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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-04 - Orange Coast Pilot~ Cov~r-up claimed .i .. • An attomc) tcprctentina relatives o( a slain J S.ycar-old boy said racial oycrtonc 1J1d po!itiCal influence could explain why Costa Meu police have not amsttd lhe man who shot •• upreme COurt llmlt• ttii abHtty of mlnorttlel to' r~~ legal.._ In anU- dl1etlm1nation com- plalnta./ M Sporta Mike Lanaford'a 50-yard fiel~ goal propels Rama overctitcago Bears.~1 - Entertalnment .. $Ide by Side by Sondheim" gllttera In the hands of the South Coat Muatc~ITheaw7AI .. INDEX Advice and Games A 12 BuHetln Board A3 Business • • A7-'l Clasaffled aS-7 Coma A11 Oealfl notK::et C7 Entertainment A 11 Opinion A14 POUce log A3 Publk: Notices 87-8 81 PAUL AllCllIPLEY Of ............ Pres151eot Ronald Reaian, campa1pnn1 to pn-vent the U S. Senate from bemg retaken b) a Democratic ma10nty, made has final campa.ign stop of the year Monday an Costa Mesa at a rally for state and fcdtta.1 · Rtpublkan candidates · The prnidcntand wafc Nancy were JOtned on th~ Sll&C of the Pacific .,....._..--Ashphatbeatro~·Senatc hopeful Ed · Zschau. Republicans btbeve Ztchau could unseat thrce-temf incumbent Alan Cranston m today's election and By STEVE MARBLE hclp~aRepubl1can0121onty. °' • ..,,.._ ~--..µ-- Also on the dais were Gov. Gcorae DeukmeJian, lieutenant 1ovemor Cal ifornia vbtttS today were set to candidate Mike Curb. U.S. Seo. Pete Pt~k a So\emor, a U.S Senator and Wilson. Rep. Robert Badham and a d.cadO whet~ to oust-atiCfJustice"~-" host of other party regulars. Rose Bird in an el«tion that - Reagan , for the most part aban· despite lhe high stakes and heavy doned the parusan rhetoric that pendina-could produce the~ ma:rttd-much·of-this campaign and etncral e1ect1on turnout m Stitt instead told an estimated 9,000 at the hi tory. open 11r arena of his dream for Locally. th-e turnout is cllpccted t.o Amenca's future. be sli&htly hi&htr than the predicted R~n said Soviet Premier S9 percent tcwu:k v ote with 1 Mi.khail Gorbachev told him at their multitude of cny council races and swnmi~ mcetmg in Iceland that several key county and congressional "Vtben l talk about bow we Amcri-raCH unfoldmg. cans look for"N&rd to a day ""hen an -Poll opened at 7 a.rn. and an lhe world .-ould know the blc an Qf communities like ·~-wport Beach. li~y,hesa1dthcSov1ct niontakcs voters were already hoed up to-apt this as 1 kitld pf thrcJt. (Pleue eee LOW/ A2J ~And or coul'R, ~ onJ) one · Sports 81-5 Televlsk>n A 11 Weather A2 I PreUdeat R~. eaapatau for GoT. Oecqe Dnkm .... a.ad Senite bOpeful ltd a.Ir ......... '-...... t.ecbaa at the Paclftc Amphitheatre ln ans-er to that: It's no threa t.. Mr. Schoo tuoeot~ -Rezprr said; Gorbachev, it's j ust a dream." • .. People m> aae do deq>l y believe Addrcssana a crowd that iocluded lhat it's our duty to tum over to you about 4,000 h1Jb school students -the same opportunity and freedom Coeta.Meea. J&cObsens reunite.with bugs and~ears of jOy Fr eea Amert ca n hostage finally sees - his family after 1 7 months of captivity Anderson and Sulberland, and 13 other foreJgners arc missing 1n Leba- non Jae~"-SS, was adm101strator of · the Amen~n Univentty Hospilal in Beirut when he was abducted May 28, By GEORGE BOEHMER ' I 11 .,,,_.,,..., WIESBADEN. West ~rm.any - Freed Amcncan hostaie David Jaco~n hugged his three children 0 and cned today as they were reunited for· the first tame ancc he was kidnapped 1n Lebanon 17 months aao. , .. This·~ to be my day ~(joy wi1b.my kids. .. said the Hununaton Beach man while standini on a balcony at the U.S. Atr Force hospital here wt th his sons Eric and Paul and his dauahtcr, Dianne Duuan. "f want to thank God for my kids, for theu wisdom and their juda· ment," said Jacobsen, who was freed by bis Shutt Moslem captors in Beirut on Sunday and flew to _Wicsbade.o on Monday. His three &tQwn chtldl"ff' arrived in _nearby Frankfurt this monuna. and bad a private.. reunion with their father at the hospital an w1e baden l 98S by the pro-Iranian Jslanuc Jihad JacobKn repeated today tflat two orpruzat1on, wbtch says n is holdfog· remaining Amencan captives in Anderson and Sutherland. Lebanon, Terry A. Anderson and Aft.er 1 prchmmary medical exam- Tbomas Sutherland, "arc doin.a very 1nauon Monday, Wiesbaden Aar well." Force ho pilll cluef Col. Charles K. .. , '--t God th 'II a....· Maffct said that .. althou•h he .,upe 0 icy vi; comma (Jacobsen) is tired, our faitri;i im-out soon and by God I'll be down there witft you (reporters) loV\n& prcssfonis that he is physically tn very them too," be said. I gOod condmon. Anglican Church envoy Terr)r "It also ~m..ma~ he has ~e~t with Waite told 1 news conference m the strcssc of has capttvity re- Wielbaden today he expects to hear markably well," Maffct ~dded. within 24 houn from has contacts _, EncJacobsen ofHuotmaton Beach whether he will be rctummg to Beirut said: "We're all happy because we're to ncaottatc .the· release of more taking these D~v1d _Jacobsen Western bostaaes-, bNcclets off today. He refc~ to Waite, who accomparued Jacobsen the bra~lcts worn by many relatives from Beirut and helped neaotiate his and fn.end of Amencans he.Id release. said there arc "reasonably hostage 1n Lebanon. The. bracelets arc stroq su~tfons" the nut t~o inscnbed with a hostages name. hostllC'S to be freed arc Anderson and •'J"m. un,~mplO)N, f.m. broke, f Sutherland. • nttd a job. Jacobscn.,_satdJoktngJy. Six Americans, inclu<lina (Pleue11ee.JACOB8SN/AlO) Robot's flashing red heart Wins the women over l.Auu 1£11 Fo cus ON TH E NEws lions, roll about at 1 funous ~~and can chtft' the mott 1tuff'y crowd wuh bis spinnina boW tac and flashina red hcan. · If a penoo dida't know TRS was operated by a remote c:oca&rol lbey'd mat"Yel at a rObot lhat dots to much. carty th~ yoan ISO. Mi11t1 became m""'*"' · 'in roboU as a busiDell vtftlUtt ... , llW robots IS tomet~otu. futuR. ... ......_ adWMWt ... dlillae.jt," l9id Ma.- 111, J6 But bu)')Dla robot pOtcd a problem -thtrt WCR ftoae (Of" II "'I'd tttn mbcMt before. but m t :1M1'h loOked lill:t abfj were put ICJMIMr bya hnRm-:' he uid Mt tti sc:t out to find upen craft men an the field of clt"Ctron1t't.. mechania and fibc'Jlas ina and wa able to put the tnlnJular-btadCd.. tallunaand rolling robot t~thcr. .. ,, w11 tnal, e~v· and evolution:· he •kl Even TRS' liJht·board c~t can bt Pl opammed to ftalh l pfOOOa name Of" J•rillf. .. MOit or MiMt1•s bu incsi come from comp11ucs that hire TRS 10 ·=~ 11 tort opcn1nas and trade Mi 1t1 bthc\cs he ca~~so icU the plan for the robot to pec)ple who f~ ... aOBOT/Aa) . - --'-·~-~~~......-----~~llO~~°'ta-Mcsa-tfigh ---- ,,,, Lasa pt ... Freed American b09taCe DPtd Jaeobeen laa&• bh eon, Srlc, d11J'iDC their rea.n.lon bl Wleeba4en. We.t Getmany, today. City to cr•ck down on uilkempt homes· By ROBERT BARKER Of ... Oellt ......... ·Huntington 8cach City Council mcmben Monday ni&ht pvc them· scl~c tht authont)' to act tou h with the owneri of runodown homes that hne become cy or public nuisances. The council mrmben IPPfO"'fiJ an ordinan<"C thal Will permit them to ~nd work ettws to repair or clean up horn and yard and then to 11 the owners for the work. If the ownet d n't pe)'., tht ordana~ permits the cit to slap a hco OD.I.be propat)'. Tht OO&tl could be tacked onto tax btll and rollcaod by the en , Hunt· lt\&IOD kl h tn\'UOnJDClUal upct• va r usan Tun id In another housi m tt r .. th coun 1l· too nrd rcQu11tmcnu on ~on tructron of re 1de n and , ·Geugar caught, tagged at par~ Mountain lion let o: officials will begin to study its movements -- .. c·--.-Al lllled moumns '° coniidtr ~ a .. ~v~· becauR be ~ \Ove to h11 fncnds and has · ~~ need 10 be hfc-stvers in t\'e face of death,t' 1d tcvens, who = "'""*' to pray for &he t body 11 Eunt1a Hp sthool and for:"thOK who att afraid.•· Stucknts who attC"n<kd the funeral said the)' ~re shocked by Gallatdo's 4o&h and <kscribcd the )'Oulh u PoPU&ar and euy19ina. ~Ycral ·cit~ preiled j)ewildtrment that tile man who fired &he fatal shot had not bttn arrcstC.CS. • One stuc.tcnt said he madca point to ;....,.;...,...,,,...,i..:...:..,.,.-~K-;~ SAaA latmfd.-SIN~~,.._ lardo. He said the man told him the shootina was accidental. I .. But I don't know what to believe." ~ id.-~---~..-..~...-; A manager of the auto repair shop ~hert GaOardo wa~ killed told one rcponcr that the shootma was un- intentional and \hat the shotgun wtnt oJT 1cridentall) w~n it truck the car. • • that Gallardo and . Ramirec were f G ••• --..... ·dtog in . ~· · · · · . Ramire1' stepfather said tbe two )OUths were inside their car when the . shotaun was fired from a di tantt of Elttancla Blib School frleacb carry cuket bearbaC aboott..q Yictim Dena Gallardo af~er funeral Monday ln Coe~ lleea. abOut four feet. There wa no wammg ; shot but the auto Shop man'a&cr custOdy. claimed the mah hanled on the car "Usually an arrc t 1 made Y..hite with theaun to act tlie attention of the · the facts are gathered and then the youths. person is cut loo~ sf there's not Corona said it seem odd that a enough evidence.'' the attorney said. ~l'IOn who shot and killed anaJhcr · "In this case. 1t seems the Police .-----maividual has not been taken anto ·..l'IC~Ot~ this guv's side of the ~!)' ~ . ) " and arc· tru ting that he .will stick around while they investigate." Policc said they arc not concerned that the man will nee and the District AUOmC'y'j offtee staled cria:nu..J charies will ~filed if warranted . LOW VOTER 'rlJRNOlJT PREDICT~D •.• Prom·Al . ·· . . · • .__..._... __ ...w~4.5witban tbe.titst hourot votina. -arc~nt for two open teet in C:osta Jn Hununaton Beach, an average of Mesa, In .both cases. the el«tion about onC>-voter-per-minute was re-could-have pronounced effects on the corded dunna the first hour of voting darccMon of the cities. . .. II one precinct. A field of 2 I candidates arc battling Homer Kreps, a rtt1mi teacher and over-four open !seats on the. Hunt- . precinct worker at the 1...ake Street 1paton Beach City Council but the · Fire Station in Huntington Beach, most volatile race may for city Slld only about half the people 1n the attorney. In that race, incumbent City pcecinct arc eligible 10 vote and Attorney Gail Hutton 1s facing tOUJll estimated only half that number will compcut1on from Deputy Oistnct vote. Attorney Ted Johnson. ''That means one-founh of the For the first lime, cable televmon people will be doina the business of m Huntington Beach wlll broadcast vouna." he id. "People are taking rC'Sults of the 1~1 election starting at the franchise so lightly that they're 9 p.m. AOl domg 1L There ought lo. be ote IJl...l.aiuna Beach. 5evcn council time wberc they don't let people vote candidates arc compettna' for thrte and then sec what happens.•· -seats and nme candidates are fiaht1ng Al OISQn, the county's Rcctsuar or over a -trio of council $C8U ~ Voters, predicted great dismtcrcst in Fountain Valley. the election and suagcsted ncpt1ve Voters also wfll decide whether advcntsmgmayha,.etumedoffsome U.S. Rep. Robert Badham. R·New- voters pon Beach, should serve the 40th Vote~ m Newport Beach. Costa Congressional Distnct a •uxth time. Mesa. Hununaton Beach. Fountain Badham as bemg challenged by Valley and Laauna Beach arc bemg Democrat Bruce Sumner. who has asked to make decisions that win tned to woo Republican votes from shape the duection of cn y govern· lhe longtime congressman. ment alona the Oranae Coast. One of the most bitter and closet) · 1n Newport Beach, 12 candidates watched congressional contests an the are fightma for four d1stnct scats on nallon pm Republican incumbent the 10c.ar council wh1le 13 cand1dates Robert Doman and Asscmbl)man -R1dlard Robin90n, D-Oardcn Oro1<e. Voters will decide whether to award a powerful seat on the Orange County Board of S\lperv1sors to Anaheim Mayor Don Roth or Jim .Beam. the mayor of OranJc . Accordina to the Associated Press, prc-elect1on polls show the closest race on today'sfOallot would be be~-.ccn tf)emocrattc U.S. Sen. Alan .. Cfanston and his R~publican challenier. Rep. E.d Zschau. Gov. George .Dcukmejian was "a favonte to win a second term in his rematch with Democrat Tom Brad· Icy, whale • much closer vote was expected between Democratic Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy and Republican challer\ger Mike Curb, according to the wtre. strvice. : Polls showed h~vy odds against confirmatfon of Bird, with voters cvc.oJ)' diV1ded over Justices Joseph Grodin and Cruz Reynoso. Today's baJlot also includes l I statewide ballot propositions, includ- ma S 1.6 billion 1n bond issues and intensely controversial and potential· ly far-reaching AIDS and to"ic waste initiatives. Robert Barttr al# coafrlbtllefl ,.. ,.,, •tory. J , . Winds die dOwn after fire threat~ LOS ANGIL'ia CAP) -Senta AM ...... expected to Ne low t0recetter1 .-• ....,.. :1"9 ~ trvtet ~t prompted 1Wefight•1 to reiM I ••f(M Flee" •ttnfno fOt IM hlle eround L"Ot A~I Clly 111• apokesman Gi'-9 Ac.vedo Mid Nrt)i todty tri.t the dep1r llTttnt 1'1.00't deeldtd wtMther to renew the t.frq iltued Morict•y "The Uppet • '9vel "ion o.ter the Gr .. I Baain l'IU ret111ed, IO It shouldn't~~· windy 1od1y." .. lei NetlOnal W•t~ Service U.S. Temps. .. ' .. \ 4 UNKEMPT BB HOMES.FACE CLEAN-UP .•. From~i' 21 •• 07 objections and voted to allow owners or IO ut11t~ or le s to rebUild1he same number of ~1n1ts in lhe on&inal said the Pitnnina Dc~rtment has · ing for their hves." he said. .1 received many cop;iplamts. . Resident Ron Croteau told offictals l)te most offensive areas, she said, that one resident 1n the 6000 block or are.an ne1ahborhoods thatare 20or 30 Ale andria Onve refuses to clean up. pr~cct. ,But Fire Chief Ray Picard in- dicated the question may be moot because firC'S in Huntinaion Beach almost never destroy more than $0 percent orJJnits. . · In the matter involving_run-down homes, environmental offiCff Tully )'cars old. Some owners are movma . x out and rentina their homes to has propert). • occupants who aren't taktna care of "It's lowerana our property. lbc~ Th•l£rcates fnction, she values:· he said ... W(re t.ry1na to sell said, from new owners who move 10 our house, and people ~hp to k andiry to keep up their property: about tt. They drive tiy, but they "(Some) nellbborhOods arc fiaht· never come in to see us." Convictedklller drops insanifY-p_lea By 1"t AIMdatH Prtu said Medina has been diqr)Olcd as a paranoid schizophrenic. ' A convicted triple ~urdercr and rapist facinaa poss1blcdC'ath sentence withdrew his insanity defense after three psychiatrists said he wasn't legally insane durinJ his 1984 killina Medina'' insanity defense was withdtaWn Mo.oday m Oranac Coun- ty Supcnor Court when Kleber said he lacked ·evidence to convince the JUty Medina is insane. The JUty wlll bear evicknce in the next few days in a penalty heanna to d«1dc sf Medina should be sentenced to death or to hfc in pnson without poss1b1 sty of parole. . Medina was convicted last month of three coui\ ts.of fi rst-deptt ·m urdcr. • pttt. ln a bid to get Teofilo Medina Jr. commmCd to a state mental hospital lawyer Ronald Krcber had hoped to • • • instead of sent to prison. defense c ·OUGARCA,PTURED ~~~~~-tt--~~-+~co~n~v~1~nccaJury that ~MFed~1n~a~d~1d~n~·~t~~~~~==:::-:::::-::t:-:~7il:::Tt:=:---r~;;:;im;MJ"'u-"ft;;;.-;irm~.t.iot-....-~ un cr..filnOwnafnc was wng w en distinctive frcquencic that wtll allow partmen as no .. GAME 8/ WEEK ·a /DA Y 3 35 ,_ 75_ ZS_ . . 63 15 46 ~ A YEAll ... Al FlUENt HERE. ( CHICK OUT OUR WllliER OM A4. YOU COULD BE •xn HERE ARE TODAY'S NUMBERS • rTWA ,_ 5_6_ . . .. he committed the slay101$. Fish and Game officials to track each. hununa season to curtail t~ number But Krcbcr said Monda)I three 'hon that is taged, even into the of couprs in the state. But accord1n1 psych1atnsts reported that while nearby Cleveland National Forest. to one report. the commission as Medina, 43, suffered mental impair-"They want to ~t some idea of its expected to discuss Cahfom11's ment, the con°d1t1on didn't meet the nnic./' Moore.s~ud. mountain ~ion population dunQ& a lcpl defint1on of insanity. Krebcr The ,California Fish and Game mcctfng later th1s~ttk. °ci"A~~e llilJ Pilaf MAIN OFFICE 330 ' I ~, Mn.a CA M• J " • ~· t.'-'" Q?f.JXi 0.,.....,•dl Ml ~71 0.-. I ••-.ir• M~ •321 Cc4'rr• I 198J (>ar'O@ I ~ Corl'C)a , No) -11or'" _, • .,'°"' t101orta1 ..,.!tr or ~ mentt '*'"" -~ De lep<OQIC.0 ~no.>1 l(lo!ICIAI "'°" ,,_, ~ COfif!l(Jt4 O•N' VOL. 71, NO.• Wf'R f L1slf Nl~r. -~ ---- Justcall 642-6086 What do )OU hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't )Ou like? Call the number above and your messaie will be recorded, transcnbed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. :rhe same 24-hour answenng service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contnbutors to our Letters column must 1nctude their name and telephone number for vcnftcauon. Tells us 9.'hat's on your mind. o::W':' . le Ouart1ntMd ~,,.., llr llQI .... .. '°"' ,,.,._ Dy ~ JO 0 lft Ull 1*11<• 1 0"' -'°"" C()py .. c.. -~ ~. 9flCI ~fl tW Clo no! ,~.... 1-o.a 4'Gtl'J ..,., .... CB'l~f 10 •f1' -JOU> CWt .a C..~eO Circulation T~ For The Cool Weather Abe.ad Ttxturt and palltrn distinguish this cool Wt at h'tJl'tSStntial. Thi' port C()(ll bltnds Mrfectlj with tithtr ont's business or more casual attire. Wt invite you to view our txclting selection . Gentlemen's Clothi ng I nspi rcd by Tradition 46 Fashion Island Newport Beach (714) 640-8310 • , "--:Sjnaor cmzm1 may receive fret ftu sbotnt two Nnie Coast locataona lhll week -Thunday 1n ~ Beach and Friday in !laun1 Hilts. -.Vamnat1on1 wtll be o&recJ Thu~y at th"e Senaor C1t1un1 Medical Center, 320 Supcnor Ave. Suite lOO. 1n Newport, from I to 4 p.m. The Shou also wall be adm1na1tere<I Nov. I J and 20 and Dec: .. and I. Call 63 l • l 022 for details. · • he l.quna Hills health tcreeninas wdl be htld Pnday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 r> m. at the Moulton PW.t, 23S)S Moulton Parlr.way.._as pan of the plau'5 annual health fait. Call :760·3'784 for fuither 1nformahon. .. P1"T"rl61JtJngeJ ... ,,et -- . Play yroduction and creation wall be cmpb111z.ed aa a new pla)'Wntina clan starting Thu..say 11 SaddJcba.ck Collqe an Miu100 Vaejo. Tht course. wtuch will run 'hrou1h-9tc. 18 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Room P·I, is pnced at,.$45, lld further informa&iora is available at 582-4646. -. .._ -.. . .. .Ear bJlectlon• emcmlned . Pediatrician Dr. Steven ·Fibel will di~un children's ear infections Thursd~ at a program sponsored by the lrvmc Family Services Agency. The event will be held from· 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Nonhwood Community Park, 4531 Bryan Ave., Irvine. and the fee is SI 0 per (>crson. Call 559-04~ •• t • ., LAUL\ iiilU ............... L l ... una ltadt ••II buy 1hc la,.m Pl'"I •of \8CIQI land l\l1labk 1n the (II)' and dcili,tilt' n for open ~. ll«'Ordtng to ( "> Ma"Ufr Ken F,.._nk Frank 1d M•>Or Manha olh\On and .. M:a)or Pro fem ctl f1t1f1!1tnck were~ cunl:Klcd ~\ er~I \H"t'lo;UIO rue rtptntn.&&• h\f.') of, lhl' O"-ncn of a ~O acrn of unUt'\ eloped lont~·d bfl"C'f'n Af{tf Bt'ach lk1ght\<1ndlop ofthc Wortd · •. · , A«Oriltftl o F:rank. Biiik:lt Di\·~ rtpttttntt,. Bl) v~w l.atUIUI EntC'fP'lst'S ofNrw~ Betch told the city off~IJ that thtowlK"fl we1e1ntem1cd 1ndevttop. 1n1 thf lower pon1on of tbt land, ad)ae'n1t 10 Morn1npidc Lant. He propO:ltel dcd1· n"nt &ht u~ poruon to the c11 or OIX'ft ~ ad F rt Dk ROBO~ A WINNER ••• -· ____,,,,..__ __ Prom Al want to ao into bu inc for thCIJ'lselve P!QJ«Uhcir own.cbaraacrs." he uul. ,"I don't thank it would hurt my bus1ncu. The operator will be 1n the crov.d but It ! a h~ market. The~ arc ti:adc \hows close cnouth to the robot to noti~ people'• .all ov~r the wdrld ~nd I rn st~!•na ®lb!nJ. and s~1al toucb~ TRS itt S0,!11Cthina that l rouldn t buy myttlf. he equipcd with a microphonejU6l btlow his 111d. . chin which allow the opt'rator to carry on "There arc companies inltre$ted in the two-v.'ly conversation11 ft\e operator' peyina a lot ormoney to have the robou.~ ,vo1ec ~s . tcrimblCd tbrou~ a aound· he said. · • • • • alterina device that makes 1t sound computerU.cd. The remote contr I i d1 auised in what appears to be a camera "They arc used for breaking the ice They arc tntenainin& and informative. At trade show tberc arc hundreds or com- panies and each is just another booth. But the robot attracts people. brcalcs the ice and can crack a few jokes," said M1siti . bag. allowing the Opt'rator to mingle in a crowd. Mis111 is confident that the robots increase the number of people who stop at a b:<><>th ~t a trade show. How could any resist a robot whose. heart flashes when for mott mformat1on. --~-----------t~...-e-e"'*~~~~fftrtr ........ rittr~~~J.ILilJ~iWLl.l~l.IW~l.LIZS~ the Newport Beach businesswoman. A pushy safe man can make people run for cover, but the robot ts less.ant1midating. Auction Jn El Toro The Def'efi~ Reu 1hi.ahon and Matket.Jna Offit'e an El 1'oro. wiJI hold an auction Thursday bqJnning at 9 a m . an Butldina 3 t 9 of the El Toro Manne Base. Call Sharlene Loper at 651-3771 for funhcr information. Power places pln~lnted Dr Toby Wein w1U present a lecture on "Power Pl1ce1 of the World" ThV~~rom J to~O p.m. at -EdlsOn trlgh-SC oor.2 aano ta t..~unl· - •ncton Beach. The Coastline Commumty College class 1s pnced at S 17 and more 1nformauon may be obtained by ~Jling the college at 241-6186. . Stall Misit1 11 carcful that the robots are alway tasteful 1n their dehve'J,,,''We don't say anythtn& you ·• wouldn L-1u:ac .on telcv1sTon," be insisted. · Each of Misiti:s robot\ arc operated by professional entertainer using a remote controJ. "That way each of my operators But TR5 doc<Jn't money. During the holidays, M1s1t1 and the controllers often v1stt children at ho_spilJll . --"Very few kfds arc afraid of him," he. said. But in the event a chtld 1 fn~tcned by TR5, the operators know to pull the robot back •.nd apol<>&Jze Joeepb Mlaltl with a couple of h.18 robOt friaada. F{g,.ryof mailers Jilas~ea in Mes,a-.race C..•lllgraphy classes carded By PAUL ARCHIPLEV Profcss1onal calltgrapher Margaret Boop will and TONY SAAVEDRA Buffa also flas been helped in.deceiving voters b) state Asscmbly'Dan Gil _andi" 1duats from "anous city grou~ · ''h's not \Ometh1na that On 1llc ·put utter sat~ the IC1tler 1mpli<'d the srouP' together for 0r~ 111 ... he ~td teach free caJllsraphy classes every Fndal__tn Of"'90el!J,......., November from 10 to 11 p.m. in the conference Newly created .. shell" organva11on!>. an Fcrgu~n Nuner said • · Buffa was endorsed 10 maLlcrs twice b) the con~rvau"c asscmbl)'m&f\, e"en though Buffa 1s a Dcmocntt those people came from also cndor d .... Buffa al"° defended his cllon .. but \aid .i\mburgey and Buffa. 1'e "'I ympalhatK to 11\e JTl{)twa1100 i.tf .\t least '1""0 peopk 1old Nutter their the other candidates room of Park Newpon Apaf'tments tn Newport 1nflu.\ uf dt:H~lopc:r mone) ana dcccpt1\.C ac:h. Call th( Par N~~S_pa at 644-4664 to '-'-........ Ulll~"" Jlli:Ltwre..uuhc..fjoal da)o's of names ""ere mcluded on the lc11er w11hou1 "I under'\tand that whCn )OU-gct.dov-n io rqistcr for the class:-C o\ta Mr\:l·, C II > ( ounctl dc('ttons are In a--tab!Otd n lled the ostit Mt'1ft Republican Elections Ncwo; that 1s full of partisan pieces for \late and federal can~datc'i. the back~1dl' includes an endorsement of BufTa in-the nonparttSan Caty ( ounc1I ra<.e l llc"ir perm1sS'fOrt ----..+w-"",..-moment,, yett grab fur~n,11tr-"--=~ ~nother group. the Costa Mesa A pan. Buffa.jaid. Seniors host fashion show Senior Resources. along with BufT\lm's of Laaun• Hils. wall hold a fashion how to benefit AlLhc1mcr's dncasc pattcnts Fnday from 11 a.m. 10 3 p.m. at the center. 2772 Center Dnve in El Toro Tickets arc $2 and can be ordered by calling 380-1 7803. Fundrlilser at church ~ The Onnie (.ount) Auxiliary of the Bo>~ Republic of Chino wall hold 11.S annuaJ hohday boutKaUe tht wttkcnd al St. Michael's and Alf A1'\ICIS Church in Corona dcl Mar The hours arc Fnday from 9 a m to S p.m. and Saturda>-' from 9 a.m. to I p m and detail!. may be obmlned from Ctauoe Van Hom at 642-S600. -~----- Retlrlng c_ltlel due hollors A riurcment dinner honorin' Costa Mesa Police Ch1cf Roser Neth ~111 be held Fndap1t 6:30 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Country Club. Con1act M1chcllc Jackson ·at 754-5I I1 for add1t1onal information. Tuesday, Nov. 4 • 7:30 p.m .. lntae Unified Scltool District Boan of Encattoo, District ~dmin1strat1on Center, SOSO BarTanca Parkway. • Election re ults will be made from the Laguna Beach Ca ty Council Cham be~ from 8 p.m. ,. Wednet1day, Nov. 5 • 7:30 p.m .. lrvl.ne CommuJty Services Commlu1oo, Cuy Council Chambers. 17200 Jam- bo~ BJvd- Pou cf Loe ocing bla\tl'd b> ~1' of ''candidates vying for l~O orx·n \CUI\ I he (Jnd1da)c, al\o dcrncd the d~­ gu1\l"d 1nJl'\'t1on of partisan poh11cs 1n1o\a nonPJrll\iln dct'laon · I he l har~\ \¥\.·re-made b} Nick 8artkLL ( hJr Juhn\Cm ~fanl' "'1aple' M1kc Nut· ll'r. C hm \tl·el. Mu:hal'I \1karadek and Bn.rn Th(·rtol "uttl'r \aid Monda) lhc SI\ candidate<) got logcthl'r O\ l'r th<' "-CCkend after bccommg ;rl:mnl'd h> Itrflood of m:ntm \udlk•nl\ h111ing the Cit) 0 \ \Otrrs in lh<' p.l\t \\l"\:k -JlMltrnl:lrl\ for candidates P.·tl'I RullJ and On 1111.' .\mburgt"), \mburgq ha' \t'nf out lh~ or .fuor mJ11\:r' 1n thl' pJ'>I \H'cl. and BufTa at least onl' '\ulll'r \.lit.I r:mina quc,11ons.among lhl' '" lJnd1dJtnabou1"'ho1s fund1ngrhe i.:.\pcrui\I! htcra1ure for the t~ocand1datcs lhl > 1.1tx·kd pro-<lc\4'1opmcnt ·· "Evcr)onc knows Gil Ferguson 1c, a hardcore Republican:· f'l,\.111er 1d ··Yet here he 1s clook1na a Democrat as 1f he 1c, a Republican" • . . ·• In another mailer fcrgu!tOn ~mes an open letter about his concern on the cit) clecttons -.ilthough he 1 n"t a res1dtn1 of th~ tit) hi n hr cndo~s Buffa and o\mburge}. utter \31d . The pair al~ crcatcd :·~hcll'' orpn11a- 11ons th.at ~uppon 1hc1rcand1daet<.'\. the SI\ cand1da1cs chars 'For instance a gr p railed C1t11cn\ for a · Be11cr C os1a Mesa orgam1ed for the I 9 4 council elcc t1oni. ""3!1 rc'turrccted in August b) new pcopk UY~ lht.JllllllC-_ II sent out a lrtter that tncluded names of AIDS, .pe_ace, Self-esteem to be discussed at Irvine .. '\IDS. world peace and self-esteem will Following Ccsano's prcscnta11on, a be the topics of a free symposium panel of UCI medical c"perts wtll discuss scheduled Fnda) and aturda> atU( cumnt AID rc<;earch Jrvtne In the third section, Horace Mnchell. Noted psychologist ('arl R Rogers wall UCI vice chancellor ofstudcnt afTa1rs. wall be featured speaker at the )'mpo tum. lead a panel discussion on pubhc pohc> which is called "Toward a Healthier choices concerning .\IDS State·• On Saturday. ps)holog1st Rogers will John Wh11ely, UCI professor of social speak at 10 a.m in the Uni"ers1ty (enter ecoloa>. and Assemblyman J o hn Hentagc room He will discuss hts recent Vasconcellos.. 0-Santa Clara. arc co-trip to the Soviet Union and w11l present organizers of the conference, one in a scncs h.is theory for rcducmg tension bel"-~n of to be held on campuses statewide. antagonistic aroups · Fnday's three-pan d1scuss1on on AIDS A.lthough the UCI session!> arc free. the will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. in UCl's un1vers1ty 1s 1ssuma tickets 10 ensure Nelson Research Building attd1tonum. scatmg. T1cket'i for the &iturday sc\s1ons Tbomas Cesa.no.. professor of medicine. can be-reserved by calhng 8 6-6281 or wtll speak about educating the public. 856-5574. and ticket\ for th<' "ID"I conccmina AIDS.. program . . . ml'nt o~nel'!I < omm1t1et. "'h1ch al~ The slo~·gro~th aroup Mc~ A\rnon su1>ports Buffa and ~mburgey. u~s the t\n't w11hoot its 1ran'iJ'~s1ons. either. satd ~me bulk ma1hng permit numhtr 3\ the pro1est1n1 cind1dau.-.1 .\mburge} them. charged. ' JOC' Enck\on supported b} the home· .. Thai. sO-call~ indt'pcndent comm111cc ownerc,' group, ~n• ou1 a mailer hrau1n1 1s.actuafl) Amburgefs -Nutter \aid. But hl· wa\ proud lo ht' a Ot'mocrat lnsrde the he wasn·t smart enough to CO\ er tt up 1ralt he u1d he \upponcd oon-pantqn ··\\.es1A memhl:~f«lth1s1sadt\:cp11on e~tmns .. and as far as I'm concerned 11 bordl'r\ on 1 hl' ma1tin pcrm11 lht'~m.ukr "'a" <,cnt fraud .~ utter said. _ oul un..~Mc.!.a ~10~"..;uncr vu1 .\mbuf'IC) said tnc protc\t 5ma(kcd ol The \I\ cand1datn put 1 · thcr their \Our grape\. oY. n flier o~er the ~t"Cl.end and had 11 "The} ·re not going 10 lo~er me 10 !hear hand~elt"cred un~ 11 "'a med "oten lc'el mto the guttrr:· he u1d 1h1s m0·rn1ng 10 bc"'arc of ·d1,hon-~1 : dccrptrve-and "The} wouldn't bt' \a) '"8an~1hina ii the' m1 leading htera urc~" · • wcrr the ones endof!ltd •• Nuner u1d the outcomc of toda} '\ On the ~ailed shell orpn1za11on\, elt"C11on'i might determine fu1ure ac.11on hy \mbur,e) s:ud the~ group mob1li1cd 1hr '" cand1dall~. 1nclud1na orpn111n1 a Yugoslavian court upholqs Artukovic*s death sentence By tbe A11oclate4 Prc11 BEL(,Ri\DE ) ugo!>l:t~1a -Tht• f edt'r-JIC oun upheld toda~ a death \enlence handed do""n apm"t con~ K't<'d ~ar cnm1nal AndnJa .\rtu~O\ll'. rcJe<'1tn& an curaordtnat; appt'al h) hi\ la~~l'r,, Tan1ug nc~s agenq reponcd The la"-'}Crs ~ho c11cd fa1hng heahh. can <ot1ll appeal for clemcnn from Vugosla"ta's collcct1\.C prcs1denl) • The 87-)car-otd ~nuko\tC wa<, e\trad11ed from the lJn11~ ~tal~ la!>t Feb I:'!. He had h\.cd tn Seal Beach '>tncc 'ihortl> after entenng the United Statt'S an 1948 on a fal~ pa~ pon 'ugoslaHa ~~'he""'•~ tntt'nor mint tcr and <ieCunh ctnt<f oft~ Naz1_puppe1 stale ofCroatta dunng World War II Zagreb Dastnct Court scntcnct"J htm to death after Artukcw1c was loond guilt' on May 14 ofwarcnmeund lnmc., ap1n t human1t\. He wa\ held rc~pon 1hlr for 1mplemcnt1ng pohc1e-. wh ich k1lk'd 700.000 Jr""< Ser~ and Gyp'>tt''> in "'111 conccntrauon rnmp'> Lawyers Zel1ko OluJ1C and S1h 11e Dcaen ..aid m their appeal that ~rtul.o' it•\ hl'altfi had arown senousl~ wor'iC \tnC:e ht'i lnal ended tn May. . Artukov1c. held 1n a pmon hmp1taJ 1n UIJ"<'b. ~a reported ~ufTenng from hean problems and near"bltndne" Bank customer refuses to give mO~~y to two robbers door 10 bu1'1lan1c the ~hop The intrud<'r CIUSCd S200 d1ma1c and \IOI(' a tek\ l\IOn SCI V.$lrth S400 • • • liomrone brolr.c a wind1N1n1 to bur· &lame 1 nun.r s white I 'i84 \ olks"'" .. IC'n fbbb11 con"en1blc. ~l'ked \fonda, on the. 11000 bloclr. or Wimer A\cnue. The burf,lar causcod SI SO d1m11e and 11olc 1er~u1pmcn1 ~orth SI lO • • • lrom .\uto Center Dm r . . . \ onc·\pccJ ~0-1nlh (hrumC' moun111n b1c )lit """\ \101,•n lrom th,· l Jv.11rJ\ C'1nt'm1 . . . ;\ hn1v. n 1 "::c, f onJ \fo\Ui "'"' ~tolcn from BlucJa) • • • ,._ blue Huff\ tic-ach eru1\M "II' Mc'lcn trom the •:mo hlOl:k ot \\alnu1 ''t'nur ••• .\ rf'ln crator unJ ~me an11q1~ 1urn11urr WC'rt' stolen from a con,tnittmn 111tc on thr 17'.l'tJO hlock of Cowan • • • l he \l('l't'() .,."' \tolt'n from a I ord r11: or parkC"d on llw-•2C"K> ~k nt ~ndhufi \\a\ . .. By PHIL NEIDERMAN Of .. o.lp ......... Fount:11n Vnllt·~ p0l1u~ !.aid 1 ~OIHJll JlUI J OC\\ t"Wl\I on the "Jusl a~ "loo·· ph1lo\uph) \\.hl·n ~he rcfu~d w h•111J monc) to .irnu•(J 1ccn·JIC ro0tx5\ and \llllJll) ""·liked aw•>· Thl' OO}'> "~"H' am''>tl"tl \honly 3rtcr the rohtx·r.) .1ttl.'111pt . ~at Luu' < 11'\\\\1)ld ml tflt-1nc1. tknt too~ pl.He al 7:11 pm ·on tlullo\\Cl'll. "h,·n a 2S·}ear·old Coetalfeu ~oman. who~ name \\JS not dtS· do~(J. uwdan automated tclll•r;u thl' Welli. Fal'JO &nl. 1u BrookhuN.} ln.'<'I and Edinger A ~t'nu('. • The "-Oman "-3\\:0nlronu:d b) thl' teen-age~. on~ of""hom dtcw a p1 tol from ht\ ~at 1bJnd nd dcm<1ndcd monc\ Cm ~olJ 1d. The,: "'onH1n s.a1d \he hud no monc)' for the )OUth~ and "tilkcJ a""J> the police 'polr.c~man '8td. The )ouths tl1..-d ca't on a lm: ck·. 1701 Pomona A"e .. on Monda). • • • Huntlnaton Beach C 1nwotd \:ltd the "'Oman phoned poltu· w11h a dc\I. np11on 0(1hc ll'\'n' M11\utc'i later. l"-<> offiter \jX>ttl·d t\\'O ho~\ crn ~1n1 \it1lc Square Park and arre'llCJ them on \U\PICIOn of attempted robocn \ 88 gun \\iOIS 1:ikcn from •fit' \U\pc:"( I\. (ir1 \\Old ~td The \Ouths. who both \a1d the\ \\l'rt 16 were pl:wcd 111 Oran•\• Coun1} JuHnt1l' Hall Their name\ li'HC wtlhhcld t'iccau~· of lh ·ir :i ,., cards from a patk1n 101 ll the Alph1 Beta m1rket , et I 9640 Btt<h Blvd , • -• • • A fi1 n bthe"ed 10 bt tn hlS 20s Of J-Os lla'btd the 1r1p or 1 pune ~ the thoufdtr of a oman n~r J ~enoc • 7 7 f!ndi"ltT fMourw~Md • I • Foantaln. Valley ,._ 1dcn1 of the 16000 blod or Mt Hicks old pohce 1h111 min ~windlcd htm OUI or $ 100 b) cl11m1n1 ~ needed IM monc) lO bad bu v.1fr OULOI }&IL The man llcd in 1 bro"'"n I 'i79 Chc"rolet ChC\<CllC' -... While I rt' idcnt or the 16400 hlod. ol \prucc v.u din1n1 11 tht' Gue"' Hou~. -10)80 WamC'r ""e. ';undly. ~lm('on(' pned 1 v.ind wina 10 burilante h" ,,..,h1tc IQ85 Volksw en Jetta The lo '1nduded ~tert'o equ1pmcn1 worth S.UQ • •• An a1r 1r1fficcontrollf'r \loho h\t\ un 1h~ 16300 block elf M)'rtlCINood rtponed unda) thll '°meone had cntcll'd his open a.i and had 1ok'n 1 "•·\Cale compet1t11ln model 11rpl.int Thr lo •H c\t1m11cd 11 SI.~ • • • mC'Ont' used 1 IOl:k to brral a ~1ndo11. 1n the hut'flal') llnda' ol 1 home on the 11100 block or C r1I Aloe The 1ntnidcr \lole a S45CI "ldro m:ord<'T an JCWClf) -... en1 o he I f Mt. 1~n ft ttpont'd Sundt lhat nc bad bufl.lanud her ~lute 19 otk n Golf The tntNdcr C'DUW S lllm and t I ttOl'Qu pmfllt l at $1 . • • • . . . -' ~h11e I QI! I H\1W lW 1 "'11h t>lad. 1ntcnor"a \tolcn fmm the lti:OOhl11Cl. ut C on<1truct1on ( 1n It' l.a111 The \terro ln\m •, T C:,ota ( t ll.I parl.cd on the 17400 hied; lo rullm in \trl I v.10 \lolcn Jury selection under way for child's klller torturc·ktllcr Newport Beach ~earh HOO in)t•clf\ win \loin! trom a 1 ~1dent't on the tOO bloc._ 01 41\t \1rm . . . ... h1ur "'hrd' fr-Om a Volk~.,. n "'-Crt 1>tol n on lhc UiOO blC)( i.. ol \\ nl 'Raltioe Ulr\llrd The,~, f'!"t' IC> ahoul s~l . I 'llnc.l11l ,luhcJ 1hr ttre<> nl a car r <'d on San \11iutl Thcrt' v.a~ n<' e'11maJr on thr dam;i 1 killed 1n ·hoottn at doctor· office . ---4J • .· . Anne and Brush Bradley of Costo Mesa hit the two.year mark in their marriage with.on unexpected dash of good fort une -they became the sixth week winners of the Daily Pilot & TWA Win.Go contest. "We won this during our anniversary week," said Brnsh Bradley "I told my wife, 'Happy Ann1versory!' " Anne laughed, "This was my present " That present will be o dream trip vro TWA, with dest1no11ons available worldwide The Brodleys we<e not immediately certain where they would vacation. Bot they said lhal they hod never'hod the opportunrty to travel oversees. They ore look 1ng forward to that prospect now Brush Bradley grew up near Columbus, Ohio, while Anne is from "Jew York . The two met about three years ago when they were both wo(}mg lor McDonne.1 Douglas in St. Louis. Subsequently, they w8fe both transferred to the McDonnett Douglas plant In Cypress, where· computer graphics software 1s produced. • Anne works in software development, while Brush is in marketing. Brush said he travels extensively in his work, but he sord those business trips leove little time for leisure. The Brodleys hove been Doily Pilot subscnbers for about o year, and they began playing Win-Go· Os soon as the contest was launched. "I dtd weeks one through frve, ond he did week six," Anne said. Brush found the cord was a winner. "I didn't believe him when he told me," Anne smd 'I mode him ched 11 again." She added," I ploy almost anything, but I usually don't win fftuch. Once when I was a kid bod 1n 1 · New York, I won o set of encyclopedias in o newspaper coloring contest. My dad thooght rhot was great.11 Asked if she and Brush hove vacation time lined up for their Win-Go trip, Anne replied, "If we don't, we'U hove to make somet" . -YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT WINNER! , llilJ l!!l9!~G~ow!'.!f A CALL OUR HOTLINE f.OR INFORMATION, 714 642·4333. 111GH1s A r.411A E llOM OtANGC a:JUNTr 10 t.u t'1A ()()t()(NSTAT( ' 8 ) PHIL NEIDERMAN Ot ... CS..., ......... If Monda~· (rOPcampa1an rail)' at th\.' Paufil_\mph1theatre sometim ~cml·J hl.l' a·h1ah hool pep 1111>. thl'rr \\a\ a aood rca~>n -local ken· agi:r' lilh:J man) of the scau and contnbutrd plcnt} of vocal suppon. Thl· entire \tudcnt body or ncart)) Cmla t.k~ H1ih School loo"_a mass fidd trip 10 thl· outdoor arena Free t1l l.l·I\ ;il\o "'&rl· pa\~d out at Ora nae Coa\t < ollcgl" across the street . fhl· Cm1a Mc"n and r•aancia hiah \t 11001 tlan<h pt:rformcd on \t8j.e". Other \tudi:n tc.. mostl) seated in fronl. \\a\Cd 0~ and Cheered for P~dcllL~-and.l.hc.R._cpuhl~ (Jndu.la1cs hl' "'as there to \upport l hl· \tudenl\ sometimes behaved a., thuu~h thl'\ \\Crc ai an athletic · l"' l'nt: •1 ht) grel"IC'd the ao,crnor with \hout' ~ DulH·' Duke' Duke'" •\\. lwn Rc·ag.in thanked 1h"e l"-O htih ~hool llandc.~ he drew pcrhai» thl· loudc:'it chcC"rs of thc da). 1nclud- 1n a lh.int of "\fr~~ Mesa! Mesa! .. • T l'k' l\mn Ill'"-commentator and tnrmi:r \cnate candidate Bruct I k r,hcnsohn \31d . "Can I ask for ) our '>1knn· tor a moment..,.. A fe\\ W\\ll~ \oung\l~r\ \houttd 'No'" But not ttll ol thl i.tudcnti; made nOt\C \ome lt'l"n-age htl)\ doffed their . 'ih1rt\ tu 'oak up ~un in the .arnph 11hratcr'' lawn are" tyhshly d I(\\( d lITTF:'fgl'" grrtntroltcd I hrouJh 1lw .11\lt·, fl<!~ 1ng huk a11en11on to the \J'l\,"l"C"hl"S chlef eaecutl•e addreMed a putiMia crcnJd at the Paclflc Ampbltbeatre llondaJ . kc ~am. hot dog and cold drink rcltascd earl) so that they cou ld sales were bnsk. ahmpse President f ranklin Roose-_ Frank lnfusino. principal at Cosui velfs motorcade as it cruise~ alon• Mesa High. said ''nually all.of his Pacific Coast H1S}lwa) in Lona hoor -t .-2-SO tudcnts aucn"'"~ &he Beach rally in place or their fifih· and \1•th-"That was SO years aao. and I can period classes 51111 see 11." the supenntendc nt said. lnfus1no said most of the school's At tht' rall)'. the Costa Mt"Sa Hiah teachtrs and administrators uper· student\ expr~~ mucd fcclinp vised the short walk to the "'I wanted to see Mr. Zschau-and ampth1theatcr. though a few ref wed 1 hldlo com?." said Toni Ma nnclh, 1 to panic1pate because of the political otnth .,...dcr ... Th~ wo .. fdn't let ut nature of the event .. -_,_ " lnfusino \aid he rccc1ved a call \tay at tht sch_ool •• . Friday from Reagan's adva.ncc team. Asked about her pohucal leaninp. ~g if tftc t"n1rtt school could i-e said. "l do~now af rm a attend the .rail) He ..aid he did not ~mocrat or a Republican ye t." believe h1' ~tudcnt'> would be poltt1• Her fnend Jennifer All~n. also a ~~-· • . .runt.h· a.radcc_.adm.iucd... "'l don'l ~>' -.. From my stanapo1ot. 11 was not a attention to pohlics."" Republican campaign rall )... the Gary Bonkowski. a senior. broulf't principal said "It wa~a chance to sec his camera to the rally. the pre 1den1 and to see the political ··1t's somethina you don"t ict a process 1n action. Thcy"ll probabl chance to see every day -the nc,tr get another opponunll) hke president."" he said. "They tttouaht 11 this in their liv es would be I r,ood cJ1penenct-fof=u1 - "This 1s the president. Ht was nf1:11 . Bonkowski said he"s a Reaaan fan . next door Ho\\I could I no1 prov1d "J support his party. and I hkc the students with 1hc opponunll) to hear [atl thet he"s backing Ed Zschau:· he , him speak?.. .:'SaJd · -· The pnnc1pal added. ··1 expect tha1-f ~n Bacharach. a sc1e'ncc teacher mos1ofthcclasses(toda))w11ld1\Cuss at ,Costa Mesa tt1ah. had .a few "'hat happcncd and wh>. pan1cularl) restrvat1ons about the field mp the-scrnor govcrnmtn1 cla ~" ··1 think. thu ~f they do lhas. they J-Ob.n. W" Nkoll. \Upenntendent of should take 1t thc otbfr: W&). UKJ~~- tht Newport-Mesa nified hool have tt\cm at a Dcmociauc rall). so D1stnc1 . approvtd tht field trip the~ can sec both stdcs:· he '8td. because "it's probably the best c1v1cs Although he isn't a Reapn sup- lesson the studtnts will t\tr have ·· poner. he added. "'I think 11's nice that Nicoll said thec.,cut rrmtndcd-tttm . t~ k~ -a4:hanee-to ~ tht of a da)' 10 1939 when he was among president. regardless of what party the }\1gh-school student wtto wcre he', wtth •• REAGAN ENDS CAMPAIGN IN MESA ••• From A l ' that our parcn1 and grandparertts handed on to us. "And who know\, prrhaps many )Cars from •now. when )'OU have children or irandch1ldren <Sf )'Our own. one of them will as!.. }OU about a November day long a10 when a fella named Dutch Reagan came to town for 'the last campaign.' "And should that hap~n -since I won't be 1blc to mysclr -I hope )Ou'll tell them for me that I said 1t wa n't true. that there really are no last, no final campaigns: that each generation mus'rrentw and win again for Itself the prtCIOUS gjj\--ol hbcn)'. the ~acrcd htritaae of freedom ." Reapn also quoted from a patri- otic tunt by Lee Greenwood, who closed the rally w11h the song. "If tomorrow all the things were gone I'd worked for all my life, and J had to start again with JDSt my children and m} wife: I'd thank my lucky tars to be liv1n& here toda). 'cause the flag still tands for freedom and lhcycan'1 take that a~ay:: • . But while the pre 1dent waJted . poetic. speakers prettdina ht m'stuck to hard ~ltticaJ prose. Telev1S1on commt'ntator Bruce Henchcnwhn, an overwhclnung Or· anae Count¥ favori te for the GOP C)cnatc nomination won by Zschau la t Junt, blasted Cran ton's Senate record. "He has tood for dismantling our derensc. for aidina our nallon's foc.s and a spendina aaenda that"s about as Clo as you can/et to socialism." Henchensohn sai • Walwn. nottna Secretary of tate March Fons C::u predicted a low-vat turnout toda)'. said. "I don't bchevc that will happen in (Rcpubhcan Pany Chairman) Tom Fuentes' Orange Reagans return to White House LO~ ~N<rELE~ ( ~P> -Prc'l1dent Ragan headed home to Wash1naton Oil T Ul·\Ja) to J\\31t lhe mid-term election results after three days or las1- m1nutl' C'ampa1gn1ng for Republican can<tidates lnTa]ifom11 and evada 'Tm not going to make any prcd1c110.ns:· Reagan told the Whttc House pie~ lOrp~ '1'-he hcaJcd up tht tePJ to board Air Force One at Los An1tln ln1cmat1onal .\irport. \... The prc!11dcn1 an<t fim lad)' Nanry Rcapn left the C~tury Plaza Hol~ ahoard a \.lanhr hd1cop1er about 9 a.m and touched down on the Los ~n&c"les ln1crnatu.i.n.ill.\1rpon tarmac at 9: IS a.m '' thl' Rcapns ~alked I SO feet from 1he helicopter 10 Air Force One an un1lknt1 fo.iJ staff mcmhcrprescnacd the Rcapns wit h a fram td picture of pupr1l'\ \"th the \\Ord\;.·1 ost aod Found ·· fhc first couple has rcC'tnt ly taken "' .. 11J~ Jnd <1bandoncd animals at their Santa Barbara ranch. and Reagan rl ix·a1cdl} told a Joke 1n\oh in& puppies on his campai&n swing. Moment\ after rr F-ortt Ont hfted off at 9:29 a.m . a warning h&ht in the cod.pit 1nd1lated one of the land1n1 1tar brakes wa\ hot. a White House SpoJ..1.:\man \aid Mark Weinberg. an asmtant press secretary. said the pi lot coped with the prnbkm h) ka' 1ng the no~aear down 1n fl1&ht bri efly to cool 11 ofT. County where there are 200,000 more Repubhcan than Democrat,." Republicans hope a '1rong showin1 for Zschau here will offset areas of Caltfornaa tba1 Cranston upccts 10 wan. Zschau. who trailed Cran ton until .the.. 1inal ~cck.s when ~me polls sbowcd ham pulltna nearly even, took the most shots at the incumbent. "Alan Cranston ha opP<*d Presi- dent Reas.an 7S percent of the time," Zschau said." He's so liberal he called Walter Mondale a closet hawk. ''He charactcnzed Pre,ident Re- n's lJC)licies a miierable, mean, m1ndlc and lack1n1 in all morality. "Our pre 1deo t deserves better," he 11td The president and ht en1our11e arrived and departed via helicopter. He and M" Reapn headed 10 Century City where they would spend the niaht before re\urnint to the White-lfousc today, a While House official said. • Outside the aatcs of the amphitheater, protesters from the Alhancc for Survival and other sroups camparaned-.pinst ZSdtau, charaio1 he has flip-tlopp&t on a vanety of issues while ICT'Vina in the ·House of Representatives; "On the issues or Contra aid, the MX missile;rundtna for 'Star Wan; sanctions apinst South Africa and toxic 'l\'lstc just to name a few, Ed Zschau has never taken a solid stand 1n his past four years in Consress, and hJS vouna record proves it,'" said Alhance spokeswoman Marion Pack. .. This as not the kind of lcadmhip we want ror California," she said. JusrALTERATIONS 1 JNf fJ/IY\f~?VI< t 1111..lv<1Pt<1,1Jl\l/1V,1fti• @ ~ ALL 0 7© ALTERATIONS ·@[F[? a::~1C:ee .,. ( " If( I •• A I • : f i I .-.. • ' : .. ·' ' I· ) '. . f ' . ' ; COSTA MUAeOUITYAIOS '-1· • • .. • I ' 0renee Co.t DAILY ~LOTff.,...., Not .... 4, .. . • t ormer wife of c ... ~ ~pparently kills self, Genetic inarker flnd starts competiUon for cy:sttcnbrosls cure e Repubhcan and Dcmocrauc national cba1nncn tcida) pfcdicte<I 1 low voter turnout is AmericaM went lo the polls to elect the nat10n·~ I OOt.h C"ongres,. At stalce:C"ontroT of tile: Senate and probably the tone.-for the fast two years of the Rcapn prc$t· dency. .. · Frank Fahrcnkopf, chairman of the • RtpUblicafl N1t1on1I omm1tttt. called it .. upsclllna" that man)' voters would stay home m an off..cled1on year. . "ff )OU &O back through siy thdast 20 yean, evcnln pre ident1al race~. we' re v.uy. very fortu na tc if we reach the SO perc.cnt part1cipat1on level:'' he Ex-FBI agent adDlits-he lied.about Presser crinies By _Tlat Anoelated Prt . -A former F-Bl a ent ;.,ho handled r camste~ Prt's1dent Jackie Presser a\ I JOvcmmm1 informant has adm111cd he hcd 10 Ju .. ttt:e Ot:panment 1nvenipto"'-about attthon11ri1Presser10 commit crimes according to coun document-; 1he11mr. Robtrt f'ncdnd. recanted h1r; previous u1cmcnt\ an an interview with Justice Department attorneys Jan <>. accordina to . transcripts filed Monda) in federal coun 1n Washington. D.C. Go .. crnment prosecutors allege Fnc.-dnck and other FRI agent'> trtcd to protect Prcso;cr fr()m a Justice Ocpanmcnt mve'it1p11on b~ \ll)in& they had au1hon1ed him 10 pad the umon's payroll with "ghost emplo)ecs ~ Fnednck 1s ~heduled to tncd Dec 2 on fhe counts of mak1n1 fal~ statements tu the government .\ I '->~ar "eteran of the bureau's (le" eland office he,._3$ lirtd 1n Au1us1. !Jaby deJ;lv~rea afteF mother's sulclde · CHJCAG0 -A baby girl q1cd and "wa\ pink as could be" after hcing pulled fr6m the tom body ofhc.-r mother, who leaped from a 100-foot ra1lr0< d tower 1n~the mlSlaken belief that her fetus was drad:authonues said. fhc 7- pound, S-oun~ girl was 10 fa1r condTtlon early toda~ 11 the m"crsm of Chicago's W)"lcr Children·\ HO$pU.al ~n fire department pcTSOnntl armed 11 the Ktne oft he su1c1dc. they foutu.I no 5t1Mofltfc in Connie Horan. bu1 thcry saw a leg of the infant through her ruptured abdomen and dt'hvcr{'d thr baby Mlsslng boy found In Utah desert WENOOVE:R . Lcdr-An ~-)'car-old Qidcn bo)· mJS51.Ili5IDCC ~aturd.a) 1n Utah's ""estern dc~rt has been found alive ind 1n good condi11on I nrvcr had hopes of ~in& him ahv{' apm," said the mother of Dax Adams. clutch ma her son Monda> afiemoon fhe partnts "said he wu~ a httle cold and hunl'} and that's all He wa'> OK. The.-bo) became separated from his parents. Mr. and \irs Lane Adams Saturda) whale on a motorC}clc out1na. • Pro•tltutes added to AIDS rlsli list WASHINGTON -Pro'itttute'> active 1n the h.,t nane~years and their recent customen 'ihould not be al101o1rcd to donate blood bttau~ of the mk of 1ransm1ttina AID . new Food and Drua dm101stra11on recommendations say. The ncv. rC\.omrMndauom were sent Monday to an '""-' lt'red blood COllCCllOn aaenCIC''i and·sugge\l for the fif't tame that the fac1ht1es have ··a convenient and non-<"mbams'itnl means of people Qy1na their blood ,hould not be u\Cd.'' FDA ~poke.-man Wilham Grigg said. So me fac1ht1es already do that by prov1d1n1 a card to donors. who can later call back. give the number on the card and not their name and ask that their blood not be used. Gnu said Ei-pom •tar...needs liver transplant NEW YORK -The woman who made a new hfe for herself af\er \tamn~ under the name Linda Lovdacc.-in the pornographic movie :·~ Throat · needs a transplant to sunwe a hvcr disease. her book collaborator \aid Monday. And 1f Landa Marchiano succeeds 1n gelling the lift-saving opcrat1on. she later would have 10 have her brea~ts remoted for problem, caused by $1hconc.-IOJCCllons ,he had when she was an the porn business. ~d author Mike McGrady McGnld) said the hvcr ailment wu dac;eovered b) doctor\ exam1n1na Mn Marchiano to see 1f she could.undergo a double ma~tcctom)' to treat proqkm\ CllJ~d by1he brcast~nl~rg1ng tnJechons ~he had in the t"arl) 1970s. . . Complete Chiropractic Ca re specializing in \, Personal Injury Sports Injury A uto Accidents Neck and Back P ain Hellday Speelal . Free consultaion, exam and 40$ off 1st treatment f'd OW.~199t•ftor4 7H ..... tteeAwe., W..111 c..t. •-411-llH .. Mechanic resigns over fatal copter craali. . r.w YotO.. (\Pl -mtthan1c h~' ll'\tJncd .after 4.0nfcum11ha1 h • 1n)to1lkd lh\' "ron& clutch in a hdlUIJ)ll'I that 'U"D)hCd IOIO the liuJ.,.1n R1H1 "k1lhng a radio traffil' rl•portcr .• 1lrnrd1ng to a spokesman f111 a ktkr::al :iicnq r lw umdcn11fo,:d mechanic. 1n cmplo}cc of \rx·c1rum Hclicoptc.-rs wW in'c ttg.llors Monday that he &1Johld lhl· "rona clutch off a "orL.bcnch while lh1ng the hellcop- 1.:1·, 1ran\mr\\1on 1hret' wt't'ks bcffore lhl' <.ra .. h. ~ud lra J. furman. a • .s C"Jman or The aiwnarTranS: portat1on Safel) Board 1n Wa 101- ton lnvc 11goi1un now will try 10 subs1an11ate his admission and <k· term1nc how u Ii a mix-up could have.-occurred. Furman "81d The.-Oct 22 cruh k10cd WN reporte' ne Oomack.er ind cnt1- e<tll> ~urcd p1I01 8111 Pat~ 1en1 of tho and\ or listeners hurd Dor ad.er· last word when she screamed durina a 11 ... c broadcast. "Htt the v.-ater! Hit the.water!" I • Confused about the City Co.uncil Election? ~ It's as simple as ... 1'mb~rgey -B -llffa- ·Costa - The most important votes you'll cast on November 4th are for City Council. It's city government tha~ affects our lives the most. We think Costa Mesa is an-outstand- ~ ing city, and we're P.roud of it. Please join us in voting tor ... \'\i"'I \It tl'~U t II \111.t:S \1\I.~.~1 , "•I~\ I l\lll'NI I • 1 t:i 1 nr.~r \I \II\ ll~:s N ~.1'1 II t 1'1 I. HHl'H It \\ ll.l l\M 111111\t\~ I \Ill II. 11111\1,\S 1t•1ts (.t HIHt-:."' H1r,;\l.lf 1)UICll-:N :.( \ l • ·' 111 SI' \N IO·.l\ll:0- 11. Ilk 1\1 IOM H \Ill\ \I! \ I 'Ii llU il\I I \IS\ II \I I• H JOlll\o 10:-J'I IS1't 1'1 \ICC, \l!t I n•::TI:JSK•. JlllH, t \I \ \II t'.41: ' .. 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J,kn(l,1111 R1l·h·•~<l Run11~1 ,ha q.·. a\kcd a JU~' tu 11ank1 Im munk1 111.11 to.No1thN·n C'ahtorn1oi. on l!lllUlldH\ll'll"ll\C J)l\'llltll pul\h\'11\ "Ould f1t{'\Cnt u hur 111.11111' l l>., \ngd"'" <mint\, \UJX'l llll ( ou11 Jull&e i>1on (, Mono" itn't'pH'd o 1~ 11~ h th1d; moJmn ~1onda' for. I.he rh.mgc of 'cnul' t i.1mmcd \\l~l hunllu.'d' of I qf\5 m.·" \flJ ·r artu.:ic .. on -----u~· \c11al mu1Jct liJ'l4' an sc:recm· l"-O ouri. t> HlllUll~ 111\.'lli hi\ \1\11.'I :ind i IC\\ other \\l'll·\\IShCI\. \\ hl'll a11 n1>C1t'ho"11 un a hroadca'\t !IU8j\:\ll'd that mu't '\'11al .~•lll'''"lll' "Sl':\.ual •P''thopaths.' Ramm:/ tut lll'd .rn~f tl,1,hl·d ,1 1u1Hll\ \tnik foward pho\ogr.iphers unJ .1 1 \ ~.lllll'1,1m<in to\l;rrna 1tw h"earin&. • Mi Ile launche, .. &:I paintec;t during ·anti-nuke demo . ·ob\trurtton and bmich of the f)t'f»C't'. (l\•ft•n<+1..· Mtnt\lr) ~>ltce am.•t.t~d 1hr1..·c other on the baw il\clf. · r he rnn'o) of about ~O militar) H'h1de 1ndud1n1 the ~" luunC'h1..'"' WJ\ l\:turning from ah\bur) Plain to tt1rrrnh31n <-'omme O-m1le~cn r<.'JlOll .. ll\ K 11 \ ( hanncl 11 . i-:~~--~··· \nuihcrttt-f\-n~monon:-ttn·nmrnrru111m n-n c 1 hl' 'llklllUP\.'d ll\'\\\ h'P'-lll' throntckU the ftr\t f)l1llH· ll'p<HI\ of.1 \l'11al killer on the loo~ throu1h the J1am.111,· liJfllUll' ot Ram11w h' fa\t Los .\ngdc\ 11..'"1..kn' m. ·p11..·ru x·1. QR5. throuafi l11s fir 1 couri 11p111:.11,11lll'' It l'H'll k:nurrd Ocpul\ D1\tr1C1 ttornl'\ r•1m1p I l.1lp1n tdllllt4 I l'JlCHll'r\ -i~m Ct)n\ IOC\'dllc can gc"t-1....;;,.;;... __ .._ a 1.111 1n.1l 111 Im \ngdl'\ < ount~: hut rrankl) the prctrnll Allen John Davlea riuhlt, II\ I\ IHU g111ng to hdp U\ nll'lll \'\\'r" .~-. of London \\hen thl' acll' ist'> struck w laundlffi\\\.'I\' 1101 ( tQ1n1 nea \mnburv-vtllav ~ml'sbur~ "-- m1w1,., ;H 1h1.· 1111w about 1~ mile~ ~uth"e\t of GrCt'n· l'U"' lx~alJ\I.' of hid.. of\'\ 1dcnn~ \\U\ \Cl fm No\. J 7. Rumm.·1. J ~h·w.u-old dr1fll'r ong1nnlh · fr<ml E:I ~ P.1w. :J "'\a•1. lnH'' 11 lal ()\.•c 2 on I <4 murder dlarJC'\ and :\I 01h.:1 lclon1"·~ lll· .. loulhc'J ttlrouah mulh ot the \ldco ~ho\\. lK a\1011all) I url)1ni 10 gnn. un~ "a'<: at 'IX'ltato~'· • I tilprn ulllll'nd' that I o\ \ngrk'> Count~ '" \O nt•1l1il1111\ 1h~11 .11w ~ un1a1ntl·d b~ them'"~ rcpon' ran Ix· IOUll\k • Survtvorof -~---ppealS court U.pti~l;..-­ death camp Newton's gun conviction names Blach 8 ) t_be Assoelatt d Prt s -I LO~ \~(,f l l\ i;\PJ -\ 1=:::;::::::::;;=::,~un n-or of <r an conccnrnmon rnm p id1..·1111fkd a rctir~d gr<Kcr~ ·~:kr~ U'> th1.• gu,11d \\ho gunm·d do\\n .in olt.1 man ~l·au~ he t•ouldn'1 kt'Cfl up" 1th a hnl' ofp11\Ulll'r\ kav1ng the camJl rn f94S .\k\\) 81ala\ C1S. ot Nin&A1ra Fall' _--c«_.___ Canada u.~ttfil-d Mond11 a1 tht' dl'pon:111on hearing· of former 'l\ guard Bruno "arl lilarh. 66. ot La Habra · ··1 can't e\cr forget The old chap lool4·J nt me "hen ht' J1cd. ·· 81ala!. tC\lllil·d ·Hr\\:rSmO\inah1 hp\" R1Jla did not 1dcn11f) Blach in the courtroom but he picked an old '1~ pl1oto of.Blach out of a photo \prcad pu11og1.·1ht•r h~ thl' pro~·utfbn. . , "'' I am \Ul'I.'. sir:· Bialas s~11d u11dl·r l'Hl\'>·n•1m1na11on later. ··1 ca n ~" him a1 tho1 llllll' an uniform." B1.1IJ\. "ho ..:ud he \\a\ imprisoned b' lhl 'J/I\ for smuul1ng v.eapons 10 1c l!tl.HK~ fi&h ll'r!. in ht nan~ PoliinJ al\u ll''>llficd he sa" Blalh beating pmor~cr!. a\ the~ dug d1tc;hc!i • j · ~ \ "J I R .\M I\( n \ fe(kral appc:als rnurt ha~ uphfi'ld .formt'r Blacl £.J.U.llll.:Uc..u.!CJ. JJuc\. ~c\\ Lon·~ tom 11.ILon ;inlJ l\\O·'~ pn~ st"nlcncc for ll°''l'\\11111 liTTi h.111\f gun~ .rn c~:tclpn ewton chillcngcd 1 cc argc. "h1ch da1,·, Ii um 11114 on 1 lw ground'> 1h:11 h" pnor ft•lon) con\ let Ion was declared 111.\,il1d h~ .1Ju~lg\· 111 1'171 II that araumcn1 wa\ aCCl'P!Cd. his pos?.Css1on ofa hatl\lgun 111 197~ "uuld 1101 ha\C been a lrlon). But the Q1h ll.S. C'ireu 11 Court oJ \p.pcal\.. agi~111~. \uth lo\\cr-co.u.rt. r.u.llog.s. said Monda~ the pnor wn' ll'lmn 1,·ma10l·d on the book\ nnd mndc ''"ton an C\·fclon who could nu1 lq1..1lh lJll' a gun 1 hl' lOurl al\<l 'laid 11 did not ma11rr "'liethcr Nt'"lon Ilil'\\ Ill \\J' Jtt \'\·~lon e~s illl' tt>urt a&rCC\ 10 rccon!il er I e unanimous ruhng:-h, a 1lir\'l JUdgl' JlJncl "'1t•wton ha'i onl~ a \upremt' Coun appeal rt'm.11111nt-l":1nr,· hl· mu\I go to prison He ha'i been free on ball during his Jpjll. .11 Vi c t i m m ay be 18th for Southside Killer LO~\ '\,(A Ll\ f ricndsofa \Oman \\-hO ma\ be the ~8th \IC'llm oftht" • \oulh411Jl la~\.I \J~ the' last \a" her "hen she \\C'flt ou1 to mcrt a date. 1gn111111!! J pka 10 \IJ~ oft the dark \tree!\ \ rnronl·r·s spok~mari said t'arl) f\)l!a~ 1ha1 lhl· namf oft ht' "-Oman found dead \1onda' in a Wausallq. wasn't tx·in!! I\ k.t'll·d hl'lllU\l' her rclall\ cs hadn ·1 been no11ficd l\n au tops) probabl) "111 tx wndul ll'd lot.la) '4!1d lhC' spokesman. who refused to gnc his nam~ Poll'-'' 'lf)l>l,·.,nh111 < mdr Wilham Booth ..aid the fasc "as bctng 1n,est1gatcd b~ .1 t.l\l lurll' "''·~mg the killer of at lca\I 17 "omen most of them pros11tulc!>. on th\' \°I\}·\ 'iouth \1Je c;1nct' September: 1983 HO\\t'\er Booth said the la1cs1 dl·.nh hadn 1 Jdin11\'I) hccn ~1n~l·d 10 the serial ''""n~ Paw Frees, voice of commerci als, ·dies '"-'"'"'' pohn•. "ho\\' .in J ol • ham ( ommon •. r\''""111'ih1l11~ "°'''' th\.' ~h\bur J>ohcc s:l1i.J a.car hidden 1n~ lanr SP.~t/ sus: nect i>l<llll m1l11:u~· trJllllnl d1\lrtCI trl -\\Ith one a 11\1\I at lht' \\-hj:CI ~a1tCd J . y \t1u1lwrn r n11l.11HI .... 11d 1n a \lilll'Oll'nl for pohc~ car!> leading 1hc con' o~ to t d b 1 th.ti .1hout llJ(I ;i\ll.\ 1\I\ from thl· pa.,.,, lh\.'n dro\c mto 11\ ~th. fo.m na gran e ai ( 1111~ \\ .lldl iruup tonk part 1n Jhl· th1.· lOO\O\ K> stop .. Other ll\ ISi\ _____ P.!'' tJJ\\ n :nn.:.:h!!..u~.,1.!.!1·_,.. __ ....._ __ .__Jhl: • n r ~ \ daub_ ant on fht" hy mag1•stra e , oh \\a1h11~ ,1 'lpokc~man tor "lnO'lhll.'ld\ ol !K'\Ctal con\o~ \l'• U .l 1 ( t lll'll.' \\ .1tl h .... ml la11..·r rn u \tall'· lucks . 11w111. "II (tlw .1mln1\h) 1\ .mothl'r W11hn1 -.aid 1hc net" 1\h also cut ~\\, 11{ \'( l~(O(.\P)-\.i~1n& th\ \,I'• d1d11 I .lllll\.':11 10 IO~OIH' a "l11~h I\'\ d 111 \ ''"onagl'." a federal 111.1~1,t1.Ul' "·" ¥1.1n1ed bail ot .s~oo.ooo 111 1h'-ronm·• \ir . .f nrcc.· ~1 ~i...1111 dwr~i:J \Hlh tr)Jn& I() pa~' imllt.1r' c,l'Cl\"IVln thl" '\onctl.imon' \lkn lohn l>a' ll'~ n . of~:in JoSC'. 1i. .ic,l ll'>l'U ul l:" 1ng an undcrco' er I Bl .ll!.l'nt <l\.·ta11\ 111 :m A\1r force ll'Wllllai\\J"ll\l' pwgram he had ""1l.l·ll1111 Jui IOI!, Im la\I l"-O )cars.in llll' \l.'I\ ll\' oa, il''>. ''ho v.a!> d1~nargl'<J m 11>'<-l \\,l\Jlll'\ll·dC~1 ~7a11hePalo l'\,1mpk t?I hti\\ u11.1rml·d and un· hrakc hnc!t on ')()me ol the cru1.c - I 1 a1ncd l I\ 1h,111., l'an inll'rt up1 a l.1Unchl'P• for<'1ng i\mcri1.·an ~r- N \ 1 < > \'Wll •'-'' I ha11..· 10 1h1nk \\ h:u '1rcmcn to ma kl' cmcracnt') rep;il~. \H1uld h;1ppt.·11 If l.lcl\:rm1nl·d fr·r· Police rcfu~d to comml'nt un thl' ron-..1' \kndnl 111 .111.tl ~ thl\ lOn\l)\ da1m II 1., oil\ 11n1'1~ l 11mplc1d~ uri· c;1an at -Ltcl ·ndcd .:xrui..mdctcm1blc." ba.s~u "J•ufo:.c t h.tugL'.d ~a. people \\Ith dent Austrian cltancellor opens -review-of Helsinki· accords \ 1111 .1"·ro,p.1H• li1 r1l "here h\' worked • \n f HI a~wn1 quoted Oa\ 1l's as By tht As ~fatf'd Prtss \:l\llll! lw ··,\antl.'d lo burn the ~u\ \·rnnw1u" h1:l::tU\l' he t>chc\cd he \ IE"l"l .\ \u\tna -u!>tnan C han<:cllor Fr..in1 Vran•tzk). open ma a h.1d tx·\·n m1\l1\'all'd h' thr .\ir force n.-, ll..,, ol tlw lkl.,mk1 f.a\t·Wc~t-.crun1~ accord~.-.a1d toda} that la tin& v.orld J lw .ll:l'nt ,a1d l>a,-ic!. bchC\Cd he J)l'.l\'l '"" wmt: uni\ "hen lhl' llarm'r!> bet"een peoples and na11on\ arc ~ ·" 1,11~1n~ 111 .in l'mplo~l'C of the rl·_ino\ ~d \ r.in1t1k~ 110\t of the rnnfcri:ncc auendcd b) rcprl·~ntall\C\ of the ~o\ 1~1 lllll\Ul.llt: 111 \an franC'l\CO '\ wu111n'"·' 1ha1 "'"''d the arrnrd~ 1n 1975• deli' ercd 1hr inaugural addre\~ an Ju11111!. llll'l'llng., 1n \an Franri'<'O 00 an opuknt llJlh 00111 oft he baroque Hofhurg p:ilact" .. ThC' Hel'link1 proceu "-Ill \qll ~~ anJ Ck 1 s and nt'\ er _ be lullilkd onl~ "hen our border\ n."! lonil'r I" c the )Cnsc of an • 1u 1u,.,,,·d nHlll\'\ 111 ,•,chana1.· for the 111,urniuunwhk \\Jll ll\.'l\\c1.•n our pcopk'i \I ran1t1k) ~·d The conference 1s ""d' 1h,· 1h11d ut 1h kind lo re\ 1ew l'Omphann· w11h tht' Hcfs1nk1 aarcemcnt'> on I lw Jlltl\l'lUllOll had n'ikcd lhnt l:111t11)l'Jll \\llllll~ Jnd rnorx·rn11on D.1 \ I\'' Ix hdd \\ 11hou1 bail unttl trial ''"''·l!ll l ~ \1torne\ Fb l urkcl Su!Jversion char.des vs. Boesak 'wlthdra wn no11.·d thl· \'.,p1unJ&l' l hargc carnc\ a -~ po(l·n11.1I Ilk ....:ntcnce and stud • JOll .\ l\f\BI 1IU1 ~uth Africa -Thcgo\cmmcn1 toda' confirmed 1t l>;I\ t\, .1 Bnmh-horn naturahn'CI h.I\ "11hdr.1\\ n i.uhH.'l \ton chJrgt''l 31J4lln!.I the Re' Allan Boesak. prc\idcnt of l ' l tllll'll llll~ht Ol'C thl' countr}. lf1"• \\ 111 lJ .\Hi.um.• ofRcformcd C"hurchc~ Bocsal<. a m1>.ed·race cleric who IS • BIJ.lh II. Jl.:1.U\Cd Oll)tn&OB. his \1~ aprilil:ll1on about hi\ scr' Kl' Ill 1h1. 1'i;i11 \~ wt·u1 •I} wn 1cc when appl~. 1ng 10 1mm1grJtl· 10 the l n11cd States 1n 1<>56 Thl' lu<.11cl' lkpartmt'nl 1\ tr~ lllK to J)l'f\uJd\• l ~ lmm1gra11on Judgl' hllll'' P \<amkllo IC> depon TI Bl " I{() -\nnounn"f'Paul rrl'C\ the \.OICeoftht' P1llc,bur} Doughbo~ tor ~ 1~z.sl"'i :rnd ~ anou canoon chJraCtl'r?.. tlas died of heart fallurc. hi\ agl'nl 't-Jtd \londa} r rn·\. 66. \\ho \\Un numerou.., a"ardc; for his work in tck' 1c,1on wlllllll'tl1JI., 111duJ1ng General Moto1-.· "Mr G<>Od\\rt'nch'" camp3ign. d1t·d 111 lw:111 la1lu1 l' during the 1-H•ckcnd at hl\'homc 1n lhl\ San Francisco suburb \J1d J(!l'llt C h~111,., \tern fn•cc, lhl' \OKe of Kellogg·., "Toucan am" for the r.1,t I" \l'.11 ' al'o "a!> the "01cc tor man\ 01\nc,land and 01snc\ V.orld a111.1.tu111' 111duu111g 1he Haunted llousc an'd Pirate~ or the \arnbcan· He "a'i m~,,l o mr or 1 en\\ tr\: and 8om-8;idrnuv on thC' .. Bultwmkte0 , .. 1101111 ~·11"·'· and "a' the main \OICC 1n 1~ an1ma11on scncc;' "The Beatles" · 1.h i.,un I 1\l' .. ;rnd "l ht' Osmond\ .. Bui l ~ :-.1.1gl\trate . rrcdcnck Ulll Ill \outh \11 ttJ\ OlO\l IOtlucnlral an11-apanhettJ campaigners. W3!> quoted \\ 11dlk11 ,aid \ 1und;" 1ha1 the pro?.-u ..... 1~ 111~ till'\\ 11hdrav.al of the 14-month·old chafleS pro' ed the s~atc s1mpl) 3 rl 111111 h.1d ta1kd 10 p1il\C that Da' 1cs • v..111tl'U Ill h<irJ'>'> him If the t·ac,e hJd roml' 11' toun. "the) "-Ould ha't" had 10 "·''·1d.1nt-tll tolhl·rnmmunll\ or"a~ ~1a11. pul~hd~ that lhl'} had no thar&c'> aga1n?.1 me and 1h1'i would ha'e been lil.1. h 111 n\, loo mud1 li11 thl'lll 10 handk · 1lfl• \ou1h .\fman Pre\\ ·\uoc1at1on quoted t------R+-.,.,...,. ITI < ft't'ht1'11~ ak-io-I dun 1 ln:I 1ha1 1lm l'USC ·~of the Btl\:.,,11.. a\ \;l\lllg. 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All ForuMt beain at 7:30 p.m. , Piute call for location • Sh~la McKibbin, (1}.4) m·154S Chapman Adult St\fdent Cmter, Orange, .. \ CA . . ...... ii • • # LawttACe Cohn, Chid'blnlr. •llAIY't fOr Merrill L~ It Co: an Ntw York, 11id ht bet.eve• 1•thttt 11 ao Ci!JC0.1.p Ofrtf'."· ··1 think the)' Just had cuual talks,·• Coba saJd •·1 don't think Cittcorphauny interest tn ow1una.tl of Bank of America •• Whether you ar • looking for an enti~lY new ca r, part·tim income. or wan to only man your own portf o1io. >-OU can 11 uriti a ~tock broker. Our nin training co~ 1 in off e~ (or unly 350 at our training l<>cation in Anah im, LQguna Hill and San Di n today for more ' information and lion~ to a fr • • NYSE CoMPO SI Tr TRAN ·-.. ~c: · 11 -; tllllll'I . N w YORK (AP) -locks l'C('O\ICrtd from .111 l·arl) <;e1baUc and fin1$hcd mostly higher 1n act I\ l' trading TueMl.ay. - Price'> opened with sc.<aucrtd losses and it amx:ared the markcl°i. rC<'Cnt advan~ would be haltc<.I. But price\ turned mtitrd and then moved ahead during the closin1 ho.ur rr.i<Jerc; c;:i1d stock and bond pncc 1n1111Jly came undl·r preuurc ~cautc of rumors that the first part of the Trcai.ury's $29 billion quanttty fi d program. • • • 'WHAT AM EX DID ~-~ _----.---~ NEW V()RI( IAPl Nov ' TOd•J -m . , NEW YORK (AP). -Salfl. ' em Pf'ice end net cnanQt of Ille 10 moil rcllve Amerlcen Slock E•cl\tno1 IUU1$, redlno nat lonallv al more lhan Sl Name BAT Ind Arlllt,Ex Pr Wl<.ts Has rot Am I'll HomeGrp TuuAirCp ~onmtrTeln Ch08av 0 tlltr1fSav \HM 1,77 , GoLo QuoTEs ME TALS QuoTEs ' . . .. t Dow JoNEs A ~ER~cEs ' - NASDAQ SuMM~Rl .. . MANAGUA, Nic:aniiua (AP>~ Eueime Hucnfua 11a1anear 101M ~ber People'• Tribunel. mack 1n>und blowi .. up bu11d1np an London or Pan1 Ht wet ,.... bdoN a N~ PC>titicll lribimll:, IO Melt up ola laW)ft', ~driver aed labom. ~lpena dw ~" .-cy • II dlc:idel ...... tlllD (or a Bell laid at .... confertece that he, Nic:anauan N'~ 118'ftitt91?vmt1Mfttdncribatht 0011'11 ._OM 1UDD1Y ftilln so Coatn Nbell. a.e wu aumy or dlief' dcf'ew la~ Eariqsw Solelo lofSll aed othn 11 amonst" but lell Mid he coalidered them revol~ 1etr01_. Md cicbei mmn Mlluc lbc w. defente la~dnftCd the statement wi1tlffacnfu11 Who ann . Tbis morniftl,. Huea1'a1 WM brousht to the i1 alto cbar9ed with con1p1r1cy and yiolauna pubhc • Bell, from Atlanli. Ga • hat aot betft able IO talk counroom •bete he, hit ~ a11_9mcy and teeunty. darutlywtth H~beeau1tN~uan .. wvrolubilS ~IOnWlkhed a videotape of an lfttervteW be pve .. A1forWbathew11lplead 10, that'supintheatr.'' Bell I (Of'til8 lawya not ldm1Ued to ~ice D the country · CBS' ~60 Min•1e1•• lll'OIJ'llft after bit capture. Hatenfu1 said. "But he tw thrown hamldf on tbe mercy of the from Wkina to a dcftndant an a rnm1nalcaw talked ebout the rebel JUP'-IY _,.lion in tbe ~· coun •• · Solelo lo~n hll mc1 wnb tt.nfu,. • • Aepor1en were blrrea from 1tlt-tcreen1n,. bUt were ••r think · it's quite obv1ou1 that he's joina to tilt . H11tnfu1 w-. cabtured Oct. 6, 1 day after 5andjni1u told~ would be allowed UWde Ja&cr in thC day wbeit convic&ed:" Bell Mid. -·He didn't laU out o(the .lky, He forteuhot down the l~t23 W'IO p11Mcany1~ weapons ~ wascxPecfiid to i'iad asiakment ~for wa1onuunecarryu11arm1 ... Wehope'thisevidencewill .ana 1u~aes to the U .-becuclConuas. The~ him tw former lf .S. A~ General Griftin Bell. · cau1e the S.nd1ni1ta aovtmment to be more mcrc,ful," abotrd. two Amcncan J>!IOtt and a Contra, were killed 1n .. h woe'I bl ~~ canbshakina." Ben, who is Bell said. the mth • _. ia HMeDAal defri1e, said of the stattment. "We But he said tht prot«ution and &fense djffcrtd on Ha1enfus ha1 said t,ewas employed by Cc)tpOralc Air ~ ic Will bilp him tw mllip!ion:• · the ~tion ofterrorism. · · · SCryu:n, a Miami.bated coms-ny that tw the same Hiiii9ftii; 45, Of'"Mannctte, Wi':'"'1 .-..... -u--..,.to-Ricl-.~...,-.--,,; ~I~ think he .., 1 ltrrOftlt tn t tense t at we a reuuSQu em Ai?TransP9l'f, mrmmy dWrlt'd by th know •ti" ~1 ·11.id. "He wun't s-n or a aroup aoina CIA. WASHINGTON (AP)_,_ rhe Su· ~-~me..CO\tfton.l)C!da>'. hmitcd ttie · ability ofmlnonues to recover:lell_J . fees in anti-discrim1nauon com- pla1nu resolved in administrative proceedinp rather than lawsllits. ... .. By a 6-3 vote, the justi~ barred retidtnu of a bfaek'. neii}ibOrhOOd in North Carolina who successfully opPC>itd • triahway projeet-ttom----i bcint reimbursed by the swe for . lawyer's fees. Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, writina for the court, wd a 1976 federal law providina reimbursement of.attor:ney's feci in civil rights cases docsnoupplyv.-hensuchd1 putcsare · ICU.led adminiwativety. "It it entirely reasonable to limit the award of auomey's fen to those parties who, in order to obtaJn. re1te(, found it necnsary 10 file a complaint in ci>un." she said. Also. she continued, "Our holdina creates a !tf?umatc mcenttve for potential civil riahtt defendants to resolve disputes e~pcd1t1ously, rather~ than risk the attorney's fees liability connedtd to civil nlfJts litip11on." -----::--------- But Justice Wilham J. Brennan. in a distent1n1 opui1on. said the rulina will U.e "mischievous conse- quences," causina unnecessary court suits. • "What today's holdana ensures is that no challenge brou&ht under a statute covered by (t)lc 1976 at· tomey's fees law) will ever be settled without 1 coui't aclion, -be atd. When administrative l>fOCCcdi04J lead to a liwsuit. those wfio win their c1vtl rights case in court~ entitled to lepl fees for previous work done in administrative procccdanp as well as , in court. . Tuesday"s cue bcaan tn 1977 when rn1dents of the predominantly black Cmt Stttet community in Durham. N .C., opposed the extension of a road called the.East-'N.atf .rcc.waylhmuah thetr ne1ahb6rhood. -. The proposed h1J)lway would fiave · 'destroyed lhecommuo1tycburch and park and splintered the neiJ!lborhood into isolated sections for hkely com- . mercial development, they said. The res1dents sud the biahway. to be paid for wtth 1S percent federal funds, v1olalcd Title VI of the 1964 Civil Riahts Act that outlaws fedcrai.. aid lO prOJcctS Wt discriminate. In 1982. the community group reached an ~ment w1th North Caroltn& oOktalJ. sbifuna the naht· of-way for the h1ahway and rtloattna an 1ntaehange to ~rvc the com- munity church and park. The talc alto ..,.eect to improve housin,a. -st~ a1'd recreational facilities m t~~ nctahborhood. . A federal ju<iae refused to reim- burse the community residents for some l,200 hours lawyers spent challcllJina the ori&inal highway plans over a five-year period. · The 4th. U.S. Circuit c.ou·rt o' Appeals overruled the JUdp: last year and·onliNd North Carolina offict to pay the. l~J fees. Jo1nina 0 Connor in rcversana that rulina were Chief Jus1icc William H. Rehnquist and Justices Byron R. White, Lew11 F. Powell, John Paul tevens and Antonin Scalia. Justices Thuraood Manhall and Harry k. Blackmun Joined Brennan·, dissent. Confessed spy Walker plots~ prison escape . Being married to a long- tenn CD can be a bit un- nerving at times. Years, months-even ·weeks-can seem an eterni~ ·"when your dollars are locked away, virtually untouchable. , Well. Lincoln Savings is here to change all that. 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The word from Anderson. problem be1na that I don't know what Because Anderson has been htld 19 he means by 'soon.'" . months.. the longest of the Amencan . Wai te, an envoy from tbc Anglican hostaacs. 1ncludina Jacob~n. Say C,huf('h, has met with tbe. hostaae said she had •antic1pattd tha\ her takersand1scred1tcdwithp 1ninathe brotl\et would ~ the 'Tl~U· one release of several captives. : · rclt.ascd. · Say. who has criticittd the Reapn "I'm getting the feehn& of being administration's effons to free the alwa>s the brtdOIRUM~ never a bride. hostages. on Monday offered praise: freed soon. Boosted by word from We thought it woi.ddbe Terry," she "I'm glad to hc;ar they're negotiating. said. "I'm not d vastated. I think it's I sec that David Jacobsen is very freed movement. An time one person gets arateful to the government. I certainly thaT, --out, ofcounc-am. There'Slina y movement. 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Andc-rson. the chief Middle Ea t correspondent for The Associated Pren. wu kid· napped March l 6, l 98S. say said she wondered over the weekend whether her v<X'al, criucal stanct dunni her brot.hcr's ,ordeal _had prolonged it b)' making his ,captives think he wa~ an as$Ct because of the publicity.· · .. So of course mr firstrtacuon (10 Jacobi.eq.>s~ca ) wa~ to blame !1)·9eff.'·f'n some WI) h~:e I cal 'rerTY to be h~1cf lonp:r'r she 1d, "8.ut friends ofTeny and my fn NM·"' tiavc said ·1( you badn'I been v~ David Jacobsen ~ould s1ill be thei:c; ·•1 feel prtuy urc toda)' 1ha1 Jt s been neccs\lt'). ThcY. "ert the f?,.. gonC'Tl seven. ,I. don l think !hcY .re for&ottcn now 1,n anybodY:• mind. . . . ,., ...... Da.td Jaeobeen of Hunttneton Beach ts all •mil• u Terry . Waite lead• him acrou Wleebaden Military Alrbaee. ' ChLirchenvoyWaite . gives glimmer of hope ·for two more releases 1-800-42}-BA,NK. · By.SUSAN J. 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Anderson political dynamics,'~e respond . and educator Thomas Sutherland. . "At the moment it's sttll sensitive." "Al the moment. the two people Waite ·added, "Over the past specifically in .my sights arc Terry,. months the~ bave ~~ suge'~tionsa ,o\n¢erson and Thomas Sutherland. number ef tuncsihat so.me~ was Waite sai<l "That .i~ where our best A<>iJl& to move. I remem~r beint in contacts lie at the moment." Beirut in a rOQm tota ya one for five Both men arc being held by Islamic day~ waiting for something to move.·· · · · · He said no-1rrQJI'Css came from that group. Islamic Jihad also held Ameri· aitcmpt. _ can hostage David Jacobsen, who was Islamic Jihad said last year it killed freed Sunday after 17 months in U.S. diplomat Wilham Buckley, 57. captivity and brought to the U.S. Air but no body was found. Force hospital in Wiesbaden. Waite The other Americans missing in worked to win Jacobsen '.s r.clcasc and Lebanon are Frank Herbert-Recd, accompanied him from Beirut. Joseph James Cicippio and Edward Waite said there is "a sh&ht Austin Tracy, all kidnapped within glimmer-of )lope for new leads" Tor the past two months. other Western hostages in addiuon to The Revolutionary Justice Or· Anderson and Sutherland: However, gamzation claimed it was holdint he saiO 'Tam careful about Jiving CicippiO and racy. p-oup caffini hope." itself the Arab Rcvolut1onary Cells· The An~ican Church envoy said 0Q'lar Moukhtar Forces said it had he was walling to hear from the same kidnap~ Recd. .. . JA€0BSENS REUNITE From Al , He hung his head u two loudspeakers boomed out "When the Word Comes.," a song written·Tlnd sung by Eric and Paul Jacobsen telling about waiting for their father's free· dom. It was recorded earlier for the reunion. MatTet, head of the Air Force hospital, said Monday "m1t1al eva.lu· · ation did not reveal any cVidence of physical AbllSt" of Jacobsen1 adding the former host4\gc was eating nor· mally and had some wine to celebrate his freedom. He said the medical evaluation would ~ completed in a few days. Air Force spokesmen said they did not know when Jacobsen would be r~turnina to the United States. Arab diplomats in the Middle East told . The Associated Press · that Jacobsen's releas'c by Islamic Jihad was connected to a power struggle in Iran. The diplomats spoke on con· dition of anonymity. - ln Kuwait, the daily newspaper Al· Qabas quoted unidentified sources as -~ sayina JacobScn was freed as a result "Of-U.i.·lranian negotiations con· ducted through a third party, "as well d) .. ~ .. vu.ai1u11:. 1.A.1"'\..~11 1 c:rry Waite and circles close to the kidnapper$." And in Beirut, the pro-Synad weekly Al-Shim said the United States provided spare military paru fo Iran to encourage Tehran to cease support for lsla,micJihad and terrorist groups. lslainic Jihad also holds Anderson. 39, chief Middle East correspondent of ihe Associatea Press. ano Sutherland, SS, actinadean of agricul- ture lt the A-me.rican Univenity in • Beirut. Both were kidnapped in early 1985. ' ·~Those guys are in hell, aQd we've got to get them home," Jacobsen told reporters on Mon2Y· l.. Islamic Jihad sa1CI lasfycar it ktllcd U.S. diplomat William Buckley, S1, but no body was found. The other Amencans missm1 1n Lebanon arc Frank Herbcn Recd, Joseph James Cicippio and Edward Austin Tracy, all kldnapped within he past twQ months. · The Revolutionllf)' Justice Or· ganization claimed at was holdina pcippio and Tracy. A f">UP callina ttself the Arab Revolutionary Cell~ Omar Moukhtar foft'es said it had kidnapped Reed. . U.S envoy reportedlr expelled from Iian NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) -The Middle East that American hostaae ptaker of Iran's Parliament said David Jacobtcn was:frctdSunday. loda)I hll aovernmcnt arrested and .. mult or nqohat1ons bctwten the then expelled a pet1a1 envoy sent to Unne.d States and Iran. Iran by Pre id(.nt Re.apn. the official ,, Asked about a Possible ri>lt bY Iranian news agency reported. )'n& or Iran in the rcltate of The hlam1c Republic NcW1 Aacn-h.ostqcs, Terry Wane told a newt cy idenufied th 5P.C\.'.l&I envoy as conference. "l don'& want to l'Qm· former Naoonal S«unty Adviser ment on 1hc pohucal dynamlc:I" Ro~n Mcfarlane. The qency did .Waite. the Anahcan Church tnvoy not sixdfy when tht' rcpotte(i U· · 'A'hQ. bas worked to aain ffftdom o( puls1on took place. hostqc1 held in Leblnon, spoke at 1 t M_cfir1anc'~ office 11t the: Ctnter news conferen~tn Wte badtn;"Wal for tratq,lc anfi fnternat1onal Stud· ·Germany. • 1e1 m WaJhin1 on, an aide ~•d the The IR A report from Tehran was fonnet White ouse officu1I would . blstd on a peech Rafsa"'ani 11vc 11 hi' c no rommcnt on the ubJC(::t. . a ~rcmony mar1t1na the anni\nla.O' Thcrcwcrcpubh!lhcd reports. in ih~ ofche 5el7urt oftht U •. Emhl y • PRIME TIME SOAPS . -. .. 0 . I I • . II I --- GlltterliigSondl:ie~ .... by S. Coast Muslcal. Th .. SOUL MAN" {P0-131 C THOMAS HOWELL eoo.800. 1000 UOOTUU&WCD TOM CRUISE "TOP GUN" (PG) S30 740 t4S 1100 TUES & WED ~as Jock really returned to·southfork? · "ALJENS" (RI 7 45 '"THE FLJ .:.J.Al_ 5 45 10 1$ '2 00 TUES & WED "FROM NYONO" t30(A)• "TIUCK OR ll'EAT" CA) 35 1CM5 $1 00 TUE$ & Wf. "(MATE 1(1) r (PG) 8'00 .. POL TPOEIST 11" • 1S 10 00 (P0-13' rallroaded.1\1.m .. ~ tells ~lex1s that Blake hired Dan to stan me fire. When Ben llvcs THE COLBVS: Mila tells C~~~ datcofbUU111tat1mewbcnBlaJtewasout ne·s over Fallon ~urt obviouslydJ of tov.-n.-AJcx.u lb.rows him OUl of offict when Chann11~4 npa up the picture of Later, Dan aoes to pobtt depanment Fallon that he d bttn ~arryint 1n his IJVtnJ them date that would have made n Wallet. Sal* su~ts to Channina 1hat she po s1blc for Blake to order the fl re. Blake should become prqnant. C'hann1n1 P.f!· arrested for first~ mu:rdn. Michael ~-.tcly recall her -mother dyu._ m child· and-Amanda h•~e where... he reveals binh wh1le ll"'°' birth to Chlnnina's some of hJs past actlVlrtes, wtnch 1nc1Uae brother. ·Channing tells Miles that she's work.ma as a wild-alter and also some barren. Connie ·sends letter to Monica time at sea. sayin~ she knov.s about Mon tea aod p ALCON CREST: When R.Jcbard learns C.asb s alfau but that Cash 1s unav.larc that that rJCCtrack 1s on canbQuakc fault hnc she had child by hun he sells 1t to An• .. I . Enc unable to 1.. . .... • DALLA.S: Sue Ellen's re \.'ef\IC apinst pcnuade Melissa to return to him. Melissa JR.tumsinto1fabulousbu!1nwsuC«S . movn 1n with bet new husband, Lam:t. Ma~ybecomes,crypopul&rumodtltor Richard blacknwls Kn into hdpina bun Sue Ellen's sleuy hnaene J.R. an,ry at spbtupPetcrandAnacll.Juhatumsdown both Sue Ellen and Mandy since he thinks Tony's proposal for rcmamagr, then their nnture is mappropnm. When d«ideuo mum-to convent Dan will be C'harfie conffiiucs to rebel, Jenna ex-worlu~asconn?a' thespa.MwJoncs ~en stomach cramps that she be-· tells Richard she'll take the rap for lus he"cs are the start of an ulcer Ray cnmes lfhc mamcs her. JefTW11nwnabt challmgn-Donnrto mov~out of South-. ludna.ps-V1cton -• -- fork anCI into the house he bu th for her. • KNOTS LANDlNG: Ptul hat b)I car as he Mw Ellie bc&Jns lO v.ondcr tf Wes could runs from pe>hcc Before dyin1 he tells be Jock.. Jenna. rcfu9e1 Bobb>'s offer to Matk that Sumo~ was behind l<.aftn's help wtth Charlie. k1dnapp1ns. Mack doesn't believe Phil's DYNASTY: Alc:i; 1:11s Ben she'll only ·story. Peter uks Abby to finalize her pnnt the truth 1n the paper because she d1vorte from Gary. ~ turned on by dono't want htt children to think she Peter but reJCCU Ohvui s offer or c1tua- There's a new kind of ldventure in die air. . :m~~ ...... ir."i\"11146 7cH• 1t10t . --_.__ ·--··-o-_ ..... -- p ,. ·--,,_ -.. __ ·~--. ., ... ·--_.,..c.. -' .. -IA-._.. ,_c.w. .. .., .... . ..... •IA--. ..,._,_ -........ --.-.-..... -·--,.... ·-----··-,_ -· .. ~·' =---:.~°""" • .....,.....l'lf After Peter threatened by Sumner and Abby, he tells them to lay olTslnce he's in a !)OSI . or ~v.er. Feeling Sylv~ is • threat to bas p ~ PCi"cr slips her an overdose ofmcdicahon IJVen tO rum b~ hlS hcan transplant patient, Eve Laighton. -who died shonl) after SW)try. he reahzes that he's not a hero. the patients arc. • • •• HUJ.. STREET BLUES: Assistant 0.A. Irwin Bcntcin tells Jo)'CC he's had a crush on her since the day they met. Joyce is toucbed-w~~ her tcndcc.lu»...on her forehead. but snc obviously doesn't have any romantic feelings. When Ray Calletano S(>hU UP. his men. '!1th black Policemen ndina with white poh<lCm~. 1t surua racaJ blrueon theforocv.bcre Ra}' becomes known as "Capiatn Taco ... Frank tntervencs at Ray's request, but violence 'm.ipu -.hc:n1v.~ don'.lbeck. ftlklw ~net memben cauP.t l.D a shootout Tbe cue of cnme fi&ure SOnny Caliente 1s droPOed when Frank learns Tina slept with ·~him 10 set nttded 1nformauon. Bobby is a buo v.J)en c;J tcbes baby thrown out of sccond·stOf'Y .. 1ndow by her father . . EDWARDS . • • • ST. 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"80UL MAN" (.-0431 .8 oo.8 to 10 S2 00 TUES & WEO "JUMP.tN JACK f\..AIH"(A) 71!0 •• li ooruna WED l Oranoe C0Mt DAILY PILOTJ T"*day, N~ber 4, 198e . . ur It'~ tough enou1h for parents to &Jeaa v mar: l'v.e. nurd... nothing but &ood things about your new videotape, Plo.11 Bri.d.g• w«h Omar Sharl/. As a matter of tact, the Pr~sldent of mmll the wort-rttric '11 tht'rr trm~-------­ without reading ~ headline recently tnat said. "MARY LOU RETTON RETIRES AT 18' It's somethin& o°' kids have wanted to do since they 'lliieTC S. Up unul now, the) had their hearts se1 on the magic number of26. which was when tennis great Bjorn wasn't rarnini. They talked about fiaurcs when the knee 10 ... it's all t~e American Contract Bridge being-a pme-how-oonJeStant be'---<o ..... .,,,.cr; we ITC tookmg 'It 11-...."""'..---t.e,&gtte",-1'<Hnmy Santlmt, eat~ to cause they hked the hours. but face it, timetable. ay he felt every brtdge player Borg "hung it up " .. - The problem I'm having 1s explain- '"' to them that to retire you have to have somethin& to retire from Mal) Lou hM pa1d her dues as far as I'm concerned he has done the Btg Three: appeared on the cover of Time magazine. wntten her autob1ograph) and skied with Dr Ruth in a cclebnty weekend. What's left'' Eau Bo11Ec1 they're too cheip to buy a vowel. The progrc ion a we knew u from should have one. I agree The I occasionally read about athletes school to babies to rctinment is all hands are well chosen and the who sign contracts for millions of under construction now, wj1h detours whole production i a joy (Avail· dollars and computer whines who at every corner. Babacsat 35 .... back to able from PSI. 219 E. 44th St. New found companies, ha~e stock that school at SO .. mllhonaarc at 25 York, Ny l00l7. $39 96 spills and become bored with the lack .... mamaie at 30 ... retirement at 18. postpaid.) • of challenges and retire. What would Somewhere in there, they have to fit a doctor Not mine. They gave that up )OU do wt th a kid who peaks at 14? an menopause and puberty. Frankly, I This is one or my ravori~ hand!. the da) the} discovered you had to He couldn't hang 1>ut artbe dub don't sec any place for a dcccot I like !t because it i simple, it illus· wash above your elbows. Every little because he doesn't have one. He m1dhfe cns1s that makes any sense. trates a good point, and many play· Catholic boy aspired to be a pnest. So couldn't play golf with his fnends For most of us who have worked ers would overlook the winning did mine until he learned )OU have to because has fncnds would be deliver-since our teens, retirement has been, line. The auction 1s straightfor· work Sundays. It was history. rna pn their paper routes and baggJng an elusive thing. We've always been ward, a·nd a perfectly normal four· They d1dn•t want to be president of grocenes at a convenience store. He told we have to pay our dues, serve heart contract is the result the United States because there was couldn't travcl extensively because our ume. and in 40 or SO years, we arc Aft-el' West's textbook lead of the no future to 11. After eight years. you he's not old .enciugb to dnve. Other told we don't have to don apymore. _nueen of diamonds, the first temp· were unemployable. Being a fircma'n than the o9v1ous fact tbat we arc We've earned the right to sleep io, :-t HARLES Go REN 2 #Q ace in dummy and take a trump O· ntsse. Even if It wins, you mo~ ·than likely wlll have to lose a trump trick since It ls again.st the odd5 tor the suit to divide i-2. Also, a spade finesse is futile: you have iwo natural spade tricks and ~ven._iLthLiin e sµc ttdll yo=u=--- stlll will score only two tricks In the suit ' All YQY need do to Ond the win· ning ho~ 1s count your tricks You .~ue-i~~~-heaAM.nd­ twodlamonds for a total of 10. You must simply make sure of getting them and to do so you nff'd the ace or diamonds in dummy aa an entry. Wm the first trick in ha.nd, cash the a ce or trumps a.nd then lead t.Jie ace and queen or pades That sets up dummy's Jack while the ace of diamonds ls still on the table as an entry. You wall discard your losing diamon~ on the high pade and hold your losers to one trick In each ,uit except diamond Simple but eff~tive. r like the hand. and the cassett~. Sincerely, Char he As a mother. I -olways thought asp1rauons were 'iOmething born in every child. Every child wanted to be never appeale<J to them bc:cause you raising a aen~ra11on of.kids who looks Maybe not. Just this morning, I felt. tation to resist Is to win with the had·toweardumb boots'even when 1t at all the athl~tes retiring early and my knees going. , r --======:::;=::;:::::::;;::;:::;====----------, ·::~::~· S©\loil~ -/l £~~· ::: .S~bling rivals should leave past behind --~--EAR ~ lA""D~: i-ha~ somethmg important to <.ay to "Free at Last in M1oneapohs" who doesn I hke her brottfer because he beha"cd so miserably as a child. ~ar Free rn bet your brother IS \.Ounger than }OU. M) )'Ounger brothcrfit toe1 1tTe dcsrnpnon )'UtT pve of)our brother. I can't coµnt the number of llmC\ f Wished he ~ere ANN LANDERS dead-unul ~\en )'ear. a o when h!.._cotaaui today~. al':1:1ost d.'.ed tn an luTib at~• en • • Sibling rivalry Is normal bat eblld· JcrT} wac, hosp1tahzed for h\.C~ bood anlmosltles should diminish H weeks with ~verc internal UlJ1Jnco; people grow aod mature. Wbeo t.blt and both hips crushed He will limp f•il• to ocear or worse yet wllea tbe for the rest of his hfe When lhat competitive 'aplrH tntens'mes and accident happened I thought of all the bluer rivalry takes over there Is time'; I had.vwished he would die misery on botb aides. More ~ften than Sin~e then I e chang~d 'W; tune not, parental favoritism sows the I m lO and Jeri) is .5 e arc best seed. for tbla kind of trouble friends I now reah1e the reason for • • • · his ch1ld14>h behavior he wa'i a child DEAR .\NN LANOFR<-i I am He'o; the onl) brother I'll C\Cr have writing in re ponse to "Shocked in and 1 lo'c him \Cl) much Boston·· I can understand how she Leave )'cm:rda) behind Be a feels because ~e also fell pre) to theft lov1 ng person toda) \ ou 'II be ~hen we lost a loved one guaranteed man) hnghter tomor-The thell did not occur at our home ro~ (all \Our brother or send him a during the 'ien ices (Wt' arranged to lo\ ing letter 'i ou·11 b.: glad ~ou did have a fnend sta} there) II took place -Bl(, Sl<-i n R IN J .\CK-al the funeral parlor Someone re- ~01' \ 11 LE:.. Fl A mo\.cd a large diamond nng from my DEAR SISTER· What a dear letter. mother's finaer a-. <,he ~as '1cwed by I'm satt tbouand1 of sisters all over fam11\ member'i and tnends tile continent saw themselves In the We are all baffied as to how this could have Jufppencd;-To date WC" have recC\ved no sat1sfact1on from either the funeral par1or. director or th.e pohce. Please pnnt my letter, Ann. People should be made aware of how easily \hese things can happen. -S.S. IN NCA TER,PA. - DEAR S.S.: I'm Hl'prind It doesa'l bappea more oflen. I've seen muy deceased wllo lald Oil wcada uqals1te jewelry. May I souest to au family mem- bers wllo cboo1e to do Ur.ls tlaat they have a 1ec1rlfy officer 1>e1rcre tbe open casket aroud tlle clock? • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Couldn•t help laughing at F.J. who found the use of .. Fanny" (his mother's name) obscene. . Hopefully. the innial F. 1n the signature docs not also stand for Fanny. because then there would be two "Fannies" in the famtly. Big Fanny and Little Fanny. I thought the name game had run that emut. ~many ways IS "John · used -from the toilet to the gi,golo Hookers even refer to their customers as Johns. .., My name 1s Joe. Joe 1s a cup of coffee. an American G.I.. and a good friend. There are many more. but who ~? My best fnend m high school was named Gay. Poor guy I won't even get into that one I cannot 1mag1oe spending 11me and energy on something so ins1gn1fi- cant. -MESA, ARIZ. •••• DEAR MESA: Tlauks for a wallop- ta11oocl letter. • • • E:AR-:7\NN U\NOERS:-Th1s IS not a ma_ior problem; however, it's sornclhm& I find annoying. . Why do guests refuse LO use guest towels? I have fQur hand-em- broidered linen towels lined up by the wash basin. It has been at least five years since I put these towels out and not one auest has ever used one. I wash them at inte'rvals so they won't be dusty. Sometimes when a close friend or rclauve beads for our bathroom, I call af\erthem. "Please uscaaucst towel." They smile and say, .. OK." After they leave I find the auest towels u~ touched. Why? -FRUSTRATED IN PHOENIX. DEAR PRUS: Some people believe lftll Cowell are jHt for "llH>w." OtMn (Uke me) try Co 1ne tale laetteu utra work ucl opt for t~ face towel, waslaclotla or facial tJ11•e. -ll11itCt-t \--\-\ \-\-\-\-H-4-'l-o/r~ll~ ''F or .t. .. J J < N 0 v "Eating Di orders: When Food Controls Yourlife'' Anorexia, Bulimia, and Compul ive Overeating w~ If h A I. 'I 11 \: I l \V (I R I-,, ,.,..,.I . I omen FREE Monthly Lectures qn Won1e11s Health Topics E M "Cancer of the Brea t" fenv Nr/3Son, M.D. •Wedn day, November 12 ''0 teoporo is" Jo "Lilla M.D Thu rsd, y, mb r 13 A lrtt community service ollen.-d by ant.a Ana Ho pit.al Medical Cent r. All 1tttures ~te56Ited at 7:00 p.m. Jn th~ Conference RoOm. Men an also "1?.lcom to attend all lectures. Only'' .,.., B E R S nta Ana, California 92706 (714) 554-loOl .. ..... ----1'1•4 ~, CUT t l'OIU• o:~ ~~=·,:~'!:: \o.. • ., ffll'• t...,,. ll"Cl*e ...... 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ANP WHA'T ARE YOO SUPPO!>CP 10 BE ? - by Hank Ketcham Sa<~ A LOT Of GOOD rT l)ft> ME EATIN' ALL~ APPLES !' • by Jim Davts ANOTHER MAPLES!> &ATMER FAll~ · Pf\EY 10 THE TluER ~MARK by Pat Brady FtnUtY WDIKERBEAN tf'b WEIRD ... &1T' ff!> 8E£» . SO~ ... mA'ft>M~U..<t' tERW)(£, Aeoof !£EH:> LISA A6i41N . DOONESBURY £&lEL L ' :ll{6 lS Ii I l WOODER. IF 5HE'6 ~ Ar ALl z. ~r---rtl ~1 ~~·· ~~wi· by Tom Batluk by Gerry Trudeau ... - Singing t h e. sweet raises Of freedom ' The voice of freedom speaks clearly. Listen, and feel the words: • • _:'The. b«t things in· life are free;• a weary but relieved O~vid Jacobsen.)Bi<I;' "anH~oy Ooo;mey ; · Jacobsen, 55, the Huntington Bea-ch man who i)ad . • . directed the American University Hospital in Be1 before he was taken hostage, was 'freed by his Shiite MosJem kidnappers Sunday. _: Asked how he felt, Jacobsen, his heart soaring after 17.months of stifling confinement, said: ··0oes anybody want to challenge me to a six-mile jaunt around this ~~~· . - H meant it. Jacobsen was feeling light and strong, renewed and refreshed. He was feeling freedom. 0 1 can't tell you how very, very happy I am herq today.'' · --- • .. .. .. • .. f Latc~T he added: "In spite of my video appearances. I am dam proud to be an American." Wh d • 1 • ·. h at , Most of us will never know exactly bow David · en eV-1 1 ~ &lave s nass. -~---Jacobsen feel , how he banledthefonetydespair and ms.,__--· . . ~ ~ --.f'. ' angry frustrahon. Most of us will never look inward as · · • ~:~:d~routwardJyquestioothein~t1tutJonswetakefor it .. ' s t im.e· for giving than.ks.~ Most of us wiJJ never, ever appreciate our freedom - the way Jacobsen does because we will never lose it. Thank God for that. Remember t o ·v ot e . Whether. you arc a Republican or a Demoorat, a LaRoucbian or a Libertarian; whether you have a campaign sign in your yard; whether you're pro-~rowtb or no-growt.Jr whetheryou have read the en ti re texts of tne several propositions; · whetner you despise Rose Bird's politics or Ed Zschau's television commercials; whether you think the editor's endorsements arc for the birds: whether you have written your congressman· or writterr-bim off~ whether you back the incumbents or can't wait to throw the bums out; . . .whether your candidate hasn't a chance or seems headed for a landslide: whether you and your spouse wil~ .. cancel out" each .. other's vote; whether the polls say two of every five of us won't bother, you should vote today. You-can have influence, even in casting your ballot for losing causes. Make a statement. 9'---~---...L.A!~ ..... ·~M->&.L.vate seems small io-tbe-statc's-scheme- ofthings, it looms large at tbelocallevel When you absent yourself from the democratic process, you abdicate the responsibility for self-. government' to others and absolve those elected o fficials with whom you find fault. Don~t like them? Kick 'em out • Approve of the way it's going? Give them a vote of confidence. Otherwise. your silence may be mis- interpreted. And. finally. 1ffor no other reason than you can and others cannot. vote. Vote because you have a right to go to the polls and cast your ballot without fear of reprisal or repercussion. Vote because you have the freedom to vote. • Zschau will supi>ort Reagan To the Editor A vote for Ed Zschau. for · U.S. senator, as a vote of approval for President Reapn. It is a vote for lowertaxcsanda nsingeconomx. tt 1s a vote to maintam our mlhtary strength that has the Soviets seek.Jn& Arms Control. And 1t 1s a vote to rcuun the balance an Congress be- tween a Democrat controlled House ofReprcscntataves and a Republican controlled Senate. that made it alt po sjble. T AV IN HISTORY 8)' ne Anoclatt•d Press Today ·as f'ot~y. ov. 4 the 308th day of 1986. There arc 5 7 days left 1n the year. Today's highlight m h1$tOI')'; lt as the first tame m 20 years that Congress has had that balance. And the results have been dramatic. But if we lose that baJanoc; in th11 election, taxes wiJJ increase. inflation will rise a11d our economy will smk again. So let's keep that balance by votJn.g for Ed Zscbau for the U.S. Senate. And to mamtlln the power of the presidency for our srcat president. UOLDIE JOSEPH Newport Beach Jn :1880. the fint ca h register was patented by James and John Ratty of Dayton. Ohio I don't know wtucb lS gOl.Jlg to give me more pleasure than tw6 event that will have passed finally by toni&ht. Tfic first 1s Hallo.w«n. I'm alwa)S a.lad to have that over. The httle kids commg lO the front door and say1na "Tnck or Treat" has never been an annoyance. What has been an an· noyancc as the.tmost fiendish cl~vcr­ ness of the older kids. EQUi811Y clever and sometimes I think I! en mote acvilisn, is a general election campaign. So far ~ the real HallQween 1 concerned: I was the victim of it fiendishly clever intellect which cau!ed me to have a dead battery in my car. So far as 'he elect a on as concerned .. I somcumc1 thank thil the Novcmnber clecuon should be dubbed the "Hal- loween Elec1ion... - Seldom mall the years I have been a voter have I e:<pcricnccd such miserable, not to say fiendish cam- paigning, as "as the case in this e1eclion. -- Thert were a few bri&JU spots. Briahtcst pot an the nahoo that I know about. as the campaign to elect Chnstophcr S. (Kat) Bond to be United StatC$ Senator from M1ssoun Whether Ku was electcd...arJlot'J ha ve no way of knowma at this wntm Howcve.r, elected or not, there has been a lot of good come out of this miserable campaign m Mis- souri · I would hkc to think that a!> much good might come outof some of the miscrabte smears an Cahfom1a. Kit r a tong tame fhend ormme - not m politics. With the campaign almo t ovcr~•nd I hope not 1ntfTcc· tually) Ku wrote me -and I suppose other close friends -"You stood by me through it \Ill and there's no way Carolyn and I could ever tell you how Jfllteful we arc. I say Carol}nJoans me in thank mg you because this hu been a famtl} campaign We've cam- paagnea as a team and even littJe Sam ha!) helped on week~nds. .vDcspatc the long hou", the travel and the wear and tear, w~c become closer as a family than ever before. Thllt's bctn 1mportant to me-because of the din) and ugly tone my 1compcutor has c~ated f<1r this cam- paign" . I really hope that Kit was elected but we won't know, of course. unul VC!)... late~~ ~"~r. 1f KJI -t elected. n may make the difference bct"'ccrwhe !an two )ear1 of Ronald Reagan's presidency and a dreary scncs of in-fights among Democrats and Repubhcans. As I've told you before I come from a family divided My maternal grandfather was a Republacan. My maternal grand- mother was a Democrat who. herself and her-=km went back to the War between the States -what }OU Yankees call the Cavil War. Waite promises to continue t alks, b ut momentum fade~. By NICOLAS 8 . TATRO AMee69 ... "-Wtitw NIC'O IA. ( yPfUS -Anglican envoy Terry Watte"Says hc'Wllhetum soon ui hts effort 10" frec..Amcncan captives an Lebanon. but his absence Monday, to accompany the latest hostaac released. indicated a loss an momentum Waite's tnp to West Germany with freed captive David Jacobsen meant a break an ncaotaations tha\ could last several days at least. A Ourry of other act1v1ty acco m- panied Jacob~n·s release b) Shute Moslem kidnappers. not all of 11 appeared to be related: -U c; oflicatls ~id various chan- nels they dad not disclose were .be•na tried an pursuang the rctea* qf at least five other .-.~mencans stall held in Lebanon. white House spokesman Larry Speake\ insisted no con-cess1ons were being made-to the kidnappers. -French officials were said to be m Cyprus and Damascus, capital of Syna, 5eck1na freedom for ca&ht captive Frenchmen_, but the F"'nch Embassy an Nicosia refusCdcommtnt beyond saymi there was no move- mcnt to rcpon. At tottl of 19 rorcainers of six na11onalit1cs are massing an Lebanon. -There have been contacts be- tween I racl and Lebanon'!> maan- tream hute-m.ihua Amal. prnum- bably through .the U.t'f pcacckecp1na force 1n south Lebanon. about an Israeli flier captured by hute mili-tiamen Oct. 16. Israel seeks proof that the mnn 1s still alive, said sources who spoke on condition of anonymity. An Israeli- backed mahtJa holds about 200 pris- oners. mostly Shiite~. an the south Lebanon town of Al Kh1am. A statement from Islamic Jihad, the pro-Iranian hute aroup that held Jacobsen and stall ha~ at least two American capthe • indicated contaC1 between the U.S. aovemment and the kadnappen. h said Washington was resP,O,n able for the "current approaches • on the· hostages and\\tamed of consequences "tn case the American government faal!t to complete these approaches to amve at the hoped-for results." ·Asked what new "approaches" the Unu~d tatcs was making. Spcake!t said· "I lu!lt don't have any comment on that.· What deal ma)' have been made for the release of Jacobsth, SS, also was unclear. Reports from Beirut have suggested lslanuc Jihad, whose name means Islamic Holy War, dropped its dmrand forrcla of 17 hi1tcsjailcd an Kuwait fol' bombmas of the U.S. and French embassies there in 1983. The United States also appeared wallina to close its embassy in Lebanon as an inducement to Syria and Iran to use their innuenoc with Islamic Jihad. All but two American diplorrtats were pulled out late last month. U.S. oflictal satd. for security reasons that wcre..not.descnbed. There also were predictions that today's elections were a factor an neaomions as they wtre tn resolving the American hostaae crisis m Iran, which ended with Pre 1dent R«pn's U11.ugurat1on in January 1981. Eric Jacob1en of Hunt1n1ton Beach. s.on of the freed hostage. was quoted in a published interview as saying; "It sure is a coancidcnce, isn't 11? I don't want to be batter or cynical aboutthat. I don'tcarcwhat at uakes to get blm out." Nlcoh• B. Tat,. Ml,,_, CH /HUI decade coverllW th MJNJe IA•t for fte AIMIClalff"Ptta. On Nov. 4. 1979, the lraman ho ta1c cnfo ~gan 3$ militants stormed the U ... Emba~ y 1n Tehran. AJthoua.h some of the ~ople taken capuvc would be freed week later. for 51 others, at was the \tart of 444 da)'S an capuv1ty. In 1884. Democrat Grover Cltv~tand wa elected to his fir\t term as pr~ 1dcnt. defeauna Republican JamC1 G Blame. roday's birthday C'BS news cor- respondent Waker C ronkitc i 70. ctor Art Camey 11 68. Actor Cameron M 1tchell., 68. Actor Manjn Balsam 1s 6 7. Actrcs Pons Roberts as S6. Act~' tutc Read as ~6 Ex-Klan dragon uses compute.rnetworlc On this date: ... . 111 1842. Abraham Lan oln marracd Mary Todd 1n pnngfield, Ill. Jn 1879.humori tW1llR en was bOm in Ool<>sah. Okla. Tbou&ht for today: .. He who thanks tumstlf "''~· •• as a lftal fool." -Voltaire. French 1uthor•ph1Josopher (1694-1778). Deft,..., Oitf !Oltcr r-c...-. ~~ , Ci ...... ~~~~;~~~~~~,Ott~ • I .. r~l C\tate naents plua into thei~ fk-.am , who could not be reached for comment. is tdcnufied as ont of the leader of the "1dcnt1ty church" nctv.ork. They arc a .. pur1ous Chns- • tian movement" and bclie\t they arc th .. ,ru I ra I 2nd God' cho n ~i)Je." The revenue •&ency " ronC'tmcd over the threat posed by the n-l111ous mo,emcnt -to lRS cmplo cc an panirnlar . .. The dari er posed by the '1denth)' mo mient he.; not so much tn the llC of ns membership fi1urn but rather 1n tlic potcnt1aJ an its u of rchaioui Lhemcs to ach ocatc bi try and promo1c vJolcnC't," tbc r,t®n cx- plaic adda " I tht1r ~onvcnt on' and con· uon a It 1 sh r u 1val • (Lakewood) and Mater Dt1 hostina Santa Barbara. In Wednesday's 4-A volleyball: Sunset uaauc CO<hamps Manna and Huntjnaton Beach arc home to face Bolsa Grande and South Tor- rance rcspecttvcly, while Ed1son and South Coast llthst Irvine colltde ai Irvine. Belle. a runnma · University High football team, 1s not only known fo( his big-play exploits. but-for his d1sappearina acts as well during the course of a game. "Craig has always had problems with ltg cramps 1n games and we don't quite know what to do about 1t, ·· said TroJaru Coach Mark Cun- ningham. "But when he's 1n there he's our big play guy." The ongo1na problem co ts Belle Drle es.ell's some pla)tDg time sometimes cau • ina him to sit out a quarter at a 11me dunna games. But when Belle can · i g keep his s~y I~ chumina he can Yearn n keep the pppostlton·s head swim- ming. t t Take last Friday"s pmc against 0 re Urn Corona del Mar High Belle once • f agatn had cramping problems and 1 d · once.again gave the &a Kinas fits. a ~ea y:-· __ .Heian-ror-»0 ~ j-.st 13 --~ QITICS-(al 10-yard &.\'etagc) and BAL Tl MORE (AP) -Ltfiy Driescll. still unsure Cllactly why he was ousted by the University of Maryland, said Monday he aJready misses beina a ba kctball coach. pulled in a 41 ·yard screen pass for a touchdown.· For the 5-10, 18S·pound ~lie and the TrOJans. that added up to a 20-14 win and earned Belle Daily Pilot Player of The Weck laurels. "We expect that kind of game from him every week.." said Cunnsnaham. . boot it 20-1 ·7 . , . U• ;? .... kicker booted a 50-yarder _to drop the Chlcaio Bean, 2~ 17, ln Monday nlibt'a NFL &ame. the opener against Irvine and 103 on JUSl nine rushes versus Estancia. along. with four TD'$ against the Eagles. He now has I 0 touchdowns on the season. None of this is aoythrng new, thou&h AsaJuniorBclJehadgamcsof 200.173 and I 54 yards rushing games on his way to an 800-yard season He scor~ 12 touchdowns and averaged 7.27 )atds per carry for a TroJan team which went JU.St 1-8· L "Whal l do comes from the offen 1ve line and the way those guys block:' sa) ~Ile. "They gc1 me the first few yard and then it's up to me·· He had a big night ap1nst Corona del Mar a year ago, too. in a T4'-I Oloss. C.H~MP IG , Ill. <AP) -Two Un.ivf\ih Jlf..llll·llOl~~Cla!JLPL~~---2 .~~~~ berirttia1aed Witti muifemcanor be---- tcry and su~pendcd from the team. Rodney Jay lynch and James D. Finch. both , 22-)ear-old senior hnebac:kcrs, wert'""1'rieascd on rc- cosmz.ancc bonds \fo~y afttt spcndinJ the nisht 1n t~ Champasin COUfltyJtl . lynch. a 235-pound linebacker from Oakland. has been a part-time starter this season. ,fract\z,1s a 220- .·pound linebacker from Jrtdianapolis. who ha been a tarter this )car. They were cbaracd in Cham.p31gn C'ou.nty Cm:u1t Court 1n connCCtJon wuh a confrontrat1on early Sunday at • the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity hou1C. Lynch and Finch . each were charged with three counts of battery for allcvdly stnktng three people with their Ii ts. L)nch also was charged Monday with a founh count of battery fOT alleaedly stnkina a man with an u handle, and onc ~ount o( cnminal <Dmagt. concerning cfcstrucuon to a wall and wmdow at the fraternity. "The) violated team ruleso(pubhc conduct." Coaeh Msk:e \\'hile sajdin Along with a 173-yard plus rushing effort, &lie returned a *.ickoff 9S yard for~tottehdow~--- Not.Juna ~ms to chan,g_cJor Belle: _ _::;;;=:::;;.:::;....:~;::.ijp;o;;::S;';.4-..8. ~cot Monda) ''They au __ .. 1mmed1atcly suspended pcndina a big plays and cramps. ··we load him up with elettrohtes before games 1n hopes that that "'II help (the cramping)." ~ys Cun- niniham "We had him drink this new dnnk out called Exceed. lt might ha"c helped a httlc because he didn't (Pleaae aee BEllE/B2l Oellf ..... ...,. ,.__ With an aftra&e of 10 yaida per carry. Unl•enlty Hi&~ runnln& l>ack C-ratc Belle la the Daily Pilot'• Player ol Wee&. .. formal invcst1ptton of the rcahty of 1he charges." Both played cxtcnss"ely 1n Satur- day·s 69-13 football loss al M1ch1gan and flcw back lo llltnoss on the team charter planl"at 6:30 p.m. · According _to Champaign police. they were involved 1n fisht about 11 30 p.m Saturday at the Illini l n1on where a party was being held · b) the fraternity. . . .. I'll probably want to get back •.. I have the urae already," Driesell said "I'm not aoina after anybody·s JOb, but 1f they contact me, I'd be interested in talk1na. I can still coach. I mtght e\ICn cnJOY coachina in the NBA.'' Fncnds of Dricscll, including coaches Jim Valvano of North Caro- lina tale and Gcorac Ravehna of Southern Cahfomsa, have said they -expect Driescll back in coachina by GIF 2-A:. Welcome to Costa Mesa Alter the party mo'ed lo the Kappa house obsef'\lers told poh~ Lynd\ and Finch were in,olvCd in a 3 a.m. mclcc that attracted a large crowd. Lht 1987-88 season. l'l'!l not sayina l will ao back," • Drie<rt'tl told The sociated Pre in his first 1nterv1cw mcc re 1gnsn1 Mustangs surf ace as the team to beat In 2-A water polO under pre ure last Wednesday. "But By BAARY FAULKNER I lo"c to coach. and after 32 )ears l ~ .... c.. , , •rn• don't know how I'll react. The Costa Mcu High water polo "This is usually the fun time of team had been lurking in the t11blc )UT; when you re worluna with hadow ca t b) Poh~ t. Dan trand quoted ~•tn~ses as sa} tnJ that L) nch broke 1n1ottfchou~w1thina ;ind trucka fratemit> membc:rw1th the ax handk trand ~id the same' icum later was \!ruck b) Finch Both athlete turned themselves 1n to authontics on unday. Montana 'get& his clearance )ouna pla)'e~. puttina in the ofTcn.e co-Su View and defense, and tcachma fundamcft· Lcaauc power-Cooe• tals. houK"S Corona . ---="Rjaht now, rn have to watt and del Mar and· tradit1onalh trona w:ttcr polo team~. Ke.''-Drscscll said sn a telcphonc N e w p o r t not only 1n Oraoac Count). but in all .. mtcrv1cwfrom h111S1lvcr pnna. Md., HarbOr in rc~ of the Of- homc. ·"I ha"e a aood JOb and ctnt ycar1. Butalw the~ wa the maturina of a fin1nc1al ~uri1y." 8ut this )Car talented 1unsor cl3~ which led th' Oriestll. ,4, ended ht 17 yea~ u 1t ha broken way to a landmark \ummcr for thC' coach of the Tc:'!P' to bttomc an out the tanning Mu tan • -.ho ttl.'Cntly wrappcd up auitt1nt11hleti d1rtttor wh1k be1n1 Io ti on and the maugural PCL ts tie, wsnnsna all atlUred ofat lealt S 1 6,00Q in Sllll") d O n n C J Cllhl kquc t"OOte\l\ in rather ('8' for the first four ynn of a re-~ unala -, t» fa h1on nqoua1cd contract that wu .._.,.use the peep hole at the end of the fhc Mu\tang' v.ho haH only one Sh<intntd from. nine toc11ht ytars. • .tunnel ha tumr\J into II bla11n1 naor on the ro~tcr, c.'lme ofeg ths<i .. Until the niaht before I si&Md that hori1on h11hliahtcd h) a o. I CtF2· ummcr. v.1nn1na the' Natsonal Jun· thana (aarttmcnt)." DricKff .said, "I rank1na and the 'o I sttd 1n the 1or Ol)'l!'P• (for athlrt~ a I and thou.ht J had a chlntt of 1t11yin1 a1 upoomma IF pla)offi under) C'hamp1oruh1p an t. lout • COICl'i,probabl) becauscofthckindof The reason for the chin or "That wa our lil'$t bii v.10," J ~non I am. Bua I prOblbl lhOuldJt't ~ntf)' inwo-;fuld. Mr$1 h f 1kc Conro . "We h d havtbeensoopt1rn1 t lhcm1JorfactOrbc1nautuf\tolhc 10 turn around the 11tt1tudc that we .. , thou&h• that IOOMf' or titer, nc .. 1 .fonncd Pac1fi COUIJ.c4 couldn•t r.an a.nd the~.~ had'-'> tan ihey'd come to lhtif ind Yy. and uc ult1na Jr J' from• to 2-bchr~ ma in them Iv . w,th th t • omc on blct. and COKh.'" It woutd l t'1 1 m<wc wh1 h has allowed the-' win •'t' \ h1cn-d our fint m~or MW~hM r.1-0fbOlbofua f.Jhld Mu an to pc comptUU n fOr • omplt1hrncntandforlhCft~ll1me bern invited k.. pla fT u .,,lb me '"'' 1hc m t the kids 101 to feel \\hat tt -a hk tn ~· ., . ' ..: .. ' ' I -· .... . ~ ... W ·rislring nzona State'~ hanninJ Walliami, EIJ I $ 'J the fullback who rushed for IS4 yards t t t Or 11 lftllllon ga1n1t W1sh1nston, was named Pacific-10 -----rootblll OfTcnlJH~ Playtt of the ~'ttk: and th Hadler bout ~~~:~~e : y Ha~ ~on thc·dcfenme award 9 Tht)' were standouts' in the 34-i l "aciory -.hich rroaa AP .. tdlet ,. • ~cpt the Sun Devil on top in the Pac-lo race. William NEW YOJtK -Supr Ra) tt<>nard SI '4'0rC'd one SU touchdovm and ll'd -a rush1J11 attadt carrymc the medical acal ofapproval ftom which ncttl'd 273 yard . while Hai-Vey made 11 tack.Jes a number or doctol'\, will rcium 10 the nna and two intcrttpl1ons from his linebKker poa1tion. an. Apnl to challtnae Marvelous Marvin Lona ·Bcach tatc fullback Mark! Tempkton and ~~cr:fortbemiddlcweiptchampionlbtpofthcworfd Nevada-La Vcpa~fcl) l\l"m Horn. meanwhile~ ' 1n the nthcst fiaht in history, it was announced sel~cd as the Pacific toast ..Athletic ASIOICiation Monday. · f001ball playe1' ofihe week ' Leonard, the fonner weltc~cight •an<.t junior Templeton, a 6-J. 20S·pound senior from Sanll middlewe1aht champ. is auaranteed s I I mil hon for tht Ana, was honorrd as the orf'cnsi ve player of the week. fiaht, while HHler, the undisputed m1ddlewiaht kina. Hom. 1 5-11, 180..pound ~n1or from Hanford. was r..a $12 ·1::P1 Th h named the defcn ivc player of the w~k. · ~~at in ~'in'0~i:;:,a~ntee. e auarantccs are t e Templeton cauaht a PCAA record 18 ues from "The on11~ca • which Leonard dJd not ~~t. . Qaant161ck: Jt1f-01'1t1Inrtn /;nr9el'Ch ,would ba~e paid him $8 mil hon plus 30 pc~nt oft e . States I +J '1ctory <?ver Utah State last Saturday. The revenue in e ces ofS2S mtllion," promoter Bob Arum 18 rtccptions pve him 62 for the ason and broke the saad at a news conference. "He opted instead to be· conference rttord of 17 set b> San Oteao t9te•s Tom bouaht out of the percentage for $3 million. lfthe fiibt Reynolds in 197 l. - does over S30 million. he 10$t money, If it does-upaer Templeton gaine4 173 )'ards wiih his catches and $30 milhon, he IJlade mone). It wa .a bu incs man\ scored-one of long ~h tate's t\\'o touchdowns dcc:i$ion. .. • • • . · : . • · Buff'-t nr·· • ~ L .a .... --"Marvin~ .50-7~reen(of.,._ven~ o\:-cr Sl5 a&O' e&.~QaCuCVJ".u&- million." • -· • rum wa e 1 t. set Qr pn a aesan-· -~Rtrr>il\1tK"', .. ~ anr-5 Palace 1n lras Yeps. could have a potential closed Bullough. unable to tum around .,ahc . •II t circuit and pay-per-view audience of 3 m1lhon and Buffalo Bills around despite havina the miaht aross as much as $100 million. That would rt'Fl's h1&hest-pa1d quanel'back. was.fired · double the previous record gross set by h~vywe1ghts as coach Monday.and replaced by Marv Levy. Larry Holmes and Gerry Cooney at Caesars in 1982. Levy, former coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, Closed circuit tickets went on saJe at New York's promised to brina "a sense or organization" to the Bills. Radio Caty Music Hall Monday at $60 each. The He is the team's third.head.coaC(h in the past 13 months.' l S,000-seat arena at Caesars is scaled with u $700 top Levy, who worlted as ah analyst on Buffalo's price and a sellout will yield $7,867.100 from the live exh1b1t1on telecastsfof.thepast f'ourycars, taJces ovcra p te. · 2-7 team ttrat played poorly in th~fitsrhatrofSunda)'.'s Quote of the day 34·28 lo to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bills fumbled two kickoffs. helpi ng the Bucs to a 2().() halfi1me lead before Buffalo rallied .in the second half. . - _ Atlanta Coach Du jl_ttllllll&, on Sul)ctay·~ instant rcpfay: "lt's-ndtculous. First one oflicial cal.ltd 1t a touchdown. Then seven of them got m a huddle and they called 1t a touchdown. Then -Dodgera..walve Beckwlth--- Beckwith. who bad an earned run averaie the)' waited an interminable amount ofume. The rules say if there 1s any qu~t1on. the man up there should leave ttaJone. WM.thcr it's right orwrong. tbe.dcc1SJon should be l~ft to the man -00 the field." LO ANQELES -Pitcher Joe Ill , of 6 87 for tnc Los Angeles Dodgers. last . ' Gedman fractures cheekbone TOK YO .-Bo ton Red Sox catcher • -Rich Gedman suffered a fractured cheekbone Monday when he was~ck by-- a baseball while warm ma up m the bullpen . Gedman 1s a member of a major-league aJl-star team playma J1tpan's pro stars ma scvcn~me series thro~3;:.t Japan. · -at~ a a hospital and relcaSeo. A Japanese baseball official said Gedman and tus Wlfe wanted to return home Joday. season, has been wa1\oed, the National League team announced'Monda) -Bttkwit~ 3 t, had a 0-&rccord whtk appcanni in- 1 5 eames for the Dodgers Phor to JOmmg Los Angeles on Ju)y 30. he had been 9-6 with a 3.88 ERA 1n 23 games in the mlllors ' Television, radio TELEVISION • 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL~ takers at Seattle. Channel 9~ RADIO 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Dallas, KMPC (710). . -"h30 p;m;--PRO BABKET&Mh.-.l::tkers11t- Seattle. KLAC (S70). Game-blisters BEI;LE •.• From Bl cramp us as bad as he usually does." When hecao'l make the call, Belle's .IUDJUD8 mates, David I 1cbke and Gar)' Smarr. do-vcry-nicetrthmk • . l High school.fOotball plp.yer~ of the. week QA.RT BLOWSR . COroDa ... Mar The 6-0, 170..pound nior wide rc«1ver had ,JCvtn receP. tlona fQI' 93 yards. mcludina a s I· yard' touchdown caw:l't-run, 1 ·well as some sound bloclina. ' · ........ ..._:,. __ ..;_ ____ ~..;_---...__ Slt.A!f llcMJl .. LA!f CCNlta .. _. A 6-2, t9().90und senior. he w~i\ ~i !11Lta.~~-· from his outs1dc linebacker post. and as h•s c<>'ch said. "A very· solid player all year." ·-------------. LUY TOM 114&0 ROOA1' . ltata.acla Ualftl'8ity ~ Th S 7 145 d r A 6-5, 26~pound sophomore ' . ~-t~blck:°~y~:o ...,__ · ofTensivet@lt~heledthc_~r,_.· __ _ and above his shaht6taturt, wit a Un• rushinaattack which pt 11 first fiirs. rsac ,:-'-r-v;;~~r----:::iii • ds.G'GackaltcG~· ~~~-----___,,_. !!r~--1 down pa'Ss, l assisted tackle. pme of his consistent season. ·~----------------·---------------- R088 WELCH JD0a BUIUUt •. - Newport Harbor Woodbrt~e A 6-2, 200-pound senior de-A 6-1, I 80::pound junior full- fensive tackle, he posted a sack back·hnebac~er, be was the amonJ llis 7 solo tackles. Also bad team's lef(!ina tackler with eight 2 ass11ted tackles in a ~rong-lead stops. and ran for:-S6 yards on performance against Saddleback. 7 carries (8. l averaae) ·~---------------•·~------------- DAl'mT LAKB CHR.18 MAKRIQUEZ LUuna Beach . Mater Dd-..;;_,,,,,_._=-=-A6-l junior, ne comp ctca The 6=1, pound senior of 17 passes for I 9S yards. a>ving offensive' tackle was the bright him 70 for t 19(S8.8 percent) for spot apin t a dominant Bishop the year m a sparluni a 16-10 Amat dcfCllSC. He araded 91 victory over Laauna Hills. percent fo his blockina. •~~-=:=:;;.::::;;;;;;;;;:;:=====--_..-:-~~~*-======:;.;;...;..;;;;_~...-...-.-----~..._,_~--~-- .MID HEHDERSOM ll1J[£ COVER Edi.eon We8tmlnater A 6-2 senior quarterback-safe-A 6-2. 205-pound senior. 1y, he threw a 26-yard TD Pass, had six lead · tac ts 1nd,~\l!l!r __ _. ~~~~-+-- scored from 9 yards out, passed ' assisted tackles. as well &$dcflcct- for l 0 I yards (7 of 16). bad '-ing a pass and gettina two sacks in intcrccptioos and 6 tackles. 1 J().() win over Fountain Valley. * ·-------~------------ CHRIS NBIUA ROGltR RIOS ,.011Dtaln Valley Ocean View · A 170.pound senior cor-A 5-10, 180.pound senior nerback and , he had five un-linebacker, he was in on 10 ass1s an our assi unassisted tackles: and w'lt in the Barons' I().() Sunset League a s1sted tackle in a superior loss to Westmanster. defensive effort apanst Edison. ·---------------- JOHN &DIS llarhia A '°phomore running back. be had scored on 161-yard reception and camcd the ball for 84 yards on 9 came • considered his sec- ond best effort of the year ·-----~---------...;..- ClllllS llOllOSEJl S&ddleta.ck · The 6-0. 208-~und senior had whit tiis coach tenned a .. ncar- pcrfcct pme block1oa" at of- fensive tackle. He al.so bad five lead tackles two I SISIS. asl week·s plays of 40 yards or more for- h1gh school fo!-!tball ~ )OU , .. We have three guys who can go for ----------------------------••mll!!!lllllillllllliiilm-•--•] I 00 yards at any ti.me," says Cun- , •80-Nate Pnmous ( addleback). to11chdown run. •76-Scott Jo~yn (Irvine). TD pass from Oeorae Koutures. •64-Craig Belle (Un1vcrs1ty), run. •61-John Sims (Manna). TD pass_from Rae)( Vandernet. •53-Mike Maaa (Fountain Val- ley), pass from David Henigan. • 5 I-Car) Blower (Corona dcl Mar), TD pass from Mitch Melbon •47-Ed Milum (Newpon Harbor). kickoff return. •47-Jeff m1lh (Woodbndgc), field goal •45-Corey Dick on (West- minster), TD pass from Mike Austin. •4 l-Cra11 Belle <University), TD pass from Jeff Bailey •40-Tyler Riddell (Costa Mesa). TD pa from Mike Crowe. .. Woodbrld&e Bl&h • • ltrlc BroUCher completed 7 of 9 puae. for 108 yarda and three touchdown• laat week. Last week's raslliJlg leaders 1-Natt Pmnous-(Saddteback). 22-17 t: 2: Jason Mt'Gchce ( Hunhn~ton Beach). 22-138, 3 Craig Belle (University}. 13-130; 4. Sean Magula (Manna). 18-11 S. S David To'WTrSCnd (Woodbndgc). 19-115; 6. Tyler Riddell (Co la Mesa). 18-107, 7 John S1ms(Manna). 9-86;8. Jonathan Todd (Laguna Beach). 20-84 -I Last week'• p11slog leaders I. Danny Lane (Laguna Beach), 13-17-0, 195 yards, 0 TDs. 2. Mike Crowe (Costa Mesa). J 1-24-2. 187 yards.2 TD~3. Todd Brooks(E Lancia). 18-28-0, 163 yards. I TD.4. M1ke Cu n1us(Mater Dea). 14-26-1, 141 yard~. I TD; S. Rick Vandemct (Manna), 4-9-3. 120 yards. I TD: 6. Kurt Ehmann (Corona dcl Mar), 10.19-1 . 119 yards. 0 TDs: 7. Enc Brougher (Woodbridge). 7-9-0, 108 yards. 3 TDs~ 8. George Koutures (In.me), 3-10-2. 103 )ards. I TO: 9. Mike Henderson (Edison). 7-16-1 101 yards.. I TO. • Last week's reeelvlng leaders I. Jim O'Bnen (\.1a1er Dc1). I 0-119. 2. Greg Schabarum (Estancia). 7-56. 3. Mike R1tch1e (C'o~1a Mesa). S-111 ; 4, Gal'} Blower Korona del Mar) 5-93. 5. Robbie Warm1naton (Laguna Beach), 4-48i 6. Mark Cr11g ( ewpon Harbor). 4-42. Last week'• ieadlll1 scorers I. (tic) Gus Miranda (Edison). Dax Jordan (Woodbndac), 12 each. ningham. "But Belle is the big ptay guy we look to" Cunningham says Belle and. SaddJcback'5 NatrPrimous are lhc two best backs 1n the league. -"Craig. and the kid from SaddJe- back, arc good all-around backs/' says Cunnangham . ''They caa catch_, relum kicks and run the ball real well." - Anot.hculun' Belle docs well that never shows up 10 his stats (but in ffis teammates') is his blockina abiliry, which helps spnng Ltcbke and Smarr. "It's a great feeling to sec one those gµys read your block and go for a big run." says Belle. "That's JUSt as good as an)lh1ng else I do." Belle's skills didn't come as 1rry surpnsc to Cunningham. who 1s m his fi~t year at Un1vers1ty. "Before I took OJter I saw Craig on ftlm. so I knew how good be was," say~ Cunningham. "I knew what I was getting. .. And for the re t of the Trojans' com_pcuuon. Belle will kcc_p them in knots -when he's not 100 t1ed up. Lakers light on flight ~o Seattle INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Los Angeles Lakers will have only I 0 players on hand when they play their second NBA game of the season at Seattle tonight. .and one of them might not be able to play, it was announced Monday. Remaining home wiU be reserve center Petur Gudmundsson and rookie forward B11Jy Thompson. Gudmund son has been hampered by hack" pasms for more than a month and is now bcina hospitalized or examination and observation. "IF YOU WANNA WIN, YOU COTTA PLAY WIN-80!" Cll1e1t Toi11 '1 · N••6111 o~ P111 Al. 1 llilJPlll rwA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALl Y ARE . . • ---~~ RAMS BOOT BEARS AWAY IN 20-17 WIN • • • From Bl Mak~ D1tka. "We did some thmgs well and we did some things not so well. They did a good job. give them credit." Oitka. p<>ssibly lookm& ahead to meetina the Rams in the playoffs. sajd "Malbe. we'll meet again. We had a lot o ~allies. You aJso have to play with y ur head an the game." The rs were penalized 10 unies for 85 yards. With the score ued 3-3 m the third quaner. the teams erupted for four touchdowns in the third quarter, with Payton's replacement. Thomas Sand-· crs.. boh1ng for touchdown runs of l 0 and 34yards1011ve the Bears a 17-10 lead. The Rams ued 1t on 65-yard sconna pass from Dils to Ron Brown with I :28 left 1n the pcnod. Backup quarterbacks Steve Fuller of the Bears and Dils of the Rams were unable to act either offense rolhn' unul the game broke open in the third quaner. Fuller was makma hi second start of the season in place of Jim McMahon, who has an uuured nJht shoulder. Dils got his third starting assignment, replacing veteran Steve Bankowski. The Bears took a 3-0 lead on Kevin Butler's 30-yard field aoal an the first quaner and the Rams tied 1t on Blake shining WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. -Cor- ona dcl Mar High t>roduct Carolyn Blake. a freshman "letter for Wake forest (13-10) is presently avcrqins 0.6S services aces and 1.33 assists per a.ame for tbe Demon Deacons' 13-10 women's volleyball team. ) lansford'S 26-yard field 1081 WJtb 9:4S left in the-third quaner. '""-- Midway thtou&h the period, \..fll· c.ago's Maury Buford, facina a heavy rush. was unable.to act off 1 punt, and fumbled the ball. LeRoy Irvin scooped up the loose ball and re- turned it 22 yards for a touchdown to give the RJms 1 I 0.3 lead. Denni Gentry returned the en u- ing kickoff 84 yard to the Ram 15- yard-ltne. Sanders aot the touchdown m two plays, the latter a 10.yard run for the tying score. Ouc.aao then converted a Rams' turnover· 10to a 17-10 lead. Gary Fenc1k intercepted a Dils pass and returned 24 yards to the Rams' 34. On the first Cht~ o play. Sanders broke free alona the nght SJdchnc for a touchdown. Fencik's interception was the 37th or his career, tyina the Bear record h-dd by-Rtchie PethtJon. Dils. who had completed his first pass and then failed on Jus next 13, hooked up with Brown on 1 6S-yard sconng pass play to pull Jhe Rams into a tic with l :28 left m the third quarter. Fuller, who completed nine of 19 passes for 102 y11rds but was inter- cepted twice, was tanked in tht third quarter in favor o Mike Tomn.ak. The Ramf Eric D1ckcnon, the National Football Lcaauc's leadma rusher, had 111 yards on 29 camcs to increase his sea50n yardaac total to I, t 4 l. Payton had 61 yards on 19 cames before he was hurt. • Dils, who passed for 137 yards in the game. completed thryc pa\JCS iri the pme-dttid1n1 drive. Both teams are 7-2. The lo was only the third in two seasons for the Bean. and Fuller was .. tllc 1-taruOI quarterback in all three pmc;s while McMahon sat out with • IOJ.UOeS. · For the first time thi s st-ason. the Bears-scored on1ht1rfirs1 possession of the pme. Chicago took the -opemna kldofl' and mar<.taed to the Ram 13-yard line before statlini. and Butler converted his first field f.oaJ for the o"ly points of the first haJ . Payton spearheaded the dnvc with 41_yards on five cames. • Dickerson managed only 10 yards on five rushes in the first quarter but that was enough to boost his career rush1oa total to 6.187 yard bettetina the Ram record of 6, I 86 )'lrd.s set by Lawrence McCutcheon. Dickerson picked up another 45 yards m the 5CCOhd quarter but the Rams never <:arM dose to sconr11. Thelr deepest penctriat1on was to the Chi 0 47-. e rs bad two other threats 1n the first haJf. Early 1n the second quarter. Chicaao moved to the Rams' 39. but Fuller's pass on fourth-and-3 was incomplete and the Rams took. over on downs. Late in the half, the Rams' Henry Ellard fumbled a punt and Dan Raills recovered at lhe Rams' 42. A 14-yard pau from Fuller to Payton put the Bears at the 28. But the Bears failed to score when. three plays later, Fuller's p&ss in- tended for Willie Gault was inter- cepted m the end zone by Rams' free safety by Nolan Cromwell. ' iwariiors top ·Knicks CHll.L \NO ( \P) -J>un1\ ~hnrt \4. m,·J ,1 g.1ml··h1ah :?6 po1nt'i. nd Eric I lo) d tr1g&\?ll'd a I :?-0 run to start the 1h11J quart\.'1 J)Jr .. ing the Golden Sl.lh.' \\'au 1111' 10 a I ()4.q victory o'"'' th"· N"·"" \ ur._ Knick Monday n1gh1 • 1 Im d taccounttd tor ''~ potnt\ as th' \\ Jtt to1' ralh~d from a .S0-49 h.1llt11\1,-ddi~ 11 lo tali:..-~ lead the y lh'\\•I l\'l1tHtU1\hl•d '''"' I ttlkcr kd the Knick\ with 19 poin t\, ca ml '~nll'r Ri ll ( artwnaht .111J Cumnunl) l'ach LOntr1hukd 17 P Los Tun -... · ., r racing e l ........ _ r• .. ____ 1 """ ...... ICMlelllflJ II• llX1'M llACL • , I ,,... """.. • 12-. ,.....,... -J ......... , ..... , 11• :r11t .. -.... --C.lllfNN .,a 110-Jf 1wr1 I ,.!......, IAQ, ~ • .,_.__ """' .. -~ l lJM l~a.90 (l-21 •WM ""'•I !NI trecll I ......, ( ...... I 116 -~ -....._ --.. .__ ......,_, .,_. a ....... "-..,.... llWO, .,_,., llr0¥e!IJ ' .......... , .....,,. ('~-) ll TDlll-·-m•"w-.._. -Ollrnl!lt lf1a as.e.. 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(G•tCl.el 2 Treca~ ICreeeerl J IY GO!* CGer I • S«NrttY ~ tar001<tt S llleeo-Merr\Ooc CTrOMute) 6 Celllill V ._ IMitChon) 122 1n 111 m 122 ••L• SAUIT• , ... 11 w ... .,_ "'°"'" 1 •uff•to ... u IMeu> 11• Oak Tree ,.,.. ..... wOfttl wilt\ INI "''"· not wlfflOut wnce, J W Ootne (De;tMuUev•I 111 11 CMM °"" Jue lltulll llt lONGSHOT; ANCiEU FLY. • Ail Ion Mlrdllt (Sllllle) 110 u COPVt 5'1l\tll•lll CCreewJ ·m ..... ,.... ••c•. l50 nnlt Pwrae 13.200 J s frul c CT I ll6 l>,un .. w !mer (OIOltfl<.kMlll I It VOef" old$ ~ ~ , • .,,,llW tll"ICO 12,$00. l\llrm or~ • I t 14 u Tl9f• IProctOtl 122 l Ptullder It~ ICerjlllal C Oses Ou 'OUttTH •Aca. 350 verot. ,.Ill' .. U.000 1 2 Oeck.Ml s.1111 IF191*'oel a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' ·' -..~~-~Id~~~~~ ~""~IN'~ 3h»~•M~> --> LOws Le G~r~-an--d--Q--a-k_,,,,,.=-:'J,,.,,..,.t~,.,..ee· reS·•.1Jts· in the $~:$._ =-~-CC:--~, .. ~~~,, m. i!'~:J~~=--:---t:~~n--..-.+m ..I _ 1 C;( 9 3 EfletlO Go (Were> -122 7 Se""'* Pea (Mltt:Ntll 121 run& pa&t nine . ARCADIA -Bfccders' C~Da~ i = 1:·r:~~~r"' m ,: ~~~~~: :: rival. in finale (at S..... ANl9) llXTH ltACI. l Mlle Sa d od d • 7 Ootl« o.Ndrtve (lerdl lt2 Mme ..... -~-MONDAY'S •HULTS • ,. .. , Otllverw (T0to) uo 320 2.AO on tur ay pr uce I Ort • Lt\lllV Scene (PltllentOI!) 1Z2 •• l1 Cul,.. ltun (~d) -~--,r271.-.,,.,r;-i.11Y-. ..... lftn.•-r--"" Hutt Nnltre ce>wt10Uu1n> --.-oo-uo Ammcan4\andle-m:ord-and..an ,v;~-...c:•••lh~Mw.a-.1.tw""''~~l------121 u ~.u.~ .tVtw•:i.-----'----lZL.---...::..:11 ARCADIA (AP) -Louis Le '•sT uc1. • F...nontt .. Hfllrtous iran 1s1evens1 uo Tree attepdance record, cappina the . Grand bunt past all nme nvals m the !!:: ~' cve1en1'*1 uo ;: ~= l.~.!'!:7 .!.i1evi rrootl. Sht T-And eve11 Oak Tree Racina Association's 27-•------lll!l--111111-•----•lilil .. ---------final strides and won Monday's ""'"• 0ne <P•tton> 11 • Aftl\t• Heart, c1v1t z.11111e, Love Oen·• day. thorou&.hbred racina season, $201,200 Carleton F Burke Hand1-Timr 111 Get•••t. 1111" A 19 which concluded Mooday. ca0 P by a neck on the closma da)'. of the Poll.~~~=~~~~.:'. !::."::. ~: .. 1 .wi.-While buildin.J to a ch mu of ale Tree session at Santa An1ia. E"""' Gold WltllOed lliKlll 100 120 3 00 prescntm1 the third Breeders' Cup, • Ridden by Wilhe Shoemaker. the kf"'"*' ..__ ,., .... Old <~••> ''° uo day of seven chamrronsh1p year-end 4-)ear-old completed the "'•·mile o.~r~r,::.~"~" '"~o.ci s.o •• st~·,~•> uo races worth tota purses of SIO (1"1Ucontcst for3-)car-oldsandupin •"'"' F1Ct0t IOrteMI 11..10 uo Alsolten we1trwo,H«1ton1rv c.oooiar m1lhon. Oak Trtt sho"'cd iocnascs 2:01 2-S, edlJOIOUt lon15hot Sch11lcr, lnfelllfYt'nen <VelltUUOlll 5... Ceflnll't Ster,°"''-'' Tit, Miss hvwlV Hih1 in both dad) avcraac attendance and .. p1rl1-..ontt""dHt>yiwr*M61l .... n ... ltwn..-p ... ~.....,ro ....... ZI-. -~, ___ __..l\:'a~~· ~rvot•r-c11-. Petriot cit0v ... •o1 A ~=~T:~~14 s.Ul..50 -pan-mutuel handle over the 1985 Schiller crossed the wue before Ne1utl4. c'°"°. 1111'19edOf A·CCIUlllocl·._ 1tove'!_v ,,.. s1emwer• mcctmi, which had 32 days of spon 34.389 fans a half-lenath ahead of :f~~-=.LC ,,.,1 "14 mao ''°"'™ uc1. I•• Mi1n Tun Daily averaac ancnda"ncc was third-place 1lveyvlllc. nddcn by ·nt•o uc 1 Mt,. Lo.,,.. u Gr•llCI csr-m.11er1 10.t0 S.to > 20 28.617'. second only to the alt· time "Glry Stevens . ~ a1e-1 ,.... s..o uo Sc 11tr'<ll'edfoi•> • 1' 20 610 rteord of 28.822 set at the J 982 Oak SltvovVtllo <Stevens I uo :Los Al results MOHOA'Y''S •UUlTS I IS1'1 ef S6·•Y auerlef11trW ~) FlllST ltACf ~ Y••OI ~ • f'"f'et• Ii• Q'ln • ..... .: ·."\.!. GMC•l ~ ~ l'!<tc''°" /\le•dl ~ -,. 1111 JUO 1110 hO 1.1/J 400 uo n EXACTA , )I OUI s t7)40 ... gl .. Joc•rt •-w Of\ ..... ,. .... ~ .. 0-•"e< Of! fr °" F "O saVINTH ... ,,. )SCI YerOI !r;r,t:P\ "'• COOY .......... ll4' Hlf no $•·--... C.~e·• 1'Crft90't UI ? .. s ...... \liCJrtu Ge<c •to i-.e 01t a -W , A wi •• Cel!o weitr "'-•rtePllOIV ,,._.,~ SECOND ltACE JSO Vero\ Sc.•e·~~' Moe<> S•er G rl ~ -T~•l-t Oa·o<•wnl 11 00 1 20 s.eo UIXACtA l•SI Dlt41JOOO R \ IS B • C•u ~) ,, IO 560 ,.. 't -y s•.. Girl en Wit ~·••<"ed (If ~ .. t' •f l..e<•h ~IO ~ f" • ..-"V • .· Lows Le Grand, carrvt•u• I lS C•M MOfwl 1va1on1u.> 1ao oo TIMI' 2•1 l -Tree mceun~ Datl~avcrH" handle. d .. ,.... Spoc11110 Ac& rT«o) uo ..._ poun s and pan of a bettjnl entry Time l:l6.I Alto lll•n Zoffenv. Uptown Swatt, Neoir~•. wasSS,607,9 8, an k Tree mectana T ' " 79"' llG"'" •ACE sso Venl\ ~&Jl""TA .A )I -•~..O·----~ Pit• • ~h "'"C;Pu r -rao-TOO>-.t~--- with lfrad, paid 'S 10.80, SS. O and Alto lt•n 1111~!Hootft.tl Gel. 1rl'11 Kmt111, ~== WOOd. •tr~. Cll~terte. Exciu.lv• record. The attendance fiaure was an U .20. Schiller, ca~· na 114, pa1d L.edV lv. RIYer C114tr ScrelcMjl The GrHI Prlte. Gellenl Arcller increase of 6.6 pcrcen\ over last year. t'" ">Q Jlnd .$" 'ln 5 :1.. l'· kr•ldled None. C•l•ll4. CN•{>llltlt d th h di lJ 9 .,. ..... ~ u...u. "" J.IJ'eyv1 ~ -u-DACT,.....HI '91ct--t7' -------DeTtvl'rri>re S-7-1 oeld MD.20 --an c an c ~•J up • pcr-..-120, returned SJ 60 to show. lfOUftTH UCL • Furtoniia-Per capita wagcnng -Aas $19 S. 97, up Shocm.aker 1u1dcd Louis Le i:'::o~c~~v/'1 420 ~: ~= ..::!i~~~~1:11• Mo.... 120 00 300 6.8 percent Grand, last 1n the field for a full mile. s.nt1rr1w coov., .. , ''° •·"~ot CS•••e1111 • '° 1.0 Breeders' Cup Day produced a from behind a wall of nvals to begJn Tll'ftt 110 • stuofe•1 c""" ,,., •oo Nonh Amencan si.ngle-day handle thcwmn1n1dnve1n the run for home It_:,~= cf.~ ... ~ S::· J~:,~ l':f .~': Meitor Neveio. &edown. 1te .. o1· record ofSl 5.410.409 wagered by an The victory earned Allen E. Paulson. •o.ie, GtfterollTY P•n. o.cooe. ""°"* ~uv utoOnaN, Dubel TOOlllOo, Mufti. weoe FrMt• all·tlme Oak Tree record crov.d of f h """ t Wh .... SCra~Nal'S kt•l<"90 Mleml ~. OeitlY: l:.~ I SS owner o t c '--narcs uun~.am· u IXACTA 0 •51 Nici 17100 u.,,. tra.incdborse, $133.700. · ._",!::~.'!:.~11. 1' Mlllt r4,10 ''° 720 u ...ete six <H -H+ll pe1c1:.s11,29uo Oak Tree finished its 18th racing Earlier, lnfin1dad, nddcn by Corey •uaw11 ~ 1s•-•1 •GO uo w.111 21 •lfttlef'• ,.,. "°''*'>· " .P1ck $1• season wnh the b1gc.st wagcnna Black. won the $66.350 Princess ear~~ <Guem1 •.. :=;•io:.:~1:~• :.t~''j.J:5 :::." «::;; v.cckcnd m the history of Santa Anita Rooney takes. a mile race for fillies ..,,. 1te11. T11f8"' " ~· Tre.11, e .......... ,n. 11trw.l Parle. More than $8 m1lhon was put •n~ mam thrtt )ears old and up. FertUMte t>el'C*' Good TllOutflt w .1y, 11 PtCK NtNI <t-J·l+rs-7-1-11 H id throu&h the windows each day, Satur- lnfinidad.finishcd a balf·len•th ahead Tt1e1U•<no "''"'· F1uctuet•. Cereldl, •averot1t. su~·,211~":~_'~~ ~,,,,..,.. '""" Mnn da~. S"unda~ and Monda). for a total •-p ~Jcuttl • .Jtodr~~"""' .. .,_ .... .,._.. of Shoemaker.piloted Fairly Ol~ u IXACTl trill NtC1 Mnw ~------Mulull ..._.. 11,w.l60. of 31.~8. 21 THlltO ltACf lSO VerO\ T• C •• O• N•• '"" \ c s," 00.•C>\t•) ~ •W • 'lv•a·~ f ' I Rt•HI T .,.. 0 !9.J' • • noo IHO .... l 10 240· 760 U EXAC"TA II I N•CI \6010 N •• , ,,., h "• V-on Oout> t JJ W •t1 FOl>ltTH RAC.[ JSO Y•rO\ 'N ""'' IS 1c•t• T •l!"!::l"U~' 't l...1f"' Ti1~'91' r..,e-O llU FIFTH lltACf 170 YtrO\ T p "O t.:t ~· c; me R f'•1a f' O•" 0iOtfOC•~I C "f' (wt' G••Cll -.,..... 0 ,, " UO HO 1IO 400 HO no U EXAC.TA 2 Sl Nod '12'0 ~th -car~npurChase . . . 16 Just bring t'NO end flaps from any carton of Winston to the track on Motorcraft 300 race day. And you 'll get a free ticket to enjoy NASCAR racing action all dayl Gates open at 7:00 a.m. For additional tickets .to the Motorcraft 300 or the Winston Western 500, call 714653-116i. • r 12nig SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking · , Causes . tung Cancer , Heart Disease , Emphysema. And May Complicate Pregnancy. ... FOR ADULT SMOkERS ONLY All promotional costs peid by manufacturer. 1 ' FO-•t cY Mvih 10-.Cl<M1\1 l?O 280 c~., ' o .... "•'< ,, iao T ..,,. 0l1 ~ ' ,, IXICTA l ·ll Nd SlUO e•v Tr •''"'.I Pl•O Sl9100 NINTH ltAC&. 110 Ve•O\ 8•• Ylt" C:lK CM•'-' fr •\ PJ "'•'I C•t•ff 11 .V..Ool.., 00t•IC •~n) T~ O'~ 16 360 HO HO UO SIO 110 A'W •~ Gooo.-~ ~ c~ O. l.~ NO N '!If NO J° •"ne 1-'POO'I' K.O ~ A LOI Sc••'tt'.tO Gooo N Femou' U &XACT4.£t.-IJ -.;cs sat•--- t ,, ·. ~ . . . • I ctor Wind arrives for Eagle 8J ALMON LOC'UBEY ................. .. we·~ wamna for 'the: doctor,'" ••d Eaalcslupprr Rod Da'isafterhi clOICH&l\ta1rloss to merica llin the openiri& race of the November America's Cup challenger series at Frem•ntle. A1.1strha . Tha\ was on Sunday. And on Monday the 'frcmantle doctor· with wind of 15-22 knots made a house call. rcv1vtng£aalefora 3 mininuc. 22 second wan over Tom Blackaller and htS USA team from 1 San Fl"lncasco. ~ . Blackaller lodged a protest, cl~im• To add :to Dav"' clat10n, Dennis Conner's Stan It Stnpcs, San Oieao. one: of the prc-strin fa,ontes, had gone down to defeat by Blad.aller on Sunday and to Chm Dickson'\ New Zealand on Monda). Conner had protested both los<ies but the pr()('sts were d41iallowed. , When it was all over the scnc\ had ·tightened up. dropping Stars &: Stnpes to six1h placo in the ~tandana wath 11 .IJ>Oints, and Ea&lc onl two points behind. Eaalc's "•ctory m the $l'Cond match of the November round robin con- firmed ~vas' contention that the wand cond1t1ons. Eaalc:s bil&dt challcnae loomc:'d toda~ when W -WH m11C°ht'd ap1nst e" Zealand" ho tall ha~ the le1d wath America IJ with 21 po11'\l\ overall. E:ngland'\ While Cr.usader. w11h Harold Cudmore at the helm. won her m11ch apmst Jtalia Monda)' to hang on to third place w11h 18 point . Wnh each wan m November wprth flvc poutts and each wm tn December netting 12. at was expected that prate t~ would fly thick and fast as each kipper fouaht for every mark in an effort to be among the first four in Hean of Amenca (Chacu_o) det. Challen~ Fran e, I :40, New Zealan~ def. Stan & tripn, 58 acrond5: . Amcnca II def Frencll Kiss, SS seconds~ White C.rusadrr dc{i Italia. 2:04. Eaale!dcf. USA, .l:22. Total poin1s (including the October round robin: New Zealand, 2 I; ·America II. 21 : White Crusader, 18: USA. J 3; Italia, 12; Sta.rs & Stnpcs, 11; Canada II. 11'; French KISS. 10; EaaJe, 9: Hean of Amcnca, .8: Challcnae .France, 2: Auura, I. · In toda) 's races i1 will be C hallcnae France vs tars & Stnpes: U A vs French Ki s; Canada I! vs While lu ma situation, but the jury dis-Octo r races had ma c her a much A rundown o( Monday's matchc · allowed the beet. . fit'ltt'r bc'l~• ,.,,_.rnll\. in the heavier C:anada 11 def Azzura (Ital , 2: 17: ~~~~~~~---------~~~~---~~-----~~~~~ -. I . - • .Flames snuffKlngs CALGARY (AP)-J~I Otto broke out ofa l()..pme ~-IC.'Onn& stump with thrtt soals to lead the { lpry Flames ~~!t~ ~ory~~ the LcnAnaelcsKJn,1n1 Nattonal Hocke~pqtf ,:, n l::ton Otto, who hadn t srortd srn the fl~mcs SC"aton oPt • three weeks aao tallied power-play 1011 an the fi~t and teeo~ prnod1 an<J'addC<i an tmpl)i·n('t &Qll wt th JO S«Ond lefi l~.thc~ ~ Ii. ~as the first career thrcc·aoal pme for the second· year center. On each of his power·play aoals, the 6-foot-4, 220.pound Ono ~ stationed himself in front of the KJn~· net and apd banicd the puck past aoahtnder Damn Eliot. · . Jolfn Tonelli also seored a power-pl&¥ aoal for th_e Aames, ~ho won their second consecutive pmc after a trelol\ of ·~ defeats an seven aamcimie Nicholls •nd Jay Well scored for ,the .K.mgs, who closed 1 sc"en-pmc road trip without a wan over that span (0-6-1 ), · . The flames fired 32 shots at Eliot while wh11e LoJ ~aelcs t.nlcd . ~ • Rems•· ... n 17 SC.. w OMrtln •• f7 >-• , ... ,_., ·-,, J7·14' 17) 1' ,..,,_, .., 7·• • H lo-tS »~ cwll81 LW UICU.Q l I t-2 I 2 l-4 ... •t1-·c1 1 _ _. ,... ........ WL .... M , . ,. J I Ml ._ 1 I l I I .. 1 . ' -. • •J .... 2 ---... --........ 540-1220 ..... ' . l I I I ' . I 1 ' Seo 24 Frenk S.n~t. eammore 1(0 5 No• S A~hn E•tradl, Lil VW KO ' o.c 11 Hector Oiar. wa~. o c ICO 2 . mt F 4 •oe11 ;,' llamotl, Ian omore W I Mar ~il<Ollf, Ofiton, cMw 1(0 7 MM If' Javier Mull!L *-... ,,..,. COM IC'O 1¥ 'IJ ~ Hav\'noft, L.aaOIMr, Ml1 KO > Mn lJ •..-crv Mllten, uuca, H Y. KO I Jllft l • .,. Rodr-1. Ul4'n0te w 10 Jul lt 0<11 ~lend ..... w w • ..,. , .. .... ,. ~ ...... :a • MMM&.L ....... '--M S.. t FIOvd Ma.....-. "'-~· ft I KO f ·--.;i~-LOS ANGEL.ES OOOGEU-Wt"'" .- lecllwinl, ~. ' Oct ' •llllOY Sl'lielOJ' a.Jflmont w .. Nov J knedD Prada, ~. ,,,.. w It O.C t Arrne1* M.Jti.r w.-oelCI Mau KO lt1t Ja 11 JotwlY c;.i.1 L~. 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SAYE SSSS MIU 11111111 -llllllllU .. ,.,,, .• El!c....-.t c:ondltlOf'tl V-6, A\JtC>nllhC Only to,000 milel ~mlfm cANtt• atereo SI 000 010 913-3191 'UmYta.-u•o va. AIC, c .... tonuueo~. •2'780A ll- THI O OORI ROBINS i011 n " o•l.•"''J'1 I • '1 Club. p 0 Box .... OnWi<> 8l1t2 Fu- neral anan1ementa arr in charp of Draper Mortuary, OiiwioXA •· 1131 CUNNINGll.Ut VERONICA ~ CUN· NlNGHAM, W .72. ~ cqiona on Noven- bc'f' l, 1986 A~t of Costa M She a .umvf'd by 3 daugh· k'tt · J1Jequeht'W' Van )('tu"Sbclk of Morgan Halt : Kathlef"n Wardman of COi'ona. .oo Nant.-y Waebel uf Corona, 2 ION, Krith of Costa Met9 and John uf C.rlsbad, 1~ grand<•hildren. Fu- nitral wdl bl> TuKday at 11 00 AM. at the Lak~ Chapel an WHt· minster Memorial Park.-Jntt"a ment will folJ.Ow. ~ Mill· (i 'A M f ,A · •• a.e. llilllstk t• er MonWU)'. Olr«- ::~~-. -FORD 17 ~. 211 .ton 737-~244 VI, e.:JK orig n , need• O'ltELL y some bodt wottt s Y.JOO 080 75-4-1150 • It 0 S A L E EN -C 0 KEI;I;Y, N~m· bltr 2. 1986, •t' ~.of Tusun Survived by sas\t'n, She\aa A Mario&ke of Tusun: Marpr~t M Frary ot RJChmond Hall, New ...,.~~ Ye:. .. r .• M Mmonla Buie K-•-,l-J-PllNI---... --.-~~~1{.>'or~, ~:: A•rteond, atereo, run1 nephews ~ rueca gr .. 11 low mllee S2300 C'.'-C'.'- ,Ac.te:WIW •llCJIRIA.L ,AM Ceme1ery • Mortu ry Chai* • Ctematory 3500 Pacific V*1ti Orivt> Newpor1 Bead'! . 6"-2700 -..:.. n c J\.1 • c 080 M0-2258 or ~rapture .xrvice at LJLttLL. 645-5e01 Saddl back Chapel, . .._-r~--------...-----1i-w~y..-a CUh Ind belelae due from ~tcwy lnstitUtiona: ,,. ORANG£ COUNTY Wt Otttf • Hew c. Slit\ • \t'Ad C• • S.w1te • len. • E ,, e1tt1t r llll1IWll ·.~·· -· . .. NolWlt ...... -beering ~ end curreocy end ootn ............... _ .................. ::__ ............ -..... __ 4,92lJ lnt--t-beering ~ ......... :J. .................................................... 4.100 s.cur1u ..... .,,,.,,..,,., "' .. A oomoo~~"'"'~-, ... q.,-:,.,,,,,,.,,.,., "'" "'"• '"•""" •.~ Federmt funds 80td ~ -=urtt• purcheled under egreements to r ... In domestic: omc.. Of the bllrik end of lta Edge and Agr...-nent Miblidlerlee, end In IBFs .................. ~ ... -........ -....... -... -.... • . .. ...... 0 L.oena end ..... hnctng ~ Loen. end ....... nee of uneerned Income ..... _ ........ -.......... 42.145 ......... ctwnoey..,...?Of • tnOW ~How •bout ~to tune 'f04JI pieno Of leach ~ hOW"' play it? Lota of~------­..,.._.oeed lo dlMrflad P.M ~r a Mass wall bt CA-1 braU'd, Thurt· da). November 8 at 10 AM V111tauon Tuelidav. :mo PM io Too tired to walk? Too tlr .. to .nve? Tootln4tomo-ve? A8MT9 Wellf~·~_...,......,. .. r .... ,... ............ ...... ct1rttlle .. 6 4 2 -.5 6 7 8 Clllh end ~due from ~taty lnstltutJora Nonlnt---beemg .,...,.. end CUtTenC'f end ClOtn -.. -···---· .... _ ......... 8,IO:l lnter•·bee.1ng balenc.e--·--·--.. ·-··········".~.JI ..... --.. ·-·-.. ··· 5,246 tti.. ---· • ........... ,...,_ ............... :.e ..... ~ ........... 9,1Nl7 F9deral tund• sold end Micurttlee purc:hlMd under .-gr-eemenu 10 reMtl WI domestic Offk:ee 0( tM be11k Md of ._ Edge end Agi..,,...m 1111btkUedes. llnd In lBFa. ·----·-·-·-··-3.057 L.oens and ..... nn:enang recatvablea· LOllna and ....... net of 111....-ned Income.. ........ --.--.. 64,8&4 (l 14)111-1411 LESS: Allowence f0t loen end leUe IQIM9 ................................. 480 IUJ1/hck1/lter -t:= ===-~= ~:.=w~:·~ .... '" .... ---·--..(). LESS: Al~ f0t loan and-..~ ................................ Me _LESS~ transfer rtsk ,.....,. ... "' ..................................... ..(). Waz lllowance. Ind r~... . .. ...................................................... 42.185 l•·-···=••1Hiuiiyii1i:ii1i:•• Amt• hekt'" tllldang account1............................................................ . ..(). l:oant and leUea. net 'of uneer~ IJ'lc::OrM. allowanea. and r...w ... . ........ -. .. - .. -... -.. -....................... 14, 195 ....... he6d In trading ec:counta •• --.. ··-·-···· ...... _ .. _ ............................ ,_ 4 For a Motcx t>oet up 10 30· PrernlMi ind fixed~ {JnC!uding C:ipltihid liUe9) ................... .-1,461 S250/mo 673-27•7 Other,.... estate owned. -........ " ...... -........ --.. -· • ·• · · -···-...:-. 0 Premlsils and nxed .-ta (tnckldlng ~talzed ...... ) •• -... -.. 1.111 Other ......... owned -... ·--·--·-··-............................... -... 1, 10I lnvettmentl In unconsolidated .,~ end modated compan.-. ...().. Investments In uncon.olldated au~laries end .-ociated comparMet -· O hft lcll leat ., CU.tomers' llabfllty to ttii. bank on aooeptanoee outstanding -· ........... 141 2a· max S110/mo, lnteoglblewta .......... :-......................... m,.. ........................................ 0 Customer•' liability to this bank on .ccec>tanc.t outstanding ............ , ..... ...().. Intangible ....... _.. .., .. .,, ........ •H •U ... ,. .................... :•"'" .. '""J!""""-"' ...()., . , S.-8-9871 Other eeeeta. ................................................. ., ........................................ 1,024 SLIPS AVAILABLE Tote! ..-ts ........... - ................ ~ ............. -............... "" ...................... m! 82,820 Other ...eta ............. • ........ _ ......... -....... -•. .-......... ~ ....................... : 3.500 Total as81tS ............................ -................................................... 97,312 SI.lei 25'. 30' & •O' c.u &42-•644 9-Spm, Mon-Fri iiic..T1111,.1t1tit1 A1te 1Mda1 MIO llAIEY SAUi I LUSUtl au ... 11 I-LS DOMESTIC & FOREIGN 19201 BEACH BLVD 114/Ml-4111 .... ltnlffl/ P11h MlS .......... 14, .. Uft ,.,. .... ' ... + .., ....... ''"· ... 111,111.lalrff.,HI .............. ,.., 4 ftHl Ddff/ 'T. ll ....... • WIHBIU ~.i ~~from 1n Ill COIOfl .......... ..... , ..... 2524 H#6of Cotta._.. ... .. llH I ~· UAal'Tal o.poeita: Deposits In domestic: ott1oes . . ... 4 ............................................................. 5-4.800 In cion.uc: offtee9 ....... -...................... -............ = ........................ 87,3n Nonlntet .. t·bMrlng ............................................................. 19,807 · Nonfn1erest-beet1ng1 ........................ -................................ 22.539 lnter•1·t>Mring .............................. _ ............................... :S.,793 lnt••t·belrlng .... 1:·-····-·-···-.. . .......................... 14.838 In for9'gfl omc.. Edge and Agl...,,.,.t ~end IBft-.. -... --.. 0 In foreign omce.. Edge and Agt.-nent aub.,.•arla and IBFa .... _ ......... 4 Nonlnterest·bellrtng .................................. " ......... -..... -·---·-O ~--beeting -··--......... .. ............ ..-··--··-·---...().. lnterest-~lng .................................. -......................................... O ln--t-betlltng _ ...... : .. _............ . . • .. ........... ·-··--0· F.ci.ral fUndt purctlaMd and aecuritlee eotd under agreement.a to Federel tunds putehaMd and ~ 10k1 under agr..menta to repurctwie In domeetlc: omcea of the benk llnd of 1ta Edge repurcflaM In_ domeatlC omc.. of the t>enj( and of 111 Edge tnd Agreement aubeNjla,..., and In IBF1..... .. ................................ 1,'900 end A~t tubaldiarea, and In IBFs ......................................... 2.000 Oernend not• lseued 10 the U.S TrM9Ury -·-.. ·-·-----.. -· 0 Oefnand notea --to the U.S. T1"M.9UtY .. : ....................... -................ ...().. 01her borrowed money ............ : .......... _ .. _. ................................ SS4 Other borrowed rnon9Y·-·--·-····"·"-"····-·--.. ····-----· ...().. Mort~ lndebtednea end obligaUona Lmder CtPhaltzed ................ 280 Mongage lndeb1edneM end obi.Qatlc>N under capitalldd ...... ~ ••••• : .O- Bank'a Ila:' ec:ceptancee exec:ut9d end C>Ytttanding ..................... 141 Benk'• kebiirty on ~tano.. executed and QUtttendlng ................ ·-· ..0. Not• and tur• aubotd!Mted to depoelta. ....................................... o Hot.-end debentur• aut>ordtnated to dep<Mllts ........... _. ........ _ .............. .0- 01het' Mabll+t ............................... , ............................................................. 330 Ott* 1i..bl111 ............................................ ._ .................. _. ...................... 1, , .. Tot .. l""bttttiM, ..................................... _ .. , ................... ~ ...••. ~ ................ 57,68.5 Totat ltebtUlles •••. ···················-····· ....... , ................................ -.......... 90,513 L.knlted.W. prefetfed atock ................. .u ......... -.......................................... O Ufnited-ltte preferred stock-\ ........................... -...... ·-··----··--4 IOUITY CAPn' AL IOUITY CAM'AL Perpetu.i Pt'eterr.ci ttoeil ............. --.. -4 ........................... _. .......... -. o Perpetual 1>'9fMed atoett ................ "'"' ... -• .......... -......... • ·-· .0. CofnnlOf'\ t toek ........................................................................... _. ___ 3.000 COfnmort atock ............... ... •u•• ............ ,,. •• -·········· ··-·-"-.,..._ 2.7• Surptu1 ............................................................... u ........ .,. ........................ 2.982 SurpN.t .................................. ,..., •••••••• , .... _,,,., ..................... ,_......, ..... .--~ 3,2'73 ~ ptOfltl and caipttal ~ _w,,_ .. ,,,. __ ,.,_, __ ,.,_ ............. (747) Undt'ilded profl11 end Capital reeat\'91 ............. _.. ···---...... m ........ 707 Cumulat1¥1 toretgn currency ttMa&eOon ed~montt ................................ O Cum.ilau~ toreegn ~rrency 1rana6ation ad,uatmentt ·--· ... -........ .O· Total eq\ltty C-IPftel ........... -......... "'''''''''"'··· ................................... :..... • 5.235 ·Toe• ~ty cap1 ------·-· ................. --·---.. :. .............. 1.141 Totat ... billU., limi1ed·IN pt...,red ~Ge*, Ind equity capitlt ...... "82,820 To,al 11 billt • llrnl ed ttfo P<et.rfed 1t0dl, lr1d equtty.oaol ~-97.312 We. the ~160Md cttrectot., attett to the oorreetneu of th•• atatement We. the undfrtigned dl.-.c:tors, art•t to the COffect'*'9 of t'"9 ....._,, ~and llliblltlee We deder9 tMt" NI beef\ e11amhltd by ue. Md ot ....cM* #\d lteblltU. W. d9Cllf• that It hal bW\ uarnlned by"'· Md to the belt of°"' knowtldge Ind blllf ,,_beer\~ lri cont0tmence to the t>est of our l\nowtedge end batief het been pr9petedln eo1tfohMnce wttt\ Ute Ntruct!One and la true Md oorNCt wtth ttw 1n1tructloN and ia true Md corr . . Friday'. tfith School Games, Nov. 7 0 Editon 0 Cit Fountain VaUey 0 Westmimt9r 0 at Marina 0 Ocean View 0 at Hutlti!1910ft leach 0 Orange 0 at loguno hoth Sciturday11 COiiege Games, Nov. 8 0 StainfOfd . 0 at UCLA ~ -0 MM•liiOto 0 at WllcOftlin CJ ~ Wfnt 0 at fuHetton Sunday'• Pro Games, Nov. 9 0 Ramt• 0 Raiden* c Chicogo• 0 Cincinnati• a~ ... IOta 0 New f,,.aond. 0 New Yoftt Gfof'ltt* 0 New Yorll Jett• c~ C~t.M asan o.vo aw~· 0 at New Ort.om 0 at Oallot [J at T OMPO laY Cl at.._.,. a °' o.trcNt· 0 at in•·-.oa. 0 at "'1to•1p1Ma 0 at Attanta 0 at luffalo. OatSanf~·· Oat~· Oat~loy GAME RUlaES GM'IM I •W .. ~ WClf TYINlv , Melle vour .icAa Oft """ ....,y ...-, CUf M , mal _. dlhw .. The 0."Y ...... -Welt ._., SI c .... Mna. C. fH26 • f 11111ft mu.i lie _.lmetlled l'IO ¥ ~ S PH. ThUrMSev ........ ~y .,,.,_Lale ...... ""' .. alftld " met• "*"" .. ~ .• ~-· .. delwrnine4 w--. .... ...,....... Ille"'"" T ....... WIMerl INY *-ue .-;,.. e1 The o• ""°' effke "''*" .. ,Ta., .. ,,,. ....... ~..,.,.,. .... llflef Ill ltle ...., • ' ell!fy -,.._ ~ el en!n' '°'"' llOI ~ a~ ·end t.m111e1 .. Or•-c ... , ~ Ce l'IOI tlitlCllt Mini lie II w -........ _..., NA.ME , ... TUESD~, . . ,. .. OVEMBER 4, i986 I 4 • QUI WINNEP~ON 14 f TOOAt'S NU~BERS ON A2 over-.up ·claimed concer~ t at ~othma has ha~ chatlfd bY autboritia who have~ teVeral Sl>d l~ have talked. io 1he . T1he Rev. Rod teVens ... ...,..,.: 0, ....... pened, Corona sa_td. · his name confidmtial. ma tt pt h lidc of ... _ ~ ;""""" Gallardo was lulled with a si:t "We·re look•-1t'tht1 v-dolelv n, a em •na 10 ltl M hK" "'m)'ller)' we do not vnden&aAd•• u hota bl t 1 w.....4 -""-• ... ~·, " Mory. 1h0te 1n ancndance -manyoftbem un as ear Y "'""11Ui1Y as and there will be a deciliOn '° Mid. ''E"en thoµah evuyone knows or .1tUden1s Who had been excused ft'Om and a friend all~dly tried to 1teaJ car ~ty District Attorney Ract Kin&; tbtf\ts they know, we're~ll not 19'1!1 clau 10 at\md the~ -lowered and killed David Gallardo la\t week. rCrts at Holu w Repair in Costa who will de1111111ne ~cnmiail to confirm It, .. "°'1d Costa Mesa Lt. lbeir beads in praytt or~~. Family attorney cites racial overtones. says political lnflJence Inhibits arr.est" --T---'--.->---..:......o.w have a -victim who tS a ~;ttin-· . c~ .should be filed 1p1nst lhC Rtek Johnson wben alktd abo-..i ..a .. ••1t 111mponant &Mt we talk oftbe · ' minonty and a shooter who, for all I T R ~Gallard~ not-"hlt _fneft4. ~fied rqaO:. ---.:........JP«lfK.:JWDe. .r vem id. '".:rhc uvth .. ....__.,__. .... An attorney ~ntina relatives mow has political influence," said • om a mutt-w 0 was not. lnJUttd · At. tlua poant 11 would bt Jaap, AbOut 200 of Galllrd0'1 fritnd1 that thett s hfe t re .slleitb. ofa slain l.S-year-or~ ~Y ~idncial . Amador i,., Cor<?na. a Santa. ;Ana ~ were ti armed, poh~ wd. ~ propna~ lo_ re~ the name of.the adand rtla5t1vnJ ptlitred at noon Mon-There as no other My.· ~ . . . ovenon" and pohlteal 1nnuence attorney rcprescntina Gallardo's hcrpary ools aHq~d!y ..,~found 1•0 shoo~. Kina 1&1d. • , Y at t. ohn the Baptist C.tho!ic • "But the truth alM> is lh:at theft is •uld explain why Coata Mea police .-mGther and stepfather. t "car. S11U, many of. G.a11ardo · Chwch in Costa Mesa to ·pay final dcath~nd there 15 hfc." d 1bc pnest., have not arrested· die man who shot "The famil y and J arc extremely The man who fired the shotaun has schoolmates at Estancia H1ah S!:hool re'l)CCt\ for lhe lain hiJb school • not bttn arrested nor has he been say they khow who the 1unman 111nd sophomore. • (Pl ....... COVSR·UP / A.2) The Night Stalker auapect wants his trtal moved out of Los Ang81ea County./AI Presidellt sa: s , -' Me-sa . .rallY. not Nation Supreme CoUrt llmtta the ablllty of mlnorlttes to recover legal feee'ln anti-. dlacrlmlnatJon com- plalnts./ M ~last-Gampaiga- Sporta . Mike Lansford' a 50:."yard fleld goal pro~s Rams over Chicago Beara./81 . Entertainment "Side by Side by Sondheim" glitters In the hand• of the South Cout Mualcal Theater./._, • INDEX Adv1ce and Games ~ A12 Bulletln Board.-A3 Buttness A7-8 Cteuifled 85-7 Comk:a A11 Death notices C7 Entertainment A 11 ()pinlOO A1• P~tcelog~~~~-A~ Public Notices BT-8 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. _.. ........ President Ronald Rcai,an, calhpai11un1 to pre~ent the U.S. ~nate from bemc retaken by a Democratic maJority, made h11 finaJ campaif top of the year Monday.in Ccma Mesa at a rally for sta\e and federa R~ubhcan cand"8tes. • The pttSident and wife Nancy were jorncd oo the st.age of the .. hciflc Amphitheatre by Senate hopefuf'Ed Zschau. Repubhcans believe Zsch•u could u11seat three-term incumbent Alan Crln~tO(l 1n todats election and help J){Cserve a Republican ma1onty. • Also on tbe dais were Gov Georie , Deukmejian, heutenant eovernor candidate M1ke Curb, U.S. Sen. P.C'c Wilson, Rep. Robert Badham and a host of other party reiulars. Rcapn, for the most part aban- do&ed the partisan rhctonc that marked much of this cams-1111 and instead told an estimated 9,000 at the open ail'.' arena of his dream for America's future .. Rca~n said Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorb&tbev tolcl him at their summit mect{na in lcebnd that "when I talk about how we Amcn- cans look forward td a day when a.II the world vrould know the bits inpof hbrny .. bc said ihc Soviet U ruon lak.ts ttitSfl I kind of thmlt; Low voter tumoat predlcted today BySTEVL.-...~~.__~~~~~.....;a Of .. Dlllp,... ..... CaJ1fomia voten today were set to pick a governor. a U.S Senator and decade whether to 0\15.t Cb.cf.Ju k --.. Rose Bird in an election that - dC$ptte the hi&h stakes and heavy 1pendins-cou1dpi'Oduee the lo\t<cst icneral election tumo~t in statt history. · l.«a..lly. the turnout 1s Ckf)CCled to be lightl) higher than \he predicted S9 percent tatewide "oie Wlth a multitude of c:t.ty council racn and several kC) COW'll} and conircnional races unfoldina. - Polls opened at 7 a. m. and 1n communities like Newpon Beach, vottrs were already hn~ up to ca t ~, .. , eee-WW-/A.2} Sporte · 81-5 T etevttton A 11 Weat~r , A2 Preeident ~eapn campatana for GoT. oeorae Deak.mejlan ~4 8enite hopeful Ed Dlllr .... ,.... llf '--~ Zeclaaa at the Paci.fie Amphltll•tre ID eo.talleM. '"And of oounc, lhen:·s only one answer to that: h's no threat. Mr. Gorbachev, it's ju t a dream." Addressina a crowd thal included about 4,000 hi&h school studenu -includina-thecnttreC~ta Mesa Hi&h School student body -Rcapn said. .. People m)' age do dcep•y believe that it's our duty to tum over 10 you the same opportunjty and freedom (PleUe eee U49Aft/A4) JilCobsens reunite· With hugs and tea~s of joy Freed American hostage finally sees h!sfamily after 17 months of .captivity Anderson and Surherland. and 13 olher foreigners arc missina tn Leba- non. J cobscn.,. 55, wuadminiurator .of the Amencan University Hospital m Beirut when he was abducted May 28, "1S1 GEORGE BOEHMER fatheru1he hospual in Wit"Sba"dcn. l 985 by the pro-Iranian lslam.cJthad ... 1 • ,,.,_.,,.., Jacob9cn repca.&cd today that two orpnization. which saysn as holdlna WJESBAOEN, WC1t Gemwty -remainins Amcncan captives in Andem>n and Suthetland .. Freed Amencan bost.qe David U:banon, Terry A. Anderson and· . After 1 prelun~ medicaJ cum- Jacobscn hu .... ..,. his three ch11dren Thomas Sutherland, "arc do1oa·very mauon Monday, iesbaden AJr d nMl~ th ·led well" Fon:e hospital chief Col. Charles K. ~:r cthe first y :me ey I= ~n~u uj bope to God the 'II be comtna Maffel ~·d that "alt~o.u&h . he kidnapped in Lebanon 17 months out soon and by G~ I'll be down (Jacobsen) is ti~. our m1U:aJ 1m-aa there with you (reporters) Jov1n& pre S10n IS that he IS physically ID very ?.This.is to be my day of jo.y with my them too," he ,aid. a~ conditJon. . . klds " said the Huntinaton Beach Anglican Cbun:h envoy Terry It alS<> seems tha~ he has ~~It with man' while stand1na on a balcony at • W~ite told a news conference 1n the tresses ?,f hlS captivity re· the U S Air Force hospital here with Wiesbaden today he upccts to hear • markably well. Maffet added. his ~~ Enc and Paul and his within 24 hours from his contacu En~ JaC?bsen of Huntington Bea~h dauahter Dianne Duuao whether he will be rctum1na to Beirut id. We re all happy because ~ re "[ wan't to thank God f~r my luds. to negotiate the release: of more takina these O~v1d Jacobsen for their wisdom and their juda-Western hostage . bracelets off today. He referred to menl " said Jacobsen who was freed Waite who accompanied Jacobsen the bra~elets worn by ma~y relatives by h;s Shute Mo l~m captors in from Bc;rut and helped nqotiate his ~nd fn.tnlba of -\~~n le held Beirut on Sunday and new to release, said there a.re "reasonably . ostage in non. • ce tsare Wiesbaden on Monday. strong s~tion"' the next two in~bed ~llh ah~ taec,s name: His th.ru arown children amvcd m hos~ to be freed arc Anderson and I m un.~mployed, I _m . br_okc.. I nearby f ra.nkfurt this momma. and S~crland. . · need a JOb. Jacobsen said JOkmaJy. bad a private reunion with their S11t Americans, · i nclu~1na (PleaM Me.JAC088&1'/Al0) Ro.bot' S fla·s~ing ~red .heart wins the women over . . . lAuu MEii '\ Fo cus ON THl No\s So M1,1ti set out to find c11pcrt craftsmen 1n the field of electronics, • . City to crack doWn on unkempt homes: By ROBERT BARKER Of .. DlllJ NM.... I . Hunt1n11on Biach City Council membtn Monda> ni&ht pve them· selve the a"thonty to act toup 'It 1th the owncn of ruft-d<>wn home that publk CougaF. -caught, tagged . at park Mouz:itain lion let go: officials will begf n to studylts rpovements --- .· ......--~ ...,..... to COMidir I Ml~ver'' bocaUle he ..... '°" 1o-1:. friends and hi1 e ....S to be UfHivcn in the .. ol dlada." aid S-.Cvena. who 1 __... IO pray fOr the .. EllMcia ff" .. School who ~ afraid.•• s.deats who 1ntnded the funeral 19id Ibey were lbocked by Glllardo'.1 .._ alAI dncribed the youth as =and easytOina. Several c"· '9eWildennc:nt that the man wbo Ind the fatal shot h8d not been IUTCSICd. OM suadent said he made a point to vitit tbt man he Clffmed shot Gal· liMO. Hi iiid~nTc>Ja 1m tl\e lbootina was accidental. .. But I don't know what to believe," ht said. A manqer,of the auto repair shop where Gallardo was killed told one repon~ that tk shooting was un· intentional and that the shotgun ~nt oft'11eeidcntally when it struclc the car -diet ~ ~-a.ntirez -were rid1na in. ~ ~ · • • . . Ramirez' stcpfat'tier said the two youths we~ 1ns1dc their car when the sho"un was fired from a distance of about four feet. There was no warning shot but the a\lto shop manaser claimed the man ban1ed on the car wat.h the aun to get the attention of the youths. EetaDcla Blah School 'frtencla CMrJ caket bearlDC 8bootmc Yictlm Da'ria Gallardo after funeral Monday In Co.ta 11 .... custod). • and arc trusting that he wlll stick "Usually an arre t H made while around while the) investigate." the facts are gathered and then the Corona said it seems odd that a ~n who shot and killed another 1nd1¥id..&l-has not been taken into person 1s cut loose if there's not Pohcc said they are not concerned enoush evidence," t~e attorney said. that the man will Oct and the District "In this .case, it seems •the police Atto(Jley's office stated criminal aC'<'t"oted thi'i guv's side of th_e_st_o,..:ry:.;..:=.:..C'_h .... ara...::.....c;;__sw..;;;11:;;;.I ~ be ;.;;li;;;;led=i;..;f:..:..w..;;.;a.;;;;rra=n~ted;;:..;.:;.;. o.--........; LOW VOTER TURNOUT PREDICTED ••• P'roalAl . ~ballo&s w11h1n the-timbour--0t votina.-are vyina-for:-tw0-0pcn ats m <;'-OSta lo Huntu\ltOD Beach, an average of Mesa. In both cases, the elcctJon about one-voter·per·mmute was re-could have_pronounccd elTcctton the corded dunna the first hour of vouna d1rect1on of the cities. at one prcanct. A field of2 l candidates arc batthn& Homer K~ps. a retired teach~ and over four open scats on the Hunt- p_ttcinct worker .al the 1.ake Street ington Beach City Council but the fi~ Station in Huntington Beach. most volatile race ..may for city said only about haJf the people in the attorney. In that race, incumbent City precinct are eligible. to vote and Attorney Gail Hutton i facma touJn estimated only half that number will competition from Deputy Oistnct vote. Attorney Ted Johnson. . "That means one-fourth of the For the first time, cable television people will be doing lhe business of tn H.unt1ngton Beach will bro_adcast vonna." he said. "People arc takJn& resuhs of the local election lining at the francbnc so hghtly that they're 9 p.m. . .. •----not doina 11. There ouJ)tt to be one In Laguna Beach, seven council ·time where they don't let people vote candidates arc compcuns for three and then see what happens." seats and nine candidates arc fighting Al Olson, the count}"s Reaistrar of over a trio of counctl seals m -Voters, predicted greaCClisi ntcrcst in Fountain Valley. the election and suggested negative Voters also will decide whether adverttsin ma havetumedoffsome U.S. Rep. Robert Badham, R-New- votcrs. port Beach: shoula serve the 40ih Voters in Newport Beach, Co ta Congressional D1stnct a sixth time. Mesa, Huntington Beach. Fountain Badham as bema chaJlengcd by Valley and Laguna Beach are bein& Democrat Bruce Sumner. who has asked to make decisions that will tned to woo Republican \/Otes from shape the dlJ'CCtion of city sovem-the longtime congressman. ment alona the Orange Coast. One of the most bitter and closely In Newport Beach, 12 candidates watched congressional contests in the are fisht1na for four di~nct scats on nation ptts Republican incumbent ~e local council while 13 candidates Robert Doman and Assemblyman Rtcltard RobiM<>n, o.Gatden{Jrovt. Voters will decide whether to award a powerful scat on the Orange County Board of Supervisors lo Anaheim Mayor Don Roth or Jtm Beam, the mayor ofOranJC. According to the Associated Press, prc..elcction polls show the closest race on today's ballot would be between Democratic U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston and his Republican chalJenger, Rep. Ed Zschau. Gov. George Dcukmej1an was a favonte to w1n a second term in· his rcmatch...with Dcmocn.t TomBrad- ley, wh1le .e much cl()j('T vote was t.1lpccted bei\l,ccn Democratic.. Lt. Gov~ Leo McCarthy and Republican cballenicr Mtke Curb. according to the WJ.tC service. · Polls showed heavy odds apinst confirmation of Bird, with voters evenly divided over J\Utjccs Joseph Grodin and Cruz Reynoso. Today's ballot also includes 11 statewide ballot proposition.$, includ- ing S 1.6 billion in bond issues and intensely controversial and potential- ly far-reach.in& AIDS and toxic waste intt1at1ves. .. R()ffrt B•rbr •110 coatrlbattd to tll/11tory. · ,. '. ' "' Winds die down after fire threat U.S. Temps .. Allelltic C.ct~ "411111'1 Mlrnor• ::'~ .......Cir .,... to.ion . ·--.. l!M ~IOl'\11 °""' "'*'"ton to Cht1i.ttonWYa . . ~ ...... CM-,.,,,. ~ C#lclnn911 ~ eoi-tllt SC ~Ohio COftcoldNH o.b• Ft WOtth o.r-0.-o....._ OetrGll DIA."11\ .,,._ ,,_..,, , ........... ,.,.,. Ol lllld ftllCMOt 0r .. ,, ... Or....ootoNC HtrtlOfd .....,. ~ "-!Oft ........ Jaelo-U... .. .. h ., u '7 $1 n u ~ 7J •s .. 47 .. 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"~ -,:. _...,, ,. .. ----=: ....... 74 .. -, IMctl:'f: 1911 L-I0'91t a u "'-"'.... .. .. ~ ...... Tld• ., 0 .__ .. .01 IS .. .._.,. '1 7t 31 rt .. ...... , 7t IO ""'"'* tlO•'"--.. t3 .. ~·. t01ta.... .. 7a IO ... -..... "' ., 17 ti> .... ,...... .. .. a IT Iii\ .. :::"!.. 48 ..... .. .. '# ..................... 7t IO .. 41711Jll ,, ., ........ ...., • •-:t.·.""' ... .. W.. .... ;MtCUIUI ...... • .. .,...,"'- UNKEMPT HBHOMES FACE CLEAN-UP ••. l'romAl objections and voted to allow owners of 10 untts or less to rebuild t e same number of units in the onainaJ project. _ But Fire Chief Ray Picard in~ d1ated the QUCSl.lon may be moot because fires in Huotinaton Beach almost never destroy more than SO percent of unit . In the matter involving run-down homes, environmental officer Tully J&id the Plannina Department bas ing for thetr hvcs," she said. received man~ complaints. Resident Ron Croteau told official• 1:hc ~ost offensive areas, she sa30id. ·that ooc resident in the 6000 block of arc tn nei&bborboods that arc 20or Alexandria Drive-refuses tu clean~ ycan okC Some ownen are mov101 out aod rcntina their homes to his propeny. occupants who aren't tak"'I care of "It's lowenna our property the houses. That creates friction, she ... values.:· J\c said. "We:rc try1n.10 sell said. from new ownenwho move in our house; a11d people call UJJ to ask and try to keep up their propert)'. about 1t. They' drive by, but they "(Some) neishborhoods are fi&ht-never come tn to see us."· Convicted klllerdrOps lnsanlty. plea By Tiit A.aaoclated Prut A convicted triple murderer and rapist facing a po s1ble death sentence wi1hdrew bis tnsanaty defense after three J»ychiatrists said he wasn't leplly insane durin• bis 1984 killing spree said Medina has been diagnosed as a paranoid kbizopbrenk. Mcdina't insanity defense was ~ithdrawn Monday m Oran1e Coun- ty Superior Court when K.reber said he lacked evidence to convince the jury Medina is insane. The jury will bear evidence 1n the next few da)S tn a penalty hcannt to decide if Medina should be sen\Cneed to death or to life in prison witho1,tt possibility"of parole. · . - Medina was convicted last month offh rce counts of first-dcarce murder. _____ ....._ __ ~-~ In a bid to get Teofila Medina Jr. committed to a state mcl!,tal hospital . instead of sent to pnson, defense COUGAR CAPTURED.•• la"'>er Ronald Kreber bad hoped to convince a Jury that Medina didn't Jl'romAl :-~~<-4---------tlr----+ ~rstand what he was dotn& when disunctive f~ueoc1cs that will allow Department has no1 autbomCd a he committed the slayangs. Fish and Game officials to track each huntma season to cunaaJ the num~ GAME 8/ WEEK 8 / DA Y 3 35 75 78 56 63 15 46 '~ . A . YEAH ... AL FLUEllT •RE. ( CllECI OUT OUR WlllER Oii A4. · YOU CCMAD • •xn HERE .ARE TODAY'S n•ERS .. Rules ond how to ploy the game ore on your game cord, or ,,coll our HOTLINE;. 642.~333, 9 .. 5 M·F., osk for WIN.GO information . llllJPllll&TWA f 0 OUT t"IYW 0000 WE REAU Y At 2 But Krebcr said Monday three . hon that IS tagtd, even into the of coupn tn the state. But accordir\1 ps}Ch1atnm reported that while nearby Ocveland National Forest. to one reportl the commission is Mtdma, 43, sulTcred mental 1mpa1r· "They want to JCl some idea of its expected to d1scu.ss California's ment, the cond1tton didn't mccnhe range," Moore said. , mountain lion population during a le~I defintion ot.fo.santl)'. Krebcr~ Tbe California Fish and Game meeting later this.week. ~ · ~t,.~~E Daily-'illd~--'f--i• MAIN OFFICE :no wn• a., • """ CA ~ •"°'"' 8 • ' ..Illa "tt.a CA ll16"'C. Cle 1911~ 84? ~71 ~ 6 ecHor .. 6414321 Cfof ~lg"\! I Ill ()re"lge C. \I F'utJli-.g ~ r No ,,. .. , ••01oes Jlu\llal!OOI ~°'"' mAll., or ·~·~ -.......... -f "'•41•Q4!~"4 ···-· _... ~ lnlUiOfl ~CC'py<;iNIHr"" S~ond ctah l>OSllQe PIMI •I ~I• '-IMa GaL'(lf""' CIJPS 1'4 IO<>t luOtc.•IC>hOn by U<r,.. S~ :>!> ~ f....00 bf $7., "10ftlrly Just call 642-6086 What do you like about the 0.Hy Pilot'! What don't you like? Call the number above and your message .will be recorded. transcnbed and de· ltvercd to lhe appropnate editor. The same 24-hour answcrina service may be used to record letters 10 the editor on any topic. Contnoutor\ to our Letters cotumn must include then name and telephone number for verification. Tells us what's on yo ur mind. ~, 'notr II .,ow 00 nol ...... ~~cr., !> Pf'll ~Delot•7pm -'rOUf ~, .... 119 .... .a · s. ..... ~, _, ~ 11 fOl;4klllOl1«-~ copy Dy 1 a m cal a.kW• 10 1 111. -your C(lpy _. 119 o.t-'9'.0 CtrcutetJon TMphonee For The Cool Weather Ahead Texture and pattern · distingui~~ this cool 1 weather essential. This sport coat blends perftctly wUh either one's business or more casual allire. We invite you to view out ·~xcitlng stltdlon., • I Gentlemen's Clothing • Inspired .by Tradition .. • . . ~ ( . .. .. . ' Flu shots id.veil free to seDlors · , llJ UUllA MEU ............... l a1un1 fkach will buy \h( tar1tit parcel of \ u ant l~nd •' ailabk 10 the ruy and d''lt1r-.a11: 11 for open 'Pl«· accordina to Cm Munalcr Ken Frank. I r~nk said Mu)Of Manha Colh\On and ~.)or Pro I cnl , 'cit F1t1patr1ck ~ere c<mln' ti..'d JC\ er.al v.cek\ ago by rcprti.cnta· 11\C!I oJ the u~nc1 of a t20 acr~ of uni.k~clotx•u lo~·a11.·a bel'ACen Arch Beaeh H"•1ghl\ ;ind I >P uf the World. ----'--~' }' ccord1n1 10 ~rank, Brandt Di~is. rrprestnt1n1 Bl)\' 1cw l una [ntcrpnie). of Newport Beach: told the city official' tlial the o~ Mrl ~ere mtcrcitrd 1n cit~ clop. ina thf•~cr pomon of the land, adjatenl to M.qrninas1dc lanr. He prOPQStd dC'dt· • <'lUinj the upper pon1on to lhe city for flpcn space. ~rd Frank. • Ourina the neiotia1ion the cat' orfcrtd tobuySOacrcsofthc land for S6lS',000and a~kcd the own~r 10 dedicate the remj11n1n1 7Q •'-'res. td frank. ·1 he-a1retmrnt WI\ madt'late:fhu1'da-. n{ghl ~fore l>a'' left ~ - for aca11on. said frank. Frank uid a flWI named Radwd Broob Md an opuon 10 pun:l\aw the lowtf pot1t0ft bf IM lot K\tfal )'CUI llP buc bKKd out of lht llfttmt'nt v..1wn n ,..H ~Vidtttl the city would not lppt'pVI I 60-home dcvclopmqu for lhc 11tt.. ··11 is a tcrt1fK'',1dal. 'l'hc o.,ncrs att scuan1~1 taA btriditHDd ~are lflhftl the cit)' s la~t S*t'fl. We ha'le a lt&~r, from (0.\ 1s) who is ~Pf't'Knt•• lht ~nncntup ""htch II'\' rTlahvrs of-lu~"' said F111pa1r1~k "They want &ht t* conamated by Dtccmba:· Mid Frank, "lb the Aud lbodJd br available 1.o lht public by mid- De«mbtr." ••Jt rMant lbal IN' cal)'.: wall have 120 IC'fft Of opr11 ~ fore,tr for'S6JS.OOO. 1Mtt will be no lkvrlo~nr bc1Wttn Arch Beam Ht91hts ai\d"Top of the World." id Fraak. ColhlOJ' and frupatrtck arc capc(Jcd to ask tht COUftt'tl for a"oK' on 1he ofrci.adhe nt•t Crt ·Council m 11~ on No\ 18. · want to go into business for themselves. project their own charaeters:•JJ'c aa1d: Pla---'"'JJ"'ndcl ... .et ... l .. . • PJlay, -·pr ._odu.ct--.1'on a,nd creata"on . ..,111 be "t don'tttJfok it would hun my business. lhe operator will be in the crowd but ... 1t•,·a 1ruae market. Thcrt arc trade shows I' •h h bo · · •-• emphasued irt a .new playwriting class startina all over the world. And rm sclhna c osccnou.,. tot e ro t tO 11otice pcOpK s Thursday at Saddltbac" Coll,..,. in Mission Yi~·o. somelhln• tbat f couldn't buy myself." he cloihi~ and ·special touci'es. TR5 is ~ ~.... 8 ~ ·~i·d. • • . c9u1pcd with a microphoacjust be.low bas The course. which wilJ rut1 through ()c(. I 1t0m to -.• • thin which allows Jhe operaJor to carry on 8 p.m. in Room P·l, •s priced.at S45, and funher ,"There art com~nies interested'" '1hetw0:-wayconv~tions. Thc'operator·s _,_·n_fo_nn_a_ti_o_p_is_a..,.,v_a;-il_ab_l_e_ .. _c .s_8_2_-4_6_46_. ---· ..... --'--t--t:,~.!_J) a.Jot of one to have the robo.u." . .vo1« lS scrambled throu a und- Bar Jllf ectton• uamlned Pediatrician Dr. Steven Fibel will discuss . .children's car infcslioM Thunday at a program sponsored by the Irvine Family Services Agency_ The event will be' held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Nonhwood Community Park. 4S31 Bryan Ave .. Irvine, and the fee is $10 per penon. Call SS9-0464 for more infonnauon. AucttonlnE oro The Defense Reutilization and Marke~ Office in El Toro will hold an auction Thursday beginnina at 9 a.m. in Building '19 of the El Toro Marine,Base_,_Call Shatle~~r a 6Sl-3771 for f\irthcr 11\formation. Po•er place• plnpolnted . . Or. Toby Weiss will prcscnta lectul'Con "Power Places of the World" Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. at · Edison High School .. 21400 Magnolia St .. Hunt- inaton Beach. The Coa~tlinc Community College class is priced al $17 And more information may be obtained by caWog the college at 241-6186. sa1 . ' I enng ev1ce St ll)I CS It !.OunC:f- COmputem~cl. The remote eootrol is • "They arc used for brc'akm1 the ace, d1s1ui~d in what appears to be a camer;t They are entcrtainin1 and informative. At bag. allowing the operator to min&)e in a trade shows there-are hundreds of eom· crowd . -parucnnd each is-ju'1 another booth: But th e robot attracts people, breaks the ice and can crack a few JOiee!.," said Mt iu. M1sit1 is confident -that the robots mcrea~ the number of people who stop at a b9oth a1 a trade show. How courd any resist a robot whose heart 'llashes when they agree to help straighten his black bow · tle? - Robots don't have the hm1ts people have as ev1denced by TRS's fhrtmg with the Newport Beach businesswoman. A pushy ulesman can malcc people run for cover. bulllferOOO{is i~s intimrdating. But TR5 doesn't always work ror money. StiU M1s111 is careful that the robots arc alway tasteful in their delivery. "We don't During 1hc holidays, Misiti and the say_ an hm u_wouldn't "'h .... ea.ur~o, .. o.___co_n_t_ro-'-1-'lc_rsoften visit children !!,_h~ 1tals. tcfevtsion," he insisted. Each of M1siu's robots arc operated by• professional entertainer u!ting a remote control. "That way each of my operators '.'Very few krds arc afraid of him," he said. But m the eyent a child •~ fr1gh1tnod by TRS. the operators know to pull the robot back and apologize. Joeeph Mufti with a coaple of Ida~ frleada. Flurry of tn.ailers biasted in· Me~-race -:: CaJllgraplJy ClaSBeS Carded By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Buffa also has been helped 1n dett1,inw 1nd1v1duals from \llrtOus Cit). groups. "It'~ not somctb1n1 that Orv1llc pot Profe:ssionalcal1Jif'3phcr MargattLBool) wall -t--n1aor11d•T-nO-N"Y...,SrllAA-VEDRA voters b> state A~scmblyman Gil Nuner said tht leuer 1mphed the grou~ together for Orville," he s~ud I F d · --· --f'.efgusorr.-Ntttter-satd:---thost people came frrim also endorsed-· -eana aJso de1'ndeditu act1onr.but said Nteach fiberce ~calligra1aphy lei asses .cv~:;_y n "'ay m N 1 d .. h ,11.. Buffa was endorsed m mauer~ twice b}' Ambufg~ and Buffa-h~wa symrwthaticto-th~ motmmon of ovcm r 1rom O to p.m . 1n uac con1ereMe ew y creatr '> c organ1Lat1ons. an the conscrvativt assemblyman. even t-~ room of Park Newport Apartments in Newport mtlu\ of dc\\~lopcr monl'.) and dclCP.tlvc though Buffa is a Democrat Al· least two people told Nutter tbcu lhe other candidatts. -~h, Call the &rlt Nc~pon Spa at 644-4664 to ~·aml>J•&n .htcrawrc in the fioaJ da)~ or In a rabloid called rhe Costa Mesa names were snd.Uded on the Jetter w1tbout -u..nder,uand.thatwhen you get down to rt&JSter fo~ the class. ( O'>la Mclkl·'> ( ti ) C ounc1I clcct1ons arc Republican Elcl ltons News that is full of their permission . ~ the la$t moments, you &rab for anything. - Sealon host fashion sl19w Seneor Resource.s. along .;ith Buffum's , of Laauna Hits, wilJ hold a fashion show to benefn Alzheimer's disease patients Fnday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the center, 2772 Center Dnvc 1n El Toro. Tickets arc $2 and can be ordered by calling 380-1 7803. bl·1n~ Ola<11cd h> "' ul 13 candidates"~ ang panisan pieces for :>talc and federal !\onothcr &roup. the Costa Mesa A.parv Buffa said. foi t>Ao open ~;its candidates. the backside incl udes 3 n mcnl Owners Committee. which at~· The .slow-gro'<'th ~up Mesa Actton The l:.rndidatl'~ als.o dccntd ihe dis-endorsement of Buffa in tht nonpam\3n supports Buffa and Amburgc}'. u-.c) the isn't \Qll.hout us tran~gress1ons. either. ~•d gut'tl'd tnJl'Clloh of P.3rt•~n polt1tcs tQto a Ci ty council race,.:. ~me bulk mailing permit number as the protesting candidates. 4 m;npJn1'3 n ckctt0n. "Everyone' Jrnowo; c,11 Fcrgu'>o~ 15 a i\fROl:lfiC).Lhc six. charged. :r Joe Erickson. supported b) the horne- t hc chJrgc'> Wl'r\' made b}' Nick Bartlett. hardcore Republican:· Nutter s~ud ... Yet "Th1'i ~lled independent comm1t1tt owner\· group. sent out a mailer bragg1n& ChJr Johnson MJrtc Maplro;. Make Nut-here hc 15 clookmg a Democrat as if he is,. I\ 'actuall) "\mburicy's:· Nutter Silld .. But he was proud to be aj)cmocra1. lns1dc tbc ta. ( hn!>t ~tcd. Michael S1karadck and Republican.:· he v.asn 't sman enough to-co""er rt up ~t.a(t he said he suppont'd non-partisan Brian Theriot In another' mailer Ferguson wntes an "Wcs1x membersfeelth1suadl-cep11on •efect1ons ~ "luller ..aid Monda) the SI:\ c:and1da1es open letter about his concern on the city and as far as I'm concerned 11 borders-on The ma1hng permit the mailer wa~ sent got logelhl·r 9n·r thC' weekend after elcct1on'i -ah trough he isn't a l'C$idcnt of fraud." Nuner ~·d out on "'-3\ Mesa .\(t1on"'~. Nutter said. Fundralser at church bl'\'l1m1 ng alarmed b) 1hr flood of ma~ers the Clt) ln It he .• endorses Buffa and Amburgc}' ~·d lhc protest sma~ked of The SI>. cand1da1es put together their !.uddl·nl) h1111hg 1hc cit)·,. votcr'I 1n the AmburgL'y. Nutter said. sour grapes own flier o~er the Wttk~ and had 1\ The Orange County Aulliliary of the Boys pa\i \\Cd.. -pan1cularl}' for candidates The pair al\O crea t('d "shell" org.anrza-"The) 're not gorng to lower me lo their hand..<Jchvcred Sunda) It warned voters Republic of Chino will !\old us annual holiday Pl'tl'r fl uff a and On tile "-mhurgc) ttons that \uppon the1r cand1dac1es. the s1>; kvel into lheguuer_··~td th1 morning to hewar<' of .. d1sh~~dccc:p11,c and ~boutique this weekend at St. Michael'~ and All \mburgc} ha' wn1 out 1hrt'c or four cand1da1es charged "The) wouldn't be sa)tng anytJung tT 1hc> m1slcadmg lncrature." )' Angels Churcl\-m Corona dcl Mar. The hours arc mJtlcr' 1n thl' PJ'I wt•t•k. and Buffa al least For 1ns1ance. a group called ( '111zens for were the ones endorsed.'' Nutter said th~ outcome of todJI) ·s Friday from 9 a.m. to S P..m. and Saturday from 9 onl' '1,iut1l'r \atd. rn1!11ng que'>flor.~ among a Beu~r ( osta Mesa organu.cd for •the On the ~lied shell oraan1za11ons clcct1onsm1~1 determa..nc fu ture awon by .a.m. to l p.m. and details may be obtained from tlw '>I\ rand1dJtl''> ahoul who is ru_ndmg the 1984 council ekcuons. was resurrected m >\mburge) 'i31d these groups mob1l11C'd ,the. sax t'andrdat~s. 1ocluding organ111n$ a j...llJicR..V!.lnn..rH~ou:m!!.J!41.t .Q64~2£·~~--------+--CJ.pa.:.~.\J\ ·~· ""II tL1;1;~r~ll-4iut:l;rc;-~l:g·9"f~t h~c:~l~,.,,CQg"''a.a R~d~tlQd•a &icc~s -11.* ~uaai·~• s>i.I !lb~} .nnJ:.:cww_+pclCilnppilt1.:c.JJuLSsu101i&.Jl.nhc~narumtn£c.._. .....,,_11.rh~c11ml!isctJIL)!v~cs!i:.·.JlawltLJJhLOn:u,uggihll-llhec ..i;w .... a~~4U"Rt5S-tt.ire-re how re: ca II c: I~ 11011 1 t Buff a a 11d A mhm,.,,.,..u-mrm----t th~·~ labeled "prn-dl'\ clopmcnt. ·• It sen t out a letter that included names of large or·., ma II I he~ werr A.mburgc) replied ··No probl('m ·· Retuing chlef due honors A retirement dinner hono..,ng ·Cos.ta Mes.a Police ChlciRogct Nech will be held Fnday al 6:30 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Country Club. Contact Michelle Jackson at 754-S 117 for add1t1onal information. AIDS, peace, self~esteem · to be discussed at Irvine . Yugoslavian court upholds Artuko'vic 's death sentence By Cbe Assoclate4 Pr~•.• AIDS, world peace and sclr-CS1eem will be the topics of a free s)mpos1um scheduled Fnday ana Saturday atUC Irvine. FOTrow1ng ~...nn-prrscntatron:--a panel of ucr medical experts will discuss current AIDS research. Jn the-third secuon. Horace Mitchell. IJELGRA DE. Y ugos la v 1a =Ille FFciX·dttc~ralJ1ti:C'"t'oroorrrtnoITTp:rl'hrrntroldcrr.rdt-;nh~i'rretmrl"-11 handed down against convicted war cnminal .\ndnJa Artukov1c. rc]«t1ng an C:il\raordmary appeal by his lawyers. TanJug news .igency reported The lawyers. who cued failing health. can -.tall .appeal for 'Clemency from Yugoslavia's collect1 vc pres1denC) Tuesday, Nov~ 4 • 7:30 p.m., l~lne Valfled SCbool Dlatrlc& Board of 1 Ecl1catloa. District Administration Center, 5050 Barranca Parkway. · • Election rtsults will be made from the Laguna Beach q ty Council Chambers from 8 p.m. Noted psychologist Carl R. Rogers will be featured speaker at 1he symposium. which 1s called "Toward · a· Healthier State." John Whitely. UCI professor of social ecology. and Assemblyman John Vasconcellos. D-Santa Clara. arc co- organ 12ers of the conference. one in a sen es of to be held on camJ)u~ statewide UCI vice chancellor of student affairs. wall lead a panel discussion on public policy cho1~ concerning Al OS. . On Saturday. psyholog1st Rogers will speak at 10 a.m. in the University Center Heritage room. He will d1ieuss has recent tnp to the Soviet Union and wall prc~nt his theory for reducing tension betwel'n antilgon1suc-groups. . The 87-year-old Anukov1c was extradited from the l 'rutcd States last Feb 12 He had lived in Seal_Bcach since !>hortly after entering the United States Ul 1948 on a false passport. Yugoslavia say'I he was an tenor minister and sccunt} chief of the Nazi puppet stale of Croa11a during World War II. Wednesday, Nov. 6- • 7:30 p.m.. l"lne ·c ommanlty Services Comml•aJoa. Ciq• Council Cbamben. J 7100 Jam~ boree Blvd. ndafl~·lJiTt drscuSSTOn on-A:IDS will be held from 3 to 6 p.m in UCl's Nelson Research Building aud11orium. ThomasCcsano. professor of medicine. will speak about educa ting the public concerning AIDS. A tttmagh,1Te'UC'hessronsll'T'e free. thr un1vcrs1ty 1s 1ssu1ng uckets to ensure seating. Tickets for the Saturday sessions can be reserved by calling 8S6-628 I or 8S6-5S74. and tickets for thr A.Jn<; program. Zagreb D1stnct Court sent~nccd him to death after Artukov1c was found guilt) on May 14 of war en mes and crimes against hunanitv. He was held respoM1blc for 1mplcmentmg policies which killed 700.000 Jews. Serbs and Gypsies an Nan conc~ntrauon camps. Lawyers zetjko Olujic ano S1IVIJC ~~n ~Id'" thel"r appeal that Artukov1c's health had grown scnously worst' 'i1nce his tnal ended in May. Anu.kovac, held m a pm.on hospital in Zagreb. was reponed -suffcrirrg-fl"om heart problems and near bhndoc~s. Poucl Loe Bank customer refuses to gi~e mon~y to two robbers By PHIL SNEIDER MAN Ot ... Dlllr,... ..... Founu11n Valle) police \a1d a v.om<111 put n new tv.1s1 on 1hc "Just ~) No .. ph1losoph) v.hcn \he n.·fuM:d to hand n1onc> 10 urh1ed tccn..igc rob~•~ :ind \1111pl) >Atllkcd away fhc bo)~ wl.'tl' arrl''ill'tl ~hortl) after \he robbcf) ut1em1>1 11. L.irr) (1m\\old \<ltd lhc 1nc1· dl·n1 100~ place ;it 1 l2 pm on ftallo"cl·n. ~ h"·n a 2S-)car.old CoetaMeu ,,. ,. woman. whose name wa\ not di\· t lo!>ed. u!>ed .tn au1omn1ed teller at thl' Wells fargo Bank nt Rrookhur 1 Street and Fd1ngcr 1\\.cnuc The womon wa confronted b> lhl· 1ccn:agcr\, onc·of"'hom drew u pistol from h1' wa1stb>lnd and demanded monc)'. (,ri v.old said ·r he woman Ytd \he had no monc~ for th~ \Ou1hs ""d wHlkcd awa). the pohlc \pokcsman said. The outh 01.'J t.':l'i.l on a b19clc 17!>1 Pomona Av~. on Monday. .. ' Huntington Beach • ( 1mwdld '<lid 1hc "oman phoned pohlc "'th a Jt:'o{·rtpt1on of thl' tl•cn\ fvitnull'' l<lll'I two ollicl·r~ \polled two ho~' l'r<l\'ltni Mak SquJl'l" Park and 3Hl'\led them On \U!>Pll 1on of aucmpted rohhcr). A BB gun wa!I l<tkcn lro·m the \U\jX'l.'I\. Cimwold \Jld. r hl· \OUIM. \\hO hoth \aid lhe\ v. c rt I h "ere placed an Ora ngl' < ounl) Ju , c-n1lc llall Thr1r namr1, 'Alfe \\.llh'hcld hcl'IU~ or their agi. !.. door to burgJanzc the 'hop. The intruder caustd S.200 damage and ~tok J 1clcv1s1on 5('1 worth S400 • • • omconc broke a w1ndwmg 10 bur- &lanzc a nu bite 19114 Volh~agcn ~abb1t convert• c. parkl'<I Monda) on the 11000 block of Warner A~cnuc rhc burglar caused $1 SO damagr ancJ 1>1olf' ~•crro cqu1pmen1 wonh S 130 ••• I\ rd1dcnt of the 16000 hlock ol Mt Hick• told police 1ha11 man sw1ndlcd him out.of SIOO by cl11mins hc nttdcd 1he moncy to bail his wtfc out ofJatl The man fled 1n o brown 1979 ( hrvroltt C hcvcllc • • • Wh11t' a ~s1dcn1 of the 16400 bloc .. of sgruc:t' WU d1n11t1 at the (1ue't Hou~. I 380 Wimer i\ vc . Sunday wm<'one pncd • wind wms to bufJl:intc hi\ whll(' I qg5 Volk~wqcn Jt'ttl& 1 he l<m included \terco ('Qu1pmcn1 v.orth SJ2q ' • • • n air traffic coqtrollcr v.ho h~c' un the 16.)()() bloc .. of Mynlcv.ood n.:portcd Sunday thal S<>tnc1>nc had cntc~d tus o~n g11ra c and had stolen 1 1 •-scalt com~utinnmodel airplane The ton wu csttmated at S 1.500. . . . .. ~mconc u~d 1 rod• to brt"ak a v.1ndo11o 1n the buf1)11) Sund•y of a home on the 11100 block of Coral Aloe. The intruder ttolc a SOO v1d o f'C'«'ltdct and JCV.'tlty ••• " 1~nt ()ft~ tf1400 bftx of Mt \thcnon rcpurtcJ unda)' that ~m one had bul}lann'd her v.b1tc 19 6 Volk\" v. n .Golf lhc intnider cauttd S'•)Q dzm••nd 'lOlt lertot'Qu1pment VllllC'd atSl.<lf(I • • • Irvine lrom .\uto (enter Dn'e .\ one-~l)«d. 2~1n~b· < hrnmt' mnuntatn b1\;clc was ~1olen from tbr I dwar<h (1nema • • • 1' brov.n 1<nti Ford Mu~iantt "'l'' \IOl<'n from BlueJ•Y • • • I\ blue Huffy b<'ach lrU1\l"r ~a' \lokn from the 4'00 blod. of \Ata lnu1 \\cnur . . . . A ~hlle 1981 BM\At l.:!01 "'"h hlad. 1ntcnorv..11Htolcn fronnhc I b.:!00 block ol C'onstrucuon C'11;i:k [.ut. • !. • The stt~o from a 1 O)'Ota < rh('3 parkrd on the I 7400 blO\.k fo Pvllman Slrttt ""'"' \tokn • Juryselecdon underway for child's Jr.Uler 87 Utt As~lac~d Pr ' .i.. ... • • • \ rcfnger:nor and \Omc anuq~ furntturr were stolen from a eon-,1ruc11on :·,~!k~~ ·:~~~:;~t~i;~:;~~l~<F o~~ _ 'andtl11rg W3, . . . Newport Beach "ICJrl\ S ~00 m JC~lry wa~ Mt>len from a rc\1drnct on the I 00 block of 4 ht Sutt1 ••• f our 11oh«I" Imm a VoH.sv.qcn ~ere \IOlrn on the I KOO hlod. of Wc\I 8 I~ Soulrvard The lo 'c-ame to ahc1u1 $900 ••• \ \andal,luh<'d th<'llrnof1c~r ~rkcd on \an Miguel Thell' v.a no 6ti~t<' on thedamqe. 1 killed in shooting at dortor's offi . .-1 . . .· .. . . .. Anne and Brush Bradley of Costa Mesa hit the two·yeor mark 1n their marriage with on unexpected dash of good fortune-they became the sixth week winners of the Doily Pilot & TWA Win-Go contest. "We won this during our anniversar y week," said Brush Bradley. 111 told my wife, 'Happy A It tt I nn1versory Anne laughed, 11Th1s was my present." That present will be a dream trip via TWA, wifti destinations available worldwide. The Bradleys were not 1mmed1ately certain where rtiey would vacation. But they said that they had never had the opportunity lo travel overseas. They ore looting forward to that prospect. now Brush Bradley grew up near Columbus, Ohio, while Anne is from New York. The two met about three years ago when they were both working for McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis. Subsequently, they were both tronsferre~ to the McDonnell Dougit, plant in Cypress, where computer graphics software is produced. Anne ~or ks rn software development, while Brush 1s in marketing. Brush said he travels extensively in his work, but he said those business trips leave little time for leisure. The Bradleys hove been Daily Pilot subscribers for about a year, and they began ploying Win-Go as soon as the contest was launched. "I did weeks one through five, and he.did week six," Anne soid. Brush found the card was a winner. "I didn't believe him when he tolcf me," Anne said. 111 mode him check 1t again." She added," I ploy almost anything, but I usually don't win much. Once when I was a kid bock 1n New York, I won a set of encyclopedias in a newspaper coloring contest. My dad thought that was great." Asked if she and Brush hove vacation time lined up for lheir Win· Go tnp, Anne replied, "If ~e don't, we'll hove to make some!" .. '(.OU COU1D BE OUR NEXT 'WINNER! I CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR . T INFORMATION, ?14 6'~·4333. • .. ,_ \- Flag-wavln& 1tudenta from Coeta Meaa Hlib School. cheered Pre1ldent aeagan u . tile 0.-, ' chief executive a44reeaed a partlaan crowd at th,e Pacific Ams>b.lthea.tre Monday. . StudentSsee Reagan rallJr as a lesson iri olitickin · • By PHIL NEIDERMAN I Jcc.'cream. hoc dog and cold dnnk released ~arly so thll lhcy could Ofllle 0.-, ..... ·-rL ....sales were bnsk &limp~ President Franklin Roose· . • Frank lnfusmo. principal at Costa veil's motorcade as it cru1std alona lfM~nda) sGOPcampaian ra~I) at l Mesa High. said '-trtlaall> all of his Pacific Coast H1&hway 1n Lona the Pac11il· \mph1thcatre some11mes schoors USO studcnt'l attended the Bea h sccmeJ hkc a h1&h school pep rail).. rally 1n plaC't of their tifth· and siitth· _ "~h.at was SO )Cars aao. and I can there "as a gooJ reason -local teen-penod classes still KC tt," the supenntendcnt said. agers filled man) of the scats and mfusino said mos~of the school's At the rally. the Costa Mesa H1&h contnbul\.'d plent) of "ocal suppon. · teachers and admm1strators super-1 d ts c pressed mixed fcchn•' The en t1rr ~tudent bod) of ncarb\ "1scd the short walk to the s ~. en " .... Co'..ta Mc~ High School took a mas\ ampth1thcatcr. though a few refused ~ I wanted 1~.sec Mr. Zschau -and fidd 1np to thcyutdoor arena Frt:C -10 pacticipate because of the political I had to come ... said tone Ma~nclh.a hl kCt~ alr,o "ere '1JS<,ed out at Orange nature of the event ninth grader. They wouldn t let us C oo~t C .olk~ acr~ the. trcc1 klfus100 said he r.ecc1~d .a cal~ • 5tay at the schoot:· r - Thl' ( O'ita Me'i:l and fatanc1:1,.h1gh . Fnday _from Rcaaan's a'h ancc Lcam. Askc_d about he~ poht1cal ~t-a'!ings, S<hool band\ performed on \tagc .•. a\king If the enur~ school could 'ihc said. "T don t k~ow 1f !, m a 01hcr \tudcnt<>. mostly seated tn attend the rail ). He said he did not Democrat or a Rri?l.tbhcan yet. front . \l>a\icd · fla 1; and ch red for behcve hrs students would be pohll• Her fncnd Jennifer ~lien. ~lso a Prc\1tknt Reagan and the Republican· cal pawns. ninth aradcr, admitted. ·r don t pay cand1dalc'> hl' wa!I there 10 support. r'From my standpoint, it was not a a11cnt1on to politics." Tht \tudl·nt!I sometimes bcha'cd Republican campaign rail)." the Gary Bonkowski. a senior. brought as though they ""ere at an athlcuc pnnc1pal said. "It was a chance to sec his camera to the rail ) c' l·nt the president and' 10 sec the pohucal "h's 'i<>mcthmg you don't get a •The) greeced the go"emor·w1th pr0et-ss in action TPlc)'ll probably chance to sec eve!) day -the shout\ of 'f)ukt' Duke' Duke'.. never get another opponunity ltkc president," he said "They thought at •\\hen Rcaian thanked the t"10 this 1n their lt'-CS would be a &ood ellpcncncc for us " high hool bJ1Hh. hl· d~w ocrhaps "This 1s the president. He was niht · 8onko"1slci said he's a Reagan fan. thl' loudc\t l'hl'l'rs of 1he da\. 1nclud-nc\l door. He"' could I no1 provide "I suppon his party. and I hkc the mg a h:mt uf"Mc~' Mesa' Mesa!" students v.1th the opportunity 10 hear fact that he's backing Ed Zschau." he · •T l'll'' 1-;1on nl'"' commentator him speak'!' said and (ormcr \cnall' <:and1date Bruer The pnnapaHtdded. "I C'-J>CCt that Lopn Bacharach. a sc~cncc teacher H"·"hen-.ohn \atd . "Can I ask for most oftheclassc5 (toda>)"'11ld1~uss at Costa Mesa Hiah.' had a few )Our 'ilknCl' tor a moment'>" ;\ few "'hat happened and wh). pan1cu larl ) rc5tnat1ons about the ficJd tn~. ~'d)\"Otmf;'ltrM ,butneJ · ,.. lhc~lOt' goxemmcn.icbuc " "I think that 1f they do this. they ~~ not uH of 1h,· \tudcnts made Joh n W. Nicoll superintendent of should take It the other wa). too, and noi\l---tbc Newpon-Mcsa Unified School have them at a Dcmocrauc rally. so ~me tl'Cn-agc Oo)'i dofkd their District, appro\.ed _ the field trip they can sccboth.sides..-ne $a1d. ~hll1\ to \oak up <>un tn the because .. ti's probably the best civics Although.he isn't a Ragan sup-amph11hcat~r'!. la"1Jl area St)hshl) lt>sson the studenls "'Ill ever have." poncr. he added. "I think it's nice that drcs'>ed tt•en~gtrl\ '!trolled through-Nrcoftsatch~cnrre-m1ndedllirn1 the Tc ids aot a chan<.'t' to see the lhl· a1\k\. pa) 1ng hult atlcnuon 10 the · of a da) tn 193_9 when he "'as among pre 1dcn1, regardl~u of what pany '>Pn'dll'\, the high school students wh o were he'\ with." REAGAN ENDS CAMPAIGN IN MESA ••. From Al that our parcnb and grandparents ha.~~~~0~~~ows. pcrha~ man)· Reagans return ta White Honse years from now. when )Ou have -ch1Mrtn or arandcluldrea oL >our-I OS :\Ntit:I ~J-Pf ii<knr Rnprrfieadcd ho e o as mgton own. one of them will ask you about a on T Ul'Wa) to av.a11 the mid-term elccuon results after three days of last· Novcrtfber day Iona ago when a fella minut~· l ampa1gn1ng for Republi can candidates in Cahfom1a and Nevada named Outch Rcapn came to town ''I'm not goina to make an~ pred1ct1ons." Reagan told the Whttc House for 'theJast campaign.' pre\\ corp<. a<, hl' headed up the sec~ to board >\ir Force One at Los Ansclc, "And should that happen -since I lnll'111at1Unal .\irpon. won't be able to myself·-I hope l he pre'..1dl.'nl and fi~t lad)' Nonl') Reaaan left the Ce ntury Plaza Hotel you'll tell them for me that J said 1l aboard a ~fannc hchwptcr about 9 a m. and touched do""n on the Los Anscles wasn't true. that there really arc no I n1~ rna11on.1I .\irpon tarmac at 9.15 a m. last. ·no final campaiJns: that ca~h \!. thl' Reagan<, walked 150 feet from the helicopter to Atr Force One. an generation must renew and wan agam un1dl nt1ric<l ~tatT member prc~ntcd the Reagans wJth a framed picture of for 1tsclf the precious gJ.ft of llbcrt), pupp1~ lo\Jlh_thl' "-Ord' l O'it and Found .. The first cou~lc hu rccc,;atlk taken the sacred hcntagc of freedom" 1n \Ira) anJ abanaoncd animals at their Santa 8.lrNr.1 Tl • a capo Reagan also quoted from a patri· tl'Jll:.1tnll> told a 1okc 1n"oh tn& puppies on his campaign swing. otac tune by uc 9recnwood, w.~o Moment\ after -\1r force One ltficd ofTat 9.29 am a warning hght in the closed the rally w1th the sona: ,lf nxkp11 ind1(atcd one of lhe landin& g<:ar brakes was hot. a White House tomorrow all the things were aone r d !>puke!.ntan '<lid ~worked for all my ltfc, and r had to Mark Wc1nbcra. an as!.1stant pres secretary. said the pilot coped wtth the start again with JUSt my children and p1uhlcm b} lea' ma the no cgear down 10 fl11ht bncfly to cool 11 ofT. my wife; I'd thank my lucky stars to be living here today, 'cause the flag County where there arc 200.000 more Century City where they would spend still stands for freedom and they can't Republicans than Democrats." the ni&ht before returning to the· take that away." Republicans hope a stron1showin1 White House today, 1 Wh.ite House But while the president wucd for Zschau here will ofTsct areas of offi cial said. poetic, speakers prcccdin& him tuck California that Cranston upccts to Out.side the aates of the to hard ~litical prose. w1n. h h Tclev1 ion commentator Bruce , Zschau. who trailed Cranston until amp 11 eater, protesters from the Hcrschen ohh. an overwhelming Or-the final weeks when some polls Alliance for Survtval and other angc County favorite for the GOP showed him pullina nearly even, took sroups campai,ncd aaainst Zschau, Senate nomination ~on by Z hau the mo t shots at the incumbent. chaYSJna he has fltp.oflopped on a last Juoc, bla tcd Cninston' Senate "Alan Cranston has oppostd Pre 1• vancty of i ucs while servina in the record. dent Reagan 7S percent of the time," House of Representauves. "He has stood for d1smanthn1 our Zschau said. "He's so liberal he called "On the issues of Contra aid, the defense, for aid1n1 our nation' ·foes Walter Mondale a closet hawk. MX mmilc. fundtna for 'Star Wars;' and a spcndin& aaenda that's about as "He characterized President Re-sanctions ap1nst South Africa and clo1e as you can let to.-$0(1altsm." aaan's policies as miserable, men, to•1c waste, just to n.mc a few, Ed ·· Hcrschensohn sa1 . mindless and lackina in all morality. Zschau has never taJccn a solid stand Wilson. notin& Secretary of tatc "Ourpl"Csident deserve better ... h in bis pa t four years in Conartss. and March Fona Eu predicted a low voter s.a1d. his. vottna record proves it," said • tumouC today, said. "I don't believe The president and has entourage Alhance !poke woman Manon Pack . that will happen 1n (Republican Party amved and dcpaned via helicopter. "This 1s not the kind of leadership Chairman) Tom Fuentes' Oran1e He and M~ Reagan headed 10 , we want for California," she said. JusrALTERATIDNS <>Nf ()AY \f I/VI( f /\I I W<Jl/k ( 1IJAIU\N IF I I J @ % AlkLTERATIONS '6' f2 f2 Thie fitek Onfyt ~Lr Lr' Exs>tr• 11/20/81 .. · .. , armer wii f c.~~ app&rently k-11 But they u rge more voter partictpatton- . In choosing n~tion 's 1 OOth Congres~-= OD think we're soana to '§CC turnout'° up and down., dramatically as we have an the past," rectcr said on NBC's "Today" ,how Poht1cal eic.perts attributed the lack of interest in the election' to the said on today's CB "Momin& a~nce of a domin:iting national News." • 1ssueormaJor1ntemat1onalcris1sand The Republican and Democratic Dcmocrati national cti.1rm1.n-Ut<l•\:Oicrs "ck.. t.umed.. off by a national ch11rmcn tO(lay predicted a Paul Klrk. appeanna with Fahrcn-themelc s. negative campaign low voter turnout as Arne".'cans went kopf. conceded. ·:w e may not have "You couldn't d)nam1te a nauonal t& the-poNtt<t~ nauon' I OOth. the tu moot-we'd ltke." "tSSUC'OUl of thn eleetoratc. PeOpteare Convcs At stake· Control of the Repubhcan pollster Robert Teeter generall) content:• said Dcmocrauc Senate and probably the tone for e~ said that wh1lc,mterc t in the elecuon p<>llstrr Hamson Hackman, who last 1wo years of the Reagan pr t-· may be light, 'the turnout might noJ appeared "'"h Teeter "They're dency be as low as in 1982. the last m1dtrrm choosing bet wren the perwnahttes Frank Fahrenkopf, chairman of the. election. when barely 41 prrcc nt of and characters of the candidates ·an Republican National omm1ttee. the votmg-agc population voted. their own state or location." caJkd 1t "upsetting" that many voters "I don't think the interest has been · Curtis B Gans, director of the .would stay home 1n an off-election particularly high. but I also don·t Committee for the Study of the year. thank ~ will see a real low turnout American t:.lector:ite. predicted the "lf)ou go back through say the last today. We.'ve got ~by boom gener-turnout ""ould drop from 1982. when 20 )ears, even 1n prcs1dcntiat race~. ataon voters up an their 30s now 41 I percent of the voung age popu- wc'rc very . .,,cry fortunate af~e reach We've got a much better educated lauon went to the p<>lls. or about the SO percent part.1c1pat1on level,'' he electorate than ""e'vc had. and l don't 68.254.000 people. . A handful of Senate races were ratCd to suf)S as ElecJjon Day dawned. with the outcome!' probably 4'an~ to which side did a 'bctttr job iemn1mcn'"suppon~rs to the polls. .,Republicans .and Democrats tum· ed'toO television and telephone to uhort their fa1thful to 10 to the poUs , Genetic markerflnd. statts Competition for cystJcflbrosis cure by~~~~rm~">tt:usc ~-:-Mechanic Senate.. setting a record for .th.c.11.ow of p<>htacal cash an a non-pre 1dcnttal rlcction )'Car. Both part1e also wcl'C try1ns to llfllke It as easy as possible for their partisans to cast absentee ball~t . The Democrats sent forms for absentee ballots to 105,000 rqiJtcred voters 1n South Dakota · and to 500.000 in California. Wuh far greater financial re- ources:the Republicans had a much more elaborate provam for helping people unable to vote an persoJl ~~YORK t .\P) -A mechanic spokcsm.an for the National' Tr-.ns- h." '' \lgnl·d ar1cr confessing that he portauon ~fct) Board an Wa han1-1n.,1jlkd lhl· wrong clutch tn a ton. • _ hd1lUpta thJt lr.tshed into the ln ~c t1pton now will try to lfmhon RiH·r. l..1lling a radio traffic ~ubst.ant1atr has admission and dt- rlportcr J{tord111g to a \pokrsman tcrmme how such a mtx-up could 1111 .1 frlkr;il agcnq havc.occuacd. futman.saad. · T hr un1dcnt1ftcd mechanic. an ThC' 'Oct 22 crash killed WNBC l'mplo)cc of \pectrum Helicopters. rcportrr Jane Domacker and cnu-_ 111ld ln \C'~hg;uors Mondi) that he call) Injured pilot 8111 Pate. Tens or grahll\:d the Mong clutch ofT a thousands of lmeners heard v.orl..tx·nch wh1k' lh1ng the helLCD.JL--Oornackcr's last v.ords. when she ll'r\ 1rJn~m" ion thrcC' v.~ks btfort screamed dunna .a hve br~ast 1hl· crash. ~1d Ira J. Furman. a ··Hu the water! Hat the water! Ex.;.FBiagentailm.itshe . · lied about Presser cri01es Confused about the City Coun~il Election? By Tbe A11oclated Press A former FBI agent who handled Teamsters President Jackie Presser as a sovemment 1nfonnant has admlltcd he bed to Jusucc Department anvest1pton aQ<>ut authontang Pre scr tGcommlt cnmt1. according to court documents The agent, Robert Fnednck. recanted has previous statements in an interview wtth Justice Department attorneys Jan 9, according to transcnpts filed Monday in federal court 1n Washington. D ( Government proS«utors allege Fncdnck and other FBI agents tned to protect Presser from a Ju tacc Department anve ugahon b:r saying they had oulhorved him to pad the un1on·s payroll with "ahost cmployees."rriedrick is scheduled to be tried Dec. 2 on five counts of making false ~tatements to the government A 1 '·ycat veteran of the bureau' Cleveland office he was fired m August Baby dellvered after mother's sulclde · CHICACA>-baby.airt cried and .. ,,.-aspmku could~ .. after ~n~ pulled from the to.m bod} of her mother. wfto leaped from a 100-foot railroad ... ·-... ---------It's as simple as .. ·. 1'.mburgey Burra . .. - .. lO\\er 1 n the masiakcn behcf that. her fe&us.-w~g,c<ag,,...au:1.QQiu.u~s.aJJ'1...JLDC:....t.:.·411~---------'-----­ p(tund, S-ouncc 1Jrl was 1n fair condition early toda> at the Llniversit) of Ch1c.a&0's W)'.lcr Chtldren's Ho pual. Whcnfi.rcdcparuncotpcrsonnclamvcd osta Mes at the scene of the su1c1dc. they found no signs oflife rn Con rue Horan. but they saw a lea 9Tthe mfant through her ruptured abdomen and deli vered the baby. Mlsslng boy found ln Utah de•ert WENDOVER. Utah -An 8-)'ear-old Ogden boy m1ss1ng since Saturda) an Utah's western desert ha been found ahve and m good cond111on. "I nc~er had hopes of seem& ham ahve again." said thr mother of Daic. Adams. clutching her son Monday afternoon. The parents "said he was a little cold and hungry and that's all He was OlC The boy became separated from bi~~~M-F...afla-t.- 191~ Lmc ams turday while on a motorC}cle ouun~ Prostltutes added to AIJ)S risk llst WASHlNGTON -ProstatlJtCS active an the last nine )ellf"I) and then recent customers should not be allowed to dcJnate blood because of the nsk of transm1tt1ng AIDS. new Food and Drug Adm1rustrat1on recommendations say. The new recommendations were sent Monday to all rc$.1Stcred blood collccuon agencies and suggest for the first time that the facah ucs ha ve "a convenient and non-cmbam ani means of people saying their blood should not be used." FDA sp<>ke man Wal ham Gngg said Some fac1h11e already do that by proVldJnga card todono~ who can later call back. give the numQl;r on the card and nol their name. ano a<;k that their blood not be used. Grigg said. E%-porn star needs liver transplant NEW YORK-The woman who made a new hfe for henelf ofter stamng under the name Linda Lovelace an the p<>mograph1c movie "Deep Throat" needs a transelant to surv ive a hvcr disease, her book collaborator said Monday. And 1fCinda Marchiano succeed!. in getting the hfC-sav1na operation. she later would have to have her breasts removed for problems caused by s1lacone anJcctions sne had when he was m thcpom business. ~ad author Mike McGrady. McGtady said the hvrr ailment was discovered by doctors exammmg Mrs March1af\o to sec ahhc could undergo a double ma tcctom) to treat problems caused b} the brcast-"Cnlarging 1nJect1ons she had an th~ early 1970s. Complete Chiropractic Care specializing in ' . The most important votes you~ll-east on Nov~mber 4th are for City Council. It's city government that affects our liYes the mo~e think Costa Mesa is an outstan.~-:..:.._:__- ing city, and we're proud of it. , Please join us in yo ting for ... \ "...., 1\1411 ... !) I II \IU .I~ .... \l,\l<KH . S \NI • M tll :-;l !-\1\N m~tb .JI 1 P• lllklt.t 11 \Ill\ \I<\ I 11111J(1\I I \f"\ 11 \I I t-;IC Orville AmlJurgey and • Peter Buffa · (:A Y S<.'Jl()l FS " Al. l'INk.LF'r h"'~ M.11vuc "' t°••w 1<'N t .IJ ·y t'INKt.•:Y Wfl,t.IAM t RlNZ MAKlLYN HU Z t:llAKI.. JOBBINs BAJtBAltA JOBBIN:> HUD GAKflNI-H I YU. t'ORTH •. Lil.LIA (,ILHF.KT MAl<l<)N Wlll"™)N WlNSi'UN Vl-:.Hl>llLT l>l'E WlllTSON l<O(U.f\T MORAi.i<'• •·n M1 t Al<l.ANI> ... ;nnr, M.11"" <>f .. / .· On Ille mburKtJ' . . . ~ Doff I 0 86l 5"' .. (' \J ' ; ; ~ ,-, I ,\ . -~ --~ _J ' ight S~alker' ·defen e . asksforch~ngeof venlle . .. l OS \NGl,l l:S ( ;\P) -.\11ornc'f\ fnr "Night St.111..a:r-dd'-•n<lunt Rtl·hard Ramtrl·t have ust.;.l•d a judge to 11.1111"'' Im mu1dcr trial to No1the1u < ahfo1ri1~ on g1 uund' C\lcll\I\ c p1l'lnal publu:1t\ \\Ould ,;1C:\ l'lll a fo1r • \11.11 in l U\ \ngdl'\ Cl,)Ul\I\. , SujX'nor Court Judge b1on Ci. Morro\\ acn•pkd a:?- 111d1 1h1\. k mut1011 Mone.fa\ for tlw l'ha(l~l'. of 'cnuc cr.1mml•J \\1th hundrl'd~ o( 19~5 ncw~raPl'r ar11ck~ on lhl ..cnal rnurdl'r ta~ and ncq1cd l\\O hou,-., .of TV m...,:+---Ft~b-6~ J..1TV ( httnMI 11. . \nolhl'I dl·l~·n\l' mp11on. lo rnn\1der d1\m1s..al ofthl' t'rt'>t' tx·t-aui.l' ol lul I.. of"'' 1dcnt°l' "al> sci for No'. I 7. Ram11·c1. ~ ~6-~l'ai:-old dnficl" ~g1mtll) from El J>;l\u. 1 l'\tl\. fat''-'' 11 ial De" 2 on 14 murdl.'r chnrgcl> nnd 11 other ldonu:' Hl· \louched 1hrough much of the' 1dco Shll\\ ... ona-.10111111~. turning H\gnn Jnd w;n c'at spcctato~. 1mullH them Im "''er and a k" othl'r "'e11~.,.,,1shc·r-.. '\\ lll'I\ .u1 C\L}l.'rl \how non a hroadca~t ~ul!leslcd that mo't \1.'1 i.11 i.t1tc1 s arc "~c,unl p~)chop:uhs.' Ranwc1 · tunwd .H11..I llash1.·<l n tooth) smile toward photographer~ and a I\ lam1.•1,1m~111 co,ering the hearing. 1 ht• '1llt•ut.1~d """., 1cpo11 t hron1cl<'d the li~t . 1)ol1l·t· 1crx>1to. of :1 'il'ft:tl killer on the loo\C through the d1,11u.111t "·arHurc of Ram1rc1 b) Ea t Los Angele'\ rc-.1d1..•ul'. 111 \"•ptcmtx·r. 1985. through his fir t court .1ppc.11u11CC'i. h t'\rn lt'lltUf'M Depot\ IJ1~Ti'i(t Horne\ 'Ph1 ~11l l l.1lp1n 1dhng rl•porlcr\ ... I'm con~ inccd hr can gc°i ;J l.111 tn.11111 l o-. ~ngdes C'ou!lt~. but frank!~ the pretrial Jrutil1l 1ty 1' not~o1ng to hl'l p U\... · (l.ilp111 rnntl·nd'> that Los \ngi;ks ('t)uOt} is. w P\llH1hH1" that JJUf~ untainted~ the news reports can tx· tou111k · II' Missile launchers pa-n~ed during ~ anti-nuke demo .\Ml 'iHl•R\' entdaod (AP) - \1111 11111.k;u ,1lt1\ "" ;imbtahed ~ Ulll\ U\ 111" "' I ' 'i. l'IUl\C nli\!.llc: l•1u11dk1' l-.lrl} toda~. daubing them "11h paint .ind ligh11111"1th pol1C'l' a'I till' \dlld"'' 11.·turnt•c.J 10 their Grcen- .., __ +,..,,.h'-".1"'11'.!..1 ...:<..-.t"'HU nrnn ha)c It om o dcplO\ • 0 lll\.'111 \'\l'fll)ol' J· I . l hl' 1!1u11rhl'J' 'h'll' not car 'ing mi,,1k\ .11 thl' trnw l k' 11i:' pohll·. \\hose <11c>1 of fl'\l">Oll\ih11Jt ~ l'O' l't \ till' ~<ilt>hur~ Sp~usus:pect r>1a1n m11irnr~ 11-.111~!0$ d1s1m:t in J ~outhl'rn Engl.ind. su1d'in o siatemcnt tlb\tru«t1on unJ lui:3t'h of the Pcac:c. Octcn!IC Minf~tr) police prrestcCf thrt-c otllc~ on the bat.c 11~1~- fhc rnn\O}' of about 20 m1htar) 'chicles. including the"" lnunchl't ''as relurninti from ahshur) Phun to <m:tllh!tm ( ommon SO milrs west ul London. Y.hen the act1' •~ts s rut: near .\me,twr) ~1llage. Amesbuf) lft nbout ~5 milts outhY.cst of Green- ham ( ommon. · 1 . . ~urviVQrOf AppealS-cOurtUPiiolds death camp -Newton's gun.conviction ted b .1 th;11 .iho\11 ~oo ..i1.t1\~ts from.:·101: -gra_ro . -ai --·: --r.·fiii..,l· ~Wt group Int>( part In.Inc -_ Pll'·U.l\\llllnlhU\h. • · b g • t t Koh \\. athng. <.1 i.p0il.t-.sJnan ror ~v ma lS ra e ( IUI"' \\a1d1 \aid later Ill il ~talc· J 11h·11t "h tthi: amhui.h) 1~no1hcr Poltcc ~1d a car h1ddco 1n n lane "1\h ooc'a('ti\ 1st at tht.' "'heel wa1u.'d fo1 pohrc l·ar .. leading th•{con' O) to pas ... 1hcndrtnc 1n10 11~ ~atl\. forc1na • W .coo >' · r(J <tOP' Otttcr3t11Tt!t'.,........· -,..-t then cmcrgl•d 10 daub paint ·on the "tnd\htclds .of several con' o~ 'c--· names Blach . .By &be AssoclatedPress • ~\'\I K \~(l'i('O(..\P)-Sa>ing 1lw l:N' J1\1n·1 apJX•nr 10 1m olH' a "lugh 11.''ct ot l'\p10nag(•." a federal niag.l\lnlll' lw' $rnntcd hail of LO . · .\NGELES ( .\ P) _ <\ 'i .\ FR .\NCISC'O -\ federal appeals court has uphdd former Black $~llO.OOO 10 tlw Im mer ;\1r Force P.11Hhl·1 k~Jc1 I h1l" Ne"ton'c; con\1Cl1on and 1"0-rear prison scritcncc for M'r~l\tnl d1a1 gec.J "1th tr) 1ng to pass l'\illlll)k ur l1tl\\ u11am11.~d and un- 11.1111\.'ll l'I\ 1lt,rn-. rnn interrupt n N \l0l'\l'fll'ol' I h.lll' lo 1h1nl.. \\hat \\ (IUld hap!X'll 11 Uetcrm1netJ il'I · n111\I\ lknlkd lo attat·k 1h1!> l·on'm lmk., , \.\-athng said the nc1n1s1s also cut brake lines on \Oml· of the cruiS<' luunchcr'> tor<ing \m~11e:an scr- ' icemen to ma kt• cmergcnc> rcp:urs. Police rcfuwd 10 l'Om ml.'nl on the claim , . \lll' "01 qf a N:w rnnccntratton pm~·~uin of J h;u1dgun l~ a A c~clon. NC"-tOn chalknged the charge. which mil1wn ~·1,·n•l.l> lUJ..hc..Sov1ct Uruo.n... l'otmp ilfCilliliCO ~·tm:-O gr<><.W) date\ Imm 1974. 011 thl' grounds that hrspnorfelonv convic11on was declared \lk1i J'uhn Dmi't'r..H. of an Jose. I 1 " uln IOU\h lompletl.'I) un- tkll-ndl'<l ~11ahndctrns1bk." l>r>lki.' l'fhll~l·~ \h (9COplc \\.Ith ta ff at thl' Greenham { ommon hn!;c rduscd comment on the incr-cfcnlr -__ -==:ri ckrl.. a\ lhl' gu:ml \\ho gunned do" n Ill\ ah<l hS a JUdgl' Ill 1971. If that nrgumcnt was accepted. his possession of a i-. .1n·u~1:d ur 8" 1ng an undcrCO\.Cr ah old man tx·c:iu\l' he couldn't keep h;rnJgun 111 1974 ''ould not have been a felon\. But the 9th U.S. Circuit Coun ,...f Bl agl•1\1 l.kta1I) of an .\ir Force up" ith a hnl· ul P1 ISOl\l'rs lea' ing the ol \pJX':tl'· ag1l'e111g "ith lo""cr-coun ruiings. said Monda) the prior rl'\:·on1ia1i. .. ann· program he had • · --rlmntl101fl\'lm11ned on 1he'books and made Ne" ton an ex-felon who could \\ 1>rl..l·d on during h1i. Inst two }cars 1n Ak\s~ Bia la!>. 65: ofNiagara Fa .. ll~s·~~"-'o-'-1 k~illh rnn' a un. The court al!;O said ii did not matter whether Newton 1lw '>l.'f' ll'l' C.m.1d.i. 1c·s11tit:d Munda~ al the kne'' h~· "a-, an l'\· t' on. n css l c court agree\ 10 recons1 er t cunaniiiiOus "' 1cs. · """° ~a~ disc ar:e in dcporJntion lwanng of former SS ruling h~ J tllrl'l'-Judgl' panel. ~e\\ ton has onl) a Supreme Court appeal 11}:{4. "J' am''>lcd Oo...ll.aulic Palo guard Bruno Karl Blach. 66. of la l'l'llla111,Tig before he must go to prison. Ac ha~ been free on bail during his ..\l·tu m·ro.,pal·dirnH' herr Ile worked Ha6ra app .. -.tl .\Q FBI ngl·rn quoted Davies as ··1 can't C\Cr forget. The old chap v· tl b 18th r: s h id K·11 -c,:1~ ing lw. ··\)anll'd to burn the lookl'~ at m~· "hen he died." Bialas JC m may e ~Or OUt ~ e l er &'-''"·rnnH.·0,1 .. tx<rnusc he bclic,cd }le Jc.tifu:.d ... :.:.H"'"'~~ OTQYTTI!"hrr ltpr.' LOS .\NGl:.LES-Fnen(fsofn womaii who ma5'"0C t e I t 'ktrmoTinc h~ttl lX"l*ll mKtmtl\.'<l brlhl'-Atr-Fol'<'t Bialas did not idcntif) Blach in the South1,1tk Sla'cr '>a' tlH~\ last saw her when she went out to meet a date Tlw agl'lll !kiid Da' ies believed he courtroom. but hl' pirkcd an old 'isa 1g11011ng a pica 10 stn) oft the dark streets . .\ coroner's spokesman said early "·" wll .. ing 'to an '-'mploycc of thl.' photo t)f Rladi out of a photo spread loJa~ thJt lhl' n.rnwofthl' woman. found dead Monda) in a Wausallc)'. wasn't · So' ll'l n>n!.ulatc iJl San Fr~~cisrn pu·~S.~~l'll1l;.,~~ )~~~.P~~~~cB~~~~~ said bl·ing '"'ko-.l·d lx·raul>C her rela11 "cs hadn't been notified. An autops} probably t!t111 ng nll'l'llngs i,n San Francisco on "ill Ix· 1un<lul'll'd to<la). said the spokesman. \\ho refused to gl\e his name. ~ S\'pl ~::! and Oct. 5. and ne"er unckn-ro!>'>-nam1n;111on later. ··1 can 1 I h r th Pulill' '>""l..1:'>man Cmdr. Wilham Booth said the case y,as being in\CSt'°"ted r"·quc1, l't monl') in l'\C ange ior e l>l'l' him at that 1inw in uniform.." ,,~ • ·o-O) .11 • ..,·i.. forw \Cl'king the 'ldllcrofat least I 7 women. most of them prostitutes. Wl'll'I\. B1ala.,. "ho l>a1d he \\3 1mpnsonl'd on thl' rn~ ·., \outh s1di: since September 1983. Howt'' er. Booth said the latest The pro'>l'rnllon had asked that .Austrian chancellor opens -review of-Helsinki accords By the Associated Press VIENN .\ . ..\u\tna -.\uslnan ( hanccllor fran1 Vrantltl..). opening a .n:' 11:" of l.hcllcl:..rn k H:n~ -··w esr ~cc u n 1 > 11crn rdi. . ..a ldl<XJ a}'T1Tifrrasling worlO- p..·al l' '"II rnllll' ool) when the barriers bct"l.'cn· peoples and nations nrc rl'lllo' l.'d. \ 1 <1111\lk}. ho'\t of the coofl'rcncc ancndl·d b~ rcprcsc.•01a11vc~ of the .l:i rnu11t11l'' that 1gned the accord~ 1n 197 5. deli' crcd the 1nnugural add re s m an opulent hJllroom of the baroque Hofuurg palal'l' "The Hcls1nk1 process '-"Ill tx· lullilkd uni~ ~hen out border' no longl·r gl\c the sense of an 111'u1 moun11hk \\.111 tx·t"cl'n our peoples." Vranittl..} said. The conference 1s tlw 1h11d OI~"' l..tnd 10 rl''I"" rnmphancc ""h 1hc Helsinki agreement~ on ~uio~·an Wlllrtl) andcoopcra11on ~ 1lw '\a11!> fttf ~1uge.hng ~capon -<ll"o1th ha<ln ·t <ldin11~ beefrhn-kcd t<Hhe-serial sla) ing;. • L>..i' 1n lX' hdd "1thout bail until tnal. --ttt-lt'!>...,hHtt.~ itgtt1~r 1n-h~-1Httt"'1."-o\s\1\t.1111 t':"S. norncv eb tarkt·I -subverslon clrarges vs. Boesak-withdrawn Pol1tn<l. abo ll·sulied he saw BJnch Paul F_rees, voice of commer.ci_als, dies notl'd lhl' csp1onagl' th·arge carries a tx•;.t1111g pmnnl'f'> as thl') dugd11chcs ~ po11·1111al ltfl· !lentcnce and said JOll .\Nr--E~l:H R(,. South ..\fnca -The go,cmmcnt toda~ confirmNI 11 I I L RON -~nnoun<·e~P'1tUt:Ftce'5.1he \ 01ce of the Prilsbury Doughbo) () 1, 1 ., ·1 Rn11sh born naturalm:d h.1:> "11111.lr~m n !.uh' as ion charges agauist thl· Re' . .\llan Bocsak president of ----o la\il l"rtt~'tl~ ofl,,mg6" h-~..,..____,_or __ ~\ .. l'<ir'> ;ind' anous cartoon characicrS:lias (hciJ of heart faifui'C:lli<agen ;.<"" l · • • I'll'\\ 01m-:.\ll1ani.I.' ·11'Rcfornr00 Orurch6 Boe~. a m1'e -racc c et1C" wno is ap"lllJl1on aouut his sen ire in the " " u llll'n. might nee thr countr). " N~~1 S\ Sl'lUlll} .,l.,, KC "hl'n appl~-!><lit.I X1onda' hl'l'\. 66. who ~on numerous a\\ard~ for his \\Ork in 1ctc .. 1s1on Bui I S. Ma31•.tralc F.rcdcnck 01wof\ou1h \fm.1\ moc;t 1nfluen11al ant1-apar1he1d campaigners. was quoted · IJlg 10 immiuraic to the Uni Led Stale\ rnmml'n·1pl\ 1nduding General Motors· .. Mr. Goodwrcnch .. campaign. died \.\ odlkn .,;ud tonda} that the pros-""'-I) 111g 1lw "1thJi.rnal of thl' 14-month-old charge., pro'..cd the state s1mpl) " ulhl"<lll fr11lu1c Juw1g the \\CCkcnd at his home 10 this San Francisco suburb. • l 11 dl.., I •ti 1o pro "that Da ~ wanll'll 10 h.t1J'>' him 'flhc cU\4.' had t'Omc to courC"tfic\ ""oum fta,c tladlO rn 11>56 1 he lm11<;t> Departml'nt 1'> llll m J .. i l '~ \l~., • -,,11J .l"l'lll ( hJ1.b Stl'rn. Frees. the' olcc ofl<CITogg~s~ciucan Sam-for the I 1' J 111 · 1mu t\ or as sWll' lluhhl I'. 1h:i1 thl''. had no rhargl·s agatn\t me and this "ould h:l\c been tr~ mg to J>l'l\!J~dl· l '-;. lmm1grat1on " "·"·ll ,Jllgl'I 0 l'lon "' . w Judgr IJml .... r \:indl·llo 10 <ll'f)Ort p,1\1 , , \l'<lr\. alsu \\US the \01ce for mah) D1snc~land and-D1snC'} World I 11!..d\ tu nl'\.'. IOU mudt 1111 lhl'lll 10 handle." thl' South .\fnrnn Press .\SS()('IUllOn quoted Bl.idi 111 ( ll'd lO\l:l' :il..ra <1111 .1l1 11111\.,11duding1he Haunted liousc and Pirates of the Carnbcan. He was ··I° don't kd that 1lm caw 1s of tl'\c· HC)l">.11.. ;1-, -..1~ 1ng. T he..proS<.'culOr. Willem VilJOCn. toda) confirmed he had lhl \01l1· o~ ln,~·r1or Fenwick and Bons Badcno" on-the ··eullwinklc" h1~h Ind ofl''lp1onage thul w"' ha'c nu11lkd the rnurt .111d.Bol'\al..'s la\\}l'r that chargc!I formall) were drop~d Hladi ha\;1<lm111ed \en tn~a.,;in S"i llll l1111n ~·11~., an<l "as the main \OICC in 1hcan1ma11on series' "The Beatles." hl·.11 J ahoul u1 fl•n·nt ,cars." Woe-f\lon<l.l~ \ ilJlx'n dcd1ned tOgl\c rcason~forthcdcc1s10n. Boc~k "aschargC'd guard at n>llll'Jllra111111 r amp\. ...l.1l i..,un h' l ... and .. The Osmond'i... 111\'ll .,.11<.I. • "Hh luur m un!'> ol !>uh\l·rs1on for. among. othenhings. organizing a march 1n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1~~~~~ .\u~u-.1 19hi to P~l,moor Pn~n ncar(npcTown. "here '~1can ~at1onal ( ongll''>' k.1Je1 Ncl!>on Mandda 1s ..en mg a life \Cntence. The march was h;innl'll hut ~ outh}I t11l'd 10 stage the protl'sl :in~ \\a~7 and '1olcnn• broke out thal kit \lUh.'~ di:JJ 0\\'r se,eral \\l'CkS j + Wtn one game of WIN-GO and get two free tickets to Europe . . Aisa ... the.West lr:idies ... or some other exciting place. r Check T odoy' s Numbers on Page A2 Dail Pilot & TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE Q • • LAX Oon9e (ouMy Connec1i<Sn vt0 • Ir.,; ShUJtz off(o arms control talks in Vienna_ \.\-\ ·Hlli.til Q"l..=-cm1ar,\...Of tali: GcorgeShult.t..and senior-ad\ 1scrJ llaq,:l 111 \'1l·nna Inda~ to lr) to rcprn the arms control nlomcntum that stalled 1n kdand. Ull'>Utl' of" hat reception to l'\l>Cll from their Sm 1e1 rountl'rparts. 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For tuU lnfor· matlon call/write: 714/141-11• REDMON MY£A8 GROUP P.O.IOX~T LOS Al.At.411'0&, CA 90~1 lntd ltgl'llll ll'P\ll1' also md1catcd 1h.11 P.1!..1\1.111 h.I\ l·nnchl-d uranium 111 •n .:\ J'k.'lll Ill ;11 "'atomic plant tn J....1hu1.1 tlw 11\'"''P•IJ'k.'r said. A 90 fll'l H'nt ll'' 1 I " 1w1 m.1ll\ needed 10 111.11..l· J hmnh · I 11 I YK4 Prn1drn1 Reagan told P.1!.."1;1111 Pn·"Jrnt Mohammed Zia ul lfoq 111 ;i top·\l'll\t lc1tcr that the l n11"·J \1,11\·, "Ou Id an:l'Pt an cnrich- mrn1 ·k' l'I no h1glwr than 5 percent. till' Ill'\\ \J)J fll I \,lid I be Hl-~\p.1ix·1 ,111,(}.rcport~d that"a \1x·, 1.11 \oa1111nal lntclhgcncc EslJ- 111.ttl' l Ullll)kll'd '-'•111tcr th1'i \Car b\ l ' \ 11\tl'lhgl'lll'l' :lgl·nrn'\ c1ied nu- 111\'lllll\ J>.11..1,1.in .ll'lion'> 1nconc;1s1cn1 "1th tlh.' ntun11 ~ ·., da11n that 1t 1'1 not dn dnp1ng n111. k,11 \\l'apon\ The l'\l1111;111· llHldud1:d lh<ll Pakman "ould h.1, l'.I '111:111 nudcar "'l'3pon nt u lutull' datl'. 1lw lll.'\\'>pap..•r quoted 'olllllH''o ,I\\,)\ lllj! ""'1thn "i1nn· Department 'Pol.t•-."t>lnJn ~.llll'} fkc k·nor White ~~1111-.l' -.pol..l'\lllan Dale P~tro~kc> ''°'"J tommt1111 on the ne"" paper ll'po1 t \lon\ld~ n1$l!M' YOU'LL f 'L/p O~EI -. ICE SKATING ~ ~I I \ . • ' Orino-COllli ~Y PM:;OTnu rtar. ,. .... f. -A'I -- COMPLITENY .. COMP081Tm _BankAmerica to F-'trst Interstate: Withdra w ·off er . .. 4 • ' . . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -BankAmmca O>rp. rcJ«t the offer or delly mak1n1'1 dcc1&aon. . asked fi~t ln&ct'1tate Bancore on Monday to withdraw 1n A. W,. Cl11Hcn, -wbo· 'reun1ly retutned is $3.4 billion buyout offtt, sayii11 tt was not rcjectin1 the BinkAmerica chairman and chief executive officer. s.a1d bid bvl uw "nothina that would JUSlify a deci1ion to 1n h11 fin1 meetJ~ with reponen tut month that he was me~e the bank at this time:· not favorably 1nchn~ toward the offer. • · BankAmenca dirtttors asked -F1m Jnaerstatc and Meanwhile, a repon an The NcvrYork Time~ on others to withdraw their offers "as fncndly tCSPonsn lo Monday said C1ti • the nation's la est bank holdin 11----&A·~r:i.w.-prupesalt," lddina 1l10 thar lh Snult: ftm eom~nyidltid 1'f" . mfftea. contact • National Bank ub$idjary is not for sale. offaciall of Bank.Afl'enca about possibly acquirina 1t. BankAmerica·~ 14 directors ditcu15'Cd an ofTtt that Beckett's ~ttmen1 did not mention Citicorp but First Jntcrstate valued at $22 per share but which l(>n\e uid the board 1 d«ision to delay on meraer talks also anal)'SlS put at about $20 per share. · include "others who have 1nd1catcd an interest" in the . :John R. Deeken. chairman of the board's executive t>ank. propoul at thi' time," he saud ··w~ oure' 1tuauon1 '" · completed 1fit 11'en a~n detirabk to rKplorc a me*" with First lntmta1e or othtn or a tNljor C'lp1taJ infu•ton. we would expect to conduc1 thOte nqot.iations 1n a ma"!ne~ 1ppi;ppn1to to one of tht world's l~1n1 fin11'1c1al 1nst11ut1ons. · · LIWttnet" Cohn. C'l\itfbenk 1nal~1 ror,MttnU L,YD(b ,. Co. in N~ ¥Olk. Uld he btbcvp thcr. IS ao a~ offer.'' " "I think: thc:y JUSt had cuual wli;" Cobn Mid ·1 ' don't think Ciucorph any 1n1.trcst 1n01'ninaaUofBank of America." comm1ttcc, said the bOard saw no re.son to merse with Citicorpsp\:>k~rnanJohn Maloney in New York said f"tnl Interstate now and is "cncourqtd by the 1i&re5sive Monday it was the bank's pohcy not 10 comment on 1Dl'-..:..1l-rs.... prvach btrna !Ak.Cn..by dl$.new ~ team-to dttc:umo or-evm atlnowled&C wlicihtr talks . ;.Jddms lhe bank's problem and put it on the road to <>ttumd. BankAmerica pokesm~ John Keane also recovery." • • · ~-~~~SCd to commcnL BankAmeric~·s stock. clow:d at Sl6.12S on the New Deeken uid "the First lnterstatcaDdotberproposals York Stock Eitchanac. up from Fnday's close of SIS.SO. create•!' unneccs~ry 11)1pcdjment to the ban.k's progress. The meraer of the two Cahfomia ban kin& concerns scneraun1 uncertatnty in the markc1placc, consumina an would be the larscst such deal in the nation's history, more inordinate amount of senior manaaement time and than tnphna the S 1.08 billion · purchase of Crocker attention and affecting the bank's relations with its Nattonal Corp by Wells F&f'IO &. Co. last February. custom~rs. However. analysts predicted BanlcAmenca would either "We art not rcjcctinit the First Interstate or any other • S \NT 10NIC .\ ( \P) -"A Fu P\lnncrs ~id acquin:d more than 5 percent nf Lc;ir Siegler and had \lu11J:1> 11 '' '"lhng 10 ra1\C its .S S per \hare. or S 1.51 made 1he takeo' er offer ~tlhun. Ufl\t1ltt•11l·d bid oflcrforl:carS~Jkrlm-.. •rmtm8) On unda). thC' pannmh1p ..aid 11had1ncrca~U-ifr l.1und1 .1 ho\ Ilk tJJ..co' er offer 1f 11 1\ t'CJCC'tcd. holdin&s 10 n~arl> I 0 pcrccn1 of the com pan~ ·s 17.8 \t1l11:~mc111m· . .\FCiP..irtncrH:illcd on lcarS1cgcr million harts and. 1r succc\\ful in alqu1nrtJ the lo 11q •. ut1Jtl' "'tlh lhc p:irtncrsh1p and to rescind a comJ)31jl). '40uld sell ofTorclo!>e 11\ troubled Piper .\ircraft ,h.11 d1ollkt ·11ghh 11tan adopll'd 1n .\pnl 10 lh'Aart and prolitablt' 1lassmak1ng unm . u1rnantcJ 'u1101) Toactht'r. those unm acrnuntl•d for ahout 40 ix·rccnt ~· panncr\h11'"• latc t <li~ Jmuu.· came tn a Tcttcr-t~o-~o-~car 1egJcr"~ S1.46'btllton 1n \afcs for llS 1sca ~\."ar th\." ho.11J ol \JntJ \1on1<:a·ha'>Cd L car 1cglcr and in a t'ndcd June 30. lihn& '"lh thl' \nu11t1l'' and 'chan~ Comm1 s1on in The rem:un1ng OP\."ra11on\ "'hich manulacturr \\ .l\htn~ton · consumC'r products au10 p;.ins and h1gh·lcch gear. ~ould \f(, -a wmh1n:uion of ln1ne*t>J~d glassmakcr be rc1:11ncd b) LcarSu:alcr thl' p;.1nncrsh1p ~1d. \I<, lnJu'lllll'~ In..: and Midland T 011 •m Lear Siegler~ \tod. closed Mc)nda' al $88. 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'" • MANAGUA, N1Caf111U8 ::ai:>-1Eueme Haienfus sta~t to the lbrer-memberPeople's Tn'bunal, made pa bdore a N~ pOli anbuftll..='-to seek up of a lawyer. uuck driver lftd llbom. mercy • at decidet whtthcr, u C8f10 for a Bell laid at a Mwt c:onferenct tUl W, NiClr'lllllu, ~~!:. 1UDDIY ftilbt &O Conua rebels. he wu suilly of chief defense laWfff Earique Socclo lorltn .wt Odacr ~ arid Other en mes lllinll the.JIAte. dcfenec lawycn dtafted tht sca1ema1 with Hwntus, wllo This momina. Hastn"ftas was broupt to the 11 allO chatted with c0ftf9irlcy and violabN pubbc oounroom wbert he, h11 Nicanawan attorney. and security. · ~ton waw:hcd a videotape of an anaervaew he pve Ai ror what he wall p&tad to, that's up in the air,'' Bell CBS' '"60 Manu&es .. prowam after has caPture. Huenfus &aid. "But he has thrown him1elf on the merc:y Of the Wkcd about the ~bel supply opentiOn in the Pf'(>ll'lm. · court.*' · ~ were barred from the 1Cteen1J11; but we~· "I· think it's quite obv1ou1 tha1 he"• JOtnt to be told they would be allo~ iniidc later in the day ·wben convicted," Bell •id ... He didn't fall OUt of•he sky. He . Hatenfu1 was upected to read a statement prepared for was on a plane carryana anns ••• We hope this evicleocc will ham bY former U.S. AttOrMy General Onffin Bell. · · cause the Sandinista aovemment to be more merciful!' ••ft won't be 1nnhin1 carth1hakina." Bell, who is Bcll 11id. . . Hawn fas dtl'enk, said oft he ltltemebn~ . .:m..Y'=e_....;=~u;;;;t ~ .. ~a~t ~proscc::-::-:::=u':'!"uo::"::n~.nd hope h will kip ham by mitipllon." • the accuution of terrorism .. • Humf'us. 45, of Ma.finetk, W1~. wu to read the ··1 don't think he was a 1trrori1t in the sense lhat we Recove:ry _oflegal · · f~esfcut -bycOurt W Hlt-JOTON (AP}--, The Su- ,prcme Coun on Tuesday hm1ted the ability of minoriues to recover lcpl fees in 1nti-d1xnmin1tion COrT\· know at,'' Bell said. "He wasn't part of a 11ou~ aoina ... · 1esohcd-m-adnuntstnti-..e-+-----~---------;. proceedinp rather than lawsuits. By a 6-3 vote, the justices barrccJ residenu of a black nca&hborhood io North Carolina who successfully ~ a hi&hW'IY J)Tojm from bean& reimbursed by the statc""for la~'sfees. Justice Sandra Day O'C6nnor, wntin1 for the court. said a 1976 fcdcral law providi!ll rcimbursemcrn of attorney's fees in civil ri&hts cases docsnotapplywhensuchdi putesare settled administnti~ly. • "It is entirely reasonable to limit the award of attorney's fees to those parties who, in order to obWn relief. found it necessary to file a complaint in court," she said. Also, the continued, "Our holdin1 creates a l~timate ancenuve for Potential civil rights defendants la t'C$Olve disputes expeditiously, rather than risk the attorney's fees habllity • connected to civil riahts litiption." But Justice Wilh•m J. Brennan. in a dissent1n1 opinion. s~ud the rulina will have • m1sch1evous conse· quenccs." causina unnecessary coun suits. "What today's holdina ensures is that oo chaUenac brought under a statute ·covered by (the 197~ at· tomey's fees law) will ever be settled without a court action," he said. When administrative proettd1n., lead to a lawsuit. those who win their civil riahtscase in court are entitled tQ lco1 fCcs for prcviou work doM in aclministntive procccdinis as well as in court. u y scasc n1 rcsadcnts of the p ommantly black Crest Street commuruty in Durham, N .C.. opPoScd the extension of a road called the East-West Frttway through --their ne1if\borbood .,. The proposed highway would h~ve destroyed the community church ahd park and splintered the ne1~borbood anto isolated sccuons for bk.cl)'. com· mcrcial development, they said. ' The residents said the highway. R> be paid for with 7S percent federal • ..... _.., f\Jnds. violated Tatl~ VI of the 1964 Beinu manied tO a }O --.1...i'-¥11 RaghtsAC:LWIU~...UU'1.Ullto..JJ;;UJ;;.uu.4-------.!=.=~~ "Q.-~ ..... !'!!!111'1 ·~~~-~--~-..=..;;;;....;;..;=..1 h-interest CD. Dail a1d to projects that discm:runate. term CD can be a bit un-In 1982, the commuruty aroup ~hed an ap:ccme!'t. w1Jh North nen.rinu at tt'mes C.arolina offic11ls, sh1ftm1 the nJht· " ... ~ "O • or-wayror1heh1Jhwayandrc1ocauna Years. months-even an 1ntcrehanac lo preserve the com· mun1ty church and park. The s~te weeks-can seem an eternity also qrced to improve hou ma. streets and rccreati0031 facilitj" 10 when your dollars are locked lhc ntiahborhood. b;,,:~~:'r!u0~~u:11d':n:1fu; away. virtually untouch~ble. some 1.200 hours 1awye~ spent Well. Lincoln Savings is ~len&inl the on&inal highway plans over I five-year penod here to change all that. The 4th U.S. C1rcu1t Coun of Appeals overruled the judac last)'Uf With our brand-new and ordered Noc:th Carolina officws Access CT"\SM ... to pay the lcpl (ees. J..J. Joinina O'Connor m reversing that .. • A truly uru'que new Certifi-rulina were Chief Jus11cc W~ H. Rehnqu1st and Justices Byron R. · f D • 1 h f~ White, Lewis F. Powell, John Paul Cate 0 epoSlt t at 0 ierS Account Balance Rate Yield $500 5.75% 5.91% $20.000 5.80% 5.97% . $50.000 5.85% 6.02% Subject to account restrictions lf balance falls belows'°°. Rates subject to change without notice. Yields shown arc annualliecl ~~:~~ndM~';!h~:I ~d"1"!~i~~ our investors higher interest Blackmun JOIOed Brennan's dissent. than either traditional paSSbOOk We've even tiered our new Access CD so the higher your balance. ihe higher your rate of interest. Confessed spy Walker plots prison escape or money market accounts. . Compounded daily, of course. like·most everything else'we offer in the way of CDs. access either in-person or via our Teller Yes ATM. Compounded daily. Feder- ally insured to $100.000 by .the FSLIC. And. maybe nicest of ·all absolutely no long-term commitment. So we'll pop the question. 0 Dp you think you're ready for this honest and open. mutually rewarding relationship called a Lincoln Access CD?" And then you answer. ··1 ao:· LINCOLN SAVINGS OVER '3.8 BU.JON IN ASSETS WASHINGTON (AP) -Ad· milled spy John A Walker Jr. has bttn tran fcrrcd from a rural Maryland jail to a federal prison m Pennsylvanta af\er autbontics ·dis- . covered he was apparently plottina to escape. a U . marshal said today. While still affording you daily ~~access-nearly instant access- to all that money. Your money~ Make in-person withdrawals and deposits. Or use our 24- hour Teller Yes"' ATM. ~ · It's really quite remarkable. We Make It Easy To Make Money. · John Spurrict, the U S manbal for Maryland, stjd the move wa made because of 0 secunty concerns" after Walker, who hH been trca.tcd for a diabetic cond1t1on. complained that pe wa all. He 0 1pparently wa plonina an escape attempt," added Spurrier, dedinina to elaborat~. tnvesuptors have evidence Walker Poke of feipuna 1llnes and cteapina._ thl't'C federal law enfon» ment omc11I who poke onl1. on condnion that they no1 be 1dtnt1fied, said 10 Wa hinttOft He wa transfcrrtd to lhc federal priton m t..cwist>ura. Pa , la~t wttk ulMkr heavy 1reunt) from Creal County Jad tn F.lkton, Md • waid .... COl'UKG SOOK TO'WOODl.AffD HILLS lllY™E .. .. - I' ..... ---~----- ~•:¥waits f~r message ·from JacQbsen • 81\TAVIA. N.Y. <AP}:_ f\l'r Andtrsonash Ith),·> id he will ''I'm not ruhna out, with Terry Jarobsen wu held for 17 months three d ) of tantalilina ho~ and go to Wa h1n11on th1J "-C't'~ to arrct Wa1te'1 vrotds, that 1e>ml'thm1 mi&ht btfott his rclc~ unday. Anderson. aaona 1ina despair, 1'1c !11\ll'r gf Lcba· Jatobscn and e if he carrie) an) hapJ)l'n, u tic .s&)'li. 'IOOn.' The the chief Middle East cortt pondcnt non host:ioc Tcl'T) Anderson 1\ioma word from fldc.-,on . problem bcina that I don'1 know what for The AsM>Ciatcd Pre • was kid· to Wa~hi;gton to · ~t 1f a fonnt'r &-cause Anderwn has bttn hdd 19 hr mcanJ by 'soon.'" napprd M11th 16, 1985. •• ot courst m) fiBt ~aetion (to Jaco~n·s rrle sc) was to blanw m)'l(lf. In >mt ways have I cau~ ferry to be held lon1cr?" .tie .sakl -out fncnds of Terry and my fnenck have ~id. ·1f )OU hadn•t .been vocal: ~tive carrie a m~saae from h. r month . the lonacst of the American Waite, an envoy from the Analican Say said she wondered ovC'r the btother. • hostaaes, including Jacob~n. Sa> Church, ha• inct with the hosia&c w~cnd whether her "~al, cnucal DavuJ Jacobsen would stall be thcr:'f: "1 feel pretty ,urc today that at s Peg)' Sa), looking exhau tcd but ' 1d she b d ant1c1pated that her taker and iHr~i\cd with aaimna tfie stancQdurin1herbro1.hen.ordra) !tad composed, said "Monday she wa\. brother would be the. ne~t one release of several captivci. prolonged it by makina hi' capV~ . bttn ncce sary. Thc1. we_~ the (~r-• aotten ,seven I don t th~nk !he>:,rt · foraotten now Ill anybody • mu.cl. seve~ly d1~~pomted that Anden.on rclrased. · Say, who ha• critic11cd the Reapn • thmk· he was an asset ~cause o e was not released from captivity in 'Tm get11ng the feehng of ~ing adm1nistration•s efTons to fttc the pubhc1ty. . ubanQ1' O\.'er the, \l.CCkend: But she always the bride maid, never a·bndc. hostaacs, on Monday offered ~raise: ,...,.....,,,~,,,.,,._.,""""-1r-'ll::111tidHstnhe-en1c~11mtan1n-ns110°"ptimi1tic~wttf ~ W lhe\o\iht ~Hi-0\lld~c.. -·Xm.aJ,adto.llcar.Jht~"tC.JlCSQUIUD&..-.,_ __ ......,_ freed soon ad. "I'm not devastated. 1 thmk it's 1 sec that David Jacobwn ., very Boo tcd b) word from freed movement. Any lime one person gels grateful to the government. 1 ccflainly ho tage Da'rad Jacob'>cn . that out. of course that'stoOd news am. There's finally movemcnt:•r ... The greater your-balance, the greater your rate. 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He s:ud he expected to know WIESBADEN, West Germany -• within 24 hours whether to cctum to Anglican Church envoy Terry Waite Lebanon said Tuesday ·he expects to hear w1th1n 24 hours from his contacts He said he stayed '" Wiesbaden whether he will be return a no to Beirut with Jacobsen "lo ~ as supportive as • he could be " .:. to. negotiate . the release of morr Waite was asked repeatedly about Western hostages. f s Wane told a news conference there the po sable role o yna tn ·are "reasonably strong suucsuons" Jacobsen's release and whether that the next two hostaie~ JO be Amencans or Iranians were involved #". released will be two Amcnc:ans -an the nci{>ttauons Associated Pfe!s chief Maddie East "J don't want to con\ment on the coms.poruknt Terry A. Ande.!]Qn ~htacal dynamics/' he responded. and educator Thomas Sutherlana= 'A( fficrnoment 11•s stilhcnsmve ... .--..----·-+--·'-!· ~~~M.-t~Jc Waite Jddl\d. 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See how much more Columbia's Jn tant Cash Bonus and high rates can mean to you. Call our Convenience Banking Center: 1 ·800-652· BANK. - Or visit one of our local branches. You could be richer for the experience. In tantly. Anderson and Thomas Sutherland," number of tames that somcthcna was Waite said. "Thal as whe~ our best goana to move. I remember bc1n& io contacts lie at the moment " Beirut in a room totally alone for five Both men are being held by Islamic days waiting for something to move ... .:..._ _____ 4...J.J.JtwlU-PJ:o.J.mtua.i~1»l'1tW1e-i~M•fteei!!t icmr--Hnatd no progaess came ft urn that . ' t group. Islamic Jihad also held Amen-attempt. _ c.an hostage David Jacobsen, who was Islamic Jihad said last year at killed freed Sunday after 17 months in , U.S. diplomat Willia m Buckley, S7, c.aptavity and broultht to the U.S Air bu1 no body was found. Force hospital an Wiesbaden. Waate The other Americans missing in worked to win Jacobsen's release and Lebanon arc Frank Hc:-bcrt Recd, accompanied him from Beirut. Joseph James Cicappio and Edward Waite said there as "a slight Austin Tracy. all kidnapped within glimmer of hope for new leads" for the past two months. "ftre-Roolutionary Justice Or- Anderson and Sutherland. Hp""ever, pntzallon claimed it was holdina he said "I am ca~ful about ai v1ng Cicipp10 and Tracy. A voup ca1J1n1 ho . " • use If the Arab Revolutionary Cells- fhc AnJlican Church envoy said Omar Moukhtar Forces saJd 1t had he was wa1tJng to near from the same kidnapped Recd. JACOBSENS REUNITED ••• F~omAl He hung has head as two loudsJ)l'akcrs boomed out "When the Wurct Comes," a son& written and $W1_g.by...Encand Paul Jacobsen telling about waiting for their father•s free- dom. It was rtc0rded earlier for the reunion. Maffet, head of the Air Force hospital, said Monday "initial evalu- ation did not reveal any evidence of physical abuse" 'of Jacobsen, addina the former hostage was eating nor· mally and had some wine to celebrate hi freedom . He said the medical evaJua11on would be completed in a few days Air force spokesmen said they did not know when Jacobsen ~ou&d be rtturnin& to 1hc United States. . Arab diplomats an the Middle wt told The Assoeiatc<S Pttss that Jacobsen's release b) Islamic Jihad was connected to a power struggle in a) m ... u11auu11) lA;;I>'\<'"'-" 1 erry Waite and circle clo~ to the kidnappers ... And m Be1ru1, the pro-.Syrian weekly Al-Sh1rra said the United States provtded spare mllitlfypaffi o ran --- to encourage Tehran to cease suPPort for Islamic Jihad and terrorist groups. Islamic Jihad also holds Andenon, 39, chief Middle East corrcsporuient of The Associated Pre 1,-:-and Sutherland, SS, acting dean of agricul- ture at the American University in Beirut Both were kidnapped in early 198S. "Those auys are in hell, and we've got to get them home," Jacobsen told reporters on Monday. Islamic Jihad sajd last year 1t kJUed U.S. diplomat William Buckley, S7, but no body was found The other Amencans m1uin1 in Lebanon arc Frank Hert>ea Recd Joseph James Cic1pp10 and Edward Austin Tracy, alJ .kidnapped within Iran. The d1plo111ats spoke on con-lhe pa l two montM. d1l.lon of anonymity. • The Revolutionary Justice Or- ln Kuwait, the daily newspaJ)l'r Al-· pnazation claimed at was J:ioldina Qabasquotcd unidentified sourccsas Cicippio and Tracy. A voup caJJ~ · saying Jacobsen was frttd as a result itself the Arab Re,oluuonary Ce!J6: of U.S -Iranian negotiations con-Omar Moukhtar Forces said at h" ducted through a third party ... ., well kidnapped Reed. . . U .S envo1 reportedly expelled from Iran NlCOSlA. Cyprus {AP) -Th~ Middle Ea1t that Amencan hot~ 'Pl'•kcr of Iran's Parhamcnl sa1CI Oivid Jacot;ien was frttd Sunday u ----- loday his 1ovemmcnt arrested and a ~ult of nqotiations between the then eitpcllcd a special envoy xnl to United States and Iran. Iran by President Reqan. the omc al ~ ktd about a pouable ro&e bY Iranian newnttncy reponeid. Syna or Iran 1n the releast of' The hlam1c~cpubhc News A&cn· hostaats. Terry Wane told 1 ne-. ey 1dm11fied the ,peciaJ en\ioy u ~ "I 4ott't want to com-_..,.......,.._ former National ~uri&) A<lviter ment on t~ pohtte.al dynamia_•• Robert cFartane. The ~nc dad Waite, the AnaJte•an Chu~b ea~ nqt $1)C:Clfj when t C ~ U• 1'0 lall wafted 10 lliif'li'ieaOm of s>QIJeon took pllC'e. hotilltl held 1n l.ebinon, Spate 111 t Mcf1r1ane•s offi~ at the Center news confermcc 1n Wiesbl<fen. W• Sor StratqJc and Jntcrnat1onaJ Stud• Omnan_y. • . • 1cs ·n Wastun.aton, tn aicx said the . T1'f lRNA re~ f'fom tehru Wll former Whttc Hou offtriel WCNkl t.ICd on a.,._.. b~ 11.,. It have no commtnt on the! aubjcd. a ceremony tUrkins lhe lftfttvtnlry There wett pubh htd ~In the of tht Ririrt of Ille U S Emblay. ~· l : --~ it:a:C& .• ·~~"•••r •...,Hal• •rCMll• ... • ............... • ,.l 11· L=.~-Q . ..rf::: ... w. 1:=-:... ~°" ...... cdlt!Mc:Oowll.MlrY~ ·Ii -•• •A1'!!!.. i=·=~~of av ... ua.JIOPlAOlro 1110V11 __,, ... • ......... (1M2}Wlil• tUUJ l8"""°'*4M Mne.-TWl*TZONI ton.?fr"-t I.,.,.,." &ICTDICOWMae _.._ .:V.Cl.UI 1,. BONNIE rzvnaSON ,. oblcwdwith hulo\'can .. LotinaMy --Q ' ~~.-~ . .i~ ...... O.lllft ... ~ *"lllll*MN"(1"2)"-~ ..., .... 0.. $ 0 • M~:· I • h..Huilu..u ..... (1""'• ~•--................... ~ •--• • Jo • ~att UHt1'WOVeft t • ..,.....,..t ..,,_-..,, • • · ._, ........ ,_,,~-..,._., --W1tb a touch 01 ahner and~ thetvenin•wuac .... -,.-.1vhum6r· ---:a *~'"'Thtf"tn11Counld0Wm"(1-• -•tt-. CPJMCMI • i ft:! .__So th,._ •• , M···::...1 ... ,,..,., ~...,, ~" K ,,,_, ••• "TN lend-· f11UI '*te· t.... .u •• ~t ~ OUI Ul'ra\I" aiviDJ etct\ of lhc IDlll ~=--Mertln......,, •-..OU.~11 . Fred~ Cyd~· hcater11pratnt1na SadebySideby pll)'tntbeopponunnytopinonally u,.~~ ~" (1172) Rob **"' ''Mewl , SNlctrt .. (1M5) 8._ ~ ..,_ · Sondheim," direcled by Danit! involve cbt audience in their vtry -' · '* '°"' w...., Metttllu, CNrlei Otodln. CM1JNG a.t WMTN<a • 'The W1rrtot Atld Tht ~.. TrevU>o at rhe Un1vftllty Hiah nc very Sotidheam e•penrncc. ~ ~ -.,...-.....,._..,.!t&t)O..SC""'.ICtlM. 1 •+• W•.-ScboOl ~JA..JnUne. Jitl..daian.tn'Jioo n u.i. "'il!rolocol" 11.._.I Ooldlt u ~ "Y• Of ThtDregon" 11•1~ u .. CM-UD ".fttM)J(lfln Httrd, -tHO-Offered 11 a dtllabtful ~mpli.fta of. offered1u~6ecklround11mplicny .._,CMallrMdon Mldl""°"'"·JofWILcnt a...a..m ,... tunes from wdl to letter-known with &i&bu'fti .. by Milton Markey and -MOYlr lMCMl l>C*r/lyr1c11t tephtn Sondheim -muiica.I titles.. ----~~· . •ui.. ".-. · (tt16J Ao, Sdleid-u HA ...._.., On am ,..... h s k fi , .. ,.h ma•terp...._s Bod la ..1r. • d h ~ .. lf,~Slft . . . 11...,.) ..::"a __ , .......... ,, .... ..,.., ··~· .. ~d,.._._.,."(t-) ._ W 0 I nown or -. ~ ~ )' nauaat. c11ect1V y C Oree>--. ... _....._,,,__ __ , " ..... -T.,;;;"' ........ _ IJ "WC1t Sade Story," "Gypsy,•• "A ara~ by Den11t Daln, apturcd lht iO&eDl and 00w of ~ and melody. kt~ Oii the caR.~ IO~ WM lbt tatwf'ul ·~·· "'" ~~ ~ pe.th~ .., GrlM'ZI oaudoes •nto die bi8dE Ind °""ite theme of eottum1na ~ t:mdl Schdt For• very speajl nperience, enjoy onformancf now throup N=ov=-··..,,. 22 ........ 3 ___ .. af rtie ifHiifi dHiiier, on t:"ampua Drive et Cufver Drive 1n tmae. Pttf'ormanca 'ltt 11vm Frida~ ud Saturdays at I p m. and Suada)"I at 2:30 with 'retel'Vtttons Liken at 6'4G-6J06. I~:--m»~ •-5.FZONl • musicals .. by ouutandin1 · com-neon ·tfrects ~JU. Wells incbcauna ll!Oa:t&Jtllllt • -t.ao-" -11-.:-IMNlWI · _,,,, Funny :rbana Happened on the Wey IUl:110ll ' L~ '•lrCllll-1 1/-----t~ON ... "FaUia'' and .. Com. ~fiii;i!Piiiiii!iiiiiii!!iifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~. l ~Y*Of' ~~--.. fta TU~ ""¥t·"toment1ononiafew. • I ... ..__,_......,,,_ tt--~OfA . .-.... -Y"' ·..,... • mBIGUMt _ ~lNV911efA)Q c entire cast, an shin.i nr atars, HONmttOONEM I'.. -,_...,""'"" · o(tbe cv~ning were Mk:~le Lono,. -7._ -l',40.;;. ~ • • M.L. .. M,MaY · Russell Crebtree, P. Jae Stanley and l .,,._,,TCJIBHT ENTPTANmfTTOMGHT IUnWl.8 '1WIETHELOlllO Michael Larche. who enchan-' the ••8'00NI ..... . ~,,. .._ -HO-ntlDAY -12:AO-audience . with 1he1r vocal tnter· ..,,.. efl.l'CTIONCOY!MGE LV.tlU." WOYll prctauons and enpaina ptr• ••~""A Fon. Of Ont 11979) ILCMIEITORY ~A * "Tiit Afturn OI Thi LMng sonahues. '· Cltuc*l~JtnMer°'~N!'!. H M•-.. ..... .,,,.,. .• ,1-\ ,..,.;..:.. "Flofldl Strlltt" (19M) RU Jullt. Died' <1•1 ~ Gullow. Jtl'nle LOven. Crebtttt and Larche pm- -n.on•uo.; .... ""'.....-· ._, "'"""' F Id w d ~ ented the hil1nously funny "Gettina 111• ""°"1 Hott1e.1MV1ne1eet1 · • ' .:in'IAOAMI -HJO-Martiied TOday" from "Company," ,.. .WW. . e~ I CAOl8WrTI while Stanlev-elicited catcalls from atCnOM--·-•QOOflER'·~.. -11:30-_......... J • ~ MOYIE ~0 -· lhc audlenc~ with her renditjpn of"f ~ MOONUGHT1NO ** "Showdown".11113) Owl Mar· utt .. ~Ttlt Grett ...,, .. l1857, Ne.Yer Do Anyth1n1 Twice" from ... -"'*THELON> ' . un. ~Hudeon .iOIJtfttr• ........... _ -"'The Seven Pert'-"nt Solution." PWONt =~ ~NIGHTwmtDAVlo ·-~·..._.,.._.. . Hushed cmPft°hy rcianed for ...,_ MOYIE eBTOllATUN>AYNIGKT H 'A •·kfeem. PrtUy Peggy'' Stanley's nr'Y-' melancholy "I ttl+ $4iiciiifl*-"11'84)Mw•· *** "ThtPNtntomOfTht()plra" LNI (t973)a.ttel>t'fll. Ttda..11 Rembembcr·• from "£venina --· , .. -.., l""1CIMo --Eddy. I="°" (XMMQ(E e lllUCA.-r. Pnmrose." ' -7s-WlOWllT ~ Crabtree ~nd Loven o.fT.e:red. u ICMDIHARICI (!)MOVE ITMTNK :rswua-..~ Sondheim's most simple yet subtle ••~.floc:t(' ~1187., s.-,_ .,t•''t OplrltiOn ~" (1t!5) ..,.L,_ .. , .Ye!f!_..,...., ~LINE numbers, the very touchina "Anyone lllstft. "' 1·-rimottiyeottoma.MwtinSNw _......._......., .. ..,_ MOYIE Can Wb.astlt .. from the musical 6f I~~ · •NIGHT~ '8fT'LM *** uTht IWty tt.t~ (1950) that name and "Send ln the Oowns" a_,,Ntllr JNOTNECESll..MYTHENEWS ~THELON> RonaldAlegln.Pmcia NMI from "A Little N11ht Music." M..D, Wl.DWOALDOI . -10!GI).:! -11M-From "FttliB.~ "I'm ull Here" N9W.8 G 9.ECTIONOOYEMOE ())MOVIE -1:15-illustrated Lo\.en'sabthty to draw her I TtllOU>HOUIE 1••NEWS . •"Didi Wiii! ~"'51 °** MOYIE audience into the ellh1laratin1 mood l.D.AT lAMl MOOM.IGHTIGQ -. 81°"'°"· Otbcnh ** Ct'wnta °' ,_.,,, .. lllM) of the moment, while Stanley effcc. HAYEGUNWLLJAAWI. W..~OUIUMACl.O: -11:56-l<lthlltnTwNr Anttlonf P.tlN t1vel y assum~ t.tre role of a woman I PRIM[ TIM [ SOAPS - - -----J -HaS JoCk reauy rettirnect to' Sotlthfork? . ~ ~ -By LYNDA HJRSClf-------.....rtmm.ttn~tttk ltxn that Bia.kc After ~tcr 1hrc11tcned by um0tt and • b1rtd Dan 1ostan the fire. When Ben Jives Abby, he tells them to lay off since hc'tin a THE COL.IVS: Miles 1clb Chann101 da1cofh1rinaau umcwhen Blake was out position of power Ftelina Sylvia " a he's over Fallon bulls obHously disturbed of town. Alexis throws b1m out of office. thrca.t to his plans. Peter slJps her an ... hen Cllar0'11r1_4 nps up the picture of 1...a~r. Dan aocs to poh~ dcpar:tment overd~ ofmed1cauon. given to htm by h11 hcin traMplarrt patten&, Eve La1ahton., wh6 died shonly after surscry. he rullzes that he's not a hero. the patients •fF· Fallon that he d bttn carT}ina an bis aivina them date that would have made 11 HILL STREET BLUEs: M.sLStanl D.A wallet Sable suucsu to Cbann1na that she , pc>ssJble for Blake to order tbc lire Blatc lrwtn Bcrs'lc1n tells Joyce he's had a crush should bctt>me prqnant CbaMina !>fl· amsttd for lim-<ieirtt murd'tr Michael on her since the day the): met Joyce l.S vaady rttal.ls her mother d)ina in child· and Amanda have date where he reveals touched when he 11vcs bet tender kiss on b1nh ,,..hilc P' •Ill birth to Chann~na·, some of bu pesl act1V1t1ts. which include her forchca.d. but sne obviously doesn't brother. Cbannina tells M1lci that she's lil.Orklna as a wild-aucr and also some have any romanuc fcchop. Whet) Ray barren-• .Connie tends lc'tt"' to \ionica time al sea. • • • • Calletano S{>l.tts up bas men, wtth black U)'l~ Ule knows about Monica and FALCON CREST: When Richard lams pohcnnen ndina with white policemen, 1t ·Cash s affair but that Cash is unaw-~rc that that racetrack ~on ca.rthquakc fault hne stansa racial ti.ult on the force Where Ray she had chtld by tir'. • be Klis 11 to Anp. Enc unable to becomes known as "C.pt.ain Taco.," Frank t>.ALLAS: Sue tllcn's rc .. cnac apiMt pcnuack Melissa to return to him. Mcf1ssa 1nt.cncncs at Ray's request. bUt ViOlencc JR. tumuntoa fabulous l>Usincsuucxns moves an wiUI her new husband, Lan~ cn.ipts w-hen IYoo offtttrl~'t t.ck fellow Man~)'bctt>mcsvc~H)(fpularumooclfor Rtehafd btaclttnaib Kit 1nt~hdptt11him1 ptt'Clnct mcmbcn causJ\t Jft a~t. ~1¥ Elcn•1 sleazy hnsme. J.JC aniry at sphf up Pctcra.nd Anaeta. Ju ha nrmsdown • Ille caJC of cnme fiiurc Sonny Caliente is both Sue El~n and Mandy 'Unce he thinks Ton) 's proposal for rcmamqe, then dropped when Frank lea.ms Ttna -stri>1 their 'ta\tvrc 1s 1nappropnak When decides to ttturn to coovrnt. Dan WI be with him 10 act nccdcd tnformauon Charltc rontinucs to rebel Jenna C!it· -.-ior1u!tJasconoergcat thcspe Miss Jones Bobby 1u hero w-bcn catches bfi~· thrown omen stomach cramps 1hat she be· tells Richard she'll we the rap for his out of sccond.sto7 w10dow by bcr father. --n,:c1e ~--.ire-:::!tll-sl:2n\11Mn-"'trla~. ~t)'"-~~~~~~rigJ:hc~r 1J~cff~W~a!!1n~wn~Jh~t • • ack Momson EDWARDS TOWN CENTER challen&es Donna to move out of South· ludna.ps Viciona. •• • • diaanoses a child with a bad apPCn ·u fork a.nd into the house lie bu1h for her DIOTS LANDING: Phil h11 by car as he Phil ducounts 11 When the baby's appcn- M1u Elhe bcalns to wonder if Wes could runs from pohce .Before dy1na he tells d1it ruptures. Jack's d1aanoru is v1ndl· be Jock. Jehna refuses Bobby's offer to Mack that Sumner was behind Karen's cated. Phil tells Roxanne she's never t(\ hdp with Charhc k.1dnapp1na. Mack doesn't behcve Phil's interfere wtth his hospital problems. Mark -MON-T AT DYNASTY: Ale:,; ,;Its etn she'll ooly story. Peter asks Abby to finah?C her Cr&lf starts work1na on his memo11'1. In pnnt the truth in the paper bcause she divorce from {Jary.. Pa~ turned on by the bqmntnf h¢ .malta humclf to be 7:00 + 9:30 • does1f1 want her children to 1h1nk she Peter but reJects Ohv1.a s offer of druis 11aant1c hero. But when he finds a 111\ .... _, ... uu..a, llA-.,...,__ --1 .. ,Ml -...,. "'""""°" ~--,. -~ 11).Altf 00.TA_.,. -..... CllllN~ .......... ~ "'"4141 " .. coel a_. LA !IAlllA ..... twotr-MICl-.... t Ptlo4t.. O•>t •t.-A a fOllO u -"°" ..---· ....... • ,... ill''" ·-~ ... -- ·-_..__ VtWI ·--.. -...,.., ·-·--.. .. ,~ .... ---'" • k!::t, ..... , .. .. ·-·-~ _ ... 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P£0QY SUE OT MARRIED" lf'G-131 I lXl l: lS.. 10_10 S2 00 TUES l WED •$COnMc:G •YIAIDTr (POI 7 00, t 00 • SlllhU& .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!I!!!!__--;~. \Jmsr. • 0 k ·~ d · d~ t t • I've heard nothing b~t good ur 1Us are a rea y rea y ore ire }!'~~g~z:,~\:i~ro'::aw,.~i:a~ai:~ • .a matter of fact, the President of It's tough enough for parents to jn,uu l.hc work ethic tn their kids without reading a headline recently that said, "MARY LOU RETION RETIRES AT 18: It's something our kid~ have wanted to do since they were 5. Up until now. they had their beans set on the magic number of26, which was wheD tennis areal BJOm Borg "hung 1t up." The problem I'm having isexplam- m.g to them that to reure you have to have somethin& to rettrc from. Mary Lou has patd her du~ as far as I'm concerned. She has done the Bt& Th.rec: ap~ared on the cover ofTime magaZJne. wntten her aul0b1ography and skied wt th Dr. Ruth in a celebnt> weekend. What's le(t? As a mother. I alwa)'s thought aspirations were something born in ,~ry child. Every child wanted to be DEAR A.N LANDER . I ha"c something important to say to "Free at Last m Mmn~poh "who<ioesn't hke her tirother because he behaved so miserably as a child. Dear Free I'll bet your brother 1s younger than you My younger brother fit t~a T the descn_Qtton you p\eofyourbrother. I can't&unt the number of ttmc r wished he were dead-unttl seven )Cars 3fO when he almosl died m an auto accident. "Jerry" was hosp1tah1ed for fiv<' weeks with ~vere internal tnJuncs and both tups crushed. He will hm or resl orh1s 1 e. co at ERMA Bo11£e1 . a doctor. Not mine. They gave that up the da} they discovered you had to wash above your <'lbows Every little Cathobc toy aspired to be a pnest So dtd mine untrl be learned you have to work Sundays. It was btstol"). . The)' didn't want to be president of the United States because there was no future to it. After eight years, you were unemployable. Being a fireman never appealed to lhem beC:ausc you had ro wear-dumb boots even when rt A1111 luDERS --- colama today. Slblla.g rivalry Is normal bat cbUd· bood animolltles s boald dJmJJll sb H people irow ud mature. Wiien tbls wasn't raining. They talked about being a pme show contestant ~ cause they lilced the hours, but face it, they're loo cheap to buy a vowel. l occasionally read about athletes who sign contracts for millions of dollars and computer whfttes who found companies, ha.ve stock that sphts and be-come bored with the lack of challenges and retire. What would )OU do with a ktd who pcaJcs at 14? He couldn't hang out at the club because he doesn't have one. He couldn't pla) golf with hts fnends because his fnends would be dchver- ing on their paper routes and bagging grocenes at a conyenie-nc~ "Store. Re couldn't travel CJ<t.cns1ve~ ~use he's not old enough to dnvc. Other than the obvious fact that we arc raising a gef1erat1on ofk.1ds who looks at all the athletes retmns early and could have hap~ned. To date we have received no sattsfaction from either the funeral parlor director or the pohct. Please print my letter, Ann. People should be made aware of how easily these things can hap~n. -S.S. IN LANCA TER.~. - DEAR S.S.: I'm sarprtsed if doesn't happen more Jlfle.n. I've seen muy deceased wbo were laid oat weartog uq•lslte Jewelry. May I Hgest to all famUy mem- bers wbo cboose to do this tbat tbey ve a 1ttadl)' offlcu brslde the • i>pen casket aroud tbe clock? .... figures when the knees go ... il's all the American Contract Bridge over. we arc looking at a new ~ague._ Tommy Sand.era. called to timetable. • say h.e felt .every bridge player The progre ion as we knew 1l from should have onP. I agree. The school to babies to retirement is all hand! are well chosen and the undcrconstructton now, wtthdetours whole production I! a joy (Avatl- ate"el") corn<'r. Babiesat 35 .. b3ck to able from PSI, 219 E 4-4th St., New school at 50 .. m1lhona1rc at 25 ... mamag( at "\O. retirement at 18 York, NY 10017 · $39 96 Som~herc in there, they have to fit postpaid.) 1n menopause and puberty. Frankly. I This is one of my favorite hands. don't see an> pl.ace for a decent I like it because lt Is simple, rt 1ltus- m1dltfe cns1s that makes any sense trates a good point, and many play- For most of us who have worked ers would overlook the winning since our teens, retirement has been ltne The auction ts stra1ghtfor- an elus1'e thing. We've always been ward, and a perfectly normal four- told we have to pay our dues. ,sene heart contract Is the resuJt. our 1.Une..and in 40 or SO years. we are After-West's textbook lei.d of the told we don't have to do it anymore We've earned the nght to sleep in queen of diamonds, the first temp- Ma>be not. Just thts morning, I felt talion to resist IS to win with the my knees gomg. · cares" My best fncnd 1n high school was named Ga} Poor guy I won't e .. cn get into that one I canno\ 1mag1ne s~ndmg ume and energy on something so ins1gn1fi- cant. -MESA, ARIZ -,. .. DEAR MESA: Tlwllis for a wallop- LD1 good letter. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER · This 1s not a major problem, however. it's something l find annoying. ace in dummy and take a trump fl· ne . Even tr It w lns, you more than likely will have to lose a · trump trick since it is against the odds for. the suit to divide 2-2. Also, a spade fine~ ls rutt.le: you nave two naCuraJ spade-trtckrand even 1f the fine se succeeds you still will score only two tricks in the suit All you need do to find the win- ning llne"is count your tricks. You are. due ..two spades~slx hearts and two diamonds for a total of 10. You must imply make surt of gettlng them and to do so you need the ace of diamonds in dummy as an,.entry. Wln the first trick in hand, cash the ace or trumps and then lead the ace and queen of spades. That sets up dummy's jack whale the ace of diamonds Is still on the table as an entry. You wall discard your los\ng diamond on the high spade and hold your losers to one trick m each suit except diamonds Simple but e.f!ect.ive. 1 llke the hand, and tee cas ette. .... uau Sincerely, __ .Cbiµ-lie accident hap~ncd I thought ofall 1he 11mcs I had wished he would die. Smee thel). I've changed my tune. · I'm JO and Jerry u 25. W e. arc best f nends. I now realize the reason for his childish bcha .. 1or. he was a child. He's the only brother I'll ever have a.nd I IO'Ve him very much. • &o oeo11r, or worse )'e&,-wktt tff- competltlve spirit lntensUJes a.nd bitter rivalry -takes over, there Is misery on botb sides. More often than oot, parental favoritism sows 01e seeds for tbJs kind of tToable. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am wnttng in response to "Shocked tn Boston:· I can understand how she feels hcca use we also fell prey 10 W:f.L wl)cn we lost a loved one DEAR ANN LANDERS: Couldn't help laughing at F.J. who found the use .of "Fannyh (lus mother·~ name) obscene. Hopefully. the initial F. m the signature does not also stand for Fanny, because then there would be two "Fannies" in the fam1l , Bi Fanny andUt c anny. Why do guests refuse to use guest towels? !have our nana-cm- broidcred linen towels hned up by the wash basin. It has been at least five years since r put these towels out and not one guest has ever u~d one. J wash them at intervals so they won't be dusty. ·Sometimes when a close friend or relative heads for our bathr'oom. I call after them, "Please use a uest towel." TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE r----..i.~.· • ., t;... yesterday bcbmd Re ll loving person today You'll be guaranteed many brighter tomor- rows Call \Our brother or send him a lo"ing letter You'll be glad you did -BIG !STER lN JACK- 01'. VILl,.E, FLA DEAR I TER: Wbat a dear lener. rm sure th011sa.ods of sisters all over tbe continent saw themselves Lo tbe The theft did not occur at our home during the service\,, (We arranged to have a fncnd sta)' there.) Tt took place at the funeral parlor SomC'onc re- moved a large diamond nng from my mother's finger as she was y1ewed by fa mil} members and fnends. We are all baffied as to how this r thought the name game had run that emut. How many ways IS "John ' u~d -from the toilet to the gigolo. Hookers even refer to their customers as Johns. · My name 1s Joe. Joe ts a cup of coffee. an Amencan G.I., and a good fnend. There are many more, but who te1md ' " leave I find the guest towels un- touched. Why? -FRUSTRATED IN PHOENlX. DEAR FRUS: Some people beUeve 1aest towels an j111t for "••ow." Others (like me) try to save tlae bottess extra work ud opt for tbe face towel, WHbclotb or facial U11ae. '~~,,~;\\ \4A+Hf'l4-'i-~l\~ ~~ ,. ''For N ----0 v "Eating Disorders: When Food Controls Your life" Anore ia, Bulimia, and Compul ive Overeating "Thu~day. November b Thursday, Novembt.'r 20 llEAl.Tll N J.l\VOR!lo ··"',, \ti ltt tltt1 •.• ,., •• ,, omen Only'' FREE ~ Monthly Lec tures on ~V~ Wornens Hea lth Topics ~49-~ E "Cat\cer of the Breast" /t't ry Nilsson. M.D Wednc~day, November 12 110 teoporo is" ]oS<' Lilla MD Thursd~y, November 13 A htt community service offered by ant.a Ana Hospital Mttlical Emter. .._...,_..-....~~ -~---~~--~--== A.111 tures p~ntec/ at 7:00p.m. in the Coiihrenct Room. Men arc also welcome to attend all lectures. -~ ACROSS 1 Sur1e.t 5 The lwo 9 -voce 14 Author Haley 15 Bord« lake 16 OirectiOn sign 17 Speech defec1 • 1S Vltlage In Ireland 19 Vine 20 Wyomlng·s Grand - 22 Real estate operator 24 Trapped 26 UK Shire 27 Sock parts 29 MOdemllllc 30 Relativr Sp 33 Birds' home 37 MelOdy 38 Shackles 39 Where a Salem It abb< 40 Nick 41 Clique 42 Breakfast food 44 Sneaky 4S Frecicle 46 Bender ,. 17 20 24 4 7 Poker word 49 Supe<1or 53 No1ary 57 Trawt's kin 58 Fruit 59 Coll subj 61 Upbraid 62 Broade< 63 Cart dial &t Of e tirne 65 Elchautt.cl 66 Stnce Scot 67 Pops ... DOWN 1 Epsom - 2 Oouande< 3 Integument 4 Sh'lpplng abroad 5 Parley 6 Mouthward 7Weary 8 Providential 9 Sickly 10 TM Hunter 11 Links hazard 12 P1tctt 13 Man - - 21 Ad •Ions 23 Selamande< 25 -Plaines, 111 PAEYIOUI PUZZLE IOlYEO 28 Haughllnesa 30 Sell.cl 3t Anent 32 Mellows 33 Fltl out 34 Kind of test 35 Gaunt 3e Stumble 37 DttpetMd 40 Sour fruit •2 Turn up "3 Small pocket 45 Oefleci 47 Animate 48 Gn.impy; dlal. SO HNddreu Sf lnwatd 52 Wavert 53 Seed• s.4~1tem 55 Tonnent 56 Cott cotor 60 Pheaartt brWCS 10 11 12 13 by Bii Keane moosoaos .. ((; . . • • ... • . . . " • • ,,. " "I don't like sending postcards. The mailman can see your • .. , ... you ~·· YC»Ur Chttatma1 llght1 up _,______..... __ spettlrrln1Stakes:--:--. --··-Mfty ....... .!_-......,_ ____ ......_::___...:_ ~UKE) . by Brad Anderson "He's progressing qlcefY. with his commands. He now knows 'eat' and •steep'!" r .. DRABBLE , Sot ! A LOT Of GOOD IT l>tQ ME. EATIN' ALL~ APPlfS ! • . -. by Kevin Fagan 'iOJ ~r-ff l ~'T !>l>~Vt:> ~ Ii~ Pufll(:" ~5 \N 1"\'S 6Al.~TI BLOOll COUJnT SHOE JUDGE PARKER v,ou.O~~ ~~~~ ~·o~ 'fl!~ ~~'( c..ost af,VT~? HE'S STILL UNCONSCIOUS HAVE YOU HAO N-N NEWS ANO WcRAVEN'T BEEN FROM THE HOSPITAL A60VT AeLE iO IOENTIFY THE MAN WHO SAVED ME. HIM AS YET' _......-r-r. S ERGEANT? DOONESBURY 011:~---- ~ f' by Pat Brady f I ,. '. by Harold Le Ooux YOU LOOK TIAED I I CAN HAVE SOMEONE DRIVE YOU HOME ANO YOU CAM eo,.,e eACK TOMORROW --------""lilliiiii TO GO THROUGH THAT MUG eooK • by Garry Trudeau • . Singii:ig ~he sweet raises . . offteedom The voice of freedom speaks cJ~arly. Listen. and feel the words: · · .. The best things in life are free," a .weary but relieved David Jacobsen said ... and, by God, they arc." .. .. . ~ "It urelsa colncJdence, i.n 't It? J don 't want to be bit tu or cynical about that. I don't care whattt tali to~t him out." • •• • THOias . Euu ~taie'---.. --- losing· · ....:...-~11-'---Jacohsenr~~ Beeeh lft&ft who-had directed the Amerit:an University Hospi~in... Beirut before he was taken' hostage. was freed by his Shiite Moslem ladnappcrs Sttnday. · pQlit~cal c1D1:1 Asked how he felt. lacobserl,liTs heart soaring after 17 months of sllfling confinement, said: .. .Does 31)ybody want to challenge me to a six-mile jaunt around this Much of menca will be tay1na up late toni&ht wa111ng for the California election returns. . airport?" ' l He mca.nt it. Jacobsen was feeling light and strong, 11:--:---~l---:re=n=e~ ......... ..-..i refreshed. He was feeling.free6effh- "I can't tell you.haw very, very happy I am here • Some experts -including Prest· denl Reagan -have p(ed1ctcd con· trol of the U .. Senate ndeson tooay· Alan Gr.sn ton·Ed-Zschau-<ontest. Also :rttracun& national interest as =__.;..--~~:::~::::::::~~~~!!! ~~~-~~:.._-=~---__::...._ QS>tential trend-setters ~m ~Uhrcc .! Olt ballot 1n1t1attves. t e y '\ . -'.._.Ametleetr.-.c .... ~ LaRouche efTort to quarantine aJ!Y• today." . Later he a!ded: "In spite of my video appearances. I am dam proud to be an American." Most of us will never know-exactly-bow -David Jacobsen feels, how he battled the lonely despair and his angry frustration. Most of us will never look inward as deeply or outwardly question the institutions we take for one who's been exposed to the AJOS ·W---.h-·,e ........ fr ....... c.B·· -e-·v-·i-1 •. ·i···s-h-.-.·e-·v-·. ·e-_I·.·1--t-s--·A-·a·. -·S-·S-·~·· rlEE.:E~~~:::!: :.t'' between GO\. Georst Dcukme1i1n • · · ' · · and Los Angeles Mayor Tom B~alcy . t' t. ~ g. . n' g th k lS.alsoafocusofnat.1onafanenuon a granted. . Most of us will never, ever appreciate our freedom the way Jacobsen does because we will never lose it. 1 S. lme Or l Vl . . an· s Bradley tnesagaintobccomeAmcri- ca' first elected black aovemor and Oculcmejian attempts to put tumsclf My maternal grandfather was 1 into t~ I 988 pres1denhal or VlOC . Thank God for that: Rem.ember to vote I don'1 know which 1s 101ni to give me more pleasure than two event that will have passed finally by tonight. The r.rs1 1s Hallowcen.J'm always g{ad to have that over. The little kids coming to the front door and saying Whether you are a. Re pubbcan or a Democrat, a . "Tnck or Treat'.' has never been an _ LaRo~~ whethei yott haye a _ an.n0-yancc Whal bas~n.. a~--~ campaign sign in .your yard; ,..p noyance fs the ttlmost fi9"1dish clever- h • h h ness of the older k1ds. , w ether you re pro-growt or no-growt ; Equally clever and sometimes J whether you ha vc read the entire texts of the several thinit even more devilish.;, a general propositions; ' · election campaign. whether you despise Rose Bird's politics or Ed So far as the real Halloween 1s Z h • "" · · ·a1 concerned, l wu the victim of a sc au s ten;v1s1o n commerc1 s~ fiendishly clever intellect which whether you think the editor's endorsements are for caused me to have a dead battery 1n the birds; m y car. whether you have written your congressman or Sofarasthecltttion1s~oncemed,J written him off; · sometimes think that the Novcmnbcr whether you back the incumbents or can't wait to elecuon should be dubbed the "Hal· lo ween Election ... throw the bums out; Seldom 1n all the years I have been whether your candidate hasn't a chance or~ a vt>tel' have I expenenccd such headed for a landslide; · miserable. not to say fiendish cam- R bl M t 1 nd pres1den11aJ picture epu ican. Y ma cm.a Sl"I • But chanc-are that when the mother was a Democrat who. "hersttf · ... ~ WALTEI and her lc_in ""ent back to the' War nation ch()Oj(S 1 pre~1(1.cnt 1n two between the States _ what )'OU years, few Amencans will care very Yankees call 1he Civil War. • much about what Cahfom1a doc$. B for by refusing to move up and • UllOUGH$ I've always thought It would be a modemtze its prn1dcnual pnmary, .. •••••••••••• wonderful th1ni 1f families could 'this state has made 1t$Clf irrelevant 1n ~ ~on..thm · · today's pres1dent1al politics e"cept a As those of you who know me best a source of campaign fund miser~ble smears 1n CaJ1fom1a. know, I've prcuy much followed my Then was a tune when the Cali· K1t u a Jong llme friend of mi.ne-grandfalher's poliucal lhaoklng.. fonua primary was the camal event not in poht1c!. With the campa1gl1 However, both he and my grand-of some pres1dtnttal years.a make-or· almosl over (and I tiope not inefTec-mother were' fond of me nnd when I breJak olcctton that gave both John tually) Kit wrote me -and J suppose was editor of the daily paper 1n the Kennedy and Barry Goldwater their other close friends -"You stood by school of Journalism which I attended parties' nominations. me through n "Bii and there's no way I wrote ari cdnorial about Abraham But that was in a day when only 16 Carol)n and I could ever tell you how Lincoln on Lincoln"s b1nhday. states chost nat1on1J party conven- Jfateful wcue I ..ay Carolyn Joins me My vandmother who ~ldom llon deleaates Vta dt~ primancs in thank mg )OU because this ha'i betn quarreled wt th me. phoned me -and Caltfom1a served as a grand a fam1lv campaign. We've c.am--which was a ltttle more expensive m finale af the pnmary 'IC.U<>n. pa1gned as a team and even li1tle Sam those days ttian oow-and said she'd Caltfomia's impact bcp.n to be has helped on weekends. ne\er thou&}it a crandson of hers dtlutcd after the I 972 Democratic whether you and your spouse wilt0 cancel out:• each ~~~a.. ~ was tht cue in this a.-,.:__ __ .£-_-~·uu,ll;,j,~·~uu~. -~~-==t:;::=~~htt~~~f'C'W'--bfttitt-st:~;,- WhCther the polls say two of every five of us won't Bn&}itcst Jpot in the nauon that I "Despite the Iona hours. the travel would wnte w glowingly about that pnmary in. which George McGovern and the wear an<:t tear. ~e·ve become "Yankee-lover" narrowly beat Hubert Humphrey ind closer as.a family than ever before. So. rm happy to hear from Klt took both the state's enttre conven- That).betn imP9rtant to me ~au~ Bond that _poltt1cs has brought his 11on vote and the pR-stdenual nom1~ of tho dirt) and l*llfliJly¥-~lo~n1ao--11m~)~-tifa~m'tltt1l)Y-:elel1eo~se~r-titoEMgff!cTh~~te~r -------rumon • bother. you should vote today. know about, •• lhe campaign· to elect competitor ha\ created for this cam-I only wish that mort families .. Unfair.'" cried the. Humphrey p:ugn." -could sec their fam1I ) self-1maac -supponen who made up most of the You can have influence, even in casting your ballot Chnstopher S. (KJ1) Bond to be for los1r:f causes. Make a statement. United States Senator from Missoun. Whether Kit was elected or not I An if our vote seems small in the tat 's scheme ha Ao-way. -Of koowin, at this· o t mgs, at looms arge at the local level. wnting. However, elected or not, I really hope -that il..1t ~J~.clccted regardle s of what 1t 1s poltu~lly. party establishment In 1974, they but we won't know of cou~. until Thal would keep our democracy changed the rules and insuUed ver>-la1e 1oda) However. 1f Kn 1s continuously strong-:-IS 1t hu been propon1onal rcprcsenta11on. a system elc.cted. il ma) make 1he dJ.ficn:oce for more than-1w.o ccntuncs. SJYlJll each candidate .about 1ht same between the last two years of Ronald In the days ahead we. all of u'i. share o( the state delepuon as he's • When you absent yourself from the democratic there has been a lot of good come out Reagan's presidency and a dreary should study the d1vis1ve t5SUC'I tha1. won m the poplllar vote. scnes of in-fights among Democrats praise Ood. could weaken our nation, This has meant that California's process, you abdicate the responsibitity for self-of th•• miserable campaign m Mis: government to others and absolve those elected officials sor!ould lik: to think that as much and Republicans. our state. our counties and our c1t1es. · democratic votes have been As I've 1old you before I come from W•lter B11rroo1b• 11 ,.e D•lly 'pltntered every year. If they went as a with whom you find fault. ·, · good m1&}it come out of some of the Don't like them? Kick 'em out. a family d1v1ded Piiot'• /0111"11111 pabJl1b~r. whd winner-take~aJI bloc, they mi&ht still serve as a grand linalc. enou&h to let a tra11tng candidate come from behind Approve of the way it's going? Gtve them a vote of confidence. Otherwise, your silence may be is-. eted. And, finally. if for no other reason than you can and others cannot. vote. is cs to ·continue-· - talks ·but_momcntum fadeS Vote because you have a right to go to the polls and cast your ballot wtthout fear_of reprisal or repercussion~ Vote because you have the freedom to v~e. .. --------------------------------------------_.· ByNJCOLASB.TATRO ' 11 llMd "'-.,.._ menr 10 rew1'· -At toJ.a.1 or 19 Whit acal may have been made for forc1ine" of :\I.It nationalities arc the release of Jacobstn. SS, also was mm1n1 in Lebanon. unclear. Reports from .Bcm.at have NICO IA, Cyprus -Anglican -There have been contact be· suggested Islamic Jihad, whose name envoy Tel'T)' Watte-98 ys he will return tween Israel and Le"banon·, main-means lsfam1c Roly War. droppc<l its soon in his effort to free Amcr1c~n stream Shute mili11a Amal, pre um-demand forrelcasc o!l7 Shuicsjat.lcd. .captives in Lebanon, but hts-11bsenc:e bably through the l IN peacekeeping an Kuwait for bomb1ng.s of the U .. Monday. 10 accompany the latest force in wuth Lebanon. about an and French cmbus1e there 1n 1983 hostaac released, indicated a loss in fsra~h 01er captured b> Shute m1h-The Untted tilte' also appeared momentum tiamcn Oct. 16. willing to clost its embassy in Zschau will support Reagan To the E.ditor· A vote for Ed Zschau. for U S. senator, is a vote of approval fpr President Reagan. It 1!l a vote for lower taxes and a ni..ina cconomY.. Jt 1s a vote to maintain our mthtary strenath that has the Soviets seekjng Anm. Control And 1t 1s a vote to retain the balance 1n Cona.ress be- tween a Dcmocra1 controlled House of Representatives and a Rcpubhcan ci>ntrolled Senate, that made 1t all possible. TODAY IN HISTORY By Tiie Attoclattd Press Today is Tuesday. Nov. 4. the 308th day of 1986 . There ure 57 day\ left in 1be )'ear. TO<by's h1ghhaht 1n hmory: It 1s the first time in 20-ycars that Conarcss has had that balance. And the results have been dramatic. But 1f we lose that balance, in this election, taxes will increase, inflation will rise and our economy will sink apin. So let's keep that balance by votma for E.d Zschau for the U.S. Senate. And to maintarn the power of the presidency for our peat pre 1dcnt. ~ UOLOIE JOSEPH Newport Beach Waite's tnp to West Germany wtth brael ~ks proof that the man 1s Lebanon as an inducement to Syna freed capti ve David Jacobsen meant ~till alive. ~•d ~ourccs who spoke on and Iran to use their influence with a break in negot1at1ons that could last condnion of anonymit) An l"1rael1-lslam1cJ1had. All hut two Amcncan several days at least. backed militia holds about 200 pris-diplomats were pulled out late last A flurry of other act1v1ty accom-oncrs, mo~tly Shute\, 1n the south month, U.S. officull'i~1d, for~cunty pan1cd Jacobsen's release by Shute· Lebanon town of Al Kh1am rcasoM that-Were not dtscnbed. Moslem kidnapper . not all of 1t A ~ta1emcnt from I lam" Jihad, , There also were prcd1ct1on that appeared to be related. the pro-Iranian Shnte group that held today's elcctaon'I were a factor in -U.S officials said vanous chan-Jacobsen and s1ill ha• at least two ncgotmons IS they wert 1n resolvina nels they did not disclose were being Amencan captives. indicated contacl the American ho'ltagc en 1 in Iran, tncd 1n pursu1na the release of at least between the U .~ government and the which ended with President Reapn's fi"c o,ther Amencans still held m k1dna'?pen • inaugurauon in January 1981 Lebanon White House spokesman It ~•d Wash1niton was rc~pon\1blc Erie Jacobsen of Huntington Larry Speakes 1n'l1sted no con· for the ·;current approaches" on the Beach. son of tht-f recd ho tagc. was cessions were 1*ing made to the hostagenndwarncdofconscquence quoted 1n a publi hcd interview u k1dnappe,... "•!" case the Amencan aovemmen1 s;i\·1ng· "It sure Is a coincidence, i n't -Frcnchoffic1alsweresajd to be 1n fails to complete che~ approaches' to it'f I don"t want to be bitter or cynical Cypru and Damascus.. capital o( amve II the hoped-for 11:sults" about that I don't care what 1t take to In 1880. the first cash rqister wa yna, 1ttk1na freedom for c1aht Asked what new "approache\'' the act him ouL" patented by James and John Rmy of captne Frenchmen. but the French United .States was making. Speake Nlcolt1 B. Tatro u• •IJt"I ,.~ ,..,, Da> ton. Ohio Emba yin Nico ta refused comment said: "J ~u'it dor,\'t have any comment dtc•de co.-~rlq t.k MifUl• &11 IOI' fn I 884 Democrat Grover bc)ond My1ng there was no move-on that.· n~ Allocl•teLPtt11. There as on propnnaooal represco- tat1on on the Republtcan '11de And if Gov DcukmeJtan 1'1 re-elected tOO.y, that's one reuon Cahfom1ans can expect to sec nochanie in the pnmary dale .. Forwuhout.the pre$Cncc of Ronald Rupn. who has had unquestioned control of lhe Caltfom1a Republican del~tion 1n every contested prcs1- dcntw )'cat Stnce the late. 1960s.. this 'ilale cao till be decisiv.cin.lhc.GOP_ '"The governor is not very 'lym- pathettc to a moved-up primary." said Larry Thomas. hlS campaign manager. .. fhe Republic.n leader· ~tp 1s not conVlnccd Cahfom1a 1s not a factor in the current system . Califom1a on the 'Republican side 1s and has been a huge pnze mainly becaUic of the wi.nner-takc-aJI sys. tem. And the aovemor doesn't rtally care what's aone on on chc Demo- cratic side. So 1 change 1s not on our agenda, it's not on our minds." Whtch mcannhat 1f Deukmej1an wins today, Cahfom1a can expect to ~ntinu to bnna up the rear in pre idenual pnmanes, with no one carina much about whit happens here unk 'i the r ults everywhere' ckt have been completely indecisive. So after tOda) ·~lcctiQn. it"~ h.kcly to be )"ears before Caltfomia as 1mpurt1nt 1n national ~lilies for a.nythinJ but its pre"nt milk-cow role u the ~•n~e larac't \OUrte of dollars for campa11n~ across the nation. n.m .. Ella. I• • .S.•u Moak•· •11td t!Ol•m11l1t H 111tte l1•en. On Nov. 4, 1979, the Iranian ho taac en t\ began as m1lttants "'""---~r~ Emb3m Ul. T chtan.- Cleveland wa elected to his first term • ~ as president, dcfeatins Repubhca~ 1J.£~;?=~.::k~~.~o---Ex-K1an dt~ on uses comnuter network I A Allhouah some of· the people taken captive would be freed ~ed. Inter for 52 others. It wa, the \tan of ~4 da~s in captiv11y. · On this date: · In 1842,Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd 1n pnnglidd, Ill . Jn 1879. humomt Will R01er\ wa( born 1n Oologah. Okla. ORANGE COAST ..., A lOr Art Carney IS 68. Actor • r , . . . Cameron Mitchell ts 68. Actor Manin . Balsam i 67. Actre Dons (lobms i S6. Act.ress Kate Reid 1' S6. Thought ror today: "He who 1hlnks himself w1~ ••• 1s a arc~• roo1:· - Voltaire. f rcnch 1uthor-philoaopher (1694-1778} r Area polo, volleyball teams eye CIF action· CdM, Tars 1·2ln4-A; MesaNo. 12-Aseed in polo elimtnatlon.s . ... .. < 4' 1t,20-17 Robin.On e<>tnts dimrn11on.' goal with: o Bears into Cu De$p1te almost no prodUC'tton from an.ack. th~ Rams aot a .SO.yard Lan ford walh four ltCOndt IO play Monday n1ght to ddeat the uprr Bowl champton Chac_aso lkall> io.11. champioM ip pmc which the Bcar1 used as a stc-pp1 n1 stone to their uper Bowl champion htp "If 1t "ould ha\ic been a pla)OfT pmc, i1 would ha\iC been d1fTercnt,-sa1dquartcrblckSte\ie Dils •'My stats were · 1 horrible but I felt I plycd a sood pmc. ····· - Dils was only (>.for-2S. but one was a 6~ard 1ouchd0wn pus to Ron Brown in the third quartC'r to uc the pme at 17-17. He abo completed an I-yard pass to Eoc D1clerson on the pmc' final dnve to set up Lansford's winnma fielet aoat · --_,.~:;;;;;;;' The Bears took the los in stne!e. . kicker booted a 50-yarder to drop the Chlcaao .. We had enough ch.anus 10 win "~ad Clucago Coach Bean, 20-17, ln lloaday nilbt'a l'fP'L tame. . (~/112) He scored 12 touchdowns and a"eraacd 7.27 yards per carry for a Tro1an team which went just 1-8· I. "What I do come~ from the offensive hoe and the way those guys block," say Belle. "The) get me the fir t few yardsand then it's up to me:· He had a bia night ap1rut Corona del Mara year ago. too, ma 14-IOloss Alona wnh a t 7.J.;.yard plus rushlna effort, 8clle returned a kickoff 95 yards fot ir1ouc:hdown - Nothana setms to change for Belle: b1a plays and cramps. "We load ham up with electrohtc~ before gam?! tn tiopc rnanhat wm help (the crampm&)," says Cun- mnaham: "We had .ham drink this new dnnk out called etceed. It might have helped e liulebccawiehedidn't (Pleue eee BELLB/82) charged ...._th three counts of battC"rY for all~h \tnkinJ three people with their fi\ts. · , Lynch al\O was ch31"&C(l Monday with a fou rth count or battery for allegedl) ~tnkana a man with an ax handle. •nd one count of cnminat damaae. concem1na dcstructJon to a wall and "'•ndow at the fraterni1y. -They violated team ru~ of public conduct." Coach Mike White said in ~--!!'"'-~;_:;;;.._...1-• rt.atcimnt -Monda~ "T y-are 1mmed1atcly su pended pcnd1n a . formal an'est1puori of the reality of the charac" " '---4r~~-----_:~~i?i:f.il Both p:tled extensive! 1n Satur-,, ~ ay'S69-oot a oss at 1c 1aan _::.E.-=~• ....... ___ .Jiiliiiiilliiilia;:;__::!!:!li;i;;ii and Ocw back to llhno1s on the team Gelb' ........ ,..... Wlth aa ••erace of 10 yard• per-carry. Um"Tenity Hiah runnJna back Craig Belle la theDaily Pilot'• Player of Wee&. charter plane at 6: 30 p. m. According to Champaign police. they were involved 10 fi&hts about I I .JO p m. Saturday at the Illini Union. where a party was bcina held hy the fratcm11y . Welcome-to Costa Mesa .\f\er the party mo,ed 10 the KJppa houi;e. o~~rrs told police Lynch and Finch were involved 1n a l a.m. mclec that attracted a large crowd, Kennedy I Pohl<' &l Dan trand quoted 1A<1tnr\SC\ as SJ)ing that Lynch bro e 1n10 thr hou~ "'ith an ax.and truck.a fra1rmlly member with lhe ax handle. '•rand ~1d the same ''ICt1m lattt wa 'itru~l b) f inch. Both athlete turned them..el\Cl 10 to authont1c\ on ~unda). Montana gets bis clearance ' .. . Pac-10, PCAA laonan •tan . ,. . ay risking nzona State's Channan& Walharm. 0 $ 1hc tullblck who rulhcd for I .S.. ytcds t Or 11 Dlmion . qain l Wa~htnJlon. wasnamcd PKifio.10 footbeJI Offcnmc Player of the WcK an<! ....ith H I bo t tamm t~ tac ft rvey won the dde~ve awtrd ,W & ag er U Mo~~;, wtre candout 1n the" l-4-21 vu:to~ which ,.,.. AP ...,_lffn kept the Sun Ocv1l1 on tbp an the Pac-l 0 "'"· Wdli1m1 N~W YORK_ upr Ra) Leonard, m scomi one ASU touchdown and led a rulhana attack carryana the m~(iica.I al ofappro,al from \\hach ncnl'd 273 yards, whall' Harvey made 11 tackles 1 num~r.of d ton. will rtturn 10 ~ring and two tn&erttpuons from his hntbecker position. · A ·1 · h I 1 · , Lona Beach Sta~ ful1bldc Martt Templetontand an pn to c a lcnac Marve OU) arvin Ncvada·Lu Vqas aafety Alvan Horn. meanwhile wtre H1$lerforthem1ddlcweightcharnpion hiJjofthcworld sekcted u the Pacafk Coast Athletic Anociation in the ri ht~t flaht in hi~tory. it wa .. announ~d footblll play""' of the wl'tjk· • , Monday. -• ...... Leonard, the former wclterwd~nd junior. Templeton, a 6-1, 2 S·_pound senior frocn Sianta middlcweiaht champ, 1s auamntecd SJ l million for the Ana. wa'l honored as the otrcnlivc player of the week. • ....... ltrromtm..~iddlewight k' Horn a S-1It18Q:i>Qund senior (rom Hanford was P"~' .,.,.,, .. v "' name t e de l'n 1ve pli)·er ort Wt\" • has a S 12 malhon guarantee. The guarantc~ arc the Templeton caught 1 PCAA rttord 18 pastes from larac t in boxing history. sophomore quarterback Jeff Graham in Long Beach .. The on&inal deal. which Leonard did not a_cccpt State' 14-3 victory over Utah tale last Saturday. The would have paid him $8 million plus 30 percent of the 18 rcc~ptioMpve him 62 for the ~a.son an<s broke the revenut in C.XCC$ of$~ ma Ilion." promoter Bob Arum conference rCtord of 17 t by'San Di-o State's l"om sai~ at a news conference. "He opted jnstead to be R '• boua.ht out of the percentage (or S3 ma Ilion. lf the fight e)nolds in 1971.. • _ · minion-. he tosl nto11c,. lfif doc, under .Tem_plctQ!l.&l!.ned I 7J,..llr~s 'Wt catches and · $30 million . he made monc) It was i businessman's ·scortd one pf Lona BcJ1tl1 Stato;s two tol;lCh own • decision. · ' • ·• ' -• • "Marvin get~ S0-7S percent of revenue O\er SlS Buffalo flrea coach, Levy in m11lwn " · · · Arum $3id the fight, 5et fot Apnl 6 at Caesars Palace an Las Vegas. could have a potential closea cm:u11 and pay-per-view audience of 3 m1llton nd mia.ht arOS$ as much as SI 00 million. That would double the pre,aous record aross set b> heav)lwc1ghts Larry Holmes and Gerry Coone) at Caesars an 1982. Closed c1rcu11 tickets went on sale at Ne w ):0rk's Radio City Mu sic Hall Mo]lday at S60 each. The I S,000-seat arena at Caesars i scaled with a $700 fop price·and a sellout wall yield $7,867,100 from the ltve ~ instant r_epla>: "It's nd1culous. F1~t one official called it a touchdown Then seven of them got m a huddle and the) caJled 11 a touchdown. Then the) waited an interminable amount of11me. The. rule say aft here as any que ti on, the man up there hould leave 1t alone. Whether it's nght or wrong. the declSlon should be lef\ to the man on the field. • Gedmairfractures cheekbone TOK YO -·Boston Red Sox ca u:her • Rich Gedman ulTcred a fraclure cheekbone Monday when he was struck by a baseball while warmina up in the bullpen. Gcdman;1s u membeT"Of a major-league all-star team playing7 apan's pro stars 111 a seven-game series throu_ghout Japan. Gedman wa~ ~rc.itcd at-a.hospua..__IU-'Qc;~._­ A Japanese baseball official said Gedman and has wife wanted to return home today. ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -Hank EiJ Bullouah. unable to tum around the e t Buffalo Bills around 9csp1te havani. the - NFL' h1ghest-pa1d quarterback. was fired as coach Monday and rcplacN by Marv Levy. Lev}, fortner coach of the Kansas City Chief$, proma§Cd to bran& "a ~Mc ororaanizatLon"to the Balls. He 1s the team's third head coach in the past 13 months. Levy, who worked a an analyst Ol'l Buffalo's exh1b1tion tel~sts for the past four years, takes over a 2-7 tea m that played poorly an the first nalfofSunda)."s ~28 loss to the TIM!l..P? B~ Buccaneers. The Balls fumbled two kickoffs, hCTpaoa lfie ucs1o a 20:0 nalfiime lead before Buffalo ralhed in the second half. LO ANGELES -Pitcher Joe Bcckw11h, who had an earned run average 9f 6.87 for the Los Anaelcs Dodgers last scaS'On, has b«n wai ved. the Nattonal ·- League team announced Monday Bcckwuh. 31, had a ().-0 r«ord while appcanng an I 5 games fo r the Dodgers. • Pnor to JOinmg Los Angeles on July 30, he had !>ctn 9-6 with a 3.88 ERA an 23 games m it-ie·minors. T elevision, radio TELEVlSION 7.30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: takers at ,Seattle, Channel 9. · RADIO 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKE'l'BALL: Cltppm at Dallas.1$,M PC (71{}). 7:30_p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL· l.ak.crs ttlc, KLAC (570). Game-busters BELLE ••• From Bl cramp us as bad as he usually 'docs." Last week's playstof 4C> yards or more for high school football . When he can't make-the call.Belle's running mates, DaVld Lieblce and Gary Smarr, do very nicely thank )OU -. "'We ha vc lb rec guys wbo can gofor 100 _yards at any time," sa~s Cun- nin111am "But Belle is lhe big play guy we look to.'~ Hign · s€hool f ootf?a.11 playeis of the._ week ~ OAJlY BLOWSR Cor0na del :r. The 6-p. 170-und senior wide receiver 1evm rec~ tiens (Of 93 yards, includana a SI· yard touchdown catch•run, as well as some sound blockina. •~-------------- l&AN llallJL~AJlf DJlfUHLUfO H-~Beacla A 18().poundtcniorfrtt fct), be hid two in~rctption and a 1Kk. uwell •s Su~ .. 11111ttd tacklCJAlfihtOil_c~· I~~ loss to M•rina. . ·~~~~--~--~- JOllMlff &AMO lnlD• A 6-2, 190-pound senior, ht was rttdited with nine tackles from his outside linebacllet post, and as his coacb •1'i4, 0 A very solid"player all year." '-.l'-:.o-<~-"'!'!"t'tar--f.c.A,-130-pc>ttnd blocked utremel)I well from has offensive suard spot and was involved in S tackles forthe Vaqs. 1ncludina three unas iifid stol)). •~-------------­. UJY TO..----,-----,. ~Eetancta The S-7. 14S-pound senior outside linebacker played over and above his slia.ht stature, with I I first hits, I sack, I knocked down pass. I assisted tac~le. "1·'------------- R 088 WJt LCB Jfewport Barbor . A 6-2 , 200-~und senior de- fensive tackle, he posted a sack amonJ his 7 solo tackles. Also had 2 assisted tackles in a strong performance against Saddleback. -~-==--~~~~..=:;=:=:--~~~~ DAl'fl'fY LANE * . :....'-'IMM~~ROOAN~..-~~_..;~--.. Unt•enlty . . A 6-S, 263-pound sophomolT offensive tackle, be led the war fot a Uni rushinaattack which paned 216 yards. Coach called 1t the ~t game of his consi tent season. ·-----------------,-------': JIMMY BURKE Wooclbrld.ie . A 6-1 , 18('.J°:pound JUnior full- back-lmebacker, he was the team's teadina tackler w1\h eaa.ht lead stops. and ra,, for 56 yards on 7 carries (8. l average). -= ~ CHRIS llAKRIQUEZ A 6-1 junior, he completed 13 The 6-1 , 270-pound "senior of 11 passes for 19S yards,"gjving offens1ve tadle was the bria.ht him 70 for 119(58.8 percent) for spot ap1nst a dominant Bisbop the )'car m a sparkm• a 16-10 Amat defense. He graded 91 victory over Laauna Hills. per(Cnt fo h1s.blockina. * •~ ............ ~--==---:~~~ lOKE HENDERSON 1111'~ COVER Ed.laon We9tm1Deter A 6-2 senior quarterback-safe-A 6-2. 20S-pound senior. he ty, he threw a .26-yard TD Pass. had six lead tackles and four scored from 9 yards out, passed assisted tackles. as well as deflect·· for 161 yards (7 of 16).-bad 2 mg a pass ond gettma two sacks an interceptions lfld 6 tackles. , a 10-0 wm over fountain Valley. ~-.--~----=======~~---~---. -----~- CHRIS NERIA ROGER RIOS Fountain Valley Ocean View A 170-pound senior cor-A 5-ro;-t10:ponl1d -senror nerback and , he had five un-hoebacker. he was •in on 10 ssisted and fowr assisted.: kles unassisted tackles, and well as one in the Barons' 10-QSunsct Leaaue -uclde-tft a pcA'oi----•~l!..---1-- loss to We tminster. • defensive effort apinst Edison * ·----------- JOHN 81118 CHRIS ROllOSE R .Marina _ Saddleback A sophomore runnma back. he The 6-0. 20~pound semor had had scored on a 61-yard reception what his coach tenned a .. near- and carried the mll for 84 yards perfect p.me blockaoa" at of- on 9 cames. considered his sec-fens1ve tackle. He also had five ond best effort of the year. lead tackJu two a 1 t5. • RAMS BOOT BEARS AWAY IN 20-17· WIN From Bl •80-1"ate Pnmous (Saddleback). touchdown (4n C11nningham says Belle and ~~~d~Na~~m~isaut~ MIU~ .-~a1dsometh1n~~,U~n~~~o~~r·~s.~2~~~y~a~~~f~~m1a~g~M~l~wm1t~h~t~n~c,s~m~nn1~~~~~~~~~~-~ two best backs an the le~ue.-- C d h k.d Saddl well and we did some lhin'5 not so 9:45 tel\ m the third quarter. p!fleS whi c •76-Scott Josl)n (Irvine). TD pass from George Kouturcs. • •64-Craa.g Belle CUn1vers11y). run. •61-John 51m'l (Manna), TD pass from Rack Vandcmet. • S3-M1 ke Maga (Fountain Val· Icy), pass from David Hen1pn. •51-Gar) Blower (Corona dcl -Mat), TD]>ass fro m Mnch ~clbon.-+----::--:--"""!!!l!ll~Ti."-:: •47-Ed Milum (Newport Harbor). k1cl off return. •47-Jeff Smith (Woodbndge) fidd goal •4S-Core) Dickson (Y..cst- manstcr). TD pass from Mike Austin •41-( r.ue BeUe (Unt\:ers1I\'). TD pass from JelT Baile) •40-Tylcr Riddell (( O'>ta Mesa I TD pass from Make Crowe. Woodbrld&e Bl&h'a E rle Brougher completed 7 of 9 paaeea for 108 yards and three.touchdown• lalat week. Last week's ru1blDJ leaders I Nate Pramous f~tidlebad~ 22-171. 2. Tison Mc<ichcll (Hunun~ton Beach). 22-1.38; J ( ra1g Belle (Un1vcrs1t>), 13-130; 4. Sqan Magula (Manna) 18-11 5. S David Town$Cnd (Woodba:idge). 19-115, 6. Tyler Riddell (C osta Mesa). 13-1 07, T John 51m'i (Manna). 9-86, 8. Jonathan Todd Cl.aauna Beach). 20-84. Last week 's p111Jag leader~ I Dann)' Lane (Laguna Beach). 13-17-0. 195 yard§: 0 TD~.l..Mike Crowe (Costa Mesa). ll-24-2. 187 yards, 2 TDs; 3. Todd Brooks (Estancia). 18-28-0. 163 yards.1 TD:4 M1kcCurt1us(MatcrDc1), 14-26-1.141 yards. I TD:5. Rick Vandem et (Manna). 4-9-3, 120 yards, I TD: 6. Kurt Ehmann (Corona dcl Mar), 10-19-1 , 119 )'ards, 0 TD , 7 Enc Brougher (Woodbndgc), 7-9-0. 108 yards, 3 TDs. 8 George Koutures (Irvine), 3-10-2. 103 )ards. I rO 9 Ma~c Henderson (tdason). 7-16-1. IOI yards, I TD. Last week'• rtcelvlog leaders I. Ja m O'Bncn (Mater C>c1). 10-119. 2. Greg Schabarum (Estancia). 7-56. 3. Mike R1tch1c ( O'ita Me~). 5-111. 4 (i.111· Blov.er (Corona dcl Mar). 5-93, S. Robbie Warminaton CLaauna Beach). 4-48: 6. Mark Cnua (Nev.port Harbor). ~~ . . Last week's leading scorers • -I (tac) Gus Miranda (Edison), Dait Jordan (\\'oodbridgc}. 12 l'ach. .. rata. an l e 1 · '<?!'l e· well. They did a aood job, give them 'Midway throu&h the pcnod, C'h1· mJunes. back, arc &ood all-aroun<f backs," credit." -cago's Maury Buford, facm1 a heavy For the first time this season, the says Cunningham. "They can catch, Ditka, possibly looking ahead to rush, was unablc.tof.etolTa punt, and Bears scored on their firSt IV\C:Uo<~ion return ki cks and run lhc ball real fi ,.... ...... -meetina lhe Rams an the playoffs, said umbled the bal . LeRoy Irvin or the game. Ch1ago took lhc well... -"Mafbc, we'll meet :r:1n. We had a scooped uf lhe loose "'"balT and re-openmJ kic~olT and marched to the Another thing Belle does well that I I y .__ 1 -" · 2 rd fi hd R I d t ~fi u· d never show up in his stats (but in his ot o pena ties. ou so rnave top ay tum\71,.1 1t ya s or a touc own to am -yar me U'IO ore sta ma. an . with )lour head in the game." give the Rams a 10-3 lcad. Butler converted his first field oal for teammates') is has blocking ability. The Bears were penalized 10 tames Dennis Gent returned the cn~u-!he 'IUJJ~IMJ.J.~w...&.1.11;...uu~-.u.---1--t ~ch ~ng bie~ittaff'ct';.,--,fi..-o-r ..,85r-y=ar<rs: -ma ac o )lar s to the Ram Is: Payton spearheaded the nve with "It's a great feeling to sec one those With the score 11ed 3-3 in the third yard·line.Sandcrs 1ot the touchdown 41 yards on five carries. guys read your block and go for a big quarter, the teams erupted for four tn two plays, the latter a 10-yard run Dickerson manaacd only 10 yards run," 58>'5 Belle. "That~s JUSl as good touchdowns an the third quarter, with for the tying score. on five rushes an lhe first quarteT but as anything else I do." T Sand Ch th ed R · Belle's skills didn't come as any Payton's replacement. homas • 1c:aao en convert a ams that was enough to boost his caTttT surpnse toCunnmgham. who ism his ers, bolling for touchdown runs of 10 turnover into a 17-10 lead. Gary rushina total to 6, 187 yards. bctteno1 fi~t yearot University. and 34 yardstO&Jvethe Bears a 17-10 Fenc1k intercepted a Dils pas and lhe Ram record of6,186 ya._rds set by fi ,,,. lead. The Rams ued It on 6S-yard returned 24 yards to the Rams' 34. On Lawrence McCutcbeon. "Be ore 1 took.~vcT 1 saw~ralg on sconn& pass from Dils to Ron Brown the first Oucago play, Sanders broke Dackcnorr packed up anoth"r 45 fil m, so I knew how good he was," with 1:28 lef'\ an lhe penod. free alona the nght .s&dehne for a yards in the sccood quarkrvbut the sa)'s Cunningham. "I knew what I Backup quarterbacks Steve Fuller touchdown. Rams never came cl01e ta ~ was gcmng_... of the Bears and Dils of the Rams Ftncik's interception was the 31th Their deepest rvonctration was to the And fo r the rest of the Trojans' ffi f h" · h Be d c ..-· compe uuon. Belle will kce_j>Jhem in were unable to act either o ense o 1s career, t)'lnJ t e ar recor hicq o 47-yard hne. knots_ when he's llOTtOO l H:-d-up. .ro~ unUJ the pme broke open an held by Ri£hie i>elltbon. The Bears had two ottm-1hreau 1n Lakers light on flight to Sea~e INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Los Angeles Laker wall have· only 10 players on hand when they play their second NBA game of the season,at Scame ton11ht , and one of them m11h1 not be able to play. it was announced Monday. Remammg home will be reserve center Pctur Gudmundsson and rookte forward .Billy ThomJ»Qn. Gudmundsson has t>ccn.hampeted by back spasms for more 1han a month and 1s now bean& hospitalized for Cllamination apd observation . .. ) the third quarter. Dils. who had completed has first the first haJf. Early m the second Fuller was makma his second start pass· and then failed on his next 13, quaner. Chicago moved to tbe Rams' of the season m place of Jim hooked \lp with Brown on a 6S-yard 39, but Fuller's pass on fourth-and-3 McMahon, who has an in)ured riJht sconng pass play to pull lhe Rams was incomplete and the Rams took shoulder. Dils got his third startina into a tic with 1:28 Jeff m the third over on down . assignment, replacina veteran Steve quarter. Late m the haJf, the Rams' Henry • 1 Bartkowski. Fuller, who completed nine of I 9 Ellard furn bled• punt and Dan Rains The Beal"$ took a 3--0 lead on Kevin passes for 102 yards but was inter-recovered at the Rams' 42. A 1-$.yard' Butler's JO.yard field goal in the first cepted twice. was lanked in the third pass from Fuller to Payton put. the quarter and the Rams tied at on quarter m favor o Mike Tomczak Bears at the 28. Blake s hining WJNSTON-~ALEM. N.C. -Cor- ona del Mar High product Carolyn Blake, a freshman setter for Wake Forest ( 13-10) is presently averaaina 0.65 services aces and I .33 1~s1sts per p forthe Demon Dcaconr.' 13-10 ~ en's volleyball team. · The Rams' Eric Dickerson, the But the Bears railed to score when, National Footbell Lcaaue's leading three plays later. Fuller's pass in .. rusher, had 1 l 1 yards on 29 camcs to tended for Wilhe Gault was inter· increase his season yardqc total to cepted in the cnd"Zonc by Rams' free 1,141. Payton had 6l yards on 19 safety by Nolan Cromwell carries ~fore he was hurt. Dils, who passed for 137 yards '"~-·::!.~,~---------·· the prm; completed tlirce pa~sc .in W. · the game-dccidana drive. a r:r1·0 rs Both teams arc 7-2. . ~ 1 The loss was only the third in two seasons for the Be.rs.and Fuller was top Knicks "IF YOU WANNA WIN, YOU GOTTA PLAY WIN-001" ~1110/t Tod11 '1 Nu~e11 ~•• ·P111 Al. ~-~~----=-=-· f=IND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE .. LAX /Orange County ConnectJons Via Golden State A rlines WIN·GO Hoffine: (71~)642·4333 ' I • • f '" 1 ,. -I • ~ t ~ I ~ . ' ' . •• LouisLeG d . runs past ·nine E>a:k Tr~e-resu ts • . ~CMilQM.Y"'°'n HCIC,11111-·~- Los Al results- 1.0 JIO UO UO HO no With carton pq_.chGs ., . Just bring two end ftt;lps from any carton of Winston to the track on Motorcraft 300 race day. And you 'll.get a free ticket to enjoy NASCAR racing action all dayl Gates open at 7:00 a.m. 't For additional tickets to the Motorcraft 300 or the Winston Western 500, call 714-653-1161. SURGEON GENERA~'S WARNING: Smo~ ng Causes lung Cancer. Heart Disease. Emphysema. And May Complicate Pr.eonancy. - 1 . t \ \ r " ind arrives fo~agle ., AIMON LOCKAllEY To add to l>avas· rlation, Dennis v.and condauons H9n o( :Amcnca (Chicqo) def. --~---Conner's Stan" Stn~. San Dario, Eqle's b1ws1 challcnac loomed ChalJenae Franct,1 :~. New Ulland ·-We N waat1na for 'the doctor,'"} onr of the pre-tcrit'S fa\ontes. had •toda when ihe was matcbtd apansl def'. tars A Stri~ H ste0nd1: .laidEasle lkipptr Rod De\isaftcr has gone dov.n to defeat by Blackallcr on 'cv. Zealand v.:ho st1ll ihattd the lead menca .::ii def French Kiss. .SS cloee)ilhtaar loss to Amcnca 11 an tht Sunda) and to Chris D1ckson '4i 't'v. v. ith mcriC"a II with 21 points seconds; Whale Crusatkr def Italia. e>pen1na ratt of the No\ ember Zealand on Monday. Connt'r had O\erall. 2:04, EqJe def. USA, 3:22. America's Cup challenatr ~rat's at protr tcd both lo:1sc but the proc ts Enaland's White Cru~der. with Total points (includint the October Fremantle, Austrtia. :. were disallowrd. -Harold Cudmore at the helm, won round robin: New Zealand. 21: That w11 on Sunday. When 1t was all over the st"ne.,·had ~er match against IJalia Mondi) to Aml"rfca 11. 2t: While Crusacftor, 18; And on· Monday the 'frcmantlc • tightened up. dropp1na St11'$ ·& han1ontothtrdplacew1th l8po1nts. USA. 13; Italia. 12: Stan A Stnpet: doctor' with winds of'1-'·l2 knots · Stripes to $i'tth ptacc in the t'1!lding!I ·witl'I each "'an in November worth II: C'ana~ II. 11 : F~nch Kiss, lO; mldeahousccall.reviv1hgEaatcfora with lJ point . and· Eagle only two livepoints andeachwininOecember Eaalc. 9; Hrart of America, 8: 3 minim~. 22 ~ond win over Tom points behind. nl'thna. 12. il was expected lhat Challenae France, 2i AUura, 1. Blackalltt an<s his USA team from Eaale"s victory in the ~ond match . protcm would fly thick and fast as In today's races it will be Challenac San Franc1sco of the November round robin con-each skipper fouaht for eve!) mark io Franct' vs tars " Stri s: USA vs p101es1. t1a1111-firmed Davis' wntrnnon ttrartm ~on to be among the nm tour: In Fren~ 1u. anaar vs 1tc in& that he had mast a beam an a changes made to Eagle ~Oer the the January semi-finals. Crusader, Heart of Amenc~ vs llaha; luffina situation. but the JUT)' dis· October races had made her a much A rundown of Monday's matches: Amcnca II vs Anura: New Z.ul1nd · allo~ the beef. faster hn:it ,.-:.._-inlh in the heavier Canada 11 ~cf Azzura {Italy). 2: 17, vs Eagle. ~ -· ·. ..... . . • .J •• . ~ I Flames snuff Kings .. CALGARY (AP)-Jocl Otto broke out ofa 10-prnt ai!>el.l(Onna slump wnh three JOll• &o load the Calpry Flames to a 4-2 -vi(10r)' ~vtr the LOsAnacln K.i~ an a National Hockey taaueaame M~y niibt. Otto, who hadn t scored since the Aama' ICMC>n ()Otncr 1n ~on three weeks 110, talliN pc>Wtr·play aoals in the ti~and second penods nd added 1n empty-net pl with JO set:onds left an iM pme. · h was the first carttr thrce-aoal same for iM sccond-yur ccnttr. On each of hi power-play aoats, the 6-foot-4, 220-pound Otto •tationcd himself in front of the Kings' pet ind and banacd the puck pest aoaltendcr Damn Eliot. • : _, John Tonelli also scored a power·play aoal for t~e flames, '!"ho won their second consecutive game ·af\cr a stretch of sax defeats 10 seven games. · , . h 1 ... Bernie Nicholls and Jay Wells scored for the JUn . w o c oscv a ,,_.X:.lf.CU._ me road trip w itbou 1 • The flames fired 32 ihots at Eliot while while Los n,eles .tes~ CaJprypJie Mike Vernon 32 times as well. -. .. ... :. • • I . I . - ~ · H . ,., . --AlteMe s.,. Prencltc'o .... ~ (Ille ... Minnelof• Oenlt •T-lftt c;,_ .. y I"" llMM 211, INen 17 SC.. 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'* SAAB * BITTER• ill& HAMCMI L.:A~ MT.OUYI Mortuary • Cemetttfy CrematCM"y 1'25~ AYe Costa Mesa ~-S"i.5• Conao«dallng domesttc mid f()(efgn aubtidtar1ea of the Manne Nation.t ConlOfldatlng domeltlc and f()(elgn IU~ of tM Liberty NatioMf Bank of Santa Ana fn the atate or-C'allfomta. at the cloM of t>u.inea on Bank of Huntlogton ~ ir\..the atate of cat1tomla. at the ctoM of ~ • September 30, 198e pubffahed tn r.apoi 1ee to calt macs.by ComptroDer of the ons.s>tember 30, 198e publlthed In reeponte to c.11 tl'illde by Coi11Pl1 ~ of . ~ency. under tltle 12, United Stat .. Code, Section 181. Chatter Number the Currency. ""Undtlr 1tt1.-12; Untted Stat• Code. s.ciion 181. CMrts 17052. Comptrotter of the Currency W•t.-n Oiatnct . Number 17~. Comptre>aer of the Currency w .. t.-n District " Cuti and b .. 90Cea due from deposttory lnatltuttona: Nonlnter-.t-bMrlng balanoee and currency and coin........ n .................................................. -..... 4,921 lnter..i-~ ~ ............. ._................... ... .. .. ····-4, 100 Securttiea.. ... . ........ -·-·-························-···· .. ··•· .•.... n ••• a.ea 1 Federal funda sold llnd ~ purchflMd under egreements to ,...i11n domeetle offlcet of the benk and of lta Edge and AgrMl'Mnt eubaldlariea, and In 18F• ......................... _ .......... -~........... . ........... ... o Loaot and tee.M flnanctng 1'9Ce1Vabtel: Loans and ....... net of unearned il1COme ........................... 42,MS LE&S:AJowanoe fCM" loen 91d '-io-................................ 4eo LESS: Allocated tr~er rtetc ~ .......................................... .().. Lo-na and ...._, Mt of unearned Income, a~. and r...w .•................. -............................................. 42, 185 AsMta '*"In trading accounta ............ _ ...... _. ... M•M-•n•••••••··-···-· .......... -0- Priemtaea MO~ 1111&a '**ldin9 c-epltabed hH U) .1.48 O:tber real •t•tj_ owned _ . ~........................ .•.. .. •.. ... . .•...•••••. O lnwstmenta In uncootolk:lated aubaldl.n. end auociated ~penw ..... o Cuatom..l. llablllty to th1s bank on acceptanoea outstanding ............... 141 lotariOf ble .... t• . . .......................................................................... o OtJ'MW uaeta. ................................ ..: ........ -..... _ ............................ 1,024 Total .... tt .. -............................. .; ............................................... 7 -. 82,820 . UA~I Depoaita: In doinestlc ott1C1e1 ................................................ _................ .. .... 54.eoo Nonlnltr•t·beallng............ . .. ~ .................. --·-~-··-19,807 · lntereat·beatlng ........ .... ..... • ...................................... _ ..... 34,793 In tof91gn offtc.. Edge and Agr•wtau~aod 18ft, .... " .• -....... 0 Nonlnter .. t-be*ll\Q ~... . . .. .................... , ................................ o · lnter .. t·beatlng .......•....... .': ......................... w ............................... u. 0 Federal funds purc:huad and MCUrftlee aotd under 11Q1Mit•1ta to repurchUe In domettic omc:i. of the bit* end Of lt9 Edge and ~reernent euba6dler•, and In IBF.s ............... -............ -... ·-··· ... 1.900 Daman not• lllUed to the U.S. Treaaury ................................................... o Other b()rr-owed money .... , ....... ., ...• ,.,,,,,..'1"""'"''"'"'"""'"''"'"""'"'"••••HN..,u,...,. 334 Mon'rfi: lndebtedneae and oblgattOM Under capitaltled i-.. ... "."" 280 BanJt a lablllty on 9C:CePtencee executed Ind out~ ·-·····"·'"·-·-· 141 Not• Md ~t"* aubofdtneted to depoeha ...... -........... ,_..... O Other UlbfMt .......................... , .................... ,. •••• "···-······-··············....... 330 Total Uabllltlfs ..................................................... ,............................ . 57.585 Umtted·l•fe pttlefred 1toek ......................... , .. ;...,. .. ,,, ....... _._."................ O IOUfTY CAMAI. Perpetu t p1eferTed ••~: ...................... -............ , ••••••••••• : .............. _ ............ o Common at~ ............ ~ ...................... -................................. _ .. __ , ....... 3.000 Surptua .................... ! ........................... __. ................................................. 2.912 Uodlvlded ptOfltl 8lwt cap!Jal r~ -·--· .. ·-· .. ·--.. ·•-umonnn-(747) Cumu'-t111e foreign currency trena&atlon ed~menttm ........... --........... O To1al 4iqutty ~tm ••••• ...,,·-·•······················· ......................... -·· " ....... 5r235 Tot~l llabUIU ... hmtted llte pref9rreel ttoc.k. Md tqulty CflPtttl .......... 82.820 We, the~ dw.ct~. atteat to the ccwteetneee of thit atatement of ~CM and "9bll1iee We~ that Mhea ~ bamined by "8, and to the*'"' OUf knowtedQe Ind bllM ,,_~~In coi\fofm.anca wit the tMtructMiN 9ilCI •tnii ind~ ASRn and balllnC* du. from depoeltory lnsUIU110M: .. Nonlntareet-beartng ~ and QUn'9nC)' and coin..... . .... -····-···"·•···-······-·-··· ............. 8,902 lnterest-beerlng bel~ ............ _ ................ -........... --·-··-···· 5,248 s.cunti.. • '"""" -·~m••••••••• n•••••••m•"••••••-·•-•h••·•--•·• •• • H•••• t ,987 ~ Fedetal fund9 told and Mcurithta purc:haMd under 1gr'9911Mnta to r...U In domeetic .o~of the ~ and of lta Edge and ~t 1Ub9idiariee, and '° tBFa. ............................................ r. ...... .., ...... ---3,0S7 La.na and leeM flnaincing tecel'~llteil· Loans and ....... net of unearned lric:one---·-· .. ·-.. -······· &4.8&4 LESS: AllQwanOe fCM" 1o9r1 Wtd ie.a ic..--·: .................... 689 LESS. Anocat9d tranaf9r rtsl( ~ ............................................ -0- LoaM and ....... Mt of uneemed tncome, allowance, and ~.m, ......... , .............................................. 64, 195 Aseeta ~In tredtng accounta .......... u ............ _ ...................... _ ................ -00 Pm:n1W and axed 1111ta (~ ceplteltHd '-) ....................... T,ne-· Other reel estate owned ................ ·-·"·-···-'""'"·-·· .•. . • ••••....•••• ~.109 fn¥ettmenta In uncon.olldaleCJ au~ 1l'RS BliOClat.S com~. :.o.--- CustorY*•' llabll1ty to thla ~k oo 90CePtanc:.a outttand1ng .................. -4- lrltangltjie ..-..... . ... ·············-···-····-·····-··· .. ····· •··············•••· ..(). Other .... ta .................................................................................... :.. .... 3,500 T~ .... ta ......................... ~.-....................... -...................... -......... 97,312 UAMITIES • Oepoatta: In clon'le$t1C otflcaa .. _ ...................................................................... 87,377 Nonentaresl·bMttng ·-··-• .. n••-•·•···············-· ....... , ............. 22,539 lnter-.t·bMring ...•........• -.......... _ ..................... A •••••••••••••••• -iM,138 In for.tgn ~. Edge and Agreement aub9id1arie9 and IBfa ................ -0- NoNnterMt.;.o.nng ............ -.. "···· .. ·······" ....... ~-········--·---0-lnt.-t·bMrtnQ............................... ... · .. ~ ....... -..... -0- ~al fund9 purcheted and MCUntlea sotd one* 11greementa to ~ In domeatlc of"'* of the bank and of It.a Edoe • and ~t aubaktiw.. and In IBFa...... ... .. ........................ 2.000 o.nand" notes ""'9d to the U.S. Tr...ury ............................................... ..o.. °""*' borroiWed ~ .•..• , ............... -................................................. , ..••••.. ..(). Mort'aige loo.bled,..... and obflgattona under ~ .......... -...... ..(). 8enk • llebihty on acc.-ptancee uecuted and outlt9ndlng ... _ -····---0.. Notea tnd .debenturea eubotdlneted to depotlta -····---·--· + Ott.1f&lt>mt~........ ·········-·· .... ········--...····-· .. ·····-· .. ·-··-··· .... • 1.111 Total U...bi"'•···• .. •··· ..................... _ _. .................... ., ............. -...... 9C>,M3 Ltmlted-ltte Pf'.terred atoek .... -···-·:-....................................... """"'"'"''' + Perpetual PftWred atoek ............. """ .............. ····-··-----·'"·-·--·-~"'°" .ltoek , .... ,'••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••t•uu•f••••••• •h••-•••••••••-•"•WM-.•H•I •--l ,J. ~ -·--tlllftll 1 tttlt ............................. -... ·-· .. ··• ....... tllt•t•M••·........... 3.273 \JnCIVided proltt• and C.laP't•1 r~ ._ ................................................. 101 CUmulallW f«.-gn ::unency tr.-.uon ad......,,., ....... _ ... ___ ........... * Total equity capital ........ -.. _ ...... -......... _ ................ -... ~·-9,'7 ... . TotalhbOmea. llmlted4tte pteffrred atock. and~ c.pttel .. ..-•• 91.312 • .. s • ~i High School Games, No~.l--..,.,. D Edison 'o at FoUnioin Volley 0 We1tmh1Stw 0 at Morino D Ocean View 0 at Huntington leoch D Orange Oat ~ a.Och Saturday's College Gamft, Nov. 8 D ~d 0 at UCt.A 0 ~ 0 at W1Kontin D GokMn W..t 0 at Fu~ Sunday'• Pro Gamft, Nov. 9 • 0 at New Qrleont 0 at Dcillcis 0 ot Tompo lay 0 ot HouttOn 0 at o.troif • D at lndionapotlt 0 ot Phllodelpftlo 0 ot AltoMO 0 at luffalo• 0 at San Froncleco • 0 ot o.wer· Cot OrMn eoy GAME RULES ~bl w1I lie~ Mell TlmdltY. ~ ,,_ ~.,. ,,_.,..,.,. ..... CUI M , me1 w ~ .. n. Oellv ,..., m w..i .. ,, SI~ C... MIM, C.. ~· • Eflfrlel mu&r De -lf'IWUf no -.r lllall S PM Thl.nd.,,, .,~,...-Silr9Y-Wl'l'IJ:-La1-"¥111ti Wit llOI M aMNd If "'-• ltlen -WIMW, a U.- W....., w• M CW.f'llfned, W-1 w11 11it ~ Illa lollclwW TueMaY. Wlmef'I may Mc& u.M.lla.s :0.0allv Net_.. Fr ...... AFTEll 'l:llllt'.M. lollow"'9 ___. .... lltllad In Iha -· 1 tft!N -~-­~tloll of '"'"' form nol acai>!Mle4 llmlllown and ,.,.,,... ' of Oranee Coall ~Ille Co !IOI fl~ Mu.st be..l.L.of...011., to _,_ COl\lftl NAME. If' .. OVEMBER 4, 1986 25CE 'Infl~uence'·bin.ted in teen. I . . n.1~·~A--1~~~~--....... ·~arut.~~·_.p~IH6Mtr-~~~~~a-..:r--~~n··~~~~--:-_....~~--i~.al:-~~~~JIMPllll,~~~.L.~ .. conttmtd that nothina has hap. The man who fired the $ho1&un has Sttll. Jnan)' of Gallardo"• pened," said Corona. not b«n arrested nor ha . be been schoolmates at Estancia Hip School Gallardo w11 killed w11h a sin&Je charJCd -and, has name has beep Ill)' they know who t~ 1unm1n innd 1hotaun blast early .Wednesday as nc kept confidential by authorities. acveral said •nty have talked to tbe · and a friend all~I> tned to steal "We're looltini at this very clow:ly ·man. attcmptin& 10 tct hll'sidc of the IJ STEVE MARBLE killed the t5.ycar-old boy last week; parts from a s~ns qar parked at and there will ~·a dccisie>n," said story. thOK..in anenda~ -AMO)" ofthtm Of .. ....,........ • "We have a victim wbo 1s a Hohz VW Re1)e.lr 1n Costa Mesa. Dcpu1y Distnct Attorney Rick Kina, "Even thoup everyone ~nows or stucknts.who had beilneacused frotn . . An attomC)~ rcPi:eicntina rclat1~cs minorit) and a shooter who. fo( aU I Neith~ Gallardo nor.i.his· friend, who js.; ~h.a'1e~ with dctcnninifl& thtn~s they know. we' rt still not IOln& t'laU to attnd-chc *nice -lo~ ~~O~~~d ~~~" ~~~w~.~b~u~-~~i&~~~•~inw0~1~~~~:~·~u~1~d~~T~o~m~R~•~m~i1t~z~-~w~hwo~w~~~DllO~t~io~Jwu~~~w~h~f~lhwc~r~rn~mw1wn~alc~s~M~ ~firmi~y~U M~l~n~-·~~·~~ • tones arid political mfhaeDC.'C could AmadOT L Corona. a Santa Ana in the iQCident ·-wcrc armed, filed apinst the unidentified man. when p~nted with a speCJfic na~. •·tus important I hat ~talk o( the eiplain why Costa Mesa police have attorney reprcsentina Gallardo's accordin& to police. But buraJary ''At this point it ·would be inap. About 200 of Oallardo's friends trutti:• said the Re~. Rod Sttvcns not arrested the man who shot and mother and stepfa ther. tools alJeatdly were found in lheircar, propna\e to release the name of tht and relatives pthcred at noon Mon-(~ ... 9llOOTlllO/ A2i Huntlngfon Beach can- didates are waging a war ot.lhe pocketbooks./ AS · , Callfomla The NlgbJ.Stalke( , suspect wants his trlaJ moved out of Lda Angeles . County./AS Governor Deukmejtan looks llke-the big winner, and Rose Bird the big .. loser. In today's elec-~~-­ tlons./ A5 Nation:----- ~ Secretary of State Shultz prot•ts congressional cutbacks In foreign aid funds ./ Al Henry Kissinger can't block the publication of an Interview with him In Penthouse magazl~f ./Al World J immy Carter. In Paki- stan, crltlzes President Reag(ln's wheat sales to theSovlet Union./ Al .... .Police·groµp hits LaguQa schools · in Hardman case .. By LAUR.A MEJ\1.t The school board \IO\Cd 4-1 lasr 0t1Mllllflr""1..,. .... • week to allow Hardman to return to coachin& on a voluntary basis and The Laguna Beach Police •Em· SIJdHardmao will bc.~ns&a&ed oat Joyccs Auoc11tu;>n biS accu~d August if he completes a court· .1una Beach Unified Sch~I Dis.. approved dru&d1\.'crsion prosr.am. tnet trustees of placing more import· ancc on a winni~ football season The letter condemned the school than taKin& a hud stand against • board for allowu11 Hardman, a for· druJS. . . mcrAlt.Prodcfcn t\ieendforthc~n The association · cnticizcd the Franc1sco4~rs to return tocoacbin& board for pcrmittin& high school tn any capacity. . football coach Cednck Ha.rd.man. 37 "You arc m C$Knce ieU1n1 )OUt to resume coachma as a volunteer~ tudents 1t'~ .OK to PC>'~ and use Hardman has been cb.araed Wllh drug . If-they ha~n to Ft c:au&ht.~~...­ posscsslon of cocaine and rcsi.$ttn& we'll JUSl put them tn a dru& reha6ih· arrest. tauon program: No harm, no foul. b A sharpl) worded letter, Stifled by th~~ a double standa~? Vf c think ~· associuion pre 1dent Lance Ishmael, lt apPCars that a w1nn1naseason LS =:tcS:~~~ the school board ovet the (Pleue-·BAJtDllAl'tj A2) Jacobsen family flies to reunion was released )tsterda,, v.hen l talk to By LEE SIEGEL .th0$C ~thcr Ch ta • ') familiC$ it • 11 11 ·~--· brinp tears to mye)C'$;· Eric said. -1 LOSAN6£L ~ Frud LdMaMn--bope ~thc....focu of~waR<o hostage David Jacobsen·~ children ne is equal ~tween the celebration ....,,...,....'fLM...,... flewoffonaJctltricrMon<Uytowarda of my fathe.r's rt~ase and the fact Preeldent Reacan cam.,.i,n. for Zechau·. Deukmejtan at Pacific Amphitheatre. reunion with their father. etstalJc there arc-still _fi~. Amencans held about his release after 17 months but hostage o"er tl!crc .. E),eaga'r".\, °C\ eere ~1· n e"sa a ::;~~r JUntriO_ns St~ttm fatb~~~:!~co:~e:o'~.~as°::-~-t Spo_._ ~ .1. .1.. '-' u -: "I fttlbetterthan I've feltin}ears " cider Jacobsen amved in Wtcsbadcn. & .,. Paul Jacobsen, 28, of Upland. sa;d "H~ looks paJc, _real pale,". Paul bcforcboardmaa Wash1nston-bound id · Oocc "Catt h1m back~t 1n t!le Mll<e Lansford's 50-yard d f h • ' 1 t • g ' fll&ht 't"•th his brother Enc Jacobsen Southern Cahfomra un for a while · • fleldgoalpropelsRams en 0 IS as campa1 n orHuntingtoo Beach sister D1ane he'lllookbacktonormal." over Chicago Bears./81 · Dugan and their three spouses. "I'm "lt's obv1ou he's aacd quite a bi,! 1ust so h..!P.ex.J can't tell ou. I 'm and 1s extrtmcly worn and tired, Unlver stt..• Hlgh's Crafcg By PAUL ARCBIP'LEY haGp) cn<>Ugh to tart crying. ~ut ne-lacttd beaJ~ '"1 ut Paul .... ....0 .., cons1denn1 what he' one throu • Befle Is the DaJI Pilot's °' .. ...., .... .... ..--r-111~~~ ... ....iJow.r'll'it..1W11~....,,,...,.....,.,...l'Wll....,.--~::::;.:7:::r-1'"" • • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As~ia~d Pren correspondent nc~ 1s ~ ertn toca 1m . prep oot all Player of the President Rcapn, campaigning to Tef'T) Anderson and the other Amen: after being released. but Enc wasn't Week./81 save the U.S. Senate from ~ing R h cans still held captive in Lebanon. home. so David Jacobsen poke to retaken by a Democratic m..,onty, ea dSD s s~ec en masse saym&. "lJUSt pray those men Will get Eric's wife. Cathy . made his final camp311fl stop Of the fi' r-out." "Ob.v1ousl) he's real JO)OUS a~ut Entertainment •'Side by Side by Sondheim·· glitters In the fiends of the South Coast Musical Theater./ Al INDEX--- Advice and Games A 10 Buttetln Board A3 Business A.7-8 C la ssified 85-7 Comics A11 Death notices C7 Entertainment A9 Opinion A1 2 Pollce·Log A3 Public Notices 87-8 Sports 81-5 Television A9 Weather A2 year tn Costa Mes.a Monday at a rally Paul Enc Diant and their spouses his frtedom .... (but) lus thoughtshtre ) for state and federal RepublJcan By PHIL SNEJDERMAN field tnp to the outdoor arena. Free said t ... :.Y wo'uld m-t m Washington directed to the men he left behind," d'da ot1Mo.9r,....... ttcketsalsq,wcrcpasscd outatOran,e •KO ..... can J tcs. C Coll h with State Department officials.. 'Arho said Enc. who wore a )Cllow nbbon The presiden t and wife Nancy were lfMonday'sOOPcampai.gn rally at ~~Cos~ M~ an~ Es~~fa Hi&h 'Arerc tO help them ny to Wiesbaden. and a "Fret the HostagCS .. button. J01ned on the stage by Senate hopeful the Pac\fiC Amphitheatre somcumcs West Germany, for the reunion with i\sked bow. she felt about the · Ed Zschau. 'Arho Republicans believe seemed like a hi&h school pep rally, Sctrool bands performed on staie. David Jaco .... -n ~ros......-t of bcma reunited Wlth her Id h · be t ood I J Other students, mostly seated m vx: -~· cou unseat t rec·term mcum n there was at reason -oca teen· Paul said the f:amily probabl\. ather. 2<-'-ear-0ld Diane Dur-o Al C oda • I · d fil l d f h d front. waved flags and cheered for 1 ~ 1 an ranston in t Y se ccuon an aaers 1 e many o t e seats an would return to the United States said: ••Just real excited. elate -he~ p.resetY.C.a...Rcpublic:an maJon1)' c-0ntribut~ ~nt)' ef voc.1J..suppoo President Reagan an~he Republican Th .. -"'--. __ rnda'-', l~forward 10 ci~ dadand • h be · d bod f b cand1dales he was supponing. ... ~, ttt-f r 1n ongrcss upper c am r. The entire stu cnt y o near y The elder Jacobsen. 55. was direc-aaving im a b11 hua an kiss." Also on the dw were Gov. Gcorac Costa Mesa High School took a mus (Pleue eee CROWD/ A•) tor of the American Uni"ersit) Ho~-Diane and her husband Jake. of DcukmCJ&an. lieutenant governor p1tal m Beirut when he was taken Lona &ach. c~pect the birth of their candidate Mike Curb. U.S.. Sen. Pete hostage May 2 . 19 5 first chi!d -Da'id Jacob n·s first Wilson, Rep. Robert Badharn and a would know lhc blcs inas of ~1berty, our parents and &Tlndpartnts handed Freed in Beirut Sunda)' mommg. srandch1ld -on Dec. 30. host of other party rcaulan. be said the Soviet Union takes this as on to us. he amvcd Monday at the-U.S: Asl.ed-bow he-felt about the . Reapn.forthe mcxt part abandon-a klnd of .lhrca.L.. "And 'Arho knows. -perhaps many military air station in W1e baden, 1o~mment's handhna oft"e hoslage tnl the partisan rhetoric that marked "And of course. there's only one years from now. when you have wherehcwastoundergomedical 1c ts situation, Paul said he would upport much of his"final campaign. instead answer to that It's no threat, Mr. children or irandchtldren of your ~fore-headm& home The t.ate whatc,cr tus father said. adding that told an estimated 9,000 supponers at Gorbachev, 1t'sjust a dream.'' own. ot'lcofthem will a k you about a Department reported unda) he was until he spoke v.1th his father. "I'll the Pacific Amphitheatre of his ddrcssing a crowd that mcluded November day long a&o when a fella in good health. said Enc. "30. a sume thC) y.erc v.orkma as hard as dream for Amenca's future. about 4,000 h•&h ~hool students -named Dutch Rcapn came to tO'Arn ··As happy as 1 v.a v.hen m ) father the) could .. • · He said Soviet Premier Mikhail including the entire Costa Mesa Htah for 'the last camp:ugn.' Gorbachev told him at their summit School student body -Rcapn said. .. And should tlult happen -1ncc l_ mectina m Iceland that "when 1 talk' "People my age do deeply ~heve that won't be able to m)sclf -I hope · about how we Amcncans look for-it's our duty to turn over to you the )'Ou'll tell them for me ttiat r said 1t ••••••••••r~ ward to a d#lY wh.eo all the world same opponunit) and f~edom that fPleueeeeJtEAGAl'fJ A•J TR5 a first co·usin to R2D2 1 buu IEll Fo cus o~ THf No._s bu''nH' vmture .... Mw rob0t1 a M>mctb1na of the fut wt. as a business ad ,cnturc and chalat..,e ... uid Mi .. 1tl. )6. be programmed to nash a product name or Jtngk. Mo t of Mi 1t1'~ bu"lines come from companies \hat hire TRS to ap~ar at store o~ninp and trade shows The market is so large that M1s1t1 bclic~cs he can also sell the • copynghtcd robots to people who want to go into bu inc for them- JCl\'Ct TRS brtak down into two pieces wtucb fit 1n suatcun. "I don't think it would hun 11') t>us1ness. lt'u huac market. Thctt arc trade shows au o'tr the world. And I'm stllani tomcthina that I couldn't biiy m)telf," he ~id "Thereattcompani intcrtstcd 1n peyina • lot of money to havt the robot1 ... be said. • • ''TM} arc ustd for l)realun the 1C'e. The are cnttn11n1"'-and mfOrma-uve t trade hows tht're are hJin· dttd1 of compan~ and each "JU 1 anolllcr 000.h. But the rooot annicu ~pie, brtaks the 1 c and ~n tnck a few JOkCs" 9'1d,M1$1H. RObOUdOn'l hlu: the timtt l)COJ>tt. hi'c as cynScnctd b TRS. flitt1 w11h the cvoport fk h bu • ' . nc swoman. A pu hy salesman can make people want to run for cover, but the robot i not only intri&uina but far less 1nt1midauni. hll Mis1ti is careful that the rot:iot art alwar tasteful 1n their dclt\C~, "We don t SI)" anythina )OU ~ouldn t hear on tele 1~1on. ·he 10 l"lte<i. Someone afraid ofu ina the bank's automatic teller machine m1&ht fttl more confident with 1 robot sho.-1na the way. E'ach ofM1"t1's mbotsarc operated b} a rcmott' dcHcc codtrolled b>' a profm1onal entertainer: ''That wa e h of my operator\ proJ«ts their own characters," he i.a1d. • ihe optrator will betome l<Kt 1n the crowd but sta) clo enouah t2 the robot to notu.-c people' doth1n1~nd ptt1al touches. IRS ts cqu1~ With t. m~ JUSt bdo-a hii" tn \Ch chltmht operator to t"arT') on the tv.-o-v.'ly con-vcnat1Qn\. :rhc OpcT· ator·~ \OIC'C " tcnmhk'd throulb :a und ahcnrta de' JCC 1n the robot which makes the robOl und com· putmnd, The rtmote c ntrt>l dcv1ce 1~ d1 u1scd 1n ha\. appean ta be a (,._.. ... aOllOT8/A2) • ' Guard woa'tmove ·•lo~lo6 boat ~air skies and sunny weather ' By.ROBERT HYNDMAN OfllliiDil;Niit .... the forec:Mt Oft ._ Otente Celtt tor IM lk• ltv°"8f' w~. With wwm Many dfYI A part1all} submcracp boat. which was ramme\J Saturd b> a full> loaded ierry, con11nucs to bob 1n the ocean between 1>J wPQA Beach and Loe.I DUf'Y nortNMt wfndt 10 30 '"l)tl belOw tM ct_nyone Ind ~ et• f0f9C:Mt thla morning. OuMe ~ d8Yf, bU1 ~tty coolef near the coeat 8Mctl IOWI tonl0h1 45 lo &I. HtaN TUMday 72 to 82 ~ Wedneedey et to 74 Veley 10W1 Tue.dey • night 45 10 55 Hight both days 14 to II alahna Island toda) without buo , or -.anuna s11ns to alert ooatcrs of 1t• pre$Cn~. 1 he .S. < <1ast Gua;d, wh1\:h hH been notitie4 of the boat, is not re)pons1ble for mo-.ina or mark1na the \'Cssclalthou1h ll has 1s ued radio and printed warn1nas to boate~ •CJtcl•_.,,.._ cation. • "'It's not our rcspon\1b1lit)' to.\wccp the OCl'an (watc~) and make them clrar," Petty • Ofliccr Charle Embleton id Monday. '"The 014ncr 1s liable." From POU1t CO(iCiinion to tN ~xlCail BOi'cs.f -Inner wat•t Loe.I nontlNSt wtndl 10 to 20 knotnwtv IOdfly with 2· toot .... belOW the c8nyont Ot~ ... llgtlt vanat>te wind• thfough Tu.day night, excep\ '*Mt 10 ,to 15 knots thl1 etternoon Swell touthwest to wnt 3 1 .. 1. Clear. axcept patchy fog developfng tonight .. Outer w11eri: Mostly northwest winds 10 to 18 )I.not• with S- toot Mat through io0!9ht. Clear. e11C9Pt some fog CSevalopino ton1 ht The o .. ncr ~f the capmed 30-foot . bo3t. ho"e'er haa )Cl to be ound.' ,....,......,c:...; ... --Em eton 1d t~ Coast Guard Joeepb Ml•ltl with two of hl• robotic frienda. l<t'ep" maJor hip channels clt:ar. as "-Cit as 0<·can waterc; up to three miles · .oOi.llorc. But m the case of the submerged ooat. "We do not have legal rcspons1bilit),'" he said ROBOTS SHOW OFF ••• From Al camera bag. allowing the opc;ator to mone)'. mingle ma crowd During the hohda> . M1S1t1 and the Masi ti 1s confident that the robuts controller often '1s1t children at increase the number of people who hospnals stop at ·a booth at a trade show Ho" . ..Very fev. kid., are afraid of him," could any rt' i t a robot \.\.hose heart. he \aid But 1n the event a child is Ila hes "'hen the>' agree 10 help frightened b)' TRS. the operator~ maiJl.!tcn his black bo'A \ie.?~----o:"~~ tO-P4'1J th robot-boK and But Tl{S doc n'l al"'a> v.ork tor apologize From Ai more important to )OU than your letter said . prior stand . ua1n t drugs. What Hardman "a'> arrested on Sept. 20 happened to ·s.y-;no to dr~"? Your and chafiCd v.ith po semon of CO· students and our commun1t) dcser"e came and rcsbung arrest. The ~hQOI more than a winning se~son " rhe board sq_spcnded htm without pa) · letter u1d shorth after the arrc.st . · ccordmg to Anita Fisher, the ~uth Oranie Count) S1unicipal <iecrctary ol the a~sOClatton, the Coon Judge Ri chard·· liam1lton members first got the idea to write th~ agreed Oct. 24 ducing liardmarr's letter becau~ the a oc1a11on has a arraignment to d1 miss felony full-page ad in the weckh football charges 1f the coacti 'iucce'l'ifull~ progr~m supponing the hlgh·5ehool completes a drug rehab1hlation pr~ lootl:iaJI team . l he prognam arc gram ~' h "'"'" la t at-ka t 1 printed in ad"ance so the aswc1auon moni.hs decided a letter should be "-ntten to Last "'eek the~hoorboard \.Otcd to the · school board exprcs~1ng d1\· allow Hardman to coach on a volun· . Embleton 1d the Coast Guard 1 warning boaters 10 exercise extra caution in the area and to heed the manners· adv1soncs concerning the ~C'>SCI. • That t'<planation however. docs 001 ~t1sf~ Steve forbath, captain of the Catahna ferry that rammed the wbnlcfllCd ~ ~I Satu~ .. man's arrest and arc still recovennii • fr6rn their 1nJuncs upenntendent Denni'> Sm 1th said he had not received a copy of the lefter and dedmed to comment on its SHOOTING · contents ... E"c""'One has an opinion," • • • ., From Al he sajd. "The truth 1 that there ts hfe and Harry Bjthell, t~e only school there i'I death. fherc Ii no other wa~. bt>ard member who could be reached .. But the truth al'io 1s that there 1s Monday momma. also declined to death and the~ 1\ hfe," said thepij(~t. com men Mn the letter because he had "'ho asked" mourners to consider not rttt1v~ •"<»PY· -Ganant<r~ .. hfe ~· beciause he Ellen Maho~e", the mother of. a brou&ht love.to his friends and h1f " fam1ry. : football pla>cr and me(nber of the .. We need 10 be life givers in the .. .,,,,....., .. lc1taM eM .... ..... .,fll Moan,.._ IC!d*I'• t ·t7I.a 8'11.i. 1ttMp"' ,atisfaction with its dec1S1on. t!Q basis during the week. H~ wa __ _...._The Tetter said lh<.' as\octatlon oanncd from atten<l1ng gamc'i as o donated $500 to help bnng former coach - Boo tc~ Club. 1d sfic would speak fnce of death .. \lid Stevens, who -only-es.-perent __ ,,.,,....,,,_~-·~a""c;ked moumcr'i to pray for t c .. , am 1n total d1 gust at the student body at fatanc1a High School New Yotk cit) police officer Da"1d The board said 1t would reinstall" Toma to Laguna Beach for .a drua . Hardman 1f the felony drug charge 1s abu talk. The ~hool district and a dropped and 1r he 1s cleared of ttic parent anti-drug program a,ked for rc11st1ng arttSt-charge. - the contribution to help pa) TQ.ma'i. Hardman 1s cheduled to appear 1n expcn~s and speaking fee ... We felt. coun Dec. 5 for a pre-trial hcanng on the"" hpol d1'itnct wa'i taking a 'itrong 1he re'i1sting arrc t charge: mallness ol people. An)one who and for .. th<»e who are afraid ·• cares for the· It.ids are JUSt Jryin' to tudents "'ho attended the funeral drop tllis ftiinJ. The ku.1s ar JU I ..aid the)' "'ere ~ocl(e<J D)' Gallardo'\ trytnS"towin afew football ~cs and death and de nbed ttte )'Ou th as a have some fun . But It won t 10 aw•> popular and cas)'going student. Se"· because of thcS( demented mental eral e~prcssed bewilderment that the case who don't kt 1t go away. I can't man who fired the fatal shot had not behc'c adult behave this wa) . .I am b<;en :mc~tcd. · sick to death of 1t," she said. One student s:ud he made a point to 'ita ncl aµ1nst drug.'i on the campu'i a'i The letter pointed out that two wcl a<, \\>1thin our commun1t):· thl· officef"<j \Ccre IOJUrcd during Hard· '1\1t the man he claimed shot Gaf. -----------------------------------------. lardo. He sa1d the man told him the shootinf was -accidental. ~ "But don't know what to behe\c," he ~id. A manager oft he auto repair shop . where Gallardo wa k1lkd told one reporter that the hoouna was un· 1ntcn11onal and that the shotgun went off acc1dently when 1t \truck the car that \;allirtf~ 1tnd amrtt7 were ndmg m. • Ramirc1' stepfather s:ud the two )OUthhH~rc inside their car when the shotgun was fired from n distance of about four feet. T ~ere was no warning ,...._, ........ CUI llarttnes (plaid ab.lit) and otlier fnendi ~ tJie cuket beartn• 1hoottaa _ Ylctlm · Dand· Oill&rdo after funeral aemca ln Coata:\leaa. shot but the auto shop manqcr claimed the rnan banged on the car with the guJl to get the attent1o.n of the )'OUthS. . {."~ tt 5tt0\S add-that a pcnon who ~hot and killed another_ individual ha' not been taken into CU'ilod). . '"Usually an arre!lt 1 made while the facll arc gathered ~nd then the .. pcrM>n Is cut loose if there's not enough C\'1dencc;· said t.he attorney. ··tn 1his case it seems the police accepted this suy's side of the st<'.>ry 2nd arc tru\tll')J tbaLhe will;:.St.ick around while they invest1a,atc." Police said they a~ not concerned that the man will Occ the JUrisdiction and the D1stnct Attpmey's office stated cnminal cha~ ·Win be filed 1 ~arranlt<i -------Pilat-.Jt!. . • GAME 8/ WEEK .8 /DAY 3 35 75 78 56 6·3 15 46 . 1£ . A YEAll ... AL FLUENT HERE. . ( CHECK OUT OUR WUllER ON A4. 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