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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-23 - Orange Coast PilotORANGI:. COUNTY US· California Greenpeace divers, crew members arrested after attempting to plug pipe to ocean./A4 Sen. Edward Kennedy's son Is fitted with a new wooden leg that is painted the same color as the deck of the family yacht./A4 Nation House Democrats are confident they can quash $14 million In aid to Nicaragua./ A5 President Reagan says Congress should "show some backbone" in re- gards to his budget cut- ting proposal./ AS World Soviets say they never promised to end shooting of Americans allegedly -caught spying in East Germany./ AS ·, Soviet chief Gorbachev expands Polltlburo to 13 members./ A4 Sports Manna Hlgh'sChip Rish is eyeing another state championship in the 400 meters./81 The Angels and Dodgers roll to victories./81 Even the Suns admit the· Lakers have too much talent./81 Entertainment Bill Cosby, Angela Lansbury and Michael Landon are the toast of the just-ended TV-/ season./A7 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Stock Markets Television Theaters Weather A8 A3 86-8 A8 B8 BS 87 AS A6 A3 B6 81-2, 5 84 A8 A7 A2 - 'I • Serving Newport Beac~. Cotta Mell, Huntington leach, Irvine; Lag• leach, Fountain Vlley Ind INtt 0r,.... CoantJ C ALIFORNIA TU FSOAY APRIL 71 198!. .",Cf N T·-, ectin ·ooto.ut e ID one oot Their yard's well trained Vafleycoupleget railroad caboo~~ for pool cabana. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Otlti.D.ilyl"llotltliH This train story ha!> an unusual ending. Its ending -more precisely. its caboose-1s now resting upon 3-S feet of railroad trac k behind the Fountain Valley home of Robert and Karen Hammatt A mammoth crane was needed Monday to ho ist the Santa Fe Railway caboose into the couple·s back yard through a lacgc hole that had to be torn out of a concrete wall. The 25-ton red car eventually will scn-e as a pool cabana -that 1s as (Pleaee eee CABOOSE/ A2) .,..,,... ................... u.M Robert and Karen Hammatt with their caboc>H cabana. The pool will come later. Tip leads officers to tavern located near Lake Isabella- ey ROBERT BARKER Of .. Delly ,.... 9Calf ..\ 23-year-old Cll.-COOVICl v.anted'" connection with a robbery and shootout with a Huntington Beach police sergeant was arrested Mo nday night at a telephone booth at Lake Isabella in Kern County. C hnstopher Michael Shecan, who was wanted on charges of murder. 'attempted murder of a poh« o fficer and armed robbery. was nabbed by Kem County Shentrs deputies and Cahforn1a. Highway Patrol officers while he was tallung on a pay phone outside the Kcmval~ Club bar. The fugitive. who allcgcdl) JJcd with a shotgun after an accompltcc was killed dunng an' April 13 shootout with Huntington Beach Sgt. Ed Deuel. d1dn"t resist. Shecan was not armed except for a knife in a sheath. according to Kem County shenffs officials in Lake Isabella. about 60 miles northeast of Bakersfield. Hun11ngton Beach pohce got an anon) mous up Monda} that Shccan. who was wanted fora parole vtolation at the umc of the robber) and shootout. would be at the phone booth at a certain time. according to a police spokeswoman. Mesa woman run down by 'friend's' car · The' contacted the .._trn ( ·ount} sheriff. "hose deputies amH-d at the bar shonl\ before "f p.m with C H P otlin·r<, and captured the unsusp«t- 1 ng '>hl'ean The fugit1'c had !>ha,ed h1'1 OlU\· tache and beard. apparen.tl' in an efTon to mask his 1dcn11t' ..aid the o;pok~v.oman By TONY SAAVEDRA Ot_D.., .... I .... A ~().year-old Costa Mesa woman was allegedly run down Mo nday by an apparent fnend who agreed to g1 vc her a ride and then kicked her out of the car. pohce sa1cf. Katrina Hayes was walking along Placentia Avenue in Costa Mei.a Tragedy to bring ban on racing? Irvine Co. officials. Nestande threaten to halt drag boats By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of Ille Delly .... I ..... Irvine Co. officials and Orange County Su~rv1sor Bruce Nestandt: say they will ban drag-boat races at Irvine Lake 1f..afet} measures cannot be added to pre\cnt acc1dl.'nts. The announcements follow the Sundar. death ofa 9-ycar-old girl who was killed when an out-of-control racing bOat skidded olT the lake at high s~cd and into the c rowd of spectators wat~hing from shore. Nestande. whose district 1nclud1:<1 the Irvine Lake in cast Orange. want'> to hear fro m count} environmental o fficials. v.ho will mvcst1gate the rause of the accident .. It is m y prem1St· that the history of accidents which have occurred at thi'I (Pleue .ee IRVINE/ A2) "hen a green Volvo dro\e onto the sidewalk at 30 mile\ per hour. struck the woman from behind and knocked her forward. witnesses to ld police. ..\ccording to reports. the car con- tinued toward the fallen v1ct1m but crashed into an pov.er pole. "h1ch witnesses said sa' ed the woman's hfe. Haye~ sufTt"red minor lllJun~ fr<>m " the alleged attal k around ' 'Op m in front of an apanment rnmple' at 1780 Placentia \\C The dri'a lkd the scene. parked the car inside thl· wmplc"< and then was chased b\ a "'llnes'i to a liquor store about a block a"'a' Heather Ellen Staniil'ld. 20. of Cosla M~sa was l>Fou~ht b~ tht· Valley teachers protesting ' Bulnea lnatructor BUI Seltztnaer waa am&ii'i more than 50 teacher• engaging ln a labor protat before the •tart of claaaea today at Fountain Valley High School. Teachers "11ness ~Jcl. to the -..cenc ul the inudent "itanf1dd. arrl·,wd on \u,p1- non ofas'Wlult "Ith a deadl~ >oA.Capon. told polilc that she >oA.a\ turning into the apanment dn'c~a' and her brakt's fa1kd 'ihe denwd dm mg.at Jtl mph , <;tanlil·IJ -..i1d 'he "a' ~1' ing Ha,l·-. (-Pleaae aee H1T/A21 5htean had 1n1uall) been 1dcn11fied h) w1tn~~s looking through photo· graph"> He sened a tv.o-~ear term at the ( ahforn1a Institute for Men at Chino and was relca'icd J uh 6. I <ns~ He >oA.a'i wanted for an und1scln~~d parole '1olat1on at the t1ml· of the (Plea.e 8ee SHOOTOUT I A2) have reached an impasse in contract ,talk• with the Huntington Beach Union Hlgb School Dlatrlct. The protest waa concluded in time to avoid a dlaruptton of cl&aaes. Police in Tijuana freeze ~elations with U.S. officers Living near a toxic dump creates Uneasy situation Poorplanntng by local governn1ents bla med for locating housing tracts nea r \ra te ite T IJl .\N.\. Mc"<ICO (.\P) -T1- • JUana police no lonacr w1ll l'OOJ)(.'r.JtC with C ahforn1a police agenr1es be- cause Mn1can law e nforcement of- ficcr'l have been treated hadly by their U.S. counterpane.. a Mexican police chief 5a)S 0:1 v1d Bolano' < amera. chief o f the T1Juana State Jud1ciatro1tcc. ~ file action wa' taken hccau4;C o f th<' recent detention\ of "'-''en Mc"ran lnwmrn, b) C\an 1>1c.-go-ha'lcd nuthont1c.-\ In the fir<.t mlldt.•nt. four l 1Juana 1t---...;:-:u-::n~1c1pnl officer\ wt.•n.• arft.·,fM after • • cro'lsing into the United talcs Thuf"l- da). and thrre T1)uana state polKc.- officcrs ~ere detained a1 lhe bordc.-r Friday when they tned to return ho me w11h 2.000 rounds of ammuni· tmn purcha~ in National Cit} near San 01C10 .. Since the} reacted b) arrtsllng our people. wc·rc ~uspcnding nil the (conven1enct5l that the l J.S. officC'r" used to ha' c 1n T1Juana:· Bolano~ "'11d Monda\ He .. aid C ahfom1a authon11c~ ,..ho m·cd help from Mc,ucan police woult.l (P1HN we TIJU A1fA/ A21 California's Time Bomb By ROGER GILLOTI' l 0\ \"'-<i ll£\ -II ' 11n'4.·t1hn2 to h.1' <'a tO\ll nl'l&hhor "hl'I her 11 \ a landlill or ,, m:inut.111u rmp 111m- pan~ Pl·opk v.ho d1' ha' t.· \Ul h n<'1ght,ur' rnmpl11n ol a lonf h\t ol ph\\l(JI -!nd l'mo11on;al prnhlcm-. -rl'JI or 1m oljlll<"ll -an4._ ol dt•prl'\'4.'d flnlpt"f1 \ ---111111•••••••••~--'lllul·' \fan\ 101n lommun1.!l..&roup' \('('~lnll to 1 ln'4.· IMkUUO)fl\ llr 111·1 • - u1mpJntl., 111 m••H In J111<·n, ci1.1n,1-..iro111nd 111, ,l.tll hl'•1lth 1ll11nal-. h,1\1' rl·~1111rd 1n r,·ll·n1 \t:'Jl"o 1h,11 !'-.111k,t w.th r 1>1 nthl•r .tltl·rnatl\ l '"ur. r' ul r"•t.1hk "atl'r I'll: pnn1d,·d 111 ,,,1,hnt' hi,• l :IU\C thr 1hn.·;11 '" ~''"""'h'J11·r , on t.1 mt n,111110 I \U.tll\ htl"I'\ 1•1 tlh ho•llh'tt\\ Ill I\ ,\h 1h, l.1l1'1c11lh0 1-. 1111 l.11hthlf' .HHI • ump.1n1n~lll 'l in "'h,11 ,1t the 11m,· w1'H0 nul·nl·lhl' "'·" .1n-." hut :i Third In a series ~r·m 1 n~ popu l,11111n h)(ll. 1 OF l11r mon: 'fl·",. 111 Ii' 1· gr,1du.lllv enl rc1J,.twd 11n 1hrm I har h.1, tx·rn -..irllr fl\'l\•r rlan nin(! h' lo,. al ttu' ~·rnmc.-n1 -..J\ .. 1 lmd B.ltham 111 th<' 'tau· lkpafl 111\'0t 111 lkalth '''"I{('\ In \,\11,lllH n tn I h 'th'' th1· ckmand for f\'"1kn11al l.inJ an,f thc· '''"<r (lTlH'' 1n Dl'l"il' 1h.11 .trl·n 1 ·" tk~1rahl<" .u. nthl'r' I dnn t ·"\I.'" hlJ ml' 11' •rn' , 1m· ~rnup buL IL I\ 1\1\l 41 jl4l6"1 1 1twnl~ (Ple.a.e MC DUMP8/ A3) ' • I ~ ~1 •• No booze Sacramento area h lgh .chool youtha rally oa t.aide the Capitol Thu~y. ur&lnl fel; low •tadenta not to let their frle~d• drt· can when they are drunk. i.r McMartin youth tells of killing hor_se LOS i\NGELES<APl -An 8-)'ear- old bo\ who testified that he was sexuall} abused at the McMartin Pr~­ School said under cross e\am1nauon that he saw teacher Raymond Bucke~ kill a horse w11h a baseball bat The child. 1denufied onl} as John ~ No. 2. made the statement . Monday while being questioned b} Deputy Public Defender Forrest Latiner. who rcpre'it'nls Bucke} ·s sister. Peggy J\nn. The attorne) v.as openl~ in· credulous about the tes11mon\ wh1c-h the child had not mentioned dunng three previous da)'s on the v.11ness stand. The bm testified in the ongoing prelim1nai) hearing for the Bucke)s and fi\e other former \ikMart1n teachers charged v.11h 207 <:ounts of sexual!\ molesting 41 pup1h bctv.een 1978 a"nd 1984 and on~ount of consp1rac) on the issue today. The request for arrest warrants 1s a leg.al maneuver aimed al sto pping the clock on the stat ute ofhm1ta11ons for child molestation. Deputy DlStnct Attorney Laci Rubin said the switch from Bobb to Fidler move would eli minate any question of bias on the pan of Bobb. who is presiding over the preliminary SHOOTOUT ... Fro m Al Huntington Beach robber), "'hen another t'\·COO\ 1c1 was shot to death. Thoma\ J\lb.:n Oglesby. 21. of Nonh Hull\\\ood "a~ killed 1n the '>hootout v.·11h Deut:I Ogk'>b) v.as paroled on \.larch 7 after ..en mg a stint for robbcn at lhl· t altforn1a Jnst11u1e at Tehachapi hcan n~. The judge who rules on the requeM must read document\ 'upporttng 11, which conte1' abl} could influence a decision on whether the defendants should stand trial. Rubin ~1d. The prchmmaf) hearing alread) has lasted I 0 months. and some attorneys predict 11 will continue into winter 1986. Warming temperatuf .. and mottly cleat tkl•• v;11J prevail over Southern Catltornla through Wednftday aa high pre .. ure move• overhead. th• National Weather Service nld. Lat~ night and eafty morning IOw ctou<lt Wiii be confined near the co .. t, ano IOfTl9 high cloud• •"' IPP .. ,. 0Ye1 the mountains But generally fair weather wu forecaat Highs will warm to the 701 In Los Angeles and the valley• Wednesday after minimums tonlQl'lt In the u~ 401 and mld·50• ' Along the Orange Cout there will be eome late night and eatly morning tow c1oud1 near the co .. t otherWIM fair through Wednesday. Slightly warmer Wednesday with highs 701 Wedn•ld•Y: Lowa d to 65. 17 SI HIQll low IOf 2A hOu<I .nc:ll~ 11 ~I m Alb""Y ' .. 52 1.uv1111 .. ,.,c,.,.u l•ll .. Aoc' ,. 62 Ck Q ~~ lou<•-87 62 W11m -ColO..,.... Memphis u 64 Ml-8"cn 7T 73 OccllideO ...-$1thonai y ....... Tempe "1buQl*qve eo " MliwM .. 19 S4 SllOwtli Rl<tl F"111H Snow Amllttlo Tl 4 I AAC11orllo9 •2 26 M,i,.51 PAui 71 61 101l>Oflel WN -S.-• NOA.A US °"'' ot C-et Na Ill.mt es 87 Att.Mlla 83 11 NewOr!Mn1 92 61 Atllt'llc: C111 75 48 Aull., • • ... ea1t1111ot• 93 se New Ya<k 85 53 Calif. Tem ps Surf rep ort NorfOlll VI 94 82 0-1ar.om1 C11y 69 53 llrmit'Qlllem 8• M 11-c11. e2 lO OmtN 73 S'> H•gh io .. ror24 h0v!Sln0nge1Se m LOCATl()fj eat IMut °'1.r!OO 83 6• HUf'l""QlOll e.ect> ,., OOod 8olM •9 0 PM1de4pn11 II() SA a ..... , .... a 71 ., R·-Jiiiy Newporl 1.3 , . ., eo.1on 92 40 lkllfelO 11 S7 CM«* so "9 ~onS C M 15 Ch-Ion w V 92 63 c11atto11• N c a r 511 CM~ &3 33 Chic:llQo 83 ee CtnctMau ae 63 ClewlanO 14 82 Cqk.n\Out,Qn ., 56 ConcotO.H H 59 31 "-'• 78 6• e ....... ,9 ., •0111 S1r .. 1 N-.>fl 1·3 , ... p,1110\l<Ql'I 85 S7 freitft<.f 75 SJ 22r>O StrMI N ... OO•I 1.3 , ... P0t11t<>O Me SI JS lanGHI ... ID 41 81il>OI We<J941 1·3 '•" PorUend ()f ~ 45 l04 At>Q9'el 7' S6 PtovicMnc:e 65 46 Oa•1end f>O SI Legyne Beath 1·3 fatt Sen Ci.metlle I 1 , . ., Raltrc 9? sg Red Blull n 4& Wale<lem9 H RI~ C11y 83 40 Reawooo Cnv ·68 49 Sw<MI d"eGllO" ..... Reno 67 31 SacratMnlo 77 46 Alc:hfnol>O 96 61 Sallnat eJ 46 SI (ou._ 80 112 S•n lhgo eo Sil SCP-· Tampa ee 68 Sen Fr111c•t«1 es ~· Sell Lall• C•ly S4 37 Sanla B••Da•a es •• SanA1>1ont0 at 70 S1ouron 'S 4S ()al!M.FI Worth 73 59 0.110" M S7 San Juan PR •• 70 HIQll low fOf 24 "°"'' 9"0 ng ii SP m Tides Settlle Bt••CC?.l 77 ~s ~ 41 0...... 51 38 0.. MOIM9 73 S8 Spoil-so 3.4 Elllll<IO 76 19 OeltOll 13 s 7 SytecuM 83 S4 Bl(lt>a 8• Sl TODAY Topeka 73 ~ C11a11na bl S• °""'" 70 49 l!IP-71 n '9Hbenll• •2 27 ,.,go 55 48 Flagataff 50 2 T Gt.no Raptclt M 64 °'"''... ~ 30 HlltllotO 13 51 ~ SI 29 Honolulu M 70 Houtlon 77 72 lndlll\IPC)h9 .. 12 J--.M• II 89 Jack~ 82 55 JlinHU 53 32 Kll\Mt C11y 70 57 S.Con410w 30pm 22 T~ 75 •1 Long8HW 87 ~6 &fG(lnd lllQI> 10 11 p l'n 5 I Tulh 66 60 M<>n•OVlt ,, S6 Wa.a11tn91on 93 62 Moole<try se ';O I WIEo.tllOAY Wtehlll 72 48 Ml Wilk>n ~8 JI F-1rt1 tOlllW ~ •9 am (j 2• Wiik-Barie 86 57 °'11arl0 10 ~· Flr•I "'Q'1 l24Spm 28 Petm SP""il' 8~ S• SKOtlillOW 3 •9 pm 75 P .. aa.<11 1>6 Sl Saor•O ft'Qll 10 43 pm 48 Eztended ~we 'I ~· Sar> Berneta"•o 70 SS 5..., .... IOOay 11 I .)0 p m .. _ Sen Gab< ... 67 s~ 1<1ear tta•r 11 ~ 11 1 m •nO NII ~ Pllf1ly elOuOy lllfOUQI\ Sa1uroay San JOMI 68 .. Coolef at10 D<Mly a1 hmte F'r1C11y end S1n1a Ana 6V •8 a16Jlpm MO<lf' Mii loday at 10 06 pm . fl-Sa1ur01r Hog!\• Tnuraoay 68 10 Santa Cru1 68 .. Wea~ .. 1 54 I m 11\0 Mii again 71,toOllnQ '11110 1"9 '801 FrtOftY Ind Tllllc. Vlli.t 111 31 SelvrOey lowt 45 lo 58 YOMm1t11 v1, &5 )~ at It 03 pm TIJUANA POLICE FREEZE RELATIONS ... From A l now have to make wntten requests to the Mexican consulate. a time-con- suming procedure. "It's 100 bad because (American and Mexican law enforcement) have had good relauons.'' Bolanos said. "We've speeded up th ings on the baSIS of fnendship and good treat- ment. But these (recent events) fo rce us to act this way. / ··Proper documents wi ll now ha.,.e to pass through all of lhe legal processes established b) law:· Bolanos s~ud. "And these. -un- fortunate!}. arcn ·1 going to be as fast. .. A!lmtant San Diego Police ( h1ef Bob Burgreen said he wa~ dismayed by the deterioration 1n relations. but he added that he has not 'et received official word of a formal change 1n pohc> by Tijuana police. 'an Diego officials. m1.•anwhllc. plan to take step'> to ease tensions bctv.een American and Me,1can la"' enforcement au1hont1l'S ··1 think 11 calls for d1srnss1on. not for slamming doors.'' Burgrcen said. Bolanos said he believed the dcten· t1ons of the Mexican officer!> violated informal wol'kin$ agreements v.11h American authorities Hr "W11d Mex- ican police officers ha.,.e been allov.cd to cross the international border during cnme in'cs11gat1ons and tO bu) ammuni11on in the United States Burgreen. however. said there was no agreement that pcrmm Mexican officers to cross the border while pur'>uing a1minah . I he four Mc\1can ot1i<.wsdetained la\I 1 hur\da) v.ere arrested by San Diego police after the} "'ere seen <.·ra"' ling into l '.S tcmtOr) through a border fence Tht: Me·rn.an lawmen. "'ho \aid the' v.ere chasing bandits. v.cre dctain1.·d O\ern1ght and their "'capon' ronfisi:atcd b) San Diego poltcc: .\ da\ l<Jtcr Bolanos said. three jud11.1<1l .of1icl'r'> were handculTcd and phowgraphed b) l 1. Customs agent5 at \an Y'>1dro v.hcn thq tned to return tu Tijuana .\ ( ustoms '>P<>kcsman said the officers were lktain1.•d "hen l ' .S. agcnb su\pected :i po'>\lhle mun1t1on'I violation CABOOSE AT END OF LINE INV ALLEY ... From Al soon as the Hammatts' pool is built. His testimony 1\ scheduled to resume toda~ before Mun1c1pal ( ourt Judge Aviva K. Bobb. The hearing 1s beJ.ng,.h~rftlttt whc.-ther thm 1s suTfic1ent evidence to warrant trial for the former teachers at the suburban Manhattan Beach nurser) school Dcut'I. \.\h(~ hie v.a~ )a\t:d b) a bullet-proof 'e~t 1n the 'ihooting outs1dt• the Thin~'> lor.,. Your Head paraphernalia .,hop at 41 0 Pacific Coa'>t H1ghv.a}. has returned to dut} ~tlt•r rem' ering ro c cau..ed v..hen a 45-caliber bullet fired b} Oglt'Sb} slammed into the lt'nter of his chest. Meanwhile. II will be a king-size backyard improvement project. It also will be the latest object Roben r-.LAliUUll' a11'un.Q.ui:!_ng a1Tect1on for 1ra1n!I. down a caboose that reported ly had been badl} damaged 1n a fire. Last )Car. their learned of a car,.Hl better cond111on and concluded the deal s1 htun_~ e didn't e.,.cn get a lool.. at the caboose until we ..aw 1t hcrr today ... Karen Hammatt said. running properl) But Thomas ( . Bucl..lq . spokes- man for the Santa Fe Railw~OoQ1d a nev. caboose <.mt-. about S80 .£or 10 pcrtenTOf fhat price. the railroad can install electronic mon11onng devices on the rear of the train and eliminate the v.e1ght of the caboose. The: conductor and brakeman can perform their duties from one of the engines In other ac11on Monda} Bobb transferred to Municipal ( ourt Judge Larry Fidler a prosecution reque.,t asking for the McMartin \ncn 10 be rearrested. Fidler scheduled a hearing Sht·ean. who\ being held 1n Hunt- ington Reach Cit} Jail on a no-ball prov1w1n. alleg<.'Ctl~ lired one blast from hi'> shotgun at the polite officer dunng the \hootout hut m1o;sed. accordrng 10 the 'ipol..e\v..oman The 'lpoke\v.oman \atd ~hecan v..as Chrl•topher Michael Sheean wanted on susp1c1on of homicide because a death occurred dunng the comm1<,s1on ofa felony. IRVINE LAKE BOAT RACE BAN URGED .•• From Al fac1lit} 1nd1latc: that the u .. e permit should be trrminatcd · "'c\tandt· ..aid 1n a k11er 10 Murra\ \torm director of the [nv1ronmcntal \.1an- agement Agenc) "Therefore. the burdl·n "on tho\t• who v.ant to maintain th1\ Jllt\ 11' t11 prove that 11 can he dont· .,Jh-1\ 'he said Ncstandt• a'll..cd \111rm t11 repon w1th1n one \.\eel.. The v1ct1m Brand' Branlhllov.cr of Burbanl.. .... a., the third pcr..un !tilled in a dra~·b<Jat raungacctdent at HIT .•. From Al a nde. when an argument erupted and she kirkc•d Haye\ out of the t·ar. police reported Stanfield \.\ii\ booked into the v.omen·, 1.1tard at Orange< ount\ Jail whi le Ha'l'\ wa\.trc.itcd .11 lloag Memon.il I l11,p11:'ll .-{h '\l''>' pon Bea< h for a .,rra1nnl grrn n 111u't\. lc and ahra'>lom Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot O.tlvery le Ouerant~ ~~ I, 1•1 t f' ra. Jt 1 , .,.,. 1ow "''' IJ# ~ , Kl r ,. r .,. bf'''"' 1 i ,.. atlt1 'I ,.,, ~,.. .,,. ,,,,, ,... ... , l Ir' inc I Jlw in thi: pa'>t lv.o ~1.·.sr\ Tv..o ran~r' died 1n l9X1 and 191<4 v.hen thl'1r hoat'> flipped and then~ ha"c lx·l·n 111 h1.·r at ui.knt\ In inl' ( o Prc'>!dent Tom Nielsen '>aid thnompan\ would 1erm1nakan i.11!.H'em1.·n1 with drag-boat racing op- craror!> '>hould the count>·., 1n' l''>llga· tt0n lead to <;uth a recommendation Th1.· ln1nc Co ka\e'> the lake to a wn1.c\\1onairc Duug Elliott and Htll .\ndrcv..., 1.1tho \ponwr th1.· hoat ra1.t'" and manag1.• the lake'<, li.,h1ng npc.:r· :i110n ··we think 1ha1 re1.11m1dcr.i11on ol the rec rca11onal u\t· pt·rnrn h' the count\ 1\ n·rta1nl> Jpprorn.iti: .ind "'e v.ould <,upport "hatn l'r lind1nl!.\ the count\ \taO mak1.·' '\11.•l\l'O .,,ml "Mean~h1le. '>'l' "'111 d1'><.u.,.. the whole 1'1\uc with 1h1.· ln<,1.·e., in an etTort to de term 1 ne v. hct her th" k 1 nd of recrea11onal al11\11\ 1 ;in he made 'k!fcr. and if not we 1A11uld l'amcl an) uJ)fom1ng rnc 1ng n c:n t ·· "?-'l't'O ... mt 1h1. ka.,1.· agn·1.·mc:nt g1\1.'\ 1h1.· In inr < 11 th1.· authortl\ t11 <.aDlt'I drJg-hoa~ ra1. •tlK \ .,p<1k1.·<,man for the la k1.'' l cim 1.·.,.,1ona 1 r1.•\ u1u ltl not hc reached for comment I h1.· '\a11onal Drag B1,a1 .\s\oc1a- 1111n ha!> '>Cheduled rate\ at In inc Lake June 22 and 23. ··"'hat happened \unda> v.a., a ll·rnhlc tragedy." he .,aid "Whate.,.cr I\ n1.·c<lc<l to keep 11 from happening Jga1n 'lhould be done \\1.• intend to \LT I<> I hat .. \ rnn'>ultant for the "'a11onal Orag H11Jt \\'>ociauon \aid ~onda) that gear\ 1n the \leering mechan1\m of the nut-of-n>ntrol boat wen· to blame for 1h1.· lawl accident. Driver Jim Lange of\1m1 Valle} had no control over the \ICl'rlO[t anU \.\3\ not tO blame for the a1.udt·n1 \<lid Jack Riggleman. a m.sr10t· .mhllcc t and boating safety C\f)l'fl Orangc < ount> \heriff., Lt. Dick 01.,on 'aid to<la~ that the depan- ment\ 1ndq>1.1ndent 10\.C:St1ga 11on of thi: an 1dl-nt \upportcd R1ggleman's finding., !>rag Huat \\\ona11on officials \<lid \111nd.I\ thoit dc.,11111.· tht• acct· dull., Ir ' IOl' I al..l'0 \ cond111ons arc \Jkr th.in thcl\C at man\ other lake'> \.\hc·n• '>11111l.1r racr., arC' hl'ld \\hat do )OU like about the Dail) Pllol'' \\hat don't you llkt., Call tbt numbtr a l left and your mt" af(e will be recorded. transcribed and delivered 10 lhe appropriate editor The same 24-hour answering 11trvlce may be u1ed to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. ('ontrlbuton to our Letter• column mus t Include their namr and telephone numbh for verlfi<'allon l'lo C'l rculation calls. please. Tell u11 what''i on yo ur mind ORAN<,f COAST Daily Pilai H.l . Schw•rt1 Ill p 11>1 t ri Clrcul1tlon 714/142-4333 CleHlfled advertlelng 714/142·5'71 All other dep1rtment1 142"'4321 MAIN OFFICE Fr•nk Zlnl ~.Mtridq1r Q F d t ' K•r•n Wittmer M;:irl<PI rq 0 1rPC to r Clrcul•Uon Telephone• RoHm•rY Churchm•n Cortrr1llPr M ' )'ltf JI> t -.ll"'t•., ····~ Robert l . C•ntrell ao-GIO Pr ,1J11(..11(>' ........ L~ 1nil(jl·· .. How•rd Mullen•ry /\.'J/Nfi' riq 0irr•cfor Don•ld l. Wllll•m• ( rt ,1;u 1r1r l.At1rltHjP' VOL. 71, NO. 113 "I've been into railroad!> all my hfe," Hammatt said. "My fat her was chief physician for the Burlington Railroad for 35 years. When I was a kid. I rode trains all the 11mc. And I had a big model train train set in the basement." Today, Hamma11 1s an onhopcd1c surgeon who's seen much of the romance ctisappear from train travel. He laments the disappeara nce of classy d ining cars and plush sleepers. "There·s no glamor to train travel anymore ... his wife Karen agrees. Their backyard railroad project actually began with a humorous remark two years ago. The Hammans were d1n1ng w11 h friends. discussing the pool they planned to b,ulld in their backyard. "Wouldn't 1t be nice to have 3 caboose for a cabana?" Robert Ham- matt quipped. One ofh1s dinner companions was Dick Dennison of Fountain Valley. an assistant general manager for Sa nta Fe Ra1lwa). Dennison told the Hammatts that a backyard caboose might just be possible. Santa Fe and other ra ilroads ha\-e been phasing out cabooses 1n recent )ear'I and a few have become avail· able for \ale The Hammam were on a wailing list for about a year. Onc·e the) turned "I was pleased at the outside. but I didn't expect the inside to be so dirt) ... her husband said. Tt>.: Hammatts bche'e their cabJose was built 1n 1935. but the\ drn't know much else about tts t>astor). except for rumor.. that 11 had '.>ecome a haven for hobo\. The expenses of the project are still mounting. The caboose cost SS.300. Mo.,.1ng e1tpenses. the crane oper- ation and the railroad ties ha' c added another $6.000. Still to come arc the costs of renova11ng the car Karen Hammatt said she hope., the inside will eventually be a~ attract· 1 vely decorated as the ra1 I road car used by the hero of the old telcv1<>1on ~cries. "The Wtld. Wild West ·· "That was the grand age of rail- roads ... ~he said. Mrs Hammatt s~11d she doc.,n·1 regret the e'pcnd1turc "People put room add111ons on their house5. and the)' spend $20.000 or SJ0.000-and 11's not a caboo5''. ·· ~he said. The popular rail car ma> 'oon be going the wa) of the dinosaur. hov.e' er Trad111onalh. the cabume ha'> hou~d a cond.uctor and a brakeman (harged with making \Ure the train 1~ Bucl..le} said railroad companies ha\C won an arb11rat1on ruling with the train employees union. per- m11110g the chm1na11on of some caboo\es He ..aid Santa Fe now has about 150 in '>toragc. for probable con' ers1on to portable ho using for trark workc~. And the railroad spokesman had bad new'i for 3n} train enthusiasts hoping tu follov. the Hammans· l'~ample He said \anta Fe has no mcm· caboose~ a' ailable for \ale to the puhhc. . •• 1 think there's a rerta1n amount of no\t.ilg1a about l'ab<>0sc., and trains." Hu<.klc} \aid '"\.Ian> people pursue 1h1., 1hrot1gh model train collec11ons or other railroad nwmorab1ha. But not man} people du II on the scale of bu} ing a whole tabooSl' .. Rohen Hamman wa~ th1nk1ng in more pral't1ca l term\ when he picked a cab<io\1.• c1,1.·r other railroad cars for ht'> back> <.ml. ''I'd love tu haH a Pullman sleeper or a d1n1ng rnr." hC' \atd "But those arc 90 leet long. and there's not l'nough room hcrC'. The la boo«-1s the '>horte\I car on !he train " How \- YOUR TIPS? . . · 1 . If the tips of your prongs are thin you can easily lose yo ur diamond or p,r~us ~mstone. We are proud to have Jeffrey Everett , MASTER JEWELER , on our premise..~ fo r all jewelry repair and custom fabrication. Please come in for a complimentary jewelry cleaning and stone tighten in,~. MOBOCO I 1ttt' J cwrll rv l;.,.. Com .. r Students to st@ge Shakespeare feat DUMPS ••• ham Al rethink," adds Ken K.azanan. prai· Founh-.,.ade students at Top of the World Elcmen· dent of BKK Corp., wbtcb owns the tary School in J.aaul\a Beach wall present their fourth .. BKK dump an Wctt Covina an<S a annuaJ Shakespeare fcstaval Fnday from 9:JO a.m. to I :30 treatment facahty for li4uWI l\uard· p.m. at the school 21601 Tree Top Lane. ous waste in San Dieao County. . T~c younpte.rs wil,I demonstnuc a variety of "Eventually. somebody hopana to ac~1v111es from then studies about Shakespeare and the make money ~ti the surrou.ndjna Elizabethan era. A number of dishes Porcparcd from land rezoned (for residential useJ. El_i,zabethan rec1pics and made by the student's parents hOll)CS arc b~ilt and sold, and then we wul be served. are in a predicament." Kazanan 1ay1. A seminar on the an of developing listening skills will be offered Thursday evening in the Science Lecturc Hall of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Public speaker Karen Franz will lead the worbhop, ~hcdulcd from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tickets arc SIO and further 1nforma11on may be obtained by calling 432·S880. Ha.pltal plan• CPR cl ... San Clemente General Hospatal will conduct a class on cardiopulmonary resusc1tat1on Thursday from 6 to 10 p.m. an the classroom of the hospital. 6S4 Camino de los Mares. San Clemente. · The fee for the course 1sS5. and panicants will receive a hcansaver cen1ficatc from the American Hean Auoc1at1on. The class size ts limited and registration i~ required by calling 496-1122. ext. 405. Marathon ral•e• 1JCbool fund• Parents of children in Bonita Canyon School in Irvine will hold a fund-raising marathon Thursday to raise funds to sustain clasroom aides. The mal'athon, aimed at collecting $13.500 in donations. will be held from I :30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Tunic Rock area of Irvi ne. All ages. relations and friends arc invited. Call 8S4-8 1I1 for more information. Fa•hlon show slated ln Irvlne A fashion show and luncheon. sponsored by the Soroptamist International oflrvine. a community service organization, wall take place an the Irvine Marriott Friday. The event as scheduled for 11 :30 a.m. For rescr· vations call 8S7-8767. Pearl program at Orange COIUt A three-hour. multi-media presentation on pearls will be offered Frida~ at Oran~e Coast College by Elaine Smnha. a graduate gemologist and owner of a Newport Beach Jewelry salon. The program is scheduled for 7 p.m. an Room 112 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building. Admission. isS IS. and fun her information may be obtained by calling OCC at 432-5880. BKK opened Its West Covina dump, about 20 miles east of down- town Los Anaeles. In 1963. The first homes were buih next to it 11 ycan later. Last Nov. 30, BKK's dump voluntanly stopped accepting haz· ardous waste amid ·public con· troveny. bccomint the sixth toxk dump 1n SouChem California to be shuttered since 1979. It still accepts non-toxic waste. Because n no lonacr handles h'2- ardous waste, the West Covina land- fill has had to lay off about one-third of its I 00 worker$ and has lost a substantial portion of ats revenue. Kaz.anan says. - Mike Maller. manaaer of West Covtna's_. Communlt)i SerYiu.s Div1s1on that oversees planninJ, de.-· clines to discuss ~oning decisions concerning land around the dumg because the city is being sued for SS million by some BKK neighbors. But another West Covina officu~I. who asked not to be idontificd, said the city felt there was no reason why residences and landfills "couldn'lbe good neighbors." The zoning situation was different in Riverside County, where no special changes were needed to per- m i 1 residences near the Stringfellow Acid Pats. Homes just kept edging closer to the chemical dump. Even a proposal in the 1970s to rezone the area below Stringfellow from res1dcnt1al 10 industnal to create a buffer died. "The county felt uneasy making any land-use decisions. even creating an andustnal buffer. until more was known about the ultimate problems at Stringfellow." says Conrad Guzkowski, a deput) planning direc- tor for the county. Cllnlc offering PAP tests The dump. which took in some 32 million gallons of industrial waste between I 9S6 and its closure m 1972, had its toxic brew overflow during heavy rains in the late 1970s. Its ----------------------------_J cleanup is one of the top pnorittcs of Low-cost PAP tests. co-sponsored by the Huntington Beach Community Clinic and the American Cancer Society. will be given Friday afternoon at the clinic. 322 Fifih Street. Hunungton Beach. No appointment as necessary and bilingual volun· tet'rs will assist Span1sh-speak1ng women. The tests. to detect the presence of cervical cancer. wlll be administered from I to 4 p.m. and more information is available at 536-8894. Laguna seeb sol•tlce banner The Laguna Beach Arts Commission 1s holding a compet1t1on for a new solstice banner. The an1st who~ banner as chosen will be awarded SSOO. The completed banner will be displayed dunng the Summer Solstice along with others previously com- m1ss1oned b) the city Funher information is available -from Elaine Danes-CO' at 49<i=9940 afternoons and evenings. Couple•' •emlnar set for Meu A 20-hour workshop offenng couples encoura$e· ment. suppon and new skills for building a rewarding rclallonship wi ll be offered beginn1n$ riday at the Newport Harbor Counseling Center. 2900 Bristol St .. Suite I OS·D. Costa Mesa. Pnced at S 150 per couple. the seminars wall be given from 7:30 to 10 p.m for sax Frida) evenings and one all- day Saturday session. Call the center at 54S-2050 for details. Taeeday,Aprll23 federal officials. Landfills aren't the only toxic worry that zoning officials must face. So are the companies that produce hazardous waste In the San Francisco Bay area community of Antioch. officials arc consadennga proposal to build a S600 million hotel-condom1n1um-manna project at the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joaquin n'crs. There 1s no toxic dump nearby. but the propo~d waicrfront develop- ment. to be built oi'i 650 acres of .S. teel Corp. land. would be downv.-and from a Dow Chemical Co. plant and a Contra Costa ( ount) ~wage treat· ment facility that uses large amounts of ammonia. .. t 1s an archiiic .\mer.can ~us om that all rcs1dcntiaJ areas must be together and all industrial areas must be together:· says Lee Walton. Ant•· och's planning director. ··we hav~ learned from other parts of the world about creating employment center'>. They create some problems. but they solve others-9uch as transportation.'· "We feel the muture of industry and residential as no problem under proper safeguards.·· Walton adds that the proposed prOJCCt wall be allowed to proceed only 1f at gets a clean ball of health from an environmental am pact rcpon to be completed later this )Car In Santa Barbara Count). Kenneth Hunter Jr. d1sm1sses much of the controversy sw1rhnf around h1o; 1ox1c waste dump 1n rura Casmalia. popu- lauon 200. as the result of··1gnorancc • 6:30 p.m .. Irvine Ciey Council, City Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Council and pohucal rhetoric ... • 7:30 p.m .. lrvllle Unified Scllool Dl1trlct Board of E411ealloa, District Adm1nastrat1on Center. SOSO Barran- ca Parkway. Pou cE Lo e The 2SO-acre Casmaha dump has been receiving most oft he to,1 c \\3Ste that had gone to BKK The rest 1s going to a dump an Keuleman H1lls 1n ·~-........ Blcyclut ridea near now-closed Weat Covina landfill. Kings County. Hunter. manager and general ·part- ner of the dump. concedes that Casmaha·s schools were closed down for two days last November after teachers and students lOmpla1ned of strong fume'I coming from thr dump which as 1n a basin of the anta Mana Halls where air becomes trapped on stall da) s. "If 1t (the v.as1e) smells v.herc 11 came from. 11 o;mells \\hen 11 get<> here:· Hunter sa)S bluntl) But he adds that while the lumc'> are a nuisance. tests b) ~late and llKal officials ha' e fo und thl· odors ap- parent!) cause no health problem\ un er a so }S 111 rompany rs- stud} 1n$ plans to open a treatment facalit) an Los .\ngelcs ( oun l ~ 1n thl' near future so some waste v.ould he detoxified and deodor11ed llt:forc 11 gets to Casmalia Some tox1c-"as1e produrer-; and landfill operators e'en ha' e turned 10 outside public rclat1ons firms to hdp polish 1hc1r image. Howc,er. people "ho la'l' near hazardous-waste <.lump~ arc \eldum sausfied v.11h 'iuch assurancl's. Man) "'Orf) about the long term effects on them and thcir children 111 e>.posure 10 chem Kais .ind lumcs.t .\mong the probkm' rl'mknt' complain about arc hcadalhcs Itch' e)es. sore throat\. nau~a and rec;pir atof) d1fficult1c~ . Health officials ha'c rl·quired th.ii bottled water he pro" 1ded to resident<> an doLcns of areas from Ra' ersade ..ind Los .\ngeles counties 1n thl' south to acramento and . anta Clara roun11c\ 1n lhl' north becaU\l' ol OO\\lhll' groond\\atcr contamin~wn. "Nol tcnowing what 11 v.111 do to ~ou and }our lhaldrcn -1f somcda~ )OU wall ha\C cancer as a result - ':lo metamcs it's almoit o' cr- v.hclming:· sa~s Ellie Fairbanks. 38. who II\ cs "' 1th her hushand and their SC\.Cn ch1ldrenJU\l dov. n the hall from th1: BKK dump. ··1 JUSl wish someone had told us:· he adds. somev. hat batter!' When the Fairhanks fam·al~ hough1 1he hou<.e sc' en ~ear\ ago. the) signed a paper from the developer sa) ang thc\ had been 10ld the home was near a ..an11an landfill · ·Thl') -, the <Jc, eloper} talked about tru1ldm~lfeuur~ tht'Fe. I thought some1h1ng 0 'ian11ai: · v.as line:· Mrs Fa1rhan~., sa;s ··11 wasn•t unul man) months later that we lt:amed the) \\Crt· <.lumping tn\lt waste there:· f.X.·' ere ;\ ndef'>l'n . "ho at the u me was president of the developer. W&A Builder~ ol ~anta Monica. rccentl} left the rnmpam and couldn°t be real hl'd for comml·nt. The Fairbani..,· neighbors. Bea and J.irmel Ingram hought their hou~ '"'" ~cjr\ ago Imm its first O\\ncrs \Ir\ Ingram \a~' 1he couple v.-ho sold II Ill lhl'm d1dn l 01l'ntaun that II v.a'i. nl.'\t 111 a tu\ll dump '\o" lht" Ingram' are JOinang some uf thl•1r neaghhor~ .rnd ge11in11 out I he Ingram' nought their three- l'lc:dr11om huml \\\o ~ears ago tor \11-' 101 and kd the' v.111 be luci.., 1u,1 t11 hrl·,\~ l'\1.·n \!mt homc<1 an the Jrc.1 Jrl· c,ellang 1<11 tx·t"cen SI 05.000 .1 nd ~ I I 1 • I~ HI :\t'1 A C>H-rtas1nJth Toxic Futurt" XoKlc waste finns by foz new image al IUCHAAD ROWVIN •••1•1111.--.... LOS ANO ELES-"The Sant.1 Clant.1 Valle')' Chronacle"•mvcdat 30.000bomcslutrwnmer.:;:r-- what appeared to be aood news for residents wbo their around water had bee a polluted by a neatbf aerospace firm •• Wattr Tests Show: No Action Levels found OUuidt SOS(Spac:c Ordnance Sy~tems) Mint Canyon." rad oot headline. "ExpenSaysSOSCanOcan UpSrtctoM~t U .S • Sl.lte and Locaf Rules.·· rcPortcd another. Althouah it looked like a newspa,rr. The Cbrontdr wa sact uall y the prod u<"t of 1 pubhc rclallons f ann IUred t;; pace Ordnanet Systems. an 11rcraft parts manufacuam. Every story wascarefullycnf\ed to put thecompeny 1n the best light. to http residents oftJ\e suburban val- ley 3S miles nonh of down- iown Loi An le!. hve 1 httJe easier wnh their toxic neigh- bor. ··we felt we wererft act· tang balanctd stones an the press." said Burl -\hson. a spokeswoman for Space Ord· nance. "l think (The Chroni- cle) was etTect1 ve. but )'OU never know:' The Chronicle is an example ofa growina tl'n\d among toxic waste handlers to use professional pub1'c rclat1onsscrv1ces 10 am prove a soiled imaae. '"The word toxic and the words hazardous waste have to be one of the top concerns of the public today." said John Gregory. president of GregoryCommwuctt 1QMa( Arcadia. "The problem now as to bnnacommunica.tions with the public up to speed .. Gregor). who founded his consuhins firm m 1983, began to market public relations for companies W1th wastt problems an D«emberoflut year. "The bett~r ofTthe) are W1th the comr:nun1t1c:s the better off they are:· Grqory said. "You can't hide an)'th1ngan)'morc " The Lynn Wessell Co., the LosA~ company that produced The Santa ClariLI Valley Chronicle, was one of the first public relations finns to become involved an the toxic wutei'5UC. The Wessell Co. first used tts newspaper approach an 1981. when the publication was called The West Covina Chronicle. A group ofhomcowners 1n the community 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles had placed a proposiuon on 1he city ballot which would have closed the local BKK toxic waste dump and created a home-free buffer around the fac1l1t) BK KC orp. and Ponderosa Homes, a developer that "'anted to build homes near the dump. poured S 162.0SS 1ntoa public relauons bhtz to defeat the measure Residents. who v.-erc C'\pected to close the dump. '01ed 6.~88-5.366 to keep BKK open ··1t Sttmed cunous to pohucal pundits that I could keep a landfill open." said Lynn Wessell. 46. v.ho ov.n!> the Wessell Co ··we were able to commun icate to enough 'oters that the landfill l.\a§ safe·· I BKK has since been do~d to lO\IC "'aste I .\nothcr public rclauons firm ht red b) BKK .1'elson- Padberg( onsuhang oflrvme.shook the pohtacall)' conscrvatt' e West Co" ma area b~ sending out mailer<. that attempted to hnk an11-dump forces v.1th liberal acuv1sts Tom Ha)den and Jane Fonda. Communih aC1iv1s1s an both West ( ovinaand the Santa Clarita Valk) cnucizcd the pubhc rclattons tactic" ·as tnasleadangand unconstruct1ve. ··1t docsn·1 help thecommun1t):· said Jan Heidt. spo cswoman Ort e nta an a ey azar ous Waste Task Force formed to prcsscleanupofthe Space Ordnanct' sites ··1t1us1 polanzes thecommunlt)' because peoplt' get the impression that the com pan~ as tr) ing to l'O' er something up.·· fom Walshofthd oahuonofWest<:o"ma Homeowners .\ssoc1at1on. which wanted to dose the BKKdump -,aid BKK0s public relattonscampa1gn ··complete I) twisted the facts " In 5.acramcnto . .\ero1et General Corp hasemplo~cd an 1n-hou'>e public relations effon to defuse 1b toxic"' astl' problem limd1sco,crcd1nl979 · ( hem1cal contaminants from the aerospace contral. tor ~uch as the 1ndu'>tnal \Ol"cnt tnchlorocth' Jene '>Ceped 1ntogroun<.l v.a1erand nov.cd 1n10 the .\mt.>ncan R1,cr I n111all\ the com pan' v.as reticent. but 11 later l..t"pl rt.>s1dents 1ntormt"d v.-1th a barage ofle11ers. paid ad' en a semen ts in arC"a nev.'ipapersand lllUrsof1h" plant said .\t.>rOJCI SPokt!>man Dan Brov. n Localcn' iron mental act1' 1s1 Jani\ Heple Yid hov.t'\Cr that althl1ug.h the compan~ has acl..nov.lcdgt"<.l 11' prnhkm 11 hJ,lfonl' ~o rclul tan ti\ .. Thc' ·rl' 'er. hn11an1 IP ta~t" on more than lhl'' ha'\ t•' 'hl· \J 1d ·Thieves get silver, jewelry from two homes in Irvine .\1rc\1drnt ol thc lnllJU hlnl~ ot ~hasta reportrd \a1urd.1' 1h.11 "1111r om· l'ntcrl·<.l ha\ lx'llroom ,anJ ,111il S~O from under 3 mallrC\\ • • • O\er the \ll'l0h•nd \onwon\ ''"'l' IO'ur chroml· .. pol..nl huh1..1p' It• m .1 blue 197Q Buar~ R" 1n.1 p.H~l·d 111 .11 a pan ment carpon on 1 ht' I ll.t '" hlo1, ~ of later \' cnuc 1111111 ..i home an !I'll' ~Liii hill\.~ t•I I 11th \l Tht• llch·t, 1111 '><'l11nd ,n1111n \Cal\ at lhl' Pallll• \mph1thcalfl· "<'fl" purl hj'<'d t<ir ~ -'Jp1l·u· lrnm .1 111. h•I a111.·nl' "l'r.,.cnd .\ndrc\\ Bern . \., ,,q,, ta~~n into custod' Sunda\ at \1a1t1 ~trl'Ct and Red ·Hill "'cnu" f11, . \ alleged p<>'>~'is1on of a h' podcrmH l..11 C11lhcn .\ Man1ne1. 30. ol \anta.\na v.as arreMcd Saturda\ .11 Two Ir vine residents reported substantial amou_nts of Jewelry and salver stolen o"cr the weekend. So~eone broke the rear window or a Del~mcsa residence Saturday eve~ nana and removed a full set of silverware and miscellaneous Jewelry while the owner was away. Stolen Bantlnaton Beach Several people who were bein g dropped off to their cus an tht' parlong lot at Huntington Center aOer a bingo aamc found that their vehicles had been spray-painted b)' vandals. ••• A bandit w1cld1na a .knife cscal)ed with S84 in a sack from the Great Eanh. 70 11 Warner Ave ••• Buralar, entered a residence an the I 7000 bl()(k of Cameron through an unlocked back door ond 4'tolc S 14 an cash • • • Someone broke into o locked aaraae an the 18000 block of Smolcewood and 'tole a red Schwinn 10-peed b1c yclt And hook rack vah~ It SlOO • • • items were valued at S 1 6.000~ In another buraJary. an Oak Tree Lane resident told Police that S 12.000 an jewelry turned up missing aOcr a lockbox was installed at ht~ con· domrnium. Lockboxcs arc ustd by rut cstatt' agents to show houses to prospective bl()(k of Palm throuah an unlocked front door and Slolt • television set valued at $100. • • • A ma.n a.ot out of his haht blue GMC pkkcup on Center Drive and smashed a woman's vehicle with his baseball bat. • • • . Thieves tole stereo equapmtnt '<•lucd at $800 rrom a red 1982 ToyotJI Supra at the Hunt1n1ton ccnttr perking lot. • • • China valued It $200 wa~ rci;>orted stoltn from a careport area in the 6200 Edinaer Avtnut. • • • Thieves stoic S 1400 1n Sit~ equipment and S6$ an cuh from 1 "'s1dence 1n the 7000 block of Ronald._. Vandals paantcc1 sra1Tit1 over waits Fountain Valley at Hope V1c1N whoo l 17662 Fl1ntstonc "tho1 looktd tcrnblc and Cher the v.ttktnd. wmrunc pncd d bl h .. d h 1 open the camper shell door to Sit tcm c t ana.s "'1 "' 00 buri lame a blue 1977 Toyota pickup uffic1als. T -. • ---"M1r«td on IM--16800 ~CKk of Mt Burala" cntcrtd a honit in the 700 f utctun~\ The los 1nduded tool bu)ers "hen lhc O\\Ol'" art• not at home The houc;c kc' 1c; lrx.-kcd ins1dt1 a small bo\ 10 "'h1cti the agent ha\ tl. kc> Someone poss1bl) using a duplicate' kc)' •'> belie' ed to ha' c t"ntcred the residence and taken the Jt"wcln betv.ccn April 9 and .\pnl 18 • • • The clcrk. ol J ~ lll,ln ,1,11 1 .11 10044 Elh .\\CnUl' fl'p.1rtn.l l\trl' unda) that t"ll pcupll 1.•nt 1ld tlw store. grabbell 1v. 11 h1111l1.·, 1 1 , h.1111. pagne and four l°xlltk' ul u•ui,.n '' 1u1• and ned \\llhout l'M\1111/. T h1• l11\\ '1' cs11mated at S~ll CoetaMeaa 9" ~ bt-droom "'tnJo" \l,1' l·1111" l·d and gardening equipmt' wonh from its frnme tiu1 llw h11111l.n S880 • • • apparent!\ \\:J'i fngh11·1wd ,l\\J\ An E-.'il·ond1do woman told police before entering the apannwnt .11 : : ''' l)eruna11cndcdpur~waBtokncarl) M1ntr t . nruund 11 -'"rm '-.11ur Sunday while she wos dancana an dll) The re\1dent wa' 1.1~11111 1 ,h,1\H'r Fountain Valley at The Hop. 18774 when \hl' heard thl· gl."' r.111k ,1nd Brookhur t St. The loss included wtnt to anVt'\tl[!Jll" flll"1hh ' .11111~ S200 an ra~h and JCwler) v.orth U I 0. off lhl' 1ntruJt'r • • • • •• Someone pned open 11 ~lad1n1 A v1deoc1&\\Clt\' 1n11rd11 11h•lll'' window Fnda)' to buralan7' a home llndJc""chy "'ere rcpm1t•d \h•kn tt••m on the 11 000 bl()(k oT Flowtr The o duple' 1n tht· '()(1 tilo~~ 11 '-.1rt.1 lo s included a S62S tele" 1 1on \(t and I bC'I ·\' t nuc ~tnhJ irth· t'lt •" ,·l·n $6 1n cuh . 9: '°a m and ~ '\~1 pm I 11d.I\ I nm A re 1dent or th•: 18600 block of appa~nth "'3' m.iJi 1111'111 h jn " unl()(kN rc.u lhl\ir I h1 ''" ",1, nta ludora rcponcd Saturday that estt~tcd at s 1 1 oo someone had stolen J~ rrom the • • • master bedroom dunn, 1 real e<1tate ·I\ p<1ohn,• pun1p "·•' pu' •l" \'' 1.·1 open house The lo' wasc1t1m11cd at eausin1 S..UX) 1n dam.laJl'' 11 thl· U.~ ~'ktroC r\\ \h '"'in H.111-..11\1\ll • • • '4lmct1me httv.t·,·11 h p rt1 .11111\1.1' meont' broke pnt'd o~n a Joor and 7 .1 m u nd:1' 'l r JI 1.1 fl1 to buralanlt' a blue IQ74 Oodar plnnt rt)(l\C\ll'o'"'rrt·inpturni'\I w1n1cr park~ tun1•> an the ••• parluna lot of loch·,. 16111 Harhor f uor llcketc; 10 .1 \unil.n l nn\ l rt h' Blvd The IC'IU. csumatcd at $2'\S rod t.1n1cr Madonn.1 "''rt rq'>1rt('d 1neh~stettecqu1pmrnt1ndta .. ~-...-... ~tt(ftik'l(~n ~tmf' l'oc-t .. «11 ! ~l rm • • • ~lurda\ anJ 11 \O .1 Ill '-1anda' .. Irvine \\ 1•11dhndt1c \rt ~\ I rjml'' "3' hrn~cn into lall• \undJ' allan.~·n polill' 'kl\ '\oml·11nc llihhc:d a hr11. ~ lhrough J v.ando~ ol tht• hu\1nl'" Jr d -.!r.1hhl.•d S400in curr1.'lll' that "J' 1 h.m i.. h.lg and <,(lml· llll\lella1"ll·· '' 11.1\ Ullll0 nl'i -~ • • • I 'l" mt'n "ere arrc,1rJ on d111~ h.ttitl·., an .\eparatr 1m 1lh n1' Cl\l"I th• ( on'>truct1on ( t"nte r East on 'i.u'i.p1 , ion ol hc1ng undn the inf1ul•nu· ul hcrnin Both "<"rt" taken to Orang, ( llU nl\ Jail • • • \ Volllc;v.agen Rabbit '"'a" luund hurnmg on Laguna Can~on Road \aturda' aOemoon ( nunt' lin' llithte~ are ln\le•rngaung the fol· a .. .Ill Jr\lln The car rccen ed about S I 1101 1n damage. police s:ud Two plane crashes· kill five Jn Angeles Forest I 0 \ -' "-C 11 l ( \ (·\Pl I q· prnpk \\<Ctc k.1llc\l LO two \l'P.lrah· pl.lOC' crJ\hcc; 1n the 'Pm" ltn~ \n itl·k' '-.111on:1I f orl'\I authMlll\'\ -..11d lnc.l.n A Tht· \llC'd.31\C ol one plan<' "h1~h .r.l\hl·li \u11da' "'J' \~ttt•d ,•arh 11~i.1\ "' r,·~uc team' th.at ~Jr1.hl·J thr.111jth thC' night Cl\Unl\ \hCrtlf, {)\•put\ Roh 'toncman y1J \4.·.ir1 ht'f' lrom the "'hrritr, de pdrt - 1iH·n1 and the< I' ti \1r Poatrnl 'flC.llltJ· Ille" AHfllJnt• .-tt>OUI 4i 40 .a m an the '111n11' ''' llttl l u1unga I.. an~11n •tnd t iuhl l red. w.tJ\ •~" c L.1 < re" en· u1 .10out ~n m1lr\ n1mhv..e\I of l\•\l lll\lv. n I t" \nttk' \tuncman \,lid T hl t1txl1<'' 111 t"-" nwn ~l'f<" found. l'>l.•pul\ \tn1· I 11/\1mmon\ 1U11.d T hr fl "'·rt" ~tt"l"TTf""° Tltt t' ~ ol pl.,nr an,1th,·'1, tin" 1\ll n1111r\ ~t'n." un~no"n \uthonttt's w~f\· fin.t nouilcJ ahout ~pm Sunda' that 11 plnnc-ma) · h.ne l'nl\hcd an tht· fort">t \tont'man "1td < n 11 •\ir Patrol mcmhc'r.. on the ~round spottc..'\J J Jr«n 11arl' jhout I \0 am toda' un smelled tuel but ~('rt unahlr to make their ~a \ 1hrm1Jh the rugcd tc-mtnn v.h1l h wa' co' cl't'd h' he•'' tog \tnnt m,m \lid f>c-t.1 11' ot thr c.r.t\h rrpmi wcrr ,._et1. h' The \\f'l'l.kagc nfthc ~\OOd plant' ,,.,,., \h"O\.C'rcd at 'am 1n .I rugC'J tn<1C'\.·e\\1hlc •~a ol tht fornt ~lH l akr < .H1a1c Re ue <"rt"'' wcrt flov.n in and d1 o' cred thrt't' bod1n at the ~nc. ~u1d TM Hctlm\' .1dc:nttt1C'\ f't unkno~n I J LUXURY READY-MADES "THE BEAUTY OF CUSTOM DRAPERIES AT READY MADE PRICESll" Good Selection of Decorator fabrlct lncludln1 ready-made 1heenl 34 SIZES IN STOCK SIZIS . 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Dyer Rd9' 8a•ta Ana ca.c ..... ~·•• s.. a._ • ....,..,.~., 641 -5150 ~·f's aaae.5aM S~Ta 11•1 ... Increased gas costs sen.d inRate rate up .. ,5 percent By tk A11ocl1tecl Pres• WA HJNGTON _ Soanng gasohne prices sent the inflatton rote up 0.5 percent last month. tht l ovemmtnt reported today. Food costs held steady Analysts sattd the overall increase at the retail level, the sharpest sinet January 1984 stemmed mostly from actual higher psohne com plus an unusual seas0n1l 1d)ustment f1ctor that made the linal liaurc ~ook even worse. Food prices. also seasonally adjusted. were flat for the first ttme since last May. Honored bu•lneawoman charged ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. -A woman once honore~ as Amcn~n Business Woman of the Year has been charged with embezzling SI .8 million dollars from escrow accounts she managed for a title ~mpany. officials say. Rebecca Ann Doyle. 35. surrendered Monda.)' at the Pin.ellas County Jail af!d was freed after posting a SI0,000 bond. Shenfrs qe~ccttve Richard J>oe said Mrs. Doyle has acknowledged divening $1.83 m1lhon dollars from escr~w accounts she managed in Pinellas ·county for Commonwealth Land Title tn1uranct Co .. a Philadelphia-based firm. Holocau•t •urvivon .eek relatlva Pt"f lLADELPHiA -Survivors of th~ Holocaust attending a symposium on the deaths of mil hons of Jtws gave their names one by one and pleadtd for informa'tion about relattves and friends not seen since World War II. Thousands of people who survived the Nazi death camps have sa.thercd for the three-day Inaugural Assembly of the American Gathenng o.f Jewish Ho~ocaust Survivors. which end5'oday at the Civic Center. The Amencan Gathenng had ~t up a "Survivors' Village" to allow the v1ct1ms of con~entratton camps to meet and look through a computenzcd hst of 55.000 survivors who had come to the Un11ed States . Heart patlent undergoa dlaly•l• LOUISVILLE. Ky. -Dr. William DeVries will decide by We~nesday whether artificial heart pauent Ja~k Burcham wtll need a second sunt on a kidney dialysis machine. a hospital spokeswoman said today. "~urcham was dialyzed for five hours Monday afternoon,'' said Humana Hospttal Audubon spokeswoman Donna Hazle. "He responded well to the dialysis session. He 1s much more alert tQday. Dr. Devries will dtc1de by Wednesday whether further dialyses is needed.'' I Team•ten boa to te.tliy CH IC AGO_: The President's Comm1ss1on on Organized cnmc refused to delay Jackie Presser's testimony until a federal probe 1s completed in Cleveland . ordering the Teamsters head to a1;>pcar today for. labor racketccn.ng hearings. Forcing Presser. who became union president in I 983. to tcs.ttfy before the climax of the investigation of all~ed ghost employee payme~ts in a union local he headed would be "highly unfair," his attorney, John R. Chmaco. said Monday. 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Bnan Posytan had about 20 passengers aboard his coach and was dri ving between San Bernardino Monday when LeRoy Reaves approached him and aske<i for his lugga~. according to the shenfrs repon of what happened. Posytan told Reaves he could not get.the luggage because it was stored under the bus and he could not stop the bus. Reaves, 62. then allegedly attacked Posytao with a knife while the bus was still moving. Edward Kennedy fitted for leg SAN DIEGO -Edward Kennedy Jr. has chosen a state of the an wooden leg. stained the same color as his family's yacht. to replace the limb that was amputated above the knee when cancer was diagnosed at the ace of 12. The younfcr Kennedy. the son of U.S. Sen. Edward M .. Kennedy, D.-Mass .. was to be fitted with the pr~hctic device. known as a CAT-CAM. on Tuesday in San Diego. The leg was designed by Tom G uth of Sa~ Diego and John Sabolich. a prosthetist from Oklahoma City, Okla ... He liked 1t so much he had us stain it the same color as the teak on the family yacht,"' Guth said. About 1.000 amputees have been fitted with CAT -CAMs 1n the year since Guth and Sabolich created the device. Each ('AT-CAM costs between $6,000 and St0,000. mechanisms anQ functions. MADD driver remaln• lnjall ltS SACRAMENTO-The driverwho tri&&cred a national campaign against drunken dnvcrs remains in custody tn lieu of S200.000 bail on his siitth drunken driving arrest. Clarence Busch. 52. was arraigned Monday before Municipal Coun Judge John Stroud1 but did not enter a plea on two felony counts which carry a four-year mutmum prison term. In 1980, Busch was co·nv1c ted of vehicular manslaughter for killing 13-year-old Cari Lightner while dnvillj under the influ~nce of alcohol. I RTD driven accept contract LOS ANGELES -Bus drivers voted overwhelmingly Monday to accept a contract qrccmcnt negotiated by the Unncd Transportation Uni on and the Southern California Rapid Transit District that provides a 4.5 percent pay ra1M:. The vote was 3,033 to accept the pact and 292 to reject. "A 91 .2 percent vote m favor shows us they are happy,'' said UTU General Chairman Ea rl Clark. "It's the bigest ratification vote we've ever had." WoR 1 r, Gorl>acJaey apaict. Polltlburo to 13 MOSCOW -Communist Party chief Mikhail S. Oorbachcv enlarged the Poli tburo to 13 fu ll mcmben today at a meetina of the pany Central Committee. The Soviet news qcncy Tass announced that KG B chief Viktor Chebnkov. 62. was promoted from alternate to full membership on the ruling body. The other new full mcmbcn are Nikol1t Ryzbkov, S5 , and Yegor Ltpchev. 64. who head' the pany's po~rful orpn11~t1onal department. Brltl•ll bl••t Bonet •Pyin6 LONDON -Forclan Secretary Sir OeofTrey Howe today accused the Soviet Union of underm1nln1 cfTons to improve East-West relations by allegedly allowina five Soviet officials to spy in 8nta1n, On Mond1y the Foreign Office announced the expulsion of three Soviets. bnn11n, to fiv~ the total number ofSov1eu ordered out of Bnt11n 11ntt last Thur1day n apparent rrtahauon, tht' Soviet Union told three 8nt1sh diplomats to leave Motcow w1th1n 14dayi. · D•d•trto n.1t ll•co• TRIPOLI. Libya -Soviet leader Mikhail S Gorbachev ho!l 1nv1ted (;ol Moammar K.hadaf y, the Libyan leader. to vi11t the Soviet lln1on. Libya'\ official JANA newtqcncy$ed today. The 1nv1tat1on waHonveycd by the Sov ... amba Ndortol.&b' -.mtetinawtthK~Monda)',JANA said Libya. offic:1ally non.,h , ittel\'et much of its m1htary equipment from the Soviet Unt<>n and mainta1n1 rordial ttla11on• with Mo ow ' • , Surprise statement over shootin of offlce--r. termed ·u nacccpt!lb le' by State Depatfmen t WASHINGTON (AP)-TheSov-Soviets called lhc death of Mai, 1et Union. dl~putmg the State Depan -Arthur O. Nicholson ... rqrettabl~' mcnt'' account. has denied 11 prom· but said they had not "renoun~d the 1scd never to shoot intruders on right to take ieaitimate steps" to ei.p1on1~ missions against Soviet prevent arccurrence. They also troops in East Germany. denied ever "&rceina to consider In a statement issued here. tht co'mpcn54tion for the slayin.. · • Townfolk .say cheese for photo The State Oepanment 1mmcd1· Jh:lydism isscd a ·•unacceptable" the Soviet version of a meetina o f U.S. and Soviet militl'ry commanders ari d stood by its accdunt. Nicholson was shot while on a reconnaissance ryllss1on. After a meeting of the top U.S. and Soviet military officers 1n Po tsdam, East Germany, the State Depanment a n· nounced last T uesday the Soviets had agreed not to permit "u~ of force or weapons" apinst American military liaison personnel. T he statement Mo nday. signed by Boris Malakhov. a second secretary 1n the Soviet Embassy. said .. o ne cannot help but be puzzled" by the State Department account VANDALIA, UI. (AP) -About 5,000peoptecrowded Into down- town Vancsatla lut weekend for a group phOtogrmph touting the aouth«n tlllnol• communtty u an ldeat place for Industry. It went on to accuse the depanmcnt "I can't belleve we d id ltl" of presenung the results of the Chamber of Com--Aa Pr-•-meeting of the military ofllccr~ ''in a .. _,....... -distorted light" a nd said U.S. dent Leo Eleert M id, IUrveylng authorities were entirely rc'!pons1hlc: 1 t~ ... of people on the flag-for Nicholson's death. - lined main street. "It I• juat what First. the embassy s~ud. the Soviets we wanted -Iota of people, a I. ~d not agreed to consider some !>on tunny d~. It couldn't have tum-.. _compensation for Nicholson'" ed out IMtter.'' eath. According to U.S. offic.1ah last week. the Soviets had referred the The photo WU taken for a question to ''higher authont1es" broc;t)UJ9 that wm be Mnt to '<ilong ~Ith a Li .s. demand for an oompanlea. enc;ouragtng them to apolog}". put a plant In Vandalla. ~rond. the statement said. the But It at8o provtded a good Soviets had not renounced the nght •KCUM for a camfvaJ, and Van-10 take "legitimate steps" a&_aino;t daHa't 5,~ r•dentt enjoyed unknown intruders on intelllgcncl' ctownt pranc ing along the missions. Insisting again that •trMtt, band• playtng and Nicholson a nd a staff sergeant ""ho merchanta offering free.food a nd accompanied him were on couch a ttt mission. the statement said the coen-gr~•· • 'The Chaml)ef of Commerce l~r ~ acuons were "completcl> law- and the Vandafla lnduatrlal Com-"They were not taken against a mllelon ·preceded the photo member of the U.S. m ilitary m1ss1on ~ wfth drawtnga for a as such." the statement added. "but Caribbean crulH and a $10,000 against an unknown intruder who grand prize., was carf)1ng out an 1ntelhgcncc Then, photographer Bob m1ss1on and d id not comply with thl' ThOman mounted 8 utility com-warnings of the sentry." pany•1 bucket trucf( to anap the The State Department '>tood hy 11' h1A ~ f .. a: f..-1 t-I account of the April 12 meeting -v .,_.ure rom ,.., _, n '"' 8 r. between Gen. Glenn K Ow,. com- Annt-0\ltltetched, Vandalie na mander of all U.S. force~ 1n Europe. lhOuted, "We want Jobtt We and Gen. Mikhail s. Za llsc.'' thl· Wint Industry! We wa nt work I" aa commander of Soviet forces in East n.oman.ahot roU after rofl of film. ucrmany. Orenge Cou1 OAtLY PILOTfTueed.ty, Aj)rl 23, 1N5 Reagan: Congress needs to show·Us 'some backbone' WASHIN(, fON (AP) -Pm1· dent Rcapn, opcn1na a lobbyena campaicn for a pproval ofa politically nsky budaet plan curb1n1 Social Security incrc:asn. SUl&Clted today tha t Conaress .. stop maldna excuses and start sbow1n1 some backbone and leadership." Appeahn& fQr suppon or a pack.qc that would km 17 domestic proaram' 1nclud1ng Amtrak and lhe Job Corps. Reagan said. "Wr can no longer afford to fi nance enryth1na ... The president made h1i appcaJ in an address to the National A soc11- 11on of Realtors In a full-pagr advemscment in toda) 's Washington Post. 1he assoc1auon called Reagan\ budJtt plan "big. bold bra'"e" The audience gave him a cheering. hand· clapping welcome The pttS1den1 asked the group ... Do you think the Amcncan ixople want 1he1r taxes increased'> Or. do you think Congress should, ¥OP makJng e>.cuses and sum i.howmg some our co try on a count for a ~ of unparalleled .P"~ty.·· He d1 mined vanous ahernaaivtt to his bud&et plan, M»Cb as an IUOD' the-board frttze 1n fCdtra1 IPeodina. .. We 1hould u~ this c>pponuruty to ln m prparama. that l l't wal1dut. 1neffec11ve a nd unnec.essary: many of which bould never have been funded with federal w do llan m tbe fln t place." R~n la.id. At the same. time, he promised to k~p m place proaram s protcet•ni.tbe poor. disabled and elderly, ~ that responStbtbty ·a mo,.J i.m· perall\.e" Reagan sinaJed out Amtrak and the Job Corps for pantCUlar critJCUm. . .. As . a pcopfc. we must aet pn- oriuei.." he s.a1d ... T hose' propams. v.h~ costs outwe1Jh their bencfi~ ~hould be termuuited •• I. backbone and lcadcr~h1p''" He said tha t 1f the 1984 elecuon I proved anything. 11 wa~ that Amen- He i.a1d the Job Corpt CO.Sil uupa}"eN S 1 s.200 for a year'1 tra1n1aa ot rach student. "For that kind of mone}. v.e could send them to Harvard for one year " And Reagan 5.a1d govt'mment '>ub<.1d1es cut $35 from the pnce of ever) Amtrak ticket. .. They just k~ sho'"chng 1n tho'K' tu dollars but 1t s ~ou the peopk who arc ~Uil'\l railroaded." A Pulitzer prize Rozanne PuHtur, former wife of newapaper helr Peter Palltser., la ahown on June co•cr of Playboy. Plllltzer, who poeed nud e for ctat-paie plctoral, •J'• "I .ee nothln1 wrona with nudity lf Itta cJonc tutefally ... ca ns ovcrwhclm1(lgl) oppo<;(' a tax increase ... , will not be a pany to a tu. increase." Reagan pledged The speech was a prelude 10 a presidential address from the O' al Office at 5 p.m PST Wedne\da} Reagan told the real estate broker\ that 1n h1~ first term "we turned a cns1s s11uat1on a round In the second t.erm we have the opponun11~ to !i<'t The budget debate opens Wcdnes- da} 1n the Senate. with Republicans and Democrats alike unhappy over kc> portions of the pac k.age - pan1cularly the r.lan to reduce Socaal \ecunty cost of 1ving adjustm ents. Nicaraguan aid showdown begJns · House Democra ts a re confident they have t he votes to kill Repu_!Jltcan fun_dtng proposal WASH I Nu TON (AP) -Congress launched showdown debates toda) on President Reagan's request for S 14 million to help Nicaraguan rebels as Democrat'> called for new U.S. peace talks w11h the leftist Sand1n1sta gov- ernment instead of more m1htary aid for the guernlla'i. -;tarting with unusual early morn· mg ~'>\IQn'I. the Senate a nd the I loul>C carh St'hed uled I U hours of 1.kbate to prepare for final votes on whether to release the aid )()Ught b~ Reagan for the ( IA-backed Contras The Senate conH:ncd at 5 a.m . PST and look up the re<>olu11onJUSt after 6 am The Hou~. which was scheduled to t.0me into session at 6 a.m. PST on the issue. remained tangled in the remnant\ of an all-night Ropubhcan talkathon on tht unrelated ma nu of a conte\ted Indiana Houo;c seat Whl'n the House would turn to the Contra aid 1r,sue was no1 certain. Umted Nations and ~• aside S4 mllhon for implementing a possible peace settlement. On Monday. White House aides rejected proposed Democratic com- promises. charging !hat they denied a nego11at1ng role for the Contras. who have been fighting smcc l 98 1 to ou!.I the Sand1nis1as. "We son of had a fundamental difference on whether the Sandin1stas uught 10 negotia te w1\.h the Contra~:· ..aid Senate MaJorit) Leader Robert Dole. R-Kan .. The Democrats don't think that''> ncceS'ia!) " The mue brought about 2.000 demonstrators to the g.ates of the While House Monda) mom1ng fol· lowing a rail) at the Lincoln Mem- orial Some of the chanting. poster- wa' ing prot~ter.. ofReag.an'r, foreign pohq sat do~n and blocked three dn,cwa}s o nto thl· Wh11e lioJ'>e ground<; hcforc hc1ng arrc'>tcd The admm1•.trat1on whllh brc•h ofTb1latl·ral talk\ w11h the Sand1n1sLas compromise plan to Rcag.an and Senate Republicans '\ da}·long meeting -bnefh attended by Reagan -tallt'd to ach1e' ea compromise The Senate DcmocratK plan would give the ContrfS S 14 mllhon in food clothing and medical \Upphe\. 1f Reag.an agrees to re\ume bilateral talks with Nicaragua and the Contras accept a cease-fire. It also calls for economic sanction'> again\! ·Nicaragua and pos~1ble rt'~umpt1on of mi Ii tar\ aid to the ( ontra\ II the Sand1n1stas do not negotiate 1n good faith The 't\'h1te Hou'>C prompt!\ di'>· missed 'the Democral1( plan lor ignoring the Contras as 4l pan' 10 a P<>'>'>1bk peace agreement .. We believe that r~acc) tanno1 ex.cur unk'>'-there 1' d1aloguc bt-tlAl'cn the partu.•\ 1n "•l arJgua and 11 ..... on't 'iUCCeed -C\l'O 1f II hcgtn\ - ao; long as there 1s a b1g arms bu1 ldup +4' on the Sandinista side. ~1d a ttnaor' 'Whue House official. who refused to be 1dcn11ficd b>-name. '>en. Da' 1d Durenbcrger. R-M1nn.: \cnate lntelhgcncc Commmec cha1r~ man. called the clash ··a typical J11Terrnce of op1naon when the Con· gre\s oft he, Umted St.ates dcodes 1t 1s going to make foreign pohcy .... O ur '>1de would hke to mm1m1ze'that ... and kt the president have som e tle>.1b1ht) in that area of N1car.iJUa, .. The adm101strat1on also continued 1ts sharp attack'i on the Democrat<; In lnd1anapohs on ~onda~. Sec· rctar) of ~late George· P Shuh7 termed the House Democrat'>' plan · v.orw than nothing It 1\ a grC<"n hgh1 tor the 1Sandin1~ta I rc-g1mr to \ •int1nue its lore1gn sutn er-.1on "11hout C'\l'r J\Cepting a (JX'ateJ trcal\ \ Marriage is most o v errated of aJJ+ela-t ionships House Democrats ""ere confident the} had the \Otes to defeat both Reagfin's 1n111al plan and a m ilder GOP'ifit-rnifi\e. c s11ua11on 1n l e Senate was not so clear last ~car lon1end., that 1he_,.J_..:J~a&~;__ __ , 1caraguan go\ crnmen! must nego-#-----'----...~-----...... ----.._ __ _. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l)lave been th n ee a bride and can attecot to the fact that marriage 1s a \narc and a delusion ,.....1he most overrated of all relationships. It hascau~d more a nxiety. hean ache and gnefthan an~ other relationship known to human· kind. Somet1meago~ou pnn1cda ktter from a widow who said she had a parrot tha ts wears and a tat that 'ila>' out all night. She asked. "What do I need a husband for"" A1111 LAllDEIS wmeJerk suggests spl111ing thecheck. I I get funous because I know I'm going to be pa) ing for pan ofh1s or her dinner. lf~ou'll no11cc.1he person who <;uggcst\ "copht11ng .. 1s usuall> the one ~ho has thc biggest check -11ever I 1he'>mallcst (l1vem caswatw1tha I T he Hou~ Rep'ubllcan propo!>al, \ponsorcd b) M1nont> Leade r Rob- ert Miche l of Illinois. would ship S 14 m1ll1on 1n non-lethal aid to the Contras th rough the: U.S. Agency for I nternat1onal Develo pment. instead of the Cl.\ a\ Reagan asked \ Hou..c Democratic plan "o uld gl\e ~Ill mil hon to Nicaraguan rl'lu11.cc\ through thl· Red Cro5s or 11ate with 1t<; internal opponent~ But the Sand1n1sta\ have rl'fu~d talks "1th the { ontrai.. calling thcm a CIA rrcauon The Wh1tc House wa., the focu' of attention on Monda). with the dl'm· 1 onst rat1on aga1n'it Reagan's N1earaguan pohc1c\ leading 10 abou1 300 arrests for d1sorderl}" conduct and demonstrating without a pem ut. and "1th Senate l.Xmocrats presenting a I recently bccamead1vorcec· 11,ou can find that k tter and run 11 ag.a1n I would take great delight 1n o;t1ck1ng 11 under the noses of the ""omen who keepsay1na I s1mpl)" mu'>t get m)\ell another husband. M) happiest da}'i were between mamtlges. Ho"" about II. Ann? Can )'OU d ig II upf) -DAIL y READER JN LANCASTER DEAR LAN: Sorry I cu 't locate tbe letter yoo want, b•t yoo've certainly aot tbe sense of It. n 11 column wtll do 11 well '>pngof po1son I' y and m> own chcd .. plea~. -A.M. IN MIAM I DEAR A.M.: I'm bqiantn1 to think I'll never bear the end of tbl1 one. Allhou1b I've responded to It twice, &be teu era keep comtn1. So here It ls sq. t. commerclal bldg. ~C~ owner-contractor will mod ify to suit. 11 Ute orl&IDll. Be my 1ueat. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS I have -for tbe last Ume. Teetotalers wbo don't care for caviar and quail, wben dining out wltb friends who do, 1bould make It plain IN ADVANCE tbat tl•ey want 1epar· a te cbeclll and IDform t•e watter before be takes tbe orders. Then nobody gets s tuck and goes home mad. St even F. Weinstein, M.D. carried an orp n donor card for year .. (eyes& kidneys). ltg1'"es mc~rcat sau sfaction to know thal a blind person may be able to sec or \om cone with kidney failure may get a \t'cond chance at hfe ~cause of m> gift 01plomate American Board of Allergy & Immunology Assistant Clinical Professor UCI School of Medicine Recently I was talking tom) teen· age sons about th1sand the}" 'i81d thq wanted to be donors aho When thl') RUff(ll'S got thc1rdn ver's hcen\t·~ the) sent for i.' plea!-ed '"announce t hf' 11peni111[ of hi~ office for. Alle rgy and Asthma ifi9-5522 0'fc~11~dn~~e':;~!·nd kidney rouo-UPHOLSTEIY, INC. dauons to be sure there was no charge for Ille Rdt ot Your l•lt I lll l .·\\ oC'ado Ave .•• u i te 60:! 101herec1p1c:nt l wau~suredtherc 1922HARBOR8l.VO .C~SA-~811~6 ~ewport ~.C'a lifnrnia wasnm.C~our~the~wasacharge -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to transplant the-;e organ co but I expected that. ' 1 Reccntly a lc11ertothced11or M i s / 'L L appcarcdin ourlocalP.?per1nform1ng 0111 ng a e ost ease donors that 1heir fa milies would be .,. , chargtd fo r removal of orpns from thc dccea~d T h1Hhocked m e Whtn 50'* Off I die I would hke wh-t hulc I have to 0 go to m)1Ch1ldrcn. I <fon't want any such deductions. Plea~ check this o ut.-PAREN t IN G REEN BAY. WIS. DEAR WIS.: I 1polle wu• Herma Bree4ee of lh Livia& 8 1111 In BoHtoe. Sl9e ... .,e4 me tllat lk re 11 DO cl9ar1e to th doaor'• family for tl9t rernoval of or1a•1ft r tr&11· plu tatlon. OfeHrH , l90tpltal c•ar1et lee11rf'ff 19y 119e ,.ue1t wlten •e •••alive m11t" paid. It la tfftt cll1r,e1 ti.at m uy ,..,,, coaf •te 11 a '" or rtmt vl81 oraa••· ne f e for tfJU tru1plant1Uoe l1 ,.14 by tff rttl,teat. • • • D R .\NN L•\NDfR~ I ha'"c never written to wu before. but your f('ply hl .. M" in C)u«n'" hu lore~ me into ot twn l.hkeMf\ donotdnnk and \Cldom ordcun appc1111.•rordc\\Cn ~mnin,out. 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Ground movement is seldom the cause of death or mJury in an eanhquake. Gaping chasms swallow very few people. Rather, most casualties result from collapsing structures and falling objects. Because earthquakes strike without warning and because victims ofa particularly severe quake may be without help for up to 72 hours, knowing how to respond during a disastrous earthquake could save your life. . . Here are some tips from the Governor's Office o f Emergency Services: I BEFORE THE SHAKING STARTS • Know the safe spots in each room: against inside walls, unde r sturdy tables, under supponed doorways. •Conduct practice drills. It is especially important that children learn where to go and what to do during an eanhquake emergency. • Learn CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) from the Red Cross or other community organizations. • Learn how to shut off gas, water and electricity. Minor damage can quickly become major da~age when a gas leak is ignited or a ruptured water line fl oods a house. • Keep breakables and heavy objects on bottom shelves. • Secure tall , hea.vy furniture which could topple, such as bookcases, china cabinets or wall units. • Secure water heaters and appliances which could move enough to rupture gas or electricity lines. • Secure hanging plants and heavy picture frames or mirrors, especially over beds. • P.u . during shaking. • Keep flammable or hazardous liquids such as paints. pesticides or cleaning solvents in the garage or in an outdoor shed. Check chimneys. roofs. walls and foundations for structural integrity. • Maintain emergency food. water and other supplies. including a flashlight. a portable, battery- operated radio. extra batteries. medicines. a first-aid kn and clothing. DURING THE SHAKING •If indoors. stay there. Get under a desk or table or stand in a doorway or comer. • I rou f cfc>ors. get innr.o:o.-.;;:an""o:...pe;;;;nn ~a....,re~·ar-a'2'1w~ay-'-from tree . buildings, walls and power lines. • If driving. pull over to the side of the road and stop. Avoid overpasses or power lines. Remain inside the-vehicle until the shaking is over. • lfin a highrise building, stay away from windows and outside walls. Get under a table. Do not use the elevator. • If in a crowded public place, do not rush fo r the doors. Move away from display shelves containing objects that may fall. - S1 ~R I HI lt.H I Both s ides ·exaggerate on CBS takeover · If you arc confused by &he hullabaloo over the CNN Ted Turner effort to take over Columbia Broad· cas1in1 System. don't believe the propapnda on either side of .the ISSUC. A very good friend of mine. indeed. said to me "Well. I see the arch conservatives are determined to silence CBS ... That. of course, is propaganda planted by CBS. The other side of the coin is 1h111 many reputab!e joum~list~ regard CBS as a lcft-w1n1 organization. W. Hollywood offers new view of American family Among those whom I reprd as reputable is Reed Irvine, the editor and publisher of AIM -Accuracy in Media. Don't confuse that with FlM -Fairness in Media. The latter will find it hard to convince objective . journalists of its purity for it 1s admittedly the arm of the ultra right. Of co urse. I can be fooled, too. lJut like the amusing bill poster in the TV ad forC & R Clothing, "You've never lied to me before. so why shouldn't I believe you now." Hence my con· fidencc in AIM. Giving unmarried couples same rights as married couples probably will fail Newl y elected officials in the newly created ci1y of West Hollywood are trying 10 put a new shape onto one of America's oldesl inst1tu11ons -the famil y. To the rchefofmost trad1t1onahsts. their effort probably won't ac- complish very much . Less than four months after form- ing their cil)I-from a small chunk. of unincorporated temtory nestled be· -verty Hills. West Holl ywood's mostly-gay city council began tl)ing ii give unmar· ned couples many of 1he same rights enJoved b} conventional families. A ·new domestic partnership law sponsored by Mayor Valerie Ter· ngno. an a'owed lesbian. gi ves unmamcd housema1es hospital and pri so n' 1s1ta11on ngh1s if they register with the city. It also aims to let the oew ett} provide medical insurance and other benefits to domesti c part· ncrs of Cll) employees and officials. The onl } cit) in Amerrca with ·a similar law today 1s Berkeley. San Franctsco's board of supervisors also passed a similar measure last ear bol it was qoickl5 vetoet1 by ayor Dianne Feinstein. lhen hoping to become Walter Mondale's choice as the De mocratic vice presidential nominee. Rut West Hollywood's law goes be yond either Berkeley's or the failed San Francisco ordinance. It allows couples ofany scx.ual combination to register as domestic partners even if they don't live together. As in Berkeley. where city fathers and mothers still ha ve n't found a health insurance company willing to cover such unmarried "'families." there are problems in West Holly· wood. a city of 35.000 persons, about two-fifths of whom are homoscx.ual. Not only has West Hollywood also failed so far to find an insurance earner. bu1 1he hospital and prison visitation privileges 1t granted may be meaningless. There are, after all. no major hospitals and no prisons in the ci1y. The only Jail in town ts a lockup in a Los Angeles County sheriffs sta· tton. where no v1Sttors have ever been routtncly allowed. Prisoners are usually held there onl y for short pen ods before transfer 10 larger fac1ht1es. As for hospitals. Temgno said she will meet wi1h officials of nearby medical C'C nt ers where city residen1s ~~or treatment. "f don't think it will _problem..f&Hhem," she said. But even if there are problems enforcing the new law. West Holly· wood has broken new social ground by allowing unmarried partners - whether homosexual. heterosexual or platonic -10 reJister their together- ness with the city. Registrants can change their official partners no more THIAS Euas · than once every six months. Terrigno said the law aims to benefit not only partners linked by sex.ual activities, but also the elderly. About one-fourth of the populace 1s over 65 in West Hollywood, where virtually all residents live in apart· mc_ots. The senior citizens arc the reason the new law allows for domestic partnerships where the partners live SC1>8rately. ''They should be able to designate someone as a partner even if they want to liye alone," Tcrriano said. The lead aniclc in Al M's early May report is titled "CASTRO'S PROPA· GANDA PAWN." It says "Dan ·Rather's softness on Cuba was first documented by Accuracy-I n·Mcdia a decade a10. Since then he has grown even softer, judging from his inter· view with Fidel Castro aired on the CBS Evening News on March 15 and on "60 Minutes" on March 17. ''In a letter to CBS dated January 14. 1975, AIM contrasted a Dan Rather report on 1 Cuba and an interview with Castrc:Faircd in Octo- Waa.T£1 Bunoaus Adds Peter McAlear. an accoun· tant heading West Hollywood's search for a health insurance com· pany. "We're really on the ground floor with this. It's going to take some ber 1974 with a report aittd over time to get people used to the whole WCBS-TV by correspondent Jim idea." Jensen the previous day. We also But iftheex.perience of Berkeley-made some comparisons between which has tried other radical new Rather's report and a "60 Minutes" social legist11ton and not,..~see=n~i•t ~seai~11nrie11r111t~omnrlC:,,,utttba"t1t-tt1ftha.itf-lhtttatdd~bce1ee1n~•i~RNdi-­ widely imitated-is indicative, West four years earlier." Hollywood's efTortS will not chanac The current AIM article goes on in America's vision of the family, but similar vein then under a subhead will be viewed as a social aberration, "Lovelier the Second Time Around" even if the new city law stays around It refers to a Jim Jensen broadcast. for a Iona time. AIM reported .. While filming a 'l'hm•• EUH 11 a Sota Moalc•-celebration on a street in Havana. he IMHd col•IDlllit M •late,,,.~.. (Jensen) had been approached by a AFTER THE SHAKING STOPS • Check for injuries. Apply first aid. Do not move seriously injured individuals unless they are in immediate danger. • Do not use the telephone unless there is a severe inju_!I or fire. -Mandatory seatbelts column attacks honesty of police youna Cuban student who told him that this was a charade and that many Cubans were inwardly very sad. He said that everyone was afraid. and that he would be willing 10 tell them the truth about life in Cuba. But then the secret police intervened. Jensen filmed an that and showed it on WCBS. Dan Rather's broadcast never mentioned this incident. Thal would have been ungracious. and Dan's chances of ever getting invited back to Cuba would have been areatly diminished. • Check for gas and water leaks, broken electri cal wiring or ruptured sewage lines. If there is damage, tufn off the utility at the source. • Check the building for cracks and damage, including roofs. chimneys and foundations. • Check food and water supplies. Emergency water may be obtained from water heaters. melted ice cubes. toilet tanks and canned vegetables. • Turn on the portable radio for instructions and news rcpons. Cooperate fully with public safety officials. •. Do not use a motor vehicle unless there is an emergenq . Keep the streets clear for emergency veh icles. • Be prepared for aftershocks. • Don't panic. Stay calm and lend a hand to others in need. ~ome finge~s grow back Q. Do people who lo\c thumbs and fingers ever grow them hack'l A.Children underage IOhavcdonc so Surgeons at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York ha ve documented one case in wh1l h n youngc;tcr grew back a thumb and another in whi ch a child gr<'w hack a tingrn1p Will bet )OU a quanrr on the rnrner that the J>('oplc 1n f)\:n .. cr ha\c more blood in thl'tr ho<l1e' than the ir counterparts of like ~11e in \an Franc1~0 ff, a -1<:icnt1 li< tact that those "ho lt"l' al h1tLh altitudes ORANG£ COAST Daily-Pilat cuculatc more bloou. pduntl< for pound. to compcnc;atc for le!>s o\)gcn 1n the air. You've read that the wc1aht on the ice skate'c; blade turns the ICC beneath 11 10 waler. thus to make a slippery surface. Work'i that way with a glac1cr.100 The great weight hqu1fies the ice at the hollom \o the glaoer slips downhill L.M. 'BoJ d It • 1yndJr•ttd C'olomalst H. L. Schwartz Ill l Frink Zlnl 'I\ '1~f'-"•w Tom Tait f ' t·->f!O-, ,,., (J -.... t• I 1'-.1 "~y ,1 t.A.4'• ~ Ai <""' ,,,.,~ ,...,..,.... • r• • 4 .f.c Craig Sheff ~,~ ~ .. ~ I A _JG_lll ____ _ To th\.· Editor: The following 1s a response to an an1de in the April 5 ed1t1on of the Dall) Pilot b) S}nd1cated colummst Stephen Chapman entitled ··Seatbelt I aw Will Expose Every Car to Police ()carch: .. It must have been a slow day in 1hc nl·wspapcr bus1 ness to JUStify printing Stephen C hapmao·s indictment of the poli ce. What is particularly sad 1s that man) readers will equate Chap- man·., derogator. commen1s about llltno1s police offi cers w11h those in < ahlurn1a. This article ma y. or may n111 ha"c had some validi ty 1n Cook < ount~. Ill .. but why subject Cah· lurn1ans to this mudslinging? \1r U hapman's sole source. Prnth!.or Randy Barnett. states Hcntgn laws canbe turned to mahgn cnlh ·· His inference is that c1t1zens \houlcJ reJeCl mandatory seat belt l.1\'' otherwise. unscrupulous cops 1.1.lll f)<.'rJure themselves to justify scar" h mg " chicles for "illegal alcohol. fi munn or drugs." f he tru th IS, an) traffic law Could be u~<l as probable cause to make a tr;itlic-Mop b y an unscrupulous police ollill'r "'ho 1" willing 10 perjure hlnt\Clf . ~o the ''"uc iim't 5eatbclt laws -1r, hom'"t> If Chapman wants to """'can article ~yang llhno1s cops lie -da -10 It he wants to warn those in poS'i<.'\!l1on of illegal booze. auns and dope 1h.i1 llllno1s cops may stop them on a pretex.t. take 1he1r toys and lock 't>m up -say so. Comment. wel comed B> tnd1cting llhno1s law enforce· ment officers in specific. and Cali· forn1a officers by inference. Chap- man conceals his own prejudice agatnsl mandatory seatbelt laws. Such devious journalism may not constitute per.Jury, but in my opinion. it is less than honest and strai&ht· fo rward. Translation: Cheap Shot Chapman! LT. WILLIAM CAVENAUOH Laguna Beach Police Department "Dan did act invited back this year ( 1985) and a properly appreciative tidel gave him six and a halfhoun of his pr&ious time. We know how precious it is, because Fidel explained that the reason he had not gone to Chw:ienko's funeral was because he was simply too overloaded with work to get away. Rather had asked abOut a Loneliness is terrible thing story in The New York Times sugesting that Castro's failure to attend the funeral was his way of showifta his displeasure with his Soviet ~trons. The Times had quoted Reapn administration of· ficials' as belicvina that Castro was "piqued at the Russ.ians over the terms of economic aid.· .. To the Ed11or: Loneliness 1s a terrible thtng. It is caused by people not caring enough to reach out and love someone. We have JU St celebrated Easter and the Resur· rcct1on. Let u\ -no. }Ou -go 10 the Veteran's Hospital 1n Long Beach and visit one person -There rs teml>lc loneliness there Some have been there as Iona as 60 years. They have no family. They ga ve; no -they ~ve -their all for their country every day. You have no idea how much it will brina to them -and to you -to receive someone.to love. Your loneliness and their lone· ·tmess together equals ... love. CORDER WA TIEN BARGER Huntington Beach All of 1he forqoina is a sort of preview ofan Apnl ~1 198S. story in tht Sonoma lftde~ Tnbune. · That headline was "'Frank H. Banholomcw, UPI great. dies here at age 86." Wheeler story not aurpriaing I wish to say. from my own personal experience. J can testify that Frank Bartholomew was a great man and I also know that under his direction news from all over Central and South ~mcrica that was rcponed on UP alld iu tUQCCUOr United Press lntemation1l was truly accurate. Too bad the broadcasters don't follow that UPI aa:uracy. To the Eduor: I was outraged but not surpri~ to read 1he coverage on the confronta· tion of Wheeler vs. Smith. II was a relief to see that council members reprimande d their pugnacious member fur his im· maiure. hot-tempered occions. When I spoke with Ray Smith I was d1sheancned to team he felt it quite futile to press characs. af\er he tried May 21 , apin1t our city leader. I hope tl\e voters. many ramrodded with filse impressions of David Wheeler. are enllaJttencd a bit now ... to look more close!~ next time. Does our fair "City of the Ans" deserve this representative. who exhibits such poor judament? I think not! LINDA FEfFER Costa Mesa Associated ~SS. for the last twen· ty-five years, had been tryina to catch up but, becau1e AP dc~nds ro a great extent on "tum-over' news from its memben it is noutways free ftom the taint of political prejudice. Qualifications, ~ot sez, matten No, I don't believe tbe propaaanda that CNN it an arch conservative outfit. No • dO I believe that CBS is a left winaorpniution. I simply arievc To the Editor Refemna to the news article "( htsholm rnll$ for Female Unity" and her \tntcment Geraldine F~r· raro·, candidacy fo r vice pre idcnt of the t Inned St:rte~ woura have oeen more \Ul'C't u ful 1f wo1nen had been more united Shirley C'h1~holm 'lhould 11ve us women more crcd11' Docs she really _believe that beca111t a c.m&le 1s candidate fur the second hiahest offire 1n th1H'ountr). Qualified or not • ·- we should all unite and vote for he~ that eitbtt orpnization has done I like to think that when a woman anyduna to raise that 1'"Pidon. aoes to tho polls they vo~ ror the One of tbe thinat wrona with a candidate they feel 'IJ m-q•••li·fi-Searchli•ht like this one today 1s that ...... -_. tdocsn'ltaavc..nouah .. local a_n&J~ ... ··· not jtm bca~'SJR· • woman. But, foraive me lh1s once .• '"The Our naht to vote is too pttdous to ncwspeptn arc so full of "news" play pme$ with. abo"t Cuba. and Central Amenta, I To me Womans liberation is t~ tho\ltht you miatn be in&ernicd 1n frttdom to chootc ... We've btcn k~~'"' how somo of our enemies followers too lona! ..!,'_,;_..~----UWll'llla.. SHf LEY "HA ....... ._....... 11 t1M Diiiy NcwpOtt Btich PllC'1 ,.,,, ... ,._.,.., . • J Ctazy Ule A Fo.x {C8S). w et> introduced in January, 1985 l:Jy PREO ROTllENBERG . ,,........,.,.... NEW YORt<.. -A hlac..l ob\tctn ci;in an am:ncur\lcu1h an angel wtth a tan and 1wo 'inaa)' cops on 11 tut soundtrack. con~lltuted the four ne~ 'how\ 1hat hl.>~·anw lull· ai.on h'k '''ion hit\ in 19 •-SS. W11h the prim.:-11mc sea on ended Sunday. 8111 Cosby, who had fa1lcd three time~ bfforc on network TV, stano!. u king of the lull. Hts "Cosb) Show .. on NB is tht' htghe\t-rated n~w series si n<>e ABCll ··Mori., & Mindy" in 197 •. The other .-.ucccsscs wt're Angda Lansbury's "Muraer. She Wrote" on ( BS. Michael Landon's "H1ghwa) 10 He3ven" on NBC and· NBC"s "Miami Vice."" starring Don Johnson and Philip Micbael Thomas a<. 1wo \t) 11.-.h undeli.O\'Cr l'OP' \WinJin$ to thC' tC'mpo or M1.lm1\ hot action . mui.1<: and tempcratu~ The network'I offered 2 2 nt''-" tntr1e .. lta!>t tall. ( e~· "( "" l •kt" ... Fox" WS\ introduled at m1d~1!><>n nnd be-came the onl)' replacement show to catch on Wtth v1ewe~. The consensus pre-'ltason picks b) the ma,ior lid agencies had made the>e shows good bets: "Murder. She Wrote," .\BC's "Paper Dolls" and "Finder of Lost Loves," NBC's "V," and, perhaps, "Hunter" The sagei. id "Cosby" )tood a pretty good chance. "Paper Dolls" turned into papier- mache fast. Producer Aaron Spelling~ with c;e\ en ..enes on .\8(' at the bcgJnnina of the season. lost out with Writer.down from 'Space' for Mussolini miniseries By FRED ROTHENBERG A, Televleloft Writ., NEW YORK -rhc man rcwnung "Space" was seasick on the Atlantic. starstruck on Jame~ M1chener's prose. Screenwriter S11rhng S1ll1phant'" assignment was to reduce Mi chener's 600-page cpir to TV s1Le. and he brought his· work aboard~a 75-foot boat on a sent1men1al JOurnc) retrac- ing Christopher Columbus' route. He had already spent three mont.fts absorbing "Space" but was bo~ed down tl)tng to create a mm1- M1chener S1lliphant, wi th credits ranging from the TV series "Roule 66" and "Naked (it)·· and the mo,1es "<ihaft.'' "ln the Heat of the Night" and "The Poseidon .\d,cn- ture." "as a big fan ofM1chener's. But his appre('latlon for "Space" was not helping him shape the TV tale. A "1cked storm forcing htm below deck for fh c daH was not unburdening him either "I had nothtng to do bul think about ·space.'" he <>aid Then. almost c;p1ntuall). M1chenl'r came apoard to unlock the block. on TV. "The onl~ 1t11ng'> I reall~ li:d ach1e' i:d what I !>ct ou1 to do were some of thl· 'Route 66s' and ·Naked Cities.'" said <;1ll1phant But Silhphanl 1s rnnlidl·nt abuu1 NBC's upcoming <,ncn-hour mtn1- senes. "Mu,~olln1 .. On 1ha1 pro· dw:11on. S1ll1phan1 wa' researrhl·r. \Hlll'r und. tur lhe tirsl 11me. producer. "Mus'>ohn1 :· st..trnng George ( Scolt in lhl' roll· ol lhl' fasclSl dictator Benito ~1 ussohni "ho ruled ltah in the 1930s and '40s. lS expected to be broadcas1 1h1s fall. About the same llml'. HBO '>'111 broadcast 1t<; four- ho ur m1n1 sn1es. :ibo C'al l~d ··'vtussohn1." starring Boh Ho'>ktn~ NBC's 'ers1on rnuld be called the H1stol) ol \he World. according to 1lhphant l nhkc the "Space" C\· penence ol rl'"orktng '>omeonc d'>c's ideas. ··~1 ussohni" 1s an original srnpt from Stlhphant'i. research. sub- Jl'Cll\ e new of history. instinct., and 64 hours of tnterv1e\.\ s :w11h V 1ttono ~1 ussohn1. a )OUmahst who \HOie a book about his father. S1lhphant said Y11tono·s 1ns1ghts and rccollcc11ons were -.aluablc. hut had to be filtered. "He'\ a devoted son and 40 \Cars later want!> 10 wh1te'-"a'>h his fitth.cr's memor;:." .\rcording to S111ipha'nt. Benito Mus'>olln1 had e.\tra-mantal affair' "the wa\ other men ha-.e lunch .. V11tono ·d1dn'1 dispute that charac· 1er11a11on. bu1 said 11 was too preva. lent in the scnpt. "He'd say. ·11 was 100 much hke >\merican TY. You know he did other things. He did run the countr) .... Vittorio obJc·cted 1n particular to one rape scene. which ·sill1phan1 invented from this 40-year-old news· paper quote from a female JOurnalist: "I came for an in ten 1e ...... I lea\t~ with a baby.'' From .1hat lint'. S1lltphant con- cocted what hl' l'ons1ders a plausible scene in which a Bn11sh Journalist baits Mussolini and asks for some gossip. Mussolini responds: "If it's gossip 'ou·,e come for. lei's gl\e them gossip .. Mussolini 1hen '101- entl) rapes her V1ttono's reaction "as that the \cene "ould be rnorc mteres11ng 1fthe woman seduced his fatht'r "That "as lhC' propagandist at ~ork.'' ~1d Silhphant "ho kept the scene his "a) Silhphant said he met "hat he considers his "immense" respons1- b1hl> to docu-drama truth b) talking to a lirst-hand source and by taking a human. non-1deolog1cal approach. "I came.unentrenched poh1tcall) I wa~ making 'The Godfather.· telling the stor} of the effens on a famil> v.hosl· lov1ng father and husband 1s a dictator and murderer." he said. "In the same scene. you'll see Mussolini caressmg his grandchildren. "h1lc ordering e'ecut1ons with machine gllns." "It was an cx1<1tcnt1al cxpcnence.'' said S1lliphant. "I could hear his gentle -.01ce. sen~ hie; g~ntle manner on a ·voice of America' broadqst. and suddenly I sai_s! Tm not going to lock myself into too much of HIS scripl. I'm going to \Hile MY screenpla) .· "Once I &a' cup the bonds of being i-,~;;;;:::i~ii~ii~~~=======~~~ faithful I was free to tell the lo\ e stor. (the triangle linking John Pope. Penn) Pope and 'tn. Norman G rant) and let the other characters inter· WC3\e." Michener had do\.\nP.la~ed the romantic angle. but this. after all. "as 1e1e .. 1s1on. Penn\ (Blair Bro"n) and the senator (Jamis Garner). "ho never wound up 1n bed 1n the book. had an affair 1n Pan Four of CBS' five-pan. 13-hour .. pace:· telecast Michener ha'\ a hand"·ofT pohc~ about tcle' 1st0n adaptations. lea' mg that worll. 10 the ~pcc1ahsts. and Si ll1phant. who was rewm1en a bit himself by e'ecutl\e producer Dick Berg. did a masterful JOh lnten 1ewcd before he had seen "Space." S1ll1phan1 was hedging his bets uncertain what 1he producers and directors had done 10 h1.-. cnpt. In 30 years of "ruing more than 100 hours of TV drama and 26 motion pictures. Silhphant had learned that 1he ~rtter's '1s1on can gel out offocus 'Blackouts' in cassette LOS i\NGEU:.S (.\Pl -.\t 81 . comedian Ken Murra) 1<; s111l look1ng for new show bu<i1ness \.\Orlds to conquer. H 1s latesl. '1deocasscttcs. Murra) has done 11 all. Hl' started in vaudc' Ille. then movl·d on to the star in Broadwa> revue<;. mO\.ICS and radio. He.· tx·camc one of the earl)' stars of television with hie; corned) show. For seven )Cars he starred in the comedy show "Ken Murray·., BtackCluts" at a Holhwood theater "Wht·n I tir'il -;tarted in .. aude' 11le. I took mo' 1r.-. and 'iCnt them hom<.· to m) foll..s 1ns1cad of lc.'1ter'i ... Mu~ra) said He also took mo' 1c'i at him studios and 1n star.-.' home,, rl'<;ulling tn a rare collect ion of Holl )'Woodtana. For }Cars· he toured the countr) shOWtng his homt.> movies 10 au· d1cnccs No'"' he. has compiled them 1n a v1de0c.as~ttc "c:;hoo11ng Star.,:· Murra} adds ··1 got the bc\t available talent to introduce thl" cas~elh.'. a gu) named Ronald Rt·· agan ... The president made' the tn· troduc1t0n for his old lncnd Mitchum trio in 'Fathering' LO ANGELE~ (AP) -Roben Milch um 1s io1n11. to male 1t a fa mil) th ree!>omc 1n the C RS mo,·1c "f-11ther- 1ng." The uix·omintt TV.m1n1c ~•II 'itat Mitchum. h1~ ~on. C h11\ and h1'I fl"and1on. 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Dene r~~a.owo DRABBLE GARFIELD MOON MULLINS - JUDGE PARKER HOl.0 Ct-I. DARLING' I THINK THE JUO(;E IS COMING IN I LET ME CHeCt< WfTH HIM AeOVT ... TOMORRO W' ,,. . . ..... THE FAMJLY CIRCUS "Next time you drop a con of soda, wait a few minutes before opening it." DENNJS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham Les ~ Yati~e Cl jpper by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis cJ05T WMAT 15 AN "'IT"? 15 "11""A MAM~RGEJ\? l!l .. IT " CA'f FOOP? by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Ooux NO. WENDY I M"f WIFE'S HAVING A SMALL DINNER PARTY AT THE ~ .ANO I HAVE G05H. I SHOE /1.14AT( I I by""Garry Tructea U- PEANUTS _ b Charles M. Schulz --~~~~~~---. ----~~~~---~~ -~~~~~~~-. I I . WMEM 'f'Oo'RE A D06. WELL, IF lAAT MAPPEN S, NO, I WONT .. ILL JUST AND 'f'OVR FAMILY l.fAYES l1LL SELL TME CAR. SIT ~~E. AND WHINE ... ¥OU IN T~E CM. YOU TAKE TME MONE'!' AND WORRV A LOT... HIJVE TO PA5tt5 ~ ANP ICE' ME IU ~ Ql;:AY, MEN'{~~, I ' ' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE GO tN1b1fifff BffffiR<X>M RGff NOW , f\LL Ttfte. OF YOU! APPAReKnY, THE IQTH~ Y()(/ Af<'E I No 'lt?5 ' l I I( by Lynn Johnston 00'/OJ~us10 WA5H THEM ~ TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan Ul"f>iA .. ~CMP'IK '1l4e ....-i.....---------~ ..... ~ (~lcttt) we S'HOtJW1 N~ ~ .. N 1'0 VlfMOCJH1~ t.0~1Hts a\ll.1~1 ASE . "~ ' BRIDGE Both vulnerable. South deals. WEST + A9&4 <::> 82 0 AJ 74 • AJJ NORTH •KI0852 <::> A95• 0 Q 8 • 9 2 EAST • J 7 c::7 106 0 10953 •QIOSH SOUT H +Q3 c::7 KQJ 73 0 K62 • K 76 The bidding: 8Mt.li Wt t t Nort!I Eut 1 <::> DWt • <::> Pue p ... , ... Opening lead; Eight of <::>. AN ACE IN THE BOLE Since he did not wa nt t.o lead Crom one of hia aces, West choee t he u fe trump lead . Obvioualy, declarer had to keep Eaat off lead t.o prevent a club through hia kine. And almost turely Weet had all thr ee mining acu for hia vulnerable takeout double. ll alto OMAR~ SHARIFF .,..--·_{ was very likely that trump• were 2 2. for Weat WH ualibly t.o lead a singleton trump. low apade. Again. Wtat could not af. lord to take hi• ace, to t he ki ng won on the board. Now declarer aimply exited with a apade t.o hit queen and, had the jack not drcsf>ped, West would have been end played in t hree tuita. A club would limit declarer's lotera in that euit to one; " . CHARLES GOREN a diamond would Ml up tht king for I Wetl paid dtarly for completely normal action on thia deal from a major team championahlp. Hit takeout. double 1avt away the whole hand. With that Information, declarer waa able to devise a plan that did not even requlre a apade gue.1 Uo land len tricka. He won the openins ltad in hand and led a Jow· diamond. Weat could not afford t.o rf.M with the ace. If he did. deelartr then would be able to 1Jufl a club from dummy on lht kJnr of dlamondJ. concede a club and ruff two clubl on the ~bit. So he waa foned to duck and let thf' qu n win. a club dlacard In dummy: and a apade would allow declarer to M l up that 1ult by almply coverln1 on the table lf Weet lead• a low 1pade or by ruffl ns In hand If Weat' · •· ret urn• the jack. fQorth haa a difficult bld t.o make after the takeout doublt. Hit hand i11 a "hil too good for two heart•. and Muc" t.oo ltrong and not shape ly enough for a jump to three heart.a. which would ht> pr•emptive. f'our htarta waa 1 practlul tolu taon.- Declarer returned to hand with a trump, in the proc.11 dr1wln1 both Ol.lt.Meftdinr h art•. and DO• ~ '• ............ ...._ ca..rs.. G_...., ...... .a.u.rfer ........ ,..,.,.., ...... Gen• lrWp wu.. llOt Cla ... ..._A•t .• Ct .... t. '"· N.J. 09077. It's not · easy, but Lee wins Anaheim boxer wins unanimous 1 Q-round decision BY JOSEPH DUDEVOIR o.Hr l'llo4 c .. ,.~,., Ben Lee barel) had 1he menglh lo climb 1hrough the ropes following his 10-round Junior m1ddlcwe1ght bout wi1h Tim Hams Monday night. The 156-pound Anaheim native threw everything he had at Harris. the former ( alifornia state welterwight champion. to earn the u nanim o us dec1s1on in 1he ln1ne Marnott tfotel\ grand ballroom in front of a panisan-Lec crowd of 1.500 that roared m approval when re feree ( huck Hassett raised Lee's arm after lhe Judges' M'Orcs were read. It was a good thing Hassett raised his arm because Lee was 100 exausted to raise anything heavier than 1he $2.000 payc heck for his etTon s. ''I'm w ti red I can't e'en think." he . . • llilyPilat TUESDAY. APRIL 23. 1985 . Croabr Cl•mb8ke: End of •n er& 12. Edlaon, Mater Del high achoof• net vlctorl••· 82. . RiSh ainiing ·r or a repeat · Marina sprinter isri •t satisfied with status quo By ROGE R CARLSON Di , ... O ... J l>Mol Itel! He has "'°" "° olkn hl' l'an counl his d1~ppo1n1mcnt\ on o ne hand. and "hen ~11u talk d1\3ppo1ntment 'ou're talktn~ \Cwnd place That's bcl·n thl· s1tua11on for thret' \Cars for 11.tanna High·., C01p R ish a\ hl· guns for J n unpn.'ll'den1ed third \tra1gh1 tnpk in thl' .... Un\CI ua~Ul' track and hdd final' 1n lhl· 100. _()(J and 400 mell'r' I fhc prl·lin1' ilfl nc\I f uc\da~ at • Huntington Ht•al'h lltgh \.\Ith the. final\ Ma\ 'JI the ..amt' '>lie \.\hen ·that\ 1hrough ( IF anJ e'en1uall\ the '>IJll' meet a"a11 the dekndini \late lhamp1un 1n the 400 meter'>. Ihm 11·, on to college f -'.n: 1ona tall') and \.\ho kno w' "'hat tor the S\.\1h Rish "It\ m > Last year(at Manna)," Pyt the V1k1ngs· senior. "and l ~ telling m) self 'ti's my Last year and I ha"t' 10 v.1n 11 again. J have to wOt1c harder for 11 " H 1s coach. Dave Okura. has en• JO\cd the pleasure of R1sh's blindiQI ~iX-t·d for three years and admias il't tx·cn a crutch 10 lean on 10 terms of dual meet and champ1onsh1p meets. Okura's philosophy this year has tx-en s1mpl} 10 k~p R ish 10 aood orda -taking as frw nsks as po~)1blc. as c\ldenccd by pulhn& his mile rela} team in the Beach Cities "hen it v.as realized even a victory "ould not gain the team title. !t "as1ust ano ther potential hurdle nut nccessaf) 10 nciottatc. thus Okura a\Otdcd 11 cnttrel}'. "We kind of treat him like a fine rJll' hor\C." '><l)S Okur.t •. "tt)tnl not lo O\t'l""orl him There have been 'rr.. 'er. fe~ re peaters as statt lhamp1on' 1n all ufthc C\Cnt.s There .ire onl~ ont' or two since 1974. It's ama11ng. "I'm sure 1t'sa matter of overwork.. 'Mt1d. "I tried everything but he had . ____ _..;;.. ________________ _ II "uuld IX' ea'' to \II halk JI lhl\ po1nr. \.\llh a Oc\t of4" 'M 1n thl' 41Jll 21 I., in tht• 21JO and Ill., in thl· l()U mt'll'r\ hut R1'>h sa,., 1ha1·., C\al'lh the..· a1111udt· lt1" 'h\ 1ng a"a' from · C omplaccnq can come into ll too, hut I tr} hard 10 keep him mcntalJy Jnd ph~'i1call} read) ·• such an unusual St\le that I couldn't gel through " · While he may nol havl' hun Harns. Lced1d pile up the points from judge., Robert Byrd. John Thomas and Has'>Ctt. who scored the bout under the IO-po1nt must S}Slcm B-.rd had 11 I 00-90. Thomas scored 1r 9·9.91 : and Hassett's card read 98-91 -all in favor of Lee Lee wa., the aggressor throughout 1he fighl. taking thi: action 10 lhe 154- pound Harns. who gave Lee fi ts all night w11h his off-balanct: counter· punching st} le. "I wa' <;urpnscd he ne ver threw the first punch." said Lee "I wondered what he \\-a<, ll)1ng IO do but 1 kept punching awa)." Ham<,. from Sacramento. landt:d 1he onl} lelhng blow in the fight. a head butt after the bell had soundt:d 10 end the founh round. The butt cost Harne; a point and Lee an opening along his lcfl e}ebruw Lee's comer slopped the bleeding and the 29-\car.old Wo rld Athletic .\\· soc1at1onJunior m1ddlewc1ght champ went on to stop Hams and ra1sc h1'> record to 304-3. r..-- Harn!> also earned >2.000 1n a losing cause. In wcltcrweighl action bet"een Hedgemon "Two Gun" Robenson of Carson and Francisco Armenta. ~Gun" only needed o ne toJirus the JOb at the I :42 mark of the second round. Robenson punished the pre 1o usl\ unbeaten Armenta w11h a stinging le(t handto c;end 1he 1431/:-pounder back to Sonora. Mex1cow11h a 16-1 record. "Th~ left 1s m) bread and b utter." said Robenson. ··1 wished 11 could've gone longer because I need the wo rk .. Robenson hadn't been 1n the nng eight mo nths previo us to 1h1s last bout that ra1~d his record to 20-2-1 . "It felt good to be bac k 1n the nng. I JU St w1~h I could get some more fight~. I feel It kc rm being <lucked." he added. In a 'l'f) blood)' hca,}we1gh1 battle. Nick Delong of Long Beach won ht\ p ro Jebut on a spilt dec1s1on over Mark Mahone 1n a <;ix-round 1111 that had both fighters seeing red - blood red -as the bout wore on RlvaRldge, 1972Derby winner, dies LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -Riva Ridge, twice a champion but always overshadowed by stablemate Secre1artat, 11 deed of an apparent heart attack at age 16. The winner of the 1972 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes cov· ered a mare and then collapMd In his paddock on Sunday. Claiborne Farm offlctal1 said Monday night. ''He wu bred to a mare a little after 8 a..m. and they turned him out," managefJohn Sosby laid by , telephone from the farm In nMrby Paris. "They saw him go down and he wu dead when he hl1 the ground." Riva Ridge was thoroughbred raclng'a champion Juvenile In 1971· and the champion handicap hone In 1973. He won the Derby and the Belmont. losing the PrMknea on an off trllC'k. Stablemate S.Cretarlat, then a Juvenl ... wa1 Horte of the Year In 1972 and 1973. H• went on to t>ecome Amerlea'I firat Tr1ple Crown winner In 26 year1 and belt htl 1tabtem1te with a thrllllng 1tretch run In their only rece toge1her, the Marlboro Cup, lhc>rtly before they '911"*' to 1tud at Claiborne In 1913. RIV• Rldr. and Sectetariat, both rec.d by enny Chenery Tweedy and trained by Lucien Laurin, lived In edjofnl~ 1tall1 In Claiborne's top m.ttton bam. "They bOth flew In to Lexington on the same ptene and came to Claiborne Farm In eeparat• vans" In late 1973, 801by r~tled. ''TMy "9d a poUot eecort fr~ ffie airport. w together from the time they were two Ind thr•" Chip Rlah has been malting a habit of leavln.c the field• behind like above. He 1-~- 0...., "°' pftOIO by T0trl K- 9l0W8 down after fini•h of Beach Cities 440 aa the reat of the field atruggle1 for second. R1!>h "'as mental!} ready for Lhc rl'll'nt -'.rcad1a In\ 1ta11onal. but a (Pleue eee Rl8B/B2) No bole in this rotation: Just ask Slaton \111Til'lh1ng 1n hi\ l ht'" 1ng gum -'Eo~t~-game-go out !here. as a rd1c,cr or a stancr. but 1f \OU rt• J\l..1ng "hll"h I'd prefer, rd rather be I \tarll·r Despite tooth problem. he brushes aside A ·s. 6-1 - l>t.·\p11c h1\ t.knHJI rm1bft"m'f 'iltiton wh1 l.inn·lled a dl·nmt appu1ntmt·n1 \1 ontla~ morning hccau\l' hl' \'J" p11ching ""''able to bru\h a'>1dl' tht· 0Jkland -\ ·, ti-I. before ~ 1 111 al \nahl·1m "i1ad1um '· Oaktand (Warren 1· 1) at A~• (John ·1 "·'"'l'J to t~ and finish the game. but that "< 1l·n1.·'<, I Angel Manager Qene Mauch) 1k1. 1\111n I didn't count on being a staner 1n ~he 'pnng but I got tnl<l the 'iC\enth inning 1n m' lir\l l\.\o 'itarts and I felt bt-tter tontghl than in lho'>I.· 1"0 game\" 0-1 or Kipper 0-0). Time: 7:30. · By CHRIS MONAHAN DMly Piiot C0ttffpclf\4Mlll "I ''ii' l he\\tng un m} gum \.\htlc I "a~ ".irm1n11. up 1n thl' \l\th 1n nin~ .. \.11d \l;J1on "I kit \untcthing h.irJ .ind I took 11u1 m) gum and lountl rart Cl) 01\ 11101h .. TV: None. < Radio: KMPC (710). ~ WEDNESDAY'S GAME \ngl·I pitcher J 1m Sia tun'' pl,1~ 1ng ;.i \.\Jtttng game. Wh1 k he anti lhl' rt:\t ol 1he -'.ngcl~ "all lor \tarting pttl hcr Ken Forsch to r1:1urn from lhl' disabled h ~t . Slaton 1~ gelling a chance to 'tort and 11 appear'> that nothing. not eq_•n a hok 1n a molar tooth can keep him out o l thl' rotatmn .... I.lion ,1llo"ed 11nl\ thn•c..· h1t\ anti ont· run l.t huml· run h~ \' l.lll hl'r Mike tleath ) 111 l'arning h1\ 1,ccund "1n in J' man} dccl\10n<. Rl'l 1l'' l'r Donn it· -\lo11 rc lin"hl·d un tor \l,1 llln. n• ll h ing a \l llfl'lc\'> ninth Oakland (CodlroU (2-1) vs. Angeli \tJulh "11uldn't 1:\pla1nJ:{acth wh\ ~la1on 1.ame nut .111er e1gh1 1nn1ngs t l(cept to sa} ... , \.\Jn ll'U Donnie \1oon.· to ti 1sh the game·· 1Romanlck (2.0). "' Time: 1 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (7 10). l nhkt· '>omc nl h1\ fell o" .\ngel starting pill hl·n ~la ton 1w1 "lmc help both ofTens" e- l\ and 1.kll'n"'ch lrnm anotht>r spot \tarter. u·nt1.·r fidder Juan lkn1quct Monda} n1gh.1 C!&lWW 'l\ll1ng OaklJnd "ilalon "a' ac; tough on the •\'<, ac; ( rc\t "on ca\ll1es. In fac:t the b1&gl'\I problem ~l<llon appeared to havl! 1n his e1{l.ht 1nn1ng.'I of p11ch1nfl. ''a'i a chipped tooth the rl'\ult o l \ l'tl·ran Plllhl'r Dun .... ullon took the ""' J llo\.\1n g l'•ght hit' and\.\all..1ng \t:\Cn bJllt:r-. hclorl· ka,1n~ 1.n the ,e,1.•n1h. 1ra1hn11. 1-1 'Tm JU'>I going. 111 till in until lhl'' dlTiill' "hat to Jo \.\1lh nit· I'm not thinking ah<1ut "hl·n "-en ( f-or\<. h 1 u1ml'' had. ... ..aid "ilaton Fkn14u1.·1 gc111ng a ra fl· o pponun11' to pLa> 1n ll'Oll'I t1cld. v.a\ filling in lor the 1n1ured Ldr. Pl'ltl' "ho'it' halk "a' 'illll stiff from (Pleue see ANGltLS/85) • 1 "ant lo 1akl· ad\ an1agc ol m' \ltula\11111 j' ,1 \I.trier and help the tl'am "1n "I "anl to d11 the ha\I JUh I lJn eH"l'\ l1ml· I April,Jo_sing~nonymous Giants' annual misery in April continues as Dodgers win in 10th ")-\/\ FR\1\(1~(() !.\Pl-Pedro (1ucrreni ;.ind DaH' ..\nder'ion. a \Oml'"hat unhkl·I~ pair dcll\ncd dutch ho mt: run' for thl' l o\ \ngcl1.·<, l>oJgl'r'> 1n '1ond,1' night's I0-1nning. 3-:! \lllon 11H'r thl· .... Jn h:anu,u1 Ciian1s. "Truthfull~. lhe;. 0 \l' both lx'l'n \lru~ling." \1anJg1.·r Tom Lasortla <oa1d Bui. when 11 comes to \lruggling no o ne 1n b.i\l'h,111 can match thi: Giants and thl'lr annual ..\pnl ml\er. I hl'\ ndc a c;1:v1:n-game losing 'trcak 1nw to<la~ ·, l'ntountcr "''h Lo' i\ngcle' pitcher Fernando Valcr11uela "'ho 'hut oul 1hc Giant\ I 0 da)' a11,o rhc(11antS hft \l' 001 had a \\Inning \[lfll fl'lllfU \IOU' 197 3. The\ ·rl.' ofT10 a 3-9 \Ian th" ..,ea,on .1nil hJH' \u11nl a total of I.:! run<, in thl·1r lo\lni.t \trcak "I though I th1'\ wa-. going IO l'x· thn~;inw 1ha1 i:mkJ l hl' streak The team ga'e mt: eno ugh run' to"''" \\Ith hut I blew 11." p1tc hcr Da\C UiPmnt ..a1<l alter thl' mu'I p.11nlul so far. of the C11an1•i earh -.ca'>on \l'thalk\ LaPotnl. () .. ).did not g1H' up a h11 until thl' 't'\1.'nlh inning. when Mike Mar'>hall gut a lc,1d111l \lngk \tll'r rctmng thl' first two batter\ 1n the ninth. l .1 Po 1nt "J' 1Hll' o ut awa~ from winning :!-0 \.\Ith a n ne-h11ter He walked Mar<ihall on a 3-1 plllh .1nJ C1uerrl'ro h11 La Point\ nnt p11c:h 0' t.'r thl· left lil·ld fcme I<> t1t• thl' t1••nh \.\1th om· o ut in the I 0 th. \ndl'f\on dnlll·d J gJml'-" 11rn1 n~ homl·r to lcft "Wl··,c hec-n through \lrc:ik' ltkt· th.11 Wh<'n \ou'rl· w inning. )OU gl'I all the breaks. ~ hcn ;.ou're gning h;id \-Ou don't." I a5orda said All the comforts of home Wedneaday•s game Dodger• at San Franc isco. Time: Noon. TV: None Radio· KABC (790). In the 1h1rd 1nn1ng rht• < 11.int\ g111Jhrl·ak1n 1hr form o l .1n arur IH 'hon.,111n \ndl'f\Clll 11 hl'lpnl \ct up { 'hil1 l>.i' ". h.1w\·l11Jdl'J bloop "ngk "h1ch dro'l' 1n l\.\11 unl'.1rnt·d 1 un' oil Do<lgt•r '>IJnl·r Rub \\ell h "ho "'a' 1mrrl·\\1\l' 111 hi'> t'ir\I anfll·.1r.inn· 111 thl' w.1,on .. , OU l.ln Ju th.ii 1n ha,chall. mal..1• an 1·rror that '>l'I'> up .11" u-run r .ilh .1 nJ 1 hn1 uimc hal I.. and "111 1 he garnl'." \J 1d \ ntkJ\on "ho had a I !S8 ba 1t in11 a' l'r3ge. no homer\ .ind n11 KHI tx•lon· hatllnJ.l in lhl' lltlh ( 1Ul'ffl'rtl tx·JiWn 1h1. ~.lllh' h1111n~ 21 \ 111<. hnmer \.\J\ '" ~ ot lhl' \l'.lr "( .i Pn1nt g1H lht' p11d1 llfl.J hllk~...wd I ".1' tn1ng tor 1lw homl'r 1n lhdt '>ltu,11111n ... hi' \a1d · In I.id l tolJ lhl .. nlhl·r ~II\\ 1h;1t all I lll'l'lkd ""'om· gu' 1111 h.s\,· · I h ,1ddl'd "I a P111n I p1 ll hl·d 1 im h1.• II 111 a h.Jll II·' 11ll' . \\ ekh n·u1H·n·d rrnm a \Orl· l'lh<"' .illn\.\l'J li'l' h11' IJl "' l' 1nn111g\ .ind lhl' l>odgl'r' gol Jlfl·htl r11drn1g lrolll rd1n l'" Bohh' < ,l\t1ll11 < ar lo<. 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"; . \ Orange C0411 DAILY PILOT/Tues<tey Aprll 23 1985 ------ • I SP ORTS BREAK I Co1nm.ercialisni kills Cla1nbake, says Bing's wife From AP dJ1patc lles S.\N FRANC. l'>C. 0 -The Bin& l!I Cro~b)' NauonaJ r ro-Am. a unique. fricnd- 1¥ a:ithcnng of '-'tl(bnttcund golfina arcat5 ~ince 1937. wa~ canctkd M onday by the latf crooner's w1ft b«au~ of attempts 10 t urn 11 1n10 ":mother corporate sideshow." "For .40 )ear~. Bing res1stt'd all .ittcmpts to commcrc1ah1e h1 yearly gathcnng ol fncmb." Kathryn Crosby said in a statcmrnt relea-.cd b' famil) fr1C'nd Ben Langella "No" the wrong elements ha'e scm~d con· trol of <Nhat wai; B1n1's tour- nament and the} are determined to transform the Old Clambake into J USt anot)ler corporate ~•dc­ show for thC' PGA. "Bing would m·q:r h:n c ~rmllted such nplo 1ta11on of h1~ name." she ~1d. ""o "t• ha\ c come to the end of an era. and "t' mu\t ~) goodb\ c.-"1th h l·anfclt B1nf Cra.by than le to all the ~onderlul ~oplc who pan1c1pated so long and so well in their bclo "cd Crosb) tournament ·· The tournament, held in Pebble Beal·h 1n 1hc tir't week of Fcbruar). brought together I b8 golfers and I blS entenarners and busrncss people each year. ra1"11ng about SI m1ll1on annually for c hant> Dick Searle. member o f the eu·cutt\C l'Omm1ttcc of the lourne}. '><lid h e didn't know whc 1hc r a board m<'mber wa"I receiving a finder's fee from a potcn11al sponsor. He said that J month ago a reprcscn1am1: lro m the M ontere) Penin\ula Golf Foundation. "h1ch ~tl\erns the C rosb) 1ourn<1ment. met wtth P(jA < 'omml"l\1oncr Deane Beman and (BS-TV to discuss thl' to urnc\ ..\t that lime AT&T o ffere d to co-sponsor the tournament forS,50.000. he said ··Ever) thing was on the up and up.'' ~earle \aid But then last Sunda). he said , the Crosb} famtl) ~aid the) "d1dn'1 "ant the A T&T name stuck on (the tourney." and the) de<.·1dc d to pull out. He said i\ T &T .,pent S 1.5 milhon in ad"crming :11 thl' event this )car Han") Holme~ president of the foundation at the time. ma) haH· invited .\T&T to the m eeting w11h the board. 8cman. a nd ( BS ~1 thmk rtlat\ wnoMr.. UOSb) IS referring 10:· in her \tatcm c nt \earlc ..aid of H olmes. Holme<, said "v1onda} 1n a telepho ne in1c1 ... 1e" from his h ome at Pebble Beac h th at he resigned as foundation pre'\tdent last week. .o\skcq whe ther he was receiving m o ne) from AT & T whtlc he wa\ serving th e foundation. H olmes said, "I can·1 really respond to that." • Holmes would no t sa" wh) he resigned i\~ked whether his res1gna11o n came: after the C"rosb)' fam1I) \ dec1\1on to pull out of the tourne). H olmes hung up j Quote'Of the clay Butch Moore, point guard for the SMU balke1baJI team, explaining during the past season to Coach Dave Bliss why he had given Bllsa the nickname "Stevie" after Stevie .Wonder, the slghtleu musician: "Coach. with the way you dress. you must be blind.'' J.D. Barnett j umps to Tulsa Hou &h 'a two-hitter atopa o •a ChrUe H.ousll Ptl'-hed ia t"o-h1ttcr al and Toby Uarrai went J-lor·l M o nda) - ni&bt U> lead 1 cxa1 past 1hc Oaluniort Oriole~. 6· I 1n American League OO\Cball play. H o uah. 1.0, ~truck out eight and rt't11't'd the la t 19 batter .. he faced 10 puch the first ,·omplete pmc of the '>t'uson for 1he Ranger . H (1 u1h struck o ut r1gh1 and walked two . Elsewhere in the Al.. Tony Btraaurd ~1naled in a run dunna a three-run founh 1nnina a nd doubled and !.t·orcd to h i11hl1ght a three-run seventh. giv ing C'h:velund a 6·4 victory over ~troll. Cleveland starter Don Scbulie, 1.0. allowed seven hits 1n seven innings. ~triking out four and wnlkina none to pin the victory ... Sieve Balboni and Darryl Motley belted ho mt' runs to back the fhc-h 1t patchma o f Claarlle Lelbrandt as Knnsa'i Cit) beat the r oronto. 2-0 .. Bill Scllroederc racked a two-run ho mt'r 1n the eighth 1nnina to lift MllY.aukec to a 4-~ '1ctOr) o 'er the C h1cago While Sm •. With the ~ore 2-:! in the eighth, Ted Simmons walked and pinch-runner Raady Ready sco~d o n Schroeder'<, homer into to rtJhl field stands . Kirby Pockeu c rad.cd hi\ first m~or-league home run and singled twice and Greg Gagne and floy Srpalley had three hl>ls apiccc to spark M innesota past Scank. 9-5. • . Strawberry, Fos ter apark Meta Darryl Strawberry and George Foster al slugged ho me: run\ and rookie Calvln Scblraldl pmhcd J -.1~·h1tter 1hrough s1' innings as the New York Met\ held on for a 7-6 lnumph o'er t. Louis 1n "la11onal League baseball ac tion M o nda} night . . l'n other NL acuon. Gary Maddox's two-run d ouble 1n th<." fifth 1nn1ng snapped a 1-1 tie and Glen Wl11on'1 two-run homer sparked a five- run eighth-inning o u tburst a s Philadelphia won 11s third 'itra1gh1. c ru\hing M o ntreal 9-1 M addo't fined :i double do""n l hl' let\ field hnl· to score winning pitc her Shane Rawley. 2-IJ a n d Juan Samuel . . Tony Gwynn banged out thrl·e h11' and drO\ c 1n the t1e-break1n1 run in the SC\t•nth 1nn1ng to help Andy Hawklns 10 his third pitching 'Kl<>r) a'> 'ian Diego beat Atla nta. 5-3 . Right-handers Mike Scott and Dave Smith pitched 3 combined fi,e-h11tcr as H ouston defeated C"incinnat1. 4-1 to snap the Red<;' sc\cn;.game winning streak Steve Kemp's two-run single in the 'il\th 1nn1ng snapped a ue and P111sburgh ended a fi' c-g.aml' losing streak b~ bt.·a11ng the ( h1cago Cubs, 5-3. . PCAA honors UCl'a Perry l'C In m e lim haseman Bob Pc-rry . '~ho led the .\ntcatt'r'> to three' 1c to ncs last ""eclc. has been named the Pacific roast .\thle11c .\ssoua11on ba<,eball player of the IA.Cl'~ · Pl·rr~ J t>-1 I K 5-pound s1:n1or from I r' inc collected eight hit\ 1n 15 at-bats 1n four game'> last" eek. 1nclud1ng four double\ and o ne ho me run. and dro"c 1n "" runs. Perr;· helped l 'C lr\1nc win two games 1n a thrl'c· game sencs against Long Beach State over the weekend as the Anteater~ won b) scores o f 9-4 and 4-3 H e also contributed to his tcam·s 7-4 non-confert'nt:c '1c tor) O\Cr U.S. International U nl\ersll}. Favorite wlna 'Anita finale .\RC .\DI..\ H ea' 1h fa, ored ~ Tsunami Sic" led from stan to fin1~h M onda} and "iOn the SI 08.8~0 San Jann to Handicap. the clo..,ing-da\ feature of an 89- da} m~cllng at Santa Anita. Ridde n b ) Eddie D elahouS'><l)t'. l sunam1 'le" lin1'\hed a length In fro nt o f Loft). mlden b~ I amt P1nca~ Jr. Talakcno. ndden b) ( hn\ M l·C::irrnn. finished third another kngth back. Clocked 1n 1.59 4-5 for 11• m1lc0:. on tht· 1url Tsunami Sle" d efeated \IX fl\al':land earned S6l X501n Tl 'LS.\ -J D Barnett. the Win· m the raCl' for o lder hor'>CS 'ningest basketball <.0ach in V1rgrn1a Com-Sent ofT thr 6-5 cho1cr. l\unam1 'ill'" paid i4 411 monwealth h1'itor. was named head coach S3 and S2 40 and Loft) returned SJ 80 and $ l a nd M onda> at thr U n1H:rs11} of Tulsa. Talakeno paid S3.40 to sho " Barnett. 41 . replaces Nolan R ichardson, who Tele .... •lon. radio rc\lgned .\pnl 9 to take the coach ing JOb a t the 'YI. O n1 vt'rsliv of Arkansas. ---------------- Rarnet I had a 132-48 record in six seasons at TELEVISION Virginia C o mmo 11wealth and took the Rams t o the &.30-p .m . -PRO 8AIKET8ALL: Lakers at NC r\ ..\ to urnament five tim es. VCU wa~ 26-6 th1o; Phoenix tn NBA playoffs, Channel 9. '4.':t\on and w o n the Sun Belt Conference title 10 p .m . -BOXING: From the Olympic Auditorium (delayed), Channel 56. Hillock named Loyola aide LOS .\"lfiELES -Ja) Hillock. head m ba'ikc tball coach a t G o n1aga Un1vcrs11 ~ for RADIO 6:30 p.m. -PRO IA8KET8ALL: Lakera at Phoenix, K~C (670). the past four )Car\. has been named as an .1.. 7:30 p.m. -8A91•AU.: Oakland at Angela. ~PC(710). assistant rnach at Lo)ola-Marymounl WIDNllDA Y'I RADIO lln1,ers1t\ H illock. "ho coached Gonzaga to a 15-13 record th1~ c;eason and a 60-50 mark over four )ear!>. Joins the staff o f the Lo)ola"!I new head basketball coach Jim L~nam. Noon -IAH•ALL: Dodgers at_San Fran-cteoo, KABC (790). 1 p .m . -•All BALL: Oakland at Angels. KMPC (710). RISH EYES SECOND ST ATE TITLE ... From Bl mean case ol the llu turned things 1n'>1dc out and R 1'>h found himself linl\htng set.on<tto unknown Dann) f-\ c rctt o f Fairfax H igh (Lo'> Angeles). .. , took 11 ea'' all da> on 'iaturda) ;inc.I fcltg'>od," rtt.all' R"h "But then right after lht: lir\I 440 race I couldn't do anythintt. .. K1c;h tint\hcd <,t•tond Ill hcrctt"!> -lh., ""''ha 4X 2 <.Im \..1nl!. I 1u\I don't kno" "hl'fl' th" gu' ,IJlh' lront ll1nl1nUl'\ R l\h ·1 nC\l'r tw.1rd ot him Hut 11'11 1u\I ~1\e me "1mrth111g n10n 111 "ork lilr I a~t 'r.1r I F rll I \t hnmt•rhr1rn lof 'A-11od- hnd(tt' H1yhJ h\'ill ml' 1n thl' 400 at lk.ll h < 1111'' .ind hl "·I' on m~ mind . I hi\ gu\ v.ill tw 1111 ni' m1n<l tor a \A.htlc." 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C If' and \tau• honor\ a\ a 1unmr \nd Okura f1:rl~ 1ht· m.:l·nt '°'' .11 \H,tcl1.i m:I\ d o the \31tll' tl11ng lor l<1\h 1n ht\ h ul for a rcf)<'al JI tht• \l:lll' lhl\ 1rt•ar 1n "ac-ramC'ntn "Iii-donn t 111.t• t11 IO\l' ,,t\\ '>kur,1 ··f ft"' menlllll\ rr.1J~ \.\ h~·n \<. hcrmcrhurn llt:a t him l.t\l \l".tr hr \w ort" that w ouldn't hapr<·n ,1jt.11n 'H1· had run a <,pnm nnd \nu ha\l' 111 y1 "'' <ic hr rmr rhorn 1 n·cl11 ht·"· a ituod runner and '"fJ)ft'l('d C h1r> "1\n:atJ1a might h•J\r h1.·t·11 ,J hlr'' 1ng 1n d1'>gu1'><' too W t· Ol"\rr t·~ rcctcd lh 1~gll\ IF \<('rett) lo run .1 '11 7 "'( hip tncd ICI reach do" 11 ,1n<1 nothing wa'I therC' lk h all .1 Ill~ 11:mpcraturt.• the da) Ix-lore I tl(Jn't make a hah11 of ma .. 1np. t'U"U'>l'\ 11 HIU lo~ >OU lo~ "Hut (hip htt'> \Udl Cl ar~·3t 1m.t(tl' I haic for peo ple' to 1hin ... othcrw1~ If I hud known M.~"~~~J 1A4•uldn ~ haH kl him run lk knr" "lomcof hi\ friend' and J')<'11ok "t•rc· 1lwn· 10 '•'c him J nd he d1dn'1 \\,rn1 111 lc1 them dO\l.n R ,.,h-., prl·\cnt.e has h<.•cn more than JUSI nnl' triple after another in dual mccfo, and k'Jgue final'>. a\ n 1d1:nccd in prat l•tl' alth1iugh tw, regimen '' d1fTcrrnt from the r>at k. "'I'd 'a' C h1r" mon· of a help to tht· team (than the team 1s to R 1<,h):· \:.1\\0\..ura "\h·ha\lcalh ha,c torun J \CpJra1c "orkout fo r him "'Bui he help' other\ ph' <oicall~ and p\\rnlog1call) "'lk "orh 1111 111l' Y.r1gh" hut not dunng our regular p r11gram ,. l<"h hJ\ hccn undl'r .1 m1trn\Ulfll' fm lhrl'l' H'Sf\ :it MJr1n.1 hct·au\t' of hi' <'CHI\ \UC:Cl'\\ and 01..ura ~\\ 11"\ mnrt• than JU\I hi\ .111tlrt1l \utcc'' I k '' h,1d t<1 do,, 101 of 11.rov. 1 ng up lx·1,tll\l' hr hit\ clllrallt•J \O,ffiUlh Jlll'llt111n Pl'opk turn 1hnr head "'hl•rt•\l'r ht·\ Y.t1ll..in1t It\ J rl•al T [NNIS cred11111 him that hl' ha\ lo.l'flt h" head on h1\ 'houlde r .. The future al .\r11o na \tMc in add111on to football as a wide rcce" er (he run\ a 4 .4 40). ,., to rnnc1:ntratc on 1hc 400 meters. hut lhl' 800 ma\ loum ·clown the road · "H I.' ha\ a trl·mendou' amoun1 of natural endurance... '>il}' Okura. "lie'' bu tiding on h1o;qu1eknc'i\ and 11 turn\ o ut to be a perfect 41.)(J I'm \Url' 11 t an de' 1:lop 1n the !:H.10" W11h a 'itate champ1o n'>h1p "o n J\ ,1 JUn1o r 10 thl' 400 mc lCr\. \I.Ith \un1,c1 League c hamp1o nsh1p t rctkn· t1alc, 1n hand twice in the 100. ~()()and 400. \\Ith a scholar'>h1p to \n10nn 'late, a potential berth on lht· ~outh .\II-Star football team (the Orange Count> '\II-Star game" June 2KJ and that cac;c o f flu 1n the pa\! what more I<> a\\.. lor'' ''I JU\I \\ant to g1:1 hc11ri run h\•11t•r ·· wncludc\ R l\h E dison edges Laguna; Mate r Dei tops Barons fd1<o1111 toppkd I .1~una Beach and \.fatrr Ix I downed r nun tam Valle) 1n p rt•p tt'nn" ,1umn "vionda) I lrre \a look <11 "fonda' ·., pla\ E dison 14 11 . La1una Buc h 13 11 : T h1: < haracrc. pulled out the vic tor). .tn1I Pt•r Ro rnhu<.< h wa\ 1hr dif· lt•rc·n1 t· fht• ( har~rf\' \In I ''°~le\ pla\cr o,wrpl 1hrnup.h trn lour l)l<1t<ht•\ 10 hrlp ffiO\l' f d1\11n 11\.l'r thr IOJl 1n ,1 non-lcJ((Ut' m.11< h nn lhl' < hll~('" l llUrt I dl\on. running 3""' with tht• \un\CI I l'.ljlU<' .11 11-0 rl'<.Cl\.C'd line ~ Imm \1nalt'' plawPr-+fftfd I lnln1r' r>a' u l MooH' and Bohh\ I ht• ·'' "I'll n ut lht' 1r.1I hdp '"' 111,...nn " that 1t gathered 1rnportan1 mvmcntum for todi.I} ·~ lcuguc finalr aµ1n"ll Manna and T hur\da) '> first· round .it t1on tn the OJat I nurnum1:nt IJ11 llJ"orth pru,.:J J 1h111n an I dl\on·, '1dC. \wccp1n& h1' "nile'> m atehcc, lor 1he An1w. Fd1<,<111 "now 17-2 ovcrnll Malf'r Otl 22 •,, Founlalo Valley ~ 1\ ~ r he Mona rt h\. he hind Pat 1 lar nct1 r>.1n Jenkin' and Circa Reda. ""n c~t·n \1nglc' mat~h 1n th1<o non· league .af1air at C O\t,1 Mc\a T l'nn1~ < luh e xcrpt 1n thl' "-lo 4 po\1t1o n ~ht·rc· \.fl\lt'r l X.•1 ., \nd' \\-11l1am\ "•'' .lh'<'nl "1th an 1llnc\\ More sports, B5 FoR THE REcoR o ~ ,,. . ., MAJOA LllAGUa STANDINGS A~lcan LMeu• win DIVISfOH W L f"<t. GI ...... Oa"•"" &tattle I ~ •I~ 7 6 SJI 1 • Ult Kan .. sCllv cnrcaeo Tea" MlnneM>lt • • soo S 6 •SS s ) 417 4 9 JOI EAST DIVISION Detroit Toronto Mllwlu1'.H Balhmott 9o'1on N-VO<ll Cltvtlt no 1 4 1 ' • s • • • 6 s s s 1 Milndly's k.,., AllNK '· ou 1ano I CltvetarlCI 6, O.irolt • KanHA Cllv 1, Toron10 O MolwaullH 4, Cl\lcaoo 1 Mln~sote 9, S.alll• 5 Teau 6, BalltmOrt I TecleY'I Gamet ~ SJI ~5 soo soo soo 417 I 1 I , 1 I I' 1 ' Oalltlt nd IWarrtn I II al .,_, (Jonn 0-1 or KIPoer 0-0), n O.lrof• IPt1rv 1• 11 ., CleYNllG IBIY .. Yef'I 0-1) Kansu C11v 1B1tci. 1 11 et Toromo <A1t1anoer l·O> n Bo&tOfl <8ovo 1 01 •L N•"" Vor.., IResmvs~ 0 II. n M1lwau1'.H IHl11Uera 0·01 •I ClllUQO <B•nncsler 0·2). n S.tllle (BtrOlt A 0 01 •• MIMHOla IV10la 1-n . n BalHmort !Davos 0 01 at Tua\ (Tenant . 0·2) n Wedn .. dtv's Glmfl OtkltnG 11 Aneell Dtlroll el Clavtlano Setll!t at MlnneM>te Kanltt City ti Toron10 8ost0fl t i New York n Milwauk" et Ch>etCIO n B•ltimot• ti Tu" n Hart.Ml LHeue WIST DIVISION W L Pct. C1nclnna11 I s 61S S.n Dle9o 1 S Sil Oedeef's I 6 511 Hovsion 1 6 SJ8 Atlan1a S 7 .,, San F ranci•co 3 9 150 EAST DIVISION GI I 1 > ' . Ntw York 9 3 750 Cnh:aoo a • t.61 I Montttal 6 6 SOO 3 S1 Louis S 1 •11 • Pnll1<1el1>n•t • a 333 s P1tts1>vrg11 • I 33) S -Mende¥'• ktf'tl ~ J, San Frencosco 1 110 '""•l!{lt) Pni1tdeloru1 9 Montreal 1 Ptltsl>ur9n S Cll•CIOO 3 Ntw Vork 1 St Lov1\ 6 HouttOfl •. Clnconnt ll I San Dlt\10 S. Allanta J TtdlV's Gam.s C>odeers I lltlen1ue1a 2· 11 al Sen Fran· cl\CO (Kru~ow I ·0) Phlladel1>1\l1 ICerllon 0·2> er Monoreat <Rootf\ 1·71 Chicago (SulChflt 1· I l a1 Pllf \Durgn IB1eleck1 l·O> n New York IBerenvl 1·0) t i St Louis !Keost11rt 0-11 n Clnconnt ll IStu~r 7·01 t i Houston I Mat nos 0· 11 n Allan11 !MaP\ler 1·01 •I San 011110 Tnurmono 0-11 n WfdnHdly'1 Gt"'" Oo69tf'S at Sa n Fr anc•KO PT1111oe1on1a 11 Montreat New VOi'~ ti SI LDul\ C1nclnnet1 et Houtton Cn1ca90 et PirtstKJrgh. n Atlanta al San 01190. n AMERICAN LEAGUE A""41 6, A's 1 OAKLA ND CALIFORNIA COllon\ll Len\lr<I JD BOUlte 1D IC"i!mno,, Muronv Cf Hearne MDtv•\ rl OH1t1 7b Mtver C>h Ga11ego 'JD Gnfftn u ab r II bl 4 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 I 1 I J 0 0 0 2..0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 Cart ... ID 8•rt•Qul cf RJones 011 MCBrn O" lltJk\n rl QM.lier rt 0o ... n1no 11 DtCnc' Jo Groen 1D Boone< Scnololon 111 ~ SCOf't bV IMln9\ lb' h bl S I 1 0 ) 1 1 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 I I 0 I 0 0 ) I 0 0 • I 1 2 4 0 1 1 J 0 1 0 S 0 I 0 J2 ' 11 ' 0•111•~ 010 000 000-1 cantor 001 110 Ol•-.> Ga e Winning RBI -DtC1nces 12> DP-C111torn11 t LOB-01klan<1 •.Call· lornie IS 18-RtJec~1on HR-Hu1h (ll 8tnlquez 121 DeC1nces 121 !>-RJones 8enoouez II' H R EA BB SO Otlflln<I S.,llOll l 1 I McC11tv Kt1Hr Ct.llfornlt Slelon W,2·0 OMoore WP-S1e1on 6 • I I ) I 2-3 , • I J 0 T-2 S6 A-'3,111 I 0 I 0 1 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE DoctNrs J, Glints 2 LOS .ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO Ouncan 20 8Runttl 11 Marshal r-1 Guerrer lD M1onoo <.t Bream ID Yeeoer c An<lt1nn Welch p Oliver 0" (a$lllO 0 Lano,. or CD•a1 o f\11Ponrur o Totals eb r II bl s 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 l I I 0 l I I 1 ) 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ) I I I 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 Cl•d<l"n cl Troilo 7D Von11D10 II CDav ' rl CBrown JD 8rtnov < OGrttn ID UM>tn S Tno1n pll LaPO•nl p Gt rrens o Ra1t1cn o~ U l i 3 Tottli Scort bv lnnlnel lb r II bl 4 I I 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 • 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 J-0 I 0 l 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 1000 J 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 33 1 s 1 \.OlAft9tlts 000 000 0011-J Stn Francl1u 001 000 ooo o-2 C.amt Wonnono RBI -Anoerion (1) E-AnO.f\on OP-St n Franc1\Co I LOB-Los Angeles S San Franci sco S JB-Brtnlv HR-C.utrrpro 121 •ndtrson I S-8rum C,11oot n ... Los Aft9tlt1 H R ER 88 SO Welch S S 1 0 I c .. 1110 1 0 0 0 I COoer I 0 0 0 0 N1eonlu•r W I O 1 O O O I S.n Francluo LaPolnl L 0 l 9 I l S ) l • S t.arrell\ 1 l O 0 0 0 0 T-236 A-;-U,Sl1 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerlun LHeu• BA TTINC. <20 at DllU-Frenco. ClevPlt no 06, Bernararo, Clavtleno, 17', HMral\ Tun All. Grlfftv, Ntw Y0<k . 400 Wl>•l••t• Dtlroot .00 RUN') M D•vt\ O•"''"" 14. Murohv Oaklt no I) Rk t 80\lon I), Cowt11a S.1111e 11 Franco (lf'vtlano II, ~. .,_,,II RBl-M Oavls. Otklano 16, G TllOmH . St•ttle U. Arrna1 Bolton, 13, Prniev. SHttlt. 13, 4 art 118<1 wllh 11 HIT~Pu<ktll, Mlnnt1ol1 19 (OWef'I\, S.a!llt 11 P Brtdln, St1111e, II, Frt nco, ClaVtll'n<I. 11. MoUlor. Mllwtull". 17. h~r Clt vtlenll, 17, Wll\on. Kan'" Cllv. ,, DOU8LES-Mallll!{llY, Ntw York, S, Orte ICan"s Clfv 5. I t rt tied wltfl 4 TRIPLES-Wllaon ICell\H City, a. 0 ~ ChlUOO, t , Ortfftv. Nft Yorll, ? P Brt <llev Sttlllt, 1, ,...,.,,A ...... 2 HOM[ RUNS-Ci Tllomtl $Miiia, 6. Pru •ev S.•llle 6 M De11l1 Oelllel\<I, S, Armas 80\ton, 4, Baltlof\I, ICtnsH Cllv. 4 STOLEN IASU-<0111n1 Oeklellcl, 7, ,....,.., •.-.. 6. Garcia Toronto, ), Cirlffln. Ot•lt"CI. ), Wltaon, Kan\as Cllv, l PtT(l11HG 12 CIKltlonU-10 art lied Wltll t 000 \TltlKEOUTl-Morrlt. 0.ttoH 7S Hougl\, Ttt ... 1', Ci.mtn1, 80\IOn II, •IBu n<ter . Toron•o, 1•1 8oddkhtr, Otlll l't'IOft . IS. Nl•kro H.-VOfll. u SAVErJ HOwtfl Oelliano .• Rttnell N9W Voo 4 WadOtll, Cltvtlano 4 Nune1 ~ .. ,, .. l NI'** LMtue 8• T TINC:. UO el 0.1\I MvrMtv •tltn ta •n Cole"'-" SI LOV•• '°° N\trtllltl Ntw Yor• 11 Hf(f, 't I.OU!\ Ill J llatll SI l.Oui\ I •lttll~• $tA....Jlla90 I MumoN•v H0<.tston I ltav Ptttto...rtl'I I HITr(rur Hou\lon. It MU"Olw At ll Mt It Mtr~ o..n. I'-C:.•r•ev S.n O•~ •• G""""n Sa,, O·eoo t• M WW\Qll New y 0(\ ,. OOUILES-C Wtsll1"9t011, Atlante ~. C.WYIVI. San D•t90. s Wiison. ,... .. Yor\ s TtmMlon. S.n 0"90 s Wt 40(1\ Mon lrtt l. s TltlP'-ES-1 att 1..a with 7 HQMi RUN$ Mu<lll\v, ... ltentt I l(en neov. S.n Oltuo. 4, StrtwOefrv. Ntw Yori. 4, l,...m. Oed9tn, >. Carter Ntw Yor' ), "°''" New York, ), MlrUlll, Dedetn. > STOLEN IASES~ottmtn. SI Loo,tlt, S E Otvls, C1t1tlnnatl S WllM>ft, Ntw Yori. S, 6 ttt tied wllll 4 PITC11,ING 12 deeo,1on11-14 art toed will\ 1000 STltlKEOUTS-J OtLtOll P111s11uron 21 SOio, Clndnn.ttl 26 Goooa11 New VOlli. 13 EC"-trllt• Cll•U90 11 VMeftl.IHU, D._n, 17 SAllES-Ca110e1tr1a Poll\l>vrV" Sm1tn Cll•C•OO ) Pow" C·nc•nnt l Rt•r~ Monlrtal J 1 are 1,eo w•th 1 ArN bas.0.1 sdledufe TONIGHT Hltlfl Scheel -Hun11noto11 8tacn v\ Fo.inlt ln Valltv tt Miit Squart Per\. 1 WEDNESDAY Hltfl Sd1 ... -Irvine et· Sen Ctementt, Corona 011 Mer at Estancia Newoor1 Harbor 11 Unlvtrslly, Cosia MtH al Laguna Btetll. S1001tt>tck at WOO<lbrl<IV« J IS 0 m Mttlna YI E<ll\Oft •I Milt Square Para 1 om THURSDAY Cemmunltv C ..... -Oran~ Cotil a1 Cerr•tos Saooleoao at Sanla Ant 1 JO o m FRIO•Y Hltfl So..tl -C•oo \/t i .. ., at Irvine Un1vtrsllv ti C0<ona Ott Mat E\l•ncle at Ntwoort HarDO< WOO<lbr~ ti Coste Mtst. StdGltOtCk I I L•11un1 BHCPI. Octen VI-II Founlaln llellt• Avalon al Ntw PO<t Cnrostlan, l IS om SATURDAY Hltti Sc"" -Wtslmln\ler el Eooson. Avaion •• Ntwoort Christian. noon. Mtr1n1 vs Hunllnoron Btacll e1 Mlle Square Pan , I>"" Comnwnltv C..... -Sanle A,.. •I Colden Wtsi Comoton al Satt<lltDec' noon • c ..... -Fresno State di UC Irvine 1 om SUNDAY c..... -Frtsno Sl•te ill UC lrYlnt r00ut>1tntt0tr1. noon Slnta Anita MONDAY'S RESULTS (f'lfttl of lt·dl'I' lt!WOVIN>rt<I nweflne) l'IRST RACE. I I 16 molts B•nga ICron l 3100 7 20 S40 DH Oet'I Dollv IS1tv•n\1 2 IO 140 Norolc L•Ov IMez11 I 40 T1mt I ~ SECOND RACE I I I mou Snowcrffl< I L•OhemJ 6 40 ) IO l 10 Golden E I Oom1nout1 1 6 IO • IO Tiie Well OI s .... , rC>hveres S •O Time 1 •9 • S U OAIL V OOUILE II 101 oe1<1 SISSOO THIRD RACE. 6 furlong\ Tolo You r ... ce IMcCrrn1 HO )60 H O Nollie Due IMcHerguf'I 980 HO Htad Turner (S1even\J 910 Tome I II l S FOURTH RACE & lur o.,g5 I( ong Of Ct lll0<n•e I Pone.av S60 u o 160 Du\lv Ok t ISievpn\ HO 1 •O f\l or<l<l•Cus I SID1llt1 110 T.me 110 1 s FIFT14 It.A CE. & I 1 tur>0nO\ Altrmeo's Oncer 1S•11"s s 10 310 ao Sueson 1P1nc1v1 ) 00 110 Blue fyt\ Crvon IMC(erro"1 s 20 T·me I IS • S U EXACTA 17 11 oa10 SAS SO SIXTH llACE. I I • mole\ ~ 10 R1c11ar Bv Far 1P1ncevl 11 00 410 Carrou o 1oorn.nguez1 s 40 .00 0.ir LHlltr (Meia) ~ 40 Time 2 OJ SEVUITH RACE 6 lurlon111 Sam M <Sho.maktrl 16 10 11 40 s 60 Master Gregory I01nounvel 11 10 S 40 1(1 ma Po•nl IMcHarguel 1 10 Time I 10) S ... ,~IXACT• ·•·1> D••<I "'8600 llGHTH RACE. I I 4 moles T sunam• Sle"" I D1noun vt1 4 40 l 00 1 40 Lolly I P1nc1y I 380 J 00 Tale keno IMcCarron 1 l 40 Tlmt I S9 • S U .. ICI< SIX /4 1·7·7-3-8-9 J S> oel<I ,.,()13 &Q wifll 60 #Inning totktl\ ("X norseu 11 PICK SIX con,0111rlon oelo \I•• 60 wofh I 69• wonn1nv loC het\ lllve llOr\fl) NINTH RACE. I I 8 mllts. Bes11 8ov IP1nuv> 12 40 13 00 a 20 Fore•vn '-19•on < Peoroza 1 • ll 10 9 70 Tte Ta\ltr !St Mari.nl II 60 Tomt I 49 ) S U EXACTA 19·11) oa·d ll .~200 Alltn<lt nct ll,176 Worn.n's toumtrnent (It San Dlfft) Finl lttund llfllles Btlsv Naottttn IAuSlralia). a.t Cor•nn• Venotr !France! 6·l 6· I, Ann Htnrocknen IU SI <ltl Ktlll ... n Cummlng1 IU S I .-1. 6 1 E•IHn Tell (Us l def C1m111e Ben 1am1,, IU S I 6 I, 6·1, BtlPI Herr IU S I <lel Lise So1in·Snor1 (US I 4·6 1·• 11·11 6· I Hu Ne IVS I def Meeve Quinlan IU S l 6 1 1 S Me11ua Gurntv IU S ). <lof Terry Hollellav IU SI. 6 •. 6·J Merv Lou Plt tek <U '>I. <It• Pat Maoreoo (8rar11) 6 1. 6·4 Hi9h school Edison 14• '· L1911111 BHCI\ 13', (non·IH911t) Slf>tlfl 8ornbuscll i E) det J Haworll'I 6 I 8rumllt l<I 7·S 1(1m0tll ov dtfl.ill T Haworiro 6 0 Holme\ IEI lost 0·6 l 6 won 6 • 6 J Moore 1e 1 10,t 0·6. 1·6 won 6 1 6 0 Ove lfr IO\t 1·6 2 6 wo" ' ) 6 • Oeublts Ke mel1 Ar'lOll 1E \D ot w1tt. Emor 1ng1>am·Walltt" ) 6 6·0 \0111 w.t11 Maotr\ Brandl 1·6, 1·6 McCartall• Rantllll !EI \Olot 6 • J 6 10,1 ~ 1 4 6 Mtttr 09' 111 1. Foumeln Velltv SI, lnon· .. •911•1. s~, Hatntil tMOI def Caoueno. 1·S, Aksov, 6 3. Yte I S, Lee. 6·l, Jtnaln' <MOr won. 6 2, 6·•. 6·• 7·6 Rt<la TMO> won. 6·2 6 l 6· • 6 2 no Mtttr Del No • otav•• Fount11n llt lltv wfn\ ov ttefeu1t Deublt\ '"°"'' Paoe !MD I def Nguytll HO. •·I 6·4. de! Ourt n Ht1t11aw1 6 I 6 1 L1DDy LllCI\ IMO) SP!il 6·1 • 6 WOfl 6 • 1 6 ArMvllntNll~ TC*IOHT Hltlll SONI -lr11rnt e1 Mlu lOn Vlt to 1 WIOHHOAY Hlolll ldlMll -Markle •I Edtsor Hun11"9IOll leecll 11 Oc11en \/ltw rovnta•n Vallev t i Lt Oul"lt, 1 11 m ,_IOAY Htel\ SOletl -lrvlnt al LIQun11 Hiio\ Lt -t t ttcl't II Coront def Mtr Wooo DrldOt at N•w-• Htrl)Ot, 0cH l1 View •I Eoiaon UlllvtOllv Mtllr Otl Fovt1111n Vt hev et WHITl>ll\ltr, COltl • Mt\t "t Es11~11 LI Oulllll ti Mlrlllt , om s.11 o .. oo Jtl Wa >i"" HouttOfl l1' 0... Ml fttlllnt P,.111 110u\IO<' )ti OAVIY'I LOCKllt ~ lttdl) ltUN!t Muronv Al•a,.ta " Mllnlltl, ll eno~• 1'4 maOtnl. 107 11011110 )I o.4titn. II O \11'\tth \t l 0v1s 10 t>ton l1 •ocl! r,,,, [ o ... , ( n1 ""•" t l>uhl ••ousron t NIW,.oaT LAHO!N.G l.tlt•HrJ ~ ... ,~ "''"•"''Pll'lll t ----..oar.ct1r 1 •ntltn u ~in. n 1111-Mvrony •t111n11 , 71 HWl'nf l\del mac~wrt4 I lltn, I tOlf • .. -~----=-------~---·-·----------------------------~~~~~~~~- N•woort Hlr'Mr YC Allmtn1911·Dk11MI' Wies IHt. ll 10R A-I 11$ OIC LtWI\ 8-v BYC. 2 Amanlt Mei Rtenlt v LIYC J Aleta Warrtn He1ncoc11 NH VC IOlt B-1 CIHCktn L•O•, t ruce Anderson. Ctoillrtno Bev VC, 1 Tinder Bo~. Boo Buri.nerd!. Oant Polnl VC, 3 Ptuion 7. Jim Warm1n<1ron. NHYC PHllF A-t Cllroslollhtr Robin. Bruce Hanson. llOVIQI" vc. ' Tl\thl, Ntll Btrfl\ NH VC l Bolero, Tfm Slfl>llens, vvc PHRF B-1 E Tlcktl G•rv Cnt nclltr Soul~ SllOrt YC 2 Conltnflon. Gordon C.ra11am BVC l Tsunami Otvi<I Grav llYC PHltF ·C-1 Cal's Paw R00tr1 Hef'ICll. BYC 1 Pvnv<.t l. Jonn Sraltv \/VC l 1m~luout. Pn11 Gtesoow. -eve MORC-1 P\vc~•<. Htrrv Pll· 111on, NHVC, 1 Wrt<.kltu, • G Kt dlno, Ceoo BYC , J J Nonvmous BOI• ·WOO<ltn, NHYC Allmtn\on·DlclUon S.rlt\ !He. 41 IOlt A-1 Prim•, l(tfltl Slmmonl. Fl Worll'I Boal (IUD, 2 Cllettan Dick Ptn· ntn111011 1.ong 8eecn VC. 3 Chtclo.mtlt, Monie L•vlng1ton Del Rtv YC IOR·8-I Panoon 1 7 Ptn<lraCIC)ll, Jolln MacL&urm Ct hlorn1a YC. 3 T1~ Box PHRF A-1 M1SChlel Ctrotvn Htrdv, BC VC 7 Rvtnm R & M GOO<llng VVC-J W•IO Fore. 8oD S1oci.well.BVC PHRF·B-1 hun•m1 1 PrOPhtl T1<1 SPrinotr NHYC . l Conttnt.on C0<<lon Grenam, BYC PHRF ·C-1 Anlarts Altn •nortws, eve, 1 u MORC-1 No 819 Tllino, Wal1on· Rurntrforo NHYC, 1 J'Nonvmous J WrtckltU Balboa YC 8YC lO·ltlllom ract CU W .. A Nt. l) IOR A-t Amante, fllel ltlchltv. 8YC 1 OrumDttl Don Avres.\ Jr , NHVC, J Frtt Enrt roro st 0 1<.a Ertfnoer NHYC 10R 8-I' T1ndtr Box Bob Burhhtrdl Oant Point YC, 1 Cll>el<t<'I LIPS 8rue.t An<Mf\on. 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South Bev Vecllt Raclno CluD, 1 Calcll '11 Jolln and LHlle Clark, WYC, ) GrtvllOvno, Alex Benson, C VC ULDB·B-t Malle. p,.,,. J .. n. eve MORC-1 Callf0<n11 Girl Rav •rHl Cnttvl Mtllafltv CVC 1 Arots Otvi<I Tommel• CVC 3 !111nor1y 11 Dick Htm· Ook>t n, CVC F•rst lo l1n1s11-<:111us, Curl S~c". LQI A"9e•es vc USFL WESTERN CONFERINCE Denver HOu\IOn OtlUt no W L T l'ct. "" .. A 6 ) 0 661 2?9 166 6 ) 0 .. , 271 "' • • s 0 4« 118 171 San AntOfliO J 6 0 333 I JI ... PorllarHl l 6 0 )JJ IJS 102 Ii JfPrtH 1 1 0 121 141 231 EASTERN CONF•RENCli 81rmlrionem 1 7 0 118 17S I SJ NtW Jtr\tY 6 3 0 661 711 706 T 1mo1 Bev 6 3 0 667 136 100 9•1t1more • • I SOO 167 116 JICk$Onvillt 4 S 0 444 11 I 13S Mtmonis • S 0 «• 171 111 Orlando ? 1 O 117 154 2•1 Monon• s Sc«• Oak11n<1 27 San •nron10 XI Frldlv's Gemes Memon s al Oen11•r SatvrClav's GtmH Porllano at EJfPr•n Ar•rona el Oeklano ..:!.. Sunday's Gttnfl ' !lallimore at T amoe Be. 81rmlng11am et Jatksonvlli. Hou\fon ti San •ntonlo MondlV'A Games Orlenllo at Ntw Jersev Arfftrtcll ~ WEDNESDAY Hlttt Sdleol -Fovnltln V•llty •I Hun11n111on Boero, Irvin• 11 La11unt Hlllt Marina al Edison, Angelus Lttllut orenmi al Cel Po1v Pomona. 3 15 om THURSD~Y liltfl SchMI -Co<one Ott Mar 11 NtWOC)(I Har'l>Or. Unlversltv fl Wooo· t>r•dllt Oct1n Vo-11 Westmm11wr. SIOOltOtCk ar La11Vllt Bttch. E\ttncla .. Co\tt Mesa l IS om l'RIOAY Ctmmllftlfv C ..... -Ml Sa,, Anlonlo Rtttvs 1 ao 1> m SATUltDAY Hltfl SdlMI -Ml San •nlonlo Rtlt "' no o m .-- Mondly'1 1nlMac:ttens IAHIALL Amtrk.111 lMWt CHICAGO WHITE sox-•ct1vt1tc1 R•cl\tro Dolton, Ollcllef. lrom "'' dlsa~ 11\t Placed Al .l<>nel, oll<llef, Oil lhe IS·CS.v \UOOltmental dlstb4tcl llll OE TROIT TIGE RS-Plactd Dtve Btrvman, first btsemt n, on Illa tvooleMtn lt l IS·Cl•v lllatoted lhl Pu~hlted Ille contr1c1 of Aleltrwlro St ncllt&. ovlflel<I«, from Nasllvlllt of ,,,. Arnerlu n ••toelt1110ll NEW VOAI( VANKEES-Actlvtltcl lttcov Htn<1eoon. oullleldM OPtlontcl Vic Mt••· ovtfltldwr, to Cotumbl.t• ol Ille lnltt· nal!O'lt l LH- TOltONTO I LUE J.t. VS-Actlvlltcl ltOll !oflHfltro ovlfotl<lef. rrom lllf IS dtv 011· •~ ••st t nd outr•!lflltel Mlltll Wtlnler, oulf~ to Svrtcvt.t ot tlle kllert1el>Ot1al LHllUe NttMMI L--.ue NL .. urchl ted ,,,. COlltraci ol Dant OtM\1111. umolrt from lllt Peclfl< COHI L!'.W:<lEltS-Pltctd J•v J~tone, OVI 1Te1l';~ on ll'lt 11 ·d•v olt al>led lltl ellec:tlv• I utldtV Acllvllea It J Ntvnold\, out ll•l<ler. from tllt Ol\abltd 1111 HOUSTON ASTltOS-~tCH T""'' Pulll. oul'fltl<ltl'. Oil Ille IS elev dlllblllel •11 lttcalltcl Tv Ot lntv, oulttel<IW, h'om Tu<"°"' of Ille Pecltk Cot\t '-ttwe 'OOTIAL.L ""'*' "'"' ,..,... L.aeeue Alt1ZONA OUTLAWS-AMOll"(e<I Illa •t i r'"*'' 01 Junior All You ~1"' tM HOC«l't ............... i:.eewe NHL-HlrnM Glfv ~ do•Klor of •ntormatlOtl tor Ille Ct"'"'941 Cet1~~, • Ml~ NA~CAlt-AMOINM Ille ,_,tr_I of Meurtet ~1Y --- UPs AND DowN s NEW YORK IAP) -The followlno ll1t Orange Cou.nty's easy listening radio station FMSTERED OvF R THE CouN TE P , ___ - If you're looking for the ~est non-restricted fare to Chicago, no airline e~en comes close to Jet Amenca. No string ... No has .. les. Only $164 each \\a~. that's A saving of $239. IUt~r fly Fir t Class? Jet Amerila there for only $403 each \\ay and save over $200. Jet America also offers the lowest 30-day advan e pur· chase fare, only $109 each way. And, if you're into saving time as well d" mone\, wu should know that the only non·'ltop flights to The Windy City from Oran~e County are un Jet America. We get wu there almo I a full hour fa~ter than am CHICAGO 1hows the Over -the -Counter stock1 and warrants that have oone uo ~==::;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~i the most and down the most based on I I o•~~·~~~rft?:,i~a~~o t:1~":ah or 1000 Ir's all part ,,f Th,u Per-...mal Touch llt Jet America. Yuu'll nQrice ir in the per•onal care and anent ton you receive thl· moment you .. tep .tboard. Nice little touchei.,.like ~tlurmet food servite and hot hand towels-even in Coach. Becau~e at Jet A~rica, wt take perwnal pr ide in making ever;· flighr a ple'a<;ure . sharH are Included. Net and percentaoe chanoes are the difference between the ortvious closlno bld e>rrce and ~Is''"' bid p~c•. Name Last C~I! Pct. ~ l'i~~ -21~i: ~ 8: ~~ 3 '•ISP un 21 • '·1 Up ·~ 4S A/fCI wt 13'·• 2111 UP ~ ncLfe 22l.. 3>• UP . 6 ambBS 3' • 111 UP I .2 7 cllpTc 2 S-16 S-16 UP .6 I Alleen 1174 71'1 UP .• 9 TacVfla l;. >1. Up ·1 110 Apld~r 1 • Uo •. 1 FIQht y ~ UP •. 112 Nobll yH 4' 1 'h Up 1· 3 Card un 7 J4 Up . 1 1 5 4 Ensun 2l1. "• Uo l • ~tadOv 2~ 'I• UP I . 1, noOpt '' •1• UP . ~' ·~ n~:~ wt ~z ~1 8: :-. 9 NtnwdP I• Uo 11 Roach .... •1• UP .7 ~onllnd ~ 3· 16 UP ·~ ecllan 1t. ''• UP . llcCurt '-'> 3-16 UP . Nover 1 l4 1' • • UP 6 EQulon S~ '\'I UP 7 S DOWNS Lalli. _c 7!. Pct~.1 1 "" -• 'I• -1'• ''• 'l I~ I~ ,.'1• • 1' ff 14 f~ :: l"· 71' -1'• ll li!: =la l , I~ = :~ lj.l t~: ~= l :.~ ~·1. ''• •''2 '"I I the ·Promise of Lantern Bay .. The Ultimate Location I.orated in l>arrn Point FOR RESTAURANT1{0MMERCIAL!RETAIL LlASINC. INH)RMATIDN CALL BRU<...:ESCHIFF (t>llJJ ::>:\·l :>:W o next trip to C hildl(O. Jo your elf a personal favor. Pilk your fli~ht. Pirk vour fare. AnJ c;ave ~m Jet Amerka-che airline "ith Th.it Ptr<,<m.il Tomh. e great rate advan $5,000 8.80% 8.46% CJO DAY $50.000 9.00 % 900AY \f IOIOIUlll l'IQl11n. t' C11rl\·n1 "ickJ• Curr.:nl R.M \1m1mu111 "-il.1ou • t UflCOI 'tdJ' ss.ooo 10.10 % 9.66 % 1 YEAR SS0.000 10.25% 1 YEAR M uumum ""I.I"' r Curmi1 YtttJ• <"11111.·nt K.11~ Mm111wml'Ml<1"'-' l wm.111 '~IJ· N OSrnlNGS NOSIDPS t ~, ..... ,, .. yh,, '' tuntt· ~ ttht'tul no'fl\ 41nJ .. ,..,, .,rc.ftn-Htt J 8.64% l 11rf\'111 R1111· 9.79% l urn:111 R .. 1~ l>i-r.1r1 J;'lhn \\d\nc-:\1rr-•rt 11:45 .. \rr" .. U'HJrt" \trJ'<•rl 5: \l'r I l,.·r.iri John \\.1, fl« \1rp.lf'1 \rrl\l" ()'} f.Ht \irp.1rl h 1r n-'t"n .. 11\ln• ,.111 t .•ni.: fW,._h L~I H ;Qt).0:;-:; l lr,tnl.!c l. \IUOt\ (7141 i5l-4933 '•' l lr 1n1:<' l .•uni \ ( i 14) RS9-H ~R ., ,,.....,, ............... .--.................. ,.. '~--... -..... ..--,J ... .., • ~ ..... _ .......... ~ .. .. . .. .... -........... f ......... ,,. .............. , ......... ..-.ef ............... ~ \l1t1lt•• ··~......, .... •• .......... • .. """ .......... , ....... ....,., ...... ~ .... ................. ...,...._.. r:J Ope~ your account today. "'all the toU-frec Financial Line now: 1-800-423-BANK . l()O \Nr' o( Wf\ i..f ~ Great American .. ~M"advantagebank . Wkl'I II offtcir, llf"l"I Orantt Coonh- AMbcfln HIAI El Toro ...,_bland Founcatn v•) .._,_ ... .._ H~Bt«h C~ ltacl'I lApM Bodi 1.-,u"" rnn, 1.41,UNI ""'""' Mil :w'I Vltjo ~h'&\ l"\twpc1n lkah Oranp ~Ckmrnk \an Juat\ <.."ar*traftj• \\oodbrid • On the .. , • MONDAY'S CLOSING PRICES Dow JoNlS AvERAG£ · WHAT NYSE Orn NEW VOAI( (AP) Aor n Prev rv~n~ Todl ~ tcln nc nged ota'11risues • Newl'tOM ~ New IOW$ NYSE LEADER S NEW VOJtll. l~P/ -Sa .. s. ' l).m. Pf'~• nd net cn.noe o he flttMn "'°'' act vt ~ew Vork stock xcnai:r luuet. trad no i lonallv at more th n \ · fi + l'I nocet l· '.t I ---4 llelEQ I' •1 >lo -1•11 X?f' • : -lloii Sovi°h.rn Co • t 1~ $Ghlumt>ro "'"-,. Monsento s ;7 1,,,. _ 'I• Safew1v 91A _ 'l'J ~~i'~:n 1·111 -~. t~~Svc EG ~ .. : l l4 +l AMCA lnl m :1• -~ MObll •7 ~ -I"• Tandv , UP S ANO DOWNS NEW VORK (APl -The tollowlno llat shows tne New York Stock Excrnanoe stocks and werqtnts that have ~ up the mott and dOwn tl'le most ba--.. on percent of chanoe reoardleu of volume for Monctev. No i«urllles tredlno be!Ow S2 are Incl· -1,1ded. NllJ£d 1>1rcentage cheooes are 1h• ctlfferenc' twffr. the previous clos no orlce end onctev s 2 P.m. Price. UPS Ne me Last Cl'IO Pct I Winter Jack ~ ! ~ UP f~.f 2 entrnOala • ~ UP 1 . 3 erkev Pho ~• 'h UP . 4 ~ullU GH ll/1 'I• Ot> ,. S clP 2.12pf 2 111 l'h Op .1 6 en Am 'n ~ Ut> ·t 1 Te11ll Ind ~'• '• UP 7. 9 Newprklh '1 ''• UP 6 9 W.ur111ltr 4~ 'I• Ut> 6. 10 'llEvensPd ,.,. 'It UP 1·' 11 Ronson ''• ''• UP .9 I! Gen R~frat 1 ~ ~ Up .6 1 PatrlckPtr i~ 111 Up ·~ 1 VendO Co 'I• Up . lS P•nAm WI >,., .,.. UP . 16 NSPw C. I lpf 36~ 1~ UP 4.l 11 ~eordScl 9~ °" UP •. J r:ror1K J4 ''• UP ·I ~ t Dest n 10 ~ Ut i· StH9oCP ~ + 1111 UP . -~hlPltStl L + "• UP .t P Jbllck Ind ~ + 1it Ut> . d 3.SOPI 2''') + ,,.. UP •• Eno n >4 •.;. Ut> 4 S a t>urtn 3 h t 1 UP .3 Name t WlnriersCp 2 vanoorn s 3 BrockHll • Wlnn.O.oo S GOldnNuo wt 6 11\tf'med 7 Delton~ CP A.VX P I Murry hlo 10 lnteoRsc li Arllan1 Best l Nortl'\oate o 1 Texaslntt 14 PutrR Cem \S HuffvCp 16 lnPw 2.2Jpr 17 l\IOurce 18 lverOak n 19 Ali Fri 20 ~y SYS s I It MtrMfg uti.rlnt I~ ren~f'I Inc .. Lom('IMto wt s stodB"sln DOWNS Last Cho 7~ -l. 20112 -2 23.. -114 lj'h -I'• . -. :i. -~ ~'la -~ I -I 1 111 -1111 21 '2 -1~ 19 -l '·• ,.,,, -•4 2'& -'•• 6'') -'11 II -~ )1/2 -lt,o 2'1• -YI ~'h -.,, ~-1 '"> -Jl/4 ,,. _ ~ 17 l~ 9Jio -,,., 2Vl -'II 141/o -~ NEW VORt< (AP) APr. 22 Advanced ¥ecllned ncn nged orat1uues New hlohs Ne11¥ IOW$ AMEX LEADERS . --- Prev ~~ 13 NEW VORK (AP) -Salei, 4 p.m. prlct anct net change of the ten mo'I active Amerltan Stock E•thanoe 'luues. trad i ng nat1ona1t v at more than Sl Waoolab8 BAT Ind TexasAlrCP Hasbro' TubosMex OomePtrl Oelmed t ie Comm "m·~IOO 91, 9 . 8 • -2 -•;., + It• -•/\I + , , -,,.. NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW VORK (APJ -Most active ovtr· -ttlt-counler stocks S\.IJ>Plied w" NASO N•rnt I~ lllf A td Che. Ol111tsw I. 5, 1 ~ -Ht MCI 7. 1.v ,~ -•,. Ct>merc 8, 3 • "• + •.-, GlaxH 0, •l... 1-a -, Mylan l n '641; h• • l~'h + 1''> AAPPleC tOO 1 f" n,., -I . Ovftod 334,soo 9~ 9~4 GoLo QuoTE S META LS QuoTE s That·s an apt description of both business and business f)eople along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are gotng and which people are helping them get there.just watch 'Credit Line' -every day in the Business section of your new DlilJ Pilat • ~·~----..._ ................ __ ..... __ ........ ____________________________ .. __ ~~~~ .... ,, No tickets for speeding here The aeventh annual Cop Bowl football •a.me waa at.aged Friday nlarht at Orange Cout College and the North (Garden Grove-Buena Park-Fullerton) took a 13-6 declalon over the South (Costa Meaa-Hunt- ln&toa Beach-Irvine). Action Included the South'• Larry Hlcka (left) and Dave Hen- Ca a Terea golf tournament T hl· \l\lh \nnual ( :l'>n l ~rl'l.J Cmlt I t1ur namrnt ~111 Ix· hc:IJ JI th« \\alto~ 1d. < 11111 C ourw 1n \an1.i \na '<ta' l I fhl' l'\ l'nl lx·nl'f'tt\ thr ( d\d r l'fl''-1 humc.' a ll'mporan 'hdtl'r lor prl·gnJna "ngk girl~ fhl· h>urn.1111\ 111 -.1n,nc lollo"cd IH dtnn~r .ind dannng u•mml'nllng JI b pm For lurlhc-r rnlormatmn rhonl' M0-116'14 DysJula r ide acrou America ~ hl· 01angl· C oun l~ Aranch ot Tht• <>nun I>\ '"-'\1J '>111.1('! 1 "111 \end off .\nd) (1l'l\l'r a :!4- \ car·old 1n.11hkll' on hr\ R1p11tk hrndl' R1dl' .\HM\ \ml'rllJ tor DHll'\13 MJ \ l'I JI ~1J\on Rrgronal Par~ rn In tn°l' · .\ llllln ln 1.111 ,rnd hrkc conll'Sl ~111 Ix hdll JI M.1 .. on l<cg111n.il l'ar~ trum nuon-4 pm on \la1 IQ I or lurthl'f anlorma111m Jboul the l'' l'nl or 10 mah· a donJt111n phom· T hl' nnon I h ''l'\la ~K.ll'I} JI 'l\J .~:!~\ Free tennis clinic• \ "''rrr\ t>I lrt~ tl·nn1' drnal' ~ill tx· unacJ h> ( alifornra I l'nnas Pro11ram\ and 1hr !'>port\ lnfurm.i11on < l'ntcr Frida). Ma) l a1 Lt Mirada Rau~11t·1 C luh .ind on 4ia111rda}. Ma' -' JI l{o\\moor l'ark and C 'prl'\\ H rgh 'khool I hl· tame' '"r\ <tllord1ng lo ~uulh or Jlluh aml ll''l'I of pla\ R1s1,1r,1t111n' lor group ,rnd nnvall' k \\011\ ~111 Ix· l'\tCPtl·d at lhl' drnrt or for 3l1'ance fl'&l\tr.1t111n phone tl26-~0 deraon (center), u well aa the North'• Kevin Hamilton (riaht). An unidentified youngater kept the S'outh '• water needa In hand, but Thomu Correll refiecta the South'• pllgl:it on the field -the North'• lead ••• upped to 5 -1-1. The a!.me ralaed S 150,000 for a rea blgb schools. 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'.111' Hu Na glad there's no publicity She's playin g much _ better af ter def ecffug from Ch i n a i n 1982 ~AN DIJ?:GO'(AP) -H; Na. who eau~ quite a stir when she defected from the People's Republic of China 1n July of 1982. 1s happy with her recent lack o f publtc1ty. In tts absence. she'" begun to improve her tennis. • ··Each day I'm getting better. and I have more confidence in m) tennis now." said Hu on Monday afier wmnmg her o pening-round match 1n the V1f'llnla Slims of San Diego women's profes ional tennis tournament "It 's easier to concentrate on tennis no~. it's more like I'm one ofthc girls." Hu. a wild-card entry who didn't have to qualify for this Women's Tennis Assoc1auon (WT A) eHnt. used a '>tro ng sen c-and-\<olle) attack 10 defeat Mae\C~ Qumlan. 6-2 7-5 o n the hard counsofthc San Diego H alton Beach and Tennis Reson Hu's lCllnis has 1mpro"t.'d. but shl''s not content w11h It JUSt ) et "The backhand with topspin 1s something I've becn trying to work on for 'i<'\Cral months but I'm still not comfonable h1tt1ng at," she said. "I hll one today (Monday). but I hit 1t into the net and lost my confidence 1n 11 and didn't hit it anymore." Hu s~ud she needs 10 pla) an more tournaments for the sake ofher ran long as well as her confidence. Maybe then, she said. a dream ofa Top 20 ranking would come true. Hu's next match will be Wednesday against Eilee n Tell, a last-minute replacement who defeated third-seeded < am1lle Benjamin 6-1 , 6-2 1n an opening-round match Monda). The tournament contmue!> toda) with quanertinals slated for Thursday and Fnday. semifinals on Saturda\ and the finals on Sunda). The winner "iii get S 13.000 and the runner-u p w11l 1ake home S6,600. Most of the tournament's top-seeded play- er\. 1nclud1ng .\ndrea Jaeger and .\ustralia's Wl·nd) Turnbull. begin pla)' today. Tum bull. current!) ra nked seventh in the "'orld b~ lhe WT .\ 1<. the tournament's top seed Jaegl·r ""ho ha., no l urrent ranking because m1une!> for<:cd her to c;1op pla} 1ng for several monlh\. "a' gi ven the tournament's founh- !>Ccd b) the WT.\ ranking committee. The rank1n$ 1s fo r th1-. tournament only, Jaeger's fir'it singk'I compcut1on 1n almost nine months. In other fim-round matches of the week- long tournament. fifth-seeded Ann Hen- m l s<.on defeated Kathleen Cummmgs 6-2. 6-2. l'1ghth-sccded Beth Herr downed Lisa Spain:Shon 4-6 7-6 P-2). 6-1. and Bets) Nagelsen defeated< onnne Van1cr 6-3. 6-1 Six poloists on All-Stars '" Oran~l' <. oa'>t .m.·a "ater polo pla)er., indud1ng lour from lstanua High. "ere \elc1.tcdtu thd aiiTorn1a H1gh~hool -\ll-<itar team :rnd "''II comf)l'll' th1) ~ummt·r 1n the Or~ CONt DAIL V PILOT 1Tu.d4ty, ~ 4 1NS ..... l .i1rx·1. I a1"an UNITED AG EXPORT HUITlbolt Or H\#11 8Mdl T -The program. d<"\t:lorx.·d 10 hand ~holas11-co .,. PAN Y , 1 5 1 o Calif 92&49. · ne j;;;;;,;.; :"""" .,. t all' -minded athlet<'<\ .1 l ha nee to compete Brookhollow Dr · Sufi• Thia bu ll""' •• con-~ N c £ Go R.O o N abroad. "111 tx·ndil athll'tl'S \.\ho do not • 103• Senta Ana. CA 92705 Ouctld by c»-partnera ARCH ITECTURAL PHO- r ar1 1u pall' on 1hc JUntor national or national 0 '1B Ao?reuw S.-GlltOn ° Groee 111 TOGRAPHY 2005 w ~l.tlonnc '1157olllBfr~""~ T .. nla 'eou'""'*'~~ ~ 81lbo1 Blvd . Newport "all'r polo ll'Jnl'> ,,.... · .,,,..,....,......,. wtt .. the nty ...,_,.of""' a..cti CA 929e3 Ht:lp1ng lo form lht• c,quad arl' four of Dr .Sult••103·51111•Ana. enoeCountyonAprll5 198& L,.,Q K-. Gotoan l . ....... R CA 92705 nna. ___ , \tanc1a s l"7Sl '"'n" 1chard and James Thia buainen ,, eon-Put>lllhed C>fenoe Cout ;3''~ ~.!"Y Brench Rd DcVoH'. Br.an ( ool and R\an f-enlc\. all of due1ed by• COfl>O'llk>fl o ust · '-' '2e80 "horn ~Ill he '>en a or<; ne\t fall. C.,Olyn L F>etenon, Con-,:a~ Piiot Apfll9, 18· 23• 30• ~': t!;u:,n:;~ con· [d1.,on'<, Larn .\hram~on and Mater ex.· ... tr~: ltltement ... fll«l I T ·S52 Lanoe l(ennedy Gordon I lan\1 .\<;<.1°2 1 al~o ~ere ..ekctcd wtth the Coun"' C*1I of o.. .._IC 111nnrr-This ttllem.M -lllecl -., ----~.....;.;;;..;;;.;.;;...;,."'-';.;..;.1.;.;.;~----wttn the Counry~ of ()r. fhl' lOach I'> Don ( holodenko. an 11-~t·ar ~ Counry on Mereh 27 '1CTITIOU8 ~u engeCounryon/l,flfNS, IMS H'tcrJn JI \.int:i -\na \'alll'' 1 '9 5 "7'Ml2 MAm tTA~ "11llf T "ll 'um ml' r<. .1go " hl' n \ 1 lla Park H 1gh \ Publlshed o. Cout TM toAowtng per90t\I .,., F>ut>Qhed C>fenge Cout kll f hrltl'h gu1dl·d thl' c,quad the -\11-~tar\ oai1y Piiot Aprll ;'T 16 23. OOlnO 00........ u Dllt; Pilot A.prll e 16 23 30 I d I. d fli T 1985 BLYTHE JOJOBA & 1985 . p a}t' I\ l' I cr<"nl tl·am<. he team "Ill T 530 ASPARAGUS A CALI· T-~9 depart for fat"an \ug ft thl'n after a hnd FO. RNIA. LIMITED PART-, <;tor> 1n Ha\\a11 on thl· "a' hack 1hc' ·11 rc1urn NERSH1P 2• 161 v1111 P\alC ~flC[ \ug I~. j Pt8.IC ~TIC[ 0 Ono. L1gun1 Niguel -----'-.;......;...;..;;... __ c h I II h b Celitomla 9~'77 lllCTmOUa .,... .. c-.Jl p J\l'r "• earn I\ "a' a road FtCTITIOUI .,..... JOM R Grtfttn 2416 1 ....... STAT'lm:NT through donat111n\ <.pon<.or<, and:or other NAME ITA~•NT v1ata o Ono1 L1guna r11e lollowlng S*'90nl .,. I\ J)C\ of l'm plm ml·n I Tne I~ pweona .,. N~ C.ittomil 92971 OOltlg ~nell -Hu-W1w .\trordmg to ( holo<l<"nko oul o f the -lll ao<~ ~CONSUL~NG • • hia b\.lelneu 1• con-S~Conrrota, 1030GGrow ~ T Cor · 1"'~ Ouciec:I by I lomlllO l)lr1ner-Al\lhelm. C111f 92808 1n~ llJll<>n\ that \\>l'ft' '>l'nt ou1111.1n elite group M1r t'l 99!J.e:»5 on1 91\<0 Jonn Frenll Eowerda of pla\l'r'i 1n Orange ( ount\. J'nd Lono Beal h "" Jonn R Griffin a-11 10302 s-&__.,, & e 01v1d B 8r1y 1519 JP -· '"...---,.119 for lhl' lour.:!:! \\ere \dCl ll'd fhc grading \\a~ OolpNn Tlfr1Cl9 ec,;on1 04ll lf1Mf WIS1mlnater, CA 92683 ha'>cd on '><:hola!>IK arh1l'\l'ffiCnl "ater nqlo M CA 92625 · Thia "'1'"*'1 wu tlleO Th11 blJM,_. 11 con 1.. at w1tn the County Ciertt ol Of. 0uc1.o by 111 lndMd\.lal ab1hl) and a finannall\ pnxlut 11' l' ahrlrt\ to T:-;.: bueine .. 1• con· 1nge County on A.pru 5 1985 JoM F EO.WO. rom c· up ""Ith thl' SI s4ti t:11\t ouctld by .,, lndMdull nn.. Thia """'*'' •• 11..a .. · O•Vld 9 Brey ' d I 11 R Thl· thing ah<iu1 th1<. program "th.11 1hcrt• Thi• 1111--.1 _ n1ee1 ' 1 1 ' 0 · With the County Cler'll ot Or· 1 ~ no otht•r "a\ hl'sHk\ thl' ~port\ I \l hangl' 1w1111 the County Clerk of Of. =~~~Po!.::: ~ County on Maret\ 25 progrnm fM pla~cr' Ill tra'l'I ahro.id and 1~ CO\.lnty on Merefl 29 aeo c....,. °""· ....._ nnwa par11c1 patL' tn 1ntcrna11nnal u1mpct11ron ·· I l'1'12nll ~ llMd\, CA-Publlllhec:I Or1nge Cout ( holo<lcnko ~Id. "hcl JU'>l' \o ll''-' CH'r m.ilt· J Publlehecl Ori,. C<>Mt Deity ~/I.pf~ 2"3°: '?:l Poot April 9, 1e. 23. 30. n.111onal tl'am." '(::!, PNo1 Aor11 2 18. 23. 199~ 1 T~T T -52• I T -5!>3 1--------- ANGELS, SLATON TOPPLE OAKLAND, 6-1 • • HA~LAWN· MT. OLIVE ~Otluary • Cemttfry Cremato"r '1CTITIOU8 ....... '1Clm0Ua .,_ .. NA• aTAT'lmWT NA• tTATDmNT From Bl unda~ ·., gaml' a~1n"1 "K·ottk 10 1 Di·( 1n<.·c'> bl'cauw 1t rnmc afll•r --Rnan Do"'nmg had been 1n1t·nt1<>n.il- lkn1Que1. lill' \laton. alfO took h ""nlkl·d to toad the baSC'I ad' an1agc orthl· r hann· hl' ~~s g1,en con1nbutinji a \olo home run to Ill' "~hl'n<''l'ra managcr"alk!>-.<lmt'- thc game 1n lhl' third 1nn1ng and ont• (1 n front of you). 11 1~ a fX'r\on.tl saving a run h) rotlhinit Dwa)'nc challilngc and you -...ant 10 take Murphy or a RRI douhk w11ri a fo unh ad,nnta1u· of 11 .. inning d1v1ng catch fhc catch wa!I rcm1ni~1cnt of thl• l1nll ol play 1ha1 e3rncd him a Gold Glove 1n 1977 whik pla)'1ng ccn11.·r fie ld for Te~a\. "I knc\\ I had a Lham·c 1-K'tau~ the hall was h1Rh e nough. hut 1t was tailing 11way frl)m mr hecnu<.e of 1hc left-handed hitter (Murph))." \aid Ren1qur1. "I wM running '" ln\I a\ I \ ould and I had 111 nrnh· a pl.1 ) on 11 ur ,the\ "ould haH' itmw <thcad "I h.l vc hcl'O hen.· for tout \<t'Ur., .ind this I\ 1 h<' kind of pla)<'r I ha\ c fx'cll Ci\ "I feel ~om for M1kc Wm whn hasn't hcc n getting thc oflen~1vc suppon." s~ud Slato n 'T m $lad I'm gcttmg the !.upport. I IU'll "1c;h thr\ wouldn't wa11 unlit 'o lntc 1n thr game." Though SIAton dul get morl" \Ufl- pon than Witt ha\, he could huvc got1en much more. The •\n,el~ ~err the tx-nrfit•1artc"i nf 11 i\ ~ wall'> lea' 1ng I 'i runnrr<. oo h.l<,c.· 1n thr g;lflll' WILEY one of Pomona Va1- CARL A WILEY. ley' p1ont't'r citrus ANGEL NOTES GN" l oM ..,,.., 0 1c"t'o \eve,. I died Apnl 21, 1985 paclung planls Mr 1 '""•llO\ ,,. lf'MI Ano•\ 9 1 w •n '" ~ •nda. hod ,,,, I Survived by his Wlfe Turner lS sunwed by sore sflOulder eu m nf'O Mo,.o•• D• Or l..-1' J ean. brother. Robert his wr(t' Mildred of Yecum •l'l<I .. a\ O·llJ"ll~O e\ "<t••"ll \1•9111 ,,,.0.,. .. ,, He "'" 11 ., .. •cur•'°"" ,1101 allO w111 and sons Le-s and Corona del Mar a oe , .. ,..,~ •o•'" • 1' " "'°"r' Ht ,, Keith Worked for daughtE'r Joan C'ox. KMOu .. o 10 m&~t "'' •~u1•' '1•" '"~'"''on Huahes A.lrcTah in of Upland and a Fr1oev Fondl '"'""' 60 DclC~\ 1n • -,.mu111to 11.,,,. Mc.nf .. w•I" no "''" Ht w•• lnglt'wood Reurf'd granddaughter Eileen 111row '" ano1"'' ''"""""'"o ,.mu1••e<1 o•,,.... from Aut.oneuc DIV Cox of Chtno Lou.ls Fr101v ins...... Red C..rew wen1 1 tor s of Rockwell, Intl I Tumar ~as alHui~ Monoav a110 w•lll Ille lwO "''' now llU J t4S ' movl119 "'" Fr•n~ lloo•n'°" •1110 ,oi. ooueu1on An&ht'lm Friends w1lh thE' Jonathan ot lt!t• place on lllf all ""'" 1,,, H1' r>esl lar~I all .... f I C I b N r t '' w11i.e KMicr at 1 ts~ w,111 "'' '"'' oe'• "'' 1n may C on u 1t' &nu Y u · e w Po ll'te ''•'"•Mint Carrw IYO" en 0 tor 14 llfeltmt f'riday af~rnoon. al Harbor Ya«hl Club. m.rr. l\lAin" "'"°" o.c:llKH 1no ....... 6627 W. a:md SU'ftt. 81g Brolht'Ml, lndian •l\o 1110 two !Iii\ 10..ce ., each u1en0eo 111, 1 -.a. .. -1 ~.. ln W l'-Coun Cl b ~r\Ot'lli lltll1n9 ,,,.... OeC•ncH hu t'W)w 1111 ........ •U<a" es. lrVV'95 f' ~ try u . ~•n '''•111111 gam~' ano nu •II RBI 1n "'' 1n1 lieu of flowen family 81g CAnyon Country ''•· w111w 8•n1<1u•1 ha\ "'" '" "'' IH I te>ur 11ugctt rontribuuon Club and ll"Vlnt" Cout 9•mf' P11t '""0 rnalCl'lue>• for 1ne rtma1n1n11 Cl rwo ,.~, fnnllJf'lt T-v Jt/11111 (t-1) n A, may be macS. t.o your Countn ub MM11 w.,.. ... 11·11 weoneloav •"•'-a... favonte ehartty In lllmlflkll U 01 ., A ' Cllrl\ (Min• 11• II f r. I A Mollo•v 1119111 \ ,,,.,, WH ,,,. Jlto CO<l\41<'ullvt memory 0 '-Ar r d II 16:?5 Gisler Av11> Costa Mesa S•O-'iS"' PtERCE 81tOTHERS BEU BROADWAY MORTUAAV 110 Broaawav Costa Mfl~a 6•:? q1o;o PACIFIC VIEW MfMOAIAL PA"K Cemetery • Mortuar., Cl'lllp4!!1 • Cremalorv 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport 841acn 60 2700 ,1,.,1 IOt taa1e11 ,.,, .. ,II• wo'"'° "'' wo "''O '"' Wt.ley rtf'n s may ca "'"1110 ro1411o" 1,,1 J.-i Mofl<I••, ion 1o< Tut"ldav 3-8PM at McCORMICK The IOllowtng pertOnl -The lollowlng ~ .,. OOlng buw-11 Vtoeo OOltlg ~ II T. F>rotectton ~ J MIC 1'4AE LS S IN t1M OrlOle Or1¥e. Coate T ALLA TIOHS • 5 Bllbol ~ CA 92126 CO¥el H 8 CA 92'63 Nh Lynn~ 17" MlehMI Frencta Jetcl •5 one. Or1¥e eo.t.a Meea, 18•lboa CovH HH•00•1 CA Ht2t 9Mcfl. Cellf 92M3 TNe bullneet i. con· Thia bu•'""' •• con OUC'ted by en lnOMOulll by en lndklldua• JIAe ~ Miki Jefll TNI llM~t -t11eO Thia ateternent wu 111ec:1 wltl\ the County Cler'll of Of· tll the County Cler11 of 0. ""OI COUftry on~ 5, 1M5 County on April 5 1995 ,.,,_ ,.,,... PuOIMMd Ofenge eo.1 PvClllNO Ofenge Coeet =~~· ,. 23.30. =~Apfll9 18 23 30 T-S5e T·6'9 "8.IC NOTtCE Nil.IC ~TICE NOTI E OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS 111e A' ...... ~,'"-• ••• '" • •·nieu 10 •1 on tt>t TURNER p 4' c 1 ; t c-V 1 t" w I MOlltTUA"V roao "' 191S LOUIS A TURNER. Mortuary Funt'ral 179~ l -01m• < """'"' rt'Sid~t of CtM-ona del 9l'l"Vl<'t'S wall be twld Aoad Prince of Peaoe Lutheran School •d- Mar. died April 20. In Wf'dnc:-my Apnl 24• l 'O""a e.ac,, c 1 m lts students of any race. c<>Jor. na-pol l"IJ\Cr) f \('t da) m t\allm& pra<:tll:l' I proall1l <" h1111nr in gamr '1tuat1on~ Jnd m the tiel< I toke th halls and pla) lllr..e thcrr arr runnt'r<i on. w v.hen I pl:n I'm rrnd\ .. Sou t h ern Utah get s Gau ch os· Adam s Palm ~•Mt Mr I IAM at p.,fte Vtf'w I 9265 1 11onaf and ethnic origin to all the rights. ""'· ,q,.~_. '!> II d 'umtt, • par1n<"r 1n Memorial C hapel. c prtv egea. programs an activities gen- Curc:1-Tumu Com-3~ Panflt' VK>w Dr. erally accorded or mad avallabte to c;la ton Jl\<1 am 'nm\· olkn"H' hdp from Dou& f)\'( IOH'\ v. ho hat .1 .. 010 home run 1n the foutth that 11111 thl' Ana I\ aheod '·I and tt du1d1 ha't'\· loaded 'in&lc dn,me h<1ml· '"o \le' \dam<. \3ddkbad~ < Cllle r·, ro1n1.. al\d #hc1unchn I ttdt'r m l~K\-M h.1, an.~·ptt•d :i ~ht1lat\h1p to pl.1" for \outhrm l 11ah \tote C ollegr n<'\I \<Ca\on 10~1m1 hn\ -httn u1lk·J "lhl' h<''it IUnljlt'r tt\l\'r .al \adJI k" b~ l\ntl ll>:J(h Hill Rrummrl. and "onl' of thr top lt'J~f\ 1n tht ,ounlt'\ a1 an' kHI " \llnm' '' JlffihJhh h(,1 rt'· meml-<'rt'll for o \6'kk1n.'C.· llunl hr pany. Nf'wport 8"<-h Nf'wpor1 lk-ach En-students at the schOOI tt does not wu born m LHd· 1 ~bnwnt Wlll be at Th Mar• TnUr d iscriminate on the basis of reoe, color, vtllt<. Colo July 30 P.nfK' VK'w Mml· national and ethnic orM-tiln In admlnls-1904 A form<>r onal Park In ~of f'•"' Rf'~ult 'V Pomona ~n\. Mr flowt>n rontrtbutiom ~r'-t<'t oire<'ton tratlon Of Its educational poflclea. d· Turner "tabl~ m may be ~t to the •d <'•II Now mlatlons. policMaa. KhOlarshtp end loan ---&.nSUrMICC ruAA 1n~ 1bn-c.mn r111h1h .\d3m'> ,1,craird I J I pomt' and X ~ r<'houn'I' per pmc in the 1<'-114 "-'.+"4.lA ~1 ""il' :an all-conft·w~ win 1 wn ~ at .1 'n "' •tl' ~ .. ~, '" e t't1n· lth'n{\' a.1ml n11.l•n\I \Ima (o,ta m I 11>1.4 lht" !Aw 1930'1 W1th Amencan CAniC'f1' So 642•16 71 programs . and athletic and other tchoOI h1I pactnu.J4r.. John tif'ty PllC'I:~ • ..... 1 ht. >u ~•teted f)fog.ems. Cum. Ora,,. &It Monuar-y Dlrttton ______ __. Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot r hr fl.\ :in poun'1 "'''~ ula1 ,- I • fo'ru1t Ot1tr1bu\o n 644 2700 , I April 23 1985 T-571 ( I by ceah. W'ltled c~. po.ii*' by ~ 11 OC*llnt ....._ CA tuat. lfld the caah19''• or tr .. 111rer'1 of Merow, S&.000.00, Pfom· name of ti• prinG1pe1 men• C.. .... .,_, cNdl °' by • United Gwt .. IMOt-t no* per Ill i.ma ~ 1a LA!Md 111 Hou. Jt HOlU TO OVIHDAHT: ~. benll, • ._~ .... or tnd conoitlonl. '30,00000 T~ 714-6-4e..ntt oi "1lllo a A.ovMOol llAJCIOM 1.i.ot•:Ph money order T1>111 11 l\al 1Mief1 llOfeed 714 ... 2.f542 ,. ~ -...... I\ ..... ~ Ot money OfcMr ......, Ntd llcenMe Ind ll"Ublllhed ~ eo.1 duct.cf -• Olf*lll pe11~ W~ipood •rm. CA In ,. •1'9 E•t•t• of AM c: ~ -......... peyable to tne lntetnal ~ Intended ,,.,,. ..... ,.. Dally PMot "PfM 23 1N5 ~ •L '2114 ' ' DOIMnMY ...._ ~ ....... DOU 1-... .. .iue a.w.. . QWed by s.c 2407• of IN ' T-&19 ~ ,. Warri\lft01on Getlld NcNrdWllll• 52 •OM, •h OOIOTMY ......... Nawr. of TIU.· The '911. 8ulineM 11'4 Prol9111pt11 Genet .. Penner • w~ lt'llne 'cA __. LnM ..CtlttOlll, YOU ARE 8ElNG SUED t1t1t an<l lntet•I of lhe II.JC· Code, thllt thuorl91derall0n fNe......,,.,,. ._ lied t2114 ' ' D 11111 '" IV PLAtNTIFf: IA VO. LE PIYt' (nemect on the tron1 of for tile trll\lfer of Mid !>ult-PUBLIC NOTIC( With tM County CIMI of Or-Thia b11tlNN I• con· CASINO A •2t315 llTA DEMANOANDO) Uiltlorm)lnendtotneprop-MM and lrantlet of Mid -·-Inge ~ty Olt Aptfl 11 d\let..:fb)'!lln~. M011C9 °'IM.I FAf\MEM & MERCHANTS etty II otfelect '°' .. eub-llotnM .. to .,. P•ld oMi -·-...... 1N& ' 0.lld A Wiii• <:L SS I °'MAL"'°""' w 8ANt< OF \.ONG &EACH .• i.ct 10 any prior ••lld anw Mid tr1t11t.r l\al Men ~~~ m•• T'hlt ttat9m.ni ... -Al MVATI &AU CllltOl'nla 8enMng GOtt*-ovtetancltng rnor\glQtt. 90• apptOved by IN ~l---ll"Utlll'lt'led Or c.-..... Ole Cour!IY CIMt of Or ..... AA99111 NOTICf 18 HlRllY allon oumbfancea, or oth8f liens ment 01 Aloohollc ~ Purtuanl to Section "IOI Coun Aavtt6 tM ... , -" OIV£N ~\, .Wflet lo con-You hew 30 C.iender In favor of third p.,U.. Controt. 81044d) ol tM Internal Rev· ~ ~:a Aprll 23• 30, May lf'9I ty on ' 1 3 Bdrm 2 Ba toe t.m.mi, rt•lt'JJlaOlll' lo\t•r\ it•t•: \lonclu~ · F riche ~ 0:00 \.\l .. ;>::iO P.\I. llrmetkMI by ttie lbow entl-CS• •fttt thlt eummone It again.11net~tn1ure That a tale, lren•I., and enue Code. notice I• hefeby • • T·17& Publllhed Of~ Bu illf'\" ( '.ounl .-r: fl'ptc, cov petfo.1. dbl Ii.,, tied Suc>er1of Colltt, tl'le -* on you to IMe • ~ ""*'°' to tne lten of the ...ianment ol tne •lorwel<l given that tt'le IMllll reoor1 OeltY PMot ~II t . f8. 23 30 qui.t •treet. • 124. 50 undeft~l\ad, a1 Co·b· written rtipOn•at thl• 00\lrt. United St111L AN Pf'OJ*1yla 1tock In tr•d•. lhtture1, for lheeeiendar ~Of 1914 1989 ' ' ' • \I ttll ..J ,, ~. L'rt' d .. '· 1181,500 • .CUtot'I ot "'9 Wiii Of \tie A letllf or l)flOn9 call Wiii ofW..:t tor tale~• II Ind equipment encl gOOcl wlll of of O.nlttl Cheer Commltt... "8.IC fl)flC( T-5111 "• r •• .., l•a .... ...., ~ ntrned Oeoedent, wtll not PfOtec:t )'QI.I: )'OUI' ty~ at la and without recourte Mid bvelneu llrill t>e con· •ne . • private foundatiOfl, !' u •)() \ \I • ')() I, \I .. IOOIPt bide and ... et prt. written~ .. mutt be 1n llQllntt ttl• United StatM . .ummated, and the con 1vall•t>le 11 the lound•llofl • IC·1'NIM '1Cnnoutl IU• --------0 =• · • ·.):\ • · W ~!la- va .. .-on MAY I. 1Na, et Pf098f i.g.ttorm If )'QI.I went Noguetantyorwwranty. IA· alderatlon thlf•lor 1ogetller prlnclpel otllce tor lnll)eC· .... P\llJC fl)TIC( l•t Il l.JC : \TIC., l)f<. \ 1>1 .1 \ t. r~~~~~~~~ 10;00 • rn' Ot ~ tne 00\ltt to,...., )'OUI' cue. pren Of Implied. la made •• with the conaldet1tlon for tlon during reguler twalneet NAiii ITATlllbfT I i r: wtthlfl the ttme lllloweCI by 11 )'QI.I <lo not Ne your to tne vllldlty of the title, 1netran1teranduetgnment houl'Slrom9a.m.lo 4pm fnetoll0wln9penontar• .-CnnGUa..,...11 \lond,I\ ht. :. () p.111. fMllLllT .... lew, to tM hlQhaet .-id beet l'MPOfl• on time, you mil)' quality, quantity, weight. of 1ne 1foreaeld lk:«tM {or by any c1trzen wno NQUMll doing bullMM ea: ..._.TAl'llmWT I ti•·.,··tit\ \ln11 I :.\II I'·'"· • blddlf' on "-*'"-and IOM 1ne· cell, and )'Ollr tile. or condition ot "'' of bn ... ) 19 to be peld on or II within 180 days alter the II THIN LIMITED PART. The to4loWlnQ Pl"tON .,. • ... ~,...,...,.,..,men-waoea. money and ptOC*'Y the OtOJ*tY. or n. 11111118 811., tne 30th d•y of~• datt 01 tni. p11blic;•tlon. N!ASHIP. 1625 .._..Verde dolnll bullnMl .s: \t i•drw:-d.i, , rw·~ I Jll 1'·111 tloned, .. rtgflt, 1-. lnt...i may be take w1tf10ut fuf'tl'ler for any UM or P11fPOM. No t98S, at the eec:row de9aft The foundation •pr~ Ortw Eaat. Coell Meal, CA VIDEO FANTASY, 206-t S. andhtaMofMldoeo..:tlnl warnlngfrom~COUl1. cla~wlll.,.con~lor ment of LUCKY ESCROW onlea II tocated •1 22e 92t2t EllOtid. •F. AnlMlm. CA l h11r .. d.1 \ \\1•d 1-:m !1 ·111 atltletlmeotllerdMlh.and Thlf• are ot'* leoel,... altow111Ce °'. ed1U91met1t or 00 INC .. at 28&3 w. Olym. Waln.ul Strff~.,_Newport lk Sllm fnterPrl8el. tnc .• 12802 L r11l·I' 111111· l :JO p .111 •ectrm 281. 2 cw 0-199· er.ellllng f~ In IMng room. NW South COP1 PtaD. S124,500 Setloul ~only M 1·t4CIO .. rlgbt. oo. 11'4 In__. qlllremanQ. You mey want for reaclulon of the aale pie Blvd , In Ille Qty of loe Belich. CA 92vvv. Poon. • Gener1lt Plf1nef. t$26 Bredt.y L. Matt\IM, 2t101 r • ttlat'*e.at.IMF,.._.111> to call en llttorney right bMedonlalluteoftheJl"OP-Angelee. ~.nty ol Loa An-No 778-7501 • M ... V•de ·Drive Eut, Quall Creek, 11•1. Laoune '°'i'ltml:I\ I II S:llO 1).111. ~ by ~Ion of tew. ewey If )'QI.I do not known en tw1Y to conform With eny Ill· ge1e1. State of Cllllornle. Trie principal manager of Coate Me11. C1lllornla Hllll. CA 92e53 • r ...... -or ot._.._, e1noe her attorney,)'Ol.lmeycallenlt· pt...-d or Implied rep· pr<Mded that the 0e9er1. the round1tlon 11 Holger T 92929 t<.lthteenK.Fowter, toetl ..... 11111 1,1, 111 ~·tlll 11.111 -• daet". In Ind 10 .._ '*°"'" torney r•f.,.,., MfW» or 1 reaantltlon ment of AJcdlolM: Bever-age ChrislanMn Thia butln•H la con•~. Garden G,..,,., ,.l .A~.Slf'IL,'() () 1 •>-.-)~ .... , 0 UlfllMILMI ese.crlbed ,... property. ttoal aid omc. (lllted 111 the Aedllnptl9n Rlgh... Tiie ContrOi hN IPP'oved said Rerflloncl W. Nelaot1, ducted by • lltnlted pertMt· CA UMO ·---~---;:l _____ ...... __ ""--'··-o .. -• Speicl0u9 femil¥ l'IOlfl9. All 8etd 8UOlillll'U alt b6de for ~ book), right• of redemption. u translw of MtO llcenM. C'A. * N. ltfooktMtrat I t.. INp • Thta bYalneH la con-OQNS. ttitu-oUl. I ..,_, .... of lll6ct Pf~ wll be ~ de que le en· ~fled In tntetnel Rev· O.ted Aorll 15. 1985 Aftehefm, CA r.ll01 8e Sim Entetprie., tno., dllcted by. a tef*al pwt-...... fer-._,_ "== ... •·'-2 bathe. Spltdng pool . ..... OfllOeoU)EANA OE· treguenaetadl~~ anu&CodeMdlonSS37,lf• •YUNG"' CHO. Kl IUN f'ubliatled Orange COMI GeMral ...,,,.. 8etty J. nertNp .... ~ .... I eetloen. NISON, Altillrn9r for CQ..b. • uated tlane ""plu.o di 30 quoted u lollowt CHO, Trenaferor encl Datly Pilot AprU 23, 1985 Otte. Pfeelderlt 8radt9y L Math6ea A~-aJ 111• '°.__~~ .......... ~-----.. -.-1 TAllUl'Mola· I loWpr"1oltr• only tDJtOte, MAOl!Y NYOAHL DIAS CALENOARIOS pwa Sec. 9337 Redemption of L~ T·S81 Thia 1tetement w• llled Thia etat..-nent ... tllild r-• W!!!! l • Ml1 MAM CAO()t(. at 3100 pt...,..tar una r••Pu"ta Pre>perty. ll IUK KOH. 100 JA wtth tne Co\lnty CIMt of Or· With tl'le ~ Qettc of Or· ... .... •• -If A.. S 1M.OOO. Cell for l'llCW9 Sollttl 8ularl SW., a.,... MCtltl • maqulnl en •t• {•I Before Sele. Any Pet· KOH. Trwfw-and In· P\llLIC NOTICE "1~5 County on Apr• 12. lflQICountyonAprll.!..!!!! *' ----· ..... II lo ~Bdrm .. ~... lnformatton. H3--11t7 250, lane. Ana, Calflor'nle corte. eon whoM property haa Tr..-.. • r.,._ ...,.._,.... "' V9IY 41 ,..,.,,.,. 92704. S. ,.., P'OC*'IY 11 Uni cana 0 urta ~· bMtl levted upon thall h1ve Pubtllhed Or'"G' -Goast Molle• .,. .... o1 '1'nMI Publlthed OrlflQI CoMI harp 2 bd condo. Sec 111rrounded by luetl trop. dalGtlbed • folkMt,: MleforiTel no 1e ofreoera the rtg'1t to pay the emount Dall) Piiot April 23, 1985 ""' ,ropettr al PuOflahed Orange COM1 Deity Piiot April I, f8, 23, 30, gale nr SC Plaza pool epe k:&I ~ with I THE REAL ESTATER~ AN UNDIVIDED ONE-protec:clon; IU respufftl dut. fao-thet with the ... T .588 Prtnte .. D•lly Pilot Aprll 23, 30, May 198$ +carport. S a crifice •t private MCludecl pool HALF 41/2) INT~AEST IN eecfltl. maqulna Ilene qve penMI of the proceecllflG. II NO A 121357 7, "· 1985 'f-578 T-550 169,900 3 bd only and loed• of brldt. Q,..I lmmec a Bd 2 Ba Colete AND TO: . cumpllr con 111 .lor-any, to tne Secretary at any fltB.IC NOTICE tn 111e SuperlOr Court of S19,9". Aum 10'A% 11t lamlly home on tuper Park.,... Move.In cond "911 swopeny tocat..:t 1n ma 11dad•1 110 a I•, tlma prior to the Nie tha<eof, 1he State of C•lllornla, tor Pt8..IC NOTICE T.G. Won't lull Wood.,. qulal · ltr"t. 1219,000. S 134 500850-0919 · the County of Orange, Stet• IP'oe>ledas al ~ted quler• and upon euch payment th• NOTICI °' the County of Or•no• P\llLIC NOTICE Ide VIiiage 2$11 W. 761-3191 --·-------°' Cellfomla, and 119111y ct. que 11 eott• eecudMI su Secreter; lhlH r•tore tueh ~TM Ofl In the Malter of the Eat•t• .-CTl'TIOU9 ~II S f I P t I k acrlbedaalollow9: ca10. proe>erty to him. and an MARVIMD.u.LICHU\.D of PH'r.LUS JEAN PERRY. K·11•flCTITK>U89U• NAMllTA~ Tun ower ... • '2!. C:SElECT Int ... ~ IMI Lot 40 ~ Tract 1298 .. SI UMd no preaent• IU further proceeding• In con· AND"" PntTK>N OeoeaMd .... TM folloWlng perlOl\l at• encwe.. AGen1 - 1 • 1 UV ..,.. PROPERTIES u· ~. m per mep '"°'ded In Book r~a • tlampo, puede nectton wlttl theleYyonlUCh TOA~ITl!ft Notk:elthetet>Vglventhat NAMllTA~ ®lnabulineal• .-• ... ,_ 247, P .... 12, 13 and 14 of perdlf al c:atlO, y te pue<ten property lhall CHM lrom llTATI NO. A-12"11 the undwllgned win Mii at The followtng S*'IOftl are nfE PRINTING HOUSE. .... MTnATD looklng for• royal f.mlfY, Mlecetee!llOll9 Mape. In IN quttat au aalatto, au ~lnero y lne time of euch payment (bl To •II Mira, ~lerlea, Privet• aete, to lhe hJolleat doing bullnesa 11: 3033 8tt1tof, Suite P, Coat• 2800 Sf 3 br 3 ba w/,.,,._ Oftloa ol Vie County Re-otrat CoeM de au propleded ~tlon of RMI &tale creditors llld contingent llld belt blddet tubject to WARMINGTON HOTEL M .... CA 92828 &Mutlful ex~ttve home rm + bonut nn. Top corder of Nld County lln l"'9o adlclonel por pert• Arter Sele (11 Period The creditor•. and'*'°'" whO oonllfmatlon ot' said Su-ASSOCIATES NO. 3. 3090 TayH•r Abdel-Hallm, 1ftft ISi.£* ~th gotgeoul view of nelghbot"ood. Wtll Common known H : de le oorM. ownen of any rMI property may be olherWIM lntar•ted perlor Court. on or 1rtw the Pullman Str .. t, Coata Meae, 5117 Bender•, Montclllf, l,N Back Bey· 3 huge s>rl<*i. For c1et.iie. Bltf. t87t1 Vla Plllatlno, IMM, Exl9ten otroa 19qullitoa aold u ptovlded In MCtJon In the will and/Of' lltlte of: 26th day of Aprll, 1915, at Celtlornla 9282t CA 91783 , .,,......,_·on Lido 9oud B«Srooms with 2 flf• M8-'557 CA 12715 tegatee. Puede que uated 9335. their'"""· exacutOf'S. M A Av I N DAN IE L the omc. of The. Houalng Robet1 P. Warmington. Thia bYtln•H I• eon-_,._.., placiee, wet ber, MCYftty 1----.,..,,,,.-~....,..~~ A.P. #..e3-011-02 QUiafl llemar a 111'1 a1>0gedo or eddmfni.trators, Of any SCHULER. AKA M DANIEL Martc•t. 5241 Uncoln Ave .. 3090 PIAlman Str .... Cotta dueled by: en lndMd\aal bee1 "Eut End". 48drm get• & much more. M\111 .... 28r 2a.1g PLEASE TAKE FURTHER ~Sl nocon-'*'°"~any 1111 ..... 1 CHULER Sultece eypr ... CA90&30 MeA, Celllomllt2e2e TayMll'Abdal-Halm on 2 lot•. H•t.000. OwNf wltl help finance . .ttome.Ooaetoboh.S.. NQTICE In.I aHtlougtt tNa oce a un aboQado. pwde thlfain, or a th8feon, or A petition 1111 Men flted Tale: 714-527-30eo Attn: Herold G. PlrMr, 3090 Thia ttatement ,... lled OwNf financing. Alklng ptlce S$40,000. meka ofter ~1$2 NoUct Mta lor1tl lhet the &-..,,,., • un ..!do de r...,. any per.on In . ttlelr behalf. by Jemie Ruth SChuler-kl the Oertle Watlclll County of PuMmen Street. Colle Mela. with tne CounlY Clerk of Or· ~· tat• tloldt AN UHOMOEO 8flde de ebog9doe o • une tNI be permitted to redeem Supetlot Court ot...prlllgl Orange State Of Cellfornle. Cellfomle t2e2t "IOI County on AptM 5, 19'5 •-• .. NW OHE-HAL.F (f/2) INT'EAEST oftc:lna de eyude legal 1-.. "" pte>perty IOld.-or any County re~o that alt right'. title and Int•"' of ThomM A. Klll'nena, 30tO ,.,,_ ...... Traditional Ull llN ln lllldreelproperty."-ert-dhctorlo't9lllforllco). pwtlcularlrac:tofeuctlprop-Jamie Rulh be IP-salddecelMdettnettrneof PullrnanSine..C0911Meea. Pub4lahed Orange CoMt CUSTOMIZED BEAUTY L--au "-bdrm. 2.,• be., tlte lnt•ett In Mid ,.., The narne and addreae of 9"Y •I any time within 120 pointed • peraonal rep-deeth and all the ........ , title Callfomle 82e2e ~ Piiot •-119 t6 23 30 · Realty ....... , "" ptot*tYla.....,.lbtefor ..... ll'le court II: (El nombra Y dayl an ... Ille..,. ther9of. rnentattvetoedmlnlatertl'le end lnterett that j,;;·.;.,•t• .,_, ....... . • . . Oreem kit, prof decor, home w/pool + ape. 3 On tne dedl of Decedent, dlrecdondelecort••l MV-(21 Price. Sudl P'OC*'Y or Ntateoftnedeoedent of Mid esecuud hu ec-Thi• bualneH 1• con-1985 T-551 lnd9Cpd.8'C91mape, 631-7370 lrple't, lrg lam. rm. - Decedent held Ntd rMI NICIPAL COURT OF THE trlC1 ot property ahell be The petition requests qutredbyoperetlone>ftewor ducted by 1 general pett· mutt ... 1$212,150. elegentthruout.AbeOlute pt°'*1)' wtth her Huabllnd, LONG &EACH JVOICIAL permitted to be redewned authority to ~mlnlatar the otherwlM othef than 'or In nerlhle> le.150 CASH TO LOAMI aacrtltc. It S24t.800. ROBERT 0. JOHNSON, DISTRICT, '15 w .. 1 Ocean upon payment 10 the "tata under the I~ llddltlon to that of U6d o. Robert P W1tmlngton, Pt.8LJC NOTICE WOOdbrldge. 2Bd Condo C1ll PATRICK TENORE HulbetlCtandWlfle,uCom-Boulev11d, Long B .. ch, putd'l...,..orlnc:aaenecan-dent Admlnlstr111on ot e.... ~.•tthettmeofdMth, ~ ... ~'::,, •• llled in1enn------a1 priHlr>e1ioUREOON5~900RtC"LTY .• 83M268 mun11y Pre>perty. o.c.dent C#llomll-90802 not be found In the county In 111" Act In and 10 811 lhe oertlln rul wt h tie~ Citric of Or ro -· --,..NU RI • "'" herein It dlepo9llig of ,..., The name. addreu, and wNctl tne property to be r• A ne1nng on tne petition pr~ attuated In the City 1 1 nty • NAm ITAW 559.5555 1nterwtlnllllrMl0toP1t1YIO telephone number of plain-deemed la attuated. than to win beheld on MAY 15. 11185 of~ Partt Counly of ~ County on April 17• The tonowtn; perton111• -•-•uy . 1 • • 1 ,I· her cf'llldran ~ough a for. llff'I attorney, Of ptalnlln the 8-creter;, for the UM of at 9.30 A M. In Dept. No. 3 at Orange, State of CaNlomla, 1 5 m•1• dOlng butlnMI at: LINEAR ....,. 1 ._.. mil prob•t• prOCMdlng. without any attorney, It: the purchlMr hit helrt, or 700 CMcCenterOrlveWut, pllrtlcularty.deecrlbedufol· Published. Orlllgl Coast MEASUREMENT SYS· IDllUI 1---------Surmtna Spouee, lll08£Al l AW <>F ~I 0£ S o F .aulgna. the amount paid by Santa Ana, CA 92702. Iowa. to-wit· . • Diiiy Piiot Aprll 23 30 Ma TEMS, 12«1 George St .. o. JOHNSON. dellrel to LEONARD P. BAUM. 9100 euch P\lfch ... and lnterHt IF YOU OBJECT . to I Lot '5 of r,.'.c. J291, Book 1 • ' y Garden Grow, CA 82640 IUIY Tl II Ill.II ..... luMu 1M2 ello Mii hit UNDIVIDED Wllahlr• Blvd., Suite 509, thereon 11 the rate ot 20 pw-gr•nllng ot tne petttton, y 111 p ...... e i.nd 7 lnclualve • 14• 1985 Wayne Albert Terry. ee.u11tul 3 Bdrm 3 Beth ONE·HALF INT£REST In Beverly Hiiia, C•lllornla cent per annum. Effect of lhould either eppear at the of Ml~i'aneout Mepe. ~ T-572 12«1 George St .. Garden poof home. For;,,al din--Tll ..... Ml •sate or L .... Option* Mid property and hereby 90212 (213) 213--4051 Junior Encumbranoet Sec. hearing 111d stete your ob-cords 01 Orange County "8.IC NOTICE Grove. CA 92&40 Ing, large oory family Distinctive conlemporary, 2 aty 2bd 1\.tba oondo. mall•theentlre-CIVllll· O.ted:~AY21 ftM 8339(c).Elf9c1ofJunlorEn-jectionsorfllewrlttenobjec· Slataol Catlfornla ' Thia butlneu 11 con-room w/llreplice. At· warm redwOOd Interior, pool,aauna,/ec,1uume •ble IOf ..... ....... K. .....,, Cleft, c:umbranoaa. A certltk:ate of Ilona with the court before more commonty known K·17al flCTTne>U9 Mii._ ducted by: an lndlvldual trec1lve red brick patio & archltecturatly valld, 3 Bd 125K loan a 11.5% Int. 81D OR OFFERS .,.. in-9r: Ill 9rendoft, Deputy Nia of pereonal property lhe hearing. Your appear-u · 6162 a.rte Buen• Pant •11 Wayne A. Terry gorgeoue poof for enter-room• (2 m•t« Miltes) 30 yr ftxad. Alklng $140K vttec1 t« Mid FULL patcel of Publlahed Orange Cou1 given« 1 deed to real prop-ance may be ln.J*eon or by CA . ' NAMI ITATIMPIT Thia ttatement was llled talnlng. $240,000 In-1895.000 $5000 dn OWC 110,000. reel PfOj)ltty, A.II aucf'I bide Delly f>tlol Apr-119. 16, 23, 30, erty nec:u1ed pureuent to your attorney Twml ol Mle Cllh In law-The IOiloWlng person1 are wtth the County Clerk Of Or· eludes ttte land. JOYCE U..ilOO"" ILll\.L.ilf:C 2 yrU110% 2131~7228 mutt M In writing, Ind wttt 1915 NCtlon 6338 ahall dllch11ge IF YOU AFIE A CREDITOR ful money ~ the United dOlng bu11net1 11: l/lOI County on Milch 27, .-.. ._ •~,.. ~ be nic:aMd by the Co-Ea· T-445 N:hpcopet1¥1romlllllenl. or• contingent aedltor of ~ on COflflrrNltlocl or NUTRllSYSTEM WEIGHT 1985 DABOLT/t~~LY SHIP-Reeltore.875-8000 Ima 1114 ecuton. 8AAOLEY HYOAHL encumbrencea. and tltlel lhe dece1Md, )'QI.I must Ille sale Of part cun and be1-LOSS CENTER n~Of ,,,_ l••-------rt:~::;:•:... ... iiiiiii--iiliQi;i.r end MA.At< CROOt<, and the •-ir Wlf1C£ over which the llen of tN your clllm with the court or ance evidenced by note ... Marguerita Park~•y .•3. Publiatled Orange Cout '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IHIDllLI SurvMllg Spouee. ROBERT HIUU\I nu Untied Stat• wi1" reapec1 present It lo lhe pertonal cured by Mor1gege Of Tru91 Mlttlon Viejo. CA 92892 Ody Piiot Aptll 9, 18. 23. 30, 11 $2400 down. Hiier D. JOHNSON, ct the OMc:. to whlctl the leYy wu mtide repreMntatlve appointed by Deed on ~ pre>perty IO 8e Thin Limited Partner· 198$ vld FHA llnandng of tl'le Attorney, DEAN A. ~~ hed priority the court within tour months aokl. Ten'* cent of amount ahlp, 152$ Meaa Verde Ori.,. T·5S9 e;! n:!ci lnler"I rate: DENISON, 3700 South HJILHNthl"--Of· from the data of firtt It--bldtobedepoaitedwl1hbld E.ut,Cott1Meea.CA92e2e1---------Sular'I SU.. Suite 250, co,:cncwORMtOE fleer, UOOO A•lt1 ftd., 11.1anceoftett9l'IUPf'ovlded Bldtoroflaralobelnwrlt· Thia bu1lne11 It con· •-Ir MnTIC£ 2BRtownhouMwlthglr· SantaAne. Cellfomll92T04, Int Matter of the~ &......,.. Nlouel, CA, 12177 In Section 700 of the Ing end. will be recelVecl at ducted by 1 llmlted plrtner· 1---'"UUU\l.;..;;....__nu..;;.....-..__ •••• ,--•-age. Only $13,500. Cell ormeybelltedwlth tlleClenl cation of RANDOLPH 4t" Flo«, ch•)~ Probate Code of CallforniL the efor ... ld olllce·at an thlp FlC ,....,..~ Peg Dameron 559-IMOO of the l~nerned Su-gAATLETT BEANE for Publllhed Orenge Cout ThetlrMlor fil1n;ClalrM w1ll time itter lhe llr•l publl~ 8e Thin Limited Pittner· Nn:o::A~.JI 1111.-0 ----- perlot Court, or mey be o. henge af Name Daily PllOI Aprll 23 11185 not expire prior to lour cauon Mfeof and before 1 h Ip. By Be S 11 m me ,..,.....,.~ ,_tone .,. Laf t moo.. -lri ., ..... 3 Wllll•ll l!Yered to Mid Co-Eaacutort ~R~~7~6' T -570 months from the date of the date oi sale. En1erprlM1 . inc , Gen. Ptr., dOlng .;;;;;;;;-GM r-... ••• person1lly al any time SHOW CAUSE FOR hearing.notice above. Dated this 10th day of Betty J Ottl , Prealdenl RA L pH BR OW N :!,""~n~t'h ~~ ~~~ l1lJ,IM AFTER !\rat pu~11on of CHANGE OF NAME "8.IC NOTICE YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille April. 1985 Thie statement was flied ENTERPRISES. 721 Emir· Milt• wtth veUltad oell· Price raduc:11on on 2 BR. 2 lhll Notte. and BEFORE tne (Sec 806-4) Ille kept t>y the courl. 11 you JMMtte Lllnd A"°""7 et with Ille County C6et1c of Or-eld Bay LegllNI Beect1 CA I H Nit p.... BA. A aoptll911cetad, making of Nld aale · I TAro.Jfl cw are e peraon lntw"ted In uw ~a... ;ooo. 1nge County on Aprll t2 t265I ' ' ngt. uge NI ure .,,. contemporary dfflgned TERMS Of SALE Cun RANDOLPH BARTLETT 1t>e ntate. you may serve 505 Olty ,.,... w Or 1985 ' nearby. Communl~ poof condo G H t locatlon on lawful 1 the. United BEANE hH nled •petition In WTTMORAWAL '1tOM upon the executor or 1dmln-., "" • f2nMI Ralph D. Brown, 721 Em-and IPL Thll won I lull park·.llk•r greenbelt. Sl.' .. ~P .... ~ ........ -.... p-"' thllcourtforanorderallow-,ARTNIRIHW O,lftAT· l•trllor, or upon the at-~~,c~ Atlowrner !!' "ubll_ ...... ,.,...,.,.,,. ,. ___ •aid Bey, Laguna Beecll. 841-1171 ·"" "'' .._, •"' -· ltloner to his ING .. ... .. ma erd, ....,. ,... .. ..., VJ_.,.... ..,.,.., CA 92e51 Complete wllh new ------~,w~m~lned~~by7::~the~~C~o~-E~•~·t:n~a~m~•~~ro~m~~~~~~-=~IMl~l~~;:;1~1~N~A~Ml;'~-r:ad~m~ln~11f:1~ra~tor~.~a~nd~ll~le~wl:th~:A;udr~~.,~Wllme~~w!_;:erct~.~lt•·~~~~t"ldl..2J:...3Q:-:::-fcd~~~~~d~!:ii~a:..lli~~~!iijJi~~ill~ carpel, ftreplac., form~ ecutort II lhelr tole dlle'• ~OR~~~ B~~ i° rt1 I The lollowlng parton hu lhe court with proof of Mr· ec:utllf of the ...... of aMd T .517 u:;:,.. ti'. ::m lvldual tlon m~t accompeny the THOMPSON. L withdrawn u 1 general part· vice. 1 written requeat •t•t· cleo«teftt. DllD•IC wiTICE This 1tatement •• flied l~~~===~=~~I -r--.W-• written bid or oflw , and the IT IS HEREBY ORDERED n8f from the pertn«ahtp op-Ing lhel you dellre tpeeill Publlahed Oranr. Coatt l"UUL nu with the County Clef1t of Or· ~ LID ... I :::-:11~:!.: :'!'.~ thallllpertonilnter .. tedln er1ttng under the fletltloua ~~~1:Y0!~~~~~,1~j Dally Piiot Aprll 1 , 17. 23, ec.17a1 FlCTmOUI euat-1ngeCountyonAprtl5, 1985 ••LITI lillt•••••••- tne matter 1loreaald appe11 buslneu name of Pro· es111e HMI• or of the "'"'II· 1985 --11 '27181 • •-IL.u LIYI• :',.!. ~=~• =••~ before thl• court In Depart· feutonal fire Proiectlon st tlona or eccounts menttOOed Tw·567 NAMI UATl•NT Publllhed Orange Colet lllm -1111 ...... hied .... In Canyon Creek. 5 Bdrm. to the •~tltled Su-men I No. 3 at 700 Civic ~8.'..~ag1~1~0;'9~~· •C, ·Coit• In Section 1200 and 1200.5 ot ' Ml.IC NOTICE Tne loltowln; pereona are Dale'I Piiot Apr'lt 9, 18• 23• 30, Speclou. 3 Bdrm home 3 bath, lamtly rm. Large parlor Court Said aale wlff Centar Drive West, S1Qt1 Th• fictitious b atneaa the Calllornla Probate Code. doing bullneee aa: 19 with large tamlly room •H -• ... •-PIUI muter aul1e with HCtet be mede uPon the utuel Ana, Calllornla, oo 5/31185, u Cerot A. Oebofne, Al· K-lTUA NUTRl/SYSTEM WEIGHT T •547 plu13 Bdrm rental unlt on - -ldee ir eac:row termt 11 9: 15 o'Clock A.M., Ind nimutetament for the part· IOf'Mf tor '•tltlonef, 140 I . NOTICE Of' LOSS CENTEA. 2'328 81-ir 11nnrr 2 lull 1lzed R2 Iola. • WAmU h way I eplaoe and OATE.D:Mereh 27.1915 thanandtherallhOWceute, nerahlp waentedon3-6-84 1m,erl1I H lghw1r 0£ATMOI' SwllU Orlve, El Toro, CA r-....nu11~ Loceladononeof Juat 2 doort from No. :O,t;'ed l~~tC:: .,..., ..,..._, 1 ...,_ If any they hive, Why 111d In lhe County of Orange Anel'letm CA l2901 ' ELIZA8ITH FODOR 92&30 Corona de! M ar'• mo.I Baylront on Grend canal. ci..ei. ~ f« ltton tor Change of name FILE NO F2•0211 Publll~ Orange Coast AND Of NTfT10N Be Thin Limited Plrtner· K-t 7471 deslreble 11r .. t1. An EnJoY lhe Eur~ ep-ori and lnhlon. Prtval• Mlit ......_ of lltate of shoUkllT ISnoFtUl>IRTgrHEanRt~ .. _..,. h Full:ame '~1 ~~r~ of Dally Piiot April 22. 23 29 TO ADMMSTER thlp. 1525 M .. V91'de on.. .-C~A=-exciting ln.,,..tmenl op· peal of thlt locallon and apa. ~unity poof and DCMtOTHY AMiMI ~ ~ ......... ~:,,.:'~on Jac:tt'.or:.";;~1 1985 . . . EITATE NO. A·12'7711 Eut, Cotta M .... CA 92121 Tne lolowlng S*'IOftl.,. por1unlty al $355,000 r•do Ihle 3 Bedroom + tennis. ruty luxurtou. llv- ION, eh DOftOTHY thata009Yolthl1order10 •DCenyonDr ,CoslaM.... MT,..32 Toallhelfa.~lee. Thl1 bualnn1 la con· dolngbullneaaa:SECUR-thls1 Bed apt Doctc for lng lnltlllexclullve~lad AM.I• L.aWtl JOHNSON lhow cauM be publlthed In CA 92627 creditor• and contingent ducted by. llmlted partner· ITY PACIFIC FINANCIAL (714) 673 4400 two 18' boetl. You c:an'I community. $345, l-omc.. of DEAN A. the Orange Cou1 Delly Piiot, Signed warren c Jtck-PlBLIC NOTICE cred1tor1, i nd '*'°"' who lhlp CENTER, 3951 s. f>tau Or., , beat ll'le location and lnlat Otllt ~ 11ENISON 3700 South 8 newspaper ::,Jfn"11 aon may be otherwlM lntet•led 8e Thin Limited Par1ner· &lite 230 Senti Ana. CA prlcelll $344.950. Cell 1812• Cuhler Or, Irv ~~::A~~~e:7~T:i· ,or~£~oi::·:.E= D.':~~:~pr?tr:~2~~'. ,;::~J::A ~L:~~~/g<D~~~ .. ~~ ~~·~e.~:·~~n::: 12~rny· Pactftc N111one1 and.... lH·ll• (71') 957-5811 . 1 t98S UNWl!O ICHOOt. BESS FODOR President Bank 333 So Hope Str• -"•\II Kl KCl'\I PATIO HOME: 2 BR 2ba, 2 Publlatled Orange Coast prior to the day of Mid ,_,. T -5•8 DllTNCT A pelltton hu been filed Thia 111tement wu flied Loa · Angeln Calllornla I II •Ml ' hK . car g ar. Priced under rmct Dally Piiot April 23. 24, 30. '"t.ted APA 18 198S Notk:9 '""1tlng 8tdl by ROBERT v FODOR & wllh tne County Clerk ot Or· 90011 (A FEDERAL CHAR-REAL ESTATE" s 109,600. 857-1112 198S TW-582 ...... y F. ~. JR.. DUD•1c 11ny1rt NOTICE IS HEREBY IRIS E. HAMMOND In the Inge County on A9f'IC t2, TEAED BANt<ING AS· 173-etOO •-rt ltH 1 rUU\. nu ~ GIVEN that the Boerd ot Supenor Court of Orlllgl 1985 SOCIATION ORGANIZED. ..,,. Ml.JC NOTICE uclt• 01 th• Superior Ed\Jcaoon of the N-port· County requ11Ung thal F2n141 UNDER THE LAWS OF THE ~~~~~~~~~ l••••••••-ourt I 941110 Men Unified Sehoot Olstrlc1 ROBERT V FODOR & IRIS Published Orenge Cout UNITED STATES) r. *If .... * OftAMQI COUNTY .':~~:::'Ap~r;~~r·· NOTICI TO ol Orange Counly wtn r• E HAMMOND be 19polnted Dally Piiot Aprff 23, 30, May Thi• bualnffl ,, con-·~·-.... • ... 4 Br. 2~ In Seavtew ptl- IUPEMOR COUR'T T·S80 CREOtTORI Of ceive Haled bid• up to 2·00 as personal reprnent1t1ve 7• "· 1985 dueled by: a corporation .,.....,_ M Ptala1ala 1007 VIie oommunlly. Com- 700 Cl¥tc Cent« A~L~,"=~N PM on the 1•1 day of May to administer the "tat• of T-578 Security Peciftc Nattonaf 11N,IH . ple1ely radec, new cplt. .:•"1 P\llLIC NOTICE TOTRANlnft 1985, at the omce or said the decedent. P\llLIC NOTICE Bank. By: Nell B. Martin. A1tantlon to det1ll UYPlllTWITIPIU AIC,apa.S34t,OOO.Exci. ta Ana, ALCOHOUC llYlftAOE School District localed at A hearing on the petition Vice Preeldenl & CounMI throughout. Highly up-IALlll PllllllU financing 6'40· 1141 CA. l2'70'l DEPARTMENT OF 2985-B Bear S1ree1, Costa will be held on MAY I. l985 K·1.,..., ,ICTITIOUI !Miit-Thi• atatemanl w• llted graded huge 2 1to Petitioner• ANA MARIA THE TREASURY LICENH(I) Mna CA et which time said el 9:30 A.M. In Dept. No. 3 •I .... With the County Clet'tt of Or-l M ry. Only 4 yra old. Beeot. 3 * • ' 100111 * GUILLEN WAIGHT INTERNAL REVENUE (&eca. 1101 .. 101 bid• ~II be publlcly opened 700 Civic Center Drive w"'· NAMI ITATIMINT •nge County on Apr-119, 1ta5 ovelyl I 1' ~ ~· For-Bdrm, 2-n b•. lorm•I din• I Aeapondenl. CHARLES DI SERVICE U.C.C. end 240'7S end read for Santa Ana. CA 92702, '27M1I m•I din ng. .....room1, Ing rm. Top 1oca11on & large IOI 90x178 (18,000 WAYNE WRIGHT, JR NOTICE Of HALED et·eeq .. ,, CONTINUOUS FORMS IF YOU OBJECT to lhe do;::: ~ne: ::ton•.,. Publlatled Orange CoMt 3 b1th1. Sparkling pool large dock. A1sumable aq/11) w/good 3 Bdrm CH• No D229571 •to SALE Gl~~J1~E1h~scr!:s7'~B:i All bid• are to be In ac· granting of the petition, you WARMINGTON HOH!L Dally Piiot Aorll 23, 30, Mey and epa. Prol1111ona1 Ina makes Ihle an eaay Ol<lder home. 1 ~ be. NOyJ~°".!,. beef\ Under the authority Jn BYUNO HI CHO and Kl SUN cordance with Condlllon1, shOuld eithef appear al lhe ASSOCIATES NO 1, 3090 7, 14, IH5 land1c1plng. Barbecue t1ke over. Priced right al Fireplace. S187,500. awcl. TM c-1 mey decide Internal Revenue Code tee-CHO, Social Security No., ln1truct1ona. and Speclll· hearing and •••t• y01Jr ob-Pullm111 StrMt, Coeta Mell, T-618 and nrepll. Call lo '" S 1,200,000. Cell for more ltf ltlll4tt lt81tw .. ..... ,, r-.......... , ,_ tlon 6331. the properly de-Transferor and Llcen ... , cations which are now on Ille jectlons or Ille written Obj.c-California 82828 .. _.,. 111\TIM' 548-2313 lnlormalk>n Ind ahowlng. 011 &Jllallll .,.. ~ ........ lbed t> 1 h bee se4 In 1r,. otlloe ol lhe Purche.,. lions with the court before Robert p w lngto r-.n. "" ~ ...-~ heetcl unMea ro..,.... ACf eow 89 n 1• whote butlnesa 11ddrett 11 Ing OlrectOf 01 said School the hearing. Your appear· · '"" C:· I--.;..;;;=~=.;.;.;;;;..._ etMlftd •"'*'IO cleya. Reed ed tor nonp1yme1u of 2205 Fairview Road In tne Olttrlct, 2915-B Bear Street, 11'°8 tney w In peraon or by 3090 Pl.illmen StrMt, ta .-CTl'TIOU9 ..,... .. THE REAL ESTATE RS the ltlfonlwtlorl MfoW Internal revenue taxes due City of Coate Men 'county Coall M .... CA 92826 ~attorney. Meae, Cel"om11 92t2e MAMIE ITA,.....,, II )'QI.I wlltl to .... ,,... ed· ~~ ~OHN a DOLORES ol Orlllgl, State ot Cell· Bid pecltaget and sam-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR P~l=I~.;~:= The lollow4ng pereona .,. vlee of 111 attorney 1n 1hl1 ~d U 1 T~~~ wtl~ be lornla, thet •bulk transfer. II plel may be plclled "P 11 the or a contingent creditor of CA 92828 doing bullnell M: ,,.. .. ,., you ahould do 10 ..: b~u ~ ~r 1abou1 to be mede lo IL SUK PurchHlnglStores Office, the~. you muat Ille Harold G Parll91'. 3090 COUNSELINO CENTER promptly 10 that your ~er 1 A as pr~ 'I IKOH I SOO JA KOH. Social 2985·B Bear Street. Costa your ctllt'n wtth tne court or Pullman Sir.el, Cotti Meae, OF NEWPO~T. 280 Marine lf••• ..... ,. r~ or p1Md1ng, 11 eny, 1~ ~35 ~atliC2 • MC· Security No . Transfer" end M ... CA 92626 trom Mrs. preeent It to the peraonal CA 92e2e Ave. •5513, N.B.. CA ....., be llled on time • r regu-Intend.ct Tran1ter" WhOH 8 B r--t1t1ve APOO!nted by 928e2 55t3 ••"••••Ill f ··-,:VllO! Ulled hi aldo ~ latlorls Date Bk1a wlU bl btnlnea addrets IS 1250 8 everlH arker Buyer ......... ~. 1 i0ur,, Thie tlualn ... 11 con· • _....,...,,0 El tn ... ·n-• _-..,.Opened Miy t6, 1985. Time Brookhurll •2002. In tne ~ (71 4) 556·3237 the COU'1 wtthln our rnontha ducted bT 1 g908f1ll Pllf'l· Andrew G.· Atat, 9025 ...... _ I ,,__ ""' • ...-.-Bids wlll be Opened 11 00 A Performance Bond may from tne dale of tlrll le-MC'9tlip Wlllhlre Bfvd. •aot. a.-1y 1 , •1 ..., decldlr oontra Ud tin -City of Anehelm. County of .,. required II •he discretion euanoa of i.ttwa .. prO'llded Robert p w~ton ~. CA 90022 I J ~ 1 menoa que Ud re-• m ... Place 01 Sate 24000 Oral'ge. State o4 California of the Olatrici In Section 100 of the G--• .. _ _.~ -"-.,. ' Mary J Tyler. 41'8 IPllTAllLM _____., dentro de 30 dlas Avllll Ad Laguna Niguel. The locatlOn In CaltlC)fnll . p ob I Code f Calltomle ---.... ··-Shor«: ... Ln c d M CA ... , • -·· - UYllMll'telll 3BR. 1182 tin, Excel lo- callon. on greenbelt. Pvt community wtgel..:t entr CJoM 10 poof 9nd IP8 *210,000. Onr. 648-1880 LI;""11 lnforml~ton que CA 92677 4th floor Title of the chief axeQltlW office No Bldde< may withdrew r • e 0 · Thll atatement w11 tiled r ·• · .. -.,.... 115w .....,.,. ottered Onl) the right, title or Pflndpel bvllneu office his Bid tor • period or lorty· The time for n11ng Clllt'n• wlH with the County Cletk ot Or· t2e25 Wiik to beach, glim· T uatect ~ .olleltar II and m1eres1 ol JOHN a of Iha Intended tranaleror" five (451 days 11tter the date not expire prior to lour lllOI County on 1'PfH t7 Thi• bu11n"1 11 con· P1•1m• ourou1 Irvine Terrace t----..,.WTl---L-lff __ _ _ ___... ..... un •""""'""o -OOt ORES VIRTUE In an<! to .. ~ ... ..__ Mt for the opening thereof montha from lne date of the 1915 • ducted by a ltmlted partnef· home 4 Bdrm• 3 b1lh1 ...,._,.., "" ....._.. -· the propert Ill be rt ect "-.,.,...., The Boerd ot Education of hMrlng notice above m41• lhlp . ' ' 5 Bd 38e lam rm 2 frptce •te eeunto, deberll hec«lo Y w o er Allot'* bulllneu names the N-port·Mesa Untiled YOU MAY EXAMINt tl'le Publllhed Or.,_ CoNt Mary~ enlry oourl -"" atectrlc 3 cer ~· '31S 000 end 1nm..:t11temente de Ht• 1°' Hie 11 requN1ed. lhe and addr ..... uNc:I by tne .,..._ __ , Ille 1t-1 by tne court II yOU -...-Thi• 11etement ftted gate, hugeCOYer..:t pello. land. 21·· A".:.LIA ST ,,,.,_, au ,.·IPUMtl 0 lnlernat Revenue Servloawlll Intend.ct trllMferor within ....,.,..,.,. 0111rlc1 reaervea lhe .... · ed In Dally PMot Aprll 23 30 Mey •• high beam oelll 3 o "" ~ II hay atQuna lurnlltl Information about lhr .. ~· teat put 90 1., r1ght lo reject any or aM Bide lie a l*'IOn lnterlll In 7 1' 1N5 , , with the County Clefk of Or· ClaSSlf 1ed ads ~. Cat Ownetl &tlr 6"-1839 ::::!:':""'-'·r-111r-... a,, __ . polllble encumbrance•. e• -to , .... Int_ .. _.. and no• necMllflly ~t 1ne .. tlte. )'QI.I m•y NtW ' • T·573 lngl~tyonApr-11$. ttl5 phone 642-5678 o·~:gooo•· • ..... ~~ ...... , H ..... Rkl • .,_.... ..,, ..,, ...,,. wtitch be tef 1 1 de-"' ~,..,_.. ,,. _ . .,_, the lowelt Bid, and to waive upon the e1teout« or lldmln· ·, "71111 -14..... . -"""· For .,.,.,. ga 48' 5081< Po may u u " tren1t9ree ., .. none any tnl0tmal1ty or trregulal'I-i.tr•tor. 0t upon ttle trt· P\111.IC fl)TIC( PubllaNd Orange COMt appt. 759-1562 CAROL H1um1ble. SI 19,500. ; • TO THE RESPONDENT ::::~the ~~o:c;."' The property .. detcrlbed ty In any Bid received tomey for the ei11eout0f or Delly P1lot April 9, f8. 23, 30, TA TUM R.altor• Low down 260-1922 Agt The petl11onar h11 Ried e 11 n I ';9 rt REf° In genetel II Ah atock In NIW,OftT-MEIA' UNI• edmlnllttalOt, and 1111 with K·'79 ~ eu-. 191& petlUon concerning your P~OP~R~-~~~5 f rect 802L trade, f111turN, equlpmenl ,.D ICHOOl DllTftlCT of the court with prool of Mr· •w:l_ T-654 m l oaeu C..,"FJ ~ J..'\"' 1 _)) C ~C.., HVH MONTEGO 48r, 21a, marriage "you tell to Ille a AP•050·230-05 ,0 high tide and good will Of • certain °'..,.. C«Mtnty, c ........ vtce. 1 written req1.111t •Ill· ..._ eTATl...-T ,.,,.11 ;:>\.!.i' !'"l.I ~~ ~ ~<r;) :::: FR. By Own« $264,800 reeponae within 30 day• ot tine ' bedro00-i 3 5 bath liquor store,t>utlnee• known Carolrn I . ltocllar, Ing that yOu deelr• ~I Tne IOllOWln; peraona ere P'l8.IC fl)TJC( -----14,,., •v nu • '°'•"" Anume 11t T.D. llltrs the date that 1hl9 aummona 3 100 ..., n 11,.,,... lamlly as Mr B • Liquor and '"'chfffnt Direct°' notice ot the llllng Of en li"I· dOlng twllneM aa· ----~-...... ~· 18().. t505 11,..-ved on ·yOu. yoyr de-r~ comm;';."' known IOclled at 2206 Fair~ Daito ApfA 12, 191& venlory and apprtleemant of LOTI 8,7 ANO • HOTEL flCTlTIOUe .U.... 0 ,,. n 1• •"•··• •' ''• ,. • tMltt may" ertllfed and tne •• 5 Harbof llland ~ Road. In the Clly of CO.II Put>llthed O••noe Cout .. ,.,. uaet• Of of "" pet I• A a 9 0 c I AT! 8 . 3 0. 0 ..... eTATIMIWT I • ', I .. _ ' • •O .;:.i.: '":': .. Ul1ml =~~r~o"'lNu'n~~; ~-=i~ .ir=.'v ~:!::! ~.::· ;,c~11::n1~~ o.nv Piiot AprH 11· 23'r ~=~ ~s!::,:00~ "':Jo~ ~:=.!~':'ie eo.tt ......_ ~:::: ::--•• Fr=', ELA '=JJE aE~~~~uH~LL Olhtlf order• concernln(I only Subm1a.ion of Bld• All trensler tne fOllOWlnQ aJ. lhe Cellfornla Proe>lt• Code. Robert P w.,m~on, CI 0 C 0 MM e AC I AL I I I Gorgeoua l\omt, prof dec- dlvb6on °1 property. 9PollMI Old• rnust be tul:>mltted on coholic "'*• llcer1M {Of '•tl•te•t1, ••11•11 • $090 Pullmen St • • · • • • N ...._._ o I d " IUCJPOfl, oNld cwtody, cNld F 22u Seeted Bid f nc.n ... > Of'l•I ... o.n.11 f'UBUC NOllCE .._., o..we De .... ..., M.a Cellforn1a w.co~ e s 5 "o ........ ,...., • ,. • .. upgraded eupporl, 11torney IHI. ~~ ... 0. ~ Pr:. Numt>er 21-15&HS. now._ NOTICI o# .. A.....,...,,,.,.... Th<ime. Klement. 3090 ~ ~ O~ N-port A R 0 0 Y ~t~mn:-'i :-:.~ ~~i;-= erty Contee! the olflc4t In-= 1:~~:.,: AWAJWUri~ ~::o,:.::'o,r:'-' ..... ==itCoetaMeM. o,.Qory J. St\jontby. 53' r ,. I I ""'1-. Mow lnlo P*· cout1 The gemlllhment of dlceted below lor F'orm1 pt~ toc.eted at 2205 ANNUAL Mft()ftT Publllhed enge Coaet H md Q p k 3090 8en hmerdlno, ~t -. . . feet home. wagee ttldng of mon.y or 2222 INS '"'°Sumatlon •t>Ovt FllMew Ad . In l1'e City of lt"r•u•nl 10 H ction OllllY Pttot April 1t. 17 H ~ 11,_1 ~~ .,.._, hectl, CA t*3 pr~ or otru1ir court tn. property bmll bldt to Colt• ~ .... Counr, of Or 8104(0) of in. tn1tme1 AeY· 1ta5 • , . CA t2t2t , Alll'I M. ~~· 2711 I' IJ J 'TI~ -., ,.,. """" P11e""., Au••v 5 8EOROOM ftlOtlre4 OG..cl the perton named OelOW anoe State of Cefltornla 1t1ue Code nohc• I• heret>y TW &ea Th • W. 8alboe 91. A , ~ _ ., • -. .... POOl HOME ~ MUlt pr .. fftly before !tie'""' bid• ... be 1'het •h• amo11nt ol given that the-"* fepor-1 ..... ~.: ~ bvtl""9 11 con· e.actt. CA t2tl3 . I r I . <:.iy ~'1-!ll ~11 .. ··~ 1"" ~O••ly "om•. newly • Ff~ 17 ,... opened Payment term• Ollleh ... pnce or OOMlder for tri.Galendar 'fM' 1"'4ol "8JC fl)1M ..__....,by a oenetli Pitt· T"la bYefneaa la con· . . . ,...,,..,, • ... \ul'• "''""' t"')(l(;"'" painted & ca1pel•d ..... A. 9rMCfl c"" 9r: lld• ~!t be~ atlon 1noonnec1lon .,,,,ttjd 'llNTAGf BMW HOUSE, • k·17W RCJnlCJUI .,.,_ ·-~ p Warmf-lelf' duet..:t by.allmtted partner-I I •ll' ,,, ~11'1"•"<1 ...... I" •"1 S"OWt prtiet Pfld• Of ...,,,.. I . -.,._,., "It tot ala 1200 or .... "ltle lloenMa) and Mtd bvalneee Ible II Ila ~lpal ~ . .... Gener• Pl'1ner Alen M 9oolamtet1 ~ ..... ;.;;._r--~;.....;. ... -.i .,_,._ ....... ~ riOh1 It · .-!. · by IN""" lmOUftt of .... .,... tr-'er of Mid lloenM {or pnvltfa fouN!tlloll. rt tv•n· '"' • afllp S U I [ [ t I ..... __..., .. P ~-"' ShuOe AttQt'MY9 total bid .. more !Mn 9'00. lr>CludlnQ lhe •tlmtled 1n durlno regular buaineu r:!A==.,. wtt~·=~•0,n~ Thia *'•......,. Wit filed I I I I I G , ., .: ~ .. ' • ~J ~:,:~~ .tnl.500 !of P .. tttoner 331 CMc .ubmft 20 1'>41('*'91 Of the ventory, 11 1h11 tum ot Pl()urt for tneoec;tk>r1 by any dotncl ~ 11 County on Aprll t7 W1tt1 the County Clerk of Or· ..... ' • ,... '•• 1 •• c.nter Oft.. 'weel ,.,,. amount bid Of taooOn. wtllCtl-l1UOOO 00. Which con.i1t1 c1t1u1n who IO raqueat1 WARMINGTON HOUL ~.Ts • .. CountyonAOtllS, 1111$ "I • · ewr II gtMt• eccap-Of the f()lloWtng within 1110 dll'fl lttaf Ille S$0C 1 ,..,_ A":.·~t r::oJ.anee Coem tltlOA of lne h~helt bid the C•th a dem•nd note to be c:t11ta of tt111 publlcattOn ~llman'~!r:t.~t!' = PubfllNld Orange me: ll"Ublltl'led ~rn Coaet DllY, Piiot Apr14 9 f8. ?3 30 ~~ ~n F~ ;:,ay ~ Io• a boy I ca.ti pnor ;o j ff'Mt~ldetlOl'I t3PflnOlpel A Hitt Olllty "'°' ... tt ~ ..,. = No1 Apr-118, 8, ?I, 30. tlM · · .... ~. .. ., a • c r o w oftlc• 11 located tt 1911 'J' Aobert p Warmington 7 ,. 1H5 ' · f .54_. mMI All fNY'Nl"ll mual be $1S7 000 00, Checkl de Airport lOOQ Of Cotti 3090 Pvltman Street. Coeli . T~7• T-5$6 ... . l:~ .· Ho RO SCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR . -· -· . :TYP1Nd sEAVICt 15 yrs •XI*. all ne.cs.. RMa ,., ... Judi S4~730i Fer Ad Action Cal a Daly Plot AD-VIS<I ( 642-5671 f(UI) ADS ARE FREE Cal: "2-1111 SCRAM-LETS I I I ,,,.. I i;;.;,;• ""J.,.W;.;u-.--......-..... _______ ......,..,. 19..,...~,... ..... _......_ =;;;i.,~i;;;;;.;;--..--!!!!li:!ll!!!l!L;:i:; -I II .... WU/WI. TYPO UUI PD• 8-lpolnt 8ltmen tctnena. AHO£RSON'S YACHTS _,. ...,,_ llbMy II · try cootl tor e.g C• lnergetlc ftW dertl nnwct fOf ~ atofe ftlOfW. t IOOkt lttle Slaw, ml• SUP!R SPAINO SAL! ----------... ptl ... a bookk .. Ptng. ~~.:~~ ~"C:Lbu9v~ pton\Otion(211)8.5M053 pen ome fM1i1 ea1ee pet· $H 541327 OM* Own.cl v.-.i1 ,._ ..._ wl~. ¥M llTlL ••• ton tor beth boUtlQUe In :HD 1111 50' OtESEL TRAWLER Mail ,_,,,_ to. 8eeoor1 -CdM. S.t & Sun 10-4 .O' DIESEL KETCH Bay l?nttrprltM, 210 IATl lltlt/lllL.. -WY/lllPI Eng IPMklna. 9lCP 14 25 Call AM'• •~ JG; r;;; 1 Hi mo 33' '18 CRUISER "'9wpot1 c.nw t>r. &le. MU9t type 50 ~ ... needed' fOf am.II com. "' 3026W ~ect& Coal . O•ch•twnd ssoo out, 21' EXPADI CRUISER ~ 520, NWS)t 9Cft. Ce~ end good phone lklla PMY ~'* induc!t AJA, Hwy Newport 8Mch l&UI S250 MC 831-2828 26' SP<>f'TFtSHER ••• l&ll Non amoller pt.WNd. AIP, Payroll, T•xH. MOVE bperlenced Rapidly u~ng MulU· Codtet M/~n a 25' CORON.ADO SLOOP end edY~t op--ITlm. Hr 0 C Alfpon. e.n.tltt typing, phOnH. etc. helpten & drlvera A Plua level co.met~ ~ . AK I lOO 64MM3 * 8AAGAIN PRICED• S ..... ~LM.llng 1=-"'!":"'-----,....,..- portunlty SalH ex-women .,. ltrongty en-Call 151.0511 New1)0tt S•l•ry comm•nturete MOVlng Co s...e-i4n nu opportunity tor mo 1 Sttp & ~ Guarant..O •**'**** pertence requited, t'Mdl• COUfeged 'o eppiy, W•wn Corp wtexper. Mon-P:n 8-4·30. _ egr .... ve car .... m!~ 84~9000 UOIWIT 1m1TllY . new . eaperlenc• tdvan-ULUPllllll llUftlYPDm ~tor lntetV!aw MlllY &mlUIT lnd!Yldual and~ to Ptt1 9931 810 Edgewetar. Bel~ Pll·IWlll lllW'I 1tratgtit1>0dy, rune""* t~ Senctr-.meto Na.port Cuttom Auto . • ... --•y/g••-f"altvlew Community devefo9 OrW199 County 8 1 §t JI 7114 IHS. ~ 11111111&11 WUll, 4825 W. Cout .. I ..... &llllT • -• r--•• enurch i. Making a pd and aurrOUlldlng .,... Beavt LHter u phur I'-80 8331 a/t I'd ( 1ehy238) .... ,__ Hwy,N.8 850-1015 fOf' Allen B4ldl Flortat, for~at~··3.Mint be nut1ery attendant lor FOf appt call Dartane. ~~k!!00P• '!~~_.!eo:;eXTXUAX'76. 1/S 81 320l5•pstr{1elm018) -"""91 2809Newoort81Yd,N.8. a.,,. O ,,,..... ~wpm & Sunday momtng1 from 751·9335 ....., rr .,._,,-~narwanted.1210/mo 8152815apa/r(784493) ----.....~ ·wE Vf lll HOT 8[ UNDERSOLD P.O. Boa 1590 CASHIER-CLERK Gift &16-13!>3 hatldla t~ Frwy 9.40thru12 noon. PIMM H•1W101 •••ti leQa w/playpert on toP Npt 1t:p. 983-3348. 82 320l 5'"" t/r ( tevd9&4) Costa Meea, Ca t2f2f ahOp ~n w-AJr. knowladQe req. Salary a 1y at .. .. .. ,_ --S f25 5"6-5120 --...,.. • 1~) Port Reai>ontl;;.-.. Tl --Ha•• DOE. 85l·t227 Cheryl PP Cnurc .. o,..,.. °' PIT 852-1878 btwn 9-4 * SANT ANA 20 * New 82 3201t/t1 d ( lfrl'l I '" . Oldtf' -_.,. • • -by oalllng 5AM810 C~Nd Sat/Sun hti1.•n 0 aa1i. & cuahlon• Incl trlr 83 3201 Stp ·s· ( taJx4 t8) IOOk ui,, '29!.,ton ==nT~S:'~~ mb-= ~~ u"°':i. ~': .. JlllAY PAIT· Tml 111111/PUmO&l ---f865Rlm6&11 Pia;; Ptal\O 1&500 OBO 846-0389 :~ ~~~ 5:J: ~~~\~,~~) Q with cotot. math & U2-t18e CaJI o.ve. e7s-2287 Coeta M..a. start lmmed Capistrano Nur.. IEClnUY & music rOllt. Fair eond 38. ColumiiladlaMI 2yr• 837331111 I'd (8518781 WOl'lclng with pubflc. Exp. Call ah 4, 842·9937 Reglttry. 31921 Camino &lsy Multi ActMty omc., $2000, eall 841,-2183 mooring 13 1 .000 83 7331 a/t L'd l2ama358) pr.t. but wiu tr91n trvtne 1&11111 8'Mll Hotel Captatrano. Suite 10 San pt!Onet, p R. Mon-Fri 9-5 llTl.lf llllW 8fg..Q2 tO eveetwknda 83 733l 5sp.l'd (1htx128) i 81•1858 btwn 3-epm tu1t time, no exper. nee now n1r1ng tun & pan time ~·.,. sum Juan Capistrano. uc 20e 844-1999 83833ca1 11trd 10n150 Cell Barbwa '°' appt. drtwta '°' Dl•A-~ --•-& Bonded ----· M••L Lido 14, 2 Mt• aalt, hwy 2 540-3280 ~In Souttl Coun-The Irvine Mamo« Hotel Accepting Appllcallon&f()( 1101n&1Y "-··-·· -trtr, 1895 833-5653 9¥.a 843181a/t 1/r(lhts31 ) Aaembty ty Must be et IMlt 21 hU an lmmed opening actlCal nurMS to do Jive somputet elec1te>Nc firm APRIL 25.28,27 .28 84 325e 5aploml( 1ktv929) -llYlll.... l&IW/UIPT . " nave Clleen drlYlng ,: f()( a coektall aenw. we : You must be mature need• motivated Mii· FealUf'I~ Chrystel a r .. Maria• .... ,. tilt 84 5331511) I'd (1kM210) rellabi.. con1clenctoua full/pan 1Jme for FMNon oord. Cell 4N-0335 for .,. loc*lng f()f e pereon and responsible For In· starter with 8lll*i.nc. In 1'99elf ( 131465-0Q.4 cRUli1M'°'d€ReRXfdA 84 7331 alt I'd (281818> w/O'JOd attitude W0111· lliand retail ttore Must further Info. M-F M EOE with a pleaaant per-l0<mahon can 861-0508 accounung. computers, Ju.t arrived at the E.ncorE 110VAC 20% Boat Snow ...r ~~ Ing 111 c:i.n room con-be~· & ~ aonallty, who wlll be able word·pr~ng & Nle9 Conalgnment Stora [)(scount. Peclflc Marine ~ WLI' dlllona Non-emoker &U-5070EOE llMllW&ITU to~ rlexlble houfl. Repub+lc BullMM Syt.-Waterford cryltal, Marketlng873-3055 (71•)111-1111 P'ef SS hr 281.1133 F0< home dellwry Ca.th PINM tPPtV In Human A tema, 852-1300 powers court Lenox lllT.111111•1 ~ delly. Appty 910 Reeou<cetWed Apf1t24, P ITTIIE Chlna.Westchaatet&old Ill~ Deck1 70 203W 11t,San1a Ana N.-enda. 7am-3:30pm North Padtlc Cou1 Hwy, rrom 9am-12, 18000 VOfl Early momings • Sal & •HllnllY• Madam Alelcander dolb 25::501 sltPS AVAIL CLOSED SUNDAYS illll'TllT IAIAID Apply Newport VIiia. UIG Ben Katman. EOE Su¥rvlne ., .. -dre>p Real Ellata background. Cotlactlon Mother Dey CALL FOR INFO MON· 3 O.yt plwl! '°' mini 4000 Htlwla W~. N.B. lfllfT&lf •llllff-1 Dally Pilot 'leWlpapara 10 IA lrVlne 552-6180 platea. Uadro & Bing & FRI 9-5 842-4844 lfOfage 1ec1u1y r-....__ .... ••-v . r• carriers plu1 otner •irolnllY Grundte 369 E. 17th St, ,,,----..,...-----.,... 1 d · ......__. -... D 2-3 Yra NCt...,lal expar for 1:>u1y prole11lona1 responalbltlties Must be -CM 631-0281 Power Bott only· 13' ,;) on Y n ee apply. co-educatlonal,reeidentlal {all phaM) required tor Mon-Fri 5 hr• p/day. de endable Plck-u Real E1tate Development beam. 40' length max.In q-~referry Mml-rettred. trMtmant program. thin Direct°' ot ~n & Con· onv.. lie, own trantp & rr!.c required P firm aeetclng aecretary Anliaacn Hl l Balboa Covaa area LYe _ • 8;;_12;2tervlew call wotk; '°' ln1ervtew cell ltruc:tlOn and Equipment refs. req. 47~7009 btwn Catt James Czarny Wlt'1 good typing. Of-1•-•-••-1 meu84~7158 = t 831-99G& & o..tgn Oepertment or 8·30am-5:30pm wkday1 &42-4333 ganlzallonal skllla and -• ..-r~ -------: r:: r111aurant detlgtl "1m. HOUSEKEEPER ha IUlll OIAIT word proceHlng ex-LES 957-8133 SLIP WANTED By New: -• •. ANlll Mgn -., 11.1 fmftl Shorthand or epffd I I • ppy P8f'leoce Good company F i .tA1S POf1 &94nMtman fO< 29 W U * llOl'l'llll tllk P'....,. for lllk1 & writing dftlrable R • am. n N.B. nda htlcpr l&ILY PILIT beneflll Send resume 10 118 llH .v Searay. Must be In Nwpt. llO IOW• ILL IUIH If you"llke an .nthUlatutlc. wooi.. 967-0415 tauran1 cont1ructlon ::: ::":x~& "':a°:.'·:~~~ P 0 Box C-19525, Irvine, 2 Matching 6' SOias go1d 833-0425 or 786-1713 Same o:; Approval '78 BUG Conv, JOnt cond, energetic atmoaphere perlen<le helpful. Apply In tltude. 780-2890 Ca. 92713 velvet S300 pr 675•7009 WANTED sllp In/near '-JPwport Beach Olhce ed ~~ .. y".8'~ °::!~ci °:~ NlaELHI ~aon 9:30tm '0 4 pm IHlllllPU -PHii CUii llOln&aY/ WJI 2 1t~~·Ji:aii~:J;~ci ~~~ 5~~~~0~.::· 110-1140 ~~~~~2;oe·,;"~=· P90Plato1tart lmm«1.1nParttlmecarrlercounael-T11au.u ... Working COl.lple nffdl PAIT -Tiii 111111/EmYLmL w/nltettndl100,Flahef . 1 I ,-D1111a 117 '79RABBIT training p<ograrn fOf Or· ortd want lted.·-~I boyt 17042 Glllet1e Ave. houMeaper 3-5 days Busy clrculatlon office ictnt oppty fOf l carMf In cabinet ttereo, hldeabed ttlclrCJC ti IOll '80 210 Stat/!! Wgn Xfnt Gu, 4 dr, ale. 11•eo. •noa County baaed lnt'I en gr• ..,.1c t new Irvine 1 7141250-0331 p/wk, 11am-6pm. Mutt needs peraon to anlWel' electronic aates. Firm 12oo 7141970-0265 Mttrl '"" · 12275 840~908. WholauleCo Applicant aubacrlp11ona on their be expar & nave refa phones and dispatch salary & benefit• Will · . eond. ale, auto, am/Im , mul1 be 18 °' OYet, hav! paper rout•. Mutt en~ ...... Salary °'*' (empt · meueges 26 Hours P8f' train Mutt nave p0altlve 8' Biggar'• cu1tom 4 1975 Siaukl mtrcycla xlnt cua $4000. 832-6582 '79 SuP8f 8eef1a Con11, own c..-and be aote to working wtth 10-13 yr Maintenance gart1ener benefits e>pllonal). <t:: weell. Mon-Fri 3-8·30 & ent'1ut1Htlc pet· cushion IOfa, down baelc oond. l500. 5A&-0885 '81 280ZX Blk w/gold lthr S~~~~· ~K ru1:: work with oppoatte M•. Old9. Eitty evening houra needed full time at Mary 281-7425 pm. Apply In pereon M-F aonallty BUI<: math akllls pillows. print Hnen 1250 & Moped Puch Maxi. gd Int 5apd tape 38K ml E Ask r Y·cnan.! Above averaoe Income. wort! ~ "e.'d* hf•. Sherman Garden I , In H 5 KpR1C0 MpAN10 N 2:30-4:30. ulc for Debra Important. Call lmmed. drapes $25. 6'0-965-4 cond 1250 720-1507 u9oo OBo 873-11500 vn, °' Noeicper nec.FOf~ltl-~i;:.~ ~M. Elcpat. prefwOniRefa dally 2:J0...8, CdM, ha~ lr~t0.11t S49-ff13C.M. COUCH8',beigetw.edgd Trailnt '85300ZX 1225.03 mo • ·eo Vanegon BYa, yei. tarvlew, ce112e1-5 94 M2-432teat. 206 ,':i·, o:.>'ar~a na~ ~;_~· 873-3327 or llilJPlltt IECllm 11111 cond, s12s. 842-~1 1 Tr1ft\ N24 tax CEL 11500 dn-. Bay ~~:.':o ~,.;..':'. &ITl llT&l.D •A• llUT apply Call Mon -Fr i HI Wtst lay 538-9402 ~11. pie petlO aeta 43"rd .70 &ra;;; FaiCOO 171X' Street Auto, 845-5269 luggage reek, 53K+ mt, exp re1tab!9 detal*.11at1 1111.YPILIT 8:~pm. 873-2288 ...... lestllna,01 IHYICI IT&Tlll 8 oval SM-S95. 540-1735 Jong, DOOd lhape.12500 '85MaidmaXEl1t7 mo ... od cond .S5890. Call lmmed 846-7448 lllllA&..,,. /OllllPIAITIC FT/PT aerv Ill. .. ,.. per-'"' , • .,... 852-8152 tax CEL. $1500 dn. Bay 114/751-1300 3Deytp/wk,amallmfgoo. &SlllT&IT PI01ll son,wtiltraln. LES 957-8133 ·73 Callver-Tandem, StreetAuto,S4S-S269 WE CARE buay people Ski Ila EnthUal11tic, organized. ~I~~· bu Lm llOIUIO Laq din pec1 tble, eatm din 27x71ft'. aett-contalned. ~ needed, typing, tiling, mature peraon required ~II traln ,f;.1 ~I IM t tune up, bfka, air cond rm MM!f, nag deak chr, gd cond S--500 852-8152 •w I IM4 oo<>d phone voice Call lor tiu.y ChlroprectOfa a ne "pply at 2590 ~ Pecky Cypress exec a 1 -~ancy btwn 12-2pm only, oNlce. Mull nave own 261"7656 btwn 3-Spm Blvd CM elk ,;5--;;;' desk. t>uNel, deer trophy nlll =Jli•I 10 ~~~~~~~~ 546-7101 tran1portat1on. good PLAIT GUI heed tampa antlquea Hllll IATll. I "' • • • " typing akllla. Prefer In-ext/Interior malnt. P/l ITAllll llats Wltt4ew ~lac. 87~7485 ' • fll • 'Vf ''U-11 • lirf'f Aovw,#t'! i!llA'"" IOW HIRilli llllUl lfflll turanca billing exper Own transp. 751-2271 . Aaaembler. Mutt nave ex-WATERBED·Klng size, TOYITA I energetic M1f ltart«, lt Mull heve ablllty to wqrk perlence 5"6-7885 ALL MAKES: g:ng. PfT 20 .. r~/........ we 11 w 1th p e 0 p I e. -ir•• 1111 II' •11 complete w/mo11onleaa 1199 DOWN " '"' 8 5 o o 7 3 e b t r--..,. 1111111 .. --mattreu. 1275 642-4420 btwni·1.M 43 • w n Mondays & Tueedaya 4 --• DetlveraAnyleaae 1 Generel ~ 9em-1pm PM tlll nntsn. Apply Pen-lllL.. Garate laln All·IAYlll LWI &IO .all& lnauranc:a ny.aver, 1660 Placentla looking lor a pen time Of' I00/221-IHI In w-..... .. ___ ...... 1 llllnllY Ave .. C M full time employ-· Interviews Wednesday 9· 11 ........ ...,.., .....,., " ment?Are you a CRAZY C..tl Mtu 1124 l14/4J2-1H1 A M at 2588 New t Bl d part time opening In the Farmer• expar. MCty, IBM llOlnlllllT SHIRTS kinda Of peraon. """""""" ..... "' .. """"' .. ____ --------- • CUllEll ASlllTAIT l&UIERI Costa Mesa (onp~ewpv,., .• ; general MNlcea depart· Compvtllf, medlcaJ cov-General clef'Jeel a typing Self llanet. quality mind· YOUR CHANCE at a LOOllll TO LWE .,.. ment. Hour• are Monday-erage. beneftta. WUI train. dutlea. Irvine area. Call ed, votume oriented lndl-Wealthy Sport1m1n1 Blvd at Del Mar) Friday 1·5PM,. 14. pl tll Salary DOE. Call for appt Suaan. 833-3622 vlduat appllcattona 150.000. WarehouMSale & •YIUI PIHHT1 C II (7 537 Mull have valid Cellf 642-4223 • being aooep1ed fbr the 01 vlrWally all new 1>M' T• te Al lfttMll ftr a 141 ·"'840 lor driver• lie . aome llftlng u-· ·-·-·-1101 T tollowln~ &o•ltlon1· for a frllciton of It'• CO.ti! L-... ral••• more 1nlo EOE ..... 3232 K -..-·-· llPllCITI I 0. SC Tnl• Saturday a Sunday -·· 714-833-1300 4dr.S159.95/mo- 1538.42 dwn-Terma/48 Comm'I Clad End Lae ll.L·IAYIU LWI 800122~9& 71 4/432-1561 ••• BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE -•• , r. ~ • 1 • r , 1 1 ' , • r • . 837-480049l-4SI I ipi!j!~!!!!ii::;;;:;;;;;;;;;;===;;:.~req;;. ;.._..;;;;;;;•;ry;;;; 1 d 4 I , , REEN E H & MAN· Ap 11 27 & 28 ehouM HUNTING ON BEACH ·82 R)(7 GSL A/C ltnr tu~lme~756-~~1e DUTIES INCLUDE UAL SCREEN PRINTER. at 'mn & Pi:!n11a. In CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH ... ,,, like new. sS,925. Newspaper Gr••tl~"·~~, Apply In'*'°" Mon-Fri. Costa Mesa FOf auto 842-0631 540-5184 Orig owner 842-6235 1--------IEllEL M&••IEI -V\RI,.,..._ 8am-2pm 15802 Mo.ner . • . . NABERS KIDS -EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ..... Phone/ UhReolller Ave Tusun boating and peraonal trct4n leu l4S Wiii train, me1ure, reapon ST ARltNG WAClE M hr · war-.. from 10am-5pm Wt now ~nt I~ QOtn1rv for ,ounc ucei bt~•trs to \«Ult rtadfrs lor ll!f Orane~ Cont 011ly P1loi Our cr~w' \tart 11 l 30 p rn and •O•l until 8 30 p m wttlld•Y\ On ~tur41r "' •On 1 itw more houri You 11110 o.arn m1ny trio~ •nd 0111t\ •long "1th '""'"& 1our o•n monty tht1t 11 no d~h•trine or (QIJKhon 1nwolwf!d II t~u 11• '"''"\ltil plust ull Mr (a : MU COO£ (714) 548-7058 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS •0' ,,~ • • •1t '1 '•' ••'rl 14 t .. r,r1lio r 111 Jtt If, j"''•. ' .. 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David W Call Antonio 751-7153 or ptday 112-2pm 1nd RIOIPTilltlT 142-4111 or Linda 714t178-455A H HWI -ILL IAIH ~75-4520 2600 H1tb0f B111d. 4-5pm) tor general for Art Gallery Front oN1c41 Dys. 714/240-8-'60 Eves Same Day Approval ,-8-4 _2_80_S_E_x_1-o.-·~-• ...__.-COSTA MESA &•0-1110 kitchen maintenance In appearance. heavy 0 ....,......., our 1tan cafeteria. For In-phonee, good pvbtlc rela-liH F1rait1H/ ~ewport &lach flice 17K ml. 124,500. Bay --------11 k 11 1 • 150-1140 Street Auto. 84S-5269 £.MPo "0 '\),., PllflOnnel Dept. OITIZIUWll 2970 Harbor Blvd Suite 20&. Cos1a Meaa 111-4200 Equal Opply Emplyr LEUL uomoY Probate experience , 11\orthand, permanant part time 673-7120 uuL 11oanuy dedicated legal secretary ror tlx-tttorney law of· 11<:41. lltlgatlon exper Xlnt sklllt Npn smoker pref Send rnume to Hiring Partner . 18552 MacArthur BIVd, Suite 425. irvlne, C1 92715 LVN/COMPANION Live In. Mon-Fri. Lido isle. lllll Pllllll TY llPT I pr Iv a I e Quarters Some eaper pref PfT, nr1 548-8572 j to be arranged Apply In - -pe<&On Ke<m Rima Hard-ll&llTIU. Plllll ware. 2868 Harbor Blvd. rmist have eapar in main-Co1t1 Mesa tenance. plumbing a -------- 1 etectrlcal Mon-Fri. full --- time ~t1remen1 nome. IALH OLIH xln1 benlfitt. Apply 4000 lull 11me Coeta MHI Sta- Hll1rla Way.NB t:oners. 270 E 17th St C M Apply · 1n per ton I 9-1 tam IUUlllllT Cano'• Spaclatty Re•· taurent 11 now accepting 1ppllc9jlon1 lor manage- ment pbalt1on1 Send r• 1um11 to Mr Fred Gomez. e.2++ W Pacific: Cout Hwy. Newport Baactl. Ca. 92863 , l&UID Heidi'• Frogen Vozurt Shoppe .t4 Retc>onslbla, hard wOfklng. ao.rgettc for MW Fuhfon ltland lo- ClflOn Exper pref Train· Ing program provided Cell Ctvls 40J..5670 AM Of PM f()f' Interview l&lll flllH/EmY LmL xtnt oppty for a cerM!' In electronic tales Firm salary 4 beoefltt Wiii i train Mutt have positive & enthu&IHllC per- aonallty Buie mat~ llclll• lmPortant Call lmmed 549-9913 C M --lllll llTlllll Mature peraon to work 11 Swap meel. llta office aut1e1. some ..... 1 3 30 Sat/Sun 850-3579 IWllOlltl1 I ULU lln. Male manleurlat '°' ,,... Auociat•d M•rketing .. ion Mull be good 1()06(. 1 Conc;eptt II lntetVlewlng Ing a pereonabit I to find lhr• (3) lndapan· 1 751-4 148 I dent ..a1aa repa fOf' the --1pecte1ty advertlalng ••• Ull/FAllT IFO lleld Cell for Interview tor bu1y Ophth/Surg 110-..200 I practic. EJrper req N B HLIS -•-f IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your liima for $50 or lesa In our famoul DIMES-A-LINES pub- llahtld each Saturday In the Dally Piiot DIMES-A-LINE ads must -b6 pre-paid so mall or bring them Into tho Dally Piiot office Be sure to lnclvde your phone numO.r or ad- dreu In your •d. h•ve • price on each Item & no abbreviations. Sorry, no commercl•I •d•. o•raoe N1-. ptoduc., plent1 or enlm•ls •r• ~t•bl• -I IOc Stan tmfNld Call -,_._ Bobbie. 84&-3242 lmmed e>pentng f()( Hlg'1 LARGE SELECTION OF SchOOI Grad IOOtllng for Medical llrat •ttO toward 1 re· DEADLINE•. NEW a USED BMW'S! FRONT Of'rlCE peuon wa1dtng ttraer No LM IUll- FIT 848 8824 11xper req Full time 9nlry VOLUME SALES leYel poaltlon In thll IUC 3 p.m. Thuredav SERVIC(. LEASING Medtc411 OtflCe FIHTllU ceuful 85 yeef' Old bust ' 3870 N Cherry Ave nan Requlrernen tt I Coeta Meea Office LONG 8!ACH good driving recOfO,hard {No Chefryptt-405) anca, M041fneM lo IVf. frao.lnt W.-Comt CHICM IVE•SON PO• tit AUnt < u .. v•otn Hl.tho1 (),..Illy 41.ttt. ~ ... 1c. CHICK IVE•SON u~ r r .. H"'"" N•WJHlfl ...... 675-0tOt Worklf Comp a Peflonal Injury practlc•, 111~ ind typlno a mutt! 81 ' llngul'I • plue Cell Elaine j or G•b 9-5. 851..() 127 wortcar. nHL 1pp111 330 Wwt ~ ltrMt · <114)111 .. llM o..O Catl (7 14)S58 03831 Coeta ...... a.12121 OPENSEVfNOAYS for more lnlo today ,..,,----------------1~---------u~======:::!J 1. i - • . Serving Newport kectt. C~ttl Meta. Huntington 8t1eh, Irvine, Latu"' leach, Foun ..... V..., Md ._. e>r.,. C~•-• OHAN .• l CCUN T'Y C ALIFORNIA TUf-50AV APRIL I.I 198', .'J <_l Nf '- BB shOot~ut su~pect captured Ex-convict, sought after buddy slain, seized in Kern County telephone booth .. auempted murder ot a pol.Ice officer and armed robber). was nabbed by Kern ( ount) Sheriffs deputies and California H1ghwa, Patrol officers By ROBERT BARKER A 23-ycar-old ex-convict wanted in connection with a ·robber) and shootout with a Huntington Beach California Greenpeace divers. crew members arrested after attempting to plug pipe to ocean./A4 Sen. Edward Kennedy's son is fitted with a new wooden leg that is · painted the same color as llttte deck of the f amlly yacht./A4 Nation House Democrats are confident they can quash $14 million In aid to Nicaragua./ AS President Reagan says Congress should "show some backbone" in re- gards to his budget cut- ting proposal./ AS police sergeant was arre~ted Monda) night at a telephone booth at Lake Isabella in Kern County ('hnstophcr Michael ~heea n. who wa•," wanted on charge~ of murder Their yard's well trained Valley couple get railroad caboose for pool cabana By PHIL SNEIDERMAN 01 tlte Dally Piiot Ii.fl This train \ton ha\ an unu\ual ending. · It'> ending -more prcct?:sel ). ''" caboose -1s no" resting upon 35 feet of railroad track behind the Fountai n Valley home of Robert and !Ulren Hammatt , A. mammoth crane ..... as needed Monda) to hoist the Santa Fe Railwa) caboo!.C into the couple's back yard through a large holt' that haQ. to be torn out of a concrete wall "h1le he was talking o n apa) phone outside the ~Nnvalc ( lub bar The fug1ll\l'. "ho alleged !)' fled with a c;hotgun after an accomplice ..... as 'lolled during an April 13 shootout '4.llh Huntington Beach gt. Ed Deuel. d1dn°1 resist ~heean "as not armed except for a knife in a sheath. accord ing to Kern Count) shenffs officials in Lake lsabtlla. about 60 miles northeast of Bakersfield. Huntington Beach police got ap anonym ous 11p Monda> that Sheean. .,...ho was wanteti for a parole' 1ola11on at the ume of the robber) and shootout. would be at the pho ne booth at a ccruun time. according to a police spokeswoman. The) contacted the Kern County \hen IT. whose deputies am' ed at the bar shonly before 7 pm with C HP officers and captured the unsuspec1- 1ng Sheean The fugune had sha\l~d his mus- tache and beard. apparentl) in an Dllllr ........... ., ........ u,111 efTon 10 mask his 1den11ty. said the spokeswoman. Shttan had 1n1 t1all)' been ldenufied !>) w1tnessn looking through photo- uaph_l,Jk ~f"\ ed a t~o-}ur term at the Cahfom1a f nsututc for Men at Cluoo and was.released Jul) 6. 1984 He was wanted for an undisclosed parole '1ola11on at the lime of the (Pleue Me SHOOTOUT/ A2) Boat racing maybe banned Irvine Co .• Nestande raise safety concerns - after weekend death By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ol_O.-, ......... In inc eo. offictals and Orang Count) Supcn.1s.or Bruce Nestande sa} tht'~ will ban drag-boat rac~ a t Irvine Lake 1f safet) measures cannot be added 10 prevent accidents The announcements follo~ ttle Sunday death ofa 9-"car-old gi rl who was lolled \I.hen an out-of-control racing boat skidded ofT the lake at high speed and into the cro"'d of ·-spcct.ato~ "atching from ~hore World "l'he 25-ton rt'd car C\entuall\ will .-.enc as a pool cabana -that' 1o; a'> , (Plea.e see CABOOSE/ A2) ' Robert and Karen Hammatt with their cabooee cabana. The pool will come later. "-cstande. "'ho<ie d1\tnct includes ttrc lake 1n east Orangc .,...an t'> to hear from count\ en" iron mental officials. \I, ho "111 in·, C\t1ga1Uhs:..cause of the accident '-'llh an l'\C 1o"ard safrt, 1mpro,ement<; -or a han on drag· boat racing. Soviets say they never promised to end shooting of Americans allegedly caught spying In East Germany .I AS Huntington halts downtown apartments .\mong '-estande'c; conc-l'rn' 1s the P<W\1b1ilt~ that thl· h1gh-pt1"ered drag boats ha'e tx-en raung m the OPP<lS1tc d1rcc1Jon trom that '>P«•fied 1n count~ pcrmm. Soviet chief Gorbachev expands Politlburo to 13 members./ A4 Sports is eyeing another state championship in the 400 meters./81 The Angels and Dodgers roll to victories./81 Even the Suns admit the Lakers have too much talent./81 Entertainment Bill Cosby. Angela Lansbury and Michael Landon are the toast of the just-ended TV season./A7 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports A8 A3 B6-8 A8 B8 BS B7 AS A6 A3 86 By ROBERT BARKER Of -D..,. Piiot Ii.fl .\II \\Ork 1 n the c;1ngil'·rC\1dent1al 1oned areac; in do"'ntown Hunt· • 1ngton Beach "'as hailed toda) to allo" cit) o ffi cial\ umc tot~ to plug loopholes in regulation<. that ap- parent!) permit illegal ··bootleg·· ' Cit} Co unul mcmtx:r.-, o rdered a -i S-dCI\ moratonum o n con'>truc11on 1n the ·oldt'r do" ntown st:c11onc; of the Teachers picket at two schools Deadloc k on c;ontrac t sparks protests at · Valley. Edison highs By PHIL SNEIDERMAN 01 ti.. Deity "'°' l taH lm pa11ent mer a dl·adlm:I.. in rnntract tall..' tl·achcr'> dl·monstrall·d before cla'\-.c\ \lartcd Inda\ at Foun· ta in Valk ) I f1gh School and fdJ\(>n ll1gh in Huntington Beach More than 50 instructo r-. rcportcll· h protc<;tt•d JI l'3l h nf the t"'o l·ampu'ie\ \loh1th arc among till' '" high 'chool<. or)l:ratcd h) the Hunt· ington Hcarh I Inion I l1gh \(hool I> I <.trl l'I cit} \ito ndJ) to sto~ "_hat offic1ah call .. Oagran I and C'\CC'iSI \C ., increase of nutla" housing units . Offiual\ al'io din:ctt'd '>l<lll mem- bers 111 uac~ do"' n on tt\f: e'!sting illegal huliding<1 'iome l·ontractnrs an· bu1ld1ng hugl' ho me'> ne\t to mm.lt.·,t rcs1dcnc the 25 to H-f'ool·"' 1 c ots. In their plan'> .ippro,ed b) the Ci t) contractors sho" as man\ as fi,c ba1hroom<1 But lhl' hathrooms arc lcltl·rcon' cm.·d into kll~hcn'> lor thrcl· ..cparatc It Hng uni ts. accord mg to officials. One builder rcqut'ited to build one ··c;1nglc fam11\ ·· re\1dcnn· .,...1th se'en hcdr0<>m<; and c;c,cn bathrooms f>l'\d(lpmcnt \en ices Din·< lOr Jim ~1 onda} nigh I \ourccs \a\ that offi cial<. hope 10 head off thl' 1nult1ple-famtl) n·\4- dente'i 1n the sin1tlc-fam1h dfca h\ rcqumng c>"'nc~ ol big home\ to require add1uonal parking -a provision tha t some sec ac; 1mpos<;1blc tx·cau<>t' of the small lot<, Therc alc;o arc plam to rut l·ontroh on plumbing and to ltm1t lhc \llC 111 the homl'\ Jtcord1n to I~: Ul\ < II' e) rt 0 !Zl'f ML1nda' night''> alt1on lollo"' recent protests lodgrd h' 1am1hl'S "'ho~ c;mall homl'\ are O' c"' helmed (Please see QOWNTOWN/A2) .. It°<; pos~1blc that the race "a' going enttrel~ in the \lorong d1rc.-r- 11on .. 'eslande -;aid this morninp.. '-t''1andl· ha' as~ed \.1 urra' ~turm dire tor uf th· '1r ml·nwl ~1an agl'ml·nt .\gt•m' 10 H'l\C\llg.lll' salet7- lOnltrn' and rl·pc>n "11h1n tlnl' \I.CC~ ··11 I\ m' prem1-.e that the h1<;tfl~ ol JlCldt•nt<i "hsch ha\C occurred at th1\ (Pleaee eee DRAG-BOAT/A2) Stock Markets Television Theaters Weather B 1-2. S 84 A8 A7 A2 c;1gn' dl\l)hl~l·d h\ the teacher\ prott',ted a I f)l"rcrnt rnst-of·ll\ 1ng wage 1ncrca'1.' ofk1cd h) the d1s1m·t. I he Distm t I dulalof" 4\<,<1oc1atH.ln (Pleaee .ee TEACHERS/ AZJ 0-. ............ by --d llpln Bu•lneH lnst.ructor Bill Seitzinger wuamong the teachers picketing thl• morning at FountaJn Valley HlCb. CM planners OK 12-story building for Metro center ByTONY AAVEDRA Ol .... O...,l'llotllefl 1 hr ( osta Mr\il Plann1 ng ( om- m1s~1on ga'c approval Monda~ for a I !·Mory office hu1ld1ng. the third of s1' h1gh-nscs to he hu1lt on .i 4n-atr<' pon lnn of thl' <;alooka Farm' Thc'tomm1'!i10n unan1mou\I) ap- proved tht• final drH•Topmenl plan for the H 7. I IO•\CIUarc-foot bu1ldintt torthcoH'rnll I 'm1ll1on·<;quarc-too1 u:ntc•r wac; apprO\CJ h' lhc C 1t\ C nunl'li 1n •\ugu'lt I 9!"2 nlnng with a \llpulnt1on that thl' ultimate no<.l .,...ould be madr h\ the Plannin~ ( nmml\\IOn T ht• council muc;t u~111lh \.(1tr nn fin3I d,., dopmcnt plan' Im mnJ11r ('ll'<lJ«'l 'I HowtYt's. "'°' Plttnner C llfor la' \.11kt• Roh1n.,nn ... 11d mn'I of th<' 8 n $ tnunur .. u>nHrn' "'11h the \1ctrn T"ime ·Bomb proJ<.'CI \\1'r<' 1·ra,nl h\ th1· Livingneara toxic dump creates uneasy situation Poor planning by lo cal governments blamed for locat~ou stng tracts near wa te site By ROGER G~TT l•1rnp.1n"'' 111 "''" \ "~ ..... -··-In d1\/l'"' 111 .1n·;1' .1111und tlw \tJtl' I()\ \\o{il I l \ -It' Ull'-l'llltnll Ill hJ\\ a IO\I\ nt'l(l.hh.•r .-hl·thl'I 11·, a landfill M J manul.111ur1nt1 um1 p:lO\. hl"Jllh ,,t)il 1ah hJ \ l rl'Q1111nl in rt'H'nt ,l·.u·, thal holllni "·atcr nr ••lhl'I .1it{1 n.Jtl\\' "'''r\\' ••t f'(llahl<' \\akr Ix-pr11"tdt•d to ft''tdrnt' ht' l ,rn,1· 1h1· 1hr"·,11 111 );h111nth'-atc-r , 11n1.1m1n.11111n Third In a series 1trn"1n(t J'('lpulJt111n loul..inf tnr r.in rt" 'flacc 111 ll'c gradu.111\ t•n1 rn.11 hrd ••n thrm 'Tht'rt Im\ N'l n '""'' poor l''·'ll ninp h\ lr"-.tl g11\1·rnml·.n1 · -.;1" l IO\d R.1h.1m ('If 1h1 \IJh l~·p.u1 mcnt uflkalth ~-r, •H'' m ~\r,.01..-11. to • k \ llt''i thl· dcm.int.I tor rt'l11kn1tal l.tnd 2nd the lo~rr rnct'\ 1n arta\ tha\ .1u·n·1 3\ d~trahk a\ other' ant.I a threc-urrcd parking \tronurl' which would complete thr hrc,t pha\<' of the Metro< cnH.'r flrtlJl'l I _......._ ___ rrcliminan dC."c lnpmcnl 'jlfan pn•h m1n.tr\ pl.111 ' --11••••••••··~ (Ph:He Re 1"2·8TORY I A21- PC'oplc "hu du ha'\ \U\ h nl'l(l.hfl\>r' lOmphun ofa Joni i. .. 1111 ph' <.1l..il and cmot1onnl pmhkm\ -rr.11 m 1m- apint'd -Jnd ot dl·prt '-'t'll prnf)l'f1' 'aim•\ M<iniJ\lln uHi1"'un11\ pr11up' \t'1'~in1t 111 do<.\ fo"l dumfl' cir 11t•1 I ,u.llh h1n\1'' 1·1 tlw hnml 11\\ 1wr' ir1 I h1 lt1 ll"1 111111 " 1 hl' I.ind 1111' 11 nd LU.DJJ>..ull~!I !I\: 11 ln1 II l\l Ul "-lul. ..U lh+• ttnll" \\\'I Piii 111 llW·\I.,\\ ·"l"'' hut .1 ' I don't a'w'' N. mt• 111 tin\ ''"l' j?lllU11 h~l 111~1tt"t 9 "Kid '\llUBtJOn \(I (PIUM Me D~/ A.3) \ • ' .. _ .. I , .. ' . . ' ' U 1t Orenge Coeat OAllV PILOTITuelday, Apr11•23: 1935 LOSANOEL ~AP)-An 8-ycar· okl boy ~ho tcst16cd that he was te«U.aUy abused at tkt McManin Pre- School sa•d under cross cxaminauon thlll he saw teacher Raymond Bucuy " ~la hone wub a baseball baL The child. idcn1ified only John Dot No. 2. made the Sta\ement Monday while bein£ questioned by Deputy Public Defender Forrest Launer. who rcp~nt~ Bu k.e)"s Stster. Peggy Ann. The auomey wus openly in· t'tl'dulousabout the testimony. whi(:h the child had not mentioned during three previous day$ o n the witness tand. The boy tc tifidd in the ongoing preliminary hearing for the Ouckcys and 'fi ve other former Ml'Man1n UCI students plan boycott of classes over apartheid Student groups at UC Irvine are calhna for a bqycott of classes Wednesday and a demonstration apinst the UC system's business ties to South Afnca. The protest 1s being organized by the Associated Students of UCI, the Black Student Union and MEChA. a group representing Hispanic stu· dents. Students at UCI and o ther UC campuses have asked the system's Board cf Regents to sever all business ties with South Africa because of thtH nation's apanheid policies. which are said to discriminate apiost the black people who are a majority of the country's population. The protest 1s expected to run from 8 a.m. to S p.m. in front"bf the UCI Administration Building. A general rail) :featuring music and speakers. 1s e'<pected to take place between I 0 a.m. and 2 p.m. 1each1:~ l·harged with 207 counts ol sexuall y moles11na 41 pupil~ between 1978 and 1984 and one count of con§}>iracy. His te~umony is scheduled to : resume today before Munic1pal Court JudJC Av1v1 K. Bobb. The hearina is bei n& held to determine whether there i~ &ufficient evidence to warrant trial for tht" former teachers at the uburban Manhuttan Beach nursery school. In other action Monday. Bobb transfe~d to Municipal Coun Judae Lnrry Fidler a prosecution request asking for the McManin seven to be rearrested. Fidler scheduled a hcanng on the issue today. The request for arrest warrants 1s a legal mancuver"a1med at stopping the clock on the statute oflimitations for child molestation. Deput)' District Attorney Laci Rubin said the switch' from Bobb to Fidler move would eliminate any question of bias on the pan of Bobb. who is presiding over the preliminary hearing. The preliminary hearing already has lasted 10 months DOWNTOWN APARTMENTS HAL TED •.• J'romAl by the big, new units. In one case, homeowners Jim and Helga Mershman threatened to w e officials on fraud charges if more than one family were allowed to move in next door on England Street. The city is seeking an injunction against contractor Jim Scverencc, ·sources $8~ In another incident. residents de. Ii vered a petition to officials last week that complained about two apP.'lrent triplex units at 914 and 916 California St Sandee Larison. a neighborhing homeowner. said all six units have b«n rented and that the 12 to 16 cars of the new residents pose a "severe problem." In the petition, the neifhbors said they believe that the addition ofup to 20 new residents where a sin&Je· family residence once stood "has changed our once quiet nei.&h· borhood and brought down property values." DRAG-BOAT RACE BAN CONSIDERED.r.;--J From Al fac1hty indicate that the use permit should be terminated.'' Ncstande said in a Monday letter to Storm. .. Therefore. the burden is on those who want to maintain this activity to prove that 1t can be done safely." he said. The victim. Brandy Branchf19wer of Burbank, was the third~ person killed in a drag-boat racing accident at Irvine Lake in the past two years. Two racers died in 1983 and 1984 when their boats flipped aod there have been other accidents. Irvine Co. President Tom Nielsen said the company would terminate an agreement with drag-boat racing op- erators should the county's investiga- tion lead to such a recommendation. The Irvine Co. leases the lake to concessionaires Doug Elliott and Bill Andrews, who sponsor the boat races and manage the lake·s fishing oper- ation. "We think that reconsideration of the recreational use permit by th e county is certainly appropnate and we would suppon whatever findings the county staff makes.'' Nielsen said. "Meanwhile. we will discuss the whole issue with the lesSC'Cs in an dfon lO determlne whether thislcind of recreational activity can 'be made safer, and if not, we would cancel any upcoming racing event." Nielsen said the lease agreement gives the Irvine Co. the authority to cancel drag-boat racing. A spokesman for the lake's concessionaires could not be reached for comment. The National Drag Boat A'isoc1a- 11on has scheduled races at Irvine Lake June 22 and 23. "What happened Sunday was a temble tragedy." Nielsen "-said. "Whatever 1s 11t.Cded to keep 11 from happening again should be done. We intend to see to that. .. A consultant for the National Drag Boat Association said Monday that gears in the steenng mechanism of the out-of-control boat were to blame for the fatal accident. Driver Jim Lange ofS1mi Valley had no control over the steering and was not to blame for the accident. said· Jack Riggleman. a marine architeCl and boating safety expert. Orange County Sheriffs Lt. Dick Olson said today that the depan- ment's independent invcst1ga11on of the accident supported Rigglemarfs findings. Drag Boat .\s~oc1a11on officials said Monday that despite the acci- dents. In inc Lake's conditions are safer than those at man)' other lakes where s1 m1lar races are held. TEACHERS PICKET AT TWO SCHOOLS .•. From Al \ Wtm'llng tempeiraturee end mostly ci.ar 1klet wttt pt'eY&1I oV« Sou''*" California throuoh Wtdnellday u high prMtllrt movea ovethead, the Netlonal Wuther Serv!Qe said. Latt l\lght and early mornlng low c:loUda wtll bt confined nur ttle CONt, and eome high clouds Wiii •PPM' ovet the t..-l,....,r.:::i:::::::''J mountal~•· But generelly fair weathtf waa tor*-•l. High• wlll warm IQ the 70s In Los Angeles a.nd the valleys Wednesday after minimums ton!Wlt In the upper 401 and mld-601, Along the Orange Coast there wlll be aomt let• night ind early mo<nlng IOW cloud• near the eoatt other#IM fair through Wednetday Sllghtty warmer Wedneaday with highs 70s Wednetday. LOW9 45 to 55. n !>I Tempe Luveo .. Liiiie Roe;~ 74 112 ··ct)~ '"OHTI LOl.i.Ylile 81 112 Wwrn _ c~ .. Hioh. IOW for 24 l\oufl 9ndt"Q •t 5 I m ~ 113 14 Alb9<1) Ml 52 Mt9mi8Mc" 11 13 Ocelud•d,,... St111on11y....,. 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Robinson said city parking standards are being rewritten anyway, and the building would be within the proposed limits. One 12-story office structure has already been completed at the site. 1 south of Anton Boulevard and north of the San Diego Frt"Cway. while another 1s under construction. Developed by Cum-England Com~ pany. tht• buildings will consist of solar bronze glass between la)'crs of pink polished granite In other 11ems. the comm1ss1on postponed a decision on final plans for a 332-room. fi ve-story hotel o n Town Center-Drive. The hearing was continued to June 10 beca use of a request by developer South Coast Plaza to reduce the street from four Janes to two. Designs for the as-yet-unnamed hotel depend on whether the change is allowed. Robinson said. He ex- plained that the hotel would be built with a I 1h-foot setback. while my law requires 21 feet. The design would be acceptable 1f Town Center Dnve is declared a private street and reduced to a pedestnan-oncnted road. from Park Cen~to Avenue of the Ans. Rob nson said the area would be mod ed after Lido Village in New- pon ach. with brick-paved, land- scaped ·areas· offering a restril:tive nght-0f-way to cars. Surrounding the area are the West· in South Coast Plata Hotel and the South Coast Repertory Theater, as well as the Beverly Heritage Hotel and the Orange County Performing Ans Center. both under construction The luxury hotel would be pan of the six-year-old Town Center plan. earmarking 62 acres for office. com- mercial. hotel and entertainment pro1ccts. CABOOSE AT END OF LINE INV ALLEY •.• From Al representing instructors. has asked day. mcnt employees. including pnnc1pals ~oon as the Hammans' pool is built. down a caboose that reportedl y had tor a 5 percent raise. "I think there ~as a lot of tratlic on and ad.min1strators. hayc been given Meanwhile. 1t will be a kmg-s1ze been badly damaged 1n a fire. Last running properly. Assoc1auon leaders said teachers Bushard Street becau~ people slowed a 3 percent raise. backyard improvement project. It year. their learned of a car in better are expected to demonstrate again down to look. but other than that Dysinger said 3 percent is the also will be the latest object Robert condition and concluded the deal tonight prior to meeting of the there were no problems." Hagen said. middle ground between the I and 5 Ham matt's enduring affection for sight unseen. d1stnct's Board of Trustees. The The teachers arc continuing to percent proposals now on the table. trains. "We didn:1 even get a look at the ' ------~p~u~bl~1c~po~rt~1o~n~o~f~th~e~bo~ar~d~m~e~e~t1~n~g-~w~o;rk~u~n~d~e~r ~t~he~te~r~m~s~o~f~a~c~o~n~t~ra~c~t-~bu~t~h~c~s~a~j,~d ~ll:i~c~;•~e~ae~h~e~rs~~ap~pca~~r~ --rve tbe~e~n,,-,.1=n~to~ra=1""Jr=o""a""d""s-a=--1""l ....,m=""'y-c""a,-tboose unul we saw irl'iere to<tay. ~ · . . s ate mediator reluctant to accept the compromise hfe.'' Hammatt said. "My father was Karen Hammatt said. headquarters. I 0251 Yorktown .\ ve. is schl·d uled to meet with negotiators figure. chief physician for the Burlington "I was pleased at the outside. but I But Thomas C. Buckley. spokes- man for the Santa Fe Railway. said a new caboose costs about $80.000. For 10 percent of that price, the railroad can install electronic monitoring <fev1ces on the rear ot the train and eliminate the weight of the caboose. The conductor and brakeman can perform their duties from one of the engines. ~ - in Huntington ~ach. this week to try to break the deadlock. Math teacher Gerald Tolman. who Railroad for 35 years. When I was a didn't expect the inside to be so ·-Oa v1d Hagen. principal at Foun-Glen Dysinger. assistant super-1~ president-elect of the teachers kid. I rode trains all the time. And I diny .. her husband said. tain Val ley High. said this morning's intent forthe high school distnct. said union. charged today that the distnct had a big model 1rain train set in the Tli.: Hammatts believe their demonstration at his campus was classified employees (non-teaching has never made a formal offer of a 3 basement:' cab.x>se was built in 1935. but they orderly. He said faculty members workers such as secretaries and percent raise. He said the bargaining Today, Hammatt is an onhoped1c d<'n't know much else about its were in their classrooms by 8 a.m .. 1n custodians) ha-.e alre~dy settled for a stan ed with the district offering no surgeon who's seen much of the ti1story. except for rumors that 11 had time for the regular stan of the school 3 percent increase. He ~ad manage-raise and the teachers seeking I 0 romance disappear from train travel. '..>ecome a haven for hobos. percent. He said the two sides then He laments the disappearance of The expenses of the proJCCt are s11ll SHOOTOl:JT SUSPE.CT ... From Al H unungton Beach robhcry. when another cit-con' 1c1 was shot to death. Thomas <\lbcrt Oglesby. 21. of Nonh Holl ywood. was killed 1n the shootout "1th Deuel Oglcsb) was paroled on March 7 after serving a stint for robber) at the California Insti tute at Tehachapi. Deuel. whose life was 'Wived b\-a bulll't -proof ve\l in the shooting out'i1de the Things for Your Head paraphernalia \hop at 410 Pacific Coast H1ghwa~. ha'> returned to duty after recovering from St\.erc bru1'1CS caused when a 45-calibc.•r bullet fired by Oglcsb) \lammed into the center of his chest. heean. v.ho's being held in Hunt· ington Beach City Jail on a no-bail prov1s1on. allegedl y tired one blast from his shotgun at the police officer d uring the shootout but mmcd. according to the spokeswo man. changed to the current I and 5 percent classy dining cars and plush sleepers. mounting. The caboose cost $5.300. proposals. "There's no glamor to train travel Movi ng expenses, the crane oper- "We've done all the moving." anymore.'' his wife Karen agrees. at ion and the railroad ties have added Tolman said Their backyard railroad pro1ect another $6,000. Still to come arc the The teachers spokesman said two actually began with a humorous costs of renovating the car. other key issues are unresolved. He remark two years ago. The Hammatts Karen Hammatt said she hopes the said the teachers want their contract were dining with friends, discussing inside will eventually be as attract- to end at the close of a school year the pool they planned to build 1n their 1vcly decorated as the railroad car (June 30). rather than Jan. 31. He said backyard. used by the hero of the old television the association is also seeking an "Wouldn't 11 be nice to have a senes, "The Wild, Wild West:' agency-fee provision that would re-caboose for a cabana?" Robert Ham· "That was the grand age of rall- quirc all teachers to pay union dues. matt quipped. roads." she said. He said about 690ofthe district's 750 One of his dinner companions was Mrs. Hammatt said she doesn't teachers now pay dues to the assoc1a-Dick Dennison of Fountain Valley, regret the expenditure. tion. an assistant general manager for "People put room additions on ..\dding to the teachers' impatience. Santa Fe Railway. Dennison told the their houses. and they spend $20.000 school officials said. 1s a pay raise Hammatts that a backyard caboose or $30.000 -and it 's not a caboose," deadline. District offi cials have said might JUSt be possible. she said. the salary dispute must be resolv.cd by Santa Fe and other railroads have The popular rail car may soon be May I for the distnct to include any been phasing out ca booses in recent going the way of the dinosaur. raise -plus retroactive pay -in the years and a few have become avail-however. teachers' July I paychecks. able for sale. Trad1tionallv. the caboose has If the matter·~ resolved after Ma~ The Hammatts were on a waiting housed a conductor and a brakeman I. the extra pay will not show up until list for about a year. Once they turned charged with making sure the train is the teachers' Oct: I checks. district officials said. (Teachers receive no pa)'checks in August or September.) Doug Scott. president of the teachers union. said faculty members Buckley said railroad companies have won an arbitration ruling with the train employees union. per- mitting the elimination of some cabooses. He said Santa Fe now has about 150 in storage. for probable conversion to portable housing for track workers. And the railroad spokesman had bad news for any train enthusiasts hoping to follow the Hammatts' example. He said Santa Fe has no more cabooses a vailable for sale to the public. "I think there's a cenain amount of nostalgia about caboo~s and trains." Buckley said. "Many people pursue this through model train collections or other railroad memorabilia. But not many people do it on the scale of buyi ng a whole caboose." Roben Hammatt was thinking in more practical terms when he picked a caboose over other railroad cars for his backyard. ''I'd love to have a Pullman sleeper or a dining car." he said. "But those are 90 feet long.. and there's not enough room here. The caboose is the shortest car on the train." The spokeswoman said Sheean was wanted on suspicion of ho m1c1de because a death occurred during the commission ofa felony. Chrietopber Michael !iheean ma} also demonstrate their d1&- pleasure of the contract talks by rcfu~ing to participate in various volunteer ac11 v111es at their schools. Just Call 642-6086 \\hat do yo u li ke about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message wlll be recorded, transcrlMd and delivered 10 the appropriate editor. . 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