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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-08-12 - Orange Coast PilotO HANt ~l COUNfY C Allf ORNIA MONDAY. AUGUST 12, 198!> 2~ CE: N 1 S 524 feared dead in Japan ci:ash Julb bo jers fiery plun e into mountain may set recor for aviation eath tol TOKYO(AP}-AJapan A.irl.ines 747 jumbo jet with S24peopleaboard crashed on a domestic fli&ht today in mountainous country after ~~rtina that it had problems with a cabin door and wu aoina to make an emeraency landma. Initial repons from authonties pvc no sian of survivors in what could be history's worst sin&Je plane d11a•ter. The worst prev1oua one-[>l~e crash was that of a Turkish DC-10 near Paris 1n 1974, m which 346 people J)eriabed. Pilots of two other &IJCrat\ had reported seeina a plane afire 1n lhe atr before the crash. The Japan Self-Defense Force wd one of its helicopters spotted wreclc- aae on a mountainside in the Japan Alps lD the central part of the countty. It said rescue teams had not yet reached the crash site, on the north side of 6,929-foot Mount Oaw"a about IUl miles cast of Saku City and 70 mtlct nonhwest of Tokyo. At about 8:25 p.m. (4:2S a.m. PDT), 1110 Sbimouki, a Nqano prefectural polioe officer, la.id 1n a telephone interview that police, fm- fiabten and Self Defeote Force per- sonnel were at or near the crash area. There wa1 no further indicationt however, th.at retCUe1'1 actually bao reached the 11tc. Oeofti'ey Tudor, a Japan Au Llnes IPOkelman, 1&1d the puscqer maru- (en included 21 non-Japanese names. add.in&. wrhere arc some Western names." The JAL plane wu on a fbabt &om Tokyo•1 Haneda A.lrport to Oub in one of Japan•• buiiett bohday travel aeaton1. Tbe Jetliner carried 509 ~ incfud.ina 12 Infants. and a CttW of 1 s. Tudor l&id. Tudor l&id I.be pilot reponed ''tt0uble wttb a door .. and U.S. offl.cialt at Yokott Air Bue, an (Pleue ... .J~M/A2) Cout A former fighter pllot who wu shot down In Viet- nam le now pllotlng planes In a different kind of war: Battling brush fires In an air tanker./ Al Freeway foes vow to appeal judge's ruling Callfomla Report finds lucrative Judges' dlaablllty fund la lndebt./M · Was a San Gabriel rape victim the latest victim of a atalklng klller? I A5 Nation Offlclala of nearby com- munities say warning about Union Carbide chemlcaJ leakage was too llttle, too late./ A4 Seeing wuuam Schroeder amlle at hie grandchildren makes all the agony of heart Im- plant worth~hlle, his son aays./M World Buatneae boycott aprMda with rioting In South Africa./ M Sporta • ' 0-., ..... ,....._,, Traffic may be euecl when Newport Be&ob cbania •tanal• for ruab boan. Timing of signals changed to ease Balboa's traffic jam By RQBERT HYNDMAN Of tM Delly ...... ...., Summer traffic jams on the Balboa Peninsula are expected to case as a result of chanacs being tested by Ne~rt Beach traffic encineers. With the cooperation of the State Department of Transportation, city ,engineers are resetting the traffic sianals' phas1na on Newport Houlcvard to move traffic off the peninsula more smoothly, ctty traffic engineer Rich Edmonston sai~ The teSts bepn Friday arlcf con- tinued dunng the late afternoon Saturday and Sunday. The bigest change 1s at Via Lido where the arccn light allows traffic on Newport BoulevJird to advance for 90 seconds -up from the usual 60- second penod, Edmonston sa1d. The 90-sccond green light will be used on busy weekends from 3 p.m. to 7 p. m. when carloads ofbeacb visitors leave the Balboa Peninsula. But trafficenpn~raalsoarc working with cit)' police on a system that would allow officers-to swnch to the lonJCr intervals only when traffic congcs11on (Pleue 11ee TRAP'PIC/ A.2) Irvine committee hoping to raise $20,000 for fight By PHIL SNEIDERM.AN OfllleO..,,... .... Opponents of three proposed frec- waya 11y they plan to appeal &Jud&e's decision that prevents Uie issue from beina decided by Irvine voters. But because Friday was lhe county deadline for placina tniuativcs on the Nov. S ballot., the freeWay opponents' "Riabt-to-Vote" ord.inanoe 'Yt-11 DOl be considered by Irvine residents in the next municipal election. If adopted1 the ordinance would have rcquireo the Irvine City Council to obtain voter approval before imposina new development fees to help pay for the propoted San Joaquin Hills, Eastern and Foothill freeways. But last week, Oranse County SupenorCowtJ~Judith M. Ryan ruled that the 1ruuative, 11aned by 8, 70 I Irvine residents. wu invalid and could not be placed on the Nov.~ ballot Fruways are a matter of statewide concern and oot a proper subject for a local tniuanve, Ryan Nled. .. It looks like Tte're ~ina to IO ahead with an 1ppca.l, .. 111dJames W. Johnson. president of the Committee of Seven Thousand. which pthered the sipatures ... We th.ink we have a strona chance of wmninJ an appeal" The one tutch may be money. Johnton said an appeal may cost u mucb u $20,000. "We have limited ret0urca,•• Johnson .said. "So we'ie hOF.Df the community supports us wtth ~th (Pleue ... IJ'U&W AT /ill It wu a profitable day Sunday for both the Angela and Dodgers as each gained ground./81 Hubert Green wins head- to-head struggle with Lee Trevino to take PGA Championship by two ahota./81 Coilst's candidates set foT November races USC's football team Is hoping to keep Improving during the 1985 cam- palgn ./82 Bulneu Strong Point of lrvlne gets Into the brothel busl- neae./85 INDEX .._ Bridge Bulletin Board Bualneae Cluaifled Com lea Crouword ONth Notices Horo1eope Ann Landert Opinion Pollce Log Pubtlc Notices Sport a Tetevlaon Theater• WMther A9 A3 85-6 87-9 A9 89 89 88 A6 A7 A3 8-4, 9-10 8 1-4 AS A8 A2 By JEFF ADLER Of .... Delly ....... ..,, School board and special d1stnct candidates along the Orange Coast - as well aa those across the rest of Oranae County-are gearing up their election campatJ?S now that the filing pcnod for c.and1dates has closed. The rcgJstration period for the Nov S elections closed Fnday at .S p.m. except in races in which an incumbent school board or special distnct member failed to file for re· election. according to county election officials. For races in which an incumbent did not file, the filing penod has been extended until S p m on Aug 14 elecuons officials said Those ~ho have filed for office arc: Newport-Men Unified Scllool DI•· trtct (four to be elected, one each from Trustee Areas 2,4,S and 7)- Truatee Aru Z: Incumbent Forrest K. Werner of. Costa Mesa, PatnCla Toban, a Costa Mesa houscwtfe Tr111tff Area l : Incumbent Sherry Loofbourrow of Corona del Mar, Larry Mormann. a Newport Beach electronics automation director. Tn1ut Area 5: Incumbent Judnh Franco of Newpon Beach. Tn1tet Area 7: Incumbent Rod MacMulian of Costa Mesa Haattasioa Buel Clty Scllool Oh· trlct (three to be elected. fihna penod Police probe Melon contamination ruins slaying of , • Laguna man farmers hopes for profits The battered bod> of a Laguna Beach man was found Sunday 1n an open field an Laguna H ills and police said today they are investigating the death as a hom1c1de. Tbt--dead man wu1dcnufied as Gregory Marie McGowan, 30, accord- 1 nJ to Ontnae County Shcnffs Lt. Dick Olson. The cause of death won't be determined until an autopsy is com- pleted late today. But Olson said the man sustained massive trauma to his head. A residtn~d1scovered the body at about 9 a.m. in a field at lbe intersection of Hendon and Cumberwell street near the Laauna Hilla Plaza. Olson said the man's body was fully dressed but that has clothma was m disarray. By tbt AHocla&ed Pre11 Watermelon sales have not re- covered from the d1scover; of pesticide-tainted fru it in ·Jul~. promptm_g farmers to J"St about give up on this sc.ason and look to ne>.t year, a &rowers association says State officials found another field of watermelons ~oisoned ~1th ald1carb,J1 pesticide illegal for use on the fruit and-other food cr-0ps. lasl week and arowen say this will discouniae sales more "The quicker the pToblem 1s dealt with and put behind us, the 9u1cker the market will recover; said Barbara Buck, spoke5woman for the Irvine-based Western Growers As soctat1on. "We've pretty much wnttcn 01Tth1~ season forwattnnelon, and \\e're JUSt hoping consumer confidence returns b} nett summer:· said Buck, whose group represents about 90 perecnt of C'ahfom1a and Anzona's watermelon growers Contaminated melons were first discovered in e&rl)' Jul) when hun- dreds of people became ill from consumina the frun About a million me! ns were recalled fro"'bomes and supermarket shelves throu&hout the state Farmers esumated Lhe recall cost them S 1 m1lhon dollars, &rowers assoc1auon fiaurcs mdicate. "The cnsis occurred ri&ht when the htahest demand of the year comes and the pnces are best for the &rower." Buel sa.id "So they missed their profit-malina pa.rt of the seuon The\ 're into the break-even ume And the demand is not there The\ 're not able to sell the wa~rmefons the> 're producing." Watermelons approved b' the State Depanment of Food and Agn· culture and stamped with a vccn and wh1tc sul have bttn filhna store shelves unce the recall. but con- sumers aren't pick.ina them up. Sales of watennelonsare 40 pcTCtnt below last summer's fiaura, said a spokeswoman for the Vons &rocen store chaJn Jack Hod&ts. 'ice president for produce at Ralphs. wd sales tbett arc down 25 percent. He compared the lack of recovery to the t 9.SO co n· c.mmated cranbern scare. "We had ltoubk scll1na fresh cranbemes for 11 least 10 }can.'' he (Pl ...... ll&l..01'8/ ill College trustee has 'had it' with· state Geo e Rodda calls it a career after 1 7 years, blames loss of local control. decline tn fundS Oeof'llC Rodda Jr., a widely honor- td community coUqe le1der who hu ~rved 17~uaCout Communi· ty CoUcwD Dlltrict tnm.ee, -on't seek re-elec'lion this fall bccamc of dll-sat.ilfadjoo With Sacn:mcato. Jn eAplainb" hit decision. Rodda cited an ;~~lfmpethetic aoveroot .. and I.be aou or local control over communi(Y~ On the daJtnct boardi Rodda bu hel~ O\'Cf'ICIC the ol)ttltion of Qranet C.OUt. Coutlmc and Oolden w L olut public 1Ckviaion gtioft K l'!.:rv, Chu nel SO, in H=onBach. an anomcy with omces in . Newpon Beach and Wu!unaton, o.c.. II.id he hu arown discourqcd while watch1na the state assume a 1i1111Acantly laracr role •n ninn1na commun1ty colleset that adeally bould be gjJored to local needs "ft•• like 1«11\& one of )Our children tn quicband and oot bc1~ able to do somethina about it, Rodda said. He said tha Pt'lf\I in control ovtr the coll · btpn with pasaqe of Propcsition 13. the 1971 1ax reform measure that., amo~ u chi~ Hmitfd local 1ehool d tnct • ablliiy to raise money thtouah F.O~rty taxn. Aftc"'1vd. C&11romia·1 106 • community collc1ci h•d to rely on the 1\.ltc for most of •heir fundtllJ The accond blow, Rodda said, came m 1982 '111htn state lqssJaton appr~vcd • "hit htt.. that hilted fundina for numerou. rccrcauoo and personal enrichment courses He said that hat "wiped ou1•· 37 ~rctnt of the courses then offered by founL11n Valley-b&Kd Couthne Cotlqt. P1tL 511110111 . PEOP LE IN THE NEW S "It wua ratberarbttary ltst done tn a totally bureaucrattc manner .. Because the lite ha pronounced without any feclin~" he said. "It wat wt th 1t.1 dollan that commuruty like tho French suillotine." coUcsn ll'C att0nd rate, ~e stan Rodda alt0 pointed to a la ~ of 10 bd1CYe it's trut," R s.tad ppon from Oov. Ocoste Cku-, " nd it'1 not~ # kmcj11n, -hose bu ha"• IJ'cn , The tN tC'C poinicd tot~ 1mpon- proponionally hi&het fundiq bootl tl.1 role commumt¥ collqes· ha'e to tht four-~car l.Jn1vmity or Cah· ft!a)'td in providina JOb tratnU\I and fomia and Cahfonu.a tatt nl\tr· hiaMr cducali n to re <knit •ho sity and Collcan stems ha't other opeio "Communit) collqcs arc a vast dumpina around for ~pie who ha"·e ll"1 edu.ca1ional prqt>Jcm1 in the past. .. be 1&1d. "We· ren-cie them into p(Oplt wtth mcan1nafW lives ... Rodda has had • disbn1u11hed carecru a commun1tycollq,e trustC'C. He was president of tbt Cout 0.1trkt 8oetd five umn and •'M a found.ti\& tNstee for KOCE 1n 1972 He• foundint ~t of a IS. )tar~ld orpAIDUOO called Cali- fornia CommunJty C~l Trustees Rodda is one of r-o e who have l'K'Cl"td the VoUP'• .. rust« of tbt Year" a•'&td. He alto ftttlved the fim RC4Jona1 TN$\C'C Av.'lrd from th( ation of Commun11y C.ol)qi Tn&lt ..n.-~ti tho niot .-em fta (Pliliue ... aODDA/ A2) e\tended because an incumbent fatl- ed to file> Merle Moshm, Hunt- anaton Beach parent. Neal Gruber a Hunungton Beach propert) tax ac- countant; lncumberu Sarah Ann (Sherry) Barlow. of Huntinaton Beach. James Forbes a Huntmaton Beach appnuser. Manon Benson. a (Pleue eee CA1'DIDA TU/ A2) Neighbors give concert oad reviews By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ... 0-., ..... .._ Bf')an <\dams con~n un· da} at the Pa 1fic o\mph1theatrc drew the most nuisance com- plaints of an\ shov. this yearr~t the Costa Mesa arena. and pro' ed especiall) ltoublesom for one motorcvcte offi v.hose helmet was· stolen from the park.ma lot "It-wu -Ol'adful. -absotutely dreadful." said resident Jen Deats. who filed one of the S4 com plat nu O\ er noise allctedly emanat1n1 from the amphitheater as well 11 from the pos1<0nccrt tra.ffic "11 but el&ht of the pro1ests (Pleue ... 001'CSRT I A2) ,- .. • JAPAN JET WITH 524 ABOARD LOST ••• P'romAl · • Ammcan ~about 2 J nula wnt of "11"-----".......,J~ tbc ~ ed ~ rcciewed ~mumoa to make an ml~ncy landina. ' However, the plane<lLAppcared off' radar setttn near Saku, a dty in Nqano pttf~u~ (Slate). h crashed at about 6:S4 J>.m. (2.:5-4 Lm. POT). The Japen Broadcastrna Corp. said th~ wa a thundentonn an the area about the time oftbe crash, just before dark. The crash site was io a remote area of mountains th tis uninhabited and accessible only on foot but l)Opular with hikers, police said. Relatives of those aboard aalhered. weepin,, a& ti&neda and Osaka air- Pons to await word Yokota Ajr Base News rePorts said the Japanese pusenaer J1st included Kyu Sakamoto, a popular singer known UltcmationaJly for tus hit record 10 the 1960s, "Suk.iyalu." It was not confinncd that he was aboard. how- ever. K:yodo News Service quoted un· named witnesses as say1nJ they saw a plane make a Iona tum and then saw .. red and black names ... Japan Broadcasting SAJd witnesses 1n the Nagano area telephoned the network to report they beard a loud crash and saw a .. mushroom cloud." The 747 appeared to be well off course between Tokyo and Osaka when it reported that it was in trouble. Tudor said in a telepi}ooe interview that the plane's captain, Masami Takahama, 49, radioed that "there was trouble wt th a door on the deck of the main cabin," and the door appeared to have been on the riaht rear sjde of the fuselage. Japan Broadcasting sajd the first Canary Islands death toll hig her Herc 1s a hst of the worst com- mercial aviation disasters worldwide: I March 1977· 582 killed in a colhs1on of two Boeing 747s operated b) Pan Amcncan and K.LM at the airpon on Tcnenfe in Spain's Canary Islands. 2. March 1974. 346 killed 1n the worst san&le-planc accident when a Turkish lX-10 crashed 26 miles nonhcast of Pans. 3. June 23, I 985: 329 lollcd when an Au India Boeing 747 crashed off the coast of Ireland, apparently because of an explosion. 4. Aug. 19, t 980: 301 k.Jlled in a fiery emergency landing of a Saudi Arabian L-1011 1et at th e airport in the Saudi capital of Riyadh. Mt. Fuji• Jat*Jl A1r Linea plane crulaod ln th1a area. message trom the JAL pilot was sent at 6:39 p.m. and Yokota cleared the plane for an emergency landing at 6:54 p.m. ' One report of a plane on ftte came from the pilot of a U.S. Air Force C-130 cargo plane and the other from a Japanese Air Self-Defense Force plane, Japanese news reports said. At Yokota, Technical Sat Joseph Cotton, a public affairs offiocr, said in a telephone interview that the control tower had given permission at 7 p.m. for the JAL plane to make an emergency landing. He said he bad no knowledge of the report that a U.S. pilot had described an aircraft on fire. JAL wd the plane was a Jhort- rangc B747, a model configured for large passenger loads on relatively short flights. The crash came in the middle of a traditional holiday period for urban Japanese to visit their rural home- towns. Japan's wont previous air crash was the collision in the air of a domestic All Nippon Airways Boeing 727 and a military aircraft in July 1971, which killed 162. The hi&hest number of fatalities occurred when two BocinJ 747s collided at Tencrife, Canary Islands, in 1977, killing a total of 582 people. FREEWAY APPEAL ••• From Al modest contnbutlons. lfwe could get just $5 or $10 from everyone who signed ... .' The COST president said his group is talking to anomey Dave Wheeler. who a1so is a Costa Mesa city councilman. about representing the group in the appeal. Johnson said COST docs not agree with Judge Ryan's conclusion about freeways being outside local Jurisdic· lion. Fees on future Irvine develop- ment are expected to provide a SJgruficant portion of the money_ needed to build the three freeways. :·They. are ioing to ta.kc S 150 m1lhon (m fees out of this city " he said. "I can't be ·eve that's not a ioca1 matter." Johnson added, "We are going to have to take this one step at a time. This issue is not over. I hope we'll win the apJ,>eal. If we don't, we'll try somctl11na else. We're not going to roll over and play dead." CANDIDATES SET FOR COAST RACES ... Fr om Al Huntington Beach parent: Dianna Nyhus. a Huntington Beach parent; Incumbent Pat Cohen, a Huntmgton Beach nurse and author. Ocean View Scbool Dtatriet (three to be elected, filing deadline ex tended because an incumbent failed to file ): Arnold Alvarez. a H untmgton Beach, teacher and businessman; Incumbent Charles "Chuck" Osterlund. of Hunt· angton Beach; Incumbent Janet Gar- nck ofHunt1ngton Beach; Janet Slick. a Huntington Beach attorney: Carolyn Hunt. a Huntington Beach volunteer commissioner; George Hanna. of Huntington Beach. Bontlngton Beacb Union Hl1h Scbool Dlstrtct (three to be elected. filing period extended because an incumbent failed to file): Jerry Sullivan. a Huntington Beach univcr· s1ty professor; Muwell Sudakow, a Hunungton Beach businessman. Robert Ernest Gerard. a Huntington Beach graduate student and teacher: Landa Foreman, of Huntington Beach. David Warlicld, a West· minster businessman. George Hanna. a Hununiton Beach tool and die maker, Bonnie Castrey, a Hunt· mgton Beach bu'iinesswoman; In· cumbenl Stephen Smith, of Hunt· ington Beach lrvlnt Untried Scboot Dlatrtct (two 10 be elected. filing deadline extended because an incumbent failed to file): Greg Smith, an Irvine corporate executive, Tho mas Lockwood Jr., an lrvme software engineer; Maflie Wakeham, an Irv ine community volunteer, Jim Palmer, an Irvine communications vice president; Cla1boume Dungy, an Irvine ped1a- tnc1an and educator; Alan Klofkom, an lrvine businessman, Chris l(jng. an Irvine management analyst: Roger l crvantes, an Irvine labor relatiom administrator Roben Zint$Jilff. an Irvine general manager. Rita Zant· gratT. an Irvine tra vel agent Lapna Bucb Unified Scbool DI•· tnct (three to be elected, filing penod extended because an incumbent fall- ed to file): Susan Mas, a La&una Beach parent; Incumbent Jan ~1ckcrs, of Laguna Beach; Incumbent Carl Schwartz, of Laguna Beach. Foantatn Valley School Dtstrtct (three to be elected, filing penod extended because an incumbent fail· ed to file): Incumbent Stephen Eins- tein, of f'ountain VaJtcy; Incumbent Roger Bclgen, of Fountain Valley; Mary Lou Crossett, a Fountain Valley businesswoman and homemaker; Robert Mohan, a Fountain Valley sates manager. Capistrano Unified School District (three to be elected in Trustee Areas 4,6 and 7): Area I: Incumbent Paul Haseman of Laguna Niguel; Victor Domincs, a Laguna Niguel mortgage banker. Coast Commanity Colle1e District (two to be elected, one each an Trustee Areas I and 5. Filina deadline is extended in Trustee Area 5 because of incumbent's failure to file): Tnstee Area 1: Sherry Baum, a Seal, BCach school trustee; Incumbent Richard Olson, of Garden Grove. Tnastee Area S: Walter Howald, a Corona dcl Mar attorney; John Spencer Crump, a Corona dcl Mar business consultant· David Post a Costa Mesa com~ merc1al pilot. • SPECIAL DISTRICT BOARD RACES Emerald Bay Service Dtatrict (three to be elected): Incumbent Victor Andrews. of Laguna Beach· Incumbent Charles Cringle, of Laguna Beach; fncumbent James Keyes, of Laguna Beach. Three Arcb Bay Commulty Ser· vice District (two to be elected, fillng penod extended because an incum- bent failed to file): fncumbent Jack McKenney, of South Laguna; Annet· le Sherwood. a South Laguna house- wife. Costa Mesa SuJiary Dlstrk!t (four to be elected ): Incumbent Harry Green, of Costa •Mesa: Incumbent Jim Wahner, of Cost.a Mesa; Incum- bent Ormy Crank, ofNewport Beach; -\ppointed Incumbent James Gal· Lacher. of Costa Mesa. Sanaet Beacb Sanitary Diltrtet (two directon and one assessor to be elected): Because no candidates filed, registration period i"S extended. Loa Alls0t Water District (three to be elected): Incumbent George Stringer. o( Santa Ana; Incumbent Harry Johnson, of Newpon Beach; Appointed Incumbent Sandra Bauer. of El Toro. Moalton-Nlpel Water District (.three to be elected, one each in Division 2,3 and 4): Division 2 Incumbent Gerald Buck, of Mission Viejo; Divison 3 Appointed Incum- bent Ernie Ellsworth of Laguna Hills: Division 4 Incumbent Laurence Liz· otte, of Laguna Niguel. Lapna Beacb Couty Water Dia· tnct (three to be elected): Incumbent Bruce Scherer, of Laguna Beach; Incumbent LouJS Zi1nik, of Laguna Beach; Appointed Incumbent Ted Doniguian, of Laguna Beach; w11: ham Lawson. a Laguna Beach CIVIi cngm~r. Mesa CouoUclated Water Dlatrlct (two to be elected, one each in DlVISIOns 4 and 5): Division 4 Incumbent Henry Paruan, of Costa Mesa; Martin Agcson, a Costa Mesa attorney and businessman; Division 5 Incumbent Thomas Nelson, of Costa Mesa Oru1e Cou ty Water Dlatrlct (three to be elected, one each an Divisions 1,5 and 7): Div1son I Incumbent Kathryn Barr, of Garden Grove; Division 5 Incumbent Langdon "Don" Owen, of Irvine. Division 7: Patricia Aynes, a Costa Mesa attorney; Appointed I ocum· bent Donn Hall, of Costa Mesa. Soutb Coast Coanty Water Dtt trlct (four to be elected): lnc:urnbentSu5an Crowl Russell, of South Laguna; Incumbent P. Norman Anderson. of South Laguna; Incumbent Thomas Brooks, of Laguna NiJuel; Ingrid McGuire. a Laguna Niguel home- maker and volunteer; Appointed Incumbent Charles Benton o(Laguna Niguel. DIVER PARALYZED IN NEWPORT ... P'romAl The acxidcnt marks the second tame 1n two weeks that a bather has suffered a cnpphna neck tnJury after davinJ into shallow waters at New- port Beach. &aches are now marked with signs warn1na bathers of be wary of sand- bars. submCJled rocks and shallow waters. The s1an~ were posted after the c1~ was ordered to pay $6 mil hon to a Oarcmont man who suffered a paraJyzma neck 1nJury when be dived head first into a sandbar near the Balboa P1cr ElVldsr mJurcd hlmsclf at about J: IS a.m. when he did a runni~ belly flop from a pnvatc dock off South Bayfront. Pohce noted the dock 1s about c1abt feet above the water. which is fes than lhrft feet deep The man's friends said Elvid hit the water and .~ mak.ina $0unds like he""" drownm1-They pulled the uuured man onto the be.acb, police !Jtated. Tbt aroup of friends told police they had bttn dnnk1n £lv1dsc wH uakcn to Hoa& Mcm· onal Hospital 1n Newport Beach where he was hstcd an senous but st.able condition today. Pohcc said an emeracncy room physician told them Elv1dgc severed his spinal cord. A 23-ycar-old Oregon man suffered a serious neck injury July 28 when he dived into shaUow water off Cor- onado Street an BaJboa Hosp1taJ oflic1als have not said whether the inJury mulled in panilys1s That accident ~urred only blocks from the spot where John Taylor of Claremont suffered a ~ral~1na neck inJury 10 1980 after d1V1ni head first mto a wave near the Balboa Pler. Taylor. left paralyz-Cd from the sho~ldcrs down, sued the city for ncahaence and was awarded $6 million in damages. The city has appealed the case. The city has also posted about I 50 wamina s1ans on beaches. KeodaJI Jacobsen, lhc city's manne director, said the number or neck injuries docs not appear to have decreased this summer, adding credence to the city's pos1t1on that 1t has no control over the actions of blthcn. MELONS WRITTEN OFF •.• Prom Al said, but added that he dad not expect watermelon sale to be affected that Iona. Meanwhile. the state wtll continue to check fi~ldl for cont.amina11on. Jan Wessell, Otpinment or Food and Agnculture ,poknwoman. 111t1d onl ) 190 urn of the state's IJ,000 acres of watermelon fields were contaminated "We don't know how many more •here may be. (but) we won'1 let anyth1na ~el to market unlc we've inspected 1t " Vic uKi. ;c Co~st temperatures inching up Low okluda wtll move In over the OOMt tonlaht and I ng« Into tM morning Tueedey but &outhem Cellfomte WIH be mostly clut olhttWlte and ltrnJ)«aturte wfft begfn gotnQ up a bit Loe Angelea wlll cool down to the eo. tonmht Ind warm to a high Tueeday In tM low to mld-tOa, ttM NetlooalW .. ther ~ aeld. TM veu.y. wtff range from the ~ 50a and tow 60• owtnlgtlt 10 htQh• ftom 85'to 93. a.en t9rnpttttur• wttl teacn maxlmutM In the 70.. A!Of'lg ltM Otenge Coat there Wiii be night and momtng low otouds with sunny affernoons through TUMday othefwlM ftlr Lowa 57 to 85. Hight from tti. low 70. near tM beaohea to near to In '"' wermeat Inland valleya. From Point Coneeptlon to the M•xlcan Border -Inner watert: Ught varltb!J wtndt In the night and morning hoYrt becoming weat to aouthw.t 8 to 16 knoi. T~•Y afternoon. Night tnd morning low ctouds with some afternoon clearing. U.S. Tem1>9 UtU. "«IC t2 1S L.oulfVlll9 .. 71 ~ ., " .. u MIMll9Mcll .. 11 AllNlnJ' n 11Mllweul& .. 7S .. ~-12 51 ""*41 Pu 71 12 tM 10Neefw4ll9 93 11 AllMlll .. 7) New OrlMft9 t2 12 Au.tlliO C.I)' 13 17 ,.._Yorll .. .. Calif. Tempe I.MO hKll 78 65 """"' 100 74 Hottoil,VI 15 7) ...,._ .. .. 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JeGll:_.. .. 73 olOudl, 11111 °"*""'-.. w.cin.cs., == 1·3 ,.,, r _1, 11 e 13 • m et>e1 Mt• 1011t1 11 ..,,_ .. ... 2·3 = 7 •2 pm tlWOl;Qfl ~ =tlo.ll'Vm the a.noi.m.n .. 1-3 Moon Nit IOdl)' It S 23 p /ft , .... K-Clty ... n 10. -the to llMiar WI Ille I.UV-OU Wl«leml>. T-1y 11 3 04 1 m ef\CI .. 11 IQeHI 11 100 n Wlnlllt lfliMd,,...,.. ~SI to ti. .... dlr1C11on llOUlll I. lip rn CONCERT NOISE 'WORST OF YEAR' ... From Al came from the Mesa dcl Mar nciah· borhood, directly behind the arena that played host Sunday to a capacity crowd of 18,()()().ptus. "(The noise) just hits us full blast." said Deats, Officer Garth Wilson said there were eight an:ests. mostly alcohol- related, and nine traffic collisions as cars streamed out of the amphitheater parking lot. Wilson added that more fender- bendcrs went unreported. "I witnessed about two or three crashes where people just drove off," said Wilson, one of the two motor· cycle officers patroling the area. Perhaps nothing is more truer for Wilson's partner, officer Rich Allum, whose size 7112 helmet was stolen from has motorcycle while he invcstiga~ a colhs1on inside the parking lot Allum reported that the $75 helmet Hostages taken at Paris mosque PARIS (AP) - A gunman de- manding an airplane to fly to Algeria seriousty.wounded a man in the Paris Mosque and took another man hostage, police said. The Paris police's elite anu-com- !Jlando ur;iit surrounded the mosque, 10 the Latin Quarter on the Left Bank. A state prosecutor negotiated by phone with the gunman. was apparently pilfered by a souvenir hunter. Police also rcl)Orted that one con- OCrtJOCr was attacked with a wrench dunng a fiaht on the amphitheater grounds, but no details were a vanable this morning. While the concen ended about 10:30 p.m., Wilson said it took another hour for the crowd to leave the area. With all the commouon. resident Russ Millar said he was disappointed that the theater was "no1 willing to be a good neiahbor." "People were hooting and shouting all over the Fairview Road area for a Iona. Iona time," Millar said. TRAFFIC SIGNALS ••. From Al wamutts the change. Traffic signals at Finley Avenue and 32nd, 30th and 28th streets arc altered to synchronize with the change on Vaa Lido. "Beach traffic this past weekend -was a bit h&hter than normal. so we don't really lcnow how the new system will work," Edmonston said this morning. "But the system can be refined as we go." The city has been working Wlth Caltrans on the changes for nearly three years. While Newport Beach controls the traffic signals at 32nd, 30th and 28th streets, the signals at Via Lido and Finley are state-run. A revised system coordinating the five traffic signals was installed last summer, but needed to be fine-tuned, Edmonston said. The cost of the changes for the city was about $100,000. Traffic on Newport Boulevard has been affected recently by motorists avoiding the western end of Balboa Boulevard, where a westbound lane is closed while workers cap the 011 well that exploded Aug. 2. I Ncwpon Beach Police Sgt. Ron Rodgers said the lane, which may reopen by the coming weekend, has not caused significant traffic prob- lems an the area, however. ··People who live an the area and are familiar with ll arc using other routes, .. Rodgers said. The nght westbound lane of Balboa Boulevard is closed from 42nd to 44th street. Workers are scaling an old oil well that exploded Aug. 2 when methane gas leaked from the hole. After cement is poured into the well, the street will be repaved and reopened. Evidence filed in nuke sale case Federal prosecutors say documents they filed in U.S. District Court m Los Angeles Friday prove a Huntington Beach businessman willfully sold nuclear tnggcn to Israel wtthout a license. The documents, filed by i\ssistanl U.S. "Attorney William Fahey, show that electronics manufacturer Rich- ard Smyth was denied a license to ship krytons-triggering devices that may be used on nuclear weapons -to an Israeli firm in the mid-J 970s, according to newspaper reports. Smyth, president of Milco Inter- national Inc .. was indicted May 16 for selling 800 of the triagcn to Heh Corp. of Tel Aviv from January 1980 through December I 982. His tnal on I 5 counts of viplatina the Arms Control Act and 15 counts of mak.Jng false statements begins Aug. 20. Smyth has expressed surprise at the charges and claims he was unaware of the need for a license or tbc written approval of the U.S. St.ate Depart- ment 1n order to ship krytons. Besides their potential military use, the electronic liming devices arc com- monly used in photocopying ma- chines and airport strobe hghts. But documents filed with the coun Fnday show Smyth applied for an export hcensc in 1975 after receiving an order for 200 o( the triggenng devices. That apphcauon was rcportedl5 denied because of the triggers' mih· tary application. RODDA STEPPING DOWN, DISCOURAGED ••• From Al As the o,..an1zauon's national lcgis· lativc chamnan, Rodda helped drat\ and obtain pass.age of three education bills bencfitina c9mmunity colleges. Rodda has ddnated lc4&1 services by representing commuruty colleges before st.ate and appelJatc courts and before the U.S. Supreme Court. Beyond his collqc work. the trustee has been acuvc in Rcpubhcan politics, numerous local churches and community orpnizat1ons such as the Orange Coast YMCA. Just Call 642-6086 o=::• la 0'"9fenteed lolOflclil-r r1t1111y If .,ou C10 nol ..... '(O/o/l ~by IJOp"' ~\Jle fa>m ~ "°"' OClCll' ... .. ~eel In 1983, Rodda was among the Coast District trustees who approved the layoffs of about I 00 fuU-rime teaclfcrs and administrators in response to an impending budaet crisis. The decision provoked wide- spread community criticism and an unsuccessful recall campaign tn which Rodda was taricted. In November 1983, three new Coast District trustees supported b¥ local oollegc teachers were elected Since then. a new chancellor and two new college presidents have been hired. But Rodda 1 nsisted he made his decision not to seek another term ..rq.ardlcss.ofwhat has happened" m distnct politics. "I have been the most honored trustee rn the history of communtt)· colleges bcolusc I had good contacts and was there at the right time," Rodda said. "Now 1s not the nght time for me to be a trustee:.·· What do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? Wllat don't yoa like? Call tbf' number at left and your mnsa1e will be recorded, tran1cribtd and delivered to tbt appropriate edJtor. The aamt U·boar aa1werta1 service may be u1td to record letters to the tcUtor on any topic. Con&rtbutora to oar Letters column mutt lnelude tbelr name and ttle,.oae namber for verification. No clrcolatton calls, pltlJe. Tell ua what's on yoar mind. Keren Wittmer Genetal Manager ClrcvleUon 714/942-4333 Claettled echrwtlllnt 7141142-M18 ~ otMr .....,.mente M2-4321 MAIN OF'1CI llO V...I a., It Coaoa M9M ~· .._. llldr_ ~ 1'.'«) Cami"'-CA Pl&~ ~ 1913 0r.,. eo. ""'*"'t 1!I ... c11, ltlO ~, " "°" CIO ...... ~iw JfNI capy .,., l I "' ( ..... _ Frank ZJnl fd1tor Roeemary Churchman ContrOl!tf -"°'• -90lttll men• °' ...._ -........ ~ bl ,.,,OIMllG W"'<M llPfCiill Pit .,._.,,~- 10 I r!\ ~ .,_, COOY • ....... Clrcu19tton Telep.'°"98 .... o.,.c-, .,_ ...a:D Rober1 L Cantrefl Pr Odo<: hon M1naget Donald L WHHem1 C1rcul1t1<>t1 M nager I •• Orange CoMt DAflY PILOT /Monday, ~ 12, 1118 * Al Seniors' day set by BB merchants Firefighting.fliers a breed a~art A Senior Citizena 1>.y, sponsored by Hunt- miton Center Merchants Aatociation. will be held !4-ua. 20 from 10 a.m. to S p.m., with various iru'ormatton booths tbtouahout the center's court offerina free alaucoma teatina. blood eressure testioa; cataract screenina. dental information and more. Senion may also brina· their med.icare bills to have questions answered about t,)lem, and about Social Security. ln addition, 10 percent discount ~ I~ for that day only will be aiven to all seruors tn attendance. Free d ental enm• .Jated Dr. David Tassey will offer free dentaJ consultations Wednesda~ from noon to 1 p.m., at Irvine Medical Center's Community Health Coun- selina Office as part of a joint health program between IMC and People for an lrvine Communtiy Hospital. Located in the Lakeside Office Buildin.J. Suite 101, 4605 Barranca Parkway in Woodbri(lge, the ' consultations will include information on new developments in dentistry, personal dental pro-Jl'YDS and low cost dental plans. For more information call the Community Health Counseling Office at 8S7-6500. Paream' claum at OCC Workshop classes desianed to help parents learn more about their children will be offered this fall by the Early Childhood Education Department at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Three course sections bcain next week, while four others will start the wee~ of Sept. 3. Further information on the various counts may be obtained by calling 432-5772. Sc1Jool 8'6iJapt1 aaaoaaced Fall repstration for children in the Newport Mesa Unified School District will begin next Monday. Back Bay Hiah School will begin regis- terina students Aua. 29. For further information, call Deputy Super- intendent Norman Loats at 760-32 l 3. galt-•mokl'W cl•ne. Ht Saddleback Community Hospital will host a "no-nonsense" quit smokina~oaram beginning Monday and continuina throu Aua. 28, under the sponsorship of the American cer Society. The four sessions will be led by a lratned cx- smoker who will help smoken stop and stay off ciaarettes. Call the society at 7S J-0441 for details. Ya.emJte eufbJt .clledaled Historic photoaraphs of visitors to Yosemite National Park will be exhibited at the Laguna Hills branch of American Savinas and Loan Association beginnina next Monday as part of a lOOth annivenary celebratton by the financial institution. The exhibit" may be seen durina business houn tbtouah Sept. 13 at the office. 2408S EJ Toro Road, at the intersection of Pasco de Valencia.. Maz'rU6e tlpt1 ottered Principles for establishina a healthy and open ma.rriaae will be discussed in a sociology course entitled ''Marrftlge and Family Life" at Orange Cout Colleae this fall. Seven different sections of the ~-unit course will be offered, meetina mornin15, afternoons and eveninp. Therapists Dr. Charles Leviton and Flo Hanchett are the instructors, and furthe! _igfor- mation may be obtained by calling OCC at 432-5772. P'rtJe brea.t enm8 Ht The Healthcare Medical Center of Tustin will sponsor a free breast self~xamination clinic Aug. 20 at two locations, the Woodbrid&e Medical Center in Irvine, 4950 Barranca Parkway, Suite 202, and in Tustin at 18102 lrvinc Blvd., Suite 104. Both clinics will be conducted from 6:30 to 9 p.m .. and rescrv~tions are required. They may be obtaJned by callina Jiealthca.rc Medical Center at 838-960, ext. 5825 ." . Monday, Aug. 12 • 6:30 p.m. Co1ta Mesa Pla.u1D1 CommJulon , City Council chambers, 77 Fair Drive. • 7:30 p.m .• Newport Beacb City Council. City Councu chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd. Pou cE Lo G The 'enemy' doesn't shoot back, but It's still hazardous work- EDITOR •s NOTE -Oflic11/s c•ll ,, the wom fire se.t.son in the biSJOf'Y of C.i1- fom11. S1nce J•n. I, mort"than 5,200 li~s h•ve bumed more than 385,()()() acres. Supporrin1 tbe flref~ters on rhe iround 1s the state's fleet of air tankers, flown by a special breed of pilotJ with the "riiht stuff." A reponer took a ride wrth one of them, veteran Buzz Blaylock. By STEVE GEISSINGER .......... ..,.. .... STOCKTON -Buzz Bla)'lock coaxed tanker "72" skyward, bound for a wildfire belching deadly mtxturcs of smoke. up- drafts and debns. Blaylock. a former fighter pilot who was shot down in Vietnam, banked toward the Sierra Nevada in the twtn-engine plane, one of). I former submarine<hasing S-2s the state refined to douse fires. To survtve the hazards that lulled two tanker pilots last summer aJone. the 58- year-old fl1cr must make JUSt the nght approach: always diving downhill and upwind. He must achieve precisely the nght speed. flymg slowly enough to maintain control as 800 gallons of retardant gushes out, abruptly making the plane four tons lighter. He must brace against heat-fed updrafts. hoping to miss debris spewed by flames, then peer through smoke for exactly the right spot to release -ideally half m. half out of the flt'C. He's forced to dodge other tankers and planes, makmg sure fi~­ fiahtcrs arc clear of the drop. which can squash a fire engine. His fl ying comes second nature. Like all S·2 pilots, he flies without a co-pilot "It's not really an awfully dangerous job," sars Blar,lock, who supervises the tanker pilots. • It's just one where you've always got to know exactly what }Ou're doing. "Like in late afternoon. when the shadows make the canyons so dark 1 t seems as if you're diving into the belly of a whale But )Ou learn that your eyes will adjust quickly enough ... Blaylock has flown for 35 years. so long that he goes by "Buzz" rather than his real first name, Monroe. He started in propeller-driven fighters, then flew Jets for the U.S. Air Force. North Vietnamese gunners shot him down on March 12, 1966. but he escaped capture. As a Hemet Valley Flying Service pilot based in Grass Vall~. he's flown nearly I 0,000 fire-fighting missions since 1977 10 the planes the state Department ofForestT) leases from the mil itary. On this mission. he flew 20 miles northeast to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. He had an audience of news reponcrs. there to view a drill fo r tanker pilots and the CDF air attack commanders who give directions from smaller planes. The lime-green and orange tanker flashed overhead, enaincs popping as if they were backfiring. The noise came from the propeller tips. spinnin& at 2.800 rpms -so fast they were 1hauenna the toUnd bamer and 1p1tt1n1 a stream of small tontc booms Blaylock circled. )izina up the mock fire with the CDf commander Then, abruptly, Blaylock'• plane iracefully s~ooped to Is• feet above the a.round, 1ush1n1 a sllcky red chemical conta1mn1 fertilizer to both check the sprc.ad of flames and later nounsh new plant powth. Besides tankers., the state's air rorcc mcludcs 13 command aircraft and 10 hclicorters that drop water from buckets. 3S wel as ferry equipment and firefighters The planes arc ready to fly wtthtn three to four minutes from 19 fields throu&hoot the state, dunna dayh&ht hours Jerry Partain. director of the Depart- ment of Forestry, says the state has "probably the best inittal attack proa.ram of anx fire-fighting agency in the world ... 'Cahfom1a has 26 milhon residenu-1t would be the sixth largest nation in the 'Norld-and we have to protect them," he adds. "h 's a tremendous chore." So far this year. more than 5.200 fires have cham:d more than 385,000 acres in California. more than three times the amount that burned all of last year. Pan.a1n says 1985 has been "the worst fire season in California hmory." A.M "Sonny' Momson. chief pilot at Hemet Valley Flying Service, says has company got an exclusive contract this year to supply tanker pilots and mamtam the planes, allowing standardized safety precautions and lower maintenance costs. The firm set up its mam service statJon for CDF aircraft in Stockton. Keeping the airplanes in good mechanical shape 1s tough on a.round crews. particularly during summers such as this one that keep planes flymg constantly Maintenance was a ~tcr problem at the outset of program 10 the 1950s, when pilots flew retired military aircraft such as smgle~nJJnC TBM torpedo bombers and twm-en11ne PBY sea patrol planes. Momson says pioneers discovered, tra11cally, that some aircraft such as twm- engine 8-25 bombers weren't suited for that land of work. The tf.S. Forest Service lost several "They have pictures of one," Morrison says. "The fellow was pTobably gomg 200 mph when he dropped, when he should have been doing 130 mph. The thmg p11cbed up and went throug}I the a1r tall first, shedd1n& the winp, the tail feathers and everything else. And that was it" rtchttnc ftre8 from the a.l.r a1ao takee the ''rtcht naff." Momson and Blaylock say the 120 air tanker pilots m the nation form a fraternity.,. of sons. In California, they earn about $25,000 in five months, working nine days 1n a row for one day off. then return to their regular Jobs as mechanics. real est.ate sales OC cany on fire half cont ain ed agents and crop dusters By the A11oclated Preu "This takes a pamcular kmd of auy," ~omson sa)s "I've hired ex-military pilots and f urlou&hed urhnc pilots. They come out Md make one run of 1t and that's all they want " Blaylock says that "when you lose a friend, you knew he was in the business because he wanted to be there, do a job. make the money ... A lot of these pilots really do have the 'rijht stuff' they talk about astronauts having. .. Backfires were ht earl) today to slow a fire that burned 800 acres of brush 10 Orange County's Carbon and Telegraph canyons. Aided by air tankers. 200 ftrefi~ters bad the fire SO percent contamed, said OranJ.C: County Fire Department dispatcher Bill Spincola. Backfires were set against flames in the Gilman Peak area of Chino Hilla State Park. Flames scorched vcietauon to withm a quarter m1Je of the San Bernardino County hne. Ocean winds that whipped the fire alon, subs1ded af\er nl.lhtfall Sunday The blaze broke out about 1.30 p.m. Sunday on Shell 01! Co. pro~rt) m Carbon Canyon, 25 miles southeast of Los Anaeles, and burned into Telegraph Ca- nyon. The fire's origin was under 1nvcsuptton Other diseases may set body u·p for AIDS By DANIEL Q. HANEY '' lolMM Writ« BOSTON -The presence of microbes or viruses from other diseases that affect the body's immune system may account for the spread of AIDS in some Afncan countries and among high-nsk ~oups elsewhere, a researcher says. Scientists studying why some hemophiliacs become infected wnh ..\IDS concluded 1t often preys on people whose immune systems already are disturbed b> disease and othercondittons. the) reported m the Bntish journal Lancet Some experts suspect that v1ru\es. parasites and otllcr microbes may con- tnbute to -.;ctims' susceptibility to ac· quired immune deficiency syndrome. "This may account for the alarming spread of AIDS that we arc current!) w1tness1ng 1n some countncs m Afnca." as well as the transm1ss1on of the disease among homosexuals. said one of the researchers. Dr Robm A. Weiss of the Institute for Cancer Research 1n London. Three-quarters of U.S. AIDS victims arc male homosexuals But hemopbil1acs also mk the disease because they must take blood clotting material denved from human blood that may be contaminated wtth .it.JDS. Some male homosc,uals have had repeated bouts of venereal diseases and other mfecuons. while · drug addicts, another group at nsk. catch diseases from din} needles In central Afn ca . ..-.here AIDS 1s now rampant. ~ople of\en encounter malana and other parasrnc infecuons that can disrupt the immune system. ''Those might seem to be a far cry from homosexual pracucc, but 1t may all come down to the same thing m the end," Weiss said. ·· .\m·thmg that perturbates the im- mune system ma) allow the virus to get a better gnp on the host's body .. The stud). published ..\ug. 3 and directed b~ Dr C'hmtopher A. Ludlum of the Royal lnfirmator; 1n Edinburgh, focused on 33 people who were inadvcnentl) gnen some AIDS-tainted blood clotting factor at a clinic in Scotland. Doctors attempted to learn why I S of them became infected. while the rest remained fr~ of all signs of 1hc disease They discovered differences 1n the immune systems of the two groups E .. cn before the 15 got infected. the) had lo..-.er le' els of protective while blood cells that are attacked by the AIDS virus The doctors say the 1rregulant) was caused b) their hemophilia treatment and 1t mt&ht have made tl'icm more susceptible to AIDS 1nfect1on The AIDS vuus attacks blood cells called helper-T cells that arc necessal) to protect the body from infcctton The '1rus wrecks the immune system b) turning these T cells in virus factones and then destro)ing them The idea that other mfccuons pla) a role 1n A.IDS "a\ proposed two 'ca~ ago m a Lancet article b) Ors Ja) A. Le .. ; and John L. Z1caJerofthe Ln1vcn1ty ofCahforn1a in San Francisco "Nothing has happened so far to change our opinion about the susccpub1ht~ to .\fDS.'' said Ziegler He noted that AIDS had remained fa.tr!) wcU confined so far m the United States to the 1denufied nsk groups -largely male homosexuals. drug abusers and hemoph1hacs In the search for suscept1b1ht) links - ..-.h~t some call co-factors -researchers recent!) found that gencuc matcnaJ from the hepatitis B virus 1s found ms1de the infected T ~!Is of some AIDS v1cums "A lot of us have felt for a long lime that there arc co-factors that arc necessary add1t1ons to bnng out the full disease." said Dr. Martm S Hirsch of "1assachusem General Hospital Sone of the patients studied at the Scotland chntc "crt behc'ed to ha'e hcen e'posed to the '\ID '1rus before rcce1"m~ the tainted clotting matenal la\t \car Bandit gets cash bouquet at flower shop in Valley \\-edncsday a gold necklace, worth S 5 ~O. and a S 125 silver cenficate ha' e be-en m1ss1ng • • • ~omeonc stoic $7.000 1n JCWClf) lrom a home 1n tbc 7000 block of \ alcnunc Saturday evening, Fountain Valley under the innuence of a halluc1- r_s~nic drug and for posscs1on 01 • • • Someone c;tolc t"o TV ~ts a d1ctaphone, a t\pwnter and cash from the '1dco room of Coastline Communll) ( ollegc wmet1me last ~eek The loss ~as estimated at S3.183 5~ Glenne\ re ~treets • • • A. 'acuum .. alucd a1 S4SO wa\ stolen unda~ on Solana \\ 3} the qmm told pohtt • • • o\ sign .. alucd at SJSO IA.IS rrponed stolen Saturda)' af\cmoon on Broad· • • • A lone gunman held up a Fountain Valley flower shop Saturday and got away with $189 in cash register rece1pu. Accordina to Fountain Valley police the suspect entered the VaJlcy lntne But'llars made a haul at a home m the 100 block of Colonial over the wcckendgemnaawaywllh S.SS,000 m silver. china. crystal. and Oriental ruas. • • • A man was arrested for indecent exposure at the comer of Campus and Culver Sunday mil.ht. • "r .• A buralar tole Jewelry valued at S•.800 from a home in the 100 block of Claret Thursda>-" night. • • • A punc was taken from an un· locked vehicle ~ked 1n front of a home 1n the 100 block of Hunter Sunday • • • Vandals broke the windshield of a car parked 1n front of a home in the )()()block of Pinc Sun!i&Y· Newport Beach A a.old diamond nna valued at SI ,SOO. two wetsuits valued 1t S300. and SS in ca h were stolen from a car "'1'ked al thcoomctofS4lh and Ri"cr Slinday n1aht. • • • of Flowers store, 172 J I Brook.burst Street, acting as if he wanted to make a purcbue. He then puUed out a blue- steel automatic handaun and forced the sales cleric to hand over the money Vandals set a lifeguard tower on fire early Sunday momma doing SI 00 in dam•ac. The tower was number 61 near 6000 W. Otcan Front. • • • Someone stole a car stereo wonh $350. cassette tapes. worth $80, and a cassette tape holder, worth S30. from a lrlY 1984 Volkswaaen Jetta parked at the comer of 3rd and Acacia Sunday . • • • Someone stole a d1am ond eanina worth $2 000 from a home 1n 200 block o( Evenint CHyon somcumc 1n the past two weeks Hcmtincton Beach Someone stoic a wallet. keys, and a checkbook from a car parked at the comer of 2 lst and Walnut Sunday afternoon. • • • A $60 hood cover "' rtported stolen off the top of a ~-~rked in ftont ofa home 1n the 19~ block of Baywater turd.av niabt. • • • Credit cards. cassenc tapes. and S 15 1n cash~ rcpor:!ed ~from black I 98S Ho~ Ac:a>rd petted in in the cash reg.istcr. The suspect fled the store on foot throu&h the business' rear door No injunes were reported m the inCJdent. front ofa home in the 19700 block of Potomac Sundav afternoon ' . . A male Juveni le was ap{>rchended for stealina a SI 5 flashhght from a Oemco depanment \tore. 7212 Ed- inaer. Sunday • • • A ~ident m the 14500 block of Zane reported that vandals emptied a fire cxtinauisher on h1' 1968 Plymoth Vahent Saturdn I • • ~ blue 1973 Mercedes J~O \E wonh S 13.000. was reponcd ~tolcn from 1n front of a home in the 8200 block of Kmcr over the weekend Tools valued :t SJSO were n-poned \tolcn from a whue 1983 Toyota C'cltca parked at the comer of Pacific Coast M1&hway nd Lake Sund.a~ mom1na. • • • 4. buraJar. cntc-nng throuah a rear ..,indow. tole $52.S in cash and 1 SJO ponablc radio from a ca~ tenter in the 19300 block ofMauna Saturday. • • • A ~1dent ID the 7600 block of V111ta1' rrportrd unday that t1nC't htrbab> ~1ucr h d a pany atherhomt A. ncreo . a sleeping baa. and a table ~aw_.werc reponed stolen from the unloc ked gargeof a home in the 11800 hlod. of Mt. Robcn Friday.night The loss was estimated at S40.S • • • .\ "oman's diamond nng wonh S HIOO was reponed stolen from a home 1n the 17800 block of Ptpestonc ~unda)' According to police, the uspcct entered the house while the \ 1c11m was watchma TV m the fam1 1\ room • • • \ bow. JOO arrows, and a b1c\clc were ~tolen from the praae of a home m the 15900 block of Rocky Fnday • • • \ man received a one-inch stah wound to h1s lowcrbaclt dunnaa tight 1n the 17000 block of Ward carlv <iunday mornin1- ' Coeta Meta--I Someone stole S3 980 an Je"'eln fTom a dupl&)' alt at a Ma) to department stort 1n uth toa~t Plaza Wcdnesda)' n1ah1 Poll« \USpect the suspect ha a pai'I key u th1\ v..-as the sccondJewelr:y robbt"' at the itorc in tl\rtt da). • • • Dtn1tl Woodndat of Cotta M~ wat ta.ken into cu~tod) on drua chr.e5 ntty Fnday mom1 after a ne1 borcomplatned that oodrid&t an a rncnd •ett milina too much noast. •k ~ held at OfiOF Count)' JtUI 1n heu of SI0.000 bl1l far bc1na • • • Two SUS!)C(t\ working in tandem attempted to citcal a cashmere swca1n and a skirt from a Nordstrom·~ department storr 1n South Coast Plaza over the ~tckend. Although one got away. pohcc apprehended the other suspect he was taken in t<' c ustod\ and the $94Q m clothmg she and her panner allcgcdl) \tole "as l"eCO\ercd L&p..n• Beach Pohcc arrested David Kell} Bran nigan. 11 on susp1c1on of indecent exposure Branmpn WH arrested at ~ 2S am undav on lqion and Woman jumps to death on freeway By tk A"odttt4 Preti .\ 55--.-ear-Qld Onn Count)' woman died when shC JUn\pcd from 1 ftttway overpa ~ and wa~ citruck b' st' era! can. pohcc ~1d. V1rain1a Ltt Dunman of Tuittn was Sttn walk.1na on the Fourth trttt bndae ovn the \ant.a na FtttWa)' about ;\a m unday l 1 J Nelt0n said he d1mbtd ovn th~ ra1hna and JUmpcd .\ camera. '1tlued at S 140 wa' stolen fro m a outh (oast H1ghw1' addrC'SS the' 1c11m told poh~ ~tur­ da\ • & • Pt~hce am ted Roben I ind~' H1dman ~~ on susp1C10n of dm mi und<'r th<' in Oucn~ of alcohol H1clt.;man ..-.a, ~topped late c;u nJ.a, on Ja~m1ne \tr~ct and Chff Dn'e Stationery store r obbed by gunma n I~ me police reported that a lone l\Jnman robbed a Uabontf) •tore Fnda) and 101 away wsth the an und1.clo5Cd amount of ca.•h and '""'° ~n ~ti. Pohtt wd w su pcc1 entered Sierra Stat10nen. 1802.S k)'l*rk. sho~ the salti clerk the aun and demanded money • Tbe suspttt fll!d on foot. hcad1na north on M11tArthur Boukvard Tbt I peet ts ckscnbed IS I -bite mak, '4S >~d.. S feet a iocbes lall, J SO~ with dark twr. No nuun repor1Cd in tbc in tit ... A4 * ~ Coa:at DA.IL V PILOT /Monday, August 12, 1985 Emergency procedures failed in chemical leak Escapees' n ews t ip wins p rize Officials fault Union Carbide for too little warning too late 1NSTITU1 E. W. Vu.. (AP) -An emergency system failed miserably m ns fil"ll maJOr test since it was put into place at a Union Carbide Corp. plant hcte following a cbcm1c:al leak that killed more lhan 2,000 people in India, residents say. Six plant employee\, one senously inJured, and about 130 nearby rt<)1dcnts 1o1rcnt to hospitals Sunday with Jung, eye, nose and thro1n 1mumons nf\er the leak of a chemicaJ u~ to male pe!>Uc1dc fhousands of people wett asked to nay tn their houser, for ~veraJ hours. until the chemical d1ss1pated Carbide issued J statement today from company headquarte~ 1n Danbury. Conn , saymg that "the emergency response system worked according to plan and all government authonttes and hospital emergency rooms were noufied m a umely fam1on " But locaJ offic1al11. emergency room doctors and residents injured by the chokmg fum~ complamed of inadequate wamina.s and mformat1on. Mayors of nearby commumlJes including Dunbar. St 4Jbans, Nitro and Charleston said today that the information they received was too httle, too late "The system djdn't work," said Charleston Mayor Mike Roark. Officials said the unit that produced the cbcmicaJ. aldtcarb oxime. was shut down followina the leak, but that workers were on the job today in otbet p&rts of the plant The chemicaJ cloud spewed ft'om a unit that uses methyl isocyanate, the subslance that leaked last Oc<lem- bcr in the Indian city of Bhopal Plant spokesman Dick Hendcl'$0n 11id the subswice that leaked here, atdicarb ox1me, 1s proocascd with MIC to make pesticides but the MJC I) consumed in production. ' Henderson bad earlier said ald.icarb oxime was made from MIC, but be cbanaed bis account today. He also said today that the plant's MIC unit was never involved. Company officials said a cloud of aldicarb settled on nearby homes ~~r lcakina from the plant when a p.skct on a storaae tank failed . Many people livina near the plant said their bomes already were cnaulfed in fumes when they first beard the plant's emeT1Cn~ 11n:m ... Carbide's got to do somethina better than this,' said Donna Willis, one of nearly 300 res1dents examined at an emergency clinic. "We can't let them wait 10, 20 or 30 minutes before they let you k:now what's going on. We could have been dead," she wd. The company said it notified the county Office of Emergency Services of the incident within "approximately five minutes" of the leak. LAU ANNE, Swui.crl nd (AP) -Two youna callers tried to wm a Swiss Radio station's wee~ly priic for the best news tip -by reporung their own escape from jail. The two telephoned the special "tipster" number of the French-lanauage station in Lausanne last Monday to tell how they had escaped from Bellcchassc Jail after putting a sleeirmducma drug in their guard's coffee. Police said Sunday that one of the two unidentified men was still at large. 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Minister P1k Both11 last week in Vienna. Mcf rlanc told South Afncan offi:c1al~ Reagan would be unable to sust in a veto of sanclmns legislation pending. in ConJreSs unles~ there is "accelerated movement" away from the apanhe1d policies of racial separation. Speake confirmed. We.tller •arnlng delayed before crab WASHINGTON -The National Transportation Safety Board is sulJ trying to determine why air traffic controllers did not relay a fresh weather forecast to the pilot of a Delta Air Linc<1 plane that crashed in DaJlas on Aug. 2 The jumbo jct, carrying 163 people, crashed during a heavy thunderstorm. ktllina 132 passenaers and one person on the ground. Safety board member Patrick Bursley, who 1s headinJ the probe, said weather"1s very much involved m the accident," but mvest1gators sllll had not determined whether the phenomonon of wmd shear was a factor in the crash. ..We're certa1nly exploring it." he s~ud. "There is an md1cat1on of a we.at.her forecast bemg delivered to the controllers some IO minutes before the accident. and that wu not passed aJong." said Bursley Grandaon cbeen Schroeder at home LOUISVILLE. Ky. -Seeing the smile on Wilham &·hroedcr's face as he visited with his grandchildren made the strain of the ups and downs since he became the world's second mechanical heart recipient "all worth 1t," his son said at a homecomingcclebrauon. Schroeder, 53, the longest-living recipient of a mechanical heart and the first to live outside the hospital. t0ok the quarter- mile ride to the sr,ccially equipped apartment Sunday in his van, "The Heart & Spirit of Jasper,' named for his Indiana hometown . He visited with family members Sunday during the first day of his return to life outside Humana Hospital Audubon. where the device was implanted Nov. 25. Boy mayor lat1et1 vote, •tar• ln office CRABB, Texas -The 12-year-old mayor of this small community "8)''1 it's "back to the drawing board" after constnucnts rc1ected a plan that would have incorporated Crabb and thrown him out of a job. Mayor Bnan Zimmerman used his savin$s account to help pay for Saturday's ballotinJ on his campaign prom1~. which was designed to prevent larger cities from annexing Crabb. Incorporation was defeated by a vote of 595 to 30. Zimmerman had said he would run for re-clccuon 1f Crabb was not incorporated. Incorporation would have stnpped the youth of his mayoral duties because Texas law requires mayor:!> of incorporated c1t1c~ to brat least 18. Vouchers mulled for remedlal •tudeats WASHINGTON -The Education Department 1s considering a voucher program to let local and state governments issue federal funds directly to parents of children who need remedial he1p, said Education Secretary William J. Bennett. The pro~ram. Bennett said Sunday would "pass constitutional muster" and stay within the confines of a recent Supreme Court decision. Bennett has criticized the high court's July I ruling that New York City public .school teachers caonot conduct remedial reading classes in parochial schools under a federally funded program, The court based its decision on constitutional separation of church and state Ez-Malla figure linked to FBI •ting SAN FRANCISCO -Defense attorneys say the FBI used a former mobster in a sting operation to entrap men charged with conspinng to sell SI 0 m1lhon wonh of missiles to Iran. FBI agent Stephen Salmien testified 1n Orlando, Fla., that a man named Tony Romano was present with an FBI agent at meetings m Cahfom1a and flonda, wbere the defendants allegedly plotted the deal. Romano, 58. was not among the seven defendants arrested Aug. I 1n the stfag operation launched to break up smuggling of U.S. missiles to Iran. One dead, JO hurt In wedding melee EAST LOS ANGELES -One man died and at least 10 people were mjured in an apparent gang confrontation at a wedding reception. The bride and groom escaped unscathed from the violence Sunday at Rudy's Pasta House, but Jose Enrique Marrufo. 20, of Gardena died ofmuhiple gunshot and stab wounds, Los Angeles County sheriffs Deputy Sam Jones said. The cause of the fight was unknown, but n val gang members were present, Jones said. Deputy a hero hrlce In three years TEMPLE CITY -The man who saved actress Theresa Saldana from a knife-wieldin$ attacker three years aso and then became a sheriffs deputy 1s a hero again. this time for rev1v1ng an infant who almost drowned. Jeffrey Fenn was a Sparkletts Water deliveryman when he yanked Scottish drifter Arthur Jackson away from Saldana as Jackson viciously knifed her March 15, 1982. Later that year, Fenn entered the Los Angeles County sheriffs academy. On Saturday Fenn and Reserve Deputy Gary Jones went to a Temple C'll}- apanmcnt where Ahc1a Sadler was tryms to revive her I I-month-old son. Jonathan, who had been found submerged m the bathtub. The boy had stopped breathing. but Fenn and Jones revived him with cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The boy subsequently was expected to be released today from Huntington Memonal Hospital in Pasadena. a nursing supervisor said. WomaJJ •hoots intruder at IJome LOS ANGELES-A woman fought a gun battle with two armed men who broke into her HolJywood H11Js home, killed one of lhem and drove the other away, police said Sunday. The three exchanged shots Saturday night in the home above the Sunset Strip, Hollywood division Detective Russell Kuster said. One man rued al the scene, but the other apparently was unbanned, he said, declining to identi fy the dead man until his famil y was notified. Bullets new near the woman, who was alone in the home, but she was not injured. She was not idtntified by pohce and no charges arc expected to be filed against her La•t ln Blem fire •erie. contllbJed KYBURZ -The last in a scnes of Sierra Nevada forest fires ha been contained after blacken in& 17 S acres between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. Gil Connell, a spokesman for the California Department of Forcs,ry, said Sunday evening. "h's held at I 7S acres fo r the last four to five hours. There's only one hot spot outside the line and that's being taken care of." The fire caused about S400,000 damage to trees and watershed. but no structures were destroyed and no one was injured. JS dle ln wont f16ht.1ng in hro montlu BEIRUT, Lebanon -The kidnapping of 6S Christians by Shute Moslems set off the fiercest battle in two months across the line that d1v1de Beirut's Christian and Moslem sectors, police said today. At least 13 people died and more than 1S were hurt. The exchange of mortars, rockets and recoilless nflc fin: followed two days of machine aun and arcnade attacks. Amons the injured was the 198S MiS5 l..Aebanon, 20-year-old Soha Chahin, who suffe red several shrapnel wounds. Ba•meu boycott •preau w'ltla rioting JOHANNESBURG, South Afnca -A consumer boycott aaainst white businesses spread to South Afric.i's industnal heartland today while secunty forces, some wieldi~a r:ubber whips._csconed stnkinastudents to school. Police reponed scattered notina. Meanwhile, five more blacks were reponed killed 1n weekend violence. Ho pitals in Durban reported two deaths tn outbreaks at black townships. bnn&in1 to 67 the total repe>rted killed in the Indian Ocean port m nearly a week ofv1olence. Mon: than 700wcre 1njurtd 1n the noun,a. the most 1ntcn1e since protests a.pinst apanhe1d, South f nca's system of racial StgrCption, bepn around the country last Au1ust StroJJ.6 eartllqake bit. nortl.aem BonalJa TQK.YO -An earthquake strona enoup to •hake houses and topple vases hit the nonhetn pan Japar:i·~ central llland of Hon hu today, but the"' were no ltDmcd1ate reports of uuuncs or damq . However, the entral Meteorol<>&acaJ ~ncy cauuoncd the Pacific coa t of nonhea tern Japan •bo'tt the pc>ss1b1hty of a udal wave. Of1iC1al1 said the e.nhquakc ccnte~ about 160 miles nortbeass of Tokyo, h d a preliminary measumneni of 6.6 on the Richter ale. An earthquake ormaamtudc 6 i considered a ~t'n!Qnkc. ..... Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/Monday, Augu1t 1a, 1815 M MOsfNicaraglians denied JJ. S ~ polit ical asy lum MIA~I (AP) -Tho1.1 nds of anti-fcfti1t Niearaauan eiulci, flcema their homeland's pohucal violence. arc find1n1 the U.S. aovemment sympathcuc to their c:au~ but unwillt°' to &rant them rcf uie .. they_ ahould be 1n Nic:arqua llllinna" ap10st the Sandinma aovcmmcnt 1nftead ohec\jnt ~ork and l&fcty 1n the Un11ta StakS. Althouah President Rcapn has condemned Nicaragua as a .. totahtanan dunaeon," his 1dmuustrat1on 11 refusing political asylum to about 90 percent of the Nicaraauans who apply and even has deported a few back to Manaaua, accordina to aovcrnment figures. Pe"l Rtvktnd. lmm1pat1on and Naturahzauon Service director 1n Miami. denied the alkpt1on althouah he said questions about possibly J01n1n1 ant1&ndm1st.1 rebels ·•could be asked (by the INS) to determine what kind of fears (an applicant) would have about aoina t.ck. .. Admin11tration officials also l!efended the asylum policy toward Nicarquanl IS nectssary to p~vcnt a nood of immiara11on (Tom thlt country while still protectina those who can prove a reasonable basis for feanna persecution if they arc returned. The Rev. Ernest Garcia-Rubio, a Cuban-Amcncan priest help1n1 Nicaraauans amv1na 1n M1am1, called the administration policy an injustice that is des1aned to force youna Nicarquans to return to Central America to join U .S.-baclted rebels. Garcia-Rubio said some teen-agers seeking asylum in Miami have been told by U.S. immigration officials that In the past nine months, the ac1mini5tntion aranted only 241 Nicanauan asylum rcquests, while ffjectina 2,6S8. Disability fund for jud es called abuse , in debt SAN FRANCISCO {AP) -Lucra- tive hfetime disability pensions arc easily won by California Judges, whose claims arc processed by a secretive state commission and paid from a fund that is deeply in debt, according to a published report. In the past 20 years, the state Commission on Judicial Per- formance has approved more than 90 percent of judges' disability claims, rejecting only 12 requests. Judges' disability reurcments are the most lucrative in the state -$3,800 to ss .100 a month -while the average disability for sutc retirees 1s $379 a month. The report appeared 1n Sunday's San Franc;1sco Examiner. The panel that awards d1sab1hty pensions often relics only on the medical report of a Judge's doctor. us files and discussions on Judges' disab1hty claims arc kept secret. Pensions have been awarded to Judges who were under investigation, convicted of cnmes or rejected by voters, the Examiner reported. The comm1ss10n tned to refused a disab1hty pension to former Stockton SuP._Cnor Court Judge Maxwell Willens. who apphed for the benefits on the same day he was defeated in a November 1970 election. Willens was convicted 1n 1971 of bribery and conspiracy for takin~ payoffs . in exchange for giving lenient sentences. The California Supreme Court ruled that a ~udge's criminal convic- tion "doesn t suspend his nght to apP.IY for a disability rcbrcment." Willens was awarded a SS01134 annual pension, the Examiner said. Oaimin& back troubles, San Dieao Superior Court Jud~ Roscoe Wilkey reured in I 979 after two (>residing iudgcs conducted private inquiries into bis behavior on the bench. The judge once urged swift resol· ution to a case. and threatened to declare a mistrial, sayin' "I've $Ot to catch a car pool by 4:30,' according to newspaper accounts. The Judicial commission, which also 1s respon· siblc for disciplining Judges. never took action against Wilkey and in· stead awarded him a SS0.134-a-ycar pension, the Exammer said. Normal scrv1~ ret1~cnts usually arc awarded to JUdJeS at age 60 after 20 years of service But ltfct1me disability payments -65 percent of an acuvc judge's salary -can be awarded at any age after two years on the bench. The pensions arc paid from the Judges' Retirement System, which faces a $600 million dcficlt. A bill 1s pending in the assembly to provide S20 million more a year for system A bad retirement system "destroys the faith of the people in thcJudic1arx and in government. It is scandalous. · said state Sen. Wadie Dcddch. D- Bonita, who sponsored the bill. One former comm1ss1on member says that Judges who seek d1sab1ltty retirements after losing at the polls arc a problem. Simon le Bon Rock star 'lucky to be alive' COWES, lsle of Wight (AP). - Simon le Bon of the Bnttsh band Duran Duran said he felt "very lucky to be altve" after has yacht capsized and trapped him underwater for 20 minutes. Le Bon. 26. lead singer of the rock group. and five crewmen huddled in an air pocket 1n the overturned hull until a diver rescued them. Son found alive after death report The Drum. a 77-foot. S 1.35 m1lhon ocean racing yacht, lost Its keel Sunday in gales three miles off Falmouth, on the southwest coast of En&)and. The accident occurred near the final race of the Admiral's Cup sen cs. "It was very fnghtenmg. One mmule everything was fine: we were going beautifully. The next we were going over." said le Bon. "I am very lucky to be alive ... NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (AP)- Frank Hayes had chosen his son's coffin and had begun telephoning relatives and fnends with the news when be got some news of his own - his son wasn't dead. Hayes had been told that his son. Jon, 32, had been run over and killed by a train. But the identification was made erroneously by police who told his father the body was so badly mutilitated that it was better he not SCC It. He said Sunday that a newspaper reporter found out his son was stilt alive when he v1s1tcd the younger Hayes home seeking mformauon for ti a story on the tram accident. "It's a bizarre sequence of events," Franklin Hayes said. "It was really a bad case of responding too quickly. There was no idenuficat1on what· soever on the victim. "Nobody did this on purpose." he said. "I don't know why there was such an urgency. I'm sure there were one or two physical s1m1larit1es. but they certainly weren't enou'h to make a definite 1dent1ficat1on.' The younger Hayes said he had been at a wrestling match at Boston Garden Aug. 3 when the lratn ran over the victim. later correctly ident- ified as James KoumJ1an. 35 A Royal Navy helicopter rescued all 24 people aboard the yacht after a diver frttd the six who were trapped under the vessel. Officials said no one was injured. FARMERS INSURANCE Have a Safe Summer ua11n 11suwC£ Founded 1957 ~ 131-7740 ~41 Old Newport Blvd. Ntwporl Beach . «:. / I> . Di scover the BEST . 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Some CAiie leaders araue that Nt4:<lfal&U&n' ahould be allowed to stay and work 1n tht Unucd ta\C at least unttl the civil war end,. Pra1dent Carter IJ1lnlcd such permission near the end of the 1979 CIVIi war that brouaf\t the rulin& Sandimstas lo power, they note. Roberto J. Afauello. a 30.yur-old banlUna executive whose father was a leadinJ banker 1t1 Na raaua bcfott the Sandinista takeover. wd most 'N1c:ara1uan exiles 1n Miami "are suffcnna They're a lot of people who have to t•t and art 1ck." A rcttnt repon b)· lht Nu:.a.rapa.an Coalition or lmm11nmon Status calltd U.S. tt~ of H)lwn &nd dcni I or ork JX'mut1 •'inbumancand UlCO tent .. w.tb Reapn adm1n11trauon ck.nunciatioo of buma.n riahts abu~' in Nicarqua. "We scriou1Jy doubt that t.hnc policies~ IOtn'& ao lnt1midatt anyone into ~•umina to Nic:araiua. but .it bu the effect of caus.ina a area• deal Of fear and constemauon 1n our community," aid lht coelitioo, made up of four • eiulc aroupi. · The Associated Press 1nterVie~ed a doun N1cara1uans now hv11l4 1n Miami. and most $a.id lhe,Y. would hkely return 1f the praient se>vernment 11 overthrown But many said their lntm:st 1n retumina would drop 1f the civil war drqs on. Are stalker, rape linked? ' San Ga b riel resident, 84, might have been latest victim SAN GABRIEL (AP) -An 84-year-old woman raped in ber home over the weekend may be the latest victim of a k:UleT linked to at least eight slaytngs and up to 18 brutal assaults since March, officuw say. The woman was awak'.encd at dawn Sunday by a masked man wbo entered her home through an unlocked window, sajd Los Angeles County shenft's Deputy Sam Jones. She was rcponed 1n good condition at a local hospital. Sheriffs homicide detectives JOi ned San Gabriel police at the woman's home Sunday, about 10 nulcs non.beast of downtown Los An,elcs. to detcrnune if t.bc attack was related to a series of crimes believed com milted by a Slft&)e prowleutaltins the San Fernando and San Gabnel valleys. Jones II.id. "There are strona tndications Um could be lht same l)e'rson." Jones siud. "Tbtte are Wni.l&rities." "She eo11 smny aood cut on bef arm by hts bands twlSUn& and tumina." said the victim's son. MHe tned stranghna her He broke blood vessels in her throat·· A neighbor found the vicum ofSunday's attack wbe:n she came out on her dnveway, wrapped in a bedsbcet and called his name. Another resident recalled that on Fnday be saw a suspicious looking man in a brown, late model ford. taking noLc of two houses next to the Vlctim's borne. SURGERY'S FOR REAL 'M-A-S -H"s Mike Farrell aids El Salvador operation doctors SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (A P) -Actor Mike Farrell. who played a Korean War surgeon in TV's "M·A· S-H." says he hopes h1S weekend sunt as a real surgeon's assJStant doesn't look hke a publicity ploy. Farrell, 46, who played B.J Hunnicun on the senes from 1975 until 1t ended an 1983, donned a surgical iown Fnday to atd an operauon on a guemlta lcadu an El Salvador. "Apparently, 11 was the most important role in hls hfe," said Sandra Bnm, a spokeswoman for a private US. civic assistance group caJlcd McdJcal Aid for El Salvador. She called the SUIJery a suc.cess. "I know this 1s going to look like a stunt, but that's too bad. It lln't." FarrcU wd Sunday. FarTCU, who has been acuvc 10 Ccnltll Amenca refugee work for three years, helped Dr. Alejandro Sanchez in restonna use ofN1dta Ota.z's naht band dunna the 2'1>- bour operation The neurosurgeon asked for help Just before the operauon. sa1d F~ll. who was to San Salvador as a representative for >\mnesty International "He said. 'When I say cut, 1 want you to cut. When l say retract. you retract. You know bow to do that?"" Farrell recounted. "He pve me a book on tendon SW'Fry 10 the car on lhc wa) over." Diaz. a commander of the Revolutionary Pany o( Central Amencan Work.en. 11 being held for tna1 by a military court on Chaf"IC' oft:JQJOn and 1nsurm:uon. The operation occurred undcT heavy suard. ~~~~~~~~~~~ A· New Service from Bank of America ... -, ------ Simply Call Our Toll-Free Number To Apply! 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My street ta.nsuqe. aaaressiveaa their partners allow clothes, indul&e• in red·hot neckina dinnertablc, Joe, in~t~ oftumina Name ls Woman .. will undoubtedly -Bouncina around (no bra) in them to be. More oft.en than not, h's aed decides wben it's overthauhc on the TV and koepma lt on for three brina fonh several thousand replies low~ut sweaters and see-lhrouah the ~ale who calla the aipall and was raDed. J'll sign this-A VICTIM A houn? . , from "My Name ls Man." There isa blouses. decides whether sbe wants to bolt\ IN PITTSBURGH II Every maht It 1 tbe same old story. very thin line between heavy pettina -Wearinaskirtsslh to the city that line. DEAR PJTrS: At dle rtak of ~I You aet mad because I fall asleep and attempted date rape, and l'm limits up tbe a.ides. back or front. So, dear Ann, please be fair. The bruded a traitor to mf Mx, lasree I •11DERS durina your monoloauc an~~ ae1 t mad willlna to bet thata a.reat many male -Indu)Sina in soul-k.iasina. rapist who is lurkina in the alley to yo. uve loatc Oii you 11•e.1111..-t.1ae Un when you wake me up to mu.e ove. readen will spell out the difference. passionate pettinaand lot$ of steamy ara.bany woman who happens to walk womea w~ 1ee .-em1elve1 la yov · Nobody can solve this pro1 ~le1mb b~t Women should be made aware of pn:liminanes thatgjve a man reason by 111 ~arcry from the man who letter wtu tva don_., vol&a1e or you, Joe. I've told YQU how ice ulll the ways they invite trouble. Here arc td believe she is not only willing but makes it with the dame after she a~ aot be11rprt1edJI dley fblld dlem· aoes in one ear and out th~ other. 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He structuril, miserable neiahbon who DEAR LONG-SUFFERING: A lot reads you in the Miam Herald every encourage their dop to mess on our of wlvet com,lala beeHse t•etr daywithoutfail. Maybcifheseesitln lawn mybrotherwhohasowedbim ltHbud1d011 Ualktothmatall. the paper it will make ail impression. $2,000 fora year and a half and how Appareatly Joe tall• &oo macll and a& DEAR JOE: Bed is not the place to tough it will be on the elderly if Socia.I tile wro11 tlme. I llope dlla lecter wW talk for an houratraight about bow Security is cut. belp lalauupe •P· WEDDINGS DE8MltT-CLAJlK Jeanette Kathleen Clark and Pierre John Desmet were married June 1 Sat the Fint United Methodist Church in Riverside. The bride is the daughter of Patricia and DouaJas Oark o{R.ivenide. She is a 1983 J11lduate of Ramona 1:!iJb ScboolJ..~venide, and attended R1v- enide l.ity Colleae. She was a jewelry sales counselor for Best Products. The bridearoom is the son of Vickie and Roaer Desmet of Costa Mesa. He is a 1978 araduate of Costa Mesa Hi.ah School and attended Orange Coast Colleae. He is employed by Roaer Desmet Plumbing. The couple are residents of Costa Mesa. Bltl881tL-J08T The Community Church Con- arelltional in Corona del Mar W&ltihe settina for the July 20 marriaae of Terri Sue-Ann Jost of Newport Beach The bride is the dAuahter of Mrs. Paul E. Tucker of Newport Beach and Dr. R. Dale Jost of Stockton. She wore a aown of white silk with lace trim endina in a sweepina train. The ~ice was desisned with a lace trimmed swcethean neckline. Her bridal headpiece held a cathedral· lenath veil. Her bridal attendants were Robin ... Ronald Irion, Shawn Oallaaher and Alan Winao. After a weddina trip to Mexico, the couple are now residing in Santa Barbara. She is a student at UC Santa Barbara and be is with the Bob Collinae Agency. OALLOWAY·Dlt MOTT St. John, Debbie Yeaaer, Randy Lynn Cynthia Ann De Mott. da~ter of and Su.zanne Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond William De The bridegroom is the son of the Mott of Newport Beach, became the late Gloria and Oeorae Beissel. He bride of Bruce Mathew Oallo~y of ~ attended by Dean -Randahl, San Francisco in a June 29 ceremony Vi.nee Dwyer, Steve Murphy, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Michael Jost and Jan Sek~rt. . of Newport Beach. . After a honeymoon cru1~ to Mex· " A buffet luncheon reception fol- 1co, ~e couple are z:ettdents of lowed at the Balboa Bay Oub with Hununaton Beach. She 11 .an. escrow music by Barry Cole, Sounds of secr_etary for &crow. Speaalists and Music. The oouple left the reception be 1s .a carpenter Wlth Tucker and by boat to Lido Isle. Associates. Th b 'd f ·1i.. d IRJOK-OALLAOIDtR ,.. e n e wore a aown o 11 .. an jeweled lace. She was attended by her sister, Cheryl Jean Scott. as matron of honor. and Kurt Wallace Beissel of Hunt· A June 29 ceremony in the Corona ington Beach. The couple greeted 140 del Mar Community Church Con-!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~!-~-!-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~.J~~i\l~ie..'i.u~0~a~t ~a~~~i~p~ti~o~n~a~t~th~e~T·urru~··pn areptional united Meahan Irene Re.... ... · Gallaaber and Raymond John lrion Jr. of Santa Barbara. The couple areeted 11 S auests at a reception at the 10 'Wintt•r tn•r dtOf.rH • ... 0.y C"ttibb.e1' rruw for two. nor 1<1 1nclud1 '"fer• nr '" tr.NpwC..rwn rn p/ecr 1lf tit• M•uffn R;vH,. ron Andrew Hmder was best man. ·and ushen were Jeffrey Steven De Mott, Christopher Ray De Mott and Craia Robert Scott. The bride i1 a Newport Harbor Auxiliary of Children's Home Society debutante and a graduate of Newport Harbor Hiah School. She attended UC Irvine where she was affiliated with Delta Gamma Sorority and ia a araduate of Cal State Lona Beach with a d~ in physical education and Enalisb. 40 Companies To Compete In The 4th Annual BATTLE OF THE CORPORATE STARS. The starting pistol fires. and they're ott. Your most dedicated employees. rac· ing to the finish line in the hlindred·yard dash. Or paddling tor all they're wo~ in the Krazy Kayak relay. And all the while they're having the time ot their lives. they' re raising money for a truly worthy cause. The California Special Olympics 'The Battle ot the Corporate Stare is a great way to give your corporate image a lift while giving your employees an unforgettable morale boost. Patterned atter similar TV contests. the zany weekend-long competition features track ·and·fieldevente. swimming. an obstacle couree. tug·ot·war and volleyball. And don 't forget everyone's favorites-the Hula Hoop Hustle and Big Balloon Blowup. This year's competition is echeduled tor Sept. 20·22 at California State Uni· versity. Long Beach. All your company needs to enter is 26 employees ( 13 men and 13 women) interested in having a good time. Best ot all. the team that wine in the Los Angeles/ Orange County area te· ceives an all-expense paid trip to Padre Island. Texas. to compete in the National Battie ot the Corporate Sta.rs. Last year's competition included teams trom ABC. NBC. National Medical Enterprises. Help Support The Callf ornla Special Olympics WhlleYou Build Employee I Spirit Southland Corporation, Chrysler I Plymouth. 'lbuohe Roes & Company, Anheuser /Busch, Avery International, and many others. ... So don't miss the tun. Join the grow· ing number of companies who will be a part of this year's Battle of the Corporate Stan. Call Jane West at the California Special Olympi<l$ state office today at (213) 451 ·5767. And let the competition begin. ~¥~ Califo~nia *8 ~ Special .. * * Olympics . ** . (213)451 -5767 Cl'l'ated by the Joeeph P KAtnMdy. Jr .. Poundallon Authomtd and AcCt9d!Led by Special 011"mplC1 lno .. for the Benefit ol M•nt.ally ReWded Cllhtnl. . - " Newport Beach home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mn. Russell McEroy. The bride wore her mother's wed- din1aown of off-white satin trimmed with lace and endina in a cathedral train. Anne Mitchell was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Holly Bushona, sister of the bride1 Cindy Ucovich, lnarid Melin ano Jenny Dail. Mr. and Mn. Raymond John Irion Sr. are the parents of the bridegroom. He chose Rich Leatherberry as !_?est man and ushen were Robert and 1 · He•llh New• ..• Her husband attended the College for Recording Arts of San Francisco and San Dieao State Univenity. He is with the Celo Europa Store in C.Orona del Mar. After a honeymoon on Maui, the oouple ~ residents of Corona del Mar. The Ladles Are Leading The Headache Le.aigue BY DR. JAMES McEARCHERN Recentlyth~e-.ecttmrof -causing-a misa1tgmnent of' ver- a Sunday paper included an item tebrae. · stating that women are more f.re.. We 11rongly believe that the quent victims of headaches than Doctor of Chiropractic la thought men. to be best equipped to deal with Quite frankly, I agree. It'• cer-vertebral displacvment and ita cor-tainly our experience that femi- nine headachee are more common than their male counterpart.a. And, when you examine the caWM!I of headache, one can readily under- 1tand why. Flnt of all, 70f> of all head.aches involve irritation of the nerves in the neck or mWICle9 in the neck. Take the typical howlewife in her daily chorel. In her houae- work--Q')()kln&, wuhing dilhes, •win&, clea.nlftl, ICl'Ub~e la conatantly' bending forward, 1tooptna, 1tretching, etc., thua 1traintna the neck and developing DR. McEACHERN a neck polture that irritatet nerve.. 'n1eee numeroua daily rapondlna nerve lnitatJon and choree actually cal.II& dllplacement mUICle tension, of vertebrae tn the neck. And our Thia la a competitive world. c1iNcal history ahowl that IUCh However, I'm aure headache la not dllplacemenu ar. th• outatandinc aocneth.ina in which the ladies caUM of hMc:tachea. wlah to excel. >.. a maner of feet l lnddentally, many women aleep would think they would try io on their abdomen and th1a, too, N reduce their advantage by lm· IW'prilinc u lt IOUnda. can con-mediate and effective treatment. trlbui. to frequent beadatchte. In thil polltlon, the head muat be Dr. McEac•ern malataln1 1 tumed to one lide to brathe. Clalropracttc office at l 7H Or· ~ the contour of the neck ••fe Ave., Salte ··~," Coat. MeA, leYft'l.l houri 1 day and eventually ('714) ISl ... 15. ..... ..... ··- l l • Judge reminds COST who the· real majority is The Irvine citizens group, the Committee of Seven Thousand (COST) got a civics lesson from Superior Court Judge Judith Ryan last week. In a written explanation of her ruling denying voters the right to determine whether Irvine will impose developer fees for freeway construction, Judge Rr,an pointed out that when the concept of "majority rule• is invoked, it is critical first to answer the questton: majority of whom? COST had gathered 8,701 signatures on a petition presumptuously named the "Right to Vote" ordinance. Despite the constitutional message it imparted to signers ;. -who may have forgotten that they already have the right to vote, even though only half of them,choose to exercise it in a good year -the real issue could not be obscured from the judge. She found, correctly, that a freeway corridor running through several municipalities as part of an intrastate and an interstate transportation system cannot be subject to the approval of the voters in each town. Judge Ryan decided that the majority that will rule is far greater than the majority of Irvine voters who might vote for or against freeway fees. Sometimes, the needs of society are served by providing what everyone agrees upon in a place that some people find unacceptable. Freeways dearly fall into this catego~So do pnsons. Nobody wants either of them in his bac ard, but, as Orange County grows, so do the demands or such facilities. lfwe arc to make and enforce laws, if we are to conduct business both personal and commercial, then we must provide a framework capable of supporting the entire society. Judge Bostruin deserves 3 cheers, not a raspberry To the Editor: I've been reading the letters to the editor(Daily PiJotAug. 4)conccming Judge tlusscll Bostrom of the Harbor , Municipal Court and I've been astonished to find lhat many of them arc so off point. I believe a resounding three cheers for Judge Bostrom arc in order. Hooray for Judge Russell Bostrom, a judge in our court system who remembers that be is bound by oath to support the Constituuon of the United States. Article VI of ttus constitution reads ... this Constitutjon and the laws of the United States shalJ be the supreme law of the land and the Judges 10 every state shall be bound thereby." Hooray for Judge Russell Bostrom. who said il troubled him to dismiss the cbar&es. However, he was defend- in& the F"ounh Amendment: "It is the heart of our system and many people have died to protect these rights. It irks me when thi ngs of this sort arc referred to as technicahues. If you don't like n then there arc other ·countries, like the Soviet Union and South Africa, that don't trouble with such matters," Judge Bostrum was , L.M. Bovo quoted as saying. Hooray for Judge Russell Bostrum. who made the Newport Beach Police Department aware: that it is subject to the supreme law of the land, not immune to it. While I'm not a user of 1llcgaJ drugs and do not in any way condone the smuggling of 11legal drugs, I'm a devout believer m America and our Constituuon. which 1s the foundauon of this country. It is by courageous aClions such as Judge Bostrom took that we can keep from becoming a pohce state. The outcome of this episode docs not look gloomy to me: SI 0 m1lhon of illegal manjuana has been burned. The Newport Beach police have learnC'd that they must enforce the law m a legal manner and the Const1tu- t1on his been def ended by the bold and courageous judge in this land of the free and the home of the brave. So thank you Judge Russell Bo~­ trum. you have Joined some very famous forefathers who sought to ensure and protect our Go<lgiven nghts. PAMALA CAMPBELL Costa Mesa -• Orange Oou1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, Auguat 12, 1985 A7 "AU American who etvedln World Warllare110fortunate. and110are the Japanese. that Truman ended the warasquJclcly as 1946 technoJ9t1YaUowed." 15 mAN GOT GAUattT R1PP1 NG Off ft 7-11. .... ~N1' t1t Ltffi\Ncl) ltl5 [ESSON! LB 's annual arts festival truly a sight for sore eyes At 1 per person, it's one of the great values of our time It ranges all of the way from lcathercraf\ to handmade paper There 1s a model ship for sale for S 10,000, and froz.en bananas for 85 cents. It's a truly marvelous way to spend the day, and at a buck for general admission It bas got to be one of the last true values of our time. Some years ago when I was m severe financial pam and faced the problem of where to take a Saturday date on very few bucks, I discovered the Fesuval of Arts. I managed. to convey to her, spurred on by fiscal desperation, that it'd be really nice 1f she brought a picnic lunch. There 1s a p1cn1c area on the grounds. I'm positive that when I excused myself, she had no idea that I went to the men's room to recount m y mcaJer funds and to conduCl a frenzied search for forgotten money hidden away 1n some seldom-used pocket. The day went very weU, she was impressed wnh my knowledge of an (acquired br cramming the night before) and was even able. w11h the aplomb of a Diamond Jim, to spnng for Cokes. I ran out of gas four blocks after dropping her at her door. Though the Festival of Arts 1s an exceedingly tne'(pens1ve way lo spend a day, there is considerably more to it than that The festival 1s the largest of its kmd in the West. It's designed to be a showcast for craftsmen and art1sts 1n our area, and the vast maJOnty of the talented people who display their wares hve along the coastal strip between San Clemente and Newport Beach. lfyou. like me.ever had the 1dcaof na.ihngan BILL HARVEY old canvas taf1? to your garage wall and squirting It with a paint-filled water pistol 'til 1t was pretty well covered, and lhen ta.king 1l to the festival to sell for lots of money. forget It. In order to be ehgible for display space, your work must be apvroved by a seven-member panel of Judges. From what l saw at the festival, these folks ta.kc their JOb senously. True. there were a few works that looked as if they had been nailed to walls and 59uirted, but the vast majority on display were obviously the product of enormous talent that had been boned to a very fine edge. To me, the most mtercsung part of the fesuval LS the tremendous vanety, both of subject matter and of media. The very thin line between craft and an is aJso blurred. For example. there are several pieces of furniture on display (which may be pu«hased). My particular fa vonte of that display 1s a coffee table that 1s an excellent example of the woodworker's craft, but that also has the flowmg lines and continu1ty of truly fine art. There's a pamt1ng ofa steer that has real horns. In this same display. there's a son of three-dimensional painti~ of a young lady who is apparcntJ~ tired of bemgpwked at, because shes caught in the process of stepping down from her pamtm,. Fro m the waist up, she's a painting, with ber arms up to suppon herself. much like someone stepping from a bus. From the waist down. ber left leg projects from the painting. and below the tramc: There's even a box below l.he pamtmg for her to step down to. Another painting that ca1,1aht my e~ immediately was a rendenog (in oll, I think) of a paper baa (lroccry stOl'C type) wtth the top rolled" down. There was a bole m the bag. and pzing from the bole was a full grown tiaer's head. Nobody bas to let that cat out of the bag. There are scvcraJ photoaraphic displays and -somethi~ that has always amazed me -displays of pain tings that are so sharp and precite that they look like photos. I find m~self stopping and stanna at these paintings, almost agaulSt my will. lf the paintinp JUSt happen to be of beautiful ladies in be thin& suits (these were), rm tnppcd. Amona the mott exouc arts, there's a display of scrimshaw at the festival. Scrimshaw evolved 10 the 1800s. On Iona voyaaes, to pass~ time. sailors made small carvinas and enaravin.gs on whalebone, wood or ivory. A wbak's tooth was acnerallY the most desirable place for carvina. but some- times. when the bunting wasn't so good, coconuts and ostncb cas were decorated. The art aJso mcluded mak:ina small useful a.nicJes, such as corset stays, kruttJJlg needles, and pie crust cnmpers. It wasn't unusual to sec a S&llor's wife reach 10 the drawer and pull out what today would be a pnoelcss work of art. and use 1t to seal the top and bottom crusts on her apple p1e. The Fesoval of Arts 1s located at 650 Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach. Hours arc 10 a.m.-10 p.m unUl AUJ. 29 Come early. The~ may be parking problems, thoug,h con- d1tions arc cons1derably better than m past years. Adm1ss1on 1s S l, but ptt- tecns arc admitted free 1f accom- panied by adults. Columal1t BUI Huvey IJ.,e• 1JJ Buf1llltoll Bue•. Jac1 AIDEISOI JndDAU ~ANAJJA Psychic spying success claimed - W ASHJNGTON - A decade llO, an Amencan aient penetnted a pnVlously unknown, top-teCTCt Sov- iet military base 10 the Urals. The spy descnbcd the buc 10 aunute detail, according to a Central lnteU1acnce A&ency report. lie charted mlwa)s. machine shops and laboratories He even reported that ~an unusual propon100 of women" were workin& at tht faeihty James Bond sbouJd be so success- ful. Unlike hls fictional counterpart. this a&ent was not paniculatly bold or dasbma. He didn't parachute deep mto SoV1et tcmtory or even slip across the Iron CurtaJn under cover of darkness. lo fact, Amenca 's aaeot was Patnck Pnce. a bulky. baldula ex-pollcr comuuwoner from Burba.Dk -the spawn1111 grounds of some of Holly- wood's most successful spy movies. Dunna the enu re mission, be never left the comfort of the Stanford Research Insutute laboratory rn Menlo Park. Pnce. who has Mnoe died, was a self-proclalmed psychlc. His amaztni "mm100' was pan ofa series of tests sponsored by the CIA. The purpose was to determine if people wbo clatm unusual powen of telepathy could d~be scenes m faraway plaocs Befott dtmllSSl.DI this as ballUCl· noaenic hokum. the taxpaycn should know that o ur aovernment has spent -and continues to spend-millions of dollars on this bush-bush research. It bepn with the ClA's ''ProJect Scanate" an the early 1970s, and w uncc bcoome the Defcn.JC tn- telliaence ."&rncy's ··Project Gnll Flame.·· But ihe same Stanford Reteareh lnsutute pbyStClst has been in charae all these years· former Nauonal Secunty A&ency employee Harold Puthoff. The aovemment u'" Puthoff as the Santa Claus for psychic research, funds are channeled throuah him to other research 1n- st1tutes Puthoff ~fuses to speil about the prOjcct And Stanford Resean:b lo- stnute's doors have rarely been opened to 1nv1te skeptical eummers into the scertt sanC1ums. But ~veraJ sources close to the mmd~\pandina study clalm sohd successes The most stnk.10g occurred when one of the mstltute's top psychics p-..en onl) the geographical coordi- nates. descnbcd the ~m1palat1nsk nuclear faetht" 1n So' 1et Central As1a in detail onh'confirmed afterward b' satellite sp) ·photos The psychic also descnbcd equip- ment ttSCmbhn& acoelerators and electron IOJCCtors lcept in an under· ground cavern at lh.e facility, which has sin~ been reponed as a ''du-ected cnel'J) .. tac1ht) --- Getting a big bang AfI!eTicans sh?uldn 't feel . out of nosing around guilt about us1ngthe bomb Tbe Cl I\ smelled fraud though. when he talked about giant steel spheres at the location which. they knew. could not pos!.1bly stand the stress associated with lasc:r and par- tJcle beam re5('arch Once apm. in the 'fear' that followed. the Cl.\ found to. its chagnn that the ps-.ch1c was naht The Sov1cu had developed a pr0o.e s of "flux welding" which could hold the spheres together dunng the m1htar) research In New York City, a professional smeller -he earns his ltvmg sruffina fish to see if same are fresh enou&b to sell -says these thinp tend to make a nose insensitive: aasoline fumes~ ciprette smoke, and, wriously,loud noises. 00 you ever spread cottage cheese on bread? Neither do I. It was highly popular onoe, thouah. In fact, it was the first standard brCakfast in coloruaJ America. Jn Holland, the Cbamben of Com- merce are part oftbe aovemment Deer love chcwina aum. This it decimal time: Adopt a I~ day week: Divide each day into 10 boun, each bour into 100 minutes. each minute into 100 seconds. In 17921 the French Republic did that. But tne chanat only lasted l 0 years. to the decimal. Q. Who invented felt? A. A hcrdlman in Outer MonaoU&. As insulation (or the circular tent called the "aer." Name of the inven- tor eludca me. For the moment. No wntten records of any land are ' kept an 9S pnttnt of the world's I • I ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ' languages. In these. aJJ knowledge 1s passed along by word of mouth. In the college of romanoe, . tousled hair sianifies. Or so an expert 10forms out-~ve-and War man. If a youni- lady tousles her own hair in the presence of a man, says this authority, that's stnliaht from Ainaoon Ad- vanced, and 1s almost ;!ways prelir:ninary if .not p~u1site to Physical Education, Basic. Starvina anists may Iona for the previous century when some big newspapen sent not pbotosrapbers but illustrators all over the world to draw what they saw. One such, fnl.nk Vizctelly, wu aiven a knapsack of cash and told to '° sketch the· Ci vii War. Jobn Adams called Oc.o~ Wuh· inaton "an old muttonhead. Adams didn•t like Tbomu Jcffcraon, either, but I don't know what be called him. Half the world's ncWJpapers, about. are pnntcd an Enalish. Two-third of the pcopll' over 100 year\ old arc women. L.M. ••ri n • •1•'1c•tflll ~ ...... ,. 'rent ZIN ....., T .... Taft ~.....,, o.,.-, <:41,..-c,... ...... ll)Of1i ldt\or - It's hard to escape the conclusion that the massive media coverage aiven to the 40th anniversary of H1rosh1ma and Nagasaki was de- sianed to fill Americans with guilt about using the bomb and to paralyze our national resolve to defend ourselves with modem weapons Put yourself tn the posJUon ol American servicemen in the hours before Aug. 6, 194S. You've survived bloody battJes m Europe and the Pacific. and now you are with an LST amph1b1ous landing sroup carrying troops, arms and equipment between the Marianas, the Philippmes and Okinawa for an mvas1on of the Japanese islaods m the faJl of I 94S You know t.hat Army Chief Gen George C. Manha.II anuc1patC1 l million AmeriCllf casualties. That mean• about 300,000 battle deaths. Wby so many? Because the J.a~nes.e not only were touah fi4!!te~ but their aovcrnmcnt wa still in the bands of the m ilitarists. detennined to f\lht 10 the death with their army of .S million men Some have tried to second-aueu Pm dent H~ S. Truman by pyin.1 that. in tbeclo 1nadaysoftbe war, the tntetCCpted Japanese messaac m· dlcatec:f a dCSltC for peace. E~n if tnie. that's trrtlevanc t~ ~­ mcnt's mcssaaes s.bawed the intcn· tJon to fi&bt on. Prnious bettJn bad demonstrated .-bat that meant Wben our Ols took Tarawa 1n November 1943, onl~ J} Japane9C remained abve ohhe .S,000- man Japanese foroc. 0( th ll.000 Ja{>lnCte troops who defended Saipen, fewer than 1.000 un•*· Okinawa COit the Jap&A~ 110,000 t0lditn and 100,000 av1han American iht A · · ' l 94S - weren't merely caJT)'lng troops for hand-to-band combat and tanks and guns. Our ships canied. coffins_-lCDS of thousands of coffins -and Army specialists to identify and box the aead. The Hiroshima bomb was drop- ped. but the Japan~ militansts didn't get the messqe from this dramatic demonstrauon of power They suppressed the results (their scientists didn't report it until years later) and soil did not surrender ll took the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki to force a m1druaht sess1on of the Japanese government at which the su~nder decision was made. So. our soldiers and sailors in the LST amph1b1ous aroup landed as occupat100 forces mstcad of combat forces. Amona the tanaiblc evidences of tbe fatt ftom which the bomb bad saved Amencan Gts we~ ware- houses of S,000 Kamikaze su1c1de planes, stacked on their no5C$1n order to store as many m a bu1ld11\f, •~ po ble They were small planes witH JU tan enaane. a cockpit and a bomb. bu11l to carry o.nly cn,ouJh psohne for a onr'- way tnp to 1nc1ncrate an Amencao taract A thousand Amcncan LSTs., eacl\ ClrT)'1"1 SOO men, would have been their Ant wtcts Those who try to la)' a 1u1tt lnp on Amencans for Huoshama have a Iona way to '° bcfott they conY1ncc us or thClt an nly. Far more ovilia.n were killed 10 ~ bombtn ofTok)o and at Orctdca, Gctmany. about wbicb 9'C hear almost nolhi na today Before we take scnouiJy the moral- irina of thost who talk about the immorality of droPl'>I~ the atomic bomb on avtha~ let 1 b their view on the morality of Shmnan's ma~h thro Ocoriia PHYLLIS --~~~ ScHLAFLY Umon Gen. Wilham Tccum~h herman Simply reJccted the then e:usuna rules of c1v1hzcd warfare and deliberately de,.astatcd the c1Vlhan povulauon He expelled Atlanta's l'CSJdents from their bomC1, system· at1cally destroyed the factones and mills so the) never apm could function. then abandoned the burned city and pushed to the coast. layina wute the countryS1de as he marched toward Savannah. wh1th be also captured and looted, It would be great tfwt could return to the 18th century European ntlcs of warfare. which ucmptcd c1v1l1Ans from war and its cruclt) But 1 (we att SlttU\I 10 JUdlf'nent On .,'1\1me de- C1S10n$. we must admit that there isn't any moral d1ffc~na betWttn UStn& the bomb on Japancx citle$ and hennan·, burntfllOf°Southern citte,, homes and crops. E~ 1f we Judfe the bomb on \ht anthmenc of numbtn. the bomb "111 comes out as more moral than the altcm•b"'e rtcint ~sid;t>nt Trunuin. Not to have .~ the bomb probebty would bave eoll a buDdred tunes u many deatb All ,\mmcan .,ho ICfVtd tn World War 11 arc to fonuAA\C, and 10 are w Japanete, that TN.IN.Mpdtd ~war as quickly u 19-4' t bn'OlOI) alloMd ~ qNka'*" Is all this ESP-1onage a boondog k . or hu t~ govn-n men I-sponsored team stumbled on to somt'thina'! The stamp of ~creel.keep~ u_s from knowma for sure l.'nless, of cou~. Y..'C choose to Sil back an a chair. clost" our e)cs. and imagine ourscl"es into the pmaC) ofGnll Flame Central CONFlDENTIAL FlLE For all the tens of m1lhons of dollan in )t'C'unt) measures and all lht' presi- dent's sp)-masters. the nation's lara- est sp) outfit the NauonaJ Sccunt) .\genq cannot protect 1tself qa1n1t a single m1sau1ded NSA emplo)'ee who c.hooses to wll thc SttTCts A. top NSA offiC1al admmed as murh to a congresuonal commmce rcttn\ly tn these word\ Our mo~t \CCUtt elec- 1ncal commun11.-auons could con- cer-..abl) be romprom1~ throuah 1ns1der esp1onaae -(via) deb very of cn-ptOJT"'Ph1c le, and ~lated ICCUJ'· it) 1nformauon to the opposauon." Read Ru 1a \.f1 N1 EDITORl4.L On Sept 2. \\a luf\llon '\ mui1c commu_rury will hold the First 4.nnual Wubmaton Labor Oa} Concen on the Mall near tht' Wa h1n1ton Monument. The cone-en v.ill focu au~nl!on oo the capu.al's thouiands of bomcl ouiens.. and l) ~ spo~ U\ pan. !>} tbt C'ommunat} for Cnetivt Non-\! tolenet Tbo attcodlnt att uked to bru\ a can of :tablet dried food, oth•fll or ~a.uu lO 11~ to lbc bom The Commuru· t} or uve on·Vtol~ bu helped tbt nauon's bomdca tn many 1mq1nati~ ~ .. ~ ~ ccn aa yet another cJLA.mpl and we applaud them J• A-' l'IN II a I _._._._ <'OJ~nm••· j ... A8 0rMge Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, Augutt 12, 1988 Beltburlt oat ln:lnt.ne ~-J1ldy Colll.u enter• tabia at Tbanda7'a concert ln UC Int.De'• AlClrlcll Pa.rlt. ftat •P 1a ucra 0 Conoerta Uade:r tM Stan" wUl be Bel• O'Comaell. ActmtMfon la free to tbe 8 p.m. pJOo-,.._. .. 1K SlORY a A REBEL N«J HIS BIKE. PH·W& HERMAN .. , P1E-Wll'$ llG #Vl"TURI -SYAllllllll-11 OM110 _,.. .. ,.Ill. Ul ... 1' ._ .. 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MrMlJll 11115 RlltX, W€r ~TEKY fl6lll(t ~ by Charles M . ~cnu1t --r--~-- TUMBLEWEEDS BRIDGE Q.1-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •6 ~KQ1054 0 KJ83 +Q54 The bidding has proceeded: W eat North Ea1t South 1 • Pa11 Pua 1 What action do you take'l A. -U nless West has almost enough for a demand opening. it sounds as if your partner has a respectable hand but could not act because of length in opener's suit. You certainly must protect partner. A bid o( two hearts is too unilateral. We prefer a double. I~ the balanc- ing seat. that can be made w\th as few as 11 points. The double o!fers Lhe Oexibility oJ pJayt.w ~any one Of the unbid suiil or n8 trump. or of penaliztng the. opponents should that be partner's wont. Q.2-As South. vulnerable, you hold: •A 109 ~ KQ32 0 KJ7t •65 The bidding has proceeded: Ea1t oulh Wen Nort.h I + Obie Pua I !\:' 2 . ? What action do you take'! A. -You have euctly what you promised -a band or optnang bid stren(t.h with support·for the unbid suit~. Nothing haa happened to 1m prove your hand. Pua. If partner has a fair hand, he can bid airain Q.3-As South, vulnerable. you hold: + '115 "'JIU 0 IUS +AU Tbt-baddina baa proceeded:. WH& N~ r.,.t s .. &ai l 0 OW. Pua I c:> Pua 1 + p.., t What acdon do you i.kfl? A. -Partner i• ahowinc a tM-tter than minimum hand wi\h a five-eard spade tu1\. Sin~ 1ou have mui· mutn valuH for your previous bid. by Tom K. Ryan ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ you must make a strenuous effort to get to game. It is simply a matter of whether you should JUrnp raise spades or bid some number of no trump. With almost balf your values 1n the enemy suit. we prefer a JUmp to two no trump. Q.4-As South. vulnerable. you hold •K9873 ~J52 o AK6 +72 The bidding has proceeded: OMAR f:~ SHARIFF ~ .. ~ North Eut SouU. W eat I • I 'V 1 • Pua 3 • Pa.11 ? What do you bid now'? A. -Certainly, you want to be in game. but you don't know where you want lo play the band-either spades. clubs or no trump could be right. For the moment. bid three diamonds Partner'• next bid will help point tht' way. Q.-5-Bo&.h v.ulnerabl~. as South ;rou hold· +J105.S ~AQJ$1 0 9 +KU The biddin_r hu ~ded: N.nt. Eut ~ Wett I • Pue t Q Pue I • Pue ? What do you bid now? A. -We don't se. how partn r could have lHa than aix 1pade1 htadtd by thl'ff top honor• and a.n outaid• ace. IJ\ that cue, alara ahould depend on no mON than a finesse, and could be laydown. We would trot out Blackwood and. 1f partner shows two aces, we would gamble on six spades. We don t even mind a direct leap to the spade slam. Q.6-As South, vulnerable you hold: •K762 <:i A52 OAI052 +t09 The bidding has proceeded. CHARLES GOREN North Eaat SoaQ W Ht Pua 1 ~ PUI Pua 2 o P... 3 O 3 ~ Pa11 p.., Pua Whu 1~ your opening I.ad'? A. -:1formally , you would deaerve to ~ tarred and feathered It you did not lead partner's s uit. Here. how ever. pa.rtner wa biddinr simply to stop the opponenLa from ai.eahn1 the hand at the one-level. so he needn't have much of a 1uit. Don't. punlsb him for has darina by leadang the ace of dh•mond . Our choice would be e1Cher a row lJ'ump or tlie ten of cluba, witb a slight prefMence for the former. F'w........_ UM\C~ G.,...., ..... -..lc.tw ....... p&a.rera. .mt. G--lritlp IAcW, I-Cfew·•-A .... C'-ee••• -.N.J.*77. J - AlO Ofenge Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, Auguet 12, 10&5 6 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. L-t@ Kings. 17 mg. "ta('. 1.2 mg. nicotine. Menthol. 18 mg. "tar". 1 .. 2 mg mcottne: lights. 10 mg. "tar". O .8 mg. mcoune av. per cigarette by HC method . I . ' 25 great taSting cigarettes for the price .of 20! 250 great tasting cigarettes for the price of 200! NEW!' c 'S Ava-Hable -i Regular, Menthol & Lights Based on manufacturer's suggested retail price. Pricing optional to retailers. Not available In all areas. Richland ~-~ ~===::. 198SB&WTCo Daily Pilat MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1985 Cen USC football team conUnue rMUrgence In 1.U 82. Uebenolh he• ahown • kneck tor getting thl.-dOM. m. AP wtrephoto Calldelaria, in another. league; posts triumph MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -For John Candelaria. p1tchinf in the American League Woks like tt will be just as satisfying as it was m the National League. Candelana. who recorded 209 de- cmons when he played m the Na- tional league, ga ve up only five hits m the first fi ve innings he pitched Sunday to post has ffrst Amencan league victory and to help the Angels defeat the Mmncsota Twins, 12--0. "I feel I never should have been taken out of the ( Plttsburgh Pirates') startin$ rotation," Candelaria said. "It's nice lO be back an a winning atmosphere and enjoying the game. I 1hink I got a httle lackadaisical as a relief pitcher." Candelana b«ame a short reliever for Pittsburgh this year before he was traded to the Angels on Aug. 2. "I wasn't running as much and I thmk I was starting to feel at. I need to get on my horse and do a little more running." __ r~··aa.• ~ (Wltt 9-!7 and Staton 4-8) at S-ttte (8Mttle 4-5 llnd Wiie 4--i). doubteheader. Ttme:5p.m. TV:None. Radio: KMPC (11oi W1lh a reliever's condtt1oruns, .. Mauch said. "He could've probably thrown ab.out 120 pitches, but I'm talking about fus balance and having your legs 1n shape." The game, his second stan for the Angels, got off quiclcly as the Angels built up a 4-0 lead through five innings while he only gave .UP five hits. "Candelana throws extremely tough," said Twins Manager Ray Miller. "h's an uphill battle when you give him three or four runs." Angel buenmner Gary Pettis alldea aafely into home u Pettla .cored the fifth-lnntni run on a single by Ruppert Minnesota catcher Tim Lauclner awaJta the throw Sunday. Jones u the An&ela routed tfie Twine, 12-0 . Angel Manager Gene Mauch said the team was only look1 ng for Candelana to progress an his con- ditioning. "It's not ea!ly to be a startmg pitcher Before Stu Cliburn came in 'to take the save, Candelaria.. who was 2-4 with Pmsburgh, struck out three and walked one. They combined on a seven-hitter.. · (Pleaee eee Al'fGELS{B2) H~:n~:!~s Cabell, Dodgers have comfort~~le feeling th 'l'rY-r Third baseman's bat s upports Reuss' wi. ..l vrtns 4-0winasleadexpandstosevengam~s MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -The Minnesota Twins signed left-hand- ed rtMlef pitcher Steve Howe to a contract, the club announced Sun- dey. • In making the announcement, Twins' President Howard Fox said, "After watching Steve Howe work oyt with our balfelub tor the past several days, and after earnest ..dlsculslons with our manager, Aay Mlllef. and our vtce preefdent of plaY.!f' pereonnel, Andy MecPhaJI, we ve made the decision to llgn Howe to a contrect with the Twins.. "We are pleased to be able to offer Steve this · opportuntty to resum4t hie car_. Md tMi that playlng In the Mlnneaota area will enhance hi. chance of making a 81rong comeback. We aJeo saw enough In the workouts to Indicate that he Is ready to resume what has already bffn an Impressive career as a major-league refieYer." In signing Howe, who had drug problems with the Los Angeles Dodgers and was r .... aed on Juty 3, the Twins asked the media to observe cert al;: guldellnM regard- ing lnf6~iw-lew subject matter In an effort to keep Howe'!) problems behind him. · Howe was signed to a contract through the 1988 aeason. He was 1-1 wlth the Dodgere thle season with a 4.91 Mrned'"fUn average and three aavee In 19 games. In another roster move, the Twins recalled rlght..ttander Mark Portugal from their T<01edo farm club In the Cfaaa MA lhternatlonal League where he waa 8-5. LOS ANGELES (AP) -When he first joined the Los Angeles Dodgers last month, Enos Cabell decided to concentrate on his $love work since he hadn't played third base in three years. But unfortunately for the opposi- tion, Cabell now feels comfortable m the field and his thoughts have turned to hitting. Cabell collected two doubles and a single, drove in two runs and scored another to back Jerry Reuss' six-hit pitching Sunday. The result was a 4-0 victory over Cincinnati that gave the Dodiers a season-high seven-game lead tn the National League West. "When I first got here, I wasn't gettini a lot of hits, but now I'm swingmg better," Cabell said after his 3-for-5 performance raised his Dodger average to .286. "I'm relaxing more after concentrating on my defense." Reuss. for one. thinks the acquisi- tion of the 3.5-year-old Cabell may just be the key ingredient to power Los Angeles to its first pennant since 1981. I "It seems there was a massing puzzle part. and he's the one," Reuss said after fashioning his third shutout of the year and the 17th by the Dodgers. "It's~ combination of a lot of things. He (Cabell) contributes through· his knowledge and ex- perience. He's been through it before." Most of all, Cabell allows the Dodgers to permanently keep Pedro Guerrero 1n the outfield, and Guer- rero has been one of baseball's hottest hitters since moving to the outfield from third base on June I. Guerrero contributed two more I ~ ......... Habert Green wane trlamplaantly wttb bell la band after wlnnba• tbe POA Cbamplonalalp Sanday by two stroll _, Atlanta (Mahler 18-9) ~(Honeycutt 6-10). Time~ 7:35 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). at hits and his 68th run-batted-in of the season Sunday while Ken Landreaux, Cabell's cousin by marriage, had three hits and drove in a run. The shutout by Reuss, who as now 10-7, lowered the Dodgers' team earned run average to 2. 91 , best in the majcrs. The 36-year-old Los Angeles left- hander believes that "just like good hitting is contagious, good pitching can have a snowbaJJ effect." But as Reuss cautioned, "Pitching can win pennants, but only if you have the guys driving in runs and playing well in the field. Teams win pennants, pitchers don't." The Dodgers broke a scoreless tie against losing pitcher Andy McGaf- figan. 1-1, in the fifth inning when Cabell doubled in Mariano Duncan, who had sinsled with two outs. Cabell i$f11ted a two-run rally an the seventh with a one-out double. Land- reaux followed with an RBI single and went to second on the throw home. Guerrero then lined a si ngle to left on a 3-0 pitch to drive in Landreaux. -------- The Dodgers got their final run in the eighth off Cincinnati reliever Tom Hume when they loaded the bases on singles by Mike Sc1osc1a, Steve Sax and Duncan before Cabell's infield single to deep short drove in Scioscia. Tony Perez of the Redil losea hl• helmet but fa aucceuful ln breaking up the double .,...,._. play attempt by Dodger second bueman Steve Sax ln Sunday'• game. Green halts red-hot Trevino He finishes a cool 6-under to win PGA Championship DENVER (AP) -A veteran of 1.5 seasons on the PGA tour, Hubert Green knows you don't play with fire. especially a red-hot Lee Trevmo.- Afier Trevino rifled an approach shot that landed a foot from the cup on the ninth hole, Green countere<i wtth an 8-iron to within two feet. Both got easy birdies and Trevino's attempt to seize the momentum had been doused. A heavy putter weighed Trevino down on the back nine. and Green emerged with his second major golf title, g1pturing the 6 7th PGA Championship Sunday by two strokes. Green closed with a steady I-over-par n for a total of 6-under 278 and pocketed S 12.5.000. "That wasa very important shot.'' Green said "When you play with The Mex and he gets hot. you've got to do somethtna to dampen his coals quick. lfhe gets away from you, he'll run and hide and you won't catch him." Trevino, the defending champion who began the final round three shots behind Green. drew into a uc after aeuing an elJle on the fifth hole. Playing 1n the same group. they dueled neck-and-neck until Trevino three-putted for the fourth ume. at he I .5th hole, 1iving Green a I-shot lead he never rehnQu1shed. Trevino's final bid for consecutive PG.\ tttlcs and a seventh major ended at the par·S 17th, where he drove mto the~. was unable to get his second shot out of the deep rass, pitched over the green. chjppcd back and two-putted for00acy.pvin1G!Ur\T2-s1iotedge head1n1 into the final bole. ..... "J didn't feel •cry comfortable with the putter tod1y.'' said Trevino, 4S. "The arecns here aot a little fast for me. I use a hetvy putter and it doe n't have a aood history on fast arccns. I found myself aetllna very defcM1ve with the putter." "I rcally can't compare this to 1977," Grrcn said wheo asked to rate this title with h1 1977 U.S Open crown "When I won the Open I was at the top of my pme. I was auPPosed to win a m.;or then. But I died a couple of )'f:C qo. My pme went sour. I thou&ht about qu1n1n,. So e people counted me down and out " Last year, Green reached the low po1ni. fini na 13Sth on the t'aminas hsi. "So I may savor this one more than the Open " ht admitted "It's nicetogo1n the locker room aaa1n and hav<' gu ys pat you on the back and 'WI~ 'Ntee round · I missed that." Trevmo, with a final round ofc\ en-par 7 1. was at 280 and earned $7.5,000 for set.ond plau~ ;\nd) Bean. who finished with a 68. and l ze-Ming Chen. older brother ot U.S. Open contender Tze-ChuAg Chen. tied for third at 281. Chen had the da> ·s best round of 6.5 . -Anolhef shet bad at isi wa~ Sou1h Afncan l'ol1~k Price. At 283 were Tom \J\iatson. Fred Couples. Core\ Pavin and Buddy Gardner For a time Sunda) 1t \.\3\ fun. Just th~ way Green and Trevino intended 1t Green, 38, of Ba\ Point. Fla .. ch1pf)l'd 1n for b1rd1t• from 35 feet on the SC\enth hole. and Trl'\ 1no sank a JO. foot putt for his o"'n b1rd1e After they exchanged b1rd1e~ at No Q, Gre-en said ··we ~lked about 1t being match pla) and having some fun. We wanted to run a"'a~ lrom the rest of those guys, but we JUSl couldn't do 1t .. Trevino encountered rnugh and bunker trouble at I 0 and bog~yed. falltng a 'ihot behind. He got the stroke bad. at 11 , but wasd1sappotnted 1t \,\.asn't more. " "I thought the turning point wa No .. 11," said Trevino. "Hubert ~as 1n trouble. and I was 20 leet behind the hole putting for eJgle H ubt-rt boge~ed but I thre-e- putted and got no heller than par ·· Batbusters win crown c;r LOL IS -The Orange County Batbu'itef\ wrapped up the title 1n conv1nc1ng fa'ih1on 1n the I:?- year-old and under d1\1s1on of the Amcncan Softball .\ssoc1at1on national champ1onsh1p 4 un- dAy Paced by the pitching of Cheryl Lonacway of Cypre s and the h1tt1fli of 'hannon Dolan of Fountain Valle)' the Batbusten. won the cham- pion hip game from the Alron Angels, 11-0 Longcway. who wa-. credited wtth v1ctones tn four of the six pmes in the tournament. to~ a onc-httteTand yielded Just three h1t!.1n 24 mn1np 1n the tournament. Thr &1bu-.ter1 out~rcd their oppos1t1on, SS-2. in the 1x pmcs. Dolan was 4 for 4 wtth a tnple and four RBI on ~unday, while tept\anie Hill of C')'ptts was 2 for:\ and Ahc1a Marrone of El Monte went :? for 2 m the I 3-h1t attack. ' High jump record set. in Moscow MOSCOW (AP) -Rudolf Pov- arnitsln once wanted to be a basketball ptayer, but switched to high Jumplng In 1976 -wt?en he wu 5-foot-7 and hit beat leap wu more than a foot shorter than his height. Nine Y"f'8 la.ter end now a foot taller, It appeat9-he made the right deelslon. • Povarnltsln jumped to the top rung of the ladder Sunday, Mtting a new world record of 7 feet. 101A inches -a full 51A Inches htgMr than his previous best. The okt standard of 7-10 was aet In June Of 19&4 In w .. t Germany by CNna'• ZttuJlanhua. According to report• from the offietal MWS agency T-. 1he 23- year..otd Povarn&tstn IUOCMded on hia third attempt fn th9 ......-• of the Sovtet Natfo'lM CUp, bell'8 ~ In the Ukrainien ~.:::...al Donettlc. . Povamltatn, WhoM be9t 9"ort before Sunday'• recant lelp ._ 7-S and third p&ao. et a Moecow track mtet ..,,. th6a YM't .. t\W)py to get the WOf1d l1ICOfd tor hla country. • Povamttllln. who ueea the •._-• technique pk>neer9d br ~· ~ f~. Mid he lind .. trainer. fC>ffMf ~ ...., vtadimlr Kibe.. Md ........ '°' 1-1'4 nSunctay'a,... autWMf\~~­ the 1r.cotd tor the SoW1C '="MD ot the Uk'81M""" a._, 01 ~. he~Ofdef ....... nal9ld to 7·10 . T-IJllld. \ I .. Can USCcontinuetoturnitaround? Tollner-optimistic after .improved ·s4 campaign captu~ the Pac-10 Conference ch mp1on\h1p last fall. they stunned favored Ohio \tutt', 20-17, m the Rose Bowl Game on New 't car·, Da) lo finish 9-3. Tollner believes has team, which lina~hl·d the 1984 season ranked I 0th nationally. cDn be even better this yea.r. But he admtts there nrc some question marks. board," follncr said. "I than!.. n's a realistic expecuu1on. ~c have most of our people back on ofTC'n)e We nuc1patc bctn& better bcl~UM' we havr M lot of rcturnmg players." him to overcome two fairly ~nous knee oper.1\Jon~ · l)ophomort' Kt'\tn Mclt'lln. who pla)cd bnt'tl) la\t 'leawn and red· h1n lre\hman Rone) Peete • .uc ~ah'ibury') backup' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coach Ted Tollner believes some 1mponant pomlS were made when his st~hna Un1vers1ty ot Southern Ca11forn1a football team turned itself around last season. "We re-estabhshed our cred1b1hty in 1984 and proved we were ca pa bk of wanmna football aamcs," 1 ollner said. "We were 1tble to accom plish some thaoas thtt h dn't been accomplished in a while "We feel like we have a fine football team." he &aad. "We have a lot of citpenencc back from last year, wmningexpericncc. At the same tame. we have some important holes to fill. Amon!J thO)C re1urn1n1 1s quartc1 lxld~ Scan Snh E>ury, a fifth-year senior who tore i:artiloae in his nJht knee in tht' "Jetond '8me of 1984 and massed the rest of the i.eason "Al th111 point, he as the !itaner,·• follner said of Salisbury. "A final decision wall be mac.le somewhere prior to the start of the 1;eason. "The reason for the lack ot an ollktal statement thut St-an will stan 1s that when a youn man comes off a scnous injury and reall)' hasn't had the opponunity to perform at I 00 pert.'ent. we have to observe where he 1!1" The TmJiO\ llr\' m:h 111 running backs Hnd oflen\1ve ltnt'mcn Ll'd tiy \tntor f reJ Crutcher. who iO'lnt'd l.l 5) yard<, la\t year, th1: team·, top live ru'ihen. from 1984 re-tum 1 n add1t1on, incoming lrl·~hninn Aaron l:.mimucl was cons1de1ed one of the bl.'\l prep running back~ 1n the country la\t year fouroflhc '\tarter) 111 the otlen'lavc ltnc Jrc al)O bnck -center tom fox, guarJ1; Jell Bregel and Torn Hallock and t•H:kk Jame\ I 1t1Patnck Tollner called the oITcns.a\t' hne the team'\ main strength "We want to continue to improve, be one notch bctin-We haven•t amved yet, but we're going an the nght d1rc<:t1on." "We like the people wr have, we llkC' the attitude. We believe we have a very \t1 onj desart to continue to improve. We'<,t hlc tu get back to the Rose Bowl, we think that'1> a renltrnc goal." Tollner as prepanng for h1i. third season a~ Trojans' coach. Hts firstJear was a d1suter - the school's 4-6-1 rccor was ats worst in 22 )C<trs. Has second year wu much better Not onl:r dad the Tro1ans rebound to Southern Cal's maan \trenath last ~ason was a ts defense, but seven starters arc gone from a unit that was one of the most effective an 1he nation. The Trojans, however. figure to tx· much better this year on ofTeni.e "We have to put more potnb on the Although Snhsbury needs only 52 comple- tions to become Southern Cars all-time pa!l~tng leader, ht') had a rather frustrating career "He·s had Kime outstanding game~. he\ had games where he's been very inconsa~tent .. T ollnersaad 'The biggest hardship has been for The top two pas'> H''-l'• vers from la!ot )ear -spl11 end Hank Norman and llitit end Bob <. 0rm1er. arc also on hand. The T roiam. will al\O ha"c a new place· k1lkt'r -Oon Shafer I\ the top candidate to \U\.Cecc.l \tnc Jordan, who has graduated Ted Tollner SPORTS BREAK Coliseuni takes legal steps to stop fans• r owdyisID l''rom AP dispatches t n~ \"1(1l lf~ -.\ ntw cat> lav. [i] :1ga1n't to\\1ng oh1l'l l~ on the l os i\ngcles 4 t Mcnrnmil < olt,r:ulll lll'ld am.I a rec.luctton in the '>Ill' 1JI ht·1·1 cup" \ht>uld hcfp quell rowd) fan ~h•n 1or J1111ng Ra11.lcr game' th1!1 season offic1al!i \i.llll r he ( 11lt\t'UOI ( 11rnllll\!olOn along w11h Cll) .\tturne' faml'' llahn. and police officials said the rnugh ~t.UIT'-'111 ha'e to ''a' on the lield ''-' l' ''ant tt1 nip 1h1~ an the bud," saad Hahn "V.\·'re c.letermim·<.l to m,11>.c th as a pleasant place to !lee a gamt· 1 >ur oflln· will "1gorousl) prosecute any ofknder ' Liv. enl<trlC'Oll'nl '-'111 Ix backed b) a new ordinanle p.w.e<l t" the:< at• ( uunc1I. .\nyone caught throwing beer or 11i .... antt oh1e<. t'> onto the field could faa \Ill mun th' in 1ail and or a S 1,000 fine for the ml!o<ktnt•:inor olkn\t• i\nc.l thl" comm1111on htt!I nt'w rules govemmg beer sale~ at 1he '>lad1um . fans u1n nu longe!'purchase more than 1wo hew. at a 11me and no brewr. will be sold after the thirJ quarter Beer cup '>lie:' hrH t• hcen trimmed from 24 to 16 ounc·es ·The Ii"' 11nw thn throw an) thtng they (ushers) will go to tht· tr1n ,ind"'' '\ir l mon out.'" sau.l James Hard\. { ol"t·un1 }(l'nt·r.ll manager Pre' wu'I' '""'' v.crc mere!) escorted out of the '>tac.l1um for '' h,\I Harth rnlled hoohgamsm. but this ~car polall' "111 linKt·rpr1n1 .ind book them. accordana Capl r ern I)> mt•nt ot lht• f)OltCe department In JJnu.11) 1'1!<.t an c~clled crowd rushed the < olt,cum lt c:IJ .tlk• lhl' Raiders ""on the Amencan (onlt'rence pla}oll game and ton: down the metal goalpo\ts. reo;uhintt 1n ,1 Jo1cn arrest\ and two tnJuries. Quote of the day Hanle C.rt>tnwald, a \an Francisco Giants spomc.a~1cr l~hraung h1~ 50th banhday dunng a dismal ~a .. on tor the Giants "I don't mand turninK 50. It\ JU'>l thJI at the begtnntng of the season, I wa\ 41 " Denmark wins cyclea crown l <>"-<1 Bl\( If -r:>cnm.irk won the Ill 26th annuul World Tc-am \iotorcycle champ1on'>lllP' lalc 'i<1turda\ night, com- ing from ~·h1nJ 111 thl \Ctantl round of rare\ alter tht· l r11ll'd '\late'> tt·am took the lead 1n the rnmpet1t1on at \ieteran<> "ltad1um Denmar~ ' T omm' Knuc.l'tcn won all four of his hl·a1~ dunng th~ lon11 n1gh1 of 16 races. each one mile It v.a' the lir\I time thl' \.nmix11t1on had been held an the l 'ntled ~lal<''> . Marlnera rally put Oakland Dave Henderson anCI AJ Cowens each • drove in two runs in an ei ht-run third innina as Seattle overcame a~ deficit and went on to defeat Oakland, 9-6 Sunday in the Ktngdome. snapping the A's five-game winning streak and their own five-game losing streak. The loss dropped the A's 3'h games behind the Angels in the American l...e•gue West race ... Elsewhere in the AL Sunday. AJ Oliver and Gartb lor1 slammed 10th-inning home nins, powering Toronto to a 5-3 v-ictory over Kansas Ci ty at Royals Stadium. Ohver·s fifth home run of the season, a leadoff shot, cleared the right-field fence and two outs later lorg lashed his third into the left- field bleachers. The "Royals fell three games behind the Angels ... At Fenway Park, Ron Guidry became the league·s first T 5-game wanner with help from two re- lievers as the New York Yankees streaked to their sixth victory 1 n a Hend.enon row. a 5~3 tnumph over Boston .. Gres Walker'• two-run homer and solo shots by Joe DeSa and Carlton Fisk powered rookie Joel Davl1 and 1be Chacaao While Sox to a 4-1 victory over Milwaukee at Comiskey Park. sn·apptng the Brewers' five-game winnin& streak . Jn Cleveland, NeaJ Heaton scattered 11 hits while Jallo Franco and Mike Har.1rove each had three hits as the Indians stopped Detroit, 7-J. ... Mike Voaoa slammed a three-run homer, scoreo two runs and had two other hlls to lead Baltimore to a 9-4 victory over Texas in Arlington. Meta take over lead in NL Eaat Gary Carter hit a pair of two-run • homers to power Ed Lyncb to a 6-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Shea Stadium Sunday. gJving the New York Mets their seventh straight victor-. and first place by one game in the National League tast L> nch. I 0-5. won h1~ sixth consecutive start. hm1t1ng the Cubs to two third-inning runs on seven hats Meanwhile. Sbue Rawley pitched a s1x-h1tter to beat St Louis for the second ume an seven days and Ozzie Virgil and Mille Scbmidt hat solo home runs as Philadelphia defeated the Cardinals. 4-1 , at Veterans Stadium. Rawle). 9-6, -.truck out six and walked one 10 ending St. Louis' four-game wan- ning streak and dropping the Cardinals out of a share of the NL East lead . In the West, San Diego fell seven games behind the Dodgers as Ma rk Balley and Bill Doran both homered m the eighth 1nn1ng to power Houston past the C•rter Padres, 7-2, at Jack Murphy Stadium. The home runs came off San 'Diego startt:r Andy Ha wkins, 14-4, and broke a 2-2 tte ... In Montreal, Andre Dawson t>elted a three-run homer 1n the bottom of the ntnth inning to It ft the Expos to a 6-5 victory over Pittsburgh Panch-h1ner Rick Cerone broke a tte wath a sacnfice n> and tnggered a three-run eighth annang rall} that ga ve Atlanta a 7.4 victory over San Francisco at Candle5tack Park McEnroe wears out Lendl for t riumph From AP di\pat<>be't '>TR .\fl<>'-' \1 l t•tln \1c Fnru~: appL~1ni( lOO\t;.int prc:\\url' with ht\ \t'r\e nnd \l1lh.•\ ~.1m~ v .. 11r down Ivan Lcndl 7-t (7.4) II J \unJa} to win lht• v .. r-., fntcr- nat1onal r COOi\ T 1>Urndm~ Ill Ill J da'th lx·tv.ccn thl' world'' l•>P tv.11 pla'yer\ 'lo I \.1d nrnc wh11 -'1111 S41 !lOO 1n 1h1\ hard-t.uurt 1uncuri f111 th<.· I \ Open m IY,,O weck:~ h.id !Mt IWIC'C in a ro v.. on cl•n 111 Lt·nill anJ nov. h•1lllo; a I '-11 l·dgc 1n 1hc11 m.11\. ht'' 1h.a1 bc~an 1n I <11<0 \.1d nroc .,;uJ h•· prt!lt>r rl'<I 11111 10 go lnll> thr < Jpt•n .... 11h .1 lo\lng \trt·ak aµan\l I tndl. .1lthou&h thl' t" o could meet again nc\I v.l·ck 1n \.1on1rc;1I "I don't \.\.an1 to gl·t lln Ille v.rung '>tde llt him ·· \.1cL nroc ..a1c.l Ht' ~tartt'1I Sunda\ cl\ 1t lt11le could go wrong breaking l .c.·ndl an th!.' 'leCond game ;rnd rolling I<• .1 4-1 lt'ad drop \ olley to push ahead 5-I in the tiebreaker Another service wanner made It 6·3 before Lcndl pulled "'11h1n 6-4 but failed to put away three 'olleys before McEnroe passed ham to 1Aotn the set. "When vou !>cc him start to serve and 'olle>, 1t'r, tame for the ktll ,'' "1cEnroc said \icEnroe !>urged to a 5-0 lead 1n the -.econd 'i<!t a!> he continued to serve and C'harge putting pre sure on Lendl's baseline game Lendt made numerous errors double-faulted on break po1n1 twice and m1sh1t 'iCVtrnl ball~ * Lloyd cruises to .title H>R<>~ TO -Top-~ded Chns E ... ert Lloyd uult11ng superior '>lrok<'s wore down a game Claudia k.ohde-K1lsch. 6-1 fi-4 to retain her Playrr., Challenge tennis cham- p1on'ih1p \unda\ • El~lott takes Spark Plug 400 BROOKLYN. M1~h -Pole-sitter II 8111 Elliott conunued has magical stock car PETE ROSE COUNTDOWN racing season Sunday by wanning the NASCAR-Champ1on Spark Plug 400 by 4.9 seconds over Darrell Wal1np at Michigan lnter- nauonal Speedway. The 29-year-old Ell1011, a native of Dawsonv1Ue. Ga., grabbed the lead for good from Waltrip on lap I 5 I and pulled away from the field over the final 98 mtles. It was the ninth victory an I 8 stans this season for Elliott and the 13th ofh1'1 rareer. Elliott 'itarted from the pole ~sllion af\er breaking has own track record during qualifying by completing the two-male banked oval at 165.479 mph. The only problem Elliott t'ncountercd was on the second lap, when he was )andwathed coming out of turn 4 and made contact wath another car He was forced to make a pit stop and wa<, 26th "'hen he returned to the race. HB• • Brain wins water ski race LONG BEA( H -ln~nd Brain of Ill Huntangton Beach won the Junior gifts' d1v1s1on at the 37th annual latalina Water Ski Race SundJy Brain was umed 1n I 13 25 uu1finishang Cheryl Ruston of La Palma. who IA<a!t \et'ond an 1:26.51. Meanwhile, Kurt ( hoen ol Phuen1x was a surpnse wanner an the men's open d1' 1s1on in 57:37.28 in the 52- nautical mile race to barel} edge Mike Avila. 26. of Seaside, who was limed 10 57·17.85. · Denny Banlett ot Lake Arrowhead, ~ons1dered the favori te in tht' men'!> open d1vl\1 on, finished fourth in 58:32.00. Dave Wraaht of Hawthorne was third 1n 58:00.28. Closlng l non Ty Cobb What Rosf" did Sunday· Ht: did nut phi} a'i the Red'> lost to Jem Rt·u'>'> and the · Dodgers 1n Lo!. .\ngcles 4-0 Defending champion and) Kost. 30, of La'> Vegas, captured the women's open d1v1S1on an I 08 27 Debbie Nordblad of Westlake Villa~e was second 1n I ·09 46 and Maro.ha M 1er of Lake Elsinore was third an I 10 41. Ex-Tulane atar•a trial to open A total of I 03 w mpe11tors took part 1n the race. which began and ended at the Long Beach Harbor Skiers left the Harbor, skied to Avalon on Catalina Island and returned to Long Beach non-stop NE\\ ORLEANS-John "Hot Rod" m W11l1ams faces three former teammates as accusers an the first trial to result from a scandal that ended Tulane lJ na versll} 's basketball program and ha\ Jeopardized W1ll1am5' basketball career · When Cnmtnal District Judge Alvan Oo;cr upen' the tnal toda)'.. Clyde Ead~. Jon Johnson and Bobb) Thompwn will be on the other side of the court lrom the No 2 baskt'tball scorer an Tulane hlSlory Area Hf eguard wine triathlon CHICAGO -~itch Kahn. of San a Clemente won the Intemauonal and Nauonal lronman Compeuuon sponsored by the National lifeguard Assoc1a11on. Four of the other five top spots in the two events were also won by Cahfomaans. Mi chael Newman. of Los Angeles. fin ashed second an the International event, and Al F1mla1d of Huntington Beach finished third 10 the International division of the lronman event. which was held Friday W1lhams, 23. who played with the Rhodt' Island Gulls of the United Stares Ba'iketball League th1\ summer, IS accused O(pJot1Ulg 10 ~have pOtnt<; IO three games last year an a conspiracy allegedl) 1nvoh ing cocaine Television. radio Kahn also cap1ured the-Nauonal d1v1s1on held . ~aturday. Mark Valance of Manhallan Beach finished second in that event and Stephan Kuapp, of Fair Haven, NJ . finished third TELEVISION No C\t'Ot\ !tchcdulcc.l. RADIO The 1985 games were held at the Oak Street beach 1n Chicago and drew more than 400 men and women who competed 10 e\enl\ ranging from surf sk11ng to timed sw1mm1ng 5 pm. -BASEBALL .\ngt'I\ .it \ca11lc (doubleheader). KM PC (710) 7·30 pm. -BASEBALL. •\1lant.t at Dodgers. KABC (790). . . Lopez crushes Henredon field HIGH POINT. NC (AP) - Nancy Lope1, who entered the tour- nament on her husband's advice, smashed the LPGA record for 72 holes Sunday by posting a 20-under- par 268 and scoring a I 0-shot victory over Val Sis.i nner in the Hcnredon Classic tournament. Lopez knocked three strokes ofT the record set by Hollis Stacy in the 1977 Rail Charity Classic and shauered the Henr~don Classic record of272 set 1n -l 98J by Patty Sheehan. Lopez was four shots shy of the b1gest ma~npf victory ever recorded on the LPGA tour "I 1ust played the golf count and took whatever tt would 11ve-mc," Lopez said. "It JU,t happened that I shot 20 under ·• Lopez. takana her founh vtetory this year and 33rd of her can:er. birdied three of her first five holes on the Wallow (reek Golf Club course and went out with a 3-under-par 33. enter the tournament "I signed up at the la~t minute because Ray told me 10 go ahead and enter," ~he !>aid "He said 1f (the baseball players) ~tnke. I can watch you play ft didn't take mudl to Utlk me into pla)ing because when yo u play well , you hkt' playing." The baseball stnke ended betore the first round began, and Knight only ~w his wife play three holes "I told him I wanted to shoot for ll under since his number as 22," Lope1 said "I thought I might be ahle 10 make 11 I was JU St short." Lope1 ~ame the LPGA ~ top money wanner tn captunng the S 31 .~ 1op pnze and ra1S1na her wannang'i to mort' than $312.000. Ahce Mtller. who led that hst pnor to thu~ week's tournament, had to withdraw on the back nine of \un- day'' round when !>he wa\ oven:ome by the hea1 u temperature!. ap- proached 1hc low 90s. Fven a ~O·m1nutc r:11n 1.Jclay at the ~tart and an ~S minutt· dcla) in the fifth game failed 10 \lov. him Uut Lcndl hit four w1nnr.f\ agatn\I lht• charging McEnrOt' 1n the \C'enth game tu hreak. back Jnd each ht'ld 'ICrve to set up the uchreakcr MtEnruc:. who l<m 11111) five other points on '>ervc u\cd 1hu1 power .ind a In w1nn1ng her fourth Canadian ()pen champ1<>n<ih1p l lnyd also e,. 1.ibltshcd a singlt' r,ea,on high 1n earnings Tht' \40.000 fim-place pnze pushed her earn 1 ng\ for the year to S692.569 ""h1ch pa,~d her previous high of S6H~ 45>! \Cl 1n 1982 ~WlretlMl• John McEnroe return• •hot durl111 •traleht-eet Yictory over IY&D Lendl ln a battle of the worta•• top-ranked playen. Keep1na up the pace. Lopel b1rd1ed the I 0th and 12th holes. then tacked on a bardic putt at 17 to seal the record and ga ve her a 6-under-par 66 for the final round. Att this came after her husband, New York Mets infielder Rny Kn1aht. had to convin~e her to kanner saad <iaturday thnt ~he would not attempt to chn'lC I opct 11round the 6.191 ·yard. par 72 rnurM:. But Skinner saad she wu happy with her best outang ever. which netted her St9.42S .. Former Olympic boxing trio still pa~ks a punch ANGELS. P'romBl • • I 0\ ~NC1 fl F.S I P J -\ tno of ,\mencan boxer\ ho capturl'd gold m<'dal'> 1n la't 'ummer'\ 01) mp1l < iamc~ ~oreJ conv1nc- 1na "1ctnne' Suoda" an \n ·round nauonally teft"ar.td proft"•onal bout\ at the Hnllvwood Palladium f'aul c rnn1alc' ol Lut Lo§ Ang<' le' making ha\ pro debut in 1hc iuper tlywciitht d1v1'11on, ~ored a unan1mou\ c.leCl\1on mer Jor,(' "Pu la.a" r orrc~ of T UC'IOn Hen!) Tallman of I os ,\ngele~ ra1 \('d hn 'profe ''nnal rtlord 10 fl.fl Wlth rive kn1x.kuuh by '1orpina l.11rry Phtlp• of Da )tm1 < >h10 .11 I 11 ri the iccond rou111l 1n tht1r hr11vywt'1ght oout f-rank Tate of Hou,ton won his e1ahth profc\\1onal fiaht without a 101'1 try, ~onng a unan1mou, drc1\lon over Tommy • Mad Dos" c;m11h of Tyler. Tt'x . in their m1ddlewe1ght bout "Thi\ wu crt'at, JU\\ like the Olympic~" u1d the 21-year-ald Gon1 les who ""u \tlected u the ouutandrna hdur an the Game la~l \ummer "I feel really aood and m m· fon.able an~J "'" 1n Vtat cond1t1on "'Althouah I weiaJ'led 11~ today. I we1Jhed 1n a1 I OR at tht \tan oftra1n1na Joey Olivo {th<' Y..'orld B<mna M~1at1on m1n1-0ywe1aht champrun. 1n which the mu1mum weigh t " 10~ pound~) hctter look nut•• 0onzates and the 2Y-year-old I o~\ both wclahcd 11 S pounds. Torres' record drop~ to 23-f 4-2. ThtTC were no knockdown,. Gonzales won by scores of 60-5'4 on all thrtt ~orccar<b Tallman, 2S, wa 1n command throuahout has short bout with 1he 24-year-otd Phelps, who ftll to 10-3 Tillman we11f1cd 196'• pnunch while Phelps ""C•Jhed 188 pounds T11lmtn hun h11 opponent lw1ce wtth fllht handt an the first round and noorcd Phelps w11h another nJ}lt in tht second. Rcfertt Lou Moret 1mmcd1ately stopped the lx>ut "f wa'I able to stt 1he pact~ from the bcginnana. controllin& thC' lilht with my Jab," Tillman .said "lnstC' d of JU"I head·hunlln I went to the body and up to the head It may not have looked that way. but today was touah, likc every fiaht.'' Tate, 20. wu in commud throuanout h1 bout wuh lhe 21-year-old m1lh, "'ho dropped to 17-3. There were no knockdown late wetJhed 162 pounds while math weaabcd 160 pounds. Tate won on the refer ana judae ' ~orccard by scores of 59-,S. 60-5'4 and 60-53. "l found out 1n the se«>nd round that Sm1lh came to fis,ht." Tate aid. "tie took my best shots so I decided 10 !t1cli; to my pmc plan and not look for the knockouL Meni.lly. this wu my touahcst fiaht f knew about Smith and th3t he hid a aood rttord." Loser John Butcher, K-1 t, luted flve innings Gary Pcttasand Ruppcn Jone~each had thrtt of the Anact~· 16 h1u for the Anscls and Brian Down· ina drove m three run' with a base,. loaded tnplc in the \Cvc nth. "My control wasn't tht're early and I put us down," 8utcher u ld "T'm putting p~ 'ucc on the IU) b)' pulling uw 1n a holt', and I'm 11rtd 1>( dmna that." Do~n1n1 opcnrd the aame w11h n \1naJc and went to 1huu on a 11n&Jc by Rod ~mar. Jona an&)cd home the pmt'' fif"t run. • -~---·' ' -.-. Orange Coat DAILY Pll.OT/Mondty. AYgU9t 12. 1845 . NATIONAL L•AGU& ~··••o CINCINNATI 1.01 ANOaLCs .. ,..... "'"" "'°"' rf lt\1Mt1121> •0 10 Oununaa i 120 • 0 J 0 C•lltll lb 1 1 J 2 n Angel, Dodger schedules #· Ptrktr rf ... JI> A,._n lb e: .. 111v" Cnc.cn u IOt•1r Mc;Gfonp ll'rlef p Humt p Power P Cedeno 1111 T ..... 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I JO ·~ at Plliltes, 4 JO y ''"'* 130 r lnat ~ 1 JO ,..,, at 12.lO ._., at P'llllla • lO •DMrtn at u. 4 JO ·~at 4 JO lttunW,10·7 t • 0 0 -New York s. &o11on 3 Clllcaoo 4, M HweukM I T-2.31 A--.1.IU 25 29 71 21 29 ., 11 Toronto S, Kl!\111 Cllv l 110 lnn11191) Satltll t . O..kllnd • lelllmort 9, TeMH 4 Ted9V'1 G11nt1 AMII• (Wirt 9·7 end Sleton 4·9) el *1t11 (Stettle 4·S and WIM1 4·4). 2. I n O.kl•nd <Coolroll 10-e eno ML.If'• O·Ol t1 Mlnne1011 (Scllrom • 12 end 81vltvtn 10· 12), 2, I n MAJOR LEAGUE L•ADERS Amertcan LMtllM BAn1NG (270 et bel1)-8rtlt, K•!\111 Cltv, JSS, 8Qllllt, 8otlon, 3S4, HtnderM>f\, Ntw York, 347, Mtlllngly, New York, 329; LKV' 8 1lllmort, 319 ltUN5-Henderion, New York, 94; ltlPktn. Benlmore, 1e, Whlteker, D•lroll, 7t, Molltor, MllwtukH. 14, Wlnlletd, New York, 74 lfll"I at ~· I Orioles at Alc*. 7 30 OflOlls at ..,_, 1 30 ·~ II pos, 10 30 •DMwtn at Mets. 4 30 ·~ at Mm. 4·JO S.pt. 1 2 •Alls* 11 Yanlees, 11 f'hlllm at DMeen. I •-.••~s.1030 u pos at "'· s 20 -... 11 rem. • 30 Expos at ~. 1 JO ·~ it Y111ken ~ •Alll* II Yriees S .... It Yri-. W'20 " f'lltllts I I o.lpl\ 1 lO !'Wies It DMstn. 1 30 PWits at .,......_ 1 3 4 5 I 1 .... 11 Til'f$, 4·30 .... ,, Onoles s .... It OAola&. • JO UpoS II 0Mctn 7 lO Mets at DMltn 1 30 Mmat ~ 12.20 Cltvtland IWllOdell S·5 or lt-o I 11 ti lt1t1mor1 (McGreoor t·tJ. " IC1n1u Cllv (GUOiae •·6J 11 8011on (NIPC* 1 71. n lt81-Mertln111Y Ntw Ylll'k, 90. M.Kr•v. llttlmort I S, Winn.Id. New York, 71; ltl&>lten. 8elhmore, n , &1'1'°', New Yon<, 1S • • 10 11 12 13 14 . New York INi.tiro 10-f l et Cllic.eoo I NelM>n 7 ·6) n HITS-8aoot, &o11on, 153. Malllnotv, New V'ork, 142. WtlM>f\, 1Cen111 Cllv, 136, Wtllt8kff' Detroit, 134, l utllr CleYllend, 1n .._. at OrtOln 11 Mm at l>Mctn I Rorils at ~. 7 30 DMrtn at Bram 4 40 Royals at ..... 1 JO DMstn at llmts (2) Rorils I I Aftc*, 730 Ttxasal Alfl* 130 ln.11 It..-130 TIUS ll ... 1 Toronto !Alexa~ 12·6! 11 Ttx11 I Hooton S·4l, n O.rrolt (Tenena 4 II et MllwtullM ICocenower 2· I), n 240 0Mctn at !Imes. 4 40 -en II llta•~, 4 40 IWltn II Rtcts 4 30 •o.isen It ... 4 15 11 17 11 18 20 21 TllftdlV'I Gern.t AMII• et Saellle. n Clevtland et 811tlmore, n Ken111 Cllv al 80\fon, n New York 11 Chlceoo, n Toronto e t Ttx11, n O.kllno 11 MlnntJot1, n Dllroll •• Milweul<M, n OOU8LES-Mtlllnolv, New York, lS, 8uc;knar. 8011on, l2, loQQ1, Bo11on, 31, Coooer, MltweukM, 21, Welker. ClllcallO, 29. T UIS 11 Alie*. I •O...en at Reeb. 11 IS DMcen al Padres, 7 Alie* at Chaco. S 30 ~ at Pldres. 7 Anr• at Qlaco. S 30 Altr• II Cl'uuao S JO lndlans at -.• 1 30 lndtlns 11 :-C,' Astr~ at Decfpn. 1.30 AsllOS II OM&"' 6 TltlPLES-Wllton, K1n1e1 Cltv, 16, But· ••r. Clevtlt no. 11. Puc:ktll. MlllneMltl , 10; Cooper, MllweukM , e ,,....,, ,, Cianti. 8 •OMpn.. . 1 Natlenlll L~ W•ST OIVl"°N W L Pd . GI °"9er'I 44 .u St3 Clnclnnat 57 s I 529 1 Sen Ole9o se s2 s21 1 Hou11on SI S9 .._. 14 Allante 49 St 454 IS Sen Fr•nclteo 42 61 lt? 13 Ntw York St Loul' Mont rte I Clllcego Pllll• <ltlc>ll le Pllltl>Uf'llll •AST DIVISION "' 42 6.S '3 62 .. S4 S4 SI 59 33 74 SllftdllV'• Sc-~ 4 Clncln"-11 0 New York 6, ChlClllO 2 Motllrte l 6, Plll\1>ur1111 S PlllllcMIOftll 4, St LOUI\ I Hou1ron 1, S.n Oleoo 1 A""''' 1, San F rencl.co 4 Tee'f'1 GalMI I s 12 1S1"1 l?''> Allanl• IMellltr 16·tl et ~l IH-vcull 6·10), n MonlrH I (Youmen1 I 0) •• ChlCl llO CSortnMn 3·2) Plllladtll>hl• (Dinny 7-I J et New York IF arnenoe1 3·61, n Pllt1bUr1111 (Winn 2·4) et St Loul' ITuoor 14·•>. n Clnclnnetl (So(o 10-12> et S.n OllOo (Tllurmon<I 3·7), n Tllftd9V'I Gemet Atlante 11 o.o.n. n Houilon 11 Sen Frenclw:o Montreat 11 Cnlct llO PlllledllPllle et Ntw Y orll II Potlburgfl et SI LO<J<I n ClnclMlll 11 ~n OllOo, n AMERICAN LEAGUE Anells. 12., Twins 0 CAL.,OllNIA MINNIE SOTA ebrllbl ebrllbl Oown1n11 If S I 2 3 Puckett ci J o o O OMlllar rf 1 0 0 0 ltWtllln u 4 0 I 0 Pt lll• Cf 6 I 3 2 Hetcher lb 4 O O 0 C1rtw lb 4 I 2 0 8 rnn1kv r1 4 0 I 0 ltJont1 rl S132 En111edfl 2000 OtClncH 3b 2 O l 2 Sm1Mv on 2 o O O Gerber l b 1 O o o Gttltl lo 4 o I o Jeelu on di! 4 2 0 O Ttvft4 2b 1 0 I 0 Grlcll ~ s 2 2 0 Stnnou\ Ph I 0 0 0 &oont c 2 2 1 0 &e>lnor u I 0 0 0 Nvron c I 0 0 0 L•u<lne< c 2 0 0 0 SchOflllcl U 3 2 2 3 Sela\ c I 0 0 0 Mllef'H 2020 Hrblll lb I 0 I 0 Ttteb 3' 12 1' 12 T .... 1 ll 0 1 0 Scere bv W-.. CllHwnle 110 on 401-11 MllwwMtl 000 000 000-0 Geme Wlnnl1111 lt81 -Jont\ m E-Lludner OP-Mlnne\011 LOl!l-Cllltornle I, Mlnn11ole 1 21-8oone. Teufel, Scnollakl, Jotle\ Jll-Oownlng, Scnoflltd S8-Jont1 (1J. Pvckttl I 10), Petti\ 134) S-l oont SF-0.ClncH 1' H It Ell 19 SO c........ Cendtllrl• w .1 O s s 0 0 l l CNl>Uf'n S.3 4 2 0 0 0 0 ~ 8utcner L.t · ll s s s ) l E ufemle 1 4 3 l 0 0 LY"~ 2·3 0 , 2 , 0 MIC8rown 2 l·l • , 2 I 0 T-2 4S A-19,611 Aft911 8YW89" I AnlNG Al • H Hit ltll ""· BenlQUtr 306 31 '° s ,. 294 Miiier 31 s 9 0 0 290 JOM\ 263 51 1S 11 S6 ?SS Cerew ?IS 41 16 1 27 2'1 SConlto " 10 )1 1 6 2'6 Pellll 260 42 " I 1' 265 JICkton JOI ., IO 11 SI 260 Downlno 344 S2 " 11 SS 2S9 O.Clnctt )16 37 " 13 SS 2SO Boone 307 2l 76 4 lS 2 .. Gtf"blr " s 11 0 3 24' Grlcrl :n• .u ,. \ JI 264 Nerron 102 9 24 s 12 ns Scnollel<I 18' )1 S6 • 31 196 WllfOl'll 191 lJ l4 4 11 1• Hendrie a • I 0 0 0 000 Tlfalt i.us 4n ,,, 100 '44 .251 PITCHING IP H 18 SO W·L•llA HOiiand ~ 2 2 3 0·0 0 00 Moor• 63 S3 14 .u 7·4 U J CH burn ~ 60 2• 2• 6·2 , ,, Wiit 114 147 67 111 f ·7 3 OS •omenlca l•t 141 " .u ll·S 3 14 C~rlt 10 • 4 1 I 0 3 60 llM "~ ll 12 10 2·1 3M Corbett ~ .. IS 1' 2 I 3 '3 McC11al• "'"' lie 4? 60 • 1 4 u Slaton 111"> m S1 '° 4·t 431 ~nc11t1 31'"> 41 ,, 20 1·0 S.44 T-. ... "" ff,) J64 4'J '3 ·4' w S.v11 """°'' 21. CllbUl'n l HOME RUNS-Fltk, Chlce go, 30, 0 1. Ev•nt. O.troll. 26, 811t>onl. 1C1n111 Cllv, 24. Thom ... S..rtle, 24, PrHltv. S..rtlt, 24 STOLEN 8ASEs-+'4tnM!'M111. N- Yor'll, SI, Pett11, Anelb, >41 Wll\Oll, K1nM11 City, l3. l utltf, Cltvtleno, l2 L Srnltll, K1n1et Cltv 11 PITCHING 19 <1Kl1lon11-llr1111, 0.k· lano, 9·2, 3 23, Guldrv New York IS·•. l 01, ltlfl'\INclr, Aft99b, IJ·S, l.14; S.btn\egen, "'•""' City 13 S, 2 es. How · ••. Otkleno, t -4, I •s. Kev Toronto, 9-4. 2"' STRIKEOUTS--Morrl1. 0.1roll, 137, 81vie ven. MIMHOle, tlS, Bennltler, Cnl· Cl llO, 127, Bur111, CllletllO, 122, Witt, Al\tllb, 117. SA\IES-OUlttnberrv, Kt n•H C1tv, 2S. Howtll, Oe llllnd. 23, Hernendtr, Otlroll. 22. Mow•, AIWa, 211 ltlllhelll, Nt w York 21 • N•tlenlll L.Nwe BATTING 1270 ti belt)-Mc:GM , SI LOOI\, .350, G"'""'9, o.deen, .lll1 Herr St L.oub , .311, Gwvnn Sen 01eoo, J06, Crur, Houtton. l03 ltUNS-MUf'Pfly Alllnle, '°· Cote<n•"· St LOUii, 19, co_....... C>edews. 171 lt•lnes, MontrH I, 16 McGM , St LOOI\, 1S lt81-Muronv. Alle nt•, 13, Clark, St LOUii, 90, Perkar, Clnclnn•ll, to, Herr, SI Loul1, 71, WllM>f\, Pllh•C1ef Pfll1, 69 HIT5-Mc:GM, SI LOUii, 141, Gwvnn, S.11 DllllO, 131, Perlltr, ClnclM111, 121, Harr. SI Loul' 127. Gervtv, San 0 119o, 124 OOlJ8 LE S--W1H.cn, Mon1r111. 29, Parker, Clnclnnett. 27 Ht rnen<ler, New York, l S, Hen St LOUii 2S Cieri<, SI Lou1,, 24 TltlPLES--McGM , SI LOUii, 13 COi· emen, St LOUii ' Reine•. MonlrN I •• ~mt..111. Pfllll<lelonte I Gladden Sen FrenclKO. 6 HOME RUN5-MurPllV, Allant• lO, ~. Decleln, lll1 P1ri.ar, Clncinnall, 21, Horner, All1nt1, 20, Ciarlo., SI LO<Jll, 20 STOLEN 8ASES-CO!emen, St Loul1, 1'. Rtlne\, Montrttl, .:!, L09e1. Clllc1110, 41, McGtl , SI Louil, 41, Ii.OU\, Clnctni>e ll, .. PITCHING (9 oecl1lont )-Frenco, Cl11 clnnell, 9·1, 1 9', Wtkll, o.deen. l ·I, 1.141 Goooen, New Yor•. II 3 1 64 Henlllser, 0.0--S. 12·l, 2.411 Hewkin\, Sin OllllO. 14·4. 3 IS STRIKEOUT~ New York I .. , Ron, Hou1ron. 1'1 Soto, Clnclnnett, 15', VlllfalNll, Oldetn, IS 11 Oer1tn11. Ntw· York, 122 SAVEs-RM•OOll. Montreel. 19, LI Smltll. ChlcallO, 13, GottAQt, Sen Oleo<>. 21, Power Clnclnnert It, Suttar Allan••. 19 NFL extllbmen stanclnei NATIONAL CONl'IEltENCa Wttl w L T Pd . "" P A lt•ms I 0 0 1()00 1 l New 0r1H nl I 0 0 I 000 n 20 S.11 Frenclw:o I 0 0 I 000 21 21 Al lent• 0 I 0 000 14 11 EHi N Y Gl111t\ 2 0 0 I 000 SI .. Oellas 1 0 0 I 000 21 J Ptllla dtlPflla 1 0 0 1 000 37 11 SI Loul1 I 0 0 I 000 10 J w11111n111on I 0 0 I 000 17 14 c.ntr-.t MlnneMJle I 0 0 1 000 .. 1J °'"°'' 0 0 I soo 10 10 Clllca9o 0 1 0 000 3 10 Gr..., ltv 0 1 0 000 3 21 Tempe 8ev 0 I 0 000 27 42 AM•1t1CAN CONl'•1t1UK• lllMil K•n11\Clly I 0 0 I 000 lS 21 Sen Oleoo I 0 0 I 000 n 1 Otnvar 0 1 0 000 20 JO ••Iden 0 I 0 000 21 29 S..llle 0 I 0 000 1 19 ··" lndl•11•P01lt I 0 0 1000 19 7 8 Vff•lo 0 0 I soo 10 10 Mle ml 0 1 0 000 13 16 New E1191ano 0 1 0 000 20 31 N Y J1t1 0 I 0 000 11 J1 Cantrel Plnlt!Oron I 0 0 I 000 tt 21 Clndnnett 0 I 0 000 ,, l S Clevtlend 0 I 0 000 1 12 Hou\ ton 0 2 0 000 23 21 niuo.v't Geme St Loult e l lt1m1 l'rtdllV'• Game Dltrolt 11 S..llle l*GA ~lp (tlO-W) 271 Hui*! GrMn, I 12S,OOO 61·69 10 n 2IO LM Trevino, 11s,ooo 66·6'·7S·71 Jlll Andv 8M n, $42.SOO 11-10-n-6' T ll Mlllll Cllen, $42.SOO 69-16-11·6~ 2t2 Nlcll Price, S2S,OOO n-n-•5·1i 113 Fred Couotn, 111, 125 10-6S·76·71 Tom Welton, 117.IU 61-10-14-n 8uddYGerdnlr, 117,12S n -n -10-•1 Cortv Pt vln, '11, 12S 6'·1S·n ·69 194 Peter JICOC>Mn, '12,62S 66·7HS·n Ltnnv Wtdklns, I 12,'2S 70-49-n-n as P•vne Siewert, 19,017 11·12·13·61 Scoll Hoell, 19,017 70·13·73·69 Tom l(lre, 19,017 69· 7 S· 71-10 Oen Pont. 19,017 12·14·69·70 Oou9 Ttwt4t. st,017 '4-n-11-n Scoll Slmoton. st.017 12-61-n -n 216 We vne lAvl, '6,400 12·69 74·11 8ot> Giie* '6,400 TJ· 10· 74·'9 Celvln PMle , '6,600 69·n 1S·10 Bruce Llellke. '6,.00 10-14-n -10 Cr•l9 Sle<lle<, '6,600 n -n ·14·61 Jll7 Wiiiie Wood SS 2.0 11-13·74·69 JOhn Malllfftv, SS.160 14·13·11-'9 T C Chen, SS,260 n 14-14·66 Lerrv Nelton, SS,260 10-14·11·11 Lerry Miii, IS,260 11-10-n n -Roger Mallt>it , u .300 69·13·72 14 Merk O'Mt1r1, $4,300 11-16·11·10 Gii Mor111n. M.lOO 69·77·12·10 Joev Slnotllr. $4 lOO 7HS·11 71 lit Helt lrwln, S3 40I n-11-n-n 8ernnar<1 L•noer Sl,40I "·11·1'·11 oonni. Hemmoncs. SJ.a 11-16-n-69 Jeck Nlellllut, Sl,G 66·1S·14·14 Oevld Grtlllm. SJ a 75· 10-ff· 7S Sevt 8elleltff'ot, SJ,4111 n -n -61·1• 1'0 J ev HH I, U .tSO 1 HS 74·10 Oeve 81rr n .uo 11 ·1•·11·13 1'1 Frenk Conner, '2,SOO 11 13 n -1s 8 o0by N1<:no11, n.soo 1S· 1l-1S·10 Deni' W•l•on. 12.SOO 14·13·14·10 Tim Norrla. 12.SOO 11·10·14·16 Merk Pfell, 12,SOO 10·10-14·11 l lh 1Crt11er1, 12.SOO n 11-11-10 WQl'XJy 81ackl>urn, 12,SOO 12·11·14·14 m Merk L..ve U.07S ,..,,.,, n Oevld ()grin '2 01S 16-10·7'·10 GlorOt ArCl'>I< S2,07S n -11-n 76 OI MY Edwtr<ll '2 07S 41·16·1l 16 1t'l E<I Flori. s 1.90S 10-14· 16· 1 l Howard Twlltv 11 • .as 10-n-14-n Lon Hinkle, s l,90S 10-15-16·12 294 Biii Gletton, s 1,144 11·7'·74·13 .. Fuu v l09tter, Sl,144 11-13·1S·1S Mof'rl1 Halt hll.v,l 1.144 61·74·12·90 Nlca Feldo, 11,164 10-n-n -14 Brett Uooer, '1,764 71·74· 7l 7S LPGA Henreden Clusk (e t Hltill ,_., N.C.) * Nency Looer SJl.SOO 66·61·69 66 271 "'' SlllMt< s lt.42S 61· 11 61 n -Lori Gtrbecl t 12 600 1 I 61 73·61 Jene Gt<IOI• 112.600 10-61-10·13 llll 8eth Kln11 s.e.n s 61·11 61 n lll2 Muffin Soenctt 0.vlln. M m 10-10-13 49 Kttllv 81ktr. 16.772 71 ·12·69 10 213 Rotlt JOllft, S4,'3S OIOble Ma\MV, i,t,93S Allee ltlt1m1n. M.'3S 194 JoAnne Carner SJ,137 Amy &.111, SJ,~ HOllll Stecv. SJ~ t<1111v Pottlewell, '3.3'4 Mllll E<19t 12,69' Vlcll 1 Fer llO<' S2 ,Ht J enel COii\, 12 .69' .. SilYla lerlOllCdnl U .6tt 10-n -n -1>9 13·70-69·11 71 ·70·11·11 7S·6' 11 69 69·11-n 10 73-6t·7l·70 71-11 70·73 10-10·11·61 11·11·1• " 10-13·13·10 10-1•·'11-11 Marie F1QUer11·0otll, S2,6'9 101)1211 Oeie E lloet•llQ, S2 .699 "n n 1• ., Lt Ul'le •1n1<er. 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Pcrhap . he 1s a lmlc of both La t year, he orchestrated the successful Los Anaeles Olympics and became Time ma&at1ne's Man of the Year for his efTon5, Then he moved to a new JOb as baKball com mas 1oncr where. in only I 0 monlhs. he ha, settled an umpire,· ,tnkc and occupied center 'ta.IC in ach1ev1na a quick end 10 the playcl'1' •tn'\e What's next? Poht1cs 1s mcn11onrd. thouah he dcn1e, interest. He can alwaxs ao back 10 busi nc , wh1ah made him a m1lllona1re by ht JOs. He can stay 1n basebell. where by 1nitauna his owner bosses he may have stren11hcncd his position by p 1nu1a 1upp0n from fans. pla~cr: and wmp1m. He ha aa1d, 1n ri • that he will not seek a tttand Kven-)eU term as comm1 ionir; uni s playen and umpire have a iay 10 up I uon. Whatever he docs. llcbtrroth \Cem• to havt 1 1:oh sen a kn k for do1na the nJht '-~ thing at the nJht time. Hc''I also wllhng to take nsks, and he invanably land'I on hi s feet. He's not one to back off'Jullt because people tell him somethma can't be done. be 1t run a profitable O&.ymp1cs or end a ballCball stnke. His two main business precepts. he once said. arc "take nsks and try to force arowth ... Bra ins and luck may have a lot to do wnh 1t. People who have dealt with him have their own 1de.u. LA Olympic workcn remember him u a hrclen worker. attentive to every detail. and posscssina the ab11tty to aet thinas done. "In my view, hes the ~t po 1ble blend of a leader.'' s.a1d Am_y Quinn, who wa his pre ~rctary for the Game . "He's creative, he's interested, he's opro-mindcd and he wor very hard He has a remark.able ab1hty 10 look and instantly a.nalytc the most comple" of situations and come up with crcauve solu· uon ." Harry U$hrT, the United tile Football ~uc commm.1oncr who wa V1CC prn1dcnt of' the Los Anaclcs Olympics Orunmna ~Committee, best rcmmibcrs Uebcm>t~'s style. • "He 1nst1ll' • ~mendous sen of urscney in pt<>ple," her said. "He bnn a placid, bu in like and mCTCUnal intensity 10 lht' ub,J«t mailer. He ha inttnM 1uenuon 10 dct.111. You have to be prepared aU IM umc to have all the ans~e~ · A succc sfu l buc;ine\c;man. Uebcm>th turned the O ly mp1C\ into a commerC1 I bonanta, usma corporate ~pon'IOrshi p to gener- ate operat1na fund' He also rccruned thousands of c1111en a'I unp;ud volun teer'I, maki na the Game'l a moncy-makma operation and revenina a troubhna trend which had lei\ recent ho'lt c1t1cs with huae post-Ciamec; deficits In Octobc-r. l k bcm>th moved on to baseball. He was on the JOb for one day when m.,or league ump1rn ~nt on Stnlte, (omng the playoffs 10 ~n with amateur offic1als At first. Ucbcm>th ~ta)rd out or the d1 putt', followsna the modus opnand.I of his smdc· Cessor. Bowie Kuhn Bu t wt lhtn days. he wias mediating u - award1n1 the umpires nearly all they had ask.cd for and auarantccma rqular offic-1als for blscbell's s.howcasc event. the WorlJ Scnt's. "He JU.St ca~ 10 and t('l1IC'd 11," \lld R1ch1c Ph1lhps. attorney for tht umptl'('s USOC11uon ... He was 1ht-ca~l)''lt 1n rcach1n1 the apttmcnt. We tru\lcd hi, JUd.Jment He WI stt'ltahl wi th U . ··Hedidn"t have 10 \)(a kN 1n. He ~w "" hiSJOb." If any funhtr n1den e wu nttd J that Ucberroth would ~ his own man, 11 came 1n Februar) "hl"n h<' rt' l"r\t°'J .i 'oh: h~ \mt'n<.·an ~aaut' O\I. nl"r\ ilnd ,1ppro' C'd the one 1h1rd purcha'\t l>I 1hc 1 C\41) R;angrr' by ( 1avlord Broadl'.ast1ng >\~ lahor ncgot1at1nn-, \1.111'1 the pla.,er. heated up l eht-rTolh did nm :t\c;umc the lo"' prolilt' tal rn b) other rnmm1u1oncf'\ M onlh!> tteforc . he had toned ownel"i tCl OJW'n their hook\ to the pll1~e" 3\WCt.atton Then, in t~ fio3I "'eek hcforc the deadline ht' '"""ted ht' ,ould no1 allo"' a .. mi.:r . ahhouah lepll-. h<' had no pov.er tel prnl"nt one. He \aid he rcprT\Cntcd nr1tht"r the ov.ncri nor the pla-.en, hut b:nch:lll'-. 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DIVISION No,,. of IM AOO¥e LOOV9'l Cl DIVISION I Tepe 1(911 ~ eno S lor Fu<' Med Baller• Mult eno Tn« Gene Go11111 Down A11e1n Foro P ouo• CrTY OF COST A MESA Glr11' Pon~I IMVU.\ DIVISION I (2·~ .,-ade) • s s ' ' 6 6 • 9 ' 0 6 l I s s 0 s s 0 1 7 t I 9 0 6 s s s s l • 1 1 1 • s ) ' , 1 ? 1 Be H •lc Cerdlnel• • C041e9• Park Cull• 6 Callfornla 8Hr\ 1 Peuiertno AnGll• 0 lt.c• k-Belaerlc Cardinal• 7. Celllornle llHrt O Cotleo• Perk CuO• 7 C1illornl1 8ttrl O 8•1H rk Cerdlnalt 9. Peultrl!IO Ariott• l Co1lff• Perk CuO• IS, Pi ulerlno Anvtll 3 OtVIStON II U·'1tl .,-1de) P•ulerlno Siert Celllornl• 8ombln Col'-Oe Park C VCtonll 8Nr Street 8ellbv"•n P1u1erino &oUbutllfl 6 Recent kef'H Ster• 10, llHr I 1 , 0 s I I 0 StrMt Peuier•no 1 ColTIGt l'lr11 C-rctonlt 0 Ce .lorn1a 8omoer1 1 CQ4lege Perk Cvc one1 0 Ca torn•• 8omb9r1 10 leer St e. o .. a1er1 ' DIVISION Ill 11·MI ••dtl "'•u a• "0 C•oud•N'"'' 4 0 9• ••' LOllll.,.\ 0 4 llllCMll Sew" Ptv ,.,,,,., CtOud N•ftl \ 1 8eletr•C LOO• ,.,,., 0 The THm Hon 8e•m• 8unnvmen Jtdl I< n101111 No sieme Jema s11mmtrt Rookie• w111111tr COl'lal It Klflf '9111"' • 0 ) 1 2 7 , , ' 3 0 • Jtcll Knlgnl1 108, No Stemo Jeme 70 8unnvmen "· Wllltller Co"'' 61 Aookl" S3, Sle mme" •7· HOOPOU\llrl Four DuKt\ Eirenstons 8trg ZoMDut1tr1 Cllv Sllcktrl Miner OMN«I Ill .cent rewtts HOOPDU\ltr• 63. E 1tlen1ton1 "' 8tto 4S, Zontbvalen 17 Coty SllCklfl SS, Four DwcH S3 ll'VIM RecrM tt.n Deof, Meftdev (UPOW ... _, • 0 , 2 2 2 2 , I l l l C:.ttt1ng Oloer 6 o lloille Ind Smol<t S t '"''""'k lSuor•M\l l l TrouOlt 1 4 SUQ<'IH\ 1 s PH J end W 1 $ Tuttdev TllllnOev cu-... .,., Oerro'• Hot n• Good • 0 Muffin Monti•" ' 2 Wllllem L von Co Q.t • 1 e v111Q11tce1 F '" 1 4 Slxtn 1 4 McGlnntu and Anoe O 6 Mortdlv (Mklde IMtue I L1mooo11 Plue 1 O llackDOerd 8u1t•n S ? Aalech • l Megnetlc Foret 2 S TMCT 1 S AID E•P•t" I 6 TllHCSIV I Mlclcle 1M911• l Couo•rt O CA BrHll.tr' I 8arn11orm1n l Zoneoutten S Cooru 6 tied Fenh 6 Mlfldly (Lew~ IMeuel MOOO\ttfl 6 1 11 11 ' Sound Sv11•m 4 l Ct rdloveaculer D'IV1Ct\ ; l Cooper ' Hooorers l 4 Mooot>u•ltn J 4 Ern\I er>d Wlllnntv 2 S w.-...v (LAwtf l.M9&11) GvllOClhlfel 11 6 I 0 m•n••l!ed Ceoec:ttv 6 I Fr" Aoen•• S 1 C•tertc1 I( O• 1 ~ Nlolll SMt 1 S l(yowe 0 1 Calling all sports The Dally Pilot Invites all you regular sports. you weekend athletes and youth league competitors. you evening soft ball and basketball players. to send us your scores. Every Monday. our new Commun ity Scoreboard wtll publis h feague standings and a week's worth of results from the games that real people play. Softball. golf. tennis. baseball. basketball. football. soccer, gymnastics. swlmmtng. surfing, flshtng. running. auto racing. motorcycling. bicycling -If Orange Coast people play It, we'll publl h tt. League secretaries or tournament offtclals should send tandtn~s and results by Friday at noon to: Commanlty Scoreboud Dally Pilot Sporte Dep&rtment SSO W. Bay St. Coeta Meu, Ca. 92828 . a P\BJC NOTlCE Mt.IC HOTICE K·*" '9CTITtOUa IUltNlll l'tC'm\OU9 ..-11 l"tCTmOUI euaMt• mtmou• eua •• '1CTTOOU8 IUMCll NAM1 eTATDllNT NA* I TA'fl'lmNT NA ... ITATllKN'T NUii ITATI. N'T ...... tTATl..wT The follootM9 pertonl .,. Tht followtng l*'Oftl lie Ole fol!Owl"IJ peraoM .,. Tile follOWinO pc!flO<\I 1118 n. ~ ,,_.,.. .,. dOfnG DU.111\111.. Ai but1neM u: dOIOQ ~ n. no~· uc .. st11 clOlnO ~It MM, 1"2 Vllta Caud , JET ,Al\TNl!~HIP IN· AlJt MANAO!MENT, 7ot JAli'ANESI! An Mll..L!A STUDIO, 2122 Newpof1 9Nctl. Calllotnla TIANATIOHAL, 3131 Gird\ VII Lido Notd. Newpon ICl . 21152 RandOlph St !Jd9n Aw ' eo.11 Mela. CA 92"0 StrMI, ~ &Nch. c DMoch. CA 112oe3 tt ,.. ..... CA 11,eo•e 9212' Margaret ,..uon 1H2 lornla 112MO f'OMMtty L Pllkl. 7ot l(.nn.th CPwklt M•111" Gregory A J Miiter, 2&22 Viet• C1ud1I, Newport Trolltd•I• f.t1t.,pr1 .... Via Lido Nord NewPo'l t72 El LObO Cir . LI P•lfl\• lldwl, Coeta MeH. CA 8Mcll. Ctlllfotnle 92MO Inc , t Callf0tnla '°'IJO<• DMc;tl, CA 02ee3 II llOe23 1292' 11\oManM DaOrew, m12 1tlon, 5MO C11roll Canyon lhle buelnHI II eon• HanM Georg• N•I•"' L.A J Miiiet, 2041 Steiger king a.. Orfw, South Road. San Otego. CalllOtnll dueled by .,, lndM<IU411 18023 HOf•I SI Alllllll L.n , OcHnllde. CA 020M L.aguna Cllltorllla 821177 80t21 Roaemary l P1tk• •I 80101 Thi• bualnan •• 0011-Thia bu•ln .. • 11 con· Ttlla bu•lna.. 11 eo11-fhl• 111tamant wu tt01ed Thi• bu1in .. 1 11 '0" ducted by 1 09f*•I part ducted by • 09f*al part· ducted by a GOfpot'lllon ywllll tha County Ct.rk ot ,. uctld Oy • 041"1°f•1 P••1 nerlhtp · n«lhlp Trou1d11e 1n1erprlH1, •m 'County on Auguet 1 lfllp Gregory A.J Mii* M&rglfat Maaon. Ro.-Inc: .• P1ul D Hickman, S.C· 19 5 --lhanl,1111.,h.1~'.t~~ WU 11141<1 Tiiie etltam.nt wu fll«I anna OeGrtw ratlry end V~Pretldant r-_,, wtth the County Cllrtl or Or· Thi• 1t1tement wu flied Thie 1t1te"1tnl wit 111«1 Publlttwld Or1noe Co111 Ith Iha County Clerk <>' Or ange County on July 18. with the County c1.nc of Or· with tlwt Cou11ty Clark of Or· Dally PllOI Auguat f2, 10. 2e. llQe Counly on Augu•t 9 11115 ange County on July 8, 11115 •noe County on Augutt 7, Saplem~ 2, t085 ,.. 19&& _._.5t '211112 '1IOl72 1085 M tl.t r.no.,. Publtlhtld Ore.nga Coatt Publllhad Orenoe Cout '2UIOI Publlthed Orange Co 11 OtJly Pilot July 29. Auouat 8. D•lly PllOt July 29, Avgu11 5. Publlanad Orange Coatt oun•JC NOTICE Otlly Pllol Augu1t 12. 10 2e . t2, t9, 1'88 12. 18, 1885 Deity Piiot Augu11 12 Ill, 28, _ __.:r:..::uu..=.;:..;.;;;;..:..:.;.:~-Septern1>4tr ?, 108!1 M-840 M-645 8-ptamber 2. 1985 M 684 M·e&4 flCTtTIOUI IUl lNIH N.AMI ITATIMIHT Tht 1o11ow1ng !*ton• •r• Ml.IC HOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE doing t>u1tneN .. i-__;...;.;;.;;.~---NllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI IMl'*'H IM M14 _ __;...;.;;..;;;;.;...;.;.;..;.;..;.m.,__ DELMAR PROPERTIES 'tcmlOUI •UllN II NAMI ITATR•NT '1CTIT'IOU8 8UINll 'ICTITIOUl IU ..... I FUNO 1. A. CALIFORNIA LIM· NAMI ITAffMIN'T TM loflowlnO '*"°"'Ill NAMa ITATIMENT ltlAMI ITATIMINT IT ED PARTNRS111P, 40>4 t The IOllOWlng P41ftorll •re d<>!,ngP~l.TIC·T .. EO LOOKS TN kl41owtng penlOl'll .,. The lollowlng pereonl .,. acA1'1hut Blvd. Sult• 280 otno OUllMH •• TH JO; " 0 " dolno bull,,_ u . dOlng t>u9'neta M Newp«l e.ech, CA 92680 NEW P 0 RT H ~A l BY S&S. 10 ~ Aull, GARBER & MARSHACK, 1 5 CA 9 RI L l 0 AS· Dalmet EnteprlMI A Cell· LINIC. 4321 BlrCll Str"t •13-J, IMne, CA 112714 3200 Pertc Center Of .• Sta. SOCIA TES. teo 1 Dove tornle corporellon, 40• 1 Suite E. Newport 8eacn CA Sherry Ll11n THre & t 180 Coate M... C•ll· Str991 Suite 110, Newpot1 MacAr1hur Blvd , Sutla 280. 26&0 S1nette C WlldM, lO t'"""'" lomli 112e2e . BMcfl. CA 82MO Newpc>n 8"ctl. CA 926&0 Jamee l HedgeCOCll, a m 1~un. ~ l3-J , lrvtM , CA P1ul E G1tb«, 3200 Pllll Wlltlam V 8hr....,1bury, 4 Thi• bu11ne1t 11 con· 1lllornte Chlroprauc tor• Center Or Ste 1180 eo.te Stllllght, lrvlne, Callf. 112714 due11d by porellon. 2690 Petit Ave Thie bualna" le COii· M..., Callior1111 · Jonath&r\ o T'llornpeon, Delmer Properti.t Fund I, Legun• Beecll. CA 112851 ducted by Joint wnture Alcherd A. t.11reh1ck. 1150 Cagney i..ne, •107. e c.llfomla llmlted paf11\41(· 1hlt bu11n .. 1 II con· Sherry L Teare 3200 Part! Cenler Of • Sta. Newp«l Beech, Calif 112ee3 1 h Ip , By D •Im I r dueled by • COfpOrlllOI' Thil ltllemant wit filed t 160 Co111 M... Cell· Thi• oualne.. I• con· En1erpr1.... A Cellfornle Jemet L Hedgecock A with the County C.k of Of. fornli 11211211 · ducted by corporetlon, Phlllpp1 A Chlropreuc Corpo1111on. enoe County on July II, Thi• bu1inffl la con· Jonathen G Thoml)tOn. Clllron. Pratldent J1me1 L Hldgacock l085 ducted by t oenet•I pan· Wiiiiam v. Shlawtbury Thll 11a1emen1 was filed Thts tt11ement wit filed '211114 Thi• 1111ement wa1 filed wllh Iha County Cltt'k of Or-with Ille County C1t1k ol Or Publl-'*I Otano-Cout ~:f e Gerber wllh Iha Coun1y Clerk of Or· ang• Counly 011 Auguat 8, ano• County on Au9u1t 1 Diiiy Piiot July 29, Augull 8, Thia 1tetement WU flied •no-County 011 Augull &. 1985 195 12, 11. 1885 with the County Clerk of Or· 11185 ~ F1P2t1 M·tl54 1nge County on July 18, '3U01t Knowteon, Hennema nn • Published Ora"oe Coast ----------t985 Publlthed Or1no-CoNt Yooh, Central •enll Tow•, Dally P1101 August 12, 19, 211 P\&JC NOTICE '211117 Delly Piiot Augu11 f2, tll, 211, t11 AntOfl •tvd., l te. t20, S1p1emt>er 2. 111115 ,lc..,......1 IU,._11 Publlahld Orano-Coat September 2 , 19115 Coela ...... CA 12121 M-691 "'""' -Delly Piiot July 211. August 5. M-672 Publl111ed Oranoe Coast NAMI HATIMCNT 12. t9, 19115 --------Dally Pllol Auguat t2, 111, 28. •--o-unl_l_C_NO_fl_C_E __ The followlng pert0111 •r• M-M 1 o11n•1C NOTICE September 2, 1985 ruu d~~~~B~E. 11150 --------- _ __;r...;;.;;UIK.;..;;.;.________ M·593 FICTmout•UllMEll WtJltlOl 'D', Cotta~ .... CA PtllllC NOTICE FtCTmoul IUllNHI NAME aTATEMINT 92e27 NAMI ITATIM«N'T fltlN.IC NOTICE The lollowlng per1on1 are Ro"•ld Steven Brit-,-.cmlOUI IUllNEll The lollowlng per9onl .,. doing buSlneta .. lllctl.11150 Wallaoa 'D', Coat• NAMI ITATEMfN'T doing bUllMU u · ,ICTITIOUI IUllNlH A 0 A INTERNATIONAL MeM, CA 82927 Tht IOllowlng persons.,. R & R LIMOUSINE. C/O NAMI I TATEMEN'T LTD 201 Lei<• Sl•MI Sult• Thia buelneu 11 con· doing bullnua u M1r1at11 17 Hewkrldg1, The follOwtng Pfll"IOll• ere 7 Hul'llngton Be11ch Call ducted by.,, lndlvldual S&K PAINTING. 3272 lrvlM , CA 112714 dol.ng t>u9'MM •• rornle 92648 Ronald S 8r1Mch low1 SI Cotta M-. CA Aklllay D Mer1et11, 17 ALLENDALE GALLERY Artllur Edward Roed6f Thie etllarnant wit hied 1128211 Hewkr\dge, lrl11111, CA 112714 1540 S Cout Hwy Legune 201 Lillie SlrMl. Suite 7 With the County C•tt of Of· Steven ThomU Wto.rry. Dlllp V Sldhpure, ~ Beach, CA 112651 Hunllngton Buch, CA wige Counly on July 18, 3272 Iowa St . Cott• MeN, Hlwlcr10ge, trvtM CA 9271' Roti.rl M Allen 305 928'8 11185 ca111 112e2e Thie bu1l"H* It con· Promontory Of E Newp«l ()ef'ln.s Sehu~ Tu111n '21110a RONalln Stage Wto.rry, dueled by 1 o-ral 1)111· Beech CA 1126&0 Calllornie 82680 Publllhed Orenga eo..1 3272 Iowa St Coate M.... Ml(lhlp Thia bu11ne1t 11 c6n-S.. Hun Rh" 311-203 Dally Piiot July 22, 211. C.111 11211211 Aklhey 0 Mlff•ll• dueled by •11 lndtvtdual Ouct>on Dong Jugonq •Pl Augult 5, 12. 11145 Thi• bu1111es1 11 con· Thia etllerMf\1 wH lllld Rot>en M Allen Geng Dong Ku Seoul 1<ore11 M-8211 ducted by hutbend end wife wllh Ille County Clerk ol Or-Thia 1te1emen1 wu filed This bu1tntsa 1s con· Steven T Wto.rry enge County on Augu11 8, with lhl Cou"IY Clerk ol Of· ducted oy a 11m11e<1 pertner Thia lletement wu llled 1985 ange County on July 30. alllp __ Nll __ IC_NO__;T_lC""E;._.._ with the Cou11ty Clerk of Of. 'mm 1985 Arthur Edward ROe<Jef '1CTITIOUI IUIMH 1 1 ng 9 e 5 County on July 18, Published Cringe Coa1t '2H'll Thll statement waa filed 98 Deity Piiot Auguat 12. 111, 28. Puolfshed Ofenge Coast wtth the County Cle<k ot Or NAMI ITATRMIN'T F2111111 September 2'. 1885 Delly Piiot Augu1t 12, 19 211. 1nge County on August 1 The following per1on1 ••• Publllhed Or.,,ge Coaat M.e78 September 2, 1985 1985 d°!.1'rie'C'~:;-E 7800 0111y Piiot July 29. Auguat is. M-6115 F21330:1 • 12, 18, 11185 .,..,,IC NOTICE Publlsl'led Orange Cour Beach Blvd , Buen• Perk. M.e53 rU1K. oun•tc NOTICE Dally Piiot Agu11 12. 19 26 CA 80280 rUU\. Septemti.r 2. 1985 Joel Merquc, 8214 Oulm----------~TITIOUI IUltNHI by St Peremount, C1I. PUBUC NOTICE NAMI I TATEMIENT FlCTITIOUI IUllNH8 90723 __ ....;...;..;;..;-.......;..____ The lollowlng peraon1 ere NAMI I TATIMIN'T S1blno M•rquei. 833 Au.. l'tCTITIOUI •UllNESI doing bulln"' 11 The lollowlng Ptlf'IOl'I are tin, Senta Ant, CA 112704 NAMI STATEMENT Al BELSON PHOTO· doing bullnetl aa Thi• bu1lnH1 I• con-The following persons •r• GRAHPIC SERVICES. 3303 NEROCO. 335 F~ St . ducted by • general pert· doing bullMel 11 Harbor Blvd . Suite B-7, Cotti Mau, CA 1121127 nertnlO HUNTINGTON PET·VET. Colt• Meu, CA 9262e Pallldln Syllam•. Inc a Sabino Marquu 714 Adema St . • 101. Hunt-Alfred Belton. 1I11 South Calllornl1 corpor1t1on 335 Thll statement WU filed lnglon 8Nch. CA 926'a Coalt Drive Co111 Meu, Fto-S t . COit• M... CA wtlh the County Clerk of Or· Allison Nelto O V M . CA 92628 92827 ange 1 Cou"tY on July 111 2778 Clbole Ave . Cotti Thi• bu11ne11 11 con· Th11 bu1tne11 is con- 11185 M-. CA 926211 ducted by· 111 lndlvlduel dueled by • corpor1t1on ,.1447 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Al Belson Peledln Sy1tam1. Inc Publtahed Ofange Cout ducted by •n lndlYl<lual Thie at11emen1 wu tlted Frink Paladino, Prnldeol Delly PllOI July 22 29, AIUson Hallo w1lh tile County Clerk OI Or· Thie 111tement wu filed Augull 5. 12 11185 Thi• elltem4rll w11 nled enge County on August 8. with lhe County Cl«k or Of· M·635 with the County Clent or Of. 1985 •noe County on August 1 •no-Cou11ty on July 18. FZISl3I 1985 •----------11185 Publllhed Orenge Coul nlS304 Ml.IC NOTICE F211111 Delly Piiot August 12. 18 28. Publlsn.d Cringe Coast Put>lllhed Orange Coa.st September 2 18115 Delly Piiot Augu11 12. 10, 26 PU8LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UllNEH NAME 9T ATUIENT The loOowlng per10n1 are doing bvSlllMI II WEST COAST MAAKEt ING ANS MANAGEMENl 17772 Irvine Blvd Sta 102. Tustin CA 92660 B1hrouz Mlz1>1n. 192• w111ace Ave ,\pl B-20!. Cost• Mesa CA 112827 David S H1rvey 13 tt> Sierra Alta ffi Tvtll" GA 92680 This busmen ta cou ducted' b)' • ge!l4H'81 pt11 nent>tp Betlrouz Mtzban FlCTfTIOUI IUllNIH NAMEHAnMINT Thi follqwlng peraon1 1r1 Delly Piiot July 29 August 5. M-e80 8-ptembet 2. 1985 12 19 1985 This statement wu fllell ---------________ M_-8_8_6 with the County Cieri< ol Or NlllC NOTICE Pt.el.IC NOTICE ~~ coun1v on July 111 M·655 d04ng buafn"t •• H ANO H MACHINE ANO ---------- FA BR' c Ar 1 o N. 1 18 o PlEllC NOTICE F1CT1T1ou1 1u11N111 F1crm o u 1 1u11NHI Monrovlt . Unll C-7. Cost1 ---'--"'------NAMI ITATEMI NT NAMI t TATEMfNT Ml,., CA 92877 FICTfTtOUI •UllNll S The following persona are The following persons ere Al1n Bun Harrison. 8407 NAME I TATI!Ml!NT d04ng bualnn• N ' dorng bualneu •• ,,.,504 Publlslled Orenge Coa~t Dally PUOI July 22 2Cl August 5. 12. 11185 M·tl30 Pitcairn Street. CypreH, Th• lollowtno person• are A & A KEY & BUILDERS C&R SALES AND LEAS· Ctllf 80830 doing bullnesa H SUPPLY, 4 R1l111ter. Irvine. ING 782l Lon Or Hunl· --------- Thia butlnaH II CO"· MIRA LOMA A & 0 VEN-Cal 927 u I t~n Beach. CA 92648 dueled by' en lndlYldual TUAE. 4821 Teller A11en~. Orley K WNver. 4 Rein· '1:1cherd Robert P1lko111c. Alen B. Harrlaon Sulla 130, Newport Beach. lier. lr111ne, Cal 92714 7821 Dr Hunungton Beech Thll 1111emen1 wN filed CA 92880 Lynor1 We1ver, 4 Rein· CA e2s.48 ' wllh Ille Coun1y Clerk of Or-Rlcherd Phebul. 4821 1ter, lrvlne, C11. 92714 Conatenca l Pelkovlc, •nge County 011 July 13, Teller "veo~. Suite 130 Thia bu1lnet1 11 con-7821 Lori Of Huntington 11185 Newport BMch, CA 92660 ducted by hutb•nd end writ Belch. CA 926.48 '211517 The Jemet •n• Susan Lynori L Wuver Thia bu1l"•H 11 con- Publllhed Orano-Cout Bower Revoc1ble F1mlly Thi• llltement wH flied ducted by hutband and wife Delly PllotJuly 22, 211, Tru1t. 2633 Alrpon Drive. With Ille County Clerll: ol Or· Rlet\erd Petlcovlc Augull S 12. 11185 Suitt B. Torr•nce CA 90505 enge County on Augu11 ti, Thll 1tetement -• tiled M~ll Thi• butlllHI II con-1985 ,_ wllh the Coli"IY Clerk of Or- ducled by • gener1l pert--eou t on A 1 6 •----------nerlhtp Publtlhed Ofenge CO..t ~; n Y uou• Ptlll.IC NOTICE Rlcl'lard Phet>ua Dally PtlOI Augu1t 12, le 211, F2US37 Thll 111temetlt WH liled ~tembef 2. 1985 Publllhed Orange eo.11 F1CTTTIOUI IUllNlll NAMlf I TA TlnNT The lollowlng pereone are !doing bulll\"9 .. C ALI FORNIA SURG CLASSIC. 3333 S Brlltol, Co111 Mau. C1llfornl1 8211211 Newport Surt Compeny. • Cllllor"ll corpor1tlon 3333 S Btl•tol. Coste M .... Cali- fornia 926211 Thll bUllllHI II COii• ducted by; a corpotlllon Newp«l Surf Comp1ny, Marc Wel11, TrMturer Thia 1tetement wu Iliad with the Counly Cttrk ol Or· •not County on July 15. 1986 '21111• AurOfe o-n Han'ta, Al· tomey At U., -ten Mtguel Dr., .... 110, ..... pot1 IMch, CA .-0 Published Ofange Cout Delly Pllol July 22, ti. Auguet 5. 12, t9&5 M~l with the Cou11ty Cler1c Of Of. M-ee& Delly Piiot Augull 12 19 28 ~ Cou11ty on July 18, ----------8-ptember 2 111115 ,211111 _ _..;.Ptlll.J.=.;;;;..C;...;..;NO~TIC.;..E"---, _______ M_·_&e_2 f'tlode• • lldn1, Al· FICmlOUI IUllNHI ·~·· 1400 Dew• NAMI ITATl•NT PlB.IC NOTICE I t.. 9"cft. CA The following peraona ere ,ICTITtOUI IUl lHl!ll ~bltaned Orange Coatt d~ngr'~ne:: ~ I N G NAMe H ATIMaNT Delly Piiot July 29. Augull 5. ENTERPRISES 87111 Gar· The following l*tonl ere 12 111 11185 · doing bu•lnto11 •• ' . M·852 den Grove Blvd ' WHI· GEM·OENTRY DIRECT minster MARKETING, 333 E 17th ---------Peter C Lampe, 770 N St 7-0 C M CA 92827 PllWC NOTICE State, Slqurd, Utall 84857 Greg0ry Lehman. 1898 Thia bullllHI II COii Merguerlte C D M CA l'ICTITIOUI •UllHEll dueled by: an lndlvtdual 1121125 ' NA• ITATEMIHT Pete Lampe Thia bu11n .. 1 It con· Ttw. following P«ton• .,. Tiii• ttllameol WU filed ducted by-an lndlllldU•I doing t>ul!MN aa. with tile County Cltt'tc of Or· GregOfY Latlman A ACCIDENT ANO PER· angt County on Augu1t 8, Thll 1tatemenl waa flied SONA l INJURY AT · 1985 wtth the Cou"1Y Cltrlt of Or· TORNEY, 810 Newport ,.,. ange County on August a c.rter orne. Svlt• 115&, Jtu~ <Mnoe eo..1 1995 Newport Beech, CA OallyPllotAugu11f2,11,28, '2lm4 112te0-84111 Sac>tember 2, 11185 Publlahed pr1ng_e Cou1 Ftanll Nle::hola. /to.. ~ M..u3 Delly Pilot Auguet f2. 19, 211, lornla Law Cotpor1tlon, 810 8-ptembef 2. tllll5 NftlP()(t c.n1ar 0r1ve. Sutt• l'tllJC NOTIC( M-e7e 1185, Newport Belctl. CA--------- ---------92880-6410 • ,ICTTTIOUI IU'*'ll 1---------P\EllC NOTICE Thia bual11111 la con• NA.,. ITATIMIN'T PlB.IC NOTICE duGled by a corporation The fo110w1nO pert0nt ere "CmlOUI au..... Frink Nichols. A Law Cot· doing bullntll •• ,ICTITIOUI IUIMll NAME ITATIMINT por1tton. ,,.nk NIChOll, BEACHIES 8ACK8TREET ..... ITATl•NT The IOllowtng peraon4 •r• Praeldept BAR 'N' 8BO, 211 8211d St . The followtng l*IOM .,. d04ng l>uliMM .. Thie ltllam.nt WU flied Newport 8Mc:n CA 112883 doing bUtlMll .. RICHARD w B0£MAN wltll tM County Clerk Of Of· Tlrn M vaeco..it Me 1 Tilll ABUNDANT LIVING HYP· ANO ASSOCIATtS. 1att Inge County on July 12. Clrcte CA 112&4e . NOSIS CENTER. 2HO ...... Supertor Ave., eo.te M41M. 1"6 Thie bueln•H II COii• Verde Eatl. Sult• 0 . Colt• CA 112e27 ,.1m ducted lby an lndMdutJ Me91. CA 1121128 Rletllfd W Bolnltn. tstt Publlttlad Ofange Collt Tlrn VllCO'il Michael Vance Wrlgl"ll, ~'°' Ave . Cott• M... Delly Piiot Jufy 211. Auguet &. Thi• atitament wH llled 1008 w .. t Flor'a, S11111 Ana, POOLIC NOTICE FlCTmous a uatNEll NAME STATEMENT The followlng Pef9Clnt er• dotng business H SOUTH BAY SURF COM PANY 3333 s Brlltol Cosr11 Mesa. Callloml• 91626 Surt 4 Sport, Inc 1 Ca11 !ornta eorp«etlon 3333 ~ Bristol. Coste Mell Cell lornte 926211 Thll buttn1n 11 cnn dueled by e COf PO,,lllOn Suri & Sporl Inc , M•• Weiss Tre1surer This atele,,,.,,I wl• llif'<:J With tM! County Clttrk ol O• enge County on July 1 ~ 11185 '21111$ Aurou Dewn Hetrle, Al· tomey Al Law, ,.. aen MlgUll Dr , lte. 310, New pot1 leech, CA t2MO Published Or1ng1 Cout Delly Piiot July 22, 20 Augu11 5 12 t986 M 83? PUBLIC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUI IUllNEH NiUfE ITATEM!NT The following pe<son1111.,, doing buslnMI H -• 1 UNIOUEL Y YOU 111 8r1e:rgllln. rrvrne CehfOfnla 1271• .coueen su.e ~1"' n -8r111glln lrvlne Celllom111 02714 Thie t>ualne11 11 con ducted by en 1ndhlldutl CollMn 8"9 °''"" Thtl 111i.im.nt 11r1e flied witll Ille County Ciani of.Of, enga County on July 10, 1118& ,2111129 Pul>ltllled Ofenge Coatt Dally Piiot July 22, 211, Auguat 5. t2, 1ta5 M·fJM Nil.JC NOTICE CA 02e27 12. 11. 111U wl111 Iha County C-k of Or CA 127CM Tl"lll t>ullllHI .. con-M-847 ange County on JWy 2 1118$ Thi• bualnM• 11 COii 'ICTl'TIOU9 I Ul lHlll ducted by 111 indMclVll "'°'72 dueled by: an lndllltdull NAMI I TATI....,., Richard W toeman PublltMd Of Cout MlcN!at vanoa Wright TM followtng 1*9on• Ira Thi• etatament wu lltad ·~ Thlt 1t1tament w11 filed dorng bullnua .. with the County Clerlc Of Of· PtRIC HOTIC[ ~:"~.Pl~~e"~ly 29· uguet 8· lllllth tM County Clerk ot Or-MYlRS. VIANI, ANO •noa County on July II, • • M-644 eno• County °" Auguat 7, PHILLIPS, 2885 ! Coa•t 1086 ' ~·au.... 11115 li!Ol\w1y, Svl1• 304, Coton• ~ NA• ITATIMIN'T ,_ <lei Mat, CA 112821 Publllhed OfllnOI CoM1 The followlng l*'IOlll are P\8.IC NOTICE Publlfhed Orange Cout M~1 & Vient Inc: • I C1111 Ot lly Piiot July 21. 2t, clOlng butlMM u Dally Pilot AUQuat f2, 19, 2t. fOml• COf'POfl110n. 2885 E Augu•t a. 12, 1M5 TAAOIT MARKETING flCTmOUI IUIMll h(>ten'lbet 2, 111'5 Cout H~wly, Suite 30• M-t21 Ll,..IT(O, 1900 Biren St . NA• ITATIMINT • 'M-600 Corona clel Mlt CA t2t2& Ml.IC NOTICE 1 6 '111~ PublleMd O•enge Delly Pl!Ot July H . 2 • August 5 t2, tN& M_.27 Sle 100, NewPOrt a.adl. The lollowlng l*IOM Ma LH A PhllllPI 21211 CA 112eeo do.ng butlMlt at: Mlll'guerltt Parllwty, Sutt• Harry lurge, 117"' Joann. A M l A 1 C A N PWLIC NOTICE 280, Mlu 1011 VleJo, CA Coetaw.&.CAt2e27 EfH£APA18ES. 08A 92192 1en Vllentt. 22•1·1 Of· MOTOR V!HICl.t TAftl ~~A~I fh11 bu1tnet1 11 con 1n1•.1. Co11a Me11. CA 18411 A lul*'IOr A\1'9 ~ T"'-,..-......, __,.,. .,. dUCted b~ 1 QeMral pen. 12 27 ....... c.At 82927 ... ~--" .. -~-.-.Olp Wllllarn 11110M. 3133 llnda Llld\IY °"'· 1124 doing bulinllll M LaManoa J Vian! '°"1h~.San\eAna .• CA Trad•wlnd1 , Nt wporl 8!:HIND THE 8CENI, Thie atatement,... fl'td 12101 Beadl, C.llt taeec> 1181 .,.,n Ciro-.. Hunt. with 1M Cowty of Ot· Kal11'i L~IComb. 120& Wiiiem Mornl Dell. 1724 kfl 'CA t2'4t Mge County on Jult 1!, la11hor1 Or , Newport Tred1 wlncl e , Newport Ft111ll W Miiia, 1111 TIU IMch. CA t2M3 e.ecll. Callf 12eeo lolln Cir~•. Mun11no10fl ,., ,.1 Thie lb~tll... II con· Thia bUtlMI• 11 con· llMch, CA .,.... ftublllfled ~ Cotal dUcted by. ~nnan ducted by hulbtltld ane wife Thi• &utlnaM 11 con• 0 ly PllOt July u . H Hlrty lut~ Unda L.udlly DIM dUCt9d by; 1 mam.d "*" Augut1 5, 12. ttU Thll ltetlfN01 ... '"-' Thll lllllemanf ... ""*' ,rri w ..... M-tn wltfl IM CcM\ty C*1I of Of· wlfh Ille CWnty C*1I of Or· ~~ltl*""'b::' J~ Nlltl a Wondwt\;I Worid MQe County on~ I, anae County on M 11, ~ c~ AuQUtt 7: of llloppirio. ugt1t 1 , lffl 1N5 ttQ ~ ftnotft~ ~ P\ltibft«I Or ": JtublilHd On •c: ,_ Delly P1to1 C1ualfl•d =:;:.:f!OI ~':'f:. 11, 2t. Odt Hot M .. ,.ug1111f•, f'utllllMCI Oranot c.wt ~··Jo .,...,. )OU( ICI , t tN! 12 ti 1tes o.itv "°' A4JOUM f2, ''• H , ,_, -~fl lfld lal a · M .. 7'7 ' ' M"°" hc>f«nDar 2, 1 ClatMin.d ~·V.CW ....... ~ \ GWF Power SysteJDs na.mes new president William G. WbJte has been named 10 head Irvine-based GWF Power Sy9rem1 Co. which desians, builds, owns and operates coacneration and small power plant. The company is a subsidiary of Tbe Signal Compa.ole1. Whuc has been with the fi1 m since 1984. most recently ai; manager of antcm11t1on11I business development White 'iucceeds Thomas Elmblad, who rettrcd last month. • • • Rlca.ard M. Doherty ha~ been named pres1dent and chief operating officer of Newport Beach-based World Wide Group loc. Doherty comes to the firm - which develop'i, markets and manages 1csort, reneational and timeshare properties throughout the country -from Los Angeles-based Cox, Ca1&1e & Nlcbol1on law firm. He was responsible for planning and managi ng Cox' fi nancial and business affairs. • • • WZMH Group Inc. has moved its Los An~eks oflicc to 2566 Overlan d Ave .. Suite 500, according to Irvine resident Paul Barnard, founding pnnc1pal of the fi rm. The Los Angeles-based archllectu ral and planning fi rm also has offices in Irvine, Dallas, Denver and Boston. Projects under development include Tbe Atrium, a m1xed- usc project in Irvine and the University Tower in Irv ine. • • • Timothy 0 . Ro1enfleld has Joined Costa Mesa-based American Diversified'• technical division, where he is resposible for managing wind farm operations and devclopmg new wmd-power-relatl!d projects. He comes to the Costa Mesa fi rm after servmg as vice president of project development for Pacific Ba1ln Energy Group Inc. of Santa Monica. • • • James T. Hartstein of Jewel• by Jo.eph, loc. of Costa Me'4l has added the advanced title of certified gemologist to his title as registered jeweler. The awards arc conferred by the American Gem Society. Hartstein Joins some 800 retail merchants in the United Stat~s and Canada as a registt!red jeweler. I= ~= J" '(YOO( S U ·U i 15·16 r'!'ltom 'l'I I" "'"" 3 l .. f"" ~ ~ •jf le .~., ' enon9 =~~ ·~[:,. 111 rml • m - Orsnge Coa1 DAILY PILOT/Mondty, August l2. 1988 ~- COMPLETE NYSE COllPOllTE TRANSACTIONS, 81 Local company buys brothel Irvine firm• s purchase of the Mustang Ranch. places company In world• s oldest prof esston By ROBERT BYNDMAN Of IN o.lfr NM aUllt The houn arc Iona. the customers are often impatient and the cm· ployecs are always lyina down on the JOb. But John Davis and partner Roaer Wellman Garrity are confident their new business venture will succeed. After all, they're now part of the world's oldest__prof ession. Davis and Garrity have bought tbe MustanJ Ranch -the largest legal brothel tn the United States. ·•sure, we're excited about it. The Mustang Ranch is a very profitable and provocative business," said Davis, a Newport Beach resident. Davis and Garrity he.ad a small public corporation tn Irvine known as Strona Point Inc. Tbc purchase of the Mustang Ranch -in Sparks. Nev. near Reno -from owners John and Sally Confort.e for S 18 million 1s the company's first acquisition. The sale, announced last week, is in escrow. Because Strona Point is a publlc corporation, investors will be able to purchase 'stock with the company and, in cff ect, own shll'Cs of the brothel. The Mustang Ratich becomes the fim brothel to be owned by a publicly traded company. AJl otbcn in Ne- vada, the only state where prosti- tu'.!gJ> is lepl, are privately. owned. 'L>avis said be and Garrity did not set out to buy the ranch when they were look.ins for investments in real estate earlier this year. "We wanted to tind about SOO acres of land that could be developed. During that aearch, we disoovered that tbe M ustanJ Ranch was for sale," said Davis, president ofStrong Point. .. Btfore we went ahead Wltb the deal, we had our la~crs make sure everything was lepl,' he said. While the ranch is best known for its brothel and I 00 "working girls" - Davis refers to the employees as "independent contractors" -the VTI sells off its assets The Fountain Valley medical eauipment firm ofVTI, Jnc .. has sold its assets to Gish Biomedical, Inc., in Santa Ana. VTl manufactures and markets opthalmic laser su~cal tcchnoloay· 10 particular, VTI &S a supplier of Micro Y AG, a "portable, compact Q· switched Y AG laser, used by pbys- icia.ns for cawact capsulotomics, al•ucoma procedures, and for cuttina anterior vttreous strands.'' • • • Richardson Naay Martin, an architccture/plannin& firm with of- fices in Newport Beach and Dallas1 received 14 Gold Nuget Merit ana two Grand Awards at the 198S Pacific Coast Builden Conference in San Francisco ... property is valuable al'IO for 1u 51U and locauon. .. lt'a a beautiful site, .. Oavi1 &Aid. .. The rw.nch includes about 450 acres on the Truckee River and is oot very far from Reno ... Strona Point is eonsidenna addtna an air strip, a hotel and other facilihcs on the available. land. Tbe ranch UlCludes two brothels, an apartment house, some mobile homei and qricultunl fields. While Davis and Oarnty see the real estate poteoual at tbe Mustana Ranch, they admit it is the bordello that made the ranch famous. "J think what made the Ml.lSt.ana Ranch what it is today 1s a lot of hard work on the part of the owners." Davis said ... They (Joseph and SaUy Conforte) have built qulle an em. pirc." Althou&h they have made the Musiana Ranch famous and profit· able during the 30 years they have owned it, the Confoncs arc llred of the busmen. And they owe tfie Internal Revenue Service federal income tax, interest and penalties amounu ng to between The firm was awarded two ··ent Attached Home" prues for tl)eir development of Tunic Rock Pointe in Imne, in connection with J.M. Peten Company, loc. ... . . The Newport Beach advertisina, marketina and public relations firm of Basso & Associates, Inc.. wtll band.le advertisina and public rela- tion• for Cent.ta.I S&vinas and Loan, a state-wide $2.2 billion mutual u- sociation, Basso recently announced. ••• Newpon Hatbor Psycb11tric lo· stitutc, 1 treatment fac1bty for troubled adolescents, recently cel- cbra~ it• openina in Newpon Beach. The 34-bed Facility i1 owned by Cen1W)' HealthCue Corporation in Tula, Okla. S7 million and S8 million. Confonc acknowl~. The detift to pay off that debt pror~ted the sale o( the Mustana Ran Confortt said Fnday. Wbi one of Stro~ Pouu•s at-to~ had brief mi111vinaJ about workin1 oo the du[, Davis said 1.b.e c:-0mpany as no& ~otried . about ~e moral1ty of operauna a pr0$Utuuon bUSUleH. ''We spent connderabl.e ume look- inJ into eve:ry aspect of th.ts deal. •• be said ... We talked wtlh the police and other law entbn:ement a~nci~ lo fact. they ITC pleased that we ITC 1equ1rina the property." Davis taid be wu told that ln areu wberc prostitution is Jep.l. police report leu incidents of rape, murder and other crimes.. Despite the plans for further de· velopment on the ranch, Oav1S &aid no changes are contemplated for the brothels. ..We may expand it in the futur~;· he said. "But we were told we could expect a return on our investment with.in a couple of years. "We sure don't want to chana.e those scrv1ocs. •· "Newport Hatbor serves those needs of adolescenta whose beb&VJOr or emotional problems rectuitc specialized treatment away from home," accord.in& to a preu releue. • • • Mike Ferry. a Newport Beaeb-based author, leaurer and .. sales motivatiooal trainer:· has started a monthly newsletter called "Go1n1 Over The EdJe." The new letter i1 a diaest ofbu1&Deu commentary and other newt relaltld to the bu1.1ncss world. ••• Cox &. B~b Adveru11na Com· pany of Newport Beach has been appointed to b&n41le advertisina and pubhc reation1 for The N~~r Resort hotel in Newpon Beach -I :itMl!tttirl,\ii!t ,ti;i-.._-------- coni pan y offers training Rosen Cable TV bas announocd that a community ~mD"Jl'T'Osram will be offere4 by the company thu fall. The · seven-week course, 1pecializina in areas of markeuoa such u customer service representauve, telemarkeuna and outside sales reprncnta- tivcs wUI be held on Tuesdaya and Tbu.nday1 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m Local residenu tntercsted in 1pply1na for participation in the clasaes may pick up applications at 2124 Main St., Huttastoa Beacb. Cluses wil beajn the week of Sept. 9 ancf will be li mited 10 30 siudena Classes will be held at R°'ers Cable TV's Public Acc~ss Studio in Lynwood Deadline for submittma applications is • • • Seate Seo. Job Seymov, will be the featured speaker at the Thunday mcc:tina of <>ruse Couty A1soclatJon of Real Euate laveu:a:umt Broken. The luncheon session will be held at the Saddleback lnn 1n Santa .\na Seymour will provide "W1Las'1 Brewlll1 ill Real E1ca~ Ulftlatlon ln Sacrameato11' Seymour 1s a former pres1dent of the Cahfornu1 Assoc1atJon of Rtil.ltOr'\. a former director of the Anaheim YM CA. past pres1dcnt of the .\nahe1m Chamber of Commerce, and has served as Chairman of the Board of Califomtans for Housina Coaliuon, and as C~ha1rman of Orange Count\ Ci ti:iens of Water. For more information, call Robert Andrews at 992-0111 .. Durty ~elly'a" OPE~ FOR L C~CH & 0 11\ '\ER \fond a y th ru F nda v l l A \1 to 9 PM FULLY SECURED Interest Paid Montnlv • Govemment securities Fast l.IQUldltv • 12 · 56 months Bonus Rateos on Jumbo Accounts ltatn iuoJ«t to en•~Ot ~RG FIN.t~~ ,l ,\L (714> 759-8484 llllAY'S OLlllll PlllU Div f'• ~I.••' CM Market suffers losses NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market suffered a moderate loss an dull trading today, closing near its worst levels of the session. Prices moved broadly lower early in the day and then recovered most of their losses. But the upturn failed to gather momentum and the market again dnf\ed lower in the final bour. The lackluster showing marked the tb1rd annaversaryofthe stan of the powerful bull market that during its run has propelled the Dow Jones mdustnal average and NYSE trading volume to record highs. It was Aug. I::?. 1982. when the average bottomed at 776. 92 before soanng to 1,000 two months later. Lately, howevor, the market has been pulling back ami(l increased investor uncertainty as to the outJook for interest rates and the economy overall. Traders could receive some further clues this week, when the government as scheduled to issue July data on industrial product1on. housing stans and retail ~lcs. WHAT AMEX DID WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Auo. 12 Advo~ Otcllned ¥nch~noed 0111 SU.$ New h gtls New lows AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -S.1-s. ' P.m. pr~ 11"4 nel C"-rnM of the left mo$1 11cllv1 AmerlCln Sloca Exct11noe ruoes, trading n11 lon11tv 11 more lhln 51. Ne mt UnlvP11 E~hoBavg rA~f~ Aslroltcn W109L1b8 ~ltC1n g get'l8run r,c;IAcln n AIPhllnd METALS QuorEs NEW YORK (AP) AW. 12 NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sells ' p.m pra and net c1'11nge of \tie flflHn fTIOSI active N•llf Yortt Slock E1tdlan1>1 Issues. trading n1llon1llv 11 more 11\an Sl. N1nw ~~EnR•s M,!l~"\J, MGM-UAEnt ~).•rbldl ~M OCIC • merfa.r mlrD111 med11 Inn perry co g1ce AetneLf• Dow JONES AVERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY famou.5 labals ... ~ btoch ~ ~"'" e&orii., Wt/fl't't rxno ~ vil\o9'-IOOI~ bh<l 1 21~2C&3l>7~ ~eooino 5Z!I~\ lo"4aw ,818/30't 9~3 rnon tfo" fh 10to9, ~wtdcry IO to Gt noon to~ - ,,,·-·-~ TM DAILY PlLOT CLASSlflEO omcr ~ T~SeMc• Mr 9 00AM !>00 PM ~ Cooiti!e< MI IOOAM SOOPM . . -- I ! . -. ~ . •• . ; •w ltd t' 11 11nn llTllUY Freahly pelnted end beeutlfully maintained 4 THE REAL ESTATERS ptlvete pie< end noet. Din-LllE l lllEL Ing room. breekfut room. den and shop. 1181 000 Sp1clou1 blyalde patio Showa beaut,fulty • In a ell In uMd brick. The per-private & secluded com- feci home for en active plex In Newport Beach. growing femlty end en Super locetlon. Vou can outatendlng beyfront walk to the sand One valu. saes,ooo bedroom. brlcic fireplace. formal dining. cathedral (714) 673 4400 celllngs & morel Call &46-717 1 WM~R , • I .\, f if~ • THE REAL ESTATERS let Ut llel, Y H S111 Y ,., p,.,.,.,1 Clll C1111tfW, 642-5678 for Information & surprisingly low cost. TARAY E I I I' I I' I T I N A G I 1.t I' I t I l \.- K E f I N I How Cloel lllat 11un1 man tui 1 1 r r : -..::.=~·~ : --------, OOll'I •now " lie ~ MC.II L [ F A E 0 ( J l!~ll •doN ~911'1'•-r I I' I' I I l 8 ~~:::: ~-~~::..:,a;:~ - - . .... ........ ~,--.... Jt- l • GE 759-QIOO -------- •t "•I•'', •···"•' COLDWeu. BANl(eRO ........ ,, •• 1 ..... Hew 2 ... 2 Condo $110,000 No ~tying PP 2 t3 e8 t-'1733 Call 2-5678 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Mo~. AugUl:f 11, 1185 • .., epcatjone Mn{~ melltlOda. ~ 2290 AnytltN ... -.. .. Or1ngeCOMtDAILYPiLOT/Monday,~ 12, 1N5 ln._s''!!L llll lelt WuW llM l!la ly1!4 llM llM 1!11 Wy!!f llM ltlt !y!14 II! 1tJa !y!!f lllfll!IJLll!!!!L..l!!!I i;;;!•_.IJ1..:•.u ............. _,_1H_ J't.~d';' 111'1 .... \8 eliMICXL llTl W•• ··-......... m 068 iff6Q for = ~ otftoe ...,. peron to W"'91 A"""""1t • .,..., -llLlll PILL Tm Pit -·:r-llMPT111111 um..... SllAIR HS!KEEPING Ofml tGOO I.IP. S422 VI• Udo handlt phonH and run. up. Newpot"t Tn Pat1 ltme ctrri.r ooun..,. P&lf '91 .. I ~~~:-Zwao1 for buty Medical tronl or-Short111nc1 or •P••d· :f:/f~,~~ ~:'t'a'esr' Npl 8Ch. ~2 M>tna and other cM!ee, Ctr, 3000 1 eoeet HWy, ore W91'lled. Helo boY9 Opportunltlet evaltabl• flee. FUii time. O.W824 writing, typing 5o~eo JOBS ~ 1 ~ offtce U• CorOM del Mar. ind girl• eollclt new with the lOI ANGELS tit I Lt. lilMry WW1)ft'I, r: wtth OU1' COin-tin I 9 petlMoa. Call M1.W1 arn•tnn .. ,.. eul>ICflPtlona on 1"91r TIMES Cllwlttton 0.-PIT 11AM-3PM .. Ci.)'I, ann..... = t>c!-g.,:.;"~,! EARN stXUd@ MlX kifflA!'. * •-··~ l II h pepet rout ... Mutt enjoy partment In our door to car req MllMO• Pd. In Colt•) Meea. ( 11· 1 Plue •.• ..... ........ • 8•1•"' •20 f.eoh. Colt• M ... ,,_.. ""di runner g I working with 1o-1a ~ dOOf newapaper M191 ~t.o4t& Mon-Fri phOM & h typing. ., .. ,.. ...,...... ., • 4489 '"" & pert ttme a. janitorial work. L.agun1 oldl !arty evtnlng hOuta program. Querantffd eicp. nee. S5/hr. ~2~39" comm1n1uret• wl••P MONEY Lv Mtg 831· Startt It '4. 0 p/hr. 8Meh. <497· 1112 work di.,,./ flex.Ible hr9. houtty w~~ com-llMl 11.111 U--/•--9TIMS3711 Aek for Nancy ,-.... 105 Muetha~,,..t.ci.en ..,. 'I" ._..__ p•• ' ...... • _......, •r• ..... PRIZES ,. -Mu.t be 11 'l"t of Au1o Comm~ onty. m._..... : 4 ... 10 on ... oount..-• "''""-·°' F 1 tor food arttet llOllm 11111 V'"' ¥ront XAAXioN Perrot • ........ 0 M.V --.t r-. .... ·-......... c.11 INce !. ~ 9 p M . T,., n Ing I• dr1ftln~gt1phlc1 IUP· ull t me m • .. lee ea.a 9GI .._ .... 11111.sr-m; --~·-... 2 ••21 •·t ""Ovtded. Pot-tlel to plle9. . not ..-. Wiii· Ing O+'gantutloft In lrvlM 531·8402 TRIPS hand tem9d. 11lk1, n ---·~---._..,.,,._ 751·2880 f..& Mon.f'rl ~.tl~eUr= in:~ --;" -. wnS300.plu9Ptrweek. Ing to t.arn 1;,,~ant. Pl11aant phone per· "'89rvl-,...oe--=a-ta-:tl_on___ perch/c1g1~3 •lllL•WY* benefit•. Call Tr1cy, IUllltl&IT Foranlnt9'Vt9w,oall: Star1 '4 p/hr. Apply eonallty, front o~lce ap-Fulllefvlcielll9ndA1tend-THIS Are you • Mlf ltatl«. 142•2000 lllLY PlllT t57-2Slt ext. 1204 M .. 1., Blu~nl, 234 ==;.~::, Xl~I = ant, a.tt·MNIOI CMnlet. Agll11ce1 IOI l mottv.ted & eeget to ... ltltltelftH .... Flechef:::t37~1M9M. etlt1.Call5~711 M/F, FIT·P/T. Apply llll&PPUIHll grow Wfth 1 retatllll new Aulo "IT PIT ... M, Cd Chevron Station 2590 SlJMMER 9574133 comp1ny? Then thll Part·Tlma Dtl....r ror w.11 nm .. UIYlll ..... hr. I . , ... AMllUITI Reep pereon to car• f()( Newport BlVd, CM LES -~~~ !~~ob&f~ ;'~~::~~~·,:4~ ! OLDI PUT Ml •-;.;.;~;;. 1th1et1e 01r11 ~ -to ~f:'~ ~:,U;:~~o h:::: ltn. ltltlt1 ltt.••· ltllttrlll IM •IALEI IALEI* aklll• •H•nllel. ·p.,. q2~~2ed~ 11~.d~:" TM OalJy Pilot hU Im· lull time poeltloft If\ em.II =°'~~~~ own trane 840-1941 Full or p/111'119. Aoc>tv 11 IAILY PILOT Refr!Qef1tor1 1129 & Up manent poeltlon, Muat b9 .,,. ,....,_,...... • •• medial• opet1i-tot eu. but booming eo.te M.. 911 •a FrMWey CM¥rori . ~ 190 ..... .,.,, Wuhe(I SH l Up non-tm<>klfl Bui 11l1ry BANKING I,._ ~,.C"-'-to ClOm"*"'J· Ctll JennlfW, pay, grNt wey to atey In ln&IL-Herb« Blvd at S.O Frwy If you 111 loOlclng fof extra Dryen. gU/911C Sit & Up pl ... ~ .......... &nd mlflt ......... _,. ,.._, ~ Call Kim, dayt Lift nu u• fHlt ,.,.._ding mOMY. or like ALL APPLIANC!S In"' .,...,.._ work In our buey Clfoula-81-4910 144·2852 or Belh. 11 Fornai':.'"':'n llallan lllPPtHI ;og0 plaoN Ill<• Meglo Ptllr lt-'"'"4 ,;ere~:) 551" 2050 TELLER tlon ~ment. Mua1 be HAIR ORESSIA, MAKE· 897-4348 evee. Blkef'Y & Cefe In FMtllon PAOUllll Ma.n111n. Knon• a.try hHO.lt Ot1"tlt1 iPIAfTOXC AtxblAds AdYIOI In All Maltera ' COunMllng 1815 So El Cemlno RMI, San Clem. em-de~ •bll •nd able to UP ARTIST, MANI· PUTTill lal•nd nMC11 energetic, Reep.!*fOn,mtlllOf'fem Farm, O+' win PrlJ .. and UNIQUE FURNITURE * llOlnllf / GREAT WESTERN SAV· handle hHvy phonee CURIST w/tOllOWlnQ, It.. outgoing S9* peopte. for full 111'119 Job. Wiii train Awerdl, C.1.1 ue nowl We 1.,.7 S u-•-St .E.l•ulff-INOS. one of Callfornla'e wlth1pe.aunt1~ lion '*llal, II.Int CoM loo. Newapaper delivery, PIT l FIT n... .... & EVM ~s..3350 h al openl,1 In -... aiu ..-. nK leldlng flnenolal 1n111tu· volel. 20 Houre ptweek c.u ua-8703 fof ~ 2am-Sam. llte van nee. "'9P' VM. aw MVlt v S1n11 An• T ...... Jolly R ,....,..,.,111 uone hu .,, Immediate Mondty • ~. Call ' Xlnt money. Newport cal1 su .. n 84()..<4279 lllP lflP /IRIYIR c · M • H 9 or • Btwn !di~ & WarMt on Llc'd 492-72Ge SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS ~fflo.1ttoo~f0:.';°ex· oppo<tunllytoreT911etlfl ~2 .. i321 fO+' appt. Mt! HOUSECL!ANER needed 8•1oh UH. Cell RetallSalM no-o 1o2 ~2•4333 MalnS1:S..the8earl ~rlenc«f ..crel•ry ror our Coata M ... branch. lor Trec.y. Tue-Fri 15.00/hr, mutt 759-0e30 anytime. TUOIH·PRE lllllL IH-1120 the oPll'•llon• d9P•r1· h UTA llTIY IPIUTll have own car. l&0-4 t19 p•.• T TllE lllT HIGIUTilll lllPnl tun 111'119. 8 ECE unl11, '6. Open 10-e Sun 12·5 .: men! Thi• polltlon• r .. You 1hould h•v• c.. 1m1"-WDI "" IOI' 90' luxury yecht xlnl p/hr, In• benefit•. ral.... . ...... 1 good 1 1 skill• handllng exparlence, Full-tlm9. Type 50wpm, , .. , poei11ont svallable al tM will lraln peraonabl• Mlary & benefit•' Full v&c:atlon•. Alto part Um• MU 1111 Flr;u.5 Artef'Y -Otani Knife -FMC!er DIFFERENT qu r:...,,1 J::,;;: ma,,.: Pf'IN<ably In • llnanc:l•I 10-key. DutlM Include Part time permenent, •x· Delly Piiot n1w1p1P9r polffd appllcent with time, mutt have 6 yra AIDE. $.4.60 p/l\r Huntg In excellent oond. S&OO. • P al otflee ln1t11ut1on end you mull Order Entry, lnVOlclng, citing opply. for well wor1dng Saturday and aalel u~r. for Btldal boellng eicper Refa req Beach 847•528"4 • 549.41904 ~er, :,d 1 ~or word enjoy 1J1t1n1lv1 public Dal• B ... Maintenance. dretMd outgoing lndlVld· Sunday inomlnge. Earn ConeYltant. Xlnl .. 1ary (Not • live· eboerd) ~~ .. 1~ & on Un• contact Light typing and S7 /hr. C.M. 551-2030 ual• to work taking credll '4.60 per hour s>N• g.. oppty for 1n1hulaa1tlc 997 •9590 Large commwclel uprlghl .. How dOll tMt 11un1 man eurvtve that dangetou• atunt?'" 1 Ukecl the movie ttudlO guld9. "I donl'I know." he replled, ··each time 11'• done, 1h1 guy 11 DIFFERENT." ~mputer ~1111 •definite 10 key are required. DELI HELPER 1ppllo1tlon1 at m~or allowance Mu1t h•v• 8~~~ecl '*~i3~s TIUPlllE UUI ~m~ e..','~'or ';:9·5• ~ plu11 Xlnt benefit• & We'll rewerd your Mon.·Frt. 8:30-2:00. Call depl.ator•. Flexl~!1!! large car..lof pldl-up and IT&TillEllY Big MOMY In NFL 11 you 8C&-3383 working condltlona with 1 enthullatm with an eJtoel· btwn &-10:30. M2·5297 :a~S~~·.:.or a~n (i'fe) ~~= ~~= old. SALES/FLOOR MODEL Slore In CdM nMCll Salle know an)'1hlng about ~---~::---::--: growing compeny Apply lent compenNtlon pack· ti• -y 887•6430 Mon. e-12noon prel u 6-9 for Woman• Peraon, F/T. 5 Daye. Xlnt eportl. and can NII on Montgomery W1rd 17.0 f n p • r 1 on b I w n ege and II\• opportunity MHR & TUM. 2-6pm. PUT Tiii Clothing Boutique worklno cond1. &peclelly the telephone. Your tu· Cu fl Refrlgeretor w/lee II 30am-4·00pm lor pettonal end pro-N1w1pep1r delivery, TILIPllll IALll Lag Bch 491~777 llne cllentele. 876-1010 ture I• with the motl euc:-malcer. gold color S160 TIE JILL' IHH 110. leulonal growth. If you're ~~n~~~ ~w;:t RIHPTlllllt sai.a smw UT NU oetatul Sport• Advlaory 984-2117 1l0U lllltttt lff, lntet11ted. plMM apply Be 1 ch a; 1 a. Ca II Automoblll OMlerahlp ,.. llOO. + .... ,/.. 1111111 nMda mtture peraon fOf Service In America Cell '"'" In pe(IOn 10 75t..0&30 anY11me. qulree receptlonllt for •• ,,... PIT WI rru AM or PM p/tlme. AllO Sloth, 790. 1513 C••1•••r1 IOll IWltohtu>ard, typing, &. O.H llt• Ima ttl111 poeltlon tor AM pttlme. WELDER. apply APPLE lie. 12" Xml);( FOUND ADS ARE FREE can: 714/llO·Oll1 &REIT HlllllTUTlll cleflcal. Ofo exp. req. (114)111·1111 $400, MO Malntenenoe man. For MICGregor Yachl•. 1831 Monllor, aottwar• . .ic IOOllmll OLIH Semple out product• ,, ~&-5287 appl. ~9775 Placenlle, Cotti M... seoo. call 875-9312 Clerk IOf light eccountlng WESTERll Supetmarlc.i. '/fAlf .,.. LUI PllOlllll P. I , llllOTll •Your Ar" & llllng. Typing & 10 key sav11as Frldeya &. 8aturdaya. Exp'd loen Proc•uor hard working agrMllve • Your Own Houra tklll• etMntlal An iclnl • • 5 I hr PL U 8 c 1 • h nHded fol "rowln" PubllC R9'1tlon1 Olreo-• "'--'tin~ ft-prOd""'I 3200 P rk Cent Ori b<>nu .... Call ff84153 Fl ---• c • • t Mded r d d '""'" ........ "" learning opportunity • " YI or 2131452•5855 collect. n.,_., . o. Xtnt Nlary O+'I n or eman • that rel IYM p11n send 1o: Mr Fuen11, 11 Cottt M..., CA 82828 &. oommlealon for the Ing Orange ~rm. Mr Sima, 973-H 17 Robert Bein, Wlllltm HITIL lflllllT right petton. Send r• R9Qulr11 k of -------- Frott & Auocl1t11. 1o401 Equal Opportun~ PIMMl'll buey group Pf'ac>-tumt to Ad II 12& C/O Netlonal Medi• & ablllty ULll Tllllll Hl-HTI Quall St. Newport Beech. Empl0)'91' M/F/ tlot In Nepwort Cec\t9r Deity Piiot PO Boll 1* and execute IUOC4lllful We are IMklng ~reulve FOUND black/wht kltt9", CA 82880 IUTllHR·WllTlll nMCI• 1.2 dayt pM. CQlta M .... Cal 92821 P.R. Pro~r1m under men & worMn 18 l oVlf. approx. 5 wtta old vie. HV Cat•rlnn Co. part time, E IC P • r . Pr• f • r r • d ' LOCKER R OM PERSON prMtUre. ouatno lndua-We wlll train you In an NB M4--e923 ··• try exper. • mutt. Xlnt exciting n9W carllf. You Homea. .. llU•Yllll $4.35 p/hr plu• t1p1. 840·1122 Mena Club Wknd1. paylbenefltt.SenclA• muetbeaMll1tat11<, Found: Fem Autt. Shep. Thi Orange Cout Dally Apply In peraon. 2918 E 09ntll-Ortho Mature N-amkr. c.ll tume 10 Ad. 118, o.tly with dMI,. tor auoc:.e. mix, VIC. lrvlne & M.... Piiot 11 ~help In Cout Hwy. CdM HPl/Um Al 752·7903 Piiot, P.O. lox 1590, No exper. nee. Call btwn ~ll~a081nd• home ~!.~~albOlli.t wl~r~. OAl'TFlllTUT N.8.720-8145 L ... 1111111 Coet•M .... Ca.92128 8·3pm.841~90 c1u1. pick up 1nd d.. llllT .1017 Oental/Orttlo ~t Monday lhru Frldty P/'1111 ftr Ptrflatry llLll TUllll Found: PrHcrlpllon livery ol ad1. pulling Benlflt1, •'~ "'"-, Exp ParadlM Cate ~1237 lido l/lllaoe. ApCroic 20 ..,........ offloe work. 01 .... In Brown C&M .,,. ... .__.. ...._ ............ Vic Wiiiow l ane CM IHrlhfftl, proo111lnq 101111111' R9Q"d, NI &42·2828 1U9T11&111/IPfl '"' per -· Ult ...., Cell Biil 548'-818 1 648-04 9 Ida. and 1 v1n.ty ol Malntenanoe l*90n for able to work weekend• 8 ---=.,....---=-.,.,'.,..-.,..--011\er duti.a. can<1ld•11 llLL IY tm&L ll•PTll•T 1se luxury ~t•. Muat be 873·7'n O+' 75'-08~ •111 L~: h:~. ~;19;1pv:nn~ ;.':.r. ,.:~~:;~ a°r:d TILIPllOlll P::'fnt ~~~,f'g::, exp'd In •I ph.... of IW. llTITI UIT w11?~~~,~~~J1t Pt. 873-3479/875-8828 eble to work Well wllh NMCI full 111'119 ~t offlOI maJntenanoe lnol A/C, SUOCMlful RI! Agt Mel<• hJnch wvice. 8:30·1PM, M.... --tal tleo l plumblnt. Own ....,,,...iv. llCenMd per· M , I • Loet Fem Brown U\ua othert PIT or FIT. Cholol of '*'°"~'940-1'22 tr~eport1tlon I toot1 iOn to eul*V!M office. on· r . ..arn epprox. ~9o.. 4 yr old·'Wlggllf' Send reeume Altn u.. houra 11 youra. Call T. H •icper · n.q d. hneftt• + oom-eecrowt + lhow prop-~5,?e~~~~,:~~.':i'J l/IG lagun• Beach 815 Smith. lo Auoc:l atu Tel•-llWlll P9'\lltlonoom1MMYr•t• erty. Muat be fem· energ•llc. Apply btwn 495-1583 Afterd IUlll OIAIT mark911ng, 953-e970 Irvine 8 ... o.llvery hf· w/exp. Call 144-0509 lllar/OC, .. 1ary •1000 + 10em.1apm or 2-4pm. l.OST TORTOISE Eut OUllll-llftlWUll vloe n..da oontraot drlv· DllY9 only. bonu1. hnd t'llUl'lll lo Lorl'1 Kitchin, 3077 So. blUft~. N.B. AnM• t~ PUii Lief Pl1LHITO F t T PI T P1rm1n1n1. .,, with email P·U or car 11111&&. &llllTllJ o.tty Piiot Id# 122, Herbor. Santi Ane "Archie" 844--03&e • • I Crown Herdwere, COron• Wfthln So. CA M\191be21 With Nmlted X.."-Y Ptnnlt PO lox 1eeo. Coll• M.... 979-0747 REWARD LOST CAT only 011t1 ..... 01.11121 dll Mer. 873-2900 • old. CA. drlwrt Mc .. be for buly Ort~lo Of· CA t2e28 -llOllnllY 1 EYE. Qray/whl/brwn OllLl 1111 WlllH ·~:Y tga:: o~llhour~ flee fuU time. . M824 1 ·~~I >• EJCp'd, matura. Some 15•·7023/H 975-72418/W 1co-Eduoatlon•I. r•ldln· ltQ9t. Apply ., m92 •MAL llllPTllllllT flliillW word·proc.ulng, COl'll• la1lHHH AIDE F llY1-ln PIT. uaill tlll trM1ment program Cowen. Irvine. H0·1&00 Ca.rMt opportunity, full put., l lhorthend Pf'lf'd. I.I •·te 401,. INCher In whlchr rm/brd 1 lhltt wOfk; fOf Interview ti•••• _111 time. lnt.,nal medlolna. llWT/llTI llTIY R.E. ''1.~mtn3 ta. 1 P«· .. • •1260 mo 14&·2357 cell 831·9938 -ratt Salary commeneurate Wfth eon o........ day week One of Orenge count!.. Cotti Miii Architectural with ~· 850 ... 322 M~UIM publllher aeek• 81lary OP9'\. Nr oc Air· flneat Auto Olamantllng AIDE & HOUSEKEEPER 11011n1H firm ... king errtnd pet• .,, ry i.....i P9(10n lo port. 75&-8100 Verd ror Sall. long 1e.... :~r t,~~~t1c1;om~::4~ Bu•y Property Mgmt of· eon to work 20·28 hra Ill, W Ollllll !~::~,J~:~:~to:~~ llllnUY •Int varlence Contact Balbo• 1.Td 97~?g59l . ll~try level. eccur111 p/wtt. Pr•f Arch. a1u-AM l PM lhltt1. Hourly puler end flll ordere Mlfk•tl"" compenv r .. Em11 or Rey, 895-4343 typing & gnrl offlee llklll• dent Dependable car • plu1 mn-H4-2Ut 714/2811182 lrvtna ··• ' Aid• morn 7-11 to 1u1 requfred Cell M1ro11 mu1t. Dull .. lnclUd• If· -.-• qulr11 1ecr1t1ry with l11l1n1 OJp. HH Adlt male cont 10 w/c befor. 12PM 857-8181 rend1, 111~11• office bOOlckeeplngeltPlf.Muat ILL OAll 1111111111 733-2557 No exp nee. OLIRI """ work. 649 na· 1·1y P1·111 ~ty ~o :;!·ni:1~,,: Yllllll l&ONllll lllWHlll llHIOI * PILI OLlll * • • • • • • • • • ' Pf'ooedurM tor growlno E•l•b game route. Part full/part um.. Day, etter· ood growth potltlon In Mull have eome typing ex-e company. ~&-2905 time effort High r.iurna. noon• • ..,..&. wttnd lhlft• Operlllon• Dept •1 Cot· pertence. wlll aleo h•ve •. •tu PM ,.._ •. local 1, ... Wiii tr•ln 1vall. Lt typing req No poret• OHie• of r••· billing reap Stana 11 • ,..... llOlnUY Flexhra No SS down. Pey ••P«-nee, wlll tr•ln. ta11r1nl chain. Poaltlon S-4.50/hr. 7&1·28e0 e ITI\.L ~-,.a-.''" • N!WPOAT ClNTIR lor from profit•. Call Sun· Coate Mua. 83 1·01'4() requlrll xlnltyplng lklll1: • . -nu.~ II PllTlllJ • II you can type, want to exper wtword pro· • J Hinh • learn lbOul the llOOk dey 12-5, Mon·Frl. 8·5 Mr lllWlllll lllYIOI oeealng • 1>1u1. Verled FfM••OHL • If you are ln High School or r. ~·I merket, enjoy date pro- Wolf• 7141836-5120 Tll9phonl oper11ora. varl· g1n1re1 office dullH , """ .. • and would like to earn $25.00 to • Cllllng. PIMll call for 1n Oonatgnment 8h09 with ou1 """'· 26431 C11>01 20-30 Hr1 ptwtc to 111rt &IYllTlllll : $50.00 in cornm.lulona and more each • lnt•rvtew 11 840·5500 Ntab. hippy cllent•I• Rd. II 100, L9g. Hiii• Wiii dlYllOP Into full tlm• IOOlllT monlYI • week-~ve ua a ·-''. You can work . 8•1•ry approic. •1 too GoOd foe. Fun l>utln.... poaltlon. Apply In l)lfton ~ • Terrltlc terma. Mu11 Miii APPLIANCE TECHNICIAN O•m·"4pm. et; : PART ME ln the aftemooru and . 1111n&1Y 714114&-7875 Good, work, good P•Y Tiil ,IUY •HH 110. Nuded lor dl1p11y1 •event.no. and atill have time to enjoy • N!WPO"T C!NT!A Exp dMlrebll, but not ldvertlllng NIM et rapid· • .,... If you went lo learn aboul lll'T WAIT req Mal• or Female. Sen 11042 lllltttt lft, ly ••P•ndlng local datlyl • your aummer. We ofler complete : IM atock market, type 50 nun TH UTI Juan Cap. 493-5188 _ '"'" new~aper. :J"rl!Ulv• •• training and provtde tranaporation . wpm. enjoy d•t• pro- If you •r• unheppy end ap••JllllT M••&llR 114/H0-0111 lllf· ltclplln lndlvld· 1 • pha great ~izes triNl and plenty of • Ollalng, fronl otfloe po•· t t ,.. 1 out on our - -u1l1 mey Hrn eicOllllnt • • ,..., e ltlon open. Salary IP• wan ° •' Y 21 Unit•. Cotta M ... No OLIRI nPllT Income ( .. lary -+ com·' • MONEY! la ii not a paper route e prox. 11100 •• 11500. own. our firm hat I pro-P9(I Experienced Mml· ) fl d l 1-d k Co ••" allJV\ g r , m 1 n t • 1 • • rellr9<! aas.oee5 • IOI' the legal dept. 10 ut111 m1111on • 1>9n• ta end • an t 1.111 not seven aya a wee . me• ,._, • .,~ communtc111on1 right In typing, flllng and olhlt ldvancement oppo<tunl· • help ua get new customers for our• llORnllYJf·Tl•t ,,.,, In So Calif. Poten· Apt M1n1ger Couple cllflcal dullel Typ1no 90 o'~· ~ng::'y''· .~ft::, .• newapaper and have a good time: Mu11 be HP•rlenc•d. llal In elx llgurM tlrel w/exp for bffullful 97 wpm req. Own car • ,.... ...... 1 yH r You nMCI I 100K Unit Garden Apia. CM mu at~ c 111 Judy, n1c1111ry. No phone • while you're dolng lt. Come out and • Have good tt.Pl~g lkll 1. and qua1111ca11on1. Call S11ary+bonu1~Ap1. No 842-4321 ext 318 ror cell• Sltld rMUme to: • see what we are talking about and: 11 peraonab ll'ld MYI 850-2"482 tor app·1 ~11~2-4914 Wkdy1 9.4 appt Attn· Howard Mullenary • 'll "--lad did ,..._ 11 ,_..., d • nloe appeerance. & dl)'ll • you UoC' g you . '-'AU wuay an per week (11AM to 2PM) .'tg.~.. AUTO MAINTENANCE II.A.Ill OlllT 1•••11-••t e .ft... to 1 '"'-'' M Ea t • Call Linde 875-2311 ' P I fl hlch 1•1LY PILIT ,._ -• s.-. • morrow. · \,AU r. r • W E O s T. · 1 4021 ~~i~t':1111c:'~o1~1'ori .• ~~ .. llJLY PILIT • 548-7058 or 241-8432. •· 910 5 E K AV Widow fi.. money tor per~ lndMdual r.. K-c> an eye on prlOle the 110 W, l•t ltrtet • ORANGE COAST DAil y PILOT e llllln&IJ /TYPllT TO'• S 10.000/up No quired fOf wuh, wu & •MY way-b9 • r.;uler Otttl ltU, I•• lllU • "° w 1ey •~ Coll•~. CA 92627 : RHI !11111 ApprelHI credlt""l nopenelty Call 9enerelMNtclngofcer1 cl1111t led reader : ANIOUALM~T\JfftTY IM~loYEll • forrna.teOO/hr,naet o.n1eon Aaaoe 873-7311 & trucll• 756-880'1 M2-M78 ._. • • •• •• • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • 4' • Airport 833-7860 Jim $2.17 per. day Th1f1 ALL you PIY !Of 3 11~•. 30 dl'fl In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll &II Fii LOii Your Dally PllOI SINloe Olr.ctory Reptaa.ntatlve M2·.U21 td. IOI - SYDNEY 0MARR Tue1day,Au1u1t lS ARJES (March 21-Apnl I 9)" Transaction can be completed Emphasis on security, fam1J.)' relationships. ab1ltty to rise above c1rcumstancc5. Love plays m&,Jor role. Recent Quarrel will be amicably settled. L1bran fiaures prominently. TAURUS (April 2~May 20): Keep options open. You nerd no lonacrbe"wel&hed down" by bu rden not rl&htly your own in first place. Accent independence" ab1ltty to dance to your own tune New romance lends spice to your l11e. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll have reason to celebrate. You were riaht in recent money dec1S1on. Focus on financial Jackpot. Scenario hiahliahts payments, collections, budaet, accountma procedures. Cove rclat1onsh1p arows strona. CANCER (June 21-Jul> 22): Study Gem1n1 meuaae for valuable hint. Oivenify. hil.hhaht versaultty. open lines of communicauon. Trust your ownju<fament, take initiattve in makina contacts. You'll be invited to attend pres11aious social affair. Accept. LEO (July 2l·Aua. 22): Restncuons need not be interpreted as defeat. Some rule,, rcaulations will actually favor you 1n Iona run. Know 1t, respond accordinaJy. Secret meetina 1s on aaenda. could lead to romance. Hospital visll proves fruitful. VIRGO {Aua. 23·Sept. 22): Be ready for chanae. travel. variety, 1ntens1fied relauonsh1p, clash of ideas. You'll be 1nv1ted lo teach. to make personal appearance and appeal. Sales nb11tty 11 he1ahtened. you act almost evcryth1n1 you request. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Individual in 1>9sit1on of authonty wants to help you. Be aware, alcn. sensitive, and follow your "psychic impressions." Ml\Jor domestic ldJustmcnt 1s featured, surround1nas wall be made beautiful. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ) Good lunar aspect h1~hhghts travel, publishin •. education, inner resources. Y0u'll find a new kind" of love. Spiritual values will be spotlighted. S1anificant advance made throuah process of meditation. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) This can be your power-play day. You becomt' more aware offinancial resources, you 'll be dcahna with 1nd1v1dual 1n position to ai(l your cause. Love relati onship intensifies, you'll be stimulated, more productive. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19)· You'll be offered "attractive'' aareemcnt. Focus on special appearances. ab1ltty to finish siJntficant project. Reach beyond previous expectations. Anes 1ndividuaJ 1s fascinated, will boost your morale. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): New procedure 1s necessary -task that had been delayed can now be COf!\pleted. Focus on employment. peu, dependents, your own acneral hcMth. Bt direct. independent. say exactly what you mean. Leo plays role. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Indi vidual you hold in hiah regard will seek "compromise agreement." You'll have choice. you can practically dictate your own terms. MaintAin d1&mly. permit others to "save face " Aquanan plays role. IF AUGUST 13 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY this 1s a power year You'll make money and love. ff single you could marry. If manied. there could be an addition to family . Married or sinalc. you arc likely to take areatcr charge of yo ur own destiny -you could also ao into business for yourself. You are independent, rebellious; 1t is possible you were separated from one or both parents at relatively early aac. You broke from tradition, you could also have aroused the i~ of authonties. If It's got handles you'll grab a sale faster in Dally Piiot c I a Sllflecl ads. can 642-5671 ulbranson plnel Kint cond $800 854-1852 sgri1il G.ffa 6230 [ r;; Brown Cullom s .. Sult wet lull worn one. Boote & hOOd A•klno 1225 080 875-4059 TV.< ldlo1 lttrff 6232 Nikko Stereo 1yst1m. br1nd new, won game ehow $600. 548-2900 ... ,, G11t11l 701 A Ft ~veA MldY S1H. Oare & oar toeke EJCCel· lent cono. 984-2080 ~--f • ·CHICK IVE•SON POR Hf AUOI CHEVROlU tllthHI Quelllll S.lea A 5enok• CHICK IVEll90N '7F orOL Di. aulo, vr-t condition, 4S,OOO m11 ... t 1uo oeo 5AO-,,._2/M .. t4t0 Ofange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, A'91tt t2, 1H5 • DEATH Nonces P1.•1 t Bn10td~a\ HARBOR LAWN· Ml OUV[ M or1u.-r)' • c.,,,_ t•r'f Crtmatocy 1625 G111w """ Co$ta Mes. 54G·5554 RCE Mi>TlU!AI U.. MOAOWAY ~UAJtY 110 Broea•ay Costa M 642.-t150 \ .. 810 .Orange CoMt DAtLY PILOT/Monday, AUgUlt 12, 1985 Mlle N011Cl NI.IC M>T1Cf MOC M>ncE MUC IC>TICE Pt&IC M>T1CE NU M>TICE Ml.IC NOTICE "9X NOTIC£ Ml.IC NOTIC£ '-OM No , ..... uAa..Ma. ~ l'Mf'I ~ In N u.-r No 4tfl ~ .... putwt to 0.., Of Truet, Trwt In.,. PfCJpertY lltu-MESA.CAllU7. -• ... ~TH '1\0tfT £NTMNCf ncnnoue .,..... M011Ca cm Of'~ taon0fthe0oftltae1 ~!!04 • --No.: ~ .... tl141tt -... lift ..., County, ce.: The "' ......... Tt'UIM ...... .. .... T 0 TH(. c 0 u N rv MAim eTA~ ~.. ~ LAIOA REGULATION OOM Docwnentno itne.9ooll bnlA, cle9crtblng ttie ~ clledellN..,leDiltytonny .. ._.,,_., COU"1HOU8e. 700 CMC TN~peniorie.,. Notte.lltweOyflW'ltMl NO ....... •n-fll9contnctor.n.llcontj)fy te01'tC8 M 1• IM, ,IQe 1420, of Oflk:HI ~. lllOOll"'"'""" of n. ltr.et .. ,.... .. -C!NTl!fll DAIVl W!ST, dolnQ ~ •· the loWd Of Tl'UM .. Of the _. • With .. 1t1it r~tl Of TMMTU't tALI ~lnlMofflolOfllMt LOT4'0FTAACT1112.edd,.....ndo0woommon No4005t7 &ANTAANA,CA9l701811 JOJOBA l.ABOAA· COMt COIN'llunlty 9 NOTICf IS HEAllY 8«tlon1ml1oo-therwtlh YOO Afllt I ... DUAULT ~OfOr&n09County, IN TH CITY °' COSTA ~tlon. If lll'IY· #!own In tn. ~ COl.w1 of '1gt\I, tttte end lnteftltt oon-TOAIES 1301 ~ StrMt Dlelrlet Of Otengie COi.in , GIVEN that_.. bldt will ell o1h«:ff':lcabl41 reQulr• UN~ A DUD °' TAUST Celfomla. •to!Md by. AH-MfSA. COUNTY "' Ofll. ltlit lllt• ot Cellfoml•, for ---to lfld now held bY It ...... ...... --.......___...• ............ _ ......... _....._ be~ by tM PurGrui. ,.._ c Ill I DAT!.D 11t31n uw1.1sa OAEW c. IAHNONE AHO At«JC, STA.Tl °' CAl.t-s.id..-.W11ti9"*" wt tl'leCC)l;ftty of Oninae ~Mid o.ct of Truef 1n CA'•* ·---· _..,, ~ uip ";·~lat• ina OM110n 1n ltYIM. c.11-= eocse ._ • °'n. VOU TAKE ACTIO't TO JEAN C. IANNOtotl. HU$-'0ANIA, Al IHOWN ON A ~ COIWIMl't 0t war· In tN ..,.,_ of ~INKOff the pt~ •1U&t.cl In Mid ....-... _......._ DunNm then 11·00 1 m ~ torn1e fOt ll.lrnielllnll .. ~·· ,.... .. WI....,.. aouo •p-1 PAOTfCT vou" PAOP· IANOAHDWIFWAIJOINT MA, MCOfllotD '"' IOOft =.,, eq>r .. Otlmplild,.. y HA"N. County. Celirom&.. deectlb-n7a'2' M;,tt:. Ann' ..., .... t••t"'-Put-l&bOf MtViCM. ~~· 'WIONSA"'Mi •"""oi '"TY. IT MAY H 80U> AT T[HAHT8, WllL 8£1.L AT 50. PAGES 32 TO M IN-• 112 title, p au mca.:. Of Notice .. herM>y ~ "* lno IM lend therein AQ9lll'IOOt CA 90720 • lnO ~"*'' of a.id col-toola. eQ\llpfnenl. -· ..,.c:lflcletlone luv•b6e for A 'V9LIC SAL!. " YOU PU81.1C AUCTION TO THI CL US 1 VI! 0, M 18 • etlOll ..-_ to pay tn. IN undelalOMd W1ll ... 11t lOT 1'7 Of TRACT NO. JOMpt1 '...._ Ciiio 11 i.a. dlltrlCt toce1.CS •I 1370 trllMOOfl•tton, utllttle9 and pickup without Cflarge et the NHO Af!, ~NATIONIHIGHEST FOfll CASH, (pey• ClL.L.AHtOUS MAPI. M· 19'1\a~ prlnalp9I tum of Private ..... to tM l\tgM9t t237tlN THE CITY OF NEW· PW1lman &.agvna N'igu.i' Adami Av•nu•, Coat• Ill other It.mt tnd ltcfllO• Purcnaa1ng OMt10n 15029 OF THE "ATUAE M THE tbla et tim. of .... In 1bM CORO$ OF OAANOI! IN a) MCuf9d bY Hid end beet bide* lut>jaet to POfll ll!ACH, COUNTY OI CA ' ' MtiM. Cellfoml& at whlclh neoa11ery therefor. •1 Sand C•nyon 1t.'v•nue PAOC!!DING! AOAIN8T lnOMy of the United Si.t .. ) COUNTY, CALll'OANIA OMc1 of f\ltt, .i1t1 lnter•t oonftnnet!Oll Of Mid 8\1-ORANO!, STATE OF CALI-WlHlam Kellen t71t At· time Mid bldt wtlt b9 pub-provided In tne oontr.ct lt"IM CA 02714 Spectn' vou. YOU SHOULD CON-•I ChapmM Ave. entrence The llf..C edd,... lfld ttw.Gn, .. pr!Md9d In Mid S*lot Cour1. on OI' .,.. the FOANIA. AS PER MAP AE· MnQton AY9 ~ CA llcly °'*'*' Md rMd tor· document•. for Iha eon-c.ttoN Md bid document• TACT A LAWYEfll. 110CMo Center lulldlng, 300 othef common dee6gnet.lon, note(•). ~. It any. Und ~ °' Auguat. 1N6 at COAOEO IN BOOK •o. 02!04 • fluACHASE Of' PHYSIC$ ltrucllon Of pc c Mow wltl b9,,,..... UC>Oft ~· On 1121115 Id tO 00 AM E CNpmfll'I Av., Onlnge, If 11ny, of IN Niii Pf~ under IN terme of tM Deed IN offtoe of Qaiy L Pr1xl1or, PAOES 10 AHO 20 OF MIS· Ttlla bualneae la oo~ EQUIPMENT OOLDl!N Stripe 100-t11at with II?-of r9q\Mtt n0 i.tat 1Nn tan 0 RAN Q E C 0 UN TY CA .. r1oht. otte end lntereet d uc rt bed • b ove I 1 of TNlt, ..... dWgee lfld ~ 2107 N ~. CELL.ANEOUS MAPS. lN ®cted by 1 geMr111 pert~ WEST ((Ot.LEOE lpur1enence1 theralo, In (t0) calender cs.yt Pf10t to ESCROW .. IN duly ap. wyed to end """ Mid purponeo to be. 2094 NA-..,..,... of tM TN9t• end ~*·Santa AM. c... THI! OFl'lCE OF THE Mttlhi., AM blcll .,. 10 be In ae-11trlet lloDOOldenc9 with the tn. d•I• ... tor Of*llnO oolnt9d Tnm.e under and by It under Nici Dead of TIONAL A\1£NUE. COSTA of the tiww OtMt.o bY Mid tornla 92108, County of g,. COUNTY AECOADER OF ..i.tff.y CtwlM Dunham cordenoe Wltll tn. B+d Oocu·11P9Clflcetlon• on Ille •• Iha bid• --------·10 .. d of Truat, lo-wit &no-• 8t•t• of~ ell 8AIO COUNTY. Tiiie 11atam.nt wu fllad manta whlctl are now In Ille otflce or the Director or Put>· SECURITY FOA COM· "8.JC 'NOTIC( Pt8JC NOTIC£ PlB..IC NOTICE l20,MO H tM rlQht, lltllt Ind Int.,.., lft' TM 1trMt MSOr... and with the County Clettc ol Or-Md may be ~ In the lie s.tylcM. PLETION OF WORK· The The ~*Y under Mid to .. tM OllUl!n ,., 01Nt common OM6gnatl~. M04I County on My 111. omce of tM Olt'actor Of DATE OF OPENING BIOS City wlM nnllln ,.,, ( 10) I*· EIOl.UTION NO 1 Deed of Truat tw.tofor• u -property 111'*-d In City of It any. Of IN rMI P'oC*tY t915 PurotlMllng of Mid college Bldl will b9 recelWd at tn. cent 01 bid amount until 111 R · ecutedlnd~tothe Neowpot'tldl.CountyofOr· ducrlb•d •-ova I t "'1W cfilttlct PU(ChUlng OMtlOn Of tn. worktecomp191.CStotn .. at· undeftloned a wtltten ~ .... SW• of CallfonM. purponed to ba.. ~ MEN· Publlthed <>reno-CoMt No bldOer may wllhdrh City of ll"Me locAlt.0 ., lllaclion of the City At the M aOUITtON °' T-.. 90All0 OP DIRICT<>"• °'THE .. VINI RANCH taratlOn of Default Ind ~ parlleulaty de9ctlMd. '°"' DOZA TERRACE. NEW· OtJly PllOt July 22, 20. hll blCI tor. period for lorly-16020 Send Cenyon. Irvine. ' end of he WAftR DllTIHCT DSCLARIHO IH'ftN'TlOH TO tuUI CON• mandfOl' .... ,andawrttMn Iowa, to~: POATBEACH,CA02ee<>. AUOUtt 5 12 1045 rtw(4S)dayt•ft9'th4tdatec.tltornla,0271',untMt130 :Srut ~n. ~ty IOUDATID •ONOI OF SAID DflTIUCT (HRtll 1• C ... ) Notlo. of Def.ult and Elec-Lot ti of Tract No. 7021. The undef'tlgned Tru11.. ' • M·e23 Mt for IM opening tl\eteOf. 1.m on Augutt 21, 1985 at wtll pey tn. tMoUn.t IO r• tlon to Sell. Tn. ~ In the City of Ntlwport di.etalme any llablllty for any Tl'le Boerd 01 Tru91 .. r• wmlch time llOd pleca bid• •lined upon oomplllnce with cauNd Mid Notte. Of ~ a..ch. u ellCl'MI on • mac:> lnoorreotneee Of tn. It,_. MNM the ptlvttege of,..._,.. wlll b9 publicly oper'9d 8fd1 the requirement• of aovem- WHEREAS. tha Boerd of DWeclOf• of Irvine Ranch Wttar Olttrtot ("IRWD"I cs.nia t~I\ Ind E>ectlon to Sell to r.cord9d In look 2ee. eddr ... and other common rtB.IC NOTICE Ing any and ell blcll or tolwn b9 tubmltt.CS In Miiied ment Code Section 14402 «Pfoe>arthatCOOIOlld•tadbonOl (the "Sariee1M5C-RBondll")beleauadfortha be ,.;orded 1n the county Pegee 43to41~of deelQNtJon. "any, IMwf'I ··---c--waiv.--1rr-.ia.11i..or 1n-~ matte.CS on the __ ,. 1 .. _ ..,_ .................. , ...... putpeee of and In an amount sulflc:lent to rafl.lnd "IOHOS OF IRVINE RANCH ~IN ,..., ta M~ Mtipe In tn. hweJn ~ .,..., -·• .._.. M .,.., ,,. ,.. • .,,.....,., .. "' ,,. WATERo.5TRICT,CONSOLIDATEOSERIESt9M"(the "S4tiM19MBondl''lln loc:4lted PfoC*tY Ofnc. of 1t1it County Ra-SaidMMwtllbemecle,bul Of'CALWONllA. lormallt ... ln11'Ybld0tlnout1lde. "Bid for ~IP contract documen11 the wnount of 170.000.000. ()()n91etlng of portlOM Of Iha authOftzad bOnd• of oer1A11n DA TE. J /2t/S5 ocww of Qrengie County, without c:oYenant or _.,. COUNTY OP ~ IM bidding Stripe " GIP 530-e7 and pertaining to "8ubl1"utlon lmptovernent Oi11r1ct1 (tne "lnc;ludecf lmptov.ment Dl91rlcl1") M loflOwl 0 "ANQ1 c 0 u NT y callfomla. ranty, expreM or Implied, ,.. In tn. Mallar of the Appll-La• A. tnftNI, Vice S!0-34 E of SecurlflM " llCJIOW •Mid ,,,.._, Mor. OOl'Tlf)'IOnly llnOWn gardlng title, pouenlon, or cation of DA.YID W. l<AUF· Ctleftoela1, llual-Af· LOCATION OF TH PROJECT ADMINIS· lmpr~I lncludad eY· ............ , .. _ _,,_ ae: 1"8 ClafiAA.o. Place, -.. .. mbr•-" to nay the MAN lorNoCh~1 1o,t.Nem. , ..... , c ... t Co""'"'""' WORK The worl< 1 1° be part_.= TRATION AJlqUMtlOntr.Ca· Olllflet No AtnOunt .. ,•"• .. ,. '""~" ...,,... --_.......,, ...-A 12t v• Co1a9a Dliaertol lormed hareun<let 1 ~· _, tlW 10 lhla PfOt-o1 ~ 10 102 $ 4 135 000 DCED NRVtel. INC., M Newpon BMotl, c.llfomla. rarn91nlng pt1nclpal tum of O"'DER TO SHOW CAUSE Publtlhed <>reno-Cout In the City ol lrvlne. County or,anl~ bid• ahell be ' ' ....... _..... ....... Ae> Termt of .... cMh In t... IN note(I) MCUl'.CS by Mid " Dally Pllo« A""''*t 12 19 of Of&l\t\A 11 varlOua lo-t~ 10.oeo.000 ..... .......... .. ... II.II money of IN Unit.cl [)Md of Truat. with lnlarMt FOR CHA.NOE OF NAME 1& ........ • • _ . .,.... c d ract 10 Dan Joflnton 1(18 10.e10.ooo hatla A ............. Stat .. on ..... or pan cati thereon ... pro'lldad In Mid . DAVID w KAUFMAN 1191 toe cation• ~hln the tty Landteape Supervltor ., t09 1.200.000 An•, CA H70I (71t) lfld ~ evidenced by note(I), eovanoee. 11 any. filed • petttlon In thll coun M.e71 ~!~:1~!1~ ~~,,:, (714) 8S7~t24, fC)( quee- 121 0,450,000 141__,1 not• MQKad by Mortgag9 unW lhe ,.,,,,. of the Deed for an order attowlng petl-111811100 de but not be 11,,,.. 11on1 ralatlv. to the bid PfO- t41 6.250,000 Publllhed Orenga Cout or Trust Deed on lhe prop-ot Trull, lees, cnargee llOd lloner to change hit name P'tll.IC NOTICE II.CS to u forming pOUrlng cu• conte cl Rober\ 142 '15•000 o.lly Pllol AUOUtt s. 12 19 erty IO told. Ten per oarit ol •• pan ... of the Trust .. and from DAVID w. KAUFMAN pc c and lnatiillng tS LaP<>rt•. Pur<ihatlng Agent 3(2031 3,415,000 1oa5 • ' • ~nt bid to be clee>C*t.CS of IM tf\.lltl cr .. t.cs by uld to DAVID W SAENZ. '1CTITIOUI 9UIMll ' ii~ belt and #8 ..... Iler• II (71') eec>-3e28 208 2,405,000 · M-ee2 with bid. DMd ol Trull, for Iha IT IS HEREBY ORDEAEO MAim ITA'R•NT COMPLETION OF WORK BY ORDER of the City 221 1 t ,880,000 Blda or otter• 10 be In writ· amount reasonably Mtl· that ell per.one 1n1.-.cs In The followlng ~ .,. All work I• to ba comp6et.CS Council ol tn. City of IMne 241 t .740.ooo Ing and wlM be r--...cl al metedtob9:1208,01009 them11tterel0<eealdappear doinQ~u: wlthln80conMCUtl..,.worll· Oet.CS 7-:t1-as 242 80,000 1---------tn. ef«euid offloe at 11"1 The beneficiary under Mid before this~ In 0epert. Dt"SERT PROPERTIES, 2 Ing daye lrom the date IPtd-CITY M IRVI•, I Y: 250 7.oeo.g: "8l.IC NOTIC£ •ft• 1n. lint publl-DeedofTrustneretofor•••· men!_..No 3 of •za :.o; Civic Plaza. 1200. N9wport fled 1n th• Notte:• to NANCY c. LACIY, Cltr 290 500. c.tlon n.reot and before ecuted and deliver.CS to the entlt-. ooun on ug • e.acn, CA 02ee0 Proce9d Clatll '1C'"10Ue .,._,, date of..... undar91gned a written Dec:· 198S it 9: 15 A.M~ I nd than B~ Alan Barman, 2 AWARD OF CONTRACT Published Orange COfll WHEREAS. the Board or Dlraclor• hes ~ Pfeearll.CS wttll • pr~ MAMR eTA,_MT oat.cs thl• 29th day of ,.,•tlon ol Dafeult and o.-and there 1hOW ceuM, "any Civic Plen. 1200 Newpo<t TM Ownef _,,.. 1~ Dally Piiot Augu11 5, \2 raeolutlon prO'Adlng 10< the IUulnoe of the Sar1M 198S C-R Bonda; and TM loltowtng peraone 11• Juty. 1985. mand for Sala, and 1 written they hew. why Mid petition Beech, CA 9aee<I ' h alter ' bid• 10 198S NOW,THEREFORE,theBollldofDlractoraoflRWDOOESHEREBYRESOLVE, dolngbulMMI•: ALVARADO fllUI a No«te.olDafeultlndElac:-lorctiangeor namelhould Thll bualneH II con·~ ~bd 't • M-868 DETERMINE ANO ORDER u lollow9 CORONA DEl MAR 11cC ' not ba grant.CS r.,_. any or -1 1· o 1ecttan I. The reeolutlon PfOvtdlng tor 1eeUance ol tM Ser* t985 C-A Bonda, • FL~IST, S337 EM! Coat M. VD~ .:-P\.~ ~ 8:ic, rt:c,~ It ts lunhar ordered that e ducler:.b~lvldual ~llve an~lnt~lty .:.n: preeent.CS to thll Botlrd ol Olrectort CQMUn'ently herewith, la appt'o"9d U to form. H~. Corona del M#, ~. CAo -. At· feult Md Election to s.tl to COf1Y of lhll order 10 etlOW Thia ltatement wu Iliad Int ' 10 1 ~It:.=.: and to The total par value of the Serlee 1985 C-A Bond• than be •t•bhhad •t the time of Callfornte 02825 ..,..., .., .....,..... b9 r«:o«led In the county C*IM be publllhed onoe • with Iha County Clarll of °' ::' 1 bid .... tharaof, • thet 1rnoun1 tuttlcienl to refund the SerlM 10&4 Bonda. In Beth A. Burki, 0111 GAAY L. l'ROCTOA M f. wtMwa tn. rMI property 11 WMll for lour WMkl In tn. ange County on July 19. re PRO~cfJ'.:r GU:AANTEE l--.n-un-11C_NO_T_IC_( __ 1CCOtdance wl1h the tarma and condition• of IUCh resolution Pfovldlng tor l11Uence, KllPH Dfl\19, Huntington IMI ' locet.CS. Orange Dally Pllol. • ,_.. 1085 ' AND BONDS· Each bid lhatl 1 _ _..:.;r..;..;;.uuu __ ...-..;.;.. __ and~ total par vatua llNllf be oomprlMd of the wveret obllgetlOnl of the lnctudecl ~. CA 0284' Put>l.lahed 0rll'Q9 Cout DATE· 7118185 paper of genet'al clrcutttton. ,.1112 lmprowment Olttrletl In tha ptoportlonl Of 11UClramQUnt11ufflclent to ptovlde for Myrna c BurU. Ill, 0111 DalfyPll()tAuou-t f2. 13 t9 VIRDUQO ll!RVICE In Orange county, C•ll· Publlahed Orange Cout t>• n:,com=e~ ~ PU8UC NOTICE the retund'lng Of thalr r~ lhM• of lhe S«let 196' Bonds. Kepaa !>five, Huntl~lon \085 ' ' ' C~ATION Id fornla O Uy p 1 t J 1y 22 2i1 °' lar 1 The City of IMne hM In-The provislonl IOt tn. lnter•t to be borne by lM s.ri.. 1985 C-R Bonda. Beech, CA 9284e MT~ .,.. ... 4C>1 N. ..,.:: .::... Dated JUL t8 1995 A~t ~ 0,2 t~85 . • or by • coq>orate turary ltl•led • zone cn.nge ·~ conYWlk>n .,.om one lnt.,..t rete d«ermlnltton method 10 another. mandatory Thll bualneu 11 con-~· CA tttOS, T..._ Henry T. M-r•, Jr.. ' • bond on the form lurnllhed allow edmlnlttratlve rellef repurch ... and r-ketlno. and other ... tur• of the SerlM t985 C-R Bond1 lhall duct.CS by hueband and wife ...._ (t1I) S.Mll •r. Juc19e of th• lupartor M-834 by tn. Ownef u guarantMd lrom building Mtbeek1 II • ba ~tu•lly .. Mt forth 1n the pr~ reaotutlon and wtN ba mot• fully detailed Beth A. Buru PlB.JC NOTICE btane Catt.on ' • COWi thet bidder wlll, If an ewer propoMd t>ulldlng eddltlon and defined by maen1"ol an Indenture to b9 entered Into In connection with the Mia •Thia atatemant waa tiled Pubflthed Orange Cout Publllhed Oreng41 Cout 11 made IO him In •c· does nol Intrude any further of the s.riea l985 C.R Bond•. The Indenture or 1 model lheraol ahall b9 .CSopt.CS with the County C*1I of Qr. Tiiie ~ GCMNo. ..,.17 Delly Piiot July 29 August 5 Dally Piiot July 22, 20. rtll.JC NOTICE c:ord:f' wtth thelytenna of Into the raqulr.CS Mtbeek concurrently wtth the edoptlon of the reeolulk>rl of 1MUanc. ange County on July t5 .,._ -1·21; 12 1985 · · Auguat 5 12 l945 hi• • ptompt MCur• th.,, Ille ••l•tlng bulldtng lacffon 2. That Monday, Iha 28th day Of August, 1095 •I tM llOUr ol 8:00 pm of 1945 • T,,.._ ........ ....OC; . M-643 . • M-a14 '1C11TIOUI ...... WO<lcmen'• Com~tlon footprint Thi• propoMJ II an Mid day(or a aoon lhereefter u 11 rauonebfy l)f'actleable) In the Boerd of Olfectort nt1114 ,.., .. .,_ 1t llOtOGZt MAim eTAftm.NT ln1Urance and lleblltty lo· arnendmanl to Sectlonl VE Room of 1rvtne Randi Weter Oi:strie1 18802 Bar"-" Avenue, lrvtne, CaflfOmla. b9 Put>lithed Orange Cout NO~°' The folowlng paraon1 are 1Ur~ Said cheek or bid· 301-VI and 811·1V of the and the..,.,,. are hereby fixed by 11111 Boerd of OlrectOf'I u tn. tlma and ~ tor a Delly Piiot July 22 20 TRUSTEE I IAU l't&.IC NOTICE doing bualneM u der • bond ltlen be In an City's Zoning Ordinance hearing on the propoMd retlOlutlon of iaauanoe. uguit 5, 12, 1985 • • YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Pta.IC NOTICE PAIVA TE LIFE PRO· amount or not leN than A copy ol the ateff report, t.ctton s. At the time and place fixed In s.ctlon 2 or et any time or plaoe 10 wtik:f\ M-e 10 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST FICTITIOUI 9UIMSI OUCTIONS, 303 32nd St., S 1,500 00. Only bondl It-propoeed p18111. 1 oopy of IUCh heiring may be continued any parton Interested Including aJI personl owning DATED 1/3/80 UNLESS 'ICTt'TlOUI .U .... 11 NAMI ITA'RMeNT #C, Newpo<t Beeetl. CA IUed by companlM which the neg1t1..,. Clecieretlon and land In the Included lmpr~t Di91rlc:1• C)( any par.or, otl'ler'WIM lnter•ted In tn. YOU TAKE ACTION TO MAim ITA'RMINT Ttie lolloWlng '*'°"' .... 02ea3 .,. riled "A" or "A+" In IM other project Information Sert.. 1995 C-R Bonda may appear and ba heard concerning any mitt• Ml forth PROTECT YOUR PROP· The f~ peraona are doing~ u: Roe Oouglat Johnston. "Bett " will be accepted ate a11a11able 10< your raView In thll reeolutlon of lntantlonlnd the propoHd reaotutlonof iaeu.noeor any matter. P\8.IC NOTICE EATY, IT MAV BE SOLO AT doing~ u : PACIFIC INTERIORS, 303 32nd St.. #C, Newpo<t FIJlur• to tubmll ac:cepl9ble at the Community~ material thereto. Including the queatlon of wMlher the burden on the lenda of any ol A PUBLIC SALE IF VOU FRENCH PARK PLACE 1001 Newp0rt Boui.vard, Bc:h , CA 02ea3 bondt wlll b9 eau.M ol retec· ment Department. 280 1 the lnc:ludad Improvement Dilll1C1I would btl lneraaMd over Iha t>urdan that would FICTTTIOUI 8U ... ll NEED AN EXPLANATION PARTNERSHIP 1033 Port Cotta MHe, Calllornle KanMth H . .Johftaton, 178 lion of bid McGtw IMne ba borne by IUCh lnctudad lmpte>vement Oi:strlc:1 were Ill bond• 90ld 19PWtlely NAM!! ITATIMENT OF THE NATURE OF THE Bltllop Piece, Newport 92827 Albert Pl., Coeta M .... CA D~~VAILING RATES OF If you'11av. eny quaetlon1. IMtton 4. The Secretary 11 directed to pubtllh notice ol IUCh tieerlng by The tollowlng paraon1 ere PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Beech, CA 02660 Peelle RMI ProC*tY In· 02827 WAGES In accordance with commenll or conoema you publllhlng a COf1Y of the reeoMlon ol Intention onoe a w..tc tor two IUCCMIMI weella doing bUllneM u : YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· laWl'enQa 8. Moor•. 1933 veetmenll Corporation, a 0 arm B •a 11. ' 111 ·~ Iha provlllone of Sec11on are lnvlt.CS to ttlend 1 Public purawit to Sect. Ion eoee of the c.llfornla GC>Yef'nment Coda, tn a~ of TATE & ASSOCIATES, TACT A LAWYER Port Bllhop Pl11ee, Newpo<t Catllorn11 corporation, 1001 PolnMttie, Corona oe1 Mar. 1773 ol the Cellfoml1 labor Hearing to b9 held bY the general c:Wculatlon pubtlahed In Orange County The llflt publleatlon INlt be It leUt 2101 S.vtew, Cofone del On 8/21185 at 101>0 A.M. Beech. CA 92680 Newport Bout.vard, Coata CA 112825 • the generll prevatllng lrvlnaCltyCouncil on Augu11 fourteen I 1') days pr10r to the time fix.cs for the '-1ng The Sectetary ._ further Mar, CA 92825 VEA.DUGO SERVICE COR-Robert H811, 21520 Gold M .... Calllomle 112e27 0 W. Jackton, 305 32nd rat .. of par diem wagee and 20, t98S, at 8 30 pm 1n the directed to poet 1 copy ol the reaolullon ot 1n1entlon 1n thr• public pqcea Within Mlrlem H Tele, 2701 S.· PORA TION u tn. duty llP-va1i.y Road. Parr'l1, CA Thi• bullneu 11 con· St • Newport. CA 92843 hollday tlnd ov.rtlme work lo City Council Chamba11 aectl lnduded lmpr0'4ment Ooatrlc:1 lat 11 1ea11 fOUf'ta«l I 14) daye prior to the time \llew, Corona del Mar. CA pointed Tnntee under and 02370 duct.CS b)'" •corporation Craig M. Snazelle, 20331 the ioc.llty In which the work 1'200 Jemborae, Irvine. 11•.CS for the heenng To the extent the Secretary hu. prior to adoption lla!aof, 92625"" pursuent 10 DMd of Trutt, Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-Pacific Real ProC*tY In· Sycamore. Tr11>ueo Cyn., 1110 b9 perfO(!Md hu bMfl Calllornle. accomplllhed any of IUCh put>tlcatlon• or Poetlngl direct.CS by this Sectlltn. lhe Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Rec:O<ded on 1110/80 as ducted by· a llmlted pannar· veetmenll Corporation. CA 02878 obtained from the Director For more Information, .. rne are hel'•by raUlled dueled by an lndMdual Document no 1033e Book lhlp Jarnaa D Stiff. Ex. Vice. Thi• bu1lna11 11 con· of the Department ot lndu pteue call s1.,... Letterty at lecl*t S. The S.Cre1ary 11 directed to Ille I certified copy ol thll rnolutlon with Marltm Tata t34e3 Paga t 1S3 Of Olliclel Llwrenc:. B. Moore Pr.. duct.CS by: joint venture atrial Relatlonl, a copy Of eeo-3912. 11 the community the California State Trauuret log.ether with • copy or the propoted reaoMIOn of Thil 11a1emen1 """ Iliad Record• In the olllca or Iha Thll 11a1ern,nt wu flied Thi• 1tatemen1 _. ftlad R Oouglu John1ton which 11 on flle In the omce ol o.v.topment o.p.n,_..1 INUenee With the County CAerk of Or· Recorder of Orange County, with the County Clertl of Or· with lhe County Clari< Of Or· Thll atatarnafll WU flied Iha City Clar1! of tn. City of Del.CS July 28, 1945 ADOPTED. SIGNED ANO APPROVED lhl$ 12th dey of August, 1985 ange County on Jvly 18, Ctlllornla. ••ecute<I by· ll'09 County on July t5, anga County on July 11. with Iha County Cler'k ol Of. IMM and wllt b9 mede avail-CITY °' M.VIHI. av: ,_A. IWM. ~I llV1NE RANCH WA~" OtlTiaCT and of tM 8-d of 1985 OAR"'.OUSH EHSANI WILL t98S 1985 ange County on July 0, 1095 able to any lntweat.CS party NANCY C. LACEY, City Dncton ..__ F2'1• SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ,.,,. ~ F807st upon raqueet The contr111> Ca.ft 1ettyJ ........ s.er.t.1fYIRV1NeltANCH WATUt DtlTinCT llftdoftM'-d Publllhed Orange Cout TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Publllhed Orange Cout Pubfllhed Orange Cout Publllhad Orange Cout lor and any tubconlractor Publlahed Orange Cout of Dtrecton thereof Delly Pllol July 22. 29. FOR CASH. (pey1ble •t time Dally Piiot July 22. 29, Dally Piiot July 15, 22. 29. Dally Piiot July 22, 29, under him lhall pay not 1 ... Deity PllOI Augull s. 12, Pubtllhed Or'ange Cou1 Delly Pllol August 12. l9. t985 Augutt s. 12. 1985 of aale In ttwful money of tn. Augull s. 12, 11185 Augull 5. 1986 Augult 5. 12, 1045 than the tpecifled prevtlllng 1985 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi UI E. Cent IWJ., 11.,trt 111011 111 .. 0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC 2100 HARIOR ILVI., COSTA IESA (l 1•) 1•0-1100 (213) lll-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People WE'RE IEW Salts lusi•l ltttlls WE'RE DUlllli St nice Parts lodJ S~p Acroaa from Ilg ·A' on Katalla. fuet ... , of 57 (Orar19a) Frw, 0 CREVIER BMW d'\ SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ~ "Where Professional A ttltude Prevails" l pec:t.llalng In European Delfvery. E•c•ll•nl S.1.ctlon of New and c.r•fullJ pr~9d UMCI 8MW'1 always in slock 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana Corne< or Brol!ldway & 1st St Closed Sundays GSTERLING SAUS -SEIYIC( -LWl•C -PllTS Overseas Delivery Specialists PARTI DEPARTMENT OPEN 8 ATURDAY MORNINQ8 BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Ad. Newport Beach 640-6444 G) JtM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll Bl. -IMW C•1 LOC•lltHt 1001 Ou•ll SI. -R•NI• Dl~l•lon © World's Largest Sel11etion of 0 Mercedes Benz A. 833-9300 Wes · Lodi& · Plrtl · Stma · W, $lltf . -.. - M-870 M-83e United SttlH) at THE ') M-82• M-587 M-e33 rlt91 ol wagee to all work· 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern -Sales. Service. Parts. Body, Paint & Tire Oepts Compet1l1ve Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2HO ll1tlttr lh4., C11t1 1111 142-0010" 140-1211 o COMMONWEALTH VOLKSWAGEN &1>.. 'FAMILY STORE SINCE '53' -~ Salu -Service -Leuino ~ Me -0110 8CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 • .,.., lh4., ...... 1111 Over 23 Years Servtng Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 MONDAV-FRIDAV SATURDAY SUNDAY S,edal Parts Ult 546-9400 8:30 AM -9:00 PM 8:30 AM -6:00 PM 10:00 AM -5:00 PM SALF.S • L EASING • SERVICE • P ARTS •SUBARU OF ANAHEIM We're Not the Big1e1t, But We're the Beat! at 91 Frwy and Harbor Blvd. 1221 N. Harbor Blvd. (71•0 772·9800 An1heim. CA 92801 (213) 924'·!36' Paris Open M-Sat 8 • 5:30 Sat 9 • 4 p m Service m-Fri 7:30 • 6 p.m 11111 BEACH BLVD HUNTINOTON BEACH 7141842-2000 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM LEASES • COM,ETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVINTORY dial MERCEDES l:J:\ 213n14 837-2333 '::::::I Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. 0 BILL YATES YILllWllEI • NllOIE • PEllEIT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE . 1211a Vall• 11114, 111 .-... 01,1stra11 411-011 lll-4100 CD OIUGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 ,, ,... rut ,,, ,,. JH, SI/II ,,, I ,,,,, (' Otiln2e • s ALEs L'"oa'"'St • sERv1ce m• MAii-••"0 • LEASING ' s04G23 • ACCESSORIES DEPT • UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coate Meu 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of •OS Fwy. ' ( O HANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA MONDAY . AUGUS T 12 198S 2S CENTS 524 feared dead in .Japan c·r&Sh Jumbo}ersfleryplungetntomountatn may set record for a vtation death toll disaster. The worst prtv1ous one- plane crash was that of a Turlush OC-10 near Pans in 1974, in which 346 people penshed. AJps m the central pan of the country. It 511d rescue team!> had not yet reached the crash site, on the north side of 6,929.foot Mount <>aura. about six miles east ofSaku Cny and 70 mues northwest ofTolcyo fight.en and Self Defense Poree per- sonnel were at or near the crash area. There was no funher 1ndlcatJon. however. that rcscuen actuaJly The JAL plane was on a flisht from okyo•s tlaneda Atrpon to Os.ab io one of Japan's busiest holiday travel seasons. The jd.lintr carried 509 passengers. 1ncludina 12 infanu, and a crew of 1 S. Tudor said. TOK YO (AP) -A Japan An Lines 747 jumbo jet with S24 people aboard crashed on a domestic OiJht today 10 mountainous country after reportin& that it bad problems with a cabin door Cout A former fighter pilot who wu shot down In Viet- nam la now pllotlng planes In a different kind of war: Battling brush fires In an air tanker./ A3 Callfomla Report finds lucrative Judges' dlsablllty fund Is lndebt./M Wu a San Gabriel rape victim the latest victim of a atalklng klller? I A5 Madon OfftclaJs of nearby com- munities say warning about Union Carbide chemical leakage was too little, too late./ A4 Seetng Wiiiiam Schroeder smile at his grandchildren makes all the agony of heart Im- plant worthwhile, his son uya./M World BuaJnesa boycott spreads wtth rioting In South Africa./ A4 Spol'D It was a profitable day Sundayforboththe Ang.ta and Dodgers as each gaJned ground.181 Hubert Green wins head- to-head struggle with Lee Trevino to take PGA Championship by1wo shota./81 USC's football team Is hoping to keep Improving during the 1985 cam- palgn./82 Bulneu Strong Point of Irvine gets Into the brothel busl- neaa./85 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Claaalfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Hotoac:ope Ann Landers Opinion Ponce Log Publtc Notices Sport a Tetevtton Theater• Weather A9 A3 05-6 07-9 A9 09 89 88 A6 A7 A3 84, 9-10 81-4 AS A8 A2 .............. ~~ - and was gomg to make an emergency landing. Initial repons from autbont1es gave no sign of survivors 10 what could be history's worst smgle plane Pilots of two other aircraft had reported seeing a plane afire in the air before the crash. The Japan Self-Defense Force said one of its hchcopters spotted wreck- age OR a mountainside ID the Japan At about 8:25 p.m. (4·25 a.m. PDT), lsao h1mozakl a N~o prefccturaJ police offi~r. said in a telephone interview that poltcc, fut- l)ellJ ............ Illy Tem ·- Traffic may be eaRd when Newport Beach chanaea •lanai• for rub hours. Timing of signals changed to ease Balboa's traffic jam By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IM De11J Not Si.II Summer traffiCJams on the Balboa Peninsula are expected to ease as a result of changes being tested b) Ne~n Beach traffic engmcers. With the cooperatton of the State Department of Transportation. cit) engineers are resetting the traffic signals' phasing on Newport tk>ulevard to move traffic ofT the pcnmsula more smoothly. city traffic engmcer Rich Edmonston said. The tests began Fnday and con- tinued during the late :if\emoon Saturday and Sunday The biggest change 1s at Via Lido where the green hght allows traffic on Newpon Boulevard to advance for 90 seconds -up from the usual 60- second pcnod. Edmonston said. The 90-second green light will be used on bus) -.cekends from 3 p.m. to 7 p m when carloads ofbcach v1s1tors leave t~ Balboa Peninsula But trafficengmeers also arc working with ctty police on a system Lbat would allow officers to sw1tch to the longer intenals onl)' when traffic congestion (Pleaae see TRAFFIC/ A2) reached the site. Geoffrey Tudor. a Japan Air nes spokesman, saJd the passeftiCr man•· fest ancluded 21 non-Japanese names, adding, "There are some Western names." Tudor saad the pllot reported ·•trouble With a door" and tJ .S. officials at Yokota Air Base. an (Pleue eee JAPAIC/ A2) Freeway foes vow to appeal judge's ruling Irvine committee hoping to raise 20,000 for fight By PHIL SNEIDER.MAN Of ... O., ..... ~ Opponents of three proposed free- ways say they plan to appeal a Judge's decision that prevents the issue from being dcetded by lrvtne voters. But because Fnday was the count) deadline for placing in1t1at1ves on the Nov. 5 ballot, the freewa) opponents' "Right-to-Vote" ordmance will not be considered by Irvine residents m the next municipal election. If adopted, the ordinance would have required the Irvine City Council to obtain voter approval before imposing new development fee~ to help pay for the proposed San Joaqwn Hills. Eastern and Footb1ll frcewa\'S Bu1 ·last week. Orange County SupcnorC-ounJudgcJud1th M. Ryan ruled that the m1tJat1ve. s1sned by 8. 70 I 4 rvmc residents. was tovahd and could not be placed on the Nov. S ballot Frtt"'ays are a matter of staleWlde concern and not a proper subject for a local m1t11uve. Ryan ruled ··1t1 looks like we're gotn& to go aheaa w1tb an appeal." said James W Johnson, president of the Comm.Jttee of St"ven Thousand, wluch gathered the signatures ··we think we have a strong chance of wtnrung an appeal_" The one httch may be money. Johnson said an appeal may cost as much as S20,000. • "We have hm1tod rcsourc:Cl," Johnson said. "So we're bopmg th~ communtty supports us with wtth (Pleue mee FllSSW AT I A2) Diverparalyzed in Newport Coast's candidates set for November races By JEFF ADLER Of .... D.ity l'Uot •ten School board and special d1stnct candidates along the Orange C 'oa!>t - as well as those across the rest of Orange County-are gearing up their election campa1~ns now that the filing period for candidates has closed. The registration penod for the Nov. 5 elections closed Fnday at 5 p.m. except in races 1n which an incumbent school board or special d1stnct member failed to file for rc- elcct1on, according to coun1y elecuon officials. / For races 1n which an incumbent did not file . the fihng pcnod has been extended until 5 p.m on .\ug. 14 elections otlic1ab said Those who have filed for office are· Newport-Mesa Unified Scbool Dis· trlct (four to ~ elected. one each from Trus1~ Areas 2.4.5 and 7) Trustee Area Z: Incumbent Forrest K Werner of Costa Mesa. Patnc1a Tobin. a Costa Mesa housewife Trustee Area 4: Incumbent Shem Loofbourrow of Corona def Mar Larry Monnann. a Newpon Beach electronics automation director Trustee Area $: Incumbent Jud11h Franco of Newpon Beach Trultce Area 7: Incumbent Rod "'1acM1lhan of Costa Mesa. Hutington Beacb City Scbool Dis· trict (three to be elected. filing pennd e:\tcnded bet.:au~ an incumbent fail· ed to tikl Merle \foshin Hunt- ington lkalh parent '-eal Cirubcr a Huntington Beach propen} ta,\ ac- 1..ountan1 . lnl'.'umhl>nt Sarah ~nn l ~hcm I Barto~. ot Hunungton lkach Jam~ Forbes a Hunungton Bca'h appra1~r \.fanon Benson. a (Pleue see CAMDIDA TltS/ A:l) , Polic_e probe Melon contamination ruins slaying of , • Neighbors give concert ~ oadreviews Laguna man farmers hopes f Or prof ltS The battered body of a Laguna Beach man was found Sunday in an open field an Laguna Hills and police said today they are investigating the death as a homicide The dead man was 1dcnt1fied as Gregory Mark McGowan, 30. accord- in~ to Orange County Shenlfs Lt. Dick Olson. The cause of death won't be deteanined unul an autopsy ts com- pleted late today. But Olson said the man sustained massive trauma to his head. A resident discovered the body at about 9 a.m. m a field al the 1ntersect1on of Hendon and Cumberwell street near the la&una Hills Plaza. Olson said the man's body was fully dres~d but that his clothing was m disarray. By the A11oclated Press Watermelon sales ha\Te n01 re- covered from the discovery of pestic ide-tainted fruit 1n July. prompting farmers to JUSt about gave up on this season and look to n~xt year. a growers association says State officials found another firld of watermelons {>_?isoned with ald1carb, a pesticide 11legal for use on the frutl and other food crops. last Wttk and growers sa) this wall d1scoura&e sales more. "The quicker the problem 1s dealt with and put behind us, the quid.er the market will recover... said Barbara Buck, spokeswoman for the lmne-bascd Western Growe~ .\s- soc1auon "We've pretty much wnnen 01Tth1s season for watermelon, and we're JU St hoping consumer cont1dence return<; bv ne't summer." said Buck. whose group represents about 90 ~rcent of California and An1ona«1 watermelon gro~rr' ( ont.immated melons were first d1!>1:overed m earl) July when hun- drrds of ~opk became ill from consummg the fruit About a m1lhon melon<o were recalled from homes and su~nnarket shelves throuibout the <;tater Farmers cc;t1mated the recall cost them SI million dollars, growe~ asS<X.1at1on figures 1nd1cate .. The cns1s Ol'Currcd nght when thf' h1ghco;t demand of the year comes and thl.' pnccs arc be t for the gro-.cr ·· Buck said "So they missed their prolit·making pan of the ~ason The) 're into the break-even time .\nd the demand 1s not there The} re not able to sell the watermelon\ they're producing ·· Watermelons appro .. ed by thl' State Depanment of Food and <\gn- culture and stamped with a grttn and while seal have ~en lilting ~tore shcl\t'S sini.:e the recall. hut rnn- sumers aren't p1clong them UJ' Sa.Jes of watermelons are 40 ~1-cen1 hclo~ last summer's figurc'> "11d ot spok~woman for th~ Von .. "°"l<l'I"\ <;tore chain Jae le Hod~s. \ice pres1den1 tor produce at Ralphs. said sales then J fl• dov.n 25 ~rccnt He compared thl' lack of reco\en 10 the I 9SO um· tam1natcd cranhcn) ~re ··\\ c had trouble selling lrl·,h cranbcmcs for at leut 10 \'Cars·· hC' (Pleue ~ IBLONS/ A2l 8) TONY SAA\-EDRA ~ - Of !ht D•lly Nol llitfl Bnan .\dam') i:-oncrrt ~un­ da' at thr P3utic .\mphitheatrc dre\\ tht'. most nuisance com- plaint<o 111 .sn) shov. thi~ vear at thC' c o.,t.1 'l.tesa arena. and prmcd C'!>pt'Clalh troublesome tor one motorqck officer v. ho\t" hcl met wa' !>tolcn from the parking lot .. It ~as <tr~tut-aO,Olutm dreadfol. · said resident Jen Ocat ... v. ho tiled one of the ~4 wmpla1nts 0 ' er noise alleged I) emana11ng from the amphitheater as v.:ell a<; from tht· DO'l<on1..~rt traffic \ I hut eight of the protests (Pleue eeeiCONCERT / A2) College trustee has· 'had it' with state Geo e Rodda calls lt a career after 1 7 years. blames loss of IOCal control. decffile tn funds rommunltycoltegcs bad to rely on the st.ate for most oflhe1r fundin&. The second blow, Rodda said. came 1n 1982 when state legislato~ approved a "hit hst.. that halted funding for numerous recruuon and pcnonal eoncbment courses He said that hst "wiped out" 37 pcTUnt of 1he courses then offered by Fount.am Valley·twcd Coa tltnc Coll "Community collq~ arc a .. ast dumping ground for people v.ho have had educational problems ID th~ past," he said "We f"CC'ycle them 1ntn people with mcamnaful hves .. GeOf'llO Rodda Jr., a wukly honor- ed community collqe le.Ider who has served 171-?" u 1 Coast Communi- ty Collete District tn.I tee, won't 1CClc rt~lection this fall beautc of dis- aati1faction with Sacramento. lo e1plainina bis dcci ion, Rodda cittd an .. unsympetbclic aovemor'' and the loss of local control over commun1lto:'l~. On the t d11trict boa.rd. Rodda has hcJ~ ovcnce the openuon of Oranp Cout. Coa tltnc and Golden West coll plu pubhc tdcv1'10n talion K TV. Channel .SO. an Huntinaton Beach. Rodda. an attomcy with officn 1n Ncwpon Beach anc:J Wa hanaton, D.C.. said he bas VO n d11COuragcd while watchina the state ume a siinaficantly laraer role tn ruTining community colic th.at ideally should be tailored to lcxal nocd "h's ltke ina o~ of Your cbaldttn 1n quicksand and not bc1nf able to do somethina about it, Rodda said. He said the wina an control over th collqtt. bcpn *llh pa: of Propo it1on l l, \be 1978 ta11 reform measu~ that, amonf '' chana limited local achool d tncu· ability to rai money throuah property t&A~. Afterward. C1hrom11's 106 .. h wan rather arbuary hst done ID a totally burcaucrauc manner without any fttlin&" he d ... It ~ .. s like the French auillottne." Rodda alM> pouucd '° a lack of upport rom Gov. Ocorac Dcu kmcJian, whose bu ts have P"tn propon1onally htibcr fundi boo: ts to the four-year lJnivcn1ty of Cali· fomia and Catirom11 St.ate n1vtr· si1y and Coll 'Y'tems. P EOPLE IN THE NEWS "Oecau the tatc ha pro nounced wtth au dolla" that rommurut) coll art ltt'ond rate. ~"Opie start to bclie..,e 1t' tru ," Rodda wd "And 1t'1 not." The tN!t~ pointed to the import· ant role communlt> mil haH P!•)cd 1n providi 1ob tra1n11'' and tuar1.tt cducauon to m1dtnt\ ,_,ho ha~e few othtr option I ' Rodda hu had ,a dutmau1 htd career as a commumt) col~ trust~ He wuprn1dcnt oftheC'oast Distn<t Board five times and ,us a found1n1 trusttt for K in 1972 He v.as foundina president of a l .S· )'e..--old e>tpn1z:at1on c.allcd Call· fomi.a Community Coll Trust~ Rodda 1 one of two pcop ~ho have rtttlVcd the IJ'OUl>', "Trusttt ol the 'car" •••rd Ht abo rte't1v~ the fiflt RCf!ooal Trusttt ·""''"' from the "''IOC1at1on of Community Col'* Tru tttS, rcproenona the nine we tern tat~ (Pleue eee RODDA/A2) A2 * 0rMoe COilllt DAILY PILOT/Monday, Augu1t 12, 1985 Amm nbueabout21 main 1t 1of Tokyo, said the Pllot ukcd and ~1Ved ~ ion to make an cmcrsency landina, However, tht plane di ppcarcd off radar acrccns near Saku, a city in Napno prefecture (state). It cnshcd at about 6:S4 p.m. (l:S4 Lm. POT). The Japan Broadca.stina Corp. said there was a lhundtrstonn in lbc area about theumcofthecrash,JUSt before dark. The crash site was in a remote ara of mountains that is uninhabocd and &CQC$Sable only on foot but popular with hiken., police said. Relatives ofthose aboard aathered, weepina, at Haneda and Osaka air· Ports to await word. News repc>rts said the Japanese passenaer hst included Kyu Sakamoto, a pop~ar sinaer known internationally for his h11 record in the 1960s, "Sukiyaki." It was not confinned that he was aboard, how- ever. Kyodo News Service quoted un· named witnesses as saying they saw a plane make a Iona tum and then saw "red aod black flames." Japan Broadcasting wd witnesses in the Nagano area telephoned the network lO report they heard a loud crash and saw a "mushroom cloud." The 74 7 appeared to be well off course between Tokyo and Osaka when 1t reported that It was in ltouble. Tudor said in a telephone interview that lbc plane's captain, Masami Takahama. 49, radioed that "there was trouble with a door on the deck of the main cabin," and the door appeared to have been on the right rear side of the fuse I.age. Japan Broadcasting said the first Canary Islands death toll higher Herc is a hst of the wonta com- mercial aviation disasters worTdw1dc: I . March 1977: 582 killed in a collision of two Boeing 747s operated by Pan American and KLM at the a1rpon on Tenerifc in Spain's Canary Islands. 2. March 1974· 346 killed in the worst sing.le-plane accident when a Turkish OC-10 crashed 26 miles northeast of Pans. 3. June 23. 1985: 329 killed when an Air India Boeing 74 7 crashed ofT the coast of Ireland. apparently because of an explosion. 4. Aug. 19. 1980: 30 I lolled in a fiery emergency landing of a Saudi Arabian L-10 11 J~t at the airport in the Saudi capu.al of Riyadh. YoJ<ota A:Jr Base Mt. Fuji&. Japan Air Lina plane cruhed lo th.la area. message trom the JAL pilot was scot at 6:39 p.m. and Yokota cleared the plane for an emergency landing at 6:54p.m. One report of a plane on fire came from the ptlot of a U.S. Air Force C-130 cargo plane and the other from a Japanese Air Sclf·Dcfensc Force plane. Japanese news reports said. At Yokota, Technical Sgt. Joseph Cotton, a public affairs officer. said in a telephone mterv1ew that the control tower had given pennission at 7 p.m. for the JAL plane to make an emergency landana. He said he had no knowledge of the report that a U.S. pilot had descnbcd an aircraft on fire JAL said the plane was a short- ranae 8 747, a model con61ured for Larae passenger loads on relatively sbon flipu. Tbe crash came in the middle of a traditional hohday period for urban Japanese to visit their rural home- towns. Japan's wont previous air crash was the colJision in the air of a domestic All Nippon Airways Bocina 727 and a military aircraft in JuJy 1971, which killed 162. The highest number of fatalities occurred when two Bocina 747s collided at Tencrife, Canary Islands in 1977, lulling a totaJ of 582 people.' FREEWAY APPEAL ••• From Al modest contnbulJons. If we could get JUSl $5 or S 10 from everyone who signed ... ' The COST president said his group 1s t.alkmg to attorney Dave Wheeler, who also 1s a Costa Mesa city councilman, about representing the group in the appeal. Johnson said COST does not agree with Judge Ryan's conclusion about freeways being outside local jurisdic- tion. Fees on future Irvine develop- ment arc expected to provide a significant portion of the money needed to build the three freeways. "They. are going to ta.kc $1 SO mtlhon (an fees) out of th as city " he said. "I can't believe that's not a 'local matter." Johnson added, "We are going to have to take this one step at a time. This issue is not over. I hope we'll win the appeal. If we don't, we'll try something else. We're not going to roll over and play dead." CANDIDATES SET FOR COAST RACES •.• From Al Hun11ngton Beach parent, Dianna Nyhus, a Huntington Beach parent; Incumbent Pat Cohen. a Huntington Beach nurse and author. Oceao View Scbool Dl1trk& (three to be elected, filing deadline exlcnded because an incumbent failed to file'): Arnold Alvarez. a Huntington Beach, teacher and businessman; lncuntbent Charles "Chuck" Osterlund, of Hunt- ington Beach; Incumbent Janet Gar- nck of Huntington Beach: Janet Shck. a Huntington Beach attorney: Carolyn Hunt. a Hunungton Beach volunteer commissioner: George Hanna. of Huntington Beach HuntlnJtoD Beach Unloo Hlgb Scbool District (three to be elected. filing penod extended because an incumbent failed to file) Jerry ull•van. a Hunungton Beach umver- slly professor: Maxwell Sudakow. a Huntington Beach businessman, Robert Ernest Gerard, a Huntington Beach graduate student and teacher: • Linda Foreman, of Huntington Beach; David Warfield, a West· minster businessman. George Hanna. a Huntin$tOn Beach tool and die maker: Bonnie Castrey. a Hunt- ington Beach businesswoman, In· CU/llbent Stephen Smith of Hunt· ington Beach lrvlne.Unllled Scbool Dl1trtct (two to be elected. fillng deadline extended because an incumbent failed to file): Greg Smith. an Irvine corporate executive; Thoma"l Lockwood Jr .. an Irvine software engineer: Maflle Wakeham, an Irvine community volunteer: Jim Palmer, an Irvine commun1cat1 ons vice president; Claibourne Dungy. an Irvine pedia· tnc1an and educator. Alan Klofkorn, an Irvine businessman. Chns Kmg. an Irvine management analyst, Roger Cervantes, an Irvine labor rclataom administrator: Robert Z1ntpaf!, an Irvine general manager; Rita Ztnt· gratT, an Irvine travel agent LaJGDI Beacb Unlfled Scbool Oil· trlct (three to be elected. fthng penod extended because an incumbent fail- ed to file): Susan Mas, a Laguna Beach parent. Incumbent Jan Vickers, ol Laguna Beach; Incumbent Carl Schwart7, of Laguna Beach. Foantalll Valley Scbool District (three to be elected, filing penod extended because an incumbent fail· ed to file): Incumbent Ster,hen Eins- tein, of Fount.am Valley; ncumbent Roger Bclgcn, of Fountain Valley; Mary Lou Crossett, a Fount.am Valley businesswoman and homemaker: Robert Mohan, a Fountain Valley sales manager. Capistrano Unified Scbool District (three to be elected in Trustee Areas 4,6 and 7): Area S: Incumbent Paul Haseman of Laguna Niguel: Victor Domines. a Laguna Niguel mortgage banker. Coast Commanlty Collc1e District (two to be elected, one each in Trustee Areas I and 5. Filing deadline 1s extended in Trustee Are.a 5 because of 1ncumbent's failure to file): Tna1tee Area 1: Sherry Baum, e -Seal Beach school trustee, Incumbent Richard Olson, of Garden Grove. TrOJtee Area 5; Walter Howald, a Corona dcl Mar attorney: John Spencer Crump, a Corona dcl Mar busine\s consultant· David .·Post, a Costa Mesa com2 merc1al p1 lot • SP ECIAL DISTRICT BOARD RACES Emerald Bay Servlc~ Dl1tTlct (three to be elected) Incumbent Victor Andrews, of Laguna Beach; Incumbent Charles Cringle. of Laguna Beach; Incumbent James Keyes. of Laguna Beach. Tbree Arcb Bay Commonlty Ser· vtce District (two to be elected, filing period extended bccaust an tncum- bent failed to file): Incumbent Jack McKenney, of South Laguna: Annet- te Sherwood. a South Laguna house-wife Costa Meta Suttary Dhtrtct (four to be elected): Incumbent Harry Green, of Costa Mesa; Incumbent Jim Wahner. of Costa Mesa; Incum- bent Onny Crank. of Newport Beach; Appointed Incumbent James Gal- . lacher, of Costa Mesa. Sa111e1 Beacb Sanitary Dl1trlct (two directors and one assessor to be elected): Because no candidates filed. registration penod is extended. Loi AJJ101 Water Dl1trtct (three to be elected): Incumbent George Stnngcr, o( Santa Ana. Incumbent Harry Johnson. of Ncwpon Beach; Appointed Incumbent Sandra Bauer. of El Toro. MouJton-Nlguel Water Dl1trlct (three to be elected, one each in Division 2,3 and 4): D1vis1on 2 Incumbent Gerald Buck, of Mission Viejo; Divison 3 Appointed Incum- bent Ernie Ellsworth of Laguna Hills Division 4 Incumbent Laurence Liz- otte, of Laguna Niguel. Laguna Bcacb Couty Water DI•· trlct (three to be elected): Incumbent Bruce Scherer. of Laguna Beach; Incumbent Louis Z1tn1k, of Laguna Beach, Appointed Incumbent Ted Donigutan. of Laguna Beach, Wil- liam Lawson, a Laguna Beach civil engineer. Mcaa Con1olldated Water District (two to be elected. one each in Div1s1ons 4 and 5): D1v1s1on 4 Incumbent Henry Panian, of Costa Meu; Martin Ageson, a Costa Mesa attorney and businessman, D1v1S1on 5 Incumbent Thomas Nelson, of Costa Mesa Oran1e County Water Dl1trlc1 (three to be elected. one each in D1v1s1ons 1,5 ~nd 7): Div1son I Jncumbent Katfiryn Barr. of Garden Grove; Division 5 Incumbent Langdon "Don" Owen. of Irvine. DM1lon 7: Patncia Aynes, a Costa Mesa attorney; Appointed lncum· bent Donn Hall. of Costa Mesa. So•tlt Coast Couty Water Dlltrlct (four to be elected): Incumbent Susan Crowl Russell, of South Laauna, Incumbent P. Norman Anderson, of South Laauna,!ncumbcnt Thomas Brooks, of Lagqna Niguel; Ing.rid McGuire. a Laguna Niguel home· maker and · volunteer: Appointed Incumbent Charles Benton ofLaauna Niauel. DIVER PARALYZED IN NEWPORT .•. From Al The acca<knt marks the setond time 1n two week.s that a bather has suffered a cnpphna neck inJury after d1vinJ into shallow wt1ten at New- port Beach Beaches arc now marked w1 th ~iins wamina bathers of be wary of sand· bars. subme,_ed roch and shallow waters Tbe 51ans were posted after the c1!J was ordered to pay $6 million to a Oaremont man who ,uffered a paraJ)'Zlna neck an1ury when he dived head first mto a sandbar near the BaJboe Pier. ElVldF m1urcd h1m~lf It about 3.1 S Lm. when he did a runn1na belly flop f'rom a private dock off South Bayfront. Police noted the dock 11 about e11ht feet ebove the water. which ti fess than three feet deep. The man's fnendJ said EJv1dae hat the wattr and st111ed m•iuna 50unds like be was drownina. They pulled the 1nJurcd man onto the beach, police st.attd. Th~ STOUP o( friends told police they had been dnnk1na. Elv1d was ta.kt11 10 Hots Mcm- onal Ho\p1~l in Newport Beach whcrt' he was hsted m senous but stable cond1t1on today. Pohcc S&Jd a.n emeraency room phys1oan told them Elvadge severed has spinal cord. A 23-ycar-old Creson man suffcttd a senous neck iruury July 28 when he dived into •haOow water off Cor- onado Street in Ba.Jboe Hospital officials have not ~id whether the 1nJUI")' resulted 1n paraJyus. That aCCldent occurred only blocks from the spot where Jobn Taylor of C11rcmont suftered a paralyzioa neck 1n1ury 1n 1980 after d1vm1 head first into a wave near the Balboa Pier. Taylor. left paralyz~ from the shoulders down, ,ued the city for neahaen~ and was awarded $6 million 1n damaaes. The city has appealed the case. The city has also posted about I SO w,arnana s.1n, on beaches. Kendall JacobKn, the ctty'• m1nne director, s,a,ld the number of neck anJunes don not appear to have dccrcastd this summer, add1na crnten~ to the cuy's pot1t100 that 11 ha1 no control over the action1 of bathen. MELONS WRITTEN OFF ••• From Al . said. but ad<kd that he clid not cJtpcct watermelon sales to bt affected th.It Iona. M~nwhalt. the ttatt ..,11 oonllnue to check fields for contamanauon Jan WesttlJ, ~rtme-nt of Food and .\ancultu~ spOkeswoman. u1d only 190 acres of the st.atc'i 13.000 acm of watermelon fields wtrT contaminated "We don't know how many more lM"rc ma)' be <but) wt won't let 1nyth1n1 ~t to market unleu wt'vc 1ns1>«1td n." "1e u1d. ' . .. Coast temperatures inching up Low CIOudl Wiii mow II\ Ovtt tht 00 .. t tonlaht Ind II~ Int• tht morning TUMCSay but Southem CalltCl'r\lt w111 b9 mottty et.at othtfwfte and temperatut• wllf begin going up a bit. Loe A• ... wlll COOi down to tht eo. tontght and warm to a high Tue.day In lht IOw to mld·80t, tht National Weethw ~ Mld The vali.yt wlll tMge from tht UP9ef 50t and IOw 80t overnight to high• from as to 93 8aech tem~•tur• wlll fMdl maxlmumt In th. 70. -Along tht Ot'ange COUt there wlll b9 nlgtll and morning tow Gtoud1 Witt\ ..,nny atternoona through Tu.tday otherwiM fair Lowt 57 to Sir. Hlgh1 from the low 70. nMr tht beachtl to near 80 In the warmest Inland valleys. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner w1tw1: Light varlable wlnd1 In the night and morning houri b9comlng weat to aouthWMt 8 to 1e knot• TuNday afternoon. Night and morning low cl0\ld1 with 1ome atttmoon olearlng. U.S. Tempe little~ ll 71 • ~= ~ .. 11 ~~ . ..... ~~ ..... t3 75 ~ M!Mnlheell .. II .. 15 14 $howeta ~ FvrtM Snow Ocdl.o.<I ~ SIMIOfWV ....... Albe!ly 13 .. Mllweilll• A!boiq.-QYe IJ ~ M•ltPllll 71 ea TON~ 13 11 Anwtlo .. At1111111 .. ,, N9w Ol1Mnl 91 72 17 ~Vor\ .. .. 71 AllenU~ Cny A Calif. Temp• LonQ 8-ll 86 ""''"' 100 14 ~.VL .. 73 MAI~ H 5$ et CM11enome ei1y ., 72 IMll!mote .. l.lonrovl• .. 12 ~ " 12 OmAN IO 13 lflOll, tow lat 24 llOU(9 ltldlnQ II 5 "4001 .. ~ 11 M llilmw<* .., 19 IO eo Of•Al'OG M.-cl ... I~ 13 ... 14 at PlllieOelplll• .. .. . ,.,, ..... n.io to .. NewpOt1 BIAGll et &6 70 Plloentx I~ .., llollton et Eurticl 71 $0 °'118110 85 H auttlllo 6e u 64 P=ll ,,_ I" 93 Pllmlpil~ 106 .. c...,., . 12 48 P .Me .... ~ LencUl .. .. eo PIHICMne .. eo 11 P0t1lllld,Or 16 5e ChMletlon,S.C ti lot Ano-71 .. R.,,.,.814e .. 91 CNT!Mlon,W V 90 roPr~ .... .. 0.lencl 72 91 SIMI knetdlnO er 13 70 ="Cffy .. .. Cllenotte H C t i p-~ 7J 41 SMGabtlel .. 82 CNyenne 13 17 6e CllQoo IO 67 Aeno ,. 45 Aee19llln 91 •2 Stin ,,_ IJ 54 :: ,...,,_, "'°"°°° Cl!'( 11 5e 8111111AN ,. 14 ClnconMtt .. " 74 S--10 ... 5e -.,.11crv.r .. 63 .. 71 ~ 73 S2 Sil-..,._ 10 53 S.n1a M8111 70 67 CoMn~Oh .., 10 St P91e-T AmP1 to 71 allll OieQo 73 .. TanoeV~ 72 35 13 hnanetty tt eo ~d.NH 17 ~l'IWotlll 102 n SM MIOnlo 17 11 a.n FrlnClllGO .. 69 Torr-11 01 y SM .NM,P II' Senllletl>IU• n 5.4 Y-lt VI) 1$ 6-4 ~on u II 71 o.n-90 $4 S..ttle IO 64 SIOOlclon •• 61 0.Moer-12 70 Snr...-port M 1' Hlgll. IOW to< 2• ,.,_. endi"IJ el 5 p m Tl dee o.trOlt 7t aa•~ 74 62 ......_I at 66 Oulutll .. 68 Syr-eo 12 8lehot> Ill 63 l!IPMO .. 70 Topeka 15 74 81y11'1e 100 17 TOOAY Ftlrt>Mllt 14 51 T-91 n C11111!11 78 63 Sec:O<>O tow I 00 p I'll 09 " 79 ae '"GO 73 81 Tl/ltl Secono n1g11 11&pm l'lllQSlllf • 11 es WMhlnOton IO 73 Surf Report 63 WtcNte IO 1• GI and Rep4dt 78 o. .. 1Fe11a 81 411 Willc-e.rre " .. Ftrel IOw TU.IOU 2•7 1m 0 2 Hertl«d " '3 lOCATIOM llD IHAPI ~~ tnam 39 ....... .. 50 146pm ,. H\lnhnoton 8"cfl 1·3 lilt Honouu 92 78 Eztendecl "'-Jel!y, ~ 1·3 ,.., S«OllOll'Qll 7 57p m 0 I Hou91on .. 71 40tll Slreel. ~ I·) '"' lndlwtepolla .. 86 ,.., 22nd It-.~ 1·3 Sun .... IOdey 11 1 43 p m . •-J~.1,41 ta .. Some IAll nlGM MCI rnor'*'O '°"" hllloeWedOt 1·3 ,.., T-sy 11 6 13 a m and ... , AOllin et Jlldi_..... .. 73 ~ 51 48 C1ouOe. 11111 ottlefwtle flllr Wedneecley lhrouol\~~lromlM ~._, 2-3 -, 42 p"" I~ ..,,~,. -Moon .... IOdlty ti 5 73 p I'll !'-1(-Cffy .. 13 70. -"" 10 '°""" In "" we1Artemp·et T-ay at 3 ().I 1 m encl tell 'Ollin 11 L.MVeoea 100 13 """'* lnlel\CI ~ L-65 to 81. SMI dnc110n: .aitll e 1epm CONCERT NOISE 'WORST OF YEAR' •.• From Al came from the Mesa dcl Mar neigh- borhood. directly behind the arena that played host Sunday to a capacity crowd of 18.~plus. "(The noise) just hats us full blast," said Deats. Officer Garth Wilson sa,id there were eight arTCsts, mostly alcohol· related, and nine traffic collisions as cars streamed out of the amphitheater parking lot. Wilson added that more fender. benders went unreported. "I witnessed about two or three crashes where people JU St drove off." said Wilson. one of the two motor- cycle officers patrohng the area. Perhaps nothing is more truer for Wilson's partner, officer Rich Allum, whose size 71h helmet was stolen from his motorcycle while he investigated a collision inside the parkfog lot. Allum reported that the $75 helmet Hostages taken at Paris mosque PARIS (AP) -A gunman de· ma.nding an airplane to fly to Algena' senously wounded a man in the Paris Mosque and took another man hostage, police said. The Paris police's ehtc anti-<:om- mando unit surrounded the mosque, 1 n the Latin Quarter on the U:f\ Bank. A state prosecutor negotiated by phone with the gunman. was apparently pilfered by a souvenir bunter. Police also reported that one con- ~ocr was attacked with a wrench dunng a fight on the amphitheater grounds, but no details were available this morning. While the concert ended about 10:30 p.m., Wilson said it took another hour for the crowd to leave the area. With all the commouon. re 1dent Russ Mallar said he was disappointed that the theater was .. not w1lhng to be a good neighbor." "People were hooting and shouting all over the Fairview Road area for a long, long time," Millar said. TRAFFIC SIGNALS ... FromAl .. warrants the change. Traffic s~anals at Finley A venue and 32nd, 30th and 28th streets arc altered to synchronize with the change on V 1a Lido. .. Beach traffic this past weekend was a bit lighter than normal, so we don't really le now how the new system will work." Edmonston said this morning. "But the system can be refined as we go." The city bas been working with Caltrans on the changes for nearly three years. While Newport Beach controls the traffic signals at 32nd. 30th and 28th streets. the signals at Via Lido and Finley are state·ruJl. A revised system coordinating the five traffic signals was installed last summer, but needed to be fine-tuned, Edmonston said. The cost of the changes for the city was about SI 00.000. Traffic on Newport Boulevard has been affected recently by motonsts avoiding the western end of Balboa Boulevard, where a westbound lane is closed while workers cap the 011 well that exploded Aug. 2. 1 I Newport Beach Pohce Sgt. Ron Rodgers said the lane, which may reopen by the coming weekend, has not caused significant traffic prob- lems 1n the area, however. ··People who h vc m the area and arc fam1har with 1t are using other routes," Rodgers said. The nght westbound lane of Balboa Boulevard is closed from 42nd to 44th street. Workers are scaling an old otl well that exploded Aug. 2 when methane gas leaked from the hole. After cement is poured into the well, the street will be repaved and reopened. Evidence filed in nuke sale case Federal prosecutors say documents they filed in U.S. D1stnct Court in Los Angeles Friday prove a Huntington Beach businessman willfully sold nuclear triggers to Israel without a license. The documents, filed by Assistant U.S. Attorney Wilham Fahey, show that electronics manufacturer Rich· ard Smyth was denied a license to ship krytons -tngaenng devices that may be used on nuclear weapons-to an Israeli finn 1n the m1d-1970s, accordjng to newspaper reports. mcnt 1n order to ship krytons. Besides Smyth, president of Milco lnter-their potential military use, the national Inc .. was indicted May 16 for electronic uming devices are com- selling 800 of the triggers to Heli monly used in photocopying ma- Corp._~~Tcl Aviv from January 1980 chines and airport strobe hghts. througrr December 1982. His trial on But documents filed with the court 15 counts of violating the Arms Friday ~how Smyth applied for an Control Act and 15 counts of making expon license 1n 1975 after receiving false statements bqins.Aug. 20. an order for 200 of the tnggcring Smyth has expressed surprise at the devices. charges and claims he was unawa!C of That apphcat1on was reportedly the need for a license or the wntte~ dented because of the triggers' m1h· approval of the U.S. State Dcpan1 -tary application RODDA STEPPING DOWN, DISCOURAGED •.• From Al As the oreanizauon's national legi~ lallve chamnan. Rodda helped draft and obtain passage of three education bills benefiting community colleaes. Rodda has donated legaJ services by ~nting community collegtt before state and appellate courts and before the U.S. Supreme Coun. Beyond his collcae work, the trustee has been active in Republican pohtics. numerous local churchesand community orpnizations such as the Orange C'oa't YMCA. Just Call 642-6086 D~t .. o:;;r..c. ~r ''*' II you CIO l'OI rw,.. ~~try aaoo"' c•U•tcw7P"' Ind ,,_ """ ... Ot ......,., ln 1983, Rodda was af!1ong the Coast District trustees who approved the layoffs of about 100 fuU-time teachers and administrators in response to an impendina budiet emit. The decisjon provoked-.wide- spread community criticism and an unsuccessful recall campaign in which Rodda was t.aracted. In November 1983, three new Coast District trustees supported by ICXJI colleae teachers were elected. Sin~ then. a new chancellor and two new college presidents have been hired. But Rodda insisted he made his decision not to. ~ck another term "rcprdless of what has happened" in distnct pohucs. "I have been the mon honored trustee in the history of community colleacs because l had aood contacts and was there at the n&ht time" Rodda said. ' "Now is not the riS}lt time for me to be a trustee." Wlaat do yow like aboat &Ille Dally Piiot? Wbat don't yoa lllct" Call tbt a.mber at left and yoar me11a1e •111 be rttorded, tran~rlbed and delivered to ~ &pproprtat.e editor. Tltt same t4·1tnr aa1werln1 aervtce may be aaed to record letter1 to lbt editor on any topic. Ce>1trlbator1 to our ~tten cohlm•rnuat tticlude tbtlr .name and telepllone n1mber for verUlcallon. No clrcula\19n calls please Tell u1 wlaat'1 OD yo.r mind. ' Clrcul•tlon 71.,IU-4m C .... ttlM edverilel"t 714/M2-5f71 All other depertmente M2..a2"1 MAIN °''ICE SlO ~ .. , ., ,. w... G.11 AOOr-. '°" 1MO Cq,le MMA C:A ~ 111\llOey ltllO ~1 " "°" dO l'OI ,~ yOljr «ljlff D,-1 a m "84 DMOle ''•nk Zlnl Editor RoMmery Churchm.n Controller tO •"' Ind"°'"~ -111-..ea Clrculaflon T1l1phonee ,,,.. o.-.~ ,.,.. ..... l ....... ~ ...... ' "oMJt L. CMtreft Pf0duet1on Managtr Don~ L. WHllamt Orcul.tuon Mal'Mtgel' VOL 11,NO.~ • Oranoe Cout OAJl Y PILOT /Monday, Augu9C 12, 1185 * Al Seniors' day set by RB nierchants Firefighting fliers a breed apart A Senior Ciuuns Oay, sponsored by Hunt- maton Center Merchants A sociaoon, wlll be held Aua. 20 from 10 a.m. to S p.m .• with vanous mrormat100 booths throuahout the center's coun ofTcnna free i!aucoma tcatina. blood pmsure testma, cataract scrcenina. dental infonnation and more. Seniors may also bnna tbeir medicare bills to have questions answered about them and about Soc1al Security. In addition, 10 percent discount car~s gc:><>d for that day only will be given to all seniors 1n attendance. Free dental enm• .iated Or David Tas~y will offer free denta.1 consultat1ons Wednesday from noon to I p.m., at Irv1.ne Medical Center's Community Health Coun· sclmg Office as part of a JOmt health program between IMC and People for an Irvine Communuy Hospital. Located 1n the Lakeside Office Building. Suite IOI, 4605 Barranca Parkway ID Woodbridge, the consultauons will include information on new developments 10 dcnustry, pcnonal dentaJ pr<>- ~ms and low cost dental plans. For more information call the Community Health Counschng Office at 857-6500. Parent.' cJaue.atOCC Workshop classes designed to help parents learn more about their children will be offered this fall by the Early Childhood Education Department at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Tbrcc course sections begin next week, whjJc four othcn will start the week of Sept. 3. Further infonnation on the various courses may be obtained by calli1'& 432-5772. School •Jgnapt1 amJOIUICed Fall rea,istration for children in the Newport Mesa Unaficd School Distnct will begin neJtt Monday. Back Bay High School will begin rcgjs- tenna students Aua. 29. For further informat10n, call Deputy Super- intendent Norman Loats at 760-3213. gaJt ... motfag cl•••e. .et Saddlcback Community Hospital will host a "no-nonsense" qwt smoking~ogram, beginning Monday and continuma throu Aug_ 28, under the sponsorship of the American ccr Society. The four sessions will be led by a lrarncd ex- smokcr who will help smokers stop and stay off cigarettes. Call the society at 7 51--0441 for dctatls. Ya.emlte exhibit sclledaled Historic photographs of visitors to Yosemite National Park will be exhibited at the Laauna Hills branch of American Savings and Loan Association be&innang next Monday as part of a lOOth anniversary celebration by the financial institution. The exhibit may be seen during business hours through Sept. 13 at the office, 24085 El Toro Road, at the intersection of Pasco de Valencia. Marriage tl1M offered Pnnciplcs for establishing a healthy and open marriage wiJI be discussed an a sociology course entitled "Marriage and Family Life" at Orange Coast College this fall The 'enemy' doesn·t shoot back. but tt•s still hazardous work EDITOR' NOTE -Offlc112ls call 1 t the wom fire k'a1on in the hurory of Call- forn11 Smee Jan. I. more than 5,200 fires hne burned more rhan J8J,OOO acre Supportin1 the flreli~htcrs on the sround 1~ the state's n~t of.,, tanlccrs, flown by a special breed of pilot~ with the "rrghr stuff" A reponer took a ndc w11h one of them, veteran Buv Blaylock By STEVE GEISSINGER ......... p,_WrtMf STOCKTON -Buzz Blaylock coaxed tanker "72" skyward, bound for a wildfire belching deadly mixtures of smoke, up- drafis and debns. Blaylock, a former fighter .pilot who was shot down 1n Vietnam. banked toward the Sierra Nevada m the twin-engine plane. one of 21 former submannc<hasing S-2s the st.ate refitted to douse fires. To survive the hazards that killed two tanker pilots last summer alone, the 58- year-old flier must make JUSl the nght approach· always d1 v1ng downhill and upwmd. He must achieve precisely the nght speed. nyina slowly enough to ma1nu11n control as 800 gallons of retardant gushes out. abruptly making the plane four tons lighter. He must brace against heat-fed updrafts, hoping to miss dcbns spewed by names. then peer through smoke for exactly the nght spot to rclcm -ideally half in. half out of the fire. He's forced to dodge other tankers and planes, making sure fire- fighters arc clear of the drop. which can squash a fire eng1ne. His flyi ng comes second nature. Like all S-2 pilots. he flies Wlthout a co-pilot. "h's not really an awfully dangerous JOb," says Blaylock. who supervises the tanker pilots "It's JUSt one where )Ou've always got to know exactly what }'Ou'rt· doing. "Like 1n late afternoon. when the" shadows make the canyons so dark 1t seems as if you're d1vmg mto the belly ofa whale But you learn that your eyes Wlll ad1us1 quickly enough." Blaylock has flown for 35 years. so long that he goes by "Buzz" rather than his real first name. Monroe. He started 1n propeller-<lnven fighters, then flew Jets for the U.S. Air Force. North Vietnamese gunners shot him down on March 12. 1966, but he escaped capture. As a Hemet Valley Fl}"lng Service pilot based in Grass Valley. he's nown nearl y 10,000 fire-figh ting m1ss1ons since 1977 an the planes the state Departmena of Forestry leases from the military On th is m1ss1on. he flew 20 miles nonhcast to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada He had an audience of news reporters. there 10 view a dnll for tanker pilots and the CDF air attack commanders who 11vc directions from smaller planes The hmc-grcen and orange tanker flashed overhead, engines popping as 1f they were backfinng. The noise came from the propeller 11ps. sp1nn1ng at 2.800 rpms -so fast they were 1b.auenn1 the sound bamer and spttuna a urcam of1 maJI son1c booms Blaylock circled izina up the mock fire with the COF commander. Theo, abruptly. Blayloclc.'1 plane graccf ully swoopc<S 10 I S4 feet above the around, ausbana 1 sticky red chemical containina fenlhzer to both check the spread of flames and later nourish new plant vowth. Bcstdes tankers. the 't.atc's air force includes 13 command aircraft and I 0 hehcorters that drop water from bucltets. as wel as ferry equipment and fircfiahters. The plane& are ready to fly within tfirce to four minutes from 19 field~ throughout the state, during dayli&ht hours . Jerry Part.am, director or tffe Depart· ment of Forestry, says the state has "probably the best initial attack pr<>vam of any firc-fighung agency in the world." "Cahfom1a has 26 malhon residents -1t would be the sixth lariest nation in the world -an'd we have to protect them," he adds. "It's a tremendous chore.'' So far this year, more thaO,.l.i.200 fires have charred more than 385,1.MJ acres in California. more than three times the amount that burned all of la.st year. Partain says 1985 has be-en "the worSt fire season in California history." A M. "Sonny' Momson, chief pilot at Hemet Valley Flying Service. says his company got an exclusive contract this year to supply tanker pilots and mamtain the planes.. allowing standardized safety precautions and lower maintenance costs. The firm set up its main service station for CDF aircraft in Stockton. Keeping the airplanes in good mechanical shape is tough on ground crews, particularly dunng summers such as this one that keep planes flying constantly. Maintenance was a veater problem at the outset of (>rogram in the 1950s, when pilots new reurcd mihtary aircraft such as singlc-enJlne TBM "torpedo bombers and tv.m-<:ngme PBY sea patrol planes. Momson says pioneers discovered, tragically, that some aircraft such as tw1n- engmc B-25 bomben weren't suited for that kind of work The U S. Forest Service lost several "The) have pictures of one." Mom son sa}s ... The fellow was probably gomg 200 mph when he dropped, when he should have been doing 130 mph. The thing pitched up and we nt througt't the a1r tail first. shedding the wings, the tail feathers and everything else. And that was tt." Momson and Blaylock say the 120 air tanker pilots m the nation form a fraternity of sorts. In California, they cam about $25.000 in five months, working nine days in a row for one day off, then return to their regular 1obs as mechanics. real est.ate sales agents and crop dusters "This takes a particular kind of guy," ,.Momson ~)S "I've hired ex-military pilots and furloughed airline pilots. They come out and make one run of11 and that's all the} want " Bia} lock says that "when you lose a fnend. }OU knew he was 1n the business because he v.antcd to be there, do a ).Ob.... make the money ... A lot of these pilots rcaJI) do have the 'nght stuff they talk about astronauts havmg." FlChtlAC flree from the air al80 tallee the ••rtcht etuff. •• OC canyon fire half contained By tbe A11oclated Pre11 Backfires were ht early today to slo'>' a fire that burned 800 acres of brush tn Orange County's Carbon and T clcgraph canyons. Aided by an tankers. 200 firefi~tcrs had the fire 50 percent contarncd. said Oranie County fire Department dispatcher 8111 Sp1ncola. Backfires were set against flames m the Gilman Peale area of Chino Htlls State Park Flames scorched .. egct.auon to w1th1n a quarter male of the San Bernardino Count) hne Ocean winds that whipped the fire along subsided after naghtfall Sunda} The blaze broke out about I 30 p m Sunda) on Shell 011 Co propcn.. in Carbon u n}on. 25 miles southeast of Los Angeles and burned into Telegraph Ca- nyon. The fire's ongin was under mvestJgallon Seven diffcTCnt sections of the three-unit course will be offered, meeting mommgs, afternoons and evenings. Therapists Dr. Charles Levtton and Ao Hanchett are the instructors, and further mfor· mation may be obtalned by caJling OCC at 432-5772. Free brea•t enm• 11et Other diseases may set body up for AIDS The Hcahhcarc Medical Center of Tustin will sponsor a free breast self-examination clinic Aug_ 20 at two locations, the Woodbridge Medical Center in Irvine, 4950 Barranca Parkway, Suite 202, and in Tustin at 18 I 02 Irvine Blvd., Suite I 04. Both clinics will be conducted from 6:30 to 9 p.m. and reservations arc required. They may be obtained by calling Healthcare Medical Center at 838-960, ext. 5825. Monday, Aug. 12 By DANIEL Q. HANEY APki.-Wrlt., BOSTON -The presence of microbes or viruses from other d1sea<;ec; that affect the body's immune system may account for the spread of AIDS 1n some >\fncan countncs and among h1gh-n'>k groups el<;ewhcre. a researcher ~ys Sc1ent1sts stud ying wh y some hcmoph1hacs become infected w1th .\IDS concluded 1t of\en preys on people who'ie immune systems al read) are disturbed b) disease and other cond111ons. they repQncd in the Bn11sh 1ournal Lancet lnst1tutt: for Cancer Re~arch in London Three-quarters of U.S. AIDS v1ct1ms arc male homosexuals But hcmoph 1ltacs aJ so nsk the disease because they must take blood clotting material den ved from human blood that may be contaminated With AIDS. Some male homosexuals !'rave had repeatC'd bouts of venereal diseases and other infections. while drug addicts. another group at risk. 'atch diseases from d1n) needles In cen1ral <\Ima where AIDS 1s no" rampant, people often encounter malana and other paras1t1c infections that can disrupt the immune S}'Stem lnfirmatory sn Edinburgh. focused on 33 people who were madvertentl) gi ven some AIDS-tainted blood clotting factor at a cli nic an Scotland. Doctors attempted to learn wh) 15 of them became infected. while the rest remained free of all signs of the disease They discovered difference~ in the immune systems of the two groups hen before the 15 got mfectcd. the~ had lov.er levels of protective white blood cells that are attacked by the AIDS virus The doctors say the 1rregulant) was caused b} their hcmoph1 ha treatmen1 and 1t might have made them more c;usccpuble to AIDS 1nfccuon Lancetarticle b) Drs Ja} >\ Lt-'> and Jnhn L. Z1egler ofthe L nt'ers1t~ ofCahfom1a 1n San Francisco. ""lothang has happened so far to changl' our opinion about the susccpub1ht~ to .\IDS." said Ziegler He noted that .\ID~ had remained fairly v.ell confinffi ~o far 1n the L n1tC'd States to the 1drnttl'K>d mk groups -largely male homose,ual' drup abusers and hemoph1hacs In the ~arch fo r susccp11b1l1t) l1nl'\ - ""hat "ome c.all co-factors -rescarcht>r\ rccenll\ found that geneuc matenal from the hepatllis B "lrus 1s fou nd inside the infected T cells of $Orne .\ID '1ct1ms • 6 30 p.m., Cotta Meta Pla.nntng Comml11lon . City Council Chambers. 77 Fan Drive. Some el(perts suspect that '1ru<;e\ parasites and other microbes ma-. con- tribute 10 v1c11ms' suscep11b1lit~ to ac- quired immune deficiency S}ndrome "This ma> account for · the alarming spread of AIDS that we arc current!}' wnnessing 1n some countnes in Afnca," as v.ell as the transm1ss1on of the disease among homosexuals. said one of the" researchers. Dr Robin A We1'is of the "Those might seem to be a far cry from homo~"<ual practice but It may all come do\.\n to the same thing 1n the end," Weiss ~1d ... ~n)th1ng that penurbatcs the im- mune s)stem may allow the virus 10 get a better gnp on the host's bod> " The .\) DS ' 1rus attacks blood cells called helper-T cells that arc necc~n to proted the bod} from infection The '1rus v.Ted.<i the immune S)Stem b) turning the~ T (ell<. 1n v1rus factones and then destro}1ng them. ·· .\ lot of U\ ha' e felt for a lo ng time that 1here are co-factors that arc necessar. add1uons 10 bnng out the iull disease .. said Dr \ianin H1~h of \iassachusem General Hospital • 7 30 p m . Newport Beacb City Council. ( ll) Council chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd. The study published Aug. 3 and directed h't Dr Christopher.\ Ludlum of the Roval The idea that other mfcc11ons pta' a rote 1n <\IDS "-as propesed t"o 'ear' ago in :i '-i onc of the pauents stud1t>d at the \cotland chn1e v.ere belie' ed to ha' t' bl·t>n e'postd 10 the .\IDS \lfUS before reCCI\ n~ tht' taintc-d clomng matenal la'\I 'r.n PoucE Loe Bandit gets cash bouquet at flower shop in Valley A lone gunman held Up a Fountain Valley flower shop Saturday and sot away with S 189 an cash register receipts. Accord.mg to Fountain Valley police the suspect entered the Valley l.rrine Buralars made a haul at a home 1n the 100 bloc k of Colonial over the weekend gettsnaaway with $55.000 1n sal ver, chma. crystal. and O nental ruas. • •• A man was arrested for indecent expo.sure at the comer of( am pus and \ulver Sunday ni•ht. . ~-. A buralar ,tole Jewelry valued at $'4.800 from a home 1n the 100 block of Claret Thursdav niaht ••• A purse was taken from an un- locked vehicle parked in front of a home m the 100 block of Hunter unday. • • • Vandal broke the windshield of a c.ar parked 1n front or a home 1n the 300 block of Pane Sunday Newport Beach A &Old d1am.nd nna valued at Sl.SOO. two "Netsu1ts valued ll SlOO. and SS 1n cash were stolen from a car parked at thecomerof S..tl'l and Ri ver Sunday n11hL ••• of Aowcn store, 17211 Brookhurst Street, actina as if he wanted to make a purchase. He then pulled out a blue· steel automatic handaun and forced the sales citric to hand over the money 10 the cash register. The suspect fled the store on foot through the busmcss' rear door No IDJUnC'I were rtponed 1n the 1nc1dent Vandals set a lifeguard tower on front of a home in the 19700 block ot fire early Sunday mominado1na $I 00 • Potomac Sundal afternoon 1n damage. The tower was numhcr 61 • • near 600() w. Ocean Front. A male JUvenalc was apprehended • • • for stealing a $1 5 nashh&ht from a Someone stoic a car stereo worth Gcmco department Store. 7212 Ed· $350, cassette tapes, worth $80, and a anger. Sunday cassette tape holder, worth $30, from . • • • a gray 1984 VoJ\swaaen Jetta p rked A resident 1n t.hc I 4SOO block of at the oomer of 3rd and Acacaft Zane ~ported that v~ndals emptied a Sunday. fire cxungu1sher on has 1968 Plymoth • • • Vahent Saturdal Someone 5tole a diamond camf'la .._ blue 1973 M;rcedes 3~0 SF worth S2 000 from a home an 200 block of Evenma Canyon sometime worth S 13.000. was reponcd stolen 1n the past two weeks. from 1n front of a home in the 8200 block of Kiner over tbe ~eekend. Buntt.oitoo Beacb Someone stoic a wallet. kcJ1. and a check.boo~ from a car parked at the comer of 21,t and Walnut unda)' afternoon • • • A $60 hood CO\iCf was reported stolen off the top of a car parked in front of a home in tM 19300 block of Baytrater Saturdav na&)'lt. . " . C~lt cards, cusetle tape • and I S m cash werc tt1>0rtcd toh:n ftom black 1985 Honda Aca>rd parked in • • • Tools valued at S3SO~rc n:J>On.cd ,tolcn from • white 1983 Toyota C'cJ1ca parked at the comer of Pacific ('oa,t H1ahway a.nd Lake undl\ morn1n1 ••• A buraJar. en"""' throuah 1 rear Wlndow, uole S52S 1n ca.sh and 1 S30 portable radio from 1 care center tn the 19300 block of Mauna Saturda.). • • • • A rt~1del\t 1n the 7600 block of Vantage reported Sunda) that \lnoe her baby \ilter had 1 ~">at her hamt- ----~---.. -· ---·----·--------·- Wl'dne~day a gold necklace. worth S550. and a S 125 s1lvercen6c~te have been m1ss1ng • • • SomC"one stoic S7.000 sn Jewelry Imm a home in the 7000 block of Vale nllne Saturday evening.. Fountain Valley ..\stereo. a sleeping bag. and a table sa"' v.ere reported stolen from the unlocl ed gargeofa home tn the 11800 blcx l of Mt Robert Fnday night. The lo~' v.a' esumated at $405 • • • ..\ woman's diamond nng worth S3 000 was reported stolen from a home 10 1he 17800 block of Pipestone ..,unda' ..\ccordang to police. the 'uspcct entered the house whi~the "1ct1m wa~ watch1na TV an the fam 1h room • • • " bow. 100 arrows, and a bicycle" v.ere stolen from the aaraae of a home in the I 5900 bloc~ of Rocky Fnday • • • \ man received a onc-1nch 'itab v.ound to h15 lowcrbackdunf\Ja fi&Jlt 11'1 the I 7000 block or Ward earl) Sunday momin1 CCMlta Meu. <;omcone stole S3.9 0 1n 1ewclr) from a display ease at 1 M•> ( o depa.nment tore 1n u1h ( oast Plaza Wednmay 01&}n Poh~ ~u~pect the sui~t ha a pas kc) as lhas was the ~nd~lry robbery at the store 1n thrtt di~ • • • Daniel Woodridae of C cnta Mesa was taken 1n10 cu tod) on dru& c h~s early Fn~) momma af\a a nc1 borcomplained that Woodnd&e an a fnend 9'C1'C makina too much noise. He wt held at Oran ount) 1a1I in heu M SI0.000 Nil for bt1n1 under the innuence of a halhH •· r_s~nac drug and for pQ'i'\Cs1on ot • • • Someone stole two T ~ts a d1ctaphone. a l)'pv.nter and ca h from the video room of ( oa~thne Community ( ollege sometime 1,11,1 "eek. The" IO)!> was es11mated Jt Sl 18352 ••• Two suspect'> worl>ang m tandl·n anemptcd to steal d cashm~ swea ter and a s~1rt from a Nordstrom ' J fpartment store m uth C O<A\t Plaza over the" wc~kend Although one got away. polKe apprehended !he othC'r suspect he was taken 1nlll cu!>lod} and the S94~ an clothing she and her partner alleged)> stole v.a<. m·o' c red. ,,. Lapila Beach Pohce a~tcd David Kelly Bran nigan. 31 . on susp1c1on of indccent ellpo urc Brannapn was rre tcd t 2 2S a.m Sunday on Lqion and Woman jumps to death on freeway B ck Auocla&d Prat \ 55-ycar~)ld Oran e ( ounty woman died when she 1umpcd fmm a frttWa) ovefl)&ss and WI' ~tru~·k b)' tt"cral ca~ poh~ sa1d V1rsima ltt Dunman of T\m1n ..,., 1een walluna on the Fourth c;trcct bnd&c o"u the Santa A°' f rttw&\ about 3 a.m Sunda). l t Ja k Net n sa1d. he ehmbtd o .. tt tht ra1hl\1 and Jumped --· ~ --~11111 (1lennC'' re ~treet'i • • • A. 'acuum Hlued at S4 ~Cl ""'*' s1olen SundB\ on <)olana 'Wa, 1h1.• •.a1.um 1old pohce • • • .\ ~1gn "alued at $350 v.as reported \tolcn ~aturda> afternoon on Brnad \li3\ • • • .\ ~amera "alued a1 S 140 w.1 .. ''lllen from a Sou1h ( oast H1gh"a' .iJdrc'' the '1ll1m told pelicc \atur !la' • • • P1)h,e ar1t~tcd Rob<'n l 1nd\(.'' llhl.:man :'.~.onsusp1c1on nfdn,mg um1C'r thr ann uen<"c of ak(1h11I H 1~ \:man "'a' '>toppe-d late \unda\ on J.l<,m1ne \tr~t and ChfT Dn"c Stationery store robbed by gunman Ir\ inc pohct rcponed that a lone 1unman robbe'd a itatmn~ry stnrT Fndn and So\ away W1th the an und1~lo5Cd amount of ~ and two pen sets Pohoe said the sus~t entered terra St.at1onc~ I O~S 'ky,,.rt., iho~'td the 'l&ln clcTlc the aun and d~andcd money r The suspect fled on foot. hc9dma nonh on MacArthUJ 80\JJevard The sulpcct u dcscnbcd u a whtlt male. '4S ya.n..otd.. S feet S anc tan, I SO ~ds. wt th dart brown hair No ft\lunea ~ r'Cl)9f1t:d an lhe •netdcl\t ) A• * Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, Augu1t 12, 19U E(herge:acy procedures failed i:a chemical leak Escapees' news tip wins prize Officials fault Union Carbide for too little warning too late INSTITUTE, W.Va. (AP) -An emergency system f811ed miserably in its first ma.ior test since it was pu~ into place at a Union Carbide C'orp. plant here foll.owing a chemical leak that killed more than 2.000 people U\ India. residents say. Su plant employees. one senously il\iured. and about 130 nearby resident~ went to hospitals Sunday with lung, eye. nose and throat amtauons after the leak of a chemical used to make ~sucade Thousands of people were asked to stay ln their houses for several hou~ untd the chemical d1ss1pated. . Carbide issued d statement today from co mpany headquarters in Danbur}. Conn.. saying that "lhe emergenC> response system worked according to plan and all govemmcn1 au1hontJes and hospital emergency rooms were notified an a lamely fashion." But local officials, emergency room doct~rs and residents uuured by 1he choking fumes complamed of inadequate waminas and 1nformat1on Ma>ors of nearby commumtJcs including Dunbar. St. Albans, Nitro .and Charleston said today that 1he 1oformat1on they received was lOO little, too late. "The system didn't work," wd Charleston Mayor Mike Roark. Officials said the unit that produced the chemical. aldicarb oumc, was shut down followina the leak, but.that workers were on the job today in other pattS of the plant The chemical cloud spewed from a unit that UleS methyl isocyanate, the subStance that leaked last Decem- ber in the Ind.Jan ci ty of Bhopal. Plant spokesman Dick Henderson sa.id the substance that' leaked here, aldica.rb oxjme, is processed with MIC to make pesticides, but the MIC as consumed in production. Henderson had earlier said aldfoarb oxime was made from MIC. but be charmed his account today. He also said today that the plant's MIC unit was never involved. Company officials said a cloud of aldicarb settled on nearby homes after leaking from the plant when a gasket oo a storaae tank faaJed. Many people llVln& near lhe plant said their homes already were engulfed m fumes when they first beard the plant's eme'1en9 siren. "Carbide's got to do something better than t.hts,' said Donna Willis, o ne of nearly 300 residents examined at an emergency clinic. . "We can't let them wait 10, 20 or 30 minutes before they let you know what'~ goins on. We couJd have been dead,'' she said. The company said it notified the county Office of Emergency Services of the mcidcnt within "approximately five minutes" of the leak. LAUSANNE, Swiuerland (AP) -Two youna callers tned to w10 a Swiss Radio Statton 's weekly pri1c for the best news tip -by reportina their own escape from jail. The two telephoned the special "tipster" number of the French-lanauage station in Lausanne last Monday to tell how they had escaped from Bcllechasse jail after putting a sleep-induc10g drug m their guard's coffee. Police said Sunday that one of the two unidentified men was still at large. 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Balboa 673-7726 Sanctions waiting unless apartheid end hastened BJ fte AJsoetatecl Pre11 SANTA BARBARA -The Reaaan adm1n_istrat1on ~ys it as n.ow up 10 South Africa to make a move away from apartheid, following a wam1na to the white-ruled government that Pre idcnt Rcaaan may be unable t<? hold ofT cona,ressional sanctions. White House spokesman Larry S~es sa1~ Su n.d_ay that National Security Adviser Robert C'. Mcf'.arlane hi;d laid ,01;1t the ,reaht1C$ of the situation" in a meeting with South Afnc~n Fore•&!' M1n1ster Pik Botha last week in Vienna. Mcfarlane 1old South Afncan o~ctal~ Reagan would be unable 10 sustain a veto of sanctions legislat1on pcndmg.1n Co.ngrcss unless there is "accelerated movement" away from the apartheid pohcles of racial separation, Speakes con finned. Weatller warDl.ng delayed before cruh WASHINGTON -The Na1ional 1 ransportation Safety Board as stall 1rying to detennine why air traffic controllers dad not relay a fresh weather forecast to the pilot of a Delta Air Lanes plane 1hat ~rashed an Dallas on Aug. 2. The jumbo jct, carrying 163 people. crashed dunng a heavy thunderstonn. killing 132 passengers and one ~rson on the around. Safely board .member Patnck Bursley, who 1s headm~ the probe. said wc.ather ''is vc:ry much involved an tM accident" but investigators still had nol determined whether the phenomonon of wand shear was a factor an 1he crash. "We're ccrtamly exploring 1t," he SaJd. "There 1s an 1nd1cat1on of a weat.her forecast being delivered to the controllers some 10 minutes before the accident, and that was no1 passed along," said Bursley. Grazu&on cheen Scllroeder at home LOUISVILLE, Ky. -Seeing 1he smile on William Schroeder's face as he visited with his grandchildren made the strain of the ups and downs since he became the world's second mechanical heart recipient "all worth it," his son said at a homecom mg celebration. Schroeder. 53, !he longest-Ii vi ng recipient of a mechanical heart and the firs1 to live outside the hospital. took the quarter- mile ride 10 the specially equipped apartment Sunday in has van. "T~e Heart & Spirit of Jasper,'' named for his Indiana homeiown. He visited. with famil y members Sunday during the first day of his return to hfe outside Humana Hospital Audubon. where the device was implanted Nov. 25. Boy mayor l08et1 vote, stays Jn office CRABB, Texas -The 12-year-old mayor of this small community says 11's "back to 1he drawing board" after constituents rejected a plan that would have incorporated Crabb and thrown ham out of a job. Mayor Bnan Zimmennan used has sav1n$S account to help pay for Saturday's b~llollnJ on his campaign promise, which was designed to prevent larger c1t1es from annexing Crabb. Incorporation was defeated by a vote of 595 to 30 Zimmerman had said he would run for re-election if Crabb was nol incorporated. Incorporation would have stripped the youlh of his mayoral duties because Texas law requires mayors of1ncorporated cities 10 be at least 18. Vouchers malled for remedlal students WASHINGTON -The Educa11on Del)anmenl is considering a voucher program to let local and state governmenis issue federal funds directly to parents of children who need remedial help, said Education Secretary Wilham J. Bennett. The prOJram, Bennen said Sunday would "pass constitutional muster" and stay within the confines of a recent Supreme Coun decision. Bennett has cri1icized the high court's July I ruling that New York City public school teachers cannot conduct remedial reading classes in parochial schools under a federally funded program. The court based its decision on constitutional separation of churc h and state. E:r-Mafla flgare 11nked to FBI stl.ng SAN FRANCISCO -Defense anorneys say 1he FBI used a former mobster an a slang o~rataon 10 en1rap men charged with conspiring to sell S 10 m1ll1on worth of m1ss1les to Iran. FBI agent Stephen Salmieri tes1ified in Orlando. Fla .• that a man named Tony Romano was present wi1h an FBI agent a~eetings in Californ ia and Florida, where the defendants allegedly plotted the cal. Rorrl'ano. 58, was not among 1he seven defendants arrested Aug. I an t sting operation launched to break up smugghng of U.S. mi ssiles to lran. One dead, l 0 hurt Jn weddbJg melee EAST LOS ANGELES -One man died and at least 10 people were anJured 10 an apparent gang confrontation at a wedding reception. The bride and groom escaped unscathed from the violence Sunday at Rudy's Pasta House. but Jose Enrique Marrufo. 20, of Gardena died of multiple gunshot and stab wounds. Los Angeles County sheri ffs Deputy Sam Jones said. The cause of 1he fighl was unknown. bu t rival gang members were present, Jones said. Deputy a .IJero twice In three yea.rs TEMPLE CITY -The man who saved actress Theresa Saldana from a knife-wieldine attacker three years ~o and then became a sheriffs deputy 1s a hero again. this time for reviving an infant who almost drowned. Jeffrey Fenn was a Sparkletts Water deliveryman when he yanked Sconish drifter Arthur Jackson away from Saldana as Jackson viciously knifed her Marc~ I 5. 1982. later 1hat year. Fenn entered the Los Angeles County sheriffs academy. On Saturday Fenn and Restrve Deputy Gary Jones went to a Temple City apartment where Ahc1a Sadler was tryinJ to revive her I I-month-old son. Jonathan. who had been found submerged in the bathlub. The boy had stopped brea1hing. but Fenn and Jones revived him with cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The boy subsequently was expected to be released today from Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena. a nursang supervisor said. Woman shoots Intruder at home LOS ANGELES-A woman fought a gun battle with two armed men who broke into her Hollywood Halls home, killed one of them and drove the other away, police said Sunday. The three exchanged shots Saturday nigh1 in the home above the Sunset Strip, Hollywood division Detective Russell Kuster said. One man died at the scene, but the other apparently was unhanned, he said. declining to identify the dead man until his family was notified. Bullets flew near the woman, who was alone in the home, but she was not injured. She was not identified by police and no charges are expected to be filed against her. Last In Siem fire Nrle. contalned KYBURZ -The last in a series of Sierra Nevada forest fires has been contained after blackenin1175 acres between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. Gal Connell. a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry, said Sunday evening. "It's held at 175 acres for the last four to five hours. There's only one hot spot outside the lane and that's being taken care of." The fire caused aboul $400,000 damage to trees and watershed, but no mucturcs were destroyed and no one was m1ured. ' JS die Jn •ont fl6ht1Dg bJ hro month• BEi RUT, Lebanon-:-The kidnapping of 65 Christians by Shiite Moslcms set off the fiercest battle 1n two months across the line that divides Bcirut'll Chnst1an and Moslem sectors. police said today. At least 13 people died and more than 75 were hurt. The ellchange of mortars, rockets and recoilless rifle fire followed two days of machine gun and grenade attacks. Amons the injured was the 1985 Miu Lebanon. 20.ycar-old Soha Chahin, who suffered several shrapnel wounds. Ba•mea boycott •pread• with rlotm1 JOHANNESBURG, South Afnca -A consumer boycott apinst white businesses spread to South Africa's mdustrial hcartJand today while security forces, some wielding rubbtr wh1J)5, csconcd stri.k.in& students to school Police reported ~ttered riotJna. Meanwhile. five more blacks were rcponed ~llcd an Wttkend violence. Hospitals in Durban reponed rwo deaths in outbreakJ at black townships, brin&Jn& to 67 the total reponed lolled in the India n Ocean port tn ncarty a week ofv1olence. More than 700 were iajurcd 1n the rioti~ the most intcnst since protcsls apinst apenhe1d, South Africa's system of racial sqreaaoon. bq.an around the country last August. StroJJ6 eartlrquke JJlt. nortliem BomlJa TOK YO -An canbQuake strona enoua,h t.o shake hou and topple vases h11 the noryhcm part )apan'a central island of Honshu today, but there were no 1mmcd1ate reports of IOJUnes or damqea. However. the Central Meteorol<>&Jcal Ajenc~ cautioned the Pacific coast of nonhcastcm Japan abou& the possib1hty of a tidal wave. Offietals said the earthquake etntercd about 160 miles northeast of Tokyo, had a preliminary mca urcment of 6.6 on !he Richter scale. An canhquakt of mqnitude 6 is considered I IC\lerc quake. l --- ---.-, • Orang. Cout DAILY PILOT /Mond8)', Augult 12, 1185 Al Most Nicaraguans denied U.S. political asylum MIA~I (AP)-Thousand ofanu-lefhst Nicarquan exiles .. ftccin1 their homeland's political violence att find1n1 the U.S. aovernment sympathetic to their eause .. they should be 1n N1car11ua fi&hllOJ .. ap1n$t lhe Sandin11ta aovemment instead of ~lc.foa work and safety an the United States. but unw1Uina to IJ'lnt them refuse. Althoua,h President Reapn has condemned N1carqua u a "totalitarian dunieon." h1 admin1strat1on is refusins pohllcal asylum to about 90 percent of the N1caraauans who a~ply and even has deported a few back to Manaaua. accordina to aovcrnment fi&ure • Pef'll R1vund. lmm1araoon and Naturalization Service director in M1am1, denied the alleptton. although he said questions about pouibly JOin1na anu-Sandinma rebels "could bc a ked (by the JNS) to determine what kind offcan (an applicant) would bve about goina back" The Rev. Ernest Gartia·Rub10. a Cuban-American priest belpina Nicartguans arriving in M1aini, called the administration policy an injustice that 1s designed to force youna Nicaraguans to return to Central America to JOin U.S.-backcd rebels. Admmtstrallon officials also defended the asylum policy toward Ntcarquans 11 ncce sary to prevent a flood of immiannion from th.at country while suit protectmg those who can prove a reatonablc basis for feanng persecution 1f they arc returned. Jn tile past nine months, the admmistralton granted only 241 Nicaraauan asylum rcquC$ts. while r~Jecttng 2.658. Garcia-Rubio said some teen-agers seeking asylum in Miami have been told by U.S. immigration officials that Disability fund for jud es called abuse , in debt SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Lucra- uve lifetime disability pensions arc easily won by Califoml8 Judges, whose claims are processed by a secretive state commission and paid from a fund that is deeply in debt, according to a published report. In the past 20 years, the state Commission on Judicial Per- formance bas approved more than 90 percent of judges' disability claims, rejecting only 12 requests. Judges' disabiHty retirements are the most lucrative in the state -$3,800 to SS,300 a month -while the average disability for state retirees 1s $379 a month. - The report appeared 1n Sunday·s San Francisco Examiner. The panel tnat awards d1sab1hty pensions often relics only on the medical report of a judge's doctor, its files and discuss1ons on Judges' disability claims arc kept secret. Pensions have been awarded to judges who were under investipuon, convicted of cnmes or rejected by voters, the Examiner repon.cd. The commission tried to refused a disability pension to former Stockton Superior Court Judge Maxwell Willens, who applied for the benefits oh the same day he was defeated in a November 1970 election. Willens was convicted in 1971 of bribery and conspiracy for takin~ payoffs in exchange for ~ving lenient sentences. The California Supreme Court ruled that a Judge's criminal convic- tion "docsn t suspend his right to apP.IY for a disability retirement." Willens was awarded a $SO, 134 annual pension, the Euminer said. Clajming back troubles, San Diego Sut>trior Court J udgc Roscoe Wilkey rct1red in 1979 after two presiding ~udges conducted private inquiries into his behavior on the bench. The Judge once urged swif\ resol- ution to a case, and threatened to declare a mistrial, sayin' "I've &ot to catch a car pool by 4:30; according to newspaper accounts. The Judicial commission, which also is rcspon· sible for disciplining judges. never took action apinst Willccy and in- stead awarded him a SSO, 134-a-year pension, the Examiner said. Normal service retirements usually are awarded to judJCS at age 60 af\er 20 years of service. But hfettme disability payments -6S percent of an active judge's salary -can be awarded at any age after two years on the bench. The pensions are paid from the Judges' Retirement System, which faces a $600 milhon deficit. A bill as pending m the assembly to provide S20 million more a year for system A bad retirement system "destroys the faith of the people in theJud1c1ary, and in government. It is scandalous, ' said state Sen. Wadie Deddeh, D- Bon1ta, who sponsored the bill. One former comm1ss1on member says that judges who seek disability retirements af\er losing at the polls are a problem. Simon le Bon Rock star 'lµckyto be alive' COWES, Isle of Wight (AP) - Simon le Bon of the Brittsh band Duran Duran said he felt "very lucky to bc alive" af\er his yacht capsized and trapped him underwater for 20 minutes. Le Bon. 26. lead singer of the rock group. and five crewmen huddled 1n an air pocket in the overturned hull until a diver rescued them. The Drum.a 77-foot. Sl.35 m1lhon ocean racing yacht. lost its keel Sunday in gales three miles off Falmouth, on the southwest coast of England. The accident occurred near the final race of the Admiral's Cup fhe ot1ic1aJ id lepl appt.al allow many of 1h~ N1caraauans denied a ylum to uay an the Unncd,Swcs for Iona period • But amons the nearly 40,000 N1carquans e~l!mated to have tettled in the M1am1 area. the unm1arattoo t uc l becom1na a hotter topic than ne\\.5 about fiatuina in~1de N1carqua. Some exile leaden araue that Nicaraguans sh~d be aUo.,wed to stay and work an &he United State-5 It ld~t until the 1 civil war ends. Pre 1dent Carter &rant~ sucb permission near the end o(the 1979 c1v1l war that brou&ht the ruhng Sand1n1sta~ to power. 1hc)' note Robtno J. Arauello, a 30.year-old banking execuuve whose father was a leadinJ banker m Ntcaragua bcfott the Sandinista talceovcr, u1d most N1car.aauan e,ule 1n Miami "aresuffenna . They're a lot of people who have to ~•and are nck.'' -... recent report by t.bc Ni~ Coalition fat • lmmiJllltion tatu called U.S. rejection of U)lum and denial ofv.ork ptrmiu "inhumane artd inconsistc'Of° with Reapo adm,n1 ltllion dtnuociatioos of bum&J) ri&h abu$t 1n Nicaraaua. "We 1mou5ly doubt lb.at t.bete policies are ~"I to 1nt1m1date anyone into rt\W'tUDI to Nicarqua. but it bas the effect of causm' 1 irut deal oHev and conl\Cm.&lion in our community, ' wd the coaltllon, made up tJf four exile aroups The Assoetated Pres mtcN1ewed a dozen N1caraauans now hv1n• 1n Maama, and mOSl wd th~y would hkely return af lbe ~n1 iovernmcnt ts overthrown. But many said t.bear inaemt io reu.1m101 would drop 1fthec1vil wa.rdnlason. Are stalker, rape linked? San Gabriel resident. 84, might have been latest victim SAN GABRIEL (AP) -An 84-year~ld woman raped in her home over tbc weekend may be lhe latcSt victim of a killer linked to at least eight sla~ and up to 18 brutal assaults smce March, officials say. The woman was awakened al dawn Sunday by a masked man who entered her home through an unlockod window, said Los Angeles County sheriff's Deputy Sam Jones. She was reported in good condition at a local hospital. Sheriffs homicide detcc11ves joined San Gabncl poli~ at the woman's home Sunday, about 10 miles northeast of downtown Los Ansetet.. CO detenn1ne 1f the attack was related to a teries of crimes believed committed by 1 sin&Je prowler staUci.aa tbc San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys. Jones said. "'There arc strona indications mil could be lhc same person," Jones wd. ••There are similarities." .. She aot a preny good cut on her arm by his bands tw1sttng and turnina." said the victim's son. ··He tncd strangling her. He broke blood veuels in her throat.·· A neighbor found tbc victim ofSunday'sattack when she came out on her driveway, wrapped in a bcdsbcet and called b1s name. Another rcsJCient rcc::allcd that on Friday be saw a susp1c1ous looking man in a brown, late model Ford, taking note of two houses next to the victim's home. SURGERY'S FOR REAL 'M-A-S-H"s Mike Farrell aids El Salvador operation doctors SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP) -Actor Mtke FarrcU, who played a Korean War surgeon in TV's "'M-A· S-H;' says he hopes lllS weekend stmt as a real surgeon's assistant doesn't look like a publicity ploy. Farrell, 46, who played BJ. Hunnicun on the senes from 1975 unt1l 1t ended in 1983, donned a surgical ~own Fnday to aid an operation on a guerrilla leader m El Salvador. "Apparently. 1t was the most important role in his hfc," said Sandra Bnm, a spokeswoman for a private U.S. civic assistanc.c group called Medical Atd for El Salvador. She called the Su!Jery a success. "I know this 1s going to look like a stunt, but that's too bad. It tsn't," Farrell said Sunday. Farrell, who has been active in C.CUtraJ America refugee work for three ycan, helped Or. Alejandro Sanchez lD rcstorina use of N1dta Diaz's fight band during I.be 2'h- hour operaoon. - The neurosur&eon asked for bclp just before the operauon. wd Farrell, wbo vtJ.S "in San Salvador as a repre~ntattve for Amnesty lntpuational. "He saJCi, 'When I say cut,' want you to cul. When J say retract. you retrtct. You lcnow bow to do that?'" Farrell rcc-0unted . "He gave me a book on tendon surgery in the car on the way oveT." Diaz, a commander of the Revolutionary Party of C.Cnt.ral American Workers. is beina held for trial by a military court on charges of uuson and insu'rtcction. The operat1on occurred under heavy guard. A New Service from Bank of America ... Son found alive after death report "It was very frightening One sen es. I minute everything was fine: we were going beautifully ~ne;(t we were I going over," said I n. "I am very NORTHAMPTON. Mass. (AP)- Frank Hayes had chosen his son·~ coffin and had begun telephoning relatives and friends with the news when he got some news ofh1s own - his son wasn't dead. Hayes had been told that his son, Jon, 32. had been run over and killed by a train. But the identificauon was made erroneously by police who told his father the body was so badly mutilitated that it was better he not see it. He said Sunday that a newspaper reporter found out his son was still ahve when he visited the younger Hayes' home seeking information for a story on the tram acctdent. "It's a bizarre sequence of even tr.,'' Frank.Jin Hayes said. "It wa!I really a bad case of respondmg too quickly There was no identification what- soever on the victim. "Nobody did this on purpose," he said. "l don't know why there was such an urgency. I'm sure there were one or two physical similarities. but they certainly weren't enough to make a definite identification." The younger Hayes said he had been at a wrestling match at Boston Garden Aug. 3 when the train ran over the victim, later correctly adcnt· ified as James Koumjian. 35 lucky to be ahve." 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Orn: mon: example' nl 1l'.1dcr,h1r m .;;nv1.ng Pl"<>plc 4-111"-ln' art4"'°''"' to th(' h.-n .. ., ·~l111utrt11i ( ht\.)•kw \""t-llA1n '"'""' nt '-•'" ni•\ t .. f"••i _.,,n All~ " h,,....,t-y •1 .... 1 .... 10 1---~-m Bank of America ~OHMUJCA~e.~ • ------~~~~~ ........ ~~~~------~~-----------c--'----·~---' AS 0nnge Cout DAILY P&lOT/Monday, Auguat 12, 1985 Dress, behaviorindicate who will go t~.~ limit DEAR ANN LANDER& A recicnt -Telhna raw jokes aod usina Mott maJes will be as se~ uaJly vodka martinis. ~kes off most ofber Why don't ypu ~lie to me at th~ leuerin your column ll&ned "M y street la.o&uaae qaressi-..eas tbearpartnenallow clothes. mdul&et 10 ttld-bot neckioa djnnertable. Joe. instead oftununa N"me ls Woman .. will undo ubtedly -Bounctnaaround (no bra) in them to be. More often t~ oot, 1t's and decides.when it's. over that abe on the TV and lceepma u on for three bnna fonb several thousand replies tow-cut sweaten and scc-throuah the remaJe who calls the sipals &od was raJ)Cd.111 a'ID thts-A VICTIM AMN boun? ld from ••My Name ls Man." There isa blouses. decl~swhetbersbewanta to bold IN PITTSBURGH n Every nl&httt's the same o story very thin line between heavy petuna -Weanna shrts sht to the City that line. DEAR PITTS: At me rllt of betq You aet mad because 1 falJ asleep a~d attempted date rape. and l'm hm1ts up the sides, back or front. ~.dear ~n • .P,I~ be tair. The bruded a uaJtor to my aez. I qree I .... DEIS dul'ina your monotoaueand 1 aet mad wilUna to bet that a areat many maJe -lndul&ina io soul-kissing. rapist wbo is lurlcina lO the alley to yn Uft loCSc oe ynr shh. J atope me LAJ1 when you wake me up to make love. rQders will spell out the difference. passionate pettinaa.od lots of steamy ara.b any woman who happens to waUt womea w-.0 Me dlemtelvet ta yov Nobody cao solve thJs problem but Women should be made aware of preltminanes that aive a man reason by is a ~&rcr>' from the man who letter wUJ lV'D clowa Ch •oltqt or you, Joe. I've told you how 1 feel but it the ways they invtte trouble Here arc to believe she is not only wtllin& but ma.kes 1t Wlth the dame after abe aoes DOt be 1wrprt1ed ll tlaey ftJMI &Mm· goes in one ear and out the other. No" JUSta few: · cager to ao the ltmit. to his place for dinner, h~ three selves vlctlmsof tlaelr owa makla1, atupid your supervisor is, bow the bia that you arc seeina it i.n print I hope it • • • companlesarcrippinaoffourDe... willmakea.oimp~on.-YOUR DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will you fensc Department, the unfair~ LONG-SUFFERING WJFE please run a letter to my bus band? He structure, mi1erable neiabbors who DEAR LONG-SUFFERING: A lol reads you in the Miami Herald ev~ encourage their dop to mess on our of wives com'Jal.D bec111e tlae!r day Wlthout fail. Maybe ifbe aees it in lawn my brother who bu owed btm laaabud• dH t talk to &Mm at all p E E s c A the paper it will ma.kc an impression. $2,000 for a year and a half and how Apparently Joe talk• too macll ud al DEAR JOE: Bed is not the place· to "-touah it will be on the elderly ifSocial tlle w-roa1 time. I II.ope tllJ1 letter •W talk for an hour slfl.i&ht about bow Security is cut. ltelp lllm 1bpe ap. A SEVEN NIGHT PRINCESS CRUISE FOR TWO ON THE MF:XICAN OFFICIAL RULES ----Win a vacation that g<Hs Myond your wi/dtst drtams. Win passagt into -a world ·of unmatchtd tltganct Win a voyagt .lo tht txotic Muican ports of call on a Prlncu s crulst at tht Daily Pllot"s tXfNn.st ---------------ENTRY FORM DAILY PILOT 7 NIGHT MEXICAN 'IVIERA CRUISE To Mr~r vour •ccount m IM Mt••c•n Rivl<'r• Cruw for Two. compkr~ rh11 tntry (Ol'm Mid ~nd II 1Jon, w11h l'OUT 1ui»ctip· IJOll ~ynwnt tPorMnl miut pn 1hrou&h / 2.J /..SS to ~ tnttr~ mro con rt•_' '_ I 'YAM£ Ii*•• "'''"'·--- A DDR £5 ~PT# CITY PHO'V£~--- ..,.,~,,,_,,,.,~,.• rlw 0.J' N w •I .;~.,. 'll ;,. :,~r~:·:n:~,: :y:r:--~~ao ; ::.."':::~rvJ~tf\ PtWTt\'f:. .. {i~ !'~·R/f lfR.\ -tJ1tounr Of P1tTMnt 0 1 mo I S 25 •«l11£'i711.0 ,Tl!F.rTrt>\T4 \ff,•H•.•.> 02"".mo. 11050 0 3 mos 11 5"5 Wcoo1Ncs DJtSIDtT-CLARK Jeanette IUlthJeen Carle and Pierre John Desmet were married June 1 Sat the First United Methodist Church in Riverside. The bride is the daughter of Patricia and Doua.tas Oark o(Rivenide. She is a 1983 p-aduate of Ramona Hijh Schoo~ Rivenide, and attended Riv- erside City College. She was a jewelry sales counselor for Best Products. The bridegroom is the son of Vickie aod Roaer Desmet of Costa Mesa. He is a 1978 graduate of Costa Mesa High School and attended Oranae Coast College. He is employed by Roger Desmet Plumbing. The couple are residents of Costa Mesa. 1 ::~.;,;':.'. ~·.::i: :: ~i.:;:..':!:'; J.;;, ".,, ~:::.,:.i~':1 ,,A ·~ \f••«n .rd n .... " ,,.,, •ond ....,h 0 4 mOJ 121 00 0 S moo l~o :!5 Bltl88EL-JOST "••i• .. ,d.,, • •• .._ ,..J, h, ph,,,,. r::J 6 mo. IJ I 50 0 I '~•r ltd IXI ' ,,,, •1nNr '"",.,. ""''''~ b.-llMJI 1 .....• ,, flw -~ ~1bllUt t.•I •m rwr ''•'-•I d110 .,.~ u1b1""• tu The Communt"ty Church Con ......... I> I •••• ,., .... "'o>kl'd ,., .,.,,..,.i ,.,"'" ...... ,. ... , ., .,,, "''''' II ......... ,, .... , ........ CHE:Ck E°'ICL.0 ... £0 0 . ,,.., .# ...J", ,,.. •• '" ~"'""-E:•v••.,.. ,,, • ..,.. ,,,..,,.,.. ~ '"" "•or-r ( .... v .•• ,. •I l'L£ •_£ Cll•R'£ ro u ) o.-otional in Corona del Mar was the ~ 1iu ~~ " t-d•••,.,,. N"d b'\ 11'1~ flie1h P1l t ..... _. d«MIO#" • (,,.,. ., ., " •i r ..,_.. The bride is the daua,hter of Mrs. Paul E. Tucker of Newport Beach and Dr. R. Dale Jost of Stockton. She wore a aown of white silk with lace trim endinain a sweeping train. The bodice was desianed with a lace trimmed sweetheart neckline. Her bridal headpiece held a cathcdral- lenath veil. Iler bridal attendants were Rohm St. John, Debbie Yeaaer, Randy Lynn and Suzanne Holloway. The bridegroom is the son of the late Gloria and George Beissel. He was attended by Dean Randahl, Vince Dwyer, Steve Murphy, Michael Jost and Jan Sekert. After a honeymoon cruise to Mex- ico, the couple are residents of Huntinaton Beach. She is an escrow secretary for Escrow Specialists and he is a carpenter with Tucker and Associates . Ronald Irion, Shawn Gallagher and Alan Winao. After a wedding trip to Mexico, lhe couple are now resid.ina in Santa Barbara. She is a student at UC Santa Barbara and be is wtth the Bob Collinae Agency. GALLOW AY-Dlt MOTT Cynthia Ann De Molt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond William De Mott of Newport Beach, became the bride of Bruce Mathew Galloway of San Francisco in a June 29 ceremony at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach. A buffet luncheon reception fol· lowed at the Balboa Bay O ub with music by Barry Cole, Souods of Music. The couple left the reception by boat to Lido Isle. • u. ~" ........ ~ •• a, .. ,,.,.,_ a•••.,oM••""""',..,.'"".,.P,·"""'' .. 1'"""'"'''. 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The couple greeted 140 del Mar Community Church Con- .,, .... .,, R .. ..,,. .J auests II a reception at the Turnip . nal "ted M-"' l !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~-~~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~~R~co~se~of~Oran~iie~.~~~~~~==l areaauo uni ~auan reoe Jon Andrew Harader was best man, and ushers were Jeffrey Steven De Mott, Christopher Ray De Mott and Crail Robert Scott. 40 Companies To Compete In The 4th Annual BATTLE OF THE CORPORATE STARS. The starting pistol fires . and they·re off Your most dedicated employees. rac· ing to the finish line in the hundred-yard dash. Or paddllng for all they're worth in the Krazy Kayak relay. And all the while they're having the time of their lives. they're raising money for a truly worthy cause. The California Special Olympics. The Battle of the Corporate Stars is a great way to give your corporate image a lift while giving your employees an unforgettable morale boost. Patterned after similar TV conteata. the zany weekend· Jong competition features track·and -field events. swimming. an obstacle course. tug·of ·war and volleyball. And don't forget everyone's favorites-the Hula Hoop Hustle and Big Balloon Blowup. Thia year's competition is scheduled for Sept. 20·22 at California State Uni· varsity. Long Beach. All your company needs to enter is 26 employees ( 13 men and 13 women) interested in having a good time. Best of all. the team that wine in the Los Angeles/ Orange County area re- ceives an all·expenae paid trip to Pad.re Island. Texaa. to compete in the National Battle of the Corporate Stan. Last year'a competition included teaml trom ABC. NBC. National Medical Enterprises. . ____ ;__~, __ __ __ Gallaaher and Raymond John I non Jr. or Santa Barbara. The couple arected 11 S guests al a reception at the Help Support The Callfornla Special Olympics WblleYou Build Employee Spirit Southland Corporation. Chrysler I Plymouth, 'lbuche Roes & Company, Anheuser /Busch, Avery International. and many others. So don't miss the tun. Join the grow- ing number of companies who will be a part of thil year'• Battle of the Corporate Stars. Call Jane Welt at the California Special Olympics state ottioe today at (213) 451-67f1'/. And let the competition begin. Newport Beach home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McEroy. The bride wore her mother's wed- din1 gown of off-white satin tnmmed with lace and ending in a cathedral train. Anne Mitchell was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Holly Bushong, sister of the bridc1 Cindy Ucovich, Ingrid Mclin ana Jenny Dail. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond John Irion Sr. are the parents of the bridegroom. He chose Rieb Leatherberry as best man and ushers were Robert and 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ( 714) 644-2030 The bride is a Newport Harbor Auxiliary of Childreo 's Home Society dcbutante and a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. She atteoded UC lrvme where she was affiliated with Delta Gamma Soronty and is a graduate of Cal State Long Beach with a d~ in physical education and Enalish. Her husband attended the College for Recording Arts of San Francisco and San Diego State University. He lS with the Cclo Europa Store in Corona dcl Mar. After a honeymoon on Maui. the couple arc residents of Corona del Mar. RUL llEW ORLUllS ( CIJUll) CUISlllE and DlllEUID EITDTll•EIT '18.50 complete dinner Thia Wednesday August 14 R886f'Vstlons a Muat. The Ladle• Are Leading The Headache League BY DR. JAMES McEARCHERN Recently the magazine lection of cauaing a m.iaallgnment of ver- a Sunday paper included an item tebrae. stating that women are more fre. We strongly believe that the quent vtctirna of headaches than Doctor of Chiropractic ia thought men. to be best equipped to deal with Quite frankly, I agree. It'• oer-vertebral dilplacement and ita cor- tainly our experience that femi· nine headaches are more common than their male oounterparta. And, when you examine the cauaes of headache, one can readily under- atand why. Fl.rat of all, 7()11 of all headaches involve irritation of the nerves in the neck or mUlclee in the neck. Take the typical houeewife in her dally choree. In her houl@. work-<X>Okina, wuhing dlahee, aewtna. cleanina, ecrubbfna-she ii constantly bend1na forward, 1t.ooplng, 1tretch.lna1 etc., th .. =.-...,_ __ _. 1traln.lng the neck and developing DR. McEACRERN • neck poeture that lrrltatea nervee. Thele numeroua dally respond.lng nerve irritation and choree ectually caute diaplacement mu.cle tension. of ~ae in the neck. And our Thla la a a>mpeUt.lve world. cllnJcal hlltory abowa that IUCh However. I'm au.re headathe ~not d.1.tp1K'ementl are the outstandlnc eomethina ln whJch the t.dlel cauae of heedaches. wlab to exwl. A. a matter of fact, I lnddentally,manywomenllMp would think they would tty to on their abdomen and th1I. too. u reduce their .c:tvania,e by lm· IW'J)rla1na u ft IOW\da, can con· medlate and eUectJve treatment. tribute to frequent. heedachel. In • th1I polftton. the held muat be Dr. McEacbera malAtaha1 a turned to one aide to breathe, ~opracttc offlc a& 11H Or· chanclnl ~contour of the neck uge Ave., alte "E," Co &a Meta· lllVU&l houna day and eventually ('71•) Ill.OOH. -,. .. .,. ' :~ Jupge reminds COST who·the real majority is The Irvine citizens group1 th~ Committee of Seven Thousand (COST) got a civics lesson from Superior Court Judge Judith Ryan last week. In a written explanation of her ruling <Jenying voters the right to determine whether Irvine will impose developer fees for freeway construction, Judge Rr,an pointed out that when the concept of .. majority rule ' is invoked, it is critical first to answer the question: majority of whom? COST had gathered 8, 70 l signatures on a petition presumptuously named the "Right to Vote" ordinance. Despite the constitutional message it imparted to signers --;-who may have forgotten that they already have the nght to vote, even though only half of them choose to exercise it in a good year -the real issue could not be obscured from the judge. · She found, correctly, that a freeway corridor running 'through several municipalities as part of an intrastate and an interstate tra.nsportation system cannot be subject to the approval of the voters in each town. Judge Ryan decided that the majority that will rule is far greater than the majority· of Irvine voters who might vote for or against freeway fees. Sometimes, the needs of society are served by providing what everyone agrees upon in-a place that some. people find unacceptable. Freeways clearly fall into this category, So do pnsons. Nobody wants either of them in his backyard~ but, as Orange County grows, so do the demands (or such facilities. If we are to make and enforce laws, if we are to conduct business both personal and commercial, then we must provide a framework capable of supporting the entire society. Judge Bostruin deserves 3 cheers, not a raspberry To the Editor: I've been reading the letters to the editor (Daily Pilot Aug .. 4) concerning Judge Russell Bostrum of the Harbor Municipal Court and I've been astonished to find that many of them arc so off point. I believe a resounding three cheers for Judge Bostrum are in order. . Hooray for Judge Russell Bostrum, a judge in our court system who remembers that he is bound by oath to support the Constitution of the United States. Article VI of this constitution reads, "this Constitution and the laws of the United States shall be the supreme law of the land and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby." Hooray for Judge Russell Bostrurn, who said it troubled him to dismiss the charges. However, he was defend- ing the Fourth Amendment: "It is the heart of our system and many people have died to protect these rights. It irks me when things of this sort are 1 referred to as technicalities. If you r don't like it then there are other 1 countries, like the Soviet Union and South Africa, that don't trouble with 1. such matters," Judge Bostrum was L.M. Bovo quoted as saying. Hooray for Judge Russell Bostrum. who made the Newpon Beach Police Department aware that it is subject to the supreme Law of the land, not immune to it. While I'm not a-user of illegal drugs and .do not in any way condone the smuggling of illegal drugs, I'm a devout believer in America and our Constitution. -.rbich is the foundation of lhis country. It is by courageous actions such as Judge Bostrum took that we can keep from becoming a police state. The outcome of this episode docs not look gloomy to me:$ I 0 million of illegal marijuana bas been burned. The Newport Beach police have leamr-d that they must enforce the law in a legal manner and the Constitu- tion has been defended by the bold and courageous judge in this land of the free and the home of the brave. So thank you Judge RusseU Bos- trum, you have joined some very famous forefathers who sought to ensure and protect our Godgiven rights. - PAMALA CAMPBELL Costa Mesa Orange CoMt DAILY P'ILOT/Mondey, AUOU" 12, 1'85 A7 "All American whoaervedln World Warllaresofortunate. and110are 1 the Japanese. that Truman ended the war as quickly as 1946 technology allowed. • • 15 ffiAN GOT GAUGtfT Rl"PPING OF'f ff 7-11 ..... :fl N"P tt'E LtAT\Nt-1) tt\S l"E.$SON' · · . • LB 's annual arts·festival ' . truly a sight for sore eyes At 1 perperson, it's one of the great values of our time -BtLL HARVEY It ranges all of tbe way from leathercraft to handmade paper. There is a model ship for sale for $I 0,000, and frozen bananas for 85 old can~as. taf1? to your ga~e wall cents • • and squ1rt1ng 11 with a pa.mt-filled It'; a truly marvelous way to spend water pistol 't1l It wa~ p~tty well d b le fi cov~. and then taking 1t to the the ~~. ~ at a uc or general festival to sell for lots of money forget adm1ss1on 1t has got to. be one of the it · last true values of our ume. In order to be eligible for display Some yea~ ago. when I was 1n space. your work must be arproved severe financial pain and faced the by a seven-member panel o Judges. problem of where to take a Saturday From what I saw at the festival these date on very few bucks. I discovered folks take their JOb seriously.' True, the Festival of Ans. I managed to there were a few works that looked as convey ~o her, s~~rrcd on by ~seal if they had been nailed to walls and desperauon, that 1t d be really nice if 59uirted. but the vast maJOrity on s~e ~rought a picnic lunch. There 1s a dtsplay were obv1ously the product of picnic area on the grounds. enormous talent that bau been honed I'm positive tha~ when r excused to a very fine edge. myself, ?he had no idea that r went to To me, the most interesting part of the mens room to recount m y mea~er the fcstivaJ is the tremendous variety, funds and to conduct a frenzted both of subject matter and of media. search. for forgotten money hidden The very thin line between craft and away in some seldom-used pocket. art 1s also blurred. For example there !he day w~nt very well, she was are several pi~ of fum1tu~e on 1mp~ssed With my kn.owledge o~ art display (which mar be purchased). (ac.qulJ'Cd by crammmg the night My panicular favonte of that display before) and l ""'.as even a.ble, wt th ~e is a coffee table that 1s an excellent aplomb of a Diamond Jim, to spnng example of the woodworker's craft. for Cokes. but that also has the flowtng Imes and I ran out of gas four blocks after continuity of truly fine art. dropping her at her door. Though the FesuvaJ of Ans is an exceedingly inexpensive way to spend a day, there is considerably more to it than that. The festival is the largest of its kind 10 the WesL It's designed to be a sGowcasc for craftsmen and artists 1n our area. and the vast majority of the t.alentcd people who display their wares live along the coastal stnp between San Clemente and Newport Beach. If you. like me, ever had the 1deaof nailingan There'sa paintmgofastecr that has rral horns. In this same displa). tbere'<> a sort of three-dimensional pamuni of a young lady who is apparently tired of being gawked at. because she's caught in the process of stepping down from her painting. From the waist up. she's a painting. with her arms up to support herself. much like someone stepping from a bus. From the waist down. her left leg projects from the painting, and below the trame. There's even a box below the painting for her to step down to. Another painting that caught my eye immediately was a rendenng (in oil, I think) of a paper bag (grocery store type) with the top rolled down. There was a hole in the bag. and gazing from the hole was a full grown tiger's bead. Nobody bas to let that cat out of the bag. There are several photographic displays and -some~ that has always amazed me -displays of paintiogsthat arc so sharp and precise that they look tilcc photos. 1 find myself stopping and staring at th~ paintings, almost against my will. If the paintings just happen to be of beautiful ladiC'B in bathing suits (these were), rm trapped. Among the more exotic arts, there's a display of scrimshaw at the festival. Scrimshaw evolved in the 1800s. On long voyages. to pass the time, sailors made small carvings and engravings on whalebone. wood or ivory. A whale's tooth was generally the most desirable place for carving. but some- times, when the bunting wasn't so good. coconuu and ostnch eggs wen: decorated. The art also mcluded malang small useful arucles. such as co~t stays. lcnittmg needles, and pie crust crimpers. It wasn't unusuaJ to sec a satlor's wife reach 1n thr-drawer and pull out what today would be a priceless work of an, and u~ ll to sea.I the top and bottom crusts on her apple pie. The Festival of Arts 1s located at 650 Laguna Canyon Road,.in Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m.-tO p.m. until AuJ. 29 Come early. There may be pa.ricing problems. though con- ditions are considerably better than 10 past years. Adm1ss100 1s $ l, but pre- teens arc admitted free if accom- panied b}' adults. Col11.1Dal1t Bui Harvey lJvu Ill Hu.ada1toa Be•cl. - PllYLLl8 ICBLAPLY ool•••lat JACI AIDEISOI •nd DAU WAN A TT A psychic spying success claimed WASHlNOTON -A decade qo, an American a,ent penetrated a previously unknown, top-secret Sov- iet mjJjtary base in the Urals. The spy described the base in minute detail, 10C9Jdin1 to a Central lntelliJctu::e Agericy rep<>rt. 1ie cnarted railways. machine shops and laboratorie5. He even reported that ··an unusual proporuoo of women" were worlona at the facility. James Bond should~ so success- ful. Unltke bts fictional counlet'p&n. this agent was not particularly bold or dashing. He didn't parachute ~ into So~t territory or even slip across the lton Curain under c:ovcr of darkness. In fact, America's•nt was Patnck Pnce. a bulky, baldina ex-police commissioner from Burbank -the spawning grounds of some of Holly- wood's most successful spy movies. During the entire mission, he never left the comfort of the Stanford Research lnsutute laboratory m Menlo Parle. Pnce, who has since died, was a - self-proclaimed psychic. His amanna "mission' was pan oh series of tests sponsored by the CIA. The purpose was to determine if people who claim unusual powers of telepathy could describe scenes m faraway places. Before dismissing this as balluci· nogenic hokum, the tupaye.n should lcnow that our aovemmeot has s~t -and conuoucs to spend-millions of dollars on this hush-hush research. It began wilh lhe CIA's "Project Sca.nate" in the early l 970s, and has since become the Defense In- telligence Agency's "Project Grill Aame." But the same Stanford Re5ea.n:h Institute physicist has ~ in cb.arJe all these years: former National Security Agency employee Harold Puthoff. fbc government uses Puthoff as the Santa Claus for psychic research. funds are channeled through him to other research in· stitutes Puthoff refuses to spcaJc about the project. -'nd Stanford Research Io- st1tute's doors have ~Jy been opened to invite skeptical exarmners tnto the secret sanctums But several sources close to the mmd~xpanding study chum solid suc~s. The most sttilang occurred when one of th<' 1nst1tute's1 top psychics. given onl} the geographical coordi- nates. descnbed the Sem1palatinsl nuclear fac1ht} 10 Soviet Central Asia 10 detail onJv confinned afterward bv satellite spy ·photo~. Tbe_psych1c also de1Cnbed eqwp- ment rcscmbhng accderators and electron tnJ('Ctors kept in an under- ground cavern at the fac1ht), wluch bas smcc been reponed as a ''directed energy" fac1htv Getting a big bang ~mericans shoUldn 't feel out of nosing around guilt about using the bomb The ClA smelled fraud. though, when · he t.allccd about giant steel spheres at thG locanon which. the) lcncw. could not possibly stand the stress associated v.1th laser and par- ticle be-am research Onc.e agam, 1n the years thait follov.ed. the Clo\ found to 11! chagnn that the psychic was nght. Thr Soviets had developed a prootSs of "flu' wcld10g.." whtch could hold the spheres together dunng the m1ltt.ar) re~h In New York City, a professional smeller -he cams his living sniffing fish to see if same are fresh enough to sell -says these things tend to make a nose insensitive: psoline fumes1 ciprette smoke, and, curiously. loua noises. Do you ever spread cottage cheese on bread? Neither do I. It was highly popular once, though. ln fact, it was the first standard breakfast in colonial America. tn Holland. the Chambers of Com- merce arc part of the aovemment. Deer love chcwtna aum. This is decimal time: Ados_>t a 10- day week: Divide each day anto 10 hours, each hour into I 00 minutes, each minute into 100 second!l. In 119~1 the French Republic did that. But me chan&e only lasted IO years, to the decimal. · Q. Who invented felt? A. A herdsman in Outer Monaolia. Aa insulation for the circular tent called the "aer." Name of the inven- tor eludes me. For the moment. No written records of any kind arc kept in 9S percent of tbe world's ORANGE COAST Daily~ilat languages. In these, all knowledge is passed along by word of mouth. lo the college of romance, tousled hair signifies. Or so an expert informs our Love and War man. If a young lady tousles her own hair in the presence ofa man, says this authority, that's straight .from Airtationf Ad- vanoed, and is almost a ways pn:liminary if not prerequisite to Physical f.ducation, Basic. Starvina artists may Iona for the previous ocntury when some big newspapers sent not photographers but illustrators all over the world to draw what they saw. One such, Frank Vizetelly, was Jiven a kn•psack of cash and told to ao sketch the Civil War. John Adams called Oeo~ Wash- inaton "an old muttonbead. ' Adams didn't like Thomas Jetfenon, either. but I don't know what he called him. Half the world's newspapers, about, •~printed in En1lish. Two-third~ of the people over 100 years old arc women. L.M. B•Td 11 a 1yadlc•tH col...,.,, It's hard to escape the conclusion that the mass1 ve media coverage given to the 40th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was de- sianed to fill Americans wtth guilt about using the bomb and to paralyze our national resolve to defend ourselves with modem weapons. Put you~lf in the posiuon of American servicemen in the hours before Aug. 6, 1945. You've survived bloody batOcs in Europe and the Pacific, and now you arc with an LST amphibious landing ~oup carrying troops, arms and equipment bl-tween the Marianas, the Philippines ond Otunawa for an invasion of the Japanese islands in the fa.II of l 945 You lcnow that Anny Chief Gen George C. Marshall anticipates I million American casualties That means about 300,000 battle ckaths. Wby so many? · Bccaux the J.aeanese not only were touah fieters, but their aovemmtnt was aull in the hands of the miliwisis. determined to fiabt to \he deat.b wilh their army of S million men. Some have tried to secondMaucss President Harry S. Truman by sayina th.at, in thedosinadaysoftbe war, the interttpted Japanese m~ in- dicated a desire for peace. Even tf true. that's irrelevant, the 1ovvn- ment's messqn bowed the inten- tion to f\ahl on. Previous blntJcs had demonsvatcd what that meanL Wben our Ols took Tarawa in November 19•3, only 17 Japanese remained abve of tho S.t()()().. man JapenC$C force. Of lbc 3~000 Japanese troop who defended Saipan. fewer than t,000 sut'Vlved. Okinawa cost lhc Japanese I l~OOO toldJcrt and 100,000 c1vihan . Amencan ships in Aua.usl 1945 weren't merel} carrying troops for hand-to-hand combat and tanks and guns. Our ships earned coffins-tens of thousands of coffins -and Army spec1ahsts to 1denufy and box the dead. The Hiroshima bomb was drop- ped, but the Japanese militarists didn't get the message from this dramatic demonstration of power They suppressed the results (thrir scientists didn't n:port it until years latl'r) and sttll dtd not surrender It took the sc-cond atomic bomb on Nagasaki to force a midnight session of the Japanese apvernment at whtlh the sumnder dcc1Mon was made So. our soldiers and sailors 1n thl' LST amph1b1ous group lGnded a~ occupation forces t\stead of combat fo~s. Amona the t.a'1aible evidence~ of the fate from which the bomb hnJ saved American G Is were wan: houJCS of S.000 Kam11tazc ~u1c1de plan6, stacked on their no~ m order to stott as many in a bu1ld10a •~ possible. TheywercsmaJlpltne withJust n enajne. a cockpit and a bomb, built to carry only enoUfh psohnc for one- way tnp to mcinente an .\menc.an tarset. A thou$l.tld Amcncan l.STs. each carmna soo men. would have been their first ~ts. Thote who try 10 lay a &wit tn p on Americanslor Htl'05buna have a 1ona W&f to ao befott tbey oonv1nt'e us or tMir sincenty. Fat m«e avthans v.'t're killed in the bombt ofTolryo and at Orcadcn, Germany, about which v.e hear almost nottuna toda)'. Before we take sniously \he moral- ili na of thoK who talk about the immorality or dropt)i~ lht atomic bomb on ctvilian5, let , har tbtu vlt-w on the moralit) of Shmnan', march thtOUJh 0eo...,a ______ , -~ ~ PHYLLIS ScHLAFLY L mon Gen Wilham Tecumseh Sherman s1mpl} ~J('Cted the then- e~1'it10g rules of c1vlli1ed warfare and deltbcratel> devasuucd the c1v1han population He e~pclled Atlanta'" ~s1d<'nt!t from their homes. system- nucalh drstrovC'd the-factoncs and mills so they never ~m could function. then ab;mdoned the burned ell) and pu')hed to the coast. layma wast<' the countr)"lld<' as he marched toward Sa vannah. which he also captured and looted It would be pnt tf we could return to the 18th centUf) European rule'i of warfart. which e"empted civihans from war and m cruelty But 1f we att ~nun& in JUdament on wart1m<' de- cu1om. v.'t mus\ admit that thert 1~n't an). moral d1fTtrtnce bt-tWttn u 1n1 the .i>t>omb on Japan~ c1t1es and Sherman's bum ma of Southern c1ues.. homes and erops. Even 1f we JU<iac the bomb on the anthmcuc of numben. the bomb sull oomcs out as more moral lhan tM altcrna.uvt rao.,. Pmia~nt TNman.. Not to have dropped tht bomb problbty would have CO$\ a hundred limes as man) death!!.. All American• who served 1n World War 11 att to fonunatc. and so art the Japanese, that Truman tnded the war as qwC'k.ly u t 94S t«bnoloS) allov.-tt1 ptylU1 Sd.Wl;f It • •~Icard .,.,_ . ls all this ESP-1onag<' a boondoggle. or ha$ the · go,•emmcnt-sponsored 1eam stumbled on to \Omethtna'> The st.amp of sccrtt·) keeps us from lcnowmlJ for sure L nles$, of COUT'S(". W<' chooSt' to sit back 1n a chau. close our <'vrs. and 1m&Jllle ourselves into th<' pm aC) of Gnll Flame Central ( O'.'IFlDENTIAl FILE For all the tens of m1lt1ons of dollars in ~cunt\ measures. and all the presi- dent'<> sp)-m&steB. the nauon's Iara· e~t sp) outfit. lbe Nauonal Secunty o\genq. c~nnot protect itselfaptnst a \Ingle m1sau1ded NSA employee who ~·hooS<"s to stil the secret~ A top NSA otTic1a1 admitted as much to a conJT"'ssional commmtt recently m theK' worth "Our most secure elte· tncal communicauons could con-ceivabl~ be compt0m1sed t.hrou,h 1os1der espionage -(via) dehvery of crvptoaraph1c lee) and rtlated IC'C\lr· It) 1nfonnat1on to the oppoSJtion " Read Ruu1a MINl EDrTORIAL. On Sept 2, Wuh1naton 's muuc community will hold the Fant .\nnual Wash•naton Labor 0a) Concert on the MAil near lhr \\ uh1n1ton Monument The. -.»ncef' will focus attention on the ca~tal's thousands of homeless c1uuns. and ls beint sponsotecl, 10 pan. by lbc C()mmun1l} for Creauve ~n.V1oltncc. Tb.ost an~ndtn& an asked to tmna 1 can of vqctabl dned food. cloduna or b:tan~ to II"' to ~ bomc:t The CommUAi· I} (Of CreatJve No.a~Violcnce bu helped lhc nauon·s home\ 10 man) ima&inauv~ wt)" The conccn it )'t'l another cu.mp&&. and applaud \hem. I a •yNkw f.fttl ) • --\ A.I OtMQe eo.t DAILY PILOT /Monday, Auguat 12. 1985 Bel~lt out ID lnine , 8lqer .Jacly Colllna enter- talU at TJu1nda1'• concert In UC 1ntne•1 AJartcb Park. Nat ap ln UCJ'a .. Concerta Under tbe Stan" wtll be Belen O'Connell. AdmlMfon la free to the 8 p.m. pro- lftm8. M STORY Of A REBE!. AND HIS Bl<E. PEE·WU HERMAN .. /'1E-W!I'$ llG ADVl~TUll ~ ...... -UlllU STADUll Dl·ll MIC f ASHCJI SQUMl t JU770 (lll) 6tl·OUJ .... , ... --·"' UJIA ,MlDl·ll IJJWMDS ~ 121.-10 lWlllM990 ..... , ... ..... , ... IM llJW.S I EJIWMDS .-.all Ht-4ttl "'""" """'mu ....... 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Phlll Stop barking llke a dog ... he's not fooled that easily!" DRABBLE l 6006"1 A. CAME.RA ~l C.001...0~ 1"f. IMif.R~f.CfloN ... by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY 'fOJ 60r 6N:J< JlJSf,., nle,~Y TM fiOIN6 10 tel) )QA 1-e/,.P lMIJN6~~ ~~~ WJ51116 THIS IJeJ<. ,, BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Let me know when you're poop.ct." ~ALL I KNOW IS ~E WINS BREAU AN' BRINGS HC>M~ ™E UCON .AU.FORA OOllAR AOAY. by Kevin Fagan TUMBLEWEEDS 'TUINK Of: ME. 16 'rt'CJ~ A6ENT IF '1C?t> Wlt.t. ... I ASKED HIM IF HE'D UKE TO BE A YUPPIE . 11 I DON1T HAVE TO BE A YUPPIE, ~E SAID I by_ Gary Trudeau by Berke Breathed .. vwrMtJt6 1K/5 Rf/ll(~ WEr ~reKY fl6l/Ke ?! by Charles M . ~cnu1z by Tom K. Ryan BRIDGE ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRfDGE QUIZ e Q JUDGE PARKER I 'M SURPRISED THAT THE SAVERNS NEVER TOLO WENDY WHO HER Mrit8 L..N.1fltANGE NATURAL MOTHE"' WAS --< 9UooeNLY ~ e.zes AllleN'T YOU ?rr-i--.--ailf/a ... WH8N 9AM Tl!:LLB .. 1-t&ATHATTHe MIOWtFe •A.10 wt!N0'('8 NA"TVRAL. MOTHER ~A NORDIC ACCl!NT I by Jim Davis by Harold Le Doux Q.1-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: •6 c:::>KQ1054 o KJ83 +QS4 The bidding has proceeded: Weet North Eaat South l • PaH Put ? What action do you take'! A . -Unless West hu almost enough for a demand opening. it sounds as ii your partner has a respectable hand but could not act because o f length in opener's suit. You certainly must protect partner. A bid or Cwo he&J'tl ts too unilateral. We prefer a double. In t.he balanc ing seat, t hat can be made with as few as 11 point.a. The double offers the Oexibilit y of playing in any one of the unbid suits or no trump. or of ptnaliztng tbe oppooent.s should that be partner'• wont. Q.2-As South. vulnerablf'. you hold: •Al09 c:::>KQS2 OKJ72 +&5 The bidding has proceeded: Eut outJa Weet North 1 + Oba. Pua l ~ 2 . 7 What action do you takt? A. -You have uactly what you promlaed -a hand of openang bid strenrth with support for the unbid aults. Nothlns has happened to 1m prove your hand. Pa . If partn.r has a fair hand. ht can bid aaa1n Q.1-As outh. vulnerable. you hold: •T'5 c;;;JJ M! OKJ5 +A62 Th• biddanr haa p~d d: W .. t ~ £.ut Mth I O o..a. P... J ~ Pa• 1 . ,... ? What action do you uh? A. -Partner '"' 1howui1 a better than minimum hand with a five~ard 1pad 1ult. In~ you hav• mul mum valuH for your previou• bid. ' you must make a 'ltrenuou., tffort to get to game It is 'limply a matttr of whether you should 1ump ra14'e spades or bid some nu mber of no trump With almo•u half your values 1n the enemy suaL. we prefer a 1ump to two no trump. Q.4-As South, vulnerable, you hold. •K9873 ~ J S2 O AK6 +72 The bidding has proceeded: OMAR SHARIFF S orth Eut ••tit W .. , J + 1 ~ I • p.., 3 • Pua ? \.\'hat do you bid now'' A.-\ertainly. you want to be 1n game. but you don't know where you want to play the hand-either ~pades. clubs or no trump could be right For the momtnt. bid thre~ diamonds Partntr'~ nut btd will help point the way. Q.S -Both vulnerable. a .. outhyou hold: •JlCW ~AQJSI oe •XU The badd1n1 hu proceeded: s~ Eui s.m. w I • Pua I c:;i Pue l • ,... ' Whal do 7ou bid now? A. -We don't ff bow partntr could have lesa than ~lx ~pad ' headtd by thr" top hoMra and an ouuide ac.. Jn that u _ • 1lam thould dt1~nd on no more than a finesse. and could be laydo~n \.\ e would trot out Blackwood and. 1f partner shows two aces. 1o1.e 1o1.ould gamble on six spades \.\ e don t t>ven mind a direct leap to the spade slam Q.6 -A~ South. vulnerable, you hold: •K762 AS2 Al0S2 •109 The dd1ng has proceeded CHARLES Go REN ~on.la Eut oatlt w .. t Pu l -P.... Pue 2 0 PaH S 0 3 ~ Pae1 Pu1 Pua \.\hat ,, vour o~ning lead'> A. -'formally. you would de11ervf' to bt' tarrt'd and feathered if you did not lead partner'• suit. Hert. how ever. partner wu bidding t1mply to 'top tht opponent.a trom atealing the hand t the one lnel. ao ht needn't have much of a suit. Don't pun11h him for hia daring by leadin1 t ht act' of dia mond!I. Our cholefl would bf eilhtr a lvw trump or th ll'n or cluba. with a ,11,ht prefuen~ for the fonner. 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Ueberroth h•• •hown. kwk for getting thlnp doM. n Candelaria, in ' another league,. posts trillmph MJNNEAPOLJS (A P) -For John Candelaria. p1tdun' in the Amencan League looks hke 1t will be JUSt as satiSfyina as 1t was in the Nat1onal League. Candelana, who recorded 209 de- Clsions when be played in the Na- tional league, gave up only five hits m the first five mnmgs he p1tcb~ Sunday to post his first American League v1etory and to help the Angels defeat the Minnesota Twins. 12...Q "I feel I never should have been taketi out of the (Pmsburgb Pirates') starting rotauon," Candelana said. "It's rucc to be back m a winning atmosphere and enjoying the game. l think I got a httle lack.ada1s1cal as a relief pitcher." Candelaria became a sho rt reliever for Pittsburgh this year before he was traded to the Angels on Aug. 2. "I wasn't running as much and I think I was stantng to feel 1L I need 10 get on my horse and do a little more running." ToeW*f'• Ge=• Alt1111 (Witt t-7 and Slaton 4-9) at 8Mtde (Beettta 4-5 llnd Wiii ...... ). doubeeheader. Ttme: 5p.m. TV: None. Radk> KMPC (710). with a reliever's condluoruog," Mauch said. ''He could've probably thrown about 120 pitches, but I'm talkmg about bis balance and havma your legs m shape ... The aame, his second start for the Angels, got off quickly as the Angels built up a 4-0 lead through five mnings while he only gave up five hits. "Candelaria throws extremely tough,.. said Twins Manager Ray Miller. "lt'san uphill battle when you give him three or four runs." .,. ,,,.,...... Angel Manager Gene Mauch said the team was only loolong for . Candelana to progress in his con- ditioning. Before Stu Oibum came in to take the save, Candclana. who was 2-4 with Pmsburgh, struck out three and walked one. They combmed on a SC\ en-hitter Angel buerunner Gary Pettia alldea aaf ely into home u Pettie scored the fifth-lnnin« run on a 8lll&le by Ruppert Mlnne80ta catcher Tim Laudner await.a the throw Sunday. Jonea u the Angela routed die Twlna, 12-0 . "It's not cas} to be a stanma pitcher (Pleue .ee A1'GltL8/B2) H~::i::!~~s Cabell, Dodgers have co~forta~le feeling h Third baseman's bat-supports Reuss· W'it T'Wins 4-0 win ~s lead expands to seven gaffies ~NNEAPOLtS (AP) -The Minnesota Twins signed left-hand- ed reflef pitcher Steve Howe to a contract, the club ann6unced Sun- day. In maklpg the announcement, Twins' Prftldent Howard Fox aald, "After watching Steve Howe work oot with our ballctub for the past aeveral dayt, and after earnest dtacuasions with our manager, Ray MHler, W\d our vtce pretldent of player per90nn.t, Andy MacPhall, we've made the decltk>n \o etgn Howe to a c-ontract with the Twtoa. "We are pteued to be -* to offer Steve -this opportunity to resume his career end ,_ that playlng l(l the Mlnne.ota area will enhanoe hi• chanc:e of making a •trong comeback. We also MW enough In the workouts to Indicate that ~e Is ready to resume what has already been an Impressive career as a major-league ref lever." In signing Howe, who had drug problems with the Los Angeles Dodgers and was releaeed on July 3, the Twins asked the media to observe certain guidelines. regard- ing Interview subject matter In an effort to keep Howe's problems behind him. Howe was s!Qned to a contract through the 1986 season. He was 1-1 with the Dodger• tht. IM80fl wtth a 4.91 aemed .. run average and three aavee In 19 gem.a. -In another roster move, the Twins recalled right-hander Mark Portugal from their Toledo farm club In the Claes AAA lnternatlonal League where he waa 8-5. LOS ANGELES (AP) -When he first Joined the Los Angeles Dodgers last month, Enos Cabell decided to concentrate on his $love work since he hadn't played third base in three years. But unfonunately for the opposi- tion, Cabell now feels comfonablc in the field and his thoughts have turned to hitting. Cabell collected two doubles and a single. drove 1n two runs and scored another to back Jerry Reuss' six-hit pitching Sunday. The result was a 4-0 victory over Cincinnati that gave the Dodeers a season-high seven..game lead m the National League West. "When I first got here. I wasn't gettinJ a lot of hits. but now I'm swingmg better." Cabell said after his 3-for-5 performance raised has Dodger average to .286. "rm relaxing more after concentrating on my defense.·· Reuss. for o ne. thinks the acqu1S1- 11on o.f the 35-year-old Cabell ma~ JUSt be the key ingredient to power, Los Angeles to its first pennant ~ince 1981 . "It seems there was a m1ss1ng puzzle pan. and he's the one;' Reuss said after fashioning his third shutout of the year and the 17th by the Dodgers. "Ifs a combination ofa lot of things. He (Cabell ) contributes through his knowledge and ex- perience. He·s been through 11 before." Most of all. Cabell allows the Dodgers to permanently keep Pedro Guerrero 1n the outfield. and Guer- rero has been one ofbascbalrs hottest hmers since moving to the outfield from third base on June I Guerrero contnbuted two more ........... Robert Green wa•• trtampbant17 wltb ball in band altar wlnlllftt tbe POA Champlonahlp Sanday bJ two atrok-. . Toa'61Jt'• O&me Atlanta (Mahler 16-9) at Dod91ra (Honeycutt 6-10). Time: 7:35 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). · hits and his 68th run-batted-in of the season Sunday while Ken Landreaux. Cabell's cousin by · marriage. had three h its and drove in a run. The shutout by Reuss, who is now l(P, lowered the Dodgers. team earned run average to 2. 91. best m the maJOrs. The 36-ycar-old Los Angeles left- hander believes that "just hke good hitting 1s contagious, good pitching can have a snowball effect.·· But as Reuss cautioned. "Pitching can win pennants, but only 1f you have the guys driving in runs and playing well in the field. Teams win pennants. pitchers don't. .. The Dodgers broke a scoreless ue against losing pitcher Andy McGaf- figan, r-1 . in the fifth inning when Cabell doubled in Mariano Duncan. who had sin¥>1ed with two outs. Cabell i~n11ed a two-run rally m the seventh w11h a one-out double. Land- reaux followed with an RBI single and went to second o n the throw home. Guerrero then lined a single to left on a 3-0 pitch to drive in Landreaux. 0 ____ _,_ __ The Dodgers got their final run 1n the eighth off Cincinnati reliever Tom Hume when they loaded the bases on singles by Mike Sciosc1a. Steve Sax and Duncan before Cabell's infield single to deep shon drove in Sctoscia. Tony Perez of the Reda loeea hie helmet but la aucceaafal ln breaking up the double ,., .......... play attempt by Dodger aecond bueman Ste•e Saz In Sunday'• &ame. ' . Green halts red-hot Trevino He finishes a cool 6-under to win PGA Championship DENVER (AP) -A veteran of 15 seasons on the PGA tour, Huben Green knows you don·t pla) with tire. especially a red-hot Lee Trevino. After Trevino rifled an approach shot that landed a foot from the cup on the ninth hole. Green countered w11h an 8-1ron to within two feet. Both got easy birdies and Trevino·c; attempt to seize the momentum had been doused. A hea"} putter "'e1ghed Trevino down on the back nine, and Green emerged with his second major golf title. captunng the 6 7th PGA Champ1onsh1p Sunday by two strokes Green closed with a steady I-over-par 7 ~ for a total of 6-under 278 and pocketed S 125,000 "That was a very imponant shot .. Green said .. When you play with The Mex and he gets hot. :rou·, e got to do something to dampen his coa.Js quick. lfhe gets awa)' from you. he'll run and bide and you won't catch him ·· Trcvino. lhedefendingchamp1on who began the final round three shots behind Green, drew into a ue after getting an eaJie on the fifth hole. Playing 1n the same group, they dueled neck-and-ne-ck until Trevino three-putted for the fourth time. at he 15th hole, g1vma Green a 1-shot lead be never relinquished. Trevino's final bid for consecutive PGA titles and a seventh major ended at the par-5 17th, where he drove into the rouah. was unable to get his second shot out of the deep rass. pitched over the peen, chipped back and two-putted for bogcy, 11v1na Green a 2-shot ed&e heading into the final hole. "I didn't feel verycomfonable with the putter today," said Trevino, 45. "The srccns here aot a httJe fast for me. I use a heavy putter and 1l dOC$D'l bave a good history on fa t amns. I found mysclf &etltn& very defensi\:C with the putter " "I reallyean'tcompatt this to 1977," Grttn said when asked to rate th1 title witb his 1977 U . Open crown. "When l won the Open I was at the top of my pme. I was supposed to wan a m-.ior then. But I died a couple of }U"' aao. My pmc went sour. I tboUJht about qu1tt1na. Some people counted me down and out." La t )'Car, Green reached the low point. fin1 hma I JSth on the camm list. "So l may 11vor th ls one more than the Open,·· he admitted ••1r n1ccto~o U\ the loc~c~"?°m apin and have 1 . . , guys pat you on the back and sa}. ·Nice round: I missed that.' Trevino, with a final round of even-par 7 1. was at 280 and earned $75,000 for c;econd place o\nd) Bean. v.ho finished with a 68. and Tzc-Ming ('hen older brother ol U.S. Open contender Tze-Chung (hen. tied for third .11 281 . Chen had the da} ·s best round of 65 Another shot Nl'k at 282 was c;;ou1h Alncan '-i1d.. Pncc. At 283 were Tom \\ atson. Fred ( ouplcs ( ore\ PavinandBudd) Gardner For a tame Sunda~ 11 v.as fun. JU"I the v.a) G""cn .ind Trevmo intended 11 Green. 38. of Ba' Point. Fla l h1prcd m for ti1rd1l from 35 feet on the '>C\enth hole. and r~\lnO sank a 10- foot putt for his ov. n b1rd1e After the)' e'\changed b1rd1es at "'o Q Green \aid "We talked about 11 being match pla\ and having ~mt• fun. We wanted to run av.a\ from the rest of tho~ gu)s hut we JUSl couldn't do 11 ·· ~ TrcVlno encountered rough and hunker trouble at 1(1 and bogeyed, falling a shot behind He got the <;troke bad. at 11 , but was disappointed 11 wasn·1 more "I thought the turning point v.u l\o 11... c;a1d Trevino. "Hub(n wac; in trouble and Iv.as 20 feet behind the ho le putun,g for eagle Huben hoge}ed. hut I thr(.'('· putted and got no better than par ·· Batbusters win crown 'iT LOl'l -The Orangr-County BatbU'\tel'\ wnpped up the title m com mcmg fa'1h1 on 1n the 12· year-old and under d1v1Mon of the ~mencan Softball Assoc1auon national champton hip un- da)' Pa~d b) thr-p1tch1na of C'hel")I loncc"-a) o( C')'pre<;s and the h1ttin& of Shannon Ool:m ot Fountain Vallev. the Batbu ten "-On the cham- pion hip game from lhe Akron Anp:I<;, I 1...0 Lonacway. who wa<; ~1tcd with v1cton"' m four of the six pmes m the tournament. to~ a one-hitter and )'1eldcd JU t three hits 1n 24 1nn1ng<; 1n the tournament. The Bubusters ouucored theu oppo 1tton. 5S.2. 1n the sn pme Dolan was 4 for• with a tnple and four RBI on unda • ""h1le 1ephan1e H ill ofC)press ""a" 2 for J and Ahcia Marrone of El Monte went 2 for 2 in the l3-h1t ltllC~ High jump record set in Moscow- MOSCOW (AP) -Rudolf Pov- arnltstn once wanted to be a basketball player, but swttched to high Jumptng tn 1976 -when he WU 5-fOol-'t an<rlUSl:Miif IMP WU more than a foot shorter than ~ height. Nlne yeara later and now a foot taller, It appears he m.cie the rtght declslon Povarn1tsln jumped to the top rung of the ladder Sunday, aettlng 1 new WOTld record of 7 fMt, 10~ inches -I fuA 51A Inches higher than his previous beat. The old standard of 7-10 was se.t in June ot • 1984 In W•t Germany by China'• Zhu Jtanhua. Accord ng to reporta from the offletaJ news agency T-. the 23- year-old Povamtteln euoc.ded on hla third attempt If\ the Mf'Nftrt• of tM Sovtet Hatton• Cup, ~ held In the Ukrainian <:tty cil Donetsk. Povamatlln. ~ bWt 9"twt before Sunday'• r9COfd ...., ... 7 ~s and thltd pa.ce at • Mo.cow track mMt _..,. tNa yew .... happy to get the wens record tor l'ltt c:oun1ry. . Povwnl\ain. who UMe tM ...... ·~ PIOit•r.d bY An.an 06ctt Foebc.iy. Mid M mnd .. tr nw, fOfmef hlgh ~ VledWtW Kibe. ........... 7-7'4 SUndily'• meet. --~>----- • I I J Can USC continue to tllrn it around? Tollner optimistic after improved '84campatgn cupture the Pac-10 Conference: champion hip last fall. they stunntu favored Ohio State, 20.17. 1n the Rose Bowl Gamc on Ne"" Year·, Da) to finish 9.3 board," l ollncr d. "I think it's a ruhsuc C:\pcctation. we have mo!.t of our pcopk b3ck on offen\e. Wt: an11c1pate beana better tx:-cause \\-t: h•' <' u lot of rcn.1rn1n• playe~" him to overcome two fairly ~nou' knee operauon\ " Sophomore Kevan Ml:Lean, who pla)'t'd bnefly last ~ea on and red-~h1n lreshmao Roney Peete are \ahsbury·~ hackup\ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Conch Ted Tollner believes some important {>Olnts were made when his strug.hng Univcrstt) of Sowthern Californ11 football team turned ll~lf around last season. Tollner believes h1~ team wha,h linai,hrd the 1984 season rankeu I 0th nationally. can bC' even better this year But he: admit thtrt' arr some question marks. "We feel hke we have a line football team," he ~1d "We have a lot of citpencncc ba~k from lllst year, winninarxperaence. At the same tame. we: have some importunt hole') to fill. i\monai those return1n1 is quarterback "~·dn ali!>bur;. a fifih-ycar ~naor who to~ ~ .irulage in hi~ ritht knee an the cond pme of 1984 and mis~<f the rest of the season The J rOJRllS a~ nch 1n runnan& backs and 00ens1ve linemc:n led h> senior r red Crutcher, who aaanc:<,11 .155 )&rds la&t year. the team's top five: ru~her~ from 1984 rt'turn. In addi11on, ancomani freshman Aaron Emanuel was con'liderc:d one of the best prep running backs in the country la~t year. .. ~I this point, he 1& the \tarter," Tollner ~aad of~nlt1bury. "A final dec1s1on will be made \omewherc pnor to the start of the sea!ton "We re-established our credibility 1n 1984 and proved we were capable of winnana football games," Tollner said. "We were able to accomplish some things that hadn't been accomph~hed an a while. "We want to continue to improve. be one: notch better We haven't amved yet, but we're aoing an the nght darccuon .. "We like the l>C'Oplc: ""r have, we hkc the: attitude. We believe we have a VCI) strong de ire to continue to improve: We'd like to gel back 10 the Rose Bowl, we thank that''i a reah~tat. &oal" "The reason for the lack ol an officalll ~uuement that Scan will ~tan is that when a yo una man comes off a seriou 10.Jury and really hasn't had the opportunity to perform at I 00 per~ent, we have to observe where he is." Fouroffive 'tartcrs 1n the ofTcns1 ve line: ,m: also bad. -center Tom Cox. guard JefTBreiel and Tom Hallock and tackle James F1t1Potnd. Tollner called the ollens1vc line the team·, main strcnath Tollner as prcpann& for his third season u Trojans' coach Hts firstJcar was a disaster - the school's ~6-1 recor was its worst 1n 22 ~cars Has second year was much better. Not only did the Trojall rebound to Southern Cal's main strength last ~ason waslt~efense. but seven stanersare gone from a ttnit t at was one oflhe most effective 1n the nation. he TrOJans. however, figure 10 be much better this year on offense "We have to put more points on the: Althou&h Sal1 bury needs only 52 comple· twns to become Southern CaJ's all-time passing leader he's had a rather frustrating career "He'\ had some oumandan& games. he's had game11 where he's been very inconsistent " I ollnt:r~1d. "Thr b1ggc'it hardship has been for The top two pass recc1' e'"' from la4't year -split rnd Hank Norman and U&ht c:nd Bob Cormier. arr also on hand. fhe Trojans will also have a new pla1:c kicker -Don hafer 1s the top candadatr 111 succeed Steve Jordan. who has graduated SPORTS BREAK Coliseu111 takes legal steps to stop fans' rowdyis1n From AP dl1patehe1 LOS AN0E:Lf\ -.\ ncv. cit) law m againsl 1ossmg ObJCt.h on the Los Angrles 4 • Mrmonal Coliseum field and a reduction 1n the s1le of berr cups \hould hc:lp quell rowdy fan behavior dunng Raider gamr'> this season. official\ s~ud Thr Colm·um C omm1ss1on. along wnh (it) .\11orne) Jamrr. Hahn and police officials <;aid the rough stuff will ha' e to stay on the field . "'We want 10 nip this 1n the bud," ~ad Hahn. "We're determined to make th1\ a pleasant place to sec a game Our offiu: will \.1gorously prosecute any offender." , La\!, enforu·ment will bl: backed b> a new ordinance pas~·d b\' tht (ti) ( ounril. Anyone caught throwing beer or tossing objects onto the field could lace s1"< months 1n 1a1I and or a Sl,000 fine for the misdemeanor olfense A.nd thr comm1ss1on has ne\!. rules go .. ernang beer sales at the stadium Fans tan no longer purchase more than two beer'> at a time and no brew!> will be sold after the third quarter Beer cup o;11e\ have bet'n tnmmed from 24 to 16 ounces. "The first 11me lhl·, throw anything they (ushers) will go to the fan and \a} \1r l 0mon out.' .. said James Hard~. Coh..eum genl·r..tl manager Pre\loush. fan\ \!,ere merrl\ esconed out of the stadium for ~·hat H3rd\ called hooliganism. but this ~rar police will fingerpnnl and book them. according (apt T em D' mrnt of thl' police department In JJnuan 1484, dO e\c1ted crowd rushed the ( oh\eum field alter tht: Raiders won the: American ( onference pla~off game and tore down the metal goalposts. resulting 1n a do1en arrests and two JOJunes. Quote of the d~y Hank Greenwald, a <;an Francisco Giants sportscaster celrbra1ing h1'i 50lh birthday dunng a dismal season tor the (11ants: "l don't mind turning 50 11·., JU\I 1hat al the begmnang of the season. 1 was 4 l Denmark wins cycles crown LONG BEA CJ I -Denmark won the • 26th annual World fcam Motorcycle champ1onsh1p., late ~a1urda~ night. com- ing from behind 1n tht: sewnd round of races aftrr the: I nitcd \t.tle' team took the lead 1n the compet1t1on at \ t"teran\ \1ad1um. Denmark'<., fomm\ .._nudsen won all four of has heats dunng the long n1i'h1 ut I braces. each one mile fl was the fim ume the rnmpeut1on had been hrld an the l nited State'> Mariners rally put Oakland Dave Heoderaoo and Al Cowens each • drove in two runs an an c1 t-run third inning as Seattle overcame a~ deficit and went on to defeat Oakland, 9-6 Sunday an the Klngdome. snappin& the A's five-game winning streak and their own five-game losing streak. The loss dropped the A's.J'h games behind the Angels an the Amencan Leaaue West race ... Elsewhere in the AL Sunday, AJ Ollver and O.rth lor1 slammed I Oth-anmng home runs, powerina Toronto to a 5.3 victory over Kansas City at Royals Stadium. Oliver's fifth home run of the season, a leadofT shot, cleared the nght-field fence and two outs later lorg lashed his third into the left· field bleachers. The Royals fell three games behind the Angels . . At Fenway Park, Ron Guidry became the league's first I 5-game winner with help from two re- lievers as the New York Yankees streaked to their sixth victory an a Bendenon row. a 5.3 triumph over Boston .. . Greg Walker'• two-run homer and solo shots by Joe DeSa and Carlton Flak powered roolUe Joel Davia and the Chicago White Sox to a~ I victory over Milwaukee at Comiskey Park. snapping the Brewers' fi ve-game winruog streak . . In Cleveland, Neal Heaton scattered 11 hits while JaJlo Franco and Mike Barirove each had three hits as the Indians stopped Detroit. 7-2 ... Mike You1 slammed a three-run homer, scored two runs and had two other hats to lead Baltimore to a 9-4 victory over Texas in Arlington. Meta take over lead in NL East Gary Carter hit a pair of two-run • homers to power Ed Lyuch to a 6-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Shea Stadium Sunday. giving the Nrw York Mets their seventh straight v1ctof) and first place by one game an the Nauonal Lcagur East L> nch. I 0-.5. won his sax th consccuuve stan, hm1ting the Cubs to two lhird-annang runs on seven hm Meanwhile. Shane Rawley pitched a S~·hmer to beat St. Lou1o; for the second tame an seven days and Oule Virgil and Mike Schmidt hit • solo home runs as Philadelphia defeated the Cardinals. 4-1. at Veterans Stadium. Rawley, 9-6. struck out six and walked one in ending St. Louis' four.game win- ning streak and dropping the Cardinals out of a share of the NL East lead . In the West, San Diego fell seven games behind the Dodgers as ~ark Bailey and Bill Doran both homered in the eighth inning to power Houston past the Cuter Padres, 7-2. at Jack Murphy Stadium. The home runs came off San Diego starter A.ady Hawk.J111, 14-4. and broke a 2-2 tie. In Montreal A.adre Dawson belted a 1hree-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning to ltft the Expos to a 6-5 victory over Pittsburgh ... Pinch-hitter Rick Cerone brokr a tic with a sacrifice fly and tnggercd a thr~·run eighth inning rail) that gave Atlanta a 7-4 victor) over San Francisco at Candlestick Park McEnroe wears out Lendl for triumph From AP dl5patcbes STR..\Tf<J"-\t fohn \ttcEnroe. applying wn'>ltlnt pre"ure ""1th his sene and voile; gaml \!.-Ort down Ivan Lendl 7.fl 17-41 fi-l <;unda'" to wan the Vol\o lnll'r nattonal Tenna!> Tournam~111 1n a dash be1ween the world'~ lnp tw11 pla)'Cr'>. No I McEnroe whn won S41J ()Ol1 in this hard-coun tuneup for the l ~ Open an tvvo weeks had 111\t l\A.llt' in a row on clay to lend I .ind no\\. holth a 1 l-11' edge in their motlht''> that bcpn IO I 'J~(J McEnroe: ..aid hl' prekrred not 10 go into thC' Open w.1th .i lo\lng <.,trt·ak against LC'ndl. although the twn could meet again nc:xt week an Montn·al "I don't want to get on lhc '>'rong .,,de ofh1m." M~Enrcx: \aid He started Sunda> a\ 11 littlc could go wrong. breakanf Lendl 1n the \Ccond game and rol an~ lo a 4 I lead Even a 20.minutr rain dela\. ;tt the ~tart and an 85 minute dc:la\ in thl· fifth game failed lO '!low him Bui Lend! hit four w1nnt'r\ .1gil1n\t the drop volle> to push ahead 5-1 an the tiebreaker 4-nothcr service wanner made It 6-l before Lcndl pulled wnhin 6-4 but failed to put away three volleys before McEnroe passed ham 10 wan the set "When you sec htm 'itan to serve and volley. It'\ tamr for the kill." McEnroe said \ttcEnroc 'iurged to a 5-0 lead 1n the second set a~ he continued to serve and charge putting pressure on Lendl's baseli ne pme Lcndl made numerous errors. doublr-fauhed on break potnl twice and m1sh1t several ballc; * Lloyd cruises to title TORONTO -Top-seeded Chm b en Lloyd. ut1l111ng superior 'troke\, wore down a game Cla4d1a Kohdr-Kilsch. 6-2. ()..4 to retain her Pla'ter'\ Challenge tenni!. cham· p1on\h1p <;unday Elliott takes Spark Plug 400 BROOKLYflo Mich -Pole·sltler II Bill Elliott contmued hao; magical stock car PETE ROSE COUNTDOWN racing season Sunday by wanning . the NASCAR-Champ1on Spark Plug 400 by 4.9 seconds over Darrell Waltnp at Michigan Inter· national Speedway. The 29-year-old Elliott. a native of Dawsonville, Ga., grabbed the lead for good from Waltnp on lap 151 and pulled away from the field over the final 98 miles h was the ninth victor) 10 18 starts this season for Elliott and the 13th ofh1scarcer Ellaon started from the pole P,:<>Sit1on after breaking has own a rack record dunng quahfyang by completing the two-mile banked oval at 165 419 mph The onl> problem Flhott l·ncountered was on the second lap. when he was \andwached com mg out of turn 4 and madocontact with another car. He was forced 10 make a pit !>lop and wa., 26th when hr returned to 1he race. HB'• Brain wins water ski race LON<., BEA( H -lngnd Brain of •. Hun1 ington Beach \\-on the 1un1or girls' d1v1s1on at the 37th annual C ataltna Water Ska Race Sund&}. Brain was limed in l·IJ 25 outfinashtng (her\I Ruston of La Palma "'ho was second in I 26.51 Meanwhile, Kurt Choen of Phven1x was a surpnsc wanner an the men's open d1 .. 1S1on an 57:37.28 an the 52 nauucal mile race to barely edge Mike Avila, 26, ol Seaside. who was limed tn 57:37.M5. Closing In on Ty Cobb What Ro&e did Sunday: He did not pla> J'> the Reds lost to , krf) Reuss and the Dodgers 1n Lus A ngcle'.1. 4-0 Denny Bartlett of Lake Arrowhead. cono;1dcred thtt fa vonte an thr men·., open <.hv1s1on. finished fourth in 58 32.00 Da'e Wright of Hawthorne was third 1n 58 00 28. Defendmg champion ':)and> Kost. JO, ol Li\ Vegas. captured the women"~ open d1v1 s1on 1n I 08 27 Debbie Nordblad of \.\ est lake V11la$e wa<, sewnd in I :09 46 and Mar<.,ha \11cr ot Lake Elsmore was third 1n I 10.41 Ex-Tulane star's trial to open .\ total ot 10] competitor., took part m the ral:e, whu:h began and ended at the Long Beach Harbor. Skiers left the Harbor. '>kaed lo Avalon on Catalina Island and returned to Long Beach non-stop. · NEW ORLEANS-John "Hot Rod" m W1lhams faces three former teammates as accusers 1n the first tnal to result from a scandal that ended Tulane Univtrs1ty's basketball program and has JCOpard1zed William•.' basketball career. Area lifeguard wins triathlon When Cnmtnal Dmnct Judge Alvin Oser opens 1he tnal todar.. Clyde Eads. Jon Johnson and Bobb> Thompson will be on the other side of the court from the No. 2 basketball scorer in Tulane hmory CHICA.C10 -M1tch Kahn. of 'an a Clemente won thl' lnttrnat1onal and "Jauonal lronman ( ompet111on 1.ponsorc.'d b} the National Lifeguard .\s<,ocaat1on Four of the othrr fi \I: top <.,pots in tht 1wo events were also won b} ( aliforn1an!> Michael Newman. of Los Angeles. finished second 1n the International event. and Al F1mla1d of Huntington Beach finished third tn 1he Jnternataonal lltv1'llC>0 of the lronman event. which was held Fnda> Williams. 23, who played with the Rhode Island Gulls of the United States Basketball League 1h1\ summer. 1s acrnscd ofplomng to shave points in three games last )'Car an a conspiracy allegedly 1nvoh1ng (0Ca1ne Television, radio Kahn also captured tht· National d1v1saon held Saturda) ~ark Valanct' of M;.mhattan Beach finished second 1n that event and <-itcphan Kuapp. ot Fair Haven.NJ . lin1shed third TELEVISION No e'"en ts scheduled. RADIO The 1985 gamt''> wcrc held at the Oak Street beach an Chicago and dre" more 1han 400 men and women who competed 1n e\Cnts ranging from surf \k11ng to 11med swimming 5 p.m -BASEBALL Angell. at \cattk (doubleheader), KMPC (710) 1 30 p.m -BASEBALL .\tlanta at Dodgers, KABC (790) Lopez crushes Henredon .field HIGH POINT, N.C' (AP) - Nanq Lopc1, who entered the tour- nament on her husband's advice, smashed the LPGA record for 72 holes Sunday by posting a 20.undcr· par 268 and scoring a 10.'ihot victory over Val Skinner in the Henredon Classic tournament. Lopez knocked three mokes off the record set by Holh'i Stacy an the 1977 Rail Chanty Cla'i'lic and shattered the Henrcdon Classic record of 272 set 1n 1983 by Patty Sheehan. l.ol)C'z was four sl'lots shy of the biggest margin of v1<:tory ever recorded on the LPGA tour. "I JUSt played the golf course and took whatever at would give me," Lopez said. "It just happened that I shot 20 under." Lopel, takan& her fourth victory this year and 33rd of her career, birdied thrtt of her first five holc'i on the Wallow Creek Golf Club course and went out with a 3-undcr-par 33 enter the tournament. "I signed up at the last minute because Ray told me to go ahead and enter," she said. "He ,aid 1f (the baseball players) stnke. I can watch you play It didn't take much to tulk me an10 playing because when you play well you like playing " The baseball stnke ended before the first round began and Kna&ht only saw hi!I wife pla)' three holes "f told ham l wanted to \hoot for 22 under since has number as 22." Lopez 'laid ''f thou&}lt J aught be able to make: at. I wu just short." Lopez became the LPGA ~ top money winner an captunn& the $3 t.500 top pme and raising her winninas to more than $332,000 Alice Miller. who led that hst pnor to 1h1s week's tournament. had to withdraw on the back' nine of Sun· day'5 round when she was overcome by the heat as tempcraturei. ap- proached the low 90s. • charging McEnroe 1n the \c:vcnth pme to break back. und calh held <;Crve to ~t up the 11ehtt'akcr McEnroe who lu\I onh tivC' otht'r points on \Crvc u't·d 1h.111w1wer .ind a In winning her founh Canadian c >pen champ1onsh1p. Lloyd also ec;- tabl"hed a sin&lc scuon h1&h in c:arnang'i The S40,000 first-place pntr pu\hcd her earnings for the year to S692.569 wh ich passed her prt'VIOU5 high ofS689,4S8 set 1n 1982 •'•w~o John McEnroe return• •hot durln& •tralaht-eet victory over Ivan Lendl lo a battle of the woda'e top-ranked playen. Kc:epma up the pace, Lopez birdied the I 0th and 12th holes, then tacked on a b1rd1c putt at 17 to seal the rteord and aive her a 6-undcr-par 66 for the final round. All this came after her husband. New York Mets infielder Ray Kni&}lt. had to convince her to Skinner uad Saturday that 'iht' would not attempt to chase Lopez around the 6, 191-yard, par 72 course But Skinner said she was happy w11h her best outing ever, which netted hrr s 19,42S. Former Olympic boxing trio still packs a punch lO .\N(1f.I f.S C\PI -A tno ot Amencan boxer\ who captured gold medals 1n last summer·~ Oly mp1c C1ame' \Cored conv1nc 1n1 v1ctone~ C\unda' in "'·round nauonally tdev1sed prol"r-s\innal houl\ ,tt tht Hollywood Palladium Paul< 10n1ale\ off. 1t I o \ naelc'i. maluna hi. pro dthut 1n the tupcr Oywe1&ht d1v1s1on, korcd a unanamou\dt'cmon o\'Cr fo~ 'Pulp " T ort'e, of T uc\on Hrnr) Tillman of IO\ Angtk' r11~d h1\ 'profcn1onal re<'ord ro 6·0 with five knockouts by 11opp1na Larry Phelps of Dayton, Ohw at 1:11 ofrhe Sttond round 1n their h<'avywc:1ght bout. frank Tate of Houston won has c11.hth profernonal fi.&ht without a loi.\ br, "onna 1 unanimou, dccmon over Tommy· Mad 00a·· mith of Tyler Tex .. an their m1ddkwe11fn bout. "Thi WU areat. JU,t lake the Olympics'' u1d the 21-ycar-old Gon1alc1. who was stlectcd os the outsundana t>o:ii.er an the Game'! lut summer "I feel really aood and com- forabk and I WU in vcat t.Ondit1on "Althouah I we1ahed 115 today 1 we1&}lcd 1n 11 I 08 at the \tart of traanma Joey Ohvo (the World Bo:ii.1na Assoc1at1on mint Oywcaaht champion. an which the mu1mum we1Jht is IOH pound\) better fook out" Gon1alet and the 29-year-old 1 orres hoth wel&hed 11 S pounds. Torres' record dropped to 23-f4-2. There were no knockdown1. Gonralea won by score of 60-S4 on all thrtt vorC"Card\ Tillman. 2S. w sin command throuahoui his ahon bout with the 24-yeu-olJ Phelp\, who fell to 10.3 Tallman wc1&Jled 1961• pound\ wtule Phelps wc1ahed 188 pound, Tillman hurt ha\ opponent twice with naht hands in the fint round and floored Phelp with anothe-r nJht an the ~ond. Referrc Lou Moret 1mmcd1ately ttoppcd the bout "I was able to 't't tht pact from thr bc11nnina. controlhna the lia.ht with my Jib·· Tillman \atd "ln\tC'ad of Just head·hunttn I ;, went to the body and up 10 the head. Jt may not h1we looked that wa)', but tod y was tough, hke every fi&)lt." Tate, 20, was in command throughout hi bout wtth the 21 ·ycar·old m1th. who dropped to 17-J. There were no knockdown . Tate wc:1ahcd 162 pounds while Smith wetahed 160 pound5. Tate won on the refertt ana judacf "'orecards by scom of S9·SS, 60-54 and 6().:53. "1 found out an the .second round that Smith came to Oaf\t ." Tate said. "He took my be5t hots wt dec1dtd to stack to my pme plan and not look for the knockout. Mentally, thas .... my touJhe t fl&ht. I knew about mith and th11t he had• aUOd recMd.'' ANGELS. • • From Bl Lo~r John Butcher, R 11 la'ited fivt innings. Gary Petus and Ruppert Jones each had three of the Anaels' 16 h1t9 for the Anaels and Bnan Down· tn& drove in three runs with a base,. loaded tnple an the seventh "My control wasn't there rarly and I put u down," Butcher s.a1d "I'm putt1n1 pmsure on the auys b)' putttnt us in 1 hole, and I'm tared of do1n1 that ·· Dowmna opened tht pmc with a 11nale and went to third' on a inaJc b)' Rod rew Jones !anaJcd home tht' ~~e·, rant run • t,,,--~ j • Orange Coat OAILV PILOT/Monday, Augutt 12. 1815 - MAJOlt L•AOU• ITANOtNOS AtMncen LAetiU. WIST DMMOM Meek Ken.e1Cl!v 0.klencl Chlcaoo W L .. <1, ~· 4l .. S7t Sf ., • S4' l~ St SO S.1 • *"" Mlnne1011 s.u sos. SO S9 •5'9 13 ·T•XH .. St 44t I• •• 61 )16 1l Toronto New Yor ... O.trolt lo•ton Bettlmore MltweukM Cleve4ena •aST OfVIMON 10 ., 4, 47 Sf SI S6 Sol SS SJ 49 ~ 36 73 SundlV'a SC-. Meek 12, Mlnnetote 0 Cleveiend 7, Detroit 2 New York S, 1o,1on 3 Chlce~ •. MllweullM I 631 56t 1 SJ2 II St• 13 509 13~ •SI It 330 l3 Toronlo s. 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CtHCINMATl LO$ ANO•LH lteciw ct ltUllMtlb Partler rf ... 311 ,.,.. ••• II Ewi.-vlf CncKn u IO!at c McGtun o Price o Humeo Powet o Clldeno Oii T.._ .,._... ., ... 6 I 1 0 O\A:aftU $,120 •0 20 Cebell ll> 1112 4 0 0 0 LA!l«a Ci S I ) 1 , 0 0 D Gutftf'oll • 0 2 I )0 7 0 MIOnclo" 0 01 0 3 0 1 0 Br~ Ill • 0 0 O J 0 D 0 ~'1\aDrf l 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 klosci. c ) I 2 O 7000 $u )b )010 O O O 0 •euu o • O O o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 )0 0 4 0 Ttttt. w •••• kwe bV ""** C~ll tot 000 000-o "'" .,....., 000 010 211-• Game Wtl\nlno At1 -C111t11 m DP-Clnclnnetl I, Lo• AnQ ... , 2 L08-Clnclnnetl •. Loa AllOMt 11 28-ClbeH 2, Sclotele SB-l.e"°' .. Ua 1111 OndnMW IP H ll •ll aa SO McGellOll I... I· I 6 1-3 10 3 ) ) 4 Price 1-3 O o O O O Hume 7· 3 3 I I 0 I Power 7·3 I O O O O LM~ lteuii W, IC>-7 t T-2.ll A-..1.1• 4 0 0 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American LNwe BAnll'fG (210 e\'°911.-., .. 1, K11t .. 1 City .355, 8ocllls. Boston, lS., H1no1oon, N-V'orl<, 347, Metllnulv, New York l2t, LKv. Belllmore, l ll AUNS-H1nd1non, New York, ... ltlok1n. Balllmore, 7t, Wnllek,... O.lrOll 1'. MOlllor, MllweukM, 74, Wlnfllld, New York, 1• AB~tllngty, NIW Yprk to, Mo.Ktev, Belllmor1, IS, Wlntleld New York, 71, AIC>klft, Benlrnon , n, Bevtor, New York, 75 HITS-Boggi, Bolton, ISJ, M•lllngly, New York, 1•2. Wll1on. Ken1H Cllv. 136. Whitiker, 0.troll, 134, Buller, Clevelend. 132. OOUBLE5-Melll1111IY. New York, 35, Buckner, 8011on, 37, Booo\, 8011on, 31, Coooer. MflweukH. 11, Welker, Chlc.e90, 2t TRl!"LES-Wll1on, Ken.e• Cltv, 16; Bui· •er. Cllvlleno. 11, Puckell, Mlnne10I•, 10, COOPll', MllWIUkM , 8 HOME AUN~l1k, Chlc190. 30, De Even,, O.troll, 26, 8elbonl, Ken,11 Cllv, 2•. Tllome•. S.ellle, 26, F>r1111v, S.e111e, 24 STOLEN BASEs--Henc!erlOn, New York. Sl, Petti•, Aneela, l41 WlllOn, Ke n"' Clrv, 33, Buller, Cleve4ena. )1. L Smith. Ken"' City, 27 !>ITCHING (9 dlcl•lonll-Blrll", O.k iano. 9·1, 3 23, Guldrv New Yort. IS·•, 3 01, ll-llkJr, Aneeh, ll-S, J.141 S.Derhao.n, Ken"' Cllv 13· S 1 IS, HOw· 94. OeltlenG 9·• I 9S. Kev Torortto. t·4 1 66. $TRIKEOUTs-Morrl\, O.lroll 137 Blv....,en. MlnneM>le . 13S BeMllllr Chi c:ellO. IV. Burn•. Chlt190 In Witt, ,.,.., 117. SAllES~tllnOll'ry KeMH Cttv 2S, Howell Oeklena, 13 Hernendl1 O.lroll n. MMrl, ,.,,...a, l li RIQlleltl, New York 21 .._tlonal L .. tu• BATTING 1270 el ball)-McGN. SI Louil, 350, Guen"lf'I, O.O.W1, .Jll1 Herr SI LOUI\, 3 II, Gwvnn Sen O~ l06 Cru1, Hou11on. JCl3 RUNs.-MurPl\v, Atlanta, 90, Colemen, SI Lout,, 79, Gllln'-. 0.0.-0, 171 Aelne\, MonlrH I, 76, McGN , SI Loul,, 7S RBl-Mure>hv, At11n1e, 13, Clerk. St Loul&, IO, F>erker, Cfnclnnell, 90, Herr. St Lout•, 71, Wll•on. F"h1'41de1Pllle, 1>9 HITs-McGff, SI LOUii , 141, Gwvnn, Sen OlllJO, ll I, F>erker, Clnclnnell, 11t , Herr, SI. Loula, 127, Gervev, Sen OlellO. 124 OOUBLES-Wella ch, Montreal 79 !"erklr, Cine Inna II, 27, Hernenc111, New York. is. Herr SI Loul,, 2S, Clerk, $1 Louh, 24 Tltl!"LES-McGM , SI LOUii, 13 Cot· emen, SI Lou!,, 9, A11ne,, Montr .. 1. I Samuel, !>llli.dl!Ohl•. t , Gleeklln, San FrenclK O, 6 HOME AUNs-Mure>nv, Atlente, 30 GvwTwe, ~. 211 !>erk.er, Clnclnrwill 11, Horner, Al'41nle 20, C'41rk, SI LOU•• 20 STOLEN BASES--Colernen. SI Loul' 11. Raine\, Montreal. 43 Loi>" Ch1ugo •I. McGee St Loul,, 41. ltedu•. Clnc1nna11 40 !"ITCHING (t OKl•10no-Fr1nco (In clnnell, 9·1, 191 Wlktl, ~. l ·I, , ... , Gooden. New Yorio.. ll·l I 64. HWVllMf', Oedllwl, 12·3. Ul1 Hewlun•. Sen 0 111JO I•·•. 3 IS STAllCEOUTs--Good1n. New York, Ill Rven, Houlton 161, Soto, C1nc1nna11. 158 • V~IHIA. Dedeln. ISi; Oerllng New York. 1n SAVES-Aearc!Ot1 Mon1r111 19 LI Smith, ChlceQO, 23, Go,1e111, Sen 01eoo, 2 I Power, Clnclnne lf, 19, Sutler, Allente, 19 NFL exJtlbfflon shndlnvl NATIONAL CONP:ElllENCE Wnt w L T PC1 .. , PA Rema I 0 0 I 000 1 3 New Orllen• 0 0 1000 )1 20 Sen Frencl1e9 0 0 I 000 ,. ?I Allen11 0 I 0 000 14 17 EHi N Y Glenu , 0 0 I 000 SI 40 Delle• 1 0 0 I 000 11 ) f>!\lt•dllonla 1 0 0 I 000 31 ,, SI. Lou1• 1 0 0 I 000 10 3 WHhlnoton I 0 0 I 000 17 " c~ Mln"llOll I 0 0 I 000 16 13 0.troll 0 0 I 500 10 10 Chic.go 0 I 0 000 ) 10 GrH n Bev 0 I 0 000 J 11 Te1n9a Bev 0 I 0 000 21 d AMIEllllCAN CONl"EllENCIE WHt K1n•11 Clly I 0 0 I 000 JS ,, Sen OlllJo I 0 0 1(100 12 1 O.nver 0 I 0 000 20 lO ll•lden 0 I 0 000 ,, 21 S.ellll 0 1 0 000 1 " EHi 1ndl1n1e>01l1 I 0 0 I 000 19 1 Butte lo 0 0 l 500 10 10 Mleml 0 1 0 000 13 " New Enolend 0 I 0 000 20 J2 NV Jiii 0 I 0 000 17 37 Central Plll11>Ur9h I 0 0 I 000 47 21 Cincinnati 0 1 0 000 27 3S Cllvellna 0 I 0 000 1 12 HOU•lon 0 , 0 000 1l n Tltun48V'1 Geme St Louf1 •I llama f'rtdlV'S CO.me o.1ro11 ., s .. 111e n •• '· . Sunday . 11 A's at .,.•. t ·~ It Clants, l 25 T1p11t .... I •DMsen at ElPoS. 10 JO . &.pt.1 ·~ at Ytnlees. 11 P!tiHia at Dedcws. I • Alls• at OrlOits 11 Meb at Didi.,. 1 15 Tnu 1l Alll•. I •Oodcers 11 Reds, 11.l 5 Ange l , Podger schedules AD&ela on Radio IDIPC (710) '· Aneela on TV Chan.Del S Dodtera on Radio KABC(790) Dod&er. OD TV Cbannel 11 e 0..... TV Game llondey Tueedey Wedneeday Aug. 12 13 14 Alie* II St.Ille (2). 5 .... It Seattlt, 7 30 ~ It SeatUI (2) Braves 1t °"'9n. 1.30 Bnmat Oeiflll'l, 730 Btav et Dldlwa. 130 11 20 21 A'i at ... 730 Yrim at Ms*. 7 30 Yrites II ... 1 30 ·~ lll'!IM .430 •o.pi .. "6a. 4 JO 29 'Z7 28 Ooola II Aile• 7 30 • Dldpn 11 Mets. 4 JO Onoles at Alt* 7 30 • Dlillrtn ~ Mets. 4 30 2 3 ' ..... ~ 1030 ElPoS at 5 20 ... at Tet<S. 4 30 lloos at DMstn 7 30 .... 1 Tcm,4JO hPoS at DNstn. 1 30 • 10 11 Royals at Aftc*, 1 30 Royals 11 Alls•. 7 30 Dl4ran at lkavn. 4 40 ~ al Biava (2) ROJal$ 11 ..... 1 30 2 40 Didi., 11 Staves, 4 40 18 17 11 Dodi., at Pldrts, 1 Alie• II Chlelco. 5 30 Alll• at Cllicaso. 5:30 Dldstn 11 Padres. 7 Merle Flguet1a·Oo111 n .•tt O•I• ECH>ellng, 11,,99 217 Leun1Alnker,11. 132 Kl lhY Hiie, ,2, 1)1 11.elhv Whitworth 12, ll I B1v ... tv 1C1eu, 12.131 Juhl Pvne, 12 131 - Astros al Dedcws. 7.30 10·13·12·11 66 13 13·1• 11 11 16·'9 n 1S 10-10 70 73·12·72 70-74·69·7• 10·12·10 7S ThurMtly 15 Bmes 11 DMpri 1 22 y.,.._ ..... 130 •DMrws It~ •·30 2:1 • Altrtll 11 Yl!lun S Phile 11 ~ 1 30 -5 12 Twi a• Allc• 130 Dedcwi •I Bia.ts 4 40 11 .,.. at Cllicaco. 5 30 Asllos at ~. 6 ,...., 11 A'l•t .... 130 •DMlltn It CiantJ. I 23 T ""1 •I ..... 7 30 ·~ .. ~·30 30 • ... llY s l'l1illia II Dlilllwt 1 30 • Alc*ltOtiolts 5 MIU tt DMrn, J 30 13 Tnts at Ailc* 130 ~ II Rtd\, 4 30 20 lndwis at .... 1'30 Dldstn 11 Glint$. a ~ I ........, 17 A's tt ..... 7 •Dliiltwl It '*'1s. I M Teenat ..... 12'20 ~It Wm. 4.30 31 . .... It Y"*tr.\. 1JUD ,,.. .. .......,, 1 ...... Otda.430 lllts &I DMsn. 12.20 M Trmat .... 7 •IWltn at Re&b, 4 21 lndtansat ~ ·~.. 1 ftGA ChemsMonsftio Cet Denwrl Cetnv Mint 11.151 • Beckv PHl'IOfl, Sl.7SI Sv1l1 McAMlll,... S l.1SI Doi Germeln.11.1S7 Viekl AIVefll. l l.7S7 Otenne Oelllv 11 757 71 1S·11·71 12 4'·1S-n 1) ,, 71-Tl ,,..,, .~ (II Stnltoll, "1.) Sintlll FINI °"Mar SUNDAY'S llHUL TS l71 Hubert GrMn. Sl2S.OOO 61 69 10-12 2IO LH Trevino 17S,OOO 66· .. ·1S-71 211 Andv hen, M1,500 11-1o·n-6' TH Mino Cr.en. W1,500 '9·76-71-6S 112 Nick Ptlce, 12S.OOO 13·1l-6S-71 lS3 Fred Coue>lft 111, 11S 10-6S-76-72 Tom wet.on, 111.12s 61-10-14-n Buddv G1rdne<. 111, 12S 13-13-10-61 Corev Pevln, 117.11S 66·7S-73·69 lM F>11er JIC~ln.111.62S 66·11·1S·n Lenny Wldkln•, I 11,62S 10-69·73·72 1lS F>ev"I S11wer1, 19,011 n -n 73·61 Scott Hoch. 19,011 70·73·73·69 Tom Kite, 19,017 69· 7S·71 70 Oen PoN, $9.017 71·1' 69·10 Oovo TeweM, 19,017 '4·11·71·12 Scott Slmo•on, 19,017 11-61-n 73 2" W1vne Levi, '6,600 12·69·7•·71 8ol> Glider, U ,600 73-1<H •·6· Celvln F"Mte, U ,600 69 72·7S·)O Bruce Lilttke, '6,600 10-14·71·10 Craig St~. W,600 72-73·74·67 217 Wllhl Wood, IS 760 11· 73·74·'9 JoM MehatflY, IS,760 7•-73·71·69 T C Cr.en. IS,260 n-74 74·66 Lerrv Net.on, IS,260 10-14-11 -n Lerrv Mh• IS 260 71·70-13·73 -. AOlll' Mett1>11 M.300 69-73·n ·74 Merl>. O'Meera, M,lOO 71-16· 71·70 Gii Moru.n, M lOO 69-11-n-10 Joev Sindelar, M lOO 71·7S·71-11 lit Hell lrw 111. 13.G 11-n -n -13 Bernherd L•~ 13,<IOI 69-71-76-17 Donnie Hemmond 13,408 11·76-13-69 Jeck Nlckl1u1 13,d 66·7S·U·7• Oevld Grellem. 13.G 7S-10·69·7S SIVI B•lll•lero1. 13.d 13-n -6'-76 190 J•v H.,,, U ,tSO 11-1§.-1'·10 Oeve Berr, 11.950 11 74·72·13 191 Frenl< Con"lr, 11,500 11-n -n -H 8obbY Nicholl , 12,500 1S-1 l-1S-70 Oenl• Welton. 12.500 14-13·1•·10 Tim Norris, 12.500 71·70-74·76 Merk Pfeil, 12,500 10·10·14·11 a 111l(ra111r1,12,SOO n -11-11-10 Wooclv 81et kbvrn, 12.SOO n -11-74·1• m Merk Lve. 12.07S 10-n-11-n Oevfd Oorfn, 12 07S 76·70-76-70 Geor111 Archer, 12 ,07S 11·11 13·16 Oennv Edwerd•. 12.07S 61· 16· 13· 16 1'l Ed Flori, 11 90S 10·16 76·71 Howerd Twlll'r I 1,90S 10-11-1•-n Lon Hinkle, l1,90S 10 JS·16·n 194 Biii GIH IOn 'I 7 .. 71·16·74-13 Fuu y Z~. 11.7 .. 71·13·7S·1S Morr!• HelelMIY 11,764 61·74·71·IO NICI< Feldo 11.7 .. 10·11·13 ,. Bretl Uooer 11 , .. 17·74 7l 7S LPGA Henndoft Oeuk C It Hltl\ ~. N..C..) * Nencv Looe1 131,500 '6-67-69-66 ,,. 1111 SklnMf" s 1',42S " 11 67 n -Lori Gert>ecr, 112 600 71·61·73·61 Je ne G9Ckll•, 112.600 10-67-70-73 211 Betsy Kl1111. 11.'25 2111 Muffin Soencer·0 1vlin, 14,713 Kelhv Belter, U ,112 2ll Ao•I• Jone• M.935 Oll>bl1 M1111v, M,t3S Alla 1th 1man, M. 935 lM JoAnne Cerner. 13 U7 Amv B1111. U ,136 HOiii• Stecv U l6A Kethy Po\llewell. 13,364 Mlllf EdOI. 11.6" lllCkl Ftrgon 11,6" Jenet Cole1, 12,6" .. Sllvle llf"tolecclnl 12 ff9 '9·13·61 n 70-70·13·69 71·72·69·70 70-71·72•69 73·10·69·71 11-10·11·11 7S·69·71·6t 69·127l·70 13·'9·13·10 71-11·70·73 70·70-71·6' 71·72·7•·69 70-73-73-70 10-1•·11·11 .. Nencv ltu1>4n. 11.3'0 Jenet Ander.on I I ltO !"e llY 5nffn41n, \1,390 Mlnov M.oore, 11.l'IO Bar bare MoaMH, 11 390 Jutllnkll,.. 11.319 Bllh Solornon, 1 l ,3t9 "° Cerole Cherbonnl1r 'I 111 Terri Luckhur\I, I 1 127 Chm Jonn10n. II 117 2tl Pennv Hemme1, 116S Berb ThOmH , U6S Marline Flovd, U6S Jerilyn Brlt1, U64 II.a ren !>er me 1 e4. 1164 Shltlev H1mlin, U64 Jent Crat1 .... 1164 OOMI Ce POnl, .... COl!eef> Weltt" .U. 1'1 uuov Clerk, 1617 Snarrl Tur"lf 1617 Pennv !"u11 1611 Leurt !"11erM>n 1417 m Liu Young M1• M1u11 McGeoroe M1• Judy Elll1 M2• Ceniv Kreuer1 M2• C11hlr•"I !"1n1on M14 Nencv LIClbltter M1• Sallv Lill,. Ml • Roei.n We11on M1l Clndv Mer ktv M13 11 n -n -n •9 10-1•-n 70· 11·71·76 11 1'-11 71 ,. 11-n-n 1)·69 74·73 n n 10-14 10-13·12·1• 10-69·76-74 71 13·70·75 1s n-n 11 n 73·7l n 11 74 n 73 1S·71·7S·70 73· 73· 7•-71 11-16-n -n n -14-n -13 69· 16· Jl-1) n n1•·1l 70-7l·7S·73 H ·71·69·n 7S 69·'9-79 7S·72·73·72 nll H n 71 74·7'·13 71· 13· 1•· 1• 1S-71-7S·71 ,. 13-}•·12 T3·11n-n 13-7J·n·74 n 73·7•·74 10-10· 7'·7S n -n -11-n 70-73·73·77 71 7•·70-71 Taki ng lt hard Jonn McEnro. U S di! lven Llftd IC1ec~va~11 1 6 6·2 lMcEMOI win• MO 0001 Wemet1'1 '9umament (at T'""'9l ~ ....... C11<i1 Everr Uovo IU s I <Ml CleUO•• Kohcle·IC•l\Cll (WH I G1<men~1 ••• , •·4 (Uovo w1n1 M0,000 KOf\OI I( 11th win\ 126,0001 Deul*t FINI Merlina Nevrell10v1-G1g1 Fernendl1 (U $I d.t Mercl/141 Me\f.er lU S I F>ewcale F>aredl\ lFrence> 6 l . 4 O (N1vra11lov1 Fernanc111 10111 116 000, Mesker F>ereOI• H>lll 11,000J Deep ... ft1Nne OAV£Y'S LOCK£1l l Nlw-1 Beedl) -191 111111en '9 barrecuoe. • DOntto l teilOwretl. ) hel•t>ul 1l3 alic:o ban 412 u no oen m mee11 ... 11. n4 rock ltUI NEWP<>llT LANDING (NeWINf'I ihedl) -1'9 enuleo 2 vlllowt.,. l 1 oonno. •S CAJsco Dllu ~ w na bau 101 barrecude S KUIPlll I hel<bul ) 1r111 • Qerfi•n. 315 mec.11.er11 Little League pitcher Bill Newcomb of the Colonie, N.Y. all-•tan la ln tean after allowing ga.me-wt.nnin& homer. 1171fl .. U-•• ...,., .... ,.. ,,_....) I" .. ST ll AC IE. ' fur1l>nCn !>et ' Bill (~"°"U.YI) 11.IO 7 IO 5'0 11111nee\ll IGercial 7 00 4.20 F YI North (OllwerftJ l tO Time I 10 7 S SECOND llACIL 6 IUl'lOtln Mr Medlen IE•lrldal 11.lO 5 00 l 20 C101eln ll1oor• CMcCefTonl UO 2..0 Brenes 1me111 lStevenil 2..60 Titne 110 IS 11 DAJL Y DOUaLE l'· 10) oeld 1110 40 TH•D llACIE. 1 1116 mitft on lut'1 II.unto CMcCerronl UO 300 U O lllrg1nl1 PtlvelMr ·trorol S.AO 4 00 !'lorln of Liii.i (CH l9MCM) uo Time 1 Al 115 U SXACTA lt ·ll e>ald 162 00. l"OURTit llAQ. 1 funC>fllll Bullneu SchOOI ( F>lnc.v I uo 3.«I 2.20 C•llOC>n91 (!"ldrOH I l IO 2 20 Too Pole (511111111) 1 20 Time 1.23 liS f'IFTI4 llACI!. l I 16 mile\ Pllnlv Con.clou1 t!"1nc.ev1 '40 4 20 3 20 F~elon LICllOn (Mlle) UO SOO Amenottwrt>ro!Nw lMcCeNOfll 4.20 T•me 1 '2 l/S U EXACTA 11·51 oatO 1111.SO SIXTM llACE. ' fur1on9s M<•llf'' $111_., lHwtvl 1 60 • 00 3 40 Arch<: Moots IMeHI 4.40 l 60 L.O'r Eace11er ILOl.Ove) •OO Time 111 1 5 SIEV•NTH llACIE. 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"'' .t.merleen Auoci.1-MILWAUK EE BAEWERS.-QollOnecl &oobv Cler~ outf.etcll< to Vencouv., ot "" F>ec1f1c Coe•• Le.- MINNE SOT A TWINS-S11>neo Sreve Howe PllC:hlf F>teclCI Gr" Gegne 1n tie+dctr on '"' I ~·elev O•w blld 1111 Celled uo Atvero E '01no11 'nor"toe> eno Merli Por1uu 1 oiler.er from TOfeOO ot 1119 lnl1fnetlone1 LHgUI OollOnelS AIC1l L vunoer eno Ml~k Brown Dltchlf'• to TOleoo Helleflel ~ MONTREAL EXF>Os-Pleced 01vt0 !"el,.,., o•lcner on lhl 21·dev dlub+lcl "'' AecelllCI Fsovo Voume.M P<lcher trom l"Cll1nee>011, of "" Amer1ten Auoc11llon ~' Oou9 Fro«iel. oulflelcler. to 1ndl1nal>04l1 ol 1n1 4me< ic:en Anoc1e11on l"OOTaAU. ..__.,, ..... L_ INOIANA!"OllS COL T5·-~nlCI Don A"dlr\or cor,,.,.beek AntllOny Yc>unlJ "'''" 1111.i.1 Huml•lon •lneOecker eno Joi W~• run-beet< Is baseball commissioner extremely lucky or ju~,.t smart? Ueberrotti has a knack for getting things done_ NEW YORK (A P) -Peter Ueberroth 1s either incredibly sman or incredibly lucky. Perhaps, he is a littlt-of both. Last year, he orchestrated the successful Los Anacles Olympics and became Time map7inc's Man of Lhe Year for his efTon.s. Then he moved to a new JOb as baseball commissioner where, an only I 0 monlh11 he has settled an ump1re1' strike and occupied center staae in achicvina a quick cod to the player9' stn'ke What's next? Politics 1 mentioned. thouah he den.ic interest. He c.n alwa~ 10 back to busane.ss. which made ham a m111iona1rc b)' has 30s. He can stay m baseball, where by 1rritatina his owner boucs "tic may ha"e trcntlhcncd bis positi on by p1n1n1 auppon from rans, pla~rs and umptres. He ha 111d, in fa t. Lhat he wall not ck a SCCX>nd seven-year term as comm1111oncr unless players ind umpire, have a say an the ~lcctlon. Whatever he doe Ucbcrroth sccmt to have 1 mch senSt", a kn.a<k for do1n• the riaht lh1na at the nJtit time. He's also w1tltng lo u1kc nsks. and he invanably lands on his feet. He's not one to back ofT1ust bcwu~ people tell hi m something can't be done. be: 1t run a profitahlc Olympics or end a ooscball trike. His two main business prtttpts. he onct said, art "take risks ond try to force growth .. Brains and luck may have a lot to do with it. Pc,ople who hl vt' deah wi1h him have their own ideas. • LA Ol ympic workers remember him a a t1rtlc worker. attentive to every detail. and possessina the ab1litr to act th1nas done "In my view, he t the be ·t po 1ble blend or a leader," said Amy Quann. who""' h1 pre secretary for the Games "He'' creauvc. he's 1nterc tcd. he's open-minded and he work~ very hard. He hu a remarkable ability to look and uut.a.ntly 1nalyn the m01t complex of 1tuat1ons and come up with crut1ve solu· tions." Harry U her, the United StatC1 Football Lnaue commi ioncr who ..,., vict pm1dcnt of the Los An lcs Ol)'mp1C1 Orpn111na Comm1ucc, best rcmcmbc" Ucbcmnh'• style. "He 1n~t1ll a tremcndou ~nM> of ura nc) 1n people," U her 'd. "He bnn placid. bu~in hke and mercurial 1nten Jt)' to the subJCCt matter He b• mten~ attenuon to dcia.11, You have to~ pn:pamt II th~ ume to ---~-------~-~---___ ,_ have all the answers " A successful bu.-.1ncs\mnn. Ucbermth turned the Olymp1l\ into .i rnmmcrc1al bonanu. using corpora tr <ipoMo~h1p to acncr· ate operating fund' He also rttru1ted thousands of c1uzcn.-. a" unpaid votuntccn. making the Games a money-makanJ operation and rcvenina n 1roubllng trend which had left recent ho~t c1t1c" with huac po•t .. Oam~ deficits. In Octohcr. lle~rroth moved on to baseball. He was on the 1ob for one day when m"or lea&Uc umpire went on tnke. fo~ing the pla)offs to begin with amateur offic1.1ls \1 first. Ucbcrroth sta)ed out of the d1-;putc. follow1n1 the modu~ operandi of h1'i pttde- cxssor. Bowie Kuhn But W1lh1n di>'· he wa mt'd11tin1 1t - award1na the umplrc$ nc•rl > all tht"Y had a ktd for and 1uara.ntee1na rqular offin als tor bas.cbalrs 1.hOW'Ca$t event. lhc World Scncs .. Ho JU.It came sn and settled 1t," 1d R1ch1c Pb1lhps. attorney for the ump1rn U$0Cltllon. "tic was the catal~1 1n rcach1n1 tht-qrumcnt. We trusted his Judamcnt Hc WJ 'i l tl'allht With US "He didn't have to ht-skcd 1n He ,.1' ll 1\ hlSJOb." If &n) further cv1den« wa nttdN that llcbctTOlh ~ld ~ h1 own man. it c.mr 1n Februan ~hen he rc:'t'~ J \Oil' b' >\menc~n l cague ·o"'n<'I"!. and approH•d the on<'·th1rd pun: ha~ of the Tc\as Ral)gC~ b) <1a) lord Broad cast 1 ng \s labor n~n11at1ons w11h the pla"en heated up, llcberroth did not a umc the low profi le tali.en b> other comm1ss1oncrs. Months before. he had fon.~.owncf'\ 10 open their boot..~ to the pla)er assocllltmn Then. in the tinat wetlr. hefotT tht' deadl1nt . he 1n'i1<1tt'd ht' could not allow a stn kc hhou~ tcgall) he hid no power 10 pn-vcnt one He 1d he rcpn.-~nt~ nei ther thr owricn 001 the pla\ers. hut b:l~batl's JO m1lhon fan ' fhe \tnlr.e happrncd ll'l)~a". hut 11 ta tN onl) two da\~ and llrbcrroth eme11cd ~ the hem In lht' end, he rtfus.cd •o talr.t' crtd11. 1n'il\l1n1 that bctonatd 10 ov.ncr\' MtOt.ator l tt MacPhail and union c-h1ef Oon Fehr. MacPha1l. ho"'t "cr lhouaht t'bcnolh had made "'1n1l1cant 0 lnntnhu\tons to the barp1n1n1 talk.s. and It sttmcd apparent that 1f he did not do tbc nt-aot1.111ng, he dro'-t-the nqotiatOI'\ 10 11 . "Ht\ ftt'C'ICn("(' hung O\'cr 1htm hk.c th<' 1h011 of Banquo," said Ed -a.rd fknnetl Williams. o•ncr of the Batt1m0tt OrinlC'\ "The romm1 1ontr diJ an t •etllcnt 1ob of k«l>•na than to1n •• M1<'Pha1I 1d • I -· I ' IM 0nnge Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 12, 1986 ,, scoREBoARD PM9n a.tty lloooen Tiie Mltftrt I NIC ICllOdlovt• a uffelo Chlctlt Tiie Ancl\or't ~ ~ • • • • 2 • 1 • ' l t I • • ) 1 ) 7 ? • Toclllv'• lllevott ,.MM, •elly .IOoHf, \IS ~N'S C.J let 81t*Ufl·HMtlerl .. rr.Cudel OUtlaW\ .. lbol Mark.ti f>lerC. SI AM.,, f>trt<llM Cafe Otcl .. ,. 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Sof'tball H•rt»er .,.. •·LeffUICfll.~ flll'TH GaAOe Cit Lutre C. Oewta flllN) Ttw1nklt Pel'll Gl1nt1 I, Glant1 6 rlle Glenta Wlf't 11 ·I·1 In Ille f'e9Uie' t11to11 ano went on 10 win 11.,. llrelOl'lt 111"'" In Ille 111evoff1 to 111o.1 Hnl ~· The rosier Co.cNa JoM Klrctlbtf'e Incl M~t Clerk, S-Vltor Ktfl 8auannelater l'leverl J1m1S Fallon, 11, Jeff Courvol11ef P S$, lllcll Hoffman, C, ~ F>1ck..,, P 18, Jaaon Amotdl, P, 38, Joe Orllr. P, JI, SS, Jertd 'frHk, CF, ynce S<:llofi.tcl. LF. &rent Noller, 21 , Andv ,,,,,,on, llF. Matoll Ef'lertz. LF. Adam Al«MIM>, CF, Err"lle Ruu alt, llF LrTTLIE LIAGUI ALL·STARS ~<11·12·YMnGkU SOUTN•llN CALIFORNIA ,.LAYOfl'5 (II Hadelldl Heittlb) .. ,....,., sc- Me•lc•ll 1. North "4oltyw00d 1 (Mtllleall tdvarteet to Wester" lteglonal'l WHTIRN R•GIONALS Cit San ..,,.,..., S.tlH'ltlv'• sc-S:JO lJ.m. -Oreoon 6, Cotortdo • a p m. -Hilwell s, Wetlllnoton O T•Y'• Games 5:30 p m -Wvomlrio "' AIHkt I P.m -Nevede vs. Southern Cel!fornla TueldlY't G-emet 5:30 P.m -Utah "' Montana I P.m -New Mexico "' Nortnern Cetlfornla w....-Y's Gen'lft s.30 11.m -"Cll-VS. OrellOll I P.m -10.llO "'· Hewell TllUndaY'• Glmet S.30 Pm -Ullll-Monllnt wlllMr VI Northef'n Ca1Jfornla·New Mexico winner I P.m -Wvomlr"llJ·Ata\111 wlnnef' vs Southef'n Cellfornla·Ntvlda winner fltWlaY'• ~ S 30. I p m. -Stmfflnals S."'"'9Y'•~ I o m -Clllmolon"1l11 NOTE Contolltlon bracket l>lrnft will 11ao Dt pltvtd M ell dev next w• Basketball NewPort ... di R9a'Mtlen o.t. A OM'*' Coull•'' I l Ceuldv'• Foot• 6 l Vel·Pek S C 8reve 8unnv Int • 6 JOM Henrv ) 6 Vltr Conti I I a DMMlft 8eclo. llev Bornt>tn 6 t Drlbl>lert • 3 8ovs Club J • Couoer 3 • Orenoe Countv A1tac1 2 S lttllel>le LumDtr I 6 CC DMs.len TM Place 1 I Tnlrp Strlno 6 2 cs~ • , Coa•' Trenm1u 1on 2 6 Hooolno to wrn 2 • Ptt.111 Salt 1 1 Grower\ l\lt noert Touc!'lt lton Ill.a CrevOlts Tiie Tttm H1vn 8eam' C Olvlt*I Ceata MeM Aecre•"on o.ot. Mttw Dtvtilttt 6 1 s 2 4 3 , s 2 s 2 s 8uMvmen ' 0 Jed I I( nlQllll J l No Siem• Jame 2 2 S1emmen 2 2 lllookltt I 3 wn1,11er Con" O 4 It Kent re•Uftl Je<11 t<nlgh!\ 108, No Slama Jama 10 Bunnvmen 81, Whl"ler Conti 62 Roo1du SJ Slammeri 47 HOOObU'lt" Four Outet\ E attn"on' 8erg Zonet:>u\ltn Ct•v Stockers ~ Dtvlllln llecenf """"' HOOPl>u,1e<, 63. Exten,101" 46 8erg •S ZOtltl>utle<' ?7 C tv Sl1e1<ers SS, Four Dtuct1 SJ lrvlne AKl'M9'0n o.ot. Mindi¥ (Upper IMoue l • 0 ? 2 , 1 2 2 I J I 3 Gemno ~· 6 0 80111e eno Smoke S I Cru lmerl< ISuPr>HSI 3 3 Trout>•• 2 SuP< "' t PH J eno w I T ut\dl y. TllurMSI y ( Ulll* IMeue I 8erro ' Ho! n Gooo 6 0 Mutf•n Mon\len • 1 w1111emLvonCoo'' 2 E venot1lc11 Fret 2 • Sl .. n 2 4 McG1nnt u and Anoe O 6 M«ldaY (Mldcl4 ltteut) Lempoo\I P1u• 1 0 8tckDOe•O 8u\fer1 S 2 Aslech 4 3 M111,,et1c Force 1 S T M CT ? S A D E•Prtn I 6 Tuescs.v (Mldclt 1M911e) Cou11ari 1 0 CA 8ree1<trs 6 I 8ern\lormen • 3 Zoneou''"' ? ~ CoDrH l • 8•d Ftt''"' l 6 Mlndlv (Law« IUOUt) Hooo"'" • I 8111'' Souno S"'tem 4 3 Ct •d1ovH culer 0.vlcH J 4 Coooer·, Hooottt' l ' HooPbu'''" ) ' Ern\t 111~nev 2 S WtdlltMllY (Lew« LMtut) Gvnopn t1 ti • I O•m rtl\Mld Caoact tv • I Frtt Ae>en!' S 7 ca1er1c1 r.o, 1 s N.vn• SMt , s ll'vOw• 0 1 Calling all sports ,. The Daily Pilot invites aJJ you regular sports. you weekend athletes and youth league competitors. you evening softball and basketball players. to send us your scores. Every Monday. our new Community Scoreboard w111 publish league standings and a week ·s worth of results from the games that real people play. f' Softball. golf. tennis. baseball. basketball. football, soccer. gymnastics, swimming. surfing. fishing. running. auto racing. motorcycltng, bicycling -If Orange Coast people play It. we'll publish tt. League secretartes or tourname nt officials should send standtn~s and results by Fnday at noon to: , Commw:Uty 8corebo&.rd Dally Pilot Sporta Department 330 W. Bay St. Coeta Me.a, ca. 92828 - MUC ll>llU MUC fl>TICE "8.IC NOTICE IMM11 ACTTnOUe .,.._.. ~ IUIMH NCTmOUa IUIMU 'ICTmOU8 IU ... 11 ~nnGUe ...... ttAMI ITATl•WT MAM1 •TAl1.*NT NAM9 ITATIMINT NAllll ITATSIMNT NAm ITAn.NT Tiil IOllOwlnO P9r110n1t trl The follo.lng parwone ue The'°'°""' 1*toM lr9 TM loOowll'IQ ~ .,, The~ per.ona .,. OOinO ~ ... doing~ dang~.. Olng bUtlneat .. dOlno bulltl9ll 11· MM. t942 Vleta C*1dal. Jal ll'AfllTNCRStilP IN· AlP t;IA~OEM(NT. 708 JA~ANUE CAA tlA Mil.Le" STUOIO. 1822 ~ 9-al\. Cllifomte TEANATIONAL, M3I Bifell VII lido Nord. Nl#l)Of1 ICI. ~2 AJlldOlph St Eio.n Aw • eo.11 Meaa. CA t2MO Street, Newpot1 a..eti. CIM· BMc:h, CA 112t03 ta Mt.a CA t212t 112t2t Margeret Muon, 1H2 lornla t2&e0 ~ L P9A1 708 Kenoeth Ch•lll Mtottin <l<ICIO'Y A J Miiier, H22 \11111 Ceudll, Newpdrt Trou1d1I• l!nlerprltH. 'Ill Lido Nord. ~ 172 [f l.ObO Ctr . L• Palm• Elden. Co1ta Miii, C~ leloh, Cellfomle t2t50 fne • 1 Calttornll COf POf· ISMGh, CA 92803 90t23 92828 AoeMnne o.Gr-. 23012 atlon. 5650 c.ttOll Cenyon Thia 1>U1ln111 II con· Henne Ototg19 N1~m l A J Miiiet. 204911.eoer Dering hi Drive, South A09CI. 8411\ DllQO Ca11tornl1 dueled by .., lndMdual 19023 Horii s. .. AitMll ltl. OcMnllde, CA II~ Yount, Cafftomla 12877 90121 A-.iwy L. Patlll al 90701 Thll bulln•ll 11 con· fhl1 bueln.. 11 eon-Thie t>u11n111 11 oon· Thtt 1t1t.,,._,t wat ftled Tnla bu11n•" 11 con ducted by I OIM'll part· ducted by I o«*ll part. dl.IClled by 1 e.Orporallon wttll lhe County Clerk Of Of· uc1ed by I Oln«•I 11111 nlflhlp Mrlhlp Troutdlll l!ntetprltH. 11199 Counly on Auoutt 7, s111p Gregof)' A J Miiiet Merg111t Ma.on. ROM-lno • P1ul 0 Htclemen. &ec· 108$ Kenrllff'I Martin '!'hit llltemlllt Wit nlld atlnl oeoraw Nlt•ry Ind Vio.Pr..ident ,llaa2 Thi• ltlt""41t\t .... '"" w1tf'I the County Cteftl of Of. Tille 1tatem4Wlt wp fli.d Thi• tlatement wu flled Publlahed OrltlOI Coatt th the Covnty ~llrli. ot Or 1noe County on July 15, with the County Clettc of Of with the County Clerk 01 Or-Diiiy Piiot Augu1t f2. tO, 28, ~ County on AuQu•• i 1916 1oge County on Jufy 5, toes ·~ County on August 1. September 2. 11185 1085 1122 F1IOl12 1 5 . M-891 P'2IW Pul>ll•hld Or•oge Coot Publllhed Oraoge Coe1t l'M10I Publlthld Or~• Coat Dally Piiot July 29, AUjlu•t 5. Diiiy Piiot Juty 29. ~uouat 5, Pub11.i-J Or•l'IOI Coast Ml.IC NOTICE Di lly Piiot Auout1 2. Ill 29 12, 10. 108& • 12. 19. 1985 , Delly Pitol Augu1t f2. 10. 28, Septam~r 2, 1085 -+f-440 M-665 September 2. 108$ ,ICTITIOUI IUllNHI M 99- ----------M·BM NA ... ITATIMINT f'ta.IC NOTICE P\lll.JC NOTICE Tt1e 1o11ow1og l)lr90nt "' f'tellC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI •u•1H111 K·1M14 PlalC NOTICE eso:,7Ltr:'~~PERTIES FICTITIOUt auttNlll NAMI ITAft•NT '1CTITIOUI au•-·· FICTmOUI aUllNHI FUND t, A CALlFORNl.A LIM-NAMI ITATIMINT Tiil loUowlng pel'aona .,. NA• ITATIMINT N .. ITATIMaNT lf!O PARTNRSHJP. 4041 The rollcrfw1no peraon• .,, dOISogPbullHIST~A:'eo LOOKS The IOllowlng Plf900• .,. The lollowtng per1«1• ar• Mac.Arlhur Bl'lld Sult• 280. o•ng bu•.,_ .. IOI "' dOlog bUaloeM .. dOl"i! l>Ualn191 .. N~ 8Mch, CA 92660 NE w p 0 RT HE Al rt BY S&S, 10 Thunder Run. GARBER & MARSHACK, t 5 CA 9 A ILL 0 AS· Otlm1r Entepfl .... A Call-CLINIC. 4321 Blrcl'I S1t .. I "13..J, lrvlne, CA 92714 3200 ,..,k Centet Or . Ste SOCIA TES, 1801 Dove lorn1a corporation •04 t vile E. N~ S.Ch CJ Sherry LIM THre & 1 t80 Co9ta MeN C1t1-StrMt. Suite 110, Newpor1 MecAnhur Blvd . Suite 280 2660 Sui•ct• c Wald ... tO Thun· loml• 92628 e.ach. CA 928e0 Newpon Beactt CA 92680 J amee l Hedoecoct', dlr Aun. "13..J lrvtne CA Ptul E Gerber 3200 Park Wiiliam V Shrewtbury, 4 Thia bu11ne11 ts eon· allfomla C111roe>ra11C cor 92714 Center Or Stt 1 t80, Coall Statllght. lrvtne. Calif 02'7t4 ducted by poratlOfl. 2590 Per11 Ave Thia but1ne11 It con-MtlH California Jof'lllhan G Tnompaon. Delmar Propen-Fund I, Legvoa 8Mell, CA 92115 I dl.IClted by Joint 11'90tura Richard A Merahacle, 950 Cagney Lane, 11 107. a Calllomla 11m11ed pvtnet· fhls butln•n 11 con Sherry L Taar• 3200 Pirk Center Or , Ste NewpoM BMctl. Calif 92583 1 111 p . e y o e 1m1 r UC11d by • corporaoon Thia ltllement wu filed t 180 Costa M... Call-Thia bu•lnHt II con-En11rpr1.... A Calltornll J ames L HedQeeoek, ' with the County Cle<k of Of· fornla 92628 · ducted by corporation Pnlllppe A 1wopratt' Corporetlon ange County on Jul)' t5, Th11 1:>u1ln111 11 con Jon1than 0 . Thornpaon, Chiron. Preeldertt James L Hedgecoelt 1985 ducted b'(' 1 genertl pert-Wlltlam V Shrewsbury Thia 1111emen1 wH flied Thia 111tement wu 111eo "211114 n1rahtp Thia '"""""' wu 11'-d wl1h the County Clerk of Or· wun tile County Cle<k of Of Publlthed Orange Cout Paul E Garber with the Cour"lty Clerk of Of. aoge County on Auguat 8. nge County on Augu1t 7 Delly Pllol July 29, Augu1t 5, Thi• atetement wH filed ano• County o" Augu1t 6, 1956 195 , 12. 10, 1985 ..,llh the County Clerk 01 Or· 1985 ,aaa n&32t M-8~ ange County on July t8, f2U011 Knowleon1 Hannemann a Put>lleMd Orange Cou 1----------1985 Pvbllahed Orange Codf \loch, Centre! .. nil Tower, Dally Piiot Auguat 12 19. 2e PlalC NOTICE f211117 Dally Pllol Augult 12. 19, 25, 111 Anton llvd .. Ste. no. Sept1mber 2 1985 Publl1nect Orange Coaal September 2. 11185 Coeta ...... CA t2tl2t M·89' FICTITIOUI aUllNll8 Dall)' Piiot July 29, Augu1t 5, M-672 Publllhed Orange Cout r---------N~-ITATIMINT 12. 19, t985 Delly Piiot Auouat 12. tO. 28. doi::; ::,:: :raon• are M-64 1 "8.IC NOTICE September 2 11185 M 893 1 __ Ml. __ IC_NO_T_IC_E __ B'fTE BY B't'TE, 1950 ---------~TJTIOUS •UllNUI wanaee 'D'. Cotta M .... CA Ml.IC NOTICE "CTITIOUI •u11NHI NAME ITAUMENT 112627 _ __;...;;.;;;,,;;...;...__;.___ NAMI! ITATl•NT P\lll.IC NOTICE The tollowtng persona at• Ronild Steven Brit· FICTITIOUI 8U81Hfl8 The lollowlng PlflOOI ar1 1----------dotno bv11nea111 vtch 1950 Wlllec:. ·o· Cotta NAM£ ITATElffNT dOlng bulJlllU 11 '1CTITIOUI IUllNEll A 0 R INTERNATIONAi M..:.. CA 92827 ' The IOllowll\Q per$Olll 1re A & R LIMOUSINE C/O NAMI IT A TIMINT L TO 20 t L1k1 StrMt Sult• Thia butlnetl 11 con-dOlng bullneu u Marlatla 17 Hawk ridge, The lollowlog perton1 i re 7. Huntington Beach Call dUC11d by an Individual S&K PAINTING 3272 lrvlne CA 927 14 d Oing bulln-u lornll 92648 • Ronlld S BrlMch IOWt S t Cosll Mase CA Aklhly D M1r11t11 17 ALLENDALE GALLERY Artnur Edward Ra.oer Thll ttatement wu filed 112628 Hawtlridge lrlvne CA 92714 1540 S Coast Hwy Lagune 201 Laite Street Sul rt 7 with the County Cleric ot Or· Sttven Thomas Wt'>erry, Dlllp V Sld hpura. 5 8Mcf'I CA 9285, Hunltng ton BH ch Cl ange County Ofl July 18, 3272 tow• St Cost• Mesa Hewltrklge 1rv1ne. CA 92714 Robert M Allen 305 92648 t985 Calif 92626 ThlS boalnau II con-Promontory Or E . New~ Oennts Scnubert Tu111r "211503 Roseann Stage Wt'tefry ductld by I general Plf1· 8Mcf1. CA 92880 Caltlorr"lll 92680 Publllhed Ofaoge Co•t 3272 Iowa St Costa Men nerlhtp Th11 bu1tn1ts It COr"I· SM Hun Rn• 3 t I 20. Dally Pilot July 22. 29 Calif 92626 Aklhay D Marfall• ducted by 111 1nd1111dvll Duchon Dong Jugong apt August 5 12, 11185 This bu11ness •• con-Thll statement wu flied Robe11 M Allen Gang Dong Ku Seoul Kor .. M·829 dueled by husband and wife with the County Clerk of Of· T1111 ltatement w11 tiled Tn11 bus1ne11 It con Srtven T Wherry aoge County on AUQUll 8 wltn the County Clerk of Or-dl.ICted by 1 limned panner Th11 Slatement w11 flied 1985 ange County on July 30 ship with the County Clerk of 01· · '2nm 11185 Artnur Edwaro Roeoer ----------ar"lgl County on July 18 Publllhld Orange Coett F212483 Thie stetemeot wu 111 .. Pml.IC NOTICE "CTTTIOUI IUllHlll 1985 Dally Pllol Augu11 12. 19 25, Pubhthld Orange Cout wllh rhe County Clerk of Or NAMIE ITATIMeNT F2'1t15 September 2. 1985 0111Jy Pilot Aogu1t 12, 19 29, ang1 County on Augy11 7 The fOllowlng pereon1 .,. PubllShed Or1nge Coat! M-878 September 2 1985 1985 dotng bUtlnlN 11 Oa11y Pllol Joly 29 August 5. M·895 F2U30: AZTECA CAFE. 7600 12. 19. 1985 nuntlC MnTICE Pvbllahed Orenge Co11 Belch Blvd . Buena Park. M·653 l"UD\. nv MLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot Agust 12 111 26 CA 90280 FICTITIOUI 1u••N1!18 1---------September 2 198(1 Joel M1rqU4IZ, 8214 Oulm· ----------- by St Paramount. Cll PlellC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUI auatNHS 90723 The lollowiog pereon1 are NAME ITATIMUfT Sat>tno MerqU12, 933 Ava-"CTfTIOUI IUllNEll dolno bullnu1 u The lotlowtog persons tre tin, Santa Ani, CA 92704 NAME ITATEMENT AL BELSON PHOTO· d Oll\Q bustn111 u Thia buelneu 11 con· The IOllowlno pertor"ll are GRAHPIC S ERVICES 3303 NEROCO. 335 Fl~ St ducted by 1 geo1ra1 pan dOlng buainesa u HarbOr 81110 Suite 9-7. Costa Mesa CA 92627 nersttlp HUNTINGTON PET-VET. CoS11 M.,. CA 92828 Pt11dln SySlerna Inc I S.blrlO Marquez 7 14 Adams St • 101 Hunt· Alfred Belson. 1111 South C1lllorn11 eorporauon 335 Thi• ltltemellt Wll fllecl tngton Beach. CA 92648 Coast Drive, Cotti Meea Flower SI Colt• M ... CA with the County Cl«k ot Or· Alltaon N11to D V M CA 92628 92927 •noe County on July t9, 2776 Ctbota Ave Co111 Tntt bvtin111 It con Tiiis bu11ness 11 con- tll&5 Mesa CA 92626 dUC11d by an tndlvldull ducted by a eorPQfallon f211447 Th11 bustneu 11 con· .Al Belson Paladin Sy11em1. Inc . Publllhed Orangit Coatt dl.ICtld by 111 1nd1V1dull Thia ataterner"lt wu hied Fri nk Palldlr"IO. Prllldent Diiiy Piiot July 22. 29 Allison Naito with the County Cle<k Of Or· This llllemertl WU filed Augutt 5, 12 11185 Thia statement was hied ange County on AUQull 8. Wtlll th6 County Cler'k of Or· M-635 .,...th the County Clerk of Of. 1985 an~ County on August 7 ange County Ofl July 18, f~ t98S 1----------11185 Published Oraoge Co111 "'3304 P\lll.IC NOTICE f21111S Diiiy Pilot August f2 tO 28. Published Orange Coast ,ICTTTIOU •• u .. N•11 Published Orenge Cout September 2 t985 Dally Pilot Auguat 12 19 26 " Dllty Poot July 211 August 5 M-680 September 2 1985 NAM« ITATIMeNT 12. 19 1985 Tile lollowll\Q peraon1 ere M-886 Ml.IC NOTICE dOll\Q bualneu u n11n11c NOTICE H ANO H MACHINE ANO ----------------__ r_uut. ____ _ r AB R 1c AT1 o N 1 1 8 o P\lll.IC NOTICE F1cm1ou1 euttNH• FICTITIOUI IUatNH~ Monrovl•. Ur"llt C-7 Cotta NAME ITATIMINT NA ... ITATbftNT Mna. CA 92577 ,ICTmOUI IUllNEl8 The lollowlng persona .,. The loflowlng pertOnl are Alan Burl Htrrlson, 6407 NAME 8TATEMENT doing bUllnest a1· d I b I Pitcairn StrMI, Cypreu, The followlng persona are A & A KEY & BUILDERS 0c1R ~~~": ~NO LEJ.S Call! 90tl30 dOlng bUllneA 81 SUPPLY. 4 Ralnttar. Irvine, ING 7821 Lort Dr Hunl· Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-MIRA LOMA R & D VEN· Cel 92714 lnglon Beacn, CA 92648 ducted by '" lndlvlduel TURE. 4621 Teller Avenue, Orlly K We1ver. 4 Rain· Richard Rober! Pllkovlc;, Al•n a Harrleon Suite 130, Newport Beach, stir lrvlne Cal 92714 7821 Dr . Huntlnoton 9Hch, Thi• ltattment WH llleo CA 92980 Lynora WHver. 4 Rain· CA 112948 with the County Cltrk of Or· Rlctlaro Pnebus •621 Siar. lrvlne, Cal 02714 Conttence L Palkovic. in~ Counly on July 13. Teller Avenue, Sulla 130, Thlt bu1lneH la COr"I· 7821 Lort Or Hur"ltl"Qlon 1985 Newport 9"cil, CA 925&0 ducted by huabend and w1l1 Beach. CA 92648 ,211117 The James &r"ll SuHn Lynora L WMVlf Tnts buitnlls 11 con- Publl•hed Ofange Cout Bower Revoceble Ftmlly Thia at11ernen1 wu flied d l.ICted by husband end Wiie Dally PltotJuly 22. 29. Trull. 2633 AtrPor1 Drive. with the CouMy Clerk of Or· Rlctlard Pelk<>Vic August 5 12 11185 Suite 9. Torr111Ce CA 90505 aoge County on Augull 8. Thll statement WA lllect M-639 Thi• bu11na11 II con-1985 ,_ wnn the County Clerk ol Or· dl.IClted by a ~eral part· -c • • ----------,,.,.,,,P Publllt!eo Orange Cout ~~X; ounly on .. ugu11 " Pl&JC NOTICE Rlctlard Phebus 01tly Pllo1 August 12. tll, 29. "'3337 ftCTTTlOUI 9U81WH NAMI ITATl.MEff The lollowtog per9001 are dotog l>Utlnlll .. C ALIFORNIA SURO CLASSIC, 3333 S Brl1tol, Co111 MH•, Callfornla 92528 Newport Surf Company. a Callfornl• corporation 3333 S Brlttol. Cost• M .... Call· lorn11 02826 Thia bualnH1 11 con· ducted by. a corPorttlon Newport S11rt Comp•ny. M1rc Wein. Treuurer Thll 1l1temenl WU flied with the County Clerk of Or· aoge County on July 15. 11185 ,.,, .. AUf'Ofl O••n Hwrte, At• IOfney Al Lew, -len ...... Dt., .... 110. ..... Pon lleetl, CA ... Publl•hed Orange Cout oauy P11o1 July .22. 2.9. Aug1nt 5, 12. 1965 M.e31 P\lll.IC N011C£ Thia aretement wu llled Septtmb41f 2 11185 Pu t>llShe<I Orange COH4 With tile County Cwk of Or· M-605 Diiiy PtlOI August 12 111. 29 •;:rs County on July 18. ----------September 2. 11185 10 5 ,211,,. P\&JC NOTICE M-882 "tlodff a lldne. At· tOfMJI At Law, 14'00 Oon It., .._pon IMctl, CA 82lltO Publllhed Or•"O" Cout Dally Pltot July 29 Auguet 5, "CTmOUI aUllHHI NAMI ITATIMINT MLIC NOTICE The loltowiog persona era FICTITIOUI aUltNEll dOll\Q bual"41111 II NAMI ITAT1!MINT S TEA LI NG ENTERPRISES. 8711 1 Ger Tna tollOw11\Q persons at• dOlng bualnest as M-652 den Grove Blvd . Weal· GEM-GENTRY DIRECT mlnlle< M R ET G J 12, tll. 1985 Pll1UC NOTICE Peter c Lampe. 770 N A K IN . l3 E 17th Slate, Slqurd, <Utah 84857 St ' 7 ·D. C M CA 92627 Oreg0ty Lenmen, 1698 Thia butlnHI It eon· Mtrguerlte, c D M. CA ,ICTmoul aUllNlll dueled by an Individual 92825 NAMI! ITATIMl!NT Peta Lempe Thill bualnHS II eon- Tl)I IOllowtnQ peraona are Thia statement wu llled oucted by an lndMdual dOlog bUeln111 11· ¥nth tne Counly Clerk ol Or· Grtgory Lehman A ACCIDENT ANO PEA-an~ County on August 8. t 1111 11111ment Wiit llled SONAL INJURY AT · 11185 with the County C!«l of Or- TOANEY. 8t0 Newport '~ C t AUc t 8 Center Drive. Suite t t55. Publllhld Oraoge Co11t ~X: oun Y on uou• • Newport Beach CA OallyPllotAuguat 12, 19 28. ., F213aM 92880.e.419 September 2. t1185 l"l.lbllttlld o ranoe eou1 Frank Nlcilott. A Call· M-8113 Dally Piiot Augual i2. t9. 28, loml• Lew COrporatron. IJlO SeQtemb41f 2. 1085 111.....por1 C:.Oter OflWI, SUit• "8.IC NOTIC£ M~711 1 t55, Newport BHch, CA 92~10 '1CTmOUI 9UllNlll Thi• t>u11n111 11 con-NAJM ITATIMINT Ml.JC NOTICE '9CTmOUl IMJ,_ll °"::=ktz~~~~~ Cof. dol~ :::=:::I«'• •t• 'ICTl110UI 9UllMH MAm ITATIMINT poratlon. Frink Nleholl. BEACHIES BACKSTREET NANI ITATIMaNT The lolloWlng pe1'80nl are Prealdlnt BAR 'N BBO. 211 82nd St The lollow1ng pweona are doing bu.ir-.. Thia 1t11ement Wll tiled Newpot1 Beech CA 02803 CIOlng l>Ullnlll .. RICHARD w BOEMAN w11h the County Clel'tl of Or· Tim M veecOvl 114e 1 Tiki ABUNDANT 1.IVINQ HYP· ANO ASSOCIATES. 1599 aoge Coonty on July 12. Clrcte CA H&.4& NOSIS CENTER, 2950 M ... Superlot Ave • eo.ta M.... 1016 Thia bu1lne11 11 con Verde El.t. Sult• o. Coeta CA 92827 '211072 ducted by an lr"ldtvldull M ... , CA 112825 P\@llC NOTICE AcTmoue 1u11NHI NAME IT A T£M£NT The following person• '' doing buStneu u WEST COAST MARKET ING ANS MANAOEMEN l 17772 Irvine Blvd Ste 10; Tuslln CA 92980 Behrout M1zb1n t92 Wallace Ava Apt B-20e Costa MMll CA 92927 Del/Id S Herve,.. 131 SMlfrt A11t Di T1.1•t1t1. C· 112680 Tnt1 bustnen 11 con ducted by a geolffll pert nersh1p Behrouz Mtz~,, Tn1t statement wu Ille> with the County Cterll: ot Or ange County on July 1E 1985 f2'150 Put>t1sn~1 Onmo• Coat Oatty Piiot Juty n 2c August 5 12, 1985 M·63 P~UC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNt!H NAME ITATl!MENT T~ IOllowlr"lg persona er doing buslneH H SOUTH BAY SURF COM PANY 3333 s Br11101. Cost Mffa Calttorma 92828 Surf & Spor1 tnc 1 Ca• '°'"" corPor•llon 3333 ~ Br1s1ol. Costa Meae C11 lornt1 112628 Tn11 but1ne11 is con ducted by • corporalton Surf & Spor1 Irle MI w-. .. TrMtUrer Thll srttament WIS ltlf; With lhe County Clerk OI O• ango County on July t • 1985 ,,.,,, AvrOfl Dew11 H.arrlt, At tomey At L.aw, .. le Mlglll4 Dr~ lte. 110, New pott IMc:tl, CA t2ttO Pvt>ltthld Orange Cot• Dally Piiot July 22. 2£ Auou•t 5 12 1g95 MLIC NOTICE F1c m1ou1 •UllNHI NAMI IT A TIMfNT Thi tollowlog peraona er do1n9-11Ualnerat 11 UNIOUEL Y YOU q 8rl1rg41n, lrvtne Cellfom1 92714 Colleen Sue Dunn fl Bn1roten Irvine c.111orn1 027U Thi• t>u1lnH & 11 eor Clucted by an tndMOutl COiieen Sue Ount1 Thi• 11atement w .. n .. Wlth the County Cl"11 of 01 aoge Cour"lty °" July t( t985 n.m Publllhed Oraoge Coit Dally Piiot July 22. 2{ AUQUtt ~. 12, 1985 M 53 Rid'tard w eo.man. t5'9 Pubflttlld Ofaoge Cout ' Tim Veecovl Michael Vlr"ICI Wright. Superlof Ave • Co9t• M.... Oelty Piiot July 29, August 5, Thi• ltltemtinl Wll flied 150G W"I Aor•. Santa An•. PUBl.IC NOTICE CATh912•52b7u1lne11 11 eon· 12. tO, 1085 with Ille County Clerk of Of CAT02704 ru-TITIOUI .......... . M-847 nge County on July 2 1016 1\11 bu1lnH1 11 eon .-... ..,_ dl.IClled by In lndMdUll "'°'72 Cluc:tecl by an lndlVldual MAMI ITAftfMNT Rldlerd w eoemen n._.. Put>llttlld Of&noe eo.11 MT .. ~Ml•t•v1~1W~IQuh'n._... dor~"' ~~~•'*'• eon• '' Thia 1t•t""'"1 WU _. 0.UyPllot July20,Augu1t5, ···'th"t'•h C ., .... , c·....::: .. I~ M l!AS,~l .. NI •NI wtth the CourrtyCllrk of Of· Pllll.IC NOTICE 12 10 1995 ... • oun y ...... o ..,.. • .. " · ,.. ange County on July 11. ' ' M.&fo4 anoe County on Augy1t 7, PHILLIPS, 2M6 E Cou 1985 'ICmtOUt IMJ ..... 11 1988 HIOllWey. Suite 30<t, Coron ... 1. NA• ITAn ... HT ,1U211 def Mer, CA 02825 Publlthed Orange C091t Thi following persona ere Ml.IC NOTICE Publlthld Ofat\Oil Coatt M}w• & Vfanl. 111e1 • c 111 Deity Piiot July 22, 21. dol1"19 l>Utll\MI U Delly PllOt AUQUtt f2, 19, 28, fomta e«poraoon, <rll86 f ~ll 6, 12, 1MS U"QfT MA RKETING PtCTITIOUI 9UllNlll SIQttmblr 2 1985 co.tat H~-y. Svlle 30• ,..~ l,.IMITlO, 3900 8weh Gt . NAMI ITATIMtlNT M-600 COrona dll Mii, CA 12825 1---------Ste 109. Newport 8Mch. Thi following per.on• .,. l.M A Phlfllpa. 2'2&i .. _II' 1111\;lf~ CA 02MO dOll'IQ buelneu u M&fguerlte Perllwey, tllull 1 __ ,. __ ~...._._nv_..._~ ...... --~-H11i::ge, 7971.\ Joenn. A M £ A I c A N PllllC NOTICE 290. M1111on VleJo. C • Cotta • CA 92827 EN.TE A PRISES 08A 02&92 'tcnTIOU9 ~ 8ett Vaientl, 22• 1·8 Of· MOTOA V(HICLf TAPE, 'ICTTTIOUI 9U ... H Thtt tw11n .. 1 It cor T~ --eon.a.,. •no•. Co1t1 M•H CA 18'5 A Suptttor Ave Cotta NA• ITATIMIJfT duCtld by • oen-11 par• dolf!O ;;;;;,; u 9:ze27 Meu. c.Jlf t:le'7 The f0lloWll19 pereont Ml '*~P . D 0" IXlCUTIVI t077 Wtllllm Ba.MOM, 3133 Llndl Luetley Din 172• dOlng bul"*ll.. Lawret!Ce J \ltel\I Man Cira.. fountlln VW-~th LOW.-. Sent• Anl CA Tredewlnd• Newport HHINO THI! SCl!NE, Thtl ltltll'Mtlt WU file 9'707 1Mcf1 Cell! a2MO 18e1 8o4tn Clrell. Hunt • .tti. the County c,..,_ o1 o. lily, Clllf f270I C Kenn ltpaeomb. 120$ WllllMI Motttl Diil. 1724 8ctl •CA 12641 ~ County on ./Uf'/ 11 o..i~.TJ1f>::. Cl= Seuhor• Or , Newport Tredewlndt. Newporl frantc W Mii • IH1 1W hJdl CA t2e63 Deacll Calif 02MO lohn Circle. Hunt1no1on ,.,,1 'ountetn Vtney, c.llf 927oe tn11 1>wttn1U 11 c:on· Thi• t>u1lnett 11 con· 9eech. CA t2t44 Put>iiat!IO Or~ Coet Tl\lt t>u•fMM 11 con· due..CS 't,;001*1nert ducted Dy. hu•MM 1111 wtr. Ttlla bualneu II eon. Olilt Piiot JUfy u . 2C duet.Oby ""8bltldendWIJe Han.. Lindi Luen-Dll duet.CS~ a metr..O rnM Aug\olt 5, 12, tt4$ Wiiiy T Den Oe6llllr -·' •• frri W M"9a Thie ltl*Mnt wu ftl9d TNI lttl.,...,t W9I I led Thia ltltlmlfll w ftled M-92 Mttl tM County Cieri! 01 Or with tti. County Clel1I of Of· With IM Coun1y 0.k of Of· Tllla lfllerntnt Wll ~ M\et a Wonderful Wtwl -"Ot, County on Juty 11. anoe County en Auguar t. lnOI County on July II .,,h the Cou11ty 0.tc of • ot Shopping. "''" • lfU 1085 ,_ 1015 , ,_,"1 a: Coumy on Auguat 7. ~' ~lpl fVerycMt\ ,., • ., Publ•ahld Of:'W c t Put>t1.n.d °':.'ri Cout .......... .._.. ,._ ~ fly llot Cl•••lf••· Publllflfld Ofll'IQI Cou1 ,..v..,._,_ ..,.,aoge .....,.., Adi To plKe your ac: D•lly PllOI July 22 21, 0.lfy Pilot Auouet 2· 11• H 0.ll)' P•tot July 2t. ugtltl •• t Piiot A " f2. ,, 28. C8lt 142-6e71 tind t Auou•• •· 12. 1H5 ...,,em• 2. 111s M-t11 12 ,,, 1Na M e.ct ...,remw ~m . ca lfled ~VI.,, M ~ ............................................................................ 111 .. 11111111~.J M-627 M-e.at I/OU •.. 3 • • GWF Power Systems naines new presldent WUUam G. White ha11 been named to head Irvine-based GWF Power Sy1tem1 Co. which dcs1ans. build • owns and operate$ l'ogcntrut1on antl small power plant. The company is a subs1d1ary of Tiit Signal Comp1.alea. Whtte has b«n wtth the firm ~mcc 1984 most recently as manager of intcmattooal business development While \uccecd~ Tllomas Elmblad, who retired la)t month. • • • fUcbard M. Doherty has been named president :ind chief operating officer of Newport Beach-based World Wide Group loc. Oohen> comes to the finn -which develops, markets and manaacs rcson recreational a(ld time.share propenies throughout the country -from LO) Angclcs.-bascd Cox, Castle II Nlcbol1oa law firm. He was rc~pons1ble for plannrng and managing C"ox' financial and business atTairr, • • • WZMH Group loc. has moved its Los Aneeles office to 2566 Overland Ave .. Suite 500, according 10 l rvtne resident Paal Barnard, founding pnnc1pal of the firm. The Los Angeles-based architectural and planning firm also has offices m Irvine. Dallas, Denver and Bo~ton. Projects under development include The Atrium, a mixcd- u~ pro1ccl 1n Irvine and the University Tower m Irvine • • • Timothy D. Ro1enfleld has joined Costa Mesa-ba~d American D1veralfled'1 technical d1v1s1on, where he is resposible for managing wmd farm operations and developing new wind-power-related projects. He comes to the Costa Mesa firm after serving a) vice premlent of project development for Pacific Bado Energy Group loc. of Santa Monica. • • • James T. Hart1teln of Jewels by Joseph, Inc. of Costa Mesa has added the advanced title of cenified gemologist to his title as reg1jtcred Jeweler The awards arc conferred b) the American Gem Society. Hanstein 101ns some 800 rctrul merchants tn the United States and Canada as a registered Jeweler. °'*'0-Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 12, 1 5 • COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANIACTIONS, • ( Local company buys brothel' Irvine fi rm's purchase of the Mustan Ranch. places company tn world· s oldest prof csston By ROBERT HYNDMAN ~use Strona Point is a public otN.,_.,,......, corporation. mvcstors wtll be 1ble to The houn are long, the customers purthase stock wtth the company are of\eo impatient and the cm-and, 1n effect. own shares of I.he ployees are always !yin.a down on the brothel JOb. The Mustana Ranch bctomes the But John Davis and partner Roger first brothel to be owned by a publicly Wellman Oarnty are confident their tr&ded company. All othen in Nc- new business venture will )u~. vada, the only state where· prosu· After an, they're now pan of the tuuon 11 legal, arc privately owned world's oldest profcssK>n. Davis sald be and Gamty did not Davis and Garnty have bought the set out to buy the ranch when they Mus~ Ranch -the largest legal I 1u 1-. t t -·1 brothel in the United States. were 00 na ior mvcs mens in·- "Sutt, we're excited about 1l. Ttie estate earlier tlus year. Mustana Ranch is a very profitAblc "We wanted to hnd about SOO acres and provocative business," sa1d of laod that could be developed Davis, a Newport Beach resident Dunna that search. we discovered Davis and Garrity bead a small thatthe MuslallJRancbwasforsale," public corporation in Irvine known as said Davis, president of Strong Pomt. Strona Point Inc. The purchase of the "Before we went ahead with the Mustana Ranch -in Sparks, Nev. deal, we had our la~ers make sure near Reno -from owners John and everyth1 na was legal,' he said. Sally Conforte•for $18 million 1s the While the ranch 1s best known for company's first acquisition. its brothel and I 00 "working g.irls" - The sale. announced last week, 1s in Davis refers to the employees as escrow. "independent contractors" -the VTI sells off its assets The Founwn Valley medical eqwpment firm ofVTI. Inc. has sold 1ls assets to Gish B1omed1caJ, Inc .• 1n Santa Ana VTI manufactures and markets opthalmic laser su'l'cal technology; 1n particular, VTI 1s a supplier of Micro YAO, a "pon.able, compact q- Swtlched Y AG laser. used by phys- 1c1ans for cataract capsulotom1cs, glaucoma procedures, and for cutting antenor v1treou~ )trands." ••• Richardson Nagy Marun. an arch1tecturc/plannmg finn with of- fices in Newport Beach and Dallas, r~tved 14 Gold Nugget Merit and two Grand A wards at the 1985 Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Francisco. OTC UPS & DOWNS NYSE UPS & DOWNS propeny u valuable 1ho for its 1w: a.od tocauon ''It's a beautiful site," Davis wd .. The ranch includes about 4~0 IKrCS on the Truckee River and 11 not very far from Reno." Stroni Polnt 1s consu:t.cnna add1n1 an au stnp, a hotel and other fac1hllcs on rile avallable land The ranch mcludcs two brothel$, an apartment house, some mobtlc homes and asncultural Rel~ While DaTts and Gamty see the real estate potcoual at the Mustana Ranch, they admu 1t 1~ the bordello that made the ranch famous "J think what made the Must.an& Ranch what 1t 1s today 1u lot of hard work on the part of the owners," Davis said "They (J~ph and Sall)' Confonc) have butlt Qutte an em- pire." Althou&b the)' have made the Mustang Ranch famous and profit· able dunng the 30 years I.he~ have owned 1t. the Confortcs arc tired of the business. And they owe the Internal Revenue Service federal income tax. interest and penalties amounting to between The firm was awarded two "Best Attaehed Home" pnzcs for lbe1r development of Turtle Rock Pointe in lmnc, m connectton wtth J M Peters Compao)' Inc. • • • The Newport Beach advenuma. marketing and pubhc rclaltons finn of Basso &: Assoctatcs. Inc., will bandJe advertising and pubhc rela- tions for Central SaVlngs and Loan. a state-wide $2.2 b111Jon mutual as- sociation. Basso recently announced • • • Newport Harbor Psych1atnc In- stitute, a treatment facility for troubled adolc~nts, recently cel- ebrated tts operung 1n Newport Beach. The 34-bcd facility 1s owned by Century HealthCare Corporauon in Tulsa, Okla. S7 malbon and S8 nuWon, C.Onfcmc aclmuwltdp:d . Tbe dn1re to pay off that ckbt promptc.d the i&lt of the Muswia Ranch. Confone s&1.d Friday. ~c ooe of s1r0aa Poiot•s a t· torncyi bad brief lhlllJvinp about work.Ina on the dal, DaVJs saw!.the e.ompeny LS not womcd about tb.t morality of OPCf'I Ul'll a prosutuuon busineu. "We sl')Cnt considerabk time look-'°' into every aspect of this deal." be said. "We talked wtth the police and other law enforcement atenaes In fact, they ue plealcd that we ~ &c.qlllnl\I the propeny:• DaaaJ said be was toki that ln areas where pro1utut1on ts lepl. police report less 1nC1dcnts of rape, murder and other cnmes. Despite the plans for further etc. velopment on the-ranch, Davis Slld no chanaes arc contemplated for the brothel&. "We may expand 1t 10 the futute.' .... he 11ud. ''But we were told we could expect 1 return o n our investment wtthin 1 couple of yea" "We sure don't want to change those SCrvlCCS ... "Newport Harbor serves thOK needs of adolescents whose behavtor or emouonal problems rcqwrc spec1ahzcd treatment away from home," accordmg to a press release • • • Mike Ferry. a Newport ~­ based author. lecturer and "'saln mouvauonal ttalMr," has stancd a month!)' new51ener called "Goina Over The Edge." The ncwlcttcr is a diaest ofbusines c.ommentary and other news related to lbe bus1oeu world. • • • Co,_ & Burch Advcn mng Com- pany of Newport Beach has been appointed to handle advertising and pubbc relanons for The Newpo~r Rcson hotel 1n Newport Beach. Coinpany off era training Rosen Cable TV bas announced that a communll)' tr&J01ng proararn wtU be offered by the company thts fall. The seven-week course, spectahnna in areas of marketing such u customer servtcc rcprcscntauve, telemarkenng and ouwde sales representa- tives wiU be held on TucsdayJ and Thursdays from 6 pm. to 9 p.m Local residents mterestcd lD ap_plyma for paruc1pauon in the classes ma) pick up apphcauons at 2124 M&Jn St .. HutlDsto• Bue~. Oasscs wil bc&in the week of Sept 9 ancf wtll be ltmttcd to 30 students Classes will be held at RO$(rs Cable TV's Public 4.ettss Studio 10 Lynwood Deadline for submitting apphcallon& 1~ • • • Siau Seo. John Seymosr, will be the foatum:S speaker at the Thursday meeting of Oruce Couty A11oclatJoa of Real Estate lllvn tmeoc Brokers. The luncheon session wtll be held at the Saddlebacx Inn 10 Santa Ana Seymour wtlJ provide "Wllat'1 Brewing lD Real Estate Le(lllation lD Saeram8to?" Seymour 1s a fonncr president of the C al1fom1a ASSOC1at1on ot Realton, a fonncr director of the Anaheim YMCA. past pres1dent of the A.nahe1m Chamber of Commerce. and bas !oervcd as Cha1nnan of the Board of Cahfom1ans for Housing Coaht1on, and as Co-Chairman of 011lnge Count' C1t1zcns of Water For more mfonnauon. call Robert Andre~ al 992-0111 "'Durty 'ielly' •• OP~.\ FOR Ll \CH & 01~\ER Mondav thru f nds' l l \~l w ~ P\t FULLY SECURED interest P1ld Monthly • CiOvemmtnt securities Fast llQUldltv • 12-36 months Bonus Rlte1 on Jum bo Accounts Rltft Wb,.Ct to (~Of SR • Fl~J\1 't 'l .t\L (714) 759·8484 ---i...-----~-~---·~t-------·--~-----, ___ , __ ) ------~ ~,~ ~-- . ----- I j Ol\I l'I klet Utl C,,. I '> llllAY'I OLlllll Pllll OIV H ~ 1..HI Market suffers losses NEW YORK (AP) -The stock mark< suffered a moderate loss 1n dull tradmg toda! closing near its worst levels of the session. Pnces moved broadly lower early in the da and then recovered most of their losses. But th upturn failed to gather momentum and the markc again drifted lower an the final hour. The lackluster showing marked the th1r anniversary of the start of the powerful bull mark( that dunng its run has propelled the Dow Jone mdustnal average and NYSE tradang volume t record highs. It was Aug. 12, 11)82, when the averag bottomed at 776. 92 before soanng to 1.000 tw months later. Lately, however. the market has been pulhn back amid increased investor uncertainty as to th outlook for interest rates and the economy overal Traders could receive some further clues th1 week. when the government is scheduled to 1ssu July data on indu'itrial production, housing start and retail ules. WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Dio NEW YORK CAP! Aug 12 Prev .. m I~ AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -S.les •• pm pra and ntt chenot. of the ten mo$! active A,,,.,lan Stoctc E•ctlar19e f$MAS, tradl,,o nationally at more than S1. i~.. •1l 1'dl' ~ tlo8ay g 2•. m~ + ih ff~r~ 21~1 o-1:' -1-16 ~rotectl , 1~ -'ii angLab8 4 , ~~ -14 u1tea11v 4 , ~ Mf'IBrun ~ -Jrt §r,tc1Acin n l , VJ -14 Alohalnd 1 , 1 Yt -11.i GoLo QuoTES METALS QUOTES NEW YORK (API Auo. 12 NYSE LEADERS Dow JoNES AVERAGE NASDAQ SUMMARY famo~ labczl.s ... = I " "' .. ~ .. .. • • r. • j ) I ! I e n • I .. " ., " • 'J ti ~ , 'J ., : I .! 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""' -• 00' 1 I .,.,.t uo .. 1 to ocean .,.. -•• Attractive 1 r nr Immaculate 1 Bdrm unit IAYllHE S:Ml~ ';!1 ~ ,:;• moderlad kleltolc $500'• tu ul Mu t22 Frplc, vllUlted rAlllnga, dbl MARINA c.it 49$-9482 with ltreplaoe, -t bit. Rare 2 llOfY "0" w/lavlsh easily youra 539-8t90 llT gar pool & ape No~ noon to s 30 pm mirrored wardrobe and upgradH Plantation IAlllft l +I TIMI 8"1 Rlty,.. MUI n tBdfm $770-$79$ • ___ .. decorator carpet Private ltlutt«I lhl'\l-out. t.Jc Above CdM Stete BMGh I lu...--U4z STEPS TO BEACH t 2Bdrm h8a 1815 lut. -• P•ho with room IOf ~ Dual maater + cMn, 3ba. Exqultlte s 1500 •&« 1 ,.. ut. U BR/cMn/ tba Ltg rooma eee w 18tn 545.2739 l~i~e•r •P•vt-..s;c;ony...,_..._., ;;;a~~G'I'~ '~~~~':""'ll'll'lnrt:" Jull s 135,000 Owner Wiii Forget lhoee worn·out 1U.llllT llMlll mu• 2.. .... bltln kllQtl, lum OR un------$525 ~.. 840-5504 hnenee Older homee & mysterious ._. Petlo, gar, dtwllhr #8414 furn St500/mo &73-5595 "'tfll...J.4I 28r 2Ba. petlo, end G'I' • land IMM payment1. FOR C..ta .... a.14 fee tit Inc~ t ••~ -=-... new c:erpet. no pet.a l&&O (71') 673 44oo g:,!,'jer11~27~:~o PlUsA eoNbO 2Br 2L. m11m 11.._.... tr• enrect fUllLYU&ITlllm Ool«ea 840-5504 '----.....,----,......,.-, Oen Upgraded deeOf lni 4 w/lge ~tlo encl gw, 2nd Sperkllng clHn largt Noee 2BR tBA 1875. Neer ILlffl 1122.111 Over pool. •t!Mm• & at hM lrom t>en, 45th S1 1 Apll tor lemll ... wt 1or2 Hunt Harbour . new 233 t Vlata Huerta ~8c:f 1ba lalla .Obi caq~ar w/opnr * *IEif ALI** yrty & 1 winter only ctuldren l'IMr partc Heet carpet & paint • 1 CAI •-~_...,,.,,,,__-=---=~ n... _..,..._, t-1 Micro, W/O hkups S1000 •~2 •""5 2 t314"'"""2t08 ........ No ..... ,1 get Avlll a'1• Aug 19 Pvwf'l4W CM"''--::,,. -~·t" AVAIL Sec>t 31 549-2«7 CALL US REGARDING '" ........, . ,,.,.. 2Eid7m t ~ SH now Cell Pelt re>perty an _.,..., • IRVINE LEI.SES Wint« n-lee 3Bd 20· to • U 95 83 t2Cl8 !;;•~I! &~iiiP.!.!!l!-P~'rll~ 5Br 3ba Lux CONDO ..,VAIL Now Im Ce ....... tlO w 10 28drm 281 s120 1· II ~ --------B~ ~B=t Ou~ 2Br 2Ba. Over pool, le est _,, ::'•view, pas12oo1m0 398 W W11aon 531-5583 l•ii~ M w CoutHwy,New- =.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.. sale S245K a.e-1273 1tream1 & lllls Obi car 1 ... 1100 t06 Ol1¥e 548-3535 :% port Beactl, refrlg, TV • I .,,---=:c::-::,.-.,..,::-:":"~~ gat w/opnr. Micro, WtO, RSJ 2Br 2'A8a twnhM, UaJ ••£.-tfi;--.... ~~--$140~.wk tgt,nodepoln DISTRESS SALE Npt Hgta Spit 1v1 S950 549-2447 den, t'1>I Gd view St 195 lt1rbltat1, • wVL'9 llCa.I _ Ir-------- 3Bd. den, 2ba $210,000 --- -• .._RLINGTON APTS* ·-·· 652-2418 or 778-'108t 2Br 1Ba to [)pix. No peta 752·5959 Of 7eo-a. t l ltatral 1712 APllTalTS Ou•. apedoua lata.la nM I --DO t950 'A' Meyer S700+ Lai··· ltac~ 2241 ...... ••m ·-•W Llk• bretld newt All ulitt191 Very CIOM to IMlactl F!\I ;: OCEANVUCON II eecS750.549•348.4 -• _..,.-paid Pool,gar.nopell 2B t''t8aTwnhMS875 BAlBOA ISL.ANO· m LUllury 1BR 1ba over-2B COttege. Ocean view. Utile paid Lae •64<>4 ,_ , tBdrm S565-S585 r 8-049<> '*' t BR $450/'#MIC • looking Cataline.. Very •3Br 2.,.,Ba E'ade twnhse fplc, o-r•· walk to bc:n TILllllT lll,lllO 2Bdrm lBa 1890 orry, no pet~S3 _ depoi4t 873-2757 prettlQloual lt'I a beauty! 2 trplcs, spa, dbl gat S 1000 w/utll 499-2 t8 t · 301 AVOCADO IUWlll YILUIE OeMrilront 1Bdrm Furn, $133,000. 850-5334 $1200 No pets 722-8011 ... vall 9/t5 3Br 3BI. Low. ...... hlau Z?H 241 W. WILSON Sleeps 4. $475/M ly AVl OIE IF A 1111 SUYllW IY IWIH •MESA VERDE lrg 4Br Temple Hiii• oo.an & ic prl-63\-09e0 WIY 11n 8117-Sept 631-0527 Belcourt Flnd-Bet1er then 3 br 2,A ba lam rm great 3Ba Eitec: home $1200 nlte lite vu. l yr IM. vate 2br, sundk-frnt patlO --•EASTSfOE • f••au·ea new, cleaner then orig-lew ~rity poOI ten-Call Larry 548-5880, A.gt S2t00tmo 494-3858 frpl stv/lrlg $880 mo-by 38, l'.t,Ba saa5 & 2Br lBa LIY9 wh«e you nave -._ 7 lnal, 3 Bdrm picturesque ~la, Utum tOan. Priced •SHARP College Park L llll SO appt 213/277-2t20 1660 2080 Gatden Ln •Spectacular apts lutab _. land1c:1plng. customl to ull $385,000. home 3Br 2Ba, bltlns, llUI I New Tbr •Pl. park'g, yrty No pets A.gt 546-5&05 •1 & 28r 1 & 28a1Utt• 1~,-"•cwwt't"""!"~•~"'l!hou~""" .. ~"""nort~h touches at Just 17_95 000 2t3/430-3829 dbl ftp Encl yd w/grdnr ,.... ... 1. lllLSI .... $700 plmo Ah ----•Spllci<>us lowrthouMS more. tletp9 8 s 111s1 • Wllll.AIE YIWIE • * F1rep1ac.s 638-0405 ...... ~I lale leun fer Salt I -.. It.I ( 11( .. , S !SPACIOUS highly up· Famtly pret mo 2+2 panoramic view PfVt 7pm, •97-5752 28r. 1.,81 bltns 1595 • •Private balconies or Oeys / or ;;;;--.-.. ............ ..__"""".""'~ Realtors, 87~ graded Townhome 4_ Avau 9/1 556-t669 ,pa more $980••9545 fee hlMa S600 No peta S40-«M Gero.n patios Eves 731-7528 ::Cner=::=:al;:=.;;;~l~OO~Z r.•:;:••~r:•;;l;;;;;;;;;;;.;10;;;02 bdrm 2'"'b•. Pool. 1enn1a. 3 8d 2ba, boet storage TILllEIT 111-IHO • l ZTO? Palm Springs Condo Sipe ar1 • -. ··~ • walkto bch. Owner Wiii lst/laSl $t095/M Reply ...... 4411.•t ....... I BACH S5t0 & tBR seto WIY llT1 4 $75 day -d•P *IEIPEUTEI* 1msn1m ~ -sac: Prine onry 873-2629 10 Answer Ad •2t8 l~rt -· ~ 1 BA carport new drps i PRVT pat10 Cll'POfl •3Ugnttd1ennce count 549-7526 or ges..3000 Fii LJ111111l llllH 'IUIE Ml Al If El' Days or ~9-4848 Eva 642-4300 24 llrs i \&LYfront 3Br 2L crpts 1 t24 ' w BatbOa POOL, SPA qu1e1 no peta •2 Slllllmm1ng pools we've Sold°"'' we have IPNITllITT ILIFFS·IWPT IUOI Mellilt Bt•ff 11 3 Bdrm 3 ''be, brand new 40' 1llp S300 extra. 2t Blvd $800 mo 873-5198 TOP AREA MeM Pinee •Streams & pooda IHtal.s lt adv as to apenes & time 11..2IO,OOO ChOICe end unit Pooulatl large E-Slde home 2 c:ar Balboa Cove 873-1464 IO 2650 HARL.A 549-2447 •Sorry no pets SW. 2tll tor Open Hou ... Let u. t9 UNIT~-Eutslde Costa E' ptan 3 Bdrms 2 5• PARK 2 BR 2ba, Flr .. gar lrplc mlefo St300 Ba 1 2 OITt m• SI Dehghtful 1 Bdrm. EJSl<Se. •Fum1stnng1 avail aeeut ~ Bdl ~ be your dedicated Bkr Mesa Very nk:t 'and 2 tballlS on tush wide place, air, skyllghll, mo OPEN.DAILY 15t AL-2:k.' lo ..,.e: l;~lal I ywr IME. ITUllll pd1'1!7!~.o encl gar elec: range, trig, WHY NOT CALL nme AdH emply'd fem = .. o.. bedroom units As-greenbelt Vtew ol back MUCH MUCH MOREi BERT Call 645-9968 $900/mo loci• all uhls n -llO pets $460 &42-5984 IU-1111 $275 • Ullll 645-9515 sumable llnanc1ng. Prime bay/city llghta Large $55,000/obo 857·t«5 302 35 h s Open H --141-a.,tt .. I rental area Call for ITIOfe tamlly room can be 4th CM 1295/mo ap rent 3Br 2Ba, dbl gat, nlc41 t 1 ouse •MUS Tl IEAOll Ouplelc 2 t>r l ba peuo oar :dM great home tor man Information 5-46-2313 Bdrm A.IC, wet bar Lovely prtt new cpt lge yard, no pets 906 W Sunday~ 2Br 2ba Duple• w/gw W-slde pref couple SUWlll YILUIE SA75 -.. dePC>alt A.Viii Assumable 1st rma tor kng u tum. Only .Wiison, S975 545-7983 Lovely home In Nwpt ~ta 1900 EZ term• ir6508 fee 1495 mo SA8-3l35 15555 Huntington VIilage now ~255 IO Fm SANDY MITTMAN S17.995 Cell 636-7870 4 BR 2ba. io lam rm w/wet 3Br 2'.~B•. Oen • am nLElllT lll-lllO EASTSIOE 2-Bdrm t Bath Lane.. tram San DleOO CdM stir apt $432 50 mo II Tll l&Y bar & trplc OIW, drps rm 2 lrplcs, dbl gar Lrg quiet area S575tmo NO Freeway north ot a.acti S2200tmo mc:ome needed Fruhly palntad and Obi-wide Driftwood 421, new lntr palnt Nr SC encl yrd Grdnr New crpt Liil IW .llWD. PETS 631-6155 to McFadden weel on 10 quaJlly 76()..8287 t>eautlfulty maintained 4 Beach & PCH A-tO owner Plaza schl & anops & decOf S 1550/mo • Magnlfloenl 2Br • Oen E's1de delulle Twnllse 28< I Mcfadden --:; M Brand new 2BR 2bi. prtvateplefandnoat Din· Liii a IOIEL $75,000 536-5742 $1100/mo, 557·4866 dep 852-8713 Frpl. gar $1295 #6756 fee l'•Ba Garage S715/mo fownhome 2t>r 2ba, den garaoe pool I. ape $480 Ing room, breakfast iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJOoeantront 2bf 2be, den, ---AT LAST! ~VAIL NOW 2000 IQ 11 TILllEIT llMllO 2543 Ora• 642-2520 tam rm. pvt pat~. dbl .mo N-smkr 556-8000 room, den and shop. 1101,000 421 Driftwood, Beach & Nwpl Heights 4 Bdrm 2 C • l M 2 22 --gar. stove dbl oven. d/w Spacious be~de patio Showa beauttlully • In a ~-....... .__ ... _ PCH $75,000. 636-5742 ba wtoceen view, no ereu t U llSTAIT II trash comp wood bum-28r 2Ba Ptl Nwi>t pool all In used brick. The P9<· prlyate & secluded com-It~ 10 ......... -A II••• IHtll yard. 315 Holmwood Or Lllllllll 2 +2 SllO S550lmo lg lBd lb• Apt 1 ing lrplc Pool )ac. ttnnll ape, tenn11$415/mo feet home tor an lcitve ptex In Newport Beach " _,, le"loe Yet Cu S 1550/mo Cell Run Walk 10 beecnf ,,.6508 lee nr sc Plaza Euy twy ac· en ameN pet or child ok • \ Ulll 640-3333 ~~~~~~d~~~lty b=~~ro~~ !~ri:''1~~~0'!a~~u 6~: °;.,p~ en~ 11y'r~~ep~::; FHl At 1 .. 1 Wittt 83_1-577~831"8000 TIUIEIT 115-1110 ces5 qu .. t loc: Sto75 847~ 14 Him to snr lg-apt on Udo 11 1 Baycrest 3Br tam rm lrg ---822 JENNIFER I 8 .... 2742 Mair bdrmt ba $400• value$895,000 bedroom.brick repac:tt, __ ,_,,_, Rut>enELee$29,9951or kilc:h.enclyrd GdlChla 3Br2Ba So.oCHwy FtP TSL MANAGEM ENT aat. ar-u ll1llU1 873-37ti af\6 :~~s ~n!~i.itcathedraJ details call 838-7870 TELERENT s t 3 5 0 I m 0 0 y. nu carpet, deck. gardnr 642-160-3 e11n LIGAT111 Ftttn tn 4b< 11-..coed. Bal Call 646-717l • SHHOUfFI SPACES AVAillor new 835-7001 Evee &73-oe77 $1350 ~ 2t3/59!:_2620 llSTAIT II S7251mo 2 8d 1•;, ba Pen S304tmo• '•ullt 1umU1e1wn Not br1gglng, Just stating the lecta. Prie.d at ony $425,000 thla home COOICI put House BMutlf\11 to shame 2 Bdrm~ 2 1..\ baths, 2 flreplaces Nu- me<OUI amen1u .. Almost new-look• brand newl ~~ THE REAL ESTATERS lllO~ mobile horn• buyers In • W1desl Selec:tlon au-• ' FAITU11C Y1IW S595tmo 2 Bd Iba petlO TO'fltflhOuM grnblt. lndry 87S..7419 walt•llQ fOfl StnMttonaJ & Laguna Hiits FOf • All Are'; & Prtc:ee 3Br 3Ba pnv con m f'r:, ol Harbor Catalina & crty pool lndry rm • ......, oc:. 2078 Thurm "4atur• fem lhf ., ume 2 The hOme you ve beet1 Cotta Mesa, Hunt Beach • Updat--' Dally -I E ..... -1 rm a.ti blHna lamlly njome with 5BR, detalls call 646-7870 •Open 7 Oeys 9am-7pm tenn11 acc:.aa $1\NO mo fights Lge 2BR ,., ba close to to •111 ' TSL MGMT &42-1603 8d TwnM9. trptc S325M 5''> BA plus many many tse (7 t41770-6237 or BMut decof Avail Aug 1 149 E Bay ---~~ • uhl 645-3319 EY9e more features Af1rtatatl 11 SO 675-8860 (9 t6)927-5655 lex s 1750/mo Call l<aren TSL MANAGEMEN T ~1 au ltac~ 2741 _ _ _ •w m11 OILlllAL 9"-IHO 0Fm50E Hist 29 Unit Apt 0 Stop By Brllllently a.gnecs 2·3bf at 780-t90l_IV mso__ a.2-1&0..:_ • StUdlO 1525 M~ ~~:bac';i~ :.!~ 12•1,tOO House ANO 25.000' of ' NB hm rtotal trplc tolt Near belch. enure 1st Ltg 2Br_1Ba Clean upper 111 last d epo111 645-7879 °"25~1234 Nestledtnaquletcul-de-commercial rentels 21101e.,.rtlhtl quiet yd S750 ktda Hoor 2Bdrm.deo l'l)IC '-JnitNopets$5954 $AOO Furn1tureava11494-7645 -------sac this 5 bedroom home Ce11a1 ••I Mu 1022 $300,000 Gross ~tng Balboa Pen1n94.1la Fee 539-6 t90 Bell Alty lee gar $1400 720-9422 ~t ~ Avl 9 1 641-9352 1 Bill -so jM F Shr 2bf 2t>e F P pool d 2 2 .. 11 Bkr 95" 1220 -- -1 ··au • •• ...... tenn11 Med Village boasts formal ming, SPYIUSSI m _. _ Avail 9/1 Mlra sharp E· C..ta .... 2724 Lrg bacf'lelor apt wllrg =! CM 1425 mo 557 • 10 1 1 c:uatom pool and spa * * & I Cl t PrtttJ 1350 side 2b< gourmet kit enci I P•tlO 1n gd local S3851rno Stn1iq l +ha SllO Separate 400 IQ ,, bonus Largest 2 sty 5BR. 5b• • • gar S6 t0 kids 539--6190 DCLISIYI HITAL tBr Luxury Condo Walk 859 w 19tn c M IFP gar & gardner-53eotee 1M F roung adult .,_tmkr to bYlldlng suitable for an bonus rm POOi $499,SOO By owner Newport Beach 8es1 Alty tee LIDO ISLE 3 bed llOme 10 SC Plza Frplc French 11•1•0 stir 28R hM lg yard offioe or rac room Call LI Vera l1rn Rltr Duple• S30.000 below llreplece St900tmo IM doors A.IC, 1n home sec MIYE·ll llW? ITILIRtlT r good toc4tl0fl NBtCM 648-2313 to... Call 780-1468 appraisal Poelllve ca.sh eautilul 3Bdrm. 2Ba, NEWPORT BAYFRONT WtO. tenms. pools, 1ac. S575 M 2Bd 1ba all bit-- 27 ,, area S350. 12 util THE REAL 1 ESTATERS llow wtsummer rentals. lrplc. dbl car gar w/auto condo Large 2 bed • sauna. Clubhouse lnc:ls Ins laundry room. near l~rt lt1c• Reis ~ 573-2507 CdM 2 loll w/French Nor-Prime rental area Partial openr Lots of storage. den. dectc Security, view some ullls S675tmo Dys oeacn alld shops 1tmer DUplex G1rage I mandy plans 1 blk 2 bch ocean & bay vl9* Up-cathedral c:etllngs. 2 00\4 $2450 yrly 638-0405 or 73 t • 7528 7 4 1 w t8tn Yrty S600 g S900 Btk 10 Nwpt 'Hts nm 10 ll'lr wlP'OI $335K ea Agt 759·9070 grades, xlnl c:ond 38r e<ed petloe Beautllully VILLA BALBOA 2 bed TSL MGMT ~2 1603 ocn Dys 542-0292 or Fem 25'-35 tbrtba furn DUPLEX 1Bd lba e• Up, 2Br Down Gar landscaped. Pvt beckyrd. condo, llreplace, secur-1 IR Ill ICW IHI --73 l-8488 Eves .,. Pv1 ent S.00 5.48-&>67 llYllP s210.000717FERNLEAF Assum loan SP Good nelghbornood ity $1 100/moyrty 4untta Hurryl 49441ee N-ly redecorated 2Br l Prof tern to vir 2Bd 2ba Tl UWY IR . 640·8182 by Owner $330,000 673-0t26 Walklng dlatance to all W1terfrHt le•H llO. TILllEIT 115-1110 $620 3Br $720 & Up CGZl ITllll PIO COM Apl "4·"'1kr Avl 9 1 1 schools $1275/mo POOi Nopeta 642·5210 jStepsiosandst •67591 .. .,~00 Mo'l 17751,,rness OllTA •EU'S fllHT You'll love everything rom FIRST TIME OFFERED IEWPOllT IUCH 494-2426 or 636-7870 II 1· 1400 IU-1100 2 Bd Iba E-slde New Crpt, --Ill 1110 r- "-ametlc use of wood the forever view of the Very prlv 3Bd 2''tba, •n.tt tr-h pnt, lndry tac, up-Nwpt Hgll cit4n Bach 4 TIUIEIT ~ p t M F •O r . clean 5 u. B k B t the spac:l0t..s ..... "••it-I 11-ail "~ blks to Blutta Stove tr19 ro _ Y throughout French ac ay 0 lvt h1 c:ell, lgt/LA, Kit/Fam t09 27th St. 2 Units -. '" 11---stairs No pets S575/mo , crpts drps PV1 yrd & 12br tba gar lndry 90 toe: B, n• .ao:i & SCP S325· doors, and window• llvtn~ area 01 this line Ell-com 35· deck ov-lk view S30K Gross Inc S350K 2Bdrm -.-garage, petlo & Fab 2BR 2BA, 2 Cll' gar, 271-0 E 16th Pl Of-Ive by pallo Sml pel ok 1 per. 1800 Clay St $795 mo $50 oep 432 ~366 everywherell RemOdeled ecut ve hOme. "" the Gd gate, comm pools, 2 t 1 28th St,2 Units Yard 4 pet S600 118542 lee spa No peta S 1400, IM then call 644-0452 son only 5"45 incl all u1111 646-8318 or 497 6478 iProf lo stir 2b• 2t>a CdM aolld oek and tllt amenll~~"ylouwou$5251doooe11· ten,nrNPCntrS384,900 $20,280GrosaS315K JELllllT 115-1110 40982ndStlS73-1732 2Br l1Be S650 6 t0 d-2131927-6772 J <>--'room2<>-t11S1-s d"ple• on tne Bluffs kltohtnll 5 lkyl"'htl 2 peel "'.., ng • Uni Bkr 759-oe62 t t2 E Balboa Bl 2 Unlls .. ".. .,.... .,. ""' v 'V ' Owner wlll h61p finance _ G $29 I( -side at1r tBr Great loc Garden« kept 3br "18 Joann St Adlls pref DO 2B, 2B 10 t>uc:t> S 1200 mo S600 mo 1st las11s.c nrepleoee, courtyard with Jasmine Creek 2 8' & den S25,300 ross 5 Prrv .... 1 & pkg New c:pt under StOOO ocean nrby Small pet ol! 64_ 5.3453 P~:'._SH uCONr·"-" "~o~ 642-3850 Agt 756-07~ call 9-• waterfall, 4Bdrm, femlly Assume tat a•,<,•/o R .. 910 W Balboa Bt 2 Units "" N S39·8 t90 Best Alty lee ---::--1 ....,., pg ....,..., .,... room and formal dining Traditional duced to 1275,000 Call S25,800Gross S3t5K Grdnr & wate< pd 0 Newer 28t 1•:;&. Iwon.sa.+ 0--900' SlfMIM & 'IJEAR BEACH Ealra Trg~u•et N-smi.r Stra1ghl AllthlsloronlySt39.llOO P8U'525 ~l-3198 •+lllll·EITlll #l02 19t6WaJ~S650 laHs Obtcargar w ex>nr 1BR S65S • 2BR 1'-.1>a male under 45 snr 751-31g1 Realty 831 -863 8 °' 64Mt8& esa Verde -38r""2Ba All amenities PtV1 ofc No pets 675-92~1 Micro w O l'lkups $1000 $755 POOi 1.c 1>alcon1 $250 000 l B• 2'lba c::. SELEC T 631-7:J70 New llstlngl Dramatic file super clean Beaulttul & S1300 •6508 $575 Es1de dlll 2 Br M llm AVAIL Sept 31 549 244• :o•e<eo prll.•ng 6'5-0251 ~w"!'s. 00 B1~~n G~f .... PROPERTIES S, ~;1< '159~~J:!giR yard S 1 too1mo tat. 1111. flWEIT lll-8110 adlt park retg d1-w g~as POOL Pa110 trp1c x-1r lCIW FHM WCI ~.!~.~~sec 1450,!no ~:--::--=--l1.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -----S 150 dep 545-6035 '" 5 NEWPORT CREST Condo pd 759-5590 673-778' 1 & 28drm Apts El! SICS. l Bdrm 2bl upc>ef unit Cat Ear &A0-2632 F R E E M A RKET ._.. .. IOI llPLD Single Family Home and esa Verde lovely lge ~Br, Walk to beech 3bf 2'-'tba. 2Br tba toe IMng area & S555 & up 557-284 1 w o nkkp lge blll<: trplC ANALYSIS OF YOUR m;wr-• 45' Sllp Trade tor Comm rd, patio great toe 911 ..,.,.. t 1 N R•-•I( M t , S 1000 mo p lem stir IOllt'I)' CdM REAL EST A TE BY 11H,OOO 1ndu1t Of 7. Try C&Stll Agt tt50 No pets 751 -3898 2 cat gar ' """"' enn 1 patio. encl gar 0 pets SWP _.,.. gar us tee .,me Pvt t>th lrplC 1n S .. • t 1 BARLOVENTO S&00 p/mo 854-2777 _ 2 Bdrm 2ba In cosY 6 pie• 211 Oa.....CS <>~rm i=uti.. turn Sc."" MULTI-MILLION 112 bloclc to sand ..... 631-43210f63t-<43 .. 1 s 300 77""725 TSl .. GMT 6421603 ..... ., .7\IV p RO OU CE A CALL sumable loan Owner wlll C--. -IO" .. t.h fer laJe 1400 -E-alde 2 mstr Bd, 2 1 mo .,.... 2Br 2Ba E ast Side Twnll9e 0 W priv patio .... • mo• '> utols 640-4262 p AT RICK TEN 0 RE ~rry 2 garages Bargain Htl HI -'"'be. gar· W/0 hkkp 2Bdrm, 2Ba t Oen Comm Oulet loc:atlon S800 Call 353 Ham111on at Tllut1f1 4VAtL NOW 2000 sq '1 83 t-t28e rloe Call s.48-23 t3 128 Apartment site w/tent S 1100/mo 83 t-4092 pool Steps to bell Otck 686-4000 Oya S695tmo 646-9794 N""P' Hetghls 4 Bdrm 2 qmmte CdM Ooeansode : ;:a ----7 -E'llH Ill PElflOT Sen Befn area 778-0317 ot lar to NB 3t>r 2ba 11 mo ... g_ .... _ ...... _ _ a.0-2• ves w .. ..,s Sharp E'Slcle B.ch tor 1 O• "' " SA50 Penny 963-SS88 I I 32 4-pleic lots,8K unit JV S 001 .. 1 '"~2 ., .. 50 26 E / k-" oc-an "'-no 1 2bf 2t>a t>eaullful n•smar -·---3tiifd1;¥; ·.~' ~:;:~.~ irWHIH I 9 ~~~~':;,;':!"/ ~,:':';, ~.""'.!~ :'.:: 'r.,, •::, ·~~~"!f:.f = ~:" .. ~':,:'~'.g"a:'e:' I rrr~l~~::~.';', lln11b W111N 2909 let U1 llte, Y• Sell Y ,., Prtptttrl Clll Cla111fW, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. I fl HAG I noor1, cozy llreplece & G;nuine lnveelor wtll pay PETl-llll II kids/pet $1200 1vall now $800 2Br 1Ba. beam Sml 1Br 1 PMM>fl only & 2 ba hOute din-rrn trench doors leedd kyout~o cash for your property IOf WestSlde 2Br, pV1 fed yrd, 539-8190 Bell Alty let cells, frplc. gar U75 2 New cpl & paint 1495 UYllDIE yrd tor small dog gar the wooden te · • right price or terma No r nt crpta & drpa P«90n•, no pets lst, last 19 t6C Wallace 675-9291 Sparkling MW 2br 2t>a I Rets 646-2885 center point of the gimmick• P1tr1c:k Tenore i:5onu p 662-1100 ITllllll 11111 SW & NC $225 650-1798 condo in gated lu•ury jAm Small Apt-fem quiet spaclouayerd ANEW Mt-1286. .mo. --2+2w/lrplc,ger&pool •3-B<2Ba new dec:or I llHT•SIS4IO ,,.~,to Belcourt Prt• 2 mature student w1ama11 offering et S 189.000 • ·~;~J:>.~ ~:::no~~~~ ~UH~eat ;;:~-~=~·J:' ~<!:~~~~~ ;Q'.UuE~pd •l&l~Ho ~·~r~~, • J:' ~~ 0:_ ~c:antne pe1 640-1897 """It HI H< INT 1 ~ __.... accent old world wide t>ye 10 111018 -worn-out Mect11mc 32yn ....._, HOMI' •-· !' chlfm 539-6t90 Bell fee llUTOID •FRESH 2Br IBa new SPAClllS apts l"'9 at alfO<dlble MM apt to shr w 1191>141 A:;~-~~E tall SHARP & c:leail 4 BA near ::O 1~~~ ::.:~ ~t; ~o d~ss ~~l&~ 1725 mo 2 Bd 1•., ba s ,, 9 s • d epo s t l)ef$Oll e..-q 1 857-2232 So.. Cou1 & OCC Wkly m1ny OiMra available at .... , SC---._ A ?er 2B1 ~n'=IO ~lbl~ lncJry 0 .. ner bfl.r •60-6286 rt~ ftr gard,:'1'~ S1175 •Hl-11t0* C~do P~ ';p, carpon 763 w 19th Brand ,_ cl\Ofee aree Int 1m... 1044 ~ .................. ____ per L t bet -t 3br 3b• 1700 .... -·· 722-801' TSL MGM T ~2-1903 JBr :\811 lrple -lbar bx1~.~.~ ... --.. -ancl~~tO~x~26"" ,-.,_,..._ __ ...,.___ t t di 18.s •-m. ..--lndr) llkup$ anlefl 2 car a ...,.,.. **1121118** Smatlc:ttanoounrysu o c:harm frplen..,.,kltc:tl --Speri.hng .:lean 2Bdrm ar $1350 No pets stor-ageonl)-Ava~now HIZ WOOOBRIOOE SBR2ba .... PI'"""''"""...,~~~~ l'IOU19,FIP h1rdwoo<!Rr1 lncd kids/pet S875 al '*;~'b~~~~~gp~:s~~ l'•BI s~ All uUllt• is7-17'60f 760·1713 187E 21st SI ~5-7234 c:!r!r ;c:s!n t ,U)-5 peta, $450 548-122 1 ERSAILLE Fun s4.cur-11y le25 & $72" 7 t W 1 11'1 child Oil n; pets Brand ~ cnotct atN fact ltataJ1 u , t I I I I by open beam, patlO, yrd. no 539-41190 Beet Atty tee It. 0 8 pai<l rwlrin garaoe 1 = -1 .. E\191 788-2 t tO 3Br 2Ba widen & bat N-Condo, t Bd wl mlnt 3Bd 3ba 2 car gar no 1960 Wsllac• &42-4905 28r 2Ba trplCs patlOI 1S68 634 514 1 crpt & drpa, paint~ ocean vttw MW pemt. 9~:.~--~~~ Si~~·,~,~Vl STUDIO 4pt S52S All ~~~c;9~~:" :s· ~B sq5•1~50t3821~gw1es1c11tt Bdrm 1ba unit 1blk to bch. 1vall lmmtd. untlngt011 Btec:h 1700 JHIUIULn ,.., ..... 111! In/out New stove & oven Cfl> & window ~ app1$ Q-1 bed, gas & a$;. t 7"6 or 780 t 7 13 "' '" "' Obi gar. covered patio •Int IOc S795tmo 38r '!lBa w 11n quiet Com· -walel" pd Poots t9nnll SJ50 p mo 4ppro:o. 180 Lrg tnccs bteky11d Col· AYCREST Spack>UI 3 Bd pie• Lnd1 lac S750 AYI •It SC Plan 960-4807 cm mtll IHO sq ft lelee>flOne A Sec· tege Park .,.. Near home w/tormel dining & .,_ 5t"' 4 1 t6& t "75" ....... Sc:noola St 175/mo 24t0 l1m rm "Mel loc In an ~1 II -WI IFFtl a Clltll t yr 1 .. Uhl• P<I' ., ....... ·~tanal Service evall College°'· &45-3-453 1dnt ., .. $2000/mo Agl S5Mtmo Li bMut 1Bd ~ant • aei.ctton Of or•t YIUIEIT .,....... 8'8 6&29 Specious , attractive 6«-721t tbaell btt-ns trplC t1vmg?Wacanof1er any-~9R11t 5312~•0r S72S<)f1 S630 mo f'<llnl'lrne 38' 2Ba. 2 c;., 111 Balt>oe LatQe 1 bdrm Mull... thing from 1 tmall apt to StOOtmo Fam1ty11 "'11Y P•H5 8 1rcn. N•wport gar, patio, utM Ntup, trplc condo, ..curlly bldg ,,., •36611A~e,:'.01IOJ a 4Bd llM It IOolclng In Siu iel-43~' BNCh 54 1-5032 Ag\ toeo aq ft . 1875/mo AV1 S850 mo y'1y 841-3173 ·-,._ CM.NB Of HB think of UI llDO 0t:LU'C£ b t e Sq F-I G a n I nowt (213)251-5479 l&SIO/M 2 8r t 'tbe. quiet tll"lt tor th•I C:hOlcie ot 28 r OR !rplc plllO r otcJMedlell, gmd nr No DuaPebat ~~"~ !: ~~1.':; :!!~ei~:84~ pet•,.~~~~~ a.2.1803 s 1295 67~63~P C M S9 18tmo83~-4tt1 2 BR h!i Ga + fam rm. 11375 t-IMt .._. NB REALn' 87S.1e..2 "4EWP0Rl HlS 1BR Iba dM I belt omc. a.2s. Frplc: Cul de s.c. A11atl 873-1734 HAIUlll•W pool 18~0 /mo 738 SltOOlnel utll AIC pllg, mld Sept Call 498-0779 ta •-· t8r tng, range laundry, CAUL• YllW Tustin A~ 642·7858 1an1t0f 2855 E Coeat -carpon No pets 28< 28a tOOO aq rt gat, Hwy 176-aOO anytime USO 111c R9Cle<:onited No OCEAN~ONT YEARLY Bdrm 2 .. th dbl g#. trpk:, UOOtmo no pet• W -tt71 ,,_ __ ........ ti fvabhtl 1 W 1 ... ,, s'ri ~92 pett "'$. 131 8107 l BR 2M. 2 ell parking ovet)-1\#'n omet ~ ~ •• I r untl 8005 Ste· ~ 11'11 FJT Sectefary In WOODLA• YILLAGI DAllTlllNTI Cclllf & ~' tNr e.11~ "' a:K1 Qii.tt Ulf'lll011Mllt 10 trtt••J\ & Se C4ul l'ltla only I 10 l1'!t llf•ll C.t1 h ~ Ml PUS I'll~ ..U•IPll•~f­.. -.. t m Ill 1-·-UI, IDT I "'w1m .... TR '"'""11 ... ,..._ , ...... , ..... .......... -.1111 thore 4v1111 9/ t/85. 1,; Rect19t1on .,.. Nr s 1500 ~ 87~111 t Of oc A.lf'pOft ~ B1f\ & ~1~1 ff~ 756-1100 ...... fll, 18' 19a ..,.cl 11\1, Ulil lnCad $7$0 ~ t TWI I IDT 9Hutllul 1 C>r VlllA BALBOA Condo fronl r . oc..anlN) "I"' Coord ~ Incl wtllt I Orr, ""!CJ S 1200 I -no o.n or )IJdy 940-4 7 72 vr AILLES COHDOS , 117• Oekl•e 28r rs ..,9, u1.4 ~---ltllllUA EWPOAT 8L et Hert>of Bl 1nt~ion 1000 1C1 " ... cone! 0 Ami* ~,·,o~ llt•d'IAIM.TI. Ml-Tiit ~ 4:..__-4-~ -,...-------- ' .. - -otanoe CoMt DAILY PILOT/Monday, Augutt 12, 1985 hd-• .. nll ltlt ..... 1111 ltl• Wu!!f 119 ltl Wu... 1111 lelt !u1M 11 .. ll!llllra!!L-J~ ltll ...... l lM j!lt!!IU!lllL-llll cltl::::.1t~W•u-. ... --.--1 ... 111 .... J't!!~::'/ 1111 J ttt)L 18 eltNICXC am...... ,.. '1111 PlY •1•Pn11 am...... ~llUUCD AS@K!tPIRd 61¥!'Atb 1118 'lftllll for 1-: lklty omc. Medt P«~ to Wheel AltgnrMnt, 8'alc-. OllUELIU u. ltV9--11'1 t ~ kw llT .,}UftWllU\ at t em 1600 llF. :M"22 \"-Udo. handle phonH and Tune Up ~ TIN Part lime cerrler ooYnael--PUT Tm... newborn. Na. &i&WIO? tor bu9Y medical ftOnl Of• 8ho,0\111d or •P-Hd· .. en rm pvt ~7 Np\ lk:h. MC 0052 typtna and oltlet ct111i.. ctt, 3000 e. Coat Hwy. °"' went.a ~P ~ya Opportunttlu •v•ll•bl• flee. FUii time. M&.88241 wrlllno. typing ao.eo JOBS ut1i, trtatdnt mlnllim 1 yr omoe ... Coron• dlt Mar d I •• II It n•• with tM LOS A HOE LES ... I Lt .... ...,, wpm, grow With CM com-... pet1oenee. Call 841-8511 ' in Qr .. ao c w TIMES Clrculetlon 0.-PIT 1tAM·3PM -Wldaya. lllPT......... peny l keep up With 1 * --• * llTlllnYI U IYlll :=r:g:,i:~ M:t ~~ pVtment In our door to cer rtq. MllMO• pd. In Colt• M..._ ( t 1· 1 PM buty boee. Should tllv. £ARN _,..,_ nHda runner a tight WOfi<lnn wtth 1o-13 yr door newtPaJ* NI• 431-0415 • Mon-Frl)J)hoMltttypjno S:-5 Y" •~· S•latY Full a pttt time pOlltlonl. lenltorlal wOfk. L.eguna old Early ~og hou,. program. auaranl••d up. n.c SS/hr. &42-3996' commenaurat• w/txp. MONEY Start• ,, M.SO p/hr. beech. 497-1112 wor'.c d•ya/ n..xlbt. hrt, hourly *• plua com. .... II.DI 11-1um 97~9375 AM for Nancy. Mutt have neat, ciMn •P-1y mlallon. H"ovrt: 41PM to for tM ooun1., a phOMfor .... ' llGllITT 11111 PRIZES pur. Mutt be 18 Y,. of Auto Commlaalon on 9 PM . Tr 11 n Ing 1, drattln,g/graphtoa tup,. 'u" time for food market· .. •·•· ege_ O.M.V. A.port req. m.IPllll IPIUTll Call 9r\.ICI Er= provided. p. otenll•I to p1i.e. f)cp, not neo. wm~ Ing organl&ltlon In trvtne. &st.8402 · ___ .... '!!im ___ .. at...,lt., 751·2e80~6Mon.frl 'un time, tome tr•= 642-4321ext. Mm*300.pluti>«WMk. I~ to t.arn lmportent. PIHHnt ptton• P•r· Slatton TRIPS IWlllll •lll1Jlt&H * =•~i'::."'a:, 'rraoy, IUlll llUT ForanlnttNlft,catl: Start S4. p/hr. Apply eonallty, front 0::8 ..,_ ~Servl<ltltlendAttend· THIS 500 Sq R a.45--5355 Ml you • Nlf atartll'. a..2-2000 IAl&.Y PILIT 951·2311 ext. 1204' M .. ,., Btu~rlnt, 2~ g.--rence. ~11: XJ ':;: ant s.tf-MNICI C..tli.t' Aullaatn IOI I motivat41d & MQ« to In ltitMll AttH•.t Fledl'ttr :::~J• ~. ~!.~':&s-414~ M/F, F/T·P/T. Apply; -IHWIOD ..... grow wtth a relative MW Auto FIT PIT '4th M/F C 11 Chevron Stltlon 2590 'lllB.ICD lift 9$7-StSS -=-=-.... --company? Then 11\la Pert-Time Orlv.r tor well Ol-D 111-• 8 .... 1• ·5 .•• }-,,.10 · 1 p••1•~--·-Reep '*'°" to oar• fOf Newport Blvd. CM """"'9µ\ LES f .. tlbll_.._.. co.. Hours M ••-• ._ .... ..... _.. ..... ~ -', ........ ,. Infant a1 our CdM home hll • ..a • llLEI UL•l* could bl the Job or you. .,..., • Clllll P&IT '1•1 athletic g nM<lecl to 3 day wtc, 7:30 to 5:30'. "· ltttlH l"H4· ,.,.,q ••• * 5 s.55-175 a month. ~II ottlol & typing F 1•5PM OMV Rel)ott r.. lllDAL .,,. vatt« upt>eet Newport own trana. &4().1948 Full °' p/tlrM. APPIY at IAILJ PILIT S129 a Up BAYSIDE VILLAGE akllla •• .. ntlal. Per· ~s''r· Apply ~~n 'TM Dally Pltot hu Im· tun tltM pollltlon In amall 8Hch ~taurant. Good FrMWa" Chevron. 3190 •:=.,.'· Aefrlgeratorl $99 & Up 300 E. ,.._~ .,.... manenl poeltlon, Mutt be ' II ~ _ mediate openlog for Cu... but booming Cotta Meal pay gtMt way to at2 In ln&ft. w.fl " Wlal'llMI /-.0 $99 & Up .,....t Hwy, Npt .....,, non-arnotcen a ... talll'Y BAN"ING t...-... "'~·•~ c._... to compan1. Call Jennlflf', ... • C 11 Kl Harbor Blvd at s.o Frwy. "you are 1no tor extr• Drye,., o .. 111-1111 d merit " .,...... ._.,,..,. .... " .. ~~· • m, aya LIYI ITILIU Plllt • ....,.ding mOMy, or Ilk• ALL APPLIANCES . r,1uat>onu ... an mt work!nourbuayCtrcut.. 51 ... 910 8••·2952 or Beth.II Fornato, an ltellan lllPPf•I togoplaceellk•Megl9 fllJI ..... . ~ti 3Ml norHIH. 559•2050 TELLER !Ion Oepartmenl. Muat be HAIR DRESSER MAKE· 897-43•8...... Bakety & Cafe In Fuhlon P&IUllll Mountain, Kno1ta BMry •• 11111-~'! ... ,•ltle• SPIAffOXC WtlbiAds <9•m· 1Pm) dependable and abi. to UP ARTIST .. MANI· PUT n• llland needs enll'getlQ, Reap.'*'°"· male or fem. Farm. or win Prll• and u ... , - A .... .._ In All Mattera & * SIOlnllf / GREAT WESTERN SAV· handle heavy phonee CU RIST w/followlot at• ou~ol~ Salee r:pt.. f« full time job. Wiii !rain. Awarda. Call ua nowt We UNIQUE FURNITURE .,,,..,. INGS f Callfornia·a wtth apteuanttMphOne tlon r-tal xlnt CO •-Newapaper d elivery, ,. ...... ,. I In •In 1947 S. Main St. Counaellng. 1415 So. El lllEUI. lfflOI ,_ .. 1,· 0':n!ieta1 lnatltu· voice. 20 Hours p/WMIC Call e75.9703 tor ..... ,.';~· 2am-S.m. Ute van nee. P & IT Daya e...... 14.,...,.,..., tiev• aevefa open f Santa An• Cemlno AMI. San Clem. ,_... .. d Frtda Call ...... Xlnt money New~ort call SuMn 640.:.279 C · M · • H · 8 · or · V · a .... n Edin"*' & War09' on Th JOlty R cor rate tlona 11 an Immediate ... on ay Y· · SHP IELP/HIYD 642-4333 '" •·· Uc'd. 492·72" o~lee la loo~ for: ex· opportunity for a Teller In &42·4321 tor oppt. Atk HOUSEClEANEA needed Bea oh are a . e It Retell Sai.t 77().0102 ___ . ------Main St. SM tM Bear I SCRAM LETS leneed t for our Coale Mesa branch. for Tracey. Tu.Fri S5.00/hr, muet 759-0830 anytime. TUOlll·PllE IOHIL 111·1210 I* aecre ary heve own car. 850-4119 p RT --p••"IUTIHI lllPHI l 6 ECE It• ... o 10 6 S·•n 12 5 • the operations depert· You should ttave cuh llTl llTIT IPIUTll I TIIE ._' -for 80' lu.xu aehl xlnt full t me, un ' ..,. P9fl • : .. • ANSWER. S ~t. This positions r.. h1ndltng experience. Full-time. Type 60wpm, 1m1Y1mll pcn1t•n• 1vall1t>i. et the wlll treln paraonabte 111 & ~flt•· FUii p/hr. Ina. benefits. ralaea. llLI NII FllUll ft qu~!'.~~ tytf109 akllla, pret••blY In a nnanotaJ tO-tcey. OUflea Include Part time, permanent, ex· Delly Piiot n•wtP•P•r poised eppttcant with tlmeary muat have ·a yrt ~~g~1~1~1~h~a~~~ In excellent cOfld. S500. Artery-Giant a ~· P 0~ m,:: lnslltullon and you muat Order Entry, Invoicing. citing oppty. for well worklno Saturday and Nlea exper. for 8rldal bolting exper. A.fa req. Beech 847•5284' · 548--480-4 Knife-Feeder "81', :, ~a 0 ord en)oy exten11ve public Deta Bue Maintenance. dreeMdoutgOlnglndlvld· Sunday mornlngt. Earn Consultant. Xlnt aatary (Not a llve aboard) __ . DIFFERENT know r · &r or ~I contect Light typtog and $7/l'tr, C.M. 550-.2030 ualt to work taking credit '4t 50 P« hour plus gaa oppty for enthula11tle 991 9580 L~=:;ir:rc~~~p~~~ "How does that stunt man procee::~klll• aodefln~: 10 key are required. DELI HELPER applleatlona a t meJor •ll0wanc•. Mu•t llav• motivated person. C.M. • TILEPIOIE •a11s S750, Nit ,,.., ·~"·. call auryfve that dangerous compu 8.,,,.2 00 C dept. ttoree. Flex.Ible dey ler~ car or plck·up end 859-5559 548-3995 •t&TillERY _. '" ...... ., stunt?"IUkedtMrnovle ptusl Xlnt benefits & We'll reward your Mon.-Frl. .~: . all & eve. hra. F« in appt. be it least 18 ra old ..... Big Money In NFL. If you 646-3363 .tudlo guld.. ..1 dont't work log conditions wttn a enthualaam With an ex<*-btwn 8-10:30. 642·6297 call SuHn, et (S 18) c·•i Br•""" •• 2.>!.'.... · SALES/FLOOR MODEL Store tn CdM Mede 81111 know enythlng ibout ...,-----..,.,,~~:;;-:: I 'f • 1y .. ........ """ ~~ p 1 ... " .. tor Wom•fta p FIT 5 n.. XJlnt apo ... a •ftd ,. .. n NII on MontXo_,., Ward 17.0 know," he replied, "each growng compan ·,..pp lent eompen11tlon po-HLIYllY 887-6430 Mon. 8-12noon re -. .,.. -· eraon, ' ~ya. .. .... -..... , , d 1 1 n person b t w n age end the opportunity & Tu" 2.epm PAIT Tiii Ctothlng Boullque worklog conda. Eapec:lallY the teiepttone. Your fu· Cu Refrigerator w/lce ~~~~EN~~· the guy 5 8.30•m·4:00pm for per10nal end pro-Newapap•r d•llvery. · · Leg Bel\ 4197.4777 fine cllent .... 076--1010 ture 11 with the moat IUQ.--maker, gold color S150 THE 'ILLY IHD 110. lesslonal growth. II you're 2am-6am, 1111 van '*· llOEPTIOlllT TILIPllll IALll s oesafUI S~rt• Advlaory 96+2117 ..... i r.... 3004 l0•21111.JA a Interested, plMM apply Xlnl money. Newport Automobile Duletlhlp r• 1100. + •••• ,/wk alea llllHI ITUW llAT "m Service In America. Call ;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;; I 1 •nl •"· In pereon to: B •a 0 h •re•· C •II qulrea t'9C9ptlonltt for _ Wt Trtll needa mature J::'°n for Stoah, 780-1513 Ct•..f!ltfl 1011 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: lmtt 759--0e30 anytime. awltcttt>Q.,d, typing, & '"I Itek lfth te41J p /T Ull ITU AM or PM P time. Also WELDER, apply jpp(f lie. 12" Xmt); l1•12IO·Olll liREAT ... lllTUTlll clef'lcal. Ofc exp. req. . (l1•)112·1111 $400. MO =~::a:.:. A~.~~11';~; MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Monllor. software, etc. AOOHmH OUll WESTERll Sample out prOcl~ at 645--5287 app1. 993.9775 Plaoet1tla, Costa Mesa $600, call 675-9312 Clerk lor llgl'tt aocountlng Supermarltete 'fOUr .,.. LIO PllOlllH P. 1.11111111 •Your Area & flllng. Typing & 10 key SIYllliS Frida)'• & Saturdays. Exp'd Loan ProceHor hard working aor ... lva •Your Own Houre skltls eaaentlal. An xlnt ~~ti~ Pc~Y~~1~ needed for growing Public Relation• Dlrec-•Exciting new prOcluct learning opportunity. 3200 Park Center Oflve 2131452 5855 llect Flnenolll Co. Xlnt aalary tore Medici for dernend· that rellevea pain Send to: Mr Fuente, at Costa Mesa. CA 92626 or • co · & eommlaalon tor the log Ofange County nrm. Mr Sime, 973·88, 7 Robert Bein, w 11111m lmAL IYlllflT rtgh1 person. Send r• Requlr.. knowledge ol 1---------Froat & Associates. 1401 Equel Opportunity aume to Ad II 126 C/O Netlonal Media & ablll~ WJI TUlllE Quall St. Newport Beach. Empl0)'9" M/F/H Pi:'fnt '::J~~:; Dally Piiot PO Bolt 1850 and e1tecute auc:ceaaful We are aeeklog eggreealve FOUND blaok/wht kitten, CA. 92660 IUTllHl·WAITDI needs 1•2 deya p/wtt. Costa M .... Cal 92620 P.R. Program under men & women 18 & over. approx. 5 wka old vie. HV liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Caterlog Co. part time, Ex Per . Pr• fer red. LOCKER ROOM PERSON pressure. Hou.alog lndva-We wlll train you In an Homes. N.B. 844-6923 11 llllYIOES $4.35 p/hr plua tlpa. 640-1122 Mena Club Wknda. try exper. • mt,iat. Xlnt exciting new career. You Apply In peraon. 2919 E. Oent·'Ortho Mature N-amkr. Call pay & ~flt•. Send A• mutt be a aelf starter, The Orange Coast Dally ,.. ___ H CdM ... •• 7 .. 2 7...,.3 sum• to ,..d. 116, Dally with desire tor auooesa. Found: Fem. Auat. Shep mix. Vic. lrvlne & Meaa. C .M . nda home 669--8088 Piiot ls 1,00kl09 for help in ...,.,_, wy, llPl/llGTY "" ~ · ..., Piiot, P.O. Box 1580, No exper. nee. Call btwn tts Ad Servtees Oep1. Cll'T FllD TUT N.B. 720-81415 LIHI •ma Costa Meaa, ca. 92826 &-3pm. 841-0090 Responsibilities Wiii In· M~.. th F Id elude pick up and de-lllllT JOit Oental/Ortho Reoept """"'Y ru r ay P/TI•t ftr Ptrfl•tn WJI TUllH Found: Prescription llvery ol ads, pulllng Benefits, 41'h Oya. Exp PeredlM Cafe &4'4·1237 Lido Vlltege. Approx 20 some offle. work. Glaaaes In Brown Cue. h ~-a. M .. _ Vic Wiiiow Lan• CM tearaheets. proceaalng llOIEIOlll T Req'd. NB 642-2826 UllTllAIOE/Anl ra per --· uat ..., Call 8111549--8181 ads, and a variety of Mal t f able to work wa.kenda. •---------5~8-04 19 other duties. Candidate lllTlL RIOJPTillllT n ~ perec>f' M 073-7377 or 759.0854 Satea B Pt Ht I --• SELL IY Pleasant busy group preo-138, luxury Apta. Muat be WllTllll/W&nEI L:::: hal1~,. gry e:i re:~ ;a~~~~~ r~~~bi~ ;:d tic• In Newport Centi!'. exp d In all ph.... of IUL man lllT with Ur for wicker bu ket Pt. 873-3-479/875-.8828 able to work well with TELEPllOIEI Need full time front office maintenance Incl A.IC, Suc:oeNful RE Agl aeelca lunch service. 8:30· 1PM. elec & plumbl09. Own ~-• 11 ..... loat· Film B;own Ltlata others. P/T or FIT. Choice ol person. Muat be dental tranaportltlon & toola eggrtve car....., ,re:;· Mon-Frl.Eern approx. Ap~s 41 yr otd--Wlgglea' Send resume Attn: Lisa hours 11 youra. Call T. H. experienced. 640·1122 req'd. S.,,eflta + com· eon o auperv M o ce, S150.·S200. wkly. Muat Vie Laguna Beach 8/5 Smith. to· A s s o c I at ea T e I e • lllYEll penutlon eom~aurate eacrowa + ahow prop. be neat, personable, end d rk ti 953 6670 w/up. Call 644-0509 erty. Muat be fam-energetic. Apply blwn 495-8583 Aewar II.UH OIUT ma e og, • lrvlne 8~ Oellvery Ser· Daya only. lllar/OC, aalary $1000 + 10am-12pm or 2-4pm. LOS1: TORTOISE. East· tl OAHlll·lllllWUEI Yloe needa contract drlv· bonue. S.Od resume to Lort'a Kllchen, 3077 So. bluffs. N.B. Anawera to lllLYPIL FIT PIT Permanent. tlt'IWlth•maUP-Uorcar llllOIL&llllTAIT OallyPllotadl 122. Harbor, Santa Ana "Archie". 844-0356 P.O. h 1 1HO Crown Hardware. Corona within So. CA. Muat be 21 With llmlted X·Ray Pll'mlt PO Box 1560• Coita M.... 979-0747 REWARD LOST CAT only Oest• ..... 01. 12121 del Mar. 673-2800 . yrs old, CA. drlvpra lk:., be for busy Orthopedic Of. CA 92824 IECln&RY , EYE G /·· ... t/b able to work long l'toura. flee full time. 648-8824 I ~i~\:·; . ray .... rwn. OlllLI Ull WOllEll Pay baaed on mllege & •• P ~. Exp'd, mature. Some 854-7023fH 975-7249tw Co-Educatlonal, realden· atops. Apply at 17092 llllO&L llOIPTlllllTAy word-proeeaafng, com· laailtsltl AIOE F. llve-ln PIT. aaalat Ila.I treatment program: Cowen, Irvine. 880·1500 Carw opportunity, full _,._ --· ~ter & shortttand pref'd. ltr Salt 4012 ~~~r ~°o ~~~Jg'/brd ~~:~&3~~3~or Interview HUii Pllllll s~~ ~~~,:,,~~~:th lllPT /UT& llTIY .~· ~~:~r;e~t!y ~~ One of &ange Counties AIDE & HOUSEKEEPER Costa Mna Mchlteotural with 111p. 650-4322 M9~~azlry ~:bt~o~~ Salary open. Nr OC Air· 1tnea1 Auto Dlsmentllno SECllnUY firm eee1<1og errand per-.. -port. 758-8100 Yard tor Sale. Long lease, !~ F~~~~lc1~~=:8~~ Busy Property Mgmt of-son to work "20-25 tire Ill. W OllllH ~~=~1J~~:':~to ~~~ IEORnllY xlnt variance. Contect B lboa llld 675-0596 flce--entry level, accura1e p/wk. Pref. Arch. atu· AM & PM shifts. Hourly puter. and fllt orders. Merketl"" company , .. Emte or Ray, 898-4343 • . typing & gnrl office akllla dent. Dependable car a plua mlleege 964·258i 714/261~7192 lrvlne ..• ~--~---~Aide morn 7-11 to aut required. Call Marcie muet. Duties Include er· quire• eecretery with l11iat11 Ort. 4014 Adlt male eonl to w/e before 12PM 957-8191 rands, flllng, Ille office bookkeeplog exper. Muat w. A••• llllH--733-2557 No exp nee. work. 549.o&.44 D • 1•1y P1•1a1 type 80 wpm, With the --· OLElll nPIST abtuty to organtze offlol YElllll IAOllllES WWUIH lllYIOI * FILE OLUI * • • • • • ••• • 1 prooedurea for growtog Elteb. game route. Part full/part time. Dey, aft.,. ood growth poeltlon In Muat have aome typing ex· • company. 645-2905 time effort. High retuma. noons, evea & wknd ahlfta Operations Dept. at Cor· perlenc:e, wlll alao have : Jiii PH TllU l : llOlnUY Local area. Wiii train. avelt. Lt typlog req, No rao~~~t ~!f~. ~~sr.r:~ ~'.1~/h:.e;~1-2S~ta at e ITlll LHll• FM & _. *' • NEWPORT CENTER Flex hrs. No SS down. Pay exper. nee, "Wiii train. requires xlnl typing skllla. e nu, LMI M Flllllll • If you can type, want to tor from proftta. Call Sun· Coate Meea. 631.0140 I d • -• learn about the et~ .. day 12·5 Mon-Fri 8-5 Mr II ex per· w wor pro-•If you are in High School or Jr. High • """ Wolfer 7;4163a.s620 T!.!~11111 I t YIOlr1 oeaalog a plus. Varied FIOIClll market, enjoy data pro-__. .. one oper1 ora, va • general omee dutlee. • and would like to earn $25.00 to : oeaalng. Pt .. ae call for en Consignment Shop with ou• shift•. 26.431 Cabot 20·30 Hra p/wk to etart IDVEITlllll : $50.00 in commissions and more each• Interview at 640-6500 estab. nappy cUentele Ad. /r 100. Leg. Hiiia Wiii develop 1n10 full time ao-i-·DIOmY" call y k • Salary approx.. S 1100. Good toe. Fun business. position. Apply tn person v• •• ~ •week-give us a . ou can wor Terrific terms. Must Miii APPLIANCE Tt:CHNICIAN 9am-4pm. It; : p ART TIME in the afternoons and : 1101nuY 714/848-7975 GOOd. work, good pay. TIE .IOUY IHH llC. Needed for dl1pt1y1 • evenina.: and still have time to enJO· y • NEW PORT CENTER Exp desirable. but not advertising sales at rapid-• D"' • II you want to i.arn about 111'1' WAIT req. Male or Female. San 110.2 llllettt ltt. ly expanding local dally • your summer. We offer complete • lhe stock market, type 50 nu IT TH UTE Juan Cap 493-5169 -lrtlH newspaper Aggreaalve.1. training and provide transporation • wpm, enjoy data pro- 11 y~ are unhappy and APIRTlllT IAIAllR l1•12IO-OU 1 aelf·dlaclpllned lndlvld· • plus great prizes trips and plenty of• eeaal09, front offl<:e po ... w1n1 10 get out on your 21 Units. Costa Mesa. No uals may earn exoetlent! • MONEY' Th. .' ' • ltlon open. Salary ap-own. our firm has a pro-pets. Experienced. aemt· GUiii nPIST Income (aatary + oom-1 • . 18 18 not a paper route . prox. s 1100.· s 1500. gr a m I n t e I•. retired. 855-0685 for the legal dept. to anlat mission), benefits and • and it is not seven days a week. Come• &40·5500 communications right In typing. ntlng and other advancement opportunl· • help us get new customers for our• llOlllTAIY/P·TI•t ber.e In So. Calif. PJ>1tn· Apt Manager, Couple clerlCal duties. Typing 60 0t~. Falnnancenclyal, .~ewaper~:C; .• newspaper and have a good tirrte : Muat be experienced. tlal In six figures nrst wlexp for eeautlf01 97 wl)m req:---Own-car a _,.,. year. You need S100K Unit Garden Apta, CM mual. Call Judy. Mceaaary. No -phone •-while you're doi.Rg it.-Com.e ouLand...• Have g~lkllla. and quallflca1lons Call Selary...-bonue...-Apt No 642..-321, ext 316 for ~~ .. H~a~dr~::.~~:I : see what we are ~g about and • ~tc!:'s>':.arance. 6 ~== 850-2462 tor app't pets642-"914 Wkdya9-4 appt. •you'll be glad you did. Call today and• per weell. (11AM to 2PM) •• rt a~.. AUTO MAINTENANCE tllJllE OOlll ·····11-·-• ·~-to , Call M 'C'--1 • Cell Linda 075-2311 I' ' f hi tll lllLY PILOT ,._ ••-• • Swu • morrow. r . ~-• Y T .D. I 4021 P~~j~11r:anC:-;01~1~n~ e11~ IAIL Y PILIT • 548-7058 or 241-8432. •· 9 to 5 WEEKOA S Widow has money for pertenced indtvtdual re-Keep en eye on Pfloea the HOW. llJ ltrttt • ORANGE COAST DAIL y PILOT e UlmAIY /TYPIST TO 's. $ 10.000/up. NO quired for Wllh, WU l "'Y way·be I re('ular 0.lfl ltsli OI. 12121 e 330 W Bay StrMI, Coeta M .... CA 92927 : Real Eatate Appralaal credit"' !no penalty. Call general servicing of cart CI a I a If 11 d r I Id er. : AN EOUAL OPPORlUNJTV EMPLOYER • forma. $e.00/hr, nNr Denison Aaaoe 673-7311 & trueka. 756-8801 &42-M78 •.•••••••• •••••••• ••••••••• Airport 633-7850 Jim SYDNEY 0MARR Tue1day,Augu1t l3 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Transaction can be complered. Emphasis on security. family relationships, ability to rise above circumstances. Love plays maJOr role. Recen1 quarrel will be amicably settled. Libran figures prominently. . TAURVS (April 20-May 20): Keep options open. You need no longer be "weighed down" by burden not rightly your own in first place Accent independence.I ability to dance to your own tune. New romance l!!nds spice to your lire. GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): You 'II have reason to celebrate. You were right in recent money decision. Focus on financial 1ackpot. Scenario highlights payments. collections, budget, accounting procedures. Love relauonship grows strong. CANCER (June 21-July 22): S1udy Gemini message for valuable hint. Diversify, highlight versatility, open lines of communi<:ation. Trust your own judgment. take initiative in making contacts. You·n be invited to altend prestigious social affair. Accept. ·LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Restrictions need not be interpreted as defeat. Some rules, regulations will actually favor you in long run. Know it, respond accordingly. Secret meeting is on agenda, could lead to romance. Hospital visil proves fruitful. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Be ready for change, travel, vanety, mtensified relationship, clash of ideas. You'll be invited to teach. to make personal appearance and appeal. Sales ability is heightened, you get almost everything you reque!t. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Individual an position of authonty wants to help you. Be aware. alert, sensitive, and follow your "psychic impressions." Major domestic adjustment is featured, surroundings will be made beautiful. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Good lunar aspect highlights travel, publishing, education. inner resources. You'll find a "new kind" of love. Spiritual values will be spotlighted. Significant advance made through process of meditation. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): This can be your power-play day. You become more aware of financial resources, you'll be dealing with individual in position to aid your cause. Love relationship intensifies, you'll be stimulated, more productive. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll be offered "attractive" agreement. Focus on special appearances, ability to finish significant project. Reach beyond previous expectations. Aries individual is fascinated. will boost your morale. ' AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): New procedure is necessary -task that had been delayed can now be completed. Focus on employmenl. pets, dependents. your own general health. Be direct, independent, say exactly what you mean. Leo plays role. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Individual you hold in high regard will seek "compromise agreement." You'll have choice. you can irracticalty dictate-your-oWA-terms. ~atnt:Un dignil)'....llemlil others to "save face." Aquarian plays role. IF AUGUST 13 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY this is a power year. You'll make money and love. Tf single, you could marry. If marTied, there could be an addition to family. Married or single, you are likely to take greater charge of your own destiny -you could also go into business for yourself. You arc independent, rebellious; it is possible you were separated from one or both parents at relatively early age. You broke from tradition. you could also bave aroused the ire of authorities. $2.17 per day Carr•try Drrwall Gar•111a1 MaMI P1lat1•1 Pu1t11/l!plr Complete patios. Covers. WWcommerclal Drywall Tit I h u a CO 9n&!9t0fii DAN SAL YER PAINTING Patch Work 213/438-44215 ty oweat MIX) Oval work. twy rollf:r Deeks Concrete walk-Specl=J. In Comm'I Lawn ~ r~I b ~":tatt Removal-of Anything PBIO tock~ Lio 14259241 R9P•lr plater, drvw-tt. Price. N•wpo rt/C.M. FAEEeJt Parking lot..APt. waya. Biock waJ11-Room and 't. ~ nt. Tree. ,:;,• ~u Re::iovll· or small Joba 645-8.141 Call Anytime. "'4·2017 11uc:co, llke new, fr• .. t. erM. Nan,,.tte 631-4810 ~omplx apeciallll, gd MN add'n 15yr exp &46-4834 548·8923 llc'383924 Lawn main. & RototllllnQ · That's ALL you pay for 3 llnes, 30 daya In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Joe 645-4269 7am-9pm ONE STOP HOME AND tctdcal Sprlnkt.r Install., repetr. nltla ltmct ll&llllY I ITllOI lnter/EJCtr. Cuatom/rllld & Pl••ltla1 I A1lt•ttift COMMERCIAL MAINT ... , •• EL11oy•10 Free .. 11mat .. 54MOe5 Prof. UXssXde Therapy 6{:;~ ~~~· =~.vs~ ~'{:fJg 2• llr nf lU-1111 litl9~1"P"'lfll!'Pt!IP"'"lmlr ~-.-w"°"li" .... ~~'l"nea~ CARPENTRY 472.0736 p_. s n B d for ttr .... heed & baek· uC 631•2345· frM •llmate 957--4093 •A Full Service Plum.,.,. SPECIALTY. Salll, Ser· A 1 Doors-Alt ti Ouall~work, tree eat. I ~II ac:hea. 980-1804 Caro.. · a pool·apa-Metl09repalrt vice, Supply. M&.a1e2 A:~~e1-Panei-L::1<a~~~e •42as1 968·7401 XbeMCXR AXRBYUXR Bt•t Ca" Lmtt iie~llt DIN J11lr~ "f~~ ~-.;9~=~ DRAINS CLEAR From $15 Wlndow-Fenoea-C1blnet NEW/REPAIR. Ouallty. No Carpentry, renctng. wtn-~ soOAbs til<e x PAAW t••lal.---Srn11110 ............. ..._... FaUQltl , Olapolal, H .. *· Tilt 35 yrs exp Jerry 842-0lle7 loba to small, reasonable. dowa, plumbing, rnarllte, IN HOME HELP FOR THE Mualo for any OCCMIOn '" ..,. .. .......,.... 5 9804 M&M 722 90M IP~i--~.,.---"" 1..,..,. ____ ""l"'__ __ Free eat .. llc'd 031.2345 tub encl, heullog, etc. ELDERLY. Bonded com-0.,, & Tony 58,..2483 _-842-<M42 8 1• • Re1identlei1c ommerel11 Ca;t ltHllL And v .. Jeeua la Lord Pll'fon 1tdea. 833-~ ' • ' J.O. INl'/EXT PAINTING Expert Service' Aepelr BIG JOB CANCELED. ISO EROSA cCEXNERS RESIOICOMM'L/INO 26 (lle#30405) 63&-82« lnia1 ,· Hou ... ~A t. Aeaa. retM. 32 yrt exp. Reaid I/Comm. Chffp Pric.e. &42·2078 yra Do my own work. Lie IHM Cltlll!f • -llo #4109035 N4-11919 Clean 1hla a m. entertain •278041 Al 64&-8 t26 OECKS·WOOD COVERS. I *I 1 .... Quality , 895'-6765 1.__..,_ , .................... .,.. .... __ lhla p.m. 731·1538 Competitive Prtcea. RdalN's ct4JIAd CLEAN t'EXPERT PAINTER NEEDS WORKI ... 1 '1l!pln ~~~lii~m."" ..... C11trl11 l1cert met toy .. ,.. exper. 1~·t820 cl=~~~~.· thrm~~7 Over25 yeart••~i.nce Int/Ext. celllngl, refln cab. Pro Poot ~1303 CAll TOOAYll &UFllLOll Your Dally PllOI S«vtoe Directory Aepfeeentatlve FREE CHAMPAGNE for ail llLI llOlm. L Tl. •GEN. HOME RE PAIRS. Lie. T • 118.428 30.1353 (20) yra exp .. work guar. Suppli.t, mec:h malnt SERVICES• For alt your with caterln by *Eacorla *Bodyguarda Paint. Orywa.11. Carpentry Custom Cltilnlog. H°"*" tt ABC M~VING tt Da't'll Painting ff4.3837 SIMPL y THE BEST! typ109 nMdt. 07&-4431 M2.U2111t. IOI 24 Hr I.le Resld'I Care for MICHAEL'S GruAMET •Fltneea Consultanta etc Gary 645-5277 PTL otfl~c ... n ~frM .. t Quick ear.tut. T138048. faJllhat LioenMd Typfng hNtoe the Ek1.,ly Low environ· CATERING. Call for appt. •Ortvera 499-4554 HANDYMAN l.ARGE end Kethy, 847·18 7aft11'3pm LO RATES, 552.0410 ,.(jtf'AfMi iNt@AA)R§ -""~=la::ln=~===-• F1nanclal, L~ Etc -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ,:r:_,enl I~ Ooctorl on7~111943 or brochure 854-3878 nciat am111. I DO IT ALLI HOl'M a <>mo. ._,,log by ft•MIW wt w HANGING/STRIPPING MlfUll nt1• Cell Anne f4 233 ·-ti .,... c • rM• •• • 53 t-8!579 Pat or Ive mag JODI. PIMM cell for tree .... _ _.... . PALM/CAAD R!AD!R adtH II HIGHLAND SHORES CdM Ct•UI tacrett FENCEREPAIR New & · •tlmate. a.2-e1..e ITllllTI--... VISA•MC 813-1612 Put/preeent/Mur• Wld" CIMalQ Computerized ptyrofl, Ifft •aill &lvewaya, patfoa, petfia. ~Id. W"°3, cn~~~n1ka ~ :~~=· =ry Houaecteenl1l9 Hon•t 01anoe Co. Oflalnal AHOY8 WALLCOVEAINQ 1918 Hatbot 81Vd, C.M. MJceo's 0Jm 'WlllJI .. ~· rec./pay. Inventory ltm · etc No Job too amatt. , .... 1. reg, dump runa c M & N 8 • dependabl• ·efficient' Stl.ICMnl Mown. TNUred lnatellatlon a ~al aaG-2151Dlent8314"'4 Ing.'°' "*1ch a'*" 6 othete, Oerta 979.0551 ct Aeu Mlcll:4rY 58&..05~ fl n •1 arM Jim w~· 8412."r2oe f43.-t402atttr aprn ' UC. T t24-43e. M 1-&427 Int. painting. ~ta acreena. Cell S41-0e21 •-d I l Rl RBOR MARINE NEWW1rettouaeStor11g9 Ex Wtllcovtrtn In ....... , ........ 1---------•11 •• 11!_ we wlll houi out. clean & llU• Cut T HI P1Umb.-El«:t.-Cal1*'ltry Jaalttdal u ..., .f.:tion. Aeaa. ~It-UP-~lnQ•. U 8oeclaf. 800TT 8ava Call Nowt EJCqulllt. XcouatlC:4 paint •ny boat bottom IM Childcare my home, nr oc Te>pped/~oved. Qeen. Palnt·•tC. O.p.,,d1bl•. JXNIToMixt c WAIAd "'' AaaiQrunnt 1814590 •87&.2Ct&ir931..ei12• ... boa Window WWII~ aptayed Of remove. Ory· $10/per ft Incl paint & all ilrport. NB & C.M. atN, up new t.wna 151•3478 Alu. P~l 720-0138/ew SERVICE flr•llt Ql'9g Plano Lwonl &ti!i21i . . ....... 8:-.. lf 903 lllboe 81. 113-313 wall Repalra. &47-7901 m1terlal1 & 11n.c1 No reep r9fe 852-9539 ' ' e3l-6e8t·l,l/33&:5t8,( Salon de Muelqu. PAPIRINO I PAINTIN01.,_..,_.,.~iiM-lliliili6iit-.,."" ACOUSTIMAN 549•2733 extra chargea PIHM C311 Jo :-Cll LAWN S!RVICE 1111 .. J u .. A. z..cchlnl, 8.A. au.I. work. Aw. Aefa. KePJ( "" 1 r..ici Paint 15-~/ei>PIY 25-for apptm 873·'320. AU! "481HCltrl Mow::'l: tWlce mo. S2(). Ct RXOCIAd • UOViNd JANITOAIAl CLEANING • JOtln 63&-1330 comm'I. ,,.. ..i. redlO 50t aq.ft Oryw&li r.Paira u• ebout pick uptd9'1vwy Gtatral S2&. M 8737, 873'-5'28 6-rege a Verd Clnupa For oommerclel bulld~a. 1 TIQl'lnlque Pt.pef'hlngett dltC)acMd. tic 4178520 ... h ... llH la ;R;;:;;oa;;. A .. &w. c.n upa•Tr• Trimming Jon a.45-1192 Good ref•. 631""1 rd Sinor 14 'hePPY Chooee the belt fOf )'<Mir gtnt oontrectOf 957--40N t11/I ·1 " Since 1981 #447017 Verd Malnt.•Haull09 • CLEENCO * Ltclr M1.... ~om.rt J:. 280&U. riomeor omc. . ..U211 m cm: Ami"Q • boo R EPMd by Jly De Construction Co MIKE 650·3263 C!Mn-upa' H•ullno ~ t ThMk·Y~I "3-411• +W£ QAL8 SHOULO• li ....... iiiiiiiiiiiiillm--.--.... Fr .. Mtlrnat• on room Mat~ & Judy 115 YMra 5-48·7 t73 or SM-62112 Complete ci.an-Up gen'I Free •t MM130 Jotln L DOCTOR •HANO TOOETHEA• NtWf' ,.roof, WOOd, • additions, tcttchena or l.XP« • free llt 989-lGe7 ... ::-::L aU malnt Ir• trlmmlnQ, tr• . ' Afl K~ S.W. RAINBOW PAINTING 775-4243 ANYTIME fbtQtt I _,.it 11\tno*, t>atha 473.4122 -uwc•I .. 1, Mauro ea 1•4ee7 HAUllNG a MOVING ,._28913 ~ 11 our poHcy Fr. •t. Radio dleo1tct\, • ~•tom ~1111 Work C~1!l_ I Patlt CtftH ' Prompt ~. Thank " ( 850 JE,, Lio "'8 flt1ttr/lttalr 957-4093, et De 476--620 ~~llNly·A:::;~~ ==~l= =o:fS-c0.Cf• u~~!l!'~?!~ey l:;TL-=~~:-;_~ tr\L.m . ~~~!;:~~'~t:,t ~=~· hmtarW •. ~c. 64a..~eeo Of91nage repalf'9, ret>liltt men eolleOI trained In Oump run• (y.,d/Olfto-1 OoM by ~~ rw tO 8t19 8eNlce. N24235 WOf'k. Prot»emei-No Prob-lenlttt If It's got handles you'll grab a sale faster in pally Pilot classlfled ads. can 642·5671 "5' BUILD OA AEPAIA Allen Deet11ng 451-4&10 i.ndtuplnQ eee-2120 1 daya. Dave 646-1111 &ta.HS? Sob ea~ CUSTOM PalntlnQ by Jtm i.m.113HIM a54-1u1 •omo; ... ..,..a•a;;...,.•+•www---• jfjf x,... • g,. Wllfe • .,.,,., Nlllf191 Tfl• IHt .. t draw fn 1111 ~lculoue J~.,,... oar· Mov1n0 & HIUUf!O. Oump iRICKWOAK Smell JOba LO'IW ,.. .. '°' lllMten. HOl'M " Apt't. Int./ . m.? Unbal booltt. .s.o. • ~ .a~trno doort. Wl'ndowt, m~ wut 1 01111 P•~~ denet.-.x!nt ,..,.d "'*"-Job.. low rat.... C1U NtwOOrt. Cot11 M .... 1~1 patlO turn., Ir~ ,... Petet!~ uc. a bonded retery Cult? Call~ SAVC MONIYll '31-4 '" u111oe Don te2-1202 Cl....n.d Ad M i·"'' taln•~ Yollll N4-2017 •Ofatg MS..M3H-1.f'\llM. A.re 11W175 "°' --834-4243 • f4()147_ U1·,•24' 1(11Nl'l\ln Gttiup "'4-3l4t I•-... ----- - Wl'leelcl'lalr (RonS) blue. 11lnt cond S13S 673-2727 llasical la1t~ 6224 5 stR1Nd eXIJJo LA PREMEAA $125 650-6269 call after §pm Piaao1 Or aiu 6221 ulbranson plnet, xlnt eond S800 854-1852 151tla1 a.ocl1 6HO Lila Brown custom sea Sult wet suit worn onee Boots & l'lood Asklno S225 OBO 675-<4059 TY' liiit, ltlH 6232 Nikko Stereo system, brand new, won game ahow $600. 548-2900 ' ' ... t 0,anoe Coa1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, Auguat 12. 1985 - DEA TH NOTICES =iht-ha..<o bt_;.en 1 rt.,. dt>nl <II Ne•"~ 1 1 l BP.lch ,1rK• J~:rn Sir· "as rellrt'd 11.11111.lH• "f the C'1l\ ••I No v. putt V.'at1 r (>1 (ll C 1 a,·e,1t11• ""r' 11 • "' "111 ht h1 lei on \\ t'\l Au H I :l PM d Rl'' r~1d1 Pit Ht Rn-~ Atoll Brnutl 1. "' Mor1u;lr' Dire: ton; 64~·~1~0 t1A~lAWN­ MT. OUYE M orlUlll"f • CIH"!'letery Crernat()fy 182!1 G •er 4ve C~ta M sea~ • .. alO Or.,. C0Mt DAil Y PtLOT /Mond~. ~ 12, 1915 Ml.IC NOTU ....C M>TU Ml.IC NOTIC[ NlJC NOnct No ~Jr~ ..., ~to 0.... °' Tn.t. fNM In -P'~ lftu. MESA. CA tHll'. ll,... NORTH "'ONT ENTAANC! ACTITIOUe ...... MCmC9 cm Of~ men, ..... ~:te1-.... • Mo.~ ~ Ofl 1114111 .. aer.ct In Mid eoumy; C... lN unchnioMd Truat.. ...... 91.. T 0 TH C 0 UN TY MA19 n ATDmNT IMT890 8'DI ~ ""'"" """' ,.1 QUI 02--~0f ~It no 11a31, loOll ~du~ tM ~ ~..yliitblllty"'eny .,.._,.......,, C<>Uf'THOUSE. l'OO CMC ThefOllo'#lngpertonure NotloellMr«Jy~tl\et NOTIC81NITM LABO" ! ULATION -·-14131, hge 141(1, of Ofllc:ilel tnw91n: ~MM of the •tr..C .. .,...,_... CINTfA ORI~ WIST, ~ bUtiMU ... the loefd of Trutt ... Of the _. The conttector ltllll OOfllC)li Ml.IC NOTICE y~IA&.8 ~lntNefftaeofthe LOT4fOl'TAAOT111i.eddr..etndotNrconwTIOll No40C>et7 SANTAANA CAt2701111 JC5J08A LAIORA· eo. c:ommuntty 9°"99 NOTIOl te Hl!RelY wltt1 .. the,.,W9'Mflt90 UHO." .....-,.&l'AU\.T "9cotdef of Orlnge County, IN Tiil QTY °' COITA cs.lgNtlon, If wry. ~ In the 8uoerlot Court Of tigtlt, tm. end Int--oon-TOMS, 1301 DoY9 SttWt. District of 0'9nge eo::· QIVOI tMt ....., bldt Wiii 9ee1IO'l 1'f11 s t~~tt A ~ ....-TMJST ~ -.Med by AH-MESA. COUHT't' OF <>A-,_.,,, IN It.at• of Cellfotni., l0t \ltyed to end nO'# held by h lult1 550 N9wpott -..Ch Cellfomla. wilt rtC*ve be reotNed by the Pu~ Ill othlw 9Pl)llOa ,_..... DATl.D 7/t3111 UNL!SS 0MW C IANNONE AND AN<ll, STAT! OP CALI-hld .... wtll bell'Mtdt, but the County Of Orenge under eald Deed ol Trutf In CA t1et0' ' ed ~ to but no leW OM91oft In ~. Cea-menlt Of Iha C.llfotnlt YOU TAKE ACTIO.. TO JfAHHI C. IANHONI!. HUS-FORNIA. M SHOWN ON A wi!N)ut conwn11n1 ., ..,.. In the "'-'*Of MINl<Off the P'OS*tY tltuai.d In 'Mid J«ff~ ~ Duntlem lt\ein 11 ·~ a.m lllur9d411 tom!• for luml9hlng .. plenl Lab« Codi PftOl'lCT YOUR PAOfl~ 8AHO AND Wll'I M JOINT MAfl AECOAOEO IN 80()t( tenty eipreee °' ~ ,. v HAl'N. County, Calltomle. deKt1b-12 7 22 Me rt II a Ann' Sept 5 1N511 iii.~ lab« MNfCee metartele' OM WINOS AND SP Cl• ERTY, IT MAY 11 IOLO AT T~NT8. WILL HLL AT 50. ftAQES 32 TO se IN-gtrdliia t11te, pa1n11ion'. or Notloelttlentbyalwnth•t Ing the lend therein ~OOI' CA to720 . • Ing Depltt.· "*''Of Mid colo-tootl ~'. ~ ~.ATIOHS' A~~.!! A flOBLIC IALI IF YOU ftUeLIC AUCTION TO THI CL U 81 VI 0 r M 11 • encuft'lbrenoN. to P41Y the the ~ Will Mii 9' LOT 137 °' TRACT NO J<*Ph 'Pe1• Ciiio • 1 ~ cblr1c:t loGated et 1370 tr~etlon uUtnlet end epaclllcatlOnt II,.._ • ._"'" ~ AN ~~TIOH1HIOHUT FOR CASH. (pay-CELLANEOU ~Al'S. Re· rem9lnln0 ptlnClpel eum ot PfMlte Mia, to the l'llghee1 1237, IN THI CITY Or> NEW· Pwttmen l 41QUnl N'1guet' ACleme Avenue Coate .. other lleme Ind feelllt ... Dlet<up wlth<N~ :~= .......-THI NA~ OF THl1ebtl 11 time of .... In tawfill CO"DS 0' OAAHO! ttll not9(1) MCIHed by Mid Ind bell biddet tubjeet to PORT 8!ACH, COUNTY Of' CA ' ' M1M.. Clllfomle 'et wt\IOtl nec1 .. ary tllerefot, 11 SJurehallng ~" ' Pf'OCEEOINGS AGAINST mon.y qi lhl United Statee) COUNTY. CALlf<>f'NtA 0..0 Of TNtt. wtth 1111.,... oonftnNrtton Of Mid ·~ ()AAHQ[, STATI! 0" CALI· Wllllwn 1( ...... 1111 At· time Mid ~ w1• bl put>-ptOYlded 'In the oontr11C1 Sino Cinyon Ae~ lou. YOU SHOULD COf+. It ~ Ave ll'ltrenoe TM ...... eddrell Ind th4non ... ptOYlded In Mid ""°' Couf1, on or •ti• lhl l'ORNIA. AS P!R MAP RE· llnglon Ave Al1191'tlde CA ~°'**'encl r.-d lor' doournen'9 IOt ttll con-ltYIM. CA '2714· ......... ~ TACT A LA~"-to CIYIO center lulldlng, 300 other common dltlQnellon, not.Ct~ edYanoel. If eny, ~nO 01y OI Auguet, 1M& at COADED IN 1001< 40, 82!504 .• ' PUACHASl OF PHYS.CS ttrucrtlon Or PC C ..-ow Clllont Ind bid dOCumenl• On 1127/16 •t 10-00 AM [ ~ A ...... Or.,,ge. If lllY· Of the rMI P'OC*1Y under lhl tanne of ti.°"° tnl oflolof Qety L. Proc10f, PAGES 1t AND 20 Of MIS-Tiiie Qutlnat• 11 con· EOUIPM!HT GOLDEN Stripe td;gl!Mr with ..,,.. will bl melld. ~,..,. 0" AN QI! c 0 u NT y CA .. rioht. tttleencl "'*-' dHGflbld 1bov• •• of Ttu11t, ..... c:Ntget llnO AlfetM. 2107 N. 8rOfldW9Y. CELLANEOUS MAPS, ~ Ouc1ed b~ I oenetll Pl11· WEST COLLEGE lpurtanade411 lll•r•to. In of ,.queet• no 111• ~ten ESCROW .. the ~ ap-conveyed to Ind now 11110 pyrp«ted to be: 2094 NA· ~ ot the Tru11-. encl Sul1e 305, 8an'41 Ma. Cli-THE OFr>ICE OF THE neretilp \ All ~ .,. lo be In eo-lltrtct eGOOld•ioe Wllll the (10) caland• d4r)'I ~ oo4nMld TNI• under end by n 4.#lder Mid Deed of TIOHAL AVEHU!. COSTA of the INN c:Jeeted by Mid lomll '2708, County of Ora COUNTY "!CORDER OF Jeffr9Y Ctlef ... Dunnam cordenoe w1tt1the8'd Oocu·tepaclflcl11one on Ille et the the dale Ml lor .,.._ .. ,.., ---------.. ________ ---------Dffd of Trull. IO•"(lt: ~· ltat• of Cllfomle. all SAID COUNTY. Tiii• 1t1t..,.,1 WM med "*1t• Which.,. now In flle ottlel of the Olree1or of Pub-blds•Ec RITY FOR COM P1BJC NQJIC( flt&JC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE t.20,NO.M. .. .. rlOllt, Utll end In,.,_ In Thi etreel tlddl'lll lnO with tM County Ctertc of Or· Md mey be MOUred In the lie Setvloll U • TtleblMllCUWyundetMld to Ill IN oertlln,., othlr common dlilOMtlon. Inge County on .My 15 omc. ot the OlrletOt ol OATEOFOPENIHOBIOS PLETION °' WOAK: Thi R£80LUTION N0.1 MIOLUT10N OP TMI 90AAO M ONCTORI OP THI ltV'INI RANCH WAT'Ut DtlT1UCT DCCLANNO IHTENTION TO lllW CON- Deed ot Tf\111 hlratofOfl U• proper1y "''**' In City Of If Inf· Of Ille reel pr09lf'IY 1M5 • PUtcl\Ulng of Mid college Bid• wlH bl recelWd It the City wlH fltlln tin (10) plf· ecuted anO dellVered to the ~ 9ott, Counc!T.t~ Ouorlb•O 1bo111 11 ,.1,.. ctlltnct Pun:hUlng Ol""60tl of the cenl Of bid emount untll .. ~. wrlttWI Dec-tinge. Stat• of purported to bl 444 MEN· Publi.n.ci Orange eo..t No tMd<* may wlllldl'IW City ol lrvlne loolted ., worttll~edtotheNtl· llr1tlon of Oeteul1 enO 0.-OlttlCul8'Y delcfibad .. fol. l:>OZA .TERRACE. NEW· Delly Piiot July 22. 28. 1111 blO IOI I period tor fortY· 15029 8end Cenyon. ltvlne. ltl1Gtlon °1 the City. Al the manO IOI Siie. Md. W'l'hten Iowa. to wlt: PORT BEACH. CA 82eec> Auguet 5, 12. t"5 '\"! (45) deya.,,., the dltl Cellf0tnl1, 82714, until 11:30 ~· encl ~ otct~ Notloe of o.IN1 Ind Elle>-Lot t t Of Tract No 7028. The undertlQneO Trust• llA-823 .:.nor the opening thlrlOf, 1.m. on Auguet 2t, 1885 et IUQOtNIVI bidder. tl'll .. , lion to Slit. TM undWllgned In th• City of N~ dllClalm• eny Hablll1y tor enr The Boerd of Trutllll ,.. which time end pllOI ~ wlll pay the 11T1ount '° r• , GaUlld Mid Not~ of 0.. BMch, u lhown on a mep lnoorrectMM of the etr•t aervae the .....-of retect· wlll bl publlcty opened. 8ld9 tllned ~ complllnOI wfth WHEREAS. thlBolld olOlrector•otlMM Rlncl\W1ter Dlttrlct("IRWD")deltnt fault en0 Election ~o 10 recorded In Boole 208, Id~ Ind °'hit common "8.IC N0T1C( 1ng eny .;;d"71Hd9 or tollflll bl eubmltted In IMi.d the reQU1retn1t1t1 of Govem- IOLIDATID 90MDI OP I.AID Dl8T1UCT (IOlll , .. C-R) lt proper that coneolldsted bOndt(the "8erM 1te5 C-R Bood9"1 be'-*'°' the be r9QOtdlS1 In the PegM ~to 47 ~of dlllonl11on, 1t Inf, lhown wllveenylrreguletttllt0tln-.,,veiopu !Nflled on the ment Codi Section 14402 ~ ~T~r. CoN~A~R1':s~.(.~:..: ;:..IN~~~ whet• IN reel P' i. MltlOellane<>Y• MIPll In 1111 hlrafn. ·=-~ formalftlel In In)' bid Of In out1I01. "BIO for Mow Ind the prcNllk>n• of tM I .. _ ~-t_,,t7o.ooo.ooo.~·'-''-ol....-loNoftheMI~ bond9ofCIW111n toceted Otftcl of the County ~ SlldMllWlnbem9de, but c---,.. ............. the bidding Stflpt." CIP 530-97 end CIP c:ontr1ct Ooc:ument1 ,,._,...,... • .,. .....,._'""" ....,. DATE 7121115 corder Of Orenge County, without O<>Ylfl&nt or -· ......,, • ---Lii A. l 'TWVIH9 Vloe'&S0-34 pet1elntng to "8ubltltutlon Improvement 019trlc1t (the "lncllld.o lmptOYetMnl Olltrlctt") u tolloWI. OltANOe COUNT Y CallfomlL r11n~eKpr.as0t lmt:>lled.r• In 1111 Metter of the Appll-C"-~lllF ••tr ' Ab LOC.ATION OF THE of Seourlt•" locluciad 1.a.ow -.... .,.,..., Mor't commonly ""°"""' ci-tit ... pa1111.ion, or cation of DAVID w. KA~ .... eoMt Cemlftunlty WORK. The WOfil IO be plf· PROJECT AOMINIS· ~~.I Amount : INTD8TAft TRU8T .._ 1H8 Cllridge P\lol, enc:vm lll09I, to pay Ille MANlofChengeotNeme C ...... Oletrtot lormadhefeunderllloclted TRATION:AllQ~tlontrel1- D111 ,.., N I D ..._VICL INC., .. Newpor1 8Mch, Clllfoml1. remaining prlnc:lplll .um of No. A 129108 Publi.tlld <>renoe Coetl In the City of lrvlna Couflty tlve to 1hlt pro)let pr10f to 102 S 4, 135,000 ..-t. ....... *otaM. A. T9nM of 1111 c:uh In lew· the notl(t) MCUrld by Mid ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Dally Piiot Auguet 12 19 of Orange •t vwiou. lo-opening bid• 1h1ll be 101 10,te0,000 _. l•aouttwe. lie It. f\11 money of 11141 United DMd of TN9t, 11111111 Int-I FOR CHANGE Of' NAME 188$ • ' ClllOf\t wlthln the City Olrec:ted to· Dllf JohMon, 108 10,070,000 TUlttn Ave., #m, lantl Stat• on Ille. or part Olah tlllflOn, II provided In Mid DAVID W. KAUFMAN ha ..-.e11 DESCRIPTION Of WORK L.anO~pe Suparvlaor at ~2~ t,200,000 Ant, CA t270S (114) Ind ballnCI evldelloecl by nota(1). edYencee, K In)', Ned a petition In thll COUf1 Tile wOt1t to be performed (714) 857-0124, tor Q~ 8,850,000 9t11.oa1 note MCUred by Mortgeoe under the termt of IN Deed '°' '" Otder lllowlng petl-llllll Include but not be um.. tlon• ret1tlve to the bid pro- 141 5,250,000 Publtlhld Or1ng1 eo..t or Tru1t Dead on the prop. of Trutt. 1 .... c:hargee Ind tloner to c:tienge hit,,.,.,,. PtalC NQTIC( lted 10 forming oourlnCI C:Ht c:ont•c:t Robert 142 , 15,000 Delly Piiot Augult 5. 12, 19. ll'ty to told Ten I*' oenl ol Upenllt ot the Trust• Ind from DAVID w. KAUFMAN pc c end lnetalllno 13 L~. Purchlllng Agent 3(203) 3,475.000 188$ amount bid to be ~led of IN truttl MM'ed by Mid lo DAVID w. SAENZ. flte1TTIOU8 IU..... .i.e..;.,.. Ind #II 11:f 1>1re II (714) 080-3028. ~ 2,405,000 M-e82 with bid. 0..0 of Trutt. for th• IT IS HEREBY ORDERED um 8TA~ COMPLETION Of' WORK. BY ORDER ol the City 1 t.eeo.ooo Bid• or on.ta to be In Wl11· lmOUnt rMM>n•bly .. u. thll 111 perlOflS lnter.ated In TM followlng perpont.,. AN work It to be completed COuncll of thl City of lrvlne 241 1,740,000 Ing Ind w111 be reoelYld 11 m111d to be; $2011,019.ot. the matter •for.uld 11PPM' Oolng butlnea u : within llO c:onMCUtlve WOl'k· Oiied: 7·31-85 242 eo.ooo lhl aloreeald otttce II ltlY The blMtlcilfY under Uld belor• thl• oourt In Olplrt· DESERT PROPERTIES. 2 I di lrom the dltl..... CITY Of ... v..... I Y: ~ 1·=·= Pl8.IC NOTICE time 1rt1r tlll llrlt publl-Dead of Truet tlerwtolor• ex· rnent No 3 of Ille ~ Civic PllZI. 1200. Newpot1 r'::o ~ lhl Nolle:• 10 NANCY C. LACIY, Cltr uv • cation hereof Ind before eoutld end dlllvwlCI to 1111 W1tltled oourt on Augu.t .. v , 8Meh CA 82MO Ci.rte ACnnou• .,.... O••• of tile. und«tlgnld • written Dec:· 1985 II 9·15 A.M .. anO than eruC. Alan 8armln 2 Proceld. CT Publlthed Orenoe Collt WHEREAS. Ille Board of Olrec:tcn hQ beer! pteeenrld with a propoeld MAim 8TAftlmJfT Dlted 11118 29th day of llrltlon ot DlflUlt Ind O.. encl lh«a 9tlOW CIUM. If In)' Clvtc: Pia.I, •200 ~ n!W~F CONTRA the Deity Pilot Augult 5 12 rMOlutlon providing for the IMuanOe ot the Serlel 1885 C-R Bondi. Md TM lclowlnei ptnON .,. Juty 1885 mend for Sall Ind a written they hll/9, why Mid petition 8Meh CA 820fl0 ' ,...,.,.. 198~ ' ' NOW. THEREFORE, the Boerd ol Oireetorl of IRWD DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, doing butlneM •: AL VAR.ADO RU8 a NollOI ol o.riu1t Ind Elle-for ch1nge of nem. lhould Tllli bu•ln ... 11 con· '~ lftet open~~ .. ~· to M-MO DETERMINE ANO ORDER .. foltowt; CORONA DEL MAR llcCLl.LLAH 0... CITY tlon I Sell The .................. not bl gr.nted ,.,_. ltlY or -........ to lectJon 1. TM rMOlutlon providing'°' INuln09 of Ille $ertM 1985 C-R Bond9 ... FLOAtST, 3337 &at COlllt VO Wl'.•T' -f'LOOA, C*i.!, ..id ,.;'tk;;' ;;rr;;. It I• IUrther Oldetld that • d~b~~Mdull welYe ltl)' lnformall1y In I pr...,,ted 10 thlt Bolld of Oifec:tOrl c:oncurrently herewith, 11 llPPfo\lld u to form. HlotMIY. Corone del M• OllAMGa cA. ..._ At· 1 11 Ind Elec:11on Sell copy ol thle order to lhoW bid, to m1k• award• In lhl Tiii totll plf 1111lue of tile Ser1M 1885 C-R Bonds lhaH be eetlblltlled It thl time or C*lforril• 82a25 · ...; l'Wn"" :: tecotded In 11: coun~ CIUM be publlltled onoe • wtt~ll~ 91~~-ol ~ lnter•t ol tlll Owner Ind to NM thentof, u that amount 14.1fflclent 10 refund lhl SertM 18114 Bonda In Beth A Burki, 8111 y L f1ROCT°"1 MF-~ the rMI I week IOI' four week• In the Cou raj«;t 1111 other blda. 1--------llOCOl'danca with ti. terme Ind c:ondltlont of llldl relOlvtlon providing fOt lllulnoe, t<epu Drive. Huntington lltll 1ocat:O pr091f1Y ' Orange Dilly Piiot, a newt-~ nty on July 19· PROPOSAL GUARANTEE P\11.IC NOTICE 9tld euch total par vllue shall be oomprlMd of the -11 obllgltlon1 of Ille lnc:IUdld Beech, CA 821148 Pub118Md Otenge Cout DATE: 7118185 papet of Qef*'lll clrc:ulltlon, F111ta ANO BONDS: EICh bid lhall 1--------- lmPfOYW"*ll Oletrlct• In ttM1 proportlont of IUCtl MIOUnll IUtnciant to prOVIOl fOt Myrna C Burlta. Ill, t111 Delly Pilot Augu9t f2. 13 19 Vl.ltDUQO e ERVIC E In Ot1nge County, Call· Publllhld Orange Cout be i c:compenled, by 1 PUM.IC NOTICE the retundlna of their reepectlve 9'191• of the SertM 1884 Bonde. . Kapu Orlve. Huntington 188& • ' · C°"flOltATIOJf Id foml1. D Pll J 2 9 !*'llfled or calhler 1 c:Mck Thi City of lrvlne hu fn- fM·proviiloN for the lnter•I to be borne by tlle s.r ... 18115 C-R Bonde. Beech. CA 821140 MT~ ""9• I01 It. it,.,: .::C... Dated· JUL 18 1885 A::;lt 5 °1 1 2 1~ 2• 2 · OI by 1 corporate IUfaty ltt.tld • rone c:llenge to convenlon from one lnt--1 r•t• delermlnlltlon method to""°''*· mandatory Thll t>uslneH 11 con-~ CA t1m. T.... Henfl' T. Moore, J r., · • bond on tlle IOlm IUrnllhlO lllow ldmlnlttretlve tellef ,~ ... Ind remarkltlno. encl othllt flltur• of 1111 Serlel 1985 C-R Bond• thell ducted by husband Ind wife Bll!Dt 'C NOT"'r , phOM; (ill) ~ Ir. JV4f9• of the e uperlor M·33.4 by the Owner •• gu1rent• lrom bulldlng Mtback1 If 1 be oonoeptullly u Mt forth 1n lhl propoeld raeolutlon lnO wlll be mOt'I fully dellllld Beth A. &trill rwx.i rw. be-ClfiMft • Court th1t bidder wlH, II In flWlld propoeld bulldlng lddltlon Ind defined by ~ of .,, Indenture to be 9ntlfed Into to conoec:1lon with the 1111 Thlt 1t1tament wu filed Publllhld Or Coast Publl9ned Or1nge Cou1 It mede to.. him In te· doet not lntrvdl any IUrther of the SertM 1885 C-R Bonda. Thi Indenture 0t 1 model thereof lhall be edopted with fhe County Qer'k ot Or· ......_ ,._ T ~ Diiiy Piiot July 2;'ruguit 5 Dilly Piiot July 22. 29, PlBJC NOTICE cordanoe with the termt of Into the requtrld ~back ooncutt1ntly with the edoptlon of tlll reeolVtlon ot lsaulnCe. 1ng1 County on July 15 • ,.,. ..,.., No. 41171-.21; 12 1985 · · Augu1t 5 l2 1985 hll bid, promptly eec:ur• thin the lltlt11ng bulldlng lecUOft 2. That Mond1Y. the 20th day of Augult. 1ta5 •t lhl h<Nr of 0:00 p.m of 1"5 ' T,,,._ .... No. .-.OC:; · M-843 ' ' M-814 FICTlTlOU8 8U8MU Wor1unen·s Compen11tlon footprint. Thie propoul It 1n Mid dlY (Ot M .oon thlr11rter u IS rMton1bly prlc:tlclble) In tile Boerd of Oifec10rl ftJl11M A1f1191ioe 14 llMGOn NA.Me 81' A ,._NT ln.urence and ll1blllty In-iunendmant to See1k>M V E. Room of Irvine Rlneh Water District, 18802 BardMn .Avenue. lrvinl, C.lfomla, be Publllhld 0...1t1ge Cou1 NO'TtCI. CW Thi followlng penont are .uranoe Said c:Mctc °' blO-301.YI Ind 811-IV of the lll'ld the 11me.,. hlreOy flKld by thll Bowd of Olr9Ct0fl u the urne Ind piece fOt 1 0•1ly Piiot July 22. 29. TRU8TEff •ALE l'tB.IC NOTICC cSolno bu11nea u. dlr'• bond lhlll be In 11'1 City'• Zoning Ordln•nca. i-tng on thl propoeld raaolUtlon of i.wanoe. Augull 5, 12, 1885 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT PtB,IC NOTICE PAIVA TE LIFE PRO· •mount of not lel9 thin A c:opy of the •tiff report. lectloft a. At the time ltld place fixed In Section 2 or at any time 0t plaoe to whleh M-818 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST FlCTITIOUI IU ... 88 DUCTIONS, 303 32nd St , I 1,500 00 Only bonds 1 .. propoMd pl#ll 1 copy of 9UCh 11e1t1ng m•y be continued, any per90n lnler•tld lndudlng Ill pet1IONI owning DATED 1/3/llO UNLESS FtCTTTIOUl IU ... 11 NAMt: ITAT'EmHT #C, Newport Beadl. CA tued by oompw11M whlCh the negative oeci.r111on 1nd llnd In the lncludecl ltnP'ovamtnt Olstrlc:tl °' eny ~ othlltWIM lnter•led In tt1e YOU TAKE ACTION TO NA• I TA'nMINT The tollowlng parton• er• 92063 lfl rited "A" or"~:: othef protect lnform1tlon Ser1M 1885 C-R Bond•.m•y appear and be heefd conciemlng ltl)' matter Mt tonh PROTECT YOUR PROP· The following perton• .,. doing buslnMt ... Roe Oouglu JoM•ton, "Belt .. w111 be . . .... IYlll&ble '°' YOAX review In lhls rMOlutlon oflntWltlon Ind ttll propoeld rMOlutlon of '-'8ncl Of ltlY mattetl Plll.IC NOTIC£ ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT doing bu9lneil9.. PACIFIC INTERIORS. 303 32nd St .• •C. Newpot1 Flllurl 10 9'Jbmlt acoept&ble II the Community o.v.iop.. mat.n.I thlltato, lndudlng the queatlon of whither the burden on the llndt of any of A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU FRENCH PARK PLACE 1901 Newpor1 Boul9v11d, Bch., CA 92063 bondt wtll be c•uM of rejec-mant Depat1ment. 2801 the Included Improvement Olttrlctl wflYld bl lncr....O over the burden that would FICTTTIOU8 IU..... NEED AN EXPLANATION PARTNERSHIP, 1933 Port Co•t• MIH. Cellfornl• Kenneth H. JOllnston, 178 llon ol bid. Mc:B-'"""' be borne by 9UCh lndudeO Improvement Olstrlc1 ware ltt bond• tolO tepltltefy NAm 8TATE.-NT OF THE NATURE OF THE Blthop Pl1c:•. Newport ~27 Albert Pl., Co9l• ~.CA PREVAILING RATES Or> If )'OU'll•VI ~y Quettlon• ~ 4. The Secnt1ry Ill directed to publllh notice or 9Udl heiring by The followlng plf90tll .,. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 8Mc:tl. CA 92800 Pacflc RMI Pr0plf1y In-92027 WAGES In ~dlllQll with comment• or c:onoerM ~ publlll'llng. copy of the retO!utlon of ln!Wltlon once. week tor two auccealve ..... doing bullneet ... YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Llwrence B. Moor•. 1933 vettmentt Corpor1tlon, I G., m B. • 11, 4 19 ·~ Ille provlllon• of Section we Invited 10 attend. Public pu<tultll to Section 8066 of the Callfomla Government Code, In • newwpeper of TATE & ASSOCIATES, TACT A LAWYER P()(t Blthop PllM:)I, Newport C.ilfornll corporation, 1to1 Potntetti., Corona dll M.,-, 1773 ol llll Callfornll labor HMrlng to be lllld by the general c:lf'CUllUon publ shed In Or1nge County The flrtt publlcltlon 11'1111 be it 1au1 2701 S..vtew. Corona dll On 8121185 It 10.00 A M. Blach. CA 82eec> Newpor1 BoullVlfO, Colt• CA 82025 COO.. tlll generll prevail.I.no 1rv1na City Counc:ll on Augu•t fourteen ( 14) daya prior to the time tlKed lor the lll8f1ng, TM Secret91Y It further Mtr, CA 92625 VERDUGO SERVICE COR· Robert Hiii. 21620 Gold Me.a. C1llfoml1 92827 D W Jldlton, 305 32nd r•I• of plf diem W9QM end 20, 19115. •t o·30 pm. In me directed lo poet 1 c:opy of the raaolutlon ol tnlenllon In thr• publlc pl90M within Miriam H Tait, 270 t S..-PORA TION U lhl duly IP-Valley ROid, Pwrl•. CA Thll buslnets 11 eon· St., Newport. CA 82063 llOlldl)' Ind OY9rtlrnl wolil In City Counc:ll C~imbert llCtl lnc:IUdld llTl9'0Yemenl Olttrlct f0t •t 11111 lourt..,.. (14) dayt pnor to the time view, Coron• del Mar. CA pointed Tt\.lttee under Ind 92370 ductld by; 1 corporltlon Cr1lg M SnueOe, 20331 1111 IOClllty In which 1111 woril 17200 J•mborM, lrvlne: ttxed for the heiring To the extent the Sectet•ry hu. prior to ldoptlon hereof, 92625 purau1nt to Deed of Trvtl, Tiii• bualn•H 11 con· PIClflc Riii Property In-S)'C*nor•. Trabuc:o Cyn., 1110 be performed hie beefl Cllltornll llCCOIT'lplllhed "'Y of IUCfl publlcatloos or postings directed by thlt See11on. the Thi• bu•lnHt 11 con-Recorded on 1/10/llO u ducted by 1 Mmltld pllt1ntr· vHtm1nt1 Corpor1llon. CA 92678 obtained from the Dll'lctor For more Information. 11m11.,. hefetly r•tlfled. ducted by 9fl 1ndlv1dual Ooc:ument no. 10338 Book lhiP Jlm4tl 0. Stiff, Ex. Vtoa. Thi• butlneH 11 con· ol the Department of lndu plHM ea.ti SllVI llttetly 11 lectlOfl s. The s.cret1ry t• directed to Ille• oertlfled copy or this rMolutlon with MirillTI Tlte 13463 Page 1153 Of Offlcllll Llwrenoe B Moore Pr• ducted by )olnt ventU11 attllll Aelatlont, • copy ot 84'0-3812, •t the Community tlll c1111torl'll1 Sttte Treuurer. together wtth 1 copy ot the propoeld resotutlon ol Thie 1tetemen1 wu flied Record• In the office ot the Thlt tttternent wu lllld Thi• •taternenl waa flied R. Oouglu JohNton wtllch le on fhl In thl offtoe ol Development Dlpit1ment l11U11nc:41 with tlll County Cler1t. ol Or-Recotder ol Or1nge County, with the County Clerk of Or· with tlll County Cl«k of Or· Tiiie tt1tement w11 ft the City Clerk ot the City ol Dated· J uly 26 1"5 ADOPTED. SIGNED AND APPROVED thlt 12th day ol August, 1985 1nge County on July 18, C1llfornl•. executed by. 1ng41 County on July 15, ltlQ8 County on July 11, with the Couflty Cler1c ol lrvlne Ind wlll be mlde ~ CrTY Of MV*I, 8Y: .-.., A. lwen, ~t _..,.._RANCH WATEll OttllUCT and ofthe 9-cf of 1985 OAAYOUSH EHSANI Will 19&5 t985 1n01 County°" July 8. 19 able to 9nY lntlfelted party NANCY C. LACEY, City DW9Cton tt.eot f111-SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION r>2t11• ,_., fJ801ll upon requeet. The conll9C-Ctlftl 1ettJ J. Wheelar, ~tafy lftVIHf RANCH WATER DllTIUCT and of the Boetd Publltllld Of•nge Cotti TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER PublllhlO 0...1t1ge Coast Published OrltlG9 Collt Publlthed Orlngl Coat IOI Ind Inf 1Ub<:ontnc10t Publlahad Or1nge Coast of Dlnctor9 tMfeof D•lly Piiot July 22, 29, FOR CASH, (p1ytble It lime 01lly Piiot July 22, 29, Olllly Piiot July 15, 22. 28, Diiiy Piiot July 22. 29, Under him tl'laN pay not .... Dally Pilot August 6, 12, Publllhld Or1lnge Collt Dally Piiot August 12. 111. 1885 st 5, 12. 1985 or Siii in lawful money of the August 5, 12. 1985 Augu11 5, 1885 Auguet s. 12. 18&5 thin tlll IP«)lfled p,.-,e111ng 1885 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porache • Audi "' E. C.ast hJ., lew,.rt ltaclt lll-otOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC tB 2100 llAllOR ILVD., COSTA llESA (l14) 140-1100 (213) lill-1218 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People WE'RE IEW Sates wsitc lettlls WE'RE Dllllll Se nice Parts lody Sbop 0 CREVIER BMW "' SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ~ "Where Professions/ Attitude Prevails" l peclaflzlng In European Deltvery. Exc.ti.nt S.l.c:Uon of ...,, end car•fully PNPared UHd BMW1 always in stock 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadway & 1st St Clo~ Sundays GSTERLING SAUS -SHYICE -LWl•C -PAIT$ Overseas Delivery Specialists PARTS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 840-8444 G JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS \ 1301 Quall St. -INw C•r Location 1001 Qu•ll St. -R•ul• Dlvlalon IT\ World's Largest Selection of 0 \Cl Mer~des Benz A 833-9300 SM · LuUll · Pitts · Wllct · Wy s.., --:-J, United Stites) II THE M-824 M-587 M-833 ,., .. of W9QM to Ill wort!· M-1159 .. 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service, Parts. Body, Paint & Tire Depts , Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2010 llarlter llt~., Ctsta 1111 ••2-0010" 1.0-1211 BUENA PAAIC PACIFIC OCEAN o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN &):\.'FAMILY STORE SINCE '93' ~ Sale• -Service -Lea•ing Ml-0110 , -- OCONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 llf~tr lh4., 0.sta ••sa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 Special Parts UH 546-9400 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SATURDAY 8:30 AM -fJ:OO PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM SALES • LEASING • SERVICE • PARTS e SUBARU OF ANAHEIM We 're Not the Biggest, But We'r e the Be•t! at 91 Frwy and Harbor Blvd. 1221 N Herbor Blvd. (7 14) 772-9800 Anaheim, CA 92801 (213) 924-2367 <'-"' ..... 0 South County * , VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S 111 •LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAY MORE? Pans Open M-Sa1 8 • 5·30 Sat 9 • '4 p.m Service m-Frl 7:30 • 6 p.m. 11711 BEACH BLVD HUNTlMOTON BEACH 714/ 842·2000 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LOHO"TtRM"tEASES • COMPETITIVI PURCHASI Pitas • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES IT\ 21an14 837-2333 'CJ Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. 0 BILL YATES VILISWllEI • PlllOIE • PEllEIT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 12112 Valle lta4, 1aa .l1aa oa,htraH ••1-•111 111 ... 00 CD ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 ,, Th ,,,,, 111 lt1• 1,,, Salts Flt I Y11rs · Ontn2e. s ALEs Loa--st. sERv1ce uu HAllllOlll •L"o • u :As 1NG CotTA llHIA • ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coat• Men 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy . . 0 808 LONGPRE PONTIAC Or•• County's Ofden & Largest Ponti« De•lenhlp at leac.ti ltVd. a ~ Garden Grove ''""""" f714 .. 2...... 1714J ..... 2 ... We peffono •II itonts.c warra,,.Y wortc. teg.trdlnt or where ~ otlglnally pUl'Chased ~' Cir. ~ WDAY WD•• Ullft1L .... I' ••• ,,.. -. • FOMCAITI OM A2 Serving Newport Beach, Cotti Meu;Hunllngton Buch, lrYlne, Llgunt IMc:h, Fo.anttln Ylllty end loutt. Or1ft11 c_., CALIFORNIA MONDAY. AUGUST 12, 1985 25 CENTS Cout A for mer fighter pilot who was shot down In Viet- nam Is now piloting planes In a different kind of war: Battling brush fires In an air tanker./ A3 California Report finds lucrative Judges' dlsablllty fund Is lndebt./A4 Was a San Gabriel rape victim the latest victim of a stalk Ing kll.ler? I A5 Nation Offlclals of nearby com- munities say warning about Union Carbide chemical leakage was too little, too late.I A4 Seeing Wiiiiam Schroeder smile at his grandchildren makes all t~e agony of heart Im- plant worthwhile, his son says./A4 World Business boycott spreads with rioting In South Africa.I A4 Sports It was a profitable day Sunday for both the Angels and Dodgers as each gained ground./81 Hubert Green wins head- to-head struggle with Lee TrevlnototakePGA Championship by two shots.181 USC's football team Is hoping to keep improving during the 1985 cam- palgn./82 Bualness Strong Point of Irvine gets Into the brottiel busi- ness.JBS INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlson Theaters Weather A9 A3 85-6 87-9 A9 89 89 BB A6 A7 A3 84, 9-10 81-4 AB AB A2 eare· Situation• like tbJa may be eased when Newport Beach changea atgnala for peak traffic hoa.ra. Balboa traffic crunch eased Traffic eng!_neers altering signals for peak activity hours at key peninsula intersections By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ofllle1Jelff'11otli.ft Summer traffic Jams on the Balboa Peninsula are expected to ease as a resul• of changes being tested b) Newpon Beach traffic engrn eers Wnh the cooperation of the State Department of Transponat1on. city engineers are resetting the traffic signals' phasing on Ne wport Boulevard to move traffic off the peninsula more smooth!}. cit} traffic engineer Rich Edmonston said The tests began Frida) and con- tinucd dunng the late alternoon Saturday and Sunday The biggest change 1s al Via Lido where the green light allows traflic on \le'-"pon Boule"ard to advance for<>O seconds -up from the usual f'IO- second period. Edmonston '>aid The 90-second green light will bl' used on bus} weekend'> from ] p. m 10 7 p.m when carload~oftx;ach \ ic;1tor'> leave the Balboa Peninsula Rut trallic engrneers also ace ""ork1ng"' 1th Cit} pohce oi> a S}Stem that would allow oflkm t.o sw1Lch..to..tbe.lon~~·r intervals onl> when traffic w nges11on warrants the change Traffic signals al Finlc} A.venue and 32nd. 10th and 2l!th streets arc altered 10 S\.nchron11e -with the change on V1al1do "Beach traffic this past weekend was a bit lighter than normal. so we don't reall\ knO\.\ ho"' thr new S\'Stem will ..-..ork·:· Edmon'llOn said this morning .. But the ""1em can be refined as 14e go ,. The cit) has been "'ork1ng 14tth l'altrans on the change'> for nearl) three ~ears While Newport Bcc1ch lOntrol\ the traffic ~1gnal<. at 32nd 30th and 28th street~. the o;1gna1' at \ 1a Lu.Jo and Fm le\. arc r,ta1e-run ..\ n.•" t'lt'd, ~ c·omdnramrg Tht five traflic signals was installed last summer. but needed 10 be fine-tuned. Edmonston said The cost of the change., lur the cit\ v.as about SI 00.000 Traffic on Nr"port Boulr,anJ ha~ been affected recent!\ b\ motonstl> avo1d1ng the western· end of Balboa Boule' ard. where a \\estbound lane,., dosed \\.h1le 140rl..e~ cap the otl well that e\plooed ~ug 2 ~ewpon BcJl h Police \gt Ron Rodge~ \311J the lane "'hi .. h ma' reopen b~ thl' coming \\l'ekend. hall not caused ~1gn1fican1 traffic pruh- lems in the area ho"'e' er · People 14 ho II\ e 1 n the Jrea Jnd an.· tam1ltar v.11h 11 are u.,in& other tpleaae aee TRAFFIC/ A2) Poli~e probe Melon contamination ruins slaying of , • Lagunaman farmers hopes for profits The battered bod) of a Laguna Beach man was fo und Sunday in an open field tn Laauna Hills and pohce said today they arc mves11ga1mg the death as a hom1c1de The dead man was 1deni1fied a's Gregory Mark McGowan, 30. accord- '"~ to Orange County henff s Lt. Dick Olson. The cause of death won't be· dctcrmin~until an autopsy 1s com- pleted late today But Olson said the man sustained massive trauma ro his head A resident discovered the hody at about 9 a.m. m a fi eld at the intersectio n o f Hendo n and Cumberwell street riear the Laguna Hills Plaza. Olson said the man's body was full y dressed but that his clothing was tn disarray. By the Associated Press Watermelon salec; have not re covered from the d1scovcn of pes11c1dc-tain1ed fruit 1n ·Juh prompting farmers to JUSt about g1 H' up on this ~ason and look to ne\t }ear, a growers association sa}\ State officials found another field of watermelons P,01soned w11h ald1caJb, a pesticide illegal for use on the fruit and other food crops. la..,t week and growers sa} this "'111 discourage sales more "The quicker the problem 1s dl·alt with and put behind us. the qu1rkl·r the market will recover... <;a1d Barbara Buck, spokeswoman for thl' Irvine-based Western Grower-; \\· soc1a11on · "We've prett} much wntten ofTthl'i season for watermelon. and wc·rc JU\I hoping lUmumer conhdence return\ h\ ne\I \Ummer," said Buck, whose group rt•prc\ents about QO pereent of t'alllorn1a and <\n1ona·, watermelon grO\\l'r\ r nntain1nated melon'> 14ere first d1snl\ercd 1n earl) Jul) when hun- dred'> ot people became 111 from ~omum1ng the fruit .\bout a mtlhon mt'lo"' "'ere recalled from homes and supermarl..et 'iheh co; throughout the \I.lit Farml·r' estimated the recall i:oc,1 1ht·m SI m1lhon dollars. gro'-"er' d\\oc1a11on tigures indicate ·· r he .-m1o; occurred nght when thl· h1ghl''t demand of the }ear comes and the pnleS arc ~st for the grower · Bud \Jtd .. So the't m1 sed tht•1r protit-m.1k1ng pan or the sea on The,·rl' into the break-e,en 11mC' ~nd the demand I!> not thae The\ re not abk -lll ..ell t ' ..-..Jtl·rmclon' the} 're pfo<luun(I ... \\. atcrml'lon' apprll\ l'J h' lht· 1ate CXpartmcnt of fl"Mxl and \gn- culture and c;tamped 14tlh a grc'-·n and 14hlle c;eal ha\l' lx'cn lilhng "tMl' c;hehc' '>tnu: the recall but lOn· '>Umt'r' aren't ptd.ing them up '\.Jk~ol \\atcrmelon~are 40 ~n.ent hclo14 l.1\1 \ummer\ figures. said a \pol..t'""''man tor the \ ons groccn ~tore '-h.1111 fad. H1l\Jgt>\ 'Ile prec;1den1 for pnxh1~l' a1 RJlph" said '><llt''i there are do"' n 2 ~ pcru:nt He compared the la, I.. 111 n·u>H·n 10 the I Q'\O con- 1arn1na1t·J ,r,1n~IT) <;c;arc \\' h.id trouble ~lltng lrc'>h , ranhc.·me' h1r at le.tst 10 \ear<>·· he (Plea~ aee MELONS/ A2) College trustee has 'had it' with state Geo e Rodda calls It a career after T7years. blames loss of local contro(decltne tn funds Oeorse Rodda Jr., a widely honor- ed community colleac leader who bas served 17 years as a Coast Communi- ty College District trustee, won't seek re-election this fall because of d1s- sati1facuon with Sacramento. In explaJnfoa his decision, Rodda cited an "un ympathctK: governor" ind tbe toss of local control over community coll~es. On the Coast d1 trict board. Rodda has helped ovcnce tho operation of Oranac Coast, CoasOine and Ooldtn West ooll c , plus pubhc television station K & TV, Channel SO. in Huntinaton Beach. Rodda. an attorney Wlth offices tn Newport Beach and Washsnaton, D.C , said he has arown d1scouraaed while watching the 'ltatc assume a significantly larser rok in runmna community colleges tb1t 1dcally should be tailored to locaJ needs "h's h.ke scctna one of your children in quicksand a.nd not bt1n1 able to do somcthlna about it,' Rodda sajd, He said the swtna 10 control over the collqes bepn with pa e of Propo 1tion 13, the t 978 ta• reform measure lb.at, amo~ 1t chan&Ci, hm1tcd (()(al school d1stnct • tuhty to rat~ money throu&h property tlXC'I Afterward, Cattrom1a·, 106 community college~ had 10 rely on 1hc.> slate for most of their f undrng. The second blow Rodda ..aid came in 1982 v.hen 'illltc leg1slatori approved a "hit lt\t" that halt~ fund1na for numerou!\ rccreauon nnd personal cnnchmc:-nt cou~'I. He ..a1rl that ltst "wiped out" 37 pcrttnt of thC' counts then offered b) Fountatn Valk> ba~ Coastline C ollegc. "It was a rather arb1tary lt\t done tn • a totally bureaucrattc manner without any fcelina." he $8td. "It wl\ hke the Frtnch auillottne ... Rodda also pcnntcd to ll lac Ir. of uppon from Gov Gcorsr Ocu- kmtJ11n. who~ hud ct hive l•"en proportionally h1&her fund1n boo ts to the four->car Unr vcnity of C'lh· fom11 and C'ahfomia tate LJni.,<'T• s11y and Colleses 'Y\tem' ' ' : - t PHIL SNEIDEllWI PEOPL E IN THE NEWS "~u!tC the 'ltatc hu pronounc~ wuh iu dollar\ that rommun1t\. colltte'I a"' ~ond mtc. people tan to bthe"e 11''1 true:· Rodda said "l\nd 11·~ not." The tru ttt J)(."ltntro 10 1hc import· ant role c-ommumty collcic · havr P!•>cd 1n prov1d1n1 JOh tru1n1n and h11her C'ducat1on to ~,1dents who have fc"' otht"T option' \ - .. ( ommunll\ colleges arc a vast dump1n(l ground tor people" ho hl\.t' had C'ducatwn.11 proMems in the past · h<" said '\\(' reqcle them into ~ople with mt'aninaful h\t'S .. Rodda ha., h.ad a d1sun1u1sht'd career a-;a rnmmunitv college trustee tit'"'1l .prec,1dentoftheC"O.s1 Dmnll Board fhe times and wu a found1n1 trustet" for ~<)( E tn I 9 ~ He was foundJn& prcsidtnt ot ~ 1 • ~tar-old orga011at1on called C alt- fomia Community C oll(1t Tru\ltt$. RoJda ,., one of two pcop1t ..,ho hlH' rte ti\ ed th<' group'<, "T n1\ttt of the Vtar" award He also m:'t'l\td the fi"t Regional T ru~t~ "ward Imm the s<,<lC'1auon of ( ommunuy Collcae Trustee~. n:presentina the t\lne ~tcm ~tue~ (Pleue eee RODDA/ A.2) Fiery plunge into-, mountain inayset - record death toll - TOK YO(AP)-AJapan A1r Lmes 747 Jumbo Jet with 524 people aboard crashed on a domestic flight today 10 mountamous country after rc~rttn& · that n had problems with a cabm door and was going to make an emergency landing. lmllaf repons from authont1es gave no sign of survivors 10 what could be history's worst single plane d1sas1er The worst previous one- plane crash was that of a Turkish DC-10 near Pans tn 1974, in wb1ch 346 people pcnshed Pilots of two other ai~raf\ had repon ed seeing a plane afire in the au before the crash. The Japan Self-Defense Fon::c said (Pleue eee JAPAJf/A2) Sunday concert 'worst' of year Residents fire off noise complaints; cop loses helmet By TONY SA.A VEDRA Of llM o..,, ,,.,,. ...... Bnan ~dams' t0ncen unda' at the Pacrtic ~mph11heatre drc:-14 ·the most nu1sanle l<>mplaints of an) c,hov. this }ear at the Costa Mesa arena. and pro"ed c:-spec1all) trouble- some for one motor"'cle oflicer "hose helmet '-"as stolen trom the parking lot ·ft v.as dreadful. ab\olutel\ dreaJ- lul · ..aid re!>1den1 Jen Dt>ats. "'ho filed one of the 54 complainb O't'r no1c,e allegedh emanating trom the Jmphttheater a~ v.c.-11 .. , from the post- lOnlen traffic \II but eight 11 the protests came 1rom the_ ~ dcl Mar. neigh- borhood dirN"th behind the arena that pla~ed ho't unda) to a capac11~ (rll14d of I ~.000-pluc; ·1 The not!>el Juc;1 hm us lull blast:· 'Utd Deats Otlicer (Janh \\ 11\0n said there 141.'re eight arre\I\ mosth alcohol- rd.ued. and nine-traOic colhs1on'i a!. , ar\ '>I reamed out of the amph11heater par!.. in[! IOI \\ti on Jdlkd that more lenda- tll:nder> v.e-n: unrq,oneJ · I 14tln~'><-'\1 Jht1ut tl4o or three , ra,he' 14 here ~opk JU<ot dn" c off· ~1d \\ 11,on onl' ut the two motor- ' 'dl' oflicer; patruling tht' area "\l\t' w ~n percent of the people ulnllOtl l1u1 ol thae are drunk .ind h\pt»J up bel"JU\l' the' ·,e heard their 1,1,1ir1te mu"' It<. i:iu tlC' htllhersome · Perhapc; nothtnll '' more truer for \\ 1l<oon \partner ollher Rt l'h <\llum \\ ho\t" \Ile~, ht."lml't 14aS stolen from 11 'mot0rC\ clc:-14 h1le he'"'' c:-ligated a l 1,11 n 1ns1dt' the parking lot \I um reponed that the S "')helmet ..-.:1'appa1enth pilfered b~ a sou,cnir hunkr P1'h'-t: al<o 1 n.'fl'ln~ that one con cen~oer wa' Jllacked "1th a ..-.renlh dunn~ ,1 light 1n the amphttheater (Plea~ .ee NOISE/Ai) Oeorce Rodda Jr. ~--- ==. t • I Orange C0Mt DAILY PtLOTIM~. August 12, 1815 JAPAN JET WITH 524 ABOARD LOST ••• Proa Al ooe of its belicopten 'POUed ~k· 'IC~ a mountain.side tn the Japan Alpt Ul ~cenuaJ part ohhccoLlnUy. It said retCUe teams had not yet rached the crash tt, on \he nonh $ide of 6,929-foot Mount ()aura. 'bou~ lix nules ca t ofSi.ku CH) and 70 ~ nonh t of Tokyo. At about 8:2S p.m. (4:25 a.m. PDT), lsao Shlmoulu, a N'-'no prd'ectural police officer, ~•d in a ttlepbonc interview that police, fire· fiahler1 and Self Defense Force per- sonnel WCR at or neat the crash area. There wu no further indication, however. that rescuers ac&ually llad reached the site. Oeoftfcy Tudor, a Japan Air Lines spokesman, said the passenger manl· fest included 21 non-Japanese names. addinJ. "There are some Western names." The JAL plane was on a fu&ht from Tokyo's Haneda Airpon to Osaka in one of Japan's busiest holiday travel seasons. The Jetliner carried S09 passengers. includina 12 anfants. and a crew of I S, Tudor said. Tudor said \he pilot reported "trouble with a door" and U.S. officials at Yokota Air Base, an °"mencan base about 21 miles west of Tokyo. said the pilot asked and rece1 ved permission to make an emeraency landiJll.. However, the plane disappeared off nidar screens near Saku. a clly m Napno prefecture (state). It crashed at about 6:S4 p.m. (~:54 a.m. ~OT). The Japan Broadcasting Corp. said there was a thunderstorm in the area about the time of the crash. just before dark. The crash site was in a remote area of mountains that 1s unanhabtted and accessible only on foot but popular Wlth hikers, police said. Relatives of those aboard gathered. wccpina, at Haneda and Osaka air- ports to await word. News repons said the Japanese passenger list included Kyu Sakamoto. a popular singer known internationally for bis hit record in the t 960s. "Sukiyaki.·· It was not confirmed that he was aboard, how- ever. Kyodo News Service quoted un- named Wltncsscs as saying they saw a Mt. Fujii.. ~ Japan Ail '-"es JAPAN Boeing 747 --~~~~~~~. Crash Site Japan A.tr Llnee plane cruhed lo th.la area. plane make a long tum and then saw "red and black flames." Japan Broadcasting said witnesses an the Nagano amt telephoned the network to repon they heard a loud crash and saw a "mushroom cloud." The 747 appeared to be well off course between Tokyo and Osaka when it reported that il was in trouble. Tudor said in a telephone interview that the plane's captain, Masami Tak.ahama, 49. radioed that ''there was trouble with a door on the deck of the main cabin," and the door appeared to have been on the right rear side of the f usela1e. Japan Broadcasting said the first message from the JAL pilot was sent at 6:39 p.m. and Yokota cleared the plane for an emergency landing at 6:54 p.m. One report of a plane on fire came from the pilot of a U.S. Air Force C-130 cargo plane and the other from a Japanese Air Self-Defense Force plane. Japanese news reports said. At Yokota, Technical Sgt. Joseph Cotton, a pub I 1c affairs officer. sa1d in a telephone anterv1ew that the control tower had given permission at 7 p.m. for the JAL plane to make an emergency landing. He said he bad no knowledge of the report that a U.S. pilot ~ad described an aircraft on fire. JAL said the plane was a short- range 8747, a model configured for large passenger loads on relatively short flights. The crash came an the middle of u tradmonal holiday penod for urban Japanese to v1s1t their rural home- towns. Japan's worst previous air crash was the collision in the air of a domestic All Nippon Airways Boeing 727 and a mihtary aircraft in July 1971 , which killed 162. The highest number of fat.aht1es occurred when 1wo Boeing 747!. collided at Tenerife, Canary Islands. in 1977, killing a tot.al of 582 people. Relativee of pueengen aboard cruhcd plane &rleve during interview. ~anary Islands collision is worst aviation disaster By the Associated Press Here 1s a hst of the worst com- mercial av1at1on d1sastef' worldwide I March 1977 582 killed 10 a collls1on of two Boeing 747s operated by Pan Amencan and KLM at the airport on Tenenfe 10 Spam'<, (a nary Islands. 2 March 1974· 346 killed 1n the worst single-plane accident when a Turkish Dc-10 crashed 26 miles northeast of Pan'i 3 June 23. 1985: 329 killed when .an Air India Boeang 747 crashed off the coast of Ireland. apparentl > because of an explosion. 4 Aug. 19, 1980: .301 killed in a fiery emergency landing of a Saudi Arabian L-LO l l Jet at the airport 1n the Saudi capital 01 K1yadh. 5. Ma)' 25. 1979. 273 killed when an -\mencan Ai rimes DC -10 crashed on takeoff 1n Chicago 6 Sept I. 1983· 269 killed when a Korean Ai r Lines 747 wa<. shot do"'n by a Soviet fighter after Oyrn~ through Soviet a1~pace near Sakhalin Island. 1. November 1979: 257 killed when an Air New Zealand DC'-10 taking tounsts to the South Pole struck a mountain 10 Antarctica 8.Jan I 1978 213k1lledwhenan Air Indian 747 en route to the M1ctdle East kmgdom of Dubai crashed less than two mmutes after takang ofT from Bomba)' 9. December 1974. 191 lulled when a chartered Dutch DC-8 returning Indonesian Moslems from Saudi "" Arabia went down 10 Sn Lanka 10 August IQ75 l88 k1lledwhena chanered Moroccan Boeing 707 crashed near Agad1r. Morocco. 11 Nove mber 1978: 183 killed when a chanered Icelandic A1rllne11 DC-8 crashed short of an airport 1n Colombo, Sn Lanka. On Nov. 27, 198 3, 183 people were killed when an Av1anca Boeing 747 crashed near Madnd'r, Barajas airport 13 December 1981 : 180 killed when a chartered Yugoslavian lnex- Adna Airways DC-9 slammed into a fog-shrouded mountain near AJaCCtQ. Corsica Hostage taken at mosque Three separate crashes each killed I 76 people. A Soviet Acroflot crash near Moscow in October 1972; the colh<11on ofa British Airways Tndent and a Yugoslav DC-9 near Zagreb, Yugoslavia. 10 September 1976; and the crash of a Jordaman Boeina 707 at N1geria'r, Kano airport 1n January 1973 PARIS (APJ -A gunman de- mandana an airplane to Oy to Algena senously wounded a man 1n the Pans Mosque and took another man host.I.JC pohce said The Pans pohcc'.s el1te antt<OQ'l· mando unit surrounded the mosque. an the Lattn Quarter on the Left Bank A state prosecutor ncgouatcd by phone with the gunman, who was holed up with his hostage an!'1de one Woman jumps to death on freeway IJ "e Auodated Prtt OfllleDMIJ"9tlWf A SS year-old Oranic (ounty woman died when she Jumped from a freeway overptss and wa\ •truck b )' teveraJ cars. pohce wd Vir1>nia Lee Dunman of Tuittn was 1«n waJk1na on the f'ourtn trect bndat over the Santa Ana Freeway about 3 a.m. Sundt). Lt Jack Nelson td She climbed over the raihns 1nd Jumped I of the bu1ldmg'i of the va'it complex. police said Police said the man, who had a nne was demandang to speak Wlth a representative of the Ala.cnan Em- bass) They said he also asked that a car be brought to take him to Orly airport ilnd a plane be readied to take him to Algiers, the Algenan capital. A secretary at the mo11que, who fled by a side door. 1dent1fied the hosta&e as the mosque's chief of protocol. HadJ cl Om.r. and the wounded man as the mosq,e'$dtrector ofpenonnel. Rabah Dratnchen1 ._ poltce spoke,man. who asked he not be 1dent1fied ,,.1d the aunman appeared to be 1n a >Neakened mental state dunng ht\ conver11uon NOISE ... From Al grounds. but no details were available this mornmg. While the concen ended about 10:30 pm . W11$on said ll took another hour for the crowd to leave the area With all the commotion, re 1dent Russ Millar said hew., d1sappo1nted that the theater was "not wilhna to be a aood nC1ahbor" "People were hoouna and hout1n1 all over the Fa1rv1tw R:oad an:.a for a Iona. Iona time." Millar said. MELONS WRITTEN OFF •.• FronlAl said. but added that ht' did not expect watermelon ~le' to bt afTectw that Io na Mcanwh1lt. the itate will cont1nut to check fields for contam1nat1on Jan We~\ell Oepanment of Food and A.gnculture sp6keswoman satd onl) 190 acre of the state·~ I 3,000 acre of w11ennelon fields were contaminated "We don't knoy. how many more there ma)' bt <but) we won't let 1nyth1na et to market unless wt've 1nspe<:tcd 11 ," 'ihc said J " Coast temperatures inching 4p Low cloud• wlll mo'/9 In OYW the coeet tonlaht and linger Into the morning Tueld1y but 8ou1hern Cellfornla Wlu ~ moetly clffr othel'wtM end temperetur .. wttl ~ go&ng up 1 btt. LOI A~ wlll cool down to the eot 1onlaht and warm to 1 high TIMCll)' In the tow to mld..tOI, the Natlonel WMther 8.vic. ..ld. The vali.ys wltl range from the UPC* 50t 1nd low eo. overn'Ght to hlati. from H to 93 BMc:h temperaturte will reech mulmulT\8 In the 70.. Along the Orange Cout theta wlll ~night and morning tow clouds with eonny af1amoon1 through TUMd1y otherwlN fair Lowa 57 to 85. Hight from the low 70. nMr the beachee to n .. r 90 In th• w1rmaat Inland valley1. From Polnt-Conc.ptlon to the Mexican Border -Inner wat.,..: Light varl1ble wind• In the night and morning hours becoming west to eoothweat 8 to 18 knot1 Tuted1y 1f1ernoon. Night and morning low clouds with some att«noon cle1rlng. U.S. Tempe UIU. "°°" ta 71 LOllllvlte .. ,, MemPNt t3 76 HI Le Mt-9Mctl .. 11 ~ Alli\ FUriM ~ Albeny 13 6t MllwWll• 71 64 All>uQU4WQue u S9 M__.IPei.I ,, 12 Alnerlllo ... 10 Nuhvllle t3 71 AllMle 91 ,, -on..ne t2 72 Atlenl~Clly 13 17 New YOtll .. .. Calif. 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IOw tot 24 llOUl'I end•n; al So m O..M-•2 10 Slv9'1900<l .. 12 .._,_,, ea 56 Tides 0.lrott 711 56 s~ 74 51 819hop Ill &3 bu4u111 .. 51 Sy<acu .. eo 5.2 Slyllle 1oe 17 £1PMO ea 70 Topel<• H 74 '••l>enkl 64 61 fucaOll 111 72 Cetllllna 78 &3 115 18 TOOAY Second IOw 1 OOPl'I 09 1 l5pm 6 1 Fergo 73 ., rulN Fllg91alf 77 53 Wlthlnglon II() ;: Surf Report Orltld Repida 71 M WICNla 80 O..e1 ,..,,,. &I 49 Wllk .. 8at,. 81 115 hcondhlgh TU11t0AY Fltal kNo 2 47 a m 0, Hertford .. 63 LOCATIOfll Im IHAN ....... 51 llO H11ntlngl011 leal:ll 1·3 '"" "°"'*"" 12 ,, Eztendecl "'-Jetty . ......_, •·3 ,.,, HouttOll $4 71 .0.1'1 $tl'M(, Newport 1·3 ,.., Inell~ H 1$ UIWISV.C.~ 1-3 laJt J~Ma 115 118 Some .... ,., Ind morning IOw aelooaWeclge •·3 ,.., Ja.-.... 89 73 c1ouc1e but on.wi.. ,.., w~ Lagunee..cl\ 2-3 pOOf ~ 51 411 woug11 ~r~orni... 8anC!etnent• 1.3 pOOf ~Olty .. 73 70. -.... 10 '°""" In ,,... ... ,.,emp" L.MVegee 100 73 _....., lnUlnd veleye LOW9 511 to N ...... dlrec1lon-•ll ~~ I 27 a m 31 145pm 24 ~lligll 7 57 p"' 8 I Sun Nit lOCl•y a1 7 43 p m "-T...O•t 11 8 13 am end Mt• ev-al 7 42 p"' Moon Mia lOCl'Y al ~ 23 P m • r1- Tueadey et 3 a. ll m end Mtt agelf> al • 180"' Justice gets only three cents out of government's dollar WASHINGTON (AP) -Pohce. prisons and courts were given less than three cents of every federal, state and local dollar in 1982, suggesting the justice system gets short-shrift treatment in Amenca's budict pri- orities.a new government report says. Out of a combined federal, state and local spending tot.al of S t.2 trillion in fiscal 1982, S 18.6 b1llien went for police services. That trans- lates to only I 'h cents of every federal . state and local dollar. Only 2.8 cents of every 1982 federal, state and local dollar -or $34. 7 brllion -was spent on the overall criminal and c1v1l JUShce system. Besides the roughly I 1h cents out of every dollar spent for police services. seven-tenths of a cent went to pnsons and jails and six-tenths of a penny was used for the operauon of c1v1l and criminal couns. The report released Sunday by the Bureau of Justice Stallsttcs furnished fresh evidence that Amcnca's cnm1- nal justi ce system ranks near the bottom of the ladder m governmental spending priorities, eclipsing only space research and technology. "This 1s considerably less than we spend 1n many other areas," said Steven R. Schlesanger. dlrcctor of the bureau. "We spend more than twice as much on housing and the environ- ment. more than four ames as much on education and· more than five times as much on nallonal defense." Among other findings were these: -From 1980 to 1982. even though spending on cnminal and civiljusucc systems !aged behind other pro- grams, expenditures for police protec- tion did nse by 23 percent while corrections spending went up by 30 percent. -Close to 1 3 m1lhon people were employed in the nation's cnmanaJ justice system in 1982, with a total payroll ofS2 billion. -Nearly 590,SOO of the nation's police and employees of police agen- cies -or 81.6 percent -were workmg at the local level. -The federal. state and local governments combined spent SI .SO per capita on c1v1l and cnmmal JUStice, and of this, $80 went for police protcctton. The spcndang ranged from $70 per capita 1n West Virginia and Arkansas. to $200 or more per capita in Alaska, New York, Nevada and the District of Columbia. The federal share of direct expen· diturcs for the nation·s criminal and J usuce system m 1982 was only 9 pcrcen t, while the st.ate share was 30. 7 percent and the local -ovcrnment share was 60.3 percent. DtrcC1 exrn- dttures constitute the bulk o aJI spendang except money coming from grants-in-aid and revenue-sharing programs. Schlesinger said the figures were obtained by his agency from the Census Bureau's 1982 Census of Governments and from the bureau's own survey of state and local crimtnal .J USticc s~nding and employment. I He said it "helps put in context the current debate on expanding corrcc- j t1onal resources to deal with growing Jail, pnson and probation popu- lations." TRAFFIC ... From Al rou tes,'' Rodgers said. The nght westbound lane of Balboa Boulevard 1s closed from 42nd to 44th street. Workers are sealing an.old oil well that exploded Aug. 2 when methane gas leaked from the hole. After cement 1s poured mto the well, the street will be repaved a!ld reopened. Evidence filed in nuke sale case Federal prosecutors say documents they filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles Friday prove a Huntington Beach bu~inessman willfully sold nuclear triggers to Israel without a license. The documents. filed by Assist.ant U.S. Attorney William Fahey, show that electronics manufacturer Rich- ard Smyth was demcd a license to ship krytons-triggenng devices that may be used on nuclear weapons-to an Israeli firm 10 the m1d-l 970s. accordang to newspaper reports. Smyth, president of MiJco Inter· national Inc .. was indicted May 16 for selling 800 of the triggers to Heli Corp. of Tel Aviv from January 1980 through December 1982. His trial on 15 counts of violating the Arms C9ntrol Act and 15 counts of malcmg false statements begins Aug. 20. Smyth has exp~scd surprise at the charges and claims he was unaware of the need for a license or the wntten approval of the U.S. -State Depart- mcnt 10 order to stup krytons. Besides their potential military . use, the electronic timing devices arc com- monly used in photoco~ying ma- chanes and airport strobe hghts. But documents filed with the court Fnday show Smyth 'applied for an export license in 1975 after receivi ng an order for 200 of the trigering devices. That apphcat1on was reportedl,Y dented because of the Lnggers' m1h- tary application RODDA STEPPING DOWN, DISCOURAGED .•• From Al As the orpn1zat1on·~ national leg.is- lat1v~.£h.a1rman. Rodda helped draft and obtain passage of three education bills benefiting commumty colleges. Rodda has donated lCfll SCTVICCS by representing community colleaes before state and appellate courts and before the U.S. Supreme Court. Beyond his college work, the trustee has been active in Republican pohtics, numerous local churches and community organizations such as the Orange Coast YMCA. Jn 1983, Rodda was among the Coast Distnct trustees who approved the layoffs of about 100 full-time teachers and adm1n1strators in response to an impending bud&ct crisis. The decision provoked wide- spread community criticism and an unsu~ssful recall carnpajp in which Rodda was taraetcd. In November 1983. three new Coast DistriC1 trustees supported by local colleae tcachcn were elected. Since then, a new chancellor and two new college presidents have been hired. But Rodda instSted he made his decision not to seek another term · "rqardlcss of what has happened" an d1stnct poht1cs. "I have been the most honored trustee 1n the history of community colleaes bcc.ause I had &ood contacts and was there at the riaht time," Rodda said. "Now is not the right time for me to be 1 trustee." Just Call 642-6086 Wbat do )'Oii like 1bout tilt DaJly Piiot? Wbat doa't yoa like? 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