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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-06-10 - Orange Coast Pilott ltrYlng Newport IMch, Cotta.._,., Huntington~. IMM,Leeunl IMctl, fount•V• INI loutbOr ... CountJ ------- llfll\tt1 ~• I lllltl l, ll\llf111lflll" , ........... 111111' •JI •1111 Rescue record set anii riptides preventive action mt'asures wht'rr)~ach lice officers who pulled an hau ted and his fnends were sucb Guards 'earn summer pay in two days:· Newport police c redited wtth saving life By STEVE MARBLE Of!MO.ilyl'tlolllall --- sands 1n record numbers to beat sweherina inland heat. But the story was in the 63-degree water, churned up by 5-foot wave's and np currents that alternately sucked swurtmers out to sea or pulled them south along the coast. "The hfeguards earned their sum- mer pa) in two days:· said Hunt· 1ngton Beach lifeguard Mike Gifford, who said that 98 ocean rescues were made over the weekend. guards would swim out JUSI 10 check unconscious Redlands man from thC' poor swimmers they couldn't help and makC' sure someone was O K ... hC' ocean JUSt south of the Balboa Pict.' him," said Newpon Manne Oircc'tor added. . Officers Mike Dtladurantey and Dave Harshbaricr , Newport Beach lifeguards. watch· Neil Harvey were patrolhna the Harvey said he and his panner saw 1ng over huge August-like crowds. coastline lurday on Honda A TCs, the 26G-pound man strughna. made 160 rescues over the weekend all-terrain vehicles issued to pohce bt'}ond the surOme and reahze<rbt even though the lifeguard crew 1s still officers on beach patrol. when they was 1n trouble. at half us normal summer strength. saw a man ftoating face-down 1n the .. We realizod what we had to do. So Orange Coast hfeguards rescued hundreds of swimmer"> this weekend as heavy surf and fierce riptides greeted beachgoers "'.ho Oocked to the More than 250,000 people were attracted to area bt'aches despite a persistent layer of fog that kept temperatures in the mid· 70s. "And that doesn't count Lifeguards. howev~r. said the her-water we stnpped.down and got out there.'' the 485 oes of the weekend were two Newport .. Tht' fello" apparrntl} was ex-(Pleaee eee R&SCU&U/ A2) Coast Fourth Frustacl septuplet loses her fight for life./ A3 California A $600 sniffing flashlight could double police effec- tiveness In stopping drunken drivers/ AS Nation Derailment of 42 freight cars and resulting fire caused evacuation of 4,000 people in Pine Bluff. Ark./ A4 World An announcement scheduled by his family today could end the mys- tery surrounding the re- -ported finding of Josef Mengele's body In Brazil last week./ A4 0.-, .... ,.....~ ............... -School dispute heading to court Burke supporters seeking tryjunction to stop campus clo~ure By ROBERT BARKER Of 1M 0.-., l'tlo4 Ital! • The SO Burke committee was to go to court toda) in an effort 10 block the shutdown of the Robert H Burke elementan \Chool in Hunttngton Beach · • In 1hc1r court appearance. re~ rrsentall\.es of the Sa'e Our School Burke committee .we re e>.pected to claim that Hunt1ng1on Beach (II) (e lemenLan I Sthool D1stnct officials will ha\ e enough mone) to keep the campus open ne\t )Car b) making a number of adm1n1stra11' c reductions antl b' l uning O\.erhead Gunmen kidnapped the agriculture dean of American University in Beirut./A4 Two yoanjaten cavort ln the ahorellne eaat of Newport Pier on a buay, buay weekend day forUfecuarda. Henf') H Goldman a parent of a Burke School fourth-grade pupil. s.a1d toda' that h1' comm11tet .. ., 'itud1es sho" that the dl\tnct \.Ould ha'e an nu~ss of S )00 000 tn reallocating fun d\ . , , Sports L~gun8. pushing coastal plan But d1stntt official'> d a1m that thl'\ ·11 encounter an S!S(~J.000 dctk11 1f the~ continue to operate all 10 schoo~s dunng the 1985-86 )ear The Lakers celebrate lrl:ilBAchampiooshlp, which ended years of frustration against the Boston Celtics./81 The Angels regain first place in the American League West, blanking KansasCity, 1-0./81 Entertainment Parking p.rovisions will be key issue at stafe commission he aring Tue~day By LISA MAHONEY Of!NO.-,Nltewl Laguna Beach's Loc:il c'oastal Plan will be reviewed b) the ( aliforn1J Coastal Comm1ss1on Tuesda}' 1n El Segundo. The comm1'>s1on 's s1afT is rec·- omc:nending denial of the land-u~ portion of the plan as 'iubmmcd b) tht' cit). Mod1ficat1on'i <;ta ff memberc; ~~ "ould bnng the plan into line "''h ( oa)tal .\ct prov1s1on<. arc \U&ge'\lt'd. Jund ~1talano. thl'C1l\ 'scommun1- t) de,dopmt·nt director. said parking pro\ l'\IOn'i "'II be the Slicking point bct"ecn cumm1'\'i1oners and nl} official<. She sa id she has hcen working with the 'comm1ss1on's c;tafT on com- promise langtuge that ma)> be pres- entcd at the 10 am. hearing at the Hacienda Hotel ~ N. Stplltvetla Blvd. The ( oa.,tal < omntl\\11•n staff " proposing that an}' parking 'pan.•., d1m1 natcd tx· replaced nn .i ont·-10- ont• ha'i1s Aut ( a1alano ,,ud thJt pnl\ l\1on " too hroad ( Jtalano '>31d 'lht•'.-, Jf,u tr. ing 111 iron out difference<. O\t'r ? ut' rond111on proh1b1110g "1den1ng ol Pantie ( oa\t High" a ~ The lit\ doesn't want the road "1dcned at the e'tpense of nc:eded parking. (aid la no ..aid The mun1c1 pa ll t) al\o "-ants tu a'o1d cutting its shopp1n1 d1slnct ofT rrom-the beacn side of Coast Higf\- "a). she ..aid "That could impact the '1llage at mo phere:· Catalano said < omm1'is1o n staff also has prol>- km'> "1th a poliC\ stateml•nt 1n l aguna·, plan oppo'i1ng road t'\· 1cns100'i from the c1h into surround· 1ng area' fhe statement contlicts "•th pro,1s1ons of other l ex-al C oastal Plan\ atread\ approq·J tor 'urround1ng commun111t:'> The ( it) ( ounnl agreed to Jclt'tc 1hc polic) statement (Pleue eee COAST AL/ A2) ··o_u[ board.had looked aULl1 irun~ and their cohsequcnccs," uper- 1ntendent Llim Krmper said toda) · 'o one'' ..a\ln(t that ~e can't kc-c.-p all '-< hool~ opt·n another \t·Jr Tht• r rntikm "" hcthl'r lht: monn lan ht' tx·11t•r \pt•n t .. · J..empt.>r Jl,t1-..11J 1h.111hc .itlmin1s- 1rator-tn-pup1I rat111 "h11 h ha\ heen trcqucntl\ lnllt llt'J In d11\ure tnlits -" am1ing th1· l11"c" 1n Orangl' t ounf\ .ind thJI lht' J"lnl I "as. in tact t()mmended b' a managc:ment a''i"tanH' 1eam la\t 'ear tor ma..,ing (Pleaae eee BURKE/ A2) The hit movie "Singln' In the Rain" is now a Broad- way show. I A9 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Classified Comics Crossword D-eith Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion "' AB A3 Officers arreSt trio Anti-smoking ordinance in bizarre Laguna u .p for de bate in Newport · Pollce Log Public Notices Sports Stocks Television Theaters Weather .. B4-6 A8 B6 88 BS AS A6 A3 B7 B 1-2. 8 B3 A7 A7 A2 kidnapping case .,L*WlllY ......... .._ 4 ,.,. ~ poHoe trweetigatOf"a are trytng to unravel who did what to~ In the Wiike of a bizarre kktnap attempt Friday In whieh ~a.~ and their vtctm were arrested. ~ 1<89Medy, 28, and Sulwtne Cameron, 39, both of L90una Beach, were wrested for degedty kidnapping Shtrtey Alta Uwa~, 21, of Welt Hollywood, and holding her for ransom at Cameton't AJeundet Roed duplex. • Uwwwtct\ waa at.o taken Into cuttody after the two-hour (Pl ....... LAOURA/A2) County's chief helmsman forecasts~more 'dynamics' New top a dministrative officer seeking e ffe ctive m achine, good board rapport ll'l1ng the same burning ga1e a'i whr n he promised to rapidly become a key player tn county govcmmcntal affairs. OranJe County's new ( ounl)' Adm1nt'itra11ve Officer Larry Pamsh. .. uggestcd he's a dull sort of guy. "l'f'(l w dull. I don't do an)lhinJ.'" Pamsh said. his e)'CS hghttng up wtth the reah1auon of what he JUSt had ...aid "Now don't you go pnnt that.'' Parri'lh, 45, who wos the (ounty \dm1n1strat1H Officer 1n 'ianta Barbara tounl} for li vr )car~. called his first week as Orange Coun\y's top non~kcted ofl1e1al a sut'ttll,, bµt not one t)\at waCi truly produrt1ve 10 h1 way ot thmlung... .~ If pcnonal style'' an) 1nd1c 1100 of how he views h1~ $90.000-a-ycar JOb, c-ons1der this: t 1111 1hlrd·Ooor corner · nffi<'t' in the Halt of dmm1siru11on alread) " de~orattc.I wtth pcnonal mcG1t'nt11' l k m.ac.le It point to tell of h1 11 mH·n11o n ~ rcpla~ the rot8T) dial phone on th( corner of h1\ 11d-, • desk with a more effic1rnt push- button model as soon at,g0ss1ble. He said he hkes to an "'r·.hts ,,own telephone calls whe never he can. Not surpnsingly. Pamsh dcscnhcs himself as a .man wh o spends ··an inordinate amount" of time 1n pursuit of his work ObJCCt1vcs ... But I'm not a problem worker. I do cut loo!C on weekends." he cxphuned. the light ap1n filhna tus C)CS Usina words li~e "dr num1c:· ··rn- hghtcncd." "v11orous. · and "t'>.h1lar- at1na. .. Pamsh said that he plans to chan Wftlf" new cnur«-s :n the coumy's chief helmsman • H1 fil"lt lf4ppo1nfe(i 1a~k will ht' to complete what he said wtll tit<a full- k'Olc review of \he.'. Count) .\dm1n1~- tl"llll"'e Otlkc 1tM!lf. • "l " nt o rcv1l'W ol "hat Wl' do how "l' do 11 and \It-ho doc'i 11 I want u lean and etlecll\.e min h1ne. one " 1th &ood ixo plc peortc 11nd ~ trchnt· I people · L - JEFF . ADLER N1 W \Ml\~11~\ Turning h1~ anenuon to ht tle<"ted bosses, the fi vr members of the Board of Supcrv1 ors. Parrish observed that 1fhe 1s to succecd. 11 is cnt1cal that he develop • special chcm1stT) wtth the board "I "'nnt to give them the ahema- tlVc . . hc:s1dcs thl"lr own \tan: re~ liable. ag&~\SI\ cad' ·~·c for their own pol~y d1rectt n ~ hav~ no 1n1crf'SI 1n taking a"a> their role a~ pohC) maken ." he said. "Ob\ IUU ly. thal ~ .l ·~ck butt• ne''· 'Pamsh qu1ckh adc.lt'd He '81d he was 1n1ri1ucd b) th~ rnunt~ ac.lm1nntrallH' offi<"tr'c. JOh he~ aflrr lc:unina hoth from ~uf)(r­ (Pleue ... PIVOT I A2} By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of Ille Delly flllol 11.tt fht: i'-.e" port lkach ( •l~ ( uunul ~111 u>n\11.kr a propo'>t'd 11rJ1n,1ntr 111n1ght that "ould proh1h1t \muk1ng 111 publit plan·" and rl·quirt· t'm· plmcr\ Ill pnl\ ldt• .-.mn ... 1n~ roliun le11 lht• \\orlo.plJlt' I ht t oum ii rni•t•ting l'x·l!1n' .it ~ •1 .111 11' II.ill 'WO 'l'"~'n BhJ ln.1 ml·m n 1111h1·< ''' < nunul < 111 \11111 llt'\ Roht·rt Burnh.1111 ,,mt rqw l.1111111 n l 'mo..,ing 1n thl· \\11r lo.rl.1u · h.1, ~t·na<1lh l n·;11ed thl· mm1 t nn 1111\t'r...} "hen \Olo.._i.n~ l urh' hJ' 1 IX't'n l o n:.1dl'rnl In 11rd1nanu~s adorted in Laguna lk:ich and \an Francisco. l'mploH'f\ Jrt' rcquirt•d tog1q· prefcrenct' IO n1in- 'mok ·r' 11 tht'' are not \alls1fed ~1th tht• 1·mrlmcr.,· cfforl\ to aetomm11- J.1tl' 1ht•ir 1ntt•rt"il\. Burnham \a1J Tht• pw po,t·d "t'" porl Reach 1•rd1 n.intt' 1\ n1>t a' 'tnngt·nt II \\11uld n•4u1rt· 1h1 t mph1\r1 t• pr ·h, h1 I ,11111.._ 1 ng , n 1 hl· m nwd 1.111· \\1•1 lo. .1n'.1 ll urnhJm ,,11d !"lul ·n,1 11lllll th.in,, k,1\lhk . I 111 ln,l,tn\t' lht l mpl11\1 I Ill.I\ '"''"" t'\p.lnll tht '"' 111 •h1· ""rlo. .111·.i 'llhfl'\ I to I h1 n1 I \nllllo. In~ fl' qu111·rn l·n1 1•r rd<xatt l'mf'll11\t't'' to .1nllthcr .irc.i .. Burnh.irn '•"d Otht•r a~pt>lt' ut the proposed mdinJnll' call for 'lmolo.ing to be proh1h11eJ in de' a tor!>. puhhc me~t· intt room!>. theaters and audnonum' (C\ll"PI tor lohb1C!>I puhl11. re\troom\ and indoor ~·n 1tt' line., Rt·,t.iurant' "uulJ prm td l' non- 'n11•..,ing 't'lllon' l'(lual to JI lt'J'I ~<, flt"l111 I 11 t lh1· 1•nt lu\l'd \\I\ 1n~ Jfl';J l \\ ll' \I 111 th1 hJf \ 111IJll"ll' nl th1• , II\ 111il111.111u ""uld i'I' ~ 11.111/l'd t>' ,1n 1nlr.1, t11111 pun"h.11111 h' !Int I hr ti r'I '1ola1111n \\ 1•utJ k.iJ It .1 \ '" 1in1 lhl 'i(°tOnd S ~ .111J : '" h1 r l"' rn 'lllU"'i\l\t' '111l,111nn "1th1n ont• \CJr " (Pleaee eee NO/ A2) I OMlt,... ...... "" ~ .... ..,... ,Larry Parrtab calla flnt Weick u Couty AdmtnlatradYe Officer a aueceu~ I ·' r ~ l I * or.,_ C:O.t OAtlY PtLOT /Monday, June 10. 1985 Reagan to ad ere WASHI NGTON tAP) -Prest· dent Reagan told Congress today the United States will adhere to the unratificd Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty and warned Soviet Lca~t Mikhail Gorbachev to correct tts violations of the nuclear weapons accord. "The .United States has fully kept its pan of the barP,in, however. the Soviets have not.' Reagan said in a statement. To kee p the United States under the limit of multiple-warhead miss- iles allowed by the accord. Reagan said he intends to dismantle a Poseid on · su bmarine when a new Tndent submarine pll\s to sea this fall. But national security adviser Roh- en C. Mcf arlane, who read Reagn's starement to reponers. said the Unit- ed States may re-build and re- confi~ure the Poseidon for use as a training vessel .. or for some other purpose'" -as he said the So\ 1ets have done in at least one case. Mcfarlane said the Soviets' use of a former Yankce-dass missile su~ marine as a new cruise missile launcher "depans from the spirit. if not the letter" of the SALT II treaty. He said the United States retains the right 10 take a similar step as pan of the '"appropnate and propor- tionate responses'" it is reserving in response to Soviet violati ons of the arms control pact. Reagan. who had been considering recommendations that he scrap the unratified treaty, said 1n the state- ment "I am prepared to go the extra mile" in search of some framework fo r "truly mutual restraint" b) the two superpowers. "The United States will continue to refrain from undercutting existing strategic arms a$reements to the extent that the Soviet Union exercises comparable restraints and provided that the Soviet Union acti vely pursues arms-reduction agreements in the currently on-going>nuclear and space arms talks in Geneva." Reagan said in the statement. The Reagan administration has accused the oviets of violating $CVeral arms control accords. includ- ing various provisions of the SALT 11 treaty. Dellr Piiot ...... .., ........ u.lft Newport Beach Police Offlcera Mike,J>eladurantey and Kell Harvey aaved the life of a 260-poand •wlmmer near pier. RESCUERS BUSY ... Reiterating his charge t~at the Soviets have tested a second new intercontinental ballistic missi le 1n violation of SALT ll's one-missile limit, the president said the ..United States "'reserves the nght" to test the proposed single-warhead missile known as M1dgetman .. In an ap- propriate manner at the appropnate time." From Al ~1d Hane~. a former Laguna Beach lifeguard. "He was unconscious and we almost thought about gl\ mg him mouth-to-mouth out there in the water,'" HarvC) "31d .. But he '>till had a pulse and ""e decided to get him 1n He was like JCll) 1n <?Ur arm'>·· Deladurante) ..aid he '>"am to shore and radioed for paramedics who took the the man. identified as Joe Nantinez. 40. to Hoag Memorial HQsp1tal in Nc"pon Beach. "'Our lifeguards arc absolutely con- ' 1nced that the fellow "ould have dro"ned 1f not for the officer!>.'' Har.ilibacgcr ~•d. ··we g1\e them full credit for sa' 1ng a life:· BURKE SCHOOL CLOSURE FOUGHT .•. From Al admin istrau"e reductions. That team, Ke mper said. also recommended the closure ofa school. O'Bnc -changed pos1t1om and Thl'' calkd tor the cl1minat1on ol voted to close Burkt> 1ob'> cir demotion for two of three a'>ss1stan1 superintendents and an Today's promised coun ac11on 1s the latest round in a controversy that began in March when trustees first proposed closing Perry School. But ·after a storm of protest 1n the community. three board members - Brian Garland. Pat Cohen and Karen SOS Burke -an organ11a11on assi~tant principal. made up of about 100. members -_.. School officials said atthe 11me that Staged a one-da> pupil boycott in the d1stnct had already pruned ad-prote~t. m1n1stra1ors. The number of adm1n- .\nd. the comm1111ee outlined a 1strators. including pnnc1pals and plan that represenatl\ es said "ould \ice pnnc1pals. shrank from 32 in save about $790,000 a \ear. 1977 to 25 Jac;1 year. the) said. LAGUNA KIDNAP TRY •.. Proia Al tnddent which began about 8:50 p.m. She Wat held on an outstanding w. rant '::° 11 nlton of stolen property. Ken~. who totd pottce he wu unemployed, and Cameron. a ,_, •at• llgent, were r1l1ued on t~r own recognizance. Uwllnawlch. a letf-d9lcrlbed PIYChle. J>C*ed baJI at the city jall. ~ ln~lgator Robert AuguSt Mid. he and his partner Stan Sldpworth .. trYfng to i.rn mor• about the atOlen property Uwanewtch ~ty had. The LOtt Angeles County warrant listed $30,000 worth t:A ltolen goods. Kennedy and Cameron aJlegedly were demanding 131,000 In ransom. August saJd polk:e are trying to ascertain whether the allegedly stolen property belonged to the Laguna Beach couple·. Kennedy and Cameron "t.ell stlgh_tty dlfferen1 stories" about what sparked the kldnapp4ng than Uwanawtch, he aald. Friday's Incident began about 6 p.m. when Uwanawich's common-law huaband, Mich... Marks, dropped her off at the Cameron reektence, pottce Mid. The psychic Instructed her husband tor.tum tor her In a half hour but, when he did, Marks said he was told by a man at the hOUM that he had t'8d Uwanawlch up and ··would blow her heed off" unlele he WM paid $31,000. Marki cefl9d ~na BNCh police who were able to coax the couple Into IUn'tndertng themMfves about two hours after the Incident began. Augue1 eald ~handled the matter u a hostage situation. The Orange County SWAT teem wu on etandby throughout negotiations. heuld. A .22-caffb« revolYer ..a recover.ct from the '"ldence, but polce have nOt·eatabHehed whetMr Uwanawtch wee actually held at gunpoint. Augwt decMned to revell detatla of the trio· 1 statements to pollce unt1 aft• ~ora figure OU1 What was behind the so Called ~ Mk>ny ChllrgM may be reduced once the Incident Is unra1•1d .. NOSMO~E ... From Al If thl' rnuncil appro.,.es the propo<.l·d ord1nanc:r tonight. 11 could tx· aduptrd a' earl) as June 24. In n:tent ""eeks. the cil)' has rc<:CI\ cd about .HJ letters supporting a no-~mok1n~ ordinance -more than half from lll) emplo)'ccs. I rcnc Ru tier the de put) rlly clerk, c;a1d in hrr kllt•r 10 the cou n<'1l that non-<.nwl..rr' ou tnumber smokers amon)l. l II\ l mr>ICJ\Cl'\. I \\11uhl l1kl' 10 <,u&gl'<ol that 1n due uH1'1lk 1a1111n for the smok in g l·m-. plo~ l'l' I.Ill l'lll plo~ er dr~1gna le .,muk · 1ng M l'·'' \\hl'fl' thn uin go .. Bu1lcr '>31d .. fhr 'molo.er I\ not bcing realistic ahout the n·al hl·allh conlCrn 1m- 1)(1<.cd on lhl' non-\mokcr. &nd unless <itm tcr gu1dl'110l'\ an· adopted b> the emplO)Cf. thcrt will bc a lackadaisical atuiude which ~111 be tantamount tu no rcgulauon al all.'' \he said. ..\nothcr \ u:wpo1n1. however. was offered h> Bell) Connell. a cit) u11ht1c~ ckrk Proposed gu1dchne<; that would cstahhsh smoking art.'as 1n the work- place. ( onr'lcll !laid. arc extremcnt ly proh1h111 vc. "This appear~ 10 be d1ctatonal in c:on text and J>O'>'ilhl} an overkill." she <ia1d ( onncll urged th<' council to re- spect the rights of the smoker as wt'll as non-smoker PIVOT MAN REVIEWS COUNTY AGENCIES ••. From Al visors and executive recruiters hired by the county that the board, "'as scdcing a more active management role for It$ top executi ve. "They wanted a p i vot man. an O!Jllnizer t nd • leadtr,'' Pam!h Qld. ··1 m not a technical gen1uf M> 1oh '' the mob1hzat1on of people 1n a poh11cal framework ·· Parmh ~1d hc belle\ e<; Orange Count)' aovernment. with au s11e and ~urc~. could bttomt' ai"modfl in this 'itate· for rff'ect1 11c lolal govc.-rn- mcnt " He al'io \.'lid rnun t) go./rrn- mcnt dO<'' not now en1 oy that rcputa11on Pam<.h was born 1n f l',a".>. utml.' to 1 ( ahforn1<1 when hl' wa<, 2 dn<l "'·l' reared 1n ~n ta Cru1 He attended Nonhwc~t Na1arcn1: College in Idaho, carninga11cgrcc 11'> ~ociolog) and wa<. a<,c;1s\an\ 1.hud probai1on oniu·r 1n 5anrn (rut ( ount\ hrtorr mm mg tn ~Jnt.1 Barharn a\ 1 hl\'I proha11on oflit.cr Eight month\ IJll.'r hl' v.a\ prnmoll'd 10 that u>UAI\\ t h1t'I .idminl\tr.Hl\1.' olljl·er .. \ ll'mpo<an rr\ldrn1 of :"-.C"P<>lt 8tttrh Parn\h <..lid ht niJm' "Jtcr rdated ac11v1ttt>,. t"'lpt'ttalh s:ulrnJ or llOlnjl 10 lht h..·,1rh . ...... "I remember going 10 Hunhnaton Beach and lying on the sand when I wa5 }Oung." he r«:allcd. Hr sn1d his w1fr and two dauahtcrs w1Ujo1n 1n him in thcu..ncwly.1cnroc:L apanmcn( once the .school year 1 ondudl.'\ in <ianta Barbara Out\ldr of thr beach and ~1h n1. Pc1m-.h said hr llkr" <.no"' d:11na and lmr\ ba'it'hall \ ~an Franc1sw (,1anl"i fan hy v1nue of ht'> Nnnhern C 'ahfom1a uphnrl@1• P'MT11h -co'1"c &ly RAUi• 1ng th<' poli t1rnl wind\ 1n Oranac ( ount' -~J1d he no~ 1'< '"r~ 1tcd and ar1Tro:u-r to txcom~ 1 <. ~bfomtu .\n~ch f.1n:· 1 .. Hot weather, some clouds due Southetn California will have night and morning low clouds \Jfl e •• hours, oth«WIM fair through Tu.aday. Hlgh1 wlll be In the upper 60111 the beaches ranging to 87 to 98 In the warmer valleys Tueaday. Lowa tonlQhl 55 to 65. -:5---n·~ AIOng the Orange Cout tonight and 'tueeday II wlll .be mostly fair except there wlll be some late night and early morning fog or low clouds. Lows 55 to 65 A little warmer Tu.aday with hight 64 to 92. From Point Conception to the Mexican BordM -Inner wat1<s. Mostly aouth to aouthe11t winds less than 10 knots night and morning hours becoming IOUthwest 8 to HI knot• with 1 to 2 foot wind wav,1 In the afternoon and evening houra tueaday. South to 1outhweat awell1 2 to 4 feet. Juneau 81 39 Kan .. t Ctty ,. S7 Tempe l asVegea "' 16 .' ~~ 'll OHTS Llllle Roca 85 n H1n IOW IOt 24 noura 9fld•no II s I '" lOUtt Yllle 89 87 w11m -ColO...,... ~a1ur .. 1no~•• 1><••10u• MempNa •• 75 oey • "191> encl .,_n1g111 1ow 10 a • m Occlu<lt d ~ St11o0n11v ..... MlemlllMcfl 90 79 Sf\Owtra Aton '"mu Snow EOT Mllw9UkM IS 55 NOU\11 WN "'9t S.-W• .. O U VS Otl>i OI C-0 Ht Lo MPll-SI Paul 7S S2 All>M\y ·18 12 NUllVNle 93 71 Albuquetque 94 eo NewO<leana to 71 110 73 Bar11ow AMllOfeQe S9 42 New Yor~ 78 n Calif. Tempe 8111\0C> 102 51 A\lente 91 72 NOffotk,\la 91 IS 81y1M 112 18 Alltnllc: Clly 83 72 0111enom• Ctty 92 1111 aa eo t.u.lln Ca1a11n• 94 72 °"""'' 71 60 H•gll, iow lor 2• noursendlng at 5 am Long Beac:n •• 13 8alllm0tt aa 10 O<lando 91 1• HIQll tov. 1><ec:l1>1llllOn tor 24 h0Ur1 " eo Montovta Biiiing• 72 48 Pnite<lelp•"• &4 es aa 50 114 M Monl.,ey Blrmlngl\Aln Phoent• 114 82 anding al S a m IOClay 12 86 BAl<etlftelcl 97 U Ml W~_, BlM'latc:I< 74 S3 Put~ II SS 10 62 80Wt eo 4S Pon 0< 75 50 E.urel<a 63 S2 Hewpon BMcn 98 82 ao.1011 74 83 Pr~ 73 112 Frnno 101 811 Qt\latlO 75 l WICalle< 100 74 Palm Sp.lnQt 115 lkltlelo 90 57 =••v 90 10 90 81 lot Angelee • 7 116 84 43 PaMdena CM!* 711 51 H eo OharleelOll s c 94 82 Reno 112 48 0.kl-80 81 Sen Berna•"'"° 114 eo Chatl011t ,N C llO 118 Alehmono 91 74 Puo Roble• 101 58 San G•t>tl-4 511 87 Cneyenne 73 53 SI Loula 87 8• Red Bk.Ill 101 74 SanJOM eo 82 CNcego as 51 SI Pete-Tampa 114 79 RHwood cov 111 se Sanl• Ana 75 S4 Clnc:tnn•tl SKrarnen10 100 83 117 89 San11 Cruz Sall llllt Clly 87 58 81 31 Clewland 11 52 San AlllOlllO 93 75 Sallnn 70 St Tahoe 11a1i.y 75 61 Colum1>11.S C 114 11 San,,...,,PA 90 17 Sen 01ego 7• 115 T0tr•noe 811 S6 Columt>u9,0fl Sen Franciaco 7 1 S 7 87 80 vo..,,11tv1v SI S1eM1r1t 85 45 Conco<O,N H ., sa ~-:-r.: 97 74 Stnla 81t1>1tt 611 S7 Oeliu-FI W0<1n H 74 77 SS Slocklon 118 82 Tides OtytOll 116 83 Spok-70 45 HIQll. low IOI 24 llOufJ en<lt"Q el 5 P m o.r.-75 82 Syr-,, 56 Sunclly O..M-eo 511 TOl)elca 78 se TOOAY Oetrott 114 58 rue:_, 109 75 Ftrtl low 10 35.'" 0.11 Ou1u1n 70 4• Tul .. Ill 68 Surf Report SKOnO 11ion S42p m 4 5 EI Puo a 82 Watntngton de n S41eono low 11 55 p'" 2 I h lrt>anka 113 41 Wlelllla 80 84 Fwgo ,. 47 Wllk .. ·8attt • 11 M LOCATIC* llZI SKA'€ MOM>AY Fllge1•11 87 47 HuntlnglOll 8Ncll 2·• ,.,, FtUI lllgll s 07 •'" 35 Qr-Aapida 83 SI Extended A1-Jelly. Newl>Of'I 3.4 , .. , F11t110w 1120em 10 GrNI Falla 68 42. 40th StrMt. Newpol1 3-4 ,.., &ec:on<I "'Oii 8 15 p'" •• GtMNOOtoNC 68 68 Sun Mii toelay at 8 04 p m ·-HettfO<O 74 59 22ncl StrMI, Newpo<I 1·3 ,.., hlMd•y a1 S • 1 • m -NU tlQltn II Coaai.i 1oW cloucla eno toc:.i loO. Bllt>oa we09e 2 .... ......,.. 72 411 1·3 laH 804 pm Honolulu 89 74 OlhetWIM mo.Uy cleat H'lllll In lhe Laeuna8Mcn 2·3 ,.,, Moon M1• loday •• I 10 p m , n-Hou•IOll 93 78 upper eo.10 rnk:l 70. along IM oeac:n.. San Ciemenll T..atday •1 1 54 Im and Mia 911"" al tndlan9P(>lia Ill 68 10 Ille tOa •nlend ve41eyt Lowt In IM wa1er temp aa 20Spm JllCk_,l/llle 96 74 mlCI 50t to m>o eo. S-1 O>rac:tion -.thwell OC, ~ennsylvania lawyers on trial for bribery charges WILLIAM PO RT. Pa. CAP) -A Bothdefenda nts wereattorncys for self-styled supersalesman who two rela ted firms, both named Com- claimed bribes and kickbacks are .. the puter Technology Associates and way the game is played in Pe.nn-both owned by John Torquato Jr .. sylvania" was the star wi tness agamst who descnbed himself as a supcr- two lawyers on trial for allegedly salesman and wrote "Why Winners conspiring to bribe offi cials in ex-Win: the Techniq ues of Advocate change for government contracts. Selling.·· Dauphin County Republican co-The companies received no-bid chairman William T. Smith. 47. of contracts from the state. Pi ttsburgh suburban Harrisburg. and Alan . and Allegheny Coun ty to rcCO\Cr Stoneman. 471"ef0 range County. arc Social Security taxes mistakenly de- charJed with conspiracy. mai l fraud ducted from employee sick pa). and in terstate transportation in aid of Torquato allegedl y engi neered the racketeeri ng. bribery scheme. He pleaded gui lty. Jurors m a 34-day U.S. Distncl was sentenced to four years 1n pnson Coun tnal could gel the case as soon and testified as the star prosecu11on as next Monda). witness. Two other cO-defendants also pleaded guilty. Torquato said Smith promised B I contributio ns of $300.000 to V on U QW Treasu rer R. Budd Dwyer. $500.000 • to state GOP Chairman Robert Asher , tt d f and S 100.000 to Att orney General acqu1 e Q Le Roy Z1mmcrman·s campaign. all in pursuit of business for CT A I nl tt t d "It was \Cr) clear wha t we 1,1.ould a ernp e ha ve to do to get the contract," Torquato sa1d."ll's like what Rill murder said. 'That's the wa>· .1.hc game ·~ played in Pennsylvania. The three officials haven't been charged and deny an y wrongdoing. Smith and !)toneman both tes11fied last week that they were unwming dupes to Torquato's schemes. Smith sai d Torquato talked braLe n- ly of making large contributions. but 1ha1 it was just empty chatter fro m a bra~an who was "all yak and no act. Stoneman said he had no idea stock cenificates he mailed -at Tor- quato''i request -lo three public offic1aki were intended as rewards or bribes. He said he didn't know who another official -Pittsbu rgh Ci t} Council President Roben Rade Stone -was when he mail ed him stock options plus a S6.374 check. Stone has not been charged and has denied wron~do1 ng. Smi th, who was 10 earn half of Ci A fnc.'s profits. pushed legislation that gave the treasurer. not the governor . authonl\ 10 award the contract. according to 1cst1mon). The treasu rer then awarded CTA Inc. the no-bid state contract Ma> 10. 1984. re1crnng another offer for half of CTA's maximum S4.8 m1ll1on price. The FBI has said eight to I 0 people. incl udmg some publ ic officials. re- main under in vestigation. PROVIDENCE. R.I. (AP)-Claus von Bulow was found innocent today of twice trying to murder his heiress wife wit h insulin injections. more than three years afier Jurors 1n his first tnal convicted him on the same charges. The verd ict followed about 14 hours of deliberations over fo ur days. The Jurors had deliberated JUSt one hour and five minutes today before informmg Judge Connne P. Grande the) had reached a verdict. Irvine considers new school tax Von Bulow·s lover. Andrea Re- ynolds. gasped and burst into tears on hearing the verdict. and cheers broke out in the counroom despite the judge's request for si lence. Vo n Bulow closed his eyes lightly. shook his head and placed his hands on the table Then he smiled, shook hands w11h his anorney and em- braced Rey nolds A special tax that would require future homeowners to help pay the cost of constructing a new Irvine elementary school was to be con- sidered today by the Irvine Unified School District Board of Education. At a 4 p.m. meeting. the board was scheduled to decide whether to con- duct a July 16 electi on on a plan to tax the owners of about 2.200 homes under cons1ruc11on in Irvi ne's Nonh- wood commun1t). The tax monc} would be used to provide a new school fo r the area. . If approved, a Community Facili- ties Distnct would be established in Nonhwood under the prov1s1ons of the state's Mello-Roos legislation of 1982. Da vid King. the school district's director of fa cilities planning, said this law provides one of the few remam1ng methods of financing con- struct ion of nl'W schools. The d1'itnct would be pcrmllted 10 COAST AL PLAN REVIEW ... From Al Some ci ty officials are troubled by commissio n-proposed cond1t1ons on improvements at Irvine Cove. Catalano said. The commission wi ll require public access pro.visions through the private community as a condition of any improvements undenaken by its community as- c1lmembcrs had mixed feelings about the conditions. Their concerns will be noted at the: heari ng. but the city will not take a ha rd-hne position against the co mmission wording. If the Local Coastal Plan 1s ap- proved wi th the modifi cations, the city will sc hedule a public hearing before deciding whether the adopt it. Catalano said. go up 10 S1 5 million in debt 1ft he July 16 mail ba llot is approved. To pay for the bonds. future homeowners within the special taxing distnct would be charged according to the density of development. with annual charges expected to range from about $300 for r small apanments to about $600 for large single-family detached homes. The new school. which is expected to be open in time for the fall 1987 term. would be constructed on West- wood south of Brya n Avenue. sociation. Laguna Beach Ci ty Coun - Just Call 642-6086 What do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your mHuge will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to lite appropriate editor. Tiie 11me U~lloar u 1werlng service may be aaed to record letters to tlle editor 01 H )' topic. Coa&rlbuton to our Letttn column mut t lncl1de tllelr name a.ct telepltone aambf'r for verification. No circulation calla, plea1e. 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Mt...Q21 MAINOPPJCI 330 W• 88y It Colle M.u CA M .. aoo;e. ao. 1seo c:o.ia Mela c" t2t2t • • . . -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 10, 1119 *Al BULLET IN B OAR D Fourth septuplet loses her fight for life Rea aiiadviser p ans Coast talk Dr. Richard' W1rt~hn. <1dv1M:r to Pn·s1dc:n1 Reagan nnd president of the research firrp Ot-c1\ion Makin& Information, will be the keynote ~peakcr-111 the Hunttnaton Club's annual d111ner-dancc June 10 , at the Balboa Ba) Club · The event •~ the maJor fundra1scr for the conservauvc-bai.cd political action commi11e1: and tLCkcts arc S 125 a couple. Contact the club at 261-613 1 to ohtain reservations. Lawn bowllng tourney s e t The Bub Wagner Memorial Triples lawn bowling 1ournamen1 will bt• held aturda> by 1he Laguna Beach Lawn 8owhnte(·lub at H<.>1sler Park 455 C111T Om e. Laguna Beach. · , . A t~tal of 96 la wn bowlers from Southern ( alifornia bowling clubs will puruc1pate 1n 1hc tpurnament. wh ich 'ilarts at 9 a.m and lasts all day. Spcctatori. arc welcome and club members will be on hand to e\pla1n the gaml;' .• . CPR classes ln Clemente By lbt Assoel1 tcd Pre11 wmmon an prerma1ure infants. whose '--l-l.&..fc-1-g-1-1c-•-11-1g-1-11·~0,.jth'"-e-1-+l-10..,ld...,1-11-g.+1t~c;-r-:ss---~u"'n'"'d..,t' .. \""''C-IOpcd TUnas en o c a~ '>he dtc~d. Bonnie Mane f rustac1 lost w11h each breath her I 'il-day figh1 oa.:unst a lung The same d1sca~ clam1cd the hves ailment that killed two of her brothel'\ of James Martin and David Anth.ony, and kl\ JUSt 1hrc:c 110) sur' 1vor'> of nicknamed "Peanut," who died on Amenca :i. lir'lt o;ep1uplct~ Ma)' 24 -64 hours afltr birth One "She was a fighter I loved her 50 girl. Christina 'Eh1abcth, wa$ much," Patnc1a Frustac1 ~1d af\er stillborn her 1nfan1 dau&hlerd1ed al 12·25 pm Frustac1 'laid doctors told him 'iunda) at Ch1ldrtns Hospital of unda~ morning that Bonnie Mane's Orange County rnnd111on had improved sh&htly, .. Bonnie Mane laMc:d a week longer "then. not more than three fiours than the)' gave her:· the father. later. they said she was dyi ng." 'iamucl Frus111c1, \aid in 'a ~tatemen1 "Ttfey took off the monitors at 11 released by the hospital .. She fought a.m. Her heart <itill beat for more than long and hard. I <:an honestl) ~) '>he an hour," said Mrs. Frustac1. who had was a real tighter. possessed ol taken a fertility drug to aid concep- 1remendous sp1r11. She J01ns hl·r 11on. ·brothers and sisters in heaven." "There arc not that many babies "We're not going to ha'e to go that continue to have a hean beat through this ever again," Frus1ac1 when they don't have a lung." her vowed as he and h1 wifo left the husba nd said. ho!!.p1tal. "I can guarantee 11." Wood said 11 was not uncommon to Delivered 12 weeks premature!) b} detach mon11ors from infants "who Caesarean secuon on Ma) 21 are beyond salvage. The·mon11ors are survivors Patnc1a >\nn. Stephen E:.arl removed so the baby can be 1n the and Richard C harles continue to parents' arm!!. for the few moments improve datl;. said hospital spoke'>-before the child 1s pronounced dead." man Doug Wood. .\II three wrre Mrs. Frustac1 said Bonnie Mane listed in critica l but <;table rnnd1t1on appeared to respond to her during her in fight against inf an ts 'disease NEW YORK(AP)-Threcofthefrus&ac1 teptudlctt died from the same lung disease tMI kiUed John F . ,fSenned y's son fam~k: 1n 196~. but researchers have mac:k much progress against 1ha1 disease and hope Lo co.nunue. e1tpei1s say. Docton are still learning 10 treat hyaline membr&M disease, which stnk:es some premature infants. and new experimental therapies may further help these babtes who arcn 't developed enoup to breathe on their own, saad Dr Stanley James, professor of ped11tncs, obstetncs and gynecology at Columbia University College of Pbysmans and Surgeons 1n New York. Among the 250.000 to 300,000 premature babies born each year in the l!nued States. some 8.000 to 10.000 wdl di! of the disease or medk al problems occumn1 w1th it. said Dr. ~ss1ons Cole. a spec1ahst 1n newborn med1c1ne at The Children's Hospital in Boston. Card10-pulmonary n.•4-u~11a11on 1n'itruc1ors at Sa n Clcml'Otl' Cil·naal Hosp11al'"w1 ll be certifying other~ 1n ba<:.1c "heansaver" CPR Junl' 19 from 6 to 10 p.m 1n the t'la'isroom oft he hosp11al. 654 Camino de los Marl'!!.. 'ian Clemente. None of the infants weigh'> morl' than long visi ts. "She looked the best she \ 2 pounds. ever had. . Then her hean gave out. Samuel J'naatacl Most deaths occur within four days of bu1h. The disease stems from lack ofa chemical. normally produced in the lung. that coats ttny sacs inside the lung where blood picks up oxygen. The sacs arc supposed to eitpand and contract with the lung. rctatninjl a little air between expansions. But wllhout the chemical, called a surfactant. they colla~ when the baby exhales. The rnurSl' 1s oprn to the pubhl and the fee 1s SS. The Frustac1s had kepi a ~4-hour She died 1n peace:· said the tearful v1g1I by Bonnie Mane·s bed s1ncl' mother. planned for Bonnie Mane. he added. That means the baby "has to use an enormous amount of pressure 10 open (the sacs) up again," Cole said Friday. Reg1s1ra11on 1s required a~ the class 1s limited. Call the hospital at 496-1122 for more 1nformat1on or reg11o1ra1 1on Chamber meeting scheduled Dr. Ru1osell B Seel\ "ill talk on .. a successful person un~cr construci1on" at the ne\t general meeting ol 1hc Corona del Mar ( hamber of C ommcrcc June 20 al Matteo's Restaurant. 2325 E. ( oast H1gh'A:l). Corona del Mar Thursday, when doctors ~1li the "It was a a God-gl\en fight she had deaths of both Bonnie and brother w11hin herself." said Frustac1. ·· fhat"s James Manin were 1mm1nen1 James a trail all the ki ds have." Martin died that day. The parents did not attend a Bo nnie Mane succumbed 10 hospnal news conference about the "cardio-pulmonar)" failure and arrt·st baby's death because the)" were too due to severe h)ahne membrane tired, Wood said disease." Wood said The ailment '" Private funeral arrangements were On Saturda;. pop superstar Michael Jackson called Chtldrens Hospital to wish the Frustac1s well and talk 10 doctors and nurses in the newborn intensive care un11. "He thanked them for canng. for the Frustac1 scptuplets and said his prayers were with them:· Wood said The v1ct1m struggles to breathe with us sutTened lungs. 1ums blue or pale and becomes hmp and nonrespons1ve. said James. Inadequate o~ygen suppl) funher injures the lungs. and vacums can suffer disrupted hlood c1rcula11on. hean failure and poten.ually fatal bleeding in the brain. James said The co!>t of the 11 :30 a.m. luncheon is$ I 0 in , advance at the cha'mbcr oflicc b~ next Monda) or $12 at thl' door Call 673-4050 for add111onaJ 1nforma11on Rables cllnlc ln Valley A ne1ihborhood. lo"-cost an11-rabies v:icc1- na11on din1c, '>ponsored by the Fountain Valle~ Women's Club. will be offered June· 20 at the basketball court of the Fountain Valley Recreation (enter. at Hell and Brookhurst in Foun tain Valle)' The cost of the 1noculat1ons "'II be $3 per dog and the din1t· will be o~n from 7 to 8:30 p.m Call the Orange Count> .\n1mal Sheltrr at 634-7287 for more 1nforma11on Church to stage muslcal ··Lmk Mar} Sunshine:· a musical comedy set in the 1890s. "''II be performed b) the Chancel Choir of the Garden Gro\e l 1n1tcd Methodist Church June 21 and 22 Pertormance'> '"II be ~'en in the Felio" ship Hall of the church. 12741 Main St., Garden Gro' e. "'ith dona11ons of $2 each benetitung the music fund. Call 534-1070 for more 1nformat1on. White Kingdom a mbaNador and hi• wtf e run towar da a Marine helicopter. Only since 1970 or so have doctors real I) learned hov. 10 use mechanical venulators to keep the uny lungs breathing. James said. ··w e're sull learning." he said. "It's e:uremel} difficult to manage these small babies." Venulators inflate the lungs and leave in a lmle arr betw~n breaths to keep the lung's sacs from collapsing While sustaining the baby this way, "we pra) that the (bodil y)cell or cells responsible for makang surfactant wtll be turned on." said Cole ... We do not understand the factors that regulate that." The wait can go on for months. said Dr. Suzanne Hurd, director of the lung disease d1v1s1on at the National Hean . Lung and Blood fnsutute in Bethesda, Md. Venulauon and antravenous feeding have great!) improved sorv1v al rates. James said. V1cums wetp ung less Than about two pounds used to die almost invanabl\o but now about 45 percent of v1cums weighing 18 to ~6 .ounces surv1' e. as do 75 to 80 percent of heavier babies up to about two pounds. Still heavier' 1ct1ms survive about 90 percent of the 11me. he said Researchers are s1udy10g belier ways to venulate. hoping to head off lung damage that can result from the pressure oft he forced ,ir or the high oxygen conccn tra uon. James said. Ooe technique under anvcst1gat1on uses less pressure to provide quick an4 shallow breaths. Another t xpenmental ttthnique tnes to att.ack the problem more directly. by pumng a supply of the mm1ng chemical into the lungs at birth. The surfactant 1s denved from human amniotic fluid. calves. sheep or the \laboratory. "We don't know 1f 1t's going 10 work. but that'' rC.11} the hot topic these da) s." Hurd said." h 's beginning 10 look promising." Photo semlnar at UC Irvine .\lbert ~old\a}. staff pho1ographer for "1a- 11onal Geographic for 15 )Cars. will give a course in photograph)" June n and 29 at LJ( rn 1ne. Mold\3} will shafl' his cxpcnences and guide \IUdents in taking pictures oft he en\ 1ronmen1"11h has1c equipment at 1hc ~l'SS1on). 10 be held from 9·10., a.m to·HOpm huthda}S Thckl'of$105indudc..•\ Marines come to the rescue Mesans to vote on long . distance phone company a lUP~ of~1old\ J} ·\ 'Ja11onal C1l'ograph1l Photogra- phl'r°' hl'ld ( 1u1lie (all l\Sn-'i-l I 4 for funhl·r information · of White Kingdom ambassador Party to ald Easter Seals A "Celebrate Summer .. part). 1nclud1nga buffet of barbecued nbs and chicken and outdoor dancing IO ll\c musK. will be held June 22 at Lion Countl) Safarr b~ thl' Orange Count) oflicc of lhe Easta Seal t .\MP Pl:NDLHO:-.. !AP) - When the Ll.S Manne Corp. pla}' games. 11 takes itself -.el) <,errousl). .\ v.eckend that included a drama111a11on of an "\mencan Em- bass> rescue and earlier amph1b1ou'> landing "as JUSI a pan of 12 da}S of l'\tenst\l' cxemse~ for I 0.000 m1li· Ian personnel helicopter gun .. h1p). Butcher anli h1<1 pretend wife. actuall y Pfc. Terra Wade. raced for the copters. suitcases in hand It wa~ part of the sen pt that the ambassador's wife demanded to 1ake four suitcases on 1ht< tnp In one st•quence. an innoct"n t woman pleaded that she was the sister of one of the people inside the embas-;~ compound and after show- ing proper credentials. she "as allo"- ed to dnve into the area and tind him oc1Ct) of( alitorn1a. All proceeds from thee' l'Ol "''II be nefit the local Easter Seal offiCl' Further information ma\ Ix· obtained b} c<illing the 'iOCll'I! at 545-2031. · CALENDAR .\hout 400 Manne<, took pan 10 thl' embass\ rescue Sunda\ 10 1hc fic11ou'> Kingdom of White un~krs1ege b} thl' m}th1cal but \Cl) unfr1endl} ~cx1al· 1st Republics ofOranJl,e and Red. ··we "'ant 10 "elcome 1hem to the ·rear ~orld." said Capt Russ Thurman. "Thl'!><' m1ss1ons could range from as!.1'ita nce 10 disaster relief to u ''>how-the-flag' operatron 10 re1nfon:e L'. rcsoh e. 10 a non· combatant C\ acua11on opera11on \Ulh ac; this (emba<.S} rescue)·· gt Joe Flores and Master ~gt ( urus Graham ~ere the directors 10 the pla~ acting that rould ha-.e been confused 'Atth a 'oap opera of 1ntngul'. 'iome ol lhe te'its were reenactment'> ol 1n1..·1dents that ha-.c mack headlines 10 rl·n·nt month<. .. The guards realized their mlSlake '-"hen she was about 100 )ards 1ns1de."' Graham said '"The} found the bomb inside her car. but 11 would have tx-cn 100 latl· ·· The games were c;upposed 10 he real "\\e don't "ant them 10 ha'e culture shock 1fthe\ are e'er called in to these s11uauons."·· said one officer watching the games. ··\.\te realize that this scencno ma\ not be the actual ca'e -hut "-l' a"rc tf) ing to l'\po~ them to an' e'l'ntualit\ .. Monday,_Ju~e 10 No meetings scheduled .\tin) all} ol thc l n1ted State\. thl' Kingdom of Whill' "'as in big trouble "'hen Ambassador C arl Butcher called for help. Butclwr is actualh a gunncl) sergeant The cah a~ came in the li1rm o l PoucE Loe Man holds up local motel, escapes with $250 in cash urd.J\ JI lhl' Hop Jl Ii'> .I Brookhur!.t St Thl' SY'i Im' 1nduJ1..•d 1hc pur\C a "allc1 a l'hel "boo" J nd l rl·d11 card\ • • • ~omconl' burglanll·d a rnl I "t-~ \ olk.s"agl'n Bug wh1k 11 ''a' par"l'd llO the I 51SUO block of \taling .. 1 n•s1den1 rcportl'd . aturd:n 1 hr Im\ 1nl'ludl·d ~ll'H'O equipment \\Orth $ '30. i\ man cla1m1ng to have a handgun 1n.,1de his swca15h1rt porke1 cscap<.•d 'A 1th about $250 from a Costa Me!>a motel Sunda' night. police reported toda) The robher appn~1dwd the lone dl·r1' at th<." Rode~' Inn 1400 H ua tlngton Be•cb Rurglar<, 'ima\hcd a w1ndo"' at tilt· fhd10 Shack 31 6Q91 \\>arner .\H' and c;1ole a 4()..channcl ponahle e1111en's band radio and a 'icanner 'alued at S240 • • • Bmtol St.. around 7·40 pm. and lkmandrd mone~ -\lier getung 1he monl') lrom cash fl'gtster. the robber lefl through thl· main offit·c J oor\ Hc was wen her.din~ ca\l on Brntol Strt'ct. poltrc cas'lette tapes valued at $JOO from a Toyota pickup in the v1c1n1t)' of Brookhurst ilnd Bu,hard • • • Someone stole a nashhJhl valued at S20 from a pickup truck in tl1e 6000 hlock of Mon 1ec110. • • • .\ patron v.ho claimed that a hanendt"r at. the Old World fl'\· Someone telephoned n warning iaurnnt. 7561 (enter !Jm e, .,11;1e l\i' thnt a homb would go oO Saturda) at monc). knockcli OH'r tahle'i heloh· the ~utter Placr. 18577 Main -t. But dfl\ ing awa) in an orange van emplo)C.-CS ~·d il sounded hke the • • • \.1mc per'ion who called the Ja) Somt"OllC 'itok S 1.330 ut 1hc · hefore and ordcn.·d employec'll<l ta~e \mmul K1nadom. ()821 Wnrner .\ \ l' off their blou'lt·~ r hcre WOC\ no • • • I Thieve' hroke in to a car 31 40' c'p o\ion • • • \labama through 1111 .. un roof and Thieves 'iOk a carhurrtor and '>!Ole a camt'r3 ond o \ 1tko l"U'>'>\'lll' intake manifold \<nlucd at StiOO from r(.'('ordt'r a I Q7:.M1dJt't C'on ' ert1bk 10 thl' 6000 Burglars cnte.red ·a home In thl' hltK" 01 < rand;i~I • • 4000 &Ioele or en:mo throu1h •'" ( Urt."lln' 'nlucd 31 S.\00 \\-l'I'\' l.&kl'n unlocked rcnr 4oor and ~tok tool\ from a n•,uknle 1n the ~no hlt>1. k 111 \Olbcd at $400 and eight carton ... ot 111h lt\•ct c1aatt11e' valuell 1.11 SM. \ V'"l .. _!, • · •i.... bo •• .;_ , * ,. ... • • • • d'. J •-,-VI • Jc.'Wl,r) '"''" a \ 01 1 wo 'iurfbOaru\ cacl1 \l\luc at rnv.1.'ll\' 1.1J)C\ 'aluc.•J at fl 00 and a ' . . S '00 wert ~toll'n from on unlodcd tape pla"cr ~"'r"' \lol<'n from o To' nii1 ·gar ge1n thf (JOObloc.·kof r) pttkup 10 thl· l~lOtl hllX k nl ln,n· • • • nc'' Th1t''''' ''cj'=.~1 7 1n ,·ai.h -ttnJ ~au.l The hand11 \\.3' dl'\trttl\•J J'> "hill' ahout .;~ ~l'<H'> 11ld ~ kcl 11 1nlhl'' tall. I i 5 pound ... \\1th bro"n hair Ill' wa' v.-eanntt .1 \l'llov. hcx"kd \v.eal\hlrt \ T-1np "Jllll'li a1 SXOll v.a-; \tukn from a hrn\' n C on l'lll' at the \lolllf Inn I tl2411 PJulil ( 0.1\t High"':l\ T"o \U\p<.'ll\ l' CJP\,'d v.11h nu•at \alul·d at ahout S ll)O from \lhl'rt'l1ln'i mar1'e1. 71 ~I \\ arnl'r \' l' Touar.In Valley "rC'\ldl'nl ol thl' 1()4()() hh'k k 01 L.1 l\alknu rl•pt1rtl'li f mhl\ 1hn1 \On'IC· one l ut thl' p.ililtx k on h" &nrage and 'lok J hl>Jt .ind hoat 1r.i1lcr "Or1h SY 1 lX> • • • • • • ..\ resident of thC' I imoo bh)\." ,,, ~lammoth Court rt"portcd \aturda' that someone cn\crC'l.I h•" Opl'n gar.t[ll' and took t~o tool bo\l'' and a' t\l' al l \ alued at S 152. • • • .\ fl'\ldcnt of thl' 12100 bl<'l" 111 { all·ndula fl'J'Xlrtl·li l\aturJJ, 1h,11 wmc.-onc hurglan1nl 1~0 'l'htlfl'' 111 h1~ dn"e"a' The hurglar "'J' un'u' u:s<,ful 1n tr.mg to rc.-m,nc1..I \tt'rl'•l equipment (rom a ~ra' l~tn ( hl'' rnk1 van But '>ll'f'l'O c-qu1pml·n1 ~orth S:!OO "a' rl·mt>' C'd frnm J tan IQ81 Chc,rolet f l {amino • • • .\ rt''i1dcn1 of 1he '->200 '''u' k <'' l J Ba rx·a rtponl'l.l ~turda\ thtll ,\,ITTl' ont" 'Ima h~ a "ind..-. Intl tu brl'·'" inl\l hi<;~ hill' I "X~ \ud1 'i()l)() w h1k II wa\ par .. cd on l 11hthou!>c." L.inl' I hl' lo~~. C'~t1mJtl'<l at S4~0 1ndullnl \tcre<l equ1pmt"nt Jnd 1.1JX'' Po\\1hh ,·n1,·11n¥. through a p:u w door . ~om1.·0111.• buf¥lan1C'd a homt• Saturd_.,\ or' tbr I ~QOO hlock of Robson ( ou1t Th1.• lo"'· C'\1tma1t·d at ~n• Beecb SI .' '0. 1ndudl'd J , 1Jc.-o re1.onkr. a .\n un~no"n thief hrokc-'""' thr I ~-gau11e ~hotllun. a ~1~nli~r rt'· Cit\ hhrar. Ill :! 100 Park. PIJll" .ind 'ol\N nd tv.n ponabh: 'iter~u radiO'i stoic '1deo equipment f he lhcfl "';u • • • rC'ponC'\1 undl) e' 1.•ning h' a hbrJf"\ \ re\1lkn1 nt the 10700 blf'('k ul L.i <'mplmtt The 'alue ol thl' \tokn fl'rra1a rrportl'<l 'i.tturda\ that ~llmC'-tqu1pment ha' nm \tt hc."\·n ,k unl' \Wk hi\ ara\ I ~74 Pone he ~ 14 tctm1nC'd . - lrom ii•~ dt1 "e"ar.· Tl'\c t !\ "'" • • • • • • • t•-.11matl·d Ill ~ '\ non :\ h1ad .. pu~· "1th s I I \ n\h "'·'' • ~ • "llOkn unda~ morn1nll at n l\lu1•h1r,f \ lfontintt111n tk-aC'h "~'m.in told (an, on .1lidn-'' thl' '1lt1tn told 1)11lrl l' 'he kit h''' \Ul'\k, lull h purw pohc..l' unatt~Oi.h.'ti '>\ btl J..1\\.tn ffrt._. __ _ ..... . .. \ Dunn1n~ l>rl'l' rt•,1Jl't1l rql,1rtt•J the theft \unJ,I\ ll f J 1q-: DJt,un ~-lllZ Tht• c..ar h.1, J hngh1 ml·t.1111~ grl'C n bod' lhl' \ 11.11m said ••• Police .1rre .. 1cd ti' e motorl\t \ l'n ,u,p1c1on ol Jn\ 1ng undt'r lhl· 1n- 1lucnn' 01 akohol Thtrl'\l' .\rl·adta Rl.ld .. 14. "J' .. wpped at I ~o am \lonJa, \)n ·\n11.l l\1rec1 and ~outh C na\t H1gh"a' Daniel Da"'"on . .:ti "'a' arrr,ll'd unJa, at"tt·rnoon be· hind thr policl· qa11on Da\ 1d S1h a Hernande1 r v..1s c.topped at I~ ~Ci a m unJa, l'n Gknne' re Street. r>uanl· Thor l 1citcn. ) I v.3, arre\ted JI ' 15 pm ~aturda~ on Laguna ( an,nn Road \nd Da\IJ Fr<'d I likman '' "a' <,topf>l'l.1 Saturda' .111ernoon •'n I .tttun.1 ( an,11n Roall Co.ta M aa Tht· v.in~hh1eld v.a' lr3\"cd 10 a Ill ; ford \1 u'itan~ parlr.C'J 1n the Jpanment l·ompk' a1 ~~Q ~hahm.tr nn'l' around 11 pm Satunhn Thl' damJ{ll' v.J' l''t1m.1lt'd at S.KKl • • • \ f\<11\l\hl<' \ll'f('\) ~onh s ~ou \\J\ rl'fl\1rll'J 'h>kn 1rom an apanmt'nt .it ''" \\ 11"'" \t 'llml·timt· hc.·1..-.<"t'n 1.1 p m :ind 111 f'I "' 'aturdJ\ f nlf'\ "'.i' madl' h' rl'm,n1ng tht· \\H'l'n 111 .in unlnl h•d "1ndtl"' • • • \ 1001 hen .and hllll' "l'tl' tt'J'li.)fl\'i.1 ,,,,kn lninl J ttar.1 t• 1n tht: ~Ml hlol Ir. 111 ~I 'It 'tfl"\'I wmt't1m<' ht't~t't'n fl ~l p m ~turtlJ' .mot> I~ a m ~unda\ '<' "'"mat<'\ "'<'rt' mad(' on the Im-; fntr' v.a' h\ l u111n(I. thr hx k Imm thr jl.H~tW ti\>(U • • • •. \ ) S\) telt'\ 1,IQI} ~a\ rt'MflC:d . ,fok9 f"h.,h1 .1n .1pJr1nwn1 .it ~5fi(j nt;1 \n,1 '~ "hilt thC' l"C\1dcnt ,1e1lt ht-1~,·,·n 1.1 ,1 m .ind JO \11 :am I ntn "-'' JPfl.lr\"nth thh'lltth Jn ~... Hn~I ,hlt'lf Newport Beacb .\ burglar hrokt' 1nw a hou<;e on Rue\ 1llar> 1n Big (an, on and slok S-D. 500 "'onh of po<.scs~1ons incluJ ing SC' era I C\pen'i1' t" PC1'1an rug\ Jev.elr. and cash ••• Someont' <;tok a barhc.-cue and .1 T1 k1 ton h trom the Oak'Aooli C..1ardl'11 \panmt'nt Thclo'ls cametoS~~' • • • .\ $' 000 nn~ was stokn Imm .1 rt•1'iden1 on thr _OQ block 1)f \polcnJ .\\cnue on Balboa l'lland · • • • ~omt"ont" trroke mlO a I~ 4 Honl1.1 par"l'll ,,n the '000 block of ~a\ 1e" and 'toll' \llmt• <ash. a walkt .1nd a pair 01 .\ngelc; baseball 11ckl'I<. from th,• ttl.n l' t'l.l\ The lo<.s ,·am<' hl Stl '' • • • < J\h .ind ll'"eln ~onh S I . ti' ..-.a., '"Mn trom a res1den\l' on th(' ~oon hlock ''' ~a<.horc • • • .\ tahk ~ach <hair\ lll\\1.'I\ .tnd a Roog1l' a.,ard "onh a total ol $1 70 v.ef'<' \tOll'n lrnm d palto an'a \)f •l ft'\llJCnl\• 1lll lht• fl)() hllX" 1>f '~nd ~trl'et lrnne kv.eln '' J\ ta It.en Ir on, .1 ti,1" ' \trt•et rt·,ukn, ,. '" 1·1 lht• "t'd,,·nJ • • • \ <.1recnllcld ~1n•rt apartment .1~m·r refll1rtt"d h1' tumnutl' "'"""¥ .\ lormrr trnant " tbl' pt1oi.,1hk • • • \ JU'C'n1k "'"' a,rrntcJ tor bur-i1anr1n& a a,ar.1&c l)rt;,iil' "'ert' not a' a1lahle • • • .\ tC'k\11.1on and -.1\J~l , a'"""'° f'tt'Ordt'r "-t'rt ta~rn (r~m a ~U11M-S~ "" · 1n tQfifl(1 Mat rfhu1' Blvd-...,.... ·• • • • 1.&ul'\'nn· ( lX.per 2l. ~) 1tJd~"-> 4\.&tl.ihle "3' arrt"c.tcd on ( omorJ11 \:iturda' C'ln a nar~o"'' 'hara(' He w:t"I t'lnnttd :u Or.mgr C nunl\ Jail .. - ... Onange Coast DAILY PIL.OT/Monday. JUM 10, 1985 -- Family may end Mengele debate FrCightcar'sderailment d , "'a" called thl' "-'n~d of t>eath'' for Onh the assistant morgue dirc1:ior. 00 routed NATIO N Son sche ulesannouncement; experts h" C.\p('runcnh on inmate<. UI the' Or Jo~Anton1odc Mcllo,and "four ---------....,-----'-• >\~Wll7-rMt'tnTt1ili<ln Mli'llp In or fl ,c ft-chnical t"<pcrt"TJ"romific ing to examine bones in Brazil Poland dunng \\-orll.I \\ar II He IS \tan wall be pcrmm ed to stud) the hlJmcd an the dl<llh' ol about 400.000 remain~. Nasc1m'"-nto sa id assem . \C) P"'llLO. 81.1111 (.\Pl -In \\l'\t (1l•rman) thl• office ot k'-''i. In F-nrnkfurt. We,.t Cierman). pros· l-oreno;:1c C\1)1.'rl!> '"''~mbkd hrrc Mengdt•\ \on announced that lhl.' 1\-kngl'le's famal~. ~'hath'\> far h.as l'n1tor tlans-Ebt>rhard Kll.'1n \aid rl·fu'il'd to tall w au1 l~u!1t1l"'-:ind 1oda)" the !>1lcnce bf Mengck's famil> io<la) to begin namining boot·~ farnil) wou ld l\'IUl' J 'tatement tcxJa) 1ournahstc, ahou1 report' ot h1r. deuth. .itx1ut ha~ allegL"d death ··n11sl.''I 11 pohr'-' bc:ht' t' ma\ he tho~ ol 1'1;i11 that rnuld end tkbate o'er "hl·tht·r "'•II makc..i 'ltat1.•ment \omc1rnh""thi'i cen:un amount of c;kcptaC•'>m ... death ~:amp doctor fo-.ct Mcngell.' the rl.'main' d1!>intcrrt'd nt'ar ·ao t'\CO•n~ ... anording 10 thl' la" ol1in· ··\\-c h:l'c uni.ulces<ifull) tried.-"" to Brazilian authont1l'' laut1onl.'d that Paulo la't Thu™1a' art• tho-.c of the of Rolf Men~cle an Fr~aburg tal~ to the fanul)'. Kk1n aid. P4-.1!>1t1't' 1dt·nt1lirn11on Ol..I\ tx· 1111· fug1t1\l' "ar cnm1nal. .\n admini\tnllor of thl· Sao Paulo llnd1.·r "-c'>t (it•rmpn la" flJnll l) po"s1hk Mcngck. who "ould bt• 7-l 1f ali,c. Morgu1.·. JtN' do Nascrmrnto o;n1d and rl.'la t1ves ofa suspcctcd .cr.in:iinal -------~--------------------, the honec; of a 191q dro" ning \ 1c11m arl' not rcqurred to pro' ide rnfor- r l Orange County's easy listening radio station. KDCM tD!l.t bd1e' cd to he-Mt·ngl·lc Jn• an :i ma1ton to aut hom1es. Kkin said "!>l·all>d. loc~cd nx1m'" in thl' thn:l'· K h~1n confirmed he 1s 1n,es11gat1ng stol) 1.·onrrctl' building an d\1"nto"n (iucn1burg attorne} Hans Sedlmeacr . ao Paulo and hi\ y.1fc for possible obstruc11on ""Dirt and organic mallet 111u\I bl' o f JUSt1ce. Hc sard lellers fo und an rC'mO\\!d. fhat ma} ta kc \l'' l'ral da}''I. Scdlme1er"s house led authorities to Tht>n thc bonc.-s" 111Ileput 1ogt•tha. to thl·onze Mengel\' m1gh1 be dead 1n to ~-lorm thl' .. ~eletvn."' "Form) pan . I "ould rat her ha'e Nascimento said him ah'c than dead," Klcrn sard Early Bird Dinner Specl•ls '6.9S Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Co~t~ Dln~r with cholc~ of soup or salad and MU~rt ~ 4' to 6 PM °" 1HE ll'ENl#SllU l ..,. I .... I By The Associated Pres ' PI Nl HI lJFF· . .\rl . -lntt·n..c hcat and lhl' thr~:~r~>~~~;r11~,~~~ ~hna~ l.'>.plo~1on' forc~d lirl'lighten. to rctrt'a l lrom :l hurN1n& eo; were repon ed prompted the rvacuauon of ahout -l.OOO people 111° lf!1~~;~1 earning toxic Sunda) after -'."! Couon Bell R:ulm.id i.:a~ -1 · ah ~rd the rc~ull1ng t'hcm1cah -t'kra1lc:d nt"ar h~n.· .lh<1ut I lU Pm b~ul ol11~d be allowed to bum lire was too dangerous to apprnach .ind proM ) ""0 u ood be n within a unimpeded toda,. f,acua11on l)f rn1dcn11al nl•1ghhorh !> ~fo1llow1ng male of the fire 'ihortlv after 1t"brokt· uut. <;cnd1n1 up~ huge. c~~f; e"acuees at a black \moke v l\iblc tor m1ll!s. Rt'd ( fll\\ ""orktrs )( t up U:\ •• high ~hool g) mnas1um. a chapel .ind 1hc l 11) \ l'On' l'nllon Lcntt'r Pipe bunt at power plant klll• l, bum 15 LA UGHLIN Ncv -Superhcatt'd stea m bla sting from a rupfored high-. · · · h ·d~d t ol room ofa coal-fired power' pressure pr pclane Spe"cd 1ntO t C CfO" l" con r d b · g 15 others plant. killing Daniel Norman. 30. ol Bullhead . .\ni. an ~man 1 1 · mne of them cnucall ). a uthoriue<i <1<11d. The J()..1nch·d.1amset( rhstttl (.~~to'::a burst at 3:44 p.m. Sunda) dunng tht• '>h1ft l·hangr at ·out c~n Edison's Moha"c Gcnerating Plant. "h1k 20 pc.•oplc. at>out t"ice the normal number. were pre!>t'nt. "Tht area where tht· rupture Ol'l UITl'd lt>Ok'.> li ke fl bomb exploded." plan1 managl·r Sian Heard ~aid. WIJlte House advised Contra fund-ral.en? 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QI 1: \J.inl\ \C: ~~ .!""6 • 'Jc:,.-port Bud1. ~ totptlf.irr Pl.i.t.a 6;W llUI~ Ballw>a I land. IOI \t mlll '" " ~ 1:1: • R.altloM Pc:nin,ul1, t..Ul I S..ll'lo"' Rhd t1"7' Pot • Laguna 8tach, 2600.:nn A" 4<>4 7'41 Monarch Bay. I \lon.1i, h R.1, PIJJ'J l•it. I '111 • ( 11p1~1rano Bt~h. 1-l~rir. !">.then~ r~r~ R\l -'~ OZOI • 'an Clemente, flOI 'lj rl \11m1nn Rnl 4c.,12 119~ •~an C lt mrn1r .\•tn1d11 Pl~CI. 1m A\tnKla P1111 1c..i11 to\ 10 • lNl.ANO ORANGE CO NTY-Arui~lm Hill\,~~ s.nta -\11» C-Jn~1.,,, R11 l)l)il ,.,~'1·ht .. n;t"Tu•tln111 Jvim. :n~ '1t11l>I flNm /IM . C)./f! R.lftO • Fou11taln Varley. ion~ Sl11c1 A~e . 96' n1ti \.\-nodbrldlfC' -'~ 't1 fl1tr.1n. 1 ~1H H•1 'i"41\ • I airuna Hiii . ~J \fll P~"" 1lt \•kn.. 1~ '~~KXl •Fl Tnrn, HMll Fl 1hm IW . II)() 72:?0 \11uK1n \, lt'fn, '~ 11: < ,1 .. • k : ·,. h 1.v, • I •lJtllna 'l1R\1el. 1011 ~ < ro"' n \.,1lll'' l'k"', Jll~ tl~MI • 'itn Juan Capbtrano. '22l2 Cam1nu C .IJll\(14041 Ml lll!IJ-• • •• .., , .._ • "' . .._ .· . . . '. -. ·-'. l•·•t•1ut·• \•1tfhfl'f1t'•'"•''"'•'~ni1\l-ir1f•''-•"f""""~"'' ,,, ·1 f"-'~'• , • \..-~~ -._.,. • .f\ii'!Wf\P•••"'"-•fl1w""'"'\.t"•.-1 •9\•~•t\'-•••1••'-...-W'l'e•• .. .w"\.•~ll'.s\ .,..,,,. •• ,,..,,.....,,., .. '-••• ..,_.. • I' 2 I G ., . ' \ ~H·ning rn the Fisher Park Pool. sa~d lkte'"u'e W1ll1am L Burns. "~.here was a lot of ~lame on the ledgl· going do"'n into the decp end of the pool. he said. ··\\-c l·o uld see where the-.. had scraped" 11h their lingerna1ls ti) ing to get back up" The \.1Ct1ms "ere identified. all uf (1al):. as Landa and Ossre Bratton. Edward and London Thigpen, and Jatquehne Sharp CALIFORNIA Pollce llnk 25 mlsslng people to grave S.\N FRANC! CO ·-The bone\ of up to 25 people and v1dco·1apcs of "omen being tortured. anduding one" ho pleaded for the return of her bab) . ma-. ltnk two men. including one" ho wmmrtted su1erde "h1le under arrest. to a three-) ear siring of d r sappcarance~. police sa~ ln,cs1rgators searching the :abrn shared b' Leonard Lake and ( harles ""Chatt" Ng near "-al'it'y' 11le 10 C. ala,,.cras Count) ha' c uncanhcd ""a 1rud.load ofbt>nl''>." and found \e\ 1apes. 1dentr fica11on paper\ and women'<, clo1h1ng, 'ian Frant1sco Pohcc Chief Corneh u~ Murphy said Selenium threat spreads beyond refuge LOS ANG ELES -Lc,ds of !>t:'lcn1um poten11alh deadl} to fo"I have been found an the 66,000-acre Gras~lands Resourt1.· c"onsen at1on D1stnct. some 50 11'mes' the 'ill'-' of the sckn1um-contam1na1'-·d Kestrr!>on Waldltfe Refuge. ll.'deral studies \hO\~. '"The t•nt1rc Grassland' l'Ould hecomc another Kcstcrson·t)pe si1ua11on."" \tated an .\prrl 16 1ntl·rnal memo from thc l '.S. Fash and Wildlife Ser' rce obtained b' 1he Lo., .\ngdc T 1mes Thl' repon b) an em rronmcntal spec1ahs1 to the sen llc·, rt·g1onal hcadquarters. predicts banh deform111cs. low reproduction levels and e'en death among m1gratof) birds this yea r or next. First USA for Africa dellvery llft. off LOS \NGEL~ -"' cargo Jt'I carr) ang the lir\t o;h1pmen1 of f<>?d and mcd1une hought With fu nd\ from thc l 'S"' for "'frrca Foundation lrlled on earl\ toda~. boosted h} a send-off from !>rnger<. l 1oncl Rar h1t• and Kenn} Rogcrs. fhe supplies "'ere hought "'1th mont'~ ra ised h' promo11onal llemsand the h11 "ngle record and a!bum ··we Arc the World .. recorded h~ 45 \upers1ar!> "ho donated their talents to aid star' ang -'fncan'> The Fl} mg frgcr<o Boeing 74 7 Jet ca med 240 .000 pound<; of \Upphe.s 'alucc.J at $' 2 mrll1on and passenger\. 1nduding \ingcr Marlon JJlkson and l \.\ ior .\lnl.t prcsadcnt "-en Kragt•n. · Prl•on locked down after guard killed • AN QlJENTIN -'an Quentin pnson toda) "a" in the second da~ ofa locl do"'n 1mpo~d after a guard was s1abhed to death an a ma\1mum-secunt) area where some of the most "1olent inmates are kept Sgt. Howell Dean Burc hfield. an I I-year Correction., Dcpanmcnt veteran. was stabbed b) an an mate late Saturday whrle counting inmates. prison -;pokesman Lt. Fredenc Everl~ said Sunday He "as pronounccd dead ofa \1ngk puncture "ound 20 mrnutcs la ter at the pri son hospital. EH~rl) S<t•d 1nmatr mo,cmcnt '1-.111ng and e'erc1<;e pnv1legcs had be-en suspended and all 1nmatl'S "111belcd 1n thl·rr cells WORLD Agricultural dean kldnapped ln Belrut BEi RUT. Lebanon -Gunmen k1~napped the.\ men can agnl'ulture dean at the .\mcncan Uni versity of Beirut. after shooting out the "'rnd,h1eld and 11res ofa lr mous1nc carrving ham from the 1nterna11onal arrpon. a un1\.Cr'>ll\ c;pokc~man sard toda) Tho mas Sutherland. 53. of Fon (oil an<,. ( nlo bel·aml· 1hc rrghth ~mcrrcan to be kidnapped an Lebanon srncc March I~!<-' I.it'' l'n "it1ll Jrl' m1\r.1ng. One apparcnll} escaped from his captors . ..\ uni\ cr-;1t~ \poi...c,man ,aid ~utherland had JU'-1 returned from a \crcnt1lil w nfrn:nre 1n thl· I "n1tcd 'ita te<, tu !>uper,,.rsc final exams. Mean \\hdc. l ' N. ollic1a1, 'S..11d thc~ ha'c IO'>I rad1,t> contact w11h 21 Finnish U.N c;old1ers held ho-;tage b) Israeli-backed m1ht1a mcn an south Lebanon 'Prellmlnary talk• could block peace' TEL ·"VIV. Israel -Prime Miri1stl·r Shimon Peres sa ys he has told Wash~ngton that prehmmary U.S. talks with a JO•nl Jordan1an-Palestm1an del~a11on could Jeopardrze direct .\rab-lsraeh peace talks Peres told has Cabinet that in has letter to U.S. Secretary of State George P. hult1 he had also prai sed the Reagan adm1nastra11on for its "'devotion" to effon s to get the peace talks stanC'd . a government statement said. The letter was 1n response to" a message' from Shultz on his talk s with Jordan's Kang Hussein. Defense M1n1ster Y11zhak Rabin. at a news conference Sunday on his return from the , ntted States. said he OhJected to prt hm1 na ry talks. cvcn .. at a low le el."' 1Valea teat1nes In clril unre.t trial GDANSK. Poland -Lech Walesa. wearing a T-shin from the outlawed old arity labor federation. told a coun today that three of hrs associates arc innocent of charges the> rncited cavil unrest ~Y alleged!) plottr ng an illegal stnkc Walesa told ~portt"rs that during has 50-minute appearanct an Gdansk pro-..rnc1al coun he was asked what he knew about the Feb 13 mectmg. at "h1ch prosecutor\ say the illegal ~tnke was discussed." I told the court I kno" that three innocent people arc si lting an the defendant\' brnch." Walesa said ·'There 1~ no civilized country in the world 1n which one 1~ unable 10 meet w11h his fnends ... Ea•tem Indl• dl•pate leave. 50 dead NfW DELHI. Indra -A dispute over t1 border that date'\ fro m Brtt1'llT colon1ol days has resulted 1n the death of 50 pohccmcn and the oc~1ruct1on of thou~nds of homes an monar and machine gun e'<changcs 10 ca"item India. United Ne"'s of India reported Me3nwh1le. m the Pun1ah <'II> of .\mntsar C\trtm1 ts disrupted a rall> packed h} an estrmatcd I S.000 1kh moderate\ 5und:l). and SC\.cral JX'Opk WC~ rnJurCll In clac;heS tx•1wcen the:' t\\O group\. "1tne\~\ I.aid. • • Hung•ri•n lndependent. .cote b'6 gain Bt '0 .\PfST HunSA.1n -Independent candidates have scored theu b1&&ec;1 pm \1ncc the w untf), came ~n~c! Comm1o1n1st ontrol at 1h end ol • WOf'td' Wnt If? Wihmng ~~ \tat~ tn t~e C"ommunl\t.Jom1natrd l87-scat Parliament Re,ulti. rclc:i~d unday 'thowcd the h'l\l'" to unoffi cial cnnd1date~ tndudC'd 'Jen~ f ock, a former prime m1n1'\lcr Ond Rein 8tSlli.U. ll former in tenor m1na\trr ln<k~ndl•n t\ had b«n prrm111l'd h) run ~mcc the 1970\ but onl) 1>n<' had pre\ 101"t. been rlcctcd to Parham('nt \lnl'C I tl4Q when f tunaaf'\ hdd •" lin.t ck111on under< ommunt'il rule -' . _,__ -' -Orange Co t DAIL y PILOT /Monday, June 10, 1985 . . New flashlight sniffs out drunks ... . Device COUld double 'I \C bt'tn Wlltlni tor )()mc&hin~ 'iHO ~the COUntf) COUid begin v.1th1n Jrunkl'n dm1n1 to submll to Cllht'r a ltke this for 10 car\ ... Qtd Cahfornta a car authonue sa\ brC'ath hlood or unnc IC\t ~_.._..u.f~c;.a:.c;i,a.c;.f.~.\t.c;~~~~l:.Llfl..t.n:t.~~~.LWJ;;'.J.Jl~~u:.n~--A~~W..U.~JJ.Wi~~~~~~"7""T"l,,..-~-:-~-..,....---~'""""".""-.-:__--i-~ nan o: ctll ul the lnsurancr 1n ~tale law could m1a'-c H d1 u;uh fur cput) ln,arrestin.g drivers lns111utc for H1Jhv.a~ kty demon-local law enforceml'nt ofliccr\ 10 u\.e Maunce Hann1pn 1d n would be \I rated the dl'' ice at a recent tratlk the de' ice. up to the court~ to decide whether u LOS ANGELE.\ (AP> -PollCl' -wkl> conH·nt1on in A.nahe1m 1 ht> <\n .. 1mphed con~nt" prov1 ion of of lhC' Oa!.hh&.ht v.ould"con mute one across the count'} ma~ -.oon be 1n.,t11utc ,.., .i Wa\h1ng1on-ba5t'd the lav. require~ a motorist accu'iCd ol of the teits sniffing out ~u!.pcctcd drunken drl\-think-t.anl. ~upponed h' the nauon' crs with a SbOO Oa'lhlrght that's got a 1n!lurancc cumpan1t·~ bu1IHn sensor that lJn detect alrnhol He ~1d t~c 1n\111utl" hired l 1tin on a pt'rson's hreath L .ihoratom·'· Ltd ul \\ales .ind Researchers have cont ca led .i 11n\ Mal) land-ba!K"d Protm) pcs J nl 10 odor sensor 1n a hulk) t1a~hhght tha·t dC\ clop the gadget, RE-ROOFING? ~ ......... H1-hway Patrolman Rick 8teYen• •howa $600 fiaahll&ht with eenaor that detect. alcohol on a peraon •a breath. Model sent.to prison for 5 auto fa tali ties LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Judge crippled 1n a drunken dri..,1ng accident ~ntenced a former fashion model 10 fi, c }ears and e1gh1 months to stale prison for killing five people in a s1m1lar accident two }ears ago. Phyllis Hall. :!8. of Monro' 1a wept qu1ctl) during much of the hearing before Judge Roben D. Fratiannc who said he fell Frida} 's !>Cntence v.-a<, 100 short. but 11 was the maximum under a plea.bargain arranged last month Hall will be eligible for parole in 16 months. Frattanne. father of ice skating star Linda Frattannc. told I fall he walk-. with a crutch because of an IOJUI) re<:e1ved 25 }i:ars ago in an acc1den1 eau<t·d i>> a drunken driver can figure the akohol content ol a The flashlight \W .. k' air pa!>t an person"; breath to a thousandth ol a clcctrochemu:al cell that determtnc\ percent. pohce ..a' .\ dig.ital d1spla' 1he allohol content on the back pro' 1de\ a reading 1n JUSI The S60U de' 1c\C' 1\ 1n1ended to I 0 10 15 second-. 1nd1ca1e "hethcr there 1<, enough Police in ( harlo11c<,v1lle. Va sa) alcohol on the breath 10 v.arrant more ~se of the de' llt:' doubled their comprchens1\C te.,ting for the ixr· elTecttveness 1n nc111ng su~pcc1ed \on"• blood-alcohol le,l·I. O'Neill drunken dn\l'r\ at u 'enc<; of t'ht·d 'aid.. points last }car \\ rdl~prt·ad u\c ul the rla<,hllgh1 A VERY FUllllY BOOK \ by lill H1n1J OllEI IOW ··vou and I have had second c hanccs." 1heJudge told Hall. ··Ronald Bal.er. Kevtn Johnson. Kann Paige. Lorena P~1ge. John Thompson -the' don't At any bookstore have a second chance. You know v.h) 'l Bera use ~ou killed them .. · or order at ... Ms. Hall was arrested on June 4. 1910. after her borrowed Mcrci:des-Bcru. ,... S 1ra,elhng at JOO mph. smashed 1n1o a frecwa-. di\lderin Valcnria and landed IKE & DUDA TT PUBLICATION Don't compromise your home and family with . imitation tiles ... • LIFETILES pass class A .• the most severe fire tests ~ • LIFETILES are available in many styles and colors • LIFETILES are warranted for a lifetime • LIFEl lLES are easily applied over existing roofs 41~ Get the facts. call L"llllt' .. 1 ~t'r 714 /822-4407. 818 /784-0454 • 800/533-8899 r" .wl! Beautiful 1 roofs for the good life LIFETILE' Corporation on the hood ofa southbound sedan. · P.O. Box 5762, Huntington Hall originally faced second·degrce murder charges. hut pleaded guilt\ tu Beach1 C-a~ 92646 Manufaclurers of Southern California s Best Selling Roofing Tiles 'ch1cular manslaughter and felon) drunk dmang counts. L.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a.. LAIDEIS Toilet seat has everyone roiling _ Dear Readers: Some people never learn: Put me at the top of the hst. Afterrece1v1ngmore than I 5.000 lettersabout 101kt ll'l'iue(should 11 comeofTtht· 1opof1he roll or hang down along 1he "all). I decided to keep m) readers out of the bathroom How soon we forge I' I ran a letter a few weeks ago from a couple who were at war because of1he toilet seat. Should the man be required 10 put the scat down or 1s 11 OK to leave 11 up? At this moment I have received 7,000 letters and the) are still coming in Herearesomeghmpscs olwhat m) v.eek has been like From Oakland. Calif .. I have the - perfect spluuon for··up Up Up·· 1n Grand ~ap1ds: Mo1hcrsshould,tra1n their sons to be seated gentl emen. This wi ll eliminate spraying the scat. splaneringon th~nm. spnnkhng the Ooor and nearb} wall From Omaha. Neb. r>.h husband was both stubborn and foiletful about the toilet seat -until our bcauuful Persian cat. Jcssica.Jumpe,d inonedayand nearly drowned. From then on. everyone in the family has been' e11 careful about pulling not onl) the seat down. but the lid. also. FromChilhcothe.111 No1e,en- onecan afford an apartment with iv.o bathrooms . .\ solution 1ha1 might be appropnate 1s for both parties to agrel' to put the LI Ddown Thal v.-a~. each will have something to lift upon returning . .\marillo. Tc'· In fam1hesv.herl' petsarcallo"ed indoors. most animals will go to tht' freshest source of water Wedo not want ourJC?J dnnk1ngou1 of the toilet so the lad 1s alwa\'sdown. Mc:\icoCity: My pleas to lower the 101lct scat we nt unheeded unul m y husband dropped his toothbrush. hairbrush and comb in the commode From then on. dov. n "cot the scat and the ltd as v.-ell From Toronto: Scat up-seat down ... 1t doesn't make a pan1clc of d11Tcrencc in our fam1 l). I always put the cover down as well as the seat. lnvan abl> the co' er gets v.et because m) husband refuse., 10 tum on the bathroom hgh\ at night Mankato. Minn : T thought you were supposed to solve problems. not stan them. That article about the toilet scat got my ~,re and me into the bigcst fight we·-.c had in years. We fou&}lt about that issue on our honeymoon and settled it by deciding I'd try to remember 10 put the seat down. but 1fl didn't. <>he -v.-ouldn't nag me about 11. Now. b«ause of )'OU, we are hack 1osquarconc Wh) don't \Ou retire'> Albuquerque: I .\L W4} Sput the to1le~sea1 down lfl cvM find 1t up. I will know anothrr malt' "hod vis· 1ted ·· Kenosha. W" Tl\t 101kt ~at d1lcmniu which used10 dnvc me crazy solved itself M)' husband was oncofth~ .. muk-1" who refused (o h ten to fU!IOll. On ~ nrthl h -.ak~ en~ at' a.m. with food poisoning. I wos '>tan led out of a dttpilccp hy hi\ sc; rtami. from the bathroom. He had fallen in. I never had 10 remind rum 1n 1oou1pu11ina1h(-'C.·a1 dov. n ....._~------.. • s er1carea r e We think ifs safe to say v~. nd CaJifon1ia Fi~t Ba~k i~ doing something ahout it. If callr<l l ntima te Ba nking. an d it a llow~ v<)u to do our ; clay-to-day bankin~ o\Pr th• .. phon ~at ... alifon1ia Fir.-.t a utomatNI tell er mat'hiut~. and-·in a pinch-at Sta r ~ tern"'~ ATM~ at otlwr hank~ and~~ an<l loan~ all arn alifon1ia. · Hrrh~ ho\vit wt.rk~:, \Vi th nur unicpw (:A I J, IST ~('I\ i('f'. ~OU 11 l'M" ahlt' lo ~Pl in~tant ~ l-hour-a-da\ up<l at•~ on ~our a<'<'ount throu~h an~ tow·h torn~ phone. )ou ran tnu·t• dwt·k~. firn l out \our balaut't'. makt · "'llrt' ~ou·n .. up to date ·. Tlwn· \\011'1 ht• an~ .,,ail inµ for MHIH~Hlf' to look all t hi~ up I M~·au~\ \·rn111 hc•4'onnN'tc~I dir.-.c ·rh into our bank· .. t'omputrr ~~"'h'm. 1\1 ul vou 11 he' hapJ'" to knc)\\' 11~ all ahl'lolukh. fn ·c-. 'i'twn .. ·; me •r•'. _..-:ijo1 u11 <•I 11t1r of 1111r l i lir.1114'!11-.. m I,. ... \11~.,.1...-t1rnl I lran~ • t 111111111" \ -f ' n )(•u'll lind \our l ltim ak and -.i~1 up. ~-.m .1;._1a~. for Hankinµ ( :ard \\ork~ likt' a that matlc'r <·hann fur c ·a~h '' itlHlr;mal ... at \\c :ll tn 111 11wk1· \onr la:-.l . . &ltl\ of Otar rf\r-..-antl ~IOfl trip inlo a hank a plra~ant Oflt'. at ;),t•r l.000 ~tar S~-..tt ·m CA' FDmM RISI Ulll I• \'f\r .. a~ \\c·ll . So if \ou firhl \ouN·lf all alom· a1acl L1r a\\,l\ ~ou.ll nt'\t'r l • \\ithout in:--ta;1t ;.a~h. ,., .. '"ill. ho"• •·r. h·· happil~ \\ ithout tho~· luw ... in-..iti<' tht• h~u1~. ''~u ·ll find l ltinaatt· Ban1'inµ uul~ at ( .alifornia Fi f'.t. So -.tnp b~ an~ hratwh ' ·---- New freeways on Orange Coast deserve support By DA \'ID G. SILLS The ne"' I~ proposed lrccways. the an Joaquin. Foothill and. Eastern. have sparked considerable contro' crsy in recent months. Both the freeways and the method of pa) mg for them deserve our suppon. Although these new freeways have been on Orange Count) planning maps for many years. only recently has controversy developed. Opponents of the freewavs. a relatively small group of people who li ve close to the routes. arc understandably opposed. All of us usually want the unpopular th ings like dumps: roads and jails in someone else's backxard. As an tiu tomobile society. however. we must have more new roads. Traffic on our major freeways is at a complete standstill at 5 p.m. Adding lanes to them will help -but that is not a long-term solution. With 500.000 nc"' residents projected for Orange County before the turn of the century. solutions can be found only with the construction of major new transportation anene~. Opponents argue that defeat of Proposition A was an ovef"'helming inchcauon that the majorit) of Orange Count} homeowners don't want new freeways. This is pure nonsense and the) know it. .\II public opinion sun·eys indicate. that Orange Count} residents want solutions to traffic problems - they simply don't want tax increases. That's what makes the current funding proposal so attractive -it is not a new tax. The cost of new.freeways will be a charge on future development. New development has been required for years to pay for sewers and electrical connections, roads that service it . street lighting and numerous other amenities. Since new development translates into people who drive automobiles. it seems only logical that new development pay for new freeways ihe same as it pays for its landscaping and sewer system. Simply put. the proposal requires new development to pay its own way. rather than place the burden on residents and busmesses that are alread y here. Opponents argue that freeways are a 1950s solution -that we should look for new alternatives. When you first hear that argument. it sounds appealing: but upon reflection, 11 makes 110 sense. True. automobiles and freeways are transportation solutions of the ·sos. but what else is there in the ·sos - teleportation? Roads are .as much a pan of the automobile as tires and carburetors. Until something better than the automobile comes along. we must have roads. and far more than we now have in sou th Orange County. Bi c~ck trails. v.ali...-to-work programs. bus tickets and van pooling may work in -some Eastern citi tes. but Southern California is an automobile society. Without more freeways, we will all be as helpless as a car without wheels. David Sills is tbe mayor of Irvine Hare Krishnas' response correct in suing Laguna Io the h.lltm Laguna l'I ll'rtdinf\ up .i Ul'l'k" and paddkk'>' lo hl111t II:.J11<>nal. \-la) .:!I) OI rnur\l 1-.l·n r rank v.ould ad' 1c;r th<' lounul 111 m l·rnde 11' nl'" \-1a1n Bealh u\r polin V.hl'n dtd lega It t 1r<. c' l'r h:i' l' Jn' rdC'\ a nn· for our tlluc;tnou' l 11\ man,1grr'1 I hr II Mt' "-11\hn,I\ h," v tiled \Utl .ind ''l'll thl'\ 'hn11ld -..d,·ttl\l' :quJl1I \ It.I\ 1ll'I t'I lw,·11 thl' 1111.igl' 111 I .igun.1 Hl'.t• h .111d 111" ... 11111dd11 t ,1.1rt fll)\\ 'O tl'r tlh· ''"' ''·'' lth-d I ln\l'd our ~l:J~or \1 111k11h 1npo11w l..,lw 1ouldn'1 lt1nlnh·n1 \\t1h11111 kncmrng t hl· imu rul' • >ll '' h 11 h 1 h1~ <.ull '' ac; based. 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Bold h D S}'ndlrartd r-olumni\t · ORANGE CO AS"f .Dailf Pilat . P"t~,,...,,hflllo•v J.ttf'ri'"' ,,.,. t1 llf ftlr 1 rt .. , tA """""' "''tjf" Of' 111t4°'<,0ft'I ' I t • ~ ,,_,_,,~•A Q;>-1',, t H L. Schw1rt1 nr Frtnk Zlnl Tom Tall • AU IQt<>O ( O•tu• Don F.nley (,1, Fclol"' Crtlt lhe" ';f'M'Wh , ,,I.Of • -- ··can you Imagine thedeliRlll \vlth which John //<lncock would have greeced a Magfc Marker?'· --W/WM._tWJ_1'~-~'1:-~ ---~~-.-.... --1 nERRM Plf ! -- ;-~\ f I ... I ' I Don't be so pessimistic: Life's really quite good Modern standard of living far better than farmer kings· \.\.hat dOl'!> the future hold for us'' (1m.I t.nov.s.. but e1enbod1 dse can onl ~ speculatl'. Most "'·11h great Pl''\1m1sm ~top fo r a m1nu1e and look arourrd ~OU .\fl' ~OU aw•m· that )OU enJO) an a\tronom1rnlly h1gha standard of l" 111g than did Nero? ·>-re you aware. that \\C take for granted a modern lrn enuon tlfat allows us to see through wltd remcnt v.alls? It's called a" 1ndov.. and Fiddler (as his f'nends knc" him) \\OUld ha'e been as· toundcd 11 hl· rnuld ha' e seen one. What about someone a ltttle more lOn1cmporar) ') Hov. about King Hcnr~ VIII'! Hank Eight (to HIS tnendq had a penchant for mafD 1ng lad1c<. and then ha1 ing them bch1·adl·d. He ''a" ltmtte~ to chop. ping 01Tthe1r heads v.11h an a\. or at bc!tl a gutllotinc. \.\ e. of course. ha\l' l ha111 \av.\ (an ~OU 1mag1ne \\-hal of' Hank tould ha1 l' done" 11h a modern rnmpull'r d;111ng -.1·n ice and a chain S3\\ ., <ln thl· othl'r hand. d hi' printout \;11tl 'omcthing like "EnJO'' 1nt1ma1e . di nnas. ti nc '" ncs. and· tx·hcading v.urnen" he'd probabf\ have a hellu'a 11rnl' find111g a daic. I e1\ g1·t c' en a little more contl'm- porar). (an >Ou 1mag1ne the delight with which John Hancock would have greeted a Magic Marker'! I've heard 11 rumored that ~·hen 81gs1g Jack (thf) was moved to a literate mood. he wenl through three geese a da). He was. however. a com- passionate man. lie hired SCYeral maidens to kn11 ~"'caters for said naked gcc"e This led 10 naked sheep. an almost insurmountable problem. Had H1gs1g lt\\:d toda~. he "ould ha' e s1mpl~ meandered dov. n to his Ol'arc.,t J.,..'..fan and bought a gros'i or \O of the latest 1n pol~c.,ter goose muffs. B1u HARVEY So murh for past tuturl'' l l·t\ look to fut}HC future~. .\~ we progrc%. there ..... Ill tw k"s ac1ual work for us to do. Thal ma\ bo1hcr some of us who have the work c.>thic dri1lcd info us from earl) childhood. but rm pos11i1c that there .... 111 be something for us to do until we manage to breed that bothersome trait out of humantt\ . .\h. but I can hear the puns1s out' there groaning and moaning about .. non-pro- ductt 1 l•· \\Ork. If )OU define .non- prod uctt' e work as "ork donl' for ltttk or no pa). I hen I. JXr!>onall). ha'c no probkm v.11h that t·onn.·pt. r"e been working foq cars for 1111lc or no pa~. Besides. there \viii alwa~ s be a nred for some "'orkcro; . .\ftcr all. someone hao; to dream up ncv. thing~ for the robotc; to do. M1n1atun1at1on \\Ill tx· h1g. I d1~11nrtl\ rl'ml'mbcr 1lw li r-.1 "portable" radio that I n1·r l)\\ ncu It had a hugl· hatter) (tht\ "a' tx·lorl' 1ram1~1orc,) and we1ghl'd about .lO pound~. bu1 I could actual!~ lt~ten to music a!. much as live miles from the radio station. Toda\. we ha\c radios that fit on kc~ chains. I suspect 1ha1 the future holds 1h111gs like radios tha1 are surgically implanted into your car and TV sets 1ha1 you wear like contact ten cs. You'd change channels b' w1ggltng your nose. Think of the fun that'd be. Imagine that -~ou·rc.· 1n a huge room full of ixople. Now 1mag1nc what 11 would look ltke. e'crybod~'s "atch going "Beep .. at the same time. and all of tho'>c nO!>C!t w1ggltng like mad a SCH'~ ood~ tUnl•d 111 the Muppet~ We al read~ ha1ccars1ha1 tall. to u!t. I imagine 1hat 1n 1hr future tno1 100 distant cars are bound Ill bel·om1· c>.tm t) thl! car will not onl} carr) on a ll\ch rnn,ersa11on. but .... 111 rub \Our shoulders c\l'r\ hour or !)0. and probabl~ plant a nice kt'>'> on thl' balk of 1our neck. That rnuld 11.'ad to complicat1ons. though Car' \\OUld ha\C to have gendl'rS l don't kno"' about }Ou. but I ain't ha,1ng no mall' car kissing on m) nn·k Thi<> st1ua11on might also lead 10 thl' fir..t ll1\llrl1' caSl' whl·rcin a f urd \lu,t.ing " named 3!> rurre~pondl'rll Nutnt1on 1' g<;t11ng bl'ttl'r. a'> 1' medical care Pl·oplc v.1ll l11·l· longl·r thu~ becoming wisl·r and bcttCT atilc. to cope w11h thing~ like 01 a· population. bad air. and war. ·\du· all~. war will probahl~ l'nd when \\e elect our lir't "oman prl'SH.knt Other rnuntnl's '" 111 appoint "onKn as heads of stale and protikms "tll be soh cd tn l'r coffl'c and "'aterrrl''>'> c;and" 1ches. "listen. ''v1adg1·. }ou·,1· had I ur· ke} long ena..ugh (il\l' m1· I urkl'' and I'll g1\e ~OU \'1etnam and Korea." "Ger I don·1 kn1m Bah">. I wuli rcall~ getting to ltkc Turke~. and I haJ Vietnam last 'car Gc\C' me Iran anti Korl·a . and ~ou·"l' got a dl·al .. "\.\di I gut'\) that'll he oka~. hut I ha' 1• 10 cher k "' 11h Sh1rle\ Shl' r('Jlh "anted Iran. No\\, \\ho had the l'&g ,,tlad .... Soml·Onl' "'ill d"l'O\ er a wa' 10 filtl·r platinum 0111 of -.mog. 'and ~omconl' l'l!>1' '"" llllil'U' er !>OOll't h1ng that's morl' fun than <.C\ (I don't realh hcltc\'C that la~t part). and lh<.' world wilt ron11nur. Ever Sll1Cl' Oog. the cave man. figured out how to plant l'ropc;, we·, e spent our n1s1cnn.· ovl•rcommg onl' problem or another. and wl''' e donl' a prett~ damn good JOb of 11. Thl' vel") fact thal ,..,c·,c crca1cd most of 1he prohkrns tha1 "e ha' c toda} should mal..c 1ht•m that much easier to soh c. Columnist Bill llan1ey Jive 1n lluntington BeaC'b. Official may be disciplined over OAS expense account Results of audit bad news for OAS c hi ef in Nicaragua \\ -\'°llll'{1TOt\. -The baulc tx·t"l'en lht' 1'11caraguan lO ntras and lhl' \:rnd1n1sta regime 1<>n·1 being lou~hl onh in the .1ungk" h1 'old1ers in 1amouOagc uniform~ It 1\ bc111g wagrtl with equal b111erne!.'> h\ 'tnpcd-panl\ diplomat~ 1n thl' Or- ~an11Jt11Jn 11t \mt•rt<:an ')tates V..l'.\l' rl'portl'll on the pell) poll· Ill'> a nu hudgl'l.11\ hoo<llc at thl' ().\\ 1n thl' pa\t. pointing out that t1'c; the \ml'm.1n ta,pa~crc; \\ho ult1ma1cl) &l'I rtpfX'd off for thl' organ11al10n·., ntra,:igame. o;1nce our government Oi'l\\ l\\.O·th1rd-. of the O.\S budgc:t. \lier 1oundl\ dl'nounc1ng u' for thl''>l' dm lo\urr' 'ome 01\S otfo 1:11, haq• nov. <l<.'(ldl·d th:it mavbe C\· pen\l'·3lCOUnl l'\ll'\\l'\ ar c ou1ragem1\ atkr alt •• f hl' \ltUdlll>n I\ rcafh d11llruh hl·rc. · '31d (1u11lrrmo P1l'rnc., thr < > \ 1.., puhlt< inform:u1on l'h1l'I H1~ '>ljtcment wa" 1n rc~ponSl' to our 1nQu1n .1tlout jn internal audit that <. hcHlH~d lhc OA~ dircllol tn '-tl.1ragu.1 J01"ge \rl·llano \\1th "un· au1hor111•d act I\ 111c' • and rrl· 11mnwnded d1\<.1pltnar. art1on \n ord1 ntt to P1C"rnl'\ . .\rcttan-. " one of tho\{• llOil tal!> "ho are "arcep 1.1'hk to the "i:>ndm1..ca-. .. H~ rcllJ:ac:cd .t \nmotl\ta atlrr lht• 19711 rnol UI Ion I >1>l'' ttm ITTl'lln that \rcll:ino·., rwu .1d11lm h.111• ht•t•n hl11\\ n out ol ,. '. a JACK AllDERSOll and DALE VAN ATTA proponion 1n the audit'' Herc'c; wh:H the OAS audit reporccd: • Bet...,C'en Jul) I 1HU and Janu:H) 1984. ·\rellano au1hon1ed a total of $2.160 55 10 ht· pail! to h1m'>l'll. w11hou t gl'tttng perm1r,<;10n lrom W:i<.h111g1on He also purchH'>l'd utlirc furn11urc with a l'~l·ck fl.)r $41l<.I8 that wa\ hoth !>1gned anti madl· out to h1m\l'll. \ • ·\rcllanu brou~hl a <,et offiH'. new t1r<'' for an OA~ p1rkup truC'k in Managua that wa~ le,., thart a ~car o ld . then tried to order a thtrll ~1·1 '\Oun 4lfkrthiH .. In our 0~11n1on." \\llltl' 1hc jUdltof\ "the llre !1Uflh:l\\' Ill fanU · al) I 11M4. and lhc attcmp1 10 acquire an add111onal t.omplclc <;el in Augu,t 19M4. c1gh1 month later. appears to he: UOWI<;('" • \rdlano bouaht lhrcr :ur lOf)· <.11110ncr\ lor lh<' C>A~ from a rC'latl\C' for SI 900 -and p;.11d lur them "'llh Ynnkcc dolla~ instead ol Nicaraguan rnrdoha\, as 0 ·\5 rcgulat1on'i rcq\Jtrl! Not onl) 1ha1. but ~·furcher, c>.amin· ;uwn of lhc drafl d1c;cfo<;ed that the pa) men I wa, dcpo il<'d h' tht dm.'<'· torin h1\ nwb P,er~ut a«<aunt 11Tftft' I ' n11cd \1a1c ... 'the aud110" rcponcd •During l "l< '·84. ..\rcllano re· 11'1\t'd "'-''crnl thouc;and doll.)(\' "orth 1>1 cash credits for 1ax-frcc ful'l' purl'h:t\l'd for Oo\S buc;1nes't. though headquarters had ordered the Manag- ua otlicc in 198 l to slop g1v1ng lhl' c;tafTthc credit allotments. \rcllano·., bl·ha11or .. 1n our op101on rdkrt'i poor Judgment and" lnCOO\ISll'nl "1lh lhr n·qu1rl'01l'nls Sl't forth h\. O.\S rcgula11ono,:· lhl' auditor!> Y..Wll'. adding "\\t• bclteH' that hcrausc of the c\trn<.l\e naturt' and ,l·opt·ofthc'>l' Jl'tl\ 1t1l'' 1n fo1ltng to rnmpl) w11h OAS regula11on<1 that · d1"4: 1pltnar) .1l'11on 'hould ht· rnn· <11ckrcd." P1l'llll'' 'a1<l 1111 l11-...1pltnar) al ttnn hetd bel'fl takt·n. ht·rnu'" t\rl'lljno h.1 .. un11l thl' end ol thts WCl'k to rt•o;pond to tht• aud11or\' l'hargt•!>. P1crn"" did rharartl'rl/C lht• fi ndings ac; ··rou· 11nc." and noted that currenC'~ ahU\l' was lh<' organ11:i11on·., "mo4't com- mon prohlcm," DIPI OM1\ fl< DICit-'il ~aul.lt \rah1a "Ir} ins 10 'ct up an <\f1£ha111 go' crnml'llt·1ll-t'X1k according to tn· 1cll1gcnl·l' 'ourct'\ fht.· troubk with 1he Saudi plan 1\ 1ha1 thc' v.ant c:,. King /.lh1r 'hi\h to hcaJ 1hc c>.1k regime. The k1ni. "ho was bootl'd out 1n t 97 l un<l lt\CS 1n ~omc. '' not popular "1th 1hc 1\fgl\nn rcbcl'l "ht) arl' fight1ni \111 u:t-,rnvadcf'> and their (>Up~! ~l~\.'rnmcn\ forte' rhl• Sau4i~ arl' offering a powerful 1ndulc· ml·n1 -S40' m1lhon in 111d 10 tt\.c rl''\1\l30l'l' aroup' -hut art unl1kcl)' 10 "'In an~ of them over to the l"n~ The rcbcl'l figure. f')rohalll y t·om.'\'ll) 1ha1 tht• 'iaud1'1 "''" comt up \\tth a1 lc.1!.t '>On1t• or1hc monc) an~ WI\\ JM'lt And~non Hd D~lt vac ,,. ar~ J IHl#c<a1NI eo/11tnnl1ts. ' ----- BILL HARVEY columnt.t RICHARD Co HEM Affixing blame in Central America U.S. tells a story that· s one-slded about Nicaragua v. \'illlNtil ON -In thl' old Jl>kr :i ( atholt<. prtl''' "drt ""8 along "hl'll he 'ma,he' mw thl' car in front ol him \ 'tl'rl'Ol~ p11.al ln'\h cop ltlnll'' .tlong. look'> at the damage anti '·I" 10 1h1· pnes1. .. Father. how fast \\;i, hl' glllng \\hl'n he backed into , ou''" Rcml·mbl·r that Joh•'' It tell'> \OU 4'0ml'th1ng aoout the Reagan Jdn11n"tra11 on and Nicaragua. f·rnm thl' V. h11c House comes a bdll1ow <.11ndl'm nat1on of Nicaragua tor \\h.11 .imount' to .. bart.1ng into" both Honduras and l osta Rica. LafD Speakes. ht'> mac;1a·!> '01le. "cnt into his moral-outrage mode after Sand· tnt!>ta troops a·portedl~ rrosscd into bolh countncs ... The L'n11ed State!! '>trongl~ condemns these acuons and rnll0; upon the government of N1raragua to halt 1mmed1atel) an) turlhcr action aga111s1 its neighbors ... \I no time. howl'' er. did Speake:. nll'nt1on ti-tat for some \Cars nov. I londura .. hac; hcC'n used a-s a !>taging area for the so-called contra~ -an11- ~and1n1s1a guerrillas. Repeated I}. tht· n1111ra' ha\c entered Nicaragua. ktllcu hoth troops and Cl\ 1ltan,, blo\\n up 1nstaflat1ons and created a' mul·h ma) hem a'\ possible -and lhl'n haH' retrl·ated to 1hetr ha,cn in Hun<luras It '"as onh a mat1er ot 11me until thr Nilaraguan~ would gu into Hondura'>. This 1<> v.hat former '°ll'lfctan of tatc .\ll'\andcr HJ1g U'>l'd to rail "going to the sourcl' ·· \\ for Costa R1ra. 11. 100. ha.., 'heltcrcd ant1·Sandin1st.i rl'l>els. Thl· <.:ountr) has tx·l'n thl' prime ba)C lor guerrillas under the conirol of Eden Pa'>tora. thl' former Commander /cro "ho'\e t1rs 10 the (I.\ are morr tl·nuou'> than that of the tontras b:isc:d 1n llonJura' \\hat 1<. not dear " '" hl·tlwr thl' go' 1·rnml·n1 o f' l Olita Rita. J lll'rTHllrjl\ \\Ith no arnn tu -.prak c1I ran in arl\ \\;l\ lUn.lrol guerrillJ' opa.111ng ,.,,1.thtn 11\ hortkrs. In legal term!>. 1\hat rs going on " called "entrapment." The admin1i.- tra11on supports contras who use both <. osta Rica and Honduras 10 s1agc raid~ into N1raragua and 1hen l'rtt''> luul "hrn thl' Sandinista!> give chase fhl\ 1\ prensef\ what the Israeli .. finall~ did in l !-'hanon and "hat the l 'n11ed States did" hen Me\lcans ltkl· Panl'ho \i 11la had 1he efTrontel) to raid Te,as hordcr \Cllkm1·n1s. Pres1· dent \\ oodrov. Wilson ~rnt <Jen John Pershing into \-1n1ro 'ilaragua·., 'iandin1<.ta kadcr'>h1p '-l'l'm' lOO\ 1nred thcrl' I\ noth111g 11 tan do. 'ihort ut su1r1de. to please the R1·agan adm1nistra11on and. therl'· flm· II ought IO JUSI do \\hat ti "ant!> Ill protect 11s own tountl'\ It s<:em1. 1·qualt) con' 111red that the Un1t~d '°ltatt'\ v.11h 1t\ o"n 1roops v.111 '>omcda~ 1n,ade Ni caragua .\ Rt·· agun adm1n1 stra11on m1l11:ir) buildup 1n < l'ntral .\mrnca -\C\l'n a1rlil'fd, 1n ltondura" alunl' -h~is kft 1h1• l n1trd "itall'' ,,.., rl'aU ) a' 11 C\Cr will hr In IJUfH h :in 1nq"un :inu. \'lth111 ll'l l.11n 1111111\. to l'O\Url· Its \Uel'e !.. fhl' '°lanu1n1\ta rl·al11ng of thl· c;11ua11on ma~ or ma~ not he accurate In Wa)h1ng1on. no one !>Cl'ms surt• Hous1· ~peakC'r Thomas P. (Ttpl O'Neill " on record as sa\ 1ng th~J .... Ronald Rt":1gan 1s detemimed ti\ 1n-.:1de -and thai'., all lhC're 1s to 11._. Othl'r<. "3} that Rt·agan " pla) ing j hugl' blufl. lhJt he'" making 1hc "l.ind1n1<>1as m·p ous. 1ncrea!l1ng prl'\\ure on them. cau .. 1ng internal J1c;con1en1 .rnd -at~PK31l} for an •\menrnn pres1drn1 -taking the long \ 1c" and pla~ 1ng things out ,fuwl) In 11ml·. ""ha ltttk help from 11o; l'ncm1c<i. lhc Sandinista n·g1m(' \\llt \·ollapsc ~1a)tx·. A111 htlil<lf\ teai:hr' lhat ncnt\ ha'c av.a) ot' getting out of control. 11 !'O, thl' Wash111gton debate about thl' prc~1dcnt's 1ntcnt1ons ma\ be.' moot. Already, the United Statc·c; has s1multancously reaffirmed its Rio Pact t•ommitmcnt to Honduras and cn.,urcd that the t'\">U ntt) would he allut·kl·d. The .,.,me is more or tcs" tfUl' w11h < oc;ta R1t u. It hns so ranted the rage of the Sand1nma kadrr,h1p Ihm 11 mn} conclude rna{'ho-tike that 1f 11\ going to go C\<.'nlunll>. ,j m1an1 a~ well go on ll o"n 1crm. l \) l':\humc a word from a previous era. thing!> ha1c a IC'n<lcnn 10 "c" :tlatc ·· In condemning Nrearagua for dtllng whn1 ::tn\ na1100 w11h an\ ml'JSUr<.' Of fmdc Y..Ould h:l\ C done Iona nio. the t.rnitcu Sta~ .. ha<. ~onl' th 1 c. t'OP 111 th,, old JOk\· onr bc.•ttrr We re both dm ing 1hc C'ar and cst~bhshin& blaml' -and 1h1nk1nll re o;o cute But"<',,. O\l'flookcd wm~thtnj Soon 11 ma} no1 mattl·r who \.At fault. It ~111 uni). maucr th.al a rnl11'11on ha~ finall~ cx.1 urred • Rk laard Cobtn 11 • ~'·ndlt'flt'd C'O/llmlfl I. • a -------------------- What nepotism? Howard rejects her and da,----- By BOB THOMAS . t. ,..,_...., LO ANGELES -In his new role u movie director. Ron Howard has faced a number of hard decisions, including tumina down his own brother for film role$. The former TV star of "The AndY. Oriffith Show" and "Happy Days· was inter:vicwcd recently af\er view- ing videotaped acting auditions for his next film . The new comed y, "Gun.g Ho." co nee ms the clash of cultures at an Amencan auto plant taken over by Japanese. It will be filmed by Paramount, however, Howard was still at 20th Century Fox in the ftnishinf stages of his latest movie. "Cocoon.' Among the actors Howard rejected for ··Gung Ho" was 26-ycar-old Cltnt Howard. "Clint is always excellent. and he came in all pumped up for the audition," Howard remarked. "He gave an excellent reading. but he jUSt wasn't quite right for the role. "[had to call him up with the news. and naturally it's something he doesn't like to hear. I felt sorry. because Clint is really comini along as an actor; his face ts losing its boyishness and getting character. ~aybc ~can fi~d another role for him in the picture. Howard has even faced reJett~na his own father. actor-writer Rance Howard. for film roles. Even though he seems to have worked constantly since thl' age of 4, when he made hi debut witfi Yul Brynner and Deborah Ken' in "The Journey." Howard knows what it's ltkc to be rejected. ' .. Through most of my 16th year l had a difficult time," he recalled. "It's aJways a tough, jn-betwel'n ~riod for an actor. Studios prefer to cast 18 year olds for teen-age pan s so they won't have to lose time and money with (the required on-set) school and welfare workers. "It was tough to lose films I really wanted. like 'ihc Last Picture Show' and 'A Separate Peace.' I lost a lot of pans 1n television. too. I wanted to try out for the pilot movie of 'The Waltons.' but they wouldn't even sec me. 1 had to hustle m y own reading. walking into the office and asking to be heard. It was the classic actor- seeking-a-job routine. and it didn't work.'' Ron Howard hasn't been prowling lately for acting jobs. not since he scored a htt as director with the modest comedy ··Night Shift .'. then the blockbuster "Splash~" "I was never in as much demand as an actor as I now am as director." he Ron Boward reponed happil). ··within a short period of time. the situation ha~ changed. so that 98 percent of the call'> 1 get are for me to direct." His project. "Cocoon." 1s an off- beat talc about space \ t!lttors (Brian Dennehy. Ta"'nce Welch. Tyrone Power Jr.) who invade a re11rcmen1 communtt} in Florida. The senior cittzens include Don Ameche. Hume Cronyn. Jessica Tandy. Maureen Stapleton and Jack Gilford . Dtd the 31 -year-o)d Howard ha\,e any qualms about dtre-cting such veterans? ··1 think I ant1c1patcd that 1t would be more difficult than 11 was." said Howard. s11ll } outl\ful despite a downturncd mustac he and diminishing hairltne. 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Betty Comden and Adolph Green have helped make a Broadway musi- cal out of their movie musical" "Singin' in the Rain." T he movie. Green says. came in third this year when Sight and Sound mapzine in London polled 100 film critics around the world about their 10 lifetime favontes. And where would Comden and Green rank it? ''First," Green answers promptl y. then quickly retracts. He'd put it third. also. after"Cit1zen Kane" and "City Lights." Comden concurs. Comden and G reen usually are thought of---a-s Broadway-lynci~ts, collaborating with composers ~onard Bernstein. Monon Gould. Jule Styne and Cy Coleman on "On the Town." "Wonderful Town." "Billion Dollar Baby." "Two on the Aisle," "Peter Pan." "Bells Are Ring- ing," "Say. Darling." "Do Re M1," "Subways Arc for Sleeping." "Fade Out-Fade In." "Hallelujah. Bab>!" and "On the Twentieth Century." "There's a cena1n amount of confusion about us." Green says. "We d idn't write the son~s in "Sin gin· in the Rain.' People think of us as lyncists. We're authors and lyricists." As authors. they adapted Joseph L. Mankiewicz' screenplay for "All About Eve" for the musical "Ap- plause." For " ingin' 1n the Rain.'' they adapted their own It wasn ·1 eas}' then or now. earlier MGM movies. "Singin' in the Rain" came from .. Hollywood Revue of 1929." Comden and Green wrote one song. with composer Roger Edens. "Moses Supposes." Comden says. "We had a terrible ttme. It was agony. There were lots of tears." written in the 1928 10 '31 period. the transition in Hollywood from silent to sound movies. After listening 10 them and 1h1nk1ng of man) londs of ideas for stones. we decided that that penod of lrans1t1on "'as whal the stO') would be about. It felt right. .. Both of us are old mo\, 1e fans. We didn't ha\e to do much research. It was all in Adolph's head and some tn mine. "For the first five or six weeks. I wanted to hand back our salarv and return to New York.'. Green· says. "It's always hard. especially when you've got to write an ori~inal. We'd been writing a lot of sections and at some point we saw daylight. or rain ltght. .. "Manv careers came lo an end then. because of voice problems or accents. But we decided 10 make the picture funn}'.'. Comden says. "These songs were Green says. "When tt came out. 1t won no prizes at the time. Our theof) s , lUXUft' f .. ATllS WALK-INS * ~'Nlli2.::"Ui:n111::'..7 * DRIVE -INS :~~~ ~~s~~:~~~ Slfl~IJfl[)I UM:li CITY CEOTER 0 LOST 1• .-alCA •> LADY MAWIW ..a-1 S) t :20 Ptut Wltll"t (lit) SHOWS A"r at 7 :11 7 :05 a. t :2 r. ClnEDOmE r;J ... FUTnl/ 12:•0 3 :00 S: I 7.-.JS I. t :IS MASKtpe-11) SHOWS AT 7:00 a. t :25 134 nu I CM•"' .... s .. u Au Fwy eOONIU..a» 12:30 2:SS 5 :20 1 :4 5 I. t0:10 /In 70 MM STADIUm a Ut l l!Q. 1'11111• lfu• S11f"'"' ~RRCTCRJ l"lut Co-+ilt Stirman (PG) ltAll80 .. , Ptu\ Tll• Evil 'that Men D o (R I llFUtTCH (PG) l"tut Co·Hlt 11110 tlle Nlt ht (R I GOTCHA (N-1 a r 1u1: Juu bn• ol T lie Guy1 (PG·1)) 12:0~:ft)t :OO 1 :00 .. 10:00 A v•w TO A ""-L .-a) LADY HAWKE ..... J) Show• at '1 :30 2 :f0 l"lut Qlrlt Jun Wallt ~~t 7:50 .. 10:01 4:SO 7 :30 a. t0:1S To Hue ~un (PG) .-VSaLY HM.LS COP (R ) 3:117:30""'*-Amlt- emyl ('°-IJ) 1:155:l0t>45 s "We'd wnuen several pictures already,.. Green says. "We were under contract to MG M. We were just given a stack of songs by Nac10 Herb Brown and Anhur Freed and told . 'Herc. kids. wntc a p1cture.' We put the stack of music on the piano and played thro ugh hundreds of songs. We had to make up an original story and get 20 songs into the picture.1-~~~~~~~~~ffi~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~ "All we knew about the story was * n.arlFIC W'ALK IN THE A'JRES * there would be some scene where it r~ -" ........ WC~ would be raining and a guy would be si nging in it. We wrote from 10 feet below scratch." All the songs they chose had been 1n RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY, llC. For The Rut ol Your life 1922 HARBOR Bl.VO . COSTA MESA-5-48-1156 • (..:;mo~ ··J -...--o :so l'Ol'l---•n• _..llWI Mll0Nltr•1 .... ,.._ 111..a ........ 111.•IYlt.ltillillU,_ .. COOi Of llLINCI Cit ......... MTUll' ...,..., "' .... •U , .. ,. llVllL T HllLI COP !9l , ............ OOTCHAI .. 111 ....... ,1 .. MAH_.., .. Lii .. _. ..... ! ..... wnNlll111 ..... ""..., ............ fUTVll-tllL~ , ................... .... ....... , .. ,. ........ ,., 1..-... .. Jll • klWi .. THI UIMfAIT CLUl 1111 "" .... , ... M. .. ,. -· .... MAllt.-111 , ......... LOST IN AMIWICA (Ill .... , ... 11.lt PUTUlft·KllL(tl ,,,.., .... u ......... . LADT HAWKI ~111 loll a.•, .. ,. GOTCMAI .,,.. .. , ..... ,. A V11W TO A IOU4"1 ,.,..a.1t•M•u ",.. PllflCTt111 ......... , ... 1 .... HIWAY 39 •·'.'ii . :'.:":'..'l.'.'1.!!L THI GOONlllcNI . ..... ,.._ 111 .... we .. ••• ... ..... till ........... IUWITll'I uLJlt.. ,,.. u.-.~ 11U tM 1 .. 1 ALL OP MllNI ... , .. ,_ IMIO. flllT llOOl PAIT h .... ,_ It.II 1111 ••II •U •II 1 .. 11 NIT OMI Of net Ml..,..,., ,, ........ tumlll' llWIOIT ,... ........ , .... -. .•... ........ was. 11 comm111ed the unlorg1veable stn of being funn) . .\ great musical had to be a grand musical. This was grand. too. but 11 was funn). -~ FROM WARNER BROS. ~~ " ll .. RNER O.~Ml "'ICATIQO.;S COM.PM "!' I • ¥••I• T• ... t.--... ........................ "It had an eas). casual qualtt) l"\i..' nc,cr seen. I must confess. 1n an) other musical. before or since." • llO 529-5339 ... SSl-oiSS ..,. •so •Y ... 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Do you think he'd mind 1f we took a look inside?" DRABBLE GARFIELD MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER • f 1 • T"~ POl£.CAT l.~ I~ OOING ,._Pl.A~. ,._NO M~ ~o ~v.~ A 61A.~21H6 ROLE.. ~ 1. 601 ~~ ila(f.15~ .... ·-·· .. . ,_ ' i j j ~ ., --.... "I hate Monda ya." DENNIS THE MENACE 'I by Hank Ketcham 'rf'('J _-....., I ·w,,. 'L -• L by Kevin Fagan . by Jim Davis CLE AR "K>OR MEAP.JON.THf RE MA~ TO P>E A LOGICAL E.XPLAP4ATION f'ORT._,I~. OTHER 1'MAN.TME 'TEPPY BEAR l~N 'T MO~CeROKEN by Ferq & Tom Johnson ""r""----W~ AT MORE PROOF Do You WANT? ,..~ ~ by Harold Le Ooux ~ ~ \1~, PEANUTS by Charles·M. Schulz ..-~~~--r=~~ IT'S RAINING ... we'~E 60IN6 TO CAMP. AND IT'S RAINING ! I ~ATE 601N6 TO CAMP! I ESPECIAllY MATE 601H6 10 CAMP~ rrs AAtNINO! TMEIR COWS ARE 601N6 TO 6ET ALL WET ! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston FWNIE LOCKED HER *l®JK ~SI! JoHN, W'.lJLD YOO GO l'U:~T (XX)R AND GEi Rl~ARO's ftm'Y? t•M 0A9'/-SfT"lil'lG AND IT'S lF-te 'r ONL\/ ON~ t-ie'Lt... ~ ~ USE.} J: . } TUMBLEWEEDS BRIDGE ' --- Q.1-East-West v ulnerable, as South you hold: •KQ93 QKQ7M 0 8 +A&2 The bidding has proceeded: Ea1t South WHt North I O Obie Pa11 2 + Pa11 Pa11 2 • PHI Pa11 ? What action do you take? A.-You must not confuse not vul nerable with invulnerable. You can't expect much from partner-he had Lhe chance to bid again over two s pades, but declined to do so. Any action by you begs for a pen· ally double. Q.2 -Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •Q7&5 Q8 OQJtNI •At The bidding has proceeded: 8Htlil w Ht Nertli Eut Pue 1 <::::> Obie Pue 1 Q.3 -At South. vulnerable. you hold: •Q <::::>AKQJIOd OK7 •GU The bidding hu proceeded: N~ Eut S.... ..... , .. 1 wa-.~ I• your ~ins ~d? A'. -Technically. a bid of one heart would be unimpeachable. However. In view of partner'• pa11 we wol.l ld Jive up all thourhu of .Jam, &ad •• a not o rldi dtfentlvely that we 1hould ptMUme that thit la our hand. Thereforf'. our ct\olce would .. ( ~t --- ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QVIZ be four hearts. t.o make it as dif· ficult as possible for t he opponents to enter the biddinr. Q.4-As South. vulnerable, you hold: • 9 Q AQ2 0 873 • AKQJ076 The bidding has proceeded: SHU. Welt Nerd! Eut I• P... 1 NT PU1 ? What do you bid now? o ••• ~t SHARIFF ! .. ·~1 A.-No bid 11 ldeal. However, your hand doe• rate some sort of strengtb-showinr bid. and the choice lies between a reverse bid of two heart.• to 1how concentrated values, or a jump to three cluba. Since we don't like lying about. t.he length of a 1ult that is hiJher ranking than the suit in which w" want to play. we would opt for the jump to three cluba. Q.5 -At South. vulnerable. you hold: • '5 ~ AQIO. 0 AQJ f AQlot TM biddlnr haa proe!ffded: ~ Wff& N.-dl £ut ever. 1s the fact that partner has the worst hand at the table. and 1f you insist on forcing him to hid you a re courting disaster. Pasii. Q.6 -Hoth vulnerablf', a<t South you hold: \ •QIO&S 0 8 '? Al092 •8764 The bidding has pr~eeded: Nert.la Eaet Soatlt Weit 1 + P... 2 • PaM Z NT P... ? CHARLES -GOREN ~ What do you bid now? A. -H you promote your honors 1n partner's suit, you are maximum for your raiae to two spades. Therefore. you •hould accept partner'• gam" invitation. but becaute of your ruf linr values in heart.a you should chooae the auit game. Jump to four spades . ,, I• I• P.. t • . ow. ' .. .... .... . r-- ' What action do you take? A.-No queatlon about It -you have by' far the beat hand at the &.ahle, ud you t.old part.net lbat with your takeout. double which would 11 ... foreed him to bid at tht thrn level. Equally certain, how ' --- F• teJenMdee .._t C~ o.....· ............ ~ ,..,...., •"'-Gena lrWp t..u.., 19" Cluerh ... A••·· C...._1a. .... N.J. Mt11. ' . - .. 0 U& llllyPillt MONDAY. JUNE 10. 1985 The Orange Co.at College crew win• lta rece In Chiu. 112. Padre hurler Andy Hawkin• now 11-0 after bNtl R a Light-hitting. An els don't e it .easy But Romanic k is equal to challenge. ~anks Roya ls. 1-0 By RICHARD DUN l'll D.., '1Mot CorrM• 1 Ade"t k on Roman1Ck took the mound ~unda\ kOO\.\IOg lull wdl the prob- lems the .\ngrl'> ha'l' had rrcrnth manufdttunng run\ So ht• gJ\l' h1mi.1:lt d tough goal before tht• game cH'n \tartl'd ··M } JOb ~a\ 10 go out thrn: and '>hut them down for fi, l' or SI). inning.\ complctel).'. said Romanick "I thought Wl' flUI .i lot of pres'iure on their p1tl'hl'r 11\.an\as (it) -;tarter Dann) Jack'>onl In thl' late innings we had a th oroughbred 1n the bullpen and he \hut them do~n ··'-' l'0rt' bad. 1n fim plate and that"• d nire plale to he ·· Roman1r k one of the .\ngl'I'>. hloo;,om1ng \tar' di 24 \hut out the Ko,al\ tor se'c.n innings before '>topper Donnie \1oore cleam·d up for h1<, 12th \3\l' to record a 1-0 •.icton and '>end the .\ngel'> back atop the .\mencan l l'agut· '-'t''>I Tex• (M..,.\ 4-5) at A••• (McCukHI G-4). Time: 5:20 p.m. TV:Non9. R8dlo: KMPC (710). lo..an....a\ ( 11\ 1n thc-weekend 'itnes Before · 41 97 J onlook('r<> at .\nahe1m ~tad1um Romanick <>eat- tcred '1). o;inflcs and improved hi~ rc-lord to 7-_ with thl' club's third shutout ofthe~ason Mike Witt and (1eoll Zahn haH' the others Ttte onl~ offcns1 "e suppon Romanick rece1,ed ""as Bob Boone's RBI !>1nglc in thl' founh inning. but 11 d1dn·1 !leem to mailer to Ro manick whOl.Omp1led a I 11 ERA against the Ro~al\ last seJson 1n 241 1 innings as a rookie. The Angels ha ve won IOofh1s 1l'itarts1h1s season ··Thal "'as fu n." ~1d .\ngeli, Man- ager (,enc "v1auc h "It wasn 't e).actl) v.hat "'e had planned but 11 "'a'i fun." De11J ..... ,...._"' Howwd L ...... The.> 'Unl'<>S snapped a three-game lo!.1ng '>lrl'ak and hdpt·d the A.nJel\ -.ah age one of thrrt' game\ against In relief. Moore struck out three andd1d not walk a batter. A.nd Boone. "'ho has no"' h11 in I 0 of his last I I game'>. ha'> t'lecn a needed catal~st in an offense "h1ch has '>truggled since Ron Romanick (left) bad the aJ"!ll. Dick Schofield (center) bad the baeepatb and Juan Beniquez bad defenae Sunday. (Pleaae .ee ANGELS/82) Consistency Was Laker trademark After a s low start. LA turned it on whe n it counted B) the Associated Press I hl' I o.., \ngdl'' Lah·r' emerged from l'arh season doldrums to win more than 85 percent of their games 1n thL' second hall of the season and race through the pla) offs to their third "a11onal Baskt•tball .\c;soc1a11on 111le mTCC"' I 9fl0. . The Laker' wrapped up tht• ( ham- p1onsh1p Series . ..t-1 <iunda) \.\1th a 111 -100 \.\In O\l'r thl' (l'111c\ 1n Bo\ton (1ardt•n ( oach Pat Rik' 'aid \onw lint•up changt'\ 1n tht· tir ... 1 ''l'l'""' ol the '>ea<,on helped pull the tl'am out of a kthargtt 'trl'tlh Hl' \<llJ tht· moH'' jh.o ga' t• \ome hench pla)l'f\ the rnnfidenll' to pla) eITern' l'I). ullowrng e'itahl1\lll'd pla)- ers to n:\I mort' for tht• po\.\crful stretch dn'c that led IO pla)ofl '1ctont''> O'l'r Phoenl\. Ponland. Den, er and linall\ Hmton ··we got off to ·a tough '>tar t. 2-5 . and there ""a' a littk bit of a blad. cloud hanging o'er the team." Rile~ '>a1d .. , think thl' team "'a' \uffcnng from 1hc cfft•rt,of1""0"1ra1ght lo~ses. the lac;t two }t'aro; aga1n\t tht' < elt1c<; and 76crc; ··w e \.\t'rcrft rl'ad\ for tht· \l'a'>on. but ""l' mad<' '>Orne lineup changes to 'ihakl' thing~ up r or about 15 game .... we put Michal'! Cooper in for B>ron Srntt. and for 12 games Wl' 'itaned L-arl) '>pnggs before rnming back ""Ith Kun Ramhl\ and gl·t11ng our lint·up intact for the rc,1 of tht· -;eason ·· the seC'OTTd half. "Then in the middle of the scao;on. \.\Chad one e)'e-opening tnp "'here"' t' lo\t to Detro11. M1lv.aukee and Ro\- ton back-to-back." Rile> !>a1<l. "That sort of.set a-tone for the~am where we said. ·wc·,l' got 10 get 11 together.' rrom that point on. \.\l' ""ere ..t 7 -H · ··ob, 1ou'h. "'c \' t•re 'er) cons1'- 1cn1 at the end of tht• '>ea'ion. Earlier. we were kind of up-and-down. Ufl· and-down ihen we got 1nto a consis- tent w<?.r.k ethic kind ofa1111ude." Ri lu_s11d th.LLa~cr£ also lx'n- ctittcd great I} 1n the sc:con<l ttalt from being i~Jur)'·frcc ··1 think trne of th"' unspokt•n qualt1t's for a champHrn,h1p team 1\ durab1ht\ :· ht• <,a1d "'"hen tw o teams are pla} 1ng'" Junt'. ... ome11ml'\ onl' of th em will hrt•ak down. fo r \'hateH·r rca\on It might he ~cause thl·1r pla)'Cr'> ha' e gom· ~() minuk:s wn mam time' ll\er thl.' \t•awn Hut U\U311) one team IS tn a little worst• rnnd111o n than the othl·r .. He recalled that t\.\O years ago ( wht•n the Laker; w crt· swept 1 n four gaml''> b:y th~ 76crs) the) lo'it Norm Nixon. B<>h McAdoo and Jame\ Won h)' in the final <>t.·rics. Last )Ca r. the' lost Jamaal W1lkl'c; for moc;t nt tht,-pla~olT'i and al\o Mc.\doo 1n tht• \t'\Cnth game agatn\t tht• C l'll1c\ "Thi" \l'ar wr wen· health' and ma,tx.· 1{, lx·cau'>t' ""l' "'cnt 'u deep 1n1<i our hl'nLh during the ...ca'io n:· R ilr) <;a 1d l os Angl'le\ al\o wn11nul'd ti\ recent trend of trl'mcndous scoring balance. Karcl'm .\bdul-Jabhar. JK. led the team with a 22 O-po1n1 a\eragc. but ht• was JU'>I 20th 1n tht• kagut• Al'~lo Yea.rs of futility brought to an end Behind seri es MVP Jabbar. Lakers halt Celtic mastery H< >\I 0' I -\ Pl -T hl' Lo' .\ngl'lc'> Lakers v.ert' qu1cth huild1ng ad' na'>- 1\ ~o"" 1n tht' home 1)1 ba'>l..rthall"c; b1g&l''>I d'na't' thl'' ha'r put a uov.n 1ng p1l'tt' on lht•1r \trut1url' of greatnl''>'> The Laker' loni lit'd h\ intrequcnt ra~lure... era~ a <;tatn from tht>tr reputation '-ounda)' h~ healing the Ro, ton< l'lllt '> 11 1-l!Kl to dal'm their third ,,11111nal Aa'ikrthall \\\t1t 1J· 1111n 111k 111 the dl'l Jdl' 111' \n)!l'fc,· .J.' ,1,111n 10 tht· 'l'rlt'\ J\ l·ngl'J J '>I.., l'n-g.a mt' 111" an l,1<,t \C.tr' final' .,.,hl'n 8o<;tnn \Jfl· turt'd 11., I "th '8.\ t1tk Thal< dti'' tnumph ,,1nir on thnr """ n IJmt•d par4ut't tl o1lr tx·t11rl· thl'l r o .... n \11;.Jf Ian., at B("t11n C1.a rdt·n \.\hl'fl' 1hl'' had hl'l·n X-11 10 !in.a l gJml'' ,,f champ10n~h1p '>l.'fll'' On "und.a' th1· tl1111r J nJ I.in' Jl?-lln "'ert· Bo\ton·, Rut 1hq~Jm1· tl\:longnl to lht• Llkn' ,1, thl'\ \q1n lht•rr ninth champ1on,h1p ··Th" '" tnn " '""t't ll'r n1•" ht'- rau'>t' \.\t'.H' hrokt•n lh1 u \trJ nitkhnld on u'> ·· Io' \ngd1•\ I 1,1, h PJt Rile' \aid Jlll'r lhl' lJkl'f' 111 ,t \II 1<1r\ 1n nine final' .1g;11n .. 11hr ( 1·l ttl \ I twrl' u>ml'' .i 11n11· wh t·n \uu h.i H· t.• p1 J n1 \tiur let·t rirmt' .ind lji..l' .i ,t.1 n,1 ·· fhl'' 1Jn nl'\t'r l..no1: I.. U\JO\m11rt· 11r tormrnt u' an\ mnrt· Jnll 1h.a1·, '' h.at thC\ dad IJ.-,t ~t·ar ·· Ju,t J\ the ( d t11.' "'t'rt' tht• lt'.tm nl thl' l4nlJ, "'' "lnn1n~ Ill Ill lhl 11 'R \ 111k' 1r11m I 'IW th rough I 4n4 tlw I .lkl·r, .Ht' thl· tl·:1 m ,,f th1· I 41\tl<, .iltcr pl.l\ 1ng 1n 1ht·11 Iii th 111k '''n1''> 1n 'I \ \l'.11' "'When,oulo~ 'ou'reafallureoo mattl'r what 'ou'"c done .. 11 \eason:· ...aid Bird "Right now "'t' arl' losers:· The Laker-. learned Imm being loser> La.,1 '>Cason·., final St"ncs. 1n .,., h1ch Bo\wn had a '\1-rrhound jd,antagr -.parkl'd barbs about thr Liker'> being la1d-hat k C'a'1fom1an<, Th" 11me thl' Laker\ makhl·d thl' ( 1·ltir' \ht>H' tor shO\t' and rd~ound Im rd'>ound Bo\ton·\ l"dg<· ull thl' hoard\ wa<, 1ust 2511-~'i() ··11 "'3" up to u\ to tJkt' it "o onr wtt., going to g1't' il w~ · ..aid Riley who ha\ takl'n hi'> tt•am 111 four UIO'l"I Ul l\l'linJf, · 1t \flkt'\\flllOgJ h1i.1k Jn J u1<1h111grJpl It' \JlhJ na\ ~ \ l f' lhin~ .. lx'l'r' rurgl'J \n. th, r 't lhJ, I.. .1 l-l\ 11 .J I"" an thl· 1•Jll·n111g g.111w JJo..11 hl'l1wd 1h1 I ji..a , · l't·r,11nJfl 11.1'1 "J' 1·mhJ r fJ\\lng \J1d t....ir1rn -\bJul JJhhar "hn hjd : p.11n1' .ind lhfl't' rt:'- h11und" 1n thJI lt1n1n t hut l·mkJ up J\ ~lhl' unJn1muu:. 1.h1mt tor ttw ~·nn mn't 'aluJhk fllJ'1'r I knt·v. I u>uld J u hc1w1 th.rn thJ t I haJ h• pro\,. 11 llr diJ 11 h' \u1nng 121 p11101-. in thl· l Jl..l'r' lnlll 'll l11fll'' llh lud1ng J tt'J m high 2 1 in 'undJ' ·, t fant hl'r L '" \n1H·k-. J"" J\111Jl'd 1h1· ldtt'- ganH' a n;r, ot '·"' 'car ' 111k ruunJ "h1·n 11 lo,1 1tw .... ,,inJ gJnll' alter hJ' 1n~ .1 1"11·r11i111 k ad .1nd tht• hall "•th I' '>(.'" nJ , kit .rnd tht lnunh g.i nw .11t1·r 1l Jd1ng h' li\t 11 th1· tindl m1nu1t· · '-' hl'll I l.1m1· nut earl\ 111 pr.11 tKt' 11)lJa, I lhl'Uj!.hl ·,\l. hJ\1' 11ur ,h.1n11 -..i1JfJn1n··\1Jgl\ h1hn:- '''n ~ h" hJJ I ~ Jll110t' I ·Lt''"'' Jnd II rd~•un1h l11r thl' I Jl..n ' It .,.,a, J h1ng. \tJ r l.1,1 \l".tr '" 1ng \.\Ith Jt•lt•Jt T h1v~t'Jr '"' J1d n 1 mal..l· m1'take' \\1 m.1dl 1h1pl.i''111 ~ar" thl· g.1 m1 •ll I I Ir 'aid Spriggs. who pla)nl onl)' 51 games h1o; liro;t th rel' N 0.\ ~ac;un\, got 1mpon.in1 l'\pt'r1ent·l' 1.onlidcnce and 'l'lt-e .. tt·em out ofc;1ar1ing. and ht· u1n11n11l'd to hl'lp 1he ll'am\ dep1h in Ean 1n "Magic" John\lln. Jaml'\ Wurth) and R\ron Smit carh U\l'f· ,1ged hettcr than I b point\ per gamt' In thr pl.1\l)ff\. tho\t' lour pla,er' t-.1t h a H'raF.t'd hc..·t.,.. rrn I ~ and 111 pn1nh Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. the Cbampion•blp Serie• MVP. bold• trophy aloft after Laker• wrapped up NBA title. r h1•\ '' ·11• "'' r' I I h.1 I II IU 111! I h, pa't (\\11 '>1.'.h nn' 'In \undJ\ ttn,. 1 .. n, I .1r1' !hr.I lt•un.t 1•111 h•'" ''"'ng , .I 11 • 1\ <hl\,1d11\\ \lh 11''' In ( 1,inw ... tt11,11 n, 111 .m 1' p11111· I .1!..11 h .1d t11 t. 111 In I 1,11111 ,, 1h1 (PleaM! see L AKE RS/8 2 J Strategy pays off for Wiland er P.\RIS I .\Pl -<;"'e<kn'' Mat' \.\11landt'r <ta1d h1'i tenn1<> g.1ml.' ""a" off. but h1' \trateg,) wa~ pt•rft'ct Suncla) a' he raptured hie; '>i.'cond ht•nd1 Open men·, c;ingle'i lt.'nn" title 1n four ycaro;. "I didn't pla~ m} Oc'it tt·nn1s tl)lJa\.'. W1lan<lcr ..aid aflt'r up~tting defending d1ampmn l \'an Ll'ndl of Czechoslo,ak1a. 3-b. b-..t. h-2. h-l "Rut I pla~cd the right tenn1'l.~)n cla}' again'it Ivan.. My tat ucs wurked ~00 perl~nt toda>. The 'itrategy wa<, to hlT"thl' hall dc<'P and awa\ from Lendl'c; pun1c;hing forehand .rnd to go to the net at l'H'f\ chance "l''c OCl'n v.ork.1n~ rcalf\ hard nn m\ 'olle\. and todu) 11 worked 100 pcn:·cnt.'' the Swt•dc \.lid. l l'ndl founlt both his game and hi\ tactics \.\erl' off against the 20.}car-old W1landcr "1 he probll·m." Lend I wnccded. "wa\ that 1fl pla) ed 'itcady lrom the hackcourt. he wac; taking tht• 'iho n balls and coming to the nl't. .\ml wh en I tnl.'d 10 be aggrc'is1vc. I \.\a\ m1<,'img 't' Ol'lthcr 'tratl'lt' 1onk ml'" here I \,,1n1t·d to ge t .. Pia) ing aggrt'\'il' eh . Wilander Hink lht' net ;11 C\ t'f\ chance and. after dropping thr tirst '\Cl. roared from heh1n<l to duplicate hi\ 'll'tor. of I QR2 nn thl· eta~ rnurl\ of Roland C.1arro' l..,tad1um When hl' dt•kated .\rg\·n11na·, (1uillermo v 1la'l thrce ~ ago. Wllandcr TI:l)cd nn thl' ba,d1nt• But again\t Lendl. the ~O-ycar-old Swc<lr fought hi<t wa ) to thl' net repeated!). pulling awa) \.\Inning volle v'i '\nd whrn he d1<l \ta\ back he "'on moc;t of the long-range ra lhl'' a' ht• 1.:omplctcl) dominated the w0rld'<t l'<o 2-rankcd pla\cr W alandl'r· rl·ached thl' final h\ up..ctting top-\CeJt'd John McEnroe . ranked No I in thr world. 111 the semifinals undl had ousted third-'ieeded J1mm\ (on nor<> in the semis · The battll.' bct"-een thr two bac;chnt' spc-c1Jh\IS wias won at the net L ~ndl wa'l ahlc ltl kl'cp up and C\l'n .. urpa'ls W1landcr Wllh atta<·kmg 'olle'~ in the ti.-..l 'il'I Mata WUander .MURPHY'S LAW LEADS TO 10-3 WIN OVER DODGERS \ II \' I \ I \ ,. 1>.1 ll' \l11rph' 'thl'llf\ "·'' 11111'1 I hut hl' h.1 nJlnl i1 hi.·ttcr lh.111 "'11.11 "11ntl.1' ·1 .1lw.1" mJant.1111 rh.11 'U"l'"lul p11, ha' .ire gntn1t 111 th'"" '1nk1·, "' \11l1 r1 U\11.lll\ ltlllO i! l<l )!1'l ,I plhh 111 ~HI oil 1 h-t n.11tth,1 \ 'Jknnrl'la ·· \I urph' ,,1 1d ·· 1 ,11,1 II' 1 hough \ 11u don 1 h11 l'lll t1••11d \lurph\ hit .1 : 1) p111 h lr11m \ .1h'nll1l'l.1 1" at hl , 1 n ll r i'1l'11l ll n11· an lhl' l1r'1 annin~ 'und.1' .1 1w11 ru~ hi."\ th.II got thl' Ar ,I\\'' ,1,1111•11 1111 .1 1;1_ l '1t1ci1' 11\1'1 llh I ,), \l\lll'lt•' I ~1tl~t·r, It "·" Jn 11u1hur..1 th.1 1 &a' t 'tl'' t' \h1l'f,h .1 ~h·\rar-0111 rtxll1t' m.1k 1ng h1'th1rdm.1111rk.t(lUl <lNX'a.ll\"lll1l h1' ll r\t tnumph 'l'oaJ6bt'• Game Dodger• (Wefcn 1-0l at Cincin- nati (Stuper 5-4). Time. 4.35 p.m. TV None Radio KABC (790) .. 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"OU Cae " Boyd thrt" 3 thr~ Ill h -I~ ~ bl hiller and Jim Rltt homered to htahhght a host Bal\1morc I :!-0. and cxtrnded 1h a y &.I.I, g en oya e I 7·hll au ck Sunda) u Boston trouncc-d -.-;-l-_,.....-..a-41~~~~+ftriliii1~.-c.-.....-d~n~r-..-~~jn~J~~~·~Fff~6'. ~ pmt"s Bo5d. 1~m~"ll'!r first p1tt"hcr tu shut out Bah1morc th1\ ~a~n HA OH I. 0111\1 -Tht Onngt 9 Coast Collqc ~. the first fort"11n , oarJmen to compete in this countl'). dt>featcd 1tsChinncopponent an the Chana pons Fcdtratton National Youth F~t1val Sunda)'._ _ Tht Pnatt' oarsmen rowed to victor) on the 2.000- mctt>r cou~ 1n a clocl(lnJofS:55. a half-length ahead of the Chinese boat. The ract was one of man' 1n the compeuuon, which featured hundreds of · ro't\ers,. acxorchn to C<>a~• Coach Da"e Grant .. The hangha1 course 1s the most beaullful l'\C elt'er Sttn;· said Grant. whose conttngent IS an the midst of a twO-'t\~k sta) m China. "It's as good -or better -than some of the cou~ I've seen 1n Europe ... The regatta "'as the first of t\\'O 1n which the Pirates will be competing during their stay. and the crew members "'ere treated to a banquet later Sunda~ b) the•r raAt hosts. "No matter where ""e've gone. "'e·\t~ been the ct>nter of attention:· said Grant. "~nd (the crew members) are having a wonderful tame-seeing the ~1ghts. It's an exciting CH) ... Nearthe end of their sta~. the Pirates"' 111 donate a shell wonh SI 0.000 to the Chinese Members of the OCC varsll) eight c~e are Steve Doughty (bo"' ). Bob Knapp. Joe Krask. Roger Reynolds. Craig Meinhardt. John O'leaf). Chip McKabben. D3ve Hamson (stro~e) and Fred Schardt (coxswain). Also making the trip was ass1s1.ant coach Jim Jorgcn~n and rigger Bruce Tice. VIie ·-·I ........ rNddll SU 1lght bOxJng ---•wftollll,.....••bl11dlr,onahlpe ........ to rw/1/#t .. .,,...... .... ma.. • _,, ......... , --,., ..... In • buCket of ptckle ............................ ..,,.MMMlt ..... .,.., ......... In ........ did It to toughen tMlr lkln, MCl'tra working for me.•• Sudden-death win for Maltbie HARRISON, N. Y -Roger Maltbie !I put on a birdie-birdie finish for a ue and then defeated Raymond Floyd and George Burns in a sudden-death playoff Sunday to win the Westchester Classic. Maltbie. who appeared out of 11 when he fell t\.\<O shots back with two holes to play in regu lation. eventually won w1th a 6-8 foot b1rd1e pun on the founh hole ofa sudden death pla)off. It was the founh victory of Maltb1e's career and broke the deep fru.suauoo of a nane,year'noo-w1nning stnng. His last previous '1ctof) had been in the 1976 Memonal tournament. Maltbie. Bums and the 42-year-old Flo}d finished the regulation 72 holes an 275. nane shots under par on the hill y Westchester Count!) Club course 1n suburban New York. Maltbie and Bums. who shared the third-round lead. each had a closing 70. Flo}d. a wanner an Houston earlaer this year. provided most of the earl} drama wnh a closing 65. a six-under-per effon. Miller breezes in LPGA event MALVERN . Pa. -A.lice Miller. the !I ficu golfer to win thre~ LJ>GA events this )Car. captured the LPG.\ McDonald's Championship b) eight strokes Sunda} w11h a 16-under-par total of 27 2. Miller. 29. the tour's leading mone' "'inner and first an all stat1s11cs but puttang. finished each of four rounds lo\llh a four-under-par 68 over the 6.210-)ard Whne Manor Countn Club course. She JOtns Hollis Stac} and Pat Bradle} as onl} the third pla}er in the LPGA's 36-year h1stol) to"''" a 71.- hole tournament b) shooting under 70 1n each round. One less stroke and she would ha.,.e lied Stan ·s record of the lowest 72-hole LPGA total. · Nancy Lopez. who won the LPGA Championship. finished second with an 8-under-par 280. Beth Daniel. seeking her 14th 'vlCtOr) '')sax )Cars. was third at 281. Gold cllnchea playoff berth DENVER -Jam Asmus. atoning for m t\\o earlier mi ssed field-goal attempts. •II• kicked an 18-\arder with one second rema1n1ng unda' lift mg the Den, er Gold to a 16-13 Un1tcd States Football League victor) over the Houston Gamblers and clinch mg a playoff spot for the Gold Onl} 12.553 fans attended the game. which ma) be the last home game for the Gold an Mile High Stadium. Because of season-long poor attendance. owner Doug peddang 1s gi v1 ng senous cons1derat1on to mo' ing the franchise next season. Mcan"'hlk. Rice. Wtlh a 464 :l\'l:r;&gc while huuna '" ~'"en stnught pmes. htt hts I I th homer with two out~ 1n the fif\h . . El~"'hcre. Tom Suver pitched H1 for his :'94th carttr '1 tor. and Dar)'I Bostoo _ _...... snapped 1 S-(or-50 b:uting slump wuh a homt'r and suigle as the Ch1caJo White Sox beat struggJ- ing M1nnc\Ota in the Metrodome. 5-1 .. .\t Count} tad1um in M1lwauktt.Jlm Gaatner and Bea OclMe hit t"'a-:run homers and Brlaa Giies also homered to !tad the Bl't'\\~rs to a 9-4 v1cfOf) over the e"' York Yankees . . KH P~elps and Jim Presley each homered an<i drO'-'C 1n thrte run\ Rice to lead visiting Seattle past Cleveland. I 0.6 . Lo• W~taku and Nel1oa SlmmoH homered. powenng ~trou to an 8-3 '1ctof) o-..er host Toronto and &l''"I the Tigers a split of the four-pme series. The Tigers. who dropped the first t"'o games of the senes. pulled within 6111 aarttes of the A.L East· leading Blue Ja)s ... Dave IUBgmu bro~e an e1snth· inning tie with his 14th home run of the ~ason. iJ' ing host Oakland a 6-5second-game'1cto~'erTe11:as for a spin of their doubleheader The Rangers \Cored Ii' t' runs 1n the fifth inning to win the opener. 8-4. Hawkin• (11-0) •till perfect Aady Hawkins allo"'eJ one run 1n Ill seveninn1ngstora1seh1Hecordto 11-0and San Diego scored four times an the e1gh1h off .Mario Soto to beat Cmcinna11. 5-3. unday at Rl\'erfront Suid1um. Hawkins. the leading winner an the major leagues. se t a team record b) earning his 11th 'victor) without a loss . In other Nauonal League action. Leo• Damm's run-sconng double and a two-run san&le by Claris Speier keyed a four-run raJI in the s1itth inning that led Chicago past Pittsburgh. 5-1. at Wngle) Field for a four-game sencs sweep for tht Cubs ... In Philadelphia. Gleu Wllsoa hit a three-run homer 1n the first 1nnang and KeviJI Gro11 pttched seven strong innings before needing relief help as the Phillies beat Montreal. 4-1 . .. Terry Peaclletoa hn an ms1de- thc-park grand slam and JoaqaiJI Alldajar scattered seven hats to beat the New Yortc MCJs. 8-2. as Kawkl1U1 St. Louis rebounded for a spltt of ns doubleheader at Shea Stadium after losing the first game to Dwiglllt Gooden. The Mets snapped a thrtt· game losing streak. beating St. Lou it. 6-1. m the opener, as Gooden. 9-4. won his third st ra1ghtdec1s1on ... In the Astrodome, JM Nlekro pitched a two-hitter and Mark BaUey hit a three-run homer to lead Houston to a 5-0 ' 1ctor) O\ er San Francisco and a sweep of their thrcc- game scnes. Track record for Grelnton I NG LE WOOD-Bnt1sh-bted Grein-~­ ton dro' e past h 1s arch-m al Precisionist 1 n m1ds1retch and drew off 10 a convmcmg :!'•·length \ICIOr) Sunda) in the $314.600 ( aliforn1an al Hollvwood Park. Ridden b' Laffit Pincav Jr .. the fouMear-old colt tra' eled the m·1k on the din irack m I :32 I is. QC'comang onl~ the fo unh thoroughbred e'er to race the distance 1n under 1.33. The final tame also eclipsed the track record for the distance at Holl) wood Park. break mg Prcc1s1onisfs mark of I 32 4/5 set on Mav 19 Lord a1 War finished ·third m the race for older horSC"s. three-} ear-olds and up. and Bron1ed last 1n the fitld of four. fewest to compete in the 32 runnings of the Ca lifornian. Seniors tourney to Thomson \P.\RK5. Ne'. I 1\t:·t1mc British !I C )~n champion Peter Thomson sank t"'o clutch puns m the last four holes Sunday to hold onto a two-~hot 'victor, in the PGA Seniors ( hamp1ons Classic. · Thomson's founh Seniors '1ctory m 1985 v.as "'Orth $30.000 and put his total earnings so far this} ear to S 171.66 7. surpassing Don January as the tour~ top mone}-""1nner Jim Ferree. s11ll loolung for h1~ first Seniors ""in. fin1~hed m a tie for second at fou r-under par 212 \\1th two-time former l'.S. Open "'inner Bill y Casper. Both men won $16.500 .\lone in third place "'as Ho"' 1c Johnson" ho fired a final-round 69 to finish at three-undt.>r Telerialon, radio TILIVllK>N 6 p.m. -•ARaALL.: Toronto at New York Yank .. (delayed). Channel 7. RADIO 4:30 p.m. -•ARaAU.: Dodgers at Clnctnnatl, KABC(790). · 5:20 p.m. -aA81aAU.: Texas at Angels, KMPC (710). $lftAAOQf 'll1 .. . .-. .vn v-'-.. · in BDNDS I Trevino triumphs \\ OHl R '\ Lngl.ind < \Pl -Lee Trevino produced nnc of thl' most memorable ~hot~ofh1\ tareer Sunda\ and "on the British \.1a~tcr\ (,off Tournament THiii 111•1 .. II UIU 11 IUY IUL ESTITBI to be g.tven owoy th\s monttt t~ atte~ m 1his $ ~}\~ Regularly ~ ~,.\.'-1-..~ " -.l.(c,~ L..,, ~ 1' ~7:' -~~ ,<1 .~ tli.AJ,./~ RICMAID C. NWELIOI, ,lt.D. YOU ATTEND "I Will Show You How To Use Bo nds To Acquire Wealth" •1~ •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~ IRVINE ANAH&IM I THUR JUNE 13 IAT JUIE 1 S : 7:30 ,. 4 PM A I 'M • Irvine Marriott, Ballroom 0 Anaheim Hilton Towers -1 (405 at Jamboree) 777 Convention Way • 15 Fwy to Harbor S 1 • • • • LAK&WOOD MOI JUIE 17 ~ LA MIRADA TUlJUIEll : 7:30 ,. 7:30 ,. Tre\'ino's final t\\o rounds ol 69 ancJ 67. both on the same da) ga'e the .\mencan a lour-round total of 278 and a three-shot 'ic1on o'er Australian Rodger Da ' I'>. "ho fin- ished at :!81 ""1th final rounds of 68 and 73. Automatic. Air. AM/FM. & more Lakers' 12-point third-quaner bulie "'as tnmmed to 86-82 li'llh 8:56 left an the game. Unlike last season, Los Angeles refused to fold "We d1dn·t "'ant a S(.'\enth game." said James Wonh'. who had 28 points for the lakers ... The) made a great.comeback but "'e "'ere able to hold them off." The game "'as tied 19 times an the first half. "'h1ch ended "'tth the score 55-55 The 20th 11e. at 5'-57. "'as the last. .\bdul-Jabbar and Wonh\ htt field goals before Ke' 1n Mc Hale". who led Boston"' 1Lh 32 points. made the score 61-59 \\Ith a shon jumper. With the scoro65-63. the Lakers "'en1 on a 14-4 run to build a 79-67 bulge. At 95-90. a I Q.4 spun capped b} the first of A.bdul-:labbar's three con- secutive baskets all but finished the Celtics."' ho made JUSt 30.4 percent of their fourth-quaner sho1i .. "They couldn't run with us." said Abdul-Jabbar. "We played good de· fenseandd1dn't let them get 100 man) second shots." The Lakers won despite McHalc's pla)'. He woond up a brilliant six· game $tretch by averaging 26 points and almost 11 rebounds. But Bird. who had 28 points unda) on l 2-of-29 shooting. had a poor series by making JUSI 41.4 percent of has shots. He refused to blame elbo"'. finger and ankle prob- lems. Johnson. with 84 assists in the ~nes. broke former teammate Norm Nixon's record of 60 for a six-game senes. set 1n 1982 The Celtics became the I bth con- secutive champion which failed 10 repeat. Next season. it will be the Lakers· turn to face that challenge. Ka.reem Abdal-Jabbar baa the winner'• ctcar In Boeton. ANGELS TOP ROYALS •.. From Bl t ht' end of the recent road tnp. singled sharpl) to left to score Brown. "Most managers manage Just about "I guess 1f there's an) time you as good a'i h1'i bullpen pitches:· become an 1nd1v1dual." Boone said. Mauch '>aid "n's when }OU go up to bat. "'Mal.e that all managers. And "It's nice lo get one like this. II fcel'i Donnie ha\ shut them down man} , hkc )Ou almost stoic 1t." 11mes this )Car \ou·ve got to expect · Romanick. who stopped an Angel c;omt•thing good to happen. We've losing streak for the sixth time 'itnce pla~ed 11nt··th1rd of the season. and Ma~ 10. 1s now 3-1 lifetime aga1n'it "hat "°'l''t' done up until no"' "'e Kansas (II\. a definite con1cndcr m ha \l' lo do l\1.0 more time<,.. the \\est race. Rom.1nick adm111ed that 1t wa'i a Thnugh Roman1d, doe\n't rnn- rd1l'I not ha' ing \\ 1ll1c \\ tl->on and '>tder h1m~lf a stopper. he <>;i1d. "1\1 c •t·orgt ttrc11 1n the k.ansas < 11~ hl.e 10 thank rm a main contributor .. llm·up. l.Jrh are nursing tnJune!> that wuld \ldeltne them up to a week f he ..\ngels scored the only run 1n tht• founh against Jackson (4-3) whl·n Mike Bro""'n !>1ngled with one out and Reggte Jac~son drew-it walk. Boone- MORE SPORTS PAGEB-8 * ANGEL NOTES -r,,. An9el\ vot.ci unani m()V\N O.IOf t Suncl•v ' Ollmtl IO I Ull\Orht • """' l>y ,,,. Maior Leeo..-Pt"''" Auocletlon The 16·0 volt WH tht tetest l>V Ple'ft" In l>ol" ~-,,,_, of the Ufllon't .-..cutt•• council wl,.cn vol.CS tesi rr'C>lll" 10 euthOrlre 1 '"'"• ~llCI Plev~ rtontenlellvt 1te11 lt-nlclr oefore ne went ou1 end '"ul out tl'le Roval,, ·Tnt volt cemt out tnt wev I txr:>tcltel 11 10 ""' • vettrtn 1eem enci 11 we\ • unan1mou, Cltcl\lon now II'' uo to tne ownto We're lu\r llklr19 care ol 11M>O now • Mer1eoer 0-Melldl se1q efter 1"'9 nme lhel llttcl Cetew. on l~llltd llll wffh • lrecturte1 foot. wlll retur" ro ecllon todllv Thal creatt\ e 11tualion 111 w!llch ,,,. club moil! r:>tr1 with on. of Ill vouno oi.vtr\ or reteete e vattren A rt mlneltr lhtt IOCllv ' eema ""'" t>eOln 11 s 20. 1"41 ""' of lh•H 1"'"''' the TUH Rerl9tn Red carpet forLakers LO~ ..\Null (AP) -Lo' An le• will roll oul the rf'd cafl)et or its a 8:1 s- '°'1a11on lhamp1onsh1p Laken on 1 Ut''id .. >. celebrairna undafs victor) over the Bolton Cclttcs "'11h a t1dccr-t.ape pande and rail) Ma)'or Tom 8radle) has dc- chircd Tuesday offie11J Laker Da) an Lo~ An&ele,. and lhc ctl· cbrauon beaini. w1lh an 11 a.m p:arnde. followed by a noon rally on Ci ty Hall's south lawn. Fcatunna confetti, marchin1 band'I and Ooats. tht' j)f'OC'nS1on will begin at 9th Strttt alid progress nunh on Broadway, t~n turn\ c-ast for two blocks on First Street . r he I alers arc scheduled to fly home from Washinston. D.C.. tonight followi ng a reccptton at the Wh1tc House with President Reagan Los Angt>lcs lnter- n:i11onal Airport spokesman RKhard f)a, 1son said they wall amw on American Atrhnes Fllg~! 75 due at 8·08 Cllamplon"'IP Ser1iH A~ ""~"'.. .... •ecw• Mtnn .. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 10, 1985 N981 IONDIY'S CIJSllC "fO I Marked mixed today \,[ \l. \ORK I \P1 -The stock market ~a\ 011 \l'<l toda~ recouping ~ome earl~ losse!> 1ti the la .. 1 hour of a <olugg1'>h sess1orr ·-1.ft~r hrttmg rcrordfugm-tast-~ I hur-;din the market ~!tied back as 1n1erest..ialc'> '>hipped ·tailing Rates were m1Aed 1n lhc .cred11 marl.etc, toda' f he Oo~ Jone'> a' erage of 30 1ndus1nal~ose 212tol.318 +.t WHAT AMEX Om WHA T NYSE Om NEW YORK I API Jun 10 NEW YORK API Ju,. 10 Prtv p,, .. oav oev •.- Too~Oe TooU6 Aovanceo 211 Ao-.anct o 6 1 m-Oec1ineo rn 311 DKl l'lt!d Unchengeo 257 ¥nC,,ar>Qt!O ~1 Tola n un 7~ New nighs New ows H II : AMEX LEADERS N!:. W YORI( AP -Sae\ I om pr ce and "'•' cnangl! ot lht! 1en '""OS' aci.e A"'t••can S•ic• E •C"ai111' u"'"' •rao "~ flbt """"" '" a• """O'~ 1 rnan s1 I WangLaDB I SAT lno Oa1aProo DomeP1r1 795 soo 215 400 261 AOO l(>. 4 • 1 l \. 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I• Salt ...... lee 1Ut Ct••trtlal ...... !ahnUW ... lafuabW 1nm VafualaM4 ====='"=l~;:le::.:•:.:.:tr~al=----=--=l.::00::2 lntlal l'!I la1ha 'ifiti llSI C•tu ...... UU lnlH Ziff la•IA ha IZll .:.;Cn;;,;,;:;ta..;;•;;.t1;.;;• _ __.--..!.;.;;,~------.,..._. ........ ._. 11 UUTllT IEYfNITlllllTI r .. iaHla l007 c!ta Mes.'~!: LllllY111-llm ••lllflil•• yard"=: wetc~e °ft: Weiitfield v~~;~~:.o2E:A2a~1.eh~~ ._.. _, .. 5Bd21tory,tamllyhome llllTMTlllAll 300011t,vacant7/l '85SweieplnoOCleanltHlyvtew CALLUSREQAROING HOO only at But · carpelldrapes.enclgar . • -GrHt HB location. walk ••• u ..... r 2yr, 2·11ry. 3 I/pis, 2 tac. Realonlcs Corp 675-6700 from 2 ~· 81k to, beh. IAVINE LEASES 539~ 190 Best Atty,.. APAITlllTS mo·mO rent. gaa & watel' M0\19 rlgh1 tnl 3 Bdrm, 2 •..t to schools & IMpplng. Country Frenctl co"aQe compl furn 3Br. lots of 351 1800 9Q f1 28r 21'8a. tntM ..... ltlltJ Beautiful Garden Apts Pd $300 dep te75lmo No 1 bath euatom home on~ Ovw 2000 9Q tt Asking behind vtne-ooverad 11v1ng alea Opn beam l•ct•t Prtf't l dine rm, frplc, lndry arH. 111-1.. A,.rt•t ata Fu • I .. tlos deeks pool ; pets 2324-1 Elden tot Oak c.blna11, O'WI· price $148,000 walls Beamed <*llngs ceillnos w/old fashioned 2 AoOSES ?09t1 ™ 2 cat gw. New Cfpt, drp1 ~·a No pell • 642·5t55 h<>Use window tn kitchen, --------and total warmth in thla embouad panel• & r• Gross S19,200. $169,500 & paint Avl 6110 S1800 BEAUTIFUL 5BR EXEC. 2"1rm 1•;.ea $685-$690 - lkytlght, fireplace, cov-Tr a ditiona l newly carpeted and watt ceased lighting. oak 15910 on. Owner Don mo. y,,, lse 494·2935 home, alngte tam .. Univ. Cetta • .., 2124 2Bdrm 286 $710 WI lfFEI A 0111111 erad patio plus many ex-ReaJty papered 3 bed. home. kltch. No bulldlng cos11 Goguen 497·6287 Spyglau 58r sea. Poot Park, xln1 loc. )'Mr teue 398 w. Wiison 631-5583 Want a selection of great trH. $190,000. Call LargeyardandMparate spared.GrHtvlewfrom 11 10 M lulon Ba S1750/mo788-7481 NafBdrmOUpfex.Oulet. __ __ llving?Wecanolferany- 0 0 N NA or BILL .,0 1_7370 guest house & spa all wtndowa $695,000 COSTA MESA. 8 rentals, S3500/ Bk 760 14J Sep by gar. 1 emplyd per· AVAILABLE NOW. thing from a small apt to WEBSTER ~ S227.000 never vacant. Appraised __ ~ r • Univ. P~ Garden Home. son No pets $435/mo. Eutside 2br l'rba town· a 4Bd hM II tOOklng In CALL673-6900 $4 50,000 . ASKING 38d 2!.'tBa. lennil. pool, wtgaraQeS.485.548·1021 house. laundry hk-up, no CM.NB,orHBlhlnkolus "81 +"" ..... , .. _ COLDWeU. BANl(eRO ---- $425.000 firm Upside Cntl lltM 1224 lee. $1200/mo. 844-4157 pets S825tmo 548-4971 first tor that choice of l e•t I PHI Potential. Agl 497·7005 2 Bd 2ba COfldo 11>Rt M Woodbridge condo, sunny rt•tah V•I. --·----Ideal Uvtng A perfect startel' home THREE 3Bdrm 2Ba Units frptc, W/O, 2 ear gar, 2br nr Lake/tennis S800 CATALllA SllSn YllW TSL MGMT 642-1603 wtltr large family room + on lrg lot In great Eaal· pool, spa. $950 556-9200 mo. 846-5607 opt. to buy ...... Ill••• 27H From balcony w/park·tel· NB A£AL TY 675-1642 fireplace 3 Bedrooms Ide c t M 1 i!!Ll!! A 11 bi! J 1 1 ling. 2Br 2Ba. gar. jac. I OS a eH 0• 2 Bdrm 2'A Bath CondO. 2 ~... .... 2241 ..... ,,_,.,. va a ... u y $895 No pets 631-6107 and nice pool area Walk cetlon. All In gd cond frplc 2 car gar HOO mo _ with p~lng. $500/mo, to schools. library and $325,000. 631·2262 Agl ~5-0313 ' · eps to beectt, 2br 2tHI Call 954.9779 • E-slde 2Br tBa. beam cell· Daaa Peiat 2721 28R 2BX DUPLEX APT t47' Bay frontage with prt. vate doci< for 70' boat-4 Bdrms + convertabte study. 4 1..tbaths, formal dining room and step.. down llvlng room-sec>ar· ale mastel' wing with alt- ung room. l1teplac:e & twin w1lk·ln clOMts. Of.. fered with land for $1,450,000. Assumable financing. Call TODD¥ S M ITH or DO N De THOMAS ~~~s ~~~':ooS169,000 ,.,.---..,.....,"""=,..-___,~....., ta fer Salt HOi 2Br 18-, gar & patio $695 ~J5~~7~:2~9S. Lg yrly rental, Bayfront l~~~i!~~~~as::J52s::,~ Ull llU @state lot on Bluff White Open Sun 12-4 • 1984A Duplex 28r 2inea, crpts, sons No pe1s 650-1798 11111000 -V.ATI Kt 1<11'\I j I s Anaheim St 545·3229 ~·•• litHI S drps, w/d hkups. encl A l'ri • t'<>MI L •-c. hH S1t/S111-1 water vew n hor~itt -1 -A8 1;;b dbl gar No pets $1350. Spacious 1br sparkling $795 • S200 see dep, no pets, no kids 496-7474 33801 Coleglo Drive GE ,._,,., 0100 magn cent archltec-• , ... 6 J~TIY S 25000 COM . Pr lv beach •Nwpt Riviera 3 or 4Br utcomm..c r ca, 675_6606 turatly elite 3 BA home REAL ESTAT E 1 3 • $950,000 573.3777 Agt Twnhse. 2.nBa. frptc, athd gar. pool/Jae. Avl __ clean S450 pool No pets with black granite floors. ··1-1·-... ,. s ...... Ll-1 7/ 1 $900 0 786-5767 ... L.--Call 646-36 t8 alt 3.30 rosewood ceblnets. won-----·-----• 6 JmY • 45.000 I .I. Wutt4 I patio, pool, apa, S900-m -derful kttcl1en design,--"'-----Submltallottersonthese SlTISlOI' IUlll S1050Nopets 722-eo 11 ElNlg.Hta area.5br2'1'ba P .. ia1al1 2707 llSTAITll tlled patio ,and dockwithi•••••••••• 20utstandlng8uySI 3BA 2ba. So. Cit Ptu 2 F/P. 3 ear gar. S1800 $350 .. NICe Bachelor $575/mo 2 Bd lba patio. with &CCOl'flodatea 60 tt II••, A•••t PLW Carole McMahan Agt CASH for large area. S750/mo+S750 IM. 495-4399, 831·5343 No pets, 1 adlt, utll pd 106 pool, lndry rm. E-slde to~ boat ---644·9060 ~4 8067 residence on Newport Bay sec. dep. A vl 7110. •;w;t ltlCL East Bay Ave Apt g cts to alll IU·tolO 3 BA 2Ba. atrium, fir•-----or wlthooeanvlew.Need 549-7S28or963-3000 _ • ' 149E Bay place Best priced home .aA1at1E •HI tmmed Prlncipal1 only! CHECK THESE I 2 rm Hr b r Rd g e 81 •el .. , 2722 TSL MANAGEMENT In tflll aea Near Pt 1 28 &Oen A 644·6800Mr.Porath Townhome $2000/mo. 642 1603 W I mt> I e don tract an ' r ' ssum. Charmtno E-alde 2 story Catt Colleen at 851 · 1184 1BR. lBA, frplc, patio, gar • •-• -aH OLl••H s 132,500. 838;~8%6316s10,s~~05:0006188 AAA klds/peta fine 2 bath pvt Wkdys New crpllpalnt S750 1111 ~-H --WANT OUT? patio more seoo·s tut $500 dep.760-8515 -· 1111 IH HY llt~llll2EllLTI. 1111 •111 1024 We boy Condos. Houses, •IH-1111* 28r 2Ba. 2 car gar Spa. 1BA 1Ba Sandcastle RARE ON MARKE~! -Units. Foreclosures. Or 213bdrm hOme style Yrty Sl400/mo. 3 blks 1° Condo Sml yard. Al~ llSTAITll $615/mo 2 BO 2 BA,frptc, encl gar, all blt·lns. nr shopping center Attracth1e In & out English Tudor: 2BA I' r ba. only 3 units, garage. washer, deck S750/mo 493--0467 ..... ltac• nu 2Ad 1 •:X ba twnhse els to ocean. Quiet Adults $675 no utll 536-0490 . •Ytll HL IAI* Steps to country club De-· WTlllE Negative cash flow ok. w/yard for kids/pet• bctt 631-12661673• 1733 amenltjes S875/mo. • . • slrabte 3 Bedrm 2'h ba. Piil lllE 2BA A2 zoned. Building Your price our terms. mom'a kltch just $700 2Br 2Ba Condo. Sec $&75 S.D. Avall 6115185, New carpet & dranac. Lovely 38drm 2Ba lamlly dept. apprvd plan for 3Br 550-0874 539-6190 Best Atty'" comm, vu, -~. $1200 709 Avocado, 863-1191 ..--home with beaullful rose 1 $117 ooo B _, ...... Call quick. 546-2313 garden In great neigh· ~3so.94 i6 · Y IHtala EaJllHSe 28r 18th & encl 786-5180 or 54o-7551 2 Br 101 O/W, lge deck, ~c:;!~uf~o~~~~::~:~ WY Tl... 8 r . L.. patio $60505/moe . 329 Uni· •IAYlllll• ":-,c~~t. pa61~t3, 8w;6o 18111 ar•ll• veraity r 4 -<>648 Evu Brand ..-.. 2Bdrm 2 .. _ h up 5 mo • 4 for Condo Beautiful rose 2BA 2ba condo wt frplc. ,,..._ ,_ garden. Prlced at Great location 1125.900 E·slde 28d 1ba angl g.,, Condowlth2~r~rage. 2 BA Upper, b1tgllt. you ••y••-1.S •••1&11 111 AAA M 1120 • ..-$129.500 751-3191 Aak for Esther 542_..242 ..;;.._ __ .......,. __ .... ...,. encl patio, no pets S700 Upper Plan "C" View to paint. range. refrlg, G1r. 810 Center TSL MANAGEMENT ~2-1603 llSTAIT ll $665/mo 2Bd 1ba. gar. lndry rm. cts lo shops 1923 Pomona TSL MANAGEMENT ~2-1603 Spacious 1 & 2 Bd apt all newly decorated, btt-tns with O/W, t>eaul land· seeping. Pool/jac. sauna, BBO. encl gar. enjoy quiet adult llvlng nr ocean Low move-in cost. We care about our resi- dents Sorry no pets $650 -$7 50 (714 1 846-t7551840·3990 BEACHWOOD VILLAGE S 1 IO. llSClllT tFF llYl II CIST ----,._ •-dys or ~6-4~2 eves ... mo av1ll 817 548-8561 pool. Available 6120 al S I 0 00 mo 4 2 4 ·~ Now prlQad reallstlcallyt Assume 1st Trust Deed. • SELECT E/SIOE 3br,.,. f_____. .,.,.d $1350/mo Larkspur 759-1783 NEW 35 spec1ous2 & 3 bd/2'"b• Condo's. near Newpon Bl $825-$975 mo 768-3453 or 645· 1«7 Charming 3 Bdrm 3 ba, Owner wm carry 2nd. •--·-• 1,. ..., _......, ,_ ~O. central tocallon. walk to Spectacuta Townhome PROPERTIES -·· -· r....... $950 Incl all utll., oar· • 4Bd 2 1/2 tHI $1600 t>eaettes. bay, lee land. wt 1 th two master suites. -1-,-.-0-111-1-1-1-U-m--l-L Location. luxury & as-denM, frig. Avail now .... 38d 2 ba $1200 Owners loan posslble. 1 2 1' baths. End unit Call • F sumable loans. 2 Bd/2ba, h1tH l1t.r1lsltff 645--6553 after 5. Putt Prop 720-9422 Enioy Huntington Bctt u restyfe $369,000 today 546-2313 5r!:'.r~~~P~:~a~~1~ ~o~~ie:'i,~~;;88 ~ ltat11l 2212 E·atdeCoay28r 1ba. frplc, 2·4:,~~A~~ri~7.T~une Cnta Mna 7 4 I I~ f !(~i sparkling pool Every· 54()..()8101851·1360 •••••••••• gar, water/gard pd. No 15th-22nd. 673·7873 PP 2 Br flX ba. encl patio THE REAL ESTATERS HWAITill In Garden Setting ws 1 •Pool& Spa *Spacious tmmac units •Billard Room I f f pets S&25tmo 846-2389 · Aultors, 675-6000 thing or great amity II e UOLlllYE lllTALS Back Bay area. 3Br 2'nba $650. 610 Joann Adult and home entertaining El TtH 1032 PENINSULA PT. 4 bed + Aallteal13br2baupdated T/H., l/p, decie s1100 pref Small pet ok Lge 1·2 Bdrm Townhouse style has every1hlng. Only $550-$695/mo. Drive 366 Avocado & start packing * Beauttful Landscaping * P11vate pattos & decks * Professional managers 1 Bedroom from $585 Exec i Bdml._lromJ620 2 Bedroom from $745 let U1 Help YM Seu Y ,., Pr9"rtr! Ca11 Cll1ilflt•, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. '!:!~' S@ R~µ-~t~S" ,,..._. ~y CIA• l ,OUilN ------ 0 ~=,,~~,.,b:;•r:O'~t :.• ~~(I;:.'-\ Jo,i. :c tor"' t~• a.mot. -otd.1. (f c1~i 8 1 I 5 M A IJ I I .._.....,~, ~, -..--Ill . 1 I 0 U E L ( I I I" r TI>• t>eauty pa riot •i a c;ireat t>llCI! 10 hea• gosaop One woman cont1decl io arolhet I would never nave believed 1n11 ,1o•y '' .---T-E_C_U_L_T_~, 1 roaon I --it tn\''•lf I I' I I I' e ~r -·· .•• • •• ~ .,..d • • • • • f J , .. '9 • U. J .., Ht\ •" C ~ .'~C ••(I l f • .w ' .. I I I l I I SCUM-lnS ANSWHS CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 REAL ESTATE FOA S ALE .HOUSES ....... P• tll~ 1 "'"'' tt .. 'l,. .... ~,..,.., .... "4l ~ ~ t , " , ' r " ,.. ~..A .. , RENTALS The prtee Is exceptionally 3er 2ea Condo Only lamlly rm. 3 lrptcs. patio kltch kids ok enCI patio Oya 6191457-5574 & ev ~5·8453 good lor this prime New· ss•.ooo Onan Sun 1_4 S 2 o o o / m 0 yr 1 y . $725 at 539-6190 Beat 6191453-8743 28r 2'ABa 2 StryCondo, port Beach location. Only .. ,,.... $3'°"""/ Alty fee $269,000 2326"4""0r11nge Ave Aon vvv. met-summet' ---------BIG CANYON CONOO 28r Pool. Wl-D.-frpk;, gltf Lowe. Agt ~2-7404 SUMMER WEEKLY AEN-Mesa Verde 3br. 1¥.ba 2Ba. Fantastic view over-$765 lse 675-4912 or TALS· From $400-$2000 hOme $1000/mo. Gardnr, loolnggoltcourse. Seeur-754-1792 Bkr l..,.rt ltac• 1069 per wk. Winter ( 9 mo. water, w/d lnci. no pet•. lty gate, tennis, swim· 28R 2ba 2eer gar:'Frplc. 1111~ renlats)tromS1500/mo 662-0550 or751·1473 ming pool $1500/mo .... rfr ... I Wuher/Oryer, Micro· 3 Bdrm. 2'~ a N~pt Terr Ht H H , MESA VERDE: Nice 3BA, lHI0-6181 Mike wve, Pool/ape S950tmo. Tnhse. assume $71.000. 111-1400 111-1111 tam rm $1050 mo. 2 Car Elegant 3/4bdrm houae avall 711, 760·9611 at 9v.o;. 8 Sand Dollar Ct gar. No pets 642-7658 w/vlew dbl' gar kids pet 28A 28A frpl, O/W, new I __ <:w~er 631-2923 Walk lo waves 3br 2b1 Deluxe cheery 3Br on1 f5n3c9d "'1y90rd n~200AI ·sl yrly cpt1 No pets, Mesa Vrde Tll ILIFFS 1221,100 I HITS 1211.000 kids 11ne garage frplc beaut lg lot. E-slde. con· ..., ..-t ly " $700 499-4721 Laguna FM land• Only 5 yrs old 1•.i. blks to beh s21b~ooo 9QUIPt k1tch patio $700 venient xlras. 857-1031 IUIAITUYnllT 2BR tndplx Smlyrd Outei Lovely 3 Bdrm home Ex· assm In Two 2br/ t bach 539·6190 Best Alty tee New Eutslde Townhome Large 2 Bd, study, 3ba nefohbO<hood No pets. cetlent floor plan with Cart Mosen Bkr 760-2643 lal___ 3Bdrm. dbl gar. 2'n8a .2400 sq 11 Prof deeOf $515/mo 548-3906 ~aulted ceilings. Beautiful Baytront new 2 Bd, 3ba, Pt•iaaala 2207 $1175/mo. 852· 1616 aunny & bright. Wine *EASTSIOE• scenic greenbelt lo-2car gar, spa, beautiful New Eastalde Townhome cellar, mlrrora. country 1Br sparkling clean:Cpts, cation Assume a large home $399.000 Furn 3edrm 18a. hardwd firs. 2Br. den, dbl gar, 2inea ~~cb,h. 2 ~··boat d~-drps, stove. refrlg $475 loan atonty9'h%tnt Call OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 acrosstrompark. lblock s11001mo 852·16u1 c . vac n · Nopets851-952e now ~6-7171 1817 w Bay Ave Agt to bay & ocean $1450 S2 /mo 720-3912 THE REAL ESTATERS 573.3777 1753 PLAZA del SUR SHARP EASTSIOE 2BA Fned 3bdrm 2 story hrne •Nr SC Ptz.a. S A 968·1683or675·2102 lt>a , garage. yard style abode w/gar patio 1or2Br.1BaCondo.Pool, UYlllllE·I PUI 3Br 3ba 857·8834 FHSllPU C . t $750/mo call 546-9950 kids/pet o6c only S900 apa, carPort $575-$700 l~I 1110 -• 539 6 90 No pets 722-8011 .CL 2211 fHata&• · 1 Beat Alty lee • $350 1 BAduplx, 1 adult. TllTLE IOCI 1 block from beach Immaculate 2BA 2Ba l'•ba. $210,000 corido 1n cno1ce corner Fern 631-3822 Bright open beam celUng Vall~ W4 11111 WAITll Non-smkr only W 17th 3BA wl spectacutar view of Nr MUe,q 4b(lrm houM Professional. responalble St nr Whlttl8f 548-3829 214 ocean & mountain dbl gar frptc kids o6c couple w/ooe 14 yr Old - location shows llke 8 HARBOR VIEW 3Br 2Ba model Den, t11eplace. 2 Open view. corner lot. car garage and deluxe Across from grrenbett. Nr kitchen No nonsense Clubhouse. pool & owner has priced to sett ElemenUry School. at S 169.500 $1801< assum $245 000 spacious spltt level 2b; grdnr kept yrd S900's chlld desire long term tae $395 1Br TRAILER Adult 2' '>ba. w/d, dshwshr. frig. 539·6190 Best Alty lee on 3 or 4 BA NewPort prk No pets 140 Cabrlllo $750 (7l4) 66l·2871 1-It L "7iil Beach home 650-6217 646-6725, 673-7787 --aat. H• 6~• LIDO BA YFRONT 4br 2 3 Eifo-AOOM c..... ••• ... 3 Bd 1 •XL conao wl POOi. decks, sandy bch, $3s00. Westside 2 sty 3 8d 1 'n 3 Bd 2 'ht>a lamlly rm. fu(. end unit S72Stmo + latl mo. Agt 673-1323 Ba, patios, d/w, blt·lns. mal dtntng. pool & apa. & sec No pets 9e3-3433 kids o6c $725/mo Call TSL IWlllllT 142-HU Sorry, No Pets QUIET 28d 2 ba 2 story l9l32 Magnolla SI garden apt All new crpts 964.555 7 964-55 7 4 drps, patnt WIO hkkp __ encl gar $685 559-4654 SElWlll VILL'~E wtcnd1 or 619/249-6054 •• 'lllAYllll* 2BA 2ba Encl gar, Upper, no pets 1545-0 Cor- iander. $695/mo Call Pam 546-5882 or 979-3848 att 6pm •STUNNING lg 1&-2er 2Ba Garden Apt Pool $495 & Up 710 W 18th TIEUIUS 2 Br I 1.i.ba wtgar New cptsldrps. bit-Ins. lncd yd w/patlo Water pd 636-4 '20 1-5PM 2437 Orange C' $650 TOP area, quiet. no pets BEAUTIFUL 1Br $625 PRIVATE balcony, c&rPort POOL & SPA 2650 Harle MESA PINES 549-2447 WMYHn Live wtiere you hllve •Spectacular apts * 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba suites *Spacious townhouses *Fireplaces *Private balconies or Garden patios· WIYlln • 3 Lighted rennll courts * 2 Swimming pools •Streams & ponds •Sorry, no pets * Furn1sh1ngs avail WHY NOT CALL 111-1111 SUWllD YILUIE t5555 Huntington Village Lane, from San Diego TOP acea, qulel. no pets Freeway. north ol Beach BEAUTIFUL 1Br S625 lo McFadden. west on PRIVATE balcony, carPor1 McFadden (714) 673-4400 Incl land By O~ner 7141760-6514 or 213/698-0686 $2250/mo Agt 673-5354 LIDO SANOS Pvt comm. 645-66461650·7275 3Br 1 'nb• dbl gar. "' WM Fam 3Br 2Ba. dbl gar Mall. lg encl /d, AV. No Comm pool. 1 blk to bch POOL & SPA 2650 Harta l S585 2BA, patio, refrlg, no _M:;;E:;;S:;;A:;;P;..IN_E_s_;~;.;9:;;·2;,,4_4_7 .J:C::•:••=·=·=="='===2=7=2=4 pets, adults preferred. r 5 btks to bch on Gold- enrod. 2Br 1Ba. O/W, retrlo. W/O prlvl. 2 car carport. brick patio Quiet $1150/mo .. 1st. last $600 sec Avt 7/10 Wiii show now by appt pets $850 84 -7591 $1350. Open Sat 10-3 & 411 + FHUll Hart>o< View all upgraded super lge yard & other gOOdles 731-6618 SHiia C111t ••tr• l1IH1 . lOIS PH iAal1 l 007 1~c""o""N .. o-o-2 .. e_r_2-ba-.-p-a-uo-. JIST LISHI llPLU air. pools, Aal4.lm loan 313 and 2/ 1 great rental $72,000 10•1t•t. 556-4343 steps 10 beach Mdfitltatl t l 00 Coast Prop 673·54 10 Pvt Beachl Bay View• Put your ad119'tlslng mu· Large corner 2BA 2ba. aaoe where the readers frptc , patio, poo l are 642-5678 $49,500 Ph 673-3600. 673-9023 JASllH CllHI for the discriminating only 2 Br/den, 2 ba. jacuzzi. lge yard, greenbelt, ocean view. adults only. No pets $2 100 mo 494-3367 or 760·8850 e 2BA BEACH CONDO Sun 10-1. 205 Joanne Pl on water/guard/pool & Maaslve 4Br gorgeous sauna S950flae 54S-07 13 OQlan view Hrbr Adge Cozy m t>eactt pad $400 Home. Avt now or yrty has kltch appts erpts drpl -12950. PP 673-0344 prvt patio hurry 539~190 SEAWIN0 :5 BA, 3ba. view, Beat Alty lee near pool and tennis. IHI. ....... f $2800/mo 559·9539 lmpre11i119 harbor arH VILLA BALBOA Exeet.ittve 2 1 Bdrm + den, Incl lrplc, br 2 bath gar trplc appi. W/O. A/C & other up.. patio kids S&50 539~190 <>~t Alt I grades. Pool, apa, sec ,_.. Y ee bldg ~ sub parking gar. Lease Option~ 4br 2''1ba Aaed the ciueltlad Ilda for Great loc-walk to beh. comm poo1,1enn1s. Ocean the •t dMla In apart-s 1050/mo Call Agt lvlew $2000 mo 640-4152 ment rentaa.. 142-5&78 831· 1400 or 760·9536 -1 THE DAILY PILOT DIRECTORIES ~,.,v,.-,. ()11"f It••" l ir.lflQf" f':11H I 73 t W 18th-B 673-7787 $725/mo 2 Bd 1 'nba Townhouse greenbelt tndry rm, nice loc 2078 lhurln TSL IAIAll•Ht U2-1IOI meatillJIU TIWllllU ...... ., •• et Frptc, vaulted celllng1. dbl gar pool & spa. No pell. 2Bdrm 2'nBa-+ Oen $935 666 w 18th 645-2739 ( ,., DEADLINES CLASSIHED OFFICE HOURS CHECK YOUR AO THE FIRST DAY [ ,, (J,111,,. .,.4 ,., .. ,,...l,flrii•)t. • Lilh it A "1CJ~-4 o; . ,, •) , Ir •fil(J; •NI '"''fft1t '. c; .. , .. " t M·"'4')0.iv ~, OA, il1)0A M ".1 iOPM ft-1 (J.• f • I I 1! ~p t •ft, t· , I t •••, t'" ft'*"' •' t'r ,. J • \Ar J;• ..... ,.. ""tll>,. \ii, .. 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AMutlt ...,. a2 5001 · ID I L•E uut lmm«Slat• 9SS.33'19 ~ -· _ 1y expendlnO tOCM dtlty . -• . 163 1 Ptaoantla c M Orano-~oast OAJL y PILOT /Mol\day. June 10, 1116 • IPT 11111 IUL n Me-1501 (0-5) p()(1 B..ch. ,., .. TV 2b1 2ba cio.. to buctl Of Cotta M .... now lak· Mlf diae~. lndMd· 17th St CM &tS-07 40 -·-•aper 1)(9' CMnot~2417 Wbl-.nct1) AHCHOAAG! APT$° 3028 W Coeat ~New--Npt Shores prof fem to atv BOY SCOUT TAOOP eiO ~.-paper ADQr•11ve exper•hr9 f 30-3 30. 179 E --Mf• ___ ~114.114 StU+WklQl.no 1 S3SOmo +:ctep Av1111 ~7W~92~*!,Br,:! :::,,,.~..,,, T:~ use• E1111S1••141t SCIMtton~inglnc V.-_ Brand Mn MCl.w . .CS. geled aw _ 31M2':S$U'WIUJIYI m 1 Ofl Attef! Noneqt Nledt *"1ld ~::-:-=:::t~::;:g7~)===J~~!lill'~~~Dl~llt..-~~-:-+~ IN ... L Ull comm POOi 9')a 2 Bd. 2 In•·• ..... Hwp1 8c:ll woman owr 70 -advancemen'I oppor1unl-P•'Mime""""' Expw qu .. tn.d For lmmttd ~ s... not necHHfY f.arl\ • Ba. AIC, lfPtc. '2nd iiy aaal. • ... toahllU<nhmaw/aame DRUG STUDY TO ty T~ s .... ••· pref Call lpr appt wortc,$.41·to45ut 110 F•.llW'ILIY "4504IOO. f* "'°""'· 1 2ir 21; w . owrlkg PoOI 11400/mo f BR apt. 81Pt a. #Gfn. No amkng, pvt rm' bth. ~~~tiJA~RI~~~ '*lttrQ reqvlfed. "*''-LLO~ ~~ASEAY DtyCIMner/Count• 1'11 ...... , No ooMecttng. c.11 l09m refrlg, •love, dahwthr 1eo.121s blOCktol>MchC.,port Bu1&thop1bllcl150 + t~hltieorkMMFREE upe11ence advan· • 1 2o.ys-.w111tratn ...-to4e>tft~·F'*Y incl No eta. Cell btwn New~ WMt<ly 1'450, 873-5198 '.t vtllt M0-13IHI of charge to you a..s.1ee2 1ao-ou1. s.nd r.aume to CLERICAL·S.UetMiif & 646-7e21 btwn ... M·F matuta peracn, Mlary MCOll llllf 9-4 dally ~a5S con~ ~I e~· .::y= Big Canyon ~o~ Prolttalk>nat ~30 to lht . Attn, u.tlnda ThKlcery Word PrC>OMllng po-. -!ARN EXTRA MONEY plul commlt"°'1' ., fl.IT gar. trpt, poo1".1p1: Br 2'hBa cocnp1 turn Loe 2Br 2ea Nwp1 Bch Condo SCRAM-LnS Ml• llAIT 111ons •11811 t0t long & 0emo 1oocs & t>ev P'Od-Huntington 8eed\ 1a-m1 PlRI NEWPORT A'1RTMUTS 11295111495. 85<4-8090 den. patio, wet bar, lrpl. S325Jmo. M8·7332 UllY Pl.IT :!"°"oR'~EerLmL ~NC•alQ7~2 ... 10 11 8 uot1 Your area 49S·~ Mr1 Von Loeet>atJo. ---W/O, dbl rttrlQ 2 TV'a 2 ~-----ANSWERS po 8o ,..... " • '71"1 ...,. .. ,..,.,, t ~ ,.AAAILA., ... EASTBLUFF 1BORM Nr t81 oar p00(1 tenn'11 Shr Obi mobile hm wlcpl x ,_., IDI lln/lllPI ' .. ,..,..,..,....,. ex Need ""'LL ~ ahopplng c.ntw. No pell mthty 12200. 875-7277 · or sngls. All ament'• nr Cotta~. ca. 92828 IUU • and MEN a WOM!M: t8 t INNEWPORTBEACH seeoimo MO-t3~ bell.S300M638·6314 Brtta0h ·Mavl1 •-i--••••a Prope11y Management &tab Intl Exec Search/ Nftporte..ct\ Model• for Pfof. ~tr AgrM t plac.tollveontne Corona def Mar 2br 1ba -1 W Elude ·Cutlet .. ._ ·--Company 8"11t full tltM PeraonMf Mngmt Ser-Mra Reynold• iatlowWeti.Europ. P"o6-Upper Bay Private WTIL"F 6115·9125. 4 blk1 to bch. tatlll Ht.. STARTED Graphic '"'· Interior de--non tmolilng office clerk vlQea firm requlr• Mlf-(7141944. 1212 ext. 237 uc:tt t /23115. 173-4006 01ubhouH1 & heelth Immaculate 2Br 1 V.Ba. I 1200 mo. A.gt. 175..eooc> I nd outdoor iOxiO' apace The beauty parlor is 1 sign and rMdleal dlrec:-Salary U> at art 11 11400° , •t,ar11ng, motivated lf!dl\I -- •PH. 8 tennla courts, 7 frplo, patio, POOi. Com· 760-0159 or 720-0890 wlll pey up to 1200/mo great place to hHr tory t(bllther oe>enl'1 mo Outiea 10 Include 10 manage Dena POlnl llm&.lntllllT _., l>OOI•. cloae to bvslneu. pletely redecorated. NBICdM 3 Ot 2 Br O/W Rell 645-39961119 mesa ft~!::~n One.;:.~~" c~ =lit/,:~':': =le. ;r,~oM:i '::'.':~~~: Y~ ~7:!tc~~11,~':U~ M~~tl:~ l.aGuna 1'g:,~1~ 0:'CS::n,,.; QC Airport, Faahlon Oround floor 1850 848 patio/ deek $550'+/wk' .. H hano ........ ~:...-~ou m1nlmum2"rt•x---910 exp & J.roulde own cientoomputerex-for v ... t ,..,,._ & r-"" -..... 11tand convenient anopa Amlgoe Way &«--090& • $ · • '•I tr never • ..,. ...,._,,.,., tn11 • ..... • ...-...... "-·--..,. on eight. 1800. tlmo 673·8478 ltat 2t12 l!Oty 111 hadn't STARTED 5'era need not apply Ea· tranap 4 ay wo.k W.-wouS PfOC..lk\g, IC>ttted 11anc.men1. No ~l)er. LIDO WATER VIEW I t I t ~ itm)'Mlf " cttllent c:arw and man-company b•ntltta' atleets, A.IP A.JR. GIL '*· compeny wfM vein Lux 2Br 2Ba. 2 1g deck• ta I I t S7S/mo. Storege only, • --agement oppor1 Can ofr 7st-132l i-5 Tues-Fti Call Mark. 496-1774 IDYEITISlll Mr Odiln.162·~ Singlet t I 2 Bdrm Aplf1. frpk; '1500 875~6359 . Slaart IHI 9X 18, 724 Jamel SI. we ARE LOOKING FOR 0 c Interview mentl & Townhouses --Co111 u ... 873-7787 PAID VOLUNTEERS IO< (213) 659-8001 Construction Fiii mm ARTIST PART TIME PERM. (Ask about lurnlahttd Verulllea·Vllla Balboa CdM 4 MAN DRUG STUDY 1n11otvlng - -- -PftllAllll llm Pan 11me. days & nlghta I II-SJ-II •• apta complete with TV 28drm1S100010S1500 $4J;RE:T~~E255 Oliiffltat1l1 4 RneumatOldArthlhs l /PILDI Wttill .. tab oc Dev look· ExP«_:.~,.~1aon Growing dalfy newapaper ..,llll 11nen'a & vtenllll. mayt>9 A.gt -631-4960 + ep. faU, m. 278 I 281 at Call a.45-7862 lull time poaltlon for tng for resid p A or Al· -... -t on lhe Orange Coast .... ii;_ rented tor thort te<m or VILLA. BALBOA 2Br. quiet, CdM large bdrm. female S 1 30/aq t1 1817 w .. 1. LMt ,.... 3114 mefure P«ton. ex per In list Min 2 yra e~ & able 203 Marine Ave Bal 111 oeeos imaginau~. Clf"O-Hit the BMctl ,In tntt Mom- longer) On Jamborff ™"* Cfpt1 & paint lrple non·smkr. avall June 15 clltf. NB A.gt 541·5032 A.IP, Ollng, typing & com-to read ptana Resume & ducti11e layout wtlst wtlo ino• Htt the ~ at Ad it San Joaquin Hiiia . r'~· ucurlty •. pool: $345 Call e11e1 759·9143 S200 REWARD Vic N;W. puter date entry Small aalary requir to Purcn... Fill/Tm'" unoen1ano1mwCMndla-night! Wen only betwWI Rd 144 1100 10 lmo M0-8190 M/F 50+ Clean Sbr 3be, portF/W~ .. d~~~ot~-s.1..r=.hof1& co,mt pLany w/sgoodc p~-ing. PO BOX 17149 PllT/l*IWlll •no IOdeaignaovert.111ng 2 pm -8 pm. ~eel«»-...... ..,.,, ,. ..., e ' I oc nr o II '441 lrvl~. Ca .. 2713 0 1 t 11 f · le of .._ port tor lndu-slrlout • laat1 Aaa 2'110 pool, nr 405 & SC Plza, white. no tail, pvt party Send resume Ill Con-... " ppor uni ••• ava able Ot a 11ar ty e ..... u PtlOPe wit.fl good IPMk· --------• S625tmo 28d 2ba pool CM S300 .-c1ep 432•73~ 213,.98-1704 Iv msg troller, P 0 Box 1308, CMl/MOl IAll ~:~et~ 2?Rsc0~~~~J~ ~r CS:';,'~n~~~ty m_:; 1ng \IOIC4I Celt Ed or Mike clubl'louse. clote to all. , Fem stable Clf"Of, neat n-' Nwpt Ben Ca 92U3 tor 95· luxury yacht Must Department tn our door atyle •12_~1550 *Ill O&IYll* 2521 SunllOW9r smkr lo shr Charming 2 HM SITTllS be exper Call N0<m Cat· to door newspaper sales New paper production p••t ________ _ Spaclou1 2Br, den. 2Ba, f1l M•••1tMllT Bd Oceanvl-COM apt l .. 11 Nna-, ~ fOlN) ADS '°',.' ton, ~2-0457 program G a an tee'" kno ,....,, .. _. I 1 "'"''II -•-'•rN• -SSOO Incl utll w/d, gar. gd "' --. Pnone appt setting, $5.-7 u r " w .... .....,e ,..,,p u '"'"' • 3 Days p/wk aome ofc full NCUrlly. 2 car closed 142-1101 rmmt. Cathi 675-4486 588 aq ft. view aulte plhr. no exp nee Will OISllTILllY hourly wage plus com. .ty 10 w0tk un,der oeacs-ex.P9f l)(ef United Rent gar at door. A.IC. micro. MM101 ARE FREE ; train Mon.Fri 5·9pm, Aecep11on111 & Ull1t1noe m11S1on Hours 4pm to ltnes • mu1t Prior news-All Costa Mesa pool, jac t many more ltt•t 2900 Great new Condo Npt Sat 9am-1pm Carol, needed tOt ousy Newport 9 Pm Tr 11nin0 ts paper exper .,, ad11an-645:.0760 amenities. No pets. For Hghla malr bdlbi wld 662•5643 Bch Hair Salon. ~6-7197 provided Potential to 11941 Po11t1<>n 11 tuH time, ----- eppt , please call Eut C.M. pvt rm, blh, frpl, imenlttes, cla-bch: Cann«y VIiiage, upetalrs Cal• e~rnS300 plus per week good benefits, salary PlYllU.OLlll ~4·0509 Daya only micro. refrig, lndry tac. ahop NS s525. 722•1222 olllce 500 Sq Ft , Apt Manager Couple For an interview, call commensurate with ex: ~• Avl July 111 S300 + $200 w/shower s500 28 15 142 Nll w/exp !or beavlllul 50 OlllSELlllS 957-2361 ext 1204 per1ence 1nqu1r1et and lmmecllete opening. Mlm-...,.11n'111 IAll .... sec Relsreq~5-7323 M/Fn·amkr25-35,4brhse Laylayette 545•7983 • Unit Garden Apta, CM lllf•UlfFICI resumes to Ste11e mum of 1 Yr PaytOll Ell· •APUTllllTS* -----snr w/3, Nwpt Shrs, pool-Salary + bonus ~ Apt No Part lime carrier counsel-.._ Hough Art D1rec1or, pefieoce reqUlred & 10 Pool view, 2Br 2Ba Apt on ~,a~~e~= ~~8 ~~~r:'c,r~o~ tns avail $295. ~2·3860 EUUTIYI SllTIS pets ~2-4914 Wkdys 9-4 or1 wanted Help ~ l\eed all·•round '*''°"tor Dally Piiot. po Bo• key by toucn a mull Bayside Dr. Encl gaFage, amklng/F 546· 1307 aft 6 M/F shr 3iR N.B apt, NEWPORT CENTER LoSI: 6/3 Brlu any Spaniel ••t, IAIAAEll and glrls sollcll new ty1>1ng, llllng, II bkkpg & 1560 Cost• Mesa. Ca Duties incl extenatve prvt bch $1495. Mao ----1•;,blk bch $355/mo • Full Service. ~4-6800 whtlbrwn spots. 4mo !em ar • tubscrlptlona on their recpt work tn p\11 ctub in 92626 phone communlcatton, available 1Bdrm starting NrSoCoPlza$27S.Clean. 113 utll 67s-0818 S2SREWAR05'48-8130 for nice quiet E'sldtt CM paper routes Mu11enioy CdM Lamb.673-3515 some personMt wor1t & at $895/mo. 760-0919 cool. casual, n/smkr. · FllEE llEIT 8 location 16 unit complex working wl!h 10· 13 yr 111-1 ... lffU.tr NAiii Ol&S1 llhng Apply m Pef90tl Quiet neighborhood Pro! M 32-39, non·amkr. F d Lost. ml biack neut mle Mature coople pref Send olds E;arly e11enlng hours --. ~ •aaay --8 30 AM-4·30 PM * U .. •••tr UYFlllT Male pre! 548·8300 large nome. Nwpt Hgts. lrst month + rent 11· Schnauzer. Wht !eel, resume to Ad 127, Box work days/ llex1bie nrs Engr firm an NB nds .,er.I -,.~•• .-& ~·oo "''•fta "•2 34•2 counts Into 1988. Kno•ville, area HB $100 """ 0 II Pl C Comm1sS10n onl" sattJe ,__son for ft"'ones I 330 W Bay St Spaclou1 3br 2b• on pvt Prlv ba & ant In N B Pool -""-· '" • .. 800· 1500 sq It New reward 969·2347 ~';;a 92~/e lot, osta Call Bruce er:is1ey typing...,iihng, & ~•II Costa Mesa Ca 92628 THE JOLLY ROGER INC t7042 GILLETIE AVE IRVINE (7141250-0331 bch, gar. tennis S2000/ Non·smkr 111 mo $290 Shi 2br 2 ba. non·smoker, bulldlnga. ground lloor, ~2-4321 ext 206 otfice work fxPflf only 1 mo (neg) 675-7687 plus $150 dep 631·3526 pool, ocean ·"°· $550 gerden selling. Floor to Lost Turtle, 8" 300 blk &Ill •IOUIHC llAlll OMIT Medical Den111 Prol11 --------• ---675-3605 ceallng glass Very close Hemuton Sml r-ard ••uy PILI shanng Non smolung 1 PlllY'S PIZZI to lrwys, Santa Ana & Or· ~2·2995. ~µ423 br~~~~~·~:'., -T Gon office 752-6868 Ul&L SRIPllY now htnng general re. ange Free uae of the Belongsto3yngkids 3000E Coast Hwy. GEN O FFICE.St Ferm,Par1Un1-3o.ysplwti,(M-tawll\t ~~•be photocopier. Many H· PtrNaal Corona def Mer Ins. PI F"T Comp llnS1Jr T & Fr11 Lltigauon firm in 18 ove< FulJ & pan time tras 998-7920 •--!_. 3014 -ma-•• B c I 7a70 6 673-1""" .wrn..... ----_.. . WK.Lr ex.Pet" pref 553· 1115 I N al 4 ... 1 ~ HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Fiii Ult II -~~ ................... -Auto .,. F & P/tlme. !lex hrs A,wly aaai•-••-; p '"--Hunllnglon Beach Prof llTll l&IAZHll SwtTClllAll tn person Orange Julius. W•ll WlfM -• 1 "-•, _ Pllll IPIUTllS bldg, 4 mo·a tree rent Ask tor us at your ·local IPIUTH 7 11 E Balboa Bl Penan 10-121,000 I Mate or female wanted for bra 14-111 t /lw plus Improvement allow· store. For more Info 213/ full time. neavy pl'lones. It Oetl needs older person ANNUALLY p1time oNtee cleaning in. CA.SH PA.JO O~ILY 876-6200 G 0 1 h ? eluding some landscape No exp nee We train It anC4t to quelifted pro-fifing ood benellts u11e1 Make stnd· s t IS your dilemma work & other odd JObl. lesslonala 700· 1500 Sq. TraYtl lOll Ellper nee Call Tracy. w1cnes prepare lood. or. YOY re m1e111gen1 hard-Flex nrs ~~~,r~ mA~ld ~':': feet at 85c. Call now tor 842·2000 dering Gretel 673-8390 working & nave a dm1e le I MUST BE RELIABLE appt L Wells 835-0818 EARN A FREE CRUISE further your career but Call 9toS Mon lhru Frt 5" t ·90~5 ext 114 Tuesday, June 11 --__ . --Plus Caan bonus's Alli nu SllYlllUI llLIYHY yOY re locked tnto a loll\ ONLYI 675·2311 A RIES (March 21 ·.\pnl 19): All stop~ are o ut! Lunar. numerical Lido VIiiage 359·518 sq t1 Cill Ed NOW 261 ·1661 Newport Tire Center. FuR·llme opening tor de-paymg 1ob because you __ I h hi h d d .-oltlces w1tn A.IC & xlnt -3000 East Coast Hwy livery & misc 01"'~ work don t ne"e tne ,.._...,._,. IWllm• llrT C)C es 1g 1g l 1n eix-n enn~. rrcat1v 1t> and surge 1orward to'A-ard k' s1 25/ ft 1 I .z_ "-••u• · '""' · ,....,,,,...,., par .ng · aq inc IJluaULv•~ ~.. Corona del Mar Opportunity to le"•n .ba.-""'"''"d n ob1a1n1 goal. You'tl be where vou c;hould be. mont"~ a na love will be utll 673 3777 Agt .... """"'""' I no Seven C&r••r minded 1 1 -ESTABLISH G AME BABYSITTER="MOTHERS woodworking. trade a higher paying position people needed tn Santa highlighted. Gcm1n1 play!> role. llllCll Sim VENDING ROUTE Wiii HELPER 2 boys 2 & 6 • w1poss1ble future ad· Remember It's not tne Ana marketing dept Xlnt ,... .. , $5· 7 p/hr PIT e11es Set appointments In Senta Ana Dtfk:fl _ _.W.e_ tc.1.!!1 Salary, no selllng• Wenoy. 662-5&« TAUR US ( .\pnl 20-Ma) 20): C landestine meeting highlights G d 1 1 train High return No S d & vacement Good drlllll'lg mosl queltlled person1 •"""'me & re""' ad"aft~-1 ar en sty e 1 story lacl . ome eys some ev• record a muSI Call '""' .,.v • """ g amour. m }stef), romance. Y ou'll receive unusual gift reprcsc.·n11ng ty Well located. Corona money down Mr Woller nings Flex hfS S3 nr who gets !he Job, ti's thel ment Company tra1n1 PllTllllPlllS token of love. Major domestic adjustment could dominate sc.·cnano. del Mar on pc H Air 11141836·5620 Balboa Island 675-132~ ~S-68~ person most qualthed at Mr Jonnson. 1562·5843 WEDDINGS· exi>er pref L b c--Ii 1 1ob gelling •• h 1 ra . .;xOrp10 persons 1gure prominent ) , aep entr Mgr 675·6700 NB Answer Svs. Typing & Bab~ll•r· Mothers nelp-llLIYllY PEISll Ask those wtto know ~MATURE LADY for COOlt & 54~786 ave eQ u1p1 GEMI NI (Ma) 2 1 ·Junc :!0): Wish co m es lrue an unusual manner. New Bldg, oc Alrpor1 Xerox Service business I er tor 2 yr old & newborn w/cer for wicker baske1 WllllM W•EI novaekeep1ng for nice ____ _ Focu!I on romance, desire<,, speculation. abihl ) 10 "pick ~inner .. :· area Corner of Redhill & avail for immed. sale FIT or PI T days My trv lunch ser11t0e 9·1 Mon· Jl.ill857•6741 guest nome ?54-7772 PllSlllAI 'ou'll learn valuable secret ( arcer or business rc:ce1\l''\ fa, orahlc Bnstot 700 sq It\ 1350 Great loc Sac S 15•0001 nm 85'4-74041 680·2459 Frt Must be neat P9'· lllL f1•••y lfll"ai •••-•an Ex per press person Publlclt"· Walch '"or Pi"CS' sq 11 lmmed occpy 1nctud lurmture & equip· sonable & energetic ._ -._.,_, I ___,,....,.10r "'B "'-" "~" & 1 1' ~ R & H INVESTMENTS I ment 752·0740 • I BABYSITTER occas My earn appro). $150 -$175 lmmed ~1ng. cons! E•per Iron! & t>aek ofc ;..........., '"' 4..,...,.. .-u CANCER (J unc :! I-Jul} 22) M al..c 1h1s a po~er pla~ da)' Focu~ o n 652•8714 M -----J Dover Snores nome wkly Call btwn 10.12 or bckgrnd pref Heav'I' B11tngual Spanish wor'll tek Camera 76-84Q.O re!>pons1b1hl).ach1c,cment.ab1hl}IOcarnmoremone~and101mpnn1 :j trt919t1, 63t·611S 2·4 tor appt Lora s pnones Some typing Sat&Sun8am·4pm or PlllSl-IELPll )OUr own !>lylc. LOH~ relattonsh1p intensifies. Law 1s on }Our !>Ide \OU Nwpt 8ctt across from T .D.'1 4021 Beauty Kitcnen 3077 Harbor Bl. ~_?·~37 for •n1ervi-4pm· l2mldmgnt or"'°'" I Mon & TUM 4pm.flntSll could win coun settlement • · • Jonn Wayne Airport 600 Widow has money tori •u1sm1ST Santa Ana 97~0747 IAllSTY\.IST ooin stttt15 631•3999 Thurs& Fn ~5PM Ocus · I sq It, 2 otflces • rec:ep-. -L EO(Jul)23·'\ug.22)Emphamoncommunicatton.ad,en1sing. uon area$12Sgross TDs s10.0001up No llAlllOHIST HITll&SSISTAIT Desu Seton. Cd M •llCM.&SaSTAIT tl'\ICk dnvinc;ial9oApply pubhcll), plans for JOurne) Y ou couh,1 recci"e "1ntcl'e'lttng" 852·8713 j ~~,~~1~7~1; needed 1n Corona det Mar FIT Exp ROA w/CoronaJ 640•1900 tor busy ortho olt" km11ecs ::r,!~:!.rc M 1860 assignment 'A-h1c h 10\ olvcs special publishing prOjeCI .\ht ht\ lO Nwpt Blvd CM 1n11Cie"of· 1 -. salon 675-0655 Pohsh Gen practtOe NB IHSlllLI mcmn ~~:ir.s ·~4.~f4ful Call ------- ix·rce1vc future trends IS ht~hlightcd. . lice· 1mmac quiet, 115 Btlf !aatt4 51001 ,833·3756 D &42-'640JE busy lamtly wtlh two bOys PI T Sllm Wiii VIRGO ( .\ug ~J.Scpt. _2) ~tress independence. neall\ 11~ and t.lo Silt S 150 mo 553· 1t15 1 •UlES IUIAIEI* IUln IPllATH IEITAL FllllT OFC S & 3 yrs needs a special I Med1ea1 Santa Ana otfkle neeos ".,Oml' personal t.letertl\C ~orl.. You t.lo ha\C nght 10 kno~ more aboul Olltce space for rent 10 hire. train & motivate Bu5y salon top pay Day Mature person w1dental person to take care ol us Baell ot1t0e Full·time Dusy five en1nusuu11c ~le financial stalU" of ont' "ho "ould be murc than bucincs'> pa"n"r L»•1 300·500 sq 11 westcl1tt boys g1r1s & adults 1n or Eves 644·0661 ins btlltng collect1on & Wtll oe '" cnarge ot entire Fasnoon isiano GYN mini· Satarv no sei1rng 5•9Pm ., ' ' ' '-' I nousehold clean meals mun 1 yrs e~pe1 reQ Xlnt Mon· Fr Sat 9am-l pm .\quarius. Anes (X'r'>ons pla} paramounl roles. Bldg. 17th S1 & Irvine door·IO·door lund ra1s1ng IHllEEPll ' recpt exper pref F v errands Must nave own pa) & t>eneltts Send re-Ne e.pe, nee Compan~ LIBRA (Scpl 1 3.<X.·t 11) Focus on cooperal1Ye effom public 63 l ·3 l l3 8am· l2pm tor sports S35K plus I 1mmeo opening !or exPt'r otc 963·5634 Mon· Th car 5 oays Salary open sume 1401 A1tocaoo Ave tr a0ns M ·ss Brown . -· • --• . ' (Salary •s comm1ss1on1 I e c s ~os B 662 S' .. , rclauons, lormatton o l JO int en1crpn4'c You II be concerned "1th legal I Prime Chlro olc space Mr Lee 963.5426 bkkpr 1n medical >c.Ray ID NT AL RE PT ·NB F1T Reis req 644·8564 eves u•le • N 92660 · .,.. affairs SJ)('Cial documents man1al status famtl} member will El Toro 85¢ p/sq 11 · ofc Call AM"s. 756· toss or PIT exp, X·ray 1oc ins ~·-•••••••---•iil•••illl•-miiliiiiiliil coope~a1c. )Ou'll be m ore sc~ure'a, rc)ull. . I Contact Mary Jameson, ACCTI CUii 1 & btlltng ~s..3535 Newspaper SCORP IO (On B·Nov. ~I): D1vers1f} w11hou1 !>Callenng force<>. 7~~~~~:6~!~~~r Nt:Pln~0;~~18~~:~~!~ wee1<!~~~~P~:ply 111 D~IVERS erg~ 1:=c°u"11 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS ANO PRIZESI, H ave fun. but maintain disC'1phne. Individual who makes unique --7 ° exp nee req request deserves serious considera11on L unar emphasis on work Waterlront oles. eteganll) cell ~atsy, 60-8866 person M·F 2·4pm. 2332 MacGregor Yachls . urn/shr sctry/recepl lCCTI c II SI n w Coast Hwy N B t63 1 Placenha, c M methods. dependents. heallh resolutions. etc or seperate offices l I / C SA GITTARIUS (Nov. 2'.!·Dec. 21 ). Emotions dominate logic up 10800111646-SOSS Part time, 9am-2pm Mon· I ·1 p·1 " T d Ii h ' k I K d ti Frt Accurate typist a1 y I DI en ency now 1s 10 act 1rs1. I in ater. now' I. e end principle<> and * 1 MONTH FREE wlapt tor ttgures helpful •• •• ••• • ••• • avoid rushing 1n10 cmbarra sing s11ua11o n. You'll have chance 10 I EXCEL LOC·Ulil Incl Resumes Shella Lawlor.• : remed y past m1s1akes. Tauru!> plays role. 1 FROM 95c SF & UP CBS Magaz1rwr. 1499 • • CA PRICORN (Dec 22·Jan 19): lk read~ for change. 1ra' d . CALL (714) 9fl8-8193 • 9M,.<!~~ovia Ave. N B 1:. COLLECTOR WAITED .• vane1y. M oney comes from unusual source. }ou"ll have "ahd reason 10 IC•••trclal · '""" celebrate. Gel ideas on paper. !>ubm11 format. realize }Ou can g;i1n ltatala 2911 UYfaTISlll 1: P art tin ... OJ>f"nm.,: 111 ,, ... port : through ~nuen word Virgo pla)~ role G 2500 &COlllTEllCITIYE e • AQUAR IUS (Jan :!0-Feb I ). ~hon tnp may be neccssaf) 10 <:lo..e ;;e;t~~ ~o c:fitv1nce Needed tor d1sp1ayl e B t>at•h an d I a1i1una tt.-l ... lt art>a. e AGES 11·14 EARN lf TO $75.00 PER WllK transaction. Emphasis also on rela11ves. \ 1s1ts. (ommun1ca11on trom 1<213) 577.4992/dys M·Frt advertising Sales ail • t.a r n up to 7 .CH) p•·r hour for • onewhoretumsfrom Joumc}.' ou'llsenousl} cons1derremodchng or RareNwpt Ben loc 1000 rapid~ expanding local • t•oll.-c-t infr. for mon fhl~ .. ub .. f'r1p-• enlarging quaner I sq M • parkl"" p-.. -t daily newspaper Ag· • tion ... E"ncori.-nc.-e prdt>rrt>d b' not • ._,, "00• n1,, , ) 00tn•11C\ lo• 1a.in1 HCf' !>ti.ti\ to WCU" •fldt!\ ~Ot f!lf 0.~-Co~I °"41 Ptlot Our Cltw\ \tart II j Jo D"' lfld wor~ ~nt~ 8 JO p 111 •tt\Olf \ \)II ~tvrJ11 tOf ... ''"~ gres11ve setl-d1sc1pl1ned • ... • PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): You have golden opponun1I) to tor 1eta11 st0<e 0t 1ax•1 mdtvlduaJs !11•Y earn ex·•. r c+tfu irt>cl. \1u .. t b4> a t lf'a"t IR Har. •. ~rfect techniques. 10 properly de line goals. Money p1ctur:e IS onghtcr our restaurant 63 t·282S cellenl income (salary & olJ. t:all IO \ \1-l f'\1. \I r . • than. originally ant1c1pated. What had been lost can be reCO\'ercd. ..jutrial comm1ss1on1 bene111sl : I\ trklarncl. '• ':l-i,:\21. t>\:t. :.?ff;' • I I\ ; It• mort nour\ You .,a "'" 1111nv I•'~ l'ICS pun \ ilOnC ••t~ t1rn·nt 1ou1 J"1' ~nn tt'ltrt t\ l'O elf!'' nt " ollK tior 1~•<14'1'G ll 1ou 1rf 1nltlt\lt0 OIU~ 11 Mr I 1 'ou II be at nght place at crucial m oment. • I t I 2920 1 and 1dvane41men1 OP· • e I F JUNE II I S YOUR BIRTHDA Y }OU are intu111ve. a natural ta 11 portunity Sales 0 ·1 • ClllCIUTill IEPT. • '1 teacher. fa c1na1ed by p!iychology and character analysts. You po'iscss • car g1r1ge1b1n tori perience requireo, media • • innate w1o;dom, intellectual rnnos1t) and you arc faS<.'lnaled b} the ~1~~~~:r~;t°f29~295 ~~~~~Se~~ r.!~~!~0· : 142-4121 EOE : mant1c arh and mcnce ... including astrology. Cancer. Capricorn. -I llllllCllST • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILO I • • uu COD( (714) 548-7058 .\quanus pcf\ons play 1mponant roles in )Our ltfc. Y ou nm i, art' on Sttr•t• n22, IAILY PILIT • 110 "' R •• <;11941 l.0,11 "'4n.i A 1.~. more sol1t.l rmot1o nal. financial ground. There arc some rcstnct1ons. 1528sl!"iWor,shop)1560 • • O j fl)ll4 l OPPORTllN•" f 11AP1 i)•r" • 1 P 0 Box 1560 • e bu1 actual!} rules and rcgulallon'i ult1matel} work in }Our la\CH 1 StS Ullls -. See Unit 29 I Costa Mesa. c a 92626 I • A fca ure!> love and laull.hter. I 120 e 23rd St, CM I ' •• • •• • • • •• ••• • •• • • • • • • •• • • l!!JUJ• C.w..t llUiat Cttatat Cwntt 1tr11• her lttair ••• • ,,.,. C1tuia1 I •!!!at Paiati 9 l_P_l•_•_w_·.,,._ __ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiii.I Aec>alf•. rautf (SLURRY Cuatom m Gara. &ivewsye. pe1i0e. P•thl. Xvtomalle o;;m .1es AMERICAN 1-iANOYMAN HOUMClttantng carpets & • •-1 --· DAN SAL YER PAINTING H Iv 0 • 111-1111 $217 d MIX) Quat WOftl. hvy rotlttf bookeaMS, wall unite, etc No Job too small & S«vlce Hardwere Re-Carpentry. fencing, win-1 ul)l'I04Slef)I -.inoows etc CLEAN & EXPERT Lie. .. 42592• •A Full ~ Plum~ , per ax FREE •I Parking I01, Apt. crown molding & finlahed A.as Miclcey 53e-0553 p lacement Special do.,.s, plumbing. merhte llnp 1ai1tt 11 1-1212 Over 25 yeerse11per19f'c@ Cell Anytime 964 20•· & P<>Ol·~·lleattn~pf!()airs Thal•1 ALL ~ou p.., tor complx spec:lall1t, gcs MN carpentry. 496-0394 CLJW Thursdays ~2·3490 tub encl. hauling, etc Lie T .1 6 •28 ~30 1353 GLASGOW PA•N ING _, Joe M6·4289 7am·Slpm ---.. ... ---.. -- -And Yes Jesus •• Lord House Ladles HOVMS Of· D~lttNS CLEAR From s 15 3 tines. 0 dayl ----cniiCJ Care for the aummer .... ii (fic•30405) 636-82••' nees & condO's Cleaning +•ABC MOVING .. lnl f\I lO yrs ••oe• "9uC@1s Otsposal tte.18' In tM A tt Dttailiat C.r,..try In my home For m0<e In-EES - -experts 722-7016 Quick c:aretu1 T 138048 • ref s &42 52 14 &S1 9604 M&M 642·9033 DllLY a - -f0<mallon call 850-0258 DECKS·FENCES·PA TIO LO RATES SS2-0'10 NT EXT 10 Years E•P9f E'~' Sen-~ & Rf!()atr " C(EANING lNSIOEI OUT Expert Carpentry~ Toppeolremo11ed Clean· Cove<s Replace Repa11 IT'S SPRING CLEANING 32 t•S !!\P R@$<d Comm Plot lnclda Paate Waxing $65 Repelr-~'1-Addltlona CntrlC .. fl up. new lawns 751 ·3476 1 10 years exper 75"· 1820 TIME• Call now tor STllYlll Mll.111 t;~=~~.~~;;'5 ~~o~! Ltc .:•090,;J5 ~·89 19 Mlk• M2•20~ 0oor ... tc~ 5•9·•990 C.atrll Clean Upt •Tree Trlmn:11ng Electr1C·P1umbtng-Orywa11 Sp«aal SClf"l"O riles Sr.ITS .. Y111... 6•2 04'42 Pazckica SERVICE BUILD R REPAIR Palnt.t;ncing-muonary· Yard Ma1nt •Hauling SefVlee or RemOdttt All I .......... Ora~Co Original PAINTER NEEDS WQRI(• p•••t•••• --la~lttia'! Walla. 1tatra, railings '""""XY 11......._patl-~kl MIKE 650-3263 •w0tk tnt'd Tom~ 1· 1292 •Mii..._• Stuoent Moll9fs Insured E 1 --r•••-- -d wlrld otdl v,.v .,.,... --Ir" •-••n •-I.IC T 12•·•36 ~ 1-4427 ln1 ~t C9illng1 re11n cat:> Past preaen1 lutur• NDfCTORY Gr•n mot wilt Babysit oor10on =8~2 ngs '9m0dttl .. tc. lie. 631·5IHIO Complete c;,1ean·Up-;--gen•1 HANDYMAN LA.ROE ano _ .. _ tr rar 1221 NEW War~ovse StOfage 1261 vrs e•o "'°"~ gu., Aovic• on all matt~s 1111\ In my IOVlng C.M. home. _ ~all malnt, tr" trimming. free small 1 00 IT ALLI llll PllL•'I Oa111s Pamttng 964·3837 Otene 650·2758 CALL TOOAYll 648· t80e Marc:et Complete pel1oe. Cover• ••II Mauro, 631-4997 SJ 1·5!179 Pal Of Mt msg •aaic i....... CHRISTIAN P41NTER 1·--·••n'aJ Iii"'" 0 -T E c OCK Deckl. Conetttl• walk· • AYwXd tXJINd -Home Otf~• C!Mnlng' ... -~------_, All F• Liii ..,. R .. onuNSOunHFfTLP/T wava, 8toc:IC w .. s. Room All Tutur .. & .\ccxi111ea Lawn & Qatcten Service. FENCES • DECKS Coo111ng ~ice 980-8253 Plano lesao1"11 67~~3~ NEEDS WOA11. Lie RMS I ltmcn '"' • • .,.dr ... 15 e ....... ""'"• P"· It & "'~t p•• II Aeaton•ble 9 yl'9 exp I PATIOS e GAZEBOS Salon<le Musiqua , FrM Est 841 3~ •••-"'!------Your Deity Piiot Patlent-H•llhy EnvlrQn ""' "1· Y~P-'"-~--"'1 n · ""' .. n ng M ... ArM MS·5 l33 &48•5009 NEED HELP? Frantic \.118-'A. Zec:onm1 9 A ' PROF l Y..ord Proceu1ng Servtce Olfactory • 0-Jyr• 722-104 1. ONE STOP HOME AND Free .. t. Kevin 113·1503 I noutehOldl prel•ff•CI' t oe> Oualttv Pamllng 1S Y" 'PICk·UP & Detl~ 0 c Aepreeentatlve COMM•Ac "'L M "'tNT in ...... .z_.. t11 •••a.1EIS 11-·~ I Mutie LesSON eo11ege int ••t St iic; .. J34t!>O A1rJ>Qft atM 979 1212 Mother wttt babyllt In httf ~ 1... ,.. _,.. .. ., ~ .. A•f• Ltaa 641·68S7 P.of yO\lf ~ ~ H Ir. a.a.111-11 .. Mf.Ul1 tit, Ml C.M., home. Mon-Fri d•V-CARPENTRY 472·0738 ,... a.,..,. Lawn a Garden MIMnt By KAU ovt REMOVE QUALITY & SERVICE ty Women l(ldS too• ha I F es1 Acciurate. Low rates Aeftatital Wll!I!., only 54S.-60e 1 anytime Ortentat Carpenter re-OwlityWOf11 ,,...., men cOOttge trained In Fvmlture. Tran. Tf'MS SPECIALIZED CLUN1NO j 547--352• Of 499-3&43 Pa I Oelt~ "'" ~re1an.i ~ c ;:ia;e m nca1'" modetlng, ·~ OOOr'I, •42551~ • Ml-7401 .!_.ano.caping IHI0-2120 "3-5415 NORM -l ynn 549 1 $3 Plia l I I MrvlC9 avail .. 49-6407 apJeyed OM9"10'4 Ory-lltk~ 11 ...... a s~ etc 494-030~ LIC:'d EIK11'C:ten Ou.11)' ~'"~apeneatt n:: ....... a t ltana ....... M I FlNE 'Pl'.t:rfoSG e; A~h HA~ING STRIPPING Tilt wall Repalft 141·1101 ....... lnriffa Repalr.ooon.-Alt••tlona work In your home/office '~ Y~tl4-2087 COSi' wtldRt duXM c: ~ at"CI s"'°' ,. Y'• ot I\~ VISA·MC 8~3· •S11 ·ru~'!"".-...... ,~ •• ~, ... -.. -.-iliillM u .. 6'I on; P:ori "°'™' Remodtl·Panaf.LQQllHIC Aea• enen tn-0337 --A!OA091C MUSCULAR CoMt Pllci llN:t~ c:uatom.n LIC 280844 ,[11C)t>ft Wel~o·•r•nc;i In 1· ti A.II Ou•I• + . FibefVlaaa Beflnilhr1: lie-~lnd°"!.~~=7 N W/DEPAIR Ouallt" No Quality ~ &tVt TRAINING 151..0180 $=~flower bttdl Tllenlil·Y~t 963 4 114 11111ation Rees Conault· r:*'t Loe~ 234s I) Ab6N1Se91dg•Cer'J)tntf} llnlMU~ti>yrt lff:teSG -yra•...--•r t~'amalf ~bltt u.tnt, ~ ".... T. ·•--~ -14* U4·23At a(llANlgNnn\~I 8590 ------ 25 ~IQ nol162. bOnd. Aet~ lldv lr11C1or ~ ett ltc'd 131-2345 8'Nklt Scott.Jt4..o7oe .. ""'" ATNBOW PAINT1NO S co E HG T"'81 ltn{n tr•ett.ttwtn54f-21tt ~·=• -, ·UUIAUlllllN ;n;;;;:;;~ ij~ ~ .aa°':':'~°';'uc:· N~~~ WALL v RIT lrm:.t;;;:;m I.I-llllTIRrill. ~ddlttonl IC'ct ~ _!!9Do~OMM'I ~ = LIC Main gen ~.~r•..,. ... ·~11d1 .. ~141 • .l~. ~ I( mall 10C>e ~ Lit•l:\0986 780-7211 Fu~·leoal Meo.cal Qu-u W k ,._ t "91 ,v.,.,. .,...1 ~ h4A n QQ ~ ~ Coate ~a A A A P•1nhng Intl E~tr ~_,,,,._ M11tutwt l '-t ~· -'Y Of 219041 Al &4l-8128 r • .,, ,.. • p.,,,,., • 1181·F ~OUM Aot Fr .. It! PAOM H.nn1nn 6 Attmc11•• PJu.~ ·~ .:~'\ ...... •403l80 ~1 C t~ Ir~ ~I t i W 11!. -"' . .,, .-,....,._ .,,...,..,,......., --1 r~ IH4JllU 'I Cl l • • An';11m. ~~ 3135 •"1 oa•n1tng 1lnt ret tr .. t Chat~ c:hldten i MM Na •t IUH•l I SW CUSTOM PAINTING H1 Brendan W,0.3&_27 Wi.._ CIMaU, iiii!liiiiiiiiii'P.".!!!'!"'T'~~!!!!I Mttood wiaN IM ,,..,,.. F AlPXIA u;:: I 11r()(N HOM! A!l'AIAS I MSl1A s fafXR1AG Nft a ttlC)alt Aff""'" 25 y,, Uc •03941 Int" We g•i. Md ll6nt 1099\har G tioe wiNiO: ruhenO m1nos ... so P4I' ptttaon Old WOOCI. chain link Paint Drv-llff C.rpentry SERVICE • thlO<>Vgnly I Outl•ty Ll'lwptlCft ~ C:OL.OR Q(P J\T tllln " 11 ~ at.o Sf:lfino ~ peclal °' .... 241·18~5 ~111• r, ... , Greo."80118 •le Qary84S.&271PTL lt*tlnOuM SA0~71 l.~ 6.31·234!1 .-et1 0911 AICT\ll'O 'IM('tl""c:tan 7'1'~•~3 '°38a1b0ae. U,.S13 , ' ---•--e•--·- I \ . ,. . I 1 ·t I ·i ' ""' " • -I I • IV I I I I I ,, • • • -Al Fl HC .... Hu .. 11 .. I ; ~ JI ,.,. .. ,.... ... ... ..... SQ ":>O s... ' . ,,.. M ' IJ • 4" ... I' r.c. 0 ••• -()faoge Coat DAIL y PILOT /Monday. June 10. 1985 Restaurant KITCHEN HELPER exper 675·6193 aft 12 noon only Restaurant IWIH TllllHE We're desperate for good people! Wiii work with YOUR needs1 Busy Newport Beach Res- taurant la seeking energetic, reliable. re· sponalble person to train lor manangement Apply Monday or Tuesday 8am-Spm or Sunday 6-8pm Ask for Jay 2332 W Coast Hwy.NB 110PHIHSAT PlllHTlllOIS IATHOISES RESTAURANT PART THIE Ttie Ok! Spaghetti Factory restaurant 11·now offering Immediate pos111ons lor PIT help In the kllchen & hostess departmenl I Apply betwn 12 & 3 P M Mon -Fri 2110 Newport Blvd NB 675~8654 ACROSS )• tt •. ,,. ...... r, I trrtJAS~.._., I /Ir l'>'llt' 14 \,pf o> l'.J ' I t' ,, ~ ... , 'r A:, l !.I.Ito .., .• 0 ""~ P~ f',rH•CJt"I , 1 ~ ( I I I, .. ' ..... , . . • .,,, u \ CllYl~ ~·• MPdic ,,., "' \~ lftSh 't-°'t'PI \{J R10Pt ... 1 1 • Rro lf•" 1 M ·ru)rT P /if>,l>P \q M ort I 10 0• n ,• ir ! I l\QP qr ut 1, IJ Clll)Qv" 14 &i\,j n,.,., is c,, .. , ,, \• .. h.1 ...,,,., ~ " -., ,tt4 ;1 • r.-.. ,.,,,... • j C.on11..1n(t1on ,J Ir Jll ,r <;o Jr ~ ~ty c.~ Etncl vtput ~l!Qt 1t p 1S A ,9 [leqan1.e GO Numerats F ' r •unditlol'>" f. 'f' ( ,, .. OOWN /.t,J ,, '"'•' i...·,,1 Ol,t 1 Mutll!' 1 unpto ... eo '>muOQ!.'< I <ilP•gn• ~ P1>1trt•1t I n'A pt1CP d ,,..,.,,~ L. I'll IC•• • '\ • C1os""'", V Uf9 l,~ i •ll', I W#'l!P ·"~ 'Jl;~,1 • 1 HothO D 1r1 /') T" ·~ " «, tt ptn'\~P"' PREVIOUS PUUlE SOLVED rn "l' 111., lb l ~ ~ ~, ... ,, ]8 p, ,,,, ... , ~ Tr,e 01c1 <; 1 1 C Bolter ' 1•'lCJ""l! Wrlt ') ,,, ~Qo> I Rf" O!'.' r-" J "' OtlPCI N.sSll' a>\d' P. t.t>-ir •'O""H a 'I t m, .. , _______ ._ . .,. • • ... P\&.tC MQTIC( ft1UC ll)TIC( MlehMI C. IUttcltt. 14 Pur· 211C and 2t 14 114 W ~I ~ be llfn-IOdr-. ottw OO"lfllOn C ---~!~·-~:_P~t27.?_5_ Oc .. 11 'ro1u, Newport to; c..Ai Wlndowl, ,_.. ~.If lf'Y, et'IOWfli--_ _......,_.._ ___ 1 ___ "81. ... -.-.-IC._ll)--.flCl ...... ·..__ "81.JC ll)TIC( I-_-.-_.....,.....,...., __ "• --·-IC Mitt ..,.,_ .. L.. _....., t4 ,.,.. hlctl. CA t2tl3 8ld Wooct. Aenlll _. --------cu PC'WM ..... .. pie S.0-. lfflM. CA t27t5 "lll I llftilt eddrw 0t OOM lloetclll end Ar#'; Thi totel MtoUnt Of tn. ACtlflOUI .. II 911 NO"nC8 Mn'lllO Ct-. et Thlt ~'"-" .. con-COf'llmon dM6fl'•llOn Of WO (2) Coetl OI a.r... Ul'fNlld ~ OI the OOll. NMm ITA~ ... .. ,.,...., dueled bY· lluabend 1Nt ~ tir°'*'Y II lflOWll ~. ~ 91ftion ..eureet Cl)' lhl P'09-TN IOllOWiftO ..,.,.,,. we flW ~ l*tonl 1te TN IOlollillg ......... NOTICE 19 HUIHY _.., • 'I •• 1 MlctlM C awttm, Ao-wwrenty II ghoen .. to Ma COMltUTIOH Of' WOM. erty '° tlll eotd INt IWOfl-~ ..-~ tiu..,_. • OOll'IO ..._. .. tWN ~....... ..... ... Te,.,...,.., bef't• L. ~ltl (o0ft1f) ... °' correc~ WOttl II to.,. ~ed .. llflft-.d coeu. tlll· ,., HT 9T A"T· 1100 ,OM:HI WHT PHO· CAL.lfO"HIA DINING • recelv9d bY lhl ~ ........... 0.... Thia , .. "*"' "' Mid neu)." 'fM 1>9neflet.ary 20 OOMeeutlw won· l**M Md ldvlnCell 1a •11to1, A·tOI.. Ce»i. ..._, o Dlvlelon In t'-City Of , ~ Wltfl ttw ewnty c.11 Of Of· llMer Mid Deed ou'r!. ~ .,. "-"' 11e ai.e apecj. w.t2M, t2121 vine, C•tlfornle for (..... • ..,.. CcMintY Oft Meir tS, r...onof•~or M *" tit. Notice 10 ..,,...,__. Del'Mid9.tM t..a Hunt~ Ateoollw. 92M3 Mlattlng Ill . $nt, l•be>t U.C.C. _, M071 1H5 In ttie ~tlone ..... ~. -"'*" COWMnl Of -· lllO., I c.tifOfAla OOf'poratloft CMttOl)fler w .. a, 212 llYICll, matWlell, tooi._ .. '".llP ,.,.w ther.t>y, herelotore •it.· AWlllllO ~ CONTRACT· =-,;;'8 Of ,. Thi• bve•n... 11 ton-COiton StrH t. Newport ........... . crlr'"TfCRHY ~ ~oa.t 'ett f'Dcm-~eir--fft•-~~..-.-flllieata:-~~,~t--=-+-1 >11111on, Ulllitfet and Ill GIVEN to ttle Crldlton of o.lly Piiot Mey 20, 27, Juf'9 undertlQMCl 1 written 0.0. .-. IOMltillylhl LI Hunt lndt•c'••· Thia bualnMt '-OOft-Tl'ltt ~naat le con• tH2t _ het 1tem1 Ind tac!MUM A"THU" F LOGAN Soc1e1 ~. 10. 11M !Wltloft of ()et.ult Md 0.. lndeb ... 1911 wed by ~ I Hun , ~-cM:1ed by-en lndMOual ~by en Ind~ 'II. fteel ~ 3'01 •~•111r~ th1r1tor, " Stcurlty No 52s.t0.3294 M-47i mend IOr Sale, Ind wr'"9n Mlkt Died ~ lhl... ~ -.'""*" ... NIO CtlttleociMr W..C Tfteiodor• Swentflo W•t ~rOfOI. 81r't.a OYldtd 1n the eontrect TrW1tfl#or ·~ llcenMe notlOe of tlfeectl end o1.-o. end ....,;.. o1 .,. trwtee "'the County Cter1I Of Or· Thie ••fl A9llt -. 11teo Thlt atatement -r..o AM C.atarni.l t2704 >Cumenlt , fOf' T'-A• wt10M bualnlla actd'91a at "8lJC ll)TIH' tlon lo ~ tM under· end 01 IN tn.w ...,.., by C4Mlty on Jurwl '· wlUI tN County c..tl Df Or wnn the County C1ett1 of Or· °'l90'Y A Weed, QI t CMll and ~I Of 727 W 19th l traec In ltle 'I~ "91*' lO ... ~ Mid deed, edw!IOM,... 1 W\11 County Oii M9Y tt, Mge County Oii -22. lridgla'OOO om., 8.- lly TrHI Along Ytl• City of Costa ........ County f'tCTmOUe ~ to Ntlafy Mid ~. wltll lnlet•t .. rutm IMS , .. , ...... ~ HIOS >OC>-Nof'lh End together ot Orenoe. Slate of ceir. ..,... ITA end ...,.."., IM under· prcMd9d ttiet.in Wld ... ~ Orenge COMt "1'7W nTP8I T b\41Mee ~ 11h "PPUrtenanoee thlnJoto, tornta 92t27. that a tlUllc Ttle fotlowtno pweona .,.. eitt* CautlCI Mid f\Otlel of unpaid pmap.i 0. IM now Oelly Pilot .Ntwt tO, 11 24. Pu~ Ortno1 eo.t PubWleO oranoe eo. ~eel bY • ..,_., C*'I• tlrlct ICC<lfdanc:41 With the .,.,. • .., la lboUI to bl medl doing ~ ... brMCfl end of ~ion to -MCl.-9d Cl)' Mid deed With 1 IN& o.Ny PllO( Mey 2-r ~ " Deify Pi!ot Mey '11 J\lftl '· nenflip ~tlone Oii n1e at the lo ARTURO HERNANDEZ. PANAMA S A L. VAOE recorded NOvMblr it. In*-!Mteon Ill pr<Mdld .... 636 10. 17, 198~ 10, t7, IMS ~d c ~ 'ftceoflt1eOlrectorofPut>. Socltl 81curlly No. ENTERPRISl LTD ACAL.I-IM3•1nttr.No.83-145.H'7 lnMld,..._, M·SOI M-504 Thie llatlf!Wflt -IMO : Wonct. C.1.P. 560-20 81d 508·H ·94$9, TrantltrH F o A N 1 A ' l .I M 1 T E D of 0~11 A411COtde ln ttle of· o..ct: Mey 31, 1NS "8JC TICE with"" County OW1C of Or· o. 15-315. end Intended Trtnaterre, p~"TNASHIP, 810 Newoort ~of tM Aecofdlr of Of. CAL P9 ...,wm11a. .... ,,,. NOTICE __ .,. Mnl'W tnoe Co\lnty on t.tay 17, DATEOFOPENINOBIDS: whOM bualneu •ddr ... la c.nter Drive Sulle a?S. 11ng1County: made to him In ec-mt ....... t1uh•n. l'ICT1TIOU9 ..... H r-r: r~ ""'""' 1915 1d• will be rlOllved II thl 280t w. Menley, In ... City ~ IMch CA tzeeo ' Seid .... will bl"*'-· tlUI dln<le with ttle '""" Of La ~ CA .... .... 8TATlmN'f PtCTmOU8 .._.. •tCTmOUa ....... . ,.,,..,. JfctlUlr\Q Dlvlalon In the 01 Santa Ana. County ot Or· N•wr,ort Coneultlng Without COYeNll'lt Of Wll• bid. PtOf'rle>tly MOW• (Jtl) -.41M. .. ... TheofolloWlnt pereona .,. MAm WfAftllblr ..,... WfATIMIN'T ca.Wiii a ...... ~ 1~01 lrvlne toc.tld 11 enoe. State or Callforni. Group, na., a C111tor111a cor-rtn~, ...,, ... or IM9Ned. r.. ontmen'• Comc>enMtton ,,,..... 9't O..W Ill Z--. olnD ~ • T"" IOllOw4ng per90na are The tol!QwWlg ._,.. At ..... _, V• i Sand Canycn Av-92704 POflllon 110 Newport ~ lngtitlepo11•tlon.Ot -111<1 llUll!ty In-AMt.VIM.,,,I ""' Ol1'EPC0.*9Klond!U OolnObl.lainMIM OOlng~:'°"'"'••_...,. .......... c.--'ue. lrvlne, Calllornla, Tt1eioc.tlonlnCalllornl1 Cent• Onw Suitt 125 encumbtance9, to Pwt ttle ~.s.klehedl0tbld· .. _ 119,,eo.taM11e,CAt212e SEAISLANO ANO PAMELA SATES IN• --.11171f l714· until 1 l ·30 A M on of lhe chief exec:ut1V9 ofttc. Newport Beech CA t2MO ' re pMcfpal aum of 1 bondt I lhtll ~ In ... ~ Publllhld Ofente Cout Chari.. Che1t91 Iv... DANOEROUS WH!.N WET TERIOA OESIGH 2732 8 ~t11 .. ~.?'';r.2 ,, ~ -27• tN5 at whletl """ Of prl(lclpal bu91naet olflee This bu1tneia la COii• Ille not •l ~ bY Mid 0 ~ -··-· Deily Piiot June 10, 17, 24, KIOnd1U, Costa ..... OF CALIFOANIA ... , EutCoul Hlgtlwly (;0'0(\8 _, ,.._, --Y ' --<I Id piece blda will bl pub-or the Intended tranittrOf 19: dueled by-a llrnltld pat1ner· deed Of ruat. with Int•• .00. Only bonda '-'9d 198& A t282t Outrigger ~. Hunllngton del Mat CA 92925 10 t7 1985 :ty °'**' Bid• "''" bl .. ..,,,. u •bc>V9" aNp u 1n Mid note pr<Mdld, ect. Yted~ .... ~ln "t...! M-&11 Tllia bulln .. • 11 con-9etcfl. C• t2'49 Pamela Ja ne a11u t.1-4"!12 .1bmlt11d In 11•1•d All other oo.inae namae Newport Coneult111g venctt, If any, undlt !tie ~ or .. + ,. ,.,. __ .,. lillfn'V't lid bY "'lnOIVldual Jllfl'IM Allan 8t81\0118nO Nestande 2028 0r.,..,....1---------- 1V91oe>M mttl(ed on ttle and addr ..... ulld by ttle Qroup Inc., JOMph c Pat l*ma ol Mid Dead of trust. Belt Aatlna Gulde wlll bl "~ 41Y¥4'& CMl'IM c ,,... 4491 Outr~ Cit HI.Int· L.aM, Orange, CA 926e7 P18JC NOTICE Jlllde, "Bide lor Tr11 Re-Intended 1ran1teror within ttrt0n' Ger1I Mgt · • ..... chetgee, end expeneae led. ,-lllurl to aut>mlt 111ennoue .-.. Thie 1tatemen1 w•• fltea lnQton BMcfi. Caltt 92&49 Thie builneu 11 ton• 1--..;....;;"'-'....;.._... __ ~- ov e l and R.~Pl•c•-thr .. YMr• IHt put ao tar Thl1° mt.m.nt· ... filed 01 thl Truet• •~ ol ttle ':'9 ~ otW:, bl um 8TATmlDfT h the Count; Clerk of Or. ln11 bua1n111 11 con· ducted by an indovldual '1<:mlOU9--•1 ent-Yale Loop u llnown to the Intended with the County~ ol Of. trust• crlltld by Hid Dead P:EVAI~~· RATES ·0 F TN f~ l)4nOnl.,. County on June 4. ducted by: an lndlvldu81 Pamela J ane eatu ~ NAMI ITATDmNT LOCATION OF T HE 1rana1., .. are: ART'S ORY ange County on Mey 17 ofTrutt. . ~ dOlnQ~-· , 5 .i.mtlSlangeland Neatatlde T'-loltowln0e>eraon•1r1 'ORI(· The work to be per-CLEANING, 737 W 19th t985 • ' Said Mii Wiii bl held on: JO~=°':.~~ MORENO VALLEY COM~ '21't1111 Thia tllltmenl wH flted Thli itaten'lerlt wu llled 0tng bullnea H ' itmed heflUndtr l11oct1ed Street "11111 Monday, July I, 1986, II 1773':f Ille Callf«nltl Lab« MECE CENTER. t072 S.f.. Pvbllthed Orange Coast with the County Clllll ol Or· W1tn the County Clefll of <>· O.l 0 PAINTING & MAIN- the City OI Irvine. County Ttle property 11 deacrlbld Publlthe<I Orange Cout 1:30 p.m.·ln the IObby lo lhl ttle al elllng Srlatol. Santa Ana. Call-Dally Flllol June 10. 17. 24, ange Counfy on May 22 ~ co~inty on May 2 1985 TENANCE. 22181 Wood ' Orange within and along In general u All ltocil In Dally Pilot May 20 27 June bulldlng located II 801 1111 'ot ..J:, ~and lornla 92707 July '· 1985 1985 '771412 laland Ln Hunt &ch CA .,. loop, ttle llOl'th end. trade, flxtur• equipment 3 10 t985 . . Soutn Lewis Street. Orange, Id-Md oYertkM---In Sunnymeed Commerce M-537 P2710ll Pubhstt.ci Orange C:O..t 92&48 DESCRIPTION OF WORK. and good will ot'• cenaln bar . . M-478 Cellforllla 92eee. ...... ~-'It.. In........._.. t .... ___.... Ctni.r. ltd.,. Calltomla Mm-Put>l>.tllad Orenge eo.at Daily F'llot May 21 June 3 Gtrf L GollOI 22111 'le 'WOl'k lo be performed bualneu known u HIGH At the time of the inltlal ,,. ..,.... •1 ..,.....,, ,.,. ""'" Dally Piiot May 21. June 3 10 7 915 WOOd lllano Lii HUl'lt ~ 1a11 1nc1ude bul not be llm-TIDE. and located 11 727 w put>ltutlon ol this notic.. a to bl performed has been lted pwtneratwp, 1072 S E rtB.JC fl>TICE o 7 98 · 1 1 c · td to R«rlovll and planlnn 19th Str"t In 1 ...... City 01 1111-"" MftTM'C the total ~t ot ttle un-blalnld from the Olrecior 9rlatol, Sult• 205. Santa 1 1 • 1 5 50 M-503 AT92~6 ... ... "-"'"4'4 Int "--merit ol lndua-AM. Ctllf0tnla 92707 'K:meoua IUWU M-5 hi• bUlln ... II c;on· ' 234 City tr .... Vvlou1 Costa M .... County ol Or-....,._...._ ... --u P-"' b.i.nee ol the obit-rt8I ,,.-z-1,,.....• .., Thia bualneH 11 con-Nllm ITATl•NT ducted by an 1nd1...aual >ec:lea alt 15 gallon llZ•. ange, Stale of California, r-" ·--gtlllon MCUred by ttle above .,_. ....... • copy "' "'8.IC fl)TIC£ PUBUC fl>TICE Gary I-GollOI COMPLETION OF WORK. and tr antler ttle following 81-MAm ITA~ detcr'lblcl deed of truat and It on Ne In ltle office of ducted t>y· a Mmlled partner-Ttle follOwlng peraont are .. This atatement was filed II wort! la to bl completed coholk: t>everaoe llcenM (Of The following per9on1 9!' Mlimltld oosta, expen111, he City Clenl ol the City of lhlp • bulineea u FICTITIOUe .,..... flCTITIOUS eu ... IS wnn the County Clettl of Of· lthln20WOfklngday1 trom llcenHa)· '2-57291 ON dOlngbullnllaaa; . and adven t •• I• rvlnetndwlllblmade•vall-Sunnymeed Commerce .8 L8 0 A'8 ICE EM-NAmWfATl.m#T ...-nATIMl.NT. County on June 4 .. date IC)ecilled In the No-SALE BEER/WINE Number 4\.MAOIOE IT A.LIANA. 20 1248,929.08. ble to eny lnt11estld party Ctntw, Ltd., a C.tfltomltl llm-PORIUM. OL.ACE. THE ICE The IOltowlng pwaona .,, The IOllowlng peraone are ~ ·:;e to PrOOMcl. ,2_87291, now ii.u.ci to Vista Del Sol, S L.agun1, CA The total lndebledneM PQr'1 ,.quae1. The contrac· lted partnerthlp. By: EMPORIUM. BAL.BOA'S ICE CIOing bu"'-u doing bullnaa 11 ,~ AWARD OF CONTRACT: preml-located at 727 W. ~2877 being an Mtlmata on whk:h Of 'end any aubcontractor Sunnym11d Commerce REAM EMPORIUM, 322 TOM CARTER COM-MONlON CONS'TRUC-PuOll•"9d Ora Coa.i hi Owner reserves the 19th Street, loi the praml... John DIN McKenney, 20 thl opening bid It computed' nder him IMll pay not .... Cant•. • Cllll0tnla 09fllf8I Marine A.119., Bllt>Oe Island, PA.NY, 1922 E Cltnegle TION CO : 28512 Eapalter Daily Piiot June ';r, 17 24 ght .ft., Ona..lng bids to 1 1..... 727 w " Vl1ta Del Sol S L-·111 CA may be obtained b" calll~ hM Ille -•flld prevalllng p1rtner1hlp. Ray P · 92282 AV9., , Or , MIPlon Vleto CA t2891 Ju"' 1 198& ' ,....... . oea ...... II I.th . . ...... . I ., .. ol w~ to 811 ~k-Olmldleld Fun lone Re1tauran11 2B. Santa •na, c· ""'10& o-~ D ••onion. "'"&12 ., Q 1j«ll any or 111 bids, to Street, In the Clly ol Costa 92877 (714) 385,..837 or (213 --...... " ,. .. " .... , "" ''"' M·S28 8IW any Informality In a M... County 01 Orenge This bualneaa la con-&27-'885 ltle day bllOfe the amployeed In thl ex-Thl1 atatement WU flied nc:., • Nevada corporation, Thomu Cartagena. El&>ttlter Or M1aaion Vle)o. 1----------~ Id. to make award• In the State 'of C•lllornlt · ducted by: an lndlvldul Nie tlon ot \tie contract. with ltle County Clerk ol Or· 22 MatlM Ave . Balbol te&32 Dol0f11 St , • 1, Hunt-CA 92891 P\8.IC NOTICE 1terMI ol the Owner and to Tnat the amount 01 John Diii McKenney Dated: May 31, 1985 L.ABOA REGULATIONS: "'09 County on May 11. tslend, CA 92252 1ng1on e.aen. CA t2929 Thll bus1nau ta c:on-1 iject all ottler bid•. purehaM P<k:• or conlkler-Th11 atalement wu nled TAC •lat tie contractor IMlt Comply 1985 This bualn111 11 eon. This bualn .. a 11 con-dueled by an 1nc:11vidull ,ICnTIOUS ., .... , PROPOSAL GUARANTEE ahon in connection with Mid with the County Clerk Of Or-VAL 8M COW., a Celt-th all \tie requlren11r111 of '271'7G ed by·• ~ation ducted by an lndM<I'* 8¥ry 0 Mon)On NAME STA~ NO BONDS Each bid lh811 transtw of Hid lleenM (or ange County on May 1' ...... c:.,.or.-... .. _.., Ion 1777 510Q9therwith 0....-I W .. Mr, At· Fun Zone Restaurll\11 Tllomu Carttglf'll Tl\11 Stalament wat hied Thi lollowlng Pl<'IOnl .,. • accompanied by a Ileen-) and Mid bull~ 1985 TniMM,., T.D. ~ other applicable requl,.. ~Al~. 1M01 VOfl velyn A. Cartw, Sec: /Trt1 Tr111 statamerit wu flied wnn the County Cietk of Or-d°'ng OUSt-u ~llled or caahll<'• Check lnc:lvdlng the ffllmtled In~ ,,,.. COM,Allll'f, ... nt, .,: enta of ,,,. Calllornla ........... •10. nflM. Thi• Slat-" WU filed won thl County Clerk ol Ot-ange .County on May 20 FIRST C ALIFORNIA ,--by a c:o<porlla surety ventory, 11 the •um 01 Publilhld Ofange Cout c_., ............ ,...... abor Code. C....,.....11711 th ltle County Clenl ol Or-ange County on ~•y 17 1985 PARTNERS 27405 PuetU ond on the form furnished 162 500 oo wtt1ch contlltl Deity Piiot Mwy 20, 27, Jurwl tMt tecnt.y, •1 huttl DRAWINOS ANO SPECI-F'ublilhld °'';r. Cout County on June 4, 1985 F2'7tMt RMI Surte 300 Miaalon y the Owner u guarantM orthe lotlo..:W.ng· 3, 11>, 1985 Lewie It., Or•ttt•• CA !CATIONS: A tun Mt ol Dally Pllot Mey 2 June 3. '2'1't7111 Pu011sneo Orange COUt Vteto California ti691 I 111 bidder wlll. It an award Cun In the amount ot M-478 ... (71') -...100 tlon1 laavtlllblelor 10, 17, 1985 f2710n Publlll\ed Orenge Coest Daily F'llot May 21 June 3 Rlcnard R Stenton, 27•05 , made to him in ac-s2 000 00. Demand note In Publllhed Orange Cout kup wlthOl.tt charge at lhe M-491 Pvl>llshld Orange Cout Diiiy Piiot M1y ~. 27 June 10, 17 1985 Puerta Real Suite 300 Mts- ordance with the terms ol the amou,;,i of 180 500 00 "8.IC NOTIC( Dally Piiot June .10, 17, 2'. Pu1ohallng Otvtlion In the Dally Piiot June 10. 17 24. 3, 10. 1985 M-501 ion v1e10 Ca1ttom1a 92891 11 bid, promptly HCure That 18 has ~n agr.9d _ _ 1985 lty ol lrvlM . Specltlcallon1 P'lalC NOTICE uly 1, 1986 M-•75 David M Rentro, 250 Et /ortlmen'• Compensation l>etWMn said llcenMe and FICTITIOUl IU9Mll M·511 nd bid doc:wnent1 will l>e M-535 .. _IC Mnfr.rc Camino Rllll. Suite 112. 11Ur1nce and 1111>111ty tn· Intended transfer" u ,.. MAMI ITAftMBn' tiled. upon ~t ot r• I( • ._ P\8.IC fl)JIC( rU1K. "" ~ Tu1un. Ca111ornta 92680 urance Said checit °' bid-Quired by SK 2407' ol ttle TIW'followlng pereons "' .. _IC MnfW'r uaeta no tater than ten I 10) 'K:TrnOUa .,..... "8.IC fl>TICE FICTITIOUa 8US*Rll Roget o Renfro. 250 El .,., bond Shall be In an Bullness and ProtMSlona doing bullneaa u : "-"" rw. days prior to thl MAm ITATlmNT flCTIT10Ua llU ... 11 NA• ITATl!....-T Ci mino Real Sun• 112. mount ol not IMS tnan Code thll ttleCOOliderlllon YUCATAN EXPEDITION 8-aam ate ... for opening bide. The following peraons .,, '1CTTT10US .,_II NAM! ITATl!•NT Tne lollOWing persons 111 Tustin Callfomta 92680 t.500 00 Only bonds Is-lor 11'19 transfer ol llld busi-COMPANY, t2t'A 33<4-St., NOTICa TO SECURITY FOA COM-dolflO bullneaa • MAm aTATlmNT Ttle following persons 1te dOlng t>usineu ea Tl\la buiineu 11 con- ued by companlea wnk:h neu and transl., ot Mid Newport BMc:h. CA 12M3 CMDITORS °" l ETION OF WORK: TN so CAL VENDING. 2775 The lotloliwing pertonS are dOlng ~ u WEAR s THE BEACH 325 oueted by a general Per1- r• rated "A" or "A•" In \tie licenM '* to be paid only R Shine Kennedy, 12t'n llUUC ~" will retain ten (tO) per-..... V•de Drive, Eut, doing bulinMI u NAILS BY BESS 5406 B Marine Ave Balboa nerlt\IP a.at ~ting Guida" will bl af11H Nld transfer nas ~ 33td SI., Newport BMc:h. CA (tee.. 11t1•1or I !r,,_bld :""~Ill all Co1ta Mesa. Calltornla •MES A TECHNIC AL Walnut Ave lrv1n1 CA Island CA 92642 ~~~a~':'u flied ~ltd F11lvr• to eubml1 aooroved bY lhe Depart-92663 U.C.C.) Id 1 the tlsf~ 92828 PROOUCTS. 328 N New-927 14 T -Sh111 roducllon Co •lh ine Count Cltrl 01 Or- cc:.ptable bond• wltl be ment ol Ak:ohollc Beve<1941 Edward Salcedo, 129'n NollOa 19 hereby given 10 ° M 0 Vlcent1Grec:o, 2n5 M.u port Blvd , Suitt '108, New-Biut>eth Kelly, 22 iron Inc: a Calil0tn1a c;orpot-"' Y Miii for reJec:tlon ol bid Control. 33rd St., Newport a..c:n. CA creditors of the within tie City. Al ttle requaet end Verde Ortve Eaat, to.ta port Beach, CA 92663 Berll Wey, 1rv1ne, CA 92715 auon, 332 N P11m Cyn ~ Counl) on may 17 PREVAILING RATES OF Thal a Ille. tr•nalar and 92e&3 • nam«S tran1feror{1) that a Plf'll ol thl auc:ctllful M .... C81tlomla 92828 Glr1I E TunllOl'I, 1527 Thia bu1lne u 11 con-Palm Springs CA 92262 9 5 F27S741 /AGES· In accordance with assignment ol lhe a!CK.etald Thia bualn"' 11 con-bulk tranafer 11 about to bl bidder.I ttle Cl~;',!:'Y thl Thi• bualneat It con-Newport Blvd., •34. Costa ducted by rental Ron OllVer 14 Santa Clara Gerwin a Wlff* At· le p1ovlalons ol Sec:tlon a tock In trade, flxtur11. dueted by: a genet81 part-made on peraonal property m:i:~an: ~th the req': dvcted by: M tndMdual M .... CA 92827 Ellut>eth Kiity Or Rancno Mllr199 CA tome,. Al uw tM01 VIM' 773 ol ttle Ctlllornla L.abor equipment and good wlll of ne<Jhlp herelnaftlf delcrlblcl. 1 1 G 1 Code Vicente Orac:o Thl1 bu1lneaa la con-Tn11 ttatement wH llllCI 92270 • ~It ~to. ;ode, tt1e general prevaJUng said butlneu will be eon-R. St1lne Kennedy The nam" and buslneas 1 0 owmmen Thlt statement was toed dueted by· an Individual lllHth the County Clerk ol Or-Tn1s busineu 11 con KM'lflan A~ • u .. ol per diem -oes 111<1 summtted. and the con-This 1t1temen1 was lllld addr ..... of the Intended S~ '!~o~he •:i,r::~ with ttle County Clerk ol Or-a-E Tunison ange County on Ma}' 15, ducted by a getieral pafl: in;:Dti~~~O&ll olldayand overtime work In llder1tlon therefor taoether with thl County Clltk ot Or-!!'i'~lerors are: Certified P'oeumentl perU lnlng = County on May 23, Thia 1111~1 was flied 1985 ~snT•-P.,_1rt Pr--~ Co oauv PllOt May 27 Jun@ 3 le locality In which the work with thl oonalderallon lor ange County on May 17, uuoialnQ Malnt~. Inc . to"Subllllutlon 01 S.C:url-_ with the County Clerk of O<-f27Mll ,.. "" .,.,..,..,~, 0 7 985 110 bl performed hu t>Mf1 the transfer and uslgnmen1 t985 t779 Sky Part! Circle. Sult• tie... ..,,,.,.. •noe County on June •. Publ111'11d O<ange Coast Inc $Gott Boyers Pr~t 1 f ' bt81nld lrom the Dlrec:tOf ol thl llO<elll<:I llcenM (or nnn7 K, trvlne, C8111ornla 9271' PROJECT ADMINIS-PvbllShld Ora"ro' Coast 1'85 Dally Piiot May 20 27 June Tn1s statement wu l•lecl I ttle [)epartmenl ot Indus-lk(en-) 11 to be paid on or Published Orange Coast The toca.Uon In CA11fornt. TRA TION All technlc:al Oil~ Pllol June 3 0, 17 2'. ,~ 3. 10 1985 witn tne Covnty Clefll ol O<---.t..-.. -.. ,-C-Mnnl"---~-- 1al Rllatlona, • copy ol attef the 14th day or July. Dally Piiot Mey 20, 27, June or the chief ,xacutlve omc:. Ions rellllw 10 this 198 · .. _51_. Put>ll.lhed Orange Coast M-48 1 ~ eo..i"'" Oil June • ~ nu ll'-L itlk:tl II on Ille In the office ot 1985, 11 the eec:row ctepert. J. 10. 1985 or principal t>ullnt11 oltloa otect prior 10 Qpenlng bid• .., Daily Piiot June 10. 17 ~· 1985 'le City Clerll ol ttle City ol ment ol Burrow Escrow. at M-7•7 of the Intended transferor 11· ~Ill bl directed to Larry Jul'y 1 1985 Dllmt •t MnTJC[ f2'1'IOll f lCTITlOUS 8U8*Ell "Vine t nd wiH be made avail-2070 N Tu1lln AYlrlue, In 11me at aboYe. Hll\eman Bulld Super-Mt.IC fl>TIC( M-S27 nlDu nu P\lbh~ Ortnge Cou1 NA• ITAro.NT ble to any Interested party the City ot Santa Ana. Coun-P\alC NOTICE All other bualneaa namea Yltot 11 rT 141 85r.812,. For FtCTITIOUI llU.,._1 1 Da11y P11Q1 Ju"e 10 17 2• Tne tollOWlng per900s ere pon request The contrac-ty ol Orang11. State ot Call-and addr-uMd by Ille questions relallf\9 10 the bid flCT1TIOUS ....... P\8JC fl)flC( ..._ ITATE•NT • July 1 1985 M·S'' ld°'R'l ~!!00o:ORK 1304 :>r and My sut>Contractor lornla, provided that the 0.. ftOTIT10U8 llUWal Intended tran1feror within procau con\ect Bob MAm ITATl•NT Thi followlng perlOl'll are nder him ahall pay not leU partment ol ,Alconolle NAMI ITATI...., three years lut yeere 1ut LaPorte Pl.lic:hUlng Agent Ttle following perlOl'll .,, 'K:mtOUI ., ... 11 d busineh u lL09an "F Ca.ta Mesa CA '!en the tpeellled prevalllng Beverage Contrtsl hH ap-paat ao tar as known to the at 171 41• .. .,..3 .. ,.8 dol:'lt bualnen u · ,.,... ITATl.-UT ~u ·ric CO.,,...EPTS n1m•1c MnTIC[ 92626 ''" ol we ..... to all work-proved tlld traneler II Mid dolT:! bufol~~upw: IOl'll are Intended trenster.. are: BY O.....,.,ROER"'ot. 1 .... City -_,.' AO " m.. ruu... "" Ricnard Allen Molle! 3711 ~•·· 1 1 .. _ ..• __ ,.., 0 FALCO'S FOR REAL Th1 followi"S1ptt10n~3519 A E.ast Cout Hwy \ "'···~.,. ....,~ ,.. .. ~21 w wn n .... IK· ~... ~ ,.l(ER -slDING 2081 None_ --Council OllM"OtyOllnllne IT ALIAN FOee. -<>E· ng tiuslneaa.. ~O<Orll de! Mar CA 9~25 ,teTt~9U9 .. ff .... "--..,.. cvtlon of I contract. Oiied June '· 1985 _.' Wall A Costa' M... The name(s) and bualneu OATED: 5-28-85 FALCO • S I TA L I AN LUNDN'CRAFT WOOD-Wllllam Scott Niccun NAME ITATUKNT Tn11 Dusmeu 1s con LABOR REGULATIONS A"THUR '· L.OQAN, Calli~ ;;,21 . ' addraa ot the Intended CITY 0, "'V1ME IY: RISTORANTE, 270 A Eul WORKING, 2349 Rutgers 1,01 West Bay Ave Balboa T'le tollow•"9 persons d•t' dVCle<! t>y a" 1nd1v1dua1 tie contractor &NII comply Trwf!Not Md Uc•,..... or a trwferM(s) are. Menzlea NAJ«:Y c ucav 'CITY t7th St , COit.a Mesa CA St Costa M ... CA 92426 Cat 92661 do.n9 o ... Stness u R!Ghwd A Mottet 11thlllthen1quirements ol ARTU"O Hl,.NANDIZ, Audie A. Aker. 2081 lntamallonal Clllfornla.lnc , . • • ~27 ~n R Lund Jr . 2:µgl Thi• busineas s con TA ElllTERPR1SES •39 Tn1s s1a1~1 was ''*' :ectlon 1777 5 together wtth Tr-fefM Md lnteftdtd ~~=l•A~~ta Mesa. 14' N. Bristol A--. Loe ~· ..,_.,. ........ Qua o.fa1G$1. 2700 H1tt>ot Ruto-s St . Goeta Mesa. CAI dueled by an lnc:llVt<lul l W.tln..,1 • 8 (,051.1 M&s4 CA ,.,,,.me Counl) Cieo ;:ti 0< II otner appltuble requ1r• Tr...--This bualneu 11 con-Anoe6M. c.tlloml• 90049 Put>ilened Orange C:O..t •202, Costa Mesa. CA 92826 Williams NK:Cun 9262" •"9t' CouN.., on Ma) 20 '•nt1 of lhe Calllorn11 Published Orenge Coast dueled tr,• an Individual fhat the property pert!-Daily Pilot June 3. 10, 1985 92828 Tn11 bu11ness '' con· Tr11s stalem4lnt was ltled JvM V31.19n.in r.ro,..,, 198!1 ab« Code Dally Pilot June 10 1985 A die A Aker nent hereto la CS.C:rlbed In M-5!5 Thi• buslnHs 1s con-ducted by 911 individual lwun tne County Ci.tk 01 Or-139 wa nu• a Cosra V t'S<I 1 0 F27U47 DRAWINOS ANO SPECI-M-S38 11 ganerll u : All-t1 lndu<I-ducted by an 1nd1voduat .Jottn R Lund Jr ange County on May 20 CA 926::'. "'uoltSneo 'il'? C. ·•~1 !CATIONS A lull Mt of Tnis statement was flied Ing wltnout llmltlllonl. Ill P\llJC fl>ncE Gus 0.l•k:o Tn11 11a1em1111 WIS Ille<! 1985 ~fdCt A.1""' Tn,.. •39 Oa<•\ ."'·:or ~·\ 2 JUN' peclllcatlona 11 available lor Pt.a.IC NOTICE witn the County Clerk 01 Or-equipment and lh1tutN and This statement was llled W1tn lhe County Clerk 01 Or-fveat wa1rv • a 1.0~1.1 M.-Y CA O 985 •lcicup without charge 1t the an~ County on May 17• Inventory ol building main-YOU AM .. .,.,,."'-T with ttle County Clerk 01 Or-ange County on June 4. F'ubllShed Orange Coas1 19262 7 M-XI, •urchaatng Olvltlon In the K·114S1 19 5 "1l1D tananoe auppllae of lhll Cl!'· ~A -.0 cw TMlaT lr'gl County on June 4, 1995 Daily Piiot Mey 27 June 3 Trus ous1nt111s '' con.·--------- :tty ot Irvine Specmc:auons =~: g: PubllShld Orange Coast taln buslneas known 11 DATWD01c.-1u, 1f1I. t985 F'2'7I070 1o. 11. l985 duc:•eo b~ co p1r1neu PtalC NOTICE .nd bid docvmenll will be l M 20 27 Certified BulldlflO Malnlan· UNLaM YOU TAKI AC· ~ Publllhed Orange Coast M-486 Tracy Anfle Thet1 11ailed, upon reoelpt of re-"ODINCIC IDWA"D Oa ly Piiot ay ' ' June ance, Inc. and II ioc.tld 11 f10N TO l'ttOTICT YOUR Publllhed Orange Coast Dally Piiot June 10, 17 2•. I ffl1s 11au1men1 was 1ttt11l FICTITtOUS IUSINESS 1uae11 no Iller than ten I 10) .. NO~~K>N 3· IO, 1985 M-473 1779 Sky Park Circle, Suite HIONftfY, rT MAY M oairy PUot Jun• 10. 17. 24. July 1, 1995 I Dllm•ic MnflCE 1w11n11\e Count• Cllt'k 01 Ol NAMfE STARMEN'T alendar days prtor to the .. TO ,.._•Tl" K. Irvine, Callfornla 9271'. 80U) AT A "*.IC IALL July t, 1985 I M·S33 r"UU\. nu .1ngt! Couniy .Jn Junfl • The 1011ow1ng pe•sons •1t 1111 Mt l0t opening bids EIT•T• NO. A·I-Thi Buslneu n•me utld • YOU mG AN lXPl.A-M-529 FICTITIOUI a USINEll 985 001n9 Dus1ness as SECURITY FOA COM-"' ., -Mt.IC NOTICE by Nl<I traMl11or1 at Mid NATION cw THI NATUM I F27tOM MZ ;A.LE. •25 W .IOt• 'LETION OF WORK The To all heirs, l>enelk:laries. ~tlon Is: Cet11111d Building D, TMI '"OCllDINQ flt.8.IC fl)flC[ NAME ITATIMl!NT ?wo11s.n~ 01.1r09e ots1 St Newoo,, Beac,. " :11y will"'"" ttn ( 10) per-editor• and oontlngenl 'K:TITIOU8 .,..... Maintananc:e. Inc:. AQAtllllaT YOU YOU I The lollowlng persons.,. Da•h ?•IOI JIJ"~ •O 1 2• 92663 ent ot bid amount until all editors. and pertons wtlo NAMI tTATOmWT That said bulk lranaler II IHOULD CONTACT A P\llllC fl>TICE FICTITtOUI 8U ... SI dotng buSlneal" Ju•. • •98~ Terr, .ou Fl\ 5 l\) '.:1~ tt!:.uaa1':"1~i n 't~be~,:h::: ':!i.:'~ dOI~ :=: :'IOl'I' .,. ~~~It tottlebe o~:'4'~· uwme...._ et flCT1TIOUS IUalNlll T~~io!.'r:r::=! are S~l~~ES S TJ~i~ \.,~;~ "'S32 ~4;~;:~5 Coiona de' .._..r he Clty Althe requesland OOERICK EDWARD PERSONALSPL.US,2240Certlfied Bulldlng Malntan-T,.....,,.. NAMISTAnmN'T dOlngt>usi-u LOOC> Dt1119 Costa M.u Dl-tl'wnTIC[ Tn15 ou11"ess .s c.on IXPeflM ol lhe evcceuful HEELER Park Newport, A.pl. 208. anoe. Inc:., 1779 Slly Park Uftdar Deed fht following personi are (A) EXECUTIVE UMOu- 1 Cahforn1a 92626 rU1K.1v nu ouc:ted n~ an 1nd1v1ou111 •ldcs.r. lhe City will pay the A petition nu t>etn !Oed N-port Beach. CA 92MO Circle, Suite K. Irvine. Call· ef Truet doing bualnta U SINE, (B) NEWPORT HOT Carllon Browne Anc:I Com· Tllf"f Lou Fa., .mounl to retained upon y RODERICK EDWARD Phyllil Farley, 2240 Park lornl192J1'onor•tterJune TS No. 50141 ND A LIMO. 151 t<alr'l'lul DATE LIMOUSINE. 3810 S peny inc a Calilorn1a cor FICTITIOUS aUllNEll Thts ttatemen1 was 111.-0 ompllenoe with the require-HEELER In the Superior Newport, A.pt. 208, Newport 28, 1985. Loan No. Drive. Suite •F-2. Costa Flo-Ste H Santa Ana. porallon 3191 A1rpor1 LOOP NAME STATEMENT w11r-tne Count) C1~h ot Or nen11 ol Government Code ourt ot Orange County re-Beach. CA 92880 This bulk tran1ler 11 sub-320-305-0&5-65 M .... Calllornla 92826 CA 92707 ·I Drive C<>1ta Mesa. Cali· Trte IOllowing persons are ange Coun1v oo Jun~ 4 lt ctlon 14402 and the uesUng that SUE MON-This bu1ln111 11 con-Jec:t to Calllornla Uniform NOTICE 11 hereby given Natk>nll Olsplay Advertlt-Mk:nael SMrl Miitz, 3810 lornia 92626 OOIC'8N°C~G~~E~EST 644 t985 r+_..... >rovi.tona ol th• contract OYA bl appointed u P9'· ducted tiy: an Individual Commercial Code Section t 11 1 1 c A l , I o Ing, Inc:. a California corpor-S Fl~ Ste H Santa Ana I Thomaa L Jettr .. s 3191 ,..,..,., locvmtnta pe'r111n1ng onal repreMntallve to Id-Phyllll Farley 8108. INTWRPNlll, a Calllornla itlon, 151 Kalmus Ot . Suite CA 92707 A11pon LOOP Or1\le Cos1a B Term11'al "!•v Cos11 Pun11shed Ora,.,ge Cnast o"Svbltltutlon of Securl-inlller the Mt ate ol ttle de-Tnlt ataltmenl wu llltd Thi name and a<Sdr ... ot CMporttlon u tru1111. or •F-2, Coeta Mesa. Cati-Kannetn Jonn McNab Mesa Caltlornta 92626 Mesa CA 9262 D••h P11ot June •Cl • ~ 2• lea." ent with the County Clertl ol Of-Ula per1on with whom iuceeuor trustee, or torAI• 9~~ 1312 W Balboa Blvd Ste Tnis busine ss is con-v~~:'.";,, A ,.g.Of't1t~tt ds~! ,Jul) 1 1985 PROJECT AOMINIS -The petition rtQUHte ange County on Mey 15. C14ilms ~bl lllld Is Rod sut>stitutedtru1tllpunuel'll Thll bulln•ss I• con· 5. NIWPO•I Ben . Calif OUC1ed by I~ .. Part· c 9262~ V S3C 'RATION All tecnnlcal hoflty IO admlnlllll Int 198S Mentln , Menzies Inte r-to the Dead ot Trust ex-c>ucted by a OOtpottllon 92681 c:.~~on StO'Nr'e & Com-M~:. ~usineu , CO"• iu-tlon• relatl\19 10 this late under thl lndepen-~ national c.i11om1a. Inc: .. t« ewtld by John H Foster. a Nltlonal Oisplwy Adllertlt--j Th11 bu11n111 ia co"· Pl.a.IC fl>TICE wojeet prior to opening t:>idl ent Admlnlatration ol E.. Publlahld Orange Cout N. BrlatOI Awnue, lot An· Single ~ " to an un-•no Inc:.. Manene Martin, I dUC'led by a general Part· ~!~!.. i:n~,.,~:',8' I LH d~t;,::. .:n ~~1~~u.1 halt bl dlracted to· Henf)I ates Act Dally Pilol May 20. 27. June gelea. CalllOfnia 90049 and divided '°' intwnt ~ Janit Sec:retary '*"'1P Tnis 1111ement wH tiled Tn1s 11a1emeot was Ii~ FICTITIOUS 9UllNEU ;.,,. .... Landscape Super-A hearing on lhe petition 3. 10, 1985 Ille last day for ftllng Claim• s T ton I II le woman.. Thi• alllament was !lied MK:nael s Meltz NAME ST. TE .. ENi' llor. 11 (71'1857..012• For U.....t>e held on JUNE 28. M--4 79 bJ '"" crldllor 9'1111 be June y ' ,.~ .. ~ , 1 with the County Clerk or Or-Tn11 s11temen1 wu hied witn 11"14! County Cler~ 0' O• "11' ·~ Cc:>unty C;eo 01 °' 1985 81 9 30 A M In Dept ' to an und • ....,.. "' nt1tMI. With tne Coun"' Cler~ 01 Or an~ Cou"'" M M ai 21 ilnge Cnunlv <"' M11v 1 • -ft•~ 'c:>llC""''19 P"fS<'n~ ail" lllMllOnl relating tO the bid Dll-tC wnr1rr 2 , 1985, wtlk:ll ll 1118 bual-U lenants In Common, and 1·· County on June •, •~ e c~"nlw'' 0,. June .. 198C q9< • "'1, C>uS•Mf!SS as 1roc111 contact Robert No 3 II 700 CIVlc: <Anter n-. nu w. nMt day bllore the con-Recorded December 27. t985 ~9X5 ~ ' nn1M F278740 ;; '~Gu M :; E i;"' aPone Purch111ng Agent Drive West, Sanll Ana. CA 1Utnmallon dlle specillld 1979. in Book 134'6 Page 1 F27107' F'27t005 Puaiisneo o,8,.91" Co1n1 t>i•s"..e, ''"II" \ 0 11•1 ... u ME ~JCl, Cran,. 1•cft1 1t (7t4)S60-3628 2702 NOTICIM above 1006 ln.trument NO 32•13 1 F'ubhSl'led Or1nge Coast loa11 ?1101 ""' r )""" '\ ,., • " I "'n·. n l' -.. • ••• s ... "" \ .. 9Y ORDER ol ine City IF YOU OBJECT to the T111uan1·11ALI Oated·May31, t985 ol Ottk:lal Record1lntheol-i081ly Piiot June 10, 17 24. F'ubl1She<I Or .. n9e.~OHI 10 h 198~ ' • ··11• Q~,,·~ ~ncll ol tne City ol Irvine ranting 01 the petition, you loen Ne. ~1/ MIN Z I 11 INT I"· flee ot 1he County Recorder Jul'y t 1985 'Daily Pilol June 1\) 24 M-~ 1o ~ ~Rl:I Dllv•Cl Alt>A" '.:Nreau SJ~; DA TEO 5-28-85 should either appear 11 the ~NCK NATK>NAL CALIFO"NIA, ol Orange County, California M-526 July 1 1985 .. 1..r.•n" c .. c ,. Hunhn9ton CrTY Of' ,._VIN!, av: hearing and ltata your ot>-T.a. C·1'MG INC,. 9J: ,_... Mlf\ltle, In-and purwuant to the. Notice "" 522 84t.lc1' CA 9Zf>"f' tANC'O' C. L.ACIY, CITY ac:tlotll °'Ille written objec-UWT COCME C teftded Trw-.... ol "'-'-· .. __ .. E ........ 'on to I 1111-ti' MnTIC£ •~-----------------.. : Th•5 bu•on•s• • c~" 'LIM ..._, ,..._.., Ion• with the cou1t bllore VAL BAN CORP , a C811-Publlahed Orenoe C:O..t 5e11'°"";'h;~~~ ";';ordld r~""' P\llllC fl>TICE ou~•-a "' ;n ~n,1,., .. ]'..,," -· thl hearing Your appeet-fornla corporellon, u duly Daily PilOt June tO, 1985 F•bruary 5. 1985 lnatrurnent '1CTTnOU8 llUWU 0h•O Dvreau Pubitlnld Ortngt Coast nee may be In peraon or by ac>Polnted Tnm• undlt Ille M-518 No 85-441359 ol uld Of-..,... ITATl.-.n K-1-h ' Sl&lf'l"l.,,I wli. hMl<'I lelly Piiot June 10, 17, 1985 IF ;g~E A CREDITOR :=1~L~ =L.~ llctal Aec;otda. w111 SELL on I The lol!QwWlo per90nt are P'ICTITIOUI •UltHEIS .. II-11'<" c~.,,~ c ... (11 Ot M·520 a contingent creditor Of AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Ml.IC NOTICE July 5. 1985 as t 1.00 A M · 10oln0 t>uatneaa as. I NAM! ITA n•NT •ng.. Coun•, . :w> M11v lO Mt.IC NOTIC£ the deceued you mull Ille BI 0 DER FOR C ASH . ti IOUth lronl entranoe to THl LOGISTICS TECH-The I01lowln9 persons are iqt1<; ---------r claim wlih lhe court Of ANOIOR THE CASHIERS CITY CW ltV1MI the Orange C<>unty Old N 0 l 0 0 Y SER V t CE S Ck>lng business as FTTT797 '1CmtOUlllUat••• ~-t II 10 the personal OR CERTIFIED CHECKS CAUP~ Courtl'IOUM. 211 w Santa OROUP, 17571 Newerll Cir-CAFE ON BR ISTOL PutlhShf'O O••nr \..081' NA• ITATl•NT representative appointed by S PECIAEO IN CIVIL 000£ NOTICa llYITtMO Ana Boulevard. City ol SWiii tie, !MM, CA 92714 S.TREET, 3099 So Brtstol Cl•''• Pilot Ju,,,. ' 1 • 2• Ttle following per.001 '"Ille court within four month• SECTION 2t24h (payable II ..,, Ana. Stall ol Callfomla at Bruce 0 . Rleh, 1757 t A,... Costa,,._. CA 92826 '"'' ' 1ot1c. 1ot butlMUll trom the data ol rim II· the time ot..,. In lawful NOTICE IS H.EREBY publk:auc:tlon,tottlehlghaet Newark Clrele. llvlne. CA I Kyotaru AtMnca C0tp 1 ~ 52 .. AANA.OfMENT 1815~1n SICtlOll 700 ol the rlgt!t tltte and ln1WrW1 bertcelltedbythePurcllu tlmeofMlelnlawfulmoney Thll buslnHI 11 con· So Btiltol Ave Cotti S~PSTREAM . YACHT IV. ane41of lelt1<t H provided m<>ney ot ttle United StatM) GIVEN that IMlld bide wll~ bidder for Caln (payable II t2714 CalllOfnla corporation. 3099 l ·u1ttn Ave . Colla M .... CA P1obatt Code ol Callfoml• con~ to end now held ~.~~1:7,~~1~ty1:: '?!,. .. ~": 1~1ed en~t•::;.: d~~~ t>y ':~., ~. c~~.~!!s 15 con- •2e27 The time l0t filing ~· wlH by It under Mid Dead of luf ' • .,,.. • • • --0 """"' I G • n • v 11v1 Mary not expire prior to tour Trust In ttle pr~ lllletn-nlahlng 811 plant, labor con\lll'fad to and now '*d Thia 11atement w• tiled ducted by • corporatton lldowtkl. te t5'-t Tu1tln month• trom the date of the atter delcttbld: MMcll. mal9rlala. toots. by 11 under Mid deed In 11• with !tie Coun1Y Ctef'k of<>· KYolatu Ameoc:. Corp 1119 Costa M .. a. CA 92827 hew noOct tbove TRUSTOR. ROBERT A eqvlptlllnt. tuppllae. trll\t-property situated '" Mid anoe County on May 30. l(ofcnl T.,.euc:N S.C:retaty Thta bu1lne11 II con· y~ MAY EXAMINE the FRANCK • DIEDRE J portl!IOl'I. vtllltlae and Ill County and Stall and ~ 1915 Thi• 11a•erner1 .. u filed lucled b an Individual Ille kec>t by ,,,. COUf1 II you FRANCK Hu9band 111<1 wlte Oltler nema and lacllttlae ICllbld u follows. l'11Nm Wllh ttle County Clerk of Or ~ M SadOwlkl are 1 lnllt .. ted In 81 ft , INll, and WllL.IAM 11ecH11ry therefor, u PARCEL 1 Pvblithld Or1n91 Cout ange County en Ml) 21 Thie 1111ement was lllld thl .. ~you mey WW c SL"' • EVELYN L =,:,;~~= .. ';:!,~T~~~~ o.tty PtlOI "'-tO. 17, 2•. lfM nm1t rittl ''-County Ctent ot Of· upon thl•1CIWl0t or lldmln· Liff. hulband 111<1 Wit. u Aeeealot1'-FlneArta8ulld· tn IOOll 441 P-29 lo 34 Jutt 1, -tMS Pvbllshed ~ Coast I tnge County on Mey 14, 19trllOt or upon the II• II tenant• II • -' M-524 IN & n1IM 1 . ·1 the uecutor or BENEFICIARY VAL.fN· Ing al Httll•O• Park both lnclualv• ol Ml1-Oil. 1y Piiot June 1 . t7 'I• 1 1 Otf'leY or CIA BA.Ht< CaMt I I 0 t •• h. f w It h • p • c.llaneOUa MIC)I. reoordl of JUiy ' 198~ Publllhld Orange Coal! edmlt'l1ttr1tor · Ind Ne With • • om• cor· p11rten1ncee 11'11r110. In <>tn0t County Clllt'otnie, ..alt fl)llC( M·S21 )Illy PllOt Mey 20. 27. June the court With proof ot ..,. P«•tlon atrle.t aocordence with the end 11oorrect.ci bY that c.-l ), 1o. 1985 . vice, a written requetl 1tat• RECOAO£D October 20. ~t10ne on !lie •I lhe taln Ceftlfk.a,. of Correction f11C""°"9 IU899aa ______ .......,M._-4 .... 7...,7~i:·~~:~~~~ ~ ~4=' p':e 2=: offlcloftheOifeclorotPub-recorded 1n 9ook 1"4&. ~mmn Ml.IC llOTTU .._IC fl>TICE t""'ltld _,,of Offtc1al Aecorda In the oftloe lie WOf'lle C.t.P. 650-&0 aid Ptoe 1414 of Otttclel ,._ ,.,. ·~.,, pet90N we ,IC1mOUI .,... .. ---~--·-------lven ~' ,.... .. -, No t$-3 te eotdl of Mid 0retl09 C0un--OOlnQ ~II: '1CT'fn0Ue .,._.. 111111llMtl0t of 1he pet!-Of tM Aecofder of Orenge DAT!Of!OPENIMG 1108 ty 1 1 J INT£RUTS. 13112 MAMI ITA~ \'W tlone or ecoount• meotlolled COunty: Ilda will bl ...,.._, ., ttle PA.Aal.2.. 01mMft Ln . a.me Afta, CA n1e followlnO Clll'IC)tlt -~ ITA 1n 8ec:tion t2001t1c1 l200 & of Mid deed of 1rw1 • ~ DMllon 1n IN Non.a clu~ ,.. 12705 ooino ~ aa TN IOltoWlnO per90t1I are the Clllforn141 ~ot)ele COde lbel lhl fallOWlng City of !MN IOceMd et nent ...:m.ntl for -e;.... ...._, MM Stwpen. l~TITUTO IOIOMA IN-'o:f ~'llM:ICI. ll7' K•tt K~ .... 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O .,.., ~tot..., .N/ty I, Jf#f M a~l I M'!!'.2!1 Vle!O CA •• 1 -l~ -cw~ 10 be 09tlllmlld ll'COrt9Ctt'W ot the llreet ~~ l • • .. l j ... I ·- HARBOR L.AWN- MT OLIVE Ml'rtvar'r • C~ete1y Crem11tol') 1625 Gisi~ A."e os1a '-"esa ..,4(1.SSSA PIERCE BAOTKEAS 8!Ll BRO ADWAY MORTUARY , tO Broaawa" C.ostt M &H 642·9 t!X) PAClt.C VIE'W MEMOfttAl PA.AK C.mel91°', • Mo1 tu••• Ctiaoe • C•twnato•, 3!X>O Pec1!1C \11"1 Ortv,. Nf'Wpotl S..atl &U 2 00 .. cCOMlll<; K llO'tTUA'lY 1 ~9 La;u.,_. Caf' r)n Ao e d l 11gun11 Beecl'I C 9:M>!i' • 14.9~ ·~ ..: '· I f. .. .. • -t. ~ . . . " MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Ameriul\ lMt!Ue WIST DIVISION W L .. ci. Ga An .. h c n1ce110 Ken'°' C1lv 0.klono St•lll• Mlnnt,OI• re .. , 19 7S 537 21 14 Stt 11 2S 511 ,. 1t 4 1 15 30 •SS ' ; 13 )0 434 s , 21 34 ll7 •• Toron10 8a111more [)elrOll Bo•ton Ntw Vo,. M1tweuktt Cleveland EAST DIVISION 36 II 19 1• 19 1• 71 25 11 7S 26 2S 19 l6 Suncsev's Sc«" Aft9111l I 11.ansas C•lv 0 Seatlle 10 Cievelenc! 6 0.1ro1t ' Toronto ) Bo\lon 17 Bell•moa 0 Chicago S M lnneso•• I Mllwoui..ee 9 New York • Texas l ·S Oa1<1and 4 6 Tonitflt'• Gam4'' 661 547 547 Slt S19 SlO J4S 6 I 6 ) 1 ' • • l 17 l Te••• IMHOn 4 SI ., Aneels •MCCH .. 111 O·' S 10 om Baltimore tO M•rl•nu S-3) 01 Oe1ro11 CMorm 1 Sl Milwaukee 1 H1guttr a 4 )l al Bosion l01eoa l I I M1nne•oto 1v 1010 6 Sl a r Cleveland Creel 0 41 Toronto A••~a"d•• 1 1• a• New Yo•• IS'>irl•v 0 I CP'i1(ago 1 Bann1\ler 4 4 a• Sealtlt tSw1ll 1·01 l(an••H C11v IL•11>rondt 6·31 al Oll1<1and (B1tlSlll\ 1 I I ' Nation.I LH9Ue WEST DIVISION W L Pct. G8 Sen 014!90 37 21 60<I Clnclnnall 29 1S S37 3 • Housion 79 75 S37 3 > ~· 21 18 491 b Allan11 11 30 '73 9 ' San Franc1Ko 20 33 J11 11 Cn1cego New York Monlrtol SI LOUIS Pn11aoe10,,•a P11"ourgn EAST DIVISION )1 19 31 71 37 13 ?9 25 19 3• 17 3S suno.v•, Scorft Allan•• 10, Oo69er• 3 New Yori< 6·1. So Louos 1·8 PllHadelohla 4, Mon1rea1 I S•n Olego S, Clnc:lnna 11 3 Chlco90 5. Pittsburgh I Housion S, Son Franc1Ko O T onitflt'' Game' 621 S96 Sil 531 351 311 '> 7 4 ' 14 IS , OOCl9tn CWelCh O· I l ar C1nc1nno11 I Stuoer S~'l Ch1(1go ( Fon1eno1 0· 1 J at Montreal !ScheUeder 7·21 Ntw York !Fernanotz 1·11 or Phllac!ei· Pn1e t Otnnv 7 • Sl SI LOUI\ <Co• 6 2 J al P1t1s1>uron 1RnQden ,.51 San Fronc1sco <Goll 3-71 or Atlanta I Sclluler O·Ol Son 01e1>0 IHoyr 6·41 a t Hou\lon Krieo ~· 6 I AMERICAN LEAGUE A"9tls I, Aovals o KANSAS CITY CALIFORNIA LSm11n 11 LJones ct Orta on BalDOnt ID Wll\on pr Wntle 11> Snerron rt Prvor JI> Olorg on Wat na n 8 rell on Cncocn u Totals al> rll bi 4 0 ( 0 4 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 • 0 3 0 o o o o 4 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 l 0 I 0 1 000 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Pe111s cf Ben•Qur lo Oown1ng 1t Dl'Cncs 3D MC Bron rt ReJ•sn on Boon• c Gr.ch 10 S<~o• 10 '' 34 0 I 0 TOlll\ Score bv lnn.nvs eb r 11 bi ) 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 4 I I 0 1 o o o 3 0 I I ) 0 0 0 J 0 1 0 Kan\&S CllV 000 000 000-0 Calffomia 000 100 001t -I Game W1nn1ng R81 -Boooe 141 OP-r<ansas (1111 1 LOB-Kansa\ C11v -4, C6lll0trua l.. SS-WMe IU IP H " '" ea so K•nMI\ Cltv OJ•O.\on L 4 l 6 l ) ~ R~n•O• W f 1 f • 0 0 I ' OMoort S 12 1 1 0 0 0 l HllP-8enoQU41l (DV OJ&ek\un) T-.1.2i_ •en•uuu Ctrtw Boone Miller Grlcll Jone• Jackwn Ptlli\ Brown Sconier• Nerron OeCtnces Downing Scnot1e1e1 W1ltong Howen Gert>er Ttteh Anet! •venees aATTING Aa " H "" R81 Pct ISi 11 H e II 271 101 23 11 I 13 16S 14• • 31 2 18 16' 16 ' • 0 0 150 I~ 7S 40 ~ 16 244 "' 23 )0 I 16 242 Jl9 11 33 7 21 137 1'9 26 40 I II 137 17 I 17 I 6 136 17 3 4 0 3 23S •s I 15 e 9 23 I 123 12 ?' b 11 221 167 20 ~ • 23 104 162 19 31 s 17 198 110 s 20 0 6 112 ll 1 6 I 3 ISi 10 I 3 0 0 150 1,790 230 415 •• 212 .232 PITCHING IP H 88 SO W·L ERA Chburn 2'l> 27 6 11 1 I 111 LU90 13 IS ' 4 0·0 1 ll leM 2' 11 1 6 2 0 I '8 Moore 36 30 I 1S 3-3 I 10 Roman1ci. 10' 1 86 26 7• 7 2 3 14 Will 81' I 11 35 50 3·6 3'6 Clemen!\ 33 24 IS 11 • 0 3 11 $t••on n n 30 26 •·• 4 oo Corbell : 11» JI II 16 1 0 4 SS JOM ll 1 SI IS 11 7·4 4 70 McCui.111 36 39 20 19 O·' 6.00 Sancher I 1 13 9 • O·O 14 O<I Totah 490• 1 491 119 21' 1'·25 3.14 S•vu Moore 12. Cltburn I NATIONAL LEAGUE Braves 10, Docteers 3 LOS ANGEi.,iS ATLANTA a r II bl •b r II bl S•A lb 4 0 0 0 RRmrz u 6 0 1 0 Duncan u • 0 I 0 r<omn•k rt S I 2 I Landr x If 7 0 0 0 Murohv cf l 3 1 3 Mlc!nc!O ~ · I O 1 o Horner Jo • o 1 I Guerrer ct • 0 1 0 Ot>erkll ll> I 0 I 0 Broe~ II> • 0 I 0 Horoer If 4 2 0 I Ma•lllll rt 4 1 I I ChmOI\ lo ' 1 I I Sc101Cle c 3 1 1 0 Hul>l>rc! 7b 4 0 0 I Yeaoer on I O O O LOwen c 4 2 3 1 Anoesn lb • I I 1 Sh1ekll o 3 0 I 0 ve1enz1e P 2 O 1 O Forsier P I o o o C01u P o o o o Wntilld Ph 0 0 0 0 RR nlc!\ oh I 0 0 0 SHowe P 0 0 0 0 Totah :M 3 t l Toteh 3' 10 ll 10 Score bv lllftlnel Lo\ Aneelel 010 000 JOO-3 Atlante 101 011 J?ll-10 Gem• W1nn1ng RBI -Murpnv (Sl. E-Huooaro Sax, Horner Ouncen 3, Anderson OP-Allenla '1 LOB-Los An· oele\ s Atla nta 17 1B-Sciosete. Horner 1 HR-MurPllV C t41 M1rs11au (9) AnClt••on 11 S-Forster SF-Hubbard IP H R EA 811 SO LOS All9ttel V11len111 L,5•6 S 2·3 8 S S 4 3 C01et I 3 0 0 0 0 I SHowe . 1 s s I I 0 Allent1 SP'! _.dS W l·O 6 8 l I 5 Forsier S l l I O 0 0 Sntelc!s oncneo 10 1 1>a1ter\ 1n lrn T-7 SS A-29,340 Colleee Wond Serles (at OtnollO) Sunde'l'l Score M1em1 Flo 1 Tues 1 Tonl9ht'' Ghampjen"'lp Glm4' M•am" Fla C6J·l6l vs. Teus ISl lbt One·deSffln reeatt• <et 6albM Y•Gllt Club) THISTLE-I Mar" rnomP\On IBalDOa 'l"acn• Clubl LASER-I Mike Sen1ov1c11 Alom110\ 8av YC 1 Jim Ott\ ABVC .SA80T-1 Susan Minion. NHYC 1 Jou Soncnez·Pa111no BalDOa !Steno VC OEl"ENOER 17-1 8 01> Mtlv1lle Dana ~,n1 YG.--1 Reven• Artow "•c• 1011141 Cefot111\1t11 YC ICMir .. a .. dl ............ dll CLASS A-I Breoi. Awn GaUQMn G••efl ano H S.ol 8HCll V•Chl Club 1 E uv lt1c!t • Ed Z1mmerm•n 1Ca0r1110 i.eecl• Vwchl ~lutll. ''"'S\'Jll Oancer-iJrTeri 8en1er CllVC CLASS a -1 Anoorno Oon Z.•nn. c a ve • 1 Pauave' Aon TQ"'41n Nao YC 1 Hurrocone GulCn Sl•ve JO\! CBYC CLASS C-1 01tteren1 Drumm.-L Haoermet\I Liiii. Shop\ FINI 1 ltCllPH Steve Slane< Stal Beacn VC. 3 Southtrn Comtort Tom Newlon. Alemlto) B•v VC ORCA lt•lemoren,l-1 Benona Sohl 8111 Fonvlnt BC vc 2 A1lo.ene S 8uddv EOHn LC>n9 8eocll vc l M1ne11e Mtl<t L-man Poto\ V•IOI\ VC Re,ull\ 01 rt1urn race 10 C8YC CLASS A-1 Coore. 8 111 Buber, SllOrellne VC 1 Boil s11cll. GrltflnHarlwell, Loni! Beecn vc, 3. Ca n11da Broot.• Gifford Llllle Ship, FINI CLASS 8-A~ 2 Worloel< B.U 11.ellev C8VC J Wtnc! Werrior John Devi\ Soull'I !.11ort VC CLASS C-1 Sou1nern Com!on ErliOH ORC A-I Mlntllt Mike Leneman, PVY( Hollywood Park SUNDAY'S RESULTS (3'th of 47·de't ~~tfltlftd "'"tlfl9) FIRST RACE 6 furlongs Prtnc!J'a Elv1ta 1S10111el 1610 6 IO J to S1u11n· Sue11n (Mt'zol • 60 J 60 Ctmne a L1lllt' IMcCarron1 4 00 Time I 10 • S SECOND RACE. 6 tunong• HaPPV Hooe !Meze) 6 60 410 3 00 New Sl•adeilv cva 1oe11 1140 I 60 Nuclear Atlacl< 10r1ri1a 1 J 60 T1rf1e I 18 4 S U OAIL V DOUBLE IS·9l oa1d '70 80 THIRD RACE. One mile Nem1 ( Hawltv I 11 to 6 00 3 00 Gooo Tnougnl w 111v !McHarguel 6 00 3 '° S•nglel !Peoroza l 160 Time I 3S 3 S lS EXACT A 11·11 Paid '147 SO FOURTH RACE. I'• milt' Galli&<> ILozov•I 10 80 100 no Trrc1<v Wiiiie (S1D•lle l 16 40 td' 60 Bot kloo I01,.1resl 1 00 Time I 49 lS EXACT A !S·71 oo•CI '676 SO FIFTH RACE. Ont' mlle Mgn!cl'I Encore (fjwlvl 10 70 5.60 J 80 Annapurna CMcHarguel 18 00 7 10 Reigning Mek>dv !Shoemeker l S 40 Time 136 VS lS E XACTA (3·1l Peto 549900 SIXTH RACE. I I m11es rna11ard's Welch ISll>llle) 1 80 4 60 3 40 One Evec! Romeo 1Mct1argue ) S 80 4 60 Traver !Hawl•vl S 10 Time 150 'S EXACTA 14·61 po1d l9t SO , SEVENTH ltACE. t 1 16 m11u on furl Oonnv I( (Shoema ker) 11 80 S 40 J 80 K1lauta IMc Har11uel 4 10 • 10 Snu111e Jel (Oomlnouez) • 40 Time I 41 4/S lS EXACTA ll·Sl Daiei l llOOO U PICK SIX 19·1·S·J·4·9l Pete! llOl,111 60 IO IWO w1nn1119 llCkels Ill• no"•'' S1 Pick Six conM>lelion Pa le! \1,1,910 10 16J winning 11c1<e1s Clive 11orse1) ElGHTH RACE. 6 !urtonos Pa1r1c .. McF10 (SIO•lle) 9 00 4 40 ) •O hnneuee Rite 1snoemai.er1 l '0 l 00 Berbed Nele (Hawlevl 180 T1mt' I 09 4 S JS EXACTA 13 I) Paid \69 SO NINTH RAGE'. .. H 16 milts on turt Amaoola IOllVl •UI ~I 10 14 80 s 10 Oancong F'loct McHorguel 110 • 00 Red Enioer IMcCarront 7 10 T1mel 421S \S EXACTA ll 41 POtc! \71500 TENTH RACE. One mile Gre1nlon !Poncavl I l>O 3 00 Oul Prec1s1on1'9 tMoC11rron1 ? 60 out Lore! 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NING8 BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-6444 CD JIM SLEM ONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll St. -fNw C•r Loc•tlon 1001 Ou•ll St. -R•••I• Dlvl•lon 0 World's Largest SiJ/ect1on of fi\ A Mercedes Benz \::::J 833-9300 .. .. -~ .. Sales . leasli1 . Parts . Semc• · '°'' s1to, ' • U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts. Body. Paint & Tire Depts Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2010 larlter . .lhti., C11t1 1111 142-0010 -.,.540.1211 ,(Al HfAL11 PACIFIC OCEAN o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN ~ 'FAMILY STORt SINCE '53' -~Sales -Service -Lea1ingy ~ -. .. BRISTOL AT EDJNGEP Ml• 0110 lN SANTA ANA \ WaskM1tw C.tauk (el Herr1teft. N.Y.) 21S •·Roger Maltbie, \90 000 Rav F1ovd. \(4,000 George Burns. '44,000 111 Mer~ Wiebe S1• 000 2Jt W1llle WOOd \70 000 2tO Peler J.coosen 'te,000 111 81rrv Jaeckei l IS,SIJ Jc s,..ao llS,SIJ Wavne Ltv•. S1S,Sl3 Don Poolev I 13,000 Tonv Sill\, l 13,000 ,., 113 Jim Gellaoner, ".937 Mille Smlln, '8,937 OoV1d Gra,,•m ",937 Craig Sloc!llf. Sl,937 Donnie Hemmono, ll,937 M ike McCullouoh, 18,937 Joev S•ndeler, '8,937 Clarence Rose "931 114 Rock Fenr \S 620 Sie ve L1e01er \S,670 Core• Pevln, sS.620 Woody 81a ck1>urn. lS,610 Bob Twav, \S 620 21S 10 63 72-70 69 11 69·6S 66 66 73·70 61·12 10 61 n 66 n 10 74·61 69 69 1'1·69 6'1 ,, 70·6'·72 11 71·71 6S 73 61· 1• 10 10 10·11 71 70 13-11·11 67 72·69-n 10 73·61 11·10 71·11 71 70 7S·69·61 11 11·10·61 73 7'. 70·66· 76 10 u 10 p 13·69· 7 I 71 71-73 69 71 1?·11·10 11 67· 11 1l 7J 11·69·10·13 Lennie Clements. SJ 900 10·13 16 66 Lon Hinkle \l 900 10 15·11 61 Mark Haves SJ,900 73·69 14·69 • J1rn Coloerr, sJ ,900 10·10 73·11 Lennie Clemer>t,, l l . 900 61-70 73 14 x won sudc!en·O•atn !'layoff LPGA tournament (el Ma!Ve<n, Pl.) 111 A••ce Miiier. \60,000 ltO Nencv Looez \37 000 211 Bein Danit! '11 000 :114 Mullin Soenc:er·Oevhn. JIS 9SO Pe11v Shtenan, '1S,9SO Amv AIC:Oll, \IS,950 Mvre Bleckweloer \IS,950 115 JoAnne Corner. $9 400 Ka111v Beker \9 400 Anne·Mer1e Path 19 400 1*' Avako Okamoto, s7,600 111 Mortlla Neuse. U .600 Cnris Jonnson U .600 Bersv K•nll '6 600 ,.. Lori Garoacr lS,600 Judv Clerk, \S,600 219 Pat Bredlev, U 900 Janel Anderson s.e. 900 Rostt JonH , u 900 S,,trr• Turner U,900 1'11 Coro11ne Gowan, \4, 115 Jtannelle Kon1naas. S4 l1S Po111 R1u o S4.12S Marre F1ouer.u·Oo11t u l1S Seniors lat SpulU, Ntvadal 210 PererTMmion. SJOJ)OO 111 &mv Cnoer s 16 500 J•m Ferree '16. 500 113 Howie Jonnson,S11.500 11S Gene L•tllt \8 167 Gov Brewer \8 167 Ken Town\ '8 167 11• Don Jonuar v l S.700 Ken Slill,SS,700 ChorlH S1tlort sS.700, 111 Bill B1se1ort l•.250 Lee EIO.r '4.250 Jeck Fltek.'4,250 George Lannino.'4.250 "' He rold Henning,U ,600 69·73 ·67 7l 61-10-11 n 14·61·73·69 10·71·11·70 11·69·72 n 61·13·69·15 13·14 69 69 71·61·7• n 70·71 70 74 66· 7S·1S·70 70· 7S·69· 73 11·10·10 75 n ·6'·11 IS 7J·69 ,. n 71 ·70 71 ·16 74·11·14 70 7l·71•7S·71 73· 11-10-14 71 ·11-73·7• 71·69·69•75 13·61·7S·1S 69·14·11·16 69·7J 71 ,. 68 n 10 14 69·49 71·1>6 ,. 74·70·69 73 69 73 13·61 ,. 61 1S 13 ,. n 10 nnn 15·61 74 1• 11 n 11-10 11 14-11 67 73·17 73 15·11·61 .~ r • NaA CHAIN'ION5tHP SERIES leken 111, c.mc1 100 I LAKa"S (111) -lttmbl• 4 S I 7 9, WOrthV 11· lS 6·9 21. AtMfUl·Jabt>or 13·?1 - l 4 tt, E John'on S· IS f·• 14. Scoll 6-13 1 414 Coooer 1·• S S 9 McAdoo I · S 0 0 7 KuOCh•" I s. 6' MCGee 0· I 0 7 0 Toi•'' 43·14 1S· 36 111 aOSTON 11001 -MC Hale 11 IS 10 13 37 81rd 11·29 4·S 71, Pori'h S·14 4 4 14, 0 Johnson 3· IS 5·6 11, Aln9e l · 16 O·O 6, weeme n ?·J 1·1 1, l(ltt I· I o o 1 Tol•I• 37·96 ?S-32 100 Scefe bv Ouonen Lai.t" ?t 27 11 7'-I 11 Bo,ton 16 19 11 17-100 ThrH·POlnl go.It-Wedman Fouled out-McH•le Rtl>Ound\-L.aktn S4 !Ram bl,, E Johnson 10), Bo\lon 64 tMcH111t 161 Anls11-Lo1ktrs 11 IE Jonnson l4l. Bo,1on ?4 (Ainge Ill To111 fou1,-Loken 76. 80,1on 11 TecM1cal-L.akers CO.Ch RtleV A ttenoanc-14.190 NU .,._#th CHAM .. IONSHI .. SERIES < .. ,,.ef.Sfvenl Gome 1 -Bosion I.. Lellen 11• Game 7 -Loken 109 80,1on 101 Geme J -Lakin 136 Bo\lon 11 I Gam4' 4 -8 0,lon 101 Lelren IOS Game S -Leken 170, 80\lon 111 Game 6 -Uker1 Ill, Bo"on 100 tLaktrs win serle., •·1l ~ . . ., " Oranee C.untv senior$ s~• U5·ellCHIYef) SU NOA Y'S ltESUL TS a DM1len LO\ Ala mllos 3. Co,la Meu I Lo\ Atomltos 9, Hunllnglon BHtn S Fountain Vtlltv S, S1nto Ana 1 C DMllen Newoorl Beech 10, Tustin 6 Hun1l11g10" Beech a. Fullerion 8 Co''' Mesa 14, Garden Grove 6 Stal Be.ch 19, El Monie 14 trvlne 19. Wt\lmon"er IS DffD Mii flahin9 DAVEY'S LOC:KaR (NtWPOr1 BNCh ) -161 anglers I t>arracuoo 10 1>0n110 1 rock hsn, S hahoul, ISO ca1tco oou 14 u no t>au, I 52 mocker et NEW .. OltT LANDING (Ntwporl 8eecll I -14S ongters 161 cahco ous 73 •and oou, S2 ma ckerel, I barrecuda, 1 ,,allbul I \CUIPl'1, I 'heepslleac! French Open (It Plrt\) Men'l SllltllH Finll M•IS W11enoer !Swec!•nl oel lven Leno• ((ZKt'lo\tovakia ) 3·6. 6·4 6·2 6·2 1w 11e noer w111s \Ill 000. Lenc!I w1n1 l 70,000l Women'' OeublH Final Mtrhno Navrotllove·Pam Shriver lU SI del Cieudla Kohde·Kllsch !Wt\I Ger- monv)·Helene Suko1;a !Czecho\lovak1a l ,.6 6·2 6·7 ' Mlxtd Oeubles FINI Nevratitovo (US )-Heinz Gun111ere11 !Sw111erlane1l Clef Paulo Smlln IU S !· Frenciw:o Gonzelet (Pef'aouovl, ?•6, 6--3. 6·1 USFL wurlltN CONFl"INCf W L T Pct ... F , 011<1ane1 ti • I 719 4°' ,. Otn\fer ~ 1 t S 0 611 410 Hou11on 9 1 0 S6l 474 Afllono 1 ' 0 01 327 Porr1ano .. S 11 0 l 13 239 Se n Anton•O • 12 0 250 2S4 Eap..-eu l 13 0 '" 246 EASTERN CONl'IE"I NGI • B1rmlnonam 17 • 0 1.50 •08 New Jer\tv 10 S 0 661 3S7 Memon1s 9 1 0 S6l JSf T arnoo Bev • 1 0 S6l 377 Jat llsonv•ll• I 1 0 ~I 341~ Ball1more I 1 1 "" Ori11ndo • 11 0 2SO 111 a-Clincneo Plavotf t>erln Sulldav's SCOl'H San An1on10 JI E•pren 11 Oenvt r i. Hou"on 13 T tn11111t'' Gem4' Ja('-\onv•llt at New Jersev SeturdeV'' G1me' Ar11ona al E•pnu orianoo el e11111mort J&(~\onvllle ol MemPn1\ Birm1nonam •• T emoa 8ov New Jer\ev or Oa~lano Uenvl'• II Portland San Antonio Jl, Exprtu. V rA 309 31• 336 351 314 374 411 216 lOS 309 370 334 2.0 433 Score bv Ouer1•n ..., E •Pren 0 • 6 IS-u San Anlon•O 1 10 0 14-31 Finl Ouoner SA-SlamPer 4 run <M·kt Maver k•Ck l 140 Second Ouener ~A-Ml'e·Mavtr 18 FG, SJ L A-Zt'nc!etel 36 FG, 541 SA-R 0t1ver recovered 1>1oci.eo ounl '" enc! ronl' IM'"'' Maver •uckl. 14 11 LA-Zenot.a\ 37 FG. ISOO Third Quarter LA-Warren 9 run (pou te1ltdl. 6 29 F ~"" ou111er SA-Rooerr• 11 run (M1i.e·M•ver luci.l 614 LA-Haine\ 66 Pass trom Voun11 lZ.enoe· 10S "''"I 6 S0 LA-Warren I r un CO'Neal oou from Voun111 13 OS SA-Neune1se1 ~•tkl 14 4S Anenoonce 4 619 run TEAM STATISTICS LA F '"' oown\ 13 Rusnt\·vord\ 17 91 Passino vorta 167 Rt1urn varc!\ 107 Passe\ 11 13 0 SOC"S Bv l 16 Pun!\ S 39 F umDIH IO\I 3 2 Penallies·vard\ S·JO r 1rne of Ponen1on 23.57 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SA 10 33· 112 2lS 119 19·11·1 1-IS 3·37 3·2 1·60 36.Gl RUSHING-Los A119eles Warren 14-n. Voun11 2· 14 80C1C11e 1·4 Sen Anlon•o Rooerrs. II 73 w or"s 11·67 Neul'lt<sel 6 34 St1trnPtr S 8 PASSING-Los Angeles Youno, 15·21·0, 171, Seurer. 1 ·3·0, 4 San An1on10 Neu· ne1se1 19·17·1 ?31 RECEIVI NG-Los Angeles Wa rrM "'llS Town\t l' 3 38 Grev 1 ' Haones I 66 Hl'rsev 1·41 ShtrrOCI 1·7 Se n An1on10 Rooerrs S·78, Heektll 3·40, work\ 3·15, Slemoer. 3-8. Lockell, 2·39, Cottman, 7·30. Hadnol. 1·11 MISSED FIELD GOALs-Nont Wffkend tr•nsactlens Am4't'lcln LH- ( ALI FOR NIA ANGELS-Signed Marl< Ban oulflelde•, Jerome Nel,on lhorc! oauman Bob lto\t and Gerv Nalls snoristoPs. Jim McCooom. l1tst oosemon. Ktnc!oll wa111no, 1nflelder T 1m Arnolc! tatcner. Frank OIMlchete. Chris COl11n\, Jim ~ttou"• $1•ve ~uire •nc! ·O...ld Johnson. P•ICners 10 tree agen1 coniracts 0 CONNELL CHEVRO LET 2121 larlter llY4., 011t1 1111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 0 S<)uih 0 >unty-®-li ~ 546-1200 MONDA Y-FRIOA Y SATURDAY SUNDAY S,.clal Parts U1t 546-9400 . . . ... 8:30 AM --9:00 PM 8:30 AM -6:00 PM 10:00 AM -5:00 PM MISSION VIEJO)( The Best Car Buys In Orange County Are At The Dealers Listed On Thls Page VOLKSWAGE~/ISUZU CALIF'S ::1 6 L ARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAY MORE? Parts Open M·Sat 8 -5 30 Sat 9 -4 p m Service m-Fri 7·30 · 6 p m 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 714/ 842-2000 0 HOUSE OF IM PORTS INC. • LONG TERM LEASES • COMPETITIVE 'URCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MER CEDES /'J:> 213/714 837-2333 'CJ Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd . 0 BILL VATES VILISWAIEI • NRSCIE • PEllEOT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 12112 Valle R11tl, 111 .1111 01,istr111 411.4111 1a1 .aoo G ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT rt 1 /1 Ttl Wist For /11• IHP Slits For I Y11rs . oange • SALES -"14 HA~~LYO t : ~~~~:~~ ~ • ACCESSORIES DEPT G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA -· 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coeta Meea 540-0713 3 Blocks So .• of •OS Fwy. - ' -·...l. ..... ~--- C AL If ORNI A M ONDA Y JlJN f 10 l'Hi', /', c_ f N f <, ur ti -es so rescues Fourth Frustacl septuplet loses her fight for life./ A3 California A $600 sniffing flashlight could do uble potlceeffec- tiveness In stopping drunken drivers/ AS Nation Derailment of 42 freight cars and resulting fire caused evacuation of 4,000 people in Pine Bluff. Ark./ A4 World An announcement scheduled by his family today could end the mys- tery surrounding the re- ported finding of Josef Mengele's body In Brazil last week./ A4 Gunmen kidnapped the agriculture dean of American University in Beirut./A4 Sporta _Thalakers cetebrat~ their NBA championship, which ended years of frustration against the Bosto n Celtics./81 The Angels regain first place in the Amer ican · League West , blanking Kansas City, 1-0./81 Entertainment .,.., ..... ,,._.. "'~ " ..... Two young a ten cavort ln the ahoreUne eaat of Newport Pier on a buay, busy weekend day for llf eguarda. / t S~hool fight heads to court Burke Sc hool s uppor ters to ask court for injuncti on to block pla nne d c losure e"<cess of \ 00.000 h\ rcallocanng funJ'\ But d1s1nct o fficials claim that the' ·11 t.•ncounter an S800.000 dcJicn 1f thl'~ lOnt1nue lCl opt:ratc all Ill By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille D.ily l"tlof 118" The SO~ Burlo.l· comm11tt.'l' "·•~tu go lO rnurt l<.><.la) 1n an effort to hlod. the 'ihutdown of thl' Robert H Burkl' dcmcntal) ~c hool 1n Huntrngton Bl'ach. In their court appearance. rep- resentatives of the a'c Our ~hoot Burki.' comm1llcc were l'\petted 10 \Chool' during the I YX5·Xti ~ear da1m 1hat Huntingto n Beach < it) ··our hoartl had luuh·u at .ill thing' ll'knwntan J ~rhool D1s1nct utliual~ anJ thl'lr l·onSl'llUl°nll''·.. Supt•r "111 h.l\ e ciiough mone~ to h •ep the intcntll·nt L..ir~ Kl·mpt•r ..aid tt.xla' lampu<i open nl'\t \l'ar b~ malo.ing a numtx·r nfaum1nl\trat1"c rl'<iuuions "'-o one I'> '>J~ ing that \l l' l'an·t 1-el'P anti h\ cutting O\l'rhcad. alt SlhOl•ls opt•n another )Car Thl' problem.., whether thl' mone> can tx· Hcnl) H. Goldman. a parent of a belier ~pen t .. Burke School fourth·grade pupil. said Kemper also said that the admin1c,- toda> that his rnmm1ttec's s1ud1cs• j tra1or-to-pup1l ratio. "h1ch has been sho" that the dmnct could ha' c an frequentl> cnt1n1ed h' doo;ure cn11r1, -1s among the lowest in Oranse ( uunt\ and that the d1stnc1 was. in tart. commended b~ a management JS\S1tance ~m last ~ca r for making admin1s1rat1'c reductions That tt.·am. Kempc.·r ~1d . also r\.'lomml'mkd thl' do,urc ofa \thool ftlda~ '> promised court all1on " the latest round in a nintro' ers' that t":gan 1n \tan:h "hen tru'>tel's 1irc;1 proposed dosing Pem School But afti:r a storm of protc t 1n the commun1t\. three board ml•mbers - Bnan G.:irland. Pat Cohen and Karen Cr Bnl - changed p<>'>111ons and (Pleaee eee BURKE/ A2) 250,000 con verge on coast sands to escape inla nd h eat By STEVE MARBLE OltlleO.-,,... • ..., Orange Coast lifeguards rCS( ucd hundreds of S'-"1mmers 1h1s ""eekend as heh'} surf and fierce np11des greeted beachgoers "ho Oocked lO tbe sands 1n record numbers 10 beat the swellcnng inland heat. More than 250.000 people wtre attracted 10 area beaches despite a permten1 la)er of fog that ke pt temperatures in the mid 70s .... (Pleueeee BUSY I A2) Reagan to comply with treaty Go rbach ev told of decis ion on unra tified SALT By SUSANNE M. SCHAFER A.::..ct....~w,.._ W ~SH I GTO~ -Pre .. 1dent Rc- a~a n has informed \1 1khail Gorbache" ot his dec1s10n on com- pliance "11h thl· unra11ficd 'it rate~ Arms L1mna11on Trca1" \\ h11r Hou\t' -;poh·,m.1n I .. uT) \pt·Ji-l''> '-<ml toda' Reagan " l'\pt'lll'd It• Jnnouml later to<la' that hr" ill lar11,.:I' Jdhl'rl to the OUl~lear .Hm' umtrol pal I hul al"o tal.e S<."klll't' art1on ll' \ho" .\mtnca ""I matlh .1m ~u' 1c1 '1ul- Jt1ons of the accord The president alter \'e1gh1ng nu- nwrous option' tor keer11ng ti\ m (Pleaee aee R EAGA N/A 2 ) The hit movie "Singin' in the Rain" is now a Broad- way show. I A9 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Classified Com ics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion A8 A3 Officersarresttrio Anti-smo~ingordinance in bizarre Laguna up for debate in Newport kidnapping case 1J LIU llAHONIY Of ........... Police Log Public Notices Sports B4-6 A8 86 88 85 A5 A6 A3 87 81-2, 8 83 A7 A7 A2 t..guna 8MCh Police lnveettgators are tryfng to unravel who did what to whomln the wake of a bizarre kidnap attempt Friday In which both the kidnappers and their victim were arrested. Stocks Television Theaters Weather a.an Kennedy, 28, and Suzanne Cameron. 39, both of Laguna Beech, Wllf! arre1ted tor allegedly kidnapping Shirley Rita Uwanawteh, 28, ot-Weet Hollywood, and hofdlng her for ransom at Cemeron'1 Atexandet Road duplex. Uwan.-wtch wu aJ&o taken Into custody after the two-hour (Pl--Me LAGUNA/ A2) County's chief helmsman f orec3.sts more 'dynamics' New top a dminis tra tive officer seeking effective mac hine~ good board ra pport -"-~ Using the same burning. gaze as_.aesk'w1th a more effic ient push- when he promised to rapidly become button model as soon as possible. He a key player in coun ty aovernmental said he like 10 a nswer his own affairs. Ornn,ae County's new County telephone calls whenever he can. Admin1strat1veOfficer Larry Parrish. Not surprisingly. Pamsh describes ugestcd he's a dull sort of guy himself as a man who sixnds "an "I'm so d ull, I don't do anythinJ... inordinate amou nt" of lime 1n Parrish said. his e7cs hght1ng up with pursutt of his wo rk obJect1"cs. "But the realization o what he JUSt had rm not a problem worker. I do cut said. "Now don't you go print that.'' loo eon weekends.'' hccxp lamcd. the Parrish. 45. who was the Count) light aaam filhng has eye,. Admini trat1ve Officer 1n Santa "'I wo rds hke "d~nam1c." "en- Barbara County for fi ve }ears. called lightened.'' ""1gorou~: anct "r\h1lar- h1 first week as Orange Count) 's top at ma." Parr1 h S31d that hl' plan\ to non-cltttcd official a success. but not . chart some nc"" cour~' a' the o ne that was truly productive to his . county's chief helm'lman way o fth1nkmg. His first sclf-apporntcd rn-,k \\Ill be If personal tyle isany ind 1ca11ori of to complete what be said w1lllx a full· how he ~cws h1s1 90.000-a-ycar JOO. scale review of the Count) r\dmm1'>- cons1dcr th~ lhs third-floor com er trat1"c OffiCt' 11~lf om~ 1n the Hall of Adm1mstrat1on "I \\3\'\t a rC\.IC\lt of ~hat \\l' do 1lreaEJ~ " dtt~u·cf w11h pct$Qry&l how we don and who d~\ o. I wtuH a mcmc nto!t.1..fc maoe 1(a paint to tell lean and effi.-e11"e macninc. ont• "1th of h., 1ntcnt1on to replace the rotary ood J)C'Ople people and gnod 1t•t·hn1- d11I phone nn the com er of his tid'r rtl l)C'Ople .. .J • • J JEFF ADLER • NEWSMAKERS Turning his a11cn11on to his elected bosses. the fh c members of the Board of'\uper' 11ors. Pam h observed that 1f he 1\ to "iuccccd. 1t 1s critical thot he dl'' clo p a special chcm1 I f) "1th the board "I "-Jnt 10 g1H~ them the altema- t1H . bc!i.1des 1he1r O\\n 'itaO. re- hablc. aggres 1~clld\.1 oforthe1rown not1 C) d1rcc11on I ha\l' no 1ntere'1t In tal1n& awa) their role as polJc' make" .. he \a1d ·Oh' 1ou'itl\ that ,., J mcln hu,1- ne" .. 'f>am.,h q111l lo.h added · llr ""1d h~ wa £Mn&ucd b) &be l4'ount\ l'ldm1ni~frat "l' 'officw\ Jilh ht·n· .1th·r lcarnma lth Imm 'uf'('r (Pleue Me PIVOT/ A21 By ROBERT HYSDMAN Of tND.ellyl"lloellaft The Ne" port Bt.·al·h C 11\ t ou nn 1 '"II c1'ln\1tler a propoo;l'd ordinann· tonight th.IL "ould proh11'l11 'mok1ng in puhlit plJn'' anti n.~4uirr cm plo~l·r .. lo rnn 1Jl' \n1lll.1ng P•'"' ll'' for the "orl.plJll' r hl· lClUlh 11 ml'l't1n1.1-hq.•n' • .11 -'' JI c 11, 11.111. n11<1 'l'"pon Rhd ln,111ll'l11ll tOlht:C ltd l\Un(il l II\ \llurnc) Robert Burnh<tm -..11J rl'!,l.U lal1un ot \mol.ing 111 thl· "orkplJll has grnaall~ neakd thl' mo .. 1 rnn- tru, t.·r,~ ~hl·n smolo.1ng lurhs ha'l' bcrn nrns1(kred. In ordinances adopted in Laguna Beach and ~an Francisco emplo"er., are n•quired I<> gl\ e preference to non- 'imokers 1f the\ are not sa11s1fed with thl' l'mplo~cr'>" efforts to accommo- uate tht.•ir interest!>. Burnham ..aid The pmDQ\l'J '-e" port Beal h Md1- nanll' 1-; mlt J'> '>tnngent ll \l\1ult1 rl'qum: 1hc ,·mrl1" a t11 pr11h1h11 'nH1i-1ng in thl' 1mnwJ1Jtt' \\t1rl. .trl·.1 Bu1nh.1m \J1d hut "no 11lPfl' thJn I\ fl'J'>lt"llc .. ··1-or in\taml' the l.'mpl1,1H·r ma~ .. 1mpl~ e\pand tht.· \Ill° l'll thl' \lMk Jrea '>UbJl'l 1 tn the no-,mliking re- qu1rt'mt.•nt or rdc~:ate emph1H'l''I to .1nothcr area .. Burnham -..11d Other aspects of the proposc:d ordinance call for .. mo!. in@ tu he prnh1b11cd 1n elc' a tors'. pubhl meet- ing rooms. theaters and aud11onumc; lt'\lept for lohh1es1. puhltr re troomc; Jnd indoor \l'f\ Ill' hne-; Rt•\taurant' "uuld pnn 1dt nun- 'ml1i-1ng '>l'l t111n' l'ljUJI II .11 ll .l\I ~' rxr,lnt nt thl' l·ndo"l'd "l'r\ITl):: trt·.1 l' \d ll\I \ l' 111 t 11l' ha I \ 111l.1l1l1n' 111 thl· , Ii' 11rd1n.111u "l1uld h..· pt·n.ilill'd '" Jn 1ntr;.111111n punl\habk b' tint• Tht> fir .. 1'1t1la11on "ould leJd to J S"O tint> thl' <,c.•wnd SllMl Jnd ~>111 tnr l'\l'r\ \Utl'l'"'"e \ llllJtllln \\1th1n OOl' \Car (Pleue aee NO/ A 2 ) ............... L_...,_ Larry Parrlab calla flrat week aa County Adllllnlatrati•e omcer a aacce.~ I ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 10. 198! von !Bulow found.innocent ,. r c • ~---..._.._...,,.,~~~ ..... ~pted mur a aven and fog extendlng Into the valleys during the earty morning Hot weather, some clouds due I PROVIO NC'E. R.l. (AP)-C'lau~ von Bulow was found annoccot toda)' of twice trying to murder ht heiress wife with insulin injection-.. mor¢ than three rears af\er JUror-.1n his first trial tonvacted him on the same charge~. The vcrdact followed about 14 hours of dchbcra tions over rou r days. The j urors had deliberated .1.ust one hour and five minutes 'today before informing Judge Connne P. Grande they had reached a verdict. Von Bulo\\ 's lover. Andrea Re- ynold • gasped and burst into tears on hcanng the ve rdict. and cheers broke out in the counroom despite the Judge's request for silence. Von BulO\\ c~sed has eye~ tightly. shook has head a d placed his hands on the table. The he smiled. shook hands with has ttomey and em- braced Reynolds. Chief d~iense auome) Thoma~ P. Puccio had said he e'pected a verdict toda)' and that he v.as confident of acquittal. bai.ed on the JUI") 's review of testimony. The verdict was announced to a standing-room-only crowd in Provi- dence Supenor Coun . The tnal had been moved from Newport, where the von Bulow~ maintained a va- cation home. to keep from clogging the coun system there. Cosima von Bulow. von Bulow's only child from the marriage, was not in the counroom for th e verdict. Her father had said earlier he was con- cerned fo r her welfare amid a growing crowd of reponers. His stepson and stepdaughter. who had pushed for von Bulow's tnals. were at the family's Newpon home. A spokcsmitn said they planned a news conference later. .. I thank 1t's too bad that the JUr) wasn't allowed to hear all the evidence." said Michael Annstrong, their lawyer. He saad he had spoken to Ann1e-Laune von Auersperg Kniess!. and ht hod ~1d, ··vood l\IY~ don't win:· "This as a JUI')' who cltarly ha1n't had an)· trouble comina to a decision." Grande 1d after the ve rdii.1. "'What ca n I c;a, ., .. the state's ch1~f 1n,cst1ga1or. state Police Lt. John F Rci1e. asked with a shrua. Juror~ were greeted by applause as they· were escorted out of the courthouse by deputies. Foreman Roben Rocchio. asked if he had thought it would happen so quickly, said. "Yes." Assistant Attorney General Henry Gemma. who was booed by spec- tatorsas he left the courtroom. said he was "very disappointed." "This has been a complete and total commitment for the past sax months. We ga ve 1t our all. but after four days of dclaberat1ons,, the JUry said there was reasonable doubr." He said he had no second thoughts about the wa> the prosecution handled the case. A j ury found 'on Bulow guilt)' on both attempted-murder count after six days of deliberation 1n March 1982. but the conv1c11on~ were o"er- turned by the Rhode Island Supreme Court last year on state cons11tut1onal grounds. Von Bulow. 58. a Danish-born socialite, had be~n charged with injecting Martha "Sunny"' von Bulow wtth the sugar-regulating hormone during Christmas 1979 and 1980 visits to the family's Newpon man- sion. Mrs. von Bulow recovered from the first coma. but doctorc; sa y the second is irreversible. The Jurors in hi s retrial received the case on Fnday. They worked throu~h the weekend. and spent two hours 10 the counroom Sunday as the coun stenographer read passages from the tnal transcript they requested the day before. focusing on the black bag the state says contained needles and insulin. Clau von Bulow Jurors heard again the testimony of Mana Schrallhammer. Mrs. von Bulow·~ personal maid and the only person who 1est1 tied to seeing insulin 1n the black bag. along with"iieedlcs: · The) also reviewed the testimony of a Un 1..c;!rs1ty of Ch'icago en- docnnolo~1st who said a private 'lab test showing traces of insulin on a . needle taken from the black bag was probably wrong. Puccio and von Bulow said the reque!.ts fo r testimony suggest the Jurors are questioning whether in- sulin was involved in the comas. The defense maintains they were ind uced by Mrs. 'on Bulow's abuse of drugs and alcohol. "If there's no 1n!>ulin, I would maintain there's no cnme." von Bulow said. "If vou want to convict me of adultcr) : . mind )OU, 1t 1s. a crime 1n Rh ode Island. They'll prot>- abl} think of that ne,1." The Jury heard SI\ we-eks of tes11mon)' from 42 \\ 11nesses. REAGAN TO COMPLY WITH SALT .•. From Al two new missiles. on~ hourt. Ol~IM talt' thfough Tuetday. • Hight wlll be In lhe upper 60s at the b .. chea ranging to 07 to 98 In the w.,mer valleys TU99day. t.owa tonloh1 55 to 65. Along the Orange Coast tonlqM and ,.u.sday It wlll be -mostly fflr except there wlll be ao~ late nfOhl and eafly morning log or low clouds Lows 55 to 85. A little warmer Tuesday with highs 84 to 92 · From Polnl Conception to lhe Mexican Border -Inner w•IMS: Mostly south to southeast ~nds less than 10 knots night and morning hours becoming southwest 8 to 18 knots with t to 2 loot wind waves In the afternoon and evening hours tuesdsy South to touthwest swells 2 to 4 feet. Tempe ~ 11 39 111n-c11y 18 51 l H YeQH 111 75 HIQll, IOW IOt 24 hOOll e11c:11no ai 5."' l1ti .. Rock 115 n lOU49\l1lle 89 17 r.,,.~,,.,, .. IAOl(:ele prev•OYI Men19h11 94 75 ~~a high •llCI o-n1ghl low to 8 a m Mi.M< Buch 90 7V M•lweukM 85 55 H• lo Mp1a-S1 P..,t 15 52 AIOeny 78 82 NMll•llle 93 71 Altl\lqlief-94 eo New Orleen• llO 71 AnchO<~ 59 42 ..... York 76 12 Allan1a 91 12 -.ii-.V• 91 75 All.,..11c:C11y 13 72 Okla110maC1ty 92 69 Au•M 94 72 Calif. 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Members of the Na- tional Secunty Council staff were to make phone calls detail ing the de- cision, he said. postponing the dismantling of a Poseidon nuclear submarine. as well as speeding up the development of the Midgetman missile. de\t"loping more than pact. as permitted under the WILLI AMSPORT. Pa. (AP) -A .. self-styled !>Upersalcsman who and tes11tied as the star prosecution witness. Two other co-defendants also pleaded guilty. ha' l' to do tu get the contract," I orquato !laid "It's like what Bill .,;ml. 'That\ the wa) the game is pht )l'U rn PL'nns)han1a." "Also. a letter from President Reapn went to (Communist Pan}) Chairman Gorbachev... peak es said. addlJlg that II would be delivered in Moscow through d1ploma11c chan- nels. The spokesman said that also were sent 10 .S. embassies 10 allied countnes and v.ould be deli' ered toda}. Speakes refused to comment on details of the president·~ dec1s1on. saying only that Reagan had tn· formed Gorbachev of1 t An adm1nistra11on o'rlic1al, who spoke on cond1t1on he not be 1dent- 1 fied, said the pres1den1 \\as read' to approve a pollq of "propon1onatc responses" 10 order to keep the pact technicall} ahve. >Cl also show that the United States 1s able to react to reponcd So-.1et v1olat1ons of the treaty. "It's to go in the ·direcuon of showing some kind of restraint. but also mclude a proper response (to the Sov1t"ts) on the pan of the United States," the official explained. The ··proponionate responses:· he said, involve the dry-docking and The six-year-old treaty places a ceiling of 1,200 missiles with multiple warheads on each side. The United States would exceed the limit later this year when a new Tndent sub- marine. the Alaska. goes on sea trials carrying 24 missiles. Dr)·-docktn$ the Poseidon v.ould keep the United States under the m1ss1le lam11. but such a procedure 1s "costly and non-productive.'' the official said. so another task might be found for the submarine once its missiles were remo' ed. sual procedure in the past has called for dismantling such a submanne '\i>. months after being taken out of service. Also , the testing of onl) on(' ne"' land-based 1ntercon11nental m1ss1lc is allowed under the pact. The l 1n1ted States has begun ll'sting the con- troversial I 0-warhead nuclear M X m1ss1le. Therefore. the -;1ngle-war- head Midgetman would represent a second such weapon, but 11 1s not expected to be ready fo r testing for about two years. Neither action on the Poseidon or the Midgetmans 1s believed b) :id· ministration officials to amount IC> a full-fledged v1olat1on of the 1979 treaty. Administration officials ha've accused the Soviets in the past of LAGUNA KIDNAP TRY •.. homAl lnetdent wh&ch began about 8:50 p .m. Shewu held on an outa1andlng ••rMt for~ of stolen property. Kennedy. who totd police he ... unemployed, and Cameron, a rMI tatate 1gent, were r1l1wct on their own recognizance. Uwanntch, a Mtf-deecrtbed PIYCf*, posted tMlll at the ctty Jail. Pollce Jnweteg.tor Robert Augwt ukl he .nd hlt partrw Stan Skipworth are trying to ie.n more about the ttoe.n property Uwanawk:h allegedly hid. The Los A~ County warrant listed $30,000 worth of stoten gooda. Kennedy and Cameron allegedly wero demanding $31,000 In ranaom. August said pollce are trying to ascertain whether the allegedly stolen property betonged to the Laguna Beach couple. Kennedy and Cameron "tell ~ightly different stories" about what sparked the kidnapping than Uwanawlch, he said. Friday'• lnctdent began about 6 p.m. when Uwanawlch's common-law husband, Mtchael Marke, dropped her off at the Cameron r~. poltc. Nkt. The peychtc fn.tructed her huaband to return for her In a half hour but,~ he did, Markt 18.id he wu totd by a man at the houM tha1 he hid tted Uwanawtch up Ind ''would bfow Mr hMd off' unteM he WU paid $31,000. Merk• ceffed LllgUNI 8MCh pOfk:e who were able to coax the couple Into 9Urrenderlng themMIYn .oout two hours after the lnddent began. Auguat said polloe twldled the matt• u a~ 8'tuatton. The Or.nge CounlY SWAT feem wu on inifl>ylfitoughouf negotTatTons. he Mid. A .22-eaflber revotver wu recovered from the r~. but pola have not eeta~ Whether Uwanawlctl waa actuafty hefd at gunpoint. Auguat decttned to reveel detalla of the trio'• 1tatement1 to pot Ice untll .tt• ltweet)giltor. figure ouf what wu behind the eo called k~ ~ charget mey be reduced once th9 lnctdent 11 unr..-ad. The oflic1at said the president was given a full series Qf options-which ranged from hononng the treaty without any reservation to outright renunciation of the pact -but that he would make use ofa mix ofop11ons in his dec1s1on. Meanwhile. a high-ranking Sov iet official. appeanngon CBS' "'face The Nat1on.'"'reJected acc usations that his government 1s vaolatang the treat}. He said a U.S. dec1s1on to abide by the treaty but mo'e ahead with the M1dgetman "'ould accelerate the arm!> race. "'I think yo u can expect a very negall ve response... said Georgi Arbato\, a member of the Soviet Central ( ommlllee. "It will be another step which erodes mutual 1ru.-.1. \.\.h1th erodes even the expecta· 11un that )O ur go\oernment will be· come 'iL'nous on arms cont rol ... not onl~ ahou1 accelerating the arm race.'' However. The Wa~h ington Post reported 1n toda y's edi tions that a new U.S. intelligence estimate re- portedly warns that the growth 10 qual11y and quantity of So viet inter- continental ba lhs11c missiles appear!. to be faster than an11 c1pated and that two add1t1onal large missiles may be fl1ght-teMed within the next )ear. NO SMOKE ... F r om Al If the council approves the prupo~ed ord1nanl·e tonight. at could be adopted a!. earl~ as June 24. In recent 1oH'eks. the caty has rece1.,,ed about 40 letters ~upport1ng a no-<.mokins ordinance -more than half from Cit} l'mplo)ees. Irene Butkr the depUI) cny clerk. said 1n her letter to the council that non-\mol..l'r<· outnumtwr smoker' among U f \ l'mplO\\'l'' "I \.\oulcl 111<.l· lo "'~l"'' that 1n due u1n\1dl't.111on l11r 1lw 'moking cm- J")lu} l'l" th l' cm plo~ l'I dt·"gnate smok- 1ns .irca' \\hl·n· 1hr~ l an go." Butler said "Thl' 'mokcr " not being realistic about 1ht' n·al ht'alth concern 1m· posed on the non-smoker. and unless stm lt'r gu1di.·ltne-; are adopted by the cmplo) l.'r. there will be a lackadaisical at111udc v.hach will be tantamount to no r<'(l.ula11on at all." she said. .\no1her v1ewpo1n t. however. wa<; offered by Bell) Connell. a ctt > ulil1tie~ derk. Proposed gu1dcltnei. that would establish smoking areas 1n the work- place.· Connell said. an· extremently proh1b111ve. "Thi., appears to he d1ctatonal 1n cuntc-.1 and Poss1bl} an overkill.'' she ~Id . Connell urged the council to re· spcct the rights of ttre smoker a well 35 non-smoker. claimed bnbes and kickbacks are "...the way 1hc game is played in Penn- sylvania" was the star wimess against two lawyers on trial for allegedly conspiring to bri be officials in ex- change for government contracts. Dauphin ( ount} Republican co· c:ha1rman Wilham T. Smuh. 47. of suburban lfam~hurg. and .\Ian Stoneman. 47. of Orange County. are charged w11h rnnspirac~. mail fraud and interstate transponat1on in aad of rackt·teenng Jurors an a 34-da) U.S D1stntl < 'oun tnal could ge1 the case as <,OOn a~ ne>.1 MonJa). Both defendants were attorneys for t"'o related firms. b<>th named Com- puter Technology Associate!. and both owned b} John Torquato Jr \~ho dcsC"nbl:d himself as a super· \alrsman and ""rott• "Wh ) Winner' Win . tht' Tethn1qut'' of l\d.,,rn:atl' Sdhng.'· The compan1c!> rccel\·ed no-bid c:ontra<.:ts from th i: \late. Pitt~burgh and J.\lleghcn} County to recover Social S<'CUfll) taxc!> mista kenly de- ducted from employee sick pay. Terquato allegedly engi neered thi: bribery sc heme. He pleaded guilty. "'as sentenced to foor year5 in prison Torquato said Smith pronw.cd conrributions • of $300.000 to Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer $500.000 tostateGOPC'hairman Ro~'rt .\sher and $I 00.000 to Attornev General Le Ro} Zimmerman\ campaign. all 10 pursuit of business for CT A lnL ··11 wa!. ver) clear what v.r v.ould The three officials havc-rfi bc"en l hargl·d and den} any wrongdoing. Smith said Torquato tal)tcd brazen- 1 ~ of making large contnbut1ons, but 1ha1 11 ""a'i JU'>t empt~ chatter from a braggcin v. llo "'as ··:it1 yak and no .ll I .. Irvine c ons iders new school t ax . .\ special ta>. that v.ou ld requ1rl' luturl' homeowner., IO help pJ} thl' l11'1 of um .. 1rui.ling a OL'\\ ln1m· l'lenwn tJn 't htiol .,., a!> IO lw rnn- \ldcrcd tc>da' bv the Irvine LI n 1 ficJ ')(hool 01 ~trlr1 Bou rd of Education Al a 4 p.m. meeting, the board wa .. ~l·hrduled to decide whi.'lher to con- dun a July l 6 elect1on on a plan to ta x the owner!> of about 2.200 homes un<.lcr construct1on 1n lrvmc's Nonh- ""oo<.I commun1t' The tax money v.ould be u!>ed to provide a new '>l hool tor thi.' area. If appnl\cJ. a ( ommun1t ~ Faeth· 11e' Oi'>lnrt \\Ould be established in '\iorth\\011tl undl·r the provisions of thl' \tall'\ Ml'llo-Roos leg1slat 1on of 1 lll'C. [)a, 1d King. the school district's director of facihtll'S planning. !>aid this la"' provide~ one of the few rt'main1ng methods of financing con· \lruct ton of nev. ~rhoolo; BURKE SCHOOL ... r hl' t.l1<,tnrt would be permitted to go up to S 15 mil hon 1n debt aft he July In mall ballot is approved. To pay fo r thl' honJs. future homeowner-. within the \pcual ta'<ing district would be i.harged alrnrding to the densll) of de' elopmcnt. w11h annual charges l'\pccte<.I to range from about $300 for -.mall apanments to about S600 for largl' '>lngle-fam ll~ detached homes. From Al 'oted 10 close Burke SOS Burke -an organ11at1on madl' up uf ::ibout I 00 member' - 'taged a onr-da:r pupil bo}COll 1n protest And. the comm111tee outlined a plan that rt•prcsenat1vcs said would .. a ... c about S790.000 a year. Thq called for the elim1nat1on of ~ JObs or demouon lor l\\-U ot 1hrl·e a!.s'>1s1ant superintendents and an ass1~tan1 principal School 00ic1alssa1d a1 the time that the d1-.1n ct had alrcad} pruned ad- mtn1strators. The number of adm1n- 1strators. including principals and \.ICC pnnc1pals. shrank from 32 in 1977 to 25 last ~car. the)' said. I he new Sl hool. which 1s ex pected 10 be open 1n time for the fall 198 7 term. v.uuld be constructed on Wc::o'9t· \\OOd !>ou1h of Br) an I\ venue. BUSY WEEKEND FOR LIFEGUARDS ... From Al Hut lhi.· 'Ill'") wa'> 111 the 63-t.legrec ":nc1 . churned up h> five-foot wa\(:~ and np currents that alternatel> c;uckcd -.v.1mmcr.. out 10 sea or pulled them dov.n the coa~1. "The lifeguards earned their sum- mer pa} in t\\O da>'·" s:ud Hunt- ington Beach ltfeguard Mike Gifford. \\ho sa id that 98 ocean rescues were madi.' o'er the v.eckend ".\nd that doc\n'i count the 485 prCVl'nt.1t1vc JCt1on measures wherr guards would swim out JUSt to check and make sure someone was OK." he added Jus t Call 642-6086 ~l'\\ port Beac h hkguard,, w.1tt h· ing 0' er huge ugu~t-likr cro""d~. m<idt• 160 rescues owr 1he weekend even though the li feguard crew 1s still at half1ts normal s11e. Lifeguard!>, however. said the her- OC:) of the weekend were two Newpon Beach police officers who pulled an unconscious Rcd land-; man from the ocean JUSt south o f the Balboa Pier Officers Make Dc:ladurantey and \Jeal Hane) were patrolling the coastline on Honda A TC~. all-terrain vehicles 1s.,ued to police officers on boch patrol. when they saw a man Ooat1ng face-dO\\ 0 in the W:ltcr .• f lw k lht\\ apparentl\ wac. C>.· hJU\ln l and hi'> frrl'nt.l., ·were such poor '"1mmcri. the} couldn't help him:· .. aid Nev.rort Manne Director DaH' Har'ihbarger. The patrol officers dived into the "'ilter. pulkd the man ashore and rad10i.·d tor help. The near-drowning '1rt1m. 1dent1fied as Joe NantinCI. 40. v.a!> tri.·:i1ed at Hoag Memonal llo\p11al "Our hlcguards are absolutely con- ' inlcd th:it the fellow would have drowned 1f not for the office~ ... said I lar.hb:irger • Wbat do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tht' number at left and :icour me11age will bt> reC'orded, transcribt>d aad delivered to the appropriat~ editor. Tiie same 24-bour answering lt'rvlce may be used to record letters to t111t editor on aay topic. Contributors to our Letters column mutt include tlaetr aame and telephou namberfor verification. No ctrculatlon calls, pleHe. Tell us wlaat 's on your mind. PIVOT MA N REVIEWS COUNTY AGENCIES •.. . ._ Circulation 71•/Ma-4333 P'romAl visors and e~ecuuvc recru iter hired by the county that the board wa~ ~ICtng a more acttvc managernl'nt role for at'I top executive. · They wanted a pivot man, an OrPn11er and a leader.'' Pam~h c;a1d "f m not n l~hn1cal ,en1u' M} JOh" th<' mob1h1at1on·· ·of pcopk 1n 3 poLit1c:al framc\\orlc ·· PJrn~h ~1d he hC'hcvce; Oranae < ounty go.-t"mment. wtth "' ''l'C and resourcrc;. could become 3 "model 1n tht~ ~late for dfrctl\ e ltx.al aovem mcnt " He al~1 said count\ govem- men1 dOt'' not now en10~ thlt ~pu1at1on I Parr1~h wos born in frxac;, cam{' to C.alaforn1a when he wa\ 2 and w(t\ reared in Santa Cru1 He attended ~onhwe'it Na1:1rcnc College 1n Idaho. earning a degree in soc1olog)' and was assaslant chief probation officer 1n \ant;i C ru1 Count) Q<:forc mO\ an& to \1rnta Barbara ~ cllJcf pr,oba11on officer Faaht months later ht' was promoted to that county'~ chief adm1ntstntt1 ¥C: nffi~ • -• .\ tcmporaf\ rcc;1drnt of Ne\\porl Reach, Pa1T1sh ~1d he cnJoys water· rchttt<l act1v1t1es. c'ipcnallv \0 1l1ng or go1 na 10 the beach • "I remcmt>er goana to Huntington Beach and lyina on 1he 5and when I w3, young," he recalled. He ~1d his wife and two daughtel"\ will JOIO 1n him tn their newly rented apanment once the school year rnncludc\ an anta Barbara. Out\ldc of the ht'ach and \a11tna. '-l<>neMy r •.oar tt Y°" °" ""' ....... y<Y 11111* Dy ~lOp m r ....... "'~ 711m 8"CI ,.,._ U J9\' d 0. ..,_.., ~""°"Y ~ ~y H -°" ,,,,. •«-'fOJI •.Df)y l>y I ' "' c beM• 10."' 11<'(1 J•NI CC\C)y ... Oe,._.., Pnm'h ~ad he like~ \now flwna And love~ ba\Cb:tll •\ ao franc1.sco Giants fan by.· ~ v11tuc oi bn Nonhcrn (taub:ma , .· l tltJb IHI uphnngang. Pam<;h -com:ctlygaua· 1ng the poht1cal winds 1n Orange ( ount~ -1d he now 1~ "umcd and an)(1ou' to bct·ome a \ahfom1a .\nl'rli. tan " ... J-- °to~~e Daily Pilat H. L.. lchwett1 IU Pu~ Fr•nk Zlnl FOllCM "oeemary Churchman Conu ottos • · "9Mft t . CanfriR Production M1'n8Qef Kwen Wittmer General Managei Howard MutleMry Advefl~ OirKIQr l>on•(d L. ·w11ttem1 Ctr((ulatk>n Manage< . 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