Nie 1t 8 Director by ,..qveet of PIERC! UOTHl,_I QUENT INSTALLMENTS 8ndthellablllly ofdefaulflng the Boercl. not lllceedlno. B!LL 8"0AOWAY DUE THEREAFTER: PLUS blcldoft 101111 ol lllt dayt In any Cllen· I.ATE CHARGES, AO· NOTICE IS HEREBY d11 monch. A copy of lhe MORTUARY v AN c Es MADE 8 y GIVEN lh•I on MONDAY, propoted Ofdlnene9 .. on 110 Broadway 8ENEflCIARY TAXES, IN· APRIL· 22. t985, It 2:00 hie wit.ti the 8oc:retery of ,,... Cost• Mesa SURANCE, TRUST!£ FEES o'clock P.M. at Or1nge Olilrlc:I encl It avallable I« 642-9150 ANO COSTS, ATTORNEY County Mertllll. Herbor publlc l~lon between FEES IN ADDITION, AS A Olvl1lon, 4801 JernbOfH lhe tloura 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 CONDITION OF RE· Blvd .""' IOI, City of New· p M .. Monday through P:rl· I N S T A T E M E N T , A l l port 8-oh. County of Or· day In the 019trtct Office SENIOR LIENS MUST BE ange Stitt• Of Clilfornl• I An l)Or'llOflt lnter•ted .,. CURRENT wlll' .:..i ., publlc auction to lnv11ed to appMr It tM pub- HOW THEREFORE. ttle tM h!QhMI bid<llf, for Cltfl lie ::oii::: 1be1:::'d. undettlgnecl. by reuon of tn lewfut ~of the Unl1tcl • the breectt 8nd defeutt In the Slit•, 1M lhe rtgt11. tlllt 8nd ~'"".,, ~ ==· .... perform.nee of the ot11-im.r-t of Mid ludomlnt gllllOn eeoured by IMS Deed deb10f(t) In 1M above 0. Pu tfled Orange CoMt of Trv1t, horeoy ~the tcflbld propefly, or to OWiy Ptlol APflt I, \8, 1M5 lftllfe unpWcl belence dUI ~ thereOf .. ~ be M-401 encl ~lbte and lleet• to neoeet1fY to Ntltfy Nici ft· ... Ott c:euM to be IOlcl the 1cutlon, wllll accrued milt P'°'*1Y to u:ttety ..., lnt.,...t encl coeu Obllgetlon APPROXIMAT[ MINI· MOTlCI OP IALI o.tec1 Ihle 15 0.y of MUM 110 I ' Nottoe It hereci, QMr'I M•cll. 1~ • $5 for MCtl U00 00 of f)UftUMI to tealona 3071 IT AT I Wt DI '0 '" • amount llcl end 3072 of tt1e CMI Code Of Cl~ •IMCU. aYt Deted Man;ti 29. 1986 the State o1 Collfomle 1"- ICA nt a.AM(..... OMlion Merahal ol Of· UllCWtloned. Untted Auto • •NOTWITHITANOINO. ange County, Harbor Llquld•fort_._. at pubic 11'19 r1e1 11\et 'fOAI' ptoperty II OIY!alon. 4tO 1 Jemt>of• auc:tlOn, It 11752 lurite ln., 1n tel''**"''°" mey ~ B!Yd., Room 1oe. N9wpOn Hunt Bell at 10 oo a.rn on your properly r01 HI• a.ch. CA l2teO the t9'11 d-, of Apt. 1M6, p1ovtded MACll ...... oon-J •mu O I y 11 e"'. the ronowlna deecrlbed Qluded f)t10f' to ttie con-Mlll'lllll. Or•noe Couf\ty, p1openy, 10 wft ..., of thll toredOeUre ly OeMtt• M Pi1tman 1"8 · AoAor SAXI025, ~ ~ GoeM ~ °'9!ar~ 74TT3192. PACl"C YllW M!MORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuaty Chapel • Crem1t0f"( 3500 PacU1e View Orlvt Newport Beech 644-2700 McC°"MICK M0ttTUARY 17QS Laguna Canyon Aoad l l'Qune Beech Ce 92G61 494 94 15 ~ ~ M8'Cfl 21, ,t,prtl 1, 0.llY Piiot Ap(M 1, I, t& Publlthed 0renge CoeM I. 1&, 1M5 1988 O.ily Piiot April IS. 1986 " D , _____ ..,._:H-10 _ M-400 M-4211.::::::=====i::·.J::_ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l----~ .On the , • .. •o•urs CLOst•c PllCES Do;, Jr1 .. f '> A~fH .~1 ~\ ~---- NYSE LE~OfR ~ NEW YO.IC CAP) -The I •nows -the Over-the-'"''•' tlOO& end werr.,,11 lrwtl heve OOM UO IN "'°'' S" the ""°" t»Yd Otl Def'C9"1 of ~ Fr\dav. No MC:U!'lt nt belo,w 12 CM' lOOO "'-'H ere I Ntt and Ntc.nt_, c:M~re !fie difference t>etwetn the iwn c:IMlno ~ P<lee and lode~ last bid or . I ~,~ft~ ~ +1l!'f6 UPPcil. ·1 2 rdT wt 1'4 1 UP 3 smT ~ UP .. • AmNet wt ~ i; t1: . l M~~~ ,tt ~ UP ~ 1 rdT un WI) IJ4 UP . I fr\_ etot l''e 'I• lJ P 1 9 P'ldHlt ' I ''• 1 'i'J UP I 10 An-Con 9· 16 UP 1 . I 1 y~ 'Ai 14 UP I .S 1J PrnfnT it: ~ UP I .t l, ~1asoo 2v1 + ~ 8: I 1'l1 15 wt 2'h i 'I• UP If 17 ,,._.'°" I li(o Up 1 1-6 8 cC 3 S-16 5· 16 Up 11·• 1, T~ 4 ~ UP I W~ wt 4 ~ Up 1 . ~ ~;8 lfi! I I~ tl: 9:, Syn~ 13 lyt UP .S Intl p $ 714 ~ UP 9 4 KV r 714 ~ Up 9.4 S FFI L 9 + 14 UP 9.1 OOWllS Latl (Ilg J -~ 14"3 J~ l9 -''> 'f \. -,..., 16'·• -2''1 h: -14 1 . -:-. l . -~ 1 . 9 -I'. 1 . 3~ -,,., 17 11 -1''2 12. 3~ .,., 11. ' ,., 111 3 • 111 4 . ., 111 J • • 111 • Ir 4 • .,, l 1 1~~ ~ -lV, WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORK (AP! Apr 15 Pre11 ~~ • AMEX LEADER S NEW YORK (APJ -Sain, Monday !)flee and net d'lenge of the 10 mott aclivr ArMrlan Stock Exch•nQe iuuet, tf'adlno nat1on11tv 1t morr tn•n,. ielmed &' 2~. -I 4 ulfC1n o 14 14~ + ''• AT Ind 4 7·16 -1·16 w1noL1bB •1~.000 1t~ + ,.., EcnoBav o 191,900 12~ ~tro' 176.700 19~ Crvs1110ll 117,900 2''t + • .A.ilrot~n 113,! 1 ' -, 8er9908rur 107. 25~ + ~ Amd1nl 104, 14 ' NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (Afl'l -Most ectl.,. ovtr· -1~·covnler •IOCk• suPPlied bv NASO Nlme VD llld A~ Ow. ~lbsG ' I, ,7 21 211'1 .=:T., o.dS ' 1n) 1 11'1 2 ~ + • olSev 1.2• '!B ~ ~ -~ Xl~ll 701. ,, ,,., \ -I. G111cH m·11 ''> ~ Intel S ''• ,..., t-1 MCI 7, 91• Ovo1rn • 17~ 121.., -11 A.WA1r1 71... 1•1• oaeer • . I s1r.i H -1' -l-l2 CoLo QuorE s -·eel WO-Id Oold .,..,._ MondtlY l -"""""'G '""'G '330 to YIP to 40 l -""""'OO'I 11•...g 1334 25 uo ... 35 ,, .... an .. .,_ 11-•llO 133• ee uo &:I 27 Fr-""1 """O Sl31 06 "" IO i7 Zu•ld1 l•t• •ll•"""" bt<l ~ 00 1M> 13 4() t.3J• 7~ .... fl(I .......,, __ ,~d9'1)'quoie~~ n ...., ... n .,,..._.,(II\~ ~ow .. ,~ 6~ "° ... 3~ ' ,,...._........,..,CIN'fcf9il\t-U!l1..1& 1111 ,. !>6 lfY C-t l)OIO '00! -II ,,. ~'9 00 Of! .. 70 METALS Quo TE s "l(W 'f()«I ... 1All!'J '"°' ._,.,,_ -· pricm ~~ ~ •Cl 9'• ~'""" t-pnun<I ,.V C-• _, -·~ •1C*04', c.,.., 70-. • • c••h I O<>u"'1 U f> O.tln<lll0"9 C..... M flO (""It C-""'""' N'f ~ _,, """''"(_,,, L.eM JO .... , t•'tt• • OiUunO lloK ·~ •7 , ...... "°""" ,,... __ Tiol ... 1?\11 ....... ~-~,. '" a-'61M°'~~~ll H.,_ a-u .,.. ~ ''"" (lul>C• ~ c.,,_. ~ """''" ~, ... ......., "'°'\)().'3t'OOP.'l1t!IM> -•t><• ....._ ~ Xt-l ll.l' Oil -·~,,..,_. " 0...-... That's an apt description of both bus in sand business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are gotng and which p op le are h l ping them get there.just watch ·credit Lin · -every day in th Business ectlon of your n w lllilJ-llilal -l----. ' - J :-~ 't ., -Orenge Cout DAU. Y PILOT l Mondey, Aprll l&, 1985 - Mm ITA~ °' CA&.lf'OMIA. TN~'*'°"'•• OOUNT'Y CW~ dOltlo ,.,...... Ml In IN Mall• or the~ MCOH IHDUIT .. IH, tionol~M 00..on 1llt1 ...... 81 . w-. ota. .... ., .. ~(• min.t•. CA t2U3 mlnOt) tor Cfl.nge °' Nem. Matllyn I ~tfdton, tolO.. A 1214!11 t5'11 A.dlaode St . W•t· OAOER TO SHOW min.Mer, CA 12983 C'AUS! ,OR CHAHOE Thie t>u.tlMh la CIOn· ~NAME duc1td by en lndMOull (5.c eoe..1 Mllllyn I ~o.on Aot>en M Dowe on tlehall Tnlt ata1--.1 WN meet Of l•re Mar.. Dowe (• wttll the County Ci.rk ot Or· m1nort 11&1 llled • peUUon tn •na-County on April 10, th11 court tor an ordef ellow· 1916 · Ing petltloMr 10 change tier P,,_, nam. from S.Wa Marlt 00.. PubbMd Ortnve Co.st lo ltt• Anne Dowe ()My Piiot ~ 15. 22. 28, IT IS HEl\EllY ORDERED 1 Mey e. 1185 lllat Ill 1*fonl lf\t1t•led In M-415 the meuer ator ... td IPPMI t>ttore 11111 court In 0.0"1· ---------ment No 3 ti 100 Civic P't8.JC IW>TtCE Center OrlYe W•I. Sant• ----------Ana. Cellfomia., on APfU 21. ~ 8UIM81 1985, al t 15 o'ClOck AM , -ITA,....,,. 111'1<1 then end ''*' ehOw Tl'le followlng per.on. If• '*'"· If any they havt , wlly dOlno ou.ineu .,. 1ald ~ltlon tor c~ or THE CARl!!A 110USE. name llhould not 1>t gra.nted iaCl W. Whon. E· 102, eo.ta IT IS 'UfllTHER Otdtted MeM, CA t2eH that • OoPY o4 thl• ordef to Patl1cla Sue Ton.y, 380 tl'IOW C8ln9 l>t PublithedJn W Wllaorl, E· 102. eo.1t the 0teno-Cou1 Otlly PllOt. MeN. CA 12128 a n-epaper of 1J9nttal Thie bueln .. a 11 aon-clfeulatlon, PUbllthed In 11111 ducted t>y· ltf"lndl'A<Sual county at 1eu1 ~ 1 ...- Patricia Sue Toney 10< lour conMCullve '#Miit Thlt tlalt!Mnl WU tlled prior to the day Of MIO flMr• with Ille County Cttfk o4 Of- ange County on March 25, ated MAI' 2 1 118& 1985 ·· Htnrr T. Moort. Jr .. nnm Jude• or th• luperlor Pub111hecS Ortnge Cout Cowt Oally P•lol APfll e 15 22 2t. P1.1bllahed Ora,. Coul 198~ Dally Piiot Mwctt 25, Apnl I, M-4<>e 8. t5, 1185 M·391 i THE D II .\ Pll.OT CL\S~I FU:n o•···•t:f: 110 1 ns f t'lt•pho111· ~1·n it·1· \) o n cl a ~ Fr i rl u ' H:OO \.\1.-.>::m P .\1. Bu ... int•,, ( ount1·r: \l undu~ Fr1cfa , B:OO \.\I. .):00 P \I l>t-.. \l>l .l'\l·.~ I f'l HI 14 \I IO' \11111.J.I\ I 11 I 1w,.t.1• \I 11 \\ 1·.J rw-d 1 I 111· I h11r,d.11 '-' \\··ii ~ ,rHJ.1 \ I l.11 I "-,t1 111 d .1' I r 1 I 11 EH HOH'°': I >t" \I H I ' I . I 1111 p Ill I W J'.111 ~·I I' II .~t I p .111 ·~,' ''.Ill ~ I 111 11.111 I 1111 I""' ..... ltr kl! 1:£ ter kl• lmial 1111 Ptaia1w lllfFl-111 Ult 2000 ~·~SJ, ~:!;Ion OHmY OLll OLlll Nftly oec:orat9d, hlQhly S 111,IOI upgraded Extra lrg PQPUlar floot plan, F0tmal t>onua rm A IC)teloua dining. Femlly room cOYntry kltehen. BNl.ltl· Ooubfe flrep,laoe. 3 large f1.1lly landacel*! wrap-a-l>49droom1. Oen. 2 Bath• round p•tlo on 1ove1r BHulltul •P• GrHt grMn belt near poo M ... Vtt<M loctlon. Call $295,000. Call Salty Ship-AMI El1etera 646-2313 ley or Joyce Debolt GE ,~l) 9100 ---· THE REAL ESTATERS ... PIRI MEWPORT lPIRTMEIUS Singlet 1 & 2 Bdrm ~pert• menta & Townhol.I ... (A111 about furnlah9d apta. comp+.te w!lh T\I, llnena 6 1.11eona11a, m~ rented for lhon term Of tono-r1 0,, JambOtM Ad et 8en Joequtn Hiiie Ad 144-1100 1 )'NI IM. Small,...__.~ ~ bftl tO bdl t425 I ~th 873 6323 •her 5 30 -·- •. ltt u. Htl~ YH S~ll Yo•r Pre~rtr! Call C11111fie4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. HOROSCOPE f SYDNEY 0MARR l)t oQ'\' _,,_,....,IC 0.-to"' IC)< ~I'!' ~11 0" ho-"".. ·~··o o-1s.t -'~ Income Tax Slit LOAN AGENT Lag S-Ctl S&L Commv !805J ~12 ...... /IAIPIY Comml .__"Q R f Sit· ~ l°""9 ~,..,,,. a&§lstant ""'10 w11111s to \eefrl lhe ~CI J>m f71 4)241..().t(l(i ~ c=-llll-Cl.OI ..-ature 09r90" ·~ o1 0 c .,.. Good .,,,,,,_ mg •ecOfd Buey 'Tled"6l at. F 'T 640-0 I'<) lwteo<.a 'r')f'I• O"ICAJ " "'' 81""8 :><ll•"Q ·YPo"O E .. " P' 1tf d e.J 1 -.-o9!1 PACUIEU "',..eel open>"9t J4 \'•" ,...,... ··-... .-d<• l _,...,1a1 V rY''""" a ,.,,. .. 8 D "' ;:_, ·~· ~ s.co1 ~ t•dr;• :>. P&Jml WAITO ~ on c•asa< ~ E•oe<......ced ""'A! ~""" :.08' (' .. a 631•!49() " ... '"8f\I H •.a \()J ~-!d""• 1J ~...;r"e>unO "0' c~ 5 .. ta'""' Oa,, %:S-)6S~ ·-S49-9erl GA5 s·.a-0., NO~KEPS S.. t)G "' ::> -Ca s• .... • il" C.-, -v. ~A!, .. , "nttss i-.. t •lr~r ~' G -""' ··~;.• • ~,:;.-.. ,.. ~,.. •.• ~ ~-"vt -. ''eSC~" .. ISIPI &llE 'r< ~1()¥~ So.td ~ ....., .. ;:J • rr.e • .,..... ~ "'~"' t.C>atO ~ u•&•t -..ust ~"' "'<>" ,...._,,..jllr g4().~9· isv: ,~;:2 41:1·.2~ .... -, 541~ TllE IRIAIWAT FUllJEWILHY LAHIAmJ.S --:. Vr\. U~,,.._.- .. ·~ ~6 • • 21: UTCIH &TTUUIT ........ ,,,._ .... ,.....,. : ··~ ..... ~'"'< cmznsw1 ~ •• -·oi:;• SNc • ... 'bi~...,.. tll -4200 f" A o UYOll &JTIST ttlHSl CHST WlY Ptlll •'• h :.· . .... . . ·~" e> A><• • UE " Educ.atoon.a '>•IM $100 ""41ty~atl ·Md f Qualified Prof', vi&r • "9 on'a 7 eo-oeo , 'llTTim ... FIU Tim PlY J:;.~o~•un•tt" a.,a l•D•• • •~ ,,_. LOS A!>fGE~ES " VE C11C>JatlQl"I ~ ~-· ' °"' ~00' •;. ,j()()< .,_~, •oe• ~•" :>':. >i'•-:-. .... u 1,.1e-c "Qo,''v -~ ~ v_,...~~sf.>" .. °"'' •"" , . =-;.v -.. ~ ..... ~ '~·;., .... ~ :> .... ..,..., ••• ,. ...... S).OC ;t+_,-~ .,.,_. :: .._ .. .11~ r "'91CUll Pl.IT · TWI c,,, --~··-.... ,.~ ~I :4'<Y/ •c .~,.-- 0.' e>· ., a~ Cl a ~' •• ,~ -~~ lf. -t>~· ~ ::i.- ...... V O"' C:C· ) 8 0 -. ;.,,.. ... ~~ .. SA...,.,~ • -,...• ADO'> • -_-v,#" '-A . ~ )(;.' )" ... .. :,,.ve •n-.• c .. rt laity PU.t UOWMtt.y ~.m-....c. PU11 IP :.,..,or ""*'1"'2 !> d~ • -"'Clvd•"9 >a·..-oa. "" 1• " .... °" ~·fl ~ • .. • -· Oo,.t>(l ~ ~"" ,..ti4o"'' ~ a A.c>Of'r ;::. • ...., .... ••••"' '"~O r ...... • ""'... -ot•• y~ "'f ,,.;-.,• 0 "' S SE{.·• '° !"l'Y -I':;' '')(I... ftf lf'I v.,,... ~°"" ,.q ~o c. .. 'Oo' ""'fl' ~-,,,...~ tuos.£ARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES ! AGES 11 -1' EARN tr TO S7!> 00 PER WEIK (714) 541-7058 OrMQe Coat DAILY PILOT/Mondmy, Apfll 15, 1985 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet• Porache •Audi '41 E. C•ast hJ., lew,.rt h1cll llJ-OIOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC 2100 HAllOI ILVI., COSTA IESA (114) 140-1100 (213) 111-1211 • Best Prtces • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People WE'RE 0 J ~ WE'IE IEW ~i.AJ•.~ IULIH S•les ~ CT14>385-1919~ Strlict leui1g ?-::: -'•rts lnt•ls ;rj{(ff "?J lo4y SM, Acro.1 from •'9 'A' on Ketefte, "'9t Wfff of 57 (Of8n99) ,,., "'0 CREVIER BMW "' "' SALES • SERVICE • LEASING '1;;, "Where Professional Attitude Prevails" lpec:lall1l"9 In European Delivery. Excellent hlectlon of .... and carefully prepered Ueed BMW'• always In stock 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadway & 1st SI Closed Sundays G STERLING SAUS -SHYIC( -UASl•G -,llTS Overseas Delivery Specialists PARTI DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY MORNINQI BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Ad. 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service, Parts. Body, Paint & Tire Depts. Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2110 la~er llY4., Cetta Mesa 142-0010., 140-1211 Newport Beach '· 840-8444 . G JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Qu•ll St. -N•w C•r Loc•llon 1001 Quall •t. -R•••I• Dlvl•lon 0 World's Largest Selection of 0 Mere«Jes Benz A 833-9300 Wes • iMMc Plrb · Stnic1 · ~ sa.., . ' o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN &£.. ·rAMtt.v STORE SINCE ·53· -~ Sales • Service • Leuing ~ BRIS'roL AT !D[NO!P 8'1·0110 lN SAN't'A ANA 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 lll'Hr llY4., Oma Mesa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY S,.clll Parts Ult 541·14H 8:30 AM --9:00 PM 8:30 AM -6:00 PM 10:00 AM -5:00 PM ; MISSION Vl~~rI 888 DOVE ST NEWPOKT BEACH 714 833-1300 ---W[ ~Ill NO I BE UHDE RSOI 0 Ulat NABERS CADILLAC •• LARGEST SELECTION 011ate model. '9W mlftlOa ; 'Cikillllce In Orange County! See ue todsyt 140-1110 2600 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA . I . • lH 1'?'11J · 1., ¥ ' t1 USITMI · DAILY PILOT SllYICI DIRICTOIY For Result SeTvice Call 642-1671 ht.JU SALES SEIVICE WSUIC IODY SIOP 2345 It GRAID AV£. SAITA AIA 542-8811 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM LlASES • COMPfTrTIVI PUICHASE PllCIS • HUGI INVIHTOttY dial MERCEDES IA' 213n14 137.2333 'Cl Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. 0 BILL YATES YILllWllU • PHIOIE • PINEil SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 12112 Valle lea4, IM .11• Oa,htr ... 411~11 •• , ..... G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 • ,.., ,,,,, ,,,. ""' i,,, SMI 111 I ,,,,.. Oran2e • sALEs Loa'"St. seRvacE - .... NAii--~ • LEASING · s4i-• ACCESSORIES DEPT G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 H•rbor Bfvd. Coate MeN 540-0713 3 Stocke So. of 405 Fwy. llO•LO Orange County's Oldest & Ulrgest l'onCUC 0Nlet'11'tp f71•1 .. z .... 11 tzt•Jl9 .... ao u•n • IDVICm PAa'TI • llOIW810P .. , .... ALL..,,.& '8 c'6 L,,. .. u:c I I .... Coast Border blitz sees more than 35 major smuggling . clngs smashed./ A3 Artukovlc would be tried as war criminal Instead of political foe, Yugoslavian officials say./ A3 California "Dallas" star admits to high school kids he's an alcoholic./ A4 Poll shows most heroes today are film stars, like Clint Eastwood and Sally Fleld:/A4 Study shows gasoline prices are heading up - about seven cents a gal- Ion./ A4 Nation President Reagan hosts fundraiser to aid Nicaraguan refugees./ A4 Scientists now believe AIDS had its deadly origin In monkeys./ A4 The fifth, and oldest, artlflclal heart patient Is reportedly bleeding fol- lowing Sunday's six-hour surgery./ A4 World Shuttlenauts may at- tempt to revlve a satellite that failed to fire after departing Discovery./ A4 Terrorists are blamed for explosion that killed 18 people./A4 Paparazzi Guests were In for a surprise-cum-color- shock at the "NUVO" fashion show .I AS Sports The Golden West College men's swim team Is likely to dominate this year's state meet./81 .west German Bernhard Langer wins the Masters golf tournament./81 Marvelous Marvin Hagler squares off against Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns for middleweight title./82 Entertainment Seven more stage pro- ductions this week will make It a full house for local theaters./ A7 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Lenders Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Stock Markets Telev111on Theaters Weather • ' AS A3 86-8 A8 B6 B4 B7 AS A6 AS A3 B•4. 6 B1-4 05 AS A7 A2 " .. .. . ~ Serving Newport Btact\, Co1t1 Mn1, Huntington Btach, Irvine, LlgUnt leach, Fountafh Vlltey Ind loutfl OfMge Ceunty C Al tr ORNIA MO NDA 1 Al'l<ll 1·, 1'HJ', /"· r. t N • •, ·- roo vest saves· 's ootout --Oelly l'1lot pttoto by lllcf\etd 11- ffUDtingtOD crime scene lnveatlgatora and police probe scene of •booting. NB residents seek court : hearing in rent dispute Newport Shores dwellers appeal a rbitration ruling~n ~ease hassle with Signal Landmark • By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IM O.ity Pltot Steff Newport Shores rcs1dcn1s have asked a state appeals court to overrule an order that says a rcnl dispute with !heir landlord should ~ decided b> arbitration. Instead. residents of 1he West Newport Beach commun1t:r want a full court hearing 10 air their dif- ferences with Signal Landmark of Irvine O'er ho'~ mut·h tht') ~hould pa} on their monthly· land kase'>. At issue IS thl' marl..t•I \ aluc ot the land beneath thl'lr Nev.port Shores homes. Month I\ kasc'> :m· ha<icd on 6 percent of th l· inarl..l't 'alu<· of each lot. Rut rr~1<knt' .ind \1gnal land marl.. disagree on ho"" thc land 'hould bc appra1srd Rl·s1dcnt'> \J\ the rent <ihould be ba,cd on appra1">a1' of atx1u1 $11,000 pn lot, "'i 1gnal Landmark offinalo; sa} 1 t \ do.,cr tn \I 00.000 per ln1 ·\tlornc\\ reprt..''><.'nting thr com- mun1t\ fikd a wnt ol mandatt· F-nda' 1n the· 'itatl' 4th D1'lt m:t < oun 1)1 Appeal" 1n ">ant.1 .1.na a'>l..ing that an .1.pnl I ruling h) Orange. ( ount) '\upcnor ( ourt ludgdud1th R,,in he OH'rturncJ R\an had rt'' ll'\H'd argumcn1' h~ both \Ide'> .1.pnl I and dcl 1dcd that the ren1 d1\putt• Ix· rnohl·d through arb11ra11on tl\:l"een "11gnal I andmarl.. (Pleaae see HEARING/A2) Lie detector test indicates Dotson didn 't commit rape MENOMONEE FALL'i, Wis. (AP) -Cathleen Crowell Webb. who has recanted the rape account that put a man behind bars six years aio. took a lie detector test which ind1ca1cc; she was telling the truth when she denied that Gary Dotson raped her. her lawyer said today. A Judge in lllino1s last wee!.. rewrm·d Dnl!>on to Jail. <ia)1ng he did not believe Wehh'" ne" <ilon Attomc\ John Mclano and ~ebb held a new<, rnnkn•nCl' 31 hie. office here 1n \\oh1dl he prc~<'nlcd lht• respon'>e'> to four QUl'\l1on~ a<.h·d of Webb In r<.">ponding lo lht· quc<,11ons. Webb denied that '>he "a" ph~'.>Kalh Irvine seniors tops in 'basics' testing Huntington students finished last ori Coast: Newport-Mesa District declines to ta k e part Twelfth graders in the Irvine Uni- fied High School District were among the top scorers throuahout the county in statewide testing on reading. writ- ing, spelling and mu thematics. Irvine high school seniors fi nished at or near thc lop among the 15 Orange Countr 'lchool di'itncts taking the )'early C ahfomia As:;cument Proaram tests last Occtmbc.r. Toward the other cnd or the 'ICak wa'i the HuntlnJtOn Beach nton High School District. ranked la'it alona the Orange Coast The d1'itnct finished 10th in the county for reading. and 11th for wntin and ma1hemat1c' Orange Coun1y as a whole fin1,hed above tht Slltc~idc average,, which in most catcaoncs wcrt the hJ&hr" 1n I 0 )'C'&r\ 1 he lO to 40-minutc lc\t' "'ere token h) 218.114 C '11hfornin h11h ~hool ~nior1i. 1mluding 21 40Q frsrea 1n <>range \ount) ~uOcl'iT" in tl'K third. "'th and e1ahth amdC\ alc;o were tested. but thl' rcsulls '"II not Ix· released until nexl fall State high ~chool average-.. released last month b) Cahfornrn school" upcnntcndcnt Rtll Honig. 11ho""rd scn10~ answered corrcctl} 1n 68.J percent of the math que~t1on . ~tu­ dcnt" scored 69 7 percent in ~pelling and 63 2 percent in wriung. All thrtt average scores ""ere the highc'lt in the pa'il dcrnde for the thrl'c cah.1lf>nrc; _ Cahfornt:i ..cn10r'> \Cored 6.:?.. Q pcr- C<'nt in the rrad111& tr 'it. u~ 7 percent (rom thl' pre\.IOU"i \C'hOOI )Car. hut lower than lhe prttl'dlllg tight )ta" In Orange (ounl). In inc Untlil"d po tcd thr highc"it mathcmat1n S<'Orc with 77 l percent Thr d1'ltnct al'IO fln1\hcd ~ond 1n the count\ in reading and wnting catcgom· ... ~c;­ t1na ~M~~ ot 6\l 6 pt•rc1'nt and I 0 J'Ct\C'nt Ir\ 1 ne l n 1 fkd '4.: h11ol 0 1 \t net ~nton <·onllnued tfie hign 'lturintt 1rrnd en10\e<l h\ lhl' d111tnct dunn~ , "'lh Dot'ion at thl' ltml' ol thc all~gcd rape. that .. he tllol.. part in a <;e:1, act '"th him. that 'hl· had an' ph~s1cal toniatt "'1th him and thal c.hc had tal..cn part II\ a \C\ .ll l \\Ith an,onc al the 11mc Thl· ll''it 1nd1tatl'd hl'f a· .. pon\C'I 1o he truthful \kl arw ..aid (Pleaae see LIE TEST I A2) TONY SAAVEDRA PER SPE CJIV( the pa\t lour) l'ar' lin"eH'r. Rrun· (11\ ncr.1 deput' ... upcnn1rndt•nt. -.aid the d1<11ric1\ test rc'>ulls prohahh "ill ll'\ cl ofTY.1th1n a \car or two 'Tm pk'.N'll IU <it,"{' thl"! lrt·nd urn11n111n~ 1n the la'it ll-"" -.ca"." < ;,, n,·r '><lid "I'm c;urr v.e'rc io1ng ICI peak hu1 I 1hinl.. our effor1' art' pa-. 1~ oil " I k ,,11\1 th\' d1<,tru:t ha' concen- lnttt'd on .t.~ademtl rnun.c., and other da~c;e, 1<i n•tnftm:e the \tapir' ot rt·ad1n~. \\rttma and "nthmrllc · In 1ne l ntlicd app.i~ntl) "'3\ un-. hampered h\ the \tatt• "( a\h for ( ·\P'' pmiJ.rnm "'h"h offe red financial intent" c\ ll' dt,tm b ad- min1'ltl'nna 1he tc\ts to a1 lea t ~1 pcl'\"eot of their eh11hle \tudcnt\ ( 1cnctall\ t<.' tina "'''rc \tudcnt' tend' to lo"'t't the il' rrnac.. Ho"'l'\ rr \tatr"'1d1.· \lorr\chmbcd hn lllM4 -I\\ re'<'Nnl \ea" ot N l'hd1na 'itatc edurntton nff1t.1al\ \31d thl· prnjiiim KlO,tC'd mcralT f)a r1ili (Pleaae tee IRVINS/ A2) ' \ By ROBERT BARKER OflM°""' .......... Huntington Beach Sgt. Ed Deuel owes his life to his bulletproof vest today after the police officer ex- changed shots with two gunmrn outside a downtown "head shop .. on Pacific Coast Highway. A still-unidentified tattooed and long-haired gunman w11h. a bush) beard fired a shot from sem1-auto- mauc .45-caliber handgun into the center of Deuel's chest dunng a weekend robbery attempt. But the unidentified man was lulled when Deuel retµrned the fire and one of the officer's bullets struck the man 1n the head. The man's partner. who apparent!) fired a shotgun blast at gt. Deuel slipped away in the darkness despite a night-long police search of the area Police. wtth assistance from ne1$h- boring law enforcement agenc1e' cordoned ofT the area and closed Pacific Coast Highway in the doY.n- town area but the robber) sus~ct couldn't be located. Sgt. Deuel. 33. a seven-} ear \Ctcran of the Huntington Beach force. re- mained ofT duty toda) w11h a se"crel) bruised chest. "There seems to bl> no question that it (the bulletproofvrst) sa\ed his Life." Lt. Merle Schnebhn said toda). "The doctor who treated htm at Pacifica Hospital said 11 could ha\C been fatal because the bullet h11 in the center ofh1s chest." ln"estigators sa) 1hc} ·, e -.cnt fingerprints of the slain man to the FBI. Pohc-c believe they'll get a better rundov.n on the gunman who got away once the> knov. thr 1dcntll\ ol the dead man. Thr fug1t1ve is .,..anted for homicide Clhe deat.h of another dunng the comm1ss1on of a frlon~ l attempted hom1c1dc of an offic-cr and robbcn . .1. p0l1ce spoke~""oman u1d Deuel v.as making a rouunr patrol check \honl) Wol't' 10 p.m Sa1urda' al a bar two dool""i down from the Thing!> for Your Head shop at 410 Paofil Coast H1gh"'a~ when an cmplo)ee of the drug paraphemaha 'itorc tnpped a (Pleue see HB COP'S/ A2) Sbootma •uapect eoaght. Late tax returns awaited Some post offices on Coast staying open for last-minute rush By PHIL SNEIDERMA1' OllNO.-Y ..... SIMI \ handlul ul l S Post Offices along the Orange Coast Y.111 sta~ o~ lalc tonight tu accommodate thou..and!> ot n:c;1dents an'1ous to beat the midn1gh~ dead fine for paying <;tall' and federal income ta \C'S Ta' form., must be 1n the ma1l v.1th an \pnl I' po~tmarl.. to a' 01d f>t"O,Jltll''> ~Please see L ATE/A2) UC! winning court battles over loans By the Associated Press < olkgl'" seeking tu mal..l· rmmer: !>tudents repa~ go,ernment Jnd uni· 'er>i1' loans can 1akc an e\.ln pk from ( harles C auSc.'' r.;ince 14~ I. ( au'-t:\ ha' "11n '\ ,~ \mall-da1ms lav.\u11' 1n H.1 rbt1r \1 u n1c1pal Court 1n ;\e"pon &·a1 h Pn behalf of l '(' In tnl' He·, uni\ 111\t o ne case. and that "a" 11n a ll'lhn1lJI JI\ · \ausc' sa\c, \lflJll-\ 1J1111' •~ 11nh one of his stra1t'g1c;, hut an l'lkl t1 \ l' and 1.nr ,p-:nst't' unl' I 111 J Ii.' Ii ling lt'l and n~1 .ittnrnt'' costs tht: uniH·r- ,,,, .. m rl'U" l'r a .. much as SI 500 in !"IJ\I .lul· pa\ ml'nl\ I h.11 lim11 lJn ht J dra1,bacl.. lx·l au'l' man' h•rml'r 'tudents o"e mmh llh•fl' Hut .1 t>ill J:)l.'nd1ng 1n the .-.tale l l'1?1\l.11urt· "'oulJ 1nlrl'a't' the 'imall- ' la1m' limit tn 55 1-ioo ..aid Harbor I •lllrt I 11mm ....... onn (.Jenn \.1ahler Hl' ht·lin l'' man' more college<, will ~11 II• "11.ill-..l.i1m-. l.Uun 11 the bill pa"l'' ' HB city workers pondering limit on their boss' pay Employees rankled overt heir 5 percent raise while top city administrator got 7 .4 percent By ROBERT BARKER Of -Delly ,.,.. •!aft Disgruntled Hun1in~t1111 lk.hh'11 1 l·mplo\t~es 3H' \Ur\l'\10~ lhl'll 11\\11 ranl and file in 1.kta1111nl' 11 thn 'hould tr. 10 pcr-;uad1· \11h·r' Ii• put .1 limit on pa' ra1'>l'' hir th,· l•'I' , ''' adm1n1'ilralor The 4fX)-plu' mcmlx•r, 111 thl' MunK1pal Fmplo,c1'' \"•11. 1.1111in have been ffud1nj1. "''h < "' .. dn11n l'>trator< harks Th11mp,1•n l'' •r "n'r thl'\ ~erl' den1l'll J ' I · l Ill I'·" inrrt•a\t' la't tall The' act'u'>l.•d Ttl.,mp,11n 111 h.1.1 tallh .. harµ1ninttam1 h11lk lhl \,I\( 111 Oranjl.l < <'unt~ \upt·rt~'r < 11ur1 "hrrc Judjl.l' Judith R,.1n rnkd tn lhl' ut\ ·, taHH la't n11,n1h Rut th« cmplmrt''> v.ho al'n llkli ·' ~I ' mil hon lli!magcda1m aµin\t the' 11' plan 10 appeal 1 In the mt-antlml'. lhr J\\t11:1.111on·, lc3dl"l'1 h,1, <' \C'Ot a qu1.·\tmnn.1tr\: In mcmM~ ac;king 11 1he' \l \Uflpc'n .1 h.tllot 1n111at1'<' that "oultl lim11 l homp-.on \ Yl.ir. '"' rl'il\(' to tht \.3ml' pcrccntair a\ th1· ll'"C'I r.11r IOHC'd'IC tl'\ l'I\ l'd h\ ,10\ l ll\ l'-.H}Lillll mg un11 T ,, llllJhh 1h1 ''"" 111\ till' h.1lhH In \ '"' ··nil'll r l lllpln\Ce\ ffiU\I ('Ollect .il'<•ut I' 1kl\I '\lllnatun:' b\ .\ujust KL'• ••rd' 'h"" !hat Thompson. the ht~h··" p.i1d lit\ l·mploH~e make' ~!\Ii ''''' a \l'.tr in .... ilar. l 'nhkc othc-r l'mplo\ll'' hl' pa'' h,.,· n"n contnbu- i1;10\ t111 lw n·1irt·nwn1 ""l<.'m 1 11\ < 111rn111 nwmhcr\ ~ho gave thl· , ,,, l'mphnl'l'' a <. percent pa) h1kl 1n,1t·ad 111 thl' '1 pa' 1nrrea'IC thl'' ~anll·d ~t.rntl·d 1 homp'ot1n a~ 4 Pl r\ l'nl P·'' In\ ll'.1\t' In 1h1• tnl'tn•' l.1h.1r rl·pn·\t'nta11,e'> -..11d ( )nl· 111 thr mn\l sn\ul11ng ·"1'14.'l I' 1\f l,1\t \l.lf \ "ag(• ne@O· 11at11m'" '' thl d11lrt1·nt1al hc.•t"Cl'O t hl l''l.'rl \'n 1.t~l ".t~l' 1 n, rea~ \.I l-.\ mt·mhl·" n'H'l'l'd .ind ~ha1 thC' ot' .ulmin1,1ra1n1 ~pl < 11' man.ipl·nwnt n<"got1ah'" thl ffil'm1l lClntinUl''>. "ha\l' \1'4..-J lot al \Jl3r. \Ur'<'" apin'I \.t L.\ nwmhl.'r' II :in\ pcl\1t1on in tht \ 1t\ " II'~ r-pauJ. H'nainh h1\ 1\ tht· one-th t \lind' 11ul " . la ml'' Har\t.r1. on 1i1t1ornc' for the rmphHt'<'' t har@<'d t htimp'\on h\pac;\Cd pul'\li1 op1nmn in the nqQ- 11a~ and \au~·d puor moratr amun111ht Y.ntkt·r, I ~ • By •'e A.t~teted Pte11 A man f n a •heetcha.i r was anttted for aovcslaptaon of aucmptcd murder af\er two men who refu5Cd a !.ohc1lat10n for money were !ihot as they sat in their car, authonties in the tily of Orange said. l)av1d l ruj11lo Hemandet. 13. ol Orange was booked at 01angc Coun1v Dav<"nport ~1d 1hc three were appro dtcd by a wheelchair-bound man who asked for money to buy food. When the dm er siud he had no rilone) lhe man pulled a mall I LATE TAX RETURNS AW A·ITED .•• From Al Na11onw1de. an esllm:ued 10 mil hon couples and 1nd1v1duals were putting finishing touches on their rt'IUrnS today. .\n IRS hotline wa!. scheduled to conunue accepting calls through 6:30 p.m Tax preparation services also were expected to remain open late to conunue processing returns. To accommod .. te Orange County's last-minute taxpayers. Florinda Bailey. retail sales manager for post offices in Orange C-ounty. said two fac1ltt1es w11l have fate ~rv1cc win- dows open for stamps and certified mail, and 01 her sta11oni. will continue to accept mail through midnight for an April 15 postmark that will prevent an IRS penalty. Postal service windows will remain oixn unul 11 p.m. an Santa Ana at 2201 N. Grand Avenue and JIOI Sunflower Avenue. Mail can bt' deposited at thr stauoni. until mid- night for Apnl 15 postmarks. The following post offices along the Oran~e Coast will allow deposits until midnight for April 15 postmarks but will not have late service windows for stamp saks and certified mail: HunHn1&on Beach; Ma111 otlke, 677 1 Wamer Ave. Lapaa Beaeb: Main oOice, 350 Fo~t Ave. SoulbLa1una: 31677 V1rgin1a Way. Newport Beach: Main oOkc. 1133 Camelback; Balboa Substation. 204 Main: Balboa Island Substation • .206 Marine Aye., Rrvers1de Substation I 91 R i vers1de Ave. · Bailey said other post offices along the coast will observe normal daily pickup deadlines. usually 5:30 or 6 p.m. HB COP'S VEST SAVED HIS LIFE ••. From Al silent alarm. The suspect who was to lose his li te seconds later walked out lhl· store and was confronted by Deuel. who had arrived at the scene promptl~. Deur! ordered the man to assume .. a tactical pos1t1on" ·on his knees. a pohre spokesman said. The second suspcr t walked out moments later and he too was ordered to his knees But one of the men produced a weapon and one shot hit Deuel 1n the chest. the spokeswoman said. The 'ctcran sergeant "absorbed" the impact of the shot and fired back. !llnk1ng the suspect in the head. The man wa!I pronounced dead ·at· Foun- tain Valle) Community Hf)spital. fi1s partner apparently fired off one blast and then fled. About $200 an caslf. pipes. lighters and i.cates taken from the shop were rCCO\ered. The slain man wai. descnbed as being between 30 and 35 years old. He weighed 2 I 3 pounds and had numer- ous tattoos. The suspect who's the ObJeCt of the search also is believed to be in hi!I early 30s. about 5 feet I 0 inches tall and weighin& about 185 pounds. He had a thick dark mustache and was wearing a red shirt and Levis. police said. He was believed to be Caucasian but may have been Hispanic. the police spokeswoman said. The incident has been turned over to the Orange County District At- torney's office for investigation, as is routine in shootings involving police oflicers. HEARING SOUGHT IN RENT DISPUTE •.• From Al and the Newport Shores Commun II) Assoc1atior1. In arbitartion heanngs, f'ach side -selects a representative. Togetht'r .·they may choose a third person to ~break deadlocks. ': The arbitrators then decide on a ,: fair course of action and that dec1S1on ; is legally binding. Judge Ryan ordered that arb1- -trators be selected by Wednesday. Ninfa O 'Brien, leader of the resi- Fdents' group, said a full court hearing 'IS preferred over arbitration. ., "We believe we deserve a JUry of .. our peer~ to hear the argumentc;," 0-Bnen said this morning. O'Brien said a full court heanngs would allow residents to present more evidence. subpoena 1nfor- mat1on and ask for depositions from man} of the leaseholders. Those o~portuniues. she says, may not be available through arb1tra11on. The residents also believe their community association should not be a party in the arb1tra11on as ordert>d by Judge Ryan. Members of the assoc1a11on's board of directors also repre-;ent residents who own the land beneath their homes. For directors to seek a lower market value on the land on behalf of the leaseholders would therefore rep- resent a conflict of interest 1gnal Landmark. however. sup- ports arbitration. A spokesman for the de,clopment company sa id earlier this month that 11 has selected a representative - former Orange County Judge Wil- ham Lee. The retired judge. he said, has never worked for Signal Land- mark. ~ .................................................................................... .. • ~LIE TEST BACKS DOTSON STORY •.. From Al Webb told the news conferenct" she took the test because she knew she bad nothing to hade. ~ "My reaction to the results? I knew ·,.it was going to come out the truth ~-because I was tellinJ the truth ." said • Webb. 23. "They will never find any :. pbysacal evidence that Gary Dot~n : was with me because Gary Dotson ·• was never with me.·· • The attorney said the test wa~ • admihistered Saturday by Robert ( Cummins. a Chicago polygraph 'ipcc1ahst. DotM>n, 28. has served six years of a 25-to 50-year rape sentence. He had a • week of freedom on ball pending the outcome of the Illinois hearing. hut was returned to pnson after C1rcu11 Judge Ri chard L Samuels refui.ed to reverse the conv1ct1 on based on Mr<> Webb'<; changed statement. Testimony 1n I Q79 from Wehh, then a teen-ager. had led Samuel'> to impose the sentence on Dotson after h1!> conv1ct1on on rape and ag- gravated k1dnapp1ng charges. Wehh. ·who now. live~ in New Hampshire. testified she made up the rape stor) because she feared shf' might be pregnant b) a boyfnend. Doti.on's. rela11ves . .,. meanwhile. said they plan to send petitions with at least 5.000 signatures urging Dotson's rclea~ to Gov. Jame'\ Thomp~n and the lllano1s Pnsoner Re-\ 1ew. Board. Lupcl said he planned 10 file a pc11t1on for clemency w11h the board this week and would include any pc1111ons he rt>ce1ved. Farn•l > members on ~unda}· \ 1~ 11ed Dotson at the Duwn Correc- tional Center Lupe! ..aid Dotson who had not t>cc n told of the ne"' development. ··-;o unded prett) good" dunng a telephone call ··He '>31d he called me ac; he was on has way to sec the warden and request that he Ix· taken nut of the c;egregauon unit and put in w11h the rest of thr pmon population ·· I upel said ··"'hith to me I'> an 1nd1ca11on 1ha1 hc·s feeling better ·· Dot'>on wa\ tran!.ferred Frida)' from the maximum security pnson at Joliet and put in 1sola11on Friday at med1um-..ecunt)' Dixon because he was "extreme!) depressed," Lupe! \aid. Dotson wa., moved from Joltet, where he spent the past six years. because there was some concern his new fame might provoke pnsoners there to harm him,. said Michael Lane. state corrections director Lupel and correctioni. spokesman Nae Howell both denied reports that Dotson wai. moved because of fears that he would commit su1c1de. Lupcl, who spent 11/i hours with Dotson at D1xcm on Saturday, said has client was encouraged by lhe efforts to free him. including Lupel's bid for executive dcmenq from the governor and an appeal 1n state court Lupcl said he told Dotson "that all hope wasn't lo!>t, that there\ a great deal of public support." "'I thank 11 has helped create a sense of hopcfulne<;s. rather than hopeless- nec,<.. w.h1ch was there before." Luprl \:lid. IRVINE SENIORS TOPS IN TESTING ... From Al pa11on h} 12 pcrtcnt The carrot for thi s effort "a'> a $14 4 million honu\ 1c'1 he di\· 1dcJ among qualtfyang d1'itnt1<> \.1 c1'il \COrl'' .tlong the< >range ( oa\I w.erc c;ltghtl} higher 1han or the ~amc 3'> prcv1ou<> )cars. But Hunti ngton Heath lJnwn High School 01.,tm:t wa'i apparently hurt b)' 1t'i effort~ to qualify for the eJttra money ··when >OU pal k up lhat lac;t K llr I 0 percl'nl. )'ou·re getting the student' "ho don't want to he lested.". 'laid Kl'llh tfartw1g. 3 11p1.ate con'\uhant 1n charge of te!>t1ng for the d1'ltnct ~n1or\ 1n the Hunt1ngt0n Rcarh d1c,tnc1 c,c.orcd 65 6 percent 1n read - ing 66 7 an written t'11prc<;<11on 71 7 an spelling .ind T2. IJ 1n mathema11c~. The <;t·ore'> this \Car wer<.' .8 of a percent to .2 ofa 'ncrttnl lower than the prevaouc; year Whale the lnweo.t .imllng OranKe < o3\t high -.chool d1\tnct\. the slorc\ were-w11h1n the cxpc<.lanq rang<.' for d1stncts with student\ from similar \oc10-elonom1c bat k~rounds Hut Hanw1g \aid Huntington Beach I Inion would tr\ to improve •h pcrformante ··1 \lrongh '>U'>fX't I thl'rt' 1' '"me c onccrn, and ome ~ l' gl't tht· lull (Int I rcp<Jrt and 1hc hrea~do""""· °"'c'll tx· i.ibk lo ~WI an and takt.• a tlo\Cr look ."" he c,a1d I agun.1 Bcllth I nil1eJ ~hool {),.,.. I '>1<4-k ~ < al1fi>rnia I\ ,.,c\1omrn1 Program score\ Written SC'hools Rudlnit Exprtolon . pelllng Ma&b HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION D1c.tm tw.1dc (,~ h M 7 "'I 'l 7:! (J Ocean Vii·"" M1 I M l 7r1 I 71 5 Ed1,on °" I} f1X 'i 7:! :. 71 fl Fountain Valle'< M1 'i ti 7 4 1:. :! 72 8 Hunttngton Bc.·alh fl' '1 (14 Ii 711 'i 70 l Manna 11' J 11 7 'l 7~ K 74 ' Westminster (i ' ,, '111 ' 7 ~ I ()I) S Winter~burg fill 2 5q 7 6 I 0 ' 61 I IR VINE UNIFI En 01,1nctw1dc: 111/ " 71 II 7ti I 77 l Irvine 'l() l fi'I II ., .... i 76 9 Woodbndge ,II II 71 Ii 'l 'j " 76 9 Unive"HY l1X l\ 72 4 7X I 7X' S.E.L.F Altcrna11" ,, ' ~ fi7 ~ 7 l I 65 7 LAGl lNA BEACll llNIFIEf> Laituna Bcac.'h (,fl 7 Ml 6 74 !< , l I NEWPORT MESA llNIJ"lt.:O Datm.1w1de MC fl 711 4 72 'i 741 2 Corona del Mar f1'1 'i 72 4 , I 'i 76 4 Co ta Me~ (14 (I {> 7 II ;, \I " 69.9 F..stanc1a fl!/ 0 hK 6 i4 4 73 8 Newpon Harbor ' I o 7l () 7l X 75 Q Back Bay ,, 111 f>K \ Pl 70 I ----~--- ' I a lnll. ~tlh 11nl~ one high '>Chonl. wa'> ranked eighth an the l'<>unry 1n mathcmaun But lhr dl'>lm r'c; math '><:ore of 7' I pertenl wa\ hclow par ""•th d1'>tnuc, c;en-1ng \lmllar com- mun1t1ec, ~cwport-Me<,a I 'n11icd ~rhool Dl\tnct wa\ the onl> Orangt < ountv d1'>tn c1not11art1npat1ng tn the bonu<. f)rogram th1\ <,t.hool year. Dale Woolln d1rl't tor of tl'\earch and \ludeni \t'r' 1u•\. \a1d Newport- Mesa attemr>l(·tl to tl'\t mort '>entor<.. hut d11~t \lfl\'t' for tht 91.pcrc:l'nt mark . ··1t wa\ 11 hnind new program tha1 lame up 1n a hurr) ... Woolley said He npla1ned tha1 Newport-Mesa wasn't prepared to ml'CI the program 're- quirement!., wh1l'h included putting a non-district supervisor 1n each l<''itang room and offc-nng makeup tc!>t!>. "Senior\ ::1rc Prl'tl)' <;oph1~t1cated The:) ~no~ 1ht 1nts d(ln't ht-come patt ol their (1nd1"1dual) record\, c,n they tt•nd to d1~appcar or he doing otht·r th ingc,," ht• 1'a1d The d1stnct admin1'itered the tests to 84 prrren1 of 1t\ elag1hlc 12th-gradt' 'itudrnts Woolle)' added that Newport-Mec;a twd 'tome ph1lo~opb1cal d1fTc:rencec; "•th th1· c;ta1c over thr "( a'h for < .\ P" honu~'· ofTcred on the bao;1\ of part1l 1p:111on and \Core<. ··r o <;uddcnly put all thf' empha'il~ on earning dollar.. from taking an C\am, we bam·all )' d1dn 't feel th11t wa~ thr wa~ to go th1c; )'Car .. h<' c;a1d ,\n10na 1ndl\ 1dual high ~hool!>. Newport Harbor High po'ilrd the h1ghc~1 county ~ore -H pcrtc:nt - in the wnt1n category Newport Harbor 1n the Newpon Mc\a d" tnct :\l\<1 topped the Orange< oa'it an rrad1ni. with a ~ore of 71 0 pcrrent I ln1vcr-.1t> f11gh ~hool. 1n thl' lr\.1ne Jl\tnct, tTftd the h1ghc\I math· ema11t., "l<"orc 1 n the Orange ( oa't and the 'K'Cond h11ihc't an the count)" with 1~ l pem'll1 !xten.,.. low cloWt wttt ~to cowr the coeetat atff• Of Southefn C:altfOfnla through Tu.edey u COQ1« tempw1ture1 Pl'ftlll ..,.,ywhere, the National WMthef S«vlcle Nld Some loCll drlU1t It llkety from the cloud•. whleh will only yield juat e bit In the afternoon. f0ttc1tter1 1eld. · Alona the Orange Coaat there will be night 1nd morning low cloudt wlfh partial 1ftemoon aunehln• Tueeday afternoon. Local drlnle early Tu .. dey. CC>Olef day1 In Inland area•. High• TUM<ley 65 to 70 Lowe tonlghl 52 to eo. From Point Conc.ptlon to S1A Clemente ltland to th• Mnlean Border and oul 80 mllel -Southwe.t wind• 10 to 18 knote with 2 to 3-loot wind wevea t>ecomlng aoutherty wind• 5 to 10 knot• tonight end Tueadey morning, and aouthw .. terly agllln 8 to 18 knot• Tue•day afternoon. Westerly 1well1 1 to 2 t .. t. Extenelve IOW clouds. Tempe ·---,11101-HS Little~ 11 50 LOUIW-74 S6 w11m -c 10 ..,.... Mempl\ls Ill 54 ·0.~~ 1-loi ~ ···~ High tow 10< 24 llOu• unolng 11 s a m Al!Mlny ~ 411 Miami Beach ll 74 ._, "'e" Rain F'!vn ~' $!'low Occiuoto -Stato<irw t ..... 77 47 Mllwwk" se 41 Al~Que ""'., llO 77 w Mpt .. 81 Paul 63 35 ~U"'oJ"'A We•" t • S."'· r fl it.fl"' Ai• ... ...,.. ~ ' I ~ .. .. 73 S6 Nuhvllle Anct>Ofage JI 29 A11ante 96 59 NewOrlMn• 77 " 10 53 AllllltlC C<ty $1 60 -YOfli 48 46 t'Ol!Q 8-:11 .. 52 NOffolll Ve ea 55 ... .,,._ I Calif. Temps ""''"' ., es ,, ... 8ell•mot• 10 ~ Otl-C•tv 73 SS MOnloYle 41 14 Omella Ill 39 HIQll low IOI 24 hOur ..,no1ng 116 • m Mont.,.., 8""*'0f\ll"l 10 5e O<lendo 15 fl4 MIWlltOn 75 fl 52 3A 81em11e1< ee .... r..io 99 ae 101 14 8olM 83 53 4>hff.a.tp1111 10 so fu,rel<e SI 48 NM<llff u Newpott &eecn 93 100 10 lkMlton 47 43 Phoenl• Frt•no 96 95 IO 55 74 71 51 OtllatlO 8uff•lo 56 P1t111>u:pt1 Lenc:aslt< 89 fl 1 39 Palm SptlnQt • 105 71 c-'7 38 POf11en M• 41 Lot A"991ft 94 59 81 M Cll-tonSC aa eo Por11en4,0< 71 41 Oakll!Ml 64 53 Paaadfna 19 57 ~too WV ,. SS ProYioenc. 41 40 Peto Robles 90 49 Alve<alo. 93 53 64 57 Siii Bernardino CIW10tla.H C 64 57 =::r R410 Blott U 112 se City 82 42 SenOe11<1et 92 C11eyenne 7J 40 Reowoo<1 Coty 87 56 90 5e CfliC4IQO Sil 40 Reno ... 40 Sacrsm..,10 86 ~ SenJoM Cinclnnall 72 52 AICllmond 71 S8 S•HnH SO 53 S11t1te Cnu 72 64 St LOUii 01 51 r.noe Vatt.y 91 4& 75 C~•no 65 Sen oieoo 60 sa 90 52 COlumbua. Oh 75 53 SI Pete-Tampa 82 aa San Frll\CllCO 14 S:> Torr1nee 7941 Coftc:Ofd,N H 42 4 t Sell Lek• Clly 79 51 Sanla Berl>ll<• 7 l 53 vo....,11ev1y O.,...·F•Worm 80 SS San Antonio 82 93 S1oc1<1on 95 se OaV1on 72 51 Sen Juen P A 94 12 H19f> tow ror 24 llOu• t ..,d•"Q et s P "' o.n-14 40 S1S1a M11~ 39 33 B1111ow 9S 60 Tides 37 SHiii• S8 ~ °"~ so Bffvmonl 93 45 Oetron 71 49 5,,,._, 79 49 811h<ICI 86 4 I Oululh 50 31 Spo11ane 10 45 Blythe 103 63 fOOAY El Puo 83 62 Syraeu" &S SS C•• ,.,.'""' ~9 s.& S<feono low I~ 67 pm 02 lapel(• &8 38 falrbenU 34 19 ~ondh'Oll 7 2Sp m Ot ,.,90 641 se IVCM>n 94 e~ ,. 3• lulN, 73 50 , .... " Surf report ~IOAY Grand~• 641 51 w..,.ington 10 57 . Fnl IOw I 12 a m 1 2 OrMtl' ... WlcNla 72 44 ,. 34 102am 4 7 H.nl0td 49 .. wi111 .... earre 03 52 LOCATION llZI IHAN ~IC)w 123pm 00 Huntinoton 8N<:h 1·3 '"" -11 40 t·3 ,., Second lllQll 7 44 p"' '' HOno4lutu 14 71 Al-Jelty. NewpOtt 1.3 , ... HOUl1on 78 06 Extended 40!11 9\leel, Newport lndlenllC>QlfS 7t r.s 22nd Sl<MI. Newpo<I 1·3 flH Sun tell 10d1y 11 6 24 p m.. ,,_ 1·3 1.-oey et s 21 • m ano NI• aoaui •1 73 60 Balboa Wedge poor Jack-.Ma JacllaonvlU. 1 I 86 Hlgllt Ind mom1n9 10w Clovdl with L•gune kacll •·3 lelr e 2r.pm - SanC'--'1• 1·3 ,.., Moon Hit 1oclay e1 2 31 p m ·-,,_ 3' 34 penty ...,,,.Y anernoone H'Ohe In Ille we1 .. temp 59 T.-Oet el 3 57 am and Mii eel..,, •I ~City S8 37 toe encl 70. LOW9 in IM mid 40e llMl S-dlrec:ne>n IOU~ 0 26 p"' LMVegm 93 96 50a Researchers to 'bug' those great whites for information LA JOLLA (AP) -Information that could help prevent attacks by great white sharks on humans will be gathered in a study to be launched next month by a researcher from the Scripps Institution ofOceanograph) in La Jolla. Dr. A. Peter Klamley !>aid his research will be the first of its kind hccause transmitters hooked onto thl' animals' hides and fed 10 them will enable sc1en11sts to study their mi- gratory and dining habits without ha,tng 10 follow. them 1n the water . Ht> and 1wo other sc1en11sts wall spend about two years surveying the animals ofTthe coast ofSan Francisco an an undisclosed location. which Klimley said has been thr scene of several shark attacks. He said the information will de- termine when sharks arc ac·11 ve. when they feed. and how close 10 '>hore the> come when feeding. '"All these things will be of1ntere'>t an avo1cfing shark attacks.~· Klamlc"y \aid. Much of what as known about great white r,harks comes from fishermen who accidentally may capture them in their nets. From this information, 11 1<; believed the sharks follow the m1grat1on patterns of seals and sea lions. Khmlc). who has studied the records of I 09 captured white sharks, said their numbt'rs appear to be graduall) increasing. The ce nterpiece of KJ1mley's re- search all a series of transmitters which he and his collaborators in- ' en led at the Scripps lab. Famjly feud blamed for S.anta Ana shooting death One features a tiny paddlewhecl designed to measure the speed of sharks. so scientists will know when the) are launching an ambush on prey. The sharks will also be fed a device conrninang a temperature g.auge which will tell scientists when 1he animals have swallowed warm- blooded creatures. All the 1nformat1on collected will be transmitted by ultrasomc waves 10 Ktimley's hoat and recorded on a computer. By the Associated Preas A longstanding famil) feud may ht1 ve led to the shooting death of one Orange County man and the cri11cal wo unding of a second this weekend. police said. Cesano Saavedra Herrera. 3Q, was shot <;everal times in the upper tor~ a\ he and two other men walked toward work about 6 a.m. Saturday on South Standard Avenue, Santa .\na <;gt Mike Lanners said. He was declared dead at the scene. Miguel Bravo Lucero was 'ihot 1n the back and was in stable condition an Western Medical Center's in- tensive care unit Saturday evening. nursing 'iupen isor Janetta Inlow said. The third man. Oonas1ano Saavedra. was unanJurcd. Lanners said. "The motive possibly as the rc~ult of a family-type feud ongmaung in Mexico several )Cars ago" "You don·t want to follow them while they're swimming around the boat. You want to track them while they're feeding away from you. That's not easy. so we've developed in- strumentation to do that," he said. He said the scientists may eventu- ally dive wnh the sharks. but in the beg10ning will stay out of the water. "I want to move slowly. I think (the white shark) 1s a pretty dangerous shark, and I don't want a lot of underwater work to start with." he said. Stolen IDs land county landscaper in slammer By The Associated Press .\n innocent Orange(. ount) land- \tar>cr whose 1dent1fication papers Wl're pirated '>pent two day'i 111 Jail on tr:iflir warrant!. t•ven though he rrrortcd last fall that someone el\c wa\ using hi!> name and <ioc1al \tcunt\ number Deo;p1te hi'> November report. the '\talc Department of Motor Vehicles reccirdr, of Margamo Rodriguel. JO. were not altered to clear awa)' 1he incorrect v1ola11ons until after Santa ·\na police arrested him Monday. authon11cs conceded "As far as we knew he was our man," 'laid Lt. Terry Dakin. Rodrigue1 of Santa Ana wa<, ar- rer,1cd when he tned to reclaim has Just Call 642-6086 Delly Plfot Dell very fl 0Ulflr'ltffd " ,, , .. , ', IJ•r '' ., ,. t I i f,:.4-ttt f 0 ;• (l.t(\fM CJ, ~ '1 rf\ • ,.,_,"'•'I m .. , r l' <.<'l'Y I~ ,.. "~ . .., truck after poltce impounded 11 The> had stopped Rodriguu·s brother for speeding. and checked for v1olat1ons by the registered owner. Marganto The checked showed violations from place'! Rodnguei had never been -Firebaugh, Van Nuys and Fresno rhere were drunken dnving arrests. an expired car reg1strat1on. a turning violation and a failure to appear in court on those tickets. Along with the alleged v1olatioM, Rodrague1 ..aid he had been hounded recen tly hy ~oc1al Security and Internal Re venue Sen ace 10 pay taxe<. on more than S 11.000 in income n·portcd under his 11oc1al security nu m her from places he never worked. '"I never had problt.'ms with the police hcfore. and I wanted to keep everything <.tra1ght," he said ... 1 ltke this country I have opportunities here. All m)' family depends on me All I want 1s my green caru:· Rodrifucz lived in the United States I years illegally before apply- ing for legal status. Immigration ollic1als entertain requests for per- manent residency from people who have lived here at least seven years and can show they ha ve established roob. "My fil"'>t night, here are three fi~is in the cell ... he said of his umc m Jail. "M) second night. 1t 1<; ~ttcr because two of the guys go to (solitary) and I get a better spot on the floor to slee~. This time there was only one fight.' HI'> employer. Paul Kroger. bailed him out Wha t do you like about the Dall)'" Pilot? What don't you ltllt? Call Ute number at left and your message wlll be recorded, tran1erlbed and delivered to Ult appropriate editor. The same U -hour answering ll'rvlce may ht used to record letters to tl•e editor on any topic. Coatrlbuton to our Letters column m111t lnelade tl9elr name and telepbont number for verification. No circ ulation calla. pleate. Tell as what's on yoar mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Puhhsh~r Clrcutatton 714/M2-4m Cl1Htfled ttdwertlelng 714/142·1171 AH other depertmentt M2-4321 MAIN OFF'ICE no W•• a., 51 GMt• ...... 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